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^ : ...... 79t?9th year. No. 364" T w inF alls,s, Idaho k tu rdday, ay Decffmber.29,1984 R ^ ig a nI c auitio u IS a B >OUt i s ta ltks ByGEORGESKELTON)N , '•W e hope it will b e a construe!ructlve beginning emphaslztIzed to reporters here, .whereere Reagan Gorbacliov, whowlu Is considered to bo the NiNo, 2 to questions posedxl :by Yomiurl Shinibun. \ lions. But It Isn’t w as b egininning a New Year’s holiday, (rem lin, Uiat " ll Is now up lo;o the ’s largest newsp!wspaper, leading up lo his \ Thc Ijos Angeles Timess for}r further detailed negotiation ly. that "w e ; m an In thc Krei an eeasy job." are nol seekingsc lo raise expectationlons” aboul United SUitcsIS loK m ake a nfove" toward ararms meeting next Wedncscnesday In Los /\ngolos with \ LOS ANGELES-Presresident Reagan sought TlThe presldenl’s commentsints — wrilten ‘ the meetlrting. rc'ductlon by offoffering concessions, includlnling a Japanese Primele Minister Yasuhlro F rid a y to dam pen worldrid Ihopes for significant res{esponses to questions posedI by reporters for Readingng from prepared notes,s, Speakes |,alt lo Reagan’an’s “Star Wars” research1 iInlo Nakasone. A transcrljscript of tlic Interview wns —i progress toward nuclearear arms control when a JtJa p a n e se new spaper — dppeopeared lo be p art said : “ WeVe go into Uie m eeting wlUiiliigli hi hopes possible develc;eiopment of a missile defcfcn.se released F rid ay by' prcsitlentlalprt aides here. U.S. s e c re ta ry of S tatee G eorge P . Shultz and off aan adminI.slratlon-wide efforffort to Inoculate but no'f■' preconceived expectationsons. We’ve sy stem in spacoaco. Reogan emphasizedIzed Uial he Is "not looking Soviet Foreign Minister;er Andrei A.* Gromyko boUoUi R eagan and Shultz fromom any possible recognizosed lhat there’s hard babargaining •‘ifpcoplearcarc expecting a lot out of Genenova, for an agreement for its own sake” wilh the m e e t Ja n . 7-8 in Geneva,a, SSwilzeriin^. Inipup resslo n by world leaders; or Uie A m erican w hich ledcd lo expcclalions" lhat may m have Uiey’re goingg to be dI.sappolnted.’’ the offi<■ficial Soviets. “We are strivitriving to Improve slability, W lille saying Uial liee Is ‘'encouraged" thot piiblibllc after Uie meeting that the United Slates recentlyI rre.sulled trom “a propaganlanda offen- said. "Exixx:talctatlons deserve to bc loweretleti. II reduce the risk of warw ar and lo lower Uie levels the Soviets have agreed<1 tot< m ectat oil, Reagan somomehow m ay have failed InI Geff A'Mikhail S." m eeting wass exprcMwle: ih"wHtlen‘rcspoiloiisciL------.-S w R E AiAGANonPflgfrAa G ' ------Hornleless ^ ~ M i hiero b\>ufied BPiw^ fin*e ByGHKGMYItE 'recover,er,” H anvell said. *'It is the . > The Associated Presssss tragedydy of an honored hero soon f l a WASHINGTON — - The gov- ■ forgottei;ten." . ires em inent saluted Jesilesse Carpenter • The: funeral fi was attended by - -pm' ' 'mM The A.s.soclattriatod Press onFridayandlaidhIrhim to rest with .some 100 10 people on a sunny' aiW miiitary honors. Uiretiree weeks after unu-suallally w arm w inter day, In-'P lEVILLE, Ulah - Work ig Carpenter’s son and th e W orld Wj\r II hero and eluding t t . A . Ing to seal Uie Wilberg Aline .------Iter, James Carpenter andd hom jiless d rifter froziroze to death In daughtei r thc fire Uial killed and cn- cd Hamilton, and a bu.sIoadd lh e shadow of fhe WllllVliiteHouse, Mildred ' m iners w ere forced off the otirners brganlzed by thee •'Oursocietychoselise to tre a t Jesse of moUi Friday when flames flared lunity"' for Creative Non-1- a s invisible," t^e Rev,tev. Vin Harwell Commur he portals they were trying . of th e M ount Vftmonon 1Presb> erian Violenceice, a Washington-basedd ORANGEV less riglits group. . Church said In lhele eulogy. ( "Yet homelesi H crow s try inlews g i report quoied a miner ‘ military honors ceremony (hcrrisked not onlyly disability{ but The n to sm oU icrUie th fire nppnrcntly began led six servicemen escorting vulnenibiiity tocarefreforothers." included g tom bed 27h-v61lagc‘powcr m l line. emalns. a'squad ot seven C arpenter, Gl, a Bronze Star the rem mounlaln FriMining .spokesman-Bob______War II, froze lb rinemenion firing three volleys, and a, 7 - 1 . In one of the | v/lnner in World Wai lid oftlcials of liie federal r sounding laps, death Dec.SlnlJifaycayette Square, a bugler s( . tocap. :ty and HealUi Adminlstra- street from the Followlowing the eulogy, -And a ncwi park across lhe strc 4 ■ ' - red about 25 workers off Wlilte House lliat has h; become a , Carpentiinter’s son and daughter ^ who said ‘red Uie Easl Mountain aboul 3 - xl tlie rectangular, .gray- gathering place forjr tthe homeless entered /■ yi nearahigh-v(ri fire was spotted Inside a In the nation’s capital.tal. 'stonecolcolum barium w here Ihelr fa- m . E m ery he central Utah coal m ine’s “ H ere is... ahumum i an being who Ih er’s, ashes a were inumed along ■ Henrle said the, cremated remains of)f t a t one point In his life risked with th< ■ • Mine Safetysaid i crcws had .scaled 10 *4^ ev ery th in g to get oth«others lo safety, some 3,3003,: oUier service person-1- fl tlon orderedhen'thcy were ordered off------who n e e d ^ help andnd 1la te r In l i f e . . nel. ^ snow-covered IC ■ ||||||||||||^ ^ ^ ^ H Jite w here 27 m iners perlsh- . w as shut out by loo many In our On thethe nighl C arpenter died, thc J p.m . w henI Dec. fii 19 fire trapped Uiem .society," Harvk’cll saitsaid. only protectionprc he had from thele p porlal a t thjn e d c . . ^ C arpenter, who enlentered the Ar- cold, asideasi froi^ hl£ ^lothing.- was entrance. t bums'ltscif 'forvvard and m y in Seplem lw r 194.'} 194 in Indiana, Uie warrirm th of his friend and fellow~» A is requiring that we not w as decorated in IWID44 in Uriltany, street person,- p wheelchair-boundd le'on site,” Henrlesaid late Lam , 59, who w as huddled<1 F'rance. Accordingg lo I the award .John La :T1ic crews are) hoping they' certificate, the Army Ar prlvale near hethe veteran's body, able to get up there again made three trips5 carryingc the —Lam.n, who attended the funeralII , b ut Uiat depends on w hat w ounded to an aid station 400 of is his • longtime friend, toldd c s and w hat MSHA believes y a rd s from the figlili■Illlng, "braving reporter[ers in the park.. ¥liur*day—y — th e unabated fire." th at CatCarpenter took carc of him, rtals rem ained to be capped. “ (Carpenter’s) Is thetl sto ry of a pushingng his wheelchair to soupp |i-; Henrle ’ingsai( mixtures of concrete, personal tragedy,i, of a life kllchens:ns, shelters and public H portals whenck, plastic foam sealant and disrupted by w ar never nc to fullv restroonom s. H thc m ine site3 plastlc-canvas type mate- R j ed a fte r a Dc — I Mildred HamiltIton holds a flag fromn thet funeral for her fatlfather at A rlington cem( below ground,lee-MiNEMPdWAZ ------■fl “ Until it bl out, MSHA I: have peopie'o Retireeiis groupI hits ReaJDOLPH E; SCHMID Thi 1 cindcrblock,]ng an invitation was-88- prospective Reagan •administration ad Part of}f Uiei proposal under Wliitete A m ericans, old and yououng, will see TiieAssoisoclated Press year- brattice, api;Burns. Chosen "for his - —— —proposal—to_hroaden_fli-fl-Irc c z c _ o n Hou.se discussion d ls ,wouid__call for3r th eir mOdical bills rls-Idaho, who as chairmann of( Uie Senate requeisl to inspect the collection. GS^;SA officials througli the; ChurchCli collection came in•ize e winner,-fofhl3 voice agalji • Sel(ielecl Commillcc on Intelligenc'ence was blam ed w crcuhaxlavallable for comment FridaIday. S eptem ber, ““ expressing CJ concern Uml It Recordlngartlstm BruccSpringlid people are perm itted to ^ foror Iem asculating the agency' duduring the 1970s, •■] won!in’t say lhal hc (Garflnkel)Ddldn’fsay c containsomeclle classified m aterial. Tlieconc i only with Ui'e perm ission of acoiccordlng lo the Dec. 31 IssueDOf of Newsweek.' that, butit I it’s inaccurate," Brown sasaid. “ Tliat w as from a nationalnat securiiy standpoint, L brary staff also examine Bul the head librarian ol BoiseBc Slate Unl- request nnever came. II was an offerof to go don’l remembenber anything about the CIA.” jd documents before aliow- erslty , w here Uie Church collirollection is being througliI tlth c papers essentially, appald those records wwe ere nol in- mLssion to loollook a t the p a p e rs.’-’ Brown s effbyhonoranddecency." “ Donated papc:pers lo BSU Chi , but I Mrs. Church. Libra: boxes for classified d people Ingpubliclnspectlon, cll as Mrs. Churcir said i n said •'sitive documcnts.ln U as the' know w hy th c CIA wt nspec- ■ ’ I haven’t qui te figuri Bul she said if any t ion In Church’s role In brln itor_of w ere Involved, it woul 1 over could do'to hls'repi d per- 6Uior:“ -M rsrG hur< ^ I said, was always marked E •alls.W aho.. Saturday,Oocercom ber 29,1084 ’ . ^ TimB8-New5, Twin F«Ili ___ Icee, snowV linkedito deaath s; rB riefff l y — j; —r- H M aiieuvers sets< in HondurasIS L u t h e r a nIS s r e t u r n t o c o u r t idwest baskin1 ig in waarmth “ TEGUCIGALPA, H» ooduraa (~AP) ~ T h e United Ui prrrSBUllGHH (.(AP) - Regional Lutheran - States and Hoodurasu wUl^ coodoct mUltary exceiclses'- er returned to courtrt FridayF for help in regaininiIng control BjiltieAios^lated Press - more than 100 vehicles5 «collided in a A Pocuictic , snowstortn socked Col- begloniog la Januaryiry th a t will - Iqyolve aboutut 2,000 o f a n em b attled1 chchtirch, w here sup p o rters Ofol a jailed plleup on ice-glazed IntererstatedSnear _orado’s^souCXHidiem- m ountains before . A m erican and 4,000) HoodurdBH troops, a top n^Ui^ lta r y p a sto r re m a in holiholed ^ b^lnd chained doooors In de- M uch of t U(he M idwest tuisked underer Pawtucket, R.I., polio?e , su>lr< ■^T^en-.-iddAlojg sIrtheast ^ t i Into'New Mexico officlalsaidFrlday. / fianceofacourtonL order. recoi^-brcoleaklng warmth Friday.y. ty-sbc people werv-''i.J:i ■Tho nianeuvers In Hooduras will extendid until A llegheny (7ount3imty Judge Em il E . N orick ore Neww IEn^and and parts of therie and bruises in tb e Thutiux^oSHS^t Wolf(>eekP•kP^S^in'»u^»S83S^' March, and will boe calledc Big Pine III, saidIld Col. backers of Jaileded jm inister D. E>ouglas Rothth to show Westscraml _____orado.repprt*iprted 2§.inches._Up.to.8.;in- _ ------ErralmGeen blam ed on .thehe roads were ' l^ e d FriYlday across Colorado’ss ill hl| gh country, At the request or the:he Hoi^uran govenunent. th along with northwest Mjo'] ^ p l e from their h o m a o s Ittle armored car robbery,was Jr banks, and Colorado dugug In , it ' m in u tes on top o t hisils |pickup tru ck In a floodedtdwash taoJSOO.OOOScatUi a two-foot snowfall. began to warm after thoB melropolltanr a precautionIon when the Son F rancisco sim ilar $3.6 m illion heist inn northem ■ Ix fo re about 40 rescueiuers managed to pull him too sas fe ty F rid a y w ith a sin: d a y In its flrsl R iver rosee butbu did not leave Its bonks, the FBI blamed on 12. meml i Loy. 32, of Bothelii Wash.,[]., a re a got G inches Thtuisdz X from the Icy water. C!aiifomia th at the d w hen h e dropped about 40 heav y sn o w faiio fth ey eaitar. officials said.aid. :: KelIyBritUe,35,ofTif Tucson was brought to a hospitalho: white-suprcmacygcy group. / Joseph R ussonlello said fcdc n a highwoy overpass to In critical conditionn vwith a body temperaturere of 84 U.S. A ttom ey Jo truck sliding out of control s were filed In San Franclsci d e g re e s T hursday nlgtlight, said F ire C^pt. JohnI Roads,R robbery ctiargcs u #ard a chain-reaction crash arm enter II, 32, of Cheney. w\ S T h c on ice towai but Friday night hisI conditionca wos described byy a Nor- Denver Daw. Pam tate 405 north of Seattle Fri*I M in e— pie have also been chargcdd T i T t f n ' thwest Hc^ltM nurslnjsing supervisor as good. said other people ling, officials said. Anotherer • Continued fromiP I a g e A l When, ojr r if,if the bodies are removed dlctmcntttuitwilh/ill rem ain scaled until their ai ) leaped was hospitalized in ' Before the flareup, offlcials of were remains uncertain,unc imd E m ery Min* U nion helpsi nm i n e r s ’ k i n , shock. optimistic that the seal!lllng could be Ing offlcialsils haveh acknowledged there = otthe C atholic priestpi deported 1 - Two otheIhers were Injured, in thehe finished by today or Sununday. Henrie may be no3 remainsrei left to recover. DIAMONDVILLE,3, Wyo.V (A P) — M em bers o 3t Involved about 20 cars andnd described the evacacuatlon as Henrie said sa with temperatures P ) — A Rom an Catholic pricfleslte lu m . United-Mine Workers£ rs Local 1307 in southwe:westem CHICAGO (AP) s. "routine," and said no0 one w as in* m easuredi as ai high as 1,800 degrees ___ _W yomlng haye.decldetIded Jp dpnate_m on^_ to thle e faml-1 ed home_FViday_aly_a(ler_bclng throw n outj>f Q f -olher - side- of- the nation,in, Jured. ------. ------FahrenheltniitneaE.tbemlneIs entrance.______•...... llesof27peoplekUledbsd tn a Utah coal nilhe fire, inghewantwltore0 rctiim tb the South Americai lie said the flareup) was not as sealing crewrews will exercise extreme ot political Bill Hatch, finance:ce secretary for the unionn 1local, to continue protesttests against alleged torture ol serious as-^ose witnessssed Wednes*' caution wherirhen they cap the final tw o - ______M lrfTliursdayJ^ mirm inere voted to^send $1,50000 f r o m __ prlsOTere there. — day, w hen igniting gas spi^w ed flames- holes. — ------m em bership dues to-hieklll^’ TheTlev. Denhi:hhis' O'Mara; 48rwas‘deporteied'Thiirs- _ from several of th e Wiltwberg’s portals. Earlier Fr,Friday, he said the sealing lilltary- government of Gen. In the mining disaster.er. day by the mllitj n. Augusto X m w Cagaric - Henrie sald~flames "di'did nol shoot project hadad experienced only minor giving his Santiago parorishloners ______“W cfelt that sincee thtills is a mining communityty at n d a P inochet for gi' ___ oulll,dLirlng.Friday’s,_inddcnt,_buL_ Ii difficulties,-!s,_mostly—due—to—cold,-: ------is^iHgionT'NewTcarwiivlthouttor: ------tontinuedfromPage-Al------mine disaster could WrHtanyofusTTTtHIaW iraljerfe rasa CHHslmas cards c Q, were Instead observed^ inside the blustery and ant snowy weather that his fifth arrest for human righghts activi- processcss seriously and creative- o f a w ay to showt thattl we are all Unitedd Mine turers.” Itwashis opening. limitedflightightsby helicopters, Workers,’’Hatch said.id. Ues In Chile. ' Speakesi i announced that Shultz,2 , Henrie said the port;rtal in which • "Three of ithe portals were up In a ' Secretary' oft Defense Caspar W. flames were spotted wai/as one of the sleep cliffr ana re a , and they had to u se a ______Weinbergerer and National Security(y final tw o E m ery Miningng planned to helicopterr to haul In the (construc- A dviser Robtobcrt C. M cParlane all will|]] seal today o r Sunday. HeI said Fri* lion) maleriaerials,” hesald. ¥ o d a■ y 's W le a t h e rr------^ to ' d ay ’s evacuation qguld d F p r« w t/fo r 7 p.m,n. EST. Sat.. Dec. 2£ leading intoto tlthe main mine tunnel, I and chance of "Y '•> ' ing positionIon Shultz should take In putting It out. Considerable douda u 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 l l } ) 3 & noting the Investigation of snow showers today. WindVlnds southerly 10 . G eneva, Ithe spokesman, said,tj "T he final two will prolrobably be the H enrie. not to 20 mph. ’ 3Qs. Tonight and altliough RcR eagan probably will notQt trick iest of all of them , sincesii they will the d is a kc e r vw as Just under way, said Saturday van&le doudaHxls and a alight . ^ } \ ) } P give the seci«jcretary of sta te his “ finalal (at that time) be the prlirlmary Intake Tidwell’s claimclal was speculative, clumcc or snow ahowers.TS. Lows 20 to 25. 5 g M J ( marching orders" o until Jan. 3 l„. in- and exhaust for the finire.” he said. "Until all of the evidence that Is Hlghs30to35. y Washington.3n. . !‘Botli of those seals wlll'ill have to h e available caican be examined, you do - NortbemNevadaiDdUtilLRah:------. l \ / jf-70 McFarlancane will fly to P alm Springs» put on at the same time.” som eone injuinjustice by speculating as Nevada: Partly deariroring todoy from . .L \ from Washirhington Saturday, carrying^ The last two portals to) bbe sealed arc to the cause,”sc,” h esald. . 3 east to west. A tew snowow 1show ers In the ,0 located at the Wllberg’g’s main en- Kenneth1 Blake,Bl the only miner to ling. F a ir ond cold > i with him thehe presid en t’s final briefing east possiblo this moming . trance and at the nearbyjy Cottonwood escape thee fiflre, said Friday that no lg high doudlness ' material ontin the (Geneva meeting. - Tiplex. H enrie safety m easu■asurcs were overlooked the but warmer Saturday.. HighsHI 30s to low ' In the Yon'omluri Shlmbun Interview,^ area of the mining comj 40s. today, lows In thes teteens and highs i R eagan alsoilso said th at he welcomes said. '■night of thle e blaze,b which occurred as Saturday 303 lo 40s. recen t effortorts by C hina and the Sovietjjt Twenty-six m en andi one woman crews werere iattempting to set a coal UtaJi: Folrlo partly’ doudydo today and Hioh Union to imimprove their strained rela-JJ. w ere trapped belo'iv grousund late Dcc. mining reconcord. tonlghi wlU) some polchy 1 p e r a t u r e s Ui tions.iHe acliadded th a t “ the Chinese are^ 19 when fire broke out neaear the mine’s “We wereire imining coal on the facc. ------nlng-valleyJog SolurdoJ^. very . positi'litlve” about the Shultz-2. entrance. Rescue crewsf/s located 25 safely, andd eveverything was going real tonight, Highs 308 lo towwM 40 both days. bcxlles, and two other miners m inside smooth, thehe machineryi was running Camas Prairie and Lowcower Wood River — ^ ------G rom yko mmeeting, but “tliey want .. ' these discus;usslqns tg .bring a genuine the Wilberg at the timee' of the blaze good, w e we;were not cutting any cor- Valloy: . F R O N T S: ,y are presumed dead. n ers." B lake:ikcsald . Cloudy loday wllh chance dv of snow reduction of nuclear weapons. They showers. Highs near 30.0. V ariable douds W arm .^v CokI-«>v don’t -Nvant-nt-lhe-Sovlets-merely-to- tonight and SaUirday andindo 1 slight chance cKniuAr>efs Fluffies S n o wV Occkided - w StatKsnai redeploy thetheir missiles from Wcst to of snow showon. Lows S5 to 15. Highs 25 to agree,” 30. Nabonat W «am«« Se*Sefv*ce NOAA U S D«oi_oi,C,Comn»c«ct On anotheih er topic — trade — Reagan Synopals: snow floor. Indicated th U at he will encourage Midaltcmoon tempentiintures Thursday U.S. 95 ds — Plum m er-Coeur d’Alene,c. Ashton-Montiuia border, s AROUT S»ALE i ■ m to furttier relax Japanese ran about'lO degrees wiw arm er th a n on snow floo:loor. snowing,-drining; .Coeur.iT. snowing .and. drlltlnf;. chal(alns advised. N akasone to E i NOW IN PROGRESS Wednesday In tbo soulhMithwest volleys of d’Alene^Sa-Sandpolnt, snow floor, snowing.g. poorvlslbiilly. im polt reslrlstrictions on U.S. goods, • Idaho." drifting: Sandpolnl-Canndlon border,r, U.S. 2G - Idaho Fallalls-Wyomlng “ We wantint American companjes to ___ Elsewhere oround Ihehe state,! readings snow floor.3or. snowing; Riggins-White Bird•d border, icy spoU: lo snow floitloor, snowing have the same Sf opportiinity to sell . were about the same. Mid 30s lo low 40$ HUI, wet, wcl snow floor, snowing; anddrlflUig. „■ . th eir goodsIs and0 services and to Invest■I _Eriagberg^ __ ; were common with midd20sln(hoSalmon 20; GrongevlUvlUe-Wlnchester, broken snoww Idaho 51 — Mountain Hollome-Nevada in Ja p a n thalhat your cpmpanlcsalready_\ y J B _ h a n i CRAFTEC3 FURNIIRNITU_^m I m _____ ■ oreo where cold air renuemolns t r a p ^ In— fl0 0 r;~ ddriftlngr~WlnchcstcMa!Wiston;— ri n— bordcrrHcy-spoLi. broken-:^-snow noor.- i„-5jur.mn ; afket,’’ ihe president light snow, is 2000 E. 16 ^ BURLEY 6 7 8 - 2 6 3 6 ^ the valley. 'broken snsnow floor, snowing, drifting; lg that the this in-Moscow, snow floor, snowing.g. U.S.-93 — N evada border-'•r.Twlo Fnlls. said, notingt • The sun was shining[ thithrough high thin Lewlston-f fclng th e short end of a S35-k A W ^ ^ ' J mooneastof Boise drilling;;; Welser-NewV Meadows, broken•li broken snow floor; Twin Fallscoroy. F year Is taclr douds during the aftemoo de im balance wlUi Japan. while clouds increoaedBd scrved over lhe moumountains lo the Interstotilate 90 — Fourth of Ju ly Canyon,n, spols; Lost Trail Pas.<>, brbroken snow north. Clouds covered bothbot northem and snow nooroor. snowing, chains advised onin floor, snow floor, snowing, ,■ ccntral Idaho and lightht asnow conllnucd towing rig s; Lookout Pass, snow floor,r Idaho 75 — Shoshone-Kcti:etchum, wet, ;c fromlhcwestcentralnvHjmountains throug snowing,{, chainsd advised on towing rigs. Icy-spots, light drifting; Gniuiluna Summit, • the panhandle. U.S. 12 — Lewlslon^Jroflno, wet;[; snow floor, drifllng. J The-extended forecastu s t for Soulhem Oroflno-Ko-Kooskia, wet, broken snoww Interstato 06 — Ila'fl itlvuvur-Amerlcan ' ^ Idaho Ihrough New Yea:dear’s Day Is for noor; Kooskla-Lowcll. Ko broken snow>vi Fall.s, broken snow floor,, :snow floor; I / Jl periods ol roln or snow SundoySu and Mon- floor; Lowdl-Lolo Lo\ Pass, snow floor,r, American Falls-Pocotello, bbroken snow » day. turning dry on New Ne\ Year’s Day. snowing,{.drifting d on pass-. floor, sn o v floor. Temperatures near normi«Tnal. Highs most- In lerstatItate S4 — Caldwell.area, wcl;[; In tersta te 15 — Utah bordeitler-Pocolello. - V ly In Uie 30s except locallc ally upper 20S In :«a, w et; Tw lnFolls-Buricy, wet; broken snow floor, drifting;lg; Pocaldlo- ^ the cast. Lows 20s In thlhe e' west and teens Burley-UUUtah border, wcl, icy spols. Idaho Fnlls. Icy spots; Idolto k Falls- '' In the cast. Idaho 55 — Horseshoe Bcnd-Donnclly,yr, Dubois. Icy spots, light drlftlftlng; Monldu- The high reading Inn IdIdaho Thursday snow Hooloor; Donnelly-New Meodows,s, Pass.4>roken snow floor. was 46 In Twin Falls, whll«/hlle F a irtld d with snow floor,« r , drifting. _ U.S. 30 — -McCammon-SoSoda Springs, » 13 below zero had the« ccoldest reading Idaho 21 — Bolse-Idaho Ciy^now broken snow floor, snowiniIng, drifting; » Thursday moming. floor; Ida!daho Clly-Lowman. snowfloor;r; Soda SprinBS-Monlpclicr, bibroken snow G randjean>an-SUmley, snow floor. floor, .snow ing, drifUnfj; Monlpeller* 20 - MounUIn Home-Folrfleld.J. Wyoming Iw rder, snow floooor, snowing, - t Idaho road repor I. drifting, : ^ sitow floor; Falrflcld-Carcy, ; BOISE (AP) - Roodid t conditions Fri- broken snow sn floor; Carey-Arco, IcyijI U.S. 91 - Downey. PiPreston-Utnli ^ day nlghl os reporteded by the Idaho spots; ArcU%o-Idaho Falls, Icy spots, drif-f. border, broken snow floor,r, snow floor. jn e n t:— ------Ung;— IdaIdaho-Faiis-Ashton, - driftlna;i;... snowing. 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1 Salurday.y.D6cembor29.1984 Timos[Ti09-News, Twin Falla, Idaho A-3 Nantion ggS/~ Midhael IReagca n vi ssitsfaithcr LOS’ANGELES (APA P) - W llh a ll the se c n xy (of asklngwhathewasgolf}olng to tell his father. ■ The president datess rhis hearing loss to the firinfiin g .. ■"'an‘UltttfiSSuaal suitjummit,"' President’ Reaganan’s • - •‘T h a n iove'hlm .”" 'A!Michael Reagan replied lielie^ p fah an d g u h to O n earhr his e ^ on a movie set nearlyirly eldest son, Michael,, ww. as u shered Into h is fatherler’s fore entering the buildirIding. ___ 50 ye a rs a g a - hotel . Friday for theirlelr first face-to-face meetir!ting - ^'Presidential aides wewere MHght-llpp6d aboul thithe R e?g an entered ancf:idTefl the doctor’s ^ f ic e byly a since their family feud!ud b ecam e public, father-son session thathat.they refused even to conon- secluded entrance, thereby lh avoiding-reporters’ Michael, accompanJlanled by his family, drovekre -a firm that a visit was Inin thet offing. . questions about his mecleetlng with his son. station wagon up to\o a ^ u d e d entrance at th<*th Deputy White Housouse press secretary Larr;rry The president and MiMichael last saw each olher In Century Plaza Tower,er, where the presldeni is sla;Uay- Speakes declared, "WeWe will announce th ese visit:!its .'ugust at a private^;e,^party following Reagan’s ing; after they take place.!. WWe will not confirm anythlnjing renom lnallon to a sccoicond W hite House term at the Only minutes beforeore Michael arrived In a foutour- In advance." Republican Nalionalll Convention, according to oar niQtorcade. report>ort$rs_and television earnernera , Earlleri Friday. Realeagan.left.hls 43.000^-nlgh Sheila Tate, press secrccretary to Nancy Reagan. ' - -crows were orderedI by the Secret Service to'lea\save 's u i t e in th e new CentCfi lilB"— Rcagarrhas-fourchllhtldren-Mlchaensthefather h e r ■ - p r th e are a . e a r doclor, Jo h n House,use, for what Speakes ,d(^ribib- of th e president's two0 ggrandchildren: Cameron,1,5, 5, __ ■ B y M ichael’s wife. Collirolleen, rode In the front sea%at. ed as a routine audlogrcf^gram. ------and-Ashlcyr:20"morilKilhsTReagainras hcVer meiinel T h e ir children — 20-m0-month-oId Ashley, whom1 ti:the Speakes said the doctioctor wanted to m ake sure thithe Ashley. president had neverr mmet, and 5-year-old Camerceron hearing aid he gaveJ theth president In Septem berer, Michael, who freqiieliichlly has been absent from — were in thc back. 1983. w as w orking propthe p ast four years, h as com- W hen they gol out:t olof th e c a r and began to wa!■valk A fter th e visit. Hous

