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“ ...... 79179th year, No. 358 ' _ ___ Jwin Falls,lls, Idaho S u niday, d a ' £)eceml^r23.19W ______Minle re;scu€2 teai m f i linds moirede2a d the fire that trapped Uic 27 lien fire broke oul the familnilles that all the m iners (veri-ere l>elleved Seven bodi)odlcs w ere found close i(lo thc ' tlareup of the , ByPEGMcENTEE wewere trapped Wednesday wher lay nlgiit had driven rescuers ne-tiay production dead, thche spokesman said.. longwall faceICC w here thc m iners w ere wovorking miners Wednesday i T he >ls5pc/a led Press aan s Uiey trje d jo break a one-< mile of smoky tunnels ea rlie r inc. operated hy “The* rescuer effort has not l)cen•en canceleii, w hen Uic tintire broke, later two moree were through a mile ------. rc.(record ai the -Wilberg Mine cleared most of the smoke. I'er&TJglTr They aarrW r ntinutng"to“look-for-3r-thc-imac— found farllier-ler-along Uie racc.T h rcc morero w ere Saturday. F an s cle; ■ ^ N G E V I L L E , UtalJtah — A scarch team Kmerj-K ii Mining for Utah Power but vislbll ty was'as about 30 tect iiaturday discovered thc bodiesi ot 12 m iners late Sntur- T n hirteen boaid.' N ln ebbodies found S aturday wereTf in Uie ven- b utltw .-isnotlot successful. :______‘JCl£ariy_ there Is reili vnmhc “Instead ot-ju.slju.sl ja y in g 'no com m ent,’ i~onragedyanhe’ out=—“ Asked, liow ionirthcy-mtghtght have lived,' horlilatioiiF1 passago“ thc'way tho smomoke nnd the Crewswerc'ere planning to t>egin rcmovr " have a terrible sense o cale ef- th ev ’ll tell vou thing;ilrigS are fine. Well, things are [ comc,"hesald. saisaid . "Wefpect it w asis v>very long." fum es w ere headed — in the rearar iwrtton ot bodies beforeore Uicy undertook a full-sca ...... fort to containLain the fire, h esald . 3 T he m incre — 2fi meimen and one woman — Emery ] Mining President NealNt Savage told - ihe minene, h esald. • . • See« MMINE on Page A2 Y ule;tide ccards used1 t o c hheck 9 H Blairme »ler^ ; - • HAILEY (AP) - A\ group of 2nd Congressional Dislric-Ict re.sldcnls, —A I ____ ~ —suspecling -possible-vovoter -fraud-in Blaine' Counly may’ have helped |P ----- defeat Congressman GeGeorge Hansen, r ^ mailed 2,4ni Christmmas cards to F ^ r volers who gave Insuftlftlclent address F il information when thertey registered, 1 stalo Rep, J .F . Chadbanand says. As of Friday. 235 ot: UUie card s w ere ’ returned becausc postistal employees ± ----- were-unal)lc-lo-dclivQi’er_thcm_to_llie •-V addresses laken from1 voter\ reglslra- ;, tion roils in Blaine Coui}unty, Uie Idaho ff Falls RepublicansafdS;I Saturday. H ___ llYou!d_better:brlne1C VQur..bushcl ^ baskets, bccause therere's a lol more coming back." Chadb.iband said Uie . i'^ postmaster at Ketchi;hum lold thc " group. I K ^ - Jk.; C ards w ere’^sent to th(those who actu-• o p pp. J.F. . CHADBAND ally voted in the geneneral election In c l a i mIS s voterv discrepancies which D em ocrat Richi:hard Stallings Claim s v narrowly defeated RcRepublican In- b ut h a d mT iadead no statements aboul the ' cum bent G eorge Han.seLsen, Chadband cards, said. According to Uichc post office, McDonaldlald 'said mail Is returned to 1.;-. .."U iese people don’l exisi:ist,:iChadband-tho scndorwerwhcn postal employees are— ------'M said of the names takencn oft Uie voter u n ab le lo0 d(deliver, aii Item to the ad- _ Kelchum Poslma;laslcr John current kforwarding address' ’~ s M cDonald said he wasi Vvaguely aw are available,e- , ------I of the Clirlstmas cardi ma.ssn m ailing. • See CARDS on P ag e A2 flliPfiii swsT^iawDco -N estled cUiisnu^m-hea ier seat--- —— fUce diUd d e ^ ' ^ ded*^v';dau^ter Co^e for aaride.'s«^|rie8 ri onPage, Reag2an, Thaatcher 1 t. AsofJaLTiW re.tlDjr r'of w effortto ^ u c £ auto 1 children to bejJe r s t ^ a p ^ IS p a rt dciita. Abo e M ike his discusss ‘Starr Wars’ ^ • ___ "I I ^ _ • ______------WASHINGTON (AP)’) — President Union woulvould not be able lo drive a Reagan. agreed Satunirday thal the wedge belw>elween Uie United Stntes and i Artifttrcial cofmet to 1; United S tates wlli not deployd Its con- Britain on arma s lssu(». two found Uiemselves In VP) — .The first man-m udcde G erm an sludy of howllie Uie solar wind interacts wilhh how spiiee pla.sm as colliollide with dust and gasesi to troversial "Star WaVars" missile ‘.‘.The tw • LOS ANGELES (AP) llal agreem ent," said a senior r high above Earth earlyrty Earth’s magnetic field,d. The1 solar wind is the hol,I, help form com ets, planeinets'and stars; how plasmama defense system bet«tore holding substantial comet w lir glimmer I :icial In his account ot their ked by an armada of salel-ci- electrically charged 'asgas or “plasma” that speedsIs m iglit be contained lo) harnesshj fusion e n e r ^ : tiowlow negotiations with Uie5 iSoviet Union. U-S. offlcia Christmas Day, tracket ' a t the presidential re tre a t in round o bservatories a s sclen-2n- aw ay from thc sun a t neariynei 1 m illion mpli. lls in-:i- solar winds disrupt sateliile s; and Earth com-im- British P rim e M lnlslster Margaret meeting al lites, airplanes and grou M ary lanid d ’s Caloctin Mountolns. of the comets." teraction wllh thc Earth'rtli'^i magnetic ficid-crcatasl__niunicalions and powerver lines; and how they In- T iiatch ersaid . tlsts herald “thc year or t r R eagan, the United S tates is 2t wiil be crealed by clieml-nl- tlie N orthern Li(;)it.s. fluence Earth’s weatlierler. R eporting on a'-ii hoururs of talks with Under Re , The artificial comet v g to Uie 1972 U.S.-Soviet treaty ' om a West German satellitelie T liexholce o t ChristmaImas Day for the comet wasIS . Theman-madecometlet also wili help astronomers Heagan al Camp Davlivid. Mrs, That- adlierlngto cals to be ejccted from ; defenses against missiles, ic Pacific Occan at 4:18 a.m.m. not meatil to elicit compjmparisons with tiie Star ofjf fine-tune an a rra y of sopiophlslicatcd instruments for cher endorsed researcl•ch on the S tar H m illng dc 70,160 m iles above the P he official, who briefed Jd be visible in tlie souUien or Bethleiiem. scientists insist'.ins They say it is simplyy the appearance ot Con!omet Glacoblni-Zinncr nextext W ars p rogram bul sto]toppwl short of sa id Uie PST Tuesday. It should t rs on conflilion h e nol be Idcn- sb u th co stem sky fromn titlie M idwest to llaw ail andmd tho best day tliis year.ar. for- ground and satellite:o taii-and Hailey’s Cometlet during the winter of 19ii5-)ll5- blessing Its eventual depepioyment. . reporters o: hweslem Canada and mosl;o ot t observations, wlUi skiestudy lacks im m ediate prac-c- Bob C am eron of. Uie2 t Nalional Aeronautics andmd on S ta r W ars, M rs. Thailatcher said she fore deploy It is part of a 578'8 rmillion. U.S.-Brllish-We.stest tical application, bul could co provide inslglit into:o S pace A dm inistrationn 1In Mountain View, Calif.lllf. assu red lh e presldenijnl the Soviet • SeeTtJ THATCHER on Page A2 AryaiinNati(onsW accism seends shhock Wi)avesthiroughivdlle^ T‘ . By RICK SllAUGHNI^NESSV uesday’s paper before a young yo Twin Falls wouldId inot shoot anyone for such1 xa violation of ------TlmcsJilewsivnierr ______' ~ M a.- M resi'S id e n t called to express oulrJlrage and fear. divinenelaw 1 , ------^heAfyan-Psi-Nat»on-s——------Tho-rpi 22-year-old..a.thinUiQntcneration Idahoan. "1I cannolc» step outside ot theB i(divine) law _ ieif. It hasifflHnlonc-nccordining-toHawHDn— ^ ______- • . TWIN FALLS -— Recent cxpression.s jj of approach is to ta lly [splays Uie classic featureses that' Nazis iden- >nyscu racial and reiiglouslUS intolerance have caused fied as Aryari: blond hair,r, blueI eyes and a ly l^osilose who are designated" ass plcxion. can cnlenforce dlvlnc-law .in Uiat-mimonncr,-Jones ...... \ j 5. He declines to answer wlwhen asked if • ' M agic Valley resldendents. '.i.’.r ______nnronstitutit But these features contra:rasl sharply wilh says. 1 ------indivranms-wiTDsc ------— nlosfl'ot r i fl woman‘nu~iian'.s:s;:S t ic-ls onc o nTTg— the re ' ships, marriages ancand lifestyles causc them to — A driirian -A rp are;rea’s few black residents,5, ;a situation that Magic'’ic Valley. be prospective targargcts of-tlie violence ad-d- ...... ••• • hadadn'l previously caused himm (conccm. Thelie young Twin F alls residedent- say s Uie ecelved could _ 1 vocated by someTie of the area's white,te ...... “ I w as really shocked, 1 was/as curious lo leam publlciillcily Jones’ comments _rec I . supremacists or gppnse p n tlc lg «:ny' thf»v nn* ^ f i c naiyre. ' afraid, angry-ondJrIJrustroted by the reportedpd Q m arriage.Involving mememlMjrs of d ltte re h t, andad.me and our.fricndshlp,". heli says of his Inl- ':i’vee thou^ittl about carrying a'rgun | with me statem en ts and activ::tlvlUes of area neo-Nazis. races, Jones said a white'lite m an would firsl ] » naial reaction to Jones' commern en ts...... w henn I Igo out with her . . . you’vi’ve goj^ to be a I__ T u esd ay 's Times-1les-News carried thc com-■n- warned lhat he is violating;lngdjvlnelawandithe “It was a )iypothetlcal question qi but my survive/Ivor," h esay s. m en ts of W ayne JoiJones of Hansen, a Mfigic!ic ■ p ersists In the m ixed mnarfiage ar othor steps - situtuation Is not hypolhctical,"1," he says, adding InI anoUicr ar situation. Shirley and a Bob (nol rreai namra) havc been marrirri'ed 44 years;—------V alley m em ber o( theth Church of Jesus.Chrisl.isl_including posslble.executicntion — would be taken " i-iI-never-camc-in contact-witwith thcsc types o f Uicir rc C?irl8tian-Aiyan NatNations. That Hayden-Loke-!o- to e n to rc c th a lla w . statatem en ls in Idaho before.’* m ostit o:of which h av e been spentI iIn Uie Magic based organizationon — the subject-of-con^in'— “We^re-lmposing-divinelne-law-horo-r.,-r-Those Bulb in a telephone intervlevlew Saturday from Valley.,ey. Bob is Jewish, causing theirth "m U e d ’I. slderabie publicityly InI past weeks — follows‘VS \yh0 ''wlll not obey the la\law must perish.” he hisIs Twin F alls business — JotJones Glass on Ad- marria•rlage to violate Jones' divinee laI w .. . ' ^ “ divine law ," Jonesies says. That system of iawiw said. • discIson Avenue — Jo n es said hi:his com m ents h ad "WelNc have never been Ihrcalenoied. I don’t feel ■* ^ _ decrees that the raceace3will.not-mbc,hesays. Tlie ink had barely drieddri on Uie pages'o/ beeeen mlsconstnied. Hc saleaid hc per^nally • See ARYANS on PaseR6A2 .

■ ■ ^ ^ ^ 7 , JJ, , ...... - r - r . A-2Tlme'»N9wa. TwinI Falls,Ffll Idaho SufKlay Docofr:omber23.1984 ______) . Cairrds------and C hadbandsald a ^>edal Mine— •C ontlzBied a t from Pag e Al M cB ride w as Involvec-ed In the con- Coutfty. and • CooUnurtlromPa;PageAl noon, workirkers drilling the horizontalal anyofthesurvlvors.” lecUon between leglslaU/e veo com m ittee will b e c re a M S ta te law Ia\ requires that a personSOD tested state Senate elet netheaU egatlons. - - "Just ilke last air bole fromfn Little Dove were onlyJy The fire, believed to have been- register to Ellsworth and to examine tl not fine,” she .said. "J to vote using the addressi at Republican Maurice E w ai filed last week In 4th night, In an hour andmd a half they 120 ( e c t froirom the safe chamber, caused by an overheatededbearlogina which be uu) Democrat John Peavavey-- in 1980. ^ A s u l t w a le actually lives, Chadband Ccm tv Icag-tline-Hansen should have been outout. Well, they UtUe proprogress was made overnighth t c o n v e y o r b e lt, e n q )te d asa : the workers said. Butit IM cDonald said for TnniiingIng P e a v e y ’s slim , 58-voteB rmargin of vlc- District Cw tlcal bole being drilled to thetie were mining a 12-foot-tf unsuccessful supporterT I.LucUle Nokleby alleging- : h ^ ’t made aay progrogress. There's on a vertlc -thick seam of purposes,3, (a post office box num berr is tory spariced tbe voter Irregularities In Blaliie ' h « coals, they’re backacking out. You chamberp from the top of snow-M- coal In the mine eight milestr north of frequentlyJy used in Blaine Countyn ty challenge, w hich w as mmounied bn the massive voU > don'tknowwhattobelle)ilieve." covered EcE ast Mountain because of thetie Orangeville and 150 mieses southeast of .maoy-xesldents q) do-not-haveave - sam e grotinds as the cururrent d i l u t e — ^County— I In^dditiontoTnovlnffingaiongthccoalrrcoldweathi Ithcr. h e sa id : — ^— SaltLakecItv^ ______assig n edi ststreet addresses, _ “It appe^_to_me_t_^tJhey stm ___,T h eJd ablabo c Supreme Court FUday _l__!.tunnel,-workere also drilleddri tree-inch— Earlier,sr, H enrie- said federal ^ o)f-— f- One memberof thal grgroup escaped;.... Chadbffliidhdsald aboutso volunteers,U'S, h a v e th e sa m e probleniim they had l)e- upheld Jonerones' refusal to grant a fUU bore holes {rom the top of the moun- ficlals hadlad ordered workers not to A fire alarm alertedd 90 workera headed by Jay McBride of, Rupert,ert, fore,” McBride said.. recount of vivotes In the district. A jrar- toe.-and-lhey_ Bent-Chrisiristmas -cards-tOrtJmse-on• on — Chadbanti-sald-the-;r group-rented-ttalTccoont jant-of-45-precinets-Han^ : results, Henrle said.. BBy late after- the limitedled om ount of tim e to recoverer evacuat^ safely. • ■ . pialneCoukHinty v oter registration rollsoils post office boxes In Ketchum I and selected pushedpus Stallings edge to 170 Who reglst^tered with Insufficient ad-.ad- ^Bellevue to.useas a retuiUim address on -v o te sru pi ffro r o m m — — :------—J ...... ' dresses. th e C hristm as card s. TlThe cards w ere and said the irregularities ’£ > M cBrideIde, a n auto p a rts' dealler, signed VJohn and Amy.’ Chadband round prospective votet?, us- liglT fm arc^ ------la te r saidd hhc was iwt directly-involvedved-.- In addition to the235> cardsc returned-Center.aroui s r f a m ilie a pdst-offlce-box num ber ,or ! group, but knew of and sup-oip- because they could notot be delivered, Ing only a p . ORANGEVILLE,-utUtah (A P )-- --Shesaidaid day.by day.since the crisis,sis— "11 Jusl seems like o »of a town to register,- •' r •— 3 e ffo rt.------two 'cariJs w ^.a'ddrestssed to “John-thenameof 1 ! Since la te W ednesdayy wlwhen fire trap- began, her he hopes and fears haveiVe Y o u g e t y o u H opes u p hi le County's thrown rule way I read the law you’reJ’re and A m y” from peoplee who\ apparent- “Blaine C -~ped-27-miners-below-«/-central'Utah’8 - played emjmotional leap-frog, when they found (the bo 'Indow," Chadband sold. , d to have more than ]ust a box ly thou^t.they had fonji^otten to send outthewlndi (fountain, Kathy Her hoptopes have soared with eachch those guys wasn't my County Clerk Marie Ive ' snow-covered East Mou to vote," he said. "I thinklink acquaintances a CSiriiristmas card, Blaine C< R id d le's w orld has been bi "like a report thaih a t rescu e unitvw ero m akingn g th e n I g o t fee lin g b e tte r ,’ ^y discounted the allega- r, M rs. R iddle u ,atp r< *bably al th e state ought to m ake Chadband said, completely ! nightmare," perhaps hahaunted by her., progresss ixin their cautiSs dcsccntinto Ito s a id . ------: tUgatlbn of th e whole processess'.- Attorney General JimIm Jones sold It tions, suggtjggestlng they are nothing husband’s worries aboutoul his job deep the bowelj/els of the mine — and thatlat As she spoke In sommber tones lo Ul partisan GOP blasts a t the I. But some people don't seem«m is possiblo his office wlwllllnvcstlgate morc than p wlthhi the Wilberg Mine.n e . t h e r e w aas s ia chan cc they m ay find herler reporters, Mrs. Riddle It’s a problem.” the charges of voter fraudfr. in Blaine opposition.)n. - : Mrs. Riddle said Satuiiturday her hus- husband,1, 28-year-old Kelly Riddle,le, latest blow — when a b an d hod told h e r h e haih a d fe lt u n e a s y a n d o th e;r r minorsr alive, flareup forccd rcscues iunits r e tr e a t. ______about v.-orlclng inn .> the mine Fear hashaj sunk' the heart of the 2G-’2G-- n e a r ly a m ile th ro u g h ssmokey n tunnels ' ^ . sometimes, especiallyy whenv he was year-oldI nmother of four each time! a ond start their descentI late1 Saturday J f flatcher- | 1 left alone. . ______s e tb a c k wyour mind on ;t *and also a 1967 agreementient slon through “ m utual tc cy, Reagan said control aagreement, ^ Mrs. Thatcher '} tim es when he’d b eo n1 th'the (conveyor) of anothererb I o d y . your business... I havee twoi boys and nudear w^'pons from outeriter ing about current policy believes th o t both the United O therw ise you’d be breakingin g F rid a y . “ I don’t thinknk there's any said she : . b elt and th ere would bele n o o n e a ro u n d A s o f' nightfalln Saturday, rescueue my husband working3 In the coal ™ States andid Sovlet-Unlon^reS. sincere in— « to check on him ... Thenlere were times crews hadad discovered 13 bcWles, leav-IV- ■ mines ... It's the only- place p they’ve trratyobllj3llgations," she said, m o rality in th at a t a ll.... e with reporters seeking abaa balance of power at a lower ; he’d bc all alone." In g 14 m ineiners unaccounted for. g o t to e a m a I lv in g h e reg" .' De^itete 1her approval of Star Warsars Mrs. Thatcher spoke \ research,sshe praised current nuclearear at Andrews Air ForcexB ase outside level of weajveaponry. jk there is a new opportunity ’ for keeping the peace in Washington os she cononcluded'an 18- "I thlnk tl t strateg y fi oment and a fresh h o p e ." ___ ------Europe-forfor 40year8 and said-'^we're3 ^ re-h o u r-v isIt-to -th e Unit*Ited-States-and-at the.mome ______going toi hihave to live wllh that sameime returned to London. S peaking;ing obout the Star Wars plan, doctrine! forfo a considerable period1 Ofol R eag an and Mre. Thirhatcher met ot which callsills 1for developing a defensive ~ [ T o c l ai y 's w€e o t l i e rr round th e United States, Mra. tim e.” Camp David to reviewEW her talks'in shield aroun in and other leaders of his London last weekendid with Soviet Thatcherr so!said, “ I was not surprised to O u tlo o>k l h in ts atit C h ristmla i s D a y srn o w admlSatratlon have described “Star;tar Politburo member IMikhail Gor- discover• thatths we sec matters In very J ______W ars” aIS s 1an alternative to the pres-res- bachev and discuss U.Sl.S.-Sovict a rm s m uchthesa:esameiight," Tw in Falls, Burlcy-Riy - R i^ a i, Jeromo- p — j ;i« G oodlngareas: e F q ro c a st/fo r 7 p.m►.m. E S T , S u n . , D e c 2 I 7'. The outlook for Chrisiiristmas, chance ot Sp* • • snow exfendlng (o Thurslursday. Mostly d ry ...... If 1 0 - 0 — p 5 ^ Ar] s , on Wednesday. Highs! mlm id 20s to mid 30s. • Cot^ tlo u ed from Page Al a cross lighting Jan.. IS] to coli^ide ssoofF]’ Lows mosUy teens. *’5 2 5 ,. . . threateneelievc ih religious fre e d on m . .:I slain civil rights lead^ I Prosram i day. Patchy Into night})t ia n t( « r ly mom- I I if surebelleilieve in th e F irst A m endment KlngJr. tlonlng ' Ing fog, with Increasinging haa In thc nor- L I . . . I can:annot understand how the'iiey Tucker says hc hopeses to arrange a I I thwest valleys. Lows8 u zero to 20 obove. \ \ > cannot be>e broughtI to court. Hc shoult>uld vigil or celebration of KlKing’s birthday | > ^ 6 0 a t nighslnthe30sand40s.09. be called upon to accounl. forfoi as an alternative to thc Aryan , > In Nevada, menawhllwhile, areas of fog ^L V 3^”^ such a reme m ark ." m essage, I 734-058«1586 I' I and low clouds In valleylleys night and mor- 6 0 ^ ' . - Althouglligh it holds highly conserscr- Asked about the AAryans’ inter- | “I,.;, 1751 I ; nijig hours. Fair skieses e p a n n ^ by even th e mlost, os bably a prelly old scaram. It’s not the I oiurooodi>odThru Jon. . Z lows from around 100 b(below zero to the iperatures ®0 K upper teens. \ _ ' conservatiative oirae^agirV allcy’!cy's NewTestamentlrcad.”1.” ------6 0 W ' m a ln streearn a political organizations,iS.'", C am as P ra irie and lower lov Wood River ______------. . 7 0 ^ .:- ValleyV------nk they’re a bunch of nuts.-J 'One"per~p«r»orir' i . Sunday m ostly cloudy. cloi Continued xftlft*!* •t;. F R O N T S : , says Adriarian A ^ chairman of the Johitohn I ^ slight chance of siwwow the mountains. B irch Soc:tociety's Magic Valley Trinr im I ^ Areas of night and mom om ing fog. t^ows ^ W arnf-^ Coid.,7«- Com m lltet;tee. "The Aryan Nation's ap from 10 below to 5 obovibove lero. Highs In iwefs Rain Fkjrries Snow)w Occluded Statioronary proach Is totally un-American ancan d ■ ■ M O F F I tho20s. Outlook for Chrin irlstm as chancc of itutional," Arp says, ‘r' snow. Highs In the 20s.s. » S e ^ e NOAA. U S Oopl 01 ol Natkonal W a a ttw S recently-no organized opposi(osi^—p ------West ceotralldabo mow 1. T his c o u p o n is city. Ity spoU; Uon to theh e A ryan Nations h as su rfacfac- — \ I H|B I -r' Cloudy with areas1 of snow molnly to Mostly drydr: W ednesday. Highs mid 20s to Idulio n — dolsc-Idaho CH good towords B __ . * tho northeast. Custyy windsv continuing - mid 30s.I. LLows mostly teens. Idaho Clty-Lowman, snowt noor;r Grnml: cd In theQ MagicN VaIJcy^uUwo.Xwii■win M V f ______holr colorlrig; “ _ through RasscsJnto_moimon_tana_wllh blow- ____ Jeon-Stanley, snow floor. Falls minilnlsters'= ^T om T ucker of th«th e I ‘ ' ------I n g and driftlng g wirrPatchy-night . F and— IrfahC T ______U.S.-30------Mounlaln-Horlome-Fuirficid; F ire t Unitnlted Methodist Church am ^ H | permanent waves* moming fog. Lows frorfrom a few degrees broken snow floor; Foi:'olrfleld-Carey, Bob Vanm Nest of the Presbyteriai raiBiKtnacarai H b a n d h a irc u t w ith I below zero up Into thehe lowI teenS rH lghs. b OISF:IK (AP) ' — Driving conditions on snow floor; Caroy-Arco. vW sM soj^or.bjowstyle. f o. Icy spots,- Church —--plan - to begin peacefu - m osily In Ujo 20s . OutloAGIC SCiSSSORS ■ t .. zero up Into the lowV teens.t< HIghs mid Conditioltlons:_, .. U.Sr-26'- Idaho FaFalls-Wyomlng N est off an alternative programa m . J "HAIRIRSTYLING FOR THE ENTIREriRE FAMILY" - ■ ' teens to m id 20s. OutloOtlook for C hrlslm as. u .S . M M — PlummerCoeur d'Alene,1C. b order, snow floor, drifting.g. “ T h ere’ss £a need to have another ex 436 BLUE LAKES BLVD. r ^ ' c hanceofsnow . Highsa lnin U ie 20s. b ro k c nsnow sn floor, light drilling; Coeur:ur Idalio Sl — Mounlaln Home-Nevoda H .pixssslon..1 . . . to present an a ltem atlvt 7 3 3 - 2 7 0 2 ^ Synopsis d'Alcne-Si>-Sandpolnt. snow floor, snowing,lg. bordcrjcyspols. point of .view vi to cross lightings," h( s k I- A p e rsisten t low level!vel tem perature In- llghl drifting; dr Sondpolnt-Canadlanan U.S. 03 — Ncvada borderIcr-TwIn Falls, i s ^ 5 COUPON r. version continued to) tr«ptr cold air. fog border., Icy, Ic snow floor; RIgglns-WhlleUc w el. Icy spols; Twin Fallalls-Carey. Icy A w nn N I Nation leaders In the Magictgic a .O F F Expire, Doc. 31.19S4. ~ and pollutants In I Id d ^ ' s soulhem B ird Hill,111, broken snow -()m r, snowing;lg; spots, broken snow floor; i oif:: ______' _vaJlcys_Saturday_, thej^le National Weather Grangevllivllle-Wlnchestcr. _ ^ k en _snowow Icy spots, broken snow -ay they M'ill probably conductluct ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■m I I m m m m m'm.MM ; Servicesald. . flijor. showing. sh( dHfting; Wlhchcsler-cr-' co-Salmon, broken snowV floor,- snow ...... WcaUjcr officials said as a result, an Uwlslon.on. broken snow floor, snowing.lg, floor; Ix)st Trail Pass, broken t snow ■' ------Bir^tognatten-advlsory^MywuldremalrtHn— drilltngt- ;• cffect for th e Boljc VallValley until Sundoy Welser-Nc•New Meadows, Icy spols. brokenCli Idaho 75 — Slioshonc-K-Kelchum. Icy I evening. snow floofloor., snowing; Morslng-Orcgonon spols. broken snow floor;: (Galena Surn- y , ■: Saturday afternoonn cclouds blanketed border, wcl.wc Icyspots. m it, snow floor Tirhe Timeis-News Idaho. Light snow was'05 fallingI over ccn------In tersta te 80 -7 fU ft Rlv ;lver-Amcrican tral and northern porlliirtlons.of tho slate,____ Inferslas la te 90 — Fourth of July.Canyon».3n._FaH3_lcy-spols. Jcy.-wlnilndy_d£lltlng; —_ ■ ' Fog was restricting; meU^i visibility to a snowflooroor, snbwlhg';X6oTcbUrPasi7snow7owT-ATnerlcnn-Fall5-Pocalcllo. Icyli spots, Icy, wiirt m lleor less In the BoiseIse area,1 floor, snovnowlng. windy, drifting, Gusty southerly winddnds from to to 20 U.S. 12 12 — Lewlslon-Oroflno. wet;et; In tersta te 1 5 - Ulah bord.rdcr-PocalclIo, mph were blowing across ac Uie upper Oro(lno-Ki)-Kooskio. broken snow floor;ir; wcl. Icy spols. snowing and a drifting: r Snake River . ValleyIcy and In the Kooskla-La-lvowell. broken snow floor;jr; Pocolello-ldoho Falls, Icycy spots, fog: GrangeyHle area. CusUusts In excess of 30 Lowetl-1.0-U io Pass, snow floor, snowing.lg. Idalio Falls-Dubols, brokenen snow floor; mph werc been recorded ree a t boUi drifting, M onida P a ss, broken snowV flfloor. C l o s ii n g Grangcvilie and Pocatelalello. Intcrsta5tatc84 - Caldwell area, wel. IcyIcy U.S. 30 — McCammon-S0l‘> MU 01 12 Waitilnglon 4S ' Oillas U UM .... NewOtl«*n» 79 “ '• Twin Falllls Oenvet 49 WU NewYotK 4« Ma> Min Pep • M o n dI ( q y , C h rji s t m a s IE v e O I 0«»Moln«i IS 1]1] .... OklthomiClly t71 ’i ” Idaho Ytsloiday 31 i .... ' o«troii j ; nn .u Om«n« i)U II 04 U«1 U«> Mm Pcp Y«*> IS . 1 .... Honofutu n iiS9 .... Pnoftnii toW » Bolje 9 S IS .... Noimal 40 n •.... Houllen U MM .... PHiseutoh- eoiO 4} Burley »li M .... Todar'9>unset S:Oap.m. and allI day InSHntDOlo 3S3S ... PotlUM.Mt. »■» 19 SI H«oel-6-■6— F o o d -. . . *...... r r r r ^ E l - 5 ------^ i o i i J t e p k ------I b e O pen Chririslm as D ay CirClllatlO D JenyHcyHoyt,drcuUUaadlrKtar I ' Circulation phooes ana r e m a n n e d b e tw e e n 7 a n d110 10 a.m . only. Ifyou oim bellvwy: dAlljr. IlJe per »«ek;:; Sunday,S IU per e-Weoddl-Goodooding-Hagerman :anler ddlvery ta “ 5 C hrisristmas Morning Timesis-Neyvs please call —'------Burley*Ri5»rt-Paul-0il-Oaklcy.,;. : -•..... — ilntalned: Oatly and Sunday. 1 ny»Uh »>rtanthiKniu. um&6iMBMu;am . g o>ur u f u i i i u e d ^ .inI. . C h r l s l m a s u a y . . . Buhl-Castleford 3 nwolh* tl6.0S. < mnrth. IXLW, U oodUm »e?M; Filer^Rogersoo-HolllsIU lste r 32d-S37S SunltyooJy ooly, I nooUi M.ts, 3 tnooUw tu.33.).«mooUttOin. e Twin Palls and all oth(>therareas. 733.0931 um ooihi!U&II&3.U. Student and Mrvlcecnaa ralrale, by maU ooly. I tS.nperiTier moi^'ror dally and Suodiy. N ew s su(>b«iurtm.Pd,(htaMlaf«>nar ' 733-0<931 I f you have a new sI tillUp or wish to talk to someoreone In the editorial fwWJiWtJOTIIW MW miitVlimiW liWI department, 7 733 3 3 ^1 'bitween 9:30 a.m.,m. and 5:30 p.m.------rwcdcdays. To reportrl lateli news and sports resultsiltsafterS;30andon w eekends, c a ll 73KI93(0938. , UBOfetlenitaRB^loa 3t>«TlineiliTM»New* U publUlwd dally at m TUnklnlSLW..Twla A dvertising buieuElaks. adv«tUvdtrw(«r Palis, Iiirta Falla t>yrTtaaTlniM-NMs T Ol-eeO). Offldal dly aod canty aewq throug Friday from 8 a.m. a r e MMKiay thi m. until 5 p.m . and ;tioa eC-lCi of Um tdatn Code. Tbun•nday li teraby . Satuittays from 8 a.mL m . until OOOO. Inform ation» on< display ads Is latcd as tbe day o( ttae wad ea wtlds1 totalk neOcB i> rtU ____ eiiM Gl'hisbnQO S , j : -avfdrable weekdaysB 01 o n l y . ------SjT------“ bepuWjlthed. l^ ----- . — .------T-r

> .--I' - ______V- Tax rcefbrm 1hinges SundayCy Docombor 23,19iM Tlmos-lio9-Nows,.Twin Falls, Idaho A-3 t i t i c s / ^ on Roastenkcowski Pott 'By NEIL McLAUGHLU[UN ~ Associated Press " Reagjan s e e unitfy b e f01 re armss ta lk s - WASHINGTON -- If President ByBAIlRYSCHWEIEID ■ ImperaUves of allied unityunit on Uie one ha n d and vReagan;lrles lo revanramp the federal A P D Ip h m a tIc WriUiter - ...... - her concerns about tho10 mmlliUirlzation of outer iiJncome tax next year,sar, he’ll almost A nalalvsis space on th'e otficr. ■ ;5!ertalnly be dealinsling wlUi Dan WASHINGTON — Presldenl Reagan wantsi ...... After meeling in Londotndon a week ago wilh - - nR<)StenkosyaWra-taHrnlrnjgged,- 2©=ycar” -M H a Uiffly otnhe-W cstcmmfffijnrfor next monUi‘s— ~ MikfTaH S. G orbachev;7; 9 ris'lngslar 1 iifUnfSovlcsr'* iiHouM^veteran .who y,was..£cbooIed-ln- /t Iw K g • ■ —c rilic a l a rm s control-ol talks with th'e Soviet Unionion, — among Europeans Who U ve u n d e r th e c o n ^ to n l' ‘ Polilburo, shevolced tho;those concerns. “I think " the rough-ahd-tu|nbleble DemocraUc . but occasional crackcks arc gelling in the way. threat of nuclear war.a r. one docs not w ant lo go'0 inloin a higher and higher politics of his native ChiChicago. . EssentlaDy, all thehe key allies—Britain, U.S. strategy was5 tolo offer no concessions lo thele ^ level of armaments,"'shosaid. she ’As ' ch airm an of Uie th Ways and Prance, West Gerriwnany and Italy — arc behindid Soviets to retum to the bargaining table at __ Means Commlltee, whiArhich handles all the cautious approacach Secretary of State George. (and Apple Image bolted p a rty ran k s and votec° > foreign minister,-munust treat non- Thatcherier m et R eagan a t Camp Davi•avid j U j Writer PPrinter n fo r only endorsement of the1 Treasury T plan, v/ju,Reaeagan. Rostenkowskl madeJ clclear he doubts milllarlzatlon of space:e and limllaUon on Saturcurday for talks expected too inii - that any tax plan thlat at: fails to reduce •• Roslenlenkowski’s aides say his cau:au- of .strate g ic and medl!dlum-range nu- elude spaipace weapons, 2695°o huge federal budget deficitsdcf would get Uon abou>oul m aking tax predictionsI'for foi c le a r ' a n u s - - " in Intinterconnectlon,’’ Bogacliicliev-pointed to Brillsl ■ And R & LL LData Systems tvill .'through Congress. 1985 canin bI e traced lo his 1981 setbackack. _Tass commentatoror _,Vladlmlr FrenchI anda o ther Wesl Europeann ob-ol B • V give you an athattractive O ’Sullivan jectlonsIS t Defense Secretar ' for a program Is to1 rereduce Uie defi- As aI protegep of Uie late Chicagclago “Soviet leaders pointeded oul more than Casparr Weinberger\ had made didlt- ...... OR cit.” he safd. . M ayor' FRichard Daley, his- friendimds oncc that if the dangngerous race of ferent claims cl; for the syslem, with wit ■„ ... 0 pple lie Holiday . He also said thot “ta“Uuc reform wiUi say. Rostostenkowski places a premlun-lum space weaponry werere unleoshed by Reagann arguingi that it would beijc B uy oitr ApJ respect to being n^utraitral Is alm ost foi- on loyaltjilly and sUcking lo promises.5. the United Stales, it wwould speed up complete2tc defense and Weinbergcrg er Packagc whiilicit includes tlw ^ ly, mainly because ihthere are some "He’s's extremely conscious aboui» u t Uie a rm s race in other2r directions a nd quoted asai saying Uie program woul'ouTd Apple lie ivii)ith built in disk . lo sers a nd the losers> aare r going to look being gocxlgo< to his w ord,” said Jammes ei would undermine thele foundation of improve/e U.S. strategic nuclea:lear drive, and Ap/.pple Monitor with upon this as a tax Incret:reasc.” Healey/ JJr., a longtime Roslenkowskvskl Uie entire process ot aarms limitation forces, stand fo r only m T h e W ays and MciMeans chairman aide, and reduction. Bogachichev also dismissed as "absc.bso- ■ said any Reagan olt(attempt lo have ' Healeyley recalls the-importanceB 0of "N atu rally , the Sovlivlet Union’s con- lulely groundl^’’ gr what he calle■Iled $ 1 2 atlon of space hopesin in Washington that the Sovli 295°o I . 'Congress ' consider'■ spendings cuts “IheChk'hicago ethic,” In w hich a handand- sent lo the. iegalizal Data'Systems'loill------~1 w ithout a sim ultaneousous boost In tax es shake bebetween pollUciansj^a sacrec:red weapon race,___Jnduding--an-_Unionit beibelieves American promises t ------And~R& -L-D would be “futile.” ------^ rile. U-balllstlc missife raccICC, is oul of L’.e share the Star Wars technology wwit ith give you a Cutustorf Table and I - £ - Whcn-asted-whaULlax.arid.deUcIl-.— ti ilep.-K.-Kent Hance,D-Texas, Jeametned _quesUon;_.Bogadievs:s a i d .: ...... -U iew orld ed----- ^...... - .....aOhair.-rT— ------—I ^proposals DemocratsIts might offer, about the Chicago ethic the hard wayvay. The . Soviet Unionin has warned . ,„Rost

fBud^it triminee r s ey e"C: ( o l l e g e l o j a fis WASHiNGTbN ''(Af[AP)' - RMgan ministrdlration officials as saying the program nainSl 'afleIcTlts *sponsor,- Compreehensive» Health CCdr_e„ STdminlstratioh budgeilg«l“otflclals are -main surposcpui o£ the proposed $30,00(i,000_. Sen. Claiborne Peli._,_D-R.I. It also ^y. rcportediy proposingg UialU guaranteed lim it iss totc focus student aid programams : would cap total ald'aa icdliegcs, student; ------^ ' (^student loans and: cetffllnq> federal on low-in•income families, could recelvc from allII Ifederal ,sc)urces Q^IK 1 A agic Valley a Regioimal Medicool Center education grants be denieddei uTfamilles • Underer the guaranteed-studenl-toarloan—atS^.OOOayeai: ------li' w ith incom es over $30,C30,000 0 year. programim lasi year, private financia:icla) A dm lnlstralion but)udgel officials n One administrationIon official, who InsUtutlotions m ad e m ore than 3 mllllorlion foresee the proposedI changcsc saving sppke- onlcondition_h(,_he not be Iden- loans ^woi r U i S7.6 billion. The loans3 of-of about $160 m illion in fisfiscal 198C. w hich M ti^ j Indicated Satuaturday Uiat th e f ^ o wvef-Ui'an-normarihlerest e i rale?ales starts nexfOclTl. S propels were includ:iudcd in a draft and lhe the government guarantee!tees PreeparihgJ y o u foi3 r g budget sent this pastlast week Id Uie repayme:n e n t. The p rogram Is expectec:lcd I.—I—I — I icaUon as pai^ of to cost. theUi federal government aboul ^E)p'pahrhent of Educai Wedding and Ammnivorsary g budget review proc^rocess: $3 billionon this year. one of life’j’s m ost imiportant mc ■ CurrenUy. eligibillt;illty for sludeni -Theadadministration proposal.woulc>uid . . Cakees ...... r iM n s Is based on a fam:amlly’sneed.wlUi also repceporledly deny sludenls-fron: __/VlHlovoti. tountolr'i,i,«lc. Incicd.d ______”ho abOTlutc f i l i n g on income,: under fahiincs'5s*earniirg~nTo«!~thwrs3o;oo{ 1 i : ' currcnt law, familiesles earning more so^ialleded Pel) grants, federa) ethica'jca- ndr«

Selecting i^ o lid a and V Mai/iarvel Hammer, R.N.. is shesh o w n with h ap p y n e w partirents, Cindy and Phil Remaimaiev and babv jasper. C\d _ >A rranging ...... FurnishingsF Chlldbiiirth Eiluci:a tio n C laasses By f Jo Ann Rose [I ' ’ YOU3U FORGOT SOMEBODY?? YouV puf everyone else} n do< you look at it andI vwish you TeenappfpfifBil Cesarean BirthBi Cfes \ \Jl coulculd hide It somewhere?' PcPerhaps you rememberr lhat old \_V ______. • faithithful furniture as it iookod□d 'w h o n It w a s n o w . But if you c a n Chililhlrth CCourse sforicind'lh'e^KockT'roatlyopon 3n 1youroybs-and soo-ihos39-it-looks— ------;------• todo;doy. Ono shabby pioco ofaf ffu rn itu ro c o n d e s tro y th o c^ffoct of ycyour living room. Why notnoi roploco that furniturem *for th o holidlidays oncT chooso somothBthing to replace it from■n our big. coUeU ection a t S. R oso In te rio•rs? rs? ------—Prepepared ChililbirthI Refrashk-Ciass ...... — ------— tyo ursulf-Dn-thot-Chrisfmns N ev /to nas-|istTight-novNrrcom«rirT- Kr salesman to holp you choosochi that now sofa, 0 a c h o ir, d Kimberly KuUS s x m - — - ndsomo lamp to brighfon1 theth scono, a blg.dromotictic picture p ; Nails by Tairamera ,ogogo over your sofa, or o finefine wood coffee table. OiDur solos- *For more infpiormation or too register, callJ i ! 7 3 7 - 2 1 2 0 I Scutpiurod Nalls. N. 5.NaitTtps& m anin will be glod to holp yoiyou soloct accessories foi■or p o rio d lu [ Monicufos lor mon oni & women. i 4 | p . m . I • TfylhonowPowiowofFlow •nishlngs, oarly Amoricanin rexel^H^H erltag0'St0^e— LJ zzI 4 9 6 : _ ■ _:J...... 423t44! th ------r------7 ^ -2 8 0 ; K ijnberly,, Id;Idahp |[_- 320 Mdlh“Av*mi* rfdrth' JOO" I - " • I . . • r*

A-4TimoJios.Nswti,TwlnFatl4, Idaho Sunday December 23. lOM n n i iO f f {

' WUhamET) E. Howard - WilliaUHamCBWrr . Publisherher AdvoJvcillsLng Manage _ .. SlBplKrnim hH a r tg e n " ' ’ ‘ J«jrynyHcyt Monogtngjtng Editor CirculrculaUon Marugcr - r - T h e m em bersj'rs ofi thc cdllorlal boarcl andid w riters of editorials ; r "7_~iiffT • a re SteStephen H artgen and WiUianiam E. H ow ard V jO - J - - 1 - ^ •

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_____ The starvingng people of Ethiopia hehave been brougiit to . irrpBDplG'-by=tn5=nTff^«e^oRelevlslofiFwRiefP^ ------^ivcs enormoinously wide visibilityty to the unfolding •\ tragedy. But that awaw areness has not beenn translatedt into sup- portrl'oije'suriure, generous America:cans from all regions ______of ttie countryry are giving to agenciicies like CARE and GtmcHASl UNICEF, whichich are funneling ass muchi food aS they . cmm-eWrsK.lHgyCAM can to th e stricl'icken region.______S?NSE AOAS^SS-A^ON suit 1 But..more, wwe suspect, is beingI withheld\ by people At ASIOUHPII ; who don’t waivant their contributionons filtered through ■J w hat h as been2n an M arxist, aiiti-Am*merican government t of th afn atio n1. . ; Silently, som3me Americans seem to be saying: Let the ] Ethiopianssoholve their own problemsu s or let them turn to ------' ------Westrmorelaimd trialll is angjry sourir mush — r- : Is th at th e kukind of response we reaeally want to m ake in — NRW VORK — In thee |papers, the Weslmoreland,d ■------1 — ■ Uie style so plainly sprlngiings from Burt's cssenUal...... this w orld, in1 \\which the AmericanI peoplep have been so tria l Is flnallyslartlng to make some sense. and combative being. He sseems most often a man singularly bleslessed while the citizer:ens of other nations George Crile,produce::er of the CBS documentaryy Patrickk IO w e n s ------— drtvcnrthc anger that flasflashes for Uie superlative live in sq u aloDr r; and poverty? lh a t prom pted Gen. Will:Illiam Weslmoreland’sllbel!l - ______. lawyeratjustUierightmcI moment is here omnipro- suit. Is on the sland. If youyc read all aboul il. hc is Much Uie mosl Importairtant of the reasons for that sent and, despite occasionsionally obvious efforts, ed. An estimateated 6.5 million Ethiihiopians face some taking a terrible beatinglg. Pressed by a relentlesss are the style and personainality o fD an Burt, never entirely controlled. s lhat he chopped sentences C rllc Is an urbane wllnc:Ilness, hard to faze. B o t h ^ — degree of fanamine at this Christmtmas time. To their lawyer, Crile confesses I -‘5 Westmoreland's lawyer.er. B urt runs the Capital rig h t down the m iddle,, i{ignoredpresligious I.egal Foundation in WasiWashington, which hc sides In this marathon triatrial areworyng-agaWsTa rescue have2 come( a nurhber off (organizations, like witnes-ses, wrole waspisiish notes to himself and his• describes as libertarianin .iand critics call riglit- deadline: TheyhavfiiSO.b(50.hoursT5acHto present CA RE an d UNICEF,VI funded in lalarge measure from colleagues — all this, aillegedly, ll to sharpen thc wing.ltishlsfirstjurytr/ trial. Burt has probably thciLcaeerdosrasWcstmcitmoreland atea-gr6aLM e-_ ~ r ------contrlbutionsiiiSin-ttte-United_States. claim of the documentarary thnt W eslmoreland con-’■ been thc bull of more crilcriticism thanjuivonclff " [ntlie CBS allotm ent when?hen he was cross-examined, spired to deceive Presidiident Lyndon JohnsojK of:______VDLvcd-in4tie4rialr------r Crije chews away at Westi'estmorcland!s.lime_i^ he_~_ _ - -^l^'This„holidayay :season,. notes CAR!R E . A m ericans j^vMI___ ~ fic ia l W a sR In ^ n and thcth American praple about ■ Burt’s manner had tror[rom Uie beginning been ' responds to the hjiwliUve,ive, Judgmentally toned — queilTonsof Wcstmorelani■land’-s law yer.------— —— r spend an estimim ated $1 billion on CliChristmas cards, $25------thc^lzc‘on?ommunlstio^orccrarrnycd-against— ~~''vaguelymenacing:^Vhcn hcnhetumed'from ------W estmoreland’s troopssin I Vietnam. w itnesses friendly lo WesVestmoreland and began on The result Is deadening,Ing. If Burt had some sortof i ■ m illion on treeiees, $650 million on liqui!]uor and $2 bilHon on . Afler weeks of mind-ni•numbing numlxirs, self* C rile. th e dam broke; dovdownstream In a rush went a baseline ot kindness or evene civility from which ; holiday food andan fixings. Cannot we/e spend a fraction of justifications by burcauilucrats military and the m odest reservoir of)f tolerancetc for his adversar- to depart as thc occasionon aarose, his anger could I. that to help tho:hose less fortunate? civilian, wrangling overerchalnsotcommantland ics Uial Burt had husbandanded througli less trying enliven a trial and argueue forcefullyf< for r Obviously, conditionscc in the Magi(gic Valley are not as protestalions of outrage<»ed Innocerlte by days when hc was occupiiupied wilh the general’s Westmoreland’s virtue.c. BiBul B urt's constant anger nnd Crllc's almost as cons:onstant urbanity make t extreme. Stilltill, there are-pleilty ofol people here who Weslmoreland himselff —- all of It retailed in snip- supporters, pets frequenlly too briefef to permii comprehension,a. The result is a strangegc trial,t a trial to drive spec- together a conversationin UiatUi is sim ultaneously ___ ^ need clothingy foodf and a p leasant giigift or two. - ----losaynoUilngofconlexlxl — readcre now find tators from the courtroonoom. Ixjring and offensive lo3 thethc ear. There are acres of ------thomselvcson ground ththat-lynHcast-os tenslfaly------“ Mrrmmittee-for_UNlCEFCF, .(U nited..Nations ..... easicr.thnnyirluelostajay.awake tor, and il has thec ..question Is freighted with/ith indignation, skepticism.'------~ A phrase, powerfully cx'/exculpatory,-is disclosed to ...... Children Emerlergency Fund), Box 3(3662, G rand Central greal advantage of cleara r and present relevance.^ anger. have been dropped fromm a Westmoreland state- m ent on Lyndon Johnson’s»n’s appetite for good news. ■ ' S tation, N ewrYdrk7-Nryrrioi63: ^ ProtGSfant-churches— Pi - - -The conduct of Westmimoreland and his col-._=-: ;•;• believe, no... i knewlew Uiathe-was president of leagues, however'it mayay finally be asse-ssed; hap- ‘ ' llieW drldBahkinl3«l,”I," vill notlot be waging th e next w ar; “ Did you know he hadid beent president of Uie - ' have migrated to encompiTOpass another set o f - t is the n ationalal (counterpart: contribiibutlons can be made Ills sins, real and imaginlined, have therefore only W orld Bank trom approxlroxim alely 1968 until the ' figures. ; through local1 CCatholic chiirches. In the Magic Valley, cautionary value. Bul MMike W allacc. the television>n time you Interviewed himfilm?" Burt asks, his skep-' So it goes. But none ofDf UlUiat stands out In the cour- interviewer on the docurum enlary. Is very likeiyjp troom as 11 docs in thc pappapers. It has all been ; the Salvation1 A rm y coordinates foodod baskets. tlclsm and hostility rlnglrIging even more bells than. Iw seen browbeating lhalat war's critics and before. smoUiered In a c re s of souisour mush. m an ag ers, Wliat Is unco':ovcrcd.about his methods “ Yes, I believe 1 did,"," (C rile says, som e hint of Many Westmorelandd sympathizers,sy: once Burt seem s likely to com e in1 lihandy. dismis.sal in his voice, sym paUilzers also, haveve titurned away from the. So far, Uiesins of Crilelie and W allacc liave mostlyy ThcuimofUilsllneofq)f questioning was apparcnl- lawyer now. One courtrooIroom regular, a retired been hile-slzed. sm all cnenougli lhat any them'n lv to eslablish Ui.nt McNaiNamara was no minor______higli-ranking Army resenserve Intelligence officer, leaguer, a poinl on which T h e T im e s -N e wLvs s w e lc o m e s le tte r s t o thclh e e d ito r b u t w il| re je c t The trial inthecourlroroom is, however, entirely form ed already, havinglg spenls the entire previous . Westmoreland has a slrorIrong case. • those it considerse rs lib e lo u s o r in b a d ta steste. Each letter m ust d iffereni from R e tria l1 Inli the papers. Where the -• session hearing the formerm ^ defense secretary from, But it will never be hearleard now. this officcr b e s ig n e d a n d shsh o o u ld in c lu d c th e w r ite:r’s r ’s m a ilin g a d d r e s s ;...... -- ;prcss“accounts are crispsp and understandable, the the witness.stand. — lam ented.------“ Lettersofmoretl-s th a n 4 0 0 w o rd s m a y b>e e ei d ite d fo r le n g th . actual proceedings are: hheavy and dull and T he grim style in whichlich B urt couches hts inqui- _ stra n g e . V inegar mu-sh,:I, someone c.illed them rie s could m alic Uicm tunny.tun Bul th ere is no Piilrick Owens writes2s Jofor Uie Cong Island news- T hursday. — laughter nnd few smiles.'cs. T hat Is. perhaps, Iwcausei paper. Newsdav. FreshI water may bee the w)orld[s next1 biig resoiurcecriisis WASHINGTON-Noo^ one yet is crying m ofU ic28b3 billion cubic m eters of wasteistew ater South D akotaita toI nortliem Texas, one are a loanoU ier. but only Israel Is ‘■crlsisI"Nooneyetiscl;3 clamoring for H dischargeged every year. In virtuallyy alla of Many othericr domeslicI aquifers, it appeaears, recharging on a largelarg scale. Israel moves 300 .■emergency action Ihlssweck w( or nexl. But the H I^^tinAmm erica, Poslel reports, muni'iniclpal also are suffer'fering trom overuse, In the airca r of miillon cubic mclcn:lers of water from north to . lim e is swifliy approachiching over much of the V 1 J a m e s sew age aiand industrial w astes a re dischargeddis Tuc.son. onlyiy 3531 percent of waler consumpnplion south every year,■. andan stores two-Uiirds of it world when concem musiusl be directed toward W K ilp a tr icc k k Into Uiemnearest rivers and streamsis vwlUiout is replacedby by recharging: water tableshi have underground. Califolilfomla has been recharging . 'o u r m ost im portanl, mosinost abundant and most H treatm Cnihl. R very gallon of pollutedrd w\ aler fallen by m ore than 150 tecl. In portions olofthe .ground water suppllppllcs sincc thc '20s. Congress .'forgotlen resource: frcslic.<)hwaler. ile re a n d H thus disci;charged will contam inate additionaladi Dallas-Fortt WorthWi metropolis, water tabibles this year authorizedized demonstration projects there, p a rts of the worldIdarerunningoul. i * gallons ofot water inthe receiving stre.Iream. have fallenby by m ore Uian 400 feci over thelie past In 17 w estern statestes Ilo sec what can be done to ; T h at is thc m easuredd conclusionc< of anim - "U nlessf;s governments begin allackinkingurban 25years. InUit1 Uie area ot Houston and replenish theOgallaallala and oUier aquifers. • portant study just reteast:ased by W orldwalch In- "Given existing climaticcontlondilions and and Indususlrial pollution soon. Uiey willin-wi Galveston, waterwa levels have declined byly -C onservntlonlsthisthe least cosUyapproach;------'S titulc. T he principal autlauthor of Uie sludy. cur:urrenl population projections,'ns,"Postel evitablyf/ face the prospect ot a waterler supply nearly 200 feeleel since the 1930s, and portloro n so t bul 11 probably Iss thethc one approach tor which tSandra Postd, looks arouround lhe globe. Stic wrivriles. "lhe per capita globalll w.w ater supply al too pollutiuted for their people to drink.ik." Uielandsurfacrface have sunk by 6 to 7 feet. our affluent society]ely Is least prepared. So long ‘.sees plenty of w ater. Rvo:ivery year llie volume thehe end of tlie cenlury will haveive declinedi hy 24 What canI be done about Uiesllualion?’ . as farmers.pay only)nly cne-fifth of the actual ;of fresli w aler renew edd bjby nature is sufficient per>ercent. Per capita supplies in K1- enya and PopulatIation movements and pollutution li arcon- Postel suggest[ests Uiat an answ er will not be cost of supplying»waler wa for IrrigaUonrfarmcrs ■ to meet the m aterial needeed so tfiv elo lOlimes *Nlf;-Jlgeria will diminish by 50 andnd-12 A percent ly part of:)t the slowly growing problencm. found in m oreire gianl1 dams. Desallnizalion)n of will use m ore w aterIter Uian they truly need. In- Ithe world’s population.I. If nature only would rcs]especlively, Supplies per persoirsonln Mlsmana,lagcmenl and extravagance:e alsoj con- sea water offeiffers an ultimate solution forr soms e dustrles and IndivldiIvlduals arc as IndiffcrenL distribute these suppliescs ini som e nice orderly Bar5angladc.sli and ICgypt will dimiiminishbya tribute. 0O nly in very receni ye a rs hha>aveCon- partsofthewoworld, but the process is almonost Like Elljoli's famounous cloud, a crisis. Is yet far fashion to the farm^, induadustrles and hom es In (hlrtilrd. and in India by a tourlli;"i;” .. g re ss andid a few of tlie stales begunIlo lo prohibitivelyly expensivee even In the energ;•gy- off; bul unlike Ellja]lljah's cloud, whicli produced need of water, no problenlem would arise. ' manifest>l signsI of concern’for prbspc

