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/T w inF ^llsJ B onneville; R ichfield 3 “ SB oslT one' _______________ / Gou . By MARTY TRILLHAASE Times-News writer BOISE - A day afler il hc Idaho Supreme Court has I Tax CommlBSlon a court ox Idaho counties to incrci assessments In some areas. Included in the Friday ( . Falls. Gooding and Blaine CO been locked In a dispute ov mission’s authority to mani asisessment Increases. ITifs summer, the slate ag( • TVrtn Falls County to Im increase In the value ot residential property. ' I k Haunting t Tbe Halloweeo ce Friday as studenti Democ BY.LOYEMILIJIRJR. Newhouse NewsSeryJcc.. WASHINGTON-The lOa grinding to a finish with rlslr across-the-t)oard Democratl Strategists and pollsters o into the final weekend still hi continuous “tracking" polls .. Senate and gubernatorial ra Althoug polling results ai they generally have continut . Democrats, a trend that can announcement Oct. 10 thattl unemployment level Is the h Depression. Republican leaders Inlllal had weathered that sharp p( momentary worsening In th< Interviews with admlnlstrat GOP strategists, the unemp: mentioned repeatedly as dei Republican incumbents and The stakes are enormous. 15 House seats to the Democ historical precedent for a ne - mId-lermelectlon.Buteven almost certainly would wipe pull together enough Republ s2 8 V a a 1 2 O a 3 2 F iler: e*0“ " “G ood irt Sc E . E the V) t heard the case, the J- IS handed the State Lorder lo force five rrease property-lax y’order were Twin J counties, which had .... : over the Tax Com- landate property-lax Sim agencyonJered: amou Impose a 15 perccnt proba ot Improved urban Increi taxpa fseason celebration was in fuU swii n ts from Robert Stuart Junl( e r a t s ’ c 1982 campaigns are Islngslgnsof ratio gains. *s of teth parties arc going 11 hovering over results of }lls in hundreds of House, I r a c e s , . . . , S are somewhat mixed, inued to be^ood news-for rni be traced lo the at thc nation's le highest since the llallyclaimed the party [> political blow wllh only a ithe polls. But in later, .ratlonaldesandother. mployment factor was dead weight on many and challengers. lUS. A'shift of no morc than nocrats would follow mew Republican’s first • ven such a modest gain /ipeoul Reagan’s abllltyio tublicans and conservative aU ey29 •aidey 13 r2 0 fdifigrl4'(ot)"" = ays c Blaine Counly to Increase b; } valueof Improved residential » Gooding County to institute :rease on residential improven rcent increase on residential Ihln 'Gooding'County clllcs; < :rease in the value oMmproven sidential tracts and other rurs opertles; anda 15 percenl inc lue of property located withl /isions. >ince the One Percent lnltlatl\ lounl that-a county can tax, jbably will not result in an rease. Instead, it will caused It :payers affected by the orde wing High Scbool donned a mlor dents In the SkyvIew-1 chancej A naii • "Boll Weevil” Democrats I past the majority of House their party. " In a lot of our races we’ bock from it (the unemploj Jolt), and we’re still v e^ ci pollster working for GOP c gubernatorial candidates I: states. "But I don't see the would take to pull oul thc n Instead, If there Is lo t)c s before Tuesday's voting. It Democratic, hastening the particularly evident in mai campaigns. Alwul u week ago. severu senators and some non-lnci scerhed comfortably ahead threatened. . The list included IncumN in MissourlrJohn Chafee In Mliiicent Fenwick, who Is r Senate seat In New Jersey. C airey 48 C a m a s C oui C astleford ““ R a ft R iM r im% iv N o ^ 3 _ _ _ _ cour e by 27 percent larger sho ;laliand. lax assess Four of lie a 19 pcrcent Commlssii lal lond localed statulorllv s; a 14 percent u remcnts In rural (j,;, varlou ■oral residential jS l“ ruling. No Ithin rural sub- given jnth The mn ative limits the Canyon « lax. the ruling ImpJeme/ii an overall tax orders. Th ^ lax shift, with and Good )rder paying a Commlssii 191 •' ^ . •-J' d costumes tood visit resl* !W-Hazeldel Manor nursing ;s are lc ilysis Its to push hts programs use Democrats still loyal to we’ve managed to comc ployment announcement 7 competitive," says one Ip congressiona] and esin more than a dozen lhe Republican surge that it lemoreshakyoncs." bc a surge in the final hours ?, It Is more likely to be the trend that has become many of the 33 Senate lerul Republican lncuml)ent Incumbent challengers who eadsuddenly bccame— mbent Sens. John Danforth e In Rhode Island and Rep. Is running for the open ey. Incumbent Republican M u m ty 0 M a d 2 6 H at r p~' H ai Twin Falls, t ities hare of their county's loUi i ssment, )f the high court’s five Justic iO-page ruling, which said slon clearly "Is constllullor lly empowered and aulho : the assessments of propert )us counties of thc state of Ids e Stephen BIstllne did not Jc ^0 reason for Blstllne's excIi thedbcumehr.' “ londate also applies to Car counties, which also had rt ;/it the Tax Commission's asi niose two counties, along wll 3ding counties, have sued sion in-the district courts ~'l ........ ’i ' , .. i • home, Twlo Falls. Bi Stephanie Harmon, visit Doking David Durenburgeraire lead evaporate In Mlnne Vincent J. Brogllo.ext Republican Senatorial C claims thatafranllc blit has pulled Durcnberger, back into the lead, ButC vulnerable in Rhode Islr run against thc tide Inth And onc or two other F candidates, most partici Harrison Schmitt in Nev Paul Trible In Virginia, - Bre^loandotherRep stopp^ predicting that or two over their 5W6 e< thc emphasis Is on a defi current margin. , Those charged wllh w where the Republicans i were waiting al week’s I general Democratic gal earlier In Senate races \ ' contests. “It could happen, and '33 House seats as polistt . Dredlcted,” 8ay8 oneRe .<■ ,i01 u rtau g h 3 6 a c k a y 0 ig erm a n 21 in se n 7 ~IdalH^ Sa s m u ai property- obtained resti agency, itices joined Thursday, I; Id the Tax that the higt Jonaliy and Commission's Ihorized to order toallow erty among dlstricl court Idaho. their righl tod I join in the issued a mand elusion was But the _Su] arguments df Caribou and thal -the agenc I refused lo court review u assess/nenl The counties with Biolne action of the T fd the Tax or so arbllrar; ts and had fraud." the jus , i..', V . V . ' ' I Braody Dye, left, and sit with Poulioe Bartak. I better Iready had seen his once-soHc me^ta. executive directorof the II Campaign C^ommittee, Dlitzof electronic advertising ;er, Fenwick and Danforth It cniafee remains highly Island, wherc he has always 1the heavily Democratic slali :r Republican Senate ticularly incumbent Sen. >IewMcxico and challenger la, could lose, tepubllcan stategists have lat they will gain at least a sea 3edge In the Senate. Instead, lefenslve effort to maintain th 1 watching thc Housejltuatioi as now hold 192 seats out of 43: :’s end to see whether the, ; gains noled several days ss would spread to the House md If It does we could lose 301 Istcrs Ilke Gallup have alread Republican field strategist. iONSooPagBA2 mmm K im beriy G lenns F( N am pa B urlev ]!, 37 6 ' 0S3 PEPPpTUAL STOi^Aj; 33Z.Z. .S 3SD.,.,E.,.:..... SALT LA<£ CITY 3U15 >aJ-urddy, Octobe 'T!.. ist U estralning orders against the /, lawyers for the counties ai ilgh court should deny the n's request for a court ord low them to continue their ca: urt. Taxpayers would be di to due process If the Supreme ( indate, the lawyers said, Supreme Ckiurt agreed will df the Tax"<^mmlBsidn’slav ency’s declsions-are not subjt w unless fraud can be shown, ltles made “no aiiegatlon tha e Tax Commission was fraudu rary as lo amouni to constru justices wrole. Indi< ‘pat< Economi ....... ByJKROMECAHILI. New YorkDaJlyNews WASHINGTON - gauge of fulure ecq turned up in Septe strength of stock mn Increases . In building Ctomrherce Departn Friday. President Reagan. < the West for GOP hc Tuesday’s eleclions. ci "another patch of bli that the economy is abi thc recession, But Otto Eckstein Data Resources Inc. ai the Council of Econ under, President. Lynd said the economy was sideways" and that a -------- be-delayed until cc . spendingforChrlstma Commerce Secrcl Baldrige noted lhal percent increase In It: index of leading Indi fifth rise In the past "slrcngthens the pros - ery is near." Robert Ortncr. chU (Commerce, added Iht confident" that the i slart growing in the How face f ByGi-KNWARCiiOL Tlmes-News writer Ch TWIN FALi^ - Jei hunch how thc Ugisia the complicated probl ___ million holdback of funds. “U’s possible thal r ..m ay throw up its ii ■I.<eaveltllkclt is.’’’hc Evans, thc state su schools, made thal p Slate Board of Educai Ing Friday al the C:oll Idaho in Twin Falls. Inn If the legislature , with state law. • E\ j— S ety i WASHINGTOI nfhA ' nation Sunday, i this Halloween 0 The change to when It automal 1^- setthelrcloclcal se Business .. .-rr Classified ... ^0 Comics .... < Jdaho ^ Magic Valley . •erry 0 B a 7 D t ; 0 Wi 1 -------------- - ^ ----------- 5 1 ^ ier 30,1982 ip ta: le slate Their decision cl 15 counties to finis argued Tax Commission I le Tax levies for the five rder in aiso refused to ce lascs In county contalnln; denied overiapped into an e Court By state law. coi by late November Ilh the Dec. 20. Noting ti awycrs"' 'CourtJusticcson- jject lo speedy decision. Tax Commlssioi fiat th^ they would move dulent. process, ructlve _ “The court has i •SeeT cator ch of lie gauge inc 'S - A government CO cqnomic activity , ■ n -— Itember on the _r. nrket gains and | ng permits..the - | Iment reported ,35 , campaigning in ' / hopefuls In next £ called the report blue'l suggesting - r ibout lb pull out of 130 J In. president of ^ and a member of I onomic Advisers I ndon B. Johnson. I isstlir'muddllng 125 I a recovery might I consumers start las, 'o •etary Malcolm 191 Ql the 0,5 of a the department's idicatorfr-was the and wou il six months and 3.5 perce ospect that rccov- Ortner conserve hlef economist at Reserve hat he was “very gesting c J economy would "1 .think e current quarter low," O will thc Fundinc L holdback of autom; Twice lerry Evans has a has orde ilaturc will handle tions for )blem of thc $22,6 the state of’ public school pated re sharc of ll the {.egislaturc' $22.i>mill hands and say. ordered 1 hcsays, share of I superintendent of IfEvai predictton to the Tuesday, :atlon al Its meet- - special s jllege of Southern ■ the probl OUierwli e doesn’t tamper up In thc E:vans said, thc «Sec od ii|5 ^ /o u tc lo c k b a c ON (UPI) - • Dayll^l-saving giving mlllfons orAmerlcai 1on that hour of to standard tlrne cooies at 2 tatically becomes \ a.m. Mosl a l»ck one hour on'^tiirday nl . Ci.2 ObUu ...... C3-8 - P e o p l ...... A6-7 ‘ •SpoTl A5 We«t Bl-6 RcHa ;20 Je ro m e 18 B uhl 15 ________ ^ D eclo 4 8 A /endeli20— 25* ixes in clears the w.iy for more than finish preparing lax tevl«r.-The ion had refused lo certify those five dissident counties. And it 3 certify the lax levies for any inlng-a taxing-■district lhat 0 any of the five countlcs, . coimties must Issue tax notices iber and those taxes are due by lg the timetable. the Supreme on-'Iliursday-had promised-a— r- n. ■ iSion officials said Friday thal )ve quickly on the certification las issued Its decision, and now » TAX 00 Page A2 rs a •blue’ iches higher Local data coming Sunday LEADING ^ ECONOMIC VINDICATORS^------- RFTHRISEIN SIX MOf/THS m I 130,4 up 0.5%~| ^ 1981 1 1982 I would expand at a ‘‘very good” •rcent to 4 percenl rate in 1983, - ;ner dismissed as "extremely jrvalive" an Internal Federal - rve Board staff forecast sug- ng only 2 percent growth in 1983. link that forecast is much too ’ Ortner said. l e s t a t e g gap? >ack sllualion will be taken care ;omatically. ice this year. Gov. John Evans jrdered gencral-accounl reduc- for all stale programs to bring tate budget in line with antlci- 1 revenues. The public schools’ • of lhe holdback has reached million, bul the governor has nof •ed the schools to make up thoir •of the shortage-yet. Cvans is re-elected governor nexl clay, he is.expected to call a al session in December and loss- - roblem Into the Legislature's lap. rwlse. the problem will bc taken the regular session in January. •See SCHOOLS oa Page A2 iclt 1 » 1 nright lingtimeendslnmostofthc. !: ‘Icqns a chance to caldi up losl last rtrtne. ' ......... it 2 a.m. loca) time Siuiday* '; ' dost people' Ilnd It easiest to : - . jjrnl^tf , ....... 82 ople --r i A7 orts ............ .................. Dl*€ B a t h e r ,. •• AZ . iHglon ............. ........B3

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/ T w i n F ^ l l s J

B o n n e v i l l e ;

R i c h f i e l d 3

“ S B o s l T o n e '

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G o u. By MARTY TRILLHAASE Times-News writer

BOISE - A day afler il hc Idaho Supreme Court has I Tax CommlBSlon a court ox Idaho counties to incrci assessments In some areas.

Included in the Friday ( . F alls. Gooding and Blaine CO

been locked In a dispute ov mission’s authority to mani asisessment Increases.

ITifs summer, the slate ag( • TVrtn Falls County to Im

increase In the value ot residential property.

'

I k

H aunting tTbe Halloweeo ce Friday as studenti

D e m o cBY.LOYEMILIJIRJR. Newhouse NewsSeryJcc..

WASHINGTON-The lOagrinding to a finish with rlslr across-the-t)oard Democratl

Strategists and pollsters o into the final weekend still hi continuous “ tracking" polls

.. Senate and gubernatorial ra A lthoug polling results ai

they generally have continut. Democrats, a trend that can

announcement Oct. 10 thattl unemployment level Is the h Depression.

Republican leaders Inlllal had weathered that sharp p( momentary worsening In th< Interviews with admlnlstrat GOP strategists, the unemp: mentioned repeatedly as dei Republican incumbents and

The stakes are enormous. 15 House seats to the Democ historical precedent for a ne

- mId-lermelectlon.Buteven almost certainly would wipe pull together enough Republ

s 2 8 V a

a 1 2 O a

3 2 F i l e r :

e * 0 “ " “ G o o d

irt ScE . E

the V)

t heard the case, the J- IS handed the State L order lo force five rrease property-lax

y ’order were TwinJ counties, which had ....: over the Tax Com- landate property-lax

SimagencyonJered: amou Impose a 15 perccnt proba

ot Improved urban Increi taxpa

f s e a s o n

celebration w as in fuU sw ii n t s from R obert S tu a r t Junl(

e r a t s ’ c

1982 campaigns are Islngslgnsof ratio gains.*s of teth parties arc going 11 hovering over results of }lls in hundreds of House,I r a c e s , . . . ,S are somewhat mixed, inued to be^ood news-for rni be traced lo the at thc nation's le highest since the

llallyclaimed the party [> political blow wllh only a ithe polls. But in later, .ratlonaldesandother. mployment factor was dead weight on many and challengers. lUS. A'shift of no morc than nocrats would follow mew Republican’s first • ven such a modest gain — /ipeoul Reagan’s abllltyio tublicans and conservative

a U e y 2 9

• a i d e y 1 3

r 2 0

f d i f i g r l 4 ' ( o t ) " " =

a y s c• Blaine Counly to Increase b; } valueof Improved residential » Gooding County to institute :rease on residential improven rcent increase on residential Ihln 'Gooding'County clllcs; < :rease in the value oMmproven sidential trac ts and other rurs opertles; a n d a 15 percenl inc lue of property located withl /isions.>ince the One Percent lnltlatl\ lounl tha t-a county can tax, jbably will not result in an rease. Instead, it will caused It :payers affected by the orde

wing High Scbool donned a mlor dents In the SkyvIew-1

chancejA n a i i

• "Boll Weevil” Democrats I past the majority of House their party.

" In a lot of our races we’ bock from it (the unemploj Jolt), and we’re still v e ^ ci pollster working for GOP c gubernatorial candidates I: states. "But I don't see the would take to pull oul thc n

Instead, If there Is lo t)c s before Tuesday's voting. It Democratic, hastening the particularly evident in mai campaigns.

Alwul u week ago. severu senators and some non-lnci scerhed comfortably ahead threatened.. The list included IncumN

— in MissourlrJohn Chafee In — Mliiicent Fenwick, who Is r

Senate seat In New Jersey.

C a i r e y 4 8

C a m a s C o u i

C a s t l e f o r d

“ “ R a f t R i M r

im%i v N o ^ 3 _ _ _ _

cou re by 27 percent larger sho ;laliand. lax assess

Four oflie a 19 pcrcent

Commlssii lal lond localed statulorllv s; a 14 percent uremcnts In rural (j,;, varlou ■oral residential j S l “

ruling. No Ithin rural sub- given jnth

The mnative limits the Canyon « lax. the ruling ImpJeme/ii an overall tax orders. Th ^ lax shift, with and Good )rder paying a Commlssii

191■ ■

■ ■ •' ‘ ^ .• - J '

d costumes tood visit resl* !W-Hazeldel Manor nursing

; s a r e lc

i l y s i s

Its to push hts programs use Democrats still loyal to

we’ve managed to comc ployment announcement 7 competitive," says one Ip congressiona] and esin more than a dozen lhe Republican surge that it lemoreshakyoncs." bc a surge in the final hours ?, It Is more likely to be the trend that has become many of the 33 Senate

lerul Republican lncuml)ent Incumbent challengers who eadsuddenly bccame—

mbent Sens. John Danforth e In Rhode Island and Rep.Is running for the open ey. Incumbent Republican

M u

m t y 0 M a

d 2 6 H a t

r p ~ ' H a i

Twin Falls, t

it ie share of their county's loUi i ssment,)f the high court’s five Justic iO-page ruling, which said slon clearly "Is constllullor lly empowered and aulho : the assessments of propert )us counties of thc state of Ids e Stephen BIstllne did not Jc ^0 reason for Blstllne's excIi thedbcumehr.' “ londate also applies to Car counties, which also had rt ;/it the Tax Commission's asi niose two counties, along wll 3ding counties, have sued sion in-the district courts

~ 'l ........’i '

,.. i •

home, Twlo Falls. Bi Stephanie Harmon, visit

DokingDavid Durenburgeraire lead evaporate In Mlnne

Vincent J . Brogllo.ext Republican Senatorial C claim s thatafranllc blit has pulled Durcnberger, back into the lead, ButC vulnerable in Rhode Islr run against thc tide Inth

And onc or two other F candidates, most partici Harrison Schmitt in Nev Paul Trible In Virginia,- Bre^loandotherRep

s to p p ^ predicting that o r two over their 5W6 e< thc emphasis Is on a defi current margin., Those charged wllh w where the Republicans i were waiting al week’s I general Democratic gal earlier In Senate races \

' contests.“It could happen, and

'3 3 House seats as polistt . Dredlcted,” 8ay8 oneRe

.<■ ,i01

u r t a u g h 3 6

a c k a y 0

i g e r m a n 2 1

i n s e n 7

~ I d a l H ^ S a

s m uai property- obtained resti

agency, itices joined Thursday, I; Id the Tax that the higt Jonaliy and Commission's Ihorized to order toallow erty among dlstricl court Idaho. their righl tod I join in the issued a mand elusion was But the _Su]

arguments df Caribou and thal -the agenc I refused lo court review u assess/nenl The counties with Biolne action of the T fd the Tax or so arbllrar; ts and had fraud." the jus

•, i..', V

►. V

. ' ' I

Braody Dye, left, and sit with Poulioe Bartak.

I b e t t e rIready had seen his once-soHc m e^ta.executive directorof theII Campaign C^ommittee, Dlitzof electronic advertising ;er, Fenwick and DanforthIt cniafee remains highly Island, wherc he has always 1 the heavily Democratic slali :r Republican Senate ticularly incumbent Sen.>Iew Mcxico and challenger la, could lose, tepubllcan stategists have lat they will gain at least a sea 3 edge In the Senate. Instead, lefenslve effort to maintain th

1 watching thc House jltuatioi as now hold 192 seats out of 43: :’s end to see whether the, ; gains noled several days ss would spread to the House

md If It does we could lose 301 Istcrs Ilke Gallup have alread Republican field strategist.

iONSooPagBA2

mmmK i m b e r i y

G l e n n s F (

N a m p a

B u r l e v]!, 3 7 6 ' 0 S 3 P E PP pT U A L S T O i^A j;33Z.Z. .S 3SD.,.,E.,.:.....SALT LA<£ C ITY

3 U 1 5

>aJ-urddy, Octobe

'T!..

is t Uestralning orders against the

/, lawyers for the counties ai ilgh court should deny the n's request for a court ord low them to continue their ca: urt. Taxpayers would be di to due process If the Supreme ( indate, the lawyers said, Supreme Ckiurt agreed will df the Tax"<^mmlBsidn’slav

ency’s declsions-are not subjt w unless fraud can be shown, ltles made “no aiiegatlon tha e Tax Commission was fraudu rary as lo amouni to constru justices wrole.

Indi<‘pat<Economi

....... ByJKROMECAHILI.New YorkDaJlyNews

WASHINGTON - gauge of fulure ecq turned up in Septe strength of stock mn Increases . In building Ctomrherce Departn Friday.

President Reagan. < the West for GOP hc Tuesday’s eleclions. ci "another patch of bli that the economy is abi thc recession,

But Otto Eckstein Data Resources Inc. ai the Council of Econ under, President. Lynd said the economy was sideways" and that a

--------be-delayed until cc. spendingforChrlstma

Commerce Secrcl Baldrige noted lhal percent increase In It: index of leading Indi fifth rise In the past "slrcngthens the pros

- ery is near."Robert Ortncr. chU

(Commerce, added Iht confident" that the i s lart growing in the

H o w

f a c e fByGi-KNWARCiiOL Tlmes-News writer

ChTWIN FALi^ - Jei

hunch how thc Ugisia the complicated probl

___ million holdback offunds.

“ U’s possible thal

r..m ay throw up its ii

■I.<eaveltllkclt is.’’’hc Evans, thc state su

schools, made thal p Slate Board of Educai Ing Friday al the C:oll Idaho in Twin Falls.

Inn If the legislature , with state law. • E\

j—

S e t y i

WASHINGTOI nfhA ' nation Sunday, i

this Halloween 0 The change to

when It automal ‘1^ - setthelrcloclcal

se B u s in e s s . . .-rrC la s s if ie d . . .

^0 C o m ic s . . . . < J d a h o ^

M ag ic V a lle y .

• e r r y 0 B

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1 ^ier 30,1982

ip ta:le slate Their decision cl

15 counties to finis argued Tax Commission I le Tax levies for the five rder in aiso refused to ce lascs In county contalnln; denied overiapped into an

e Court By state law. coi by late November

Ilh the Dec. 20. Noting ti awycrs"' 'C ourtJusticcson- jject lo speedy decision.

Tax Commlssioi fiat t h ^ they would move dulent. process, ructlve _ “ The court has i

•SeeT

cator ch oflie g a u g e inc'S

- A government COcqnomic activity , ■ n-—Itember on the _r.n rk e t gains and |ng perm its..the - |Iment reported ,3 5

, campaigning in ' /hopefuls In next £ called the report

blue'l suggesting - ribout lb pull out of 130 J

In. president of ^and a member of I

onomic Advisers Indon B. Johnson. Iisstlir'm uddllng 125 Ia recovery might I consumers startlas, ■ 'o•etary Malcolm 191 Ql the 0,5 of a the department'sidicatorfr-was the and wouil six months and 3.5 perceospect that rccov- Ortner

conservehlef economist at Reservehat he was “ very gesting cJ economy would "1 .think e current quarter low," O

will thc FundincL ■ holdback

of autom; Twice

lerry Evans has a has orde ilaturc will handle tions for )blem of thc $22,6 the state of’ public school pated re

sharc ofll the {.egislaturc' $22 .i>mill

hands and say. ordered 1 hcsays, share of Isuperintendent of IfEvai predictton to the Tuesday,

:atlon al Its meet- - special s jllege of Southern ■ the probl

OUierwlie doesn’t tamper up In thc E:vans said, thc «Sec

od ii|5/ o u t c l o c k b a c

ON (UPI) - • Dayll^l-saving giving mlllfons orAmerlcai

1 on that hour of to standard tlrne cooies at 2 tatically becomes \ a.m. Mosl a l»ck one hour on'^tiirday nl

. C i.2 O bU u. . . . . . C3-8 - P e o p l. . . . . . A 6-7 ‘ •SpoT l

A 5 W e « tB l-6 R cH a

;20 J e r o m e 1 8

B u h l 1 5 ________ ^

D e c l o 4 8

A / e n d e l i 2 0 — —

25*

ix e sin clears the w.iy for more than finish preparing lax tevl«r.-The ion had refused lo certify those five dissident counties. And it

3 certify the lax levies for any inlng-a taxing-■district lhat0 any of the five countlcs,. coimties must Issue tax notices iber and those taxes are due by lg the timetable. the Supreme on-'Iliursday-had promised-a— r-

n. ■iSion officials said Friday thal )ve quickly on the certification

las issued Its decision, and now » TAX 0 0 Page A2

rs a• blue’iches higher

Local data coming Sunday

LEADING ECONOMIC

VINDICATORS^-------RFTHRISEIN SIX MOf/THS

m I 130,4 up 0.5%~ | ^

1981 1 1982 I

would expand at a ‘‘very good” •rcent to 4 percenl rate in 1983, - ;ner dismissed as "extremely jrvalive" an Internal Federal - rve Board staff forecast sug- ng only 2 percent growth in 1983. link that forecast is much too ’ Ortner said.

l e s t a t e

g gap?>ack sllualion will be taken care ;omatically.ice this year. Gov. John Evans jrdered gencral-accounl reduc- for all stale programs to bring tate budget in line with antlci-1 revenues. The public schools’• of lhe holdback has reached million, bul the governor has nof •ed the schools to make up thoir •of the sh o rtage-yet.Cvans is re-elected governor nexl clay, he is.expected to call a al session in December and loss- - roblem Into the Legislature's lap. rwlse. the problem will bc taken the regular session in January. • •See SCHOOLS oa Page A2

i c l t 1 » 1 n r i g h t

ling tim eendslnm ostofthc. !: ‘Icqns a chance to caldi uplosl last rtrtne. ' .........it 2 a.m. loca) time Siuiday* ' ; ' dost people' Ilnd It easiest to : - . j j r n l ^ t f , .......

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;. B u sh ’s !• ' GARDEN CITY (UI !<" Bush was shoved uiKk

Gorclcn CUy neslauront ^ when two men approac

•■•'unloaded shoigun, oHicl• V.■ Spokesman Joe Petn

no danger and the Incld ' hts presence. The two it

. HSecM Sei:Ylce. he 8aid. V"- GardenCli?PoUceOl

. althe'{9l^'-HDUse{{& . . “not relatedib 'ihe vice

I ^ a family awturijance.” j 2 ~ T o n r K r i^ r s e n r a a r- tra v c lln g th ro u ^ B o lst -• table when saw Secret ~ p r^ id en t and shove hlr

__Larsen said he then, saw two men, one of

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. 3 K M l^lO N VIEJO. Co ' k u peeled Friday that vai ' T ^ railroad track that rupt

‘ - 't r a in , engulfing bolh en • —flames.

P Eight people aboar 1 suffered minor injuries ; -jn ee ln g the buming i• 3 escaped.

.3 A spokesman for Sa track, said a ,28-inch

; ^ sw itch es had been plac• ••m iles from w here'It

_S 3 Installation, and offi■ I placed It

S * “ It had fresh marks •i • leaking,” Gene Flohrs

- : j th a f s w h a t i tw a s .”

^ ^ G o v e r n m e n t: 2 WASHINGTON (UP ; ! t F riday temporarily b- i acquire Bendix Corp.- »■ M artin Marietta Corp ~ a. an titrust aHpectsofthe

2: The Justice Departm I k supply additional Infor- - which effectively previ- i; either of the transactioI Z date the Justice Dep t - responses."^ • In Morris Township « said the company "had3 of the complexity of

4 : 1 0 g r o u p s w a2 Z . BOISE (UPl) - Nil Z ^ ' tallsts and outdoors er

II to d if ~ P a r t l y

Twin Falli, Burtey-Bu . OoodlQgareu:; P a r tly cloudy lodoy ar •• ligh t w inds. Chance of t ; und a re a s or n ight and i

fog. H ighs both days uppe• low stonlghtnearSO .

S- Camas Pralrto, Kalley-IZ lUvervaltoy:i P a r tly cloudy today; C hance of a show er todaj• and m om lng volley log. T lo w s ln lh e lo w 20s.

- Norltoero Utah and Nevafi : N dvada show s decrea: I c leo r tn g today and Sund* s till m ore ra in show ers, t* c o ld er tonight,

i ' Synopsl^:1 A slow -m oving Pacific ? con tinues to affec t most* continuous light rain on » S.OOO fee t In cen tro l a n d ;5 Im provem ent will be slo• tju t ra in and snow will de Z thcsouU i.2 A tra v e le rs advisory 2 F r id a y n igh t for soulhci J 5.000 feel for additional si* bly w ould accum ulate to 2 D riv ing w as cxpected to i h ig h e r elevations a s m a1 snow covcred.

? National; Utn Mir.4 ' Albuquerque 60 IT« Allanl* 70 Uz ' Oosiqn ' U 48; ChiMBO M *7m Dalla!) 77 U

D«n.er » 31DasMoings (4 O

Z De»Oll « *7• Honolulu 7T 6J* Housion . « 602 Ineiantpotls U SI

II Circulation n«nn»r « If you do not receive^ J thc num ber foryour ai* Jerome-Wendeii*Goot J -Biirley-Rupert-Paul-C

, ^ Buhl-Castleford- Filer-Rogerson-Hollis

Twin Falls and all oth<S T ' Circulation phones at

only.t • SiteetlpUoQ RMm. Oly hon J wwk: Dally and Sunday ll. t Dally 11.05 per w«k: SundJj week. KUU tubacrtptlora pal £ ddlvriylsnotmalnlalntdi- i SI7.S: 8 months P4.90; 13 i T ■ months SI2.7S; B menUa mi *j.a5:amonU»f9,iS:«.mooJ — andaervtcem snrslf.M JO te

« ‘nicTIm»-N«rthipubllth«l SOOI by Maitic Valley New:

. — Twin Fall*. Idirfw by The T county newnpoprrpunuant (4 Ik hnvby desliptated u the dpUblUhtd. ___________

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wews-ig u a r d s g(UPI) - Vice President C nder a table then wlsked fi ant Friday night as a “ precai tmched the esUbllshment w f i^ s s a id / -etro said the vice president' icldent was apparently unrcli0 men were being questionedlid,...______________________B O ffice Dm Hess said the in

Boise subui ice all'— it's mo

Q 3&<year-oid Denver businc Dise; said he was eating a t a i re t Service agents rush’to'tJ him under a table, len looked outside the wind( of whom was carrying a gi

lo c o in a H v e 'f i r c ^Calif. (UPl) - Investlgatoi vandals placcd a melal ba: uptured the fu^l tanks of an A1 engines and five passenger i

oard the San Dlego-boiind ries Thursday, some of iherr g train, but all 230 pass

Santa Fe Railroad, owners ich metal bar used for ins laced on thc track. Thc devic< >lt had been used earlier Dfficials speculated that v k.'ks on It where the fuel ta n k : hrschutz said. “ We have to a

i t h a l t s B e n d i x sUPI) — The Justice Depai / blocked Allied Corp.'s, pi rp. ond a 39 percent stake «rp. until it could further i thc proposed transactions, rtment asked all three compa iformatlon for the antitrust r levents Allied from proceedlr rtlons until ot least 20 days af >epartment receives "satis!

hip. N.J.. a spokesman for had excpcted such a.rcquest I of the transaction which in

i f a n t l a n d h e a r i nNine organizations of envirt i enthusiasts have Joined thc

I f iy 's w/ c lo u d y w^ B n w t , Jeroroe- ^ 3 0 OC

f and Sundoy wllh h i Sof a show er today s e a t t l ind m om lng valley . / _ipper40sto low 50s. /

ey-Ketchura. Wood , ( j

doy and Sunday. ^ • ' (doy. A reas of nlghl s a n f r a i fog. lllghs 40s ond \ ^ J

LOS Alivada: /reasing clouds and Hia»iunday. U lah shows tem irs. bu t c leorlns ond

;lflc slo rm syslemnost of Idoho w ith ^

and snow above #0nd southern Idaho. ^ p j vv s lo w jn the north.

I decreose today In "^1 co ld Ilghl

ry w as continuing d a y F r ld oth e m Idaho above P®"al snow thot proba- 2* to several Inchcs. T h is Is i to b e difficult a t nex t sprin m any roads w ere . T em per

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illister' other areas5 are manned l>etween 7 and

home drilvny - s « per week: Sum / I1.4S per w k . Rural tnotor roole nday Sot per vrtck: t>ally and Sundi I pakl In advance Cavaltable only wti .dl --Dally and Suoday. Im onthlS .r 13 RianUM tOB.OO. DaUy only. 1 mot OS.SO; U montha tSI.dO. Sunday onl

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g e t s c a r e f; George Hrrs-iod In a camt 1 from a . face."!caulion" The weapon wa; I with an. __Lar^n_saJd.

” 1 don^t tfifiilTOi n tw asin the restaurant to related to o

tlSSImovctTfo protect

; incideni handcuffed behind burb was c h a rt House Mi morc.like ivvo men, one

■ _putside the rest£ incssman drfectlon ofthe vie a nearby — ••They never got

i'the vlcc” 30 yards and then i Bush was attend

ndow and,—McClure,-R'ldaho, 1 gun and locatedi near the wl

Q----------- rConservation Ixa;schedule a cons

Itors sus- admlnistratlon’s l bar on a ‘ The league r rj Amtrak chairm an of the S er cars in Committee, to hoi

lanci-salcs progra md train and get those offii cm while venture to the Wei issengers 1-eague official

L.'have ioincd.-ln t •rs of the Wildlife Federal installing I>iague: Soulheaf Mccwas'J Public {.Jihds Ini >r for an Federation of Fi

vandals Council; Commit Club; and thc

ik started Audubon Society.0 assume

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partment key witness again plans to he does not belie’

ke in thc . was r e t r i e d Fric ir review “ He had no ja i

delirium trcmo ipanles to gastroentrologlca it review indicate any chra ding with Goldstein told NB1 after thc Goldstein said 1 [isfactory a t thc end of Scpt(

Mulcahy’s lx>dj :or .Mllwl the screen and fn st In view 90 miles wesl of V

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was not pointed at the vice

rih e y (the men outSffe) cot to see where he (Bush) v/i

:t Scrvice agents outside sho ound as aRcnts Inside the jct the vice president. Both Ind their backs and led away. Manager Craig Boyer said

jne of whom.was carrying a £ estaurant. along the .windo vice president's table, got close,” Boyer ?ald. "The’ en theagents'fjpprohendetfihi ending a private dinner w ilh: iho, and Mrs. McClurc. Thei Bwlndows. ~

xague in jsking.Scn. Jam es ongresslonal hearing on t I's land-inventory program.

recently asked McClurc le Senate Energy and Natura hold such a hearing-ln Idaho i gram to public view and in 3fficials who are running the West.:ials said Friday the groupi n the hearing.rctiuest arc: ration; Ada Counly Fish least Idaho Rod and Gun Clu Inc.: Rocky Mountain Col Fly Fishennen; Idaho En'

mittee for Idaho’s High De: le Portneuf Chapter of tl Ity.

h in k s M ulcahy feON (UPl) - The last doclt :iA analyst Kevin Mulcahy. ;alnst rcncgade agent Edwin' :lieve Mulcahy died of natur ^iday.jaundice, he had no seizure: mors, he had no pan< •leal bleeding — nothing hronic problem with alcohol. NBC News.id he had treated Mulcahy fo ’ptember.lOdy was found Tuesday wed; I front door of a coltagc in' Rd ]f Washington, where he had I rhere were a dozen empty l>o

cations expert who left the ided information lhat Irlgge stigatlon of Kdwin Wilson •CIA officers accuscd of illegi .ibya and conspiring to comrr

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irc. R-ldaho.ral Resources ■0 to ‘•open the Involvement" le program to

ips that sincc 1!: thc Idaho » and Game :lgb; Save our Jitincil or the •*>= :nvlronmental Jesert; Sierra the Nalional “ "Rvan

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cd to gel along with doing thr ed to d^." said Paul Adams,

Commission’s property- lu director. “We hope ll doei rc any great amount of tii move as quickly as we can tc irt, and we hope thc counties ’ ssam e."In Falls County commiss m an Ann C^ver said Friday I vas disappointed with the

icy more or less said the co IS Boards of Equal izatlon. an 1 anything.’’ she said. “1 s the taxpaycr-no-recourseI.!’ ...........................................she Indicated the county wll!

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JioTawprovIdes a "sufotyval •iiiormt!<’nllv would make up

.j-e i,. ii.-.I.s • ' ■u.UVc cr»if

fl irt)'^:-!r an im-rt.-iso erty-tax luvlt^ tu m a k e up

million holdback, Jerry

e mechanics of property ta :v<yTj would make the lax'mon late In arriving — in Decen

and June 1D84 — Evans said, schools could meet their iale contractual obligations jwing money Ihrough :ipation noles. hesald, ans said that there arc o ns available to the I>eglslatui ! the holdback problem, inclui ng-taxes orTCducing th ca p lon to public schools, c oplion of raising taxes shi •served to meet the problem 1984 flscal-ycar public sc: ct. Evans said, rather than fll ■tn the current budget,

the other hand, reducing opriatioh would only remove >ack on paper, he said, lets still would have to meet t rresponsibilitles. Evans said n would put the schools ir ^ i b l e " situation, he school systems will havi le what law they will violate.' ,‘explaining that schools r Id-contractual agreements.

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of 30 seats probably would lea ildent Reagan crippled for th< aining two yearsof his lerm. numberof poiltlcal pros in bo ies remain puzzled by lhe Inulng contradiction iwlween onal polling samples and thos >n at the congresslbnal distric :i.le Gallup Poll, and internal p<

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tim'* to wait for ari--------------s)ii!3uid.— --------thpj^h Cover said she ns, the county wlli meet rty-tax virtue of Its compui loesn’t— -Assessor-Dorthy

time. Indexing, and th^ n to d o Cover said. “Wltht] les will will be able to get tl:

The dispute over ilsslon assessments, whlc ly th a t May, appears ove he de- diets that the Supn.......— m ny galvanize wnii! coun- thc s tate in their ( aren’t Legislature reduc “This mission’s authority

irse-to—'— “ I-th in k 'th is-is definitely hove toa

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valve** “ a'derrcu. i up for While the holdbi r>inols. budget continue to I ,.’-nc, F riday approved I ISU fn quest for public s •ip the million budget ret Kvans Increase of 10.4 pe

appropriation, taxes. Speaking in fa

noney a support for publi cember representatives of dd. But Teacher Associate »ir im- cation Associati ons ■ by ' Association of Sch I tax- andidaho'School B

Rick Van Hemi i other d iiw to r for lASA, iture to studies that show I eluding • the nation In per- •appro-— andras:having-tcc

are approximately should bordering states w

icms of new industries con school . location,

n filling “ It is time to statistic and the

irig the conveys to prosi ove the ness,’’ hesaid. d. The Don Rollle, thee: el their the lEA, pres^ntet aid this tax study recenl i in an teachers associatlc

“ In my judgmer lave to question of ^ o u l lie." he increase.” Rollle s s must of when, what its. bill much.’’

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Republican Natior 1 leave pollsters Richard \ the Teeter, continue to

percenl to GO perccI bolh they will vote Dem

congressional eleceenhose " Id o n ’t think Uirict in too bad a shape

election isn’t overII polls Republican pollst

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J was confident t l w __ jjpet the <jeadllni"by'uler.------ - dcn«,y Hamby-iiwiU s ta « l_ p o „ „ iey will go ahead.”I that computer, thoy . thetaxnotlcesout." e r 1982 property-tax Ilch began In early 'ver. But Cover pre- >reme Court decision 'nintyofflclalsacross------ Dip: efforts to have the Presi jce the Tax Com- can« ty. Washis-the way-we will -trade »approach It.” Cover . Peru «glslature that gave' 'Th« gommlssfon -a ll- th e— de n r have." ombi

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ihibitled from having sped------- ------------------------ rcsidbacks in the current down lo grow, the board on fevol 1 its 1984 budget re-

schools. The $371.5 ■ " 'equesl would be an | ;»rcenl over thc 1983 ^

favor of increased ■Jlic education were |of lhe stale Parent- ■itlon. the Idaho Edu- "Ition. the Idaho ■chool Administrators |Boards Association. ■

mert, the execuHve "\, told the board that ■' Idaho ranked 47th in | |T-pupIl expenditures ■ I eacher-salaries- lhat— ■—I•ly 20 percent behind ■ Iwas not attractive to | . |jnsidering Id a h o ^ a ^ '

0 tum around that I e negative image it | tspeclive new busi- .

execulive director of I iled the board with a | '>ntly done for the .tion. ■icnt. It is no longer a Iuld there be a tax g; said. “ It's a m atter _

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■ m:ite House and the | r,onal Committee by ■ «dWirthlin and Robert "to showthat 55 I \cent of the volers say |imocraticin ■ Cectlons. J

the Republicans are ■pe right now. but this _ je r yet,” says *Ister Robert Teeter. I

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le building during the midday attack nd no injuries werc reported.. U.S. :mbassy spokesmen made no official 3mmenl.D ip iom atic-sm rccs-eariierrsaid— resident Fernando Belaunde Terry ancelled a planned official trip to Washington after U.S. government •ade policies-were judged harmful to - eru.■ThTPe iiiviah“press”aIso said Presl- G nrR cagan*s-dcdslonH^vl8il--Col— mbia, Brazil and Costa Rlca“'but ndt^ 'eni,- was. an.insult lo lhe Lima ovepiment.The radio reports said four men in a Tiall car and two on motorcycles jcd up behind thc U.S. am b a ^ d o r’s ' 2sldenccra"large-plnk"bulldlng-tn- owntown Lima, and began firing 2v0lvcrs.

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— DONALD E.M ULLh . _ ^‘.United Press Inlematloi

"The HallowMn jiUen a s fresh repo rts of sal

-m usbroom cd around U» ■ ■ • Suspected tam pering• 'In New York, New Je r«• I'cxas and Florida.

No serious injuriesT 'uu lh 'firilf^bcgg^ part- -the stree ts Sunday.

.. - “ We recommend the •• .sold Phoenix. Ariz.. >

- '-'concerned this Hallowcall thc nuts trying to sec

— “ TBcsfdeycaustlcmatei —t^xandy-and-fruit-tur— ~pInsrM e«llesrrazor’bli

- store shelves of goods biSuspicions were m w

sabotaged goods might publicity, but police cou . In Tilton. N.H.. a 26-y

— 1-roIeascd^fter-swallow.ticcn baked Into a fudge

Demerol is a power pain reliever. TTie Fc

-ordered all fudge browi label off the shelves In U

Authorities said Dem nausea If tnkcn in large

Lander*WHEEUNG. W.Va.

• School principals Friday- to keep close watch on the . afte r columnist Ann Landc ; Q letter from a man• himself as a Wheeling t<

■ '~ threatened“ lo“ commlt~‘> m ass m urder in thc hist

country."— - " I t is the principal’s re: r a t all times to oberve aJ- This is an effort in our sc ~ time,” Frank Dumas, assil ~ superintendent In Ohio Coi

: P o lan d? WARSAW, Poland (UPl)

tallation for Reagan adm i sanctions against his m« Z regime, Polish military c- Wojciech Janizclski" vow - s p e ^ released Friday t Z U.S. presence on Polish soil. *" ...“ Poland ... is not the ~ Texas.” Jaruzelskl said In i 1 sp ^ c h ending a 2-day mce ^ Communist Party Central

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S Bcittles er iri Scilvad

u .SAN SALVADOR, El- (UPI) — Heavy flghtin- W d a y on the northeasten- rhfijor guerrilla offensive r claimed to have killed o ^ morc than 4.250 govemmei ^ the past 14 months.Z Military sources said tl

.fighting was around the Ch “i province town of La Lugui \ northeast of San Salvad

waging an 8-hour battle 1 " security force members, c I- others and wounded two mi : S ^ u rity forces killed thi

las Thursday in the tight f La -Laguna, located aboi

west of olher rebel-held CSialatenango province. Ti

T Is one of thc fronts of the “ Octoberoffensive.”

' Rebels claim to be holdl : and villages In Chalate

northeastem province o V -and the eastern provin ___Miguel.

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1 1 9 8 2 II

Tampering a

^LKMil/onal

ters hli parents and police F sabotaged trick or treat go

I the country.ing of candy and fruil has turn irsey. New Hampshire, Ohio, 1

r[es w rc _ _ r^ r te d , but„i iafeiils toTcecp tffelF yoiih'^tc

they attend some kind of pu . ‘police Sgt. Brad Thlss. >wecn, with all thc poisoning; sec If they can outdo the ncxLg aterial under Investigation, m -tumed-in-to-authorities cont 'blades an d lia llsrP o lIcrslr s but found few clues.■owing that some ol those tum Ighl have done it themselvc rauld not afford to take chanc< K^year-old woman was treate lowlng-a-Demerol-tablet-lha Ige brownie she bought, verful and addictive prescri Food and Drug Admlnlstt

ownles under the “ Peggy I^v In the state.)emerol could cause dizzlncs •gequanlilic.s.

rs g e ts mI. (UPI) ~ ’ Dumas £ay were asked instructedtheir tenchere their schoo

nders received was writleian Identifying monihs ag5jeach er who publication

and did nol , responsibility — said he \ ! all teachers, teacher whi• schools at all he said he isslstant school economy In Counly, said, • bad there ai

[ th rea te iipi) — In re- The centrdministration first sinco,tmartial law ty trade fe«

y chief G«n, acterlzed -vowed "In a ' Poland’s ecy lo rcstrld ,

„f closed in

tral Commit-"Howeve

•rupt dor (El Salvador ’ tUlng erupted Ilem Ironl of a .live as rebels |1 or wounded 1menl troops In '

i the heaviest 1I CSialatenango 'guna, 3G mlles | ■ ■ | loador. Rebels . • I m lle killed eight ( ^s, captured six |) more. .1 three guerril- 'ghtlng.oround |bout 10 miles I•Id villages in I. The province I '—the guerrillas' j MODEL

Jldlng 20 towns 1 atcnango. thc J •• of Morazan | •V iL vince ■ of San , |

y' '

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cases m ushroon

In suburban We: Cily, the Board of

‘ Friday information lej coodiM person who sti goodies sold In a Yonkers s

im «t un A l2-year-old ln(0 lowa finishing nail In a b0. lowa, ..people are ju;

Btctsotl To add another rn..r»v " a fun-and-mischlel“W ?re «5^“sed to give T

n ^ r .^1 Halloween executi

imlngln Man.” ives for A slh e^ o u lish l nccs. lies banned trick c ated and and contests to k«iiat-had--------lil-thlnluwhaLt

said Atmore, Ala wription 60-year-old womai Istration and stomach after ^w ton" "1 know I’ve j

trick-or-treating I less and doesn't mind, bul

onanew daddy."

(lass m u rJ said the principals were id to talk with teachers In lOols about the letter, which Uen to Ms, Landers several ago and is scheduled forion Sunday.________________jionymous writer — who le letter "Wheeling. W.Va.” lot include a retum address le was an elementary school - #ho haled his job. However. ie had to teach bccausc thc

In the Wheeling area Is so ! are no other Jobs available.

»ns U .S . :ntral commiltee meeting, the «,tiie banning of the Solldari- federatlon Oct. 8. was char-

1 - by stormy debate over : economic Ills.-Id will not allow Itself to be n a reservation like the in) Indians," Jaruzelskl told 3. "It will always be open to1."!ver. In the existing situation.

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Westchester County north of I of Legislators offered a S5,i ; leading to the arrest and co 1 stuck needles into a packag rs slore.Indianapolis boy found a Ihii a banana thal he peeled for h just sick," said their mol

•You’re seared to give your

er macabre elemenl to whal i hlef holiday, the Supreme'Co ! Texas officials thc go-ahe :utlon of Ronald Clark O'Br; tion.E»ecr Park, Texas, was cc :aErOld-Son-WlUi-polsQn:Spih( -1054-in-an-lnsurance-Bche lales have nick-namcd him ‘

sh business snowballed, man; :k or treating and others plan keep the kidsoff the streets. iLthpylrp doing Is killing th Ala., Police Chief Bill Smltl man suffered bums to her mt rter eating a candy bar. c gol two little giris who lg this year," he said. "My )ut my 8-ycar-old is ready to I

rd e r lett<re “ If^I have to go boc In next term, I will end u •h the worst mass murder al of this country," he v 3r going lo kill the pi

teachers and as many------lay-m y-hands-on—Tht‘0 myself before the police

Wheeling policc soid I « conducting an Investlgat 3l - Police Chief Edw ard '

was concerned by th< IC somewhat relieved be ® ' has been In session tw<

there had been no incldei

re ta lia tile we shall limit the AmM -1- on Polish territory.” h r- speech Thursday night 2t be our (own) rcstrictlo

thc address was release!

* Jaruzelskl did not si woiild restrict thc Amei on Polish soli and It wa ately known whether li break or downgrade dip

n, already at a low polnl.

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Dwplace) Soon To : V alley

m LITTON

• MICROWAVE <• RANQES

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mani! Agricultur s Cdmniitteii l c u l t u r o - d o p o n d s o n th o i^ s o n to t iv o J o h n B r o o k s ,

r m o n o f t h o H o u s o A g r im i t t o o , J o h n B r o o k s ' loc 3 f h o o c o n o m ic f u t u r e c d f o r m e r s .

rn o n J o h n B r o o k s k n o w i^ t h o b o c k b o n o o f t h o

|} u t l in g o u t o i t h i s r o c q l f u r o n o o d s K o p r o s o ' l o a d o r s h i p n o w m o r o th a

r o o k s - A L e a d

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RVATIVE - REPUBLIC!

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Dt' . L O S . /

DcLoreai ■ ' ' ' federal i

o tj te w Y o rtt^ l l im iK ^ S.OOO rew ard a n d —h ot conviction o t autom aki age a t candy

Wn, halt-inch 5250,000 a •his sister 48-acre clOther, M ary ' ' “ ™ th

it norm ally Ist:ourt F rid ay hundred head for the •’' ^ . 5 ' ' ’!

a r ^ l ^ ^convlctdd otih c d jd c le o r______S S S ? ,hem e.-O thor—

aimed parties certain a

itcJiollctay.:^_____HCin",1th, w ho.« amouth, th roa t pr^aldcn

3 a in 't goingay 2.yoarH)ld “0 trado m c In

Dck to teaching * up committing

er In the history- - wrote. am -

principal, two y kids as 1 can lien-I-w iii-kiil—

1 they wcrc nol •

d Weith said he the letter. because school wo monihs and

io n H^ c a n presence he said In the

;ht. “ These will Ions,” A lext of ised Friday.__ _M

specify how'he lerican presence vas not lmmcdl- ’ he Intended to iplomatic ties

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o f I d a h o OH

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r o c o s s i o n , s o n t o t i v o ^ a n o v o r ,

d e r J

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e L o r e aANGEIJCS (UPI) - Joi

^ was Indicted I-’ridaycy ] grand jury on chargcs I ed a $24 million cocaine dc< lOurs—later—the^flain boya aker was freed on 510 mlllii ter II days in prison, orcan's attomeys post' )0 and turned over thc deeds tc e estate north of San Diego ai h Avenue, apartment In N< Assistant U.S. Attorney Jam -said-DcLoreamilso-promlsi 71 over the deed to sevei ed acres of farmland in N< ' by next Friday, orean, who was scheduled I jiment Nov. 8. did nol spe. reporters as he left prise i>d In a suit, hc was driven aw iffwlfermodcl CrlstlneFcrrai lis moihcr-in-law in o bia r.. DeLorean told reporters a l t louse eariier thal she was i n aboul their plans. “ I just wc him homc,"sHe said. -Indiclment-indlcaledJhnLC n. a former General Moiors vi lent, may have given away 1 em . Ireland-based auto co to an undercover federal ag< xjsed 'a s .a drug dealer. P; >rs refused lo elaborate.

W e i n v i t e y o u o t h e r s . Y o i u . c c

W A R R A N T Y ?T he L o n g e s t . . .— I O yr. i im ito d w a rro n— L im ited lifo tlm o w a r

lu b— G o o d h o u so k o o p in g ;

l l i ® I I .fstalnli m l Steel'

M t R G Y S A V I N CO n ly S p o o d Q u o o n w a s < gy so v in g s fo r th o o n o rt ♦ho 1 9 8 2 W o rld 's F a i r . . .

E R V I C A B I L I T Y ?S p o o d Q u o o n c a n b o s< th o .h o m o . N o n o o d >o n* tia l lo d p o s it io n .

O lh o r S p o o d Q u o o n W asI HA 2 0 1 0/H E 2 0 3 0 w h lto <

mA P P

FREE d¥lIVERY

G O O D IN G : TWII31! Mill lOZM9M-(62I, . 7:

m i n d i cJohn Delx>rean. who all oy a finance a $24 million

^ he futile attempt to sai deal, sports.car company. ay a n ^T crm fn a l Island fede illlion — Criminal attorney

he did nol know what osled do when he Is f r e ^ or

would live, oand if the Incn

enled special prtbi “!^_rrfin .m iU !Q n.doU ars. wsed don't give a damn a

him out. He’s nol g( going, to 'b e here j property back.”

» ‘or Attorney Bemaiic^ a krison;away

H F = F r o ial the‘t - O N L T .

O p o n SaH

s v l c ^ ^ l i i lG t f ^ 'f lly his V Ucom- . — i nagent Tf,. ■)

Pro- 701 Moln Av

u to co m p are tl can 't help but

?

onty on transm ission warranty on staInloss*sto<

ig soal up to four yoars

y t P S v VJ,

li { SAUMCm

iniess-I U M bI Tub J f I TMiM

ModolHAaOC Whilo <

I G S ?is c h o so n fo r lh o o n o r- o rg y sa v in g s h o u s o o l

?I sorvicod tololly from ) movo out-from Iho In>

'ashors/D ryorslo only . . . ................. •

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W N FA L LS JERCD! Hal, Aid. Ho. Iil Mi

733-6116 . , 32<-:

Salui

C t e d , t €allcRedly ogrcc<l to l)ef.orc )ncwaineuciil ina fellow I ;avc the coltapsliig reudln/j ly. spent 11 days at attcndii clcrai prison. Walsl:y Josepmjall’Mid— wcr(rex a t !>clx)rcan would travel on bail or whero he viously

t h r o u gcreased bail pres- NewYo tbiems, Bali said, The i csi]c4iQQ.milllon,-l— Loroarv as long as II gets cates n going to run, -he's stock o

and gel ali the Inc., to name J

iild Minsky said Calif.”

ontsEnilrAligiiinen

H• • • • • • • • ■■itu rd a y till N o o n - C o ll I

to sisn iii

l E I S E i l M e.. ')f' fk I fVn.. Ijr'fw Ilr., kvo. E.__________ -

hhis fan tastic vo choose SPEED

SPACE?T h e n o rro w < — Full s lz o p a i

ool

h s ,ZT) $kOBTCnitlDM IHOUSI 1

i h / ' D Cr thi^ TIMl0OI'HE5OO3oOnly

WASHABILITYS p o o d Q u o o n h a s s t r ik e in th o in d u s c lo o n c lo th o s . . .

DURABILITY?' — S pood Q u o o n h a s b

o p p llc a lio n s co r to in l fo r h o m o u so .

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M e BURLEYMiiitW. ZbSOOveiliDdAt.no; _ ■ t;a-ii33

lurday, Oclpbor 30, 1‘lbi fin

e l e a s ^ l ^<orean. who was described by a;)w inma{e“as-"relaxedr'’ had bee^-------ilng the Bible while in prison an * ndingrcligionclasses. ;alsh said the term s of the bail____(Texpanded tOTJcrmirEJcCoreaiTtq 'el to New Jersey. It was pre-. isly stipulated he could travel only m ^o u t Southern Califomia and; York c i ty . ' T;

fie indlctmcnl charged that De-.M n'OaSept.2»:!sont«tockccrtin.----------!s representing 100 percent of thd k of Del^rean Motor Company,*, to an undercover agenf using the ic Jam es Benedict in San Cariosi f.” '

B n tS p e c l a l = = =

1 4 .9 5ill fo r A p p o in tm e n t ^

lO TO R Sn.,

7 3 3 -7 7 0 0

value w ith all ! D Q U E E N ! ! !

) w e s t . . .p a i r o n ly 5 2 '/ i " w id o

>AVE^ 190O N 'T M IS S I IS L IM IT E D i M E O F F E R l ;

F Y ? •IOS I h o lo n g o s i a g i t a t i o n _______d u s try . (210*) ro su ltin g in!

?IS b o o n p ro v o n in Coin-Opf □iniy m a k in g It H oovy Duty!

A s Low A s *599 w / t ; I'

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IN-STORE FINANCING

.EY KETCHUM 'indAve. lOthSHHlehwaylS;133 - • - 726-3630■■ ■ ...... ' I ' ’” .....

Timos.Nows. Twin Falls. Idaho A-3

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Reagai_„By.NORMAN D. SANDLKR

: United Press International

'• ’ ROSWELL. New Mexlcc den i Reagan, po in ting to j econom ic • new s from W closed out h is n n g lb a m s to o r th e 1982 c a m p a i^ F rld m lslng W estern v o te rs “ a hope” If they stick w ith h is |

Reagan made his fina appearance, a l an alrpori Sen. Harrison Schmitl, two^ay swing that look

.'Western states to aid I ~~7SenBt(TTanilldales~whosc

pear close.Republican concem <

.......shifts. - in - -.voter__sentln‘ -. Reagan’s trip a heighten

• rpolitlcal urgency, but the: attitude on the campaign i

•reflected this.Out to counter the ‘

- gloom'* of his . Democra ’ '. Reagan pointed to a 0.5 pei• : th e government's leadlni : indicators In September i : of "another palch of blue.' ; cloudy economic horizon.

[pemo(*:B> c l a y F. RICHARDS ■~UPJPolitical Writer

WASHINGTON (U P I)- . ocratlc Party is pumping ti

- --limited resources Into chosen House and Senate,

■ ; closing days of the campa ' tilck up some key seals, t - 1 While not voicing hope I

-T -cra llc landslide. Democra —TzChatrman-Charles-Manat

-i^ targets where he t 1 ‘ momentum is moving awi

Republicans. 7 -'7 ^eD cm o cra tlc -N a tlo n

tee headquarters Is almo ; - a s staff members who noi

d « k s hit the campaig 'V irg in ia. Permsylvanla. '

dnd Illinois.: . > Democrats are Investir • : radio advertising campa

d istricts in what they be best uso of their remainini A party official said $375. pum p<i Into the selected r - • "That may not be much for us that is unheard of." said.• Among the key House r special'attcntlon from D<

— .the drive by. Jim McNUll 'Republican Jam es Kolbc and Pat Bosch's uphi against Bob Stump, a ’congressman running

C a s t y o u i

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in endsRR

(Ico — Presi- to some good

Washington. istormlng trip

by pro* future of

ils policies.Inal personal )ort rally for

ahim to five

d R c p u b l l c a n ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ H 3sc~rgc«~aF—

I about itiment gave..:ened sense of h e president’s gn trail hardly

His mess;i “doom and campaign i cratic critics, course.” percenl rise in ‘‘This is t ling economic' six month! 3r as evidence thuslastic ( ue.” on a once, rally in Sal m. day for t

>crats pS publican thi

The natl vanload of

;) r-TheD cm - Illinois to lg the last of Us Doug Step! nto carefully GOP leadei Ite racesJn_t^>e_polit/cnI.»r< jpaigntotry tb Former.S

Muskie wl'i ?e for a Denio- Sunday nig cratic National , th e .. Demi natt"has"found~ne’ssal'er"

thinks the The me away from the publicans

benefits ift Jonal-Commil— ity-in-the- imost deserted Senate, normally man The natlc laign Irall In eleventh-hc a. Connecticut dldatesoff*

in final cisting In heavy ipaigns In key F” ” ” ” believe is the

nlng resources.J75.000 Is being .Ml races. Iuch money, bul *3f." the official •

e races getting1 Democrats Is'lUlly to defeatlbe in Arizonaphlll strugglea Democratic Pd. for’ as a Re- *--------:-----

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J L 'S .. y 3 - PAUL'S O'

AULKAtBFlAPPLIANCE AND TV

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734^142 BUHL A!

113. Idaho sniurday. Qcioiio

5 W e s t e

R e a g a n s p e a k in g

»sage was a variation on his n plea to voters lo "stay the

Is the fifth increase in the lasl iths," Reagan told an en- c crowd of about 6.000 al n Sail l^ke City earlier in the

conservalive Sen. Orrin

pump dthis year.■atlonal committee sent a of Democratic volunteers to lo help young labor lawyer cphens, who is giving House der Bob Michcl thcrace of his.||fe jhls.^ear______________^.Secretary of State Rdmund win go on national television night and Monday to present !iTiocrat> _ final campaign

message warns that Re­is will cut Social Security if they keep a working major- le-House-and-conlrol-oMho -

itional'commlltoe narw nfnn i-hour memo to all Us can- jffering fresh ideas to be used campaign speeches, if the

DENTl(X) VOTE N

1. N o w B u ro a2 . N o w T a x e s3 . D u p i ic o to T4 . L o w o r q u a l

ie r by: Idaho S lo ts Denlol lobofaU

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tEISCH ^V SERVICE• Clo»rRood

A S K O P E R /^ p R FORTC

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ern can

n i i r

Ing a,t S a l t L a k e .C ity

is Hatch. "Prctty soon, <le hard doom peddlers '

admit it — America Issl back and we will lead tln- this worldwide recessiona "M ake no mistake."1C the New Mexico rallyin ‘'America’s future is a i

lollars 1candidates listen lo the

a fesslonals in Wast lo message wUI be the » jr districts throughout th 5e weekend.is____!.‘.\s-voters go to the

day they should keep ii id call the 'November sui )n the made-in-Washlnglor nl :Novemlx:r surprise’ is lf\ all wake up to on Nov. 3 — rRDnald’Rcagan'IS'given e- the Senate and a workii [y the House." ir- “ Despite intense effo no — ministration ._lo... main

alx)ut their posl-eiectio in real intentions concemii n- po licy areas have al n\ out.” the speech conlenc lie Then il Koes on to sav

rURISMNO Inf. N o.o a u c r o c y :p s . o T a x o sia l i ty d e n t a l c a r« _

i ta le rle t Aitoclotlon. John Dutio

LUESE A P P L I A N C I

: Q U A L I T Y - V A

I L S . . . Y O U R

D E A L E R A N D T

: e f o r 2 3 y e a

Y e a r t o n g A t P a

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HERE WE ARE!!

PAUt-KAtOfLCltCH ArPli/ AND IV SlRVlCt

TOLL FREE ENTERPRI

fnpatgrB and II g

morc pe Inflatioa rales.”

"We 1 altem ati offers ho is makii “ We’nj c lhat is tim es."

- Roswe sidered u^m p lo Septemb

the natlo Aboan

New Me ■"■'I"’'", reporter

success! „ Security

even the die- ; will have lo cam p. Is on hor way 3 ,1 dc,

I lhe way oul or tends to., weaken

Reafinn lold sunport ly lor Schmlll. hoStf■ ai a lulure ol hope canards,

to keyhe pollllcal pro- " t o goal ishlnglon. the duck ses same In House election, the nation Ihis ■ Budge!

“ plans Ie polls on Tues- program _ln mind whal i Me<iicalf iurprlse,'" says interior on speech. “The renewed is what we will tional p; . 3 and beyond if .developr erra-majority in - areas tm king majority in Rach i

nole sajforts by lhe ad- cu ts ha\ lintaln-.secrecy - :ion plans, their ningseverai key - already lcake<l

IV Reagan

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nitrip: grows brighter each day people r e ^ o d lo the drop on. tax rates and inten

r ha~vT~wofk’ “ Ibr 7 a bettl ative — an ailematlve tt hope for-the future and-alrea

iklng.real progress,” he sa •e on a new road now — a ro Is leading America to bell

well, a city of 44,100, was ci sl friendly territory. It had ployment rate oj^7.G percenl mber, well below' the over DYTny m eytcorwhich-mirroi tionill average al 10.1 percenl ard Air Force One en route Vlexlco, a presidential aide ti ters he thought Reagan had be ssful in neutralizing the Soc ity Issue raised by the Den

npai^ing Tliursday.' Reag democratic charges lhal he lo cut Social Securlly benefits jn the system if he wins enou irt In,Congress, are "a fal ' and "one of Ute most dishon ds.” '

JracesI a f le r .^ ia l Security in a lat session of Congress” after t jn.get director David Stockm s further deep cuts in soc ams Including Medicare a ■aid,” lhc_sp<^h or [)cpartmcnt Is planning 'ed effort lo raise fees in i

parks ... and plans to all' jpment'of jwlentiar wildemiinthcSouthwest.”— ........rh change Is accompanied b> saying where reports of Ihi lave Ixien publi^ed-

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execut e”" Candy' Ma Clark O’So^an on eighth anniversarj poisoning death.

________ The, justices voteay as place a'lower" court" ■op in O'Bryan's executloi terest continue tp appeal hi

The courtls one-] e ttle r said Justice Willian-

Ihat to sel aside the p<ready - . '’-'■'.rj :-****'

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Uniled Press IntenwUonal

■ BOISE — Democrats wh< adminislration intends to se of-public range and timb “ practicing thc politics of Goirgc B u ^ said F¥fday.

told reporters at a I t&aCcommcnts about thc pos: sfifes made earlier in the d Secrctary Cecil Andrus “Just ;The -vice president., flanke

•BOISE (UPI) - Fear of the state’s Republican cand

_ fbr-Vice President-Georgc former Democratic govern Fridoy.

■'ThcS' are scared." /\nc frightened that Democratic ISeciected." .

Andrus, former Interior S< moming news conference candidates to remind vot disapproval of Reagonomics Tuesday.

