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~ JS Gity: Heret I I g n ]T o p p m■ I I * ! ? ! ' " iome - Cs l 25* M 813tsl year, No. 356 Twin Falls, ldah(lh o Monday, Decem:ember22,1986 j‘ Wrig{ht urcral^eck.W JlhJ)flxId3rlDirlDkleyiiihflUprolonged __ iAkn Siinriay, m ngrpcstnnnlinl IIpflrfprn in _____ i _ ' WASHINGTON - Rep.ip. J a m e s C W right th o tjt.it could Incriminate them, Involved In thee \probe. ' "national anguish” wouldnotwc be Justified by paparties rals^ unusually frfrank concerns Jr., D-Tcx., incoming speapeaker of the House, [f he tru ly w ants them, lo comiome forward However, leaders le of the congressloslonal "the possible imprijprisonment foe .a_shoi1 ababout .the 75-year-old-ileagieagan’s . apparent-. . . said Sunday thal PreslderIdent R eagan should tetell the whole truth, and If he wants committees appointed a| to ’ investigate! the period of time of a few people for things th a t (oilorgetfulness and hlS/abllltyIty to: resolve the pardon Lt. Col. O liver L. 1N orth and form er ^ e mn .to j bave Immunity from prprosecution, crisis said Summday that they may eventuatually they thought they werewei doing right but vlt>- cricrisis. _ / national security adviser.sr John M. Poindex- theree’s s a sim ple w ay, a straigiaightforward grant limitedd im m unity if the Impa:passe latedthelaw." "The president hfls nol beeneen well-briefed Id ter — a move Wright saidlid 1he w ould consider ^ a y’," , W righl said on the televisionslon program threatens to paparalyze thc governm ent ancand If " If It takes a g rantant of Immunity to get to thithis area. He has nol gotten;len on lop of the “ the ulllmate act of leaderslershlp." • Johnhn McLaughlin: One on One."le." "He can the Iwo emerge■ge as the only sources of infor-inf these questions (of' hch o v tlh e crisis evolved), (aifacts and he may or may not have lorgoUeo By pardoning two pivot;votal players In the grantnl itI w ith a stroke of a pen. PPresidential r mation on how)W'the administration cametne to that will be conslderet>red;^ said Sen. Daniel K. so:some of them," said Sen. SairSam Nunn, D-Gl, Iran-contra crisis, Wrlghright said, Reagan Jon Is the ultimate Immunity." sell arms to IranIr and to divert proceedsids to Inouye, D-Hawail, chchairman of the select aa member ot the Intelligencenee panel and the would take fuii responslblllIbllity for his former Wrigrig h t's suggestion, coming1 didays after old Nicaraguanan contra rebels. committee, emphasilasliing lhat Congress se:select committee Investlgatlisating the crisis, subordinates* actions --- regardless ol congrejTMsJonal investigators refusedised to grant Sen. W arren■n B. H udm an, R-N.H., rank:nklng would first consultill Independenl counsel • See WRIGHT onJ P a g e A3

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A ccused of dkdisrupting societ; ; F o u r j uuueniles sent to) fft a c i l i t i i By INA CHANG RCANTONIO TheAssoclatedPress s writer ------SHANGHAI, China - Ai nds uf tbbS-----Twin-Falls-eounty-tty-begem-boantlng------student demonstrators tolo^^'oinhrst^tsSL^y g ly it the Southern Idaho Youtfouth* Cenler this ' • I ter its County Board of Comnimmlssloners sign- accused some of tryingg tot disrupt society withI theirtl - demands for democracy. ict with center owner Cloycejyce ^dwards late ; Shanghai officials hadi di:displayed a suprlslng degre ling. tolerance during three dajdays of demonstrations, but fore the contract was signed,led, the center bad 1: patently ran out of patienceneeSunday. ;ned by Slale Fire Marshalal BUIE WaUls after N ear m idnight, 10,0000 U to 15,000 students still m l igned a separate agreementnt tot correct alleg- about In frigid w eather In a cordoned off area of thele ^ : t violations at thc facility,, loclocated four miles People’s Square In downtdntowQ Shanghai. Only those with^ . ime. student identification card:irds were allowed through popolice id ordered thc center closedsed last week until J lines to Join them. Joumolisalists w ere kept out. Igned the agreement, About a m ile aw ay, polipolfcQ blocked off a rectanffngular lls County Commissioner MarMaivln Hempleman - I sector in front of the Cityty Hallt along the rlver/roht'B lunty board was waiting foror Uthe centcr, which • ibout 30 youths, lo sign the agreement wllb ' < T he official X inhua New;lews Agency, In lls first detae t a l i ^ arshai;before It signed a contract coo to use the account of. tbe demonstra!trations, said early-Mondayay the students were "aggravatinIting tbe already crowded trttraffic he terms of the fire marshirshal's asreemesl. T situation and disrupted1 mnormal production and so )y the Attorney General’si 01Office, tte center o rder." #111 correct, the deficiencieses .found! by /Ire In- Shanghai Is C hina’s largiargest metropolis with a poplopula- 1 October and November.r. A mong the pro- tion of 12 million. : lack' of an approved firee wallw between the -Xinhua iy blems were 1 6 billion byb 2000 dormitory uel ar suppljly system , an al By RANDOLPH SCHMID0 it equate locatI.tf.ore}relthree.coata lie j(ound:wl>U< tain the right tl prevents countries : fromim catching up In term s- Jifg l Twin Fallsport > from mission control.. At tbat position, ■ agricultural productivity,y, ccreating new jobs, deliver -. Ing through the tratrash. i'Or maybe ru-mbve 1 ; 2,973 m iles from E d w ardis s AAir Force Base he other- advances needed 'v^ tWIN FALLS-- At/ 3' a.m. on Thursday,, JuJ st 8 .tlJ9 .cave.‘I \r a i thethere three months, and no oi , w here It took off al 8 a.m . on D health care bnd all the ills m en -.g ed m e'."- .1 1 — - snD ec.14. ___ development,”’ commentedIted J. Joseph Speldel of stmas, two yoimg Twin Filh 5:47 p.m. report was Issued,led, th e c ra ft w as y police to)d\to le av e lb(tbe only - \ Down arid outI liin Twin Falis,' Idaho. It h private Population CrisisI CoCommittee. ribbeon Sea nearing the Central Cei America Werner Fornos, head of the Independent Populatiintinn . bome^oo^.of them1 has'knowo'forhB (b&lost th mMsiOQ-'imore tban pMplele thlnk/saldDi eii^eht Of Dt cave neiirtbtf Singing BridffIge, ■:'and Welfare workeIje rs on F riday, w here th e pa Institute, said the new CetCensus projections "undersc r and good tailwinds w ere! ex]expected ail day ' pulation assistance for the Tt It was clly . p ro p ^ /' MidId Jack takenforhelp. chief meteorologist Lon Snelln the need to redouble populi S told ui^ 1' ." If an .adult. Is:Is, w itb M t!a child, .they .c lellm an. W orld.” A ctions taken betv3etween nOw and tb e end of the ^«t«op.,wbo tttmrt■ned 20 on .“llje y , to ing weather also was expectescted on Tuesday, In determ ining w hether wo ^oii outin the cold. You’re already.al , through a lot of (7ada," ImitlAjui HcNevln, i eantlme. Voyager will encoun century will be crucial in ' ...worker at'H&W.ff.' *;vbea Jalijr are ..eligli counter headwinds population growth can1 eventuallye be stabilized IS when 11 crossesHo the Pacli - KnutsoD aod hisI frifriud/2(KyearH)Id Tim KIdc t forem ^ena. We don’t b aclfic side of Cta- t around 8 billion people, Fora'oraos said. iscbeloe.- Iw'neflts, It’s ju st fi 1 and heads north to California,Qla. .. . • j rt comes a .day after a privrlvale I d. days to. rind other accoraimmoda- resources to tldepeiiMople over untu tbey find a io n, the pilot's brolher. said he The new Census -report ( Howevfer, Twinn IFalls Police CommanderI P o H u he was uncertain ' research group reportedi Uilhat changes in world popi ;adwlnds would leave Voyageager’s fuel supply ack, I don’t to v e DO;Wheres e< l s e t o -*‘8tS«>CAVEdoPag When the 5:' <=«" :palrwer» , smooth air i . #««■ Sunday, said cl •• Goodlandlnj but In the m ea up 10 15 knots iJl" tralAmerlcaoi ;S "|... Burt Rutan, ^Pal Be^ where the heai

► A4Tbnefr+Jew#.TwmF*II«•alia, Idaho - Monday, Decememb«r22^1988 W right _ Chitna--- — uted from PageAl 'sanelands b a d m arched from there thi to carry in g tbe offlciaflclal position on the : ...... -••CoBUboed£romPaiP*»Al r Cheney saidlid on tbe. Brinkley pro- House Ho select committee, ul(aid the in* for m aiIons''orof Chloese judged~BOt~the(he City Han.- ' student militancycy isaid tbe protests ' to d wbo Is tn Uoe to c hairair the Armed gram; "Hee does c not know a great vestlgation vei has not pn>rogres5ed sufficiently loya>yal to Mao Tse-tung’» TtTbe Sunday rallies were pe^teaceful, “ should not havee hihappened.’^ tt also ' Services Committee. deal about ththis particular case. He's encenou& to determine whetether Im- leftist tine, asIS have ll been other recent prprotests, admonished the* studentsst for their : Asked OQ NBC News''S' “Meel tbe said aa much]chpuollcly.’.’ mumunity should - be grananted or Earlier SundaIday evening, a crowd byly a n d large. Students ch.±arged, apparent lack of MaiMarxist zeal. Press" whether Reagan i w hether informatiOD beld be by estimated at 30.000 S b ad gathered howilowever, that 200 people wei to the-rlgor^of t b e - jo l ^ a .jald_lhe_qucslionJs jm L S tesUng what ihcy"^ Watergate era, what did Poindexter and Nortb couldlid be ob- outside City Hall, Hi including about tainiained in Shanghai on Friday i S/Cotien, R-Maloe, also talned elsewhere. For Rei t e S X r w t' apace ' of democratic - mt know and when did he teagan to 5,000 studentsts w ho w anted tb e ' peop•eople w ere clubbed by polic I on i telllgence and. select a pardon North and Polodeziszter DOW mayor to give• a a public ad»untlng of wenrere trying to treak up a Sal said: “That’s a possiblllt; It whether a foreign policy s bodies and p o o r ' without the president's would suggest that tbey arare guilty' tbeb-demands.I. sll-lrIt-in. am not In a position to when no le g a tio n s b a v e bet»en prov- Throughout thi onditlons rallied thb ■ — a situation he called the day, tens of thou*. Tbe Th Communist governmeu - M X, WWuhan, S b eo zb en ,: about whether the pn ed, Nunn and Fascell said. sands of youngg ppeople carrying signs receecently urged a gradual capable of forgetting detail :elvable.” •cities. : Cheney also opposed a preslaldenllal “ft.; w ant law, not IowaDward m ore dem ocracy aotInd b as cill Rep. Dick Cbeney, R'Wyo',, R*1 said (Realeagan and others around ^ tolerlere aoltorltartoljmsm" and banners from saidaid It will not try to suppreress the The large, earlyly e evening crow d tn ' Keagan, with-his broad-eid-stroke gov- him) simplyly atj this point don’t know pardon, P " saying .it..could Ii with future prosecutions ifI lheI oro- “ ' “:al ”1 u n iversities con* demiemonstratlons. Even so, aI posteri front of City Hallill li Included workers : emlng stvle, knows so0 little 11 a&out fscts themselves th and they’re ’eople’s Square. Thou- seeneen Subday on a Shanghai cicampus and the curious.i. : (he Iranian arms salesJes and tbe calling uponn invesUgatorsI on the Hill ^bes uncover serious crimes. diversion of money to helhelp tbe con- tell themsm what they’ve done," inouye ij said his panel willII conducl , _ tras that C ongress b a s> llilltUe rf'flsoD Cohen said. a len^y1 background invesoiUgaUoii (0 seek his testbony. Nunn, Cob«ohen, Cheney aod Rep. and will not im m ediately!ly begin e — ------Reagan "is not u e key witness,” Dante B. Fi Fascell, D-Fla., of tbe public put hearings. • Continue>luedfrom PageAl daysays, hesald. help." mingham on FiFriday was skeptical If bel had a choice, he wouldJd work During the slow)w s season for a few : ------there are manyny str^ t people, or ln~ fora>r a living, h esald. days here and there, thei Sclimldt lets : W orld- this Instance.. cavemen,i in Twin "l•'I want to be a dishwasherier," he Knutson stay at henlerm otel. orsetest "This Is klnda.i.llke Ill home base to ; • Continued from PageAlPaj nations is a problemi for the entire ed, although the rate of inert said.lid. “Man, I’d take the wor tlon are threatening to trap the world, said i ‘'■ !i?ean .ag o, ,w we tised to have a lot thingling there Is. I don't mind."' E B ut no him ,’’ she said. "He's "Hi really a nice | i Thon^&s M errick of the slowed slo' In recent years. jwn, he boy. He gets desponspondent sometimes, > poorer nations in a cyc!e the ; him out of the house, said. about his future. “1 Jodi L. Jacobson of thet W orldwatch a study “ Wor/orld Populatlon ln'l'ran- urbanized “/o and older than tptJKlav bul “ ’r '* I'I' lid. I start living like a ■ I living on and off the He doesn’t have the skills, heh P M id b reak i need to stJ Institute. siUon” publishllshed earlier this year. there wll! be sharp differenciic e s from >>''= >>“ " 'I' day be human, and nol anm aranimal," hesald. j "More and more, the choicecho will be At the same country to country, the study s streel In Twina FFalls fo r a t le ast a toI get ge tbrou^ life. Until Frlds me time, Merrick said. It u ' year, he said. stamps Klncheloe wasi moremt circumspect. ; between a vigorous famil]nlly planning may be difficult dif for the more Sub-SaharanS A frica h( hadad n e v e r applied for food st program or declining lhliving stan- developed nat he was squirreled becaiscause b e did not know how. H e discovered on Friday tbat so-; nations to exist as Islands world's woi highest rate of grovo w ^ a t 3 jj^ay In ^ ^ubbyt En his backpack he dards," they said in thee istudy “Our of prosperityyin ii a sea of poverty. per byhole in tbe Rogerson “My "M m o th er alw ays kbid olof pro* meone had stolen 1 percent per year, the! bureau juall downtown,n, until police chased lecte had hidden by thele S:Singing Bridge. It Demogranhlcally Dividedded World,” The world’sd’s population has nearly reported. rep At that rate the xted m e, you know," hesaid. releosed Saturday. doubled since Ifht^Fn him aw ay from1 lhthere. He dropped out' of Twin.1 Falls meant he had to) abandonab his plans ice 1950 when It w as 2.6 tlon tloi of the region will doubiible in 23 Then f^undod a sm all cave d o se r schoc sipecial to hitchhike Io NoNorth C arolina to Excessive developmentml in poorer billion, (he nenew Census study show- years, yea the study said. rhooJs. w here h e’d been in s| lo the bridge,, heh said. When Tim educjlucatlon classes, he said. F o r a visit his brother, who Is in the A rm y. I returned fromI Arizona A on Monday, time,me, he tried to leam a trade I i ° '’~ N o w be will haveave to stay in Twin ------they looked for bi{blggerdigs. Servi‘rvice. But he was kicked outnt after pj,,, cKrIstmasn a s, which to Kin- Jail------Knutson does■i imost of the talking he brokebi into a shop to finish1 clean-< ist ,another day and for himself andnd Klncheloe. who is inggit It up, hesald. ,. ,. anotherdollarshorl.’)rt.’’ • Continued from Pa(PageAl "It (the center)c was built for But B finding beds for juvenl:nlles was also from a brok•oken hom e and who’s "They ' ‘Tl didn’t want me toI :finish hour period. Je ro m e aniand Lincoln them,” Edwaivardssald. a problem,p Sheriff Jim Muilunn said stepmother threurew him out, Kinchloe cleaneaning, but I Just wanted lo Counties have alreadyf contracted< After contnitractlng wilh the center, previously. pre The county no10 longer said. Klncheloee s said Ja c k is "like a goodK>d Job, so I brake back In at with the center, which l>egi>egan holding Twin Falls CounlyCo sent a t least four uses,an use; Ada County juvenilele denten- brother to me,” and th e cave, “ Is to firfinish, and they kicked me I TWIN FAILS Fl Juveniles' during the first S FOOT CLINIC Irst week of Juveniles to1 thetJi facility, Hempleman lion tlon center because of remcr. ' said. MlnMinidoka County has refused^ to hold Thursday nighiight, th e te m perature On a chain around his neck dangle d ckordi,D.P.M. If the center doesn’t;’t meel the Twin Fallsills County Is currently any more Twin Falls Countnty Juve- dropped to 10 deglegrees, and Klncheloe life's'e's Implements for survival;; deadlines set In tbe firere m a rsh al’s holding youthener a n d a m edic alert tag..g°ThS 14IBIa.lok..l« s N • 734 3338 agreement, the center’sr’s contract Jail - withJl the presence of addi- hadtiad committed suicide! there, said he doesn'tt thinktt about the cold, tagg notifiesn physicians that In case with Twin Falls CcCounty Is tional Jailersrs — and a t other county HenHempleman said. He tells him selfll'fit’s warm instead. of emergency, e he’s alerghgic to automatically voided, HiH em plem an Jails In th e MagicMa Valley because of a Inside the icave, Jack sits penicinicillln. It was a birthday gift g to said. court agreensement restrlcllng the The Tt cosl of contracting w ith the crosslegged onI hihis bed m ade of hay himsJall population. pc The agree* cent:enter was more than holdinglg youths and-a dirty, worvom sleeping bag he - ThisThi year on his birthday hehp was SPECIALAL LOW the contract with Twin FallsFal County menl was the'he'result of a lawsuit fll- inn othero county Jails, but thethe prox- found.' goingling to call bis m om lo Ict herJ Iknow „ i n t e r e sST t RATESI and was sure more countunties would ed against the thi county over alleged Imltmlty c)f the Jerome center willw help “This cave Is5 11like an eardrum, we hewa! w asn’t dead, ht! said. ------canTieareveryim'thlng'coihe in. nui no He HT and Klncheloe also recclvq 5 5 T a------3.-9T^pr-Il)l one can hear us,"s," Knutson said. On a freeee ni ig h t’s lodging on Thursdiila y In Or $300 Rel^ebote O n ______ledge Just aboveve his head Is a red thee DunesD Motel, complimentssol q the ALL USED) VIVEHICLES ^ j candle - his nighight light - and a Bl- owneimer, Edith Schmidt, who Sol* End*»]2/3l/S ]2. 6. rT o d a ]ly 's w ei^ a th e r - ble. befriefriended Knutson lost year. The Bible ts one one of th e few posses- “ HtHe c a m e by looking for' slons he did notlot retriev e from the about«ut a y e a r ago, and I told himim, 'I'll fe T l^ jiH Some 1 scattered showers. LoLows mid 20s. 5,000 feel. (owlrowing rigs. I found these shoes. shi .That's how I Tuesday partly cloudy. High:IlghslaUieSOs. Lale aflemocnoon skies were (air In lbe U.SU.S. 12- I c y spols. . found everything C am u Prairie. Hailey andmd Lower1 Wood wuth centralral portion o( Idaho and Int( UUie stale lo- glns Whiicblrdrd Hill, dry; Grangeville- U.SU.S. 91 — Downey-Prcstpn-la-Utah p dny. Wlnchesler, wcwet; Winchcster-Ivcwlslon. borde>rder.dry. 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Flateearther'say s Hall I sa:lys he jcoined aI ‘forcig{n legioi> n ’ , NEW YORK (AP) - Samm Hall, a ^ the Pentagonn on the 28th of toI aact as "an Independent: army. Israel and serveded as . a counter^er- rested 10 days ago on tespionage November” in1 1984.I9i he said. wherhere It was a counter-lerrorlDrist, a ro rlst in S outh Africifrlca, Angola la d E l ) Voyaager cincUng charges I in Nicaragua, says:'8 he Is tne • Asked by whorhom he was invited, he para'ira-mllitary unil, where we! \would Salvador — andd a a: s com m ander of sole remaining member ofI 1a private responded, “II can’tc say thal. T hat be; bibased In differeni locales aiaround the C o n tra s’ Mlskltciklto Indian force* In “ A m erican foreign legion”’formedIn, f( name I will giveive behind locked doors' thewlew orld." -Honduras, hesald.d . 19S4 after talks witb U.S.). mUltary a t a congresslonaonal hearing." HaHall asked "60 Minutes” to) check< „ ^ — ^ o v e :^raplatt t e r - -i;ofnclals;------■ .------Maj. G reg MeMcGuckln, a Pentagon hisIs sistory wllh two Navy officen>rs DOW H all, w ho w ass arrested a whlle.be. He spoke In an Intervrvlew for spokesman, decieclincd to com m ent on relir In in his sock, said be Voyager altempt to3 fHy around log a cruise.le. Like C olum bus and Minutes” Ml program. "H all and h is cUclaims have nothing to edge'jged having encouraged Hall11 to or- of “ a big S ovlef: (he globe non-stop IIs2 a * oax L ln d b e r^ belbefore it, the Voyager Hall, j who is In a SandlolslIsta prison do with us. It’s Ii really a Slale ganiianize an American foreignI Iforce, buildup” at thebasease. because the plane hasjas jusl been proves the woworld is flat," h e said . loIn M anagua, said b e knew oiof no rela- D epartm eni mam atter, anything Hall '*6060 Minutes"N reported. "I came downvn here simply to, circling -over a platilatter-shaped "These peoplople are just making tionship tio between the groupp -' c a U e d mlghl have lo say."saj MeMcGuckin, the Penenlagon look," he said. Earth, says the foundeiid e r of a F lat another demomonstratlon that they “p“Phoenix Ballallon" — andid the CIA Sandra McCa:Carty. Stale D epart- spokipokesman, said he could not i Earth Society chapterr hih e re . are Just flyingIng over the surface.” or the N ational Security CoununcU. m ent duty offliifflcer, said. ‘‘I don’l Sundunday night to leam the slalaliu^r "My main concericem was lo find out. "Flying around thes w orld Is OK "When theybey make an Issue of (Congress Is investigatinglg whether know anythinglg about any meeting whethereabouts of Hamilton and Fa what they’re doingIng new in cotulruc-, lo say, but the w orldirld is not a flying aroundnd th e world, th e re Is a officials off of those agenciests violated lik e th a t." HaHall, a former Olympic :silver ! talking fuel ta n k s ,' globe. It Is n a t like an\n island i witb scam aboutJl It. H e’s o u t flying anany laws In aiding anti-Si-SandlnlsU Phoenix BaltalItalion "was formed as med:ledallst and Ohio slate ireore- ^so. forth, what'8’. magnetic north In theth e m iddle," over a platteitier-shaped E a rth and Contra Co rebels. an American foreign fo legion." Hall senUentatlve. said he Joined the, ;om „n u n d ern eath covereexpected lo miles, lhatL aalso will b e a n un- deputy administrator saidId Sunday The Challengenger exploded J a n . 28, presresidential commission thahat In- / complete their globalll flight fl Tues- truth, he said,Id. ■ that he ordered a reviewI of1 space killing ali sevenven astronauts aboard, vestiestlgated lhe shuttle explplosion, / d day at Edwards Air Fon'orce Base. Johnson alsalso says the nation’s shuttle rockets seals afterer erosion in a d isaste r blablamed on failed rocket thenlere was an April 1984 dinilrecllve I “All they are doing{ Is flying In a space prograrram Is a hoax, like the w as spotted on them folliillowlng a seals, ■fromrom Mark for a "formal revi of I circle around the magnjg n e tlc north. 1978 movie:e "Capricorn One," IIMflight nearly two years bebefore the A slmliiar pro)robicm was noticed on thele Solid' Rocket M otor case-tc-to-case I If they claim theyI h a v e been which showedired an American man- Chaliengerdlsaster. the - sccond shuttle night in andnd case-to-nozzle joint seallnjIng pro- around the globe, it: w ill be ju st ned space flight fll to Mars as an ^Bul Hans Mark said hele left his September 1981981, said Mark, now ceduedures to ensure satisfactoryiry con- another hoax," Johnsoiison, S8, said elaborate hoihoax staged by the P°'post at the National Aereronaullcs chancellor of (he University of Texas slsteIstent closeouts." from his Mojave DDesert es horae, governmentI Ilo cover up safety Space Administration befiefore the system, JejJesse A. M oore, who succi:ceeded Just 20 m iles from E dwwards. a failures, review he had scheduled foror May 30, “Then we sawaw nothing after that," Abrabrahamson, has said he wass i never Hc said anyone claiming cla the He also hahas said the su n Is 1984. ever look place. b esaid , ‘‘I thou|ought it was a one-time Jnforiformed of problem s with the seals.se plane flew around ai globeg "Is a nothing moreire lhan a llghl about "There was no one lo) lake on eveni." pathological -liar, andmd • -you - can -32-m llcs- aerocross-and 3,000 mUes where I lefl on," he said. “T‘The thing But a problem:m discovered a second ^ quote m e on th a t." high that flfollows a circular fell through the c rack s.” lime "was enough en< to trigger a Rutan is "certainlyy notn girdling' course over•the Iht flat Earth. In a telephone Intervieww Sunday review ," he said, sa Mark said he from his home In Austin. Mark M. said wanted a revie'/iew of the seals and ------the review was schedul^'\1'when of- Joinis. T 0 M ly5 Patients: fidficlals in A pril 1984 discoverered some "I didn’t think th ll was lhal ______0-rO-ring "erosion" after the Ulhshut-11 serious,"Marks;ksald. /Although I am noI Ilonger associatedd 'with the ; ; Voyageer——- KMQWDVOWaUBMBMtSMCawafi Magic Valley Regielional Medical Cententer effec- ; ; • Continued Irom P ai a g e A l The handand-bullt. one-of-a-kind ||p G H R i s m\AS CLOSE-(lo u fri tive t Jan. 1, 1987■ - I will m a in ta in rrmy pres- - : because the gauge meas^asurlng fuel airplane, specifically spc designed for 1 ent practice with hospital h s e r v ic e si provided p - ; w as not giving accu ra te reareadings. the assault onon the record txMks, was 8 U -A All P o rm a n o n t Chri:iristmas A rrongomcnts iek •Coromic Deers S There apparently wasas “a minor expected lo(0 retu m to E dw ards 0 Q ★ Wrooths ir Corsocogos ie Decorotions *fc W ' ood Ilems . S through I the Twin Falls F Clinic & Hospjspital. My flowback," In which thehc fuel goes sometime Tuesday,Tuc probably In the n past the gauge into thee engine,e but afternoon, aa day< earlier than orlgi- S office will rem ain ththe sa m e . then flows back through^ the gauge nally expectedled. S - E>i%OFF T hank Y ou ??id, th<* planft wffuld bft)_L'devastated ‘V breathing easla sler." n RoyF 0 . S h a u b , M.DI.D. P.A. ; by these headwinds andn d m a y Just Unofficially,lly, V oyager on T hursday 1 # IN THE TW 157 MAINE. 5 c have barely enough to ggll< lid e back to eclipsed (hee record r for straight-line Mfi ROGERSON MALL t y 7 3 4 -5 4 3 5 5 ^526 D Shoup Ave. W. 734-34577 , Edwards with the engirIgine out of distance setI by b' a U.S. A ir F o rc e B-S2 0 Twin Falls gas,” he said. bom*'cr thatlat flew 12,532.28 m iles *meinaneMimanafafiewiam * He said he would knoww foi r certain without refuclluclinRlnI962. when fuel remains only? I Thi The elobcce-circllng pilots had- two tank, which has a sight g ments Saturday. 4J-gallon tank h as enougl, u ^ X l lor 1,600 miles under optlmiimum' condl- The rear' engine,ei which has been tions, but the headwirw inds could ruiinlng non-sn-stop since takeoff while j l i d a y s m iles. front engine en was shut down, Th'le W a r tof Ho s reduce th a t range to 900 m il rmest Dick R utan said in a\ radior Inter- overheated; over c Iho mid-Atlantic view with CBS News on1 SiSunday lhat when ll rann lowV on oil. M em b ers of dealing with bad weathiather was a tiie groundi crew c said the fatigued TiPendlleton.. squrc^rt^lgiie. pilots apparcfirenlly forgot lo check lhe tron .. At Th«e Paris “Tfte-problem Is thatIt you: spend level. Later,;r. after iunset, Voyager hour after hour, sometimem e s all night w as tossed on'its or side several times long, dealing w ith thhat a t kind of by turbulenwnee from an unexpected ‘Where is the next thunderderstormcell storm near thethe equator. and where are the cloud)uds and the During Us;s take-off.I Voyager's lll- buildups?’ That type of[ ppl h ysical ac- fool wing fiexicxed under the weight of tlvlly Is quite fatiguing." its full fuel laitanks and the tips dragg­ ilc said keeping the alrp:irp la n e flying ed on the run\unway, grinding off a foot I at peak efficiency when cllcllmblngand ormoreoneaceach end; descending "is quite a cha:hallenge and I ’m sure glad it's behind m. ------Mkl-Burt Rutan,-‘‘Theirlr 1 splrlta-are 4 DAYS/ up. The data they are ghgiving me is ■ more w arm th.I... give him ^ accurate.... J . 3 niQHTS S. « |H |||||^ ^^^n w H "Other times when I ta!lalk to them for TWO ADULTS Pendleton. Clalassie a n d !<, they are extremely fatifatigued and they make mistakes on1 just]i routine yJ^/A n h t contemporaryy plaids in things to read out," he said. "At id *259 warm, ruggedd 100% pure times we have gotten dat:lata that Just doesn't make any sense ata t at ll." ^ tJO.tMOvMlonfM. virgin wool. Ta'allored with "These people have bebeen Jostled ikTWOrouOUflDTftlPAIRfARCS ------and-beaten-upi’-- sald-Jl-Jutlla,-thc- -*DCLUKtCeOCCAnnUMlT HOTEL ______special attenticion to detail. physician monitoring th the e ir health. Ttb bonus torV Iko Mm WorldTka Ud. Sm * M asting gifffofo n h e ,1 effo rt." iw ra ol cubes, loots, dips, “ ...This is a m onum ental ei on 100-s ot major hole! Bruised by turbulenccICC lhat has Itions; i t v t 4 0 % on name s p e c ia l m e n inn your life. thrown her around thee ttin y cabin, bfandconsumcfcncf M m t - MSr^Yeager said in a radiodio conversa- . g^. (T- Is h a rd ,” her * 00-822-8057, tlon that "everything is i WoctdfTualtd. I father, Lee Yeager, said.

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A-4 T im es-N ew3 s.'. Twin Falls, Idaho M onday,jay, Decembttr22.tgs6 ' r i n fcOft Newstirootns,, citizenTS Strugjgletoj.perceivi)eheartto f‘Irattguall WASHINGTON-Inm n newsrooms across the “ ■ that one meeting was atteiiltendedby Corr and nation, tlie struggle toI cocoin a name for the North. Yel Bush says no10 one01 told him lhat ' m ushroom lngscandaliin in Washington goes Jefferson Morkrley f f l U I Rodriguez was workinggin in the contra supply on."TheIranConnectloitlon” and "thc arm s operation. Given thecoop Medina. National PublicIc RRadio has reported Ayatollah Ruhollah Khonhomelnl a permanent ihe < ie execution of lhal policy wasIS a nd how that phone calls from theie SanS Salvador Irritant to the U.S. psychi'Che. Ronald Reagan's man Jany peopleare Implicated. safciiouse where "Medina’in a " lived went to hypocrisy about “no negcegotallons with ter- N< N or^ proceeded on three frontonts: . ' ! Posada’s mother and doctc rorlsts" compounds thele public'sp dismay. But psyc octorlnMlaml.No sychological, pollllcal and mllitjIlitary. ; onc in the contras or the ad the fact remains, the Irarranian transaction ______Ps e administration bas .Psychological operations are n .■ ■’denied thal Medina Is Posa'o sad a. The silence is was a sideshow to the secsecret war In Central amomong North’s favorites — "psy- W/iR^aii significant: Posada-Medin»dlna is a fugitive ter- . America. ngo of Washington Beltway stra i c v a s £ e . llngt ;trat£glsls. rorlsl. Inconlrasttothelmpifcprovlsed Iranian af* The he point is lo disrupt the enemy'T iy's thinking. w Posada was arrested in Venezuela> in 1976, fair, the secret w ar in N Ic icaragua was an in- keepeeping him off-balance, lowerini ring his ”AWKE-1- u p ; LET'S TRVANOTH forhis role In p lan tln g ab o stilutlonal effort an d apI priority r: In Reagan m or rHeRPowpeRCDwiG-j-W g1^6_HAVlKS 1 bom b aboard a lorale, goading him Into mlscalcralculatlon. TROUBIB te PASSING HIM OF Cubana Airlines jet. Theep pl laneblew upjust foreign policy. Nol onlyydidltbeginearller d: At OFFAS A R5UMP1MG5 FATHER/I A classic example was the efforffort to rattle aflcr takeoff, killing all 773 3 1people aboard, than the effort to free thelhe hostages, it In- iheSle Sandlnistas right afler Reagaigan'sreelec- lived showfrequent fr phone calls to Norlh rlh's panel In mId-1984.>84. Ostensibly the seven-man' Posada was held for ninele yiyears Ina max- . volved m any more U.S.>. officials.o: lion,on, in N ovem ber 1984 by havingIng U.S. jels WhIteHousese office. Is it sheer coinciden Ience committee adviseised IheSalvadoranAIr Imum security prison befoiefore escaping In The notion that Lt. Col.!ol. Oliver L. North, • seto!t off sonic booms over NIcaraguagua. Ad- lhat the sam'me plane was used In both opeopera- Force about bomb mbing tactics against left- 1985, under mysterious cincircum stances. Soon the former National Secu:^curity Council official miniilnlslration sources say that the:the sonic tions? wing guerrillas.!. TheT: panel was headed by afler, he liim cd up in Sanm SalvadorS working In charge of executing admadi inistrallonpoJIcy. boonjomswereNorth’sldea. This “ ps)’-(y-op" has a curious and fatal t :aJ en- retired Gen. Johnhn K. SlngJaub, a leader in for lhe contras along withth FRodriguez. (Now, was a "cowboy” who was^as“outofcontrol"on AiA m ore intricate and widely cc»ordinatedcoo ding. Seal waswa gunned down in New Orle rlcans the "private aid"d" 1network and a close friend' Posadahasvanlshcd.) the contras Is Increasingl:ngly implausible. "psy)sy-op" seem s to have been thehe 19841 co- parking lolI last U February. The.Uzl m achichlne ------ofNorth’s. Slnglat [laub’B report is sllll------Could BushrNorth^aniToldoificnrsrofficiais Associated Press reporijorters Robert Parry calmlinesmugglingsllngthat snaredred a gun allegedljdly used by his killers cam e: fromfr a classified, - "m onitoring” the contraa reresupply operation and B rian B arger haveJ writtenwi that North Nicaicaraguan named Federico Vaui'aughn, MiamigunstI store owned by a m an lnvolv(livedln TheSInglaubcoiconnccllon is nol theoniy in- know Medina was Posada?d a? Posada was close drafted a Ihree page meiriem o,ln early 1984, desciiscribed by the Reagan adminisinistratlon as a lhe F ort Lauiluderdale gun smuggling opeipera- trigulngaspcclofiof this panel. At least two 10 anti-Caslro actlvisls In WM iami who have proposing a "private aid"Id" network to aid the high-gh-ranking Sandlnista official.ll. \Vaughn’s tlon lhat the.e Justicc Department is noww In-1 other m em bers als : also had tics to North and longslandlngCIA tics, BJushservedasCIA usi N icaraguan rebels. Natioiitional Security Ad- arre;T est m eshed nicely wllh Reagargan policy. In vestlgating./>. Another participant In the ii eil- Iheprlvate-aidnetnetwork: retired Brig. Gen. director in 1976, and his sonson, Jeb, until viser Robert C. "B ud" MeMcFarlane presented a leklelevised speech last March, the president' legal shipme:lent was Robert W, Owen, Noi North's Harry C.Aderholtlolt who heads a Florida rccenliy headed thc DadeJe CounlyC thc proposal orally to Realeagan. who approved showlowed plcturesof lhe transacliorlion and aidatthcNSsoclateedllorofthe ordered Justice DepartmeIment Investigators------SalvaIvador house where Hasenfus’ss’s superiors ; ’ nctivityofaD1 Defense D epartm ent advisoiisory lhat he m et threee titim es with Rodriguez, and New Republic.

jc re p A ife- Tmepe1 eace isjfou n diinJesuiis' teachhings As weVeach into thc wanln;Ingdaysoiw m ier. we ■■musiust be postponed for reconcilic:iHatlon and justice aar rriv e a l the final days 9f thishis year's Interna- befcifore you could make your offe:jffcring at tbe altar. lionalik Y earot Peace, in whIcillch hands stretchcd ______' JJustice l rem ains the centralI th(them e for the gos- - but bu for Q brief time to experierience the kingdom of p 1 pels;ls. Luke especially emphasizesizes that Jesus’ GodG( incbmmunlty and loencncourageall lo iission is to bring justicc lo ththe c weak ' and oul- — • . bebecomc peacemakers. Peace Sists of society. Jesus sets lheic exame? ple himself Wc use the word ‘‘peace"’for f( so many different f his teachings, by his dealingsn gs. his associations w aysofspeaking.il can b eaa stale of tranquility on Kilh the m arginal m em bers of societys( —women, —and an quiel such as "after the2 sslorm.” Or. peace , ix collectors, prostitutes, thee poorpc and II- can mean freedom from war.ir, "Keep lhe peace” \ Earth !e“,'gitlm alc are also to receivejjustlceandexperl- ju£ S A f c r W ta . , ” m eans to obey the laws, whilelile hold “your peace". _ \ enciicepeace, In fact, we obtain1 oou u r peace by work- fcGdif.LwtWd- J’g ____—^ 1 ^ _ asks us to rem ain quiel. “ Ma:lake peace" is to inglg to bring about justice fot- all thoset whose reconcile a broken relationshship, live:/cs louch ours. The biblical use of the lerm•m "peace" cm- AsAl Jesus related lo his fatherer tthrough prayer, ------phphasiies a relationship withh (God that fosters'~ ...... h eJ r.found'a g reater urgency to> spispeak lhat the WM fo:forgiveness, reoncilialion amind friendship. The - ngdom had comc. Now Is thele timtl e lo relate to V f COconcept ot the convenanl isithe 11 basis of the Sister RoseManiry Boessen codod, and to each other. Hebrew relalionship wilh Goi}od. "E ver present in ______.• The Tl urgency conlinues today.'ay. The world does' your midst. I will be your Go(lod. and you will be . \ n - P l yo were renewed as in th e wordsrdsof Isaiah. “Justice )t get holier by eliminating ourou r enemies; It \ M / I fnm y people" (LevllicQs 26:12)12'- wi:will bring about p eace: rightht will\ produce calm mply gets smaller. Jesus is askingash us to be God is the one who inilfalecled the covenant with and security. My people willill live11 in peaceful :concllers not destroyers. Inith thi e slory of the Jm. t f / / J lhlhe Israelite community andid set his own condl- country.(.q, In secure dwellings’san a d q u iet resling lultress women accusers andid aaccuscd go away Jrttlttm saiealiw ei lions. This covenant reialion;inshlp calls for Israel om Jesus without being punish mg. tk t>^ces."(Is,32:IG-18). lished but each had to bc faithful to God. to takee rresponsibility for ^ jeeus is the peacemaker..Helsthe-reconciier, Hi totally new perspective on life,Ife. They experl- theth needs and powerless,"to)bejust.honestanda b thc th< one who will m ake all thin,hings whole again, iced a wholeness and a new aw;awareness of the her. realre friend to all people. Jesusjgi looks at w ar and relatloItio n s (eye for an eye, God Is active in their life..H II e leads them into tooth(qq fo ra tooth) and calls everyoneeve to love one ,, As we confront the sinsof injusijustlcesofour battle,bc gives them securiiy In their another an, and forgive. ‘You haviaveheard thecom- , me ' wc must do il In the lightto of. f Jesu s’ powerlessness and celebrateles their vlcflori'es wilh ______,______pc mandmenU!Youshall lovecyour y( countryman but— ■ achings. All persons are of volivalue and worthy of------themlh . hatehai your enem y,’ My commam and to you is: love P Fir 'respect even our enemies.1. TcTo lajr down one’s Asthcimagesotwargiveve way lo a more effec- yourcnemles. yoi pray for yourir pipersecutors" (Mall, e. lo walk in another's shoes,s, tcto carry liveli> understanding of Cod’sspresencelnlheir F 5:43-44)_^ 5.4 ■■ anollolhcr’s burdens, lo speak foror thetl powerless : lives, true peaco grows morere urgent-Isaiah and 'j I) ' r — -- ll\ Jesus asked people lo reforrormlhelrllvcsand id to bring aboul aclion lhatL letsle t justice Jerem iah speak out stronglyly againsl leaders who - ■ — I Jc believe in the gospel, to lovee GodG totally and love ■evail Is lhe only solution lo a worldw> thal slice conlinues. They yo, _bothottowm-wfuwftth k « 3 e r B a d tatalk about peace while Injusti your neighbor as yourself. He calls for love and ;sires peace. it c h i n e - ~ cxexperience snalchcs of coverenant peace nnd pass action a^t that goes beyond familynlly ties and to Let us begin to be instrumentsntsofpcacelntune this dream on to their childreren. The prophets forgive{qf over and over. ilh Jesgs’ message that seeksks Justiceji in our dal- \ - - com e lo call Israel back lo fidelityfid to the God of j ^ \ co Jesus was constantly showiiiwingortelllngthc life so lhal together wemayy exexperience some 5 J th.the Covenahl by restoring JuslUstlcc and peace in importanceof |^ | bcingarcconcllnclier. Jesus was not , nse of peace. Through Ihis expiexperience wc will the land. soS0( concerned about the brokenkennessofthewomen igln lo desire and work for justiustlceand peace. V P eace and harm ony nrc U;hek signsjjf justice and____ taken in adultery nor was hele IrImpressed lhat her This Christmas week. The Timi’imes-News ‘f al:also thc fruits of justice. Therlere is a real harmony accaccusers clalmcd lo be right.it. 1Thc problem was in th e community when lherere was fidelity lo bllshes several articles by Ma^Magic Valley lhat the accusers had lo comeTie to understand God. one’s neighbor and thel:eland. "Shalom” ^ro llgious leaders about peace In tthc world. To- brokenncss as part of the hum,um an condition and to ' y's' article Is byS/ster ItoseMa. signified a general completericness. perfection and bc tc iunderstood, not destroyed. Mary Boessen, wholeness. >W, who Is pastoral asslslanlit alat the Guadelupe VWorship was lo the Jew thelie moslr sacred-actlon rent jm With the coming of thc Mescssiah thc Israelites j^v mer. Twin Falls, and a membeTiberoftheSlsters in which one could engage. Ho'However Jesus said It Mercy.______^ Disfiot yrospens onlyijIfwelett its shcadow inito our livesi ^ Oneofthegrenl cxistcnti }nlialdltemmasof H B i w m m m m m honest, bul dismal,di: snow-conditions repoiports— induced.-VVe w anttlo to be Iled to.-^------<-crueiesl-form of self-dccepticption.'— - • - the 1980s Is knowing who) andan what to for the resortrt I worked at, I w as told thatat When we hear the lhe truth, we don’t believe As always, there’s a good)d sside to any bad believe. condilions inln thc future would never bc; it. —" experience and th a t's trueeo of f my 5 years of - M aybe il’s'been ever ihushus, but to me it M TT^ t m Mike described as:s anything less than "good." Image outweighs; hs substance these days; |fiackcry. It's now a lot easier Itd ld n ’t ma sler for me to spot seems lhat Americans lodaoday are subjected l r / Sullivan nailer lhat condilions were! we’re m ore concermirned wilh the way things ;a set-up and, boy, have we be to -r and vIcllmlzodJjy—- a a: n incredible w sometimes'I “ poor." and th 2 been set up. Op- d that ' look than thc way'th thi e y arc. We want to {tim ism 'sfine, but a litlle skeiskeptlcism doesn’t amountof propaganda. 3 few thousananJpiO T c would be basing'their th believe that everyth:ything'sterrific. thurt. W e've come to ex p ectaca certain amount of decisions on1 whellTcrw to drive up to 300 mlmiles Nowhere is this mt 1 more obvious than in the. 11 may not be easy lo rcverjverse the trend, puffery fronUhe advertislnislng industry, bul Whahatever other way the P.R. Indindustry for a weekendnd of skiing on those reports,s. Y uppym entallly, wl , w here the way a person’s bul 1 the place to sta rt Is withth ourselves.0 Wc _ _ hype and lying now s eemn to.pcrmeateto socle- mayJ clchoose to'describc lls aclivltle:Ities, whal Iwenlalonfing.wlth the deception; itsccirfcmed perceived is more in 2 im portant than what lhal can c work our way up the lineine from there, ilcom< sst-posslble like a sm ail ththing, Bul. once you s ta rl ll’s .l y - imes down to Is putting thc best- t’s person may actuallyilly b e ._ i...... simply s by nol tolernlingdishcIshonesty in-any— It has been falriy well-est-established, forex- faceorson things, whether it's downplaiplayingreai hard to slop:i; {dishonesty breeds m ore We've been so bon)on\^ardcd by deceptions f am ple, lhat high-level metrlembcrsofthefed- dangeigers, telling us why we need nucnuclear dishonesty; c'eventually, the sm all things5s and so adept atdeceljceivingoursclveslhatwe eral govem m enl have beeneen lying to lh e energyrgy or trying to convince us thathat th c ' began to adddup I and I gol oul of the no longer know whathat to believe, Am erican people aboul a v: a variety of subjects mii’htlhtlcfit n.'UInn InthRhl.slnry of thcworldthc business,, ' This unwillingnesslesstodeal wilh reality, Mike Sullivan Is city editor/foro/ThcTimes- lor several years. They callcaillf'dlslnforma- mustit s]spend more on new weaponry.iry. With eachI llIittle deception, I gave away ay, a . unpleasant a s it migllig h t bc, could bc the News, f tion.” I guess that soundsIs liibetter. u isIsn't r always a matter ot tellingn g ani u n - part of my sou.oul. silently adm itting lhat Bul JOU can observe theie phenomenonp irulh;h; (oflen its simply not tellingIthecom- the keeplngmyjojob was more Im portant thanlan alm osi everywhere. U’s becomebee socially ac- pletee litruth. Intellectually, It’s allIthe th( sam e. telling the truiruth. • .ceptable. Thelle lowest priority the P.R. persoirsonhasis Obviously,’, tthere’s more to P.R . than babam- I talking here about majoajor-leaguelying- tolruljuly inform the public, boozlcment;; It’siargelyimage-making.T11 j,Thls knowingly deceiving someonoone lo achieve Isay : spent S is sometimes; lay this as someone who once sp< :s accomplished Ihrough stageaged William E. Howard something. Fibbing, lo sparpare someone’s feel- yearsrs ddoing P .R . , media events,Is. designed lo influence perccrc e p -. Wmiafn C. Blake Pub)i»Scf Advcrtljing Manager ' Ings, doesn't en ter into this.Uls. Itwwas a in thc skiing Industry thatat I tolled tions o r slmpl;ply to get something in the The pasl few political cancampaigns haveof- as adi! lon. That public eye. Ev disseminator of disinformation, iveryonedocs It and, in ilself,elf, Sicphcn Hartgcn Mlchacl Gower fered plenty of examples.>■ sounds ids innocuous, and I confess thallhat itw as, ihere’s nothlniIng wrong wllh It - a s long as Managing Ediior Citoilailon Manager ------Separating truth from flclflctlonhasnever. _ There^re w ere no great coverups, bututtherewas tl we’realllnon}n the game. been easy, but thanks to lhe the growth of the acerlartain nm ount of, shall w csay,■,prevarica- pi But we're ncnot. The dally news offers "he m em bers of tf^e editorial b public relations Industry, It'sIt' harder than lion, evidence lhat'It we’ve becom en nation ofr - ■ 1 board and wrllcts of cdilorial) r i a lt'_ _ arc S tephen H arlgen aanci r William E. H ow ard ever. -Fore)r example, nfter Issuing nserle•rles of, dupes, and munuch of thc deception Is self-.f - . L______• / _____ • ;______. L. ^ — - Monday. Oecflmbflr22,11,1986 Times-News. TwlnFiin Falla, Maho A-5 iSl^orUrd _ Spike<>d wine u:ised to oillear icy rts facing another sweetenitenlng their products wlwith A tte n tio n , Chad. iposts attacked by the Llb \ Twin F a lli‘ m tr a n s p o rte d 435 m ile s south sou to a spokesmen coulould com m ent on the 1 ^ ^ Sanltotions inspector secrcl construction and lest le range ?‘“-n report,t, bul none were 5E in th e S a h a ra , S le m sa id . { labie over•the Ul weekend. ■UUi J

