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D is s e nsi^ q n c o u ldd [ v l Propo!osed H :i:i' w piB mirley residele n ts___ , J i l t ™ O e w jeopardi;lize fu n d s » , ::,..; ’S ta>te t - ■ press optirim is m _.ByMARKWARBIS The Associated Press € ' m a x i mmum- i By RONDJDA TAYLOR News correspondent ------BOISE— The-Idaho-B5-Board-of-Corrections^rpiirprlsing- ,, ^ — p.,a s e g wc u ,Uirifv r l . choice of Burley as thehe location for a new maxi:iximum- ' m h Sm A — BUREE::Er'=TTier(r:u'a5TlorofT:a rcantioasTjptlmism-in': ------medium security state prisonpr may well have throw•own the ' D r i SiOn O '-.'nv, Burley Saturday S. following the announcement ann by the' decision of w here lo buflduH dthe $30 m illion facility inlinlo the Idaho Bo;Joard of Correclions Fridayay thal I the new medi- . lap of the Legislature. '“ru m -m a x irtimum sccurlly prison mayy beb< built In this farm- : State Rep. Kathleenn "K‘ itty" G um sey. R*Bols«Jlse. CO- Ing com mmunily. chairwoman of thehe powerful Joint Finrinance- the first picce of good newss we’vewc heard in two or Appropriations Commutelittee, said Saturday that she was three yeacars." said Mike Atchiey,/, Burley, B a Simplot’s ■, skeptical of the decisionilon. and th a t politics wouldold tal e ■OaKL i i S B . em^loyee^sc and owner of 30 local rentallaiunits.. i , . . ______L . o v e r if no consensus is reached oil a-slte ior iBc been tryingTJ0 t"t0 get too3 exexclted”atrout^t," he'-"-----^— Inm ate prison before thele LegislatureL convenes Jan. i: T yrm 0. ft added, in case the P erm an en t Buildullding Fund Advisory - “ W bat will happen Isis the astute legislator will-lil sla '■a' K ai«K _3lti Council vetoesv the_Burley selection;lon w nen It m eets on out with a concurrent, resolutionrc lhat says, 'Thee prisonp 4 B>i7:!-jK.VTa- Monday.,'. Atchiey said be views thehe prisonj construction will be built in my hornetTietown,’ and the guy who gelsgel Uio '^rj.:j5|VV;; asasafel;ely nel for the com m unity,’, m'more lhan a panacea majority of the voles willwl w in," G um sey said. “‘'l I o i V , -■>'■.i.M'r' I fortheareirea's troubled agriculturalI basedba: econom y. ' an d reason Is thrown oulout the window and it justt ccomes I W. m i • ~ M -£ k\V - Busines:esses have been folding and!id residentsr have been down lo votes.” • ‘ leaving the th town of approximatelyly 8,700,8 resulting In a The state Permanentit BuildingB F und Advisory Council,Coi T : ■ • -’'Il'lAV’‘ poor allltiItude, he said, "Everybody’sly’s been so depressed”, ____ of which Gurnsey Is a member,mi takes up the issueue Mon-_ • V K KV^- I don't thiihink things will gel any worsvorse, hopefully Ihey'U ______dajOKfiSioflOOoIsel - b e w ilinlg g belter now ,-he said,------vote for Burley duringg a Corrections B oard confeiiference~ “ ^ I m T yrynch, f president of Lynch OlHOirco.T sees the prison ^ call. . ' r a i site select!C tion as a positive force inn thcth community. "We Burley was fourth on Public Works DirectorT 1Brian think il’s:’s a tremendous economicmic plus and also a Chase’s list of the five! bestbe locations for the prison;on from t > s \ ' . i psychologDglcalplus," hesald. among more than two dozendo: sites considered throui■oi>8hout ou ds ^ O\ v He calklied the effect "50-50," sayingylng half of the benefit ------th e s ta te .------« \ from thee |prlsonjwiil come from a psjpsychological mt resl* _ :__ - He said after Friday'sy's m eeting th a t he would stistick to ill gct-from knowing thal a stablest employer is In SOURCE: kUho DapwtmtnlolinlofCorrK^i , TbntMimenpMo<)Wc(ROBERToonREu ^^®area.i. • SeeTR’RISONonPageA2 Ii . •SeeBURLEYonPaiiP ageA 2

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Dole calls acictio n sjju st plainin stupid’ - By HENRY G OTTLIEB Amid tho crilicrilicism, Secretary The Associated Press of State Georgerge P. Shultz flew home from aI wiweeklong attempt ^ 1 ---- WASHlNGTOPr=THeniambers of 'to"assifre'EuroEiiropean' allies' that...... Congress, fru stra te d in elefforts to U.S. foreign policy poll Is on course gel to the boltom of thele Iranian and immediatelyleiy set to w ork-fin- ____ arms and Contra fundingng affair, ding out how' much m his depart- ■ ' stepped up their denuncis:ialions of m ent knew aboutD utth I e affair. ' ; : J the Reagan admlnlinlstratlon shuitz summon'noned John H. Kel- ; ■ L'.' yjg Saturday, w ilh Rc{lepublican ly, ihe U.S.:. ambassador; to - ,,Senate leader Bob. Dolele.caiiing , Lebanon, who ha:has been linked to "•/ some actions “ ju s t plain stistupid." knowledge x>f ththe White House i In a novel proposal, . DiDole said operation, to find out what Kelly . Presidenl Reagan shouldd convene knew aboul armsrms sales and their a special summit of Western relation to hostaostage negotiations leaders in WashingtonI to give In early Novembimber. During that I '; them the facts about thele Iranian period, the Stale Sta Department i - policy. , w as denying lhat lh; its officials ' ' Dole, and Rep. Davidid- Bonior-were involved, ! |_ -delivering the Democrat•atic Par- ty's weekly radio addreriicc cniH Thc dcportmcrtment confirmed : —the affair.is puDching±ol(QlcsVthe_§l}[i>‘f aPlM ly.,Mly m e t b u l w ould ;____ J [_ adm inistration's NiNicaragua not divulge anyifdelalls. del • ■ . strategy of supporting, pro.is The secretary'sry’s Inquiry and thc guerrillas known as Cont.ntras and speeches by DoDole and Bonior fc iri threatens to damogoec the reflected a grow[rowing sense lhat ‘ • credibility of all U.S.) foreign after more thanm a month in which policies. . See IRANN o01 n P a g e A3 CampFirtre carolers I4(*wip(^/ANDVAR£N2. A ffBgoaload off C Camp Ffre inenibera-wmrti r e down* P o le L ine' R oad8d lil;Twlfl P«us; • the-'boDday U spirit- Satun . In shopping P resi(idenfs aidd es ! aad amg Cbrlstffiun u carols as tbey are carted■ted youths, part of th e MaTreVoICbuadl,.shared ail .cceatersand through city stn w o n d ce r if h e ’s a b le

Contrca s e m b)arking(on lastt-gasp €effort t o Gopp e w i t h - G rrisis i U.S. aid recently ' began1 10 now made by rebelel 1leaders and their U.S. ■ BvLOUCANNON Expandeed fighting e;expected through S, Honduras after a1 delay' in sponsors appea}ear to be based on two T ie Washington Post riVJUeIy_surgency cann j survive the uproar in 'dent R eagan.’‘The preresident, whUe he was dressii!ssing, watched TEGUCIGALPA, Hondijnduras — As .set up there. said U.S. and insurgent plani controversy rages in1 'Washington “Now It’s's iput up or shut up time," iM callfor Washington overov. contacts with Iran - -a (ew minutes of ShulbJlz and then came to a staffaff meeting."i a over their fundfnc, the,e IU .S.-backed, said one dip!liplomat monitoring the in- an increasing tempo of infilti and secret fundinding. ‘ - White House official sailaid. "H e didn’t go back lo thehe tuti b e ." Nicaraguan rebels areire preparing surgenls, the first four months of 19£1987 and a ': ,ft^,ilde»*llave descrlcrlbed 11, R eagan h a s dl6lan : blems see a darker sicside to the portrait of u e5 coconllddit, cp- slon of Iranian arms sales5 rmoney to ficials acknowlwlcdge they will have to Umiitlc. president thatat White House officials are attempting an d c a rry 11 from lhe border boi region and uniformrm s, a know ledgeable of- “ known as seek anotherr largeIj round of aid for to territory Inside Nicarcaragua could flclal reporterted. JJsupport the' Insurgents, ki to put .on display foror outsiders. Thev'Say. the crisi^..^ counterrevolutionaries, orr contras. the insurgencycy If it is to grow into a Reagan^a resporis€ to0 11 bave raised nmdamentiental questions . mean the end of the flv^v(?year-old ef- The firstit s six dozen reb els trained Since c«, the disclosures, a sense : of political reallt;illty through next year fort to overthrow lhe govgovernm ent in the Uniteilted States are expected ;.: about tbe.-president’ss'leadership ■ ability aod bU momentum thal seemedid to be as they plan. - hands-off style of man:inagement. Some Reagan confidantscon also' Managua, Ihese officials^ 3aid._T hey_ t)Qck-here-n«-ncxt-monlh,-Other groups .jju-building h as-ih lftcd . -BuL r - -based' lhelr psseMmenlenla on new. will follow,V, Training also Is under relMl-and-. '‘obvlousiy. there . is a need to ...wonder ^whether .the1 .75-yeac-s^ld, president hashas.ellher.'tbe.. . diplomatic sources assertjrtM th a t show som e kinicind of progress by spr- ■.vitality or. the .underst'stsnolng to cope with the:£ie:<:rlsla.over fli ___ doubts about suppopport trom w ay In soulyulhem H onduras a t the they u,( are trying to-'go aahead on ing ■■ «inlH nn ft ----- prol»ct®d period— -3cl^ule-4)ecaiise to accelei funds scandal, the grow n Democratic Force, the Icrnte-now-the rebel cause.se. ee.l^AGAN.9nPageA3;.L..,. •owing u n w lll.-N ic a ra g u a n l would be a mistake militarilyUy.— - .... The second-8l-assumptlon, the skep- InRness In H onduras to-plj-plajrhost in- malnguerrllli•iliaorganization.- ^ An independent diplomatictic anaivst definitely to rebel train:alnini? cam ps The mliilaiilarv-supplies trom open cautioned, {.a however, thal the tl pldns --* SwCONTIITRASonPage AS -,. - L , - / ' <-■

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A-2Tlmes-New8,Twhrwin Falls, Idaho Sunday..December D< 14,1986 2port: Briritish senit p a rts tcto Iran / )0N (AP)“-^ Britain shlppe< banned Uie sa le of leUi:thal'equlpment— :0n Thursd;irsday, Uie Daily Telegraph . :losesInteerstateS the govemment had GaiIS leak cl 50 Chiefteftain tank engines, ^an1^ to eiUier Iran or Irai*aq Uiat could reported U aod slgnlflcaoUy help clUierer side prolong wanted anm eexportllcense to Plessey RENO, Nev.r. ((AP) - A small sitei east of here, a Nevadi'ada hoped lo complete UUie operation p a rts forir 5Scorpion armored cars am [hway Patrol spokeswomainan by Saturday. ra d a r equlnment ( worth Uie thi or ex acerb ate Uielr 5lx-y:-year-old war. Co^PLC to sellsc the e qu iv alen t o f $244. cloud of poteot«ntlally lethal’ ^ HIghv worUi of a irc ra ft radar- , escaped Saturdurday daring the said, Patrol officials SaidId the clMJiiip ent of ^ million to Iran laslast Oc Tuesday. Juniinior Defense mUllon wor azardous chemicals Tbe■be highway w as closed from the Observer newspapeiiper Minister Archibald Hamilton H; told detection equlpmenlequ to Irarv. • . cleanup of ban had taken longer thi I Sunday. . from a trackIc thatt ran off lo- Fenilinicy to Trinity, wllh motorlslj„ ^ because of the danger Uie House of Com m onsns Uiat B ritain a said Plessey P ie will supply six AR- M erstate 80 a week ago. and reroutouted Ihrough Fallon by way o recoverlnjj the chem Icicals. :x)ndon weekly said the shiplilp- bandied mUltary contraracts wiUi Iran 3D sU llcc aal ir defense sy ste m s foi' . autborltles closed cloi a 35-mUe O.S:t: highw h ays 50 and 95. The sam«ame m ent left;ft for Uie P ersian G ulf fronrom as late as October Uils U y e a r but Ira n 's bordeirders wiUi Uie Soviet Unlob' ' fitrelch of tb e) highwayh for a se- ttretcl•tch of Uie interstate w as clos:l08- The Iruck carryinglg the chemi- Liverpool>oI on Nov. 21 In 14 c o n tainners er everthlng sold w a s “ non-in-leUial." . gnd Afghaighanlstan. Ao estimated .cond time. .ed for 21 hours afler the Uiick acac- cals was en route fror-om San Fran- listed onin an export license as elec Hamilton said Uiele trade w as *15,000 SovIeBvlel m ilitary personnel a re :------— ^No.4nJurles-wi_were. rtportfd, btilJrldente n l D e c .5 ._ ____ ^______;___ jcisco to Salt Lake CCity when it tric anderI engineering equipment. zrzrt£stri£l£d:lo'contractsn nistan, helping the Marxist the highway waivas closed vben the / Patiatrol officials could offer' no"nc dHffed off Uie rbadnrSome erUie " n also>0 said it had'been given ac Uie lale Shah Mohailammed Reza governmentent—fight—antl-communisf- - gas escaped ass clcleanup crews were^ estlmimate on when the hlghwajway barrels containing thehe two chemi- „ss to) documents( describing th Pahlavl was toppled inn UieI 1979 revo- . preparing to renrem ove barrelfl con/ wouldlid reopen. They also were un-un cals sprang leaks as ai the track shipmentnt and that the sale was wa lution. He did jiol (describe Uie T he'F orelireign t Office said Uie radar' ..lalnlng hydroflucfluoric acid aod a ^ sursD of( when the cleanup worl/ork jostled. The driver w as d ie d lor agreed upupon In J u ly belw eeo a govgov- equipment Uiat was soldId. sets wouldId 6 be 750 m iles aw ay from; monlum fluorideide from tbe a « w t would:lid; be completed. They hachad failure to maintain a tritravel lane. emraent-cil-controlled defense sale In O ctober 1985, iUie D efense Uie Iran-IraqIraq conflict. } organlzatllatlon and Iranian armrm s Ministry said it h ad dellellvered spare buyers ba:based in London, parts for tanks and amrmored cars lo T he government go' has said It hahas Iran under existing contlntracls. ^■ 9 | H

______feisoin - / ■■■■ upgrading existing se\lewer, electrical f f t l • CootlauedfrdIroinPagtV '”6'“avavoid." arley— rectlons Director Al Murph;T>hy and other Infraslruciicture facilities hls recommendatloilion lhat a iKe nexl Cjrm rest. However, dabo Stale Penllen- “ “ J®'le was "stunned and surprised'>ed ■ Uicre while systems areai installed for • c came after the thra ! helped, he said, includinjJing looked at the prison«n possibility most cost-effectiveve clolre/br a new , 5\ S t Friday, he salelid lhe atlorncy Twin'raS lymarsWly. membal>ers toured all five of the sllll 'alls. An increase in reglonaonal regardless of Uie timee frame, since prison, even If only n ed best in a nearly nlne-mont]onUi g en eral's office h ad inrormcd It him 11 ™ with Uiere are long-term•m econom ic , The recommendaindatlontow Are nd shopping assoclatea witl atlon process. also would have to optpenalleldoKlce ison and'prison employeezees benefits from Uie Induslritry. from northern ancand ealtern Idaho kse ranked them Boisegl5g In Pocalello to handJdle the normal benefit the whole valley, hi cjvic leaders, someme calUng 11 an cx- irlgy flood of inmate laws'.sa lts In ledcral ' He credits Buriey' M ayor K an U MUPS* P ! WAU. DECOR : oflltlals keeping veil. Mountain Home, Burle ample ot state o rwin Falls. But the board effccIlf,/, court — a t a cost lo operateoi ol about ors hope that Uie new prisoi Fronk, and prison comrum lltee volun* a r state money close)se W lhe capltaf “ JT* out S200,000 a y e a r - ii leers Dennis Curtis, HHeybum, and WACCESSORIES : tic s f a a Inv o lv ed . r J turned th a t llsl Inside oui If P''“" wlS“u™*n ■ around a sluggish demani Chase denied politic: l g Uie Buriey site first and onQng bulll in Burley. Truman Bradley, Buritriey, for pres- /r-j ------^The five»mombcr-«r-aivlsory-Councll,J!«flB ^ ^._forlocaInI real estate. ______i- '/ - e n t i n g B uriey a s lh e bealesl site for Uie - ^ known lor Its bot- Mar ththe Twin Falls'airport as5 ana Blil Anderson said'd the board had "i don'tn't know if ll will have any ef lilce G um sey, is kn p to prison. tom*line approach/ch/lo guesUona ol altemalDate. been hoping all alon]ing lhat it could feet on ththe price, bui it will help li ...... funding public workiirka prolects. Chase Boardird Chairman Robert Andersot:son,_ choose a site somewbtfhere other than reduce the • Inventory." Shellilella Bradley said the city'y would-^'stand lr 2 0 % - expects it to givee hish recommenda* Post FaFalls, said Buriey slood outit asa Boise, citing the tact fJ that most . ; a broker for Century 221 fast on Uie s ite .” Taxaxpayers have lion more credence:ce than did the Cor- iihe “be‘best overall," and maintalnelined states s c a lie r th e lococations of Uielr Riversidede R ealty, said, already paid lo improvove city water Za s KIH rectlons Board. along; wiUi\ oUier board m em berbers prisons. mullipie-listing scrvlce showIOW- and sewer lines to Uiee site, and Uie C O FF But Gumsey saidaid Saturday that if that n either politics nor local loci "The prison populalatlon a t Boise Is ed’ ^69l"h“houses, farms, and mobiiiibile location’s preparation wwas as impor- F o rY o u r Uie num bers in anjany way justify it, econom)mlc conditions played a parir i l1 n 1,000 already," he sajald. There Is a ,|slisted for sale In the Minilinl- tant factor in its seiectiorlon,hesald. ______RhP m n y v n >p to aaree with the Ibeselei•lecUon. lot to be said for having 1 smaller ^ 353,3 a rea at Uie close of Octobe:iber Curtis said that the ““reai key" to W nHH H H IPH Shopping b o ard 's cholce-off BBurley tTavold:!— B flrtrCtiase-^aldrherand-thc-oUie lUier— u n lls -s e p a ra te d -to_raanage_lt_bel:_i - r 9g g j^ }le^aidr^'We^ll-have-to-reduci ,^ luce-promotfng—the^site—w -w as-city—im *- _ | — political free-for-all•all that could stall board1 mn em bers m ust have been corcon- ter.” . iventory before prices wilwill provemenl of the areaea. "The real J B * X f Most Boautlfut & _-or scuttle legislativitive funding for the siderlntlog factors other Uian thosee hishi But that argument,t might be hard hesald . credit should go lo thele previous ad- 1 ^ I AllonJablo project. office; and£ Uie D epartm ent of Cor* Coi lo sell to lhe A dvisorory Council, p ar- fBy " ' Cerlello, a broker al Belle:lter ministration and Cityy Council and k W Fumlturo ' The L egislatureure approved 18 rectiOKons staff used to evaluate! a;ap- llculariy if C hase’s fi(Ilgurcsholdupto Really, Burley, said she shi the people of Uie p ast wwho were pro- Outlet million for design^ and engineering pllcantsnts. Us scrutiny. If it agagrees with him , hat construction of the prisoiIson gresslve enough to haviive an ongoing w ork during th e 1986986 session. In hhhis original recommendation3n I to Rep. M ack N eibaur icclinlng-real eslate pricesCCS, p l y to im prove th e area, 1" -I ’ “ »a,"hesald. /afT^lQ ' ------■— rreaUjrihlntrtbi-that-thlrlate-lirthe^the-boaKrardroVoeeHr€hase^>ullim: llm?d—rh a trm rm -of - J F A € r 'values liave decreased beb e ^ ' BoW Curlis'¥nd"BTad gam e If th e re Is di;dissension betw een milllomons of dollars of potential sa'sav- location and the fund 10 to 30 perccnt in the last;t I18 other projects a re unde;der consldera- the Permanent Bull}uUdlog Fund Coun- ings the U state could realize! byb in lhe air. :. depending upon the properper- tlon for Uie M ini-C assla.a area. "W e're 495 E. Sth S I. N . cil and the Board1 ofol C orrections th a t buildingling the prison adjacent to) lhe\Y "If it goes that rouiiilte, I don't know ion. shesald. on a roll, and we want tc xron from Bur!«y Moll) It very likely willwill b e put In tbe existingIng penitentiary, when w e’ll get il bullullt," hi said. "II awful 1°' lot of people h av e beeileen Bradley said. lOM^BURLEY^^DAH^J political arena," Gumsey said. • Incluirluded on the list was at leastisl J 52 it goes lh a t route,e., it'll probably : the area, and Inere are a1 lo lol • That's sometbUigo g w e've b ^ n try- millionon that would be saved1 bbv wind up back in Boise. of vacantmt homes," she said. An in flux of moneyme into the local econom; ______through1 11 the new prison "has gotIt l< beg o o d:,” ,” she added. ^ -T a digy-^S¥i¥ e a t h e i ------Adams'.is'and Ceriello said tharren m S S m t ------— -tal-vacan:anctes-have-betn-high;-an( lhe rentalital market may be the firsIM I '■ Mi r 3 w atch foi>r snow o rr fre1 e z in g ]r a i n . p a rt oif lhe real estate buslnes;le ss rttycjur , K e e p favorably)ly affected by the prison. AtAt- .. i Twin Fall*, BuTley;icy; Rupert, Jerome and ~ ------1 chley. whiwhose rentals are running a ...... ;.-Ooodlng:------'The For®cast/for 7 p.p.m. EST.-Sun.- Dec;C; 1 4 ^ “i ; ------an all yyear e: vacancy-high of 15 per • "• -Today, cloudsIs along wilh sll^t „ cent, saidlid he agrees lhat rentals 'wwil iii' u chance of scow or freezing rain gradu- S v T - ; J probablyiy Ibe the first part of the rea ally decreasing. HljHighs mid to upper 30s. L l C \ \ ^ 2a eslate mimarket lo see a recovery'ery ; : : Winds 5 lo 15 mpJmph. T onlghl'and Mon- A /M ^ based onnthe 11 prison’s arrival, • >' day, partly clouoy.uay. Uws leecs. Highs j \ — p I IL f \ Even residents rc of Burley’s northrUi- .-r- mldlouppcrSOi. -\ ^ ' v — ^ side neighIghborhood, which borders ththi e Camas Prairie, HalHaUey and Lower Wood \L\( M3 new prisoison site, have good thingss toIt RlverValley: say abouiout lhe proposal. The site ■ ; Today, cloudss aand chance of snow prim arilyily owned by Amalgamagec • gradually decreaslilaslng. Highs In Uie low oO S ^S ar Co.Co.. Is In an Industrial arei ' ; to mid-30s. WindsDds llghl. Tonight and / ^ . south ofif tthe Snake River, but thenle re ■ M onday, p artly cloudy.cloi Laws xero to ID -60 areprivalI'ale residences nearby.- ! ' above. H1k>u In thJielow e l tomld-JOs. got mixed feelings." Kini\m 9 S r H ^ 7 0 Anderson.on. a north-side resident saidaid. ' N o rtb eralltah aindNevada: n d l Temperatures T A -I don’tt IIlike lhe fact lhat It’s in m: ; U tah; Mostly cloudy cloi today with a few ■ ^ ^ 7 0 ^U neighborhirhood, but if they keep theii showers. Partlyy ( cloudy and a little 70-\ ______prom ises:s lo hire local workers. Ihet ' warmer on Mondjn d j y ^ w s In the mid- — itw ouldbcIbe a good thing.” THEIS5 E N M 0 1ITORSI leens.Hl^slntheuhe upper 30s. ^ FRONTS: .Most of01 'hls neighbors feel thi ; Nevada; Portlyrtly cloudy. Scallered ^ Vi/arm,^ C ow .^^ . . -Sam e wa:vay. he said. "M ost. peopli ■ ■ snow showers nonnortheast this momlng. — ^ . _ don’l lookok forward to having a prisot P artly cloudy' lonlghl-Aiso partly Showers Rain Fb/ries Sno>now O c c iu ( ] e d - v ^ Static s DHRi:STMAS SPE(ECIALS I I cloudy on Mondayday. Highs today upper |_^ "°"^»^l m their backyard,b: but the need forsr a: i...... ‘ ■ SOs to upper 40s.IS. I Lows tonight near 10 , , , ows. oroKcnsnnw floor, srs.owlnB, loboolwv ei eighsthat fa d ," he said. to mld-20s. Highslis Monday1 upper 30s to Idaraho road report Idaho 21 — Bolsc-I.owrwmon. Icy spols; ** IS. such as prison guards anc .. . .. neorSO...... BOI30ISE scow,( dry; Wrlscr-New Meadowidows, (loor. w asn't elated el (with the selectlor Idaho: Partly clou:)oudy and a few raoua- dry;V; JMarslng-Oregon border, dry. Idaho 75 — Shoshone-:le-Kcichum, dry: announcercemenl).” hesald. Uln snow showersbiers Tuesday end Wed- Inlerstale intc 90 - Kourlh of July' Can-Ca (ialcnnSummit.brokcnsiisnowfloor, m- vas, t <. heard il said lh a l if the nesday, Ihen occcxc aslo n a l snow In lhe yon.n. Icy spots to broken snow (loor; (loo Inlerslale 86 - ita(l HHlver-ra.t«lo. selection process had beef ALIGINMENT SPEIECIAL mountains and rain ra o r snow In thee Lookcokoul Pass, broken snow (loor. chaichains dry. JgJ Havo Your Whcheel Alignment Donele ByI A Real. Pro------vaiievrW ednesdayday night and Thursday, requliluired on towing rlRS. intorsiatc. 15 Ulah.lh .bordcr-Dubois. ree or four years ago.wher • ‘ HlRhs Ms and thetie 1(lower 40s. 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1 Iran— Sunday. Docombor)r 14,1986 Tlmos-Nows..TwinFall8,ldahoA-3 Tw • CoQtlaued from PagPageAl fact there Is3 everythinge righlTllbout tion Hot Is holding.back facts aboulat tb e Lt. Col. Oliver NoNorth and Adm. John C Contras-J tbe furor has gripped the lh capital, supporting the t • Contras. It is Iran Ira: affair. ------Poindexter, forn3 rm er—W hite House, ttfajor pieces remam mis:nissing from established,, it |: is -an open United Two T thirds of thc Amerlcar:an people aides who playccyed key roles in the • Conlloued from PageAla Tegucigalpa and Miami,Mlj he said, ad-2 Uh) Iranian a rm s affair puzpuzzle, large- States policyIcy, freely arriv ed o t believe bell that the govemmentmt should Iran affair. tlcalal diplomat said, is thatal the ding: "I know thaltial If I w ere there ^ ly because key players In tht e d ram a through lhe lelec gislatlveprocess." clear clej up the Iran arms cont .000- to 12,000-man rebel forci■ce has anti someone told'Id me to go Into.*. and less than one-third beSrveTl According 0 to Shultz’ testimony, m Into Nicaragua to fight,;ht. I would say t o ; have bivokcd Uieir rightsits lo remain "But broakiaking the law or defying and back channel between : ability militarily to move ' silent before congresslona:)nal com m it- tbe will of Con:ongress, even to help the should sho be "put behind us Imnn m S ati Kelly used the ba caragua and sustain a gueijcrrllla them to come downwn froml Miami and J IS Just plain stupid," Dole ly," Iy,' according to a survey coJo ^ d u c tS 30 and Novov. 4 to discuss U.S. tiy ex- gowlthme,’’ tecs. Contras, w as J n ? captives the White W House hoped nflict there wllh the greati] •National Public Radioilo reported said. by Cable News Network aian a u .s . nded and b e tte r equipped Po]’opular Although detailediled U.S. planning : ised as a result of^ lls ommenls from U.S..- Saturday night that a threc-Judge U At a sumrmmlt meeting. Reagan News Ne< & W orld Report. . , „ policy of sendlniling a rm s (o Iranians ^®{|d‘ndlnista Army. remains secret, comi panel has selected Law■awrence E. could "lavall all the cards on the taole J j u sl 30 percent of the A Atm erican ^^ho have Influe rhe rebel force has hadad no and rebel officialss Indicatein a goal of . luencc wllh hos(age- ‘ne nough insurgent ; Walflh, iin Oklahoma Cityly 1lawyer, as "" .'f®"an initiative, tell them people peo think thc affair willdll blow holding groupsin in L ebanon. P^ese:esence Inside Nicaragua 1large establishing enou Independent counsel to li done and tell them why, over" ove without hurting the I re- enougough to threaten govemmentnt con* m ilitary and politic'litical presence In^ I Investigate 2 1987 to elicit popu-„ ___ the ir^-Contra dealings.s. \Walsh Is a “■‘T"re mistakes were made- malnder ma of Reagan’s term, ,'while 65 During Shultz’X’ absence In Europe, trol}| s sincc 1984, when open U.S.•S. fun- N icaragua d uring 19i e— them— racaalngfuL_perperccnt-bcllcvc-ll-wlU-dam ervlcwed-by_the JlBI_ding'ng was cut off. The only fightiI tin g of jar opposition to ththe e S andlnlsta gov**; - former federal Judge, Tleputy'ai;'““"''~"di e ''''7 , magfiJhe^elly-was_iatcr% o ffld a ls _ h a v e _ e x - r ____ tomey general, memberr o:of lhe U.S. there “ will be no more presidency pre and 5 percent don’in’t know, and thc secretary'iry’s a ides. anyly'dlmenslon'thlsrycar-took'] t t'ploce-emmentr—U.S. -offi an, no more secrel mis-, Askeda if they believe; R eagan Insideside Honduras, where Sandiidinista pressed belieff th a l m any;: • team at peace talks during■Ing thc Viet- "fence sitters" whoj nam war and a former presidentpr ol ^chradran,” the Senate majori- knows knc more‘than he is sa;saying. 74 Shultz said hele expected< to be call- soldicIdiers attacked areas conliitroUed Nicaraguans are "fe latlon ty leader sold,Id, percent per said R eagan is hold!ding b a c k ed by more comongresslonal commit- ^' ithe Nicaraguan Demococratic would side with thcth c insurgency If lU the American Bar Assoclati' lh and political: Judges on the sclectljctlon panel „ White Hoitlouse spokesman Peler at a t.least some facts, 19 percircent said tees seeking ansvnswers about the Iran Forc(tree o r sought to block off infinflltra- showed strength would neither confirm norior deny that Roussel said,ld "Senator D ole’s sug- he he Is "telling all" and the restre don’t policy. Among; them tl Is the Senate tionin sacross th e border. The mo:lost rc- presence inside thele country.c< gestlon is appippreclated." But. he ad* know, knc the survey said. , . _____ Intelligence Conlommittee, which is centnt such fighting was earliericr this This also fits in wv ilh the need Ul . they had picked Walsh. > of its role as host The administration has hs stated ded, "We irust In he and the allies During E consultations with1th NATO meeting on Mond)nday lo decide which v.cek,:ek. relieve H onduras of publicly that millions of o dollars understand thatth the p resid en t Is do* foreign [on ministers that ended en In top admlnis(ra(i(Ition officials to call P Par artly a s a result of the figf ig h tin g to the rebels and1 to establish the in- ling humanly possible to_ BnB russels,on Friday, _ShultzI ]gave an thUweek. insld(side Honduras, the mliilaryry and surgcncy as a polltioilticaliy attractive worth of arm s were soldi to Iran and big everythin] ilted Stales quickly that some ol the proceedsds 'were used get the acts:ts and get them out lo adm adr inistration pledge to brliring facts thee civilianc govemment heree have cause in (he Unltec anpeople. to to thei surface, and said, "I hope it The chairmanan of th e panel. Sen. growiown increasingly ImpalientIt with enough to secure2 continuedcc fundWg to aid the Contras at aa tltim e w hen the American] will be possible to get thing: U.S. funding for the fighters flgh was . The presidisloent m ore lhan anyone wii Igs out as David Durenber3crger. R*Mlnn., has thee presencep of rebel forces on>n lhelr from Congress, ^ else w antslo lo get to the bottom of It rapidly rap as possible." decried (he reftefusal ot Poindexter, tcrrltrrltory. President Jose Azcona A: But a European1 didiplomat following outlawed by Congress. said a long-term, : in D urham , 6^1 lo it it quicklyq and he Is pursu- Shultz, S who has tried (o) distancei North and anothether National Security saidid this w eek th a t hc has toiold the (he rebels here sa Dole told 3,000 people In avenue vigorously lo sec the the department from the Irairan affair. Council staff m t e m b er, Lt. Col. Unitefiited S tates H onduras wanants to guerrilla. war, periperhaps a decade,. , N.H. — potential voters inii^^a j kev 19M ‘"8 every av< done,” h esald . told tok the House Foreign1 Affairs Robert Earl, to to testify on grounds getit ririd of the rebels as soon ass possi-| would bc a moreI liklikely way to bulla prim ary election on the'ro“-5'?;‘™ ro “’rn"ew‘p oil,11 m eanw hile, indicated Committee Coi last M’onday thatiat Kelly, they might incnic rim in ate themselves ble.c. political strength,1 insidein Nicaragua^ .presidency Dole Is expecte thJt m osrl'Americans — not Just his his envoy to Lebanon, had h; held or — in Earl’s caseca — that he hadn’t "Tl"They say there is no netleed to The catch Is. hele added,; lh a t the" — thal "th ere Is nothinglg wrong. In copgres - bbeiieve the admlnislra* "back "b; channel" consultatio:ions with hadtimctoprepatpare. worrj3rry about these things beilecause Nicaraguan rebellel m ovem ent h a s thee contrasci are going Into Nlcaitaragua shown itself dependendent on U.S. fun'r! andid there tl they are going to stayay." he ding and leadershipihip. while the Unit* — saidId ;a t a new s conference, refciferrlng ed Stales probablyly docsd not have the Reagann —— to"a'ia meiting he’heldlasi weekek-wlth-political paticncc! foifor such a prolong-,- - ■ • Continued from PPageAl aj ting on wllhlh, the business of gov* others oth( (o carry out could make n It tenuous (hat hele is also copable of ^.S,^S, A m bassador E v erett Brlgg:;gs. ed effort, . “He lives in another woworld; some ernlng Is easlesler said (han dQne. Some more moi difficult for him to prorove lack authorizing an acaction w ithout rcaliz- Azcona, echoing views outiin'ined by . things hc chooses to believe be and of the friends.ds. aides and Tlepubllcan ofli3f Involvement. "W ith Nixon,n,-lhe on- ing precisely wha^hat he has done. The ® top Honduran military officecer, ex* _ _ _ \ V some not lo believe.’* saidId QUESTION: How do> you tHo cup or basebas of the ear -; dent, Mobutu Sese Seko, ata n d b re s id - In life you'our strengths are your ^ know whert vour dog haia t e a r le a d in g d o w n1 info ir the conol ; ed over a budget meeting12 < w here At- w eaknesses an(and y our w eaknesses a rc W conker? Cen If b* sarloui?I? whore pus off brownishb. color .1 >ths." a fo rm er White f tho con bo soon, •tom ey GeneraT Edwin Mee: 3l said, "One of Reagan’s ANSWER: Conkor of lOffice of Management an • -A oors 00 is ofton serious if nof Sevoro conkorkor is o fosk for -; •D irector Ja m es C. Millerler Ill qifr' f ;ths is (ha( hc delegated trooted promptly, ll conon bo tho voterinorion.on. Eor mitos so.'- Riiror^i. nr thc flelall andmd (hat he is not con- 1 • 'L A tro Irded over the Federal Bi Jlitics, You saw Richard CQusodCOI by oor mitos, wox□X o c - lin y t h a t th e y connof c o be soon;! -Investigation budget, vS the 1 oye con cause ; no Aftor n ^ixon and Jlmrm m y C arter a nd L BJ all V -''i'i-V cum ulofi^, dirt, oxzomoa and by tho naked o> •BFCsldent saying nothing, even by-o genorally weallakon- doofnoss if not.ot. romovod_bo-v ... isljouting match between M nnrf-done in w ith1 aan obsessive attention ------■ Ronald Reagan' didn’t ...... od- -Condition. __ I t__ c a n 1 -bo -foro..tho_Jnnor..}r...oar-faocom t os;. ____ 2 •Miller, the two compromlin,” ed the"? BM sussuspoctod whon your cfog involved. Idi/ferences and Vice Presicesident Bush k""* I even I) .one of his 50 state y J / f M f cconstantly o r scrotchos at 'Cut the tension with a Jokloke accor- chairmen in lli(he 1984 election. This * L® Refer Questionsi s T7 o : ;; been helpful to him in cors, shokes his hood or i .‘dlhg to p articipants in the'meeting mi attitude h.is be W rap up for lh e hollcIlcJays in o n e of our t0 0 %b COILED CO' Green Cross it on tho floor. Ono telll i i .n u '/.■A senior official describe(Ibcd the past P” ‘- Thet'e problem now is that WOOLorcollon sw(A'eaters - Electric colors &i nn a lu r a l s in '* ' jlltolo Veterinary Hospltiipital PA -i sign is an inflammation in: •week as "a lot of outreach"ch" Intended “ hat has beenten a strength is now a solids and pailertis.'The m osi swealor you'll11 e v e r find for 2118 Kimberly RRoi o a d 7 33-4653 ;to; dem onstrate that the ad- weakness." y o u r m on e y . $45-$5555. •nvlnistration has not been3en crippled While som e of o Reagan’s defenders -by the revelations of lhe secsecret arms have suggesietJicd th a t his proclivity OUR LOCATION; -sales lo Iran as part of an effort to for disengagergement undergirds the ______^ ■free A-merlcan hostages In Lebanon claim that heiC cdidn’t know about (he ■ “Ttie aieatlferm al a r L ^ ^ ^11 'and the- disciosure thatot proceeds diversion of mimoney from U.S. arm s ••III The n Hciirl o f Illl,' Cily" -from this transaction wereere diverted sales lo Iran) lc lo aid (he contras who i;.. I w in l ulls, M) • 7.1*7.14-18IH 123 M ain A m-. : ita aid the Nicaraguan cocontras. In are fightingng the government ______OpL’ll .Stmcluy .S I2:(I(M:U0 p .m . •ieeplng with this slralegygy of trying Nicaragua, other olh Republicans think —^ !td change the subject, Reagan R« on that Reagan'sin's detachm ent com* :frlday presented a list of domestic pounds his crcd:•edibility problems. aBHBBBnSinoBBooBaBZBaa I -policy proposals and decla:dared, "We A Republlcarcan congressman famil- SEBBSSM ^ wlSSi asziBBBaH ae degafichce... . ■: ~ 'cannot, and wc will nol, let this stop lar with lhec mt anagerial styles of n c •Us from getting on with the buslncss Presidents Hlchard H M. .Nixon,. rofgoverning." G erald R. Fori'ord and Reagan thinks b c fepBgl ' o f •Mn the White House andd oon Capitol that Reagatgan’s ___ practice of__ -Hill, it is'widely recognizedred that get- establishing broad b. guidelines for ^ :trms7T=f =

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The South AAfrican governmentit cites w hat it con- siders to be an impending insurrec•ection as the reason it moved lastit week to severely rerestrict news repor- ______ting_of all evevents -.relating_to_.ai-apartheid-in-Soi^th ______■ A frica. But even it if tliat i is tlie case -- oni which it is im- ______pos^bIe_for ouloi^ i^ rs to judge — ttthe new impositions ■ will only delayay, buniot prevent, 'tfiTflowffi of ihform a-‘ tlon both withithin South Africa arand to the outside world. With the newew directives last weeeek. The Botha gov- T H I S T a p s:W' iU .^l.'P' _ ------ernment-can-circlaim-therdubiousTlisdistinction'of’having ------J y — So-M btffouresb the most cens;nsored press in thele world. Not even / p la c es lik e Chintiina im p o s e su ch lim its,its. But if Southth Africa thinits the newnc rules _will work in the long run,n, It is likely tobe mista>taken. ■ Apartheid is an uelv svstcm ofLpoUtlcaLrepression o ____ and no amountmt of effort to convincnee the world to the - * R o n b iio^eaml o i ^ l a grp/i t lackc of straategy— contrary,will1 work) for long. Thetlere are simply too J his advlsere were bi­ many avenueses by which what iss going| on in South WASHINGTON-Farrfrom f being a fluke, the to take lls toll, N ixon and his adm inistration’ssc c re t IrIranian arms deal has creaslngly unable to dealll withwi tricky Interna- Africa can becoicome known. reconfirm ed a n unforlunanate and continuing Kevin PlPhiUips tional economic challenges!ges ranging from curren- One of theI most n important is the tti diligence of the dim ension of U.S. politics:s: the tendency for cy alignments tolhcemerglerglng OPEC oil carteL world press. Just Jt because South AfricanAf government Am erican presidents re-e:-elected by landslide ma- F or these and o th e r reasonsions, recovery petered d o esn ’t w an t; newsn to be reportedid does not m ea n it Jorities to undercut theirsr second term s with w iches a re nol just a food}d tbut a n outlook. The oul and the econom y slidI Intiinto a recession, allenges facing the w on ’tb e . disp lay so fh u b rls. And thithese indulgences are new derring-do cam e from■om an evcr-morc-ascen- Arguably, the 1987-88 challei oflen important politicaliltumingpolnls,-- t Reagan adminstration areninrmore severe; not just Indeed, the! pressp coverage of thahat nation m a y ev en danl National Security CouncllCol s t a f f - f r o m or- The precedents are merem orable: Franklin D. • flcials like Vice Adm. JohnohnM. Poindexter and currency gyratio n s and oil cartelc problem s, but ------in c re a se—as—tl-tlie-press—there-devlevelops-alternative ------Rooseveltr4936rlryingHdidijack-thc-UrSr^uprfime------3H of an aging recovery. sources and ways w of getting impoportant information Courl — and falling. Lyndndon B, Johnson. 1964. come blueprinting Ramboiiboesquc operations thal a massive budget deficit,:,arecord a r trade deficit out. over-com m ltllng tlie Unit'lited Slates in Vielnam, sent their commander-ln-cin-chief’s Job approval and mounting U.S. intcrnatlnational indebtedness, ...... Like.seepagege from a canyon wall,ill, truth_wilLfind.its____ Richard M. Nixon. 1972, coveringC( up Watergate, "soaring higher than it couiould ever have gone based .Coping with such problemsm s would\ be difficult — Now Ronald Reagan's sececond term seems equally- under the best poHlicalclrciilrcumstanccs. way by slow degreesd( through the: hardestt rock. T his 'on ho-hum public approvalival of Reaganomics and- at risk from h is actio n s-— or his om issions —In distinct public skepticism;m ofI White House trade, A major confusion and1 disdislocation of 1957-88 is particularlyly so when the "truthIth” to be d isclo sed permitting the secret arm‘ms shipments to Iran, budgol. farm and envlronronmental policies. Small politics also seem s likely./.On Oi the Republican in v o lv es the aspasp irations o f a people, wilh proceeds supposed:io lc fund the contras in wonder that Reagan neverver reined in P oindexter side, 1988 front-runnerGeor;George Bush h as clearly There are millions m of people in1 SouthJ Africa, both N icaragua. or Norlh. Until November,}cr. swashbuckling paid been losing ground. Evenn Bush'sBi position asa blacks and whites, wh who are workirking daily for the The political fall-out pr()rom lses to be substan- big political dividends. formerdlrectorof theCenlrenlrallntelligenceAgen-' Ual. T he so-called Reagaran Revolution, already in " cy inlhe mid-1970s now threihreatens tobecomea’ em erg e n c e off aa n e w b r d ^ . U nfortunately, this popuopular hip-shooting cam- •trouble since November’sr’s election reverses, may ouflagedalackofU.S.geogeopolitical strategy, major delriment to hls'clectlectabillty. A fter a ll Uils N u m erou s nrestrictions on theirir efforts h a v e on ly now be going the way of lhthe New D eal in 1^8 and Relative to our economicic aand military power in sccret-agentry, how manyny vvoters are going to . forestalled the:he result, bufnot raraaljerially-affected thfeGreatS0Cletylni9C7,7, Moreover, Jet the ■ the 1950s a n d '60s, the UnilIniled S lates Is now on a want a spook-in-chief in Uie'Uie W hIteHouse. T o b e ' ‘ the outcome.!. It will be the samime with the press scandal continue to uofolc)ld. and theadministra- downslopeofhislory, Nortorth's Errol Flynn-like sure, until we hav e a bcUer:ter sense of the vice - . . :— - - restrictions. llon’sab lliiy to m an ag eddomestlc i and Interna- • adventures can only disgu:jgulsclhat; they can’l president's circumstances,:es, iit's unfair to script llonal economic policy inn 1967-88: m ay w eaken as change ll, Americans maylay feel better afler bom- scenarios around an electorMoral death-w atch. B u t ; the Nixon regim e's did duJu rin g th e 1973-74 bing Libya, bul such eventents hardly constitute a there Is a good chance lhallat ccontragate will . Watergate period. Prospepects fora Democratic reconstruclion of Trumanlan or Elsenhower era U.S rew rite the 1988 nom inationLion form sheets, presidential victory In 198988 m ay well surge, slrenglh. D emocrats, In tu rn , facece theti Irony that the __ Republicans are justifisfiably worried. And mlnd- Alas, they actually suggiIggest a m uch m ore scandal now lapping at thehe ReaganF admlnstra- Lettenrs------■ fui of how M arine Lt. Col.il. O liver L, North follows unstable brand of politicscs andi Ideology. No tion could be as m uch threatreat as salvation. The In the m acho footsteps ofif W\ atergate analogies are ever perfeclect. but one can argue . Nov. 4 elections h av e leflI theth( D em ocrats In illblrd G, Gordon LIddy a__ possession of a centrist sel>et oof emerging economic m ents- cdlncrcasiase in fees goes inlocffect. swashbuckler-lurned-jalll ,_ ..th a t Ihe.currenl cpisodc_he;_helps reaffirm the par- Resents comm decade ago. party stralegjglsts can righ'tlycautloh eagan foreign adven- Issues and reaw akening votivoter loyalties, but all ’ 3o i c * r » r ■ II w on'tlake lal m ore th an'fourto five tial p arallel beiween R eag " on election regi2gistrar years at; S39.000 S3 profit per year, even againsl ever again givinglg powerful positions to turism and "Shadow Impciperial" attempts to this could bc JeopardizedI lIf f Uiet party unleashes ‘ Asaregls(rar. Iresenl men whose psychologiess a re right oul of Soldier recreate pasl glories in othercounlries-oth forex- ils contingent of liberal mormorallzers wearing >cntMr.Joc on the presresent fee basis to pay off hum an-rlghts b u ttons and cl G ulick’s rem ark s In Therhe Times-News the mortgaIgage, So why should those of Fortune m agazine. Butut GOP strateg ists wll! ample, Fiance’s mid-l9th')th Cenlury "Second Em- id cloaked In neo- Dec. 6. ” lhal re g istrarsrs nnd• eleclion who playy golf g during lhat lapse of kid them selves if they regcgard"contragatc” asa p ire” under thc great Naptlapolcon’sposturlng Watergate righteousness.s. CiCongressional Judges have a lack of training,"tra tlmchaveive to pay Increased fees In Coincidence, The currentIt ReaganI hubris rcpre- nephew Louis Napoleon.1. 0On all loo m any dlm en- Robesplerres who thrill to 11theldeaofre-cnactlng Iwas.appointcdreglsti'Istrarofthc ___ thelnlerin-rim?-Why.shouldn’LUicclub, senls a direct political prorogression: liveby gun- sions, nostalgia politics; haveha been an ad m in stra- W atergate have lo b e a r In mmind that ultim ately, boal diplom acy, die by It;I; so ar by the Im pact of by empowering the Carterer aadmlnlstraUon, the C astleford precinct in1 1946,119 have house monlortgage be paid off over a tion mainstay, fromgunbcnboat .diplomacy to 1 the opinion polls in 1985- clim ate of the e a rly 1970ssdld dli as much damage to worked hard gelling peopeople to period ifof 20 21 or 30 years like any other^ global sw ashbuckling in ll restoring income lax raleslies of thc Calvin Coolldge . 85. slump from its over-imIndulgence in 1986-87, thc D em ocrats a s th e Repub‘publicans. re g ister and vole. Ig o0 to the school permanenilenl structure, and not saddle years. B ut once ihese reststate of all the land, joy onncveryhond” cv ) isnext course is unjustI S O t e d the w ater;r nm erging from tw o dif- ly i to Chicago and Its urbanin challenges because he no defense Industry, it rank:cived. Becausc Illinois Is llnols television stations?’"A "A lot," Thompson do more than break even!-cn?Theclty IheBibieslD slory of creation slating: butlers j at beck-and-call. - an industrial ond agricultuihas underscored for :says laconically bul so qulcklilckly Uiat it alm osi , m a n a g e r’s a rticle In lhele Dec.I 9 Issue m an shall!i'll have domination over the . He w as lucky his move oioutofSprlngfieldwas hard-hit by both rust-beltJovcrnors ai have lo say 'seems the thought has hitherIherlo crossed his mind. ; of The Times-News saldt:id thal this earlh. hisI wish, nol th e v o te rs’ Insoslstence. Luck, tby So governing In this era ‘yes.’Thallsnottrueofhas This very day Thompson)n is heading across the y e a r’s profit w aso n ly $39.$39,000, In- A relhes(ese scenic areas wc treasure5 (namelsAdlal, Inl982Stev

Local vt i s i t o r s5 t o N i c c' x x r a g ^ a I i g n o r ee b r u t ai l l i t y b y Sandini I l i s t o s . These past few weeks bavmbed new oppressors,9, nowm th a l they h ave -__ s to r from In by Castroilo lo m a k e w a ra g a ln s t ments me to stop the killings. murderers. Thefhelr faces would not and anc m urdered by the Soviet aaand' thrownoffSomozaloza, a n d forced lo Je ro m e raises his voice fnn oiopposition these innocent[•nt people? The ' description of the supppposed have a gentle; smilesr as they looked Cul telo- In y e a rs pastist on visitation to w wai ant to particip ate In the Ange first-hand the situation dowi igolan. pression, to livee lnin freed o m and :• own there. erend"or"chich u rch " w om en united dependently dei confirmed by ananyone Poland, Romlania an and Y ugoslavia, genocide, gee and refused to givee said to dignity, to workk wherewl they want, What I am really intereste gives these pecpeople th e right to be outside ou: of the "peace groups']s''spon- aodspe^ingw{With locals. I bav e felt their the Cuban overloards. knowing from these Indlvldi when they are terrterrorized and but- >; Mduals is selEcUvely ablabhorrent. sored soi by the Ortega Maralstssts. ^ tb e lr te rro r, seensee the fear in their W V hat a mockery these peoplpie chered for theirr ChChristian beliefs, why did they not wrltelelterIters of We here innthe It Magic Valley have interestingly 1 enough, wherlen the ey e s as they describedej membersof make raa of freedom. Murder and protest when those "blood Ui idthe thenilisourobllgiillgalionlfnolhing i d th irsty absolutely noUlOthlng in com m on with Sandinlsta Sa te rro rists, w ith theirth their familiess kidnappedk by th e stench stei of death Is weighing beiiMvlly else, lo allow themlem^o^etermine ____ ! ^ .Sandinlsta mercenarles--wiL’-were hired lhe Nicaragua -Cuban and Soviet allies were ua of today. As it really----- Cu rebumlng secretpollceta:(as now exists In the — intIn the alr,-perpetratedby theS}San- their own dMtlny.ny- ...... : ...... !: by the KGB to rape, pillagegeand i stands now. th«< CM.I.• All M CW|tl*M4 M*Mr •; CMd> Wllh On I , BMitMo. and business and ' sto ck Iriformatior.m ’208-886-7740 j; A thletics have become addictiveadc (fon.(fOI Faculty members may/spend s While there IsiIs risk to such Instllu- Shothon* < ■ for many American unlversl as much lim e with a f e w acadadem :____ Uons In abandonionlng commercialized— ^SjOLdail^Jeature- iicSng^'-— Js-GarJrter-Muiphy----- ^ — dtvertlng-their focusTromle icaiiyunquairfled student athIhletes athletic progranams, Increasingly oftheTlmes-New ^ 'MOa Cflffaaey • lo sp o rts, y el the Institutionsons f e a r — — _ asa s 'w ith those on whom they piplace there Is greaters rrls I k in not doing so. that they cannot thrive wlthcIthout . . thetheir greatest hopes. Universities drlvIrlveawaysupporters' ■ P h o n e s ^ ^ f o u n t ain'BCueBird i n them . I for athletes, >s of who want to contontrlbute to learning 7 3 3 -0 8 4 4 Few doubt that team sport Athletic departm ent losses, r a v e C lortshave Therelatlvel:^ely benign ones Include course, im pinge on th e generaTal reve- Institutions by'holdingonto he sup- j a pla ce In the educalion andnd special admissiisslon conditions for nues of the university. But, pe ant to hang onto their development of young peophople. B ut players, special:ial living and dining ar- innst Impnrf .int ,.py rn-islvo pw ‘n titie s.lt is said that rw ritte u .-“ hiflgfewghts,. spspecial acadfemiitm^l:-—tion [J5J of athletics breeds a sens( ever became great B s by m any universities havee IIlittle ingandsometirjtim es sp ecial curricula values vgi, that Is antithetical toll all. i relationship to the tradltlonaonalra- toensurelhatpit p la y e rs m aintain ' true goals of higher educalionQn New scandalsIs InI sports p ro g ram s (gf tlonale fo r athletics In theihigher hl( thelrellglbilltyily to p la y . g Ihl'etlcs suggest th a t Itis is time for more K E’S . learning process. Excessive promotion of athl At worst, thehe Inducem ents Include exalts achievements of the boijQjy universities tom»make the tough ^ At Southern Methodist UnlUniversity, payments to playerspk to "sign" lo at- rather j.g[] lhan the critical examinlnatlon cliolce to put edu w here I h av e taught for 255 yye e a rs , tend a given university,unl payments q^ i, there have been new allegall of Ideas. And when universitytycom - 5E2I15:______NTED FOR chriRISTMASiii: gallons of for attending'a ar n d b onuses for pij^plicily in Illegal inducementlol o: National Collegiate Athleticlie outstanding perperformances. Pay- Association rule violations w athletes is made public; lessorions In J- Carter Muni;/7j/jy,pro/essoro/ Ik is while the - ments somelimJmesaremadeinthe- ethics that should be an Integrgrai eccnomks in Sf tox end S !' :hes and recruiters. yWilh sm aller numbers of al. ^ 1 llecnt* •liro . $S00 cap. r«dueidueilon duo oi in- ‘ , verslty officials have becomtome en* although theyyarc a paid salaries that lhan public institutions have, eapllon. Totol of poymanit $59405 9 ^ 0 . __ -- trepreneurscoughluplnahiahigh-risk, dwarftheusualu ala c a d e m lc com pen- private p^j, universities lhal staylyw ilh C orr CallHvlaKrown hlgh-slakes business. satlons. haveslishort tenures and are the game seem under even m< Universities hardly are lo I 7 3 4 ^ 3s'""" 3 i;i 1 toblame under greatpressure pre lo produce pressure p^, to win. They are und ■ V iliia lm for the forces thal have diver.verted ' winning teamns. s, E v en w hen unlversl- pressure pre to sell seats in Ihelr them from teaching and reseesearch. ly olflclals arere not t directly involved stadium jta, s and to ca p tu re TV al ITHEISE ENMOK■ O R S I i , s ' The alumni who carried with;ith th e m In player payofl,’offs. "boosters” often tion; their wealthy ttoostersal ^ FofOv*r33Ya»nTht7i0 £asfest Pfaca In Tho Worid TTo o Bt u y A C a r t f • the nostalgia ot Saturday aftr te o diences, TV coverage, posl-si>l-season In attractingphilanthropic phi and gov- °o g o ln . bowl bids and profits. Losinging teams ernment supporport. SEE IDAHO'S BEST57 can cause substantial losses,e s .T b e But there arere costs. It is not CHEVROLET DEALEI pressures to win arc translati;laled ln to unusual for univnlverslty p residents to ERS commercial activities to prol>rotcct spend as much:h limt e solving th e pro- TODAY profits th a t, despite NCAAiregula- rc blemsof theiralr athletic departments tions, result In special induccucem en ts as on the real[work w( of higher educa* You have OU» u r n u m b o r f o r CliC lasilfiodl 4 r ANCND IT IS TOLL FREE... KTHucsnoinm uotnoiICKTOn It u i ^ ic w tTi M j n Jarom a,W tndall,(I, Gooding, Hagormgn,n . .'S36-aS3S ™7W-222S t t , m t m i x m a u n n n c[cnrnuT i Fil«r. R ogvrion, HoHollister...... 326-9379 »fl1 HO Ifeerfwii A»*»..t..AI 334-3900 S43-44M------BurUy< Rupsrt/Pau'aui, Odkloy ...... ____ 6 7 ^ 2 9 9 2 umuaruiaiDKnixn uiusicii IU4UM T.f. m i WnlMUbilOKYIOn i Buhl. GditUford ;. ____ 8 4 3 - 4 a a e _ JS7a3-30M r;:;______t j i ______I T w lnfgllt..,,.,, 1 OnlyMlnuht e s T o K e e pS t a x -f r eE i E :

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1 T H E M COREYO i u L O O) K ^ , THH E B E TTER ! THI I S L O ODKS ; ■ — 3rd Floeoor ■ " I Jl callLt'lOW FO R ALL THEEPLUSSES! F ! Sherm o o d ’ss Sport Center First intfnterstate Bank BIdg. - "Jrt/i PROFIFE SSiO N A L ECOI'lOMi)MIC .T w in Faiis, Fa idahc 83303 ' H H SERVIViCES, iNC. 5 4 5 ' JAM EES R. LOVE. LUTCF A-0 TImati-News, Twin1 Falla,F* Idaho S u n d a y , Dec®)c«mber14,1966 ^ ^ ______J i 1 __ ___ Sunday. Docomber 14,1986 Times-News. Twin Falls, Idaho A-7 • M a n y/ an esthhesiolocgy-relalt ed deaath ^ d ule to mea lp ra c tijcg Auditor, governor battle over finances mon rtno «nnniH r, Galncr’s sUff says the John Price, the governor’s press times In the coal and steel in- — ■ - ___ NEW YORK (AP)) - As many as 75 per- a/«anesthesiology, estimates put?ut the figure at chairmann of the Committee on Pro■rofesslooal that in 25 yearsars of reviewing over l,0l)0 suchsi oximeters, in which a ; iiSSu' St^tc Auditor GIcn Gainer rcsumcd sUle will have enough money by secretary, declined to say Saturday dustrles, have been building for ^ ^ • __ cent of the 2 ,0 0 0 or>r more anesthesiology:-2.01iooo to 10,000 deaths per yearear in the Unlled Liability of, the American SocSociety of cases, he hasB foundf( that failure to keep1 tbeI over a finger, measureure-blood oxygen levels.. procewing welfare checks after Gov. then so thal paychecks don’t bounce, whether the battle la over, saying be some time. Five months Into the ^ ^ l-> f . _r-» I r-i ■ ■ ■ t _r-. related deaths In thelhe tJnlted Stales each SlaSlates. Ancstheslobiologists. patients’ airwa•way open Is among the most m' Carbon dioxide mot ^ But J65 million in paymenls, chieny hasn’t been able to determine exact- fiscal year, tax'collections - mosUy ^ l ] l ^ t l T I year are the • resultuit of malpractice or "In three-fourths of the case;ises. there Is real Anesthe;lesloioglsts are involved.. InIr only 3 important causauses of- severe brain damsnage breathing lubes measmasure the blood levels of out of office, but; still Insists tbe lo other slate agencies, are behind ly whal checks Gainer’s office pro- from sales, business and Income AOLIA a ,• mistakes by doctor;tors, anesthesiologists malpractice,” ma said John Bowe:wer, a New York percent of all medical malpracticeIce claims, and death, waste carbon dioxidede andi also assure that state d ^ n t have enough money to schedule. cessed iate Friday. But as for the taxes - are running «7 mUllon reported Saturday. attorneyall who defends anestlstheslologlsts Id but they' imake 11 percent of thee iresulting Monitoring; devicesd that bave becoi:ome breathing tubes are} plplaced in the alrwa^T' cah at «,h«i k . Gainer said his office has been try-, underlying conflict, he said, “Ifs behind the official projections on - ______J ______New evelopmentsi I inj monitoring equip- malpractice ma claims,. damage payments, Indicating that L the commerciallyy availablea within the last two t nol In the digestive tratract - a misUke that - “8 to warn Moore abwt dwbdllng something that’s going to be a which the budget r i i r r i l T I T l T Q T U T O T ^ C r Q ment could, however,rer, virtually eliminate Doctors I noled, however, lh.lhal deaths due awards agagalnsl them are much hlgilgher than years could changecht lhat, however, by mimak- issometlmesmade. 2|£* lax income for months, “but the recurrlngproblem.” „ „ ... L / X w i l l L # L O L # l v / L w O L O within two years anesthesiology-related i lo;10 anesthesia are rare overall,all. occurring on- average,, CChancy said. . Ing il possllsslble to monitor patienents' Keenan said it is onlyBnly In the last year that 5!mlA„/vniiThu administration just says, 'Yes, we Gainer said Saturday thal he Moore, the lone Republican among 1 ^ a r MT ly once or twice in everyy 10,0001 uses of "If youu get brain damage, you cancc figure breathing conti »rlag anesthesiologists haveave become convinced' mU^o^vaUable to meet day-Unfay know there’s a shortfall, bul we're never Intended to stop Uie welfare stale officials, says he downT pon-rnM ^ ,Ar.. -t. - rv ' u m t, catastrophes that can:an cause severe brain ly ontlnuously without Interferi M nA/>aeeart7 tft r^rnuont lu r> nol Koioe to Dusb thc lUiDic button oavments onlv to sloo- the denari- to heed calls for a spending GROTON, Conn. (AP) — The Ten- The D-5. however, will bave a — damage and death, a do< anesUiesia.------on aboulBB million dollars,-sald Che;heney, who -with anealhesla*sla,* surgery-or-other mee ifigures are available premiums prc paid by obstestetrlclans and • Katz, wlwho frequently serves as5 ana expert College of VirglirglnlainRlchmond. said Keenan, whose ownhospuajnasoraercQowr mmion Friday. "incompetence, malfeasance or nfc- Wesl Virginia’s financial pro- have no choice but lo Institute spen- carried away those who obstructed 1989, about two years longer than for the number of deaths related to neurosurgeons, nei said Dr. Fredrederick ^Cheney, witness ddefending anestheslologisgists, said The devices>s fallf. into two categories. Pu’ulse more of them. A 115 million payroll is due Tues- glectofduty.” blems, resulting in part from tough ding cuts before then. entry to the Electric Boat shipyard, normal for a Trident suDmarine ^ divlson of General I^namics Corp. because of the additional teat period ______1 ,,.- . andsolebullderOftheTridentsubs, . forlhemlsslle3,theNavysaId. « | W | ^ » D T U C A ■ same old thing - " 1 assure you this evenl will nol go —^Doctorrsendbc oycott B u l l e t i n • I ri-f^W -L C • •. W>' blocking sidewalks. Nothine ex- unnoticed, for this ship ... Is the lead _ S Chmf'i~CK ship of the most powerful deterrent urgency rroom tim .^S/ri/L Jf testers were a^rrested outside W Mm^Frank B°*KSVcommMdJtr ofemei I B ------" ^ S l shipyard and charged with creating of the Atlantic Fleet and a native ' MIAMI (AP) - NNeurosurgeons CounlyMedical Mc Society, BT • S a i _ a public disturbance, an Infraction Tennessean, said In his keynote aid the Florida Legislaturere n ffl ^ ______carries a S58 fine payable by speech. who boycotted emergei•gency rooms al He said five Dade County hohospitals have should pasi^ pa laws to further limitlit iftMglraBW agreed to end theirr pprotest for 60 jury awaivards In malpractice cases,•s, days, while medicalI leleaders search grant em(mergency room doctors Im-n- marched lo the nearby Navy sub- Uie aSStlon*th^^ for solutions to soaring•ing malpractice munily from fr lawsulls and l>ettercr — — ------g B , I I ‘ marine base, where another eight avoid lls destructive accuracy would • costs. regulate‘insurance in cosls, _ __ were arrested on the same charges, be for on enemy to strike first. ------“ lt-was-buslncss-3s-as-usual-at-the— Miaml-Cil-Gcneral'Hospital-helps-lwo-^O------^ V ------^ Groton police reported. Ai^n rfftfirpwins fhP ffAfh«rinff hospllals Saturday after aft< a trauma- neurosurgiirgeons on its staff with thele V _ \ l 77 ^ ------^------^ ------Morethan-l,000-guest3-huddled-ln-^e^/|^S-°|^|n ...... unit boycott that lastasted just over cost of Their tl insurance. But lhatat —— I / f y L- 'SE' •• g makeshift shelters Inside the ship- Jim sasierofTpnn^^ two weeks at five off abouta « D^de plan probiDbably will nol be adopted by \ \ / 9 • — W - . • <••• :.i. ■ ...... - ...... - - yard on-the-Thames -River-In ' •County hospitals.-* ' ■ — lhe otheJier -four- hospitals- withii! r ' I ffl souUieaslem Connecticut, where Five neurosurgeonsins and other emergenc;ncy room stafflngproblems. f t * <*<*<0. , I m f - ' ' . ■ stronR Busts pushed the wind chill .? Teraes^. pie general and thoraclu-buy-l(-for-onc-1 - 1 I— I IJECTION TV = ------/ / ------m ---- £NTERT-AINMENT-SYSTEM---- -TrldmtHlrt.m testing due lo begin in 1967, the new Kelso's wife, Landess Kelso, also a the agreement. • Tllt'outlntirumonlonlatlon / ' . / / • i.pi«.knrini.,o,u..,.„„. missile wll] be Ole most potent In Tennessean, was the sponsor of tbe , "Unless some real answersan are ob- At Mlamami General, a spokeswoman • ConiompororyOaOak finlih on wood produels SSnon'woodmoterloli ne lalned in the near futuiJture, within the said shee did < not know if the deal a , I f * s-bondgraphictqueiiicr theNavv’sarsenal; submarine.-In keeping with tradl- next 30 lo 60 days, notJt oonly will these would>e be offered lo other high-risk O ^ / / * ir'Owoytptohanyittmt The D-S and its predecessor, U)e tlon, she broke a botUe of cham* physicians not be seelnlelng emergency specialtiesles. "Right now. we’re doinglg 1 Reg. $2400 l7 > 5/^ a / / -iPF'4 a C-4 first deployed in 1979, were pagne against Uie vessel to conclude he neurosurgeons, With thele _ [IJ ______I ______' V MOW ” devploped by Lockheed Corp, the launch ceremonies. ______pallealS-anymorfiJluLmt other phvsl- 1^ for the ...... clans will be joiningg tthem bccauK oUier surgiirgeons. .we’re taking It a day‘y they don’t want to cover the ata time,"B,” sald Barbara Ferrelro. als_of. the Dade County emergency roomm . without Olllcials ‘J specialists,” said Dr. Bruce HospitalI Association planned to O o u i I N uclear test rocks Welssman. presidentIt iof the Dade meet next'xt week to address the issue. 1 Si^otoSE the Nevada desert WitnesS S i n a r mQ S d e a l ^ ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM ^■1 wmw x a. M o d e l R ^N F 3 5 6 _ A, -.....• - _ • 25-Coiormoniiof/roccivor . - LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--A ma-. - The delay-was not causcd bv the . J SYL VANIA 26 ";'SUPERSET CONSOiOLE" ^ ai.r.°lii.dVom«'t™^^^ lor nuclear weapons test rocked Uie presence of protesters at Uie 8 lt be toComi t r a s i o u[ i n d d e a d • NowSupoRomoio-29(T\(TV, VCR) IR romolo conirol-3'4 Pi • u^bendiiorooflrophicoQvoiiJOf Nevada de'serl Saturday following a Said. Four protesters Set oul Wed------—^53chonf*et«opob»Uly>— ^ — -A -/9------*-Mot«Hino43^^«^p«>k«f^y»iomi------I i I ' ' rfl ' -nearly—two-hour—delay—due—to-nosday-nighUo-hlke-to-ground-iero— ^------' LOS ANGELES(AP)lP)--A key fed- militaryI airport, ai • Stor«o.'SAPodopioblo s , .» - " J - technical nrnhlpms that slonned the in an effort to halt the test but left • Room light monitor [ — Roa.S2800 9 ^ V A A countdown five seconds before the next day because of freeiing eral witness In an Investigation ln\ of Carr, who w described himself as • Tfoditionolcobinol wilhilh Pocon ilnlih on wood produciucitond I F the trafficking of aarms lo the part of aa trainingt team assisting thehe non-wood moioflol* ------' 1 ______. AZS m o w ■ . a B W detonation. weather. Nicaraguan Conlra rebrebels was found Contras,I, said the weapons laterer ' f c ------1 ...... • • The blast caused considerable The test, code-named Bodle, was ' dead Saturday, but no foul play was were tranansferred lo rebels based in — {(^)i ground motion al a conlrol point, 35 the 20Ui announced since Uie ^vlet ' suspected, authoritiesssald. SJ Costa R1;lca.c£ He said he took part in a R©g.S790 miles from ground zero. Department Union said It had begun a unilateral , . Stephen Carr's bodydy was found by raid into0 Nicaragua^ from Costa Rica - ■ ______, of Energy spokesman Jim Boyer test ban on Aug. 6, i m ..... his sister In Van Nuysuys, a suburban wllh Contrntra forces. NOW ...... h ■' ll said The test orfglnally was scheduled neighborhood aboul; IZi: miles nor- He was'as arrested by Costa Ricanan F - J / ------.iThcli[smogfaph needle Is swing- lor ™ ay. but unfavorable wind thwest of downtown. authoritiesties In-Aprll 1985 on charges;es ...... -.nl nnif C • ln8w«%/'B5ycfsald,vlewlngln. "It seems the mann wenlw out In the of vlolallrlling Costa Rlcan nculrallly.ty. middle of the night loto |gel something He was> Jailed]i there until last sum-m- 'from his car and apparently ap; con- mer whertien he was. released on ballall .ULUUIlWl . . - "£''^Sred 5 .6 on the - vulsed and died,” saidaid police officer and fledUo to the United Slates. IDennlsObert. , FBI and a other federal In- In­ M o> c d e l R P F 7 0 2 ii 1 3 ^BYHQWARD MILLER s t e r e o m u s i c s y s t e m ■ : "Il’s not an unusualual type of case, vestlgatorters have been examiningng I a / S S ^ S m No foul play Is susp(jspecled." Obert allegation;ions of Contra gun running SYLVA'A N IA 27"D IA . REMiMOTE l ip 111 - •AVIOPTO$5SO w It h r Ac IT p l ™ ^ said. The coroner’ss officeo said an and narcorcotlcs trafficking aince early‘ly I HlPliP EO SUPERSET II overdose was the prelirelimlnary cause'' this year,sr. That investigation is sep- V)IRromoiocontrol-33PB 1?' ' I >upoRomoTo.<4 (TV/VCR/CATV) li I 11' I - ■ priced from ^ g S S m S ^ m . of death, and an autopitopsy will deter- arale [rom froi the one involving thehe I lotton pfogrommoblo ic o n luningilngol iho lel mlnethe.flnal cause. Reagan1 administrationt and diver-*r- I inolcopobllity ' Obert also refusedi lo speculate ori slon lo ContraCo bank accounts of S30;30 ElVJjiati jn-scroon channol copitoning •1 Contoinp Ith OoK voneor coblnot , whether drugs, alcoticohol or some million In payments for arms ship- inporory tube width dosign with ( I ri * ^ ■ 511^000 R eg.S289. ^199 %tersaM'^h“™ ^ other substance was5 Irinvolved In the ments toolran. Ii ^ I n s ...... n i E ? t — ...... mediate explanation for the-deloya^ed under Uie Limited Test la n ~ .------ovedose. This sprspring. FBI officials question-in- ^ 1 (similar to Illustration) oUier than technical reasons. ireaty. Carr’s slsler Ann, of Naples, Fla., cd Carr- atal the San Jose, Costa Rica,:a, Reg.$1snoo said her brother wass "very paranoid prison aboul abc his participation In thehe \ NOWV ...... and frightened’—becaucause of his role March 19&1985 weapons shipment. - - _ 1/ ^ ------Voyager gets OK for flight os a witness In the case.ise. The FBI FB Is looking into possible>le , Carr, about 27, wasas releasedi (rom arms ixport exp conlrol law violationsns K I E D ^ MOJAVE, Calif. (AP)-Meleorol- iween6:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.Sunday, a county jail in Naphiples last monlh and violatilatlons of the Neutrality Act, 1 ^ | y | \ ^ n S '.'--1', ^It e g g a M i oglsts gave final approval Saturday Herron said.. after serving time loifor a probation which bars ba; attacks mounted from R E C L i r ' - violation. Relatives salsaid hehad been U.S. soil011 against countries wilh'i M o d e l S;y ' 8 i i i ■ ; slaying with a frlencend In the Los which the thc United States is nol at SYLVANIA AUUDIO RACK SYSTE\ J BY LANE & Angeles area near■ wwhere another war. • 35 woMs po'channelI O'oulpul E M - z - b o y a u d i o c o m p o n e n t iSifSffi-S gS ' sisterllves, ■■ • Duol iomi-solt louchI casioKocc dock} for conlinuoui I LA-Z- . He has describedd himself as a lope-io-iopo pla/ • witness in federa! inveivesligatlons Into Us«Ise our toll free • Highjpaod lapo-lo-taplapo dubbing ------r~weapons shlpmenis. to the Contras, • 24pfojetj wim projoi I S A L E P RI K C E S . m B y 9 - • umbers for • 10-bond grophic oquolilolizor with L£0'» - C 0 F \ A k ------'- v I B H i S n J l i MijJ— . „ - •.AM/FM5t«reo«ynthovzortunerwithi0>tationprosoi> Herron Shortly after noon, a ter a an assertion backed by congressional I STARTING' F FR O A A ' • Sami-ouiomoiiciumtobi* . - . .. weaUier briefing ior pilots Dick perfect calm to get Into Uie air.... , sources and oltiers Involved in in the llassifiedl . Jnvestigatlon. ^ M Og ■ ID M ill] Rutan and Jeana Yeager. AlUiough thc Voyager crew Is bas- He had told FBI[ a;agents hc par- In1 JJe/omo. Wondoll, R o g . $ 7 0 0 '.jf~ ' ' '' ' ...... T V - Voyager will make a brief trip cd at. Mojave. Uic record fll^t. ch 6 1985, ship- Go. H O W ...... [ p [ ^ ■ S | J | J HOW - “*W iEr 2 7 ------^ Saturday from lls base at Mojave would take off from and land at the...... ------Micipated In a March >ood!ng, Hagerman 3 9 ^ r^rrilirs \ f Airport to a runway al Edwards Air nearby base, which has a runway ment of weapons fromom Fort Lauder- I ' Force Base, where takeoff for the long enough io accommodate the ------dalCFlaTlO'ErSalvaiivador‘s-Ilopongo— D»lal ll 536-2535 '* 2 6 globe-glrdllng trip scheduled for be- needs of the fuel-iaden craft. DEMAND W i o d i iV v « 9 2 0 SYLVANIA CA:ABLE READY IR I AUDIO COMPONENT I ■ m i s Br R A n r REMOTE VCRR i jnnol coblo-foody I rifi • Upojltion, 93chonn< oloclronic lunor W H Y S E N EI D Y O U R l\ , • I4day, 2ovont propr(ogrommor ■ 11 function Infroredriid remoto lecta ^ M O N E Y CO U T O F B Q I • Search/spaciol ollect: \ p B n a m m \ S T A TFE? J Rog. $429. Support TWIN FALLaLS X NOW ...... 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— ------':y------A-8TImes-Newa. TwinI Falls,Fai Idaho Sunday, Docen;ember14,1986 i I r a q i Vw a r p l a rn e s b o in r b T c h i r a n , d eB stroy ac i r d e f eg n s e n e>tw l ork aids, but g ave no figures. Saturday £ returned safeljsly to base. French-builtlit M irag es and Superr coil ta n k e rs and o th e r faclUl'es fs on Iraq stepped)ed up Its attacks In re- - NICOSIA. C yprus (AP) (A - Iraqi Inthoserald J as Iranian leaders an-' id . Radio Interrupted1 Baghdad I Radio, quoted 1an unlden- Etendards,, and a has mabtalDed airr ILarak Island in the Straralt of Hor- cent months as ! , warplanes destroyed an anti-aircraft Baghdad ey w ere p rep arin g tO' I programming to anoounce titled t milllary.spokesmanoas 1 saying, supremacy' Inlc th e 6-year:0 ld Persian,n. mr uz. 750 m iles soutb of Iraqaq. nounced they defense network and a power plant regular prc final and fateful offeo- In Tehran In the firstL airai: raid on the that the IraqiIrai je ts flew 310 m iles Into N either side allow s liIndependent Gulf War. Iran generally retaliatesLes for Iraq! launch a "fina seven monlhs, Irantoboraiimb T ehran a t 2.30 p.m . observers ( to the war zone;ies as a rule, Iraqi jetss flew1 700 miles to bombb s air strikes by firing surfrface-to-sur- sive” before; thithe end of the Persian > Iranian capital in se\ ear in March. Iranian- state-run Baghdad Radioidlo reported. It saidI the t planes first hll the and■. battle claims can rararely'be con- Iran’s Neka:a power station near thee facef missiles on Baghad1 anda Basra,.calendar year er-bombers at- missile bases, bas ‘‘reducing Tehran's firm I ed. Iran-Soviet[border bc eight days ago. IIraq’s second largest cityly. 14 miles leaders boast5t tlthey plaiv^to throw up • Other Iraqi flghter-l co m b atan tsv n to the of- laded military targeirgels In nor- air defenseise system to rubble,” then The Iraqi air force h a s Soviet- On Nov. 25, 25 Iraai Jets made tbelrr westv of the two countrieses’ common to l million cot thwestern Iran closerer to the Iraqi attacked the th power plant, "setting made i MiG fighter jetsJ as; well as longest sortierties of the war, bombingg tbo/der. - fensive. border, the radio added.2d. it ablaze." Iran’s official Islamlamic Republic The lastst Iraqi air strike against News Agency' monitoreiored.,ln Nicosia, Tehran wasvas M ay 7, the city’s main conflrmed-the-raid-on-thfi-the-power-sla*—olL-roflneryjry-of-Shahr-Ray-was-the— lion. It m ade no mentlsntion of Iraq’s target andnd storage tanks were set claim that thc jets dedestroyed sur- ablaze. Eleven E civilians were face-lo-alr missile bases.5cs. reported killed kl and -15 wounded in n o i m IRNA said thc powerver station was lhat attack,:k. Oil! EKD , dam aged but no casuallkillles resulted. Iraq saidIld the targets In the three ■It also acknowledged;ed that the clt- northwestertem cities were'tcoop con- les of M erlvan. R ab atit aandMosekin celrallonsas and ammunition depots, Kbrdistan province wcwore hit. The Those targetslar were “demolished" — agency 'reported .clvillaillan casu.'iltlcs and all: Iraqi Ii raiding, planes, on diiist e ^ S p e c ii a l s L I r a n - I ir a q c o rnflict i ^ 3 5 " S R E A L H GIANT s t a l l s /o i l a c c co r d n COHSfll SCREEN ‘.GENEVA (A P ) - OPIOPEC ministers tlon of anonlonymlly. COLOR)R ^ VAU.UEI ■ suspended talks untilII Monday A' afler The Iraqraqls refused, saying they COLOR filing to reach final agiagreement on a must eltheiher be exempted from the p{an for cu ltin g oil prcproduction and proposedI paclp. or bc allowed to pro- ^ MONfTOIDR N am e bre>rands a t | H i ' ______duce.ns muTmchJ?JUsJran,.lhe 50UK.es_ JP h __ rilslng prices. . . W R j-----Jollar.-sfntretching— ||m j ■ ISeveral of the oil mministers said yid, _ — - -ajtcr fourhours of talksilks on S atu rd ay Iraq isrexempt’ffonTOPEC’s e: cur~ 2 ^ 2 3 WITHREMCWOTE “ low pricerirnTPlos t ^ l^al they remained hophopeful of-over- renl produ)ductlon agreement, which E-Z Tormms. Free H H ciming the obstacless lol( an accord, was Implerlemenlcd Sept. 1 and is due jdcludtng conflicting{ demandsc by to expiree Dec. 31. The exemption WHEN YOI)U CAN AFFORiRD G ift Wrap):p|}!ng a n d |R M lean and Iraq. was g rainled n t because OPEC was service byy re x p e rts. j u j n i •The two P ersian GulGulf neighbors, unable to) reconciler( Iranian and Iraqi ______IHU ------Wo're^C^ O p e n ------bolh-certel-membersrhjrhave-bwfrtJt-dcmandSTT War since Scptem t)en98(1980. ■ The negoigotiations appeared lo have B U Y 1FHE BESTI■I 9 a .m .-9-9 p.m.-, inSUBISHI “ ;Under terms of whatlat sources said been compmpllcaled by a Baghdad until Chri:iristm as. MIS an hiformal agree:reement among'radio annmnounccment that Iraqi l^ ministers not lo t talk to planes bomombed Tehran on Saturday, TSUBISHI (Closed Sundays)S l j 9 5 reporters, the delegatiortion chiefs were The reportsiris said Iraqi jets destroyed Aivin unusually tight- lippeded on the third Tehran's imain power plant and ...... day of their conference.:e. , • ------struck mililililary installations around ------.Kawii SiraiesnuKTT"L ibya's nil ttfuTnmtan*anxapitnh—^ ^ ------nllnlsler, said he slllilli was hopeful Tchlobaa of Gabon said among r a ^ ; thal a formal accord coicould be reach- obstacles.;. tX BOOMBC A u to m a tic - C ook* ■ Ihg Saturday's eveningilhg session th a t gradual rise'inrisi prices. M odel TX67 M odoi MW22 sPEAt\KERS m ICR*i O ^V E Tn“g.''^' an accord w as w ithin reach.rec An OPE(’EC decision to cut produc- "There will be ann aagreem ent ... Uon woulduld accelerate the cartel’s $ 9 9 9 9 (but) We need m ore• tlitime, so lel us steady ret;retreal from Its controver- *23 » 9 ” * 38 4 9 ’1 enjoy our-weekend andind cook It on a slal stralc,ilcgy. of. winning a bigger L J 5 S ! quiet fire." h esaid . share of the th world market by allos^ d u a s a r . The major stumblingIng block w as a ing pricesslo ti decline. V A mitsubiBISHI: W s a r . ' dispute between Irann andai Iraq, said That sir;ilralegy. announced a year Etlepne Tchloba. oil minister ot ago al ann (.OPKC meeting In Geneva, Gabon. triggeredJ a historic decline In prices - Iranian Oil Ministerte r G holam reza from aboibout S30 a barrel lasl m y Aghazadeh was inslstliisling lhal Iraq Decemberer lot below Sll) lasl sum m er. P accept a productionon quota lhat ______T OiS l H IB A would red u ce Its outpuitpul more than ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 13" dlag. Bl »ctron|c Tuning • • —any'•olhennember.•. iaccording lo < REMOTE CONTR Q ■ H B 2 0 "MONITOR M < SPECIAL LOW ,*?*• 19"COlO.OR c 9 B sources who commentiented on condi------STIFEREO P ai n n a s o n i & . INTEREST RATES PORTABLI!-J TELEVISKHON COLOR T\V WilhRomofoC ------■■ s o i s o n lo rfo in m o n t. inlInform oH on e, budgdt atrotchinhing o d s. L n riitil h s m I— ------