? ...... I U niorn Carbiide hit SIB I with EBhopal[ suit — ------D e n n is D ay per of AmericanS la\ to coutpie in Caialifornia A pesllcldc plant a t Bhop;)pal, India. firms hadlad solicited clients in Dhopaopal M The suit, filed spcciflIflcally on behalf and filedxl 1sull against Union Carbide)idc. STANFORD. Calif. (AP)—Triplets(/ plan tubesabes rem ained blocke<' H er >:,4 of 22 Indian citizens Irijrijurcd In thc ac- He admitinitted lhat his clients had1 allal bo m a s a resu lt of Ip vii'itro fertilization husband,id, Dennis,C had fivechilnreh. cldent, seeks $30 biillonon iri personal in- signed "standard ' one-third rc- rc to a M orm on coaple wti#ho a lready had “ T hiss is Is a great moment in our jury damages and !$50 billion In taln crs." which means the lawyeryers eight children are "aran ultimate ex- lives,'’ saidsale Day. 53. " It's an ultim ate .1 punitive damages. gel lo keep k one-third of monc;)ncy pression of high technonology and high expressionsion of high technology and An aw ard w uuld-be^i^ a r e d by fami- aw arded■d bvt a court. fallh,” their father saysys. h i ^ faith.’ilh.” ^ lies of the m orc than 2,0002,' people kill- D aniel, Jonathan andnd Rebecca Day The coup»uplc consulted doctors at the ed by the gas and by thousands ot Feld sa:said the suit was filed In Nc\New were delivered by Ca«icsarean section university;iity a tte r deciding tin y w anted others who sufferedI eye,i lung'and .York eveiven though Union Carbidele IsI W odnesday a l Stanfoiford University to have alal leastI one child together. throat Injuries. The gas,gi methyl iso- based In Connecticut because the th Hospital, the first ballablcs produced cyanalc, leaked from1 UicI Union Car- com panyiy w as Incorporated In Ne\New through the Universllyly of C allfo m la-, In th eB In vitro process, the w om an's D iK - ...... 1.,,.. .b Id cp lan to n D ec. 3. York andind until recently was headead- San F ran cisco 's In vitroro program. eggs andnd thet man's sperm are com- worid hns ever quartered•edthero. .-A ll thrAA rinl»gog-iwlly-wellrr^lnedMrHH th ro u g h th e c a m e ra "Nobody in lhe w( D ire c to r S amam P e c k in p a h p e e r s th i :— .....handled a c ase like lhl£ils.'-''6aid lawyer The suit;uit accuses union Carbidele 0of Carol D ay, 36, sallaid Thursday. In the wom/oman'swomb. . David Lewis Feld, wheho filed the suit, "recklessiSS. carelessness and am "E v ery th in g Is ggoing ralhcr JonatliarUian weighed. In a t 4 pounds, "W e're all beginners.” negligenonee" for thc aceidcntaintal smoothly. U's a tcrrlTlflc Chrislmas Daniela lat 3.7 p6 und.s and RclAicca at Feld said his firm,n. Fuchsbcrg & release; 0 of the deadly, methyl Iso- Iso p re se n t." -...... 3.5 pounds.nds. Peckiinpah cidead Fuch.'ihcrR. wns conlailacted by an In- cyanateBgas. g; - Mrs. Day, who hadd Ithroe children Day saidsaid fellow parishioners at the by a previous marria-iage,' had been co uple'ss Church C of Jesus Christ of sterilized and later Iritried surgery lo Latter-dayday Salnls church prayed and from ]heart fFaulure Reaganflsted, maverick galherlnring in Los Angeles, but Uial m ors In Latin America ar ^ vative allies of Pres:^ident Reagan bassadors ■futAMCSt' I i H-(-e gqtf+shopai'oond..' it . movie director who) mmade the classic- servicesICS had been scheduled. Pcckin have thwarted a Staltale Department scheduledled to be replaced or reassigr ^igh Country" and pah's set w estern "R ide the Higi sccond wife. Begonia Palacios recom m endation th?hat L. Craig ed. andsosome of thc recommendation; t o < th e graphically violentlent‘‘Slrqw Dogs” was hirrilm at thc time of death, Ms. Ms jojinstbne. a key adviivlser on Cenlral of Secretaetary of State George P. Shult and “The Wild Bunchnch,” died Friday Gallowa'v ay added. America policy, be>e named am- lo the WlilteWl ilouse have drawn op SAVE 50?)%Off ^ of heart failure, an assl osslstantsald. The FtFresno-bom Peckinpah’s mos ba-ssador to Hondurasas, U.S. orricials position1 from more conservatlv w e Musrci£As.o(jrivroue MBicmtiPiSB! H e was 59. recen tI flfilm was the b<]Mffice failun'urc. said Friday. politiciansans and groups. Mtwlfcj-SdrtwdAH 1 1 ^ Peckinpah, who got his slart-wril— ‘^TheOsIOslermanWeekeTid.” - • The officials-said JiJohnstone-is-ex*— ^Among-ig-those expressing concen ing for such weslemern TV series as He ahalso had directed two musii pccted lo be appointinted to an am- have beersen Rep, Ja c k Kemp, R-N.Y, "Gunsmoke” and "T"The Rifleman," videos; for1 Julian Lennon, son o THE l'YELLDII J u a D o o R . * bassadorship "oul)ui 3 lde • Liilln CIA Direlirector William Casey an % V ( Ie m o ;ujejt'op hM>xii died Qt Ccntlnela HoHospital Medical dcccasccsed Bcatic John Lennon, in '”■ America” afler threeic years' service private: conservativecc groups, said th m 305TAVL0(lU).--\<.-KlfWBBJL'/- ^ 2 3 - 5 7 3 2 C en ler In Inglewood,>d, a Los Angeles eludinglg thct recent "Valotte" produc ‘ as' a"“de^l 5r assististarit secrerai7 officials,s, who> spoke only on conditio suburb. Hc had beei3cen nown,'there tion. responsible for Cenlral•al Amcrica. they n oIbeldenlllied. lb Thursday from Pucrtarta Vallarta, Mex- He hadlad been in pre-production onn an,at Ico. after doclors discilscovered a blood independindent film, "On the Rocks." l< clot in a lung, said JVan'lancy Galloway, a be shotlol in San Francisco, Ms long-Umealde. Gallowa: "It was heart failu1 re." Ms. B o m1 FFeb. 21. 1925, Pecklnpali lurnurn- ^ ' . G allow ay said. e d lo shoihow business in the 1950s aflciIfter H 1 Peckinpah died al110:49 K a.m. MST earning)lg a master's degree in theatci Friday, hospital spoke:tkeswom an K aren a rts -aIt t thC-Unlversity .of Southen Cornwell said. Califommla. i He produced and dlrcctcf for the Huntington Park The xl new heights ol Peckinpah reached r lear Los Angeles and was i m ovie gore In "T he WiWild Bunch” m,d “ I I ' land a t a Los AngcIcs televlsiorsion ■ M particularly in “Straw ] before hc began w riting foi , Ing D ustin Hoffman, wl television shows as slow motion views of bl< im oke." Peckinpah’s actlon-pai dly LJ Peckinpah. CompanIin lons" In 19C1, but th at was "Hehad a heart attac:tack three or four followedcd by the watershed westerrlera years ago and he was w; wearing a "Ride ththi e HigJi Counlry," in 19G2. pacemaker,” the forme•mcrjudgesaidin The movie r about two retiretired a telephone interview!W Ifrom his home lawmen,in, portrayed by v eteran actotors n In C arm el. "H e kept. feian u p la st night. He hadj a c a rd ia c a rrest film festistival. It beat such compelltlortlon P J I and didn’t comc out of It.”ll asFederiericoFelIini’s"B'/^.’' . I A work&jT p le^ ^ * - W e fplaii oh dooing d fullI months vrdin'g lo prosecutors and thc pleaded Innocent to I FBI, Koeloechcr adm itted to agents lasii S each ’ c h a rg e s federal coucourt Friday and- monlh th at he joined th thc c ...... h year — Every Iteii■h S la sh e dJ. w as ordered held wlthoithout ball. ' C?zcchosIi)slovaklan spy agency In 19(2,9(2, . • ’ I answervercd tho chargcs i for several y ears and came toto i t ^ ^ l e s with his wife In 19(55, I in a c lear volcc In a bribrlelappearance “ “ ""ig 9G5. ' ! ^ f o r e U.S. D istrict Jui became' U.Srcltlzens In 1971,971, ^ i^aK cr. r-,,whQ,allgc{itUY-hfld been ordeclfled numberof aguils. on ajederal warrantntlfsjngher 1 as a ' H is' lalawyer,, Michael Kennedv.' d y , l . ____ Sr - — m a te ria l witness. m alnlainiJns Koi^er was' a doubleble Iso L ib e ranl T ra d e s The Koechers, who»ho lived In New ag en t for thc CIA who was double* York City, were a n•ested ^ t Nov. 27. out- crossedIb b; y th e F B L • Dee la y e d P a y m e n ts Kennedy's’iaccuser retraacts statementIt • Fri'ee Delivee ry \ \ JL ^ .W EST PALM BEACIiLCH, Fla. (AP) - Eric; P F earson. 30, of W est Paltraim • F r <■ee Paurkiiing W hile!rS ho pping A man who claimeded lhat some of Beach denied d> an; earlier statemenilent 9 David Kennedy’s rdald a tlv 6s removed given to to WJNO-radio station talt drug'paraphemaliar f fr r o m h is room show host hos Jack Cole and broadcasi ------Ouur 2 Storee s ■ ^ shortly before his bo

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^ :M. World c Viet^ a n K ^ e l l 01 Comparinng shuttles ese sfi uerrillias Length'in feel-' ■ ' '■ I n ONG SAMET, Ttialhaiiand (AP) - ' ____ se e n fromim Thai side of Uie bordef. LLla h f250 • — : - Soviet UnionIon ' yUtacking Vietnamesese forcesI shelled _ N e said1 tUie Vietnamese used long)ng- 4cavy-lltt . „„j|, ' Reusable - ule perim eter of the CarCambodian guer- C 3ambodia f \ range ISOrnm 130 howitzers th a t w/ere en edium-lift'/l I space rilla headquarters atit / Ampll on F ri- , zeroed InIn byI forw ard observers, mlak- ak - , launcher. |au„clunche^r lal n*m*: OunfticUan P*op«s Ro-Flo- ) ^ ,'N U vances by LlberaUon Fronronl mllUary sources sa jt>(« VviK <'% A J ^ 8 advai '^^elve miles to the guer. 3 tal: Phnom Penh iNy forces dlfllifflcult and forcing the guer .200 U nited S ta te s rillas (ighting to regaii;ain thelr fallen Popuittjitllon; 5.4 mibon (1961 esiinviio) ^ rilla s toI leaveIe some of Uielr woundec Je groupi; Khmen ®0 pwecni. V«i- atUcfleld. Hcavy-lltt laulu n ch o r I t - Rithfsen camp said ththey destroyed i nt' THAILAND os'} \ on the batt one yictnamesc tank #m«#o 4 peieoni. Chirwse 3 pofcont ^errillas. aro mosUy armecn e d \ A Ik m d crippled ]raphy: 69.D00 squoro nuies. tno sueIJO ^ ------^ -V \ ' The guc a nothfer ______Oti.MilWuVi M. ■ i viETA wllh assaisaull.rifles, rockel-propelletUed ______\ A v _ Spaco - —_ j— „ i. — TlibJ military sources^ said about 20 ' " rorgovemmv'nl: or Honj Sflmrio. pro^i• ~}N A M \' grenad(ss£ssandm ortarsr- ...... "shuttle...... ^ sm. Poople s RovotwiorKiry Council rAj' I Lla Neile said fi^ U n g took place2 In Ir -150 / \ artillery rounds fell near nc the outer n.,X';|lont:-Tho>i)vstfa 0^u<^ltm. animvn.jm, - Battambang-^WfOO/A aefeiisc llne'drAmpUl'wIi'wHiarissUwifr hofsm f Uieiibrtheiierh ahd souUicm a t i o n ss ' 6: o f ' A__/ ly fortified and marnanned by an ungu*jluaoea: Khmer [of)*i«i|. Fcench ^ . O Phnom1 PPenh J Uie camip. p. w here the refugees fo rmie er r- O / L cstlrnalcd 5,000 guerrillarillas of the anU- ^it.f.cy*ey rate: 48 per cont ly dw ellI IIn 13 living quarter areas3as. ^ A' rats and major Induttrtee: Iron, cop- . comrhiinlst Khmer Peoi'eople's National sr. manganese. go.“P- Cotfof ■ / - M o reU iarian half thc largely bambocboo T \ ' ' Liberation Front. Thailand \ ■■ y / : andU ialchIch structures have reportedly vyfooa.jxi product#______100 - r a ■ ------The Liberation-Front■ont'on'Wedn'e^ chi«^^I cropt; R>ce. corn, pepper, lobdcco.col , ------— beendestrstroyed. ' mon. oy a vole ol me>0 N.National Ajsomoiy and me counlry led Cross said four CamboIbo- border to Thailand. Thehe rebeli group is Knm«rir aRepubite. Crvtl war broke out boiweeiween govornmonl (oreos supported t d ia n s w eere n known kliled ood thalt2 21 7 -5 0 ----- ■' one of three fighting thg Somrin. Two hund'od inouslousand Viotnamoso iroops lannedled out across Cambcxllalia In late 1978. If Hanoi Lo- s ^ 4 tlllery units w ere closlnjsing In on Ampll camMxji»dla In an attempl to crush resistance.nee. Since Ihen. Uriiied Nonons souljulcos osnmaie « and ‘a thousand troops)S wv ere wiUiln a Bnoih«rlOf 400,000 C:amboOians fyivfl.dicO0 IrcIrom lamino. disease and on incownclusive war ChOOSeS lOto assault Ampll and perhapsaps Liftoff weigh| h t s : half-mile of theheadqualuarters.Thal in- inM ti^i^Opinn%5'«a.«l8PW C0fnmun.3ls■sis .and Cnmbodinf».nniionfliisis tigntjnting 10 regain OUier gUCrlerrilla bases, the current dry »iVfh*ir'coonitv dom eoih. , 4.89 million Ib;lbs. 3,3 million lbs. tclligence, d fic e rs saicsaid.-The Thai • season offc3ffenslve might prove among s. 882,000 lbs. I 9 Tr*.*>» o-«en«. the rhost>t iIhtehM'and dMlrudive tc sourccs spoke on conditicIition Uiey not be • Wo'kJ Miaa cK u*x a'a ~i wsni]U TnW lr.wv»"<.i r.-« - ^0 1 □ n o r t t h r u s t t i r identified. , _ dale. The fall of Ampll woul~ similair to shlluttle ------" ^ O S « > W (i\P) - ^A- I lup Soviet-rahd^Westeriitem -rc poi t crs too k~ ad v a n ^ ------^ othe;ier priests may hehave been threaM e n e B space scientist condrmcned for the flrsl tage of Sagd6yev'sSag appearance at a t^me_Friday th a l the So\lovlet Union h as space-relatcilatcd news conference to ask ’tested' a mc^eP of'f~'a reusable him aboututlt. It sp acecraft, which Wcj'estem experts When first fi questioned about Poliiish poliice officcer testtifi^ a it trial say is a small. shuUaUle-llke plane Cosmos 1G14,IGH Sagdeyev said, "I don’t under development forrthemilltary. I knowofthcjthe specifics of Uie craft,' bul I ■ TORUN, Poland1 ( (AP) — The court hearcard The report on the pre-jre-trial Investigation said- -7 ^orT%Nde-ranglng opcratration had the support of a AlUiough physicist Ro^oald Sagdeyev • can confirm'irm we a re considering a re- evidence from a seenjcret police lieutenant Fridajjny Pekala mentioned thehe other possible priest deputy Interior minister. Insisted the "techhoiogicglcalsystem" Is usablcspaccpacecraft." about plans to kldnadnap and possibly kill otheiher targets as the Rev. Henrenryk Jankowski of Gdan- But when questionedi FFriday by Chief Judge still In preliminary testisting, his com- He wasIS thenU asked if such a craft Polish priests In addUlon ad to the Rev. Jerzjrzy sk. a close adviser of ! Solidarity leader Lech Artur Kujawa, Pekala saidsal he was m istaken. He ments were the first pupublic acknowl- w as beinglg testedtc and said a “ model of Popleluszko with thehe support; of high-ranking ofof-' W desa. and the Rev.’. StanlslawS Malkowski of refused to gjve Uie minlsilister's name. He said he edgem ent of W estem reportsre that thc a reusableibic spacecraft” Is In the flcials. ^Varsaw. '.‘probably misunderstood»d” what Plotrowskl lold Soviets are working on o a reusable testing stag*itage. Lt. Leszek Pekalarla,"32, took the w itness stancUld Pekala, Plotrowskl,1, 333. and L t. W aldem ar him about high-rankinglg support: for the opera- spacecraft In additioni toti thelr efforts AskedIf If that model was Cosmos • ■ for the sccond day Inin a trial in which he and thre repeatedly beaten un-un penaltylfconylcted. forces. he doubted the Sovie(s\\i would ev er use be worthwh:iwhile” to develop for rcgular conscious when he keptkef trying to escap e from thcUlC T he trial, which starletrlcd|Thursday. is unprece- a spacecraft modeled ddirectly on the use. cardrlvlnghlmoff tolto be kliled. dented and is expecteded to be one of the most T hc report on Uie investcsUgalion quoted Pekala U.S. shuttle. - - "I c a ni sasay j that I don’t think thal we Reporters coverlnjring the trial said he alseilso significant cases In Pola’oland in 40 years of Com- as .saying Plotrowskl toldlid him and Chmlelewski Westem experts sa;say the Soviet will everT have h; a direct copy of tho testified that the abdubductors had a p ass w hich goigot munlst rule. thc campaign against milmilitant priests could in­ m ilitary has several litimes tested a Americanin spaccs shutUe,'’ Sagdeyev th em through police:e ccheckpoints, and sa id It wa:3/as T hc d eath of Popieluszluszko. 37. an outspoken do­ dude Malkowski, whoto was banned from 12-foot-long, winged cn:raft lhat looks said. "WeVe arej not really convinced vital to their carryingingout their deed. fender of the outlawedzed ^lidarity free trade preaching last monUi byy FPoland’s primate. Car- llkc thc shuttle and Is I capable of th at the shuttle she is economically fea- T he court w as read:ad testimony by P ek ala giverven union movement, stunnunned the Polish public, dlnal Jozcf Glemp, becajcause of his outspoken maneuvering in spaceB andi making a sibie.” In th e pre-trial investl£stlgatlon. In which h e said,, "I which is more than 90 penperccnt Roman Catholic^ serm ons. . controlled descent thrhrougli the al- The debat3bate over developing a reus- w as su re tlie kldnapplipping was p art ot a very wid*/ide In w ritten evidence rearead Into the court record, It quotcd-Pekala a s saylilying Plotrowslci told him mosphere. ablespacec:icecrafl has been going on for operation and (CapCapt. Grzegbrz) Plotrowsk/ski P ek ala said, " I had Uie Im pression there was th e cam paign included “"exposing o Popleluszko to The U.S. m agazine AviationA Week some timeme among Soviet scientists, m ad e m c bellQve I wasw taking p a rt in a nobleible permission for this planin vvery, v ery high.” d e a th ” and that he also mcmentioned Malkowski a s and Space Technologyry has reported und somene scientistsi have criticized - - cause.” the reporters’rssald . He quoted PloITowskl;ikl as telling him the plan a ^sslble victim. thal the Soviet Union alsoal has built a the Amcriccirican shutUe as loo expensive' ' __ prototype of a full-scalclie, shuttle-type to operate,te. • craft and Is'prcparirring to run it • - througli landing tests1 byt carrying it aloft on Uie back of a Iwripm lxr. — OPECI) to mo)nitor p])roducttion, prricing The Western expert’sIs say the sm all INC & VA LV E spaceplahe was testeded earilcE-thlr" S C ■ mediate, which stood aat t: $30 in O ctober and Is of SPECIAL GENEVA, ■ Switzeriairiand (AP) - OPEC f refiners found it cconoinomical lo convert plants’ to^0 - monUi, when Uie olflcla:lal n£ws agency------MMo»»Cor»«Pitkop»-oi ...... - - ly - h ig h e r-q u a lity U ia n -O P l ministers, struggling to restore their credibility SPEC'S benchmark blend,'I, ' p ro cess less expensive'c hI eavier crudes. T he heavy*vy T ass reported the 1launch of a Cylindererln in l in o ...... '. $ 299 Kl A rabian Light oil. and thereby avert a colitoilapse of oil prices, agreed oil sells for several doll:3llars a barrel below Arabianian spacecraft identified oronly as Cosmos 8 cylinder.• r . . . , ...... $ M 9 }» Iobor, ringi. rod boorings. Friday lo break with tra(tradition and im pose an out-it- TJie O rganlzatkin o f PetPetroleum Exporting Coun-I- L ight and a rc even chcaleaper com pared w ith the ex- 1C14. •’ Includot lol sido audit iin n\embcrs':rs' production and pricinglg tries is trying to defendnd Its $29-a-barrel price of gotkolt. oil S llllor. f tr a liglit oils of Algeriaa and a Libya. Tass gave no detailsS ofi the launch, Chronhtome tings S2S«xtra. practices. — A rab ian Light, but Its ministers mi failed Friday to9 Going into Friday’sly’s session. N igeria’s oil AUTOMATIClATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR But they left detailss oof the policing plan for a resolve the-dlvlslve Issue5uc of pro^xjsed rcivislons in1 minister. Tam Davld-W-West, said he wanted heavyivy OVERHAUISVUlS AS n- the cartel’s prices of their later date, a delay thatat analysts said would con- iclr lower- and hlghcr-qpaii-- oil prices raised by $lI to'tc $1.50 a barrel while leav- fo PARTS«SmVICI*" tinue to make it difficult;ult to restore confidence inIn tygraU esofolK -^ Ing light crude oil p riceIccs unchanged. Nigeria pro- Soviet signs mokes tmporl-Oomoitk- the 13-nation cartel. A proposal before OPEPEC would Increase heavy/ du ces light oils. PEKING (AP) - S OtrCNOAtll CUAIANrilO«VO*K it will pay for West Texa:!xas Interm ediate crude, thele B ecausc light oils coulduld e asily be converted into3 p u t Is heavy oils. niglit thal arduous workrk lay aliead In :*RTISKIU.INOM'B m ajo r grade of oil in the United S tates, by $1.30 a refined products, suchh i as gasoline, they have3 Somc ministers haveivc insisted that the*key to translating Uie pacts Intcllo reality. ___ wivwwwIWAY30GARAGE b arrel to S26.70,...... - .. —tradlUonallj/JxiCn In-highligh d e m a n d -B u l as p rlc e s- J.J iT,i1.< w.tl •< hii'pli'd ■ s— OPEC's survival Is agrejrecmenton bothasystcjmrto to' I'lie banquet concludciled Uie h i^ iesl- ’ ’ T34>yQ»4______Most major U.S. prodi•oducefs arc still ppylng be-e- soared In the OPEC boomwm y e a rs of 1973-loai, with1 p rev en t Its m em bers frcfrom'chcating on produclionion level Soviet visit in 15 ye;/ears. tween $2fl and $29 a ban)arrel for West Texas Inter-r-'-'Arabian-Lichl-rislng-frorrrom-«r75-lo-$34-a-barrcl.-.—^quota&and on the-prlcfrr'frrealignment:------^ SINGLESES DANCE A/ard laiindslidce w in I Sponsorod by Poron Gandf]hi headling tou ironls Without Partners NEW DELHI. IndiaI (A{A P) — Prim e M inister Ra- - seats decided. The partyty \w as leading in m orc thann leader, former foreignjn minister A.B. Vajpayee, jlv Gandhi’took an oververwhelmlng lead Saturdayiy 130 oUier districts, and1 seiseem ed destined to at le a s; tt' ' lost his scat, Saturday, D ecem ber 29 :m d appearc go down in hislory as Uic worst for A lrlca's's drought-affected regions,”IS,” h e said. of the affected countriescs jare landlocked, “Enjoy thee t / W u s / c o f economy since the Greatcat Depression of Uie 1930s, a a AdedcJI said in Addiss Ababa,A headquarters for EUiiopia heads Uie llsllls of worsl affected coun-in- “The H its ancincf/W /sses” ' ___ topAfrlcan United NaUotUons official sold Friday. Uie U nited NaUpns-affUatclated com m ission, Uiat 1934 I tries, he said, but oUieher nations such as Chad,id, R^$ervailons)n s requested." The continent's “rapidly dcterioriatinglg h a s been Uie w orst for AfrA frica’s econom y since thci Moll, Niger, Mauritaniala iand Mozambique " m a y inJn economic sltuaUon. ... hngNei '-ar’slEve - Oreojonmtiling . Drinl"iking cirivenrs can plan to spjpend thenijlighfifijails jsleaics wa^y fo r- ...... 'B y ANNETTE CARYY ______’ work stret)latches of highway where Times-News writer • ■______tradltlonalllally, there havoJwenhigh------nu m b ers3 cof arrests, particularly foree _ TWIN PALLS - »If you: plan lo ‘ for drunker dosui ken driving. res “ e .■ drink .and drive thisIs New Yearis Police aren't a revealing which A lcohol’s effect on behhavior ByBOBFREUND. reasons for(or Uie decision wos not Eve, you can also planan (on spending roads le the emphasis patrols are Tlmes-Ncxi's wrllcr ■ available latelat< Friday aftemoon. The. : UienlBhtlnjaU. scheduledKl for, exccpl for U.S. 93 and drivingg ability order goes5 intintoe((ectonJan. 2. Local Idaho Statete Police say from Jack]ckpot to Twin Falls. You N um bor of •• PORTLAND - An OrDregon judge The rillingIng allows the FICB, which they plan to stop a s mmany a vehicles c a n bet thatthe that road’s high acci- boors or Blood has backed federal famrm credit of- supervisess producUonpr credit assocla- . ■ as posslblo to checkk ffor drunken dent recorcord — often because of the one-ounce olcohol ficials and allowed fforeclosures lions In thehe Northwest, lo continue drivers, and everyone>ne they catch comblnatloitlon of drinking drivers s e rv in g s concon- Etfoitoots on tooling EHod olcohol ! level. Ir> many rowers. They also had charged c the had setUedd theirU dispute. Thc judge view on drunken (k^lvirlvors." says Police arear helped if motorists sinics, 0 10 or abovo is coconsidered legally inioxicaied.X _^ ■ _agencies with secretly tryrylng lo scut- refused lo reopenreo 11. S ^ .D a v e K lch o t tiieSle Stale Police, riote th e licensellci number of thc car Ue lhe new production creredit assocla- "There'ss b< been no setUement here "There’s been a tremiemendous out- tiiey see., thelli type and whal direc- tlon In the Salem a re a byjy merging it and we haveive theI right... to dem and cry (rom the public,ic. They w ant tlon 11 is> Heading, H on what road, into another PCA.- , -Uiat they (Uie(Ui< SouUiem Idaho PCA's drunken drivers of( theIheroad." Rlchsays.s. P an n er apparenU y rejcsjecled Uiose officials) follo'ollow the law ," hesald. The extra officerss w will be used O fficers"s arei Im m ediately sent to and other arguments byy refusing lo M eservy/ saidsa the southern Idaho for several "emphasissis patrols'’ — the slle andtnd stop thc c a r If they can N - NjI "i* S < 1 lake them to . a full-s1-scale trial, borrowers; stillsll are considering ally- groups of six to eight[it oofficers who find probabiable cause. Rich says. _ Although the judge's orded e r had been ing with olheiilher farm ers in Oregon to filed, the opinion that cocontained his battle foreclosclosures as a group. . Area h(loliciay partitiers have alt(Itematives tc:o driving av.vailable ByANNETTECARYY • the Sandpiper awardsis them wilh two free^ But for those custom ersrs lhatI do find In the wee Times-News writer cocktails at a later dale.;. - hours I of Uie m om ing thatIt llthey have had m ore lo Hepatiitis out!tbreak Last year employees■> handedha out 20 to 30 leelo- drin < k Uian they planned, CanyonCa Springs Inn will" TWIN FALLS - If yyou really w ant to play it laler buttons duringg the holiday season. have I lhe company van reaready to transport them safe on New Year's EvEve, your besl bet Is nol to estimates asslslant mansan ag er Rod Russell. I3ul home. 1 Or they will pay forfo: cabs for customers v en tu re o ut of your homehor at all, avoiding*cllhercr this season. 50 buttons hahave been printed'up, he lhey I arc worried aboul, Dii!Dill says. strikesrin Gocoding meeting a drunken dridriver or gelling picked uprp says. The inn h as also reducedled prices for lhe night to . yourseK after downingng ia few (oo m any drinks. He says he sees more•e concemc about dninken ByDEANS.MILLER with an affeorted, Uiere have tieeeen 14 cases nociilated wit;with Gamma Globulin, a ing. A fter one cocktailall ■— on the house — the des->s-> "We want to condilionH themIt to think aboul how eluded c In the S3 covcr chargirgeforlhe evening, reported. btood-derivatl/alive. ; Ignated d riv e r sips frullruit Juice, soda pop o r coffee>e they are going lo get home."hoi hc says. He has Having plenty of food avavailable is aiso a good Health Departmenl spokesman HealthJDepadepartm ent officials did not for the rest of the evenirjning. . already noted increased«d efforts on managers idea I for hosts and hostcistesses throwing New Cheryl Junlunen .says dllall the cases lake stepsi to Innoculate the.entire That way they areJ soberso lo d rive less-prudentnt behalf tills year to “contrcIlro l the atmosphere a lit- Year’s^ Eve parties, sayss SSgt. Dave Rtehof the are relatetl-ttfa'single fanimlly gather- communityy bccause the state friends home. And foror thoirL stint of driving duty.y. tie m o re." he sJfysT'------IdahoSlale Policc. ing iri Thanksgiving. Expcposure to Uie epldcmlologisi)gisL told county officials disease requires househchold conlaci • SceKEFffiPATITIS on Paw A6 Jeromne man1 convicIted of^violatirng archliaeolocgical dieig law . . . . . g . ByHALBERNTON Sauer declined to commentt oion th e sentenc- tion. It wa;/a s this citation that eventualually form- unauthorized1 artifactai hunters. In June. ClairC Schier was finedk1 $ $5,000 and sentenced to Timcs-Netiv writer" Ing.ng. according lo family membm bers contacted ed the baslisis for th e Ju stice Departmem en U ip ro - R icketts, Bob[k>b Weatiierton and Gl3lenn perfdrm 500 hours o( ccommunity service. • F'riday. ri( ..scculion. Somerset —- tnreetl orea resltlonts — .w w ere___ yJolaUons-o(-the-Ae-Archaeologlcal Resource JEROME - A Jeronrom e m an who par-*^ Sauer S; is one of Uie few Idaho:ihoans-to-be-pnH ------f:ytlc~s:says" that chiiigu^ luight-tit-a l3o-be—threatened withlith fines of up to $10,000 and ujup to Protection Act carryrry maximum penalities o( ticipatcd In a n unauthorlzl ------Uon, aRRflrding.to afedecaeral'pnu r tc le r k J ______neajcacJ^o ld i Buttc-and-was issuelaiht JP:r OMR Ken Slopllicatlon and t^ie board Is action a since he representssth t e sta te . over the tax Issue, addingng asa sovrelgn citizen, he ' Staples was released on tend afler spending a ScpL30is$4I.856. hojjlng lo rcresolve5 that problem. • FifUi District Court clerks cl In Jerome said is not required lo file a tax:ax relum . w eek In the tfounty Jail (orfor ffailing lo ap p ear for Uie , T he 1984 loss-.fs dodown' alnlost Last fallJI Uie board contracted S ta p le s attem pted to file! a criminal comolalnt In "1 knew when I announilunced mv olaas to rim for court hearing eariier IhlsIs mmonth. 512,000 (rom th e K3,543,541 deflct at wlUi HealthiUi C are Financial Ser- -theendofthel98a(lscalfcalyear. yiceft«K)fidtfid«i, U tah lo collect the ^ * 1^™ ^ The hospltaL’s ^ ^aJ Ppatjent rev- hospjtaT&•deJinquenl de accounts.'‘