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You 16 Levol 5 ------'5 = = " * i An orthodontist couldn’t;'l make It TIrcil o l ovciiverly sexy TV shows? Inn same,s but only exceptlonanal men have to scl thc sleisled’s brake or dig 19 Rope for on xa liy d o . your heels IntotlRPSn^FSnow. • anim al______M " in Japan. There, crookedd teeth aro capc same by turning to real '21 Arm y n o n c o m _____ considered cutc, intriguing,lg, even at- the wildlife proprograms on thc public . 22 Building «i tra c tiv e . service channeincls.' M ost w e n d th e ir B B.A R B E’T w 'n g s _ _ - j p - - ■ finely scientificIfic way lo a detailed' 25 Chair In Russia, you can get rcred herring copulation seen:ene. Am lold thc cam- Will W w ager you a s m a ll unspispecified 26 Studying jiumbus’ When I say Queen pi7za. cra handler usuallyusi thinks the show sumsum that lhe names of Colu een Elizabeth I was hastily is in th e c an If thet foolage contains a thre;hree ships were the Plnta, th e San- ■''lo d ru g s, I m e ain n she s mlxod up her 3 0 Frock ^ iiiilP:: 555 Sl » ■ act, ta;a JMaria and the Santa Clanira. Any 0"'n prescriptions.s. Made^ a hobby of Best way (a catch an a al llig a to r •• g ood m a tin g a ct 33-G roa»y take Ina, you ll' 34 Close to u all alligators arc stupid - Is drop a ;akers? W hat a b o u l th e NIni 36 Flower lool • _____ doited line of marshmallowows from It Q' ' What's's ‘’the Gambler’s say'>ay? Thai w a s J u s t th e nlckn.u ia m e - 30 Fruit drink m to a net. It will follow tlthe doited Prayer”? mecTieaning "lltlle girl” - of theWs Santa 39 icy ------line. A. "Lord, let me break even - I Clai-lara. Bar bels have been mimade on Holland’s prostilastilules get gov- 41 Shoo tip ” An elephant's appendix; is i; five feet need the money.e y .” this;hlsone,slr. ■ e m m e n t h e alth . 42 Ourollons I----- >— long. 45 Speod contest 1^“I; lligfil* \ Mtso'vod l l i : 12/22/86 ^ 46. S w itze rlan d 's ‘cap iial S a tu rdrdav a s Puale ^Ived: 47 S oak 5 Distress Ols iB|R| I IW■ ' s | t | a (h }p j a i c | t | s1 49lsoloted sig VIRGO (August 22 to Sepcptember . CAPRICORN (Dcccmber (C 22 lo 5 1 1 1 1 1 1B ® 'i R I E ~H ■ S ) 0 U I 51 Animal’s 6 Me 22): You have an excellentit idea in January 20): Carr;arry through with a ^ 0 A T T ^ hTT N a )pe - ,'placo period* po> c c I ■■iT S 3 Dailyy H orosco] ithe momlng lhat can gain youyo some course of actionon already put In 53 ,M ake m uddy 7 BordorsBoi _A R C. S I ■ h e TT * ^ cherished aim. Don’t rely onn {1{ friend operation, even though thc you want to 54 C om m only ' BQszod Ga HiPLLiM;r E, T I I I t A ^ 1 1 •GENERAL. TENDENCICIES: Get 'GEMINV(MaMay 21 to June 21): Rid yd m ake c h a n g c s nowDW. . n a m e d 9 Moro Mo sugary iR|AIP11 |DI troublesome affairs at D S I P L. A jH | ^ P i conditions c in - order thisIS morning, yourself of tre AQUARIUS (JanJ a n u a r y 21 lo F e b ru - . . 58 Sesrchos for 10 VolcanicVol rock . fTjlM TA 'lB Delays and obstacles as w(well as poor home. If youu haveI guesis in. show Inform otlon 11 Baking Boi chamber | g n aITI/U » October ary 19): Do not: arguear over a bill or judgment will cloud yoiir n fo rlh e m . 22LIBRA) (September 23 lo < ' 62 Shortly 12 CanvasCai sholtor LJ A S N P . I L i j jt ir activities consideration fo 22): You may find It dlfficuliull to ac- statement. Don’tI’l pi ic k a- flg h l With 63 E g g -sh o p o d 14 ThrowingThi r e u B nZ S . i I s i P l i 2 . l t later. ll Keep optimistic ancmd cheerful cor ; is only your male over somsomethlns small, Graceful tree jL JE IO il^ and h e lp oth e rs. compllsh anything, but' It ; 65 R eniovo in I- 20 Grt m o l i l H ANTS a bccauscbee you arc laklng on totoo much PISCES (Februib r u a r y 20 to M arch . printing 22 ClothingClo H H C IIIi. 0 T I T R ^ Y I I I atonce.a t( 20): Don't havee thatth long conversa- $6 Men’s social 24 ScornfulSci smile |S |H |0|A |L1 | I I N I HAL. assoclatc lhat could . 67 Private 26Outer Ou garment |T 0 R T of M OON CHILIILDREN (June 22 to Ju- , tlon with an assi 0 i 8. E A N j£ H A fl I . A R IE S (M a rc h 21 to A dle your correspondence . r . lead to.lrouble nov,now. Try to please an . teacher 27 Goe*0» by T V i cU ' April 19): ly 21): Handle SCORPIO (October 23 2 to Jlly 68 Fr. river v«hicl« vef ^ V f ■ ¥ U. R S e MX K i N V.Your work day starts out;t well, but wisely and ananswer letters that ar« W atchful BK lH lolTlsBTlElofsl .* November 21): Be m ore self 69 Golf cup • , 20 Wa later you may meel wilh \ an- most Importani S 'ffiS ■ IF YOUR-CHILHILD IS BORN 10- 70 Sewing line 29 FFei e itiv e li Q oyanccs. T a k e it ih strid e . dent. Others may not be as Satisfied : ■ nc . aas s you wish. Eoloy a simple)lele hSbv hobby DAY ... he or sheihe will require a fine 71 Scduded 31 Sat 5 the vocation chosen valley fully fu» • 44 Tight ctetu3ture 55 Atop today.tod 32 GaiGame tally 4« Canine '5 6 A n th n c H e will require muchjch patience and han- PO W N 35 Kitdwnm 48 Plarw fllenlen 67 Infonnation TAURUS (April.20 toI M 1 ay 20): dling of details.Js. Be sure to add 1 Connive utensU ut* 50 fledh>e 59 Face covering SIShow your mate lhat; you are LEO (July 22 to August 21): Nol a SAGITTARIUS s (Noverabei>er 22 to psychology to , theth e curriculum since 2 E»y s*^ ^ c*C t n for 52 Tlteatiicel» l 60 O therw ise didevoted to him/her thiss morning, good day loma!nake any repairs needed December De 21): Be m ost wisele In ban* your progeny willvlU want lo get at tbe UnAcmnbter production - 9 P > M q u te k fy 40UrM ton 61 ObMrved . Notm a good day to get into0 expensive< on your properte rty . S tu d y b r o c h u r e s io dling dij] ai] career and public: mattersi motives behind { Mxtur* &40bl d any undertakingi. 4 M*0ic*ich*no« 43 Mx 64 Male animal recreations. , Iheovenlngiorio r good Id ea s. -t^ay. Be safe, not sorry. T his c a n b r in g mnuch u c success. ■/ ' T»jnFaIta^Waho>^ Shultz e< x p ^ € edtom© lead " W w l WASHINGTON (AP>-► -Setretary ANC “obrioB ooe of the mott im- uusaactlocs against Sooth Ai ngola. *“ ofSUteG«orgeP. Steltzltx‘*venUke> p o & it iBpiipoccnt pUjen tnrolred esiespecially harmful to black( i wo rter*. rrestde&t pm>kter W. Botha. whOe JtA ly” will m«et wllb Olhsurer Tambo b Soodi Afr aflw a three-hoar AtAlao, be has criticized som - broadcast from Haiawail be ctualry. - ^ aooaymlty» .Tunbonbo has not ft : febewees tbe eovemmeat withoot wii veotvlns teto the»troobled I tntotbeSovletsp would tn to come bome “as:issoon as ' “ • • foUowed Qtfoogb tn (be u :spber«oftaiOaeoce. possible.'’ ^ Uarcos critlclxet:lzed Aquino peace > ^ 0Qnbn> of &5bAlzUriea aad tbe lectttnute soQtbera sm regtooM tbe coottDeiaeoL Sboltz bad beenbo scheduled to lisU ^Ia an interview broadcastt overo the orertores to r^>el>el. sgroups aod called to come to Waahta^toLuBesaUoolT Hi TOiee of tbele bU^ commnnfi^ " Ar* •Tbe Reagan admJolstratiiitioo is ta the area last October,0< but abandoo- prt' a change of mbd od tbebe parti of (be maeoit toldId irepoctexs. n t Is the on- Um MS, ’radto mon FUlpiaos "to“lo umte and coo- leader of tbe Sooth Alrka (he mUst ol re-eralaatlng ItsIt policy ed the Irip wbenlen arrangements were sta' said the tmue fighting ose wbo would fancy lan means of orercomisg of “constractlve neig■^em^'^ made soddenlylly fw a meeting In refusal refi o( President Corazon < communism. force would upset a me n / . wwbicb l was devised prtntiE#aDy by Iceland betweeteen President Reann Sboltz. S & itz toddftSenatebearlasln k l Jo- Crocker, Cr an African speddSik. It aul SoTlet leader la UlkhaQ )k Tbe ANC Is seetisg to(o orertbrow )y Unt be «ivas-wHUng to men Tam- smsought b cajole tbe Pxetoitota MT- bacbev. tbe wbUe minority goreoremmeat la b^^j emment to yield to demandDd* of the A meeting wltlvith Tambo could raise S Pretoria. black m ajority a t bom e andid to grant qoesUonsiuoutKit tbe U.S. poUcy of S M ichael - Amicoit toTAWouiallaffalrs. hu^dependence to tbe terrirritoi? ol avoiding-direct«t cooUct witeYaslr 2 undersecretary of state'e torpollucilft Slmlti hasas CDpported the Beagan Namibia,N t In coniunctioa d of tbe PalestlDe 1 affairs, was quoted asIS (calling tbe adzninMratkitkia’s opposltloQ to toogb withdrawal «i of CtOMn fo™ ra to.; {gShion^'rnnizatko,. which la ' il accused by thele unlMi States of coo* 4l CR'S • ■ ductfaig tenoris!rist operations against 4| IO C " U .$r^ Isra[sraeu civilians and' j Pakistaiinbulldo>zes Afghhanii6m< soldiers. KARACHI. Pakistan (APl-W(A] bea Hohajlrimmamlgraots from India tn a erected. ert ■i' _ r . tbe govemmeot raidedd anda lereled Delgbborlngg dbtrict i wbo had called /A rock-crushing plant s peweddnst e i hideouts of drug dealersrs aand guarrm^ fo r th e sweeteep. Io a week of clashes. Into Int tbe air near (he largeger camp I :%'b ners this mootS, it usedted tbe oppor- a t le a s t 166a people w ere killed and ancity. and our bousiuses were bulldozed.” said last las week and tbe camps wlW ill even- ( * M A N Y 01>THERM0DELS VCR'SR'S IN * The eovemment didI notno say why Fazal in, an Afghan refu g ee, as tually tua house all 25,000 A f ^ ■ ? K ^ \ \ It ZENITH OH F«tSHER AT GREAT SA>i A v i N G S i ; the refugees w ere dlslciislodged, bat h e stood outsutslde a tent camp five oncellved on< in KarachL 1 ^ taiM Mmm i U mm n \ » * Pakistanis have complnplalned (be milesnortbolI of Karachi. Khan, » 25, said many famiinuitsioa h MiiAii. ■ refugees put a strain onn bousingb aod The campp i had about SO tents, each valuables val as houses w ere denemollsbed I 'ntr.hnsiiW i r / 3 olher serv ices in the clUe;ltles. About 3 a b o u t 12 fefeet by eight feet. At and an( some were separate M \ \ 3.9%a^io5.9!,9 % afr DONAlATE Any CANNEDD FOOD Item to t h e S S T * ■ • a r n M W .M r I ^ ¥ t l Or$300Robaf(ate On Twin Falls Confimunityty Action Agency/ a t . i« « r M 1 li . . ALL USED VEHICNICIES Burgeie r king® an d receiv)ive a Medium Peps . Sel«CiHl* 12/31/14 m iII l I h PT

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■ oO bituaries/hospitalsi B2 ' M a i V a i [ l e y ■ VV ialley life B 4-5 ______^ N a t i o n B 6 ______B 6 o v ej r n m eBlifctoI b a s e ’hopip e r s ttudy i:in B o i:ise By BOB FREUND m lllloDion acres of range, naif tn Idahilaho and half At least nine nii govenunent agencies IiQie5'^^e«'5 writer !S WlU nlq u es lh a l m lg h lt affecta grasshopper out- cricket ci control. Future fundimdlDg has not been in Nforth o r Dakota, BLM officialsils told Sen. participate in In th e in te ra g e n c y ta s k force, foi breaiis se8« tU ed . E llis sa id . J a mes e s McClure last week. Bolh1 statesst have The U.S. Depj:partment o t Agriculture, w wl: hich "W e ’!! a lso b c lookDoklng at methods to bet- FALLS - A t tas a ^ fo rc e o f gov* la rg eD amounts s of federally ownedied land and operates pestst control actlviUes on fed(ederal ter predict grasshof Last summer. APHIS spenipent $12 mUllon of eRunent scientists will base hopper ouUireaks.” Ellis th e $15 m lillon a v a ila b le to flgl »a»e a new. five-year historictries of grasshopper infestationsIons. lands through;h its Animal and Plant HeiHealth said. "There are son>ome key areas we might ( Ig h t Uie Insects, study of grasshopper codLontrol In Boise and , Ervice, wUl lead the projireject, be able to look at in In the past two years, fedfederal auUioriUes may- (leld experiments on «t sites being considered in IdIdi a h o a re Id S r ' ' ™ in Idaho that can give ua u, on .federaUy owned ivlronmental Protection Age‘gency aa early alert as to have spent close to $13.5 mUIlonmU In Idaho to • (/alley threee aareas; southwest of TwinI FaUsF< In the- ?T ;». x, m to how bad Uie outbreak wage war on Uie Insects. Th r a n g e la n d s In the M agic VaL Jonal Park Service are amiamong mlghtbelnapopulall< The grasshoppers The M milUon research tl e m p a r t o f O w yhee C ou n ty ;• theth eastern hatch on federaUy owned h thrust will eiplore !s Involved. Tho task force wiU'ill contract with unlversl* ed rangeland and new ways to predict and1 comc( bat Ite spread of the SbOBbone BLM Districtric ™ a n d ™ m ig ra te Into n e a rb y f a r m s: in s e a r c h of food, hwestem part of Owyhee director should be selected■ei by ty and private sclei:lentists lo conduct some U Uie crop-eating insects,ts, said Steve Ellis, “ 2 " Jald. experiments. Unlverversity-of Idaho experts BLM and APHIS expertsts UilsU summer ex- arasshopper control coortiordliiator tor the Ibly Indodiog-some secUons < ;on,EU lssaid.-- II focus on several problems;ns; ef- are among those designing des studies In com* perlmented ^ wlUi the use ofo( a biological coo- Idaho headquarters of tlie the U.S. Bureau ot fectlve use ofif chemicals; biological cool]iDtrols ^ U U o n fo r g ra n ts , trol. a protozoan called Nosema No locuBtae, Land Management, operaerations center for SpedecKic sites have not yet beeneen selected, such as parasiisites and grasshopper diseaseases; The project’s $3I mn illio n b udget for 1987 along a l Uie Little Wood River, Rlvi and In tbe . theproject. E a rileler r reports had indicated as m< imany-as.lOO and types f of vegetation, livestock grazrazing represents unspentt moneyn; from Uie USDA’s Bruneau Bi area. Results still11 ata re being analys* ‘ Studies will t>e conduclucted on about 2 sitesofo f 10.000 a c r e s e a c h could b einvolved. Inv practices andd other land management; tech-te 1986 a llo c a tio n fo r grasshopper g r. and Mormon e cd d . ^ Potat(to plantss set ^C astleeford I routirnle shutdoowns school)ls ■ By BOB FREUND once again during di February (or : Tlmes-Newswrlter . Its an n u al maintenance m period, which was momoved last year from will bee i TWIN FALLS - Closeose to 2.270 summer to earlyea: winter, he said, food-processing worken

I ‘We’re havaving our HagermaiMigrants space‘ I I teachers doo custodiali I work that is noti in line on street: right-of-ui ^ay I I w ith th eirir duties.’< . By TERRELL WILLIAMS5 a c ro ss th re e lots, lot for as long as the. I I — Ron o r Erickson pmes-News concspondenlnl house exists. TheTl Planning and Zon- I ing Commlssloiiion also agr^d to the . I ^ HAGERMAN - In theie spirit of variance, ■ ' T h e sc h o o l h a s two tw< years to make Christmas, the Hagcrmtrman City "This way, shesh can sell It." Owsley I ■ Improvements in the Uiree areas. If I the Improvementss aat r e n o t m a d e, Uie Council has granted a 10-foot said, n ' '• C variance to Joyce Tschanneimen for her In other business, but city resident I ■ school will be wamiam ed for one year house built about five feeteet onto an Cedi Gould askedm why the city's I H a n d (hen could lo see its its accredltaUon. u n o p e n ed c ity stre e t. sewer hook-upip fee : has gone from $3 ■ ■ "If we lose'statee accreditation,a< we , . Tschannen earlier hadI aai s k e d th e to JS50 since lS7i978.. ■ I lo se s ta te m o n e y ,’’’ s sa a id i E rick so n , CouncU to vacate the streereet so she 'That’s quitete a bit of a jump,* he ■ I Idaho adopted thethe Northwest Ac- would be able to m arket the 60-year said. I creditatlon Standardards as Uie slale I standards last year, o ld house. Owsley sa idd the tl city is required by I ^ar. and Erickson I recenUy attended i ; The council refused, sayingsj it the stale to pay)ay $17,500 per year un- ■ d the NorUiwest znlght creatc a problem for fo future til the yeor 2011017. This money, he ex- ■ I AccreditaUon meetingtings In Portland, c ity developm ent. Ii plained. Is toD pay( back the (ederal ■ I. Erickson also told to the tioard - At the council meetingg Tuesday,*i govemment for (oi bonds to build the I I members that unde:nder new federal M ayor Merle Owsley saidlhe h« and all sewersystem. I I regulations Uie stateate will no-longer Iho council members hadd 1ting infformall)ly m eet the state’s C-Averagee RRt u le . g e t back into lh e e r a n k s ." ^ Skinner volunteered to0 iteach a The board agreeda( to let Skinner ByB-yBARTJANSEN o f the teachers' master contrntract. A primary previoususly scheduled meeting. Until Un Uien, he Is yemedlal English class so) ththe school teach the classs s ta r tin g in Ja n u a r y . TimeImes-News writer , a r e aa cof concern al this stage‘ Involveslr equity in meetinglg with Snow Informally’ to iron out dlf- ;would not have to dropip c r e a t i v e . T here Is mnuch u pressure on the ex tra-ira-duty pay for teachers, but bu both sides say ferencese s b e fo re th e officia l ncK oUN atl atio n s. Mrrlting, an elcctlvc class,ss. or hire state to endI thet controversial C- TWTWIN FALLS - The Twin FaUsF; School District discus::usslons a re stU l p re lim in a ry . ifn o th e r te ac h er, m ajor obstacle Uiat ■ lajor contention remainingng fori Uie formal Average Rule,e, said Crawford, who andid Twin Falls Education1 Association have "II don’td Ihink there’s any ma, ns Is the district’s usee (of an oulside 1 lalarles because we „ i Students of the class ol5f 1988: are reported on the pre-legislative begui;gun meeting Informally to t< settle potential wc can’tcai get done - except salt lator. The district wUl be}e representedi at 'required by the state to:o h! a v e a t m eeting of S 'tknowwhat that will be;’’SncS n o w said. State Superintendent contr)ntract disputes ond- arc coninslderlng beginning don't k largalnlng table by onee or( two board least a C average In Engl le ld In B oise D ec. 1. formirm a l ne g o tia tio n s a t th e e n d o :t. 30 to the school 5^' ;nglish and Jerry Evans hel I of J a n u a ry . NlchIcholson sent a letter Oct. iers, two . administratoritors and the 'other core classes. Skinner’s S "New legislal 0 ilators are listening to "I"I suggested to (Superinteitendent Carl) Snow boardrd suggesting they meet to reachn cooperative lator, who is hired by the Idaho School rem edial English class Is desd e s ig n e d to th e a rg u m e n tssngainstlt,’’hesald. n that i j-term goals in areas such a lat negotiations begin Immcdediately ... because long-t£ I A sso c iatio n . h e lp th e 28 to 35 p e rc e“nt n t of this The rule ma>iay be replaced with a thele I;last two years It’s draggei>ed on Into the sum- size,!, increasingii funding for the i lyear's junior class not mcenceting the compenlency test, te he said. Students mer,'icr," said TFEA President;nt N ick N icholson. Ing teachers’salaries,tea TFEA: a will field Uiree membentie rs a t Uie table, re q u ire m e n t to raise th e irr grades g: to not maintaininging a C average would TFE-FEA members represent a portion of the Thehe board responded in a lettetter Dec. 9 express- but wit/lUiour the advantage of3f j a professional ] a C a v e ra g e . bc given at least les two opportunities distrls lr ic t's te a c h e rs a n d negotiaty Fantus, il would educscation system, which hadf beenb rated as a FallsIs LibraryI Foundation Is seel«klng Uiis year to providevide supplemental In the final version Ofof ian $9,500 report for the Utarget specKlc indus^les th that might want to llabllllility because of poor pupilipll-teacher ratios fundsIs from privote individualss ana funds to tbe library,ry. which receives ■ City Council, the Chlca,Icago^ased consultanlng Iclo c a te in th e a re a . a n d Ulow funding for education,, appearedai among corpor,loratlons to buy more books I of the school system and cs for most of its operaUngIn g (u n d s from Uie firm raised ils ratings of A dra(t of the audit wasas revised after city the “i"average," or adequate, fad[actors in the flnai thcTwT w in F a lls Pu b lic L ib ra ry , Imate. It also termed tbe a city of Twin Falls.s . BI u t In Uie p a st ' the city's business cllma and chamber officials sugguggesled corrections verslcslon. A nd for a Christmas present to Uie years, Uie city allocaUons all have ' overall appeal of thee city( as "truly excep- aa n d ad d itio n s. " OOur l argument was that..: . . . w h en -7 ou’re (oundnidQtlon.- -contributors— r t h e r p a s t clien ts, -m ay decreased and one) of the vlcUms has -— T- U o n al." com pared to othe: The final.version gave 12 componentsi of the gradi:ding the sysiem. you haveve to look at the receiv(Jiv e a present in relum In s still must overcome two T n tho been book purchases,ses, say library o(- However, Twin Falls st Twin FaUs economy aboveove-average ratings, qualitUty of the product comUTllng out of Uie (ormoln o f ta x cre d its, (Iclals. Important factors — Its It access.toj.natlonal sisaying they are assets lr In recruiting, new systeite m ," C ity M a n a g e rT o m Comlourtneysaid. Donaonatlons lo Uie foundation1 can TradlUonally, Uiele library1: has pur- I m ajor college or unlver- b m arkets and lack of a m business. Among them are■e wage\ levels, labor Thehe report said test scoresI showsl Twin Falls provldi/Ide the conlrlbutor boUi fed( d . 81supply, utility costs, vocatio H le ra l c h asc d a b o u t 12 pj e rcr c e n t of Uie new \ sity, Fantusmalntalned. jtlonaT education, _ln- Highh School seniors have ranranked somewhat Idaho tax reducUons andId an books published each cac year, Miles The City Couacil commnmlsslonedastudyofthe dd u s tr ia l site s a n d m e d ic a l ser%je rv lc e s.'...... ' " above v e ' th e ' na tio n al a v e ra g er ” f f o r Ui'e p a s t 3 jd a10 h o tax credit of up to $50 foi!or an said. • city’s attractiveness to lo business! or Industrial The local business climatelate, which had been yearsr s . , In dvidual iv id or $500 for a corpora -companies a year ago,JO, at the urging of the nrated average, was added ti raUon "This past year,ir, due to budget d to the list, largely • SeeFANTUSonPag’ageB2 on thelh e i r 1986 ta x r e tu rn s , s a y s Anne A constraints and splraling s book ^ — I M Ues.:s. foundation president. In s(s o m e • See L IB R A RTonXageBJ.. Y o: . B-3Tlmes-New8, TwinIn FFalls, Idaho M onday. DecDecember 22,1086 i Mafflsiitrate coourt- This w e? e f c a t : s i —- TWIN FALLS - Here’si theI calcn-_ Slage BandI rehearsalrel will be heW, I TWIN FALLS -• 1 The following Check: S;Savers Inc. vs. Christopherr Hartman’s Trucking. The Tl plaintiff andattomey’!;y ’s fee s. ^dar of meelings and eventsits'th'atwUl at7:30p:m:intfleI the Fine Arts W lr- --T " I cases were filed recrecenUy In 5th Keen. ThiThe plaintiff seeks $70.13,I, seeks : $490.75, cosls of ssull and at- Statewidee CollectionsC Inc. vs. John take4 place this week al the-lh' CoUege ' District Magistrate Court C< lo Twin cosls of suitsul and attorney's fees. lom i ey's fees. R. and ElbeIhel Wood. The plalnUff Jo f So u lh ern Idaho. THURSDAY Falls: M ay, MMay.j SudWeeks, Shindurllng,!. Magic VaUey Credit BureausBi Inc. seeks $239.76,.76, costs of suit and at­ Registrationn willw be held from;.8- Farm Bureau Mutuutual Insurance Stubbs amand Mllchell vs. WUllam B.I. vs. ' Bob and Ja n e Doe Lavawrence, dba lomey's fees.es. -JTODAY a.m . lo 4 p .m .InIn llthe Taylor BtiUdlng,,„. Company of Idaho ao(and Michael G. Newnham.m. The plaintiff seekss Thads ’ Aulo and -Cycle:le and dba Statewidee Collections Inc. vs. Facu!ty_in-servlce _m eetetings_wlll _ Magic Valleyley Chorale rebevw ------Woodland v s rJ o rg e 'L■Luls’ i V elar T he~yi7786.7rprplus late'charges, costs oftf Lawrence : TUrCorapany;y."’rbe plAln“ Thurman~(Bli(Bka Therman) and Lols - be held from 6:45 a.m. to0 4' p.m . In will be h ^ d a t1 7:307:; p T m 7 IilF lfle A « a ~ plaintiff seeks S980.9<»).90, attorney’s su lta n d aattorney's tt fees. ilf J f seeks $160.59, cosls1 ofi suit and WIUls. Thee p| la in tiff s e e k s $266.51, theI Shields Building. 131. fees and costs of suit. May. MflMay. Sudweeks, Shindurllng.[. allo ; m ey ’s fees. costs of sullI andat a lto m e y 's fees, Pep Band rehearsal willlbe fc held at Tracy Wolfe vs. ValValencia Garcia Stubbs amand Mitchell vs. Clinton V.. Magic Valiev Credit BiBureaus Inc. Statewidee Collections Inc. vs. 7 :3 0 p .m .I n F In e A rts 121. FRIDAY and Renee Holder.’. ‘The plaintiff and Janaeae Perry. The plaintiff seekss vs. ' John E. Olson Jr. andt Debbie Larry andd Robyn Malberg. The Regbtrallona willw be held. fn ziir$ . seeks $1,545 In backk rrent, costs of $2,922.25I plus p late charges, cosls ofif Hoffman I aka Debbie Olson. ( The plaintiff seek«>k8 $177.58, costs of suit a.m.to4p.m.InllIn the Taylor Buildlnfl. ■' TU E SD A Y suit and attorney's fees.es. sultandattaltomey's fees. - plaintiff i seeks $2,259.74..costs c of suit andattomey'!jy'afces. • " Office Educiducatloo Assoclatioa First Security BankIk oof Idaho, N.A. Magic: ValievV Credil Bureaus Inc. and i attorney's fees, Slalewldee Collections Inc.. vs. Faculty departmental jpetltlnn will be hel^ vs. Jim Latham. Thee plainllffp seeks vs. Juanin and Pam Alvarez. Tbee Magic Valley Credil BiBureaus Inc. Brian L. McFarland. Me The .plaintiff will ^ be held from 9 a.m. to io 4 p.m . In the Shieltb $9,676.75 plus Interest,st, costa of suit plaintiff seeksst $423.55, costs of sullI vs. ’ Martha J. Prince ammd Raymond seeks $124.46.46, c o sts of s u it a n d a t- thc ^ Shields Building. and attorney's fees. and attomemey’s fees. R. 1 Bools. Tbe plaintiff seeksse $56.68, lom ey’s fees,es. Symphony rehearsal willII beI held at 7:30 p.m . In FlneArtsl22. Professional ServiceIce Agency vs. Magic ValleyV Credit Bureaus Inc. costs • of sull and attorney’s^’sfees. Statewidee CCollections Inc. vs. Erik ” SATURDAY : Karen Moore. The plainllff pi seeks vs. Gordoidon and Caro! Anois, dbaa Professional Service AgencyI vs. Koons. Thete p la iiitiff s e e k s $198.27, Plano workshopshop win be held from 9 )204.29, costs of su itI anda: attorney’s Southern1 liIdaho Ditch Company. Thee Ed1 and Terri Jo McGraw,w. The plain- costs of suitt aiand a tto r n e y ’s fees. W ^ ED N ESD A Y a.m . to noon IniFlneArtsm. Fli fees. plaintiff seseeks $859.34. cosls of sullI lift I seeks $354.87, cosU} iof suit and Statewidee Collections Inc. vs. Registration will be beld!ld from 8 Elks Hoop ShoeShoot will be held trom i Professional ServiceIce Agency vs. and attomem ey 's fees. attorney’sj fees. Frank Jimenlenez. The plaintiff seeks a.m.q to4p.m.lnlheTaylorBBuilding. 9 a.m. to noon InInlhegym U . Richard Earl McClain,lln. The plainllff Magic V alley Credit Bureaus Inc.I. Professional Service Agencyi vs. $165.31, costssts of suit and attorney's seeks {112.10, costs of sulL and at- vs. Kay! i and Janette Baker. Thee Michael i and JUI Spei>ellman dba fees, , torney's fees. plaintiff seseeks $175.49, cosls of suitit Mike’s i Car Care. The pialialntlff seeks Statewidee Collections Inc. vs. m f______Credit B ureau of TwTwin Falls Inc. and attomemey’s fees, $879.40,i costs of suit andQd altomey’s Michael andlid Dana Jusper. The plain- On " the cagenda- I vs. Sandy Rodriguez.IZ. The plaintiff Magic ValleyV Credit Bureaus Inc.:. fees. i tiff seeks $22$252.64, c o sts of s u ll and ' seeks $84.23, costs of suit and al- vs. Zanee Boldl: Sr. and Jane Doee Professional Service /Agency vs. atlomey’sfeefees. Here’s a list of goveremmental Courthouse, meelings lhat are scheduleNelson. The O U I1 I Valley tacklest amimal iss5sue The plaintiff seeks $14:$142.15, costs of vs. Burtoiton and Joyce Cross. Thee plaintiff ! seeks $309, costI < of suit and suit and attorney's fees. I altom ey's fees. es. plaintiff seseeks $341,54, costs of sull i By RUSSELLLL W HITIN G In a related ordinance issue 1: the tions of an animalnal 1conlrol ordinance.” Check Savers Inc.c. vs. Frances and attomemey's fees. State of Idaho. Dept, of 1 if Heailh and Times-News/scorrespondenl c cccouncil voted to send lhe exijxotic pets At present 11II Is Illegal to have Zapata. The plaintiff[f seekss $102.70. M agic: VValley Credit Bureaus Inc.:. Welfare ^ vs. Judi Caveverhill. The ordinance01 back lo lhe drawitving board cows, pigs, chicktlickens and otber bar costs of suit and attomejTiey'sfees. vs. Randjndy D. Frederlckson. Thee plainllff i seeks $163.20, co costs of su it SUN VALA LLEY - B ackyard to beller define the pets residents r nyard inside thecile city limits. Check Savers Inc. vs. John W. and plaintiff seseeks $588,75, costs of sullI and ( attorney’s fees. , hunters andid owners of exotic pels w ill be allow ed lo keep in thehome. e 1 In olher businesiness the councU voted Linda Bernier. The plaintiff pl seeks and attomem ey 's fees. Frank and Arleen FinInlayson vs. may be lookloklng f(v new hobbles if .to lable an ordinadinance controlling « • S144.2I, costs of suitt aiand attorney’s Magic: VValley Credil Bureaus Inc. 1 :. B ruce A. and Ja n e Doee I-linn. T he two ordinancences being considered by According to City Altorneney Bruce tensions of liquoruor licenses for cater* fees. vs. Jeff[ fland Holiy H artm an, dba3 plaintiff i seeks $964.26, co cosls of suit Sun Valley citycil officials bccome law CCollier, animals will have to be listed ing, pending rew;rewriting of the ordl- inthenot-loo-{w-dlstant future. b;by species to best covcr thehe slipula- nance. ------ThQse.issue5ucs.-along-wlth.an-ordir— nance to rede’define, extended use of 11- / pO bitihu ariesB — ------1 q u o r licenses,;es, were discussed at the 4 injured in head-on1 collDllision S un V alley Ci'City Council meeting last r officiating. '^e^k. Barbara Ann MlM organ J * ™Ms 'County A.S.C.S. Board for 23 with Bishop U o G. W alker < at Minidoka Memorial Iso a s chairman for some of Burial ; will be In Pleasant V.View Ceme- An ordlnanlance lhal would control RUPERT - A Heyburn manr and were treated at I Ihosc years(ars. and. on lhe Twin Falls tery. i lhe use of fire[Irearms, Iraps, snares or three Ruperl residents werere injured Hospital. RichaIchard Pfeiffer was HAZELTON - BBrbar,bara Ann Morgan. Counly WeeVeed Bureau Board. He was a Friends may call at McCulruliough's to- poisons In relrelation to domestic and in a Iwo-car ’accidenl on Hwy. F 24, released and MMicky Pfeiffer was 49. of Hazelton. diedI SalrudaySn In her .m em beroftof lhe Shrine ElKorah Temple. ' . dayi from 2 to 8:30 p.m . andd Tuesday1 at wild animalsais became a snare of two miles norlh of Ruperl onor the 200 listed in stable! concondition Sunday. home In Hazellon. Masonic KiKavlor Lodge f94 snd was thc i church from 10 to 10;4S a.m N o rth ro a d S a tu rd a y night. Phillips wasas also treated at She wat born March:h 8 8. 1937. In Twin Pastworthyhy Patron of the Eastern Star words whenn lhei council discovered Foils. She attended schoo;hools In Kimberly Magic ChopIiopterr62. i some inadequ^quacies In the first draft, Mark Phillips of Heybumn and his Minidoka Memormorlal Hospital and Is and attended Brlnghamim Young Unlver- Surviving,na are: onc daughter. Jo Rudy* Cowgill In fact, mousilusetraps would be Illegal passenger, P‘ Teresa McCatlarlhy of listed in stablele cicondilion. M cCarthy ally. She married Leeee F.: Morgan on Rotcllffof oi Stockton. Calif.; one son. erm'il under lhe proposed Rupert, **' were traveling norl3rth when was taken to0 PocatelloI Region^ March 4. I960, al the: Id;Idaho Falls LDS Ron Ballar£:ard of Kimberly; five grand- - TWIN FALLS - Rudy Cow theirtn Jeep CJ5 hit a sououthbound Medical Cenlerer and. was listed-In Tem pte. Following th eelr ir imarriage, they chlldrcn mdand one greal-grandchlld. tTwin Falls, died Sunday m oa home after an extended illness. il Is just a little too broad G M C pic k u p h e a d on. stable condilionSiinSunday. moved to Hazellon andd wherew: they have A memori;orlal scrvice will be held a llh e ^ Thc passengers of theE pickup. The accidentnt Is still under In- since resided. Kimberly U Funeral services will bee conducted right now,"" saidi Councilman Tom ’ United Methqdlst Church on , RichardKl Pfeiffer and Micky 1 Pfeiffer, vestigation by Ida!Idaho Slate Police. ' Shc was a m em ber of tlthe LDS Church Tuesday at at 11 a.m, \vllh Rev. John Wednesday ) at 11 a.m. Iniihe^White- I Praggastls. y and served In many capacpacltles. . - Wood offlcl*Iclatlng. Cremation look placc 'Mortuary ChapcI wllh Dr. JoJohn Parish poUce Chi('hief Cameron Daggett . officlallng. Survlvlnn arc: herie r husband of al White MoiMortuary. . * sa id hc thoU|ought lhe original ordl- Hazellon; lour sons. GrefJregory Morgan of The famllmlly suggests memorial? may- i t nance could1 bl>ccirdlnancc. Lincoln seven miles norlh of Morgan of RIclis Collegelege; her parents, Kan., and moved to Soldier. I of Jerome Jerome for minorinor head injuries a ^ ', Idaho, as a v a « Sa Mr. and Mrs. Kim ber GlennGli of Kimber- BURLEY2Y - Melvin S. Morion. 88. of ismall child wllh her parents,ts. Shc mar- M « Saturdaynlght. was released. NuNutsch and his th t^ ly; one slsler, Carolynn DavisC of Orem, Burley, died diet Sunday morning a t his ried J Don Young in MaV of 1918 Al approximately ll:K:13 p.m . passengerssufferefered no Inluries; U tah; two brothers,, JohnJi Glenn of home, Iond they made Ihclr home ’rIn , ”hlf,Tr: L . l O rrary— Saturday,, Michael Nutsch of of Jerom e Nulsch was issmssuedaDUI cltatlon;- Jerome ond Dean Glennenn of Scollsdale, He was bo 1 bom Jan. 13.1898. al Marlon, field f area. w as tr;aveling wesl when he turned The accident>nt resulted in ^ Arlz.; and 12grandchildrcIdren. Idaho. Hcc allended a schools In Oakley. He preceded her In deathI liin 1963 and nued , fro m P a g e b l - She was preceded In dealh by two Hc m orrled the corncr onto N. Lincolnn and his esllmaled $1,00000 damaged to Nulscf^s ed Mary Susan Freer on May she s married John Hurlanek; ono Aug. 13. priccs, the library lil could only pur- Jeep jg CJ5 skidded Into the sons. 30, 1918. In Burley. The m arriage wos 1968. 1 They lived In Fainilrlleld and cliase aboutlUt 6 p e rc e n i of the he north- jeep while the lhe palral c a r waff Funeral services willII b^be conducted at solemnizedKl on( June 10. 1963. In the Soil Jerome. J He preceded her In bound lane, hitting a Jeromene Counly reported as totaled lolal by the Idali(» In dcalh In available newiJW bo o k s," sh e sa id . patrol n g car driven by Jerome 11 a.m. Tuesday at (hche Emerson LDS Lake LDS5 Tem T ple; He was prccedcd In 1983. 1 Shc has since resided inI Fairfield.F in order lo ne deputy Stale Poilce. Ward Chapel with Bishopihop Robert G reer dealh by hlls is wife ' on Oct. 24. 1980. Surviving are: one daugh lo remain viable and to officiating. Burol will bc in Paul Ceme- He worke<■ked al the Burley Flour Mill Osborne ( of Hogerm an; ‘o or n f = lf o ” ‘ “ P acting people to lhe — tery. Friends may call11 aal Hansen Mor- unill the mill ml closed. He then worked Cleans ( Fletcher of Fairflcl'leld; seven ‘‘brary, new:w books a n d m a te ria ls I tuary Monday allernoorlOon and evening forthecllyoiyof Burley ond the Slate. grandchildren c and several great-grand-gn must be suppl:spiled. Miles recently told 1 and prior lo scrvlcc on TutTuesday. Survivingng a rc : one son. Merrill Mor- children. c Wendellll------the City Councm cil, ton of Pro' *rovo, Utah; five daughters, Shc was olso preceded In de;Jcalhbyonc But the four ry-HoldcnoI Twin Falls. Mrs. s oundation's work will ex- Sherman D. Paca c f c MfS' Mary l son. Cyrus Young, in 1940.iO. and two tend beyondIbook bc purchases, Norm a Joneones of Almo. M n. Jeannlne sisters s and four brothers. • Continued from Page]e B l The lru.stees;ees agreed thSi; 1 D. Pack. 43. of Jensen, Mrs, Mrs Mary Lou Forgeon and in Falls Public Library j i BOISE - Sherm an D. Graveside services will be i d ip lo m a. although Ihls rulerule puls a hardshlp^in Boise, and formerly of ^Glenns Ferry. Mrs. Gleaa Orchard,0 all of Ruperl; one T f M oSiJ F'oundalilJ’wwill'' be the vehicle to Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the •it's a belter option (thailan the C- school activities,ties, use of private died Salurday In Boise, sister. LulaJia Posey of Calif.; 14 grand- View V cem etery In Fairfield1 with ^ Rcv. gather fundsJs bolh for the develop- He was born Nov. 20.19). 1W3. In Eugene, children md37grent-grandchlldren,and p Average Rule)," Crawforord said, vehicles Is a I'iabi:lability risk the schci^ Richard Valenes officiating,IS. Friends ment of an endowmenl en fund, and to "It's .o fairer to the students." Ore.. and was educal FcFoundation. rial Park. Hagermlan------Uced Pack of Jerome;le; three sisters, K aren Haller of LexingloiIglon, Ky.. Johan- BUHL - T h e funeral for Mabel Ellis, TWIN FALLS - M ass fofor Esther Q W t ] na Gonzalez of Pocatellollo aand Jill Lolb of 91, of Buhl.Ihl. who died Thursday, will be , • C ontinued from P a g eeBl 1 a new home Is ch Lcola Hanlon. 88, ot Twin F.Falls, who ** itus-— s charged $3,040 for a Glenns Ferry. conducted^d at 2 p.m. Tuesday a l the died Thursday, will be cclebrbraled al 2 ‘’‘So it isn’l all. ha ha ha we'vew gol sewer hook-up. He was prcccdcd InI dedeath by his fa- F irst Chrisiirlslian Church in Buhl. Burial • ° Inued fro m P a g e B l loi Iher. will be Inn WestV End Ccmelery. Friends ■ p.m. & today nl'St. Edward’srs Catholic ’ Contlnui lolsof money,” hesiid. In H agerm ann In order to be eligible Church. Burial will be in Tv Services will be heldd alat 2 p.m . Tues- may callI at the Farm er Chapel In Buhl « TwlnFalls .The school: sysystem Is one of 13 fac- Council, member Gloria1 Jazwick for block grants,nts, the city was rt* Cemetery. day ot the Glenns Ferry:rry LDS Church today fromom 10 a.m to 8 p.m., and Tues- tors ranked average.av Others Includ- said sa the. original $3-hook-upp fee was quired to provideIde matching fundsias with Bishop Wcslon F•'arris a n officiating. (joy mornlninlng unlll noon. cd property' ttaxes, transportation unrealistic ur lo begin with ;and the well as the bondnd |payments, Jarwlck Burial.will follow a t Glenilenn Resl Ceme- - CASTLEFORD--. The-fuifunerol-for- -services, crime■ne rates ond recreation;—-$850-fee-is-about-half-of-w $S -w hal-lh e-said .------— — tery in Glenns Ferry. ThThe family sug- i-yriN p FALLS T The funeral for Olha 0 Brown, 82, of Castleford.•d.whodied Twin Falls5 lllose.s interest when it s st; ta te rec o m m e n d ed . Councir membeinber Audrey Hoffn^sn Rests contributions to.0 theI Mountain p^ank W,V. Houston,1 83. of Twin Falls, Friday, F will be held Tuesday t StatesTumor Institute. y al 10 a.m. com es lo cioscness clc ' to national -Council members noted tthal the said the city Is r required by law-to who died1 Friday,F will be conducted at In li • lhe Flrsl Baptist Ch m arkets and to availability of higher hook-up ho fee in other dlles isrs m ore. In pay back lhe1 moneym borrowed*to ay at the White Mortuary Cha- Casllcford. C Burial will be In 'i hipping distances to lhe Ketchum,K< for example, lhe 0 M ilton R. J3a//aro.rd i z r zrwin Falls. Burial will be In CCemelery. Friends moy calJ i n '; “ i ow ner of build the sew errsystem sys . Memorial Park. Friends may F a rm er Chapel In Buhl lodayloy Irom 10 I " ” us markels in thc U.S. KIMBERLY - Miltonon :11. Bollord, 7B, .U'' he White Mortuary Chapel lo- a.m. a until 8 p.m. Thc familylly suggests ^^e long. Twini’ln Kalis has a regional of Kimberly, died Sum lo lhe advantage In i Valley Regional Medical C I 11 a.m. The,fomlly suggests memorial n conlrlbulions n access to some West * * He wos born In Ornngo, S ills may be given to the Jerom e CCastleford Quick Response Unilnit. Coast m arketj:cts, but generally i? 9. 1908. Hc graduated fi irian Church. more remote2 lhan ll even other cities High School und attendeeIded lhe Southern BURLEY - The funeral fofor Evelyn In the Mount:nlain Wesl, thc sludy Branch of the Unlversll;rslty of Idaho at EDEN - The funeral for James Ed- G arrard, 76. of Burley, who dldied Satur- said, “W Q ilow. S7, ol Eden, who died day, d. will be held 2 p.m . Tuesd Pocatello. He married EnEmily W alker on * “ rd Lulo\ rsday In thc Fantus also0 rI a te s lh e la c k of a 4- Jon. 7, 1932. and Ihey lived live and farmed Thursday, willv be conducted al n o.m; MvCullough's W Funeral Cha| - In Kim berly sincc lhalhal time. Shc Tuesday at the White Mortuary Chapel Bishop B Nolan Gerber officlatinf f n : r M yea? col e g i 2ror university as a deter- • - -prccedqdW m Jti death on ^May2t)rt9®C;------In-T w in-P-Falls—lntenncnt-wlll-lw i la wlll-bc-tn-Pleasant-Vlew w C Jentlo Justrjilry. r'Extenslon courses - He served on lhe KirKimberly School Hazelton CeCemelery. wllh mllilary rites Friends F may coll today formm 2 to 8-M g‘ven by out-- service.st , college in lhe: dty,"d wrote Robert M. I I Ady. Fanlusi executivee vice presl* H •dent. Many comp.Tipanles measure' the H ______quality of highighcr education against R -H o splitd ls — nationally knovnown acadcmlc Inslllu- H holiday8Hkidry • ' .-^1 .* tions, a cco rdi in n lo th e re p o ri. • f f orrangomonmoms.contofpioco8,-.1*tt ■ 9 wfoaihs. Chfi;Christmaa docorallona.v^' & Z MA(MAGICVALLEV CASSIACA MEM ORUL Among minornor changes In lhe final ■Ij Many gillIt Hotliom aolso40H OfT. . ' , ^ 9 ...... REGIONALlALMEDICAL CENTER' A dm itted...... ------version was mmention of'lhe-Idaho ' Happy Admitted Belma Ballard, both of Burluriev Mark Righl-tO-Workk LLaw as a possible plus yne Murphy, bolh of Twin Falls»ii.. Slark and Be Nora Mcatis and Wnyne . Bclllston of Heybum ;; Dc Donald Maybey of Oakley; andS rc V c r -"r.»s,ne.c3p,5 p la n n in g a m ove. Holidays Georg M. Hill of Buhl; andant Mrs, Jerry Hatch ol W est.ilJordon, ii,y„,B„p„,. 'ouncii mosl likely will > S) ^ Utah. discuss a continllnuation of lhe study Released Relew ed - - - 7 - next month, CourlneyC< said. It also from Mori amId’ I Margaret Eisenhnuer,, RuthR Hayden, Chick Hayes, « Vlille L«ur« Cyr, Marlii GGt[ errard and boby, and Wlllam he $9,491 bill for the Perry, Winifred Roberts nncand Paul Woods, all of Twin Fall!alls; Fny Durloy; Melvin W arrIT Of0 M alta: Linda Goen of R«P«rt, Ri and " '“ Sl pay WalnAvoftuoW«#l Frahm of Hansen; andPelU•lUMadoriela of Hagerm an. Deborah Messen and babyofPaul.bab; Includes a basic fee of S n ak e Rive'er f ' win Falls. Idaho ' - M l Births JB.OOOplus experpenses. Q (208):08)733-2674 j) ------Sons lo M r.-and M rs. Georg Get M. Rlli of Buhl and to» Mr.M and ' Birth Fnnjus is a1 n nationally known con- Tires ■ M rs. J e rry Hotch of W est ■JordanrUlah.Jo r ^A'baby lo Mr. and Mrs.Irs. Shane Stark of Burley. s u lla n t on industustrlal relocations, ^ T ill ......