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imtdirnINE JEWELRY I - 0 0 IDIEICQ Q IllilOCtetc tr o n klc s> i^ : ? 2 1 7 m ; a i n AVE. EASTi-TWININ FALLS 733-2435J OPEN 9 AM T(TO 9 PM DAILY UNTILfit CHRISTMAS (Cloisdtd Sundayi) 1730 KIMBE(ERLY ROAD • !TWIN FALLS*;733-4910 Sunday, Oecembor>r 14.1986 Times-News, TwinTwi Flails, Idaho A-fl Reagarn issuess w a r n iing i on tt a x o v ej i r h a u l - N atio t ; WASHINGTOH (AP) -- FPresident cul our differe:rences. The leadership bacllack part of tax reform beforeire It b M billion, \»r 6 perc•rcent Including Infla- ___ R eagao challenged the nevnew Demo- of the outgoinging 99th Congress gave takeaken e ff e c t.... Well, you can1 ib e s u r e Uon, above currcrrent spending levels, crallc leaders of C ongr^83 Saturday{ America lowerer tax rates and started I'm'm not1 going to let thal happen»n.’’ But it reportedlylly Is about $10 bUllon r%Distraught : teen'i-ager w recksi lih om e to build on the recordd of their the process of pui ttin g a lid on speo- Reagan R( said his budget prtsroposal. less tban Webber)erger Is seeking. predecessors and not “starttart back in ding." the preslesident said. whlcvhlch will lop a trillion doll:illars for Congressional-ll-leaders have said LOS LO: ANGELES (AP) - A teen- Verdes High Schoollool h a d Iwo older the direction we've comee from"fi by “This is the th challnge for the he the first time In history, “ “v w ill be Congress is unllmlikley to grant th6 ager,;er,-angry-at being cut fro:•om his brothers who w erere Ibasketball stars tinkering wllh the tax oververhaul bill leadership of of th e Incoming lOOth leanean enough to meet the GGramm* Pentagon more-e th a n Is needed to schoc:hool basketball team , thirew n a at the school beforeore going lo college " passed thisyear. Congress, to buildbu on that record and Rudludman deficit targets, butIt it w ill keep up w ith Inlinflation, expecled lo $20.0(»,000 tantrum a t his home, I on athletic scholarshlrsh lp s. from the basketball In his weeUy radio0 ■ address, help lead Amein e ric a into the future. .1 alsoj)so m eet the governm ent’st's com- run about 3 perceicent. destr;$troying furniture, Ihrealenirling his "His expulsion froi . delivered Irom the Ovalval Office, hope they wlli accept ^ ^ t mitin itm ents." The admlnl!Inlslralion recently mothlother wilh a baseball bal anand fir- team seems to have ha\ brought this ; "After.taking oul InDatioHon, th e low ered Its foreorecast for economic ingh:lg his father’s rifle, olllcials sai;ald. on," Sheriff's Lt. Bob Malone said, Reagan said that for the second challenge." smashed windows, ^ straig h t year, he will sisubmit a The Senatee will' be under Demo- fedeederal govem m enl will spendad le s s In growth during: fiscalf{ 1988 from 4.2 “The“t ; interior of the homene was The teen-ager sm oLlD^ihe-new-Congress .the.ha-comtnfr-yeac. than .lUw;win this pcrcent to 3^ t Imost— com pletely— d esireroyed,— mlrrors,-lamp9rapplippliarjces and oth^r------— budgeL-colllng.for-reducedced - federal -gratlC-ControL wilh the baseball " spending after Inflation Iss t^taken Into Ior the first tirUme since Reagan took yeai^ear.’’ he said, “That wii!I b1 e tw o growth ra te Impm piies low er receipts dctccctectlvc Joe Eubanks of the household items wi account. officc In 1981..T T h e House will re m a in yeaii^ears of real falling spending.” than had beenI eexpecled, increashg shcrlicrlffs Lomita Station said Frl'rlday. bal In Thursday/ night’snl rampage; ‘ under Democncratlc conlrol and have Rosed lo begljeglns next Oct. 1. said. Under the Gramm^ le r ta k in g office ‘'th e Thc Tl tentative budget cal•alls‘’"for~ ' ’ balanced budget.law, the r ■r American econ:onom y h as been clim b- >i.o:H.02 trillion in_spcndlng_andI projectsp J ---- mentsof-the-budget-mustust-br*suD^Pg jjjj. jjjQmouritalrit^’ $512i512l)lllion in revenue. Admm l n l s t r a ^ ' mlttedonJan.5. “ With tax rereform, America Is go- tlonIon officials have iodicateled thal ■ ^ . j s I t - " I hope Congress wiil worwork just as ing to shoot foifor the stars," he' said, cuts:uts and other savings of moilore than ■ A " w hard to meet Its requiredd deadlines,d “That’s why II was disappointed this $501(50 bUllon will be Included. and not let them slip by, as h a s hap- week to h ear • sosome talk from the new Secretary St of Defense C a sp a r ■ , M pened too many times inn thetl p a st,’’ Congress thatat wc should stop the WcikVcinbcrger, who is schcduduled to _■ he added. “And I hope thehe inew Con- climb, turn aroiround and start back In mecneet with the president on M onday, gress will tak^ a construi Pentagon Optica tructlve ap- the direction wcw e’ve com e from. :s Is expected e to protesi the Pe proach to this firm but fairrbudget. bi -Even beforeore they take Ihelr oath port3ortlon of thc proposed bu I d g et, ■ “We are bound to disagsagree here of offlcc, &meme In th e new C ongress whiiAfhich reportedly calls for nm ilita ry ■ and there, but let's workirk together are talking aabout breaking faith speispending of $308bililon. This Is an Increase of abiIbout SIS H for the good of the countyntry to iron \ylth the A merlerican people and taking Tl a ’^ w S e e < ^ 1 0 1 5 S ei e ? i -

=A TFroffice use quaiity fashioron, same day servivice and expert foilo llo w up arrest C on ntra WM, m ake the differenc ^— m nee. p r o t e s t e r s - - GIFT CEI:ertificatesaAVAILABLE\ HURLBURT FIELD. Fla.^la. (AP) - i Goggles . • Screw Drivei- • G lass Cli a nd TV l U'€■ ' protest. " ^ 9 9 ? Low A* S20 P«r Month • NS you’ve been mlssingl Easy-isy-tim er re- 'fc. Huriburt Is headquarter;ters for Air , MO!ost Stores OpenI ILate Nights Untitil Christmas! 105-C hannel Cable-ReadyCal Tuner llng,14-day/4-flvent timer. Fron•ront loading. ; Force Special Operationsis anda is ad- W lth12U HHF/VHFPreaet» R »'6.SC507 Ramoio batiorloa extra jacent to EgUn Air Forcece 1Base, the H ______6 « . nation’s largest. Both bases ba; have ! ■ been named in news repceports as a ■ 64K Col3lor Computer: possible Contra training site;;ites. L By Tandy - -In -M ia m i, at .the otheiIher end of . LATESSHOPP>ERS Florida, "about 30 protesters p I l l S a v e I. LowAatSO % gathered outside the oioffices • of j ---- I ,"Southern Air. Transport,t, ;a former I 9 9 ^ 35 1 # CIA airline liniced4o Contrntra support ■•yKv % , mlKlons as well as thc2 UU.S. arms ,i.< ' 18-coIor graphics and soundid eel ffectsl 3 deals with Iran. ed BASIC. #26-3127 “This fighting is not huhurting thc ^ xtended BASIC Color Compunputer 3 '. - ^ Nicaraguan government;; it' it’s hurtinK v J4, Reg. 219.9 5 ...... , SSale a 199.95 the people,’’ said Chaplainiin Mi orrison. whose Green Earth Peace:e Campaign( \ organized the Miami rally.y. -f I Tandy* 10(000 EX With Bclonus Color Mol o m t o r l I Among the protesters whowl stayed HI behind the line at Hurlburb u rt w as 70- SA E i year-old Bill Gandall, a former for U.S. ■ ------r S a v e Marine and member of the:he Abraham 2»\ lex ^ One-PieecePersonal J fg K C 7 19 9 ® ® ^ | S M i ; supported . -Way Bass-Refle) ^ . * 2 9 9 8 6 [y y J h ^ a s - ' ^ • • - — Lincoln Brigade that : U w A*Aat37 Perllortth* i— H s e e n p.*? - Spanish leftists during SpcSpain’s civil S peaker Systemn Telephhone Cut *5 ^ V r j TV w ar. i f PC compatiblel5l GGet our CM-5 color monitor)r ati no ch arg e _ Nova»-lS by Realistic ET-120I bby Radio Siiack f eW j > when you purcha:h a s 0 a Tandy 1000 EX. 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Decefi:emb«rl4.1988 -— M aim w ho \weighe< >dover 800j r m S u nw d a y crosssw ordlptteople ^ p o uin d s loj>ses 40C) w ith ddiet ACROSS h is dieting and1 intlinlereji in heallb. 1 U rg * •m ount NEW YORfiRK (A P) - Frt)m a It ] also became an escape. THEiSunday Crcrossword if I can't He said hisI dl«diet has expanded to econtrtvw l Edited by Herb Ettensen so n healthy 6 pouround 4 ounce baby, Ron- "I ■ would say to myself, i 0WWItthMrt«r High balloonemed Inlo an 853-pound gel gei the girl. I'll get the plz)lzza he include such delldelicacies as nuts and 1 2 0 «l«bout ■■■HiH giant, unablee tot leave hts apartment said. sal “So I'd wolf it downn and gel grains, stomedled vegetables and an 17 Inttnttty io r three years,irs. falter fat and falter.'* occasional smidgeidgenoffish. ' IB B«fon r r r r ^ B i ? u% im ji s [« jil on salad now lhat I Ftffidng or ' ■ But when1 d doctors told him last "I got depressed becauause I w as “ I gel so full 0 — year that heJ wouldn'tw live lo see his tired tlr of being treated likee a freak, don't need anythlr;thingbig,"hesaid. 20ABiy*flt next birthdayiny if he -didn't shed EverybodyE v expects a fat pperson to His goal is a slotsleek 190-pounds. ‘ .• -a tS k ln pounds, High;h 1did leave, (raveling to be be jolly. Bui It's hard to beje jolly all "Tliey sold I vnwouldn't make It this ------^0*o«pttv»------—ih e -B a h a m ajs-and-lhe-International-tiH s- the ItmerespeclallyTThen peoplepe a r e - la r ,"heBald,i^Bui-ButrlUl sbow-em,^^------— T v mm Health Inslituitute, ruri by comedian touching toi you and asking 1II you’re • 25 Wlf* of Oslrit -S e e - and activ ist DickDii Gregory. real. re; So I put m y self In a selselMmpos- ‘« S tW u to f After a ye:year in the Caribbean, ed ed hermitage.” ed Friday lo show o« his 1 his apart- ■ /A ^z/UM artfl* n (t High relumed High refused to leave hi I ...... -poof ------__ new form, fiAlthough nol exactly ment rn( in Brooklyn’s Bedfordtrd-Sluyve- : r g l : • Yortck" svelte - “hehe weighs" 427" poonds,” saisahl section, but afler aI while) he *29Q r. ------. sp o rts a 52-lnc Inch w aist and a 17-inch diedidn't have any choice. neck — his changes cl have been Im- "It got lo the point 1where I iTTT a tg u l - P = l : S " = E :------m ense. • coicouldn'l leave, I was justt tooI big," ^ PAC, _____ :41.N«v#-nrtwock— — — ------Hlghr-34^ha:has lost .incbes-0n_bl&-he-he said.------H H waistltneand6dSlnchcsonhisneck. (On Dcc. 4, 1985, High bcboarded a U ------EVE ■ ■ ■ Andhisheigeighl has dropped from 6 plane pjj for the first lim e andnd headed • on ■ i 22 UtfQ* •nw unts - 84 Quachuan " " feetllnchtoSIiSfcetlOinches. tolo the Bahamas, • where> Gregory.; B ^ I U0 % O F r j ? ; i ;:M — (flam ------"M y feet jujuat shrunk and bingo, fuifundedhlsstay atthedlelcaramp. : L F • Bookpackt = I -.j .r 37 Obttraparoua _____there went thr three Inches," he said in jA diet of fresh frulrults and ^ & ’Do• Daypoek* S V -St — g r « ^ a telephone interview.int( vevegetables with lots of w£w ater and ^ « FT * Fanny Pock* 1 i { : • •rtl* ■ P - I I " - - - — — High says hche feels great. juiJuice w as followed b y a 63-daj \ V . h “ i ' Ouldad "Before, there tht were parts of my «"It was more of a spiritual ; / . 1 \ .eri,• Brla(cQt«t I I ------body t h a l I cccouldn’t feel becausc of av,awakening,”.he said of the•fast. !■ “My r . \ • Ro*1Pooch«» / U Vv larga amount* I the weight. They Tl were jusl numb. I seisenses bccame more attunened. I had . ’• ,/r ^ S S . ‘’CompKlichon Corr a » \ ‘- .1 - 47Q nrtla ^ ■ 1 was lolally afraidafr of dying," he said, dr,d ream s." Pock* i • r *9 Cura-all "N ow big changes ch; are happening, jAbout food? OYawm and Olft /ili,* ; 60 Yala man ght has been a spjritual CtrtllleotM :_____ '-Sl-Oraln------. _Losing_wcighl "Oh. yes," he said, " AvollobUler ; ^ Haad o r dumb awakening." SOIsometimes go to sleep juslI t to dream Oiriitnwflq High saidI heh has been fal for as ab > 64 Enchantmant aboul food.' EN SUNDAYS i _ _ ■----- p6 -Sl*ekan— ------loncasheremijmembersT— ",A fter lhe fast, h e w ent baija c k to 'th e ; C7 FooOmD play __ ■ " I guess you yo mlghl say the style vegetables ve and w orked on ex(■xercise. / f l A 1 >p C o r t s W j: « E8 etavator man i = = p : b ack in the-* eearly '50s when I was “ • I started by w alking ab(ibout 20 to I U ■ 69 Arabian ■ SP — born w as thatlat a healthy baby was a 30 feet, but now I'm up to a mile and III n O>tiotry ll ll] t BORatl>ar “ B m H i i r ;-81Q *ln chubby baby,'y." he said. "They didn’t a half.1 I learned how lo swiwim and I I f / l i realize th a l• lhthose chubby rolls turn- papaddle around for aboul anar hour a SlKfMain Av*. Eoit - . “ 5 7 ^ -ed-inlo4arge«HwlumnMt-fat-i: ------daHjayT^^he-saidT-He-also-hasJe tftlfPn lip ' TwinI FoilFollf • m 12/14/86 And a s ‘ g,grew up, eating became tal table tennis. ; SfiCondafltad 113 Train achadula '31 Waa abualva to KaKenton 98 Addicilieu an addiction.'1. "1 abused food the way jHigh 1s on his own now aand Is at- molttura abbr. ' :33 Bound” ' 77’ ILIL river S9 Sava • drug addictss alabuse drugs." teitempling to raise money to;o continue ; 1 1_.,: **•. : B7 Total* 114C hata 35 Modish 78I HcH eight abbr. 1Q1 Uly tytype - M C ovar 116 Dafaca 38 Propallad , . 1 0 2 Chagi : 71 B aatt 116 Top a punt 79) UnknowfiUr guy W om aian aw arded^ r . 73 Lodfllofl . . 117 Wreno: praf. 37 Ignitad 80) ZausZ( consort io3 Easte ------J_7«-aaff-o*-flbnt------— t18-8oma------_3SJUltoitnaaa------fl2-Q« iS u ------l i b e H ui dt g m e n t — ------L u a j e • 76 O lo u y fabric. 119 Tropical harb 39 Haxardoua 105 Test obstruction 106 Daze ^ 1 W fc i 1 ' raltSfctt 40 Slava " EDWARDSN)SVILLE, 111. (A P) - A ! • 60 Navajo (twaUlns DOWN 41 ] Dud 64 BeginningBa< 107 HouseisehoW w om an whoI saidsa she w as defam ed by ' ' 61 Mora hacknayad 1 — Thompaon 42 . Maka happy 67 AuthoredAui membT»ber local televisioision news reports linking • 62 Wing 44 Throw off 66Mora Mo hardy wrillen threat against ■ . 83Vanadlr. 2 Hand magic course 69 UnfreezeUnl her lo a w: S e n s o r GC o m p u ter P e r m 3 Papal name . cudd« President Reagan Rc won a $280,000 : > S4Calm 4 Mix and Saltack 45 Praaldantlal 92 KingfisherKin kin 109 Insect • r -eeox nickname 95 — d’etre< 110 Saving:ngt|iHn Iudgmenl agagainst CBS Inc. on 5 Patlod of nota 46 . Pinguid------96 Lay Laj aside 111 Sclencmea Saturday, 6 Max. monay —47-Canina . nam e---- • 97 FFat ather pref. degrairac: a b b r.. C aroline O'Owens, of Cenlrevliie, ?ALE! •;— ; T-wrotftiSiiimsK ------LJIZZZXQihbriaJ-™ ":”— 49 On lattw a------also-won-e-S3(S3(hOOO-judgmonUagalnst---- i^- , O N S / 8 Pipa K>lnt ' : 91 Nagativa 9 Racing shall a former nelgelghbor, Delores Bumes, p r ^ numbar for statementents she had made to . ; >- 92 Tanura 10 US ra»ort laka ■ KMOX-TVrep•eporterRoblnSmllh. 11 Awara of ' S3 ! Rcnlc peats ' E Q The Madisofson County Circuit Court J ’ C " '’ 12 Eng. flying gp. 66I January: Sp. ^ jury- awardeded SHO.OOO against CBS ; :7:#3 3-toad •Jottw 13 Avallabfa 67I Coal acuttla B l l for each of the tli 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. • • > ^04Uftanad 14 Liquid vatM li 60 ( Young aalmon BT KMOX-TV ncnewscasts on Nov. 23, 16 SIclUan ■ 1 0 • 7 4S6 Brouhaha ' 82 ~ dia M 1983. T he Sl.I. Louisi station w as then ■ r-'47 Chaap magazlna volcano 1 63 Standing out ^ of w ater ^ owned by CBS. CB but was sold this : v ’9fl Stripling 16 Cartain anargy year to Viat'iacom Broadcasting of ' R e g u l a r - lOOQovtgp. unita 64 I W rasUar'a | | I , - p 0 2 Booldar 0am 23 Rbona tJtbutary mlllau TH Missouri Inc.nc. and its call le tters I O F F E . ' laka 24 Ktamparar < 66 Pay hom age M w ere changeded loKMOV-TV.1 ;li0 4 T w H and Qralwn 169 A badan native |U T he newss 1 report by Ms. Smith. ■V . 2/10® Adaga 70 A te i i .. , who wns notIt i a defendant, dealt with puter perm f -*407 Cotton typo 72 A ctresa Talbot I f 7 a Sccret Servirvice investigation into a The fabulouss sensor compu 74 Desert stop B H • • - tOfl Handlnaaa 26 Eur. capital le tte r threaten[ening Reagan, with special conditioning1 factorsfa for ^ 1 t1 — mataboOtm 30 Rhrar to tha 75 High hili K j 70 Frabarg or 1 * ^ In a videol:lolape of the slory. Ms. : Ifrttatad MosaDa * Burnes saidlid she believed she beautiful cu:nrl with softnt n e s s a n d recognized the th handwriting on the l u s t r e ^ NOW ONLY' «35.000 iincluding ^------letter as lhatU cof Ms. Owens, who was then h e r nelghlghbor. hair cut and £s ty lin g . J M s. OwCnsns was never arrested, iDrunk pDilots die looking1( foiDr a sh e ep .and sh e lesliislified lhar the Sccret Eictra nom inelal charge for lorlonger h alF : MOSCOW (AP) - DrunkenDn Soviet launched by Soviet leader Mikhali S. 0one: of the farm's sheep arand took off S crvlce told1 hhc er she had b een cleared ------• pduslcrs, hungry forfor some shlsh Gorbachev:v-agalnsl-.alcoholism - and,,I,, a g a in ...__ . . in the case, AcAccording to a document ...... onllTcrGooci 12/31/86 off in a biplane laxworkdisidiscipline. "But the drunken Lipopov already read in courilurt. the Secret Service 'l^bab, Ulegally took off y . L ' :in'search of a sheep3 aand crashed, Vozdushnjiny Transport said pilot, h had a devil-may-care attii;tllude," the refused lo honor ho subpoenas for in- MACGIC VALLEY MALI • killing six of the sevenm mr en aboard, Vladimir Lipov. Li in violation of his: n' newspaper said, and hadid forgotten form ation sou{aught forlhe lawsuit. Opx:n: Mon-Fi-Fri 10-9 Sat 10-6 S u n 12-5 'the newspaper Vozdushnshny Transport rating, hadid been flying an Antonov- tcto check how the plane’s; wweight was St. Louis attorneys ai Allen Boston and JosephI Mtt arllneau, who- repre- jrw orted Saturday. 2M biplanene during June 1985 crop, d distributed. For an appointntm cnt call 733-5646, orir justju walk in. said the last words wo of one dusting worlork in the Orenburg region The plane soared alaloft, then sented CBS.. d'declined to comment on •.:cnjwraan who died,, seconds pilot •650mllessoiisoutheast of Moscow. c:crashed lo earth, rebouaunded and the award, :jVfvgcny Labuzhky, w d down."'Lipov was quoled:d as saying. ; M o v i e c r e wJ, , b l d l b course of( 'the meal. "With these; "H e looked a l m e w ith wiiidid eyes and ^ kinds of driidrinits. wc need some shishI s said'Whathavcwcdone?’" S i -stranded onn terry kebab," Vozdushny Transport sasaid Lipov's s s a z s !!) ’ - A ..o -ju r.- In 'The menen ihen clambered aboard1 severes Injuries in the eras•ash delayed 'I^NEW YORK (AP) -— A^ san d b ar in c ,. and took off for a nearbyr hisn trial, but lhat he had1 beenI found ’ :New York Harbor rewroivrote the script f ® d crim inal m ns’ new movie slalc-owncdied farm . VozdushnyI gulilyR on unspecified __ -Tor J i l l y D ee WilHams* t suid. There, they made an1 ccharges and sentenced lo0 111 y ears I n .. . _ :^turday, bringing a ■SaullcarclliHSI!—na ?' , prison. •scone to a sudden stopJ aiand siranding “ >'Sal deal;al w ilh a shepherd to buy P A F A Rr i i.— :jp-people,-includtng-tJ;_the-slar.-.in ______:fre«lnR temperatures. [] "They got too closese 1 to the m ud, ______■'and now they're waitinging for the tide ^to come In," said policece (OKlcer Louis jyanes after the ferry7 1 ran aground e E - I -loIMhe Red Hook section:ion of Brooklyn . -laVound 10:30 a.m . It sasat there until • ' tide began rollinglg li in shortly be- ;io re 3 p .m . :k. % *The' movie’s co-produiiducer, Michael >3^aptro, said Williams and co-stars M ototcraftl^-^ rMlchael Wilding Jr. andind V anity w ere i___ -aboard the.ferry lUmlngIng a chase and R j BHH G i g U U bIbU.'jjijiJiJiJ*''-- ! < . ___ihootout scene for theiIhelr upcoming QiiFilte^ i.m ovle "L ove You To Dea)eath ." H H a ; I .‘Williams, who playsys .a detective Motoiciaft o i ^ ___ investigating . a ,„drugrug-and-murder -ring, was supposed rescue II rfetrffriend Vanlly after aft( jumping Wm ,,aboard a Manhattan-tm-bound ferry -fcom a second boat headeaded to Staten B B f I rigland.______nfnm■ IBlii u I — D t o r c r a f t l M»HJ! I fM o i I “GOZYSiSOFT I B E S ” / ^ ■ ■ F■LEECE l ROB -I--- AtOur-Lc.ow est-P rice in - Y Y e a r s - - if p - * Great GiftG Idea $ A y t m rfO i^ 5 (9ft W 1 _ Y our c h o lM .o f.Af.AC i o r M o to rcraft oil fillers)rs. Hurry in ancd stock up R eg.45.C.0 0 N O W ’ 3 4 n o w to in s u re y^our o i car is w inter-ready foror thecold w eather ahead!^di ^______Wornmen’s Sizes 1x-3x j KO STORES, INC. Prices good thru1 Saturday,Sa' bee. 20 E UNE ROAD EAST. TWINI RFALLS Wo rosorvo Iho right lo limitIln quanlltlos -SHOPK(tLYBA.M.TO Additional quanltUos lot ulaitamu ls t wiih T TIL CHRISTMAS e------Itffliu aro ovaiiablo at >»gu'arjutar pilco 1649 POLE I OPEN DAILY MIDNIGHT Tl Sunday. December}r 14,1986 Tlmos-Nows,.TwlnF*ll9,ldihoA*rf^ Tw Z^WorirW______IR A a pt e o l o g l z e s for kii{iliing wrong mnan in Belfastt Ibom bing BELFAST. Northern No Ireland (AP) fourour m lies from Uie Irish bordeiler. family and friends,ids, w e offer our c o n -. - The ouUawewed Irish Republican In a slalemcnl Issued lo news dolcnces.” Army apologizedled Saturday for killing orgiirganizatlons Saturday. Uiehe IRA Members of Uie the mainly Protes-I' i Investiig ato rs> search]ling for dairy w orker DeD esm ond Caldwell, 44. saidlald Uie bom b w as m eant for f Uie lant, Brillsh-admhImlnlstered security I in a bomb biasla st, say in g Uie bomb regi'egular truck driver. It saidd the in- forces are the mamain targets In Uie; was meant for an o th er m an. lendended victim was a pai>art-time IRA's flght to oustmst the British from < h Police said £< bbomb went off Friday mernem ber of Uie poUce r e s erve, n but NorUiem Irelandd anda unite Uie P rj^ ;; cau se (of Sovi(iet airlirne crasl under Uie cabb id the 12 survivors re* it U h l ll” theground. ------Saturday-trying-to-flnd-oiI oul-why-tbe-malned-hospispitaHied-There-were no —The-mlnlsler —■ sald-Uie-two0 of ' plane crashed and b urst:t Into Ir flam es, reports of In] u rles on the ground. . survivors'were sui in critical condilion.c killing 69 people. Twelve/e people i sur- Arndt toldd IEast German television ADN AI said am ong Uie E ast German MM vlved. Uiat invesUg!igators found the "black passengers pa were a groupp of high m n i The Aeroflot plane, a I twin-englne. box," the plailane's flight recorder, but school scl students from Schwererln and a A S S S S I i l if f ll H turbofan Tupolev 134,, crashedc in did not yetI knowI w hat caused Uie tourist toi group from FrankfurtirtO d er. • dense fog Friday eveningIng while ap- crash, The official Soviet newsvs ag en cy ■ ^4IGHTLYAT7:00 J ~ ”74lcHnYATSJ 9 : 0 0 proaching East Berlin’ss SSchoenefeid "The condlndlllons for a successful T Ta ass said Uie Soviet leaders! ^ l p s e n t : TheActIctlon-Cofnecty Movle.^ a i r p o r t...... flight w ereI there,” U said Arndt, wbo a a-telegram to East Gerrirmany-to ■ — It's aitl^ mkand.mL The aircraft came downwn In a wood- heads a sp JY M E ^ n i u u . ■ and 77 wounded in the fierliercest clash ' The PaleslliStine Nallonal Salvation Maghdousheh Ma was due Ilo "Uie ■ . « n o c J «seaietloft-flround-Uie-Belrul-ul-refugee^ « !SiK€jLi of refugee cam ps In Beirutrut and south ^llla facUonsns basecl In Damascus, cam car p s.” • n i l A L W @ ~ n ipci Lebanon. appealed to lhthe Soviet Union, Syria, Police F said Amal allowed oione tru c k • DAIL' Nabih,Berri ordered a ULY7j20-9:00 DAILY 7:10-9:10 a unilateral Libya and Iran Ira to intervene lo hall carrying car milk and six amt"S JN.5:40-7:20-9:(K) -SUN. 1:10.3:10-5:10-7:10-9 cease-fire afler guerrillaslas U]warted v(hal It calleda “ the Chatilla Into Inti Rashldiyeh late Saturda assaults by his ShKte Am10< SAT.-SUN. UsIO-tiSO-U «l f U could b e m ade “perm anent.'^nt." inlermillenl: e exchanges ol machine 15 a»2o-atiB-71B-7iOO______R l •Occasional. bursts of gunflre gun fire betweween PLO guerrillas and DAILY 7:00-9!00 , fr echoed from Chatilla amand nearby Amaltighlerslrs lh south Lebanon. ■ SAT.-SUN. 1:00-3:W “Bourj el-Barajneh camp aflerafl nearly Saturday’ss casualties raised the Robert Redford in W I I M ^ 5;0(1.7!l»-9;00 ^ A U H -J hours of fighting. AtLt one < point toll to 513 R111(:llled, 1,265 injured since Amal gunners were hammnmerlng Uie Nov. 24^. Your Mousse. ^ SEATS n two camps at a rale of one shell Fighting a:around Maghdousheh, ^ We’ll Roast every foursSconds.' -- - -■■whlch-commajlands the hei^ts-around - - L I® ■ - - $ K O O & Police said Palestinian;n g| uerrillas Sldon, Uie scsouthem port cily 25 Your Goose entrenched in mountainsis southeast m iles souUi olof B eirut, w as less in- and any other party favc E j ■ SAT.-SUN.M of Beli;ul opened up wllhI arartillery on tense than lhatlat in Beirut. C all N ow — •J! 1 2 :3 0 - H k |! e G A L E A G L E S Amal strongholds in the ShiiteShi slums Iranian medlediators drove to Sldon 2 : 3 0 I H around the iwo campS InI aran effort lo and Tyre, 25 25 m iles farth er south, Holiday Fooc• d s § lift the pressure on theirir r P 9:00 P I Israeli A ra abs ISSS R-END SPECIAL fJuniM Ciuu ^ SAT.-SUN. E l n I ^ DAILY 7;30.? 12:40 H d e m p n s t r:ate a mIM SAT.«SUN. 1:45.3:40.5 2:20 R l H H 1000 PSI ;oo 0— I S e S U S i , • 4 :0 0 ------l u - - NAZARETH, Israel (AP:AP) - Hun-' 1 R l l A MU I I O O S A N D T A C O J C dreds of Israeli Arabs3S marched ^ H P in 10-9:25 ^ 5:40 M ?■ ^'1995' R J Iring vour- tlck*ftl< stub to Taco John'* and0-5:35-7:30-9:25 ( R 7:20 |3 * Ihrough Nazareth chantinging pro-PLO Im r«ur Taco JoJohn'*. m Im tllp or e nopkin o Ss CRACKER slogans Saturday lo proleelest Israeli ...... ln-»hop Purehato S D«IIv«rY The MoUoo Picture Q S 9:00 ! □ polTcles in thc occupiedI GGaza Strip ' •In-thophop W orronty • Coih on Ordor jow iispm iifT sr and Wesl Bank, where newncw_yiolence_ id B«t 0 FREE TACO an d /o r brine flared. n ond 8*t-90< OFF rogulor aduii B p i r STEAM snITOREOFMAeiCmiE) L m lulJlli|H picKu One person was hurt in Uie West "SERVINGG MAGICM VALLEYSINCS1072"^ h BIBu Bank town of Jenin whenhen soldiers )S64thAVENUES(E SOUTH TWIN FAllS W4-: COUN 4 V o y flred rubber bullels to disperse g i n n a tT i I O M f r o m dem onstrators after rocks roc: were n S H T I K TICIPAK UP YOUR DIS- lamed thrown al Israeli vehicles,les, said a h ' ■■■■' HI FR0M4«4T0 6P;m. DOWhUNTTICKETS army spokesman, who spokpoke on con- U A U ADULTrLTS CHAN)M ANY PAR- dlllon of anonymity. IPATING larlieVrot ■ ■ i H — O Nn I iy t t :— 11:00-1:00-3:0( B In th e annexed section sec of W NTOW N MER“ , SAT, 1 :0 0 E H Jerusalem, Jews and Arabsabs attacked H $:$3.50______^ w r A N D GET IN SUN. 1 ;0 0 - 3 :0 0i E n each other by hurling slom Israel ?ONLY------radio reported. The Palestine Press Servi:rvice, which SO* M yK'.HIM l'iM SfHi monitors events in Israelilell-occupled areas, said dozens of Palestinians Pal were arrested Friday andnd Saturday during dem onstrations Inn ats least a dozen towns and refugeiigee camps throughout terrilories cap:aplured by Israel during the 1967 MidMiddle East B w ar. The military-spokesmanlan said he - B H B H H ...... knew only of the Jenin Incident Incl and IH t : o A of a demonstration Fridaiday In Uie ' ^ i' West Bank town of RamalUallah, where C m 1 M O R E W A Y S ...... l U o K J a Palestinian woman wajwas Injured i » . J 6 TQIOTN! H n .. when rocks were thrown1 at a c a r In ^ w s ! which she was riding. R o o m s ! " Blac^ackSpedak- ® lH 5 " The N azareth protest;-was-orga- -w •Suited Blackjacks pay 2 nlzed by the mainly Ara pedal introductory . ___ Communlst-Earty-to-coac • Suited 6,7,8 pays 2 to i ccnt shootings of Palestlnianians by the room ratete"wasso"popt2ar • • DoublFOown on any 2 ( Israeli army during demonnonstraUons w e^Ji/toto bring it back! Bonus E Jackpots on Sk)t{ In occupied territories. At least four Palestlnlsinlans have Ft"'®'''limited time only, announced a throughout th wounded and hundreds haveave been ar- ablerOOmim in the Horseshu Bonus ® on Royal Flush dalealt K lZ = . . . rested this month In those.an t l o t e l f orjust$9.95!’ r j in order ...... H u g ! The Palestine Press Ser AO'' rood, room tnd flamind tpedab uc from 600 to 700 A rabs haveive been ar- (loubk occupancy. »«Weet lo _ Hioiir advance restivjtiora “ ‘ avaUable at Iht Honnhu only araJ arc I rested.In thc terrilories durlagthatdu available Dcc. 31.1966. lo " cancellation wiilwut nolicc. Food an — timer-^______Simintfipeclalj flood thni Dcc 30. IK Many of the , h“ "ALL-YCfOUCANEAT -F P o r reservations, call \oM demonstrators wore red 1 1-800^2M103 - r i l and waved red banneraere. They B U F FE E T S I I shouted aotMsraeU and an pro- Palestine LiberaUon Org)rganUallon L u n c h $52.95 2 J slogans as they marched thi HORSESH ce n te r of this town of 38,000 p< D i n n e r $3.95 $ : II “A PaleslEIanslatealonilongside Uie F etiu ring g : i ' ^ -JACKPOT J' ----- ■ Israeli sla te Is the w ayi loI a just Fridjo^SeaieafoodBuifet J4EVADA ^ C Q O i QQUI H U Lpli peace," read one banner. ; Chinese Buffet A large force of policeiice waited Saturday C nearby, out the demonslratration was • * ■ ■ ■ ■ ! * ■ e i w * *■ peaceful and no a'ri-ests were m ade. b e ■ ■ A w w w n w i A-12Tlma»^ewa,TwlnrIn Falls, Idaho Sunday, Dec)ecember14,1986 >rld ■ P o liticdans blald the crackdow n “look- Censorship ru]es“ Impo&posrf' Thui^ay bar that the rebels are galjgaining strenglh r-u.arty’s armed wing, the Neww the public from being fullylly inform ed. ^ed to me like a preluelude to some political ____ flnrt propnsfri n tffla■tin^lHnnnl gny. p * f.____Rnthn tnlrt tho nnMnrnn nn falovlgtnr^ F''fi^-'^y m nnpuvpr’* hy thp prpslripndeni’s National P arty. unauthorized reporting oo1 securityse' force actions, j-Army.'began-guerrilla-war- treatment-of-detainees-andand 'various-antl-epar— ^— ernment to end the: 17-year-oIdl' In- fa ^ m ig969. e g nlghl the crackdown onI I the press and opposition On the olher side off the11 political spectrum, B surgency. groups was meant lo counter c( a planned cam- 'Colin Eglin, leader of' the11 anll-apartheld Pro- Iheld “ activities such ass rent,n consumer and - President Corazon AqA quino h a s rul* Bello said sal lhe rebels "continue to[0 palgn of terrorist attatacks by the outlawed igressive Federal Party,f, i said Botha's emphasis school boycotts. ed out Communist partlclpaU pai on In gain incncreasing strength and In-D- African National Congressiss and its supporters. els and has agiagreed lo lolks Communlsinists had a timetable "for)r :statement published Sataturday that Botha was E ^ln said many docun:rumenls shown oo televl- flfirst time, reports on someme matters require of- aimed at definitivelylly setUIng the winning Iherevolulloh.”'thi 'dramatizing the securityly threat .In preparation islon as accompanimentt to Botha’s speech dated fi'ficial approval b efore publlcalllcallon:------rebellion. Talks on "sub8tantlv{tlve lssues" are - expecled lo begin durlrjrlng the cease- fire, which began WedneInesday. B e s T i r T ^ Government and rebeebel negotiators , J ’ T l i e l meanwhile agreed Satuaturday no ma- Jor breaches ot the ceasease-flre h ad oc- r t s ^ s t g t curred so far, despiteile a continuing I S p o r t dispute over where guerrillas gu may _ S if H carry weapons. g J C f :TTEB1 s m s i The Communlsl-let-led National W^ ^ ^ S P O R TT . C E N T E R S I B E S P O R T C E NITERS T Democratic Front hasIS i said ils m ain ^ ^ s goal in second-slage;e ta lk s Is not __ .power-sharing bui agrigreen>enl with______the goverri'ment on way:'ays to solv^fie country’s social, economic ecc and ^ I pollllcal problems. The political allianceice represented the rebels In truce negoli;oliations. ' But on Saturday the Communist P'-'- . official. Identified as RolandoRi Bello, I safd ft was unrealfsUc(c tot ex p ect the * rebels lo rely on "thele good{ faith of ------the otherslde;"------^RV L D l c i g n ^LGOOPS Sale ftcww ttittiitugri Dec. 2isi. “Any notion or proposposal w hich im* ______^ plies lhat one of the negnegotiating par- fvSQjffl ' lies, especially the ararmed revolu- [;aM H tlonaries, should placlace Itself or should place lls politicalleal trusl in the good faith of Uje otherie r side ... will W — iiul-btt leallstli: lii Uils3 caCi se ,-'*• he told— reporters at a news conco nference In a Manila safe house. " T h a i is how wele Justify the necessity of properly•ly form ing a [.yl power arrangemeni inn tfifet! fo rm of a & |______JjOOg govemmenl,"hesaid. S^ROjV^ RgT^SBARI National Democraticitlc F ro n t of- flcials arranged thele new s con- feren ce. Bello w as InIntroduced as 5 CiLlI spokesman for the Comrimmunlst Party Wf*®® H m q w ] P W C M ^------of—the—Philippines.—IT t h o |M EfltVl \ Police captu sSfflterT E verr?!^ P a r k a r B — L prison escap i ^ e s t For | i ip ees tadiadi^ Kite I BARIS (AP) - Poll’ollce raided a WBS a suBurban villa Salurd!rday, arresting I b J B A ^ * 1 { twi men who escaped;d fromf a Rome a 3 U OFF! R ^ prison In a hijackedced Red Cross -igWr] H heilcopler last monllonth and two jv^H | ' I Original Pito! o t^ rs suspected of helpinghel them in / n R m v EEVER Y Wuml R ' u i lall break. V A b o u l 40 officers au:surrounded the F fS S m s m e h e a d g , house in Yerres, 15 milelUes from Paris, ifcSSE and fired te a r gas inteinto an upstairs iiW j| i ^ ^ GenryA l»f h bedroom at 7;30 a.mn.,-said ., a police ' ; ^ official who spoke on condition of fcSflBB 7 ■ anonymity. I - The four men. con:;onsldered very dangerous, surrendere*ered peacefully and no shots were flrecired, th e official U Rick said. ( Reduced prtati U Authorities found nirnine pistols, a submachine gun, cashash in various ’I 't'* ' N£W i h currencies worth upjp to -jei.ooo, Styles, ? passports and aboutt 444 pounds of L : 'm - ! Colors! C\ IIMoenbooti ^ coins and Jew<99J 1 2 . ^ of a joint French-Itallaallan Investlga- ' YonWt and Xtfs S m tlon. An Interior Ministryry official said ]>. earlier that sleeping gas w as used to overcome lhe fugitivesves, but police said only tear gas w.was Involved. There was no explanamation for the jP discrepancy. The two escapees wewere Identified V' W. |f I L ^ I ^ B j T r w ------as ItallanGlanlulgl-EsjKlspositOr30rand— FdcM Ki Frenchm an' Andre . Bellalche.B< 35, _ \ Esposito allegedly hasas links lo both righllst and icltlsl ternerro rls ts In Ita- b 9 ly. Bellalche Is describecbed by police as | H 'TOP RJnE XL' 0 : : extremely dangerous andan with a long ^'55S ? mSM Bonus Pack Gotl Bals(::i . - - pollcerecord. • Also captured wereire Frenchm en ' n 14.99 ^ ------Jean-Claude-Myszka-ii-and-Patrlck— Geay, both 3t. [ r e i l rw am-ouMP ACT ■ AMm Taati ■itK triaak^ Aa no Happ---- Ml 7 ; ^ U ffcq 2 4 .9 5 py m JUBonvuHn'Mi Holidaiay! nu-T «m bG or JdPrtThSwuSD l S H i t rarS — Tht Junior^ y lowers S a y ; I n r SAVE rtfisi S t e tc M Pick T ..99 7 1 «e nufWcnms nuy tot Owi I Sg J5C2 ftijrSHa — - ■ V” v: — ' HiiB e s ir ; I n e t : rbr T* r.5CDft:flC9!B I, ^■TOMWIF llj^ I SM Caem Jap Ina O rH K l 11-Pc. DoB Set M r SAVII V E ^ ■ 1 i N . s i i u i S2020 2 , f t * * n ' sAVc P1I69.99 1 1 ^ ^ f i U S o l ^ 540- ^ Do jomelhing impressi•essive this ■ Holiday. Give flower^ery'O rder the AFS Chrulmas S^tcial.Spc It's a dislinctive arrangemiemenl of ^ nO W im llo»r-To(> M Acom suppm«)x\ beautiful holiday flowe□wers Ihot '-JbM In sitta ^ P a e Booti will stand out witi) importance—im Call or slop by our shop shi loday / J - •*hrt-»tD¥l*>3 U3» W " < rkg st»e and we will have yourour AFS ^ ^ 1 5 . 9 9 Vl i f B Chrislmas Special deli\Iclivercd - KUTiliw-ftaj C « S 5 l? ^ ------pcQmpHy. locally orr ar anywhere in the counlry. Seleci:ct Ifrom iS S I 'S P . ihrce affordable sizes;ts: .* 2 5 "J> ______J j W i fcjle maMjwns may havo tJiscn tatencn y •Pocatellolllo •B o ise •B oiac •Idaho Falla •B u rley . . •N am pa unset Hefman'»^nse1 HenTian's-Sunstft Hefman'»w8. Twin Fall#. Idaho ■ cObituaries/hospitalss B 2 _____ ■ M l y agic Vaiiley F a U iS ______I m)in f ■ IIdaho/WesFB7 c . _ B | : jLawrrnakens meettwith Reagcan B an k nuptcy nrate .

—GensewatlUves-hearPi^resident on^liJmrirWemkherg&ronSi5 A L T ------4n~198(6 u p 3 0 By JA NE ROBISON Iran-Contra fl!fiasco, and said bis ad- Democrats'Di said Wednesdaday that attended the conftnference. Times-News writer mlnlnstralionn would get to tbe bot- Uie>iiey were preparing leglslalatlon lo Io the past. ALEC A! has promoted tom of 11. He alsoi told the group he reoi“eflulre the united States to0 adhere ideas such as taxta: limitation leglsla- over ’j8 5 filin change Council. comply withI Uthe SALT II arms trea- Stivers, st a former ALEC national n This year. AL:\LEC seminars dealt of Idaho citizens and buslnInesses for bankruptcy. Otherwise, Ot tbey -ra iltsnuclearweapons. chal n. said Folklnga. re Attending the three-PageB2 | . ^ “I think their Influenceice has diminished." said "It's our policy not to giveive that out,” -sald Rick — ^ •SeeCAUSAonPaPageB 2 j _ S tu d ernts, p a rrents m by variouss camc pus clubs, The censnter began operating during du the spring . ‘ I sem ester o ol t the 1985-85 school y e a r. s, I.particlpateited Id the Adopl-A-Kid-F(l-For-Christmas pro- ,j I gram to helelp the children celebrate. - I The progogram was started by Doni)o n n a W ebster of thq ;,.i -VA > Jl P h lT h e Ua IKappa cliib, who is also a p a re n t of one of t h ^ - ^ , I children atit the center. , ...J f t p I M ary Ho]fopklns, child-care coordlnatInator, said this Is the"" I first tim e: sstudents, other than parenlients, have been so in- ,'’ ‘ volved inththe center,...... _ The centeIter provides care for the* childrencli of students .i - on cam pusJS. p rio rity Is given to single sin parents, low- ■. I income stucudents, and displaced homernemakers. A dlsplac- ed hom emlaker, a Hopkins explained,, Is someone who has* *. P 1 3 had to go bailack to scnool to leam new lob skills.------. The cenleler is funded largely by a'1 CarlCi Perkins grant,'; '} and also by)v funding from The collegege and i private dona- lions. ChildId care is provided at lowV c(cosl, Hopkins said,.' '' w hichU $5I a day and S3 for half-dav. Ned Vaugughn, a counselor for CSI,I, aacted .as Santa for; ii the childrenen. Gifts included a Cabbagea g e Patch Doll and o' . remote-continlrol truck, Hopkins said, ■•'There wwas a J15 maximum, butt someso of the groups’ went over ththal. The gifts were really nice,”nic shesald. The kidss knew1 Sanla was coming; to visit, but the toys' I w ereasu rp•prise, i she said. E ven th oough i the toys_were.purchas(tiased by the campus ___ : organlzatlorons, they were deliveredI by Vaughn because ~ “ We dldn’lt want the gifts to be fromm people;p we wanted; J — w i i i l H j 'th em to be-fromSanta;“ fl Hopkinssaid—d:------^ The p a rti-tlcipalion of the students ^awas an indication of • the Christirtmas spirit that everyone'S£e 'seem s to have this • • time of yeae a r,-sh e sald .’“ When y o uIT r lifestyle II Is comfor-y;': : l table, you illlike to help others." she said. T he'ccnteiter’ls*slaffed‘brtwo'full-tlr l-time-and-fourpart«TTC: ------r j lime emploiloyees. Hopkins said. Thele part-timep workers I consist 01 a foster grandparent, a worl#ork-study student, a*- I student trailalnee and an on-lhe-job tralnlrlining em ployee, I " I thinkc we’ve \ done really good thiithings al the center. -•photo/ANOVAREM We m ay bebc small, but our priorityf is to provide model m ^ chlld-careI ; and a good learning envenvironment for the ErlcO dlln.S.rereacts with surprise asIS he and Santa Claus, NedN< Vaughn, unwrap a new toy truck at thee ccollege’s Child C areJ CenterC children.”'Hopkinssaid. I^ Insurancce, poor ggrowth CSIr incumibents sseek re-•electioy n - a m on g ttta x h ik e feactors ByBARTJANSEN B — Nov. 26.'But IVthe election must be h ,7Times-Newswriter %• held for poteiitential write-in can- By PATMARCANTONIO10 the assessedd 'valuation of his proper- dldates, accorcording to CSI Assis- Ti/nes-Wews w r/ier • ly- TWIN FALLS - A landslide li tant Businesss hManager Dick Sterl* ‘ ‘ A taxing districl di; wilh a $l million electionc victory Is scheduduled for ing. . TWIN FALLS - T heJ 1986H proper- budget, for exexample, may nol neces- two I' incumbents Tuesday. CSI Pre’resident Gerald H ____ ty-tax_story_ls the samele ; around the sarlTy, havee lo raise that much But the presumed easese of re- Meyerhoefferr icomplimented both Magla Valley, and it's no0 fairyfa lale. ' Ihrough • laxe,xes.“ Surplus ' funds" and e.election for two of th e CoM ege of- board memberlers-for-caring^bout-■ The common characleiclers are in< other revenueiue sourccs. such as fees SSouthern Idaho's flua-Q— board the Institution. creased lax levies, ahaira^decTeasa-ana-saleff-t -tax;—rcducr-lts-ievy- -members~hasn't—watered-n e d -d o w n ------“ I-thlnk- botlloth-of-them-contlnue—■ — property values and little“ llttl growtliragatiisrtaxpa:payerar^^------tl -theirdeslre-to-improve-U'•the-com*— lo— striv e—‘forr-qualily;*’— fo said'^^^B . which reduces the base;e co ver w hich. In the c a se of Twin Falls County's munity n college through increased in Meyerhoeffer,'r, who added they still ■ lo spread the tax burden.I. Indigent bud)udget; there was no ' (ifunding. take the timele to meet wilh state H P I In some artas. the sloryory is harsher carry-over from the previous “We re trying td contimnue what legislators abou>out the college. than In others. budget, wew think has been-a verery gccd, ^‘T h ey 're willvilllng to do the extra' Take Twin Falls Count;imty. Its levy The total1 assessed valuation of well-runv. institution,^' saidlid Board things," h e saaid...... ld increased 70 percent overver last year. Twin Falls CCo ounty grew aboul 2 p er- Chairman C LeRoy Craig,, who is • C raig, 52, ow:owns Prescott & Craig - The main reasons are Indln digent medl- cenl over 19K985, said Assessor Dorthy seeking8< his third stx-yeai:ar term. Insurance InI JiJerome. He's the fa- cal expenses and theJ costsc of a Hamby. But,ut, the general outcome ""We need to work wiwith the ther of five, Inincluding a daughter lawsuit over the aged1 counlyc iall. will be higlligher taxes this year 1Legislature to try to make m up who attendedid CSI’s nursing pro- . 'M ------The-county-wilUcv^y-Jor.[Qc-^l-nillllon, because-there>re-was-Uttle-flrawth.over ___»yim o ftf tht> *vo hfl j tn gram .______, thlsyearjustforltspoorfurfund. which to spre>read the tax burden, she th tl e p asi." The boardd chairman ciibac^ 3 A levy is based on thehe budgets of said. Dr. Charles Lehrman, a trustee terlzes CSI as "a jewel of Magic If l 7 ^ l t ~ each taxing district, suchch as schools, The full imImpact of the new Magic aand vice chairman,-also isiS up for a Valley;’ saylni'infl Its. academic con­ LeROY CRAIG DR.CHARLE: at CSI in- Irlbution actsis as an asset to lure r' LES LEHRMAN | ------citie8.-htghway-and-flM(ire districts,. Valley Mall.II, w h ich -sh o u ld -en larfie- _thlrd:lenn..He_ephoed _tl thot -College Is business Iunire Wants to broar o a d e n t a x b a s e ,^ _and_county governments,Its. An-entlty..lhe taxJaase,se, will.jiol bc felt until come c must be increa^,1 arculne— newbusinesse:ises“hererHe-arguea ----- ^ will sel its budget and divide div by the next year; Hailambysald: ■ Uthat wllh-higher slate fundQding, th e - I h a t- J e r o m e;_may..nol. - i be. attrac-__ aa n jy w h e re Jn ..Id a h o _ if _we ,<,ore Business Forms if that lha continuing educationm for essentials. ' b u t; Uthe buck-cutting curreni markel values - of the pro- ed assessedd valuations,' such as in >< iinesses must stop here. perty In its taxing dlstrlcrlct lo arrive Cassia, Goodloding, Minidoka and Lin- sitles. ^ the college’s3 ,funding,fi continues to ememployees Is a factor In busln coin countiesies. The drop occurred Neither candidate facesJS official w ither, locilocating In Idaho. "You arenEn’t go- “Everything out there Is quality bill Is deter* mostly on ngrlcullurai ng land, reflec- opposition ® In the race forir the two “We wouldi rnot have these com* ing to get somewhere when there'stl - there's nothingling second-rate at *'^An*3 vldual’3 tax bill Jusl a high achool.” • S e e C S Io a l mincd-by-multlDlylng_lhethe levies by ' rAXESoaPsgoBl. Liuals — the - filing deadlidllne wns panles in J J< e ro m e . County o r Jus! oaPageB2 ‘ ‘ B*2Tlmo8-NAwa,TwlnFflliPalla,Idaho Sunday. Docercem ber 14,1986 __ Dis\9trict cotmrt----- Magist\trate seiintencinitgs------Dts w here sex u al abiise of a minor. The court 'ALLS - The foUowing( qquent any establlsbmeiitj lsdlcUonforl20daj[8. ^ TWIN- F A L L S AA total of 23 license susp(spended 160 days, one year days < la jail, suspended, a Bse» w ere heArd recenU yr -a alcohol Is the main sourceJ of0 Income w ill retain Jurlsdl sentences were handedid downd Thurs- probation;; JohnJ A. DeCorcle. J r ., 22, suspended j for 180 days; Gs IctCourtlnTwlsFalls: aand lo pay $110 to Twin Fallalls County day In Sih D istrict MagUaglstrate Court of Twin FiFalls, DUI amended to 42,\ of Filer, DUI r ^ u c e d Valter Lively. 23. TwinI ftfor Public Defender fees. Lance Eubanklank, 18. C am eron P a n e ,, • - in TVin Falls— reckless drl>Irlvlng, $300 fine plus costa tive t driving. 30 d ay s In ja l ived a reconsideraUon of( - Demetrlo B eltran , 26, wasas denied a CalU.,.was senteenteoced to five y e a rs In Those sentenced for• dr driving while and $10 vlivictim recovery; JudlUi ed, < 2 months probation an f^Uon of the Idaho SState PenltUitlary. ucker, 30, of Twin F alls, j S ' n c Ttnd S was placed on two) nmoUon for reconsldef^ under the Influence of 1intoxicating O rlene Tuck and Darren Howard, 21 atlon Instead of sMndlog[ &sentence. The defendaiiant w as However, Uiee sesentence was suspeod- beverages (DUI)lncIudedled: DUI, $250 flifine and costs, $10 to vie*,. jF alls. DUI, $250 fine, 90 d of Uie Twin ed and Uie defeilefendant was placed on ery and license suspended { f f a «le " Idabo State Penlten-> rremanded to the custody of Shannon R eed, 19, oof fTwin ' Falls, Um recover] suspended, 10 monUis pro h District Court Judge} FFalls County Sheriff for tntransporta- two y ia rs pr5.50 courtrt costs, tci~ attend AA'. to Tw in Falls5 CoC ounty for Uie services ' • placed on 10 monthith probation, and transpoiporting an open container, of ( alcoholic Beverages ‘ entered a plea of guilty to of Uie public: defencler,de: to pay $35.50 W i suspended d riv ers license:nse, 160 days; M ddVslnjaI jail, suspenaed, 10 monUis \Spencer NelJ B anas, 1717, o l Tw in regu ariy onionce a week, to take; ({tion violation. Disposition nn.Xdaya-in_“M loiSi,jranUbuse, to submit to_j LC9urtJMtft3Jo-pay_?20' uhl,-DUI,-i250_prQhaUoii-aiand.$25QJlne_wlth.license ___1F n lU , lllpgnl rn naiim ntlnn '-delayed until an update cansnbemade-jo victim'sTi's compensation fund, 1 recovery, 90 • suspetried1 180l days; Frances Her- ]jail, suspended, and court co costs; searches of f hihfs' person and prepay,' ^onUiepresentence. ' fine, costs. $10 victim r< to blood and urine tests, U) pay $705.09..09. to pay supervision : days in jail, suspended,ed, 10 m onths rick, 38, ofIf 1Twin F alls, DUI, 90 days .Jeremy ScoU Tubbs, 17, 17 of T w in lo subm it to md to maintain full Ume ]. 10 monUis probation and 1Falls, Illegal consumpUoiion. 125 fine bave no ccco n tact wlUi IndividualsI Roger Wayne Climer, J26 Twin fees of $30, and ; probation, license suspluspended 180 suspended. 1 by Uie department, toI Falls, F was sentenced to fiveve years In employment untUunt resUtuUon Is paid 1, «, of Buhl, leodaysuspiispenslon of drivers license; and j costs; H. Spencer D ahl, 16, of speci led by ! days; Dean Eggleston, i •mplbyment, not to fre-> tithe Idaho SUite PenitentnUary for In full. ■ • DUI, court costs. 180) daysd In ja il Ja n e J a c oibus, b u 41, o fS u n V alley, DUI. 'Twin Falls, Illegal consnsumpUon,m maintain em| I with 170 davs susDend. with Dr. Cleon Skousen.>en, .founder of organizatio;Uons." 'out windows, $5 fine and1 $5.50 ] co sts, will pay regul;;ular levies, but will also plalnU, said Pugmlre andnd Saylor, see a rise (Inn t;taxes) every year,” have to genern erate a b o u t $295,000 to h ^ e Ume U> provide Inputut Is when Pugmlresald. _ _ pay a debtIt to the W ^er ACT -the.varlous. ^ taxing, districts:ts_are_sett_ 'The State i^glslalure_Le, needs_to_ rv.,— " Ceriferr~Asse{;se^r Doyle Pugmlre' ting n Uieir budgets In the fall.1. ' take Uie" burdenlen off< property ownere \fBankn^ptciesr " ..... ~ said. The levyivy am o u n ts to about $11 People Uilnk th a t If theirlr property with broader base)ase taxes, he added. per$l0,000ofp:if property value. assessm a; ents drop, their taxiixes snould "I hope theie 1le g islatu re sees to • ContlDued fromiPagoBl Pa Chaoler?)!7 jtist seems to be more tea-• (,(0 pay a debt, the credltoitor can take The n e w taxtaxing district to support drop. ^i Saylor sa la . But Uie‘leviesare Ji that,"Pugmires5•esaJd. ___ uaindexJhl5_chapieL_wJi!i»l}ll-166_appll^l^ . ______tl—U>em-to-court-~-wbere-a-ou It a lot Wendy LJDavls. The plalntinUff seeks and attorney’s} feefees. loans, anci som e others.s. native," aods adc Nielson. "Before that,, before b Uiey do anyUtlngng,. Glenn q ijjh $132, costs of suit and atattorney’s Credit Bureau:au of Jerome Inc. vs. ia sturgeon said several fefees: O liver W. andnd Susan Crews. The Of all the chapters,s, Chapter( 7 Is a debtor shouldshc write to the credltor-s•-sa y s . ------lecreased this year. For the most-wldely used,d. because It’s and makee ana offer or set up a pay- ''''I'S Check Savers Inc. vs, TiTodd and plalnUff seeksles $741.08, attorney’s The bankruptcy filing systemsy does exam ple. Line.incoln C ounty la st y e a r jj,Denice B arkes. The plalnUitlff seeks fees and costs of ssu it. the-least expensive -- althoughs few mentschedijdule." seem s to work, though. Acoplc can afford th e ir eredredltors,’’ says Nielson,• It’s f uncom m on." sa y s NlNielson, "in Check Savers Inc. vs. Ralph R W. 1 % - , I '■ lhal. Their problemn IsI lh a t they "Som e everven think th e y ’re crim inally' six s years (of handling bbankruptcy Compher. The plainUff seekeks$43.20, can’t afford to pay/ offo old debts InU-ouble." -- cases). c I’ve only had orone or two r "------s costs of suit and attorney’s fees.fe< _.whlle trying to pay offiff tthe new ones.i But Uiey’ily’re not. If a debtor refuses5 repeaters.’’x _ Magic Valley. Ctedlt Burereaus Inc.. : • Contin tl n u ^ from P a g e B l yjvs. Clatle 0. McGehee. Thete plaintiff ------CSI," said CrCralg. sounding like a seseeks $613.62, costs of suitlit and a t. - . P O b Hituarie!« ------. . proud falher• havinghi watched the col- torney’s « fees. lege mature•e d u rin g his 12-year Maglc Valley Credit Burereaus Inc.- ...... F r a n k Thietten»n Fraternity.Ity, nno tne Mended H eartI son.i Dennis Purln of OakIk Harbor • / v• vs; s Oscar Ortiz and Margararet Ortiz, Chapter 103,103 ■■ Wash.; ' a sister, Plerlna aka Margaret Verdugo. Thele plaintiff fig — U(BIu«Lj U«N. u i “" II Lehrman^ subscribe lo ol' 733-2280 TWIN FALLS - FraiFrank Thietten, 92, Survivinging are: his wife. Fern, off Rupert; 1 and three grandchi:■“ j""' lobbying lhee Legislature to raise of Twin Falls, died SatuSaturday at a local Modesto;i; two t^ sons. James Earl Genn off was \ preceded In dealh by a broi funding back-to 50 per------retirement center,— -•- — — ...... Ventura,, CalH.v ( and Paul Genn off - - .Mass of lhe Reaurrection-wl»lll-te«le- CSI's state lur He was born April1 14, 14 1894. In Knox Chicago;; a; daughter, Martha Janei braled i at 11 a.m. Tuesdaday In St. cent of total1 budget bi during the next County, Mo. At the age of 4. he moved Carlson of ol Twin Falls: a brother,, Nicholas’ i Catholic Church, wlwith Falher three years, wlUi his fam ily by cove;overed wagon (o a w illiam Henry H' Genn Jr. of Hllmar.. Arturoj Escobedo as celebranant. Rosary CSI Treasuisurer Karl Black said NOIWLEASIWIG hom estead In Olcfatiomaomo. He had lived Calif.; fiveIve sisters, Lillian Young, Cor-- will \ be recited at 7 p.m . Mom’“'I y IJ; state lundlnglg accountsi for aboul 34 In Twin F a lls CountyIty since 1914. He dell Sallee,lee. Kathryn Rice and Estelle: Hansen I Mortuary Chapel. Buri“h n perccnt oi ,he thc college’s $8.5 million farmed at Castleford.i. BuhlB and on the Gains, ailill ofc Modesto, and Freddie Coxt In 1 Ruperl Cem etery, with year. H e said Uie sta te ’s AAAPLE GlSROVE APARTMMENTS Salmon Tract, andid ‘had• a farm of Walnullul Creek. Calif; seven grand-• graveside j rites under dlrccllSon 1 budget tbls ye. southwest ol Kimberlyy forfoi many years. children;1; andai a great-grandchild. National t Guard. contribution hihas dropped from a 50- NO SNOW TO SHOOVEL - NO YARDWORORK, when you He m arried Jenny Edwards Ed April 24. tk - 1 Friends may call al the HaiJansen Mor- percent ratio) InIn 1979. uneral an^ burial were held in leos8-this-2-bedroo>om 2 -b a th ro o m -lu x u r) 1917, and shc died InT 1935. 19. He m arried ModestoI underui direction of thc Salass tuary t In Ruperl .Monday untilitll the time Lchrm an Is Is the 59-year-old falher . ury apartfnent. Anna R oberts In Caldwc!dwell Nov. , 0 .™ .- s Funeral Chapel. of J the rosary and at lhe chch^urch one of four. Twoj ofol hls children have at*-. 1 Stove, refrigeratorir & d ish w a sh er-fu rnnlshed. isl Qs-well - - She died Dcc. 23.1964. amily suggests memorial con- hour1 prior to service time onnTuesd.y. 1 (.j,;i. H e Is a Buhl o s a covered pork Mr. Thietten spent ma ■king g a r a g e w ith auautomatic ) door us to .Mended H eart Scholarshipp veterinarianI w ho w orks for Uie U.S. -opener, an elevate ; Ing with thc Southernrn IdahoI Fish and p?.0;.B n ox 4412, Modesto, Calif. tor, on d SECURITY SY:SYSTEM all for G am e Association, whlcI^hlch later becam e __ Department ot o A griculture’s food- . . . . ^ ... J ^ $435Mo.CallDonnina nowLDay_ooiight7:11733=9300______Ujc Twin F a lls Fish and am wildlife Con- Eunice-W. Spence■ safelylnspccUccllon'servlce. ~ ------sorvaiion-Corp6,-He -recelved-B-Sport-— rc( : r — " ^ Lehrm an arargues that state fun- ^ o‘Matt'Purin ^ TWIN FALLS - E unice W sm an Conservation Award Awt from them M a riO Increase to match sup-^- T , .. in 1970. In commem oratliratlon particularly 74. of Twin Falls, died Fridi ;T— Marlo-i:MaU-Purin,-74,-oU^ 0 state univserstties. He__ . ------ft’lth-regards-lo-tiis-worworrtn-the-wQter— f—home.— ------died Friday a l thc Cassia Me-> Bom April 20. 1912. In S(Scotisbluff. regards CSI,1, oneo of iwo community - T R A m n W A MH A e u . . . f = rccirculation project at the state fish ‘ Idaho, as a two-year ■' hatchcry. which later■T becamebi the CSI lospltal In Burley. tNeb., she came to Idaho In 192.923 and had co lleg es in lc - - Hatchcry. Ho also wasas ccommond6d for . . '.‘f is bom Nov. 7, 1912, in Scurcllc._ lived1 in Twin Falls since 1930.H). She mar- ,. stepping Stonene toI Uie unlversiUes------_ DO YOU HAVE FFREIrtly before...... T h o s e Church, E psllon Sig.mala Phi. F Alpha Zeta bratcd' Monday Mo a t 10 o.m. In Sl., servlcelime.Novlewlnglsplann __ Accideient victim listed stillsi critictil u L o v e RAFT RIVEI/ER — A Pocatdlo man rem ained in critical condition —Hosiip ita ls- Saturday evcnlcning at. a Utah hospital car accident Friday on MAG!AGIC V A U E Y Charles Henley ond MrMrs. Robin Roberts, both of JeiJerome- Mrs ® Let u s a ss ist yyo o ui in providing a GeraldHlldrcthofKlmbim berly; and Mrs. Kevin Moss off:f C « n Interstate 85 nenear Raft River, REGIONAL!AL MEDICAL CENTER CralgFranclnclsco, no age available, dlgnifi3nitied tribute. Our ...... ----- f,Admitted Blrtbs • and Mrs. Kelly Drake, Mr. andid Mrs. Drtw w as ejected frcfrom his truck at about 1 understandincdin g sta ff will olfer Paulino Richardson,-Mrs.In, Drtw Sitter. Mrs. Anlhonyly I Kevan D aughters io Mr. and Twin Falls; M rs, Koberto FemnnndM an of s itic r and Mr.- and Mrs.Irs. Anthony Kevan. ali of Twin1 Falls,S anda 6:30 p.m. Fridrlday near a rest area, • | sk illed council11 ddi u rin g y our tim e and Dorflthy Daily, all of Twi IdmanPrescoUof Jerome... ■ Murtaugh: Celia llawklnsIS iand Mrs. Edman Prescott;'bi —reported Uie-e-Idaho—State Police, ------...... o in e e d a n d h an d le all '■ Jerome; Lester Petersonn olof Filer; nnd Harriet Thoma:mason of “ CASSUUEMORIAL Franclsco’s velvehicle apparenUy hit a ; arrartgements lor y o u . . Buhl. wheel from a si se m i-tra ile r truck. The J Admitted :k then rolled Into the 'Releasedb Clay Rasmussen of Ru|Rupert. smaller truck median. , Mrs. Andrew Albanese, Mrs.Mr A. John Alexander. JareddBatjbel, B Releaied FUNERAL CliHAPEL • Mrs. Steve Hallows, Mrs. B.JB.J, Hawklna and Athan ‘'Paul’’il” Wood, Carl HlB2 of Burley,ey. Betty Gibbs of Paul. Angela•la Wright of Francisco waswj taken to the LDS ! all of Twin Falls; Mrs. Robalt L ak e City, w here he Addison Ave. East P h o n e 7 3 3 - ^ 9 0 0 - • ■ Duane Halverson of Rupert:lerl; Barry Heoke of-Casaeford;ird;-M rsr'ft«pcrt.------— ^— • wasreportedln1 In criUcal condition...... ** Sunday. Dacjcember14,i688 Times^eh N e w i, Twin Falls, Id ah o B-3 | y j i f ca g i c t i l e sV Offi.iciais:: Stateemusstbsililance schojibllc-officlals-ln-^^| T 'G ^IS g and LIncolt ■-charter»roW ldahoT«■became a state n g t e s 4 — :o1d counties say ■ in 1890. U nder th e terms t of the ’ Cassiafeoars-sparsiity"^fundm .• th e y are conceniedd about a the grow- ■ charter,. Boise is not s I 'een Idaho school same percent cap c )NDA TAYLOR Am,mong the proposed leglslatslatlon are bills which' I dlatricl finances andmd the quality of ■ creases each year a=‘«£ sa9-News correspoadeat ' WOUl(Jld Increase the mileage to 30 miles, leave the; i curriculum Indlvldualual districts can ■ districts under the Onene Percent Inl- ^ . formimula up to the discretiontlon of the state, or, I atford to oKer students ■ tiatlvepassedbyvoters. RLEY - Cassia County schoolsscl could lose a elimi:ninate the additional formHla ula« entirely. |! Gooding School intlal amount ofjnoney lfj{ 1 Superintendent ■ piehf said this sltuallaUoiuaakesJl. fJome_oLlheJegiflla-___ iUthe-dlitrlct-loses n spanlty-lty-fundlngrCurrlculuni' ------^ U ster Diehl to!d.thebe iGooding S chool-^^H ■ - easier- for Bolu tb rals iropa&^E)TSU(eSupertntentendent of-Publlc-In— Dlrecector-Gene-Coltrln sald'ne~ne~ estim a te d 'it coul^ Board Tuesday tha that "the stale ■ the locaneve[ while Wo S c L ' S pion Jerry Evans passes Inn i th e 1987 legislBtive resuliuit In 35 percent less money7 fnly Burley city schools and Declo schools are declining." ■ equalizing formula, onmrxv.'s the basis ol 2 ;^," . an accounting formula dedesigned to provide wlthlihin lhe 10-mlle radius, H urstirst said. Many smaller For example, stateIte Department of H . student enrollment and]d attendance. funding for schools operat:rale. m U eilrofrom the district central offlc(flee. •SeeCASSUon!on P ag e B4 schools are able lo spendSfv M5.000 p er ■ bins told thc ShoshoneI boardb Monday L.— ^ class room unit,' while v Goodbg 9 the school funding quluestion “must spends tt5,000. Twinivin F a lls s p e n d s - M be address^" In thele session th a t vldlng onlylly 10 percent of the total. To questions about: school con- Is a supportjrt propam proposal ask- «3,000 and Shoshoneme spends $ ^ ,0 0 0 K> begins In January. IS said n of .the 31 districts for each class roomnm u fuigure.ion els solldatloo, Robbins saidId he felt the log for a speciali fund to help re are obvious inequities’_ _ i - '’There are obvious In ii eq u lU esan d in the Magiagic Valley operat; with an-&n- issue should begin on a local level districts thattiat experience a 4 percent the numberof students ^ no question that someththing has to be nual overr “If we equalize •rride levies. Gooding andnd and not in the state Legiigislature. But dfcrease in imarkel value. Tbe:8e< j ;e a t th e s ta te rtEB.GARMOBBn^S__ e i ____ ^donc»lLRobblna said.___------r------Sboihone-gs-get-«pproxlmately-6l per-er^ h e did-say-lt might-be popossible to g e ^ c o n d -p ro p o sa ------Hverage;-QoMlrirwolv o W g e i j i m ;ooo osal-would-do-away-witb----- 1 He said tb a t In the aia r e a he repre- cent of thelheir budgets from the stateate a legislative resolution)n mandating the "sparsity^Ity factor"-which helps i more a year." Diehlbl isaid. The stale ported bybj th e M eridlari d is tric t, ist to lo sents, he has the BlBlaine Counly *and both'di: districts have lost property av erag e Is $37,000 perunU. e r t . equalize rty districts lo "study and1 evaluate< the districts thatial • .