He said he welcomed this Bush and President Rcagi states, but he said the visits the Republican candidates

O r e g o n jEUGENE. Ore. (UPi)

County Circuit Judge_ Woodrich ruled Friday ths

~"publIc“ utllities*-contracts- Washington Public Powei System for two abandonet plants are invalid. WPPSS vowed an Immediate appeal

The contracts, signed by-i utilities to sharc in the WPPSS nuclear plants 4 an an "improper” delegatlor utilities' rate-mal{ing Woodrich said in final ruli lawsuit filed by S| ratepayers against WP PSS

s lw S

n I d a h ctl • .

who contend the Reagan I sell substantial amounts imberland in Idaho are of fear,'' Vice President

a Boise news confercnce possibility of massive land e day by former Interior iust aren’t true.” nked by Idaho’s congres-

I S = S ^ S -of election defeal among

andldates was U i^ r c a » n _ •gc Bush’s visit to Idaho, emor Cecil Andrus said

/\ndrus said. “They are itlc candidates will in fact

r Secrctary, appeared at a ce with five Democratic voters lo express their tics by going to the polls on

his weelts appearances of ;agan in several western Islts do nol reflect well on lies they have come to

I j u d g e i n’i) — I^ne Springfield li ge_ George “ By ente that Oregon agreement. 1 :ts-w ith-the— ty-dlstrictt siwer Supply pants becanmed nuclear in WashlngtiPSS offlcials System ineal^ Section 9 o ftt)y-U Oregon thejudgesaihe costs of “The partiand 5, were of an expect

tion of the return for sfunction, without ade

rulings on a lective contrSpringfield “ The risic

PSS and the liability witt

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Jim Boyd

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. Lt. Gov. Phil Oatt, made j earlier In the day and ther Idalioans to cast their voles i

Andrus, flanked by Dcmo' Statehouse in Boise, said h cblleagues al tlJC lnterlor C confirmed the agency paperwork to sell "substan land. But hc said departmc muzzled until afler the elect

But In both I(|aho Fails ai

IGQlEE*support.

“TTiev.arc-calHng^him-( li afraid to lose," said Andr campaign stops in Idaho F for GOP candidates.

He criticized Republican referred to criticism Bush while running against thepi

"Waiting for Reaganomit the runway lights on for Ar “ I wonder what he thinks today. II certainly has put

. work.'’Andrus gave creedence

cratic candidates who hav on the Administration’s co S17 blillon worth of pubi;

r i v a l i d a t ed utility Board. ------- ---------I te r in g th e p a r t i c ip a n ts ’1. tiie Oregon peoples’ utlll- ;(s)-and-munlcipai: partici— ame shareholder-ijiveslors Ig ton Public Power Supalyn violation of Anicli^nl.)f the Oregon Constitution.” said In his two-page ruling, irticlpants recclvedia share x:tancy of electric energy in r an open-ended obligation idequate indviduall or coi- itrol," Woodrich adfled. isk of unlimited cqntlngent /ith a public etntlt^ such as

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v a n t you to >00 th e m a n y n d iso . W * h o v e b o o n b u sy I r e d s o f p io c o s on o u r so lo n v o lv ed o n a ll 3 f lo o rs . M ai ilso n o w on dls^iloy in o u r r f o r e v o ry o n o to s o o all > rom ise You Will Find You d a n d ie isu ro ly s h o p Id a h o s I

R egister for {I Gift Certil

No O b liga tion — W in n ers w ill b o annc

N ovom be

t c f o u r A p p le PoU sho a p o lish ed a p p le a n d

I f lo o rs to y o u r h e a r ts a

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ies land)P gubcmatorial candidate dc a swing to Idaho Falls hen lo Boise to encourage les Cor the Republicans,

mocratic candidates at the d hc had talked to former )r D cpartm en t~ and they— ;y is putting together tantlal amounts" ot public Imeht workers “ have been ection."s and Boise, Bush attacked

Sa^JKU Bush )-lnl)ecuusothey-re- ndrus, referring lo Bush's0 P'alis and Boise to stump

can economic policies, and ush voiced of Reagonimics le president In the primary. >mlcs to work is like leaving • Amelia Rarhart,” he said, inks of ‘voodoo economics' put a iot of Idahoans out of

ice to some of the Demo- tiave based their campaign1 controversial plans to sell ublic land lo help rcduce

e s w p p ;— (WPPSS)-ls-a8-great as

with a private entity and participants to the type o

— whJch-the Cbns(itullon-w. protect,” the Judge ruled.

WPPSS officials were n by the mling. since Woodi pre-trial judgments that ti with Oregon utilities were

“ We expected ll. and'c appeal Is being prepare Managing Director Boi said. ;

After a lf>-minutejConfe ; iriform the 16 lawyers., i

iSS P.rough S a tu rd ay

P ork y o u f c a r In u s e s id e enj

y n o w s h ip m e n ts o f Foil / ly fo r w e e k s p u ttin g lltoi a le s flo c /rs . All d o p o r tm i lAany n e w p ro m o tio n a l ph u r C lo a ra n c o C o n to r. W o i ll o f th ic n e w m e rc h a n c ^ou r Vlsi^ E n ioyob lo . Brir o s L a rg e s t S o lo c tio n .

(5) *100.00tifica tes— J u s t R eg iste r m o u n ce d M onday , b e r 1st. • • - '

h e rs w ill g r e e t y ou , < id le t yo u le jso re ly s s c o n te n t.

Full B u sh e l o f A p p le s yvi iven w ith m o s t p u rc h a s e s d d ltlo n lo Ih o OPEN Hi ZtW PRICES, a n d L ib e ra l Tn ll o f u s a p p le p o l is h e r s coi

In v lta y o u to b e o u r g l ou 'll b o g la d y o u c a m e . . .

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Andrus' cluims, saying t was “ trying to scare Uic president of the Unlled S off thc public lands in I baloney.''.

“ He is absolutely wro news conference. "He Is fear and he really oughTT

Bush also told reportei Tuesday would surprise who have been pesslmlsti of maintaining scats in C(

GMblght={federal deficits.

; Interior employees this I agency is putting togi

“ substantial amounts" c I available for sale two-thli > But hc said departm

muzzled until after thc ell ' Andrus said Idaho'? Ix . an action was to vole ' Stallings In the Second D f in thc F irst District, bo

program .“ We all must recogr

t can 't make massive sa 1 approval.” hesaid. “Tha » your s ta te those lhal opp(

S S a g r e iis ll would be_-various pai nd expose thc his decislo; ■of hazard for his ruling was-mcanLta— InCcrprctat i. constlMloiI nol surprised The secti Klrich ruled in from Ixjc t the conlracls private pr re Invalid. lhat. In his

S 'ibb~I<'epguson • However

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chargeg the former Idaho governor Uic people liito believing the d States Is going lo be selling n this stale... Thai's a lol ol

vrong," Bush told the Boise I Is practicing the politics ol iTtbl>e ashamed orHinstFlP'”■ters he believed ballotlrig'on ■ise many political analysts Istlc about the G O I's chances I Congress —or golnlng.

B u s h = ^-membersaldho'vlslled'wtth lis week, who confinneif the ogether paperwork to sell " of public land and lo make thirds of its property, tment workers “ have beer ! elcclion.”1 Iwsl protection agalnsl such ole for Democrafs Richard J District and I.arry I.,aRoccc both critics of thc land saic

ognize (the Administration] sales withoul congressional

Tiat’s why we musl have from ppose” iand sales.

i e m e n t sparties in the complex case o slon. Woodrich told reporter; ng was based on a broac ta(lon^f-Chat-scctlon-o/-th< lion.!ction prohibits public entitle! Decoming stockholders ir projects, bul Woodrich saic lis view, "The general evil thc tion was trying to protect thc 'em applies in this case."/er. the judg^notec/ that'iht Supreme Court could in

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Today is Salurday. Ocl. 30. thesfcrd ly of 1082 wilh (2 to follow.The moon Is moving loward its;Iull lase.The morning stars are MercHry. enus ond Saturn. ■;The evening stars are Mars ^ d , . upiler. * .-Those bom on this dale 'are uflder le sign of Scorpio. ^John Adams, second pi^iden[l of le United Stales, was bora Octi 30,725.O nthisdateinhistory;In 1938. Orson Welles caus«J a

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spry. Mre. Grimes said her Ications for elected office 1^ long experience, including work ie r husband running a grocery She also said she loves hlsloiy.-

nd common sense.5. Grimes Is also an artist andQ-bQlltlcafsong--writer.-who-sy^-------tice offered a campaign ditty lor cessful GOP presidential can- e Thomas E . Dewey In 1948. ^

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tiargeso n sid e redIITE PLAINS. N.Y. IUPIl - A d jury will determine whether chargcs should bc lodged against »ss Jennifer O’Neill or her and for possession of the .38 ter revolver wllh which she was ientally shot last week, orilies said Friday, sistanl District Attorney William ;enna said the dcclslon was made . . Jce the case lo the grand jurore lo them assemble the facts and

de whether any crime was wm- ed.”Iss O’Neill lold police she ac- ntly shot hereelf In thc stomach it o p.m. Oct. 22‘as she checked veapon to see If it was loaded. She she was aloiie a tth e time. cKenna said unlawful possession weapon was the only'charge the id jury would consider. Police J been unable lo determine who cd the gun. McKenna said It did Lum bp in stale computer files of stered weapons.le 33-year-old star of such films as “Summer of '42” was Tri-good ‘ lllion a t Northem Westchester pltal._A spokesman said no de- )n had been made on when she Id go home.alice'TuIed lhe shootlng an-accl------L based on Miss O’Nelirs account statem ents by othere a l the U-

e estate in Bedford Hills. v .^ re s O'Neill lives with her husband, n Lederer. their two-year-old s6n ananny. I

lo zerd riv eri j tu rn s c a sh IEWBERRY. Mich. (UPI) j - ■nard “ Ole" Olsen's bosses der ibe him as a "hero" for turning ,000 he found while bulldozing the ndationofanoldhouse. |ilsen. 50. a Department of N a tu ^ wurces equipment operator,'found 590,000 in cash while working in , Tahquamenon Area Slate Park 21. He turned It Inlo his superiore,

DNR reported Friday.)NR crews spent the following ekend collecllng the money from ier a concrete slab near Tah- imenon Falls, a remote area north Newbeny In the easlem Upper nlnsula.[t>e DNR praised Olsen as a ero."3ill Comlsh of the DNR park staff Id the moiiey-was found In the scment of an old house the state ught in 1977 for 532,500. The house, lit In the 1930s. was tom down ome time ago.” he said.\ Newberry radio station said the 3ney was stashed In glass Jars, but J DNR refused lo confirm that- _ port, saying It didn't want lo give I any details that might produce- Ise claims of ownership.The money has been placed in the Jle treasury and officials are.al- mpting to determine who It bcTongs

Bui does Mr. Hansen always vote right?

"Af o f/mo w hon ( —Incroosod production ‘ costs ond shrinking m a rko ts Ihroalon fdaho. form ers, w o can 't a ffo rd to havo o congressm an w h o -T vo te s ’N O ’ on ... . • : . A pproprJolJon bills fo r fh e ontiro D oporfm onf of.Agrlculluro. H o n so n • h o s volod 'NO' o n lh a t bllf SIX o f tho last EIGHT y o a r s ."

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Spain'By BARRY JAMES UPI Senior Editor

MADRID, Spain—Novci critical month for the Socla Mlnlstcr-clect Felipe Gonzi overwhelming mandate In i since thc death of dictator 1

• yearsago.As the socialists form Uie

'Ihepariiamcntaryflpprovc office, the country will be ft

------ weakJmhasotUie.defCALcd------ PrimelVtl'nlstcrlxopolcloG

He failed to gain persona the ruling center coalition 1

- .it as a serious parilamcnta "November will be cruci

Jose Luis Cebrian, editor o------ ElPaisrlrnJitedltorial^ari

that ultra-rightists might t

Israel-By BROOKE W. KROEGI United Press Internationa

U.S. envoy Morris I F riday with - . Prime Menachem Begin and sai Lebanese officials migli th e ir first face-to-face ne rid Lebanon of foreign an

In Beirut, 100 U.; evacuated the city aboar and ships in the first

____ pJanned rotation lo: l^BOO-man Amerlwm-i>

force with fresh troops. As night fell In the Le

S o ld ie r s n u n s nab u n d e r o r

i sa n ' SALVADOR, ]' (U PI) — A soldier w ho'

kidnapping of three sla and an American lay wo

_____ the.offlcer.ln charge sation waa ordered by court recpr^ob_talned5'

■ It was the first offic . . tha t live Salvadori

guardsmen were tollow abducting the four churchwomen — whose bodies later were found grave.

Salvadoran and U.J contend tlje five soldier on thclr own and that n' official was Involved In

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men accuscd of kllllt nuns Maura Elizabeth ( Catharine Ford, along nun Dorothy Kozel Donovan, a Catholic s wereobtalnedbyU Pl.

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their government and await oval needed forthem totake- )c for several weeks in thc ted govemmcnt led byloGalvoSotelo:------------------onal reclectlon In a rout of on that virtually eliminated ntary force.•ucial lnourhlstory,” sald jr of the liberal newspaper•arilerthis-week-waming-----ht try to stage a spectacular

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cam ps Ini Draper met that a newime Minister The Letsaid Israeli and ment denlight soon hold . they were; negotiations lo arm y tn>I armies. porters ’ U.S. Marines. Chatila, I

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U.S. authorities llers were acting § it no top military ‘1 In the Dec. 1980 ^

n thc ease of fiveIlling Maryknolith Clarke and Ita | V j;ng with Ursellne |zel and Jean , Xc social worl<er.

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iB e lljfl ByRONZELI>AR M Timcs-News writer

« JEROME — The -state ry • general's officc and th n County; prosccutor arc unl lij - thc explanations that have M of the-plca-bargain agre ^ t w eert-4-Speclal—Prosecut i| DeHaonanaTJIeirdFBelk. i Jerom e County clerk.:i - “ I-Ihink-Harry., folded

aces.” says. Dill DalHng. t i County prosecutor. It was C , originally asked a Fifth DIj—Judgo-lo-appoInl.aispcclnL

• in the case.. And Russell Reneau, the

Inal' investigator for the

S a l a iw i t ht e a c tBoard OKi

■ByGLENWARCHOL Timcs-Ncws writer

RUPERT - Mlnldok; teachers have reached ; contract setUement with tjoard that wiil give them overall pay Increase.

The contract agreemenl lowing 0 "fact-finder’s” rc recommended that the t< given a “ modest" 3.8 p< increase. The fact-flnder

'•rejected the teachers’ pn• -the board drastically-lnci . fringe benefits. ..............1

The 4 percent increase v a base salary of $12,340. Tl will be retroactive to the b the school year.

“ It’s nol going to land u!• .o f luxury," Anne Hayes,. ‘ Tspokesman. said Friday. ••

• il wlll^be ratified. They hav they a*re willing to listen."

Superintendent Gene S that Uie board rejected flnded&report at its meetii

' on Ihe^^unds that the sug increase was based on enrolCnpnt figures, which availdbte until after the M dale fo^egotiations.

' However, thc board o teachers a 4 percent in Monday, anyway, contlnge

l amily s l;iheatoV:':k lM B P JR L Y ~ T h

: bankrolled>olher persons who t autom aker.. r : Dne of.lhose pcrsor :tia lo st a Salmon ran ; l o y in Friday’s,Tin •employee, Roy Nesse I ; Higley has been I I magazlnes.- An ABC : their Kimberiy home jn i^ t l y news or thew ' * Higley’s Btoiy, and roX-.DeLorean capcn Monthly, a Oetrolt-bfl

H i^ey also has be . DaUy. Mall, who wa

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---------- ■ W h ile 'H l^ ^ saysX >eL orcanrnythhaac w ea ry of recalllngdel

II is unlikely, he be c o m in g o u tab o u l D el

A G c a i• By BRUCE HAMMOND :Times:Nows writer

• TWIN FA LI.5-M uch of ^race for the allorney-gene has hinged on crirainal-jus and as .the election near

— ;candidafcs-remain split jllons.: Perhaps the biggesl difi 'tw een Republican Jim Jo - and those of Democfat J .I islnlheareaofcfrugenforc

Bolh agree that morc effi — bc-'-made-ln. this, a rea ., , ;belleves • the I.«gi8lali

—•appropriate more mone> 'doNYp on drug pushers, whi 's a )« a voluntary dollar c income-tax returns could fundaddltlonalcnforcemei

------^THc-two men-also-dlsaiwhelher the governor -granted the power of final .'cases of reduced prison ser •respoQsibility now vested I

fM ik p k

gcncraljs^ol resehlS anj w ere mista

.ate attorney- vcstigatlngl thc Jerome Belk res:

unhappy wilh term s of thc ive b ^ n given but shc w. grecment bc- election;..

Ik7the former counts agaii som e of lh£

ed wilh four s lale Invest! g. the Jerome" h'ave been t iS Palling who case had pi District Court Custer did Ini Dro-wcutor w henhelnti

Belk'has- lie chief crim- Custer five the aUomey- including a

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quale state _ ._______But the

state-fundir ioka Counly By noon 1 d a tentative been negoti th lhat school a contlngcn ;m a 4 percent W hen" n

Minidoka lent came fol- board 's offi ’ report which the-board 1 teachers be would have ; percent pay approval of jer, however. The tea proposal that wanled a I Increase'their__ eluding snii....... .....................rejected th<iC will provido r l ^ t . sayi . The increase should bc b e beginning of to overrides

A $400,00 i us in the lap $250,000 for es,. a teacher attem pted I /. “ B un think .w ay.ltfaiie have shown us ’Hayes sa;

d lslricl sho' ! Snapp said the future. | ted the fact- salary and feting Mondoy negotiated suggested pay p a rts ot the in this fall’s and grieva lich were not handled eve : May I cutoff In 1384.

The leac 1 offered the agreement

increase on day. The scl ngent on ade- take final ac

su ffe r s Urr Ver D eL b nThe arrest of John Der^refl: ted a drug deal Has turned Ui 10 had financial dealing^ \

■sons IsClark Higley. of KImb ranch and a Rupert farm ihi Tlmes-News — with Del-on sseth: ‘ •n interviewed by Fort>es. 1 30 television crbw^)OTt a d me, filming m at^ a l that will e network’s "20-20” news pibe U ld thatof two other famillK >ers,' were detailed Iast\P< :-based magazine. - :I been contacted by a repon was Investigotlng DeLorcan deal wim the BrUish govemn[relan<l. __________ .Lays thai he is ^ad that tt a come out, he and his fe . ( d ^ l l s that awaken paloful n : ^ 5 . lliat-fte-iww^jilUIJK^ :>eLorean’s b u s in g connectii

indidatCA

fl of this year’s r-w —eneral’s office *•justice issues, / ^ears, the two y lit over solu-

difference be- J o n g :Jones's plans c J.D. Williams[orccmcnt. Commlssimeffort needs to Jones, aa . . But Jones . "consistentlature musl lo operatney to crack enforcemerA'hlle Williams present proir checkoff on therefore-dUd be used lo dercovera^nenl, He critlclIsagrec-aboul__a — checkoffr should bc income-taxnal decision in creating dnsentences — a "You carKlin thc Idaho, without knc

g g i iB a - b iofflce._sald Friday lhat he

iny Implication that there stakes by his office in in- lg the case.■csigned last week under the plea-bargain agreement, was a liow ^ lo seek re-

n{-ln-dlsmi66lng-tlve-briberv— {alnst the former clerk, said the evidence obtained by a istlgalor. Neil Custer, might n thrown-oul of court If Uie proceeded to trial because

id nol read Belk her rights ntervicwed her In April, as'admitlfid turning over to ivc gifts worth about $450,; a rocking chair, a camera

i t t l ei d o k ae n d s -'■all pax; hikelie funding, hesald. ' he teachers rejected thc ding stipulation', Hayes said, in Friday, an agreement had ;otiated lhal does not includc ;ency.

negotiations began, Uie ) tcachers rejected lhe offer of a 5 percent across-i salary Increase, which ive been contingent on voter of an override levy, teachers, who originally 1 13 percent increase — In- ialary and fringe benefits — th<; override, stipulation out- aying that teachers’ pay s budgeted wlUiout resorting Jes.,000 override that Included for teachers’ pay raises wasii by thc board in July any- liled...says that negotiations In thc should go more smoothly In e, Under the new agreement, nd fringe benefits will be rd every year. But olher Lhe contract, including leave ivance procedures, will be every other year, beginning

jachers will .vote on the nt after school on Wednes- school board is scheduled to I action later in the week.

melight’s reari iies'can on charges lhat he I UM media spoUlghl on - 3 with the flamiMyant,

nl»erly,wb<) claims that ' through his dealings —,orcan aiMl Del..orcan'f;

. Time and New. Vork I day wiUi his fam llyat vlil be'usedelther oh th e- rogram. ‘'" •, , ‘ ‘ 'Ik caught up In a''series ' .,Pecert&er-by Delrplt-"'...

lorter from the I^ondon *- Mui’s background.aftcr.:;. . rnmcnt to locate an aulo •;

tiie olBer'sidC'of Uie- •. e. Colleen.'haVe.becomc ‘ . d memories;ne/lt from Uie p u b l i c i t y • ctlons. ,

tes diffc mPtUGH

S ta te -w id e J ^ r a c e s ,

l e s s p e n d s m o r e S e e p a g e B 2 _______Jion for Pardons arid Parole,

a Jerome lawyer, says a jn ljundingsourcclls needed. rale a statewide dnig- lenl program. He says 'the program Is underfunded and I-does nol have enough un- ■ agents in Uie field.Liclzes Williams' proposal for off-type„.donnllon_on_state_ ax forms as a means of drug-cnforcement funds.:ah’t have a viable program knowing for sure how much'

arg<c ancl a toaster oven. Thc e received in exchange fc I- supplies from Amerlct

ducts Co.. a Califomia tr firm.t, DeHaan says the cas i- complicated by the facit

one point, left the^ in V— C«?ter-tQ -oonsultiiD^ i d serves as legal advis a officials.ll , Dalling. however. sa> e ho misgivings about his c case. He says Uiat he 5 welcomed the opportur

thc a ir” on the Issue I0 with a-hcaring to decid ), admissibility.a .The Jerome prosecut

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TWIN FA I.I^--K en Falls thinks he has a t>e It comcs lo promoting i Idaho firms and forcl(>n

Foreign trade is no any olher kind of buyir he says. The flrsl ste sense ■— putting buyei logether.

Beet>e. the owner o Travel Servicc. Is ar worid traveler and a says he can make the face contacts Uiat mli sale.

Beebe was a panel portion of a one-day se Friday at Uie College Idoho — on promoting products on world marl people attended Uie sc was sponsored by Uie T rade Association. Th founded in Twin Fall: year.

J The seminar featured

’c r s t r o imoney you’re going to g

"Yes. my plans call funds. But as attomc believe I can convince t that our drug problem ran ts a higher priority the o lher slate expendlti

Jones also has sug{ back on some of the i personnel involved In menl. and Uien shiftlr saved lo morc undercov

“ But Williams says U 'q stllutl.on does nol pern

_______________g- ‘‘The adminlslratlvi le specifically paid for by Id oUier spcclal funds ded n- ..enforcem ent.” William!

our constilullon. you ar dedicated funds lotc__purposed__U ial_ Is__flof general-fund monies.”

Williams, however, m behind his call for U ih checkoff.

a l l eain d■hose gifts were puling st for purchasing made inh

lean Dala Pro- • In lel ia office-supply • News anc

' has impil ase was further her werc icil that Belk. a f contends, interview with seeking i Llllqg4_ahQ_alsQ._, DeHaan Iser lo county County a

, developec ays lhat lie has general’s Is conduct In thc • Bclk. he would have . charged 1 unity to “clear were coi ; by proceeding when she ide-questionsof from I

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ay fr iendsrcUa Aiade for a tight squ >tevens, left, Andrea William

manojl)y husli trade, t; officials

tnUeelxiorTwIn and a lur i)Clter Idea when McClure, g trade Ixitween Beebe. >n countries. most sm0 different than need’ to p/lng and selling, plan an e itep Is common “ You ,crs and sellers

an cxporlon™ a^,r^„j| „ a salesman. He ^n tin p e Initial facc-to- night load 10 a

,cllsl durlne a seminar - held..- "Id o n ' ge of Southern markelir 8 calcs of Idaho . asaiesrn. arkels. Alwut 40 a sale isr seminar, which The fir le Idaho World proper d rhe group was are imp( ills earlier this small fir

economiced presentations about its

►ngly oi)get.” ••JonesII for additional Uils Is nc■ney general, 1 existing! the legislature our prom in Idaho war- (drug) bity than some of In undercllturcs,” . “The ggestcd cuttlnB admlnlslratlve praWcin.n drug enforce- I^lnance ting thc dollarsover agents. area a s rthc Idaho Con- rcmalnsi

rm it such shut- “ Goinj___ . _mone;^liIvc costs a r c '" s l '^ > " ,=by highway nnd ■ cdlcated lo drugr a says. “ Under 'M o n1 can 't channel ’J some other ,flnanced__wlth _ _ a ^ R e r^’ • Harsr, Is slonding drug puUie Income-tax ment thi

sentence

Jea lseveral statements Belk h

n her campaign for re-electloi letters wrlUen to The Tlmi

and the North Side Nows. Be iplled that the charges again ;rc inspired politically, Dallli ds. He notes Uiat he Is n B rc-clection. that Prosecut inJs-unnppnsftil-ln-Twin-Knl ' and lhat the chargcs we ped inillaily-by Iheattorne il’s office.Ik . has said that llie pric rd by American Data Produc competitive with local fli;n she began making purchaa

the company- - In— t'J7 larges began occurring on the past year, she s:iid an

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r JK)ueeze as Allison Wrigtii amson and Lincoln Elen

ffers tuisinesses involved In exp<

talks by stale and fedci Is who work wllh export sali luncheon speech by Sen. Jair ire.X. during his presentation, s; small Idaho firms think th ;o hire someone to help thc n entry into foreign markets, u probably have not had luai sitting around with nothi ' he says,one of Beebe’s businesses is

to foreign countries, rep g several clients who ha :ls lo sell in those markets. Ti s the cost of lhe trip amo ll companies,on't come Into thl.s saying I’n illng expert." Ueelxjsays, "I irnon. and nothing happens ur is mode.”fine points of foreign shippii

‘ documentation and financl iportant, he says. But first, firm In Idaho needs a way

nlcally lell potential customi its products.

►n solutics is mi-sslng tlic point, ti new.money to be added to I

lg dollars In order to cnliar irogram by providing me I buying money and equipmt ercover operations.” he says. s Ixgisiature has alrea rd high priority to our dr m.''-Wllllams s a y s r ’The'Jo X and Appropriations Co : agreed they n e ^ e d to fund t s much as possible, but we s n six agents underfunded., ing to Ihe l-^gislature for mi / In Ihls time of financial cri /■Isn’ lgolngto work;” he sAyi is’s dnig-cnforcement plan } four elements: orc undercover agents, ducation for grade-sch cn aboul the medical and ie rs of drugs.iiriheF'penaliics for convlc pushers, including a rciiul that a t leasl a third of a pri: ice must be completed bef

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M o r e i o r ' ’ I nr-v

d r a ’c h a s . radlotalkshow Thur ’tlon. However, price c Imes- by the attomcy-gern Belk that lobe incorrect. I

;ainst • On the sam e tall illing that American Dat > not products to three c cutor partments. althougl Ealla^-wcnuioLproseculcd. were Dalling s?iys the pi rney- -.departments totaiei

Belk’s purchases lo rices -$9,000. ducts '•How much of a [li;ms you could get for a S lases asks, referring . to. t'J79.— placed by the Jcromi only office in 1978. an a According to thc a

’Vv.

m 3 ' • ^

■; — ■ •

Ight walked home Friday llementary School. Rain

vorldtrrxport Other panel mei Hlcral some of those fine sales, trade. Saiah Uddln. lames export consultant, s

small company, yoi I, said lot of time on res<

they opment." But sore them research is essenth

ts. particular product -.n particular foreign CC

- Business travel In can cost $600 to $80<

- lc 1 not go to a country without first prepari

M^rk Samson, a , S sullanl. described '• , helped found R.J.

tional six monUi^gi "There arc produ

I'm a manufactured and c , " I’m can move Into fore s until says. ’'We are ba.‘

■ management compi pping. on people as c mcing ;inarkets for Ihem a rst. a documentation expe /ay to Companies lhal \ 3iners goods In foreign ms

pare by organizln{

tions tc. that ' parole, to the • Aliowlng the sti hance profits and Investir morc drug pushers,

pment Williams’ planha:lys. • Require judgesready dalory prison sentei drug drug pushers, rath •Joint — ''w e il^ u c n te a— iCom- dealers lo gel off on.

'p i t l 'u • T h e ln c o m c - t a x allow Idahoans to V the anti-<irug campi

• more • Help train coui crisis handle drug c ^ ^ . \

Ays; w^W efended.'^wif an in- special evidence pn

Addltionniiy. Iwl QThfvit changing the pai

pointment system.‘ Under current 1;

members are.appol vlcfecl Board orCorrecUo, r<iuire- • and Jones soy th prison should become th e ; before governor.

- r t -bef J0.-198?—

j o ^ p i t a l s 'R ?

p r7- ■

w s flursday. ' reportcomparlsoas done made

:neral’s office show Data ;L.Dallingsays. Straigialk show, Bclk said firmslata also-has sold overch! other counly cle- orders,Jgh those _officen> charge

purchases l>y olher in Nied •KWi.O'j, while compa:lotaled more than medlui

, - compaa gift do you Ihink talned 1I purchase?” he ourii0 . a supply order report me Counly sheriff'h— placed

nearly: attorney general’s

\ 'A ; ,

W' \i from ' throughout the d< n fell walking a wei expe

radeseilembers went inlo beforcne points of export said,n. a Spokane-based “ Yoi, said. “ If you arc a servicc^ou cannot spend a Samso[^search and devel- m oslpime bflsic market compatlal to find out if a •‘Don't:t is wanted in a confldccountry. McCIn a foreign country effortsBOO a day. ‘‘I would, goodsy and spend S20.000 essenl!iring.” he said. He ia Boise export con- that wd tiie reasons .-he counlr1. Samson Interna- domes Igo. "Wc Jucts In Idaho. lx)lh tlonlsn I'commodities; lhat F o n reign markets.” he are lh lasically an export produc ipany. We wlli take open, iclients, research with p

I and serve as their helps 1pert," paymc. want lo sell their “T nnarkels should pre- markeIng their company best.”

0 fightiWill

state lo impound ali planlc Imenls of convicted respor

prisonlas three key points: Jont »cs to Issue man- should tences for convicled convlc ithcr than allowing Ing " t -and— convinclng-say-w injuslproballon." from IX retunu-hockoff to1 voluntarily support But paign. would lunty proswulors to pardoi i. which usually "a re , “ Yo )mplejrand involve hc-sa; iroblems.” passec wlh men advocate.arbic board’s ap- , eroor.

law; parole K a f i r " nUtini xiinted by the Idaho “To ionsTBolirWilllams exislc those .appointments nireac e sole domain of the stagCJ

mislal

• TtmDS-NowsrTwinTallsTIdahO -----

flako rt lo loca! proseculors. Belk de 10 purchases . Irom American La Products, licglnning In l‘J?J. night price comparisons wllh three ns in Twin Falls siiowcd Tcharges on all i)ul"one“ of"lhe— — “ ers. and postage anci handling irges made even lhal one more

n May l'J7y.''a'n'brder-'(fi)Tnlfie npany included • three dozen • dium-ink pens at 311 ccntseach, A npuruble pen could have been-o!)- 1^ locally for 15 ccntseach. luring lhat three-year period, ihe o rt said, overcharges on orders ced byBclkamounted loS4.<)8a'-- irly half of thc total.

•SeeBELKonPageBl

J ? ^ ~

siiv iN r.nriM .

i day In Twin Falls, making ixperience.

irvicesOre the flrsl sales arc made, he d.You need to know whal kind of vice you’ll bc able lo provide,” nson said. Make plans, find the sl promising markets and then the npany is ready to start selling, on't get overextended, then moVc ifidcnUy inlo those markets.” rlcClure says he encourages all Drts lo expand the sale of Idaho xls overseas. ••Foreign trade is « n lialtous,” hesaid. ie also criticized trade barriers ll would block imports into this intry In the name of defending nestle indu^ry.‘Wc 'can’t gel mired In protec- ’ nism," McClurc said.^or example, he said. U.S, farmers ‘! the world’s most efficient food Klucors. As longas markets remain m, they can compete successfully ' h producers anywhere, and that ps Improve lhe nation’s balance of ymenls.wllh the worid,‘Trade restrictions will stifle Uiose irkcls whcrc we can compete >1.” McClure said.

drugsA'illlams, however, opposes Jones’s m lo have the governor ulso become sponsible for granting reduced Ison sentences,lones Iwiieves an elccted official 3uld be accountable for reducing a nvlcl's sentence, rather than hav-* "the parole board have the final/ 'w h e n 'lh e y a rc “doubly-insuialed------im th e p u b lic , ju d g e s a n d p ro - 2U lo rs .”

iu t Williams' insists lliiil change luld return politics into thc realm of rdons and paroles.‘You need to leam from history."-says. “ In Uie .IWOs. ,|hc people____ssed a constitutional amendment to ow an Independenl parole board to ■ ” place the political one of lhc gov-- nor. sedutary of stale and thelomey general.— ^ ------- — —‘Too niaiiv ixililk’al problems *rsic(mn~iiiTnm r5ysteiflT~we’ve------ready gone througli Ihose testing igcs. so •^vhy repeat the siime' Istakes?”

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' ByBRUCEHAMMUNU ■ Tiincs-Sews writer

■ tWI.N FALI^ - Jlin outsjwnl J.D. WiJlioms

, $71,000 in Uie atlorney-gen according jo lhe Inlcst fil closures: -

Bul most of that differer the fact lhat Jones had oj lhe Republican primary. Democrat, did not.

As of Ocl. 18. Jones $115,840 sincc Jon. I: W spent $44,949.

--------- U ul-stncc~the-M ay-2Jones's expenditures hi $40,738 - about SIO.OOO

= W iU ta m s * —T-^ccOTdJng McNevln. Jones’s , ' coordinator. Jones spent a

J when he ran againsi / P r o ^ u to r Jim Harris fi

“ nomination.; Williams, who earlier

B elk—■ •Continued from Pai

Reacting lo Dalllng’s Friday, Belk says that sh

‘ statem ents about the pi figures printed in the News. The Jerome news

; pared-American Data’s I those of Its own retail o ; business. ^

Belk says that "it secm< practice In Jerome Countj gifts such as calendars fi nlcs who did business with

___ ^She_Mys Uiat shejjuestloProsecutor Eugene FYc3

; one instance and was told ;■ w ere no problem.

Frcdcrlckson could not ! for comment Friday.: Dalling says, howevei

difference between tokens '^7' lies In whether the gifts I

official’s decisions.

p O b i t iR a y V . D a v is

GOODINU -- Ray V. GoodlnK unil Pifcvna.

. — . Thursday, night at Gooc Hospital.

B om Sept, 27. 1913. W ush.. h e m arried Mar t>cc. 12. t<U8. In Ashton, 1 G oodin# w here he workt F r c d |® k s c n ranch, Atl O A B B I& c drove u truck w l3m « Truaspffttutlon Co idutcd Krelfihlwoys tor ycu rs . They lived J)Oth at I and Uoise during tha<ie yc; In lin riund moved lo PIcvn a Joint residence In Goodin

H e w os a incm ljcr of / C hurch In H enniston. Ore.

m cm tw r of the Hermlslc No. iwr,.

• Surviving; urv: his wife cPlevna; iwobrolhcrs. JucI or Puyuilup, Wush.. anil A 0/ Kugcnc. On;.: ond two Koch of Kenton, Wash,. <iuiickenl»u.sh ot WyomlnR

, __ ceded In d enlh by o son.'Ia n d Ihrec .sisters.

T he funeral will l« he ' 10;:i0ii.m . ut IX-maruy'sG

w ilh th e Kev. Harold Hake F i rs t C hristian Church o»l will >>c In the Cloverdalc

I U o lsc u l2 p .m .w lth lh eU o < No, :1IU In charge of lhc s c r i F riends m ay cull ut II G oodlnK onSunduy from 11

I E d l th A .C q l h o o tHAGKRMAN -- Kc

Ciilhoon. Dfi, or Hur;crman.' •U mornlnc at Moglc Valh

Wendell, y.; Born Aur, lU. ieai. In l<

married ftoss J, Calhoon Kan.. They lived Ihere ur l'J3() to llai’erman, wherc resided.

SurvlvInK a re ; two itou) O lsen or Wendell and HI Kcdwood Clly. Culll.; a Calhoon o t C larks Fork, Id: ch ild ren : od Kreut-Hrandct Rrcot-Krcal-Krandchlldren, p receded In dcoth hy he tau); th ree 'children, l.yl C crli; six liro thers; andclR

T he graveside scrvlcc ; today a l 2 p.m , in the Ho£

•' le ry w ith the Hev. Tom • - H aK crm an United Method

flciolinu.

-HospMAGI

REGIONALB ---------- AM rs, Kuy I-lttledlke. Mrs. I

and G erry Gonzalez, a ll of Tv• Hucky hYakes. both ot KImbci ! Kcarslcy, t»th of Wendell; I ; Crumrinc of nozellon; hlarl ■ Charles Gummerson of Burley

■ D nnF a irch lldo tU uh l,

DlMrs; Harold llrown. Klmlxir

Jlidcoul and Geneva .Stlckcltie daughter, Mrs. Glil)crt Moore Mrs, Sloven Kthinglon and soi

' landdoughlcrandMrs,Wayne .• ijirrlckofFIIcr; llonaldThon .-ofDccIo; Mrs.JohnJ.Woynet; ; Nalhon Bunncrrix)th of Ogde ; Gooding.

DaugJilcrs lo MfTulidTMrsr• IJ tlle d lk e . a ll of Twin Falls, ar

: OT. 01: A<

Pat Malone, Ijiwrenct I jrsu

•oils, la an o _ ^ t u r o a y . O cio t

2 S, WJ . called fort

limitation , , general el Im Jones has Jones is oi ns by almosl - two weeks eencral’s racc , .•■Desplti t financial dls- trary , Jot

------ ' ’“ m edlaadvirence Is due to riglit now,’ d opposition In jo n es a ry. Williams, a negotiate

sum rner. I ies had spent how the fl

Williams has bedlscIo« volunteer

r2 5 -p rim a ry . ' serv ices- have totaled w ith tv

XW more than election, J i m ^ 0 —Tony— Bpent-$flO,

campaign reporting nt about $75,000 prior to thI Ada' County F or the & s for the GOP. Fraiikllh C

spendings er in the year McNevir

PageB2 Belk’s lag’s comments

how salesr

I’s priccs_with Dalling !II offlce-supply be the one

chargcs wem ,^u>bethe

lederlckiin l i r - “ " 'P “'» '- lold small gilts Detendin

Reneau sa not be reachcd Idaho scl i

the conduc •ver, thal the suspects. / :ens and bribes custody an ts Influence an no readinj

quired. hes

uariesF rie n d s :

de ll ChapelV, Davis. 07. of

na. diedioodlnt; M c m o r l o l _ ^ ^ ^ ^ H

In 'D a v e n p o rt . 'Mary Chiltock on n. They lived neor -orked on lhe Don A tler moving lo

uck for Ashby and - I Co,'s and Consol- :or more lhan ;»> at Umatilla, p re .,

! years. He retired inolntolninf!

ot the Melhodlsl }re.. und w as 0 Ille ilslon KIks Ixxlge

Ite of Uoodlng ondJackQuackcnbushid Ai Quackenliushtwo sisters. G race B t u S ^ .sh„ und Dorothyilng. He wiis pre- CellO Cjn . 'j j ir ry , in l‘J70.

JKKOMFI held Monduy ot o f Je ro m e, •s Gooding Chapel V alley Mi ake ot tho Gooding cxlende<til offlclutlnB, Uurlal T h e fum dale Cem etery In announced • Boise RIks lx)dKe F u n e ra l Ch service,ut the chapel in S a b i n a Tl I totlp ,m .

K U PK K lio n of H upert.

■ M ln ld o k a \Rdllh Almeda

an. died Tliursday /alley M anor in

n lonu. Kon'.. she loon in Ixvew eil.B unlll moving in crcshch.us,ncc

I n u S t i t o Vcimn Elvn Owsley o l 1iis o n , I t e s A . » n il> c n n

,l(lal»;2aRrana- ™ yralU I idchlldrcn ond '20 rcn, -She was

b t r hustand In l.yic. .Mary m i

IcIRhtsisters. Flee will be beld Hneerm nn C e m c ™ '= . " I ” )m Skyler o l the “M i l l Chnreh of.

b e In Suns

» ita ls-AGfCVAIXEY U. MEDICAL CENTRR

Admlttalrs. itaymond J e ^ n . Ilrandon I r Twin Fulls; l.lillan B lcrm an an nberly: Mrs, Brian V ertioeven an ll; llc*J0 Itose o l Je ro m e: Mrs (•:ari Norwood o t Brucc. Miss.; rley; Mrs. Itick Davis of F iler , nr

DIsmUaedilxirlee O, Hicks. IJ iu ra l.ll lle r. I> .‘IbcrgvT. all OfTwin Fa lls ; Colvir lore ond ItolK rt Spencer, uH of J( I son of H ansen; Mrs. Michael I ji yneSliver and son, ull o f Klmlwrl: tw rcsonof Klko. N ev.; M ollhcw l 'netska 111 of B uhl; Brandon Banr tgdcn. U tah; and B u ^ Patterso i

Births _irsrF n .'d l.uijue and 'M rl iind^ Ir

and ,Mr and Mrs, C harles Gumi

'.B ENED ICT'SAdmitted

arson und IJerl WcsUakc, a ll or Je

:loDer30.1982

q ilia ir}r a $50,000 o r SGO.OOO Spend ing on f o r each c a n d id a te In the e le c t io n , still m a in ta in s lh a t

\ o u ts p c n d in g him In th e f in a l ks o f the c a m p a ig n .)ite all his claims to the con- JotKS' is outspcnding me In idvcrtiscment by three-to-ohc' w ."W illlamssays.---

and Williams attempted to tc a spending ceiling this r. But they failed to agree on i financial information would osed or how in-kind services — er campaigning and group s —would be valued, two weeks left before the

I, Jones, a Jerome lawyer, had «0 ,0C6 since-May-lO— —thc- ig cutoff for primary winners the May 25 primary election.

! same period, Williams, the h County prosccutor, reported gS34,855,fvin flatly denies Williams’

i large orders from American uld have been introduced as B, he says, along with in-, jn from the company about esmen determined the size of y could offer.g says thal his office should ne to determine whether civil will be filed against Amcrl-

la Products, as DeHaan has ed. But the Jerome prosccutor It he doubts the $30,000 audit Ml by DeHaan could - be- 1 successfully to the Californiay:-------------------------------------ding his office's investigation, says that two court cases in ;t ample precedents to guide luct of officers In questioning I. As long as Belk was nol In and was free to comc and go. ling of legal rights was rc* 1C says.

-------------------[Is m ay call ol IX-maray's Wen- pel today from 'J a .m . until I p.m.

r

GoodmanIMF Celia U -otta GcKxlinan. Ii3. ne. died i-'rlday morning ul Magk- Manor In Wenitell a lle r ;m

d illness,uneral Is p<.*nding und will l>e x-d hy the Hoveliol>ertsan Chapel In Jerum c,

l a B . Fredrickson:K T - -.Sabina U, l-'retlrlckson.7ii. :-rt. died Thunalay evening al a Memorial Ho.spltal,

ervlces;KKI.Y • • The fuijcral tor Gludys

a i. of KimlH;riy. who dlwl /, will l>e held on lo<lay al 1 p.m.• M ortuary In Twin Falls. Burial n Ilock Creek Cemetery. Friends .1 u l lhe m ortuary unlil noon, ll io luggests thut meinuriui donalloas

m ode lo the M arch or Dimes, ieai o r any favorite charity,

FA M .5 — The funeral for Rasm ussen Brown, 87, of Twin ho dted W ednesday, will be held o t 2 p.m . in the Twin Foils West m tcr, GOO H orrlson St. Burial will unset M cmorlai P ark . Friends

Vnldl Pa rish ond P

n L. .Sellz GOC and Mrs.

I and Paul M rs. W.H, lluwkcfrs Colvin D u lhy ,jilo ftio o d ln g »5.; Mrs., ami Mrs, M rs. M argarltoU -l

ivlnlntdnt Alex C antu o f l leybu IJerom e;Ijingforti

crly: I 'm l „ „„ ,w TtevIno ■ sui.inne.M e.anncriinil .. Collie Knoi

' and Iton Chavez of B<

_ _ AdauglitertoMr, i 'MrsTKiiy' ” ** 'immvrson

D lunnc Victoria of.

W llliur Chrlllon. ’Jeroiniv Kupert,

nsdisng charge that Jones Is he election.’ lat , Instead, he says th ial spend only an additoi

$15,000 in the final twc 3n- campaign — resultln In gencral-elcction expcn

lhe ■ tween *50,000 and $60 we’ve been saying all al

to Williams estimated F Dls total campaign expcnt on ing $15,000 during the pr lid also will be In the vincln

up Ju ies ’fl expendMost of the contrlbuti

he cam paign since the i ad been from Individuals.; he—form ecSenX cn B. Jord irs" Sen. David-Little. R-F in. and Idaho ■ businc: he Magnuson. $200. cd Jones, himself, has

about $25,000 into the ct is|__Nlay to. AbQUt_$l2.00Qj

an "O ur position Is that JJs since he was In charge o: in- • the absolute authority t

in a manner in whld 0* appropriate.” Rcncau s,

however, take cxccptloi Jd ence that tlie case was /II the Interview done rl- vestlgator.”“ DeHaan said Friday i

were entitled to Ihelr opl Jit “ That's why there are

R a y s ^ I ^ w y c r e ^ l s a g r »

_____ DeHaan says that iJerom e County’s authoi whether or not to file againsi American Data,

He says that he has mi ^6 the tentative wording fot

Dalling, and that he wii the Jerome Counly o

■®* afte r the election, beforc to proceed with the case,

>• B o ra Dec. :l.. lUU'i. In lli I. sh e iiltcnded schools In

IX'clo, She movwi to Dccli■ m a rr le tl .lolm I). Fredrick;■ ■J.'V.ri.j. In ltu|H.-rt, They i■ Mlrfliloka Dam In l'>t;l anilH . l'Jij2, w here she hud sincx' I w as a imrinlKr or the Clii■ C hris t orr!alter-<lay Saints. H Surviving, arc : he r hu.<;t>a H th re e .siins, t.ynn Fre<lrlcl< ■ ' l- ik e . W ash.. Je rry H, F n■ K enne th Fre<(rick.son, Jwl H rive dauglilers. l>elia I H am ilton . Mont.. IXv '■ T e re sa Hramlelx)urg. Iwth > H Caro l 'i 'm tl ut IH-nnls. MaI Chtigg of Pncalclto; two H Bow eult o f Chandler. Arh■ Jo lley or Kent. Wash.; :I2 g H unil l»i I’real-granilchiidr p i prcce<iefl In flealh by a .A Frw lrick son J r ., a grand.so. yij Ih re cliro th crs .n T h e funeral will t>e held % p .m .-Ill the Uupcrl-M oni

.Second W ard Chaj)el wllh C. U «nicn«fthe.Sccom iW a B uria l will l>e in the f>eclo C

'>■ F r le m is may call ; Ic M ortua ry in lUijwrt .Sum; n and evening and al the cbur

j r l o r to th e service.le" Ja n e L. Bond

• |W I.\' KM.I.S .lane I T w in Falls , dleil l-'rtilay a: K vgkinal Me<iii'al Cenler,

'i. T h e servkx" Is penillniII announcw l liv While Mor

i-'alls.

5 — —'K m a y c a ll a t White Mortuary ll to d a y and Sunday untilI . M onday until noon. They rr Jl c h u rc h rrom t p.m, Moni is tim c o f th e .service.leIS TW IN FA U .S Tlie fuis. H rlgjis. Ht. of a v in Fal

' T liu rsd ay . wlli lie held Mon n t th e White Mortuary Ir

r B uria l will Iw In Sun.set M<n Friend .s m ay call a l tlie md rro m r, lo 'J p.m .. Sunday ui;t M onduy unlll tu a.m. Thi11 g e s ls th a t m em orial ckinats to lh e C anccr I-'und.

D bm lssed x l Paul liancn ilt. Ixithar.Sliosluini

300D IN G COUNTY MEMORIAL A dm itted

vkes. Kilon Oslx)me. Klhcl Wllli;j Ilng; and M rs. K m cst U -achot Hi

Dlsmlsaed )lx -h lJaof(;oodlng.

CASSIA MEMORIAL Admitted

I,yle nick.son ond Krislol Browi yburn ; K n n u Pickctl of Oakley:

DIsmlaacdnd son, Sharon Adorns and 1,11. Newman or I>eclo: M aryCorpcnl Knopp or P au l; Mlchaci Chrlslln )t Boise,

B irthli^ u n d M rs. I lay Koyle of Hurley.

MINIDOKA MEMORIAL

iO fR upert,Dismissed

m. Puscuui Vllllcana und Ffzii

sclos<Is “ buying the the form

expensestha t Jo n es will sep a ra te tonal $10,000 to • m ade b) wo weeks of th e the ba la Ing in a lo ta l spen t for jnd iture "o f .b e - ,60.000, Ju st llko------^Corpoialong.” backing1 F riday th a t h is C ascade inditure, Includ* *500: Id p rim ary period. wOO; th Jnity of $60,000. Idaho Ei

$500; an tnrilfHryfl T he butioQS to J o n e s 's have b<

p rim ary have newspap 3. Som e Includc: . sionstat;n ian . S300: s ta te ...... - - -:-Em m ett. $250; Vjcssm an H .F .” WiUiai

$13,189, Is h a d to p u m p rightSTO c a m p a ig n s in c c " . The l a

O jiL th a t- w a s - In — c a m p a ig

------ — Patat Mr. D eH aan, net! of the case, had r to dispose of it TWIN Ich he deem ed a re solic I says. " I w ould, m ight h; Ion to any infer- the thcfi IS w eakened by w om en’s ! by ou r in- ca r ile rtl:

"W e’rt

folnYons^’ ™ " “ S b J S t u l l s . - he 7.30 p.™

h e recognizes___________lorily lo decide ile a civil su it

mailed a copy of for such a su it to vill consult wilh com m issioners

ire decjding how WEND unblockc solar-hc: Wendell than the

------------------------ j ailev.

■£ - A variHlverlon. Ulah. rcqucstc'I Riverton and Thursda ' i;lo in IUM. .She ^ ^ cksoffon Marchy moved lo themd lojtupert in A vcnuc(

Jlmrch of Jesus

4)and of Rupert; in g if th cIckson of Moses A lte r ( ’*re<lrlckson andwlh of Uiiperl; *T»"*a Ham^-n i>t. ' I \ 1 / |

Grayhill ami * v v ^ Ih ot Twit) Falis.klass,, Md lieth FILR Po slsteft;- Vera exotic Clrlz„ anti Venia converg(Igranilch'lldren;' and Sunilren. She was som e o f t” .son. John I) top^m all .son. 0 sister ..ml

;kl Monili.y ill I Valley Irmon KlnL.in.l ^ ,Ih llisliop David C aluom liVanlorricliiling, “ M anjoCeinelery, have be

al Hansen's honors aimi;iy atleriioon accordin1..rd.onMo.»l.iy Je ro m e,

m ittee aiOne 0

fo u r- s ta te f. lliiml, rt. of Twin F’ al Maj'ic Valley F ile r allr- Sunday.In« and will Ik; public,[ortuary in Twin ^c n d c

g ive locj

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iry in Twin Fails |II a p.m.., and’ may call ot the Ionday until the

funeral for Curl °•alls, who died rionday at It a.m. CIn Twin Falis, J

Memorial Park, omortuary today ,unlll Up,m, omi .

rhe tamily sug-lallons Im* made ^

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lium.son and C, Kd ^Hagermon. ,

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wn. oli of Buricy; ond Hon Chavez ■ ^

tc.lia Harris, aii or , C(;nler nnd daughter ' ‘ llonjcn of Rupert: ' - T h «

! '

fzina Ross, ail of ^. to u

;e finerm of paying off a b ^ loan ses incurred In the primary ate $10,000 personal loan v by Jones to his campaign i

ilance of the $25,000 has b< for gas; food and lodging.

^ ra tio n s and lobbying groi ng Jones indude: Be ide, $1,500; Morrison-Knuds Idaho Association of Realtc the Republican Party, $4,0 Energy Resources Commltt

and the Bunker Hill Co.. $500. bulk of Jones’s cxpcndilu been for advertisements

lapcrs and on radio and teU lations Ihroughout the state .-

^ i l l l a n i s ’eip^aitufM ^ lams has loaned his campa 9, plus he has donated an o JTDOslnceMaylO. _ _ largest single donationslth-

aign—have 'conie from lai

m ty raid oi ts $ 2 ,5 0 0 1N FALLS - Twin Falls pol inciting help from anyone v,

have information conccml left of about $2,500 worth, n 's underwear from a st( rthismonth.:'re Just up against the wall ing.” said Ll. Jim KlsUer. burglary — at Sweet Nothing Mnd St. W. - occurrcd betwt ,m. on Oct. 14 and 4:55 a.m.

3 c e ss to su quest f o r s•JDELI.. — In order to rccc :kcd sunlight, a propo: icated apartment bulidlng ill must be buill 10 feet rati he required 25 feel from a c

ariance for the building v ited at the Clly (Council meet day evening by Ben Morgan :11 resident who wants to bii Ipartment building off Ri c C ,. ____ ________

g ah sa id his existlngJourpI n e n l would shade Ihcllcw-bui h e v arian ce is nol g ran ted , r discussion, council agreed

;o -day exoRR - Uelwccn 300 and *

chickcns and pheasants v rge on the Magic Valley tod unday for a regional show of the nation's most unusual c ialli:^irds,( iso i^ by the Snake Ri’ I -Poultry Club, the show v e entries from Idaho. Ut;

my of the entries coming hi t)ocn winning nalional sh

s around the country this yea ding to Etotly Henderson le. a member of the show cc i and a fancy poultry breeder.

ol the largest shows in tate area, it will be held at Falls County fairgrounds

all day today and untii noon ;y. The is free and open lo

idcrson says thal the show \ ocal residents an opportunil)

But does Mr. Hansen Qlways vote right?

“W h e n M r. H om en • again vo led against

reauthorizing tho C om m odity Futures T ra d in g C o m m iss/o n o n Sopi. 23. J982.I m u s t quosllon If this w as nol ono m oro favor for-tho C om m ission's long tim o antagonist, silvor m o g n o fo B unkor Hunt. Huntw o u ld ralher op ........ —orato oulsido tho r o v lo w o f that b o d y ..

"This loglslafion also a ffirm s o jurisdiction bo tw oon tho Com­m odities Commission an d tho S ocurifios fx c h o n g o C o m m is­s io n . Tho SEC -• charged last, w ook that Hunt's silvor doplings In 1979 an d 19B0 brought Ihe U.S. financial System _ _ to th e brink o f ; collapse."

lie R e a s o n a b le C h o k e !

caus niuwci mm v*.

anees■an for groups and the D< ory. A Idaho, Democratic 1 n was borers Political Ai pi and- «00; the A F I^ IO } been the Democratic Wor

Individuals sup( with donations lar

groups dude: former Attoi Boise thony Park. $250; fi

udsen. norlty leader Cy ( alters, members of the Tw M.OOO; of May. May. Sudv nittee, andStubbs.SIOO.

. Corporations and m u r« donating to him ah

'P Bank and Trust, $2 Co.. $100; Utah P

®--------- S500;------and— the— ^^Brothdrh66d-df-lEl

Commmiltec . on Trust, *200.

Most of Willlan .tiUiIs— havff becnUIvrd^ b labor travel and advertisii

yn local sht } in lingeriepolice Police pay the bu c who tererf-thc building a iming hlmsdf, leaving blo< !lh. of KisUer asks thal store have seen the burg

seen the stolen item; ■all on or if they have seen

11,” should contact 11 ling’s. “ We’d like that inl twccn People with info m. on 733-O8G0. Callers wi

mous, KisUcrsays.

unlight trig se tb ack vaBccivc meet with Morgan; iposed Inspector a l a w ng In Wednesday, Nov. rather variance can be gn a city property owners i

days notice. ‘■; was In other business eetlng Holm reported gan, a auditors, Seamon’s

build and Cook of Jerome East for three-and-a-hal

audltingcity record the results of the aut

■ bu iU k^ The courfCil' meet ■-’^ M -m inu 'lc executive

Bcd to ’ personnel.'

otic chicke[1^400 see chicken breedss will ‘ thisarea,today Judging will beow of Sidney Garnett of Haland This is the sccond

Snake River VailRiver ............V will

show/car.” •on of .' com-ler. Kin the kat the J

I .. O oioC arnaXin o n I" ■■lo the

w will ni.y .o

f r - iW h ite M( r e s p e c t c w h o c a ll.

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Tl5 — 0 1Democratic Party: ,: Party, *5.000; La- M l Action Committee, ,0-PAC.-$l,000; and----- G SJomen's Qub, $100. pportlng Williams' BUf arger lhan $50 In- ebratc lomey General An- Cassia former Seriate mi- And Chase, $100; and officer

V ln Falls law firm look o dwecks, Hlndurilng commi

policeId lobbying groups • .j; also include: Idaho $250; Hecla Mining Power and Ught.

he-----Interiiatlonal ,E lw trica l-W orkdrs^ :-^" “

Political AclionSmal

BTO’ expenditures__ MlnldoI between campaign scrvinj sing. . - -

Chitop ma

WE?P celcbr.

. Acccburglar forcibly en- actlvlt; and apparently cut less oflood on the scene. At tIt anyone who may ' Idaho;rglary occur or has 5 to 8 fms ‘'floating around entertfen large amounts of A pnt the department. P -m . FInformation.” best c(formation can call the awwill remain anony- stalion3. -

ggers 1 ariance

Tn and a city building Rar work session next app

V. 3. Before the tO:3 ;ranlcd. all adjacent Twi ; must be given 15 A

Har:ss. city Cierk June j j j j

lhat the city’s I’s. Bancroft. Smith ne. werc al City Hall , alf days this week ' rds. They will report ludit next month. - <> ,. •* meicting ended -with a pari vc session to discuss silv(

en show o^is nol oflirti shown in which

In spi« handled by John club, Haynesvllle. I.a. breedl

nd such show for the their c illey Poultry Club, y ea rs '

J H i n t h

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Aortuqry o ffe rs th e an d c o n s id e ra tio n

II. W e s e rv e a s w e v

4 ITE V3 e / h y the P a rk ”..EAST-TWIN .FALLS____ANE 733-6600 f l

mLECTEO MOR-nctANS '

Frick yr treat ;Vlini-Cassia arra :elebrates tonigiit ~ .-3URIJ;y - Halloween wllf be ccl- r a l ^ -tonight in Minidoka and ssiacounlles. ‘ "Vnd Mini-Cassia law-ehfoi^mcnt icers'will be out In force iohightto - tk after trick-or-treatcrs.’ Several Timunlty groups have infdqned the lice departments thal Uielr activl>5 will be held tonight ins'tead of nday night, says Paul f>ies, thepert police chief. , . -------------kxausc the children have tp go io - - tool Mondayrtrick-or-treatershave m urged to cdebrate the holidayiFghtr Mys" Lemah-Mcssley.-ihe----- 'riey policc ch ie f.-imaller towns in Cassia andnidoka-countlcs-also wiU-bc-ob-::------ving Halloween tonight, -

;hili feed, cartoons lark W endell event---VENDELL - Halloween will be cbrated in Wendell today.According to Mayor Otto Lcmkc, all ilvlllcs will be held loday, regard- so f the weather.U the American Ixglon Hall, oTf iho Street, chill will be served from 3 8 p.m. Cartoons will be shown for lertQinment. parade is scheduled to begin at 7

n. Prizes will be awarded for the 5t costumcs. In case of heavy rain,! awards will be made at thc j i r e llion.

‘L one R a n g e r ’ r id e s in to b a r ;TWIN FALLS - The “Lone

Ranger" m ake a pre-Halloween appearance Friday night about 10:30 at the Rock Creek Bar In TwinFalls.

A well-known prosecutor.Harry DcHann, rode a horse into the bar, to the amazement and amusement of diners and drinkers alike.

After a few minutes, while the . rider refilled and the horse was admired by waitresses, ,th e ''‘Ixnc Prosecutor.” rodeofflnto ’■ lhc sunset — or at least the ! parking lot — leaving not even a ; jilvet bullet behind. •

)pens today! ^lich was organized two years ago. spite of the newness of .the local

Jb, many members have been ceding fancy poultry and showing Jir chickens in national show« for 201 , ars or more. Henderson saj^. • .! ■

MWFORMli" 'FHE TWIN FAUS EA FOR th e ; i t - > :ale C a rn e g ie C o u rse ' .;teij by'R.L. Bowman & Associates

'c ° ; r " 7 3 3 - 4 0 4 P

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l e U tm o st in *sn to w a r d a ll e w o u ld b e s e rv e d .

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Infanti f 'ijA V lD E. ANDERSO

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; '*■" " ’'A’liost or religious and ; ... „lna,thc National Counci

' '.jjiuffber of Methodist a have joined on i

i j ' ® ^■ ^miiftj^natlona] firm ma■ J ^„p^ucl3lnless-dcvclope

; rt) 'bu t while the boycott 0 i ' bran endorsed by such su

i'■'■'cpti^icll as 34 annual conf< 1 '’■•‘ •’oi'a iobal Ministries and' - 1 • ■

: n ^ C h u r cASSEaaBLYOFG

' • TW IN FALLS - Sunday ' P I M 'A sttm b ly o( Ood will

. ^ T tic m o ^ n g scrvlcct . ''io ;M a .m .T h c Ile v .L a rry K <

!.c l 'a lU )c7 p .m .8 crv lcc .On W ednesday, w om en's E

^ 'm cct a t 10 a .n i.. and Famll; r. ■ ,■ ..tIc3w llIbcbcldal7p.m ..

■’ >/The fall b aM orw Ill be.hc ^ t u r d a y , Nov. 5 and 0 .'

BAPTIOT '• JE R O M E - Sunday scho

b c ^ n a t 9:4S a .m . P a sto r L ?. ■ speak on "R isk Your U ic for

•„iv u a .m . worship Bcrvlce and .s e rm o n a t Uic 7 p.m . sc

1 ^ - "U unnlng to God." Followlr I ' ' th e Junlor*hlg^ youth grou 1 H allow ccnparty.

KIM BERLY ~ Sunday scl ■ !■ - flt9 ;4 5 a .m , P a s lo rD a n S m I:

I lh e l l a .m r8crv lec . T helra ii beg in a t 0: IS p.m .. and the c

[ w n ib c g ln a t7 p .m .. . T tie W ednesday worship

^ W « stu d y w illb eg ln a t7 :3 0..... TW IN PALLS - Sunday f..B ap tis t will begin a t 9:.4S

. m oq ilng worship serv ice w. n .m . T hc scnlor-hlgh youth g

• a t ‘7p;ln.' O n Tuesday, the g r a d e d m coti a t 3:30 p .m .. and U

• '.gi^iiup will m eet a t 5:30 p.m.- • O n W ednesday, scnior-hig

,,*#111 m ccl a t 7:30 p.m .. an ' i s tu d y w ll im c c to t7 p .m .

T he Intorm ountaln A rea B ap tis t Churches of lhe N

’ m e et Nov. 5, G and T ot Clcarfl • TW IN F A L L S -S u n d a y 8 ■Street B aptist will begin ■'Ghildrcn’s church and the w .w ill'b cg ln a t n a .m . Pastor . will speak . The evening scr lism o i will bc held a t 0:30 p.l

. _ B ap tistC nurch .a t9 l0S hosho Bible study and thc praye:

b c g ln o l7 p .m . W ednesday.

• CALVARYCHAPTWIN P A L L S - A "Living

w iH 1)thclda t7p .m .today . l ; t*CraBS Roots" will bc tiro

ove r radio sta tion KL m pm lng w orehip scrvlcc a

'' , , c h ^ h will be held in Uic Y P U ji,tn .A ilo thcr6c rv lcesw lll C a lvary Chopel. Thc evenin

1 :^:3W IP3t7p,m.1 I . • A - C l« ^ c ircu it TV prog I • 1 S tftviyal” wlli be shown- I J'-MotSlny. ■ ---------

I . Bible study will begin J I T O c ^ y .i Bible sludy niso will be hc J noon al'712 Ulue U k e s Blvd.] . On Thursday, a p royer m 1 . he ld a l 227 Eighth Ave. N. i I ' Bible study will b e h e ld a t 7:

FH tfiA vc.E .

ij i ‘ 1 CATHOUC . TWIN P A L L S -M a a s will

^ ^ ^ t X L £ d w a n |g a t C p.m . toda a n d tl:45a.m ..and7 :3C p .m .:

On w eekdays, m ass Is cc a .m .an d l2 ;IO p .m .

'»C 5fR IO T C 0V E N A N T m TW IN FALLS ~ The youth

p .m . today u t Pau l Reynolds A ddison Ave. E .' ‘ Foundation G ass will bCf Sunday. Children’s church an sc rv lcc will begin a t 10 a.m . i m a k on "A uthority .'’

« .Tbe-Women’s Intercessory / ' ingw ill beheld a t Susie Hanci e* . 2149 Addison Avc. E .. a t 9 a.m » 'T h e F am liy Night scrvlcc S i 7 :X p .m . W ednesday.» ; ,A w en ’B p ray e r b reakfast ^ 6:30 a .m . T hursday a t the Tc W res tau ran t.

I CHRI9T1AN^ TWIN PALLS - Bible sch

I . Our chi^ The Tlmes-News c

to submit Informat g appears cach Saturd I To ensure your inflB • The deadline for•jj • Typewritten orS ellmlfxale errors.3 • Provide full Inf<I day and date. Includ c — andapiionenumb 2 t ' If you have questi

a.m. and 5p.m., and

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DONALC 5 ^ ^ BRADLi i T i f f T i j i Mil II

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and civic groups, Includ- d< uicil of Churchcs and a ;t agencies and confor- o in effort to boycott thc g, J. because of the way the marlcets infant-formula ^ oped nations.

tt of Nestle products has hj sub-units of the nationa. di

anfercnc^and Ite Board____Jld Board of C hirch an d , tli

ch servIFGOD ■ a t 9:40 a .nday school a t Uic film "T he will begin a t 0 :4S shown a t tl 'icc will beg in a t will sp e a k « y K eller will speak first mcclli

will be s e n i's Bible study will T he fall mlly NiBhl a ctlv l- U m iugh. I

beginningi!,hcld F riday and Bcrvices bc

TWIN P> .C bristlao

T m om ing vichool classes will both wlli b ir L a n y Ijik e wUl scrv ice m t * for C hrist" a t th e K U X a t I : and baptism . The .p .m . A "G

service will bc held a l the : iwlng the scrv icc . Bible s tu pDup will hold a d a y .r

T he anni i school will begin Nov. It. Smllh will conduct T WIN P / [raining union will K r i s t ia n ' 1C evening sc rv ice se rm on a l t

Q uest of a ship servlcc and m eeting wll ':30p.m. T he harvay school a t F i rs t bc ld at5 :3 0 :45 a.m .. and the e wlli begin a t Uth group wlli m c c l ..................M l

T W IN F / ^«:hool group will 9:45 a .m . d the Junior-high "C hrist I n ' m. u a .m . se r'•high Bible study he ld al3 l8 8

and adult Bible . T he Wedr al7 ;3 0 p .m .

rea of A m erlcon W omen's e Northwest w lll-r n.m.Thurs< ■arfleld. U tah. The menly school a lT V ler th e Golden < ^n a t 9:4S a .m .« worship se rv ice CItor Dave P a v e lec - T W IN F / scrvlcc and bop- will speak

) p.m. a l thp F irs t F inances" ishoneSt.E. school willoyer meeting will Vandcrhoefy.