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T he teleplione a t m y' otloffice rang a gurgling bounds? MyM God, m an. U’s Christmlasandaii as acolumnoutotlo fU ia l." humans arc all in1 UiisUii Uilng togeUier. It corhcs ' riiigthatl hadn't hcaniiitlinalongUmcJex- ___ f l ______y o u can till:hlnk abouLis pounding Uic.sti[.stuffing______L'AIannlng.. you'reyc hopeless. Listen, as lolong- , wiUifigurlngoutUiaiUiat thc folliesondfolbles...... — peeled UiewSrstrQnd-I-wi1-wasrlglil: ------H ------oul of somiinelittleoldlady;” —-^^------a s w e ’rco n theihe topic of column toplc9,-whytiy •:-belong toyouas wellTCllastaOiemr— ------' "H ello, M anning. Thisils IsI the Uig Wood ■ , "H ey. ClClirlstmas or not, Uie baUleegoeson. g I don’lyoubackeck off on that pleccyou’re writriling "You're all partrt of the hum an comedy, i^nd Jliver speaking." M a n n in gQ ' nevernoti(ticed you complaining so muc(lucli when now? Wliy don’lon’t you for oncc do someUiingfig if you would realizeIzc Ill. you’d have a chance of *■ So it was lo be; After‘ al| all this lim e of Irym g ' llo o k o n aa few of your enemies.” decent andslmImply j wish your readers a meicrry making thc message^gcs of Chrlslmas—peace . to talk m y way out of beln>elng sent lo tlie M i ■ • "Yeah,t, but that w as differeni." Christmas?" and broUicrtiood — nmorethanjustideas.” ______.'laughing academy for lallalldngtoarlvcr, 11 " W a silrI really? /\nd besides, river.r.Jiist J ■ “MerryChrlsiristm as? 1 don'l get It. W herere’s "So you Uilnk thflf was golngto happen agaiigain. "S"Sorry. The column Is actuallyilly a' lK)cau.<»ifil's Chrislmas doesn't m eantin there's thehumororlbr Ihou^t-provoking messagee inI C hristm as, th e simp]mple message would make------I resisted m y im pulse% tn Monetaiy Fund. When PPoland’s die- tic by whichlich >dem ocracies perish, ^ eyjdo^ of I illness. UI Soviet • hands of the Soviet reglnJmeiSlnceUie Uieevebffe was sent to anoUter^ fromn prisoners. Thc only sllghghUy-signlfl- clubbed LeclLech Walesa and oUier N ~ FJrcdkova Is a “p artite regim e. w hich no0 wordbas« emerged rand In—1------pcant-as^ect of the Reagag a n a d --' ------peaceful dendemonstrators. Tlie Reagan ------In 1978 she asked (o) enemigrate to- Dec.ISsh.she was sentenced'tb two The day Nadezhda Fretedkovawas which threiree dissidents have recentlyIy ' m inislraU on’s pathcUc2 rresponse (Uie adm inistrat!ration, true to form, said thi.<: ______^Israel. Refused permissJsslon.she years In1 p)prison for "parasitism.” sentenced, M argaret^Thatcher, who d ied. _ - - ...... administraUon rushedIto tc subsidize------brutality wa;w asV alm ost” e n o u ^ to ------begdii’a hungerslrlke.e.Arter45days / ' ^ it society was neverseriously-^r^fancles hei^If "Uie Iron»nlaay.’’ \vas ■ • TKe dayayMlerAvital visited me, a martial law by hclpingt('toreschedule causerecons:onslderation of its surrender she w as seized and fedriUilrnvcnously, li inized, but even the small ex- proving herself lo bejog{jggjr^card-___J e w i s h ^ teacher "guilty” of teachinglg _ Poland's debts) was opp?positionto onUtelMFljlFl.ssue. ■______ahd was told that if shehe irrepealed lhe w ntotd^le-Stallnlzatlon is t>elng uh-'...... b o ard , " i like Mr."Gbrbajachev,"'she' " llebrewwj' was-senlenccd'to three yearairs Pblahd'^en^ inlo theJ Linternational nd WiUl special viciousness dffenseshe would besensenltooneot swooned. You can be sececond in com- in prisonn ft for Uie crime of possessinglg Monetary Fund! Now UnIhelMFwllIbe CeorfioWJ Win I writes for Newsweek. those torture Institution:Ions known as “6?'!“ ''';. Jews, as Stalin would have m and of lhe regime thatitrestsonthe drugs.The'he drugs were "discovered" anolherso,urceofU.S.sisubsidies for m ental hospitals. Shesasalntasled a£ 1 Coinciding with today's Gulag Archipelago, but,t 1ifyou comc to in his aparlartment by the KGB. The the tyrants, and after 75 days w as's" ‘ Ihospllalizcd" rchabllllalUition of Stalin (theSovlet en-in- Britain to distribute conlmtracts to - - same dayt>y the wife of another teacherler Havin^uppressed SolSolidarityJhe. - and punished with drugsngs lhal lell her . won Uie gold medal at thc British businesses, you1 aare likable. w a s a llcavtclivtfidioseo herhusbandrbut—It------tyrahlsTiave a i ^ y monodified mar- v ______decanged.and partially.!llyparalyied------E a s t G erm any, film festtvaal L------EIghtTnonm?TiB(5rAiIciiafel------coiUdt«coii^gnize him only by his voice.Ice. Uol law and released sorome prisoners. ^ The "doctor" who Injectlected her wllh celebrate!ites S'talln) is virulent antl- S akharov, thc mosldisUilUnguished H is face !waswi loo disfigured by To these mocking "concncesslons" the w $5orroH $ 3 A . M :m. huge doses of musclesrelDxanlskepl rel Semltlsm. Soviet citizen, an d his wiwife wero kid- t>eatlngss ai and stabbings. Soviet Reagan adrhlnlstraUonn ihas respond- ^ VASH & WEAR K shouting "Zionist whoreore!” Itleajurtures, for example, a cartoonn napped by the employee!iesofthe . authorities:ies lold her Uiat he had lostt ed^y opting the IMF'to t( the tyrants, ^ itia-ycs, IzvesUa-whlch could I his cohorts. his eye in a P E R M i R eleased, she was seLseized again and In Izvestlo lid likable Gorbachev and h n an accident while peelingI leaving them better placaced Umn they • CUP 4 SAVE THIS V M ixtrcm ci r vlo Icn t"h a v e com«ime from any NaiTpoper. It II- ___ “hosDitallz^*'wmiexti il' Tlte day Thatcher was gushinggl about pojatoes.s. were before im pling martialm law. _ ^ ___ coupi5UPQtiL£XElRESJjai/A5_Un ______: patients.'A commissionion certifiedlier ^lostratesx»Tin ancient-themeof-anti— the^ 'rheiyranis take 10 re|repressive \ . ,, “abnonnal." Releaseded Iagain, she Semitism-;m -Jew s poisoning welI&(Uilsis my sludy, bowed benealiath the weight Reagan administrationad — another steps, then one minor "liberalizing”"11 ^ Annnn's His & Hers iv Lebanon). The KGB has^^en_ MalnAv*.E. TvrlnFellt k\y\' was seized and sentto0 a psychiatric__ t^ m ein L c cn of her weariness, and ^iescribedUic cardboardird cutout — announced thatlilt It step (while torturing ammd murdering a ^ 7S4.8212 priori with no visitation:ionrif^ts.On lo^antRif•RigrnrtheTiomc^of Jewj( d isap p earan ce o fh e r hli!iusblindrAhattf:—wcjuidholcolbTrgeiTnockPoTand’s-atr— ------prlestrrond-arerichly’tew n ard ed rT h ls------/ disgusting episode morkirks the collapse Lettefirs——:— ■ of Ute m o ral pr>:tcnsionsn so f Likes writing‘t‘Magic’ - I at least long enough to listenn psychological effect on1 aan opponent, Jesus ChrJhrist’s day, Uie people weree ■ HOLIDAYSISPECIAL - GREAT V / th e r side of Uie argum ent, especially in wresUing' aand the Bruins looking; forfoi a M i^ty Messiah to over-'cr- 1 I sometimes sited aitearortwo te assumingng you are intelligent enouglih a r e knovm (or Utelr homime crowds. power Uie:iieir "enemies” and deliver I - FoedTwoFor.Onl ...... while watching a partici•ticularly emo- toreallzeze lhat inosl arguments (alongmg .WhenagroupofwresUc:lers feel com- - - them fronxtm th eir distress. As the core tional inbvic.‘My InsidesIdes warm a little v/Hh even jre ■ 2(6")Bllmpl»CI«bSaniandwlchet erything else in the universe)J) pletely overwhelmed byjyahome of his percerception failed to penetrate:e " 2 Modlum Soil Orink* when I witness childrenren being have atle: least two sides. crowd, they also feel ovcverwhelmed by the heartsrts and minds of even his I !«>««•' Bll» IxImM). OHo I j H j n l thoughtful towards ouru r elders.< I have i reallyIly feel th a t we poor people their home opponents, followers,rs, he then attempted to never, until reading the "Christmas have had;id aboul all the "goc^" done to WresUing is a sport UiiUiat th e com- d escrib-e e thetl time when s u ^ percep- ; Magic ’’ special from1 TlThursday's us w we e should have lo endure forr munitycanployamajw'orrolein—if ' tionwouJdlildtakeholdandsprcad. ^ - S/QTImm ■ - Tlm es-^Iews, been movaycr,. want to supporithefrwTiifeUere. Uie love ar feilBiSE23 ! and understahdih of ^ lily ’ Pressed Sandwich “ 734-3014 ^ “ ■ >» choices of local artistsIs aand writers for but u seerjems opproprlate either way.)r.) The besl way to suppoiK)rt Uie team Is w hlcluChrJhrist suffered so much lo the Christmas memorieiries. "C hristm as ,i t w ent"God "G save us from.lhedo------locometatheTnarchesTlCPlease sup: share." ~ M agic” will go on permirmanent display__gooders;''r.‘”~ ’ port the Bruin wresUersrs at Uielr home A seasoisoiN greeting: in my museum of j^ihQjnemolrsr o . Rn.T.n.CLIFFORD '.m e e ts. L a> TPzusiys, zu "When m an is born,■n, afte£jLsbowiHcrmy micmldwestemfam-. Jeromen e ‘ ' TOM YOUNG h c istendcidcrand weak; at deaUi, he}ls Is — iiyandTriends. T w in F alls / hardandsid stiff. When things and planti KRIS HARVEY are alive,'c, they1 are soft and supple; T w in F alls w hen theyley a re dead, Utey a re britUer . ' ' TifakejijjBIH ^ Wrestlitling supported • and dry.’. ThereforeT hardness ond stlf- O pposes the di ,, Liked editorial;loaae fnessarel'C the companions of death ancand Com l a m a3 w w restler al Twin F alls Hlglt. softness5 andat gentleness are the com- nfort|^^2 em yopposllion--- we-haveae a dedicated, hard'W orking,...... M y 25« Investm ent foror today’s pnnlnngftfLQfilfe.-SherefQrcrwh(aianZI ____ ^t_o Selective Scrvice. 1I ^ 0 not deny the ovppriPngineed toam IhatJiasthftbe^—------Tlmcs-NevvsTVomitjriffi rra-ek^CTie army Is1 heheadstrong, it will lose in bat-If — irry govemmenl’sTIgfif tb'cjbcnil upon our chanced'of winning the district tour- opinion page is fullof“•mcnUJlgold.” n Ue,whena:n a tree is hard, II will t)c cut young men lo serve, nor do I claim nament UiUial any Twin Falls wrestlinB.ng, K ilpatrick’s precise obeijcrservationsof down. The'he big and strong belong timetl pacifism as my defense.ISC. [oppose team has!IS had in recent years. Bul thele alrllnesandhotelswercrc right on undemeatjath; the gentle and weak____ Selective Scrvice becaij;:ayBcll creates wrestlersrs iarc weak In one area; target and Ute Idahonlaranslam-dunk- belong altit the lop." “ • of ne a n attitu d e Uiat wc canan 1tight a con-. school andind community support, cd Silvers for a couple olof solid pojnts. Peace2 b

—. ' '-“ 1“ . A*6Tlmes-New8, TwlnIn Falls,F Idaho Sunday Oeciecember23.1984 — Foour shot %tion ^ H ^ • 1 onfl subwayy K m ' I NEWW YORK (AP) - A gunmnm an . _ who claidaimed he was being robbDbbed 1 ^ 1 openedd fire inside a si^bway train tn ; t i s5 the seil a s o n f oorannu • Saturdayday. seriously wounding four fc ? K 7 5 i5 1 ^ M ’ ^ p a sy nngers. g i before he fled upp UlCt :uuUiurllIi5i!>uId. —' n v R r n r r i i I victim was in critical con:ondi- spat lentlea Lwo”\vere'seriou3ly injured'ad-and- tedfW ...... th e four)urth wos'ln'stBbte conditi(lition,-- By LEE BYRD t -w— hospital';al officials sa id .------— n c Assodated Prei^ress ■ AuUioihorlties said a motorman haltlallcd | 9 h T ' • V' , , thesouUluthbound subw ay train jus st t be^I ______WASHINGTON- 'Tlslhcse^h_^^^| ...... fore l lI'reached 'r the Chambcrs“Stri of inl’ri^ e aroundd Uthe Reagan ad- -S ta tio nn In lo w e r, IVlanhaltan .atlafter m inistration, and1 neithernc the presi- --- shots wew ere fired around 1:45 p.m. — • dent nor his defensensesw reia^jsjol;^^^^ A T rarransit Authority porter riding Y Special At Duald a m otorm an entered thlecar e c ' W? k V ■ w hilo th o y a r e hq.r.o.; dlsclosureofthesccsecret military a nd spo^ k e with.the gunman, who w Vip?'' fl TAKE ADVANTAGE mission of.tlie nexlxt spaces shuttle. “ told himhir he w as being robbed.”” TheT 1\. 1? i OF THIS SPECIAL' M ajor ieaics, tlietJle Uireat in- gunman fled a s the m otorm an toldid thet 4 ^ H OFFERS ------veaUgationsrand1 Unuieclalm .------_ conduclcclor to slop Uie train, Kelly Ke ___ m ~ ~ G66~JThru JotV.^2 ; ------SRHriousornot;thath a t national secu*— ' ■ said. rity Is at stake are-enothlngnewin n' TransInsll Police Detective Meh I 4 ' | N l O W ONLY ' ' cr said all four vIcUms carriS S 1 - 1 1 x 1 4 tlie relationship bet\wtween the media Skinner 4 - 5 x 7 t $117.00 *, ------and the curreht adrridminlstratlon. larg e screwdrivers.scr $ y 9 p p : .Keliy.fIy.sald the gunm an w as d escrscrib- - - - 9--WalIoi VALUE * th a t m atter, every7 ppresident In the i - 2 — 4x5 ''•'y m o d em era has beei)een driven up the ^ cd ns a tUiin, blond.-about 45,-wearilaring- - — w all a to n e tim e o}r r aanother by a lightit blueI jacket and eycglassiasses. 733-7110 ______P o rl AulAuthority police picked up aim m a n • ■ Weinberger calleclied it Uie “ height fitting; ththe gunman’s description aas s h e [ J l j com m uter train In New J eir rsi s e y .------5 ^ - ^J - D L E Y S TUDIO l b(joumailslicirres{‘esponslbiilty” a COI N o a r KonYucky FHbd CChickon h i j when The WashingtiIg to n Post reveal- hee >was Iqter released, officiiIclals ed th a t U)C shuttlee DISCOVCD 17 would ...... ■ “ J carry a spy satellitelite to be put ih sta- tionary orbit overr thth e Soviet Union. Weinberger suggest'e sted the story._____ causcd “ aclual damiam age” to Uie na- m __ —tlon'ssecurity. V Several otlier newlews organizations, IncludingTheAssocsociatcd Press, had voluntarily witlvithheld Uie story, at the Pentagon'ss request,rc but then p,Ronald Reagan Is unhaflappy w ith rccent discic l o s u r e s published their own It was broken by the Post. “ relatio n s and the use oiofliedetectors -• ------A-Wliltc_Housesp<: spokesman made a l th e Pentagon In seacach of th e ______clear that Reaganin wu as uriirappy------—Analjfsls____ leaker.______about the disclosureiure,Jlistashewas fW Pf — . Andhcoffcrsatypoliology ofwliy ^ about the leaks ovei I I r 'w lr I % e at the White House, the Pen-n* leakers leak: Ho! Diaroi l i U debate —jn annu^s r r . 1-—n and UieState Departments.5. ------l.T h e E g o L c a k — glgiving infor-...... " ; C h rislm as ItMlf. x»k. ‘‘TheGovemment-Press!ss__ jnallon pcimarUy-losaisatisfy a-sensc- '------:------Reaeanonceo)m I'eclToini;” was p u b llsfi^ Uils o fselM m p o rtan ce; In contenientlon lhat " It every policy isIs revealing a proposal urunder con-. Issue at length —ar■ and from a unique constaiitantly up for a com m illec deci* ^ h e jci- slderatlon In order 16 a; JIB ias.scss.lls . O ffh i m ______vantage point-sasaysheaBTccs3 sion,, youareconstantlyJnvlUng— yi ------assets and-lialjilitlesr with’ Reagan's ownOT assessment that conteniending parties to figlit it out G.TheWJiistie-blowei/e r l.^ak — — leaics have “reache :hedanewhlgli” througlugh leaks to the press,” unlike the others, usuallally employed ^ ' - - 5 ' - under his adminlstrIstratlon. inills iih book, H ess recounts manyiy by c a re e r personnel. A last resort of Stephen Hess, a seniorS( fellow at of theic e c a rlie r leaks which anguishedhed truslraled civil servanimis. J the Brookings Instilistitutlon. spent a th e :hlefchli executive, including sev-V- 7. The No-Purpose ULeak. F rom yearfroml98i-82in2 inside Uie gov- o ralbudget bu flaps — one ot which led politicians wiio talk be

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SundayJyD ecoinbor2^1984 Tlmos^lOs^Nowa. Twin Fails, Idaho A-7 - o c M l e rf t i e s COIm sins tto Kenrnedy dp nedy went Into Iheir cousousln’s hotel room the "T " ills guy is w-ho he says hehc Is?'Colo said , ntt- report'orter spoko with Ihp mnn n — ^gbpged^wiUih sd iin^eiwedycocalno ^ Mid Fri*-i ‘—m om tngtils bodyw as dlsco'sCOVeTeaTSst spring. ' dinIngTfiaf hcfiaif verllf«nhele 5source’s claim s of Counljinly resident, on Thursday ninight. The man. i th a t b e will ques[uestion the cousin, Sydney :y "Y our m em orandum whlwhich \vas broadcast by liviving In Hyonnis. Mass.. andmd attending Boston insistiiisting on anonymity, said heic was a former ; bonnieNNIE’S SALON OF BEAUTY .. alC^^M cK elyy. aan< n d jn a y try. to question thele .your_statlon and dclivcrocred lo the m edia for UnlIniverslty during the l£»70s. roommmale n of David Kennedy aiand a friend of ' i46NN.EIm .ei 733-0416 TwInFolU ^iu n ^tero r former PPn r e s id e n ts h ip . Kennedy^,'j.. publication \vas,_I_aKumejnCj yeririd m to its fac* . T T he m an gave his statemenilent voluntarily a fter Mrs.s. McKelvy and John F. ■ - ~T.S^^d#sfetfonW 4NC[NO'S source, callcd " P c tei f tual content whlc>rwoddj txbe e x p ^ tc d of respon* wai’alklng into the station Tliur;lursday, Cole £ddeanlng. Plck'^Jp loldTheAswlatedPrIP re ss...... Newark’s First TlmothjlUiy Baptist Churcli...... - &Ro-HanglnigIng Servlco ^ ^ A D D lS “ ABAKA;rK r E th l^ ia - ' iNewai*, N.N.J., Many contributionsons w ere less (han $2. Onene Shaip, a soft-spokenlen philanthropist who has -J aerou.the'HudsonKm,River from Manhattann aond church congregationn d B i l p ^ l n $2,300. kepi a $^,OGO-a-year4o'4ob in Uie shipping depart- CUSTOMm W INDOW of'the' poorest'cst-of the;Iargc;AmerlcanUl in- .‘‘-The people, richh aand poor, thought it was; a m en l of a Bell Laborat lo make life better foror Summit, N.J., contrlbrlbuted $15,000 of his own ATMENTS . >£)aidian'estlmated-7.[1^7.^ mfllloi) E thiopian famiimine people who have less Ie£ than they,” said Uiche /noney and made radiiidlo and television appeals !SO% j OEF ------jyictims.-,, ___ _ - N ew ark |x)lHlclan,-wh(who admitted an ambition for Y »ab..<« • Wo..n Wood. • v«ro>ol> ■rican— higi ter officgTT~—: “ B ut one lady callcdcd and asked m e, 'W liy arc F R E E Ip ttOIO M f E ESTIMATES '■ ^^ntieiief Fhjm4 andI TheTt Woriclng T ogether forir ’thI e “ 'You a re talkingng n^l^ nnayor of you going over lo EthEthiopia w hen-there a re so Uon._Jnc.,_ have!^6enl_j:eplepcc: __ Newark/ ' he told a ret he manv hungry peoplele In: Uie United Slates? ' ‘ CqH Burton 734*38Q9"Oui.«lul-ol-Townare- Call Collect ; airrange m the’ shipping ot ocon>- Ethiopian capital. Sharp said In an intervirvlew Saturtlay. "Sfie aidri'lTj ------—:Oocoro»orCon*utlont _____ { sfd erab le relief goMSobds alreat^co llected . realize we are feedingg peoplep In N ew ark — everyy • - ’ - -■•--A-*sathple’-V«»no6hsignmen^«f-300. pounds.ds..ol— -HapteMarlam..a.dei.deputy-ccllel commissioner.!r.:.day.’L.,^ .. ___ \ _medl^si^lles,^rs,^ranging.from disposable,?. e;8yr;_thanked-Grant at a1 briefbr outdoor ceremony forOr..;. The..Needy:.FoundaUlaUon Shelter H ^ e , sp t)n ~ , '■ liig^ to tongue depdepressers, was handed overier to the medical supplies,3. ■ sored by his charily providespr 1,800 m eals dallyly : : thc govemmeni'sI's Relief and Rehabllitatl^tion. "O u r problem is UiaUiat our brothers and sistersrs andsleepsl20,hesald. h SEASON I C o m m i^ n o n Sjatu^rday a ti by D r. R alph T. Grt3mnt ■ are dying from lamlrmine, so your support, yourur Sha^,.Granl and oUiersoti In the two Newark ^ GREETING!OS © 1 - ' I Jr.,presl^t6fthethe'NewMk City Council. ______Is really big f( R for us,” said H aple. 55, a p a rtlM traveled wlUi!-VM!ng.AM>trallail.opp()5li_ vl retired army wIohcTicl“ w hwiT EthlopTanTBrT^pede , tlon leader Andrew PcPeacock on Friday to seo!0 xA -/ j „^...Qraht,.49,.whol8i[8 alM a Seventh-day Adventl>ntisl fought w ith UnitedI NNations' forces during thehe ‘ emergency feeding cerCOTU^ for famine ^cllmIS s o a s lo ^ said 100 tOMons of food and 40 tons of meha:p said he hoped lo dem* '^^cblloct^. in a fivflve-w ^ campaign' by tlthe - re sid e n t who won $5.6f5.6 million In (hc New Yorkrk onslrale that "black; AmericansA aro concemcdd £ i f ajffiwark'^Mclropoililolilon Afrfc^ Relief FuniHind, ' s ta te lo ttery In Novemlem ber 1982. ‘ and trying lo help out." — f t 3 ^ tTO»^ '^by = tiio-cH•^ty'< K ^’ri8tiaii-UUML:Jewltwish _____IhfiJVortlnfiTogflUjroUwP^or-the N eedy Fpunda^la- H e aald th at In Ethlofi I o ^ Uon. established by Sh •T" 7 ,r^gldus leaders,,hewenton. he " Sharp af(er hiswindial'Ii liasas ly en su re his city 's gift^fts are senncTUiiTtfeople-e------c y K n -fff — ?' ' VEven w olfare recipientsre- and others on fixifixed received cash .and mamaterial donations Uiat nowIW whoneedltrhosL’' ■ •lj

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Sokolov hashns was appointed Saturdayday lo succeed thelalei)m ltrlUri —Icadcrs-and-lhousands.dg-OLcilizcns plunged Intoto the Soviet mllliary for • y o u d ls t______Ustinov, filing past his open cwn In'lKcarmysIndC" S ee Djplomats ..said the.he. speedy appointment In- coffin ih the House of UnlUnlpns near thc.Kremlin, tion as an armed andtnd mechanized forces com-?m: , eared weak and HI, and had>d manderinWorldWarllr lL • d lcated th at th e 73*yearear-old Sokolov, a W orld War/a r Chernenko, 73, appear D an'V enjon,'T lv ' — 11 combat commander;[er and a first deputy defenserise tro u b le w alking as hele lod1 a procession of ninele After Uie war. likei5 nmany Soviet mililary com-Dm- ore Polllburo members tito noontime mourning,g. • manders. he went thrthrou^j various military In- . ______had been selected well before —gfie^eatifermanl a r v - — Ustinov’s death liiursdt•sday. — ^^lifM ^'sald. ------stilules and was'gradualually promoted: ^ 123M8lnAvo.E.T*»tnF«ll# ThedlplomaTs.speakllaklng on condition they not be Sokolov — at thot lirlime his. appointment stillill H e b ecam e commiimander of the Leningradrad •pu- f k Opan MU 5:30 Mon.-SaUIt; ^ • • • furUicr identified, alsoso isaid th e groom ing proccssess * se c re t — joined the twovo (o ther’first deputy defense3c m ilitary d islrict In 1965)65 and w as-nam ed first depu- Fri. '1110:00 ------durlng-Ustlnov-'s-long-ig-lllness suggcstod-Sokolovlov ..jninislers.-Mar5halsjSe.rS«.r£?LF^4kbromsyM-M4 would make little ImrImme^ate change In Soviet-let V iktor G. Kulikov, a t ththe e open bier, which w as pll-11' Western diplomatss In Moscow said llltleI Is mllltarypollcy. ed high with flowers1 andar fronted by SO medalsIs known about Sokolov.V. r Sokolov7 — career {soldier --^ MOSCOW (AP) - MarshalMi Sergei commandinded front-line armored andind . Leonidovich Sokolov,I, namedr Satur- mechanizelized forces during World W'a ar r Higd Hpgrs ' ____ _ d a y _ a s new head olof the Soviet II. He haslas been awarded the Order’Of of m ilitary , h as been a sol'soldier for more I^nln andanc two Red Star medals for(or Christmas ^ ind in contrast to “service,;e. to th e m olheriand In the / h a e l lh a n a half-century, and f a d i e i forces.” At Mosost Stores ^ his prcdeccssqr madele hhis way lo the arm ed for nm / K rem lin from th e frontntlines. 11 Sokolovov had been a first deputy.ty l u L ^ ^ J m inister since April 19(^. and ____ The 73-year-old S(Sokolov, who d e f e ^ m n-1932rwas-ap~^'i'i^i^"lem ber of the Communist P ar- entered llle~anny"ln-l ntral Commlllee in~ig()pr pointed'by the Prcsli-esldium of the Centr 2r. he Is not a member of the. _____ ------S u p rem e Soviet, to repis « PolltBuro of the Com'muhlsf Ustinov, who died Thurs Ustinov had been a deputy y p a B ^ ! = A b rief biography of)f SokolovS issued Politburoro member for ll years prior'lor' OPPE by the new s agency Tass'ass said Sokolov to being; named n« defense minister. 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I- - b e a t in n o « n t peopl*ople during thc -| Digital ^“Computer” C ulturalTlevblutlonI couldcoi be forgiven Slashed *7 ^ MultiItitester ^ Headphorlone Radio s I and provided with JobsJol 1( they sec MISK ot Science Fair” By Tandy* thoir mistakes and mtmake acceptable ' i' By Micronla® . self-criticisms, “butit 0 they should not EiccluslvQly b y : ' be admitted, into leadiiading bodies,’^Bo ------was quoied as saylngrg;— : ■■■ _____ 2 6 % - - 24«>> o il T lie p a rty h a s deci

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ja ru z d sM l = ireports ^on . —killed-priw2'9®® - » Ir...... _ A \\ Pnni and solid blouses^es in lonf] o n a M i W o o la nnd d silk blazers, som e . N o w 2 6 I t : w as found in a reservoir, VX 'sHbrrslccvestyies Siz / paiternod Fam ous tDrnncl v/arm robe:)be5 in several m / - i Majka said the findindings conveyed . Sizes 8 liuougn 10 MI ed. Famous brand. Sizes 6 islrccllvvcIvvcl) ^ / ' • ■ - through1 11 6 , ^siyieo and colors Sizes3 SS, .M .L , ' ^ Jaruzelski would bee ‘‘prescnledby , ' (details; ■ . . CMQQt lovol) fte press" but gave no de (sirool lovol) A Oct. 2(>-27. the '> ’3 1 At Its last meeting 0< week after PopieluszkoW disappeared,i ee ordered the ^ therCentral' Committee ------p a r ty 's ruling PolUburcdrdjo'revldw the — II ' t J ap p aratu s and . - ^ a c tiv ities of the police a ; ■( 'jt’.- consider possible persorsonnel changes v ^ within the Interior Mlnistlislry- ■ . Vlt.sal.d the findings slushould be pres- V 'tn tire Stock ented td the Central CoiCom m ittee ‘‘as • y soonaspossibie." ; Group of 40 Stuffed / One GroupP ^ Safety te;2StS ■ f C o s m e5tiCS l \ \-fCc : p a t s Animals3& _ idia il Regularly to 10.00io r ■! j R e g u laarly r! to 149.00 Games p n d i n I n c i:_ ,_ ;j;jfg u la ily loMO.OO'' ' ;,BH0PAL. India (AP)P) - Scientists ^ J completed safety treatmitm en iso f dead- - 1 4 4 I ly m etliyl Isocyanate; a'at tlie Union • \ I N ow 1 ‘ \\ Nov Now A P j (jarbide plant here andnd “normalcy" ' \ \ Famous broncJ hpslic^'icl-', rn.-ikoiJi)'-, t j ' ■ \\ Select groiroup of c o a ls In a v ariety ol th e a rea w here \ \ R educed continued to retu m to the L an d m o fo ; siz e s a nid d Jco lo rs. S izes-6 Ihrough 1« D% Citoom.’ Iroin out t-nlneeSlock sic ol GluKucl m)] / - Tl a poison gas_ ■ 2,000 people died from i ------l&IIOOUOVilovun------M __ bul b ro k e r ;en. >aid Saturday. .•iiiitnals nnc) cjnmos — ovcovof 300pioccs. X / " leal«, the government saic (SltQOllOVOl) . (I><0 chiidron':ron's allic) y . . ------In-the-United-States,es, meanwhile. ■ yet another multinItlmilllon-doilar lawsuit was filed againslinst Union Car* • / f i bide. lallsts, working ^ ■ Union Carbide speclali ___!...... 1 under the supervision of 1Indian sclen- an .treating the ' "t- tlsLs, a Week ago began anate stored in ' tbns of methyl isocyana It the plant to ^ ‘ imderground tanks at t convert it into pesticide.e. / < spread a killer /l j y ^ M e n ’s O n e G ro u p ' A leak from one tank sp /y^etter SfS p o rts w e a r fog o v e r tlie city on Dec.ec. 3, and medl- ' '‘ / w 1 trying to fix / i cal officials are still ti ' Leather __ TfdeadrABour" _Spior_tsw€ precfwly the number of - 7/ - B a r ggain--Tabl( n d doctors said A M (»,000 were Injured, and 150 ob to 232 00 0 0 200 people day ;•* f ■ w l l R egular ly 15 Regularly to 29. .. . they are still treating 200 J a c k e ts3 V" Illnesses and In- - I for minor gas-related illn Regularly lo 2 ^ 9 .0 0 Juries. ouncement did . I ’ I- Now "I jA government annour N o w Q Q V 2 Price tiverslon of the ' 1 1 '»• I C oi'sishiif)I ofol li'iinou'i t)iaiid N o w 1 33®® ) not say when the conve Reduced O O A sso i led jeaiVs and sw e att te r s in t j lad been com- r \ \ 1V3% I-'■■•W swc'.'il'jis, skirls.ski (j.'iMlsnncJinckolsin , methyl isocyanate had insofthechem- ' W Several styles o( men'?n'sioaiher //••' ' sovoral styles. Sizes 5 ihrcIh ro u g h 1 3 , m j ... pleled o r how m any tons ■ sizes 6 lluou'o ugit 1G xl, b ut the Unil- k jack cis in sizes 38 ihroirough 44. m i (rnopjinf shop) ical had been processed, 1 f fokvn & cQunUti d th e operation ^ (Iho m an's: olUoiioyi / ' ' '' cd N ew s of India said tl y Ith 24 tons lum - ^ ended F rid ay night w ith : ed into pesticide.' - • • _ Pair’s kidna;appin'g .,^ 4'A 'J'A .could bestajaged ■— ZSHBOANGA CITY,'Y, Fiiiiippirtfis” — ( AP)-=-The reported ici est German by ' an American and a West rebels in the ' r ' /j ^ u n i o r Moslem separatist reb more thon a • -/ g - ' P Ju n io r southern Philippines loax^aimllltary-: m ■—m onth ago m ay be a hoa) EZ“ official said Saturday. im m ander’MaJ. ' : # - B l o u s er e s S w ee a fs u fts , -Regional military comr d he has receiv- f ' Regularly to 44.00 't o 4 5 .0 0 Gen. Delfin Castro said h« I a R egularly tc nen have been : I ed reports that two mer ; and moving I - s ^ taking pictures c aJn,Which_they_ . I ______abouLfrccly.latbc.arcaJi 0 9 9 j L I N ow ' a«5 supposedly being heldleldhpstage. __ iA A - ~ N 0W-^-C S~Y'' Tleduced,3 ’ 3 V 3 °A lave failed to - A gob'd sele'dion ofjunidinioTbiouses • • i h i ^ a b l e looks in sw e a ts , ‘T h e rebels also haV' , Lalesilashii having agreed /-iiV \ — thoperfeci gifl item,V SSizes 3-13.. -M r j 'y . I g y release the men after ha > iv '\ V Sizos S . M. . T he m en have . . lo do so twice, h e said. Tl (I0p-0 l-ll}0-sl0tfl I'w hn Roblnow, a H been identified as.John o rk City; and writer from New Yorh ilehrW est-GoF— - -Helmut-HertM l of-Munlei ---3------si------, 1 2 4 M akaln A venue Norih, TwInFalls■alls • 7 3 3 - 7 5 0 6 m an y . . . . y r ' r - - r - imil.CMstmiaBiaMapAt Itle s have niol J l .Castro said authoritlc i . .... - 'p^Coofso- • ty that.the two ruled oul the possibility : I, and said the, have been^-kJdnapped, a mining negaiiP:, tions for their release. • ------•> ' 1 , I . A-10Tlmo9-Naw3,Twin M\n Falls, Idaho' Sunday 0»pecembor23,1984 — Priso l a h o / W e sSt . ■ HI tightctens I = q ^ a x i im um sjeeuritp— c C o miputer p netwcork allows gt^o u p to spr(read racist liliterature • BOISE (A P) - TlThe Idaho State lawlibraibraries and exercise areJis. Bul • Penitentiary has tlghlihtened securlly In hesaldd thUn e m easure Is JusUfled. . ' Its itjaxlmum-sccui:urlty ■ unit in "Thee pojntp Is, these_people have . , response to a seriess of atlacks and provedd UUi j^ 'a re intchl bn kUllhg Miin- weapons discoveries8 < during Uie p ast body indand have altempted.to smuggle N eeo-Naizis Uise tec _ two months. WardeniA .J. Ara v e s a ys. In wcapoiapon s," A rave sold. ' “They'v e ------SPUKSNFTTSPT0 ^) ^ N e » N a z ls';^ in nortlieUiem Canadian provmciaicial government leaders anire Iwards" In the Liberty■ly B ^"netw ork d sew h erc In — - Idaho have joinedd aeoniputemDtwol^OTprca jrcad— "weii'aware'orwhat'fiat's^oIiiB'on*'^ndTiTC'coir 3rr'‘*'thc natioh:"^ ------(InmotesMrom-klllJngnffBoehoUierora -ingitseri(serioBSlyr— ------Uicir racist Illcratxature throughout tfih Unitnited sid e rin g drafU ng laws-dealing law with, compuleiler “It's against Uic la\law.for any Canadian to Ijcbe • guard.''AravesaldFrFriday. “A equcourt-will probably tell .me I States and Canada,da, says a man whois develc'elop- _ d issc m ln a tio n o fh aitc te lliterature, Sll verbcrg said,id. cau g lit w ith o u r literalralu rc." he said. “ You go to Since late October,r. two Inm ates In h av e too lelel them exercise, bul I ’ni not ing a portion of thesle system . . "They may have’e 1 had their way in Hayderlen ja il even if you callill somebody a 'nigger' up ■ maximum custody halave been attack- going tolounUl ui it’s secure,” ho said. .. ■'* " Such use of hlglhtdhtcchnology is seen by l aw w n * . L ak e, b ut Uiey willI nonot h ave their w ay In Brltlsf:Ish— th e re ;— ...... ed, one w ith a hom cmm ade gun. Uie se- Officerscers have been searching cells, ------forccm ent-outhoriliirilles-aiKlTjewlsh-lcadors-as-as-a— ColumbiarThis Is a-frti-frce-countryund we'rc-golngng “Thenraln'tTnucirt^rthcycan'do'olxutthiscom*” nil------cond-w lth^ liomemadttde knlto.------mtfvlng-ing inmates-from-eell-to-eell-and-'— way around Canadiladlan law s prohibiting poss(sses- to keep it Uiat way.” putcrnetwork,” hea(l(lidded. . During the same pperiod, about 20 securjngng :fixtures in the unit, Araye ■' sion or importationon (of “hateliteraturc." . Hayden Uke, Idahdaho. Is headquarters of thehe -.He used his E ra 2 Communications System oUier Incidents have• bbeen reported in said. A nother link Inn tlUie “ Liberty Bell" compulputer Church of Jesus ChrC hrist Christian (Aryan Na-la- computer program to gain access lo a Dallasas the maxlmum-securit;•ity cell . In- An IsoksoIaUon cell at one end ol tjie network is being' d “ We i t ( ^ to havoJVC It on line real soon,” Gilbtilbert material are a jokee aand a challenge lo Gilbert,rl. directory, allowing hoihome com puter u sers readydy “It’s been damn nearn a state of Alumlmninum heaUng grates Uiat in -- said TJiursday. Sllvcrbergsaid. accc.ss to the material,ni. •emergency.” hcsald.1. m a te s dls:dismantled and fashioned into Conadion federalral law prohibits disscmlnatiiation “Forbidden fruitsts arej always sweeter," he After paying a $5S5 tc'C to obtain a secrct■ct A ravc said Inm atess Ini thc cell block knives; ha'have been covered wiUi steel. ' of literature thatIt '"incites hatred against any ai said Thursday. "OneDnce you forbid .somellilng,lg. passw ord, th e compulcuier u-scr can gain access to have been “lockcd doiown.” restricted and addltlIdltlonai securlly screening has identifiable group."P-" people really want it.” more restricted Informrmallon, Including so-called to Uieir cclis exceptpt for a sliower beenaddodded, h esald. In Seattle. Aiianan Eytan, regional directoror ot Gilbert allowed reporters n to Inspect Iiislis "enemies lists.” ' 4 e v ery th ird day. since:e Dcc. 5 when of- A ravc'C saidj hc cxpecled the im- UieAnli-Defamatioilion I,«ague, said his organizniza- Spokane computer corcompound Uiis week wilh thehe T h e Kev. R ichard BuBuller. founder of the Aryanan fleers found componcrents for a zip gun provemnen cn ts to'be completed soon. He lion was aware off UiUie establishm ent of the raciaclst understanding the exactexo localion nol be dlsclos-)s- N ations churcli, denienied at a press conferenccge taped undemeaUi tatables in Uie law . Uicn willvill allow inm ate law clerks, computer network,•k. ed publicly. "Youu kiknow those kooks out therere th is week th at his chunlurch’s com puter had suchla a library. afler theyhey have been strip-searched, t' “Here we haveive a case where space-ai mi^tdo.someUilng."!’."h e sa ld . file of enemies. Hc said hc expesects iu lawsuit to enter:r Uthe maximum-ciulody area V technology is beirxsing employed by a raciaclst Gilbert left the Ary\ryan Nations Church a few!w With the tough Camanadian law in place. U.S.S_ > challenging his pinvp.ejjccauscxourts—and-help-l;ilp-inmatesAvIth-anyTnaterlal5"“ ------organization in-ordc irrtrr tn rlrpiimv<»nt nnnthpr n — years ago-and-founded Ist— raclsts-adminncyTittariTVesornrig lo smuggling 1 require Uiat inmatess have acccss to they wantan t from Uie law library. •• tion’s law s," Ey tan:an said. Aryan People’s Party.ty. and Uielr computerss tto gel Uielr literature to ...... G iibert-'countensircd.that "Canadians lost;l i all He claimed to haveJVC served a term in Uie S.inin C anada. . 2 riglits of free spec(jcech immediately after lho[hose Quentin. Calif., prison>on for aU cm ptlng to use l.-loo00 "H eck, I’m nol ql>ov(ove sm uggling the stuff Intolo ; iawswerepassed." pounds of dynamitee InIr 1%4 to kill black leaderer Canada, nny way I can:an,” Gilbert said. "I wouidid ^ B ut M ark Silverb(■rberg, execuUve director ot>f«ie tl Dr. Martin LuUierKIniJEL site constriiictor. Yourjr parents • IDAHO FALLS (AP),P) — Only a tiny m easurere their travel through the and Ihrc^U.^ agencies,K. ______th c radloiilonuclldes produced were n ’ " . .;’fractlon o f 'Uie" TirTiazafdolis Ta- reactor•system s> s. FFssibn producfe rel•eleasee l>c th e lesl lale Wednc-sdajlay were moslly remalndeider going Inlo^a supp,0 *sslo1 say itrtilasto^gf#0 - “ ” ' i core accident could cs(escapc lo the at- used - lo0 review licensing require'xe- radioactrve ■ isolbpcss ' of Iodine, tank thatlat simulates Uie contalhmoiT ienf ------mosphere, accocdinglg tto preliminary ments foifor commercial reactors, as cesium, tellurium. Ikrypton and buildlngog o f a reacto r plant. , analysis of a landmarkirk experiment at well as : toto determine the radiologicalcal xenon, said Douglas CrouchcrCr 6 f the But 'JO!)0 percent of Ute fission pn • Uie Idalio National Rn|[Engineering U b- hazard toto the public from reactor coreorc Uss-ot-Fluld Test Faciiclllly branch of ducts sta}tayed with the w ater, and onlonlyp- Call classslfied. ------roratory.'“ ------— accid en tsitsrAlso'being analyzed is theth e—E G & G 'ldaho: a p rivate ai engineering— lo pcrccr:;ont"wcre“ produced as gas<'ascs .. ■ > T he m alorlly o^ t heXlssion ^ l pj;oduc^ accuracycy of com puter codes u.sed1 loto contractor. that coultmid t)c accidenlally relcasc coolant « system , a n accld<;ldenl. and how ihey wouldu'.d p jw lu cls, w ere rclaineded m ainly in U i e _ _ ^ ^ M g *■ sponsors'said nt a past-ost-testncws con~travel. — reaclor coolant waler.r. m aking them - ferenccThursday. Sponsorsored by the Organization for unavailable for releasase lo the cn- , The experiment wasvas Ute first total Economicnic-Coopcralion"arid,Dovclop- op- vironment."Croucliors — ~ '-sy stem srsim u lated reactor*raccidcnt rej menl. Informalion In from Uie SSI122 He csllmalcd thal GUI)) lo 70 perccni of i to Intentionally damaglag e n uclear fuel .milUon piproject will be shared by/ a ------rods, release radloaciiN Clive Isotopes and consortluilum of nine foreign countriesle s ...... • ■ • • • Fashitbn~£o//iesnz Southern Idaho's Mllifost “Unique'*Dress Shop iGovernors> bindI againstL poweri council 3$^'' Pre&isents BOISE (AP) — The'he National bov- It theIC IPower Council loses the suitsuil. 1 2 ^ , e m o rs ’ /Association hahas Joined Idaho Uie U.S.S. Secretary of Energy woulc)uld A f ^ ; a n d o ilier NorUiwest:t ststates in a legal liave the power lo appoini counci:ncil W ))l" S i d ew{" ! D . battle over appolntmeiments to thc Nor- member:ers. C urrcnt law provides foifor f C . thwest Power PlannlnjIlng Council, Gov. appointnitmonl by .the governors-oi- o f ; John Evans said FrIdajday. Idaho. OiOregon-Washington and Mon I Begin'inning Thursday, DtD e c e m b e r 2 7 a t 8 : 0lOa.m. 0 1 ' At Evans’request,. anar Amicus Curie tana, SUND# H ■ or friend of the courtrt brlefwasI filed — "i amim graU tfcd Uiat the National mnt “BREAKFASTB . . . _ . / M ’lul r in g ' •____ Thursday on behalf of>f aall 50 governors Governoinors’ /Assotlullon has recognlZ’ BRUNCH w ith ttie 9Ui U.S. Circul'c ult Court of Ap- cd Uic jirimporlancM f iWs Issue to all 8A.AA.TillrN o o n . peals. of our'sl.slale.s." EvaTiS^ald. “I hopeope ^ I *Vickii V1 aughn a nd Tonini Todd reduced 50%5C H In thc case, ttie ^& a ltlo _ M a slc r Uie povei^vernorsLintervcntion..wlll_en- U .*Christistian D ior Hose reree. up to $10. select B uilders .•Association1 aand oUiers are courage;e a decision upholding the 9 3 ------Q ctgroup $1 f 1 challenging thc aulhoriiority of Uic coun- validityy

W ,'THI'TwiNijn fn n M \ u U\ Allt(AT(il!oO JA ; i ._ b 0AILT 9i00 ONIVI i::}Q.t:>0 W t ______^81 w k :^ L I Cactuss Pete's byernnight Fun Fling / ...'.mM 1I» t»r.»l U (,i • \V i'r- - l g - < iiM V; (■ -uit the wat ^ \ 1 p -£ I Asm t 4:1 > Y ■WCtWl flAtOH^' Tonight,lholh e p a[r o f y o u c o u ld enjoy K._...... _ _ . JOfPrSCOfO e t ‘,-«ou aiB— -“vjr -'l-l ■ r ----- ^ p r i m e n b d ininner r while you watch sono m e of ...... JOHHNY- J ^ ______Nevada's bestijsi e n te rta in e rs o n si.m o in • ...... _Gala Room. I. ' . H n m e Wlb IDinnerand siiow torr ttw o ; T h e n f o uir r CCasino fun PocR will ...... • C a s in o F-un u r Pack ■ help^uenjo' ijo y y o u r favorijo g a m e s in ...... * • A T O o m inin CTP«:lcc Cted,______, »ii/ s s u ]/'JACKPOT. NEVADA ______t'.jjIIJIfa OXlV . ------' Pt'flilliH iw H ljliliill J m S i O Q c n a B a t Sunday DlDocembor23.1884 Tfmes-NJ ^ e w s , Twin Falls, Idaho A-11, Sur^inday croyssivord/% 'people ^ Coi>untry stitars exhilibit a variriety

-T— H EA RT C r o s s w o r c of wisfes:f<\ for Ghris 137 Frank R. JacltMnZ THEr^Suifday"C jtmasprcresents •NASHVIlVILLE. Tenn:— T A P r^ E d ite d by H e rb E ElU llc n so n - twice, tlic” name plat"*Qt'e~a'bbve‘ h is . y ear-o ld.Mason . Mi and I-year^ld An------N icolette I J Larson wants. Bruce Spr-p r-. lo ck er tw ice and his chlihin stra p m ore drew , alsjQijQ alattended. ACROSS m m m m m m m ' Ingstecn for- Christmas. Hank 1 G reyw orit ink tim e s than he can remcn'jmhor . Collea^e^e s present Included Sen. !■ I Williams J 6 ArchltBcturil P I [ I ^ 5 |6 | 7 [ t ^ | r " p r pI i I I M i l ll III i J r. is asking Santa -for• a* . . Alfonso D’A:D’Amato, R-N.Y., a member . blonde, a b l feature i brunette tind a redhead. ' oruioApproiproprlatlons Committee. •“ •, 9 A c c u m u lite ...... ------:------C het Atkl[tklns just wants a guitar that DeLoreanvactcations ■ •I. .14Convorae« z z z l z z z______w ilM a y JIn a lune. ______w ith childrenlin i V a il ----- ——— ^------m ile s 29 Sacuiar - = = p - = yeai;;;o1^form_c^r owner_of the^______; __ w ish is ‘‘no‘noLto catcti a cold while I'm•m -J.-K verybody’s wonderfulm ihere.”------SanTJielo"! • ' ., 30 T alepalhic ' in/\spen."1." — T ho 5!>-year-old w as a< JO Padres Baseball team Is Inlllala? . acqulHed Uy a ndo'pdng wclwell to life in Uie downtown ! P " ------M iss L^rso ar n . known for iier pop hit I ^ Angeles ju ry In Augi,gus(ota(lcmp- ja,| „here I 3ITIH 0 0 I i “ Io)tta LoLove.” spent Uic fall In re he Is assigned to clieck r««P«i In tin s to sell Sa4 million Inln cocaino(oan video monl( Nashvillee rrecording her first counlryIry undercover FBI agent li onltors and televisions to 32 Start In alarm lo raise (unds make surejre they’re working, said 3S Trapshooilne album .— ___ for his faltering aulo con^)mpany. Sheriff’s Lt. 1 3 7 M onkay-lllto------‘-‘O f-cour)urse-IkH>k Trophy.,has a Christmas Z 6 8 — Hall U. w ------“ ■ t w —■------BOSTON S K I R E P O R T •• 50 — Na Na le wants thc grinch who stoicqIc E ducation of tiic Appropriations A] ^H H L - ______Doug Fiuti CALL " w 61 Bridge e tlo relu m it. Committee, were wed Fridayevenlng-5^^^Fi _ B 63 Solemn holiday gl lelm et Is special lo.me,'_'_ said^1(1 a t St. B arn abas Episcoj:■opaLQliy rc h jn _ ___ /733.2SK I--5i ------g afllrmaOon------— 122-Newapaper.------— 3 4 -P u t t h e ------B■------H elsm an 1 I’s . Greenwich...... FOR LA * 65 Wolsht ra d io a n d TV 85 lr» w ish — hon e 'College quarterback. “ It’s H LATEST SKI CONDmONS I 36 R em ove In . 86S'liH^'rtlal Bi T ~ cw V lg I would have liked to keep Tlie senator’s four .«.sons by two 5 66 Verse continued ~123 Window ills helmet 1 ■ w a y , B ' 1Foi BPOEword 104 Mov ;lf a fter m y c areer was over,er. earlier marriages thahat ended In *; 73 Edible tuber a e c tlo n ' “ T he hell Z ...74 W as a ttire d In . 124 F in n ish poom 37 Slrong wind 5? SeiFomalorulf 105 Asw ippreclate ll being relumed."] II div o rce — Scot, G ray, SoSonny and Trey Send back 107 Help : * ' 7 5 AdverHser*s , 125 O ld Gor. coin- 38 Filled w llh 8’ .Qkery ...... the'B oston1 helmet was taken from histils “ present. MrsIrs. Welcker's w o n d e r “Reduced P' to a 109—Mova'slowly som ething • • ' light ' 126 Mimics locker Thursday nigtit afler[er children by her first; marrioge.‘G-i ^ 76 PoeHc 127 W alked 39 Olhen Sp. 94 P'«spraylnEng. 111 BadiwAn'e lond for m yself 128 P o e m s 40 Incite do\Pistol packin' ' 112-—jlperabbr. H, Andl’dapp, and it was Just the lalcst ini aa — ------» —77 -A ro u se to ------DOWN------— 4i2-Deaplsedope------95device t; 113 PoleMater T,,e jgj,,thefts of Flutle prop^rtyrHls-i i s - I a clio n 1 Boll sound 43 Term: abbr. . 965 Htjpstandlng • - ...... 114-Rlvei containing a T-siilrt, socks, .» '79 PrewalllnB 2 U n c tu o u s 44 Pet rostralnor 976 NHarem room 115 Chai- I t a . ' “ "'f locid a towel, has been pilfered Itato practice, ar Inclination 3 P a . po rt 4 5 E s ta te 7 di N lnedays’ 't 117 Chet >. Thieves have made off withith 4 Encountered 4 6 It. s ta te s m a n 96 Odevotions 116 Presw in Fr.--...... - scrles'of-thi ' 61 Near grads pads three times, hio padsids ____u 64 Thin crack er 6 Hypereensltlve 47 Stream BOI >a an oil monlanges color gym bag, c •' 68 Sallo ta' 6 D enials .48 Fr.depanmont 102 Island:pref. 119 Atmilemlcalauff. short:5'and 2 Islandgreetlng 120 Sign ------pa tro n s a i n t ------___ 7-T oo m u c h : F r ...... 54 U k e c a ra m e l______10_3_H' six tim es. 1 8 Improvise I Herb for___ . _____ Broa ' 69 A G abor l.isi101 N o la y sleo p o rs ^14 Racetrack 64Ballholdor 6> ------tIt ; H i i02-PopIartree . figure , 66 61 L esio n s ------ffiy 3 M flfm ------cr 104 Cetlain Insect 115 P ro n o u n 67 6' F la. c ity ■ ! ^ . antennae 16 "A po e m lovely------6166 Pheasant ragout LS.I l ^ p n ^ oaiT » ^06 Deface - - , a s —-” ------61-6 9 Blood carrior ------!•§!* 17 S e c re t m ooting 7 71 0 B o o f u s o lYESIGHT KSIO? Pie-mode ’ 1 2 4 18 P e rc o la lo ' 7' » r '.108 C icatrix ' 71 B oglnning ^ I- ^ slow ly 727; Noisy quarreler ^ ■ FUND rilO FUHmilyIn ’ L M o k e ^ ,i w. th e m ind 2 4 — a n d erro r 76 71 Secret society Bx" H i nd o th e r o n g oing ^ 113 G ra ssy tu rl t25 Herds 80 8( Appurtenance d s 3 26 Ascended mmunity profects. > «B 116 C onclusion o l ; fo r R enoir j r B 31 Servile 6: " verso ; 62 Stedlum sounds i M. i C^GmOil0/li62. ' I 33 “ Mv — S el" - -63-e: Laurel mTTv 121 Radiate [ujTMpiH Anc J (oSM tfayiU B lilxIfliKlvl ' HOW? stsav»^ourbent;------«2(mas9is9)iiw6i,-— — dfale ofP heroic hblack pile roken olumlnum Relax and en/oy ourir tefabulous Christ- H ots unfo] IrrlgatioRpJpA.I _____ m as Buffet, featuring;g : ______■ ___ • ■ JjT-TORT LAUDERDALE,LE, Fia; (AP) Alabama.- — • Roa s l Tom Tyrl^eyey,* ■ T raditional ^ ~ M o r c Uian 400 black aviatorsavii risked It was thcthe first military program to— . Navy.-whcre they workoi Trimmings • Baked?d hH a m * R o a s t ■ »ihpir lives, to fighl fascliscism-abroad—train blackck pllolsrThej armed services0 vlceorasciiauifeurs. ill u$ for pickup Baron of Beef • BreaIreakfast Items H XTwhllc racism flourishedd at home, ear- w ere not dc:deseeregated until 1947. s “We were battling fort T Informotton;___ • S a lari B ar > np-«s<;fttisert-^-Beveraoe ------H ------JWng them the nicknairlame “lonely Blacks pr lielp preserve tiie demccod InTood . s t T ~ ------In c lu dje e d ■ —•^•Bogles'’ 111 lliii >uiny-?vi■-Air - nhrn,Tf|^ \vhrn vvp-hni^iHI World W arn. od Uie A lrFr Force, and were restrictedI- exist at home." said H:r the chance lo 337-4822 >r. CIttzens B d another of lhe originanocratlc Ideal or i Q « 9 0 $2.95 agege 12 and under ■ No one hailed themI O!os iieroes or to lower rairanks in both llie Army and C«iv* w ritte n cr»dlt w rote alw ut th elr achlevc:svements afler d airm en . Ht-dtdn*l uVL'ii Served 10;00a.mT).-5;00p*m. . - H Hannibal Cox. Qeluding « w o lg h t a n d ____ they returned hom e_____ ti« w h * n s o ld b'yus;------...... D e c e m b e r 225 5 .,,1 9 8 4 —‘^Tlie-fnilitary-dld-a-a. good-g jo b - i n i - ^ ..—...... nai Tuskegee •se'fh* v*dH bi'd • tu r k e y D in n er in Coi(joifee House H keeping it alm ost a sccret," sei said R*c«i 6:00-10;00p.mm . . — $ 5 .9 5 , ■ . W illie H. F uller, a memb— 4y by Broward Communitynity College. * Fuller, who now lives/es in M iam i, I !S ! ! = Joined the A rm y A ir Corpsirps in 1942 and mm N E INCOELSON was sent to a segregatigated training ■* 1641 MIOHUNO AVIO R P O R A T c am p a t Tuskegee Institute It in v ^ ■ AVC I • BOX 701 • PHONt I30I nristm ass D a y ___ ITED S r W m m ^ D in in gg . a t ‘ I rSSfOL ^BSS* H U ^ = • i Iactu sP^ ( e t e ' s — n fl 0 ___— 'IIIDEAS M — — ------FOR THEh■ HOIIDAY SEASON ____ _ .1 d e s e r t 1ROOIVi--rc ...... ------GALA ROOM- — Turkey and Ham-DIrDinner special Chrhrlstmas DayChampagnigneBrunch jpioiveeR ' ■ " ...... N o o n - 1 0D p .m . Featuring Turkey andn d H a m ______pei p e r ? o n m . .. . ______$5.95 per persono n •Bird cn the3 T a b le Showtlmes 8 and 11 p| .m . • ...... Nopn,-.5.P.i 1 eaturing-tiie-De-M archerhe-Slslers-— *- .....- ——- ■ — $7.95 per perp e r s o n Rosorvations roqulrod-mlnliilnlmum of 4 poopio and our Regular MeM e n u HORSESHU C>lA SINO . ~ u $1.i>1.95 Baffet featuring Hi^am and Turkey . II SYSCOMA3500Ii l SYSCOM l N oon-10 p.] JH lDf*sr«t*d • TX«M m i AM < • IA-U» IM»«r«>^ A>x»ll>M A 1500 S Ml Irirttmlivf T«i*«f • K.4M •Ivrn ••ll. Qwarti Ol^llal WlllvrTv • TX'*M fM/AM, J k• S TuntakU • CT-IM Smtm CMivlti DDMkmI olth tdt-Orlra lufKOkl* • CT.*1•»T»iw»n-4*6A»M.t«ni « O-tMOa »-W»T t^Mkvr wllh IB- w|lh(»lkT*C»'«IOM2-W«>a-*M >U>M DmV n • O-tMOa iKk with OlM« OMf I C«l*n. C* • Ct'Ueoe l*an4C«(l«r>. ONLY * 8 2 4 ” - NOW *J C q c:tusp« i i t i g 5 ( 3 * 7 2 4 ” 2 Resort ■ Casisinos .Jackpot, Ne\J v a d a ------^------i e T e c T fR o n i c s .; , ^ ® n! For ReservatiO]ions/lnformaiionCal allTollFre(i(800)821-l1-1103. I - i f e W. T3th BURLIRLEY . I .------6 7 8 -3 5 4 4 ------Nevada,".call (71 c Z (702)755-2321^~TWaho, call (208) 733-f3-5163. ! A-ia T(mes*N|w3, Twinn Falls,Fl Ideho Sunday Decaicam b o r^ , 1084