------IWWo^raSmUIion-ift-i{n.iaS4.buUh c a ccounLs .mcmorc-lhnn-SS-days-pagt ------■ - ho^ital has been experperiencing ris-.._due_on.Dcc.jc..l,^aulkner said, ad- - . . . TWIN FA LLS- Aller-ir-a-bum per-yenr in 1984.------.- “ We-lry.ilo-{;el-u3 -mucllUch-moneyTas'wc can for “■“HJdhnson,—Idalio-Bank-and and •i‘ru s t.‘ Uie”K xchange------Ing operating costs,is, medicare ding the hojhospilal should begin to Twin i Falls students are ononce again on the iiunt for th i em .” W atts says. to C lub. Uie K.E. Otto memorinorial, ond BIckel'Elemen- delinquent ac- see an Impnprovemenl in collections scholarsliip s and grant mmoney to p ay for Uieir Tiie counseling office at 1the high school posts all lary School. counts and Increaslnising indigent by the endlo of fJan u ary . forays f inlo higlier educatiolion. ;scholarship ahnouncemernents ihal arrive. Walls Walts says the College;e 0of southern Idaho gives’" • • care costs. •The colleillection agency issues - -Tw in F alls high k IiooolI counselor Doris Walls • says . the counseling officelce also has such books as 30. to 50 T rustee's scholarsilarships to Twin Falls stu- Jones lold the boardird that a net monthly pa)jayment booklets lo pa- . says s Twin Falls studentss landed ov er $400,000 in T ' he College Cost Book,, publishedpi by the College dents each year. loss was not unustudal tunder such tients withh overduet accounts and * one-tim c e and renewable finfinancial aW last year.- B ] oard and The Collegc MoMoney Book by H awes and The NaUonal Educationlon AssociaUon's newslet- clrcuipstances. snd.-IhM thl his firm c h a rg e s thle ei hospital a commission Brownslone.I ler, NEA Today, reportedrted in November that as had found no seriousus accounting on the accoujounls 11 collects., . - S tariln g In Uie fall, coun:inselors visll govemment- m ucli a s $10 bllllon-in-fini-financial aid Is available problem s w hile condiwductlng the -T he boarcQi^ has also been con- cq la sse s a t thc high schoolol lo explain the various Scholarships listed inn U Uiose books and seni lo y e a rly and that 60 jr c ecnt n t o( eligible families (ail 1983-84 audll: ' siderih'gbuylUying a com puter le rm l- (orm f, ^ o( aid' to studentnts. Later in Uie first ]parents and students thrthrough computer "mal- • to apply. County hospl'lals aire re ;required to nal for use« awlUi Uie county’s new . semester, g students arc'cojcached lo apply direcUy chlng”1 services often haveha\ a scl of slipulalions . NEA Today also reportiMrted that public colicge provide indigent c are, ^ but board Hewlelt-Pac'ackardsystem. toi th e schools they are inteiterested In a nd a re given Uial I exclude many student:ents. Watts savs. _ja>al5ipcjafiMtyeflLdcgccfiZCClsloi. Mr. Gas scrvice slaUonI ata t! Eighth Street and Ovcriand h includ^ wrIUns prison least the past two ye;^ears. ^ gBrown told officers the suspuspcct broke oul a window Christmas, which I iYidav. ‘‘It's like the G rtnch w Avenue and about 10 minm lnuU s la te r a l Uio Clrclo K- h_who “ it»g d iffio ilt-'to in the w est side of the homee aiand then w ent dIrecUy to paper and envelopes 2 Christmas."' to come up with °nt sto re a t 1558 Norm al Ave.e. Similar package: with varloas- something for the! prison,”c she said. he gun cabinet and removed/ed the guns. Anolher gun In boUi instances attendendanls werc robbed.at knife ------..- -toUetrles added, als-also are distributed Fow:Qwler, who sold he h as spentct 1the year you kirdnd of have to test vaslaken from a bedroom,3, hch said. Nothing d s o in point, but were not Injured.red. during thc holidayslys at area nursing pastt threetl Christmases at thcc p pen- th e w ater-.and seciee what's acccpt- hc house was disturbed, he saisaid. B arley police Sgt. Daveive Trocy and Elmer Essig of» hom es and thc Vcteieterans Admjnistra- tltentliitlary and received full Solvatvation aW e^" ___ Officers w ere cjucsllonlngng the owner and oUicrs' the P robation and P arolie le £Departmenl arrested Cantu, > ...... pos:tossible-witncsses W edn^ajeway drivers reserving mineralll ri rig h ts on state cn- la te r' reinstated.rc In duded am onggnlne nl mineral rights werercn^n.cdonlhe d lh injuries suffered In a reai•ear-end collision on 1-64 In dowmcnt land solddtothepublic. tc ihdivld/Iduals and a ranch whiwhich propertlesrcven thohough that wasn't TWIN FALLS - A grouiroup Of deer mingled wiUi 1-841 /Ilnidoka County Wednesdayly afternoon.a Thc court-unanin-nimously upheld on brou^i ^ t thc law suit Is J. C lint Hoofloopes included in thc originJ n a l c o n tra c ts. traffic In Jerom e County:y TThursday night, resulting i n ; Minidoka Couniy officers saisaid Willie M oore J r . of St. Friday a ruling byy 77th District Judge of Tetc'etonla, a member of the IdahoIda Thomas ruled thahat once the conr „ two dead deer and s^me! sqisquealing brakes. Charles w as treated at Cass:assla Memorial Hospilal Boyd Thomas thatit Uth e s ta te properly- Board chargcs cl had been filed At a young age, she moved wiUi her fa m -, thc GGlenn Rest Cemetery in Glenilcnns suspects are known at thislis I:lime. T hhursday. u The incident occurredd aaboul 10:30 p.m ., he said, , Ily to Wisconsin,I, InIi 1913 she moved lo F e rryTy wilh the Rev. Harold Hake < : McCollum Koncm a, Oro. whcroslie her married Walter ficlaliioling. Services under Uie directionliSnoi William Curtis I when someone fired two0 roundsrc of ammunition, pro- ' fxughcod. Thoy wetwero later divorced. She Dcmainoray'sGoodlngOiapci. TWIN FALLS - WillWilliam Curtis Me- MicClellan's ( condiiditipii better bably .22 caliber, into an1 apartment.ap. Thc apartment is then moved lo Gref)rogon Clly, Ore. where Collum, CO. of Twin FaFalls, died Friday in thc o lder portion of theIC CiCactus Pete apartm ents, of- she lived until moviloving to Burley in 1978. a Hlan n, Buster Miller m om ing nl his iiom e foifollowing a long II- KlKIM BERLY - The conditioition of J a m e s M cClellan, fleers said. She was n memb5mbcr of the CaUioHc Incss. Ule ie principalI of K im berly Highligh School h as Improved, M iller said two people,I. a im an and a woman, w ere in Q iurch. WEPi^NDELL — Allan Buster Miller,er, S 56,' He was bom M arch 22,191822 at Maber- hospospital officials said Thursdayday. the apartm ent but there werewer no injuriw. Surviving are:: oneo; broUier. Andrew MO' He served In, tlthe Navy during LrLatc W ednesday night he waw as listed In critical con- M iller said a full rep or rl l ofoi the Incident hnd nol been F uller of P o rt Orel:Irchard, Wash. She was Hosplt W orld War II. spital in Je ro m e Thursday, d ilicilion following surgery earlearlier in the day at St. received in the Elko officece Thursday.T ------preceded In clcamh bj bv one bo th e r. • n.'M Ho married Anna V.. McCollumN ill I-is _ . .. lc^wa « ^ m ^ Ja n. ^ , - ltB8- ln Bu Iplronsus-RegionaHWedieal^^€enteNn«olSft— ...... Scrvlccs will bc ati 1 p.m. Monday at whcro itcrcd Vegas, Nev. in 1951. They Th had lived In ho attended schools. Hc enter Friday, officials there saidId hhe w as in fa ir condition the P leasant Viewicw C em etery wlUi the th c NNavy a In IMS and a fte r his dischorglarge, California whcrc Mr. McCollum was ^ nd no longer in the intensivee cjcare unil. 3-car p lleup ca ut se s injuries Kev. EnrlfjucTcrrlcrriqucz officiating. he wotworked as an aircraft mechanicIcand ai ongaged in trucking.. Tliey ' moved to ^nU Friends may coll:al I a t Lhc Payne Chapel ns a1 supervisorsu until ill healUi causedc d hh is Twin Falls In 1975 frorom Culver Clly. M'McClellan. 4G, was admltimitted at Magic Valley TWIN FALLS - A Ihreetcar lh accidcnt at Uie I ’ M onday m om ingJ pprior r to Uie service. rctiror.rem ent. Hc had lived in Wchdell'uniuntir Collf. He was a membnber of thc Peort Reg■cgional. M edical C enter Salurilurday and la te r transfer^ - Higliway ; 93-30 juncUonI neariio Filer Thursday niglil ; his dcdeaUi. He was a member of)f UieU Ha'rborSurvivore. " r e.HiloBoise. d I . Jresulted in m inor injuries.•s. George W. Iv.M oore erlcan Legion and VFW. Surviving are: his wifvifc of Twin Falls; Thc accidcnt took placeice at about 9 p.m. wlien 41- ' Survurvlvlng are: his wife, Ann.n. of one son. Richard’Alan McCollumM of Twin D D year-old Iras Jean Norwoocvood of Pocatclio was driving R iciiard/yien Me- O(B C gun th re a t resi■suits in a rre s t j WENDELL-GcG eorge W. Moore. 75. ol Wcndcndell; iwo sons. G ary Wayne Millerllerof Foils; one grandson, Ri cast on Highway 30 and towiowing a car. Wendell, died PHcl=Yiday moming a t Sl. Eugen;ene, Ore. ahd Larry R. Millerler of Collum.Jr.ofTwinFalisills. TWIN FALI^ - Nicholass RobertR D clt. 34. of 146 Norwood’s passenger• wasw; lo-month-old MichacI Bcncdlct's HospitalItal In Jero m e. Twinin 1 Fnlls; one daughter, M rs. Vince Vini Cremation took place:e under the dircc- . Marshall of Reno, who's mo Hc was bom AprApril 7. 1909 in Baxter. Havllc/licak of Am erican Falls; h is faUicaUier. tlon of thc Wlilte M ortuaija iy . A ddiIdison Ave. W. in Tw in Fallsliis was charged with ag- I ; mother, 27-ycar-oid Gall'A nn— Mo. Clydedc M iller of Wendell; one broUicoUier, g r aavaled v assault for allegedlyIly threatening to shoot a 1 M arshall, w as In the c a r thalwasbelngpulled.thai Hc married Gladriadys Garrison Jan. 4. Altonin 'Wayne Miller of Texas; dnd1 foifour Eldred C. JPatz w ojm m anwilha BB gun Thursdayday. According lo a Twin FallFalls County Sheriff’s report, 1934 In Catena,' Mo.Mo Shortly afler Uielr grandendchildrcn. . - TWIN FALLS '- EldrcrcdC. Patz.81,of Dell and Cheryl A. Hall,ill, no age or address !Norwood m issed thc tum-ofin-off lo Highway 93 and pulled marrioBc they movnovcd to Buhl and laler Servcrviccs will be ot 2 p.m. Mondaylay at Thursdtklay at thc Moglc avail’ailable. werc arguing aboutut at dog w hen D elt pulled Iinto a driveway down thele roadn so that she could tum •• - to Wendell, w here'c theytil farm ed. Hc was a th e FnFarmer Chapel In Buhl. Intermerment valley Regional Medicalal around. Norwood-precededded to back-across •the'Voad- " — m em ber of lhc Amcim e rica n Q uarter Horse willI be In Uie West End Cemeiery. He was bom Ocl. 24.I. 1903 at Cripple thee dog,c according to a compimplalnt filed with FifUi ’way and before slitfcoiiltfId slasl rt forward, .a"'car driven Association. Fric;riends m ay call Sunday allem oonon un-u Creek, Colo. His fam ilyy imoved to Idaho Distristrlct M agistrate Court. by 17-year-old Cheryl Kovaiovarsky came over a hill and Survivlngarc: hish isw ifc o f Wcmlcli; two tllS> pp.m . . and Monday unUI tim e ofIf scser- [„ jgog nj,d hc attendedd sciiools: In Twin Hall jf a also alleged that Dclt pu collided with Norwood’s veh daughters, Barbaraa r a Deakins of Wendell vlcc.> . pushed h e r down and sat < vehicle. Falls, graduating fromI Twin ! Falls High o n1 herhe before Twin Falls policece iarrived. Tlie child and Kovarskyky iwerc taken by ambulance and Karen Moorooro of Jeromo; three School In I97J. Hc move>v«l to Callfomia ' brothers, Leroy/ ^ Moore and Eugene Dell was being held on thele Ifelony charge in Twin ilo Magic Valley Regionalal McdicalW Center whore they ndrew M . A b u n d is after graduation nnd wj ills Couniy Jail in lieu of$l,50( w ere treated and released.Jd. M oore, both o( Boisonncll Douglas AirS ' r a T K ; ; ,500bond. r of Rupert; five sistsisters, Golda Ruyts of t wWIN i FALI.S — Andrew M. Abundiundls, SnntaMonlcn, Calif, unliItii hLs retirement Tlie suspecl has been proviiovided the serviqps of a Norwood was ciled for unsafeuns backing. Buhl. Artha R lchnrtinrdson of Boise, Gladys 23, of Twin1 Falls, died W ednesday offer-nfic In 19C9. publitbllc defender nnd has reqirequested a preliminary The cars owned by NorviJorwood ond Kovorsky w ere Lander nndVadaida M cCrcary, boUi of noonn from Injuries sustoincd inin ani • -He married Gladysiys Trogilus in h elarlng. a ri Idemolished, according to the I report. i G reen Forrest. /\rk /Uk . and Minnie Swaf- automiomoblle accident.near Gooding, -California and after herc r death lie mor- ______ford of Medcsto, Calif.;Ca and four graniJ------||cc v was''bom Nov. 2C. 1961 in Jeromrome. hed Ixla Iiatch ul TwliA/In Falls In 1969. children..He wass piprcccdcd in deaUi by 'jn i9C39C3. hc and his family moved to' TwinTw They lived in RescsociaUon of Com- All the thc appointments are for two- Bliss, died at her horhome Thursday, Survirvlving drc: his parents. Mr.. andor Deoglc of Twin Follfills and Mildred H e a ltliJl Mrs. Anita Smith and Mrs.. Bet-Bc tudry today from 5-8 p.ni.in..S»d.,rram a„d WclVelfare officials "on vario'us f Bliss in 19S0, where ere Uiey continued ran- -tyHlmiim es. botfi of'A lameda, Calif. Hee waswi 54} p.m . and Monday unt:,ntlll2:30p.m.Tlic- . of , water quality, Jncludluding WH W W ■ ■IIT E ^ o l\ chlng unlll his deathath in 19G3. prccedi;edcd in death by onebrother. family suggests mcmori idwater protection, drinkinking < \ Surviving arc: omone son, Fred Hender- Rosajsa ry will bc recited 6 p.m , Sundayiay aj t ty of the doner's choicc. Brouniv ■' water.r, < construction and agriculluiltural g r a n ts.s, , as well as polnl and non-poi-point ______s o u r c:e e cidischarges.’’ - S e rr v i c e s - Inclucluded on Uie new coqimitmittee a r e : I______r . - ___ 1L\GEIIMAN^^.-Thc-sccvicc-for,.Caj._Pnulla)Jion, » i,Qf Hprigj;,_wliadied Wedncsines- BUHL - Dean Rich.. 557. of Itock Spr- irthn in Pos'Uewait, public works woi i f c t roll P.iNlcholson.I. iit,at of Hagerman, who day m om ing at Uic Cassla'Tvicmorinorinl-ln|jSr-Wyo..-dled-Tucsda ,• Associated General Contr tu a ry Chapel In IVIVIn Ii F a lls wilh the Rev. termnent er will bc in Uic Pleasant VieView m ents are under Uic ddirection of the Uol.se,- j intrac-' O N E C AALL TO W HITE MOFORTUARY WILL itobert VanNest olfofficiating. Thc family Ccmeltlelery. Friends may call at; MMe- FarmerChapcIinBuhl. to r s ; W illiam Johnson, Boise. C sugge.sls m em orialrials to Uie Salvation Cullociloch's Funeral Home today priorIor to su itinlg g Eijglncers of'ldalio: AnAmos TAKE C/:a r e o f y o u r F■ u U r N E R A L N E E D S , . Arm y. th c seservices. r MURTAUGH —Thewservice for KUiel . _ W h e n y o uI ccaii the-W hite M ortuarjary. you are in touch GOODING - TheThc scrvlcc for Waller BUHUHL - Thc scrvice for Qennnn T.' Rose. B-t, of Buriey. formerly foc ol Mur- f - f ^ _____ with a slafaff of experts; trainedied to'work with all Koy Feland, 9S., of Qooding. who died Dcnnejiney, 74. of Bulil. who died Wednc«lncs- taugh. who died Tucsdajlay al Cassia Me- M -— epatitis aspects Oftf the funeral. Monilny nt Uie Goodcoding Couniy Mcmori- day at'a t Twin F a ils Clinic and Hospitalolofa oi morial Hospital in Buricriey will bc al IK ,• ,CcnUnued from Page AS a l Hospital will be« lo loday a l 10 a.m. a t the suddenJcn illness will be at 2 p.m. todaylay at o.m. today at thc MurtnrtnuRli IJ)S Word icidencc o( hcpatlti.dBct ‘*59 A.F.- and will be b< at Ute West End Cemeterctcry. Memorial Park. Friend.^d.^ may call at the . Thei symptomsSJ of hepoUtis, awi1‘viral A..M. A rrangem enls:nls aft* under Uie dirK* F rien•nds d m ay call a t Uic F a rm e r Chap■hapcI -- church one hour prio r to Uie funeral lo- d is e a ssc e of the liver, are: nausnusca,, tlon of D cm aray'ssGoodingChapel. G< InBuliIulil today until noon. Thc fam ilyysug- su dny. Memorials may bbe made to Uic fever,. d a rk u jine, grey d a y coloiolored. ______t;i.-stss mnmnrinisn lo the,Buhl EirsLQid^litis-_CasslaJ*Icmorial Hospitjital; Pink Unclles fe c e s , anda i jaundiced skin color,.. HU»Lh:Y - Tlie Tilt scrvice for Della tianChChureh, A uxllllary C a rS e at LoaminerProgram.' Thev} virus Is always present Inin 1 Uie ______h u m ain n syslem-antLdlapered bab ______a re - i L_resctvolt-for-lhe.diseasc,-Ji r t ■ ^ 4 I says, "'^ou have lo actuallyIly get1 - AAAH w V r w tu n c n s s JITE s to o l (feces)(f in your mouUi," ! ------:------s a id . AcA com bination of household c - H o ss p i t a l s ------^ 5 — ta c t aind n d poor hygiene m ay contribirlbulc "TAe CAape/e/ by the Park” jgffk/ MAGICVALLEY •' CASSIA MEMORLU. lo l h er itransmission r ; of the disease. ______REGIOSIONAL MEDICAL CENTER ______Admlttod_____:____------O f - t ltlie-cases-reportcd'in-Good u S d ln g - - -13G-4th-AVE.-E/EAST-TWiN-.FAUS- i M i i ------Aamllted------^------Wendy Stoker,ccr. Antonio Pineda and Stephahanle Robins, all of . county,y. two victims of Uic-diseiIscasc phoneE 733-6600 ' Mre Ulirjry; l>rriI HochstrasscrRl of Heybum; JJoseph a Schaelfer of have b