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Monday. DocombiIber 22,1986 Times-News,vs, TwInFalls,1 Idaho B-3 P a p e rr s d e t a iil U tah 1l i n k t o armsi d(leal “ S A L T L A K E C ITY (A iJdaholWci t (AP) - A com - U.S.- Inteliterests, owes som e (300)0 ding to S a lt L a k e C ounty records.re claims of fl2.3JI 2, mUllon; 20 secui^ . pany owned by SaudiJdi arms dealer million, Khashoggl also borrow< A d n an K h a sh o g g l, Identl iwed another creditors wbobo are owed V m U llon; lentlfled a s a key Documerlents filed In U.S. District:t 19 million from Euro CCommercial and 10 energyrgy-related creditors who pT a^er in th e s i l e of U.S.U.S weapons to Court hertere ahow that Edglogton's's Finances B.V., owned by I ■ Iran, w as pledged as ( y Fraser and are owed (365 m m illion. 1 IS collateral for parent coicompany - Triad Energyy MUIer. Neither Khashogiiggi nor the A supplemeinental affidavit by MUler C hoir inviteed to celebibration S21 m lU loQ tb e billlonalsnalre borrowed Corp. -’ wasw pledged as collateralU < Canadians have conflrmened that the says none of I tcom two Canadian )f the proceeds from the - • POCATELLOI (AP) — - The celeoratlon. in businessmen for loans) (ifrom Vertex Finances S.A.i. : money In question was usedw for the Edglngton sale sal would be paid to PocateUo Po High School Senloilor Choir Director Dan> BowmanBo said he was tlQ^U to tbe deal, accoi:cordlng to legal • to KhashoglOggl. arm s deal, Khashoggl or dodiments. or to Vertex Finances has ha: been invited to perfcrform in not sure bow' or oi why h is ^ u p - F raser' .was named president andd Tbe Royal Canadianm Mounted S.A. or Euroro Commercial Finances PhUadelphla Ph nexl summ er asas p a rt of received an InvltatlItation. I 'X b a & b o ^ ’s d e b t tolo Vertex FI- chief exe< xecutlve officer of Triadd I Police initiated an Investigation In B.V. theth( 200lh anniversary celebnjratlon of "We did not b] n a n c e s S : K 7 a firm cont I apply. We d id not rontroUed-byCa--America_UJasl.M w ch but left shortlyy 1 D ec. 12 to d e te r m in e wlwhether tbe Sheraloh'alj-slso')nalntalns that the the U.S. C onstitution. audition," hee said.- However, oadiaos Donald Fraseriser and Ernest afterward■d for undUclosed reasons,!. i tw o m e n h e lp e d fian c e the arms planned sale M iller, i s d e U lle d In 66c ale should be balled Bul I before the performanmce. the Bowman said the the choir's extensive documents filed He relumeined to the company as chief!f i sale.' and If so, whether thitbey violated oecausetheW(35 million to (48 mUlion grc ^ connection witb-a la group WiU be seeking approvi)val from louring in the WeslWes probably w as a I lawsuit by tbe executivee officer again In latee < Canadian law. In c ash a n dI the tl: package of Skyhlgh. the Pocalello School Board ai ^ei^atbo Corp..against and rals- factor In the choice.)lce. nst Kbasboggl’s August aod an terminated most of)f Court d o c u m e n ts s a y S St heraton fU- s to c k s a n d b bo onds bein g o ffe re d fo r log Ing m oney to fin a n c e th e trip . The PocateUo3 cboirch Is scheduled to Triad America. w h a t re m a l nained of Khashoggi's origi-I- i ed suit to block tbe sales tot Skybigb, the oU compii^any are substantlaUy ‘ The1 choir was the onlyiy Idaho perform in Philad(iladelphla on J u n e 17, :'i§ K e ra to n filed suit Nov. No 25 in fed- nal TriadI m a n a g e m e n t te a m . Iin part because It feare

County ( n s S P EE C C iA L L O W 1 officials discussc jaiiii problen ‘j j e s t o s CIttsljiias bis INTEREREST RATES ; 3 o CATELLO (A P )) - The Ban- Bannockck and Power County com-I- A regional facility wasas a major 4 AO/ N ' T j a y SI wm c nock and Power countylly commissionsi mlsslonersrs are expected to reach ann ttopic et last week's Idahaho Sheriffs 0.U /O aprap To 5 .9 % apr ■«iU p i e e l la te r th is mon ^Dtt'Cnibo 2 5 . 10:110:00 (l.». nonth to seek a informal agreementa{ on a short-termQ i Association meeting In w HEYBURH - te m p o ra ry so lu tio n to0 lhtf e lr ju v e n ile so lu tio n 3ta t th t e ir D ec. 29 m e e tin g . Sheriff < Ray Jarvis of Ri 00 R ebate O n 9 « 0 I 'D mu a3 * jail problems beforee tacklingt the “We arere looking for a temporaryy {assigned to r e s e a r c h re q uilrtm lr cn U . ISED VEHICLES i ------F , fiearfh for a long-term■m detention( fa- reprievelo to keep housing Juveniles Inn :• E n d i1 3 /3 I/U O u r Savioviour clUty. P o w e r Coujounty until we can come up ■ P But Bannock County C

I HOLID,DAY SAVINhJGSON 1 Selecl from layl® . PiPar Four. D ak MENS eiOVES, MTS,IS,SCAHKS' “ Ood Austin Manor I W ARMI WINTER\ J;JA C K ETSj M u s i f i i rlEMS a 5 0 %>OFF ORIG. 29.999 9 - 3 6 .0 0 By Cal Craft $ 2 9 9 i o $ DIAMOr> N D S ' , o » 1 7 ” T 2 3 0 % T o 4 fl^KOFF ALL Wo/om en's NAIL DRVRYER , DECORATIVE'E B R A S S SELECCT O rig. 2 .0 0 ...... $ 8 ^ 0 HOLIDAY DRES!p ITEMS TRAVE NAILIL DRYERI i ;i l ■ ■ O rig. 40% OFF 12.00...... 5 0 %>OFF PLUS M ANY MOJlO R E I T E M S FASHICON O RIG . 18.00-;) 0 - 3 2 : 0 0 JEWELf•RY [/■ *i T ~-' ''M '* N O W '^ S ^ ^ T O0 * 1 5 ” 30% IOFF^ OtEATSTPCIUWSnin 7 V y ' s i w a s - . . . . . -. M - ?=” ...... m 1% - GIRLS TINKEI:erbell GIFT SCTSITS OFFF______. TIMEX WATITCHES 2 5 % COFF PEARL STRAANDS CULTURED AN D FRESI;SH WATER W O M E N 'S REEB•E B O K ® Loother Classic 49.99 ...... * 3 4 .9 9 Freo Style 4 2 .9 9 ...... ‘2 9 . 9 9 9 . 9 AcltVQ Utes 29:99 ...... >9 ...... 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Navy andd brown.bi Sizes S-M-L-XL • • Crystal Troo ...... 7.50: • 4 .9 9 A Reg. $53 . 9 9 O R I G . 7 . 55 0 $ 4 0 9 9 | - • Setof2Angois..... 13.00K *6.99 I n o w ...... • Crystal Votivo ‘4 N Bigs ond lonQS. l^w /C ondi^^^^. ■ 5.00 *2.99 ...... $ 4 6 .9 9 S _ ■•'IB OoionsorolhorColCraltCi to lS B ...... , 9 9 t o ‘ 5 2 . 9 9 C Open A Paper's— — / T' Subj^tostodconhal a n d i______. H o lid a y Hdures;H( r ! " • 3 OpUon C h a fff e ... Limited Q uantltlei / ■,' . M bh-m•i:ro.9 . i ^ - . : ■•ST OrUsaYouf fr.)/ 1 0 - 6 Zm-. Bankcanta ' . I f Sot. 10- S Pari(Jno f U v ------Son. 11-i r - 5 i f f OInctly Bohind li W r n n e y Store Hours Chrli ^ - Twin Falls S M ^ m h r l i t m a i E v e : , 3 ^ Burloy SlofDS. • TWINFALLS TW • BURLBY • R m M agic Valle:l e y M a l l 1 0 o .m .too 6 p . m . I B-4 TImQi-N«w8. Twlnifin Falla, Idaho Monday, Doc)ocember22.1SB6 ______Monday. Decembers. 1986 Tlme»-N«w«. Twin Falls, kJthoB^ Mey Ufe ______- ______VaUey Ufe Talkirng turh:ey withi animall lover putsyc^ ouinthle doghlous^ With holiday season comes more chance of fire and theft DEAR ABBY; I amim tai k in g th e buU ■ such expressions as. “killing two check, famlllallies can keep ah'accurate'se some of the complaInUI I’ve, had invitations. Plea by the honu to regJs•gJster this com- birds with one stone” or)r "more than record of hahow mucb they sprad forr from f baby sitters wbo a]are either way of saying "c p la in t. one w a y to sk in a c a t " because bi such child caree and/or entertainment.• paid ; very late or not atst'all, you subject of unfrl' I think "Cat Lover"er" Is wrong for ' A bigail a c ts a re In h u m an e . H ow ever, the thi sitters they hire areB wouldn’t v "flow your top”}” because these nice people ■ ;JEROME-Whlleu.ehond.)y... X h 'rta S ”.^ -'t "^cSTSJS^'ch,.,, S?'"”’ aStlfouf"'* ” Jt“i".n“d"’k;S suggesting that we rerremove from our I v • V a n B u ren ^ Don'l people realize thatth (hose'ex- usually undeiider 16, don't drive and de*^ your v daughtere are paid byy Ic h e c k . A t y ard and I do w ar language phrases such sue as "to kill 1^. presslons are part of ourjr history? At pend on thelheir parents to cash tbelrr least li tbey’re paid in full, anand p ro m p - two birds with - one}Qe s to n e " and I m ' one time, people killed birdsb to feed checks.' bey could kill I bave two tw( daughters who baby* DEAR PU Z Z L “There Is more thann oneoi way to skin — their families, and if the ^^SVtfo“‘’ltfteU ■ ?roWcos 5?SnaneI'hTS,"Sd'M?pl?Siould Soultta °a “olnre“hesa°d. r^KCWLLOV^^ a cat" because of theie cruelty( and vl- D ear Abby two birds with one stonone, they ate sit, and Iff theyI sbould need theirr DEAR ABBY: Today m;jiy mail Is !i™ Uic 1 lU U on to a ttem you are t o le n ce inv o lv ed . la n g u ag e Ilk well that night, money fpr' something s< before I bavet vwelrdi I received an Invlta ^ . Ssay-stU ',SL aS“Sl f u f S y ”Vhu‘”dret S ' M , I'd never l(in the! gcgoose than iays turkey, ba he -VIRGO been able to get to the bank, 1 ^vet % wedding from a coupleI who has Period. : roS Jii wrhBvMftwr^r hni5« Slant or strai^t." he Said. People Auclaire said people should keep a how to "stop, drop and roE" 3 H % anr Tn 5 9 % m t the golden eggs, but using those poke, str:[e be If people didn't talk;s, DEAR BUNNY, TURIRKEY AND them the casi;ash out of my own p o ^ t.. s already produced a child1 ta : a n In ­ analogies Is as easyf asai shooting fish pass a ca a VIRGO: Enough! Let'sI stops beating Then wben1 1I go to the bank, which Ist f fo rm al llve-in a rran g e m e nit. t, bait a bear, forgo a pig in the ihv’^ hnnkM "ffnw'tn n e c e u a ^ When the car or homc may "season to be Jolly," and holiday needles are pliable to the toui^ and ifiririnfmrwiitfiiwiiM'wwiiM'iiwiiM«M«B

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Openn 7 am to I thru Dec. 23...0pern 7 am to> 6I pm Chriristmas Ev(/ e .'K f f l M W hile quanititre^last— Sorry no rainchecks w— .r™ *. i«hi»Nmi. midnight tl t J RjtTlmfl»-N«w8. TwinI Falls,Fal Idaho M onday, D acen:embflr22,1986 Povertyy rise b)lamed on jobil e s s r a t ete [■ tion WASHINGTON (A P) •- High living in’famineIks headed by married mininlnlmum w age, uncbanged lan inearly month, which found)und th a t 60 perceflb • unemployment un and fallingng wages, couples joinedi the11 poverty rolls dur- sixix 'years. Is also factor, thee repoil: of the 8 million new jobs created • • . < nonot the rise of sln^l^^parent lug the decadeide, com pared to 2.19 uaid. i d the 'A m erican ecomconomuv'slnct 197V' households, were mosl re:responsible million member>er8 of fam ilies headed aA fu ll-tim e'w o rk er earrjio,ing the paid less tban r ,0000 0 0 ia year. ^ • for the 7 million increaseise in the by single womenen. , minilinlnum wage- lo support aB three- O rganized labor)r diddl oot push for am I JW aiteI plans \v is it number s of poor Amerlcai:ans since "Given the I : large percentage of menlember family earned 109.4 pcpercent Increase in lhe mini]linlmuffl wage In the; ,1979,19: a congressional study si Ing th marriedrd a n d -ia a t several y eears, a n fearing tbatj „ The report by the staff of.ffcotnt i fa'illCVKSclear that family com- 100.3M.3 percent oU he 1979 level. R epublcans in thehe Senate! Would at'< Economic Commitlee challe ges were not the cen- “B"But. by >J985. the ful'ull-tlme ^cn a submlnlmonnum waM for teeor ges Iview propounded by conserv s sought by man^ tcrfreee hostaj and out of the Reagan adiidS f e i " !'»' variable^at work' during this miniilnimum-wace worker/andI 1bUher Bgers, wblcb is s( *porl concluded. famiim lly could fall w ell belov : LONDON . dlfdifficult ; * I® 3 I dismissosed lightly. To luU n g i - - J f . ^ breolhing ondjo o*t tth m o . I onora® by SamS sonite‘S A — 5. Stomach ond I So - 2 1 Study thith is c h a r t To Storritomoch —— T llverdltofder*. ■' % . If y o u t ■ increasejes § m M corofully Toliver S ------6. Shlnglet.onddlid dii-. ^ BIG saving:l O V I rccognizilize 0 symp- W . - — turfaaneeioftheulhe upper | - WASHINGTON (AP)) - The U.S. Blodder ^D epartment of Educatloi3tlon reported ...... M B tom consinsiderthot ToGollBioc 2 ^ w e l» , Sunday thot college eenrollments Iff I itscousosocouldbea . ToKldr f l l A sim ple)lo. pairlBss Bowel. ------| M a. Sllppeddlic.lunlumbogo. ■ I ^enrollments due to t!the ste a d y ' ' The Perfect( M ■ '^^^1e x p e n s iv e n ond fow bock poln ipendlx • decline in the num ber of tradltlonal . sp in o o msnd nerve ToApp.r 9. Sclatlco, contllpn'C ;,.™ . ■ I ift 3 menitruolprobler>blemi, and ■ ;colIege-age students. I Christmas GifI I I i tost c o n c n quickly ToOonot motlel* ^ •dero-IIIocpolni. ■ • The D epartm ent o(( Education’sE A ' AlAll si;es in lan. seifCl pieces n I reveal if'if your pro- ■ Center for Statistics hai Ilodder J f ' ■ Bladderditlurbclurboneei, ■ had forecast 2 i in winotofty fl _ blem is pJ p in c h e d V leg crom pt, ondnd eur familyi ore Invllod to parilelpat,pate in our FREE SPINAL SCREENIN'ING EXAM*. • " t h a t , 12,398,000 student:S ' “e S ^ ' % Falls and Burley Stores 28" 2t Pullman...... 140.00 69.19 9 9 f l woy '* of sncouraging you to findind oui If you hove o problem ihotihc might b e helped by chlroprocpproctlc core. It I* J >y ot ocqoolniing you wilh our »loi Tthls fall In A m erica'ss collegesc - m GiGarmeni B a g ----- 100.00 49.19.99 ]|C ■ *loflandfoeilillo». *151,000 more th a n last fall.' H 'tta a axamlnnlnoiion ineludei eoi« hlitory.^ eon»ultotlonec w ith th e doctor, o a free contour anolytit posturere icon,>< orlhope- ■ • The post-World War III '.tlrjctlvB F r e e G ift W rappIoping ^ f l , ■ die noufolofll<>glCol X-royt. trooim ont.1. ando cllnlcol laboratory reit ororo nol included, but If Indicated,led, ore normolly ^ n'habvhoon, « J f H eovarod by me :ended In 1954. creatingg wWhat many m od iniuroneo pollclot. \ Roper's ro accepting n«wpotiont». noon«one need feel ony obligation. I -campus administrator3tors have 2 I ' : regarded as a demographic de f l I Charao S m * M m 7 M m t W Me !o Yoor Most Insurances Accepipted :n lghtm are th a t could Ihrtthreaten tSclr « K ’cl I . enrollments Into the 1990s. ; . ; At the same time,I nmany 'U.S. S ' k I I .clem entaiy schools areJ ex ^ t m / experiencing . WIN FALLS* BURLEY*Y> RUPERT •BU H L SIRUCEKICHIROPRAC;iic CLINIC ;overcrowaing due to aI sp spurt In bir- M » t 1100 NonorthLincoln Jecom e '>nySlrui;ek i s ■ ths that began In 1977-~ftiechildren f t w jitfljM r Dr. Tony ;:of the baby boomers. EiExperts say ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I •ihls mlni-boom will not last long. l- l :. The num ber of 18-to-2to-24-year-olds ;lell 2 percent from 1985^.985-86 to this .year. Many colleges haveave kepi ihelr Inumbers up by enrollingng m ore part- ■time and older students;1. HOLI[ p w e : The Center for Statisticsties based Us ID A Y iSLEEI ;ARS/WING ^figures on a survey of momore than 600 - .community colleges, fouifour-year col- ChOOS i •' rleges and universities. ose from the bestseltelection of Lanz andd Jennifer ; • ^'Some Institutions res{responding to D ale! nigH h tw ear Ih th e Vallialley! W e fe a tu re delislicate :the survey attributedd the unex- •pected rise In enrollme]:menl lo Im- S i g n aature t l prints, bold plaicaids and many prettyty floral in All GowA / n s , Nightsh5hirts : Iprovemenls in academic ;some of them developedS = y 1 0 0 %% cotton flannelette.;. Lots1 of styles, too - .for women," the center arin d P .J.’s. :colleges also cited includiiding pajamas, nightsiitshirts and gow ns. TheT Re( • marketing and recrultmcn 30t gift for Christmas. egularly to $36.00 :for ‘traditlonar students,;g''b"uraffi s. Sizes P, S, Ivl, L. • fornon-tradltlonal"oncs.s. - Echoing a recent Censiensus Bureau • report, the center said,, "tl"the propor- — ;tion of young people enlerllerlng college $2 •Is apparently going up." ^ 3 7 0 0 ; "T he enrofim enl trendend line has X ■long been expected toJ hhead down X Ibecause the populationI of 18- lo 24- / / :year-old students is dcclliccllnlng. This C f S > ^ •post-baby boom crop of stustudents was ■ ‘born at a time when parelarents began •having fewer children. Bul only once ^ :in recent years has totalal c enrollment •acluaily gone down.:L.tJLtbe cenler — -said...... iHaw aii laviva ___ Tflow haltss J — - - : KALAPANA, H awaii (AI( A P ) - L a v a y • th a t destroyed m ore lhan lhai a dozen ! hom es In this vlllaee.'s1 largest lai resl- f / lj m • dentlal area slopped andId c cooled Sun- .'day, sparing nearly 100) olheroil homes jjR r •and a church where parishioners pa r . gave thanks for th e rcprlcv<■leve, |P 2 • "I didn't think we would wi have — ijilass this Sunday.” thee RRev. Larry f i T w ' I'B um s told obout 80 memtembers of the /T jr jM mmSm •'S tar of the Sea Cathollilolic Church. “:"Thank God we are here hi again -together and thank Godlod our little T, *. - church was spared." i i Accom panied by ukuukulele and w& • - guitar, the worshlpers’sai'sang Hawal- W - 3 / i i fan songs and held handands as they | j > y g 0 f T ^ • celebrated Mass on Sundajiday morning. •* / • w hile the lova from Mouilount Kilauea l H r t < ■ cooled Jusl over a mile to0 thithe west. •: H aw aii County Civil Defense Dc Ad- l r '4 flJr w I '•m in istrato r H arry Kimdm decided W •Ishortly before dawn to1 lel lei lhe wor- }\ ;-shlpers through police roadloadblocks. • Lova that had beenen tunneling •^•' P^':V-V'| ;d o w n the volcano's side sld( (hrough J k M i -'* •seven miles of hardenedid lavali began ^breaking out In severalI areasan two to f l '.J.. " th re e m iles above thehe Kalapana v S f l ."GardenssubdlvislononSaliSalurday. 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The Chiefs, overcoming ann offense Chiefs' 3. Tight'Ight e n d s P r e s t o n C lev e lan d s c o i ^d ono a lhat generated only threee points, 'iiiothard and RichIch Erenberg1 dropped b o m b , a h a lfb a c k( pass,p two scored three first-half touclichdowns consecutive passessses In tbe end xooe short runs and a shoiihort pass to - 00 sp e c ia l te a m s p la y s to edge ed the before Earnest JacksonJac w as stopped clinch the best recoiK:ord in the PittsW gh Steelers 24-19 Sundnday and forayardgalnbyDbyDInoHacketU AFC and the firsf ir s t 12-wio advance to the NFL playoffsrs for the Nose tackle Billilll IMaas then blocked regular season In team tej hlsto- first U m e sin c e 1971. Gary Anderson’sI’s 19-yardl H eld-goal ry . Lloyd Burruss returned aI blockedt attempt, and Burruss Bur scoop^ .up "That gives, our field, goal 78 yards, Boyce:e Green lhe ball at the'ChiChiefs' 22 u d 'r « c e d opponents somethingling else to broke free for a 97-yardI klckoff Into the end zoneme 1untouched for-hU look at.” Schottenhelilielmer said. return and Deron Cherry fell fei on a fourth touchdownivn cof the s e t i o t t - 'T b e "We still have somele ideas.1 We • blocked punt in the end zonene to ac- P r o B o w l s a fe tyy has hi three io te^c^ h a v e n ’t u s e d all of th e i count for the Chiefs’’ three tlon retum scores.es. ■ ■/: , Bemle Kosar threvirew fo r 258 touchdowns. ' The Chiefs arere H10 -6, o n ly tb e lr 'f e * : yards and two toucbdcbdowns, In- “We finally did it, we'ree finally cond winning recorecord In 13 setto n s.: eluding an improvise*Ised 57-yard here, we’re In the playoffs,”” Cherry' Tbe Steelers finishnished G-IO, tb e lr s e - bomb to Brian Bren w bo said. " J c a n ’t telJ y o u h o w I feel,fei bow condconsecutiveioj'eiosIniZseasoB .. finished with seven1 catchesca for bard we worked and bow mailany peo- “K someone badla d toldI m e w e ’d h a v e a c a r e e r-h ig h 175 yair rd d i s r pie w ro te u s o ff.’’ . „„a„,^15.yards toJbelrJelrJTl. I’dJiave tald C lev e lan d , 12-4, wl “ The Chiefs’ offense, which p 'rti'T w e were i shoo-li00-ln,” said Steelers have the home-fleldd advantagea ed only a 47-yard Nick Lowerf,7 " 'jj Coach Ciiuck Not throughout the AFC^C playoffs. Noll. “I think this, ;o a l, w a s o u tg a ln e d 515-17i;* shows the Importarirtance of getting the took the lead on1 a 46-yard generated only eight first do halfback pass fromim H e rm a n ■ iob done on specialecial teams play. We the Steelers’ 28. But the Chief touchdowns and that Fontenot to ' W eb ste r led 24-6 a l h a lfllm e , h e ld onf r w ' s K , Slaughter in the firsiirst quarter lespite faJiing to score In th e : and never gave it u p . T h e lalf. Kansas city WiU,vIU play Cincinnati or Browns had not s s< c o re d “We did It the sam e way wiwe h a v e Jets In (be AFC wUd p o in ts In a g a m e sin c e lone 11 all year, with specialal teams Same. If NeiNew England beats They have won five in a row and defense,” said Chiefs Coaca ch Jo h n DoJpWn!ihlns on Monday, the and eight of their la 1 s t nine l^ackovlc. "Our offense wasnsn’t that Patriots will wfti[n the.th AFC E ast UUe g a m e s. jood. Bul I feel'great because:e people a n d th e C h ie fs w111 ill playp tb e J e ts , Kosar said thee offensive lidn’t think we could make it to the If Miami wins,is, NewN E n g la n d 'w ill I { variety Sunday was s im p ly a n llllll^v^^lllllllgjg playoffs.” be eliminated and the Jeb «U1 be outgrowth of theh e te a m ’s “The Kansas Clly Chiefs arear here the AFC East champions. chi K ansas development underr first-yearI Chlei l g f s A lbert Lew is, 29. LloydUf B urruss, 34, bloc!>ck S t e e l e r H a r r y N e w s By,0 stay,” wide receiver Sl*Slephone City then wouldI pliplay host to Cincln- offensive coordinator;or l«lndy In- ' PAP a lg e sald . nati In the wild card;ard g a m e .. fa n te . “We've built ourr offense o lo 1 ^ P the point where we'ne’re abltf lo H s O f Cbl do all of this," Ko:Kosar. said. L J ^ ln g a l s d i s m a n t l e 1 f a d i n g t ) w i n w a il i t i n g g a r "U’s all a part of ourom system. se a i m e And even the tricl thei rick plays. ByJOEKA\AY the!d-card berth only If New to w e ’v e b e e n w orkingIlng on all AP Sports W touchdowns, only lo getit buriedb under the j : Writer , ayT n ig h t In M ia m i. C in cln - Bengals' Bi second-half explosloi3slon. ; s e a s o n ." AFiFC C entral lhethal C hiefs In K a n s a s C lly . 1 Kosar completedd 21: of 2S‘ CINCINN/ "We have lo get back asIS a team and regroup ! NATI - Cincinnati quartea rte r b a c k SCO)ay to end, if it’s the end,” and ai try to get ourselves feelingfee better,’* Jets. passes for 268 yardss withoutw an Boomer Esiason Es threw a club-reconcord five in te rc e p tio n . T h c 23 001 good way lo bead into the Coach Ci Joe W alton said. "And "Ar that’s the only- 23-year-old touchdownn passes Sunday to sustalstain lhe an Injury-dcplelcdi»l J e ts d e fe n s e th a t r a n k s la nto the playolfs.” ththing 1 know, get back andnd gget working. R ight who . had been the U only Bengals’ wil PIK wild-card chanccs and send1 theth New againsl thc passss in lhe National Footbi adv^e clinched at least a wild- now ni , w e’r e n o t p la y in g v e ry ww e ll.” . in thetie NFL lo York Jels\ intoir the playoffs as a downtivntrodden League. His passlising led the Bengals to a clu he five-game losUig streak. pJay every offensiveve down for team. firs With the perform ance, £slasonEsl eclipsed Ken rc c o rd 621 to ta l yai'a r d s ...... »ln the AFC East If^tbe Anderson’s A ' single-seasonn ppasting record of '~nis team this year• g a v e -w a y E sia so n U L I threw Tour 'second-half toucouchdown “It's gratlfylnjng to 'get some pf tbo / . -• 3,3,754 se t-in th e B e n g a ls ’ Super Sup Bowl season of to backup quarterbarbaclc Mike passes to rara lly th e B e n g a ls to a 52-21Zl victoryv numbers I've exp fiel< expected al! year long,’’ sa brolhad little at stake Sunday, 1981. li H e th r e w f o r 3,959I yanU ya: in !6 regular- Pagel after Curtis DieDickey gave over the Jets,Je: who finished the seasoiason with Esiason, who hadd neveri thrown for 400 yards th e B ro w n s a 44-17 le : re'Off ti standing, they wanted seasongames. s< lead with a flveconseculc u tiv e losses. a p ro g a m e. before heading into the O’Brien was Interceptedted three times Sun- 2-yard run early^n(1 thetl fourth The third-;rd-year quarterback completed;ted 23 of The Bengals' satisfactionsa was tempered I b1o< q u a rte r. COttIt a .21-17 hal/Umtf- lead day, dj completing 13 of 27 passespas for 106 yards, 30 p a s s e s for foi a career-high 425 yardsIs a g a in s t th e u n c e rta in ty of their situation.' Clnclnnal k Freeman McNeil’s two Tl The Chargers threiirealened to lOU( The Je|s had ju st 199 total yyan a r d s . ^ ; . score first In the contest, con but < R o lf B e n irsc h k e 's 23^yIS^yard field hen goal attempt bounceciced, off the M m Utid t e s ’yijiearem said left upright. h a n llzed on the • « Cleveland capitalize .... miss with the trickt playp from f f f lf r Fontenot to thche ro o k ie U U I thL i loss tito Colts ed c Slaughter. Fontenotlot lo o k a goal pltchout and fired1 downd lhe By JOHN NNA A D EL ' “ gem m id d le of th e H f eld to APSporlsWiWriter the S la u g h te r fo r a 7-0 leead. a d A F C E a s t led T h e C h a rg e rs, 4-12,■12, (Inlshed LOS ANGEGELES-Gary Hogeboom — dest th e y e a r w ith a 3-5 mmark a under threw an ll-yard11- touchdown pass to on on a 14-yard scoring pass frorom Hilger half Saunders, who replaiplaced Don Bill Brooks:s wllhv 7:32 remaining Sun- lo to Todd Christensen wllh 1:57 1: le ft rn Coryell at mid-season. mli day to give'e thei Indianapolis Colts a th thi e th ird q u a rte r . ■ doni Quarterback Dan Foul’o u ts w a s 15 30-24 u p se:t t v \ ic to ry o v e r th e ree lin g T h e C o lts sc o rc d 17 stra ig po ln ls and of 27 for 236 yardsIs Including1 lo s A ngelesles Raiders in the final eariler ea in the third period to o v e r- Mac touchdowns of 19 yardards to Wes- -gameof these s e a s o n fo r b o th te a m s . com co: e a 17-6 h a lfllm e d eficit. ■goo< I ____ ^ C h a n d le r a n d 65 y a rd s didn rds lo Gary __ T h e _ .triuiu i m p h __ w a s__ the.._third ____ Albcrt-Ben, tiey,-who-rusheh c d .fo r-162- A n d erso n . straight for)r theI Colts, who lost their yards yn on 25 carries, got. thehc In- p la j Kosar finished the season first 13 gan;ames of the season. Ail dlanapolls dlt touchdown on a 70-yard APLutrpnoto “ 1 with just 10 Intercepceptlons in three wins5 camec under Ron Meyer, run rui 1:23 into the sccond half. v s o r a e ’s p u n t ' to : ------— 531-flttemptarthe-bestfest-ratlo-in- -wbo-w as-li—hired-to—replace Rod-—— Hogeboom,j who compleletled 19 o f 30 ^ ------1 ^ Paif the league this yeaiear and a Dowhower’ asas head coach a day afler passes pa for 240 yards, threwV ai 14-yard jK . , u team record. His 3,813,854 y a rd s th e te a m 's 13th131 loss, touchdown toi pass lo Mark: BI o y e r to passing representented the The loss> wasv the fourth straight give gh the Colls a 20-17 Icac a d . D e a n JftmL « third-best season In-n teamti his- for the Ral(:alders, who finished the Blasuccl’s Bi; 20-yard field goal>al e x te n d - mJ e t s ; n o \ tory behind Brian SipSipc's 4,132 year with aai n 8-8 re c o rd a n d d id n ’t cd ed Indlanaipolls’ advantageIge to sbc 1 in 1980 a n d 3.876 in 1981.081. qualily (orr thetl playoffs for the first p po; o in ts .. ^ 10-6 , w ill w in a wlld-c; ^ ^ H i l I Cleveland’s MarkIf' Mneaiou time slncc; ‘1981,! th e la s t y e a r th e y The i team s exchanged field g o a ls — England loses Monday 1 )akland. a 2 had second-half field S or P'X'’L”K a 20-yarder by Bahr and a1 5 2 -y ard er n a ti w o u ld then play the 37 a n d 32 y a rd s lo give;ive hlm 300 , ders moved from their 4- by by Blasucci — in, the first q u a rte r 'i t was a good way I Irihlscareer. in the closing moments, before bci the Raiders scor tw o Esiason said. “It’s a go driv in g toI theti Indianapolis 6 wilh touchdowns toi In a span of 1:4 la te In i l a s l p la y o lfs, If we he ad into T h e fo rm e r -Wa;Washington j|g|,i secondsnds lefl. However, reserve thc itball • T h e J e t s , 10-6, h av e c Redskin kicker, sign tbe opening period to taktik e a 17-3 igned (our quarterback:k Rusty Hilger threw two lead. Ics club- card berth despite the 1 games ago to replacc ons a n d tim e e x p ire d . New York would win Matt Bahr, Is theZ '”S '"“ "'Plell""! Jim Plunkett, who played th e f irs t The Collss drovet 80 yards in seven half hal al quarterback, threw a 3 -y ard those Patriots lose Monday, kicker in NFL history.17 with 300 pijjs „thc winning touchdown lot said Allhough the Jets hai field goals. The othei touchdown pass lo Christen a n d } Bahr of the Raiders was linebacker lln Jerry Robinsonn r e tu m e d ds in as far as Ihelr playoff Jan Stenerud, Georgerge Blanda wide right on a 32-yard field goal at- an to end their -skid bel an interception of a Hogeboboom p a s s...... ;■ Rald» receive R ^'B arlirli^afe, center, sendsd s hI i i n a n d J im T u rn e r. te m p t. . . - 32 d bv playoffs. They built i 32 y a rd s to g iv e th e Raldciders tbelr l e r s E u g e n e D a n i e l , l e fft, t, N esby G lasgow flyingI n g I T h e R a idlers e r bad taken a 24-23 lead 14-point 14- advanlage. nati, behind running back F

iNFCEil a s t : ’S kd i n s s q u e2 i a k b y ...... D i d s s e a s i; o n t o f oDrget ] ' B y R A L P H B E R N S T E INJ "Nobody lq the lockei:ker room ever saw him do itIt before. ByDENNEH.F; was Chicagogo's sevenlh consecutive victory,vicli while DaUas | APSports Writer But we deserved it,”’ SchroederSc said. “Every guyu y h a d t o Sports Wrilei lo st se v e n ofof Its la s t e l^ t g a m e s . dsklns slt^ljere and ask,‘Whai/hat w er^ e . doing?’ And I wasw first „ _____ ■ C h ica g o wi 'off-game^ther Jan.------p . FHILADELPHIA 'The Washington Red^ ------IftVINGrTttn Tndrthrew iwo ;>or-4. I i -WWashingtonj defeats the Los<0$ i A ngeles R u n S 'I n “Every decision I madema la the first Ihree'quartirUrsw as touchdown pass* re Sunday la bis the NFC_wilvlldica^gam e.'the Bears-8 w wUI p la y th e R e d - • ! IbePhlladelphiaEagles, the-NFL-record skins. Shoulc lo the fourth perlod,-the play ,_bad. .w belber.it wasi Ibrowlng-the-ball-orlb tryingQg-lo-run -s^g-debut,-! iild th e H a m s w lo ,' th e B ears a r s will ' entertain the li. — -"Traiiing-14-0 going into t out of the pocket. o f 106 c a r e e r ru s 10 ro u t o f D a lla s S a n F ra n c lsisco49crs., c bound R e d s k in s n u lle d1 onoi two touchdown passes og se aso n In 22 F lu tie , Chi ider and a 5-yard run by Geo “I have no idea whyvhy w e d id n ’t show up fo r the tl first S^ve tbe C 'hlca^’s fourth starting quaiquarterback in 1986, | i •'quarterback Jay Schroedei th re e q u a rte r s . T h e re Is lid y e a rs . s ld e a rm e d touchdown l( passes of 56 van /R o g e r s lo b e a t th e E ag les2s 2 1 H 4 . e Is no w a y to e x p la in ,” h e said vanis'to tW rd-itring _— I: Ic a>}ut his hoi ftlm e' ’pep talk,^ » Chicago Coact lulie,-“The Uttle running bacack' Neal Anderson and '33 , The Redskins; who.open>en.tbe playoffs Dec. 28 aoalMi ^ Gibbs wouldn’t talk ab 1 33 y a rd s to w id e agry," he said. “I almost hypyper-ven- Pretly sp. happen. He Is a receiver WillHlle G a u ll In th e s e c o n d q ula a ilirte r. 1; -^the Los Angeles Rams,s, snapped a two-game E los g ''tiig ^ ^ ® V ,® “ y’ ^''^'®® a ngr; w in n e r. H e Is a g i : s tr e a k to e n d th e ir r e g u lairseasonl2-4. r s la y ed only th e f i r s t h a lf,. hitting hli elgbt of 14 !i „ Gibbs-added, “We mi n ih « flA. A sked if F lutie 0H.,DIUaM U, ^ PbUadelphia finished Buddy Bl Ryan’s fint season m a d e s o m e a d ju s tm e n ts In^ Ihese- .-i.ni leaning bei 152 y a rd s a s C h ic a g o b uiUta ilt i 2M lead. Hike e flftb rearrangeiig e d a lo t o f th in g s .” onnancespeato ^SsSak an bead coach with' a 5-lW1 rrecord, which marks the f forltM lf.Heban( and Steve.FuUer played for the-Bears In the - • i; .. ;Btraightld3ing8easonforthir th e E a g le s ...... - ...... Gibb's-said'Riclcy SaiSanders’ divlag catcb of a ' sd 130 S c h ro e d e r pasis fo r a fli i’??” ’ Chicago also & taU allo w ed to a . " f ) Througfi the first threeee periods, W ashing bad i first down on tbe Eagles' 16 r j i i p burgh’s mark of _ bis firstrsl s ta r t fo r th e C ow boy% quarterback qu{ ReggM ' ind:Scbroeder. eompieted nln(dne of the game-winning driverive was ooe of the best be 1bi ^ 5 .16-ganie season' "y^rds in total offenuV.and h a s e v e r 195, se t In 1978. th sc h ed u le s. C o llie r lo st. twotv fumbles and suffered twolntef<^Uotti.two In tbe fourth period. Washingington fl«n. - 22 passes for 85 yards. In f ' Payton tied J 3rd for rilling Dallas avavoided a shutout In tbe f ±roeder completed nine off 12U in E a g le s C o a c h B u d d y F ' -1 le fourth'period 0 0 ' ! gamed 194 yards and Schn ly Ryan w as frustrated, louchdowhsbha period. Rafael Sepiiptlen's llne-drlve 50-yard . tb e la s t i s m in u te s for 1422 yardsy£ and two touchdowns.I. "Wbat a shame,” he isaid. "W e go after them, p nl field goal..Tlie ' ] .play the The defending s won the NFC Cowboys scoicored Ihelr only touchdownwn withs nine seconds Schroeder said Redsklnii(lns Coach Joe Gibbs blew!w bis hell out of them andid don’tc win. I don't knowI whati it. Central Division Cowboys fell to left on an ll-yard11 pass from Steve PeUuerPell to H ike Ren- .. 1,' s ta c k a t h a lftim e . la k e s to w in .” ___ ;_____ 7-9, th e ir w o rst : M:iJn_ia!M._Il'_fro..______