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Propert]rty taxes due are slouo w c o m m g in By TE RESAA Z.Z TAYLOR Times-Newsvs correspondentc JE R O M EE -— T he county of Jero m e will obtainI a "tax anticipation" loan to cover operaUng expenses that cannot be coveredcov by property taxes th a t a re d uje e l!in, bul are slow lo being rem itted by cocounty resldentl. . County Commissioner Con Henk Bek- ker said several sevt area'banks have been contacteicted and will subm it bids to handle the.Joan.the The county will . choose th e: oneon tbal offers-the best- Interest :e. . . '

‘T h e sshortfall... h can a l s o b>e e attributed to J c o n s e r v/atism a l in budget- i n g bt>y y the county ' i c o mimissibners.’ m — Heni< l^l Bare slopes, emptyer lift c h a i r s a n dI ^clear l skies do not preseisent favorable omens f^b)u tlitfle?snow , Gits S u niV allesiy have been usedised up primarily because ...... of • IncrP'flstng-ng^tUity costerBekker------“ B y RUSSELL WHITING[NG this year,ir, snow or not, citing airfare£5_ ‘;We_areJusLbcing.op}pllmlsUcianl_di}esa!L.aoov low-until-afteLChtlslmas-c i-ouLotsiylCriihosald, ------Tlmes-N^s camsponoW d M ------penaiues- ‘S-as"ah"lricentlverilowWsr, rr telling- them to call usas back tiexl we will haveive losl some buslncss, butIt Bul for all the opllmlnlsm, there He also attr contlngencency plans for guest actlvl-i'i- w eek .:'sh e said. - - - we will maki attributed the ‘‘fin an d al ake it up in the busy mon-J- stills hangs the possibility' olo n w nter bind" the courcounty Is In to the cu t. in | - K ETCHU M — 'Tis th«the season.to be tics a re InIni the works. Some local businessi people say ths-l’mnotv,ilworrledatall." vwith little snow. Tucker ai Jolly, but even the jovial jo can get Amonglg - lh e altern ativ es • to their businesses are_flne, and Holmes lederal revenmenue sharing and the One r le, despite the . .Bookstorere iow^er Jack Holmes saId-1:d-both made reference to th(he wlnler ol -Percent Inltlallnative.--.- ...... r nervous In 'a resort•t' ' Itown without' downhill1 - sklfng ■ that Wllgus is' lackofsnow. a lack o f snowsnc sometimes Improvess 1976-77i when a high pressu snow as the ChristmasTias holiday ap- researchlnhlng are cross-country skiingng "We're basically fineie ." said s ki hininpc!^ irtfall in operating fudds i ilt4 s-n o t-ag o o d po8ltion-to-i(o-kept— fair— weather—ovi>vcr— !daho-[jr nietuuntjr“" “r t " proaches; al resortsrts^nortlPorKefchum, cardrd “ shop ow ner Andy Miinu n le r. " I t ll bc In, but at least my books don’t go I iircan-also-be altrlbuted^~r . . . rooms, mmatinees, a lecture seriescs 0 Ihrough the ski season. to conservalisrilism In budgeting by the T h e calm between touristtoi seasons, g1 heavier , entertainment county comminmissioners,^' said Bik- I' o r "sla c k " as th e localjcals refer to it, schedule,e. ^ ' ker. T here ha£has been a trend In the h a s lasted a little longiinger than usual Chris TiTucker, marketing director lasl severalII yj e a rs for local gov- this year. And though* rmost are hop- fof Centr ! Resort typicallyi \; dry in L ntral Resort Reservations,IS, Decembe^ emments to0 bi budget carefully. They Ing for a w intry holiday,lay, shopkeepers said bookli (kings for this holiday seasonJU By M IKE SULLIVAN The samne e thing happened the ' don’t IncludeIde any "fat" in the and resort personnel6l isay It Is to o - a rc aheadad of last year's ana credits 1 wonderful." ., . budget, hesald.aid. , I ‘S TImcs-News city editor following yea('ear, recalls Phez Taylor The miraculous dump early to paint a bleakk ppicture for the the marketketing efforts of Sun Valley, will be for nn amount up ! local economy. "YoUUS(used to be able to call a week of Sun Valley.ey. through I the night, piling VpTcu; fy ^I The tan will SUN VALLEY - It somehow Taylor andind his wife Dorice were : MsSay'^ !» '■35.0«,nn8 long-time valley residentJits say, and New York is no reason to "nervous"s" about thc lack b( snow. k City on the UnionI The Taylors were so laiaken by the will actually bc used will consequently, there is there’s no reawn to b e alarm ed Pacific’s newlew City of Los Angeles,, Wood \ River Valley's SeaSty^nd be 1=Pend uponon the receipt of tax . panic. about this season's meaeager snowfall. the Taylorsrs were understandably' magical r atmosphere lhalIt they pull- monies by theele county. ------'"The biggest proble»blem we have Adrianele McSpadden of the Ket-t- to date. concerned atabout the prospects for‘ ed c up stak es In New YorkI £and moved Bekker saidaid the county will con- right now Is hiring peojeople and know- chum-Sunin Valley Chamber of Com-1- In Sun Valley’s Inaugurjral year, the skiing. to Sun V alley In IM l. Doricrice became tlnue to budge ing-when-to brlng lhcmicm.on.payrpll,;',. merce.-sali dgel conservatively and ! sald Jourist_traIfic.Jor.thisis . .mammoth ..Jodgc . was.,1 .-ready- for -But the following foi: day, ChristmasI publicist'forc Unlon-Paclf:lflc-at* S u n - anticipates -- occasional- o problems “ T WUgussald. time of yeiyear Is equal to last season’s’s guesis on schedule D ec. 21,2 b u t there Eve, snowV began falling. "The! \ Vaiiey and Phez set up aI 1legal prac- such as this1 untilun the economic b a^ wHlsus said mostlost scheduled when therlere were early snows andid w asn’t enough snow forr skiing : until snowflakes wwere_the size pf sllver_t•_ lice, .which, he has contlniInued up to of the commtimunlty becomes more I — — vIsItbrTwIinreep-thelr,elr*Tescrvallons~tnartourlst■istsarcriorcancelln^et:------— janTsnsJT:------^ - ddllare," Taylayloi^ said F riday. '^'It w asI today.t stable.

ncolnsisigns ^ 1 ivenilex fon cen^ ;• ■.Vf^ i v, > '- |3 detentii '1 i -lly.iaN E N E B U C KKWAY W ;.::jnit,conlra'ct,:-prftjM ledJ «ould tMLodventaMuafrem •spoadeat. - wwards; president of-tbe detn n a; TTje-'Offlce^'-'of :JuvenUenUeSuBtin'a^'Dell-. _ proyidOB'lhflt thw fh H H ty -^ itet.qufincy.:.ErevenUfiQ,. .a:.;ft_M A;Otilbd~U.S...------•:-,-Ja*tlcr'DepftrtmBnL wlwlllral8a"prepare:a' : SHOSHOrfE --"xinc^vH un^ : i ^ c ^ n c e ; N v i U i naUonid:bai' W t l n ^IniCdUfaty-htiSiijtiiM bo nUalOQiali.trom’Hagie Valleley report,pn &e center.foi I ^:'becomet;tto;secondid MagicB Valley county to juvcnJie'.detenUoD Ji ttcIUtlM^I n - a b d th a t tfie - :IacaUfe3 ' .for'the commiss!^ >:delaved'CQOtrD,\lb t^ .ti» '. {ui^:c6itta^oc cattsiderrtstf: ^ r-NatlOTal-DetebtioflB:-.os-Jno,. to-bouBQi^Un^}Q-blbe;- re n e w e d 'in -D iecem ber-Ur 1988 « can be Keoodtyril^fie^^'^Counc2ncU:foirrChlldres^«Btl.-Yoi)(l] reports from-tbe-:i«gi(milMMl-C«-(iM.U,t- - J .'C otm ty, JoveallA.'Ott*offenders Bt (be-.Jerojiie U rty,, :w l|;rtp ^ .ta n jU ; v.r ier a poot* rev k ]? ia:O ctob(h ;-;fac01^. ed«d."'-JeromeCoonW ,.o ia i'jt'® : .'ctfficf'SS'li fef;‘fa?m ty;.;;li2ed'' ^ center. iCenter W cioloU U •enlrtM uvslmllarr aagreement w U er thli' ;-Urid«:tlie lenns of Ihei .aj.agreraent>Lln- -autien u I d " ‘U 'ls'o o t t e ^ l e tortM t tt o rtt; irom inem lftr 01nations, standards on |uveve-comtnlulbo'to t -cpta County,jm par^,pet!efS-taKiram ia

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Bliss mlarksanl itique - ■ ------BUmi W«lie«Uy; Himburger on tun. Irraeh ------IL ------— _ ■ — Uoodiy: H tm burgtr on wbole wheat bus, tries, eberry cobbler andjnllk. ^ french m eJ. cherry pie •Ddmllk. n u rtd ty : R o u t l>e«r aod - Toeediy: Cora dogs, pork and beuu, c t^ potatoes, raliln abeet cootw, wagonsI with plaiique rot aUeki, chocolate chip cookie, ap- applesauce and milk. ByTERRELL WILLIAM\MS wagon andnd said ii is to th a n k tlM pleuuceandmllt Friday; Plua, green beaoj, apple cake . Times-News correspondtndent HaUowellsstor f( their donation. Wemeaday: Roait turkey and dreulsg, 1 member-Fern Cenanissa ------na lh M p o ta to e a a o d g ra v y rro U a -a n d ------Coujicll n -celery ttlcki, cranberries. OOODINQ STATE SCHOOL BLISS - The bislori^orical railroad said th e coticouncil has ordered another **m I custard witb topping, Uooday: Finger steaks, nacbocblpa. peas wagon In the Bliss CityIty Park has a plaque to0 honor the late Odessa and carrots, banana half, bread ai» . in for donating tb e lo u t b ’ new plaque on It to than)lank LeRoy and Henderson W ^ B V V . «\N‘'C j T m Tbunday: P l m . green beam, diced' butter.ao d to llk . Carol Hallowell for donating d tbe end ot thee eel ' feel wide and r_ ..u.. n peanut butter celeiT. 1900#, is about three fe it council business, council1 X A - 1 b u s s cherry cobbler and mllk. seven feet long with m ■ member PiPat BronaugJi reported oo ■ S A ^ Uooday: creamed tuna over bread, green Ttmrsday: Fried chicken, m asbed- The HalloweUs gave Itit to the-city y,e Hasday convention of the .Idabo B ^ 9 n ^ ‘ ■ I 'A D A C e e i e / \ v t A k i f L a / beans, peaches and milk. potatoes and gravy, spinach, orange la st spring, and It Is "f,«^¥»y«dpiannlSgci no ; Commission he attended to I B M P V f t B f '- - I L A R Q c OCL b C T I O N i w , w B B ' " "Tuesday: Chicken .• nuggeU, - b o iled ' '^ d grapefruit wedges;'choctdate - — ^ on a cem ent slab In th e cli >r In Boise. 'Bi%a-cSii ’ ■ nAA*T*\/ L ^ j H potatoes and buuer, hot nlls and Jel- bundles, bread and butter, and mllk. Hallowoll, an aj •• — I ...... - K A K 'I-'Y - ' ' ...... ------[y ,carn )U .b em rcn in ch aD d m llk .------Frldsy; T actn ,-refried b e a n s , - c u e u n ^ ...... aders need to "sit down and said he traded some olot hisI palnltags. City leadi y i Q ^ ■ S™ ^V nd and onions, orange sherbet, and mUk. ------(o r the wagon------:______(Ipire ouLviLwbat^ll» hos.to offer and. ORESSES ' H I “It’s one of the oldeMer onei," he wno wantmis It," Bronau^ said, - ...... said. "They’re scarcaree to Ilnd DslaUs,,0of land prices, land A ■ M a « > . l ^ r H Thursday: com does, trench frles..carrot’ Monday: S au u g e patty, waine witb but- anymore . . . . We thouSought It would availabilityUy, tourist a ttra c tio n s and .■ NOW Arrivfils! - I b sllcks.peanandmllk. (er and syrup, cherries and milk. v| be nice if an old railroiIroad town like city aervl(•vices .In Bliss couJd be ^ ______B B * Friday: R o u t beef, mashed poUtbes and Tuesday; Pizxa. tossed salad. tuUl d In a brochure to help tell I carroU.’ birthdty . « Bliss could kind of keepep«,n.ethlngof i gutllahed^i ■ JhI - W^B Wed^|^:^hl^eo the railroad era." lo a sm all business o r in* At the recent BlissIS (City Council dualry.hesesa id . ) meellng. Mayor RollaiHand Zollinger ,.The maliain goal. Bronaugb said, li ; displayed the now plaplaque Ior the to create jolJobs In Bliss.

* A l u m n i ddonate scooreboard "HSaEHHSTT^TIieme“ Hagerman -funds -irom‘om -a-cl888-reunion-last- _ Alumni.Association basas purcnas^ a summer and ai a donation trom tbe _newJ?a8ketbalLscoreboeboard for the Snake RiveIver Water Ski CJub, ^xon high school. - says: ' The board will bc Instnstalled during The Alunlumni Association, open to the Christmas vacationon and will be anyone whovho h as ever gone to school ready for use in January.nr In Hagermam an, Is now being organizedi Uooday: Cblckeo sandwich, french fries, Thursday: Sloppy loes. cheese slices, . ,. and w ill meeen-de8igned4o-8Fadu>- ■; plight, he aadeo: !EJl.=2^™ nrt7, ...... ■ {oierio^v^^^saladandmll£!*^' ...... ~soup; banana, peanut bulterbar, and Hesald that the dlstristrlct would be allyequallzillze tax levies, he odded. ^.x' ^ Friday: - cereal. Juice mllk. contacting legislators5 regarding n the While ththe loss of scarslty units4 ...... and milk. Lunch - Baked ham, . im m a NUELLUTHERAN ' sparsity funding mattiatter. "It will would culut Cassia's funding, olherT potatoes and gravy rolls, apple crisp chicken nuggets, poUto planks, bave to be a combinedid efforti to stop proposalss to t equalize funding wouldd and mllk. No salad bar. orange'.^,cinnamonrollandmllk. thesebllls,"hesald. nol affectict the district, he said,1. ^ ^ ^ ^ B ___ < Tuesdsy: Fried chicken, poutoes, gravy, "T here are th ree bill!)ills Intended to W ealthy di:districts would be penalizedd ■MnMBBanaBBBKSSESS andJUNlORHiGHnimnP Hir^ cakeandmllk.8^" P*®™' do away with sparsity.’ty." Hurst said, and poorr districtsd would be helped,1. V — ■ ,• Uooday: Finger steaks, criss cro“ Wednesday; Spanish rice w/cheese. green “It could mane bigJig bucks dlf*. H owever,r, C assia is right about in thele ^ ference.” -' —— - -average ararea and wouldn’t see much:h ...... ______...... Bills prepared by the slate difference,ce. h esald. ■departm ent w ere pipresented by He esthstlmates that Boise school ^BB A .n.is..uc.,cm. ------\- ' • Evans at a state superintendents su districts ci ------^ ’ namonbunsandmllt j^am. t could lose funding through H V k Thursday: Hamburgers. Friday: “ All you can ent" beef and cana- meeting Hurst attendeiided eariler this eouallzatioItion, but that Tw in F allsfs m onth. The sp a rsity bills bi: a re one ot and Pocat<^alello schools could gain; he ■ H n Friday: Creamed turkey, mashed bacon p lu a , buttered com, frtsh a series of bllla desliesigned to help gaid.'...... a —a - i i g i B - P0l0t« » and fruit. fnjH_ birthday cake and chocolate ' i ; equallie rich and1 poor school . ; B m FILERHIQH dfetrlcts. Hurst said. m . ^ Uonday: Flngersteaks. JEROME ELEMENTARY ^ — I B Tuesday: Coo\‘scholce. Monday: Hamburger plua. Italian -SPECIAL iO W - ^ ^ Wednesday: Tacos. veaetables. pears, sunshine cake and 1 tubicrilMi ioi< lha lhINTEREST RATES r i i I ' I ^ , SS^CwnTSrke^^ TueSay: GrIUed cheese aandwl^ macn-- “ ' - i - m ' K B ^ K ront salad, (rult choices, cherries over Tlmei'Hewa 3 .9 ' % afr To 9 .9 % apr C o n v tn la n lly d allvi l lv ir a d ■ B B T ___^ ______■ GOODING cake.andmllk. O N ALL USED ■ Monday: Spaghetti, com, roll and butter. Wednesday: RoasL turkew. whipped dally. Lots oi exclticitomeni, p • W ^ m m ...... ^ ^ S h e i a S m l i k ^ potatoes, cranberries, waldorl safad, news, controversyray. ICARS & TRUCKS - J l ■■ K V ' Tuesday; Tomato soup, cheese sandwich, hot rolls and bulter, pumpkin pie and entertainment, tnformatlontnf ^ SS E S m B ^ B ^ ^ ^ B ^ " peanut butter ringer, pean and mllk. milk. -& bu d g e t tire tc hilngodi. ln ' r"""^ Subscribe noil o w ^ ^ 13 3 B E CaJI 7 3 3 -0 8 4 4 in.i'iiiiuiJii-M aiiiiiiiuiiiM

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'ec8mb8r14.-1886 B-6Tlmo8‘New9, TwinIn FFalla, Idtho Sunday, Deci B lisssseniors plan sprpripg.trip toSa/tJ■Lake City, natictional park y eclslon. '• review atittendanc BLISS — - Senior students In Bllullu F inal approval will bc)c given nex t m ade no decisl Hagenrman to I have decldelded to go to Utah for theirlelr spring after the boardJ l! given a is ci C hristm as prograiD Wjll d etails agenda of the trip ^ HAGERMAN -AA“ i com‘raitle« lo the review-lew co m m lttec, and Elem en-en- Id other schooi businesess: class tripp mnext spring. iday a t 7 p .m r In the s c h ^ - •inclpal B everly Loranger wUlvlll • The students’ C hristIstmas Concert The Bllslllss School Board TuesdayJay In other business. Sup m. P a tty 'G ablca W review absences of)f istudents vlo- tarv Prim our Greg Cox said the Bliss“^hlSKv”e s lallng tbe 90 percentit aattendance re- t>eU)echa:halrman of the group, is set for Dec. 17 at 7:J:30 p.m. at the approvedd tenalivet plans for the four program, and tbe pubUClJt slum. Grades girls andi ssix boys ta go to Salt Lakeake been invited lo participallatclnUiebl- “ h*’’' ' ' ” ' qulrement is being set up in Hager* The committee co will screen out high school gymnasii In 1988. Bliss is absent with chicken-pox or kindergarten throu^1 high school city to loolook at some colleges there,sre. centenolal of Australlia ii m a n . stu d e n ts i on students and teachers wcwould corres* School will bc dism issed for tlolb At lhc Hagermann !School Board olher uncmcontroHeble causes so theyley will participate under:r lhe m usical go siclinglg and take a boat to u r on the direction of Ricic StrlckcUand and the Lake Poweiwell. T be route h om e w illI bcbe pond with an AuslraUiaian school of day vacationtlon at noon on Tuesday; meeting Monday, truitrustees decided wili not)t haveI to ap p e a r before the comparable size, he saidid. The bo ard Dec. 23. . five teachers will t)e l)e appointed to School Board.Bo public Is w elcom e. through BBryce r or Zion park. • School Superlntendedd)t Ken Black __ said College of Sououthern Idaho uAviKjrING'YOUR MARRIAGE MenuiIS— ------classes will be held at; thetl Hagerman J n DI BECAUSE OF' ake High School for five weeeeks, beginning CHRIS1MASts SPECIAL I ■ !___ •-Continued irom. ese sanawicn, irult, birthday cake DHOLISM AND OhUGS o m J » a g e B 5 ------mUk: ------In-Janua^.-Spanish-a-and-computer- — ^T*fi30MInul*------! . Thursday: Clilcken nu(nuggen; orleaUl classes will bc offeredd in Hagerman WAsN;NT~PARr'OF“ YOUFr 'I? DO . SOMETHING Tonning $«i«Ion» ..... I • vegetable!, Irenehleh fries, fnill WENDELL as part of the CSI outre;reach program PLAN? G ift Cortllfcotoiotos Avallabi* ' ; cocl[(all. b lK u lli and bon«y bolter, Monday;’; (Chill, green salad, fruit, com*om- in u oodlng Counly. ABOUTUT IT NOW. I • and milk. idandm llk. • New stage curtainsns for the h i^ . CALL ! Friday: Dell sandwich,I, Utaler lou, baited T ueJSrlf. Beef-a-ronl. green beans, fruit...... t)canj. fnrtt choice;,-chocolate cbi pudding , salad bar and milk, ^ school gymnasium werere donated by O AVNYONVIEW I THE SUNTAFAN BEACH and milk. oes the Hagerman Lionss and Lioness C a m p u s C om m onsns S h o p p in g C v n to r ;ilLY Wedatsdi]day: Hot dogs, baked potatoes, KIMBERL «d v e g ^ . Intll aod milk...... ' memberfl ond were Insnstalled Dec. 5. nHOSPITAL ____ FII«rAv*.»i.* F l! Im o r « _ ___ . . Mooday: Spaghetti, concom, celery'stick!.- The school has ordereired a plaque to i itler.andmilk. it ; ChrlstmBS dinner. IN TWIN FALLS O r Coil 732733‘ !3 0 0 _ . french rolls and butler . V «getable-beel stev,. biscuits,lits. _ put on the wail by the; sstage to honor __ © u ______OHarExpba*.!ItttM /lU U ______.■ — Tuesday: CHckeii nUinUMets, ' c n a ra e d - nut * butter/honey, peanuls/u is/ lhe Lions and Lioness'is m em bers for " •HONE734-6780------: potatoes, frull »ala(alad, whole wheat llos, frull and milk. their donation. • roll*, pumpkin cujlarslard, salad bar and : milk. Wednesday: Hoi d o u on Ibuaa, steak fries, ; cinnamon appleaauclauce, cockles and ■ ■ milk. Thursday: Baked hamn wwith ralilfl sauce, • potatoes and gravy,7 , greeng beana, rolls andbuller.Chrlstmaimascakeandmllk. H ' F riday: Ham burgers on buns, la te r lols, ; peas and carroti. puddingpudi and milk. A# 7 / 1 f I • MINIDOK>OKA 1*1 * m iloDday: Burrlto. latera ter tots, pink ap- ■ r plesauce.-cokeandmid mllfc------____ -Tuesday: Hamburgeri,ers, buttered com, MU r fruUcupandmllK. •Wednesday: Studentscho 'T hursday: Chill andid crackers, finger > foods, pears, cinniInnamon iwlsl and I milk. •Friday: Beel and cheese ch« pizza, peen ------:— jaiod. peachesranflId clchocolate mtlic...... * I MURTAU(AUGH ‘Monday: Barbecue onm bbun. slice cheese. green beans, pearssa an n d milk. 'Tuesday: Finger sleaks.Bks. la lo r lots. com. bread, butter, cchocolate cake. peaches and milk. W ednesday: Macaroni}nl and cheese or ______mjicamnLfinlMS^maloes. slice cheese. . . • leituce salad! frenS;nch bread, tn iu and milk. Thursday: CreamedI titurkey; poUtoes. r o cheese sticks, butlered peas, cranberry sauce,. h(hot rolls, cookies, >feS(0ff m - ^ % <. jelloandmllk. Deiiih ■ ■ Friday: Nolunch. 1 ^ / e n d s . IF^EE ' RlCHFIElriELD IQ bun. cheese slices, i • Monday: Barbecue on b ■ FL Y FR EE cou ______1 _ ....vegetable, fnilt andndmllk, n _ __ pupons fro n i~ -p l • Tuesday: Burrjtos. saladilad, Irult and gillk. ^om ato' soup,' frult"*—^^^® '^^onjB iltearton ! Wednesday. Nadiui.~lo F R i i i ■ o n r f o r a ------— 1 ^ “ — :• and milk, ; '’O UN D . TRIP I - Thursday: Potalo/salasalad b ar, scones. ' oranges and chocolatolatemllk. ■■ "d-Mp fllghi. I" • Friday: Subm arine samsandwich, fries, fruit jE g | *- and milk. SvTiTrn^n •: . TWINFALLS.LS JUNIOR :• and SENIOROR HIGHS | W Monday: French dipIp »sandwich wllh au '' ' *• Jus, la te r lols. pinepineapple chunks and V itf •; milk. . I Tuesday: Ctieddarwunvursl on bun. green ' ^ ^ «. beans, fruit jello,0, nno-bake cookie and J • milk. • lO-Ib ;•••/ 3 Wednesday: Sotl shell she burrlto, whole M P o r k b .B a ^ /;•; • w heat rol! wilhI lithoneybutter^ cherry B ;;v Z tarlandregularorcorchocolatemllk. H - Thursday: Chef's sailsalad with crackers, ■ V ; pickled beets, chocihocolaie bar and nuU, W _Potaa to e s i peaches and milk. ^ 1 C h o p s ■ * ■ Friday: Pepperonl frerfrench bread plua, |o ' |^ B 1 Idahoflussets Jo potaloes. mixedIxed trull cup. cookie | | p Assorted Pork Loin ~ - antfmilk. 1 TWIN FALLS-S-AllScbooU HI R | | | g ' Monday: Corn dogs.gs. la te r tots, fruit/ - ■ nuts/chocolate cchips, pineapple M - chunks and milk. Tuesday; MacaroniII tand cheese, little P Smokies, green beibeans, fruit Jello. no- ^ b „ •' bake cookie ond milmilk. .> Wednesday; Chickenen ;nuggets, scalloped r potatoes, wholele wheat roll wllh . IM % honeybutter, cherr;lerry lart, and regular ?Il orchocolatemllkrk r ■ ■_ ' Thurday; FlngeMteakeaks. mashed potatoes . — r-:_____a n £ _ ^ v y _ c K oocolate'bBrnnd-mits,— c o l 7 — -dlcedpeacliosandBn d m llk ...... -. Friday; Hamburgercr deluxe on whole x w i i i d I w heat bun. Jo jo0 pcpotatoes, mixed fruit Lloyd Hanrrisi IV^-galloi n 6-rP a c k 2-pc - cup. cookie and millmilk. “ 'I VALLI.LLEY PumpkinI Pic _ ]Ice Milkk PP e p si Frenclch Fries Monday: Beel tacos,)s, 1ta le r lots, buttered ------— ------Pi’liitfM;rfMm7()(wrSltcrrflt^!nr7i>in----- 5'dtTC5S^mkl?eur-— ! ----- . Baud Box Assorted ... ^(elmt 1-icc Pjtxluclj 12 o» f«n' } r Tucsdo’y; Hot turkey:cy sandw ich: whipped 2 6 - o u n c e . . . . . - . andCUIle potatoes, carrots,is.pears p and milk, ^ W ednesday: Chill andmd crackers,i cinnamon *' roll, vegetable1 stslicks, peaches and milk.- ...... ;• - T hursday: Chcesebur:burgcr. green-beans;------*; later slicks andid dip,« blueberry cob- SAW Craabarry Saaca J- bier find milk. ; □ 4 JJ^______I i ------.;“ Trlday:“ Vegciabie-se-souD:~botogna-and I 4J5WFI Xwin tint.■«»»,fML OuW. JT/omt. nup*t'l. Coaj'/IB I Rel\ a v Home For Christmas >liday Chri ; Ct '‘■stmas >^ » n noochlo^/M ^ ^rfifkates W i n n i e f t e * ^ nnW ondc“l«d.W WVrap and other 9.eaa t t i t l e s , CotillnuousI ™ >W d*Papc,c„f, s s e t t e s ^ OisneyVidcocas. >1 Brighf UP TOlIf ISO SO. f r I ■ fflBS ^ Idea! 4 . 9 5 ;9.95 ’ G ive a gifift you kn6w ------t h e y ’ll likke and use. ■; Im . . 5 0 ^ ^ " : 1. W * h o n oll>r r allo' coupons. | We hate...'M - FORTHElSHOUMVS... • 2 . W « u s o gitnorlca tn with______Seitko p^rmltilonon o f y o u r l U U e n d o c to r. a n d C l TASnWUL Gins\ PARTYrTRAYS.] 3..Diicoun!tt(ttoionlor- - . Irt S«lew«y nulic youi>ui [u[Mlly Ii4>yt Cor your holUSii|f t J citlx*ns. ches F R UHT l l B A S K E T S ■ »r(«ii.»lnlnR flrfil lity 3< Cicdieni ' t m coll 24 hours — r Wat< m»(«n «nO chcttet -iii*naii*naedl>tauiUi*lly«wlihtolai. ■ _ ; - 4 . W o o r * o n e C hoose (fom^ A«'i wide v.^rlety of fruil br nuc {ulXJ<’nlihwlllclct|Dhlhi youcyoi guetlt *nt1 ihr basket iijsottmttm cnii. 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* Sunday, Decemberir sim ultaneous caucuses wcwould of- tant lo GardneIner, said one date -woui fP tJiai trom his house nearsa r th e B ig Bun res* dlscilsslng common \ will 4 a.m. after a standofi taurant al Overlairiand and Curtis ‘talks F riday w ith Gov.-el. Qcludlng Indian water- !er too many electoral votesi forI can- discussed was thelh< fourth Tuesday In k<.«igan7ni about 11:15 p.m . F i lAndrus of Idaho and Go\ lldates to imore. Mareh, a week:k a fte r the Southern le re were no reporle d InjK s ' roads In Boise. Officials Off estimated — 'G ardnei“ 0 f“ Wa8hingt0n ~ ~ ” Th6y~ny^ght~over~u-usr~and-reglona) primary:ry- althothough Lyle's .wife andd "~lwd~*bout 30ahotft werellr e ^ lr e d r ------—* !SchwlndenofMonlana. izardoiBr^m^e^Us^d ' Alaska’s new governo:___ c ..„ - Storage Of nucliiclear wastes, Cowper, also sat in on th( ldt said the idea for a Goldschmidt said. regional primary was Goldschmidt, who tak( n a session called by next month, said he look i over regional Issues. backing the idea .to .the.i. ggovernors' "My reacUoiLion was one of support,". m eeting In Arizona a t MIrs. rs. Roberts' Andrus said Friday.F; "It met with no — re a u e s t------______opptMltlnn fltta fli il.:’______He and thc other gover('emors now Goldschmidtldt said he also hoped lo want Roberts to developp somes sort enlist the supiijpport of Wyoming Gov. of consensus among the} secretaries sc Mike Sulliva^.ij. All six men are Dem- Indian droopout rate! ]higher BLACKFOOT, Idaho (AP)—(A A-ofhomeeuppop o r t." -...... - new study Indicates the dndropout rate Other contritributing factors Include JEWELER'S for Indian students alIt Blackfoot bad school eexperiences, leck of a wSk YE ^ QUAUTY H igh School Is 35.8 p ercercent higher meanUigful ccurriculum, loo much than the rate for all studentsmts. emphasis onn iacademics for students ------^^Prlnclpal-Vaughn-HugUigle-^-lhe-whose-!ntere‘reels-lle-in-vocationai- -WATCt g Ih e s ______Blackfoot. School Boardd lasl1 week areas, and theth fact that Indian stu- C O M PL E tE WITH O U R EX(EXCLUSIVE • wMM UMITED TWO YEAR W'ARRANTY. A R that the school’s dropoutut ralei since dents oflenen are older than 1982 has varied beiw eenrf 77.3 percent c lassm ates becauselheywcre-held b( - DiamonDnd . . ahd 13.7 percent, w hile thith^ rate for backineariygy grades, Hugle said, -Indian students ranged froiIrom a low ol ^ i- 30.8 percent to 65.4 percenL solve the problem, he RING O F- L O V E The five-year average ii led more emphasis on. For y o u n gI acadults! . dents at Blackfoot H igh w^ Is for underachievers, cent^but-for—Indian-^tui av erag e ra te was 45.4 perci m and development of a 2 9 ^ 5 — ^ said. ‘Ogram lo promote career G enuine Stone i.& 2-Diamond jdents often education, He said Indian studei ONLY S3,S3.00AMONTHI A come from backgroundss lhal t make Superlntendindent Daniel Scharlz RING & PEENDANT ^ Ip difficult to complete school.-"In sc said the dlstrljtrlct will launch a sludy some homes not much vali/alue Is plac- to pinpoint what wl causes students lo , Sapphinire. or Opall ___ — ed-on-^^iwaUnfir-flnd-there!‘re's-not-a-iot-dropout-OMtajtayln school.------^------1

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I ------Reacc h i n g [Out SouJ t h o ffthelSordeifr S a n ^I ta -mafc<:es^se Btlll6t provide chuckles,------1 _.Some.JUieIUie_BllLand_Donna ______K family home, or becauseiscotwork.il- 5 ^ 5.5 spjspenl a few hours on. K yle, of Twiirwin Falls, still have- n ‘ nanclal or geographical > aftemoon at the Salva- ' II both ways. ays Two years ago,’ m tions are unable to reluie'llT'lfS; y, ' “iusl to help oul," and . their firstI ChrislmasCl in Mex- R the holidays. Not everyc hrlstmas Eve she got some ------ico, and this year, loo. they M can be with, family members m as donations,, Includingli a turkey from will haveve a traditional j children grow up. moveove away and Episcop:opal minister, and took .... - Christmass dinnerd and open- I establish tneir own traditl(Jitlons. Ihem to lbInc low-income Douglass ■ M- ' their giftss b before they leave ) Magic Valley probablylly hasI as high H otel. forManzanillmiilo, on the Mexican ' 12__ a percentage-or residentlents with ex- -’’I reallyly gol. Into the sp irit of if W est coasLI,______f tended'famllies living inin theI area as tttarysarn:"^nffsays^ ■' m r o ' njn a b o u f lhe sam e" I anyplace in the country,try, yet there Laufenberilerg, who has recently ' • ' " ' ’v : p arallel ofif lalatitude as M exico 3 are many' who don’ton’t fit the remarried.I, says these activities City, Kyle: saisaid, and “kind of a J stereotype, sa y s Bob Bob Speyer, seem ed natiatural to her because she non-touristit place, still sociologist at College■ oof Southern came fromn :a big famliy in the inner (jualnt." They Th( re n l a con-...... I^ Idaho and a single pcrscerson him self, city and alw.ilways nas had a “desire to . - dominiumI (overlooking the t of the house work with1 ppeople in the communi- ■ .. ocean. le activity on r .TT-;- — — r — The-temip pei e ra tu re is 05 t o '90-*------alone will be Christmasas is more than presents, -.•-.■V. and lh e lr chi:children “gel a kick , she stressesses. and finding other ■ J out of seeing:lng Santa m shorts” ■e ingenuity to things lo do that day Is important ' " at the townvn s fiesta, featu rin g . ’ situations if for single; jpeople. And the things ■I '• thebreaklngcngofaplnata. : guest list of she’s done: "didn't“ take a lol of plan- j j p l r . .. Bob andI PzPat Kerbs feel lhat Dliday dinners, n ing." • , - spending ChrC hristm as In M exico _J ______1 ^ 1 v\ • • makes thchc holiday "more ' , special thanhan the traditional way al homeome, by eliminating r -'■.a:] . the commerciercial aspect.’-’ — ------my sister and I jusust closed up i ' • - t e s i i “It eiiminalinales everyone ask- it home and went; tot( the hospital ■ ing for prese|esents^and^orryln^ iioman who remincnded us both gifts,"PaiKeIKerlssays. 4 He. advises Betting outmother ol back ih Cielleveland.’ T hc oneI! tiitime In five yeara R a"nd^engaglng In some i they d id n't 't spend si the holidays R C hristm as i f being alor soulh of llthe border, -her ^ depressing. tsemary LaufenberBrg Barta children-m- now 21.19 and 13 - ^ It takes a little fhorc ii said “theyhey couldn’t even n create happy holiday sl rem em b err wwhat gifts thev got. I one has no automatic gi Bul when1 wewi w ere In Mexico IJ nearby relatives (or holidnts do this sue- Educated,>d. personable singles ^ they remerrnembered very WeU usually arere invited to homes of co­ L th e reslaViMiUnint where wc ate.” Falls, learned workers iror friends, f she says, but it Is ■ their mothe^h ehaays. make a mean- the peoplee wl)o ' don't fa ll into lhat " ' ' ' f t I . »A The coupliupleMd their nearly - 'i ‘One yearersElf. n She w,as categ o ry•who -w l more often are left Bgfc: ; . grown chlldiIlldren sfteml all their, rs ago ]ust as out. time togethje th e r — sk iin g 0 0 - : Christmas atr college. I Her Joan Dalilalton Boyd, counselor at chairs on1 lhe lh beach, raxing,;' to .visit a wcildren lived too T he Relalitalionship Place in Twin reading or playing games.' and she could Falls, saysis instead of feeling sorry They go out to dinner, and fhe. 1 of our miIstmas is her for themseh;elves, single people of any . children—ha'-have-made friends', ' age have the th opportunlly lo “share am ong thle e localio residents ov er -I )ne,’' she says, them selves’’;s’’ by Inviting others to the years. — Rostt several years their home;nes • or helping in other Thc K erbs•rbs say it is mean- ' ', self.” She had w avs, ingful to themther that lhelr older.! ry room In the You can ca create your own children still want to spend ■ ?ears since the Chrislmas5 by I focusing outside of the holidaysays with them. The yet some local residentseven have a yourself,"' the tl counselor says, “and [Wf.« family-, cioesn’t doe lack fo r" cessfully. realizing the tl true ' m eaning of ^ relatives atal hhome either. They' Fern Amick. Twin ‘no Fa more self- Christmas> is i nol material things, had 23 peopleople at their Twin the hard way bow to nma lonely since, but love and;ndgivingofone'sself.” Falls homeic forf Thanksgiving, Ingful Christmas for hcrsie were many At a recercent community discussion ______but their ChrChrislmas in M exico;. divorced several yearsI her i church — of Christmajla s experiences, she said It .e(OftEOHARRi.>; .S e e MEXlEXlCOonPageC2 ; her last child left forshe c also follow- w as ap parerrent more people are seek- other two married childnin the newspa- ing alternallalives to the over-buying - far away to visit her fslettersam aboul and spendinding frenzy, and “looking not leave since Chrlstrr-,-to stu d e n ls-fo r-th o -reBal-gifl,-which-ls-showlng—I a l busy tim e a t w ork. ome. love and spending s]: time with that I ‘‘So I really w as alone,ne of my own person," F o r kidis, bestt gift off ail is p)arents’» ^ i o v ^ adding lhat she “spentalone, se I Invite R eading} the t Nativity story, she feeling sorry for myselfdinner,’’ she says, anda aquiet walk with a child, ByREDBOOKb . ; ______._W.wllh_shopping_and i socialll events( and they are traraditions until a week .orr so before Christm^, ! always decorated everya real i source of for examplepie. could show more love Aa Hearst Magazine prpreoccupied with holiday choresch and money wor- thehen reserve a few favorite•itc activities for after. -i-! house, but for those yeairh cr. — ‘th a n showe:werlng him or her with— ------ric-ricsrThat-makes-Dceembeiiber-a-lonely- month-for—thehc25th ______divorce she d id n 't n't eve even know manycxpemenslve gifts. The people who find tlthe m ost ple asu re in chchildren, who need the mostlost important gift of all Christm as tree. ke,’!.sbesald. Another, personi who.has coped, ci Family traditions are impoTiportant tq^chlldren at - i Christm as a re the ones-wl-#ho have-taken control — their parents' undividedjattcntlon. at — - — sense of comfort and Then "she decided “son no was home with beingg far1 from h er own fam ily of ol the celebration and crcreated the Christmas (Children also need a bala:alanccd attitude toward :iu is tu iu s and provide, a sei pity.” She hasn’t beennelym 1< en,” a l holiday’ timetii by opening her home thy' th and their families reall;illyw ant. gilgifts. They a r e the primle e targets I of Christmas jccurlty. Children perceiveIve anything they can She discovered theret there \ arc so to others who w are alone is Paula :ounl on year after year asis'a a tradition — holiday Each December, miiliorons of A m ericans are advertising, ad b u t parental1 liinfluence is stronger. I famliy. familiar deco*___ other single women- inimen he prom pted Hollifield; who w advises foreign-stu* spending m o re thon they conco afford and enjoying When Wl children have excitingting family activities be- food, visits to friends and fai 35 to be exact — and she■'One by One” den is a t the th College of Southern less le relaxed tim e with the!leir families, according ' foifore and after presenl-operipening, gifts recede to ralions, records and books. ; ed suggestions both inmanlhly_sociaI_Idahfl t _____------to I per and church newsle -lo-an-article-ln-the-Decemlmber-lssue-of-R edbook.—thi•theirrightful place,------—Parents-con-lulk-to-lheiihelr-children-to-leanj ------~j 'win Falls, bul “A11 my/ famfi ily Is in B oston,’’ she excorpted e) from “ Unpliplug the Christmas IEven young childrenn can be taught to wlwhich activities are Imporiportanl to Ihem and ' !----- extending - hospitallly-:-tc singles. s ^ s , so every ev year she has her m who were aw ay from homi Machine: How To Have lith e C hristm as You’ve di:distinguish betw een TV sho\ihows and commercials, mmake an effort to do them eveievery year. »rg Barta. per- “ C hristmas as: Eve cry.” then dries her Always\ Wanted,” by Jo RoRobinson and Je a n Cop- anand that the purpose off aadvertising ts lo sell Cutting down on gifts Is3 lesless of a problem than I • “ If I can’t find someMagic, Valley eyes and welcomes w> all the foreign n{ friends who will be aloi pock Staehcli (William Morrtrrow )., thithings. someso parents'thlnk. ' nter, has car- students vhowhi are even farther away Many p a re n ts find It diffIfficult to creatc a sim- IPace is im p o rtan t, Toda;3day stores begin their "Kemember mat whatt your children really loreign students for II di social w ork from theirown ov families. pi said. This has proven a re pie, value-centered Chrislistmas in the midst of CliC hristm as p itc h in late: O'October, and when a wiwant Is a warm and’closc! fatfamily celebration and ous different “PeopleI werewi so good to me when I commercial cc pressures. Thertey need to realize th a t chchild sees the first cardbodboard Santa, the long aa few carefully chosen giftsts fromfi people who care enjoyment, and fun, forhc1 recent years, was ovcrsci!seas for two years in the w • “One (student) didn't what children really want,it.^n addition lo a few cocountdown b egins. Once the gifts are opened on ataboul them,’ Robinson and anc Staehcli wrote In ter and I ju s l A rm y .’’ fieshe says, “I vowed to return ,well-chosen w. gifts, are some3 bbasic intangibles. DcDcc. 25, C h ristm as sudderIdenly is over and th e RiRcdbook. “The winners inIn thctl long run are not — what a tljrkey tasted like,’at home and the favor when w I got home." This • One year w hen h er sor Children need the assuraranee of their parents’ chchildren arc left dazed. • ththe children who get the mostmoj gifts, but the on^ al to, visit a y e a r she'llII have guests from Mex- lolove al Chrislmas, when manym otherwise caring 1One way lo give childrenren a m ore n atu ral holi- wlwho have parents wilh strong, strc positive values she invited “ sev eral lonel;I us both of our. , SecSI^ •f Her. realization that It SINGLESonPageC2 pzparents fall short. Their lilives become crowded daday season is to hold offIff on' im portant fam ily arand the courage to live up to ththem .’ i----- many-other-single wome ^ the formation of the “Oi L___ group.,whlch-holds. moi ] events for not only Twirguides sets bennch mai Filer, Buhl and Je ro m e sll Chiiristmas! treesi meean big, green] c > Rosemary Laufenberg 'j sonnel director at Ma ^ Regional Medical Centcm e n ’s status^iunderli ried her professional s aw teicksforssmqlltmw nirrO nregonr S concern into variousREN ■■ ■ onceacom'pTi'pendlum of changes In the •she ‘sl called -a - “faciiita Chrislmas activities In re< IGRANBERRY yanked1 ffrom the ground by h eicppters j^ and dumped : ! legal statusUS of women and a guide lo women’s w le g al rights, “Tl: allon miles away. - "One year my sister thc rights> women V have on a stale- ‘Our ‘( Bodies, O urselves.’ Ics Times unceremmonlously at a central locailoi closed up Chrislmas Inner at one night by-slate baslasis. .hhaven’t come a long wc T hat is barely thc beginning, went to the hospital come a short way. If we ha3 'tS ? MONROEOE, O re. — T h ousands ofif CChrlslmas-lrees - Workeiiers wearing-yellow rain gear'ear ^who carry out ; ■ ;row-0’Lcary’s After all,.11, as Legal Defense and ci 3nds — gather Tound - woman who reminded usasked her a Education1 FundF President Roxanne a a short way, no one wouldd be calling - cluster onn Oregon’sC hillsides, soaked:e'd by rain, grow- their las:Qsks like assem bly-line hand: Conlln pointinted out, It was less lhan u u s ‘baby.” ' in g g reener en andlusher by the drop, a long splder-like st machlnc callcdId a baler. The trees hlld. "w hal is 20 y ears> ago lh a t NOW w as Sllil, a s Conlln noted, It w as on ly . n tiny, • pristine Monroe, whwhich calls itseU are staclicked in bales and run throihrough the machine, - ; litigating so that women could be 2021 yeaK ago thal numeroirous proles- "th e Christ:■istmas Ir e e c a p ita l of Orej)regon,” they are which lhthins them and makes themlem easier for shipp- : | iry. author of consideredd to1 be employed as tele- sions s were closed lo wo»omen. Ap- also big justness,bus drawing more andnd moroi operatore in|.^ NOW-ise and Educa- phone line(Workers. w< parently p odhering to an oic)ld tradition each year,r. ' are loaded onto an elevatoralor and into a truck ~ tate by State “Because,se, of course," Conlln said, that & women arc oad luckk In mines, The cruncLinch of chanelDg tax laws,B, tbug Infestation, for haullallng to various p la ces — Connecticut, Co Texas, • • -egal R ights,” h e r voicece dripping in irony, for f( exam ple, eight stales h:had laws In apocalyptictic weaiher, irenzled compelpetition — none of Nebrask:ska an d C alifornia, ve a co-ed gym “ everyonee knewI women could not 1967 prohibiting women Ir to m a tter. E n te rp ris in g sou]Bouls see different If treeee en trep ren eu rs evoke im.Images of Scirooge,' 4 o rw oas i growing up, climb polesJS 1in skirts.” ing ii in mines. Just asrT e c S j; ! green in e a c h tre e . Some: callcal 11 the color of they als" ' ed Irom Jiefrthel roots by g rim m en wieldieldlng chainsaws, wholesa!jalers and small retailers■8 In]j every slate ex- = Defense and „ Or, as ppioneer feminist writer....ssuggested they ask myly husband ucjhree „p dozen at a time in glagiant rope slings, the NO* Legal DefenseafLwhaLis-aL.-Ellzabeth-i .4ancway-sald-of.the-book__ • See TREES on PageiigeC a _f'-’ j lion Fund’s new “ State - -— SeeNOWonPageC0 2 ^ Guide to W om en’s Legi ------»...... — i . ------“you know how you h av ej class? Well, when I was ( the girls had one team ai had another, and all wc • g irls’ team w as try to thi to g e to u lo fg y m .’’ 'The enormity of.chanj classes — for lhat mattei tion in general — in cr education, home and fami rights and for women ii munity .was what prompt and the NOW Legal Di ....-Education Fund. to.draft (>2 TImes-Newa,TwlnlKin falls, tdaho Sunday, DecDecember 14,1086 Senior'menus-5 _ _ ------J o b ’s Daughiters f, cinnamon roll and pud* Trees — AgeleuSenlorCitIllttena. relish tray, c 310MalnSt.N.,KlnIm berly - ^ ^ 8 - ^ CoatlntMdtromlim P ag e C l Sievers,8, at the close of a recent TwlnFalls I workday, ccptAIaska. ay- Monday - Hamburgerer and maca- Senioralor Citiiena Center At tlie litUe ead of the tree-grow* *'l stastarted full-tim e in 1971.-w II ill in:istallqijueen im atoes, Mex- 616116 EEasUand Drive In g : scale ia CaropImpbell Trees of seems like I'v e been in the ronl with cheese and tom Tot and raisin Oregon, a one-manI WiWalter MiUy-like Christmamas tree business sincee I TWIN FALLS - JiJuile Schmidt, ■ ■ ■ I Icom wllh peppers, carro opwaUoD. G ary CaiCampbell. X. a could walk,wa from wholesale-retailJ to daughter of Jim and ArArlene Schmidt, salad, combread, bibutter ^and Menu native of Long Beaceach, Calif., wbo thc o wawing l end. T his tim e of y e airis r is Twin Falls, will be« Installed as banana. M onday—-B I eef pot roast. m w up in oortberaQ SaaSl Diego Coun- rially ror o u ^ . We have about sixt totc honored queen of Bethithel No. 56, In- Wednesday — Roast be1>«'. T uesdayr - Barbecue pork on a Ty, Is the business. seven w w( e e u to get th e p roduct in,In. tem ational O rd er off Jo b 's Daugh* H m m H and gravy, green beansns ) Jlo with Campbell, vho movloved lo Ashland, Otherwlivise, we're sunk.'' ters, at 2 p.m. Dec a t Qie f B M m carrots, bread, butter, strawbtrrlts s Wednesdayday-Chill. • • Ore_., to b e closer to tbe business, Monnxroe and other local com­om* M asonic Tem ple, - and cake. • • - . T h u rsd aly y - Turkey and dressing. runs two of his owdn lclols In Southern munltieses are thrilled to see "treetree Other new officers to be seated are Friday - Fried cbickeken, potatoes Friday —M-M eatloaf with gravy. £______Call[omia, dri^glg there every season" sta rt. M ost of th e 250 whowbo K aroie K lstler, seniorr princess; Ro* .and gravy, .peas.-slaw-w-Wllh-Carrots, ______rambllhg-piCkuprwdTip-^rworking-fortarsifiverrflrfi ■flre'6canna'Eoyle,'junlorpr prlncessiicarcc- November in a ran bread, butter, pear or appl>plepie. Actlviu'es making tbe 800-m llee tripti in 21 hours, uaemplojiloyed the rest of the year.-r,— Henman, wide; mjliannoD Kelly, Saturday - Breakfajlast: tomato stopping only for coffetffeeandgas. victims-8 - of Oregon's recession,Ion. m arshal; Stephanie Simcoe, S chap- — Crafts and quilting 9:30 ;ary lain; Betty Clark, muiluslcian; Mai^l juice, sausage and egu. I 1:30 p.m.; bridge 1 p .m .;' In late autumn,n, dvtng peak. Cbrlstmaaias . trees offer momentary gravy, hashbrowns and ifn n t ° periods, he said, "Iwwake a up at B i.m.- ; - & w elfare lines and food'0^ Alexander, librarian;; M ai7 Slavln, pinochle 1 p.m.;p.m bingo6;30p.m. recorder; Kristin Kyi 1 and'go to bed aroundund 1 or 2 a.cfl^I yIe, treasurer; .''iC m T uesday — 1Bingo p.m. ve to do it, dr It Rex B u^tt, 21, Is unemployed,■ed Klm Klcer, senioror custodian;' W ednesdayday - Crafts and quilting ■ canl help It. I bave -Heather Kirkman, JunIinlor custodian; won'tgetdone." — — “ except In November and December, - ...... 9:30-a.m .-tc. -to 3:30 p.m.; grocery • - -;and he's been at wben he.tie w orksjor the Sievers faml-,mi! C harlotte Sm ith, inneiier guard, and Rupert Senior Clttitizens orders mustist I; bc called In to W Uliams .Inla good.year;ar Michelle Phillips, outer•r guard.- - - It now for six -- CamC pbell s e U s . ly.- H bI oldero brother also* is unem- 809 H, R upertrt IGA for Thunhursday delivery; exercise" Messengers will be NWchelle Boyd, 11a.m . aroiind 4,000 trees.J. They're1 culled ployed, „ Shannon Braley, Step!‘phany Braley, frorti 200 acres of land,md, all leased and T heirr mother, r Myrtle Burdett, 57, Monday— Fried chicki:ken, mashed Thursdayly —- G rocery delivery fro n i for the tree operation as well, Kelly Kicer and Amy! Boyd.1 Christy f, C alifornia W illiam s; pinochle pirn 1 p.m.; bingo 6:30 lying n e a r Monroe,) - Geo. A. w ith th e recarecalled code number not to Ground 1976, w hich sh e called liferD odds. assisted , by b; Kristin Carrico. Klm rlday recalled eat It, andid tito return It to thc sto re ______foundcd_Monroe_Tree: mith-of-the-Christnias-tre€r;!r Becky Dodds and Jennir im. Hormel & Co. on Frid - The; family once lived ‘*^” ~Llsa‘~Jehsen; ~retirlIririg honored Jones ahdad Kelly Jones. Tbe Twin'In cans of Us chunk cblblcken breast where It was purchased for a refund Cdllf., but moved tos MMonroe 17 y e a rs “Myrtle Burdett logged 5fl queen, will serve asJ Installing of* Falls choptQpter of DeMolay will servev e from stores In 22 statestes because of or exchange.Ige. ago', for the sam e rea it days outside. Those .were'ff® fleer. Alice Andersonn will narrate as escortsts .and honor guard and tbebe spoilage resulting from1 ddamaged can The statestes from which the chicken - - b€ll:TobecIosertothe «hen- fuU-tlme-belp-was-aLa‘^-a-the-ceremony-“Pass-Ii -It-On."- O ther Rose ceren•emony-will'be presented by- -|tds, Senior Vice Presicsident Charles Is being recaecalled a i^ : A rkansas. Cof- im. But jobs have becomc>nie Installing officers Incnclude Shirley the Idaho> StState DeMolay officers. A. N ybergsaid. orado. Connonnectlcut, Illinois, Iowa> Tbe Sleverses’ buslrilslness'Sas boom* scarce , the Burdetts noted, and Schmidt. Margie Sch::hmldt, Karen The newJW queen’s project will be The voluntary recall1 IInvolves 6%* K ansas, Massachuslts, Ma Minnesota, ed and now has aboutout 5 million trees n,any of the workers now at Monroeiroe Irwin, Lisa Alexander,r. Sydney Wat* the Shrlneiner's Hospital for Crippleded ounce-cans of Hormel CChunk Breast Missouri. Montand, Me Nebraska. New grow ing on 3,000 acresrres, h alf ot which pg,Parms are Immigrants fromrom son, Shannon Reed, RRandl McDer- children In!In Salt LalTeCity. of Chicken bearing thehe code date Hampshire,re. New Afexlco, North they own. (The otherer 1half Is le ased .) Rfl„th ofoLiheJ)ordeiLJjrQught_ln_by_by_m ott__ Renda. Palmerer ..and-Susy— -T^ft-publJbllc-is-lnvited-to-the-ln- In— A07236HCG2— and— plalant—number-DakoU^kl; Oklahomfli f^hodp - — ■ ^ TTTey s’eirarolmdT50;tSOWTa year. a'C^rivatecci contractors. A nderson. stallatlonse1 service. • P11502. stam ped on ththe can lids. South Dakoakota, 'Teonesee, ■ Texas, cording to Sievers JrJr., one-third of Qjryr Campbellc says the little guy . Nybergsaid. Utab.WIsconi;consln and Wyoming. the management teanjam. The number has a roughrot time competing against Nyberg said he did not n have fig* Consumlers ers with questions can call of employees rises1 to 60 during the bigger growers,a which sells mainlyInly L e s s m u s c hle fiber helps uwomen float ures on how m any ccans of the 1-900*200-4200,1200. summer, when shearharlng takes piace. to c^or!lorate outlets. chicken are Involved. HiHe urged con* and to 250 around Nov'fovember for cut* “Xhey•y can> buy up a field of 40,000,000 KNOXVILLE, Tennin. (AP) stroke, whwhile most women breathe;hc sumers who brought ^the chicken ting, baling and sellinging- to S0,00C000 tre e s," he said , "anda'l® Women a re m ore buoyoyant In w ate r every thinilrd stroke. This tends to — WHY W O ULD a n y o n e ' ------i£ut-wbat4s-great-foi^0F-bu6ln06S-can_charge^SrjgO a tree, a t m ostT-l-ftave-toe^o~than menrbccausc wuii ttrdown, but their greater" ^------KEEP—C-DRINKING—AFTER------d t ^ e a youn^ m an feel old. ch arg e! uup to $32.95 a tre e , so I get muscle fiber. Men aiactually work power usuasually enables them To turnm SubscriiMj Ic t h e THEIR OCDOCTOR TOLD THEM r - f u seem s llite I’ve’ve been working pinched.'d. They can charge a little and much harder when they!ysw lm ,.... in faster tirtimes when they are racing - - T O STSTOP?--"THAT'S:- - -- len. ]■ fi? my dad forever."r." said a w eary m ake ailo lo t." . Most m en have to breathe b every than womer Tim es-Nows* ^ A L C O HiHOLISM". O IT'S A- » C onveniently delivtvered DISEASASE AND IT'S r______V dolly, lolsof excitetemenf. TREATAEFABLE. s k o w nows, controversy,y- CALL enterloinmont, Infc :ular legal problems, • Continued fromrom P ag e C l p y , pjay a | equity; education: abor-bor- DOCK, u v ic k said, is thc th scheduling ing partlcul fi b udgol stretch in g ■ c a nNYON; VIEW ______.4iiat be thought" child .support,, domestic, vio- "som etim e in th e flrsl•st half of the gfie emphiphasized, for exampje, that om* lOOih Congress” by Reps. R< Patricia »ifs Impoiportant for all women lo iOSPITAL ! ago, she said, li"'';®displaced h om em akers, com- to . SubscrlbenoM '13ust two years a / property, joint custody; In- Schroeder. D-Colo.. aiand Don Ed- recognize2 that ^ all marriages, no IN TWIN F A U S , .(^rgia changed the uycrcditt-public .accommoda:^Hn. w.->rrln the materialistic side of K -alone is no^ beingng lonesome" **• fframss ata the senior centers bothih inI: h as found II difficult toto h ave a m erry C hristm as,as," he says, lie and his wifeife U • Helmets • Snonowmoblle Apporet -P he leads an active .perhaps because she I Falls and Kimberly, Chrislmas wilh Just herer husband. ^ary. who/ho moved here about eight?ht 0 • Gloves • Jen Uf€i ond has optionsns :about her holl- ..j don't Jo, feel sorry for myself;'If; I "I used to sit and cryry every year,’’ years ago’0 from California, probably ^€f7Tn^ U y plans, ju st thaihank the Lord I'm lots bctleEller she says. But this yeai;ar she Is deter- i,ni spendid the day with Iheir daugh-gjy U • B oots • Tieie Downs J^ ////jW H 'X a st y e a r she chose chi to remain off thanin m i any p eople," she says. mined to break the p attern by in- t e r l n ^ Vn V alley. S • Goggles • Foe3ce Shields Kome C hristm as day da because of Since':e Christmas tends to be a sen-ser viting friends who aree alonei to share k weather conditions preventcnt 9 snowy roads, evenn tthough she had timentalital time of the year, lhere Is a the holidays wllh herir and her hus- their goinging, it won’t m a tler because, band. a s M oore'e says,: "Christmas is cele- Gilbert Moore, Twiivln Falls, says bratedinthitheiieart." ' " I SAVE Of]