______Falls; Mrs. David Evanvans, M rs. Gusly Tcply. Ralph Sa'Savali, Valerie Roy Crowell o]^Pcf Pendleton. Ore. ------of-votrtilrtiting and diarrhea ______ZTnational SEi/a LavcnderamlJoshuaFia Fullerton, all ofUuhl ;'Mrs.'CKiuHilaries Krum m ...... Tteloased------and Allan Humpherys,ys, bolhI of Klmberiy; Mrs. Dalelie Kershner of Lynn Blouer.r. DelD Ray Walkci-. David H arrlsi•ison and Vivian C o l-' , iic there is very iilUe Ireatmiitmenl , Rupert; Mrs. Tlm Frcr^ n c h of Hagerman; EllzabclhUl ;Simmons of lom, all of Burle;irley; Tammy Doyley and Chariirics Sengcr, bolh of ‘O'" IC cdisease, re s t and nutriUon3ncan c Jerry D. I-H o l m a n Burley; DrcndaWlcscQsc of Je ro m e; Ralph ScoU of File'‘Her; and June R upert; and Doro>oroUiy Coker of Paul. c o u n tee r; ra c t the debilitating symptoptoms Taylorof Paul.' MINIDOKA MEMORIAL o f th eI illness.ill Juntunen says. R d e a s td ’ Admitted A b o3ut u t two cases per monlhh are1 _ - - Mrs. TimStocIc andid daughter.d Mrs. Wallace Ogdenlen and daugh- ' Lisa Maxwellell < of Heybum ; Tex M cCray and nn Ca.slo Shurtleff. • r c p o rtc'ted c on the average, wh ter, Verdna Roper andnd Clara( Kerr, all of Twin Falls;lis; Mrs. Craig boUi of Burley. c lu -sters2rs of cases a re common whi * Thompson and JaredI MoMoyes. boUi of Burley; Henry WuebbenhorstWi Rdeaaed - fa m ilieics s are living In dose quarteirters, ' and M rs. Rom ero VillorJlaro and son, ail of ButU; Clnde< lylett and Orval Smith, both of Ku{ Idee Stasuiy of KcnncUi Wayiet Juntunen. Eden; Fred Foss of SSal a lc m .tJrtg o n ; M ary AUdnsonon of El Paso, OGOODING COUNTY MEMORLUAL ' I HealUi D epartm ent says peo Tc*as;-Joycc NelsonI of j 1 W h o w e re th e m e n Ixehind iiii these names? oldildest of the four gospels. th c s o uurce r of some of the mosl'Jsl" spiritual turies.: 1 ;For centuries they were w« considered four M N atthew, whose account of tthe Sermon on verses, liUkc “Por God so loved thcic \world thnt Matthew waswa a tax collector, also called cs Thus identified,. UieUii four were accepted as r [ distinct individuals who10 recordedt the word of thehe Mount helped his gospeltel g. a in im e a r iy h e g a v es ^h is o n ly Son. th a l w h o e v e:r r believesb In Levl^froni CapernaumCaj or anoUier city onor Uie saints by thc early/ CCo atholic C h u rc h In R o m e, ’ I God, and It was as four•men mi thal Michelangelo popxipiilarily that cohUriues to lhisI day,' was him'shouM d hdl perish bul have ctetiittiinllife."' Sea df'Callle'Hlee who heeded Jesus’ cal:all to “Many Catholicc andan Protestant fundaOicn- i ! pcolrayed them when hche painted the frescoes wrivritlen by a Jew for non-.ws. It Is a book of The mimen who wrote these fourr g o s p e ls all b e c o m e o n e! of th e 12 aposU cs. lallsts would undeniderstand them as distinct r ; of Rome’s Slstine Chapell>el In lh e I 6U1 ce n lu ry . o)rderiy r d progression, filled wIUAilh explanations Hved InI Ilhe flrsl century of our era:ra. On Uiat,'" ^ M ark, somemetimes callcd John Mark..lived 1 eycwiuiesses."saystly s th e R e v . J e r o m e M u rp h y j -But more than-four' mmen were Involved In 0 to help gentiles understandand the Jewish scholars•s from the past hundred yea'ears agreed- w llhhis mothether In a large house In Jerusaisalem O'Connor, professoissor of New Testament ; 1 the process, accordingIng to modem Bible cuscustoms followed by Christ andanc those around as they> cexamined lhe style and grammargrz of and traveledfd abroadi wllh Peter and Panaul on studies at Uie Ecolc Eco Blbllquc, a Roman I scholars. Bchlhd eachh name,r revisions and hinlim . han d v iTritlen it scrolls. Al least someme of Uiem missionary trips Ir after Uie cruclflxloron of C a th o lic sc h o o l foir r BibleBl stu d ie s In J e r u s a le m ------I a d d itio n s of s e v e r a l copylip y ls ts a n d e d ito rs h a v e LuHc, L with a rare beauty of language lhat probablyly knew the Christ they wrot«•otc about or Jesus. f o u n d e d in 1890 b y/ F ren n c h D o m in ic an p r ie s ts . gPPPK^' '"1| S . E l eBction-iyear co>ntrovei >r«y on - pI . I beiliefs is top1 reliigion sttory l\ I ByGEORGFG E W . CO R N E L L ------y f ~ \ B u t s e vveral e n slate conventions 1^ - . I l l ' AP Religionon Writer asserted therhc right of local congrega- ^0 o rdJ aina in w hom th e y c h o se . T h c n aation's tl election'the biblical Images of Ar-r* b ish o p o f Jo h a n n e sb u rg . The gover- famine-strickrick c n E U iiopia. TWIN FALLS - ForFor the flrsl time, Christian1 S c le n - A fric a , sh e a d d s, m a g c d d o n1. . ment concluded an invcj'csUgation of l3Ui — ThiThe U. S. Supreme Court lists on four continent:ents — North and Soulh Amemerica. His appcai encoiicouraged Individuals lo joltDin In con- cvaniangellcals overwhelminglyy th c S o u th A fric a n Councilil of< C h u rc h c s u p h e ld th c rijrig h t o f a c ity , P a N ^ u c k e t, Europ^and Africa — {gathered this month for a salel-s . tributing whatever!ver possible in food, monc>cy or sup- backed hlrn,im , GC p e rc e n t of* th e m a c:• - ho had headed with no actiction against R.I.,'todlsplss p la y a C h ris tm a s c r ^ e on ■ lU e ^ r a n s m llle d v id eco o conference.( --pliM i-to^x; distribu'Ibuted hy church reprcscnlala llv e s -w h o ------c o rd ln g .to>.a .a posW eclloa^allup poU.1. it. p r iv a t e lam n dd. , T h e ru lin g p ro m p U x l th e More than 35 churchrch members from the TwinIn 1F a lls g o d ire c lly lo th e aa f f fc c le d a re a s . as did majoijoritles of Protestants lindid F ifth " - - C o n g r e s s -votioted-down a_.Natiqna[ ParkPar Service to resume a ; and Magic Valley area ar joined between 3,000-00-4,000 Catholics. school-prayer amendmeni’nt backed by NdUvlly seerBcenci lh th fe 'fe d e ra fly spon* ^ others in the ballroonjom of Boise State Universllrslty on Harvey W. Woodood, th e n a r r a t o r a n d a m e mTiber l of thc The year'ar's second-placed religionin thc Reagan admlnistratlolon, but pass- sored Chrislr•islmas “Pageant of Peace" I Dec. 8 for thc two-hoi•hour confcrence centered 01on the church's flve-memlember Board of Directors, stsaid,'‘this slory. thererelease by Catholic bishops>s ed an “equal access" lawiw giving slu- In Washingtoiigtoj^ D.C. I theme “To Live forr allrManklnd,"a says Mrs.I. JJewel meeting is aboulll 11lives.. . It's about thc Chriirist speak- of the flrslrsl draft of their stron^yly dent religion groups thce same: righis ...... 1 VonlnsofTwinFaiis.s. ing to human consonsclousness through indlvldIduals who liberal pastastoral letter on the U.S.5. to meet on school preml£ilses as oUier 1 Boise waa one of 14014C c itie s w h e re c h u rc h members e n arcllvlnglruth.il’. I l’s a b o u t h e a r ts sp e a k in g to hearts." economy urging ut more govemmentIt extracurricular clubs.' ; 'f r o m so m e 3,00D;000 congregations gathathercd and he emphaslzecIzed the “spiritjial urgency’... . lo ad- . ticlp to thchc poor, also had politicalal -6l»(Ui— Thc continuedJ V\ atica n d o c - urch ; simultaneously in chuchurches and convention cer:enlers, dress the needs ooft f o u r fellow m a n a t th e d e ejpcsl p possi- ramlficatlorIons. ______trinal clampdown, Includiidlng a d e c r e e L stie say^. Nathan Talbot,Toi a native of Boise,, was w a ble levels.'' 'But the bishopsbl had delayed its is-s- . condemning some radlctIcal forms of t t C t Vvs S jnem ber of the panelnel originating in Boslon, Mass.. M Thc whole confenference was "really upliflirting," says suanceunlllilll a f te r Uie elecUon; liberation theology, queuestloning of w h e r e h c is now o n aalignm ^ l ent for the church. - V o n ln s. “ W e le flfl wllhw a feeling that the worid•id Is really In orderr cof their ranking, as com-n- some theologians, scultlItllng of two MURTAUG\UGH — Joy Goodmart, T h e d e n o m in a tio nI 's! m o th e r c h u rc h in B o sto n1 servedsc coming iogether:r tot help one another andid pull for piled by rcligion 1 writer Wllmarir U.S. theology books and Uthe pope’s in- daugliter of Clyde and Veria Good- . a s th o fo cal p o in t f or rlh t h e m e elln g . p e a c e ." Thorkelsonin of Minneapolis, theseX sistence on the church'ss banI on con- man of Murtlurtaugh, rccenUy returned A panel of reporterliers from The Christian Sc:S cie n ce were the ottother big religion stories of'"of'" tra c e p lio n . f ro m se rv'ing in g a mission for Uie Church • Monitor, joining themJ m e e tin g via sa te llite f ro m, theth Old Simultaneous translationsIra of thc video coiinference theyear: S e v e n th — T h e SouUiiU icm B a p tis t o f J e s u s CChrist hrli of L o tte r-d a y S a ln ls in ‘ Royal Observatory In'in GrcenwIch, England, disctscussed were handled -by--bj church nnd United1 Nations Third —- The1 wave of violence byly Convention’s further sw■wing to w a rd N o rth L imna, a , Peru. She speak at Uie i ’a‘broad range of pre;pressing chalienfies, from Ihithe nu- . translators In SpiSpanish. German, Danish,J, French, militant, homeland-demandinghoi Sikhsis ultraconscrvaUvlsm, electing e ' a-> 11:45 a.m.n. 1sacrament meeting on clear arm s race toI whatwl one partel m ember termedtei Swedish, Italian1 anand Portuguese. Christian1 SScientists in India foifollowing the storming ofaf hardliner, tho Rev. Charia rie s S ta n le y , S u n d a y a t theUic M u rta u g h L D S C h u rc h ; :' “ thc saturation pointInl of materialism In some2 of0 the in Australia andI NcNew Zealand heard the prO{•ogram Uie ihelr Golderden Temple, ensuing In thele as president, lighteninglg conlrol of md Asian church jnem bcrs v. * 'H v e ste m w o rld . following day,.and were sent - - assassinatiotion of India’s presldeni, In-n- church boards and agencicles, and op- ' TWIN FALFALLS - Jeff W arr, son of T h e tw o fo ld e m p hla as sls, l s a y s V onlns. w a s fo r a1 uiun ite d v id e o ta p e s a t th e cllclosc of the meeting. d lr a G a n dIhi. h i. posing the' ordlnaUon. of women, Suzanne Bai:Balzer of Jerom e and Alan ______I F o u rU i — Awarding of the Nobelcl c la im in c E v e c a u s e d th cJ fallfi of m a n . W a r r o f Rupilupe.rt, will serve a mission for thc LDS Church in Dearborn, - . M ic h . H e5 wlwill speak at Uic 2 p.m. h servicces------s a c r a m e nit t n-meeting on Sunday at the iChurct FifUi and SevcnUj W ard' Second, FifI ASSEMBLY OFG F G O D ' classes willvlll be hctd a l 3:4S p.m. (oror Tlic Rev. Roy Zlcmaiin ol ShosJionc wlll ' iic ld a U a .m.SaUirday.Jpn.5.m. the U a.m . service and "WJi.VJiat N ext?" a t b u lld ln g om n NN o rth L in c o ln in Je ro m e . TWIN'FAIXS- Sundayy schoolsc will begin icindergarter-ten Uirougb.Uic sixtli-grode stu-u- cooduct a communion setarvlce al noon t WIN FAL'ALLS — Ulbic classcs will begingin thf7:30p.m.scrvlcc. at 9:45 a.m . flt Ihc F l n t AssemblyAsa ot Cod. dents, andd 7 p.m. for junior- and senlor-ir- Thursday. ^ at9:30a.m.'n. The message at thc 10:45 a.mm . A New Y ear's F.vc scrvlceBwlllbchctdal v Pastor Noel Riivch will spcijpeak ol Ihc 10:50 iiigJisludcnljcnls. t w i n FALLS ~ The Revev. Fred Elwood service willb'lit be "Heady o r N ot." TJielie 7:30 p.m. Monday. Afterr Uio scrvlcc, ' E l a.m. scrvlce which will beX broadcastIj over will conduct eucharlsl at 8 ^oi 1 0 o.m . Sun. M.O.P. Squaluad puppeteers will give a ser-cr- rclrtslim enls will be served, rFIRST i radio stollon KCIR. Ilavann willw speak al tlic CHR1CT(rrCOVENANT FELLOWSHIP day school will not be held “thl “ “ k- , vlcc a l 1 :jo30 p.m. at thc Heritage Retlrc-rc- Tlie men's prayer group wiltw meet a t 8 g j | | | | 5 0 p .m . .scrvlce.' The film,Im. "In Rcmern- t-TWIN FAIPALLS - P a sto r Bob C lark willill On W ednestlay, eucharlstM vvl 1 bo cole. ccnlcrle r. Dr. Charies.^Urockwoy wiilvill a .m .S a tu rd ay ,Ja n .S . . tISTIAN CHURCH b ran c e" will be sliown andnd aj musical pro- speak at the 10:45 a.m . servlcc. Children'si' s brated at 7 a.m., and St. M\ nrtha'5 Guild sliow slid esis oof his trip lo inllla during tlicicO G SEVENTH-DAY ADVEVfENTIST (Non-Dn-Denomlnatlonal) 1 gram wlll be given at thcJ NewNc Year's Eve church will111 beginb at I1:IS a.m. witl m eet a t 1:30 p.m. p.m. scrvlcc.Icc. An ail-ogc singles' fellowshiphip B in iL — Bible study wlll'III held a t 1:15 se rv lce o l 8p.m . Mondoy. T hc Fountundatlon Class wlli meet at 7:3030 m eeting will/111 beI held at 7:30p.m. p.m. (odoy. Pastor Lec Larsirson wilt speak 6 0 1 Shoshone S ho St. North p.m . a t Bob!ob KucsU's home, 454 Uucklnghamm LIJTHERAN ^ Anatl-nighIght youth party wlll begin a t 9:30:30 a t (he'2 p.rh. service. Mectli:tlngs arc being T ^ w in F a ils BAPTTCTT Drive, , E D E N — Sunday schoolI aand adult Blblc_p,n,, Monday - h d d In Uic church a t PoplarIT andi Frultland ...... --FILER - Sunday schooliool will begin ot ^ I n ^ u / l l l tv.gln-aLaLl5^-m. ine5anyrthc~iTicn*s~Dibie~siii oy a;30—n:m—The—Revr-DueDuan»-Klncold!s=rrm rrrrcm r:r asnA N ____ : _ _. 7_. theran. !lhc^ev.-Dalc.iV.-l.-llclnlem's.scr.-_.wilt mecLata t C:45 a.m'. at the llolldny inn.nn.. mbleclasswlllhddal7p.nI.m. Thursday. M in ls lo r: an^ftsoge wlll be "D reamim s and Rcsolu- TW IN FA? A l L L S -S undoy school wlll beginJn m on w ll^ Jjc ^ lm e o n and Ari\rina Arc Models the mld-wcc•’cck scrvlcc and thc Caravan'sn 's UNrTEDMETTHODIIDICT D r.: JJobn-TTParlshrJr: d ------r r - Slons" at II a.m. Thc youthlh groupg wlll meet a t 9:30 a.m.m. . al F lnt Christian. Dr. Johnin F o r Us " a tth e 10:30n.m. sc r meeting wlllvlll begin at 7:30 p.m., ond Uictlic F IL E R - Church school willwl begin a l 10 ' “fi',"roctor , of Ch/lstlan 1 5t^:30 p.m. The eveningg ftfellowship hour p a ris h J r-. . wiltw speak on "Getting a Lfvlngng T he m essage will bo "T"Thanks for Ihc Missionaryy Council( meeting wlli begin at a.m. Nancy NIcnhuls of Dallalias, T t^ as, w ill' % ill begin otTp.m . Cod" at ththe c 10:50 scrvlcc. A coffee hourur Memories" at Ihc 7 p.m. NtNew Year's Eve 8:30p.m. speak on "Turning Otd Thingsgs!ntoNcw"at EducatioiItion: Jam os D. Tubbs • HAGERMAN - Pastorr HarveyH Uskoch will be held•Id alter the service. Tbe servicecc se rv lcc o n Monday. . , ^ On Tlmrsdrsday, the women's Bible sludyidy (hc II a.m. studeni day scrvltvice. Thc youlh , , — '■—^iflcpeak al the 2p.m. scrvlcrvlce at tho Bible will be broaroadcost at 1:10 p.m. over radio110 TWIN FALLS - Pastorr /AJ Crosmcr’s wm bo hddicid a t G:30 p.m. at. the TomTO- - Broupwlllmcctafgp.m.forjir a New Y ea r's - S u n d aly y SSi c h o o l ...... 9 :3 0 station KL!>LJX. serm on wlll be "O ur Fa lh cr r’ t Business".I mytoookcrl:r Inn and nt ll:45.a.m. at thcthc party. CJassos losi for all agos J^feuiO M E — Sunday scho«chool at thc Bible TW IN FAI!*ALLS - Sunday school at ValleyBy the 9:30 a.m. service at the:« Immmiiel Lu- churcli, ondid BibleI study wlll begin at.7 p.m.m. Section Two wiii serve lulunch a t noon NNursery u r providod Baptist wlll begin al 9:4S a.m . The moming r-hH««ian,. dD isd p ie s of Q irlst will begin aat t (heran. T h c se rvice wjll bee tbroadcast over Wednesday. lipHour...... 10:50 BcAlce wlll begin al 11 a.m. Prayer 0;30 a.m. TTt he Rev. Jo h n Dewey wlll con-n- radio s(atlon KTFI. Adult BibleB study and .PENTECOCTAL - On Tliursdny, thc G reek Classcti will moot------" o r i h l p l . meeting and (he Promisese Seekers! youUi duct thc 10:40:45 a.m . servlcc. Sunday school will begin atllll:Ms.m. 1< TWINFALA U £ - Sunday school a t BetheTher at to a.m., and Ihc women'Mi's group will .m ., and Uie even- T he M ary ' [hccting wlll begin ol 7 p.m., ry M artha group will m eet a t 9:3030 T hc m essage will be " It PPnysloWall'.'oti Templo willIII begin a t 10 a.m .'Scrvlccs wlllvlll m eet a t 2 p.m. S e r m o n T o p ic : . ^ ____ ...... fligservtcc will begin at sp.np .m .- ...... a.m. Thursdirsday at La Verne Hutton's home.s .- ~ th e N ew Y ea r's Eve commui luntan serylreat -ijghijldaOrilraTm.ahd5prni. ------IIAGERMAN —Suntlaysch stilfig A tivlngG od" •> T hc W ednesday Bible sludiludy wlll begin al An all-daylay planning m eeting wlli be heldId 7:30p.m.Monday. m ight scrvlcc will begin a t 9:30:30 nt 9:30 n.m. Pastor Dal ■ - TW IN FALLS - The sc ras " Bpim. o tlO a .m .SSaturdoy, a Ja n . 5, s e m will be p.m . M ondayiay. mes-sage wlll be “ A Realll Happy New Spookor:or: D». John-Parlsh. Jr. - ■* TWIN FALLS - Bible: sdschool wilt begin "Tliere Was A Man in Jeniinisalem" al lhe Prayer mt m. Year"allhelO:5Sa.m.scrvlo meeting wtll begin al.7:30 p.m. Ipture: Joshua 1:1-9' “ ' . St P;4S a.m. at tho BeresnID £Baptist Cburd) aCHRISTIAN CENTER 9:30 a.m . scrvlce a t Our S«’xvlor Lutheran, .iliursday. KIMBERLY-MimTAUGHT- Paslor Scrlpl. —------flt-130frFHer-Av«;:ErThoB mmcssageiwUl-bc . . . . TW IN FApAL1£ I — Sunday school wlli t>cgln;ln Sunday sehoolw ilt not beheliidd thU week. TWINFAL■ALl^ — Sunday school ot Calva-va- John Wood's message wtWili bo "T hc URcsoIulidns and thc NewwYear” Y allhell at9:30a.m.'m. Thc rto m ln g scrvlcc will beginin ry U nited wilwili begin al 10 a.m. The momingIng Anointed of.lhc Lord" a( thee 9 a.m . service _____g^rix^^scrylcc and "A P lac:elo e lc Stand" at the .atI0:30a.m.m . HENNONTTE servicc will111 I;begin a t ll a.m . A New Y ear’sir’s In Murtaugl and (hc 11 a.nI.m. scrvjcc In.. V:30 p.m .servlcc. ■ ...... T lje y eu thuth group wlll mcet ot 7:30 p.m.n . - F IL E R — Sunday schoolJ VWlU begin at 10_ Kvo sorvicons swill bo hd d at C p.in------____Kimborlyr.Sunday-school'Wiwiin)c held al e moming ser- • cibic stud'udy ond prayer.mecting wlll tbe x 9:30 a.m . In K lm txrly and ata t 10:15 a.m . I n -. „Mrs. r s Roger Davidson n e w a l 7:30 p.m . W ednesday,lay. Tho womcm cn's fellowship group wlll m eet«t vicewlllbeglnat]la.m. hcldal7:30plOp.m. Tuesday. M urtaugh. The PifUi Sundaylay Humnsplra- 5 twm FAU^jiEnjiifflLar Stephen Thomp- m 9:30 a.mI.m. T hursday a t Blossom Mal-It- MISSIONARYt v - IPRESBYTERIAN • tlon will be h d d a t 7 p.m . ail ll thc Kimberly Shall Hear Thcc, thew s' homem c. 290 Buchanan St. tel) wlll speak on "If Hc ShJ FILEIR — SiZntifly schoolwl Will begin a t TWIN F'ALLS A I - Thc Rcv. Robert Vanon C lirlsllan Cliurch. " NNo o Crood but Christ" iFhou H ast Golnied Thy Brolhrolhcr" durtng lhe On WodneIncsday. Bible study wilt bo hddJd 9:30 a.rh.The moming scrvlt vicewill begin ot Ncsl will ^Jcak ^ on "This Too Shdii PassISS TJic m en’s breakfasl will11 Ibegin nt 7:30 joBook p buttho Biblo" \------sorvico-at lhe 1 ic Bible B aptist a t 7 p .m .aot t lFred Wonzenriod's home at 7Mw __10:30 a.m. A evening servlivice will i»^i3«_Away:i.durlrirlng thc.9;30.and ll.a.m . ser-Bf. o.ftttS aturday, Jan. 5, at.lhtj^ Canyon Spr- • ” ' . tlHompsonwlll^katlhc?rtc7p.m.servlcc. Mountain1 ViewVI Drive; al-7 p...j. ot Tomm hdd(hlswcek. * vlccs.,A con»n^atlcra!..m«lj.ng_win^ t>e Ing-sfnn InTwInFalls.-- \ > >Q >raycr m eellng wiliI bc.hcidbe a t noon L o sser's hondome at 314 YaklntainTiiei-; andnd K family Now Year’s EvEve night-watch ht^d a t 10:15;15 a.m. Thc senior hl^i youth>th - - -I------...... - * l 7:30. p.m>.m. at Ken Smith’s bomor-asft^SO' servic will be hdd fnm sp.m^m. lo midnight, will m cc( ail7 l7 p j n . ------I n i : : ------NAZAR£KEL lUr^-^Church-schoolArHI-bogln^ _._ge8toal7^30p.nL ---- _____ K IM BBRLY - Sunday »ictojrtnbegln_.al_5;45 d «,iiB.iiu^ASlar.JtUtiard...Klela.'sl O T tmSCTOFCHRiOT^SC^filOT a tat 9:45-a.m. Pistor-wna TWINFAlE i i S i i cS i i Jio o m h u m a n 's m cssane wlll/111 bo "Names for Jesus — Theh e . ■ y \ CATHOUCJC TW IN FAP A l U 5 — T hc t«3soneglnaaia.m. will begin a( II: 15 a.m. A / Community scrvlcc. Klcirlein will speak ot (hc I p.m . scr- 3ecdcbrBlcdat.$, . The Wedredncsday evening, meeting wlliUi SlngsplrationwUlbehdd.at ‘ O n Suntlay, m ass will be c ,ot 7 p.m . a t the vice a t th e MMa agic Valley Manor. 1 1 :0 0 A.M ...... ‘ Rotriiotrospocf&Rosolvo" . w a a d J l :4S a.m . nnd7:30]p,m. p.r beglnatsp.rp.m . Christian Church. . A Now Yeai’e ar's Eve social wiii be h d d a l 7 :3 0 P.M ...... "Whol Noxt?" SiNew Ycsar‘8 Day m ass wUl be celebrated O n M onday, a wa(chnlgh( i “ 8:30p.m. Monlonday at Leslie Kalscr'shomc. M o n d ay . 7 :3 0 P.M ...... ; ...... N o w «Y< Yoor's Evo W orship 7:30 p.m . Monday,ly, aand ato , H an d EPISCOPAL h d d a t 8 p.m ., and the teensISwltljolnother The Plonecilecr a u b will m ecl at 7:30 p.m _» -___g3gp.m.T\HSday._ ------JEROMEIE - Sunday school wlll begin a t19 9 N aM m w w h u rch groups a l|9 9 :3 0 p .m jilth e W««rint> NIENHUIS,I PASTORR 7733*6128 ’ Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and S- ChristmasS/VAN. ASSOC.; MINIST!STER OF YOUTH • On Wednesday, religloigious education scrvlce. T he m e n 's fellowship bre.reakfast wtll be wlU sp eak on "Retrospect and Resolve" nt * A -e n m e s -N a w a , Twirwin Falla, Idaho Salurday.ly. ID ocom bor 29.1984 Doonesbury

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A C R O SS r r " 1 Holl:pfol. _ bouglit merryjfityoununds; Tfundreds of say th^ ^ ’c’d better. S B oosi '5 wood calVers' were-e-tiired-to-___ Parks. Owner? of sam 36 -dio, ■■■ '1’“mEEE'OlU tl,Runa MbiJi.i Untvicri Inc 12/29/04 All lt>ylil!> 37 Wallol Item 38 Musicol Count 39 Short 6 L Liturgy J ”stcrday *' s Puzzle Solvod: 40 Frngroni 7 0oitofiood : A A 1 RAM In I'a^ p I s'W tTsI a _____ AlUioufUi an .associalele.ma^_npi;sepm __driving.g. SiS m ile and be chocrful. • ______42 0nodrinh .00 V Vitglnln_ DiA Wn NM eIeir I N E D a ily -H o r( 3 to be living up to nn a(iagreem ent, don’t a fto r onothor ccroopot lEIV E N S!W|E_ E T M e Ta T I-ES— e r o s c o p e raise Cain but be surere to handle your. AQUAR 43 Indigo g A lARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. IS) 9 A Barrymoro IN E f E ■ m i l QI i I a e t ■part. ; 44 Jolts 10 T Steer clear clcj of borrowlng,or buying OTurhoy-s y i - v !M? ? rETnp LAT Ep M l 45 C ord gam o nneighbor f f f v r anything^-nff-that will 'require .steady iUI tM ^ E H E A]T SMI GKNICUAL TKNDIIJH N C IK S: The GH.MIN: Gel LIBIU (Sept. 2.1 lo for Iwo It1 NNolhurilod . Jj INI (M ay 21 to Ju n e 2 l) Gc 0 Oct. 22) Orga* paym entsmis to be m ade. Slay within R_ d;iy isj’ood forKeltinKi 48 Angry 122 CColloctlons J i E . WAJnV M ^A N 0 n H I A R. f>ridofwii;itever activitiesL‘s handledI well bul don’t bete S'so nize th at w ork ahead1 ofo you and don’t your budgiiidget. 49 Prim alo 144 HHadplly 51.1.15. ^ unfinished (asks facce you in a ciilm concernwl OET l In ID Y ■ Vii; R Y i«l aboul getting credit rigliiglit expect assistance frorom oUiers and 52 Clrcumnavlgolo 177 YYollow colof 10 R E ^■ p ;a |L |E s l l m E t ^a nnd uii|K.*rturbert Is no IF YOUrOUR CHILD IS BORN TO- 7 Column ordor 1?/?9/04 SAGITTARIUS (Nov 26B Rulors R /04 w ilh plans you have Inn m ind but don't tielpful! ov. 22 to Dcc. 21 ). DAY.j.heche or.she has to be organlzqd to I DOW N 299 WoshVl 39 C7551 a? Oporooong confide in others. Gad about doing shohopping, paying solve probiroblems so not to get nervous lon’t visits, etc;, during Uie 1 Weight' 300 DifocID 41 Loovoh0 holploss -IQ Slupoly ' LKO (Ju (J ly 22 to Aug. 21) Don’ he daytime, bul with oUierUjers ;around. Slant educaUon 2 S ho in Vichy 322 Flavoring P: plant 42 Proot m ndle toniglit Is best spent at I (mark 49 Vicinity TAUUUS(Apr. 20 tolo M a y ‘20) Qulel- releRatee tasks t to olhcrs bul hondi it home. along llnoj 3 Ancient nativo 355 StoicismS ‘14 Unrrymc^moronnd 50 Intrlg.io ly handle w hatever lash Ines of Instigation nnd your ' isks a re ahead of Uiom you'oursclf. and bo reasonnblnble progeny'wy'will be very succcssful k I ’— 7 0 ii- ind- nm m ucn-dOijgnc ' dHfintTiiie :iROiii;tl)il r ------CAFRICORfrmec: 22 to Jan . such. Tea 4 Abbr. in bus. ' o'othors 15 bi-lv(.:. Dillyou think istoe4)ig. Teach to be more obleciiun • :• . 1>3 Orniimr) t,. i)tlp (l.'iytinio ' ••ii. 'o ree.slrictlons s wise- Handling outside dutie 5 •■-ollho Dol" 303 A Afr. poopio 4b Porloi1/ ■■ *■' 54 Swoup les is Important Uirou^outioutUie,llfcUmo.Pos.siK ! ly. 22) loday, bul use.cxtreji VIRGO0 (Aug. 22 lo Sept. 22 ejDC care w hile ImpaUenl2nt personj here. ,