CHUFlAPEL TWIN Ffvlng Bible N ight” will begin y. Husion willbroadcast a t 9;0S Uie F a ith ’’ K UX. Both th e Halloween f

e nnd children’s The Mem YFCA building a t p.m .T ucsdi wlli be held a t th c On Wcdt> inlng scrvice will fellowship n

and a mld-\ irogram "F 'u tu rc a t7 :3 0 p .m , vn M 7:30 p .m . Thc d lsti

b 'ridayand :In a t 7:30 p.m .

CHURC; held JV cdncsday____BURLEY/d. JERO M Er meellng will b c 9 :50a .m .;a i N. a t 7 p.m .. a n d TWIN FA It 7:30 p . m . ^ 420 be "Evcrli

school an d c Thc Wcdi

IC p.m .will bc celebrated loday. and a t 8, JO .m. Sunday. ANDEi celebrated a l 8 JERO M E

9:45 p .m . P •‘P eace’’ a t

FELLOWSHIP T he youth g luth will m eet a t 7 th e evening jids' home a l 2405 A n Aftcr-gl

held followii b eg ln 'a t 9 a .m . P r a y c ra r

tl and the m om ing p .m . Wedne: m. Dob Kucsl will

CHURo ry P ray er meet- Sunday s ancock's home, a t P a s to r Don a.m . Tuesday.. - a n d 6:30 p.r /Ice will b e ^ n a t scrv lcc will

H oieldcl res (ost will begin a t T he youth e Tomm yknockcr day. •

CHUIIN - O PIschool will begin TWIN PA

--------------------------hureh news guVS encourages any church in' t nation for our listing of chi urday.information is used, follow thi for church news Is Thursday i or plainly printed informat

Information — compiele nor !lude the name of thc commut mber to coll if more Informati estions about church news, c u)d ask for Glenda May or Jon

FALLS REFORMEI2 ! V 4 t h A v » .E a » !

(Next to the Public Libr.:00 A.M . Sunday Sc 11:00 A.M . "Not G i 30 P.M. "The Spirit 1I was glad when they sa id . t us go unto the house of fi a o NIENHUIS. PASTO DLEY S lA G H , D irector

lula debSociety, the nation’s second U

. church’s highest declsion-m General Conference, has \ dorsement of the boycott. ■

Instead, the church ha^ app Formula Task Force to sl emotional Issue and devise o multiple questions involved Nestle boycott.

And the lask force’s recen has slirred up considerabh denomination.

__The.lnfantTformula qucstlc the attention of a number of ci

irices—a .m . a t Com munity Q ir te t la a Thc h e C<Bpc! Is for Sharing” will bt It the l l a .m . servlcc. Biil Putm ar ok a t theC p .m . m usical service, Um c ling of the fall rally . Rcfrrahm cnli c rv ed following lhe scrvicc. fall rally will continue Mondoy

F riday , w llh fam liy clossci ig a t C:45 p.m . and cvangclistit I beginning a t 7:30 p.m .PALLS - Sunday school a t Firs)

a will begin a t 9:40 a .m . Thc { worship and children’s church I begin a t 10:50 a .m . Tbe momlne m ay be h card -ovcr radio sialion

11:10 p.m . Tbe youUi will meet a l c "Gospel Singing Jub ilee” wiil bt

hc 7 p .m . scrvice.sludy win begin a t 7 p.m . Wednes-

nnual ha rv e st b azaar will bc held

P A I ^ - Sundoy school a i VaDej a will begin a t 9:30 a .m ..T h e a t the 10:45 a .m . service will be "In f a Real G od." A congregational will beheld following thc scrvlcc. orvesl dinner ond bozaar wlli bc •30 p .m . Friday. ' ■

CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE FALLS - Sunday school begins a l

n . P a s to r E vans will speak on In You: The Hope of G lory’' o t Uie service. The 7 p.m . service will be 188 F a lls Ave. E.edncsdoy p ray e r scrvice witl begin .m . ut 541 Highland Avc. n’s Bible sludy will be held a t 10 irsdoy al5 4 l HIghlald Avc. cn will m eet a t Q:30 u.m , Friday ut en G riddle reslourant.

CHRlfflTAN CENTER FALI.5 — P a slo r Sheldon Slagcl

nk on "How A Christian Views s" a t thc lO^a.m. scrvlcc. Sunday vlli begin a t - '10:45 a .m . Burke o cf wlli speak a t UieGp.m. scrvlcc.

URCH O FT H E BREnHRFJ4 FALLS — Sunday school ciusscs

in a t 9:45 a .m . P a slo r Ervin L. vill give Uie m essage "To Grow in th ’’ a t thc 11 a .m . scrvlcc. A in p a rty will be held a l 5:30 p.n>. cm bcrshlp C lass wiil mccl a t 3:30 sd a y .idnesday. th c women will hold a ip and lunch, beginning a t 10 a .m ., Id-wcck silent scrv lcc wlli be held m,llstric.l conference will bc held nd Saturday, Nov. 5 and 0,

fRCH O F CHRIST SCIENTIST E Y — Church will begin ol 11 n.m. M E — Sunday School will begin a t

a n d church will begin u l U o.m. FALLS — 'The Icsson-scrmon wiil crlastlng Punishm ent." Sunday xi church boUi begin u t U o.m. 'ednesday scrvicc wlli begin ol 6

a iU R C H O FG O D IDERSON. IND.. A FFU A T ESIE — Sunday school will begin a t . P a s to r Bob Dillon will speak on a l th e U a .m . worship scrvice.

h group will m ccl alG:30 p.m ., and ing servlcc will begin a t 7:30 p.m. > ^ 0 Fellow ship .m eeting will be iw ingthescrvlcc.■ and Bible study will begin ot 7:30 Inesday.

URCH O F GOD PROPHECY I school will begin a t .10' a.m; on Bowen will condact the l l a.m . p.m . worship scrvlccs. A worehip ATllI be held a t thc Skyview and res t hom es a t 3:30 p.m . uth will m eet a t 7:30 p.m . Thure-

iURCH O F JESU S CHRIST - )PLATTER-DAYSAINTS PALLS - T hc I2lh Ward, a t 824

sidelinesin the Magic Valley area church services, which

these guidelines; lynoon.iatlon is best; It helps

lames, times, locations, nunlty — we serve many iatlon Is needed. ;, caH’7 3 3 ^ 1 between *9 ion Kinney.

M EEHI t’brary)School j u i l t y " t W o r ld " id unto m etith e Lord" __OR 7 3 3 -6 1 2 8 . or bf ^

bate d rtd largest Protestant healtl vmaklng body, the prom s withheld its en- a t thc

led tcappointed the InfantI study the highly In I X a n ^ n s e to the the N ved. tncludlng-the the m

ally fcent report already able debate in! the ^ . ’8*

Thcstlon has attracted the W 3f church and public of gu

Thc Casvrell Avc. W.. wlU nvII bc R elief Society. P r im ary m an ings o t 1 p .m .; S u n d a y s , lh e ^ o n d sacram en t se rv ices I en ts th c direction of Bisho

Shcrre l Vnn O rden will s iday m ent meellng. sses'Stic LUTHER

TWIN FALLS - Paawill speak on "O nc Holy

^ n t the 9:30 a .m . se rv L utheran. Sunday schoc

""K w lllm ec to tlO :4 5 a .m .A w lih tjc held a t 3 p .m . In School auditorium , w llh I

‘ ^ of Sherwood, Ore.t speak! ’TWIN FALLS - A Rc

b reak fast will bc he ld i Iberon from 8 to 9 a .m .

held p |e t2 ^viii speok on "Johi a .m . scrvlcc. Sunday sc

"Inonal NAZAREX. JERO M E — Sunday a I be 10 “ •'n . Pos to r Floyd Yo

th c "Gospel of Jo h n ” a t t and "Thc Sounds of P ro ls sa crcd conccrt.• T h ey o u U iw lilm e cta i;

a a t Home Bible sludy will on W ednesday.

Ibe KIM BERLY - Sundaj 1 be “ t 9:45 a .m . P a s to r We:

speak on "T aking th c Y igin a .m , scrvlcc. C hildren’s

begin ot 10:45 a .m . A mi t 10 b c h c ld o l7 p .m .a t th e F I

InT w inP 'aiis. / v a t T he Fam ily N Igh t/sc r

7:30 p .m , Wednesday!TW IN F A L L S -S u n d n

a t 9:30 a .m . Paslo r Aaror igcl - "T he Hnrvetit Is Read; ews 10:45 a .m . scrvlcc. T h ee \ day beg in a te p.m . \ , irkc A ctivities for thc youU lec v a n and Bible study a ll v

p.m . W ednesday. C om m uter's Biblcslud;

s e s F riday o fJB ’s rcstoiI L.v ln PENTECOS

A t w i n FALLS - Sundo T em ple will begin a t

5:30 s c rv lc c s w i l lb c g ln a t l lu B ib lcstudy wiil begin a

“ T h c p royer.m ccllng .v ' 'p :m . Thursday,

icid t w i n PALLS - Si C a lv a ry United will n

'u id ,...W o rsh ip scrv lccs wllllwfi p .m .

Bible sludy will bcjj T uesday.

A -youlh sc rv lcc will tx a t T hursday .

TW IN P A L L S - A your will held a t the pasto r’s h il“y lodny.

•Sunday school a l B P en tecostal will begin i

D ale W alker wiil cond sc rv lcc . Thc evening scr 6:30 p.m .

Bible sludy wlli beg ' W ednesday.

In terp re la tion for th c d a ll of the services. F o r r

and ca ll TTY 733-8C03..m .

PRESBYTEl ’:30 BUHL — Sundoy school

a .m . T he Rev. T hom as Sc sp e ak on "C onfo rm ed oi U n .m . scrvice.

.m; H O L L IS T E R -S u n d ay ,m . o t 10 a .m . T he Rev. M argt hip sp e ak on " Jo n ah Ix o m s A ind l l a .m . se rv ice ."

B ible study wlli begin ire- nesday.

JE R O M E — Thc Rev K llnglcr will speok on

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vides^Ith workers who contend th motion and marketing of infi hc expense of breastfeeding to m ^nutrition and h igher: rtality In Third World countri 1 l977Nniumber of these gn Nestle Boycott, choosing thi m ore usu^ stockholder canr ' favored by religious group: ss-based firm Is not acce; glous stockholders, hc pressure on Nestle was in World Health Orgai^Iiatlon guidelines governing the n

m eet for PrIesUiood. Commui ry and Mutual meet- p eacc ol ’ school o t 1:55 p . m . i i u v c dU !S a t 2:50 p.m ., under be rc d i hop Bert W ebster, cc ieb ra l I speak a t the sacra- TWIN

a l9 :3 0 a sp eak a

^{AN Baptism•astor A .J. C rosm er T lw scn l ly C hristian Church" T b e j t rv ice a t Im m anuel P tool and Bible c lass WEINI A Reform allon rally 9=45 In th c Jerom e Hlgii *'

h P a s to r Cori I>isscr w iilb c h aklng. 5 will h(Reform ation Sundoy scrilor-h l a t O u r S a v t o r L u - . m . The Rev. LoUiar T he P ohn V III" ol the 9:30 on Wedn school will begin ut '

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lENE’ school wlli begin a t ' TWIN Young will speak bn n t 10 a. i t th c l la .m .B c rv ic e sp e ak o alse” a lth c7 :3 0 p ,m . sc rv lcc j

p .m . s c ril7p .m :T besday . Bible ilil begin a l 7:30 p,m . • doy ,.

T he Sllay school will begin o .m . Wet Veldon Shum an wlli WENE Yoke” u t the 10:45 a t 9:45 a

i ’s church wlli also will spe m usica l servlcc will W hat?" F irs t Boptlst Church th e Bottc

e rv lce will begin a t g j

dny school will begin ■on Knopp will speak cidy .A reW 07"a lU ie — evenlngaervlcew lli j j a m

uth, children's caro- I will be held a t 7:30

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a t 9:30 aO^CAL sp e ak oiday school a t Bethel lO:'45~&.it 10 o,m. W orship d in n e r fclu .m .an d S p .m . T h e mI u te p.m. Tuesday. Wcdncscl.w lil-begln.a t-7:30 .........._ . . . .

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cg in a t 7:30 p.m.

1 deaf Is provided ut r m ore informallon.

’TWINl■ERL^N p a r ty wiioolw lltbcgInat9 :45 w lilg o to Schclllngcrhoul will S undaj or R eform ers?" o t R ev . Jol

G re a tes tlay school will be g in ' On W< rgarcl M clxllon will M en mcc s Aboul Ix v c" a t the a t 7 a .m .

a t noon;In a l to a.m. Wed- o t7 :3 0 p .

T he F£v. Dr. W. Daniel . ecum cnh on "P e ac e In the a t7 :30p .:

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ynmdUy Gountey

Methocthat thc intense promotli

infant formula — countrielng babies — has organizeer l«?/cis of child y•tries. Force.' igroups launched part inthe boycott over history,’ampaigns gener- implemcups, because the ^ c . . ccss lb lfto U.S.

under m3 increased when dialogue on adoptc$l a set — moving t

marketing und "W eb'

m unlly" a t lhe 10:30 a .m . servl< c offering will tie taken. M em bcn died during the y e a r will be rer

1 a s p a rt of thc 74th annlvet irollon.nD4 FALLS - Church school will I W a .m . The Rev. Stephen W. SmlU < o t Uic 9:30 ond l l a ,m . serv Ism will b e h e ld u t thc U a .m . scr «nlor-hlgh studen ts will m eet a l S2 Junior-high fellowship will mccl W ednesday.i n d e l l — Church school will be§ Q.m. PasU ir RIchord Klein wlli s e I t n.mr-oervice. A coffcc fcllov « held following the service. Floel I hold a potluck dinner a t 1 p.m. r-hlgh group will m ccl a t G p.n n P a r r 's hom e fo ra Halloween poi : P ioneer a u b will m eet oO cr s< [idncsduy.: w om e n 'w ill m ccl a t 9:30 sday.

REFORM ED IN PALLS - Sunday scbool will t

a .m . P a sto r Donald NIcnhuis t on "N ot G uilty" n t the 11 « and " V k Spirit W orld" o t Uie scrvlcc.lu study will m eel ot 7:30 p.m . 1

> Sunshine Clrclc will m eet u t i W ednesday.INDELL - Sunday school will b 15 a .m . Rev. R ichard K. Heuslnk speok on "T he Reformalion; ? " o t 11 a .m , scrvlcc und "Gcllli atlom of T hings" o l thc a p.m . se n

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST EN ~ "Covenant Promises ham " will bc thc icsson sludy i

Sabbuth school i.^ll begin a t P os to r Shuhc D rc « n wlUspcnk'a m. scrv ice . A poUuck dinner wi i ll2 ;3 0 p .m .<ER — P a s to r Lee Larson wiil s I'ou D irty U ttle R u ti” a t lhe 9 X today. BIblo c lo s e s will beg. i.m.IN FA LLS ~ Bible classes will t lO a .n x today. P a sto r Lec Larson : on "Y ou D irty LItUc R a l!" al ■a.m. worship servlcc. A frienc r fo r guesls will follow Uie scrvlcc ! mid-w eek scrv icc will begin ot 7 icsdoy.

U NITED METHODIST JBERLY-MURTAUGH - Thc I Wood will q w ak o n -"W h o -I

linn?" a t Uie 9 a.m , scrvlw lugh and thc 11 a.m , servic* e rly . T hc K lm berlyp rayer fellow le c t a t 9 a ,m . The Kimberly Sui 1 wlli m eet a t 9:30 a.m , 'The y -ship group wlli Irlck-or lreo l E F a tO p .m , In M urtaugh and a t 7 Tibcrly, w llh a Halloween porty 3-m en will m eet o l 7:30 o.m. Satui G olden G riddle rcslauront. H PIE L IM H O SH O N E - P : I W cckicy wlli ' ^ u k on ‘‘Gh IS and G rem lins" a t thc 9 :c In R lchflcld und Uic 11 a.m . scr ishonc. T h c Richfield Sunday sc m e e t following Uic scrvice, one Sunday school will m eet a l

IN PALLS - An all-church HulIo\ wiil be he ld a t 7 p.m, today. Proc ) to UN ICEF.day school will begin o l 9:45 o,m. Jo h n W allace will speok on ■ e s t" a t th e l l a .m . service. W ednesday, thc United McUi<

neet a t th e Golden Griddle restau m .: th c Isa iah Study Group will r in; a n d th c Inquirers ' Q ass will i )p ,m .

Fellow ship of Itcconclllallon, 2n ical peacem aking group, wiil i ) p .m . T hursdoy.

I

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IDAY, NOV., 5

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dist Chlotlon of infant formula in ’Tl ;ries — guidelines tharthe Nes lizers claim the firm Is not foil L the Methodist Infant Fon

recommending the churcl in the boycott ”at this r

ry." says the firm Is making | smenting the World Health Oi

loted that the multi-national c : new management and-"ln r gue with church groups and ng to comply with the codc, e believe,” the task force repc

— Mini- Si: planremcm- ■»Ivcnm iy R U P E R T -

,111 begin Ministerial Assmllhwlll slngets lo part:scrvlccs. munity Christn-scrvlcc. association spojnisp'm, Eugene Brovneol 017 Catholic Churt

m ance of "Bor

K ^ l r S S r d i iI.m. The experience,p.m, ul I'he cantata v

I porty. lh e Rupert Ch ;r school Saturday and S

12,at7:30p.m. 30 a.m. Rehearsals hi

continue to be from 7:30 to Rupert Chrlstia

'ill begin tlonal pra ttice s Illl. will onD tc.B orlO ,II u.m,Uie 7:30 '-------------------------------

;r Chur>11 begin ' M A U #slnkvcldn;- Nowclling to TWIN FALI^ - scrvice. Christian Church

• Drive In Twin Fal ^ rally, beginning atIses lo Meetings will dy topic through FVlday, m at 9:l5_ — instructed by Bl

ak'afthc Stith — beginning • wiii bc evangelistic servic

ill speak ------------------------

b^ln'm C L A S S IF IE D S

III begin P H O N E rson will" at Uic

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---- Forlnform olvice in JohnB uvlcc In Rt. 1, Blllowshlp Bohl. IdaSunday .'• „ -•3 , .

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1 company Is ihe church tas Lrcspo.iise.to_ Phlllp.Wogan id olhers” is Washington,

auditing-con: ported, ‘Ml is cnforccmenK

-Cassia < I holiday— The Minl-Cassla L ou ' .ssoclatlon Is inviting coon rticipate In thc Com- empl Imas Cantata lhat the atter xinsors annually. Otl own, of St. Nicholas abou irch in Rupert, will abou ngers In the perfor- areii om a King” by John therc

Brown Is a semL- voiccdirector with 21 yeai% esleti

Nov.I will be performed at Ali::hristlan Church on buy ;Sunday. Dec. II and Persi

1. hardjhave begun and will tmanK5 held on Mondays coorc» 9:30 p.m. at the 43C-5Kian Church. An addi- Olt} session may be held was ]0, according to Mary listen

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— The Community ch, off Grandview ^alls, wlli hold a fall atCp.m. Sunday.I continue Monday w|th family classes

Bill.Pltman and Joel . :. 1 ng a t 6:4S p.m. and ,ices at?:30 p.m.

A D V E R T I S I N G

E 733-0931 - —I Wo

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Saturday, 0clobor30,-1982

eaacrsespond postively to this new sltiia- urged Methodist conferences and •

supporting the boycott to reconsider Iclpation.thodlst supporters of continuing the rongly disagree.nsisl lhal NesUe stiU Is not in ?e wllh the Worid Health Organiza- •

y arc unhappy thal two mem bers of \ task forcc. Including its head. Dean igaman-of-tho-Wesley Semlnary In )n, D.C., are on a Nestle-created com m ittee-to-m onitor-the- firm ’s — entofltoversbnofthecode..,.- . . . '__

I churches y concertx)u Oltman. one of the program’s oordlnators. The coordinators are mphaslzing the need for faithful ittendance at rehearsals. - Oltman says the program has

bout 50 singers, compared to bout G5 last year. Men and women rc Invilcd to participate, although lierc is an extra noed for male o ic e s j^ e says. Pccsons inter- sled m soloing can audition on lov. IS.Ali singers arc being asked to

uy sheet music at a cost of $4.'ersons who would find that a ardship are.asked to contact Ot- nan, at 438-S365, or her fellow x)rdlnator. Carmen' Suchan, at J®-9698.Oltman says last year's cantata as p r i n t e d to morc than 900 sleners.

FIRSTCHRISTIAN CHURCH(Non-Denomlnatlonal)601 S h o s h o n * S t . N o r t h

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Jury giv plaintiff $150,00By MARTIN J.TRILLH A A TImesrNews writer

t w i n f a l l s - a Buhl c la im ed he p e rm anen tly I r ig h t a rm w hen th e floor ol hom e collapsed, h a s won Jury verdict.

A fftiir.m nn, rtght.Wftem erged from about fou deliberations T h u rsd ay a r th e verd ict to L a rry Vah R oute3 ,B uhl..

T he vcrdlct_:fQllQWid-s tr ia l proceedings In Flfi C ourt.

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■ Co. of W ashington, thc p rovided construction m C ham pion H om e Builders.

V an K om en sa id the I m obile hom e collapsed fl e m b e r 1979. and subseq re p a ire d b y -a g e n ts for H om e Builders.

W hen th e floor aga in c D ec. 12,1979, V an Komen se v e re ly Injured and tha r ig h t a rm w as lim ited.—

L aw yers fo r th e defend, th a t th e incidents d id noi K om en’s Injury. T h e pl b een in ju red a f te r th e no< a n d those incidents e ither o r d irec tly caused h is in sa id .

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— c la im s totaling $25 millio t io n w ith the case, a fte r

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E d w ard Penney , the c W ood R iv e r T ax i Co. of riled a fa lse -a rre s t claim c ity of H ailey, police N orton and h is departm e se c u to r K eith R oark an T h e c la im s a r e $5 mlllloi c ity ; »5 m illion aga in st Nl m illion ag a in s t fV>ai:k. Pc

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' c h a rg e s to encouragem e lin q u e n c y o fa m ln o r .

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R evenues for th m illion la s t year. S

M oney flNEW YORK (UF

a new record of Jus An industry expn

: ____ _____ Monday.’s lo s s—A sse ts of money

I ended Oct. 27. Inm oney h as gone C om pany Institu te

“ E v e ry lim e int W illiam E . Donoeti H olliston, M ass.

in th e w eek, down f fe lllo 9 ,2 3 p c rcen tf

S& L s lo!_____________ WASHlNGTON-l

billion in deposits cea sed lo exist, the

T h e ne t w orlh ol___________ biUIoiUiuLUiejJCO

new regulations I accounting.

T he fndustry 's ht pe rcen t from Ju ly I

S te e p loSOUTHFIEI.D.

. re p o rte d a nel lo: double th e SIC.8 n:

■ p eriod la s t year.: ^^el sa le s for the

lh e y ea r-ea rlie r pe F o r th e first nln

co m p ared to a net N et sa le s In the fi 1981.

"T h e general e< d o m estic industry

: th e th ird q u a rte r i: ex ecu tive off leer. 5

D u p o n tiWILMINGTON,

- th ird q u a rte r earn ag o of Dupont and

N etin co m ew as m il l io n o rS l . lS a s $8.3 b illion. L ast yi

- s h a re In th e th ird c N ine m onths’ p r

billion. T he eam ln of $835 mlUion o r S

C h airm an Edw in c rea sed for the o p e ra tin g earning

- " ■ • s ign ifican tly In thc

U .S . c leWASHINGTON

f irs t fa rm sales p

T h c p ackage p n lo M orocco — sale p ro g ra m , A r c u l t

------R eag an adminl:$1.5 billion "blend*

• g ov em m en t expo c re d its intended

I__ _ _ coun tries inleresl<........ "T h is new credl

p u rp o se of the pn ag ricu ltu ra l expoi

M orocco 's new w h ea t th is y e a r fr tons, Block said. I m illion tons.

U n d er the new c re d it and $112 ml Block said.

I

fBttBSS B e a tlie A ir lin e s inIS -R e p u b l ic A irlines is doli

jports im provem ents of $l2.i million fo r the first n ine monll V. president and ch ief execu rd tra ff ic aiid s tric t cost contr larter, o peraling revenues we million. A fter in terest and o s s w a s ^ .8 m illion o r 31 c cn t rab le period in 1981, revenui ’ million, and the nel loss w as

ine m onths th is yea r, revenue inillion. In te resi and expenses ion o r G9 cents a share .•able period a y e a r ago. reve ,5 million, leaving a net losso

o ffe rs s to c k iI P D - The W ashington W aler f its com m on stock for sa le at nan Rob S trengc said h alf the I repay short-term deb ts ob

l>c used to p ay off first mort^

f irm ’s n e t HeU PI) — The C oeur d ’Alene et Income of 6 cen ts a share q u a rte r la s t yea'r.• the q u a rte r w erc Sl.9 mllll r. Second q u a rte r earn in g s wc

fu n d a s s e t s :[UPD — Money m ark e t m utu Just under S230 billion in the li ‘Xpert said m uch of th c wee! d iv id u a ls -g e ttin g -o u l-o f- lh

ney i^a rk e t funds totaled In the la te s t th ree weeks, J ne into the funds, accordi ute. W ashington-based Indust in terest r^ites fall m oney fi

oghue, publisher of fDono^uc \

ppfiHfKt nvpmgn-ca;vpJi-day_y vn from 9.09'perccnt the prevt « t from 9.38 percent.

o se d u r in g S<iN - iU R D ^ J h e na lion ’s sav sits during Septem lw r and the F ederal H ome l.x}an Bank h of the th rift industry alM j iK S lo n ju i ia a h S a D jK J im l IS th a t allow som e cosm etl

s h e l worth droped 2 ,0 percer lly to August and only 0,5 perc

o s s e s fo r A n,D, Mich. (U PI) - - Am erica

loss of $30,9 million for lh 8 million nel loss th e aulom :

the period w ere $754 million, r period.nine months. AMC reported net loss .of $89.4 m illion fo r lh e first nine m onths w ere $2 1

1 econom ic dow nturn and a try 16 achieve h igher s a le s vo e r of 1982." Paul T ippett. Al jr. said.

l e a r n in g s o f)N. Del. ( U Pl) - D upont Co. am lngs from the p ro form a « md Conoco./as $195 million o r 82 cen ts a sl a sh a re a y e a r ago. S ales wer it y ea r D upont separa te ly rep rd q u a r te r on sales of $6.8 bllli ' profit w as $692 m illion o r $2.f ■nlngs w ere down.17 percent fi )r $3.53 a sh a re a y e a r ago on f :dw ard G. Jefferson said lhe n ine m onlhs by $1.10 a s Ings fo r all the com pany’s e* the th ird q u a r t e r . - " -

e a r s M orocc)N (U PI) - The United S lat s package u n d e r a new cree

provides for sales of l . l mill sales tha t would n ol h a v e ^ culture S e c r e la i^ b h n Block jln lslration officials h av e e> jnded c red it p ro g ram " a s a a xporl c red its and govem m ed lo produce low er intere: esled in increasing im ports ot •edit Is opening up untapped d program - to genera te add

; p o rt,"B lock said, ew pu rchases will boost lha t r from th e 600,000 tons projee d. M orocco's total w heat imp

ew p rogram . Morocco recel’ ! million in cred it g uaran tees I

gsl»

imp ro v in qloing be tte r but still in the

12.G m illion for thc third m lhsofl982,iculive officer, attributed

w ere $397.2 million w ith a id o ther expenses of $24 :n ts a s h a re .nues w ere $3(38.2 million, as $18.4 million nr 90 ccnls

lu es w ere $ 1.18 billion and ises of $80 million le f ta n e l

ivenues w erc SI,(W billion, s of $:J8.5 million o rS l.92a

: a t $20le r Pow er Co, is offering 2 at $20 p e r share ,

the 540 million in proceeds ob ta in ed 'to finance new -

rtgage bonds which cam e

la lv ed .ne M ines Corp, reports a are. down from J2 ccn ts a

illllon com pared with S2.« w ere I ccn l a share.

i so a r in gutual fund a sse ts soared to e la test week.’eek’s $ l ,2 billion increase

S229.9 bill'ion in ihe week ' S5.33 billion In net new

rd ing to the Investment ustry association,- ' fund JLS§els grow.” sakl Hue's Money Fund f^cporl.

y_yleldsJAiere-07.p(ircont-------evlous w eek: 30-<lay yields

S ep tem b eriavlngs.and.loans.loRt ,id another 3ii instllullnns mk B oard says, io declined again, lo $2:1.0idU fi^ffavilh4he-hei{>^)f-------ictlc changes tn Industry

cent from June lo July. 1.3 crcent in the lalesl report,

m eric anlean Motors Corp, Frklay the th ird quarier. nearly m ak er posied .In lhe sam e

on. up fram S(>4B million in

ed a loss of $150.(1 inillion. the sam e period last year,

52 billion, unchanged from

a resulting failure of the volnm es persisted Ihrough AMC ci.:»'rman and chief

(ff s h a rp ly:o. h ad a 29 pcrcent drop in i combined earnings a y ea r

Q sh a re com pared w llh $27:) vero $8.2 billion, down from reported eam lngs of $2.88 a Illllon.$2.91 a sh a reo n sa l^o f$ 2 .'>It from th e p r o forma pro fi t )n sa les of S24.(i billion.Id Conoco’s contributions • a share . He said after-lax I energy segm ents were up

c a n s a leta le s F rid ay approved the red lt program inlended to

illllon m etric tons of wheat Deen m ade without the new cksaFd.explained the three-year.

1 m ix of inleresl-frec d irec t . nnient-guaranleed_prlvate ■rest ra te s for developing 5of U.S, farm goods, d dem and, and that was the iddltional dem and for U.S.

lat nation 's Imports of U.S. jec ted e a rlie r lo 1.7 million m ports a re p ro jK lcd a t 1.8

jeived $28 million In d irec t IS In o rd e r to buy lhe wheat.

--------- ^ ^ ^ ------------

r t e r s

ISfnBy FRANK W.SLUSS

_ United Press Jntemali

NEW YORK - S t ~ ■ la te to sco re a sm all

th e m ark e l still sut weekly loss In nearly t

'T h a t w as th e resu lt — ~ h l5 io r4c-ra lly -coo lody

T uesday’s elections.T rad ing w as slow

consecutive session b to push th e October bllHon-share m ark , a

---------- th a t-a c c o m p a n ie d -aadvance.

Thc Dow Jones ind down m ore than 7 poi a f te r sk idding 15.36 p rebounded la te lo gait losl 39.74 poinis, for w orst se tback since points the week ended

But thc closely w which reached a Wi-y a w eek ago. Jum ped 91 of October.

The Dow fell 30.57 p . 1929. the “ cra sh ” lh

G rea l D epression.The New York S

index added 0,08 to 7(3 of an average share cents. • S tandard & 1 Index Tacked on 0.12 tc

But Soviets

U.SByJO H N IA M S United Press Internal

VIENNA. A ustria S la tes h as offered li

. two m ajo r incentive tw ice a s m uch U.S am ount ag reed to foi

, U ndersecre ta ry of A{ -■ . IxKlwlck sa id F riday.

. In lin e w ith P reside 15 announcem ent, th officially Informed delegation Thursday pu rchase an addilii m e tric tons above th ag reed to In lhe cur g ra in agrechien t.

If ihey pu rch ase a the 15 million Ions d and ship il w ilhin Ifl will be g uaran teed r h llches lnU,S,-Soviel

T he dual propositk Incentive to the Sov now lo prop up saf p riccs.

T h ere w as no Imn from the Soviel de B oris Gordeycv. dep

RaWASHINGTON

w e re p a ld S .lp e re products, largely hogs, c a llie . c o m i

. T he A grlcu llun R eceived by Fai O ctober 1981 level

. T he fa rm value o n e -lh lrd o f t h e n r lseab o u r5 p e rce i

O ctober’s declir In p rice s paid t< S ep tem b er figure m onlhs p rices n e a r lie r .

T h e s e p a ra te lr • for C om m odities

and F a rm W age F S ep tem ber, b ut 3.: f i ^ r e . The depi la rg e ly to low er i fuels.

In i ts monlhly i

U.S.afterUnited Press Jnlema

N EW Y O R K - TlT neasure known a s N In th e la te s t week, a

- '- tw o w e e k so fs lro n g fB usiness loan den-

boding well for a fi- _ m oney supply grown

•■The money numi to In trep re l w hen y< s tiin lla l sh ifts o t 1 M arrone. vice p res N ew York, sa ld .-“ H

continuing raodera t loan dem and could

‘ w ashout In mone q u a rte r ."

____ 1 C om m ercial and I

r a i l cSSER I------ patlonal

Stocks rebounded11 gain F riday but ,ojo _ u tte red Us w ortly th ree years.- ,o » -d l> s-W airs iree l’s --------------

w for the second _but it w as enough r lo tal over th e 2 _a monthly record

-a -s lro n g -o v e ra ll _

nduslrial average. ,)Oinls a t the o utset f; po in is Thursday. ^ Bln0.73to991.72.lt o r th e week, thc e il dropped 42.58 -Jxtiva ed M arch 7.1380. am ong w atched average. :.yearh igho tl.03G 195.47polntsforall

7 poinis on Oct. 29.lh a t heralded thc ^ M an j

lines foStock E xchange a f te r ti

7(3.95 and the p rice th e nare increased four $700 m

P oor’s 500-slock week ;110133.71. previoi

s remain nonco

I. offer?foreign

latlonal one-da;

la V The Uniled y e a r^ lthe Soviel Union w hal I

ves lo buy nearly quireirI.S. grain a s the i ^ w icfor th is year, U.S. jje 'Agriculture Seeley gpproay---------------------------- a n d - t tJen lR eag an 'sO c t,the United S ta tes U s t1 a Soviet trad e milllorjy lh a l they could a g ree rItional 15 million they hithe 8 m illion Ions of whe;u rreh t U.S.-Soviel Undt

, lh e ^ >

all o r any pa rt of and 3during Novemlwr w ith ai180 days, delivery milllor

I regard less of any su lla tl lel trad e relations, lion w as seen a s a n • iv le rU n lon lo Huy agging U.S. grain

nm ediale response of'7ui^ delegation, led by Would eputy m inister for fo n i.

iwfamN (U Pl) *• A m erican fan rcen t less In October for raw lly because of lower price: n a n d soybeans, ire D epartm ent’s Index of P 'a rm e rs w as 0.8 pe rcen t h els.JC of foods accounts for only t re ta il price, which is expeci

^>nt In 1982. the departm en t s line follows a 2.3 percent Inci

to fa rm ers In Septemlxjr. ires m arked th e only lim e rose above levels set one

Index of P riccs P aid by F a r JS and Services, In teresi, 1 J R a tes was down 0.6 percenl 3.3 percenl above the Octobei p artm en t a ttribu ted lhe de r p riccs to r feeds, fe rtilize r

f analysis, the d ep artm en l’s

mone5 2 weel

th e nrwtlona] m illlo

--------------- -------- followThe money supply p revk M l fell $700 m illion borro' a sm all reversal o f la te s t ggrow th . Thejm and fell sharp ly , not p{ fu ture w ashout of suool'

vth. $32 bm bers a r e difficult - w e re t you’re having sub- Ml

funds,” N icholas $3.2bl esident a t B ank of Alb< ‘However, lb e busi- consu Tiportant In th a t th e — M edli atlon In sho rt-te rm show d g ive us a fu rth e r S av e r [iey- la te r in th e peopi

................... - - a f te r!1 Industrial loajjp a t - w ith t

g a i nD o w J o n e s A v e r a g e

—^ 3 0 IndusfTiolS'------------

I I ll

ICOI......000.4%

Ivances edged decliocs 82; ng th e 1,942 issues traded , g B oard volum e totaled'74.83( e s ' com pared with T.J,.'j9( ed T hursday, the slowesi ses rcc weeks.any Investors s tayed on the s 5 for th e F edera l R eserve’s re r the m ark e t’s close lhal shc n a tion 's m oney supply dro] m illion In th e la te s t slutis

k a t le r rising sharp ly lhc 'ious periods.

:ommittaI

8 incenign lrade,’~ w ho’ ’descfibeti d ay m eeting a s "satisfactory M th is stage , and particularly r, 11 is sim ply loo early lo J t to ta l Soviet g ra in impon e m en ts for th is y e a r will wick said.L‘ w as optim istic tha t the roach would reap positive ret ; ; lh a t— large_:im ports^w llL e .”is t yea r, thc K rem lin boughi lon m etric tons. So far iem en t year, which began O' ' have purchased l,(i mllHnn h ea l and corn.n d er th c 7-year-old agreei Soviet Union ag reed to purch; im'Um of 3 m illion tons of-M 3 m illion Ions of com anni

I ah option of ra ising imports lon tons to ta l wilhout prior a tlon w ith U.S, otficials. wlwlck s a id . T hursday 's ic c le a r - th a t there-would-bc itional 15 m illion m etric ton let purchase during the iM.m<inry<»nV\uithnumuuiCCC u rlh e r consultations." and ' lid bfe no proportion of whe 11.

M eats, grc

n pricea rm e rs R eporting Board iw fa rm co tton , leltucc an* ces for low er p rices pale

b e a n s and orange: r P rices T h e O ctober inc r below dow n 3:2 percent t

o ff $4.90 to $50.50] lyalx)ut o ff $1.10 to $54.4( e c te d to m e a l an im al inc l lsa ld . O cto b er I98I.. ncrease T h c feed grain; er. T he p e rc e n l from Sepi le in 15 O cto b er 1981. wlt^ tie y e a r bushel. B arley w

b u sh e l; sorghum 'a rm e rs pounds, and oals, i . T ax es T h e rep o rt also •n lfrom in p r ic e s paid fc b e r 1981 p r ic e s '’ o f Calil decline o v e ra ll, fru it pric

;ers and o f one y e a r ago.D ep a rtm en t sic

t ’s Crop Inc rea se in d a iry :

y supp] ks of gin a tio n 's ' m a jo r banks fell

lllon In the week ended Oc ow ing a drop of $1,375 bilik ivlous week. C om m ercial -rowings fell $1.75 billion I Ml repo rting week.'he F ed e ra l R eserve h as said p a y loo m uch a llen lion to r

iply figures d u ring October, billion in m a tu ring All S

re expec ted to cause dlslortloiI I ro se a rev ised $7.1 billio J billion In th e prev ious two wi J b e r t Slndllnger, who het isum er-research firm baa d la r P o t ; - s a ld 'h lS '! a lc s l su iw '- 'at le a s t $344 billion of t /e r s Is now In com ponents c 3ple tell u s they a re waiting e r th e electl6n to decide whal h lh i s m oney ."

------------- E c o n o m i s t s c

^ _ ^ ^ C l a s s i f i e ^ d

I f o r--------- T rad ing alM wasio uncerta in ty aboul t--------- T uesday 's congre

Many w ere waltlnj--------- .a n y m ajo r shift I n t

th a t would infl — • — _ WiMiinn'scoomiinlc

Composite volun — lislcd-on-a»-U:Srtr

the countcr to ta ls com pared with Thursday.

T he American S dex rose 0.87 to 319 a 's h a re added fou edged declines 304

■■.issues traded. C ■WW lo taled 5,740.000

’ I w ilh G.510,000 trade T he National

n~, , r e S ecurities D ealers OTC stocks gained

On thc trad ing fl 1,830.000 4 3J.QSS plunged i,.')90,000 com pany earlie r session reorganize under

B ankruptcy Code, fic side- Technicolor clln s report M acA ndrew s & Fc showed M acA ndrew s & Fc Jroppcd acquireTechnlcolc utistleal S terilng Drug, lhe two T hursday , w as -

• NYSR-llsled issue

n t i v e s f

XKi’ th'e

S o v i e larly th ls;o Judge ■'"port®port ..re- ill be ."

he U.S. - ^ 1 1 *returns

'ilL con-_______ 1_____ i

Ight 13.9 'a r th is ^l Oct. _l, ^ion lotis ‘ *

e e m e n t, .

fwS-—CP-1nnually, o rts to 8

con-

s talksl - b e - " a n - -----------tons forlhe- 7lh ' 0" PiosiQo

i n h e r e -P-Olimmnry 1vheat to

[rains pace decii

3SdoU)1ird said increased priccs for and tom atoes only p artia lly i

)ald for m eat anim als, corn. Iges.index for m eat anim al price:

nt trom Septem ber, w ith hog p SO per 100 pounds and c a ttle p 4.40 per IOO pounds. O verall Index w as up 4.8 percenl

alns and hay Index w as dow September and off 13 pcrcent vlth corn down 12 cents to $2.0 / was down 19 cents to $1.9J um down & cents to $3.72 pe its, down 1 ccnt to$l.34 p e r bus ilso attribu ted a 34 perccnt dc I for frull to the "sharp ly I alifom ia Valencia oranges, iriccs w ere 51 percenl al)ove >.sta tistics m easured a 2,2 pc

Iry prices over last month, wlt

)ly d r o p

j r o w t h

fell $627 Borrowed rese Oct. 20, u re w atched by

illlon t h e ' - indication of the al p ap e r C om m ercial ban n In the free re se rv e pos

w eek ended Wt aid It will w ith a s m all $21 lo money position la s t weel

• B u lM a rro n ^ s 1 Savers w lllb e th e le a d ln

mon and aid ing lim e until d iscount ra le ."

heads aja se d ' In M l. comprise-

s u rv e y s " -accounls-and:N ( Jf the All th a t is availab le ts of M l. ding, w as a ling unlil a v e rag e of $4C7. 'h a t to d o ' ended Oct. 20.

b illion th e pre^vio

t a l i o n s - C 2

; g u e s s e d w r o n g C 3

d v e r t i s i n f l C 3 - 8

s t o ciS Slowed uy investor Eoodt th e outcom e ot next reconresslonal. elections. I rav eing to see if th ere is d ru g iI th e House or Senate lh e or ifluonce Presidentlie policies, jjst, uum c of NVSF^lssues__ $ ii.3T jO T hahgartndxver— lo s s r led 88.2l7.r>40 shares nol tr . 86.Kj<;.440' traded

DealiSlock E xchange In- cu l fl

19.82 and the price o f _ o u r cen ts: Advances '™.rc< 04-293 am ong the 794

Composite volume J shares com pared activ ■dcdThursday. compII Association of r s NASDAQ index of}d 0,76 to 212,(a. Mafloor. Revere C opper fo r r

ed 4:*:, lo 5'Xi. The bank r this week filed to of 7( :r Chapter l l of the ' reg is B. , 76 cclimbed 5 to 22'«. and_ ago.Forbes Ibsl '.<. tb'l6i/i'. ..... DaF orbes has agreed to rccer alor for $23 a share . bIoc(< !, a l='4-polnt lower comp ; the most acllve in Iht uc. off VH. to 24'Z.t. A "Vic

Forgrai3 t g r a i n i m p o r tf r o m t h o U .S ., J u l y - J u n o r

10 ---------

0 ---------

2 ----------

o L L L .

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iQonl Ro.ignns oMof of IlO million icI9nn [vripd - ------------y U S 05Iim.ilo lot July 1, I<JlJ2.Jur

line

ninO cir milk, av e rag e price of ry offset listed a t $13.80 pern. soy- Septem ber. Dairy

from one y e a r ago.:es w as O lh e r increases'p r ic e s p r ic e s received fc• p riccs Jum p in vegetable]all. the -T he decrease ir‘ '™ '" ' com m odities and J

tiT thc 3.4 percen t droi7 " ” M ay, Iho d epartm it from down 2 .1 p ercenl t r

I 03 p er38 p er The departm en

100 d ecrease In p ricesushei from one y e a r agodecline livestock being’ lower ‘ from one y e a r agos. But costs(d o w n 0 .9 p ere those P rice s pa id by fo

m ate ria ls w crc urx :rcen t pe rcen l h igher Uvilh thc rep o rt said.

ps —serv es a r e anolher fig- ply the m ark e ts for a n cle F ed ’s policy stance. ' ianks w ere In a m odest Io sltion in the banking |iVednesday. com pared I tl m illion net borrowedX!k. :: sa id the discount ra te ^in'g edge on any change *"T he m arke ts will be ‘

llll the Fed ac ts on the *

sed of cash, checking |NOW- accounlsi-rhoney------- jle for im m ediate spen- i

seasonally ad ju sted ' tTJ.7 billion In thc week c). com pared to $468.4 c'ious week. , __

S a lu rd ay .O v lo b o rS O . 1982

ood & D rug A dm inistration panel fcom m ended approval o f an in- avenous form of S te rling ’s heart •ug b ut m ade no'rocom m endalion on le o ra l product.

•C hrysler w as second on th e active St. up I lo 10!;, The com pany had an 11.3 m illion third-<)uarter opera ting « s r a ’hc-United-/\ulb-W orker8-voted- 3l t o s l r i k o t b e c a n n a k e r .

G eneral Motors gained 2 lo 56-^. e a le rs said the com pany, is about loul financing charges on left ov e r 1982___lodcls lo less than U p ercen l'from IB ercent.

G eorgia-Pacific was the th ird mosl ctive issue, losing -■•h lo 2ffK. a f te r the om pany cut its quarte rly dividend ayout to 15 cents a. sh a re , from 30 ents,

M ariyille Corp,, which recently filed )r reorganization under C hapter U ank rup lcy rose I to (r 'i wilh a block f 769.900 sh ares a t M anvllle ag lslered third-quarter earn ings of 3 cen ts a, share vs. 2J ceqts a yeargo. _ _ ________________D at;ipoint, which scored big gams

fccn tly . lost to 19’A following a lock of 400,000 shares a t 18'/“ . The om pany’s sales and eam lngs slipped l l h e p a s t year. •M cD erm ott lost 1'4. to ir.'/,,

in sales> r ts10 m orkotlng yea rs

niliioM el nwiric Iona

3n ions 15 (Ot Iho Ocl 1. 1982-

J.June 30, 1903, morkoting yont

ctoberof m ilk sold lo p lants and d e a le r s . per 100 fwunds — up 30 cen ts from ilry priccs werc down 1.4 perccnt Igo.ises w ere Uie,7.7 p ercen l hike In d for cotton and the 6.9. pcrcent ble prices, the dcpurtm enl said, e in prices pa id by fa rm e rs for nd services was partly a resu lt ot drop in the p rice ot fe rtilize r since •Iment said. Fertilizer p rice s w ere11 trom O ciober 1981.nent also noted a 1,7 pcrcent ces paid for teed (down 6.5 percent ago), a 0.6 percent d rop In priccs ilng added to herds (up 1.9 percent ago), and a 0,5 pcrcent d rop in fuel '' p e rcen t from one y e a r a g o ) .. ly fa rm ers for building an d fencing i unchanged from August, bu t 0.7 r than O ciober 1981 levels, thc

D eclin in g p r im e seen

SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) - A p rim e ra te o f 10 percent by the end o f t.he_year. and slngle-diglt in te re s t ra te s nexl yea r have been pred icted by I/;land S. P ru ss ia . chairm an . of BankA m cricnC orp. -

P ru ss ia told m em bers ot the N alional /\s.sociatlon of Ilcal E s ta te Investm ent T rusts Inc. r a le s on bolh short-term and long -te rm borrowing will fall fa r th e r than they have recently. '

Lending Institutions will low er Ihelr loan ra le s , he said, because they realize tha t real

—r a l e s — th e d ifterence between---------th e Inflation ra te o f 4,8 percent, a n d lhc Inlerest ra tes l Ixslng - _ charged , m ust narrow if lhe cconom y is lo recover. _

— ^ -

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- Closing (------------- M onlh C om m odliy—

A pr.M aloes F eb . l lv e c a ttle Dec. I lvecaU Ie Nov. feed er catU e O ec .ltv eb o g s S ^ . vrt»eal ; .

■D ec7 ^d '-- .?V M{^. su g a r

' ' N o v .8 o ^ e m _ :— - •^^a^A Treasu^yB ^l5-

- .Quo

pDcal interest fetock quotatic

, . : Of Local In te r: Q uotations from NASI

flrox lm ate ly 2 p .m . AU . te rd e a le r b ids. In te rd ea le r

do n o t Include le ta ll n ta rl ^lown o r commlsslofl S t a t i o n s a r e provided by M arsha ll, Inc.; Bidp an k o fA m er.; • -

------ I ’s tS e c .C o _______ 22.75_I 's t ld a C o r p .4375M oore F in . G p. 24.50

. F .F . Johnson J n te n n n . G aa 12.25 Kellw oodlo n g . F ib e r 21.75 p a c . S t. U fe 4.50T ru s-Jo is t 26.50iConsd.Food W este rn Union

- B lg P ln e y O ll - .50 ^ t a h P ow er .I \m a ] . Sugar

•Valley beans'* Orstl flonhiiria; 1 •114.00.1B •'» ai11.S0.1 it 11.00 itW 171■ 8m«llredi:4«t19.00.l4at14.00(n : l(Ur>QplnklM«n2.^.3*t12.00. i “ ' sJmJI whil*#: i l l 1 B.OO tnd J tl 14.i 4 OuoUllona raprotonl oftadnoi •dMiari. ccKifi#8» of Wo»i«rn *Ai*ocUtlon Inc. Prkei «ra nal. L ■ *M*JioI>MnuzandBio(*0«cnir0Da.

Valley grainWhMt Bfkea t n oi»tr> daily by

BSiSy Saai” (^5o!itwn»*oSI3n#d •*

— l=6rain futures'•irCHCAOO |UP» - Whaat waa I

- u ia and aoyMtna lowot «i iho cleCnicaao Board ol Tfada.

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floor aourcaa mW. 0«c«mb«f wh lohlolii

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FrtSflf 7709 700•Tuna j'lJfyiZS?

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um. ».»,::iQ 1MM1.UI. ».3<

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, i e ^ matliai tronda •» reeorn; 'S t? t T p W lW-Oeltv«r»d lo

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1 1 ■ a a H H M ^

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J l * * * * * ★ * ★ ★ ★

' ^ TlmofrWawg, Twin Falla, I

• W e is - —

I commodity:>rev

— C lose--------H igh----------6.34 ' 6.35

„S8.25 - 58.755 J 59.S25 S9.S75 I 65.45 65.80 ( 54.125 55.125 !

. ■•o 3-W 4 3.18'/4 2.17%

9,38 , . 10J9 • ' . , - 422.70 430.00 A

7.42 7.85_____5.38%_____5.39______

lls----- 9ivl3^— ;-9l-.2l---------)uotaU oos from S inclair and (

;t Gold ftions' .aW p,

t^Con>«* -erest '.ASD a t ap- F«b 43«;m AU bids in-lerquotaU ons guplaricup, m ark- ^ «a.oo lion. These Jg :"b y F o s te ra n d Ju^,4«,«_

Ettlmtled ulai[ prica: 420.«,0t

22.50.- ■ CHICAGO <U

S i -= “■* K iis

41.375 . Jun *45.80 5 12.50 S o

I ! , ! ! » , “ '•0 27,00

r,:S Sugar0 .625 new YORK

64.875 ^Mar 7.67

........... I fIB al iJ .o o in d j_ y _ S i r " 9 .x M7aiio.oo. £a^i?#d*Ml?So*.'?.V & dt4 . oponm.0....:

NEW YORI

grn Boan Oealara >. . ,U .S ,N a i . . .« g r | 0 . «_________________ May ».98

Sop 'ii.is NOV 21.03 71.0

S«iilem«niay 4,10. rnUaa stain dnowcom4.50. No.12op«nln1 by Htneon's. Olftar

— ” ‘ .Volu.5 uw itty g T '

raa hHjhof •"d corn,-''~g2XS?* oclo.'oFrl«yonmo ■ E S f l M ' ilijcomoifltolM): >o(lBHio4ncanla. nder liaCq# p«»«uro

wori<ono dollar on Isfoian tvoilea aoilfni >»" NEW YORK rtlncornand^haal, P"«»P«oiod r whoal nil bu)f.aiop» Mornlno lli , AMornoonilflliM.-------------------- Ptiia—(1(011*00,-------- --orain fulu»«a tanflo • _

. '“ ■So- p™,, 317Vi- -3 3H--- S«1H(»0 P»l«#.SS gs ‘ I t fi! Metal

m u '* M8U ■ NEW YOnr ’S l ' s ; K . a , M

mvk 14SH S(Wb.lnooi»> k 1S7W 1MV» Anilmony.c * 1»4 1UV) Copper, oil

^ „ ‘i*S).oo“c

i 1! 3s I S - i H S s s

r“’ ,’S iSi i i l """.'wr'™ i» ._ " " C T ™ ’

i T JS!! s s E i K SI B K

domMiic'ipo^ y-k Tunflaiananges — gOow Jonat cloalnfl

m i s s i s Coina .o jlp 'd .«

S 2M^'no Ktugorcand.i?-?f'is Ksl2.!^*Eoa• , Mo.ican S lu ?-S S M J S l

* •* ‘'P “ Aualrlan 1 d jturoB lndi«'(0«c. 31.'“ „ ' «dal1«.a«p0-70. « P*"

S i S f r a iTh#»B Qu<

S K1 10 New York aioi*.K] lo reUllors: £>lta adl«ma«M2. Q l l u poiling prkoa ol butlaf O llV fcJ . Hi«r¥*unch*n<»d' (82

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SCOTf p m n T M i m t a m e r n

id S co lt fo r ro p ro s o n to liv o a rp r is o sy sto m .

la .k tahd Saturday. OctOtei

ty futuresClose

— to w ------------P .M .-----------6.23 6.25

57.85 58.3559.325 59.525 64.10 65.15

. 54.25 54.4753.12V4 3.17',4 2.15 2.15V< I10.03 10.09 i

422.00 423.00 7.51 7.84

_5 .32 '/4_______ 5.33!/4 , _

id Co.’

futuresRK <UP1M3old fuiutoa cloaed un- npoima higher Friday.I* — 1» few 0I-: d1r« p*< troV oi. Higfi Low CiOM ?rr>.

S 'S S 'S : jS'So e :n i»;oo442.00 438.70 430,20 435.S0

i l 1 1 1 :1 s;;s47300 « « )'4M.M 4U.W 4S0.60 4M.20494.00 494.00 48S.00 4U.20

ll prlcaa on cloao and jnerloua. ulaa: 30.000 conlracia. New York cash I. open iniereat: 111.643 up 233. ^^n>-Q old luiuroa cloaed 10 lo OO

I 4)o.'u iin.so w . n « ! «' S : S , S : S ' S;IS S :S

*«M®oo "w oo 4m :« .. 4M:iS ).00 4 70.00 489.10 465,50 It p»lcea on cloae and protlous. oalea: 4.B14 conlracla. Opon Inlerosl:

ir futuresiRK (UPlt-World Buoar No. 11, lulure# « “ Z . r ^ ' “c S u por

i* ;5 li 1 - Bi a B il ,8mt prlco# on clo#o and pioyIous. wlea:J2.SOO coniracta. Sugai No, 11

sat: 51,333 up m .ORK (UPll-Oomeallc ^auQar Ne. 12

, -"«5 » s sI a s S :£ S :8 ■ S S

■ M '% z . s ' i . r ’s ' sn Inlereai: S.4t9oil 7.

ume trendslervotOKE.iwwo

736 X.125.S00f l------------------388--------- -e.IBJ.OUO1.929 74.830,000

rid gold)RK (UPI) - Foreign and domesitc gold led In dollars per lioy ouneo Friday:

, „ " a . i

and HaimaiT"^” * 423.25 up 5.00. rd. base ei'«" '"'"''"O aoi'Unfl and

al pricesfORK- tUPl) - Laiost maiai market , quoled Friday by iho Amarlcan Malal

ly. domaaiie. rotlned in alloy 2,00 IB., olecirolyilc. deiivored U .l 72.«2S-7S.OO common, U.S. primary producera

) c.ib.; U.S. non.f>rlmary laecondaiy) ! |^ ? N B^eteenl. Ingol 134.00c-IO. leae. n ,9 porcenl, t>oied regular 70.00r.370.00C80.0Q7B-lb.IIaBk. olecirolyilc cathodea, l.o.b. Porl Col-

irn.’ ^ 'r f 'Affl. Mai Mkl. dealer B1.5M3.50 urtce.n. #0>l. MS lino, producer 475.00; prox., 337.00.343.00 p«r Iroyounce. io -1 hoavy moll acrap — PiiuOyigh 53.00 I ion (conaumor twylng piica): Am. Met.

t. Am. Met. Mkt. alloyer prlco — U0.50nTHr'erall quallty,'’4'i~lneh'7oufttl“rola(.' , l.o.b. ahlpping polnl, 12,80-13.00 Ib..apdnbo89.3^rcenf?SM.B5ib____in TCwder (H-Red). 99.9 percenl ^ 0 woile)^ U.S. 40.75-42.75 C.1D.

1 prices'ORK (UPI) — Selected gold and allver

Friday TTiur»d«yQo)d

r,a. 1 iroy oz. M42.M MJS.7S

r e £ S ; i , „ . s s ? | k s m ; ': ! . " ' s s I In 1-2 rand .50 troy ot. • 229,25 J27.«n m rand .25 troy oj. 117.75 118.7!1 ducat .11 M “ S2.i(oercenl allver baga $1,OOC

auotea repreaonl tho rnkf-prke betweer rera are btddlng and aellera are aaking ai ly Doak Peceia. Tho pricea may vary iren > dMier and depending on maAet condi

' e rYORK (UPIl '— -H«*dy-and-H«m*

uoied aUver at 10.01 per llrte ounce up 0.15. tiatd Core. Qvoted a baae prtce fot Indui er of 9.9rup 0.15 and a prkM for labrKate oducta ofKTTIlupO.IBI.

* * * 1

rm ^REPUBLICAN i

v o b o c o u so s h o b o lio v o s i

EDUHLIG :. • )

rw .

^r3D .19M

tivestoc' ' JOUET.III.IUPD-Uvealock:

Caiiia di: aaiea insufiicieni toe

- i s S S i SOMAHA (UPI) — Livestock:

” ^%2.to;_laWy ^ I v o ; ^ ^

Calllo and calvfl# 2.B00: not < sieera and hellers on oiler to alfi tor me week slaughter aieera anc mld«reek|Woak 10 t M

____ aleers al lhe y x x c58,0X9.50; hetiera load^olcoj

1025 IB 60.6o; choice 2.4 950-1150 I 50.75.J NoDhoop.

Livestock futin* CHICAGO (UPI) — Closing r

on Itie Chicago Mercantile Ei^cfu i . Open Hign1 u»oCaitil«-«.OOOib:eoflt»jjw

S ??§20 Apr M.W«SO 59.15 55» E»i. sales 14.740 comract#:S ' a ;5 i , ' i s s ; " " s 4 iS i i^ .s ^

I S l i i

" 111

JS S ; > ' S S iEal aales 11.390 conlracls'V 12.878,oponlnleio#l19,»4up7

>•- SBiilemeni prices oncioae an

Chicago graiiCHICAGO IUPI) — Friday'a

for grain delivered lo Chicago a# lime, price and change Itom pre< « .?B7 S.30rt-5.J3lX% 5'A*.5’i . ' ’*"*' .42 Terminal olevalor pisi: No. 2 '89 30 Bays, 2.07’rt. oil --------I;??I.M 0ir2IA-4M.

Amex indexNEW YORK (UPI) -

lh. Exchange Indexes Friday;s i '! l . CapllalGoods 299>l5oIlf.31

sS fV lcT '°‘514*91u?5^''‘’}-2-----neiaii 423,02oii0.8is —'•®* Financial 3n.Mol(0.l3

NaiuraiResoureos 25i.30up 1 Houslng-ConsMsnd 385.94 uf

Am5S#'ha«S’ “ ®'’'" ‘REGIONALS

NewEnglsnd 834.40 up 0,45. MldAtlan1lc37l.0«up 0.88 NoCailral 393.38up0.74 SoAllanllC 578 92 up 3,nK S " S S S B i’i '

,’ISS S ' S . ’!S i"A 'b ’!«I.OUO • •

NEW YORK (UPD-Amerto market value Index Friday:Hfgh 319,82. low 317.51. close

Thero was a gain ol 4 cents ‘’’volume 5,740.000 share# 6.510.000K H ,.« r ■Now Lowa

17i Advance# iOo' Deciinea

ipo,_________________________lao NEW YORK (UPI) -

s — s S s r —

Finance M .« M.M^83J9^uprice el an N.Y.S^common s

Volumo 74.830,000 snares.

lalal

:: Floods Austrz

■0.00- , WASHINGTON (UF

em m e n t’s ag ricu llu ra “ " ty re p o rts flooding o

so u thern B razil a a oo d r o u ^ t acro ss m uch 0

T h e .noods left B „ j . w aterlogged and halt...___h a rv e s tin g And prepai

“IS'' and soybean planting, cu ltu ra l W eather F A g ricu llu re and Corr m en ts said.

In Its w eekly report, new rain fall Is "urgei sou thern and c a s te r

I I

II 1.000

ondl-

-

1.15. i f s J »Indus-

K w S* * I u IaU Ir K B

. - ..........— —

' u s9 e#ubiisn a m»«ot" - '

jrsa l(« iS V °H o :io - transm ls! Ba.5o.5«4 0o Y o i

an d m an; F r id ay a

“ U ® q t!ia ^ te " b Tlm es-N t to r e a d e r

S ?.S «!j Eami-3,oo’ io*-^».^'««t;------------------Bv

56lP9^5MB.50.load

___________ .

tures » b .N a^U <

S S l ' Z s i [ l l s s g g g s

i i U g s a s s - s -S S S S S E S S S g “ i s f e:ls; Thursday's salea tsB.BOO^

5 m!’i2 54.25 54.47 54.12 j{?6 MyioX'

0 53.25 52.50 52.95 52.17eta: Thursday's sate# s«les.' 'm ” ui‘{osr’ ^3^M 79,M 79.70 7B.80

» n : u n:!? & ^ i ^ rei^Ttiui#day'9 salus J 5 t 8 ^ ^1 and previous. Olirk AlrllfM

'a truck and rail bid>igo Including delivery jJW |jnorevious day:lys. 3.04«-3.13S». up t i j t s r a a: 15 and 30 days,J^y^ow corn. I5*ni)_ellow corn. 15 day#. ;30days.2:i1'A.2.12U.

Inde;<

American Slock Exctiange . ).B7 Vlp0 37 . . mMauredli

OT Op®"JP 0.97 Dec 148.3(Mar 147 0C

U b ' ■ Sa s

• »• O ^ I M ^.Mat 135.01

_ _ f e

rlcan Slock E.chango m « u i ^ i ,se319B2,ypOB7. Doc n .X,islninea.e.sgeatta.o JJ-g

'ia £ ■ "1 Dow

NEW YI Now York 'stock Sloe* '(

30 IndusK n,K ' .■rs® n K - .

“ f S<2.27 (2.(9 up 0.18 »up0,35 Indus. ,h . T ,. j .

65SloCkf

s plague alia remiJ P I ) - T h e gov- re v iv e jral w eather facill- p lnn tln io( farm lands in su m m eand continued T he

1 of A ustralia. a c ro s s iBrazilian fields m olstu i

oiled both w heat B u t th e)orations fo r c o m . th e g rstg, the Jo in t Agri- a d d troFacility of th e in.

)m m erce depart-Conll

l . t h e facility so ld B rita in’ently needed" in too weicm A ustralia to sa id .

stings lostIn terruption In w ire servii lisslons resu lted in loss o l U r t r k Stock E xchange IK lni any o th e r m arket quotations < r afternoon. The ed itors of U •News reg re t the inconvenlen- le rs of th e rttw spaper’s m ark

nings-By Untt»d P n u tnt«m.tton*l----------

• < 2 5 ^ ) — -- ^ v a r r a g<3rtlQ»

gtertJrdO) . „ioo (IM) ■ b454.70l.000 (1.9 Jtides.caplial0alnolJ7.508.0C0. • eludes aeria l galnol S7.647.000.j.(lBtQ#o5)

J1.21t.3l4 (.8 M.300.000,0

60 (821 ttn .000,000 (1.1

« . 8 0 0 «

T U • 01 .4«!^ '’'r.-jlyl^l,i,leum(Omos.) *XM (5.(») , 1148.700,000 (4,;«r:' ’gjJr(irdO)3(1.20) U,072.000(.00) .

-Y^e^Ear

k) (.39) .08.000,000 (1.to'’’*loo - (.78) t i2.5a7.OOO (g neaC rdO) -

f’cofp^ .o ,*14,949,000' (t.

»6 (1.68) t45,521,000 (1- »2.700.

lex futures10 range ol index futures traded on

Value Ui>e Slock Index - 800 u“ '"HlSh LOW CtoM P18 30 148.00 145.B5 147.20 14 17.00 148.40 1(8,40 147.80 K

148;<0 t4......... 148.80 1(7.80

ioloreai;3.J20o1l1t. - ' - - no:2,958coniracl3.SiP Slock'lndex - 800 wilia measure

“ “ ’,S ;S '.S B !;" 137.10... 138.20 135 60 laied volume: 2t.l37coniract#,I inierosl: 12.144011200.

“ » .» I I . '?:« „n:B5 7b:3j

..........• 78.75 77 90I Intorosi: 5.738 Oil toa.omen) prlcesoncloseand previou#.

iw Jones ranges' YORK (UPIl - Oow Jones cH

: ] t e » « g g M sI5*i1b.63 119.89 117.71 119.14 up;K-3*7.00-3»1.63-3aJ.8t 389.03 upO.54----•Mtlona In alocka u#«dln averages:

" ■ s 1:klt,831.200 lt.137.200__ ;

B Brazil,I ains dry'e gruziiiu luiiiis und to a id In ing and developm ent of i n e r crops.e rep o rt noted w et weai SS m uch o f the Soviet U nion,' lu re benefiting w inter gr« h e w ea th e r and crop bu lle tin : ^ a ln s -n e e d w arm er weathe m o re growth before w inter

inlinued w et w eather In p a r a in and n o rthem F ran cc left wet for w in ter g rains, the re

—Batdi = faces

B yED PETY K IEW ICN e w h o u s e N e w s S ^

rvicel i th e - WASHINGTON - i l i n ^ '" find ing cheaper f n so n b e c a u se o f a b itte r sti if th e a n d surv ival betweer lence th e G oliaths of the a rk e t d u s try . .