P arenits play/ i m p o n(tant ro)le ininifan t pssych'oko g y rByM AIXOLM R ITTERER ■' t th e eases of about 50 chchildren treated for “V■We’re try in g very hard to10 Ikeep Uie m other T hee mn o th er w as "thinking Uie! babyb feels_the_ j f j E j f f A ■APSdcnce Writer . ■ ~ p^chologlcal disturbances ------1 xs In two therapeutic andd Uie faUier as active pareiirents In-charge-of -same.w,5-way she f d t^ ’ Ms. G aleh^non'said.'bulth'e SbM dW nurseries In New York.’Th‘The conclusions also their:ir ch ild ." raUj'er than to impmply they had fall* solutionion backfired . bccause thehe baby was ------— NRW-YORK— lofant!jnts and-loddlers suffering- v - were-drawn from .more! thanU 35 cases a t a e d lnIn thelrroles. slie said, frightentened by w aking up In a place pli different from a variety o‘f- psycljychological- problem s. ln-__ sims ila r n ursery w here shee andai a Uieraplst have ' ' Su-■ The program, whichh sstarted here u : ^during tlie sciiotiliool year, ex* - -panded tills fall to Orlancando. Jackson- ■- .ville and Norfolk. Va., anand is to begin .' next month tn North Chicrlicitgo, Ili. “ We a re m ostly concercerned citizens ... helping our communily.”y,” said Cmdr. : Allan Goldberg, the pro)e(j)ect officer, » • * But. he added, "w e areire not entirely > altruistic in thls.thlng. OkObviously, the ' - 'J Navy is composed of proproducts of the schodi system . We cannmathematic and scientific scl , lite ra te s.” >■ The program grew out of a Febru- 1 ary 1083 appeal for helplelp from Gov. — BQb-Graham,—who-notout.UicNavy,'&j-<'sj-esponser— ------— "Nobody had used NayJavy people be- -'i fo re ," said Peggy PJlPJIclier. coor- c-: dinotor of volunteer progi«ograms for the Escambia County Schochool Districi. r . "The hesitancy lasteded about two weeks. Teachers and prirprincipals have beendeligJited.” r The Navy scored an1 kariy success :• w hen truckloads of compmputers began '.^arriving for classroomom use. Few . teachers knew'how to usu se.Uiemr_but ______— =^B7W eRrfamni5rto^ij^lunleere from r tho Navy’s code sclioolI alat Corry Sta- •; lion. - r ..••.Navy—p e rs o u n e l. t au^t u ^ teachers "• •• ' •.. and students to use Uie mamachines, get- ______; ting computer courses-ois-off-toafrisl — - — BtaFt-tliet-otherwisirwDnrrjnrmravfCmi ------impossible, Ms. Pilclier^•M id. ______Eventually. 80 voluntunteers were placed in-P ensacola schck;Iioo 1s a n d 16 enrolled in the teachcrr certification c • courses at the Universllrslty of W est ------/ / a Florida. ------Many-monrhad.-:volunilunteeredrbut------:— only those w ith m atu rityy anda squeaky clean backgrounds were:re allowed to" participate. "We wanled lo put ouiour best face forward." Goldbergsald.tl- Volunteers are limited<1 liin what Uiey c a n do. ------liWliat-they don't-do^s-pijrpat^cachors------a n d 'su b stitu te teachersi outou of work," Goldberg said, calling; t):that issue a polentiallyexplosiveone.le. Lt. Cmdr. John Israellel expects lo Y d U 'V i\AA[DE US T1 H E NUMBER l I O N E retire in another year oro r two and Is" one of Uiis y e a r's volunt

f all Magic Valloy racodlo listonors tuno Ito KART AMahdZlOa03 FM. O ut stations o m b ln o d - ro a c h 3 4 ,6(,600 listonors por /ook. KART AM & ZIO:i03 FM aro tho only Nogoorost AM/FM 4 hour stations In th tl o - v allo y . KART CcCombination 4 9 ' saturos No. 1 Collo v \ s . m - -QHE&im E i J ' : : p a h o ,::: : ___ :______.lliclu:!, M •S Saturday morning proirogrom., "How I lovo ,g*-.Lwa.-r«cor>tly vot*d-Nl-Nor l-ln tho itato by ------= - ■ p l p l lt»Broadca«tor>A«toc. , ono of our No. 1 (oloitafi•of( lo work wllh you. r advortlfin'g m otioge hohoard by 49% of tho ...... m M vall.r-»llu!u io t 324*8)81. A M 1400 zr ,1 Larry Hunteie r

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gift J I s ■ Obituaries/hos>spTtSs B2 IJM! fan C Magic Valley B3 E 3 3 a: T o ts ^ e a t ss m u s ji t m e £p.f fpHiL e r i t t ^a a n d unsafe. In Uiatrtasewee wwill slop them'.” -4ncreasiied useo fcaareseats : ■TWlNFALl^-.Startl:irting Jan . 1. tots riding withth believe that it will soveI livlives. Twin Falls dly and1 ocounty police havcjipt ye^ . ' th e ir p aren ts will havec totc s l i r t buckling up in fed-d- “There have been marnany accidents where I’ve5 decided w iietlicr cilallcations o r w am ings will iw erolly approved cnr seascats, or their parents may)y had lo dig children outt of the dasli or trom undcr* Issued a t first. ilreadx^[; saving youiung lives - .. faceltnesofnsmnch-n&jtsjlOO.------it,—Boys^rgeant-Daveve Rich-ofthe-Idaho Stale ~ By'ANNtnTK'CARY.’i'. fa rU ils'y ^ r: l^'lhat children undcr fourir Police. “In an accident.nl, parents d on'l have Uic! “There an* a lot of problem s' in Uie whole )le T/njes-Z'/eiis w riter AlUioughgh Lthal figure moy not In- ^ -ie s s than 40 pounds ride inIn ability to stop themselvejlvcs from flying forward.. statute," Shetritf Jamcfncs Munn says, .'it can be . __1 _ a c a r s c a t th at meets Jederalfee safely standards. A They can’t slop the child|d fromft flying forward loo." elude deaUisaUw of small_chll_dren, Ifj______haj^to_.te|Ur_Uiey.are.f•e.four.-yeacs-old-or_wclgl»^- ■—Preliminary— nnyr"siuce” :fcw loopliol^have BSncM 'addod, However, Co this-ie-_ At fiist stale police inn MMagic.Vallcy will giye on^^V-. pounds. Il's «olng lo be ce roads were rovert ^ difficult to enforce but JIt t ------sUite-flgures.show.Uul»alJuicsvJaw_wiUusnow_U first version of the la\law proposed In thc 1984B4 ly w arnings. Rich says.“ Tl T hat will prob'ably lasffo r- m igH nnslall in Iheir mir w -Uiis-w lnter,-ll-6tlll-in------ninBs that whcUier Uielr kids requiring car sealsIs^ for small dlcales a bet legislative session. 90 days. Then they willII slslart Issuing citations for: are four or five or six thc better record than In Uic ' lhcyshouldu.<5c seal belts."' clilldren may alread;idy be saving previous Iwc ______law applies only t .4 — non-moving-vlolelionsrw)rwhlch-usuallyrostTjffcnd- two years. In boUi 1982 lyj^lIdrenjM ingjviUi-a- - ■ Rich says stale policeIce will be depending on Uiehe Jives even Uiough It. won’l v go Into and 1983.10 c pareni onegaTguHixlJan,lan. The child may be lakenm e rs $25 bul can cost as mucnuchas$100. h onesty of ihci drivers wli 10 children died In traffic when enforcing the law. . effect for another nineaedays. accidents,i. out of the seat while the vehicle is nibving for a Stale police will mostlyUy be1 issuing w arnings, and1 “We have to ask Ihci hem if they ore paronis or The deaths ot.onlyy itwo children PrellminaiInary figures also In- change of diapers or to) be nursed. T axis and rentala! later citations, when drlv(rivers are stopped for oUicr: guardians. We have to to ask on age. Thci^ Is nofl® under the age of fourur in car acci- dicale thatlat thet use of car safely cars do not count. And if tall the seatbelts are being.lg . offenses, but will also slop;lop drivers tor flag ran t vlo-• oUier way,” Rich says. ‘ S. “ I hope the general public dpnls have been rep^ported to the • scats hasI soaredsoa since Uic new law _____ by o ^ e r passengers 'ers, 0 child may ride In Uiele latlonsofthelaw.RIchsajsays. u ses th em because Uic2 aia rc a good Idea raUicr Ihan IcHjho Office of Hlghwiway Safety so ' • S eee SEATSSI on Page B2 . baclc seat without the safeiafctvscfli.______“Wc do sec on a reguegular basis mothers, and! ___^^cU i.eyjiecihtseaieatsi)cinBdlctalcdJI___ Tilley;’s hopies_high_ - fo r itoy invuention

By BOB FREUND “ A s a kkid, I used lo hang oul over>r Tlmcs-No\vs writer the sideses ot Uie pick-up, practically In the weeds, w walchlng the tires!Sy H/U^SEN-My-T-Tir-Truk hos nego^ bounce over o the washtJoards,” hele tiated some"itiu^i terrerraln a tlls p ro - says. Chil'hildren .are fascinati^ withh ving ground south off Hansen, thc^prlngIngs. and few — If any — toy , D esigner M artin TillTilley has tested ^trtckshaihave them, iie says, prototypes on hillsIs of dirt and The rurubber t band suspension wasIS highways of gravel1 al a iiis 40-acre born. . - farm. Cushioned byY llsIt big balloon My-T-Ti'-Truk’s axles are strapped to ------tin s ufid -u- woritinttlng ~ su5pcnslDTi— thcTjaic-ctrchassteijjnrsimplfrsuspcin . sy stem , the solid oakIk ttoy has glided sion th a}t t iuses No. G2 rubber b a n ^ , a •oyer the bumps lhatIt wwould shake a commonin 1business size. The systemn lesser truck. can be tigtightened or relaxed, depen*)• In the past fewrew weeks of ding upon>on how the rubber bands arc ■B i y i m ------^C hristmaa shopping.i. TlTilley Toys hos wound. ______begunj»Illne.ItslViy2E/.T.Trutrllnff-niit------T iie-Rxl'wleaJjounccrbatnheSHassliZ into the toy marketplaplaco - a land- doesn't. -scape-of-dollar signsais'and'KihSUmer '"M y-T-Ti■-Truk‘’s '' Balloon ' (ire s ' ’a r e ~ ap p eal that can knockck thet shocks oul anolher: InnovationI from Tilley’ss i B | | ^ p r from under even the1C Ibest-designed an aly siss ofo the play world. T he liltlee toys. , wheielsanand low chosses on m ony loy trucks bke Ksl away some ot the funy Tilley Is confident h '• his My-T-Trok becau see they(I don’l c lear even smoll11 can ride-just as smtsmoothly In tlie bumps.' • heavy traffic of comom petition, too. Tlie larja rg e r tires roil freely ond theic Limited nunlbers have ha’ been pro- imck luetsclf Is hlgli enough off the ' duced so far. but a3 WisconsinV fac- ground lory has manufacture^ured lhe pleccs But Tillrille y Is not. selling his loy for-5,000 trucks and1 Is ready.to puf directly/ lclo children. He's Inleresiedd I them togetlier, he says - in convlrvlncing children’s parentss : “ This toy has thc potp o te n tia l-w ith th a t th e2 Itloy wll] lost and sp ark Uiclrir I the righl marketingg anc^i lhe rjglit .imaglnaliations... —| ------■ ^prom otion;—-oCfioIng:ing;ajQDg-ffiays.Z-:_iiif.you}U-give'Q I child ju nkrhe'll buy~| It’s a whole differentjnl trend,” says a Junk carca some day,” Tilley says. th e 2G*year*old invenvenlor and cn- ‘-jf youI giveg a child a quality toy,r, i-trepreneur, ke-care-otitrlt's-not-a-toy^- Tilley is Tilley Toys,ys. T he Ideas for a friericnd.” That’s why most ofIf | th e My-T-Truk sprungng largely out of tlic truckck Is solid oak and II comcss -nraiNcwi« pt«o/UCOpiK DOASHMUTT his own experienceice. The first wllii Inslnslructlons tor care, hc says, M artin TillGuc' counters tl>e w eakncsicss of m ost toy trucks;s ton the m arket w ith hiIlls My-T-Truk and itsI accessoriesac models grew off a wori/ork bench in his Of cour;urse, Uiere arc some trendyy i, such a.s an optional certifl- - family’s farm Implemeimenl shop. aspects, s perfecl them and leave the asasiiclflleItem. “ We are very confi- ofoff Uiu lower-price market:et. Tilley the $10 lo $12 rangein g e .------...... - A Hansen native,), 'Tilley doesn’ c a le of tlllp tl and license from the® m an u faclu rlm g lo some:nobody else,” dent aboullUl Uic .wholesaling to TcToys is finishing up workrk on lls "U's o crazy:y t( toy," says Tilley. . . claim an engineeringlg degree( or ex- “Slateof of Enjoymenl." Tlie toy also° he says^ The producllonon end of the distributors,rs ," he says. nenewest product. ' a child and he knows In nwn ontflhnnrH pnrn^»t» “ You give II to a cl — deaHs-coming-from-MMaster-Crafl ------But;— MyMy-T-Truk‘s— m arketing—— ‘•We‘ve*goran"lndcstructlcilble-lln(rjusrwharto-do-wlt •wimitrHeierrorircs ------aiUiougti he has studiludied business! .(m a d e by b: local L^gvlew Fibre® Industries Inc. in Rice:c Lake, Wis. dlsadvanlagiage may be price. It of toys coming oul." Tlllelley says. It.” But he's been ableI to hom e In on Co.). Tiie raanutaclurcr hasIS turned o u l; retails at $34.95$3^ and, once 11 gels to Called Ct Tiie Flipper. IL is aan ultra- Tilley Toys ha;has one underlying -Truk Is Jusl^e beginning of overlooked comersers ot the My-T-Ti " Uie c o n ^ n e n ls for 5,000Wlrucks. ' Uie siielf, will w face mass-produced simple sli loy — basically is a chassis philosophy, lls owrowner says, if sim ilar, ook loys. A Iraller m arketplace, hesays.rs. a line o f s '*■ So far, aboul 250 havec beenI sold by toyscarrylnj'Ing lower price lags. oron wheels. There’s no topip and-no— ‘‘!f-\ve-can’t momoke ll entirely dif- I H e's picked ap art Uthem weaknesses__and goose5se-neck(rf hitch already ex- word of m outh o r lo<^al;I advertising. TlUev-aavia :^ ts . filftpronrK wlll_bc-b o llo m ,______girt?ady on >h-f»~~lMi. and rr _____ L :_0iLUlB_luy_lIiICKSJ3IP " says Tlllcy.-'h’areni^j-arc- buying.-6ell:-!-'Thls-ts-toy has tiie potential------— I t will be-m ade wiUi Uiiiie same, ot retoll. Uicn1 ilit will never be a ■shelves and countereded themt with Lhe Tilley’si hhead, he says.-(The”liltch Uiem not only a s gift;IflS for Uicir' wiUi Uie rlgl•Iglit m arketing and riglit syntheticsy rubber material ninow used Tilley loy.” My-T-Tnik and its acceccessories uses an118 18 -inch sijoeslring to sccure® children but for Uiemsehlives. promotionI—ot — going a long ways.■ oron M y-T-Truk's bum pers an(ind turned Tilley Toys Is o] operated by Tilley My-T-Truk’s biggestcst selling point the trailerIcr.) And several major m Ipy .It’s a wholeoleditfcrcntlrend.” oioul In briglit colors and scvijveral dlf- from the H ansencn a rea farm , bul h as e lo make thc prototypes and springs right out of hislls {pasl. ’‘Illkeli distributors arc eyeinglg My-T-Truk Y et th e to>toy designer Is not writing feferent sh.npes. The price willw: be In aTwInFailsphpncipnc num ber. Weathtier foreecaster: looks ati glob)al cyclle to prrely in larg e p a rt cle, d ry' cycle c Iheory 'whlle rescanmarching, thc ii^70 you'll see^ il hll bottom In 1961. Slnccethcn. I has been accompalipalned by drought in the predicted that the northe them hemisphere was onn laws1. of probability for long-rig-range weather cause of[ his h beloved peregrine falcorcon’s abrupt thc Salt Lakekc level, despite some occasiislonal soutliem hemisphereicre. a fact Nelson allrib u les entering a 90-year wet cyccycle in the early 19G0’s prctrcdictlons. Using the laww of averages, departurere from Idaho, dry yeare, ha;has been rapidly raising. “\“What lo thc Earth's finitellewatersupply. M a s th e West began to Inciinch oul of a prolonged foreirecaslers say the South Hills(ills snowpack of “ I wantmted lo know wiiy thc pcrc,iregrine lefl you have Is a 113-fool vertical clim b In Uiehe last "The amount of w' aler In the w orld has drought. lastist winter was a one in four hundredhur year oc- Uie Interermounlain Wesl beforee Uie w ar 20y eare," NelsJelsonsays. never varied,"heisays saj "If you have a drou^t : Al that time, many of Nelson’s colleague curcurencc that is unlikely to reprepeat itself for (World War V II) started.” Nelsonson recalls. T he S alt Lake's Lt elevation rise has5 ibeen in one area Uian yoiyou arc going to pick it up ' thought that the veteranran-Soll Conservation marlany decades. “ W h a tla. altribuled it to w as drouglit^it, because m atciicd by’ thoseUii In several other Intcrm•moun- somewhere else” Servlcc forecaster had beibeen oul In the sun loo N elson says forecasters should sh largely the peregegrlne lives on medium slslzcd-blrds tain W est rescijservoirs. In Malheur Counly, Ore. - But whal kindd o:of cosmic trigger.could long. y, forg)rgcl*about calculating the lavlaw of averages assoclalcccd wllh walor, and Uic wateater had all Iwo area lakeskcs have expanded from 801,000,& to possibly cause such;uch mega-weather trends? ; B ut in th e wake of twc two years of massive andnd Instead concentrate Uielrr effortsef on gain- dried up. aboul 177,000•0 aw c rc s in sizo. Nelson, never aI mman accused of thinking ------regional winler snowpavpacks and - a third inglg ia better undcrstandlngof globaleio cycles. Nelson'sI's research resulted in a deidetailed ex- AndloUieca 1 cast. in-Slbcrla. lakes are al:Jlsoon -SeeWEIAT2A T H 5R onPageB 2 ‘ ' Skeen diesd of irnjiiTies in1 accidernt J - t w i n FALLS-- An-^ ^8-yca r< ld [igsp lfalslncInce liie one-cor accident onI *£* sy on the body. reaeheiTsmull •mH55 W651 ai Jfer^rtie; W6ocfI— “ on r^ot-SRScn'g- passt J isengcrs. iJO*. ' ------aoetdent - ne nr->;cfome~<^ ycar^oiu-Bninr n a smiBa5S6n ol'T w j’n------evening at Magic Valle;iley"^ R e^onoT ' ^ S k c e n , ^how t was Uie_ driver, over-. JFalls..also was criticallyy Injured.I He ' m _____Medical Ccnicr,------■— corrceted swhcii Uie car left th e> vw as tre a te d a t St. Alphonsnsus Hospital » ff 1• wake : RenettaB. Skeen of Twii o/cbniiract qc Vin Falls died highway, ao . In Boise with a back injur ction according lo an Idaho SUile ury and laler _0f massive hMd injuries. es. Twin Falls Policc repoiport. Thc car rolled nnd - r _____ B y l ^ TPMiUt^TGNIO ^ Th.'he-teaehcre assoclaUon belleiclleves it wos left at>on- •odsaia: Skeen was} thrownUl out. Three other passengercre recciv.ed -Tim os-NeNews'wrlter ...... doneiled by the board at thc bat^lngalnlngtable." : - Skeen was in intensive i ve care at the Wood saidUd th ere would be no autop-. nminor injures. • Tin'h e S aturday m eeting a t thtie e aassocilallon office w as TW IN•i F A L L S ,- M em bers of Uiele TwinT F alls Educa- a ttenended by association represei•esenlallves from all Uie tion Assocsociotlon met Saturday to discdiscuss a response to schoclooIs. Chilcotc said. Gorvett(te stolen1 from shc seenlagain.” a beencomjm pleled." a ftecr r Christmas. is surround -'N...... indcd by glass-windows andd In-hia 25 years as a1 car^ flealer. The schichocil board voted T uesdayy ir adopt lls last of- CliiihUcote did say Uic opUonsis d:discussed were “pnd- _____ doors. -. 1Hansen said there have. ^cJ»cn_£ars_ fer lo thele teachers,I wlthouLassociotkation jippro3[al_oXihez=live-45-«nd ecleel Keaded north on fooh------pereent q f^ e children wercrejn h program following; 11the popularity Ccnter tnn JeroJe m e also h as a ren tal cats. ■’ - year,- was chdlrmanian of the Education ondI Welfare V , Several minutinulcs later, a man filling6 the same ofaprogramforlnfait^ts. ‘ pro^ami'fo1 Ior bbU rinIanl”fihd*Wd- - -^-CoinmUtec:of]the.SopIc m istakenly believed thcUie ta k e s effeci Jan . I, says Gregg merchants.its. And the South Central ■_____ A ppncqlloi^T or Qii'the ^olarsb'lp wiirbe-accpicptcd4in:::==^racy^sW lhe-JiF5t5fifcsscs-w ere-a5out cljelgtittlockl- i-ta k e n -e { fe c trsa y s^ n n Kir-Kir------Hellcr,-an-advance£mizemcrgency~Dl3trict~Hc“Health-Department~has ------— ------from cach olher.-E!r.-Thc suspcct m ust have usedau£ vehl- Uie Idaho Offico of Hiphwavvay- —mcdical.techiUcianolaLM-VAMC;^He—com ptled-g:d a:Ust=of=approved.seats=^ ^ RequlremeBls foror Ithe award are a documenlented 3.0 cle to get from ontone to the other, hc added. tcntntlvly plans toI starts passing and the pricprices of Uiose sold in Twin grade point average;Ige; significant volunteer activitiesocl T he numumber of children Injured1 Inin the scats out Jan. 7. F alls a s of August./ A few cost less-=, — car accideidents a p p ears to be about Uie with menlally.jretartarded people; acceptance To rent a seat, i , but m ost fall In Uie $30 to N o i n j u r iies e in bridge m isS h a p sa m e a s in p ost years, based on nbout paronts must / g ra d u a te p ro g ^ mi; ; a c letter of recommendatloi com e to a M onday m t e. data for ihe year. Just over neetlng Irom II ” S ® Sseats a t manufactured after Uie college dean; economicc« need; Unlled SlaUalcscltl. TWINFALLS-^ — No injuries were reporljrted allcr a lioH Ui= Ocean Rldge,^^orldaIda 33435.— clans fit Uie seal iaUithecarandad. southeast com er I ross tlic lane o r tak e yea^ears lo be rehabilitated, Kir* on Uie label to indicate the le ro f Uie bridge, veered acro: Justlttofitthechlld. ______M azda owersrs-scholarsbips » andstrudfSHepaiipafd’s car head-on. cher says,J’S. Those in car scats are been tested in a sim ulated kcIy to suffer bumps and“ h Rather than keepii TWIN FALLS-Mi'.Mazda Motor Corporalionlls Is oiler- Ttio bridge waa//as closcd to traffic while lhthe accidont “ kel list for Uie seals, I sh. ed. , bruises. . 30 says Uiat seals sUxmg ing fully-pald^wo-mihmontli scholarships for S stu tu d y In was investigated, , rented On a Tlrst-comme, llrst-serve „ ^ Japan ’to 10 Americaicon high school and colleglege stu- Duran was chaibarged ■WlthHrunEehBri vlngnsTcSnylnj! H Idaho10 is like the other states to to hold a child safely in a dents. a bottle of liq uo o r r' w ith a broken seal an d ha'lavlnc no in- fequire ear:ar scats. deaUis of chlldrcnren Violent ccrash n should have a ' Students sclecledd for'ther scholarships willII liveI in surance. ous injuries can bc expcctedted _R ental costs $15 foifor a year, and' harness or jat least morc than the Japanese homes sclselected through tJie Yout3uth for T h ere w as $1,400 $1,^ dam age to S hepard’jd's c ar nnd. to continueue ito decline. the scats may be rcren ted for two thin plastic>tlc strapj on som e m odels, Understanding Intemiematlonal education organizaIzatlon. 52,500 dam ag e 10lo lD uran’s. In Tenncinessec, where the law was/as y ears. $5 Is refundedxl if Uie scat is P a re n ts shoishould also check tb m ake , A pplications canI bc requested by calling You first enacto:ted in 1978, the effectiveness[!ss re lu m e d clean cnouglIgh for the next sure thatIt tlUie m etal fittings a re • U nderstanding a t i-1-80CW24-3691. The applic;i S t i o n s S p e c i a l O>lym h pics has broonr'hiirc* c n u r e . law;w Increased each year. By child to use. The seatats fit chlldrcn sturdy, hcselesays. , s m u st b e requested by c w ere 59 few er deaUis of in- who weigh from 20 to 30 pounds o r E ven thouh o u ^ a child Is sm all, Uie by Dcc. 31 and returned by■Jan. J t 25. BOISE - Idatiolho Special Olympics Headqi ; Scholarship winners w li)uartersls font and (oddlerslod fn c ar accidents, fn- a r c 0 m onths to 2 y e asrs r old. baby's forwtirw ard force fs stro n g in a •s will be announced M archj.J - '------offering a free brobrochurc to families Interest alodinget- juriesdroppjppcd 30 pcrcent. ____ T he hosgltal will alsilso conUnue lo c ra sh. A 1010 poundi baby_travelllng____ - A pplicants will be-jile-judged on the basis of ocatcademic— tinglnvolved inthetheSpeciatOlymplcs prograi ------in-N oHUrCaroilnirdeaths-o ir rsmairalP" rent seals iSFlnfanls’Is up to 9 mon- 10 m iles anan hourh equals IOO pounds M record, extracurriculcular activities, work experlKsrience, "F a m ilie s F o>r r SSpecial Olympics" include dos proliles children havehn decreased .48 percentmt Uis old. There are aboMut 75 of those of force Inn a collision,< hesays. • ■ . teacher recommendaidations and tfie.submissionon of an of families workinking wlUi Special Olympics, essay on why they v s, a history since the I*law w ent Into effect in 1982.B2. seats left. The rentalII price hns In* Using a a scat s correcUy can be y want to study in Japan.1. !Seven of Special Olympltiplcs and inform ation on U>e i e upcomlne i„ Michiganjan,*death and Injuries havevc creasc $S from thee original $10 Juslasimpoinportant as buying or ren- schoilarships arc ope3pen to all applicants; Uireiree are international Specsocial Olympics Games. ___ reserved for the child _____ declined 27-1Z7-percent.------diarned. however. because I too Ung a sturdyirdy one. Illdren of Mazda dealers andmd Uielr The brochurci wtw as sponsorgdJ^y-Uie-IGA'h • employees. rnelwofkol Most stat.talcs start by enforcing thehe ' 3 ^ Indcpendont-iflt-grocers. iGA'and’Spccmr iroiymplcs most obvioulous violaUons, such as kidsds law, officers a re m ore 11 , , ^ — anrTOInlngforces;es to recruit families as voli likely to check sup p o rtersrs ofol the law. jlunteers in hanging ouout of windows, Kircheror to see that the seals ar E xchange prrts traihfng and athletic coi LegislatorItors complained Uial Uie Mmpetition sm all, offeiffers some thoughts, . Still, car accidents assistance of the Fouroundation's California and CcConnec- formentally relarcarded chidren and adults, s remain the seats werere expensivee: and that the law Accordinding to Nelson, Uie weaUierher number one killer of chill tlcut staff, the localII repn resentative wll] seek famfai ilies T he "F am iliess ForF Special Olympics" brot lildren between would bc: unenforceable.unc •ochurecan shifts coulcluld be triggered by to 100'100 one and four. Only cribb ideaUi-clalms interested In hostingg f{foreign students for 10 montonths. be ordered by sesending a self-addressed, 1, stamped year pulsesIses of increased solar radia-lia- more infants, For more informatitlation, contact th c Foundatiorlion at 1- envelope to "Famljmilles For Special Olympicjics." Idaho tlon — - pulses which whichlich W orkers who see Uiele deaths first ------800-i)92-‘M79. Special O lym picss Inc.,Ii P.O.-Bbx 264lrBoise,v8370i. 8 astronom ei n ers now have Uie m eans• to hand h av e t>een some ot)t ith e strongest v I measure. L arg e sosolar pulses "could kick up the Jet strtstream" and causc' profoundtnd ------1 w eath er shl 5 = 3 3 — — shifts. Nelson believes. ^ b i t i ------Tlie cujrrehi"wct"trenu rr is likely to . contlnuefofor another 70 years, untillla a ------I Winifreced Robinson Bass Flow er Catholic CTmrch wltlvlth father Fa ■ new pulse« of0 so lar radialion shifts thelhc UUSKUUIIKiAUOCOCUTION 7 Give A n ther Perrcquczofflclallng. :k, he says. TWIN FAFj\LI.S — Winifred Robinson' Internm ent will be in 'the li Plc^nl Gift of Love / ...B ass, 92. oO tT f w ln Foils died Friday even-■ _—VlcwCemclery withmlllloo I is Uio first to adm irih 'n nfils ils'------I I Ing at Skyvcyvlow Nursing Home in TwinI DAV, the VFW, the Amer; ' theory still needs'"con-on- I I Falls, and llie World W ar 1 V eteranons. sid erab le5 moren reseorch-to hold any I She wos os borti March H. 1892 in Friends rtiay call McCullolloc'h's Sunday w a te r inI UieU scienUfIc (Community. f LIFJFELINE , Clorksvllle, le, /\rk . She m arried Willinm A, from A p.m, lo 7:30 p.m.. jand Monday And hc also Iso realizes Uiat m any of his Tho B ass In Bu url rley on Aug, 1.1924. momlnn prior lo Uiescrvices pofsonalpoc omorQoncy ro­ ------Ba « is-Bi [W;______scientific: colleaguesct still dismiss the T » IJ sponsoso sisyslom for sonior citizens law , Alcyoncone B ass of Long Boach. Calif., * - “ Uieory us nt iin :— ' —I------omWiwJn her gronddoIdaugliler. Lcigli <\nnc Bass of Elmet C. Parker Sor. Uve speculaulation, - lersdo not. Long Beocliich; and her brotlier. Claude TWIN F ,\L L S - R im e r C.C Parker Sr. Butothen W z k I ttSmonthlyrontalfoo :■ Robinson oflof F o rt Sm ith, Ark. 7C. of Twin F a lls died Satunurdny moming " I worketked with Morley back in thehe Slie w as} precededpt in death by her hus- ut Magic Valley Regionional Mcdical e a rly 60s andan I remember some of hislis SEUoncuenncs-Mh.m I- c a l bond. C e n te ro fo sh o rt Illness. nslLsays Dale Snfclcher,-an- ALL 737-2165 No servicc lie w as bonFN ov. 22, fS 'ices are sc}ieduied."liicarar. 3ITP of Engineers engineer ^ M*gk!V«lltr ^ rongemOnlslls arc under lhc direction of Inglmm, <\la. He served in lh the expanding Malheurur - n m ...... vyiiltc Morturtu ary . - Ing World W ar H and w as InilfSiSS;:- .1 vice Com mand Unit. He alsiilso rccclved a Good Conduct Medal. "T h ere wcwere a lot o l skcpUcs but hehc ~JdipQ.lUa’to Hernandez Parker married Leona M. Ballanccin w as right. onor course In his predictions . I/)s Angeles. Collf. o o J u ni30,-iiM5. e J TJiey ■ a n d - I ’d -hhaye-lo-give a tliem some-nc- Renetta Skeen BUULKV — Hipolilo ■•Paul" Her- moved from California to3 IUirmlngJiam . c red en ce,” Smelcher says. "There nandw , W. of< Burley, died Friday after- after his discharge from (lieicArmy. < ’ a r e a numbinber of studies tliat support K . TWIN FALLS - IlcnctUicttoB.Skeen, U. noonalUicCicC assIn Memorial Hospital, Tlie couple moved lo Idalioiio from Ulrm- h is Uieories.es. of Twin Falls died Fridn•Iday evening nl He wasi bomU Dcc. 22, 1920. nl Polcct, Inglmm In IMG. He workedcd at Charter Magic Valley Regional1 MiMedical Centcr Texas, A veteranve of World War If, Her- Seed In Twin F a lls for 27 yc;years, retiring ' ^ from Injuries sho rccelvcd/ed In an aulo ac- nandcz wasvns awarded the Silver Star ' In l!n3. He then worked ossani(jhtw.if-- 1 cldcnt Dcc, 3 n e ar Jerom e. Medal forhl;• his scrvlcc in thc military. chmnn for Honey Seed CcCo, for liiree V ^ C / j T-rection I Skccn wn.s bom Mny 18, 106C In Twin Afler leav•avlng llic mllllury. hc worked y e ars. Falls. Sho allentlcd Twinvin F alls schools in and on sesc v' eral of thc niglilclubs In the P a rk e r Is survived by hiss wife\ of Twin TW IN FAI.LS.- FA A headline In thehe ond graduated from Twlirwin Tails High Burley area,x'a, but was retired al Uic lim e Falls: Uinecsons. KlmcrC.. ParkerF Jr, of S a tu rd a y edition et of the Tlmes-NcwsLVS School In May. Of his deathrth r Orem. Ulah. KenneUi E.2. Parker of Incorrectlyly said, IVIomingslde , Skocn w orked a t Uic KcKentucky Fried Survivingng a rc ; two sons. Pnul Her- Moscow and Melvin L, Par•arkcr of Col- E lem en taryiry School principal Dennislls Chlckcn Slore in Twin Fnlls oils. nnndez, Jr.Jr. and F arren Miittlicw Hcr- orado Springs. Colo,; onone brotlier. Sonlus wasas clecledi to a position wilh She was a mcmbc£ oMof llic Oirlslian nnmiez. boll wlh of Hurley: one dauglitcr, Charles A. f’nrker of /\kron Education /\ssociation._____ ------cc-nter orTwln Falls: b n m ela itivitlvcro of l^s“Vcgas, I^ev.: sIslcrrGraei-CrOWTjrBIrmii A-as Skeen Is survived byy herli daugJiler. Oircc brolhiothers. Alfred Heniandcz of seven grandchildren. elected vice-president of Olivia Skeen of Twin Falls;ills; her parents, Fremonl Cu..C d and Jolin and Goouio He w as preceded In dc. I Association o( Elementary Wayne “Bud” Skocn. cuncurrently in lhe Hcmandcz,:z, I both of Union Cily, Ca.; two parents and one broUicr, s“ ln^incipals. Vclorans Admlnlstrollonn NNursing Home si.slers. .Isjib«ibcl Silva of Union City, Ca. Graveside scrvlccs will btl>c conducted ' In Boise and her motlier,T. AMarian Skeen • and Julia SalSalas of San Jose. Ca. Wednesday ol 2:30 p.m. atit Sunset Mo- “Imeearning Inn ^ u r e d ot Twin Falts; (our brotlirotlicrs, RobciH Hcm andczdcz was precedwi in dealh by morlal Park willi Paslorlor John L, ' -• Skeen, Rus.y Me- ' * I n ju r e d inv : ‘ T h e 'fa m ily suf>R«isls mcniicm orials to Uie . Ha <>r scmi-annuznuail Interest.” H o s p i Ploaso call..or slopsi by my olhco for morooro inlormalion." . TWOOFFICtCES TO SERVE.YOU IN TVIifiNW IN FALLS '.MAGIAGIC VALLEY A rtliur W ulnum .gulj(julnn Koblns, Mlllon U rlm m ctt. 1 Phon*;733-4‘4 9 2 5 Phor REOIONALWiL MEDICAL CENTER nnd l^ucy L,ovetcss. 011oil of< Burley: Clyde W arren und I ■hone:'734-9 106 AdmittedAi both of Albion; and LulLuls Martinez of Rupert, BobSoibol &I 1Roscoo Patton ' Gone Gi Sturgill , ; Mrs. Vlrjill Bockoven. David Da' U, Bull'. M rs, Gonlon Ii Births ! 1027 Blue Lokos ^-,,,..T n .,------I ■,1 », Bybcc, 834 Falls Avo/o. .SoH olO lO . 102 .^^IrglntiUe^acohwn^wWaw'UTT,. All! UJ 1 will 1 ‘all.v,llll a m t------A dnuj^rtertfrM rrfmrnnd'MfTrKyleMcltciu . ie,. . ____ Mrs JVrthurM urphy of Jcromiom e______•.______•-______.Ml MINIDOKA MKMORLg.- - j' DUmlaaedDll Ailmlttted R Ichord F . B randebourg.. MrMra. Tim othy O orrelt and son.I. Donald0 ' Walter caidwetiijrT;orTJUrleyrTOjnicla Spctr of Pauauirohd JuslTnT idw apd-D i-Jons n v a - E r C o t - — E . K udccn and M rs. Kentonn SappSn and daughter, all of TwinInFalls; 1 Arguclloof Dclco. M amMri Naw Yorkork Stock Eiiehane*. Ins. ^ R o b e rt B, H im m elbci^cr, NcphI Nc] R. Huni, Andrew L Marllarkliam ' Dlamlsaed T •and Mrs. Voyne Jlelnke onddoIdaugh l ^ . a li of Buhl; An«clnH,H. iMalf Dorlr-j FrieburRcr a — -I. pel^ r «•!«>•« o«lr •• of.PaulrRpyW rBean'and'Jo!~drocph D.'W IRiyrbiJtti 01 Kllcri^cr; Mre. Paui. ^ . •« ■*«. unln ol litiit lr». in Doug7as'Ecamc3~ond Mh~ofof HI aicIlon: Felix. Cnnlu of Heylleybum ; Births------Ii^i7!’i'i‘* ' n i ____Joshua T. Williamson of.Rogc^gcrson; and Mrs,-Sieve Goolsb:Isby-and------A daugliter to M r. amand Mr. RIek Drummond of Burl'triey...... I. n.t ahwwyo* "ipii• dl.KM b, I'h. ivbili ‘ ...... daugJilerofBllfci. - GOODIDDING COUNTY MEMORIAL' eilxMj) piKr Miihh chsnpoc M •lilxi emovol «rvd >iihh pa'IlCulMpa' opllsni,* . CASSIAUA MEMORIAL Admltttt] ir b* todaKandlMaliaio.' . . AAdmlUed d CorydonLaMsonofC]f Gooding. . >» i.U«« ®"ir br >''• r Artliur Wolnum and Pedroro Ugalde,t bolh of Huriey; andid SonyaS • ' ' DUmlned 1 in~hkh U.II. Ugall^b#- _____ , M cKcnzieof Heybum , . • AfrnMKlblKlbby-and-Amma HouserreilHiHiKloodlnsrimd—n | | l j | | | y | -Dismissed------^ ~ Jam es Hilton of GlennsnnsFerrv,

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Sunday OejTCembar 23.1984 Tlmes.Ns»-Nevi'0 .-Twln Falla. Idaho B-3 Jk f M i : V a t f l e iy 9 a U i ^ Is (City vements to the road and for fo buses to “ ::ial evoiA f the Greyhawk Ho ------£>^DAVE-I£W IS-,------; ------pieplcx_and thcJaiULoUhe.282:Ui2dinlUa:oJecJ Uial.ijmprov® S o ld Is. Uie p eak w interr trtraffic will t>e eliminated rira fflc - congestion. Uie U'lree Uir council n ot approved'ed and built, the city is still i Times-News writer wowould b e b u ilt a t th e t>asee oof Sun Valley’s rSieve 1 ll faced when the project Is built—ifb Uie city also bans WeW arm Springs ski lifts In Ketchftchum. m em b erers still havedoubts. w ith o m ajoor ri trafflc oroblem on the roadad. T he parking on stre e5t t aiand Uie buses D aon would 1 not sure money can solv-Uie-dli^lfon-Uie a ys the 282 units of Uie Greyl “ l'l “ Iemostcritlcaloftheolherob:— ' ™ - I thq council nutated thdiheir position that no mat- As ^ an arterial traffic corr»rridor, the road laklng wwilh the project, l create only a sm all portion < ..... IrafflcusingUlg the road. • Jectlons were thoselOse that could forcc Daon to ter what improvementsn ts ore m ade lo th e road should shi h av e on 80-foot right oof f) way wlUi 44 feet ggsaid the developer had belieelieved It had reduce the numberber of units In Uie p ro ject — serving the project, Itwlt will never be adequate, of o f; pavement to mecl city standondards. However, reacheded an agreem ent wlUi Uie cUjdly on what it "If (develofslopment) Is going to createI a traf- such as g reater setbackssell and fower building Aside from the road,d, tthe council also voiced It n has a 50-foot righl of wayMay and a 40-fool w a n ted d and . what fees Daon couldd payp lo offset fic problem,n, Iit's going to create a trafficfic pro* heights. F ew er unitsuilts could affect the project's Its conccms for other2r aspectsi of the project ng p avem ent. Uie Imp)ipactof theprojet. blem with oror VwlUioul Greyhaw k," h esaldlid. . economic viability.Hy. 1hesald. during its second scssioBion T hursday to review Houses ] abut tho righl off wway, there Is no . ^ow/, Fenton' ^ I d , th e council ha:has'apparent- FentonalsoJso said the traffic sludy concncludes Fenton said aX mminimum of 300 un its a re -equlred of a planned unit the n -point c riteria reqi room for snow romovai andId UieI road bed Is lycharlinged its mind. th e p rojecit willwl actually rcduce trafficron o the needed for a successcessfulhotd. . development. substandardsu! for the streck2k Ithat' winds two After!rspending $15 to $16 jnilllonon to buy land road,prlmarlarlly because the project will:II sit on At present, Daon-aon-esUmates 390 units would Among those concercems are setbacks of m ni! iles to Uie project site. im d pic>Ian th'e pro ject, Daon wllwill probably th e only off-n[f-road parking space near theUi ski be available for the hotel and any reduction lu buildings from boU) banks bar of Warm Springs A lthough th e developer, DacDaon Developijient develoD}p the land In sm all. intlTvIduIdual projects lifts, th at num ber couldlid UirealenI the success ot the Crcekr^irhci[Sit“of'thiUiu wiiiioininlum -cnm'" InoTT^ias-agreed-to-pay-ftcari; ln< ■ady't? mlHlnnJor—jfthe-holotetlrtenledrFcntoireald-i:------Tlie stu dyconclodBTnanipTSwpJS^ y ci fecntol hotel:

Injunct:tion [1 M I 'li-i-jgjaiiM i “ S u i T V7MlesrC Z o: haltsfcarm ^ asks flFor new/court forecloDStire H ByBOBFREUND order on t a x:suit : Tlmes-Ncws writer By DAVE LEWIS no concernem for'Mybody else. It’s (the TJmiis-Ncws writei: lawsuit)I ifor their own selfish GOODING - A statitate court Judge ^ 9 H interests.'*5." said Jack Brown, the d------^hos-issued-a-tempomlorary-injunctlon- H H H I BURLEY-TheSunin Valley Co. h as ty ’sadm inislinistrator. that questions the authority aul of the I I H , apparenUy reversed Itself ii and has Brow n1 aan' nd oUier city officials havo Southern Idaho Prodiroductlon Credit I asked a Judg(f to reconinsider his dcci- continuallyilly criticized the company \ Association In foreclosclosing againsl a ^BjL I sloii to let the city of SunS Valley col- for not de^lealfiig in good falUi wlUi Uie Wendell area farm famlamily. M B leet Its local option Uixox Uirough Feb- city to rescresolve the tax issue out of Fifth District Judgidge Phillip M. H B I n ia ry . court. ------na<»lff>r T h n re H n y hnltA iHpH :------TRe cohipany fllisn against Ray and AllccIce McCord until liscouraglng," Brown said of , reconsider only four ds s acUon. “I think It's an in- the SIPCA can showV thatUi Its Officers pBH B ! pany General Manage: M i y h S- “ j I of how any negotiations a rc following specific,c, ffederal regula- man said In a press cc ave gono.” tions in fore^Iosuns.„. he thought the Judge's ------T h e m C o rd s , whoowIowe$T57,000ond — “ fair and the companyy would comply Brown1 sasay s tho d ty h ad approach- SIPCA loan, have ar(argued that the wlUi it. ed th e comompany ; for information need- production credit assetssoclatlon cannot .T h e company actionin would affect -cdtochangionge Uie 5-percent ta x on h o te l. prove It is forecloclosing legally, ' Fifth District Judge GcSeorge GranoUi rooms an(and lounge drinks to o because the U.S. Fan^arm Credit Ad- Jr.'sru lin g o n ^. 14 toU) allow Uie dty broader-ba!'-based general sales tax to ministration doesn’tn’t have . Any l [ | H | to continue collecUngS and spending relleve-Uie■the-taxing pressure on the specific rules aboutt 11liquidations as the tax for the first twoomonUisofl985 i com ply,ly, whose custom ers have demanded by federal la BH in o rd e r to allow It to m:maintain winler complainedIned about Uie Uuclng situation Through attorney JimJii MescWy ot servlTOs. attheresor» o rt. Jerome, they also arei r e arguing that, , However, after origirfinally saying it a broadeader-based tax could cut that even if some regulationlions do exist, the would com ply, Uie comimpany Is asking amount considerably co and Huffman association's officersrs haven’t~bcen------\ / s / ' the Judge to reconsiderjr because If Uie has saidJ a:a lower tax is acceptable to following them. Pre-tristrial depositions _ city continues to collectct and spend the - the compani p a n y .- . - - ...... - ...... 'in d icate that SIPCA'offiofficials were'not tax; It will, in effect, re'reverse hisNov. However,ver, after an extended request aw are of the rules. Mes :is asking Uie needed to determine what tho tax. Junction will stand untuntil the associa- judge to reimburse any ai taxes col- should bele to maintain its sam e level of ■ < tJon can prove .that:bo:both the regulB; lected by the city throirough February services,i. • - tions and Its actionsIS arcc valid. The 1985 and during th e apppcal ; proccss If Alter Gr SIPCA also must establish esti Uiat 11 G ran ata's Nov. 23 decision, ' his decision is upheld onon appeal. mayor Rui holds the legal righth t to collect Uie RuUi L d d e r m et wlU) Huff- If Granata grants UUlC request, It man t„ try m oney u n d er court ruirules, Uie judge R U m try and reach an agreement „ would prev en l tho city.fir.Iromusingany thatwouldj said. uld allowUie d ty to c o lle d Uic rev en u es collected Uirorough February tax during I ■IHG prodoctloiruredTTKlit >iHsuciation~ Ing the appeal p r o c e s s . ______------because-^t-^ould UienJttJiav^.ln repay------A g a t o v was voluntarily llqliquidated Nast |V |I I. thoy como out i?f tln!~ what It had spent If,[ Ils appeal Is m eeting wl December by Its boanlard of'directors W ^ m 'HH ; without finding a ny com m on denied. Tioney to farm ers. B g B ground tolosi stand on. and no longer lends moi . O n Tuesday. Bie Suj >elng ru n dlrecU y __I m S j iun Valley Clly ___ c ity Atto:attorney Mark Russell said he^ ____andj:anchccuJtJsJ)eln “ Council'approved'on'an by the Federal Intern-srmedlate Credll H jH im cnded tradget* w as surpri:rp ri^ afUie company’s'ac- th a t would cut aboul fZ,SZ70.000 from Its tlon. Bank of Spokane andnd exists only to operations, but mainIntaln services “i really settle past accounts. a lly didn't Uilnk th ey would through the winter B ecker also denieddUieSIPCA'sre- tti ■ ■ er based on ask Judge!Ige G ranata to reconsider. Wo'- G ra n a ta 's decision'. quest for an immediat*Hate judgm ent In they would challenge it a t th e . Huffman was out ofIf town on Wed- ( i d ^ ) ^ its favor. However,, Uthe judge said Supreme Court,” he said, ------nesday and could-nott Ibe readied to “Conslde that the temporary dccdcclslon does not » .------TV5rTJ~«J«5'/a

' Reduiuces the area whuhere mandator•ril flood insuranince necessary} ^Jewfloxrodi>iai]timncfpirs tolovu/er insi;urance2 costs qirsp0 on „ 4EN E BUCKWAY affecting large areass < of UlC reslden- In Sho:hoshone, Uie projected flooflood Shoshone th e entire sotouUi half of town Lincoln1 CoCounty's civil defense dlrec- : - By DAVE LEWIS-S... y ■ TIm es-N■News t correspondent Ual district and Uie.e.town's public level wa:vas reduced from the Armirmy h as been rem oved ftfrom Uie flood to r told1 UieUi FEMA representaUve Times-News writer«er elemenUiry and juniorrhlghschool. I Corps4,0(1,000 cfs estim ate to 1,750 cfs.fs. hazard, zone by the nnew CH2M-H1H Uiat Uiee clclly council will also begin GOODIIDING — Flood insurance rateslies Gooding officials intended c the. The half-mileha wide floodway pro-pn sludy. . . . the ordinalInancc process at Its January H A ILEY - Michael Ml Hess will bea going( down in Lincoln and Army Corps study, shshowing that at jected by b Uie A rm y Corps fcfor The new maps musilist be published meeting,B- - • already has tho firfirst program Goodinglg counties — a result of newiew p eak flood 4,050 cubic: ffeel p er secontl Shoshone,ne. '^hlch officials say effe flood e ith e r sicside of the river along' UIts Uons. C huck Steele off 1FEM A told Uie of Uie insurance insi premium once the . "TuraYourRadioCio O n ." .. •' tak e Uiele task, drasUcally reduce the diversion programs ca!OSt of Shoshone co u rsc through^own.thr public hearings last wee as severe In fected by possible flood water and am adopt Uie necessarjT/ ordinances to i— 1_: uwe—implement the progran ItrahsmltUngoversr Qcablo a t le a st p u t Intoco effect as early as April 1985,985, Shoshone residentss and offlcials have bceiccn creaUv reduced, andd inii Reid Newbv. Shoshortone’s m ayor and ea rly s a y officiicials. also disagreed wiUi thrs In 1976 idid- designatedlied esU m ated‘4,000 cubic f- SfTSA t' m pan y . to c le a r > any a r o^yrlght most ofaf Uie ClUes of Gooding and of flood water and that U the Union problems- assodiodated with Shoshoneme a^ t>elng flood hazard zones,nes, Pacific Railroad tracack bed. which ibroadcQsUiig over^er Ute cabIc^ makingg It1 mandatory for most propro- n in s Uirough Uie centere r of town would >x H e sssa y s. p erty oWiiwners with federally financediced a c t ais a dike, protecUnJng Uie southern c B ul before th e FMstaUonFM can loans to0 buyb flood Insurance. ' halfofShoshone’sresldildenUaldlsU-Ict. g t ------j :hlt the airways,I, som£ e 1 1 ^ Howev*ever, Uie ciUes and counUes:ln- In- They also contend!ided the Army ‘'A . U5WtHr«Q3WCCewatfHS.Wb ■ ______have to be talcen1 adu« piir^ - volved,, plplus the Wood River Resourceirce Corps study did notI 1take InU) con- ' wjolpnjeatr- CbilServa■vaUon' "Tnd— Developmenilent-srdmitidinh'eTaitiral- HTScrfcolailoiroi— ■. ‘ aI freqOency, , District,;t, p rotested th e A rm y Corpsirps w at<^ Uiat occurs in Uiehe lava beds. • meeting all the FeFederal Com-. maps, j^sa ln g the flood danger was The public <^tciyf and pressure 1 i I aooouitr..''. ''. ------“ inuiiIcaUOftB Comr>mmiasion"rer- not as”ww id ^r^d as~the'mapsrin-rin-—from— public— offtdatals;—including V . - ■ ' ^ - ciTiL>«ni ■- > - a n u H r t i ^ q;ulrem eots and1 iraising the dlcated. ' Idaho's congresslonanal delegation...... _jnoDey-te!<^ai€l- _____: BoUici1 cities a r e l o c a t e on Uie LitUeitUe_cohvlnced.FEMA.to > Ihave.Uie Lin- ,. \... “ O v er th e i d r wvaysisaneasF ^ wood RlRiver and the Army Corpsirps coln-Gooding coun ty anarea ytudled. v ‘a away.- If wtwe’re lucky.'* _establifih-ifihed-a wide floodway throughugh The'new sludy rraucucesflowl waier v i boUi towriwns. , fo r Gooding from 4,05050 c fs in Uie Ar- - N I ' ^ 8 nnP«gftB4------bvGooioodingrUie-noodwajMuctesdedrfiwf ypy tTftfpq ettirfy fit ftVlifl nfg In th o AARMV CORP C e>J&lMe£KS.I97M . •______1 1,000 (petpet on either side of the river,ver, report. ------B-4Tlmos-New8. Twin FalFalls. Idaho SundayOecerrem ber 23,'10S4 ,V; ' SED SUN! ' \^ a d io ------. - ■ ■ «. X •CoDtlnuedtroiQFo j P i ^ B r ; W alsh ;an4»sl-belween • HumahlHctIcs/K W RP F m d . P.O .' Box ilso-wlll'sit'inrlhe'board and —b lander, oast presldenilenl ftf fho fiim__Wflitfl-flitt nd $55.000a n d $75,000, h e sa : 2286. H aile'iiey. Idaho, 83333. H3l!aIley*Ketchum Chamtimber of Com- will over-ersee Uie ground work in - E ^llc staUons can receceive up to 75 ■ OPEN 9 >A.M. WED^ Z30ercc[ Gretohen Guard; Gt John establlshhh ln g Uie staUoD. lipment costs nM M dlfe ^ r o i ^ Withh O ver 4,000 Pa merce’s Publlc^ldwimmunicallons tr .tt N ^ O W O P E N ^ - Facilities Program. says Hess, « in T w in F a l l t S A tiB ig Discou ^njurtcjztion—^ formerly a popular disc.c Jockey In th e M y „ Wood River Valley Ibroadcasljng |r VOGUE f • • C c u ^ ^ i r b min lPage B3 *' argumentsn ts in o ther foreclosure cases" under Uie name of DallasosDobro. 5 'ClCLEANERS ___McCord!c.ase_cou] »u ld have_wlde_ ^ n ^ ^ y in,g 8 ‘UieSIPCA. ^ s a i d Uie Me- ' To operate lhe staUorion..Hc^ says « .— ■"♦mpllcallons because'•it it is'contcsflng I Cords wer'e re told F rid ay alwul Uie In- thc radio will need an annualai budget ICdtity'CIeaning ^ J f SH O i aulhority by whichlUieSlPCAand th JunctionI ando a re happy aboul Uie o f from $125,000 to $175,00 in •v*ry ffOrn j K c r b ivli lo W adding Dr«»»ei ' V . Z3Q parent organlzatioQtions ~ Uie decision,I, e ' ^ though it Is tem porary. He says thc station isIs now seeking | f ■ 7"Spokane*banlmnd-thele 1Farm-Credll-— HoweverveiV^IPGA-attomey-Willlam- "»-donallons—from— indlvllviduals—and - 5 ------»**•I«hlnd th* Oonot Shop-— ^ M r - Ql/omem%'iqk‘^culuM.S(m ; AdministroUon — arcire _conductlnE“ Hollifieldd saids last monUi Uie assocla- ■'businesses.for support...BoUiJndivld-,.'lr J ____ eH o l Blu. L o U . Blvd._ » ____._{orecl,osurra^ : ______. ~tIbn“consI(isIders’Uie'McCord slluation ~ ual and business donorsrs are cliglble-J^^—2 — r^T-M eservy^Jd^doy^ Utl ia l B ecker’s ^ indWldi'IdiiaTproblem . He coiild not for tax breal^, he ad&. On Tho Downtov>wn Moll Pl ‘ hiling could be useded to buttress be contnctiictcd for comment on Friday. Hess says he is hopiniIng for profe^ ^ ^ 2 HLM m lg u n Itil 6 F flopa M onday,<(, Decemberr 2 4 , from 9> , AM until 61 i P n ______’ Sale prices5 in effect Decemberer 23 and 24, unlessIM