J ' ' ‘ i H . . . Saturda/, De3ocember29.19M Tlmes-Nis-Nowa. Twin Falls.'ldaho A-9 [>ple_____ — -^e^evtyeatiOrs-EVE “ 'I ilStrick<:en girl amazejIS familly by tailking 1- ERIE,Pa. (AP)-Ele'Sleveihyear-old apy sessloiilons.Iast July al the Lake;e P lasha said th ere is noni form al ex- n a m e s of m.many.of the em ployees and SAT.r. AND M ON. i^Shanda.Baldwin was.'.'a ^ e Mjjolanalion for. the girl’rl’s rocovcry.f their tiUes.is. When she started to talkJk ------‘ * n nrf- • ? ^ d -^.<<^W:'she s»}Trtr*;Jr'i«flpy of-U »r>^ia^ a.SEE EACHA&v= { poisoning caused brainin Cdamage thal NannoUei CCrawford. Later that day,y, mosl complete and rapidlid t h e y 'a c v ^ '’Ing oul’tiieiileirnSmes and S3 IT WASJWej^'.Rla^ I'l ; > doctors said would leavaave her para- "Momma”a” became “Mommy,” a seen. what theyy did,’’i Plasha said. ‘Shehe TO BE SEEN I ^ ’ m o tio n a nd prolMibly speechless spc the -sli^U y mcmore difficult word lo pro-> T he g irl’s speech h ad1 t)ecnt blocked am azed ailotofpeople.” lo — ' ‘ picture d [-restofherllfe. nounce. by a condilion known asos severe oral ______,'But nearly a year aftafler the acd* Thc nextx t day, Shanda began speak-lc- apraxia, an Inability loinInitiate mouUi • «-dent, sh e suddenly regain'ained all of h e r Ing in compmplete sentences. She turnedsl m ovem ents. It w as one oof the effccts ALL speedi, Just In Ume to wUwish her starti— tcrtherapisi3ist Linda Starkey and said,j. of brain damage that also'conflnesa ■ ,_«d- family and theraplsiplsts a merry “Good morloming.” wished her a m erryy her to a wheel chair. SEATS ' 1 .Christmas. C h ristm asIS iand asked if she could call Jl “When Shanda arriveded at LEIR Ih . 3 ^ TWINJ FAUSF BANK S TRUST J • ' [---“ W hen she had her accident, ac they , her motherier. July, she could commununlcalc only e $300 DOLBY STEREO . I toid us if she would: live11^ she'd be "Therew3 w ere ju st te a rs all o v er thisIs with an alphabet t»ardiandaycs-no' t ^SKI REPORT ^ 1 ' : { nothing more than a vegeegetablc for th e place. No0 oone could have Imagined a. card,” said Plasha. D O O R O P E N ' rest of her life,” saidiaid the girl’s better Chrlslmas Ch present,” saidId She gradually recoven2red somc up- H |P 1 J. '-'jnather, Linda BaldwinIn iof MayvUle, Michael PlPlasha, spokesman for thele per body movement, ammd can slajid p__..733-2SKI ^ 1 1 :3 0 flATESTSKICONDITIONS - J i^?N.Y. ______Instilute."'. "T hey never expected h e r lo10 with the help of paralUJlcl bars, but ■ I SHOW STARTS 1 "They told us theyly (didn’t Uilnk ta lk again.’in." . cannot walk, her mother•r said. T hera-, 1 2 :0 0 . [ she’deverspeakagaln.ai1, and If she did, A staffiff member called- Mrs.s. plsls said they could nolol predict the S ^ n a M | B R O U G H TTTO T y o u BY M ; It w ould be only fa m ily/... .. who would Baldwin.. " I could pnly Uilnk It w asJS extenlofanyfurtherreco’X)very. HBHIM T w F f iT T O TWIN CINEMAAA/K-96 RADIO fi -^be- able to understandnd her,’’ Mrs. somethinglg bad or else they wouldn’tI’t • “While this was goinglg on she hod a B aldw in, 31, said by telei:ilephonj Thurs- cal! m e aIt t work,”v she said, been memorizing thc firsl fii and last r d a y from the furnituree factoryfa w here "H i, Moiilommy,” Shanda said overjr sh e works. the phone.!e.Shealsotoldhermother"! ■I ' j^HRrrnTCTTTm I S he said h e r daughtere r w as " a lilUe lov ey o u .”,” iand “Merry Christmas.” ^ c h atterb o x ” before thele aaccidcnt that "Iwasju; Jusl stunned." Mrs. Baldwin o ccu rrcd Feb. 28 whci/hen snow ap* said. “I couldn’tco believe what I was^ V » J I * A M parentiy clogged the exhixhaust pipe ofa bearing. A miracle may be thc bestst ] car In which she was; riding,ri( forcing way to descescribe It.” s a i . I deadly corbon_monoxld<(ide fumes into Plasha1 said.s “Her spccch Is slow a m o v i e , ,, Lthftpassengci^m ^IrnenL ______and dellbeiberate, burslie’s 100 perccn t • Sr.Then suddenly on DecOec. 17, for the v erb al. She Sh' canTiiy”anythlng~sho~ii- Sr-eveFyone!— IURRY.ENPSTUES._ ' J' first time since beglnninning daily ther- w an ts to sa;say .” ------SALLYrm » o f Endcarm cnl!** XXS PLACES IN-Y F I E L D ______[ Represitentativee to ban 'JTHE HEART “ t : : — ® r #r 7:00 . ONLY H g GDDINEH>!)'HT1 ^ ^ _ O A I L ^ \ : * g r o s s ^" nose-bhlowing r 9:00 ONLY D A IL Y 9 : . : 'JEFFERSON CITY,\ Mo.R (AP) — Williams; said.s “Some people don’t * 1 Sa b * ^ th< I T O R / ISlrlklng a blow against3t whatM he calls have strongjngslomachs." S T O D A Y THTHRU TUESDAY A R l€ T€fiMINm= N 6 G G € R £ la *.'gross” and potenlialllally unhealUiy WilliamsTIS also .said allowing people a 12:22:30-2:30 > 5 * ARNOLD SCHLURR2€Nt ;hah it. a stale la.wmakerjr hasli proposed to blow thelheir nos^ in restaurants con- "In tho Vcor of Dortincss. 2029. • -btfnhlng loud nose-blowifiwing In restau- ■ tributes totto Uie spread ot germs, of ptoftet OcviiciJ thc ullimoi i. Iran ts. AlUioughgh his proposed bill docs not BhwSg?""» ' - \ R c d . F red Williams,■ assistant a: ma- Include' speclfjcsp< penalties. Williamsi IRRY ENDS TUESDAY V ‘Jorlty^M r leader ofPDie U M i^url saifl a sma jlo u se. w antd'to m akeJ Itll a crime for approprIat«latc. iuranl or oUier Williamsn s said his m easure would bc a ev comedy I any person In a restaun ^ K^BTTShrS^tt J J g S g ^ A N D STAR^^ TT T ^ ^tlng establishment to ‘‘blow his no m ore olof an infrlhgcmenl on civil11 ^ROMTHE DIREaORDU ‘ nose in a loud, obnoxious}us or offensive liberties than t antl-smoklng ordi- K—B— kr who drought youth e on ly Customers who needed to ver wonted ^manner” while in the presenceprc of the n ances. Ci ^ AAlcki v / o s rtie sir noses could do so in a •' other patrons. blow thelr womon he everntil he mer 1 “ I c a n ’t think of anything an> more' restroom wilhoul\ breaking the pro-0- IO morry. Untilie did whor g ro ss.” W illiams said In Ja n Intei /lew posed laww, . ho1 said. M oude. So. hea b le< m o n ^ Thurday. “That’s Justist like letting The repr•prescntatlvc admlUed somele ■le monied T W ' ^ W onyhonbrobit30 th . som ebody, sjilt on the floor flc of a res- lawmakersers might make fun .of thc1C ^ ■ would do. He i • ta u ra n l whije you’re eatintttinglhere.” measure,‘. recallingr how some Housesc [ i l l f i them botl WilUums, who aiso Is a candidate members'S emitti^ barks duringlg V MOORE 3, said "a lot of debate earl:ariler this yearovcr a bill loto . 1 . for m ayor of Sl. Louis, s d u d l e V/IRVING people” had com plaineded ito him about toughen pelpenalties for dog figlitlng. restaurant nose-blowers2rs and hc had But Wllll'llllams Insisted his proposalal eSW ' AMVIRlEINKING - -■ -beendisgustedby.theactacUon_'.‘a l feast., .w a s nothin]ilng to sneeze at.------ANN REI „ a dozen times." “ I don’tn’t look at It frivolously." ' ‘ , “ If w e can lell peopl«ople they can’t Williamss said. “Tliere’s a lot of m U i i‘ ' sm o k e in a restau ranll l whyw can ’l we legislationon introduced that nobody b - l Mich lude % ; tell th em Uiey can ’l blowow their nose?” look serloulously Uiat Is now in th elaw ." ki Mat JIS O M I CIHIM A IX C L U IIV I DAILY7:00.9jl5 ER SUNDAY 4:45-5-7;00-9H5_^2*S2f! SAT.-SUN.-TUES. 13:?0-3:30-4:45-7:00.9:l5 ^ |D eaf ty]/ p e p i z z aa o r d e r s MON. 4:45.7:00-9:15 JTWIN M u r i T T l SANDUSKY, Ohio (AF(AP) - Robert wild." Jones believes the electectronic device Jones saidsa he believes TDDs mayly rtiT L ftaS aijg za SkSSsm thal lels deaf people type/pe Uielr orders bccome more n common for pizza W lten a Itct-iliot ccpr - * « 5 s g 3 3 W Into the pizza shop he; managesm may chains and am other restaurants lhalat <1a n d a w ls e -g u r d e te c tly i»et! ^ o g e U ie ^ jJ m e ’ h e a t iv oi n ! ; someday be commonpl;nplace In fast- deliv er fowood. o f A N f MT E R P I E C E ^ I food restau ran ts. “ Iwouldjildn’t be surprised If oth ers doJo S r w i w g m 3n. a Domino’s (install TDDs).TD T here’s a larg e popu-u- I C U \ T “ 7 - AATION... f ^ Ilcd a Telecom- lallon in oou ur country thal If nol tolallyly J r S T W O O D ^ or the Deaf — deaf, is alat least hearing-impaired.” s ago, after the hesald. r W BUCT WW ibout another *1 I'Uial-had the Murphjjhy’s Hoi Springs Lodge V N O I D S ' j i s a n order by us- N r W 0 call Uie pizza ” ***'W YEARS PARTY lY llbir I e. When Jones — 2 N IG H T S ------nk lat hc describes • SATLTURDAY. DEC. 29 ILY 7:05-9:00 ^ / S m ENDSTHURSOAY -SUN.-TUES. NOW THRU TUESCISDAY SAT.-SUNUN.-TUES. 1:20 Z l ' i ^ 12:«-3;S0 DAILY tal sound” and _• MON>NDAY,DEC.31 3 ^ ^ ' I:29-3:1S.S:I010 '• 3il5-5sl(5no-7:os-9:00 j t m m m 4:55^7:00 Y SAT..SU^ ccelvcr on the ^ MON. 5:1- in T n~ ~ tin A w m t t if 12:45-2:50 $ eo o SitggffW IN'E MON. 4:1 this is Domino’s i p o r p o rso n ? ’ and Uiey type nvpJUSHUifiEtMIJUSTEBS— Ml _ DiBinijmHEl =aerrSowtjUsl Rosorvations Call - :onvcrsalion by n n o o lid. “It’s kind of OJ/-ZZ2233 326-51B8 -

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HBU TUESDAY" TWIN 5.7:30-9:35 NOW THRU TUES I S ig s s js ||y — ia!35.3:35-4;45-7;( M t i ^ jebomeB a M ® 5 g Q 3 K C H DAILY 7:00-9:15 ULY SAT..SUN..TUES. 12:2! ch232£0^^^ 5:35-4:55.7:00-9:tS--. U fiN Y michaelke/ H SflSSr is the K£AT(DN^^^25SSS MON. 4;55-7:00 -9 :lii^ JOE P l S C O P O ^ S g MARILU HENNER > S |» S sometimes magic MAURtjreen sta ^ e t o n _., i e only thin g jh ^’s real. M& — PETJR BQYL6— 7 — ^ i i i g i n “ u << IRDAYNICHTI T . \ Organized If AORGASBilORD I crime has never • ^ R his disorganized! ' ■CIA L5l00T99t0i O O I > ; M . \ ^ ■ os: O vor 55 to la d s a n d spocs^ociolity ilom s I . f f i lus Homo-modo rolls ondI d«dosscrt. I—^ ^ " i S i m NOW THRU TUESDAYAY A S ^ l:20-3:20-5:20-7:20-9:39j20 - ES a v d . 6 c a b o o s ^ A I- POT GftlUe rg - jjiggg; ^ i^\ ENDS THURSD/ JAILY 9:15 ONL

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At Jones’ suggestion. Pizza franchise installed munication Device for TDD — several weeks a Jnanager read aboi T)bmIndVlit“/\rJzona' ti m achine. " A d e a f person places ar ilng a TDD at home to c ’shop over the phone, [answers, he hears what as a “computer-digital p la c e s Uie phone rece shop^sTDD. " I ju s t type In. ‘Ill, this Pizza. Mav I help you?’a In, 'Yeah. I wantlo ordei 'carry on a normal con' 'typing 11 In," Jones said.

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■■ Includos: B plu* \ p f p ■< 5 4 5 \ B s h o ih o n * 1 P ‘ 5>».t>. V' — A-10TlmoB-News,Tv*lnwin Falls, Idaho Saturday,y,Decdmbof29.19S4 ( ______T iOnd.iah o f ■ ^-rBrieB f i y ^ I^Hode voice;>s confiidence on( INEEL visit IDAHO jA L f-\j/ ,— - - conducting public hehearings o v e f Uie be c u t H' p a n dies ini I t: y'- ' - Secretary ^'envirorunenteJ ^ te p w ts 5f0Bilnlkratlon to •. • fm pacL groupstos5 to saveUieir pet projects.' ■ t i i g (5i n s 7 a^ p )) — A57-year-pld BoI m mnan a died early Friday when steer a steady course« ion energy Issues “ T h at's one of Uiee thingsI that we'll Howcveever, Uiere w on't 'fbe enough the bus he was> drdriving slam m ed into a rockck wall near Riggins. Idaho during the presldeninl’s sccond term, ' . have to keep woriclngg IUirough,” Hodel m oney’ to please them dll, and the Slate Police safd.lid. ' ‘b u t the budget proccss pr wlll put ' said, adding thot hee sllU: b d le v e s In- depaitmm ei ent wUl have to " liy to mali>- Cornelius D.. FlFYicsen was driving a BoisO'Iso-Wlnnemucca Stages bas slre.ss on all departmen c n b .'! : • form ation from .lhe studiosl are needr tain Uieie rmomentum” of its various no rth on U.S. 95>5 slshorliy'before 3 a.m. when:n 1-h e apparenUy lost control Ho<(el. on a visit to l< Uie Idaho Na- ' .ed prior to a decision. programims, s, h e sa ld . . on a n Icy curvee aiand ran inlo thc mountainsi r . • O ther sllesconsideraUon under c< for Some scleiscience projects also have been b u d g ei won’l be m adeJc unlll February,' : the reactor, which:h wlU produce given a'hl{j'hlgh priority.” r.- N ot eve'en fire sto p s5 t h e m a i l after the Office of MManagement and r __ weapons-era d e triUui lum_and possibly . But ^jillnucd_development con of a.‘ B u dget com es back wwiUi its spending WESTMONDD (AP)( — Tlie fire which dedestroyed the post office in " ‘ plulorilam, arc thei Savanah River strategicJie ^iriieum reserve likely recommendations, BtBut the resiliency th is B onner Courounly community will nol dehlelay mail .scrvice. poslal of- P la n t in SouUi CorollrIlna and thc Han- wlli haveivc a very low priorily in the of diverslficalion coulluld sp a re the IN- ficlals say. ford reservaton nearr IRichland, Wash, departmeiment’s next budget, he said EL from drastic cuts,,s,Hodelsaid.--' Tlie structure,re. a trailer built especiallyr forfo the Poslal Service, was It Is expected to geneaerate up to 5,000 said. ThaThat program has been ac- Hu said DOE has16 had problems construction jobs andid m ore Uian 1,000 eom pllsheished, and the U .S. has In Uie In flam es by tliehe ttime firemen arrived early*ly Thursday moming. redirecting ils breedi Sagle Assistarilant Fire Chief Art Youngg saids firemen battled thc xler reaclor pro- permanent jobs. m eantimIme e drastically reduced its gram at thc castcni:ti Idaho facility. I flames for about!)ut 90 mlnules before extlngui!^lishing Uie blaze. ig.iNEL officials reliance:e oon Imported oll, especially but “olher things are Postm aster Merlin Mitchcll1 saids; he did nol think much re growing a l IN- s In th e site’s 1386 from thehe 1 I3*member Organization of Weslmond Pos EL." F o r Uie llm e'belng, firsl-class mailill wasv lost because most off thell cuslomers had pickcd mDONALD HpDEL anticipate som e cuts 1 Petroleum2um Exporting Countries. However, a decisio;ion on w here lo C o „ b up Uieir m ail thcLhe pnMous afternoon.. >s s t e a d y c o u r s e a h e a d budget.^' Uons Office w as ■ Hodel!l stis to p p ^ in Idaho F alls and a t locale the proposed ^N ew Production in for th e current Uie INEL ad . The Idaho OperaU( 'IEL on his way back to Reactor is al least a ycyear away, Hodei The House Hi Armed S erv ices’Coi ase of $24 million W ashlngtoIgton, D.C., from a holiday said . B esides tigtil fui budgeted $588 million P l a n e ccraish lin k ed1 t o f u e l funding, th e N PR m lltee! agreeda{ to permit basic studi sar. Argonne Na- visit lo PorUand,Por Ore. program is "cauglilI Ibetween a rock leadingg upi to a decision, b ut refusix Ipeople on tlie'plane wns injtnjured seriously. ■ ■ i Frenichteaiichersu > homess, jobs “ J o n e s ppleased ] by cc:ourt ruling ^ ^ MOSCOW (AP) -- Colelle Uugl Americaican life. She lives in R ose'switches rc lilUe easier for Ume Uieyiey £spend with their classm ates BOISE (AP)) -— Allome>’ General Jim JonFone.s says ite's happy aboul ' has done some bartercrlng as of lale. idenceI wilhw her two children. Thi rhighschooJ.” at schooi.Ml. C lasses often iast from 8 She's traded forsoineo;Jone e lse's hom e use Rosi;ose’s car for transporalios res- verslty becomes a Ii . a Olh Circuit Cour'ourt of Appeals decision rejecjecling nn Idaho m an's con- They FrendjstudenlsafterJuniversity, stu- a.m. lo) 5 ;p.m., Laugt said, and the tention thal Uiee stale'ssl lewd and lasciviouss cconduct law.is loo vague, and car. She's evenI tradedI for so- Rose likeikewise is using the Laugt hon lifficult entrance studentsLs take'theti same subjects all meone else'sjob. a n d c a rlrrin F ra n c e . Jtlon. But. to enter Uie i Dean Schwartzirtzmiiler was convicted inn Canyon( Counly on Ihree lome dents musl pass a difil, Uicy m ust w ait daylong,lg- i nnd la.scivious conduct wilh Laugt. ’a French leachcr from Laugt;t said she's notlccd a dl owing year. "Thirty counls ot lewd ai ;ilh two H-year-old boys in - exam . If students fall, rty students are together the 1970. T revlgnln. F rance. Hasas' found a home ferencee between French ar r me to pass the whole yeaiyear.'and they grow to know a w a y from hom e a l thehe University of Americaican sludying habits. - dif* and try again the follov Helaleraskedled U.S. Judge Ray McNIcholsDls’lo free him from serving ond "II was a relief for1. "I know the each otherh e r w ell." shesaid. . a25-yenrprisonsm sentence, contending his co:conviction was ,b.i.seti on an Idaho, .swilching posi)sltlons for the "Studeidents in F rance w ork h ard er sophy well, bul I With this Uii group orientation, mar------school-year-with-Alan-Ii-Roeera^UI-pro— exam,’' Laugt said, —^ ^ "=^-unconstttuHonaHaHmr^------»------ler in languages and philosolyaieb. -ivhieh-are ' tijy u . ofte. fe.s.sprL:-^ ' ...... A m ericac a ^ o rk ’h ard er a t the u niven xam." universityiitylife,shesaid. T he ' ’ switch wllhJl Rose was ly," shehe said. "M y students aTrin-hy liei 'ersi- lx)th present on the exa :t Is h ^p y with her American cslablished afler Laujlugt spoke with seem to0 alwa ays be so busy w llh woi Jts ot the high E v a n s tto c rid e in R os>seis P a ra d e tougir^he admitted to a few Rose family cousins in France aboul or theirrstu st d lcs.’’ . ' ce lend 10 curtail “‘“1 : •eservatlons about Uie trade- work rigORso fam iliar lo BOISE (AP)) —- Idaho Gov. John E v an s; is scheduled to spend New teach in g in America. By thele timI e they reach the unlvers school y ears in Fi;ance Year’s Day ridlniJing on thu tallest non-animatnated float in the hislory of A fler thc Rose familjily visiled Laugt ly, Frenc:nch students are expected,ersi- ' llie social upheaval i “ Iw ais sn never i scared to come here,” the annual Toumiimament of Roses Parade, in Trevlgnln-last sumnimer. the trade- know lheIheir subjects Inside and2(1 ou (q American adolescents,iccurs wiUi hlgli she said.d. "I " felt very brave, as after E vans and Iwowo oUier( governors wlll be inIn IP asadena, Calif., on Jan. off'lMjcameofflclal. L auglsai'said. France,’’ Laugt myoUierti out. "N o real dating occ c r trip lo N orth Canada I have 1 for the famousus parade,; riding n four-stor;ory. 40-foot hlgli replica of Laugt. came to thlhe Uniled Stales "Thiss putsp a lot of pressure on U I in g roups." . becom e5 accustomedac< to travel." • school students in Fi Uie Statue of Libeli berty. A ug. 10, and has slncce beenI absorbed high scliichool years, with all the r y am ong French Laugtt hopesho her future holds more f'lhe .said. "The kids go outh Along with EvfEvans on the Farmers Insur:urance floal will be Govs, in the -' cultural differences dl of qulred susubjects.” she said. "The ur arises from the ' opoortunitim llies for travel abroad, 2 re- The feeling of unity ; R ichard B ryan1 of Nevada and William Jankl nklow of SouUi Dakola. !‘uni- iiigji school studenls a "T h ererc Iis much in Amcrica lo ex- plore.” shosh esaid ; B o i s e f iire r cause y ett u n f o u n d Caldweell boy rcecovers 1 36 clS G ...... BOISE (AP)) —- Afler three full days of c tf checking, fire inspectors CALDWELL (AP)) — A former He devcevcloped a severe Infection c a bone-marrow ! • VflCATOTNSKflTiNG” ® " ! have been unable ; from dis ,ble lo find Uie cause of a houlOUse fire here which killed C aldw ell resident sufftifferlng from the his jaw anand cyc and was brought fror sam e procedure J RoiUrSk four people. )n of Doctors gave T.J. a trSkalsDolIy 1-4 • s a m e dLsease lhat killtilled David, the Caldwell;ll Ito Houston in February fo David, who lived • Cole-Collislerr FFire Marshal Nell Coburn from tran sp lan t using the so •n said Thursday the fire's "bubble boy." apparenently h as M ade a Irealm enlenl. rs in a plastic I I : ' cau scw o u ld b elis•listed officially as ‘'undetern•rmlned."' • com plete recovery. / for they used on David. Ds T ..I.'sp> parents, i Linda and Terranc )ruary after the • SKA1C A T E IA N D : The flre slarted•ted under the living n » m floor. flc Coburn said, bul Uie T .J . Davis is llvlr/ing ln“ an un- Davis. no\now live In Houston. most of his 12 y ears , Kln so u rce of Iheblazilaze was consumed by fire " lot w here we jusl couldri’l protected envlronmencnl at home-in ance Isolator, died in Febn ••••••••••••••••••a* fln d il.” Houslon, said Dr. WilVilliam Shearer, transplant. “ We'veeiiminaiinated eleclricai and everylliithing else." he .said, head of allergy and immunology ii al Texas Children's Hospi;pltal. Houslon. D o n o r h < e l p s H u m a nm e - S o c i e t v _____ ^ "T ..I. Is doing ver>iry. very w ell." ■ ^ W rphonc intei'viuw— BTI BOISE (AP) —- An anonymous donor hah as lefl $10,000 under the T hursday. " Il’s quite! remarkable.n He H H IdahoIlumaneSo

T a x g rol u U p a s s a ils eisffo rt t o h it av€verage ______Bj?JSE.(APJ^-Idaho-ibo.would have to s t raise its slate sntcs tax to 12 percenl • . to have enougli revenuenue lo bring per* C i|pita spendjng on basiiasic govemment programs up to natiortional averages, . the president of tlic i\ssocialed^\s; Tax- . ____ p a y e rs of Idalio says*.

Russell Wcslerbcrgg saidsj Idaho cur- rently spends beloww lhe national » ■ average on evei^l;atccategory of .pro- £ Enichdntingg Touch ■ g ra m exccpl higliw.iiw.lys -and air a Big'elow"!l/B.C.F. transport, parks aand natural ^ re sd u rc e s and* financial 100% ANSO IV cial adininistra- r « and Loop Construction • Nylon Foco tion. ivooblo comfort & b r o o kelow na- r ^ , / * Resists stotic shock • G root toxturo rotontloi d u e tb t h o Uonal per capita levels'cis, Weslerberg E liritertdiningI InI The Louim ge ^ * 15 Colors to chooso •* unlquo PormosoT* yon said . tio n & Ificrooso rosilionco d H e said Idaho also has __-Spring.&Jv/ist.into.over h as less dem and . RDecember 2i26th thru 259th - 'orn troatm ont that locks ______for_public spending on welfare Ihan ______/ e r .y j u f f _____ :______...... u ii)a n state.*;'sucJras'I's'Nuv/Tdrkor" "V :_____ Pennsylvania.-whilelil;illls-g e o g ra p h y ------Plus 9 S “ — ^ a n d sp a r% population1 rerequires larger Sq. Yd...... S q , Y d . per capita expcndiluresres on Iran-spor- g tatlon Uian smaller slate:ates. I ^lew ’ Year'!■'s Evei “ T hus, Uie nationalal average per C9p1& expenditure, If nnol if^^eievanl ’’ ' 83 aguide lo ^ponslbloblo fiscal policy. . is for all pracUcal. purpiTposes m ore of < an arithmetic exercisese IUian a sclen- Floors Qnd- tific i^sosw iem cnl of qu.quality o r com- »ahdp]>iper(( mllment," wSlcrbergs;gsaid. R E•STAURANTS S _JL ^ I LS-grr':InteTiors ■ He said Idaho's per cajcapita spending- ...... ' ;,12 Phone M3-505< on education during fiscal fisi 1983..is£as • 9 ’UluL- L.ikes Hlvd. • T.ivlnIn Ir.ills • 7:^.1-7000 P io n 0Hoc,M3-B8»~,. ^ r" $192,49 b^law -the. n&tlo’iitlohal av^^rage. ■■ 120-S. Broailmy in Buhl ______S a lurcja'iavT O ocem ber29.1984 Tlmtrim es-News. Twin Falla. Idaho ' : _ _ ,■ i^BAftroundup Page B2 pilayoffs Page 8 3 » $ a f je bowl games Page3eB 1 3 B % !6 t i l a r i' d a g