M ost ana lysts bel_____ r is e if th e g ian t firms

w hich is being waged..........- s e rv ic e s ta tio n s .------

S p u rr td by^slumpl----------- p ro f its—m a jo r-o il -1

d r ^ i c ^ y change

.... . l y aga in st th e sm altgjppe r a t o r e , ______

, - • ■'‘T he~fnaJors a re (t'.9i) s a y s K en Tobleck, |

, Z ephyr Oil Co., vrti sta tio n s across M ldii

( 80) such a p rice advanti xjaooo pu sh ln g u s."(1.13) A t stake , accordln

x»,ooo an a ly s ts , .is the su (M» independents, whic

loo.m h a v e held prices dov ' ’ h ig h volume. Tbey

w pe rcen t of th e gai tionwide.

I (’.15) M ajo r f irm s Includ jftjooo like th e Exxon Cor

. ' , R ichfield Co.. Mobil 01! Co. Independent '600 and sell gas ur

E*rtier n a m e s like Z ep h y r.! ,100.000 an d F ran k o O ll.' “ T h ere Is no doub

a vice preside ‘ ' nation ’s la rgest oU

m arke ting ba ttle rig p la c e between the

1' 11.60)

Si Prob1.700.000

expeByROBERTSTICK

jirannio C h lc a g o S u n -T lm e s

« units ATLANTA - Th Prev. b lem U-S. banks ha I S S to 320 th is y e a r ai

- in c rea se fu rther in 1W illiam M. Isaac

F e d e ra l- D ep o s it- sured In Whlch COmpilCS lh<

ban k s th a t need supervision, said L p robably grow nc tosses continued to i com petition force<

g. ___institutions into trotThe num ber bf

s till below th e 385 re In a speech t

B ankers Associa Isa a c sa id the . U.S rem ained strong. I and growing proble

3 5 Chief am ong th.i„,i„n loan losses, whic

■»tnlP>flblglL14.blU th e first six montli

up O M T h a t level w as rou — losses takcn-in-the:

Thuradav a n d wcll bclow the S S 'I S 1975 and 1976. 2:m2;»o But, I saac said hi

acce le ra te fn 19831 recession contInue<

Observing th a t a reco rd of 35 banta 9 th is y ea r, Isaac sicould be se t next

y w ill continue to cai th e fu ture, he ac

. expec i a re tu m t I ln the fa ilu re s a y e a r .")f new T he increasing I

n o t h u rt the F D IC w fliher fund, w hich h as I m w ith billion loS13blUloi CTains. Isaac said, lln sa ld H ‘5 w am lngsaN ther., to -- .echoed.by_C._T.. ( « r se ls

parts o flefl soli | B l iI rcport

iInlilollvo o lleonalngbc Idohoona — 2nd concon

. woll oducol Thoae of y< lh« othor i thftyorolry II you b*ll< priBO comp Iroodom la protBCi ond

.jO IN W

^ D E N T A L A Paid lo r by

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lefer-si 5 fuel inaCZ IndepenrWce so m e tii

T lie- Consum ers a re p a ig n w

gasoline prices th a t hastruggle for p rofits 1978 an « n th e D avids and downwf te nation’s oU In* so m e e

se rv icee lieve pricea will decad e ' n s w in tb e contest, P r ic e ed In neighborhood purchai

tping dem and and a n d we .co m p a n ie s ,h a v e - d e n tsU

ged th e ir aales o f th e n #-arep itteddlrect^^— a lle r. Independent c re d it f

Indeperr r '^ i io S f i rg " u 3 ? ’— «3donT , I n d e n t o f th e ta c tic s rfilch opera tes 50 p ro fit r Jilgan. "They have to rs , itage th a t they a re “ The

dom lnaling som e industry everyoi survival of m any p reside Ilch trad itionally Indepei lown by relying on Council y control about 15 sen ting lasoiine sa le s na- .

ude Industry g ian ts th e re vkjrp., th e AUantlc sh ak eo)|] Corp. and Shell won’t cn ts num ber about B lum ,under litUe-known g ian ts,*. S ite Oil, Romoco re f in e r

p r i c e aubt about It.” con- Spokden t fo r one of th e deny ai11 firm s, " th e rea l Into b,• f ^ t now is tak in g a d m it ie m ajo rs and th e victim s

)lem ba »cted tdnCLER ptro lhis ' sp e e d

"In lrh e num ber of pro- cloud h as soared from 220 said , and is expected to overs<

nl983. --------- Hovac , cha irm an of th e s a id tl - In s u ra n c e -C o rp .,— by_inl h e list of weakened likely, •d close regu la to r A t I I th e num ber would h a s pi nex t y e a r a s loan th e wj0 Increase a n d tough creatc :ed som e financial o flnd i •ouble. lo an .l f problem banks is e s t r a reached in 1976. 1983. to th e Am erican ' "Bc

:iatlon convention, c a n U J.S. banking system h l ^ a . b u t h ad significant Con ilems. ■ ■ ■ t>anksthose Is increasing petito ilch occurred a t a L y n d lU Ion.annual.rate In— shoul( Iths of 19&2, he said, s ta te i oughly.equlvaleht to added le-pre^oustw o y e a rs powci t e rccesslon y ea rs of Insurj

Rech eex p ec ted lo ssesto a p p a i

3 a s th e effects of th e s e rv ele d to b e fe lt .----------------o f m; a post-Worid W ar II cessfi iks h ad failed so fa r applii sa id another record Cono>

<t y e a r . Competition ____au se m ore failures in f added. "W e do not cei1 to th e norm al 5-10

^ bank failures have ree C s d e ^ l t Insurance ■I Increased from J l l tilon since Jan . 1,1981, |

ibout.loan losses w ere . Conover,_U.S._com-__ L—

DONT FA U PHEY TO THOSE \ KEEP THE COSTOF DENTURE 1 DENTURITY . . . A SAVINGS. ^

oufhorlzlr^a fho procflco ol Do board o lM «o*l lolhotaxpoysr.— YOU aro lacing a vory Irnpor orning donlurv caro and Donturl :oloderollamon.you who hovo reod your vofor

r Inlormallon lh« Dontal Boord lrylr>g vory hard to protoci thoir d illovo In a lr«« aocloly. Iroodonr npotiflvo lyifem our nation ond la tho mod Irogllo ol commoc

nd pr«*orvo ll.

WITH THOUSANDS Q F IDA M O N O PO LY VOTE YES (

>y clllzona lo r Idaho Donttirlal*. Fi tt .D o n tu r la l • Twin Folia, Idoho

ndustryp endents. It will conUniie; for e t im e .” , •le aggressive m arketing ..cam - m w as qwriced by s lum ping Sales

hav? dropped 14 p ercen t slnqe ; and a re expccled to continue n w a itl through 1990. According to le estim ates, 20 p e rcen t 6f the fice stations could close I5 ; toe a d e 'send . I - ' ,r ice cutting, cheaper gas fo r ia s h chases «nd m ushroom ing ‘.self- d ce lslands that offer low erprfces w r e pioneered by th e l i^ p e n - - -

t Rtj^tlons are being u sed b y dome _le m a jo rs in the fight. •ta rm a jo rfirm a also:are:tlghiejUDg- r l i t for th e gasoline Ihey sell to Uie •peiwlent station ow ners. Who_ lonrhavethelr^w nTeflneriesTThfi ' J c s a r e pinching the alrea<fy sllin ’ n t m a r^ n s of the sm a lle r op« p -

The la rg e oil firms a re u sing their i ln a n t position lo t ry to 'td U ryone else,’’ says J a c k -Blum; s ldent and general counseU>f4he ependent Gasoline M arketers incU. a trade assoftiatlon .‘reprc- ting som e of the la rg est Indepiw- t re ta il gasoline chains. • :I f th e Independents a r e forced out. re Will be higher p rices a f te r the keout. If anyone th inks p rices I’t change, they a re c razy .’’ says m . U k e olher critics o f th e oU nts, Blum contends they a re using n e ry profits to subsidize retail » c u t s .pokesm en for the g ian t oil firms ly a n y Intent lo force sm a lle r firm s ) bankruplcy, but they readily n it th a t ded/nJng sa le s will d a lm Llms.

ank list o growro lle r o f thc currency, in a late eech."In ternational lending is a g ra )ud hanging over U.S. b a n k s , h Id. "T otal U.S. bank exposure t e rs e a s borrowers is $320 billion.’!. However, both Conover and Isaa id they thought tha t s ^ o u s default ’.In te rnational borrow ers w ere ui :ely.At hom e. Conover said , r e c ^ l<3 pushed many sm all com panies B w all. Increased banknq>tcies ^ ea ted serious problem s In a num b Industries. Hc predicted th a t Iar(Ul losses and deregulation.Of int( t r a te s would shrink bank profits 83."B an k s m ust do every th ing tft n to keep inlerest ra te spreads, ^ a s p o s s lb le ."C onover said the biggest th rea t inks cam e from unregulatM .poi itlto rs such a s S cars a n d M err m d ). Thc com ptroller s a id ban o u ld be aUowed to . op e ra te acro Bte lines like those c o m p e t lU t f ^ Ided th a t banks needed a d d i t i^ iw crs lo ’d ea l'ln stocks and bond su ran ce and real estate.R ecent deregulation of banlclQg h< )paren tly gone a long way,’ he 0 rv ed . Dreyfus, which ru n s a Hunl - m u tua l funds,- including;.,a-^su s s fu l m oney m arket fund. rei(»nl jplied fo r a national ban k d ia r te jnoversa ld .

GENERATORSALTERNATORS ‘1 1 f 3 9STARTERS Z j a U L l R ^ 'REGULATORSREBUILT-REPAIRED ..

FORCARS.TRUCKS^IESELS-- ' r i ' TRACTORS • FOREIGN « DOM^iTIC •

HAINES AUTO ELECTHr1B6IKImb*rtyRd. 7 3 a * 9 W

r U R I T R Yn m The ! ij^ B People 's

F reedom of C hoice

1 ^ I n l l l a t l v a " ■ ■ ■ '

j s l WHO WANT TO JRE SERVICES HIGH I ;s . NOT AN EXPENSE I

' Denturllry and ottob llsh lng ojya r. --------------- . ------ ----------nporioni dociilon on N ovom bor • nturltl# w ho aro highly irolniKJ,

ifer Informallon pam phlot. plua ">ord ia ditlrlbuting rea lizo (hot e lr donlol monopoly, rdom o t choice, iho Iroo e n ter- ond s lo le it built on. ond th a t

imodillee^-YOU-MUST-VOTE-ie------; ‘

IDAHOANS TO END THE •S O N INITIATIVE N O . 2.I*. Frank Horrla, Iroo turor.e h o ... ....................... ------------------'

lU rvivcil—

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\*«SHINGTON ' - . p s /c h o lo ^ c a l faclora ai acco u n t for tb e failure

. f o r e ^ th a t the recessioi

' V.iWUh th e benefit o f bind!th a t b ite rest rate

lhah .expec ted and th e r is l m a d e consum ers w ary ab(

Tliie consensus forecast a n d ^ l y 1932 w as for th sp r in g a nd for production

. I^ .th f final six m onths of l!' I l i o u ^ tb e gross nation

iheA sure of econom ic a c ti ; . X toJhe p a s t slxim onths.-r

. ood unem ploym ent have v - ^ C !b m m e rc c S ecre ta ry A - ^ p a r t o w t ^ e n c r a t e s ^

governm ent and | - tb e lr conclusions, says n

-fvw rcf 'too 'op tim lstJc ’ ' ab< , o f.P residen t R eagan’s tax :...Ba^drige says be alwaj fedd ra l spending reductio;

Guessabout•By-JEROMEIDASZAK

‘■Chfcago Siui'Tlmes

r.\ I t m ay be too e arly for ' to consider th e question, - e r s o f b ig bond portfolios i.the guessing gam e over

tb a t P a u l Volcker will be ■ chairm an of the Fede; 'B o a rd .•. Volcicer w as nam ed t . C a r te r to a te rm th a t enc

1983. His fortunes seeme< tb ls y e a r a s various

' m in is tra tio n offlclals ci F e d ’s actions on mo grow th.

L ate ly , though. Volcker __ h ave., been p ra ised for

m o n e ia ry pollcy-M th e j tion h a s skidded to belo arm ually .

A t a conference of 1« m oney m anagers from p o u n tiy ea r ly In Octob<

V w a tc h e rs w er^ asked thel ' V olcker reappointm ent.

/ ‘I th ink Volcker. u l i r e a p p o in ts ,” M id Al

' r to n e y m ark e t econom istlyustCo. ____

T he consensus in the ' com m unity has been L■ p re fe rs to step down afi

J ’ y e a r s tin t. B ut L em er thli ' to fu r th e r etch "h is m ark ; L e m e r acknowledged

• "o n e of th e few” who thi w ould an d could s ta y on. F e d ’s decision to abanj m oney supply-target tem

' to p a y som e atten tion to in te re s t ra te s enhancc

• chahpes of being renam ecI f It w e ren 't Volcker, L

' a lso wouldn’t be Beryl :

S S S p l a

‘FICA’' N e ^ p i i s e News Service

■ WASHINGTON - T R evenue Service bas

. " d c m g e Its W-2 form becai ; peqp le don’t know wh ; jM d n s , resu lting in the

frequCTt tax p ay e r filing e ■■ '•T he 'change is being r

recom m endation of Cong a l .A « ^ u n t ln g Office, w:

I IR S 'fo rm s a n d p rocedun I tax p ay e rs and th e ]• nUllldn e r ro rs a y e a r• i n d iv id u a l Income tax relt

'The W-2 Is tb e form em t o ; € ^ em ployee a t tb< y « a r , listing th e employe* tHe am oun t of federal Ii tUbt h av e been w lthhe “JpICA tax w ithheld.” ~>‘FIC A " Is tb e ab b r

iS d e r a l In su rance Conti t & la w th a t se t up the So ^ t e m . . I'FICA tax with am o u n t bf w ages wllhh' rn en t Into the Social Secui L Tbe GAO, however,

q ja n y people filling out I ta x r e tu m s eitoneously (or on ly th e FICA ta x wit

“ tBnn ■ th e -u su a lly - la rg e r ^ tb h e ld . I b e y didn’t « F IC A " m eant; and-the

• W>2 fo rm hod no explai Iferm.

Saudi horsei purchasing f^LEX IN G TO N , Ky. (I io tem a tlo n a lly (known S tB rse m a n Is buying a hi th e h e a r t o f th e Bluegrasa

- - - P r in c e K haled AbduUa ' S pu rch asin g B ela lr Fi

Cfcxlngton and anothe t ie la n d ' fo r a to ta l of m lUlon. T be transac tion I R com pleted rho rtly , acc Hritlflb rea l e s ta te a gent Q je .- U n d e r tb e agreem ent vwlU acq u ire jn o re th an 1 C exIng tra and Ire land p

. j a q n of b reed ing stock.

■ z ^

E g o ur

V

• -H igh In terest ra te s , and sim ple m lsjudgm ent

ire by m ost econom ists to sion would la s t os long a s It

Indslght, econom ists a re now rates rem ained high longer rising level of unem ploym ent about q>end Ing.BSt of econom ists in la te lS8t r the recession to end In y ie longand em ploym ent to grow )f 1382.lonal p roduct — the broadest ictlvlty — has risen m odestly s..m anufacturlng production /e worsened.y Malcolm Boldrige, whose m osL ollhecconom icjla taA n. Jd private econom ists b ^ s most.DoUtlcal-economists- about the beneficial a spec tsl a x c u t p r b ^ m . --------wQ^s believed tax cu ts and :tion would lead to econom ic

sing ste i Fed clfor m ost people lon, but manag*Hos a re p laying •/c r the chances 1 be reappointed }dcral R eserve

d by P resident ends In August, med low e a rile r 15 R eagan ad- ->,v

criticized the r:.- money supply ) j

ker and the F ed . 'J Mfo r conduct of 'K ra te of'Infla- telow 6 percen t

f leading bond)m around the H e lober. two Fedihclr opinions of a rd e n t m oin t. s e c re ta ryould love to be m ent, o r tAlan L em er, P re s to n M

tflst for B ankers “ i t woul— ------------------- ^ ju to f le f t lthe Investm ent • W. L ee ]1 tha t Volcker P ittsburgha fte r h is four- tia lly , I t

thinks h e 'd s ta y V olcker virk o n h ls to ry ." th is po in t;e d - th a t he Is enhanced ,thinks V olcker The'que;

on. He said tbe W eidenbai)andon tbe Ml last_..sum iem porarily and C ouncil .I to the level of W eldenbainces Volcker’s op inions kned. if ask ed , a

L em er said it H e add(yl Sprinkel, an soon” to t t

ans to et ’ to end ice Ih a sa:

tb e GAO.The In ternal fjjed e r r

IS decided to m is ta k e o'cause too m any m is ta k e Gw hat “ FICA" T h e Gfi

h e single m ost a l te r th eig e rro r. "F IC A ” vlg m ade on the r i ty ” witiongress’ Gener- in stru c tio, which studied m en d ed Ulures to find o ut e r r t j r w ltfle IRS maice 33 should seio r In handling tb e m ls ta l re lum s.em ployers sendtbe end of the I n o u g

jy w ’s total pay, ^ thou{J Income taxes p re s id e n tfiheld. and the an n u a l el

:>brevIatlon for m v w i m tributlon Act,I Social Securityrithheld" 1s theIhheld fo r pay- , • ,•curity fund.sr, found tha tu t the ir Incom e.isly took cred it |withheld r a th e r ,je r-in co m e-tax -------------------»’t know w hat the .front o f the . p lanatlon of the ,

em an { f a n n

(U PI) - An a Saudi prince \ horse fa rm In a s s country. iUab reportedly -

F a rm UA. in , th e r fa rm In of n early ¥30

in Is expected to according to tbe snt handling the

ent, the prince I ^ H in 1,100 a c re s in d plus a coUec-

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a o m i i

ait — ; '^ grow in, b u t th a t th e « ' t lo n g erln co m ln g b ecau se

R ichard W. R ahn, chli C ham ber of Conunerce, fo recaste rs who predict

^ t economy._ | ‘T hat th e econom y did

®t a m yste ry th a t econor (>® reso lve,” R ahn says. 1 w ap p e a rs to be tb e m ost Im

Until consum er confldi ^ production oiid unemplo: lly d ism al.o n ’ “ D espite tbo siibstanU

d am en tal facto rs tb a t c ®e econom ic ac tiv ity contin o n _ t r o u g h - a n d - h o u s ^ ld s “ . spending plan s;” R ahn sa5ts-------••What is n eeded { o g ^-ts Is 6 changc in a ttitu d e fr

. h e say s .Ja c k L avery . chicf

Y ork-based brokerage fl

artshairH H F v '

r i ; . iS aY V

PA U L V O L C K E R le m ight keep p o s t

m onetarist who is a n a ssis tan t ry in the T reasury D epart- r cu rren l Fed Vice C hairm an I M artin .auld be a surprise, som ew heref t field ,!: f icn ie r said,_________« Hoskins, chicf econom ist a t rgh N ational Bank, said , “ Ini- [ thought there w as no w ay • would be renom inated. At Int, I think his chances a rc Ml.”uestion also was put to M urray baum , who had served until :m m er as cha irm an o t the

of Economic Advisers, baum said he would m ake his 3 known to President Reagan. I, a nd not go beyond that, dded tha t he thinks It’s "too ) ta lk abouLihe situation.

hangeerrors

sam p le oi re tu rns studied by 0 , 7 p crcent of th e people who 3rroneous re tu rn s m ade, a e on FICA - the m ost frequent e GAO found.GAO recom m ended th a t IRS je W-2 form so a s to label tbe " withholding a s “ Social Secu- vltbholding and to clarify all tions. The GAO also recom - i lh a t when taxpayers m ake an 'llh FICA In tbe future, the IRS send them a notice specifying ta k e so Uiey won’t rep ea l It.

tgh tfor todaiiju g h t for the day : A m erican m l Jo h n Adams said , “ When elections end, th e re slavery

y i e m b e r s o i

Paid for by Gordon Holllfiold. T

s t s i m

alysis: expansion would be mucli use of high in te re st ra tes , chicf econom ist for tbe U.S. •ce, w as am o n g tb e privale dieted a -rap id ly -ex p an d in g

jld not tu m up th is sum m er li inomists h av e ye t to (ull) i. But h e sa y s psychology Im portan t re a s o n . '

ifidence re tu m s. R ahn says ploym ent vgjll continue to b<

uiUal tu rnaround In the fun it contribu te to a recovery, itinues to w allow along In t ds rem aln ^cau llo u s-in -th eb

je t tWs (recovery ) under w aj B from cau tion to o p tim ism ,’

jf econom ist fo r the New e flm i M errill Lynch &

^ e x c h

SO U TH FIELD , Ml B endix Corp. officials f irm is m erged with i Allied Corp.. Bendlx ( h o ld e rs w ill receive a ]

H a n d no te s a s well a s ,■ stock .■ U n d e r an agreem er H tw o firm s, each Bendl ^ ex ch an g ed fo r 1.3 sh

c om m on plus flxed-Inc ^ v a lu ed a t S38.S0 on a fi m b as is . T hese securities M new nonconvertible p IN an d tw o n ew se rle so f A • / . A llied sa id it expect:

15.3 m illion new A

l l T IM E S -N E \■ C L A S S IF IE D ADVI■ P H O N E 733-

r t- » y .r

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a t S a l e f l m e :

-Sy TOPAt ix e a ^ire

1976 John Deoro 690 •nw now ondor «arrlogo -

w ilh loss Ihon 200 h “ ** 1976 John Ooofo 54lhe buckol and oxcollonlrs. b la d e . R.O.P.S. cab Ol

4S0B crow lor loador vo rlo r. cloon unit — cooled , w ith hydroiia a n d o»»oriodslio» —

*°° W A SH PL1980 Thundorbird poi

_____ ---tcrow .-w ith oil oloetr;— 20 ya rd plolo Fo 40 '*20 ' chonnol conv

3 0 T o1970 Hyslor Lowboy 30 to n unll, ho» duo Ford 1000 cob<Jvof (( w llh 3S0 Cummins d

b y Iruck. ha» 900 x 30vho condition — E

long w ith romps.• “ NOTEt Alt .h i. o

end ll will lurel th « r» will b« o >

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2“

L e a d e r s t

C/7a" S ta te

l ^ - j y i ! ^ ^ field, I c a tio n Affairs m ittee

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Assisti T ;W . £ Judlcli

■ ■ ■ H l a C o m md. T reasu fa r

i d q e dm gaya th e lu p c w tn r i

in c re a se In Social Sect pow erfu l tem p tation f

' r e c o v ^ . ”“ B u fX a v e ry says“"( c h con tinued to m ake

assu m p tio n s tb a t the .S. u n lea sh an o th e r roun lie in v es to rs a nd qiecu lat ng - - bond m ark e t-h ig h er tl

re la tio n to Inflation.• Is T h e F e d e ra l Reserv' lly by b r in g in g down Inte gy I j iv e ry say s.

B ut n o t a ll forecastei y , D r. L aw rence Kli be P en n sy lv an ia , a Nobel

of m o d e m econom ic fo in* . W hile th e consensus ry. re c o v e ry in tb e seco; I a p re d ic te d declining e ir— em ploym en t^andzonl]

n a tiona l p roduct. ay K lein b a se d his pes 1,” m lse th a t in te re st rates

"T h e re w as ' no qi ew In te re s t ra te s , a susta

not p ossib le ,” Klein sa;

hange agreemrtlch. (U P I) - Shareslis say w hen th e ferred1 a subsid iary of m illion ;c common sh a re - milliona p referred slock Bendlx is Allied com m on of the m

lent betw een th e I p idix sh a re will be ' h shares of A llied Lncome secu rities 1 fully d is tribu ted ics will consist of p referred sto ck P I S

rA lllesnotes. 2 *cts io Issue up to Allied com m on

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A U CM o n d a y # M o '3 m llo t n o r th o f C h alllt, » S p o r tsm a n A c c o s t a n d fi

>: 12>06 Noon P QUALITY EQUIa v a to r s • W beol Loada

C raw ler' A M kip lo a i90B «xccvoior. 3 yord. bockhoo > — 1970 Co»o 960Doxcowolor,I hou rj on ongino ovofhoul. wi 544D whool le o d er . dlosol ong ml condllion — 1970 Co_»o i l l ond 1371 hour's, w ith d dio'sol

or w ilh R.O.P.S. cob, ond Orot— 1976 Ford 340 Skip loador ilotlc drivo, Bobcat lypo — 6 mi:— Conirltugol 4" pum p wllh 40 I

LANT & CONVEljorlob lo wo»h p lan t. 5x14x3 doi ;tric m otor^-ond^w ttchfng pan e Foodor wilh G rlxiloy and loo( nvoyors'. like now w ith oloclric r

o h E Q U I P ' M H I T 1 T R U C K S - T R A I

>y oqulpmont troilor. wllh hydrc uol tandom 1000x20 rubbor or• (COE) 10 w hoolor, iwin scrow , dlosol ongino w llh Sth whool 10 robbor; 4"S’ 2'spo6d.'w lih-cT— Equipment t»oi1fl:r, 3 oxlo. 18.

e quipm ent Is In very lop cond ely b e an o is e l lo yaur operol o very small om ouni e f mltcelli liorf tim e . . . For m oro Inlormol 3B9, lo te even lng i o r early morr A pproxim ately 4.600 foot pavec /llioge Inn and the Y-lnn. o lio oil

\St CASH o r CdDlB - M - 1 S a n d l

:0 BY MESSERSMITH AUCTION Sl

DHNWERT IRVIN EILERS JC/endell Kimberly WHAOIOCK CASHIER:

,m , MARGE BROWNl

IO t o m b BUSINISS i s 4

h i p a n d C o

l i r m e n s a \

te R e p re s e n ta t iv e C L eg isla tiv e D istrict

)n a n d k n o w /led g e ' rs , a n d R e v e n u e am !es th a t j a r e v a lu ab l lative p f o c e s s , v o tin g ( re c o rd c o n s o n s e rv a tiv e p h ilo so p s u p p p r j jn th is e le o tic

in O im s t ia d , S p e a k e r >e o f R e p r e s e n ta t iv e s C . K enfifey ick , ■

s ta n t fvjalor.lty L e a d e r S t iv e r s ,- e f ta l r m a n

;ia ry , f l u le s - a n d A dm l m it te e '

I w r o ii r t a x cu t an d 'U rc"? ;^"* ;^^ tecurity benefits in Ju ly w as n for m ost econom ists to sec

“" ^ « ” “ ln th ^ b o n d mari' e Investm ents under gloor lbe econom ic recovery woi >und of Inflation. As a resu aators k ept in terest r a te s in I r than t h ^ should have been

irve B oard sha tte red the cynl nterest ra te s beginning In J u

>ters m issed the m ark.Klein of tbe U niversity bel P rize w inner and th e fall: : forecasting, w as on th e m ark u s forecasters saw a n econoti !Cond half of th is y ea r, Kl« g production, worsening i >nly;:sm nll=gatn5^n-tbe=grc

)esslm lstic outlook on ^be pi ites would rem ain high, question th a t w ithout lott

s t^nob le econom ic grow th w says.

mentreadys and new nonconvertible { d slock valued a t about ) Dn and n otes valued a t about i >n to acq u ire up to 11.7 m il Ix shariM outstanding a t tj;ie tl ! m erger. ' .

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C o ffoo & D o n u ts

UIPMENTd e r • D o s e r - l a d e r aIOO, h os d io io l onoino, cob and lor, backhoe , hos dio io l ongino, w ith o lotol of lOOO hours —

>nglno. onelosod cob. 1 */. yard 11 SOB onglo do io r, hos 8 woy sol ongino — 1974 John Dooro rott 4 In 1 buckot. lorquo con­dor w ith W/lscon»ln ongino, oir m iscollonoous bockhoo buckois 10 HP oloctric 3 phoso molor.

BYORS ( L ik e N o w )dock scroons, 36 '*25 lool sond mel-ortd gco rru so d 460-3 phoso ood convoyor, portoblo — (S) Ic m otors,

r TRAILER •ULERdroullc rom ovoablo goosonock. ond CVVJR ol 00,000 - 1969

'OW, w ith 10 spood Roodrongur iol_— 1966 Chovrolot 60. 2 ton I o Colurribla” 6 ybrd dump bod, 18.000 Ib, copoclty and 20 loot

sndllton S m ost looks like new iratlon . P lea se don 'l be lo le os :e lloneous, and th e auction will n o tion p le o ie coll Jim M orrlten o rn ln g t . . . ved, ligh ted runway, lo lh e rg o o d m e le ls .

DED CHECKSl & C r a v e l C o .

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JOE BENNETT JIMMESSERSMIl W endell Jerom e

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Y- 005-M em o flal Notices

IND 00f t-P e rM na l3

ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS

5 Call 733^300FALLS -----------------------t R - - • ATTENTtON-FRONT-rW E.W . BOOKSTORE. l 5 3 - \

MAIN. TWIN FALLS 1lOto,. now Vldoo Rontal Proi:oiilo X. vidoo rocordors SIO.

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- Assoelaliofi. — .......-alo IF IT'S phyolcal-il's th(■at Dano Join Iho Crlllor Club.

UWSHOPUnconioslod divorcos Bankruptcy and corpor $80. Wills. « 0 . olc. ordor avallablo. Call o n L B o ! ^ ----------

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yrs, bo aoll slartor 4 k 4 g,oy_ transpoftatlon, 733-72'

Ruos o l all sl2cs. V RED. malorlols. nruJ colc’ now bo 9Q|({ In t^iassiflod. ' ;ily Wator whon you buy now as

—flnd-acll-your-old-n. 3 2 4 ^ 0331. _____•32*-*313 ■' CARRIER NEEDE Rotrlovor Timos Nows is now j

os ID top, ing appHcallons f o r .

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, 7 months 0 07 -Jobso fln te re8 tvhllo spot • .................II5 3 7 - ^ ----- ------------ -------------

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ISO n o tify th is o ffico im m o* m o ro s p o n s ib ili ly fp r on ly

3vol o f th 'o p u b lish o r .

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733-5473 . ToBuyorSoll -_______ 734-9256 Of 4 2 3 ^ -lELPED • ^IY NOT EXPERIENCED bartender Ibnon/os. & work ovoning shllt. Apply Insorlonco. porson only betwoon 11am24-7281, and 1pm. Tho W indbfoak... . . — ‘ 1749 Kimborly Road.[Ices Exporloncod Cabinot maker ■ — lor mill Work shop In Kot-

chum . FulMlme position siartlnn Immedlotelv. 208-

----- 726-3180._________________________■( C S LARGE LOS FARM & Fo»d ',X i Lol oporalion needs person U o oxporloncod In oil phosQSol» c o rn . Hoy & Small Grain_______ ProducUon, Workino knowl-'JT-PAGE -odoo o l- p iv o t Irrigation-.a-'W E ST - -hofplul.-M ust be ambitious--------LS has a soll-slanor; Yoor Round Proarom, omploymont: Housing

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44B.S0 M3.S0 40.10 442.80' «?•?§I 4ri.00 «S.00 «».M «M.«

'4U.30 W .X W .'n '4K'.20' 494.00 4M.OO <88.80 4SS.70II pncea on cloae tnd previoua, ules: 38.0CO conirtcw. New Vom et»n ). Open Interest: 111,843 up S3.I (yPD-“Ookl luluie* closed 10 lo 80 grFtldajr.4e rc n —lOOtroyoj.; d lr j^ tfo y c i.

"SS,™ f . S . s’ 43B!oO' :i?:SS 1?7,S

439.00 4H.OO 434,40 433.00 0.00 470.00 488.10 483.30 nt prlcas on close tnd previous. Hies: 4,814 coniracn. Open InleresI:

ir futuresIRK (UPi)-World sugar No. 11 lulures; , i w “ T . r ™ A »..

IS» s r i l sli IIS IS !:3 53

s sl Is i i21.13 ^'03

S 21.15 21.15 - -n n s ------71-.0621,03 21.06 2t,(a 20.80 ent pilcos on close tnd nrajtoos,

u la a : '211 comrtcu. (Jomojiic Suosr ininiareai:S.409olt 7.

ume trends807 33.311,300

■ -Sl— 1:SSS1,929 74,830,000

rid gold)RK tUPII - foreign »nd dornesllc gold

sMree mtrkeij 4 » ^ ^ oH 3.27,

tnd H trrtitrf*^*^ 423.25 up 3.00. ird. Utsa orlce lor reHnlnB tallllna tnd ad flold 423.25 up 3 00 por Irov oonca.- ice. Ttbtlctied gold 444,41 up 3.25 pdr Hoy

:al pricesrORK (UPI) — Ltlesi maltl-mtikai 1 (juolod Filaay by me Ameilctn Malal

. . . .ny. domesllc. (ollnM In alloy. 2.00 Ib.. alectrolyllc, deii»eied U.S. 72.8J5-7S.00^common^^ ^U.S. prlmtry p»oduj:ors

iMol *W*if pofiroVi?®bo]ed'?ofl'5»t 70,00 370.00080.00 78-lb. Iltsk. aiecirolyiic ctihodea. l.o.b. Porl Col-

il.,9.29lb.im, N.Y, Am, Mel Mm, dealer 8t.3(W3.S0 nl^^sotl, 99.8 Une, producer 473.00;

K».,337,0040.00per Hoy ounce,1 heavy melt scrap — Pliisburgn 33 00

I ion (consumer buying prica); Am. Mel.

r. Am. Met. Mkl. aliorer prKe - 830.30

^ (!o'.t*"h?PplnB‘percanl

pure 12.80 per Ib. rmeweaiern. U.S. 40.75-42.73 c-ib.

1 prices'ORK (UPI) - Selecied gold and sHvei

Friday Thur»«U) nd, 1 lioyoz .°*“ M42.M

S i 's i ’i ' W i .5 ! |

m S S ! |'S3 '"y

r a S i , „ i " i “guolaa represent me nild.pjlco betweei rare are b«>ding tnd «eile«t tie tsking ti ly Detk Pereia, Tho piice* mty Ytry fron I dealer tnd depending on mtrtal condl

'erYORK'<UPt)'~- Htndy tnd Httma

uoled sllyer *110.01 per line ounce up 0.13. hall] Corp. Quoied a be*e price lor InOui et of 9.97 up 0.15 tnd ■ prtc* lof. (abftceio oduciaoniTni up 0.181,

r * * * * * « * * * * * * i

\____REPUBUC^AN

v o b e c a u s e s h e i jo l io v o * - ^ :

EDUHLIG'•rtttlM. OsVfiM L iMM, ckllllfWB.r » * * * / * « % * * * * *

Livestoc'■J0L1CT.1I1. (UPI) LIveslock:

Catlle 39; stiaa Insuflieient lo i

S S s S g i SOHAHAJUPII-Llvesiock:

, .- Hogs 2.800: Itlrly active: 2CO-9 to l!% t>«Ohei: over 27D lb atetd V2 200-»J Ib M .00«.»; uneven

49;s m !so| moa? 30&M I?^<2iue'*tnd ctlvas 2.600; not alaoit-*nd.hol(er» on oiler lo tli for me weeh situghiar sieers tn

_ ...-mldweek-*atk_i0_l,(»_J0wef week's closing levels;, cowa 2 sleets at me close IMee loaJt <

im u b ^ i^ th e 'e e 2-4 #so-iis6 - 98.73..

_]_• Noohoep.

L i v e s t o c k f u tin- CHICAOO (UPI) - Closing.I^ on mo Chicaoo^ . U r« C « llo -40.000 tt»;ce^U^:to ^ 3b:ios

:!§■ Z IS;SI.80 ESI. u le s 14.740 contractsS . f & S i - i T i i S i i p

I £ lliJ*, Esl, Mlaa 2,839 coniraciat't 2,293,oponlnle)eal8,821011333

dve s - 90,000 Ib; cenUP*

“ si? iiiM P w K ^ltl« .-» .«O lt);cm U j.80 . 79,101;l§ • S ir ™Si

ta l. u le s 11,390 conliscli J»- 12.878, open Iniaiosi 19,3*4 up <

Seiilemeni piiceson close ai

C h i c a g o g r a i iCHICAGO (UPI) - Friday's

■ lor grtin delivered lo CMctgc res Mme pr«eand cMn(je tromj)ro Iba. 3U 0^.S!e7 S.30V>.6.MlS?0°l5'A*5 '?"*"’ ' 7,42 Terminti eiovaior bida: No, 2 7.89 30dtys,2.07^4,oll'A-2’ .7.94 Piocassoi bids: No. 2 yell ! : |

A m e x i n d e xNEW YORK JUPI) -

Exchange Indexes Ftidsy: Mtikei Valuo 3l9.Uup 0.8:

JV; High Technology 721.38 up (

I 'g Service 314.91 up 9.89 ^ M eia i“ *^?rM ol’f“ iJ“ Nalurtl HftSOUiCOS 231.30up Houslng-Consi.Uand303.94ui

‘'B*' There w*a a Qttn ol 4 cem Amex flhare.

!Ji-A'SSl'S!;S,"5!:Sso AILnllC STB 02UP 3.7D 5oConl»tl 438.83UP 217

ume Mounltln 2t4 24o<l173 |,»0 Paetllc 37D.77up1.10^

Foreign. ia3.8SupO.eO

NEW YORK (UPD-rAmeilc markel vtlue lnde> Friday:

•• - Hlgh319.82.low3l7.31,Close There wes a gain ol 4 cents

‘’'volume 3,740,000 share: 0,310.000?)? ;' Htgnr*New Lows

7S Advances CO. Declines ;«! Toltffs"su?a 794

jnn NEW YORK (UPI) -and exchangnclos^lnde.os; ^

T-^MP -Wion 6a“re^8fl^MFlntnce 0.19 82.38 83J9^iprlcoolan N.Y.S.E. common!

Volume 74,830.000 shares.

: : F i o o d f

Austrc70.00

WASHINGTON (UI em m e n t’s agricu llura

“ ty re p o rts flooding o sou thern B razil £

33 00 d rough t ac ro ss m uch c T he floods ieft- E

3- 5. w ate rlogged and hali h a rv es tin g and prcpa:

“IS'' a n d soybean planting, cu ltu ra l W eather F A g ricu ltu re and Con m en ts said .

In ltsw e e id y report, new ra in fa ll Is “ urge: so u th em and e a s tc r

iHver ___________________ •

H IH H H H

II I H t7,23 m J I I

C1W>— italed '

«ndl-

________H j l J m

m "*InOua-icaied

* * im a l l j

^ K Sn l T T ^USMi

» j i j d l '

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e k ' T u si'e eauwish • martet ^

J-sromso^No*® tra n sm b ■b,.3o.5CM«.oo. N ew Yo

a n d m ar

S S m

S . M S S 8 B ■ot enough altughlar __tlford a markel lesI: P o v t -. and heifers dosod ei H a i T l

ig meat lulures range Prey.

i l g S I S : S S S S ° £0 H.12 58,30 38.83 38.43

^^'Iss'^ss ®SS

i l i i i i i S iicis: Thursday's sales S s iu >ll3i2. NetlrKome

i s i f S ; S S : ; i S : S S s" 77:2s nieo 78'.37 UimilieC<jcls^Thursdtya Ules | 3 1 6 ^ ^BandprovMus, OztrliAlrlir

■'s truck and rail bids S ^ S S ) ' ago Including delivery <1 ^<iooaya’,'*3*04v/.3.13W. up jf s t s r a ]

13 and 30 days. ^}^?/orl«I. 2 yellow com, 13 and-

;"Ma»yS°2"il%-2!i2l :I n d e

- American Slock ExcMngo*

t : S v1 Mof 147.(

____Sr_:'£.»nis ln“ ho price ol an vS"ume!

•CME S«

• NYFE J„lcan Slock E.change )se319.82,up0.87. Dec U.ZIts in the avBiage shareires, compaiod with Sep.... .

Thursday. .Open In Market CM Seltiem

I D o v________________________ NEW- New York Slock StocXd o te Net ehtnaa » TrinI 73 33 79 93 up O.W - 13 UIIIS

87.03 8783 up 002 63SloCk31.38 68 71 unchanged Tr»naa< 42.27 42.49 up I1.I89U 00.35 Indu#4 cenis In Ihe average Trans

m share. UliisI. 63 Slock 1

s plague alia remUPl) - T he gov- rev iv era l w eather facili- P ian tin

of fa rm lands In sum m eand continued • The

hof A ustralia . a c ro ssB razilian fields m o istu

altcd both w heat B u t thcjaratlons fo r c o m th e gr;lg. thc Jo in t Agri- a d d mFacility o f th e in.

om m erce depart-Conl

rt, the facility sa id B rita iigently needed” In too wee ra A ustralia to . . . s a id . . .

s

i s t i n g s l o s tin tem ipO on In w ire se rv

Tilssions resu lted In loss of 1 Y ork Stock E xchange llsth um y o th e r m ark e t quotations y a ftem oon. The ed ito rs of 1 ^N ew s re g re t the Inconvenlei iders of th e new spaper’s m a r

n i n g s7 B ^u7jl.5pS 5to t««(l«aZ lZ Z

------------------ m r-E » n• (JrtJO)

niw (1 54) t>-U4,791,000 (1.

(,M *273,0«:000'"fl'

W® U7)' *3,800^““ f000 U33.100, ^ l i e ^ , . m ( 9 m o . . , - - - , ‘' ;000 (3.091 „ ■ »148,700,000’ (4 «Roytlty/jrdQ)-M (.181 • M.90O,Oo4 (

*154.28340(1.28) 17.072,000(,90)

Yea. EaO79.10C

idO (.391 ue.ooo.ooo (U83 37:

M (.78) S12,387,00ilinmes(3rT}0)

& x = , ■

.oot (1.8S) t43,32l,0« (C lM o'^°' J92.70(XJ0(.43) 13.000.000 (.42)

lex fu tu reslng ranjjo.ol-lndox-julures iradod.on1 Clly Mard Ol Tratfe. Chicago Meica igo and New Vork Fuluroa ExchangeT. Valuo Une Stock Index - 800I?** "'Hign Low Cloao 1 na,30 1 48.00 143.89 147,20 1 147,0) 148.40 t40.40 1

' V.‘? ' ------- 1«;40— 1..... 148.80 H7,M____________

ninleresi: 3,320 Olllt. iffle:2,938contiaci9.• S4P Stock’lnden - 300 unit# moasufi n High ' Low O aae. 134.60' 133.53 133 3S , 134 33 1 I3J00. m io 134,13 m .t^ 1

137.10 .... 138.20 115 30- Tiated volume; 2l.l37con«acis. n Inteiost: 12,144 oil MO.B JIYSE Composite .Index — SOO irodlndir*. ^n HMh Low Close

PI J l Ji................ 78.73 77.90in Inlerest'. 3,738 011108.Iement prices on close and prolous.

)W Jo n e s rangesV YORK (UPI) - Dow Jonot cl cX Open High Low cieso Cl; ; ; S i s s s s s :ills 118.83 119.89 117.71 tl9.14 u| «k387.00 391.83 383.81 389.03 upO.54 rtaacliont In siocka uaed In averages:

7,709,700 8,87m :K o 2;*

rtk11.831.MD 11.137,200

e Brazil, lains drvve grazing lujiUs and lo aid It ting and developm ent of m e r crops.ie repo rt noted w et wei ISS m uch of th e Sovici Union, stu re benefiting w inter g r th c w ea th e r and crop bulletin g ra in s need w arm er Wealhi m o re grow th before w inter

onlinued w et w eather In po) lain and northern F rancc lef w et for w in ter g rains, th e r

, .......................... ..... i d

- Battl:=;^aces

B yE D PE T Y K IE W ] Newiiouse News Ser

erviceof th e WASHINGTON - ^ In g s find ing c h e a p e r- ons on becau sc o f a b itte r Sl of th e a n d su rv iv a l betwec nlence th e G oliaths of the fiarket du stry .

M ost an a ly sts be r is e i f th e Riant flrm w hich Is being w age se rv ic e stations.

Sp u rred by slum]------------ — p n>nt8 .zm ajR c:filL

d rastica lly , chang■onw'------m ^thddsrM an^nbw

ly a g a in s t th e sm a ^(1.88) operatore .

“T h e m a jo rs a n “ lV,“ sa y s Keh^Tobleck,

ZCThvr Oil Co.. w s ta llo n s^ c ro s sM Id

S ( 60) such a p rice advant .OBO.OOO p ush ing US."

(1.1!) A t stake', accord i noo,ooo an a ly s ts , is the si* Independents, whi i.KU'W h a v e he ld p rices do

‘ ’ h igh volum e. They p e rccn t o f the ga tionw lde.

M ajo r f irm s Inclit , Jfl, 000 th e E xxon Cc

R ichfie ld Co., Mobi O il Co. Independen COO and s e l l 'g a s u n a m e s like Zephyr,'

9.100.000 an d F ran k o O ii.» («.?J) “ T h e re is no dou

ced ed a vice presid n a tio n 's la rg es t oil m arkeU ng ba ttle rt

0 487 000 betw een the0 (l',88)

Profc12.700.000

expetr fl By R O B ER T STICI

leicantiio CSiicagoSuih-Tlmes>nge Fil-

m unlta ATLANTA - Tl Prev. . b lem U.S. banks h iu:Ss to 320 th is y e a r (

___Incm nsft furthecJn___ ; 2 _____ .William M. Isaa

F e d e r a l ' Deposit uured In '''^ •^ h com plles th

b an k s th a t need• iMM superv ision , said

p ro b ab ly grow n lo sses continued lo com petitfon force

soo units - In s t i tu t io n s in to tro _ T he n um ber of ^ s till below the 385 r

In a speech B an k e rs Associi I s a a c sa id the U. re m a in e d strong, a n d grow ing probli

e s C hief am ong tl, , „ loim losses, whli

! - - tn le rob le” $4 bll th e flrs t six m ont

' «p S » T h a t level w as ro ,4 lo sses tak en In the'Ttiursdav Ond WCll bClOW tin

2S01-M0 1975 and 1970. 2:002:200 B ut, I saac sa id h

a c c e le ra te in 1983 recession continue

O bserv ing th a t i re c o rd o f 35 bank

9 th is y e a r , .Isaac «could be se t next

y w ill continue to ca

th e fu ture , he a exp ec i a re tu rn

d in the fa ilu re s a y ea r." of new T h e increasing

n o t h u r t th e FDIC w eather w hich has

^ , V u . blU lontoS13bllllc I s a a c said .

-tin said H is w arn ings a t ■Uicr to K h o c d by C. T. te r se ts

p o rts of left sou

e report

1

tnliloflve c

. licensing b

concoi woll educa

___ T h o ao o fy— rRTothof

ih o y o r e l r - liyou l> « ll

- - - - & r , :............... p ro tK t ani

DENTAL I P a ld fo rb y I — B a m »

le for SI sfuelifIVICZ indepe•rW ce 1 som eti

T he— Consum ers a re pa ign 1

- gasoline - p rice s— lh a t-h •strugg le for p rofits 1978 a ■een tbe D avids and_^dow nw i»e ha tlon 'F oU In^ w m e

s e rv labelieve prices will decadt m s w in th e contest, P r io gedinnelghborttood p u rch :

s e rv lampIng dem and and and w 11 com panies- h av e— d en t si Iged th e ir sa le s o f th e i )w~arepltted-direct=— =~The naUer. Independent c re d it

Indepeire squeezing us,” seldon k. p re s id e n t o f th e tactlcf v ^ lc h operates 50 profit Ic h ig a n ^ l te v J ta v e to rs , m tage th a t t h ^ a re "Thi

dom inding som e industry every t surv ival of m any p resid

* lc h trad itionally Indept down by relying on Counc iy conlrol about 15 sentini gasoline sales na- -

lude Industry g ian ts th e reCorp.. th e AUantlc shake(ibil Corp. and Shell won’ten ts num ber about B lum ,u n d e r litUe-known g ian ts

T, S ite Oil, Romoco refinei p r ic e i

jub t about it.” con- SpoiIld en t for one of th e deny cjll flrm s, " th e rea l into 1 r i ^ t now Is tak ing ad m itie m ajo rs and th e victim

jlem ba >cted tc:CKLER ptrollies - . _ _ speet

“ InThe num ber of pro- cloud: h as soared from 220 sa id .■ and Is-expected to oversIn 1983. - ___________ H aaac,_chaTnnan of t h e _ s a id jit In su rance Corp.. by Inthe list o f w eakened likelje d close regu la to r A td th e num ber would h a s pnext y e a r a s loan - th e w

lo increase and tough 1 c rea lced som e financial o f incrouble.— • loan.Df problem banks Is e s t n5 reached In 1976. 1983.

to th e American- "Belation convention, can tU.S. banking system h i ^ ;;, b u t h ad slgnlflcant Coiblem s. ban kthose is Increasing petit<

hich occurred a t a LyncMlllon annual ra te in shoul nlH 5T)n982rhe-said.— s ta teroughly equivalent to ad d ehe previous two y ears , powcthe recession y e a rs o f ' Insur

R elh e expected losses to ap p an a s the effects o f th e scrv<ue d to b e fe lt. o f nit a post-Worid W ar II cessfnks h ad failed so fa r appll: sa id another reco rd Conouct year. Competition .___cause m ore fa ilures Inadded. "W c do not ce

n to the norm al S-IO

lg tuink failures have IC 's deposit insurance s Increased from SU t lion since Jon . 1; 1981, |

about loan losses w ere ** Conover, U.S. com - I—i-

^ D E N T

DONT FAU PR6Y TO THOSE KEEP THE COST OF DENTURE DENTURITY...ASAVmCS.I

> authorizino tha proctico of Dc ] boord o lM c o tt to tho loxpcyor t YOU oro foclns a very Irhpo cornlng'donturo cor* ond Donlur icoioderoitsmen.F you who hova rood your vdfor ir information the Dental Board irylns vary hard fo proleci their i

elieve In a (ree .toclely^ freedor mpellllve aytlem our notion om 1' Is Ihe m o ir fragile of-eommo ind preserve ll.

1 WITH THOUSANDS OF ID/ . MONOPOLY VOTE YES by clllxeni (or Idaho DentuHsti, F lea. Denturlst e Twin f alia; Idchc

m r v i v a l ^ n d u ^ r yependents. I t will contlniie; for n e tlm e .” ' ^ .Tie aggressive m arketing ..cam - , gn w as sparked b y s lum plngS ^esit -havft dropped 14 per c e n t since______8 an d a re expected to continue vnw ard thfoogh 1990. According ton e estim ates. 20 percent Of th e .........!vlce sta tions could close bj^ th e : y ide’sen d .>rlce cutting , cheaper gas toriash rt>haB^ an d m ushroom ing 'self- v lc e Islands lh a t offer lowerprfCes a w ere pioneered by the indepen- ••i t s ta tions a r c belng.used by-dome_____jie m ajorfflirthefightr-^^ ^[tie m a jo r firm s also a re t lg h le r io g - — 5dlt fo r th e gasoline they sell’to I te ; lependent sta tion owners, who ; dom have the ir own reflneriM . The i :tlcs a r e p inching the alreacfy slliri 1 jf it m arg in s of the sm a lle r opera- ;

‘fheiai'gC 'D llflfhisT ire-uslng-thelr—^ m lnant position to try to* ' eryone else ,” say s Ja c k - B I ^ . ; isid en t and general counseU)f-the lependen t Gasoline M arketers : uncll, a ' tra d e association rrepre- Iting som e of the la rg est lmWp«i- nt re ta il gasoline chains. • : i f th e Independents a r e forced out,>re w lil be h igher p rices a f te r the akeout. If anyone thinks p rice s ; m’t change, they a r e c razy ," says Lim. U k e o th e r c ritics of the oil m ts, B lum contends they a ro using [inery p ro fits to subsidize, re ta il Icecu ts . •Spokesmen fo r the g ian t oil firm s ny a ny Intent to force sm a lle r flrm s o baiUtruplcy. b u t they readily m it th a t declining sa le s will claim :tim s.

a n k l i s t0 g r o wIro lle r o f the currency , in a la te r leech .‘in te rn a tio n a l Jend lng_ ls^ a g a y •

loud hang ing over U.S. banks,^’ be iid . “ T o t^ U.S. bank exposure to i/erseas borrow ers Is $320 billion.’’, H ow ever, both Conover and Isaac ;

iid_they_tho.ugnt thai_serioug.deIaBIlC!H y International borrow ers w ere un- •' • kely.A t hom e, Conover said, recession

os p ushed m any sm all com panies to le w all, Increased banknqitc ies and neated se rious problem s lo a num ber r industries. Hfe p red icted th a t la rg e r lan.Iosses an d deregulation o f inter-, -st r a te s would sh rink b ank profltA i n '» 3 ."B an k s m u st do everything Uijey

an to keep In terest ra te sp reads .as i ^ a s possib le ."Conover said tb e biggest tbreflt to

a nks ca m e from unregulated: pom- e tito rs such a s S cars and M errill . ,ynch. T h e com ptro ller sa id banks • ttould be allow ed to o pera te across ta teJInes like those competltors,..and dded th a t BanRs-neederf-adcfltiphal' — ow ers to deal In stocks and b rads, - isu ran ce and rea l es ta te .R ecen t deregulation of banlQcg h as •

p p a ren tly gone a long way. he.ob-- e rved. D reyfus, w hich runs a Tamlly f m u tua l funds. Including., a suc- essfu l m oney m ark e t fund, rekxnUy pplled for a national bank charte r, lonoversald . T . . '.

GENERATORSALTERNATORS ,STARTERS !REGULATORSREBU1LT-REPA1REO - „ -

FOR CA'RS.TRUCKS^JIESEis-; " " I TRACTORS • FOREIGN « DOMESTIC

HAINES AUTO ELECTRICl86 IK Im berlyR d . 7 3 0 ^ U 3 I

r U R I T R Y

W M TheP eop le 's F reedom of Choice

I r H " Y E S o n— rmmsTTvs— ■ —

OSE WHO WANT TO tJRE SERVICES HIGHI CS. NOT AN EXPENSE I

f D eniurliry ond esiob llsh ing a

rh ^ r fo n l decision on N ovem ber ■ •inlurlsis w ho a re hloW y'trolned. ■

Dfer inform olion pom phle i, pluaoard Is d itirlbu ling reojlze lh a l , ..le lrdoniorm onopoly .adorn of choice. Ih e f re e ertler- _1 ond s ta le is bu lll on. ond fhal - nmodlflea, YOU MUST .VOTE to . . .•.

IDAHOANS T Q END THE ES ON-lNlTIATiVE N O . 2.Itl, Fronk H errla, treasu rer.(o h o ----------- ....... ....... — ' ..... .*

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____B xLEO N A R D CURRY:------N e v ^ a s e Newsservice—

w a s h i n g t o F T ’ - 1psychological factors a n a ccoun t fo r th e failure I

. fd rcM e th a t th e recession

.h a s ,: - r>VUh tb e benefit of hlndsl s fu^ng th a t in te rest rates

— •lh a i,e x p e c te d an d the rtsln , m a d e consum ers w ary aboi

• -^-^^The consensus forecast o •jind e a r ly 1982 w as fo r thc sp r in g a nd fo r production {

;^ .th { ; final six m onths bf I9i ! ' \ J h o u ^ th e gross nationa ■ftieasure of econom ic actlv ,flir..the p a s t s ix months, m

. ajod unem ploym ent have W( ^ 'C Jbm m crco -S ocre ta ry M

.^VfjilM governm ent and p: ^ I r conclusions, says mi .w e re ,“ too o ^ lm ls tlc " abot .o f.P i»8 lden t R eagan’s tax c : ..B ajdrlge s a y s he alway: fe iW r^ spending reduction

Guessi about ]

, -By-JEROM E IDASZAK -ChfcagoSun-TJmes

I t m ay be too e arly for r - to consider th e question, I - e r s o fb ig bond portfolios i :;th e guessing gam e over t

t h a t Paul-V olckcr will b e i • ch a irm a n of! the F ed en 'B o a rd . :i,

V olcker w as 'n am cd by C a r te r lo a te rm tha t ends 1983.. His fortunes seem ed th is y e a r a s various R m in is tra tio n officials crli F e d 's ac tions on mom grow th.

L ately , though, V olcker £ h a v e been p ra ised fo r <

I m o n e ta ry policy a s the ra tio n h as skidded to below annually .

A t a confcrcncc of le^ m oney m anagers from i

— co u n try_early_ ln_0ctober ; w a tc h e rs w ere asked the ir

^V o lck e r re a p p o ln tm ^ t.• ‘‘I th ink Volcker would

f r ppppo lntpd .**__so ld—Alaifi— 'if to n e y m a rk e te c o n o m ls tf j *I>TistCo.■ T he consensus In the ;

• com m unity h as been thi " p re fe rs to s tep down aftc " y e a r stin t. But L em erthinli

- to fu r th e r e tch “ h is m ark 01L c m e r acknowledged I

“ o ne of th e few " who thin w ould ond could s tay on. 1 F e d 's decision to abandc m oney supply t a rg e t temp<

' to p a y som e a tten tion to t In te re st r a le s enhances

, ch.ahpes of being renam ed.I I It w e ren 't Volcker, U i

■ a lso w ouldn 't be Beryl Sp

‘f IC A ’ 1’N ev ^ p u se News Service

• W ^H IN G T O N - Thc R evenue S erv ice has d

. - ch p n g e Its W*2 form becaus; p ^ I p don’t know whai; jM d n s , resu lting In th e slI freq u en t tax p ay e r filing e rr

; • 'T h e 'ch an g e Is being mi• recom m endation of Congre I al.A ijcoun tlng Office, whl

, J IR S ’fo rm s and p rocedures : w f i^ ia x p a y e rs and the IR• .mDllon e r ro rs a y e a r Ir t . .. Ind iv idual Incom e tax re tu r

T he W*2 Is th e form em pl to 'tfa c h em ployee a t th e i y e a r , listing th e employee'? tfie am ount of federal Inc

'■ tUht h av e been withheld “JflC A tax w lth h e ld ." ^ •F IC A " Js th e abbrev

^ S d e ra l In su ran ce Cdnlrtt , t& la w th a ts e tu p th e S o c I i

EDfstcm. "F IC A tax wlthh<' am o u n t of w ag es wlthheli

m r a t Into th e Social Securit J L T he GAO, 'hovrever, f ; q ja n y people fUJIng out th< I tftx re tu rn s erroneously t I iS r on ly th e FIC A tax wltW

tS a n th e usua lly la rg e r Si '• ^ th h e ld . n » e y d id n 't fc

“ F IC A ” n jean t, and th e f• W-2, fo rm h a d no explana

& n n .

-S a u d i horsen purchasing fs-L E X IN G T O N , Ky. (UP (a tem a tio n a lly known Sai l^ r s e m a n is buying a h o n ttie h e a r t o f th e B luegrass o - P r in c e K halcd A bdu llah :

! '■ 6 p u rd ia s in g B ela lr F a n t ^ v in g tn n and another t te la n d ' fo r a to tal of r m illion . T be transac tion Is e £ e com ple ted rbo rtly , accor B ritish r e a l e s ta te agent he

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w ill acq u ire m o re than I.K. E exlngton an d I rd a n d p lu

Q ono! b reed ing stock.

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High B iterest ra tes, and -sim p le- m isjudgm ent

■e by m ost ^ n o m l s t s to lon would la s t a s long a s It

Hlsight, econom ists a rc now ite s rem ained high longer Islng level of unem ploym ent ibout e n d i n g , s t of econom ists In la te 1981 th e recession lo end In the in and em ploym ent to grow ri982.anal product — th e broodest itlvlty — h as risen m odestly , m anufacturing p ro d u ctio n -J w orsened .______

Malcolm Baldrige, whose losL otthc-cconom lcdata o n -1 p riva te econom ists base

m ost polltlciil econom istsibout thc beneficial aspectsIX cu t program .- - V........'ays believed ta x cu ts and lon would lead to econom ic

>ing sta Fed ch

}r m ost people n, but m anag- os a re playing:r thc chances ;K reappointed leral R eserve

by President nds In Augusl, ied low earlie r

R eagan ad- y>- 1 criticized th e p jloney supply - J t

c ra n d th e F e d >r conducl of : ra te of Infla-low G .percent . ^ H H !

leading bond P A In around th e H e nb e r ,_ tw o |F ^ ___________ ;;;e lr opinions bf a rd e n t m onIt. - s e c re ta ry 1ild love to be m en t, o r cu \ l a n _ L e n o e r ._ P re s to n Ma:st-forB_ankers------ ' ' I t would

o u t of le f t fhle investm ent w . L ee Hith a t Volcker P ittsb u rg h )

ifte r h is four- tla lly , I thilinks h e 'd s tay V olcker wcko n h lslo ry .” th is point,d tha t he is en h an ced .”h lnks Volcker T h e questn. He said the W eldenbautndon the. M l la s t sum mn p o ra rily and Council o::o the level of W eldenbaur« s V olcker's op inions kraid. If asked , amL cm er said It H e addedSprinkel, an soon” lo tall

m s-to-eh to en d e

In a sa m. th e GAO, 7

Thc In ternal fjied e rro idecided to m is ta k e on

lu se too m any m is tak e GA* a t "FICA ” T he GAO2 single m ost aiu>f th e W e rro r. "F IC A ” wll m ade on the r i ty ” wlthh

igrcss’ Gener- instructions #hlch studied m ended tha res lo find out e r r o r w ith I IRS m ake 33 should send In handling th e m istake

turns.

s’sror.ss Thouahee’s total pay, a thoueh

P reslden t^J eld. ^ the an n u a l eie<

rev latlon forIributlon Act; 'ocial S ecurity ihheld” Is the |

' M(, found th a t ' the ir Income i

y took cred it Ithheld ra th e r r Income tax

know w hat le front of the m atlon of the

im anfarmU PI) - , A n Saudi prince lorse fa rm Insco u n try . > g ^ B |ah reported ly I ^arm Ltd. In | e r fa rm In f n early 93Q I sexpec ted lo c o rd in g to th e i handling the i

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Jo n g e r ln c o m ln g b e c a u se i R ich a rd W. R ahn, chic

C h am b er of Com m erce, lo re c a s te rg . w h o . predict* econom y.

“ T h a t th e economy did r a m y s te ry tha t- cconorr re so lv e ,” R ahn says). B a p p e a rs lo b e th e m ost Imi

Until consum er confldc production and unemploy

y d ism al.n -------^ 'D e ^ lte - th e BUbetantli-- d a m c n ta l fact0 r s . t h a t c(

* G n o m i c ac tiv ity contim ” ~ “tro u g h and~houscholds~r c sp en d ln g p lan s ,” R ah h sa j^ “ Whal Is needed lo W L5 Is a ch an g e In a t t l t u ^ fre. h e s a y s .° J a c k L avery , chief €c Y ork-based brokerage fli

a r t s[ i ^ i r

AULVOLCKER ! m igh t k eep p o s t

o n e ta r ls t w ho Is a n a s s l i t a n f / In th e T reasu ry D epart- c u rren t F ed Vice C hairm an

rta rtin .----------------------------------lid b e a su rp risc rsom ew here ' ;fIe ld ,'’ L em crsaId . • Hoskins, ch ief econom ist a t

^1 NaUonal Bank, said. “ Inl- thought th e re w as no way would bfr-rfinom inated. Al It. I th ink h is chRSC2=r.SDe~ 1.”estion also w as p u l to M urray .. aum, who h ad served until im e r a s cha irm an of the

of Econom ic Advisers, iu m sa id hc would m ake his known to P residen t Reagan, and not go beyond that, led th a t he thinks i t 's "too :alk about thc situation.

f i a R g e ------errorsam ple of re tu rn s studied by , 7 p crccn t of the people who roneous re tu rn s m ade a on FICA — th e m ost frequent CAO found.AO recom m ended th a t IRS W-2 form so a s lo label the

w ithholding a s "Social Secu* Ihholding and to clarify all 3ns. The GAO also recom - i i a t w hen tax p ay e rs m ake an h FIC A In th e fu ture, th e IRS m d th em a notice specifying ike so they w on 't rep ea t it.

i h t f o r t o H a i ;Ight for the day : Am erican t Jo h n A dam s said, "W hen Jections end, th e re slavery

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ilysisexpansion would be much

iseof high In lerest rates,:hlcf econom ist fo r thc U.S. ce, w as am ong th e private llcted_ ajrapltU y...expanding

lid not tu rn up th is sum m er Is lom lsts have y e t to fully .\ Bul h e say s psychology Im portant reason, fidence re tu rns, R ahn says, iloyment wll! continue to be

nlla l-tum around-ln th e-fu n - l-conlribuU )-to-a-recovery ,- tlnues to wallow along In a S -rem a in -c a u tlo u s - ln - th e ir says.e t this ( rew v e ry ) under way from caution to o p tim ism ,”

f econom ist fo r the New ! firm M errill Lynch & Co.

Stock exchiSOUTHFIELD, M id

B endix Corp. officlais f irm Is m erged with a A llied Corp., Bendix cc ho lders will receive a pi

■ an d notes a s well o s A I stock .I - U nder a n agreem ent I tw o firm s, e ach Bendix 3 exchanged for 1.3 sha

com m on p lus fixcd-lnco jy valued a t $38.i30 on a ful■ basis. T hese securities ’ n new nonconvertible pn ^ and two new series of All

Allied sa id it expects 15.3 m illion new All

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pow erfu l tem ptation fo; reco v e ry .”

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assum ptions th a t the S. un leash ano th e r round :e Investo rs a nd q^eculato lg . .bond m ark e t h i ^ e r j h i

re la tio n to Inflation,Is T he F ed e ra l Reserve ly by b ring ing down inten y L av e ry say s. .

B ut not all forecasters s. D r. L aw rence Kiel « P ennsylvania , a Nobel I

o f m odem econom ic fonn-------- W hile th e consensus f(/ ,— reco v e ry - ln - th e -se < ^ i a p red ic ted declining p ir— em ploym en t“ and ron ljr

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lange agreetmich. (U PI) - sh a re s ais say when the fe rred sta subsid iary of m illion atcom m on share- m illion t<p refe rred stock Bendix shAllied common of the mei

ml l>etwcen the | p ] Ix sh a re will be Wtiarcs of Allied LZcom e securities fully d istributeds will consisi o f _____preferred stock D I S I Miles notes. 2 5ts to issue up to J lied common

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ve Board shaltered.the cynic lerest rates beginning In July

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___ Aluminum & slool. 733-54loss: dovso rovon lnga- lons, HYPNOSIS HAS HELPEI___ THOUSANDSI WHY N(----- YOU? H oodachoa, norvos,

o le . '28 yoors .oxporlonc ____ .C a llJoh n a n vllm o324-7281

005-Memoriai NoticesI

D 00f t-P e rso n a l8

ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS

Call 733-8300LLS • -_________________

ATTENTION FRONT- PAi E.W. BOOKSTORE, 153 WE

MAIN. TWIN FALLS hasr-----------now Vidoo Konlol<0 X, vIdoo rocordors (10, Ac

vidoo S6-Alao now llngotiiHOTUNE

733^22; A Problom la nol a probln rod w hon sharod. Monui

Association.IF IT'S physlcol-ll’s Ihora

Dano Jo in iho Crilior Club., ' - LAWSHOP

U nconlostod dlvorcos. : Bankruplcy ond corporatl *80, Willij'-: MO. oic, I ordor ovailablo. Call :

i ,284 . 0732. Boiso. -__________

Lo“oI MORMONISMlOurs, YVhal do you know about

Mormon Church? 734-2 536-2288. Of 678-9103 fc

'■'"'.® rocordod now moss-WJSS!!^------------- .---------

thoro“ ■ PREGNANCY HOTUN

imo*^ SELF-HELP Olvorco KU, i r — plus lax, Unconloslod c« Call 734-7033,__________

SINGLE Malo 22, S( 30nm lomalo companion, W

U-44 c lo Timos Nows. 548. TF. .............