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^ ------;------' ' r . ‘ ■' ' ___ I, 1 • . C-2 T lm e a ^ ew s. Twinin fFaiis, id^o Sunday Dectecember23.ie84 Dietriiehedgj e s G o q:>dingS>t. 53-5>0 for CDamasitournejly title- . By BRAD BRELANDD a w a y aIt tt th e line, hitting:on- on- As Gooding Sbte cameca downcourt the gamime. Owyhee outscored th tournam ent improve*led the Blue Short 21. Bbhcv 5. beUnee 2. ABw I. • Ttmes-iVews w riter ly tw oofof 13 foul shots In the contest - rs 22^ first quarter, with 13 c lam eya.IU m hl'IbU li: 11U4B223S. •I— looking for a three-polr)lntbasket,Swift Mushers; 13 of Devils' season recordTt to M. WhUe “ a sut:Nooe.3i>oliilBMl<:Nooe. • both in1 llthe waning seconds by Toddodd stole the ball and ranthe th clock out. the BraJraves’ polnlscomlng frorIrom Gooding State fell to 4-:« . C arey IS 2-5 FAIRFIELD Alon A Stoddard Klmmes.es. Beekley added 1^14 polnls for Patrickc JJim who ended the eveninning for th e season, while CiCamas dropped o»yt»e.Net. Nev. 87, C am as County 45 sco red 16 points to pacepa Dietrich to Thc BlBlue Deivlls seem ed to haveave Dlelrlch and Mike RobbinsR< had 10. w ith 29. “ to 2-6 an d KSV to 1-6. the championship of: thn> Rnhtrrfny nlgh» r itending-lt-to-iZ-polnts-jnWwav —-Rhodgr«.-l tt» n a V MdOong 21;— •JIgfa.~Jidaoon;Cummtni CTWili;— SHahe‘ Swirt‘'made~a"-a“ lale-sleal-to-througH-lh'UiBThuti quarter. But in ^the e '- The^eromr^uniori' from the field. Elghty^lye'e o of Otobieb...... ,...... 10 ned C u tth ro ats 50-15 in thele second half to preserve the S3-50 viclory over fourth period,pe the Redskins stormed ives' 87 poinis cam e froni fieli(leld Goa^SUta-IOinines24, i i k j r - - IU>a«n 2. Stewart 10. Latag I. .Gooding State. -back. KiiKim m es, who scorcd 24 pointsInts claim the third-placee trophy.I Randy 4. ChrfsteoMi 2, PaltenoQ 2. H Ailimead 4. B o n d t tl. MeCbmiC 7. . „ J-UUSO. lo r th e! night,nl tipped in a missed free!ree Keyes was high sconirer for Jerome Afl^■ strugglingsi in the flrst hall S.U54S. ’ • ■ • - '.■Jerom e’STjuniorrvairvaraity-captured nthrow-anand;later:hlt'two:fou]'shots'ol rof~wJlh:10T>olnt^“whlle: erJohn-M auldln-carey notnotched 25 points in the fourt]urth • Unuua tr AiUe i; RobUn lo.- oQt.‘zN«ie.:;»potntr£Diaj:.o*yhBe,_- I,,s«,n«u.r2i third place In the tounjumamcnt, cruls- his ownn to bring Gooding Slate1 to lo addcdlOforlheTigers.■s. Jerome led by quarter7 toU breeze past Gethsemeneene. ii-2s u s i ing to a 78-35 victoryy cover Kelchum- within sbsix polnls, a t 4&40. Then ^irlth t h Ju st eig h t points a t hlalftlm a e. But sbc S c o ttPyrah y n had 21 poinis for the Pasp-_ Fouled out: Coodioj Slate,Ite. Cabbage, ipolat-r^----- •'------: - Siurvsn^CommunJlmily“SclH*irTh‘e“T n 5 iat~ftTRcKiay'Cabba^ hit a ia lrrof of points apiece from Iteye8-MI d-D .-ther8 intfrth e^ cto ry .-w h ileT W d Woo. Care;arey«2,Geths«iieo038 ’ consolation title went/ent to Owyhee, bucketss aand Dietrich’s lead was cutIto to Pamswortli in the thihlrd quarter In- jedthePaPatriots with 12. Nev., with a convincing:ing 87*45 win over two polnolnts, 5 60 78 (Wlaemeoem e •- PdEee 7. TltUand 2. Wood 12. ______placcJiononu^t.UL■lo_Carey._w hlch RlckA stlistlQ^fntioJheicecJhrowJine Ine____ Ia_the_coDSOIaUon_1 flnn> Cam ns to u m a mnent-team e albhfrwllh-KImmem e9 -» g V'« — r..;T7.-.TT ' beat Gethsem^e ChrlihTIsllan School of and h it th e front end of a one-and-one3ne County shot a miserai•able 31 percent of Goodinto g State^Keyes.nf Jeromi»r,.A. JffwaaJVa.-lCyw 13. M*Matll'(tei1o.Oallon8. Carey—• JollJolley 7. Pedt 5. ». P yn* ‘21! Id a h o F alls 62-38. opportunlLinity w ith 18 seconds rem ain-lln- from the field — 2-for- Hubec 9. BarOMloiMw «, Fananjswwth B. DIom #. VJm# 1. Wdlafreltanl 4. Hudd «, York «. IMaUr S B-IS )M9 In the flrst-aridJImoilofOi^iiee. Petersen S. Woilcf 3. ADen 8.I. iilolley 1 TotaU: 33 » « . GoodinsStatealibutijut gave Ihe'game Ih ^lolUrthTBIiic ^r Devils ahead 58-50.SO. period — as the Braves» ran away with DIctrlchich’s th ree victories In thithe l^282^7B. FuuiedouljNiiil:None.>polnl8oaU:Cafcy,'PiTih. ! Saareklainen dhIrects BY/U past No.1 7 Hifuskies Boise? downs Minico1 PROVO, U tah (Al(AP) - Timo M a g a in today, and I tolddour < guys,‘You bell led thithe Weber Slate attack withh l!15 •. S aarelain en scorcd 23S3 ppoints, 19 In the , can't be careless becacause they will polnls, followed fo by Alan Campbel sccond half, lo le^lead unranked L ate'. Ccollege basketballtil strip you and many timimes nothing will w llh 10. WWeber Stale fell to7-3. ffs 31 ' Brigham Young toL ana ^75 non- be called. That’s a fact. t o . m e o n u .c despoite Crofi confcrcnce basKetbolfall victory over r o a d .'" ------J-85,— ------7th*ronked WashlngttIgton Saturdoy • ~ ByFLYNNMcRlSBEJERre' CroffanBrnd Boise's Jeff~Sarior, O k t dihdma h 76 Times-News writer Minico camiameoutontop. night; go, b uI l tthe Huskies came back to1 0 Lam ar 56, " S a n or’s r’s a good player.lL^d_, Saarelainen, a seniorilor forward, had within ninnine a t 80-71 before fading. e t ______HONOL3LULU (A P) - Carl Wrighi -a miserable one*foMl-ll^ooUngpe^ Chris( WelpW led Washington with 252 5 Weber State-5 sc o re d 2iz 8 polnls | and Jolin Koncak ad RUPERT - Brat-ad Croft’s 31- Minlco Coa<:^ch Cralg Dexter. “But formancc in the firstrsl half, bul hll points, anand Paul Fortier added 19. BEAUMONT, Tcxita s »-#AP1 • - dPri 22 „^as sixth-ranked 'Soulhen point effort w asn’tt enough here as far as theythe; match up went, Brad ' sevenofeightshotsinthn the second half. . BYUIsiIs now 54 for thc season, whilelile L a m a r’s Je rry E v eretttl sankI four free MethodistI§t remained undefeated witl Saturday night as thc Boise was thc bellijctlerof thetwo." Chris Nlkchevich addecded 18 points for WashingUigtonslipslo5-l. throws In.the last 37 &seconds of the on 85-763 basketball b win over No. II Braves downed theD Minlco Spar- Sanor camecan out strong with 14 toeCougare._ ' W ashlnilnglon Coach Marv Harshmanlan g a m e to ice a 56-51. CaiOrdinal victory Okiahornana here Saturday aftemoon.n * tans65-53. I p o in ts In thcth c first half bul the Spar- BY U trailed 38-32 at'halftlme, a f but had a simsimple explanation' for the loss.)ss. o v o r W eber S tale in a1 nonconferencen Down 1I 34-31 a t halfUme, lh< M inlco m ade a quitnick stab at the tans held1 the &-5Junior to six p o in is ; outscored the H uskiess 12-5i; to open th e . "W e got!0 t out-hustled, gol out-foughLght- collegc-baskelbaU-gai;ame _ Saturday__Mustangs:gs scorcd the first six polnls ol leod in th e third q uarter, a r but aside In the seconc» n d h a lf. second half and thenn uwent on a 10-2 ’ and gottout-defensed. oi night. the seconcm d h alf to go up 37-34. SMLw |. from that, thc No. 2 nranked Braves Boise CocCoach Greg Hordemann, tear with 9:00 left lo0 buildb an eight- "Wedlcdidn't have the proper amountunt James Gulley scoredd 17 polnls and took thei lead1< for ^)0d a t 4443 on „ s controlled the entires! second half. - pointed to JiJanousek a s the pivotal point lead at 60^ . df respcc>ect for B righam Young. We pulled down o carecrcr-hlgh 16 r^ jumiwr by b’ Terry Williams with1 1£ 15 ------After lraillng-35^828 a t- h a lf tim e ,- p la y o r foir r hishi: B raves.------^------The Cougars led 7&^« 2 wllh 2:55 lo saw thee tapeI of them against UCL\L \ bounds to lead Lamari•.Shawn i Camp- minutesiremalnlne. re C roft a nd Todd McKcKenzle combin- “He picketeked us up when we really e d fo r l<>^?ulck poffi)fnls and sent needed itt in th e third q u a rte r,” he Minico shead 38 I E i XSSS.« S= rt:K S‘; ;;r * g am e, lea'eavlng It to Merldlon’s freeree To kickoff the f:final period, Job. .TS ?g g g [ throw sho(hooting to'.establish thc finalInal Jan o u sek m anagedI at three-point Boise’s: victoryvici piisiics ft to 8-0 oh W»«ribyfnM,yai.,Ct Ml Ml }J w IUISO kicion itiuft iMu -.ptaj«r - Igfl.«p(tp... t fl playw tcfl-Apftp ■.niMMtiMSI KOBS....SS M0 S IS H a r r .... 4 30 0 1C , Croft repeatedly :b o o ste d - t h e Prep scoreis How Top 20 f , 4 S p artan s. His 5-5 chararily stripe ef- ...... 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kw itlm ^tom Pajge Cl------____ well next season, but nom) n e o f th e m ------s c h e m e .------iWm-VJuV'vi-CherrirBi p ia y o ^ !” ' SouH was able to work out a coiMmpatablo ^ Whatever!'Cr th e form ula, the presen t ‘ ------iJJtl “Onclhlihing that upsets me is thal I schedule wilh Minlco. A -l p la y off s>system for foolbail will be MS>oMk«.i found out a t about this whole plan fromn a • a ro u n d a f!l'cr te r Ith c 1985 season. That H M M» liom rep o rter, w , who called me up and said,i, Several adm inistratorsrsfrom Gem may causele sosom e te a rs at the sm allest z r " K«nulOtr.6>Knjonn«on.4s S i l 'S = " ’ 'Ih c a ry oou’re u ' going to bc A-l next State schools said In the! wakev, o( lost A-t schools,Is, butb no tiers will be shed 'S P ^ “ ■ a ; .* ; ; ; . 3body ever asked us If we Thursday’s meeting thatIt Ithey think by thc IHSAASAA. S S ” '!!’,’' ■»... 10 ijj wanted loodoit,’'Billetzsaid. d that have cxaclcd from ththe ISHAA an ______! 'S & r fS ^ w S i conceded that Burleycan S s « V5 " a i BlUelzco informal commitment too ci h a n g e th e M .y probablyr ctcompete in the football podd criteria forgrouplngschotioolslnthe Steve Crumrump Is Itie sports edltorof . ■ . E S i-jis.'-" Ml M«l Kw Li>i»rM»VlV HMgo Ml» :»TAvt^ ” ” to w hich ItII would> be assiged — a podi two A-l foolbail divisions. TheTlmcs-Nts-News. ‘ • Islliesubgrjgrouping In the IHSAA Under the current systeite m , e a c h ------NBAstanding(li'i/u't. h'"ii >■ yearslnbojboys' basketball on the A-l schools in Dlvlslonl. J U u . 1! ;j N*> II iril i if t t S vS t^ levcL That upsets Twin FallsIsandB i on- CHUM/SUN VAUEY S S S * ' • , \ VInourolr other sports and In girls’ nevllle, as well as Lcwlstc & II ii c i t r u s B oow ' l Sports, w'e e iaren't even competitive Sandpolnt, who volunleenI'S””- FULlULLY FURNISHED : i . T A 'f i i 's conslslcnU]Itly In A-2,” h esald . “ How themselves Into the upper CONDOHIHIUHS i 3 ^ a re w e s uipposed p f to compele in A-l?"’’ thinking they would be jol.s r ■ _ ? “! i?'*-* B lU etzadadded lhat he'd have fewerr comparably sized ^ools — — ------qualm s-aboibout going A-Hf the division^jn“ hasn*t'l>een'lhe''cai». gln,o,«, liir ------snimiirAVAILABLETT:: - - B.0.M4 P--Iwere divideIded in two for all sports, notJt Whon th e currcnt two-yi•year trial v t i^w i Olr ri ii i ? te nu Just footballall. period for th c two-ller pla;layoffsystem FORipARY 'll *?> }’s no way a school with 841 lapses, some adminlslratt i' l-lw-- S S £ ,r.f.s «.tH «.t5* “ T h ere’s .to ^ J h ln k th e 3 Nil ]i IS '3 g students caican compete against a ISHAA board will set up sl NIGHT HINM _ a s c I 33 15 tfr.ral’tlM, Zi Pmm*"'®’ • school like!ce Meridian, wUh m ore thann quirements for membcrsl•Ship In I h ^ • ' Fwoeniioti, ^ M 4,500 kids.5. IfthcyI want to do this, let two divisions. Then the 10 KAlKORSKITOllFT ' P*n>i>it >'14101 lOblggesl Vw•WALKTOTOWN I ' SSSSF” ’ •TAiaTO Ih e m c re aate tt a s<^arale division—A-51*5 schools.lnthestatemlghtI t c o m p e le in ______! - a n d let: usu s com pclc In A-2 against Division I and the olher A-A -l sc h o o ls in * Mu.iu»« l»l. bn AnIOAW M 3i;.V'V'&i;W- the schoolslls Ilhat arc thc smaller A-l Dlvlslon II. Thai, they arg M S O R T schools nowow ." the quid pro quo for thelrr Ts u p 'p ^ r tb tIRVATIOHS : extending the two-ller pla'la y o ff 7 t ...... >41 S In contrairost with Blllelz, Twin FallsIs Ta6-33Ta I — ^ p ! p s " - NBA sufnmaril i t i s »o-f?.’i jSrSIsii: andMinlcoleo high school ad- ■l5ISg s s S k IIi.cM minlstratorlors ore happy with the * results theyley obtained from the S S l - a S & n ■ ) r o L A 'MtisA McRtnnt >•<» »4 4. 0 JoMW?jl)MI<. ion |SIM>>M«| leiwin,i>-0tiuMiui'n.utw<» w m m ^ m schedulinglg 1meeling. ® MOTORC B y a g resement e r among Gem State Conferencece members, the schools ihI INTROI>DUCING ■ ’ BB 3ZDI I H I N H L S t a mn d in g s-— the leaguee vwill play Just seven foot“ — ball gam es I l«!dw‘n w w y no? Raiders'Seallahaw ks is next fall — there are nine ^ M obile Telte le p h o n e / team s In Uiethe conference. Twin Falls lyRadio.ali ___ "i • a }| » M wonit p layy IIIdaho Falls next season; I'x.UKg« ***^’* iJonxto/i NT lli"i j; in a sing! , B?>.SM S\re;';5 5 ?! ‘f '? M inlco won’on’t play Bonneville. ' ig le u n iti Jlns wlil still tc grouped ' 9 i : 5 K . r . " « s . ’i,'K a s r s s . ^ ,„”„\S ” S The Bruin 2 . UooriMi It “ »( ^ o jr w lthH lghlaiilandandB onnevillc In their A S LOW a !s ■ w r , j B ...... irposes for the A-l DivisionII I a ’.^iwrs^-.'itiiV'sssI kkI ;!t± i while.Mlnlco will compele *795SS„ w ith P oky.r.BlacRWfilSnd I —Iflhe,...... ------» ? '’»-in -lS H A A boarlartf so'deciaes Burley. . m onth* ■ ’* 3 ” tU Idaho Falls,Is, Skyline. Madison and ^ *36 month lea»e/ SitSS sii, '1lii t s 'I }5 » M Iy Rigby will complete for a ^^purehoio.V^.A.C.. ' •quipm ent only "**%5SSS g V N 4 V cfc2w.” i' » SSt !» separateplaplayoff berth, ison. the top two team s— “ VMWrw r a IUI,-, J l !J!j Is iS iu L a stse a so -•”o— ” '** Pocatello anand Idaho Falls—repre- • ' '- s r i s m iT j ''■„y,i.J^!rfrKr:S^-o-.7 sented a podod In the playoffs that also Included Mirblinlco, Blackfoot and jWiM. sw S ~ 5 E>• ^|.n. Tk« Toiomol.SotioAl .. .Skyline. . Now you can havi S i ' S . T w in F allsills High twoyearsago ve a mobile' ™ ri - . com m ittedd 1(itself to scheduling two telep h o n e pl.usa1 multi-r *r,T, NFL playoffs . Boise Metroro schools for foottuill each H«Mlk>n «. U ' channel two-way/ radio in a single unilit (cfor ab o u t— ’ - W,T«»»»«l.lp>Rundj« S “ i“ S seasott,butIlItu will get a break next m& ...^ ------year.One ot'of.tbose.opponcnts.wlll bc____ the s a m e c o st a s; ai mid-priced two-wayfav radio. Plus,______JTA jiT------DlviflloirXTNmampXTheDih^r^vnree—— ^ t m ay-be u s e d ln i jpatch system 'm ! S £ I S — r » p i CUtviSvtM-n^'.* ra two-wayradio dlspa Bluman M, Ul. V»«g< HMMOW W ^ • Capilal. Twliwin Falls’tenth game will (or in creased efflciciency and profit poter>tential, _ ' WTPIW be against. JcJerom e. V*. c«M>on32Sf*r!*l5i.00t Unf„f^'uo.i sas;A »s,iw -f M in lc o^ ^ 1] have just two non- - ■ ...... — F■or o betallsContact:ct: — -______Wa h.«e’ /vn>v» g ------fCfe.- - Caldwell andind Buriey. TheSpartans------r ^ ' " ...... w on’t play'Jero J€ m e, which thoy “ ^TEVrsW OPET— s s o W e Ls o n - Twin FalU Ar*o J*rotn« Ar*e JOE SHELTON ~ scheduled lailast season. Minico athlelic f.T'.'.siS.'isiiittw" J . 734-S050 . ricxkMSeye^ifwSKnfsi.U d irecto r MIkilike Erilngsald the school Is . .. 324-7574 - 6 7 8 * 0 9 5 6 NC UlttOMIl Ti. (M» »rSlu«6U n ., wUIlngtoplailay a Boise Metro school asIS - ______

J ___k Sunday De9ecem ber23,i084'. Tlme»-Nt»-News. Twin Pails. Idaho c-3 Lpyolila of Chhiicago €e d g e s ?Mo. 4 111llinois ili h 6 3 - 6 52 upsettw in , ' By The Associated Pressess halftime^ealead to clobber U tica m 3 inIn W est V irginia lied Uie* gamg e a t 63-63 - Ju n io r JJerry e rr Reynolds, a_W_swr., college bashosketball. with U.seconds to playy when guard In'^an who[10 stas rte d as a point g uard l a gam e-high20. AndreBatUflfseoredai T he two0 Syracuse performers pac-ic- >J.J. Craw l hit his secondHd three-point for just Uie2 secondsd Ume in his coUega points, IndiNDAg a pal pair of crucial ed their cam 's balaced effort wJlh 14 shot of the final minute, career, hadad eight polnls as L£U^ jumpers down the stnsltrctch'Saturday points aplepiece, offsetting a ^-pointnt T he Hokles, 7-1, racedI Uthe baU to the manhandledBd tiUie W ilmington defense, ^ night, a s Loyola of Chic 3Ucago. held off ..show by Kei scven-point dcflclt over'er that span as ■ their sixth;Ui strai^t victory of thehe Young, who scored alloil nine of his F reshm anI JolJo h n W illiams p u m p ^ In Tony Wyslnger missedsed the secqnd^^^^FV year. points In the second half,;f, gave Tech a 29 points andm d N ikita Wilson a d d ^ 20 half;pf a ono-apd-bbnusJS 1from the free 63-57 lead on b driving Itlayup wiUi 57 to lead i9Ui-rtUi-ranked Louisiana-State throw line with 49 secon(Kinds rem aining Kansatas 76, . scxonds remaIning.-Crarawl. cuL-U-ta.-UnivcreityJo.r_to.an 88^.coU cge basket- V- that would have tied theetie contest. Geo. I—___63-60 wiUi his Urst Uiree-je-polnt goal at bail r^ut of North 'Carolina-WUm- ■ ® ^Illinois, losing for the second time 1 Washington-70 th e .45 sccond m ark. fi.After Yoiing In^oh oh SatuSaturday night. in^3 puUngs. gnt thff hn Jjall.wllh.14.se:.. INGIONJABi;Jicshmiul_an—missed jfrc c throw.with:h 36 seconds to — The-wln—— LSU's-second-ln-a-row ------ir<»nds left, but.Wysingen g er’s 10-footer Danny Manlannlng, scoring eight points go. W est Virginia tum edd thei ball over- afte r a loss5 lo Houston two w eeks ago _____ ':i'from 'the right'side drdrew iron and in a three-re-m inute span, helped 15th-,h-, only to get it back wheren the Hokles — ImprovedJd theU Tigers’ record to 6-1, H ughes held the reboundund as the d o ck ' ranked Kansas Ka shake off Ck»rgege tra v d e d while Inboundiiding Uie ball, w hile NorUiirth Carollna-Wilmlngton Vlihout. WashingtonIon U niversity In Uie secondnd seltingupCrawi'styingsl[Shot. droppedto4-3. ' — T^e - undermanneded Ramblers half for a 7G-707& victory Soturday. played Illinois to o 29-2929 (draw through I w 1 ' *■ Manning.lg. a W o o l-ll freshm an from■m Michigan 93, tho opening halL theh*'ijri"nudged their , • . Lawrence.e. Kan.,1 scored 16 polnls. In- "way into a 47-411^d^afteifler consecuUve U tahsCs G a l e G o i i d r c z i c k . l e fft. t . sliolssl by Jo e W assel, Drell-ill- K nights fd l to 4-2. Cal to Its third stratraight college ing endedd Uie Uireat wiUi a three-!e- M ichigan opened a li14-polnt lead ; basketball victory, a 78-65 non* M e mtphisState o 76, St. John’s 88,^ point playyot3:14. al ' eariy in Uie second halff iand Rutgers conferencc win over UtalJtah. /z n ev er got d o se r than l l polnls.po •■■W «crTrenicniitlont.irol(«*>::i<; O u th e m Cal scorcdlthe th first seven i O T i a o62 UCLA 69 Indiantna 70, The Wolverines triumpnphed despite p oints of the g am e andd openedoj a 44-19 M EM PHPHIS,. Tenn. (AP) — Senioror NEW YORK (AP) - V the absence of startlngguguord Antoine advantage in the (irstit 15\ m inutes of fo rw ard Keith K Lee scored 20 points Kansasas State 58 ts had a career-high 23 po Joutkert, who sprained on i ankle in caktiIKmKILUMVni'S the contest. Utah neve3ver gol closer and grabbibbed 11 rebounds Saturdayly rankefd St. John’s reboun'mded from Its MANHATATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Steveve practice Friday. Joubertrt was reploc- HIOHWMTAT30OARAOI i ______th an 10 points after that.at.______^ third-ranked Memphis Stalele only loss of the season)i^to outclass Alford poppjpped In 32 points Saturdoyay cd in the lineup by Gardeae Thompson. ______>.3Mi*ih*>rit«i collected'!n ts' eighth stralglit basket”•ir--uciA "B M 9’S alufday in"n a haUbna11y “ nIght ano’i enabledlndlanae to“^ liraa ' who scorcd eight poinlsr~ ------' Georgetown 6 9 , , b^v,c.o.o ry by defeating Iona Colicge;e televised college basketb•tball g am e a t close gamme e wide-open as Uie 16th-h- Madison Square Gardi^n.). ranked Hoo;'ooslers rolled to a 70-58 n ^ - New M exico 616. The sera:rappy Iona squad trailed by>y F o u r other R edm en hllhit double fig- conference:e college< basketball'victoryry ' ALBUQUERQUE, N.lN.M. (AP) — 15 p oints: lalate In the first hal( but pull-11- ures a s St. John’s ran itss irecord to G-l ov er prevli2Vlously unbeaten Kansasos ' - Ju n io r forw ard D avid WlWingate scorcd cd back to:lo 35-29 by Interm ission, in Us first game since bebeing upset at state, I 16 points an d NoNo. l>ranked Iona. led Ie< by senior guard Rory7 Niagara a week ago. Theh e B m lns fell The Hoosoosiers, 6-2, faced a 31-3131 B H IILigiifl i Georgetown survived2d . a furious Grimes wwll llh 16 points, held the score■e to 2-5.______h alftlm e deldeadlock, bul Alford Ignited2d w m m S m a m m M . , ; second-half rally by unhiinheralded New withln.strlltrlking distance unlU 2:51 in..in___ Sl. Jo h n 's broke the gararneppcncar- - a_12^ spurturt early In, the second half,.llf . : M exico to post a 6 ^. basketballba vie- the seconcond period when MemphisIs ly. as Wlille Glass' sevenjn points led a th a t gaveI IndianaIn a com fortable 55-45'45 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I : j toiyovertheW boj&turilurday night. State pulleJied ahead by 11 points on a a 15-3 sp ree early In theI fifirst half that lead wilh1 9:589: left: The Wildcats. 6-1,•1. K H iT |||1 l,|d i]| I The triumDlrtmprovojvod-the-defcn=—jom perljyiiyC ee:------— ^ u c e d a 24-13 leSrU[farwas'never—never fa goll“ cIoserc Uiari seven'polntsits E ^ j j B n i j r * i | i j i ------^ n g -—naironal ' champmplon ^Hoyas’ • In danger the rest of the wway. a fte r Uiat. : record lo M . while Ne^New Mexico, a D c j P om U l 61, ; major underdog comiiiS h B Into tho Syracuse 84^ Virginiilia Tech 65, i g am e. Is now 5-3. '• hw estem 5 6 F o r 20 mlnut<3. Newk'Mexico M played ROSEMCMONT, III. (A P) - Tonyly Utica 63 W est VirginiaV 63 ' th e role of a designateded victim' , trail- Ja^^kson Sdscored 13 points, and Tyronele SYRACUSE. *N.Y. (A P) ■ - TMORGAN\NTOWN, W.Va (AP) - ; Ing the Hoyas by as many-as an’ 20 ^Ints-Gorbln-andnd KennyPatterson-added-12—12—F resh m an ’MIchaei Browjwn a nd Junior. Dell Curryry sank ah 18-foot jum per ’ In th e opening h alf a si WiWingate got 14 each Saturlurday as No. 5 DePaul. still11 Rafael Addison scorcd threetl: baskets with fourseeseconds left S aturday as No. ' of his total points. groggy afteIfte r an upset loss e a rlie r thisIs each in the first five mlininutes of Uie 17 Virginialla Tech withstood a iast- But New Mexico rarra n off a 12-0 week.posteisted a 61-56 victory over Nor-r- '^ c o n d half S aturday a ss rnlnUi-ranked minute threiree-poinl bombardment lo r streak on the suddenlyly (cold-shooling thwestem.■n. Syracuse . exploded frorom a 34-33 b eat West VIVirginia 65-63. iGood ccondiUions exilist for carea skciers - — -■ Sun V a lle y - S u n Vallialley reports 44 ^ ^ I BogusBasIn—52total,liTlnew.. groomeu Olidoi a rc in g6od conoillonT inches of snow at the_le top of Bald I .GrandTarghee —8 2 totlotal, 4 new. T ubing Isi alsool available al Dlamond-r CITY 5SAWrTA\i1 0 N— ------Mountain and 39'iiichM^ {al m id-sIo^;~^B^PI I ------I.K)okout P a ss — 68 totalLal.4new. . field" Jadiack’s' '"area ‘ andLower wllh powdeumdpacked.:ed. pQ\vdgr con- Snow depth In Inchess refersi to un- Penslamon.on. Pqrks & Soons (Sanitatioron Contract- .ditions; Al! lifts a re! InIi operation. C A pacKcd show al~llie tofop except for NorUjemm areas of-Uie-forcsl-have- H o u rs today; 9 a. m. to 4 p Bogus Basin, which is repeportlng depth groomed cross-counry c ski trails,k " ~ors)“wil|-bee”cfosed on De)ec725—They------, rtmiereUe — Pome^l^r'rplckcd up - f - at the base. New snow rcrefers to snow T rails a ree scls in the North Fork and two,inches of new sno’mow overnight ■ f within lost 24 hours. Prairie Cree-top-of-the—1 » — lion:------.|3 ------SherryJell e f f — ------! mountajn, with all ski'ici'fims packed In the Twin Falls distrltrict. all cross "fa irly goo.[ood" on Wells Summit Ut ut and groomed. Hours todioday: 9:30 to 4 ConditionIons a t other m ajo r southernn country trails are opci>en and well snow Is pov[Mwdery off Uie designateded Sanitatioion Inspector p .n i;2 J . . Idaho resor» rts :. covered. Snowmobile trai:allshavebeen trails,.

■ ■■••■■■■■I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ >■ ■■■■■■■■■ BYU w P ■'■■■■ rf 9 ■ ■ ■ 1 ____ « ■ out the past year.jr. ] triumph, which made BYUBl only ttio ^ • JW ir ■ ■ ' second m ajor-college teaileam In the last ' ■ O ur S in c e rre e thanks to the man^ny cattleiiien and dairiairymen V ...... IM years to post a3 13^): record in Ihe'Interm ounijntain area for the coionfidence you have p 71),A*one-ottho- ^ 3 placed k ".] i ( N e b i^ k a did it In 1971), in us. We ple(Jgeg e to continue to brine .. _{.more_signlfIcant victorletries.wc'.ve had- ■ x ng you the same.highigh s tan- ' [■*■ J ______r - 1 bccause all the pressureire was on one , I. . I *■ { K & 1 JfD 1^1 ------•- .■ —- dar(ds-of servicee andc dependability thihroughout the year to IC t^B rw P • to come |“,"J ' side. It seems we hadIiad to defend | WMFong*: ■ ■ ... and for many.ly. m any y ears in the fuluture. ' ourselves, week after•r week. Our 11 t BH*' VI M ■ ■ ■ . p la y e rs can read th e papery best , kept it in perspectlvilive and got te ■ wishes for a fiafHappy ChHstmas and ' themselv^ ready. H B p; ■ ■ ■ i a profitable"and"pere earors (six 950 Sq ■ ■ '' '' tumovers plus a blockedked field goai) Sq. Ft. ome can be at* ..Inclucjes; porch, com|:m plete roof, loft floor, ' than we usually do. Somi '1*1 tributed to Michigan’s'8

^ ^ : ______1: c-4 TJmos^ews. TwinI FalFalls, Idaho Sunday Deeer:ember23,i984 Lifeis5 a big IBowl oi)f dheririesforr Army PONTIAC, Midi. (AP\P) — Quarter- devastatlnIting wishbone offense, carcar- well a t llm g t." Mlchlgagan s ta te Coach .. "M aybeX weu emphasized defense too • back Nate Sassaman,1, playing wiUi rie d Uiei bboil 28 tim es In topping UiiUie George Perles sj^d.I. "In fact. I much forr UieUll g am e and not enough of- -more emotion than mimusde,- proved 100-yardj rmark for the ^enU i UmiIme Uiought we played it pn>retty decent all fense,” Perles Pei said. "We stopped that Army has made a full return to this ison. T he 5-foot-il, i77-poun elum ed it 18 yard s to th e Ar- re- .wiUi 8:40 rem aining Inithegamegave U my^yardllrd line with 7:12 remaining in kicked a 38:yard field gogoal as Uieme- qulred a1 flackfl jacket Uie entire con» n - th e C adets a IfrO lead. ... thodical Codets grounimd down th e te st. , quarter. ,, However, the Spartxnans suddenly .“sartans S?! could move only 9 S partans. " I'w a s-rs-reaiiy s u d d n g it down for s jra caught fire and zippedcd Sl y ard s hi iowever. and R alf Mojslo- "T his team h as comle e a s fa r a s any - w hlie, butut 1 have th e re st of m y lifee tcto Uiree p la y s wlUi Yorer;emn tosshig a team. J’ve..ever-' coaelidnd,!l_Army-.-heal,'-!-SaSassaman continued, "E)o<: iltcmpted 52-yard field goal _ Doo 3e-Yflrri.TD bom b to Boi1 0 0 Wasc2cnsia san^,rtdot.dcloUieleft. • • , , Coach Jim Young salaid. "We had says six: wweeks for Uie rite to heal.ll. 1 I o v e r two defenders.in Uthe left co m er _ . •"great senior leadershiih ip 'a n d 'c a m e don’t kno'now if I cijidd take'^otslots o(tlieiMdzohewiUi,4;I9t9rerrm lning. E arly Inlh the s^nd “^rter. tftipntlnl ns nny f tnpVlp^VfiiV fnrn n o m n ro y w n r ” ____^about.as.cIose.to.ouiLpot ------Y arem afs— oltempt'ected— —to—Yarama’s-fus-fumble-was-recovered-by— team could. T he patirinl r by T ate and also got onan • 5 rccognlzcd, looked up,p, and tliere it' was scare»red 11 was going Uirough. h. lo a 14-0 halftime deficit d when aulomalicic first down when punierle r *1 was — the football. Hc wasn’t sur- Wlienitfellfell short, I Just looked a t him mldt kicked a Andrews w p rised. m freshman Derek Schml i was roughed on a fourth-■Ul- i and said ,, ‘You’re a helluva kicker.’ ” ly in the Uilrd and-25 s|lisituation. -Georgia - couldn’t “Sooner or later I kncw.itk was "rve.kic ’ 32-yard field goal early In’t ■ 1 kicked ’em 72 yard s in prac* take advarvantage of Uie break, ond bound to happen,” Wesi-'essei safd*of a (ic e ," Bull' c- quarter. uller safd. "Everything was cut the lead to Butler's ,46-yord 46 field, gooi atUimpt ...... ■ ‘19-yard blocked, punt rei IS The Semlnoles then cu return that.he .perfect. IfIf. anything, I guess I hit it-a- -■yard run w ith...w as w idee I left wiUi 4:20 left In Oie .carried the final 14 yan a - 14-9 on Tony SmiUi’s 1-y 'ards Saturday, little tooj high.1 I knew I kicked It me, but Eric .openingperMriod. t ■ 1Peace enabUng 15th>rankcd FloFlorida S tale to s t r a i ^ t er it 14:21. left in the gami enough, but I couldn't tell !-polnt attem pt F lo rid a1 StaleSi never started o scriesies fight back for a 17-17 tle.v:ie with Georgia ab o u t thedlJdistance.'L. ^ fll T h o m as’ keeper on a 2-p oulside ilsIts 30 in Uie first half andn d ' •' on in tlie Florida-Citrusi Bowl B football • Coach B w as foiled, Bobby Bowden of Florida rldn Stale wllh-crossed-mliTildfidd only one other time gam e. la T h e deadlock left Fiorli n e E S talo sa iddof c Butler’s kick, "I thouglit • >rgia d o sed a t a fle r its firs:irs,t possession, reaching the May you ond ______- I didn’t see the block, it 'a 7-3-2 record and G eon he J-Earth xk, j)ut_I_heard_he^ .a 5 ~golgolnenonnake.lliatthing.Jt.-. >game-lo3lng'-Georgla-3535 on Uie second play of the"he ■ ” your loved ono5“' ^ (hat second thum p andii I11 knew we had looked deai 11.-7-4-1,-ending-a - three-j ead enter. Somebody had to sccond quaiuarter before bogging down#n « hovo B salo ond * . ' gotten it. 1 Just startedi !oilooking for the ’teltm ehede didn’t m ake il. lo S treak wiUi the tie. M had .only one anil Ix ln eJ loforced topunt. ^ joyous HolliJay , b a ll," h c said. " I c a nI’t ’t .say thal a tic feels like a The Semlnoles’.oUenschall and spenl a threat in thc opening ha Uiough Ure-fecoring-didnU- The punt by Chip Andrews A wos victory, butbu any time you can.come nU------! — X i i T l \ SSoason,o Q hoallhy ond le Uie re s t of Uie first 30 mlcninules trying .com e unlll;ll 1lale, Uiere were some ear-ar- * \ 7 .blocked by Lenny Cha^ihavers, rolling from 14 dovdown a t the h alf qnd not lose. foaporc7U3.Now.;i:DDiJ___ *___ i_L : . ly offensiveive fireworks. Florida Stalelie tow ard th e G eorgia goal>al whdn’ Wcssel I guess it f B, lo overcome m istakes.'' It feels like a win,” Bowden ssion, Florida .h a d s lx p lalays j of 10 y ard s o r m ore.and •gonhe touchdown w ith;th'3:58 remain- added. n On its firsl posscssl "State marched 83 ' ya/ards to the Georgia niinine. ing. It w as the fourth TCTD this season Freshmanan Lars Tate had given I Jim BieriB Terry*y Smith n G eorgia 8, but the drive/e enffed when • for Wessel off blocked kickicks. G eorgia a 14-01 lead when he s c o r ^ on n Andy Loy pounced on Sn:Smith’s fumble - ‘ 734-6(B666 734-:14-7765 Darrin Holloman thenlen scorcd on a runs of 4 arand 2 yards wilhln a span of Iddlson Avo. » )f a t Uie Bulldog II. , 1Q62Addisoson Avo; E. 834 Addi • reverse for a 2-polnt; aconversion lo 4 :18 in thic e ssccond quarter. onsecutlvc big H .' The drive featured con T w in F;F a lls T wvln in F a lls give Florida State theie tie,i and the , Kevin BBu utler, fourth on thc NCAA’s Buy • S*ll • Trad»^ ■ s play s by Uie Sem lnoless — a 31-yard H Seminoles had to withstiiistand a game- all-time scoring s list, gave the Ilesler on a ■ . JDAH™0"«:»* Buller narrowly-mlssec5sed“ a-70-7ard -m alnlnffwwhen h he drilled a 3-yard field d SmiUi. — neld goal attempt on theie finalf play. goal. T he Bulldogs cam e bacackonUiefirst I ~Maryla] es to niy ~ „5TATE,r*nM iN5i;n*NC( JTerrapitins in Suun Bowl- EL PA^O, Texas (APAP) — Junior ’Marylancand held Tennessee’s all-lime fullback Bick Badanjekek ran around ’ leading rusher,rui Johnnie Jones, lo 69 right end with 2 :2fl remm aalning In the y a rd s on liielli ground. ’ game to score his seconcond touchdown The gamame was a remalcli, qf Iasl of the day and clima}naxed No. 12 year’s Citrilrus Bowl, which Tennessee 9 E R N E 1 ^AGEMEIENT X5 Maryland’s comebackk ffrom a 21-0 won, 30-23.t3. h alftim e dcflcit to givei theth T errapins T he Vol/olunteers plowed Uirough a 28-27 victory over Tennessee Ti in Maryland'sd 's defense for Uie first two ' Saturday’s Slst annual SunSui Bowl. quarters,:, while' Iheir own defend'0 " On Nov; 10, tlie Terpsrps had set an-hSd the! ’IT errapins to 55 offensive' - The M agic -Vj'Galley area- b u sin e ss5S-community is’cons d"chahgin?i: •NCAA Division I-A recon»rd by coming yards. wm ^back from a 31-0 deficitI to beat M iami B ut th e 'Terps rallied In the Uiird (F la .) 42-40. period, scoicoring 22 poinls and'aiiowing ; ..B adanjek had 20 ccarries a r for 90 Tennesseem Ilo possess the ball for b n l ^ ; yards and was namedned the Mosl 2 minutessa a n d 42 scconds. m sta^y-grow ing-and' Valuable Player in thce ggaipe. whicli After MaMaryland took a 22-21 lead, 'was played before a rccord-selling re Vol sophorlomore running back Pele V E C H A ameI e _ UKEDI Sun Bowl crow dof 50,126.26. P an u sk a gigrabbed a T erp kickoff In n On third-and-one, Badaadanjektooka Uieendzonione and raced 100 y ard s for a a hand-off from MarylandId quarterback( louchdown,m , whic:h pul T ennessee up Frank Reich and easilyilly scam pered 27-22. P i into the end zone for theeTerpwin. Tj ' And untuntil Badanjek’s winning ■ NJew e ' businesses appe

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^ $ a s tf m i n ir a t e r s lh o p p iB T S i j C e e p i ni g s t o • r e s b► l u s y ' •■'•By BOB FREUND They are lining up at.Ioyiloyowaiy counters to *‘Losast weekend was really biglg andi I expect stow ing UicnIicm aw ay, he soys. ...U iclr budgets.’.’...... T/m ^News writer taket long-purchased gifts out of hiding. this wcweekend to be big,” says5 RB andy Hotm, S urprisingIng numbers were hidingg Uicm Sales items havehav moved quickly, and in , Thc Christmas shoppingng season hns been store! monagcrn for King’s departnrtm ent store in u n d e r the! layowoyla counters, says Heceen oiid some cases, speciaectacularly. Flashy Item s wlUi TWIN FALLS -■ ClCustomers are scorching fc ; building towards a busy finish.fini Mogic \/a11ey downtcitown Twin Falls, KambcstodiadolK-Mart. , hefty pricc tags5 are nol going out of Uie stores- . . store shelves for Ihelr elr lost stockingstuffers. retailers r say. , Tliee big wild cord in the lost-ist-minute p u r-_ ‘'W e’ve:_noUc^ no on incredible trenda (on our as In m oro free-speia«ndingycars, ______------chasiniing'wiU-bcthe-wathcr.'saisaid Heen'and (lO^week^I lilayaway, program7’~KomImbestocl , O fcourse, Uie} exceptionsex^ are the "hot" con------...... oUier • merchants.'. Open roadsids arid; good sa y s. H er:r j sto re alone look - In tripliplet the sumer items; "BooBoom boxes” — Uie portable.^' ______weatheher encouroge buying, layaway busbusiness of lost yeor. But thihat also stereo tape plnycri ■ ^ = = 1 ------A s-tl -thcy-entcmhc*flnal-two“/o“daysrslore—couldmeani an lines lor claim ing the presejsents liT been selling briskijIskly. says K am bestad. “ And ^ T h e Ap p l e M e m anagIgers say thc 1984 Chrlstmo:nos crush pro- thc next ewfew days. any toy you con Uiinkof."thlr bably/ will< equal — but nol surjurposs - last “Everyboc'body’s w aiting imlll Uic lostt minuter At King's, "Peop'eople o re still running around ^ a n d t hie e IBM PCjr y e a r'ss ip urchasing. The gifl-givlnjIng season has to pick themem up.” she soys. hoping by som e; mlmiracle lo find the C abboge ------r brough^ t good, but not overwhelmJlming buying. W hy? Veil, Wcl Uie layowoy desk is onene plocc Patch (doll) or UicUie CasUe Groyskuil fo r Ho­ Uieysasay. Uic children•en Ican’t snoop for gifts, Uic menanoger ManortheGoBols,'ots,” says Heen. ■ V ’s a m oderote season — notlot tremendous su g g ests. "We’ve"W got a lot of things thatat are on • Basic .cloUilngg giftsg such as slippers, po- lot poor,” says K aren Kombtnbestad, assis- layaway now no' Uiot people only owe Itwo or jomas ond mlltcnitens have rcmoined popular ilore m anoger ot K-Mort in1 BBurley. three dollarso rs.” - ...... - .- . ____------tbls.Christmosseas V f l B | B H u r y e a r In D ecem ber Is aboiibout thc sam e ' In th c m mi iddle two weeks of Uie season. s< In th e last fewV doys,do thc merchants are ex- os la s>t t; y e o r." says Jacic Muldoon,on,managerat shopping drifted dr off a lilUe bll, but bi Uic pcctlng Uie slocklixklng stuffers to disappear . Pennyvywlsc Drugs In Twin Falls,^ _____ - customerss wercw back in force lost weeeck, Uie from Uiclr racks. -might-^ospect li'K juat « ____ i — ------^,nlgfin;e-«p.^peclcdrthe-merchants^ar^ ------l^p overallUi for the Christmas season,on, but wc arc’ Spendinglg pf allem have changed litUelie from looking fonvord to sellings smoll items such os I ■"'4 -I slockedod 0 lol better,” says Heen.I. previous ycais,yeo the retailers say. colognes and perfuerfumcs. miniature-toys-anei------IP P ’ *^arljriy shoppers siiopped inI Octo'berC and “ I t's likeIce Santo; Claus on a budget!’li” says Uie pracUcal buyer's bi favorite choice', ____ I A p p le lie Novcmmber picking gifts off lhele shelves and Muldoon. "People "I ore paying allentlntion to underw ear. -s IBM PCjr 1 ^ ^ Wk Btrisk l sailesbfc comput ters haiive scalesmeim brimiiming uvith cheeer X By BOE)B FREU N D Uie P C jr made m by Intermtlonal Buiuslncss Uc system tor abouIbout tl,500. 7TieylffM l:anT )uy“ • ^ ^ , / B TImcs-r writer ' H6w theilelr'features compailare ^ M achines CoCorp. BoUi are geared for pei>crsonal upsiiglitlytocouslnusln computers if desired. ______use; cachI hashi an orroy of appllcotlonons and Accessories foror existinge systems also are F eature A pple lie IBM PCjr - V j t w in IN FAI.LS - If you’res 1looking for p len ty of softwaresof programs avolloblelie; and m oving but of thelestoro. sti . . - Clirisln-tm as ch eer, stop In a t th e loci Pfoc&ssor 65C02 • ■"nfitoreose s ocal computer eoch has JjwJjeen 4he object of a multl-mmillion- “ H ere In Uic TwinTw F alls ariea, w e’ve pro- sto re anand watch the monoger smile nlle. d o llar odveiIvertising campaign duringlg past bably got over GOO Apples out and . . . what RAM 128.000 bytes 128.000 bytes ... Homene com puters hove te e n clen ieorlng off llie w eeks, they’re (ow ners)5) didoing is buying add-on ac- siiclvcs TOM ______16.000 bytes 64.000 bytes ^ !s foster than a soles repp canc press a Consumersiers are jnaking the saleses Jobs cessorles.’.’say si WWe e e k s.--...... :te” key. : Display ' 40 Of 80 col.. 40 or 80 col. \V \"T S fl “Delete - ' ’ relolively eueasy. Many olreody .knoww what Mony shoppersrs 1have been prcp o rin g for______lis y ear. I'd soy w e’ve wid ' \ old five com- Uicy wont,, sasays Aguirre. " _ Jhcir,big.purehasc.asc.-Thcy’ve got loan agfee- : W elg h i ■ 7.5 lbs------..,.9 Ibs. ’ pu ters> to { (every) one computer ?r last year," —— ■ ments set or credit•edit cords ready. O r Uiey’re K ey b o a rd •Prolessional Chlclcjis style, • \ ' loland Weeks, store manageigccJot-JUi-I., ------" Q u ite -aa-fijw -| orth'^ have donee Mme Justplunklngdownew ncash.. _____ Data.Sy detachable______J fff 5ystem 5*lncnnTwin^lls.s. ‘"W e’re run- re se a rc h obvDbvlously, and usually pricee is I Uic • “ Probably in Uiciie rneighborhood of (55 percent n ing out Monitor Supports color, Supports color, h u t of them . We’re hovlng reireal problems conccm. Bul3ul usually wlUi a lllUe compiporing are payinft, cash.I. WeW con'f com ploln a t oil.” packaged wilh -----—padtaged-wiih color— H ____ ^gettingg them and keeping up wlUihdcmand.” d with somer oof f th e other lines wer corry.y^^^cy.~Agulrresays ...... atlachablo S199 PCS monitor for ■ iputerEahd’ Inc’s~slore"ar'il Twin Falls - narrow it dowlown quilie quickly," he soys, New com putersrs llterolly11 hove b c ^ streo m - also Is: basking in brisk soles, say monochromatic SSS9 ■ says manager Many poreiirents are buying for their chihildren ing out of th e storesores. Weeks soys R & L D ata M artinn A guirre, On .som e comj: monitor mputers, Uie as much oss forfo them selves, too. in Twin F a lls golI in 50 Apple He’s 0 w eek ogo. sto re Iss keeping a list of backordcrs ers, hesays. “A lot off UicmUi ore looking for educatlatlonal “We've got Uireee lefleft,” he says, Disk Singlo drivo, 140K<. . Singlo drive. 360K ^^^^B ■ Thebib u rst of buying com es o s no nosuiprlseto things (uses)e s).” soys Weeks. "The PCJCJr has A guirre w as hoping hop: 0 shipment of PCjrs ______byies. single sidedd bytos, dual sided | Uie floooor m onogers, Tliff trad e le magazines come downn substantiallysi in price and s