, ...... '-“B O TK s ; i fipJenrom e' 1 in siihootiingdijuel By LARRY HOVEY Joyed at a : a couple of positions in thele percen t of their shols beyeyondUiebar- it very effeffeclively,” he said. “At Uie:hc B lack’s seven-poinl display d camo stayed behin Times-News writer ■ wearing d< ehlnd by one to three points : down process. And. In thle e ^ rier, no one was laklngbets. be 7 same Umele I1 Ihou^l we showed prettylly after Twlii Falls had mounled n Uial until Meyerl end. in a niphl of big offensive yerhoeffer opened Uie final 'e Twin Fails Coach Johohn /Xstorquia good pallonlence offensively, despite be-t>e- 40-29 lead on a Meyerhoeffer cam e oul wllh a c a re e r ill a tum-around Jumper. jr keeping Jerome from “streaking.” ‘ took our sholsshe Inourtlirar*'— =------—^crome*back- and ToddI AmundsonA hll Afler a tie ings, the Twin F b1|s Bruiirulns o u tla ste d . high 31 poiM ints Uiat literally saved Uie 1 tie. Twin Falls Uiree Umes le T h e Bruins did th al fora a while in the Aslorquicuia also praised Meyerhocf-ef- a .free throw . Black addeded a m edium - moved ahei - the Jerome-Tigers_7G-776-74 Saturday^Bruins witwith driving shols and late- ihead by four points bul e- second quarter, strelchirling ahead 40- fe r’s showl)wlng “as a great offensiveive range Jumper to cut thee m1 argin lo 4{H“ Jororne cam night in perhaps as bigig ani offensive game reboibounding. ' ’ :ame Back with Doan Herfel 29. Bul by halfllm e — Uiilhanks largely niglit and1 heh was Jusi a s g reat dcfen-en- 34 before M eyerhoefferr answered{ for and Torry show as th|s long-timeme series has ___ B om coa ry Sheets fashioning liw, ' »af±es.provcd.exccllent prft_0;-. lo-Black!s-suddcn.explcjlosion — Uie sively in UioUic last six minutes.” UiG Urulns. Herfel tied it seen. gnosticatot sl it for the second Umcf al 73,------itors In their pre-gameie Tlgorswerebackwllhlnolone. . Allen salelald he feared the size factortor Then. as the secondsds licked off, leading to Pc Starting off In high1 ggear and in- assessmem 0 P e te rse n ’s clinching follow . ients. Jerome Coach Ben*n "A team llko lhat, you yc can'l lel would eventually ev wear • downivn Black hit a ihree-poinlnler and was shoi. .• c re a sin g speed, both siisides flew at Allen hadid rw orried aboul ^ c size fac-c* them gel sUirted,” saidlid Astorqula. w h atev err quickness q edge his Tigers )rs fouled. Seven secorids showedsl as he TwininFill»7e, F t Jan>mo74 each other making the: drivingdri cripple tor, partiirticulariy found in Douglg '‘WelelUiemandllnearljrlycoslus.” mightenjoyJoy early. added the free throw tc a nd th e IW oot, G-lnch to' m ake it a pi.ycr fj n-«n-a pr Cp pUyer lg R-« pr tp ich three-polnl Petersen,1. Petersen, whose dad,d, VAlthoughwehadUiehi:hcightadvan> “I wasI particularlypi pleased in thehe four-polnl play. Jerom esthenforceda l iiarr....5 0-20-2 2 13 . Umhm .. 5 J-5 2 [i sliows. P e rh a p s E m ory, •came cc wlUiln an eyelash ofof tage, like a 6-9 on a 5-10,1, they iMlated second quajuarter when w e g'ol downivn turnover wllh five socoiMnds lefl and V’R»' '-a1-3 3 II Utack ...9 I-2 I 11 the definitive description 1-2 2 7 ..ShMti .. S «-S 4 H Ion of the g am e winning th tl- e $10,000 hoop shool atat and took advantage of theheir quickness those 10 o}r r 111 points. In situations likeke Black added anoUier Uirer^polnler. H c a m e in th e closing sevei!ven seconds of halftlme, 5-S I 31 Amn(l5n .01-201 f,.followed{> in his own missedKi for the penetration shotstls. We had lo th a t It’s lotnot unusual to see a leam icllel Jerome, which trailedxl mosi of Uie Peinn ,.s j -2 the first half when Jero:erome’s Shawn shot with' 2-2 4 IJ Farrti ..0 1-2 0 1 ^ h -46 seconds lo play..Craigig sw llch lo a zone and exteilend it, hoping up a lllllo.}. BulE our guys becam e moreire first two and one-hallalf quarters, Prairr..i mM 2 2 llollch... 2 M 0 1 Black hit seven points.' Langley thithen moved the Bruins aheadId lo get a hand up a t thelie three-polnl intense, forced for some tumovers andnd charged inlo a 54-50 leadid five m lnulos wjtH) 4 0 Dey...... 2 Ml 0 S In th e end, It was Twindn 1Falls’height by three! wiUiw a free Uirow, llm llinglg llnei Bul I fell Uie differ[erence in the picked Ip up some steals and lumedcd inlo lhe third poriod wh Herfel,,. 7 M 3 15 th a t p e rh a p s decldcd the /hen Bumham touii a m»-ll ia7» TMaU' » 11-17 is 74 iie g am e a s th e Jero m e’ss finalf hopes to a three-polnll l g an ie was Uie last sixminules m when them inlo3 pointsp to gel back into thehe hit two free throw s ancmd Amundsen jemma...... _ Tigers lost the half-slepe!P edge they ent.. goal. BuLo ...... » 41 <1 74 Lccjnsadering the Tigers hll 75r5 wcLsivltdiedback-lo-lhe-Tinnan and ran game.” laid one In off a steal.il.-Twin-Falls Tw!nF«ui !rXr.-..;;...... i ,.. m c » tb ------touchcdown ieelsOkliWiomaJ State tip] Sotuth Carrolina JACKSONVILLE,3, F ia. (A P) - ■' A nded even though they had th e footfoot- F ^ _ a g ' . ; T ig h t end B arry Haniianna, who had not ball :orJuslfor 1:42 In Uie Uilrd q u arter•ter, 'lg ------—scored—all-season,-n, ■ lum ed-Rusty— they mtm anaged-to take a 1443 lead-oid-on— 73r- Hliger’s short passs inloir a dramatic halfbaclack Quinton Lewis’ 24-yar(/a rd ^ • 25-yard touchdown1 withw 1:04 lefl to p a ss to to Chris Wade and a 57-yanf'ard w play, lifting nlnth-ranranked Oklahoma bomb fi } from quarterback Mike Hole ...... S ta te to a 21-14 Galoialor Bowl vlclory lo ra Ira Hillary. The flrsl slriktriko- j P ' : o v e r No. 7 SouUi Carolina Cc Friday coveredred 71 y ard s In four plays a nddSO 5< •• n ight. . secondsids, w hile Uie laltcr w as a two te ■■ ^ The triumph gave>c theI Cowboys a play, 77-yard77' Uirust Uial look only 4( ^ ^ • 10-2 record, makinglg ithem the flrsl secondsids. team In Oklahomaa State's S 83-year The,2, Gamecocks’ only olheither ™ football history toI wwin more than , posse&l>&ion In the third period endecided n in e gam es in a scasorison. w ith Qa flfum ble on the (irsl play, one o _____ ThA hUtor spthnthack provontoH fnnrSmi Jl South Carolina fromn vwinning for the Oklahlahoma Stale failed to conver iftii firs t tim e in sbc bowlwl trips, I although a fte r its it socond touchdown wher'hen the Gamecocks, alsoIso 10-2,- are the Jerry' Coshow’s ( snap sailed ovei f ■ *7 flrsl team In lhe schochool’s history lo bolh holderhol Adam Hinds and klckciE w in m o re than elghiIghl gam es In a L arryf Roach, I and Hinds’ dospera seaso n . tlon pas:lass was Inlerccpted, H anna, a 6-foot-»t-2, EJ'-pound Oklahlahoma Stato's flrst-hal: senior, cauglit Hllgerger’s pass at the louchdoidowns cappod melhodlcalzm^Mcal, ^ V": ^ a C aro lin a 21, evadeddod a would-be time-coiconsum ing drives of 69 and ’ tackier and was hitlit ;at the 8-yard-., yards, line, but draggcd.threia tounney finRPE- - ‘ -Declo.wlll-pl i(r=B udge pumped in eight —HI —Idcht^bluTByrhcJdmiiim ilU xrthat-U ie—w as— unJiin Jiap p y wiUi ’ hls "ad- -piay Uic-consolalion gam(r= II pouits wiiue^^iyti".:-:;r-o0 mM -1 - 0-M:»nml .-rr-H-M-l-ll------I______R e t u r n s t o s i c i e l iincM n al6:15p.m.1. Perry Knopp camo OK llthe bench lo Ncwcomi... 3 2-222 4 9 Andnwi,,.-, 12-4 1 4 .1______salary_waaJilgh_by_)v his school’s . m lnistrnthi tlvo Jnh| pvpVi thftiiph hy» t-squfld had fou r -playcib Inn score seven in the quarter o -o .i_ a-o -n .ti,,iu irr^ cM>-a-4------normal facuily standsndards, but he left afterrjust Ji 17monUw. . jjj- Udy.,.^rr3l-331-3 3 7 llrlMol...... 3 2-2 5 9 ■ ■ _ d o u b le figurejre s In the gam e.______said It was necessaryary lo get Uie “A beUciUer way to describeJt-is _i — Mal-ohippGd“In“ 16'pioinls'6 i ro~Ui~MdiT:T:r7r77 WJWJ~3n5“Tlultcni‘TTTrrW3'-I-'2------—In—Avcotano’s—five—seaslasonsT'In- The Bobcaicals.carne oul gunning In ------qualily of coach that.wasneeded. wc ------th a t I did ” winners while Alejandro 11-13 3 H rynn.0 Wl I 0 id miss coaching,” he said eluding c 2-9 In 1984. • the openinglg quarter firing In five 3- 10-10 2 CollrW'..,., 0 2-2 2- i- “For a football coaclwch, th e s a r S ^ ' lln- a leleplephone interview from his '* Mellinghadl2poinlsapiei " I Uilnk progress has bebeen made point bucketkets in lhe firsl quarter;, C G-9 0 IS . s tru c tu re we’ve IdenU:;nUfled is com- office in Logan,Lg Ulah. . tat OSU the past few yea EE'" ihU-30 a sa TolAla It U-2S 20 S3 . ' L'ars and 1 A lex Alejanduidrez and Mike Mai eachh '• M atthew s led th e Declo p etitlv e, but ll’s nol ouloutof line,” he He saidid Uiat hc.declded-lQ take Uilnk t Uif»y worpn’t tnn fnr.i 10 attack w ) W ™ “ hail a pair-whiic wl Sliane'Ncwconib s a id . Uie Job FlFriday aflemoon afler It. ffall,” he said, ‘i lhink I : lliore's a jed one. 'L ike th e Bobcats, Oaklkley also had Krag^orpe apparenrenUy was nol was offeree:red Tliursday niglit. ' ccommllrnenl to improve ti n 0jnSlPW i_ — Burley-tooK»filed-il'9-1ead-to-28'lla)n= n==fourplayers4nKioublfrflgu - ^ iheliBeavers'-first--t.-choice—Sam-.::^:ilHnk=nk-il'^'grcaloppoftunl^; I 5ur-esi------gram at Oregon Slate.” baskets by’ MaijindW Jay Prlbble, butll . T h ejfom els.rolieclpasl. Boghosian, offensivee IIline coach of frankly,'*” Ihe said.—Ifs-a'chance to - - RtJhe.TroJans — He -added.-nowevefr^i-UiBl-ihe - -Doelobatttcdled back-on a 3 -p o in tb u ckit" et" a n d ;a fte r th e H ornets tool the Los Ahgcles Raideiiders, told th e coach in1 11 Uie Pac-10 in a pro g ram li «ka20-7.1ead . O a k l e yV 78, 7 Raft River 55 long-suffering Beaverjr Ians by Brad MalllalU iew s^ tlin g Uie lead to0 . aflo r Uie first q u arter. Uie Oregonian newspajwre r JUiat he l u m :' th a t I UilnkInkhaspromlSe." s leconlcstwas- shouldn't ex^l a qui]Uick tur- 14. history, 0AKLEY7# RAFTRtViaiSJ ed down the Job Thu[Tiursday night The nowow coach, a former dffen- r naroiihd. H alfw ay througli ^.ihe secondd The lough Oakley defeiuiiischcldRatt ; ^ n-« r tp 'pUyer (8lt-«ttp after a great deal of consideration,con slve cooioordlnalor at Brigham 1 (M 1 2 J.WUkr..,, 20-12 4 " I think ll's gol to be loni)ng-term. I- quarter, ^e10 HornetsI pulled wllhln lo0 River lo Just eight points ll decision, but I Young,- promised pi a wideopen, ; In the second i1 i-i2-4 3 4 ToOlley..., 4 0-13 8 “ It w as a lough de< kknow I’m going lo be on a0 IIlve-ycar points ot theh e Bobcats 38-28, but Umtt period tak in g a 19-polnl ai bably be boiler pass-orientented offense at Oregon c advantage Ot jcnju...... <42-1 2-4 I 10 TtlOUcy,.,. 4 1-13 0 Just felt I would probal _<»nlracL I feel g ^ aboutl|tthat,"tio_ jvouMbc.alltlII the closer they would gel.. U i t h a l f r ; ; - . _ . . ______W.llCTlke,,, I1 (W(Wl 0 2 T.WIlkr,., 2 7-12 4 ll ""ofrslayingalUiIffloVGl;i'Gl;**Uoglioslan~State: ------said. "I don'l think (siicceJ:cs4) Is go- • T h e Bobcalcals ouLscored D eclo 7-2 in1 O akley held on to Uie 19-point ll lead Cronncy ... 4 41-3 1-2 1 9 Bwidale..,. 6 2^ 0 2 said . “ 1 UiinkIk IUie kids llkb It. U’s (u n lo h 4 2-2 I 10 Ciirpnlr..,. 0 2-2 1 2 Ing lo be Immediate. NoUilrling comes the remainlnning minules of the half.'. Uiroughoul lh e third qualarterandln Byrne would nolt commentc on play andd il’s fun to walch and, u 2 0-2... 1 4 Healon ,,,..4 M 4 9 th a t quickly. tak in g a 15-30•30 haU tlm eicad. Uie fourih quarter. Neal11 W' yatt w enl woodhse... 7...... w I 20. Nomun.....1 0-2 0 2 was offered the hopefully,y, 1ll’s productive," he said, w hether Boglioslan wai “ 1 go In wilh my eyes opeixsn. In th e secorcond half. D an B udge cam e to his bench and gave hlitils s ta rte rs a SJtA- I 4 WlBJil...... 3 2-2 0 8 K ragthor Job. tiorpe expressed confidence Oregon Stale hasn't been be lo a out hol, hittln:tlng IG of his g am e hlgli IGB resi. : Klqulsl...... 0 Z-22-2 2 2 'Koyte..*..,. OMIC' ------—Ap p earin g ~ at—a —h —hastily-called Uial he cacan rebuild Uie Beavers bbowl game since Tommyly ProUiro points In Uie h 5 1-4 4 11- 10 half. T h e -b e n c h did well 1»48 10 TS ToUls X OM H .8 new s conference In PonPortland, Byrrie program,I, whichv hasn’t hod a wlnn- ddirected Uie Beavers to Uie I Rose *‘Wbpn ht»IP hn<; ttio hn1l^-hP_-t^nOV'';'s building up a 25-polnl leadad and finally w h ere Uie bbask'cif Is,” M id Burleyy winning the contest byly a 23-poinr luftRivtr...... :...... 7 15'37 StV'- v ------1 C oach G aryy SSwan referlng to Budge’ss m argaln. o .iie y ...... JI J|4 se 78 ’

“ ■ ■■ - 4 : . B-2 Times-New^, Twin FallFalls, klaho Saturday. DeceKember29,1984 n . "teiakers^ ^i^Der 35-1231 DENVER (AP) —- K are^ Ab», there toJ rraise their record to IS-m4."” 'J e rs e y a ‘97-9§ edge,c, and Kevin WUIiamsns added two free throws I dul-Jabbar scored 33 points and overall an a n d 2-9 in th e all-tim e series^ M cK enna a d d ed two0 free throwsi soon thereareafter to give Washington I v e te ra n Bob McAdoc.doo led a 14-2 at the AriArizona- Veterans Memorial “ w ith 10 socondsJeft.toto expand th e a 15-polntt lcle la n d the Bullets led byy I t^LosA ngeles Coliseum>m x ■ • ' lead to four points and I( Itt^ g h t points Uierest ofif Lajfm~raijwa«(or'dr - their sixth '* D er^c Harperl bad 20 points for -.• M ike G m lnskl led lhefie Nets with 26 the way. straight victory, ^ tbtb a. 135-123 Na- D allas -- eig h t In.the final 1:51 —^ points, while Mlcheal PRay Richard- .UormI Basketball AsakssodatloQ decl* whUe Rolllolando Bldckman added 14, son added 20 for.N ew t s P a c e r s alon over the Denver'er Nuggets Frt- Sam Perklrk ln s 12 and B rad Davis n . ' 14^17. King's effort wi 115, llo\ Phoenbc ; d a y n l ^ t . lU , now 16-15 a fte r losing for'*■ . short of his own Brerendan Byme INDIAN/NAPOLIS (AP) -• • * T h e N uggets led lOMOOWl- w ith 1:16 th e m th1 Utim e in th e l u t sbc gam es, ;' Arena rccord, and hiss 171 field goals .Reserves> Earl E Cureton and Brookk I left in the third quarteirter on a b asket got 20 poleolnts from James Edwards, .in the game set a new!w arena stan-- Stq>pescorxircd 10 points aplecc in the I ' byMikcEVons.butthith e L ak ers then ■ 19 fromI hrookie Jay Humphries, 18 ^ dard, breaking a marlirk hc shared fourth qu£piartor ^day, spaiicingg I d rew aw ay to a 114-103103 advantage as each fromsm Rod Foster and Maurice« w llh Otis B irdsong of th(lhe Nets. D etroit oviover the -Indiana Pacers I ' McAdoo scored nloe)6 jpoints during andn d 10 from L a n y Nance, King, who leads the N:NBA with a 33 116-110 andnd helping Uie Pistons snap I ' ...... that fluny.. The NuNuggets never Vincentn t h a d 10 first-pertoa.polnts ^ point average, now hass iscored 135 in afour-gam a 100-97 victory over NowW LANDOVER. Md. /AP)If — CiK three timesies, but the'Plstons maln- • V incent scored a se.season^ilgh 39 rtday night despito a 39-polnt"t williams tied tils seasoi» f h i B h o ? S icir lead at the free,throwV I points and Mark Agulgulrre_add^ nance by the Knicks’ Ber-I** points, making all four'ir of his three- ___ - OS- D allas held on-!n-ta beat_the Kingto f r .. ______. . . point. shots, . as.the..1. -Washington------T hc-P accleers' Clark-Kellogg.-who-l3 - Phoenix Suns 125-111.I. T h e Vicvictory gave the Nels their Bullets defeated th c AllUlanta Hawks tied his sco:cason-hIgh of 31 points, cutt A head 91-61 after threethi quarters, ’ straightt winv for the first time thisIs 125-111. thc deficitIt t o '103-106 wiUi 2:16 re--. D allas w atched the SunSuns cut the def- sea»n,. andj their fifth straight Williams, who had a season-high m alning. ButBt Steppe, who Had all 10 | Iclt to 95-90 with 6:2525 remi aining in a g a in st; N'New Y ork. T he loss w as the 11 assists plus five slca:£als, m ade his of his pointInts in the fourth quarter. • th e gam e. K nicks eighthe!| straight on thc road,tl. last three-pointer wIthJiiJ0:24 rem ain- m ad e a paira ir of free throws with 1:55 V incent then poured•ed In 10 of his 14 th e firstt timtl e th e club h as done that ing. to give Washlifgtigton a 103-90 remaining.lg. The next two Umes In------fourth^}criod.palnta_la ^ ______tpnrt, }iKt h«»fnrp Jp ff R ;ame wltMn lwil_Blll_| ■ f o r a 113-103 lead withh 22:17 lefl. Rans^«y, who flHTsh^ wiliriij^ Bullets and Scott Hastisllngs of the Lalmbecrr aanswered the threat withL a t o ; T h e M avericks ctcoasted from points, hit thc 3-foot sho'i to eive New'W ■ Hawks were ejected forir fighting. two free Uirhrow s. . LakierKareemAbdu.u l 'J a b b a r h o o k s o v e:r r DDenver’s Dan Issel BmM§¥ W(ood Rhiver pla]lys for titlet] College scoresIS wwwwywgywwc „,.,ap-. KUNA . • - The Wood • Rivere r five to 13 in the first two0 gii.»MP". . tliey rolledKl p ast host Kuna 62-37 andnd T h e victory fan W(kVood R iver's Buhl ice cold ' N BA standings >nt championship with a 34- S w . “d , £ S " “ finals of Uie Kuna Holidayay re c o tti to 7-2 for the sea;Ja so n a n d five toumametit ( ___lACTHW^O^tfmKa N H irsumnmaries i I?'” “"o ’ Salurday nlghl. . Toum am enlent. straight since an eariy-n-monUi loss at 27 vlctory^l Friday-nighlifi-openeiiAvhea------aii. .IJiH iglW ------Jtv-— ThrWolvi ll, Sljusliuiiu: ------UnliktrPrit ilv urints-wi»-m ccrp a n m cttr ns hll Uicir flrsl Uiree shots j j!5 w.'tf“'5"'pi'*.C«* a su rp risee Vwinner o ver Bishop Kelly,!y, Richel said “EmmettIt Is a strong th e Indians li Tl'll ' Gator Bowl ^ team . We Will have toJ ]play well to and piledi u{up 54 points, Uiey never B l i J E a sMjM"J.’.13"r/>flM!l'o5. for th e chanampionship at 8 p.ln. today. Coach Dick Dl Rlchel credited Uiehe beat them for the UUe." found th e range.ran ■ JJ«J l K ! “We shotlot very\ poorly and Uie only F m»ui« n osu” m?°"'*»' defense forar theI victory. " I Uiinkik th at w as the difference ...... » « ** o reaso n w eG sti stayed as close as we did Is *8*C.-W*9* :« MU lion 0 W we played good defense,” l“-feiil-B.*r«.-A-aithouch I ffelt we.playcd pretly.wQlL$U— Kuno —Oc3(onlot-}r.Roblns( r im MOIO (M.gi., jCfuboll. P*iu P,l ■ ^ A “.oMr2 ich Janet Sm utny.-i-'(Ann) m iMitii. L , , jS, noMMton. ;nds of the floor.'Our con-in- 3^.-Jniloi.s lrSlMilrtiln-12-iU was very good. We had fourn r ()rlck.ou«,..^f,,?o.^.o. ih ^ e s iN a ja S i l f P izarcnc In the opening round' of th e 21s:t t RainbowRj Classic basketball Ifxntni iIKtnut m. 1 LSUi03^Utag toumamcnt! .7 1'» ° * K a f« 3 ^ 't‘“i"p5«f.?:?-«12 of Uie G emim State Classic basketball g s / X cnt Friday. Wromiogiyajjjw^ 7II: toumamcnt.:nl. BATON ROUGE, LaU. (API - BanySteiStevens scored 19 points and SotiontiMuwtvtarT^^ I i,nn » Bowl slate- ■ in U ie oopening p t game, Idaho State.e. Sophom ore Nikita WilscIson m r c d a je ltH o rnlacek a c t added 18 a s Iowa Stote WiMnitttLA CiipMtI.fpn “ ' ■asa.'sj*.. - K i p l l like BoiseI StS tate a m bm bcr of Uie Dlvi-'i- cffreer-high 23 poiqlss and Jeiry defeated CornellCoi 81-59 in the scvenUi- ’XX ittS flT -- slon I BigB SkyS Conference, defeatedid R eynolds gol 11 of his 22t2 points In the p la c e g amn e e eariier( Fridoy. ______f s ? » K : S — - NBA-boxes- ...... S s p T - College off Idaho,I( 84-78. In S aturday's''s second half Friday 'nigh In leading . pjo. I t Washington Wa met Hawaii in ft'srssfW ...... ' S 3 w S « round, theB t\tw o NAIA schools will p laly y 18Ui-fanked Louisiana SUjtaleUnlvers- u,o ui,rd.p],d-place came and No. 10 J T f f i W r M ’W: and Big SlSky opponents Boise andad ty to a 103-71 collegeee basketball Georgia Tec COMuCI, lfri"l;l» (I Tech faccd M aryland in Uie Idaho SlaleUe will m eet In the secondnd triu m p h over Ulah Stote.=■ diamDlonshlnshlp game laler Friday. . 17). «ti«. m«,o. m I* W ilson's 15 points In1 the t llrst hall stokes, a a 6-fobt-lO cen ter who r F ra n k JacJackson scored .19 points andnd li(ledLSU toa47-30hal(U'tim e lead, bul sc o re d 18i pointspol In the first half, hit a S*.? Bolderi wouibund up with 16 to lead Boisese U tah S lale cam c back wiwlthaltwi^n palrof Jump Jum shols in the last ‘two S lale lo aI leadlc that reachcd 25 poinisIts a fte r Interm ission lo clo|los«towllhn minutes totog give thp Hawkeyes a 30-26 I » Ji> m idw ay In the second half. Boisese eight, a t 59-51, wiUi 12:25s remaining1 In lead at Intenitermlsslon. Sii c-^..m kr o.„. ^7•'V moved lo< G-:G-3 for the year and COl (cllell th e gam e. . ' ^ Stokes waswai held in check in Uie se- to5-';j. But then LSU doubled“Il's l™.!^ »l“> cond half,f, bulbl Lorenzen stepped in to WIS ,|,t” Behind LLebro Bales and Darryl7 I a 22-14 tear. wlUi Reynollolds getting II ta k e up thos : S T a V “ '**Si«o*ilj" pSnSi-S.' C he slack. He scored six of his ..fi’5.*7pj,',r.?« li Hinton. NNSINC chipped away and'gol->ol- ot Ills points during Unlhe sU-mlnute p„|„iso„abva built a 48-39 lead wiUi 9:24 • Uie dcficilit belowt 10 points in the finallal burst that gave LSU anin 81^)5 advfln- to p la y p X-o'-rr?cl‘"ii2; m inute. Ba'Bales scored 17 and Hintonon tage that never again wasw; in jeopar- S^0l>ong9al.0•l>»lip»i It.} >-j] C4>«.>T added 16 to Ilead the Crusaders, dy. Any Arkarrkansas hopes of a com cback •■'1!bssjS£W :ju en Joe lOcinc. Uie R azocr- “ KiSSS^--.iiohniU Qo*li««-Ollt0cl, Sllsi.i... m .MI. N R eservee fonvardi Nelson Peterson,on. Freshmi8arr.CH«a<9i Ily W llilam ^ .^ U ] 16 po in ts:s apiece, back- backs’ lead!jadihg scorer wlUi 19 points, .-is-is — " S E s laho Stale second-half rally » H9lr«D>>n«. — that carriedied Uie Bengals lo victory: cd up Uie 45-point consmbinaUon by fouled outitwlUi8:05toplay. wl - , S ! ’ — '"““""SiiliiL."teal Petersonin struck for 14 points in thehe Wilson and Reynolds. ■meywereTJ Uie in the sevcnlh-pla*ce-.game,so- Iowa 5'icor!uS"f5-'vS' mnluOt. flrsl milnutes ln bf the second half to key performers as LSUU Improved to s ,a te , M4, , looktl a 30-23 halftlm e lead . hand Collcge of Idalio lls - 7-1. , . _ , a n d Slow ly aadded to its Idad the rest of “l a a K . ” . WBC ratininas ‘“^’P ^ n » MuhMnM'gn.AiffliM AtABofttt flrsl defeat•at after seven slraiglif vlc-Ic- G reg G rant's game-hi•high 27 points lhe w ay. Pv.flwo, M. •! Vi.Jiru, '•»t-3- > o-pSTBS ' led U tali Stale, now 7-2 fofortheseason.^ I ^ BMbOAAOl De«< i,m tories. Irgil added 16 poinis for Iowa :::te M V I.te;' Peterson.3n. pulling up for Jump sliols)ls • ■ Slate andj JeJeff Grayer had 10. >..t v„o."-. M. ?i;;'i;bt,-'.*';.VoX tSt-c^.5 J.ri5.-.. o„ fast brej ireak. opportunities, finisheded K en B anltanlum scored a gam e-high 31 liiSiiS :z:s* “ with 18 poipoints and six rebounds to Georgetown wtv i n s points to> Icilead Cornell, 3-5, and John '"“"'isasaj-. ,now(H. • ' pS,1o pace ISU. m Rlco lAP) - Bojuszadded d ed io .- s i s s s college! ofc Idaho was- led by 20 ; SAN JUAN, Puerto R :-H “g jg g ’gl- „n-,i points fromom senior point guard Markirk All-American Patrick EEwing, show- centhandinju- tt- wr Uu(k»9»mu7t*Swn*i>ri>i IlSSS?.Owen, playaying in his home town forfor ing no ill effects of a iw e ry. scorcd 21 points anmd sporkcd a v i u a n o \ ...... s S p S i ; the first tlmimeasacollegian, 'V Jova91,BYU61 Mike Slipllpe conlribuled 17 poinis f(hvf(hv_sccond-half surge that; Ihelped IJi. 1 a t l a nNTA T / (AP) — Dwight Wilbur il rsl ' G eorgetow n pull aw ay frfrom stubbom sco red 20 p J.'SSSSK p^^'’ lhe Coyote:lies and Cliuck Blackliurst 20 points. Including 14 in the Tennessee Slate 77-64 F r ------< • J scored 12. U10 Ih thesecond half, Wday night In first half,f, to£ lead Villonova to a 91-61 JC. a C h ristm as Cup basketb. . - K-r’tinL'iO' Freshmnan ai guard Chris Blocker ac­ tball gam e. -■ v icto ry overovei Brigham Young Friday " inac?*?^' nd The undefeated Hoyas, ^ Port.r IO.U>.>K>.K>'.l cumulatedid :13 polnls, 10 rebounds and opening gam e of Uie Cotton or- comfortable.lead in the : I" “>= »P“ ” , • ' c « -s a s :% ’ flve^assistssts for ISU and transfer for- “,,',‘'5 '. ''“' S ta te s ClaClassic collcge basketball wanl Bnicejce G altor hit 7 of 8 field goal)al fore Tennessee Stote railallM totakea loumamehTichT. ■ V 40-39 lead WiUl 17:32tofttin ii the game, otco ' attempts. fo;for 15 points. SISaw iS.yjBrSi iSKSS.. • • Then, GeorgeldWh applied0 full- T h e Univ(niversity ofl-G6orgla faccd ■‘i ‘:____ I co u rt pressure Uial resullulled In sever- • Y ale in thlenlghtcop. e nl ' UM«4t1 AikSu.* •• So«in«>i T o l e dp^7,idah0^O o — "al s te a ls and fosl-break’b — B r t i i sim s r - Young forward Tlmo p r iiSs ird H o y as. ra c e d .to a . 5M6. 55 margin, saarelainen --ISSiK TOLETODO, Ohio (AP) - Howard ‘------rifsuenc-r'cinoi^w ncn gol three straight shots nd G eorgetow n kept up Uie j n'>i^"'!*Bu BYU's first 10 points, before ^ : ■ Uie B lade G lass City Classicsic wiUi h is left hand taped a's defense cracked down sliglit sprain suffered asketball louranmont. ■Iiim^a!less.the.rt«t. of.Uio— !1 ------■ N H tSiandliiHi he gaine“igillhst DePaul. OutMVM n, Boa IMS Oom II r^gs------T w i i o - s Sf ! e s '“‘SS“gdropped Idaho 87-80 In the ! ir- played sparingly In Geoqjrgctown’slost ‘"*as5'^Slc— ______nightcap to Join Princeton In Saliir- =*y-nlght'ait’s-flnals.-Idaho-wlll-meet-jet-tw o gamcs..l)ul ployed.nnearly.Uic.en-____T h e Wildcats ilde went ahead 7:6 on tw o___^ — isSSHiJfBSwS : ___ tire_fiame_ngnlnst_Tenjnnesse Stoto. free throwsii^b^DwayneMcaain.who B - .- a j j B g a ------11 Jl JJ? I. >lglMl> COIIHIO ;,H Princetonlon, 3-6, had ' t " 34-28 a at t t h o u ^ he finished wlUi1 JustJ three r e ^ f lh ls h e d “wlUj wll IS rV H Ianova/scO T ca" t j If 10 IU "*“ but the Tlgcrs.^fffundnH bounds. • eight stralgl;olght, ending with a layup by f? “ L MCMtM UoxliMl n * « Z Uiemselvese s trailing 61-56 wlUi 38'Se-'jex Bill Martin added 1‘19 points for WUbur atQt 13-6.1 L ator in Uie half, K t a G eorgetow n; Aftor the TlT igers took on V illanovawa wfenl * on a 10-2 streak to go ' f t i 2 la I” condsleftinI in cegulation. Joe Scott hit a In scored Uie a h e a d 25-14; l i ii il i ^ — basket - andnd -tw o free Uirows to pullull e a rly 4-0 lead, M artin -14 and Brigham Young, 5-5, ..‘^ r s r i . s s r ? i never got do Princetonn wwilhin 61-60. g a m e 's next I3'polnts. tclo seacaln . ' • i' J u la '!x u»”> McOu%*fi. o' mi^ lusty .Hargraves made one Qfof G eorgetown led 37-32J2 at halftlme Vlllnnovn ■ S f e s j sj S v ■ S '• I, H^l/0 S« >va, 7-fl7 led 42-32 a l Uie 't IH. jo"o., do u Bo«. Iwo free throw th s for NorUi Carollfla-Ja. before freshman Alvin1 Martin, who brSk & sw s':s.ss“ i- li- iili sco rcd 15 polnls. hclpe<>ed rally Ten- ygytL.- Charlolle.S!. Scolt grabbed the rebound, t w - T r T } ! ^ t nessee Stole, now 3-8. AnVnUiony M ason H arold PPrcs3ley“ contributod 17 to?." -tiribbled dodovm court and hit a 15-foot hll 3 1 i „ also scored 15 points' fofor Tennessee po in ts fo r thethi W ildcats and icd all rc- '1 i! I 5 :.lurnarqundnd jump shot with two-se» . ; -• • bounderswlt nainlng IbfbrcebvcHime. ------“ Stale.- - * -■ iwlUil2.-EdPinckney.had 15 - -t9.sr«.ia.’la-’ jiJSTrii conds rema: D O lnts anddip 1$ rebounds for Villa'nova. ____ Wllh thle e scof re lled.6M 6 vlUi 45 se-se- CXypWn: A»* ______’_ § n areialnealnen. lhc onlv Cougar to - *!— PM;M«>aM< •! VOKOVX'. loi , '- c o n d s —IefL xi^ow q-^-rArfcr-f M CUM>»« 111. UUA U (ttXM I Ciinloi i»i«flOj», “ SnishTndouidouble figures, got three free oc...«..«w :‘i?i?rn tMl. Oo**>«4" B»p»witVj ulg'lir Princetoni ran-ther clocLdownr-then- raitw