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' SEATTLE (AP) - Center Cbris WeJp g ^lonsblp of tbe Rebilebel Round-Up Tournamentt Horford scor^ 17 pointsnts and led Miami io , r scored a career-hlah 40 points and two other College basketbt b a l l I d a h o► I6 9 , P o r t l a n d 6 8 rebounds witb 10, a s s isists ts wiUi eight and . I Huskies combined (or 42 points, leading In an earf^r com^insolation game, Duquesne! Iblocked shots with two.>. HeH hit e l^ t of 19 ,, Washington to a 904060 victory over No. 17 ______MOSCOWW (AP) - Kenny Luckett:t t sc o re d e dged O hio U n lv e5rsity87-85. rsl ^ shots from the floor, andi oneon of five from tbe . UCLA Bruins Suadayly ini a Paclflc-10 Con- play,layer to hit 40 points, inn 1969] versus a,points SaSaturday nlgbt as tbe IdaboIbo Van- Nevada-Las Vegaegas could never slip away' :foul line. L ference basketball game.me. . . Soutlutbem California tn tbe Farir W^ est Classic dais took ai 39*28^ balftlm e lead and tbeiben beld from tbe BuUdogs^ anda led by a s little as two) "Tbls is not going to be my best game," Welp, a 7-foot senior,lor, and senior forward inP<1 P o r tla n d , O re . on to squealak past tbe PorUand Pilots,I*. ® < 8, poinls. 65«, with1th 7:20 remaining, on tbe! :Horford promised. Tbat’sL’s JustJ as weU, Hur- PhU’zevenbergen Ignlteiilted a secood-balf rally In a nOn-cononference college basketballall gam e clock, relying 001 Gilliam’s Cl bot band to keepI irlcanes Coach Bill Fosterr ssai a l d . . . ; In ffhlcb the Huskies outscoredout the Bruins by e a rrrc /* IntheKIbblelie Dome. , tbem alive before! 15.9S415, fans. “ T h e w o rs t th in g th a li could coi have bappffl-' ' ; ISpolnH. ieorgia Tech 63, ^& n U 0 9 Tbe PUotJots' Greg Anthony, wbo bjbad 25 The Rebels wereere cold from tbe floor andI ied Is that Tito would get(et abouti 30 iwtntsi'’.' !' tbe victory In tbe Huskies'Hu Pac-IO opener TOKYO TC (A P)-G eorgia Tech,I li.ijo w m d b y p o ta tjto r lhitbe gam e, bad a chance to•win w the bad trouble underIT t]the boards wltb LouisianaI Fosteri said. “K he hadlad had a blowout I improved thetr overall11 re c o rd t o w . Tomo m H a m m o n d s' 16 points, beat be: SonthOT S«mt al Uittie b u n e r but m issed a shotlot from Tech. falling to muster m tbe^lowouts tbey' e n e r, w h e re w ould b e goJO frofr m U ie re ? ” ■ UCLA, led by seniorr foforward Reggie Hiller Metl[ethodist 6^&4 on Sunday to0 win« Um Sim- ' ' / “ f- recorded In tbelr■previous pr two games, IIM J1 The game, which endedid aai n 18*monUi forced ; I ■ with 26 points, lost lUits isecond straight con- lorv mjamenl LuclwU hibad missed tbe front endDd of a against Nevada-Re-Reno OQ Wednesday andI Ilayoff from college competiipetlUon for Horford, I ference gam e and fell'eU to »-4 overall.' Tbe Georgia over by SMU and four free throiirows sewed up coMec t ona]a lum per. Nevada-Reno. senior guard Greg HUHill added 22 for the thele game for the 16tb-ranl■anked- Ydlow The Vandsdais extended tbelr record■d 1 to 7*1 BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)P) - Wlllle Glass-" ■I Huskies. . , A. - with the victfl:tory, while Portland Is 5-3. J aa c c lk e ts. . D a rtm o u thlh 88, M iami 86 \posted game-hlghs of 2Sii p o in ts a n d 10 re-* j ' ■ Welp, who played thehe iw h o le g a m e , b it 14 o f G Gieo rg ia T e c h , S-2. b e a t Bostonston CoUege^^ bounds to spark No. 15 SSt. t. J o h n ’s lo a 66-58 ‘ ' 20 field goal attem ptsis and a made all U free 62 li 2 In overtime on Saturday andand finlsl^ed as » 0 ^ 1 1 / *379, iM . Tech 75: MIAMI (AP) - Although fals team lost, icoUege basketbaU victory:tory over scrappy ; throw tries. . ie only unbeaten team In thebe 1 tournament, U N L V J Tito Horford's firstrst college basketball game ] N ia g a r a S a tu r d a y n ig h t. : Welp moved into third thi] place on tbe all- theie only< NCAA basketball gamean e s p l a y ^ out* . fo r M ia m i h«ld pro-omlse m of a winning future, T h e R e d m |n , 7-0, recelve<‘Ived addlUonal scor* time Huskies scoringlg list 1 and Is only the sideIde the United States. . . \ LAS V EGIAS. A Nev. (AP) - AnnoQ GUllamGU “Horford’s goingog to be great." Dartmouth Iing belp from Sbeiton JotJo n e s , w bo b a d 19 fourth Husky to scoree 4(40 or more points In a S sc o u th e m M ethodist, 6-2 o vderail, e n MUt^lts scored 34 polMints as top-ranked Nevadiada*Las Coacb Paul Cormirmier said Saturday nlgbt ipoinls, and M ark Jackson,on, wlU) 1! more as game.'" tw«ro o tourpamcnt games and BosBoston CoUege. Vegas held ono to Its unbeaten streak,c, 1slipp* after bis teamm spoiled the 7-foot-l.. ttbe victors broke away-ay Ul Uie closing , I George Irvine wass tbet last Washington 6-3-3, ulslana Tech 79-75 for tbeJ clcham * fre sh m a n ’s d e b u t: wllwllb an 8&-S6 victory. imlnutea-wllb seven straightght points.| j w m m m Johnsom. Lakeers

I 7..". ■" S ■! i S : & !| C NFLstendings outduelI Houst(to n i r ! K . fi.U«-Ja«y ______] riiiiiip ' _HOUSTON-(AP-).--Maglc.,:-J o b n 8on‘-State-forced an-Nli-NBA-sea800*hlgb-32— i ■ JJ scored a season*blgh 38 poltolnls, in* turnovers as thehe W^ arriors defeated J J r p s sse r^ - “ Si-'® eluding eight in a decisive-e fourth- Uie SeatUe SuperSle rS o n lc s 121-112 Sun- • to curlMirl mum iscMA*n quarter comeback, leadingI IUie Los daynlght. 1 1 3 ncs tKii.ttij i i n ! S flUSMwSJE^ 14A<;»ai1>iclil.M21 AnAngeles Lakers to a 103-96 NBANI vlc- Trailing by 100 eiearly In the second t'ompM t i i i . * .IN* ni . HMuor>l«.lUnoiulJ^TlJJsV »)' S'>—Lomu OUVW i£SH‘ »1!!*bIi"u ro iff«tev»« M.tt ^Uin'&C^nUM tortory over the Houston Rockekets Sun- quarter. Golden3 StateSt Coach George. - - 2i i ” om TaiBO («- - - - .. H'tWaCJr fS~.--"a£s-w -iw - da:daynlght. ' ------~ Kari "went To” a jpressure defense, - - _ NBAstaiandlngs s5Si Johnson, who bit all 16 off Ibis free with the Warriorsors using a half-court SanuwrrSI f„ . thrthrows and also had 16i assists, trap to force 13 lu m o v e rs In Uie i l .i lISI" a B >». owtr I- 3i^®*Nr;:s:.^‘ip«t.' !)«'brought the Lakers back wwlUi Uie period. «». |S s JiSi!,,™ " . help hel of A.C. Green, who had: 18ll p o in ts sr.K SJ.u.., S l , j j ■ & S 5 7 ‘ 1| . i S g ‘i ii S1 pPortland 128 C l e v e l a ntd d l0 4 _ ! ' i ! t s I” '"' £75'i . !J! i .«?!II J I MW ashington 101[ I n d i a n a 994 4 a r ' " " ' " 1 " PORTUND,F Ore. lAP) -_ Klkl RICHFIELD, Ohio 01 (AP) - Ron ? V | «Is | S ii • !gSissri!.7« ii i i’ STfd 21 p o ln is a n d fellow Vandewegbe scored 18 ofI h is 29 I '™“ ’'K S a S T i i - ; : ' ].a Naa t; danaruaU lugherly added 16 as _■ ' " s g Sn J ^ ' ‘D5J!K5n'tV points In the second halfI :S u n d a y " “ I'I® ! ! : f 1 B taere tlie Cleveland Cavalavallers defeated the tii. E , “BSn®L5'ifiBntr“ night as the Portland TraU I ■ b I ’® " '! ! i a! Sl !K sraiisti’a.f u uoranaMSru PUIpulled away for a 128-101 NINBA vlc- Indiana Pacerss 104-9410 In a n NBA Km r • 0 ^****** M " Quins’"ntf Qratri v:t. Ultcixn J-ii ■ i p s H r ii I ^ tory over the Washington Bullelle ts. ga m e S u nday n igght. h t, EH8i!SSS!;?.l.10 '^M?5VD'rieL0"00Ar5- 1 86-82 wlUi 6:17 re- UmtK _ *•[!».>•<; Sl levo Scrnij 11 I W - LOv.iaA*C< '■ Jim Paxson came off the bJt-Cuniw^n«ffi I runi-c-««.n.<.,r\in II I Boiioni® Ncoaiiat; * KtAtM Cltl K pnubu'OK <1 Sl'ii'aucTarMaiiH* . hOFhome. to give the Cavalwallers a nlne-polnt ■ S i S ! u« ” Ml pni-Iwmtrwiiucfiaa 5:07 remaining, oStiJKoffiStTSfM Vi . "S '...W M T>u ! iro* stn.9.0.. K""”' ■ SHs Clyde Drexler added 23 for 1 Uie advantagewUh5;07 *■?• (Aibnwiien.u I i ' l O " ? U ' Blazers, while Kenny C arr add'Id ed 18. Jo h n B agley scosc o re d 15 p o in ls for Ill irom 5t«ro»«rn<} Cao-lil« f 2 iuidtti4,n;« ] hocvbuaT sutbt AI.,nv,n.K.,..H, Golden State 121• 1 ■ 14. « • . i ? I ll. Pin»6wror.. Rookie forwardard Chuck Person J . ** BITWOUW^ iutOH .«! 1«-tJ Frtt «mni iM£^r.?.i« SlSeattle 112 p n S S s S ' KI ; lissa Bu«i>.»-,»<9i fsC n , sc o re d 23 p o inIts ts for the Pacers, Paltog NFL summariesS ' ‘'PASSINQ-Kinm Oti. Kl SEATTLE (API - Eric "S“Sleepy” while. John Longong a d d e d 16 ahd t»-W*l I.'-?*’ WllA«.jio«»lL.A^'umri.ini nai'^'t/”’' Floyd scored 27 poinls andd Golden WaymanTIsdalclS.e l3 . r S i S r ^ ^ B ^ 7 L ■ I'sli ' rvrnMtlQli SUMMtn t-ll. P«r.|i»«t-TaeftC « s«.m. S S » * . '3 5 '^ ‘3‘i..l.^.SataxtiiM* ^‘'Kt 01 PomiMn . _ « " £ j « a * i r i : 5 ______i ------U«#{BHUOCOA16-»I«A■“***■ wo«vioij*r»ur W 'a'aSm ^ ^ ' ' ---- STATaUCS — Faye out iof Gatorr Bowl L.n mmImmm 0 CJxa.tSpm. ■ tamM* '"J n ,,.0v-ur* STANFORD. Calif. (AP) -— Stan- first-round pick inin nextn spring’s NFL i S s : >xes r K i f H S i w " oa-siun U.uon Qjin..i0«et P; I ln-^OCNItt«i>M.t- H«Mn >it Hiruarg a . a « S 3 S i ^ TokFokyo, was named by Coach VrtUOj* »• 0 Wiivni >■», “ ■«"*»«« ,p' W M l f ' i i ch Jack college career. iv»f-in ^"pMw5j-He»°Cki«i(ii. 6' ioiii»4i in ^ ? l« i^ * “*”**'' '■'' ElwElway to start against the Tlgei;ers. "It’s been a rough roi three weeks , RutMet M,r.n»M The decision “was all upI tot me, here," he said Saturday Sai during a >nt HHVMI14I FuaMU diI ’ii ’r c 5 ; « ; ” ^ S •vhether I thought 1 could piplay or break from studyingylng for final exam.l* M PouUKftaidi “S 'S ' fJrI’H 'S FI i e u!it“ i-t! e< PoMan-8" lol.” said Paye. Hc said he Is sklpp- nations, „ . t(omouAr»TAT mual FK>n«« kMUMnil inging the bowl gam e because bibe feels In a 39-game: college co career, He shyslcally unable to play, nolI rmerely completed 715 of • " a a " ' r,ii» o».L«b,:Z.r" ssSSi&‘ia5:,?3'Sliir’. .; ’S ^ n l »«ii-an A«a»a 5a?ia^*Pa? ' ' of •1,198 p a s s e s for &XHVS.W. :o rest the shoulder or try tto pre- 7,669 yards and 38381 tou ch d o w n s, wlUi veni^ent further dam age. I i , a i “ Z l FM, M .l-I« 44 In terc ep tio n s.. HHc e h a d 2,261 y a rd s ...... - — s « r . x s r , ..Pay_ehad_bMnregarded,as_a■ a likely passing in his final a 0 A>«a.Mn J*3 J lUiO««.A-1}.t»6 ^^w .r.'sss. • .. o S c m ; ------:hk<>|. t K nSK!"I" t'»’4.J1*’?S1al'."?Sv3, ■' “w;.???.!'' ' ^ p r f a r , : l^Jil.ti* a-». I.u. 00>»anin 1Mt.* Ka-ae-r, i. „ \ " ’. " H S■9I Ifnm Eiialfifi tt.Mili; ia - WIS5tOritlOCO»lS-Ni I M 0.C t~ir>MMO. . fUll.’IM litJa =— 1™ . u». ” = 'V S 1i . c M rt. 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B u c s l s t it in T estav^erde c d erb y 1 Carc'ds ride fifeet of Tc"onga iskhnderfrvomBYi“TJ to nip0 Tampca Bay ByPAULUBAR h e P r o Bow l. APSports Writer ’ n a m e d to the sa lu te d th e S L Uouls u k player. “I'm Vssuming the Helsflelsman 'Trophy wlo- ^ “We plckeked It un after the flnt runtiwback," “Obviously llne-(ne-drive punts put you at a-a - ner is the best player avalivallablej-know be’f N F C E a s^ t St. L o u is C(Coach Gene Stallings said ST. L O U IS -T b e St. Lculs Cardinals, on a Id of the disadvantage, but)ut the kid definitely madee the top-rated guy on allill our( charts," Beo* • spark createlied by the (ormer Brighamm 'Young some good runs. Th when their offenseISC s p u tte re d a g a in s t tbe That’s why he’s going to thee nett said. “Even thoughIgh we’re not happy _ ,N f L’s worst defense, University’ standout, helping the“ Cards Pro Bowl,’’ Bennetmctt said. “There were-a lolit wilh our season, we feeltel fortunateI to get a' ise, found-lhe-wlnnlng one,ne, I got a terrific block. On theth( second one, finish theirs• se a s o n w ith a 4-1 l-l re c o rd , formula in rooUe Vail^ai Slitahema’s dancing I th 1. of missed tackles,s, tbut bc did most of It on hls8 p la y e r o f this c a lib e r." (eet. thought they had me and 1 ju s t trie d (o “ V ai’s a veryvi hard worker. We didn’tIn’t se e m o w n ." diveIv e o v e r." Slkahema broke intoto the clear after "I was Just trying to be doingi ianything until his (irst runtjnback,’’ The Bucs, by losilosing, nailed down the rightit (lelding Frank Garcia’s pu ng to make something Tbe Tt punl returns, sparkingI St.SI Louis to a Stallings sai( ! punt al his 29 la tbe^ happen," Slkahema sa a id . “ H e 's a p la y e r." to first choice in1 nextm spring’s NFL draft —- opening minutes o( the* secondse quarler. He said of his 71- and 60- 2l-iii-17 victory, were the first in the NFL for Tampa BaBay Coach Leeman Bennett, yard punt returns for touchdowns against Sika Itt, while almost certain to beI All-American quarter- duplicated his scoring JauntJam 3:27 before tbe ikahema, on American Somoimoan (rom the lamenting the tl coverage lapses thalit helpedt back Vlnny Testai the Tampa Bay Buccaccaneers. “On the first isiar staverde of Miami — wllhh half In helping the Cardsrd s e x p lo d e to a 21-7 land of Tonga who five dayslys earlier was Slkahema make i his long returns,ns, also thelrsecond straighIght 2-14 re c o rd . le a d . Falcoims win o n e forr beleagjuered coach< Frustraiting yearrends Detroit crowiwd jeers hometown LLions . fN F C W e s t with 6 stacksforiKelly PONTIAC, Mich. (AI(AP) - Neither ' , , HOUSTON (AP) - Thele H o u sto n team had anything to0 playp for and it including me," Detroitt Oilers enjoyed .welcoming:g B u ((a lo . _ _ ^ showed, but Atlantata mirtt have ftilbacUaiJ a m e s J o n e s sa id . “ I’m su re quarterback , a1 1Houston AFCC^ C e n t r a l played just well enougough Snday to a^ofgu);uys had their minds on the . resident, home fortheholidlld a y s. s a v e C o a ch D a n HenningUng’s Job a g ain , The Oilers gave Kelly slsix sacks ' Turk Schonert thr(Ihrew for one rt completed I6 of 24 passt worth 43 yards In losses andar Tony_ An Interception'Jon'by Steve Brown touchdown, Gerald Riggs Rl ran for f^tempU fofo r 1S2 y a r d s w ith one in- Zendejas kicked field goalials of 26, set up a Zendeja:lejas field goal and another and the Atl{quanta defense ercepton.n. Detroit rookie Chuck 51 a n d 22 y a rd s to le a d thi:he Oilers Robert Abrahamim recoveredi a Kel- forced four turnoversirs - aU con- Long hitonly on eight of IS for 46 yardsS to a 16-7 seaso n -en d in g N F L v ie - ly fum ble. verted to scores — as the Falcons 2 Interception. ^ Long gave to ry . “From the s st t a r t , w e d id n ’t i>eat the Detroit Lionsons 20-e In the way/® In the fourth Kelly set a club record1 tfor pass catch the (ootbaltball," Kelly uld. N F L (In a le fo r l>oth te:ams am quarter. c o mpletlODS in a season1 but the “Then I fumbleded andi overthrew a _____ ------“The-future-ls-today;ay;“-saia*Henrr— ^"They—----- w ere------programming- Oiler ae(ensT~harrasse5ed lBe~lbTof receivers.sTT'guess'Tm 1 u s^ “ ing, whose job has beene on the line. “ I’d rathather talk about ;sful," said a dejectedi quarterback, throughouttut the here. tije game and let whateatewhappcns, CojCoach D anyl Rogers, wbo g a m e ._ — "I-thrwffTdt(dfoTBombs I today ' h a p p en , . ___ —. -____ . — h a d -c h a sesed d the team off the-field "We feel this is our bab a c k y a rd b u t they didn’t g e t:t th e r e ." 1 sloppy midweek practice. ."I’m excited about.1 Ihl, t win. Tm J now and we showed himm that,” Buffalo- Coachach Marv Levy : ve^ pleased and I don'ti Oiler linebacker Johnnyy Meads lamented the Bills'ills' field posiUon. going to open the bar;c„^U,epla.con on ' of us are pleased about the th e w a y h o m e to c e le b ra t said. “I got keyed upip going “We started everyev drive (rom against the hometown bo;>oy here, so far out in1 thetl country we The Falcons finished xtrem ely disappointed over D e tro it e n d e d a t 5-11 1 We’ve been holding goodI qquarter- couldn’t do anytmy thing w lthjt," : s e a s o n .” b a c k s dow n all y e a r." Levy sa id ; jeering fans, the smallest sa l NFL l schonert:rt tossed a 21-yard TD pass crowd In the Silverdoi•domes ll-year to Floyd DixonDl In the first quarter, h isto ry . Riggs rann a yard for a touchdown inI ■ The Falcons flnlsheshed with 119 the secondnd quarter and All Hajl- 1 y a rd s ru s h in g a n d 1199 passing, pi while Sheikh kickiicked field goals of25and21- D e tro it m a n a g e d 1201 on or th e g ro u n d y a rd s In thh e e se c o n d h a lf, 3 From w Im and a mere 73 yards thr through the air “It wass a ; great positive note toI APUMrpMo m 2 In The Finest in the game which took to just two end the seasonse£ on," Schonert said, Atlanta receive)er Floyd Dixon, left, pupulls in catch 3 rpN D LLETON. ) I ho u rs, 40 m in u te s to comBmplete. ] “U’s sometnethlng we can build from ‘ w h ile b e in g p u r s uled e by Lion linebackerr <]James Harrell f ^ l C hristm as TradlIltlon "I don’t really thinkfik we g a v e 100 for next yeaie a r .” I SPECIAL. PEN D LETONJFO F R I S P E C IIAL / 1 MEN 3 Backu]i p W i l s om’s : 3 TCD p a s s e ss i g n i t e V ^ i k e s I '8 8 hardworking m , MINNEAPOLIS (AP:AP) - Thanks to WadeJe III, was thrilled with his 5 wostornorn shirt In j g /ear NFL head coach, wa io o %i'e vvirgin if wool. A Wilson's superb reliefef passing] performance and team 's effort one week afterler a lackadaisical loss 4 ■ w h at N ew O rle a n s Coa<'oach Jim Mora (elt was his ^aagahg Peakodyod yokes front M t N F C aC e n t r a l tolo H o u sto n co st M in n e so ta aaplayo((spot. pi Iff i H ' ” ■ ^ 1 an's backjacK .tw o % team’s Ineptitude, WilWilson's Minnesota Vikingsgs ______•it showed the pride in thetheir performance, the A peaked,od, flapped1 A went out winners andmd Mora's Saints went outu l — — — — pride In their prolessional play,pl: he said. “I con- S G i S l pockotso ts rK ^ combineDinetoglvQ m 0( Wilson, who was making:lng just the lOlh career A Lk, I f you outh'juthontTclty J | Ing s e a s o n ." startstl ot his six-year careereer, Bums said:.“I've m ngtttdcMdown to tho ^ : ‘W hat you sa\;aw out there w as always said thal I think he’s hi the best backup ^ la siddetail. e la f t T h e V ik in g s, 9-7, flnishiilshed tb e y e a r w ith 398 “ I, “ aterriblefofootball team .’ quarterback in (ootball.” Machinehlno washoblo 3 points, breaking the team:am re c o rd o( 383 s e t In ^ With Kramer sidelined beebecause of an elbow In- Ig S.M.L.XIL.XL % 1965. U was the first timl e es sin c e 1980 th a t th e Vlk- jury, Wilson completed 24 o f 39 p a s s e s (o r a m S52.S01'.SOtoSSD. A h Jim M ora, 33159.50. .3 — C o a c h . . in g s w o n a s m a n y a s ninet gga a m e s, c a r e e r-h ig h 361 y a rd s . s! o n hl is i s S a i n t s . Meanwhile, New uriean:•ans, 7-9, failed to reach "We came out in the first•st half and could do no ^ ^ m i J r . .500 fo r th e le th tim e in 20] sse e a so n s. wwrong," i said Wilson, who wh also had three wk “ “I was embarrassed andind a lso s u rp ris e d ," M o ra touchdown loi passes in Minnen n e so ta ’s 45-13 v icto ry iff ' Wilson, startmg in1 placep Qf Injured quarter-r- said. “Maybe this Is monlore realistic as to what ovover Tampa Bay three weiweeks ago. "We were X •back Tommy Kramer,ier, had his second three-e- kind of team we are. Whatlatyou saw out there was dedefinitely clicking." —touchdown-passing gam[ame of the year Sunday asIS -a terrible (ootball team.. W e h a d a" ch an c e lo b e ' Sieve 1 Jordan, who grab!abbed two touchdown % the Vikings bulit a 27-point 27 halftime lead en:n 8-8 and a respectable footbwtball team, but now we ^ap a sse s, h a d se v en c a tc h e s (or foi 85 yards to surpass A ro u te to M in n e s o ta 's 33-17 33' se aso n -en d in g victory■y a re J u s t lo se rs a t 7-9.” stu Voigt as Minnesota’s.’s all-time tight end M o v e r th e S a in ts . Vikings Coach Jerry Bums,Bur like Mora a first- cac a re e r re c e p tio n le a d e r w ilhJl 1182 c a tc h e s . % Mondax; Mghi'ht match-up \ J t ' Patririots’ se2a so n OI►n the lilne in M[iami Is ■MIAMI (AP) - Thehe pro football Dolphins to Super Bowl victories in Miami, 8-7, had its playcyoff hopes ,, MMiami would have the a era for an aging stadiumu m th a t ho u se d 1973 and 1974. l N e x t se aso n , th e dadashed Saturday when Seaeattle beat edge. The DolphIphins’ Dan Marino has 52S one of the greatest rum-unning attacks Dolphins wwil ill p la y th e ir ho m e g a m es DiDenver41-16. c o m p leted 60.8.8 pi e rc e n t o f h is p a sses ^ in the gam e’s history willwll go out in a at a newV stadium ; being built In Regardless of the playo(( (or 4,460 yardsds a n d 41 touchdow ns A 'blaze of aerials Mondayja y night w hen N orth D adeJe C( o u n ty . poposslbllllies, Monday’s gatrjme Is ex- wilh 21 Inlercc]ceptlons; the Patriots' |il the New England Patrlctrlots meet the It also mightm be the finai game pcpected to be a passing duel. di New Tony Eason hasla s c o m p leted 61.5 p er- % •. (7p.mm.,KIVD ., this seasonon for a couple of pass- EiE n g la n d h a s p a sse d 569 liilimes and cent 6f his passesses tor 3,269 yards and » F ' wim * '. ' The game will be the th last NFL oriented Dffenses.off( N ew E n g la n d . 10- rurun only 428 times thisis se a s o n . 18 tou ch d o w n s5 w ith 10 in te rce p tio n s. Iff" ;e.Bowl, .where _5,.hasto-wirwin to-cUnch the.AFC East. M ^ Rogular bullon .conl£st-ln-thc. O rangeJ . M la m iis- pass-to*run - ra tio0 - I s - e v e n — B u t- th e - de(

^estaveerdedo&Bsn^tobjeiscttoBinCS r^ a■CIALLOW fl, TMo Ranchmanman by Pondlolon M IN T E RRESTRATES i igl 100% virglnwooi j r CORAL GABLES. Fla. Fl) (AP) - what teamn I play for,” Testaverde th thi e B u c s h a v e had a 2-14 reirecord and n QO/ cosuQlcoacoat. Contrasting A Meismah Trophy-winninming quarter- said, . first (lr pick in the draft. Lavast year, J.g /o apr SUCOCHJltJOWIW patcnos occom m Jiack Vinny Testaverderde of Miami By losingg 21-175 Sunday to the Car- Ta apr To 5.9% apr S li'odlsilncilvccilvohorrlngDono 5 Tampa selected Aubum1 running ^ im p iwoed wiih v. Repeated Sunday thatt heh would be dlnals, Tami:mpa Bay gained the right ba 10 Rebate On % ilh w osiorn yokos A back Bo Jackson, who laterr ai c c e p te d I M yy . ^ Irom and3 baiback. Fully llnod J i happy to play for anyny NFL team to make the first selection in lhe an an offer to Join the Kaminsas City ALL USEISED VEHICLES S r . • ar>dloaiuf05jfo s o contor voni % t n a t d r a f ts him . n e x t college|eplayerdra(t. F Royalsrc baseball team ass a n out- -End»12/3J/8* 5 In back (Oforaddodlroodom ac M ol movomont. “‘.It appears that thec Tamoa1 Bay ' Tampa Bay owner Hugh field fle er. loni. Rog. & Long J sc said gaining the right to — 10 48*150.150.Slzos50.52. buccaneers will be' h ir mrurc 54S165. J k lemployers atter postingIng Ihc wdrst dralt Teslavtaverde is “a consolation CLASSIFIED pi ADVERlm siN G . 3 « c o rd In th e N F L th is se a his last-place team. But ^Ml'c 'Siv,ilverhouse acknowledged PHONE 73M62i ^ : ‘‘A s I h a v e sa id a llI along,al it has having thee number-oner selection is IW.I.'I.ll'.'ll.'ll.lllltMf A Ibeen a dream of mine! to play in the nice, he saidajd he Is not ruling out a 9 m •ilFL since I can rememember, and at -trade. ' .Ihis point it really doe:ioesn’t matter -This Is thehe sccond year in row that OLYMPIA. CARRER> P o rtab le E lectro » THAN!4K YOU TYPEWRIl for m aking thisth 0 good year . 1 . and we..l

I'. V - ■■ i - ■ „ -Jl— - c-4 Hm«$‘News, Twlawin Falla. Idaho M onday, Oecembef22,l98«.Oe ...... F e a if a n d [ l o a t hlin g : JMCA/A ’s p co l i c e 1u n d e rr f i r e r Editor’s note: Secret Set Investlga- i------tions, a confusingg rulesi book, no _ nmmunlcallon -• all o. part ot the T reason there's a battbattle brewing be- V tween the NCAA andnd colleges.< A look Who got ccaught: A[guide to> ^colleges undkrNCi ZAA Sanactions at the problem In ais.thcllrslo!n thli three-part series. h e A sso c iated P r e s s Division1 1.1 Began probation June LOUISIANA ST. 8.1986, fo r tw o0 yearsye; in basketball. NCAJ}AA members on probation ai 2,1986, forr 01onc year In basketbalL Division I-A. Began probation p Sanctions; No postseason play, By JO H N n e l s o n :; o l Oc ci. t. 23, 19S6, w itb sc h o o ls , divl Sanctions:ns: No off-campus S ept. 18, 1986, fo r one y ea r in fool- 1986-87; no off--87. • . . S aDCtloos: n d Football graol'in-aid•aid tlon O ct. 14. 1986. fo r onele year in S0.ME1METHODIST r e s t ric tio t n s , 1985-86 a n d 1 9 8 6 ^ ; IDAHO ST. ffoolball and softball. D iv isio n 1-A.■A. Began probation 880 in e a rn in g s r e tu m e d ; " ^ no 0 Division1 1.I. Began probation June Sanctions: No softball poijo stsea so n A ug. 16, 1985,5, forf( three years In I ‘If the NCAAA w ants to b a sk eetball tb off-campus recruitingting 19. 1985, for two years in basket- play, p 1985-86. football. look long enoaoughand lg probation. by head c o a c h d u r in g probation.p r ball. SOUTHERNCALL Sanctions: No bow l g a m e s , 1985- I ALABAMA S T . F L O R ID'A A S a n c tio nis: s: No postseason play. Dlvisislon I-A. Began p pi ro b atio n 86 a n d 1986-87;87; no television ap- hard enough,h, they’ll d i vvisionIsi I-A. Began probationlion Division I-A.' Begai;an probation 1985-86; no10 televisionI appearances. Dec.I 11,1985, for two yearsirs in foot- pearances, 1986-87; 1986 g ran t-ln -aid 3 ,' 1985, for 20 m o n th s In foot-oot- Jan. 13,1985, for two y 986-87 a n d 1987-88. find som ethin 1 y e a r s in foot- 1985-86. ball.b restrictions, 1986-J > ' n g . ’ ball. ALALABAMA A&M Sanctions: Grant-ln-aldi re slric - T E X AiS S CiCH R ISTIA N — N ortheast I nctlons: No recruiting by headcad Sanctions: No bowl1 g| a n ie s, 1984- D ivision1 I.1 On probation until tions, t 1986-87 a n d 1987-88. D iv isio n I-A.A. Began probation .t Louisiana h in 1985-66, 85 and 1985-86; no television te ap- June 30,1987,)87. In so c ce r. BAYLOR M a y 6,1986, for'or threet years In foot- P resid e n t DwIwight Vines ARIZONA S T . perances. 1985-86 aridd 1986-87; lo ss , S a n c tio nis: s: No postseason. play, Division I. Began probatiation Dec. ball. ------D lvisl /ision L Began probation Dec.)ec. o( 10 grants, 1985-86ran ; d 1986-87; Indefinitely;[y; grant-ln-ald reslric- IS, l 1985, fo r' tw o y e a r s In; In baskel- Sanctions^ No bow1 l g a m e s , 1986- . University presidendents and coaches' )84. for onc year in basketball,lall. additional grant-in-aldri re s tric tio n s , tio n s, 1986-87-87. bball. 87; grant-ln-aldId rer s tric tio n s . 1987-88 question not onlylly the NCAA's ball, men’s gymnastics and E.TENN.SlST. sotOUTH FLORIDA Sanctions: No poslseasoson p la y , a n d 1988-89; $34$343,203 In e a rn in g s methods but the molllollves behind the tllng. ' Probation expires on Division I. Began pnprobation May Division1 1.I. B e g an p ro b a tio n J u ly l1985-86; g b n t- in - a id rest:strictions, from postscasseason competition crackdown, which hhai a s 25 sc h o o ls on 31.1986, 1,1986, fo r o n c y e a r in basketball.b: 9,1986, foron■one year In soccer. l1986-87 a n d 1967-88. . ------r e tu r n e d ------probation,. raorejmDderJnvestlgatlon dc ictions: No postseasonson Sanctions: No postsitseason play, Sanctions:is: One grant-ln-ald cut. MEMPHIS ST. TEXAS-]AS-ELPASO' and o1hfir»-iirfeafoforbel.g>na(U«l I ball, 1984-85; g ra n t-ln -a■aid id 1986-87; g ra n t-in -a id: restrictions, EAJJ AST CAROLINA Division I. I-A. Began probationpi Division I. BcgiBegan probation June ^__^fontfffior Infractions. ictions In baseball, men’s’n ’s ■ 1986-87. D ivisionI I-A.] Began probation M ^ ay 28, 1986, for tw o y e a rsr s in foot- 13, 1986, fo r three thre years In cross lastlM and_wr<>smng; no-off- — — Some soy thcrNCA:/CAArnlns-repu^- Off- ■______IOWA—------Sept_4,-1986586,-for-onc-ycar~ln-foot-—_ b b a l l__ haslfpthall. ,nnd„..v■women’s country, women’nen’s cross country. __ _ ■ lions for spile, temerrorlzing unlver- lus recruiting; no paidiald Division I. No probabatlon. Violat- ball, bbasketball. indoor and ouldocildoor track, women’s Illin g visits; grant-In-ald sitie s a n d a th le te s5 selectivelysi with ■aid Ions In sw im m inlg, g , women’s Sanctions;is : None. Sanctions: No bab a sk etb a ll Indoor a n d ouldooidoor tra c k . jls absolute power.• EvenE the NCAA ^slrlctiIctio n s for 1986 In b a s k e tb a ll. volleyball. MI!iilSSISSlPPJST. Pp o stse a so n p la y , 1986-87; J9'S979.074 in S a n c tio n s: NoMo men’si cross coun- sa y s t h a t d e s p ite gooigood Intentions, it . N E LO U ISIA N A Sanctions: No recruitlilting by head Division I. Began probation Sept. basketball b earnings re tu rn e d ; try a n d tra c k: poipostseason competi- ‘may haVe become> partpi of the pro- , ^Ivls'Islon I, Began probation Jan.an. swimming coach, Junene 1. 1986. to 18,1986, fo}r r onei year in basketball, football f< grant-ln-ald' restistric tio n s, lio n , 1986-87 andnd 1987-88;1 a llo w ed to b le m It w a s c re a te dIto to solve.I 6, for one year In basketball. — - Ju n e 1, 1987; grant-ln^In-ald reslric- women’s basketball, tennis, I1987-88. participate onlylly In1 colleglate-spon- NCAA officials admit adr to a com- ictions; No postseason play,lay, tions, 1986-87. • women’sgolf[olfaridsoflball. BRADLEY so re d e v e n ts du:durlng 1986-87 and . munlcatlons gap andmd flaws In their )6; no off-campus recruitingIng L O Y O LA , MlilD. I S a n c tio nis: s: None. • Division I. Began probatillio n J u ly 1987-88 In all splo o rti rts on p ro b a tio n . investigative metho(thods. bul say L------th a t’s no re a s o n to) scrap sc the whole and end-iid-all, bul I think we standJ a m ant }20, B e r s t sa id , LSU h a ss sps e n t m o re th a n $ 100,000D themselves,i but unless the U NCAA Nebrask's Osborsbome sees a reverse s y s te m . c lo se exajxaminatlon for Integrity andsnd NCAA In v e s tig a to rs have hi no sub- respondingg tot a four-year NCAA In-- showss leniency, that welispspring may prejudice in • thlh< e NCAA. " I d o n ’t Nevertheless, thereere are areas of fairness.IS . . . '^ n a power, so investistigatibns are qulry lhatI resulted r in football pro-- dc ry up. know lhat they’:ley’re being vindictive : ; . s e rio u s c o n c e rn : “ D o we W( re-Invent the wheel? Do pMe in varying degreeses of secrecy, batlon andnd the resignation- off After its own Investlgag atlon la s t to w a rd s a c re d cows.” cc Osborne said, ■ : • • Secret Investigation tions that create we creati;ate another organization likeIke leading to olher criticism!ms. athletic dlrc(Irector Bob Brodhead, who) spring,s Texas Christian1 reported "but I do thinkhlnk there’s a feelhig [. fear and mistrust.^ "T ‘There is a„cer_^_ Uie_NCA^;AA? M y..fccllng^as.alwaysiy s_ “It’s Incumbent on ius lo make; bugged "hisis own office during an1 seriouss foolball violation:m s to th e that,—‘B y - g ollyr^e-ve-got-lo-ahow— lly r r*' 'tain degree of paranoanola,” Louisville been lhathat you're belter off workinging sure people are not coi:ondemned In ongoing baskisketball investigation. NCAA. f Although the NCA.!AA sa id it p e o p le lh a t nobo'lobody is above getting ‘ ~ baskelbali coach Oemlenny Crum says, from withllh ln th e NCAA to c h a n g e I t.'’” secrecy or on hearsay,”” Nevada-Las Despite the th delay and expense,, vw ould h a v e h a d no c ase on Its own, hit.'” , ‘'Families and llvelll/ellhoods are af- ConfusIusion and frustration areare Vegas President Robebert iWaxson LSU Chanccncellor James Wharton's> thet program was put on1 probation| Suspicion alsoIso comesi from a sense fe c te d .” c o m m om. n . Take the cases of said. "I’m a strong supppporter of the only concern;rn Is secrecy. "I think in-- ffor a year with massiveve loss of thal once judged,- judg there is no • A feeling that dueJ processpr of law Is NebraskaIka and Northeast Louisiana, NCAA, and I voled for‘ everye one of vesligatorss shoulds come right down1 scs h o larsh ip s a n d $343,2033 in: teievi- recourse - thal guilt is assumed, 3 not the NCAA way.. thalth reputations ' Berstt saids« investigators w ere look-,ok-, the stiffcr penalties for• vviolators. In- the barrelI of o the university ratherr sions money. and the burdenlen of proot rests with - are mined without recourse.rec "We’re ing lnl(inlo Infractions ' InvolvingIng eluding thc death penally.ly. th a n coiductlng n d i outside inter- "Schools ask each other• fifor advice the university. It’s It a major concern “ suffering terribly fronrom that,” Mem- Nebraskaka football player DouglUg "B u t If 1 h a n d le d prob:jblems on my views,” hesaisa id . 0on how lo handle NCAA iinvestlga- among schoolss thatth have run afoul of phis State Presidisldent Thomas DuBosei when> they found evidenceice campus in thc same clanandcstine way Morgan, whow: Is Berst’s boss, feelsJ lions,”I TCU Coach Jim Wacacker said, lhe NCAA, Carpenter says. "Everybody that playays tho NCAA made Nor- Wholesale change. however, I: may theast anm example as Its first penal- never come. ty a g a inist s t a w om en’s p ro g ra m , HH " I f y o u look a t the thc NCAA long "Everytrybody is telling m e to shut enough, you’ll find that thai they pay in- up,” Vinesties said, "The m ore you say, IU ST ABBIIIViD! formants, and thal If Itwy want to the more•e Irouble' yoa’re-ln^'-N ever^ J ------“ hurt you, they wIlL”'Tormer To Bradley theiess, hhe c ta lk s. — ^ 5 0 0OTOTAtLYILOADED basketball coach DIckV;kVersacesald. "We weivere disappointed because we Versace, who leftft Bradley last were misiilsinformed obout what was s u m m e r d u rin g a n NCAA NC, investlga- going onn ___. hot once but repealed- tlon a n d b e c a m e a Detroit Di Pistons ly.” he said.sa "We were told It was assistant, says changitnglng the NCAA minor, theihen lold Ihls was serious. If I SK/MEBG)A R D n s : 133 Mq ii Canilgnm*nl Auction I M a in d t 3 r d Sit.Eoit, t. E ^ Twin FalliIII : - I ■ P ” InTh*MaglcValli^illayM alI~ ’ i E f B t e S X I ^ ______- Ila Twin Folia = = ■ T ■ ■ ■ ___>y ______' —— ■ I I