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S u r p l i JUS t o A f rica i e i HI H I^LES,IN C . —u r g e d / B y D O N K E N D A L L ■.TheAssoclatedPress - ^ has landed an . . =^greemenU>y-whleh'U)ePinsI:;^~C^------"lVASHINGfON~^"AA m a n w ho Ogden. Ulah. wlU provide a guar- • makes part ot h is living Uv storing ■ - ______■ . anteed market for small g ains pro- _ ' surplus food for the govci}vemmcnt says some federally owned[ stockssti of milk and“honey shoUIdT>e~T5*TClcascd”im*“ GOOD I.JA N tt'ftA W I-^IM S' ...... — - : ------" - ■ * - ...... ‘ ™ : « S S S S : ...... mediately lo help relievleve-famine-in ------f f - ...... J - nouncemenl in September that it A frica. ______:______^ ______;______:______^...... '...... '______’Ml _wouldnbIohgcr-purehascmalLbarlcy-l— I , who operates t.BeirnF2BoKa»W7i'Nl— ...... -...... • - . — 3417 MP9100Combln* ...... f o - ■ j k i i •-3604 iHSt024xi -...... r a is o d - o n '5,000 acrcs'by Uncom- warehouses in Albany' anand Cleveland IC ...... Monitor* IM otjc.lJfcaN aw ...... V-.”.'; *700 O O O W /14'Haodat...... *10.000 0 , 5 0 1 1 Groin Drill W/*aadar ...... J...... »3,M0 ^ , 9 5 0 p ah g rc Valley farm ers. ^ at store food surplufiluses for the OSEDTImiCTDRS" ^ D S E DVINDROWe l I W 3499 BelBelin.38o«#.W/lN3 3M3 IH *14 Cembln. IjL «AA 3442 IH 51024.4 WKA “How did we gel that? We WCnl Agriculture DepartmiImenl, told BARTEUi•R# DESCRIPTION WAS SALE BARTEITER # D ESC R IPTIO N WAS SALE Control«2Co, A l e t o r * . , ...... * , 4,4 * 1 . 3 0 0 W/13%'Haodar ...... 19,500 0 , 9 0 9 Groin Drill W /$ aad aj...... ; . ■ M.950 * 3 » # 5 0 _nunc-anri.acl<<»i.Ib•IO«r1«77ST-370 Haoth 6 Row Cantar~Oallvery ,0., ’ ...... , f MF13-Piatf0fm______;______.. ,I1~ <1 ■ A ji ------maglc lo U," said Keith Purser, 42. ■ Yince government offoHlclals thnt w/jJ /3 r d V a lv * ,9 p o ln l...... 1 3 7 ,8 0 0 * 33 3 . 5 0 0 Been WIndrewar Llha Naw . .■ . ■...... J4.250 * 3 , 5 0 0 -M elT y^lshrldd'ar..,...-...... *12 800 ' * 9 , 5 0 0 , W/picKup tor 760 cambina, A. I. , . . ' ...... *l,50O president ot Farmer'S PrldcScedCo., o verseas food, relief should she be cx- soos a cC0.17Tftielor o . ^ ...... *12.800 y , 9 V V 2863 IH 810 Ball ^ . w - - * T S O - • whIch Went Into buslncss near F ruita —. 9 9 5 —’'-";iHcayroTmwindr’owaf ponded to include non-fin-fat dry mUk Aiii I l l ...... '.T ....‘H.498 W /14' Dual Platform , Hoy Condltlidlllonar ...... $12,500 ' * 1 0 , 5 0 0 MMM «tkup*H= : ...n ,. « 9 , a S O b a r t e r # DESCRIPTION WAS______^Aic Him lonlhfrMivl'ri P.irsfrj;.ld,------>b.H«at»r.RQdto ...... • ^ * 9 . 5 0 0 of surplus non-fat dry milmilk valu^_al~ ------^ eb ...... • *12.500_____ \ W.'L4!.OjioLAua»rElariofmjind.cid.C ab------$ i « ,^ o _-11J,500-..:^ : "riT T T T ------' '• ------—------^------*------Haaih 6 Rew Plantar TL “ We will help him m arket any grain ------SiTea-bHlion— Storage-* (ft’ Troclor ■. ■ •< » V M M 8orw /oougaw haai»...... *3.500 * 2 » 9 0 0 he Originates," Said Rudy Globokar, e s tim a te d o t a b o u t $48,000 g — ...... i i3 : ^ ~ * l 1 1 7 5 0 0 — EridEnc Dalivary Baon W indrowarr ...... $4,950 * 3 , 7 5 0 ...... T h o h o n e y .sto c k p lle w aj as lis te d a t 82 ’lOOHydro O! ' IHC 230 1975 - 74Tfocler, lOOOPTO i a , 5 0 0 14’PlorformWlndrowar ...... million pounds worth $57.5 $5 m illion, ’’ V ,' *1 ...... S5.SOO . . * 4 , 5 0 0 F1466 ------a n d It c o s ts m o rc th a n $1;51,900 a d a y l o - - ^F775H ydro WHTdrewar------|H-T2^------•------. - --.------J.BARTERV* DESCRIPTION . . WAS------SALE W7FoH-Ai,ambI7(i2) ._...... *9.500 * 0 , 5 0 0 FUlsbury, which has worked wllh 71 Troctor. N«w Tlr«t • ...... r . 7 7 7 7 ; . $13,500 * 1n,500~"^^^14’Platform. C o n d ltle n a r...... $8,500 : store it. "^'*77500"«'l^;lownSwooper...... r...* 1 S 0 1 2 5 3641 IH 830 Foraga Hprvatlar V K A 3019 Haalh 12 Row Plantar ^ Colorado ‘Slate University ^esea^ 4540 iHC27SCWIndr«»i*ar ^ "Literally and figuraiiratlvely. this ...... • W/3 Row Corn A ad 1 Hey Pickup ...... — $6,500 5 , # 5 0 w/Fon i Small Hisppari ...... JS.500 3 , 9 9 9 ch crs for thrcc .years In developing 44Troclor. Naw Engln* ...... $6,SOO ■*6 ,0 0 0 ■ wW/12'Plotferm,CondilIonar. / .SOLD..| ^ s3 .» . country would hove to be charac- * 3 , 4 9 5 F5600 UF6S5Wlndrowar * IlC P n R nfitrD 'U A D R flU fQ “’°mj“5iJ"pkX”«"«"~co,nH...i...... li.oo» *750 pioni.,.(»Bo»)..,...... 000------* 1 , 5 0 0 . . n i l d t h e S m S ------terized as a place of milklilk and honey. i?S59Tfoetof9i ...... 53,300 ^« 3 , 0 0 0 W/'W/Coodlllona...... $5,500 * 5 , 0 0 0 A n d I d o n 't th in k it’s b y accidentai lhat 3303 m m F804D Motion 6 Rew Bean Cutlar U o c u ^ n U k c C n ^ a M n n U n o ” ” r / , ” r L “r : H v r , v ^ ...... * 5 5 0 ' =°” ! " ~ - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ...... *100 ^_^G od-has.allow ed.the milknllk and honey ______64.Tfoctof ...... 59,000 v * 7 , 5 0 0 ^ W 'eR ow Cultlwoior From* ; .“.v-.v:; : "-.--j-rrrr7.; $6S0- * 3 5 0 - BARTEt to pile up,” he told a newsjwsconference 3303 ih io ( lOOHydro IHC 201Wlndrower ”"r.& "H o"r' ...... « . . » * 1 , 5 0 0 ” ” » » ■ » £ ' ? ? ...... *6 ,0 0 0 in front of the USDA’s adradministrallon 1974174Tfoefor ...... $15,000 ^ 1 13.500 '“'[JfW /U‘Pletform ...... * 1 , 5 0 0 b u ild in g . 3322 IK 14680U( U f 36 W indrowar 71 Tfoctor ...... 1 “ '° '” ...... ^ ...... ■...... > ,« *250 p i...... * 3 ,9 5 0 "It’s an idea whose3se lime has i97ii ...... $io.so"o ■ ® ' ■ 8 7 5 0 0 W/WPIfitform,Conditioner___...... $2,500 * 1 , 7 5 0 I3'floHerrfor;owW-ln»ldaDual»...... *2,950 2 , 7 5 0 ___ ...... - ...... 3451 .Haoth J9MPJonlari fli) alwayS have a place for the SlUff lO • come,” said Gerrity, whorho sa id h is ac* 3347 ih 378837t ...... HC 275 0 W indrowar W /Cob. AceU-3Po»nt • j k * — ^ W/Fan i Monitor, no Saad Plotai ...... *8.500 * 6 . 0 0 0 6<>- ' , , J , ' ------— B02+2Tfoelor...... tlon was motivated byy h is relig io u s >980J $37,500 *33 2 . 5 0 0 U^l14’Plotform, Condlllener ByCaoC a o l...... $7 500 ■ * 6 , 5 0 0 RollerHo.jow...... jj;9$o * 2 , 7 5 0 ■ ■ «% ■■ ■ « 3454 Haoth DD 925 1980 Plantar* ...... The key tO the deal. t C ^ ^ .J U S l beliefs. ■ • ' 33S9 MP27= 2750 HC375DWIndrower BeercatU' ^ l l v L l I l l l v l f v (12) W/Bor. Markari. OJ Monitor ...... *10.500 * 7 , 5 0 0 OVer a Week agO, iS the 700,0004)UShel 76T^aclorW/Ce(nIertCev*r...... Gerrity declined to sajs a y w hich of- ...... $12,500 1 0 . 5 0 0 N 14'dual A uger. Condl■lolT^•<> CCoh $10,500 * 9 , 5 0 0 ’‘" SRollerHarrdw ...... ,J2,950 ^ 2 , 7 5 0 U O L U U l v l l l o - 3532 Tya 8 Row Baen Plantar . t m storage capacity PurSCr eXpCCtS .tO f lc ia ls h e h a d c o n ta c te dI.Davefcane,d . D 3393 st«ig.•lgarST250 HCSOOO — Acai6' RADTCD r.rc^o.nr.«Tf 'Vf.c w/coy.ri.,gDim,A.I...... *3.750 * 2 , 9 5 0 develop a t hls business wllhln the spokesman for Agricultw^tu r e S e c re ta ry B3Tfoelor ...... $75,000 *6 6 2 . 5 0 0 1979 W indrewer W 'Cob A Air ...... , ...... $15 000___. *^ 1 3 , 5 0 0 Roller H arrow ...... j 4 soo * 3 , 7 5 0 BARTER ^ DESCRIPTION WAS SALE 3611 Haoth 12 liaw nex t Uiree wceks. F arm ers Will be John R. Block, said he• wiwos unaware 3396 ih u14B4D e _ ___^ ipaedy B'ltew Center 2608 Cota 15'HD 1980 Plonlar W/Bar. Couga W h a a li...... *8.000 0 , 0 0 0 able tO ICaSC 3,300-bUShel Storage blns ictor W /Cab& Air ...... I2S.SOO. 21.500 "I.: ------that-Gerrity hod-been^n-talklns-to- »tD 3ollvofy.BoonWlndrewer...... 53.500 * 2 , 2 5 0 i l C r n ' ^ n ' U B T R f J l T n n C TondamDUk...... $4,500 * 2 ,9 5 0 • . 1 ...... from Farm er-S p rid e, enaW lngthem - _ , a n y o n e a t th e d_epartm ent. 5288 HC 5000Wlndrower 81 Tractor ...... $45,000.. 3.9,5JO LO „^'“ VS:^iV 14 Header 8; Conditioner Lane said the Agency'l# » e n , a - ...... 5I5_500_^ * 1 4 , 5 0 0 ______— ...... *4,250 Iicrn II nmnrnc* .— rp„.ucu„,u 14660 ^ T- USED f^griiiiuORS Uonal Development, whic:hich is part ot 74Troctor Wf/Cob, A i r ...... $11,800 1 0 .5 0 0 ______BARTER the State Deportment, noi n o rm a lly h a n - , , >lg«r32S , ‘ R T T T m I Cot dies requests fromn charitable ]„S\78 Troctor V//3 Point ...... , . . $65,000 *5 5 . 0 0 0 — USEDIBEATtRS- ...... u-6-w:*Dl.k ...... 000 *3,500 “*"ER * description ~ WAS, ‘ sALE ,*' •? o r g a n iz a tio n s fo r food p>n*lucts.Illhe n x 1446 _ . _ _ BARTERrERj' DESCRIPTION ...... WAS ------U aLE___ T ' — ■'H Ro! 645I0 tiiAV ii^iiniftiniv . 2803 watti 5 Shonk v.Bjpn., dreQwelEht. And thafs the difference ------fo o d is -a v a U a b le f r o mvgovemment- - g .....-- 197*176 Tractor > ___ .- $15.300- ^ 1 1 3 , 5 0 0 I46B HotHealh76S ...... ' ------^ 4 9 5 ------— foifdifm-mit.A.i. ....TVV.- .;.:T7T7r.. . sooo ------* 2 , 0 0 0 ------>vyH„l„.o«<« .■ .!stonfc...... M. ; ; , _____ * 2 ,2 5 0 '' -belweoRmoldnB^rprotinmalhol,'' :: held inventories, the2 Agriculture. 3444 ih14660 Triple Drum Beolor ■... . , ...... $6 000 * 2 , 9 5 0 « Department then Is invonvolved. Most 1972172 Troctor ...... M m o o *’ 9 , 0 0 0 26?2 ActAce 1980 3 Drum Deoter B'.;‘ Si>ho°.:,w/Tooi...... * 9 7 S ...... „ „ „ . * 6 , 2 5 0 ...... SOLD ...... « • ! » " * 3 , 7 5 0 p u ™ ? said he hopes to lomuy g o v e rn m e n t a id is in th e fo rm of g ra in 3456 ih u14860 t ■ W/Hydroulic S c e lp o rt...... ' . $6 500 * 4 , 5 0 0 2843 Alloway4SowAIN * a m m tk 3264IH 77020’ - 3340 JD 9 Shank Rigid ...... m arket. Up tO. 20.000 acrcs Of Small or grain products. >979179 Tractor ...... $24,500 2 3 . 0 0 0 3267 lotlLechwood triple GoidamaifarCuitivotor ...... |j.#oo 1 , 7 5 0 OHiatDiik W/Newoitk» . , '...... $11,500 * 9 , 5 0 0 Baomv-fiippar...... $2,250 1 , 7 5 0 g rain s next year. Aboul 2,500 acres Gerrity. 43. Is presideiIdent of RWG 34M ih 1486 i4e , Drum Delolialot ...... $6 son * 4 , 5 0 0 3,.,“Oo.All20‘*aad B A A 3283 IH 770 33'8" Hydroullc Fold 3426 IH *10 9 Shonk tm i Wlll bC In WhCat. With Wheat acreage E nterprlks, a holding coicompany that iwn81 T rodot ,^N*wTlro» ...... $27,500 2 5 . 5 0 0 3300 ParParma Triple Drum Scoter Bad Tool. Plaid Cultlvotor...... *$.000 * 3 , 9 0 0 Ofltat Oi.k. W/New front Blode'i...... $13,500 * 1 - 2 , 5 0 0 S"'0'*Tlfa Gouga.Whaal V.RIppar-r-.-.-.rv-.~— V*1;850- * 1 , 0 9 0 Ih W a s lh g 'ln iSUbSCqUCnl yearS, he includes Investments In in 'warehouses 3473 1979179FordTW*30 BV/SlelFr,, Rubbor 283 ...... $6,500 * 4 ,5 0 0 3232 JDi ----- 3288 PHttburo 12- J ' l f , 3,*’®'"' Said. - in the East-ond Midwest;-SStr H e sa id h e - - TroelcJClor W /Oooli ...... — $28,500 -* -22 6 r 5 0 0 '' : 35?5 Po.i*ormo 6 Row'J ...... C u ltiv o io rw /rtM il..;.,;.,,.,;.,.,,, ««o ' 2 9 9 lontiom D i.k...... ji.is o * 8 9 5 " ...... 13.1S0 9 , 0 9 0 Globokor saW itillls In Ogden and Drum Beolor. All R o b b e r...... did not know how muchI fofood Is stored 3*7S IH70<7060 1963Troetor ...... S'4 950 * 3 7 5 0 0 3401 Fro 3<«^ce 2 Drum B#aier_,...... _s.o.soo..^*9,5oo^...... : ^ ^ ...... “ - - ...... - ^ 3479 Cat*■ la2670 ^/Orag Scalper, Rubber S Stoolol ,. ■ ^ ^ $ 0 0 --^2^950-"^6 w 1979179Troclor W/3 Point, I ...... ^2 2 5 . 0 0 0 3&SI Spo>peedy 6 Row D oullo Drum OooU'roU'r Colllvotor...... ‘ ...... JlOO * 7 5 oflterofik ...... 56,500 * 5 ,5 0 0 IlCrn DAI CDC ■ I thej.^asfarasw heat-lse.ncen.ed," 34S8IH1081086D- ///Knile Scalper. Sleol i Rubberet ...... S3 500 ^ 2 , 8 5 0 354B Aa — E m H A - bi e g C f C I ______mygTroftnf u —______$i? ^n n 1 8 .5 0 ____0 m orw ‘,".T«-ODC...... ,000 * 3 , 5 0 0 “ ” 5rnV ,X S,,,o„k....«O I-D ...... *S.SOO ■ ______UOLIJ PMLCKO------rtnrTtlTO-Climates there are " « . 3492IH9B«986 ' ' ■ loaler W/Hydrouilc . ^ 7 , 5 0 0 3612 All,Allo..yi3R,» ------^------r i ' f c ------i i i i |H 4>0------'i BARTER » DESCRIPTION WAS SALE 105,000 acres of larm land In Mesa, r8Troelor ...... ,'...... $18,500 i r , 5 0 0 t V P ...... , ' i Oiio«idam8»tarCoitivoior ...... ;r* 2 ,o o o , * 1 , 5 0 0 18’Tandem OUk ...... j i ooo 3 * 5 0 0 2793 IH 47W ^ M onlrose and D elta counlles, yet Only f t l f t . IH52J wants hallit tnt l I 34,4 52B8d ' 3613 All,Aiiowoyi2Row 4 * 3503 IH480i 9 'r < Z Baiar• Soivoga...... „ „ * 1 5 0 17.000 a c r « a re in Small grains, ac- I9S1n TTroctor W /W aighu ...... $4o,coo *33 7 . 5 0 0 Culdama.tarCultlvatOfCu' ...... JJ.OOO * 1 , 5 0 0 TendemOI»k W/9"Spacing...... $4,500 * 3 , 7 5 0 3211 NH69 COrdlnglOPurSCr. _ sale of fartr tn s 3500 MF 27.274S l97eTractor Sale«6Duel " S C V M 3515 MF8’ B"'*' ...... *950 * 5 0 0 W/CalCab, A lr,O u a t» ...... ------...... $23,500 * 1 1 9 . 5 0 0 DlikComboiW/KnIva...... ; *600 ^ 9 W 9 . Tondam Dlik W/«om ...... $800 *O50 3328 NH 78 ' iSAJk ¥ 1 't •«« WASHINGTON (AP) USED MISI US P) — The 3504 Fordd 33000C SCELLANEOl =R A DESCRIPTION Agriculture DeparihientII hash ordered 19&5T^5 Tractor ...... $4,500 ^$ 2 , 9 5 0 b a r t e r WAS , SALE iipcn^iimuro .3.0 *11,500 3 . " ^ , SOW soo I d a h o m i l k an Immediate halt to furtlirllicr sales of 3539 ih 9S6 1030 farms taken over by th lh< e F a r m e r s Tfo W . P . $13,500 ^ 2 1 ^ 0 0 0 ...... ' ‘"o'.”orrow U od...... $6,000 * 5 , 4 7 5 USiu^MBiNES " s .so *825 ...... l e v e l ^ e w n -----^^^BARIEItTEB_#_DgscRiPTinw w A e ______c a ic _ 3600 IH77o_14______- .. - $T WAA ------. ’ -LIT ______^ ...... ------SO* TTiMJ...... - ...... -• i.‘ FmHA a’d~ w/3P3 Point. PTO. 2 Volve...... ~ . . . ."$35,000 ’ * 2 O 7O 0 O" J^ODCombina ^ - —7— ------...... ~ ...... y^soTi ' 5 , 5 0 0 ■ ' BOISE (A P) — Jdaho milk produc- , C arles W. Shumon,' 1 arrow B e d ...... $8,000 * 7 , 2 5 0 mlnistralor, has directedtod the ogen* 3579 FordJd Ju b llaa ' %i974W/i6‘piatform ...... <99 soo *21.500 3633Ca«e30' — m «ib ^ ■%■■■■* I ■■■%■■■■ A W M A tlon, mlrrorlng the trend nationally, IH 1036 cy's offlblals in the nineline slates to A T r a c to r...... $1,950 ®* ' 1 , T 5 0 979 Harrow B o d ...... ,HEB7i5Gi975Comb.n. ’‘ ^ ^ ^ ...... ^\\\VH RPFT HARVPCTFRC Continued lodecline thlsyear as'the "Immediately suspendI all ol sales ef- 3s#o ih mW tTractor ...... $11.SOO * 9 , 5 0 0 .='“ 15;w/i3Haod.r;cab*Biowa,...... 518.500 * 1 1,500' ?ni . s8 SOO *7500 U O t U D L t I l l H I l ff L O I C .I1 0 stale’s ^iiym en roduced the slzc of forts where offers haveB ntnot been ac- LVACE...... $B95 * 5 0 , 0 3S30 GohlehlUU.80 . <■ 3100 ACACM 1973 Oe»Comblna Ofl»atOI»k ...... $8,500 # , 0 W W BARTER # DESCRIPTION WAC < A ic UielrherdS. c e p te d in w ritin g .” 3SS3 ih t061066- - - ulk Fvudw agon...... b l d . . .. M , 3 9 5 .w/Cab.iSvv/ Haodar ...... *18.500 * 1 4 , 5 0 0 3357 ^Rof AccordIng to the Agriculturc ’3 T ra^ o r ...... 5I0.B5O . * ^ 9 , 5 0 0 _____ 3102 JD ...... Further,. he said, nreol estate • 3118 Hoole o lh iR o w ...... - ...... ——— . brokers who have sign 4240 1978 Troctor ...... ;;;:.,:..soo *18,500 - . \ 7 ...... Hgned listing « « Cob. Air, 3 P o in t...... $33,500 2 2 . 5 0 0 op Savor ...... $4,500 agreements "will be Immediately In ” ^■*3,500 To ia4890 19SI - ■, < lOOMowvr w / notified In writing, thota all : sales of 5“vlh.' 3s.r:= ;T --, = ^ ^ a r^ a rr,t= .‘ii; fhaat Orlva T ro c to r ...... $55,000 5 0 . 5 0 0 !/t> Cut 1 ...... $650 ^ 5 9 5 3220 Coi USED GRAIN DRILLS ...... w , Fm llA farm inventory propertypr will 303, . h c j «rc L ' $4 CAA Uvl-U U linill UlllkkV B.atHarva.tarW/RowFlndar ...... *8.000 * 5 , 5 0 0 millionpOUndS. 11206 W/9 Platform *7 Sur>d.picki.,. 54,500 ^ 3 , 9 0 0 BARTER z*'DESCRIPTION • WAS SALE 3614 Haoth 6661980 6 Row T h at w as th e Sam e percentage drop . b e s u s p e n d e d .” I967Ti7Troclor ...... $8,500 ^* 6 , 7 5 0 I I ISO rinder M i.« ...... $3,500 a O K 3240 Coi S fV , A A A 2948 IH51024X6 Cm V M M Beat Harvatter Racondlllonad ...... & A L 0 1 4 « 5 0 0 ' rOCOrdCd nationwide as th e ^ Agriculture Secretaryiry John ,R. ’ 1 , 9 9 5 W/ Block eariier Uiis year directeddir stale ______> 4 Oor C _ 3262 JDm frn n r.!tr,V ; • • • « 4 , 0 0 0 > Single OI»c Groin Orill...... 52,995’ * 2 , 5 0 0 3648 Heath 440 4 Row ^ A gricullure D epartm ent COntifiued IlS F m H A o ffic ia ls to foilfollow strict ||O r i ido R ohi,...... ,r, $650 . > 5 5 0 vv/ ...... E ..s ,.: s o o * 1 4 , 5 0 0 - ’ i " t , . r p X ‘,s o ...... « .,s o * 2 ,1 0 0 ...... «,3oo *5,500 guidelines before disposinislng of forms I lA t* ...... SO I.D enter Valley 3269 IH : taken over by the agencycy so thal the W W fclED TRACTOR r:?5rtTJ«ob,...... ,^,.,...„o * 2 ,9 5 0 ...... 3.S.0 '*3 ,1 5 0 yenrs becansa „t excessive p^duc R AHACHMIIENTS : = Potato Roller ...... $1,000 $ 8 5 0 I #. D E SC R IPTIO N IKFD PI lo c a l la n d m a rk e t w o u ldInol no suffer. BARTER# WAS PRICE 33B7 IH 1 ...... M ore recently, howeverver, lhe hold- 2sb 8 iHoir<}lract Axia Duol W haali ft RImt 3556 loon son 13 Doivr Groin Loii Monitor. Pao tlfl«> • . . . t ; . « . o o o * 6 5 , 0 0 0 * W/Pr«>»Whool» I Grail Seeder ...... $6,500 * 5 , 7 5 0 BARTER # DESCRIPTION WAS SALE l a ^ t ' m S w as up frL ^ ^ down on selling propertyirty has boen itTlraf]344"A>la ...... $595 ^ 4 9 5 8iodlodeF/3670Catv ...... $5,000 ^ 4 , 5 0 0 . 3291 ih: e asQ d . w h ic h h a s r a is e d ccoi o m p la ln lsln 3W 9 Fo*tHit Hitch te I rnmh^.Cor ^A l.D ...... $ 1 1 . . C A A 33bs ih 630 24>.7 . _____ $ K V C A 3063 Wott. ^Bottom ^ B * N ovcm bcr 1983. Uie ovcrall dccline in alnt A d o p te r ...... ______L « 3441 MUk — ------Groingriii-Wyprcit-Wheeii ...... J6.500------P io w ^ n ,------^.,-,-*4.400------M , 2 9 0 - -m ilk production cam e from a ____p a rts of.the Midvia;st ..whentiere farmland- LP ...... i i l — ______orryatlStcupo ...... ■ ■ ■' values are down sharplylly from Ihelr 3415 m *iWIH10&6w —*27495- - = “ ™ ; clorHobt3%"AKU ...... Oy. poii„p.con..,...... soo * 1 , 5 0 0 i ; . r w % X ” H , a ...... ».»» *2,500 K^JlioVpi’or...... * 6 7 5 record levels of a few yearjar&ago. ifoeioi ...... $250 ? 1 5 0 331 < AlaiaacoH62 ” 48 JD p-on ^ Joe O'NeUl, a spokeok&man tor Yard$cropar ...... *2.500 ^ 1 , 5 0 0 vv/ ...... „ .s o o * 6 2 , 5 0 0 - " S - " - * . . . . . : ...... >3, . . . * 2 , 7 0 0 , ...... ' *875 -aJo^thanayearear,,er,stand,ng li3 6 D u e l» ,...... $650 F m H A , s o id th a t a s o f Dec.)ec.3i,i983- $ 5 0 0 3363 IH 1 p-on - ____ 3398 6*0 1*0 3% the- most recent figureires readily I S A K J S S S ^ a J u o j M - H - . . . . .v,.....v..S:o.o * 7 6 , 5 0 0 “ “ S S a * ...... * 1 , 7 2 5 ...... *650 Producilon October to ^ Sx3«Duol»...... $650 5 5 9 5 Ver,^ard Scropar...... i1.7S0 > 1 . 4 9 5 w/ avaUable — tiie agcncy * 3433 MPMF750Di974Combina • ■ m m m i & IH ,#10 20x6 tAt.7 u fS 7 i ‘ ^ Novcmber was Off by 9 million pounds cy held 2,089 35M M I.W,W16.0x3» M 44 farm s nationally, involvii W/16'Haodar.W/ Hydro ...... *23,500 * 2 1 , 5 0 0 GrolnOrlN...... 51,950 * 1 , 7 9 5 Beltom'l8"Plow *1995 * 1 , 3 9 5 U»C State due lO a SCaSOnal decline )lving 488,000 “ w r JKiAxlaDuolt l D ...... $1,000 $ 0 < A 3227 Evarwarimon V S O 3209209 land Plona ...... a c r e s ...... $3,000 ^ 1■ r . »7 a S # O w vv/' The nine states affecteded byI llie new ...... 5U.500. *14,500 .. s ..« o * 4 ,5 0 0 ?r;?6nv:: ...... » « ■ *250 S e 3152 Evan SOLD order and the number otof farms and .------...... ------3587-18*20.24x7 Groin Drill------i - '------— ------3« 2 (HCU03-4...... - ...... - ...... - ...... ' - - % m -m m -m -' Crop iS CSUmatcd. a t 8.G6. billlpn . I o w a . 34 f a r m s h e ld b y/FmilAanda F r BARTER[ >4'D E SC R IPTIO N WAS SALE Bataata W ogon...... 1 * 0 ...... *7.500 ....*5:950 ------3 jy , ,W/14 „ j Plorform. Cob, Coolar...... ,..*6,500 4 ,7 3 0 ' / W/Sfal Pra...... ,.*6.500 * 4 , 2 5 0 Bottom 18"Plew ...... *4.000 * 3 f 5 0 0 pOUndS, Up sliRhtly from IWSIS f lj_____ 400 1974 Truck ^ ViCA 3594 J0 24x6GrainDriir"...... ' —3i2n«^i^3^ttom-.------71, ’ “bflHonipound'Harvest ag land devoted lolal of 8,366 acres; MlnrIln n eso ta, 149 ” »» ia-Flow[3) U 'D an o Combo Bad ...... $9,SOO * 8 , 5 0 0 t u 7, J r ...... ■ • , # 9 0 . ,w /sin B iao i.k .G ro ..$ aad ar...... *1.500 1 , 3 0 0 2Wayi6~piew ...... *950 ' * 7 5 0 ' lo potatoes increased by soome 13,000 a n d 12,000; M isso u ri, 198 z ...... S250 * 1 5 0 3588,IH7 Kansa8r^ an«^^tOWt-HHH 'liQ Q in iT fU tli ,„ ______$ 1 - 1 —< A A ----- 3597-IH>1QGralnDrlll . . . • « ■ A A C 3629 JD 43004 Bottom aCTCS. 2 0 'B a d t H o l it...... ^ .$ 7 .5 0 0 1 *6»500 *1 2814 E..~la-Fl^w O litributort______u?- ..-.<^..5^00 I l,9W V _ 24x6W/00»bia0i.k»s.adar ...... 51.850 1 , 0 9 9 ' 2 woyTripBaom Plow...... *4.000 * 3 , 5 0 0 -The yield Statewide was csUmated ------C,00(^-Nebraska,-13-and5.< d19U2TenTruck ''G routid Driva U n lit___ _ ..,,_ .TTr.'T’.' 7.T .7.. J2T5 r----- $105 360J MF D akota, 49 and 14,000; Soui louriatoul! " reg AxIa A 20 "Potato B a d ...... $3,300 *! W/1S / . S . ' c o t ' c - o - o ...... ™ . , , . o o o * 7 , 5 0 0 ...... r „ ,s o o * 4 , 5 0 0 ...... >.,soo * 1 . 2 5 0 ____ 52 a n d 12.000: and WIscomwnsln. 88 and ______* 2 , 9 5 0 3.-.:!omo Mode 7 Shond . • • • • ' ■ 3664.IH-.140------^ ______.r— ------____1 8 . ^ ______• • • Anh>nhydram Applleotor,'3 Point ■■ r.-i-r. *695-.-- - - - * 5 9 5 ------■ - ■ ■ • ' .------...... M,i«i~*3,850 iX'T; ------^ ^ — ...... -

^ ...... — | - i r J n F j r * " * T F i n i r * T l r * ^ ^ „ M ushroom jcrS o p j i p : — ^ [WASHINGTON (AP) -— Big com I - crop in 1984? Another bumlumper wheat I harvest? Mushrooms mu Iil n t IM C y'vS - Wqiver of Finance ' mushroomed, I The year-earlier according lo the too, says the Agriculturture Depart-

The mUshKSbm crop In I e— In'lhe-lSto^B?------K l f f i I S i =CT^~07iy" item s w hen 13- — ^seaa?n was~a~reeflrd-or5rssz -fnilUdh------— ------^------...... M a g i c . 13.1 mllllori pounds, up n percent^___ pounds, up 14 percent rrorino82:a3; ffoi ------m ~ | M according .to the departmaidt^rodue««v^ged«- — . the crop — 280 nUUion pouiX)unds, up 13 C A L L T t p e r c e n t f r o m th e p r e v io uIS s season,s< ■ c M E 1 - 8B O O -8214904- — T h e v a iu e o f th e m u sh roroom o i harvest r b u F i w as also a record at $4W!j5 million,n up 13 percent from 1982-83, the. U annual We N owAlso / h(ave Ai Store At1226 W est!27th in Burlrley, Ido h eH fh o n e: *78-7911 or «7e-7 '» ''' ...... , ' > ' % ^ S S s i S S report said. ______^ • ______^ ^ ' . I ^ ' - — 1 in th e sam e i ^ o d of 1983. . ' ' ~ _ . ^ ^ ______:...... _------— r- --- r-x, _

W T[mea-New#. Twin1 FflFalls, Idaho Sunday Oeceiicember23, IW ' ' ' ' - '------" ---- ——r J------• fpi/Busin'ic ss— --77— r T r a dl e w i i Ki d s - — - ^ o r k - a t --borne ischcm€e p a y ^ The Snake Riverr ChapterC of the ;NaUonal. Assodatloitloa of Bank

-D um , Installment loanoan officer at the- . . . . / . Gooding office off FFirst Sectuity Q. Aboutiut a mooth or.ao ago, tbere ______Bank of Idaho, Itsts president for .commerceree beforeI you donate.to.chorf . w aaanadadlnjtbedassUledBectloQ - e,-flssl^LLn!st . ______1985TBadnleDod«erfl —^ ^ d i r eeadi^CItticahpaittliQe, a i ___ ^ B etl:tter «“ • -. r — ------“orflcer-for'TwIn’FalFalls'Bank-and^^^^H WorkattKI hom e 3-4 hours daUy up- ■Sin€LS_S__^Q^Haveyoeyouevertiefifa^^lm outfit <• Trust Co.. Is the newwvicepresldent,- V dating mam antngTtidH<»vtl^ a l ------and-Joan-HoUlfleldrl'V lo an ^ ffico r-at— — ££^£5 Burii r c a u . ' ______^.called Ocea>ceanPromoUoa?.Iieceivedl______Mhhrt Plrct Mnflnn ^ “citttomererfnesrGoodpayand~^— : certifiedd Wletter trom tbem saying I’v4 Jonal—B a n k -io — -beoefltsrS retary-treasurer. jr Send brief resume to our NNa a ------1 - ^ ------— — — w p n a taintastlc n ta flahlng boatt------r - j ------Jerome, is secrcti: Uonal Healeadquarters: ACS, 675S h was organized ■■ ■ _ The chapter, which « H o U y v9od t^ Blvd., Suite 210, Los alhom e. It Is best Jusl ti imbers from lave definitely heard of Uiis i ______in 1976, h as ^ m e n ^ -A iigele3.C^Callf-fl0028^I Ina money since you definit ------M agjc and WoodHlveiIvervalleys.-The— iy.-Unfortunateiy, youhavent—, ~ - resum eI aoaod wfaatl received back isIs _ m aklngahy: ^ ^ association Is compoi p o ^ 'b f 30,000 ...... - - T- • actually/wonanythlng. wo • m orelikeiIce an advertisement for an women financial executives ex na- Ql 1 thInlHna ntvwrf envelopesle stuffing op eratlta. The ertlsing specialty firms wblcB ------Honwide:------^ Charily called the Amer nam e ontlil tbel^teris'M ^'Grant. Do neet Better Business Bureau ? ^ you have a fo r Cancer Research. Is ------^^-JackJardlDeoflliellielsen Motors in ------eanylnfonnatloQonUiis - ■dsof business practice due t f " c o m p ^ly? ? thwhllechari^? ISaS ' Tw in F alls, recentlyy wasw named top their misle:IsleadinganddeccpUve ■ Lincoln-Mercury sales st repre* A. According looiu'Givlive But Give advertisingsing and seUIng procUceSoYcii A. W e havlave received a copy of the sentatlve in the Denvcn ver D istrict for J f W isely list put out by thclhc Phllan- will end1 up ipaying som e outrageous S JEAN BURNUM RICHARD WE/:- a v e r advertlscn ' the month of Septiplember. The Bank semenLwhich Mel Grant is! Ihroplc Advisory Servlc’lce/Councllq(, CODchnrsiargeforshlppingaridhan- ■ Ilk w o m e n p r e s i d e n t Inducted atbaranquet scndlngou: out. I'm afrbid lo reporl lhat _____ district includes 282a ddealerships In ...... lat Better Business Bureauaus. The | dllng, andnd thetl "blow up vinyl raff'’ ■ - — =We8tem-stale3,-said-T — Traveller; airorTwin'Ir r m is ; an a------istanothe^typical work-at— d-Theisen-presi'-—andndver/ertlsing:------:heme. dent Emmett Harrisonson. * D arla Kay Dean of Wendt Research docs not meet«t Better the amountlunlyouliavepald. - . S ■at-home schemes do not mccl T h e slal:tale B ureau of Occupationalll lecl Business Bureau stanclcdards for Il’s bestjst titosave your money for Ui^l business Bureau standards of R ich ard W. Weaveaver, a BuW L icen ses!^ h as issued m anicurist andi The Canyon Springs IrT— Im Better Bus iof charitablesolicitations.IS. dream boatxmt you’ve always wanted.-T— - 5 practice nnd are also con- - > native, has been selectected a fellow of ctjsmeloloology liccnsea-to a-numbef”r~ F alls has been awarded t ------z Tills organization doe:jesnolspenda ...... to be illegal according to the thc American Societyty ofAc gronom y.“ o f RTaglcIc ’Valley residents ofter re­r- Seal Footiservice Award le reasonable percentageeofpubliccon- < "QucsUot',UottsPcoplcAsk’'isa ? Weaver is professessor. of soil _ cent_testssts. Ranell A. Patterson._of..f .. D alrjroea, of Idaho.. Tl iuthorilies,dueto trlbutions on programsIS andi activities re a d e r s''s service a colimut. Queries •esentatlon of eamingpoten- microbiology at Texasxas A & M Unl- Twin-FalFalls—was- licensed as "a3 recognizes restaurants; .and otiier' ~ n- ‘ described in solicitationons In ac c o r-...... sh o u ld b>eaddressedlo: ea i rQuesUons ■ demand for services. It hns v e rsity a nd a researchrch er In biologl- m an lcu rlsrist. food facilities that use i s dancewithdonorexpecixlaUons.Il’s People Ask.is k ." BBB, 409 W. Jefferson, > real dairy “ icrlerm lned lhat w hat you will cal nitrogen fixation.n. He^ was one of R eceiviiiving cosmetology licenses5 products In table service. I] always nice to give, bul:Jt please give B oise, Id,d, Bi83702. QuesUons ofgeneraj actually’ CJca m is approxim ately 45 ------29 new fellows Inductec:ted at the socle- - werei'BolBobble M.- Welch of B u h l;^ ' . wisely. Check wilh theI loca!Ic B etter In terest willwili be answered hem. whl(^ tr week doing this type of work ty's annual banquetit inii recognition R o sa M.f. Cardlel, Mary E. King,, Sam Oyeracre of the,e Overae™ centsperv ork Business Bureau or locacal cham ber of others wllltviil beansw ered by mall. of theirprofessionalI achievements.ac Paggy L>Lyn PattersMi and Jenny-/■ Insu ran ce A gency in Kimim berly was allill __surance sales,______H om e a nd G arden BxjEbqMelUoa to bc w e rc : Lorraine Lo: I r ^ Conner off held In th e spring sporponsoi^bythe Kelchum;m; Allda B. Guza andI W ayne a n d Jeannlne SiSeam ons of t t o l buyneirnploye boosting coverage to $l$1.5 million, an repre?ente(inted farm workers In interest In Moore: PublishingP to D ^ r^b J. Nae^e, Diannei TE C Is one of m ore th a' n a : » d t l “ ’ in- ■ omount larger than many n farmers negligence;icesu lts. \ \ ■ partner Wes Gates5 to U work as a Russell,, ^ N icU Lynn S d m iid t, Cor-- nationwide that handle in Idaho should o pt to buy in- hey carry,' Boyd sald.”He »said he did not - F a rm wcworkers-often cannot-walt “ > freelance consultant,oiit on promotions e n a L. Stockharo ! and Tamarai _ Fertilizers brand. or rtsk losing everything they ^____ have, say;ays a lawyer whose cllentlent" know if the Jury w os awiwareoftheex- several morm onths unUi a negligence su lf - ^~~r-loal— ^ mllllon-dolIarliar lent of coverage. goes to trialTlal or Is setU ^ out of court to^ ^ - negligenceice suit. . “■------— ln'‘^^rourerrgcenrcasascTirwhlch-he—recoverexp J . Boyd of Boise representedited wasnol Uivolvedr^ycyd-Bald,.Ia.]ury—he-gaidrUi T F e e 3 Io ^stock .CreckFarmsJnc..and.ownerner—awarded 'a shopperr more lhan "Uon, "heB cajcan gel that Immediately. ’ ^ ‘Bud" Galcy Jr. In a case! In $170,000 becausc she slslipped and-ln=----- F a rm accaccidents not covered by the ' up in neaa r l v ...... S e t ; "1 l- seasonal-worker,—Lorenzonzo-Jured-her back-after■ rreceiving per-~ p ro g ramn al;also cause a d niin on public ' ^ Sanchez,:, li lost part of a hand in 19821982 mission to use theie employees’ resourceses vwhen hospital^ do not gpt while tryirylng lo unclog a potato har-lar- bathroom In a store. paid promptimpUy. or injured workers are ' 'ml states^ vesterina1 a field near Hammett. The trend towardi larger Jury forced loto seeks aid from county ih- WASHINGTON (AP)-) — Cattle be- On Oct.1.31, I a Jury aw arded Sanchezhez aw ard s In law suits shoiloujd not be lg- dlgenl fundiiinds, Lopez said. ; SS ing fed for the consum er>r m arket as of $1.35 milliollion, of which $160,000 was: for nored by em ployers, Boj(oyd warned. B ul RuUiluUi MUIer. Canyon County B l i l i i i ep iiliip t. _ Dec. 1 in the seven maloi^or .beef states m edical expenses, e Boyd said. Therh e welfare adminisU'ator,adr doesn’t r^oli - totaled 8.55 million headid, a 9 perccnt remainderie r w as for disability, lost. in- Optional w orker’s'conompensation in- any caseses iin which illegal aliens or Increase from a year agago and 3 per- come andind suffering the accidentlent su ran ce for farm emploiloyees costs be- migrant; wworkers with documents cent m oro than on Nov.. 1 ,1982, accor- causeSancinchez. tw een 3 p erccnt and 7.5’.5 percent of a n sought courMunty aid after farm-caused ^ __ JD airy faiirmers seminin a r.s e t_____ 'ding to a“new~Agrlcultulture'D epart*------employee!&-wages.:accccQcdlnfiJoJig- accidents.ts. HM ost m edical bills paid for LOGAN, Utah —- A seminar to help dairyy 1farmers improve herd ment survey. ______H ad , theiie em ployer purchased op- ures supplied by the ststate Industrial aHuisDjrthythecounty-are-the-resull-of— ^ management Is scheduledscl for-Jan. 8 ot UteJtah State University in . Feetilot Inventories wevere up from a Uonal worker’s wo compensation in- • Commission. ______automobile.m p nM»Mpnte,-tthAgAWt- — ------L ogan:------yoac-aBo4^all-ctates exe» «ei» i'o m Hovenaen, to o3d d Producers of Migrantint support; groups In Idaho N ationally knowniwn speakers will discuss lopiopics such as feeding for department said Friday^ a monthly restrictedihI to mcdical expenses plus)lus Idaho secretary , said fjfarmers might have triedled In pasl years to extend - o p tim um m ilk prodi-oductlon, m onitoring udderr hheallh and m ilk quality report. $90,000 for'or lost income and disability,Ity. bc better off If the exemption e for mandatoryory w orker’s com pensation to a n d m anaging herdfrd reproduction, M arketings of “ fed'd " cattlc In B w d sol‘iaid al the recent annuallual agricultural emplojloyers were agriculturalural workers. Lopez said il’s . * T h e sem in ar twgirzglns a t 9 a.*m. In th e E cces CoConference Center at the November totaled 1.49I millionr head, meeting: of Food Producers oUdaho.‘0.— - eliminated.- But-he-scsaid he didn’t imilkelyanjany new effort \^ l tie made USU cam pus. Costs t isi: $8. i t is open to th e pUblict)lic. F urllter Informallon up 2 percen t from last yere a r and 1 per- " If I hachad a' big farm, I would cer-ler- know If farm groups vwould support Uiis year,,ir. becauseb of th e size of Uie ' Is available by calling ca USU extension daliialry specialist Wallace cent more ^ a n two yearsrs ago. ike workmen’s comp," Boydoyd the change. Reptibliconcan majority elected lo the T ay lo r a t 801-750-216'2164. The p lacem en t of novew cattle and said. Jerry Goit^oechea,I, whose Boise Legislatureure hi November. calves in, feedlots last5t month was ■ The potaotato h arv ester h ad wamlngangs . law lIrm helped represresent Sanchez, . SeveralQl stales,st including Texas and F a rm o pperations i hoi>nored reported at 1.91 millionin head, up 13 p rin ted in 111 places instructing opera-jra- said he initially considtidered Irying lo WashingtonJlon, have recenUy rem oved perccnt from Novembercr of last year ^®rs to not o t: m ake adjustm ents wilh thc have the farm cxempUtUon overturned fa rm exemEempUons from their worket^s KANSAS CITY’ —- T hree M agic V alley farmrm operations have been and 9 percent more thafian two years m achine3 eiengaged, he said. The ownerTier In court, using the SanchChez case. compcnsaUisaUdn laws, said Sergio ______TwyijmtTort h y th o aLAggrtrlalInn ^ ^ rn tg ln jr _ _ equenl safety m eetings for i^jVmctlcan.Eolled.Hereford i r =ogo.-lhfrreport-saldr=:r • - ___ held freqi for As it turned out. Sanenchez.beneflled _GuUeijez,-ia,_an-Idaho-Legal-Aid-ot ------toMualitywws! Feedlot inventories as of Dec. 1 in ‘ em ployeesJCS. from not qualifying; for worker’s tomey WiUl witl Uie agency’s m igrant C. J . Boss of TwitVin Falls, Frank A. Rodgeners & Sons of Castleford the seven states, which:h accounl for ^“1 Gal3aley was held responsibleib le compensation, he said, farm worke;irker law unit. a n d H uettlg Famlily ily Herefords of Hazelton eacheai own a cow that has about three-fourths off the nation's bccai^! thctl tractor driver lefl the thc That frequenUy happcptiiis In t:ase3 of A t Iciastist <27 suites have m ade Uie achieved Benchmaimark Dam.status, an awark’ard which goes to the beef, and their percentajjig es of a y e a r m ach in es in ii gear when he instructed;ted serious injuries whereI n>negligence can coveragee mmandatory, although some b re e d 's m ost efficie{cient and consistent producer;lers. earlier, included; two Workerkere to remove debris from■om be proven, but fa p n wovorkers In most exempt employers em who hire fewer ____' ______TheassociqtlQagii1 sa v e thc aw ard to GS4.covvssnatlonwicledurjngl984. n ______Arlzoiui,-420,00Q.headJi< nn n or 1 nnrt - U>e c hainnconveyers? c cases would benefit from fr coverage than fourir seasonalsi workers or hove 103 p ercen l of a y e a r eararlier; Callfor^"^ TlMTOtfhtfherirad-anlnsOT^nctrpollcy llcy~tmder worker's romprpr siiid-Camilo, annual payriayroll'sl^lhan$ip,000.-_ ; . nia, G36,000 and 107;37; Colorado, C ablegatition workshiliop set 1,020,000 and 104; Iowa,'a, 805,000 and KIMBERLY-Fl■ Farm ers and business repre:iresentatlves from the ir- 85; K ansas, 1,520,00000 and 118; rigation Industryy can leam about adva:Ivances In cablegatlon N ebraska, 1,830,000 anand 108; and ' technology at theI annualan Cablegatlon Worksho;ihop being held on Jan. 15 ittle ----- T exas, 2,320,000 an d 123. at the Snake Riversr ConservalionC Research Cen:enter noar Kimberly. • Corikintlnued from Page Cl • Seeking repeal of InternalIr Reve- • Supporiporting an increase of as S cientists fromI tlietin center, which is ru n by/ thetl U.S. D epartm ent of nue Service regulationons about im* m uch as a flve-cenf peV head lo Uic Agriculture, and1 expertse> from private Indusdustry will describe the M ilk level dp ucportlne 'ili^ ip a n dd vWashington. '• Urging independe; I of local committees of publi? ! effects of cat- land users t B oard sa id F rid ay that n jslng the actions of Meatcat study to determ ine the c !rs to help Uic Idaho Depart- 1 milk output In Opposli ms and river ment of FI; C aitle helerpes cure scsought the first 11 months of ISM13; was about P ric e Invc!vcstlgators and other groupsjps tie grazing on stream ' Fish and Game set uppec • e brouglit class action suitsIlls banks. limilsonblgiblggameinthestaUi. ' RENO — A Unlverversity of Nevada-Reno resea 125 billion pounds, dowjwn 3 perccnl ' searcher is attempting to nl933. “Salnst major m retail chains andmd • Urging Bureau of .L.Land Manage- • Opposlnoslng land exchanges bo^ develop a vaccine! agagainst herpes virus in cattltttle. from the sa m e period In 1 Officials said thc nunimber o( cows meatpackcikers. mcnt to adopt new rai•ange m anage- tw een Uiele slstate Land Board and f ^ Berch Henry, assistant ass professor of veterierlnary medicine in the eral agenclencles. , ^ a v erag ed 10.8 milli cing a ccntral file for live-ve- m enl teclmiques. school's College oof f. A griculture, say s lie woulould like lo analyze an- d crop security statements: In • Seeking reconsideraration of a fed- • Encourtouraging the University of* . tibody samples from■om, Nevada cattle. Using gen’cnetic engineering tech- November, 3 percent Twer fc th f lg Nov. 1983. The average e ra l legal opinion, thajiat„.places Uie Idaho to3 ctcooperate wlUi Uic cattle niques. Henry hopes>es to develop a vaccine againainst tlie virus, ng to obtain livestock trailsills s ta te ’s unappropriatedd water under assoclaUonlon lo fund a study of range . “ We know thati lhlhe herpes virus c au ses de;deaths in cattle, but we cow was reported at 97 I “ • T rying, rller. , on some pulpublic riglits of way. federal conlroi. m anagemment er techniques. . d o n ’t know the exiffixifcl'humbcrs," he says. “W‘We need lo work in the pounds below a year earll field with Nevada1 ranchersra to djjterixtlne howw (g reat a problem it I s ." . Henry_.say.s Jic!;._welcQmcs...cDopcration 1 ifrom' rancliers and veterinarians in theh e state.5 _ PotatoJ ■ ^ ~ T h e research cotcould have implications fo for conlrolling herpes r O n t hl i e m o ni r e ------• Continued fromnPageCS 1 ' Agrlcullureure procedures In inspecting viruses in humansns and; other animals os well,we the scientist says, shipm entstsofpotatoes. ol __ Although herpes virusesvir In hum ans an d In cattle ca are not. identical. were: Jeff Feld of Ab\b c rdccn. vice* "^'W orktnfliting=lewBrd^-a-fBlr-trade ^ T ransM ^5d_goes-intb-0operation—------president for frcsli-dehyilydraled activi— agreementtJmtUiafwlll limit Uie arriounts------1 len ry -an d ji-coUcitUeague. Jam es E v erm annI fromfr W ashington State"- ~ ties;' Ladon Harriell ofof Idaho Falls, of potatoestoes being shipped-froni University's School'X)1 of Veterinary Meaicine, a :, are seeking Iwo objec- ^ TWINFAlZs^TransM cd Inc., a new non-eri-cmergcncy ambulance' vice president of finwcnee; and Je rry _C anada Intinto the _castern_,Unlted...... - :tives:a fast simple:)le test for delermining if catcattle have h crpes and a — - serv ice, h as gone Intinto operaUon inlhe M agic Vailoy.Va ...... -•.. 'F u h k eb f'A shtdhj v ic c ppr«!deht.oIUie_Slates. r .. . vaccine that wil^klllIdll infected ceijs without dam ------“Owned by Gary ThrhicttcnofTwin Palis,-the seiservicc carries patients------st^'^ivlslon, who woiin Uie only con- • Opposln;jsing any effort to remove uie who d o not need emimergcncy treatment, bUt mimay need some type of tested race In the 198535 elections by slate solesiaies Uuf exem ption Xor' • C ircle K[ posts\ record:d n et m edical attention. .beating three other condlididates. agriculturaljral production; " ' T ransM ed.uses onan ambulance vehicle equip]lipped with oxygen and .District chairmen, wwho help run • Support!M rtingji solution Ui Uie Swaj)' ■ PH O E N IX 1 - Tlielie C ircle K Corp. h a s annouiounced’a contlnuatiorfof first aid* supplies. RRegistered nurses generall:ally will attend the pa- PG I’s day-toKiay aclivlUlUes, also, were Falls walerJter rights dispute Uial will record eamlngs durliuring its second fiscal quartei•terendingOct.31. tients, althougli fam mily members may attendd thet patient if a physi- named. Magic Valley cchairmen are Ulow forr bt boUi ugricfilturol dfiveloth * I T h e com pany. whUvhlch operates 2,631 convenieilienee stores in 23 states, clan says a medic Isis not necessary, Tlilellen Myiays. Phil Wlieeler of DecIoTirfor Dlstricl V .' menl andiJowpowerrates.. lo\ “*' • posted net eamlngsgs iof ».8 million on sales of $408.4 m illion during and Rodney Mills ofif Jero m e for • SupportIwrtlng adequate sUitc fun- ______the-quarteiU-35ifceaj:catiiings-were.bp-from-$1.9H.9jnllllon-ln.lhe-same------(-Beeond-twin-Falis-tMislnealess-providing-lransfer ------esearch-work-atUieUnivereir^------period last year. service for noii-errjmergcncy - patients. Currerrently Magic Valley _ Polatis said he g Accumulated resulsuits for the first half of ththe y ear cam e to J19.D R egional M edical Cc renler’s Emergency Transpcsport Servlce^rovldcs generally to continue aias in the pasl "^~ProtestlHflng'U ie effects of the 5 k e ^ — Burlci', Jerome, Buhl:uhl and Ketchum . ' T ransM cd Inc. canin be contacted by phoning: 73734-4061. law . Uie suite’se’s voice acUve in national _ • R evising U.S.' Detepartment of policy. :— i . ' „• ■ ~ A ^ . i. .... Sunday Oec

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OOM^raonals |007-Jobs of Interest 007-^obs OT of Interest 0008-^les People Oi:017-6u8lne830pptys. « (^HomesF^^Sde 03 __ (*32 HOTUNE“““ ^ ^ DAVID Steed'8t.A5SOC.'.ln’c,._ FRONTIER-- FF .WHOLESALE..00■ Bo solf.omploycd. Pel.shop___ E BESTNETWINLOCAtrON—.OLOER OI HOME In Shoshono. BUHL'S qO> BEST:.. Classic 3 ...... A Problem is nol a problem CONFIDENTIAL 01 Idaho Faiis. Idaho has Oisiribulor Oi ol Insiilulional in. in shopping conlor. Only ErEnotgyellicioni,5br..shop. LcLot E Ml. Vlow Acros. Ap'*' bdrm., hcjit 2 balh In Rainbow. whon sharod. Montal Health BOX NUMBERS aqulrod lho Ford Heavy Duty Foods. Fo Bar supplies A snack J12^00J^c_R^lyTO^7. R'RV parking. Lois moto. praised pt S27.000 cash or Oniy oni, {82.000. Jim al Barker Assoelailon. Spm lo 7am. 24 TruiTruck Dealership & aro in Ilems. Ile Noods salesperson In FOR cn RENT OR LEASE: $M,B00,_W1I « taik^73_4_^4956^ _ make m. oiler. Has good RoaR_00llor^.541-4371, ______houraj3£wqokon^;______T nood ol Good ambitious key Twin Tw Falls/Sun Valley. High Yellow yo Staiion. Slalion al 159 BrBri^k 3 bedioo'm. VprinMors. gardon 9” spot wilh walor righl. Tho -Timcs-Ncws cannot pooplo- CtCommission * guarantee. BY OWNER, 3 bodroom. Lady s6ok's“ oonilflman- for - ddiscloso lho laenilty ol any .5 ° , 4m Avo_Squlh. 713i3266. _ _ 2 balhs, near High Schooi. 208:78^_4m_or 6«J76*36il2_^ family room, den, 1'h balh. advertiser using a box 2 truck salesmen & 1 ouisido" SeSond-rosumo- 10 PO-Box...-. S»,000.jA£O_Rully 733-6217. p'rESTIGIOUS" PF HOM'e' in cu3' companionship and travel, a pans salesman. 8fl'8896. Boise.lD 63707- RERESTAURANf Family Drivo » custom bulil. Rainbow sub­ Ago and llnancos nol Impor* numbor. However, readers Thiu. Liquor iounoo com* r small lown surrounded by oivi:division. 543*6542 ------Musl be oxpcrionced. Sond COUNTRYCHRiSTMAS-^':Mountains. rivois 4 f f l ! lant but prolor gentleman bo liintorosiod in a position of* Rosumo to;.David Stood S Q- binalion. sol up lor lood .•J»,»0-Cican3bd/monl.5 “ 50 or older; Wrllo lo Box X- nforod. bul desiring to avoirt mO-Pra/ssstoiKl cho.l,.„.wcll*oqulpped, • • ox - - a c wi'icrorness. fro n t entry hall — •-sendmg-a-rcsumo to certain Acooc.-tnc.. Aiin;'_Sponeo___ " a c re s NW ol Jerom e Goll loads 10 largo living room, m i •64r-c^o-Times-«ows.-Box~3 Lotl, 3905 North Yoiiowsiono ------_ Services------Veicellenl Mom & Pop living Coutse*Cholcc r r counlry llv- *] 03 4 -Jero m s Homes - Days-til—:|518J ’wln_FaJiSj_ldano._____c com panies can do so by ad- uaricrs. Wrllc Bcryi Percy. 1-, with llroplaco. viow. Oming Hwy. Idano Faiis, 1083401. or hC ing close 10 Twin Faiis. nice ,q, d ressing your reply to lho h'o m F N UfiSING 1 ~TH ERA* aslielord Idaho or call 537* ' room, library. Movci kiich* ' BEAUTIFUL LOSE WEIGHT NOWI Herbs g Q 2l'‘:§09-iSM31'-______PY provided by Idaho Home rr, aroa. Assumablo Loan. T46. »n ol LKo. Call 326*4948 or 734- °box num bor i placing it in an 6662alier4;OOD.m. on- opening to covorod 2 yoyoor old hom e South Easi • onvolopo addrossoQ loi ICU/CCU ICU RN NEEDED IM- Hoalih Hc and Hospice poison* .$70.0000 bdrm country ^palio. bath, laundry. ol JiJoromo sitting on 1 acre. Christmas^ 8 5 5 1 ______I MEDIATELY. Conlact Jody nonol. Includes hospital hchomo on 1.66 acros iusl 5. Ba I basemenl Upstair^ ?,.Qahi Classified Advoriising MEI ------1^1 minulos East ol Twin. Big m Ookloy.slono entry, sunken MEET CHRISTIAN SINGLES M ^ anager, Tho Tlmes-News, Zauha. Zau Personnel Dirocior. equipmoni, eq supplies and bdrms + Balh. 3*car garage iiviniliving room, largo kitchen/ , Save - ^ kilchen. view ol South Hills, by phone or mall. Love, PO p Box 546. Twin Falls. ID Bingham Blm Memorial Hospilal. oxoxygen. For Iptormallon caii S w /car pit. Abovo is unique dining oinU atoa; family room. 4 • y o u rself th e oOallng. Marriage. Local Na- e 734*4061 or visll ourollico in _ WARNING! Batn.b" repair, shop, garden. 83303. along wilh a nolo 98 Poplar, Biacklool. ID 73- The Timos-News recom- ,»j siudio/.api. Wilh panoramic bdrms. bdrn 2 balh upstairs. Dou­ llonwlde. no foo. donations ii 83221^785-4ipO_.EO_E. •____ Ihilhe Social Securlly Building. -.»74.fl00to play wllh. Reasonable Inloim^onlrom lho 4 Ibdrm. 2 balh, nico NW loc. bebedroom home. Largo V. (lowers. {45,000. m edlaio oponing in faslost-growing I*',, companies ralos. 734*5467 anytime day ' AlloTJrtiy G eneral's Con- Owner 0> wiil sacrilice at below aoro ao corner iot. Well loncod 5 . , CARE lor ono or Iwo senior SSouthern Idaho. This Is an SABALA & ROY REALTY 733-0931 bltl2ons. ^1 Reasonable rales. „ in Its Held. Promollons irom °1o£nlghl._*op*jn5wejcqrno. gy, markol value. Assumable ‘baback yard, -«■ 20x18 shop Ca!1934J9ll.______.___^ opporiunily (oi a challcng- within. Experience M/MAKE PLANS i^OW'lor Now Protoclion Prc Division. LcLoan. Reduced 10 J49.500. oubuilding. I22p*84. 733-4321 inc. prolessional and rewatr. T ' Yoars Eve. Will babysii in my sta -Call-W4-«567..--:~r:rT-2.— SINGLE PARENTS, PWP ading career. Excelleni salary desirable; bul net esscniiai- Yo Siatonouse.-Bolsc.- loaho— Cr Gel lull doialir, ol oppor- fiohome. Call 734.5449. 63763720. Phono 334-2400. cQOVERNMEtit AMISTEO* Family and Adull Aciivltlcs. aand outstanding Oeneliis in* If.vlunlllcs Irom Lairy Wahrcr, 037~F8nn8& Ranches D iscussions. Friondship S ce lu d es cost ol living ? " oid Rock ^'hool House . LOANS G.S.R. OT Supporl. Call 324-3763. 352- a Avco Financial Sorvicos. q (^HoneyToLoan _ nNow< submitting applications GEMSTATEREALTY BYB l "o < w n e r ? TsT cia s's 1 20- ' aiiowanceandcomDanycar, 1341 Filer Avenue East. Twin 4£6^ 7M-M8Q J33^2J4_,___ Applicants musl have col* c.,ii (ot governmonl assisted 73«400 Sow Farrow To llnlsh Hog Falls. Or call al 733-5514. An ------LoiLoans & Equity Loans avail, .* —-* —— 5Q|u Tho Angol said unio ihem i• MILKER HELPER WANTED - incomo. wllh iniotesi rolos Announcements-^ ^ a c w f,...... Boitablo—t>u. as low a s 4%. E>ampie: a ~wntrTtr''.n,in —= = £ iu — Housccicaning avaiiabie. tracts. tra' 423-620Qalier6pm. EASY'"ASSUMpTl0^[r.dT2'% - . _Jamlly.ol_4-wimit.4QQincomc_Ti! JI«t!l_EHA—toan—J-bdrm ------lor unio you Is born ihis day rirospdnse ploaso send'lS'' C3Tr«?3:529?-or733U31SrE5P------■I— ...I.,... . In tho Clly of David a Savior '< cepi Fri. Nighis or Satujday^ OJ homo. luh basem ent; which is Christ Tho Loid. ^nvesjm ent _ “now-hom Q'’-for J306 pot bedroom bo s. 3 balhs. formal {34.900. o J " By owner, ' Low------•*' aM2-L o a liF o unii______q Call733-92S9______WILL 0 0 THINGS you don’l BUYrT. or” SELL real oslalo ["Jmonlh. A limited numbor ol dining dir room, and a largo down. dow 324-1248.______.homas-will'be-ollerod-on a~do ™ ^ i u j & c a " hovo limo tor; shopplno. comrade, -moiigaoeo-and— * doubre-cargar*gorYou-Soason. Ali cosls paid, last OFFICE foMINlSTRATOR. Owner relirlng. Karon. Real* seiservlco. Motropolilan Finan­ ------availavallablo. Call Jay Ward.’ ! . FOUNOOOGS C REAL ESTATE LOAN REP Managor Mai noodod lor Finan* cial Services Inc.. Call col* Boyd Poulion or Mark Dart* , NOW AT THE TWIN FALI.S 6^ Selected offers S cial sorvlco Data Processing iyWori^67M15J. '7J ___Cla THE PRICE IS RIGHT Unltod Socurily Mortgage cial loci 734*0367. Box 2040. Twin SoSo act now while lho rates 'J®'inglon at Southern Id a h o ------. . ANIMALSHELTER Z Com pany is expanding iis BurBuroau. E^«poti^co^jn ac* 9AKERY: BA Established rolall Falls. Idaho 63303.______Roalty, Burloy. Idaho 208- ___.L0_CAIEQj;i6ttLA.YE..W.___- 30k0ry.__.519.500___ Baikor_ orcarb low. Boautilul 4 878-1116. Fleaiiors, 543*4371. • ^ ------HAPPY------bo 007—Jobs of Interest ^Is seeking motivated Loan financia? fine matters noc'ossary. Re ROW 'CflOP' AND bA IR IE S r":------1, .. H oura9 to 7pmonly ^ Rops lor our -Boiso. Twin Initial Iniii duiios wili include- - HOUOAYSI chishoice t^orihoasl Subdivl* SbMCTHINQ'SPECIAL' sioSion, (eaiures large cornor Wo Wei have a large solocllon lo Monday, thru_ Friday aAPPLlCATiOfTroHMS'iPClP Falls Fi & Idaho Falls Branchos nands*on nar computer work. stiow youl Thoro Is ono that andANa4*01244*0961,R4)aro rc National Qiganizatlon tc* ICQ Real e state lotIOI, Ienced yatd.famliy room sho> req u ires oxpoiienca wiih a This Thi is a siati*up business quiros Agent 10 oversee and _ wilh liiopiaco. double will mool your neods. Call •V.' Bflllany. molo, llvor S av:avallablo at Ihc Job Sorvico m m ongago Company, s 5 I or which whl should rosuil' in Jim Paulson 543*4930 •vrnilo, pup. lor operate . Inlerslaio's aarago. ovor 2000 (Inlshed J*"’ lor a 1»2 limo Tochnical lyp* ■bank. -tji Sond resum e 10 Unii- signllicanl sigi advancement HAMLETT REALTY square (eet and moro. Orlvo Bamea Barr Realty 1W3 Blue -- 2. Pit bull, malo. brown. - lot position. Slarling salary oi progress lor tho succosslul Maiiroom 2V Service Conlors. ft; od Socurily Mongago Com- pro Fealuring U.P.S.. MCI Eloc* H:030—H om esForSale ' years of Honest SofviceJ t)yBy 1511 Torgheo and call (01 UkgLN?rth?St*!!L 1^*! ____ 3; Cnosapoako. malo, js.S5.94 por hour & appHcanls pany. pi Box 7S66. Bolso Id candidate. can 'Salary is nego- OFFICE...... 733-4079 , eo _.t}i6wo, mu iromc Mall and m any'olhor A (l:lA S S iC 2*5tor7 rosTo7 ed, details. {68,500.1294-84. 20 acres.; OellghKul' large . _ .mu5l.be able .to typo.60 nct_.,a:-.a3 7 0 7 -0 t'c o n la ct Eric.Mur* Hatliable. Picasp roply to: P.O. Joyce Cote’ ...... 733-87B7 homo. Border T\F. {105.000. 4. 2, Oobormans, - fomalo, vvdworn. RcQUirod .appiicailen roli rc 208*344*4664. _ _ BoiBox 1292, Twin Falls. Idaho National Services. 10. bo 2 baths.C 3 bdrms *►. salo or Jo hom located in prime mail and >'5lO;J61.^._73_4*7l_05. ira _ -Dave H am lett...... 733*4030 Ac#.Res!ty.Z»d5212.____ 1 bfown&black • |f»(iIrtformailon m ust bo rocoiv* ~aRo8um o8*Word Procbaiing—.83303.,*— - _____ I®' S..Ooby, malo. b'rown & black odod by lho Idaho Siaio Poi* shopping conlor locations.ln------•25-AGfl6-8)OtlCf-OarryrOmJ-"“ Professional. Free lips. OPENING OPi lor a .-ecepiinniai |h(Ihe Twin Fails area. -Ex* “h o m e + 1 a c r e '“ “ ^ 6. Lab.malo.Qold.pup soisonnol Commission by 12r in Medical Clinic In Twin rol ANY DOWN PAYMENT bio 6, H .B .. noar-now equip. p^OWJlp^uU^____ 73W709 in :oilenl rolurn. wilh Guaran* Will wii work. Assumo T^% 3 bdrm. 2 ball} homo North & good home. Priced at 2 8 / 8 4 j ^ - _____ . - SAVINc- SHARP Copior P'*''Falls. Spanish & English tc- teclocd Buy*Back on your in* a Wesl ol Filer wilh singlo J .o ts o t Chrlslmas Pupplos.- CUNlCALASSiSTANT g! quired. Appllcailon & lOb yo- A.R.M. Loan on Ihis lovely 3 ^ S67;000 w/{10.000 down. C om aSSoo! Deolor desires Sorvico 9 “ ' /estm cnt ol *33,900.00. bedroom. ooi 2 bath homo fli'arage. Priccd ai {30.000. TRrRADE 5A cres near Buhl lot Qoqd^ssunv!o^J24J40r.qooi IWIC). Souin Central Health TechnicianX, wiih recent olec- doscrlptlon available at 542 inancing available. 13% per HoHouso In Twin Falls, ot ??£- Dislrlcl. Burloy aioa. Main Avenue Soulh. Twin ^ located at 717 Asponwood. 315 ACRES; fl miles wost . 'Call 73»48e0ext2S4 cu iricai and mcchdn.cal expe*, Cali now. 24 hours loll Iree hoHomo is loss than 2 yoars annum. 5'' 10 years wllh 10%' Loi.^vysio_n_atea_, 2_0^723J954_. Clorldai and Parapiolos* ! Falls. Position Closes, gi down. Cali Oom S tats Realty Burloy. pump, irrigated. 2 rionco. Good modical and al1*800*42I*5300Exl.R*144 oioold and leaturos lamily ££ pivols. No buildings. sional duiios In a Nutrition denial insurance plan, sala* “Oocombor Oi 26.1984.EOE. 734^M0q.l437-64_^ ''eocauso Dogs aro broughi I Assossm oni. and. Education “ room, high tech gas heal. " 'TREATYOURSELF AdaptedaS! 10 oil crops, ready ,f(1 ovory hour artd SOLD or p/. ry com m onsuraio wilh expe* largo ulillly area, energy el* HOUSE HI FOR SALE on 2 ,q . (or polaloos. Call Federal Program. Applications closo rionco, l and ablllly. Sond lol* f ;o this very (ino 3 bodroom. 2 lor 007 DESTnOYED aKor 4S houra, 12/26/84. Conlact Job Sor*’ 007-Jobs of Interest oot07-^otaollnlerajt , . ficioni IB (Iroplaco and mere, acres. ac 3-bdrm s, 2 balhs. t,ai33th homo lusl west o( CSI. LanjLandBan k .67S;3516.______ploaso call or visll tho pound lor or resum e le; Piolos- Av,Available Nowl Rcduced lo wi !L rn0rnln0s 3242^702, p 1, vico, 734-5900 or 678-6608 lor sional 'T Business Systems, f— =ireplace., loncod yard, 640.640 ACRES bate land NW ol dally 10 chock whoihor youi mpi.oin(orr{Laiioji.______, , I i6i{84.500: «367-84. 3a ra g o .j55.50O. *372-64. BuhBuhl. Ail o( part, hol water pot has beon pickod up. This 2158 4th Avo East. Twin COUNSELOR WANTED Fai!5._ p; [d^hpU^OJ.___ JUSTUSTED ‘ p^rmM.Iqrms^^3^3m ___ Is nol an up-lo-dato list. ' Aiconollam/ChBmical This home has an easy Mlxod dOQS 0(0 hard lo DepondoncyCounaoIor:, WANTED: ” journoyman G.S.R. assum " able VA loan ai 6V,% G.S.R. doscrlbo. como 10 Iho pound Hospital base in pationi M " achinist lor job shop. Sond A A O T O R RROUTE 80 ACRE FARM — i»-300-ll-V0ut-0QLl5_lher0. y ”, rosum o 10: P.O. Box 65, .QEM STATE REALTY iniorost. Im it has 4 bodrooms. -Tr«atment_i;on1or^ DuHos 73M400 il<2 on lhe mam lloor plus 2 in prime ground- {64.000. .Como and pick out a puppy~|Include: Group. Family Ano—-P_aiJl^JdatmjM47__ 't: ______HAILEY./ lhe basement). l’/5 baths. - ““ “S ' - ” 1397*84. Call Gom Stale Real* or lu ll. grown dOQ> U N D S ‘NbW------would lovo lo hovo a homo. plus approprialo oxporionco Condilionlng C( Repair Porson -living room. Oniy 10 years-ODn n (irot como basis. Call ___ i Servlco Person. Must bo Fpay for timo involved,1. Must have small ^DONT BUY HER A '''' ■—J— — ————_— : rOQroQulied.Compolliivo salary * GREMUN FOR CHRISTMAS* oid.Price{49.900wiiha90% Lar.anglord Sons Conslrucllon __ FOUND: Vicinlly ol Sunny and an< bonellts. Rocovoring oxporioncod o« in all lypos ol tack mofmnas. No lall. arey 541. 541 Gooding. Idaho 83330. rlonco..Sond ric rosumo to P.O. familyfar room with a lireplaco. G.S.R. 31 208-934*8461.______Box Be 2332. Twin Falls. ull partially (inlshed baso- build builc laloil. ;; p l|a r ..r a M lj^ lo /jf in v _ 208 hohoal pump, a dock you won't GEM STATE REALTY mo■nonl. Rango. dishwasher. LOST: In Bluo Lakos Mall or — boboiiovo (63x30) and an RV ______73M 400______co^:ovorod patio, fenced yard. *8,000K l.a cre.sllo SW o( CHHlc- Proscripllon sun OOZ-rJotwoflntsresI 00 0ro-JolJJOIIiitBreit I— parking aroa. Priced at - tlorago shod, oloclric lur- Twin, Twin good view and terms. . LARGE FAmFu ES olassos In bluo plaslic caso. iliJ85.000. grool Assumablo laco & moto. J51.500. Ex- 116.000 tl and up industrial , IWdjCall.3Jt21^^^ _____. I - . ,. ... . n av,6Vt% por anndm loan. 1402* This i'i is your chanco!-Wo lols in lop area, loims. havo just listed iwo 3 bdrm :ollont term s available with 'o isl . PUPPY STOLEN/LOST. 84. na t20,OCO 2Mi a cres in primo homho es in . Hanson-. (460 NE area, just oil Polo Line Sob was takon Irom Lost TWINF>FALLS W isem an-A 520 W iseman). E iizB S irr gii Rtvor RosI aroa, East ot Arco on Wl Rd.East. ______- 1 G O O X UJNG I ______. S . n . ------r ..wilh fun unllnlshod base- , - G2.000 1 acie iusl oil on Allornoon 0112/21. Malo. 3 ROUTES AkVAILABl,E \ ------monis. 100% Financing 3I EBDRM HOME localod on ^ ? 13 wooks. Looks llko Husky* QEM STATE REALTY JL' Ea5iiand_it» good...area.______Isf r o u te is all o f Sky|<.ylanfr-Traifor~h'ork; * ::TiReuj&_* A V . available— through----- ino-ogH.ope_AdiTi[nislca^>ro' -156,000-3‘A-BcreffonSoulh------=------;— hftownrPleaso-contaet-Mafk ; jf-Co5 Timos-Nows Moh* Wo havo lust listed a 3 bdrm, -•______.733-2008------'...... 7 3 » « 0 0 ------NOTICE doy thru. Fridoy 8:00-53-5:00, 733*0931 or ' Ifirg Friday^ '— ' — - \ fOCroom f kllchon and-is-vory— batn— homfr—a t—471----- 7 I am no lonoor connociod onorgy-otficionl. Call now W Wl iseman Street in Hanson. 1----- II X.DouaVollmer.Broker - 1 . Wlin la l Fidolily Financial. coll Jeni Smith-ot 733-87•8798 a n y tim o . whilewh tho ratos aro low. 100% 101 Financing through lho „ MaiyAktionnan ...734-3882 Inc.'. in any capaclly. . PfiPrice roducod lo S37.000. Famor’s Fa Homo Admlnistra- 'Oa031-OutofTown A ldi^ aS tro n a...... 7330009 JiCnrlslsfMol . fc- _i2fl ---.------______tiotion (or eligible lamlllos with r:iaaalliod i ; . . . (he solution DennlsVolTm er-... 733-019B. ~lotffT,‘ mocforn-mcomo. Pay- oallypurneeda.733^ALLS ____ IN SANTA CLAUS --rr^ A T iO N Y M O U S ------— N E A T T C tE A M -'— ISHet;jH on‘ i ^ u s ( r o ~ t h I s ~ " 4 ------” ^l?OUTES“AV EXCEPTtONALBUY — NEWaSTlNGf------CallTSWqo ■ ; 1 ROUTE AVVAILABLE VAILABLE "J,Cloan 4 bdrm . 2 balh homo in This Is a iot of houso lor tho 3i bedroomb homo in Klmber* bedrbodroom. 2 bain homo lhat the first route is on1 M o a d o w s L o n o . iraiirafllc-lreo N.E. lo c ailo n re x r-^-m * oney. II (oaturoa 3 ly.y. WooOburnlng stove, slls on 2Vi octos.~ Groal On tho following stroot>ots: Almo to Ovor-. ] bedrooms. 2 baths; a don. a monolal siding. garage,- viow.viow. (ish In your own back Meadows Drive and SoSouth W ashington. jrJJJ-Iras includo wife ploasino lond and 19th Strootot to 27th Stroot. S counlry kjtchon. Wor^ u m - -atudy-of-muslc-room: Tho bfli yordrfl 20W»13-lamily-»oom,------maslor bodroom and master heal pump and besl o( nil.______» » p e n d -.e n ly -if y 6 b------tm Tialh aro vory laroo. Only S Asi S S E S r SIhls-'ono'fias'on r assumable ' ~TnB5&"aroar“ Call tho"10 I im o s * rJ o w s to ll . ' yoarF|U 6t nal*d (or-J33,500.~orJars will car‘ry'w T t:{42-000“ BW'X l » „ . - r . (0 moot an oducatod alhlotie live closo to these aroo:o s .'C o ll t h o T im e s - Singlo Sin car garago an'd"' JJ; froo. 678-2552 Monday□y thru Friday from • covorod pallo. Prico roduc- 1336-84. , I4l8. (thin) non smoking lady N e w s .M onday th w Fricrldoy 8:00 to 5:00, iS' under 40. Il'^you- en|oy 8:00 to 5:00 or coll JJoonag at homo at ' ^ od to SSO.OOO. Mako ollor. roadlno ralhor than TV 436*0120. 733*0931 orcallbobi at;11734*7619. ownor. OWI h a s movod oul of pleaao wdto to: H.W., Sulie . . sialoiCall sia Gudruntovlawat G.S.R. G.S.R. G.S.R. 106: A24 Blue U k o s Blvd N., ------^---- W88t « n - R e ^ 75«308 or .....-QEM ..... STATE R ^L T Y ------Twfn Falla. Idaho 83301. L . ------73W400------^------