^ M c x i c 9Fi z i « a □ Fabric Fa (Iqrgo selection) i f i l # I • ■ □ S Gl ift c e rtific a te I ' I - A l l W ool S —i ------0 - Baemino e walking foot - - - ...... ■- - - ■ ...... : [ O P I N HS I o u i T T I " alrich Coca ts £ I □ BeBernina Cut 'N Sew I I s ■ □ OD llh er B ern in a a c c e s s o rieios s 1 I ...... " a n dJ . a c k e ts S a > □ SoSowing m a c h in e c a b in e tsIsorlablos oi I _ Hoodod stadium coats. Assorlment As of colors. Po’olar fleoce Bernette'Ser^(ON'SPEayEO A t)------V ------J f e - i » pullover and zip up. S I \ □ CCloseout l on Altra Kits .FHinctional dosign, quolijolity construction andi corofully \V \ 5 ■ \ □ SpSpecial table of notions --'/i-.'A P rlco . \ ___ I -- soiectod fobrlcs malto Woolrich Wi .outdoor cloihitling In fho mtmL s ch o ice o f a c tiv e p e o p le thhroughout ro America. • * I — s Al! Al Woolrich garm ents.are3re mode with total conce:e rn for lh© S I I ^ilSIDHAIMilllESAVAiVAIIABIE I I \ ATTIMIKm o H a j «wearer's ' comfort, wormtlmth and freedom of m rr ovem ont. • ■ JUfca » % O I T S Functionol oxcollence hosIS bboon the Woolricii stond(d a rd . ^ BANDY'S BER I — ID^o"cHRiHRISTMAS 5 iRNINA 1 I a - , oreND»H»7I>ADAYSAVnSK S o f B U RI ir T I I r: - • lO-SjXjSun.lWIM TIIIOm.21 m ‘ r. . A ik o b e u to d r doll R lE X t FS ; POTTUY l«1irSfoi?*'*' ., 5 __ flNDER I: » I f A l l r D O liS Sit t% % o r r S ^ TEOOYSMHU % O fP . JS T i w S t o i ^ rr c o r T o d a y s M a n 5 ■ / \ / 1 ^ FtMpotK B i R N iNS S rs i j V ; wllhpurthowol* W h e r* Q u a litylltyondServlcel*#!. Fr*« OKt Wrap Wtth Your Purt OiNAM iNTS#rs « e % o r r ' m O p e n SlSundoy 12-4 J$m Your AUxandar’s Chorg* or I Idaho Christmtm i a s H ou<« S I 138 So. MeM ain, Twin Falls Z340akUy 676-1573> Burl^ Idn^io^; J — 230N orfhm _____ ^_ :______arwllykAlnidrt | i ^ 84M m IK-I i .b ■-■-M .HJU IJ Sunday, Decemberor 14.1986 Tlmos-Nows.TwI. T*ln Falls. Idaho 0 -3 -

M urtatugh supp e r i n t cn r d e n te:hairedI regionl a l a c c r ( editatico n s f ly HUlorlcal Soclely- D r. F red erick DlazCiazGranados, )f the Bureau of Land ManailagemeSl, The honoree: organizedor a volunteer gtH-'Ill-wrapped p resen t from SanUala. the Cassia Counly I superintendent of schools are Burdell CurtlaiTUs. Merlin S t^ . ols at Mur- hasias received the National PaParka and data recovery projectp: of the Baker all Burley: KeadalU^ laugh, served as chairman]an of the K- Conservation . Assoc;oclatioD's Cave site Invol'/olvlng local citizens. Dorothy I>o Thompson, susurgical WUllam Beck, all Lorayne O. ‘chnlclan al Sl. Benedict’s Famliy F Dayley, Oakley;r, Carl Osterbou^ 12 schools review commlltnittee al the ^ pres)restlglous Stephen T. Mather Herrett museui«um. University of techj Grimm. Murtaugh*^ 70th annual mecllDg of the Nor- t Idaho Archaeological Medlledical Cenler. won a Hat)aw allan D eclo; Vickl Grli Smith awaiw ard. Idaho and the 1( annual Gladys Barker, Elba;Elb Carol GanMsTC Ihwesl Association of Sc^Schools and The asspcIalloD'^estabilsti^hed the Society, vacaacation at the hospital's a CoUeges this w eek InPorUai apprehended sev eral ^untlind-raiser held al Cactus Pet>ele’s In R a ft River; Mr.r. andi Mrs. Elbert-' Spotlight Matfa th e r a w a rd in 1984 to recognize re LyUe also a{ ackpol, Nev., recently. Thele eveni D urfee; Almo; BeBeverly HeldaouBi^ He led lhe group whichIch conducts pubijubllc em ployees who showow Initla- suspects InvolveIved In vandalism of Jack the final accreditation rereview for lubllc land near Bliss. ral«alsed J7,000 for use at the JeromeJi Albion. tlveIve and resourcefuln^ in pro- artifacts on pub iclllty. - M ary Curl is secretary, schools seeUflg accredltalIllaUon a s a n e PorU andnd session w ere Dale moLnollhg 'environmental prprotection When a court hearinghe: founathe van-- la le w as rc-elecWiJL K*12 unit In theseven'state r ley tried, unsuccessful- ., Rachel Martlndale y TlUey, V alleycy High School principal, andmd “pul commitment lo prprinciples Newly elected board memhibers of curator, assistedI by A rlene H uber. Roofld Erickson, (CaaUeford sutHrhalnnanan of the Approved aheiihead of personal gain." il Lytle and have him superlntendenl, also Is aa n m em ber ol Schools Comr his Job, S anger said. mraittee;Geralg_Blehl.__^E ej tl Sanger. Twin Falla, •l5'naincd"forStepIien~r~ — thecommittee.------■ Jero m e HigE"jE“ SchooTlirlnclpal, and tlon;lonal director and progran DlazGranados served aaas recorder Lany Tinker,er, Gooding High School marTian of th e S nake R iver ChiSntcr Of Ty"? , first ^ director of the of the committee last yearear. Prior to principal, sub-ub-chairmen, ond LendeU thehe Idaho Archaeological1 S tv Nalfonal Parkk Service. LyUe will . coining to M urtaugh this nr Me «r compete wilh; three ll olher regional ^ enns Ferry High School said>ald Lytle was honored for c national aw ard. was aaminlstralor of the^eh i thrlsuan principal, t iassi "sslgned " ' reviewer, for the fort'oris to reduce vandalism to^cultural wlnncrsforlhen: Academy at Nampa, wher lOols Com m itlee. rcsoresources In the Shoshone:c district hlrilDiiHiiiiii Instrumental in having "SlacK.thi ''K rt'°”lBauscher. Kimberly andmd to protect a sigjignlflcant K Mart empliiployees went to work -becom e the first K-12I accrediteda enl; member -of the pr«Drehlstorlc slle. discovered lifn Baker early yesteroaday lo help needy luality Hair Care, schoolln Idaho. ' Schools Comm llleo; :ave, norlh of Minidoka, lalast sum- children each1 selectj $20 worth of whatever your stylcr" . - Other Made--Valle.llcy - area 5, Twin Falls: Stuart- ”’crTier. ------m erchandise for for Christmas gUt6.-lQ CoKp educators serving on comr.mmltleesat ,5"^igh School ‘ principal, “1“He not oniy guarded Ithe site addition lo assi:isisling wllh gift selec- m em ber of tlithe Junior Hi^/Mltfdle himilmself, but got otherer BLM tions and helclelplng children keep I ® Schools Comnnmittee; Billy £merson, emc•mployees and volunteerss fo help within th e ir bud,udgest. employees also j n d T e x t Lture i Heartburr Jerom e Juniorilor High School principal, prol3rotecl il," S an g er said. treated childrenren to breakfast and a Style a « m em ber of llthe New Junior High/ A g r e a t s for a ch(hoice of ----- r i f - l Middle Schoihools Committee, and I styles! Perfect for wilv in le r aid at han ent, vice chairman of the ' wear! The Associated Press ’ •NcwHlghSchcchools Committee, I h a r c o t S') 7 . 5 0 i l l Sufferers from the pangsmgs of heart- itle. Twin Falls, ar- i bum can often take simplepie m easures chaeologlst loifor the Shoshone-District to stave off Its recurrentrence. accor- PE R M S include,precision ding lo a physician alil rNew York cut. style & wararrty. . .UnWerslty M edical Center.gj. W « d d inIng s and Atinlv«nary' I • The relatively commonion condition # Is actually unrelated to the h eart 'Cakes atom lcal pro- AjitioYo«.ii,lountoln>.«tc.lndud»d | and stems from an analot tSOAPTOIKrMEfTMEmMEEDED *'' blem in the gastrointestinalnal tract. '0 0 I p«r hundred i«rvlng | tf • Over-the-counter antacltaclds, Lind- ” I ner advises, will usuall;lally provide ;«A

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FOR THE BRIDE EXAMIKMPLE; )E I B B M o d o>IJEM31 l Jl L’’ A compiolo SQfVlCOjtonotpyou to: FROM i sotoci and regisior yourur patternsp in R »g.$4:$429.95 foimol and casual china,na, sstemware, S r AS LOW stiver, labie linens andjbath tia NOW i nccessotios. ONLY ...... $239’* ^ □ W edding invilalions,s orond printed ' I H f AS...... ~ W wedding accossotios. UNITS! f □ Daily updates olwcddicdding gills I 5YEARWARRAMltyONMOSTUI purchased lot you. lo iimi ■ I dupiicalion. Q Ease ot return on duplilupiicalo gills HURRY! FORI BEST SEIEC1CTION! I ______*or_exctipnga______FOR FAMILY ArA N D " FRIENDS I □ Aconvonloniandcomcompiolo ! .• • - listing ol tho couple's gill SQiocHons, OAofliotancoinchoosin! approprlalo ond noododlod wedding\ / ^ ^ ^ I s T ear ------....gill onomaiyouknowthwlhobildo...... H.MIIH nil i - and groom will enjoy. ^ m | | y I I □ Use your Bon Chargorgo or ■ American Express forreasool ea: ■ ■■■ F] II B ^ B jB ■■ purchase. Also gilt corltllsrliltcaios are H I ■ ■ ■ ;------avaiiawc: I : DEC./JAI A N . Bfyi .... CHERYIIEHRESDESMAN 3E9jg ;• ELBERT COCOX DEC, 20 '• KRISTYBUCKl: k l a n d ------CURTIS V/Ei I DEC. 20r Fl=INANCINS I G A V A lILABLE l I BECKY BUTlJTLER CHARLES JOHIDHNSON I JAN._1 Hoiic■loliday Hours: I•NO PAYiVMENTS UJNTIL i . fl Mon.-'on.-ThufS, 10-9 I ■■ -i 0-7; Sun, 12-5 ------MAR(ICH 19837 [1(85 ls unem M ichelle FhUlips,-outer Thursday delivery; exercise It now for stx —- Campbell sells . ly. His i M essengers wlU be> tMichelle Boyd, ■ 809H,Ruperert IGA for Thu: around 4,000 trees,:s. T bey're culled ployed, „ S hannon Braley, Step:ephany * Braley, lla .m . frort 200 acres of lantand, all leased and Their!r mother. Myrtle Burdell, 55 Kelly Klcer and Amyy Boyd. Christy H Mooday- Fried chlclIcken, mashed Thursday-lay — Grocery delivery front lying near Monroe,oe, nol far from worksI forfo th e tre e operation as well Everton Is choir chaptplain; Elizabeth H potatoes annd gravy,ly, CaUfomla Williams;;; pbiochlepL 1 p.m .; bingo 6:30^ Monroe Tree Farms■ms. Monroe Is 20 and haslas for 16 y e a rs . She runs’ th S h a tte r. asslsU int. clchoir captain; * mixed vegetables, tosse£ed salad, roU p.m. clock, but In the old days sh - E x ercise 11 a.m»,,. ■rallcs northw est of)f EugeneE and th e time clo like asslstailant recorder; JUl U L I E S C H M I D T an d apple cobbler. F riday - campus of the UnlvenrersltyofCregon. baled,, tiedtl a n d c u t tr e e s ; “ jusl lik ; Thursday — ChUi aiend cra c k e rs, pinochle lip p.r .m . lung 'u n s. I could keep up will0,1,h Jenna Jones, bethel;l flag bearer; Honor*jred by B ethel No. 56 Not surprisingly,f, theI tow n's t)lg* S ! now." ahe said, "If they d Jus Chris Hodee, cuslodidlan of lights; gest business Is Monronroe Tree F a rm s, ‘ Kenloigh Kelly, sunshshine and rain- Vocalisttists w ill bc Jaso n Houser, BUI ]d A lice Anderson. which employs aboutc u t 250 locals dur- -k In the fields is hard, almos faU. Choir m em bersrs are Megan Clark and; 3C ctlled Ing th e fall. Bob "D5oc” oc Slevers, 38, is JJ!' Ridgeway. Amy Popj)ppleton, Karen Hosts wIU w b e M r. and Mrs. z Ike Canned cchicken rec ing. Rain and cold are cons end M r. and M r. Jim Olson, th e .s o n of Bob M. Slevera, who Around 1976, w hich she calle< Lee, Erica Hanson, Animanda Meyers, Klsller am AUSTIN, Minn. (AFIF) — Geo. A. with the; recalledrec code number not tp y Jounded Monroe Treere e F arm s In 19M. ♦rM Becky D odds and JennlnlferDodds. assisted,, byb Kristin Carrico, Kim H orm el St Co. on F^riday r recalled e a t It, andmd to relum it to the store Ivcd In O ceanside, ;enlth of the Chrislmas tre Lisa Jensen, retli:tlrlng honored Jones andmd Kelly Jones. The Twin cblcken -breast where It: waswa purchased for a refund —The; family once live MyrUe_ Jurdett logged S win cans of Its chunk ct Calif., but moved to10 hMonroe l7-years*|"f,T i queen. wUl serv e asIS Installing of- Falls chapla p le tq f DeMolay will serverv e from stores In 22 stat«ates bccause of orexchange ago'for the same reasonre as cam p^^S jTJiFdays’ outside. Those wer ileer. Alice Andersonm will narrate as escortsand honor guard and the spoiloge resulting fromm damaged can The state!;afes from which the chicken bell: Tobe closer toth when full-time help was at al a the ceremony "Pass> 1It On.'’ Other Rose cererremoay will be presented by lids, Senior Vice Presesident Charles Is being recrecaUed are': A rkansas, Col- ^ S S i ™lum. But jobs have becomonie in stalling officers -Iniinclude Shirley theldahoSo StateD eM olay officers, A.Nybergsald. orado. Connectlcut, Con Illinois, Iowa-, The Sleverses' busijustness has boom* scarcee, the Burdetts noted, anand Schmidt. Margie SclIchmldt, Karen The newlew q u een ’s project wUI be The voluntary recallill Involves 6^4* K ansas, MMassachustts, Minnesota, ed and now has aboulx)ut 5 mUlion trees many of the workers now al Monronroe Irwin, Lisa Alexander,cr, Sydney Wat- the ShrineIner’s H ospital .for Crippledled ounce cans of Hormel':1 Chunk Breast Missouri,I, MMontana, Nebraska, New growing on 3,000 acreicres, half o f w hich Farms are Immigrants /ronfrom son. Shannon Reed, IRandl McDer- ChildrenI fn S a lt L ake Cily. of Chicken bearing tfthe code date Hampshire,Ire, New Mexico, Nortfi - ______thpy nwn (Th<> ntherti£rJifllLl5JeascdJ_6ouih-of^Mhft-bordcE-brought-In-b;i-by—mott.-. Rcnda— Balm« wbllc-is- invlted -to-tlie iii- plant ■iiumber-Dakoln-Ok-Oklahoma—Rhode-Island, ----- They sell around 250,250,000 a y e a v a c - privaiec[econtractors. A nderson. ■ ' stallatlonsinservice. ■ “ ■ ■ PII502, stamped on Ithe can lids, South DakDakota, Tennesee, Texas, cording to Sleverss Jr., J one-third of Qj,ryy Campbell, says the little guygu; Nybergsald. Utah,WlscoiIsconsln and Wyoming; the management teaiteam. The number ijqs ^ rough ^ time competing agains Nyberg said he didd not have fig* Consumermers with questions can call of employees risess loti 60 d uring the bigg^j.r grow g ers, w hich sells malnl;liniy Less muscl:le fiber helps 'iiwomenfloat ures on how many/ cans of th e 1-900-200-4201-4200. summer, when shearlBaring lakes place, tocorpoiporate outlets. chicken are involved.. HeI urged con- and to 250 around NoNovember for cut- “Theyley c a n buy up a field of 40,00s.ooo KNOXVILLE, Tenl;nn. (A P) - stroke, wfwhile most women breatheilhe sumers who broughtil the chicken ting, baling and selllnilUng- to 50,001,1^ trees," he said, "an'and Women are more buonoya nt in w ater every IhltIhird stroke. This lends to — W HY' ' W OULD A NYONE —^------iBut-what-s-great-fiit-for-business can . charge-}e-$20-a-treerat-mo3lT-l-have-tt'e-to-tjian n iu n rb ccsn sc 'woiyomerrhavciess—slow-men Cft~down7-T)Ut their grester ^------KEEP-;DRINKING— ^AFTEf^------^eayoungm anfe(I feel old. chargee up I to $32.95 a tree, so I1 geget muscle fiber. Men :actually work power usujsually enables them to turnurn Subscrifio tothetl THEIRR D'DOCTOR TOLD THEM :-i‘It seem s like I'v«I've been working pinched, r times when they are racing ed. They can charge a little anand much harder when lheyeysw im . in faster li i#« T O SSTOP? "THAT’S- ;• fii my dad forever,'er," said a weary makea a lo I t." Most men have lo) breatheI every than womemen. T i m e s - N e w ! ALCOH(OHOLISM". IT'S A-. J C o n v o n lo n ll/ do llslivered DISEA!E A S E A N D IT'S' __ doily. Lots of oxcitritoment, TREATA^A B L E . ^ jy o w/ ------nows, controversysy. CALL -. o n te rto ln m e n t. Inf„lcr.=tl=„ CAN • C ontinued froifrom Page Cl ^ay, papay eq u ity ; educalion; aboiibor- book. Levick said, ts5 theI scheduling tngparticuicular legal problems, , jjjjj 8 budget strelchin VNYON VIEW A iia th eth o u R h t.’’ - .chlId..5upport,.domestic..vi(vto- “ som etim e in the finIrst half of the She emplnphasized, for example, that , displaced homemakers, coircom- 100th C ongress" by' PReps. Patricia "it’s impoiportant for all women t to o . Subscribe noow HOSPITAL • ^lusl Iwo y e a rsrs ago, she said. le that all marriages, no IN TW IN FA LLS . the law that began "'“"ityty property. Joint custody;; in-ir Schroedcr, D Colo., and c Don Ed- recognize .Qeorgia changed the tce_credlt-puhUc_accQmmodjiodai_m d^PJlaiif., of_[ • congressional matter how ho’ happy, end. And very Call 733-0844 PHC!UQNE734r6760 ...____ ------♦y-domestlc relatitations LoJe so it ^ I^rnghls". often it'islis th e fern'ale parlner~WhT13n r " i — i—rTTT—li------read lhat “the hus- housing. hearings on women's lei taould no longer rea : of a total possible point ratlnjtlng O'Leary, a former:r English pro- leftwlthphpicking up th e pieces,"----- band is the head of the family and ,0“^ ol h 36. fessor. satd that one oof her primary Levick< concededc that changes in tae wife Is subject to I U Is Washlnglon state, wllh 3( S!.¥v'a‘.ranks the highest-. TraUIng,lg, 1In objectives in w riting ththe book was to the laws-s from stale lo slate will.vlll ilace Is South Carolina, allotleailed "demystify the legal;al process for prom pt updatesupi of both the book andind I’ Vast demographichic shuts also have last plai ica- [made for huge chathanges tn domestic only six points. w om en." the NOW,V Legal 1 Defense and Educa- ■pcllcy, Accordingly,;ly, the new book of- B ut I i as Levlck cautioned, "eveeven Conlln. mother of fofour and a one- tlon Fundid ratings guide. But “nott to _ ■fere a state-by-statiitale ratin g sy stem the goli{old s ta rs in alm ost everyy in-li tim e D em ocralic candndldate for gov- slop andd taI; k e a p ic tu re of whaLhadhad D o y^ou ( n eed a p h yysician? s w how the courts} arand leglsfatures of stance:e represent minimum aiac- ernor of Iowa, stressed;ed lh a l th e book happenfed;d o ' v e r 15 or 20 years was a SSch state have responded-to'such re compllsjllshments.” is a "consumer guidede” for women, mistake.'’she said. “This is a start, i{nues as equal employment, em equal . Onee immediateli ramillcalion ofif t^the w h eth er or nol th e yrare '; experienc- aslarlthalhat puls us way ahead." C a Uil-800-443-D( : DOCS

I $ingU!es—— - 7 “ * C ontinuedU fr rom PageCl I"invited to a relative's homene in lemptalton Idv yourung singles to ifs imporportant for older people to ko. Egypt andId CiKhoslovakia Burlev.ey. Both her dpuehlers. who0 lhlive dwell on p a ^ famliyy gatherings[ and -look forwirward, not back.” and alsclisO gMKMCMMtWEMCWM iinong her “familyIlly ol lhe world'' I” ™>Moscow and California, h:had older couplcs to thinlink wistfully of to realizete ' the “outward trappings ol g4Ujering on Christm (d her earlier in the monthland ai "how ll used lobe," lhe day are ar not the most Importanl 2 1had Invited h er to their homes,es. One young womanin confided lhat thing pYAMAHHA CH RISIIIIA ! jiAnd for some older oli people like Aithothough sh e suffers from1 aar- w tlh h er parents nowDW spending the lend ler lo pul too much em-jm - ASIOEAS!"^ -Jane Yarbrough, TwTwin FaUs. “being is, Y arbrough Is active in. prpro- holidays every year inIn lhe Soulli she jhajij „„on the malerlnlislic side: olof alone Is not beingIng lonesome" — «ranjsIS a t th e sen io r centers bolhIlh in h as found ll dlfficull tc las," he says. He and his wifevife ; • Holmots • SnS now m obile A p p a re i I she leads an active p, .pSrhaps because she I Falls and Kimberly, •^C hristm as with jusl hei vho moved here about eightght I • Gloves - • JoJ e rs e y s Ilf« and has options3ns aboul her holi- ..jSodon't feel sorry for myself;elf; I "1 used lo sil and cr go from C alifornia, probably M y plans. Just th) . OPENMONDAY-Fir-f RIDAY 10:00-8:00 I K W h e n y c o u ^ gets the th( same amount, we thought :00 ^SUNDAY j2 :0 M :0 0 ^ V f*dl(- ^ ____ S/UURDAY 10:00j:00 f ^ w ouldd Ibe fun lo do somelhlng dl I □ I ^ n e e d a. . / y ^e^ent,’It," M arilyn K alange says. % s p e c i a l I ■ % for a spip?ciS° ^ a«n ll«l«l*t«l*l«l*l«lll£l i t I ■ p l a c e In y o u r ' A ‘S. • ■ V T i « home, yyi o u I I ^ s i ■ .v^Sakz- 1 ■ I 7/ need j t e f I COAV I S A ILE H I N T f i d t I E classlfle(ledi ^ S s l l I f 4 I • I N ____ _ 0 9930 Bernina 733-0(0 6 2 6 } ^ • ■ S g g M H i s» I a sScissors m m □ IllSOBernina __S - - p p 25<%OIF F J Fabric (large soloctlon) I , 5 _____ ; ___ □ CG ilt c e rtific a te A ll W o ool rich Coc'Ots M -Bernina walking footer—______\ ______I _____ [ O P I N HH O U S E ] I ~ I □ BBornlno Cut ‘N Sow \ ------1 Other Bornlno accessoriesries 1 g SI S ew ing m a c h in e c a b in eotsortables ts i I . / ---- a n dI J a c k e ts \HESBm 5 S 5 \ □ s Hooded stadium cools.. AAssortment of coiors^PcPolorJlQDCD__»SH^5 \ D BB e r n e tte S o rg o r (ON SPECI=ECIAI) \ J i - pullover and zip up. s 1 \ □ CCloseout on A ltra Kits Functional design, quailuclity construction andid corofully' V iA £ ■ . \ □ Special s table of notionss •'/ • '/j P r ic o V I solectod fabrics mokoI WoolrlchV\ outdoor cloth![hing in tho V \ I H I :c h o lc o o f o c tiv o poopio_fhr S >= s k \ I ■■ SA N D Y 'S BERER N IN A \ S § L IDAHO CHIIHRISTMAS 5 8 . OfENDAlLY70,7DAYSAWKEK ZK O f B U R LLEY E I ■ <: - 10-8iM;S«n. IJ-i]-4nil[>M.2a * ^ , — A »koboutour6cirdallysp«cla1*. ... ; a N D E sS’S I POTTWVHirif%effv 5 ALEXl r D o o sStMOffT i r 35 ■ - Ism• ■ ..... " i; A l TEDOYS«iii%offv . m Tha Storo> PF o r T o d a y t M a n - Ss ■ / \ / ff— peu I ^ r n iiSCSF h I j C with pUrcho»*olr.'Cnl«loll. : • Whar^QoaUtililtyond Sorvlco It Fr»« c u t Wrop Wllh Your PurPurtlioiM I - I ^ 5 ORNAMENTS'( T S M % o « r m O p>n .n !S u n d a y 12-4 ^U*a Your Aloxondor'i CttargolorBonkcord or ^ Id a h o C h riastm tn a s H o u i* S 136 So..AAaln, M Twin Folli |2340akl«y 678-1573^3 BurU y . I d a h o " ^ ; J illfh»Buhl -• n2J0North rn ttrM M 111 a I : V 8 0 -U M *l«l«?«t«)*l«ltltl4 rf c : ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sunday. Docomboi)o r1 4 .1986 TImos-Nowg.Tv3. Twin Falla, Idaho C-3 - M urtaiugh SUIperintern d c n tc:haired1 regionl a l a c c rrcditatico n s f Dr. Frederick DlaHlazGranados, of the Bureau of Land Manalagement, The honorce} organized0 a volunteer gift*Ift-wrapped present from S antnta. the Cassia'Countyity HistoricalI Society" superlntendenl of schools a t Mur> ■ has received thc National PsParks and data recoveryf projectp of the Baker are Burdell Curtlijrtls. Merlin Stock, . taugh, served as chairmanlanoftheK- I Lorayne O. C onservation . Assoeum. University of lech Grimm. MurtaughJ.^. 70th annual meeting of the . Nor- I S m i t h aw awi ard. Idaho and thc2 IIdaho Archaeological Mediedlcal Center, won a Ha'law allan Dcclo; Vlckl Grii thw est Association of Schools Scl and ______^vacjacation aL the_hospltal!s^<_flnnual_Gladys Barker, Elba;Elb Carol Gamcrr,-; _jrhe_assoclaUon_estabUstIshed the Society, r. and Mrs. Elbert- ^ -Colleges this week In PorUai•Uand^------■“Spotlight Ma recognize Lytle also apprehended a several fundund-ralser held at Cactus Pe’ete's in Raft River; Mr. 1 M ather aw ard In 1984 t& n ackpol, Nev., recently. Thele event D urfee, Almo; Beverly Be HeldanuSi^ He led the group whichlich conducts -1------ppublic u t employees who shovow Inltia- su sp e cts Involvi)lved In vandalism of the final .accreditation, reviewn for In pro- artifacts on putjubllc land near Bliss. alsed $7,000 for use a t th e JJe ro m e Albion. livetiV( and resourcefulness • Mary Curl Is s e c re ta ry , aritf?" schools seeking accredllailltaUon as a u,e P ortlancind session were Dale moting mo environmental protection pr Wljs” “..“ “I 'li'hearing found the van- ‘“aclllty. cii . . K-12 unit In the seven-state r ley tried, unsuccessful- Rachel Martlndaledale wos re-electeil," , . .TiUey._VaUeyIcy High School principal, and anti "put commitment to pi Newly elected board memtnbers of curator, assistedi by Arlene Huber, - v , — Ron^d— Erickson. Castleford sub-chairman ahead of personal gain.” lit Lytle and have him N. lan of thc Approved ahe U b l S SiHigor -----supcrintcndentralBo-ls-a-n'a-member-of-schools-Comjmmlttcc—Gerald-Dlehi;— -Frea-sangcrrTwifrFalls; F the committee. Jerome Highigh School principal, and tional tiot director and progran Is named for Stephen . DlazGranados served as recorder i,an 7 T in kcer, er Gooding High School man ma of the Snake River Ch ■, first director 01 the of the committee last yearear. Prior to nrlnclpal, sub>ub-chalrmen. and Lendell the Idaho Archaeological •k Service. Lytle will coming to Murtaugh this or his ef- conipete with 1 t three other regional ^ lenns Ferry High School said sali Lytle was honored for e national aw ard. was administrator of the assigned reviewer, for the fonforts to reduce vandalism to[0 cultural winners for then Academy at Nampa, whei hools Committee. resresources in thc Shoshonele district S | r . Instrumental In having th; hirdDimen Bauscher, K im berly and anC to proiect a sitsignificant ' K Mart empliployees went to work _becomo thc.Jlrst.JCJ2„J ient;^— m em ber— of— the-Pr®prehistoric site, discovered! ffil B aker ea rly _ y e ^ e r draay. a to. help._needy duality Hair Care. 7 • .: j school in Idaho. y Schools Committee; cave, north of Minidoka, lalast sum- children each h select $20 worth of whatever y9 urstyler' I ____ O ther Magic __Vallealley, - a r e a _ _ E to e „ U ry m e r,------— - m erchandise foifor Christmas gifts. In - educators serving on comi.mmltteesat ts,—Twin Falls,- Stuart-f"® Cuts I [1^ School principal, "He not only guarded the site addition to assl:sslsting wllh gift selec- i f ^ m e m b er o tf tthe Junior Hl^/MIddle himself, hin but got othere r BLM tlons and helllelping children keep Schools Comim m lttee; Billy Em erson, employees em and volunteerss fo help within their budluagest. employees also S t y l e a t u r e I HeartburrL i i Jero m e Ju nnlor io High School principal, proprotect it,” Sanger said. treated chlldrerren to breakfast and a 3ndT©(tL ■m member off I the New Junfcr High/ A g r e a t s for a c:holce h of _ — nH Middle Schc:hools Committee, and |H aid at han( Ja m e s Giarrett. a r Glenns Ferry iH styles! Perfect for wiMnter superlntenderlent, vlcc chairman of the M wear! The Associated Press 'New.HlghSchichools Committee. M 57.50 m Sufferers from thc pang:mgs of heart* John Lytlytle. Twin Falls, ar- l l HAIRCUTS pie measures chaeologlst. forfo the Shoshone District V bum can often take simple - « to stave off Its recurrentrence, accor- ______in clu de e] precision ding-to. a physician at I PERM S University Medical Center. W « i"ling n , an d A nnlvsrsaiY ' II cut. styte & w B irai^. ‘The relatively commonion condition | Is' actually unrelated to the heart C akes | ^ 9 5 ? 3 | and stems from an anatoiatomlcalpro- Aiiiia*or..n,fountain*,«tc. Includvd | | blem In thc gastrointestinalnal tract. ______nOAPPgKTMffTMETfT INEEDED p«r hundred icrvlng • Over-thesiounter antactaclds, Lind- ' • • 7( jl I ------ner - advises. -wUl~ usualljally provide ------rellefr'llquld-forms-nreire-generally------tclQ lfar Futuri.DntM______J H -_QgEN-SUNDA3<.YSANDLAIEETO ^ENINGS % more effective than'tabl they also coat,'and thus : - bingiiHUM’S n iN G 1 Blue Lakikes Mall esophagus. A number of’of’preventive \CATERING i steps can be taken: 733-5■4733 'Trequently, the probi•oblem arises . . . j733-8058 )■ after thc evening meal.ll. The ' heart- MBpiranarKqrtioiiimttyli{t9ck 9 bum sufferer should eatat slowlyi and ------earlyrat-least-two-hours-tr&-before-bed—■ ----- lime. Help gravity keepeeu the acid where It belongs; don’t'n’t He down after dinner. Avoid friedled and other greasy food. A nu m b e r of ol after-din- ner habits tend to fosterter heartbum and should also be avoidedded. Including ; eating rich desserts,5, especially ■ chocf^ate and m in ts; smcsmoking: and WT ; drinking coffee — evenjn the decaf- ■ "W W\ w •felnatedtype." : P ressu re on th e stomach, sto: he - noted, should also bc avoavoided, since ___ It m a y -trig g e r acid rffli ■wear tight belts.” THEBL^ I TWINFN FALLS . OPEN SUNDAY 12-512- Mil Nl ' / brides- / GIFT // SERVICE- / MAKING WEDOINC i o ) c:ft selections so wU \ ( ^ MUCH EASIER. 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I □ Wedding inviiationss andan printed I 1 1 ^ AS...... ~ W wedding accessories UNITS! g □ Daily updates of weddi:ddmg gilts I SVEARWAMWANTY ON MOST Ul purchased for you. to limitllmi ■ \ duplication. n easoolroiurn^dupli'uplicalogills HURRY! FOR\ BEST SELEC1niON! I for exchange. FOR FAMILY AN FRIENDS □ Aconveniontandcom:ompleie 1 • • - listing oJ the coupie's-gillgillGoloctions.- I - □ Assistance in choosini ppprop'iate and noedoded Vwedding / ------5-YEAR O h IIM sp I II||1 m i HANGS - ______giUrOno mat you-know-lti'N.mcj]iicl0_____ III ond groom will enjoy. ■ i E sa - FROM □ Uso your Bon Chargerge orI H I I ) f l KITCHEN Amorican Express lor ca: ■ I H purchase. Also gill coritIKiritlicatesaro H I H n liH^H S WALL available. g CABINETS DEC./JAI A N . ' J S i CHERYLEHRESDESMAN - S S jl E L B E R T CCOX O ; D E C . 2 0 PP m KRISTY BUCKL:k l a n d CURTIS WEE D E C . 2r 0 , F=INANCIN l sJG AVAIIILABLE BECKY BUTLiTLER Ip l ^ CHARLESJOHh)HNSON J A N . 1 ' ■ I I J I Fli k ll HolidolidayHours; ...... — INOPAYAMENTS UJNTIL ^ J A Mon.-l)n,-Thurs. 10-9 _ R l S a l10-7;Sun.12-5 ^ O MAR(ICH 19877 1 *1^11 i O.A.C.c i b S h -- - .y, ...... ' T ------^------ll- ' ■ - - J C-4 Tim os-N ow s, TwiTwin Falls, Idaho Sunday,:/,DecambdrU,1986 rValllley happpenings-' Drunii k d r i v e’rsaree i everyoln e * s b um i n e s s DEAR ABBY: A few f' weeks ago, the woman who lel hericr neighbor use • Our adviiidvice to anyone who has a B e r e aived i parentsi ]plan supper my husband and 1 weirere outside when her telephone, and ththen found oul neighborr comecc over and ask to use I] we noticed a neighboi}or attempting to 1 ^ Abigail the neighbor had madedc $200 w orth of the phone,)ne, saying his Is "out of TWIN FALL.LLS - P a re n ts Circle of C(Com passionate Friends will gel Into his car. Hele was obviously :'-M J VanBuren ' long-distance phone cal:alls, I think lhe order” : Go right lo your phone and hold a potluckck supper al 7:30 p.m. Mondmday a t 404 Seventh Ave. N., very drunk and in ino condition lo 1 ^ ^ ^ w oman got off cheap. call the telephone tele repair service and Twin F alls. All bereaved parents are welcome.we For more Informa* drive. (Hecould hard!dlyw alk.) w - DearAbby ' • • W e operate a "srnlm inFTilephW T^'sl;;*?that your neighbor's phone tlon call Calllellle a t 7J4*2406, Pam a t 734-JW*52I6 or Joan at 423-5959 or ired. Then ask your nel^bor My husband lookk his car keys — com pany In northern VWisconsin, and be repaired 733-2044. . our customers what numbjmber he wants lo call and away from him, ancnd tried to ta lk , this has happened to c ourself to be sure ll’s a local, L e g ioin n auxiliary hn r to speaKnto:0 N e tw o r k -...Please, understand,id,_we never gel collected for said friend, Mounl Mon\Iorrls. 111.61054.)______LLS - Pcgan~Venron of VeiVenzon"Jewelry."Twin"Fall3," leople's business. it ' ' it was nice, until one nlgl.VI ------TWIN FALL involved In o lh e r pet /e ra l |------=----- . .. , will show. Jewelwelry for the holiday at Thele INetwork luncheon meetlng_g__ -buL-UiiS—was ..inImportanl. .The we were al a party, sever Inn. A rticles ffom "M ade In n mentioned whal a goodllrrtim e Wednesday noon noi al Canyon Springs Inr n neighbor was pickedI UDu had " at both benefits. Lou Idaho," a .newnew business i n the M agicic Valley Mall, also will bee When we questlom)ned our friends, w ere told th a t It iiately changed the subject. . shown. parents, etc., we w< ' days la te r w c met two oth< l b GINI V E . Q R ^ T OHAVE h wasn't our business,a, and wc could ^ ing a I - A g lo wV gI r o u p s la te: s s s p e a k e r have been sued for hailarassm enL n friends of his while taking n’l our business, jy^lk. LoLouie had n ’t seen them sinesince ' TWIN FALLkLLS - C hristie Moore, whwho has ]ust returned fromn Abby, If ll w a sn ’l vo benefits. He nearly w wei ent . j , } Twin Falls Evening AglowAT whose business wass It?: By the way. “J® Jakarta, Indordonesla, will speak at the T of old fuddy-dud* ^ ^ “8^;h the sidew alk when th thc e y . ~ ,S ^ i ------■ Fellowship at 7 p.mr-Thursday atI tthe Golden Griddle. Thee w e're nqt a couple ol ented on the great tim e they thc j a a fl is interdenom inational anddall a women are welcome. dies. We area2&-yeai!ar*old couple w ho organization is have a drink o r tw oI ourselveso once In the benefits. when we’re driv- , I he tells m e lhat next weew eek J e ro mn < e W o m e n ’s Aglow/ m eets5 a while — but not w lhere Iis s ;going to be another benefl ing. Please comment, lls one also will be for menn oon- . . JEROME-— Je ro m e Women’s AglowAT fim eets al 9 a.m. Wednesdayy , - PEOPLE AGi5AINSTDRUNKS, this . at China VillaIllage. Donna DeShields, Twin Tw Falls, will speak, andJ DEAR PEOPLE:E: It is. your Whatditdoyou think? B ernietta King:ing, E rm a Wall, Millie Coffnffman and Debbie Moses will business, my buslislness, and the ' -K IT T Y IN NYCNV - provide music.3lc. business of everylde. P ric e s inint c lu d e sh am p o o , cut :rs plan to excc c h a n g e g if ts never dream ed it wc an d styletyle. 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Sunday, D ecem berter 14.1986 TImes-Nows.i.rw n in Falls, Idaho C-5 A i i i i i vr ( e r s a r ii e s TwinFcdlIs bloodI ln^uota both days. Receiving one-g;le-gallon pins were : Lester Walden will celebilebrate their Invited tolo ecall from 7 to 9 p.m. at theU Twin Ann Llvln^ton, manager■ of < tbe Janet Taylor, Daniel Da Drummond, <; 50Ui wedding anniversary^ Dec. 20 Falls Church of-Christ, 2K Sawiawtooth Red Cross chapter,sr,_ wys .Dawn.Knaap,.Ch«i;h«tles Lenker, R o x - . wlUiaaopeotiouse. »02 Filer AveAve. E ., Twin F alls. .34 platq were donated Mondtday and ^nne Mumm; Jamc«eery store n Huntsville. ESari a r and Curtis Kemp, five; ^ ^ H IIIQ S S Q IE Arit. He worlced for the T . Inin Raymondville.F In 19S0 thejley moved e Twin Falls DebDeborah Snow, Genevievei Mori, C ana) Co. f o r 36 y e a r s u n tiltu retiring.r to F ile r and h e l a te r bad h is5 ownc real «st{estate business until retiring; Inli 1978. Sus;Susan Jesser and Kendel-£-Egbert. IB H B H The event will be hosUiSted by lb e -^ ^ B S j TheyT now.llve al 1073 Elizabeth' E ___ cpuple'5_iwo . ..daughters BIvd.._Twln,Falls, and are.a in P ry o r, R e n o , N e v ., anC Shirley theirthei church. Balter, Fairbanks. Alaska,ka, and their The couple bas three sonsns, Bruce I GREAT HOLID/SAY GIFT IDEAS 01ON SALE i : . spouses. The WaldensI haveIi five Bristol,Bri! Albion; Andrew Brisristol. Las ^andchildren and four great-grand-er( Lester anand Violet Walden Cruces,Cru N.M.; and Garyf Bristol, Laura andnd ‘Tex' Bristol t t c h i l d r e n . - ...... " - • - - DecDeclo, and ninegrandchlldreren . . I from S ;iNCEE R - J r Someboddy needs Iyou------^Christmas card;1 yields anonynnnous gift g ) — The “I about fell11 over.( I Just couldn’t ^ • The CSI Refugee Cententer at 1300 gram needsIs persons to work with CORVALLIS. Ore. (AP) coordinator of the county's's annual believe It," Ginger Gi Gouveia said AI Kimberly Road has urgengent need for children withIth exceptional needs in f”?, He opened-Wednesday, S The D ebutant sheets, pillows, pillowHow cases, Burley. To ququalify, the person must holiday food drive says she Ite® an envelope addressed to the tl drive . ‘‘W hoever sen^nt it must have had t t blankets, pots, pans, dishllshes, silver- be at le astt i60, low-income and in “L andTound $1,000 In cash In an unsIgn- (alth that It would wo get to the right S ^ M a c h i n ej ' H L H I ™ 'ware and winter coats for children, good health.1 . ‘ There are benefits lor ed Chrislmas card. p la c e ," Ms. Gouveia Go said. “I Just gg If you can help, please taktake Items to eligible peopUpie. If you are interested, . A typed message read:; “Please want to let thele ;person who sent this R the above address. IfIf iunable to phone Marciecie Donner at 734-7583 or I use this contribution to helpp some of know that we ajappreciate it and that m deliver items, phone 734-9581 for drop her a ntnote, c/o CSI. P.O. Box pickup. 1238, Twin F'alls83303.1238. al ' the needy families In Bentonon County It w ill go to helpip IIhe needy." t t thlsholiday season.” I Built-in Stitches -^«St.Vincent.de-P4iul-Co-Ccntor-neode ---- This— publiblic-service— column— Is----- g_t_auUtUn-ButlonhQl.' vo lu n te ers to a s s is t a t the thi center's designed lo0 match needs- h i ' ihe m • Easy Threading Thrift Shop In the formei[ner Bonanza community with \^ volunteer help. If m • Free-Armfor V ^ M O WOMlY O i ^ Store on Main Street SouUDuth. If Inter- you need a volunteer, call Sherry ' ^ ested,phone?34-9143orjustlust drop In. Garey at thc tht College of Southern ' Sleeves Idaho, 734-7S8.7583. to have It appear In t t * Sews Denim • The Foster GrandpaiIparent Pro- this column.

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Sunday, Decomborior14,1986 Times-News,s. TwinTv Falls, Idaho B usine’ssm anI say s Irra n recclale of Mousavi. The Tl offer drew a chilly reresponse Carter Impoundedle d th e g o o d s. : businessman believed to0 bbe an Ira- He did not>l elaborate,i but Implied heldleld by Revolutionary Cellells-Omar Mousavi hasas been described by fronrom U.S, officials, who citedfd Presi- A Pentagon spokesman, sp( Ll. Col. * nlao inteliigeDce ageot saysays he gave thal Iran Is providingpr m llltary o r fl- MocHoukhlar Forces, two grououps also Iranian sourceses In Tehran an allv of dentlent R eag an 's statem ent Ihithat "no Don Brownlee, saidsali lhe materiel was - unspecified aid to Leba:;banese ler- nanclal aidI lo t th e Islam ic Jihad, IhocIhoughl lo hav e lies lo Tehiihran, ac- Parliamentaryy jspeaker Hojatoeslam furtlu rth e r a rm s sales of any klikind will valued at $261.8B million,m and is being, rorisls to Induce them;m to free which is demaTianding the release of 17 con:ordlng lo terrorism experts.i. Hasheml Rafsa fsanjani and other besers jailed In Kuwail for Ghorbanlfar Gl said the Tehrhran gov- "pragmallsls"" 'who reportedly seek Reagan Ri partially lilted thehe arms IheUnltedStates.ES. The 'businessman, ]Manucher attacks on theLhe U.S. and French em- emiimmenl wanls more arms13 and Is to improve lies3 V,w ith the West. embimbargo Jn a sllll clssslfiIfied in- Iranian negotialtialiors, however, soy * - Ghorbanlfar, said Iran1 Is is open lo bassies there,e. ’ hoplnesaman—cnLanalysl,-whi #ho-&poke-on-condlUon-Pah ^ahlovlr—but— which— werere— not-because-they-di-did—not-have-the ------since the arms sal^ cameme lo public barracks In BB eirut. whXch killed 258 wiUwith "no connection with the I gov- of anonymity,’, icategorized Mousavi lellvered deli before the revoluilution ot materiel for thehe 'war agalnsl Iraq,. notice lasi month, said he brokered Americans, ememmenl" i of Ayatollah Ruhollah P asaradlcalwithith socialist leaningsi ,979. 1979 according lo a U.S. U.S official versed In-: deals this year and last umunder which The U.S. NNa ational Security Agency KhoKhomeini. Ghorbanlfarr said the United The Ti materiel consists lar(irgely of the Issue, Jran agreed to pay $35 mllllmillion fo r six intercepted signals si indicating lhal A Saudi Arabian businesm>man who States shouldd nol send arms lo ipore spai parts for such U,S.-mportedly the CIA's sta- himiiim a s a n Iran ian inlelllgcigence of- said; "If Amerl<>rlca slops being a bully R esididentlal and Comm erclr c l a l . The terrorists listenedJd to Ghor- lion chief in in B eirut, died in ils (leer. (Ice and returns ourlur materiel being held Automotive G lass and Insuranceice Claim s banlfar, he said, "becauseluse wc can custody. . . A U.S. government analystst on Iran there, we will1 ccall on the Lebanese Coll BrB ryan P o w lu s a n d Hal Frazl<-azior help them in other field:elds... They Two other:r Americans arc being saidsaid there was no clear evidence e - people to helpp youj on the questions ______^ f v ln a You Wlwith Ovar 20 Y«ar> CombinediExp«rl«nea. Ex( have problems In someI otother parts held by e the Revolutionary Justice lhatthat Ghorbanlfar is an Inteitelligence of the hostages,"s ," V* Sp*clallt» In Prompt S«rvlc»~ 1 STOI iivaiiSsis r7=i : Justicee D ept.. blockei>d p ro b>e of Cco n tras WIND(oows 25% OFI 25% ” ^ WASHINGTON (AP)’) - The “ did officialslis of the Department of cargo-carrler car which was formerly f way." he emphahaslzed. 04” IL\J| , Justice Department acki cknowledged Justice havee or< obtain knowledge of controlled con by th e CIA and wh jsed to say who in the icotod In tho Columblo Poln'a in t B uilding Friday lhat It briefly sidet:delracked an 'anything r appears to hav e been involve*5“ Korlcn refuse related lo recent app ved In the artment directed the ^ ^ = = 7 -5™ 1936°KIKImborly Rood. Twin FallsIls 734-0995 FBI probe of the Nicarafiraguan Con- disclosures of ol funds transferred to tran trai sfer of w eapons to Iran. tras. Involving the operat FBI to delay the U investigation, but ^s rations of a the Contras; v,which were involved in ^Southe rn Air flew four'm ls parently-wos-made-by------Wiami-based-cargp-alrltne ilnirtlninianire”Iranian“I arms: iransfers,” said - ihethe first half"of"19B6“trom Kneiiy Air e ,of his lop deputies.-1“ ----- been linked to arms shipihlpmenls to Korlen. ------Force'Basc'ln’Tcxas.'whereFor e som e of ------Iran and efforts to supplyply weapons Meese hass saidi lhat he and other the the Iranian weapons origin;inated. lo - to the rebels, Justice DeparD arlm ent officials didn't Tel Tel A viv. U.S, Transpsportation AMIKlOUNCIil«G I The Justice Department;nt made the suspect until:il the w eekend of Nov. D Dep epartm ent records show,V. M eese ^ o c r admission afler publicatl m edlaries ECIAL LOW I Dr. Kevin 0.). BoI lather, Dr. MoiAoi S,: Bonner, who officials blocked the FiFBI probe Officc of Profeofessional Responsibility, tegr;egrity of th e p ro c e s s ..., Th hos been doing; ihljIhls successfully for because they might havtiave known The office invtivestigates allegations of ■ies ries resumed shortly thereatafter, the I over 1 i ytors. prior to mid-Novembeiber about misconduct byby department officials. jHQUnquirles were not. affected.:d_in_any...» "*L”^ ‘” ‘ ______^5vLP?WkcJiJ(eJjJocQledjilULL______! transfers of proceeds frbirrom the Ira- Korten saidd the d epartm ent has Moln, Burley, IdohiIdoho, nian arms sale to the NiNicaraguan received Bide:den's request, but said ^ Hoursi9i00MO AM toSiOOPM ' ------them Iran had delay occurrecred. saying only that it S t o n I i j i f t MAGiCiC VALLEY CHRiSTIflIAN SUPPLY I U .2.00 been transferred to the Contiontras. had been "seve;v e ral w eeks ago." M M oin A v o . 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j^ppli.icationiforNAV TO po)st withiidraw nI P R O P E R 1JTYTAXREA■MINDER ^ Dec. 22nd is the tl deadline fo r pjaym a y ent of 1st :______JWASH1NGI0N-(AI(API - White, hls-formi•mer position, as hcad-of- theth c -b eg in n in g In. J a n u a r y-as-wellas ^ ?.‘ln- Ing.on_condnditloiLbe nol'be ideallfied, House Communlcatkallons DIroctor Center for f< Strategic and Interna-na- dicallons thc State! Department said Shultztz believedI Buchanan wouldild inslallment 191986 REAL PROPERTY!TY & M O B IL E ■ ;■ Ratrick J. Buchanann saids Friday he tional SluUudlcs in Washington, would dig In Its heels on the nomlna- bc opposeded by European diplomats jfcplied for the postjst of U.S. am- Buchanlanan said he told Whitelite Uon," as well as bby j the Senate, HOME taxes (and full amount of PERSONAL to ssad o r to NATO In O ctober, but House chiefchi of staff Donald T. ReganJan Asked whether thebe opposition Buchananlan said hc was alsoIso P R O P E R T Y IQX. T^lthdrew this w eek,:. p a rtly because h e w ass withdrawing ^ his candidacyicy came from Shultz, hcle said, " T h a t motivatedi hby ‘‘a d esire to stay wllhllh or opix)sltloa fromn S ec re ta ry of for the position.poi was my understanding.” ^ thS preside:ie n t w hen be needed m c In ^ t e George P. Shultz. T re a su re r 'u’ i. L .J .u saidaid his reasons included “thethe "I had support acrosOSS the board, a changedd ssituation,” a reference Sto Twin Falls Co. Ti ^ David Aoshlrc, wbo/ho has held the electionn returns and the altered but I flunked my orals-Is at the State the controlroversy over secret ad-id------posffor more than four fo years, has composltisltlon of the Senate,” whichjch Department.” he said, ministrationlon d e a ls to sell a rm s to ^nounced his Intentiolllon to return to will bee controlled by Democratsats An administration sosource, speak- iran.

i Canacidians p>robe liiink to llran a mn s deal1 A t L a s tt T h e r e ' s A P TORONTO (AP) — - Government rack trac■ack,' ” he was quoted as say-ay- grave concern about tbi;his state ot al. Contras, T h a t T h ii l k s T l i e WayQ r Y o i i D o . oifdclals^aid Prldaviv police] a re In- ing. fairs” to Washlngl'gton, added in a relatla ted developm ent, thc Ca-'a- \^stlgatlng the possibhilble Involvem ent Mazanliinkow ski said E xternal Af- M azankowski. Hc saleaid, how ever, nadlan govi:overnmcnt denied a newsws n re d o ftry ln g to0f fit your tt)ougbts into sonfteorxwnoetee’sptanner? ’. of CJanadlan businessessmen In U.S. fairs Minlinisler Joe Clark has spokenten th a t Ottawa did nol flnie a lormal report thata t It failed to cooperate ful-“*• ThenewHazrtPIa’larMrRema'” Organlzlrvg SysSystem offers the . . : aims sales to Iran anand complained with Seciccrelary of State George P- P. protest. ly .with U.SU.S. a u th o rities In preven- unique opportunityIty to perfectly tailor a plannerm er to your ' ______that' Washington wasIS noti m o re for- Shultz /nfn an effort to fearn morejre The Wait Street Journal J( -said ll”6 u r n s; dealersdi fromjislne.Cflngdg,5 ! z ------tnrftvMm itrwwxOiitt jitfortHegat^alcs:------“ Uicoralhg aboiirihe caseas5^ “ ^^ahoulT ^ -Krascr."an‘accountant.rSrirM a lllcr. a asTreondmf S - 'F ir s t, w te c t from>m a varied of Hazel Pian-A-RAftonfltilndera....- .. ' J The Wall Street Joujloiimal said Frl-' "He saidaid the Canadian government;nt rearestate dealer, agreeeed to provide „The Toreoronto S tar quoted U.S. !C D ep artm en t custom s of-ofl ch o o se frommSdifferertfiilerB. 1 IncludingiQ “I '‘P roj«to.‘’ ':pally_ ... I • ()ay that Toronto0 businessmen also hasIS contacted th c (JlA. the In- up to S40 million to Kh:hashoggl at a Commerce (esand m«nymore. ,S. ti^me thc Saudi A rabian1 \was Believed Hdal David'td Kyle as saying Canadianan Appointment#," amm i "Expense Report” pa^es t I Donald Fraser andJ ErnestI Miller telllgenceice Com m ittee and the U.S. tch ttie fliers to create your owr drovlded up to JIO million mil in credit andlsraelaell embassies in Ottawa. to bc helping in orcanlziizing th c a rm s authorities!S n e v e r check withith T hen mU an d m atd ft Saudi financier Adn;idnan Khashoggl rst sales to Iran. The Journirnal report on- Washingtonon b efo re allow ing U,S.-S.- Nfeull find y o u rebetter b< orQanlxsd and accomp>mpll8hlng inore/ ■ [Canadian connection w as first ms to be exported from . Sir arms sales to Iran. id Wednesday during con-}„. Iv lied $10 million off that money made arms im Tiy Plan^Arftatnanasoofj. ■ ■ Deputy Prime ’-Mlnlater M Don directly to the arm s deal;al. T hc re p o rt Canada. nal testimony by CIA dlrec- 'nr ■ . > f------MazankowBkl-told-P-a-P.arllaraont-tho-fJ^Slanrcascy:------— eaid-MUler-and-Fraeer-O]-op«rat«-ouUof— But Paul,, ease Is being Investigstigated by Toronto, the Cayman, islands,, and the Foreigngn Ministry, said Canadian ftoyal C anadian Mountiunted Police. He u-S I' later confirmed to reporters■ „ Monaco. • and U,S. oofficials w ork closely In cw- York businessm an. Roy_ lon ■ Interview monitoringlg the export of U.S.-arms did nol Identify the} targets-tJ of the rk tipped him off Oct. 7 that— In an ABC- televlsloi 1 i probe, bul he dlsmIsmlssed many Thursday, Khashoggl ssaid he had from Canad,ada. He said such sales re- J published reports as-,s “onconIlrmed‘ an investors were Ihreaten-Jl received $15 million frorom unnamed ^ permit P® and a notice to lawsuil because they onlyif Investors in Canada and,d the Cayman Washington.on. ■ ’ speculation.’ d $10 million of $20 million an- J Canadian law bansB ai rm s sales lo Islands. Iran. > :d from financing an Iranian Khashoggl' and his b£backers were ! In Washington. Sen. David <"-n;stran:ansactlon. , lell holding the bag» when Iran • ■- r*.'-- . * \ } nkowskl said details__ of______Durenberger,- aiaicmaimnn nf TI S Mazank -^withheld------p ay m m ti ____ afte r______P k > and Furmark’s tesllmony Its rescFiptions----- rt--- ;-----\ Senate Intelligence Committee, Coi said Casey’s i P/ Washington halted the salessj because Inter Friday that a "couple"co of Cana- paye notot been shared with Canada.jfj no m ore A m erican hoslostages were For P e a c e Of Mind: ------o l a n s ^ e r e involved-ifli-la tncdcals but— DderstandingJsJhaULwiUJll. ■ freed in-fctbanonraccon)rdlng-to-news ------t ^ Ue did not say how o r IdcIdentify them. be contrairary to U.S. law," he told tbe reports. .-4 . ■ ,\ ; The C anadian P ress s s

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commor•n - 6 ' I -/ i ; I . I WASHINGTON'(AP)—^ S w1 r e t a iV -o f-S la le -G e o re e PT-Shullz-ljx-l3 drawing------expressions of Incredulityty if/Oto sev- cral experts following his bl recent Etalemeot that it is nolnot normal practice for American amiambassadors to bypass the State Deparpartment on sensitive policy Issues. “It happens all the time," said Normaman Bail^, who oncc served as a spetpeclal ass& y v - ■ tant to President Reagann oon the Na------llonal Security Council staff,aff. -A State Department offioff Icial, who asked to remain anooymiymous, said there are probably dozen:sens of am- bassadors in foreign polpollcy “hot spots" who’deal dtrectlyJy with the NSC without the knowlediedge of the Stale Department ile said comraiirounlcations » V ‘ sometimes involve innocuocuous Issues K Buch a s . tra v e l- by NSC NJ staff members, but on -otherT occasions' deal with intelligence operatrations. NCDW He gave no exam ples1 butbi said a' primary reason for usingng the ClA- operated “privacy channtnnel" Is to guard agauisl leaks. One)nce highly secret information filters:rs Into the Slate Department bureauclucracy, the chances for leaks increaseasesuDStan- OP’ENI tially. the official said. Another official said sThe issue surfaced laast st Monday ^ when Shultz said he was5 “shocked'’“ T ■ J to leam that the Amerierican am- I ^ — faassadorirrBetrut. John~li r H r K e lly ;------i - f c!:00 r T(0 4 : 0 j had bvpassed the State Department De and nad communicatedd with the NSC aboul the hostages in Lebanon and arms sales to Iran. ' Shultz told the House ForeignFo Af- fairs Committee that KellyIly Informed him last weekend he hadd numerousi contacts with Marine Lt.. OCol. Oliver t. North, then a memberr ofol the NSC __ £taff._ in_late_Qctober_ai_ a n d _ e a rly ______November, about the Ai m erican hostages in Lebanon. ------H&-said4hcre-needs4o-b«-be-a-i^ood------reason" for. an ambassassador to . r bypass the State Department De • CENTIRE STOCK:K DRESSES because there is ‘‘supposecised to be a chain of command- from1 tthe presl- dent to me through thele assistant ( secretary and not throughitheNSC." th' M Bailey, now a WashingloiJion lawyer, Now Reduced 2 f>0 c % defended the “back channel’' - RtRegularly to 1 9 9 .0 0 . O ur en tire sto ck o l d r e s s e s in ththe Street lievel Dress system, saying that somele activities OiDepi. has been reduced. SelSelect from dressy arvJ castisuai sty le s in s iz e s should be kept from the secretarysec of g state. 6 through 20. • “This way, when he Iss calledc be- I'sfreef level) fore a congressional comrt can. say he doesn'l know, . LLIZ WORLD SEIEPARATES ■ said. i He added: “Ambassadordors do not work for thc State Dec3e|}artment, they work for the president.^’ Bailey.- and- three Slateate Depart* i- - NNow Reduced Mm2 FAMOUusBR A ND SLEEEPWEAR 20% .... > .-ment officials who dlscu;>cussedthe ...... RRegularlyi to 169.00. Entirere Slockj of Liz W o rld separairaies is reduced. ■ Issue said It was impoa)ossibie for ciS ize s 4 th rough 14. Shultz not to be aware•e th a t the ^ 23 0 0 State D epartm ent Is a tt timti es not (slreetlevel) Now 2 kepi Informed by ambassassadors of p Regularly to1 33fl 9 .0 0 . L anz a n d Jen n ifer Di Ihelr aclivllles. FINGERTIP CO]oA t s Dale nlghlgpwns, nightshirtslirts a n d Just who an ambassassad o r Is P.J.’s. Assortecte d p a tte rn s , s trip e s and no\oveity flannels. beholden to Is som ew hat mnurky. ui (lop-oHhtthe-siair) When given their asslisslgnments, ambassadors receive a letletter from ^Now Reduced 2 f c ENTIRE!E s t o c k ACTIVIVEWEAR the president which stales.e s. In part, _ 25% “ You will receive policyf guidelinesg Regularly to 189.00. M anyly s ty le s an d c o lo rs to choo!lo se from. and Instructions from thele secretarys Si,S ize s 6 th rough 18, of state, who Is my prlncipa:ipal foreign (streeteet level) end (Top-of-lhe-SiStair) — policy adviser, or from m edis d i r e c t l y _ Now Reduc 25 “/yii th a t the C The letter suggests ’ t ENTIRE STOCK;k s t r e e t lew c o a t sJ Save on our entianiire s to c k o f a ctlv ew earfrcfrom Danskin, Softouch andnd IFiexatard. . . -secretary is the principal contactco for...... - ...... NGTH ...... (top-of-lht • lam bassadors but does notot expliclUy( he-Slalr) : prohibit bypassing him or)r 1the Slate -.Department. CHILDREIEN’STUIWBLEE TABLE : When he testified Monda;day. Shultz NNow Reduced 4 • raised the possibility that K i o % ---• .circum vented the S tate Def Regularly 19S.OO to 369.00.00. Our entire stock of stree2ej iengih coals has been1 . becausc he had been “told)ld Id do so rewlth me ... I don’t conslde5ldenhis’a WARMGOWNS* JS------^ - ■ .satisfactoryjltuatlon.’-!-___ : e s p r it 5SPORTSWEAfiR TABLE -CU SSIFieb A d v eRTISING- rt -r------Now Reduced—H=^2>5% I 9 9 ------: PHONE 733.062) m ____ _ R.Regularly 25.00 to 39.00.. F'amousF'c brand w arm gowrvns and Cuddle Skin Now R educjced--- to 1 I ;4 9 I { ^ s u a n i M s K i H u i u aIMtMlKa' t i i gcg o w n s. S iz e s P, S. M. L. fs lre e f level) Regularly to 6555^0.j Pants, skirts, sweaterers, blouses and tops. The Porcelain (the esprit'It shop) \ Centerpiece Bouqiiquet I VWARM ROBES PATTERfRNEDSWEATEERS

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■ ’c-12Tlinei-Newi.T»lTwInFalls. Idaho Sunday, DecemberC 14,1686 - D o c u ii m e n t s , federal docu- aliegations)ns-the Reagan administra-tra* which he was chairmanm. At the time wife, whomm hehi intended to divorce, . a series of domestlestlc Initiatives to lacklee duringd his final two years5 mentsTndlcate. llonalsososold arm stolran. of his arrest he sold his hi interest In Swann also told Investigators of a . be unveiled next;xl month, Presi- in officeIce. Durrani's life off luxury was "If, in1 f fact, the government wasv as the com pany f o r $500,00. legislators invitedled lo W ashington OnionI addressad In Jan u ary , national, writing lhahal the arms Grudbergerg refused to say whethertier from the University of i .Southern for two days off briefings b: by ad- The sispokesman also disclosed1 dealer -"enjoys anin exorbitant Durrani hadha any connection w ith th(?t h f California. He w a s give:/en a substan- m lQ lstrallon offlcli[iclals. The blpar- that Realeagan will receive a reportt lifestyle replete with1 material lux- governmenlent arm s dealings, ' llal line of crcdii whencn his mother etSPECIAL LOW llsan group, selectlected by lhe con- next memonth from his economic: uries and one which ccauses him to U.S. Attottomey Stanley Twardy saidaid opened a $2 million accocount wllh the servatTve Americ;rican Legislative advisers’rs on whether new laws orr Iravel th e globe lo meet rr with hts this weekk Ithat Durrani had no con-on- Bank of C redit te Comnim erce In Los - -- NTEREST RATES Exchange Counc:jncil, gave the higherr federalfi appropri^ns are business associates." ______necllon 10 to the Reagan administra-ra- Angqles.__ ------president a rousingIng ovation. neededd to deal wllh Insiderr FeaeraFdocumenls"show s Durrani, tion and iRat ifi he plans tb prosecuteiile 'The'dbcurhenls say DuDurrani’s w m -" “ 3 . 9l% i|irTo9.9% apt- ; , Reagan acluiowlowledged, as he tradinglg ono Wall Street. 37, owns two PorscheI sspbrts cars, a D urrani because b( the arms dealerler ily made ils fortune sellelling arms lr qON i ALL USED did In his radio) addressS' a week SpeaTce3Kes said a w orking group off Mercedes Benz, a Rololls-Royce. an was actingng for “his,own venal_'pur-ur- Pakistan. Bui the line oof credit wai a b i ago, that there•e is “no doubt the Ec markets, new agriagricultural pro- ministrali'alion's secret arms deals ______grnm s nnd__ oiiciivrrhaiiling - th> with Iran.an______^ i -n. 7 /

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w h a t t h e ; to tell V k n o w * ii ~ J I l g . I ------WASHINGTON-{AF[AP)------Senate-stitutionalnal-rights. theirrights under-g r — ■;---- Republican L ea d e r Bob Bo Dole called, the Mliitaitary Code of J u s tic e ," Dolelie ------OD-xwo-of-Presldflnt-Re•Reagan^oFmer—satd^JjiT^oy4-6H)ut6tandlng-palriolie- iio-^ :------national security aides ald> Friday to Americanians, Ihey've riskea tneir life dem onstrate th e ir patriotism p by for thisi countryci and I think thls-is.‘L OPOT WeafaL , S B h f a ‘« l % O O J ^ telling the presidentt e\everything they one morere dulyc they have to p erform , I - 'I U *" ^ know aboul the Iransiinsfer of Iranian "Theyy ccan leil the presideni whaliat JN arms sale profits to u Nicaraguan happened,cd, then he'll tie in a positionon Contra rebels. lo deal witwith this problem.” “There’s m o re atal stake th a n a Dole aciacknowledged lh a t som e peo*iO- — couple of Individual;uals right now. pie might5ht argue that "the president!nt We're talking aboulll tthe presidency Is tryinglg I lo pul the squeeze on theseise and whether we're goinggoi lo have pa- two poorirguys.” g I caftjrpl Aof6»«u'Dl Edwin Meese III rrevealed lhal or not everyone evi Is being up front,It. - niflllAD rl ______money from the sales•s ofo U.S. a rm s lo partlcularl[arly the president. Dolelie ' ■ I . WASHER^ '4\ Iran'was diverted lo[0 forcesf in Cen- said. “ I ththink he is, but there're stilllii , '■ tral America rcsislli V l Isting the San- som e peopeople waiting for more and I ''.RSSSIS t [ mRcnKmtxr-' dinista g overnm ent inn Nicaragua.N think thele key lo lhat more are the Dole's comments are ar part of his two men;n I mentioned — Admiralal --V \ . . j | ttotxjdy . latest effort lo seizeze the initiative Poindextei:ter and Colonel N orth." eu/Wsbm I and portray Rcpublica1'“ “ SMklnS Dole adiadded lhal even if the two^0 J; , ; : l P ko j a fun disclosure of th< the lacts in the haveive little or. nothing lo say,y. '•(' foreign policy uproar. rc act of speaking wilh the - Dole,- R -K an., who i ie « j r ------J ^ _ possible bid for the Re nt would bc helpful, ...... ly presidential nominj is the commander-in-chief,(f, r 7 / also is also seeking ’tL"ponsh';ista;to still on active duty. (Even)1) / / f t - - 1 t i b age as a strong leadei,der or the GOP ,11s them in (and) they won'ti’t ■ r / during a crisis. ythlng, 1 think that helps3S ^ S O I E A 'f t TS e) it indicated the presidentnt ^ n I+PVKE^II At a news conferencijnce la ler a t the Jl’. S p V n ■ wcrt«f fl/f«rlna :-'V ■;V4.-, ■. -,1 Manchester, N.H. alrpiIrport, Dole said 'to t gel the facts, if they come In and say a feww , J ^ miaytag ; ) ‘r* he wouldn't mind em(jmerglng as the Chines every ev£ lillle biLhelps.-lf they- :hwa[ger.------— winner of tho RepublliIblican presiden- [JiTfh;! entireen story, il helps a lot,''■Jr lial sweepstakes, buf,ur not'because [fl'S'id™d, | » S . B au e tt, the Iran arms controve)versy may have “i-fn Just i„. saying as a matter of dimmed the prospectlects of others, thPiV n.mr i l A nkndMoro < such as Vice President C alriotic duly and service to nlGeorgeBush. u,eir coun)unlry, Ihey'owe this to the!e --'- v :..BIGSCMI “I wouldn't mind belriOing the winner, presidentnl and the rest of the peo- s a s m - - m I G / I I but I wouldn't wantIt to I base il on pie." Dole)lesaid.______------anything-dealing—wll troversy," Dole said,1, ‘“ I don't think ~ m WAOONAl- ■; ~ anybody has re a lly suffered sui al this f ^ ''4 5 " ' 9 '! V . point, w h at w e needd t(to do is to -g e l ------A S O L E JV . _ this behind us, restoistore the presi- C ------A rto w J Bi L C o i o i ^ f tm deni's credibility, ancand then w e’ll J lte - on Cable N ew s Netwoiwork taped for ^ e o & m s 1 ^ ® I Saturday's "Evans andmd Novak" pro- ■ ------•Fronfload ITV gram, suggested thalI RReagan should / • 14 D ay . ___ consider Bringing in sorsomeone.new.to— . (^ -£'^neeti^s 7 ...... • 4 E v o n f ".... ’ give him legaiadvlce. a a s l l ICA 11''^ He said, for instance,ice, lhat former I V .... Wiih Romote;Cofi r ...... Secretory of Stalee William P . I skAbput'OurExcluaive, ■"^00 I t e Rogers is the ty p e ofI individual in who I ■.-■'•SYoi/ o o r W o rran ly . ; W S l l could help Reagan duriluring a lime of JH crisis. In New Hampslipshlre, he also --- added the n a m e s of3f former Sen. rity; ...1^' “ " 1 ; Howard B ak er and oioutgoing Sen. , SladcGorlon. . "Maybe I’d take a look1 al past ’ | ,;v -, presidents of the AnAmerican Bar I Association, someone; wwith crediblll- ' ' ■f l i t i i PERRY M.HANCKEY % i:\0iRepuidtl6. ty with lhe media, sosomebody nol ^ 229Ad0l»onAM. ^hai'6lnA ^amd 'Ion'' !...... tied to the admlnistrati•alion, someone Ti>lAFillt.M«ho*}10l ____ iw ho could g o jb th e presiress and d iscuss— : - -_ 734-5572 _____ - the legal problems, sorsomebody who R.J. ”• Carr CLU A g in c y could also advise theiie president," F} R A T E R N A L f i l f f - I P . i w DolesaidonCNN. ■ IFE INSURANCE Speaklng_as^ he left>11 lhe. Capitol LIfl ; o a i r a i L |^ Triday for weekend apfappearances In k LOW New Hampshire, one of theI key, ear- V ...... , T—V- ' l i f CMT ly presidential primaryry stales, Dole VI M p®ES F U R N I t U F said the two actlve-dufyJ i y jn llllary of- ' m m - niSIORE ficers should realize lhathat the Issue of ^ t w in f a u s £ # f 0 O O I N C the arms sales transcendends Individual 01 AMUUCA Wi-' rights. swct i6a>_____ FIIUNCINi: ' I respect Iheir rights;hts, their con- ^ tIAIIIHM 1>I HUaW JoiJohnson w ound up the nighght with patented runs, Johlohnson started the first-nmm wlth - - Trenkle said thele w eekend w as b e st . - ^K lld ly In place as usual,I, CollegeC of * 28B pointsp( and four or five thununderlng By the time that U was over, CSI eight;ht minutes left In the half, cicrank- for providing someime different looks . ^Kouthern Idaho caught ItIts go-go- . slamlam s, including a full 360,. a behind had reeled off 24 polnis against Col- IngI 0 off five straight points bbefore i forhisleamtoworkaTk against, HHffeosivc spark (rom Joey>ey Johnson a the')e head and a swoop thott :rattled orado's four. Thaihat m ade 11 87-48 w llh BillII Wlrskye.V having his best 0 e ^ in g some zone- I^Baturday olght as It whtiI'hlrled past "We fhially are Se theie trafter^ as thc 65 percentt (capaci- 9:23 left and WenWendy's w asn't even a slvefe 'flig h t,'ad d ed two free lh I and that's been helplelping ups prepare. ^K olorado Northwestern 110110-71 lo a / crowd roared Its approval. possibility, andd EI rick N ew m an followed [ B l e g l o n 18 m en’s basketball g •LiSiM fo r the rest of the•year. y e Llkebnlght,- ; lU gam e. U Colorado did the besl Job of main- CSI had Jumpecped out to a 20-10 lead miss.Iss. T hai took CSI out lo a IS-; M auro cam e In and an showed wllh! > W -Jobason— Ignitcd-two-s>-spurts-<~— ------ilnlng-its-polse-ln-the-face-«-of-the-lnlhc-carly.going Ing, Its defense-taking -lead-lid-but-again Coiorado rctumimed “ -those UirM“ polnteriters-that-he-can“ i------W mldway (hrough the first■st half and I J i F W CSI^I offensive Juggernaut wliwhich is lhe ball away/ 1 from Colorado on withlithin ninewith4:57 to play. J. . break a zone andid (Dale)( Karst hit ; early In tb e second — as3 the th Eagles TVt BI secoiecond in strength to lls delicfenslve Ihree straight pospossessions. Bul Gary JohJohnson and Newman then a is a ld . I mounted leads up to 41..points pc and Hill and Rodnejney Wesley steadied thee p points lhat made it 49-32’ sat uT one. too." Trenkle sal abilliblllly. leam has been ten- J coasted Into their 12th strastraight Vic- X * • "I've been here before." pr}romlsed Colorado and Ihithey pulled back to tcrmirmisslon. ' H e added his te ar tory. It also ran their regioi oal m a rk m Coacoach Paul Conrad before thesgame. g wllhln seven onm a couple of occa- ThsThat set the stage for the nmajor Native against rone;ones. Including the | to 3 0 against 1-3 (or Color ado N or- ed ahead, however, as blow-3w-away five minutes Into ththA ea rly m om ents S aiturday. lu r r l i k l S r M S r Hi!His team had two good chailances to sions. CSI stayed ooklng for the guys thwestern. * _ ^ w 3 B r . fold)ld in th e firs t halt ~ as so manv freshman Mauroiro Gomes hit three condlndhalf. • ^ “ We w eren't looki CSI now ta k e s tim e'o ff 1for finals” ® - ...... haveave done already this yearar'here. Ihree-pointers and a’r a lotal of 11 "Cc"Colorado’s g o t a very didecent...... • SwCSItmiItin P ag eD J