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Slafuak at 734-5689 or Urry Clas!^sifiecfain d ex ^ ■81733-0006.______s - Z ------^------I The following subjects WIdowor ' would IIKo to meel iristmas I ailracUvo non-smoking mid- Deadline:!S I and issues arelnvolved: dio-age ^ woman lor compa- 074J74 Mutieol Intirum enit - ^ Number, location, and , A N N O U ^ >76 Offlc* Equlpmenl nlonsnlp. II inlerosled NCEMENTS 076 costs of housing to be please r write Box 0959. TF. — 077)77 Rodio. TV a Stereo 1 ^ 078>78 Furnilur* S Corpelt wealherlzed: IO I l8?»3._...... OOI Florittt 079,179Appllonce« agencies lo perlorm Thee Times-Ne^)ws will closi) s e ound OOaioftCFoum «OH*olingaAlrCond. . wealherlzation (or 003Announctir■coment* IS2 Building M olerloli low-income persons * 004Sp«clal Nolle**Noll 5>B3Cafoe« ^ , Salei with priority extended ------005M#moflotNot Nolle*. S J . ^ Selected offers earlyy Christmas> Eve and allill of >B4Tool* to the elderly and I 006P«r»onolt '•» 0661«6 Firewood handicapped - ______0871>87 Ploni*aTr*«« Residents of Idaho. — — Q«a0g, Voriity food* The public hearing on Chriristmas Dayy SO th a t ouiur I ^ SELECTED;0 OFFERS( 0?0lfTO Peu S Supplies the (| proposed State Plan 007-Jobs ol Interest ■ 092.i92Aucllont ^ will b e hold T h u rsd ay , AGGRES^Fimlse* ; ^o’li I emtiployees caon enjoy the ■> 007 Jobtoflnlor:nl*r*ii | I ' , H - J J a n u a ry 8, 1987 a t 7;l30 now , taking appiieallons 'or ] ooa soi«« p*opii P.M. in the West Con- stylistj & tech poslllon. Pai'- 1 FARMERS MARKET [ 009 £mplo)fm«n: ference Room, lobby of tlmo i & full-limo available. OlOProfaiilono Guaranleed wagos, paid I holiiliday with thheirfqmilie!B S . I onolService* ■ • Hall ^ of Mirrors. Boise. ' OUOoyCortSc• Service* 0951 vacalion. advanco training. 9SFerlIlii*rSTopSoil Idaho. ll CallShorry7^m ; ______OI5Boby*‘»«r*e n 096196 Form Seed Prior lo the public • 0)6Errploym«ninonlW onied 097197Hoy. C roinS F eed hearing, ^ any person may AMERICAN I Privatete party deadllnnes a re as follo>l o w s r f I ' OI7eutin««tOpkOpportunlliet 098f98 Form* for Reni review f the proposed Personnel & Temporary OlSlneomtPropProperty 09999Po*ture« f lor Reni State c Plan in the DHW For Insertiolion O n: D eadline Is:s: j i '■ 030Mon«ylolooloen 1001railveitockWonled / Services 021 Monvy Won Administrative Pro­ Voniod 10101 >Anlmol Breeding cedure . Section. State­ "JOIIIcosloSorve You" I I Thursday, DcDec. 25 ...... Wedidnesdoy, Dee. 24,3, 3 : O O P . M . II 023 Invotlmanli•01* 102W Cotile( I NOUPFRONTFEES 025 Inilrucilonon . . I03C03 Dairy Equipment wide , Community Acllon Pormanofll 4 temporary l l Friday,Dec.c. 2 6 ...... Wedidnesday, Dec. 24,3,3:00P.IW . 11 026M utk LeitoiiKOn* 104^W H orie. Agencies,' or in any ol openings. E.O.E. MfFfH. 105f05 H orte Equipment lhe I Regional ad­ 409 Shoshono SI. So. t06SM Swine ministrative r Offices ol 734-WM, 322-OlM,467-5627^ t^REAlESTATIATE FO ILSA IE------LW.5aaSheep/Goolt ______1the Department.______lOPoullry&Robbll* Copies of ttie propos- "bCl/^^ELL ' -4-iA tei/V i ' JI2I.I21rrigoliort.' ed ( Stale Plan may be Call 734-9256 qr42J-5fl04_ i^ill Re-Openn, As Usual, ... 0290p«nHouifllutet '»3F13 Form &Ronch Suppllei obtained ( by wrltlng -to CALL liS FIflSt. YOU'LL BE . dSO Home* ForS«rSole 1UF14 Form Im plernenit the ( State Economic Op- GLAD ' YOU 0l6. Hundreds 03IOul-oI-TowrownHom*$ I'SF15 Form Work Wonted portunity | Ollico, ol ' wonderful nanny iobi rididy, DeceiMnbier26~At rt y i availablo throughout tho 032Buhl/FilfrH.•r Home* Slatehouse, Bolso. country. and .several V 033Klmb«rV/H( ^/Hof^*enHome* ^ ^ RECREATIONAL pp Idaho i 83720. oversees , fobs will bo 034 J»rom t KotrHome* t / T l Anyone may submit avallat}lo ^ wiihIn sixty days. 8:00 aa.m. r 033 Oooding/W.|/W*nd«ll Hom*» " ^ 1 - * written commenis Musl t bo al loast a high 036R«olE*iat«ViteW onled , j'OAvlotionOa regardingr the proposed school : oraduato. with high 037FofmiondR.idRencho* , 3, BootiaMorinellemi State S • Plan. For standards. ! Also placing ox- 038 AcfMO* S l< 122S|2SporiinoCood* assistance S on technical perioncoa F baby nurses, J 039 Butlnats ProP'OP*"/ . 123G3Cun«ondRilIe* . C housokoopora. residential 040Cam«tcrylo questions concerning ^ 1244 SnowSf Vehicles tho | proposed State Plan cooks, ^ companions for- 043 VocolionI ProperlyPre ,355 T,Trovel Trailers r handicapped and Iho oldor­ 044 CondomlnluiInlum* For Salo I26G conlact John ly. |i WE ARE NEEDING IM­ 6Compers«Sh*lli Chamberlin.r Department k 045 Mobil* HomilomoiForSole 137M7MolorHome* ^ MEDIATELY AN EXPERI­ ot Health and Welfare, ENCEDe FARM COUPLE TO ■i; ___ 128UIOUnlityTrallori Stale ^ Economic Oppor- MANAGE K A LARGE ESTATE IN RURAL CONNECTICUT. ■” i m RENTA ' tunlly t OHice, (208) 334- !> ...... I- 5731. Boise. All written Tho J owners of Ihls oslalo 00OOrWobsoflntBfBst -■ 007-Jol» Offl of Interest 015115-Babysitters C T AUTOMOTIVE J spond a flood amouni ol .... ^ • • comments c and dala ’ I R e a l e s t a t e I j llmo In Italy, and noed com- nNEEDEbTlulME imo" RN’s. WANTED: WA Molhers holpor- Chii^hlld caro, my homo noar I' 050 Fum lthtddHou*** H( concerning the propos- potent . carolakors lor inoir 3pn3pm-llam shift.-Qurloy Care lulor. tuK non-smokor, non- Saw i Aulo Service ^ awloolh. 2 yoars and up. ------‘051 Unlurnlih»dhedHooie* 21* ed State Plan must bo proporly : and animals. A CoiContor. Evory olher drinker, drir assist children with Phoihono734-3122.------_ , • • 052 Furn. ApU.tt. Ja Duplex** jW2AuloParlsaAcceitorle* A directed r to the undor- soparalo , home Is provided woiwookond oil. DNS. LoRyo schooling. sch Room, board “------“ -- o3o_|i3&-Hoine« For Sale I ; 054 Unlurn. ApU^pUSDuplexe* JJ*3 Autos W onted signed, and must bo on o mo grounds. For infor- GillGlllesplo, BN. 678-9474. ___ (prl 055 Roommat*»\t*»Wonied W4 AAutos lor Reni postmarked' or delivered mallon n pleaso conUct omOpening-for pormanonl % “ra msnS-Employment Wanted flr'acllvo»bricirhomo al 756 056 Roomi ForjrReni R< ’355 CiCycles a Supplies ; HELPERS WEST. INC. 533 uS courses at Rick's Collogo.' oilhvlow Or. 4 bdm), 2 I , . on or before January 3, *; limo to lull timo medical cou OUSECleANINGrTx'poTr K hs" 057Rar)lalAAoblliobli* Horn*. |WHc6 Heovy Equipment - 1987. ^ Oral and/or written West 500 Soulh. Bounlilul, receplionlsl. Must have uso ol vehicle, active youlh Iths, lrg Imly-rm w/2 frplcs |j 9 Pick-Up Trucks ' Utah M010 or CALL 801- tne icod, thorough, reliable 4 ono10 w/insort. Covered ''i : • . 058 0lllc*4Bu»l,B utlntit Rental ’39 Pl com m ents can be pres* i knowledge ol Insuranco bill- groups 0^0 In local ward. Ploaso I 059 Condomlnlur 0 Heavy Truckt/S«ml's ^ 29M266, ______,_ r n g soncT detailed resume lo >vo referoncos. 733-4722.__pallo.ilio. two car oarago. lrg ; ! nlumRentol* ented al the above- ^ ing, transcription, book- son -D60Wor*houi*/:'••/SloroBoRontol 1 Vons i Clerical poslllon 043 V/onl*d 100 R.ntR. 64-Wheel OrI.f«s Dated this 10th day skills. , 10 koy & llghl book- minimum mir ol 2 yoars oxpoti- WANTED: WA FamiiyAsslslant. >usos. . 733^)329 Tuea, calla^11 allor fl(?m 733-5263. J. ----- — ------065 lo u flil i TfolTfollorfi*f>lol------aAnliquBAutoi______„_ofOecember..1986C ------.-keepingk _-o*porlanco —ro-ontonco-In-a medical- oillco—Cleaning.anfl.iianny.dullQS-_,— Cla m rs.orSal,m ornings. Beauli: 066 Mobllo Home |«9 A Autos-AMC . Andrewt W. Cover, qulred. q Sond resum e to Box oxcollont exc salary and Must Mu: have transportallon. WillIII live Tn'wiih didorly'm'an rostorath~ ' j ■340Se) Service Directory Docember22andK, I ' iring. Call 80547S-6000 Exi. Groon Gre Acros Caro Conlor, :__ IREER OPPORTUNrTY: Soodsl)Odstovo. dining room, . .. 1986 and January 5f-l087. nR-10467 lor curroni lodoral 934934-5601. .______Jtual ot Omaha. As much u g3.000. qqo Croslwoocf Or. Call ^ SALES ‘ lial-______RNRN's wanted. 3-11 and 11-7 ii J1500 lo J200 monthly, m l<■0404. u n ______( I nood a low good poopio to shills. shl' Also LPN wanlod lor INSURANCE . AGENT “hooone 1-e00-«24-4247. Equal SfTTrr iportuniiyCom panyM /F. ’ OWNER Brick home on 1 LEGALNOTICEE LEGALNOTICE LEGALNOTICE ' sorvlce cuslomors. tako days. da> Apply al 640 Fllor Avo. A A lirst 11 c lass soles o'pportu- Oppc iced double lot. 6 bdrms, -fl. , orders. & dollvor; Fotlor WB»lorcali734-6S45. Wo nily nilv is available in our.Twin FORIR SALE; E'asy accoss 3 ballbalhs. oil - heal, aulo -fl- ^jAnnbuncementa g Fafis market for the riflfil mole ■- NOTICEOF ‘ ^ushj.cpllocJ:43W)^.^____ Sales flop. Magic Valloy >101.12 unita and cafe. Ex- sprtnki'rinkior, lots of closols 4 ;fl (1972). S e e d Potalo,10 group Interested In.lho ' — ...... ■I.I.I..' L Live-in companion for oldor- aroa. aro company car lurnlsh- person. Our company ofiors ll 374574 on M4. Trados/term s. built-inilt-in drawers. J69,900.479 fl PLAN AMENDMENTT Management Rogula-la- m atter may submit oral ly lady In Buhl aroa. Full ed, od, olhor bonollls. Sond on oxcollont 'onlry lovol Phonono (503)889-5314.____ Plorco.irce. 733-79S0 . ____ _ ------i| compensation aflroomonl [r;:;- : - The Idaho Doparimenileni tions in apecifled Areasas or written tesllmony to llmo & part limo. Light rosumo ros & salary require- wiih good growlh polonlial. VcfODondont / rostaurani in By ■ owownor. Biick home In I < ; of H ealth a n d W elfare0 Is (1973), P e rtain in g to theie the undersigned on or OOl-FloriJts hhousokooping & cooking, monls mo to Salos Rop. Box 3 ' , faal lood or possiblo full Woodrlxjdrldgo. 3530 oq II on ' - rovlsing the Low*lncomo 12) bofore January 12, 1987, • Room & board. Salary noflo- 2730. 273 Pocntello. ID. 83206. Successlui salos experl- L l''! )mo P o tato T uberw orm (1962) onco, not necessarily In- f prvlco. p se ats 80.324-6453. ono0 10»lovoT. 4 bdrmo. ibalhj, •; Homo Energyirgy and Potato Rotot at the aforemenllonod • liable. Call543-4Q19. aulilul oak kilchon, 4 car | '002-LQ3l&Found 'J 3«creUry.with.leBai oxpori-_ surance. gur< Is prolorrod along - Motolloi. 24 units. Family livlnQ beautll Assistance Block Grantran t-N em alo d e (1956), saidId address. This Depart- Motol manager noodod to encenco. Rosumo to P.O. Box wilh a lour yoar colloflo artors. J75.000 + Incomo. garagerage w /atoraco. Ownor i. plan. Monies, originallyally regulations having boen)n ment shall fully review run 14 unit moloi. Dullos in- i751788. Twin Falla. ID. 83303. (jOQidogroe. Wo also consitfor lEAT TERMS! wlllirnjII linanco. 734-7039._____ ' oulllnod In the currenienl superseded by subse-6- and consider afl written JEROME DOG LOG cludos " managing and maid Start al ovor »4 por hour,' 30 Ind"Indlvlduais wllh recent ACEREALTY«733-5217 — ^ ^IRRENT f l i OR SALE Nico 3 i- fiscal years plan for quent legislation or be-e- and oral submissions work. Prolor couplos, day paid vacalion. Free hoaiheavy public contact expo- ■" ' • bdrm.rm, 1V4 balh. oloc. hoat. • •• AVAILABLE FOR 'Salarlos c and a 2 bdrm apt low-income weatherlza-i2a- Ing no longer applicablele concerning this pro­ A00PTK3N. ? modical caro. Guaranlood rion'rloncoJn aroas olhor than (HA.18-Income P r ^ f t y ; • 1 windows. S275 +.'-dopos-. tlon p ro le c ts will bo under current condl-ji. posal received on or bo- Houra MotvFrI -lurnlshod. i Call 678-2241 or training „ i from ovor 70 Job salosalos. Wo olfor excellent ____ In Jerom e. Call 324-6 ^ . 12«)pm 2:00pm. '-5 4 « i ______Sfiolds.ll l you aro bolwoon 17 bombonollls Including profit- Docicd o irlr courl for salo on 4 HOME^)ME FOR SALE: 6 yrs old. f - diverted to b e n e flis in tions, (Pursuant to the.ie loro that date. 4 34, nofhprior aonrlco. high sharsharing and a pension plan, .f ai : order to allow paymentsmts procedure prescribed by)y Dated this 12th day NAILS & 3 acros. 10 spacos now, 3400» scsq ft., 7 bdrms, maslor / 1. 1 fomalo, spayod ^Exporioncod monlcurlst of- ac^achool diploma grad.. & ifII yc you aro higlily molivalod room>m lo doublo. city sowor bdrm-lcrm-loaded wilh oxtras, I for h e atin g c o s ts lo con*on- Section 67-5203, Idaho10 o( December, 19S6. i lorod oppodunilios in now loolooking for steady employ- lo lo achieve untlmltod in- &wal*alor.62S-5739. vanity tlnue. Pursuant to Public Richard R. Rush. tat)raJor,gold,10(n6ntlis. ^ nlty for hor. 3 bath, 2 bllc C ode. unisox salon in Magic Valloy momonl & oducallonal comcomo, contact Stovo Minor plox on Crostview, 2 UfoplacBpiacos. Now catpoi, • Law 97-35. Title XXVI,cvi. PLEASE TAKE FUR- Director X Moans Cross Bred Mali. Cail Ronoo at Hair, berbonollls. cail uo. U.S. Navy at32lt323-7M2lorappIication Ih,- 2 bdrm. bulll-ins. drapesipos and blinds. ElocUic *> • Section 2605 (c)(2) the tho THER NOTiCE that a Idaho Department Trends 733-5646.______^Rocruillng. 733^323. infoiinformation. .nrnr al pump, sprinkling ALLSTATE B rage, vory nlco, JTS,000 or hoat Department Is makingIng complete copy of htele of Agrlcullure Shollor < localod on l mllo ? Whon you've lost m er.7i3-sgi7,42i-624i. sysiomslom. Assumoblo VA Classlliod foadora aro Wh INSURANCE COMPANY — ...... — loan. Jl — :— avallahla.bia, iaid.rcgulBtions.may. beit> Pim ltRH-M onday,__ _ wosl v road, uso iho onlranco loohina lor Iloms Ihoy want sorsomolhlng valuable, - a . 5 in. Job transler.^ali 733- _ 10 Sowor planl acroaa-Uio • »468Falnrl«wAvanue. l7of 734-1220,______• . (or public comment. Forfor obtained from tho10 Decehiber22and29,______' to buy."Placo yo'ur'ao today claclassified ad can bo a BolM U alio 83W 020-H-MonoyToLoan addlllonal Informationon u n d e rsig n e d a t 2270 OldId 1986andJanuaw5,l987. ■ road[ from KART Radio. 1987 for quick rosponso. 733- valivaluable (riond In findina It. - Doo licensos may bo pur- q Aa /EOE — please contact Patricia'Ola Penitentiary Road,d, - ^ ^ N O T l W F W t l N r 0626. CalCall 7330626. — .. Johnson,. Division, of chased at tho Cily Wator Of* LOTS OF HOME of B o ls ^ Idaho 83701. TOADOPTA Ilco I booinnlno Doc. 1st. ” OlO-ProlsMkmal I®-WnYestant L< Management Services,e s, p l e a s e t a k e FUR-^ - STATE PLAN FOR 007-Job3o(tnlefB8t 007-jotisollnlKMlOff ______I____ lor youryoui money. A giant fam- 450 West State Slreel,lel. THER NOTICE lhatBl WEATHERIZATION** Call C ...... ^ SeiYlcM METFTROPOLtTAN IS ily roomroon and big living room . ■ . PAYIfYINQ THE HIGHEST makeko thisI 3 bodroom vory ' :• B o l s e j d a h o 83720, Mft-OS' u n le s s re q u e s te d In writ­it- ASSISTANCE FOR ifnoanawor < 324-4313 T — • 334-6578. fyoed Your Chimney Qoan- PR)CIKIES IN 33 YEARS for comforiTiforlablo. Tho fenced ' ing by lwo(ily-(ive (25) or5r LOW-(NCOME LOST I proacriplioft' " »d? 135, inserts pulled 4 roalil oBtato c contracts, doods yardd 'w' w il l't o r th o ' chiidron...... PUBLISH: Monday, more persons, by a gov-,V-. PERSONSANDNOTKJE Bunglassos, S brown rima in A V , :leanod,.no oxtra charge, 5 of tr black cas(ybhono 733-6454. ROUTE VAILABLE trust, morlgagos. par- roamim in In saloly. Also includ- December22and ernmenlarsubdIvlslon or3r QFHEARINQ I s, no commissions. That od is la ai 1 bodroom apart- ' 29,1986.______agency,, or by aala Notice Is'hereby given ans MORE MONEY for m onLnL 1240-60 l Call Ray. ; ? IN TWINI FFALLS irulortna by certified loach- youlj| Sorry no loans mado. : InThoMatterof associallon presenting a that the Idaho qepart- 'OOJ-Announcemsnts ..... Repealing Certainain petition with signatures 7 0 0 a e o o block* of HHorrison, er 600 block . er.9r. (Q r^ o s 1-e: sii skills; in (colie)liecO ' . 20&-nfO387.' I la ment of - Health and • 'ny home. Call n^TISS, ■ Uolrc : Regulallons of not less than hyenty-i - Welfare proposes to of Tylor an d Quincy,cy, 400 .Block of- -Eii Iropolltan Financial Ser- - -G.S.R...... 004-Special Notices vteoa,oa, P.O. Box 2040, Twin , concerning Potatoess (ive (25) m e m b e rs of thee adopt Q State Plan (or Altoir. 300 « 400 bloc^ocks of Meadows, • js, IP 83303-2040. GEMSTATE ' NOTICE OFINTENDED:D organlzallon, a publicic Weatherizal-lon ■ 700 block of Newport. O H -O ayC areServlcea £5!l2i AGENCY ACTION h e arin g will n o t b e h e ld . . IRA’SAIN'TDEAD, “ REALTY A ssistance (or Low* Ploose rospond only if you\ live close to -ovlng atmosphoro lor 02&- : . PLEASE TAKEKE PLEASE TAKE FUR-^ income Persons. . .pur- 10%. Call 7^ 0 7 8 . -• S-HmlcLessQM. 7344400- _ these areas —CgI1:_-the tf TImes-Neva :hlldren, my homo. Joyco _____ -TT-NCHCE-that-thffTfdaho:ihorTHER-NOTICE thal-for-Jr- -suant-to Part A-42 U.S.C. . - 3rown 734-1485 or 733-115S. Ttklm O R T O aF R E E .. ! -1 Mondoy tfirough Frldoydoy. 8:00 o.m. to 1-«XM32-45e9ext008 : Department of the purpose of determln-1- 6681-6872 o( Tltib IV of Has f your campor boon •or that weekend S?"'* ’ ■» • Agriculture proposes loto Ing whether the regula-^ the Energy Conservation aeoino a moro drivoway than 5:00 p .m .. ,733:0931>31 ■ ■ ' . . Stidoaway . you'vo always S£!iZi17330003.______: repeal the Irlah Seedad (ions will be repealad asB ahd ProiTuctlon Act, P.L. ' campBilealc Soli It with a drea.Irum od of. olarl your Buy,y, aeli. tra d e ,' h ire- Cali[ 733^«20733 to placo"yo7f i ; Potato . . Quarantinene -proposed, any person or>r 94*385, 90 Stat. 1125 et. ctasalliod c ad. Call 733-0626. , - soanloarch In the roal osUto classsslllod Is tho ono placo {Hasallicsallied ad. W« ra horo 10 ,r -coiui;oiumnsol«lasaiflod. youci can do It all. servovoyou.' yc • ’ V ll ■ f , ...... t / I) • -WTimea-Nflwfi.Twinwin Falls, Idaho Monday,,Oecember22.19Sa 0( J F e a i r a n d I loathli n g r TNCA/A ’s pSecret Investlga- 1------tions, • a confusingg rulesj book, do _ communication —• all a part of the I ' reason there's a batibattle brewbg be- \ Iweea Uie NCAA andnd college Iunder NC'2AA saneictions at the problem In this,thk the first o f a Ihree-partserles: a ie A u o c ia te d P r e s s . Divisiona 1.I Began probattoa Junei LOUISIANA ST. 8,1986, f o r tw'oyeai^inbasketball. o yc N C-A A A m e m b e rs o n p ro b atio n a; 2,1986, forone r 01 year In basketball, Division I'A. Began probation p Sanctions: No Nc postseason play, By JO H N N ELSO N of Olet. ct. 23, 19B6, w ith schools, divl Sanctions:ns: No off-campusi Sept.2 18, .1986, fo r o n e y e ara r in fool- 1986-87; n o off-campus off* recruiting TheAssoclatedPress, „ sio n ,, ddate thal penalty was impos recruitingI byI head coach during; ball.1 by basketballII cocoaching staff duHng e d , ddate a t penalty will end, length o ’ probation.. Sanctions; None. p ro b a tio n . A deep.^mlstrustI l5i: growing be- P™?"*;latlon, sports involved, anc • - '5 . ^ - s . ILLLL.-CARBONDALE T E N N E S S E E WIS(WISCONSIN twoen the NCAA andmd scliMls whlcH :tlons Imposed: • Division1 1.1 Began probation laI Division I*A. Began probation p Division I. BeBegan probation July have felt ils sting, shrshrouding lie war , G E O R G W ^ 1 ^ : 0 1 June 1985i for fo two years in basket-• (Oct. 9.1986, fo r o n e y e a r In1 football.f( 15, 1986, fo r Iwitwo-years in baskel- on cheating in susplci)lclon and stirring vision I-A and L Began proba bail. ■ Sanctions: None. ba ll...... sentiment for a newworderio o college J a n . 3, 1985, fo r one y e a r ir Sanctions:ns: No postseason play, N E B R A S K A Sanctions: 'Head'He coach’s salary a lh le tlc s . 3all and basketball, \ 7 - ^ J t *355-86; noto teI lev isio n a p p e a ra n c e s . Division I-A and I. Bcgaija n p ro b a- frozen f o r 1986-876-87. Sancinctlons; Foolball grant-in-aid-aid // 1985-86. ttlon Oct. 14, 1986, fo r one10 year iti SO. MEMETHODIST reslricrictio ! n s, 1985-86 a n d 1986-87; IDAHO 5T. ffootball and so ftb a ll. Division I-A.•A. B egan pro b atio n ,880 in e a rn in g s re tu m e d ; nc D ivision1 1. B e g an p ro b a tio n J u n e S an c tio n s: No so ftb a ll po:postseason A ug. 15, -1985,i5, !for three years in . ‘IftheNCAAA w a n t s t o baslieU:etball off-campus recruitingling 19. 1985, for two years in bosket* play, { 1985-86. football. ngprobation. I look long enoIiough and by h e a d c o ac h d u r in g[probation. p ball. SOUTHERNCALI Sanctions: No bowl g am es, 1985- ALABAMA ST. FLO R ID5A A Sanctions:m ; No postseason play, Divislsion I-A. Began probation p 86 and 1986-87;•87; no television ap- harS enough,h, they’U divIsvision I-A. Began probationtion Division I-A. Beg:g a n p ro b a tio n 1985-86; no0 television I appearances, ID ec. II, 1985, fo r tw o y e airs rs In fool- pearances, 1986-87; 198i grant-in-ald 8,- 1985, fo r 20 m o n th s in foot-oot- Jan. 13,1985, for two • find som ethin 0 y e a r s In foot* 1985-86. ball. .r e s t r ic tio n s , 1986-[986-87 a n d 1987-88. •ing.’ i T ' b all. ALALABAMA A&M Sanctions; Grant-in-aidd reslric* TEXAS\S CCHRISTIAN — Northeast“ J-ouIsiana1 nctlons: No recruiting by headead Sanctions: No bowlvl g a m e s. 1984- D ivision1 I.I On probation until lions, I 1986-87 a n d 1987-88. D iv isio n I*A.*A. B egan probation h in 1985-86. 85 and 1985-86; no ; television t ap- June 3 0 ,1987,)87, in so c c e r. B A Y LO R May 6, 1986, for three1 years In foot- President Dwlwight Vines ARIZON A ST. perances, 1985-86 aridtd 1986-87; loss , Sanctions:is: No postseason. play, Division I. Began probatiation Dec. ball, ------D ivisvision I. Began probation Dec.)ec. of 10 g ra n ts , 1985-86:6 a n d 1986-87; indefinitely;y; grant-in-aid restrlc- 16, 1 1985, fo r tw o y e a r s in basket- Sanctions; N No o bow l g am es. 1986- University presidenients and coaches 984, for onc year in basketball,•all, additional grant-in-aidid re s tric tio n s , iions, 1986-87,-87. tball. 87; g ra n t- in -alid ld restrictions, r 1987-^ question not onlyly the NCAA’s ball, men’s gymnastics and E.TENN.SS T . SOLO U TH FL O R ID A Sanctions: No poslseasoson play, and 1988-89; $343,203 $3^ in earnings methods but the motllotives behind the illing. Probation expires on Division I. Began probationpi May Division1 1.I. Began probation July 1985-86; 1 g ra n t-in -a ld rcslistrictions, from postseajseason competition crackdown, which hashai 25 schools on 31,1986. 1,1986, fo r o n e y e a r lnib b a s k e lb a iL 9.1986, fo roone n y e a r In so c c e r. l1986-87 and 1987-88. re tu rn e d . probation,.more undender investigation . nctlons: No postseasonson Sanctions: No poststseason play, Sanctions:is: O ne grant-in*ald cu t. M E M P H IS ST. TEXAS-:a s *e l p a s o and others in fenr 01of beingt peMllied b a ll, 1984-85; g ran t-in -aid■aid 1986-87; g ra n t-in -a idd r e s tric tio n s , EAS; AST CARO LIN A D ivision I, I*A. B e g an probation pi Division I. BeganBeg probation June ______forminop-lafractlonsr- ictions__ ^ln_baRCball,__men's;n 's__ 1986:^.______Division__I1-A Rpgnn pm h n H n n___May_28H J9B6. fnr twn yearsrs In fivi(- 13 1986, fo r thtyp Ih r ypnr^ In ____ Some say the NCA/:AA ruins reputa- nasties and wrestling; no off- - IOWA Sept. ’4, 1986,)86, fo r one y e a r in foot* ball, t basketball and vwomen’s counlry, womenlien’s cross country, lions for spite, tem;rrorizing univer- camp^pus recruiting; no paidiald Division L No probiibation. Violat- ball, baskelbali.b Indoor and outdojtdoor track, women’s sities and athletesJ 54 selectively with recmjitlng ti visits; grant-ln-aidaid ions in swimmingng, women’s Sanctions;is; N one. Sanctions; No babasketball Indoor and outdootdoor track. ils absoiute power., EvenC the NCAA_ ■ictJons lor 1986 in basketball:______------MISiississipprsT.------—postseasonp play^86-87;.J9iE979.074.ln_ -.SancU onsi.NN o_ ojneii’s.cross-coufl- _____ s a y s th a t d e sp ite goo<}ood Intentions, U ------NBLOUISIAWA------Sanctions: No recnii•uiting by head . Division I. Began probation Sept. basketball b camlngs returned; re try and track( postseasonpc compell* 'may bave become ps /Ision L Begaiuprobatlon Jan.an. swimming coach, Junm e 1, 1986, to 18, 1986, foir r onec year In basketball, foolball fi grant-in*aid rcstistrictions, tlon, 1986-87 andind 1987-88;; allow ed to b le m It w a s c re a te d lo t 16, for o n e y e a r in b a sk e lb a li. J u n e 1, 1987; g ra n t-ir-in-'ald reslric- women’s basketball, tennis, ■ ' 1987-88.1' participate onlylly in collegiate-spon- NCAA officials adna d m it to a com - , ictions: No postseason play,ay, tions, 1986-87. • w om en's golfolf a n d so ftb a ll, BRADLEY sored events during di 198647 aod munlcations gap andnd flaws In their ^^85-86,B6; no off-campus recruitingIng L O Y O LA , M:MD. Sanctions:s : IN one. Division L Began probatillio n J u ly 1987-88 In a ll spp o o rt rts on probation. investigative metho s ... poena power, so investistlgations are qulry lhat: resulted n In foolball pro- c s e rio u s c o n c e rn : - dry up. know that they'hey’re being vindictive "D o W(we re-invent the wheel? Do done in varying degreesics of secrecy, bation nd and the resignation off Afler ils own Investlga ■ ' ' • Secret Investigationtions that create we crcal gatlon last toward sacredKl cows,"c Osbome said, sate another organization likeike leading to olher criticismims. alhlelic direcrector Bob Brodhead, who) spring,s Texas Christian1 reporled "but I do thiniIhink there's a feeling ' : ; • fear and mistrust. "T"There is a cer- the NCA.^AA? My feeling has alwayslys "It’s incumbent on1 ius to make bugged Is. his. ow n o ffice d u rin g a n s ; * tain degree of parano 1 serious football violations'ns to the lhat, ‘By golly,lly, we've got to show snola," Louisville been thalhat you’re better off workingIng sure people arc nol cocondemned in ongoing baskiskelball investigation. NCAA. r A lthough th e NCAy ’ ~ basketball coach fienr'enny Crum says, from with AA said it people thal nobclobody is above getting 'llh ln th e NCAA to c h a n g e it.”” secrecy or on hearsay,”,” Nevada-Las Despite the th delay and expense,, v would have had no case on “Families and llvelllelihoods are af- Confusi on Its own, hit."’ usion and frustration areire Vegas President Robi)b e rt M a x so n LSU C hanceicellor James Wharton’s> thet program was put onI probation] Suspicion alsoilso comes from a sense fe c le d ." c o m m o)n. n . Take the cases of said. “I’m a strong supiipporter of the only concernTn is secrecy. “I think in- f r • A feeling that due pr • for a year with massiveve loss of that once ju judi d g e d , th ere is no ! process of law is Nebraskaik a a n d N o rth e a s t L o u isia n a.. NCAA, and I voted forr ievery one of vestigators> shoulds: come right down> ssc h o larsh ip s a n d $343,203 I not the NCAA way,, thatth reputations Berst si ! In teievi- recourse — th tha a t g uilt Is assum ed, I sa id in v e s tig a to rs w e re look*}k* the stiffer penalties for'r violators, in- the barrel of ol the university rather• sslon money. and the burdenden o( proof rests with - are ruined without recourse.rec "We’re ing int(Into infractions involvingng elu d in g th c d e a th p e n altyty- (han conduiducting outside inter­ “ suffering terribly fron: "Schools ask each other■ f(for advice the university.y. It’sIi a major concern : rom that," Mem- Nebraskaika football player Dougug "But if I handled prob■oblems on my views," hesa sal id . 0 : phis Slate Prcsidi on how lo handle NCAA Invesliga- li among schoolsIs thalIf have run afoul of - sidenl Thomas DuBose; when^ they found evidenceice campus in the sam e clarandestlne way Morgan, whowi Is Bersl’s boss, feels; lions,"li TCU Coach Jim Wac Carpenter says, “Everybody uiat playi acker said, the NCAA, ayers were selling tickets for[or as they do, 1 couldn'tI't survive as (he NCAA needs ne to regain thc trust-I- "T" h e story going a ro u n d nonow Is that "For those: of us accustomed to a ss u m e s tb a t w e 're realrea l o u tla w s .’’ p ro fit, president," Maxson said,d. not only off its it members but also of v • Use of 25 part-time r when anyone calls, you tellIII them lo w o rk in g througii)ugh the courl system me investigators Coachh Tom1 Osborne said NCAA in- UNLV’s basketball piprogram was thepubllcati;It la rg e . answer a all of the NCAA’s c " • that the NCAA admlUnits it can’t con- vestlgator > questions and m eellng a particularp burden of , tors told players that no put on probation and Coach ( Jerry "We need:d to c o m m u n ic a te b e tte r• byb s a y in g ,‘N ot lo m y knowleiledge."’ proof, I admitII It Is difficult lo switch ; ' tro l fu lly . " I h a v e som| forcement division has expanded to lodging,, lending1 her a wristwatch:h school Is given full dedetails, Berst him, somellie tlm es W arre n B ro w n , fo include compliance, giv formerplaycrs. giving colleges a and lettlnting her shool baskets in a said. Then, (hc school1 is asked lo sometimes WWa alte r B y e rs." Nol everyone agrees w ith the hotline lo help avoidd accidentala vio- dark gym.m . conduct its own investigat;ation. SometimesIS sch o o ls r e p o r t sacred sa cow theory. -Ir•In fact, ■fflfiiHHSaBaJ lotions. And enforcercement officers Universl:rsity President Dwightht a r e tr y in g to w o rk fa slesler. i Vines say>ays the NCAA made Nor- Wholesale change,, however,h may theast anm example> as its first penal* never come. ty againsl.isl a w o m e n 's p ro g ra m , "If you look at the NCAA long "Everybrybody is telling, me to shut enough, you’ll find thathat they pay in- up," Vinesies said. "The more you say, JJUST ARRIIIVEB^ formants, and thal. if they want to the more•e IroubleI you’re In.” Never------hurt yo u rth ey wl!l;"-foi-formerBradley-thcIess.'heh e la lk s . ------500 b a sk e tb a ll c o a c h D ickk VV< e r s a c e sa id . "W e wvere er disappointed because we OTOTALLYlLOADED Versace, who left[t Bradley: lost were misi:isinformed about whal was - summer during an NC/VCAA investlga- going on1 ... .nofonce but repeated- tlon and became a Detroit Dc Pistons ly," he said.sa "We were told It was assistant, says changinIging the NCAA minor, Iheihen lold this was serious. If I SKfi\TEBO)ARDJ Is impossible. “You mightml| do better could usee onec word In characterizing s V to take on an oil carltartel,” he said, ourdealintings with the NCAA, I would "T h e y ’re no t a s pow erfulrfu l.” s a y th e y wcwere unprofessional.” Wllh big-iime collegcIge sporls beset Berst sal>aid Vines miscalculated, by charges of illegal1 recniitlngrc and One rea;eason the penalty was so payoffs to players,s, the NCAA harsh, hee isaid, was that a graduate adopted lhe so-calledd "death" penal- assistantI Irled to mislead in-' t y ’’ a t ils conventionn lilast January, vesligators3rs. Perry's status as one of :f~. N ew Shilip m en t I The rule allows the NCNCAA to ban a the countr;Itry’s lop high school pro- school from playing a sport if It’s spectsalso'so c o n trib u te d . caught cheating twice.J. "I thinknk (Vines) took the view i SKAlTEBOARDS Universities fear the NCAA will from theic start that it was not g s i: 9 PIPly M aple Decks wield this devastating lg power more serfous,"’ BerstB said, "and whatever J;.'::' L o a d e d WlVith All Accessories — • out of concern forltslmim i a g e a n d J57.4 w e sa id to0 lth l e c o n tra ry w a s w ro n g .” million budget than for the welfare The NCAA’s NC credibility isn’t ® B ird , Coper, G Nose Guard “ N / ofcoilegealhletics. helped byy itsI use of 25 part-timers, e g . $ 9 5 .0 0 "Their major concencern is over former FBI='BI a g e n ts w ho in v e stig a te mooey, and that 1 find flm to b e the arsolTfor^the tl National Fire Assocla- NOWi ______basis of some hypocrisyrisy on the part tlon_ln Ka^Ca^isas City, to supplement _ ^ I of the-NCAA,” Mem]emphls Stale’s itsstaffofKfl2.full-timers. C a r p e n te r said. - Last- yeaiear,'’cv!dence gathered by~ ttEtMET=| Steve Morgan, NCACAA assistant one of the tl part-timers againsl Reg. $24.00 V executive director, says;ays he is "not Southern Methodist i had to be 1 * 3 N O W ^ J wed to the associationion as a be-all discarded] becauseb he paid an infor-