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OS^Acreage&LotsI 043-^VacaUon Property[fty_ ,05(^Fuml5hedHou5Mts 051-Ufrfum. House# House# (61-Unfum.H«^''" 054-Unfum. A pti, 05M)fflceRenl»la - BUHL: 5 acre homes!nesltos. Arizona Property. 'Ptio’tioonix EXTRA NICE. Largo 1 bdinJd im .. El•,... FILER. 1 bdrm. Insulalcalod. Ej.Md.2MJack.3.on, 733-34.l_-3440; m onlh. Call 733-2557, u furnlshod. lols of parkln{ J Homo ■ ~~ ~ dishw ashor. dlspos)il, Waya'Of Call734-821t. . vory good condlllon. $750.. Already Into six 5-acre’d&iwo & Fairlloid. 4 Ddrm LO0 H appllancos. .Sl75-»'. CCall Squeaky cloon 2 "bdrm bd .... ____ & sew aoa pd. Nlco localio iJ J T o ' Calf3j4-7210. , , 1.5 acre parcels. Curronlrently In on 10 acres.'Owncr/Ai 7330 87C;.______;______Mobllo. Slorm windov dows. 3t93LdAvo.N. Call537-66:M t I, e x c e l l e n t Olllco Spac $25°Mo' ____ avollablo January 1 . 13Ml « sqs CABBAGE PATCH DOLL. hay & corn. Gated3 Dioep soiling 'A interest. $25. •T ^ e FREE RENT-Nlce caipotccted 2 mp£ljjl][s_^n0£0^^n3^2":«3i, 052-Fum.ApL4Dup.I- • ONE. ;w O , or THREE bd L ot's nogotlale. OwOwner. Terms. S43-8253. ABUHL:2bdrm.rb4ih.$2J bdtm irailor In Filer, oi S i r fl. all ullllllos paid, cornor c 324-1?46. ■______— — Jr deposit. Bariter Raallotilior# J145 monlh, ISI 2 weeks ?,»}!Ir STATELY 2 BDRM. 404” : F’ufnl7h'od'“ iaroo"*T”"bdrm bdl apis Junlurnlshed. No peP®'®- 2nd Avo WOSI 4 2nd Sitots d S i a x W ” - — I— Bo sure to IncludeI pricep 6 4 5 - ^ or 543-5604- ’___ ." f * Avo. North, $325, Call11 7.733- opoftmeni, Ulllltlos papaid C a f W ^ y o ,______------to rosponsiblo poison, Rc■drm. f o r LEASEM.0J4 sq ll o Buy here and savol New Call 'L"!‘lyjoom s‘« i- 6 ‘'F . I 038-Bu8lneM Property onth. Eosl, $475 por monlh. C • v r Pafk- $'30 por monlh,I Roxfl - appliances, wator. carpirpoi.' lieo spaco. Spoclioc?ai' 9rty usod. doublo wioos. y sir barik & 5 o A p ^ i R ® ^ J ^e « a I . Jack Warborg 733-0601 days da 1 BORM, Siovo 4 roltreltig, ^ rm s Apts 734-0457 daysays or drapos. laundty. $215 -fI- cdo- lomporaluro conlrollorolled CoiocoCabtagoPa^DoU ------wIdes. Tradb-lns. Easy b OL 2 ®i.yfll37.oyon^QS.;____ W ater, sanliatlon, $l25/rr p^SltJ34J_^0£32^5i83,W ._ computor room, ulllllloillliles Now Dorling girl. $ ^ . CaJI llnancing. 2Vi mllos wosvQSt ol AREA o' f HIGH SCHOOL. flfiSv' _____ CHOICE. 33-0141 bdrms.. electric hoat. $280. $28i LARGE 3 bdrm. V/, Oiih' bai 2IO_NJW?sh^noion.'733;869 SEOR VALLEY VISTA VILUi> Q E paid, lots ol parking. $61$615 733-0435.____ ' ; Commercial propimnn.lv HOSpllal HwV 30- 73W l o o k Fng"f o r a h o u s e ( por- m onlh. 245 4lh Avo N. PM' lornM Also 2 bdtm .. $230. No pet;pels, lamily room *- llroplaco,I, <55* 12x60 TRAILER lor rent." ball APARTMENT? Call OulliciIntel's . bodroom apis lor p PMC COLECO Cabbage Palcti ' located on Addison Avoi r; 1966 n o !£ -J lo p J 3 4 J 3 3 6 ,____ Fillmoro. Fot appl. Call 7:734- miles Soulh West ol T.F. C ■ sons 62 4 older or hanandi- ______Dolls. $100 or ollor. Coil 735- W est. Ovor 1V^ acros.,, secu- so ■ for SALE OR RENT; 1 3«:54jgoiW3_-2506.____ "TnT capped, lodoraiiy asslstisted. NEW OFFICE COMPLEXJEX 0193 altor 5:00 p.m,______rliy loncod. Includes,s.largo la Marfoite l0x5S. bdbdrm, AVAILABLE JAN 1 doanian~S. ______- - - r3rcl~ duT er “l“ bdrm“ an . land- well kopl 2 bedroom homilomo. Move In now. bo all snug Green Tree AccopUn^ II. oil Kimberly, Evans Propoi»arl^ NICE i or 2 bdrm apts,,•' ♦'*“$i cloan. modorn, garden apts ai 450 s q ll or 1200 lo 5100 sq ' square lool machlnoI shod. sn 1981 Govornor 14x60.2’bd.m; bd AM*OClaW8 734;7?3S______Cut® & clean 2 bedroom. por.mj)nJh_,Cai!M4.3653._, iJi^r^ 0> GYMPACK 1500. 3 mo/V >an 3 hoat. single garage, closcsc 10 Mar»goment734-1401 ti-—— Ir) natural soiling. Con'snvo- at 415 Addison. Call 733-OK^ Ihs old, nlco unll. soil for TMa properly Is suilabloiblo lor 1981 Flootwood. 14«60.<60. 2 AVAILABLE NOWI Cloan PREFtR singlo or woikioikmg nIont locallon, appllancm ces or 733^7849,______many limos dl buslnosslosses, bdrm. low down, easy o bdtm In Twin, carpeirnei Lincoln School. OIscol:ounl $1>S P-20‘ r'bdVm',' 1 ba' ; r T $200. Call 733-0492.______Har^ rent is $250 carpel, drapes, tolng. nant couplo-Convonionl aand lurnishod IncludlJdlng OFFICE SPACE available 1 ______wiihJZOH.dcwtn soHof wiiwlllli- torms. Calil-800-S46-2632.332. __d rapos, hoal olllctenl. Ha >Dorh cloan apis with cable TV.V. $45S dishwashor 4 dlsposlosal. lho Flrsl Inlorslato '’nJinw Ban Ihlant Dressing lablo. dark nance. Pricod al SUO.C170,ooo: ------REPOS------______stove.. Evans. Propoi ®“"’' pino. $40; woodon lold,uo C.1I! Uniquely designed oldotlot 2 MansQomont73^14(H...... 10 $65 per wook. 121201- laundty -—on piemlsiilsos. building.— immadlata___ ot #277-84. 2 & 3.bdrms, low tciRisssomo so por monlh > deposit. C.i ^ ^ ^ ^ chllds lablo. $25. aaa«263yr:-:----- 678-2221 ask . lor Donnislls a.or bedroom . homo. . Cica ■ lh •'£.''l'.noa^.i.32-128f:_14;__ childron wolcome. no po pels, cupancy. For Inloimailo nlroa'dy In parks...... *125 P-iot-2 bdim . 1 .bai It All'~ronl b a sed on incomo.-CaC asa- coM733-04B4or383-527T,------LADIESH4----- karal-gold plnk-«— • —- 3M^253jil!qr6pm.: established ncighboihoa000. country home in Buhl. EvaEwnJ ~SMALL“ 1 • BDRM-Apt, , — CARTER HOMES•S ______------• llroplaco. single garag I 734. Ullllllos oxcopl oleclricilyIdly 4 Grando Apis. 19, Fll I groon Touimallno. $275; G.S.flr- heal, $145 + $50 dope?ipcsli, Idaho. 326-4053. Equal Hoi iquo- PorslanLaplsBoads.lOmm. .TY------^__7^7568____ fP'lLii.*32S,____ >r In- J850; Aquamarine - pear • ------OEM STATE REALTY- _____-BRKJK- a BDRM HOME I - - y • - — Call733-2973,______**?9.9Efi2LLm!liy:l______Twin 'Falls, noat Sawiooi ____ shaped, pendant. 6 karat JEROME: 2 bedioom hon,0 - 0 2 BOflM Ih Buhl. Ne«1775 1 BDRM; FURNISHIISHED 1 BDRM. appliancos i r I , . ______• ------SPACfOUS and High School. Best ! loc; «..«* i 3 bedioom homo-Will ro palmed 4 convenicni. $21 •posii, nishod, gas noal, new pa ------wllh 3 diamonds. $500. Cell , Mobllo home 28x70 In e«- Hon. 2 balhs, carpotod, ga Of! Ca.li5i3:«38^. Apailmoni, $185 + ‘depos ------F0fl-LEASE:-5.000-Sq soparaloly or logeiher. c Cali734^M6.______4 carpel,$150^-doposll.{’.442 < Offi>rCondoinlnlums.- ______"9fl“J ''‘Colloni condition—It-hai-has-3- neal. cable TV. lull bsm bum 2 BORM 'w ith Dasemei supor relall location on U Soulh Fillmore. Discou chon 1 or 2 BDRM DUPLEXESi s 1for South.LocyslJ>MCraMSI Towf7Hbu?r"irNTr“F'c— 'c^^, LAST MINUTE Gill Idoa for in U.S. bedrooms. 2 baltis, tarooigo llv- oarago, niccly landscape roni3aro$250A$l50. fenced yaid laigo kiiche Farmers: Historic books-150 Highway 30. Jim 543-4371.lil:.— ingroom and lamily room, ro( J385 m onth. 1423 Wllmon llh * lent. Call Snake Riverr Auc-Ai 1 BORM APT In 4- PloxQX In Rent. Ono qI the moi I 321 Diamond, $250 monlh nlco qulot nolghboihoiiood. dosirablo living unlls>nlls~2 FOR LEASE OR SALE:■: 2.6002.< Tho master bedroomn iand Ronl protection wllh yCi dopo5ll^PMC73M565. _ * non 713.7754. sg It. 2 story historic: man-m mastoi*^alh aro voryiar'larno, lease. Roloroncos rcquuci _7nn $125 P-74 Siudio, all utilltlViililps *220 -f $75 deposit +*■ all bdrms. 2 balhs. spaciousy j 'A''"11' Tracrors. Farm Tractors slon, :onod commorc W NEWLY REMODELED Oldjider 2 BDRM HOUSE in Hansc oM ^ ullllllos oxcept waier, CCall Ing room, slovo 4 rolilg. N torclal. Only 5 yoars- lust listodlodlor Another ciuallly A and i dtm. $200 per monlh deposit paid. Evans Props; J il 1950-76. Call 733-3122,___ 1 , downlown Twin Falls. LotLoaso *32,500,1430-84, proporiy. Call Aimstiongmn A hoiilo ai 212 Lincoln. 3 bdii M anspomont 734-1401 733-3083 Monday ihru Frioriday pots. Call 733-1722, Oxi 241, ' ------ntlorpart. SOepersQll.CII, Call ...... ------Co..733-5200or.733-9300.__ lamily room, gas heat,, aop- reJc_ionc_es._423-53_94;, . or wookonds 734-8309, — ^ LIKE NEW Storoo CabinoL 326-5643 .______■ ■■ pliancos, $350 pcr monihlh 2 bDHM, Ij/ge garoen. fer)er>c- ...... — — ------J7fl0/$I90-P-TH-1- M/m, ..... m Ilnlsh. Now $149.&J m.r, ..(m-WmMUMJ Ins Clwranca Contor, - 'a i i doposll, Call GudiunI cd. yard, rclcrcnccs.' <"0 054-U nfum . Apis' balh. slovo. rolrig,. carp INVESTORS — G.S.R. b"u h l I ' bdhm’ h o m e ,' a ...... pols._$225. Call 733-5802. 733-T111.______— ,1 4 . units avalloblo0 In GEM STATE REALTYTY oloctrlc. garden snoi spo d rapes, all oloctrlc, Eva^ « n s ______Washlnflton P. pasluro. cloaning and dandam- NICE'2 bdim wilh washoror 4 BDRM. W/D tiookuokup. ______Proporty Manigsmonl 7. ■ 734- FOR RENT or Loaso;; 35l3500 MOVING- Musi sell: Di P 0 '« .P M C ,7 3 ^ ,. NDO. 5250! Con 73i-9075.alter.6pir6pm. S165 4 dop. No pots, Cr li Located 135 Maxwell, TwlTwin mounlaln bjkos. Honda Ei> < avallablo througli Fi stovo -CHARMING 2 story Vn - 2 BDRM CO'n Di Falls. 73^0813. pross, 733-1871, ' ■' Homo wilh a 10% down.n 2&32 -Now wood burninq -n®i5 st< lorlan. 3 bdrm. 1’.^ balh ball NICE 2 Bdrm House In cououn- Dishwasher, air concond,. All oloctrlc. weathorUedued 2 733^221L01!34j 8511._____ bdrm units, prico rango10 liomli "ith Ihe purchaso o1 any, mual diahwashor. w/d hookuiokup! 'fy- Firoplaco. laigo gaiagago. rolrlg, lange. liioplacIlace. BORM wilh carporl 4 lailargo 2 BDRM Garden ApApts- - S23.000 10 J28.000. CMl'QJl Qem v?ldO'or-double widehninrn m loaso-oplion, $345 monthmn + garden spacc. no pels, $3y o o disposal, lull caipei.gaiagrage, yard, 1359 S. Washlnolcngton. Wondoll. Close to shoppi ...... StttB R u lty 7340400. 1.1420-l ‘ brjnojh^sad and buy boll 455 pcr monlh + deposit. C.Call No pels. Lease 4 rclcronei•nces $26,5,+. Dep J'33:1,148,.eyesLv«_^ 4 School. Rent basod on 073-SewliigiCnIttts 073-Sewfng& Crafts . $150.1oao2lLPMCJ»««- ?33-3641 o r 733-7141,____ ------CLEAN-1- -BDRM-HOMt ___ rcguticd, $297.50 pei moni -bdrm „cam o._0aslc ront.JJ90,.- Ran-R; F WlTiDEUl^orloasoTN : carpotod, No pels. $15($150/ Partially lurn 2 bdim, lonciicod W ostorn Roally, 7^2385.'5: duplex In Jerom e, Includ:iudos Cho Verde Apts 538-8244. 1900 sg. II. bulldlno. ’‘ .gc n'iod BROCKMAN'S Call Riverside lol, caipon, deelock, J200 P-14 3 bdrm, 1 Uain,I, didm- slove. rclilaerator. ulillly ulit ______'Ele h o A m onth. $75 doposll. Ca WAWOPAntlWtf ...... —------locollon, 536-8487.___ MOBILE HOMESS _^i3:93_03,_------______$260-734-5,455 0i 733^,109,,L .. Ing room, yard, Evans Pro- Pr area In oach unit, garago.30. NoI 2 BDRM basomeni api rn-4. In ______^ — ■4mlia# Nrof P a m n s end PARTLY Furnished 'l bdr)drm poriy MBnaooment73*-140'1401 nol'. $?75 nf>f mnnlh-* ^1 ______ciitF-A.iinY... Qail, deposit. AvallaCIllablo nolghborhood. $250 + S75 ! nooSTCH 043-V«cstlon Property 214 AvonidaT 2 bdrm. 2 bain■— — rrornrtr— $T^57m(jmn— + $245 P-T12-2-.bdtm. 1 bal L __ __1973 TAMARACK 14. , utilities, Available Jan,!■ fi- rolrrg.. siovo..catpci, sm;smalt Docombor 10._Catl 324-M_40 .do p o slt + eloclilciiy, CCall WCATHtR. stovo 4 rolrlg. Clean. 2 hH,m’bd *1’ oppllances lurnislmfl Call_734;_57?8_, .. . yard, Hari.son Sctioctiool ATTRACTIVE ’ T Bdrm. Bdn 733-3083 Monday Ihru FrID soparalo utility. loncod^fSrd MI: e n o^.'^o 0 k c neJ^ 73£;M 0.9.'___ ...... ' • SUPER CABIN 1 2_b^ll.m^o.ollorJ124:22i -sprlnklor syslom.-/ J3S0 $35 SEE._n 6 w'! Avali-lt’0-i-?il-?ih— district, Evana Proporporiy Klmbotly. Senior Clll:' ------Phrraedi sim; la At Smiloy Crool(. It has haa 2 1B82 WESTFIELD 3'bdrmdim. 2 monlh •> $l7S dcposl/ Somi lum. newly rcmodelielod ManaQoment734-i40i —housingr Brick, solarr sun.si ...... bedrooms. 2 balhs and a baih. stovo. rolrlo. i sicsloim' } y 2 bdtm , no ocls. 423-5263> t^'P>109 2 bdrm. 1'balbalh rooms, Rem accordingng 10 Wn. Iron-on m W A lagc! ‘Q?e.f"o-..C.a!i ^2_3-6223. EHO|H 0^ tnd largo Nvino.aroa. AlsoI ha:has a ^windows, take over ppay- / _. .. carpel, diaoos, gaiag cotnpl*!* Inatnjc- ■ ■ 14x30 docK and garagee onor 1 rnents, 734-3269 allot 6pmpm...... • / • COMFORTABLe Vbdrrii wiwilh smalt yard. Evans Proporporty CUTE 1 bdrm'bticK-dupicuplox, tlont. ■ ■ acro. Groat aroa for hunliunling washer 4 diycr aioa. cloaloan, ManaQom_onJ734-14Ct1 $185/mo. * dep., no pelpels. Mo. 3nt-2 t4.S0 M ______^Bnd_nshino_and both su $200 * doposil, 248 3rd Ave A 3~ bdtm house on Ro001 house. 3 W. ol Twi'wir'. 3 BDRM HOME. Gas heah(.at firoplaco. lonced backyaik’vaid' ' complox. 2 ball round. Asking $80,000.. 14:1438- ______yard, double cat fla\aoo!rsiJ S s ^ g a r d o n area, iices, lonci 'hino double narago. lease preli)ielor- disposal, dishwasher. stO' iced utility room, 161 Wiischir '4-S94Q rofrlgoralor included.' (64. bdrm. 2 baih, a ll> r^ n’ ^aa ff> y a r d , $325+ last monlhs remre W est, $245, 734-4767. ° red. $4513 pcr month, 324-59 OSO-FumlshedHousea19 pliancos lurnlsiJpd^JZS75 1f V ^ep. 734-7394 01 734.7107. houso laundry laclililiHies. ” . 3 BDRM, 2 0ain on big lol - socure uncierntound lightjhtod ; / COONTRY LivIno Buck ------1— YOU can'l t>oal classlll " parking. Elovalor r-3Ti------Ti5 - r ry ' UUdi'm., den, lamny looi>om 324-3351 o('32J-3404 alierf J7. Close to schools 4 shop^hopp- Closo toall ‘ OEM STATE REALTY ‘"Jf**'— KUROHA |/h0R£R W ^G T Largo yard-4 garden. $4 ^ rosulls. Try one lodt 2536KlMBC«t^ 3 BORM HOUSE, basemnonl or '"O' Childien wolcom'=0'"®' amoniiios. No pels, For F _____ ■______734-0400_____ 7 3 ^ 1 . . “------^ . • hoal included. 733-2016. Warm. Iriondly 4 quiei i m ature adults only. 734.fi17fVJf^^ small naiage, $260/m onih"• * m osphoro, 1 4 2 bdrm api denosit. Call 733-7781. _____L4ia54$240m ’ onr863 Ouinci, i S ------...... - J L Z 7 I ” Clod.------CAU;734-e000------laigo living room..$250, ' lo ‘^'= FREE HEAT 4_$6pdcpQ5M. 733-1355, Also walor. sanllalion. sloveslo< ■' ------3 BORM HOUSE. 2 baths,'S. (1 4 teltigeralor. Large briibrick in masior bdrm). uliiily toomtoo Api Complex, veiy ddean, e a wilh all paneling inside, hicohic vory QuIot. 835 Shoshoijhono •_ __• ^ * _ J _ 1 CLA!OSSIFIED kilchen, large dimng aicarea. Slrool. Sludios. $160. Ci ^ - codar lonccd back yatd. Vi • Call 3 b'orm d u P lfx , All elleloc- I U \ I.W / 733-6586or 733-4998. — Irlc, refrigerator, slovo. WW/0 fffMiH_A . ■ 0 hookup. $275-f $50 dcpo;P?®' JEROME; M odern. 1 Odi y m il, nopel3.p[cas.c. 734-8352, bdim hookup, disposal, firoplaiIlace. L M f t R T ^ \ apt, lully catpelL’d. aap- pallo, lonced yard, Wateiter 4 VfrPfyM l \ STMAS 3 BORM wnn lull bascmncnl. cr pllances 4 diap'cs (uin. lut sa'niiotlon paid, no pels,• ”$: 25 ^ \ \ CHRK V a llroplaco, garaflp.— tcnccncpO“ £losc-To"<:h'ool5 S“ shophopp- pet monlh * $150 depo;30311,______n LW___ \ ___ \ s ^ r Z back yard. $350 + deposi)osit, Ing. naimai oarden-iicilin J5s* !tlino^Call-734,-7939.-7.9pm------•_#_Call-733-S383_------=------311 uliliiios oxcepl oloclriccirici------r - ' ------^ $325 P-K 3 bdim, 1 balh. ball ly.$192/mon,EH0324-3«43 ^ 4 ------~ G W T GUIDE kW woodstove, caipci, drapeipes, JEROME-Availab'lc Now!v!Ex- E 056-RoomsForRent 1/13 1 ^ slovo, yard, Evans Properpony Kcmely nlco 2 bdims. ScoJoe 10 ------^ ^ ------Man8Qomont734-1401 apprcciale, $295 dopoS' $350 P-24 4 biirm, 2 bam.,m. 2 Call 324-518gr 324-7204. ____ —" ------•p®* Slory. SIOVO. carpet, drape•PCS. :. l a u r e l p a r k APTS•s ■" V E^Y - NlC&r-«arpoWd~ O l f t s F or I ■ lonccd yard, Evans Properp oriy 1 4 2 bdrms, carpel, diapcaoc'. 'V/ido In qulot Filer locaiicIllon. — — " l r = r— < C v J ? EST iK g J l v « r y o M« A r t s I Manaoomont734-I401 dishw asher, range, reltigi^ig,; J1'«Liiqj»£'2-126-Lfli^^_ ffta A f n 1------I f i $350 P-14 3 bdim, 2 bain,1, lullll disposal. Remainder ol i WELL KEPT 2 bdim'. Doutjubie ______I C ra ffti 1 ^ # basemonl, woodr.ioviIOVO Decembor rent Ireo! wido Irallor on privalo larland, - ...... lireplaeo. lamily room. M Mooi - 734-4105 Extras Incl. Ilreptace. large. lat ouilt rack, eMy-3U.»S 5.000,000 P’oopioooi aro now ~—------* Chri;:hristmas------Bikos iK'ct. LYNWOOD MANOR, 2 bdn I with Shoop] '■OO* api.. Gioai lor single orfcou- coi Waior 4 sah, Pd, $280/n' i models on salo. ^ ^ r i W i W ” Inquire 1874 Highland i" E. 'o i ToOrder... 3FLEECE ChristmaiTias Cralts Fair. ? pic. Call 733-3669, tuiry llluilr*l«0 and daUlhSaUlM plana tof irwaa Mllgnnul i nlco soloctlon ol $375 P-10 3 bdim. I ball mio, Call 7MJ535_aJlcr6pm^_ K f l r S virgtn w oolol undorlays.u Decembeibor 3rd . to 21 sl. fJbuirtbtblKos. bath, -N,E, AflEA-2 Bdim Ouplc" . - -- prOfKt.. pl*.«iii«He>ad Ior aacti pur Flowor, gilt drapes. Iitoplaco w/msurisurl. Shopping, $250 pei monllonth. 5 ACRES w/1981 Sahara.ra. 3 ______garago, Icnced yard, ,Hai- Ha Avail immediately 324-3293,?93, bdrm. 14 x 70 w/oxpanc W S f L or HallmarkkShop. SI I # n so n School disinci. Evar T m ^ Cnndall’sFi'8 Rowers & NEWER 2 b d r tn ''4'p'lc):p'(cii Close to Joromo, Nlco, $’$325 ------l ^ y r I P r^ rty Managoment 73'■*** C a;pcicd wilh drapes, Slove siov por month, 503-889-7044, ^ Hillmarlc . . P»lan# l a ■ y^C^\ 4 rolrig . dishwasher, AC.,C, alla ------^------— city______------SUU------Zip______; 'y s«ppp p l l o s 5 ^ ^ $390' P-ltl 4 bdtm. 2 baih, ball clcctr.c, ulilily loom, $275 - ■ • linishcd basemernenl, JiOO deposit. Call 734-3243._’,'1 * 058--OlllM_R8nW!_____ liroptace, Morningsit nny 3 2" Commercial buildings < ______No______• Tho m ost rorelaxing and V o l ------^— - 3 £ i / —^ School disiiici. Evans Pn nEwlY rtemodeicd. sunny .d_gm.olaikA M bdrm api. -Uliiily room with wit Main Ave Soulh 4 Easl,■I. lJVaa.rv«lnclu<>«d»a.»St3.SStoracalalog. ■ I _ par1v Manaoemont 7J4-1401 mall...... from Tho W m M ------C hristmImas a ------^Spoclais:— !i°!_W/.OJioohuD.jange3Jcliifcliig block 4 1 block Irom ma Stylist In tho A fricanin Violots, ZJ This year will bo our bosllOSll lurnishod. near K-Mait; $29^"~i:200TQ'I|-4-2;300-Sq-flrC$29! -Call ------Iho Lynwood. ^ Uso iriaaslliod. 733-0931. No pets. 733-1859. W oslorn Really 733-2365, Wo mako yoiyour foot fool S i % C hrislmtmas a arrange- uflfi Call 733-1749. m o n ts,5, Succulonis lor ^ K t s)llt " cortlficatos iaHgg planters.KS. Ruth's Indoor avallablo. Q a rd o>n,i28W. n ,' Heyburn.

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f d l f ^ stocking Stullituffor Gill Cor—. J m s ------tiflcates. 100 Slsessions for S g | | 1 Gifts For I 0 f < i $37. The Sun>untan Beach. T h e H o m e ommons. i------13-1300 B eaw t^ ^ervloe^eed^ ~— ^— ^ j j?-MHi-Oo3ch Holi-- # |^ Poraonallzodn^$|<|_H nt>*- — ------fla y —'^alol ?al Fo^ pro- sm all, modlui dium & larno. - . ______I c o s s o)rs, rs , dryors, grain E r ^^ t9 H a v e a " 57.00 — :------m ills. A Al ccossorlos 10% p y * • w i n t e r QW yELe r t f o p s o i L ... HSiTBrwaAilDWETDiNa' .. ^ '“5 Holiday C Stutzm an's Plumbing. yConvonionco tughtera 733-7483 ' ^ serviceto to ------—-J------For driveways, dr parking 2 , ^ ...... Wlga,claolFrtnco ‘ rt-. ® ...... -lois, otc.tc. You haul or wo can - Hoaiing " , 4, Wolding.-Now.. M ______B uyAA ni y JiA v ray ______^ F # : ~ - 6 j j e r ? A Z ' ADVER1ERTISE ------_< Jo llv o r„ r__ Norlhwosl__Crano______romodoi^ 4 repair. 733-7124 ______ExcitinglNiI Nowl Difforont! J classijied;d , YOUIOUR “iLlPJflfloglno: 733-1234. ~ Prof«»sJonal8nowt>k)wlno P r ' M Custom>m H air 4 Co. - 24 hour sorvico. privato ^ ad can helje l p SERVICESPECIALTY SPI o»*yEi-Ik :______, I',Idrivoways. drilled' roads l^^^vo^uo Easl I's Gravol Pll. 2 Wk. da I * y o u j i rr i d • _ IN THIS DIRIJIRECTOHY «;=“ ;> dairy aroas. feed lols. Sorv, Cortlficatos II $4 gravol. Pll Run IncIng lho M.V. area. 825-4200. . OraiiV Rock. 3/4 o r *€••. Slocking J _ Plaeod undoit Ihotht hoadlng ot . Mlnus'’G, Grodorsorvlco. 5 S .2 , “Ji:ROCRNQ . — ------^ your choieol JiJta SlalLrf Iber Game Center W .3/4S34-1381 J A d-vtsors willII hoholp you word 5419or32j21-30§6.______drl^oii^ays,^ 4 2 ^ ^9 ; " I f c your ad so lhalhal II will bo PAINTINtINQ ______mn

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■fl67-WtowliPMOua 074-Mu»lctI ' 090-PetsSSuppl)«s ' 1106-Sw ine . 1 1 4 -F a m ilm p l^ n ta «^M_VBhJcles ____ I tSfr-H e ay y Equipment t s Aulomollve J POOL TABLE. BrunBwleli S' - WURLlfZER-Ptano for s a lor- e - PWfko«ts&Cockatiela. -’ u WeANER , PIGS for sale, $35. iGEHL 95 Grinder, oxcollonlI CONSIGNi your guns 4 gunn ’ 'NEW 1981 Sport Fire. $1800: I BAKER FORK UFT. 6000 Ib rsQUlBllon tabio. Slalo top.p. Spinet model, good cond,d, local raisod. 253 7ih Ave East r B John Oooro Snowmobile • Call Jo o Kippes 543-6597. icondilion. Call after . 6:00) collodionsi now lor top ; ------■ ~JJ ' • liltIII capaclly. good condilion, Doluxo table. S493. CALL•L Byappt.only. 73U970. or Call 733-6954. ^ 0,m ..3^r^. ______'dollar al Tho Outlltier. BlueJ Trailer. $500. Setios tnquites $2500.734.il8^aftor5pm. • 734-3674 alter ^30 pm. . . WEANER PIGS for sale. ' onlv324-SS9B. — PR oreesiO N A L------5■ "sn o is & castraioa. $3o:‘Cait—j — Lakat-Spotllng.G oods..733«... * —132-AutOrP«rts4------—CAT—D=3—TRACTORTniinc, ------!— SEARS SNOW THROWER- OROOMINQI V acallonlngTf, : 644^______r ' 07(-0ffice Equlptnent 324-4053. , • : 40" din or rnanuro buckei A ccesw rles angle, «r blodo, ROPS, pall 22” soll*{>copellod. (lko now. - I'll board your dog, Ctleri CONSIGN yout guns 4 okjnn l ^ T r a « ] T r ^ e r s _ ___. . 825-5227, ___1______6 hp. g-ataoa. Call 324-7281. • Comploto . AT&f '--Morlln Miner Konnols, 423-5104______with all mounting pieces. - ' phono systom 2 Ilne-ln wiih 4 ~ 108-Sheep/Goita ILiko now. flls J.O. 2020 A20, collecllons now lor lopp «12 fool Travel Tta’llot'*' Roal ^»^jM&Su^plle3__ ■ SOFT SCULPTURED DOLLSs phonos & . wiring 734-045757 '• PUREBRED G e rm o r'^ o p - , 1020or2510'.$900-3244325._ dollar at The OuHliior. Bluee rnice. $600 C.ill934.5370.__ ^ d ^ s . First Fidolily or 734-4. hord Dogs. 6 woek# for $40 . Lakes Sporiing Goods. 733- BLACK 4 • WHITE Foxy JOHNDEERE_____ -or ly o a ro fd for ilOO, would. OLDER MICHIGAN 65 TME LARQEST'aofociTo'frol -112-tm 8itk?n__ ;_____ j Loader. Low price; W 46,_.-._.______.___ Moped. 'Run# good, $175. - - ’ U SED ■ mqko good present lot C ^ i i / M j m undnlahed lurnltuco-0- FOR SALE: 8 4 6" Inch ___^a1l_734-_27J4_^_____ Remlnglon 1100 aulomalic 12 _ c ___ j______INDUSTRIAL I EQUIPMENT drossors. rockors, stools.9. 077-R adlo.T V & S tereo Chrlslm as. Call36fr?375.___ alum inum main lino: 3 4 4 , gaugo, 30" full, bont rib. NEED A CHRISTMAS BIKE7. ' WANTEO: 6x16 or 8x20 Hay !; BONANZARVCENTER n Usod D-6 Dozor. $7500,...... ■ chairs and roll lop desks. - Hog, Chesapeok Pups. 10 I |p nc ^ h a n d jin e s. 324-3042, , *. hardly usod. $275. Call 73<- NOW & Used Molor Homos Two i 19B4 Kawaskal KX 80'S. U; Tho Mary Carler Cor»ier.f' COLOR Televisions. Used,d. w eeks, charopion blood ^ Wagon, reasonable. Call' 0694 allot 6:00p.m. Excollont condition, $i50 CalD-eOozor.S10.000 Ci 733-3493, 2116 Fourtti Avo.o' largo soloclion. From S99.95. Gatod S.- undorground plpo. 324^66,. _.______4 Travel Trailers J Usod JO 550 Dozor. $31.000. ^ linos. Exc. hOnier. walch sCuslom labrlcallng^ pipe^, oaoh oKbusi oiler. 733-3697, U: E.. Twin Falla.______“_K__ «n’s TV & Appliance. 420g _ d _ o js, tamlly dogs. 536-22S6.__ y _W/^K.TED: -Used N e w _ 436 Ovorland -1983-YAMAHA-3-Whoolet,— ?■ H'Usod 570.A Grador, $60,000.______Holland Slack Relriever «^llFigEqiJlpmfliit— " 'U s e d 510 Backhoe. $27.000------^— - s'hiH-TZU PUPpIeS. males, Irr. ir & Supply. 1 milo Easl ol ------f i m m ------J! factory oll-soason Discouni!5i RENTANlWTVro^rn'a'^W $125. Fomolcs. $150, Ready b ■ Mpdel1052, Call 637-4^ , 1 ■ pair' -Rossrgnol X-C Skis. Hours: 4: Usod 410 Backhoo. $23.000 Bj tll-Jlay ___ ' 215 cm. No wax. With DlnO-^ _____ nQKjDJill£C!^J06at9,.B05l..1 . color TV by renilno. No 750 MF H'y'dro A/C,"$25,000; .: ______Mon lhrJSal9-5pm.. _19a3JcAWASKl-KX-125-Ve«y------^ rv 'crodltorS'57rem y7704-H Iln- —HASTlNQS-QATED_PlP-£^— MF-6-fOW-C-H—ExcellentHL-lngt-$75-Call-35?-4280 ------— EtClomNDUSTHlAr “ buy now at Gardon Couniry TOY POODLE PUPPY. Lllllo. Alum,a PVC 4 undoigtound. . fast, now ..'lop ond. i good ------m8urtBv:fl78022ffr • •___ Avo.N.CAIN S-733-7111.___ $6000: MF 4-row'C-H..-good, • C lA S l'A l^ oT oR K bM E tor li - black & huggable. Icmaio. Plpo p Irallor. $495. Maihors. 6 :$3000; Call 934-4739. ili.eii^_^32t2002.______• ...... COM PANY ------— Unlvox Meat Slicor. Modolgl '>25' Soars Color Consol<( TV.j^- $200. Call 734.j786.______mn ile a _ S o u th of Klmberiv. «4-Snowv'ehlclM ___ .! ront, 2111.. sleeps 6.733-1027 ___ Inlersectlon Hwy93 4 1-84. .______1)1 Coiid'Ststo,' perlecl~condi* • t509.-cxcoiton»-smnnn500:~ Call anytime, 423-5847._____ 1958 Roslorod BulckK | : Z ' Z . ~"ZXOO'OAI. z 3500 m il« . like Crosstoads.lO Irriglclalro. Ico Machlno. 100W 32M9_39..______■ IRRIGATION PIPE ______~ Spocial, Will irade lot,f FOR RENT: Wlnnobago 25'. new.calln 733-7385. ■ 324»2900 ______L pounds capacity cubo;. us­ —CUSTOM------MANURE: snowmobiles ol equal value:—‘,— Class A.-sloops.6. genotaloi— od 6 monins. S1200. Call ■ Bob Bailov Pipe Salos------III 07J-Fum'.& Carpets' it ______733:4013______:SPREADINQ. Call B>enl1 IFOR SALE-1980 Kawasaki,1 4_A_C.733-_1056ot_7_34J383.^ . , BOD Houslon. Sales Rop 32>-5648. ______- S Farmers'market . Bower. 543-8974.______■ - BEAUmjrCHTNATlufCH - Sprinkler Hoad Rebulldera 440 Otllior. low mileage. c«cc 1977'21-l DODGE 360, 18,000 . H o m eP h o n o ...... 733-1490 USED Hoovor Vacutim. Ex­«• For Solo. Call 733-4700. ' MANURESPREADING ' 200.324-8005 a ller 6 pm.___ P_or_io_nXnli35_2^6J4:._l_ ^ Parts & supplies 2''^wcsiol 440. , Good condition. $795 01 , 20e-38M223 ------— 0'gos robuill 'irons.. I'A yd - 543r6817:^":_;;'_; ■ 114 -F a rm Implements___ ] hospilal, Hwy 30. 733-0141 | ' FULL” SIZE"'o'obgo ' Pickup bucko l.423-4457 or 733-96Sa. 1678 MERC BOBCAT. 1849. . HAY FORSALE. By Ihc baTe - I besl Oiler J36-2496 ^ 4101QekelerLane °J FrooTMl Cabbago-Patcn ’ A~T96.-6.n>j012r:—“ IHoybarj»(Buj10yi678fW73~— : ....-las-^Hflavy Equipment— ___—136-Hoavy Equipment - --re r« b u ilt engino.-Coll 423.4457------regular slzo boy & 1 ptoomy'V Freozer J139: Washor $99;9: Call 686-7752 or BB6-20S7 or r i 1980 J.D. Trailliro. $1300: qifltia5oach._54f4973,,___ ' CUT YOUR ElecliTeal Cost. •16- 'STARCRAFT 85 horse> 1981 • J.O. Spllllte, $1500: Dryor S119: The Bargain'h 7 M ^ m ______._____Tl Think ol tomorrow 4 uso me ,power Johnson molor 4 < 2 Round Irip alrllno llckotslo10 B^r_n,_734.20J^l_^______‘ Snowmobile Trailer. $500. All WANTEDTOBUY: wind. w Wind generators lor ,trailer. 2 lops 4 much, much' in_«Sxc i cond J3 3 J H ^ a |lc i 5 ony 2 Islands In Hawaii. S4M^ SEARS Coldspot wniio . salo. Both rosidonilal 4 ,moto, $3950. Call 3?6-3172. , W e've got yc'OU covered! ^140-TfUcks oach or Iirst class S550 each, '0 . Focd batloy and lood wheal, si I' 5ido-by-sldo rolrlg, $250,'O’ C.alJ_924:403^______ci cqm m orclal unlls avallablo, - 1981 Liquid ~Fire includinn Call342-1213 .______- Cal( 734-7733 .______• covcr. Only 500 miles, $1575: BAKERBt FORK LIFT. 6000-lb-'-— 13 Unltod Alrllnos Round WANTED: Hay 10 Haul; Alsoi R 122—Sporting 1 Goods '1982 Sporl Flro including Ull copacily. good condlllon, |d 23 CU.FT. Cheat Freezer.II. 'w c buy ond sell hay. Call 0| cover. lo55-|han 130 miles. $2500. n 4 4 l8 \a M e r 5pm. Trip Tiekols to anywhcVo In Cloaranco Peleo, 1299.95.5- . 543-6023 ptS43-8Q9g.-- - . JjThink o l Tonioiiow S uso lho THOMPSdfTc^icrso'cri. \ i t s ; ; S600 oach or mako o(-(■ Cains Clearance Cenler, Wind. ■ ___ Hawkins ' .Muzzle loader.■ ,*” L5j:all.” 3.^13L____• IFOR SALE: 1963 Frolghllinor______lorj33:43ie:.____ , 78»T111.______Stand n'ew, Slill in box. $1B5.• 1984' POLARIS INDY 600. HOI and 1959 Chovy 1 ^ lon - 098-Farms For Rent IH li 'i486, 2200 h rs' 4-Wnool Call I 734-9666. ask lot Gary. |grips 4 bumper. $3200. Call: Truck. Coll 733-3266._____ 5 yoar otd Whirtpoot washoiDI ______p r l |^ ^ o w price. Call 734^ ' 123-4584. t usod Michigan Mod«del 75 Whool Loador . -rS 06&-Computer8 6 dryer, oxcollont condition,n, CASH RENT, Soulh ol , TRUCKS: singlo 4 tandom No. 4098108, $l8 ,af 3 0 0 . ax:axlo. gas 4 dlosel wilh IBM PC Compallblo. Now, $250 for pair. 837-6229. Casilolord. 200 actosT^ 127-Motor Homes - IHC'’'^ T 'T 7 a 7 lo r“ ? r~ d T (. ' ^J^-M JorH om e^^^ 1 M o d o \ 966C Cof Froi'ontond Wheol Load- comb, bods- llaps 4 dumps. for buslnoss or personal f o f ^ i a l lock, wide Ironi Custom Truck Salos, On- )' 080-Heallngand. ^ ?lSn"5«05S4!“ -®-'"'°“‘ " or. 1981, $69,300. uso. S2000 (roo soflwaro. . ond. J pt. hitch, 940 actual torlo.i503l88M7PL______Prinlor & misc. supplies in-V AirCondltlofilfig FARMS FOR LEASE: 125- S 1 C o so 5 8 0 B L oador 3ackhoo No.8729839 ' c(udod. Musl soil. $3600. Call 1375 irrigated acros-.lsl year ■ __ WE WILL PAY CASH for 1974 evenings, 733-7477. FOR SALE allalla. 125-3000 iiii(jaied Jo J h n Dooro 2240 with 146 © C O A C HfIM EN 8 5 In cludos o xto n d -o -h•hoo, $ ia ,S O O . 4 4< nowor P.U .s 4 4x4's. Also > Fabco Firoplaco Inson. $600M_. acre farms (or ..hay., grain, . Loader: Misxin 3 pl hydraulic. 1 Cof Nov 950A W V* hool L o a d e r' N o. -1977 J?; 4'n o w o r Automobnos. dum p. 6' blade: Michigan Fron1ler_Mpi or3,734-8340. ■ OTj-Want^ToBuy — 6/ Irade/ga.ll 543-4_679.; ’ '. polalos. lood. Short or long ° 81J7293, 1974, 20J0.5/2.S tires,* roor • lerm leases. Conlaci 85A » 4x4 Loador. IV* yard HERE•NOW I 1972 FORO 1 TON Tlro-Sor- buckol. Doiroll diesel countor woight, cob and hoator, yi^ • • BUYlNQ:‘Evory1Hing m obld”f ^j-BjjIldlng Nevada Fltsl Corp.. P.O. Box ° vlco Truck. Com pressor, & sllvor. (daho Coin - N^Wmn^muc.C_a^Nyj9_£— ------K o a d i i ------8133:______CRUSHED GRAVEL. Wc'® Sarn. wilh house & acroago' USED j- 7100 4 wheel drive, Main Avo. Soulh. o r ’ coll n haul or u-plck up. Call 543- hydrosiallc iransmlsslon. STartIngI A> t *6995------J CellAIBrv»chk« 713J811 73| ______CASH PAID lor non-wo?kino Hondlingjfu k ll lino of f W E S f E R W (ofrlgoraiors. freezers &S 80S^qr73^M?6.______from mount snowblower, 270 I • lOUimiWT COMMHT for moro inform otlon , 1974 19; FORD 1 ton. Flol bed. r. WANTEO: 80 or moie fat- ^h o u r s ...... ,....$6000 C O A CHMAN R V ;s a4 R . od»^K am p V ons sloyqs, Adam 's 734«7199. Now rocolvlng ciosod bids m able acros in Iho Joromo -dually-5ih-wheel-sol-;rti: • —u n lll-12-31-84 on -1150'- ol - 10% Financing...... - $3500. Coll OK Povlng 734- , Sludoni wanls’ godd 'cIoan~ 'aroawllhorwilhoulahouse.' I I h CATSnPILLJXn used furnliure/oppliancos sleei guard rail In scelionsIll cas_htpn_lj:_alj32_4jq2a. _ ■ f c X J I OEA L E H ______3122_qr734:5564.______I ol 12'/S fl long x V wide, all BURKSTRACTORS 3® 733-3832- working/non-working. 1 160 ACRES Easi ol Jorom<}. MOflNTAINHHOME FORD I 197619;® CHEVY 1/2 Ton, Now ' ' atlachod hardware Included, Twin Falls CBlarp.liai CaUrvl Q] aiBlraJoir tqasonanie^26jn6._ ____ Id Plvoi irrigated. Call 629-5953. Air Bo»» Hlghwoy Meun)untolnHom> 5S7-3369 palnl. good condition, $2000, ^ Bid by lineal loot. Sond _ 7 3 W 4 3 ______hrtni offer. 734-2193 altnr[5 . ______- ^ to a le d -b i d s -i o - B o x . .143,_3.— ^ 5 o'J?^-5976--itier ?o m .------^ ~ ~ J71~WantBd toTrade'------Bliss. Idaho 83314. For more' WILL TRADE Kimballjl ln[mmallqn_c^lM_4;4S91^_ ° 1“ -:®?'!!“______i175-A uto D ^ e rs 175-Auto Dealers’ 175-Auto Dealers 175'>Auto Dealers 175-Auto Dealers 17175-Auto Dw Iots Aquaris Organ lor a lalo 70's's RED CEDAR oxlorlor. Inieri- ANGUSfMAROUET Cross: or, fencing. Channel Rustic Hollers and Steers, show - v-groovo. While Plno. CoralJl cj!.lLPi®.5P.9y?.-.9J4;5370. _ 072-Aji|lauej______^___ lumber. Polos. D.P. Lumbor ______EXTENSIVE Collocllon anil- - youngor. non-pampciod, *• ROUGH LUMBER, post «i oasy calvors. Howard Angus We g quo olaaswaro and china. polos. Itussos. galv. andId R.anch,542-4?1jr_'_:__-__- Som e carnival & depression.’ ■ C£lorodjnoialJl2Ml3K ___ 734.2165.______! — 2500 - USED ..^RICK, -1 2 e -a a - BULLS-FOR-.L£ASE-.:Rochy- plece'.'Lav^ building slono. OTS-SewlnB&Cfafte ! a. Bjt_llqit^543J075,___ 1-3".734.3189aflef5pm. , COLOSTI^M STARTED Day^o^d^. Bull calvos. Call , awMT.D Boaa 23. i9«4 MO^^rageSalM ______J. BOOKS-TOYS-TOOLS-i. COLdST(rUM"'iod'day“ oTd Right ’n’ Rich! FURNfTURE. I All kinds ol Hoilors and bull calves lor goodiosi Sal.-Sun..Mon.V sa.lO;i2i-3438_orjy-_5688. _ 2S% OFF on EVERYTHING!li ' DAIRY HE'IFERS. good Printed Pattern jWest Addison Flea^Market.t. selection ol closc up and « _ > Cornor ol Blake and WestSI short bred dairy heilets. Addison- (across IromTl Chuck Pollorson. 2 Norih ___finlnwnv Tratlon TM-aoTO______nndg'A g jsl Ql Jetomo_Catl_ ^ / ______• 3i4^yijjj.324:4232.______088-Flrewood DAY OLD Baby Hoilers 5* • Bulls Calvos lor salo. Can-, BEAVERWOOO COMPANY; Firowood by Iho'semi o» Inn a i f d ” ! ------. tho round, or split and doliYerqd. Call 733-3266.___ 1 p ^ H p [8 0 8 ______.___ Ory Plno. dol. & slacked, 16" FOR CHRISTM/is-.Atabian- spill sm, $85:18" spill moa,I Pooplo horses. Does .your" • $bO: U nseasoned. $55 por 3/1/ child (ocho) lor one? Weanl­ ■ 4 lon pickup load. 733-7804. ings- Yoarllngs-Thoy can I grow togolhor. Also havo SEASONED Hard Wood' oldor and italned. Ask-abour f z e a . Cail_423-4S09. our loaso ' program. Call Sylvan A cres. Burley. 678- 088-Variety Foods 2£910f'676;Wn,______i i f GEESE FOR SALE H oisos boughl-snld-IradCQ. $1,70/Ib.FioBhidres50d. H om «otO oc'a Doctor. ** __ ,_i:a!liM-1083^ ____ 93J._lvos]OC_k._PJHJ[3M055. • • ...... -■ OUALITY ?l)d poiatos.: KIOS HORSET Iruslworlhy.^- OoHverod in Twin Falls AS $87.50: Buckskin- Black Wesl ond. $5 per 50 pounaa slrlpe. $137.50: Black welch ?■ box_qLM &.0L so a J ^ M 5 i y lllly. 4 yr Old. $125: Palomino Golding. iruslworlhy, RAW HONEY make's groalL' $167,50: Spoiled POA, 4 yr Chrislmas Gifl, Assorted alzoaS prices. Cell 536-2355.° old. $187.50: ALSO Kids sad- I W THE 1985 THUNlUNPERBIRD 09 0 -P e t8& S upplies_____ ONE Yearling V* F iiiy .'l Yearling % Horse Gelding. AKC black Lab pupplos.1. Ooc Bar Brooding. Soil or Good Chrislmas qill. 9 __ wook^Ol^$45.543:MM.__ REAL NICE POA Pony:.Now AKC IRISH SE H ER pup­I- set of harnoss & can. Will plos. by aon of Ch Tuxodo'ss mako nico Chrlslmas pres- — Formal-Occaaton-Hips-and—f,_oni^wni:^hold-«-delivot- > m n rn ^ f ^ ff > y 4 ------—1 tatJ PupsrReadrlo go'M**— ~ you cart use your availableible ■ - ■ ____ 4750a fle r6 p m .______1 , KIEFER built Irallots. com -' l.'L e o sliing i i it convenient. You D2ivt}tuth$LHt«ToiiNy 4 ' pare quality and prices, bank lino of credit for otheiJther ' k-' io o n . Print KUE. iUjOXESS, FREETOQOODHOMEI o n ly/ fp a y (or whot you uio, Pull-Gooseneck-Alumlnum. purpose*. trstZEifldSTnrKUUBEIL SShols includodi Oul grow[ Farmers Exchange days. n o l lhath full price of the car. j^othing utomen fashions ire oour homo-Laroo black ma16 837-6294 or ovo 637-6250.___ 4uickandea»to»wlor.ilUnurt .' e dog. Lob & W Saint Ber­ . 2 . Thoroiro it no uMd cor lo 4. Leueei leaung for businoun e u i WE BUY & soil usod saddles 'p u rp o se s will h a v e Ih e bom JbmtnlStelhtnewfslnowinour' nard. p 1 yoar old, good wilh d itp>0M o of at leoie end. - b enefit Wll-WINUR PAHERN MTALOC. kids, k oxcollonl walch dog. & tack. Shop around wim us 'Af tlm pllfie J ’toK ^ etords.t. I .If. 0»« IOO ilyles. Free Plltem------— Pfnrflrtann~orranctr-^llp • _iut,.b«causa-wa-wUUiot.ba-- — Coupon, Stnd J2 lor CaUloj. 733-1591 7 alier 5:00 p.m._____ . undersold on boots'&' sad- .dlosl Vickdf* -W M W m - Jttl WATT BOOHS.. W iOftcft HERMAN r Shorlhair Pup-,.' — ’a' E«t Trtwfwj------SpleT'IO’wobkS-old.-pafenrf:':-,:-jtoraaTOiTOQ8.- IZt-Tlirifh Cralty Flcvtn %oul ol Nalional Field Chair^ ------__pinnn Pimniws guaranwod—;_l(»^«lfl6_l__J _____ lYQORFQRIRDT3EATER" :rN O W ~ -SSa'&ii------to polnl. $100 Cair734«}23-- e«ob ind Ctlalot > *dd 501 V J------^ ^ R S A tE ------pch tor postaja.arid iwndlinj. ^TwinFalls.______. -Purobrod York breeding . Bear. Oail 733-2237.------1 a ■ ■ — ’ FOH SALb: Wdaner Vigs.'' Shepherd Cross. $10 lo $35.’ Call 324-4265 or 324-2216 s li e r . ; 0 7 4 - l i l i ^ ______cCall 543-8460.______5:30 ot wo o k o n d s .______w n r ^ Now Yamaha G-50 Guitarr CONLY- 4 DAYS lolt • ’tilI PUREBREQ Ouroc Gilir(or lalgkosB lvdjN jJjT j^nFolls^^^ Amp.-S2S0.-C«Jl 734-4342 andI CChrislmas. AKC Lab Pups.■ sa le. 120 poVnds, $100 oach. ask for Tom',______yyollow,^hOja^J89;J33^976 , Call&32-4i04?______