S e l e c t e d O H e r sa-poo ,. ----------------------------------

007-Jobs of Intereslllvo r & ADVERTISING SALES. I

yra bo soil siartor & hovo proy] tfonaporlallon. 733-7291.

R ues of oil 8I2CS. wet matorlola, .and colora

}w bo sold In Classlllod. ^ 1 Walor whon you buy new carpi

nnd aoll your old ruQlI4-8436 0931^ _______I t i l l ’ CARRIER NEEDEDIriovof Timos Nows Is now aci. D lap. Ina opplicaliona for Jon 13-4423 aroo. Vicinity ol 4ih Eosl____ easl,& 6 thE osl,W ork1 lIrlovor a day boforo achool i n

Fllor. » 0 a wook. Call Ri Undo G ufldorson. 536-2535

lontha 007 -Job8o fliile rM tO'SpOlI7-S38 -----------------------------------oromo _ _ ,93. an- w i th g o o d ^

L o a d o rsh ip Skillslllo ori>o!l pit • Compolltivo Wogoitxk ol e G o o d BonofltsIdlson, .•ftotirocflonl.-^ 6 0 .S to c k o p tio n s .0 Cal, • Hoollh S D enial Pic

nock! • Friendly Almosphoill daya • Good Poilont Core03. *R ow ord lngW ofk .-01 Tool

d .V a 'i CONTACTj M/ISO coil124-8233 T*Upho

rd ay , 0 c tb t> o r3 0 . im TImi

f l e d ^O U R S :It is o p o n 8 A . M . t o 5 : 3 0 tu r d a y 6 A .M . t o N o o n .

" S a t u r d a y r 5 ‘ P ; M r t h o - d o y — — 7— J o y & M o n d a y . N o o n o n lio s f o r c o n c o l lo t i o n s o r

0 n o t i f y t h i s o f f i c o im m o -10 r o s p o n s 'i b i i i ty f o r o n ly

/a i o f t h o p u l} l is h o r .

id . b o s u r o t o c o n c o i y o u r ' n u m b o r o f d a y s y o u r o d

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» INDEXl>OPou»<y*l>bbirt _

rn.«,n. IIJla.ml.T.pl,m««u'^, Uira.mWD'kWoolvd

RECREA TIO N AL

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l}&Auiei-Ch/r>>*' l<»d IJOAu>oi.Ct>*.ral»i /„ I60Au.o..D«>9.I .n l ._ ...........1*?A„.o.,.ro.d___________

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______ .O O T -^bsofln iw M lDONE. avqB-----------^^ 5473 -T o Buy o rso n ._____ 734-9256 or 423-6604 ••LPED __________ :_____________

NOT EXPERIENCED bartondor fb rvos, & work ovoning shift. Apply In rlonco, poraon only belwoon ifam-7281.-- ond 1pm,-Tho-W lndbroatt;------------------ 1749 Klmborly Road.S3 Exporiencod Cabinel makor = = lor mill work shop In Kot-

chum, Full-llmo posilion_____.■------alorlino immedialefy. 208-..... ..........

726-31M.________________)S ' U R G E LDS FARM & Foad % Lot operation noeds poraen3 oxporfoncod In all phaaos of

Corn, Hay & Small Grain_____ Production, Worklno knowl-- PAGE- -o a n o ”’ Ol - pivot” rmgallon

WEST hoFpful. Mual bo ambllloua has 0 soll-aionor; Yoar Round

m m m r* "imnsioymont:--------- Housino------------I, Adull lurnlshod. Roloroncos re- gorio. au irod . 1-801-855-2422 Kevin/

Or Sond Rosumo to Box 45, Garrison. UT84728.

s i f j ; ; . 5 f " ? s ; r ; ; o S S : -z ------- Sond resum e' loday. Lo^Hsihoropy, ^ Lewis Aasoc, Box 23«.______ Twin Foils, 63301.________

NEEDED FULL TIME or pan os. 575, limo. Rofllstorod nuraoa Jpr loratlon, ECF. Contact porsonnel,:c, Moll Mlnldoko Memorial Hospital, all 336- 1224 8lh Slroot, Ruparl, ID.______: - 436-0481-_______________^

WANTEO IMMEDIATELY 5 M poraon for lolophono work- hA. I Ihn fno sollino) Tolophono con-

loci holplul. tjul not nocfls- n Inr n sory. Wo oflor full training

g a a j g--------------WANTED: GOOO ' auc-T, IMC____ llonoor. who Is setiously hn n7 ■ wanlina to work al Irado. n f f o dopondablo. Send

rosumo of training, oxporl- Kll,_____ o nce, phono, etc. to Box

od only, o -l4 Times Nows, PO Box • ______ __ 546, Twin Falls, ID 83301,'

, Write: oO 8-Sal03 People IWS. Box -------------- ■'

-T— ^ 009-Em ploy. A gendes rs ----------------

-------- 015-Baby8itlBf8!i*___ABC CHRISTIAN Daycare &ES. Must . Proschooi. 356 Fllor Avo,lOVO own Woal. 734<1238.___________

BABYSrmNQ, My homo, weovea onytlmo oxcopt Fri nights,

carpolinn BABYSITTINQ IN MY HOME,

„, WILL BABYSIT In my home,' days Of ovos. Rosponsllilo.Jo omo 32^.7443: • --------- ------- ----------

rv 1 Viour WILL BABYSrr ANY ago. «1 Vmnko Hall doy. $5 lull day. Drop

Roflor In'o welcome. 601 Sparks off Fllor Avo.W.

0 0 7 - ^ k ) b 8 O ^ ln ^ _ _

>d N u r s in g &Ills

11 Plan* -

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jMAYlOUWAlCROFTDNS ^ :•N ACRES CARE CENTER .phon»t20e-93<-5601____________

nm q » N ew8. Twin Falia. Idahb

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BABYSITTINQ my homo., polty-Ualnod & up. Mon. Ihru 5a t. Lola o l TLC. 7 3 3 ^ 8 . BABYSrTTINQ, my homo, a lto r school & niji^nia. a n y BOO. Jolloraon SI. jb-7501. CHILDREN'S VILLAQE Eariv E ducation Contor* A gos'3

______ a nd.up . Houta fl'..3aam to 5:<5' pm . R l. 4111 6;30pm. Trans-

______ porlallon-tQ _achoola... kin-derQortona ihru 2nd grados. Swimming, aliallng. olc. 491 N. Locusi Inoar Sr. High

• Schoo11.733-Wl0.' Exporloncod Baby Sitting In

my homo, largo Inaldo play : • a rea . Any opo. 73*-1270.- FORMER DAY CARE, ownor

•: w o u ld llk « lo c a ro fo n 2 o r 3 •• klda In hor homo. 7344275

MARY’SDAYCARE 2 oponinga. lull llmo chlldfon wanlod. 10 yra. ox-

____ _ .po rionco . lovoly_homo..or-ganlzod aclivltloa dally, will pony train, ^hoallhy moals.

.^ o ^ lo c o m o n t . Mary’ Lou

m a t u r e ; Rosponslblo . . - womanwanta to caro for

children In my homo, largo play room, foncod yard, hoi

POOH CORNER Pro-School & Day Caro. Tralnod loachor. Indlvlduallzod program.

' Tutoring avallatilo. Noar Sawtooth. Agos 3-12 734-0544._____________________RELIABLE BABYSITTER, MY HOME. ANY AGE. Call733-3910._________________RESPONSIBLE Baby slltor w anlod to caro for Infant In my homo & light houso keoplng. Own trans­portation. WIN pay woll. 73^1299 lor ooDOlntmonl.

O ie -S ltM tlons Wanted■HOUSE & OFFICE CLEAN­ING la st & ollleiont. 734-30220^734-2360_______________I DO HOUSE CRANING. Hard workino. dopondoblo, OKPor.. rolor. ra3-94 72

; LET ME HELP CLEAN YOUR• HOUSE FOR THE HOLI- : DAYS. 324-8416___________• ROAD & RIGHTAWAY

CLEANUP. 733^28 VACUUM CLEANING & light

. houaoworli lor an oldorly ~ p e ra o n . 733-5391 or 733-6394.: WANTED ROTO TILLING.

CALL 733-5792 ARNOLD• MEIN____________________

WILL DO ODD jobs, by tho hour. 733-5391 or 733-a3ft4.

: Qt7—Business Oppty8.BEST PART TIME buslnoss

- vondlna machlnos. Call r 52»424a_________________

WARNING]-■ Ttio Timos-Nows - ro- T co ipm ends that you In-

* ~ voatlgato ovory phase of• Invoatm ont opportunlllos, -,:« 3poclally thoso Irom out ol- a ta to or olforod by a porson ~ do ing buainoss out Ola“ local motol o r hotol.• ■ Wa auQQOSt you consult ' yo u ro w n a ttv n o y .I th o Botlor Buslnoiib auroau,

Idaho Consum er Affairs or- . ..a a k (or a freo pamphlot and-

- Information from Iho' A llom oy G onoral's Con- I sum or

_ - P ro tec tion '. Division. Slato- - ‘ houao , Bolao. Idaho 83720.

■ P hone 33f2400 or 1-flOO-• 63»6937.

Property

r r O f f l - M oneyToLoan •

' ' (g l-M ofw yW an led* NEED J7D.OOO. lor S years, ;

Pays 16% Inlorost. Socurod- -Ion a la t Deed o l Trust.

'o l ■ Rupert. Ropllos con- . Ildanllal. W r l t o ^ o r : P.O.; :B o3s j , RuPort.lDS3350. —

m

03Q -H om e9 For Sale

10. ___________________ __'ru a s s u m a b l e 9'^% Loan_ Vory nlco 3 bdrm, 2 boths. alno. oloc. hoatod garooo. A/C,n y -frplco; loncodrJ61 .m -209I. dow n. Ownor Carry 2nd MglSV 1027 Parkway Dr. 7i4-7160.*5 ATTENTIONBUYERS

-Lowoel-FHA-*-J/A-lntOfO« ra te s In 3 yrs. Now is thi

lin- . (im o-lo bu lld-lo l-lho-prcos. (oaslonals asolst you li<81 planning & buildino you'Oh now jiom o. Don't waft- - Ca_ todavl Rain Troo 734-96601 In BEAUTIFUL BRICK 5 bdra lay iV i (Mths. iolllco & oxtra: _ G ardon & bull troos on V ior aero . S78.0M-leaso consid ,r 3 ' orod. 734-7039or 734-4740 _ BY OWNER SHARP homo oi

Prosldontlal St. i Bdrms mo .3 /4 bath, liroplaqo, garago DX- '0% osaumablo. Low down i or-, —lorm s. t44.000.734-1376ali. I will BY OWNER Largo 3 bdrm..

down. 2 balhs. Formal dir ing. 2 llroplacos. lols c

ou 'c lo so ta . appllancos oc _ tionol. 3 car garag 3lo w /ostabllshod ahop aroi for largo patio, tonco yard, larg go lOtTn Kimborly. 423-5342.101 CUSTOM BUILT HOME on}&:-----BC(«-irMh»-country.-Solo(_ your Iloor plan & color: }ol covonants & condition. Hou or. Roalty 733^M17m. --------------------------------^ DUPLEX. Noar now choic

duplox. hoat pumi = sprlnklor syalom.

e BCDfiOOMS?. oloctr h eal? Carpotod? Largo to

_ Only $55,060? torIn BARNES REALTYso 1043 Bluo UKos Norih IS- Call73M22>11. _____________________

LOW DOWN OR Wll TRAOE. 3 bdrm with lamt room . $42,600 assumabl

; 2120 Sherry Clrclo. Tot

2 '

i' O ao-H om es For Sale

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t- - • “>->1 Full bojom onf. 3‘j room , lorgo wolk’■ a n d largo cul'do'S'

NOW It ONLY . . .!r FC

Davi. 0\»oryJf-M*8hi>'tf EII>ob«th

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n F alls . Id a h o S a tu rd ay , Oc

t ie“ (B O -H om eaForSale

^ • • • •

FEEL CROWDED? Yoi___ __oniQ y_lh lft-anaciou3-hon

with IMMENSE loncod yai 3 bodroom a. 2 baths. & lari lormal dining room. Cortil nation lamlly room-llvli room (20x28) hoa gorgooi ofliclont firoplaco. Tho b boaulllul yard hoa'room I tonnla, loolball. or any olh playground activity. Si this-you’ll llko 111 Now or

I S74;3«)wI1h 8dIlorTTnu«lni

HAMLETTREALTY

20 Yoars o t Honosl S o n ic. O F F I C E . . . - ; . . . . 733-40:► J o y c o C o to '............ 733-67

D avoH am lotl.......... 733-40

$51,800'PATIO HOMES

by Twin Foils' linoat bulldo In Primo NE Location, bdrm a. 2 batha, 2 car garage Klichon appl, olocKic hoal onorgy ollleiont. (oncoi yds. Lowost (Inancing fn ; vralCallRolnTroo 7 3 4 - ^ . 9 MO. OLO, 4 bdrm. 2!^ bath dbl garago, hoot pump, out( ayatom. now - aubdlvialon custom drapos, prof. land scapod. Call 733-9225.

030 -H om es For Sale

_ F a l l H o u s

;__ Buy Y our H om o F rom— (A S a le s S u

~ Buy W hllo In to res t Is C ^ K ilc h en A p p lia n ce * - F }. all Y ou O rder Be^/C.'20% 1. IntMtBl rilM art *t ■ two y»

2. W. utiiithreo In kiieri.n top

^ V ,.l,0 . ,M o . . l .

ri IIt)__ _____________________ ■

ns°1 I— —ago. Y o u 'v o s o o n t h oI'l" 0 m o s t f o r y o u r m o i

V lU A DE3 ol ___ ..

OC*-rago — .“ OO- \ C...0argo ]

o n l ; y.iAon.oIora, * ~ H o u K -----------------—

loleo 0ump.

letrlc ------------- — ------------—i lot?

P r ic o s s t a r t o s low • 1 0 % d o w n o n d c g o g o 'o t 1 2 '/ j % .•A iorgor down payr

i/lLLS INC., PRES

INDSOR WITH I

2 5 8 1 I N D I A N T R ilo c a l* d on Carrleg* Lon* Oi(

3 bodroom s. 3 balh», d ining roo 'olk-ln c lo to l, rodw ood dock, flre o-soc lol. .

.............................®6iF O R A P P O I N T M E N T

i v e F o x 7 3 4 - 4 4 1 1 W .

“ Wll2 3 2 S h e .h o n « :

T w in fo l|i ,ld o h o 8 3 3 0 t

O c to b o r 30.1082

fa l030-H om es For Sale

MUST SELL byNov. 10.1

• sq. fl. 3 bdrm. Movod t o ) silo. Assumablo loan.mobllo homo. I cond. 733-6181 ■________

You'll-homo- _OWNEEfcBUlLDER_hiia_ I yard, coro dosiro to soil . largo opllt-onlry 4 bodroom, 2 1 k)rtibl- homo wllh 2-car oarago. •living provldo VA or FHA Intoi Qoous rato os low aa 11% ond 10 big conaldor paying all oil )m for. oblo downpaymonia. olhor c loslngco8ts.»7,000.

- S _____ A M E H IC A N _ _tcm ir- r e a l ESTATE

& APPRAISAL(Across Irom Courl Hou:

rv/co Doug Vollmer. Brokor 1 ^ 7 9 Alda S i ro n g ............ 733-C

l i a

) 10% ASSUMABLE LO, Socludod area, close achools & ahopplng, la

s livingroom and lamlfy ro< .{iHnr flreplaeoa in each, (or '" “ ' ' i dining room. 3 bdrm s. d

• . workshop in baaem ent. b & H . boautilui treoa. i Chuck Porkina a t Evorgr. Really, 73«200 o r 733-K

jJjO Realtor owned._________4 BDRM ON 1 ACRE

auto 11V%% assum oblo $37.! sion, Balonco on loan $34,500. i land- loko equity or anvlhlno

ooual valuo. Call 733-6484

OaO-Homes For Sale

u s i n g S p e c i a lo m M ounta in S t a le s M odu la r: ^Subsid iary Of IHD.)

Is D ow n, W o WIN T hrow In Tht I- FREE. You ^ v e T w o W ay;. 1 B o (o roT henksg iv ino .

>o yvviow.I topll4nc*« • FUngf, r>oed, rildQ.nlor. ipoul.AlltiM.El.1 Horn. Ana Plinl ......... .

^~~M A U nE E N ^O L L 1NQSWOl J r ^ H o m a 20S-eS2*1ES1

. Bruea Ajien

V ^ ' Logan B01-563-3:l l J l UUh W atta 600-662-2

W ette m S U te a 800-4S3-2i

i« re a t now c o m o g o t th« n o n e y a t

3 E L R I O E S T A T E -

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lo w OS S 4 2 .5 0 0 w i t h o n ly id o 3 0 y o o r F I X I D m o r t -

>aymont con roduco iho .ln to r-

[se n t sT- ~

I BASEMENT

R A I L SOi( AddUonroom , klichon. eolhodrol guo»l .flropioco, rango. d iahw asher,

^ 5 , 0 4 9'JT CALL iA/eekdays

I I S , I N C .nvS trao tW osIl o t P h .73*-44H ____________

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oatK Hom es For Sale”

iT u is FOR SALE OR LEASE0 your 'option. Exoc. homo. 340

10% ft.. 5 Br-3 B. LR. FR. P Exe.- DR.i, Prof. docoratod

landscaped aero. Appr: TT— $163>000. asking $lif,0(

loacp at 1750/mo. 1 9 sin- niako a dool. Call altor1 this ~ Pm-arwKnd!i734^408—2 bath HAQERMAN-Prlcod lo 0 . will nowOr 4 bdrm, vlov torosi privacy, acres, 8 v Id will .sharos.. gravity sprinl allow- 8V^% assum ablo loan,- and ownor. 837-6217._______

IMMACULATE BRICK, tlm o'rool. doublo garoc bdrms; 2 balhs. family rc

----------“ IlnjpBicijrllvinB roomrdiroom, closets ga dropos, pool room

w so) baoomonl. Sprlnloyotcm, WIII llnanco •

0 , CALL 733-6058.3-090S ----------------------- -^ 031-Outo(Tow n

2 BDRM house In Edon. I OAN- wiring, nov# plumbing, ,N to aldo romodolod. {17, larae conaldor lato mi

room Subaru > a s port do ofm d Balanco anOV>%.825-55! , don. 2 BEAUTIFUL HOMES . bath acroages close lo Twlr . Call Joromo. 3 to 4 bodroom green car garagos. both ' H874. llvoablo Iloor plana. £____ vory nico homos. $77.5>p Catl Jorry al Roal Es

Unlimlled, 324-7518 or 17.500. 5532 J VVIIInn ol 4 t>edroom. family ri

w /nreplece, auto sprlnkl _ quiet area, f o ^ T a l t o r :

032-BghHHIer Homes-------- GREAT OPPORTUNrr--------- By ownor 2 bodroom FK

homo lo qualillod buyor. for informolion 637-498? 326-4922afterapm.

,r s 033-Klmberly-HanserrBY OWNER, 356 Birch Si Kimborly. Spacious 2 b

•K- all brick, mod rool. hot w ,, hoal, firoplaco. & lg w

^ burnlnnatovo, $44,500, -

0 3 4 -J e roineH ome3

037-Farm s i Ranches

, FARMS**RANCHE!I-------------- 1900-ACRES^ChOlC0-|

crop/ealtlo.QOOdhomo. ORTH' 12 M A C R fe Cattlo rat

row crop (arm. Hunt.1100 ACRES- Row Cl

pasluro,corrol3. 2 homo: 1000.ACRES- Cnoleo

-3254 crop/pasturo. oxeolloni -2750 provom om s.agoodtuy . -2 B10 600 ACRES- Canto Ra S i l l , for 150 head, 480. AUI______ B17.

800 ACRES-' Row ci 11 Magte Wator prdioct; sf

mobllo homoo. 843.640 ACRES- Good

crtyi. shop. pipe. Castlefi

e » "a c r e s Choice crop. Boll Rapids, doi wldo. shop, corrals. T58.

o . 480 ACRES-Cattlo aro;land soulh ol Burloy. cor

. . - SchuloT37, •400-ACRES- Good ec

ranch, row crop larm, el 10 Soulh Hills T43.

_____ 320 ACRES- Choico

“a c r I s - * ' Excel farm, • flood i Casltoloid.827.

221 ACRES- Farm lond rivor (rontogo. Buhl. 86.

190 ACRES- Allalla (a economical wator, will Ira

189 ACRES- Nlee la Castlolord. eemoni dl

ly golodplpo. B14. '. ' 160 ACRES- Choico'■ crop. 5 bdrm homo. Buhl.

1& ACRES- Excolloni ,r . crop. NWol Filer. B7

1& ACRES- Produc- row crop soulh otKimbc

" ' ' R o f e f JONE! w l REALTY

7 3 3 0 4 0 4 o r 5 4 3 ^S.W. JEROME160 acros pivot & solid ; Priced rodueod, outslanc terms. Exc. (arm. Thousand hood lood lol, e ludes 2 housos, good come producor. " Dor McDormolt. LoMovnoRo 733-0874or 734-2648 ilt 6pi SALMON TRACK 120 o«i

130 to 210 acros of po ground lor cash ronl.

20 ACRES on tho 'Sair irael, for $11,500 or 40 ac (or $22,000. Cali -Hai

J 733-6071. Main Wosl.RoM 734-0555.___________

260 ACRES: SprlnKter rfgatod,. sandy.-loam, I growlno ' season , ■ o potatoes, boans. bo goo d ' markot acc< oxcollont torma. 11% d(

-l-ond assum o oxisting loi $455,000. Coil Bob Jen

„ - 734-4875 or 324-! ovonlngs. Ma<ke Assoclatoa.___________3 FARMS In Jorom o/ V,

\ . doll aroa . 40 acres;acros. 115 acres . All la undor sprinklers. Ji Jackson . Reai Estato Urt H<)f1, 3?4-75taor32<-59?2 5 ACRES closo In goo

-bdrm homo,_hoat pump^wator. .........7Vi ACRES, near Buhl.g 3 txlrm home, (uii wt ownoranxlous. I20 ACRE DAIRY. douU

'[horrlngbono barn, nia story hom e, close into Bi.

- - -34 ACRE DAIRY, noar TFalls

:40-ACHES_row. crop.) wator. '60 ACRES row crop, wator.130 ACRES row crop, wator. high dovolopr

• potential. - ':S o ACRES row crop, wator.

' ♦ Cali Jim Paulson 543-4930

BARNES REALTY 1043BlueLakeaNprtf

^ Call73M 227- '

I- i f i i i y - v

S il9 D 37-Fann9iRancfies

80 ACRES, undovol virgin ground, Wondoll

h. Potonilal for potatoes crops & dairy. Ownor fl IhO- down.-bolan

' Lot°a yoaf3 '637-6383.______

_ 1 1 3 8 ^ to e a a » A lJ l3 _

S ■■ a u c t io n? , i n S aiGLTTTLERANa)an, by Oct. 30,6mlloaS.E. Joi______ -1 aero building lots;K tllo ulilltios. Torma 10% d JfOQo 4 aalo, 15% at.closlng. I r ro o m , vr8 0t11%.3^-5621. trdlning- -BEAUTIFUL 5.ACRES galoroi Crook Canyon. $2

om in 734-2445_____________irlnkMng By ownor. IV* Acros. C .0 12%, building' ailo elosc

Joromo. $6300 or bosi----- Call 324-7449._________• - CANYON VIEW

- T T - PEHTIES on Rock Cre «n 1 Snoko Rivor Conyon.

<Jm’ Stovo Dixon at Rool £ Unllmllod ot 324<155

7 ° ^ ° ' 324-5568._____________EXCELLENT building li

■ee ~ Joromo and Twin •S,T„ ri. Counties. Low down

9 monls. Call Stovo Dlxi J";,: Roo' Eatalo Unllmlle

HsLOTS IN WENDELL, ut avallablo, m o b lto 'h i“F

--------- TOTAL OF 3000 Squareae ' In Ihls nowor homo lo<I I ___ on 3 acros. LiNITY landacaplng. Excellent1 FMHA Horso barn & aho lio r : or. Call All loncod. Priced t t987 or markot valuo. Cali'

___ Woltlor 734-6254. TovsCountrv Rooltors 733-07

efT ' TWO ACRES- nlc( c , c bedroom, 1V4 baih h

2 bdrni Ufoplaco, garago, fo ft wniof pnsturo, good linancinc

wost ontf mllo sou Joromo. $59,500. 734-

- Markoling Assoclalos'iI '9 I i _______________I_____ - -VERY CHOICE Shorl

building sito closo to ‘ e s ono ol tho bost. Call

734-3393. Main Wosl RHES 734-0555,_____________:o now 3 bedroom btlek hom

balhs,8 .17acros.96har rancn. (onco<j ynr(j_ cov

patio. Irull troos,' cfop, Joromo. $75,000. Will L ■ w»h le ss land, 324-4782. 'n l lm" 5 ACRES FOR SALE uv ownor with torms. 324Ranch ■ _______________

i^UM's. 6 Beautiful building lots ol Twin Falls, ranging In

crop. Irom 1.62 to 2.41 ocros.; shop. down. Low inlorost

balanco. 734-4722. d row e a c r e s NEAR Buhl tieford. building site. 733-3963

:o row .............. ...doublo58 .' 039-B uslnessP ropeil)“cmrols CUSTOM CUTTING 4 me

butchering plant. In Jon cattle * Twin Falls oroa. Excel closo term s, modorn laclllty, g

• not. Well oslabllshod.■a row Steve Olxon. at Real Es — — -Onlimltod-9e4-7516-or-:cOllOnt «§§:---------------------------

buy. IDEAL for oHIces, 3 prl rooms, rocopllon oroa, i

ind and foronco room. Prowlrod 16. tolophono. Asphalt pari 1 (arm. aroa. Across tho sirool f llrado O'Loary Junlorhlgh. {43,

lorm. lorms.ditch. • SABALA A ROY REAL!

%733-4321_____________:o row i n d u s t r i a l LOT: 150 x Jhi. Iocalod In Valloy Indus )n1 row subdivision, olt utllltios.

sorvices avaltablo. One ductlvo the bost locations (n 1 nborly. Falls, *25,000, Matko T13 A ssocialos. 734-4875, IE S WEST5P01NTS

' 3/4 ocro corner AM W ashington & Addison, ^ cludos oldor houso,

s tanding commorcial Ild sot. party. Torms, Doi anding McDormotl. LoMoyno Rc

733-0874 or 734-2648 all 6n lol,.in- jl-—_________~~

Oonn?s’ 040-C em elery Lots2 spacos, 2 vauits S T c panlon memorial. PIneh

a ^ s . rnSunspjM ^m , P k j g ^

^ ^ 0 043-Vacatton Property ' ' ‘ VACATION PROPERTY-1 f r r r r share . Swootwalor. < 5 Z n S wook, ovor 20 location! Harold Choose Irom. 6 po(

condo, call 734-0634. .

044-CondomlnlumsI. l o n g ________ -------------- --------■ jrow 04J-M oblle HomesKcoss! OBL WIDE-3 bdrm, 2 b> down carport, patio, slorago roloans, boat pump.' dishwas

Jenson disposal. Nowly docora;5-M76 LaryJ#132 734^422 for aj(kellng For-Salo 60 x 14 ll. Sky_____ Mobllo homo 53W478 iI Won- 8£!!L_________________ _is; 100 Good usod DOUBLE WI larms $18,700 24x52 OlonnBt

Jerry 1974. 3 bodroom, 2 bUttllm- wood stovo. swamp co<

)?2___ Iront awning, all oloctric,good 3 up In park. ContompoTip, lull l* m o Inc, 2064 KimborlyV - -734-2673.------------------l.f l^ '< m agk ; VALLEY MOE« * o r. HOMES Quality Cust

> , Built G reat U k o s & Tho Ituno a cost Concord homoa.

P 'ices 4 sonrleo ean'l- boat. 2H W est o l Hosp

‘fTwIn 73^<t<t.___________ _,0 < full MOBILE HOME LOTS I ip. ..lull. — Magic Valloy - Me

I,,11 E sla tos". Now adult i dlvlslon.'Washlngton Sl.

(„,| & 1 block w est on Phoa: ^pnon Rd. Easy tomis. 734-6943 ■■ MOBILE HOME. 3 b( ID full double wldo,. on .2 . loti

Joromo. Fenced yard.1630. 5438__________________

NEW HOMES lor sale rc 'Y to move Into a l MlckolM (■irth Mobllo Park. Buhl. 543-9 ■ ' 543-8617.

• i\M ' 045-W obileKomea.

^volopod, NEW 14 wldo 3 bo dell oroa. ' Skyilno. was $15,900. :oos, row c loso out prico $12; or financ- only. Brockmatt's f Dl8nco-25- -H o m o s , 1-64 ot Kasoto

438-5707--------- PLEASE HELP USI WlIls_______ DESPERATE TO SE------------ “ MOVE-THirDOUBCF

- BEFOREWINTER1324- N REDUCED S2000. 14'iCHES VanDyko. Like now.

JoVome. ‘" ''' '’0. A/C, clots-w lth% day of WINTER CLOSI ig. Bal, 5 doublowido. 3 bodroi

ba*h, 1152 sq. II., lo ipc-o^Tu W as $23,900. now $21.

S20KM ~only. Brockman’s $20,000, Hom es, 1-84 at Kasota

' ■ ■ 438-5707 . -.2 • 10x50 MANATEE.

0^1 orror Sfockm an's Mobllo Hi esl ollor. 1 ^ a t Kasoia Road 438------ ^ 12x55 67 FLEETWOOlC/nnk * oloclric. cloan, lurr

,on________$5000-536-2518 alter noi ol Estato 14x70 KIT Gotdon Sti .0553 or bdrm, 2 balh. Ilroi _______ ___ dock, many oxtras. ap

iwn pay- 1072 12x60 GENTRY MlDixon al HOME. 2 bdrm wllh ITilled 01 Ali app. oxcopi rofrlg.;_________ cono. Aftor 4 pm. 423-41ir 5 acroa 1978 1 4 by 58 VanDykwotl on luxo insulation pac

_______ __ Spacious opon kllch., utlinioo living room. $10,900.32^-n o m o s 1982 14 by 70 SAHAR/ty Irado oxpando. Exc. cond. $;__________toko ovor paymonts.ja re foot trodo (or down pay) located Jorry Jackson, Real i

Lovely Unlimited. 324-7516 oient vlow 5922:or Shod! 1982 24 x 56 Slonorldd below bdrm, 2 balh, dishwca i r 'L o i i ' d isposa l;' hutch & tTown 4 mony oxiros. Llko now>0716. Sot UP in park. 734«I90nlco 3 24xS^ 1978. 2 bdmn homo, ba th s , .spacious arr

loncod m enl. Wostlnghousecing. 3VV pum p & preclpltron,south ol aoftoner. kitchen w/i734-4875. w astter. d ry e r ,. I2xl: os-Roal-- - ta c h e d ,— Insulated -

■ au to , sprtnkllng syort acre ito Twin. 81 Chomplon Double wColl Joo bodroom s,. 2 baths,ll Realty down and taKo ovor______ ___ m ontn,734-6716.__ ___homo. 2 1sharosof ........................- ------- ^^covojod R e n t a l s __________

62. 05Pr-Fumi3hed HouseALE by 3 Room Small Sludlo Hi 324-5867 | $90 mth. $2S Cleaning

ig In slfo 051—Unfum, HousesBIG 3 BORM, 2 both h

ost on Full carpotod bosoi--------- : oorth slove. 2 car ga3uhl lor $375.733-7167or733-M9Z_________IMMEDIATE POSSESSl

bdrm houso on 3V4 s ' ' ~~ barn 4 loaling shod,

^rtv '"Ilos west oT Jorom Apploton Rd. Rock hou

I mobllo lolt sldo of road. Soo e Joromo a t abovo Iocallon. xeollent ,n hanSE N . 1 bdrm h< 'y- ooo^ carpetod. drapos, Bd Call hoat.$165/mo.734-4443

Ealal.o .tp o A u c 'i& r pool, 0 11324-421

K ,

let from (.arge 3 bedroom, wl

g^{?.'"R°el^l^^S°'m n^;alTY NEW 3 Bdrm. 2 bath.___ 1_ lamlly room, control

50 X 200 um . Jonn-AIr R/O. eliidustrlal hoat pump & AC. larglas. clly garage. Property is lisKOno ol solo. Ali on 2 ^ ocros 2 1In Twin from CSI In goodatkoiinn $S50/mon1h with $150 di

il..Doug or DoAnna Vo--------- ----- 734-5650- _________or oi NICE Small 2 BDRM co son In- homo. Pota ok. $180. m 0, out- $100 doposll. 543-6330 at pro- NICE 3 BDRM HOME o Donnis Ave. No. NO PETS, $4

0 Roalty $200 dop -733-1859 !L®ei'}'.___ South ol Jotomo. 3 ___ hom o, carpolod. 324^22:

WENDELL. Nlco 3:______ hom e in country. $230/T com- • ->-$100dop.536-6139--

1 LARGE bdrm. tarnofo yard, stovo. rolrlg.. nice. Contact 423-490

)fty 734-6665.____________rv- tlmo 2 BDRM. Basomont. ga

oold OXC. nolghborhood. $2 lions to «^opoail. Avollablo 1 poopio 73^7039--------------------

2 BDRM. Price 4 term' fioxlblo. Immo

1---------------possosslon , 324 Eas --------- Jorom o ________

2 Bdrm. S.W. country, a _________ frig, woodburning s2 balh. A oults. no pets. $ ^ . oroom . Box V-44 c /o Tlmo5-No» washor. 2 BDRM DUPLEX do: :0ra10d. town. 213 9th Avo. E. orappt. m onlh, 733-4157 Skyline 2 BDRM HOUSE, stovt 78 aftor (rlQ, 191'Jackson. $21

• doposll. 733-1148.: WIDE. 2 BDRM HOUSE 5 imBrook ' S.W , of TF. Largo yard.2 bath., . + $100doposll.73M741cqolor. • 2 b d rM 5 milos S.W, o(trie, oot :poiia, Gardon spot.^ P 0 f |7 yard. $250.733-3741.0f!yj?0; . .2Bodfoom hou60w /oa

mobile ■ 5 5 ^ , '’° ; ! ® '.“ *"Dustom- • mih + $125 doposlt. 733rho Lov# aflerS.__________

hn .2 bedroom, foncod ?...!i*S now kitchon. $240 mth

3rdAveW.733-7061.-3 BDRM HOUSE In Kimt

-uniMtn ..QuIotNolghborhood.fo ^ proporty. $200 + 'd O f

' i 423-4069 If no answer kSaw ni f702.a»OL6p_n>.

, 0 6 2 -F u m .A p tiP 'n . . lots In. ..A BRIQHTCLEAN Apt.

rd. 32^ icarpo t.jM ln t, $150 +_____ :tr l c r t y , 7 f i ^ .le roady : ALL ELECTRIC 1 bdrm ^®l*fl!» : Stovo. rofrlg, corpi >43*5497. ; W aior pold, No pots, $1

$50 doo. 3 2 4 -4 ^ ...........................

i.iS

S0 5 2 -F u raA o t8 .4 D u i

bedroom ' CLEAN 1 BDRM lur'i0. winter W ater 4 sanitation pol 12.900. I e monlh. 734-4070

Mobllo POR RENT housos, sto Road onottos. & Apia._______ 733-7754 or 733-^19.

FURN. Apt.. 2 boi SELL, 4 _J225. Utli. pold. $3( ^ E ^ E - 733-8r45aIfgrTp:m.

FURNISHED 1 bdrm* V u mont, all uliiilies Inc *'• ‘ i175 month + dop. 733 ' J EROME- Nice 1 bdi .c c^' irT utilities (urnishod,-$3 "21 7M i LARGE 1 BDRM. H

Mobllfl wator furn. 203 4th.laR oad 734-5325 altor 4 pm

LOOKINQ FOR A HOUtU K APARTMENT? Coll Ql

Homol: r a n w o .___________3S-5707 NICE 1 BDRMIOD all Carpotod. utilities lurrirnlshod QnethAyo.N.733-224Cnoon. NICE 2 bdrm tMSomo<;toif> 2 with c jrport. (urnlshoirS lK O . 733-7167 or 733-3895.appl. In- RESPONSIBLE ROOMjotlablo. wantod to sharo______ ___ houso. $90 monlh. 734-MOBILE TWO 1/Bdrm Apts, fo1 lipoul. *5- $175+ dop. util's fg. Good ' $150 -I- dop. Soo at 3:M110 Avo.No.TF.324-5368alyko do- 1 BDRM. $125: Ln :lackago. $145- ali u til 's paid;chon & Saloway. Brian 54324-4945 Wookdays. 326-5373 .RAwith.$(5002 1 BDRM APT. Furn. its. Will (urn. Real nice. 734-503aymont, i BDRM carpotod. IiI Estalo polntod & panolod. Hor 324- wator sanitation paid.

______ ___ to down town. $160 + drldgo. 3 It.iwashor, STUDIO APT. carpol

bulfot,' "ponoiod; hoa t“ &—iwcond. saollalon paid. $125 'gg____ ___ posll. 734-5516 boforo 9irms. 2 11 ^ t s . Complolo wlirranoo- *>lo TV. Wookly $40-$5JM hM l Kimborly Rd. 733-62841. water ji75 monthly. _2_bod v/appli.. cablo TV hook-up. 73 X12 at- or 734-4890.

•shop .' ■— ! = = =system . 054-U nlum . Apia,

r ^ 3i. $1500 AHRACTiVE largo Sor pay- all utilities except oin

ty. $145 y s dop, St

--------- -CLEAN STUDIO (retlr<Incomo) closo to down

--------- All utliillos except oloc734-5493 altor 6 om

! l l l — DELUXE DUPLEX, 2 Be Houso. bath, garogo. $300 -i- d

ng. 734- ll. No pots. 734-9652--------- FALLS APARTMENl

Closo to sehoois 4 : IS • ping. Chlldron wolc - r —^ - -W 8rm -(rlondly-a-qul«

m osphoro. 1 4 2 Bod’I p .“ 25___ C A a 7 3 4 « 0 0‘SI^ON- 3 GORGEOUS (uJvalo 2 : BCfos. npi. Built-In oppllancos

„n fiook up. $275 -f 100 Wator 4 garbage Pd

? sm okers or pots, 130 El“ ownor 734^565.734-0500 r — - LARGE Studio, stovo

''Ifl. h e a t s wotor lurn 1 3 oloc- 4lh Stroot N„ 734-5325

^ j^ 'h r-p u K E T iE W T rC w S io n s i i s L - - luxe 2 bdnm. $245 & ovo. ro- 73W 135or734«00.

NICE countrysldo 1 « pots. Soml-furnlshod.--------- $l35/mo. 734-9077.

Nice 2 bdrm Duplox, i ancos. Dishwasher. In

2 i:^ s6 ' Collocl call 678-6425,SMALL 1 bdrm. Sto

l e t , a +

'Sfod“ “ ' SPACIOUS 2BD BM .pl

I dopos- SPACIOUS 1 BORM triVollmer in Twin Falls. 3 rooms c_________ floor, 2 rooms on Ihocountrv hookup. Roi. &

!_____ STUDIO APT. I: on 7|h lurnlshod, $115 + do|•J425 + 735:?§S2______________

VERY NICE 2 BDRM 3 bdrm fflQ- ®'ovo. $200. Aval 22M 11/1.0811734-6563 after. 1 bdrm ' 1. 2; * 5 J o d 'o o m s iO/mon. monts.-733-0740.

. 2 BORM. Carpet. W/D ._ncf>d up- s 'ovo 4 roltlg. Utl ' ‘’ vofv Dd. $190-I-$95 Dop. 734-

i%7 or 2 BDRM APT, A/C, wa aowago Inciudod, utl not paid. $250 mon. 4

X dop. Plua uliiitios. Ca ^ , , 0 Included. No pe ts. 733-3

2 BEDROOM, 2 bath du IjfJHTo carpets , opplloncos. dn

f f ” i a & . ” "S3S"• m onth-f $100d o p .6 m:

-■eaoo^Call 7 3 ^ 5 4 6 . -

3.“ro (s; 056-R oom s For Rem!ow 2_ U R G E ROOM in nlco Iloao to homo-cooking laclllliosE. $175 D orm on.A fterepm 734-______ ROOMMATES WANTEIsvo, ro- a 4 bdrm houso. $150 m.S210 -f all utilities pold. Co

___ Torrv Kennedy 734-9576) mllos WEEKLY- Nlghliy- Morrd. $150 Somo kitchens. $35 «741___ days 733-0874, evos 734^or Twin _____________________

• W -M obllaH oitiBoarago.---------------------------------- ^

05B-Offlce Rentals^33-2255 - ACCESSIBLE wllh prl

. parking, 450 sq . (1.. 270A fa lls . ^ 1 1 54i - ^ or

1th. 5M *§13;_________________AVAILABLE lor REN1l e a s e up to 2000 it o io i

fflncod' 11.000 (t o ’. w<»rohouai t S i - -b u s in o ss .-G o - vialblll 0, ^ ^ loca lion .734-2556. A lor(

BLUE U K E S OFFICE P>---------Spaco avallablo for loatf, sale, 300 sq.lt.& up. Avi l ____ bla sorvleos: soerotiJt. Now b o o kkoop ing ,- answt f oloo- service, copy machine.______ (erence room. 73M20inn apt 734-4201.______________rpotod. DOWNTOWN Offico Sp f iso -4- 525 sq /l t lo 1250 sq/(t

^ modol with loaso. 733^26 ? ■■ .......................... ....

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IDup. 05ft-OfficeRentals • '

(„,'n aol EXC. BUSINESS LOCATION, rt nnid sflO 226 N-Main. 1,536 sq. ft. with r»pBid. sn o parking. Call Twin Falls Bank ^5T l(Iich - ATrustCo. 733-1722 Eiit, 241 ts ' Phono Nlco shop -w ho lesa le build- -- ig ' Ing, truck doors and dock,

Insulatod. 734-2338.- ' ;■ $30 dop: OFFICE SPACE Addison •

m----------------- AvOi— East— a cro ss.', irom— .- f ------ r : ; ; Albortsons. 650 to 1,180 5qrf l^^clSdod »-'733-9102or734-5857 •, 733-4248 ■ OFFICE with 2 room s.'((0nt

room Is 14x14. back room Is

s l i i '324-5183, JJ,| y ,|||„pg furnlshod- 254 -------------- Highland. Ideal lor smaller ,

SOUSEOR :II Quillel 8. duplex, ofllco, landscaped._________ parklno. 734-2338IM APT. - ~ ----------------Ju rn .$ 200, O 01-6arage Rentals -

INDOOR 1 OUTDOOR ,uhnrt Storago lor boats 4 cam- ■IShOd.Calt . 00,3.^11734-4260. 'ooMMflTP STORAGE Insldo Building, ! iro larno Motor hom os, rocroatlonal

s. for rent. ■ ' i

'Hi’i S M W iT-W anledToRenI ■366altor5. n e e d TO RENT: Single orLg Studio Doublo ■ garaoo. Oldlald; Noar Town sito. Call 733-2025 days,

WANT TO RENT- Houso or373 othor nioblle homo In Rural Aroa.

'rn. or un- '4-5039 066-M oblle Home Spc,rt' ADULT Mobllo homo park.»Ih IffOO 1013, com on lpads lor

double or singles. Roe) + dopos- Rooms. Grandvlow No.

« Sholby's Counlrysldo‘k ~ « l l a r J l l B o a - n M m --------------- --------125 X do- 3 BEDROOM houso for rontare 9pm $150 month. Trallor spaces,. ' llh"; " various size mobllo home5 . S " i 2g"; ...............

M e r c h a n d i s e ___________;

1. 73Moad M7_M [3c e l^ n e o u s -

BEAUTIFUL UD IES Shoop- 1 3- skin Coal with hood. Cost ' '

$180now Soli lor $75, worn------— twice-Size Med. 436-6187.l*’/.tnl'{?tH' BRASS Doublo Rod- 1 way

- --------- $15.734-9914._____________

iowniown' Compor Ko dow ns, Ilt Oodgo oi«M ^ i t P'U. $20. No-Name guitar, elect, can condition, $50. 734-

+ dooo’s? Cheap usod bod sproads,) ^ draporlos, pillows, imporlaiJFN ra“ 400 Motol 733-6770.

4 shop^'’ 'O bctb-TOOLBOX. buy/soll. ,1wolcomo Hand/powor. Corpontors, i - o u le t - f l t^ - o lo c ^ p lu m b . , - m 8ch.- All lo d r o o r T trad e s .f i .S p o ln ts .733^ 960 :

lonth. 863 FOR SALE 30" Franklin' stovo. b rass knobs, screen

SOO tor Iront. Good condition.^ T b d ? S l i l 50,676-5013._____________ ,1C0S, w /d FOR SALE glass Ilroplaco.100 dop. ovon. cooking surlaco. tight.

I Pd. no 436-4550.__________________30 Elm St. GOOD B Allls Chalmers '___________ motor $100. 2-placo snow -ovo 4 ro- mobllo trailer, factory builtlurn,, 203 $300.829-5270, ' - - j '5325 oltor UW N-MOW ERS, uaod 4 |-

tions. D»- 324-8457" 1!'*;'.“ ' ' “ ' r-:5 & $266 MAGIC VALLEY Floa Markot ..;_______ ' is held ovory Sal, 4 Sun. at

1 bdrm tho old Safeway Storoo in ' 1 od. Only Ruport. 6 to 6 Saturdays^ 11

lo 5 Sundays. Buy now 4

« o T h ^ " i ■ . ^ » : o “f .( • 4 36-9683.___________Siovo i MEAT SLICER. scolos, toblo

0$ 4. rfnn & Chairs, m eat COSOS, loun- lain 4 leo maker, sandwich

;— uni t 4 cosh rogistor. 324- ,ap ' « M 7S16,324-26W,32te912.;. ■ V

lulolloea- Movlna. Sale: Soars Cold. , - - Spot 17 cu.lt. Froozor $125. '•

M tri-piox Amana 18'/% cu.ll Iroozor,ms otv ls t J325.3 pioco bdrm soj. $TD0.Iho 2nd' i9-RCAXL100$125, Brinktan

• * ‘lop. rogulotion pool loblcr $2pO. '----------------- Make olfor. 423-4380- •

o n e ROLL SILVER dollars. •deposit, gxo gond. Two rolla Oliver

___________ dollars, brilliant utf-)RM Apt. circulated. 43»<787 • - •Avallablo pgoL TABLE. Chalra; bods. '

lliSLl— lablos. slovo. siools. bonch. -im apart- much moro Call 734-4740. •----------------- SAVE S30 on BOSCHVIO hook SUCERS. Only $00.90. Food. Utilities d ryers$139.50.733-7483, •-734-3192 Singor Sowing Machino,, walor 4 stytlsl modol. Zig-Zag, Froo

utllltios arm. $100.734^262. ;• SNACK VAN w/dlaplay

r i5 ?*?o sholvos. oxhausi (an. sido 'lab*” ”*. window for serving. Ideal lorh duplex.-. lalrs, otc. Call 7 3 3 ^ . ,J, drapos. yuE URGEST solocilon ol1 oponor. unlinishod lurnituro- dross-1 ors.-rocko ra rstoo ls . chairsom oruM and roll top dosks. Tho Mary

- ' r r r ~ carter cen te r. 733-3403,2116^ , Fourth Avo, E,. Twin Ffllt9,_

____ __ YELLOW 4 ORANGE Wovonieo Irailor Wooden Shade In Excollontmios 190 condition, 45"x86". $40/bost^ ' 4 8 9 ol'er. Coll 733-0255,_________ -•UTED Inf l '^ HP Homellte gas onginoM m o n ," pump. G ood cond. 733-7022.

Contoci 1 Chocolate 4 1 whllo poo-9576 dlo. $25 oach. HouseholdMonlhiy Furnituro 4 Misc. 666-2050.

35 & up! 10-SPD BICYCLE, Now eort-734-3022 dIHon. Only rIddon o fow----------------mlloa, 734-3708, 734-9334,

A B U SE D POWER OP- P ^ T E D overhood doors.

-----------_ . Q n a fa t , & ono 1211.733-2140---------» aTfrV jE C K O V E R . Gooao-----------_ .nock Hot bod Irallor. Tandom

privato axlo, ramps, $3000. King sizo270WOSI box • sp rh g s . $25. Junior1 or 734- 8kiB.bool8.733-4235altor6'

o^oliieo! 069-C am era Equip.B t t ' i ’ “ >-2™ Zoom ■ ,I in . Jo r lornl^i ' Cannon-cam oras. $657 734- .

M f f i i , .........................070-W anl»IToB iiy

crotorlot, BUYlNQ.all typos J f unlquo— . nsworlng aniiquo clothino. 733-4218 I n ^ o n - BUYING; Everything In gold. ^“ 0 0 " ' « mivor. ia .n o coiS a J im - > ■----------- . . loa,302N. M ain.733-6583,

w a n t t o BUY: Usod or burnod oul electric molors.

.324-4671or324-6665allorS:— :I' .

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WANTED WOOD BAND saw. 12’or1ii Inch. 733-8888 WANTING TO BUY anow machlnos toosonably prlcofl-825-SS93......... .

07t^hoe3& Clolhlng

072-Anllqu8s' ANTIQUE woodon churn for.

salo. qooc) condition. 733> 8385.________'BEAUTIFUL -concort nrand □lano.' Bothwlck IBll). 3 oloco oak t)(lrm flol, 5A3-Ca00 FOR SALE 1 anilquo

. anookor tablo & oc- cftasotloa.tlOOO. 638-2552. NEW LOAO. Socrotacloa. wardrobo closot, drossors. sm lablos. bullots, SusanBOflln 430-9425.___________OAK HI-BOY. •>ov. mirror, d rossors wllh mirfofs. Fancy wat, Hb. tablo. too sol. choc, sot. ond tablo. sol ol china (or 8. Ig Slono woar jar. 2 lloor lamps. 2 .tab. lamps, 734-7D69, ____________

ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRODUCTIONS

PRESENTS ■AN ANTIQUE SHOW

al Iho Btuo Lal(os Mall Ocl. 29. 30. & 31. Bo Boro loaltond.__________________Tho GLASS DOCTOR Is coming to Twin. Chlppod i

.dam nood g loss.ean ,Oo jo - . .

falrod. Como visll him at h3 AnKquo snow. Sluo Lakos Mall Oct.-29,30, & 3 I ..-

074*Mu3lcaiBANJO FOR SALE Excolionl condillon. usod loss Ihan 1voar.734-2’n9,______________

“ "LEAVING'FOR COLLEGE, Cablo piano. Exc. cond,538-2030_________________PIANO. Boaulllul Baldwin Solnol. Call 734-5595.1914 Buoschor Soprano Sax-

-Bphono. S1200. or make cl- ter. 734-0694 anyllmo.

076-btflce Equipment

077-Radlo, TV & Stereo CURTIS MATHES color portablo. prlcod al $79.95, Cain’s Cloaranco Contor.-733-7111.______________MOTORALA MAXAR.'Wobllo & baao. Bluo Lakos Com- munlcallon. 733-9444 MOVINpi MUST SELLI Zenith onlortalnmont conior, 25 Inch, color tv, AM/FM radio. 8 irack. rocord

Slayor, porfoct cond. $225,i ± m _________________r

RCA 19- COLOR TV, $150,-324-7427_________________RENTANEW TVIOwnanow color TV by ronllng. No crod- llora chockod, 204 Moln Avo. N.CAINS-733-7111.USED COLORED TVS. guarantood & rocondllionod, Porlablos & consoloa, Blackor oppllanco733-1BQ4 Usod MOTOROLA Quality S.way Radios, UHF & VHF. 733^70.

^ 078=fanrycarpaisCASH lor good usod lurnlturo and appiiancos, Bannor.733-1421.CONSOLE Sloroo w/GorrarU Turntablo. Exc, cond: Nautohahvdo roclinor, good cond.: Gold Volvo! hinh- back chair, oxc. cond. No roasonablo otlor roluaod. Call days 324-3341 or 324-2914

CUSTOM MADE doalonot sofa, 2 m onlhs old. 324-5758affor S:30pm______________JUST IN now rocllnofs.

• won’t last al $159.95. Cain’s to5rPAq$LG2nlSLS3:Z!lL Mual Sacrifice MOVING, New 7 p iece Broyhlll Dining aot, Includoa 2 upholslorod captain chairs. 4 regular upolslorod chairs, and toblo w /oxtro loai. Alt wood con-

. structlon. JWO or bosl offor 423-5312 allor 8 or 300 al 705Ash SI. Klmborly._________NEW brown plaid awlvol rockor. Cloaranco prico $119.95. Cain 's Cloaranco

VINYL romnonts, now jusi $2,99 square yard. BannorFurnlluro.733-1421._______WANT TO BUY: Old Orlontal fuoa. Contact Dale. <36-6050 WOOD TABLE wllh loai & 4 ehalra.i175 .733-7382,2 twin Bods, w/tioadboard.

framo.and oxcollonlm alfossos. $70 oach. Full sizo box sprfng-4 matross.

• . $35 oot. 734-35K aflor 5 8, Wookends,_______________5 PIECE 01NEHE sols. |ust $99.90. Bannor Furnlluro.

6 PIECE living room oroup. counlry stylo.' only $699.00 complolo sol. Banner Furnlluro. 733-1421._______ ^7 PIECE oak dining ool w^h hulch artd buKoi, only $999. Bannor Furnlluro, 733-1421,r PIECE pit group, regularly $1308, noi¥,only$7?9. Bannor Furnlluro, 733-1421, _

OT& AppllaficesAMANA Radar Rorigo MIerowavo ovon. Used vor> littio. Would moko nlcc

0x1,234 _________.MAGIC CHEF RANGE. 4 yrs. old. $125.733-7223 oHor9

-M aglc-.C hot Gas Rango, Avocado, good 'condillon.$100.733-7433.____________NEW 30" rango. rogulofly

. ..$360.00, now$2W.90, BannorFurn1turo,733-1421._______WASHER ond DRYER for

-■■•Balo. Call 733-8587.:WHITE KENMORE portablo : trash compaclor. Vory good cond. 734^342 _

-;30 INCH. RANGE wilh rolls- aoi^o.5140.324-730^._.

p i079-Appllance8

w. DELUXE 16 cubic fl. rolrln- orator. Irostloss. 1 yr, old.porfoct. 734-8258._________

lly FOR SALE: 2 oloclric rangos, aoll cloonlng ovons,

■1 hanroat gold. 1 smoko g lass , 2 rango hooda. 1 ping

_ pong lablo top. 734-0561FOR SALE:l5cubtc ll. chosi froozor. $295. Microwave,

iSr $175.734-6790 ’ ’ ' ~ }3-' FRIGIDAIRE 19 cu. It. rolrlg­

oralor. good condition, $100.nd 733^766;____________ •

3 GE Washor & dryor, 2 lono DO oroon doluxo. noods pump. iTo $100oach,-733-4231.1C- HOOVER uprlohl vacuum,

now only saf.OO, ..Bannoila. Furnlluro.733-1421._______rs, KENMORE ELECTRIC Dryor, an Only $99,95, J<cn's TV 8

Appl. 420 Moln Avo Soulh.01. Twin:_________________cy KENMORE rolrlQoralor. )C. froatloss. adjuaiablo draw- na ors & shoivos, 17 cublcs.

2 $350. 734-1269,____________’3- Konmore Washor & Dryor

Good condition. $250. M3e m ______________LIKE NEW Bornlna 830 sow Ing machlno. Also usoc Slngor._423-5771

"o 080-H eallngand _ AlrCofidillofilno

BRASS Flroplaco onclosuro , “ with scroons. glass doors, ‘“j— like new, nice $125.324-2106, uo For Salo Apptox. 2 ton Uloh

Stoker Slack Coal, S60 por— ion. 324-5410._____________

FREESTANDING Cornor— Flroplaco, Enamel llnlsh, ml mobllo homo approved, voryI 1 flood cond. 7334038,______--------LARGE-USED-gae-lurnjinco'E, bollor. Will hoat largo build- 'U, In g ,$300.7344377- '

^n Q82-8ul!dlngMaleftal9

CD PLYWOOD blQv^s,$6.49

= .-ROLLED Roallng-whito, $9.95 a roll. — - •

*2x48’ Utlllly.S.99 = *12 Hoavy Shakos, $48.00 s

_ *''*Vi’ ShootRock.$3,99 lor ' *28' Wldo gaivanlzod Dolti SS. rib Dn 63c a linod It: o r — iCan-also-order-coiored qi _ ,93eallnodfoot).

Z NORTHWEST PLYWOOD SALES

LLI (Behind United Oil)ont 733^909

CEDAR, 1x6-1x12. rough smoolh. channol rusilc. I V-groovo, 324-2127 or 324

■r: . B1?0 - --------ROUGH LUMBER. MOS'

— DIMENSIONS. SAWDUST ow CALL32M131.Od- ■ ....................... .

o a ^ a r a g e ^ e sDOLLS-anllquo lo modorn i

Dd. doll rolalod lloms i lova oa. 2nd annual show & solo lo ( tho lovo of dolla. Nov. 13,1 in i am to6pm .N ov.14 ,10om ti 1(7 5 pm, Bosl Wostorn Burle

Inn, Convention • Contoi Burloy, 10, Adulla $1

l ! _ _chlldtcn.l2iLun.d e £ jS c ^ ^ FILER WANGLERETI SPONSORING garage sale

« , Ocl, 30ih, 10 to 4, Building li fron l-o l Iho Fllor Bowlin'

G & G E SALE-INSIDE , Flroplaco acroon wllh glas ’ k doors, flroplaco tools, Iror

lng board, rodlos. book: kllchon Hems, housohol

5, ; lloms, tools, camping gooi ” picluros. camera, hangin— light for dinino room, & misc net i fa Park Avo. Sal. 9-5

in d o o r SALE-Ocl, 29 &3(— 9 to 4, now aioroo. vido ifs. gam e, clolhlng. Avon Mom: n’s gam es, -.toya, mlacolli L . noous. 20f6 Ellzabolt JQ, ChorrvwoodAols. *102.'"Q MOVING SALE. FurrfOo clothoa, lota o( misc. Evor;

thing musl gol 1651 B( blo lorool. Sal.0ct.309-4pm . Sn: SEWING MACHINE, lls 7n« tanks, blkos. Iota o l mls<

2307 f^oroslvalo Dr, 9-5 Sat.

ta l =“"■ — 088-F lre» ro« l

_ A-IDOESITAGAINIiusl WE'VE, sliced our prlcos fc nor lwo wooks on cul 4 spli

You haul cords $65 P.U. $45, Dollvcfrod cord

So $75,2 or moro $70 oach. r ^ , Lonolonotho3cords$17S.“ * Dry Plno Mill onda- Coro _ $50 P.U. $35 U-haul. W ltd , Guoronloo our volumo. S' lonl -d iscount to Sonlors. 5V ! Full nl Kimborly. 423-4360.'P j c l e a n plno. 16" to 20” , V5 * cord or 10 cord $50 a con— fiS S . 4 4 1 9 . __________lua' CUSTOM LOG SPLiniNQJfo, Traclor mountod splillor. $__ 0 cord. Evonings 733-278up, altnrnoonB 733-6405.

d r y p in e , s p l it STACKEInor a n o DELIVERED_ 1BI024 nc h .sp lllla rg o JKvlth 161018 nch, spill mod. $60m . 141016 nch. spill Ofrtall 1851. Por 3/4 ton pickup loaSmv 324.3a29or 733-7340nor RREWOOD (or 8 ^ e . AH

Will do Treo topping, Ro wonable ratos. 734-8444,

---------FOR SALE Good cloan d___ n|no. Discount to Soniorirlgo Xspon aloo avollablo, Cvory for dotalls. 733-3266.f ico g o o d d ry Island Palom. T ^ o Polo Plno. Spill4301 dollvorod.$85 cord. 7a-62t— HEAT YOUR HOME Tf yrs. NATURAL WAY,. Pino & _ llrowood. $65 o -co rti.'F r igo. 'dollvory. 352-4203 or 3,lon. 4429._____________________ PINE CORD WOOD, JM».iy “ L l i , • " I '

PRICES SLASHED Irk toaI S r o r P.U. loads, cut, dry pir

EVOB324-8355.___________

a sS d HAROvfcii_ $65.423-4509___________ _0118- ’ Wo do (anlaatlc log ap

tino. Call 734-6188.

' ' J ■

t o gOeS-Vaitety Foods

77: BARTLETTPEARSSapplos,.|S all kinds, Kolioy Appio

Orchardo, 1 mllo north of— Buhl on Cloar Lakes Rd,;"15 RED POTATOES. Squash-nl, ■ - Banana & groon Hubbard;m C a ! i4 n :5 0 ii___________

■10< a pound lor rod 1^1 polatoos. fi»-5083. : . .

” !’■= =090^Polsl'3iippilM =Irlg- AKC Black Lob pupplos. 100. 27FLD CHP In podg. bolh

paronla. Supor 'huntingono doos. 733-5900.____________mp, AKC REG. German short

hairod pupplos. Paronis um exc. huntors. 324-8737. mor AKC REG. ROTTWEILER

pups, Roady to no Ocl. 31 sl.^ r , toiOto«00-4?3-S963_____' & AKC r e g i s t e r e d ; Maloulh. Cockor Spanlol, 1yr, for

oalo. 324-7404. ilor. AKC REGISTERED yollow ow- lab pupplos. males &,lcs. fem ales. 438-5296.__________ AKC Roglslorod Wlro-yor Haired Pointing-Grllfons. 3 543. malos. 1 fomalo. 54>5255._ ATTENTION HUNTERSI If .ow- you want an excolionl poln- sod Hng oog with a good dis­

position & Is 0 strong re- Irlovor that will work rota-

~ tlvely slow & close to you try a wolmaranor. Pups (or salo. 678-3849

— BEAGLE MALE PUPPY. AKC rog. sho ls given- $95. 788- 3 ^ ovonlnns & woekonds

■ BEAUTIFUL SIAMESE KIT- l i r t e n s . $25 e ac h .886-2781

BEAUTIFUL Seal polnl— Slamoao klltons. 3 only. J35.

oach. 543-0659 or 423-4278.lorv BEAUTIFUL Soal point

Siomoso kittons. 3 only. $35.— eoch.54>66S9or4;3-4276. illH.' Championship Oomtan

Short holrod puppies. AKC,— NFC. FC,AFC. 54 3 ^ 7 4 .----

D E SE RT SK Y KENNELS— SPECIALIZEDTRAININGws ' In GUN DOGS, Obodionco, &

Protoclion. Dogs & Pups (or ilto. aalo. Coll 326-5809.

DOG HOUSES Wall madel 8 slzos a t tho right prlco. 2Vi

00 a . ..j i l lo s on alrporl Rd.Fomolo AKC rog. Gorman Shorthalrod puppy w/ohots. Exc. lines. 324.it 7&aflorS

, ai FOR SALE: AKC Rog. Min. Aprlcol poodlo pupplos. 1 male. 3 (omalo. 532-^468 ovenlngs. Afso Fronen Loprabbits._________;________FREE. 2 Mo. old Mlxod Pups. See: 3 Ml East olHazoIlon,3 mllos North, 1 ‘ West, V, North on East aldo of Road.

;. i FREE ADORABLE KIHENS 324- lo good homo. Call 734-1788

-• FREE Soautllully'slrlpod hall OST grown klilons; good JST. m ousors. 324-6362.___ FREE CALICO KIHEN 10

□ood homo. 733-1389 allor 6 FREE HEALTHY-playlul klt- lens. Sox iralnod. 324-3785

X Free Kittens Box trained.734-2998. evonings._______

3,10 f r e e To Good Homos: Sov- m to oral vory nlco Outdoor Cals, rrloy including 1 molo Siamoso.Itor. 734-2735. _________

FUN 8l FURRY Pomotonlar>

lETS ” M^3*&'Fom0l03, wim Exc. sale. Podlgroos. Ready lo go to )jj In now loving hornos. Call

— KITTENS 2 FrooTabby kll- ilDE. tons, Alsu 2 siamoso. $1G llass oach, 734-8599,___________

MOLLER RETRIEVERKENNELS. Annual Fall hun-

,« J , lino salo, HANDLING DOGS, 'niSn STARTED DOGS, STARTED O'hg PUPS, spoclallilng In Labs.

All from Mold champion

Sarents. A dopondablo hun, no oartnor. 734-9484.6pm.

MUST SELU Purobrod Doborman Plnchor. Malo, :

•®' “- m onlhs old. $30.326-4556Poodle Puppies, (sm) Toys,

:— AKC roglstorod. Pure white»Cl..m p.an.,aM .27BI____

B^- PROFESSIONAL , GROOMINGI Vacatlonlngl

I'll board yoilr doa. Chor Miller Kennols, 423-5104.

Bt 8 Purebred Doborman. Smihs oars croppod. vaclnatod

— : $200 or bosl ollor. 733-963'botwoon 6-5. '__________

___ RED TICK i Walkor cros!1 puppies. Exc. couga s for Rounds. $50. Quaranlood t< spill. hunt. 733-7449 or 423-6047

SIAMESE KIHENS $15. AIS( ords a gonllo Appaiooao soddli« goiding. 423-S947_________•ojda SUPER PUPS AKC U b s . 2V

u/n mlhs; Alroady rolrlovo llvi fi% birds, bolh parbnts OFA. Al S DUDS guarantood. 320-5809,

VIZSLA Hungo/ian Polnlora 1 yr. old' malos, $250. 324

cord. 6578;________ ______ -------YELLOW LAB.’ 16 monlh old. Purobrod.‘Can bo tog

r t i5 Spayed & all shols. Goo< 7'A!i walor dog. Has tots of abl

' tlon. Will work phoasanlo Noods moro work. $10C

KED' 934^718

092-A uc llons '» 5 . ----- ,load. -A career, iw r luM a lo___ avralts you-H oad ^ws^IIiAlso e mployment flds^7334»31.Roa- ' •= • ----------

---------------------^ ^' Cali F a r m e r s * ^ a r k e t

'paTk oes-Fertlllzer& SollsIsM * MANUREFORSALE," t h e W e d e l l y i ^ a a g a . - . ^ . . ,

096 -F am iS eed352- • ----------- ------------

____ 097-H ay. Grain & FeedJ65 D — ---------------- :--------------

BARLEY WANTED. Lud I ■:— 7 ir«Torhotter. 324-8796.toads -------------------- ---------------plno. .