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M 7472. 2jt_hqury day^______BOX CHABQE->4.001.00 MS.OOP.,[1., prKodJflo ' publication. __ i ~Ad|—fer'~tiS3oy5iiir ------, WANTEO/NOnCE------p .„ .. ,Will parly In Brown Dodgo A W Cg iABOUT O U B»PIP I C I A K I i Van or any olhers who wltnossod minor roarend bump Incidonl al Addison & Wasnlngion Inlersoclion bo- d’s Early ------■ I Classifiet Iweon-bluo E lecira-tan 7- ^ LEGALNOTICE ;Skylark. Nov. 17th at 4:15 PM. ploaso contact Jos. - SUnMk al T34.&669 or Urry Cias!;siffie^in d ex ■ al 733-0006.______The following^---- subjects WIdoworI would Ilko to moot hristmas Deadlinees I and Issues arelnvolved: attractive . non-smoking mid- ' 074,174MuilcolltiHrum*nl» . dIo-age woman for comps- Number, location, and nionsnip, i ir intorosiod ' A N N O U NNCEMENTS C l 076;)76 Olfico Equipment costs of housing to be c 177 Rodio. TV aSieroo please wrllo Box 0959. TF, I ^ 0761176 Furniture A Corpott wealherlzed: ID, i 83303.______00) Floruit agencies to perform 002 lo»t 4 Fount i79Appllone*t Thele Times-Neaws will clos3se f «OKaatlngSAirCond. weatherlzation for 003 Announcam cam anit q>83 sji Building Motarlolt low-income persons \ 004 Sp«cioI NotlNotice* ng ,, wllh priority extended 005M *m ofld01 NotleatN. ... i MCofooeSolei • ^ Selected offers I earlyly ChristmasIS Eve and alall of 006 Porionolt «4Toolt to me elderly and I '» 066166Flrawood . handicapped * - 087187 Plonit a Tree* R e sid e n ts of Idaho. ' 088'88 Variety Foodi The public hearing on , Chiiristmas Daay SO th a t ou)ur I i S E lE a E D□ COFFERS 090190 Pelt a Supplie* (the proposed State Plan 007-Jobs of Interest - ' 093>92Aucllont ^ will b e held T h u rsd ay , AGGRESSIvFunlsox**«aio'n ; / err 007JobloMnt«rntereil January 8, 1987 a t 7:(J0 now i taking appiieallons' 'or mployees c(:an enjoy th«he I 008 SoIm Ptopl« P.M. in the West Con- stylisl i a loch poslllon. Pait- 009 Employmanl FARMERS MARKH [ference Room, lobby of llmo i & lull-llmo availablo. 0)0Prof«iilonalsnolServleoi '* ■ ' , Halli o( Mirrors. Boise. Ouarantoed ' w ages, paid I holiliday with tltheir familieles. I : ■vscallon. advanco Iralnlng. OUDoyCortSoitSarvicaf • 09595Fertlllier4TopSoll F ' I Idaho. •; OISBobytllttra•rt 09696 FormF Seed Prior to' the public Call ■ Shorry 733-4733.______016 EmploymenllanlWonled 09797 Hoy. f Groin 4 Feed \hearing; any person may ‘ AMERICAN E PrivateIte party deadiiilines are os folioilowsr / j 0)7Bu>inattOplOpporlunlHei 09898 Form*F lor Rent (review the proposed Personnel&Toraporary 016 Ineom* Prop’roperty 09999Potluret F lor Rent < ^ Forlnsertlctlon On; D eadline IIs: s : f l 030 Monay tos lolO' e n 1001 S late Plan In th e DHW S e rv ic e s - »llva*U)ck Warned ,Administrative Pro­ 031 MonsyWanlVontad — 'l O31 U Anlmol Breedino , ’-30l(lceatoSorvo You" I I Thurtday, DDec. 2 5 ...... We'ednesday, D ec. 24,:4,3:00P.M . II ■; 033 [nvailmtnu cedure Section, State­ in it 103n C C o itle ‘wide Community Action NOUPFRONTFEES 035 Intiructlonon 103C13 Dolry Equlpmenl ] PofmanontA lomporary l l Friday,Dec.w. 2 6 ...... We'ednesday, D ec. 24,3:00 4 ,1 P.M . If 036Muilclei(oi‘to n t i(M>-MHorte* Agencies, or in any of oponlngo. E.O.E. M/F/H. }5HorieEqu>pmenl ‘tho Regional ad- 409 Shoshono St. So. I# — mlnistfatlve—0(fice&—ol—— 734.«52r«2-0166r46_7-6627r----- ^ 1 REAL ESTATEATE FOR SALE |M}8 SSh*ep/&oolt ithe Department. AVON...... lOPoullrySRalsbllt Copies of tho propos­ • BUYORSELL tl312 liIrrigation Ied, Slale Plan may be . Call 734-9256 or 423-58^ \ W eWVill Re-Opeiin , As Usuala l V O n / :5 ! ...... 039 O pen Houieiuses 113F13 Form a Ranch Supplie* Iobtained by writing to CALL < US FIRST. YOUiLBE ’ 030 Homa* FororSola 5i I14F14 Form Implarhentt | the State Economic Op- GLAD ' YOU DID. Hundreds 031 Oul-of-TownDwnHomet >'5FI SFormWorkWonled jportunity Office, of 1 wonderful nanny jobs =riday, Deceem ber 26 AtM J i 033 Buhl/FllarHcirHom et ' Slatehouse, Boise, availablo ; Ihroughout tho V v 03JKImbarly/Ha'/HonionHomet «e, Idaho 83720. country. < end -soveral 034 Jarom * Hom RECREATIONAt ' ovcrseos lobs will bo - iomat l/tVj Anyono may submil availablo j wilhin slxly days. 8:00 ca.m . :i 033 Cooding/W« /W endell Homet ' ' written \ commenis Mt usi bo at loast a high 036 Real EiialaVilaWontad OAvlotion r school graduato. wllh high ^ 037 Formi ondRi regarding the proposed ; idRonehet i 31 iBiBoon a Morlna llem t Slate { Plan. For sianOaras. s Also placing ox- 036Acr«ag«SUS lo tt ,55 s, 2 Sporting C oodt assistancee on technical potloncod F baby nurses, ...... 039Butln«»tProi i n3Gun»o»}dRllla» o questions c concerning nousokoopors. ^ roslCentlal O^OCanielary Lo 1244SnowVefiicle» 5f . cooks, .companions ror___ 043 Vocolion f^roporlyPro , 3 5 ^, tne p ro p o s o d 'S ta te P lan - handlcappod ^ and Iho oldor­ 5 Travel Trailert conlactr -John |, - 044Condomlnlurniumt For Sole . ,,66 0Comport a Shell) - , ly. WE ARE NEEDING-IM- . 045 Moblla Homiomat For Solo ,577MotorHome» Chamberlin, , Department MEDIATELY k AN EXPERI­ - 130UI3 Uliiity Trollert ol\ Health and Welfare, ENCED e FARM COUPLE TO State Economic Oppor- MANAGE f, A LARGE ESTATE _ " ' tunity t Office. (208) 334- IN M RURAL CONNECTICUT. _ 5731. B oise. All w ritten Tho] owners Ol this oslato 007-Jobsoflntersst OC 0(007-Jote of Interest 015-Baby8lttere 0 p T AUTOMOTIVE i spond a good amount ol - (commenis and data f. Real estate i-l ^ BI tlmo in Italy, and noed com- NElDFDT'~tuTl-lVmo‘'T NE l'f r8, W,WANTED: Mothora holpor- Child Ct caro, my homo noar l u i 1 050 Fum lihad Ho ilHouiet concerning the propos- polenl _ carolokors for tholr 3pm-1lam 3pr shilt. Burloy Caro tutor. tu non-s:uokor, n o n - Sawloolt), Sa 2 yoars ond' up. ------■ ' 051 UnfurnlthadledH I outat ' 3I 'Aulo A' Service ed ( Slale Plan musl be propony p and animals. A Cantor. Co Evory olhor dr 2AuloPort*aAccettorle* , drinker, assiat chiidron with Phono Pri 734-3122, ^ :• 053Furn.ApU.4it.aouplexat '32 Ai directed to the under- soparalo s homo is provldod weekend we oil. ONS. LoRyo scschooling. Room, bo a rd ^ O3O-Hom0sForSal0 |'- 054 Unfurn. Apitkplt&Ouplaxat 33*'JA utot Wonlod signed , and must be on o Iho grpunds. For Infor- GIIIOSplo. ^ RN.678-9474. (private quanors). salary, a. JAutotlorRenl ' OSSRoommolttVletW ontad 34 A, postmarked or delivered mallon n ploaso' conlact Opening nn lor pormanonl V4 “r;Travel w/lamily, tlmo off for C15~Employmen!Wanled « Altr'aciivo bi'lck homo at 756 056 Roomt ^rRrRent a '35SCycletaSuppliat C) . on | o r b efo re J a n u a ry 8, HELPERS h WEST. INC, 533 llmo to lull limo modical cocourses al Rick’s Collogo. ^ Northvlow Dr. 4 bdrm. 2 'I • ; 057 R*ntd MobiN>bil*Home« . |36HSHeovy . Equipment ■ , West 500 South. Bounllful, Z use ol vehicle, acilvo youlh HOUSECLEANrNQ^^~ETp^ bathibaths, lrg Imly-rm w/2 frplcs 1987. Oral a n d /o r w ritten ^ rocopllonlst. Musl havo us oncod. Itiorough. reliable & nno ^ OSaOiilcoABuilrlutlnett Renlol 139) Plek-UpPli Truckt ' Ulah 84010 or CALL 801- knowlodgo L„, ol insuranco bill- origroups In local ward. P iea so one w/lnsort, Covorod } Heavy Trucht.'Semr* comments ^ can be pres- ??5-3266, ~ ______havo roforoncos. 733-4722. ~ pauopalio, two car garago. lrg ' ' I 059 Condomlnlunilum Rantolt '■‘OH. ented al tho above- u Ing. transcription, book- sond dolallod rosum o to — : . 060Worehouta/Sta/StoroQaRental I Vont Vc ( Clorlcal position m Buhl. kooping ko< answering lolo- |r/SM~ j«5rnlnB S ^__ " Qoau3oauIllul, laroo, oldor, 066 Mobilo Homo ^Aulot-AMC Andrew / W. C o v e r, qulred.q Sond rosumo lo Box oxcollont ox( salary and MiMust haviH transportation, WIlT Wli llvo In wllh oFdorly man rosic•oslorod homo, w bdrms. 2 ■, tAutot-Buick Supervisor < N-64. n c/o Timos Nows, P.O. bontm boi sr-Only- oxporioncod MeMon. thru Fri,.- so m o & wlio. Twin Falls aroa. balh:3alhs. S59.900. 145 8lh AVo ' I54AiI Autot-Codilloc - Administrative / Box B M8. Twin Falls, ID need nei apply. Sond rosumo wcweekends, Wagos based on ^t3S0/monlh, nighia only. N..T!v|,,T^TofT!j8^75_._____ I'; iAutot-Chrytler Procedure\ S e c tio n S3303, Equal Opportunily and anc roforonces to M-64. c/o oxiexperience and qyallly.-..''®'Call 733-7061 allartOa.m. Kw3Y hOWNER: In TF‘ 4 bdrms,- - - --f.- - " - g r MERCHAf ...... lillAuloi i: •Chavrolot...... Division r of M a n ag e m en t - Employer. ^ ------Tin Timos Nows, P.O.'Box 548. - Sond So resumo to Rl.i3. Box 2? up & 2 down, lull llnlshed — l60A)Aulo>-Dodge i < TwInFalls. Id 83303, 67t6707. Woodrldgo. Twin Falls, ni Services Conscientious, ^ d'opendablo I* 017-Bu8lne88 0pptys. }sml. Blciiol School Dlst. I 067MiicaIlon»ou!aoui For Sole *WtAulot-ford Ai f barlondors, and cocKlnll PaiPari limo waitress noodod. Idaho 83301.______•or appt, call 733-7241._____.1 ■i I66 A1. Department of Hoallh “ 068Compulart I Auloi-M orcury a Lincoln and. W elfare sorvors. ® Full-limo. prolor prcprolor oxporioncod. Apply WeWantod exp. stainless otooi. ~8UYiNQ0R'SELLiNQ Sjy f OWNER Comjjlotely . 069 ComeroiSEqSEqulpmeni lAulot-Oldtmobllo ' 450 *: W esl S talo S tre e l. oxporionco. H Apply In porson in porson al Francisco's, tigtig and tnlg woldors. C o n ­ A BUSINESS? romoemodeled. all oloc, 2 bdrm. : I 070WoniodioBu>Buy !Auio»-Ponllac J at Canyon Springs Inn, N, 380 N. Main.______tactaci Shockoy Shool Motal, Twin Ti Falls Ollico, 734-0605 nallo)allo clock, oak baltiroom, , 1 071 WonlttdloTrc>Trode *73I AuAuiot - Plymouth 9lh ‘ Floor B B luoU kos,. ______eo‘Roglstorod Nurso. allor- SiPaul, Id-438-5055, ^ Boise Oillco, 343-5600 fn na garago, foncod yard, 214 j 073 Anilqusi 174 AAuto*-Otherl Boise, ( Idaho 83720-9990 GOVERNMENT q JOBS. noon no< shut. 19.25/hr baso. CORPORATE INVESTMENT f3adliadlson, i32,S00. jji - a s n , _. ! BUSINESS BROKERS 073Se»lng&CrolCroltt 175AuAuloDoolar* PUBLISH: F M onday, • S16,000-S59.230/«, t Now Hlr- Conlact Co Olroctor ef Nursing. ()(OOfr-Sales People • JyS ownor, 5 bdrm. 1V« bath, ' f ' 340'Service 5*1 Directory D | ecem ber 22 a n d 29. Ing, ir Call 80M76«IOO Exi. Groon Gn Acros Caro Conlor. _ :AREER OPPORTUNITY: Sooclvoodstovo. dining room. 1966 and Ja n u a ry 5.1987. R-10467 R lor curroni federal 934-5601. 934 ______SALES Mutual ol Omaha. As mucti $49149,000. 01 CrostwoocT Dr. Call - ‘ ' ‘1st-.------RNRN'e wanted. 3-11.and H-7 , 1 IS $1500 to J200 monthly, 734^■34-6404. ______I nood a row good poopio to shills. shi Also LPN wanted lor -.INSURANCE AGENT Ph<’hono 1-80W24-4247. Equal H v n Ipjogunli; Company MjR.. JY OWNER Btlck homo on i LEGALNOTICEE LEGALNOTICE LEGAL NOTJCE ' sorvlco cuslom ors, tako days. daj Apply al 640 Fllor Avo. AJA llrsl clast sales opportu- 9Q oncod doublo lot. 6 bdrms. ' 1 j ^ Announcem ents |ordots, & dollvor. Fullor Wost Wc or call 734-6645, "11;nlly Is availablo In our Twin FOI•OR SALE: Easy occoss 3 I b: baths, oil hoal, aulo ,j Brush, cdloct-436-0760. Sales Rop. Magic Valloy Fads market lor Iho rlgtit monolol. 12 unlls and caJo. Ex- sorln:iprlnklor, lots ol closets & ;l N O TICEO F ^ (1972), S e e d Potatoto group interested In tho porson. Our company o ffe rs ll1374 3 on 1-64. Trados/torma. built-i PLAN AMENDMENT ■■■■ ILivo-ln compaiilMQuboldor- aroa, arc company car lurnlsh- an oxcollont ontry lovol Phc )ullt-ln drawers, {69,900.479 I T Management floguia-a- matter may submit oral ------Nly lody In Bohl orol, Full od. od, olhor bonollls. Send ^on.^503)_6a.W314.__ _ _ piorc>lorco. 733-7950 .______j The Idaho Departmenienl tions In speciflod Areasis or written lesllmony to compensation agrooment rn; llmo & part tlmo. Light rosumo roa & salary require- “V ndopondonl restaurant In Bv)y 0 ownor;-Brlcit~homo In ' ^ . of H ea im a n d W elfare2 is (1973), Pertaining to the10 the undersigned on or 001-Florisl8 ■ h,housokooping & cooking, monts mo lo Salos Rop, Box ?wllh ' good growth polonlial. tcrF, Iasl lood or possible lull wooc Successlui salos oxporl- Voodrldgo, 3530 sq ll on - revising lhe Low-incomo'HIO P o tato Tuberw orm (1962)2) b e lo re Ja n u a ry 12, 1987, ------RRoom & board. Salary nogo- 2730. 273 Pocatoilo. ID. 83266. lonrlco, seals 80.324-8453, o nino o l level. 4 bdrms; 3 balhs, Homo Energyrgy and Polato Rotot at the aforementioned tiablo. Call 543-4019.______^ once, not necessarily In- ;r- . 002-Lo8t&Found _ JJ Socrolary with legal oxporl- suranco. Is proforrod alo n g •lotoi, 24 unlls. Family living boaul)oaulllul oak kilchon. 4 ear !. Assistance Block Granta n t N em ato d e (1956), saidid address. This Depart- - Motel manager noodod to onco. om Rosumo lo P.O. Box umwith a four yoar collogo luartora. WS,000 4 incomo. garagjorago w/slorago. Owner < plan. Monies, originallyally re g u la tio n s having b e ein n ment shall fully review run 14 unit motol. Dullos In- 1768. 176 Twin Falls. ID. 63303. ao{dogroo. Wo also conelclor jREATTERMSl wllllf<111 linanco. 734-;^39. _ _ ' 1 oulllnQ.d In the currentent superseded- by subse-B- and consider all written JEROMEOOGLOG eludes managing and-mald-cidrm>drm, 1% bath. olec. hoat. . AVAILABLE FOR Salaries c and a 2 bdrm apt low^hcome weatheriza-za- Ing no longerBpplicablele concerning this pro­ ADOPTION r modical coro. GuarantooiKf rioirionco In aroas other lh a n Q1{018-Income Pfc^rty •- It)l windows, *275 * dopos- furnlshod. Call 676-2241 or training tni Irom over 70 job salisalos. Wo offor oxcollont I. In Jerom e. Call 324-6&i». — • tlon p ro le c ts will be ba under current condi-li- p o sal receiv ed o n o r b e- Hours Mor>-Frl r734-5051. ______. }™, diverted to benefits In le to re th al d a te. • 12.-00pm 2:00pm. fields. If you oro between 17 borbonelits Including profit- Doc)oclo tilr court ior Mlo on 4 HOMtOME FOR SALE: 6 yrs old. In tions, pursuant to the NAILS & &3 34, non-prlor sonrlco. high shosharing ond a pension p la n , -f order to allow paymenls IV D ated th is 12th day f acros. 10 spacos now. 34001^00 sq fL. 7 bdrms. maslor / nls procedure prescribed by E)er rw unlsox salon In Magic Valloy mo Juplox on Crostview. ~2 f'foP'Iropiacos. Now carpol, : . Law 97-35. T itle XXVI,VI, PLEASE TAKE , FUR- Director X Means Cross Bred . Mall. ^ Call R o n o o ,« t Hair bonotlts.t»i call ua. U.S. Navy atSat323-7642lorappllcatlon lalh;- 2 bdrm, bulll-lns, drapeIrapos and blinds, Eloctric ‘ > • Section 2605 (c)(2) thelhe THER NOTICE that a Idaho D ep artm en t Trends 733-5646. RecruUlng. Re< 73>6323. inkInformation,- f..., loal pump, sprinkling Department is makingIng c o m p lete co p y of h ie:e of Agriculture £Shollor localod on 1 mllo 5 ALUTATE Slle :ystom. Assumabio VA Classlliod roadors aro When Wti you’vo lost •, IN8URANCEC0MPANY ~ these changes availablobio said regulations may bo0 PUBLISH: Monday, vwest road, uso tho ontranco Slooking tor Items Ihoy wanl aotsomolhlng valuable, 0 loan,oan. Job transfer. Call 733- to Sowor plant across tho MSS Filnriow Avenue, 747or734-1220...... - - • - ' --for public commentrFor-^f'Obtalned _ (rom thee Deceinber22and^, i 10 t)uy, Placo your ad today ..claclasslliod ad ..can. bo a - Bol*s,kJ4hoS37lM .-02( _.f0 4 d Irom KART Radio,-1687- ' valuat>Ie Irlond In finding U. 020-MoneyToLoan . . ____ _addllionaI___ infarmaUonan. undersigned.£1.2270.Old-d —1986 an d Ja n u a ry 6.-^9a7r — [ ~[or quick rospoiiso. 73> val Aa /e o e — Dog licensos may bo pur- n Call 733-0628, — pleaso contact Palrlciacla PenltenUary Road,J.. "NOTICE OF INTENT tchasod at tho City Walor Of- _0628. - ■ Ca' ...... Johnson, Division—ofof Bolae, Idaho 83701. LOTSOFHOME TO A D O PT A fflcoboglnnlftflOoc.Isl. OilOld-Profeukmal 023-lnve8tnient ® ' Managoment Services,)S, PLEASE TAKE FUR-^ STATE PLAN FOfl • 007-Jobs0 Of Interest 007 00 -Jo b s Of Interest 3r your money. A giant lam- 450 West State Stroet,et. THER NOTICE that»t WEATHERiZATION** (Call ...... 324-6438 ^ Services • mrETROPOUTANtS f !l°yro°y room and big living room ■ px\'AYINQ THE HIGHEST mskoleko Itils 3 bodroom.vory B olso, Id ah o 03720, 20&--[18- - unless requested In writ­t- ASSISTANCE FO R ^llnoar>»wor ...... 324-4313 — 1 Nw - 334-6578.- Ne«d Your Chimney Clecn- PRiiRICES IN . 33 YEARS for comtcomtortablo. Tho tonccd ing by tw enty-five (25) or)r LOW-INCOME-- ' ILOST proscription «d? -I3S, Insoils pullod & realsal eslate conlracls. doods yordord will lot Iho chlldien ! PU6LISH: Monday. more persons, by a gov­I- PERSONS AND NOTICE tsunglassos, brown rims In cloanod, no extra charge. 5 . of black caa(v^hone73M 454._ 1 ROUTE AVVAILABLE ts, f trust, mortgagoa, par- roamsam In safety. Also Includ- - Decembor22and ernmental'subdivision orir OFH EA RINQ I yrs oxpetlenco. T optiat tialials. no commissions. That odd Is a 1 bodroom opart- : 29,1986.______agency,, or by ann Notice Is hereby given IN TWINI FALLSF ■ C I hlm neyS im o. 862-3206. metloans MORE MONEY lor monLionLS240-66CaIIRay. ! InTheMalterof association presenting a that the Idaho Qepart- OOJ-Announcemenls Tutorino by cortllled lo a ch - youout Sorry no loans modo. iln petition with .signaturess menl of Health and • 700 & 600 blocks of HoiMorrison, 600 block or. Grades 1-6; all skills; In Collect) Col , ^08-734^5367. R e p e a lin g Certain myhomo.CaI1734-715fl. .Met Reaulatlons of not less than twenty-'■ Welfare proposes to of Tylor end ' Quincy,cy, 400 block, of 2JL...... - . — II I. I I letropolltan Financial Ser- . G,S.R. ■; 004-Speclal Notices IMS., P.O. Box 2040. Twin ■ ■ Concerning Potatoest five (25) m e m b e rs of th e0 adopt a State Plan for Attoir, 300 & 400 bloc(o c k s o f M e a d o w s , ' _ alls, jD.83303-2040._ . GEMSTATE . -JIOTICEOFINTENDED._D.Lorgantzallon., a .public..c..W .eather(zaM on - 7D0JilQck o f N e w p ort. .0OH-^/C«reServl<»a 1 - ™ 6 . IRA’S AINT DEAD, “ REALTY AGENCY ACTION h e arin g will n t b e h e ld . Assistance for Low-- Ploaso rospon3onIy if you-llve-dosejo\ l^ • PLEASE TAKE

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051-Unfum.HoosM 052-52-Fum.ApLlDup. 054-^nfuni.ApU. 05MB-Cfficetnd 007-41•MI s m IIim o u s 068—Con 0C-Mo6ll»ltom«li -® ■ComptrtOT iiDuptexSr (B usineu Rental ------■■St\opusboloreyo\tbuy. P-18J500 P-18 4 bedn»m. 1 bath. Onee bodroomr newely ------—— ;------Clothes05 R acksr S15423. Kay »ro Pro I poruble com- WewillMlbeunilersol<3. with wllh basomonl, appliances, romc^nodolod apt., NO PETS^, P-2fl>9 t bedroom ,! balh, Ol7icolice space available, Firsi Clolhosos Hangers, 10( oa. pulor, 2 2 drivos, mono/ American Moblls Homes :arpot, carp drapos, oil street !n_q.u_liiulroS033rd Avo. East. r^olrlgirigorator, stove, carpel, iniorstorstato Building,- Contact Cash drawer. d $50. Sowing graphic.c. CPM, ■ rales for OIBolse park Ipes, llteplsce. private Jimn Tl Thompson, 75W)484 or machintino. $100. Cali Now Im- homo use. use. $800 or best ol- -renting country studio iB rekko, Boise, 338,5760, ago 423- < • \ ______\ 322-7871,4901 Chlndon ’M EV. s MGMT 734-1401 f.VI.. * 5 mTn. to Twin, WID. « rd.wator4trashDaid. JImBr 73-4203 or 734-4381. fer. CallII173M801 73; ovo. _ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK _ — IVO. Irldge, vory clean 4 EVAIl/ANSMGMTfl4-14l)1 rHAlMAN OFFICE, Falls Pro- For salealo: 2 SCHWINN BICY- ;:■■■ Ready nowl Fridgo, stovo. rm. Ullls (urn. $160/mo. 5 : ^ ^ islonal Centor. Privalo CLES;: Liltlo Chick, 120. • Pff"’ ,«Accounting C ( Plus, Ap- 10 "x 55-conlor kilchon. 2 :ontral ”oni hoal * wood burn- 17 1123 1 bodroom, waler I Plus, monitor. 2 bdrm. now kitchen i balh, IS doo. Call 733-1667. trance, $175. Larry Jones ScrambIiblor. $30 or besl oflor. P ? „.J' ^ ng stove, linlshod bsmnl, ally. 7i4-9880 or 73^0328. Call 733- , CPM. lost ol soll- I ^carpolod. slorm windows. :arcQrl.J355.73M169. ^3“ ROSPsponsible roommaio lo bedro» r ' S t i ' “r I « 33-3728.______w 11.PC«VPC. spreadaheel. d wood slove. now paint. — ^ iro, mansion styled, lux- irash W sq fl. shop spaco w /ol- Kuatomim wood & glass pic- Baso etc. eti $1500 o/b/o. Pricod 10 se ll, 788-2151, Small Sma 2 bodroom house. 0 In Burley area. Call ture fraIramos, clocRs. music Rhone 324------1 P. sariiy furnlshod. 5150 -f J75 '1 ?A ^SM G M T 734-1401 1324-7162.______i'9M Floolwood. 12x60. (ur- § 0-, t-8a64or662-M73ovos. boxes !. mirrors, wood win- ______30DO3ll.Call734-9263. rfoct for the working por- . nlshod. all oloc.. vory clean. -- lOpIng rooms, ovorylhinp i^8qftto19,600«|ft , oic. Any shape/size. Will Ilnance, :5500.5V34004, Small Sma 1 bdrm houso, convo- ? " 1; n, Nice 1 bdrm apt. w/ to your spoclficalions, 063—Cair-Camera Equip. nlshod. Cable TV, wlih pis, ' water 4 san. furn, Excellicelleni Retail and/or Of- ■ 0 lieni location. J165 dep. owtime. HBO. tele- fPP’*- ■mo soo wnat I nave. ------T / 1971 ii Floolwood, 12x50. lur- ■jp fjo POIS. c Call 734-6511. Show Es. 733-«787 or Hamloll Icea SpacosSf Available in tho lltzabothBlvd.______Zeiss IkonIkon camora wllh Con- nlshod. 2 bdrm. 1 balh. noal 3nes, J75-$100 a week. .w o'^-Tho Center 01 II Small 3 bedroom, Morn- caH1 7 1 7 ^ ^ , ______lEW Bomlna sowing lons, 'o" mado In Ger- 4 clean, good aroa, $2595. Sma 1 Will romodol lo suit. LIKE IE , $225, Phone 734-6010 SkylanoPark.L33-251V____ ; ngslde school dial. *275 + e“ .. ine w/aulo but- lall kllchonollo, ail SR. CmZEN HOUSING ______■733-2282 150 dop- Reloroncos r«>- lilies ' paid, $145 + dop, . lor. $800 or best oiler. a lte rLLIil:______6 £ ^ l’978 flian. 14 x 2 bdrm. iulro<1.326-5090allor5pm. w incomo subsidy 700 . a 734-8396.______siove and fridgo, slorago ‘i - r II733-^ or 734-6422. ^ow^^ I Sq. Ft., additional Phono7 Twin Fails bosi ronlal valuol Illablo. Very nice 1 bdrm 3,ofjg,irage • spaco availablo. Modularlar sloreo syalem In 070—War-Wanted To Boy shed. woik shop. T**'3bdrms.2balhs,J270, ry nice 1 bdrm apt. utils gnisIS ||in Rupen. Call C Sirool utilitio assumable loan, Excellonl / n No pels. Call 326-(870 iXanor lities. furn. Call 32W870 woodonen cabinet, am/fm, jl ACE REAL T Y »733^7 ■nor, 436-3763, now mgrs or326-:326-3390 aflor 5 pm, lurntablibio 4 2 speakers. All BUYING:^G: scrap gold |ewol- cp_ndillon. J 7 ? M J 2 W ^ _ ^ — ^ 32^3390alier5om. ,o8onjenroyou.EHO. ■■■■ — lade a Christmas card ^ Jnique houso, ideal lor f r i ; woodonon clarlnelle, great ry. dlamonds. “ ‘ar atetling The Bombecks mad 1981 'Fleolwood. 14 x 70, 2 ^n^Q >drm. $155; 2 bdtm. $175: _ _ _ ware, pocket walches. ------from -a-draw ing-thHhelr-iitlle-boy-did.------& :oupio, Jl85pormo, loaseif i,,“idia_$130. In Twin. Ulll " y j g o-Warehou$o/ i h m J :Call 733-6638. 5 Josfroff:— flop— roquired.---W'j5- /ALLEY VJSTA VILLAGE dollars, coin coHoc- Can I make ouiours next year?* ii'liro^ace. rodwood d o c K p '^ '^ ] d.Eves32ySj)j, Pbedbedroom apartmonts'for------aic______^______A/C. Counlrysido Viliaoe :rodil C|Od for mainlonanco. -S to ra a e flenlals-^M oX ^ust havo ro(s. Sond 1 bobedroom. $*175 -f dop. porsoirsons 62 and oldor or — laho Coin Gailenes ------i;138. Cali Llovd al 733-5?41 Mus SO 1 culo sludio. $145, handlendlcappod, federally , 1.000 sq. It,, ovethoad *150; Mi North Maln.73«5e3. osponso 10 Box t-82, c/o 5>-SC pr, hoalod, insulated, tiros, no Wt-OirtofTwm cSjys, or_733i5i67.ev_o_s^___ rosP m a{ 343 2nd Avo. Norlh. a ssisttistoci. Equil Housing xS (0 buy s good used O3(I-Hom03 For Sale ■rmos riews, P,0, Box 548. 80 m 0,423-5411 or 734-t823, Octagonon fish aquarium. 15 x •77 14 X 56 Nassau, 2 bdrm, |vw?n•win Falls. Id 83303. h Ihoat 4 walor lurnishod, OpporDortunilv. gall 733-3500. ” 5CM. ope. Call 733-7861. 7 jA C Iofr»oot). J Mrm. 3 ! ______a oq h, bdrm, $t65 -t- $25 dep. VERERY COMFORTABLE ^ cacre ' parcel, ael up for Pool tatlablo, 4 'X 7'. wiUipooi o IT Toci. in hwy30. Call 7 3 ^ 2 , ____ )I or dbl wido mobllo balls 0oxc. condilion, $195. rockor. rock $65. Mortis '^rbalfis. now shop, many ox-;- Sunshine ; 350 days yr In - iter 4 sanilatlen paid. 2 bdrrIdrm, 2 balh apartments, sngl < $195. nice oak Z flra s. including adjoining 900 LakoI Havasu. Homos, con- I :hon appls 4 prlvalo OOITPn oj ,$ l50/monlh. 324-2163. c a l l ^H - d iM ,______bdrm house. $155 per mo., ;-9917a(ler6p,m,oniy.___ kllcho ntino front drossor -/• k 135' lot. 0om/JM,OOO. No0 dos, ( mobiles, from S40.000. M u Rentals i bdi •rts. No tiftls. Adults - wate^atof paid,Call 734-^371. 2v»0'reeks free rentl winter is RCA vlcvidoo disc player. like with beveled bovo mirror, $350. “ KSa! calls pioasol 73-(-4^2, _ Holsinoor I Realty. 3098 This- - ningl Lot us pay your P'O.'Ofiferred. $ 3 5 0 dop. _ now. 2 movies Includod. Also Ediphone'voice Edipl wtllor. - Ho. Uka Havasu Clly. A2 1 beM rm unlum. houso In al. walor 4 garbago. Aurora Capital. 7M-2275 f S , honq_326^22_;______J400, ;air324-7637.CailS ______S&403. (602)453-7228. —------Fiior■ilor. $135/month -f depos- idio 4 1 bdrm apis. Evos. tv. 4 wkonds, Joan l »i a Merchandise I In'nMag, Scrambler dirt Occuolo^ 733-9633______llod Japan portabio rJ NEW LISTING ' (V050-Fum lshed Houses Lm»0«3;wa<:______Srn/unlurn, l 203 4lh St N o , ------■ ...... — bIKe. blblack \ yellow, exc. go iing o machine, m, exc. con- ______2 bd' bdrm. $250. Rolrig, stovo. 734-6; HHovoiy 4 bedroom home In1 032-.Buhl-fi!er Homes 1-6752 . ______VERYRY CLEAN: large 2 bdrm. ______------cond... $ $100. Lealher Jogger flinofL,$100. $lO( Call 734-5719. ^ o a u iK u l Woodrldgo i. Furnished 1 bodroom. 330^4 leat heat and walor (urnishoiJ. Otchen & 2 duplex apis, 2 balh, b; rofrig, rango, akates, size 6, oxc. :all 733-3643 or 734-1401.____ ® *«^9ia(os. Homo Includes\ ...... 3rd Avo North. Twin Falls, CaU, nplole with cabio n . ^ sH*'hwashor. loncod yard. 067—17-Hlscelianeous c^cLi.1,iso.c.ii.a j.s45^ .sod garage, 734-5542. ______, ^ ro d w o o d docK. Jonn-airo3 03J-K[mt»f1y-Han5en gJ160 olus doposit. No pols. 2 bdrm. 1'^ bath. j■ iMinPhono733-0176, ______c S l16-6273, ^ 2 eves. _ _ . i^ r l c o d at only {110,000. CallI ------5115104or42i-5 1 3 6 . ______2 bi' bdrm in Jorome. wim d m dayllghl bsmnl apt. plated colloo/lea sor- *------•^Indy Housor (or a show-• PrlmoF SE loc«llon. 5 bdrm. 3 uH«2eiton-2 , bdrm, slovo. relri(elrig. stovo. wastior 4 iDuptexes S.'S":15 + deposit. NO PETSI Across•o7s"lhe bod tool box (or punch 5! bowl w/cups; ;^lng./564-86. Cbalh, 2500 sq It., trlplo "*carpol, Iridg. fireplace, car- dryoIryor. foncod yard. $275 + ------D hook-up. Call 734-6511. ^ n pickups, $45. Phono .oi P| biankols. anllquo 0/3—oBW■Sewing & Crafts garage, fencod. ground qq ' " T a i F u v S i ------" ' M port, reasonable. 423-5104. $l0O160 dop, 1023 N, “ 1 bodroom b0( apartmenl In :«IZ:------— pic(utof0 frame. 733-8052. Iovol iramp, play house, j;-.- ■Isonliower. 324-8078.____ portable Dressmaker s m a l l ' STUDIO,' 'appls. Oulot. Luxury Filer3r lor 1 maluro adulls in- Beautlutifui dark slalned S iriL 'T I G . S . R . !Iruil Iroos. sheds, corrals, ak(ront hutch, $500 or <3 Toys 4 Gilts pres- ^ Z r ,Q machino, m. $100. Call gated plpo, 8 mlnulos loMV walor, sowor. garbago paid. 2 bdrm. b 2 bath homo. 1*542 Bedroom Apanmonis elude:dos kitchen appliances. a collection ol unique 733^525 2S0/monin plus deposll. II of(or. Phono 734-3532. i t GEM STATE JMall, 8 mlnulos to Jorome. ILy45_-(-dop. W -638L ____ *250i Ronl From $255 laundrndry toom, yard caro. ?y?.!9'. irafled tovs 4 gills. 5 t 2nd Ave. Wosi. Cali c»SoniorCillien Discount and1 ullilllos.^ $260 monlh. BIcycIcycies: 1 girl's pink HuHy; MADE• IN-IDAHD.II Fot Ihoso „ Ct REALTY I:Houso 4 5 acros. S122.000, SrStudio^ 7'i2V, 2nd Ave. house & 15 acros, J132.000. WiWesl. •■lltlle doll houso". Z??:? ______7 ^ 3 0 0 ______1 womi « "llh dl;dislinclivo, yot Inex- 074—MuSMusical 73W <00 cCall324-12468YOWNERI iVS155/monlh [*■ uliiitlos), 2I bdrm,bdi Ig kilchon, gas heat, LLAURELPARKAPTS i “b'flbodroom. rolrigerator. )sp^73}. 734-0615 alter 8 pm. ponsivovo taslo. Call m-3072. Instnjmenls jnstl ^ Ofl TOLL FREE ' ...... - AlAlte r5 p,m. 734-9621.______iQg garden. gi AC. garago. full V178MautlcoSt.North stoveIVO 4 all ulllillo} furnish- Bl moving boxes, $20 or -— -— — ^ 1-fl00-432-458Soxl606 2'"bdrm, largo yard, garago. lasomont. $250. ^4-3383 ,_raM1_9S...... ed,, $160$t por monlh plus do- P offer. Call 734-3117 Bundyr H 11 ailo Sax, brand 037-FarmsiRancfies W /0. Iroshfy painleif, tonv. 9?ysl?yso’:.‘^1'>.*P*oi- ____ All'ceieciric 2 bdrm. 4-piex poslt._slt,Cali733-1735.______Ropaopalr. recovering, cues, ader; 5 new Tiouthpioco, moul excellonl IOWLADRQME m ^ 9 lion. Call 734-6190, - AifSfa Firm For LM se ‘O'local. 354 3rd Ave W,. 1245 2! bdrm t)c houso Irt counlr.y. aoi.t. 2 . blocks S, ol CSI. 645 i& jb(2 bdrm apts. Unlurn. Rent REBUILD nydriullc Clovor valioy Form noar ±, Ullls. Allor5pm 734-9621. bolv,)olwoon Buhl and Fllor, all Quin'lincy. Call eve. 733-7064. accor(:ording fo incomo. C asa Built-Inlit-in Maytag dishwasher, jacks al a ABBOTT'S AUTO Hammond :arpoied,543j762or65e3.„ APPLEWOOD DolI PradoPf 324^64 EHO oxc.:. cicondifion. Will nogoli- SuPPL't■LY. 305 Stiostiono condition.; s ° s i f f s s — S ------N IF fY fO R ------' .Can_543-8425.______^ o u m , T . F . ^ ___ ^ Call 324-65’4-6583.______conlor pivot production. 2 051-Unlufn. Q Houses » bodroom utiiDrntuncd 2 be Klffli^dwplexrOor{^Uli-_ilo- Ca ? ' THETHRIFTY 'wells at lilt depth 148' 1050 10US0 lor tont. KOO/monlh lionainaiiy, nice, c'cndo style ty room, rc no pots, S235 Bunknk tbeds, soird wdodrtiKo lo" snoi)ood, Raleigh Racing ^ a jm3ny~futt”Stze”fl“5trtng o n ^ ------• C t^O.OOChCharmlno 3 bdrm.. GPM { and 2700 GPM, f^owor Aa cuTe’ V c M y homo, 2 > d op. 733-3643or 734-1401. apt ; )nir^Cilira3-mi.______new.u. ladder, bookcase uSA 22W" J Iramo. now. , acoustic wllh caso, all 733-7400. ___ __ “ HW balh, closo lo churcnos» bill i S16.610 in -1985. Com* bdrm. t>( lireplaco, garago, I 2 tjodroom bt homo, all oloc- FOJ 'bdrm, apt, 'partially fur- Jdboard. walnut finish. jsoO'PhPhono 733-2417. ____ IW. CalJ_73 shopping, nico3 plolo i line el harvosting good g< noighborhood, lull trie, 0 valuo for $1501734-9077. 5 3 ^ > oloclrlc guilar, :rlc, somo appllancos. $165 50 2nd Ave S , 7 3 3 - 0 ^ mod. ulililles paid. $250. dor Collie pups. $2Q/oa Hondo ■«floignbofhood.T-39. , oqulpmenl. « 1931 liulll 3- basomonl.6: J315 -f dop. No + + dop. di CalL324-3682. _ Il733-3643_qr73^»0j. _ Buz: saw,aa boil driven. Sel of o/b/o,I. WANT corn slaika- metallicIc blue, t sorlos 760. J4l,500-Prlco roducocJII bedroomt tiomo, Loaso gots. pt Call 733-5408. _ j t)£ ean 2 bdrm. 4-ptox, , ' Includos caso. Call ! bedroom, 195 VanBuren. Cleai )drm, W/D hookup, siovo. brli weights. 10' drain (all food.djSMeaoo,.,. gO.^,ln=l T ^ c a t 3 bodroom. 1’-^ bath,. J20,000. j Call Rulon Brown, A'% nico 3 bdrm. 2 balh, appi rpelod w/drapos, stove. fP J i'' )or wllh oleclrlc molor. 2 — ~ 10.^______‘nJamiiy homo, llroplaco, i Jgo, dishwasher, dispi, ‘‘‘{P®' >. (702)752-3433.______stove. 3,, Irldgo. fireplace, bs- sfi'ssa™ Call * "!,i;Irigorator, DW, -gatbage rport.$2?5.73M169. _ . oleclrlc oli motor. 4 tow Why si n lime lor Christmas! -patio, slorago shod. NE . jposal. ulil. rm. all oloc.. rugalor. Ford posl ho!o can sou • Modem gtado A dairy. In- moni, mi garage, lencod yard, llod .= lod«. 733. « sacrilico » Minshall ..-location. T-63. cludos I. approximaloly 250 $3 »’^5'Jop,.7«-6^0^_^ t m r ...... S'50-t-$100dep.734-3243. 2 M)dtm rr all elocltlc^wilh ullll- digger;gor. Electric air com- claasido . $250. Phono 733-7499 ■'J 542,000-4 bdrm IV? balh. i ' hoad, S3 Ibavorago. approx, I Bdrm, patllal ullilllos paid, cioaican 2 bdrm dupiox. ssor. 26' alumlmun ex- 0626.______- _____ aller4:30p '»fiom o on'/r aero. 0-17. g 3 bdrms. aii oloclrlc, slovo & OSTtiteNAGMENT K S ______- . 80 acros. Iroo slalls-4 to a relrlgoralor. W/D hooKup. lashoal. 8'*®. 33 2 3rd Avo West, ca^,rpoied. drapod, W/D f U * lion ladder. Call 543-6562. lEY spinel. QOOD ..r* J45.000-Good 3 bdrm. ono'' sido “ barn. 2 brick homos, in, iail 734-4089. nookok-Op. lenccd bock yard. 2502 .-level brick homo on f- foncod back yard, storage. 302ndAvB$, 73M739 c h rRISTMAS is ' GIFT fet the 06&-C-Computers • startTERV r ORGAN wilh ' Call jQll Shorburno, Idaho ttOO/monlh^-t. JlOOdoposil. ^00 « 0 0 P-71 2 bodroom. 1 bath, waleIler and sanilalion lurn. - Id lhal has ovotylhlng. ______glide. J195. 515 Call 733-6678 •'+1adlsofl Circle, family Propo»tiosJ7S, rols. No pels. 734-6336. . Schc ling slorm windows, rii.kuVdrivo. i MODULES: ex- 4caso.$4S3.$495. Call32^5224.-v <18,000-324-1246 By Ownerl EVANS MGMT 734-140l’ " r a llo. carport, storago. ap- baralaral"r.a[! ' ' ' iSsf^R'S^ANkMENT I, No pots. $265 * deo. „, , ' d basic. odilor ouniitvy 7 7 pleco drum sol. kup utility bed. 6‘, price assornbiitblor, micro-selt mulli bluo'oood ■ ROBERTJONES ' 116 2nd W., Hanson, Sieve. J260260...... 15050 2 n d ^ e S , 73M 739 32bU o ------300d cond.. 73^366. . OSa-AcreageiLols fri'fridg. partial basomonl, J235 jotiablo. Phono 825-57M. P’an, TlTl invaders, Pack-Man, Electricity furnished oupiiplex avail. 'Fob,"lTT9B7. '3 ^ bobodroom, now carpot. “______Tombsltstone Clly. plus sov- wilh 2 greal buys! A REALTY + dop. No pels,J»M 74... _ tISC llui upright piano. 1918 Mo’^iloliom e lots. Aduli i valor and Irash. slovo. bdrn-rm. don, 2 bath, lully vo 4 (ridgo, $195 4- »^ 3 j,S 0 0 . Tom 788-4375. rtent, 2 balhs, $450 ♦ $200 7 lO/deposit.^yianePark. Jorom o Coumry-SW ol lop. Coll Throo M Property Largrgo 3 bdtm in T ^ ‘ S22S. pono 733-4607.______3& 40'A usiin. 3 bdrm."S22".'000” W4-Condomlniums D /o>lown, 4 bdrm. ' 2 balh. ^gn. ?,°P- 734-5858, days.______slovf3V0, (ridg, W/D.hookup. _J660 down and J186 por ForSale wcwoodslovo, 2 acres, horsos ; ;os326^U73/lqavomosj,__ x60'3bdrm,2balhs.gas ijdrm homo in choice ^ ^ at. Slovo, rofrig, S ‘monlhXoll733-0458. ------okok, Vacanl. movo righi. In. * udio apL all ulTlllFos paid^ diahw. MSO * dep. 324-7165.______lolghborhood. 2 balhs, lam- 5 lud hwashor, washor and ^room mobile homo in •i^‘1960 down ond S250 por DANKq, FIEPd,' 1972 t>dbdrm, 2 balh, all oloclrlc. oom. iargo lonced yard Sinnliclenlgas hoalod. $240 -f Jofom■omo, $225 month In- 5 ^ ° ^ i h . Call 733-0458. ' Tamarack, T; 14x64‘. Idaho S415. Call 733-9259, ______■ des ulililles. 326-4687._____ Nowor 3 bdrm. 2 balh, ' c y / iposlt. Call 733-1347 8am- cjulqt !5a.ol your dally nowspapor QanK Q- & Tfusi Co., 734-COW, No EW N S l i f e V f S -1 4 0 1 g nv Afiqr5pm, : ^ 6 2 9 . ______.-^ork for you . . . read and FOR F( SALE 14 x TO FloVl- townhouso ‘0'' apis wllti r a n g o , ------dishwasnor. garbage 5 bdrmbdi houso. In Iho coun- ' MOUNTAIN M( vlEW APTi ‘JHjsothoclasslllods^______wood, wi 3 bdtm,, IW bath, dis ft-Offkieafid slovo & Irldge, gas furnaco. disposal ^Is fonced back yard, iry7 on0 2 acros. Rented wlih 1 4!. 22 Bedrooms, Playground U »— ------1- ' ' •— “ sl r wilh oul land, 733-2194. 4 Laundry Faclllllos now carpel & plumbing, doublo (Id' car garago. vory or_w^ Business Rental Charge your (classified ad to yourir !!lj 031-OutofTown J3200, Phono 324-8M3. _ nice nlC and modorn, J500 •► 5 'bedroom b home. 1763 ;!.“ !'POl,Ny,,702-^2537_. _____ J200 cloaning doo. 734-7421 Mapilaplowood, $375 * dop. Now)w spacious 2 bdrm apl, FREEEE RENT. 1st M6N~^fH M aster C ard o r■VISA V b y phone. ®lAlTOWor'wfiilo brick homo 191972 Hillctosl 20 x'oo riiobilo boi 1:30 and 5;00 pm, Mon Call? r n i YEAR LEASE11200 4 Pay accounts,, order now advertising, homo In TF, already sot op ;all733-7945. wasfishor and dryer hook-up. WrTH J2»wllh 3 bdrm. 2 balhs. hoat hc Ihru Frl'ask for Mickoo or —------$2M.50. Call 825-5200-______19W 0 sq. H. ollice spaces or p u rc h a se eubibscrlptlons, —^ u m p , 2 car gaiago, foncod ororcanbomovod. 3bdrm, 2 t-Oonard..,_ *1' ------liable, smaller units arso ■•Irjyard, sprlnklors and much b£bam, appls, Slorago shod. '-.Y' K 2 -F u n i.A p U D u p . Nicoco con»onionflocallon,-3 liable.. Includes utiiilios, $t6,900, Call ?34-1435_0^03. Nice NIC 2 bdrm. loaso lo buv or ------— ------bdrnIrm. brick duplox. $2^5, “7 , '“^ ^ • m o ro . '/• fnilo Irom Paul. Jt ronl. Slovo. Includod. Call A cloan cl( 1 bdrm apt., lur- lohsi •Igoralor air dondltloning ~ ^C all 438-4160 niter 4 pm.____ M MUST SELLi'Liko now 2 ISO and $100 dep ro- anilorlal. Bluo Lakos ff. ^ 3 - 6 6 9 0 . ______nishoishod. walor 4 sanitation nuirclired. Call 733-8328. ____ ffonla 3-0626 J K}(^srom-built.'ijOO'sQ. II- bebdrm, targe kllcfien, 1984; 14 ald.$130.Phene734-4Q70, . X 70 Nashua, in Hanson, can Nice Nic 2 bdrm homo. In- co 2 bdtm. carpel, >ovol on- rivor in x loan sludio, $I40/month -t- drao' ***Jh«Q0fman. Immodlato salo bcbemovod.423-4884oftor3. cludos, cl^u stove, rolrig. DW, Clear apes, appls, water lurn. B i a rn es Realty The TirIMES-NEWS ' ______S200. Call 734-^53-______S70/d'0/dop. No pots. Washor & ijso50 4 $100 doo. 7334316. . ' “ w anied. Call Jonson Roally, _ ■vor available. 734-9263. 733-6227 B37.. a f l 6 - ______WWhy run all ovor lown OnOno 2 bdrm, available now. ■t to w orry-ir you’v o ______when you can locate parts So