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Call 733-4393, ! 1976 OOOQE 150 PICK J._____ 158-Aui08-Chevrolet—>t—_ 175-Auto Dealers 17S-Auto Dealers ' AT. PB, PS. till, goodd condl-ca 1S74 Ford Bronco Sport ■ !' ’ tio n .S30M-326~43a6aliori(lo[J^ collonl condilion, sunjn'rooV MUST 8ELLJ 1979 CAMAfMARO 1981 GMC ^ n 7 9 S o l Z26, Exc condition, m ustsiSt soo I I I _____ 1978 FORD V. R A N G ^ ’ ER with m ags,'now Irens.. 532S 10 aDoreelate.Call 734-163? ii -shflit— fT^keQ»er..733-9177...,. 1637^— j — BURBAN4X4------^ I malchln'o iib'oVolass si utomallc. 46,000mlle». ■ t y Now tlfos; ExcollonlI cocondi-- 1974. GMC PICKUP." p 'ij f l ' 1969 CHEVEUE SS398, ------:— tlon74;3-e?17 or W M878— ie r — H oavy'duly"374"ier>n 1^4^, — 111. M l H a . - - : - IflaiCH^W TonPlciPickup condilion, 13200,423.4424424 WLOl2LTOWPi:0SiI'LL«3:M‘ .. . 4 spood. 305 V.8,8, 1976 Ai TON 4x4 FORD.r'^ P S 1973 CAMARO. V-8,-au ■ ■ ■ I ! - CallBTS^aSO:----- 4 - i ^ ' AC, now paint 4 tiros. $28i ACr-AMrFM-faaior4-i— HSu—,0 5 1 0 aDpreelaler733-669t ly, p /s, roilbar.~fl29:55 4 1 , ___ 1881 1-TON 4x4 Dually, | . 1984.34 JEEP CJ7 Lt J p/b.fl/c,C all 543-6023.3 • 1978 CHEVY BLAZER,Efl,“ 4M ------SI:------iiio ^ ------^ V-6. aulo-ltflns, PS.-Pa ■ -REN.= N A G A D E N • 141-V ans kll. cnromo whoels. < SOOOmllei. l o l . -.r.T J- AC noods ’ »work. 1973 FORO LTO. 4 dr, E Stock/S-tOSB r f l ! : ie76FORD3/4tonVAr>e BO maroon. S3500 cash.h. Call collonl condition. S700. C • Econollno. cruiso. PS, 5i3:46_71_or.5j3^121.___ ” 3.1826j»ilor2pm^_____ ‘ od window wlp. B p condition, now. rra ^ ai '8^^ PORD BRONCO,I, 4 X 4. .1977 Subaru, »00: Also'193 ...... now V-8 onolno. S3t 7?rM oxc. cond. Good llros,>s, runs Ford Galaxlo. *200, Call 5< ■Call934-i341 or 934-4319.19 goojj:mi324j560,___ wL t4 CHEVROLET ^ 1979 FORO VAN. Auloms 1979 JEEP CJS. 4x4, 8a'cW Cl ~3 1?7i‘^ 'R 5 ‘FuTu7a“ sTdlr7ii ;iiS oir. dual tanks, cruiso. 4 c spd,. low milos, LIKO10 new.. Low mllos. AC. PS, 6 cyl.c: 0 4X4 PICKUP M l i E ‘ronrfi *3^995. Call Tho ShoShoppo. Exc, cond. 733-2597 aflor afl .9000m”»«"■ K t S i j & S "------, -- 63 LYNX, 3 door. lo 1 0 BLAZER I I I I —— 1961 • IMPALA__2-dOOr.V- defrost. storoD..l2.000 mllos!mllo . ______■ ■ ■ ■ >peed.3S.OOOmlle». I TS I ------t98b-OOOQF Utltilr-Vsn; I 1*995, 53800. Fountain Aulomollv % Si()^k«'P4.4S6 ■ ' L e J I Ion. Extra lonQlh, good ru Ing, near newjlio3.734j9^ 324-555?^______Bulick? 1S83 CHEVROLIlOinSIDBUZER '^188 1 ------^142-lmportSport«daf8 V-6. oulomotic,. M2 CHC 34-TON ——1—-198•1981 CHEVROLET %'TOH— I f r t - “ -— -ITS^AutoDMlm ------I^AutoDMlera lie, A/C, S i n DOC VTe, ouiomjmoilc, A/C, JCQQC V.fl . outomotic, out olr. till, s c n n c 1 ■ 1966 V.W. BUG. Now’ papalnl. 27,000: Slock<'4.2S?A IU ,9 th J 50.000. Sloilock»5.144A,.Tjyyg 61,000.; j I , tiroa, Exc, cond.. 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' : '1974: DATSUN 260Z.~ R Fo d moloMlc. wiro whools; n Ysler?^ ■ Injorlof, roal nico. 53250.50 CanC Thote tolocted unit*lt« havei boen oh our lol too long Cbn____ ri I GM QUAUIY IR ffli • 3 1 4 j m and wo wont thorn> iold»o by Oocomber 31it. wo wonionl r?“ T . Iho peopio ol Moglele VVolley to benefit on Ihoto huge ERVICE PARTS ll a J : 1984 H0N*5a p r e l u d e ...... cruiso. (nag whools, ( r.duc.lon., Ih ..; p,prieei ore baiod.on o coih no Ace Mai trade tranto’cMon, imall im odjuttmenti wlll be noeei- ifisen] I ; , 6I8J2M , _ rTTIow »omo Irodo-ln>-lnt, K ei*p * p That O rM t c H E v nOLET a y i ; '79 TOYOTAldr Wagon. N DLUe LAKtS NOnTHANOPOl ' tiros. A/C. am 'lm casso OMVM M a tin g W ith IPOICLIHCROAD n i sloroo. LuQoago rack,‘S S29 _____1 9 8 1 1 V Plynnouth? ______O S nB u u l ltf C M P o i t a ' 733-aOM 1 F O ^RD 1 T O N _ • ------C o lW 4 lg< f ------traoT- - ...... I ^

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- By LORAYNEO.».SMITH SI m o uIhw th ’ and. • — -• - - Times-News wrilerte r A computer COl class was set up> forfo ------Muffle}[ley— and ..othec.Jiandicnppe' TWIN F A L L S— -J Steve Muffley, 37, adultsts lo help them more easilyy da o ' is a college gradu:iduate. He supports their‘ acadcmlc papers. AfteUter his wife and UicirIr 3-year-old3- adopted gradualuatlng, Muffley was asked t. daughter by operatlrating a computer at remainain and tcach thc class for threhrce the Social Securityirity office in Twin semesle s t e r s . ------— F a n s . T hey Uve In a modest but com - HeUii Uicn worked for a short timie e i:in fortable house on.|)n.pie west edge of Mosco\cow wllh Stepping Stones,• a W felmW iiffHfitlim town. organl:inizatlon thal works wilh hand! II sounds lilerii*ewc wrote:------w ith c ereb ral palsy. ints, W ayland and M aureta Mu sy. Although he h as parent; spent his early life inn FairfieldI where- failure—2------■„...... _____- icapped^idultfr^t-McGi•CallT Shc-was-In------^W e . share sh our. thoughts and,^ ’ carved out a full; pn , who now llve lnBrllish Colun productive life, his fley, w E he attended public scschool. L ater his H e wasvas pretty much bedridden[J (orfo • Air' Force at the tltime, stationed dreamsi andan In thal way we arc the Canada, organized the Idali w ife, whom h e mlarrled a n In 1974, said bla, C parents moved lo> Eagle : and he severalll >y e a rs a fte r that, Linda say:,ays at Mountain Home airlirbase and was same asIS n m ost couples. Having the' )clatlon for Physically Hand it takesaiot of effortrort. AssoclJ graduated from Meridian. ^ Higii but thenen s ta rte d physical and speeceecii serving as a volunteer:r aat t^e camp. opportunitymily to raise our daughter >ed Adults morc than a decad ■ “He's- worked hard hi al it," she capped School. th e r a ply y ‘" a ll over again" at the ElkEilts She says peoplele "sometimes . and walchtch Iher grow spiritually, emo- ' says. ago iIn n Boise. : His father w as then ir ____ H e.w as ablc to alterend public scliool- .center,•. ___ In .h is . early _20s,_AIufflefflpv w onder about h er m anarrylng a handi- Uonally■ aniand physically Is a joy Uial ------M uffley— ma]oreers, hc firsl h ad to T hele center( saw a need for a llvlnivlne 17, when he und< inHi b ra in surgeries in Calallfom la. Ihis Uioulouglit — that he was keepin□jng Sleve,- in-tum, referers to Linda as slower pactpace b ul wc m anage to reach type one letter atIt ia time with the centere r where physically hand AlUiougtiUieodds's were favorable Ihem a1 p riso n e r and hc was prisonconer " in y closest frien d /' our.destlnaLlnatlon," Muffley a d d s ......

^ ~ ^ V l o cd e n r jp r o b l t c a n d l e e p e i l i d a y 4b t e t e s - ^ rm — •r—:—r-r------^------: By DON OLDENBURerg. coordinator ot Prevention som e degree, the holiiollday blues and days withoutwli their spouses sufferir i a u re everybody Is hap}ppy and in thc recon^Ultilltuted fam ilies w here ‘‘timlime- rled in 1959, they eaisach brouglit four Serviceses for: Children and Youlh at personal turmoil of sclschedule hassles, profouncand loss of family," say;says holiday spirit — but UiUiem. A holiday sharing"g" of thc children can be: pcpar- chlldrcn from prevloious m arriages in- . Uic Mounlounl Vemon Center-ol Com- unfulfilled-cxpectationJons, longings for Herbert:rt Freudenberger, a New Yorl'o rk c a n b p o m e a specialI traumali for kids tic^ularly•ly painful d urinc the holidaysays. to Uie hew family. • See HOLIDAYS on Page D5

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, ByLOR'AYNEG.SMn:iTH ■ ■ Iwo-year course at Pocaocatelloln'l939. , Timcs-l^ews writer She tauglit third andnd tfourih grades two y ears In ElElder Arim o, aboul 20 m ilescs sisouth of Pocatello, and had JEROME. - Owhvis are--G eorgla Klucmicr.'l e r 's . — ______a rt classes for Uic older3cr |grades, __ ^speciallUes. She paintInls them aiid creates therh e m ------A fter coming lo Twinwin F alls to live w ith'a sister, -- -. • fro m w alnut halves, shishells and pretzels, - c la ss in Jero m e to Iearearn frame making. - she met her husbandnd seven days before Pearl “Wlicn I started painting pi them^ people likeIked Sheusesojdlace.whwhich she glues and Uien gild:Ids, H arbor while boUi werevcre roller skating al the old ■ them and they sold sost well 1 jusl kept on," the lh to reproduce anUqu«^lui^looklng frames with fragilgile Radio Rondevoo. Jerom e area painter says.so wooden raised desigrs i^ . She also makes rustiStic A lthough.it soundss uiunlikely, his roller skating 1 She’s "backed off’' from fi painting since h e r hu:hus- frames from bam woo*/ood. ’ kept him from cnlistln;sting in the military service ’ band, Eugene, retired?d from farm ing U iree y earears Kluender studied1 arart in school and tauglil forir a after the Japanese atlacHack because of a severe arm ago partly because Uichey travel freuenUy and alsoals few y ears, bul didn’t’t ppalnl raising th ree sons, no'low Injury he incurred whenhen hc hit a posl while skaing. because of arthritis Inn ht e r hands. grown. The couple haslas three grandchildren. Instead, he workeded in the 'shipyards In San — She’planrtota'ke some'of'herowlsTTnafiJf-csi 5f-of— ~Both-sh(rnndhcrho'■husband-wcre*a(^vir\vith--l-l •i-H—Francisco.-They-w tire-rre-mQrrIed-Janrl6rl943rand ------w hich she has paintedd oni bamwood; to Desei^Tlcliol and Scouting actlvllieIlies when thelr children werere h e la te r got Into Uie} AiAir Force.where he served S prings, Calif.', w herea shes and her husband go eacjach that age. • - ■ three years installing3 rairadaron fighter planes. w inter In their motorhohome. When Iheboys werc:;re In high school, she turnedlan a old house on thelr faifarm north of Jerome into0 a But before her m arrlaiTlage, Uie young a rt teacher S he say s she has found fo tl^ owls croftcd -frorrom studio and tauglit artrl sistudents. took money'she’d saved/ed and studied six weeks at shells are popular at a 1flea m arket In C ath ed ralICl- C thc California School1 of Fine Arts in San Fran- ty , C alif., last year. • H er first a rt Instructluctlon come, she says, througiIgh cisco. TCluender works monostly In paslels, but morlore Uie Works Project Adm.dmlnistratlon (WPA). II w as Impressive andnd rm'cJst of the leachers th e re . recen tly h as taken up} sacryllics. She doesn’t Uke:c tto “ Lots of artists w/ere en out of work so Uiey wen}re tau ^l modernistic orir Inimpressionist approach lo work with oils' and says s she Just isn't I'goo;ood h ired to tcach free claS!lasses," she says. painUng, whlcl? Kluendender says she “couldn't get en o ugh" to work wlUiI wwatercolors. ____:— —------^A-nalive-of-Ashtonr)nrin'enslcm'ldah07'sht‘”wa:/as ~lnto;“ - Ncvertheless.-sh€-she-saa,-tbey_encouraged_ ~~ ' Over the years she5 has1 displayed niany «5f heh e r b o m Ju n e 1, 1919. She Shi says her faUicr liked totc her In her realistic style.'le. paintings in doctors officesof and area restaiirantants travel so nearly yw r aftpr _tho_drylancmd___ D uring.. Uie ,w ar_ shle.foilDwed.her e. f husband to — ^aad-soldsbriuvbutjnbsosUy.shC5ays she dbes-it-asasa—farmlhg-operaUoh-wa: llf^Mllwnukee-and'Rantotir,jOtir,“lIlTtinlil"she”g6l preg^"' “soul-satisfying" hobb]tby. ferent town. , ' nantwA/ler the war they farm ed wIUi h e r faUier In addition to polntlnilng, K luender m akes framm ees She attended Weste:stem Waslilnglon College of o; first a l Castleford andd thenth' for nine y e a rs at Mur- and attends auctionss lo pick tip materials, shshe Education In Belllngha}ham, one y e a r a^id graduateced taugh. T hc couplc h asj livlived north o l Jero m e'fb r 25 p i Georgia Kltieiu e n d e r d i s p l a y s o n e oof f her owl creation^ hopes to someday use.:3. She and her husband took.ok a from th e old Universitysity of Idaho Soulhem Branchich y ears.

«'] '"S' f ■ ■■ ■ ;embor23,1934 _ Sffl D-2 Tlmos-News, TwinI FaFalla, Idaho' Sunday Decer LAST L: ers raisse fundssfo r Cjystic Fiibrosis RHn s m i i "'••r- T h e C ystic Fibrosis'ils* Foundation’s ed the hosjospital slaff in 1982, Is a stafflaff 2 ' . ^"-“Bowl for Breath” fufund raiser 'in assista n tt in the Same Day Servicesces ->Tw ln Falls, brought Inin !$3,200 with 22 Lorayne O. C en tcr and was named October : :bowIers partidpating,g, reports: Mike ' ernployeec«of the monlh. . DAYS Devjno, co-chairman.n. Prizes w craV lH ^^ Smith 2 s H ^ . >*awardftd recenUy forth‘ those obtofnlng Spotliaht McDooald,M chief deputy in — .v^tho largostnumberof 6p the Jeromeme county clerk's office, was« 160 MAIN >1AVE. s. !S H O P ^ ■'r: F irs t place w inneriri who> obtahied presen ted^ an award for 20 y e ^ of .7 118 sponsore,. w as Brian Bi De>^. bull mode)del. U n c iK te r and h e r hus^us- » | M I | service rtrewntlyV 'B utfran.' SUNDAY : fourth grader at SawtoAftooth School in band, MIK'liKe, run a purebred'operatlonon who worksk s in the county assesso r's of* OTQ-THE-^VVALL .. i^-Twln Falls. He receiveI v ^ an AM/FM w ith h er r parents.r She has served as • fice, receivelved an aw ard for 10 yeare'ire' > 'stereo dual cassette plplayer. Second director,r. reporter,i secretary , queen 's e rv ic e . 12-5 . p la c e prize, a lO-speed^ bicycle, was a„d preslesldent of the Idaho Junior. _ DOVVNTt ^:r-r^iS»warded=torJaaiTMolljIoIlne.-arrecent-iierefordi■d— Association— and— par-3r> J e ffre yy j ArringttHi, Twin F alls, is ■OWN AONDAY^------• '-graduate of Twin FallsJls High School, ticipatedd InI slate and national field:ld aniong 7 Unlverelty of Utah students :30 A.M. TO ; -Iwhohadinsponsors. . . days, junkinlor program, leadership con->n- . whose namam es are included In the 1985i TWIN FiALLS 9=1 v - MatthewL.Devtoe,g5. grandfather or ferencess anda state and national publiclie edition of “ Who’s Who Among Slu-;iu- 5:30 P:M. • - lhe first place winner,■. w;was third placc speaking:gcontests. c ______^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B d ents in_ American A ..Universities-andm d ------—'------prize,-abowllng— AFcaptjipiSin of Ihc. IsSi-Idaho Quiz- ^ Colleges.” ------^ballrtoTeresaD^loca W endyt A . Gelst, Twin Falis. a slu-itU- ocal-Juiilorbowl-—Bowl ~ teateam,—she -and—her—team M K T k W I J B m \e r . -m em bersrs-placed-first in-nal{ona|_ dent at thehe College of Idaho, Caldwell,ell, ^ACTFR Is one oft 2‘24 students also chosen for competlticitlon. She also received therY' L A U R IE L A N C / Laurie Lancaster, daidaughter of Mr. Max Fulscilscher memorial scholarship I the publication. "P Honored by herclfcliordgroup ‘““'"S'""- • and Mrs. Larry LicklIckley, Jerome, ^ven by the American Junior received one of five/e Golden Boll H e re fo rda A ; ssociation in 1983. She ha as s • . L au rel1 HarnHXi, H Jerom e, and Gail WEATEF■RS Achievement awards: at a t the 20th an- been a 4-H4-F adult le^ej^and^went tolo Cheryl Massle, Twinin Falls, was Quinn. Twlrwin Falls, received instruc- -LACDIES AND JUNKMIORS . inlor Hereford .inpnn thn -ft. namedjhe 1984 Employeyee'of the Year tor cerllflcflcates a t the C hristm as p a ^ Includes vests. i tty and solid styles. , at Magic Valle3^ R e ^ o ^ a g ic FLotllJa of the Coast . pull-overs in novelty A s^latlon convention3n IIn Kansas Ci- gram . donal-Jaedicor tyof the M ------Sillc/Angora-Sij>izes S-M-L. ------tyrM o:------A gradu!duate of CSIrshe currenllyar"5[r-X e n l6r ’s annual C h nlistmas i sarty! Guard'AnxradliaryrOperalions^mchDijL ■ The five outstancanding young tends thele University of Idaho wherere Administrator Williamm A. Bum s w eropreseisen ted to Hal and G ail Quinn,nn, ^ H ereford enthusiasts eateach rcceived a. she is wo:worlclng tow ard a degree In presented her with a cas□3h gift and an W arren anand^ Bea Mfirrlll and Laurel Reg. to $200 stipend and a bronronzed Hereford animal sclscience. engraved gold pen. Maf.sL‘5ie, who join- Hannon. . ^ .4 4 .0 0 .. ._ J NowT^^TCr o 2 9 ^ ^ - A n n iv i e r s a r S e n io rs----- — JUNIOR I TwinFallS Senlenior Citizens Center 93939 Fourth Ave. W. JlACKETJr s ’ a i; Menu Heavy jackets foior Juniors. Poplin w/c<^/contrasting trim, \ iday — Beef sandwich ,. k v 2gelabIesoup. corduroys with klknit collar. Sizes S-AA-L sday — Center closed tor Tnas:------RegTd0:00&’«j 5 : o o ------^ inesday—Beef stew, reday—Swiss steak, SALE PRICE 39’® ^1^11 B i lay — Chicken and dress- B l r ■ a n d v^i^c AcUviUes day — Dance at 2:30 p.m. iday — Crafts and CHILDREN'S)5) lg a l 9:30 a.m .; cenier Reed and AnnaP ( Thurecose after the noon meal. F ridayiuiay - comiir cioseq tor WINJTERCO3 A I 4 - ^ I j '" S ' ;mas. Girls-lnfonts thniru size 14. Boys-ToddhIdler to size 7. TWIN F A1.LS — Mr. ai Inesday — - Crafta—and— ____Reg. to 68.00 I \ IEtomr9:30:aJH=to-a:3(L_ al"an~opcri"house”Dec;' h ^ ~Jbhh and I^thrh 1Parish Seldoro n a n d H a z e l S h i r l e y I / 4 MondQOrdere m usl be callevin'Peironorc d ~ ^ i i i n E ; ; ho u se Dec. 30 In observcrvance ot Ihelr house Dec.ec. 29 In observance of theirir F alls. atT p.m . ::'20 In obsor- „.m. On ----- 1—60th wedding annlversar;sary. ’------45th-weddlrdlnganniversary. Coulam and Aiuia Dea lay — Birthday meal, dillnB annivcr- william' CHILDREN'S Friends and relativescs ai re InvHed lo F rien dIs s andi relatives are inviled lo[0 m arried Dec. 21, 1934, ir h ie a llp .m . callfrom2lo4p.m.atthit the First Chris- call fromn -14 lo 8 p.m. at the Wendell;1I where they have lived------li " ■■ g rocery i s a re invited to Thurst tian Church. GOI Shoslloshone St. N., Senior Clti;lltizcn Cenier. 105 West Ave.e m arried life. gel ess Senior Citizens ; lhe LDS First celebrati KrNIT WE/iAR •r TwinFallS. A.'lnWendy- They are active in thein I. Twin Falls, Pinochicinesday — Turkey nnd Barbara Davidson«n of Tacoma, ihey iiVilived in TranqulHly, Calff.V ’ b' . The event is being [cl here ail their rolcrspirnrcliTsIawTUread 7 Wash.,andthclrspouscs, w here hee 'was involved in farming. • —:------trUcktnffTm-nw rcusrom land leveling u n— ^ throeuaugjiiers, ueoi^i Age]ullerandfruitcocktall. S aie _____ n Falls city- 3 1 0 m ^ r O F F “ ------—- -Parish and Rulh Harvi igto£denin.l9&Ty^ Twin Falls. Geraldine Jay — Chill con carne, jrvey.were.niat:_Ui moving t . .. r many , yeare. . Monda rie d J a n . 1,1925, a t th e e armed'lriPrenmtli 1960 when K \m a and Claudia Mc 1 vegetables, kraut salad, le country home T hey fan land and with a C enter . -of the bride’s parentsnts near Twin they moveci^ed to the Jerom e wliere they,y M lllersville, Md. e slices, crackere and but- - > F a lis . - ;d farming until selling InIn Tiie couple has sevei , ■ holiday,d pineapple pie. contlnlued s LDS Churcli. Wednc IMPOORTED 24% LE/EADED ------'.'■Z She graduated from)m Twin Falls dren, Riven tiV-Uieli:------c a ssc ro l • 'H igh School In 1919 andnd altended the They now no are semi-retired and gla Coulam 0 a n d b u tt .vorks p a rt lim e in trucking, — • - University of Oregon. Shirley woi c Mahoney of Frldaj c VL re active In the Wendell : rystai H e c a m e to Idaho Inn 1905 U and grad- T hey a re i Best bum 1 Hawaii 5 rtcKl.mmon of m ixed V' Save now oh hthand cut, etched, fullfull lead ed crystal - • u ated from Twin F allss HighH School In C hurch ofIf Christ.C HONOLULU (AP) - ir lancy rabbits. It wasas imported from Europe. I Many itemsm s o re In lim ited ____ : i9i8_nnd_ta)m StanfordJaUJnlverslty.ln___H o sting - ttip_QVcnLwlll be .tlieli:— cheeses: **^Bunny-in the U:SrAriivcr/en .grandchll- and p qudfitities^ ;i923. children,, VWilma Lessley of Wendell,l> Haiku Plantations. shows have two divisions:is: -I- He taught school in Bend. Ore., Melvin Shirley-of Sh Jerome, Linda1“ U trecht -II. which Is bbUsJike_U.lr,echl.lhal-are_ Q 9 9 ^;-priorto reluming loTwirwin Falls. Mabley of Wasllia, Alaska, Becky•y recently won Best In S ! pels.and commercial rab-ib-~ Reg. 7150 ' •-.-The couple farmedd inorthwest o( /VrmentaI o of Wilder, Tim Shirley of American Rabbit Breedi ■are raised as menu Items iny lives in "s To 9 0 .0 0 ...... C-Twin Falls from 192G untilunt 1951. They Wendell -at■and Diana Tollm an of On- tion national competition :oal linings. • ______O JO ■; now live in Twin Falls. ___ latio..Ore.. F la . This is com parable —l( 'i:he Besl Show fore who ■ ra lw " anim als for have ei^it grandindchildren and The coujou^e has iC’ grandchlldren Ing th e A m erican Kennel fur aro interesled In sizct^’n J ;two great-grandchildren.•en. and two gregrcat-grandchlidren. plonshlps. Il’s the Miss R ab b it asl: said. “New Zealand whileses I rabbits. Is. litT name, fancy rabbiida whites get up lo IG or 18 LADIES' U trecht II w as bred byShow al ilie raised as\ pNethcrland Dwarf should JC om puterizezed catalo g sa\aves m on ey who has been raising raiKlere Assocla- bltsnJrat"at past eiglit yeare. on In Orlando, and rain co a iP) - Use or a .. McL»enn'ruiuU Inlcrnallonul Is Uie care. NEW ORLEANS (AP) ,g " I started wllh two pelflo a clog wlnn- “ P eople . .1BOOTSi" ' tside company lo u^ the . computerized materia:rials cataloc ^‘^st outsii lel Club cham- m e a t o r fur 5 A warm, pipile lined boot for coldDid w e a th e r. , . - system cdeveloped by Phillips,s and now. I have 80 Beoutllul Al. f t a America of Ms. Temas: • I^slem is expected t P elroleumm to Identify Hems. Phillips,,5 Nelherlond Dwarfs,” sl Handersdedllemfl I and FloridaNew t Uted Clean • f t i '^fiineerlnfi and constr«tnictlon com-^ sa y s 11 saveiv es $200,000 a monlh w ith its took 17 ot them wllh m e to ■lity Children'! Clolhlng 1 lyRut.hTema, pounds. A r 6 Reg. ' pany Uiousands of dollaollars a monlh^own syslertem. by mating fewer pur- Orlando, figuring thal if I •abbll.s for the n e v e r go leovi T eddy B e a r fI 4 6 .0 0 ...... ;.' througli reduced dupllcaticate purchases, chases. of them in the top 10 it wou 3 8 ° ° trip . I won three flrsl-pl, • 2'/fe-lnch eai> Roll St. W., h o s h o n e f and one second, as wclieLs at Easter, ) or as. all ,f” ^vv ^ EW... she said. "I «?' iiii to the show In f “ MEN'S f I placed any if ^i. ould b<5 a good { X n? DiGmUALPAGHK placc ribbons ’I, ” 5 Rc DRIV/ING GLC.OVES • SILENT,IT, IDISCRETE ‘li as Best in Leather bo'ck oiand palm with knit1 body,bi Sizes S-XL. • VIBRATlM lN G orB E E P T l In b la c k , b ro w nn o r g rey. wHh M»nvlemory ------?BEEP»\» VOICE o r U G i r r ------p . •NUMERIERIC DISPLAY wHh M-merv ^ Reg. ‘ C om blnblnatloni of all th* above. 50 ...... I ^ 1 6 .0 0 ...... i f i ^ S From Comploto ' ' IITO PHONE:coRP. BI6 BOYS' : 733 0O A K L E Y 9 7710ALBION TWININ FALLS BURLEY VEL

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...... ^------rf- . •T ' Sunda rValliley hapipeningsi-1 Wedc"honorcd“a t'a*...... ~ ' Rev: R ichard Go;]»>sncirornciatcd~IHIE Rev. T hom as Younjelen Allen w as | ^ H ^ H :...... Lrwefiljpfi Dpc.« . 529 in observance of Ihclr 2 ..... with _Caren SmaII\illwood, 'TSt’^ e . officiated and Heli _ Friends and-relrelatives are invited to call•all from'2 to 5 p“m7in*thc'c sister-in-law of the! bride,t: as soloist |D |Ba l P I'■ ^M organist. lughterofM r. and Fireside roomm cof th e F ire t United PresbyJ)yterlan Church. T here willI - and M arge P rin g s arand Jan Olsen as P H ||| ^ The bride is the dauiHson, Twin F alls. r g R f f l H , be a rcaffirmiation otl ceremony at 3 p.m. inn lith e chapci. The couple wass pianists. S H P s / Mrs. Jules V. HarrisI Is thc son of Mr. m arried In Twlrwin Falls and they have 11’lived here since.-Harris Iss______T ^ bride is thc daughterd of Jim ' . and th e bridegroom 1:F. Smith. Bay ------■— regtonatmonag-lager for Friedman BagCo— and Lillian Small\llwood and th e S - and Mrs. Joseph I bridegroom’s parentsits are Vemle and , ; ' ------^VillagerOhlor-;------n was maid of Openhihouse to rais( Maxine Blackmon, allollof Jerome. Annette Harrisonr and Chris Rlza. se fu n d s . M icheli H unter wasas m aid of honor. .1 honor for her sisterFording i and Lisa _____ 1 _ C ^ L E F OORD R — A fund-raising openen hou ^ will be hcld_at,Uie—li— -Bridesmafds wereTrrra ^ White and . ___ .Los-Angeles: Jan"Fo Village, were _- - M arvin,C dx'hojhome,-CasUeford,"rrdnTTrto! lb.9:30.p.m . 0 cc. 29 to help?■ FJower -giri was----- Lowrle, Bay ICC-Hailing, V Angie Edwards.-FJi d efray m cdicai:al expensesi for Skip M wre; andat Lynn Cothcm. A moneyy _Rhonda Helsley, cousiisin of the bride. , If ____ ;-_brldesmaids._Tiffanciflower girl and IrcowillbeproNirovlded. T he Coxes live twoo aand a q u arter miles east of* Mike Frings was bet)est m an wilh P a l , ' ’ . /• mislon, Ore., was 1 fMatthew Berry 9 H H CasUeford. -Hinton and- -Jayjy— M eyer - a s — ...... -I ; Courlney Alien and : groom sm en. Tony .aiand Rick Adkins-— ‘ -were Irainlwarers. was besl man for ushered and weree candlcllghters. ’ j Sebastian Smith wismen were Mark ■ t h c o u r s e a b e t h a n d J o s e p h S m ith Prepariired childbirti Jo h n D aniel, nepephcw of the >n a n d V c r n i e B la c k m o. i *’ his brother. Groomsrlames Smith, also TW INFALLSXS — A prepared childbirthh courscc for parents with blr- bridegroom , wzis ringitgbcarer. dy Roll,,11, Joyce Daniel, sisters of[lo th n Sm ith and P a tric k Jaidegroom; Gerald ans, and Michael / Ihs due In M ardirch will begin Jan.'2 at Magiiigic v alley Regional Medical|> MIchclle Boll. Iniece of the bridcgrotroom; , brothers of the bride f the brido. Jacob ^ Center. The LaiLam aze-based scries of sevei:ven.classes will be held at 7 . bridegroom, attendedcd the guest book. Tlie bride br Is a 1983 graduate‘ 1 Winston, New Oricax er. — ------pjn-Jrtrednesda;Mlaya.on.the.?ccond.flppr coni n f erence room. Fee Is $25.i:_____ Shandele_SmnIIwood[)d. niece of Uie Jeromee ...... High _ School. _ Tt , Harrison, brother of t ______Prc:reglslcatlortlon is required. Call 737-212020 M ondays throuRli Fridays§______bride, was gifllablcaiattendant. brldegrocroom, who graduated frti Berry was rlrigbearer.5re.Mrs..Anthony-_l/7 ^ betwcensa.m.tn . and 4 p.m . Following the ceren(jmonya recepdoiT^Jeroriiee ~ H ig ir~ sa io o i~ iir ‘ i9S2, - Spkial.gucsts-wer(_Ohio,^aodI]^. ____ w as held In the Jerom^m e Moose Hall._ empjoyedy-ed at Tuppcrware. ‘^_M cCarthy^ayton._(iJleveland, 'grand- Servinc w ere Cind>dy McKean. Can- The coucouple resides In Jerome. •’ Joseph F. Smith, Ckgroom. mothers of the bridegricld following U ie~ /^ £ n fl A reception was-hc:ue Lakes Country ~ — Sanchez- ceremony at the Blue i i i g ai g e m e i« ts - —— Club. I graduale of Twin Seyedbagliheri The bride Is a 1980Id g a 1981 graduate Falls High School andluslness Colicge. t u ' TWIN FALLS - MlMarie Alicia San- ‘ of Steven H enager Bu!graduoted from fn ^ :yedbagheri were Chez and Mlr-Ali Seyi The bridegroom mukec, g Wis., and m arried Oct. C in Rcnc Nev. k high school in Milwaif. of Wisconsin in The bride is thc dau(lughtcr of Mr. and I . (rom thc University. 1 . Mrs. Leo Sanchez oif f' Twin F alls and 1 Valley, the cou- th e bridegroom Is thele son of T abande After a trip to Sun Texas,' w here he ,AITlM^ _Seycdbn^eri_of_Tchehran, Iran, and_____ pie resides in Dallas,nl.andthehride.ls_ 1 l20W*lnAMnu*Nortn ^ ■— wtnrtIH------— ------the late Mlr-AzlzSeyc<'c d b a ^ c ri. _jnanagcsa ^_tauranlTS representative y ' A ttendants w ere Olg)lga Kelley Brown V a consumer relations iu u u u u u iiu :ofSparks.Nev. ,■ and Juanita Matlock 0 for American Airlines. The bride, a 1979 grgraduate of Tw in •' j MnMWMnMWfflUfrWMHMWMSMnMSMIUXMng Falls, graduated fronam CSI and from ; • Boise Stale Univerelljlly with a degree <4 in English secondaryiry education In 1984. She is employoyed by Micron Technology, Inc. ^ | i a ^ ;Iq I thankM o oil our°u vglw d^^^ ^ a 'd o a tc d fin ^ 9 7'f - ^ — — ■ from Tehran H i^ SchoolS( arid from 5 S And Q s p e cjrow h ing yearl Tehran _Polyl<¥hnlcal:al Univerelty In f } S mers for a gr • 1978. HHt Om V s ...... lli & M a r i e S e y e d b a g h e He received a degegrec In Interior -Mlr-All I w I ^ u C a n C o Mtv i id u a l s e rv ic e, — - design from th e Unlvcversity of U lah In Buildingng M aintenance and also Is f o r i n d i v 1983. p rivatee business.b Bollv n«*d fom oon* you J u l i e Rog«o g c r s Susan Ballard Hc is a supervise:sor for Western The coi is in smoDody who can moko couplc resides in Boise. fiS Somellmoi you r«aluronc*. Wo afo United s S con lolk to — lomiiuronce oxporl* eommlllod lo pn M »en»o out of Iniur 0 providing you with Individ- B mot ottonlion con m oon o big0 dllforoncodll when you hovo S Julie Rogefers Susisan Ballard t t Pacillc Roiionea Iniut. So (or oil your Iniuraneo noed iBakke-Himphtie M uol torvlco. Portonc lood» and Individual lorvlco W JEROME — JinJim and Arlene WENl:N DELL - Mrs. Edith Sllvilllva, FILER - A wcddinilng reception for of thc UrU niversity of Mlnnc.sola and E any kind o< o Iota, Rogers, La Habra,ra, Calif., former Vancou'ouver, Wash., announces the th Mr. and Mrs. Brucee HimpleI will be’ I983graciraduate of M ultnomah Schoolind a S I cement of her daugliter, Susa Jerome residents.s. announce the engager usan held from 2 unlll 7 p.r).m. Thursday a l Uie Bibltible in Portland, She ool Is of X ...... engagement- of-theireir daughlcr.-Julle- Ballard,rd; to Jame.s P. Jones, son offMr.. Mi ihe.homc.of.his pararents..Ken and physical:ai • therapist -at • -Fairvic Is a C Tnii ^ \ Anne, to Anthony KanCambosoulls.sonof and MrsIrs. Harold L. Jones of Wendell,leil. Wlila Hlmple, 119 IiRamsey Drive. Hospitaltal in Minneapolis, i l o D D DS I Mr. and Mrs. Thomoimas Kambosouils, Ballailard attended Porlland.schooliools. F iler. bridegroom, a 1978 graduate ^ ^ INSURANCE; AGENCYAC S The br: laSM oln Stroot NortIilo^h^Klmbotlv ______Q ueens, N. Y. grad ujaling al from high schoolI 1In H lm ple and M ary ElEllen Bakke were Filer Hi{ High School, also graduated ------:------R ogers, a graduateate ot Jerom e High Seaside,de. Ore., and-is employedd bby married April-14 at GraccG Church in iwa fr^rcom-Multnomah-^hool-of'U“‘f f ' I f e — ' - UNT — ^------SchQoUs_employeded ibv Mervvn’s In Pacific'le WestPm Rnnk Pnrtlnnd ,------^ EdlnoTTVIInn. The brldide, thc daughter Bible. HcH c Is an auto m echanic In Mi MC Fullerton, Calif. T Jonesles attended Wendell schools5 anand of Mr. and Mrs.;. John Bakke, neapolislis and also attends colici rcgcn KamlMsoulls graduiduated from Long graduallaled from Park View HigHigh Rochester. Minn., is5 ta 1979 graduale ihere. . Islan d City-High Schochool and attended School>1 in 1 Llibum. Ga. Hc is inI th the • Banich City CollegeBge. He Is In the Navy,, stationed aboard the USUSS Marine Corps, statiiationed at Camp Tarawa#a LHA-I, San Diego. ------PendletonrC alif.------1— The! couplec< plans a Juno-8-weddin T h c wedding Is plar)ianned for Dec. 29 InVanctticouver. al St. Michael's Kpli?plscopai Ctiurch, Corisbad.CalK. ' ■ ■ H i| | ^ ----- Kmhieefnk^ n e s - ,HOLLlSTEn.^.-Mr-Mr. and M rs. Ora W. Jo n e s or Hoiiistcister announce th e ^ ^ ^ ^ | _____jyjgagemenl-T^f~^h I I 1-1 K athleen Louise, to Rex Franklin L aG rone, son of Mr. iand Mrs. James LaGrone of Castleford Jones, a 1980 graduaduate of the Col- lege of IdaHo, CaldwcIwdl. is employed by th e Buhl School Disl . LoGrone, who graip-aduated in 1980 from the Universityslly of Idaho, Is employed by Attomejney P au l Sm ith in T w ln F alls. T h e couple plans a EDcc. 27 wedding I at the First Unitedited Presbyterian Church in Twin Falls.is. IK a t h l e e n J o n e s m SK P PRODIJDUCTiONS INTROC)DUCES We fplan on dooihg a full rolume in I 6 I months v< 6 days, If it's scu lp tu red Profiit isn't cons nails, tips, silk isider^d — novement of6 mer- vk^raps or sim ply - just the m ______th e p le a su re o t ya chanidise. It's tlthe sale all : Valley waraits for __ — ------prolessional- ' ill of Magic t, , m an icu re/. 7" ■ eachIvyedr ivery^ltiM ^ • pedicure, Ranelitii ...... inSliislied E sc a p e to m a k e ' cerlain,your ^ —V------hands-andJeet— V ■ look and feel ■ their b est, _

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Dec. 30 a t the F r o> m TCD a.m. ’1' t i r 6 i>> . m . ‘ |p ^ Twin Falls M asoniclcTempl6. -^Olher newly electc:ted officers include Regularr PricesP May Vary AlAt Some Stores Duele to Local Competl Sandy S tayner, senlnlor princess; L isa Lalliss, Junior pri:irlncess;_ H L ® -LeirrBuwermtirsreircphatile G an iso n i -m a rsh a l______Appointive - offic[icers are BeU PE^H Rcarick, ctiaplain;u; Brandi Mlldon, recorder; Lacy To''ownlcy, librarian ; -A n d rea-B au m ert—I—treasurer;-Carol-^^H Rearick, musician;n; Laiia Tonacka, - inner guard; Tam mmy ; McGinnis, outor guard; Tammy Overton, ' senior custodian; RachelI Idso,I Junior custd- dian. Messengers, are! ]Lisa Bowen, Jill Idso, Cathy Attix,:, Shelley Hawkins and Sherawn Remaley. P Choir i jll ■" memlxjrs-include-e - Lynette JENNY ^UMEBT - ~ ^ WiMyjK rpJB g r * — "5)Unii Uam cii.'Cnrisi ^ Benton. Stephaniee Gllne and Jin n y Y Jones. b earer.er. ~ Z ' . HoUy Reynolds wwill preside a s In- Julie lle Pence will narrate t h f '• sUliinR tionorcd ququeen, assisted by "Crownwn ofi Glory” ceremony and Ja’ClG f- ...... Sire1Iey"MlIiMri5ailarcy Kolir"taiiira SimpsonisoirwintxreDiotsi^ .; , •; Newbry, Michele Williams, V Joanne Hostssis will be Conlle ond Erma* * . !! I LU ff . . Sm ith, Connie Claw:iwson, Shawna K ll- G reene,ne, assisted by Shown KaSap ^ tridge^SueMltchell.11, Angie W hitehead K ris Ingram In{ ahd Josh and Jam 6£ IS H and T.Indscy Shortirthouse as Bible Thome.no. - L lS \ I H o l i diays------• C ontinued tofromPageDl holidaylay customs. "Predictability^-: 13% On Pretty S av e 33%13% On M en's C o tto n / Sav«ive 22% On M en’s------Sove22%OnUghtwelghtjM m unity M ental Healiallh. In ^exandria, ’ importaiirtanl to them” to help make tlic'T Sava l6%-44% On Pretty • fSS„'|SiBlo’ function Watches Fvmlnin* Blouses Houses PolyesterIter Dress Shtita 6-fui flectronlc Timer ]______transltio llllon e asier and to m lnlm lte the>: ------CfurJW dO T:?*:^ W6.-WWfe.pofyei------O w -14.p;0n-d0tvn-0K—‘-Our-vr-}2;97rWHh-LG:0,-ree»efoof.- If.—0wrJ2;97rflorf0ry*^0p0f0K Utei S-M>L.. .. $ lo ford: solid>lld color*, stripes.. $10 chro>ronogroph olorm .. fo., $ loO Tlmo* 1 soc. lo lOO mlns. $ "If you’re a steppeparent, you m ay b e anxiety,;ty, he says. A seemingly Inslg^' T l6r/coltoa Sizos S-r supporting two fanimilles. Come the niflcant'm l — but speclai — dish for dln^ -1 ilex holidays, you probebably can’t afford ner, oror a£ recording of certain musl^ - IntanI SUM 12-U Mto*. ft^Proctor-Silea _ the gifts you w an t forfor your kids.” can mak'nake a lasting difference. - I m ji Pressure buildss if the parent Andd sometimess establishing ne\C ; ^ withoufetistodjrniiurrtnnijr^attia“ hoiidayay ritualsi requires compromise^ • " \ «•/ ------y \ . Claus and trie s to ”•buy b the kids” with Visher3r rrecalls counseling a womaiv 1 expensive prescntsr'sr“ Divorced-kidB,ii—whoJmd.m djnorrled a man whose family^ ' ----- . says Sternberg, manay complain that' traditiontionally lied sirings~rronr~thC— 9 the noncustodial pararent doesn't know toes of CChrislmas stockings near th e ' I Ihom weii enough tito buy them gifts flreplacclace leading lo gifts hidden' tlrey w u n t.‘.‘ltV h ardrdforaparent-who-throughc ighouHhehousa ------^ • t ^ r l m v |r Isn't with the kids evi!very day to shop. “ T he vwoman thought it was Justice ' ______IL', — — “And-to-makO'it-1t-harder,-they feel .much,”j,” *says Visher. Asaway of gents r II VI th at if they don’t bu;)uy their child that ly adju£djusling a ritual to new cir- • OMSe«*d Transformer or Cababbage Patdi doll, cumstahitances: "I said 'Why don’t yoiT T / thal very special gif;lft, it'll be a nega- Just shotshorty the strings a little eadC ! SUM3.4...... tive mark on theholiijliday.” year?’• ' ” ZI * The iogisU csof JugglingJu schedules BetterLter com m unication — although*’ ^ tav«ta>37%Onlnn Infants’ Sava 8V44*M% on Toddler. Save»22%-37%Ona-e, volved!d inir talking about the options s tC I like-spending the he canm hhave a~bcltc'r tdea'of what - ______1 - — m - o E ____ I - ujgers:------expected:ted :” ' - iften occupied w ith F o r ininstance, If . children will bo- :• s, and that makes spendingilng part of their holidays at aZ ' i jcted — and an g ry , second h tKM id home, they m ust be p re p a re ^ ^ parent.who doesn’t for It,L, aiadds-Freudenberger. "I like- ; : c e 5 a i j ...... Getting used ti s from a previous parentsIts to use photographs and teCT-.: m em bers, such a s a illybadtlmeofU.” ters, eve S motlier or father, mu even audio or video lopes, IhKCLL w — hands In the Uiey sendsen through the year so kids;; Sava 26% On 2-sll[•slice ...... Sava 26% OfOn Uehhwelght Save 26'26% On Can Opener/ So%ove 27% On Compact 4-qt.t. Save 28% On Twin/Full for children and ac I changc In th e w ay w ill knoviiow a little about the stepfamily^, • ^ Toaster Wilh ■r*ospeedHana n d MlKer Knife StvSharpener Noilonstick Com Popper “Hot Spots" Blanket says Sternberg, lik 13.66. Automatic; touch- Oui>ur 13.88. Soo>lh(u covor. bul-j |. Our 13.97. Soddlo-stltch brated, which can they’ll11 meet..m ‘ Our 13.6^. Snop^l> 6 p o n crum b Our 13.66. ? chrom< o boolotj. Our I3.6i -holldayTimonffstrani Iroy. chromo-flnljhlish body. $10 push*bulton>n o< lo c lo r...... $ 1 0 ond-plotijlorco cultlno octlon. $10 toror ■compartment, moro... $10lO acrylic. Color choico...... S :urlty of traditions. “ To3 tO'reduce anxiety during the h olt-'; .Ij . "The parent Is ofl rts of little family day seaiseason, you’ve got lo work other relationships, - - ...... - ^ ...... going-to^be-observ— holiday p the child feel neglect ay problemwllyear round4Lj:^i__ 1 Brown, a fam ily A gooc On top of Itall, thepi ;oc^ New Year’s commltmeoOr' ctorofthe'Dlvorce“5ayfamlamlly~counselors.~l3~iQ'cvalufltff^ -~r~ gel to see the kids iCiinic In Rosslyn,- the holidolidays afterwards — including^'^' marriage ims a reall; . Our Reg. th e timm e th e children spent a t the e x - ^ ~ I Fewer — or new 99.97 r Jennifer M agnus, spouse’s,>e’s. ______W fam ily also m ean a c heir meaning when “Many:any parents feel conflict about ' Deluxe I n c tline i r Bench itchod a holiday is celebr le m ember. O th ers asking w • ■ SIO underm ine th e secui lg w hat happened ’over there,’ " ” • } much time for a says Stei "There are all sorti Sternberg. '"They don’t want to ------ritual&that-arenH-go p ut thhe e child ( In the middle and Ihex.: - J j T (e the homemade don’talw (^IversldedJy:: V ^ ed.” soys Emily M. always want to know the detall^^; ------^Iheraplsrand'directtrce, shop, w rap th e But thhe e cchild needs lo know you a re a-< le house and h a v e p a re n t hi and Marital Stress C It h e can lalk to when things a x e ': ^ holding down a Job going wc Va. ' well — and when they’re not. .iz.:- ' (ids by yourself,” “Talkl As in the case of J alking ll over, ahead of lim e anct;. - some rituals lose theYou can no longer afterwarwards, allows you to make p la i^ . 12-tt. ^OO, CotHojiH w has come to mean now on the family loses ono ond correct problem s, n w ^ ; 1 J." •• year.” Sava 2 2 ^ Ort Shoihouldar- Save 27%-4l%11% On simply require too i , stylaOIaparBogtg Automobile> A ccessories |J, sin^e parent. ly the added com- Adecliieclslon to celebrate the h o lid a y s ' - ' ' Our 12.97. PIOJIIC-IIIc-llnod cotlon Our 13.68>16.96.97. Booslor coblo. “You can’t baketed fomlly lite can In' two'0 homesh can be both good a n ^; . chlniz, front pouchjc h ...... $IO -whoBi skin, or3r4-tonlack. ^ io ..$ IO ------cookies, trim th e tre presents, clean the emotional m aze. ‘ to be horhonest lo the kids and tell th e m ;: friends over w hile heew assertive steps Christmiitm as won’t be like It used to be,"*-* and raising the kkand even prevent, says BroBrown. ’'Eliminate faulty expet^'i O urR'R e s . )roblems. Almost tatlons.IS. 1F o r Instance, if there a re g iP T . 69.97 says Sternberg. “Yc do everything tliatns h; involve creativl- ing to[> be fewer gifts, tcll them so ommunlcation. and tcllcll tthem why. ■ tlieholldaysforySu,’ Psychologists sayactive member of "Don’ton’t c re a le false hopes. S eparate plexltles of disruptetPartners, healed cd parmeslthe'memoiy^-4— cn In slartinc new of tomonnorrow’sholldays." ' E.l-ot*TolIana*a* C p io g n o * 8 H. 1.7-oz.*z'NInaRlccl* ...... *13 1 blems by having guci F.^OL'GJorioVa;vanderbllh» *6 i.^^JT-Jo-Jovon* Muik ...... *8 ■ ^ ■y "G ive yourself pr — something new,” ! cars : so he canan wreck them ' E S S :^ ! -“Join together w ith; B B . In your family. Tie(AP) — ft sounds Carlocrlock, an eight-year veteran of-. • 1 larger community:tlon, si but L a rry organizenlzcd auto wrecking, says a lot oT i I - 2258 WM: an isolated lltUe farils cars so he can preparalaration goes inlo the sport. . ^ ‘ ' ^ 7 - -h o m e in palnr^^------^------F ir-slf-he-must-flnd-Jusl s lr the right-/— Ad IU i BVniiftonhorgor in r — and wilh the car. — —Jbe^auidg-B0ace® — ~ ' '1 I volving the childrencw dollars to cov e r “ I looInnk ' fnr Ifitsitf^sllllnff wlthoilt' T ■ m S -Twin Fails—- tor? for the d em o li-. llcenscSC plates,” said Cariock, Whb , w orks3^eW a Fttw5nFfti6Be=eoF= IJ Maa.buys <■' 1 •• _ _ _ , _ DECATUR, 111. (/ - like a contradlctlit I C ariock fixes up his