Dairy Quality Hay For SalOUVE W f ” ” - '----------------rOOD. Family man, 24 yoar ol

seoklng lull-llmo-mllkli ■ lob, Daya S43-4OT.

0 97-H ay, Grain i Feed

FOR 's ^ E ' sO ions Isl-cu ting. 65 tons 3rd culling ha; $^837-6267 Tulllo.FOR SALE: 60 ions. 3rd cu

,,A. ling, nol rainod on. $65 a 1C in stack . 324-6943

— h a y FOR SALE. JSOpor 10 -■Goll334-6834or-4g7~.22Ba--

— Lorgo baloa ol hay, J2 P' ofj balo or J60 por lon. 70 tor r " 1st i 2nd undor Ihe rool. 3 ■'"O cutlino ouislde.625-5944. — , MANURESPREA01NQ

Lo'0'5 Custcm Farmln 'f’'3 326-4703 or 326-4964.

Straw -(or sale wllh 1 libaler. S36-2345.__________Wonted Ear corn, WIII p

r r 10% lo ss then for shell co a t 13% m oisture. 53M281

'»'■ 538-2178.________________T - , 1 Sl & 3rd crop hay. no rain 1

It. Call 352-4609 boloro 9s

TTT 1st CUTTING Alfalla Gra Hay. By Bale or Ton. C

’• ^ 324-7427.r n . ISTON Ihlrd cutting hay, J oin- ton. 734-4978allor 6pm, dis- 100 Tons good 2nd IVt ro- sou lh ol 1-84 on Rldgow

Ota- . Rood.629-5238/629-5558. Ilry 400 TONS Allolla Hay. 1 (or culling, loslod. Call 487-2'

__ or 324-3020.V K C ------ . -------------------------

^ 0 0 8 -F a n n s For RenlKIT. ■ FOR RENT 300 acros, m

Tftundorb/rtf whoo/ line ^ 1 Hozolton- Edon aroa. C M5. Burloy 678-6620.

09 9 -P a s tu res For Renl *35, FALL PASTURE WANTE

lor caltlo. Hoi Sprinnan • Ranch. 764-2564._________

-WANTED; Fall & wlnt

Easturo for stock cows; C— 24:3l65or324;2M7............

100-LlvealocIt Wanled^or - Holololn Springor Holfors 1

a monthly dairy asslgnmoi o ia 645-2326 1 645.2436 2W WANTED: HOLSTEIN S| Rd. Ingor Hoilors on monll nan dolry assignm onl. 324-5573o t s . __________~ _

IM -A n lm alB reed ing '

MBS, 102-C a ttioANGUSBULLSFORSALI

—: HOWARD'S Angus RanchT i _______C . | l5 tM »15..: ...

1/4 COLOSTRUM FED day e id calvos lor salo. Conlt =^7c Bornoy Litilo, Maglo Vali'

Dairy. 436-8292,__________r n , - -COLOSTRUM STARTED b

calvo3lorsolo,'024-SQ42. COLOSTRUM STARTED 8

—7 Calvos lor solo. 543-4671. f6 COLOSTRUM STARTED B

llo. vouno. Irosh. 536-6760. ’ REDANGUSBULLS

r— Add calving ease , hlgr ?0);‘ woaning weights, and pr

ii3 10 your hord, T bloodllnoa. Provon rocord

_ AQU1UANQUSman I Bliss. Idaho ^ 1 4

Exc, 352-4222 -0 to MikoVos 352-4292 '^“ '1 REGISTERED CHARBI— bullo. coming 2 and 3 yoa

kll- will Irado (or larger olc $10 bulls or culls. Call ovonir

___ 734-6609._______________VER SIX Hoi. Hoilors. 2'/>n hun- $95oa; Nlco Holsloln Ctc >GS. Milking cow, $650; 20 Slafi TED Calvos $35-$100 ea: 324-25; “fl?: TOP DAIRY hollers & co P (or aalo. Will buy on ord

Clydo H ughos 543-58^ Buhl. Idaho.____________

TWO 2 yr. old Angus co “• •’ wllh Hollor calvos. 1 yoarlI— Hollor. 324-5080_________

WINTER CALF foodlng. I & (acllllloa for up 10

— hood, noar Hamor. 662-54!

S r■ AQHA Mare. Woll bto

^ihs sound , gontio. 6 yro old. c jtod brod. $1000/boat oli : ^ 4 543-6659 or 423-4278.

BOARDING NOW AVAIl 7^a”s BLE a t Silvor Troo Fan iuoar Pasturo , Runs or slalls, Jd to door arona. Call 734-0973. 7 DULCE BARA, Boy AQ Also m ore, by Barrods Porconl iddio Barrod,OutofSllvorTwlfl

bv Silver KInn, $800.544-21 2V: FRIENDLY Vi ARAB goldi

livo good confirmation. $500V All . ho st offor. 734-5377.109. H orsos bouohl-3old-irad' Itors Home o tD oc 'a Doctor." 32®: B3. Livoslock. PH. 733«^___ REG. QUARTERHORSE)nihs

2ood Rogialorod Arabian. I I abl- gray. 8 yr old, woll Irair ams. good 4H proleci. $1000/1 $100. olfer. 734-264'7----- SPECIAL HORSE SA

Sunday Oct. 31. 1pm, F c h e ra Auction. Twin Falla

____ 10 YR OLD Sorrel Gold» lob, wo» -broko, all lack, $1 isltlod Coll543-6360aller5.

• 12 YR. OLD AQHA i------------ M A RBrerotcorD lam om

bar brod. $750 or mako ol543-5564______________12 y ro ld AQHA maro. So

[ Scootor, brooding. Gor------ ... d opondob !e„> H er br

m aro prospect. $U00, ____ t r a d ^ ^ r t j n ^ h a ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ i

I B - H o r s e Equlpmen! ALt. NEW 1981 Goosenei pull alock A horse tral c lo se out spoclal. Hapor

d 8374294 days o r 837-------- ovenlnfls __________I d lw ; UKE NEW Caprlola aac

• baskot sum ped , like 1------- roping troo. single rig,------- n n a t.b O O .^ 2 0 6 9 .Sale. :

____ : 106-Sw ine ______

inMnd ' ’ W ea n B rP Ig s. “ :ouR O C .32M l30evoa.

s a t e

IFRRIpick

iTnfliling.

lon ■■ ■— lO S -S heep___________

FORSALE: 144 Ewea bred Bl or t^mb In January. 22 Ftan _ 702T 7»ja08^.

'5,°; llD-PoullryiRaliblH___ DUCKS FOR SALE, larirass m eal vorlely, $3.00 ooch - Call palr.Callaltor6.733-19<5.

^ 112-irrlga tlon_________— , Culvert Plpo - Headgate ^ fhi S tandplpo 'a Armco Inc. 1: oway KimborlvRd. 733-4168 TF.

HASTINQS ■ 19' GATEDPIPE -2575 Fall salo on oil slzos. I

Malhors 6 mllos s ol K = borly. 423-5847. Evon

calla wolcomo._________

P I P E S P E C I A L S(nos. jl’ fl'umlnum galoi

‘ D SocPV C galod ' ‘ Plpollneslnatallod

I B O B B A IL E Y PIPE SA l1— .Zt^W O F HOSPITAL 733-*g a SPE CIA L FALL PRICE

" PVC gated ploo. AMO T— IRRIGATION & Su p pl y , c, 'J 'J . loday. 54M777.---------

'W ANTED TO BUY; 3 in^ hook & lolch Irrigation plI 702-736-6125____________----- 13 |o ln tso f 3 Inch Usod S(rson- -S e t-p lp o . 543^667 or-vnont. 50M.'

113-Farm Supplles "73 FARM DUTY ' Eloc

Molors. Ihp $120.; 2hp$ t :— , 3hp $237.: Hoddor Eloc

733-1099. _________— '1.000 gal. DoLavol bulk la

2 yra old. aulomalic wast___ $6000. 3 Low-LIno bou-m.^LE, mill? unll3. In lino III :h $2000, 934-518r_______ _

rjT d 114-Farm Implements"IP'J ARTS.WAY grain mix wan“ I'oy wllh acales. O sed 8 monl— 324-5042._______________’ ‘’“" -- J O H N DEERE 216 Ba— Good ahape. Call 733-823C '® ‘'" JOHN OEERE 4320 Irac :— .A pprox. 125 HP. Cab \ ) Bull blowor. snap on tools. (___ cond. $12,500. 645-2328,(Son- also 645-2438§0:_ JOHN DEERE 2440 Irac3 60 Hp. wllh 146 John OcIghor loador. 1982 model, 1prof- cond. manuor or siloTop iroclor 645-2328 and 1

.rds. 645-2438 -____________JOHNDEERE6000Comb

________<ifi,QQQ— FQur_lnlofn.’l_>r planlor unlia $150 01

Lllllslon • 4-Row (I___ • cullivalor. EarlymomingIBRA ovos. 886-2133_________0.ajo. LATE MODEL Usod Iroc older ^ olhor form machinery nlngs sa le. Curronliy hove HOC____ dloaot. cob, j 5800. Mac;6mo, orv Connocllon 678-4534.-'033 (MANY GOOSE) 16 It.;af1od whool slock iraller. Car2574. convortod to Mat bod. Icowa cond. 324-4295_________)rdor. m F Corn hQad..Ad|ustal:•5825. row 28 lo 34". Quick al____ hoador for 510 MF. $<cowa 934-4739 or 934-5104. orling MICHIGAN 4 WHEEL c ____ loader. Modol 75A. I'A1. hay buckol. Mochanlcaliy g'3 SoS 543-4756______________5454. m u s t - SELL: 1980 JD

Bushol Manure . sproo usod jusi 1 yr wilt sol balonco owing $1600; 1961 lOOOgal Badger 11

itin ; m anure lank $4500; Ink llonol Traclor w /cab, $1

------ Call 532-4433 allor 6 &wkUSED NEW HOLLEN

n ' ' ^ 6 9 GMCBOOMLOADER. J

AQHA S3&<794 or 536-6214 S^nklft 1974 AC TRACTOR M J • 185, Very low hours

buckol. Modot 2470 Ca ^ n g . y^hool drivo Iroclor, 1

roller harrow. John D____ hoavy duty disc. 432-6671aded. jOOO Gallon (uol Iruck. F

F600. 27 ,000-mlloa. good, 2 compartmonls,

SE. 3 dual pumpa, motors, r olfor. i fliiora. $3500. io (

____ Gooding airport orIron 934-StW.

olnod, sfi sia h l ulllily bod (flis 1 0/bosl w /lum bor rack. Good Bt

$950. 734-5789,SALE -, Ran- ilS -F a n n W w k tttt: COLUMN 115 Corn Cor

m o . 30" rows. 4 & 6 r Hauling available. Cox I Inc. 4^5483.423-5109 ■

------ 54W550___________ _EfrliiS’ CORN THRESHING h r ,!^ Cadillac Job at Volks PI

0 ^ 1 Rotory - mochino. 'f r Morris Howoll 543-6720.

= = ^Cuotom Combining. {

lorman eyoaorS43.4061.CUSTOM GROUND W

—r r - Plowing, monuor hoi addlo. - lo o d o r work. Coll 543-«) now, j43 ;4on ,_____________iQi CUSTOM MANURE H— INQ. Gooding groon <

034-4730

» v e w r c t ; ^ »_____73W »31.'

j r s I

IflKCT___ 115-Farm W orli

Rams! CUSTOM PLOWING will withoul chemical. Avolh

• NOWI 423-5941!.5 Have 2 ton w heelbr t^ - — equlpod w/Lonan 1largo unloading bods. Would

:h '$ 5 to pul tnom to work. 324-4295 or 324-3234.HAY. groin & corn gi

____ Chop, coll 436-9163.> te s - MANURE HAULiNt

BonHoldom ann . . . 423- ' MANURE SPREADING

Brom Bowor543-8974., NEW & USED Hay Bc? Kim Eqpl for aalo or ronl, I Innnn capacUy tub grindor.

roiK pIcMr. 12' No.«ll Richard Parrott 733-0381.

LS RANCH, farm or dairy < alod w aniod. strong & rosp(

blo 24 yoar old. 536-2025.

SALE134013 ------------------ :--------------iCES^ R ecrea tiona l

J2 0 -A v la tlo n1 inch. .........1 plpo. 121-Boats & Access.

BOATS, MOTORS & TR r, ?54 ERS. Magic Vallov Ma

.2-^ W .on 30-93. 73^6141 — ^ CATALINA YACHTS. I

1 3 'to 30'. Paris 4 hardw_____Soogull molors, 463 Si•loctric • Locust. 733-6227.>$184.: CORRECT CRAFT ■Joctrlc NoutlQuo Ski boat. 351_____ Only WO hours.'E xc. ck lank, “ Insido & out. $6500. 637- mshor. or 837-6194 j-mallc Evlnrudo S Morcury Mo'

lllior. boats & lishing tai T om 's Marina & Sport i Hovburn/Burley. 678-74? i r h p r s o ESKO boat m'

S ^ 4 9 7 ^

122-Sportlng Goods.3230^ SEA NympVl2^^* alumiracior. - boat $295.. Now Insi b wllh w /back 6 main tubes s oxc. Rominglon 1100 12 n 328,and oulort'ollc. vont rib. 30'

w /canvos caso . now cS . J350, 768-3308.________OeoiO UNIVERSAL WE

oxc MACHINE lor aalo. Slloago 32S-5906 or 320-4362 a also _____________________

iib ino , 175-A uto Dealers

each, '

lings

i r a ^ s ■•Ml L lir ! ' 1971

DUNo. T390, 15- lo tronsm lislon , 2 i

la lloch lng. good all arou»500. f o ,

I. drivo O n l y . . .

W Q Q f l

>toado? / ^ J J Cuntr liquid . 14

324-4318Wknds.

tub

~ H A Y$4000.

Model — — Iirs wllh V HCase 4 ■ m. 12 ft.I Dooro 16676 }k. FOHD As. runs , ^113, wllh ^ V ® * .

sllB llon) ’

Combin-6 rows,

ox Bros.9_____

- t wN o t I

sprlcoa.Trucks.'

B ____ m m w

'■h S * I "

= HAUL- ^in chop. ■

— tow*

T o m o i i K

H P -122-Sporting Goods'

« — CHILD’S SIZE 9 Nordlco Oools. $30. -38 Inch.

■ polos. $5, 2 Froailino d' ' ■ children's slooping b. ■ $30 & $35. 934-6166 a

noonsorovonlnos.

m 123-Skilng Equipment.ROSSIGNOL skis 1

1-------------- nood -cond— Solomon-I bindings. Nordica bc1 womon'3 sizo 8. Scoll pi

432-6600 anytlmo,

1Z4-SnowVetilc to .. POCARtS STAR FIRE

_____ Now engino. Sell or ii733-5491 ovonings.1980 6000 CAT wllh cli

______ Kll. Extras. $2450. 734-02wllh or 19816000 CAT, Many o. vallable pupor fast.. $2850,734-<»2:

" t ^ s ‘ i2S-TraveiTrailers uld like ATTFMCnVE 1900 < rk Coll CORD, self conlalnod tr

roar iMlh, Ironl kllchon,

r W n g[’° ‘’ , S o u n i a l n ” ” l■ , Homes In Wondoll, 530-: -iNG Soil o r irodo 1978 26’ 423-4209 flowor bunk Iraller. NG Coll sloops 7. tondom axlo I ' light & carpotod. Call

Som 324-32^. nl, High VERY NICE 1877 2 0 'Al|( lor. 10' conlalnod. front bod. lill drill, both, obsoluloly po 361. $5195- WIII dickor.Seo ifv vKoik termountoln Motor Hon

Wondoll. 536-2301.____Q25. 19' Road Ranger S/C

ownor A-1 423-9969.1906 Travel Trailer Runt

' Sturdy, 20'. S/C . Jisi--------- bost offor. 733-7131.

31' Slh Whooior. oxci ______ condition, $6000, 726-471

1 2 & - ^ p e r 8 4 S h e l l :■■■' ALASKAN 6' Tolosco'^S burnor slovo. sink & Ici--------- $1250, Lawrence fish Io<TRAIL- Qfoon box. Now Cond.M «'na ,o^oUflLl2M 2a2---------

” 41:__ UKE NEW- 10' solfi. from lained Sporl King Coi irdware, Excollenl conc3 Soulh Hydro-jacko. aloopa 4.______ roomy. $2695, Soo atr Ski mountain Molor Hom 351 V-8. Wondoll. 536-2301. c. cond MUST SELL 8 '/ i'K il ca 637-663f -g o o d -c o n d ltlo n ^ 7 3 4______ 324-3791-____________Molors. WE HAVE a couple ol tackle. Shell Canopies In Sloel

ort G d s . ' (or dolalla. Inlermoi t-7473. Motor Homos In'W o1 moior. 536-2301.____________0817 or 1971 10' Soil, con'

Michigan 'Campor. gas/oloc. fridge, fair i

la. tlon. Soe at Intermoi-— I— Motor Homoa In We lumlnum MR-?.tQi

»• OVERSHOT CI 7 na.inn O’OOpS 4. OXCOHOnl ■

i .o n , ie « .3 2 « t io .iw cond. ------- -----------------------_____ 127-MotorHomesWEIGHT - __________________0 $200 THREE MOTOR H<

FOR RENT. Call 734-23C

175-Auto Defers

» O K !973 FORD F600 DUMP TRUCK■ low aldo dum p box. S spoec 7 ip o o d roor ond, pow or tioo r found truck,

..*5995nimjosmU-ET

1 4 0 W a i t M a in

^ ^ J « r o n i ^ ^ 7 3 ^ 6 ^

HE EASIES WORLD T

mmo 3 M iE lt just a n o th e r fron t

40 monlh.. «>Uplk._»5nai).

EPA

iJaM lso n 's

f H E I S E9 ’oi 20‘ wwSric

S a lu

127-M olor Homes BUY OF THE YEAR! Spi

, ,L| sa le on a 1983 30’ Sp 'rinwn Coach thol haa everylh 5 ° " " J usi $11,813. Wo must n X f l room lor 33’ unli. Call

2991 or como by Tr Town. '643 Socond ,

------- Soulh, T,F..___________nt - -CLASS-A-MOTOR HOME

font.21l1..sleops6,733--Oi.oJlQr.5pm 733-8244___

boots- Dodgo-Chlnook Sports ' nninn '72 mlnl-motor homo, 16' ' ^ modol B30, 360 molor, 8(

■ ■■ miles, new rocondltlc-------'m o to r ot 70,000 mlloa.

" lerlzod . Good rubbor. cl IE 440. $7000. Frank Archor.

nado. 326-4651.__________________ ECONOMICAL 1976 Chliclulch. 17' Toyoto, gos/oloc Irl ■0250 hoaler, sloops 4, 18 i 7 ^ 7 ^ ; «995 will dicker. Sd « j5fl ' Inlormounlain Motor He

In Wondoll. 536-2301.For Sale 24 x 44 lool

--------- modol. 2 bdrm. 2 bairCON- oloclric. al Caclua

1 trailor. Trailer park In Jackpol.! an, vory down A lako ovoi paymi95. Soe 702-re5-2304.__________

l ik e n e w 1076 22’ 5 King Mini. :8.000 tr

6 ' Sun- Docfgo 440, roar bath, lo •. S/C , & cloan. $15,900. Will dl' clo. sky See al Inlormounlain K 111 otter Homes in Wendell, S36-:--------- MUST SELL 1978 ChoftMIosolf 17' Mini homo, 35,000 n d. roar Cab a /c . cruise control porfoct. conlolhod $8995 or bo! lO at In- fer. Soo at Intormou om orln Motor Homos In Wor______ _____________IC One PRICESSLASHED^ ___ SAVE $400045000 on,nnod& Mobilo TravelerI w or Homos, Wo must reduC'

Invonlory. 3 plons lo ch (rom. All hovo 460 Ford xcollont pg PB „ |, g,AMIFM, l.p o , c b ! 2

„ genoralors. Now Is iho3113 to own dno of Iho f

1 - -conatruotod-Mlnl-Homc 'icobox tho markot loday. Yot locator' hovor buy ono choapor Id SIM f'Ohl now. WE lake trad

and hovo bonk finai ■77— 7 - ■ available. - FROh

MOTORS. 356 Addison r„"dXn'; W .TF .73<J3«4, quite '

« «"ln-

campor. _____________________^4-^12,

S s b e lmountain . U U m M m

N ow I s T 'S T h a t Buy

i s t P i c k u p Y c «m do ii. I n g For.campor, ^ ■, cond,. 2 WHI

Toyo1HOMES :

2302, .

BDEAL

H i

E n c

' W— - -MOTOIi65 236SHOSHO

5T PLACE rO B U Y A i

M U R Yt w h e e l d rive , buy <lh.. 1 S.7Jopr. IJ9M.44, cUUfMlf

*°y| Iw w do

ENM01rie £oD icsl9fncc5*^Jlf '^o iP d0 'o '

tu rd a y , O c lo h « r 3 0 , 1 ^ ' Tir

~ 127-MotorHomes

I Spoclal t r a v e l TOWN Iho Magic Valloy's Motor Homo Hood. Quartors. Featuring Ihe 1983 •

)st makij 5 , coocn Cross Country Ca" ^ 4 FIroballs, New, U sed A

flun -conslgnm onl unlls. Como by or callTrovolTown 734-2991:

_VERY ATTRACTtVE- 1981 22; rM in?7 Tlogor~440-Dodgo, 16,0M

i _ _ T wHi_____jortsman -pric?“ So'o-ut"intor-- '—

mountain Molor Homos InWondo ll,536-2301._______

IA« wl!, VERY NICE 1971 -19' .P o c o ^ '- - - lr i-lnnn Arrow, good condlllon,'-roor o; FMol bed. 3100PS 5. Dodno 338. •

$7495 will dickor. S o o . 01----------- Intormountain Molor HomosChinook • inW ondoIl ,536-2301- i

'5fi mSn 1M6 CL^RK CORTEZ. 6 cyl,

)r Homos 886-2620 __ —-I 1978 SECURITY ,-22' mini

moior homo. $11,500. balh ^ Brockman's Mobllo Homes,

ua Poto 734-3107,___________ . —DOI $2600 1 980 Tiogo 23' Good condl- aymonts, tion, low mllos. LP gas

conversion. Only $20,995,Cnnti 1B80 SlardusI 22' Roar bath

n m C niodol. low mllos, $19,995, j, j^=„dod ■

Iln Motor 79 2511, PACE ARROW636-2301. CLASS A. 454 Chov. Exlra

_'i~ clean, loadod. $23,000. f ’» 0 mllos 734-4585 8 10 S. 599 Min. View., | ' ntrol, se ll ■

mounloln 128—Utility TrailersWondoll, HIEL 3000 oalion milk Irallor.

H E T - omg^o^^axTo. good cond.

,I»*) 42 (t. COMET FLAT bed trail-’ducoour or. G ood cond. 324-5042.

Ford°AT! 132 -A ufo ,P ai1 si I. cruise:' A txessorles'• 2 have b e d UNER for Short Whool I Iho llmo Baso Daisun, $100; 4 S-hoIo ho finost chromo whoolB w/GR70 ra-(omos-on- -d ials$1?5 ;629-9917.629-6669,--------You can Valley Aulo, Hazelton.

Inn f l o o r m o d el HYDROLIC “ nclm H ol.l.E .c.cdnd.32|.<2«5RONTIEfl H o n d a -^ r -P a n s .-N o w & ------Ison Ave U sed. Buy from us ond

SAVE11-368-2324.

I ^ A u t o Dealers '

LIEVEIT!T h e T iitie T o G e t

u y O n “ T h e 1 9 8 2 Y o u ’v e B e e n W alt-

H E E L D R I V E

O t a T r u c k s

BUY A T ^LER C O S T lH urry In S a le in d s M o n d ay !!msDR-eOMR4NY :1 0 N E S T .W E S T 7 3 3 * 2 0 9 1 ’

EIN THE LCAR!

n r r N Xly d M ercu ry Lynx.

» T O R Sig ro fB uunC n ' ■

____________ 7 3 3 » 7 7 0 0

TIm0 »-Now8 . Twin Falis . Id ah o C-5

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THE---------------------------

' “The usualcom pIaTntls lo tem pt, m ore thi

i : Sam uel Johnson.

i ; ...............................

M D eclarer comtcrly afte r hc b

j;;;. __ ice-cold game.% t Ihlngs had to ha; 5-« lo have gone

lamented. *‘Onl; ^ K things had to haj t ' to m ake It." waj ? ‘ reply.‘ ‘ Thc spade

ducked In' dt E ast’s king won the fine shift I

2 ^ declarer’s ace v p.*; - oul. With only p - tricks In sight, I h ; : finesse was Imp i j j • when that lost,

crs beat thc g; ■ tricks.

"I make the g ' holds thc spade

doesn't find thc• ^ , if E ast has tJ ; king. I t’s a sign: when I go zero f<• ^ "You didn’t t

^ those chanccs,’: North. "All yot •Cii was to win thc

with the ace of — ; ----- -take .a finesse ii

• I , ; est suit; West W(king, but you w

___ - against any dcfccontinues spade;

> have made arAnd with any you would have

__ - - tr ic k s (one S(•Z- hearts, four dl<

------- 1 ------one-club);"------Therc were

I'h

132~Auto P a r t s i Accftsaorfea

; I . ^ l u n o convorslon kit lor ' % k 62 gallon

--------r -6 E T 0 F F 0 U R 'w h ild spoko^• Vhools. 8 by IS. Nowly

• • calntoJ. tIOO. 4 0^664

: SUPPLY, 305 Shoshono• Slroot South, Twin._______! 13" radial sluddod snow• lira s wilh now tubos. Usod ' losB than 1000. mllos.: 878/palf. 734-2&47_________; 2U RE6U1LT.-80ARD .030.

. - > t^aw cam & bearings, crsnK- ' ■■ lu w od—,030r-Alt-naw pana^

;« ,000 mllos.'.Hero run. MOO...S122ndAv8.N _________

_____ LiBSO CttE W ENGJN.E wilhJolj_% Bf o'xtraa. Exc. condTHavo lo '• sacrlllco. For m oro !nfo. call> 73«-1990 a llo rep m ________r440 HP Enolno, Board 30

ovor, cronk lum . baiancod. :hlQh Volumo oil pump, at] i now Insido, unassomblod. i MOO or bost offer. 5C4671.

^■133-Autos Wanted {WANTED 1975 or nowor » Chovy Biazor or Chovy .* pickup body only. In good

ahapo. 733-»4< aftor 6pm.

I MPROFITS

ftRE MADE-' BY__IISTING t'O U R SERVICE

If^3 IH IS

■ ;3 : • _____

5 , ADVERTISEi . YOUR .3 : SERVIGESPECIALI : INTHISDIRECTOFA • -P lteod undoriho hoadli 3 1 yourcholco l

3 Your ad wltl roach 2 i ■ familios ovoryflay and

- resu lts will amazo you.• today snd ono of our (rl( ^ AtJ-Vlaora will holp you

your ad so lhal It wl ‘ m osl oflflctlvo and b(ln(

------ -r>- — tho-roauilB you aro lo(for.

: 5 . 73M931

' i BACKHOE■e* Dump truck & con

, ^ work, cu rb s, gutlora & ! > ' ~ walks. Roasonablo. 733 } - ' . dnvfnlohtforoaU mato:

' c a k e s ----------------------•C* Birthdays, woddlngs 'V lust for (un. Porsons ' y cakoa for about Vi co

atoro cakos. Wanda 734 ovos.

0 6 T lfn o » -N o w 3 . Tw in Fal

- - 1 - .

E ^ A C E S ^ Bl

if fortune o f _____ NOto excite con- ' 5 1than p ity ." — 4-

>on. *■,

................... ♦ J 0 6 2___,---- ----------------— r0-< -3 ------om plalned bit- ' c b lew to d ay ’s + « B 3 le. "T h ree b ad sohappen fo r m e

tie dow n,’’ he ^ ^Dnly one good 4 /happen fo r you was th e ca u s tic Vulnera

South. TheG dcucc w as

d u m m y a n d j jsj-j- /on. E a s t found t to c liibs and e w as knocked niy seven lop OpeningIt, th e d iam ond ---------------m pera tlve , and ^ o rd s . I t’ ist. the defend- re l w ith 1

E am e by Iwo N orth 's .

IC g am e if W est Bidde king. If E a s t he club sh ift o r South hold

the d iam ond gn of poor luck J '■ofor th ree ."’t need any of ^ 4 }cs.” co rrec tedyou had to dothe f irs t t r ic k -N o rth soiof spades and

e in y ou r long-_ ________ _ _t would w in th e I would be s a fe ANSW ER lercnse..If_W.cst. a ^ y . i r o iides, you would sho\ving \

an ov ertrick . v a lues lieny o ther lead , vc had n ine top p S ' '£ '“ ;L

spade, th re e ,iih Kit-adddiam onds and (or reply.

- Unll*:re no m o rc

13S-CycIe9& SuppliesFor salo 19d2 Suzuki RM-12:

7: , walor ' coolod. oxcolioi Ion condllion. 324-3T74.

' For salo 19S2 Suzuki RM-1K —w ater— cooled,— oxcollor

^1“ condllion, 32<-3m._______HONDA CB-160. good runr

Ijr Ing condition. 5155.733-5766 TO Honda 90 Trail Cycio, UK ,no NEWI 1974 Suzuki 165 73:

2043 ovos.5; , SALE OB TRADE? 197 ,od Kawasaki KZIOOO. full dros! es. low mllos. Extras. 733-702:

o r soo a t SOS 2nd Avo. N. TF. 130. 1B75 KAWASKI-J25, M50 cinjj__ b eat offor. 733-2811i i : - -19??-H A Rt:E Y '- DAVIDSOI 00. Low Rldor 1200, vory eoo

cond. $4500. 324-5979 bofor oFj _ 10am & alterfl. No SATCalln

l is 1B7S SUZUKI GS 10( w/(ahrlng & aloroo, S1800<

— bosl olfor. Allor S o r wkonc 67&-273e.________________1981 KAWASAKI 750 LTI

A" low mlloaoo. t2300.934-509?1982 HONDA ATC2S0R. no

= condition. t14S0; 829-991:829-5669, Valioy Autc

_ H»7<»llnn vor ■■]vy A caree r, rwt Just a iot;

awalta you. Read CUaslhol em olovm entK la. 733-OS31.

s e

a r

•• CARPENTERSfc Carpontry &

finishing. 734-25IALTT 32 fr«6^ roHY

iadina ol Have It done ol Jading otTop hat Cnlmno

h 22.000 CHIMNEY CLEAand Iho . a cloan chlmniyou. C^ll chlmnoyl Marfrlondly ChlmnovSwooc

r a r e«lngyou * * ^ i-lookino sidowalk*? Qi

w orkin'm ans or ELECTmCtANS Rosldenlial. romodelino anc job loo small. CooPor Electric

w m Q BiV B:---------lto: Crushed & Pit-------------------------Wo will- dollvoj-------------------------sowor rock.nO».. or CranoandfllQQl” c " o 'K HOM EFURKa17344)322 Ront to own T

Falls , Id ah o S a tu rd a y , Oci<

BOBBY WOLFF

NOnTH 10-30-A♦-A 10-3------------------------------- ------V K Q IO♦ J 10S3♦ 7 4 2

EAST♦ K 5 4

------------ ▼ T B T 2“ --------------♦ 2 ■ .♦ K J 9 6 5

SOUTH♦ Q 8 7 V A JO ♦ A Q 9 7 6♦ a 10

!rablc: Both. Dealer:'he bidding:W cit N onb E ail Pass 3 NT All

pass

lng lead: Spade dcucc

It’s d ifficu lt to quar- h log ic a s obvious as 1.

Id w ith Thc Accs

olds: 10-30-B

4 K 5 4V 7 6 5 2♦ 2♦ K J 9 6 5

Soulh 2 * , .

E H :Three clubs.-V eer- ro m ho t ru m p w hile g w h e re th e sl'de su it lie. - --------

]ge quntloni to The Aces.JU8J. Dallu. Texas 7SJIJ. ,

addressed, lUmped envelope

cosytifiii naz_ .............. ............lnll*dF«»Wr»S)mdle»l«

“ 135-Cyde3 4 Supplieri ^ . 82 YAMAHA VIRAGO 750. illent 1,060 mllos. black, sissy bar,

2 nova holmots. Cloonor & •125 runs botlor than now. S3,750. lloni 733-7175.

13&-Heavy Equipmenti766. -------------------------------------

M SI Cat D9G U blado, Mulil-llxod rippor, Cab, Koma«3uD155U bfado, rippors, cab.

1S78 Kamalsu DiS straight tilt blade, opon ROPS. Wobco

7022. 6506 molor grador. - 12' I L blado. cab. Kawasaki iO or KSSM’s 4 -y a rd - lo a d o rs___ w /cabs. No roa3onsti[Q_aL.SOW -T6rS lofusodi Call 23}-2l73 jood Sam lo Spm. Aftor 5, 529- iforo 3381. Pat, or 237.2189, Kon. a l l , . , F m » ^ t | ln..ii,P<>a l. i;o:----- HAY. GRAIN. LUMBER unit1000 undor MOOO, ^

M o r leeS lnt. 405 D-F, sloopor. 20 onds .. tl, tiBt, 250-C, |b . trans, now ___ tiros.LTD. 1963 23 It. Ilal alloy Ira. tiros 5097. fair.

Td-14A, P /S. canopy, B/E, 00,7 HYD Oozor. Trans-out,

salvaao, *1950. flas.2620 TWO BELLY dump trallors,

■pr landom axlo. 5in whool, ,j®^ 20-24 yard capacity. Also 2

(orklllts & a U ton lowboy . Irallor. 733-3983

e rv ice g t nd d irec i

o PAlNTIh& basomont ; Intorior.

» offlclently and : CommeiMlIlfiQ 32«423, :30 y r8 Em ay SWOOP. or. R m

mnoy la a sa le r M i in nMagic ' Valley Papero o f i j y d S L -

K reto. Ali m t PAiffHe>8, drivowaya,------ — :Qr»nl SOuailly a t a : Com. fli

5 orico 733-1658. :E»Pr.E£0NS___________ -ReALTO

commercial, • FALL!and ropalrs. No ;

lrlc734-79Q6._. iJ*"

Pit nin-Top soil . :Ivor. Drain field : •Build:k. Northwest ; Small JoIa0lng..733-1234. :5 2 .2 S 5ib h ih o s _____ S 2 2n TV. Furniture, £ ^ 9 1 -? /.

and M il 0931.

>ctobor30.1982

^ '

O f f i

136-H eavy Equipment

JOHN DEERE USED

INDUSTRIAL EOUIPMEf

---------jro.-5500ozor,‘S38,500—J.D . 544 Loador. J29.500 J.D.570A Grador. J4S.000

___ _E L U O -T rS -IN C .',. l ltO v e riaq d Ave. '

6 7 ®

Bob Houston, Salea Roj H o m eP hono . . . . . . . 733-14 WO loadors & backhoos salo. Call Machlnory C noctlon 678-4534.

140-Tnjck8CREW CAB 79 Chov V« ti au to . PS, now paint, batto Soerllleo 13995. .•»74Jia51. HEAVY DUTY % ton Chi Suburban. V-6, automa good liros. looks good, riqood, t l 850,93*^13.___UKE NEW 78 CHEVY L pickup. Low mllos, consli oldor trade, 423-5018 1955 Chovy 2 ton 10-whoc Iwln screw, spud bod. rt good. t 2000'Or trade lor pickup. 538-2339.1955 Studobakor Iruck sor 38, supor shape, S-spo 2-apood.MOO. 655-4419.1962 FREIGHTUNER. 22 spud bod boll, 1962 F Olosol 21 fl. spyd bod b1963 GMC Tog Axlo 18 apud bod bolt, 1957 Dodge fl. spud bod chain. Lockwood spud W Rowors. All good co324-8294altor0pm______1963 Chov pick up onglno. w/sholl. *506. 2

1969 INTL. 1700A, 6 spd spd .A lrbrokoo. P/S.IWC tire s . 10 holo buda; m( opud bod w /belt, 345 \Coll 733-8647.___________

-----------1970INTLt P.U.t PS. PB. >PT, ^ ton, outo Irons, gc cond, 1800.324-8648.1972 'Dodge Sorvlco V 16302. 1972 Dodgo Sorv Van 16312. Submit writi

' blda to Mr. Bowor, Soa Twin Falla prior lo Nov, 1082, Write to accopt .or loct all bids rosorvod.

— 136-H eavy Equlpmefit

lp. ^ fovtget750,

USEDCONSTH_ A llied Hoo Poc, Hyc_ j n / 4006, 2 m onihs (J<ed MIchlgon W hool Le5U iram o, Cum mins dlab . »n / 18057..................till /Michigan 9 cubic

3C0 Modol ,110.9 . Cum.'» com plolo w intoriza

h o u r» ,» n /3 2 2 B l3 7 Coiorplllor 931 Cro

■ — butkorw itK TooiH Tw Michigan 23 cubic modoT 210-H. Cum

,]_ . ___cab jn /-5U C H -U 9-.-;jn it Bobcat Skid Stoor lc

Kohlor gaso liho ongi.20 s n / t 2 9 8 2 ..................low Bobcat Shld Stoor Li

gaso line onglno. 54"Iros

All abovo m ochlno t UE, dllion. Fro* dallvary Iout, ------- -

s ; , B o i s o ^Pocatoll

iboy

u id e:to ry

fnN Q'lor. exterior, quollty I. le sso n ab lo ratos. Iroo na tes . Call 10am- 9pm,m _______________m w Q ________imercial & Reskfonllal.-a Exp. Interior & Extork roa Eatlmatos. 734-6732,i249._________________m N Q ______________per hanging & Painting ' roaaonablo.' excellenl

734-7105.fnN Q ___________ ~ ;It S tuart. J r . Painting.- I. f le s ^ Indust.. 12 Yrs.F ree ^ s t. 423-4353.

LT0R3________.. - ............. :\LLS PROFESSIONAL

REALTORS sidontlal-commorclal- :!Larrv Jo n e s . Broker

Call 73^^880 ■opeuw q , ,, ,; iuild<Ropalr«Remodol ’!II Joba a specialty. We float evorything. CALL 'ri77.. o f Bif eUee, wMvea, -jrtals, and coiora are :'In 6 ^ f 1 o d . Call ua -

ly tw b o y rw c a rp e llm j te ll your old rugl 73> '

M f l i

1 « - T fu c ta

FOR SALE: 1980 Dataun luxo King Cab wllh 5 Low mlloano. good sh. high book tt720. Will aol

e n t jsJoo o r bosl olfor. 675- _ bu8lnos5.orhom o67fr09

1973 DODGE ton. 360 ■ ' automatic. P /S , L.V" >1250,324-4880_________s 1975 Diamond Roo Com

Jake b^^ie . Also 1971.6l • -40*-naT-b"e'3 w7/old di

sldos. tr'aps & wind 625-6841. - .

^ep 1977 FORD COURIER >-1400' With campor sholl, 5 ap. <

5 ? . t ’ c r a ° . r » ' c ,CO"- 733-7938_______________

------ MOTe FORD 150 customluxo. Qood ahapo, 42 mllos, Bolow low bookpr<3000.352-4283.________

Itory! 1978 TOYOTA TRUCK.L___ ton. dual whools, stoko t:hovy 4 sp ,, comblnalion' natlc. Irack/radio playor. 20.600 runs lual mllos. Sharpi *5900.:

ALS913r(»Avo.W.?MaaS; TTTv 1981 OATSUN long isldor pickup. Exc, cond. *4

ove, or wookond 1956 KENWORTH CONV.

runs cummins. S5500 w/spud) I m or *1" “o" 80Paf0‘y- ■

r ; ; ; : , S7 s h o r t b e d c h i nond pickup. Robulll onglno, r

whoola 4 tiros. Body no 22U work. 934^174 Ford' 77 WHITE 3 axlo conv. bo , 335.9 sp ., now point, $14,:

I,' t969 Freight llnor. 3 axlo. inoVe cummins, 10 sp ., will laki ''>“ 1 II,. bod. t5950. 1973 F Wind C7000, cat-Olosol V-i. 5 ” nd will loko 20 II. bod, J4l

1969 IHC 1600 2 ton. V-I — r r , ap„ *1650.1971 Dodgo 2 1

4 yard dump bod. V-8. 5• 3 ^ n o w ^ ^ ln t, *1800. 53M

r e ! y t v e ? ___________good 1968 FORO VAN. 240 6

Standard Irons., good cc “ van 18MPG, 324-3260altor4:3 irvlco ■ 2.78 A cros for salo or Ir ritlon oqulty (or m otor home, I ;oara, or irallor ’ houso. V }v, 4. sopllc, loundalion...3 i )r ro- s tu u m . In Buhl aroa.

4i87alior6w ookdavs.

136-H eavy Equipment

( f G < ) u i p m e n t C «

HUCTiflNEQUIPMEHrlydroulle Hommor, M odol 8700SOSO.....................................M .a»«Loader, I7S-A, sorios I. rlgl< diosol, buckot and log forks

........................................... » I5 ,S We yord soll'o lovotlng scropor mm lns diosoi. ROPS cob will zoiion group. 1975 unit, lov7 ---------------------Towior loader. 1% cubic von winch, sn / '/H lJiiO S . . $33,004 Ic yiird soll'o lovoling scropor jmmln* diosoi. lully oneloioi

Loodor. Modol 530 hydrostatic igino, 54" dirt buckot. ioW hours..............................................» i ,7 0 (

L oader: Modol 610, Wlsconslt 4" dir buckol. sn/1612B .

• t a ro In good op a ra lin g eon' y in local oroo. . \ '

s - 3 4 2 -2 6 0 3 >l!o - 2 3 3 -5 6 5 7

A d v o rtlso fo r a s litt lo a s

^ 1 p o r d a y

C a l l

733-0931

REMODEUNGBUILDING REPAIRS

.Rollablo craftsman will re­pair, re-paInt, or romodol homos, laclorlea, o r offices. ' BaR E nlerD rlses. 4234418 SEWING a ALTERATIONS :

: Custom CW hlng, bridal. Fitting, & Alterations.

: ________ 734-9203________ :; SEPTIC TANKS___________ i:Tho Original low profile , precast concrete. Magic : Valley Concrete 734-6745 or

•7 3 ^ 1 . - .............. ^:THEE8ERV»Ce___________

- Jim s Tree Caro Free Estimates

; Landscaping. shrubbery trimming, troo lopping or--- romovai. Jim Behrond,

: 734-1484. _______________: WELDING________________.Crippon Co. Gon Repair apeclallzod. hitchos. tr lr .

■ repair. 733-1488,425-2 Ave S.WEIDINQ________________

:Cusiom Welding, Hellaro' :& aluminum. Also Cuslom .': log spilters, 733^73.

• CU aainad . . . for people evervwherel73«r931.^ -

'.

Ifl-V ana

SurToo- 1^76 Ford Van Vt ton * 5 opd, 543-4187allor6wookd{ s h o p e , -------------- -

37 7^ 175-AutoDeaIereW977_.- ........ ..............— r—ISO v-8.L.W.B;^

lonvon-spood,-i.-Oillliy-

down 1 ^

O lt

(aircash.

3m de- t 42,000

itprlco,

1 0 7 4 ^ I P <0

8 B W B W W W iiW w i i,600 ac-00. Soo K Q S S n a S K S Q B i l

----------------------------------anda, ____________;________NV. 300ud bod ^ B r

324-

C H ^Y H f l l H wnow W m

noods ■

vTNOW

s s ^lako 20I Ford M

6*2. 2 *4950.

) s ton! 1**1 CMKVBOU1^.5-^2! • 4 cyllndor. 4 spood36-6868 > .900 m ilos. No. 2-:___________ I9 M M D IC U K T IUp wllh , '4 cyllndor. 4 spoodf n l lo s .____ ono ow nof. No, >-S

— - - 1 9 S 0 M .T M 6 u TM A utom atic, pow or j

_____ ______ o n o o w n o r. No. Pl-) 6 cyl. i v s o r o a D r i i S T1 cond. 4 cylinder, front wh■4;30. 4 spood . cloon. No.ir Irado 1 9 7 7 D A T M IN r.10, boat 4 cylinder. 4 spood,

Woll. No. 2-37A ..............- OATSU N 71

“ 3- Supor nico socond' cor. No. 2-3020 . .------- ---------- l9 7 4 rO H D M U * 1nl >________ A utom aiic. pow or ______ _____stooring, nico. N o .:

n 1*81 M A Z D * 0 /<4 spood, AM. nleo. No. 2 0 2 8 2 . . . . . .

r ......... —700, ______________________3 s e

r „sooper.« lih _________ .low p v a V fso o ^ — ' “

000por.nodSOO -----------------------

I "1972 Cl

LuggogoS A T U R D A Y O N L Y ................

— 1972F0MMM Radial tire

S A T U R P A YO N L Y . : . . .

mAll blui

8 A T U R D A 1 O N L Y ...............

1973 MlFull pow or. yo^ S A T U R D A 1

O N L Y ...............

1971 PILowmllt

S A T U R D A 'O N L Y . . . . .

1974 MlAll bluo. I

S A T U R D A Y O N L Y -----------

397^F u lly so lf-co n t

SATURI O M I . Y .

T l7 0 1 M a i n A

1 ^H i # :" — — — H '

Ifl-V anaon *2,17i 1965 Chov Van. N ow t tkdavs. tiros. *850.734-6058.

175-Auto Doalera

^ C E S IN T O w i r

2DOORSW AS N

lUTCHIVITTI ,ood, • $ < II .2 -2 0 1 A ............ S4.99S ‘f i ‘IT BOBCAT * .

7-s '04A -r-...........S4.995 _ g , iim iABBOWror Slooring. AM, > i l I P 1 -639A ............ $5,695 4 , 1

I whool drlvo, > Q INo. 1-537A . . . . S4.695 U y l

M l...............................S2.99.S | , J

nd $ 9 (.............................S3.695 L , \

r * ” *Jo. 2-148A ............ S3,995 | , l

W r A G O N S' ' M l.............................SS.695 ‘♦ , iJ

ATT6 n

H E I S E I: CHRYSLER WAGONogo rock, roomy. W as $695

........ * 3 0 <FORDGSAHTOIIIND

4 DOOR Itiros, outom otlc. W as *595

" ........ * 3 8 1igCSDOOGEVAHblue, runs good. W os S995

. ..... . . « 6 9 (MERCURY MONTEREY

4 DOOR' you must *00 lhls one. W as $99!

.......................$ 6 9 'PONTIAG GRANVILLE

4 DOORmllos. autom otic. W as S1095

" . . . . . . . * 8 0ie o ii in i» iE i

2 DOORuo. lobrlc Interior. W oi $1495

........................^951t SPO RT Kon ta in o d , o il o p p lio n c o s p it

RDAY

u i s o n 's

H E I S E I9 o* 3 0 0 j£ m s9 ^ c fiastc

I A ve. E.

^ 1_____ ; . 175-Auto DMlere

M soa ts & --------------------------------

«— 197!

--------IMFNo. T410. Loodo to drlvo.

O n l y .

GON n CHEi H 3 2 4 -4 3 1 8

■ 1979D A T M IM 310^ 1 1 Nicoly oquippod. oxti^ ■ 1 cloon.N o. 1-5221 . .

^ 4 11981 C m V T CITAT

: • . 4 cylinder. 4 spood. Aw rttA / 10,000 mllos. No. 28^N O W |9 S IC t» V Y C ia V I

J A P 4 cyllndor. 4 spood. A U h AM radio. No. 2-106A

> l9 7 9 r iA T m M '4 cylinder, onoow nor f U h locoLNo, 2 -3 0 8 A ...

y l l U U 1980C H IV T L U V4 cylinder, 4 speed.

C D l | M ikodo.oniy I5 ,000r ^ U U U l9 7 8rO B D C O U B IU

■ff * cylindor. 4 spood .1 11*1 orongo. No. )>9-605A

f I 0 J 197ST O T O T A U 3 S spood .sho ll.n ieo

U l i h - ^ u n l t . N o .2 -4 1

. . . C T f f lj g j e tu i .> m « >

OREILY ATN M O T

1972 DOOGAutomatic, po'

© S A T U R D A Y O N L Y ..............

196Runs)

^ S A T U R D A Y

8 .........1973 MEI

Tu-lono, I'I A S A T U R D A Y

O N L Y ........... .

1!ffBooutiful brown.

1 0 S A T U R D A Y O N L Y ...........

1975 FlYou roally mus

S A T U R D A Y 1 0 O N L Y . . . . . .

1978Front w heel drlvi

. ^ S A T U R D A Y i Q O N L Y ...........

CING 11 Vs'i lu s t ra i io r , [acks, a n d o x to

$

M M O T5tcst9S acc5"9T ie^o»M 9o ‘

8 175-AirtoDealefa :

O O K n975CieR0LETMPALAWAGOH---- - - - r —>oded with accossorios ond nfco..

. . * 1 5 9 5 1n im jos itVROIT I

U O W o i t M o i n ZB J o r o m o 7 3 4 1 - 6 5 6

___________ . ' - g

WACOHS ~W A S N O W . ~

r™ . ............U M ,48?IDOORS ~rA TIO Nd.AM. $ C J Q C . 2 8 9 .A ........... $5,995

L"” ....».«sM,49i- ..........

>ICKUPS a-100 mllo* ___ $5,695 *4,47^r ...... « , . « *2 ,44 i“ .................. , . . , » J 3 , 4 6 | -

— ____ ^

e Hansen [rcvnatET :IISMORTM«NOPOlflUnlt<OaO ' 12

) A Y - ,

r o R S I

IDGE Vi TON PICKUP, ' v:, power stooring. Wos $1495 . v

.......................® 9 9 0 - ^1966 vw BUGuns good. Was $1295

.......................* 9 9 %MERCURY MARQUIS

4 D O O Rne, low miles. Wos $1795

...... * 1 2 9 5iftFDHOLTD f:

4 D O O Rwn. hormonlzlnia root. Wos $1995 c-i

" ......» 1 5 9 5 Ti F o m i i A i mmust seo this one! Wot $2299-

................* 1 8 8 8 ;78 vw DASHER i

4 D O O Rdrive, oulommlle. NADA $3600

" : . * 2 2 0 0 ^

^ 'C A M i P C R li x lo n d o b u m p jjr . R o o d y t o g o f

^ 2 8 8 i tr o R S

C(W

, 7 3 3 -7 7 0 0

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-Jfl-V tna^ ^ O O D Q E VAN. Panolod & :

. ^ t t fpolod. aulo. trans, P/S, S g / H, A/C, crulso coolroi.

Sn&-AutoDealore

I LOCE 1 9 7 4 C f lE V R 0

s 4 SPIj No. T406. H ot Hot bod, go

1 Por $ « O nly • • • • ^

" m f i 4

CHEVRU O W * « l

324-4318 J«ro,

SPECI1 9 8 2 c n

2 Door Custom, Orlvor T Air Conditioning, 4 Spee< Slooring, Dark Bluo Mot Bloo Sport Cloth Soon .

N O W O N L Y ................

1982 CH CUSTOM

4 Spood. 4 Cyllndor. Wl ,• G lo ii. 8200 Actuol M llo

N O W O N L Y ...............

~ ~ ..........*An~62*tNow<

w .t* • •4 JK U* y rrR y //G y

a / y y V.H t f '8

i / t - r r m

m ^

S ■ i i m i i f r a i K A T i o i u

= % ™ i -•• J - « V-B, outomotlc2 No. 4303

M 0501974CHEVRIIUEI

S ^ iMPUA4D00R2 f i V-0, oulom otie.- I g No. 3320

; I -*99S.i s j a u u e iA B O A

S tpo o d tron»inl*»lo o lr eondHlonlng. Io Ih o r In lo r lo r. *ho r

- No. 3109.

1-1 <3775L f 19«ilDltO*Y = 1 BOBCAT

^ O ro n g o . a n d b ro w n• & ■■ 4 ' eyilrid’or,'! 4 'ip ^ ^ d 2 W N o.3195.'

j r » 3 « 5— - f i r Tom Sullor.............2 A y t R Lo« Byboo ; ..........3 : R leho rdC ooko .. ■

i i■■ o Hiyatou

141-Vina

I :MUST s e l l 68 vw VAN., good rodWa. nooda onolno

work. USO or boat olfor. - . 324^811. :

17$-Auto Dealers

5S«“R 0 i n % 4 x 4

P E E DI, good w ork truck.

3 6 9 5m t o s - ^

ROLET'•<t Mainrom» 734-6565

TaT ^■ T A T I O N

>r Training. Low Mlloago,)oed Tronim lsilon, Power Motalllc Finish with Dork

.*7458: h e v e t t e

M C O U P E. W hite Wall TIrot. Tinted ■Ilos.

.3 4 8 5 0

S e3

i f e PUT YOII OF THES OUR BIG

M U ll 19IB DODGE

W

9 »2395EI 1SBF0IIBR p g n o w ts o N

No. 3278

>1495TA 1 JJ2 P 0 « S C H £ ^

" I : : ? r i r ’' N r ^ i n 'h a rp . f.

s *4495

L• • d . w lth -ho l» l-« r»« l- b»o-

6 .000 mllo*. e x tra nlee. . NO.N416

..........423-5081 VlneoOIMag. . . 423-5031 JohnC roybll

, . . ..7 3 4 -6 1 8 8 T lm lo iv o .. .

OY I P AYMdNDlMyouai/vefiifonS-.MIifff

\ j a t €

r vIC-ImpoftSportsCara

i MERCEDES 280 COUPE.A Cloan 73, whllo wllh black r Intorlof. molnlonanco fo-

c o rd s avallablo. Why? 2 tMblfis wilh crackor crumbs.—678-1868__________________TWO RABBITS 1SB1 pickup.1979 Sodan. . Bolh wliti <

- _ c asa o n aa ____Eickun___wlttL_cuBlom top. 734-8919______1970 VW. $900. SliiVo. 324- 3391.324-1100 ntlorS1970 2200 MERCEDES. Exc. cond. 734-8038 ________1971 VW Buq- Runs groall Muot soli SllOOfbost ollor.54^6906.________________ _1S72 4dr MERCEDES BENZ 280SE, Exc. condllion. S6000.734-3200 or 734.7496._______1973 DATSUN 240Z. J3500.8 3 4 ^ _______________ _1975 DATSUN B210 88,000 mlloa, au lo . 31 MPG. polnl ta dod.$1050.324-6957.

-1 9 7 9 D A TSU N.210. .16,000 • ~m lIO 8rS3300.-C an -326=S381 -

nltor Som.________ ;_______1980 VW RABBIT, now llroa. am /fm Coaaotlo rodlo, A/C. Crulso Conirol. llko now

. - »4800^CaIl.daya-4B6-22a9..of- ovoa 866-2604.____________1981 TOYOTA 5 op. Llllback.grool M P6'__Exc. cond.328-69611981 VW RABBIT. 22,000

— mllos. AM/FM Sloroo C aasolto . all now radial all woalhor llroa. daya Scolt

•-fl?9-511B. 734-6643a tlo r5:30. SOlh ANNIV. 1978 MQ MIDG­ET. Exc. cond. $3995. 678- 3858 or att. Spm ?54-5782

175-Auto Dealers

HOMSPEC

1979 H o nSTATION'

Loodod. Low mllo*.

Carpe: 2 ! l i L ' S s S " , S . i r

IUR BRAND OH ONI SEUSEDIGARSDU G USED CAR ROU»

i s n CHEVROin 1 a CAMINO

v -8 ; o o to m o llc . olr.--------No. 422 9 .'

M 995 ^1372CHEVR01H% I0III> IC K U P

V-8.Q ulom atle. 5N o. 4290

>850 '197301OSM0BILE

>1295ISnCH EV RO lEI

M 0 I IU 2 - f2. 4 c y l in d e r o n g ln o . 6

f ’ a u to m aiic - lron»ml»* tr< '* • *k>n. N o . N 431. *1

>1850lo g o lo .. . .734-3221 BenEldrid,b n r ........... 733-5999 Ed Powoll. . . ..........734-1480 lo rry Roui

^ ■ 1 739rS110 s S S k 1243 Blu* Laki ^ 3 1 Tw in Falls. Idc

£ S i14W m portSport5C ara

: Tfl OMNI 024. 2 + 2 , 4apd,. P /S , Sloroo, Maoa. TA'a 9 Roq. $4400- for $3795/ol(or.

Ca11678-3372.79 PEUQOAT 504 Oioaol

; W agon. AM/FM. A/C-COOd h radfala. $6900 or olfor. .438-

5227dnva or 438-5027 nights

i. 1«-4VW ieelD ftvMMuat Sell 179 CMC U tor) 4x4

:. PS, PB. A/C. powor win­dow s & locks, much moro.

il Muat Sool.543-5380 ovoa. r. 1972 CJS WITH hardlop.

Good cond. 734-9378 altor2 7pmonwookdaya_________B. 1975 CHEVY BLAZER. Exc.

cond. Automatic. S3200.j 837-6301 allorepm.________

1977 3/4 TON JOOp, 4WD. X) Top condition, good canopy, [,1 locking huba. P /S . P/B.

$4250.CaM 324-3593._______V} 1980 JEEP WAGONER LTD.}4. -D oliuo- loathor__ interior..

o v ( ^ amonlty. oxc .' cond.-

Aiirora Capital 2538Klmborly Rd.TF734-6347__________________'1981 G M C 4 x 4 S 4 to n Slorra

7 classic. Will conaldor trado 5 ' on oldor 4x4.324-2401 -■ --7 8 CHEVY 4*4 short box. ^ oulo. mony oxiraa. $4500 or " mokoolfor.324-2127.

°|{ 14&-AntlqueAutosI 48 Chov Float Lino. All orl- G- fllnal. B88-2040 colt anvllmo.

'54 HUDSON HORNET. 4 _ door sodan, Iwln 'H ' powor lly aix, good roatoroblo condP In tlon .lasl ot a racing logacy,

will Irado.—734-2442 .nllor. Spm.___________ J _______•

I ^ A u to Doalera

HDAICIAL!.nda CVCC)N WAGONlo*.S toekN o.M 2078A .

^ 4 1 M -

s n t e o

m p O B T >

M r r J j

INE. f i DURING 1 UND-UP!! I

1SJ6 CHEVROLET f TON PICKUP I

------V^Srootomatle. ' N • -No. 4248. B

>T495 I1382 MAZDA I

82000 PICKUP5 spood. 3.000 mite*.

No. 4270.

>4995 l j1980UHC01H W VERSA&US I

lo w mllos, loaded w llh ^ o p tio n * . N o, N 433.

>9950 J15J9F0RD I J

F I X PICKUP6 cylinder; 4 spoed jiron tm lK lon .___pow er_____• to e r ln g . N o. 4 2 1 3 . K

>3850' /d r id n o ..........'.733-1735 _v o l l . . . . .......... 423-4511-^ou^troo..........734-2076 ^ 1

a k « t 8 l v d . H o * JI d a h o /j j ra

a t l e i

148-A ntkiueA utM

56 F ORD CROWN Victoria, 'a vory good condition. Now '■ Inlorlor, sparo motor. Many- aparopans.934-S951.

f - H 9-A m o3-A M C> MUST SELL! 1964 Rambloi = _ t300, 1B33 2nd Avo.

Eost.

152-A utos-B ufcko! FOR SALE 1969 Buick 4-dOOi

Elocira 225. fair rubbor. tun! p good, S550. Coll 733-8518. or ' —;— '- .154-Aul03-C adlllac§■ 1977 CADILLAC El Dorado

lully oquippod. Loathoi p; aoata. powor aunroof, now

micholln tiros. Mag whoola A' low mlloaoo. Exc condition “ • $6500. No Trado. 734-0400 o- 733-9M9

jr._ - . —156-Aut08-C hry8ler____

1978 CORDOBA. Low mlloa loadod, oxc._cond..733:ere3_

7a 15&-Autos-Chevrolet

“ MUSTSACRIRCE- Family moving. _198(

Chovolto. 4 door doluxo. Ill whool. AM/FM cassollo

^ aool covors. low mlloago. 31 MPG. $350 & toko ovopaymonla. 734-4505_______

~U 1970 IMPALA. Good cond^ 423-5560____________■

4 1 973 CHEVY Impala. run: or roal good, starlor nooda III

Uo work. $400.543-8302. iy. 1975CORVETTE.Exc.cond. or_ -seOOO^Wlll trado lor oconom

• lcollruck-t-cosh.73«-7346. 1978 CAMARO Rally Sport 350 V8, Aulo., Mona, gooc cond.. $3000.3 ? 4 - ;^ .

--------1976-M0NTE-C0tl0-6p0Cl8-% Edition, coll 934-A305.

175-A uto Dealers

- A

>. r - ^ 'W e a

. ... ................. " ' " ‘ l

I 1 9 7 0 P O N T IA C Ch 4 door, pow or slooringk _ pow er b rokos. AM rod

f 1 9 7 4 B U IC K L e Sj 4 door, pow or stooringa a ir condllioning, c tu isa

1 1 9 7 B FO R D LTDY 4 door w agon , olr. pow H e ru lto .......... .....................

1 9 7 3 FO RD W AGj 4 door. a ir. pow er stooj & broko*. luBaoQo rock

I - 1 9 7 4 F O R D COUI^ 4cy llnder.S ' 4 tp o e d ...........................

^ 1 9 7 5 J E E P CHERAutom aiic. pow er sloei lilt Slooring. quodra-tro

1 9 7 6 M E R C U R Y4 door, outom oiic, a ir, pow er steering , crulso.

1 9 7 0 j a v e l i n s :- - -304 engine,"outomoilc.

5 broke*, o lr AM/FM cc

1 9 7 8 CH EV ETTE4 cyllndor. outomatic, pow er brake*, o lrconi

^ 1 9 7 7 D A T SU N F^ Holchbock, 5 speed . 4 1^ conditioning, AM/FM, I

1 1 9 7 8 M AZD A G l^ 4 door hatchback.

ij4 iC ^ lln d e n S jip e o ^ ^

1 9 7 7 M E R C U R Y4 door, o lr conditionin'

i jo w o rb ro k e s ^ o d lo l* ,

I 1 9 7 7 P L Y H 0 U T 1^ 4 door, autom atic, pov ^ _ ^ b £ o k o j j l r ^ ^ w n o r

I 1 9 8 8 PO N T IA CV S Automatlc,'V -8. powe

B vinyl roof, ex tra , oxtr

# 1 9 7 8 F 0 R D F IE I4 cylinder. 4 *pood. *1

y , sun roof, tpoclot poln

1 0

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■ 175-Auto Dwlera

^ Tonlght’a tho nlghtl Ar>d w jnw havo the bartuTn (or Yo

O w lflod Advenislng. 73

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Ihor ^

lols, P & L:lon, I iQ kOor

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e v e r y U s e d v l

__________ NO r e ;

; CATA LIN A 4

a , . . . ; ........................ ^

eS A B R E jing, pow o rb ro k o i. ^

B ^>owor stooring & brokos, ■■ I

iG o i ileering

W R IE R P IC K U P $ - j

; R 0 k E E 4 X 4 $ 1oorlng & brokos. I

Y H O N A R C H

so. s t e r o o ........................ .. • • m

S S T S P O R T ________$ < rlie. pow er steering ^ A\ c o t io l t e .6 8 .0 0 0 mllos ■■■ m

I ■ondltloning, 4 d o o r ........... ■

F ID. 4 cylinder, a irM, low m llo s.........._________ 1

EL C S P O R T $ <

lY C O U G A R -nlng. pow or slooring . i ol*. 1 o w n o r ............................. i

JT H V O L A R E $ -sow or *loorlhg i r>or. 30.000 ................................ 4

C F IR E B IR D $ 'm « r *loorlng & b rokos,---------x lro c lo o n .................................. '

l E S T A G H I A —I. aloreo, , o lnt................................................ ’

AND Mil

mS S H O S H O N E ^

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175—Auto Dealers

>d w e A cceoaorloa for your aton Youl a re avallablo In Classllle

. 733- W atch our columns. 73 0 9 3 1 ^ _

irE A SIE Sl WORLD TO

1983 ZE, c i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , ariee $7908 . 15,75opr. Intoro»t$2

^ $

HEISEI

T i blEEDRJ a s a r e s u l t b t o u r

/ e h i c l e Tn s T o clEASONABLE OFFE

- » B 9 5 “ ° 5 !

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1 4 9 5 ° " g j

1 9 9 5 “ g j

> 2 2 9 5 " S

' 2 2 9 5 “

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Rflfurdrday. Octobftr 30; 1982 Time

175-Auto D e ^ rs

oreo . Year 'round valuos . . . I fled, your yoar 'rour>d marko 733- glace. Read Q aaslfled. 73:

I^PLACEll>B U Y A C i

EPHYRaa u t o m a t i c t r a n s m i s$2354.56. deferred paym ont priei

1 8 4li MOTOTiT>fcK9ieif^m fif'SM 5i5p:

lOOM!ir s t r o n g n e w c a r £

C K - P R IC E D T O S ER REFUSED

V W B IE S E L R A B B IT. 4*pood.iroo, r a d l a l s ....................................

C H E V R O in M O N ZAI. 2 door. 5*poed, -Aea*»ollo.-V ownor.-.-.-.-..-----'-r

I CHEVETTE HATCH BA CI, 4 cylinder, 4 tpoed.or. 19.000 m ile * .............................

I C O U G A R X R -7iglne. autom atic, pow or iio e r in g I. o lr conditioning, crulso. low mil

I CH EV RO LET M O N ZA W. V-6 onglno. 4 speed , pow or tte e ^ b r o k e t ^ e r j ^ i U o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

I TO Y O TA P IC K U P1 cylinder, 5 speed , AM/FM te , e o m p e rs n e l l ..............................

I CA M A ROlolno. aulom atle. pow er stooring . • b ro k e t, a ir condllioning. AM/FM

I TO Y O TA P IC K O PJ cylinder. 5 tpood, buckot to o lt , 10 ow nor. 22.000 m l l o t ..................

I CHEVETTEr, outom oiic, AM/FM c o tto t le will sr. 13.000 mllot, like n o w .............

I PLY M O U TH H O R IZO NTC-3. 4 cyl.. outo., pow er *toor. p< *, olr. crulso. tio roo . till. 1 ow n.. '

f D A TSU N 2 8 0 ZM c o tto tte . autom oilc. olr. , illot. supor c l e a n .............................

l O L D S C O R A S S S O P Rr Brougham, oulomotie. p o w er sit nglho. olr. cruise, till, t io ro o . . . .

I PO N T IA C T R A N S A Mnotic, pow or *leoring, pow er bra^ It, tto roo . T-top; low m l l e i . . . . . .