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I OSO-Peti&SuppOn OBO WID4-Hones IS-ia-SpottlngOoodi i2S-'S-TfmlTtilwi ' -TrmlTnSen 1»^■ C m p e n l S h M THE ACC E S r BOB,)B B Y W O L F F Regialered Australian CH:HRISTMAS SPECIAL Ros,l)ssignol Horizon 11 cross- 6x35'15' Sunflower,i W/O, muM 1971 TeTerre. 23‘ sell conL, 10" Trs'Travet-queen~ has Shepherd, red puppies, 8 OuiQuarter Horse coll broke to counlunlry skis, 203 cms Ig. **0» <10 apprecUts, park exc. cor:ond., prices to move. ®)'*nrin^Ihing, nIcB condlllon. woelu old. Call 32*4675. lea;aad, penile, $75.543-S371. wptnjpina bools, poles, exc model,■del. Call 5ft-<9ei. Call324-IS i73toa2tosee. Regialered Dalmatian pup- Kid(Ida Paint Walati Pony, 5 cood.Od. Call 734^749. BankFnk Repo 1966 1 711 Nomad 8 ll Trave'ravel Queen camper, pies, $100. Cali eveninga yeaear mare, beautiful, very Roaai)SSignol JO’S, 200 cms. tr a «val l trailer. Make offer. I2 ft-rj :snl condition. U ll "Sour grapes caa ne'er m. 73 Albion______oerlenlle to ride. $250 or best axe c II Idaho Flrsl 734-6810; 24.a •make sweet ^NORTH iMj-A M : c condition, 647 bindings. Call k iller.Phone4234217. tuocto OBO. 734-7013.______NancyncvorDave.6am-6om. For aalelie: Cusiom Topper PU wine.” i♦ A.1082 SheShe's Samolan-Wolt X. h e 's Sil< — Tbom papered Alaskan Malamute. Min4lniaturB Donkey Jack. Tauru >ooham, 21 ft. Class A., tfiali. fHfila 5 'X 6'4" bed, V07 127-Moli•MolorHomes omas Fuller. % Pupa $100, or $123 il we spepeciai ChrlaUnas price, ahoulouider^^holslSr” "’ brand •8?, “'lc low mileage, loaded, qood condlllon, ci $225. Cali i holdEi tiU Chrislmas. Cail Phj>l^ne 637-4409. ___ S ww. i sheila. $225.7^3-1917. comfoiflfort lor two. $17,500. h y §•Malier2pm. m ______MUST• SACRIFKJEI 8 1?« 4♦ a i ( t m78M556. . Ketchum.______Ow)na 6 yr okl * one 7 yr old -J ------287FaI' Falls W. 73»«26. . _ For saleale; campor sholl. fils Mallard■d Class C: A 27-, 19,000 'inlo gelding, 11 yr old sor- wide bed. $225. Call miles. oak < cupboards, South had little good to W EST TO GIVE AWAY: Part Cocker Pin: LAsreeMooEL to s a y a b o u t EAST P& sSpringer Spaniel pups, 6 relel geldlno * 12 yr old Appy 23-^uns&Rffle9 U 121 evenlnos.______dinette.s. rear bed, the dummy he found aIt t» six hearts. 4 7 4 twier Regal. 29Y, twin ator, 10 cu ft ralrig, ♦ Q J 9 8 3 wwaeVspTd. « Phone 73i-li67,.. OOl.leldlng, all very gentle, lyonet & Scabbard for >vera4.air and Cusiom uifh: However, instead of < om e good for kida or ranch Js, resr balh, close out f*J^cove 4lchelln tires, rool air, f conceding ? s ▼ 5 4 TwcTwo young Love Birds, r i , irman Mauser 96. $35. nrice:e $12,500.10.25%$ financ* ipPW f- lc Slap, trailer hitch, down one he should haw make good peta. $25 each SSIa r1(.a;il934^164.______^ 'One733:6817.______R ifavi ave at least ♦ K Q J 1 0 99 66 4 2 available. Larry Leisure , esa ^ n S i S r m . ______or$40 for both. 537-6513. V4i 5 Saddlebred, W Peruvian, ------ino RVS. Bunay Idaho uck, low prices. G & 0 tried to make the slam. 4 J 9 8 5 ♦ 7 6 4 3 2 ^ REWARD lies and Service. Hwy Sm fumiturnlahed studio type 1 AKC Tiny Toy Poodio altod, 3 yr filly. Green .. -7057 or 4364581. ^ South took his diamondond ace and 5, roke. $1500. Call 32444&I. Mode>del 31 Remington pump ®-2:£!2 ui,.ldahQ.43^«5e0._._ tin Burley4 (urnlahed puppy, lemale. will be ready ^ you have onuaed Heyburn. 67M949. ga. B ru s plals In slocx Oo i » age lOVl, foot over- drew trumps, all the whilrhile mutter* 4“ kT ^For Chrlawias. Call 629-6016. Twcwo Chriatmas ponies, olo equipment In yoor sp a ce i ood children's horses, » X 2Vi" approx, saying- pholo furnace, lacks, sell- 1975 SpotSport King 22'. Exc. ing to himself. He playeded tbe spade ^V K J 10 9 8 6 2 lemale Siam ese, $25 each. 0^° lOAT DUNKING, OCT. 3. homm.7E,cn.n«. el « I.^CJ. “ many axlru.$6500of* CaU423-5786alteriom. menlle. 733-4133. $200 each. Ined, excellent. $1400. cond. mar king, and when no honoror appeared,s 4 I . i r .i.» « Twc 51 CAPENTER PASS. w»l» „ KlB. d all 734-5789. ______♦ A 7 5 ______^ -»«>.,2_yr_old.milcfiBdafey_E.TJ,T J,-.-T hls -gun - is wor^ classil .rablans.pedectteam,Illl- OSS to anyone but me. OK-Aucllonl J j ceded one down. V u ln e ra b le: NcNorth-South ------2 >&1 Slud. Call 686-2458. | 5W ^ REWARO.f no questions -AutoDeilen 1 7-AirtoDMlen ^ "It's Just m y luck to haihave a part- Dealer Wesl yr. olfl Appy mare & 5 yr. askedked. 206-734-6*09 aflor 7. 175-TS-MoDMMn in-/ Id Appy gelding. Bolh well aakfo n er who makes high-Ieve: 5vel Ukeout 2** f n larted & have been shown. " ° " » A R D f __ doubles^lth three cardsdj 1In ths op- rth Eaat SoqUi ™ Farmers’ market mfill i Irade. 6764734. • ------ga shot aun, used 3 > ponenl’s suit," he complalii k M . - I:------P a s s ------4 N T - ■■■■ 7-yi ------by IBS. $75. Call 324-4430 I South was indeed unlucllucky t. find P a s s — erS pm . I a P a s s 09S seda more experienced SIISL: [ it's Chrliistmas Timele At three small diamonds in 095-Fertl[lzef4 wners. 543^238.______In dummy Opening; 1,1lead: Diamond king Usually a double of aI three-levelth ------!— — 2— TopSoll . . . ^ year old Buckskin gelding, 124-!4-Snow V ehlcle3 | ell broke. $600 or besl of- ;------■ pre-em pt announces supp<:pport'ofall L E A D' WWITH THE ACES r - w mileage, like now. 1961 i ChriiIs Jordan':i's d o w n sla m . In ste a d o f conc ♦ 10 0 6 3 2 aomm olst.) Cali 324-3733. C Irt lere), one ’65 Tralllndy i oncedlDgaf- ♦ iiecV oS'*M'lectlon and t e r c ash in g th e k in g o f spp a a d d es, S outh „ ♦ Q 10 3 Allalfa AlW hay. 1st. 2nd & 3rd }la/ls). & one 2 placa Irlr, th . West North cuttings, has beon tesled. ^"7 w. $4500 pkg. or sell sep- ' should continue with a spade ! to Sonth Price neootlablo. 32»6736. \ lie. 733-2977 after6 p,m. ‘ dummy’s aee aqd a sps 3 -14 Pass — 1 Pontlac.GMCTrucks ^ spado niH. !♦ ALFALFA HAY CUBES 901 » S. Uncoln. Jerome tarla 600 Indy, sxcetlent . i Next, he cashes the king5 rai n d . c e 0I.JJ_ a, 3 4 Pass CaU Can lor price & InformaUon. _324j900or734jtf65. _ oondndiUon, low miles, AND 6 i tilt trailer. Call 7334606. , c lu b s a n d le a d s d u m m y ’s la 3 Pass Pass ___ 637-M13 o Sreat i gift klaal Cusiom ™ 1 *NSWEK; He^Heart nine Allow the ALFALFA $60/lon. under 2 madado fully covered l-horse Sharparp 2 deluxe Johnson . East Is forccd to cover, a: ton $65. No rain, close In |r,{|( IcUte-your choice. gjj, lllor. Now llros. paint, snowrowmoblles, electric slsrt, discards a diamond Insteati S " o r ™ “H- Twin. Cail 733-0471.______pip.,n-strlplng 8. hilch. Also reversrerse, low mileage, $ ^ ) 1 ing. East Is forced to leadead a black s«id brup qvaue Clean-allalla hay, $50 ton. aadcIddle compsrtment w/ each,ch. Heavy duly tilt 2 i hUcu to Tb* Act*. P.O. Box S!®* leel trailer. $500.7334402. , - suit, and the niff and discsIsc a rd la n d s « u o . ntui*. T«xtim i 7sas. «IUi Mtr-«ddraMd. Banoy siraw, 96c a bale, aparlare, $650. Eves. 324-6281. wheej th e sla m . . (Uffip*dl7. flelivery avail. 733-6458. Kiofieforbullt horse A slock T*®-0 ' Yamaha SRX 440’a & ,/ CpTTliJrt. HM.•M.uuudrnnr«SrBdk»u DalrDairy and Calllemen. do you ' trallcjllers. Come In and see JoWho Deere Spitfire. Will ' > no6{noed your winter supply of (ho0 boslI built horso & slock «tfde^de.67M724.______I l i ' . ------hayhay Ihauled? 934-5070 eve. iralltliters in lhe Magic Valloy. Tworo i 1974 JD snowmobiles. > 074-Uus)cai' 078->Furn.&Cupet8 066—Firewood Hay delivered load lots, ap- Wtien ^ ll'a Kelfeitulii. Bolh -k No Dowim Paym ent no woods. 3W-2094. ------3 2 4 ^ $ !?socl » e s alll 73W303. , avallabio. Call 73M905. I Now QuIIderalt aofa &; I LOG TRUCK loads ol dry ^ - loveaeat, 1749. Call 733-7111, fpine or cul and spilt cords. Hay for salo; 2nd and 3rd StIdIIdham'2 horso landem ax- 1981j f JD Trallfire 440. $650. , ^ Trumpet. Gelzen ' . enclosed, spoko rlms,-. Alsoso 1981 JD Llqulllre 440, 5. C aln'aaearanceC enler. ' ! i t quallly. Call 4234680. cuttlcuttlno. Call 643-5175. [ ★ Up To *2,2,000°° R ebatesIS : : Severlnsen model, S475. : ic. condilion. $1600 obo. $750.50. Bolh have new aeats & I Ask for Jim al The Club,3, I Now Schwolgar aofa [•^Mlxad lirewood lor salo. $75 naood.Call324-3t9a...... -____Bi _ R»bQt»tonQil4XjMPIckupi.RXTi.tM'i!6i»323Jfc_ I___ _ ------daYg-ra4-7M8rDr7»<9eO. — I lov«eatr1749rCalf-783-rt1t7-^—^ c o r t i - i 6^W ooke-e^tl-& ------deliverod. 423-4626ovos. ~ ^Sll324^9j£: _____ - iSM52 Yamaha 440 SS, ex- y Upright piano for sale: Ini; 1 Caln'adaaranceCenter. - ? illonl condition. $1000. . groal condition, cheapl Callill ( Quoen alzod sofa aioopor, fRangor Ilrepiaco Insert. Wo boy Barloy. w ’p n jiJ H M S .______' $95. 5 drawer chest ofI bpurcnased last April, $650. Mutl Mi bo 46 lbs. or b o lte r.. 7 ^ 2 1 afiorSpm.______J 3R SALE: ono York Boar, ^ JO snowmobile, exc f HURRY... 1LIMITED TIMEEOFFER iJ drawer. $35, Can S434510. iCall 734-1860 anytime. Cenex Feed Plant fOi’. Zachary Enctiaxiler olectxic i ' 733-45B3______one “ Duroc. Call 324-208i cond.ind.. w/2 placo tilt trailer, > organjike new, S800 or besl>1 \ Vinyl quoen aleoper, $249.: ..'W E'VE GOT FIREWOOD ^ninpa.______jijo200/besl o offer. Also 5 | otrcr. Phone 93U1M. (Call 733-7111, Cain’*‘ ...... • IPplne-C«ll324-75a3. IW lon of corn slloBDo, Slab — ^ •- -• carolrol Marquis ring, designer [ TakeAiivaiitila^e Of Tliis Chrisristmas ~ Clearance Center.______j ivood-$60bundle/$Mcutop. ' t9S3 Lowrey Parade oroan, ^ ' 2 + corda, mixed locusi and cali:::aii 324-4011. ______112- Iglnsi. musl sacrlflco lor ' m ust sell by Christmaa.j! \ w e t b a r 10'. formica lop, •pine. p $iro. Cali 734-2081 ^ a/b est oller.73^8772.___ >1100. Phono 734.W20. ccarpetod from. Call 324-57§d a 140 tons is l crop. $45; 50 — 1IRRIGATION NEEDS 19U56"Polaris : Trall indy' 135 . ' Sate Whilile Selection Is Beilest! ' d»y8or733^12ovo-______,0^,:ons ol 2nd, 75 ol 3rd. exc, r ., ' 'S5 Yamaha 6' baby grand,r ! ?lter^J!L ______“ ouall3uallly. 324-4184 or 324-6307. Ited & underground plpo. actua:tual mllos. Musl sacrilico. i i laign fabrication, repairs, $2800WO or best ollor. 32^4605 , | walnut satin (inlgh. Muat)i VWInged-back sola, rusi col­ O »-V arf0tyFoo(J# »ao to believe. 734-S783. cor. Excellont condition. $95. 170 lon of 1st culling. 170 andfdholl-arcwoldinQ. after( GHRISJQURDANMA. ons of 2nd cutllng. 60lon of t [AZDA ' —“ fPhone 733-9147.______“ AM0T11IRRIQATON - f ; ■" Ird culling. 200 ton of oat : J.D. X4, very good \ ' 1594 BLUE LAKES BLVD.NNORTH TWINFAHSS 73S-2954 -60" -Oak tablo, oxlonds to 1 ANDSUPPLY cond'nd., & lg 2 place tiir trir, - 090-Pets & Supplies hay'iay with new seeding. Hay tmm llle e a a ^ ^ ^ l,H w y 3 0 . .-1 4 - ^'i ' on -O ffice Equipment s06“ ,$175.S36-2i31. - ' 1* haslas’ boon' loslod;' '■ 733-4^^— m m - ' AAYollowlab, lomalo. 5 mon- HoIII Complolo 5 phone Ex* M iilO L ______iB ~(" OD, % " wall uaod steel O^Appilances , Ihs}[ old, osod for making oculono phono systom. Iralnlng-video commorclaf. “!2.21-protorn, 7 ' dairy hay. plpo>0 storting al $4.50 per ft. J1000. Table top Canon } a n a l eye csichgrl :ovorod, delivered In ap- Rock [> Dryer, sflsrw ashor. $125. ir?x,5lon loada. 324-5167. j*roirome,lp!S24.Sl42.'^* **' ’ V '■ Rofrigoralor, $89. Range, Z734W4,MoellorKonnola. as'aa,.”'””' s - $125. Dlshwashor, $99. Many AAdorable Chrfatmaa pup* Dralisman B H. doak, In-I- moro r lo choico from, all ap- pplea, mother Is rog. Qorman __ 13-Fann& Ranch I cludoa 38 X in. lianibcx. cpllancos warranty. Shepherd, s will be 6 wooka 400100 ton t 1st. 2nd & 3rd hay. Supplies ■ $125.00. Call 32M (i^ allorr APPUANCEiTVCENTER bby Christmas and roady to Mn siEiiiPVIICIE: e u nE ~ <0 rain, no wood. C a n ------6:00 p.m.______;3142nd Ave E..TF.734-71W. Qo.$10ea.Call324-3532ovo. g dollvlollvor In load allotmonls. Two0 6000 gal. (uel tanks w l H > GE heavy duty clothes_AAKC Boxor pupa, lawn, ^i43<216or366-2311oyes. 8 l«»c. ; pumps - heavy duty * 3 j dryor. whlfo, oxc condition,_c:champion bloodlines, havo 700DO tons 1 FEEDER hay. 1400 ®“i^tsido ' storage. Can del. 1 ■ otasB top cover. 733-<3Sb. . $li5.$ ball 7 ^ 7 1 9 .______a!8hola.CaU7BS-9422. {jfiaons DAIRY hay. 1KR) tons ^ 2ed . for diosol. l for gas. H ANIID ID ira&ciroii?>y 1-2311 orW -6216eves. •. ■ Portablo Smith Corona WANTEDTOBUY AKCCOCKERS, BAR'iARN STORED hay. Call 12200 oloc. lypowritor wlI Color rV a, VCRS, ' 2 malos, $50 each. ' ------37-6313 or 637-6602. • corroctlng cartrldoo. Exc. mlcrowavos, appliances, 14-Farailmplemenl8 WM cond. t12S.Call4^273. otc. elc. working or nol. Call 733-4806. . TV1 Doclor 734^88. anytime. AKC A Gorman Wlrod Haired 098-OSS-FamisForRsnl 3^5;fin Doore chuck wagon. BI ______I I ______a Polnlw X pupa. 10 weeks z z r - fin Ooero manure ■ 077-RaIio.TViSlerM— F -old,-2-lem aiea with Pointer-® )-* reauef; Cali 63^6143.------■ - ■ M illilililllil [TITZZQH^B — I ____- ' markings 8> 1 black male. - color TV'a, mosl anything ol ^ logollablo. Call belore 10 Noww Holland 1048 supor ■1 ^'"AOVERTISE " i m B m a a QattEBHH' j| COLdfl~Teiov7alon5. Uaod,I. voiue.734-^715anytlmo.J ^ ______J j c k c n M lo n . ^ YOUR- largo soloction from S99.93. r AKC SUKordsMro Bull Ter- ^ NTING. SO years | !: Whirlpool whllo roirigorator ^ 2 aero larm SW of Buhl, I SERVICESPECIALTYI J R oorlnB Service; Ken'#-Fumltura. i Ap-.'-and avocado slovo with Tlars. " Unique, tenific, UtUe J] • ' sntlal, comm, Irv _ pl.^0 CM^4M■MalnAye.E._ » pota; alloctlonato & Iriendly. Jaho. Gravity Irrioalod. Call Noww Houso. hay choppor. ■ I Expert carpel and. vln - handmado cablnot. Bolt) in g 34-2450,6 am lo 5 pm Mon- excol:ollent condition, $4000. ■I IN THIS DIRECTORY a . T ■ 1or,rei:734-7310. I Conaolo sloreo, record n Rud^fw^C^m M ^ttr- _____ a stallatlons. Froo ostlm SS 1 oxc. cond. 734-6068. {J, :ay Ihru Friday. Idaho Flrsl Calie11666-2459. - - - ■ — I i^ S u p o r io r floors. 734-521 er, 8 irack. usod vory lit- t ^ Placed under Ihe hoadlng o f a Uko now, WS. 324-2556 40"* range, Coronado, lair » latlonal Trust Dopt. U6ECED PARTS: JD 4430, 4020, " - cood., ovorylhing worka bul SBoautiful Purobrod Gorman ------0. 3020. 3010. 720. 4 ^ | I yourcholcel I C Curtia Mathis, 25" conaolo> lho clock. $iM/bost olfor. ®Shophord puppioa, pure WD. llros & cab. 423-<247. - TV. oxcolionl condition,v.See q al 404 Sti/avo E. orcall *whites or- black & tans, Og-PmlureaForRgnl 099* ^ I Your ad will roach 22.000DOO I M il Illl !■ nil ready for Cftrlslmas, $50i —— mt to Buy: John Dooro, ■ m i * H Q Qg Q g m a • ;22S. Call 733-9278.______■^Randy Bv^rTlll Cains. ^ , familios ovoryday and lho 125.6ali 823-4534. ■ Profo'roforably horses, y o a r. 4030u) tractor in good condl- ■I rosuils .will amazo you. Call:aii I m K m E E B S u m New Konwood KRC-6000 car ~ sund walor, have lood II tion.ifl. Ploaso eall 324-1252. ■ steroo, plua 2 aols ol loday and ono ol our friend­nd- ■ oodod. Phono 734rthwesl ■ H i i i i i a i a rolrlgoralora, froozors,• REDc CEDAR, fencing, post, JjMalamulio, 6 wooks old, $40. Call 825-5013.______Five!rve Hoistoln Hoifors, 11S-S>FarmWo{1( ■ g Crane & Rigging, 733-12-1234. g rangos, TV's, dishwashors.- aiding,. Intorlor wair cover- £ I..., . . - _ a Ing. Rr framing lumber, and EiEnglish Springer Spanlol'i®?'^ Wanted J ’ . knoltyplne.! P'pupplos, tails & dow claws l!!2“ I ■ B Troo 8. shrubbeiibbery trimming, I Sony 50 Inch big screen TV.• pyLumber32*<120. romovoo, « $50 each. Porfoct FOROR SALE: Branous MANINURE HAUUNQ and Pll- - Iroo osiimalos,os, Insurod.ll _ ExcoUonl condlllon, S1200. ~ for the duck or phoasant femaljmalos, brod, hard bull & Ing.. Gooding I Green Chop. ■ ______tC ara,734-1464 JIm’eTreaCar I Call 686-2580.______■ ------hihunlor on your Chriatmas younioung bulls. 642-4401 evea. ~ Call#;1034-4730. . g H I I■ ' Zenith 23” color console,: O' S S -a tn g e Sales jSllst.Call6784l07bofore3. porSor Salo: 10 At Hoistoln apr- I ' excelienl condlUon, $175. . German Shophord pupplos. ingorigor hollers. $650 eacl). ' I ■ 5” Phone536-2ira. • ready re for Christmas. $»,Call9all 934^70.______" ■ _ . GRANDMA'S HELPLPERS ! Tree 81 shrub 19" RCA color TV with’;• 084-TooHI ______^oach. Phone 324-6605. Holst I . Reliable Auto Ropair * Complete indoor andmd out* B roRMwal, froo I f 3 Recreational JI 727 2nd Avo. S M939,73«3eS.- ^ [ Ctem ole. Like pew. 1276. t Golden Retriever. Friendly-200-7t»-7M'"bi^'?l'504^‘“ i2h: ^ ■ doorclBaning. ■ McBride, 733^3 iTf h o n o 734-2694. CCISusing lalho, variable . purebred,pi 1 yr old female; Call<11324-3733.______3: — I TwlnFalis.lda63303 ^ ■ 734^22 >3449303 ■ ’ spood, clutch brake, Iota ol ;-n I Tune ups labor, $15 parts " • ^ e d ^ w r n jo rurv& TLC..;Pn)diroducers ' Uvestock, 80 ■ Z - ‘ I I ■ tooling. tc Rockford II mill, lOjt ti oad brod slock cows, 150 ' exlra." OII Chango laborS ■ . I - 60" U^le. Call Randy alter n I $10-oll and filer extra. ’i*’075-Fum.i Carpets * Male oranpe sablo Pom en-choicholco 3501b. ste er & heifer i m9-^Avlatlon . ■ I ______I 1 . 6:30at73fa265.. ______“i nian puppiea, 6 wks old on calvoi"VOS for Tuesday, Dec. ' General aulo repairs,S ; ■ :\-CA8H for oood usod lur-• Own 0 your own oxygon & Christmas, Cl • $100 withoui 23rd.:}rd. 32 4 ^ 4 ^ ______I omorgoncy. service, (rans, — IvnlluroA apptlancof. Bannerr acetyleneai cylinders, all u ed to soli 1 low-alr time ®j-, • weldlng.CaH733-2127, papera. $150 wiUu.CalI.324- .simb(Imbrah Bull, coming 2 In .w h oeat a hopper "Ultra Uio" ■ • i m ujfiM iH ii ! ADVER/E RTISE 5 ; - Purnlturo,733-H21. alzea aj available. 676-7141. «45d4altor4pm.______Marcl larch, oxcolionl conllrna*:: need!jds aomo work.-Atso,.l- B w . - ! - YOU '.'lJ>e!uxo waterbed, walnut,-6.i ______- ______::h Mlnlaluro Donkoy Jack.’ tlon&on&tvpo. $850.324-4675. 18811 Yamaha IT176, molor | rouR - ■ ■ .' drawora, now maltroaa. Call apodal Chriatmaa .price. WAN Mercury moiors, B seat rocker, ooo«fcondltlon. u Eaat o r eall 735-«54.______us & flshina tacklo. ■ ■ today and onomo olc our (rIend- ' Call32»49M. Local ^ delivery free. Call I I ■ ly Ad-VIsorsa willw help you | : 733 Construction ■77;------■ you Iho rosulesults you aro ^ J : wood.Call3244586. _____ f 0 /i5 ra Fo'rt pmto! ^ ! , i ■ i^ re e n cruahed vehwt 7‘ ^ Purebred Border Coltie ------Call 1324-7161.3: n , All types remodeling plus i „ ■ ! • couch, Good condlllon, Good G dry pine aplll and n. I reasonabla reatos. Calill! S pups.'G uaranteed to worX in i_ ■ than rontino a (fuel ,ioood lor 2nd couch. $80 or dj llveatock. 42^6267 after 6:30. I ovenings733-3065. ;'*■ J ■ 73WKtw»3i ■■ ;; ______- 1 ^ Z-SpOftlncQooda I ■ Frae estlm ales. r^ B t offer. Call 733-4924. ^ gs'arA'*I !« ■ .Calia4-«». Purebred Cocker Spaniel Greedroedina atock oeldinge by _____ 'l o v e ly older bullet. waln7t Q puppy, S78, m a y for Qsllarallan( % hoat. Two yearA k2 akis,. sk Scott poles ISO's, J in la h , beautKul condition, c< Chrtstma*. Call - 3240095 Ingsgs i& one -5 yr. old. $200 sofonomon bindings, Nordica B i ' I150.C«U734-6147. 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ilY Ai u r o s 7 333 -0 9 3 1 M a = 1 b — - I .1-11 149-4 W ^IDrfres 14«-AntiqueAul08 15B-Autos-Chevrol«l' 162-Autos-Forts n '*.!1B-Auto«-Fonls t»66-HercuryiUncoln 168-ItS-Autos - OMmoUle 176 Mercury Cougar XR7, 1984184 ( Cutlass Sierra, 2 door 1 1960 Oafsu n 4 x 4. king c a^■ Antiquo} & classic auto ros- iMust solll 1983 CL~ciwy I960 l5 Ford MusUng. 289. 4 i i w M ustang. 4 cyl, low 1976 I loratlons. Quality work at (Cllallon. V-4 auio trans, tp m iles, ellver & gray. 4 A/C/C, low mlloage, exc. coupo5upe. wire wheel covera. oxc. molor. 3 now llros, roll 1< spd, over $4500 Invested, mlli M/FM cassette, vinyl roof, I bar, $2300, Call 9M;4622;___ f_ roasonablo prlcos. Call /AM/FM. air, excoiiont con- asking gj $2700. Call 536.2655, s spe p eed . Call 733-0135. com:nd Call 5 4 ^ 7 4 eves. _ AM/FI • Dennis at 423-4641.______cdlllon. $3200,734-7869. ^ IM Morcury Grand Maroul# !2»2£aded, s u n , 543^ 92/ 1981 Cho.y Blazer 4x4,? 1974 Muslang II Faslback. 4 73 '73 LTD, 4 dr, air, PS, P0. 1985 i 'i 1964H Ford Muatang i1978 CHEV Caprlco, Landau speed, sp bluo, robuill V-6. AT, g ood tires. 86k ml, good LS.S, 2 door, complelely loaded, Sllvoradopkg,. vary 1 cloan. $5995.676-4^7/4607. Coupe, C 6 cyl, 4-sp. oxtras. !soft-top. AT; PS. P0. P/ m mj aps,$850. Call 82^349. c cor ond.. $900 obo. CalUfl?* load«dod with equipment. 172_72-AutOJ-PofilJac ; Noods som e body work, sseal. 0 way spill lay back, ?707 or 487-2530. leatllather Inierior, 5.500 mllos, ______1961 Ford F150. sfiorl bo«, 4 ^ 1974 Plnlo wagon, radlals, lust sell to settle esUIo. FORDR SALE:. 1984 Pontiac . flunsgood.$900.734-7021. iaulo conlrol tomp, 4 bar snows, . . good gas mileage. ------mus spd, 351 Wlnsor. PS, PB. C caib, 350 eng. gaugos, tn ______^______Callall Jack 734.6841 eve’s or Flero,ero, 21,000 miles. Phone newp_alnlJ4600.88t2_6«^ 1968-Karmann 1 ghla. good ^ $195 or M st oiler. Phono — rteison Motors. 733-7700. 438-52:18-5230 or 432-5385. ' ongine & good condition; '•clock. 6 oxc. tlres/whools, 733-1622 73; after 5.______ta 1964 Nissan 4x4 King Cab, ° 81k ml. ono ownor, $2000. ^ 1»-M«nir>SUncoln ^166 Lynx, beige, like new, 1982182 I Ponllac Phoenix, PS, ; 19M T-Blrd. good ongine & « 197BM usttnalI.4cyl.. good _ Iransforablo warranty, low good ' condition. 925-5^9. iCall7^259______*»' M/FM cassette. $5995. Call/.PB,0, cruise,ci AC, 2 yew ex. miloaQo.loppor. 734- - I domo. 17.000 miles, will lermillent wipers. $4700/ I ______‘ 156-Autos-Chiy$ler best c oflor. 733-4650 aftor 6. ^ '67 Seoul. 4 spood, 4 X 4, ■“ 1984 Camaro Borllnolta, T- J $500 or bost ollor. Phono ■ _lop, AM/FM cassollo, oloc-___ ------7^-fli59_aliOi3.p..m.______' 1S8-Aulo)-Clievrolel------Jtronlcs pkD.,324^320 altor 5,_ B0rj23MS«ZrHA$1OiroooTOEGETTlN'!' , .’84 GMC S-15, V-6, 5 spdT’ Black B 19ee Corvette. M op, ' Whito. now llros. chiomoI 2L1Z racing flares. atrlctJy - ___ rima. oxc eonO i miloaoo. h^t\pgr1omtne9^^3:5972^ti ,, 48,000 ml. Tahoo pkg. 5*3- Black o i m Co'rvette, T-lop, 160-Autos-Dodge , 125-UailtyTraIlBra 140-Heavy Trucks/Sefnl'snls ^days,543-5517a!lor5_ ZL1 f racing flares, strictly ; r982 D o d ^ ' 400. T 'd o o r, , „ '65FordFl»,PS. PB,4sp. hloh h oerlormance; 543-5972, FWD. p vInyT lop. wlro wheel • Fittbed tftller, 26 fl, e i« tn 1971 KW’ConvT. 8V92botroll'foil. 2 tanks, fancy shell, 50,OM brtkoa, tandem axlo. CarryCan SQHO roar ends. 4X4 irana ' Advertise whore you’ll covers. c - $32()0/ncgoIlablo. ®*'®' ml. warraniy, liko now, only (ind T roady buyers - In Call c 432-5349 or soo al 644 S snowmobllea or 100 bale new 1022 Michoiins. nov 14,OOOfnl.Ca|l78&-43J5,____ of hav. <2500. Call 32441M.198, ■ Rayco ausponslon. 197 dasslllod. ConlorSt. C in Kimberly.____ TraJImoblle *2'h' flat bodbod. 18’ utility trailer. 2' high hig lolding sidos, oulsldisldo ------• lS 7 Iramo. Call 543-6934.______: sidea. elKirlc brakes. IS — 175-Auto DeaJerj 17S-AuloOeiten 17S-AutoDstl«ra 9th EMt. 7 3 4 ^ 9 . loss lU /iV i ____ 335 Cummins Englno loj: 8’ X 13' tandam axle wllh wll crank. Exc. Cond, $15001500. Call Hondrlcksen Susponsloislon • ^ 4-11 Roars w/tlros&whoolsJOlS. ' ^ Qat tn angle on me 'car 7 ^ $1000, 13 spood irans. flo e r t equipment you'to“ « cenlrebulld:$ie50.423.4680. ALL, usEo carS&: TRUCKSIS *' alwaya wanted. Read Re< 335 Cummina. good condlI THEISSiN MCI ::: claaaltled. Call 733462S. tion. working everyday $4000-Evonings 93<-6l?0.

141-V8I13 ^APRor 0 Automotive : SAMTiFAS SPECDIALS 3.9%,> APR or 5.9% ^300OeATE ____ H2-lmpor1Sport8Caf8 ive An Authhentic Pluss SPECIALSSALE PRICES 1973 VW "Thing", now (op Receiv r 132-Auto, Partsi now ongino ovofhaul. $1500 Accwaofles ____ Call 324^188.-______CAI ^ TRUCI: k s I laida 1979 Omni, modol 0-24. : kRS ’:• BEO LINER for Maid pickup. $175. Call 734.36m..10. door, hatchback. FWD. 5 lo» CABB*IAGE PATCHI DOLL Chevrolet motor. 250.5 ': mlioago. new llres. groa /una Q«* mlioago. good cond^r With Everery Used Car Pu 1974 DODGEIE SWINGER isn FORDIF150 F1 cylinder, complote, rum 'urchased excellent, 23 mra- nanv Son. $995 o t bost olfor. CalCall new parts. $350. Also 3 apdspd, n4.l296.______#3041 #4157 Ctiev trana. $lOOfor $4000 fofor 1980 Honda Accord LX Hat 1371 VOLVO WAS $1495...... MH O W ^ 5 0 W S AS $2495 ...... HOW . 1,450 chback, PS, 5 spd, 30 mpg I both. Call 54^<863. IPO. PtOtACABM*! OKenbausor high "Ti;: clsi AM/FM cass. 65.000 mllOJ V A TC M O OU ...... O N L Y $599 manifold for small blocjlock ono ownor. oxc. cond 1975DATSUHPILP!CKUP_^^^ _ v s^ r $3200. Phono 543-62616268 1978HERGURIRYCOUGAR SKUIAMUIS ______: — “ans^°Wgy[ggLS^ ----- : Regular got ongin*. aulo '*■ ■ Am rlms. $3). Call 734^19.'19. 1981 Daisun, 200 SX. 5 spdspd. WotSI495 ...... ^69fir #3066 V #4163 I Parting out 1973 JM p PU AC. AM/FM Storoo. oxc WAS $2495 ...... NN O W wWAS $2995 ...... HOW . 360 enq.. $300; fondertde r^ cond.. 733-9523 attor 6 pm.^ 1972 DODGE PICKUPf hood, flrllt, (rontdlft.. ataoiileor- 1982 Honda Accord, 4 dooroor. V-8.outomollcirenjmU» ’ Ino, A7T, PS, etc.; ALSia s o air. S spood,' cruiso. cass.ISS., W a«|t4«5 ...... $995 1377 FORIIRDLTD 1978 TOYOTA:fASRS ' two 13" snow Urea, oxcoxc. no trade ploaso, $5195. 678 - tread. 733-6199tHer5:30.I;___ _4817/4607.______1978 FORD LTD - Panino 31.000 mile D500 050 1982 Pontiac Firebird, loadjad- P1MACASM9I #3981 #4168 Dodge motor home. 4<4<0 ed. roar dock spoilor, wln^win- » A T C M » « U ...... 12 8 8 WAS $2495 ...... N l *1,550 WAS; $ 2 9 9 5 ...... HOW , '2,450 Engine, HO lorgue (illo.. FF& i dow louvors. & llniod glass ' R axles, wheels, tiros and am Gary, 543-6800. Conaklei 1977 BUICK REGJU. etc. Call 637.6261.______trade tor Bla2oror4x4PU.I. V-6 aulomaric, air condlll 1988PLYM0imJTHSAPPARO 1978 FORD FISFl 0 PARTS WHOLESALEE 19B3 Honda Proludo. roaVeal MOt A CAMAVI PAI O N L T ^1 I 4 9 9 4 cyl. valve lob, $29.50;>0; i6 doan, 33.000 mllos, $7200 ------eyi., $38.50; v 4 , $49.50,------Call324-2536, - ___ - 1979 OLDS WABOH- #3063 #4111“ NO. 1 Auto Parts, Jeromosmo. Subaru. AT, radio P U M A W M V I WAS $2895 ...... N l ’2 ^ 5 0 WAS f $2995 ...... HOW . '2,450 324.6721.______hoalor. snow tiros. 4 dooroorl M T C M M U ...... 1 7 8 8 SNOWTIHES2QOOdE76flV6R14 cruiso, tilt, chromo luQgaac 1981 LYNX WAEON on GM wheels, atuddedIded, rack. $4600, Call Z H -m 197BCHRY$LEf.ERCORlWVA 1978 JEEP'CJ7 CJ $65;palr; 2 issj)14 Klwallway allor6pm . ______PlMACAUAtl IH.l,;rf/p.l..73<-5m—____ _1983 SUBARU WAGON, 4x4 i»ATCM D O U ...... 1995 #3985 #4183 , 1979 Chevette englno Wilh witl tilt, AM/FM cass. PW. roa ' automalic . transmissionslon,. doloQ.$5300.733-3649. 1981 CHEVY CAPRICE WAS $3295 ...... NK l O W ^i550 ;WAS $ 3 4 9 ! ...... NOW ' runa gro**, *200 o r boilIt of-ol 1983 Toyota Corolla, Sfli PlVlACAtlAVI fer. Call Sandy 734.6068.,____ _Sports Coupo, 5-sp. AC ^ A T O i DO U ...... “...... M1995 327 Chov high^>orfOfmanclanco black package, alumlnun 1980DATSUSUNB210 1984 TOYOTA!A SRS parts. Block, new TRW TRV wheels. 32.000 ml, oxcr 1380 FORD W L o n g b e d . bost cond. Call 733-2766.______MraACAUAOl pistons & rings. $250 or bos ...... C U T « 7 0 S M #3958 - #4162 oifer. Phone 423.4521 atter:'tor 3 1983 VW QTI. black willw?h ►a t o i d o u ...... 19 9 9 WAS $3295 ...... H i ’2,950 WAS■■ $4995 ...... HOW , '3,950 _____lintod windows. AM/F*. 400 cass. Must 30 0, 734-9204. 1980 MERCURY CGU6AU6ARXR7 :---- KMACABtAUMIPA T O I DOU. “ J W cr --67 Triumdh TR4A IRS. con CAMTOVMUIVI... 2 1 9 9 IRDLTD 1983 FORD F150Fl Qrovea Allgnmont, 7 3 ^ ^ 1979 FORI vertlble, runs good. $3500 taK lor Ron or U rry. .. 734-8507evos4wkonds. »!L— ^ -#3014-----^------# 4 1 3 1 “ 135-Cycl08i Supplies WAS $3695 ...... Mi.^^^"’2,950 *WAS $ 6 9 9 5 ...... HOW ___ 1 146-4 Wheel Drives-w or$2M r.!“,'r'!'’‘...... H O W A 2 2 8 8 r '5,650 1971 chopped 750 Honda compiolo Qxcepl for "n^’as aa; FORSALE; liTeOodjje” ' 1979DATSUH 1984 FORD Fl $^ Poworwagon4x4;------_____S ip eo d , graal gai mllaoi ,1.00.. - 1S83 PONTIACAC PHOENIX F150 . ttnk. Runs oxcollont. $25( obo. Phone 423-4521 allor:lor 3 1961 IH crowcat) V<-lon 4x4,1X4. WAS $ 2 9 9 $ ...... 2 3 8 8 - P,m .,leavom os3aoo.______Call 734-6368, . #3950 #4108 1975 Harioy Davidson t2o6 I20( Leaving U.S. lor 20 monthsE 1981 CKEVROin WlllALIBU $ 4 ] WAS $4495 ...... NH < O W ^3,750 WAS $ 8 9 9 5 ...... NOW , '7,950 • c c. $2495. Phono 734-067'0679 Soil 2; 1979 Dodgo 050,. nonc P..I*il.l<.(0>.Pc...,.l..,>nfl evenlnos.______dings, storoo lapo, sun sur pow«tb,akai.oi,(andii-on>ng ...... a n ^ A2 3 8 8 "7“^ root, fino Quaiily campoi 1988 FORD Fl 3*mlnl blkos. Briggs and sholl, $1300 OBO. 1982 Oldj 1980 MAZDA ST«nONONWAEOH 1983 MERCURYRYLYHXRS F150 Stratton S hp motors, noodj \7. h i’ 68 diosol, all exlras. 26 mpa,ipa, S tp t« d . reclining t«ois. som e work and assembly.'£^1 luxury car lor-$3300 000. $275 takes oil throo. Cali BO. g o o d g a tm llo o g o ...... CUTTO M 2 4 9 5 #3665R #4127 , , , Oldor bul oxc Ford 4x4, H o w 734-2221 at W ajohouso 222, 30.000 milos on ongino, oxc.nc. 1382 TOYOTA PICKUP WAS $4995 ...... H 4 ^iSSO WAS $ 9 9 9 5 ...... HOW , '8,850 or 73^716.______UP $ « ___ liros, sun roof. 6000 lb oloc­loc. lo w n o r.sip e e d . lric winch, nlco campor . W aiS 3 9 9 S ...... N O W A ia e -H e a v y Equipment sholl, Sloroo lapo dock, no 2 6 8 8 1S84MERC0RURY TOPAZ 1386 FORO FlSfl150 4X4 — problom. muat soo, $1700.™ 1982DOD6EDIPIOMA1HATSUON RD4 Cat hydraulic doiof.uof. MOO ^njiplt-Burloy,______Po-»( !»-•' ol n q t too many hours on tho #3929R #4189 JilS 1955' Joop elai’ion wagon,on, Wo i $4495 ...... r ^ u ll t Irom standard diosol 3 4 8 8 WAS $6995 ...... HIH O W M,950 WAS$12,495 . . . H O W/ i i , e partial rostoralion. 283 V-6, engine, $2500, in Chains now all-woalhor radlals on 1983 V0LKSWAEEKRARABBIT...... < m a re a. . Inquiro at r 1929 " mags, good unit. $2000 llrml™l Ccooomkoid.M.I Itooi ...... Elizabeth. TF. or 734-4453.L _ M3-82Mwo.okday5eio_5,._, r ------W o«$4195...... '“ “ . . N O W J3 5 8 8 1971 Joopslor Commando, 139-Pk:k-Up Trucks V-6, low mlioago. cloan“J. & mBUCKleSMRE IMOWMWO!)^! ; a « ' ''ory dopondabfo. Coll 622- 9E I NOQOQOOQOOllgOOOO^vnn'nTirmiiiiJMTTTiijnrTinTTiiiifliiMiiiitHiir)oow;oi|wwiH|ww TnnTirriTTITnTTITITCr'^-^ I Wlliy'8 J e e p " PU .'T956;956. 9296. Sun Vaj!oy^______" W .. M m . . . N O W " 1 . almost complotoly rostorod. 4995 • 1973 aiaror, now Irans. I T hli Cgrtifi ‘ 0cyl, anow llros, $700. $1500. 1976 AklC Pacor. nowsi ilwStiRflioPK' Ificate 5 « I' • Call 7 8 6 ^ . ______— liros. n oo. Call 678:4213 qv^o^ • 1966 Ford Falcon Ranchoro, 19>4 Bl02or 4x4.'350 ongino. ^ W o r th ^ 3 , ' I new clutch. 20 mpg. oitra flOi Woi ^ 9 5 ! ...... 53 8 8 30 0 : M at. $450. Call 3244453.___ P/S, P/B. aulo.trans.. till whool. now radial llros. vory M W A G M $ ■ A I 1969 Ford pick-up, moroljlDtNai good condllion. $2995.00. MMAZDASTAnONI I h e d wllh rack, $500, Oall Call Soo OIck al G & G RV's InI ' Local I own«r. lolt of roomroot S . c o n o m y ^ ^ ^ ■ ^ 733-1703.______— Paul o r- call 436-4580.SO - Wa» $6495 ...... 58 8 8 W 3 .9 %or 5 .9 % S ally., ovonino8-678-3632. • 1870 Ford 1-ton dually. Tovvard Purchai* Of ArAny U « * d V « h tc l« ^ ^ 9 ' custom bod w /stock rack,ock, ,974 CMC 4x4, lull-tlmo. AT,-- 1384 HONDA CiViC I Sm , tIflOQ. 734-0597. V; 3daofholehbo00- 1975 K5 Biazor. 409 onn.. I tSflOO. Phone m-6B28. ____PS/PB, air, auto trans., tni.Hi. Wat t i n s ...... 5995 1 197« TOYOTA PU. AM/FM.FM. cruiso, bolng usod ovory i AC. new cam por sholl,loll, day in Twin Falls. $2750,50*! ■ 983Lim;OUITOWIIClICAR ilT o is a d . I I mostly road mllos. oxc.Bxc. Pho_no734;35a3. ___ NK« b>g l.<>u>)r ce<. r«l>.^l(>p« >»lth0lllS»p0Tr«»0pH»«l . .;'r . . r ‘...... o n l y « — 1977 Dodgo Ramchargor 4 x (6 8 8 ’ salvationNARMY‘mP01iiHERS"’i r f fIII i Food mlth 4, PS/PB. now llros, rtms & I 1083 TOYOTA, cloan wllh i 1983 OLDSMOBILE TOR[OJIDHAN, $ ■ ■ BOItaliaiBFIiiaiM tam l-3m i2io.cr5J% 24»ii. J h S l. AC, Ph. sun roof,oof, shocks. $2500 or bost olfor.II. liKol I o.m^. l.>llr po- liwoo: AU/l^M. 734.8151 ____Call 734-7416,______po»*'»«rt. OU tond.lwolng. V-8,- 1978 Chovy W lon, cruiso. ,8 8 8 I *66 FORD V4 ton, V^. I a / t , blue, funs good, $350350 AC. AT. 400 ong. $3600. Call ■ nrbattot(er.Call^3-«S1.^ 637-6539. _ -_____ fiim ett QjoMison's«s 1978 Surburbon 4x4 sTorra ' no^MvyTnJckg/Sflnil'BlI’Q C laa sicrP S . PD, AT, till... ___ cruiao, rally whools. air — 1964 INI. C.O.E. Cumminsilns (ronl a roar. 65,000 miles,r THEISI» N M 0 1 rORS pow er. long Iramo, pad $4000. Call 326-4004.______,• Over 33 Years«r9 77)e fas>es( Placo In Tho WorlcirM To B uy A Car 1 i ^ p - , twin acrow. good for 1979 Ford Suporcab 4 x 4, 4j. ■ 701 M oln Avt . E. ^ Twin Foll» 733-7700 Exc 43,000 actual mllos. $4995. 67W617/4607. 1 T-ri”— ^ ■ p - C T j .V -■c * - ,— J.,-: T 1 : i Monday, Decor:omber22,1986 TImes-New4ewi, TwIpFtlla, M tho Besist d e fe n se Is New technique a gjo o o d o ffen se f R e i a n alternative to► ’ - a c h agallaln st a n g e r —D 22 am nlocentesSIS-D 6 ® P F i l e rrmanI beatss o d d s agadnstq!]u a d rjiplegila Doctorst 1told Rex LaaGrone 5 yecxirs ago he’dd be lucky tc':o feed himsiself— he prcoved them wrongw