Sunday. DecembTiber 14,1986 Times-News,w8. Twin Falla,Idaho ■ rNBA roundup D3 h Sptorts ■ College( basketball ED4 ■ ^More college D7 D l O nce2'proi;ud [j il Bru;lins I Jets(o n briink m ter I ^ e l i iininafflon m l.:k r : By BARRY WILNER Special to The Times-nes-News ' TAeAssoc/flfed Press N F L - D 3 , 8 ______I _ IDAHO FALLS5 - Skyline’s full- ---- EAST-RUTHERFORD,-N;.NrJr^he— - court press provedved too much lor Pittsburgh Steelers were! plplaying Ior — — — T w in F alls here SalSaturday night as pride. The New Y ork J e ts w or a 40-yard touchdown B -the Bruins droppediped a 64-49 G em — Ing for th e ir p layoff lives.^Pride'S P for State Conferencez boys'b basketball out. as the Sleeler;lers broke loose for 28 ■ gam e lothe Grizzlies.lies. The Steelers got three toitouchdowns I" c < final quarter. With a I from running back Waltle penetrating New I I ] turnover than he the Grizzlies, ' 19-18, by Jels q u a rte rb a c k K en O'O 'B rien Io r y ° t '‘ ® ^ ibllng defense, which I but could never get their offense In y a 45-24 victory Saturd, ny blitzes th a l w ere In- ■ g e a r in the face of Skyline’s ] j seriously d am ag ed New Yoi ------—-J ----- relentless pressure— postseason hopes. After a 10-11 s t a r t really can change what I _____ lThe_tm.thlngsJl]lsJhaUiurLu3jMce^_,___ J the Jels leii-toK w ^lth the -dOT^Maionr-saidr-it- - 1 — their full-court,iri, man-lo-man ■ ' T tile problem when we I pressure and thehe fact lhan we . . consecutive loss and .fourthirlh poor ol- S ' a g a C U,' fenslve showing. It, but w e coped." P couldn't gel Into ouiour offense,” said The Jets still can clinch , lld n 'l and. even If they - 1 , Bruin Coach Johnin A storqula, whose berth Sunday if Kansas" ’c Cl f t / K “the playpffs, their con- L ballclub fell to 1-22 foifor the season and tbe shot. H 0-2 In conference,:e. ‘‘When we did the Los Angeles RaidersIrs ^ nex t .0 n week by w inning a t Clncinn. >ave any answ ers ... I B b re a k the press,i, w e w eren’t very trail 10-4 New England ' b> r ‘” h S 1»"'>kn»wwS;/ho does," wide receiver - I fluid on offense." gam e in th e A FC E a st and;d wv, ould Win Id. I Twin Falls managnaged lo handle the the division if the Patriotsts lose1 .their ^J^^e Jets neeleed an answer by next I pressure for thee firstfi 10 minutes, final two g am es. ta k in g a 14-12 firsl-{]•sl-quarter lead. But But the Je ts know stopp:.pping Ihelr in thc past four weeks, I a fte r Rudy Lewiss intercepted In a pass sUde Is param ount. offense self-destructed. I and drove the laneme

G e o r g iia^Gutl i t h e m t o> ] p s U N IR loaTinewsforrskiersrlNonewss n o u ) ^ Q Sun V alley7 — Sun Valley 1— I Declo Service station;lo n a ts a .m . i n D i v i ss i o n l - i ^\ A s e m i __ .reported cieclear skies and _ Ski Cl re p o rt—-_ -______M arie MounlainI - C lo s e d .__ _ li, 48=3{ temperatures5 IIn the mid-20s on Soldier Mountaind — Closed, RENO, Nev. (AP) - Quaruarterback ____ . Saturday, withth more of the same Ski conditions Satu:laturday at other withIth 5:46 rem ain in g In the i In the forecastst for today. There Is ____ majorsoulhem Idahoahoski areas: Tracy Ham rushed for 162 yya ard s and jarler, passed for 147 yards asIS *Georgia M ore I- ______18 Inches of ssnow, mostly man- — Bogus Basin —Clost:iosed. II-AA-D7 Tl'After Beavers's touchdown base of Lower Warm = ^= Brundage —36 lotalotal, no new. Southem upset the No. 1 -ranked - Hamam threw a 22-yard pass Inlo n^^n, a t the ba; University of Nevada-Renono 48-38 i n ------i Springs, whichch will be open this *— ' Grand Targhee! — 50 total, no Boiseelser to give the Eagles a 24- ng wllh Flying Squir- some an NCAA Division 1-AAA foolball the first quarterter, Georgia Southern Ith 2:58 rem aining in the first■I h1 weekend along )mc obstacles on the runs. HiHours new . playoff semifinal game Saturclurday. took a 10-0 leacead on a 24-yard field fjg, 1 V. lh re l R un. Hoursrs today: 9:30 a.m. lo toda;iday: 10 a.m . to 4:30 p.m.I. Bus Pebble C reek —Closed. Clo; Ncvada-Reno fought back' : 4 p m . Closed. Fourth-ranked Georgia S(Southem. goal by Tim ='oleyFoi and a 13-yard run secoricond half, scoring two louch servijrvlce from Twin Falls, Jerorom e, K elly Canyon — Clo; 12-2, the defending NCAAA 1Division by Ham. Pomerelle-- Pomerelle reported Buriiurley, R u p ert and Declo will111 run Lookout P a s s -47 tltotal, 1 new. , the third quarter and two c le a r skies and am temperatures in toda; Inches refe rs to ■ I-AA national cham pion, advjidvances to H am 's 19-yarcard pass lo Delano Lit- Lirth. N evada-R eno's‘ thIrd-q (day. The schedule begins atIt 7:10 Snow depth In Inc the division championship1 gamega Fri- tie gave the EEa, agles a 17-0 lead with tQuch h ‘lie mid-20s on0 Saturday. The o.m.".m. a t the Soulh Lincoln shop]ipplng unpacked snow atI lhthe lop. except uchdowns were both scon n s '•esort still do(doesn’t have enough cAt

Burley stuns!i Highlannd,59-£57, in ERegion iIllboyi} s * r n a t cchup ByBRAD BRELAND ■ It was also< Buriey'sB first victory ingoigonbelngthehcro. worked on defensi:nse for two striaght doubleble digits. The Bobcats ied by ten and a score by KenyoiayonOylen , . Times-News writer as a Class A-1 school, and came "B ”Bi udge w as the guy w llh the ll hot days since the beibeating at the hands at thethe break. I t look less thann a minute for the against a teateam that was the handmd and I drove lo dish1 off lo of Tw in F a lls Wednednesday. HighIghland whittled the halflIfllme Bobcats lo lake the the lead, but they BURLEY - The BurleyBy Bobcats preseason favoivorite for the Gem paveave,” said Church, "The defefenslve "W e.dldn'l pin;liny any defense on leadi to tc three points near the en Just wouldn’t budge Saturday end of slill left 12 seconds3 on on the clock. lay nlgbt. Stale Conferencenee championship. guyly jpulled back and opened1 upi the Wednesday, so wc had a lol lo catch lhe thithird quarter, the points manalnly Highland workeded thet ball around In fact, a budge made the diffem- "u wos my' teammateste giving me fane ’ lued. comlnfling from seven shots at CO. David Budge, that is. up on,” he continue It the th e key and triedd a a 3-polnt shot a t ...... J the ball," saldJ EBudge, who scored 31 uIt rlooked like Tt would be a coach’sci . Burley scooted!d out to a 4-0 lead charlt)rlty stripe.. ' - th e buzzer th a t fell1 offoff lothe right. , Budge scorcd m ore thanI hohalf of th e points for Burie■riey. " I Ju st felt com- nightghtmare for Burley Coach 1 the fourth, Burley had :h Steve and a t the 1:40 mark, mi Buriey held a In I the Junior varisty '•?. Bobcat points as Burley edged ed the fortoble wherere I was. My leam- jensemsen who saw the Bobcats} I:blow a 19-8 a d v a n ta g e on3n baskets by Budge, unusus.sual six-polnl play to go aheai^dh5 Highland won the i ' g am e.. Highland R am s 59-57 for llsits first vlc- mates really hellle lp ed m e ." i&.poi--polnl lead lo the R am s who0 ledI for VeldonWardle.ancand Jared Skaggs. ' ninepos points. __ tory of the seoson In b o y s;^Regi.on ^ e III Surprisingly, _ wasn't Budge the f e first time in -the game-I-with \ 1 Baskets were plentifulpl In the first.... Bud^udge drove to-the baskett and HighitBd...... wans? x basketball. bosket that mainade the difference in mlnuInutes and 40 seconds left. quarter, but in ththe second quarter, scoredred, got fouled and hit thee free Buriey...... u HU H / The victory kept the 'Cats,Its, now 1-2 the gam e. B radad Church drove down BudgeBu< tied the game with1 ;a free the Bobcats couldn'dn't buy one. throw.)w. Tncn H i^ la n d w as whlsIlstled. HlfbUad - Count«4-44-«ll*:GUlefpH3WaS;1 / for the season and In RegRegion III, the Une and shoihol a fancy layup with throwrow eight seconds later arand set Finally Budge; brokebi the ice grabb- for a technical.ti Budge made the|P (ree Cotton 6 5-S s 17: Hodgti0M 0 M 10,S*»UowlMH: L — ~ ompelitlon. 35 seconds left Terch J M 4«; U w leu 1 V alive In regional com ft lo give the Bobcats thestestageforChurch._ ...... Ing a pass that wwasn’t Intended for throw)w and Skaggs scored on the“een- touu:iij-mi7 57. ■ Highland feU to 0-2 in Regie3glon III, a . the m argin ofif victory. \ Although he **We “w had jktbr shot scl}ClecUon him to give B urley;ey a flve-polnt lead, suinglg i:in bounds play. flve-tcam group whose headead-to-head had the finalI bucketb of the game, throurough that stretch,” said J2]-488;MeUlo(2M]S- ho credited h is squad’s defiefenslve Skaggs and Ryanin iSamples combined Bobcalicats finally taking the leadI aftero sw anow so; Churcbu-J.JJ-J4 7; S im p la m o i - hosts the postseason toumamiament. in the contest, ChurchC wasn’t plann- effortfort In the contest. Buriejley had lo put the Bobcatsnts up once asaln by bucketkets by. John Contant and a1 s8teal_Tolalll31iMM». . .1 / ■

D>2 TIm es-N ew a, Twinrln Ff alls. Idaho S u n d a v . Dnr3flromh«r14 lOM J e r o3 m e , 1n o w 41 -0 , w;r e c k {s G o (o d in i3 li d l i f t e r . ByTncTiraes-News 70 Travis FarrUT of Rockland. host Cama* County 71*n-48 to the jten::;::::::::::: “ Scapoose, Onr e . / y Although '! GOODING - BaBk( }h Oakley Jumped ahead championship of the sececond-aonual isketball Congress______3Boys’ basketball ie-11 ia the -7~lnterflfltlonaI vcleram•ans Tom F lem ing Filer 58 the finals that marked the Camas Counly BasketballllShootont. J crest. Thele Junior Spartans clawed and Mike Welch combined co) for 3 4 ------— BANKS, ■ O re. - R. M In earlier actio n lhe lh' Jerom e Relytag on a back Into} a 25-22 interm ission lead jee, Nevada Twin FAIlss JV. s 86, C arey 4S poIoU S aturday aa ununbeaten Jerome , , height advantage and1 a solid transi- and hiked Juniors outlasted" Owyhei ::: spoUed th e Goodingg boys' b< basketball P® Indiana^1’' jumepd'ahead 1&-8 In d th a t lo 39-30 a s O akley 69-58 for third place and1 Twin1 Falls’ . r «t quarter and rolled that lo}“ tlon game, Scapoose, Ore.,C knocked continued1 onoi the offensive slide lhat .; season-opener, 6W9, ^ off FDer.79-58 Saturdayly night for tbe had started I Bt junior squad blasted Car(irey for fifth V conference contest. y intermission sd in the second quarter, 86-45. A third junior leanam, this one Rainer Basketball aawlc Ci boys’ The Honomet offense c^me lo a The Tigers, nowV 44-0, followed a w m m ...... I I] bflatcpth flll In itrtin m p n f tl B from Burley, outscored JackpgtJi 20-1 lilies enroute (ii,r!H.i«e.txi>«.. — ^— fnll^ourt prc53ure~:e game~InEo~8 wSSSry y J F iler fell behind by eightel points In minutes of over tJie first eig h t m inut nlne-polnt Intermlsslcssion lead only to of the last quarter as to a 66-30 d eclslo D thatlat sent th e Burlev JV At the first quarter and nenever was able Minlco quiculckly moved into the big /J V s 66, Jackpot 30 see the Senators cutiu ti back to three to challenge as Stevee Kinyon kept victory •8 Jaguars hom e w ithout a win In the at 39-36 la te In the third thi period. But the Scapoose transiisltlon attack Rockland , two-day tournam ent, when Gooding hadad to resort to _ , , nd m anaged to sta y justst Having dropped a 64-5959 Northside humming with 28 points. - ^ e a d ofIf R aft R iver v irtually , pressure tactics lattlate thc Tigers B u M1 < 4 7 Dondl Nowak hit 22 and ai Bart Coon thoughout tl *y Conference game to the t the night but hit a three- “ruesday, • lhe Tiger margin ,r, moved steadily away. 14 for the Wildcats, who10 trailed by 15 point goal v The T igers tooKP'the th JV contest B i s htop o K elly 43 1 with four seconds left tott) .w as a som ew hat biggei going into the final quartpoint 's9 a is a s lhe Tigers Ti mov- layln wllh 300 secondss< remaining to ...... lJ .fi a a . basketbalball victory over Bishop Kel- i f e S i i * - cd.away. Fifty-percent fot'oul shooting slake Buhl to a '■ M l n l c o J V s 0 a 50-48^non-conference ’ ■ f S r S i IncreasedI the margin asIS a trio of boys’ basketballball victory over Nampa , Both teams tei shot poorlyin the first [?; w i n R R t i t l e Mlnlinico 62, Oakley 40 |Camas County starters•s left the here Friday nighlight. j^«.M(iii,n»hi.^Sw half, but u t; the Indians recovered with gam e on fouls in th c closinglg minutes. Buhl brokee upu a Ught game by a flourllurlsh after Intermission,,n MALTA - T he Minlccico Juniors put ...... two men on the all toumrnament team g Senior forward Bruce BowersBi and allowing thee BulldogsI just eight > ■ Shoshone755 outscortn{ing_BK 14-10 in the third io_Casey. Riley, a sophomoilore center, points in thetie third quarter, but ' 'perloHTnand holding off a'resurgencece and ran off with the chailamplonship of ' S p S p i i s i " ssic Saturday »«'-"4"h.ov-.S-'ic.- BK V ,.K '- "■ ”i: backedI Ward with 16 andi 110, respec- Nampa camee racingra back to tie the Wendell 43 by the Knl{nights In the fourth. the Raft River ClassI tively. Ps night by beating the Oat•aUey Hornets game with justlust over a mlniite re- SHOSHONE - Thetie 1 second-ranked T he victory v Improved Buhl’s Richfield 71, C a m a s Coilounty48- m aining in the6 foifourth quarter, Shoshone Indians befu(efuddled Wenflell season recordrec to 3-2. ield takes. e ....1» y a a Kyle Wilsonon led Buhl wllh 14 ; with a little earlyy zone defense Rockland outlasted RsRaft River 47- •> Saturday night andmd 11 Indians ^n...... 4, 46 for consolation honors.■s. , Camcisi s ’ t o u m e y ; rw«. BinMit irv J ^11 i p'tais. ■ ; reaped the benefits by climbing Into 'O ku ’ii! ttiin i.' '6 Mlnlco placed JasonI 1Duncan and I. Trwww eeili: , the scoring columnI (iitrlrg& n bj';;'!'*'’ *•, *«'At>ui»0"4, tnc»»o«J, OorM } touU: UlU^ Robert Davis on the allill-tournament FAIRFIELELD - Barry Ward'ss - non-conference J)oys’ b rcnick a. Hitrtn^on i. HoK It. hku 4 . wwi«"5- l3. team along w ith Brookk Holtman of career-highh 227 points Saturday even-,- !' basketball bal- o o , ; : a.«i. «I. Z tic. lutn. “ ■ «' Raft River. Russ Hale of Oakley and ing carried1 tlthe Richfield Tigers pastt Jerome 69, Owyhee S B/wimin. mr*»«oUI qmU; Xu m .

$ " ™ T ! Z Z Z 7?^"BrailinsYeboiH i n d b y ttoppingE i Btdncs^ B y RUN GATIITES ' ■ quarter Satunturday thwarting a Att,,Ok. LUI’I l l ll J< j'’ Times-News'5 hwriter •fhall Madison rallyy andar handing the Spar- m‘'•“'•'t ■" W HAMtuunaM.NMHins W Girls’ basketl.toau JJ College sco res sS i“ TWIN FALALLS — Less than 24 - Gem State Conference ...... ■— win. ______SOUTH y_____ - hours afterr_seelng_ s their five-game,-llkixthat;::— m - winning"-strea v»3coring-first-faalfrthe— NFL summaries SSvSv a siriS S reak snapped at Burley That temporary letdownvn allowed Spartans moved drw'jNt.mjn.- T#w, II. HJr« Ci''M e-I I. Hiiljngi |.>M > I the Twin Fall'alls Bruins started anew jh ved out lo a nlne-poinl ■Ct.1 -\3T - the Bronco to put togeth;ther their_iead_at the flnal.-resl,-but fins needed w ...... i n n n n ! » * u ...... - crushing-Bla'Mackfoot- 75-46 in G em best bt scoring string of the c cSJrw.?)J».’lV PmiSurJ Sl.«" '■J nwoVr.^, Slate Conferenrenceplay. sl: contest - Stuart's heroicslies when the Bobcats -AS.. six. but thc effort cam e juslist prior to narrowed the gap to a pair, 0«i:. Ihornion 0-1 |.} t TrMili < JSsSifi.'iKiss-.'.Vais Ju st aboutit everyone got Into the the th Bruins' third, and besl. eotr.Ktn.D ' NTJ-To.llilll »J ».C»CtI (lt»l ,LZ,„ ievm iS!!,',.,ine4 act,. especial it run of 14 Minico camle e fromf behind to cap- :lally juniors R achael consecutive co counters. Thrhat five- ture the Junior va: »il-A»«>cromO<* r Mit ...... »0» x ;.“Si..,...... =.?A vlSc.'efi’n.V.Jl'nV’- Carter and SheliaSh Scheel who came m r varsity contest 30-29. nJoolM.- CO^WK-tit minutes explosion, during' vwhich six Now 4-5 inn cconference and the 1-AA Playoffs M'tru off the bench:h I to Join four reg u lars in T\Twin Falis players ...... '^J3 r< 7 s '“’list” double-digit sc lit the same overall,, theth Spartans resume scoring. scscoreboard, left the Bruin:ins'on top GSC action agal ' " mtj »ani"5u?S"*' '.cnA?ciiiN‘,: ____ J------l‘A ..J o t.. -bbelter— than - agalnst-jfl againsl Uie Indians at -58^32^------PocatelloThursdJrsday. ------B u r l e y ^ i didJiwinXalls-Coach-P-aul— J —Though—the—: Bruins—m ------SloV er:’‘‘We p •mercifully------— ------a.sin^nsuitirrst r—------^'l^-3in:ni:-'M-lflH(!iJ!4'i rtino T... M faJj-ly ^g)] e (QJ, passed the ball around wlwithdrew the pressure to• afterj the ..... ^NTj-Hlin S Bill 10 SnultrZJZ. (Vli tonight, we hit the open la:last break in the acllon, CCarterj put “ 9K>:iM Oin:n»t.W»B8i:,8u pla y er and wwe shot what we shot to ...... to rest w hatever la te hohopes the v ery well. ThePhey didn’t all go in, bul vl5..S/ ^ werewe a lot of positive thirlings that >'»<■ troutrouble getting Into Its - UjUCOri(lDQOAL£-Men«. irsjsiii - E S 3 & S ', A-Michellee PerdashI bomb finally took place out there for us." ■...... —Offense and Mlarslj-Valley ars managed ■ tVx got Blackfoot)t ( off 10 and the visitors "We shot the ball veryry well ” to stay In the gamegar unlll the fourth r> Se^>6•:«l ClMli'no "'M^’iwrnmi «!*'*] '(Mc1. O f ij"«<.7i afjjj traded tw Btlia.I Coi'i;i. tofl'i. 3««C^X M»J. » * * ' S«eo"« OuAflif two m ore baskets w ilh throw thr percentage has been:n gelling ...... 1 1 M ' r Z ll 'J " CKXUAS'lltSilOtlllM; A-I6,ei.[s<— ::sii;rss'.5.„,„ u T w in Falls befoeforelheroofcavedin. progressively b e tte r all ye./e a r long 7Mro Ovintr *1'.M (I PiM, T(uj Dtx-Winat'tr^niKifi'iticki s: A 1-2-1-1 fuifull-court press, w hich ^ncand, by and large. I’ve beeilen p retty %;d‘ljhphii;xri pn*l‘eS' " "••'""O'®"- M. ?» * , Ol'i-Wition >» c m Irom Er.i, Ki!!;.;, W K -as""“ resulted In a3 titolal of 22 Bronco tur- Pl^pleased with free throw shootl:)tlng," “^'n'<,Ci*s6iii«,lj,„„•Ahr,iiSnM :nr.J,- Z J o c ' X ' J ^ SiSfKS'uSlK; novers on thelhe day, began to pay .."TThe Twin F alls ja y v e e s, no'WW 4-5 on fl„^;*g,ilri/if:VK„iV‘W S'.",-ss.“ U "r.''.rK S-a.... ’i.' p rE K w r- jy»' dividends whilihlle Scheel and 5-foot-lI the year, m ade it a sw eep wlwith a 37- O«lor io^ yisi 71 c e n ter Mindydy G.llbert staked the 17 decision in the prelim inary.y-- ^ jw g K -tS i.'").,.,.t . II*„ w»»-fl^»'«'Ign(7i"fl«ill»rt«) B ruins to a com fortable 38-24 "We've got a tough weieek next D i e M c h 50 5 ( AMUAI Honolulu Smi „ , .. halftime marglirgln.. we(week. We go to B onneville oon Tues- r r ___ Y l A;UM. M. .1. Moun •jWot “ T h at's not't a new wrinkle for us — day, come home against Highghiand on n a n s e n 445 5 "in 'g ” ''" ” ‘Jjj ’ ' ' 0«e- J» i i i S ? I we practice th !avii SI u vulnerable to that kind of a be be; a very tough week. We’ve■e Just got held late to pres')reserve a 50-45 non-_ Al Antntifli, CAIIf. defense." replliplied Stover when asked togoonegamealatlme." tog ...... conference win ov UCl*. 7-i.y o'snin rdunj. W. I Tim« ol PotMIHsn ?««ll 111 SwS""-™" rover a cold-shooting ■ ■u about the prwiV.‘ n a n d we used it and It w orked out, a t iti*- I'Mii.poijor. to lead by one pol:point late in the con- -^A ,E 2 II tim es, very well/ellforus." i a s v a ! *“ *' ° ' “*“1 o' 29 Im issed charity at* .1. VKJI-' i:->. H « IW AKTOHO (IW “ I didn’t likeIke the way we started tem pts handed tti 'e«ii 7.JI' QrttflrtM :•< Mt.'Wc^flstetjte>r r.i« r - t - “<» •. m 1 the , victory lo the 80.1 • • i-l M I. OUrM'-'/'-WillinatsU • the third quartiirter.“-he continued. “ I — - ce;o..«,w..fW “£j;iyn, '• • iix?oV% a- 1K - ; - - - Blue Devils. Klmwim Bowman-led the Ov0<0'in t.J M J. doiDin i r }■ ) 7 , thought w e hadlad a little bit of a men- Mi Devils with 17 whil ’'i'isuB' »lufl^*aoAus-wuK s ' - e Mlnlco 40 while Audra Morrill’s , m . 2«^«)II Urit M'oit. Kiint >1 tal lapse thereere for about the first n/r, H w as high lor the:he visitors.V , ; 5 s a ■ three minutes,s, We-didn’t handle the Madison 34 l i s i l f ______^ball very well.11. We threw some good 'RUPERT.— ' R Senior guani r d . Rose C«non Bom p - passes-whlch-wi-w e-then proceeded to StuiStuart-connected on a thrf Al OtiUI iree-polnt • r< Stit. M «'• -5.-pr,ot 73. Mxh,g... Tk « lel go through;h our hands and stuff shoiihot midway through thee lourth a ';;;.v i,a ;a a .^ ------ti ! k _ ^'.” _N BA stan d in g s^.q k»n Afilwfio M.'SmmJciS-Oo'si!lei«ft Sllll______KlUlKWUI___ ^ Se*?*i^Mj’SoU.i?o'?’?2t'a''''IM A'linlallM.UO'QIASI.)' UllWAUXIE (IU) m J e ts - iv'.f^i?' 2'yj;r.s t y M i i z S s i «• . , w K a i . . . .1., ** • Continue!ued from P age D l Abei ‘i f s S I S i kbercrombte scored his! third Hat w as behindI MeMcNeU, then McNeil ' Oftnai 8fiirt ""■’ lis:" iin 0" ii?' “ JoJo Townsell1 caughtc Gary ‘Ander- ‘toucouchdown of the game oh a ----- son’s klckoff at i a l-yard lalled to get Intoito t th e end zone on a “ ^ « ; I J. at the 7,-cut to his left - run^un wllh 37 seconds leftr------third-down sweep.sp. ...“liilS , and sped downn thet sideline for a 93- ThThen the Jets offense awjwakened y a rd touchdowi S ; l i! ,j g )wn return. It was behiehlnd O’Brien, who guided Uthem 83 P a l Leahy’s 18-yard IB-y field goal tied p.n (NBCI i - y - S s m S mV, Townsell’s firstit NNFL score, yardards in nine plays, capplr COn/£ftVHC!‘“ Jing the It, • U4ITMI Oljtillo^ i The Steelers■s weren’i ruffled by drlvirive with a 24-yard scoring f .ii P.»r.fo*rSr?rp'i«": that big play, however, : and they Kurt[url Sohn with 14 seconds ri After an onsldeIde kickI w as returned »"»' w ent 54 yard s to A nderson’s 36-yard ing. rem ain- 27 yards by MikeIke M; erriw eather, the [III I w I *' IS r Arii.'.yrj,s?p*; lg. p ;L « 'i ii I , field goal. The Jets,lied it 17-17 earlyly In the Al’Abercrombie’s third "J (auajoCoicriCoiuni.A-i74M.- ...... S § :,i,„o . . P ittsburgh macnade it 17-7 on a 7-yard thirdlird period. Freeman McNele ll had p a ss from Malon»*------. . . — ------BwiM.jJ u Is. doAat.iK< -M‘H l - r ■ ------n ti>iciri 7.1Q »4 II. Komuit i-i M I ; R e n o ...... ' .... \i r ■JjiH- “-saagM ss ***“ • ContinuedjedfromPageDI seaveavers; cutting Georgia Soutl ss OnMnm:] CKftrf'Kg K S S USS;;a S the quarter whenlen he caught a 6-yard .jead Ham . i S « . . . i ! ! ISIS' I 0*irMIM.Si»lll»1p« ad to 41-32 with 7:20 left 1 «:K.!!V,T«,W ffcSS 41C scoring pass fromom Beavers. gomeime. But tbe Eagles then toe • Nevada-Reno, 13-1, 13- closed out the M T T t .flsjy e s WevaJa-Reno0 pulle'dp to wilhln nine ’ ^icko .OOK tne scoring with a 10Ify-yard pass from ------IJ;...... ckoff and drove 85 y a rd s In 10 ------polnta-ln the-four)urth-^uarteras-FIoyd-(oliu“DuTlhe game out of reach,J“-Pl^®-Beavera-to-Bryan- 'an-Galder*wlth-l:43 ----- scored on a 2 ran by ‘■®'” 2 l”l^gl''thegaiIgam e. ’j’^T t -Si l?ij w s NBA boxes College sco res JDMJi,;; lUruenM 27*yard pass from withith a l-yard touchdown n .‘.I.I."*^*'* .118 Conecrflk ^nuj^ogm ifH CSI- IS i n t t f I ii|p si!s;- ° « w | K u7, • Continue!lUed from P ag e D l i^ug )>f'ion U b M «. H Wliun'l 74 7-1 sv. , , sugh. "Mauro should bc ..h healthy S i B a - ' 'I Inside althoughh Lthey w ere wide open, righiight away. (Sophomore We just weren’ijn’t getting them the Gerf )erald) Collins may take a1 couple-c (! 1 3 tlU) - >r«>i»i»»yi«T{»r^l^y{SiT1.0T„ ball. We said aJl a halftime we were go- threiiree weeks (deep calf bruis Bl iTrJii , Ing inside and w^ ilse) bul K t'R sfc i;M .y { iv ; ' A r , H ' when we came out and hesie should be back for the maJoJo r trips ! - l i h s 4 f l , C^t^6llcu. 7l!6S«K?r?»“ 7J did that, w e wwalked the lead up nextext month,” the coach said. ! ! i S i i 1§ ^ another lO polnlsnts pretty quickly," he A-H.IW «<.ir't"MClTl|IO'l . • said. CNCCMCC<71J Although thee game{ seemed filled Roybil .1M 12, Wonnicotl 3 H 17, M with Injured Eac 9. Hill 10-1 ] te. Weiley 8 3-: 4 H, Sidoif i ! ! ; ! r - - Jaales being taken off ,,VID, ButQO 1 M 3 3. Lavo«ni]lg«r 3. , I i i i f j ■ the floor, TrenklnWe said It appeared koiio«sndIo 3 M 3 i Templeton IM 0 2, Tot^ Newman, Pat C lark and everyone S S i f l ' K " ' ilHlflJ 0"■■■■■■■ i i i l uK'jwss "iia “ "•"■“ W W ■ ■' else would be oka’kay. - csiHj ..... " I f they dldn’iIn’t v^nt_to practice JKkMD: S.J 0«, K mt s t-t I a, JohMo; KiMii Citr^tVorAngtlM’nool'l, } next week air the , U»hfr 1M 0 i-Reynoldj S 1J j I3. N. u^nttioiAAgtUfnimi.Jsm. Iheyhad toda was teU n1313, ji! Comn 7 0-1319. Drewolik 3 34 Mra, Nm »-IM-l474. H r t t O t - HpnniioulIMOn'OJi.Ipm. ilv**-poini }o«ii-Scoii. Iriomii. Fc ” me. They didn’tI’t have to go through i^ye«:y8«2-70|fTol»lHJlJ-M»UO ____ • — .all this,’'-the-c-coach.-sald-'with a " ‘WU'ilfUmrnercaiM,Co!fT«lo5« . T ' — WS'

Sunday, Dececember 14,1086 Tlmes-NevNews. Twin Fain. Idaho D-3 Lak(ers: V^ J m n e2rs in Bostsers iin Deijtroit PONTIAC, Mlcb. (A (A P)-The Los ■■ Each of Boston'&jtaParters finished deadlock, Golden Stale Warriors to It n 117-102 Rockets' four-game louj home losing Angeles Lakers loslat:1st It w as th e p la y n the game in double figunires. The Nets!ts bad a ch an ce to take the of me Detroit Plstoosons, not a linger- *Pro basketball W NBA victory over the SiSan Antooio streak. >Q lead twice:e after Gminski's basket,!l. Spurs Saturday night, The Rocketi:kets, who lost only five iag m em ory of th e BostonI C eltics, _ C leveland 12! bul Jam esKS Bailey missed a Jumper es all last season, are now . .thatbeatthemSaturdarday night. — — er Eric Floyd added 24;4 points lor home gomes a lh , Philadelphia\ 1 2 0 ------: Williams waa called for anin G olden-State, while Myc^'Chai T hom p- M In The SurSummit this season. Tbe Vinole Johnson scored sco 25 polnis easy for'or them to ” g et back“ ln” th'e offenslvefoifoul. for the ninth time In 10 and Isiah Thomas collMllected 23 poinU game bebecause we're both mnnlng son led lhe Spurs wllh 21 and Artis Kings lost Ior HICHFIELD.OhlolA:AP) - Rookie Vern FieFleming, who scored 17 G ilm ore had 19. gam es. and 14 assists to lead■ad the Pistons to leams,” Johnson. added. “They get guard Ron Harper rmatched his polnis, theihen put Indiana ahead lo 1. playing In his first game • a 119-114 NBA vlcti'Ictory over the 8l«akss v where^ they score points in to T railing 52-49 a l the hailall, IheWar- 01aJuwon.pl ^ season b i^ with 34 polnlints and fellow slay with a Ilayup w ith 1:34 left. riors turned the game aroround by hit- since Nov. !!,25, b it his first six shots L akers. , bunches.58. We try nol lo p a n ic .'’ , flrst-year g u ard , M arkk Price came On the! Pacers’F next possession, the Rockets to a '63-44 ' ___ Los i^geles was coi Jin g o n jo a 115-113 lead la le in D. ling 13 of 26 shots In the: thirdti period and pac(^ ?_w_ofl-the_bench-to-»coriorc-22_a8-lhe_Long-mls*© ued-a-layup,-buUlndIana's- ift-lopull-ahead-82-72-atthe hreid-Dl-the-l>alItlm8-Iead. ladr-He-waS'Jolned-in-tbe----- . 110 v Ic lo ry T ria a y nignight against the Sameir gam e Satu rd ay night. both freee Ithrow s w ith 50 secondsds Golden State rallied will:Ith a tighter start ol the season.sea: streak . last two0 possessions.p Charles Barkley scorored a career-' left, defense. 1 1 5 “I think we came! outoi trying h a rd ; B o s tt C t o n 1 0 5 high 41 points for Philililadeiphia and Leon Woo<'ood, who h a d eight of his 12 „ U t a h 1 1 1 we just didn’t get the J Maurice Cheeks scoreded 25, bul the points InI the11 final quarter, pulledJ* M i l w a u k e e 1 I S shington 98 ^ L A C l i ppperslO p O ■ ^ Angeles forward Jame^ S e f w X ’saYd^ W a s h 7Gers lo st fo r the secondnd time In two New Jersey«y lo wllhln two. sinking anin C h i c a g o 9 0 "when we come hei DOVER, Md. (AP) - Kevinvin nl^ts. . . . s a l t l aKE k e CITY (AP) - DarreU here, It’s a big LANDO 18-footer wlwilh 30 seconds to go, set-it- CHICAGO (A P) - MllwIwaukee held Grllllth scorcd ______gam e. We knew It was going to be a McHalcc.s5QredJ2.^hl9_5«.a8fliiJil£h. s Igh H arp er scored 13 polnl ared 21 polnis and Thur] laltflQlCQOkIe_ting.uD.Lonion^.^^hrow ., ------— Micha el-Jordan-loa-seascison-lowoI-ll-Balley added!d 171 a s th e U ta h -J a z i ex------: " btggame. : 34 polntiInts In the fourth quarter■ter Jo h n Jw iIliam s added a A t l a n b polnis, ending his streak ^■They executed wwell,’’ Worthy Saturdayay night as the Boston Celticstics Cavaliers outscored thele 76ers 37-18 In lk ol 10-potat tended th e irIr winningv streak lo six games at nine, as tthe B u c h w ith a 115-100100 NBA victory over the continued, referringg tito the Pistons, rallied for(oi a 105-98 NBA victory overver the third quarter for: a, 98-77 lead N C U ) Y i o r k 1 1 0 defeated the Chicago Bull ' "It seemed like every:ry time we got lo theWashlshington Bullets. entering the final period,d. NEW YOi:ORK (A P ) - Kevin Wlllls lies , C lippers S atu rd ay within three polnis, tl Is anNBAgameSalurdayniiSght 1, they made the It was'as tne seventh lime in the The Cavaliers led 1101 0 ^ with 8:32 scored 15 of his 21 points In the firsts l J o rd a n w as 3-for-l7 froirom Ihe Held ”'^ t^ took a . rightplays." Celtics’;’ 21 J games this season thathat remaining, bul Barkleyay and Cheeks quarter asIS I the Atlanta Hawks grab- k a nlne-polnt lead mld- ■>• and was taken out of the! Ilineup alter „oy throughgh the third quarter on "I don’t think fatlgiitlgue was a fac- McHale-e' has scored 30 or moreore led a charge that macade the score bed a i3-po-point lead and coasted to lo Milwaukee took a 76-50 to r," Los A ngeles1 gguard Michael points. H e has scored a l le ast 20I In 119-116 on a Roy Hinsonin dunk w ltb 32 Uielr fourthlih slral^ t victory, a 123- f lead with lour Held goalsials by Bailey. i 2' 4:10 left in the third quartei , Led by Mikelike Woodson’s three field Cooper said. “They’ JuJust played well each gamame. seconds remaining, 110 victory7 over ( tne decimated Neww R icky P ie rc e 's lO-polnll1 b arrag e (o r g„a]j, tj,e cil[ . down the stretch. ShShoddy defense, McHaleale had 12 points In the firstirst P rice banked in a 1010-foot J u m p e r York Knlcks:ks Saturday night, Clippers made an early Milwaukee during a 27- n second-hall ruirun and led 7D-S9 after definitely, killed usus early In the quarterr aas the Celtics opened a 29-24)-24 w ith 22 seconds left bel>efore B arU ey The Hawkwks, handing New York Itsts quarter spurt Igniled the g am e." lead. WaiVashington ralllea to even the countered with a threrefrpoint shot fifth straighight loss a n d lls eighth In le Bucks. Ho outscorlng UtaU lah 8-2 four m in u tes In- In had help iro m reserve gui perlod. D etroit, w hich nnever trailed score 59-59 59 at halftlme, and-thethe w ith nine seconds rem allalnlng, leaving .pie last nfniifne games. Improved theirIr Bradley, >»ho came up '“f.?wl . 7 to the third peri 82-82 IBg C leveland w ith a 121-119 ( with a steal, ag ain st the L akers, ha:has won seven of game waswa lied again a( goIBg 9 edge. league-leadladlng record to 18-4 as sixIx forced th ree turnovers and « scored its last nine games. Into the1 fourlhfo quarter. I I n d i a n a 9 5 players scorcored In double figures, off-f* seven points In the quarter,tr. The victory W.as the Pistons'third .Darwinvin Cook, s ta rtin g aT g u ard in If setling 43I pN ALL USEO ; ...... Johnson sala-thele Lakers’ fast- Malone. (Cook had-18 of his pointslin in remaining, lifting Indlailana to-a-95-91-for New Yor:ork. Mike McGee added 19I H ' ouston 119 breakTtyieofpiaysTJltsQltyDetrolt: ------thc-flrst-ist-halfrwhen-he-hit-nine-con-on'-NBA—victory over~~h-New-Jersey-romeUawk Wks:— ^------—Sacram; entorl 006 — i:mIHSJJBUCKSL, s " I t 's kind of like Ilk( playground secutive'C £shots, eight of them from1 15 Saturday night. HOUSTON (AP) - Al never trailed, G o l d ei n S t . 1 1 7 Akeem Ola- SSSSSS basketball when wes play,"pi he said, feetorbe:beyond. The Pacers, who ne Juwon, who missed seven1 gamest with I I "There’s a lot of rumrunning, a lot of McHaleale, who made his first eightght w ere tied 89-89 on a ba:laskel by Nels S a n Am n t o n l o 1 0 2 a bruised knee, i^turneoed Saturday < ^ l passing. It’s exciting.I shots Inn Ithe gam e, finished l6-for-25.•25. cenler M ike Gmlnski \with 2:50 to SAN ANTNTONIO, Texas (API -- nighti and .scored 28 polnlInts, leading L.i.i.i.iliwi* “When you play a teamtea like L.A. - L arry Bird Bii backed up McHale with'llh play. It was only the ssecond tie of chrls MullinIlln and J o e B arry CarrollII 1H ouslon to a 119-106 NE because of thc w ay they th( play — It's 23 points.Its. and Danny Alnge had 18. the game after Indianala broke a 2-2 ^ o r e d 32 points po apiece, leading thee over< Sacramento that sn h B H n mmiVBlffll'i'ili'l/.'HIHIlffl ! ' Denver tbarely staves ofyjf T "Skins, 331-30 ...... BvJQHN-MOSSMAN.,^ ______The Associatsd Pressi S ...... - DEN VER - “ It wasivasn’t even close, was It?" a drained but relieved Dan Reeves said in the De:Denver Broncos’ 3 V i cH e r o^ b i ( ES r C O dressing room. "It'st’s tough.to see anybody lose a g am e; likeIlk this." B ut If som ebodyy had1 to lose, Reeves might havee added,i belter that it b^'the WashingIngton R edskins, \NM N T S Y ( ■ ■ . who battled the Bronroncos toe-to-loe o u . .. but ultimately fell short sho on the, er:______rant foot of rookie plac}lacc-klcker Max ZendeJas. Zendejas missed aian extra-point . . a tte m p t foltowing thc tf Redslclns’ first touchdown, andind that failure m ' loom ed large In thce Broncos'I 31-30 victory Saturday. - C i & l '

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" I t w as nice to seee the tf olher team . miss an extra pointt fofor a ch an g e.’’ J said R eeves, whose teamtea: has experl- I enced such ijversightIghts In re c e n t . seasons. a # ' “ E v ery tim e youI missm an extra i- point." said Washlngtcigton Coach Joe Gibbs, "it Is an emotnotional turning j point. I’m not goinglg ito m ake any . i • rash decisions.- but Maxrtax has n ot been — producing lately.” ...... r A dded Redskin linelInebacker_Rlch_ Mllot, "At least 80I p CAWAIH E.0 ’A|p'tlfiQ9frFor.Oi.O n ly s interceptions to helpI rurally thc B ron- ^ STALLAB cos from a 13-0 deficit. ?3»arM bntliith^ J T he decision, ""wh'lclB lch~retni5lli------v / i • teams with IM rectrecords, moved B'v 1 s u b Denver, the AFC Westest champion, a . m step closer to gaininglg thet hom efleld ■ advantage In the playoayoffs. It ended B. j the Redskins' faint hehopes for the n*! N FC E a st title, although all they • 5 already are assured1 of a wild-card 9 f e i ' berth. 1. J i Rich Karlls’ 32-yardd fifield goal w ilh Ijj . , “"(Smii 3:10 remaining - set; up by Harden’s 2- second interception —- ]proved to be ' 131 M Jiiitiiiiiw i n v v v T M i S I the clincher, giving DeD enver a 31-23 Prattht CouoU|»nt Wlwn Oidiringig • . l e a d ...... ——------cO fftri AvaltabI* OnlyI InIr King V Id tooab li S«nl«rvlc« A rtas Washington subsequeiluentiv drove 78 yards In seven plays,IS, with George Rogers crashing oyerer from a yard 261 EastlandId Drive - Twin F a lls out to pulLthe.BedsklmIdns w ithin 31-30 w ith l:M left. The Bronc•oncos, how ever, T w in F a l l l '733^6230 • FihHer 326-4885 •» , Jerome 536-655 6 5 were able to run outut the clock as E lw ay sneaked for a firsifirst down. ' ____ J ___ t D-4 T im es-N ew s. TwlnFinFalls, Idaho Sunday, Dece9cember14,igsd

T o p 2i Q : S t . JJ o h n ’ s Jstops ^Mo. 1 1UCLA 1 L - ■ - B lig S k x NEW YORK (AP)>) - St. John’s I------1 Brett McNealeal scored 25 points a s No. Coach Lou Cameseccccca, whose team ® Western1 BK entucky broke a two-t Bengals bbury E. W asli s h i n g t o n beat No. 11 UCLA Satulaturday, praised s ig skid w lu a 94-57 college : WlUle G lass for his deldefensive Job on < ,BYU drops title contesS t romp over wlnless Sam- B ruins s t a r Reggie Mllle lay olght. • behind H(l o l s t o n ’s 1 9> p1 o i n t s ; - - - But UCLA (Joachtj Walt\ Hazzard ----- 0 /)fCougarCla - lassie to Titaans lltoppers; who lost to said a fte r the 70*63 lossoss that M iller U - *' Louisville and a Central Michlgao5 POCATELLO (AP)) — ■ Donn State's seven!H jg a m e , w hile for^ v-'V;; hurting and'may notlot play M onday PROV;0V0, Utah (AP) - Richard-d baskets, Bob Capeoer »scored a earlier In thethe week, improved to 7*3. Holston scored 19 pointsIts as be led ward Nate PerlPerkins led the scor- . nlghtalTemple. Mortonon scored two free throwsV pair of free throws and CniatmanC The Bulldogsgs a re 0-3. Idaho S tate to a 84-52S2 whi over ing tor the Eagleigleswithl7. , C.<____ ’^Reggle_wa8_i>nly_ly_60 .p e rc e n t,’*! _-W lth .l5.15 seconds 18ft to - b lu o t .aa-hadone. - • -M cNeal hit 10 of 13 shots from theg Eastern Washington. Hazzard said. “His1 (right)( ankle Brighanlam Young rally and give Calal The Cougars hed a cbchance to field. Includijdlng five of eight from1 The Bengals scored theth (Irst sU SySPIJStlSi ------balloonedon-the plane-infr-trrpi’-M llIer,----- Slate-Fi-Fullerton-a-59-5e-vlcU)ry-ln-iiQ-send-lhe-game-lnto-overti rtim o rb u t------thr»e^lnt-r;-range^He-got~»corlng-»___ points of the game jind_never a 'Bwrnmam ■ a 5-foot-a senior, injuriJured the ankle the chechampionship game of thele :Brian Taylor's shot fron)m three- help from K(Kannard Johnson with 165 looked back en route. I(0 a W 28 U st week. Cougar!ar Classic Saturday night. point | range m bsed a s tl irence Martin .with 13 and] haiftlme lead. U H M11. N«nt M1. Ima I: In the th( consolation game, Carlrl pired.j ikw lth 12. Idaho State showed1 that they were still going strongg In the s if Lott SCIscored 29 points as Texasis Derek Jones’ 16 led Fullerton F A u b u mm l 0 7 tian ran away from Arizona i cond half by coming outu t a nd scor- CoUege basksketball cgti. a and Henry Turner, the built a 23-point lead lhabat remain- points and grabbed ei^tt ed steady th r o u ^ o u t the ti second m polnlj In th e “ ]™I"Jdng an Alex Hamilton slam,I. C hatm an led BYU w ithhlfiwhUe ] »cored27po: M iller had only two __Brlgha. rebounds as at the seventh-ranked] half, until the last threiree minutes Prldirlday’sgame ------first hair but.nnishcd.w lam Young then scoredd j Capenwhadll. ]— when-the-Bengals outs r straight points over thee With the victory, the - T ig e rs------defeated- - tscored the Idaho St. 95.1»5. Lewis aod Clark 60------nine below his average. SoSwest^srasm Louisiana 107*91 in col* E agles 12-2, giving thera;m the final "An offensive player,yer like M iller. "ex t 40 40 seconds. Jeff . Chatmann ImI proved to 4-1, while BY,YU drop- Jim Usevltch each scoredd ]pedto2-4. [ball Satu rd ay night. 32jpolnt lead. you can’t shut him doNdown com plete- Jl" Moore scon:ored 21 of his points in the» 'The victory was toppeped off by a iy ," G lass said. “ Youou ju st have to L ,------1 first half asts the Tigers jum prt to an1 stolen ball and a slamn by D aron • m ake him w ork for hlais 8tshots." . w. early lead the,Jiey never relinquished. Alleman at the buzzer. The victory was thehe sixth for the second halflalf lo carry I7th*ranked Pit-t- capture i the Big Ten chshamplonship Auburn stretchj ed 'Its 55-451 The Bengals Improv■oved their ’v'/' unbeaten R edm en. UCLICLA dropped to tsburgh to to a 78-57 victory o v err when ' conference play bibegfM next haiftlme leadad to a s m uch a s 28 pointsi record to 5-2 as 3*1. prevloQsIyly uobcsten West Virginiaa month. < Improved their re<•ecord to M . in the second!Id half. Washington felltol-6. ‘ Shelton Jones scoredred 17 of his 21 Salurdaynight. ni Detroit : fell to 2-4. 7 6 Holston led the scorln•Ing for tbe points in the second halhalt ond grabti; Gore scoredsco nine points during a , The Boilermakers leded 45-35 a t ^ u k e 7 i Bengals, as hchas for shsix of Idaho " ed 11 rebounds. He also al: combined pn»; scoring« spree that helpedH haiftlme. thanks to a C69 p ercen t A l o b a mm a 6 7 with G lass on a 17*7 secsecond-half run Je Panthethers, who led only 30-24 a,1 t first-half ' shooting perforcrmance and EAST RUTUTHERFORD, N,J, (AP) which put the Redmcimen ahead lor , open up leads of as manyy a ‘ com bined 30 points fror•om M itchell - Phil Henienderson came off the: Jones’ 30)-point effortr t s t a k e s T . good. — Its. ’ .and McCants, and blew*' the game bench to sc(score seven consecutive “Reggie's hobbling! putpi a dent In anthers, 4*1, led 36*31 whenn open in the first 8:43 off the I second points, leadiiidlng a 23-4 second-half our fast break," i 2 hSlf. burst by Dukiuke on Saturday night as e r o t " Smith and Gore broke free , i B S U t o brig i w in over■ 5 S . U t a h sophonore guard Jeroerome "Pooh (s and G ore hit a 15-foott Ni . Carolina S t . .OO the Blue Devievils rallied to defeat No. • Richardson, who tied hi: lumper that quickly pushed j • 18 Alabamam a 76-67 a t thei BOISE (AP) - Poweirer forward a iirst-half spunpurt that established mark with 14 assists.Its. The lanes ,d to 42-31. ^ D* u q u e a n e S 9 Meadowlandsids A rena. Arnell Jones scored 30) pt oints. In- control for BoiseOise S tate. H e flnish- ! - w eren’t there.-’------RALEIGH, N.C. (A PI) — Junior' The victoi:tory wns the ' fourthI eluding 10 as a result of offensive ed with 6 stealsals and forward Eric ; Richardson praiseded Sl. Jo h n 's A r k o nn t s a s 1 0 6 point f guard Kenny DDrummond straight for• D uke. 5-1. which trailed rebounds, and Boise Slat:ate blasted Hayes contributebuted 19 points and 9 — point guard Mark Jackso _scored 14 of his 16 pointsLs In.the se- by as manyi aas 13 points in the flret___ .Sniithern irtflh. Stflte_8^ - iiHe-has-to-keep-hls r-cond-half-to-leadnsupraminkedT^rth“ half.-lt-a1so"Krwa8-the"200th career " non-cunferencc college basketballb Forward Joe)e O’Neal,C a transfer ' • control," Richardson sai h Philip M cK ellar scored IBI | C arolina State past Duqu the 20th*ranked Arkansas ice of victory appeared keep them under control.OA Razorbacks:ks routed Morgan State: . N.C. State led onlyy 34-3r at The chance 55 points and pulled dovlown 23 re* 8 2 106-57 Salurlurday In a non-conference; "haiftlm e, and Tony P e trairchahltsix n doubtful untimtil Duke put on a bounds In the la st two ganames. , G eorgetown 8. points to help Duquesne comec back second-half defensive d performance college baskasketbail game. F Boise State lifted Its i 0 l i I l n a 6 8 ) seconds left. C n ln r - r t. ege b ask et BLOOMING'IGTON, Ind. (API - Puget Sound rally Saturdirday night lo 69-66. A rizona, 3-3, got 17 E iCE. (API - Danny, ^ ball victory Saturday night. as the University of IdahiIho held on But Puget Sou:Sound was forced to Elliott and 15 points , Drake, hilling 10 three-pi-polnt shots ■’“fyl Thomas[las scored 19 ot his 22 ts from Craig Mnnninc . hiheld to Just four points in , c first half, sparking No. for a 71-66 non-conferenciice basket- foul, and Lucljuckett’s two free McMillan. Tolbert and , to stay close, rallied fromm an eight- P» " ' s '' ball victory. throws cut short t hall, scored 23 points In a ^ second hall J ndlana pas)ast East Carolina 96-68 )rt th e com eback. ' - •. scored eight p oinls In tht E i ! .atl s surge Saturday night fpoint deficit early In th e si The Vandals held a G!69-57 lead The Big Skyicy •C onference Van- ' to key the Wildcat comeb , to lie the score al 4C on GGlenn Mar- s 'the Hooslers won the id Hlh-ranked Kansas past : ll-23Ieft. Indiana Classasslc (or the 13th con- wllh 3:04 lo play followlivlng a lay- dais, 6-1 for theth e season and win- ^ J i :: McDonald, limited to J 59-56 for the Jayhawks’. tln'sthree-pointsholwith 11 In by Andrew Jackson, butb Puget ners of two stistraight, hit their i-’ vr,' goal In th e first half, llnlshedflnl with H 37t|,conseci A lter Iowa, 8-0. pulled bcback ahead, secutlveyear.ir. eculive home victory. jDavid Miller’s three-poljolnler left Thomas soscored six as Indiana Sound went on a 9-0 spuilurt to pull first eights shotshots of the second • polnU . . within three points with 12 Manninglg scored 15 poinls In-a' r Drake trailing 52-51 wltli1 8 8:31 to go. opened a 24*1M-ii advantage with Its th nine se* half.golng7:32b€ before missing, K entucky 71[ decisive17-5 17- spree ea rly In the se-■ i However. Iowa’s Jeff Moe)e converted first streak., He H then hit a layup with conds remaining. The Vandalsals were led by L a m a r 5 6 cond halfIf Ithat tu rn ed a 33-32 Col- .a three-point play to starl-t ai 7*0 Iowa 4:46 remainlnfling in the half to sta rt Included In the rally weivereapair Jackson’s 20!0 points, while Qd into a 49-38 K ansas ad- j. of Ihree-polnt field goalss byI Kevin Fagerstrom led ( ■ : LEXINGTON, Ky. I (, J P l PH I™'* ■ run lhat pul the Hawkeyeyes up 59-51 Indiana's sccoecond spurt. Todd Meier ed the Loggers with : - D avender sp ark ed a 13* 99 Indiana a 47-20-20 lead. first five games. thwest Conference n c e contender, fell : ■ and th ree assists to lift ;losed lo w ithin 57-56 w ith / ' Kentucky, to. a 71-566 Victoryv o ver \ C anl8ius67 His back-to-back threeee-polnlers to2-4. behind the scoring of Dan‘ ' SYRACUSE. N.Y. ,AP, ( _ um v9!9 9 . L am ar in non-confereierence college ^ ,ndnd Scott Wilke. But Mann* p -' basketball S aturday nlghl ■ Freshman standout Den 2 - R e n o 8 8 Lamar, a Southland ;d by Wilke, sank two free; g eman scored 14 points 'S a " n o '^ ° i 2 N e v a d a : 'ilh eight seconds left and s iJ , « S 7 ta RENO, Ne-Nev. (AF) - Armon Jl ■ member, trolled onlyily 54-50 a fte r wIS ilko --’<5 mi ‘ Syracuse defeated Canlslu t attempt at a three-point■ collegec basketball action„ S aturday red 32 points and G erald S '• w ed es, IFrenc^h wh» i n sem is center James Gulley's^'s baskel w ith e buzzer hll the rim. n cd 22. including six-three 4:40 left In the gam e. night. LONDON (A P) - DDefending :, 4-1, also got nine points‘ Coleman, who broke I ;kets, as top-ranked .i, - D avender followed wit K d a - L f " champions Stefan Edbe:Derg and _ rlcH unler. open o late In lhe first half Vegas defeated Anders a, Jarryd of Sweden, . point play after beingg ouled on a Colorado,lo. 2-3, got 16 points from 10.99-88. S aturday night. S n. and the T i G ennis flve-foot bank shot In I scored eight consecutive points,pc also French team of Yannick NNoah and MattBullsnlard and 15 from Wilke. blocked b three shots and grgrabbed six The Rebels,l5. now 6-0, w ere involved p • 4:03. G uard Ja m e s BlaBlackmon then „ , In a tight game ga in the firsl half. Guy Forget, won semifinal]| matches and Donnelly, fro(rom Scottsdale, Arli,, - ■ scored a layup off Daveiwender’s assist r l i r a l Uu e 8 9 nrebounds. Saturday lo reach th e fine Sophomore guard S herm an [ '“Jl"8 by onl;)nly four poinls. 44-40. at ^ nal of the were seededI next-to-lastn hi the U.- V- - to give Kentucky a 59-559-50 lead w ith Q c t r oo i li t 6 5 c -$255,000 M asters D oubles Champlon-eighl-team Ci -field:ld-and ^ would hot have — 3:35togo. Douglas led Syracuse. 6-01-0 , w ith 16 to lli n’?- " ship. _ UCJTKUliMi (AP) - Todd Mitchell points, p while also handinIlng out 10 lli'y ““outscorcd t the Wolf Pack been In the championship cha: event If S Pittsburgh 788 scored 24 popoints and Melvin McCants assists. a 15-6 in the firsfirst four minutes of the . Edberg and Jarryd us in e n ta kke first RcRegion 1 8I l o s s VS..CNCCsworth $72,000-to th e w innen-rs. with a ihelr singles' pla'play and making Just ...... 6-J6-2, 6-4, 7-^vlctooL over Tom)mas Smld. their- nlnth-appeiipearance-as a-team, .....:” By LARRY HOVE’Y for ils polnlilnls. T hat trio hit all 25 of knew ki we w ere getting killiIlled at the nibb.rdii-j3:,.M,:, .Mar»holHl-3 3 9, SlandlwIM of Czebhoslbvakia and JcJohn Fit* looked like a seaseasoned pair as they _ :__ T/mes:News_wrHer______Colorado’ss clclosing points______llne-huL-I_dldn’Lknow111 hofiow-bad-ll— » <.Tolnla23-lL2QaS7.______zgerald?B of Australia.______------blitzed—Smld,—I,— a — v eteran — from------CSI hadd ppulled event a couple of was," w he responded whenn told Col- iradoll.CSI27. DePalmer, from Knoxvlllillle, Tenn., Czechoslovakia,a, and Fitzgerald. TWIN FALLS - “ If yoiyou can’t p a ss lim es In tinliie first half despite the oiorado hit 20-26 against his hi team’s ■ • or you can't catch, youi-ou can’t beat poor starlI iand seven minutes Into n11*20. many teams," said1 'College of the secondd hhalf had opened up a 41-36 The E agles come to thehe holiday ' Southern Idaho women’sn’s Coach Ben le ad . Abou3out.the.last time It-was bibreak with a 6-2 record. W /ien you^re the bbe e s t . . . ‘ Stroud afler watchinglg his G olden close wasi 53-515! With Just over four , E ag les drop a 66-57 Reellegion 18 deci- minutes lellell and Colorado outscored^Scii£C(«) slon to Colorado Northwestern N< the Eaglessi3-6comingtolhewire. 13 Mamitct} n 2 H. Kupfner 4 2-t12 2 IQ, MulllRiO PEOPILEWIL K. ' Saturday night. ‘•After we got the lead, how many ^H ]9 .M ^ < n tss« l7 , ZetrnikJl-::l-2 4 7.Clapi>«r J L T M l I)-tl3.NeIi)n4M]IO.Tolili23M-l«-]«18H. ’ The E ag les, falling belbehind 12-0 In critical free•ce throws did we miss? ’ c£CSI (ST) ) r';'.-. the opening m inutes In the face of asked Strou(oud, shaking his head. "I Ancho4 M 4 II. Omem S e. Oil}irrtIM»4 0 2. vi" Colorado’s all-out pressu'ssure, righted them selves enough to lake lal leads up to five points In the secondond half. |------But their Inability to handle th e f t R E i ball — la rgely In th e forrform of passes EAT CHRISTIMAASIDIA i nnd a g re a t m any of thtthose directly lo the opposition — iieptept them from . pulling It olf. Meanwhile. Coloradoio stuck w ith HaJCitcL ; Us triu m v ira te of Kayikaye M addan, - Donna Nelson and Mandandy Martinez ^ CUT-OFF lj . ^ SAW s ' 7 r E - ™ ^ P EPECIAl! i I ONLY D e er e ^ ■

^ S N O WH * 11 8 4 ’* Kcntw^'w^Kxisuiws hiivv rcccivvj numi)t>ro httiuirsanJ Rtinloilo ali iiver N o rth America arcrctulkinR ta about FREE DRAWINGIG MONTHLY iiwnrdsfritf'ritmciinMimermnpuincs. indinditstry p ih - • Kent. Visi"Isit our shiiwnxim nnd sco for)r yiyi>ursclf the ______liCTiiDas^ tl?»wm mcnt:il Kf'Hips n n J(n^ I l k t urHimic\'__ uKwinj:: rert)rt^n>mre wtisfieJ Kent nwn.y n c rs . ______I B L O W E: Hr s -I— ...... lions fh:m:m nny t«hcr w xij heater n the tl" market. W e’llI telltc y^'xi w hy Kent lias rvcoivcdveil more re?' LANGD(,'nitiMENTawr‘' The Associated Pressa ______^ Nevada-Las Vegas. Mont., w ithh Iearn in g s of $79,929. in-' Latham I of Kaycee, Wyo., *71 Wacey Catbey ot BBig SprlnR. eluding »1.51.500 a t lh e finals rodeoI 75.7 SiifeH asi: : ■ LAS VEGAS. N e v. .-— U tah cowboy_ U, Texas, captured the bulllU ndlng witn alone. Barrel racing, the only ■ Lewis Felld cllncheched a skobd u'- a score 01 &4, edging Tui'uff Hedeman Clay 0*BrlBrieh Cooper of Gilbert,, event, e was won by GInny i straig h t title - rod«-odeo’8 best all- % of Gainesville. Texas., and Chuck Arii., and Jake J Bames of Bloom-■ of0 Mexla, Texas, who wa:as tlm e j In , ' around cowboy — as he won the rS V iQ. Simonson ot Eppin^, N.If.D.. w ho tied field, N .M .,, tltied for first In team rop-• 13.731 seconds. Finishing Jilusl behind bareback riding Fridt•iday at the II.B ir' foriecondwilbscoresoia183. Ing with DDee Pickett and Mike! Smith S al 13,74 seconds wa(as Marlene million NationalFinalsals Rodeo. 7 . ^ ; ^ ts Charles Sampson of LLos Angeles, Beers, bolhJi of CaldweU, Ida. BolhI EddlemanofOrdway.Colo.l ___ FeUd of Elk R idge[e i ra n h is season u ' tbe only cowboy to remimain atop all teamshadtintim e s of 5.0 seconds. earnings to sns;072,I, jglvlnglilm an Ia ■ eI^l~ of"bU ‘ previou3“bulls-ln-the— lj in~calf-T(Toping;“ Roy-Cooper“o r^ Insurmountable moneoney lead over rodeo, saw his streak conome to an end Durant, Oklad a ., m oved Into (Irsl p lace " Jim m ie Cooper o l MotVlonumenl, N .M ., when be was thrown onlmly a few se- for the chahamplonship by winning with the last of thee 110 sessions re- conds Inlo his ride. with a a1 tim e of 8.4 seconds. ) maining Saturday. D urant,, Okla., C holds the record withItb In steer w restling, OtOte Berry of Finishing secsecond was D.R. Daniel of , It was the sccondId straig h t y e a r 1153,391I In w innings. F elld won'on Gordon, Neb., put his sst< te e r down In O keechobw,«, Fla., while Mike i srtttE 'its.'aa-.tm th e 30-vear-old FeUdild h a s won tb e $130,3477 last1 season to capture tbeite 3.9 seconds to win ihtie e W.400 top M cLaughlinIn o t F t. Worth, Texas, »l!gtTWM«UACCW , coveted nli-around crtcrown, symbolic all aroundmd-tltle. money for tbe session. Steve S Duhon wasthird. ijn b . t. u « u r«iM. of the best overall cow:bwboy of the 115 F elld1 leads I( the bareback averageIge of OMlousaSr La., on bis bl way to a Cooper woiivon M,400 tor the victory, I. "od ^ - - who qualified for thele world'sv richest-and Is in line to win the top averageige-world championship-Inin-the event, movinghlm'jfl-ahcad of Paul Tierney of “ / rodeo. The NFR wrapsaps up this year's money of 118,270 and su rp a ss Cooper>er finished second at 4.2 sececonds. Butch Rapid City,/, IS.D., in a close race for j rodeo season. w hen lhehe rodeo concludes. He scored■ed Myers of Welda, Kan.,n.. and Paul the calf rop roping title. Four ropers • ,W&i. I. ; ’ - Feiid, who comnpetes pc la both a 79 in ththe bareback to edge George« H ughes of K lm , Colo.. UUed for third remained in contention for the title n bareback and saddlee bbronc riding, Is Mesimerer of1 Martin, Tenn.. who hacfaf a at 4.4 seconds. with one sesslisslon rem aining. * I. ceo«M. ’ j on the verge of becoccom lng the all- 78. Finisllishlng third with a 77 was'as Duhon, In only bis sectscond year on Tom Reevteves of Eagle Butte, S.D.. 1 time single season moimoney winner OD Clinl Core9reyoTSIiverdaIe, Wash, the rodeo tour, has w on 1102,565 w o n th e saiddle d d bronc with a score of ^ — ■■■' the pro rodeo tour.. FRoy Cooper of The finfinals are being beld at thebe wrestling steers this yeai>ar. In second 78. C anada'sa's Mel Coleman flnslhed q lllf,MI.». Ita Hi,pe«. :

NYYi^C^sAmttericall B u r l e y^ t r u s t c2 e s e y e : sanctico n i n g ssoccer < ByRONDATAYLOR ' school,s you're looking at zlzilch now," high schoolll soccer,i participating Times-News corresponda h e sa id . athletes woulduid receive school letters ' ^ close3 to elimimotion PPrepi soccer tHowever, he admitted tbat tl even- and have a B club like olher sane* . ,v ______tl tually thc district may feel fe lhat It tioned sporls.s. ' FREM ANTLE, Australia Au (AP) I BURLEY - The Ca*assla County School B oard Is considtIderlng a re- ' ' h as to pick up expenses for fo the pro- Oakley, Raftaft River and Declo may < : — America II, the New York 5 K ram . also be a b le• to field ll-member soc- Y acht Club’s entry ent in the Y ach tin g quest from a delegation3n_ot patrons evenings aiand games _w^ld be K to permit (he district: to sanction scheduled ohbn Saturdays lo avoid con- Thfs fall twenty area hi le said. The teams would ; > America's Cup trialrial, is In deep hig;. school lo-go-co-ed-lf-any-tjlgh------^ ------trouble;— ^------r - -socceras a high^chooispcporl^------fllcts-wlth-ol-otber-sbhool-athletlchpro—b-boys-ployed-Dn-an-xinoffici P atrons (flen Wliklrclnson, Dick grams,- he-le- added. In -addition, t< wanted to Join,-he addea ---4r t/SA cam e fromI bibehind to beat Lexcenen is credited with design- ' team competing " again School Superintendent America //Saturdaylay and nol only ing the! wingedw keel on Australia Clark, and Gordy McGeJee met with coaches andid referees would be train-• ^Magic Valley teaijis.Wllkl trustees Wednescfay andd presented1 a ed and wouldlid volunteer their lim e. h H utrsl m questioned whether helped her chances:s forf getting in- // thatIt brought the Cup to he believes that-^^anclkI S S ’ule n would really be cost- to the semifinals,I, but1 also put Australialia In 1983. list of 27 businesses and)d 104 people “ W e're noinot asking to take aw ay’ team[| would give the boys who said they supporteded tbe Idea, from ony spoiport," hesaid, utbuslasm . district, calling tbe Idea ' T- America II in dan{anger of being-----"W e’rere-revolutionary, not just "com pletely lafai: lse.” .-J, eliminated. another Wilkinson said lhat Orere-Ida would The boys} wwould pay Individually a r winged-keei boat. The contribute _ un_[forms and J,R. S4 fee for liatiabillly insurance with the• ^ "T h e boys need to h ave■a a feeling of T ru stees asked asii Hurst to help ' •' ______The victory movloved the San others wwill be dragging their _ aod-a-winn- Prppnrp n stirvpu:ve>LoLsoccfir p ro gr a m s------IL t rancisco y'achl irilo"nlo lourih place winged " ■“Sim piot"' Go.” " m a y " giv victory, winning his departm ent In Ilnele with the cross countrntry will not affect con-- "The . future of wrerestllng'-is stwrta-informErmation director,' said' and was not Jusl a '“Ben Lexcen by 2:49' o\over Eagle from Newport statew ide 6 percent across-lhe- ferenceorNCNCfAA division status. secure." s< Tueller said.I. "II Is elimination of the boskt^ball pro- copy.” ' B each, CaC a li f .' board culs ordered by (Gov. Norm “Every-spsport was evaluated andI however,h a non-revenue-! ■ producing gram did n ott comecoi as a surprise. J Bangertcr. considered.1. Tueller said. “These