\ ■ ■ J • ■ , f Saturday, De Docombor29.l984 Tlmos*N«3*Now9, Twin Falls, Idaho . ' ’/a y q Giantsi willi lasttas long cas defenise Seaattle ^ e;ks l repeait of last: year“] s a n f r a n Ci s c o (aM>)_TheNew p : the 49ers’s’ ball : carriers haven't beenin 49ers have handled hhim several MIAMI[ (AP)U — Salurday Is encorere in the AFC and second,d. best In the W arner riishiiished'for 113 yards. Or at York Giants’ chanc^ of of further sur- -bothered1 aall that m uch by Taylor InIn w ays,'’ Giants defensive/e coordinator time for CoCoach Chuck Knox anc^- thehe league and set a hostI In preparing to play thehe headed for Uie AFC Wests t Utle before _ Knox, naturaturally, would neither.eon-i__ Coach Bill Walsh said,I, analyzinga the “ W e ha>lave an outstanding guard, Saturday "you never orere sure where Dolphins again c this season.' theyey losing theinast Iwo jgomes and Hrm nor■ d'deny his game plan, ------team - hls'49ersrlSn~wrw lirplayon—JohnAyencrs, who has done reasonably" ly rie s going to be/’ followed thcUie sam e script, finishing 12-J. I ^ U i e y rcbounded*n In although he10 didd point out ano th er ob- S aturday. _ ___ w ell againlnsl ; Taylor—the best we can iD___ On.the other.hand, the.ie.49crs'-oppo------W ith one-nc-exceptlon. This year, thehe th e AFC w li3< ar gam e lalast Saturday vious deviceice -— a ball-contrel offense n the regular hope for isi s a standoff th e re — ond we The Giants. 0^7 in I 'c n e n ts n e v e r a re sure whala t they’re go- S eahaw kss £arrive on time — Just bo-->o--~t5knock out the defendingngSuperB ow l to keep Uiee ballba from M arino, C layton season, l>eat tho' L os AnAngeles R am s h ve a mobiJbile quarterback in Joe Mon- > ing lo try next on offense.e. fore m ldnlglight Thursday, charhplon Los Angeles Rala ld e rs 13*7 in and M ark DujDuper, the oUier h alf of the 16-13 iast Sunday inI .U . the 'N ational ta n a w ho3 canci get the ball off quickly,” Bellchick describes the Walsh- “ W edldtld the same things we did lastist a gam e In which Uiey/. reverted lo receiving paiipair known around heni os Football Conference wild^ild-co^ game. Walsh salt;ald, trying to explain why ly designed attack os a "i“mulUdimen- year,!’Kno:nox said Friday after puUingng Knox's favored “Groundid O iuck” of- Uio “ Twin*Mtl‘Marks" or the "Marks md thc-Glants’ olher highly The ' defense providedled some big T ay lo r anc ly sional n ightm are.” th e Seahaihawks through a short*irT feri^.' Brothers." sparks Including fourIT iquarterback respected!d defenders have generally ly M ontana passed for 3,6:,630 yards and w orkout aat t thet Orange Bowl. “Exceptpt That has set up one of thUie story lines- But he mnay ay also have given a clue strated against lhe49ers. sack s, a fumble recovery•ry which set up beenfruslr a career-high 28 touchchdowns and that last seseason we had a four-hourur forSaturdoy'sgame. .loamorewidiwide-open strategy when he a touchdown, and a yielcleld of only 214 ' In the 4S49ers' first playoff game of • liackup q u arterback Mallill (^vanaugh plane delayay and didn't gel In unUl thetie Wlll SeatUe use UiatI irejuvenated said; “You'reLi'ro not going to b eal Miami e o fth e fa v o re d 1981, A yerrers' blocking from his left n e t y ard s to the offense ol pu sh ed th e team totals to 4.079 yard s m o m in g anand didn't get to bed until-61-5 ground game lo atUick MMiami al It's by scoringg 13IJ polnls. Nobody beats gurd positslUon was the main reason R am s. an d 32 touchdowns. Thche 49<’rs had a.m. Fridaylay. mosl vulemable spot, nrun defense? them that waway. The teams that beat ar veteran. Is Taylor wer/ent virtually unnoticed In thc Carson," a nine-year IC 2.465 y a rd s ru sh ing, willith Tyler get- ThoughI It'sll only a quarterfinal In Or wlll 11 depentl on theaf arm of Dave th em this yejyear (San Dlego and Uie hlch'San'Francl§co' won 38-24“ usually mentioned after!ter anolher of game whic tlngaclub^recordl.262. th e ra c e to capture Super Bowl XIX,X, Krleg, its most depcndaiable weapon Raiders) scor^o red 34 and 45 points to do- the Giants' llnebackei:kers, All-Pro en route to the Super Bowl XVI title, The Giants’ offensee showed a to be playcayed Jan . 20 In Palo Alto,0 , after (Jurt Warner was5 :lost for the it.” rence played on our right side i L aw rence T aylor, whoa hihdd a career- “Lawren le decided lack of bahalance. with Calif., thee {game niatches two of thene season after the openingIgame? g Knox’ deferlefenslve coordinator, Tom m e then. Ayers did do a great high 11'/^ sacks this seasoiison and led the all the time It q u a rte rb a c k Phil Simmss tthrowing for N ational FFootball League's bettere r M iam i CoaclT Don Shutiula Uilnks it CaUin, alsoilso suggested th at th e . 4 . Job on him.im. But sincc then, Lawrence . team In tackles with 114. e 4.044 y a rd s and the rurtinning game teams thisis yyear. wyi be the run, which UUiev used to_Scahawka-m-might—have-to-outscore— Bul quarterback Joee MontanaK and has played/ed different places and thele totdlinjonlvl.fim. _ ------Tli^DolRljlRhlns-flnl^ed-atT4:2nJBSr?l“ gO()a'6ffeci in last year'Ts jgame, when Miamllowln.vln. Bears; seek fiirst plaj,yof f wiln in 21. years Malonle learns5 to live By IRA RO SEN FELD) rec o rd , weiwere not far behind the Bears"s Rlchard_Dcnt, whose 17>n'/i sacks Jed 'terO H I AP Sports Writer this year* withw 66 sacks. the National Conferencece. will try to ifTBraidshaw hlegend “ W henl^1 these two teams come out to0 a d d to T heism ann’s woes ion Sunday. WASHINGTON (APAP) — The play, quaijarterbacks are better offff "Tell Joe to be readyy because we DENVER (A P) - IIf, as M ark “ At Uie first firs of Uie year, I felt , Chicago Bears and WasiWashington Red* h iding und(id e r the bed." said R edskins’5' w ill b o ," said Dent. “ Thehelsmann Is a WKMi Malone Insists, "the ih o slo fT e n y Uiis would1 bt be a very Important sk in s have been h ittinglg thet sack with offensive2 11line c o ac h Joe Bugel. “ Onn dangerous ^quarterbackl< bccause he B radshaw wlll live Inin P ittsburgh season for• me." mi Malone sald._iil— - a vengeance this year,ar, turning the Sunday, wwt c arc going to find out Just>t can throw on the run andd doesn'tc mind forever," at lehst Uie U cu rren t felt I w as itat the Ui polnlTn m y c a rc e r lights out on opposing qusquarterbacks In how touglJg h Mr. ■ Fuller and Mr.r. tak in g off himself. We! will\ have to Steelers quarterbackk hopes he where 1 lad had served an appren* record numbers. T h elsm aninn n a re." m ount a sustained, coniintrolied pass .won't be forever hounteited by it. tlceship andlid II had learned what I Thc two teams meett SundoySi in the F u lle r Is Bears' quarterback Steve __ Comparisons to Brad ------flrfit-round-of-the-^^flHoiiHonat f oottjall F tt» e r - SStdclinM td Iwice already thisIs ting him get outside." retired aft<:r last seasason, ore In- w ith the 'coa'coaches and watching League playoffs. Therhe Redskins, season witwith a separated shoulder,r, T helsm ann. who retuirned n kicks in evitable. Bik-^Malone! ht as no' Illu- from Uie sidesideline. To make any unbeaten at Robert; IF. Kennedy Fuller hasIS Ibeen sacked seven tim es inn- ■ his early days with the2 Redskins,1 is slons abour dupllcataling Brad- more progres:yess. I needed game ex- Stadium in seven playlayoffs games, five games,iCS. a m o n g th e club’s top) 10 all-time shaw's feat of four Supuper Bowl ll- perience. hope to use the game ass a springboard Joe The'helsmann, the 35-year-oldd leading rushers with 1.70000 yards. This • - Ues.. - “ It's likee g(going to college. You to their third straight triprip to the Super Redskln_ququaftcrback, has started allH year, his most productive/eas a runner, " T erry w as a g reat qiqu arterback study Uie book>ooks and.lry to le a m all Bowl. Chicago is lookingJng for Itsjlrsl—bufonegan:am e In the last six years, Thelsmann has run 62 timesti for 314 and his accompllshrhmMts ' are you con, then:ien you get Into thc work playoff victory In 21 yegrs P lay in g behind an offensive linee y ard s. JOVDHN RIGGINS unrivaled,” Malone salaid . “ This Is force ond findfind out whnt ll’s really * The Bears-aporf'ffiehe NFL’s top- that has b. “If I lead thc team In rushing on puzzle:le s o v e r q u e s t i o n s almost like a rookie yearyc for me, oil about. ThThere you can make — rated defense and rewrcwrote the NFL Thelsmann:nn has been sacked 48 timess Si unday, you won'l have! tad,

but S^MU waiin ted Ccotton b)id ■ R a n ggers e sign Rozemn < a J e tts s defensive coaca c h q u i t s . F O RT T 'WORTH, Texos (AP) -- Free-agentF pitcher NE^ HONOLULU (AP) -- 1 There's one EW .YORK (AP) - Joe-Ga•Gardl, assistant head"* — ______D ave Rtozem02 a has been signed tb'a' 'a't two-year contract coach prim ary goal for the.Soutk)ulhcm-Mcth ----- ator for Uie New York w llh thc10 Texas Rangers Uial couldId bet worth a poten* Je ts. ' odist football team year-liir-ln and year* ;. "resigned by mutual ogroeireement” from the Na- II ^ oha Bowf tlalS710,00.000, his agent says.' o u t: win the Southw est CoConference tl- mm Uonalal Football League team, a sspokesman.sald Frl* ^ An agre which could odd anolherr $60,000$( If he works sa ld1 irIn a prepared sUtement. Ings or moro. ^ lost hope and fought bad)ack after two M ustang quarterback qu Don MeredithI f Merediths." ------"It':i w as a lough decision forr bolhbo of us because we losses to get a sh are of the conference missed thelegame'due £ to Injury. Although the Mustangs 1 very pleased," Rozema'sald.lid. ('It's a relief that havee been close since I camele lc lo the J e ls In 1381,” 1th a team lhat wants .m10 e.. I'm glad Texas Wallo, title lakes away some offlhestlng." lh Theyplaylayed each other 10 lim es be*• I lOUi a n d N otre D am e is 17 lon added. "But Joe and I1 f loto Hawaii and As fortheiie Aloha Bowl. Collins, who) cand P ittsb u rg h In lhe CcCotton Bowl. lional Focfootball League team out of Louisiana — are its plislayers Is "a lot of garbage,ge, and I don'l want to a chance to renew one of ccollege fool* sh o u ld n 't haveha to prove anything withI b b ut Uiey w ere rated undercirdogslnboUi being ser»!riously considered, a teamim spokesman said give‘It II any credence," ball’s most exciting rivalIvalrlcs of the a 78-34-3 lifetim 11 e record (30-1-1 In1 e g am es. - F rid ay , . Febe b ru a ry 's issue of Uie magazigazlne "Inside Sports" 1950s. three yearsirs at SMU). is looking for: SMU won both contests’ion the way Thomasla s C. Thompson, in a pre]arepared stalement chargrges that "better players al SSl. John's reportedly “ I remember vividly reareading aboul somerespecl>ecl for his program . tto th e n alio n 's only undcfe ^^ P rltzk ejs.TS would continue and Uiat: he and w ie r repre— .iv erara g e $600.” - ■ sentaUvesves of team owner John Mecoijcom Jr. lire prepar- Thehe m agazine also said All-Anl-American guard Chris ^ Ing a poll»lnt-by-polnl response to th thi e offer Uie Prii- Mulliilin was "supposedly'! paidId ffor a Job with a car zk er'smnade ai Wednesday, dealeilership but rarely showed uplip fol reco]>rd-hok considcrirT in g Uie serious oul-of-statele liinquiries we have lo sei'ycc what appropriate stepseps are lo be laken." receivedd dduring the past moiith." Thorhompsonsaid. Camcnesccca said. “ All Uiroughoulhout, it (thc story) uses “ T h e PPrltzkers' r proposed purohasease price Is substan- wordsds like .‘rum ored,’ ‘reportedly;edly.’ I'm in' the public L / l I l ‘“HJlow 1’ our long publicized1 sales price,” said- eye., 1I expect Uilngs like Uiis,s, bbut don't attack my wants to end1 c a r e e r" with w ■ Thompsonson. “What’s morc. Iholrr purchasep Is con- kids."i.” ...... tlngenl ufupon significant financial1 aassistance by thc InI ana Interview in F riday’s edltljdltiqns of Uie New_York_ - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — s la te of LouisianaL( — something'-beyoeyond th e control of D allyly N ew s, St. .^bhri’s v ice'p;’president r for student George Adams holds se'several Ken- M Hall Off FamI e Bowl * • eithcrusots or the Prltzkers. rec rul-ullm ent and financial aid., JosJoseph Sciam e, said all I and now he BM lucky football records ai Birmingham,'1, Alabama Dec. ;29' “Dcspit.pite these obstacles, we havilave responded Im- 13 off theI team 's players legallylly reccivei scholarships w ants to go out a winner. m ediatelyely by opening discussionss wlUiv, Uie P rltzker worUiUl about $9,000. ..JSor^liSims— ------From-his-lackle-spol,-D cyVs-W isGonsin—------represent?titaUvcsr-Wc'havcTequestedted'clarintfiitioris'bT ------S t.■John’s . ' h'asno'dijrmirdries,isrand fl UieNCAA“alIbw^------h a d 51 stops this seasonI foifor Wisconsin ------c e rta in teiterm s ouUlned In Ihelr letter.’“r .” ' relmib b u rse m e n l for lodging ond on some expenses, and Is ready, he said,, totc showcase Badgers has ------Kentucky^ touchdowns. Howard is 16316 of 285 for Sclamim e said. him self. pro scouts,) 1,924 y a rd s and 10 touchdc ullln called Uie story "outrage•ogeous,” iios attracted the attention of nble predicts KO They will get their chschance in the "I 'want ' hassufferedillntcrccptloriJnT'’^"'" ■ B ram I ;o, _ ri . workdd o*ne summer for: twotw weeks, lhat’s It.” s. . I ------el^th-annual-Hall_of..Ft F a m e Bowl show case,” V Sims noted lhat Kentucucky’s offen- RENO,:>. Nev. (AP) -.W orld Bo) Iln told “lh(i Pafly News.s. J "I've been _p 1o: ^ b^_____ nl this game to be my Boxing AssoclaUon gam e Saturday night whenhen Kentucky, pulling oiil' J slve linemen are shorteriTfian t h e h a s ~ llf ih l> ^ i^ i out-with -Mmoth ing-forl t ho— ! e seven months o g o . ------icheaux signs wi/ith it R o ck ets Adams accounted for>r !1,689 yards H e is “ fir _ble_blocklnB.” he said. J.‘They “ pjay____ “ T he fig membermeby.” ^ _fight_wllLnot go_15 rounds,_ls,_I.wantJo knock. rushing, • receiving andjrd~relumlng-have-to-m down around your ankles.s. It will be a . M anclni oi OUSTON TAP) T- F orm er Ur ‘fired Up,” Sim s said. "If I' i out.” B ram ble told a news« confcrcnccc callcd r University of Houston - -'klckoffs-forthe Wildcatsats-and-ls the myself, J'rn ^ big adjustment for ourjr defensive • to formali; rd -Larry Micheaux signedxi a 10-day c o n tra c l to make-all-the-tackles-by-jj ally announce Uie fight, schecJieduled (or Feb. 16 guarxl best carecr all-purposese runner in know 1 wo ; linemen.Wehaven'’lscenlj1 ifiaT IRTTenbT^ ------ip la yr_w _ ltli_th.e Nationa] Baskmy last game Ransdell j • F a m e re c o rd crowd of clo5lose to 60,000 Youngstowtown, Ohio, stopped a battereiered Bobby Chacon ip 39)gan|ie8. g — ...... Ihatway." • 1; . with a good feeling." Adanlams said. back, Mike ; ex p ected in-75,SO^scat Lei-eglon Field. of Orovillcillci Calif., in-Uie Uilrd roundnd of their champi*- Foholey saiA Leavellrwho waswas released .irom the ; 11 imd Wisconsin's quarter- p ------"Tluj same wassaid’hytj y tiic'frfoot-5. uta tls tlc s r ^ ccd at~ieast onship malnatch last Jan. 14. ------: — : • hospltJllal Friday, will not returnra tot( play before J a n ! K. ; Ike Howard, have similar e 260-pound Sims, whose; playpl for thc 266 a tte m p t ?500.000,_,______ipts fortLT^ yards and 11 ^ I , 'J

...... S - I T i m B SIs-Newsi - Twin Falls. Idaho Saturday, S Dacember29.1984 ; m f m i s i f tl e s s i " ...... v S g g ^ C O lnonai[c indiicatoirs hinit sloiwdowvn a f«end ^ • By MARTIN CRUTSIN'>INGER . ------^ “ "Tle he massive decline In Intereerest rates we |------Departmenl saidId tlUie foreign trade deficit — The Associated Presss seen is starting to have th e difference belw«lw een w hat the country buys ' Leadingjc^pmicicijdicators] ve an effcct, n .8.C Foreign 1967-100 Ecom« lologicoily as well as ecoiconomlcally," ^ from abroad andd wlw hat 11 se lls—hit $9.9 billion WASHINGTON -• T^The government's main Robert Wescott ofDf Whorton Trairade Deficit in Novem ber a s> galgains In foreign shipm ents of gauge of fulure econorrlomlc activity shot up 1.3 ' m . . /E c o n ojmetrics, n a Philadelphiaa forecasting No\iJovember 1984 oil, ca rs and cloUiirlUiIng sw am ped an Increase In p erccnt In November.>*■ . ■ ^ , - firm . "1 " I think we will look backk anda sec that •oUOclWIForVc»$115.4 /\ U.S. sales ot'agricul'Icultural p r^ u c ts . It was the biggest gogoin In nine monUis, Uie — ■ U l l l[■lill . NovemiTiber was Uie turning polnl." I? The Commercece EDepartment predicted that _ Commerce Departmentient said Friday. — I llllllllllllll '^<^0; overaireconomy raced ahejhead at-an 8.6 -'/ ' - • -Q- - after December” figfigures a re In, Uie deficit for Wlille economists agagree-' o f Uie average workweek,“In wo stock market economy is moving Into Inl a period of re^ac- R R(( ^ r v e B oard to lower intere ;erest rates by cas- cond qu;juarter. He said Uie Novemtimber gain In Commerce..D^.Department, was also cauautious. prices and in neww manufacturers'r orders for celeraled growUi," salsaid Allen Sinai, chief ing Ini its'grip on the nation’s l ’s money supply. Uie leadlidlng indicators showed lhatat whilei there pointing oiilit UiatUieNovemliergaln11 sUiUll lefi consum er goods. O A ro p In new employment economist nt Shearsoirson Lehman-American They Th said a drop of nearly Ui / thrco percentage was no.0 . threat of a recession "tl"Uiere Is no lh e Index below beli Its May level. He pret CCo. to look to its own backytkyard for aniount-of gas\ overov Intermounlaln's plpellillne system eiitim ates)S anai d had Illlle im pact on the fl Pocatelln fprtnirpr pUnf nl tn after Its Bupply.; ■ cratlU.marklarkgic, whero-priceft-amMn-:------______nnfurni gas to keepH>a lyJmm;^l0u<-Mewieo-fs-n3Si&K^wi.'-'nnrr — nEwTy5 YOltK — Stock prices edgedged” is.sues operation. firm also w ill po] * .. . teresl ralies te s were mixed at the end of pay. prime-plus-one-percentt interesti on up w ard inIn quiet trading Friday In the Consolidated TheldahoTubllcUc Utilities Ckjmmlssion on ThiPhuisday the borrowed gas,;as, and a set rate of I cents fading aquietday.ay. tspe_rUierm next-to-las:last trading session of 1984. - F r i d a y , D e c e m b eef i 28 Storage;e 1 Technology was actively approved a tempora:orary emergency gas conirctract b^ . on delivery. T^etie Iagreement calls for dellvei'eryofabout RetailinjIng Issues; were generally tw een Interm ountalnain G as Co. and Simplot, whl<'hich fac- ..100,000 therm sip pci erd ay . Illy i/.n ij.Mdi:i!nTT tnided. dowclown V.i a t 2Vx amid evident w eak, apppparently reflecting continu- last-minuteute tax selling. The slock has ed the possibility of Idllhg'soinc 600 O r k eits r s at its Beker Industristries also is negoUating \Vilh Inter- ing concen :em over hollday-seoson sales£ ^.368,560 fallen moreo re than 90 perccnl since last ------southeastern Idaho fa ...... - m ountain for ai sisimilar arrangement, andI isI: expected results, New Year|sa r;s, to ran k as Uie biggest G as Com pany of NewNe Mexico on Wednesdayyshulpffto s apply for.comnm m lsslon approval soon, spoijokeswoman T he Do«>ow Jones average of 30 in- Its supply of n atural-al gi as to Uie Slm plbl'plahl.I, ast well Dana Howanl saiisaid. - • £ o38 ^ percentageIge loser for the year among " dustrlalij rose i:65 to 1.204.17, NYSE issue;sues. as to the Beker Induiduslries fertilizer plant ata C^nda,( ' Over the termm cof the conlract, Simplot coiould borrow finishing 11 I the week wltli a 5.i9-polntJlni U P T Sn ;S S S S ^ ^ Amid flerfierce:competlllve pressures near Soda Springs. up lo 56 mUllon1 In gas from interm o u n taln1. .' The Beker gain In the comiomputer-equipment market, PUC officials saidlid boUr1 com panies have “interrup- Int plant, which cmpmploys aboul 400 people, couould borrow Volumeie on< the New York Slock Ex- llble" contracts withj the compan;pany has filed for protection ithXhc New M exico firm , allo'lloWlngit up to about $G(600,0000( in natural ^ supiipplles, Ms. change catcame lo 77.07 million shares.•es, to divert natural gas*as to firm custom ers if shorlort-term Howard said, llllll^ from credll•editors under the federal ■ , ^ u p from 70.1070. million Thursday. UNCHANGEDn Icy laws. demand exceeds suppupplles. Early winter weathether In Uie - T he-PU C a psproved p r the contract only alafter Inter- Before tl i the market opened, the gov-ov- 527 ■ Som e Southwest has forcedced the compainy to leave its Idaho . mounlain a g r^ied that the risk of any losss ^ Thurs-re- Department Stores 2 to 50’/,. and S& P's 500-sti0-stock composite Index was eral Interest-free homele loans1 it once until you’OUT recall, righls expire,•e, H e-sald 52 S ta r Mlmlno employees "’'‘'fe r Uie com pany said its S ears R oebuck 'A to 31%. up .51 a l 166.:166.26. offered to employees ofif ILils S ta r M ine, whichever^eroccurs'last, received the loans, andd I10 dnte..« or I'fU'Iny-senseason business fell short O' of . A fter th e close, tthe Federal The NASC^\SDAQ com poslte-index-foi^ The loans, offered lo to the mine's ’ "In adddditlon. If you contribute at those loans "have beenI lokent core of Reserve reported a_:_.$ 20o_mlUion-the_over;Uie•Uiercounter markel picked ------non-union-employees—Vs..-wlih~ c e rta in —le a s t tw*0 o of( youir-weekly-supplemen—tn— in one-w ay-or aiiolheri’r." Wolfe s o w - Stores,-which holds a 25 per­er— decirne lh the b'aslc'mencasure of the up .43 to 246.1246.08. At Uie American Stock salary - limitations as a "fringe talunemplnploymenl benefits per monlhllh m ost of the form er empl.ployecs ellher 5 ? ," '"“ce 'I In Toys R Us. dropped 2 ‘0to money supply for thee week ended Exchange.;e. theI markel value Index benefit,", were dlscontlniUnued when the toward prprincipal payments on thehe have found new em ploynm e n ta n d e o n - Wal-1Ql-Mart Stores l'/4 to 37^i:■i: Dec. 17. .. closed a l 202.79.202 lip .87. m in e w as shut down in In 1982. accor- loan, yourlur re^arly scheduled prin-in- tinued paym ent on thefieir loons, or ■ ding to D ave Wolfe,life, a Hecla clpal paynlym ents wlll be deferred untillil have adjusted theirir payments spokesman. He said the loans were your sup]upplemental unemploymentnt through refinancing, n ol offered to the compimpany's union benefits exexpire. .. If you are still un-in- employees or executives.’es. employedk1 at that time, you mustist Wolfe said Uie eighi;hl remaining . .JLEuropeqimsdccei pt U.S. ti Al the time of the shuthutdown, Hecla resume reregular principal paymentsits loans are being tumedi overo to banks terms employees were told in letters w hat o r m ake !ot olher arangem ents" with anan because Uiey a r e ’‘bad lo)loans," ' ^ would happen to their loans.loai employme;Tient supervisor. The company has recece)ved little or • ^ In p a rt, the le tte rs saidiald. "In regard Wolfe said s the letters were a "very minimal" paymments on the on impoiwtsofsteeel pipe,,tube lo repayment, we are! wlwilling to con- "mistake":e" bccause "il was never in-n- eight loans, Wolfe said. BRUS:JSSELS, BELGIUM (AP)*) —' The European Bu3ut F ra n c e received th&Tissuissurances it wanted ond C^m mlunlty ur accepted an accord wltiwith the Unlled States dropspped its opposition lo Uiee acaccord, EC dlplomaUc ' li mlit i texports ' of ComnumJ^ritarl{9t/leel tubes and sounirees said. Newsprrint planit bond isissue nea martet. an EC Com-____ Eaflflce’B.flccgptancfi i .of.Uie. !cla] ministerial meeting wo NEWPORT, Wash. lA(AP) — Tho be senl to won't have to be held, to offlccrs^of Uie new sprint.nt, stead, Ponderay Newspriirint Co. would H e sal people,__Major invesloilors Include Fran«ace wanted assurances ththat the proposed variorlous'oUfield applications. n an ce p art of the $210 millinllllon project, vide the li f low;interesl rate possible-l^dbzens “oTWestem 'newjwspapcrs, in* agreemenent prevent its proproducer. V allourec, . ThiITie commission spokesman s. once compliance wllh all m sald’Uiat Uie Common ... . all federal and wiUi tax-exiexem pt bonds, said Koegen: eluding Uie San FranclsciSCO Chronicle, • frorri sup»]pplyitig its product to a pipe}lpcllne p ro ject'in the . Marliirket hoped ttieUnltcd'States s ta te regulations Is met. lies would respond U) Uie t. None off UieU port’s revenues could beK5 S alt Lake Tribune, Arlzoitona Republic UnltedStIS tatw . prop(iposed agreement soon. T he "Inducenienl reso:esolullon" will used to issujsue o r finance Uie bonds. I n1-. - . and Phoenix Gazelle. Ameriieanstiake-tentt h e r o a tel price < 1 • ' You, a typical Amcricarcan.livinglna ■ cents a mile. It took one-U■thlrdofour —drlveaco:com pany ca r. /\s a Manliat- doesn't Imnpress p r me. How aboul you? su b u rb ; nn exurb o r eve”nlcnlh'u big clly~ t. by private carr — national personal Incomo!lo! #\s_------landwqller,Jr. plBgued,by^rldlock__ luchiiome OTHERI TITRAVEL—such as faml- itself, a re "on the go” agaigain. But the su rv ey docs touc travelers, we .spent 57 nigigilts away wlieu'itrtnnfoolorlnalaxl.l I ______' ■0 of uscrow rt— ly. school,. sillsliopplng and church er­ ___ ^___ Aftprnpfirlyn'dfynrtpof j | - . S y l u i a ____ L ______when if reveals that more — from home ;------inlo u ie lam lly car,"as pas:asscngers, on^ rands, plusli . backs, you’re returning3 to your as truck m lleage-adds ^ P o r te r How do you make yourr ttrips? Walk. BUSINESi lenonlsob- anoUierl.l3t.13 trillion m iles at a cost of p riv a te ca rs for trips —-long loi or short, SSSTRIPS: Morc than halff vacations. Thatphenomer __ b[cycje, roller skate? Usele cars, van.s.__ of,llie roughljhly.52.rnllllon business______vious Jf.youeyer.stop ataa motel1 or------S343bUUon^3in.30.3 cents a mlle.-Tlial______vacations or business. Wh;W hatever. ^ trucks, buses, taxis, limou you're back. ouslnes, . travelers sajsay they m ake these j.iunts; liotel as niglit nearsahd walchw, the boosts the) domdo; estic total to 2.671 " drive-yourselfuriils, train;ins, ships, • In personalil ccars. All the other means: ' cars unload (not counting:lg Infants In trillion m ilesllesplusi59bIllionln Aulo fuel cosls a re (Iovvti)wn,Financing centofthetl e tim e. This Is Uie surprising? jp iancs? ______of transport;]rtaUon account for Uie------arms); It's underslandablble that vaca- ovoFseas mileage.-,mil< ------eosla-aredow n. OPKG—— llIheonce------finding of Hi r 1 lertz CorpTnCA’s-NbTl------Whatever you do. you'rerenotdoing otherlialf.. HertzHi breaks It down to 44 tloners (55percent) useUitheirprivate . ThestallstIllstlcs will go out of your unbeatable oil cartel..'- Isis struggling,i car-truck le, : leasing and renting unit: In w < hal you w ere expected lolodo.Ufs irlpsyearlyfly for each business person c a rs and also th at even I ppercenl-ad- head even as It h a s taken us lim e lo redl■edllzeil.but fact, only 15 la s y o u skim Uiem, Rut no 15 percent of tbe workers break i down the Hertz total:alslntoyour travellngatJIt a cost of $2,047 each, m lt they u se a com pany cacar for per- matler. Smalmailer or older thou^i your th e tren d s are on our sidelie inow and w e polled in Hei Hertz's nationwide sample lifestyle I and mine. about:n.6ceicents a mile. Do you fit? I sonal p leasu re Jaunts. (I wwouldhlke ownprivatecite car may be. shorter and o re responding with a retue tu m to took bu.ses, t s, train-s, taxis or other noD- COMMUTINGiKvcnifIfll'sjusta don't-andr Ihnl 1 percent consldcrabl;bly, but less venturesiresom e Uiougli your trips m obility acro ss Uie en tire;ire spectrum, car convcya j I’m a bona fide buslncss :yanccsforanyofUie584 shorl « IripJromsuburb loc> city office. 11—traveler (excjxcept I do n o tu se m yper-—— m aybe I know the-w rongp’people.) m aybe. Uie f I ' "M ass tra n sit" really is applicable million mile fie figures do add up to one liies a ye a r (22.4 m iles a ranks i as a commute — andn d i would -w nalcar). ON-THE-ROADFOODc) comes to basic messag only to our giant mclroiwll[wlltan a re a s day) Uiey co :sage.Afulldecadehas com m ute. have 1 guessed (logically) thalU Uie VACATIOfb N S :A fu liii5 million $1,050 p e r business travele:ler. o r $13,50 - passed since < (N ew .York, Chicago, etc.);c.).OUier- Ourmobll ice OPEC forced us off the billty isasloundlng. Back in commute t would be by bussorcarpool, ( Amerlcansrt5 report a y early average off a m eal. T hese totals are wlwhat road. Now wc w ise, you rely on buses andanc tra in s for 1983. the last / w e're back, /\nd>vc'rc "on ast full year for which fig- orsim c ilar Inexpen-slvecon)nveyance. S.7pleasunit; trips lasting a weekend A m erican trav el consumci ____ less.thao 3 i^rccnt of yourmr travel ures are ava V icrs lold the the go"! ivailable, our mobility cam e_ IBut morc-lhonseven outofof 10 respon— or more.Eaci:ach trav els about 5,438 pollsters they spent.;iol wl e ith e r for v acalib ra or busljusiness . to more Uiar what restau- — ------lan 2.8 Irilllon miles, o r 33.4 dents c (74 percent) report Uthey use • miles a year,ir, som e 957 m iles a trip, ra n ts and m otels report lh( jaunts. Even lo commute..le. Americans per person p ihoytake ln. Sylvia Port.’o rte r writes on consumer nper'^nyrWeipent neariy Uielr t o\m car for commutirting! The--«.Thal adds up to an e n o ri^ u s total'of •Unless Uiey’re all eating al cheap use private wheelsprimarllarllyKper- $887blllionc matters for.Uir.Universal I^ess Syn- n com ing and g o ln ^ -3.1.3 next n largest percentage —!- 9 percent S25i>UH()nvacI'ocatloner miles./\nd all diners'en ' route, 513.50 per;r [Tieali xllcato. 1. i