) FO R D F 1 5 0 P IC K U Pnglne . QutomQilc. aow or sleorlno r b ro k e t, •lo roo ca**olte. ono ow

) EA G LE VfAGON 4 X 4r. oulom atlc, pow or a loorlng, pow *, 6 cylinder, lilt, luggoge rac k . .

\MY MORI

U S E^ A Rr i N F A L L S ^ ^ ^

- 17^AutoDe*Ier8

• ; Nood 10 get m ore work done •nj®*' a l ttio oinco? Place an 1.733- ciossiiKrt for part-llmo help-____ __________

I M T H E _ _ EAR! ~

B ra n d_____ __________ N o w l . . _____

Wl i s s i o n , l o a d e d .prleo $10,582,20. $1500 dow n,

| | 2 2^ H r p e r m o.

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158-Auto8-CheYroT0t

1991 c h 'e v T m a lib u . 2iiooo mlloa. oxc, cond., tJuaioxhau8l.53a-2391._ -------75 CHEVY IMPALA. Vory nlco cond: 32A-341S*

---------- 76-MONTE-CARLO-Undua-P/S , P/B. A/C. Exc. cond. Bost cHor. 324-5229 or 324-0251________________ ____78 2a8Cam aro,A /C ,PB,PS , till whool. crulso. AM/fM otoroo, Aulo, 350 V-8.

______ _ExCGltQnt ■ Condillon; 934*■ ~? 7 3 m 3 a ‘4 ? g ^

-• 16&-Aulos-Do(lfle FOR SALE OR TRADE. M Charoof SE. HlQh porlor­manco 3M. shllt command aiilo. m ao3.320-4666 1974 DODGE OART. 6 cvl- Indof. 3 spd. 68.000 lotalmlloa. 734-3569___________1978 MAGNUM. Black, T-bar rool; fully loaded. 400 cubic Inch mag whooia. W3Q0 of

• •••• boai otfof. 733^263 ,--------

175-Auto Doalera

I

H / ■

C-fl Tlm09-N8W8, Twin Fi

- • 162-Aut03-Ford5 5m b a n k REPO. 1975 For ,,a< Pinto Runabout. FalriOQOO

cond. Good llros, lugaaq —y rack. 4'3ptrMtm-Frl 734-790

77- ' tJEPENDABLE. ECONOMI'**5----- transponailon~63‘“ Falrlan,'12' SporlsC oupo. Buckol soal!

4 ap. oood tifoa. J395-. 73-— 4197____________________a FOR SALE: 08 MUSTANC J T Waniod loop parta. 733-6554 335: MUST SELtI Mlllltai

translor ovoraoaa. 78 Fcf -P4nlft->traqfln. 934-4194 allor

or 934-4477 Aak for Clara.—— 1074 MavotIcK Grabbor P!

66 outomatlc, A /C .. 6 cylor- Buckol ooolo. mag whooland $1200,543-0260.__________— 1974 FORD Galaxy, flOc cyl-_____ .c o n d .. now brakoa otal luno-up, 733-0770.________— 1977 PINTO WAGON. Ex •bar cond. Many oxlraa. 734-809:

1976 MUSTANG, oxcollo ^ 9 ■. —cond... tow mllooQO. Ci

734-2927._______________

175-Auto Dealers.

H j y i M■ P W H O L B O R I

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mblM I

n F a lls , Idaho S a tu rd a y , Oc

/ U l t (

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jootf • paco car. 3B2 V-6 . 4 ap. J600(

^ 'e a T ^IRD .-Exc.-cond;-J22£ ;j7j% o r b 08l olfor. 733-395T

_73_EORO-MAVERlCK—ai i l l s au lo . $600 or bost oflo

423M379 a lte rs

^NG. 168-Mercury iUncoIfi!§5i 1969 COUGAR- WITH 3tNtary BOSS UNDER THE HOOCFord 734-5783. '________________lof® 1071 Morcury Marouis. 0x1— trunfl. J390r&O5t-T5ftefT-^2P S .. 4193_____________________cyl.. 1972 Lincoln Contlnonlal. 1

00'®' mpg. A-1 atiapo, 423-9969.T " ^ 1981 LYNX 4 cyl.. front whO'

dflvo, 12,000 mllo:‘ * $4S00/llrm.S43-4231 ovo.

168-AU103 - dldsmoblle i i i ^ l CLEAN 1071 0LDSM081LI

Call Salo or trado fi OnOWffleDIIOT82M593........

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O cto b o r 30,1062

IBS-Autos - Oldsrnobil r i o b 71 CUTLAS. Now d i 18000 rebuilt tranamlaslon.

brokoa, m otor robulll

—^ GordonorHO__________

oflor." T 75 -A u t^D ea}er8

I 302 OOD.

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,788^469_._

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NVORLD T4

13 MAR<(eau tifu i French VcIS.J9 AM, lnt«t»l M<»«.D4, »3SOO do-n

SA VEPA

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valvo job. Boat olfoi "0561 aflor Oom;. •-,—

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5T PLACEr O B U Y A t

■ ■ ■r o u i s aManilla, w ith a ll th eawft. lol. p»i« IMQA, -o t ilO.B}3.d*U<ii

rE $ 1 4 3 5

3 ^ 1 %

i N M O len-.,r*;tfpf^rri)..rTtrqi/r.Mg‘o ^ ,

& e i

----------- 174-Aut03=Ottiers-Sailoliro CARS $1001 TRUCK

g whooia. Available ot local V work & ornmont aaloa. Call 3 lf^ 734 f« > 0 ) 1-714-569-024- 1127 tor your dlroct

~ “TlbV/ (0 purcnaso. ^4hi

175-Auto Dealers

n w THE . CAR!

\ooon^e o p tions .

p o r n i o

T O R Sn^iiijuA Cfl'

7 3 3 -7 7 0 0

% . JU S T A R R IV ED I 1

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m T k s i t ( |» l QOV- ^ill (roTun- ^n- 241 oxt. l y ictory on __________ « n i , i| h i ^ SU P I

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II 1982Driver Training

A ir C onditlonii■ V-O, Crulso Con■ Boouly!

I N O W O N L Y

I 1983 1I I P><W - ■ Wllh 6.3 lllo r■ Fuol Tonkt, He■ w ilh bluo Vinyl-

■ N O W O N LY

19 8 3 C H R Y S L E R N E WAnd you though! luxury Wlro whool covert, paddet lng w hool. promium Whefl m ent. »our>d iniulailon, oi

. mollc tron tm ltilon . e lec lr ■ ■ M 'tm irrort. tin ted g lo it . Luxui

6 to c h »■■■■''------------------ ^ T O U R

t O 0 K ! ^1978 FORD F150 :.3 UPER CAB PICKUP^^Ur conditioning. AM/FM. eulom dtT C n. n k o truck for family hunllng.

w p m j ^

lEVROLETm140 W ost M ain

»ECIALSiJ2 EL CAMINO :§ling Cor. No. 52002. C uttom Sport;' lon ing , A u to m atic Tfontm its lon.;;^ Control. Tilt Whool. Radio. A REAbx

i L T . . . ............« 8 7 0 4 -

} 1 TON CHEVY^ >ICKUP4x4lor D letol Engino. 4 Spood, Ou'al- , Hoavy Duly Throughout, W hltb- nyl-Bonch Soot*. _. .

L T . ; . . « 1 2 , 4 8 56 2 '* N o w o t 10 .9 APR '

EW Y O R K E R 5 t h A V E . .U7 w o t o thing o t iho p o tt . • -r dded londou roof, tw o-tpoko tloe r- ih e el eovori. Pon lo ito r hood orno*- ^ i n, accent itr ip e t. oir cond ition ing’ >or-#te«Hngr-powor*brakwir-oul?.-lecironlc digiiol clock, dudi remot« uKuryLlko Thlt For O n ly ..

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B r u i l• By LARRY HOVEY ■ Tfmcs-News writer

BOISE - I t c ^ d n ’l hi •• any U ghter for Icani hon

C lass A division of the I( C ross-C o u n try Champion

Co ^ d ’Aiene h ad to go I g irl tb n ip Twin P a lls foi I cham pionship u lille Hlghla [ bco 's.erow n over Borah or• : _ b a s u ; r_ _____ . _____

:B ut It'w ain’t close in the \vSere Je ro m e Coach Ti w atched his boys rom p o f f '

W

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t:

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'. • t r -M u r t a u g h H

||u rta in ^ I S H A F TT M S iN ew teH T /te r'

F fliS iT A U G H - The $ 4 % t)e v ils have had t W i^'O lI season, but the H jO w t enjoyed a victo « » ' a s th e ir 36-0 pasi l U ^ y M iners F riday ai fcaccllm axlng a perfecl

M W dugh once again dl; p rom inent 1982 chs

• ‘ _ .

C a m a s C o u n t y 's M ik e ~ M ik e ^ h a f f e r ’s l o n g g t

n g i r l :s tra ig h t chil Wood R iver

T w ln F a ll 1 have gotten boys dlvlslo tionoi? tn the ru n n e r 's pli 5 Idaho S tale p la c e ahead ilonshlps F rl- T h e diffei

tit le w a s tw RO to Its sU th . „ | , t h n m . ' for the g irls K elly flolsl

Wand won the B ru ln ^u sle I on the sam e i „ th e bo; -7-7-rv- 2 5 th -p lace-the B division b ea t Boral

Tlm Dunne O sgood.byi off w ith a 10th

S

I H ig h d e f e n s i v e t a c k l e

. Re

lugh en— domJnai w ere probj ing th e ir 1

lhe M urtaugh ■ w ere lnan j d things their M u rtau ^ they probably M iners to Ictory a s one- field . Mac )asling of the i l n e j u s t o r y afternoon. th e R ed De ect 9-0 season, in th e gar I displayed its M iners coii charac te ristic Accordin

i k e F a u l k n e r ' s t r a i n s t o i g a t i i o h t h e M u s h e r s ’ s

I s m i s±am pionsh lp . W elser nipped ?er 37-45 for th e giris crpwn. 'a liaa lso vround up tied in the sion an d h ad to go to the sixth placing to move into fourth

‘ad o fC ap ita i.fference In tfie 'g iris C lass A — two points, even going to theinnor Th*> VIklnp* n tn tw nished 49th, two ahead of sle Crow.boj« ^ I s i o n , Steve Sexton’s c e -sh o w in g -fo r-s lx th -p iace— ra h 's six th runner. R andy by e l ^ t places./hile. Wood R iver sophom ore

e i t i

h | | | | k ^

I e R u s s R ig g s u p e n d s M i

led Devils face V

[ids perinance. Y el the Red •Devils jb ab ly in m ore control dur- r la te s t trium ph than they m y g am e th is year, u ^ ra re ly allowed the lo escap e the ir half o f the lacicay p«?sed the 50-yard once, advancing as' f a r as

D evils’ 15. But th a l w as la le ?am e, an d even then, the o u id n 't score.jingly,. th e m argin of victo-

!ff — 4

to,8tpp.Carey.8enlor -< i’ snow*c(^red field i

>s byh •. j g g w a ash

. M aureen M cG innis too( A— al cham pionship, but t le b rin g th e W olverines Intfi_____I n - th e . .boys_B _divl)f p laced th re e io - th e

—runner-up K iu i Foote, 's fin isher B a r re tt C raig a « — finisher—G reg-B arthflli ly G ines’ I3th-place effort

title . '•e B ^ a u s e th e s ta te r

, "■ J l A '■ A ■ ' V

M a c k a y H i g h ’s R a n d y

Wilder in playo

rfect re;5 ry w as M urtau g h ’s large

“ T h e se - 'g u y s w ere'___ M urtaugh Coach J im Ar

o f Ills p lay e rs . "They^dfi J lo s e th is ia s tg a m e .”J T h e R ed D evlis won’t ' I th e ir nex t gam e, e ither 5 w lil face W ilder F riday I : ing round o f th e A-4 stale ! 7 p .m . a t T w in F a lls H

"W e’re gonna go big t • A nderson said .

Eight-C a r e y l e

ByM ARVCIJEM ONS Tlmes-Nows sports editor

FA IR F IE L D - If an w hich te a m w a s Magic football s quad , C arey Hig fo r itse lf F r id a y aftcm oor

Scoring 30 po in ts in th ' P an th e rs c ru sh ed rival

snow y field to c a o t ^ cham pionsh ip and hom

. e igh t-m anp layo ffsaga ins In add ition , tb e Pani

' d efea ted r e g u la r season.~t C om as County Coach ;

tim is lic a t th e outset, a s I covered w ith fou r Inchca o

• i t ’s e x ac tly w hat I c flAkes c o n t in u ^ to fall. *' b u t it shou idslow down so

!— o u tsideJI_______________W ithin m inu tes , C arey’i

s tu d en t from Boulder B lankenship’s theory In I r ig h t e nd fo r 55 y a rd s anc

- -_ _ P a n th e r q u a rte rb ack B:

W esche’s_outside speed - c o n s i d ^ a fluke p lay .i

a f te r lh e M ushers w ere fo

l w o , „

___ i - j i z m

wk the indlvidu- individua I couldn’t ' qulle m em bers nlo first place. p lace r^ a Ivlsion,-Jerom e— te a m .pol le top. six — non-displ te. fourth-plnce “ g ir is A rc 5 and slxlh-place ad v an tag ninmpw l ^ n cc T hoVIt r t locked up the w ith a s t

th a t wa: m eet Includes ’ te a m s <

t u i i

,nn«

y N e l s o n a t t h e l i n e o f ;

•offs

sgular sgesl this year. T im Gott e ‘Jacked,’ ” big-lim e Anderson said ' M ackay. G didn’t want to on. carri

D ev ils ' firs 't w ant lo lose bo th on l-y cr. Murtaugh p le ted 11 ol y in the open- a n d 3 T D s ,l lie playoffs a t M uriaugi High School, i ts f irs t p

; tim e now."•S e e l

■man s\e a v e s l i t t l e c

or

anybody had doubts aboul Jc Valley’s best eight-m an [igh m ade a convincing case wn.the first q u a r te r alone, the tl Cam as County 48-0 on a e the Sawtooth Conference m e 'b e r th in next week’s instCouncil.in thcrs com pleted a n un- l.Th £ d B lankenship w as op- s h e looked a t a hom er field so f show.: o rdered,’’ he sa id a s th e '. * i t won’t help e ith e r o t us, some of C arey’s speed to the

y’s Todd W escbe, a tran sfe r sr Cily, Nev., h a d left 1 b is (ooti^riHts a s h e sw ept md a P an th e r touchdown on

Brad Tingey h it N eil P a rk e o-point conversion, ed, perhaps, m igh t’ve been )>.on (he slippery tu rf. But forced to punt o i^ the ir first

J e r o

lual n m ners who a re n e rs of the team , ccrta ln di 5 a r c w ithdraw n from the fin po in t standings. B cfo re-tba splacers w ere rem o v e^ in ti . race. Twin F a lls held a lOl-i' tageon Coeur d ’Alene, yjk lngsliad come Into the eve strong showihg In d istrict b

#as som ething the southei couldn’t gu:i[’e. From

i d a i

t»m Nfw. niiJ\SIMJ IT

) f s c r i m m a g e

seasono tt and Roy N cbeker-gave

perform ances against Gott rushed for 122 yards

irries a n d ’ scorcd the Red ' rirst and l a s t ' touchdowns, l-yard runs. N ebeker com- of IG passe s for 218 yard s .

s, two to J a m e s Matthews.Jgh surged lo the M iner 8 on

possession of the gam e

« DEVILS oo P ag e D2

' ^ h o w d o

d o u b t a b o ipossession, P a rk e showi he re tu rn ed the kick T ingey ’s p a ss lo Andy (

ul P a n th e rs led 16-0 Jiist th an " T h e snow d idn 't hu r s e K irk land sa id a f te r the

ra in ev e ry d ay th is w a he back s on th e ir running.” a W csche, who m issed I'

ce f ra c tu re d f inger and suf : 's d ig it d u ring F rid ay ’s gj

24-0 w hen he sw ept left e m- ' a lso ad d ed th e two-point

' T h e M ushers, wlio wil p- w eek’sp iayoffscm lflnal Id la te iff the firs t quarie j

. F u nkhouser r i p p ^ otf tie' But a c lipp ing infractloi IS, M ushers’ afternoon only tje T h e P an th e rs m oved 0____^clM ing jn lnu tes of th c ie r ban g o y e r fro m lh e one. ‘ft stopped by a determ ln p t b u t th e P an th e rs had a 3n m in u te s p layed.----------W eschc-w en t-to -h ls-ke s lx -po ln te r in the secon

th e rs ’ fans, who buL ; n . .b a c k e rs about three-to< ul th e h a lf .s t . P a rk e 's . l l - y a rd TD r

) m e us o u th e ia Idaho s ta

, P acatello and Capl sQualpbl««amongTwl

V- - and Idaho F alls.B ruin Coach

nol approached th is m e I dis- p asl couple of wee! final C apita l and Pocalellc

those_____i iW e-b ca t-cV erj^n the b e a t '— we Just di« )l-i03 C bcur d ’A lene." SU

goal w as to havo « uvcnt N ancy (M cGinnis).;t but and wc told th e o thei them her. They ail did, c n .a Szubert. T ccsle b ea t

[1 F e w

f o r i

2 8 - ]I By CHRIS HAFT I Tlmes-News writer

I tW I N F A iJ L S - d iI w as ea sy to slip.I B ruins kept th e ir foc I S ta te C onference rac< I Before the g am e d<I ^ h l in u u m of penali I a ssau lted the Bonne I sto u t defense a nd suf I p revail F riday , 28-12. I The B ru ins' triutnjI Poca te llo 's 10-C victo I th ru s ts them Into a I p lace w llh the Gri: I nevllle a t 5-1. F o rT w I ' second and gain a b< I . p layoffs, the Bruins I Blackfool next weel I m ust lose lo Bonnevll: I "W e 're not out ofJ Tw in F a lls Coach Bll I edged. "B u l th is Is______.y s .’’_____ ____

I ' The B ruins didn’t ai_______th e m oderate- but

w ithout a struggle.- -ha lflim e .-T w in -K ali

cushion to 21-6 -on M y a rd interception re S tanding’s th ird .ot f

I k icks with 6:21 left in I

T he Bees then usee q u a r te r and four secoi

I to • com e w ithin 2 j Jo rgenson’s 2-yard ' F a lls stifled q uarte rb

e n ts ’ run on the convi th e B ees would have th an a touchdown a conversion to-surpas: thought tha t w as res Jo n essa ld .

J u s t a s im portan t ■ defensive effort on B •tw o possessions. T he i e n ts relied a lm ost cx p a s s to lead th e Bees 15-yard line to Twin

^ th e re , how ever, Bor 1 T w in F a lls ’ M arc K

down a pass, Jorgei 'e sc reen p ass and Cler st sccu tive Incomplellon

____B onneville regained^ 2:44 left when Bru

M ike Rice fumbled I B ee .25. C lem ents th r M ike Biddulph for 12 nev llle 's first play, fensive back Brock I C lem ents’ next pass.

Then cam e the last — g am e. C lem ents left-

Own) u t w h i c h i slowed m ore agility and speed a ck 60 yards tor another TC ly O 'Crowley w as good and th I three m inutes into th e game, hurt u s ," Carey skipper Hebe Jje gam e. "We p racticed in th week and we worked wllh th lg."xi two gam es th is season with suffered some num bness in th 5 gam e, upped C arey’s lead t itt « id for a 30-yard TD run an )intcr.will travel to C ascade tor ne> Inaisrshowed som e signs of lit r te r when q u arterback Ixnnl 3tf a 25-yard gain lo mldfleit :tlon negated the effort and th inly got worse.ed 36 y a rd s In three p lays in th rte firs t q u a rte r to have P ark neTParite'Tconvcrslon'mi'W ii nined C am as County defens< d a 30-0 lead with less than I

h ls-le ft-fo r-a~ 3 (f-y an l-n n d - cond q u arter, giving th e Pot outnum bered C am as Count lo-one, a 36-0 cheering facto r i

D n m in the th ird q u a rte r an

i r i n s 1 (:tandpolnt, it w as our top ipital a n d 'th e n -a - -e e c o n d a ivin F a lls. Meridian Teesle

^J-secotDuane Stands (Klhgtr

le e t a s he has the Sland jeks — aim ing a l ing a s t llo, e i ^ t hkma-we-set-DuLto___CQUldn'.Jidn’t Imow about ing Inti Stands said. "O ur "The ; everyone run a l You ca '. She 's our leader places, ier g irls to go a tle r ra n the

especially Teesle a t her. Wc wanted

Saturday, 0 clobor30 ,1982

s l i p *

B f u i n

1 2 t r i ttow ard th e left

b n a niight where It and n, the Twin Falls, u ,c Bccooting in the Gem settling

Bonntdegenerated Into a howcveialties, the Bruins K^Ui haneviile Bees with personaufficient offense to penalty2 . enabled[nph, coupled with Bonneviitory over Skyline. Ju stonea tie for second p n im

rizzlies and Bon- i - i o t o f\v ln F alis to finish e x tra no b erth in th e s ta te

IS have to defeat , x k while SkylineMile. ' ‘" 8 k ick

if th ew o o d i y e l? ’ go th e n m i Jones acknowl- fo r a tom s a g rea t win to r ^

_ -— ;— h ad -b ee achieve victory In slopping

It constant rain . Leading 14-6 a t " ijin o walis_cxtendcd_lls____Mike Ulrich’s 25- re tu rn and Brent ensuing;

lour ex tra point n th e th ird period.

e d the rest b t the Standing » n d s ot the fourth F a l ls a ' 21-12 on Steve f irs t qua

I hm . Bul Twin ,rback Rich Clem- iversion. m eaning ,v c to s o o r e m o r e g n f e d H

and a two-point ISS th e B r u t e "I ea lly Im portant,"

It w as the Bruins'

e r s r c r e r - s , , '

S iin F a lls ' 43. Once

“s s p f t s

S t s - f ^ S d ^ . n ” - B -ons. A ho r

ed possession with [ J J '

r t r r a i 'Shrew to light end ocaaevme 12 yard s on Bon- TwinF«iu

^ but Bruin de- : Miller liroke up

TK-UIrl

s tM n e p la y o f th e ft-hanaed a pass TK--itict

; M a g i c V a l l (l a s M ike S haffer's 4G-yan rD . fourth q u a rte r sim ply the dozen poinls. e. C am as fans had a ch b e r half when K urt Swartz the s tea l a C arey p ass, but the h lsow nln tercep tlonon

Carey m ustered 395 > Jl a 3G4 on the ground. West the action In a m onth been i t o 138 y ards on Just n ine r and -.74 yard s on 12 carrie i

s e w n a ttem p ts and I ex t m iddle of the line six-tir life ‘T o d d gaveTisTiiraac mie fo r qulle a w hile,” KirkI lid. W esche had r ig a in e the finger by the e n d of the

ready to r next w eek’s p! the C am as County finlsh( rke fell to 7-2 on th e seaso vas— sh o tg u n -du ring -inuch ise. a ttem pt to th row and i 1 12 sack F unkhouser m ore

The M ushers m a y h l “ a~ uefo reth e lrT Jlay o fT g a l 'an- squad losl Its opener n ty winning th e n ex t sevei r a t snow in th e ir face.iS id i

and ' 'SeeC A l

l O t htop five giris lo nm wllhin 30

m da-of each o th e r Eveij with — sie winning, th e re Was only a econd lapse trom our first to our ig lr l." ■ ,tands. who was hopeful of repeat- a s team champion and getting the Ith tllle In nine years, said heIdn’.Lbe-disappplnted-ln the show-----------in the final analysis.T here 's always room to Improve.1 can point lo probably a dozen :cs . Bul the key thing is. our girls Ihelr best In lhe two most Impor-

•SeeRUNonPageD2

2 Tlmo9-Now3, Twin Falls, Idaho

D

' u p s ^

i s i n

u m p ha rd wide rece iv er Bruce Kelli at left sideline, but Kelli slipped and T he en te rp rising Ulrich stepped

nd m ade h is second inlercepllon at Bcc 43 wllh 2:05 left, essentially ling m ailers.)nnevllle’s coaches and players, ever, vehem ently pro tested tha ti had been Interfered with. T h r e e ..........onal foul ca lls and a n offsides lily — all ag a in s t the Bees —)Ied the B ruins to niove from nevllle’s 43 lo Its 2 while running oneplay. ___

■om there. R ice plunged in with to go before S tanding added the Q point, ending th e scoring, e evening w asn 't a lw ays so bad le Bees. They received the operi- cickoff, and on the second play-ficrim m age-W ade-Sttccts-burst-----------ie middle and capered 82 yards touchdown. '/e w ere In a s tack defense; webeen-w orklng-ali”w eek’ long‘on----------ling the v e e r an d w e d idn 'tJp a te th e d iv o, !’. Jo n e s explained.----------low th a t’s poor on o u r p a r t ." ithiTigTvas-poorabout Twin F alls’ ing possession: a 60-yard, ll-p lay ± culm inating In V irgil Hurtfs -d touchdown run. H urt’s running unted-for 44 y a rd s on the d rive .— • ding’s ex tra poinl gave Twin > a 7-6 lead with 5:30 left in the quarter.th the ir defense a lm o st totally mating B lackfoot — th e B ees.2d Just two f irs t dow ns In the first — the B ruins increased the ir , n tage lo 14-6 on C orky Federico’s ird run w ith 4:31 le ft before im e and S tanding’s sccond kick.

they did in th e final Bruin rtdown, penalties assisted t h e ' s. On th lrd-and-l2 from Bon- lie’s 29, Rice th rew up the righ t Ine to w ide rece iv e r Doug C la rk . : k fell, enabling B onneville's B a rt ' on to in tercep t th e pass.- But-the ; lals called p ass Interference on i defender Joel R ichardson , giving (ruins a firsl down a l th e 14. horde of Bees tiirew R ice for a but a late-hit p ena lty advanced > ball to the 11. from w here:

2rlco danced in on th e nextp lay .

rvUJe.................................. 8 0 0 6 -U lF«1U..................................... 7 7 7 7 - a ;St)cHJiBnui<klck(allcdl i-Hurt3nin(SUincllnslilcl(i !-KMcrlcoll run iSUmdlnRklckl -Ulrldi J5 Intcfcepllon rrtunr (.SUndlng'

>orKMuon2 mn tntn (ailed) -ltlcc2niniSUindlnf{klck)

l l e y ’s b e s t “ya rd sweep of le ft end in the pi^ upped C a rey 's verd ic t by a :

a chance to c h e e r in th e second a rtz Icaped high in to th e a ir to v bul Tingey an sw ered back w ith i

1 on the M ushers’ n e x t play . J 195 yards total o ffense, including Vesche, who w as s ee in g his first * ■ >ecnuse of the b ro k en bone, had ‘ ne rushes w hile P a rk e gathered • T lcs.-Shaften a d d ed _C4 on Just . id M ark C onrad c racked the x -tim esfo r49yards.raaaedTllmensKm w e h a d irn io a -----------□rk iandsa ld . - . .lined rcc lin g _ ln -h is-rig h t.lltlle ; _____' the g am e a n d is e x p ec ted to be ; ;’sp lay o ffg am e . illshed w ilh m inus f ive y a rd s a s it J sason. The M ushers w en t to th6 :uch-of-the-fiecond-hairtn-an-^------nd Carey’s defense was able to •lorc often th an nol. -ly have som e reg roup ing to do■game next w e ^ . 'B ra n k e r iS ip ’s ........sner to C ascade, 38-14, before ' even before th e P a n th e rs threw “riday. ' *

CAREY on Page D3• I -

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J R u n ^•Continued from P aj

____ ta iil ra c e s .o f ihc year —a nd t c . "

■ —~ A s fo r Jerom e, wlnnlns tra ig h t C lass B tllle wasi on D unne 's personal list.

“ I ’n ^ x c l te d for Uie Idd;

o n e w an ts lo bc olTtHc tear th e s treak . Bul 1 didn’t m uch about No. 10. Ju st A fte r who win more thar th ree In a row, lhe percen

- ru n n ln g ag a ln sly o u .” hesfi F o r the first tim e In nln

w as bad w ea th c r_ a t th V alley Golf Course. It e n o u ^ but a steady drizzi begun about 7 a.m . sofi sllckened Ihc.coursc. Sever fell. Including Class A girl Carol B radley of Pocatell h a rd In , jn fd -c o u r^ ' and stunned with difficulty getti fall cosl her probably GO yai m ade It up and won by 20.

--------- In-the-boys A dJvlsJonr-1C hris W illiams and S teve did som ething they haven y e a r — b ea t Minico’s Altx

Devih•Continued from P a g

before a 15-yard p ena lty fot Illegal rece iv e r downfield q th re a t .

H ow ever, th e R ed Devils th e next tim e , a s G ott notch TD w ith 2 ;5 l le tt In th e fir T h c conversion a ttem p l fail

T h e _ R e d D evils follow 22-point second-quarter e)

• ta k e a 28-0 lead a t hai < essen tia lly settle m atte rs .' , E a r ly In the period, bounccd a punt for 57 ya

i w ay to 'M ackay’s 1, tri M iners d rastica lly . Unabli a d rive , th e M iners had t

' th e ir kick trave led Just i g iv ing th e Red D evils prii

• position a t M ackay’s 15.T h ree p lay s la te r on thir

th e 16, N ebeker ■oomple^ .sw in g p a s s on th e rig h t sl

NBA standingsEut*mCent«rtAC«

I Dira -

1 S1. S :____ Milwiwoe_____ 0 0 COO., V

cnteios 0 I era I0 I 000 1

W L Pci 01OlIlM I OIUO -Kmui Clly I 0 1 000 —San Amoo'o 1 0 1 000 -Hauslon 0 0 . 000 V

. uuh 0 I era I' PtetflcDMilon

COIMfl Slal« 0 Q 000 -0 0 “ I

San Oie o 0-0 COO -S«aiite 0 0 .COO -Poniand 0 I COI V

= - r i K f f a - ' ” ’ ” .

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NBA boxscores. . . . . .

71. Oesis i 10. Ti nej 11 ll-tl U, Jsnos 2 04 f ScriMfis 1 M}. lattiSi 14.4 Oj^^wonlO-ir.AnOeisonlMJ Totaii*

flot-nion t t Cjil«t.O''l

PMtMpMl X » 71 H-1MMvYwk 7t7 iai«-n

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---- a. ne6MMF-PniIM«l£i"U O HU1W» m.N«>r Toil <J (RoDcnjon H) Ajlulj— pnii»d«ip'iui-;i iChrtti n. Nco Ten V I .iSherod il. Tcchn>ul-N«> ywk assislani

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(14 l l pnillipt 0 ]■] 7. Elmoi« 2 00 4.

' ' Thr»«:^nt go«l>-Non« fouiM ovl- Lii'tr. Ioial(oui»-Cflei00j9, NtwJwijr

' Ci'cagoiaaote'. Tn«us<i. New JerMrX -••')Q;riJ»ny VVWM ^Teclini«l-Cruc*90

T.4 T. t. Johntwi 4 ;-4 10. Co'Tlni I M 7. WtiiiCliJH 12. RulaiUa 711. CX«i9 S t'} 11. Qate>;M4.?oUli}nt-7S90KOCANAtOC JoAnton12'74,K<IIOOT2M4,wmianii

— fl.j!, ,9. sicMiflB t w tn ~ sh iii w a Brrnea 4 M I. C. JWinicn t Ml. Owen 2 M 4 C»iterJM4.r5{imi1l-1JOx s s r i 'S i ’ S S

ThiPHWlnl 30|IJ-H0nf FoulM Oul—■ R ^ ' nd'*' W 'V' *en 3?'i‘U 'n*'n■ ■ tnt n fwnijmi. C. JohriMxi 11J. Ajli'ri—Waihinaion 20, iW«/t>cn«). i<Wiana 11 (S<ni?

i iA0 TIt.TKAi)iUl-liWK>fn,Hi/laM.A-].U2

.D -2 Tlm e3*N ew 8. Twin Falla

p a g e D t aT s^venlh iL a ra ran

- confcrence a ,e firs t q,.• once and s

inlns I te lom hopes to TO »osn't lha l b ig secom

kids. I t's-ereatIh c iry c a rrN o — " ‘^w ciscr-r ;eam thal ends n 'l think tha tust this year. i. Muuiwn ihan a couple- «"»'« Moinviicontagcs s ta r t a ' , r . ' Se s a id . ,3;2a,4: «, Wonine years, 11 ixiri po*coc.the Shadow I'unwii. Kami

izzie th a t h ad w ; S ^ w L ^ softened and Jerome, U:2U.3 iverai ru n n e rs >5, Dunn ik

md ap peared m*hop Kciiy i c itin g up. T he W cucrm y a rd s b u t she

Jerome. 1R;03; VTw ln-FallB ’— UafnrtlCfulH.. Bve S um m ers :« " ■ 'db e rt L a ra — Kciiy. i«:«:

s — ^^ageD l thew s. Mi

s topped by ■for having an o u t th e Red id quelled th a t o f D onahu

V untouched

rtls s / t It r igh titc h S his tlrs t ■tlrs t quarte r.

l a t ^ r T v elowed with 0 th e lro w n 4• explosion to connecting halftim e and th e n r s t pl ■s. ■ 53-yard T t iod. N ebeker ac c e le ra te y a rd s all the e rs , Nebel trap p in g ' th e M ackay 40

3ble to sustain oncc m orcd to punt, b u l re s t o f thest five yard s , P ra t t ra n Ipriceless field d ing th e d if

■ Two catcLhird-and-lI.At v ided . Mutleled a sho rt touchdown,t s ide lo M at- tercep tion

= BOSTOHOWJ •aird rw is . Mai>«li]l'7r.Paiisl AinoerO-714,A(ClMbJla544».Htf M S. UcKale 4 2.710, Duckner J <-; <

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IJI NHL summary 1-0

(Ad)- First peiM -t, Let Amiei.i i_ [Dionne IMUJWI, e.07 !. IBJ 1<nif Eoani 2 t8««ii, L. MmpflW, I7:» 1,122 monten, Luffliey 7 Cti:iir. Kurni

^alla. Idaho - S a tu rd ay . O ctob

lh and nth. respectively.■an w llh the leaders through

th ird of the course b u t fellI s ta r te d dropping back. His rccoup yanlshed.w hcn h e fell 3nd lim e la te in the race:

O M iPQI^________

I. 4. 'lllxitop Kelly ttz. S. Jerome 137. n.. 7. Mooeow IBO. 8. PrrsUJoZB,-.-------

■T spUfn McGliuil*. Wood Hlvcr, IJ;I2.5; 2. iivll. Wet»er. n.-in.n; x Michell Itiiin- neil. 13:21.8:4. MIehellSkylcit. Nompu a:20.0; 5, Jill Tlliey. Numpa OiriMlun. Warxla WllllorTui. Welter. U:ti.3: 7. » . Wood illlver. U:«.5; a, J'oulii umlah. ilJ:SO; 0. DeUile Slelnluch, l3:5nr)o.-MicMirJa(iuairWo<j(I Klver.” , Karla Klle. Modlun. >H;lil.l; 12. lllanu.Welicr.H:t7.B: lit. JonI JumcA. 20.3; l4.SueOwniJlcr.Wel!wr. 14:22.8, n lh)yi), KellOKK. l4:Zl.y.

C U a D D ^ r 4U. 2. Madlwo I IS, 3. Wood Klver 117.I; 5,,M0««w IW. n, MliWldon HI.-7, ly 148, B, Kellojul ua. u. JCumi IB7. to.

Topis.iirmn. Illrle. 17:U; 2. Kurt Koole. ;03; 3. lUinl ilurton, .Sulitwn, IH:07; ,4. .IH.Jerume. IB;ai; S, (^crK Slone. Wood r7; *1. (JrcK Hartholoinew. Jeroinc. irud Skinner. Kuna. ia:37: n. Mart »cow. tH:4:l;'‘/ .Sieve .Sluinox. Illidiop 4: lU, (ieruld Heiidcnton, Mwllnon.

M atthew s appeared to be by M ackay’s Tim Donahue, led Devil senior struggled out h u e ’s g rasp and proceeded k) into th c end zone w ith 6:51 le half. Again thc conversion rf , giving M urtaugh a 12-0

»r M ackay punt m om ents re the Red Devils the baJJ a t i 4 l . N ebcker wasted no tim e, ng with M atthews aga in on p lay from scrim m age fo r a

TD p ass. Seeing M atthew s le p a s t th ree M iner defend- beker h il him around the 40. an d M atthews w as ab le

ire lo trave l unim peded the. lhe w ay. M atthews’ bro ther n for th e conversion, expan- differenceto20-0. a tch ^s by Dave W alle pro- M urtaugh with ils next vn. The first w as an In­in of M arty Jones’ p a ss to

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aT -L A K E -C lT Y ---------Georn and Mike Mitchcli each scor n ts and Artis Gilmore added y night, lifting the San Ant< . to a 120-114 season-openi y over Utah, despite Adri ey ’s 35 points for the Jazz. . Spurs scored G points a t th e e th ird quartc rJo Jak e .a .lead l

l l JH-91. Mitchell scored 10 poll fourth period and G ene Bank p S an Antonio ahead, nny Moore , added 19 points I purs, and Banks scored al!I o f h is in thc second half. Ar ire. In his-first gam e since bel 1 to San Antonio, h ad a g an6 rebounds and 7 blocked shoti

IS 1 2 5 , N u g g e t s I l r .viVER - Rolando Blackm 1 26 points. Including 15 in t qu arter, enabling tbe Dall

ricks to top the E)enver Nugg<7 in the NBA season opener 1 lubs.I Vandeweghe had 32 points 1 sr.:k m an scorcd 12 stra ig h t M( points In the th ird q u arte r } moved out to a lO-polnl le ! Denver cam e back. Al lh and Billy McKinney h ad ; for the losers.

g s 1 J 3 , B l a z e r s l l igSAS CITY, Mo. - Mi » n and Ray Williams cach sa th row in th e final 93 seconds

he K ansas City Kings a W3-1 i-opening victory ov er t md T rail Blazers. - Hand tied the gam e a l 109-1 K ansas City forw ard Reg(

onAvas.callcd for goallcndlng ny C arr shot wlth-2:08 rema: ul Larry.Drewsank_a^W*fool : the Kings the lead for good a ion sank a free throw 12 sccon

o n s 94 , Hawks 86JTIAC, Mich. - Kelly T rlpucI tie-breaking Jum per from t irow line with 74 seconds lo pl :amed with Isiah Thom as for -4 n -lh c la s l 3:09 -to le ^ d - tII Pistons lo.a 94-86 v ictory ov ian ta Hawks,k ie Dominique Wilkins m ade ling debut for A tlanta w ilh a lf points but did not p lay L alLof thc.fourth.Quarterjind.l :rlence showed I n . the fo es he did p lay when he m ade um over and m ade J u s t ' o t. Hc ended wilh 23 points.

ic s 104r_Cg^^3H FIELD, Ohio - Robert P a rl 122 points and I j r r y Bird a dd ing the Boston Celtics to a 104- y o v e r the CTeveland C avallen ies E dw ards lopped the Cav - who.haxc.now.IostJW ^tralg i ov er two seasons — wllh and Cliff Robinson added 19. sco re w as tied seven tim a four-footer'by Cedric Mc

lut the Celtics on top to sts A'ith 3:33 lefl in thc firsl period

s rs 93, Bullets 90lANAPOLIS - J e r ry Sichlii kK)rge Johnson sank two fr 5 each in the final seconc

th e Indiana =|*acers a 93- }h ov er the Washington Bullet: / Knight was the gam e’s hi;

w ilh 28 points and P ac l a te Herb W illiams added 1 er Haywood led W ashlngtor g w llh 19 points, but d idn’t pl; fourth ^ r lo d . Jeff Ruland h; Its.hington, trailing 75-59 aft periods, took lls tlrst lead v ith 3:15 left on a 20-footer I

Johnson. The clubs tr a d

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It the ba ll on on o u t 104-89 vWashington, though. w hllem rebounded fo r th c clinch tljulcd. He m ad e h is w as Tot™ scconds le tt. . halltlm i

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king h is d ebu t w ith Philadelphia, red 21 poin ts and grabbed 17 re ­nd s to com plem ent a game-high 33 its"by~A ndrew “T oney-and-22-by— lus E rv lng , lead ing the 76ers to a «9 win ov e r th e New York'Knicks. h lle M alone and E rv lng team ed lo ch thc victory in the sccond half, i t ; Toney who led th e 76ers to a S3-»7 • tim e lead . T oney scored 11 of ladclphla’s f irs l 15 points and jh ^ w l th 17 foM he Hrst period.I the th ii^ q u a rte r , M ^one lilt two - kets and E rv ln g scored six light P hiladelphia points to put the •s ah6ad 75-64 w ith 3:54 rem aining.

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^ c ^ a b l e w all. “ When ' U a i u m p l y tu rned us a\

S K ) ! ’ s a id P ilo t Coach H m f t r l y ’s secondary ^ ^ ^ f b p t lo n s , adding

& f i J d e c l s l o n left Glenr » ii{E irencc p lay and 2-C i

' E H ? K I m b e r l y Bullda f i f l E ^ a t c d In Canyon P f ^ ^ f t e r th e ir non-co t ^ u i t a u g h e a r ly In thc

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W - 4 - : ' All 61!By T h e Tim es-N ew s

E a c h o f M agic Vollej s ta te vo lleybal] toum am

— : T w iH r m ia; w ood-R iw a n d D ie trich a ll won a t p lay to g a in today’s chai le ft a liv e In e a c h d a s s of

' T w in F a l ls gained th F r id a y 's pool play.

: T h e B ru in s ; one of I■ Sandpoln t to d ay a t 10 a .n

' F r id a y m orn ing the Bra th rec> gam e loss. Met

' J b efo re th e B ru in s r e d e d— . th e n - re g ro u p e d -a n d -s a

. m a tch . •^ ' W e p lay ed really - we 1-Anderson sa id . “ It was l e ith e r w ay . If anything J so m e p o o r se rv in g ond s VJust a m u ttc ro f a few poir S r-T he -B ru ins cam e bi "B lackfoot 7-15,15-5,15-U.

3mc €p la y e d -o n -p r ld e P i l o rom e took an i8 -l5 a r te rsc o re . tecs Je ro m e will n th e first round of FILEi imc will be p layed consiste Soda Springs de- w ildcat:

;y M lo win th e S ena to r r a d a y rnEhl „ |g h t |„

ht greeted Indian —ference ■ club m iss a field A fte r ' yards out w ith 40 p j ic r cn lay. l h a t effort culm ina Int Buhl scoring sc reen p l.ang ran one In Then.

. Thc conversion th e first1, with Duhl^s.de-___i4-yard-rolng Je ro m e 's com plet his own end zone But ti

d riv e 0jut of league con- scored c Coach Ben Allen tacked o re told they h ad to w ith h t.” g am e. Cilly w anted it.” he th e 1 tha It's a sign they ’ll O nthc nex t y ea r. They leaped i

ic seco n d h a lf.” hopes o Buhl looked good, se n t the xl, was because F i le r ' k Bob Stone, who to ru n tl I run In the second conferei n out in the th ird first, “ m isunderstand- "O ur

yer. llon .” saen said, by going v e ry ph . putting p re ssu re c em ed ack Shaun B iack. w ilhout i ’’hat tUTTied o ut to A fter g T D of thc night p lays. :

D unlap 1Its up-and-down nlngtou<

1, while Buhl falls Leach' tcrmine< scorcles!

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com pietj ................ p la y a n d

GoodlAg .. Filer........

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’ — Behind Tony D e C itcrceptions, thc5 defeated, th e M / g t 20-0 F riday nightConfcrence gam e WENIiteam s. ’ Conferei iect G rangcvllie Kim beriy in the

-3 s ta to playoffs, o p ^ n e nn ia h 50-18F rid ay / " C :G ran g ev IIIe -th c P layof^/I district. po in ts II

m orc s<licked (icid. th c W endellto move thc ball B ertagnwed thc P ilo ts to o ec lo)-yardlIne. Ostcrhoi•d re tu rn of a fense w le l up K im berly’s sec(C ordler’s-.T-yarcJ M inutes

an o th er^errell connected nighHolcomb from 25 (rom then berly’s sccond , Homei

d id m on

oucM own or Iho 25-yard run by

roddM om s.

nse was a n Im-. 20-yardicn we got closc, 68-yard is aw ay without a com ing 1ach Paul Shrum . Bertagntiry lotaled five "W e vng to G lenns perform :

F ra n k Sienns F e rry 1-5 in and p la j2-4} overall to end sccond

fense .”lldogs rem ained As .faiyon Conference cem ed .i-conference loss C alvinlhc season. tack les,

seven . H..........; ! ! w ith thc..........« « « » - • w hohndKemll (pus (ulll second h.bpasiframWunmani DcclO

■ j J j ' .

Magie^lley’s six te a m s is a live In t am ents a f te r th e flrsy day off liver, sfiosnonc, hq a t leasl won m a tch In F rida

*am plonship ro und. F our tcj 5 of the four tournam ents.

A-lI the sccond round with a

)f four surv iv ing team s, w a.m ,! B ru lnsiaced M eridian nnd ( Meridian won th c first gan led off a 15-0 decision. Tho V, -6corod-a-l<>-14 v crd lc t .to <

w ell," -T w in -F a llsC oach -K vas a m atch th a t could hav ng hu rt u s down thc-stre lch id som e h its in to-the net, bui points th a t dccldcd the match.

back F rid a y evening to -11. .

edgesler20r --------coding 14 (ot)

— S parked by a strong ai s lcn t o ffensive iine, the F il ;a^s defea ted the Goodii lors 20-14 in overtim e F rid i in a season-ending Canyon Co

ce g a m e . ..................................e r : a few .o p en in g exchange engineered a s»-yard drive th

Inaled in Scott Dunlap’s 22-yai n p ass to L ee Chadwick, m . w ith only two m inutes left rs t h alf, Ben S ackctt scored on rd -p as3 -fro m L onnle'B row n' iletc an o th e r W ildcat drive,I the S ena to rs re ta lia ted w ith

of th e ir ow n as Paul Chlli d y ariy In th e fourth q u a r te r ai d on th e two-point conversion, h only 50 seconds left in U !. C h l l^ p lunged for a score fro lha t tied th e ballgame. th e conversion. F ile r 's G reg Hi d high Inlo th c air, blocking a t I of a v ic to ry for Gooding a t he g am e Into overtime.27 won th c coin toss and clect( th e ir four offensive p lays (U

ren ce’s tie-breaking procedun

i r defense n e e d ^ _ th a t m otiv ’ said C oach Jo e I^ach . " I t w as physical gam e and I was co d th a t th e offense m ight tli u t an a d v an tag e .”?r th re e unsuccessful runnir . Sacl<ett’s lO-yard pass I ip g av e F lie r thc eventual wii ouchdown?c h 's s tra te g y worked, a s a di ned defense held Goodir less on Its possession of th ime.decision left F ile r 1-5 in confei

piay_and_3-5’. o v e ra lL jC it^ in ieted th e season 2-1 in Icagu ind 3-€ overall.-------

{ ..............................0 0 0 U 0 -.................................0 H 0 0 6--.jnliip22pjiM from CTiiidwick < run (ullnli ickcll 14pjis.irroin Drown (CMailwitk ruill illdiSnui iChlltLirun) illiUtruniklckfullKlI inlup IUpu.vi(ramSuckrll

-do 48,. zndell20:NDELL Second-placc Cany( :ren’ce contender Declo ellir 1 any lingering doubts it deserve ranking-by blowing past leagi len t Wendell 48-20 here F riday.; rain-sw ept gam e saw tl ff-bound H ornets put up 20 quic 3 In th e firs t quarter and tw

scores In th e second befoi ell quarterback Ma gnolli could find his receivers. :lo ju n io r running back Lyr hout opened up Wendell’s d' w ith a GO-yard touchdown run c ccond play from scrlmmagi :es; la te r . Osterhout .ra n . I e r from 10 yards, then cappc ight w ith a th ird score, agai lhe 10.-net runn ing back R od 'B uttai lore th an h is fa ir share, scorir touchdowns on a 92-yard kicko1 and ru n s of 30 and 2 yards, idell scored as Bertagnol cled w ith D ave Swanson on -d p ass and Dave Adams on ■d effort. W endell's final scon lg in th c fourth quarter, cam c o gnolli’s l -y a rd run. '2 w ere p re tty pleased with o t •m ance,” sal3 Wendell Coac : S tevens. "T h c team cam e oi layed m uch better football th i h a lf — especially the di

fa r a s h is defense w as cot d, S tevens crcdllcd standout 1 CampbeU, who had cig i s , and P au l Ciocca, who ha . He added he w as also please h e running of B rett Thackerj ad 59 y a rd s on thc ground In’th jh a lf .lo fin ishes its regular seaso

Valley■‘We d idn’t pl

A nderson said . ‘ n ihc g irls a p re tty good se ofplay. After the BruHflgertna' h— und M uriuiun W Iday’s pool scheduled fo rS ] team s are

At Idaho F all---------■----------- via-lhc-lle4)real

sp lit th e ir m a td a split In Wood R iv e r d

15-U beforc MIC wlli face P re sto n 15-9,15-

and downed Wo( id suffered T he tlc-break a m e 19-17 M iddleton a n d V > W arriors 3 -2ondthcW olv0 w ln -the ------ M lddlcton..lhi

a .m . today w hlh t-Kathltfcn— ll:30 -a ,m . S trM tiavc gone th c only undefea Ich It w as T he finals of but it w as for 8 tonight, ch."to d e fe a t ' Gooding a n d I

- \ a d v an ced to to d i

3 Buh---------- w ith a m ark of 7-2,

loss com ing to Ct lead er K im berly. \ Its season a t 3-C ovc

5 and e n c e .'F ile r ^ixling SeS eii..............!!!!!."!rid ay •0 --O!acrtiwnionin(po.i. Con- W-Swufwon 20 paaa I.............. fullcOl -------

0- liulluni !B kickotf fd” 8 ^ : iiiiiuciiJ th a t D-Ojlcrtwutiurunipa*-yard r> •llulluncuruninuita

W .A<laiiu<Hpu»troinl ,_ I) lluiuuiker'JOpai.i;rof 'n IJ <WerhouM0i^.mn

I o n a W- -Ikrtuiwlil I rxui (Th. Vn'tO-------t1"nuliu^nsifin'(05fcfli

Hagermai in. Hansen 7

IIABRRMAN - ( H agerm an P ira te s

• Hnll scores to si r n n u •‘’slng slTOak, bcat K Z F rid ay n ig h l. ,’ " I think It’s Impo

, , season on a w inning . (lh e “ The kids h e re core

s e c th a t we can p tootball."

.Hvn P au ls ' ‘kind ' of fo ' shakcy note, a s the

the first q u a rte r '- tire H agerm an 's G r

from two yard s oi „ fum bled a snap on

” ® H ansen scored Im ’win ^ “ t, on an estim a te

re tu m b y S te v c E im t , ,1 M ark Jones of Hag• , p* first-half scoring or

,11 tack le run to the righUie resu lt, of an it

. P ira te s ' final scorc y a re s out on a run by

-------D efen s lv c ly -fo r-I• . C larkston w as tops w

five assists. Helping 0-14 Owsley, who had five (>-» H agerm an finished

a 3-5 m ark , while Hai a long season a t 0 -8.^

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il»K’ l.(M-k2niniAiTl:iK;j Han-Klitiiin73klckottrcl Hill! Joix-*rinin(AmaRu Miii: pwsIcy.IniniArrlaj

S . Rwhfieldi Shoshone

“y- SHOSHONE - A t ‘"p fo r Shoshone a s the

luicK th e irf in a l-g a m e of t ,^'^0 hands of the Rich!

Bfoi^e F r id a y night.M attrs T he loss droppe i.ynn overall record to 1-8• fiQ. m oved to 3-0.jn o n T he T igers scoi lage. touchdow ns in the f 1 . In f irs t com ing on J ln pped 37-yard run and U igain D arren E xon’s 42-ya

end zone. R ichfield i t ta r s v e r t one of the two P jr in g on Exon’s pass to ckoff giving the T igers a 14

T he second quarti gnolli o ffensive and defens o n a - team s, but only Richi on a sco re , tallying on Gai core, su rg e w iden the mt ic o n haiftim e.

D espite two long sc ' th e Ind ians Just could

th e scoro while the ' [ JW two sco res In thc t

^ q u a rte rs , the firs t o plunge and th e secon 5-yard scam p er lo pa;

D espite the loss, 5 AsicU gained 118 yarc

b ad . iiichncid........................a sed Shoohone .........................tcry. I* Ncwl>crfy:r7iun(iloi>i

’ It •WmIJmJr/nm’taltol:ll Kxon2n2n(nmlallati

ason H- iNcwbcrTySninimnra

r teamst p la y well against Blackfoo id. "W c ju s t kept hanging in t I se rv in g string a t thc end to v. B ruins and Sandpolnt do b a n Wiil tncet u l llLJU-a;mrto< r8 p .m . a t Idaho F a lls High.

A-2 •i'alls. Wood R iver advanced ' ■eakcM ystcm a lte r all th ree Itches Friday.:r defea ted Middleton In th e ( Middleton defeated defending 15-7, P reston then cam e b a d

kVood R iver 1^9,8-15,18-lG. c a k e r is based on winning id Wood R iver advances s ine o lverlncs w erc 3<3. P reston w -the.pool champion, w lll.m a h lle Wood R iver will tang le u -M a r ie s won Its pool w ith t« ifeated leam In thc A-S tbume; o f th e doub l^d lm inatlon toi

A -J^ : id Shoshone, ploying In th e W lay’s champlonshlj«t)Uridr

li; wii•2, t h d r only league - * » Canyon Conference v O

W endell concludes ^ vcrall, 2-4 In confer- \ J C

OAI............. « 1 . 0 IW . ;« " s i '............. s a I «-ao Vlklnu.iarall«ii J< 29-131« trom IlcrtaitncJll (run Thr

fcJum (Turner pa.« (rom n iancHom<

aalullcO) . ValiJnllwll firstrnllcrtaKi«lM(hm(Qllcdlrom Hamel (tiuiuim turn unc-y,un(uiicd) TayloThnckcfy run^___________tWOrPfloulninl

Val

i n 2 1 ,7 R ick' M ike:• Coach Skip P auls’ „ ,T he IS pieced together Black sn ap a (Ive-game 8*vln{ fating Hansen 21-7

quartipo rtan t wc end the lg no te ,” said P auls. ^ * r i i re a lot; it’s good to

p lay this kind of ‘0 '“ VaUey

football began on a o«kiey^ le sco re was tied in v--mi

V-TI3 reg l^ock scoredout, a fte r Hansen o--otin Its 25-yard line.. v- - mim m cdiately a fte rted 75-yard kickoff i— —nan.□germ an ended thc on a six-yard off- ght, which cam e as |in lerccptlon. T h c i(

■c w as from th ree >ly Wess Owsley.-H a g e rm a n ,-R ic k — £ g m w lth .io tack les and ng C larkston was./c tackles. W ^Med thc season wilh ' | ^ H lanscn toughed out

P !............7 Q o 'o - o K '- ' ; .

->-0 7-11 - -Kll kick) P H .rclumikickKnoill iKuklckilaKiikicki J l

3 2 , - ieOSy""".i tough y e a r ended IC Indians dropped B | | | f th e season a t the — hfield T igers 32-0 , %

ped the Indians'*8 while the 'T lgers ' ..

!ored two quick first quarte r, the

Im m y-N ew bcrry.'s . _____the second from ‘~

^ard romp into thc 3 m anaged to con- PATs, that coming 0 J e r ry Robison,14-0 advantage.r te r featured finensive p lay by both 2 ^:hfield m anaged toJa rr W ard's 2-yardTiargln a t 20-0 a t .V -

sccond-half drives, lldn 't come up with e T igers m anaged

th ird and fourth § i on Exon 's 2-yard

snd on N ew berry 's laydlrt., Shoshone’s Mike irds on 28 carrics.

............T h e g j

............ 0 0 0 ft- 0 2p .m ,oi)lMMipu!vtIrQrnl’'iioni “ Wc 1^* them ,

th em ,'Uaiinii sa m e 1

^advanoot, but wc won,” The n there and we had both S iw in it.” S u g a r>attle, Idaho F alis Senate today. The final is Shoj

top pl Injuric

d ‘to today!s finals h a d 'to « team s In ils pool w asn 'l

TooneB opener 15-5, 5-15, »cam< n g s ta te cham pion llgum i ick F rid ay evening Gooi

m om iilg pcrccntagc, so night, ncc M lddlet(^ was K d l w as 2-3. ij points'iM t yaU iyii« .a tJO ___Dlnne.iw im S t.M aW esa l : In th tw o\lclonefl}to be^— scored K y. • " I Iloum ey,2are|alaled Shoshc

th e fin

t safiie pooC both e a rlle i I— :.- . ^ , . s » Shos

il pla;'alley 29, )akley 13)AKLEY — D eq)Ite Some li isive p lay by th c Oakley, the cings overw helm ed thc H( l3 F rId ay night. [!hcJrVln-Caps-a-G-3.season.p m cc by th c Viking whil( m e ts dropped to 5-3 overall, /a lley w as firs t to scorc late 3t half on M ariln Mussn: ^ y a rd run. A p ass from ylor to D wight R arrick fo >rpoinLconvcrslon.gavc.tho4 ■ < lfldvanlagealthchalf.' /a lley w as quick to scorc I rd q u a rte r on D avid Tllley’5 :d n m , b ut O akley twunccd bs :k A dam s’ e igh t-yard pass kc M artin for a IG-c edge.'hen , la te In th e th ird qualcr ick scorcd from 21 yards lng thc Viking’s a 23-0 advanti loth team s sco red in the 1 I r te r wilh M artin convertl / a r d pass for Oakley, to rringe, but th a t , w asn 't cnou ssm an n ram bled in from th( co thc gam e for Valley.

e y .......................................0 a 11>ey.......................................0 0 e-Mussnuin I run ((tnrrlck puiui fgntiTi -Tlllcy I run (liluckpusatrodiTaylori ■Aikm.ie po.v( trom Mike Marllri (nui I -llluck 21 run iHc«d kick) -UorrlnKe(iapiiu (ram Murlln (Mor1»3 • Mus.iinn[»rinai(klek tnllnli

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C a r e y ’s N c i l P a r k e

" . a r e y — -•Contbiued from P age D l

a rc y can continue its pc son ago lnst C^ouncll nexl \ : g am e Is ten ta tive ly schixiulc m, a t Carey.We didn’t ge l a chance to ; ■n, so I don’t know a thing j n , '’ K irkland said , ‘- if we pla IC ty p e of ball w c d id hnrt> li

nee to th e Sena to rs w on th e pool ch tl Sugar-Salem a nd Shoshone ’ ;ar-Salcm In th e ea rly play I a to rs In th ree gam es, hoshone m ay b c In trouble fo

p lay e rs A nne W arbis and iriM in th e firs t g am e agalnsl r to I5c t ^ c n to a hospllal. 1 m 't known la te F r id ay n l ^ t , i inc sa id O stxim suffered a m e down w rong on h e r ankle im en td am ag c .” ooding dowt>ed Sugar-Solcr m ing before tak in g Shoshom iLd l y Fossccco a n d Sandy 1 i ts fo r th e S ena to rs In thc wli n e Y ore.ond Ju l le.Clemonspa I th e m atbh a g a in s t Shoshonered-I3 points.-^-----------------------I can ’t sa y th a t we had sh o n e /'T o o n e sa ld . " 'Hictwo f irs t g am e and n e ith e r team p loshone defeated SugartSalc lleracU on._loshone p lays PrulU and a t l(

y SocCastlefc R aft Riv

e line of- M A L T A -S en ! he Valley Owen scored i

Hornets touchdowns as t R aft R iver 20-0

n.pcrfor.:— scason-«ndlng-M hile the e n ce gam e.

— ^ R lv crth rou isiou t for the Owen’s first sc

lo-Vlklng— c^^e-afler-lhc .WR l^e rp u n l. A fun­

'e In th e th e ir 28-yard line ey’s. one- .TD, a 4-yard run. 3 back on left in thc first hal ISS from R a ft R iv e r’s s

g a m e cam e ' o le r C raig kickoff. Castiefor

on th e m istake a antage. u ,e 28 on thc nc ic rourth m ag e crtlng ll -to Guss O wen com plcl

nough as lng Ior tho nigl . the five te rc e p te d p ass 38

In th c fourth quai

8 IS fr-230 8 7_,3 se rio u s th re a t ti. mTuyiori ’ co rd ln g to R aft ■on W allace, raii.iinii F r id a y 's victoi .riOTkiocj In M agic Valley

8-1 o vera ll fo rthe

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k c s l i p s o u t o f t h c g r a s |

01 th e t i t le can be ou se c w hat a new i

perfect and m ee t lh a t cho!t week! A s fo r the per3uled for th a t saw the Pan

opposition 3T>8-32 >to scout sev en gam es, Kirilg about - ^ i t ’s som ethingplay the v e ry often and ie loday, b e lieve ,” he said.

today’s1 cham pionship by defeating me while lhc Ind ians defeated ly beforc falling to the rival

2 for today 's title round since ind C larin O sborn suffered nsl Gooding F riday-night and ll. The ex ten t of th e 'in juries ht, b ut Gooding Coach Jo lene

a locked knee and W arbis iklc and m ay h av e tendon or

dcm 15-C and 15-10 In the lone 15-10, 9-15,-18-16 Friday.

y Hinkle each scored nine win o v e r Sugar-Salem while

j pftccd the sp ik ing a t ta c k .__one, Y ore and F ossceco each

ad a good sp lk e r against two Shoshone g iris got h u rt in m played rca liy g reat.Jalcm 15-1, 13-15, 15-fl In ils

it 10 a .m . today and Gooding

... 1/ " “

d a S pord 26, r verOm ior running buck Rob ,

a ll four Castleford ; the Wolves defeated

-0 F riday night in a \M aglc-V alley-G onfer----------\

eptions, two blockeci 1 fumbles plagued Raft u l lhc game,score, a 28-yard run, jWolves blocked a-Raft '---------1imble by R aft R iver on |ne set up Owen's next ;n. with only 55 seconds jlalf. 1

second-fumble of the i on the second-half '

'ord quickly capitalized ' f a s Owen scorcd from ' , next play from scrim - i

<

eted C astleford 's scor- ' Ight, re lum ing an in- 38 y a rd s for TD early lartcr.

ever able to amount a th e en tire gam e," ac-

ift R iver Couch Olani ciau lu n

lory left Castleford 5-1 ^ - y Conference play and J;,:; hescason. c-.

s p o f C a m a s C o u n t y sa l

ours. We'll Just have to goo( V team offers and try halienge.” carejerfect regular season anthers outscore their 0 , 2 with four shutouts in (rom‘ Irkland w as d a te d . Cur ng lha t doesn’t happen : it 's kind o r hard lo id. “ It’s been a pretty cur

s title plg faccs M alad a l U:30 a xl double-cllm lnatlon rounc al p .m .

Toone is optim istic abo ^e " I t w c cun put som e g£ xl said . "M aybe we can gc id . M ost o f them w ere a t thi ;s w e'll need them here tc le p a rc n ts s o fa r . '’Is>r A l Meridian, Magic

H agerm an advanced'alc le today’s championship roi ly- T roy and Dietrich w

undefeated teams, le • T roy defeated Plummc le downed H agerm an 15-9,__ ^ IM .lh e n moved on to^roi:h H agerm an uIm dcfca------Cam bridge downed l>:ad(sl D Ictrich taccs H agern in faccs Cam bridge a t 11:30

p .m , and th e winners Will ts will be a t ? p.m. and thc

w ith a 10 p.m.- match 1 double-elim ination torm i

3 ringsF riday ’s sco re sU-»M(in l.llu lv^lK1mlnTlyaj.(ilrnn.'«KerfyO _.SlH'IIfy 20, .Sooth m-rnont I'l TdonJu. aiallliiy MunatiiUi.Ui. Mackiiyo

___Sut|ar-.S;i:rinr<i, l{lr[ri^ _ ___K iniiili West Jdlcfvxio c:iurk Ckiunly Sl. Umtorca)I'ociilrllolu.Skyllnea

..Simkp Itkcr 20. Aiitcrit-an Kull»(i - Troy •£!. N n lV rw iJ Joromo IH. Uulil Ii- I'wlnKnIhai. lUmiiTvlllrri'Kilcrai.(;<iraiim! [4 _____________________K!orTiiluiiai.Miniit»;Mii(IImim2II. Mounlaliilluino 14 SalnK)na.llli;NyK Ciipmil:Ml,L-altlwllaj Niiinpu 7,llurlcyb Kdna-HI.UWwpKcIlyii Mi<;all-l)omx'!ly4ti.Nn[np« ChHstlan 12 Ilumnliilo.H. KrolllaniHi Mcltmia.NotusU IC;iir».7-W.CiiiiiajC0UiilyU

- Uldiriol(l.t!,.StxBhonfU Kllor2U.<;o.«ilii,i|i(ioll lX\'lo4)l. Wcrnk-lllo {:iu.Ilrronl H^KariKlvrrO llaK('riiiiml1,llun.-x-ii7 'Valk’SnO ak lry l.l

■ R a ft R iver completed the season 2-4 In confcrcncc play, 3-6 overall.

CMOeford ...................................0 h 8 #-J8lUniUver................................0 0 0 0—0

C-'Owcn 221 run fOwtn pu.is(rom Iteynolibi C --<) wen 4 run (run fa 111 C--<)wcn20nin«pa.«r0lll C- -Owrn JSpau Jnlrrrrplloo f kick lain

...........^■ I in.t N~« Jil..ii./mnv CirMONS

s a f e t y M ik e F a u l k n e r

g o o d y e a rfo ru s .”

i«rey.................................e 6 * -«::amaiCounty.......................... 0 0 0 0 -0

Cur Wc»chcr,5njn(l*arkcpa»(romTlnKey)C-'iir -I'jirke no punl rrium lO'Crowlcy poM

rom TlntteyiCur •Wesche:«Jnin(Wc*cheruni Car—I’urfcc 1 run Irun (ailed) Cur-Wcscbeaonjn(paM(a1l«li Car--1‘ariic 11 nm (ran tBlledl C:ur- -Shader 411 run <piiu (alledi

play:0 a .m . in the firs t m atches of thc 3und. The finals a rc s la ted for 8:30

about today’s action. ‘ e gam es together w e c an win It,” she n get som e fans up h e re to h d p us, t the football g am e F rid ay n l ^ f a n d . ’ ’ e lo help us. I t’s m ain ly been Just

A-4 ■ig lc_ Valley en trie s D ietrich and along with T roy and C am bridge to

I round; -1 won ‘ th e ir pools to bc the two

nm er 15-8, l5-», then la te r In the day >-9, 15-12. D ietrich lieat I /;adoro 15-5,tm u ip Cam bridge 15-12,-15-tf.------------— ^•feated “Plum m er"l5-C , l(?T 4rw hile~eadore,-l5-2,-i5-3.—-------------------------------;erm an a t 10 a .m . today while Troy 1 :3 0 a .m .T h c lo se rsw lllm e c ta ll :1 5 . will p lay a l2 :4 5 p .m . T he fiflh m atch I the cham pionship will be a l 8 p.m. atch - i l n ecessa iy becausc of the rm at.