I M ontana, M SI)U regents trimI state£ funds l^fgrintcrcoiiegi;liate athletics byy 10 percent BOZEMAN. Monl. (APiP) —' Mon- the'regents: wwenfin and said cut, is j tana State University meiten’s athletic at least' theyley didn’t come into my M c M a h om n prognosisi 1uncertain director Doug Fullerton1 said■ Satur- program andnd tell me what lo cut. I day he wasn’t surprisedcd with the 'hope they wou’ouldn'tdoihat." INGLEWOOD, CalU. Ca (API - Jim McMiMahon underw ent two decision by the stalei Board of Like Fulleillerton. MSU w om en's hours of shoulder' siisiirgery Friday, and the doctordc who performed Regents to trim athletic: Ibudgets by othletic dlrecrector Ginny Hunt said the operation said1 U:the Chicago Bears quarterierback won’t know un- 1 0 -. pcrcent at stateite-supported she wos prepared pn for a regent- tli summer whether»r h e ’ll be able to nlay football)all again. schools. mandated cut.lUt. “It'll be about six sl: months before he canan determine for sure "It's something we knewV the} “All of thislls past week we had pret: whether he can Ihro[irow well enough lo be InI theU; kind of game he’s were flirting with, and wv. e tried tc ty sirong Indiidlcatlons there would be In,” Dr. Frank Jo b>e e ssaid al Cenlinela Hospital,tl. Iprepare for It," said FulUllerton. ‘‘We a ten percenient- reduction,” she said, ■‘You can't say a surgery s Is successful untilitll you see whether the nave ^ about four or five differentdi op- "We certainhnly knew there would be result you w ant Iss accomplished,a so we won'on’t be able to answer tions ' prepared.” . that proposalal beforeI the regents.” I — thalquestionuntil Ju;J u ly ;"------...... - -The regents’ order FrIdiIday for a 10 ------perccnt cut in athletic I Jobe said that, in addillon to trimming somome of the rotator cuff ! ®®®®®ffi®®®® in McMahon’s right[ht shoulder, it w as necessaisary lo reconstruct the each * school In the unlversrJSX P ® ® Dffi® ffiffl® ffl® ®®®®ffi®®ffi® ® j ; front of lhe shoulder. during( the coming biennium The doctor saidI Uihal, while using the arthrthroscope lo trim the SU -and‘$J50,000-at tfieB University 'W'' - hcwouidnotbeabletile to pla y with the shoulder IhiIhewayilisnow.- *------*of Montana,------l E N E A GG L E i - i “So we m ade an incision and reconstructucled the front of the Fullerton said he feelsi tht e .10 per- m . z GOLDI shoulder," centI cul "is the. secondid from the x Jobe added, “Thehe prognosis Is really unkncknown,-because people 'w orst” of w hat MSU officiicials fell the....^ who throw need almimost.perfect ( shoulders and:id.wben It’s.not perfecl______regents_rnlght) come up.wliyllh.because. 2^3 In one way or anotheither, particularly unstable,e, the1 rotator cuff bad, 'of budget problem s inI Montano's X BASKCETBA ______they do not do well. stateI government. ''However, in hisis case,i QTe rdtw""^f71hit’at remains is good. It "The cuts are nothing'tl' th’al"should bleeds and Is In com]smplete continuity, so there’:re’s no evidence that it |surprise anybody," he said. s "One ^ won’t work.” thing I’m thankful for. even ev ll\ough ^ K a y s u s pte e n d e d b y B nr o n c o s W restling liiteK ^ c : ISI VS E ’ s DENVER (AP) -— D enver Broncos tight entend Clarence Kay was •i' t I i suspended for fourr weeksv on Friday for drugrug use, the NFL club to b e first victirim § mm “ (ioach (D an) ReeNeeves said that Clarence Ka;{ay is being suspended ofcutsatM * issisoula ® in the category of)f inon-football illness andd ‘that‘1 he Is going to Replayed 0On receive treatment fofor his non-football Illnessss ... and upon being MISSOUL/^, Mont. (AP)P) - Faced ^ questioned he did conconfirm It Is d rug re lated ,"" club< spokesman Jim ^with a 10 percent budget cutc ordered ^ . Saccomanosaid. by the Montana Universlslty System ■ T K I n g V ld Reeves "indicatedcd th n t il h as been a four-1<■ to five-week problem R 1 egents Friday, Unlversllsity of Mon- fiPi d e o c a b l e in length that had not!lot s urfaced before th a t,” Sac

Ginecy-Bn g a m f eioor 1 play: 30-13 e a rlie r this season. other person, but because bf ( victory Sunday would g: -thirfesrsjrH snftveioper^ eU )uF4 ^ head-to-head advantageage should they 5 "'* way the two teams' have : ' end the season tied withth thet Browns. d. • ' - ...... ma I Tbls will be perhaphaps the moat Now they th( get lo find out who’s : I eagerly awaited gamene between the come the! farthest.’’(a: i ; teams since lhelr firstirst meeting in „ 'Vhlle ththe Chlcai?o Bears. NewV J T l • 1970. T h at’s w hen Pauiaul Brown Took Y ork GianIants and Washinglon Red-I-1 ( Ms. A , 1/" • the Bengals team he formed lo skins haveive already clinched NFCc \ Q elpYouurlittlte S anta ----- ^levelana.-w here-hee-rose-to-pro— t Playo((-6spots^and-the-Los-^ngeles-^po a! I ' ' minence as tbe Browns'I'ns’ coach from R am s a reeo o n the v erge, the only AFCc : ^ L g J - . 1MM 2..-.- ...... te am sureire o( making It lo_tbe_; I* v3 t Z Brown retired fromm (coaching the postseason3n Is Denver. The Buncoss i v n j f f Bengals after jhe 1975975 season and backed Intonto the .West title when thee j \ t R l I / J: now serves'as'generalJl manager.n His Los Angeleeles Raiders lost In Seattlee 4 F A l l S Q ' former association with wit Cleveland Mondaynig:light. 1 m m i * 9 ^ . B O)NELESS N HICKORY SIS M O K E D h 1 was highlighted earlyrly in the in- The Browrowns and Bengals alreadyy I/ I -1 ■ d l n • trastate rivalry; now' it’sit’ reduced to have wonm more gomes thann I a footnote. Clevelandd didd last year, when It cap- ' •- "The fact lhat Paul Pa had an turedthedivdivision with an 8-B record.- ...... cCHRISTMAS HiIAM ____ _association.. .with .thethe - Cleveland- The weeireekend began w llh - lw o (h each set of hew dr reretredcied fc l-the-Cleveland-SamesSatuiiturday.— ^------:------— ~Brownsrhelped-bulld-tt jdded'sriow irfes purcH Browns to what they' areat today and , Ittsburgh Steelers beat the : what they have been in theI past. Is a ^^244 and a sent New York to its J known fact," Bengalslls Coach Sam fourth stratralght loss. . ! IS W E E K 0»NLY! ^ W yche-said."Idon\knknow that that- - ... - ...... - « ^ t e ' is going to be neededed (as motiva- Sanlan Francisco (8-5-1) K -^ y ik Cotira ' tion). we're going toto 1 be about, a s alNINewEngland(lO^) 1 TRAPSH“SHOOTER ready to go as we can;an get without Injuriess aand the lack of a running : VIXEN : that.’’ •• attack (inalllallycaughtupwiththe * N i l A MICRO i m The B engals are golgoing Into the patriots, wlwho had tbelr seven-game= HH -■ 33rd m eeting of the! clubscl in high w inning streak sl snapped by the >RADAR J i g ' gear offensively. B engals lasllast week. , R A D A R Oe f i e g t d r J - Cincinnati rolled upp a club record But theyley can still win th e AFC % mlEIEETOR • S84 y ard s in a 31-7 \\cU-Ictory last Sun- East by beatingbe the 49ers and thenn ; 7«L \ 4 indn#w»lof* : day over the New Englingland Piatrlots. ;th e Dolphliihlns in-Miami 0 0 the. llnalli ( f l l M I I I I ollhvori. Jl ■ The Bengals have moreore than.400 n et - Monday-nl^night. A-win here olso sews \ y- - . Rtf.$249.93 - ^yards In each of their■last lai five gamea up et leaststa a playoff spot. ” S A U M I C I and are the top-ranked>d offensec in th e The 49ei,9ers can also make the ----- ,;-N FLr-----•-...... -- - playoffs by winning their last two - ; : The Bengals are blemlending thelr.oT*' ellhfir'as'ts'the NFC wild-card or-as— l $ 1 ^ 9 5 ^ . i fense .well, behind nmnlng ni .-back..the.NFC WestW. champion 1( the Ramss. ' James Brooks andd quarterback lose to Mianlairti. i R«g.S29»:5 ml(7-7) alLosAngelesRams ’ Boomer Esiason. Brooksoks rushed for a - ?dlaml ^ ^ SALE PRICE I club-record 163 y a rdIs s againsti New (1(M) \ England and needs 35S yardyt s to reach The -.Ran;ams can clinch the -NFC-' ; I.ood fo r th e season. Esiason, Es In his West title!e iwllh a win and can also I third season, has. passassed for. 3,383 lock up at least a wild-card i( Mln- PRO VAC t ir e c h a ii ■' yards, the fourth-hlgheshest total In the nesota ios back Bemie Kosar leadeads a ball S ------hcad-to-nead domlnatio •• Samt Worronly A t N«W Tlr»» lowaii ation of U.S. in the thirclird, two right hands by 8 ^ SURRE TRAC ^»l_ti_L5)ay_Cuilom_If#odlnp.Oip-Oft-Youf __ — ------flghtera-wilh-a-9-3-vicloIclory-overthe-Esplnoza~si“ Stunned—the~Columbus~fl •If«» » orlmmtdiole Inv.nloryOnHOn Hond. ^ 1 ^ Americans In the 1986.986 USA-Cuba Ohio, boxer:er and referee Asadrubol ^ P|^|»~P1S58IK 13iiliitssiw .'. sale*45’^ . A m ateur B oxing D ual. Arravaz of)f (Cuba stopped the match / Michael Collins of LaP.aPorte, Texas, a t 1:09. P 18m 5R 13«,|llt!«.O ..SA LEV ■, s r ...... 1 6 ’ ^ W Kclcie Bonks of Chicagcago and Nick ..>rhp-iic iAEOIUM 4 USA's- per(o rm an c e -w a s ' P 1 8 W a i 4ill!, « , m u ...SALE *54’' ______3 1 Kakouiis of St. Louis tu: (cr than the score shows." notch performances at 1 1 Nappl of Syracuse. N.Y.. P 2 0 W S IHIII, ( I t m « . . SALE’59“ 2 ^ 9 5 ■■ 139 pounds, respectively, lost a couple of close decl- ...... * 3 < (orlesbyll.S. boxers. they had gone (he other P215/75815IIi « « . » « . . s a l e ’s ?* V* CIt* Th» $om« Warrantyy At Ntw Still, Cuba swept its;s 112 th .tralghl ™ lr««. Rodtoli K.ira. Plut R«lr*odol-fldobU I .. outcome would have been > Ofh*r ili*t ayalyallobU at tlmlior tsvlngt. (hohona«. ______team trium ph since the IKcrcnt.’’ ^ tries began the dual mcifee.'.*c°„r: 12.1977. Still, thee USAlj plans to enter a new < CRE At 147 pounds, Lemusnus’ strong se- jl^ te o( boxiloxcrs when thc two teams v ^ MA O N E Y WARN olJUAlfTY TOW STRAPSp s cond round caught Gould■uld by surprise “ K^inn Dec.I 18 in Sacramento, 1 and, although thc woritorld champion Calif, i from Rockford, 111., ralrallied with a . The USA-(A-Cuba D ual w as sanction- j X P R E S S ji " A " x i s ’ $ 0 0 9 5 strong third round, Lcmi:m us won a 3-2 ed and hostlosted by the International1 | M D H 10,0001b.. £ . 0 ■ split decision. A m ateur BoxingBo Association and the 1 • $ 1 0 0 09 IIr n s ta n t C r*dlf To ' — — ^At i65r Aiierheidhis*iis'own for the' USA 'Amatilatcur -Boxing Federation, ^ lfl*d A p p lic a n ts ...... ^2"xi6' $Qil955 (Irst two rounds at 16S65 ]pounds, But respectivelyely. ' TJ 13,0001b. . « rf • 90 D ayslys Som«-As-Cash On ' \ v O u 3 Your FllRrst Purchas* , 3"x3b' $>1095 H u l b e r t ,T ' w a y n a r rrow ly keep^ • Pay AULmUAsSlOOr t I i 5% P«r•r Month • 227,0001b. . * tll l e a d g o i nig j into C hnrysler final ■ r ...... ' -- BOCA RATON,-Fla;; (AP) - Alter-■■*■■■■" dominating the lead for(or three days, Mike Hulbert and Bob3 TwayT left the G oif ^ golf course on Saturdaylay feeling (or- tunate to be on top In the 1650,000 — — Chrysler PGA Team Invlt left his par putt far from Hulbert and Tway fire ■' under-par 64,- but theyirM we d8.ar''" — ...... — JCWOIT*KTIEA0i6 . I . . ■ ...... ' • the last hole...... % . . b aball , was beyond the ropes •IUKES*»OCXS ^ Afler Hulbert tappedd Inli (or birdie “ “:hers lie in his way. Given a •fOfSHJUKPAIIPATS* run somtt at thc 17th, each drove« IInto trouble a , clear shot, he chipped / 0 feet of the cup to save 9 MEEL DBVE UCESS8ISS ^ on thc final hole of the ______------Norrcourse:------’■ p t t A T eep p ' his team ahead. '• /' "We didn’t realize thele rightr Ilde « ™ pP"''gave8 o lhe leaders, who shot * thc fairway was so badbad.'f Hulbert 5 .? '" “"°,?opening round and a 62 on tI'X v S 20r5Klmb.rl)rIy R d . . 55641l4 th A v * .W « s t Ifi152 B lu a L a k a s B lv d .N . 5 V 5 T E W said. “We were deadId there. We 31-under-par total o f 185 ^ 2736 (2WIM)733.J077 (208)733-»$3 ic-stroke lead over Brad ^ didn't have a clear • st q r l ARD TOAOM HOPKINS ^ GEORGE JENKINS e e w T B» ! S ® J green.’i-_ '» F a « n \ K1 Denny Hepler heading In- ^ Hulbert wound up in1 theth rough on “ >S.'»d"y'».IIs final round. j: -Si», _ the rlght_wi(h a (rap. andmdjhort area Tway. andnd Hulbert played, Satur:__ \ ; on the-green-io-fronlrHeBe icleared the day on thee 7.233-yardJ No. I course.

> ll'il Sunday, December'ir14,1086 . Timea-Newi.Tw.Twin Fails. Idaho D-7 j I: No 2.^Arkansc O S S t I p P e r e z Ki l f t s S p aEirtanspp a s t M ii a m i ( O) I i t i o j i rolls ir lyJOEBIGHAM ■■ al haltlline h a on a 36-yard pass3 from The NAIA Dlvlslivlslon I UUe game Into I-AA\flrtal K[TieAssoc/a^Fress. irez to G uy Llgglns. his loilongest next week will pit Carson-Newmin JONESBORO, Ark. (A(AP) - A - w - jrrC: recepceptlon of tbe season, against CameronQ of Oklaboma. C a^ . (ev weeks ago, Arfcuw FIFRESNO, Calif. - Coachb Claude * - Therhe Spartans plied up the mimargin son-Newson edgeded Hillsdale,' Hlch., University wrapped op It illbert said be “thought It ct y i - b iththe e second half as Lafo Mali Collegege football ferythlng .. . U auulu 19-18 in overtimne, e, while Cameron straight SouthiBttd Conference Coi ‘ his way If we put evei c au u ^ t a four-yarder for Perez'ez’sse- defeated Pittsburg.rg, IK an., S U te 174. <»hamptnnnhlp a n d th e cacalm cele------togeogelher*^ after w atching his b San •' ' ' V condnd 1touchdown pass, and Pereire z a n d Llnfleld of Orege third ququarter, but bad lo off Miamil« of Ohio b the Cal:alUomIa ! TT - • ^ yndley_compl^ Jl______towl football game Saturday^r,______! r.— —•...1 rd jc o re .__ . ______■ _years_as_Dav[d_Und _____bewildered.------______settle foraC-y«•yard field goal.------□ne5»ker Chris Alexanderi r co'n- ot 37 p a sse s for.r.!07 20 yards tb pa'oe Wide receiver Canyry F ran cis W hitaker codcompleted a 50-yard Tbe "b Spartans put 11 togeteth e r oo > w g tg g g m m m m verterd scoring fender for 10 ydydrds and an Impor- '^He £ threw the baU prettyty great skins, 84, were InIn front.i Getlon in five ta n t first dowi)wn at tbe Eastern toda>day," Llgglns said. "OvereralT, he The S p artan sI reclaimedrc the lead In Stateate advanced to Friday's NCAA r • T * attempts - as the indiaidians open- Kentucky 14. didIdagroatfob." a • ' the second quaquarter as fullback pivls[vision 1-AA chainplonshlp gai;a m e a t ed a 21-7 lead two minulinutes Into Richard Kin(Imble, starting In Perez, Pe who led the nation1 iin tolal James Saxon ranan or caught the ball Tbcoijcoma. Wash., Georgia Sououthera ^ ■ ||||||j|m :___ Jhe third quarter.______ired fuIlbaciL fifckey .offenffense this season with an average a oa six straight plajmpi; to ^ n d out 19 -defeaifeatlng Nevada Reno 48-3838. and. ^V m >TnTrni!T A SlO ll-l- and seeded 134-yards to the Coi- oT»f 330 yard s a-gam e, n e a rly mmatched yardsand&ioiTcm rkansas State downlng~Easaatenr-B |m ij^^ In the plavoff, advancesces to tbe onels’ 19 to selu up tbe second thatiat wllh 291 vards on 21 pasass com- San Jose Increareased Its lead to 17-7 ^enlt‘ntucky, 24-10. championship game' DecDec. 19 In toui±down. BrBrown scored un- - t- Tacoma, wash. Easteritem Ken- touched. afler:r h e fa k e d to the tucky, on the ro a d forr tlthe third fullback and keptke around the left stral^t week, flnlsbedlO-:10-3-1. side. Eastern Kentucky badId plenty( of E astern Kententucky scored with chances. ' 1:36 left In tbebe half after Myron ------T hrC olouBls rgcovenrvd'a ; j fum- Guytou rvuuvunrerel a bHd-pltdi-by------ble at tbe ASU 9 on'thee firstfl play Brown at thee ASUi 29. Whitaker of the game, but Dalele J)awson_pass6d_to Frai'rank. Davis _for.:.10___ _ missed a field gpal attentem pt. Mo- y ard s and tbeI scores( on a post pat- m ents later, tbe Colon*onels took tem. • over at the ASU 31 afteifte r a p a r- On tb e Coloneinels' second play of tially blocked punt andnd had to the third quarteirter, W hitaker over- i punt. threw &foot-44 i Alvln B lo u n t and Eastern Kentucky putut togetheri Vincent Bametilett Intercepted. He four first downs and reaccached the relumed It 3!35 y a rd s to the i - -ASU 17 in the second quailuarter, but-Eastem-KentucIlucky 6 and,-on third - " - quarterback Mike W ^talllaker waa down, Brown] fakedI inside and ------sacked-for—a-49-yard-l

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consecutivc;c D ivision I I I c r o w n ' FLORENCE.' Ala. (A](AP) - The Bison putpu together' iwo lon^' S ...... Quarterback Jeff Bentrimm ran for drives in the firtlrst quarter, but wete '111-yards and two toucbdovdowns and unable to score,re. Ken Kublsz missed a Tyrone Braxton returned a pu n l 84 41-yard field goal goi with 10:23 left and yards for another score aias North Roob White bliblocked a 24-'yard at- Dakota State won' Its's ■ ‘8 ^ n 'd ' lemptB/KUbiszI8zartbe5:21 mark, fitr a l^ t NCAA D ivision II cbampl-« After White'se's block, the Coyotes ODShfp w ith a 27-7 vic to ry oove v er South took tbe ball and an( pul together a long Dakota Saturday. drive of their O'own, marching to.the. Bentrim-scored on a pairr 6;of 4-yard B ison 13. Buijr Jones fumbled and ' runs In th e ' "second andnd fourth Dana' Muehlhaihauser recovered for quarters as the Bison compimpleted a North Dakota SSt< tale. ■ V ho finished the/Season 13M) season,to capture theirlr uird0 na- Bentrim, who m - I • tlonal title In four years. w ith 29 touchdoidowns, sc o i^ his first The W oot-ll,'.: 196-poundnd senior of the day to capca a 13-play, 84-yard , j quarterback Thursday won wc the drlvewith6:lSle5 left In the first half. iiarlon HIU Trophy - Dlvlsivlslon U’s On Uielr nextxt possession. Bentrim eqi^valent of the Heisman. ; directed the Bison B to the eighl, Braxton, a senior comerbai-back, took w here B arta tooktoo ov er. T h e S-fool-1, a Sl-vard punt by Jim Sulenilenllc and 198-pounder rushed rus three straight raced through a wedge of blO(blockinalo tim es, tbe Ilnfinal one a 1-yard give Ndrlh Dakota State a'ccf'cbm m an-‘''to « ch d o w n pliinflinge on third down to ding 20^ lead with 12:32 rer Dalcota State a 14-0. In the third c a r t e r . . .Tbe.Blson^s other touchdowlown fam e. ..The.two.leaniEuns tra d e d touchdow ns . - . from backup quarterback GGe ary B ar- In th e third perlocrlod. _ ia, who scored on a 1-yardd runr with Braxton’s lon{ong punt relum gave Hoim eF cederali-..... 36 seconds left in the first balf. tbe Bison a mCK) lead w ith 12:32 lefl Barta entered the game foifour plays 'in the third quariiarter. but tbe Coyotes earlier after Bentrlm w as lo]a:n]ured. took the ensuingog klcKoff a n d drove 67 Bentrim was shaken up» onoi a key yards In 18 playlavs, capped by Jones' -13-jard: draw .play-tbat-gs-^ v e . tbd- Morbig plungejattheaTiB-mark.-- af ------ANJQ Bison first and goal at w as ththe Coyotes’ leading D akota's 8. He re tu rn e d iP-yie In se- niBher-wlth-611 yardsJ bn 49 carries. - -- - cond half. H e also compliipleted Jlve. of-el^t __ ... SoutfiTJakbta.'ll-S, enter - - champlonshlpTtveraglngSza-; a rd s .______gamerushlog; The Bljon threirew only six passes In . . . . $18 44 — But-the-North-Dakota»la-Stjte-U>e-gamc,-Mmi impIetlng~four-for-47 ------defense held the Coyotes to10 onlyo 163 ontheground. •• , f e s . . . $ 110,78671:72 Scott Jones scored th e Coyclovotes on- (As ol 30.19fl19S6) ly touchdown with 3:18 lefteft In tbe SPECiX iA L L O W third period on a quarterbac),ack .n e a i------^ “ from the It- ...... ' IREST RATES North Dakota State reactiached the Q Qi|rTo9.9% ipr title game witb victories . financial condll Ashland and Central StateeotOhIo, o ONAlAUUSED iltlon today. At thee clo se of our fiscoa l y e a r WhUe South Dakota got bylyCalllor- i j on Septem ber;r 30,1986, reserves5s Increased from nla-Davls andTrw State. . S&TRUCKS - Nortb Dakota State camele 1 Into tbe $8,653,967 th ep fprevious y ear to1 $10,786,172.$ H ome e ,gam e averaging, 350 y a rd s r _ EederaIJs-one.c1 ,of-the^rongest ai -«and-the Bison cdntinuedLheb and-m ost financiala lly ------1 Ing ground attack In th e titl« sound savingsla c n d loans In ldah(Iho. W e’re a safe pip l a c e t o .'f-wlth 307 yards. T bey flnisbe[shedSEH w itb save an d a grei S54 yards overall. . . ■eat p lace to borrorowl W e Invite youI tI o f i n d o u t for yourself.i f . ^ _ _ : . „ ...... - THATF3iTY

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S u g a r R a y RR i c h a r dIson s wailits out ]l o n g NI ] B A e x iile WM - ByGLENNFRANKEL qoffered) him a contract In U;the ^60,(»0 The Woshlngton Post rjrange., : a r e v e r y s o r r y/fo 1 r him and I[ eimi a fra id fo r him1 . H e’s Ramat Gan had long dwetlUon is 5. but by last season he wasB andi the town’s police chchief. There fierce. E ach team is alioslowed tw o -.1. MIcheal Ray Richardsori»n. the lormcr again le the disappearing man, and,1, was \ a -reconciliation New Jersey N els pla> wlUi his Richardson)n tu rn ed down offers lo foreigners loi and each year‘ alsoi can ilaymalicr. But this Hme>, because b of thc NBA’s new estrai]ged ( wife Leah an

Pro basketle tb a ll ^ iM HKEH m Kor that matter, thishts isn't the old Mlcheal Ray Richardsoijson, a careless young m an w llh a lott olof energy and iJ A«a«stic« on 1 ...... I J I ------madc_headUnes_b££aui fli silky______Youf Choice playmaking and superb!rb defense. He made more headlines1 bebecause of his enduring love affair wllh will cocaine, a love he couldn’t relinclinquish even roU A K ER r when It threatened an1 atabrupt end to 8 9 y ~ R«bclo his S750,000-a-year job.b. Last1 Febru- s r m p i l l Bear Paw Ice Scraper ary, he became thc firstrst player to be '12443 Is i ! ^ ^ Dipstick H«(H oQ iB r ,______banished , imripr Ihp -NBA’.s Nl three:------I? strikes-and-you’re-ouldndrug rule, - i n i — ------Now, he w anls to be tne first to 2 9 9 ------make it back.-He sayss hihe has licked ------I ------cocaine. He has said lhatlhat before, but -this time he h a s a serieses of( u rinaiysis' cards dating back sixsix m onths to »W-41Snow Brush iljiiifi 1'“' back him up. He camene to Israel to ■ ■ ■ ■ I Jotinsen't D play basketball, to make ma a little t De-Icer money and to keep his boibody sharp for iwiNDSHiac ____jL.what.hcJiopes.wUl.be.be n rpliirn tft ______^^lp)RWlNDSHlElB|So20ZENL0CK5 41Q the NBA In Ja n u a ry 1988.i s / ------^jjlFROZEN LOCKS ANI^DOORS Ilc i ______Rlchacdson_came her ANODOORS contract that was to papay him less ~ B EQCh than one-tenth of whatat Ihe made in New Jersey, only to findInd th a t the In- 1 We’ve Gol Winter Savingngs On r It's Winter Sovings Onn Everyttiing From Truckick tematlonal BasketballI F(Federation in . J Oil Filters. Spark Plugs, Morelh Carpetc To Cruise Conmtrols. WeVe Got The9 GiflslG Munich had decided that[Y It. too,- • • wanted nothing to do with wit him. The — telegram arrived justt a few h ours before he was to makeake his debut jfe f f i r ’ here. So now Ri^chardson wawails, working ■ f V f I out with hls teammoles,tes, attem p ltn g ll|i to Inject into their playay some : of the (jpl HJI ' Intensity and arrogancisnce lhat has ^ a t m m Aitemimatort A Jl OO ■ ^ ,n.Mn.M always characterized;d his own, *c Col CuUuon ^ u . . K _ 3" s.!;?°.r7oou 1 1 £1' 1 1 S S ;" " ’" Richardson agreed to be in ter- »*‘|«'»‘ 89» - - 1 5 “ viewed at his Tel Avivviv hotel only reluctantly and with thc stipulation that questions aboul his prior drug IV It’s Winter Savings)s OrT ~|i use not be on thc agenda.a, ^ ^ H E W A )IA I Gfeot Ct)rlstnnas CGifts! \ Occasionally, he wouhould bury h is ' head in a copy of theJ Internationallr USA Today’ edition of aiand mumble i|^ j monosyllabic answers.s. But there ot Uflh' I Bla*l Cruite CotControl . also were m om ents whenhen his brown ^ eyes m ade contact, hiss sislight stu tte r I f j g g a ■^disappeared and lhe _wall w; _he_ h a s . . Oallon Portablo - 2i2-Pl«Piece Socket Set ”7 ' p—17“ II 69“ ^ raised around hts batteiittered psyche AlrTi >lece A l e c e i - .- — ^{^“■'099 S 1 1 9 3 S tLr^ 099 SJT- 4 9 9 R ay R ichardson was fasifast enough to *!, rCloaner^ 4iVQQ Socke echanic'i AQQ r . . w r ™ l l ------‘a ; , * ^ ' O i p c . ' S « T T survive the fast life hele i adopted thc >., I O'*, ;eeF«r IJO v — ■, Super minute he wound up hiss fofour years of --mi . m fey Auto “@1 133 SpartOrIp «MlB^W\ Memo eligibility al the Universlerslly of Mon* -(SvH MinTj' Vehicle Steering HnHVl Pod A Pert tana in \ m . Like lhe lalIale Len Bias ^ ixpen*e f|EnaIfl Wheel ||1 | UglltvM and dozens of other colcollege stars. ^ jiuBB fc Record ■EBB Cover* Richard.son had no degre;grec when he jV' ■“* Book ET^ ® f i____ #»ce«tnwl ■■•-.V-j.lX'.Vfl AunM 'MOMO eoia>^ /I .fli]n p left school, only the prosirospect of big iM chono#. 001 Miij Wg/. n P !o5ontoc«!* money in the NBA. , 3 So^ir* **•/ III■ I oTii Even bofore he was drafteddrj in the 4-PI«Pl«c« Pllor Sel M 3*Plei NBA’s flrsl round by thc New York Knicks, Richardson had I gone - 9 9 # I 3 9 9 through two agents andnd had: a D at- » oooo i SMLJ sun 280Z and a Pontiac GrandGr Prlx in ‘ ig System Cara...... his garage on borrowedJ mmoney, Afler • - all the draft, he added a ssilver Rolls ___U THE MAX fl WUff Ruit Royce. Look ForTt^e For a while, he had1 theth statistics ___ • f o il FluihFlm to back it all up - a■ luIwo-time all- ^ IM/U 21 SynDbol . i acum m * ' hom star pick who twice led1 ththe league In 101-PI1-Pl.co ““ And SAW. 1 ' Leak LKJj O J U J wimmm Itt* purchaiing pov*t ol | steals and made thee NBA'si all- Crtmf Tw c FI SJS defensive te am . Hut liele soons had ±_ __ . M o n »oKi » • caiwnoilmli* l\ a"aKI, 0 9 3 „ ^ SrouiiaylnoJiintniSIllimt. ... i serious cocaine habit, a.s a.>i well, one tou want moil, looklsr mu « J Q c that gradually became: mi more serious W CnoiM . to him lhan the g am e he; lo\loved. The Knicks tradeded him in ■ ------SALE PPRICiS EFFECTIVE THROIOUGH DECEMBER 20.1911986 November 19H2 to Goldenlen Slate after [raining cam p . M S a le p d c o j subjocl lo stockingste Itomi he disappeared from Iral a n d spoclQ l ordori whoilo fo o p p llc o b lo i* •' and mi.ssed u team- flighight. B ecause Iran Hem li ufiavailablelie, a rain c h o ck Richardson’s fondness for drugs was fAUTO will b o Issuod. Quanililoilos o n so m o 11 jP ____ still a sccret. the Knicks:ks were able Item s o ro llmltod. Itemsijpufctiojod { 11 ------to -a c fiu ire —B ern ard —Kit•King-in - ex- u p 10 sta te d lim lltaro Qtsalop»lco;ot • EB I ttioroojtor a l rooulat pile change. The W arriors soot>oon found oul A lE aKER PARTS5 iilco. . aboul Iheir new properly'rly’s problem *m • DAILY 6am-9p9pm • SAT. 8am-7pn)m • SUN. 9am -5pmm and three months Ialerr I:lraded him . O u r FREE Do-IMl-Your»el( I « " "lolheNel.s:------:— T’ TWIN FALiLLS BUURLEY G u id e s A nd Vii^ideo Learning I ■'M The next.three years; W(were up and Cenler Teachh You How To down. At one point. Rich;Ichardson ad* 11 >f I .W A Do The Job Quaulck And Eaiy. H SS mitted himself to a drugug rehabllU a- I I to A ddisonn A v e . E. 2154 S. 0iveriand \ Av From oil chano*!IS lo b ro k e ------— tion center and emerged;d t to sa y a t a lyilem overtiauli,ii,wecan r rl news conference that hele Ihad licked ' 7 3 4 - 6 9 6S : 7 6 7^ « • 4 9 9 5 inow you how tosdolttlghll c ' ■ J : i .. his problem. Shortly/ ;afterward, however, he disappeareded yet again i „ ____ <> ' T ' ^ i Sunday. Deconomber14.1988 TImes-New'lew s. Twin Falls, Idaho ■ Holiday vigilance E 3

A g t r i / B ■ Tradewinds E5 ^ u s i i n e s i ■ Classified advertislrI n g E 6 - 1 2 E Sapi>ped Lan< i n k cawaiitsd (edsiS 5 ' - i986lRist 3,g3. quarters) lhat far back or if the FCA FC rejects Lam..and Bank Association, repniresented ^ ^ ^ 1 9 . 1 A ^ the notion of Regulatory' AccountingA< ...... ------77.67.6 percent of the system'm’s loan J r - r v ' 3rd Practices, the Land Banklk couldi ex- volu'olum e — and 90.3 pcrcent of3f lls 1986 i - A V '' ' $ 7 $7.2 $31.8 haust Its surplus of capital;al 1by year's Based on remarks rei made publicly iossumlng at this time that Ing ting interest rales. Thce FICB amount of money availablelie tot absorb our thlrd-quartiir te r assessm ents In full reccecently dropped rates to thc t In- 8ounc£;i:iriDi»irieiFi:i F»tmCrrtiiS«r*lcmi(>ofU igrwhlefnOBERTDORnELL losses of Income. Essentiaitlally, they will be reversf Ithe world. They are rls out of their victims v - -N o public h c a rln g -is1 neces-n( Uie co-authors o .______forest: pathologistp kn?ves'CS m ade of m istletoe, To) this Chrislmas mIstlcto(ctoe, w hich In this I o( numerous -sclen- .. country Is harvested sary on thc rate chadinngcs tide papers n„did the dednltlve book d ay,, 1In many parts of Eun ted In T cxos, New unless the PUC receives pi I, "The Biology and onolhe)thor, numbering'no more'' lletoe is gathered In mldsumiS Mexico. Oklahoma10 and Southem comments or compla o'- than Inilt and nut trees.es. Is steeped In an- m lstlet m m er, C alifornia, is knownm bby the scientific “pfatli! S aiX S lSf rDwarf Mistletoe.” , 200scliscientists worldwide. dent legend andnd lore. Scientists for bonfires,bor a tradition dating b Eichner said. Both a re m er : back name Phoradendisndron, . which; lembers of a small MistIlstietoe, a deadly paroraslte report the plant has h£ been on Earth lo thehe sacrificial ceremonies ofjf the translated (rom Greelreek, means "tree group of mlsUelottoers. a s they c all one destrutruclive lo ornamental tin•Imber, at least 100 millionn years.y Druids,ids, an order of prophets3 and thief."

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E*2 T lm es-N o w s, Twlirwin Falls, Idaho Sunday,, OOi o c e m b o rl4 ,ig 8 6 Soaaring wheat1 itoutfput to>keei:pexpiortsdlown ______. i f ! ___ By M IKE ROBINSONI than lastst year,” said private analy:alyst Argentinian 4 percent. - ducllon encompassed enc soybean pit^ The Associated Pressr Ridhardd Fritz after surveying th World production of oilseeds was ductlon estie stim ated a t a record 98.8 S o v ie t sgrain supplieie s figures. estimated at a recordrd 196.5 million million tons ton worldwide, down , 0.1 WASHINGTON - TIThe AgrictUture "Farmemers arc not going to maknake tons, down 1,1 millionn ■or less than 1, million or[>r less!' than 1 percent (ropi ' TheU.S^D^ftmports-slgnilicantly d icated. 24.9mlliiollion tons. less lhan tfio 22 mi!million tons delivered World trade in whejleat and coarse Productucers, however, have beebeen I , In 1984. grain has fallen off to) 1'its lowest level complalnlinlng thal the modest uptur since the 1977-78 markekellng year, (he in volumeme has meant little lo their I ______SOVIETORAIIftIN 8UPPUE8 \ ' __ department said._____------slncc-prlc«rices havo dropped sharply:—s Taiwann dairyrmlen look I ' ' _____ In m ljllona o f m atriaUic fon*p*ryMr: x" The "somewhat surjirprislng failure ~ (Nolo: Veara runJ ftomfn July Ihrough June) of trade to respond to0 sharply lower. department estimated worl ‘ e a ilm a la s prices" probably rcf production in the l98fi-87 yea million tons up 8.1 million^at o Utahh hay forrfeed ^ production in Import: nt from last month and up □ ^ 1 9 0 190 190 - - — a n d slow er grow th in IBS y P acific Basin economle:I'eflL air’''”® from last year's harvest!w t. SALT LAKE CITY (A:AP) — Taiwan Lt. Gov.V. Val\ Oveson, who was In Meanwhile, oilseed ] icluded a forecast of anT 57 ff dairy farm ers could b(become major - Taiwan attiattending economic talks, 1M -X ton Soviet harvest, upp 6i customers for Ulah hafiay grow ers if accompaniecnled the Utah group on a 175 A eluding soybeans cor' o f S r ° a V " a record pace woridwldeIda, .h e d e p a r.. ”or 7 percent from last’montinnth Uie p rice is right,:, says Ulah number of ItsI forays Into southern ' 170 • • X m e n t said. ercent from last year, • Agriculture Departmerenl marketing Taiwan. director Rod Clifford, OvesonI saidsal he Is optimistic about I J ? L It was the sccondd straight day , Favorabrable weather in the Ukraim liled in part for Increasecised Clifford, who relurrirned recently Utah hay exportsexp to Taiwan, i lhat cold water w^s ddashed on any credile lingering hopes.foranu1 u p tu rn in farm yields, but but analysts also say SovieViet frofri a weeklong trade!e promotion In "We wereere able to show the farm- j . J S 6 V. i f l gjj. Taiwan, said farmers i exports. The departmenent confirmed P^^y chlehlef Mikhail Gorbachev's ex i in thal coun--ers-wc met that-they could offset i- Wednesday Soviet estimates es that Pffiencee In I a g ricu ltu re has madeajje try are interested in conompressed hay the cost of ol Importing Ulah hay Une cubes from Ulah becau: . &0 81 82 83 64 , 05 80 their grain harvest: will surpass lessss re s ista n t than old-lln< luse of its high cubes by the Increased mllk produc- A •0 (gd protein content. tion p e r cow that would result from ■ 55.5 ^ previous expeclationss by 15 m illion members > lo sophisticated tons, further clogjgging world high-techh fa f rm in c m ethods. "Ulah hay producerss couldi move a improvedI feefeed rations," Oveson said. r a ' . i0.o0.0 . lot of hay inlo Taiwan n( 40 m arkets. The Sov>oviet Union is th e w orld’s now. They like He said1 threeth of Taiwan's leading MPOHn fi«iv29.5 32.0* The estimates camc5 as< no surprise largest sin ^ our product and they understandun the dairies arere oowned by food processing 30 slngle-nalion grain imporle; need for it." Clifforcl said -----Uf-lhc-U.S.-agrlcultura: in c rease—In-lls-domestic lid;_____ and dlslrlbitrlbutlng companies that ~ r — - z E E m S ^ which, all the same-:-stressed that crop canncmot be good news for grow- rectan g u lar -hi understandid thet effectlveness-of Im- i o f o t B 5 e H «4. they w ere dism al tldldings fo r U.S. ers in IIhe United Stales and shape, are about anI inch and a portlngqualiljalily feed. t -EUTn r I » Of m n m T I farm ers. “ quarler square by threeee inches long ^ y p y y y elsewherere ini th e w orld, and are made by comprc eo 81Bl 82 83 "W heat sales wlwill n o l be Among iressingalfalfa ■ 04 . 85 00 g other major producers,,j hayunderhighpressure. SOURCE: U.S. OtpLelAgilAgrtcunw* lAfeCrophxt significantly higher th;lhan last year, • Australianan estimated production in h e n y o u CNmrtAmtilct SindlciK. 1M6 but corn sales actually , The cubes facllilale: i m enu plann- ^ W he y have the pos- the currenient y e a r Jum ped 9 percent; in ing in livestock feed lol sibility of being signiflificantly lower one monlhith. Canadian 2 percent and lols and dairy ^ nOeCs e d a g operatinns and m ake fooaocLdisnenslng, ^ -g p e« easy. leclal-pleee— ^ - - "T aiw an already Immporls small ^ fo r fa special ^ . USDA officialc s a y's s trade barrieiers may rise irin Brussels. Belgium, thislis During the tradede mission, a Q O / from thosQ|dHHfei(ck protectionist trade iegisUIsla- A m slulz noted th aat t Japan is'the Americanin past week for a mcelin!ling of U.S. and European'an' Taiwanese farmers were v shown j,H / q tion'^^jflflH^ intensify,"il Undersecretartary farmer's largest foreigrJign custonjer/-. accountinglg Community ministers.s. Talks were expected to sample feed rations prepared p by .apr To 9.9% V Iz said., "Unless We wor/ork for tJiinon In Ihe^fle fiscal year that ended on)n c e n te r on the new. rou:ound of multilateral tradede USU-farifl researchers■J .0 Increase ON ALL USED Bprove markel access, signigns Sept. 30 - .but jvoulda Ibe much’larger if Japanin discussions under GATT.PT. • milk production. are ABS& TRUCKS K United States will enaclact would ease Its import resrestrictions.- , , Agriculture Sccrelarvary Richard E. Lyng, ac-,c. . Accompanying Ciiffon)rd to Taiwan lirriers." -- : --"We.esUmate \hal thithe ^ ^ f Market alone rip-p.; - com paritcd.-by Amstutzjtz and other. USDA’aldes.>s. -Wertj-DjreVon Bailey.' a Utah State m has not lived up to a splrpint resenls up itf anotherr bbillion dollar^ in potentialal w ere also lo be In Brusselisels. Onlversny ngrlciillure•e economist. P of trade cooHBPnBn extended by the Uniteliled trade over tim e ." he said. "Immediately, in In h is Chicago speech,ch, Amstutz said lhat in the and-Delta hay growerr Ken Ashby, States and tbajWiis ns e s are not enough to maklake three categories: veget;getable oil, fruits and nuts,s, opening declaration for foi the current round ‘"■f of presideni of Ihe Utah Farm F Bureau up for p ie f a ilu f lW r and processed foods, our ou exports could Increase>e GATT talks, there wasis agreementi that "Ihere Is,5 Federation. sns* im ported more than 168 (6: by S500 m illion a yeat'ear If Japan would mike:e an u rg en t need to bribring more discipline andnd I------:------blUlon w orth of Jaapanese p : products last yearJar, npminal changes in tariffriffs and standards.” pred ictab ility " lo globalba! trade. He said specific!ic That gave Japan a traitra d e surplus of m ore than $46$4' Amstutz said U.S. expexporters don't expect lo bele U.S. goals are lo: billion. . handed the additional)al slice of the Japanesete » F re e ze lhe present level ie' of direct and indirect Amstutz made hisis irem ark s last on Dec, 5j iiin market, but added thathat “we want the rlghl to;o subsidies lhat directlyly or indirectly impact on ' Chicago at a meetingng of a trade group, the U.S.I.S.. compete" for a larger shshj are. agricultural trade, andid | p h ase out these subsidies Japan Economic Age\genda. Texts of his speedech -Thus far, wc have'e i approached access ques-s- o v e rtim e , w ere m ade a vailablee in Washington on Dec. 8. lions wilh Japan In a sspirit of .cooperation," hele • Slop the growth of nevlew barriers to agricullurai “Our irustrallon is magnifiedi by the fact thahat said. "However, in lightght of our huge and growinglg trade and to phase outlUt the tariff and non-tariff In m any cases, ourjr markel access is limile({(cd trade .deficit with Japaiipan, we cannot accept ex-<• b a rrie rs thal now exist,[. because of historic traditionstra lhal long prccedec(](,(] planations of how dtfficfficuit It will be to complyy • Harmonize intcrnali(ational food, plant and ■ modern Japan,” Amstuistutz said. with U.S. requests a s sub:substitutes for action." animal health regulatilations lo minimize their In recent decades, Ji m , Japan’s economy has growr)wn The concept of comomparatlve advantage. Iri:ri adverse effects on trade.le. rapidly, fueled by aI constanta growth of exportsrts, which a country is ablroductlon could total 80 tu In th e Agriculture Dep;•partm ent say 90 mlillonn bales.I by I9M." Barlowe'VC Utali K n ^ r eepare -- that-world cotton proiroductlon..and. sald.J.'Chlnlin a. in. all likelihood,, willill use over lhe long haullul a p p aren tly conllnue as the world’s leading pro­ (m - iiwili.continuelhelrupwanird trends. . ducer." " ■ l’ x ; C hristm; m a s L o a n s ------Global cotton acreagc•e could grad, ij rollon production in 1986-87 ______9 % ______chec s wcnr -----ually-cxpand^cpcndingng-on-poIlcl:W Blue LakcH Blvd. Youraltcmaimathv to bankii:g. implements, Monsenen and his crew breaks. I"rfitExpariencodCo I Lynwond ShoppinK Ccntduce excessive noise. holiday hoi season, and you're noilot su re ,____ B______the Better Business Burea R em em ber to dls_connectJ ^ n v e l e e - ---- and avoid shtwnwtlng games.'espectally^thi reausuggests— Discard damjmaged^etsorrcpairtw------■■ ntrical appliance or light by g that what you pick will be likeked, it Is you conslderwhether thishis is the year fore using.. U;U se no m ore than three tlthe plug, not by pulling the c those Involvingin g d a rls a n d a rro w s wise wl; lo check the store’s returu m to buy newlightsoromamlaments. setsoflighUits per single extension unless they airetobeplayedunder re policy po! belore you buy the itemim.Some jjSy Safety m ust be the firstI coiconsldera- cord. !n selecting trimmings, us parental guida:dance. Heed warnings stores sto m ay give you back youim r non-combustible or flame-re tion. In additionon. never use electric II! re ta rd a n t such as "n o t. intendedim for children money, me or only give cash refuifunds for r jlUii) MAIN B U R lE Y t S | When shopping for Ugh ti materials. Choose tinsel orrarlific a al under three yye; e a rs o fa g e .” A toy a s 67M411 j n ;hts. W hether lights on a mimetallic tree. Although icicles <. of plastic or non-lead a specific am ount of time. indoor orout, use only lighlights that they may be!)C safe when used accor- l u ■ that’s perfectl):tly safe for one child Remember Re lhat a store doessnot n have been tested forsafetjfety. Identify ding to manu Leaded materials arc hazariirdousif may be dangerjerouslfltfaiisintolhe have ha to give cash refunds. Othithers nufacturer's directions. Ingested by children. ^ WESTERN | a these by the “ UL" labelIfrom fn metallic tree:ees can become charged hands of a your}unger child. may m: give you credit so you cai;an apply Wear gloves while decora!atlnRwith ■ Teachpropeip e r use of toys — Read the money you spent to w ard s. Sk SHIRTS I ____ spun gPass angel hair. It c anirrirnTate instructions anand advise the child of ferent item. Stores don’l alwat'ays A ■ eyes or skin. A frequently usused the proper usese iof them. Teach • allow all returns for every one of their Atlantta leadsslist substitute i is non-flamable cotton.c( In children the pnproper way to connect products, pn which is usually truirue of homeshi with small children,I. tat k e and disconnectect electrical toys by.. “ FinalF Sale Item s." O ther prciroducts |A».j special care to: l) Avoid dececoratlons holdliigoiito) ththe rubberized plug, tiial tii; come wllh written warrai•antics ri'B, yS^iosiio that arc sharp or breakable;e; 21 Keep ralherlhanpulpulling on thc cord. . m m: ay have different return pololicles. Hif of desijirable sspots Itrimmings wilh small remo\.ovable Tips for lots-Is — M ake sure a loy for In o> ther words, if something g parts out of reach of childrei•en. P ieces an infant or todtoddler is too large to be wrong, wr you might be requiredI f r CO W BO \ ------C(could be swallowed or inhalelied; 3) swallowed andnd does not have return rel the item to the manufa'faclu rcr I/ mSCARVE ATLANTA (AP) - A\ nnational poll panics withJl : revenues of JlOO million Avoid A trimmings that resemimble can- detachable par)arls. Be sure to chcck or on som ew here other than whe:lereyou U f' Indicates lhal Atlantaa iranics first or more, wervere asked to rank cities in dy or food. A child could e aIt t them; forbuttons. pinpins, or w ire lhat can be bought boi il. One last rem inder, i , among business and real•eal esta te ex- term s of ececonomic climate, office 414) When making paper decoi:orations. rem oved and-Sij-swallowed. Don't buy save sai your receipt. Familiarlzl f e : : *)tm.ielpm..8 «n.1 lal ' ’I ccutlves os the most desl:leslrable place locations amand facilities for manufac> look lo for materials labeled flamefl; pro- anything thatcit can sh atter or break yourself yot with a stare's return:■n policy — to locale a business, butJ t NNew York is turlng. wanarehouslng and distribu- seen as the most practical.:al location. tlon. Thc susurvey was conducted in The survey ofGOl'BusIneslness leaders, October, conducted by Louiss H arris & William ^A. Bugg Jr.. Southern Associates and released!d \Wednesday, regional direirector of the business real T '^ A m c r i c aa's 's fFdvoritc Store found lhat real estate,te executives estate firmm Cushman & Wakefield, SUPERI HOLIDi>AY are most likely to acquireiir(i new office which comnnmissoned the poll, said k c a i — space in New York next yi :t year despite Atlanta wasas chosen by 31 percent of l l - iktiAJi^PUu. lhe business'iss* executives a n d l i T ^ r - SERVIC C IA LS^ ‘‘These results pointt totc an inter- cent of theI rreal estate executives as CESPEC estlng dichotomy betwetween places the city who'hose economic climate is .business leaders believ(ieve are the mosl likelyy t(to Improve over the next most desirable and wherelere, for prac- 12months.- ; D iM E N S I OON IV ~ tical purposes, they actua;tually plan to In thal cat:ateg o ry , Houston cam e In S P E C I A L ^ locate operations." the repreport said. second, foil'ollowed by Dallas and __ ' The respondents, wereere a.sked to Rnslon.MiaTTamiwa&jaUtie-boUom-:------^ -e PURCHASE! rate 12 m ajor U.S. busincslness centers On general-al b usiness topics: ' on their desirability.. Sixty-seven{ • Forty-onele p ercen t of the execu- l^ST! percent rated Atlanta3 "excellent"* tives said ihithey expect a higher rate > MONTH 7 , . or "very good." Bostonn c cam e in se- of inflation1 r next y e a r, while 57 p e r­ cond wilh M perccnt andnd Miami and cent expectil i: it to sla y the sam e and 2 4 WAtJRANlV'^^ Houston cam e In lasl withdth 24 p ercen t perccnt expecpeel it to go down. and 20 percent, rcspectlvel;vely. • Fifty-threeee percent said they ex­ . The other rankings wewere 52 per-peel long-lerterm interesi rates to go cent for San Francisco.;o. 4 7 'p ercen t up, 37 percercent expeci them to re- Im ic iI — for-Los-AngelesHG-percei 1 Seattle and.Chlcago...44_fl4_perceDLToiL_pecLlhem.lo.} lo go down.______Washington, D,C+»39 pipercen t for • Fifty-foi^rir percent said they ~Pt837S9t4- Z*:TT------New York. 35 percent forlor Dallas and believe wageIge ra te s wiil bc higher in P1W 75814 »7,«7 33 pcrccnt forSt.Louis. 12 months,), while 44 percent said ■ .The executives, all of[ whomwl repre- they will rerremain steady and l per­ P«B7S015 6ent Dun & Bradstreet-llet-listed com- cent predictsiled a drop. M S P2IS7MI5 tX.n ----- (0«'COnan^ - - PnS7iB<5 47.W I \ MOIQIVOIO' 1 ^ ^ 1 p;iS7SB1S |4 rt7 I 1 w / e x c h a n g o Propose>als,exchBICI 11 submitted this past Ti ^ 4 piisgQOii i7.n I L -Z y ^ «-»7 ’ believed to include morere d( etail than The U.S. c f y f ' ’■') P1W 80R13 u .n . coalition has insisted a 'T* A i9.n I the earlier offer. duty of al lealeast 25 p e r cent is needed I l x . 1 Piaswii J7.97 The last-minute pushh tto reach a to fully offsetet ithe Canadian subsidy. f Ptdi<7sai4 u .n i y ■ I 43.»7 — z------1 \ ^ ?• W.»7 I • / <4.»? ------P;iS7S01S M.«7 1 j P2IS/7i6>14 47,w' w iB X c h a n g o I >.1010IVQIO' I P;?S7S01S i9.97 1 P?Oi;7Wt5 44,?7 M ak e a 151986 IRA inve«stm ent? P235 K01S I 0.97 M.W sa-»7 P?i5;7M>l3 4 9 .9 7 BRILLIAantdeduiICTIONl 1 Saie Price. M o to>rvatoT rv ? 60 A M c':r Hsato-Prtco- lance !tee _ "BlbTa s p l y w h i t e w a ^STEEL BELTED^I i ' Battery.-Ma'f^'®'^'^'^ r S botlery wiih up 10 o ^525 CCA's- W ilh lhe upco:jcoming tax-iaw changcs; nregarding IRAs, 2i ■ <35,000 Mlle.Wami r r a n t y 'X l,S:,'import 25,000 Mile Warraninv?^ 2 3 .9 7 ' > S izes fo r m a n y U.S^. it’s more importanl;ant lhan ever to make thche smart decision •••“78” Series Tread De> e s lg n - 2j ^ ^ •Economy Prided u c k s. ____ noWj_in_198jS,_____ Quolity Radlals___ / 2 8 . 9 7 \ c o t s a n d II------:-^Our-Mt < ost-Economloaa l- T ir o — ^ - w v ^sTvT ^ rm’eMU.*, onatmport------•5-Rib Higtiway Tre« Aci fast, andd notn only will any growth/ t h o f y o u r invest- •UmM»d Ittad W*arotil Wouanty-DiDstalli In tleit. 'S .... 1 Mounling lnclud»d-Ho lrod»-ln B«qi•qujt»d^______iP.opulaf.P_M etrlc.Sj.Slzes ------mcnroccurtax-dcfijeferredrbufyou^lialso'gi-gera'iull'tax ------^ deduction for yourlur 1986 contribution, regagardless o f y o u r - ‘ Th* lo it Mutll«t Voi OOP Mllo Wo r r o n t y ^ ^ ^ M income or a compaipany pension plan! ^ 1 luy >of Yeuf Co And lo make,c y o u r re lire m e n t d o lla rs■s \w ork best for J--.' AoU'i'0''oi ' **77*****" - - you in-1986 and bcbeyondj you nced-an IRAilA offcring-a-...... — . variety of invcstmc:mcnts. (^ n e are the days's when’ you could just lie your IRA\ iiinvestment to CD’s andid expect a good Sfvgio p t." ****’ interest rale. p M wirryi.Tr^Bo—i ■ A'Chubb S^ujxiufities IRA allowTyou, toTnVesttc in a T — nicv.iaoa IW ^ M m 5av« 34% money markei funcjn d , a n y o f 300 m u tu a l funds, fti: or limited partnerships. Il’ss flexiblefl enough lo fit anjm yone’s invest- ^ 7 ' i r N 3 4 , menl style—and llithat flexibility means youour IRA invesi- N 1 8 . 9 77r . VrTfl SalePrPrice. 2 Wheol Olic I 1 3 . 9 7 750,000 Mllo Allgn- menl works harder.ler. W orks better. E 9 Our Doo- 28,85. An\rro*for W m or Drurrum Brako Job. For ■C Q 9 Saio Prteo. Quakerr SStoto ^ 9 S Plus Muttlor inataltaltod. Foi E l manyy UL S cars Imports ' C 3 OII, Lubfr'And Filter.r For M Sontract, ^or m ony . Securiiy. Flexibiiit>Iity. And an IRA that wor'orks better for many U.S. cars. Iigrgtil QriO hglight trucks highQf f c g m any cars or^d ioi« ' Lobor includod.

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f T” j ' E-4 T Im es-N ows s. . TwinT Falls, Idaho Sundaylay , D o c e m b « r1 4 .1986 i W a sshingtoi w in e ssgoodib u t n e eed mass;sive m a^rketincg e ffo rt J,.. By DAVID AMMOrIONS view. “That gives us ann an^es of entry Into Butlit Siegl said lhe Industr] The Associated PnPress the market. Now we neet itry w ants the million on marketing.-Uie Ilallanin gov' state's wine grapeiapes com m and Uie highest ‘ leed a big promotion statee to get serious about a prproduct lhat Is emment Iss effort to take advantageage of all this en- rapldl Is spending $36 m illion io tbe iUnlled average price per ton of Uiose grown . ; OLYMPIA - WWashinglon wines are the dly putting Washington on the Interna- States alordone, and Oregon oulprcirom oles anyw here in the coun:ountry, h e sa ld . the thuslasm.” tional3l trade map, and move i talk or the wloeloe world, but a massiveIve Washington's wine mart e to a steady, Washingtonon even though ll produces3 -bleanlum basis, and The "It's extn(tremely compeUUve — theilere are most prestigious} prizespr io compeUtion and i tial, promoters say.ay . — • - le InsUtute^ on Monday prproposed ear- 14.000 labelit>el8 for the consum er to

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. . — Sunday.Oecemxnbor 14,1986 TImos-Newslews,-Twin Falls, Idaho E-5 B usineess 75------^------S u p p o)rts pTrt'ad e wirin d s— ^ V irginiala Lee Laakso bas been appcholI has been nam ed store manageri for the Jones brbrokers attending. - Mountaiilin Bell coursts e s s e t , WASHINGTON (AP)) - Ad- newly operpened Schuck’s Auto Supplj)ply store a t Twin mlnistraUon budgel sniinippers arc Falls. Scho:holl form erly m anaged aI Schuck’s Sc ouUel at Threea area members ot the IdahcJaho Junior Hereford TWIN FALLS — - Local Mountain Bell em|imployees will have the looking1 hard at farm prlirice support walla Wall opportunity lo lak ^alla. Wash; He has workedked wlUi the com- Assoclatlation represented th e stateate at the American lake advantage of free career ca counseling and operations c as a prime: target lor pany sincece 1980. Junior■ Hereford I Association’s annual ann meeting last courses during the spring semester at thehc College ot Southern reducing i the government’!ifs dellclt In ...... Idaho. m onth.I. L1 ori BrpckeU of T h ree Crec:re e k , BUI Llckley of thet fiscal'year that will1 liegln1 next ■ Royal Ct The college Is on Crown Cola Co. recenUy rerecognized Moun- Jeromele and Lowell G oold of Twin/in IFalls participated one of our Idaho institution!ions participating in the Ocl. ( I. tain Statestes B everage Inc. ot Twin1 F,F alls fo routstan- - In the thithree-day convention in Kansa Training Parlnershrships. Inc. p ro jccl. T P I is insasCily. is a colla^ralive non- Figures compiled ty ^Ihe Jln g s a l:s e s achievem , ent. M ounlaln1 SlatesSl, was among profit entity comprliprlsed of rep resen ta tiv es frotrom Mountain Bell and Agriculturei Departmentt show how a number i District 7 ot. the ( jr of bottlers who have boostrested sales 15 per- GlenI Orthcl,i presideni of theIe 1Idaho VocaUonal e Communications Workers>rs of America. It has rapidly i spending on comrrimodlty sup- cent or more,mo said General Managerger Dennis Blrrell. Agrlcullillural Teachers Associalloatlon, attended the commissioned thele Council( for Adult and ExpJxperlential Learning to ports i has risen In r e c e nt t:years. And The compa design, develop anc ipany distributes Royal CrovIrown In the Magic Americaican V ocational A ssoclollon's>n's national conven- and Implement a compreherhenslve career develop- unless i some cutbacks are a under- and Woodd RiverE valleys. tlon Inn Dallas eariler this month.nth. Orthel is voca- ment. training andind retraining p ro g ram kno'Jiown as "Pathways to taken, I spending may continue cc at the Future." tlonal agrlcullure a instructor al5t-Twln l Falls High near-recordI levels for thehe next sev- pee anjnd Julie Hunsaker, who arere dairyi producers School. Tiie Pathways: programpr w as approved uniunder the lerms of the erali years. $7.6 m illion Ihree-yie-year contract between Moulountaln Bell and CWA, According to a repi:port madej------which w as ratifiedtd irinSeptem ber.------■ available J to The Associatet^ PreM by Special emphasissis is being placed upon reac•aching the 21,536 union- tthe department’s Agricultural A; represented non-mamanagement employee's. Stabilizationt and Conservrvatlon Ser- ---- Large;er^eiar^ The p ro g ram Is ddesigned to se rv e employeoyees In both ru ra l a n d ' \vice, the actual expendnditures for n th e mn o v e ^ urban areas, utlllziilizing the resources of commimunity colleges, public \various commodity progn>rams In the and private undeiidergraduate colleges. uniV'liversitles, public and year3 that ended on Sept.t. 30 rose to r i nlancial a servicice opens dooi acreajage boost private vocationalal institutions and appropri:)riate community-based imore than $25.3 billion.. :surpassing agencies jn thescvei:ven-stale region, thet previous high of less!s than $18.9 t w in IFALLS • Quantum Planilanning and Investm ent Groiroup, a ’86 be Anyone wantingg nmore inform ation on. the seiservices being provided - billion I In 1982-83. Spokane-te based financial planningg s service, has opened Us se^ieventh >ean crop (hrough the Collegeuge of Southern Idaho shoulduld contact Jeriy Beck. - The programs, financeccd by the Northwesi■est office, at 120 Falls Ave., E.E .tn T w ln Falls. ______BOISE (AP)PI - Higher yields and______:------^director—of-rcontiflullnuing-educationr-tn-Ned-^d-Vtmghnr~dlrectur uf— ^epartmunt*s^ Commoditllty^crcdlt ------Thtrcon•ompanyuffcrsTJcrsoual'arrd^n^cnJUSlireSTflnancIal consulllilllngin ^ more- acres-s- ini • production ‘ are - counseling services.:es. Corp..( declined to $7.33 billion in areas suciuch as investments, taxes,i. retirementn plans. Insuranceice and c re d ite d (or a 1 1986 dry edible bean . 1983-84 and then rose to S17.7 $: billion businesss structures. s Quantum alsoso d' eals in secu rities UirouglIgh Fl- crop In Idaho0 up 31 percent from last : H a y in s ppection i end p r o p o s e d in ! 1984-85. nanclal Planners P Equity Corp.,- a licensed brokerage houslUse in y ear. Last February, whenn P resident Novato..C C: alif. T h e Idabo1 Agricullurai Aj Stallstlcs WASHINGTONI - The U.S. D epartm ent ofOf Agriculture has pro- Reagan { sent his 1987 budget bc pro- Janies;s I R. Brennan, form erly a1 rerepresentative to r IDS Flnailancial S erv ice said Idaho Idal farmers produced posed ending federderal Inspection and gradin,ding of hay and straw posals p to Congress, the 19i1985-86 (iscal Servicess inli Twin Falls, operates the new office as registered repre-n 2.62 m illion hun^hundredweight of beans because of lack of[interest Inl by agriculture. ______1year’s cutlays_v/creJorec?cast at 529,3 sentalive^/e and personal financial plamlannner. thlsyear..UD_mcI m ore than_fi(Hl.QOOJmD:______Kequests lor gradradlng have fallen to the poinoint where the p rogram billion. t But g re a te r farmm partlclpa- Quanturtum also has two brancneses l in Boise and other satellltlite of- dredw elght fromrom 1985. may no longer be necessary, said Davidd 'Galllart, deputy ad- tlon. t advance payments5 and other (ices In Sandpoint:Sai Yakima. Wash.; aand Bellevue. W ash. T he h arv est>t wwas much higher than' ^ • ...... minstratoroftheUS:USDA’S F ederal G rain Inspecpection Service. - — ------■ ffactors'ballooned actualI (CCC spen-- original estlmatimates and jnay be why ;; Public commentsnts on the proposal can be‘ submitted si until Jan. 5 ding c to m ore than S25.8 billiillion. bean prices ha\have not strengthened ■ lo Lewis L o b ak ken en .Jr., Information Resource:•ces Staff, USDA, FGIS, Sources who spoke thislis w eek on « as much as anliiinliclpated following ex­ Room 1G61-S.H00I ImIndependence Ave. S.W., WasVashington. D.C. 20250. condition c they nol bc idenentifled'said I te n siv e flood dadamage lo bean crops , ‘ CCC spending In the cunirrent fiscal M s te r n ti( In M ichigan andmd (Canada. ' i F o o d s hlipment i[ contri year might be somewhaliat less but Ita-W es Idaho farmerTiers harvested 135,000- i ract signed >still could be from S24 bii)lllion to $26 « acres wllh ann a' average yield of 1,900 ______O.MAHA - The! UlUnion Pacific Railroad andnd Lamb-Weston Inc. ot billion t - and probably statay near the % l pounds per acre.ere. Last year’s harvest Portland, w hich operates opi a potato' processlnising plant in A m erican $$20 billion m a rk in l987-i7-88 without X If involved 118,008.000 acres w ith an _ —,J!aIIs.-lmve-slgncd-i2d-a-$i 00-mllllon-contract-foi-tor-shlpment of-frozen------a som e changes-ln-‘‘target-ft-price’-^and------e lv e s aip | p ro y a------average yield-cId-of-l;700 pounds-per------foods. otheru benefits due farmers.'S. - a cre. The 10-year pactict calls for sh ip m en t of frcfrozen potato products The commodity progranams are not TheUsAnseli[eles Times "T he nam e W estern willII fade into pmto beansIS ci com prised 43 p ercen t ' ' from Lamb-Weston'on's plants in Idaho, Oregorgon and Washington to the t only targets for cuti a glorious history..” said.JaJames Ew- gf the Idaho crccrop. Pink beans were • m a rk ets In the Mid'•Ildwestern, E a s te rn and SouSouthern U nited S tates. probably f will account for?\hetrge“l- t VORK - The Department of Ing In of Delta. .. - . .-s e c o n d a t 28 percent, per small reds ac*------I the railroad announcunccd. « single s share of USDA paring p lor Transportaliotion has granted (inal “We regard Western as Della s counted for 10 ipercent of the total i Most p r o m t s wilt wi) go to re s ta u ra n ts andd ccommercial food ser- fiscal f 1988, which beginsns next Oc- approval 0 lo Delta A irlines’ $860 besl-fiUing bi and most natih•ifral merg- w hile G reat Northerns Noi were 9 per-* vice c o m p a re s . LLamb-Weston ar recen tly finishcshed a major expjyision , tober. t As in the past. alt tlon a t 16.386 bllllorHon feet, o rd ers a t 16.287J billionb feet and ship- tobacco, t $253.4 million: honey. hc S89.I ^ President Reagan, who miles m (one paying gustomei cither to disallow it or lo for fo one mile) lhe rRTwiy c m ycl becausc the com- ' " m ents a t 16.226 blllloilllon feet. rmillion: soybeans. $l.e1 6 billion' ? • ^ )val by doing nothing. airline ai will tra il only Tpxn*; Tc A ir P^'^y lot received franchise : Inventories in the region are 2.462 billion1 b board feet, 45 m illion ppeanuts. $32.4 million: a w tnLiJi agreements fronfrom several cities and ' • feet more than thehe previous week. Figuress forf( the same week a s$213,6 million. - s - ^'^fifrsssirers o( bolh com panies (which (v owns Eastern, Cor 0 approve the deal next New Ni York Air a n d Is buyln^ ni! S o l e her, M ounlaln F u el Is ' year ago show invententorles w ere 2.331 billion boa)oard feet. Dairy price support oper Iin« inH reluctant to starstart until it is sure the. ‘ celuding a program lo buy r fter which Western will Express), E: U nited Airlln as a wholly owned Delta American Ai Airlines among! u IU.S. s carcar- eost ot buildinglg ttthe J line is w orth U. otfset to the government’s ould run trom Indlanola - S p o k a n ee Iseeks centeie r f u n d i n g Ifor slaughtering dairy cccows, w ere A ^ Delta spokesman said riers. ri< - rs — e“ nation's oldest air car- W estern stockholders wiii/ill S anpete Coui:ounty Uirough Sevier, - .4)Ulal$2.34 billion______and; -Washington* c o u n -'~ ------■ -.---SPOKANE-fAPy’V - ‘Cily”ofricials“ wahfm(more"money'for'their The beginning of a coi 0 merged" lnlo"Della”by “-$6;50'In-cash“and $6 ■$6;501n“rltfS -S -P if • agricultural tradee center,c which could be in the design stage by reserve^ program, aimed prli. each ea of their shares, ' J a n .l. Glasman satdsaid if the cities of marginal land trom cropI production,p Richfield andd MManli go along, the . O fficials filed papers pap last month seeking:g i a $2.7 million g ran t cost J $23,1 m illion last year. from the Federalal Economic Developmentnt A dm inistration last itions m ay tak(ke year to set un n pipelirfe couldJ extend cx as far south as ! Other CCC spending inc[ncluded ex- O p C r a t i Cedar City, month to Im provee fifurnishings and equipment:nt for the trade center port^ guarantees. $235.2 mmillion: in- , . , d.buy extra.lnnd; neorl)y.forne; parking,-___ U m e s______- do-dom inant role in the. Callti1,,^ , , ' Meantime. Sl. George Mayor Karl -terest, $1.41-billion~opeiierating-ex--I-“ A”e'^‘^J^' i S i i Brooks said the city slill wants to The federal agenc'ency has told Spokane officfflclals to significantly penses, $461.5 m illion; anc cocorridor eventually wo reeucc their request,jst, City M anager T e rry Novalvaksald. \ SAN DIEGO10 - USAir expects th a t stistrengthened by the additiiiinn nr Tun Its own g asisdlstrlbullonsystem. dl, ’ subsidy program . $122.7 mil S d L i Glasman saidlid Mounlaln: Fuel does - ...... _...As_oriEinalty..plor)lanned. last.year,, the.confenference.center had a __ --The CCC -balance sheel lon ac(|Uisition o t Pacific, cocommuter, airline lhat. wo 1 business tax proposal not consider that the a feasible alter- price ta g of $'J.4 million. mil After a $5 million bi _net_spending._declincs_fofor qpvprnl Southwest Airlines A will clear passengers pa Into th e high-fiM^quency natlve..But-Broc — wasdefeatedatthi-thc-polls,--the-projcct-was-as-scaled -b a c k 'to -$8.5------" iurdtes-byM arch-3irburntfllEhts operated by PSA:— : 3rooks-said the-city-is- ;------categories such a s in worki•king capital willing lo workork out some kind of -t mlliion. T he cily received rec a $4.5 m illion stateate grant, and will bor- and ^ in a couple o( program,ms in l l r h n said ‘ Thursday lhat il row 52 m illion locomomplete the funding. But because USAir wants w an solution bccauseuse natural gas servlco -- receipts exceeded expendiidilures. The >=5' “a year) to actually com- ..."orderly combining” of The w n te r will1 bcbi geared toward agrlcultiultural events, but will * operations ot the .i f the two w ould a ttra c t badly bai needed Industry S25.8 billion total allowed;d Ior those „ ' airlines’ routes and workI forces,I il tothe area, house other events:s asa well. City officials andd businessb leaders hope adjustments . and reprcsi■sented the geosraphicallyllv diverse a irlines. ^ It will brin g m ore and bigger conventions to thehe on, Wnsliington, Alaska, Idahiaho and'M ont'ana.'The iabor.' la mahagement and con3ngressmen. ' * ' i' ------“ taxiTnd'lax1 a n d sp en d a ndid spendsi and elect and - ■; distribution centerr In Clackamas, southeast of Portland, covers 1.5 A National Dividend ActI wouldu contain these overspending. o elect.”( million sq u are feet.t. basicbl provisions: • Help redistribute income.Tie. Somehow, Perry thought,?ht. lh a l process h ad to ; The proposed s alie le 'w as announced w hen Fred•ed M eyer Inc. recently 1. A tru st fund Into w hich.hcU federal corporate • • Stimulate the economy.^ ' Ibe aborted or else free enternterprise and individual ock offering, but the transaisactlon was not com- in . m ade a public stoch Income lax receip ts would bibe placed, instead ot • * Simplify incom e tax reguligulations. ^freedom would become endcindangercd. People had ^ pleted until this week,jek, F red M eyer tr e a s u re r KetKenThrashersald. bibeing spent a s p a rt of the go'’overnm enl budget. ____ .With endorsem ent fromn24 2‘ congressmen,-...... 'to be encouraged to supportlort the system — and .-'S---- Portland-based FredFn Meyer, w hose “ one-stoistop shopping c en ters” 2. A cap, to be determineded by Congress, on Republican F and D emocraticatic, th e Idea has been ' themselves— ' ratherthaninab'iftcii; al ' ■ ~ offer a wide rangege of general merchandise,se, apparel, food and federal fc corporate tax levels.Is. And an end to the considered c by the House WaW ays and Means Com - After attending H arvardrd EBusiness School, he home-improvementpnt products, h as 95 s to res In the Northwest______di-double taxation of corporatelie dividends, on which —-m o itte e , ond il is scheduledid tot( be Introduced -■— ;—_dev£loped ■ a-largc chain of FFlorida newspapers,— ^' — taxest s a re levied a t both theeecorporatean.dindl- again a by 28 supporters i^thckthe curreni session of ' pioneered I in newspaper autcautom ation and then J- vidual level. Congress. sold the chain at a big profit,ofll.Hehasslncepur- I'. P y k e w in[IS s license forr a p p a r e l 3. A distribution of the funund'sassctseachyear Support has built graduallually over the past 20 ‘ chased others newspopers.rs. ' - V to all registered voters so lotlong as the federal def- years, y o r ev er since P erry , C He also won a rep u tatio n li . ..SALTLAKE.CITYTY (AP) - Cluett, Peabodydy & Co. o t New Y ork {S -y, 69, began building on onlnmarlnesludles, "J lelt did not exceed the amoui)untot the trust. -hhis original notion of usinglg ccorporate taxes to af- 1perfecting on u n d e rw o ler r laboratorylal now retired -5 has licensed Pykeke Manufacturing Co. ott Salt l Lake City to Funds p available for distrlbujutlon would be reduc- T(ect the private sector direc; lo the S m ithsonian, and prod sell its “Lady Arrow” linesies of women’s shirts, - recUy rath er than I jroduclng, among many j;. m anufacture and sel ■'ed by any federal deficit; ...... ■ ■ 11 Ihrough governm ent. ------£successful products, Iwo-ma•man research sub- . “tl blouses, sweaters andind related sp o rtsw ear, offlclaIclals sa j. 4. An Initial tlve-yearmororalorium on federal Studies com m issioned ovc m arines. H e now seek s to pei Vi million In y early sales andmd em ploys 950 a t fac- j,, overthe years helped ^ ) perfect a technique or : ' Pyke now hasSSO n budget increases, during whvhlchtime corporate develop d the notion, and alsoIso added documenta- ^the commercial use of energ;lergy'drawn from the In- „ torles in Salt Lakecc City,( Ogden, M antl andd Lehl,I said com pany lax (j, revenues would bc paid I chairm an E rn e st Milarlanl. ar d into the trust fund In lion ti tor some ot the claims.is. «exhaustable supply of seaa wws ater. increments ot 20 percent a year.yi ______^ slu d y in^the 1970s by ecoeconomic consultant._ Over the years he and hislis organization,o — Pyke-markets products pr throughout thes United' States and The consequences concefv tores In Utah, Idaho, h c said. ;fvbbly could be even Lionel L Edle&Co., for examiample, said Uiat m ore [Am ericans fo r Uie N ationallal Dividend[ A ct Inc., operates 13 retail ston more Interesting. Accordingngto Perry, former tlthan half ot New Y ork slate have conducted po lls on th e a Marlani said the‘ licensingIlc not only will enablable Pyke lo maintain !!] Ue welfare funds w ere \ heattltudeotpeople ^ publisher ot a chain of Florlcrlda newspapers and consum c ed by th e sta te ’s.owrown admlnistraUve 'towards the plan. The pollsilsflnd.hesays.that fl t- present employment,:nt, but possibly could add lOOJDOjobslhlsspring. now chairman of Perry Ocej costs. peoplegive It en thusiasticc support.su| ; "L ady A rrow , aI mmajor women’s w ear bramand for 25 uears, will n leangraphlcslnc.ln c - F Riviera Beach, Fla., the actct could have this Im- Under Perry’s plan, fundnd distributionsi would Now, he sa y s, It is up to CorCongress, which he . com plim ent o u r exist!clsting lines ot women's sportortswear. Our first fall pact: b - continues locourt and prod tc . line will b e offered this spring for delivery earlylylnJuly,-'hesald. I f ... be through banks Ql no admIminlstraUvecost.In- l ...... 3d tow ard what h e r - - ♦ Force government lobalailance Uie budgel. sstead, the ban k s’ rew ard wouldwo come from being ^believes is the inevitable. _ Cluett. Peabody & Co., with $900 m illion in sales, Is primarily -•-Encouragc^A'otCE-registral . ^tlon,------d -•engaged in thcmanufjlutactureof Arrow label men’!m’s w ear. / -depository ot-tundfrprlorto