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= = = p = ^ I . l>4TIme»^ew8,Twinwin Falls, Idaho Sunday Det3ecernber23,1964 .....\ - H all diledicatecj d t o M a rcgaret Mee a d ^ S co n nagijg e d a b i) o u tm air r ia g e ^ AR a b b y ': I am a 38-year-< — — weddlngtng band does oot a faithful h u ^ :Ior. I liv e alone,-have a sect '.___ bandmaknake. ‘ ' p p en s5 a t N .Y .J histories:al museuu m ' - a t I enjoy, have a couple of h( bles thatiiat occtqiy much of my time a nBuren SR ABBY: I’ve been a waitress - ByMICHAELUNGEl3ER . I am completely a salisfled with r i years. My fellow waitresses lilew sd a y - Each culture wasJS a linique solutfoj llfe^So_what's the probleiblem^_^^^^^ iJD.eaa r Abby ...... and I dre\li^^up a UsLotpei^we-bate to waittonthemost; on ... ~ i.N E v y YORK — To Tc Oceania’s Iat> the problems of human existenoc e . The Iproblem Is my widowlowed 1. busin*islnessmen ' ' T ' . , ticework or islandand arclilpelagos m other,>r, who thinks 1 need a wifeeand a bwause he does not ac a re for Jiny kind 2. secretcretaries : spreiQd a cro ss the sousouthern Pacific, a —Mary Catherinea Bateson fhcn^skIs grandchildren. In everyrylet- li of jewelry. - 3. singlefigle women W oot-3 w om an welghiIghing less than 100 . . ter, pnonlone cal! and visit. Mother•nags na I notice he . alwiways wears a . 4. salesrlesm en . • . ' pounds c a m e In 1925125 to make h e r liv- ...... ” and harjarps on the'subject. I’ve heaHeard wristwatch. He saysrs he “ needs’’ to . 5. truckuck drivers Ug and her repueputation to an- pjace Inm the world." The peoplesis ofc psychologists were ppostulating?" II everythiithing from , “ Who will takesc ca a re w e a r one so he w on'tt b1 e Jate for court 6. drunktm ks ' t X^pology, recordingmgUiewayaoUier NewGuGuinea and thc nearby Admiralliral- w as M ead's second bO(look, and th e (Irst' of you I inin yoiirD id ag e?" to “ Whoowlll w or business appointrItments. (He's a 7. lawyewyers I ^ p l e Uve. ands where her mother gather©ered anthropological stucudy„. of yoiing you Icav•ave your money to whenI yyou lawyer.) T hesese ppeople m ade th e list because Now, 60 y e a rs laIler, te r long a fter she m aW riorial on h e r sccond field tri]trip children's growlh in_a„prlnilUve_d|e?’^ ii ___ — I told him that he “n'needs" to weara_they__are.are rude. Inconsiderate luw^ — — Ead becom e tho m osl>sl ifamous cultural -develop*oped-morc-than.SOO..dlffercn irent society. That study w;was m ad e before ^ f^^vev ^ to ld 'h e r ihaT l a m qulT&ha^hap- weddipg band.60„W0:w>men-wlU know - cheap.• SignmSig e anthropologist In theie vworld, Margaret cultures-cs ^ dialects. "And cachI hahas she learned.that herr ffirst, conlrover- py withrh m y lifestyle. I'v e tried Igncgnor*. that he is a married m.m an. • — BURNED) UP ______J^ead^fl^last contr»itrlbutlon to ' the )wii customs and rellglou;lous slal w ork, “ CominiIng of A ge in 5ngher,- Y - iijggTi Philcol PORTABLE -§ I^ECLING-eHAilAIRS-l ^ S ! ^ COMPONENTSYSTEM « In order■ ito mointain produduction schedules S o u th e rn ldah< ntEGr$«9*ssJiQXL_S__ ■ assunore- pronrp ^ deHvery-ry~oi-Thp_Jif^Ju ___ ^ aho^'& H 9 ^ S 9 ^ ^ S ■^^^L argest Deale N e w s d ujring r l the Christmas5 and New Years lierr 'K i^B K Q holidays,, w e will enforce the followingfc - A s m a ll d e p o s itt wv\ ill s lyfeiiS hold your soloctl

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' ' . . SundajIa?0ecem ber23,1984 Time:Imes-News, Twin Falls, Idaho tie ■ Animal decor3rE2. _ v :^ >ad/.'hot ___■ .Supermarketit.shoppet_E4___ . E ------—I------0 , 0 • ° O . G ' 7 r is K d l ^ a s ^.ay.ypurjDot-booil-qufckly, ^ a your cakes risf36 h ig h , *<3 0 ° Wel(jlcome cold:I friendsjA.athh asteamincig m u g ind may you ne>5 v e r h a v e Since "tJs the seaKiason;" yoii m l^ t ™ 3cupssugar Uketogo'olloutandind m ake your own' 12 w hole cloves to offer a burnt: ( o f f e r i n g .... super nogs and stuffsiffs. P S j Nancy m a i'" 4 inchcs stick cinnamimon ■ .. _ What better.wayioyLta greet fro z e n __ ^acW-Jpy Jones—------: - Gwhoieallspicie to.appease-the5-kitchen-J>^yK ^ • . noses andtoefformtiends c: or family : ____teaspoon ground gi ginger ------than with a hot mugJg cof something. ' P m 'Valley cookingn g “ Z ests (colored pa rt ofrlnd)ofcachol spifi-tsr^ A ctually, everythirthing sounds good ^ a lemon and an orange:e * T L ^ - - n o w . . . from hot erecreamy chocolate 2 cups orange Juice ______to tongue41ngllng^lspicy wines. It Hornri 1 cup lem on juice___ ■iHappyYi BUTTERED RUM SPECTAL _ reallyJsASOodtlmelne to build a fire, ■ '-.--Iflfth or quart whitere wine or sit and chat or grablb a book and a cup Sounctn c e sru m cranberry juice . f . 1985j z’- m fi of something greatit aiand m ake “ T w ist«st of lemon peel Combine water, sugagar, spices and r>7 * t> W / • U / yourself feel as spccl■ecial_asyourhol|* S tickok of cinnamon orange and lemon rindsds in saucepan.- - -V • t o day decorations...... 'Ic lo)ve v e ■ Bring to boil, stirring case Uio kitchcn spirits. products. 1 qu a rt w ater . cup confectioners5 (pow(; dered)' kept it inI vcvour refrigerator, you put I ' continuing Uie beating. Ad\dd the Happy Yeararl985. U Enjoy! ■ Comple’s traditiconal disishes B are0 favorii t e s ^ t \holiday[/ time JOAN i^ ------tim es-N ow7wscortespoi](ieiit i " . I ‘I have funn ali year long WithIthTny-table ------: — During Uie holidays, m enu to suit |flB 9 | Helen andid Ken Henderson, have '■■Jl a setting, ancid I try to do the m< tradilion -— she’ always makes a - the)! particular occasios i o n . ’ cranberryy salad: and Ken mokes a 1 H e n d e r s o n ______m ashed pot;Hjlalo dressing. ______—Helen H R ecentlyiv relum ed from a third trip-ip ------^______Lj ______.J ______. toKurope.lc, Helen is full ot tales of hlor er se t it upon evergreens oion a red cloth, th is takesi JustJus a few m inutes to m ake [■ ■ 1^^ trip. But shshe is also full of ideas foro r On th c evergreen she wiWili place little and is deliciellclous with {urkey, Helen ^ ^ ■ 1 ^ tills holidayay season. blocks, horns, sleds andd trains.t says, ...... ! elegancc, so I try.lo haveve . ."I have fun all y e a r Ilong wiUi m y K en’s dressing, dre which he has one room1 that’s elegant to sull myny tab le setting, and I try to do the m enu a'dapted from fror a recipe his mother ___ id slill.have.lt liveablejor.aa to suit the particular occccasion.I-think_ always mamade,--has no -precise - - — . country hotrtome and for a man." shehe your food is more appet:etiziog and It's meo^urcmenmenls. more exciting lo sit do>lown to an ex- He buysIS a package of dry bread ys— oIUnfl-tablft."_3hA pound buUer and mbces lllo be fun1 anda I w ant it to 1^ prelty."" CRANBERRYSALAD ■ lh Masoningling from the packet, then . Helen sajsays she especially enjoysys Serves eight. poiirs Uiee ppotato mixture inlo the sellin g a lovlovely lable, a nd she keeps itIt 2box csch erry jello bread crumb;imbsand mix. Inleresljnglg Iby Uie use of a variety of Icupsugar W ater frofrom boiling the turkey tablecloths,IS, centerpieces, dishes andid 1 cup hot w aler giblets is adcadded u i^ th e dressing is . 1 cup pineapple Juice m oist bul notrunny.not F o r T hanlanksgiving. she created a 1 tablespoon lem on juUjlce The dressliessing is then placed In thc . woodsy lookwk using wheat-iook dishes,!Sj 1 cup raw. ground crananberrfes ' oven and bak^bat about 2 hours at 300 tableclothrorangcrcandlesr■s; I'cup'drained pineapplpie - d egrees or'^unUl un brown. and for theic ccenterpiece an old woodenen 1 cup chopped celery Ifitistoorr00 mbisl, cookalitlle longer:------bowl filled<1 ’wilh gourds, Indian cornm 1 cup chopped nuts N one of Uilsthis dressing is put into the and autumn n leaves. Dissolve the jello andid sugar In tho bird. A couplouple of onions a re put into At Uie ccnenter of her Christmas tablelie hot water. Add lemon aand pineapple the cavity, will bc aI woodenu goose, carved byt)y juice. Co(^^<^nd a dd remimalning ingre- On.Thanksinksglvlng, Ken m ade a doU------K c rrS h c sasaysshe ; wtirtleTiTcdrlbbonon ■ dieiits,— H»d''v;pour'-'"into —mold, blebatchofllOflhlsbld'fomnyTiSl^'ana ------with a goldId hom around its neck, andnd Refrigerate. WllKa focood processor, p u t half in1 thcthe freezer for Christmas. 9 Laimb inteegral to> Arab dish( :cipe calls fo ^ nimb, rice mixtunre wrapped in grigrape leaves ■ By TQM i 10'lOGE a wide variety of lam b anind mutton ; Soak grapele Ie;leaves in warm water 45 The-AssociairtatcdPress dishes, ' ‘ ^ ; m inutes. PlacPlace leaves, greener side ------The poople of un c ien tis■Israel includ-— down; on a1 bo:iboard and lop each wiUi Many Am«mericans can either take ed m any shepherds, andd referencesi lo leaspoon of)f rlirice and lamb mixture, ...... T h e s e d i s h e s a r e f e s t i v e yiret e high in nutrition andi d loI w i n c a l o r i e s lamb or leavsave it. Wiilch explains why/ lamb, which they regardtded as a cer- Roll leaves.s. Icleaving enough space to th e annual1 pper capita consumption inn em onial m eat, a ppeareddin I the Bible, let rice swellcll iinside. Distribute lamb this countryry is only four pounds a Beforethe Jews fled from>m Egypt, i t . bones on bottolottom of ketUe and covcr w as said, Uie Lord Instrucucled them to with several•a! ggrape leaves. This keeps Hollliday er fn» I n ever hhai ad m uch inleresl In iamb ntertainning cai cach take a lamb and eatIt Uie flesh rolls from stie sticking to bottom of kettle, until I began;an covering the United Na-I- ^lertaf.- . A rrange rolle ''and peppercorns wrappec»ed in grape place ahd add add enough sm lcd w aler lo ' The'Joy and enchanilantmenl of Christmas is hereire — on- Pecans, oncc useused m ainly In desserts, now.iv.addUieir i delegates,rr, many of whom werc raised>d leaves. H ere is a recipe foforUiedelica-.; reachinvertecsrtcd dish. Cook over rnedi* ‘ ly two days to wait. . ------spocial-llavor-ani-and-crunch-to-casseroles,iS.- salads_____onJamb.flndncLinulton. fcaturedit Jn------— cy. _ ■••• ■ ...... ' um heat aboutbout 30 minutes.-Add 16mon------While traditionsI of the celcbratlon have changed ch. v egetables and horhors d'oeuvres. They a re higlIgh In fiber rich stew s;atUielrparties. al juice to bring!ing oul grape loaf flavor------r- through th e years, the events we celebrate t;emomain the and a good souroe■ce of< protein; Iron, calciumI aand the B T h ed eiicaIcacles go b ack lo the era off, MIHSHEEWARAKINAIAB a n d let dishh sllsimmer anolher 10 sam e. ^vitamins. Pecansins also are rich In pmassissium and ^emountafi;afn warriors of the 1 cup raw rice m inutes. ScrviServe warm , o r cold wllh a ■ The comfort of religellglous observances, thc warmthof a n phosophorous. ' Caucasus wlwho im paled a chunk of. 1 pounds ground lamtnb slioulder grcwn saladiid: GGood with a chilled dry fellowship with friencends and thc renewed spirit•it of the lamb or mullutlon on their swords and Half dozen lamb boness white wlne.Scj.Serves4.^ ■T------New-Yearareanticlpicipated hcroand around thc.ws-world ------SPICED EECANS.«S______ro asted it ovovera roaring firo by the 1 pound grape leaves ...... -. 'This may.be-theof) oneiix»p w hirh rnnp«vl Ihm n'phJ------Juice of 3 lemons______fo r your ccipyj)p y o f‘101 R ecipes" to festive an4 healthy,/. rNote these important nutriitritional' cup sugar M la M lriortir they first killed Uiem as Mix raw rice'and uncoolMked lamb In GolirmerComrdmerTAPWewsfeaturcs; ------facts and m ake ■-your yo holiday entertainingng bolh iWi teaspoons curcurry powder gapie. Butsctsoori they began bowl, adding 6 ounces wat’ater, salt, ■ 50 Rockefellerslier Plaza. New York, NV delicious and nutrltioitious: teaspoon grourt)und ^nge,r dom^ticatliitlng the sheep and makingI crushed peppercorns andid allspice. 10020.) Flavorful ducklingng isI low In cholesterol andI stsodium to V4 teaspoondn {ground pepper ** and relatively low Inin fatfl and calories. ______I teaspoon salt,o^opU i gnar______^______------r'R lceralso 'lo w Inca;calorics,‘fatTMd ^ l u n i . Isis ai n ex- F ^ e a i w e n to 325 (iegrees. In m bdng b she sent me her ., with any meal. all are evenly coatedcod with sugar mixture,c. Spread, ■ wer« -published In the 11860s in Uie . recip es, s ^ IdahoOregoii sweeteet Spanish onions are anotheherstar separating nuts as muchJas possible, in larg<•ge, llghUy. C o c k tsmiTTiav?’'beep" r part ofof Uhltcki States, - a t m y-houseHise- la st n l ^ t to test Uie ' --Inthelowcaloriedepflepartment also containla'good- a' greased baking sheet.sh B ake 10 m inutes; ststir, bake American mbcology : longer Uianin Since Uien, hundreds aiand hundreds reclp l l!vevc enclosed,c ^ e kept trying Iy amount of calclun:lum. arid vitam ins A nnrf -Cr-plus— r_ another-ifHnimitesItes. Cool and s e p t a t e nuts.s. Store In manypiQoplepie suppose. of new cocktaU recipes hihave been In- themwlUislifI slight variations during the significant amountsts cof iron and B vitamins.I. Thes6'' airtight container.ir.YIeld3ciq>s. 1 In pr^l>anaraUon for Christmas andId vented. Some catch on,, ssome do not. everiing, and Uiese-were Judged Uie - golden bronze skin onionions have a light sweet tasto stean d . N ew Y ear' c€celebrations. I tooked'over*r Y ou can never te ll'w h l^h will becom e b est. M yparlparty was a smash,- but'no- are available Septembtmber through March. . -S ewHOUDAyonPageEa e B dozens of mym collection.of ttooks onin p a rt of cocktail history. • body got smaiim a s h fid ." ______^ — :------J----- ■ I mixing drinl‘inib. It was surprising tolo To en ter the cockUIl ml^Ixingrace, a «SeeD]«DRli^0DPageE2 : ...... ?______— 7-V- - ‘ - ■ ■ i * f

-• • '-:^Tlme»Newa,TwlnF«1 Falls, Idaho Surxlay Decetcember23;1B84 ’ - ...... ' V J S t u f f eed teddiy bearss creatce speciiiaLtoud:h arouin d th c thome ____ ^BARBARA MAVEK2R ------both oldd Iand n ew — In a S e t t l e sh(^[)(^ shfrcalls displayed Inlh he e r home. Clarence, her suitor,Ilor, becam e the perfect ds began to buy old doll Associated Press ‘I’d* like to be remcnem bered ''Bazaarir des Bears” and by arranjIlnglng for a “ 1 -like antiintiques and old things, so I also gentleman. Friends I npany to reproduce Ophelialla as a $150 ‘ began.collectirctlng old christening dresses. lace1 clothes and accessoricories for Ihelr favorite bear ’ ^ C h a r a c te r s such a s1 MlM iss Piggy, K erm it the as the Beatrix PcPotter of coIiSi loys; illdren'en's furniture and toy furaituiure.'' characters: fro g and KlJban's Cals»its have been showing up 5 . . . ’.* Clise,, 449, Is a display artist andI designerde a s sh e said, E v e n tu a lly , she movmoved from'herlargeVI^ - ' teddy bears. present, a friend ajr^ed - in m&ny American homtomes recently. In books 5_o.wnerJ.ot_the_Bazaar_dedea Bears. She’d constnstructa special vignette andI it„gf. lor4an home. As a p r« fx)d o th e r products andmd ais motifs on decora- ' -— Michell e l l e C l i s e — ^ ^ 5in th e picturesque P ik e Stre- envlronmim ents appropriate In Victoctorian and for each of the characters. The stuffed btbears "Ophelia’s Worid,”d,” th e Just-publlshed se- • ______B egl^g with thee r noble cat in ancient vidvide this distinction, h e r ownn fcfavorite Is stuff* country'Style si Interiors...... ------(bynowshe’dt!*d become a collector primarilriiyof-quel..Is.also a collaboriboratlon betw een the two. Egypt •— whose Image;e ywas worshipped as a edied teddy bears. H er inl- Polpotter of teddy bears,” she sayjsays. She is purau- display aia rtis t In a local toy store. Sh'She c re a te d ' friends helpeded iconstnitl. Ophelia (apurch^ ase thc pictured character!:ters aro teddy bears in her - ^ r“ blts, owls, frogs, roostcisters and teddy-bearSr-Jnging her goal by authoring seververal books a bout displayss IIn which stuffed toys wenere dressed fo r $65 a t a loclocal antique show) was chailarac- collection, . .;_anlmals.have been poppopular, decorations for_theiie adventures of a teddy beararnamed t Ophelia ond accecessorized.-At'-the-same-'t: f-'tlme.-ahe-terlzed as a-P:i-Porislan shop o\vner-w ilh-a:a nir- ("Ophelia’s Woridorid'.'-* isr:.publfshed— by” - ’ ^home fumlshlngsMdto;I toys fo£centuri^._But ancind t e r jr im c b ^ by M lilng: stuffedst? bears — began to.!o collect old stuffed toysi whichw she tatlous andnd mlscWevotis "persona]iaIiljC'Clarkson N. Potter.)— Keepinng poinscfettias alhive for yee a r iolar laundiJry uses swin to keep nrunning rSTOWN. Pa; (AP) - W.D.D. _ there. So, w e m ight as wwelluM lt;''*’“ wafer to onlymly GO”dr 70 degreisrOn i-requirees ex tra selectioni n, atteritiion^-'- : .smiles whenever the sunu n ’ ' U sing-a pre-heat soljolar system,, those days.!. HomigHi depends on gas ; I ByEA R LA pO N SO N , a re a shotwuld be saturated-so-ihat-la l-re p la c e s —four—or—moiloro-separate ^hlnw, khowlng k3 he Is using thoseise Homig, who started tlthe business to boost thee temter peratures. ■ \ TheAssocJatedPress w a te r see]ieeps through thc drain hole.le. garden tools — weederor, cultivator, raystosasave money. three years ago, is ablele to heat city Tlie dryers•rs alsoa are gas-operated. D iscardI cexcess water. Neyer allow)w trow el an d lawn edgeger - called Ig, who owns the Solar Washsh w aler, w hich is aboul)ut 45 o r 50 ■ H oraig's; gasga: bills arc about half r I W hpn ynii*pp tinvlri|ving—d ifficulty— p o lnsettlaiIno ( n gU }n — “Wonder-Weeder:y-(R-&-&-H-Prwlucls,— BtQffin,_dCDfi«3dsj)nihcjuiiio.to dePTPfts Fnhm nhplt__ii_when_lt_ls __a s m uch durlnuring the su m m er a s the I • deciding on a Chrlstmoimas present do 6. Checkick plants'dally and waler onlylly Box722,R ichboro,PA ,$8$8 .80.). keep his[lls laundry business p ro-O’- - pumped In to the laundrjIry. winter, andaiieTIgurcs h< he saves at ' ^ I you end up giving a polnoinsettia plant? when thee ssoil feels dry to the touch, A Christmas tree, wnvreath and In- Htable. SSo far. It has not let himIm On bright, sunny daysys during the icastlOpercenrcent cach month. ; U you do you have lots; of er th a t polselllas m ust have/e Greenwich, CN, aerosol)1 14 oz. $4.99; , qteitlnued jq , from Page El STOP!! > withpolnseUUb: a t le a st si: ct co n cen trate pint $7.49). six hours of bright Indirect '' . S T E E L BAIIAND I 1. S e le c t^ a n ts withh green e foliage llghtdailyl How about bird feedei If you have rccecovcred from an Industrialrial injur>', a n d have . ly lo survive. lers, prepared iiiouncaces golden rum ; olithew^^wntothesle soil line. This 9. Keep s, strawberry, African b e e n ra te d by y-'our c do cto r, y ou a rc probabi;•ably entitled CO thc tp plants aw ay from drafts, violet or bouncessorangejulce o ' is a gpTO indication that tha the plants radiators a iefitsforth.uimpnlrmcnt ratiriniting, H cg ard iesso f s and hot air registers...... - mushroom planters; agagardraeart on Aromatictic billers payment of bcnei I have aclive, healthy rootjMts. 10. T o ' O' prolong' bright color of3f w heels for Indoors; o r anin outdoor ca rt c lu b sodada, chilled w hut you a rc tolc)ld. and'rcgardle.s.s o f whatIt tlieth fo rm .s:iy.s. you I 2. Look for plants thathat have small bracts, ter (■ lo e a se chores; knee ci temperature should not ex­ cushions that im “ and orange Juice over iceeg may suffer the: conscqucncc.s in thc future futt if you sign I- ] green buttons (cyathia)a) 1In the cenler c e e d 72 de degrees F in the day or 60iO may be wom under or ovcvcrclolhing? :. Add Jveral dashes of blt-H- anything. I of the colored bracts.. TlThese buttons degrees ati Hose-powered spray gu nlnlfihL______BUIM. p ressure fili „ with club soda; stir.Ir. Be sure; not scsorry. • will eventually develop!lop into liltle sp ray tan k s and pruning 2 gshearsmakc serveatoncMice. M akes I serving, I yellow flowers. G iftS uggesSestlons nice gifts. A ^ 710 N, 6th I 3. When transportinglg plants| home Plants 5.. (Queries about gardenli iiorccotvry, ^ ' •g o i c o e c h e a such as amaryllis,. STRAWBEalEKRYSIPraR ^ JJ Botso. Idoho : protect them from temperature t< Jerusalem ^ U w Office C htd m cherry, .cyclamen,1, must be accompanied oyb) a siampea 2bunceslls lime Juice concentrate no fee \t!s, 83702 : below 50 degrees P . ChiCJhlillng causes CThristmasi IS cacius and a host of others,3, self-addressed envelope). 4nuni;K.''s wat e r ______------Boiso 343-(M3022— • — Twir>Fall9-1-8(X)-,(X)-227-8385----- :------— T " ! leaves lo drop. a lso m akeIke good Christmas plfts.3______- ^ ^ ------— 74rPlace-in-aToom-wh -whW lhere'ir-gther'^ffsi’S'for the ^rderier Include.' (For Eari-Aronson!s- x>on aromatic bitters — ■— t>trtorrcad::ltne^=:rrA'8arden [en^aprbiTwIlhlO pockefsTln—1— Prc.<».Guldc to Housc-Pln»lants,’/-whlch ------c u o - | r-^ u llc d —fr e g h - n r .^ mzefT-m— ; print (for Instance, youyour Insurance eluding dccdeep ones for se ^ packets.;. will m ak e a' fine Christn aekson-4-PerklnsrMfidfordr-l,_iluff«vsend-«Mo-House svodka ...... 5. Water plants thoroorougMv. when_OR^ 15. ______Newsfeatures. 50 Rockeflefellcr Plaza. jp .nn . i you get’T hem home.‘Tfie Tfii entire'’MlI A new'mi IT~New York. NY 10020. ’multrpurpose hand tool lhat togetlher .lime , 11 Juice , concentrate,e, water, icee < cubes, bitters, strawbcr-r- _ ^ X ______?i“ and vodpdka until blended. Serve.at,at... Shrimpp scrambble is seajifood tre L once. M akesces 2 servings. By CECILY BROWNSTOTONE V4 cup finfinely chopped onjon______2'A.cups sifted all-purpoposeflour—-...... — . TheAssocJatedPress ------W CUlfnnfln^ychop^chutney 1'/, cups finely chopfipped loasled Don"in't need it] ■ 2 /3 rd s cu]cup mayonnaise w alnuts SHRIMPSCRAMBLEI 1 tablespcspoon lemon Juice Makafre money by ' ...... 2 tablwpTOhs butter______V4ieaspo(poon.curry powder Beat together.untll.blci[ended butter, • ____[Sellllfiling any.ltem____ _ c i ^ 'd l c ^ (V4 inch)) oronion , S liv ered!d 1:blanched almonds, toastedj su g ar, e gg yolk, salt andI vvanilla. With u/Mh ^4 cup diced (^4 Inch) gi th a Tlmei-News . . ) green pepper M ix jo gSether et chicken, celery, onion, a wooden spoon, graduiually stir in I I t ] — ,— .— i7-ounc6-ean-ereamsitnslyIe-golden-chutncy;-n-mayonnaise; lemotirjurce“e—flour,— then—walnuts. ^Cover and C13Sassified------“ ,v refrigerate. Using O flstistrvcloth and______p ^ i . . . 8 ounces shelled andI dedevelned cook- IV^-quartt bakingb; dish (aboul 10 by 6 stockinet-covered rofllngigpln, roll out...... - - ~ i n i • “ ed shrimp b y 2 incheshes). Bake uncovered in a o' n e-quarter of the doughish at a tim e 1 large tomato, skinnedned and seeded p reh eatedd 350-degree oven for 155 about '/4-Inch thick. (Keejicp dougti you an d diced ___ ...... :minutes; «cover lightly with foil-and'-^d_are.noLrolling refrigeratatula to wire 2Vi cups diced ( li inInch) cooked- }largeeg|egg yolk- Iracks; cool completely:; rroll In ex tra t ^ H co p e c h icken . V* teaspooxx)nsalt ...... r-> ' confectioners' sugar. Stonore in alrtig lit, n —^— 2,cupsdiced (Ml inch)i cecelery • l teaspoonwn vanilla 1 o r Dl'rug 2 packages (3 ounct nces each) cream cheese,■■ t STEAMED SPINA[NACH ROLLS temperature Vt cup crum bled bfeureu checse •% to 1 cup flnelInely chopped cooked duckU{Ilng m e a t V4 cup so u r cream P Chemical dependenc3ncy is a * (giblets, neck, etc.]:1c.) ’roblenm? teaspoon seasonedled salt '/« cup eacli ofr clioppedcli sw eet Spanish onion dIS€ Vi teaspoon seasonedled pepper on and cel- sease that brings heartlartbreak and • e ry *Ai teaspoon garlic powderpo\ d ejspair s to the family andind loved icup bean sprout•outs, rinsed, drained and choj 3or4dropshotpeppe:} p e r^ u c e loppcd , Jl -2 cups cooked ric . W iirII cover th e cost'. Familynily m em b e rs :• about 3,dozen rolls,lls______•„ . , w ra p a n d slice In 1-lnch;ich pieces. M akes 48 p ie c e s r- ...... - w itlitl also receive treatmehlent by our DUCKLING EMPA[PANADAS .'A fQ>nnily therapist while thehe p a tie n t is ------^SWEETjSPANISHONKNIONWRAPS . residence at.New Hoponsalt 1 clove garlic, mliminced I tabl^poon choppec^'fi^'lnlnl'orrteaspbbn 3bn-dry------1 eggrslightly beibeaten------— • C onsultation“d)'nnhdnclal n ’f m int leaves '/{i teaspoon grour'Ound red pepper - = m arrangements 1 tablesapoon oliveBOU oL Salt lo taste . V l : i|j : • After-care followw upi 2cans(10countenteach) rofrigerated biscuitsts ; cup beef broth I r ’ i' ' Julceofhalflemon1 • •...... — ' r c iff ls_on cluty . ; C ombine all IrIngredients .except blscul Ouiprofessipnol.staff I - -Yogurt, fresh mintt andan lemon wedges for gamls :u ils.-M ix "■r - thoroughly" Cover>er and refrig erate I o r morl o t r h o u r s r ------l30urs-a-day-t0-receive}!veyour- ...... ; Separate bi^ultsts aand roll each one inlo a recieciangleor idne~cdil.TTTer^ls noI costcc or~ r p e d onions and cookwk in boiling w ater coveredd ffi o r 2 0 _ o v al a b o u m n c hhes e s iongand 3 inches wide.-CiCut in half • - >ligallon.— . .------_ m in u te s. D rain and coocool.-Slash one side of eachh oniono crosswise. Place» a spoonful of filling on onone-half of len^w lse and carefulefully remove layers of onlonion to each piece of doughugh.*' form "wraps” for duckiickllng mixture. For filling,g, com-( ow There i s I-H ope------' bine rice, duckling, tomxkmato and seasonings. Wet the edgess u wlUi w ater and fold the olher oi half ov er, p re s ^ n g edges ed£ firmly lo seal filling,g. Make a New Hope CeCenters. Inc, i:" ■piaceaqjoonfuioffiilr filling In each onion shell andmdroll -small slit In eachich pastry to allow steam to escape. . 141 WormI SpringsSf Ave. - — : to b o ld filling. P o u r oli'olive sdU. brolh and lemonn juicej ____B ake a t 400 degresress oboul 15 minutes or untntll_soldcn_- ______^ ^------BoBolse-idorio ------^------— •'Into large BkillepAddi oronion wraps,-ar^anging Infslh sli ^ e '■ brow n. M akes 40lemponadas. en

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- ■ - ■■ o Sunday DeDecember 23.1984 .■ Tlme»-Ne(-New8,TwinFall8,ld*hoM . Turfcj:ey leftcovers ccan he ftTun C ancer, r die2t links jg][row stroi3nger WASHlNiINGTON - * Several recommenda* groups; asurvey sur of phyothe^ on the B y CECILY BROWNliVNSTONE D ash of whiteepepper p( rai marketplace were the n organizatlotions have now concluded lips between lifestyle fac- TheAssoclatedPress■ess Dashofcayenntm nepepper led tions 1) lo reduce dietarary fat Intake relatlorfihips lancer Incidence and a study 2 V^ tablespoonsMis ^ t ^ Parmesan cheese, thatscienttntHlc data on the relationshiptilp from the cu rren t level of)f <40-45 percent to rs and canc ' ...... ' between dldiet and canccr are sirong ect of mulUpto dletaiy risk T h ere com es a moimoment at our house whenI weWi w ant P ap rik a mg to 30 per ccnt of total caloricct intake of the effect 0 warrant the development of 2 ! importance of factors onn selected s cancers In the - • to se rv e leftover holiholiday turkey a simple wayay.—but Pare potatoess 01one by one and as you'do so» drop cach raoughloM to f a n d )toemphasizetheir guidelines to lower cancer bles and whole P eople’s ElepubllcRcpi of China. i notlntheusuo]sandvndwiches and Salads.------Into a bowl of coltcold w ater-8o4hey-flfew vere x r Including fruits, vegetabl' o rding to Dr.-T. Colin Camp-- appears_tQ_be_CQnsltent_____ ------— That’s the momente n tw h e n w e m a y a rr a n g e the'slicedthe water, i^P'-grain-cereal-products-i;-in-the-daily— There-api lior science advisor to thethe diet. . evidence wilwithin various studies In- -.turkey In a .plottertter, garnish ODO end withth whole In a medium1 saucepanss o ver low h eat ’ meKelt 2 table: ta ll, ^ n lo i Jl Institute for Cancel*«*!■ Among'the r<5 activities cur- dicating aa posiUvep relaUonshlp.tte- c ra n b e rry sauce and the other with watercre:ress, and spoons of the butt>utter; stir in flour, then scall^lloni (»ok. scarch a< h,- itrition and cancer. It Is present it^thPotaUtato Scallop. stirring, for a few minutes. Off heat,.graduilually sllr. In . rently being funded b^ UUft American tween nutril lie, the available data strong-ng- Institute for Cancer Besescarch — for hdp^wiUiwLh within the coming decade. ■ P o tato Scallop Isis a n o ld -fa sh io n e d h o t s id e: dishdii that milk, keeplngsmcsmooth. Cook over moderate]]Ely low heat. , 5t that a diet enriched in plant e-l data “ will enable the Is e a sy to m ake and'tnd'dellcious enough for guesllesls. You stirring constant]intly, until thickened. Off hehMt, stlrln ly suggest t ant which Campbell serves'es as senior concluslvc'^d : reduces canccr risk," sayslys science advisor — 1 public to make the ap- ' m ay want to t ^ thele followlngjeclpef — Just enoinough for salt, cayenne and am pepper; keep hot. stin and oUier American pi isupperfor fdiir. Gree [Ion tb the sionally, over ver;very lovy heat. SS"II. 'a can cer researcher andmd organizations are studieses on vitamins propriate! m r odifications In. Uielr rcen peas m ake a"flne additloi >ractlccs with confidcncc to tu rk ey a nd potatoes,«s, and holiday w k ies or fnfruitcake D rain and thortloroughly dry potatoes on papap er towels. r of nutritional biochemistrytry A, C and E and the tracetr mineral dietary prac he selenium on various mcer risk.” he added. a convedent dessert.e rt. - Slice each crosswsswlse 1^-inch thick. Stir pot 11 University. Canccr risk, he IS population reduce cancc hot sauce. Increa!“ease heat and let bubble a fev ficrcases with high intakeI of •(------_____ -PO iA TO SCALLOP-0 P - . . , Turn Into a butteit t e i ^ 2-quart {9-by_9 by;2*lncnch) baking r 1“fat and protein and low in- f food rich ' In vitam in - C, [ 4 m odlum .{scantiiit i IA pnunrtsV nU .p iirp n w p ootatoes ta dfsh. Dot with renrem aining 1 tablespoon butteiler.sprlnkle S: ^HEALThH C A R E C ODVERAGE ' | - 3 tablespoons butteJ tte r . with Parmesannand ar paprika.-'------A (a s beta carotene), vitam in etary fiber.” 2 tablespoons all-pi1 -purpose flo u r Bake in a prehc'Cheated 350-degree oven unll1111 potatoes Eand dicta WITIr n A DiscoiDUNT 1 m edium scallion.on, th in ly slic e d are tender andnd top is golden brown —- about 45 . campbei:jell’s status report on diet; m inutes. Servejh ho o t. : . I N O N -S M O3KERS l ! . cups milk nutrition1 aai nd c an c c r sum m arized the ______I '' M akes 4 serving/InRS. r teaspoon salt . studies whIi^iich have been undertaken 1______sr Medical-250 programim—subjectto - Ti :------since tliee 1 first major conference on • —t-(Rat0s-forM ajor lations and exclusrons)IS) . , ect w as held in 1975. One. of certificate .llmlta t exhaustive of the studies,ies, • A g e of M o n th lyf M o n th ly B o u r b cOil c a k e 1brighten!IS holidaiVS.y com pleteded by th e U.S. Nationalnal aippllcant re te - ra te - f e m a le ______. By CECILY BROWNST^STONE Four 1lOKiunce packages frozen;cn te r In a 12-lnch skillet1 iover medium Academyy oft Sciences In 1082, foundind or spouse ______m a le ; TheAssoclatedPresss______choppeds; Uoss well i over—enough-ot- rr^-T-rr. -TT------$ 1 9.-95 —------$32;(X )------pouncimd mushroom s high h e a t continue toss:ssing until cab- terlm dietaclary guidelines that are bothoth _ 3 0 - 3 9 ..!!!!!!...... 2 5.95 3 8 .7 5 f , BOURBONCAKE ^ 4 c u p b u tter ' b ag e begins to wilt. AdiLdd apple Juice, consistent'nt with good nutritional prac-•ac- 4 0 - 4 9 ...... 3 5 .4 0 4 6 .6 0 I >/^ cups all-purpose5C f]flo u r l / 3 r dI ccup u mayonnaise sugar, salt and pepper,r. Mix well and tices andd likelyI: to rcduce the riskc ofol 50- 59 ...... 5 5 ,7 5 6 0 .6 0 ! IViteaspoonsbaklngiIng powder 2/3rdscIs cup sour cream cook, covered, over lowestlo possible cancer."' sayss. Campbell, who servedved 60- 64 ...... 7 2 .9 5 7 2 .9 5 ! 1 teaspoon ground nutnutmeg i cupp freshly grated Parm ^nan heat until cabbage is tcncnder-crisp. Us- on the NASAS com m ittee responsible for ------^4-pound stick butter,ter, cut In 8 equal checse ■ Irig t b n ^ . tran sfer cabbbbage to a' serv- lh e report.rt. - _One.child (age 2 3 o r u n d e r ) .- ...... riTrrrrrrrrriiiio i p a ts 8',4-oun(unce can artichokes, drainedi Ing bowl. Cook liquid O'over Increased ...... Two or more chihildren {age 23 or under]d er) ...... $ 3 3 .0 0 id Uiat of those guidelines "the 1 cupsugar . 2 to mlatoes. a ti sliced heat until reduced lo t a sightly Hesaidl ne in your household ; wlll have the most likely im^1^. Non-smoker ratetes apply only if no one 1 3 large eggs ■ 2 /3 r dIs s ccup bread crumbs thickened sauce. Pourr >over cabbage lwo that w (This applies even If on consum ers in the th( has smoked forir the past 12 m onths. (Tl 'A cup 86-proof bourb(irbon Cook sp Ige and se rv e to 4, pact on spinach according to packagc TTTTTTT^ai-IIII.^W, ...... x m .- o n ly o n e p e r s o nn IIn the household is.appipplylng for coverage.) : G rated rindofalal-geil-ge o ra n g e d ire c tio3ns n s - and drain. Saute 1 cup golden raisins,IS, (c u t fin e m u s h roxim o r s In V4 cup of the butter, I 2 cups pecan halves,s, (coarsely cut Combinele mayonnaise, sour cream OP\ of Idaho,HealthI SiService, Inc. (|ED Stir together flour,r, bokingt powder and 2-3rd;rds cup of the Parmesan; stir »ENING DEC.. 21 7 th I l^l^lu B CroOSS a;id nutmeg. Creamlam buller and in splnaTOKIS tions, alternately withith bourbon until top. Meltilt remainingi cup butter andnd § ° Call or wrKo your brorokor or our oonoral agont (or moro inlormatlon: i SHOPPE . Box A. Fllor, ID 83328 (208)«) 3328-46M sm ooth. Fold in orangiinge rind, raisins stir In crcrum bs, and rem aining l-3rd!rd I IHEIiI ^ Dan Kaulfman, P.O. I and p ecans. Bake In1 twotw greased and cup Parrnrmesan; sprinkle over top.ap- I • . BPHOTOi I floured 8 ‘/fe by 4'/4 by 2%-inch loaf Bake In1 a preheated 350-degree ovenren B ■ V T% ii Discount on De.v>.veloping | pans until a cake tester tesI comes out for 20 to 25 minutes. Serves 8-10,10, I ThruDoc.31,1984< • ...... g B Address______Phono____ free of batter — 35i minutes.fnl Loosen Recipe ccontributed by Mrs. Linda.da I I H sides ^ d turn out on a wire rack; Anderson HOUR PROCESJ5SING I onofD eK alb. III. .■-Cllyr«la«OrZip-= tu m rfg h t' sidc up._Cj>CooLM m plelely,J^ ED CABBAGE------__ ^ H ...... _ Sam Q _D iDay..S«rvk®— NoxfDDoy^Service^ ------1 With a teaspoon drlbtribble mtire sur- i medlui|.umJiead.cabbage.: ______I ______(CiAl41J»roc®i» onU0-126r135i 3 5 a o i f c ) ------Your insuranco ngoniint'8 namo ______— ------fncDS-of-cakes"wllh[i eM tra bourbon; 4 tables]lespoons butter _ _ i_ — 35mm-5x>)c7-EnlargemenMn-: ------wrap-CBcn-lrr-saranranrthen-lirroin— nFCupsjprapple^ulce ------n-3 Minutes I------►I— ^ O o y o u havo Bluo On3ross or Bluo Shlold covorogoogo now? Yo8 □ No □ ------Repeat dribbling withth bbourtx>n a fte r a — i te aspspoon o sugar------___B______KlKodok Paper Usod Exclusl'jsiv o ly ------;— E inO Idontlllcalio'n num bor____ few day s; w rap ass ppreviously and Va te aispoon s p salt ____ — ______i-.129ZAddl*on-AA verE ;— ^------f 3 4 - 5 4 7 8—g E — '"‘H ybs, Plon namo oni ___.^toro_ln-rofrigeratorror.-Makes-2-low— GShefbl■fbus am ounrof freshly groundjjj{j g (Aeraii from Albartiano.n*) . -Mo'n.'Sat. 8:30.6:00 g cakes. b la c k p.epper e p z mI I------PARTY SPINACH ______C o re anand shred cabboge. Melt but-Ut- ......

‘r € " ~ n W\S m r ~ .S N A K I R IV IRI AUCTIONi ------^ ------SAturdaytO dny^faw tfV monlh ...... ~ i ^ ^ ^ ' SATURDAY*, JANUiU A R Y 5 i K I c THE WILSONS. TWIN FALtAlts r T M Adv*r(I*«m«nl January:,ry3 Wall Auetlen»«n ' ' SSATURDAY, i JANUiU A R Y 1 2 BEN EVANS ESTATE. FILE:ILER AdvarlliamanI Januaryry 101 Wall Auettanaan

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Standing left to rightlM: Richard T. Dalton (Optioptimist), Gregory G, Foulkk (YFCA), .Randall A. Isaac-a c - ______- ~ - .. - - son (Search & Res<5SCUQ, ' Elks), R onald L. BBelliston (YFCA. United1 'Way). J. David Stoddardard (M V R ehab, U o n s EyeEj Sight. BSA). R. Curtiiirtls Anderson (United Way)y). Craig D. Adams, (Uons,n s. B S A )..J o h n E. Martiirtin (United VJay) and MaM arilee 0 . Allison'(5th Disistrict H.S. Rodeo). Seatedte d left to right: Julia Pfollow ol (TF C of C. Hospice,fee). David M. C o o p e r (VFC■CA. TFBID, TFC ofC . MV I D A hHO Hosp. Found.}, Robtjbert A. Norman (TF C ofC)fC. BSA, TFJr. Miss. KIwsvar^s) and f^uth M. Stevens5 n s ______i „ . .. (YFCA, United Way)ly).

BAKIER'S ;■ J. • The pt'>eop!e of Bi3ecl^tead C o o p e r C o . a m l i J Z i.__ar.eJnvol)ived in thei Magici Valle' e y . Magic:: Valley is iwhere we ,live, w here'e we wo)yrk and ihvestl ir our■ t i m e ^ a nId a ^ — ^G oneem^ifFBiviWai mdComrnu 9nity= affairs~s . : Weknnow thats what \ it 4ak(ces to m ^kere the Magi■jic Valley ai greati placee t o l i v e . _.FOR ONLY $13.?3 .9 5 , wo will sond on oppipprox. lOlb.box of.13 ...... • hond soloctodd GGENUINE IDAHO POTATATOlill a n y w h e re In jRo • eontinentol U.S..S. - ■------:— ; Moil ordors ■ Cho;fi«ks7Visacri"M bslor Choftorgc':~'~ : ------Phono'Ordof's~C"CTd’dn'cordsonlyl ----- RdilANI^DJONESPOTirATOESflNC. Beecksteacd Copp(ier Co. p ,0 .. BBox 4 7 5 R u p e rtrldIdaho 83350 Phone Local 436-6 -9 6 0 6 . CEERTIFIED PUBIBLICACGOUN^TANTS

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- O n e pverson’I' s b o 3 d :Go p s — a inother’•’s goldU G RA N^JDOPENINC ^ By MARTIN SLOANE. ed betweereen Aug. I, 1984 and Jan. 3- 3, * ' U^tedF^tureSyndlcatcate • ; • 1985. ReflRefund requests m ust be ^ : 1 y Supermarkrket sh o p p e r 'P O Stm arketkedbyJan.10,1985. . Dear M artin—A yeare a r ago I ,started — ...... :______! s u n b eEAM a Mixer Accessory Offer,er. : ( P ^ f j f ------rerandlngranaiirthe"re five m onlhs i. liecelve a free sllccf-shi^def ol- al- : 7 \ v t L . h a v e Ween keeping trocrack of my-sav-. . . • lacliment,-iit,-a « 5 volne,-or afree'K ilchen, - $1.50 for thehe Ings $S Rebate. Send thehe required re- quirod refu2fund form and lhe P urchasejse : ^ ■ '( ;frc& prodlict coupons andone gifts. Strawberrirry Shortcake Music Boxox fund form and proof ofpurchase pi seals ConflrmdlltQllon box from the carton andnd : ^ But my savings arearen't lhe only Radio. $l.i(1.50 for thc B erry Grown UpJp from th e rules book, pluwlll accept these chccks. I used one>ne of the refund - H I checks I received to0 send s for the HB W i R alslnlond F un Book frofrom Kellogg’s. . : K M T he com pany returnedd mrr y check with J a note saying they woul'ould not accept tw o-party checks for Ihelr thi offers. - P a t Brown, Bellflower,r, Calif.C ^ PRICESS W T H ISi IAD ARE El■FFECTIVE Dear P at—Thank you for the word | p ff-— E THRU Qf_£autifln. Even- thoujlough a refund______check from aTnajonnnimnnaniciarcns"' ^ usually as good a s gold,Id, as you found out, there are some corcompanies that ^ v V won't take them. Perl^erhaps this Is t>ecausc, unlike yourr own o personal ^ checks, m any refund ch(chccks have ex- plratlon dates. ------D earT«artlif^^I>ri[jTh'usb'and'har^ ------always'been ailttle skeptlcarofmyske couponing and refundin{ling. More, lh a n . once I have heard thce comment,c “Is all this clipping, cuttintling and filing ------really w orthw hile?"------= — % .. Iflnally/flguredoulai: a w ay to p ro v e. - ‘ it Is. W on't he bc! su^rlseds on C hristm as' m orping when wht he opens one of his presents andId finds1 the box F r e sih i filled .with more thann $:$50 in refund N o rr i b e s t \W h o l e checksi - Paltl K.,., 1Minneapolis, Minn. T o m T' l u r k e y si S m o[> k e d H «[am ^A ’ T u r kk e y s Dear Patti — My gues uess is thal this Fully Coolioked • 18-22 Ib. Av.Wg. Wt. . Grade A • 16 - 20D Ib.Ib Tom s year there will be a lot of refunding 16 - 2411J-lb. Toms presents under a greal g many ' . or 1 0 - 121b. H He ens ...... C hristm as trees. I know)w I that m any of I Shank Portion my readers send for manufacturers'ma Rift offers toroughoutL the th year: The______ones.that^fferLtoys andnd loles and all ' -i i lb ‘1.09 kinds of lovely gifts inn nrA u m for box lops and labels. When1 ththese.presents lb are opened Christmasis rm om ing, the 1 9 8 Bult Portionilonlb. *1.19 Center Cul SliceSliceslb. '1.98 i f givers have the addeded pleasure of m knowing they didn’t JusJust buy them, ■■ II ■■ their smart shopping; sskills earned them . To all my readers, myny \warmest and . best wishes for a wondcnderful holiday and a healthy and happypynewyear. r Lucerne 46"Ounc(c e Pill; C L IP ‘N’ F IL E REBlEFUNDS • f e _____I (Week of Dec. D 23) S pecial Holiday Gift Offc:ffers ici;e Cream I Picklles Clip out this file andid 1keep il with sim ilar cosh-off coupons)ns — beverage > /2 Gallo[on • Assorted Flavcvors ^ Town HouiDuse - refund offers with beveri'erage coupons, for example. Start collecting col thc •~r'_negded proote ;of.purcbasilase.whlleJook''-^ ------t ______Ing for the required forms fo al the ' supermarket, in news;wspapers and 1 ^ 1 ' magazines, and whenn ttrading wilh friends. Offers may notol Ibe available in all areas of the counliiinlry^-Allow 10------v ...... g 3 ja r " weeks to ivjcelveeach refirefund. ^ r j B The following refundmd o ffe rs-a re -J w orth $85. This w eek’sSTefund t offers hove a total value of $94.2!4.29. This offer does not requequire a refund \ Mrs. W right’s 1-Pi-Pound form : L a rg es AA’ E g g ss ■— DUSTBUSTERSSRebaBbale, P.O. Box ^ 1238 Rldgcly, MD 21684.14. iSend a sates Lucerierne • Dozen ^ Party Bre•ead receipt with your purchrchase that In­ . . eludes the store nome.onla n d a d ale be-...... I. Rye, BeBavarian Rye, or Old WoWorld Black Bread tw een Sept. 2, 1984 and-Dd-Dcc. 31, 1984, plus the Quality Seal cutut fromf tlic bot- ^ B u y o nnc t loaf at lhc tom of the Dustbusterr CCordless Vac ricc of 79*. get flB S d carton (models No. 933i9330, 9331 and 8 9 * lhc SCCOcond 16-oz. loaf 9333), and your full nainame and ad- m p ------dress. Including the cUjcily, state and ^ • Fresh o u t o f ouur r Iovens and over thc couutiinter to you. ZIP codc on a plain 3-b;3-by-5 piece of paper. Expires Jan. 31,191,1985. These offers don’t requiquire a refund N allev:y D ip s P u mn p k i n P i e s e Care Pl Cookie TTray Gifts 21??7.98 3 „ Bear^ Crib Ferris Wheelleei for a $2.50 ^ M rs.Wright's .' rebate; for $l.scnd thee proofp of pur- 1, 0 c . Molitl.iy M c h a se seal from th e C aire re B : ears Slare I* Cup CakI k V a Dt’coriXL'cl I Ilo H - M liror-or -Gift~A5t-(]-(RatUe and . ______. , li______z : : . ______Teether); plus the cash caf register 8 9 < Available onlynly fn stores with BaKe»S SI h o p s . ■ — for— ------reeeipt(s) wilh the purchi•chase price(s) , . ______drded— pJus-^a=selfself-addressed;— -t — r: — ti stam p^ envelope. Expir[plres Jan . 31, ■ ’ 1985. i K E N N E R Preschool Rebate Rc Offer;------R eceiv e up. lo $28 In ca;cash rebates. ij afeGifttICertificati Send the required tefuncund form and. L: the proof of purchase seal,sea lhe cash Safeway Gifl Certlflcaicates are an easy w a y forfo you to give everyone register recclpKs) wilh-ll;fvlhe purchaso -your list exactly the rigright gift. Why nol a Giflfl Certificate for a su c c l f r y C h rris tm a si F ro m Turkey or Ham? Or a1 M erchandise Gift Certlltificate which perm itsEl th Met price(s) circled, plus aa self-address-'a the .. ed. stam p^ enyelc^^ Thep amounts recipient to select anyny item he wants or neeceds from Safeway? of the rebates are: *3 forfo; the Hello ------^tT^wbcrrv-Short<^e-Te-Telephone.-$2------___ - —r.lt!sa,WCyonderfulH oottclay Gift!— Zi::forr"tfie:trStrawiierry= ‘ j;:; — t ' ^ Sunday DociK em ber 23,1084 Tlmes-NavNews, Twin Falla, Idaho E-6

^ We’re maklrig Calendairs have5 grown sinces Balibyloniann era V our move! EBy JEFFRY s. UNG AR Naturally,y. once Hammurabi1 "Day” had a nlcc ring; I10 lli Uiey' iic lr kitchen.n. ' A Tho Rtnoss The Dallas Times Herald started tightehtenlngthescrews.hlssub*K :agreed. Fortunately,•ly, tim es have changed Contor win bo ______j c c t s , ^ l ^ _d up and began beatingg Oncc' they had that llcki:ked. It w as som e in theB la s f 2 .085‘years, calen--- w —j j ------dpen-January-S-Jn-n— ^ _ ^ [ / / ^ Those Babylonians, boyly were .they,., tlielr sw o i^Islnstylii^. I r — ]Just frosting on thcTiunelfororm to come" uar-wise. r i - I our now Main . . ' '• j ^ Z j y y 0organized. ------'—'- .Mathematliatldans, who had left aa i up with a system bf kceplni l n g t r a c k o t . - F o r o n e Ulingling,-’next-year’s w all c al------. , \i , . Slroot location. Take HammufabI.Jor instance.in He .bunch_of. luiunsolved quadratic equii-I- t these days by' slartlng a new one ,a,dars all havehavi holes ln-(hem.-And around during'the cortim ^*■ ( every 24 hours. ■ break if they're dnvped. Wo'II havo now~ ~ /\S .V’' ”may have Been lhe mostst organized tions lying ar .... Uiey won't brel , Babylonian of them all. H«He was king tion beforeJ FiHammuribi’s reign, sud-I- We know all this from a pilepi ol dusty (Or course UieyIhey probably won’t b e oh -CTO- -L. progroma. Includi udlno /AVV oof Babylonia from 1792 to 1750 B.C. denly figuredrcd out the answ ers — a n dcl < old tablets at the Britishih Museum, display ot-Uieiho British Museum_in the ! aerobics and chll i. One of Uie dustiest Is a Babylonian B year4000.clUiei V caro, 80 i«t us bo (give or take 60 years eithciier way—he without copylpylng from their neighbors, i Ither.) wasn’t that organized). In th e ir spa an rc tim e, they decided cU.*•r ( c alen d ar dating from 103 to10101 B.C. In ta c t, we'c knowto of no cbm m ercial- \ your Main Rtnesi Boy is It ugly, —:------1 Conlar In Ihe ' It was Hammurabi wholo decided to cles shouldI cccon.sl.st of 3C0 degrees, ,1—.-L-i u r - l y a v a i l a b l;e e cclay, tablets- inscribed . • be outdone, Babylonliinn It’s accurate cnoughi all Now Yoar. ^ . J ~ M \ w « hip turbulent soisoutheastern ' Not to b( ■ I ' r >-“>/ear’s calendar on them, i i i O - ; ■■__ — — the cluB'ss engagemente calendar'. ______highlightedI by beautlM ___coioe______photographs,is, a "WUdemess Calen- d a r” (6.95),I, featuringfe. striking photos from tlie Uniteinited States; a "T rail Car- K e n d a r” ($6.95)1.95), containing photos o l ious esh,- U.S. trails. anCand a "W ildlife C alendar’.’ Smollk![^^omcla ReIe Hamss d a r" ($7.95)i) displaysdl 15 pictures from ------the Yorkshireilre countryslde: Other at------F ully Clooked o Boneless ■ Schohoolboy Size • Extrara Fancy Fresh and Crispsp for Steaming ...... tra c tiv e outdoutdoors calendars Includ^' "Ja c q u e s Cousteau's C Uhdersiia _ Woridi^__(Sa(Scribner’s, $6 95^— th e ------4}- ^-Half-Hams-— ! "Audubon WWild ■ Bird Calendar" 5. . i b .^ .1 .7 8 ...... 1 I (Scribner’s.s. $C$(5.95); "Audubon N ature C alen d ar" (Scribner’s, (S $6.95); and "Ansel Adamdams. Calendar” (Little; t z ! — I b s ^ Brown, $12.95)!.95). F o r flora fans, th e re ’s S' lb. m W orkman'^'iF " O rc h ld ’C alcndar 1985”...... ^ ($7.9S) o r "■In.nnd In j Out of the G ard e n " S: ($7.95). Doll collenllectors might enjoy W orkm an’ss “ DI olls" ($6.95), a coilec-' tlon of doll]11 photographasI by Tom nperial Kelley, or■ “ The Doll E ngagem ent BlMontcJJ/egetab]»lcs ^ Ii:n C alen d ar" (Ki(Knopf, $8.95). __ , Cat fanciers:lers have wide choice for in P urina (71) W. F u e sse r 16-c)-oz. Reg. or No Salt Cut'u t o r R [ iirgarine ‘85. B alston F ^ Mai Rd.. Ma«»utjK)utah.- .I]1.) offers, fo r $7. , 17-oz. Q g Frcncl-,ch Style Green Beans, 1 "Celebrity’ Cats,"Ca a calendar featur- SR'!lH!5S^B— EcaiorQzWhole.or Cream Styley le C o r n forCo-ol-oking or Table Use. Ing photosI of cats belonging to such' L s ta rs a s Oliviallvla Newton-John. Lindsay . W Wa^e'i^TixrGrXlnRleller'and Kenny Rogers. "CatCat and Company" (Land- ” P m a rk , $7.95)M) consists of pictures of ■ c a ts w ith rabtrabbits, cats with tortolsesr 1 6 - 0 . ca ts wllh froffrogs, cats with dogs, oh; ^ I e Idea. "Town and C ountry I f you get the Idi • 1 ^ pkg. ' 1 s r Cat Calendar”la r" (W orkman, $7.95) con:' 5 2 * tains painting!;Ings,ofcats. Bears appaipparently will be big In '85',* too. StcrilngIng Is publishing "Berry 1 Bear and Friends”Frli ($7.95), a collecJi rne Egg No; P itted O liv e s ton of unbeanitarably cute photos of stuffi' L ucen *3 fr~ . ed toy bearsears; Workman's “Teddy ... Town H ouse • SiSml., Med. or Lrg. Bear Calenda:ndar" ($5.95) displays th e L many moodsods of Teddy; Landmark’s ^ "Sydney, the Qantas Koala Colen- te dar" featuresuiis the airline’s tra d e m a rk ■------m arsu p ialI (dressed (di in, depending oir • >■------your pointt ofof-view,-the ctilest or-the ------■; 9 9 f t dopiest outfitstfitsonecouldlma^ne). 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