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S i d e jNEW YORK (U PI) - b :

' of resumed s trike ncgoti twccn the N FL ’s M. Council and the P layers A bolh sides (ired som e (i F rid ay over a plan develo] Angeles R aiders’bw ncr Al

T alks will resum e todaj MDT in .a midtown hotel j regular-season s trik e in ti

• (j3-year history en te rs it£-------w ith ilttle indication that

h as budged from positions' been unchanged for eight r polarized by a $30-mlllio strike.

Once oRain. 73-vear-old cisco attom cy Sam Ka& tem pt to find com m on ( tw ccn the union ancl league th e key issue of how the billion proposal should be to players. The union Is C{ w age scole b a s ^ on senior ccn tral (und while o ^ c r s policy o( individual sa la i tions.

K agel p resided ov er i: fru itless bargaining scssioi Valiev. Md.. and recessed

l l i i i P u c k s t e r r e m

VANCOUVER. British f.«vellle, th e 19-ycar-oid su ffered a b ra in hemorri weekend, rem ained in Intensive c a rc unit a t Vai

A VGH spokesm an sal • I..evcllle's condition sir

o pera tion la s t Salurday d ressing room during th g am e against th e Vancoi

H e has been In a c - asss is tan ce of -a reapir

spoliesm an said.His heurosurgeon, Di

^refused to speak to repoi 'spokesm en th a t Level: . n e ither de te rio ra jcd nor

W oodhurst conceded d am age, b u t its e x te n t«

^ ^ c A d o o f in a l]L\GIJ3W (iOD. Calif. i

lead ing s c o re r am ong three-tim e sco ring char c o n trac t w ith the announced F riday .

T he deal w as worked legal tc c h ^ a l l t i e s h< McAdoo. repo rted ly fn tu m ed to h is N ew Jersey

----------p ^ tp o n e m e n t In lh e sigrHe (lew lo I/>s Angel

s igned the c o n tra c t (our I w as scheduled to s it on li U k e r s began th e ir ques th e \9oa Boston Celtics t

- - crow n...............................F u rth e r te rm s of the ai

' S h r i v e r s t e a l s( ^ N D O N ( U P I ) - M s

(Joyd and T racy Austin $150,000 to u rnam en t a t B S h river who sto le the llm o v e r R om anian Virginia

In a ll-A m erican clasht c an B arb a ra P o tte r W . / \n n Thom pson G-l. 6-0 R ussell (W)(J-2.

But Sh river h ad m orc i m atch which la s ted (or n

Shriver. ta lked . Joked la s t (our w herc she will

' am used by h e r a n tics, a d istrac ted by h e r m ad be

“ I w as no t p lay ing t ta lk ing to m yse lf," sa id good Just to stan d there anyth ing I Just boil up an

- T P C p a y o f f toJACKSONVIIJJC. Fll

Tournam ent P lay e rs Ch

Baseball s.... ; j 'iE W YORK (U P l) - Maj.

t^ iscba ll sued a California fo r $100,000 F rid ay fo r a llc j la t in g th e tra d e m a rk law b> Iiig a v ideo disc en titled “ Woi QBScball."• TThe office of B aseball Con

^ Bowie Kuhn sa id th e le rr S e r ie s ” h as long been Iradt I t s unauthorized use , th e c s a id , tra d e s on th e m oney c ^ n t by th e m a jo r league p ro m o tin g “ th e b est known

- w ide ly publicized sp o rts eve co u n try ." . . •' T h e com plain t w as filed D is tr ic t Court in M anhatla i D a tam o st, Inc.. o f C hatsw on

- OFFICE H O U FS: - Th* Clo»*m»d D*porlm*t

--------------I, a p.n

Friday*.aa .m .lo n tra n S e lu rd a y .

CIoi*dSoncJoy.

T lm os-N ow s, fw in Falls.

........

:s atta- b n the brink la s t Saturda gotiations be- On Frida-

M anagement tional unfais Association, ag a in s t chle: (Inal salvos D onlan, Da’doped by I^ s p la y e r agcnAl Davis. h a v e been p

day a t 9 a.m . ab o u t th e “el a s the first w hich callsn the Icoguc’s le a s t $20,000

its 40th day "C learlylat either side— lab o r p rac t ins which have Association ht months and G arvey . "W illion a week th a t ju s to n t

Just a f te r Jj Did San Frnn-__inff-ivJth_th. :agel will at- tio n s . Board n ground be- th ey s ta r t gueow nerson direc tly . - he NFL’s 51,6 " I th ink It be distributed o f lh e N a tlo r 5 calling (or a Rozelle) got ilority tied lo a th e ir side ; e rs prefer the obeying Ufe ila ry negotla- get th is rcsol

On F rid a j • 12 doys o( ch airm an sions in Hunt Council’s ‘ e> sed th e talks sponded lo

S S I p l p :m a i n s * p o o r ’tish Columbia (U PI) - Norn aid Boston BruJns’ left w inger orrhage during an NHL gam e in poor condition F riday in Vancouver G eneral Hospital, said therc had been no chani since he underwent a six-:

lay a d e r collapsing in the Bn ; the (irst-period intermission icouver Canucks.1 com a and breathing wilh jp irator slnce-the-operation;

Dr. Barrie Woodhurst, who jporters. h as said Ihrough hos vellle’s condition all week lo r improved.led there had been sdm e I it could not yet be determ ined.

a l ly i n k s w i t h L . /if. (U P I)-B o b M c A d o o , the )ng active NBA players ai hamplon, has signed a multi- I.OS Angeles—faikcrs. ihe _i

:cd out m ore thon a week ago held up the official sig frustra ted by th e red tape

“sey home last week to w ait ot5ignlng.--------------------------------tgeles Thursday night and (i lur hours Oder his arriva l. Me in the bench Fridoy night whe jc s t to become the first team i cs to successfullydefend the

c agreem ent w erc not disclos<

I s t e n n i s s p o t l i g lM artina N avratilova. Chris F

itin scored expected victories It Brighton F riday, but it was lim elight with a 4-G. 6-3, r>-3 vli nia Ruzlcl to rcach the scmifii ishes. N avratilova downed Ai M . G-2. E v ert Uoyd ousted I 6-0 and Austin walloped Jo.

irc o( a struggle against Ruzlc )r m ore than two hours.<ed and laughed h e r w ay inti /III face E vert, but Ruzici wo

and storm ed o d e r losing, " 1 b eh av io r." . _ g tough tennis so I Just sti lid Shriver. ' ' I t doesn’t do m( ire a nd say nothing. If I don’ lan dgcK urious."

t o b e $ 7 0 0 , 0 0 0Flo. (U PI) - T he PGA’s Championship will offer a re

sues videodajor leogue m ark o te rs ilia com pany g am es p layellcgcdly vio- alleged trod(r by m orket- fa ir com pelW oridSerles D atam ost be

th e disc an d (•!nm m lsslnn- ’ e rm "W o rld‘odcm arked. R I N Ce complaint - «:y and e(fort moiue team s in 6.Cyllad«rln ,vn and m ost SCyllnrfar. . event.In the in d u d o tjo t.

goil

»«l In 'J S- auiomat"? tia n ogainst o v e r h a u l s vorth. Calif.. — _____■ ■ ■ Al»m«kf

C of-T n

- . : : w u p . . T p , , Corbvrotoft

, MOMItlMPIfC A R T II

day. H I O H W /

ills, Idaho S a lu rd ay . O ctobc

ack Drday.day , the NPLPA Illed addl- fa l r lobo r practice ch arg cs h lef ow ners ' nego tia to r Ja c k Jav is and M arvin DemoK. a :ent. T he union said th e th ree 1 polling p lay er reps d ircc tly ‘ "D av is plan .” a proposal Ils fo r w age increases o( a t )00perp loyer.y th o t vloiotes the fun fair ic tlces) 'a c t ." 'Mi'd P loyers on executive d irec to r E d ■We o re ou traged by th e fact in the eve of negotiations and■ Ja c k Donlan finished talk- 4 h o -lN alIonaI-L abor-R eia— ird ) -general - counsel, now - •t calling the p lay e r reps

: It’s lim e the com m issioner lonal Footboll I>*ague (P e te got hold o( the situation on e and tell them to s ta r t tfe low , get to the tab le and so lved .” h csa ld . ia y night. Chuck Sullivan,

of the M anagem ent executive com m ittee, re-

lo G arvey ’s charges in a

■ p u rse of $700,000 o d ic la ls sa id Frida:

jrm ond ‘T h e T i ^ is the jcrw ho C om m issioner Dea me last show case lou rnam

in the tou rn am en t and the “1- , "W e th ink we a r ange In and golf cou rsc dcJ Ix-hour ju s t a n o th e r w ay < BrulM said . " \y e 'r e also lon of a m oney to focal c h a r

F ir s t p lace , o r I ilh the S126.000 - $4,000 r onr-tho— le a d in g to u r money-

T he $700,000 is n mo has tou r pu rse w as wort lospital ck has _

C o w e n s w i lJ brain M II,W A U K EE(L

off a tw o-year self; ‘3 lhe NBA tonight

, . M ilwaukee Bucks.. A . Coach Don Nelsoi Lhe (ifth A ll-Pro c en te r w il

and 0 w hen the Bucks op< ilti-year N ew York Knicks. c team T he O-foot-9, 2 ^

_ ov e r M ickey Johusi Igo. bul even though Johnso signing, the ex h ib itio ;) '^as6 ipc, re- Nelson also said I oul the gu a rd spot opposit----------------vacan t-w hen .lhe-B1 finally Boston Celtics for C VIcAdoo B o b l^ n ie r . th e lS 'hen the Nelson th is we< m sincc decisions on Cowe he NBA prob lem and m isst

- w hen he played 15 nosed.

L a w y e r s w<s h t MIAMI (U PI) - Is E vert and m echanics ch •ies In a m ariju an a have nsl< os P am ch a rg es a ga in st on< v ic to ry ’ o(ev idence.Kinals. When th e law yen Amerl- requests w ill Join a

d Ix ig h m otions in the cosc. JoAnnc Dufcnsc

jrr-iinn m cchan lcs and (1 w lthoul enough evi

i„*.s *»,« decline lo d iscuss U S m t U.S. D istric t Jud , . for NASCAR defe;

S dlsmis-wl of the cl , . . Gene Johnson T hur

s io n e a p ro secu to rs said "J,® “ "y conversations plan

they n ev e r prove<l I Johnson’s.

Jo hnson’s fingeq •‘ba le l is ts" proscc

, ■ th e six m llllon 'pou ^ none of th e 71- c

ind ictm en t w ere att

D firm; of softw are fo r..v id eo _ . ,yed on home com puters. 11 odcm ork infringem ent, un­petition, ond asked that be b a rred (rom m arketing id (Ined $100,000.

I O ? ^ A L V ^ ^SPECIAL(oil C art tP kkup i rlnL In* . . . . . . . .

................... $ M 9otor._ ring i._ rod. b c o r m o j . .___laskott. oil S filior. am * ring* J3S*xtro.TIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR ILS AS lo w AS............$ a a «

«PJU ITft*M B IV taiakM Impon-DomMtle- •Truck» • Molor

IOf* - A ir fo n d . -Elfleifical '■ PtNDAMICUAtANIIIDWOnriR K lLLIN O M 'SV A Y 3 0 G A R A C i

J b Q r3 0 .1962____________________

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:ka■Q ’■ ' . Sy 1ll m wIt ■

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n m ■

r ke^ E D G A R V E^ L e v e l s m o r c c h

p re p a re d sta tem ent.I, ‘‘A l D avis Is not authoi I on beha lf of the M anage

o r its executive dir > Dohlan.-^Hsatd Sullivan.

100 S200.000 m ore than iday.th e forefront of the to u r,”

Jeane R. Bem an said. “ This /: am en t. We have the best (i th e pu rse should be pa id acc< a r c a t the top In sp ec ta to r

design and condillon. and th ly o( rem aining a t th e (ore so looking forw ard to dona h a ritie s .’’ ,>r 18 pcrccnt of the winning. )0 m orc than pocketed by I ley-winnerrBHly C aS ix ir.. s m orc thon the en tire 2G-tc /o rth in 19M.

i r i l l s t a r t f o r B u d: ( U P I) — D ave Cowens. who « lf:im posed retirem en t, will Jhi a r a s ta rling forworc■s.Iso n sa id F riday the 34-year-< will s ta r t opposite' Marque; open th e ir season a l hom o a s. /2 ^ > ^ u n d Q)wens w as give r t ^ n . th e s ta r te r the la s t fev nson’s s ta tistics w ere slightl; ason.lid he wilt s ta r t B rian Wlnt' DSlte Sidney M oncrief. a po e-B ucks.traded-Q uinn.B uckj ir Cowens.e 12-year veteran, w ill s ta r t a w eek h as Iweh wre.stlirig >wens and W inters, who ha issc<i all but the last cxhibil 15 m inules.

A / a n t c h a r g e s dr<I A ttorneys for 10 race cj

charged wllh conspiring i asked th a l their clients l>e cle one defendant were dismissc

/e rs file those reciuests in wri n a s tack of a t Icasl 1.100 o th ise. —

im ey s charge tha l the I d riv e rs w ere im properly evidence to convlct-lhem . Pi ►s the case.fudge Sidney Aronovilz o rd en efendants to file w ritten m J charges a fte r he freed pit hursday.a id John.%n (ook p a rt in tap( ilanning u ie smugglini; oper k I the voice in lhe taped phon(

’c rp rin ts and nam e "wero mis iscculors soy w ere used to a< pounds of Colombian m ariju I- crim es mentioned in thi :a ttrib u lcd to Johnson.

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/EY J: h a r g e s C « ll

h a d the alorlzed lo speak bargain li gement Council u sed by C lirector, Jo ck accep tab n. "H e ne itlie r p la y e r re;

a last year, H i

’’ PGA Todi*....5 /s (h c (o u r’s Jfield of any

mfddfewc ir amenities Marvin H the purse Is „as takll retront," he Unal hem lating more defense

Fulfjenclo ngs. will be this ItallaiJSJl.I-ejirLs..____ I'Matvli

everythin] -tournam enl a b u ll." ii

-------- 7 " a t H aglerhotel. "Ml

e k s ila^son«.ho is com ing second de ill re turn lo .4ho.29-yea ird for the _ _ u l e d for 3

M DT toda r-o ld.fpnner u v e to the ies Johnson Office.: against the ObeJme.

knockout^en the nod M arv in ." ew seasons. know n, in itly b e tte r in J a n . 17, li)

T h e Vein lers a l the f a r (rom tl position left se a s id e re:kncr_toJlie_____ schc<luled.

F r id a y evi a tcen tc r. . ‘ T he lote

g with lhe w hich Ob had a back $ 120,000 pi bitiori game problem .

“ F o r us a r is e ,” 0

r o p p e d Bareltosi * * - consideral

c a r d rivers u a iy for r ; lo Import acclim atlJ ’leare<l a fle r h a v e a r ised for lack l ) e (o re tal

M afjler." T ilin g . Iheir But mother writlen

; NASCAR Leo•ly indicledProscculors SAN Rh

w clterw ei ;red law yers Ixionord v molions (or a b o u t whe it mechanic re m a in ai

a lre a d y b ipe-rccorde<l r e e r eom l eralion. bul T h e 26- in ccallsw as cham pion

com m enU lissing (rom th is week account for bout bet\

juana, Also. Venezueic the 3T>-page concealed

p re s s conf _____________ I D enecll

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JACK DONLAN i i l l i^ n r e p s d i r c c t l y ? •

e au thority to m oke a collectl Ining proposal nor w as h e beii y Donlan a s ou r agent lo te s t tl ability of his proposal wl representatives.

[agler facMiddlleweight

RRMO. Italy (U P l) - Worl weight boxing champlo I H agier of the U nited StaU king life eosy F r id o y 'in Ih ours beforc his w eekend till i against Venezuela cio O bclm ejlas of V enezuela i lian R iviera gam bling resort. :vin!s_Just.taklngJong-ivalk: ling’s beautiful, h e ’s sirong £ ’ m anager P a t Petronelll sai le r ’s Son Remo headquarte i 'M arvin will finish off Obelmi X und for all In th is fight.” cham pionship fight. Hagler defense In two y e a rs ogolni

^cor-old Venezuelan, Is schei r 3:20 a.m . Sunday (8:20 p.n Klay). The bout w ill be teleca; Jie United S tates on H ome Bo

n ejias lost on a technlci ut aga in si "M arvelo i ,." a s he is now ofdclall

in Um eighth round of the I'J&l fight in Boston.

Venezuelan has been tralnin n the g litte r and hubbub of th: rc so rt and h is en tourage w{

led to a rriv e in S an Rem o lalevening. ----------ate s ta rtin g tim e of the bout. I Obclm ejlas Is 'B u aran teed ) purse, does not seem to be n.us the problem doesn 't eve 0>)clmejias’ m anager Lui

I said. “ You hove lo take inl ratlofi he h as been tralh lng i r m ore than two weeks nnd 1 itlzcd to the tim e changc. He* I re s t Fridoy an d Soturdo taking the world title froi

most boxing ex p erts predU

Dnard doesRKMO. Ifiily (U P I) - Wori veight cham pion S u g ar Ra d w as offering no hin ts Frida /hether he would quit boxing (

active in the sp o rt th a t ht I brought him estim a ted ci mingsof$37m.lllion. 2(>-year-old undisputed wori lon. In town to provide TV col( n to ry for the United S ta les a » k e n d ’s worid middleweigl ctw een M arvin H aglcr or e lan Fulgenco Obcljcmai; ied his p lans a l on imprompl onferenceheld a t a hotel, c lin g questions from tl

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“ “ a r I

' L t a l lj a -aucnunaerm in in

hy th e _ P la y e r s ,A r a d is ru p t the collecth

S fo rts of both players “ T he M anagcmen

liv e Com m ittee will c h a rg e s against Mr. a n d schedule a disc u n d e r provisions of o alleg a tio n s containe

■ H c h a rg e prove to be tn Suflivan said the

n n d ic a te d lo K agel'it v H o ffe r a “ modKicatic

\ f l p o sa l,” a t Saturdi • session, but the P la' B i a iras'^rcpcated irden icH w ill e n te r the weekc

new form ulo.“ We w ant the own

th e ir Jlve-polnt crit« m en t — Immediate red u ctio n of woge d sh a re of future leoj cen tiv e bonuses an

active v e te ra n s ,” said unlo being Upshaw, s t th e ' T h e NLRB Wednei with union w ith som e i

nego tiations by issi

ices ObeIt champ takes i/orld th a i Obelm ejios h as iplon fo r h im . H agler h as n to tes w h en h e stum bled tc I the c a re e r defea ts again title a n d Bobby “ Bugaloo’

jclon -e T h e f i ^ l against lia a t e a rn H a ^ e r $600,000, ) r t . , : ev e r.

-------H aglerr-w ho-w on-^ from B ritoin’s Alan

1980. boasts a ca m 7®” knockouts over the «

figh ts. In his only f , , y e a r , h e pummel m L t cha llen g e r W illiam ‘ kUTi l o a f irst-round defeat

A m erican boxing P f" ; A rum , whose Top R i

is co-prom oting the t ' . im p ressa rio Rodolfo

. F r id a y tho t HagI w an ted the figh tjiga

'l a l^ s taged ih Son Re

th e i r , ‘■Morvin hos good i R em o from when he

ining 1979.” A rum said. "N [ th is ab o v e any middlewel w as th in k Obel will give

' la le figh t o s anyone."----- -------- A rum -sald-lhc-soleJt. in s ta g e d in a San Remi Kl a ■ be se e n by a l least fo be a te levision, subscriber

S ta te s .even T h e world-wide ai Luis 15-round fight isexpei Into m illion. T he bout will

i g ‘n _ j n S ou th -A m erica . nd is E n g lan d . Jap an and Ii He’ll T h e re o re four oil rdoy show s planned th is ' from . n e tw orks gobble u

g ra m m in g to fill the Klicl N F L p lay ers strike.

;sn’t offer 1/o rld m ed ia . Leonard sai Ray d e s ire lo get back li

'idoy fac t, th a t’s the lost th tigo r boxingnow .”

has B ut then, when osl 1 CO- lik e lo fight Hagler.

w ould b e a bigpaydoy rorld L eonard faces a N( color dec ide w hether I. 2S on w elterw eight title. Th eight M d.. figh ter underwt

and fo r a de tached retin nals. a d d ed Fridoy , "M y n p tu re s to re d to norm al aj

tem p la lin g which C Uie now .;’

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EUGPURM O

SEN ADIST

Tho MOON ploifo Pro-buslno«i, loon m om , tougher d n

______ strong tuppo rto r ol'otid'noia* Incroojo!

— — S ono lo ' John Poov«< tho Inionliy ploa Senolor John P«ovi □nco tox on Idaho I o p p o io thi» a t I leM lN zorcott»for Id'

- r - -------- VOTFFIA c o n c o rn o d «

Pd. lor by;L------^

k s r e !ling conduct alleged a g a ln sA ssociation would- M anagUve bargaining ef- "fa iled13 and club owners. fa ith " ’2n t Council Execu- A hej?ill InvesUgate the N ew YIr. D avis prompUy com phscip llnary hearing strik ln jfo u r constitution If b ack pned In Uit; union d ay s totru e .” D allfhe union has In- te a m sI w as preparing to gom estion o l Uieir pro- season ,d a y ’s -b o rg o in in g tw o garloyers Ass(>ciotion “ S up lied-specalatlon-it— D t-fouikcnd ta lk s wiUi a Landry

th e a revn ers to respond to so rt. 0I te r ia for a setUe- <;on hale w age increases, p eop le '

disparities, a fo lr g e ts a :ag u e revenues.' In^' J o n u a rm d protection (or D < ^lion presiden t Gene Uie nex

rem a inlesday provided the “ W e’

firepow er In the and opcisuing 0 com plaint ho p es.’

ilmejias 1: it easy before t\IS h is w ork cu t o ul • Thhin o t lost since 1976. th e unb to h is only pa ir of from th Inst Wlllle M unroe boyan tX)” W atts. s lo n fav5t Obelm ejios wUl (15-0) Ir)0, h is best payday N .J . Or

w hich Vn-Uje-.Avorld-UUe— ^ y o ;n M inter Sept. 27. ‘O-fou"' ■eer record of 45; cou rse of his 58 J o r ^ e r

fight so (o r Uils O le lled Am erican ,_^|'Caveman" U e

« i a r s; bout wlUi lU lian “ “ t. Mi fo Sabbotinl, saidg le r speclflcolly e n ro u n tga inst Obclm ejlas ,

d m em ories of San heavywi he fought here in now fii ■Marvin is f a r and (195-pou /e ig h tjo d ay , but I ranked ic h im a s good a —N o rth f

cru ise rv>Id-oul-bout,-lo be to be tcl m o cinem a, would A zum ah four million coble ran k ed

e rs in Uie United feoUierv dlewelgl

audience (or Uie M oncrie jec ted lo reach 500 “ NBC '111 be te lecast live (rom M a.--SouUi Koreo. .-Jloger S I Ita ly . unbeoteiother m ajo r (Ight P e ru In 3 weekend as Uie and J o h up boxing pro- Dom inic

»e void le d by Uie A nderso l i^ tw e l i

hints aboua id , “ I have no A pre

Into Uie ring. In ran g edth ing on m y mind, he w ill a

I.£onaisk ed If he would d ay , d rr. he replied, " II accom p;ay for both of u s." g u ard s,NovH) deadline to would pi

lo defend his O n theThe P a lm er P ark , Leonardwent an operation pion lhaina la s t May but be Ju s t ai v ision has been “ Obeland I’m still con- b u t Uied irection to go M arv in

w ith h in

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form m oko i som o; in offectlvo govern, iru n k driving law i. o l. quollty _o.aucoilon_10*.

r«y-volod l» m olntoln-*^] — I oppose thli. / jvoy wont* o tovof- I IO P h o tphato m lnot, j I It w ould ineroo*®Idaho lormor*.

:FORtlBDOIH!EIl'MIIOHrS0ld c it iz e n w h o w/lll w o rk to i

p laco to Iivo. ly; M oon (or Senate Cocnm,, Cocll

►sumejlin sl th e 28 league team s, citing the nag em en t Council a s havjqg ,> •iled a nd refused to barga in ....h ” w ith th e P layers Assoclatlort'.’k h e a r in g w as ordered fo r Nov..iUi^..........-bV Y ork on Uie charges ond nplain t Is upheld In court, k ing p layers m ay be entiUed *H p ay . The owners w ere glven"u% :■s to respond to Uie complainl.j,'.;'|.U,f 'a lia s C o ach . Tom I jin d ry Sold . m s should play a t least 10 jijcir?! • i e s to constitute an occepiftblco. son. All. NFL team s playcd;.0B&,.j.' ‘ g am es e a c h prior to th e strikft-„;^j S urely you don’t wont to p lay

idry sold. " I t would have to •a r e a of 10 o r U o r 12 gam es o c .^ ^;. O f course G arvey feels H ^cjie ...'

h av e a complete season, ttosfc” p ie don’t ag ree wlUi th a t. I UuQk'Ht.'..5 a lltUe b ll cold in F e b r u a r y ,} ^ ' u a ry lo p lay fo o lb a ll.” '< ^ i t e a ll the ranco r surroupu ln^ : nex t negotiating session, S u l l i '/ ^ ' m ined optim istic. ' . •We’re going in wiUi open H^ai;\s,^‘ open m inds.” h e sa ld , " a n d lo tja f^ '

e s .” -'r.r.zzq'

; tonight H; title rematchT h is a ltem oon, H ector C a m a c ^ :.- u nbeaten (17-0) Ju n lo r .l lg h tw e l^ ' n th e Bronx. N.Y., whose flamrrv m t s ty le has m ade h im -a telovlw, favorite , will take on Melvin Pnul

J) In a lO-roundcr a t A Uantic City.;, •O n th e undercard of th e shoW('>

± w ill be televised by CBS, Hapiiy,,'jyo -w lll fa c e -Jo e -M a n le y ^ o „ a - .--------Jund Junior w elterweight boutc.’;.” ; T o n l^ t in Lais Vegas, Nev.?-_ ie r lightweight cham pion Soaa« ra d y will lake on Pe te RanzaoyiiA* •round w elterweight bout. Also.nni^:a rd , p rom oted by ac to r SylvestoRi. lone and te lecast on cablo ’N, Vlnnie Curto will faco JfilU rail in a lO-rotmd middlewfiight ‘. M onte M asters will tak e oi);(u)tQ >ta In a .1 0 -ro u n d -h eav y w e i^^ tun ter an d Al "E arth q u ak fiv t e r will face Amie Wells m nd Junlorw citerw eight-flghb” j ;j Sundoy In -McAfee. N .J ., form er 'y w e i^ t champion. Leon Spinks.

fighting as a cnileenvpjgtjf -pound lim it), w i l l 'm c e r No: 9 ' ':ed J e sse B um ctt-for th e vacant h A m erican Boxing FederaUon x rw e lg h t titie. Also on th e card.5 te lev ised by CBS. Nol 3 ranked_______n a h Nelson will face e ig h th - . ed Irv ing Mitchell In a IO -^ubS t lerw elght bout o n d 'young e ig h ts J a m e s Kinchen im d R a l ; n crie f will tangle in a IQ -ro u n d e ty ^MBC will telecast a d o u b l e ^ & S - ......I M iam i Sunday. No: 4 rd idcSB5r Stafford-(2<M -U -w iU -talC 6'u3------ ^a ten Fernando C astro ( 3 l i ) j f i I In a lOrround w c lte rw c lg h Q M $ Johnny dc la Rosa (l!M)) f l S S e f > Inican Republic will face srson (21-2) In o lO-round J i i n n . w eight (ight. ■ L

lU t d e c i s i o i ^ :p re ss con(ercnce hos b e c j c j s ^ •

:ed Nov.9 In BalUmore a t ill announce his decision. io n a rd arrived In San R e trtC ^JU '

dripp ing in gold Jewelry ,7<^K m pan ied by two huge ■ds, an d -sa id he U w u ^ t I& rte^ d p u t aw ay ObelJemals w ith e a S ^I th e possible outcome of the,flght. la rd said . "The ca liber of ^Ijom- Iho t H a ^ c r Is, Uils fight ihould

ist a rep ea t of the firs t one. _ ibel could copltolize on m i s t ^ e ^ th e only m istake to m a k ^ ttlU v v in H a ^ e r Is to gel Into th e ring h im .” .

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C o n___ By.USRRY.HORN......,

. DalK&J^IomlngNcws

------- “ g ltiialion w anted:S t r ^ law yer, 55, degi h a ^ B iryed p resen t em] oniitliM w since 19G9 or neirt6id> Is seeking en B aseball Commisslonc

i r t ^ l e K u h n h a s t o h e t ic v e r again would

• being" called “ the viUi I to-coasl. by one-df-his

haV lfr^'sltlnlK efreezii I— :provq.;’lhnt y rs, .yau

iSffid'who h as been I ■ seaH biris,m ayw elIbeic

Ij|b*pday aftem oon, I . s e '^ lc w no longer v• seven-y«ar contract e

s ta tu s .will be thc onl; ' m dJdi'Tcague club owni

r o r K uhn lo keep hi: be approved by a t lea e a c h l ^ g u e . I ^ a t mei owiA'irrt''and 10 of lhe

i do esn ’ta p p e a rh e h a s t - A t l e ^ t six Nationa reasons) have indicate K uhn a s commlssionei m i i l ^ between now an< h a v e sufficient suppo: ru le , he could be depos in th e N ational I jc a ^ e

If th e com m issioner sev en -y ear contract, I g re a te s t com eback sJii from l3'/j gam es bac

. L eague pennant.•TJfecI there a re enoi

com m issioner," said ow n er and a Kuhn oppo

'-J-Tfie National Leagu ‘ saM :" 'A nd I think thc

- com m issioner. I believ A m erican League."

---------B u tK uhn w illnol^oiitem porarily , without a h is jo b before, and he agwlni- In 1075, Charli

. O akland A’s, and the r• Idltft," ' led a nearly si ■' on ly a f te r the la te W

A nM les Dodgers, forct r a J l l ^ enough la te supj

-d;<iam cb^ck,''K uhn KUhn and his allies, I

• M an trea l Expo owner verlng -bch lnd the scei s e to M resurrection. K Job th d t^ c has little tlrr

QS&mpions (

' i l i : : ;W H iT E Y h e ih a v e t o c o

© aklar’ By P E T E R GAMMONS

• Boston Globe

isBOSTON - Roy E lse ^ I h t realized lha t Blllyb v& s th e night th a t Bill p p a r e n t ly not only t^ a u s e .E ls e n h a rd t hai ^ n t r a c t .

' JSM artln w anled a coi y la rs .w a raise- from h $JOO,ODO Interest-free loi

on his case. There tfie d irection of the club. ^ on 'an lzatlqn-oriento (( lly to re ta in his cronie ^ t go a f te r m ore ve te ra

'a M anagem ent had long tfa d e s ,.s ta r tln ^ w lth Ihi J 5 r c ^ Tony Phillips iiiti A n d w hen M artin found « U U ilm , setting h im bi a to S & y Sandy Alders QealSrD ne th a t would ha

? 7 lM I^ D a v is .-K e lv } n -N Evans, the oth(

^ I te d S S x for v irtually nol

^ BOT;Martln now move }he-47M .ooo-owed-hlm

..,<5oiH ttcl.and k eep .the ; —4 g e m e n t b o u eh t-h lm .J

- ^ e n asked fo r a n x llo n eso m e 1 Could Cry.” •! O ak li* d '8 next man^f J im F r e ^ r e v e n thoug 'filA enhardt Is looking foi m an , w ilh S ea ttle 's Rcni

u m — ..V ;

n e M <vs

(d: Prlhceton-cducaled. forn tegree from the U niversity of em ployers faithfully ih rough i 3 only to be advised serv ices employm ent, W rite Bowie

oner’sofflce. New York. N .Y ,’

s to p lacc such an ad In the ne uld have to b ea r an’ Indi^U ; /Illage Idiot" live and In co i •his em ployers. N ever again ezing cold, sans warm-weathe m u can plav—ta s e b a i i ' a l

cn the com m issioner of basei c looking for a new vocation Vi n, Kuhn Is cxpected to be to i r will be needed when hlJ :t expires Aug. 12. 1983. His Dnly item on the agenda wh w ners mept in Chicago,I h is Job, a new con trac t woul least th ree-quarters o f lhe (

m eans nine of the 12 Natiom iie , A m erican I^eaguc's 14 q as the necessary votes, onal I>eaguc owners, for a \ :ated tha t they no longer c a r )ner. Even If two should cha and 1:30p.m.,M onday, Kuhn iport. Because of the th ree posed by as few a s four negal ^ e o r five In thc Am erican Ijc n er escapes the m eeting wit t, baseball experts would c since the 1951 Now York Gia back In August to win thc

mough votes lo s ta r t looking id Eddie Chiles, the T exas pponent.ague voles a re the ones th a t c there a re a s m any a s six og lieve there a re a s m any a s f(

jointhcTanksTJfthe-unemplo- It a fight. He has h ad to battl he appears willing to go the arlle F inley, then the owm le n ian who dubbed Kuhn " tf I succcssful m utiny tha t wa:

W aller O’Malley, ow ner of 3rced a postponem ent In the upport In the com m issioner’s uhn Is fond of saying. “ I w as I. >s,'lncludlng O’Malley’s son f n e r C harles .Bronfman, arc scenes, trying to se t the sla . Kuhn Is fighting so hard to tim e for anything else. “ H e’s

5 d o h a v e a f e w -

rdinalsu

hasknowingim prove

__doe sn ’tth is yea i

Hcrzoi transfer: fourth-pi plons. .

m j r LonnieP o rte r keys to ll

In .th e p lay e rs 1 enough, f i ^ t to o n th e C i

wcm anage! from for a lo t I com c to I

"O u r < young pi

lE R Z O G w ed o n 'tc o m c t o h im HerzO{

nd’s wo<NS •

:isenhardt. president of the t\ ilyball w as in iro u b le on Aug. Billy M artin to re up his ow because he w as upset a t loi had refused lo renegotia te

con trac t extension from fi' 1 h is $250,000 annual salary ! loan lo lake c a re of the IRJ :re w as a severe disagreem e lub, w ith E l s ^ a r d t w anting nted team a n d M artin w an n le s (Chicken Stanley, fo r In B rans.________________________

ong since grown t ired of h is lr lhe dum ping o f Rob PIccIoli

into Ihc 'm ajors before h e wa m d Phillips w asn 't ready , he 1 back another y ea r. Elscnhi terson overru led two o lher I h ave sen t two of Ihe lr best p i-M oore)-lo -the-G Ion ts-fo r- )lher sending B rian KIngma nothing.

oves on, knowing lh a l he cai Im for th e -fln a i-th ree yea r tie $SOO.OOO-house,thc.Oaklai n._The_nlfiht.h e_ w as-fIred .. 10. Nev., ilsiehirig lo 'box'cai request, Billy called for '

/ . ’’ Really.n a ger will not be J o h n ^ c N a o u g f T ^ h h as ta lked lo the ^ ; fo r a young, p atien t, leachln. Usne L achem ann the prototyp

o n d a '

irm e r Wall- S e /of Virginia. - ....

Jh ra in , sleel - .B y BARRYes no longer Dallas Mon, le K uhn 'c /oY ,” D o y o u rc i------------ w ho c a n ’l enea r future, ru le s (see dm l y ^ c h 'a s rep lacem en:» lo r; coast- • ren ew h is coiln would he TaJ Sm llh th e r gear, t o A s t r o execua t nlghl i n - firm . Is oft------ -------- n r -------- K tihn Pnrp;se b a llfo rM a n o th e r ofl-in very soon. S m llh , hetold tha t his In te re s t In tlhis present In th e Job If^ls contracl • in D ecem beiwhen the 2fi No. 2 m an t

ould have loe ow ners in p re p a re fo r M< anal U n g u e th e com m lssloi I owners. II But. in th e p

re-election , a v a rie ljL o f__^ .itU m Y e no In ;D re lo k ecp w o u flH lp o lltli rhango thclr x h e bascljall tin would not dec is io n regarecKiuarters___m e e tin g in_S;gatlve.votes s ta le m a te . A d< U a g u e . b u s in ess execi with a third fin an ces. lnclU(I call It the K uhn Is not j ia n is cam e [inance man. he National d ire c t th e new

m a n to b c No. I lg for a new “ 1 h a v e consi a s R angers K uhn h a s said,

S an D iego looki it counl.” he " I th ink the c against lhe o ffice o f th e {

5 four in lhe o p e ra tin g roon su b o rd in a te to I

3loyed;'evcn ‘ 'CHlles fs ^ Ic j I t t le to keep tu m th e No. I ;he d istance background, vner of the " I th in k th e e " th e village s a l d , “ H c(K u h was q u c l l^ h e w as re a l qua of lhe I^ s In 14 y e a rs . Wc

he vote and a b o u t th e econo r’s favor.' econom ics and s I jizarus, ’’ so m eo n e who urh P e te r a nd____ N elson Doubiare maneu- le a d e r of th c Nj s tag e for a M ets, S t. U u ls , to keep his c a n be counted

e ’s trying lo T eague , th e leai

V e x t r a o u ' t f i e l d e i

t prohalI-OUIS (U PI) - W hiley Hcrzc

sn te red the la s t two winlei ing he had lo m ake trad es i )ve the Sl. 1-ouIs C ard inals, J lII bejleve th a t will be_the pas ear. -70g’s -------w heeling-and-deallrformed the C ard inals from i-place team into World Chan

Acquisitions B ruce..S u ite: e Sm ith, Ozzie Sm llh. D arre r and Joaquin A ndujar wer 0 the turnaround, h e past,.H erzog h a s h ad som ra he couldn’t get rid of quickl h . T his yeor, he m ay have t0 keep som e of th e ones alread C ard inals ' rosier.

lU’re alw ays looking fo r help an ght do som ething,” th e St. I^ui g e r said In a lelephonc-intecuici h is hom e In K ansas City. “ Bi o t of guys, people would have t to us.ir club should -get be tter. On : p itchcrs d idn 't do th a t bacj an I ' t have any age p rob lem s." zog and the C ardlnols do have

>es beganI

e Athlelics,Jg. 19. That _own office. Is a lot of clai losing, but E lse n h a rd l has

te M artin 's a n d how much dow n lh e Brew<

five to 10 T h e A thletic o ry ond a m a n a g e r. WIU IRS, which p o p en v o rk , DU ment about H 'l 'l m anager, Ing to build ' 'l e a m " conrep ranting not ro an ag c i.« ll] R •Instance),-------;— -----------Aa- for —a ft-os lriu llo n u i concerned , rej lolo, which ^ t p b e l l l . —_ no WM ready, rep lo cem en t ir h ehun jill- p ro b a b ly won’l

n hard t and M c N am ara , w ie r M artin B alU m ore, Oah1 p rospects A ngels. With a r o r-v e tc ran — loC Ieveland-lh ' man to t h e ' G a b e P a u l'a n d

n e n t) , M artin Ir . . . G ene Mauc

can collucl vvas deep ly hur ja rs of Jhls • th e p la y e rs l m e d a n d m a n -— a - te r r ib le bea « . -h e - WaS— t»>hmvc a r ^ l T c i c a lc iu m deposi r 'I m So c a re e r . M auch

lng b a c k Tomn N am ara o r r e s t a n d n o lJ jrl c A thlelics. In a c ru c ia l sll ling t y ^ of onsh lp se rie s . 1 :ype. There- iv ltfto rle s ln o n e

t y , K l

3leciing a rRYHORN^oniliigNcws

I really expect 26 m ajo r Icagu ’I even a g ree lo p lay Uieir g ;e designated h itte r) to be a nent for Bowie K uhnrshould ' s con trac t M onday? lllh, Uie fo rm er New York Ya Qcutive w ho ru n s a p riv a te bJ often m entioned a s th e ^a

jrm e r New J e r s e v governorju-m entionea candidate:-------

however, h a s m aintained In the Job. He certa in ly wouli } If th e ow ners decide a t Iheli ib e r In Honolulu to m ake the • in lo the proposed position o:

• M onday." one p ress a ide sai isloner would nol g ran t in te rs ic p ast. Kuhn h as been a d am

0 Intention of resign ing ," Kul lltlc fo rU ieJob ." ball ow ners w ere supposed I ;gard lng K uhn 's fa te a l I i_San_D lego.._But_all_,lhey A deadlock developed ov e r tli tecutive In a sep a ra te post I eluding television revenues, not opposed lo establishing n. H e does, however, w ant lew position. K uhn's opponei 0 . 1, and m igh t allow Kuhn to onsidered resign ing d u ring U ild. "b u t no t In reccn t month »k ing for solutions and dldn’l le com m issioner should Iw U le gam e,” he said. “ T hat x>m for an operating officer to the com m issioner.” i'leadcr of the segm ent o f ow . I Job ov er to a m an w ith i

1C com m issioner syslem Is o< (uhn) h as been In th ere 14 ye qualified fo r the Job, But base Wc need a m an who would i

onomlcs of th e gam e. O ur ma md labor re lations. The No.0 understands these problem : )ubleday,-ow ner .of the .New ! N ational l.«ague’s anll-Kuhi uis, Housion. AUanta, Cincin led on to vole aga in st Kuhn, leading anti-K uhn franchises

l e r s

iblv wo;rzog su rp lu s of outfiel n lers p la y e rs — G eorge (!S to S m ith . W illie McG. J, J l e a n d D ane lo rg — wl case p la y eve ry d ay some

. Jo rs .a l in g ----- H erzo g -can com e<m a fo r I rad in g som e of ham- Ju s t a s qu ick ly re c ll liter, wouTH' like to keep i irrell I.ouIs.were "W e h av e to figun

g e t D avid In Ihcllnci some ‘‘He. c a n do so m an ickly h e ’s o n ly 21 but look /e lo u led th isy e a r . cady “ I d o n ’t m ind keej

go t. I d o n 't m indde< la n d w ho }s going to p lay ^ u ls h e llu v a good th ing foview------'^H erzog discounts“ But t r a d in g H endrick v e to tea ih -'O f Ils only 1

h i t te r . T he .C ard in t Our' le a g u e low ir? home

1 and H en d rick led th e teai ’ " T h e re ’s not lha t ive a .-between 19 hom ers

n in AugB aseball noti

c lam o r-ln -th c B ay A rea foi h as questions about h im — ich could h e w an t a m anager ew ers w hen Buck R odgers wt ;tlcs will not. Incidentally. Vilh E lscnhard t, Aldcrson. DlcK W lenclek 'for th e m inor ;e r, E lscn h ard t p lans to o{ cept of a front office. He add 11 R lgncy to Uie te am Wedncs<

f t-e lM h e -o th e f -m a n a g e r lo reports p e rs is t Uiat Yanlnol M cN am ara ------wlli-b<

t in B altim ore, alUiough Ui on’t be m ad e until nex t w

who W ednesday sa id he Oakland and Califom ia, m aj 1 ano ther Y ankees coach. Mil M hem ol-lnTA m pa-W odnosd and Phil ScghI; thc announ in Inevitably w ill end up back Quch is s till In seclusion, b u t i hu rt by th e second-guessing, m edla 'and front office; T h e L beating for blow lng-qut D

» s l l and<bone ^ u r p n ich w as a lso m ercilessly q u e immy John and B ruce K lsor iir in g ln ^A n d y H assler.in to i i situation In Uie A m erican s . But M auch’s Angels s e t < jn e s e o ^ n .

u h n n

rep la cem eOfficwoultelev

gue b aseball ow ners Do gam e by the sam e p resl ab le to ag ree on a p resi

d 'they d w ld e hot'to 'a b le '

t'ankee and Housion baseball consjilUng avo rlte lo succeed , ir B rendan Byrne is

rd th a t he h as nouldn’l tx! interested annoe lr w in ter m cellngs chiefe com m issioner the didatof Chief O perating will I

mid. explaining vUiy New r^ e w s th is week. “ 1m an t aboul seeking com r

businu h n h a ssa ld . "B ut 1 Al

nized1 lo have reached a playe

th e ir mld-Augusl- an ta (jy _ rc a c h e d _ w a s_ a ____ As.th e Issue of h iring a a chli t to lake charge of from

makelg a position for a h igh l nt thc au lho rlly (o At len ls w ant the new F la ., lo s ta y a s No. 2. ' yea r, th e past 14 y e a rs ." Sue

th s. We all cam e lo som e I’l find them . buslnth e chief execulive Kul

I leaves plenty of systei LT. But he m usl lie ownei

A llaniw ners who w ant lo th e hi I a strong business Doi

ago, 1outm oded." Chiles s lia re

years. Al one tim e, m llllo iseball has changcd "Th d understand m ore Doubi n a jo r problem s a rc m llllo0 . I m an has lo Ix: Kuhn -ns." rem ni ;w York M els and Ted Ihn forces, say s the of sen innatl and Chicago nctw o n. In th e Am erican cable< BS a re the H angers. SUll

m 'tm aielders, with five ijats. s Hendrick. l)inn le ever) Gee, David G reen when who could probably -Binewhet;e.ln.lhe.m a-___i.U ilr

_ leanii-le lip w ith reasons him ), of them but he can and 1 ;Itc reasons why he deal,} all ot them in St. Gcori

Heiire out som e w ay to th e ( leup .” Herzog said, pack; any. things. I-know .— b aser ok w hat he contrlb- perso

h e wojcp ing the five I’ve "I lecldlng day-by-day s la r tt ly. Really. 11 w as a there for us th isy e a r .” consli Is the theory tha t nals.: would strip the do n 'l

leg itim ate power , body. inals"h lt~a "m ajor- If tl n e rs th is y e a r and m akli lam w lthlD . expecQt m uch difference m a rk -s and 10 In 500 a t pitchc

justtesfor Sal-B ando.-but - h e hasn’t taught, cr’s Job if he lurnedw as f l r c d ? ..............

^ n am e a general1. C ari F tnley for o r leagues, and the op e ra te un^cr the Jded fo rm er Angels » d ay .

■tal—vacant: Ica - t ire— j | - — inkees Coach Joe b e -E a rl-W e a v e r’B - th e announcem ent w eek. If so. Uien

he had ta lked to a y en d up w ith the - dike F e rra ro , going KJay-aftamoon-wlUi— Lincemenl is Imml- :k w ith th e Yankees It h is friends say he ig-imd c rilic ism by t U tU e G eneral look- Don A a s ^ - w h ^

>robably ended his lestloned-for'brlng- on wJUi Uiree days ofaceO ecU -C ooper— in U ague".cb«npl*I a c lub tiiC orttlo r

n a y t

e n t w o n ’t ITicer for Baseball Affairs )uld oversee baseba ll's fina levislon contracts.Don’l count on Ix « M acPhal esiden t. o r Chub F een jy , esident, to rep lace Kuhn, Ni ile lo ow ners In the o ther leogi Feeney , in fact, w as Uic lead in. W illiam E ck e rt when inm lssloner’s post a fte r the n I .cague ow ners would not a ch close National I;eague ties

ie » -a -g o o d J je U h a t when Ui inouncc U ic lrch o lc jT o -sn cc lief executive. It will b e -a n d a te in the Kuhn mold, and r 11 be a unanim ous "Who is he'

;w York Y ankees and S eattle i ‘I sim ply do not Uilnk Uio m m lssloner of baseball," I> s iness . a huge business and n< M one tim e o r another, the :ed everybody Involved in t ly e rs und th c owners. HI: tagonlzed too m any owners, a \ s J n m osibusInesses-U ie pr: ihlef executive officer Is mone im television. Money spent ik e p lay ing a g am e In the inci ^hflnances.\ t fast D ecem ber’s bascbal 1., Kuhn reported Uiat.Uie ; ar.)uch news w as not greeted kl n e of the new er ones wh slnessfncn.Cuhn's m a jo r problem seem: item of television revenue-sh n e rs In th e lucrative m arkel an ta , don’l w anl lo sh a re lh : h in terlands.>oubleday. who paid S2 l mlllli ), Is upset w ith a Kuhn p lan t ire th e ir lo ca f (elevlsion reve lllon a y e a r — in th e nam e of e They w ant us to share ublcday says w ilh a sneer, llion lo help us buy the M ets. 1 hn to his face th a t I liked h nn in ," _'cd T urner; who boughi the. At sending th e ir cab lccasls acro: work, doesn’t like Kuhn' ilecasts.till. K uhn 's supporters, such

ike mats ." H erzog said. "T h a i's abc c ry 100 a t bats. II Just depci len you hll them .•But I think G eorge likes it he h ink .hc’s a helluva player. 1 ining IHjjt w ay jlo w a rtl ti n ) . People would have to com d I w ould have to think ll was al. I 'm not going oul sh( c rg e H endrick ." ,ierzog has heard the rumor i C ard ina ls will put logct ckage to acqu ire K ansas Cllj Rcm an. G eorge Brelt, .a rsonal friend of his. But Herze won’l lielleve th a t until il hap ‘I d o n 'l know w here all th irted ,” Herzog said. “ I don’t ;re Is a n y w ay lhe Royals is ld c r Irad lng B rett lo the Is. especially while I ’m th VI Uilnk Uiey'll trad e him I. Jy."f th e C ard ina ls a r e not a sac i iklng dea ls a s In th e past, tr )cct to a t leasl te s t the free irket, w here SeatUe lefl-h cher Floyd Bor>nisler Is expet

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b e j o b

: b e e a syrs (COOBA). The COOBA Inanclal affairs."Including

hall, lhe Am erican lx?aguc jy , the National I^eague , N either would Iw iiccepl- ague. • -

lad ing candidate lo replace ;n he resigned from thc he 19(3) season. But Amcrl- )t a g ree lo e lect a m an wllh •les.-

I the m ajo r league ownersacceed-K uhn-a£i)ascbt!jLs__■another com prom ise can­id reaction across Am erica he?”

tie M ariners,lha t Bowie Kuhn should bc Doubleday says. “ It’s a bifj

d n o la w y c rc a n ru n il ." he com m issioner has antago- n th e gam e — the fans, the His Job w as safe until he

s . a t whose whims he serves.: p rlm ary .concem in reUiInlng oney and profits. Money m ade int on players. Money team s in c rea sln ^y complex world ot

ball m eetings In Hollywood, le sport lost S2S million last

1 kindly by owners, especially who a re highly successful

em s lo be tha t he supports a i-sharlng for all 2f> team s. The •kcls. such a s New York and * thc lr money with ow ners in

illllon for the M els th ree y ears an tha t would forcc ow ners lo cvenuc — esUm aled lo be $C5 of coinpctlllve balance, re ou r television incom e." ;r. "Well, nolwdy put up S19 Is. I t ’s noUiIng personal, I told d him . but tha t he shouldn't

j.Allorita Braves wiih the Idea cross thc country on h is cable ihn's dem ands to rcslric l

Jch a s M ontreal’s Bronfman.

mv deaabout two be available,jpends on B ann iste r Is co

th e jN ov . 10 rc-cnlI h ere and he would like lor. I’m not w ith a£ood defen1 trad ing " I think they''ome to us bidding w ar but/as a good Type A p lay er .shopping D odgers and A

h im ,’.’ Herzog ssno rs tha t w e’ll get the rriorge ther a II doesn’t cost aiCity Ihlrd and then see wha.a close -— -The 27*ycar-oli

jrzogsaid finest season thilappcns. reco rd of 12-13 wi

tha t gol th e M ariners, wlsn’t think th e A m erican I,lls would wlUi 209 In 247 Inhe Cardl- tu m ed down

thero. I m llllon-dollarcoin lo any- M ariners.

The D odgers aiactive In from selecUng, they do Uiey elected ncree agent p lay e rs so Uieyfl-handed Ibsing any playepecttHlto fo rfree -ag en ts lg

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"H e 's a decent, hoi a sp e rc d ," Bronfm an s

1C b aseba ll Is a soclologic id business .”In But th ere a r e also c

R ed s o w n e r^ lp Is pec rs sy stem he .devised afU to te a m out In thc cold, 1*5 b aseball In 1981. And

p u rchased Vida Blue on T he Sl. U u is Cardlr

19 w ith the best record In I Id th e p layoffs because ol I't seen how m uch the Cai

... onshlp h a s calm ed the € ;a And so lh a t brings u; le Too b ad they haven 't ct m cetlfig/Ba'»il}aircoul(----- th e d ra m a of-watching

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considered the prize In • {^a m try d ra ft. He has said anc :o p lay for a contender be ense. exfly 'lF b e a p re tty good ycj u l he’s classiflcid a s a C r and th a t m eans the Sut Angels can ’t go, for mil said. " I don’l know if wlr oney lo try for him but "ni any th ing to d ra fl him cls

la th a p p e n s ." suro ld B annister had h is l ie : this year, com piling a I wlUi an ERA of 3.43 for be. who w ere 7G-8G. He led Sm

I>;ague in s trikeou ts - off Innings. B annister h a s woi

a U iree-year $2 agi M nlracl o ffer from th e woi

ageand Angels a re b a rred

g B annister becausc for not lo sign T ype A m a :y d idn 't have lo risk gol y e rs a s com pensation dor ilffilngs. dor

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B O W I E K U H N i s t b a s e b a l l c o m m i s s i o n e r

eslrcd Im nge to p resen t baseball to the :

honest m an and baseball has pro- n says. " I have learned th a t first oglcal thing, a resource, and second a

so com petitive gripes. The C incinnati . peeved a t Kuhn b e c a u ^ th e playoff a f te r Uie G reat S trike of 1981 left Its : >ld, though it had th e best rccord In ind they h av en 't forgotten they once • e only to have Kuhn void Uie deal, rdinals, who finished the 1981 season : In the NL E ast, also w ere locked out of

c of K uhn’s schem e. It rem ains to be - C ard inals’ 1982 Worid Scries-Cham pl- 'he C ard inals ' ruffled feathers.--------------js us lo Monday’s Chicago showdown, in 't » 1 ^ th e television righ ts lo the tiuld use the m oney and we could enjoy ' hing-l j z a n i s - ^ ln g - lo - r i s e ono-m oro—

i w i n t e r ^t h e C ard ina ls hove th ree of the ir

{ilaycrs — Gene Tenacti, J lrn K aat a nd S teve B raun — who aro eligible lo b e free agen ts but Herzog said he cxp cc ts all lo bc w ith-the club next y ea r.

On o th e r m atte rs , H e n b g sa ld both' S u tte r and second basem an Tom H err m i ^ t undergo knee su rgery over the w in te r to co rrec t whot he described a s "non-serlous" problem s. No final de­cision h as been m ade on w hether su rg e ry will be necessary on elUicr,“h e sa id . ................................

H erzog said ho expects the club will b c ab le to sign Lonnie Sm ith an d Ozzle Sm llh, even though both a re com ing off excellen t i-ears. He said lhe club would like to reach a long-term ag reem en t w llh Ozzle Sm ith, who would be eligible lo becom e a free ag en t a f le r nexl season.- “ I 'm -su re th a t’s th e No.* 1 priority

for Jo e (McDonald, St. Ix u ls general m a n a g e r) .” Herzog said. “ W e've s till gol a y e a r left, b u t generally if you don’l ge t It done before the season you don’lg e t i td o n e .”

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Tbp-r<By United P re ss Intcm atii

_____ F ire t- a n ^ s e e ^ d - ra n l-t s b u r ^ a re ex'pecleU t •s treaks today aJong wllh

------te a m s cu rren tly rankedtop 20.

W ashington Is a five-pt ford team which features g ifted q uarte rb ack s while sco re a lm ost a l will wher lo se r I^u lsv llle . The secc s ta r te d th e season the No. C oaches, have been bc offense.

T h c five other unbealei a lso a re faypred to win ha:

Third -ranked Georgia ea s ily a s P ittsburgh Jn 11 S ta le , fourth-ranked Sou n in e points over T exas A< jg n-whnpplngJMLoVecJUc ov e r Oregon and lllh - M ississippi.

H ostetlMORGANTOWN, W.Vj

C a ro lina Coach E d Em or; W est V irginia Universil; Frlc iay th a t Mounlali H o s te tle r will not sec acUi

WVU Coach Don Nehlt &-foot, 180-pound sophon

SEC batt ^tightens I

consider*NEW YORK (U P n -

w eek th e tsth-rdnked Ai find o u l w hether tfiey ho w inn ing Ihelr firsl South

• fe ren ce title ln25 years.

C ollege piA uburn. G-1 and 3-0 I

ta ck le s No. 19 F lorida. 4 th e conference, loday w: m ove Inlo a first-place tic le a d e r Georg ia . _T he

........B olldogs, 7-fl and 4-0 in thw lnlessW em phis S tate lo

----------- Auburn-Coach-EaL-D ja lre a d y sounds like a beai

. 'I -a m 'ju s t 'c o n c e rn e d , c a n m a tch up w ilh them

• D ye. whose te a m 's onlj a g a in s t .N e b ra sk a r" lf \ so m e of ou r Injured pec could be aw ful. U frightei w e a r e going inlo a sl F lo rid a w here they have to ge t all th e ir people heal a r e going in w llh a pate: th a t w J l f h a ^ o be figRn tho f ie ld .”

F lo rid a Coach Charley G a to rs h av e never won i h a s seen his leam lose

— - g a m e s -- — to U u is lam V anderb ilt.

" O u r rem oin ing five d e tc rm iin e w hat k ind of i In 1982.” s a y s Pell. “ Th g re a t dea l lo b e accompli if w c can m ccl the chailer

E leW nth -ranked I.5U. in lh e SRC w llh a 3-0-1 I T h e T ig e rs m eel Mississ 0-3. on S a lu rd ay and a v th e m in lh e title picturc.

H e re a r e lhe selections:

so u n iHorWii V7. Aulium H - Hor1<lu

luslnKstreuk.(;cor»{lii 4'J. Memphis Sliilr 7

runs.wlkl........... .Kturlclu Slule 2H, Miami, Klu. 2\

mm II fi-w Mirprlscs for Ml.iml's* .Mulmmii .L'>. MKilKAlppI Mliilc

i|uurtcflmck Waller l.cwW l«i Slutc,

Murylural ;il. Nurlh Carullnu xlunx North Curallmi lur lUmlilh i

lAUixluna .Stair 37. MK lMlpi imiln.iunl>culrn.

Olhers; Duke (ktirKlu ' Curallmi Mule 2Ti. .South Cnnitlni VMI U; Vlrnmii. Twh a . Kcnii ^4. Itk-hiitorKt U. .Southcm Ml l^ l!tlam iil;H iiy!ari7 .T ulat*l.

KASTIVnn Slulc ■/?. lloslon Collcix

Palcm o's tioy.' clon'l lose muny > opponrnlK. /

I»llWHirKh«. l;0UWvlllc7 A( "W est VlfKlnlu Itl. Ku.-a Curolia «mluirk.i on Ihr euxy porllonoC Uk

()U>cni: Nolrr Dainr « , Nu> Columlilu M; OimrtI I'i. Mrrc

.. , Ourtinoulh « . Vii!r 2U; IWiiwa MOry » ; Uurvurt(.l7, Itrown Hi; IM ncrlonSI: S yw usr 21. CoiKu Clnclnmitl2t.

. MIDWFSTNct>rushori. Kurwii.i 14 Nrlir

llotlcr lil u louKn mun tOKtop. MlchlKun4Z. MlnnrMlBl4 Q

’ .Sm1I»iuKulnR(wfluiMlchlKun.Other*: Mlvlil«un .Slatp M. In

2H lown « ; Kareu--..Mate Zl. loir .SUilcX. IMntur l7:-Wlscoailn 14.

SOimiWKST Arkiiantf 45. Ilirr 7 • Kaj

jndcrciilc<l while l«cc remulns wl .Southern Mrlhodlsl 24, Texa*

Mdduscutx'.--------- 01Keni:‘ Nrw-MP*I«rtrNorUi

(jkluhoma Slulr 21. MImooH W; Tcch 17: llou»lon24.Tc*u#Oirl*l

wrsrOkluhoma J7. Colorado IU ••

oKemc overpowera O)lor»ik>.WjJiltlnHlon' 35. SUnford 21

inanaKc*iorcpclBnoUK:rfhnll«i| UCI-A i'l. OfCRon 7 -- UCI^ t;

mnnSyrt'tWlrtlhe^reRoniiwOT Sootfwm (iillComlu 24. AriioM

huncLY Arlxona Stair IU find Iom o 'O thers; Air Korcc 28. Wyomi

.Slulc « . TflUu KI I»UM 13; Krwi licuch State 2U; Tiuwall 27. f'uJ Callfomlu US. OrcBofl .Stntf » ; Hr Umh-Slut'* I'J; ArfMnn24, WiLihlni

t ‘ D-6 T lm nu-N ew s, Tw in Fall

ankedlalional

anked Washington an d Pll- J lo extend th e ir winning vllh the five o th e r unbeaten cd among college foolball’s

e-point favorite o v e r a Slan- ires onc of lhe na tion ’s mosl hlle P lllsburgh is e xpccled lo hen il plays host lo four-tim e «>cond-ranked P an th e rs , who No. l p ick o flh e UPI Board of

bothered by a s lu lle rin g

alen team s am ong th e lop 20 I handily.jia is expectod 'to rom p as n lls m eellng wilh M emphis Southern M elhodisl Is ra ted i A&M, fiflh-rankod A rkansas R lcc.-l0th-rankcd-UCLA3i21 ith-rankcd 1>SU is l l over

tier, s tar^Va. (U Pl) - Despile E asl w ry 's opinion lo lhe contrary, -slly's football s ta ff insisted ilainccr quarte rback Jeff icllon loday.chlen named Kevin W hile, a homore from C asa Grande,

t t i e ----------- I

up Ir a b l y I1 — This is the Auburn Tigers

' have a shot a t uthcaslem Con* s.

picks■0 In lhe SEC. a. 4-2 and 1-2 in ' wilh a shot lo2 tie wllh league e third-ranked n lhe’ SEC. meet c today._Dye..howevcr.__jcatenm an. : led. w hether wo ;m o r not.” said only loss cam e .If w e 'don 't ge t »people back, ll — i—rttens us to think -----------. situation w ith ........ive an open dale leailhyw hilew e | Katched up team ^hling to slay on "

■ley PeU. whose on an SEC lltle.3se lls last twoana S ta tf l-a n d - . ■ —

ive gam es will E lof year we havo ■ ■ ‘There Is sllll a — ipllshed th is fallllenge." ‘;U. 5-0-1. is th ird .-I leaguo m ark . L I Isissippi. 3-1 and '*** a victory keeps p n U

“ $ i>rl<lu Hu^itw-Kiimc

7 lliw hcl Walker

III. 21 l->rl(la suitel's(kli-ti*T h =siiitc ,\tuiumu r a

iMlIIIC!* .MiMK'IppI

llnu 17 Muryjund ■ w MilhM rul^l victory. t--------MippI i:i l.SU rv- \

{lu T «h 21; North Dtlna in; VlrKlnlu2l.<rnlucky 3U; Ilulueni 1 MlwtMlppI ;I1, .SW . ,r« i i B l a c i

k ix 17 Coach Jor 0 0 1iny i:umr« lo K.aMi'm I Ul

1Alunrupforl'ltt,

•Dllniil.1 WVU now A .>fllx«-tKiIule,Navy 21; Army, 24, •

.trrchani Marine 14;awafr .l1,_WIHIain.A_____________I Hi; l*nu»ylvunla 77.OlKute 17; Tnnplr .H,

rr•;rlira.Oial.lwrkMlkr ..

guurtcrtjuck Sieve ^

I. Intllunu 2.1; Illinois .. lowaSliileai; Ohio 'Liln ;K. NofthwcUcm— ---------—

Kaurluck.1 mnaln , uwlnlRu. xas 17

lortirT cxarstntrn:— __I 30; Texas .11. Te«us tinsllan2ii.

I Oklahoma's new

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zona .Stale :il USC MSolUieyrar.■omlnK 21; Colorado 'rrsno SUiIe .U. I>an>{ f'uJIcflon .Slate 17;

; llrf(?iam y<iun« 42. iMntdonSlalria.

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te am s ', ln o lh e r gam es invol

N eb rask a a l K ansas. ^’11-___ le s io n Cojiegc. M arylang and M ississippi S tale a t en ,Mso, U 's No. 12 Flor ll’s (F la .) , No. ISOklahomi

No. K) M ichigan, E asl V irg in ia and No; IBAuhi C lem son Is Idle. -

oslllo W ashington, which • me IJcforc beating T exas 1 /ho h a n d le ' ~ J o h n ' ' Elwa; lof q u a r te rb a c k who is caj mg four touchdow n passes 1

co u n te r with quarterb i 20 J a c q u e Robinson and k

s lu rd y defense,

a s - W hile P i t t s b u r g ’s de: his po ten tia l national cha: led te a m s a s North Carolina jas lh e offense has nol livcc

— r e c o rd -o r - th e -colleelis 'e r ta le n te d s ta rte rs ,

D an M arino has passe

r W est Viis l A riz., a s s ta rting quorry, C aro lina because of Hosted “ R i ^ l now. I’m lislii elf m e a n s th e re ’s only a 2 51

O lt sa id . "1 do not tli . a reco m m en d th a th ep iay .dc, • WVU offensive coordlr

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1 expeciivolving the Top 20 It’s No. 5, No. 7 Penn S ta te a l No. ! y land a t No. 8 North Carollr :a lN 6 .9 A la b a m a .‘Florida S tale a l No. 14 Mian 3ma a l Colorado. Minnesota 1 lasl C arolina a t No. 17 We lUburn p l No. 19 F lorida. No.

h w as alm osi em barrassc IS Tech 10-3 la s t week, mu: Iway, S tanford’s talenlc capable o t throw ing three c

es In a gam e. Thc H uskies, 7-* ;rback Steve Pelluer. runnc d kicker Chuck Nelson plus

defense has perform ed like :ham pion in defeating sue ina, Illinois and Wesl Virginii ived up cither lo ils 1981 Irac c liv e -p o ten lia l-o f-lt9 -h ig h l

issed for 1.255 yard s and nin

V irginia Cu artc rback against 4-3 Eas losteller’s injuries,Isling Je ff a s doubtful, whicl 25 percenl chance h e’ll p lay.' . think he’ll play. 1 do no lay.”rd lnalor Russ Jacq u es w ent i

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20 B u t th o se figures a re Iln a j>erfqiTOanTO,al_a_8|n]

C oach Foge’ Fazio am i . c o n trib u ted lo his a a t inc lud ing too many i i^esl r lc s a n d inspired ga ). 13 n en ts 'd e fen ses .

G eorg ia , aim ing foi Conference'.crasvn. n

iust lu n eu p for ils crucial itetj - S a tu rd a y s against FI , 01- a lso could serve a s a : 74} W alker,' a junior, n e r re c o rd s for rushing i IS a a n d a 200-yard-f

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: a showcase for Herschel Wall or. a lready holds S E C .car lg (4,482 y a rd s) and louchdo' d-plus perform ance w u ld m » on the NCAA all-tim e rus^ is Allen,

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