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LEGAL NQTI)TICE LEGAL NOTIi S 007-Jobs ollnlemst ooz -J o b s o t Interest ___ • 015-Baby«lttw« —I te rm s F------p TwtiiuwttwiMUM |PRIVATE PABTYIRATECHART AO FOR BIOSIOS c o rd in g to th e I ^ cm cK I noed a lew good poopio0 10I Soulhorn Idaho GM dealerIcod hlld caro needed for 2 Tho Cily ol Kim Kirr berly u n d o r w hich It Is. offered ol COHSECVD/TIV£KS£fltlOt« . _ T O in iA D O NI I sorvico customers, taklake noods oxporiencod.v a hlldren In Uncoln bua all o p e n in th e th o a dvertiseisement woflo ordors, & doilvor, Full(jller mechanic. Must have - will c o n s id e r all dealership oxporlonce, GM • laWct. daylime. 734^58. - following for sale by the StaS ta te of EoavAi.£MT uwesES 1 ^ 3 4.7 8-100 11-15 19-20 21-25 2 M^ 0 T H i n n s T Brush, eolloci-43M790, bi5 32,00 36.25 39.25 42.5050 ad on the first doy - r ~ vacations and holidays. All block, 12 ft. blade, C purchase of these■e lands,I ^ V Local Company iooltlng Fc appiicalions atrlctly cOn-;0n- — i 10,50 15.50 19.50 27.00« 38.50 4^75 44.75 47.25 0 Advortlsing Salos Porsor enclosed cab. Fair-air con- -ihe full amount of said H 1- ^ ofpubHcation.No >of»- lldentlal.. immodlato open- 016-EmployniwtW»nle 4.00 21.00 26,00 35.00)0 51.00 5 3 ^ 5 6 ^ 59.00 ono Times Nows, P.O. Box W8. 548. houSECLEANING: Experi- Bids must bo receivedrec mediately doc 0 0 m ode on a d s a f te r tradition ol succoss and araro Twin FalU. Idaho 83303. ' a t th e C lerk 's Office, 0 forfelled lo Ihe StaState of 36 g — tncod, thorough, rdllablo & L S.50 23.00 2B.50 39.00O 57^ 59^ 6075 62.5050 tho first Insertion.1. communed to prole: Tolephonotlckotsaies.J. >avo releroneoa. 733-4722. 'lall, be- Idaho, without fu li rth er 7 5 ------^ ■ ■ K im berly Clly Hall L 7.00 25.75 31.75 43.75 63^ 65^ 6575 66.25 slonalism and goi Pan/loll timo. Dec. 23. acllon on the partrt ofc the 45 ------i ? - ■ — — • achiovomont. Ploaso son , foro 5:00 P.M.. Oei L fl-OQ 28,00 34,75 48.00« . 69,50 70.25 71.50 72.75 Call 734-0943. : 1988. T h e Clly roS(reserves State, as llquiiluidated ii ______1! _ . (§- DIADUins rosumo lo Box Z-M. el lhe right to rofuseuse any damages for suchh fifailure <8 12TI 20.75 130.50136.00152.50'a 73.50 74.50 75.00 76.50 Times Box 548. Twin Fall:ills. WANTED: Mothora hetpor-por^ 017-BU8inB830ppty«. ?5 Feraostlfled: tutor, non-smokor, non-wn- 1 , 1 I - bid. to c o m p le te th e sale;afe- A0ttT10NAJ.CKABCE;E S2.25 2.^5 2.75 2.75•5 3.25 3.50 3.75 3.75 -— drinker, assist childron will) Bean Warehouse complete PUBLISH: Saturday,jay. All deposits ofI ui u n su c - FOR EACHLKEOVERR12______12 ______Ad*lorTw**a^threvB)iah May Trucking Company.” schooling. Room, bnardlard wllh milling equip and 4-6- Oecemborl3,'lhrou{rough c e s s f u l b id d e rs wlWill b e — - J Sotvrdn . SiOO p.m. ^ U y Duo 10 oxpansion In ,"rt oi (privato quartora). salary.lary. ,6000 i 12.000 sq II. bidgs. M . Hoot now drivors aro nooc a n d Including Tuesde sd ay , re tu rn e d on day of>fsalo. s BOX CHARGE: $4.1S4.00 Mall»d/S3.00 PIckup-MEkEMORIAL ADS >5.00 Ptr Day Travel w/lamily, lime oilI Iorlor also two 1500 so It melal - December16.19M.B6. P u rc h a se r willIII pay ■ _ s r f .E irssMil od. Approximately 100.00 courses al R ick's Collogo.sge. units on 1 acre in TF, dock & Monday • 12:» p.m.._ verlllabio Iniorslalo mllo use ol vehicle, active youth3ulh track, heated, insulated, STATE LANOSAlsXle— advertising In ■' . experience. As mucti a lon°d"a? ASK>K ABOUT O U B ilIPM CIALSf : S«h(nSoy. groups In local ward. Pleaselase Rocky Mln Really 733-1406, - NOTICE IS HEREBY HEF n e w s p a p e r In-full oi 13V4C por driver on loam:..J sond detallod rosumoI to orAIHIeb.32«-34tf>.______GIVEN that tne folioollow lno o f sa le . " * * 18'/ie solo. Loading an Brother Roborls. Box 520. Ihts, In- ______unloading pay; lay o v e r ^ ) Beef lerky company ___ described Iract o ol l far?S All m ineral right! ^ ^ L J iDihurg. laana &3440^ _____^4,ucizififlazi=ptitocM Z2Z -^------betanglnffionhFSta tact John Wilson at'l-SOC500- WANTED:. Milker, floquiro-,jlro-_ routes In your area. No soli- ■ ■■ Idaho and sliuateia te d In P u m 'c e -an d 400 menis: 3 years oxporioncoinco Ing. High prollt, low sources ^""S elected offe 632-3391. or PO Box 40 Twin F alls C ounlyvwiiibfl w Geothermal Rosoi Payette. Idaho 83661. and reloroncos. Goodood overhead, guaranteed loca- offered for sale alJl publicp aceresarveillolhei e S ta te ------T rr benollls. Call botwoon 8< pm tlon. Immediate rolurn on - I ClaS!sif ie d iin d e x . MECHANIC Are you lookini and7am.487-2615 Rob. ___ your Inveslmont. minimum a u c tio n a t Ihe Twinvln Falls of Idaho. _ lor a small town environ County JudicialI BldoE All s a le s a reI m r a d e ------: ^ mom with good schools)ls? Waniod: Porson with CNA;NA inveslmenl. S5000, high 1 Falls' subject to any vall :r E or OQUIvalonI oxperlonco0 to yearly potonllal oamlng. For R oom 13. Twin P 007-Jol)jollnleteil Progressive JOHN OEEF^i tielr nioro Information call Al Idaho: on Thurjlursdav! terforing rights wv hich ______074Muslcollnstrom*nlt074 doaTorshlp. 30 mlnulos oaslast help oldorly couple in lhelr }d prior Adlspatcher/dilvcrlorom 076 Ollico Equipmont •ac- homo. Personal care i lightiQht Bosshardi at tho Holiday J a n u a ry 8, 1987;17. 9 -A(\ may have existed ^ .N N O U N^CEMENTS C 07< ot Denver, looking lor Irac tSa- Inn. 7 3 3 ^ , Thursday i to date of sale e>e x c e p t for polfoloum jobber. Api ------0^077 Rodio. TV 8 Storoo tor mechanic wllh minimunum houso duties. LIvo In sltua- _____ .------w hich'"Ca nti ^ ust-haYO-aHeast-«3H fl------^et—lio'^oai'^-'^ohlhly-aala-Lflia._F.fldayonly.ora01-2fia-7rai. *_____ •••PLEASE N NC O TE - ‘flOS® ^ )xpeii- 001 Floriili 079 Applioncos drivo oxporionco prelorrodod. ry, Rols roquirod. CallCalt BUYING OR SELUNG ONLY CASH, CERT)RTIFIED ' d Indi- 003 lo » tS Fourund 030OSOHoolingAAIrCond. A great placo to work amm d Goodlna. 934-49M.______A BUSINESS? CHECKS OR MC . , • . vldual 10 oversee drivorivors, 003 Anr>our>cerromonit oQj383 Building MoloriaU live. Send rosumo li10 Wantod: Molol Manager.nor, 'Twin Falla Office, 734-0605 O ROERS' ACCEF Idano warehouse and goneeneral 004 Special NoiloJlcos . 033333 C orago Solos Strasburg Equipment CoCo. coupio. Mools public well;vol|: Boise Olllce, 343-5600 3F 10% guaranteeitee the operation. Must bo ablebio to 005M»mOfioUilNoticoi 054 P.O, Box 237, Strasburg CCCO cloan: m aintenance oxporl-,ori: CORPORATE INVESTMENT FOR OEPOsrr o f JW Tools ary BUSINESS BROKERS VALUE accuracy of the acracreage meet the public and assist ass 006Pof>onol»» 086386 Firewood Mt36.______onco necessary. OF APPRAISED VAI ISO two lhe customers. All PcPark Relorencos. Call 352-4441.1. CAREER OPPORTUNITY: : (DEPOSIT NECESSESSARY I" Polroloum 702-736-«4‘ 007367 PlonIsS Troos MILiTARY VETS w/aclivi 088 duly Irom 1965-75 pralerTKr»d WANTED; Family Assistanl.an) Mulual of Omaha. Aa much IN ORDER TO BE 01 3P EIKo.NV, I t R I ------)68 Variety Foods r ^ I N O BYORDEflOF _ 3 OFFERS 090}90 Pot} S Supplies Ior malntonanco duties at a Cleaning and nanny duties.lioa; as J1500 to $200 monlhly. IFIED BIDDER]. laclilty In Magic Valley. ReRe- Must havo transportation,ion. Phono 1-60M24-4247. Equal PERSONAL . C■HEiKSh e )ARD Advertise where you 092>93 Auctions jm e Opportunity Company M/p, Ilnd roady buyers - qulred skllla: woldlng ol alall Mon. Ihru Frl.. some _ . ACCEPTED FOR3 THIS' OF LAND ------types incl. aluminum: votiiIhi- wookends. W ages baaedlon on EXCITING business oppor- ^ COMMISSIONER:ERS. ■ classified. — ------007 Jo b i of Inlo OEPOSrT}.*^^ 008 Solos PoopI clo repair &tunoup on gass& j experience and quality.illty. lunlly. Boauty ahop. fully ^^7 STANLEY F. HAM1L1 FARMERS MARKET • ____ ^ PARCEL 36W7 lH£^AGGR£S*SlVEujni3ei_saIi-saIon______009Jmploymoronl.Agoncioi______t J H i .i ______diescl_unlis:_CDfltL_wflrtDrk_Scndjesumo.tO-HLi3JO)Laox_oQulppod.-ptIma-IocalionJti _____ - ’ U nit 1-Part SW'/iK —Director ^ now taking applicationsns lor I 010Pfol*i»*oncinol Sorvicos ' “ “ ' record: ability lo got alon(mg 6707. Woodrldgo. Twin Falls.alls. Jerom e. S10,000. Call and pari NW'^S PUBLISH: Sunday,'■ ^ nn stylist & tech position..P Pa a n - OI4 0o y C c r« SSorvicos i 095195 Fortiliiof S to p Soil well w/co-workorsirs. Idaho 83301-______Juan'a. 733-7777.______Uhin 11 ■ Decemt)erl4,21,an(a n d 28. time & lulMlme avallabiiiabio. O IS B aby.ilton Desirable akllls: ll. plumb We are currontiy recrulllngling independent roslaurant in S e c tio n 16, Townshl r» 096196 Form Seed Ing. carpentry, minor oloc. S o u th , R an g e 166^ { 1966 a n d Ja n u ary 4,14,1987. Guarantood wages, pa 016£mp1oymoronlWonlod 097>97 Key, Groin 8 Feed lor one indoslrlal mechanic.inlc. TF, fast food or possible full vacallon, aSvanco Iralninlining, 017 B uiin o ii Oi painting, rolrigoratlon. lruc^ Mechanical, working knowl-owl- service, seats 80.324-6453...... f Boise Meridian, conc ontain- Opftortunillos .. 09Bl9B Forms ior Renl...... - --driving to 80,000-ib-GVW m m m m ' Cal1_Sho((^ 733^733.______OieincomoProroporly 099>99 Postures lor Ronl W- - odQO Ol AC.'DC powor Inn & 3 Largo commercial building I Ing 9.87 acres, morn o re or tractor.backhoo operation; t* phase powor distribution. » le s s . APPPAi Agorosslvo, Boise b^asibased 020 Monoy to.lo l< o n tooOOllvestockWonled concrole woik. Startlnc on Main Street. Over 10,000 RAISED gAnnouncemcn iS n tS lull sorvico mortgage com- coi 021 Monoy W'ontod or '101 ‘''0 somo solid stale. Apply!f I*at sq II with (4) 14 ft doors. 01- C P R iC E :$ ‘ ,065.95. 01 Animol Brooding wage • $9.60/hour *■ vaca Longview Fiber Co. 346 S. pany is 500Klng_a managmager 023lnvo*tmontnts 10203Cottlo ’ *■ lice aroa upstairs. 7 lots. r U nit 2-ParlSW'/4SI'ASWV* " tlon, rotlroment & cost Park Ave.W, EfcO-M/F. lor Iho Twin Falls olllcOllico, OJSInilfoeiiorr 10303 Ooiry Equlpmonl snarod hoallh coverago J75.000.Tormsposslbl8. Z a n d p a rt SEV^SWV*/ ’/* S e c ------Tho applicant should hahave 026Mu»ieLois15 Form Work Wonted Needed' CPA d l compam‘'V ayallable lor Ihoso wllh eJ^L Poopio with somethin M f. 1‘60»674-1114oxt6414C. contrac purchasersers lo 3011 and poopio who wwa anlto AIRLINE.'CRUISESHIPjoPjobS 032Buhl/Fil«r>rr Homos back ground prolorroo siato llconso. Loading Hear- verify lhe acreage: assllied now hiring. Big monoy.y. Will V 033Kimborly/K Must bo oxporiencod In a! Ing Aid dIsponsor oxpan-«n- N0TE6R0KERS OF igeS 'D y buy., tnal's wrial ciass RECREATIONAL phases ol bookkooping in obtaining his own Bdvorllslnolsallabout.", train. 716-582-2QOO. Includi.ludmg 034 Joromo Hoi/or;'"’"""’" If*- ding state coverage. In-In* AMERICA. Brokorlno Notes, ^ Sundays^ EXT, 5024, /W ondoil Homos eluding computer. Also oe b( volvos direct customer con-ion- By Roal Esiale. A survey. IComploleto legalI pound Gorman Shopr 035Good.ng/W .loWonlod ,20. willing and ablo lo par tact using established leadoad (200 Blillon » industry. An description lo be)6 re a d fomalo. black collar. F< 036 Root e u o lo 30Avlollon ticlpaio in managemoni or . " C d ■ ■■■ AMERICAN idRonchos 1211 program. Send rosumo lo10 excellonl franchise, $15,000. o n d a y of sale). lnl<-Manaroa.Call42W Personnel & Temporar 31 Boolt 8 Morinollems all lovols, oxc opporluniti’>y WIracloEtf.BoxiM, Del Ropers, (214)644-1552. N o o n e Indlvk 038 Acfoogo ALOISS I , 233 2 :Sporting Goods lor motivalod individual In Jlvldual, FOUND:' oola,' woiri 039Bu*lno**P/Property ,231 In- Hanaen. ID 63334. ___ Person to milk cows on %. ' co m p an y , o r corpor{3oration walch. To claim, sooIZnnl Mi Services 33CunsondRllles _ toreslod in oamlng thoir paj any Only have low cows, add ou" 040ComotoryLyLols 1J 4 ; chock. All Park Polroleun- LOCAL WholOMlo Company may purchase morej r e t h a n Lloyd al Lloyd's Faml^- Fe "SOIIicostoSofvoYou" 34 Snow Vohlclos lies youra to mino & I lurnlsh rt and NO UP FRONT FEESIS 043VocolionP>Pfopofly ,25'25 Trovel Trailers - 70a-73a-6446.Eiko, NV, noods knowlodgoqble Salos 320 acres of endowro w m ent Troo's noar K-Mart. — Roprosentatlvo (o call on lood 4 pay oxo. 324-3733. Permanent & temporaryrary 044 Cof»domir»unium s For Solo (226 6 1Campers S Shells PianVsrlaking reaenrations, land Irom tho State.ite. T his ‘tJoOi'-'y-- ______M‘:,hT7« openings, E.O.E, M/F/H,f’/H, 04SM obiloHonomosForSolo 127/ f*®' Magic Valley accounts. Pro-’ro- PRINTING CENTIR tn u p o n « 5 REWARD lor losl v 37 M olor Homes lor your Christmas pari)'fly duct linos Inciudo paper,»r, Ono ol the nations loading 320-acre limitation i 51 whito i09 Shoshono St. So. 128128 Utllily Traiiors now lor Christain or oasv purchase of endowrow m ent t ” h/iss- ^34^_4S2,_322:0155.457.562; :®y lanlterlala, & packagingling printing franshlsos. T o nn Prosclous lamily pol. h listening melodies, Cal lloms. Send rosumo and lands Is an absolute, Ins 11-29-68 noarVilzabcaboin& Aro you 16 thru 2i yrs c 733-40l^allor6om. nalary requlrom onls to Box30* SIR SPEEDY,INC an annual limit. Any An< In- Cyprcs.V^ay,Ca|l7.^-7E4.7862 ^ high school dropou Bm AUTOMOTIVE — J.84, c/o Tlmos-Nows, P.O, dividual, company, '■ ' Do you nood holp oeltinn PO'SltiONOPEN Box548,TF.lD83303, . job Of gelling your. GEi M2 z s - l9 looking to expand in tho corporation Inlendin G^O? 050 Furnlshodd ^Houses FORMAILROOM FOREMAN ' f f t!e OOa-Announcementsits ball ClilT at ?34-4435 Mo 31 Aulo Servico m iller CASCADE/PGR.Jj;: Twin Fails aroa. Working bid a t th is salo wil , ^ 0n. 051 UnlurnUhoilod Housos '31, ATTHE TIMES-NEWS Looking lor "oxporiencod" ------Wod, Frl, 9 to noon, Magic Maj 052 furn. A pts.is.&Duploxos 33 32, Aulo Ports & Accossorios capital is required for In- required to slonI anar af- ' (ood servico salos persons^ns voslmenl. For (uriher infor- , Valioy Youth Services. 054 Unlurn. Apikpis & Duploxoi _ __ '3 3 .33 A ulos Wonted Responsibilllies Inciudo: (idavli lo Iho elfocloc l th a t C an't op_ home , . . .10.work (or aggrflsslvo nowi° w , ,matlonca111-600-8S44321...... -- ihey'havo' nofexceticeeded' Chrlatmai? Bo' 'Ihero ...... OSSRbbmmoloilosWontod ’34.34AuloslorRon|— ...... ■ •managing ana schedulingI • compaiw. Sond rosumo to m ltatlon vldoo tapo. Call - W V S S - B U V & . 056 Rooms Fo,rRonl ri >3535 Cycles< 8 Supplies stall ol II people , P.O. Box 15128, Boise,' „ WANTED: owner-operators V th is a c re a g e llmltc , Call 734.9256 or 423-5804 •inserilng and scheduling ol with tractora and 45-48 (t by previous purchir c h a s e s Keopsalioa. 75W732 lo *30^ 057fiof>lolMobDblloHom.s |36136 Hoovy Equipment Idaho 83715-5128. cr Call nnr will how you can maimako a BabysHtei noedod to' careca OSSOIIicoS Bu:iuslnossRonloI '39139 Pick-Up Trucks pre-pilnted advertising JohnG . (206)342-3571,. roofer traiiors Interested in ■ Irom the State, nor 3Sont. for children in my honhome 059Condominii 40 Hoovy Trucks/Seml's •maintaining ol machinery leasing lo ovor the road Ihey il they are the:he suc- unlquoChfislmasprosoi liumRonlols trucking company, inqul- Irom 9-5, Mon-Frl, *88 per p 060Wofohou*o*o/Slofogo Ronlol 41 Vons * cessful bidder at INllllc»5? lal JobSoafch..(303)452-222-2258. M M ------^ poopio cleaned, no extra charge, 5.S. buildings, (1 ronled for son, company, or ' — ------154/54 Au lo s .Codiiloc- 1 ~~z»3nQuHTHavo aomo ____.yta__ oxporionco.' Tophal JR ------or (308)382-3700 Fee. S5~AulOs • Giryiler hai j350).-lTquotJiMinaa-and-all______p o ratio n w hich wll li “ TR SSA IN 'fD EiB lAiiSiil ^ ]|f; mechanical abillly Chlmnoy Swoop, 862-3206,: __ nocossary equipment to lh e p u rc h a se r, ex< FIREFlGHTER-$527-$5l.,5 6 6 lyl 58Autas-Chovrolet e x c e e d io%. Can 733.4078.'O' Biwookly-City ol * " ■ ■ 160/SOAuios-Dodgo Tutoring by cortlllod teach­ch- operate. Start nowl Call Jim th e 320-acre llmitanltallon. Houis;mo5lty evenings er. Grades 1-6: alt skills;: In lor moro Inlormation, • . .. Pocatollo-Musl havo aI valid val 067Mi5collon«ottOusForSolo '62/b2 A ulos-Ford and/or nighls, Those contomplinplatlng —■ ...... Idaho Driver's llcons my homo. Call ?34-71S6. . Rlmrock Really, 324-8111 or • bidding on Ihls sale onse, 069Compu»ofs■t 166/^ Autos - Morcury & Lincoln — 324-3603. stJtSs «»-Pe«onals knowlcdga ol mechanic 069Com«ro»«t SB Autos-Oidtm obiio ■ Pleaso appty in porson at > detormino thoir st ability to develop necessatssary 070WonlodtoBt i ; ; ' " " " " ' 1“'3 ;A ulos-Ponllac the Times-News ollico, 9-5.ts! OH-Day Care Services on this matter by cor j C fifolightlng skills. Conta sTrodo 173^'3 Aulos • Plymouih Monday-Frlday.______' ALCOHOLICS^ Porsonnof Sorvicos !■ 071 Wantod roT — AAA Little Rod School ’ .v ling the Boise olllc 174, & up. ab o v e, a n d no bic ^meni 007-Jobs of Interest 007-Job8 of Interest 007-Jobs onmoresl drop-ins welcome. 733-5097.,7^' level, oaraflo. largo yard. • ; less than the apprapraised hoursonwookonds^ _ Form lo Personnoi SoSer- ^ near CSI i Perrino School, NQLES Vicos, P.O.- Bo* 4164169, Help waniod lull or pai3art- RN's wantod, 3-11 and 11-7 11-i | i ' ...... ' Brlghl Horizons Daycare, •a price will bo accepte(pled. MEET CHRISTIAN SINOi ks’ Access Is availabliable by pnono or mail, Lovo u Pocatello, Idaho 83205-416-4169 time positions avallabiIble. shills. Also LPN wantod loi pro-school, meals, snacks, sH datlno. marclaQO. Local■cal na- EEO/AAm/F/H, ' Become an MDC dlstribut'utor days. Apply at 640 Fllor Avo licensed. 734-7322.______1,100 SQ. FT., 2 bdrms. 1 a c o u n ty paved road. ,f fQij For Inloimallon 678-2709. West or call 734-8645, Tho Stale of IdahoThli ujHi llonwldo. no leo, donallnations Full/Part timo S180 por rc - BUS HOSIST/HOSTESS Daycare/Proschool. l”opon-on- balh, garago, appllancos, only- Bo* 90?0.20, TF, taking pholgraphs at homilOme, ------Ing, Mon lo Fri.. aoo 2 to'5 5, , good area noar CSI. $65,000. not accept bids Iromom any vanNuy3,Call(ofnla9l40)l«09, Enperionco unnecessary.: — Will be reresponsible for activity, snacks. 733-1455. ipiio^d 007-Jobsollntarest - 007-Jobs ol Interest person, party orh« P'ush lurnishod room3fn w / mm camera, i lllm suppllo HOBBY HORSE DAY 2 BORMS, I balh plus lull porallon who al theh e timi e p,|yn,o * board lor tho Iroo. 1416-482-3600 includlnuding greeting alall fun turn- CARE-PflESCHOOL, limitedod basomont, carport, thermo of salo is . doling)inquoni oldorly in lamliy sellsotting. Sundays, c »t. 524, ______around, ov enrollment. roasonabloQlo windows, bulll-ln ap- ______with paymonis on ox- $450 por mo, por por:’Ofson^Fuil-limo ____ commlasione overnight, and rates, Kimberly. 4 23-5544. ____pilancos. $59,500. r-T----- istlrio'State cdnlracisICIST — 73_4^7,— _ Z - cablnot salesman neodo MAY’S OAY CARE, licens­ - C A R R I EER I NEEDED- special Tbuseses arFiving aP yX Call today and soo how ; ‘ One Tenth (l/iO)/IO) Of PREGNANT-NEEDHELlE L ^ immediately. Musl bo sol ed. insurod, oxporiencod, ooay you can own a duplex! ' < ihe-purchase price-CO-and-Froo— prognancy— los(osting motivalcd. have own vQhicIA, ^ J E R O i WM E A R E A property. roloroncos. School gnancy and b e willing lo work i readlnoas. 733-3732. :. InleresI at Ninee a n d avaliablo. Call Pregna U for Ih* following StrM tt: — AMERICAN REAL ESTATES ,i on HollinoA Crisis Contor.or 734- Twin Falls, Sun Valioy’ and an avallabU Must possesess excellent Reliable molhor will babysit [, One-half ' (9'/i%) surrounding aroas, SaloSalos A''*- A: W *tl A\Avo. B; Wo«t Av*. C; W *it 'Sit APPRAISAL balance, of principalija i for wookdays. roasonaolo (Acniaa trom Court House) . ••Ti;.,- oxporionco nocossary anand Avo. D: Wotf Av«. E.: W *lt Av*. F; Ald*r Soulh communicatiction skills and ratea,and ref. 734-2113. remainder of year,r, c a s h Roo*" oldoily avail: knowledge ol cabinotsIS to r - .100.600;. B irth-South 100.400; I C*dar. South JOO..— ______1 734-5650 — r— on-day-of'6al6rbalalalancfl In“ llconsofl shollor Ho construction holplul. Sond Son 400: Oofo South l0 0 -«•600: Elm Sooth 100-400) Fir ' “be capable oof making briefs in T w en ty (20) annuan u a lin - y . 8' 0,. fogyfno lo Box Q-84. clc/o South tOO-MO; South s I Lincoln 100-400. odd tid* 015-Babyailtera stallmenfs at Nine tngo Timos Nows, P,0, Box: 548.S4! ool*. presentatioro n s to bus _ TwInFalls,Id63303. ' Babysllllng In my homo■no Alda S tro n g ...... 733-0905 One-half (9%%) Interte re s t. Hypnosis Plooso rotpond onlyly If you llv* clos* lo lh * i* ' groups. wookdays, agos 6 & undor,or, D ennlsV ollm or....733-9199 (cerlified chocks'3 o r ___ CalU208)678-95311 RN or I.PN needed lor memed- orooi. ■ noarPorrlno school;------LOWell Wills" ------postal money orderse rs a c- t r a v e l e r s ' b a n d be ical Drs. ollico In Jerom If interestedd phone contact . Call 733-8707, coptable as cash Hi«.’ Sond rosumo to Box 'IZ: A-8 C A U T O L L rra il s36.as3s s n , for ino for Christmas partiartios. c ro Tirnes Nows. P.O. 8i Cactus Pete's 10% of a p p ra is e d valuo). val' Call 543-6500 or 734-7021. s's Personnel ,Of- Annual installments i - — 548, TwInFalls. idahoa3303330 3. fice. 017-BusIneMOpptys. 017-Bu»lne»3Opptya. . ,..due at the beginnln( I.-. both-has-Famlly-and.Adult ■Acl s • A & «ssaiL _ J 702-755-232321, Exit. 146 __ — ASSOCO C I A T E - p rin cip al a n d Intein te re st Hos for you. DIacussloisiona, • ------I 1 ROUTE AVAILABLEi e Friendship & Support.1. : 324- 'S a lo s Porson-Ladies Wear for an ap(ippointment. ' payable in-advance. BUSINESS COCONSULTANT Each/bidder i3 is re-_3783. 733-9577or 7{li-3214.'14 AMERICAN PERSONNEL i j r a p - '______- ^ ^ 2 , ______IN T Wr I i N F A L L S Nolloool b»iln«i> glilna ll'mlUm W-Ing Im A.>|. quirod to make a dopje p o slt Wo wish 10 express our l»nl.. Indl.;4«| mu.1 •vtlnMI probl*n>.»l.lng obillty. (n- 1 to ali Socrotary wilh logal oxporlporl- 7 0 0 & 000 blocKs of0 Harrison, 800 block l»r rK» Odyonreg* ol b«lr« mII.« _w lih the soiling aoen and onco.-Rosume-tO-P.O. Bo> .vppoft ol on« r>l IS. tro ... , wllh IK* oiMXlol'on Box------of-Tytor“ and Q5ulncy—400~block—of" l ■9««i ond moil rvtpKixj eomglrl»*j th o a m o u n l'o r “ lO% nolflhbors who ollerodd u u3 a 1768. Twin Falls, ID,83303, •AM paid IfolnJng In ft*w OflMM. the Appraised value placo to slay, words ol cc Alf'cir. 300 S 4 0 0 blocks of Moodows, r a o Y d <«d Ifln*. b«Min. Nemlnel ..Tm". I com- Socrotarlal posltlor Sr.SOO iMiulrwt, Coll lor IrM com. the land al or before5re th o lort. Hems ol loodI i and availablo. Pleasant worktal- at' 700 block df Nowpcp o rt. lime of making hisIs firstf clolhlng whon our hohomo mosphoro, good salary and Ploaso respond on>nly if you live closo to bid, as Q guarantee30 thI a t burned last month, bonolils, oxporionco in Notional BuslneitiitConiullantt.Inc. < if h e Is th e su c cle e si ssfu l Along wllh our sad mennomo- gonoral ollico duties and thoso oroos. Coroll Iho Tlmos-Nows - — biddor ho will execx o c u ta rlos ol loss will bo0 Ithe com puter knowledge ro- M onday th ro u g h Friday.I 8:00 a,m. to with tho State of Idahrtaho a apodal momoriosof.you.lu. quirod. Sond rosumo to OK 5:00 p.m.. 733J3-0931 or Olotha, rk Sim on, ExMxrtIv* V.P. , m., NnncyiBobBorontz • Auto System s, 5S6 4th Avo, MR] ..,; ------contract_foc—lho_fi_put_5af)« 4 Scott Tumor------WrTwln-Fall3.-ldaho-moi: ------7 3 3 -0 1 5 2 .------____-E quoL O pportunity.ity-Employor M /P/H /V — (504)454.196® ------chase ol said landnd a c-. Jerom o, Idaho, Altonllon Judy, N>wOri>otii.l^ r . a

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-OU-lncofTO Property OlS-lDCOfne Property 02^lnveslment C03B-Homes For S a le ______CSMtomesForSile t030-Homes ForStle ' (O S IM ^ e s ForSale 03&-HomesFofStle O: _____ OS030-Homea For Saie Qoi somomififl to soil'! TWO 4-ploios In Twin, Sell METROPOUTAN ts BBy ownor. 5 bdrm. IV4 balh. . , Sell II lho low-cost way.., r woodslove. dining room,- SECLUDED ~ 5 ACRES______1 1 ____ . . . . ' By 3y c ownofTBrlclc. homo in-. ._ a y - or irode, 1 Of both,)lh, PAYING THE HIGHEST vi - HOMES ftfoodridge, 3530 aq II on wllhclasstllod. 73W)fi26. Assufneabio FHA loans,ns, PRICES IN 33 YEARS forr I 149.000. CrostwocHf Dr.' Cail ' FORTHEHOUDAYS $63,500 4 level home. 2 fami­ ----- Uahnntlnr. Evr)s3?6-S373 ‘ ■ • • • Ily rooms, 2 fireplaces, YOU’LL BELIEVE IN )no ievoT, 4 bdrms. 3 batha. __ roal ostalo contrBCls. doods5 704^.06-.______}oaulllui oak kilchon, 4 car for ol trusl. mortgagos, par- g INCOMPARABLE owner will exchange lor Chock Classlllod for - By ownor: Pay only closing 11 homo In Twin Falls, SANTA C U U S 5®?“jarago w/slorago. Owner ADVERTISE whatovor you nood- li's, a tiaia, no commissions, th a tt cosisc on this all brick. S YYour own living Chrislmas NEWLYWED'S SPECIAL when you soo Ihls lovoiy 4 wmfiwill finance. 734-Jto. YOUR groat wav lo savo monov. , moans MORE MONEY lorr bdrm,p family hom o in choico li(roes iMrder this 20 acre TIpTopCondllion • M bodroom. 2 balh family ___ —7 youl-Sorry no loans mado. N oslalo. Nearly now brick NELSON REALTY ^ SERVICE SPECIALTYry Want lo savo money? . NE Twin Falls location, lm- 0 2 Largo Bodrooms ^ homo closo lo the now Por­ 'J Shop clojslliod lirst I?., lor (collect) 208-734-0387.• n medialQ p o ssession. Largo hhome wilt) approximately NlcoCarpet&Drapes 734^oe65W ^ 224 __ nrrine School. Formal Oakly 031-dulofTown 031- IN THIS DIRECTORYT whatovor you noed. MolropoiiUn Financial Sef-• a assumablo VA financing. 77000 sq. fl. ol living spaco. 3 Sparkling Kllchon Vj stono entry. largo master____ _ Vicos, P,0. Box 2040. Twin1 0Ownor will carry balanco, ccar garago. Spacious coun­ TF. appraised lor $50,000 Assm Low Inlorosl Loan sacrillce „ $43,500, 3 bdrm, 2 bedroom, lormal dining {oi A ncnowor whito brick homo Fails. ID63303-2040.______._ tSS.OOO.Ji Cali 733-6M9, lilry kllchon. lormal dining LowDownpaymoni could bo main lloor family wIlliivilli 3 bdrm. 2 baths, heal Placoc' ijrJor Iho hoatiing o room and living room, 2 fam- ( ba.th.W olCSI. 637-6402. , ” yourcholco! ’» » ' 020-Mon8yToLoan WE BUY MORTGAGES BY Q OWNER: In TF, 4 bdrms, f; ONLY «7.90^CALL NOWI room), family room and pumjsump, 2 car garage, loncod - WoglvecaSh. Welrylogivo) 2 2 up S 2 down, full llnlshed “ily rooms, game room. 8 Very nico relurbtshod, 3 ballroom ba (or rec. room) in yard,rard, sprinklers and much bdrm 2 balh homo. 311 Ash, pa Your ad will roach 22,OOC. (VW Boy, Broker Of SolF " a s nigh as 90% cajh for< b bsmt. Bickol School Dist. “bodrooms plus maids l basomont, covered palio, moremoro. v« mile from Paul. Roat Esiato Conlracls. Mor-Of- your mongago. CallI • FForaD0l-cail733-724l. Pquarters. 5 balhs and all ol 'HAMLEH REALTY $34,500Jomi 788^4375. _ _ piaysot in back yard and CalhCall 4364160 after4pm, Jamlllos ovoryday and Iho Ihc tflagos& Oocdsot Trust; rosuils will a m u o you. Cal: Leonard,862-3206,O ak lo y :----- the amonliles you would OFRCE...... 7334079 01 why' r e n t ' ' loilots ol maluro Ireos. Pdcod rij' 20. Chain Jink _EaB£M£,LY_C.njray^jil!L______ORTOLLFREE- 'enc a r =undafqrouna ------goilcourso.carolroo living, prosiigious p neWiborhood^r.J'-734^30w85W224 ------t ^ - ^ ------. g‘ clerir4TH drm , 2 bath homo. T“ ^ :5«R32-4595 6*1808------•g2J-0pen Houses {l2M)D6n Houses • Spacloua-lfl-lBvel. 4 bdrm lor It only. J79.900, whore ■ - ' ------HoHas full basem ent, garago sprinklers, eleclric heal, lamtly homo, main lloor ovory 0 houso on the block Is lirepiiroplace, garagoJarge lam- 029-*0pen Houses 'a wilh shop plus REALLY low Iy room, pallo, ali insulatod. . uliiilios & lamliy room, aa winnor? Drive lo 646 Bail- < hoal bills. $47,500. 141140 Auslin;'3 Mrm.“i2 2 m i r - k i c i t i r i r i t oiogani master bdrm. suilo. ifingrudo Dr, and soo lor 'SECLUOEDSEHING >69,000. Terms. Bill Stewart, t ------s J660 down and *168 per 'M;22J I.ClrcioLReaitv. k O3O-Hom0s For Sale wllh «! llroplaco, m any oxtras. yiyoursoll. Then call lho hoi Largo Lai 4 bodroom home on DOSHIER REALTY Smonth. Cail 733-0458., _ _ i O P i Ni HI O U S E *^ ______.Cl Choico NElocalion.T-25, liiline 733-5336. AsK lor Col- % ^ acre south ol Twin, Lols lACkP'OT ' HOME -nowly ■ Altracllvo brick home al 756I * * Clean, quallly-conslruclod lcloon, ol troos and largo garden 734-2922 ^ 12 . bdrm, 128 Ramage, l^^moemodolod 1600 sq'lt. 4 T S e a s o n s G ro o tln g t a t r Normvlow Or, 4 bdrm. 2I 3 3 1bdrm. 2 balh brick homo, 2 arcarea. Jusl righi for the largo $20,500. J600 down and $TS LTmidrm. 2 bath, 2 car garaoe, 2 balhs. Irg fmly-rm w/2 Irplcs; fir firopiaces, family room. Rv WMINIATURE FARM Santa fanfamily. ^63,00, Call Gary. peperm onlh.Call 733-0456. ireplacos. spill level, lenc- -y SOBOrandn d v te w De. M. ^ I pflrtrlnp, patin ~ Iriiit ui ln«n thP hf,t tiih *48 '5 5 - 2 4 7 0 , ______. will nogoliato. By appolnl: tichome on Julio Lano, iovciy in ir lamliy room. 2.1 acros r ' rodecoroted 4 i I bodroom 2 Both G.S.R. when . you see this home____ caliallof6pm733t5:63, _ . d(docof, exclusive master wllh w garden, fruil trees, sel GEM STATE Fpricod ' al only $34,000 wllh 3 "W Q PHomes For Sale 030-Homes 030- For ^ homo with largijrgo rooms, 2 fire- K Bcaulilui, largo, older. suite in loll, hoat pump. -i•up lor horsos, calves. bodrooms. C3ulsido Ihoro's ; now dock, doublo garago. siShoop. reindcor. chickens REALTY a ; ^ plocQS a n d lo tsts of storage. Price ^ ^ resiorod homo. >4 bdrms, 2 a lonced yard and carport ■ •i 'l.V- K baths, J59.900, 145 9lh AVe: choico iocallon, T-64. aiand ducks. V^hat more 734-0400 for thal now Cadillac Santa reduced to midi 40s.4( STOP by todoy U N..TF,Tom7B9-4375,______could you want? Call today brings you. Act guicklyl Call ■ “ - J . V ^ between 1 p.m.1 . J S 4 p.m. by going ROBERTJONES lor an appolnlmoni. 177,500. ORTOLLFREE wWall i H ess, I54&-66, I ^ west on Fiior Ave\vo.; turning right on ^ 1-600-432-4M5ext808 REALTY THREEMREALTY n G ro n d v io w a n d iw wotching lor signs. ^ * BUSINESSMEN NOTICE ...... 733^5338...... g a r d e n e r s ' DEUGHfi' 1 G.S.R. I H —Ovmer— w iii'sacrlftco —a t—______. • jcr#-ln-town,-ftldoJ_homo------$55,000 tl you can close Ihis WllWllh low. low healing costs. (GEM STATE REALTY 1 m t ,Fiuitlreo3galore.$38.000. t f —purcha$aJn-UEfi_Apatax-___ -LOTSINHOLLISTERI-^ ------lmaleiy 1,000 sq. ll. ollico HAVEN I- IN HOLLISTER! ^ — X Ijr l Housu s e OHI c o ^ T K condominium lor saio in Must buy 4 lots lor a NELSON NE REALTY ORTOLLFREE North Pla:a ollico condo's. ,The [ old Bank and Holoi Is a qCuliding slle. Lois, aro 7-1 1-e0(M32-4995exte08 I c M N T Rr L^ A N I unique building wilh ovor si 734-3930 0 6 65W224.- - ilty\ 733-2008 wK Torms possible, 2 prlvalo of- V, suilabte lor homo or ______HORSE I SET-UP on 2 ocrea:res, bllovel home licos and ono largo rocop- 2',8.000 sq. II, on 2 levels plus &businosss. Only S650-J850 _ 2.000 more In lho basomem.—-per-iot.-Mobife p homes OK. - - -has -wolk.out- doyllght-) h t —b o » « m o n t , - - 5 ------• tion/oflico room. Two on- v! CXf-HomesFofSaie “| tiros. Exceilonl iocaiion on 2,'Also has 2 ronlal apart- cCall Lynn Rasmussen, l3(KHoiTiM'For'^e’'. O ~ '' C bodrooms, 3 baths, greaireot family room, monls. All lor only $49,900. t;»200-«4, . Fa«Sj jusl oil Blue Lakes. J, hoat pump, jonn-aire,3, Ilots of extras, 'k 'k'k 'k'k'kT i 'k'k'k'k'k'k'k Ask lor Lynn Rasm ussen, - «201-86. Double garago,^sprinkleiklers, horso barn, i O P E NI IH O U S E ^ G.S.R. I tack room fi pasture. i " "g .s,r, GEM STATE I ^ TODAY 1s3il30<5tOOP.M . ^ G.S.R. $ 1 2 8 , 00 0 0 0 L GEM STATE GEM STATE REALTY I Haiw-, Frm:. Conoos. Loiv Aw01 OkSgj,E Motuc T>m». r • REALTY REALTY • • 734-0400 Sr>jr>no Un>» tno ALL lyoei ol5( InvwtmefttInv l>i«x>ttpe« ANO -.^IR W II^J REAi ALTY in c . ■ h 73^-0400.. ORTOLLFREE ‘ sn, l,,nO ol BUSINESS . . , Ls-go> 4 U S A anO CANADA . -. NO BROKEHAQC FEES , . . J s l a L ORTOLLFREE FREE'r;tQ on BUYING o> SCUiNO. 7 3 4 -61500 5 0 ___ ^ ' . . r •• 1-«KM32.4595 0XtM8 ORTOLLFREE - • 1-600-432-4595exte0fl 734-7640-Tecf e d M a c N e l l oir^YYios " LOW DOWN 3 bodroom, or for moro) IniInlo wrlle; t- CLOSING COSTS, All eloc- „garago, loncod yard, good Rt. 2 Box 5493. Twinwin Falls, ID 83301 L 3 bdrm. 340 Ash. S32.000. Iflc fj: 3 bodroom home. ??-3ll3lor»*)nDtr<««j r J960 down and J250 por location for J34,000. l»ui^wTL«-l-«00n?-3l garage, counlry al- pRainbow Realty 733-2273. L m onlh. Call 733-0456. - , mosphoro. J37.5C0. , f is ih jo^omg n [Compony 1 S42.M0 - Brtck home In Rainbow Ra Really 733-2273. . L'LO.W DOWNI'S bdrm. w/ L Twin. 3 bdrm, 2 balhs, bsml. oarDQc 8 pallo. foncod yard 460 MAIN • lg lot. S750 down. Owner/ and landscaping, iocaled in 4r 411ALTUIU R A tD B IV I L aaonU43-6253. * * KKlmboriy, Cail4jf3-474i. ~ AVE. S. w ^ PRESTIC10US locollonn oand on oflordabio prico. ^ Musl soli! Lovoiy newer ' HOME FOR SALE: 6 yrs old, hihomo i.i quiol NE Twin Fails W E S T E R N 7 3 3 - 3 3 6 S Thrso bedroom *, twovo both* ond o cozy don »h 3400 sq II.. 7 bdrms, master ncighDorhood. ' 4 odrm. 3 , bdrm-loaded wllh extras. ^ ^ mako thi* brick homo10 c0 grool buy, Hool pump . balhs,bi now shop, many ex­ REALTY 4 comlort yoor roundid and o lire p la c o ...lo o .'JU r vanity for hor. 3 balh, 2 ' liroplaces. Now carpel. tras.lr including odioining SO r $66,500. CCA Bonus Poin’olnl* Avolioblo. EXTRA NICE AND NEAT X x 135- lol, Bolh/J86,000. No hdrapos and blinds. Eleclric kX Salcall3plea30l 734-4722. _ PRICED BELOW APPRAISAL11 I 1Fantaillc buy on hoal pump, sprinkling p*explains Ihis 1380 sq II Irl- Si thi* cholot stylo 3 bedroom,im . 2 balh homo on L syslom . Assumable VA 'O'level homo, 3 or 4 nN.W. AREA large open 3 quiel col-do-*oe *lroot, Extroi»tro* Includo pormo- ^ S ab alaa R ealty 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, nlco bdrm b< 2 balh home on largo r loan. Job transfer. Cail 733- nent tiding, huge redwoodd deck,d< tllo counter, L 6747or734-1220. «carpeting, oarage wllh boaulllul pi landscaped lol. ■K ^ 733-53-4321 . J fI ' ______opoponor. good location. AsK- AAlrconditionedllireplacoi & hot tub, llroplaco ond moro,iro. Price reduced to ino.onlyS54.500. RRVpatking.Alilor$54.000. only $47,900. Coll flondy AndiA nderion lo *eo Ihl* r'k'k'k 'k 'k-k'k 02M )pen Houses IRWIN REALTYINC ~ NNELSON REALTY . ENERGY. EFFICIENT homo *av(*avo» In.moro woy*. -_ . . A * * * * * * * * * * T M S a d r.734-3930 be 65W224'“ 2 lhan onol Energy *ovlngg ffooiuros includo: oirlock onlry, triple pono wimwindow*, woodstovo FILER, low down payment, 3 NEW LISTING* bdrm homo wllh lull base- 3 bedroom homo, garago. ond injulotod window trootmeitmonl*, Prico *6vina» on thi* 3 bodroom, 2 bath^ hohomo In quiel *ub- 1 O PENHHOUSE-TODDAY 1-4 t Smenl on largo lot. gtgreat terms! S33,500. ^ DIroetloni: Easlast of Moglc Valloy Mall, wiwotchforslgni. # R/(lntflw Really 73^2273. divl*ion. Call Randy Andorador*on, reduced lo $52,500. I t NELSON REALTY BY b' 'o w n e r ' Comp'lolely -734-3930 0 6 65W224 romodolod, re all elcc. 2 bdrm .' -HAZELTON 2 bodroom* up.p. Iilorgo'kltchon ond' ' ' palio-dock.-oak balhroom, . tlwing-room.. lulL boiomont-jmt—in.^ow or—liomo_ ------fn^Ig garage, foncod yard, 214 A**umo$33.800wilh9Vi% loonclo*lngco*U.loor Madison;j32,500,734-8577..... FMHA FINANCING ~BE5T'BUYlN“mrocreoge.e. 11.75 ocres-wotor. *prlnkler. born, fruit Iroo** ondor boaulllul *plll II F^^V fr^H IK r' lor this -3- bodroom homo - wilhwil lull basom ont. New , lovol hom o with 2 flreploco*DCo* ond o lontostlc ------carpollng on main floor, and '•030-HoinoiForSjlo viow. Coil todoy on ihl* ono101 ol I$72,950. ■ ■ i i M fenced yard. This is a brand OWNER HAS MOVED and onionxiou* to *ell th lt j nowno listing and will nol bo - oxceplionol—1—0er0 'e*lal0, on the markol long. ' irlghi kllchen and m Economy pricod ot $40,000. bodroom*. 2 bothj, brlgh breakfoit nook. Red room wilwith roguloilon pool *The best presentmt you could ever fineind for your wife. * Don'too miss your chance to ow/n your 'Own hem e wllh loblo. Brick llroplaco wllh FobcFabco insorl. All oloc- 2 She'll lo v e t h ^i copeness of 6 acresis with plenty of.* "0" down paymont. Cali W ~ v i / h ’ iric Modollion homo. Air condilionod. coni Morvel- deer to roam. Lots of o room for the * . Wallwt H ess boloro you're loo ou* Norlh view ol valloyloy ond Sowtootht._ ____ *room for retnde iaio. 1550-66. Roducod $6,000 to low. iow-o w p rlc e “of $79,500. ■ * ‘elves with~4' be(s e d ro o m s , 2 flraplace;:es to'hang your A*k Tod for o ahowlng. 733-4941•4940. * stockings with^ (care. All the amrrimenities plus a ^ G,S,R. f f W S R EFlEa YOUR SUCCESS in grociout{ turroun- r suite. Price just redsducedi Coll Lee * ding*. Located omid*l lovoiy.tely. well molntalnod I t p riv a te m o s te r s GEM STATE homo*. Ihl* 5 bodroom. bricI'brick homo olfor* on * f o r d e ta ils 82 9 -5574 7 6 o r REALTY impro**iveIy landscaped entrance, entr o morvol- •— ously lorgo lire p la c ^ living'ing roam , ovorslzod 73M400 P h o n o S43-8B06 1 1 9 N .B. B I ro a d w a y in B u h l dining room ond kilchon, o0 susunny solar room. 2 ORTOLLFREE TOLL FREE lomily room*, 3 full both*,I*, and.c 0 doublo cor l E A L T Y I 1-80CM32-45G5exie08 E l-800-251-4663 EX=XT. 733 gorogo. Roducod lo a loww $i$B9.500. Coll Jonn I ROBERRT JONES Rl Kulchl*on lor m oiro dolall*1* atol 734-3373 or 733- * 7 3 3 -0 4 0 4 2365. CITY ACRIMACES O S -O peo Houses CIFTWRAPPED IN BRICK - thisthi* lovoiy 3 bedroom ONE OF THE BEST BUYS IN IT FILER1 NEAT LIHIE ACACREAGE on povod hom o I* In llp-top condilion.ion. Firoploced living $35,400 lor thi* now or 3I bedroomb ,, highway: 1230 squoro»qi loot homo wllh room, formol dining room.n. 2 ovorllied fomlly -oll-olodric:— Cyclono—foneorteod-yord,- • loti-olTlmprovom/omonl*.-Juif-rlght-io‘ • -room*.- wondorlul-solor-roorroom.- botomonl- lor------Immacuialo condition, driveI''® '03 hovo plonly ol livo*tock. $36,000 - oxpontlon ond room lo porkark o< 23' RV, A greol Romioy end glvo u* o coll. ' lT e : ^ e ^ ...... Q»umablo,loan._^i._Askino $50,000. - price ot $53,900. Call Jonnin HulchlsonH lor your n ^ E ] STA' pfivolo view ing ol 734-33731 oor r 733-2363.7 CLEAN. a iA N , aC A N ond 1 I J '” ' W H « TOU)U'RE « LOOKING FOR - S 1445 A movo'lnto: 3 bodroom homo CHARMINgJ bRICK and woodod r.rambler with lorgo A ddison Ave. E . .... log room, famll/ roofn. *«par 6 corouiol in' worm Idmil Sunday, Dc .Porl’botemeni ond a liot tub.. Xno Pn.i #ll. Yoor MEMBER TW IN FAF A L L S , TENTMENT bo YOURS In the th« OREAM HOME. /ith your hoitoi* "B.K." __ ^Qcrti.._Com *.-.«'*•’ "I*!* $5t,000. i«544-86. -MULTIPLE LISTIN Gser S! v ic e :— :=!------_Po*slblo-Builna*i.locallon.-$A).-*47.000. Jfoof.Hotl.. ------Htnloy.Home733-31B5, *S ------^------_ Stovo Hollow*.______I f . E-8Tlfne8-New5. TwinFIn Falla, Idaho Sunday. Deciecemberl4,1986 __ /"