B y L O R A Y N E O . SM ITHTH fore he dle(Iled from hypothermia on Times-Newswrller th e d e s e r tI five fl miles west of Balanc- edRock inn late1: May m i. He had lain • TWIN FALLS - FIvi'Ive years ago there oveml:mlght after being thrown doclore told Rex LaGnGrone he’d be from his pickuppk truck the nlgbt be- i i | i | lucky If he could ever' sit up and feed fore when3 heI failed to negotiate a h im s e lf. PP curve cn route n home from rabbit I “Maybe'they saidI thatt Just to hunting, make me prove themm wrona."' the a f a r a worker w on the Easterday I ■young Filer man saysI mimodestly. And farm dlscov:overed him when he went L - p ro v e U iem w rong he did. . . , , out to irrigigate a at 5:30 a.m. Althou^ L Although medically a ouadripleglc< it was spri:[irlng, LaGrone was near ■ . as the result of a near-far-falal accident death fromim hypothermia when he ■ five years ago In which:h this neck was was found.

‘Q uadriplegiigic m e a n s everythiiUng takes four I tim es as long,’ 1h e jo k e d . H e gets:ts up at 4 a.m. to I prepare foror work. Dressing; takes1 about I thre

broken, LaGrone noww Is married, “They loI(told me I was talking, but I sings In his church choliholr and drives don’t remenlember anything abQuHl;**" to work In a speclaUy equliqulpped van. he says. But Bt later he-w artold his The esteem of his felfo\liow employees body tempeiperature was too low to at Magic Valley Regloiglonal Medical - even^eglstester on the lowest figure on Cenler was obvious Dec.lec.-ia when he thethermon;o m e te r. w as named Employee! of the Year at He spent:U 23 d a y s a l S t. A lphonsus the hospital’s annual ChristmasChi par- Regional Medical M Center in Boise, ty . where he underwentur surgery for his When he walked withith crutches lo broken neclieck. A piece of his pelvis the podium to accept theth« award, his was used toto fuse his broken verter- •co-workers stood and applauded.apj His brae, s e le c tio n recognlzcd not nc Just the Four mononths followed in the Elks fact he is a competentmt member of Rehabllitatication Center in Boise. But the hospital’s accountimting depart- when hc returned re to his parents’ I m ent where hc programsms computers, home he stilltlllwasunablelowalk. ■ - It also was a tributee tot< LaGrone’s • A little lonelor had been found in one ■ , example of “what a difference of his leg les muscles and with I ' determination, faith and an' love and dedicated help r from family and I support of family andid friends can friends LaGaGrone set out lo nurture I mean In the face of tragedy," and Increaseis e th e u se of h is lim bs. ■ h o s p ita l officials sa y . L a rry Rlankin, a t then paslor at the ■ L a G ro n e , 29. m a kkes es his long Castleford’r BaptistE Church wbo has ■ ■ rehabilitation sound eas):asy and would since move)ved to Blackfoot, came ■ . give all the credit to his family and almost dall'ally to help exercise his ■ . m any friends In the Casi'asUeford area legs. Manyly friends. Including Don ■ ' j where he grew up andid his 1 parents, and Mike Gr^blll, G Terry Kramer, I : Jim and Ua LaGrone, liveive Rich Huff,ff, Tim Quigley. Bruce ■ And while be discountunts the effort Wheeler andmd others, took lums help- ■ he must make to perfor•form o r d i n a ^ Ing- Imes It wos hours every tasks most people take(e for i granted “Sometlmi .••-M m ptwtOlMOY AREKZ close associates pointIt out< the ex- day of tie the week," LaGrone saW. traordlnary effort it; requiresr' for They movedred his legs full range and R e x L a G r o n e . M[V V R M C ’s E m p lo y e e o f tlt h e Y e a r , u s e s h i s sesH-taught lf- com puter skilli l l s i n t h e a c c o u n t i n g d e i p a r t m e n t LaGrone lo Just get to work' in the helped himm with pushing exercises, ------m o rn in g :— ^------p-helpeo-hhn-^ttcmpt- to— Meantime his parents cor^oMinue(rte~iiCTairrai55Ti miSTSVnfTbTil can oniy ^ put ters. He not only works wjinurihem hospital LaGronene hadr done some col- ^ ,'•"Quadriplegic meansins everything wa^T^ "try lo sland me up." he says.Si First drop them by uus s in g g ra v ity . on the job, but is on his Ihlhlrd per- leclion work andid stills does bUllng for takes four times as long,mg," he Joked. Joe Waskisko, Buhl, built a special hc h( nobbled with a walker, L so n a l onc a t hom e. Tw in F a lls a tto m e ;y P a u l Sm llh. He gets up at 4 a.m. to prepare for stationary' bjcy^le-wllhb a motor for uated u: tocrutches. D u rin g h isIs long recovery he •work. Dressing, he estlostlmotcs. lakes him. ' , __ _ became intere•re ste d In h is f a th e r ’s ., .. , D u rin g th is tim

"to Do for You”J” jIs a calendar llstJag beaiaillh-rtlated aeUviUes, flV'CiJt5 and educationtlon. laformatlon should be' submittedsi by Tburs- [ \ - day [or pubHcatlonin LIn Uie Mlowlog Monday'ss JiR u ch lectJoD. Mali 1 aotices to Tbe TimeImes-News, P.O. Box M , Twin Tw Falls, or New evid(ence links:s chemica:al imbalarnee, autisr dellverthemtoourofi rofdceatmThlrdSt. W. Ht'N ew sday Some prellmlimlnary results suggest During Du a 10-mlnuie test perioriod be- Psychologists rated rate the behavior she may be rlglright. Five autistic and forere the drug, self-injurious pajatlents of the autistic chllc:hlldren during the Class refre Prellmbiary findings frt[rom the three seU-inJurlurlous children were banginged their helmet-securedI headsI first four hours; parents pai took lurns rashes parents’j’ minds Cbildren’m Cbl ospltal National:>I Medical glveo an oplatlale antagonist called anywly w h e re fro m 50 lo 200 times, I rating during the! nextne 20 hours. Ac- i CejCenler suggest that autistic ...naltrexone to blblock at least some of MinuInutes after the .drug was given, { cording to Herma:•man, there were : ’ t w i n f a l l s - a - A prepared cbUdblrth rrirei[resher clau for per- children chl a n d o th e rs w ho Infl;ifllct loju* the abnormalI behavior.b All the pa- thele h1 ead -b an g in g w as re d u cced e by substantial decreaselases In band-flapp* sons who have previc evlously taken « prepared chlchildbirth course wlU ry ry on< tbemselves have an Imjnbalance tients respondedled, som ew hat. ebouixjut70percenL Ing and body-whlrlltIrllng. be held a t Magic Vali/alley Regional M edical Cenleuler loday from 7 to 9 of of brain chemicals assoclata te d w ith p .m . in t h e W om en’si’s Healthll C e n le r C o n fe re n ce RRc oom . pleasure pie and pain. ChUd|)irth preparaioration and medical centerr procedures c will be Barbafa B Herman, chief of la b o ra - reviewed. A illm, a discussiond on sibling adjust]istment aod a tour of tory tor; operations at thele B ra in thelabor/dellveryuni'u nit will be In d u d e d . Research Ceater, haa new e v id e n c e r The fee is $5 andid participanlst must pre-regiitgister by calling tbe tb ^a a t th e se c h U d re a a re bo:x im w ith W o m en ’s H e a lth Cenl'e n te r a t 737-2900 b e tw e e n 9i a.m. a and 4 p.m. to- high hls levels ot beta endorphlniIns, one da y . tbtbe e brain’s natural associatedass with pleasure and { M B rrrrr... Th Swedish' researchers i 'he Ice Box Rimn to Rim reported tbat autistic childn higherhig opioid peptide levelsis In their '• T W IN F A L L S - TheTh. Ice Box Rim to Rim Run,in, a 7.5-mlle fun run. spmal nuid than do normalI children.c •J'wUlbeheld New Year’ear'sDayat 10a.m. Herman contends lhat thsatb . There Is no entryf fee,fe A no-host brunch will be held after the run. Their Thi lack of responslveiren e ss to M For m ore Information,ion, caU D avid W eb ste r a t 7U-54-5470. othothers, the constant rocklkin g a n d If I you w ork In a ggi roup of threo to foourteen employees,9S, staring,sta might represent tthe fact . J that they have no biochemiclical need Group ^ Assurance;e Plus gives the meledical, surgical andind c ity s e ts po:o«d aerobicsi program| S!to rea ch o u t to o th e rs . hospital benimerits you and youiM family needI COn the olher hand, chlldid re n w bo TW IN F A L L S -■ The Th CUy of Twin Falls Recrtcreation Department bite, bib bang and chew at theli • Supplemental accldident b enefits - p ays up to $300 will sponsor an aen h a v e yY O U R • aerobics program called “Bodies “B In Action.” m mli l^t continue such behavlo before d eductible apapplies. designed for men omand women of all ages andid fitnessi le v e ls . T h e ly because I there Is no pain,I, H] e rm a n I e m p l oO' Y E R C A L L ‘proeram s combinesiS strctchlng.s soft aerobics andac body toning ex- said. sal High levels of beta-end*id o rp h lM , f o r ClOMPLETC O • This is a n a g e-ratedd group plan th atm eana n i s \ erclses to give parllcl•ticlpanls a balanced workoutut with minimal risk sbe explained, can raise a■ p] e r s o n s o f In ju ry . painpal threshold. L S A B O U T savings on youngerir em ployees. . _ C ost Ls 120 fo r sk.wc.wecks. < The class will begina J a n . 5 In tb e R o b e r t - IIf this theory is correct ‘-tt"' THIS ON)NE MILLION • . Fixed rate s m ea n s ItImnHediate group pricecequotes- ■— --i ^tu artJu n lo r High SchoolSch gym fro m SM5 to 6:45ip p. .m . "OI"opioid systems” underlielie these n/M i a r ^ For m ore Informatlilation, call JacquI Schneldem:irmann at 733^796 or disorders dis — blocking thesiese brain DOLLAF^ R H E A L T H no waiting. ■TwInFalls RecreationJon D ep a rtm en t a t 733-0360. • syssystems should help conlrtIrcl these CA RER ______belbehaviors, Herm an said. PLAN THAT • . Also irwludes your oow n personal drug p resrescription ______GIVES: — c a rd ..-.------^QROUPASSURAICe'' ofnoNA.sm i opnoNB.: g- PLUS-PLAN ■ DCDUCnOLE DEDUCTIB ™ ^ || CAU OUR TPIr o l l F R E E CrinoUlines—— COMPARE' MALE FEMALE MALE FEMJ GROUP through m 29------._S- -ta a g o S32,80 lis-so sa4, NUMBER INI N I D A H O • C o n tin u e d fro m PageDlP a wilh foundingIng the punk movement, ble.” ble MW foogfiM------S.....»3e.90 S40.70 S20J0 S31 h .n Idea ASSURANCECE 40throggh4»------.>-$4240S SS7.S0 S31I0 S4S.II 1-800-632- seemed to m e to be thee perfectpe thing Westwood opened op Let It Rock, a Andf. she would stick wilh SU.S0 S7I.B0 S49.S0 SSS. 32-2022 to' bring to an end this tli fashion small boullqilique that became punk unlil unt .she worked il out perf■rtecUy lo PLUS -J100.60 SS8.60 ST4.M SAS. dyiiamo, this shape off thett Inverted c e n tra l In Lomondon. her hei satisfaction. Westwood’: ._ 4 » .7 0 S2070 118.00 Sia.;ioS ' ASK YOURR LLOCAL Two Of mofo cttildrtn------.-S37.101 S37.I0 S».00 S29. triaogle, broad at the shouldersshe and As others1 coK)ptedcc her punk styles, and anc m o th e r r a n p o sl offic<3 ?ca't.S “TESI INSURANCE,:E AGENT ta p e re d to tb e h e m . I thought the mak- Westwood movedmo on to a dressed-up shops sho on the side, but never:r so ld a n y ______m T tM T Y iC lng.:the skirt full withlh ai crinoline pirate collectectloh, a nod, she says, ofot\ Westwood's clothing. w ould m a k e w o m e n look lool feminine "to piratesi plundering p the world." W V estwood h e rs e lf ta k e s full ful credit agQia," she says. It was,IS, asi well, the In her boutiquique, whose name she had for for the crinoline revival. “1“ I t Is a n ( - i LEWISTONIN BOISE PO POI C ATELLO antithesis of the "malelie stance" In changed 0 to W orld's E n d , ru ffle d achievement act; to have brougljght back V UUC“ Shield oT kdahoD lfc ^ l P.0.B0X11C106 P.O. BOX 2500 P.O.* .0 . BOX 4 5 0 4 clothing. shirts and eye ( patches replaced the crinoline in the 1980s andId to do It ------8 3 7 2 0 83 2 0 S ^tstw ood introduceded what she clothes with:h rips and pins. As In- In inz a m o d e m w a y ,” s h e sa y s prop r u d ly . ^ 746-2671'1 336-2420 2 2: 3 4 ^ 0 2 0 c ^ s " m ln l- c r ln is " fo r springspi a year fluentlal s as her punk and pirate The 1 clincher is that It is wearable,w( MFI crinolines as designs wass herh period of very loose ratrather than theatrical. The skirtsl col‘ I EDICAL SERVICE She made wired cr ' ' Allheal>alth p lan a a re sub ject to app ^ arate underskirts lo to pul under clothing, whii;hlch many believe pro- laplapses modestly when thee wearer I BUREAU u.;d abo. Inc. exenea London shophop and In wanted. Theyey didn't fit the body, so slystymied on the next step - a m id- L l s lf a n M i w a . vCashlngton at Saks Fifthfth Avenue. In they gave the I body "a sexual winter wlr version of the crlnl.!• "I have ...... — Ufiidon ' recently, Westieslwood was dynamic, sh sh« e sa y s. to !a d m lt th e y w ill b e a w fu lly c 1 I weflring a boned velvetvet skirt and In 1983 Westwood We and McLaren CHANTS — wRItfe s h ir t. S h O r s rIhoughl t K that" DroKUpTHUaiml"Wesiwood movedTuto " " r i l p i i£»MLMER_CJ qjnollnes "w ere just for kids, but I her more eleglegant mode and signed a TIMES-NEWS aoir’t think so anym ore.” seven-year contract c with Giorgio CLASSIFIED ( ADVERTISn siN G lad been mov- Armani to explore ej this theme, ^ e . ;*?We8twood s a y s s h e had PHONE 733-0626- tgg*^ard an elegantIt style,s “one moved to MilanMil but rarely had any B- . OT/IN M proprlate for PrincessiSi Diana and conlact withth Armani, and the deal ^ J ^ tfytey Reagan." Ratherier lhan frllfs fizzled withti the I death of Armani’s w ------c : aftdlace, she decided on a “simple business panlartner, Sergio GalMttl. S ^ ^ F o r Thot Last Minu light thing that would simplysin refur- Westwood relumed r to London, f f ' tfflh.an old dress." Thehe boningI she reopened WorWorld’s E n d a n d sh o w e d a [f 1 CHRISTHMSGIfT^ I; uses'to shape her crlnisis is1: a flexible collection of •■mlni-crlnls" f in Paris in ' ' Low cost straw \#Irfr lhat com es on a roll.•oil. The e ffec t O cto b er 1985.5. styrofoom wreaths, Inks a bit like Minnie Mouse,Mo which Westwood1 neverni wore crlnolldes as bons, ^^irled and Westwood adm its occurreirred to her as a kid. accordirding to her mother Dora f lo w e r s . ■ - - W d sb e w a s w o rk in g on th e designs.des Swire, who untilur recently helped out •^'I.wanted people lo realizerec lhat I behind the counterco at world’s End. FREDERICKSON don’l have to rely on rock•ock 'n’ ro ll-to “ V ivienne was wa about 12 when she I CRAFTHAUS I I d i things," says Westwo(;wood. D u rin g s ta r te d to make m£ her. own dresses,” / 3 » 3 m l SI. la i t , Twin Fall Her liaison w ltn Malcolm)lm McLaren, said Swire,;. "They were always ^ 7 3 3 - 7 t2 4 {be pop provocateur respiesponslble for unusual, alwaways different, but never ^ L , H r V - ttie §ex Pistols who Is oftenofU credited so extreme as a: to get her into trou> ^

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“ ■ - T r \ ' . - Mond»y, December 22,1086 Tlme8*New9, Twin Fails, IdihoM , ^ - 1 IMTImea-NewB. TwinF*1 Falls. Idaho Monday. D«ce»cfim ber22, i g 86 BOSTON (AP) - yA slice of bread can rot>t teeth as pie, Is apparentently better for the teeth tban tb ipreadlog sugar and,I, scientists now know, starclarch. In the process, _ _ ' PHILADELPHIA (AP).-Hundreds of teen-agers are reported; 22 percent of the patients, or 3,776, were 15 to '‘A lot of kids have blind trust In their Dartaen " easily as a-cookie,!, accordinga to a new.test th tl a t c o m - o u t snacks an bourboi o r tw o a p a r t, they dlschabarge acid, and this acidI diidtojlves the liclh. “" ““pP ,™adelplila clWcs wlUi a mnlclinn-rMli- l9ytaraold,«rariliigU)cUy 1^ Chrtstophcr said, "A tren-agcr who Uilnkj ht or ih« ta In , f ,p a r e s th c c av lty -c auusing sli power of different foods,Is. "What we ireare measuring," said Dr. ShelbyShe Kashket,, o -tlm e.tth is iM V M a cavity.,______...... 1 0C llS ar S tlP flfl I ( f gonorrhea that has hll epidemic proper- "We see easily hundredj ol Item wllh VD In a year," love - ll doesn’t come to mind. II hai lo do with the re- r |c The finding is justu st ^ 0 of the Insights sclenenlists are “Is the very, very ve early stages In the developmnilde o f' ^ UOM, according to City physicians. _ Dr. J^n Hunger, an emergency room physician at. sponslbliity of handling a sexual relationship, and a lol Cavityr test findu E O g a ln ln e fro m th e tc:teifr which combines cow'iw’s te e th , c a r le s ” - dentisttlsts'word for tooth decay. ------T he sa ll\llva~ contains defease meetlecbanlsms lhal car ^Robert G. Sherrar, director of the city Health Temme University Hospital, said Wednesday. “Maybe' of teen-esers lust don't have (hat sense vet” ' bacteria and lab-baki)aked snacks to probe the o:o rig in s of T he te s t m ayIT beb< of m o re th a n sc h o la rly Interest.Inti - repair the'e damage. “But we knowr tbtbat in many cases ITI CU T I tl % /f^ department's division of disease control, bas alerted all lOtoUMrcenttumouttobePPNG.'' - ^ ^ c a v itie s , Kashker andd

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A -I prelimUiary Study publish*Lhed In blood tran s fu sio n s. tch the New^ England Journal of M J edl- - - - c inne e Indicales-inlerferon mayly pro* Doctors used thele naturalc disease^-, v idde e tbe first effective therapyy (or a fighting substancee tot treat people ironic form of hepatitis thihat is with a type of bepa itls known as C V S bffers f altee m a t i v e: 1t o a m n ii o d e n t e sS IS - metlmes transmitted thrhrough non-A. non-B bepatftlJr T h e W ash in g to n P o st Amnlocente!itesis is performed by in*. CVS;V S w a s th e c a u se . p has usedid the technique 2,300 sertlng a thiithin needle through.the A(According to Jackson, if s. A new method of deteetiieting genetic abdomen andnd uterus Into the am- sourlOund is u se d to a s s u re th logton area, CVS is of- dcfects lo the womb Is fast A small amount of the fetuietus Is alive before pcrformln ast becoming niotic sac. A oseph D. Schulman. a H B on alternative to the mlore on common fluid surrouiounding the fetus is andm d If th c p ro c e d u re is do n e c C and analyzed for genetic ly,y, | the miscarriage risk is o In-vitro fertilization amniocentesis. withdrawn am 'Sl 'alls Church, Va., and The procedure, chorioirionic villus problems, perc)ercent - the same as fc Larsen at George sampling (CVS), can bepeiperformed in Amniocente:Itesis has been widely us- nlocilocentesls. r't.s.rs #lde CVS 'Washington Univ(ilv e rslty H ospital. ITCA WORKK the eighth or ninth week( ofol pregnan- ed In the Unitinilcd States for about IS JaJackson operates a worldwli cy. Amniocentesis Is usually usi per- years. CVSS or amniocentcsis Is regi.’eglstry that has collected data d on Schulman hasas done about 1,000 (ormed io the 15th week.-3k.- If an ab- recommendedled for women 35 and 20,0(:o,ooo e a se s. H is ow n gyneccicologlcal procedures sinceice January, 1985.. FOFRYOUl! normalUy Is. found follo'liiowing am- older becauseise they have an lnc^ea^ nloccntesls, the pregnanlant woman ed risk of: t bearing children with H faces a choice of secondwd'trim ester Down syndroiIrome and certain other H • INSURRANGE CASES: s : - abortion, which Is riskiere r and more genetic disordir d e rs . ■ traumatic than termiiminating a CVS was developedde about 10 y e a r s H • workmen'J::scompensa5AT10N ; pregnancy In the first 12 weeks.wei ago In ChinaIna. Testing of the pro- H But doctors are still:ili debating cedure in thishis country, began about H I • AUTOMClOBILE ACCIDEIIENT whether CVS caitles a lanlarger risk of four years agoagi at M centers around • PERSONysAL INJURY CAJASES ; causing a miscarriagee than am- the country.’. The1 National Institutes nlo c cn te sls do es. of Health ancand the Food and Drug SeeHiDseClBististmas r jm In a CVS procedure, a> thin,th plastic Admlnlstratioitlon are co)Iectlng..data ' Nutritional Testing • Allergy catheter Is Inserted into3 theU vagbia, on safely and ai efficacy of CVS. Pictures Befor[o re I Teststing • Acupuncturee • Clinical I datlons for general use through (he cervix, to thehe outside of Recommendal Kineleslology • Full S p inne e, Adjusting the fetal sac near the plac)lacenta. The are not expixpected for about two Your Family woman is awake duringg tbet nearly years. I • Extremity AdiustIjsting ppinless procedure. Theh t physician The most inimportant question to be Leaves-W ltllith . I • Sports Injuries,e s ; watches an ultrasoundI monitorn to • answered aboibout CVS is whether It IS , amniocentesis. The older j make sure tbe catheter is in{ the cor- as safe as am One Hour PhotlOtO I CONSULTATION rfct position. A suction1 bulbtn on the procedure car:arrles a O.S percent risk A WITITHOUT OBLIQATION end of the tube draws tinyiny. pulp-llke of. causing miscarriage. n Assessing n Jectlles (villi) from thelhe ouUlde of that risk forr CVS.C done earlier in the \ Processing Fromi m . . . I Hoijurs: 8-5, Mon.-Thurs. sac. The collected villviiil-are sent pregnancy, is more difficult because a lab for chromosomeme mapping miscarriages»s are- most likely lo oc- ■ SPENCER^VILLIAMS, D.C. ^__ and other_ genetic leststs lo_expose cur during Itthe first trimester, ex- ■ FCPidfflons Including DcDown syn- plained Dr.XaXaird Jackson of T h om as"* d ro m e , T a y S a c h s dls

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F aulty gene ‘sw ititch’ I i n l < e d to l e! u u l l < e m i a ' Study:K Biolocgym ayf be roo>t of ^iv/orce A gene Uiat lels cells rescspond to "on-off switch” for cell genes Uiat Is UiyiJiyrold hormone has been linkoked to a not properly contrQntrolled by Uiyrold.. N ew sday Records dateated back to 1M7. .InIntriguing, though arguablelie, connec- sprang from mmonogamy. These bon- van/a rla n t gene Uial helpsi cause hormone, said Romlonald Evans, a pro- ' T here w s ere three strik in g tions. tii "U Is p<^ble thatt marriage ding behavionors, Fisher explained, leuleukemla, suggesUng ]usl bow b( Uie fessor al Uie Salkilk InsUtule for Bio- Patterns of dlvom haveha remained similarities!s among all cultures. evolved e\ about 2 mUlion y«years ago. have been linkeiked lo increases in ce^ vari/ariant conlrlbules lo cammcer, a logical Studies and an Investigator stflrprlstagly constantat in almosi Overall, woivomen tended to divorce Aboul Al this Ume, humansas walked tain brain chemjm icals. scIescientist says. at Uie Howard Hu|Hughes Medical In-. j every culture, suggesUnjtlna lhal there during tbelr;lr reproductive year* (be- e ei re c t. T be c b a n ^ g i>od'tdy — Uie Frank Llvini'Ingslon, on Uie other The Tl key anpears lo be a dedefective stltute, boUi in SananDIego. C •• nay be a biological explanationexj for tween 25 amand 29), a fter t ) ^ g mar> shrinking st pelvi&and expandndlng brahi band, c an 't be)believe that divorce Is w hy p e o p le d iv o rc e . ried for fou[our ^ars and bearing a - - made birth T ery difficultull. Women anything morere Uian society relaxing /* - Meien Fisher, an associate u an- single childild. These properties of had hi to bear very helpless,;s, InfanUle its cultural tra(radilions. Llvlngstoa. a tbropologlst at thehe American divorce, FIsl’’Isber said, are unrelated babies.” bt Fisher suspecec ts that physical anUirchropologlst a l the Unl- ’ L a st Minute Gifts ForF( The Museum of Natural History, H said to the rate,e, which fluctuates among monogamy m may have evolved ev lo versity of MichIchfgan, said Uiat “ Uils — S e a m patterns she ideatifledd nm ay bave ex- societies, • raise ra these liny babies. Is Uie craziest‘st damn thing I ever nstress In Yourr LifeI . . . ; Isted throc^out muchuch ot human “Wben yoiyou see similarities across “But Uiese bonds did noilot have lo heard. Divorcexe is a cultural mat- L y *fofor) history, had acceptancenee of divorce totally unrelrelated cultures, you bave last la for life, only long enouough to get ler.” b e en a s h ig h a s It is to dlay. a y to assume! thII al there are biological the th child Ih n u ^ infancy ,', which ex- - ?‘GIveo the numberr ofc variations factors invol'roIved,''FlshersaId. plains pi Uie four-year bonding and cultural differences,ces, it Is amaz- She bellevteves that the human brain Fisher r : said. If Uie coi“oSpTe'fid . PlP u b l i c . Ing that there Is any patternpat at all,'' may be slightly i designed for another ai Infant, the proce:ess would informlotion a Soislon» / F^er said. Her fin Jiat monogamy — bonding begin b< again, adding more findings were divorce; tha ■e years to alcohohol/Chomlcal W e . reported recently atit the annual with one person p< for life — is a tbe th marriage. m'eeting of the AmAmehcan An- cultural' aiand basically human These census recordsJ revealed » p o n d a n c y '"""'“ J ■ I thropological Associationtlon. phenomenonion. Sbe said that about 97 that th most people around Uie t world E ffects of' fomlllosfc and whot •Fisher went through{h Ithe archives percent of[ mammalsir and 50 percent - - « perceni - divorce;e ' wiUi no you con do to get help for of the United NaUons'cs'demographic of birds are an nol monogamous:'In- children; ct SS perceni wilh oneoi depen- yourself or•rolhorj. c - yearbooks lo trace! patterns| of stead, they;y mate and slay together dent d< child; 19 perccnt wit'ith two: 6 M ondaidays o t 7 p.m . divorce in 58 countrieses — ifldudlng long enougl^ to produce offspring. p p< e rc e n t wIUi th r e e ; 2 p e n \ f y S^moa, E ^ l, CostaU Rica, New After loolooking al a number of bur; b and less than 1 percecemwlthC Canyon1 \ V ie w H o s p ita l S ' qzD'&IQI a6rics Zealand, Russia and America, species, FIs^'Isher began to make some or or more dependent children. Fisher suspects Uial thee evolution 2J8Sh U sA ngeles.Tlmes------'dafly bn thehe evening news at KGO- " m F I n QUALI J - ; I TV In S an FFrancisco. r He also hosts a • A San Francisco Bavay , Area televl- radio talk shishow syndicated lo SO sta- iion taiic show recentlylly devoted Its UonsIn75cili:ilies. 7 BEED entire program to theJie subject of "I do haw "fTTfTPF ave celebrity status,” he oreast cancer. One of the show’s says. "I goD oout lo dinner, and people jii. ielists was a physicianian wei] known ask m e for n < PILLLOWS^ r my autograph. I wrestle his appearances on TV and radio, with this aillU the time. The crcdlbUl- I The Luxuryiry Pillow : During a question-ion-and-answer ty som e menlembers of the public give m U l ' period, a mastectomy’ patient ps In the me frightensens me sometimes. They i rstudio audience lid said sbe had think I knovlow all tbe answers. I’ve Obrocysllc disease In heiher remaining had calls where wl people say, "I’ve I M D . . . R»g. 20.00 ! breast, and asked if this thi increasea been lo six[ dercent.” awesome resiesponsibillty." * I...... R ag. 25.01oo Situ 1 2 . 9 9 ' If (act, most pbyslcliilclans believe "There'si non doubt I’m recognized (fiere is IltUer or no connecUon cor be- in ChicagoI,” " says Bruce Dan, M.D., • K tH G . . . • g . 34.00 SALE 1 4 . 9 ! (ween fibrocystic diseaseaseandbreait medical edlltlllor a l the WLS-TV and a ...... R»l 1 e a n c e r. senior edilorlor of the Journal of the 3 Y ear W ornra n ty ;-"Bul all at once,” American MMedical Association. “If BhxIiinsky, director of the Mann someone appippears on TV, they have Counly, C a lif., u n it o f thithe Amerlcm . some so rt of ol aura. It's Inapproprl- C ^cer Society's Reach* Ito Recovcty ate, and I'm'm nol sure I understand program. "I had mastiflstectomy pa- n " FIELDC tients calling for couniimuellng, tc^ ^ chichallenge not to succumb iCREST rifled that their chanceices of recur- u n , vbiz aspects,” admits Tim fence bad suddenly incre ■’“''"son. M,I«.D. medical direclor for hi four. I kept telUng theithem that they a BC News> and a a frequent guest on ELEECTRIC EBLANKEETS Jtad been given falM i oke a t a convention, and I H R • IFULL...... R o g . 67.00 SAU^< 4 6 ^ itnimenlal In heighten 'helmed. People went out awareness of such ImporS t f i t h ay to touch me and say issues as hem s, AiD£C M K - e, alm ost as Ihough I w as QUEEN...... Rog. 79.00 SAU> £ 5 5 . 9 9 i hazards of smoking. lend.” * < - •'But can an overdose .rmof edl.docs._ig,™se,- there -Is-a-vasl dlf- be hazardous to your healt !tween an audience that ------B le d e r ta c k ; iYes, sayrC eorge Gerb?rbnL,Pb,D,, a family friend and one k professor of communic; £ sS m -pfipts t to circum vent two dean of the Annenberg llagn'osllc testing with a 3LANKET5S AND Communications al the ofPennsylvanla. • - M f r m i t f s! phone call. Just how 1 Is the group thal uses :-“TV doctors are seldon 1THROWS > as its one ana only physl- as whole people,” he says The Oricrlglna!, Virgin Acrylic'lie & Polyester "Furi r tragmented to fitt Into lhe iludy conducted by two Feel". Largee SSelection of D esigns.s. fiiamework of television, d o ^ 't see problems, dec 3f Stanford University In- Communlcallon Research OlcU and human aualiM illies, What Btost viewers see Is y anrtrhsr indlCatCS that thC the power of the NOW $ 2 2 ^ 9 )m O m Stereotype of a doctor ' i m ay be m ore w idespread a n d c a n ta k e c a r e o f it a ll.' S r t h t T o c}cs " ? themselves realize. In ONLYi ...... ;. aluallon of Research on ;*Gerbner bases his cim cor m en u on ™ ‘“ hb Doled Annenberg Sur Broadcasting” •_19M )_LInda—Adler,------tlonwlde- sludy - of - the ps: R i ^ l V e l v e t ramifications of televlsloI s W e w ln g l id Everett Rogers, Ph.D., !nibig viewer, some of the nation's rowET" Rfs s a y s th e n o n -d lsc e m i _ ■ ■ • ’ -1 raised on a diet of omn:mnlpolent Uc- “edia '’J docs. According to Royal Velvet t of them were convinced BATH RUGS Hbnal doctors, lumps •■media“m docs" A ," " ’. ^ inlo th e s a m e h e ro ic■ caleeorv ci as - relationship with their In Coordinalating Colors Casey audience con;onslsled of "being part- M a rc u s W elby a n d B e n Ca: • UNIVERSAL •"TV watchers havee Ibeen inun- omollng health, and con- • BATH...... R»9. 15.00 • ^ ilplng people take conlrol LID ...... Rag.S.SOR< 9 .99 'I dated since childhood wlwito the iiS- sullanls lielpl 5.99 ^ e of all doctors as sup(upermen,-'he overthelrownwn h ealthcare." • HAND...... Rog. 6.75 5 » s^ys. "Il’s a stable Imagiage resistant • 24x36" .... R »g., 1 7 00 .99 i M to change. Subsequent Imageslm seem JINIMES-NEWS 10.99 ttf fit only in to th a t fa n ta s y FIED ADVERTISING • 27" • W/CLOTH . . . . . ifThe result, he says-y — •■'"an CLASSI^^I^I CONTOUR ... R*g. ■. 0 0 10.99 ...... 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I MTimas-Newa.TwlfrwIn.Falls, Idaho Monday. Decamb«r22,1986De each ‘D a in e e ’ es x h i b ii t g iv e>s f a ni t a s y g( o w n jis a wW l r l that matter. The dlf- B y N IN A H Y D E m o st ballroom-dance b a classes bave ad evening coals accom*1* The authenlic flamencoI dressesd 00 Honors, for tha ave dresses to be wom to) ia New' York gowns and 'een these dresses aod The Washington Post'ost w a itin g ;lists, and when tea dancesces gala in years, wllh pupuffed sleeves paoled byly men’s evening outfits,}, < display from SevUla, vinln lag e 1980, ference between h a v e beejecome popular again. And the I. made the commercial inlerpreta- ii the fancy dressress-ball gowns being lhe and poufed skirts, crlrrlnollnes .and which wUlll tbe on view through Sept. i y Is more a matter of “ E v e ry w o m a n 'ss dreamd: Is to dress tremendindoQsly successful run of petticoats. 6,1987. UonsI of the flamenco look Io seem revived today Is than look. Some of the fo r a b a ll," s a y si DianaE Vreeland. "Tango;o Argentlno" has boosted the Paloma Picasso wasas wearing a The show,>w. which bas a decided tiltIt i m o d e st, indeed. construction thai “The party reallyIT begins when you retumI toto so c ia l d a n cin g , I- Some of the segmenents seem 1950s DIors, for example, nol only full-skirted gown trimnimed with fur lo FrenchI d>designs, opens witb a col- Merry Widow support starttogetdressed."J ." B u t eveven on stage, such as for the tails by Christian LeCiCroix of, Jean lecUon off l fabulous evening coals,J, I lu m p e d to g e th e r only to accom a m o- bave built-in Me J, b u t a g a r te r b e lf at- A historical perspespectlve on dresses Americaican Ballroom Theatre.tre, Patou. "Big skirts aree fun, but oot which seemem even more remarkablee ( date the available dres-esses, not and hip pads, bi for social danclne; isIS the focus of the choreogr)g ra p h e rs h a v e b e en cpUngIng for the person silting next n( to you In afler seeint:ing all the guests arrivee 1 because of the dance style.e.AsecUon tachedaswell. 0 look closely at the ISth annual exhlbltlciltlon orgonlzed by soclal-da'dance forms and makingIng a car,” she said. bundled inn fursi\ rarely long enough to0 ( devoted to the dresses otf theI 1910s, One has to 1 see tbe fine differences Vreeland, special coconsultant to the shows oof f th e m . And Kathleen Hearst“St was in an cover theireir dress hems or widee ’ '2 0 s a n d ’30s Included a sUilUver la m e ’ menswear to see Costume InstitueItue - of “the “At the;he exhibition’s preview partyrty Arnold Scaasl peach bububble dress. “I enough lo0 f fully surround Ihelr full11 i byM adameVionnetanda'a w hile silk In mosl of thehe imen's costumes.' Metropolitan Museureum of Art, which the nighight of Dec. 8, 750 guests paidaid fee! like tbe sugar-plumim fairy," she skirts, (organza from Paquln. both b( from ' opened to the public)llc at the Costume j7S0 eaciach to dine In an extraordinaryary said. " It makes me feelel very roman- On exhibit[bit, on the other hand, wasIS ] 1938, and a yellow beadedd sheath: by h m MH I In stitu te D ec . 17. s e ttin g : an extravagant mak^ike- tic.” Calvin KJein’s bridtIde, K^lly,.was a pink sillsilk veivel evening coatIt ( CallotSouers. The exhibit, whichIch also marks the believee bI a llro o m o f th e 1930s w?lth itb wearing a ahort Kleinn design wUh trimmed inIn bows and tassels, a furir Surely tbe grandest dresi>sses a re In SPECIECIAL LOW ( SOth anniversary of’of Ithe Costume In- table centerpiecescei of 6-foot-tall Lall-all* crinolines. " It has everythlng er I like called Kalliallnsky thal was wom byy t the big center hall galler)•ry devoled INTEREEREST RATES } stitute, “shows the;e extremese of fan- que-like3 t to the gala gowns wornI mosUy t at Q QO/ tasy and fashion,ion," said Jeao silver tablecloths ta and black platesites Of course, not everyry o n e h a d o n and 1904, , a a black silk velvet coatIt | private parlies during tbeela 1 te 1940s O . g / oj|rTo5.9% a | r a(r: Druesedow, assoclatilate curator of the and curturtains of silver tinsel on tbe crinolines. “My darlingng, hoops are wilh a pouK>uffy peplum by Charlesa j and 1950s. With the excep M) R eb ate On Costume Institute,B. “Everyone has walls, not for me,” said designgnerMaryAnn James andod an embroidered velvet;t < sexy cylinder by Jacques Fi always dressed far more conser* it wai lo Uie Now a l l U SSE E [D V E H IC LES #as the Joint effort of Pat Restivo, who was weaearing a slim coal from1 SSchiaparelli In 1938, womn < d r ^ s are an homage to »Endiia/9l/U vativelyforday.” B u c k leey, y , chairman of tbe party, andand black velvet dress. Carcirolyne Roehm - by Lady MetlendKElsiedeWolfe.) . 1Look done with was;a sp -w a U le d But with- Vree:reeland's special John FuiFunt, formerly of the Met andind agreed: " I’m poufed out

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