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054-Unfum.Apts. “ 032-BuhW!0rHom05 W7-*Fannsi Ranches 051-Unfum. Houses 051-Unfum. Houses 054-Unfum.Apls. 0 . ® 070-WanledToBuy : Wi-HobNeHomej ' & Duplexes mS Merchandise ^ 7 ~ j 760 acfoJ wosl Ot Gooding.ng. ______•-•- C Counlry stylo homo, 4 Largo I 4 bdrm, tri-lovol homo i Duplexes ^ BUYING: acrap gold jewot- ^ I fiavo 4 acros wltti 2 In cTiolco area. 2 luil baths, -- Nico 2 bdrm. carpot. ^ ,000 Gralnorios; pivot irrigallon;on; 1981 Fleolwood. 14 x 70. 2 tbodrooms, 7 balhs. proles- I ------rv.,ry., diamonds, storling . bodroom houso. JM.OOfl sionally docoralod, oxira flroplaco, I lonced yard. '1 bedroom basom ent. drapos. di appls. water lurn. owed wllh t222 por month«nth hoad rango right.)ht. bdrms, 2 baths, all appls. ! refrlg. stove & all utllillos $250K -f $l00dop.733-4316. u silverware, pocket walchoSt > ,,5 5 - J770.0Q0------’------liroplaco.-fcdwood. aock._l.__ largolol,dbloaraao.$550. Rolofoncos I & dop rogyirod. J® 067T-Mlsce!laneou3______silver dollars, coin colloc-,. ------paymontsrt must leave area Call 326-4a52or 423-6377. fumished. $200 por m onlh T«tx5mnpirUnfumrRont -t* _ & win trado my oquliy tor A/C. Counlrysldo Villago? FOSTER m5\NAGMENT ‘ oluadooosll.C an 733-1735. ac lions, otc. #36. coll Lloyd at 733-5241 according lo Incomo. C*sa ^dlustab)o Ad chair with light, travol Irallor, truck, car,a!. CANYONSIDE REALTYY Del Prado 3244464 EHO sui Idaho Coin OtMerles days, or 733-5957 ovos._____’ . 250 2n^AveS^733^)^ pPsrtiiliy1 lurnished 2 bdrm. D_< sultabio lor exam s and 302 ' North Main. 733^563. - boal. or mosl anythingI otOt 324-33S4 api. Call 733-5374 or 733-4726 2 1 2 Edge of lown. ' ^ a n 3 2 4 3 bedroom, appliances, lroalment,$50. tjp. Call733-&300. J® ! <6.000 valuo. Call 73i-lB2T. 60 ACRE FARM. 2V> mllos7 ': 24 X 60 dbl wido. 3 bdrms. 2 E 283 Heybum Ave. West flof i moro Informalion. W; Wanted lo buy baskelball " bams, llroplaco 5 appls. tbodroom, flrepiaco. garago, 3 ; bdrm, 1 bam, plus partially ^ Washor/dryor hookup, AshloyasI wood furnace, ther- Wan' ' Nice 2 bdrm homo lor salo Iromconiorot Joromo, 50% % oardon spot, horso barn. ( Lg cloan 2 bdrm duplox In $260/285 $2i monlh plus dopos- Tiastai rna control. J 180. In Buhl. Pficod rloht. 734- undor oatod pipe. 324-2956,_, $1000 down, lako ovor pmis C finished basomonl. $350 por 11. Washlnglon Park Twnhs. pn - w/aPD. crodit. 678-1116 Lisa. ’call Gene ot Evergreen month.t Call Jano, 733-4006. Twin. Appls & somo utll. »- Pressure cooker, soalor, tore noon oraltorS. 64fl7ove5 0fy34-3l3?daya-L . 97 acros (or ronl. closo lo turn.fu $24?. Call 423-4401. Call Cj 734-2307.______indc«n3.$a5.C en( a ll324-S453. I2I£. QANK r e p o ; 1972I ^ ?oallyi?3iL32M_q.f2^0’i.-_ TF. Calf 733-6696-______- Tamarack. ' 14x64'. Idaho) E Exiomoly clean. 2 bdrm, Ad’ullLhrlng 2 2^ bdrm in TF. Balh 4 ’A, Sean Be Wtrdhouse complote 033-Kimbflriy4iansen l3ank& Trust Co.. 734-6000. rnow carpol, garage, foncod G.S.R. ■ pallo, carpon, storago. ap- with wn milling oqulp.. or will 072-Anliques 072- . ; back yard. $?85 -f d^oposli. Qjlot, Luxury Pi:pis. No pota. $270 + dop. sell sel oqulp. separately. Loca- — - 038-Acreage 4 Lots Cloan 12X64 Flootwood with J ANTIQUES, ETC. CO-OP in- FRANK UOYD WRIGHT . CaII7i-7j39_5,______GEM STATE REALTY ,1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments 526^048 ?2i or326-4256. :lon [|oi Is Ideal lor coal an d /o r ANTi lypo luxury. «00 sg It rock iippliancos. carpollng. '• Ronl From $255 2 t ivood yard. Haa ollico 4 yitesvltes your Christmas browSr. i?,'" DISTRESS S M E ~ O iiio : drapes, froo dollvory. war-- E Exlra nlco. In counlry, Ig 2 • 734^)400 ■ 2 txlrm duplex, carport, utlll- wo and wood Insldo ond out.°^,i; says soli by Iho end ol SonlorCltizonDiscount tyty room, no pots, $235 jcalos. sea Vory easy lerm s. Ino-Ing. (ipen Sunday 12 lo 5. ultra-fliodorn homo wilh ranly, book prico. J6600. myI C Bdrm. 2 balh mobilo homo. ORTOLLFREE 1534VlstaAvo..BolSO. ' December no mailer whal- 3 - Appls. hoarth tor wood m onth.Call 733-1221.______PoiRocky Mln Roally 733-1406. view cn 2'A socluded acres. ' “ prico. $3995. Brockman’3 -^ 1-600-432-4595 ext 80a LAURELPARKAPTS ^ 3 j)C Parlour So»°^So^t^car^' so roducod from a high ° ol 734-3167, 324-1203, 733-0043 SSIOVO. $275 -f deposit. Cail 2 bdrm. w/d hookup. Irldgo. arAIHlcb. 324-3404. 3 p c •. Enoroy olliclcnl. 1°* low $70,000 to only $45,000 now, , 324-3802altQ_r_4p.rrj. l76MaurlceSLNorth Slovo. dishw ashor, Black Bla Fox fur jacket w / oo mfllnienance. afcfilloclural- 2 1 972 Hlllcfoal 20 x 60 mobilo ^ volvol. $ 4 0 0 .y h o n o ^ ^ (§ B ° big 1450 sq It. 3 bdrm. 2 > Good NE localion, 3 bdrm, 3 ______m m ______dl-disposal. Phono 733-6169. jllachablo all: lur hood, slzo vol« ly . doslgnod lo ollmlnslo balh faclory homo and ’20 20 homo In TF. already sol up C f b d rm w/pa3tur'or$2f5‘'. l Clean 2 bdrm. close to Mor- , , 10-12, oxc. cond., oxc. prico •'sprinn and lall housoclean* acros of oood larm land with.{in or can be moved. 3 bdrm. 2’ iVh balh, allachod garago, mllos n No.. 3 Ea, Jerom e. 2 bdrm apt, 645 Quincy St. 1?; . nowly romodolod. 3l5 Knol- C ningsido. W/D hookup, ap- tN.. , ' $245 * dop. Call alter 6 It $200. Call 543-^72. 073-Sewing 073. i Crafts ■ Infl” . T ennis court, land­•no* TFCC walor rights. Homo114 Is balh. appls, storago shed, n Call 324-3301.a8k lor Ruby. pis. "|| $250 -f dop. aomo scape, cloao to achool and (ra $16,900, Call 234-1430 oves. tltingriam Dr. $415. W estern 3 pm 733-7064.______1 Budget Rent A Car ------only 4 yoars old and-Is oxira , Appraisal Co, 733-1473,_____ 3 ^ bdrm, 2 balh house. In- utj!lllospd_.7:a-3^ ut ____ _P-" 1985 Chovy Caprlco Classic ExtrjExtra largo Mr. 4 M rs. Santa buBlnoss. -Moro acroago nlco with a wood Slovo, high-Igh- MUST SELL! Like new 2 ^ cludods rolrig.. stove, ;^r 2 bdrm. api, partially lur- available. Call gpr734^243. wa !s'^$^)M 0.'Fof'appt!> hick. Call 734-0540.______lovol Iramp, play nouao.so, shop 4 earn on 4 acros, 3 bedroom homo with CcCondo Stylo, 2 bedroom, all ll^ £lu d e d ‘.'Calf^4^sa6‘i'.^*” ^ Hondo olKlMc guitar, ' Newly redecorated 3 I, o r Sale: 1 round trip piano Tiotallc mota bluo, se ries 760. , trull troos, shods, corrals,lis. Nlcolylandscapod.$156,50a.0. Rlghl now Is a slow time lor N storage shed on cul-de-sac ap Share a 4 bdrm house. $130 oatodplpo. 8 mlnulos to MV , our business which moans boOrcom. P' 2 balh wilh dou- Icket to Colorado Springs (200. $200. Includes c aso . C a ll' bio carport, oxira slorago, '''in Filer. $290/monm + do- •pssTsaaEN F T pincludos ail uliiilios. m ale or U Mall, d mlnulos to Joromo. CANYONSIDE REALTYi wo'll soil CHEAP. New bl - posll. Call 326-5314. _ _ j, fomalo. Call 734-9576. Daving Doc. 18 trom Bolso: 734-3'r34-36io. ______i Houso & 5 acros. J122.000. DOUBLE WIDE. 3 bdrm. lonced lo yard and kllchen ap- P' 2502n(l A y eS , !£ : oturnrngDoc. 25.423-4094. .jw rey Piano Ilko now 5 houso & 15 ocros. *132,000.Z ______-7- 1379. $15,900, Now 14X70. 3 pilances. pl $365.00 plus do- 3-3-4 bdrms. 2 lamily rooms, . . ' or sale or trado. walk-ln $100C(IOOO. Hammond electric fl Coll324.1248BYOWNERi Lol lor sale. 75 11 x ItS I il. ; bdrm, I610. $12,900, Prico is posil. P< Illflroplaco w/insert, garago. Exceptional Ex 2 bdrm, DV/, 056-Rooms ns For Ren! w?n ni rolrig, rango, AC. privalo /Ino vault. Racks tor ovor orgaijrgan, $750. Guitar, caso FIrsi 51 East In Hanson. Callall good Friday, Saturday, 4 no ools, 322 Polk. $350/ rol 00 bolllos ot wlno. Thor- ands»nd strap, $45.734-7105. ulilily room w/ W/D hook- oq — 423-5374.______. Monday only. NO EXCEP- AURORACAPITALCORP. - mrnonlh. Call 734-1318. uii r o o m ' ‘6 '~ B W R 0 for loslatlcally controlled. 734-6347 4 up.$295..Evonlnas,734:M50^ gontloman. $200/mo'nth. .OWflEY spinel. GOOO. 037-Fami8i Ranches LOWEST PRICED land dosese TIONS, Brockman's 734- 4 bdrm. lamily room. '^P arpelod. all hardwood con- ctacSTARTER ORGAN with __ lo Twini 56 Acros. $18,000.X3. 3167.324-4203.733-0043 Evos.4wkonds-Joan cCarousel llroplaco, base- Flvo-1 Fh bdrm apis, noar park, Call Cal 733-6936 or 734-4058. j,ri]trucllon. A room wilhin Its’ q. a - ______733-9633. . ___m jlldo, $195. CaM 7 3 3 ^ ' Prime s g location. 10 flCfaa_US__ Boauiiful vlow_ot_Iwln_Fall}_------Shop us be/or<» you Cu/— — jTieni,, 2 baths. $450 -f $200 waler, wa & s anii pd, appls In- —■■■■ - -______soilol(._Mahoj:HQ£^Cal!J?^_5 or bare ground, gatod pipo.>0. valley. Wov/lilnotbouniletsoia.'’ P-1B P- $300 4 bedroom. 1 h.ni> didop. CallThreo MT=ioperf7~cIicIudedmsOTtrs: (5 721 boi a am-6 pm atTJlck ;------Lg 1 bdrm apt. private. 057-MoblleHome ^ ______S72i .owrey Teonie Jonlo or^an,.,______build or sot up trailor, American Mobile Homos wllh basemenl. appllar'ces. MMgn, 734.5858, days. _ _ Lg pgntals______poyloy ask lor Dick, a d o r 6 pm ------t1S,«IO.-324-1246ByOwnefl—h-NELSONflEALPr------Of Boise------—cjtpou-dtapat.—otl tiroot—$<-$450-P-'l0?-8-bedroom, t 0^ parking. (3;balh, llnislied basomonl. paid,$220, PO c . WILL TRADEI oxocullvove 322-7871.4901 Chlnden P; Extra’ nlco. 2 bodToom, all FOfOR SALETbrlglnal Gary 7 3 4 ^ 0 8 6 5 5 -4224 . _ ^ 0PEN7DAYSAWEEK _ E dishwasher, lamily-Toom; Lg ^0 1 bdrm apL appls, nico Dldor upright piano, roconl- homo in Buhl for slrong EVANS MGMT 734-1401 di cafDOl. dining room. $185 oloctric p ° with lireplaco. $140. Stoi;tono wood relief palm ing, fi'oo' ky Mobilo homo lots. Adull & garden room, lormal dining y tuned, all original Ivories. oquity In good farm. Rocky > 19M Fleotv-ood. 12 x 60. lur- Small si 2 bedroom house. RANCON INVESTMENTS Nopels.Call326-5887. No Call;ail5J3«?5. _____ 1 <8klno$800. J " " Call 324-4185. Ml Realty lnc.TO-140e. family subdivision, City T,F, nishod. all oloc.. very cldan, p; room, largo loncod yard ' — - - uliiilios. torms. 734-6943.. paniy lurnished. $150 -► $75 L; ' 734-8945or734-7339 Mobile Mo homo tor ronl with CGoing Oui olB uB lnessI ~ - -- - Will linanco,-$5500.543-4004. • deposit.CalI734-9253. ' 7 somo uliiilios, Lols' ot ox- Doc =fall-C ablnel-G rand -with-' ■ 160 ■> acros. good diary For S'alo or Rent: Ctoan 2 kiorj: pan.loa,— lluuhr jonch, $500. Call 734-6012 aroa. Has small dairy. Ex­:x. 35 ACRE HOMESITE," 12 "EVANs'K'S^llOf Fo Iras. $250-f $50 dep. 870 4ih do:losel, 4 pro-hung. ’2 1973 Glenbrook 14.56, com- Small si . 1 bdrm houso. W bdrm duplox. carpeted, ilter6 p ,m.______. cellent site for largo dairy.rv mllos Irom Twin ^oHs,‘S' plelo wllh lurniluro. awnmg. qi Ave W.TF. Call 733-352^ _ Millllllwork, (3) 27- van trailers. »S,500, Call 423-5617.______block, Irom nrocory sloro. 5 bdrm house, in ifie coun- draped, or w/o hook-up. lone- *.''1 CaU 324-6622.______cooler. & skirlinn. Sacrillco ji try on 2 acros. Rented wilh cd P-11 $250 In tho country, 3 20'0' tialbod Iraiier w /ta rp s & P>UYER U 'l PIANO Ilko nowl ' $120 per m fnth. Call 324- tr cd back yard, walor and P-1 Mlolocirlc.49roMs. 5.71 ACRES with homo loror $5500. Call 325-5687. 4l56alter6p!m. 41 0or with out land. 733-2194. sanllation 53 turn, llle llmo bodroom, b0( 2 balh, rofrlo, flrairaps, convenor dolley. AMol salo by ownor. Slalo rolghtlinor COE. Macty Cal[3:a ll 324-5485. '______''® 1978 Tiian. 14 X 56'.'2 bdrm.■ SPACIOUS c, 2 bdrm. 2 bath sirsiding. $245 •» $100 dop. SIOVO. slo carpol. drapos. W/D jroi' Hlghway93/25,324-6676. Slovo and fridge, slorago ri< 0Owner ^ will carry to qualllicd hookup, hoi wator Includod. :oe, lorklili, (2) palltfl savo>avo wllh 2 groal buysl A -240A C R E RANCH ' home. Lols ol ex tra's In- icks, dock plato., largo t>oau>oaulllul upright piano, 1S18 noar Caroy-150 acros undor - shod, work shop.• eluding 51 lencod yard, llnish- person. Avail. Jan 1, 1987. EVANSMGMT lac^ 1°^ Wiion you iiavo<0 assumabio loan. ExcoilonI q, 662 4ih Ave. Wosl C.-C,111 733-4402. 734-1401 or ra3-8W . . ompressor. tablo saw, Atlor^rion, sacrllico $595. Organ . sprinkler aysiom in hay. ' od patio and dbl car garage. adial arm saw. drill press is851985 Yamaha Eloctono, , S something lo soil, placo a condition. $8900.326-5088. $400.00plu5deposil. CClean. cule. small 2 bdrm. ... Vory Voi nlco, carpeted. 2 bdrm, w heat, and barioy. Nlco , 3 classlliod ad. You'll iiko iho nd moro. Call 734-2174 or mvlR-500. r ^ oxc. condllion. 'iv bodroom homo. out- ^0 1983 Tamarack. 14''X 70'. 3 central oas hoal. siovo in- . FREECABLE 14' t f ' wide, qulol Filer loc, faotrosullB. ee at 2363 Warren Sl. TF. J3395;339S. soil $1395.82S^1S3:-— ...... e buildings and corrals, bedrooms, oxccilont condt-• ,AURORA CAPfTAL CORP. cludod-fl85por c month. ,1al Norihviow Manor. 1. 2; $165mo,.nopols.326:S887.__ $‘E :00-<:30pm. Mon-Fr i.______Hon. priced lo soil $7900. 734-6347 CalUano.73J-4006. C - anand 3 bdrms. $185. $225 and t a Scrolled upright, oxcollont ’ ^ {139.0W with assumabioBio ...... ' - - t acre S/Twin wilh m odern 3 k-i',inil King knllling m achines: cond loans. Call Gary. 1504-ae. (702)478-5131. _ Evos. S w kends-Joan , $265 -t- dep. Includes ap- bdrm, ba, 2 balh. 14x70. Ap- :ondltlon, $900. Term 733-9633. f pitonces. water, sanllation 4 pii, u p d eloctrorilc studio avalUivallable. CaM 733-3905,_____ ,039-Bu8lnes6 Properly •7714 X 56 Nassau. 2 bdrm, pllancos furnished; cooler, ir,;.nllllno machine. S43-8337. - In good cond. $8000/beslol-• TTwinFallsboslreniaivalue! G.S.R. P sprinkler system, shod. 4 • frumpol, Getzen ^ - G.S.R. ■BEUEVE" "THISI », Ior.a23-4575altor7p.m. 3bdrms.2balhs.$270. R r ‘70,s^““s s7 s.“''",'s?i , ssmoro. $275 por mo- 734-7213 «MASON SHOE DEALERS SeveSovorinson modol, $525,. GEM STATE REALTY J / Paul4 Ruby R oberts- AskVsk lor Jim al -Tho Club, ' . homo and busslnoss oppor- I ACEREALTY«733-5217 V/ashingtonSl. N.Otllco. 14 X 60' 3 bdrm. 2 baths, gas GEMSTATE tunity. Commercial building1^: 8' X .15' house trailer. 2 734-0400 ' q' FrooPockotCalalogs days-lays-734-7538. or 733-6960. 0 bdrms. gas slovo i lurnace.. U Unique houso. ideal lor Good aroa TF. nice 3 bdrm. no;hoat. slove. rolrig. ,For Morojnlo-734-ai6S. REALTY andJbodroomhomo, Call 934-5955. ctcouplo. $165 per mo. lease il ORTOLLFREE 2 balh-dup. Frplco. gar. disdishwasher, washor and . 'achary Enchanter electric ------■■ dtdesired, dop required, 1-600-432-4595 leilencod yd. no pota. Loase. wllh lols ol room lor largoll (MO-CeimleiyLols 050-Furnished Houses 324-7«9wkend5andcvo. Counlry o sludio api., 5 room, ro' lamily room, rango. _ ell lor $ (^ . 733:0328.,______0^ relrigeralor, DW, closed GoiGood homo/olllco. 3 bdrm family. 10 acros wllh lutiJti “ 1 bdrm in Filer. $150 mo -f minules m lo Twin, very cloan re duplex. Blue Lakos Iron- filvilvor plated cotfoo/toa sor*------Furnished T bedroom, 330'/i l 4 warm, Iridge, W/D. garago. ga loncod yd. 734.5542. ice: punch bowl w /cups; ,,77 w aler shnros. Darn wllh 3rd Avo Norm. Twin Falls, dcdep 4 ulil. Largo yard 4 & lage. Ou/iiily spaco at it\o ; “ good calf sol-up, Ji^S.OOO. 0«-Vacatlon Property garden space. Call 326-5920. uliiilios ul lurn., $160 -i- dep. Large 1 a 3 bdrm in TF, $225. 11-WDOl blankets, anilaue U''077-Radlo, TV-4 Stereo ' V $160 plus doposil. No pels, oa Besi tor smgies. 733-1667. 511 icture Iramo. 7 3 M 0 5 ^ ___ Charming romodolod oldor- • Catl.423-5596.- - - - ,1 Bdrm. Wllh shod on 5 stovo, trtdg, W/D hookup, 'fa e 'E R mS jAGMENT' p(5! \M/FM Magnavox &-track acros. 10 miles NW ol Buhl Nlco N: largo studio apt. ali FvM Pv 1?fi-s,173/lr<.iv(> mnss. TOREAWAY KIDS TABLES storeitoroo with speakers. $50. : . PIO N EER REALtY homo on odgo ol Fairlield,J, Ha20ll0n-2 bdrm. slovo, ac i; 324-6652______borders Soldier Crook on on hwy 30. Call 733-6002. uliillies ul included, $160. Cail 2502ndAveS, 73W739 nly 19.95 (wholocalo) until CallSail 733-3324.7 ______• n carpet. Irldg. lireplaco. car- or 734-8464. Nlco Nl 2 bodroom. uliilly „ ;hrlslmas. Most usolul and V double lot, Includos solar 1 bdrm house. $155 oor mo.. New prolossional oiiTco. 785 :6 l0H Tolovlslons. U sed, :l 74 ACrsa prlmo (arm ground, )r port, reasonable. 423-5104. ^ | room, allappllancos. $250. NC isling gin that you c an buy. closo to Twin Falls wilh full,,ii hoaiod shop and small s h - ' waicipaid.Caii734-837l. Nlco Ni sludio apt, near Lyn- c sq. It. Exc loc. H & R Block. arge selection Irom $99.95. - jJ, ed, $29,500. icrm s, 734.7687,V SMALL STUDIO, appls, w; FO^TERMANAGMENT 733-0106or 733:7849. . , Call:allday or 0110,^3-3160.___ water' rights, Somo galod walor. sower, garbage paid. 2 5 bdrm houso In counlry, wood, ^ $150. Call 734-8123 T (on's Furnlluro & Ap-- - — pIpo.- - c o m o n l - d ll c h ,-1 n 0o -£lkhorn_ai-Sun- Valloy- 1 belwecr» Buhl and Fllor, all aller3:45pm^a' ______21 250.2nd Ave S. 73M739 Olfico S i spaco availablo, Firsl /£ REBUILD Hydraulic pUaniillancos. 453 Main Av b E. . - i $145 + dep. 734-6387. ^e acks at A B B O n'S AUTO buildings, asking $125,800.10. bdrm + loll. No dov^n pay- ._c.fljpelPd,_543_-478_2 o r 6 5 6 3 ,_ ' Responsible R. roommato to Iniorslalo Building. Conlaci J « i ’OLICE s c a n n e r ;-T o-n--,’ I- 1 bdrm near Lynwood, yard ca .P-29.$325-3 bcJioom J.balb_!{lU UPPLY. - 3 0 5 - S h o sh o n o - : ------Call Siovo Kohntopp...... ■ mont iusriako'ovor man ol“ 2 bdrm. 2 bath home. sharo', mansion'styloo. lux- ",^1relrigerator. stove, carpel, 7ISrTh'ofnpsonr7b-04e4 or-|H ^ loioc all' band, mobile or , $8l,50i. Tom 7S6-4375. )l"caro ' piovldcd. ' no" pcis.'^ ' ury living, many, many ox- (jf; treet Sojih, T.F. g®,®' Dop. rol. $180. Call 734-6536, J2|$250/monlh plus doposil. ‘J' drapos. firoploce, private Jim.Drckke. Bolso. 338.5760. § ‘-IS laso. 12 channel crystal " COLDWELL BANKER 651 2nd Ave. W osl. Call lras,$175plM5utll. 734-962t. yard, yai wator 4 irashjjaid. REiRENT or LEASE, ollico or ^/odding 0 ' dross, slzo 18, scaniicannor. $60:536-6522. - - 641 Morninnsldo, 2 bdrm. 65' 'Ilh long train 4 veil, 25’ opifi - (W-Condominlums -733-0998 or-734-5333:------•SleepingSl rooms, ovoryininn EVANSMGMT £' 734-140J foi;rolall,-oxcollont localion.. vr' fi IENT A NEW TVI Own a .' ______WESTERS REALTY • oloc. soparalo naranor-iaroQ—73: lurnished. Cable TV. wilh olorconsoloTV. 734-9604. - ForSale yards. $195. Call 733-6284. 2 bdim houso in iho counlry plenly ol oll-streol parking, IOW color TV by renting. N o ' 733-2365 o r 326-5648 bolwoon Filer and Buhl. S'!show llmo. HBO. lolo- P-47 P-* $125 I bedroom, walor Py°riv e s and Sundays, 734-7037. Whi/hlripoot " ovon, $150. crodl:Todllors chked. 204 Main" bo phonos. $75-$l00 a wook. 4 & trash paid. $190 3 arousel stovo, $75 {U/bost AWe.North.Cvo.I ains. 733-7111. INDIAN SPRINGS. AT ELK Coal heal, children bui no bedroom 1 bath, walor 4 Shaiod prolossional ollico, An tndopondoniiy Ownod)d_HORN.,_2’/^ b o d ro o m con-< 051-Unfurn. Houses _pcls,_{0lcrcncc5_roquiro,d._4 co Cali 733-4330.^ bC' convonlonl localion. Sharod Her, Microwavo. $ 5 0 , ------RENTTOOWN ------flna"OporBiod~MomDor~ofOf i do. 2T)alh. co'mplcioly'fur-'• ; ______P.O$1/5 * utllllios. Cleaning SrSmall "sleoping foom ''’‘w‘/ S uli!ilios/soc’ limb~pb'3-s1blo'.“ ?«^eedswork7734_:8M2.— f5W~TV’s“ mIcfowiv6a;'------• 3 bdrm Dnck. oxcopllonally $1^ ■‘EVA^sfeT S; Coldwoit Banker Rosidonlialal i nishod.' $69,750. Call 678- i doposil. Call 326-4605 ovo. stislovo & rolrlo., all ullllllos Impressivo selling, con- 1WINDOWWELDER vcrvICR's, also now or good 1 Afflllalos, Inc. I84t3.allor6om. :• < nice 4 cloan, tfarpot. do pd.$l10/m o. 733-2513. po (oronco room avail. $175 per usedisod washers, dryors. drapes, exc. aroa. fenced 2 2t Ddrm. natural gas turn.. In P“ Porloct lor the working por- fon lenceO yard, don OK. $22? SrSmall kitchonello, all son. soi Nlco 1 bdrm apt. wl mo. mo Call 734-9621 or 733- ,Windshields repaired otrlgoralors, froozora, , _ yard, aarage, no smoking or (et 2044, 404 7ltiN (on Addison). ools. P el's 4 dop.-733-5542. caCall733j)25?or.543-4402. ._ul;ulilltics-pald. $145. 4 -dop. -apjappli.-wator_i_3an.-furn. anges, TVs, dishwashers.. - 037-Fami8l Ranches 037-Farms & Benches- AfrUANCeAifp & TV CENTER------2 bdim laVmhouso noar Call 733-5773 or ?34-8422. , _ $165. $1^ 733-6767 or Hamlotl 1 1 MAN d OFFICE, Falls Pro­ 'A- cuto '&“ C02y h o m o r2 2 Sludio aparlmonl. all ulil'' Realty. 733-4079. _ _ lossional los Contor. Privalo 100100% FREE Mobllo Sorvlco »4 2ndAvoE..TF.734-7199. _ odrm. llroplaco. garaoo, kiiKimborly with wood slovo. Sl Call73i-263Jallor5pm. pdpd. $l30/mo. plus doposlt. READY RE FOR CHRISTMAS onlranco. Of»l $175. Larry Jones wWindshield ropiacom ont Vldoc'idoo disc playor tor salo. jood nei(]nborhood. lull ca Realty. 734.9880or 735-0328. oasvmeni. $3t5 -f d tp No , . 434 4thV/ost, T.F. 7^2513. _ nico nic 2 bdrm, 2 both, wllh Ro; 35. Call 32M029 or soo' ot 2 bdrm. counlrv homo, NE 09 Midway In Filer.______TIMIP lease ael.-i. Call 733-5408. 01 Jerome, $195 + dep. VcVory nice 1 bdrm apt. ullls slovo, Irlg, dishwasher, w/d 1200 12O1 4 1900 sq. It.-ollico 733-1099.24HRS. M9M ..Tho Govornmonr li oHc 324-32t3alier5pm. luilurn. No pols. Call 526-4670 hook-up. fiO' lull carpolod. spaces spa available, smaller Froo_osllmato8______2'ii'/r yry old Realistic sloroo , offering for looto through K 2 bdrm. h-.s siovo. relrig. 32; wator and sowago paid, $260 unl: -D»C«mb«r 31. 1987. ihoiho following described pro- or326-3395altor5pm. . i«a' unlls also available,. In- vvoclood burning slovo witli w/spi^/spoakors, 6-lrack, cass, i323 'Ilh Ave. N.. $250. no , 2 , bdrm, lencod yard. V//D ■f $100 dep. 733-6657 or cludos clui utillllos. rolrigoralor fan. urnlabto, AM/FM. Sl50. Call "poriios undor tho follov>llowing condilions. (Sample ^(jois, Call .’34-3621. ‘hooKun. J cule-clcan, central- 1 bdrm.I $I55; 2 bdrm. $175'; ^-17 in. like now. Buill-ln lurnlr 537-6671 evo.collocl. air air conditioning 4 janitorial. f,iay amio al 733-7212 or 734- Uoio ovollablo ior oxorr ly 'localod. $230 Ullls. slisludio. $130. In Twin. UIll laylag dishwashor, oxc. Jamic «ominallon al iho FmHA of- .^roa j ol Lynwood. l [y' Bluo Lakos N. Irontago. com 698. ______flee. Allor5pm 734-9621. papaid. Evos 326-53?3. SH. CITIZEN HOUSING Blu sndllTon. Will negollato. 8898. bedroom, yaro caro 4 waler Ad PoplarGrovoApl's. ______s u i ^ All bid» m uti bo 5UBAUBMITTED IN WRITING. IN j|;rovicle(J, No pels. J205 ♦ , 2 , bdrm, real cloan, $285 + l 1 I bedroom . all uliiilios pd. nn, tudents aro looking f o r . Ono bedroom. Ollico. 678- Barnes Realty ,6*'j" boys bike, briohl rod, goodood usod lypowrilors. SEALED ENVELOPE, priorrlor to public bid opening al ilep.Call734-0330. ‘ ,J$150 dep. Call Three M Pro- $l50/mo. Ji: plus doposil. 434 9429. 733 Easl 22nd St., 10:00 a .m .. W odn.idoy.loy. Decembor 31. 1986. al ! pony M[jn. 734-5858. days. 4lf4lh Wesl, T.F. 7l3-25l3_.__ 0 ^ 73H227 o.>=.«c, cond,, $70; flroplaco Theyhoy look lirst lo classlliod. Charming laroo older home, no' Burley, ID, 83310. EHO. — - niaslass doors w /hoalor gralo Call 7; tho M ounlaln Homo FmH^nHA Olflco. all 733-0626,______;i bdrm. 1 balh, nico carpol. , 2 bdrm. garage, oloctric 22wook8irooronliwrnlofls i ' 20012000 sq ll. shop spaco w /o t- Jbhblower,$75, 734-8284.______Mlnlmurn accopieblo oolfc ile r is $135.00 por acre for 'i.ookmg lor J tamlly. heat, carpeted, couplo cocoming! Lel os pay your , lice In Burloy aroa. Call SR. CrriZEN HOUSING “co )" boys biko, STI racor, otj_ poloioot and sugar bools; bo« $75.00 per ocfo for RANCON INVESTMENTS proluirod, roloronces. No hohoal. walor 4 garbago. Low i_. Incomo subsidy 678-8864 °7U- or 662-5673 e v M ^ _ 578-Fum.& Carpets groin, hoy or boon*. 734-6945 or 734-7339 ' gpels’ '' $100 dop. Avail alter StiStudio 4 t bdrm apts. i:° luo and yollow p ad s, $50. available. Vory nlco 1 bdrm :.4M 4; sqftloi9,60(jsqft caiiall326-S9l4...... AiTiio '‘'*mHA"wilI’considof'tho'ho'boii olfor and will coti-' . * Cloan--2-- bdrm - tiomo, ja,Jan 1. 1987. Call 733-1418. FuFurn/unlurn, 203 4lh 81 No.- 2^?apis in Ruport. a i l C Slrool 'c '.. II now. 0 sired watorbod,— ...... slder amourti ol castr^crc•cropping plon, farm ing his. ,caroolod. gas hoat. lull , 2 , odrm. $250. Relrlg. slove, 734.6752. . _ Nfanor. ^ 3’ 435-3753, now mgrs Excellent Rolall and/or Of- 3 mman back packers dom e hendteadboard 4 sido-ralls, tico Spacos Availablo In Iho lonlml, $75, Man 10 spood $200.;?00.326-5313atlor6,______tory. occoploble cr/dlfll hihijtory, Poymoni m usL bc jbason.ent. no pols or waler hoat and walor turnishod. 99 I kllchen 4 2 duplox ap^ls, lOsprvoyou.EHO. to s _ Lynwood-Tho -Conlor-Ot-ll-blkoIke—$40.-Pionoor-otoroo stunl' mode by CoshiorVor CorillledCor Chock. (FmHA will ;6o,OS.-$2a-Cair7i3-0303. Call733-3643or734-1401. COconiploto with cable TV. turdy wooden~bdrm'set, $40-$70 per week; 1201 “'w AMI Will romodol to suit. withIlh 2 spoakors, $150. Rolan fn,,III size hoad 4 footboard. 2 NOT provide financing3 fofor forming.) Poymoni con ,Clojn 2 bdrm upslalrs aol.. , 2 -bdrm. carpeting, W/D “ valley viSTA'viLLAGE’ ' * '' lalr. $50. Twin bod. 540. dfoas; hook-up, largo yard. $200 Kl'Kir,iborly Road, 733-0284.. ■ , \ 733-2282 , chai rossors & nig^ht aland. b e '/• now . lango, Irldgo. .all ulihlios f_ t bodroom apoitmonls lor - .... -...... - - ...... Caall 733-1326._____Good Proforoneo gIvon to lomiomlly-jlzo.oporaiors. Loaso - 'lum. $250/mo -f dop. 305 dop. rol required. Avail. t2- — persons 62 and oldor or 700 700 Sq, Ft., additional ood cond. $150.734-4637. ------w llt-bo wlthoul._roqor_drd ito race, color, rullgion. :41h SI. N.,734.5060. 15-86, cnll 733-0177. , (g054-Unfum.Apts. . Ranhandlcappod. lodorolly stoistorago spaco ovailoblo. ’ ,*1X 8’ Brunswick pool lablo. CASHASH lor good usod (ur- laslslod. Equal Housing Utllillos. UIll turn. Call 326-4670 alo top. all a c c e ss, oxc. niturolluro & appliancos. Banner lOK. ogo. naiionoTi origin, ori{ or morllol—iloius. jIN KIMBERLY 3 bdrm, 2 52 , bedroom homo, all olec- &DUDlexes ■ aas snd.lotmB. 7334603. pumlt FmHA rosorvos iho righlghi to reject any ond oil ol- (ba;n. mobllo homo, lrg f,.;trie, some appliancos. $165 “ . . .------f - OpiDppprtunity:_Catl_7M.;K00. _ or^26--a3WaltorSpm. o r t umimro;mr42i. ' lon. loncod yd, $250 * dop.. -f . ,dop. Call 324-3682. Lu.Luxury duplox al 1605 Falls- vnr/ory nlco, smali 2 bodroom !'• colling lan wilh llghl, Glasslass lop colloo lablo. 2 •j-i3-6563altor2pm. + Avo i 3 bdrms. 2 baths,' I®;ipl on qulol cul-de-sac, $265 <0 now, $40. 24 X 48" heavy f,oxox e ond tables, lg. enlor- L eoloo will bo rosponsibisiblo (or malnlolning.all.se- 2 bedroom homo, cllicionl -060-Waieliouse; Sall i mirror wllh hardw are, uinrni woodstovo. Mornlngsldo If"lamily room, gnrogo. extra It 1100j dop.Call733«aor- ilnment conlor, - udod 2 - ~ ' eurily proporly. . . soil,011. fencing, buildings and 7 Jerom o Country-SW ol ‘ ' Joublo parking slab., ^C.- - " Storage Rentals $3o.to. Pair oquallzlor bara. j ' equipm onl. . . in condllloIilion os good os when pro- y lown. i bdrm. 2 balh, district, $200. NO doposlt. g4-5_200_Pjpoco.______...... _ ...... Call IOS,, $600. Phono ollor 6 Mayor&Assoclatos 0°;ja s hoot, real clean. No ~ -i all 733-5947. p’m.'^,m. 733-1288, ______- perty Is ioasod, ond will>111 Ibo retponiible for keep- r woodstovo, 2 acres, horsos 301S. $375 -f $200 dop. Call ’r"a.”2"bdfm * 'apfs. R'onl a'c- TF.t f '.' 1.000 sq. II., ovorhoad ok. Vacant, move nghi In. 734-7935 Groon ing AU woods controlleoiled ol oil limes and for J ?34-441t days or 753-6460 K;ordlng " lo Incomo. Rancho door, doo hoatod. Insulated, nea roon crushed volvol 7' fallowing occoploble consorvoiion cor procticos. A $350 ■> dop- 324-7165.______, 2 bedroom unlurnishod ov( /erdoA pta., S36-6244EHO $25($250.423-5411 o r734-4623.- . ^ )6tComputsr8 couchsuch, good condllion, QvesorSun.Wlllslnc. ^ ood lor 2nd couch. $75 or ■ CROPPING PIAN MUSTJ BE6 SUBMITTED WITH THE | "JonoaWoHaul" L,house lor ronl, $200fmonth I & 2 bdrm' apta. Untum. — _•* dep.733-3643or 734-1401. ommodoro 128. m onitor 4 Bostoost ollor. Call 733-4924. • LEASE OFFER. I will movo you lor loss than loni according lo Incomo. .ru^^OWrWantedToRent disc13C dflvo. Cali ..324-3009 H k ir: ronling a truck^ Froo - 2 Story, 3 Ddrm. h o u a o .'“ P > s a O r B n d e ,! ^ Ctt3EHO - Iko now Klng'slza wa(orb-'-'> ‘ Parking garago ------alloi"SL S il!.______T o \ LOCATED IN THE TWINTW FALLS COUNTY osllmaios. ® eleclric heat. $215-f depos- *f’ Elevator Ib'bdrmdayllgiilbsmntapl, d .. LooLooking loro counlry homo d. Duol mallross 4, control. I 17S A. Form. 151 cropp ocros.o locoted 2'/. milos Call 324-3490. ‘■I<{it. No pois. 734-2494. _ . - s ay P/o I portablo com- Nowow $800: asking $400. . ’ Securily sysiom S1651165 + deposit. NO PETSI bet*belw. Twin Falls & Jorom o. ulor. 2 drives, m ono/ Brass Soulhwasi ol Hagormon,ion, ID. on lhe W ondeall Kimborly T homo lor ronl or •'$206 P-712 bodroom. 1 batn'. *2 V/Dhook-up.Call734-6511. 2 b rass headboard; standard ' 2 bdrms, 2 b a th s' , W/C rapnic, CPM, ro tes tor Kinonn sizea bedding. 733-4036, ■ Hwy. Wator rights onn Woolhoriy,\ l.3cls.,ond trado ^ lor Tutllo aroa homo. 4 ftrig " 4 slovo, carpot. drapos. $435/mo. 733-9300. _ 1 bc"bdrm. slove,'relrlg, waler Iy*? ame uso. $800 or b e st ot- Crook Springs. 05.6 minelinors inches. Sprinkler Ir- bdrm, j iVr balh. $375 per mo. -laundry y'D room, sloroqe shod- mcvIODERN, d e an .' ■ ■ 2 POltllald. yard care. $145/mo -f £belore £ “ 4 pm ^ ookdays. ir. ,Call 733m*.IOa3647 doposj[. ^ Call 423-4937. wal upor 8 sound cam era, A-Bod•Bod, Early American, 1 fotrlg, carpol, drapos. you ^ &4 2 Bedrooms, Playground launlundry room, yard caro, 2'/i 2’-^ aero parcel, sol up for ftliS;lopholo. zoom, boom mlc good phonot (20t)1587.9791 sa; , L pay gas only. Special deal 4i Laundry F^acllllles and sngl or dbl wldo mobile 30d cond.. cioan. s t s o i '/ nd utllltlos. $260 monlh. sng pro|ocior-$300. 629-5682 obo;so; Roll-Away-Bed. dbl , lor non-smokor. 7^-6973. Jaclackpot, Nv. 702-755-2M7 733-WOO • bofihomo. $150/ monlh. 324-2103. res. ■ ...... Qood( -----[ - ■■ 30dcond..$2 l 734-90^. ______I, ■ K ...... Sunday, Docomberlr14.19M Timo9-Nowa,TwliTw lnFalls, Id ah o E-Q 1 0 Mercchandisee-Merchmmdise-Foarmers* nm arket 0788 - 1 1 2

07^>Fum.&Cvpet8 O^BdM 0( njUitnU^ Ot i!-liilgallo(i t,2-ini oso-t^ssieciiM- wI7-H«y,Gnln4F«(J -i ,gg_.-swiM ioa-5kStwp&Qoils Irrljalkm Hi-lnV-trrkntton______Large alnk wllh laucot. oood ™ stings Alum. PVC gated i n n u IRIQATION NEEDS windows Irom 3' lo B' In £FREE 5 ' Chrislmas pi^plea. ------; It ~Mlll ■ Alpine dairy RINESmRIOATlON Cockor Spaniel X. Call to „ ....Wo b u y ^ rle y ! Purobribrod Hamp Boars, $200 Must « and undorground. Call . 4 underground pipe.' •U e, 2 Insido doora. mako 4ustbo48(b8.orbeltor. o*ch,i tt. Great lor 4-H. Evetv i u»«i pivou a S IS JI) .v labrlcatlon. , repairs,'. ^7111, CtJn-8 a»«tnc* w e 8t 4234140.______I, roady lor service. Top go«t»- vtlfltelUalMrs4:M»47. j^'i^klarUtEqoK>,n«lM . c an te r______offor. Call 5434378. C*o«x FM d PUm b i i^jllnc8.Ca!l67>0668. ll Ingscaicatl4W964. ill^rc weldlnfl. FREE cata & klltons. Nice lEKJmb.rt,RaTF. . •"'■{Jl™ Rocllnof c h iir alm ost now, « t slore It when you A lewfew^mtnuteT a day an^ angle on the cam- ^ •IOTH IRRIOATON . "IChriatmas presents lo r ------r •qurpment you’ve Oood usused drop lock solid ANANDSUPPLY lafDO olio, bolao In color, «rour»ell q ^ u r lovod ones. " VWEATSTRAW' w n Vlell ' It? Placo a low-cost checklra»lng ihe .bafoalna in • '» < IgUaLiw-yfe.______H lor ule cltsslliillied ad loday, 733- classlfiislfied can pay oH hwri- lys wanted. Read aet hand i»Uto(8uhl.Hwy90. Sball i 733-7578 bofore3p.m. gj .slMed.-Call73J-0826. rigalionisigijg};."!!:!: m s -4777 . hound dinino room UW« 934-4080e venings,____ _0626. . ______»om»iy P y U jm tw ftt4<120. Oer3orm anShorhord, female. 3 wllh 3 loavos. walnut flnlsti- “ moi . 2nd & 3rd'crop hay for ------Call73*-129fl. Tionths old, has all snots, 0.^„Approx 75 ton. Call ^75^^ Bxcollont watch dog. *50, ??!“«■» -AutoPaiiOT ______^ H-AutoDnton 175—A^-AuloDMl«n 17^hiloD M lm l?5-AuioA ^ D m Im _ • wETBAR-IO^formica-tcp,—-083-G * af> 89S alM ------S:ait73«-<070.- n - carpolod Iront. Call » « 7 M yfi . 2nd & 3rd cutting allalla” allorSp.m.______Wfieri d , you advertise In Solden Roiriovof. Friendly, 1*!;/, approx, 20 Ion. $45 Ion, ,c assil ed. include the price surebred, P,“ f 1 yr old lomale. L.ft'1 any am ount. 733-7186. M’ X 22’ good carpel: Hot- of of lho Item you're soiling lor Neods room to run & TLC. sSlLSlJ t o y R a y n i < oolnl dlitiw ssher: Culligan _b09l_ro8uIis. bo ______$fiO.M .K S M a s .ll.ilM p .m ^ TOI Ionton of corn aileage. also Rc l o n d F o r d )I/BMW walor soltnor: 8‘ drapory Lot' corn. Stab wood-*«0 Lot your daliy~lowspaper Just lor Christmas! Scottish rr'^idle/$a0cutup.324-4011.. i- rod' window Bhados; in , rorrlor. lomalo, $125. dfaperloa.Call5W137B. . work for you . . . road and Ton usoiheciassilicds. Pho>hono 324-6495.______1 «I toitons 1st crop, $45; 50 ; drawer ctiost of drawars, — IS ol 2nd, 75 ol 3rd. exc. ' MOELLER k RETHIEVEH 1111^ 324-4164 or 3 2 4 ^ 7 . onl/ M. call 733-711t, „ KENNELS Cain'a Cloarance Center. OM-Tools Oc BOARDING a & TRAINING s'p iec e Olnotlo set. now p r GUN DOGS & OBEDIENCE ()»_]»-Farm 8 For Rent t49. Call 733-7111, Caln'fl Ctiost & rollaway. complols ___ Twin Fallr7344464 — . i. J* qearance Center.______wilh tools w/lllottmo guar., — USED VERY LIHLE. ali In NevH9W P up, Kttten Of f ^ n d APPRC'PROX 150 acres boot/ oxc.OKI cond.ICail 734-6921,------pofl^ o r Cat? Froo physical, spudud ground on Hazellon - 6 pioco living room act. r r 'ocal oxam and staner pack. Bullello a>'^ilable for cash Iinrald09lgn,t?00.4^^395. Clausing C! lathe, varisblo rhe r®." Animal House, 733-9634. renl.M. rhand lines. Box 3118. speed, clutch brake, lots ol — H400. Idaho Falls.______-fiPIECEPrrQBOUP. looiing. Rockford II mill, 10 X PArakeets&Cockatlela* rust colored, S500. 50" 50' Ublo. Call Randy aller .ocally raiaod.'253 7th Ave Cashsh (or shares, 22Vi acres. - Call 829-5866. 6:30 6:3 at 734-8285.------EasEast o r ca ll 733-6954.______moro>ro II needed, bean 7 ploco dining room aoi, o - Purebred Bo'rdor Colllo Dund. Roply to Box 1-84. M l • - Own youf own oxygen & 3 Timos NOWS, P.O. Box now S349. Call 733.7111, acelylono cylindefs. all P“jups. P Guaranteed to work c 0 n sulre lvostock.423.6287allor5:30. 548,TF !s Cain'a Clearance Center. slzos jij avallabio. 676-7141.------IJl^J LJFj iPi“ M?^ ------Pun»urobr®d Cocker Spaniel J2 acraero farm 'SW of "Buhl, ^ lho. Gravity Irrigaled. Cail J B 079-Appliance8 Of ml 08&-Rfewood 1-2450, 8 am to 5 pm Mon- C 9 y Ihru Friday. Idaho First | g | DISHWASHE^Ivi^ yoar old eve _____ "V'J itlonal Tnjst Dopt. Maytag, used very lllllo. al- caCarousel wood Slove. like ^jjrobrod Pjjri black Australian mond.^400. Pnono 54M563 nnew, c reasonable. 733-5946, juppy pup Irom working ^ APR [ # i a'IOf2£!!L______Ch M ronta. $35. Call 733-7909. 099-1)9-Pasture$ For Rent Chriatmaa SpftcLall IP Plno. Bii! 1 2 m o . - _ X ...... ^ Dryer. *99. W aaher, 1125. 3/<3/4cord,spiltAdpl.,$85,T^ Rea Rotrlgorator. $S9. Range, arearoa. 734-7051 after 5 p.m. rog^l a r " M i n i slerable horsos. y««f $125. Dlshwashor, *99. Many jnd water, havo loed If ' OR I Christmas Special! Soe tlio fe n edod. Phone 7344532. ■ moro to choice Irom. all ap* ,o|,folks at 238 Stn Avo. No.. TF. Hurrywhlle supply laata. RegRegistered Auslrallan . . . '’a p p l ia n c e & ^ clfiTER ^ DRY SPLIT PINE, *65 a cord. ShoShophord. red puppies. 8 iw) 2 —' - C a t ( ! 0 ______" 3142nd Ave E..TF. 734-7199. p '’ v o e h o l (}.Call3 2 i 4 3 7 5 . z - - - - ^ R e b a te Local dolivory froo. Call '!L°J lahoula Loopard/Bordcr Holpoint itov'e. almond. 733-S911. ^ ______ShoJho's Samolan-Wolf X. h e’s coilio % lllo pups. Parents proven laporpg'AtasKaff'M atsmute.—.infL— 733-'lSe2.______GoGood dry pme split and~E®^ ictry^s. JM. CaT764T- - « dollvorod. *70, V, pick up fu’ups p $100, or *125 If wo 2^318, ______Lliicn slovo, soil cloanlng load.iq, Toi 733-6261.______»old till Chrislmas. Cali ovon and mlcrowavo, white, ^ '88-9556. K etchum ._____ C0LC3SILOSTRUM ied day old B i i -700 lbs,'$l50-*350 oach. C a APR l i ^ movtB9.*50.Call4^-€635. lhe rd, or spill & deilvorod. 123-5473.______!1.324:3n3^______?33-32M/233r4B13^aALIfly»^^ 24 mo. ^ b03fS KUniiioru wdsliur 1 , ^ VANl“ o T d o rairrm u srt> o “ **'y?’i:you-need-cattle-wlntered ------dryor. oxc. cond.. *175/bost LOG >-U TRUCK loads ol dry lood tiunior & good w/klds. led, contact Don Tabor. a ~ ~ m ------g i cliBr.324.e5Si altef6p.m . plno ^{n or cul and spilt cords, Wil {^{ii provide oxc. ranch Shoshioshono Id, 208-68&-2427. Mm g igualllv. Call 423-4660. EXPERIENCEDll W Slovo, dryor, washor. lom o. 467-2846 ovonlnQS. _ . ------5 folrlgoralor. froezof. Calt Plno and hardwood, spill & v«lTfellow lab. lemVle.'S mon- PfJO^lODUCERS LIVESTOCK HB R e b a te 733-1721.______dellvored.*80percord. lg"hs old. used lor making ^ARWkRKETlNG Tuesday, raining vldoo commercial, ^ “corrcom ber I 6lh. 150 hoad WANTEDTOBUY ;r- ick Bally first cailiiollers. Color TV'a. VCRs. Rangor Rai firoplaco Insen. SheJf79'5 a real oyo calchor! purcnased last April. *550. 734-'34-9484.MoollorKonnols. 1 ^1 , hoad light steer nnd j f i mlcrowavos, appllancos. E'J' hei'orKer 1caives._324^3i5_.____ ^ clc.elc.worklngornot. Call ki 734-1660 anylimo. ______TV Doctor 734-8168, anyllme. W i Rog. Slmmental bull, 2'h m a W E'VE GOT FIREWOOD ^ 092 - A u c t i o n s I old. Reasonably pricod, WANTED DEAD OR AUVEI IP Qlno. Cali 324-7563. •— 4o e d C t i r t ^ s s money? fir- II733-4607...... I p — Ffidfl'issnroozorffrtumiiuro;— ■ WOOD FOR FflEEl color TV’s, m ost anything ol Remove a troo in town.- ng your conslgnmonis lo APR ^ ----- waluoJU-azi&Anytlmo. ------rha-Auftlinn Hnusn.lra sell— 103—IL^r^alryPqiilpmflnl ^ CailT33<945.'------>n Saturday, prompt pay- - --•- —W ttio:------" ------2 cords of hardwood, mernent on Tuesday. Auction K-miRYllERVICE'' K-V ^ OSO-Hoalingand L , soasonod2yoars. *75fcard, qvoiivory Saturday al 10:00 »MiikiIIIK Tosling ^ I B Air Conditioning spill spi & ■dcitvorod; 2 cord of qI.m.. ^ 560 Addison Wesl, .mIcier bIo RoniaidT B f f scrap wood, *35/cord, 7^■34^1-3. . ______-.. . .UnLr — Brand'now o 'a ss lirepiace deldelivered. Call S43-S409...... PLUS floor sol. *45. Call 733^17. — J - ' — n - 1 R e b a te 0««-VailslyFoo(HOJ ^3 Farmers' market .______ODn n ,A p p ro v d C w dlt______Fabco firoplaco insert, like __ 14-H orses m now^ *400. Call 934-4886. j ^ i i s ~ — For 'sale : Blazo King Red delicious. ------— ------Blackick I & whito Pinio mare. S Pfincoss model Insert wlifi Buhl543-4371 E or543-5617 « « 1. old. startud. *800 w/ lan, *500.734-4265.______tofor doiivofv arranQomonts. pors, *500 w /o. 326^017. Largo Earth Slove, ST i'N TIME ' for 2yoar8old,S350. OSO9O-Pet3iSuppli03 TOP SOIL FOR SALE CHRISIRISTMAS: 7 years old. ... CJI132&-4S90. — _L Will Deliver ^ ollch cn sized Pinlo goiding. Nice Caroosol .atovo. pipo Adorabio AKC Tiny to y 734-3554 OR 734-5636 -fO Oli ' cute horso. good and rock baso Includod. Poodio pupplos. KURRYl ■ ■ ...... disposposition lor kids, doesn't onlv2loll.4?jl5136.____ 0 or kick. Boon vrarked Joromo, 324-5536. 21*1 097-H ay, Gtain 5 Food “ o„n“ - - AKAKC Bassei Hound pup- lund cattle. Call 7C4-2S25, piepies, for sale. Will hold lor 06 TONS 0118172^ and 3rd e 6 yr old & ono 7 yr old Chrislmas. 678-26S5. Burioy- Ito golding. 11 yr old Sor- D82~Bullding Materials g lutllng hay, $ si por ton or AKC Cockers, 2 malos. *50 bosllo ^ o lto r. Call 733-2148. gefding & 12 old Appy oach. Call 733-4806. ----- Iding, ail very* gontie. “fohtharney lumber m ALFALFACUBES f iTie o QOOd for kids or ranch OUiniNQ BUSINESS SALE AKAKC Groat Pyronos female, INutrition Guarantood o, qrk,, i. Cali / 934-5164, . Houra: 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Frl 11 ; yr. spayed, shots, geed ______?37j«13 . . . rear old goiding, bought Sat., 8:30 to 2:00 w/klds, w/l $300 valuo. asking j.7.cklFALFA *50/lOn. undor 2 „ *200 or bosl olfor. 326-4665. molhor-for non-rldor, Call 423-5516 *20 on *55. No rain, doso in “ cdssds moro oxporioncod > (2x4-6' unll 390 pes, 59c oa- akAKC Pomeranian puppies. Twit;win,Call733:0471. . - S®^°rsn ers-543-6236- ___ lust in timo for Christmas, 2 ^VII i'- 3 cuttings ol allalla hay. ------T h ! TORS iomalos.te; Cail 436-5543. *^‘3;ibsolutoly cloan. top quail- . EISEMINW (12"x80" - *6.50 oa„ AKC AK SHELTlES-oldor pup- ty,y, S: oe 10 approciato. Call 105-115-H orse Equipment pios 4 young adults, oil 423-;:23-5676 Kimberly. _ 15"x60"-J6,50oa., 26"x80" plo ■cie J Trailers’ ...... •*11.D0oa..32"x80"-*11.00 shols. sh( Konnol reduction, Vpprox. 200 tons ol good lorms avallabio. 733-1897. ock our soloction and oa„ 36"xM" - $11.00 oa.): lor luality hay. isl. 2nd. S 3rd ces boloro you buy. {'/! 4x8 CDXB - *6.49 shool); AKC AK Toy&Mlnialuro Poodio cultultlno. MO balos ol straw,- Con Paulos Chevrolet (3/4 4x8 CDXB • $6.99 ea.): pupplos. pui wlil bo roady for AnyVnyarmi}LCaJl.734:U2i_. _ Pontiac, CMC Trucks (2x6-l0'-*220.00 p er thou- fchrfetmas. fch Cail 629-5016.___ q:ioan o j alfalfa hay. *kl ton, 901901S, Lincoln. Joromo ^ S G I V — AKCVizslapups- --..eafiJarloy siraw. 96« a bole, 32324-3600 or 734-6565 HEAVYciDAr^ lellvory avail. 733-8458.------— QToaT IP *100 » Call 232-2377 oat gift' Ideal " Custom fEAWA )alryand'Caltlomon, doyou made S H A K E S wAmorican • Eskimo Husky/ - Oair de fully covered l-horse- fomalo. registored. 2 years "ooloed your winlor supply of irallor.llor. Now tires, palnl, (24"-J42.50 0 SO.): (4x4 llr lay hauled? 934-5070 eve. _ • pin-siri1-slriping & hilch. Also VI old, for sale. Call 7 3 3 -im tiay. llmbors, longth to 20’ • 25< 212 ' ■■■ ...... saddioIdio compartmont w/ board fl.): Bo.BoauUful Purebred Gorman' STRAWforsate. . spare.3fo. *650._Evcs.J24J261. 3 I., ^ T O Shophord. whitos, & black & ______Cali324-2947. __ , Homer UWN BLDG. tans, f.”' roady for Chriatmas. — memado 2 horse irir, w I- ■ ■••HflSi -• w/Koor. w/oxl. aiding. *50-*125.823-4534. {50 ___ TopPop quaiity liay for sale. 1st. tandorrdom axlo. brakes, easy >nd and 3rd crop. Will !oj5_uJI^)uJIJMO,.536-«720, ____ '"'■-■-do"Jollver.— Call - -733-9^ - o r - Klefertiferbullt—ho f s e - i's to c k — ' FH AN fELkustiC--te! 129-5160, or 6 2 W 1 0 7 ,;;._ .. trailersllers, Como in and soo _ CEDAR _ 70 ton of 1st cutting, 170 tho' boibost built horso 4 slock B T T T ^ a ■ Q ^ 3 1 |1 K y Q S || sldg, 10’-14’-16' -26«/lin. ft.): BRBRITTANY pups, oxcop- ons of 2nd culling. 60Ion ol trailerslors In the Magic Valloy. (trailer house skirtlng-mtJ,, tioitional national champion. Whon It's Koiwfbulll. fjem blood linos. 625-54j4. 3rdird culling, 200 ton ol oal Wh -JW snoot •«.95/8tit.)r »ioi iay with npwooDding. Hay It's really bvlll. TRAILER HOUSE CHCHRISTMAS PUPPIES AKC Llas j boon leslod. 6S5-4369 FARMERS I N S U L A T E D B D ., rogistorerd '«» biack Labs. 26 hjp o jllsII to r____•_____ , Z222 South Uncoln champions In 3 genera- Jeromo. Idaho 8S338 ■|lon‘s.r'W III"bo"f0a0rO Q c: - «I2.21_ '2 p ro to ln _ fla lry ljiiy ------Jei :ovorod, dollvered in ap- .. - .----- —324-S773— 20. Call 543:6.952,______1%',irox. 5 ton loads, 324-5167. Portabllablo 4 horso'hot walker' (p l y W o o d i CHRISTMAS KIHENS: ^too torTof 2nd crop hay and 1 now condlllon. Call "— 5/84x6ahop,*6.9900); Siamese Sia i Balanoso kit- 10 ton of 3rd crop hay. 3- 324-353.-3532,../__\“ '-l". -(SOLID.CORE_____ ll’itans. 7 wooks old w/shois, i^ n g bales. Call 8 2 3 ^ ^ . , WE BLBliY's soTlwjod sad- 100 lo’n 1st. 2nd,'and 3rdr'>'“s-8. '^ tack.-Shop-nround- DOORS 1 1 us last, bocauso wo 3B". *32.50); (3/8 4x8 ACB- Cockor Co( Spanlols lor 3 l n“"not bo undorsold on 6.50 ea.): (Inlorlor door )amb Chrislmas, *150 w/popors, Its & saddles! Vickers •*8.95asol);(lx8-6'R odFfr, t75-*100 *75 wilhoul, 326-40t7. 700^ siem£yrqiL7»:7p?fl^_. English Springer Spaniol JARN STORED hay. Call lorso Irallors. oil ioaso. i37-e313or837-6B02. _ M. 10% olf our regular ( L ® B E R Ssa .sirp s I" prlcos on all saddles. 2«12-22'-24'-28'-. $320.00 per lor or lho duck or phoasant 8080ton. oxc, 3rd, *45.00/ton, m rCHIN' c ? ., POST, 140 W, thousand bd. ft.); (Insulatod hunlor f,up on your Chrislmas nroo, Klmboriy, Call list. Call 678-5107 boloro 3. s■4029, EXTERffl* SFor saio: 5 AUSTRALIAN TiG T-1-l1-typo. wood SHEPHERD SHI puppies. 7 ----- grained pallorn, *9.95 sht.) wO'wooks old. ALL MALES, oe&-f£nnS«d 066 OfiMe -F a n n S M d fORTHARNEY $40. |f9; Call 324-5444 ovoninos. Hwy 50 FrOiFroo. Sweet gray & while RECEIVE; AN AUUTHENTIC; CABBAM ^ E aaU y shoshort-haired 2 yr old spayod Hansen Bridge - cot. cat. Noods to bo 8n-"enly- - 42W519 cat". cat' Other cals moko her LET rr RING • nervous. nor Cail 733-6260. ’ “THE BIBI IBOX” I PATCH D O trwVITH EVEERY HON»DA L C O N T A IINERS h 092-Auctlons 0B2-Auctlon8 FOR STORAGE ORRGARAQES ( I natIonalavIucTiorr"^nI & SALES MAN/)P L A C E M E N T purchaISED: REGARDlLESS DF I ^CREOITDiiSDEMAM)IM)4VEHICUS ■ SOLD THIS WEEKEND!WB C O M E f t DRIVE I MA AK K E Y O UR OFFER MAKE,SJTYLE, C(IDLOR ORI PRICE. 1t73CHIVYMI L J A m 4 X « Avremaik, pew»» t br«li«t.,«t. Mir ca.b. r»w«.h<».t trtlwo. »«»p<>ln> ivi C A U . J A C IftOOflVTWt U I M I I B A H CKJARJIIIINETOPAI 141 1 ^'omallc, powM •iM'Ing 4 M, 33M (ogln*, nk« (Iton v*hl. 2 Sixes avallci l l a b l e : l«7«DODOIPASfl c fitnmett ^Jfowiison')n's . I.I.«J«J ma.I.wlndow v««. Vi Ion. o ■20'x8’x8'6"'6 " o r p>opar>*.*i{tll»nl >Kop«. 4 0 ' x 7 ' 8 "i x c r r r * 1 « 7 7 D O MI I Ai t M N Inquiro oot: t: $ p e aA i EDfTiD tnoN 3U f.pow«.t»*.lAg. 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t 115-FarmWork New Kenwood KRC«i09 car ste reo , plus 2 sets ol r . Wanted gpBaker9.t375.32H9?9.. ■ ^ ' MANURE HAUUNQ and Pii Offy tunnel n m , 383 Dodge. Ina. QoodInQ Q teen Chop S125 w o/carbs; «00 wlln. . . Call 634-4730. Now In box. nitrotis syslom, S225, Sot 8 >A. Dodge 3:55 rear ond^goar^ or 3:91 - P r ^ i J; 0 R ecreatio n alI ■ IParting 31.000 mile 0500 Dodoo motor home. -440 "" CompletoLIneie of Salei S Ssi'vlcs : iEngine, HD toroue (llte.-F:& , #VA22897 - Ajr°r«N'R37!fi°4r' 4 5 6 2??. a W A G 6 ’n 'T ': '7 ''' ' ■ ' ,.K . : $ 7 1 7 3 .4 9 C o p C:o»I.S3610,34 o! loase-EndViValu©.* $8548.9 . _ -iZl-rBoala&Access. 1962 wrecked S-10 . Chevy .95 Cop. Cosi;$3707,68 Leo;Leos^-Erid Value*; PU, V-6 motor, 4-sp.- lots of Always bettorbuyslI LARIRY'S oood i pans. Call 734-7039, . Magic Valley Marina 2 S e l o s Mickey Thomason ■3'Ami.W .onAddlson LEISUREillVIN’RV's I value i cover: 1-for a small ______733^41______10 block Chevy. Mor a Pontiac P e r 6 2 6 0 V Orerland I Av«. \ ■’ Evinrudo & Mercury motors 400, SIS each. 1 lurbo'400 » r 3 - A te n th I IN TIME M -1 M o n th ' • b o a ti & fiahlnt) tacklo^k^o. Burioy, Idaho long lall. S75. 1 set 67 Pon- / W l . 6 7 8 » 7 0 S 7 I i r y • Tom'e Marina & Spprt Qda liac 400 heads, good.cond. Z . Hevbum/Burley. 8/8-7473.. jJ50.Call73:i-1M7. WKEROSTAR 1987 TERMPO I ! ■- : sfliflElCYIIC:iE0LiiDIE I r : MDEmPIECTOIImr- f

------I H • I - ADVERTISESE ...... - 8 H ~ ■ z i E a n ^ * ■ : YOUR JSTOM PAINTING, inl-ext. . iperlng. Dlscounls.. Ouall- ■ / - i ! SERVICE SPECIACIALTY S S p ’t?;,c"Yr*s ioi S work.733-9051. ^ #2A28912WAGON,N, S T o C h o oiW s i -E ts a n ___ - : - a ------IN-THISOIREGTCctory— — f c l S i j ■ 51 r , 8 2 0 .9 5 C o p . Cost,C< $5396.54 Loose-Endid Voluo*’ $10,017.3.36 Cop, Cojt, $4 ,4 7 5 .0 8 Leaso-EndLoi V alue! . : ■ ‘ i ' J P/aco tfu nda f fftaJiflJiheading al ------ClCS-PAiN™ QJO-yoii._i OR crushed gravol, p. Rosidonlial, comnt. In* _ I Your ad will reach,rh ?2 000 PITRUN OF rior/exterlor, rof. 734-7310. I w ' (amlllos everydayr l ar n f S S , bockhoo, call 734- ASONABLE.______P e r , . ■ 'X — :— ■ — r88ult*-wlli-amaio-yo:uyou-Call______!. today and ono of our Irlond* ------M o n th W l fy to n th 1 ly Ad-Vlsora will help hel you Classifiedd t ads aro a sroal ■ ___ word your ad so thai It will InvoslmenI,jnl, no matter what ______"^CHRISTM AS W .... Blnoss. <3ive us a '-AddilliIdillone, Ilnlsh bTmnts, I ______■ ___ bo..mo8t.offocUve.Bi5(J,Bi5dJ>ring______yp«r buain . ^ _ - C A S H B you are calltodavr?vr73M628:------fence!nces, snoot rock & homo . ■ ■ you tho rosuils yo paIrs!-ft4i5381/32W869. I ■ looking lor. repalri I J 7334)931 I 1987 BlRONCOII 1987 E]m i n n n ' "grandm}MA'S H ELPED H I t a ^ ^ m Comploto0 indoor and oul- _____ doorcleanir ilmney cleaning and ^ ® I llr & g m - ^4-5022 SSBlilting. For froo estlmales ■ os. 15 vrs. call32lll32W929before6p.m. J I oxporionco. Phil, 42i^»23-

. . . . Havo yourur carpola .cleaned ______. _____ In timo fojlor Christmas. Froe___ __ s:Ca1i7334378r I m o b il e h o m e roofoof repair. eslim ales.l ■ and general carjcarpentry, I painllno, froo est. 3324- 2 4 ^ . ■C6RAMI0T1LE.... ! rgo inventory, froe est In ■ rln Falla. 734-W71, Rick, J ■ -V I Carponlry &Constru encos8i ali home . H fi f B i i n a i — ■ ■ Ail types romodoiini provemonls. Free * ^ H | #U H 24151 I. SPORT COUPE ...... ■ - reaaonable reales,ilsles. call w Uimates.WJ. W osloy 734-7156. I 513,397.75 Cap.p. Cost, $5975 Loase-EndVR i , g eveninga 733-3065. »} C ap. Cost, $4,005,76 Leas T re10 e 8l s shrubbery trimming,' ' ■ , . #W151541.: e a s e E n d VotiMkV freeeaoeallnutes, Insurod. ■ d Valuo* $9786.80 —I • ...... rJHnUim 'e TrM Car«.-734-1484-^ - U l me do your backhoe . n - ' : : - T >n^.m ■■.»• and truckjck work, free ' i P e r ' 1 'FloortiigServlciVlCdS estlmales.1. CCall 543-6503. ______59® ^ 6E SERVICE____ ^______■ . Expert carpel andd vlvinyl In- - l e i i i M o n th M o n th - ■■ ■ aiallatlona. Froe eallm ealli ates. Troe I _____ J Superior Moors. 734-82 • s s r . r t h s * — McBriCBiWeVn«ra,-73«W. ■ I ------•18,000'ipll«» p«rr yy© ar,-6'-por mllo,-oxcoi customer-purchose-optionion,-48,-mo:"toiTfll7 ^^al^oym onlsor^pUp lu a t o x . ______cosslve miloage charge,-Cl 2 ||fe|j|^^nQ n ADVERTISE ' * n e t We Haul" , l w O s B B w BBBIPi m Iw lllf^yilovoyouforless YOUR ■ nail elec, renting a truck. c5ERVI0ESPECIALTY p c I i HANDYMAN, 6 ^ le osllm ales. plumbing. ^ c a r all324^. INIINTHISDjRECTORY | • ramodellno, yard «woi 'S H .? | S i : - - m■ 10 lho«qua1lty,olworwork I do. a.- ..-irooeatTmatea.733-70.3-707t...... , 7334)931-- ■ J 'I ...... I

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IM-HwyEquliimnl ' m t 'M M W m 1S-Autoi-0>«yroW 1960 FORD ^ lo n 4x4 w / j EISEIH M d OTOI i Black i m c ofvette, T-top, poaaJ traction, brand n«w 2 {rm " 2L1 racing llareay e tric ^ V •n g ln e . no milaaga. Brand^ hkih^ perform ance. 543-5072. naw clutcl) & ^ 6 Urea. Prks^R : aducedl '66 Impala i f Profit Withy The Naw a«at t stock rack. 6"' wagon,; very good cond, * W aetem plow. ? S 66,000 ml on & . Michelln '■ tires. $650.7334356. Diff ere yM Q.'cjaygfiSwi^r*' ^ e n c e ... n 1779 Z29 Camaro, In good 1062 Intamatkmat Bcout, a>l I ! i W estern Stallolei Equipm ent ! body and running condlUon, wneei drlva, $900 or offer.• $ S 3 ^ . Call 72^34X6. . Ij ___ hot g qood Call32«>l4.______4 idselectloaaf ______-|ff74-Bfazer-^4rW0 a n g tn ^l P /6 . P/B , auto trans., till t I N ew ond'UsiJsed Equipm ent ^ olfor. 32fr<318 alter 6. MEI ISTM w heal, new radial tirea.venr ^ RRYiCHRI o ^ ' condition. $2905.00.I 1964 1 C a m ^ M rlinetta, T- ovollablefororC oristructton, S e e Dick at 0 & G RV'a Inn top, 1 AM/F% caaaette, elec- Paul or call 438-4560.I. Ironies tj pko. 324-4320 afler S._ L oggings3 & Farm ing. evenlno»67S-3832.' .1974 GMC 4x4. fulMlme. AT,\ 160-Autos-Dodge m S h o r t o r L o n a T 0 T a r m R a n t s t s . . . P8 , good condition. $1500 Of - Al k k AI b o u t b e s t oiler. Call 93445011 1970 1 Dodge Dart, new **Th« R « n tg l Ak d d v v a n ta g * P r o g r a m ” . evenlngior.O&D Tranapor-•- motor, n dependable, $475. t»ii»"” i-w i;m . ------^ fFord white spoke truck ' ^ - rtms. $60. Call 733-1326- , VE [•"1972 4^Jr Dodge D arir318" !A1WA cu., AT, PS. PB. AC. S e e to 1 1620.a |te LS:«-______f A N A w n■NriC a CABB Call W eiternn S1 tales or T ow 1976 Int Scout II. AC. PS,■ !appreciate. Call 3264791. , j m clnn B A M P A Y CE HI D O U _ Local S alMM B e p . T e d a y PB, - tilt wheel, lock-outi{ 1973t Dodge Chailonger Rally •hubs, exc,cond.733:9603^ -f-Edmon, 340, 4 banoU. new ■ I ¥ n T H nl Y I R Y N I Wf on U M D> C A R I N STO C I^ r paint & tires. 326-4617 after : M/BSTBRNBTATI 1977 Ford Bronco 4 x 4 , exc. £ cond. (ow ml. w/extra a.;; Sr$l500 or best olfer. ! I RlOilRBliU U O P P MB id, M AkI,, M Q D I L , sTY r U ^ Afler 3:30 pm 324-2164. = = i A U «al l V O U R 1977 Je e p Cherokee, exc." Ie2-Alit0!-Fo[d8 I M r i W l P C Ak l R t f l A l H l P MNPRICB. cond. WlK.sacrlHce. $2300/ - g g lg g “^ bestoffer;Call734<422. t'1965 Mostano. -3 -sp e o d . J : restorable. Call 4254926 ' E W 1979 Cheyy 4 W 0..4" lift Ml! [' alterSpm .______1 ^ with chrom e wheels and 35’* J- muddera. $3500 or mako of-. 1' 1966 M usung,, AT. 289.. 1 fer. Call 423-5624.______«engine, good W as. 2 door. - Can 733-16M altar 5:30. ____ _ I960 Chovy Scottadaie «• ^ lon. 53,1X10 miles. 1 ownar,• ^ 1970 Mustang 11,4 cyl., good ,13S-Cyc(M4S«ppli« 141-V m s 4-sp. P^. PB. duel batterfeaI <1 llres. new T irakes. clean, ” 7 & u n k s , wired for trailer ai ^ runs well, $1000. Call even- Yamaha Trallmattsr,W, 1864 Plymouth Voyager•' 7 cam per. Call 734«43 eves. !TInoa,______324-2473. I. pasaenger. mlnl-van. Ex- funa.»10. Phoni32M091. i 1978 Ford Fairmont wagon, r r celleni condition. Will sellell I960 Toyou 4 x4. AM/FM lj A for $10,500. Call Oon at M.v..V. c asse tte , now tires, exc. ■*302 V-8. AC. good mpg, very Mall, 7 3 3 ^ days or afterr 5 cond, 54M241 al P ete'sI a good condition. 324-5816. (8f.PftonodM-5091. r r p..fli.. call734.lM j,______Repair or 543-4728 eve.------—1979-Ptmo,-4-^1! lnderr-ATr- PS, AC. runs good. $350. 324-SSS8 Cfndy (0 6x(.S q. i w C he^^^.^Supeij^.^yi/].. ______nn.H iftoy low fW«r,_13^ I - Cau 734-8463: — J H988HERGIJRyY C O U B ilB cc, flood con(T]^pprox.°*{ l1^^^C4ll32<-4tflca.H ^w :.a ~ ~~~louahminflr.'733-57gT. »|r-Dennlsat42»Mt.------~eo~i.(i:i:.IIMH»74ivh:cc ------RD4 Cat hydraulic dozer, Two 1957 Ford Ranchofo's. 1977 19 Mercury Marquis Col­ S b.llollar.J3«M l. nol too many hours on the -7 1 for parta, bolh lor $1500. orony Park wagon, oxc. cond., 3 p - . TtHay. I rebuilt from standard dieseltel 1979 Omni, model 0-24, 2 Phone 326-5091.______al ail power, AC. AT. PB, Illa door, hatchback, FWO, low engine. J2500. In Chains . 1953 Chayy pickup, runs b u t_ pcruise, i elect, windows, door ...... area;' inquire' af 1929’J29-mlleage.-new tires, great "IOCkS""and aoats. - New- g ss mileage, good condf-If! n o o d s. roatorlng. $500. {0 Emabath.TF. or 734-4453, ili PhQne320-5091. MMicholln X rubber. A sioai at — tIon.$t095orboslof(or.Call $20(»^CaMn3-62l5:______734-1296.______1954 Ford F100 pickup. Ros- ^ F toration atsrteiT tW . Call; 1984"19 ' M’orc Marquis 13a-Pick-UpTrvick8 I960 HONDA CIVIC, Brougham. 4 dr, powor wln- — economical, runs good,S: ______», dows/soats. cass, A/T. air. iw o Ranchoro. rebulilulil clean. $1500. Call 7 3 3 ^ 9 . l964Vi Ford M uitang' “now liros, 33.000 ml. Nice & trans. now mufller system, ;880.TURBO TRANS. AM,jr Coupe. 6 cyl, 4-sp. extras. "Clean.$6895.7334716., ___ tehoistefed. $495.734-4655. S' Noeds aome body work. ^ I- iM dad, oood shape. $3900. Runs good, $900.73^7021. ^8•84 Topaz, 4 dr, ironl wheel 1966 Ford Falcon Ranchero,ro, Call934-4fte.______‘ drive. A/T, air, cruiso, PS. • new clulch. 20 mpo. exti*. 1962 Honda wagon, 5 spoed, PB. Slereo, 24,000 ml. $6795 s e a t.^ ? 0 ,(?all.324 :a fa .___— 1500 cc. clean, runs very'Si ia-A»lM-Buk:k '■ - ." verynlce car. 7334216. 0 1 I ', 1967Ford6cyl. wfoverdrive,ve, won. $2600. Call >34-7023.- i ' long bed. csmper sholl. now ; 7 1976 Buick Eloclra, now . ,?,* 1982 Ponllac Firebird, load-2 tirea. now batlory. pticod toI. . .168->Autos . 1 * Otdsmoblle / paint & upholstiy. U ses miloi‘® ed, reardeck spoiler, wln- :!;• 8elllCall324-2636,______- ...... - oU-or water.,Good cond.,.- dow louvars, i-tintod class.. . - ^ t e d “ * J9 7 7 .' 'l o I 'i'9 8 l _ ' 82 0LDSGUUAS $1200/oPQ. Phone 734-0Q68.L . 5434600 ask for Garv. WouldIld Seasonal aporting e q u ip - 'cCutless or Cougar 4- door, 19G9 Ford pick-up. melsl llsl considor trado lor Blazer or Tionl Is a best seller In-fully oquippod. good condl- bod wllh rack,. J500. Call :______:ias3iflod. lion. II, Cashi Call 20M3» 1981 Olds Cutlass, lot’s ol .19W Chevy V^-ton PU, 350 _ Brougham. 2 door. Sco at> 0; extra's, oxc. cond., $3200. V-8 engine, 4 sp. goodlod '67 Triumph TR4A IRS, con-in- 5113rd E.Call 733-2669. • c Call 7334494 or ?34-7li;7. ' cond. Make olfor. Call 538-36- vertible, runs good. }3500. 1976 Chrysler CORDOBA. 2'■ 15 1984 Cuitass-Slorr'a."2"’door 6726 evenlnos & weekends.J._ 734-6507flvesAwkends. _ door, 32;000 mllos, »46o.' i coupo. wire w heel covers, LY V W P«'n 3S, ■ ------Call543-49_13. . a 1974 Dodge. 318, aulo. PS, AM/FM cassetto, vinyl roof, Ice a s m uoo dvM, 11.) AT*. Ml. t*M« P B, $1000. Call 734-5910. — 1« -4 W liee l Drives " ■ ' ' ■ ' Icloadod. Call.5434927., I. Ie< a licenM M; WU.M. o w ______1974 QMC % ton 27K now - l58-Auto6*Chevrolet I punn m YOU CAN TAKI M N U O ff engine, AT. 2 tanks. AM/FMFM FOR SALE: 1948 Dodgo 172-Autos-Pontiac c i aa.S1795.734-1460. • Powerwagon4x4: BudgetReniACar ^ ROUNE HOMI WITH YOUTOOAY. Ml 1961 IHcrawcat)Vi-lon4x4.L_.1865.Chevy Caprice Clasa c„^(■--•i9ra PontiacTuxury LeM’a n s ,------1874-Toyota long bod.-AMi.------Call734-63S8.~ ...... 4 dr, AC, AT, PS. PB. till, j- f M cass. storoo. runs good. ' 47.000 mitos, Uko now. Call Call 734-1211.______. MUST 8ELL TODAYi 1965^5 cruise. AtA/FM. roar J3264565 alter 5.______WAIYIN& 50 Chovy Blazer 4 x 4 , TahoeM delrost,$6.S95. ± Td b A Y 7- WE^RE ' o l^ ' p) black paint-black cloth Cailt^oaeral36»090or s f g y g o i ' . InloflOr. OfJE GORGEOUSJS 4i. automatic transmission, '' S 'C all banlW anlo'O— .7;T7T7-T34^ C a l l E l v l nI lBrow n ...... 7 3r 3 4 4 4 3 3 sp d , new tires, rims, •C*ll-Gro0o-?34-3640 o r-K enIft— - AM/FM.-air.-2B,000-mliee. - U .:Dnatne,_cIulch_.&_slarlor..g®^*” nV a Shoe'ls 733-3512.------—^-$47007733-4850 «fter6p;mr— fi -S -. Call-iack jardlns t v r34i4347~ — Runs exc. supor mlteage, . : ^ ~ 7 3 82900.734-8626 late OvO. BjCol^m m ottJH orr 7 3 3 4 : 1979 Toyola PU, AM/FM,-UT. “ 3 2 ; ? m „ ______AC. 5-sp. now campof.ahall,-QII___ 17S-AutoDMl«f»______“ 175-Au»D(«yM...... WJ2£L_£g!!Ja!iBJ I i •moslly-road miles, exc. iaiaiie>v»usjm«iioi cond. $2700.734-3679 after 6. ID NEW 198V Chevrolet Vi lon. 305305 V-8 , 4 spd. PS. PB. J2495. i M E R C U f ------Ca1f324-M92.------— STRAIGH1HT-TALK ------IRY-LYNX-^ . i S • Front w h*« drlv* * Da|ux« Iniarlor ■ “ FROfl> M J , * 2 • Powor broke* * Rodio ' 1 423-47l6a»or6p.m.______[III ■ Consololto * Rodio) lire* 19S3 TOYOTA, cloan wllh* STRAIG HT 13 ‘ Kaavy-duly boltsryry * Floor m ounted aholl, AC. PS, sun roof. F A R R O W W a i S * Rocllning se ats Ironimlstlon AM/I^M. 734-6151.______1965 GMC Slorra Classic. « ion, 350. AT. loaded, 6900JOO I ■ ■ THAN •mllos. cusiom topper, one pordner... ow ner. Call 734-31 ^ A Listen up pc rt9B6 Chovy S-10 PU. sllvor,“^1 g e t y o u r nelew Toyota •lake over pymnt. 73WI8S5 ai ■S& RdotaN or 734-6443. — Pickup fro mnfl W ills and 1966 Dodoo Ram 050, »30g u p 'down & Uko ovor payments. re c eiv e $5i00to$1000 Undor 12.000 mi; 5 yr or B » tlf * CAB1A1A PI >ATCM DOU. 50,000 mi warranty. 733-6599. i Q t e I too •M FORD Vi ton. 429 VJ.1 V-----52^ A/T, bluo, runs good. ISOO or best oflor.Call 5 4 ^ 1 . 1987 MERC ; l4Ck-Hea¥y Trucks/Seml's1 T l e n a i WHoSeir-— ' -TBwirspoRn 'Cummins Eng. parts: turbo, • Stereo system • IndlvlndivlduQl reel^ln'o , ^ .J block, heads, pan, F.W.® N O T YEAI^ R O L D 1986 MiO C D E L S II • Front whMl'drlve' aeoli•O ti -.J Housing, clutch, starter & • Tinted gloss * Rodl.olodl.ol llres 9 ^ trln l l I I misc. 13 sp trans. Twin • Duot power m irrors • Child:hlld p ro d door locks I scrow rear onds & Hondor-or- *• Power steering • Sape2500 or bosi of- • tor. Calt 829-5849.______LESSTHiiAN ...... i964 INI. C.O.E. Cum m ins. H ^ 9 -j l powor, long frame, pad su sp ., (win screw, good for'or' mlxerbox or farm dump. Exc lfuek.Call42:M660. B m 1 9 ^ KWConv.. 6V92Dolrolt.K —'S 5^ SQHD roar onds, 4X4 trans.IS. now 1022. Michollns, ..new_ Rayco . euspenslon. 1977 ^^tWA' llat bod, m folding sides, outside •Tax, Ilcew.dtitlnaitlnollofiM lro^^^^^B

igrsiH C Cab over. SM small cam Cummins. w^oKo, newr w i t i ongino, now 1122 Good Year tU 09.l3sp.C aH 324-3452. . 1', _ MOTOR co5 r M B 4 N Y DOWW NTOW N TWIN FAL\LLS l E I S E IINMC> T O RI S 1 . . Kl-Vana.. I ™ )ver 33 Years The E — " M a g k V(T t alley's U w Price lU e a d e r " I Easiest Place In Tht76 World To Buy A C |7eiMAINAVE.E.E. - TWINFALLS P®0? ®AM/FM?’ la ' 733-7700 g good, 1995/olfer. 326-5231.,'y wmmmmmmKmm R<*ftaieilldafioSI..Filer. > nnniinRittnni ■ C , " \ ■ I ' .... i ..'r^ 7“^“ ..