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Clllop 2.08 8 176i. J . S - H 7 33'^* NAPnl S 1 r 2 12c 4 748 30Vi. h Ilona >nal prices lot American Siock, ImImpOlt g1.60 41 32 * U -1, .. Anlhny- .4«>-. 7 7- 1JJ*.< .. Cllylnv . . 2 0 3468 1 48 5 73? 14v! • n .79 1 0 1 268 28 * I. Eicntchanoe lssufi};_ini '6U* % ClarkE 1.10 13 4H K K - i156 ’ ?s --B77M IIH - H slgiTal' P£ 8»l«^LMl^Ch^:"lnt “'‘AplOla 1.121 1? 73 28U< f r r s - g f i a - - n(iS i i iif!-,. “!“'»■ ■« 12 56} 40',i— It NoSlPw 3 24 7 448 41H» 'A Sinner1 i:,;i! s5 -» j™ Is;: a ' ! S i r 8i;rs; s ,irI gSco/p l'»t.-'^l4-'‘ 448 1% Norirp sl.TC ------Armco------.JOI------1 «i—8tvj Oiti Lul il 1.10 I12 858 2m - Nwtind 2 66 lobn 24 10 Ito 15'.- '< M( AtmWIn 1.» 0 UO 33iKHh rs'a sa '—ssn!-;!?- HPUO---60 - IS---4-46- *- ’.-.-MC Asareo .)Q| } » -19'A-r/t— H COIBCO 14 tirrFiirtss™ !:??-“ rn~28^ri;“ Ks:i“?t~i6j Ticlahl • 20 18 Sto 13%- % MSH MJ 158_3 _____ AsntOlt-----l:M------tsa-3«—'4 ColaPal^^TjBO no "2774 _{7_m_U^l»_NYNEX ____6 S ^ 2 l » li.4^44_2r'*. AMaSlall__ 1_16__12_ 2t_ 21H-^’.»_Ml AadDQ 2.U SIM i7h-i2t»- ColPen 1.40 ’fl 71 «ro',r j j — ^<>11 3 20 13 5 60H- “ Mrjht“Mr • 13 22 t % OcclPol 2.» 3ciE 67 3 -1 * Me AtlRleri - -3 ' 173 49 44H414H* V, Collind 2.so II 11! s;s gs. ,S If’ i 1320 9I«— OhioEd VK 1.6' ! , ! ! ! ! ! ; • " I f f i f ' a s ’:S! I j i i - s s * ; ; :l":s iSS ,S!J, X i "• ! ’IS !'• a IS is- " iS? “5*i ‘S 1? V,'^- **• 1 ^ fb i 64 11 s'sl; 108 il7 39%* !• % a Armi S ,1 isaj:-\i%* M Comdra 4 278rsi 7 - % GPU 7!Lg"!5:!i 36 ’12 130 15V(-1 "■'OhiJmi.. I.M B .M 15^ 350 5j^^. H Asmi AVEMC .ftO 11 3 1BV..8%_ % Cm*E ^ , jJ ,S ^eiJ* 5 5 4 u t ii '•aaRnl 6 .38 • !:S '? l e NoCdOs r g i ^73“s 141**1:5■ ^* - }!i‘ p i S g S K ’i ” !!! ! K i 5 § :S c “ 3h 2.60 7 23S6 42 * H ' AtIsCz> ’“ 's s:' E a :g l i ,!! SJS;14^^- 'A ContEO2^12 71311 I, !v 57 5 ,£ ' 5 ' ss Avon 2 1 0 3 78 7 2m-< — ConsFd -1.44 ID 668 - r s i M - ! ! - 8 r a ' ff inntr g 23 S’/. Oi0?*ik*H .20 7 4? 9%- 1* jf^ntua 2.32 • e 3U is j|r S “ gffi-'.’”»- 'iv Xi’Jri 5 -IF >tqBt ® 32 ts 161 2 % PallCp Pal .40 1fl 45 321** It ■ OKilftll .M ^ tlT j9 1S«i 164 4H Glllelio 2 60 11 i '! ‘J! SJ..: 5 PPO .7, >wVal 20 15 1 >•- 1* PEPECp 25t 7 17 1%* % ffi <«£ a Jl !S “57’» .’•< H ,f lisi S I s P«1Lw 1 19 4 * V* . 15! s r s ■ gy,S“ ?i ni ” i*T u Lockhd .450 !,!!5 ! ! , : S ’.S32 12 377 u4Q‘i* ^ SySt*onn 108 It 91 19i/<* % (lisciS '.,„ ’!i,Sr:;S:Pntway 1.60 11 4 70 S ,:IS lovj* W ’,66 11’m5 40 8 5129 68't. VI sJRio.I 1 60 12 875 46'/.- H cnm Ransbg .72 108 1 6^ OneOno 1 S 23S 'Sft Coopr 1.62 -, 14 666I gssfj" ;s K i ” IS32 Syscd a RbSIIA 17 125 38li- V, DnkAm . 1.S2 10 1478 17li J'!! K-i: K- ‘2 2970 7 PanAm ' SocCao .180 S SJ 12U- % DaURh' V.7S lStU4 2SH«a . V. g s ’:5S ” 111 Oi>»i tt u LILCo SOi 2.30 10 473 39%- TECO ■2.20 6 106 29I»- % CoOk-Oklnt .50c 263 5 14% Solllron Sol 18 160 4H* li s n s i s i s ’Z ’f ’ii 2.36 7 299? • 4S',1 THW oss 1 32 14 19 271* Sunair Sut 24 11 37 5H- 1* qm' co ,'.ra ’Stajr-rBh- UJ 33H GIWFir* .68 1 0» 2);g : i ; S " i.cK.s ,^n ■"» 1 ^ “ i i ; : i: ^ s2 46 8 250 2S% TacOoat f fulcR i 2 936 1% TIE TIE 10 4411 6^* % k-"iVi* • Cu'IW IS 1.20 ’is fl 16 !!5: s g;:£ ”f ",;; <_U — Ponntol 2 20 mson 3 279 4%- % TerTchAm 126 2 i , w ,:S 'S s ifl',«* : V. — {>-0 — CIIWSI .90 9 9 325 3: ”v,I ^ :30 54 1 * PepsiCo 1 6< '0 4069 24%. H DalaFlaPd .16 to 560 fSH- 1* TchSym Tch 13 23 15»i* % 3H* H OanaCp 1.29 e S27 'If is*l!£:s a imed 930 2>i Toiesph Toi. 449 3% g ;S g “ ■'S i ’ g ’ s3'/.- s : \» DailKr . 4 24 10 iS 370 iK iS 10 2 723 0 3 >**l''' Ph:e^' 1? a . '1 2i! .. 8 sr.moP 2763 1 11.18.M4 T.s Donoia .l&o 73VJ- 28 j» DaiaCn . 19 1030 s-"'!; S l ’ " ’•191 I S * '» PhelpD n 14 790 2^ CC.70 66,42',-:. 66.60 May *7 3 :10—1-41 3!R!: j :S v . S 3 56 to u gg ] h e n u p A pr. live cattle 67.-BS C7.97'A 67.70 G7.82','.. 3 2'r 3 33 * 01 Esi sales109 109 Ptov.saios39 Cairanan 3 4 3 3* ♦ 00’-; ptpvday'sop'iopen. 3 44'.i . 00>. CRUDEOIL Cour t3 25 14 00 WASHINGINGTON (AP) - Tlie F eb . llvehogs S3.80 53.62*^ 53.27'/j 53,45 3 48'-, 3 SO . 00V. 1.000bbl.:<5olltl “'‘*'*T 3 o‘’S 6 62 ■ a?9 6 4J -• .0/ Cotd*"’"” Hosctve 2 5 2 50 AgricultureJre Department Is putting M ar. w heat 3.45 ■ 3.47'/, 3.45'^ 3.40^4 111 m“ ' 5' Gull nrr.ou'Cn-,___ HOO' 14 50 m o re bilec intoinl its labeling regulations M ar.Port. whealIt _3.85>/4 3.8G 3.85 3,86 '■» K S ;„ ..,. 21 50 22 25 f0 r p 0 t f 00/4 2,66^4 2.67'/5 • May 2 74 2 75'/<2 7; p p lis II i| 1 5o ly th a t tlieie yumyi m les a re for dogs and ! A pr. silver G.48 6.54 6.48 6.51 155 Lj'iio Sop 2.74«i 2.75^ 2:7 ' 5j Midoilc . 3 .0—3.«_cals,.notliunliumans: ; A pr. gold 313.30 315,30 313.50 314.00 Dec . •. 2 71V. 7 72 2 771 2.7 • * OJ^^ Od 18 00 16 50 DonaldI L. L. Houston, administrator Mar.copper 56.90 57.75 - Ptm'colon 56.90 57.40 2 88'^ 2 8 V, r 00'^ Sec -03 nogo ,■ I e ^ of the deparpartment’s FcwchSafety and M ar. su g ar 4.14 4,22 4.12 4.19 “L.«,es13,3l2“ '^‘’ ” ^^" Hi :!! Pr«»day aopon ml 127.29S. wp5' - « s X 7 B 2.25 Inspectionin Service, S s ild tn s jc c c iit Jan.soybeans 5.76V4 5.78'/4 5.72 S.72-’*4 • OATS ■ Hi Ei 2 27 rule changesnges — whiCH won’t actually M ar. T reasury BillBills 91.75 91.75 91.69 - 91.72 ^000 Cu minimum; dollars|Mr butl{-•hyl X " s'l*et M?n*'” "' Sunshine 6 00 a to go into effect■feet until Det 5.1985- " w H l M ar. T reas, Bondsid s 71.18 71.23 * 71.12 71,15 May 1 77i> 1. 7«i 1 ?i 173'li i "oo''i ■'“So l»lpi6's 6.749. ri Eli 16 50 19 25 encourageJC clearer, c more consistent ...... - -“ ■ QQuotations from Sinclair an>oling foifoir .retai^oackages of Pre> saiesSIS g^g.l:c.nt.■nta per gal seml-molstaIst and cahneupEtfood." ..MS ^ 3“ 5 73 60 72 25 72 40 _- 0393 Over.lh*Couniaf 73.90 M30 73.0 3.32 -41 75 a Under the rev’lseil nile, makers ot B.OCO Du minimum^ dolUr*p«r bualuahel Mar * 72.10 72 50 71 SO 184 -02• 02 Aiinouse Placets -.04 Amoncan Siivet 2 ?o 2 “ pet food concontaining more than 5 per- 1.0 >! X 88.7S 69 40 66 5 9 00 " • 60 90 cen t m eatit andar poultry will have three Calltnan Con Empire Eipi ?o :2 labellngoptlioptions to consider: : Quotations from NASD at ap- Utah Poweiwcr 2L875 srstE r £ Evargteen ®| J • ,The words 5 a ■ ! : i r ! : l !!!i.12',1 8 3'.} -.0 '■I Ptev, saiesfl.i...M i' irds indicating the product is proxlmately 2 p.m.. /All b id s’ In- Albertsonn •• 28.375 i^en^ini 25,909,UB179 Oelcerf '’'“ hest 0' il an im al foodood — "Dog, Food," for ex- ealer quotations Idaho F ^vr. . Co...... 35125—I a SiS terdealer bids. Interdeali Jtn 6.39 I J 01 ^illl 1 ” S3 •hit per sal SiTeV ^SSwi to ample —- m must be twlcc the size of 'do not include retail mEmarkup,-marit- Dart-Krafta ft - ...... 84.25___ ...... -• - those-lndicailicatlng the presence of any lonal 18.75 ----- Ml»»42.0«.* -1 ^ -. .**! 11 :s: s e T '" :down o r commissiIsslon. These C.P.Natlor Prov day's open ini 70.316, oll 69 >.14 SI. Surprlte redlent. • ' quotations are prdvldedjd byb E dw ard D. Hosp. Corp.irp. Am. 37.75 s “ i ::ii 175 200 meaHngredl “ “ ii Si ::!J:M ericaior 2 00 2 8 • If the proproduct name Includes any ^ .’Jones& C o. Cmy. P sy.y. Cent.( 26,875 .,70 • Ytoka ...Unilod ■ . ‘8 • w ords thatlat mi ight lead consum ers to 5 1.50 M aytag 44,375 w w m r w m m m ^M ^ I mistake it forf human food, such as BidIld Ask M IcronTec?ech. 27.50 27.625 Prevday'sopiO0eninii0,023.cilt0. 5 ''B e e f stewew forI Dogs." the entire pro­ .625-' 24.00- B arry Wrigright '''22,50 y 9,00, mliso srain M oore F in. G p: 23.625 Soil «nr(» wheal 2.09, barley I ueoe> Vaiity, T» r :olortdo 8.00. WItconain 6 0MS'100. lha mtrkei. S' '■ "''k II V, turers'to use up existing In Pinios: 1 tl 16 00.'9 11 1$. 4»..« a 48 20 68 22 1 08 manufacturt aiiuieii; Poiiloti etmind nanS sli q f i E S rOund Mniiet 4.S04.79 Sita A wiaccnjin Jan W 3 3 3.14 3 19 *.01.... S;f Sii S:ii 66.10S 48 07 - 03 labels. r»iMy Oood. Mifkii tiijniiy hiBjii M.OO, Waanington 7.60-6.00. Colorado '00.2tii9i0.1 Mat > ESI. sales 795. prev iaies1,0l3. Ul. Small reda: 17-ei 19.00,aiIfl.OO and I oll tne May 22. . 'SSil'l»#"nSOib Mek»*4 7s'*'* * ^ Wiicon.JO "'Tallno pinks; 1 tl 16.00.17111J M 5;:ii 00 Si)5ii • iii 9? ts 5 00 iii* 01 ' sSs'SfSvK; )ns per cwl 90 eouni: Wisconiin 13.00, Small wnnes: 5 ti 20.00. 9 tir!i..";n'ffiiS! it s:r 16.00. Colorado 1S.OO-10 00. isaho 11. U.S.-NO. 1. lets Jan ■ SI ii !!■ I:!i- t!i 7&40I 22.W-23.00 MoiH)' 22.» Ft "'ouaisiions lesreseni ollerinj:haigas. Pticai ate .Mar 6.20 9.2 el9 6 23 *i| 05 fir'“"‘""Tlii!i-5iJii! iiii Iii Looking Lo, For A 19.DM0.00 Moilly IB.OO ftw fe1».K S s“fS,'".! •0, desiers, couiiesy ol Weiiern ’0 Asiocitiion Inc. P[ie»s tre nei.111 dealers. “ Vst, sales S.7SS.7S3.P»ev.salaaS,480. * " i! ii tiffi -:!i 1 Idaho Bean la< ana slotsfle cha 1 open inl 79,526.01/230, . not necesuriiy quoled daily By tii 1 I 1.11,11iiiS H.ii 7,;s 4 4 X 4 T:; ■ - -iiii iiii |ii !i- 1 ■ TH..i0 Lars««t$*l«ctlon ; 8PRINOF1ELO. HI. (API - Tru(Truck and rail bidi , NEW YORK« (AP)( ~ Final Oo«i-Jon»s avaragas n th o Mog^lc V ailoy lor qrtln dtiivtrtd 10 CrMugo.00. Quoiaiiont Irom lor FMy*.Dee. ltf^oe i«At... itrminti ela>tlori. STOCKS Op«nptii Hloh Low Oom Qio ijssm m PORXBELUEd USDA . rsprtitnl bIdi Irom itri itughter neilets no NEW YORK~ procttiori.-mlilftna-mtrentniintndll«ra tlt*<-.l:30 30 Ind ** POCATELLO (Ap),- Idtho rti ik’ (AP) ' - “ Spot nonle'tious ' milVr.r.T -sr'“ -T ’‘'r.'!Sr;r»T.76.20 78 57 -.63 ' ,----7 / p.m, Ceniril limt, ^ report: : leeder heilets no p,re«Fricity; «i -_Situghler sleers no quole; situ ' ’ Aluminum lissoTn'""'’• 4 pet pound, NY Comei... Z SiS !!!! !! No. 2 Soil whtM 3.4] s i 465.22 488,74 463.74 486,46* 1.21Tl Quote; feeder sieert no quoie: li , ii If E li 3use ol ^kek 6 8tV4 6.93V> Indu*______------2;2g :woVs • quote. , ...... C8pB#>^'» w rmreiTmrpmntBtrtiro77tTcr"~' " No. 2 Ytllow Corn 2.62H«ffi’SI? Kl. 00 tuctton — No llvesic 3Thu. “ ■ st-SMat------69iH 60 89 60 H 69SiS !!:!i =:!i ChorlesBowyer Jr. - O'CroesasorDidt. i J ; M so«i om.«. " r i a “ ,K 3} cems ;! t pound, IEst sales 4,609 Ptev 3ales5,937 5»t«r JImCofI* intt a pound,'Oair«eted. Ptev day’s open Int 13,221, Ol<33, • Ip k .a Blvd. N. Phane 733,000* 22 OMAHA. Net) -lAPl - (USO 2 Meiata Week composne ID J3, ^uiiSlsiis! ttock ms'kel quotations Fridsy: 106.30 Handy S Harman lonly daily Hogs: 3.000. Prices on ctiraws , Y ie ld s incicrease on'I T -b ills 7.40 pet troy ounce, NY Comei spot r . ”;"!,.'sv;;r£',is"av,S S i : ------WASHlNGT-QN={-AEi=P I — Yields-on—uD-fr-om-?*:.?T75-pcrc6nt-la6t-weekr^nd— 6 3ao-Handy g—Hirman-nmiy TTjry" r,yi;:'W .'.",:¥,i;r;'.K short-term - securitiesJS posted in* half In six-:ix-month Bills at an average ’JSi?. 4VI lh Sllvor . M.573sn per itoy ounce. NY Comei ipol ra te of 8.19 {wrcent. up from _____creases In Friday's auctliictions following discount ra sa rssjiiii ■ % ";av.'’a.Ut9:OQ-W3.00.pe(.76.lb-llask..Na.. ■ four months ofalmosl'u}funinlerrupted"8.04 pcrcenlent la s t w eek;------• i A N l t AS f i c ^ IS not enough tny j ^J2fl3a^^^oom»tiic motchani declines. , T he raa te te s w ere th e hig*‘2St sin c e troyounce.N.Y. ______The Treasury Departru lm en t sold 51;l 7.97 perceic e n t on Dec. 17 for three- ons (Sanitatioron Contract- :e one Class 10 lesl lhe market. P a r k s & So b m io n T h fln n th'ree^monnonih bills at an month'bills!llS'and'8:57 p e rc e n t on Dec." ShMpinone. average discount rate• of 7.86 perccnt. .lO forsix-m:-m o n th b ills. I ors) will b«) 0 closed on JcJan. 1. they Fttm Qureiu In. -m n sm 3.1s (up Jj; btlley NEW YORKK U(AP) — Sales, 4 p.m. price and net will resumne w ork one! dayc behind C otton harvfvest still laggining in T e x a s POCATELLO (API - Idahoig F 3 8K»reaOyl. 16 cliango Ol tho10 115 most aclive New York Stock £•• change Issues,)s I trading naiionaliy at more than tl. “pOCA"TELL*l3*-*5Klle wheat (up3. 2); Barley 5.49 Comw Edillull 2,691.400 27'it * V,» s c h e d u l e .0>nJan.2. 1 ... WASHINGTON (AP)) —- This y e a r's ting B oardd sa s id . S.IS Isteadyi: 13 oercent spiingIflldCwnlMJper. DollSoum ,S 2.350,300 3H * H oereent winler 3 4j|oown11, 1.531.300 5H * Vt cotton harvest continue:lues to lag in The Tcxiexas cotton harvest was OGDEN - While wneal 3.40 (u 1,464,900 7h H some areas,-particular];arly-in Texas, reported70 70 pcrcen t com pleted, com- (tlotdy): 13 perceni SDring. 3.69?.V.n?"IptM I ...... 5 ' ■ ' steady)...... TovsRUs - ...... ffiSS -|5 -• H h, , says the Agriculture Depacpartment.a pared withth 95i p ercen t a y e a r e a rlie® r' “ pORfLANV‘ - ‘”'whii# whesi■ quole; Bailey no NidOR Inc ^ US,100 8H - H' Thank Yo/ou, I- barloy 107.00'taleadyC lJ.oe««iH. ' Norind PS 779,600 - IS - H As o f E)ec. ja ..iin esUmU m ated 84 per-" and thc aveoverage of 90 perccnt. TheJ. - (Oo»rrrl^j10per^erirwlnw^^^^ NalModEn Jeff - - ccnl of tiiiT1984 acreagege was picked, Oklahomaa harvesth also logged, only . I tiendt lot grains v|SlortgeTch ' l i 1 5 Sherry Je C quDle;L.A.bttley.a.7M.79(up5l.. cut.enl Shipment AmE«.e» p^, 635.200 38 ♦’ H<5 , • co m p ared w ith 97 pcrcenl:ent a y e a r ago 85 percentIt ;inlshed‘/ by Dec..23, com- y . PORTLAND (API — Morning If _g;!!S iiS , »H Sanitatioiion Inspector and thc average progresre s s of .94 per- p ared withth 95 perce’n t progress last arriving tl Portland Fdday lor c • - tean"—------— we/ooo' ■■ 37 U '-m 's Crop Repor- year and 9595; percent average. by rail, truck or baroe. per bushsi:t Schlumotfl 576.400 3/H * H ccnt. the-depariment's ( t Vlso1twhliow'heal3{iO No.Iwhlle club wheal 3.&4 No.1hardredwlnlerwneal4.it

•’l______; B -aTlm ea^^ew ajwrwin li Falla, Idaho Saturday.ly. Decamber29,1984 e g 4 ts - A nn n o u n c e n m e n ts - R i'e n ta is ■ ■ 0< 0 2 - 0 5 1 ; . - Q; C E ' r • a^nvsstmant 030-Hornes ForSale 037-F«iTnaiS5i6l'ir^ Notice Is horebygh q u ic k c « h ““ OLDER HOME In Shosh^rlone, BY OWNER-150 cow dolhhJvV a“ ”3 BDRM. 2 bath, t low ll'«Pl»ces, 319 Flier Aye th a t th o Idaho Dop;; o " S T i Wo buy Deeds ol Trust,I. Mor-Ml Lot E Mt.- VJow Acros., /Ap- wllh or without cows, Iom FHE ACIE S BOBBYY W O L F F tgages and RoalEsUte'CcsCpn- prjised *27.000 cashI or down, ossumablo loonloan West- + deposit, rels.' w mont of HeallhI i and Iracis al a discount. Fit barn Coll 734-7286 mornlnos. ' " f Welfare, Division of En*i — moko ollor. Has gogood Double 4 Herringbone barr and Seconds. New" or garden spot wllh water rlgi . wilh nlco homo. Call I ' foifor APPEALING 3 bdrm wllh full vironmenr (Bureauau ol '------Soason. All costs paid.1, lostIn 1^785-4378 oc802-270n'>»|y_Jcadfl..to-.largo living rooihall 678-1116.______BfUCK 3 BORM HOME In ,. Proposal guldeiiileiines - took ai 1 losing< finesse in diamondsI d s , ♦ A K B paymont-Did you'know'yc•y o u with llroploco, view. Dinliwm, _ REDUCED ilsos Twin Falls, noar Sawtooth can soil your Nolo and DoodDee foom. library. 2-level kite sh o u ld c o n lac i; ^ . his longcigcst com bined su it. E a s t worv o n V A J 7 44 »i'l? ^ bore land. RolsoJ:ana1 and High SchooL Bosl loca- olTrust.324-300lorinlo.i __ __ Oh- opening lo coven for tlon, 2 toths. corpotod. gas Bradley Harr, Proj a n d retu}turncd a-spade. South'refus-ru s- ♦ Q 0 7 Itch- good ciops. Twin Foils cono Officer; Divblon of patio, balh. laundry, water. Price reduced 543- loi heal, coblo TV. lull bsml. t Ing th es titrick, A third spade knockcdk e d + A 1 0 5 buemont. Upsloirs has vironm en'l: ’ • ido quick solo. Coll Merlo 543- bdrms -f bolh. 3-car garai SI«°month!*'i423"wnmw^ h S o u l •uth's ,|ast stopper and Southuth Vulnerable; Both, rogo W75orVera733-1962. Department of HHoalthoe ____ . Dealer; Soulh. a w /car pit. Above Is unlqi Rent proieclion wllh yoor , 'a n d Weifaellaro, «uld coicount-only eight top winners,ers. -The bidding; - Rea estate sludio/.apl. With panoram loase. Roloreneos required. S ta lo h o u s o ; Bolso, Bol He took3k the losing clu b finesse in viows -f- Norm skylightsa r ROBERTJONESS Anolhor quality A ond W ' South West Non idaho 83720. Phone0 (209)(2 sc a rc h1 o of number nine and West irih E n st ------baths. Surrounded by 9/ proporiy. Call Armstrong 334-4090. I N T P.1SS 2 NT'JT ■ P a s s (BO-Ho'mea ForS ale acro orolossionaliy lan ^ Co. 733-5200 or 733-9300. - took h isis sspades fo r o ne down. ------scapoo lawn & gardeartd------Proposals Irom p ;h's plan was not as farsight-iht. ■’’v5s P a s s , A CLASSIC-2-story rostorocprod. Water Irom your own woll W of specllve contractors,s «« S i 2 balfis, 3 bdrm s *, sale c Sm'J: 840 ACRES boro lond NWfotor of BUHL. 2 BDRM HOME. All ’ lie or rigatos by timod sprlnklor oloctrlc, garden spot, bo accepted by Iho0 Dlvi-D cd as Itit Icould have bCcn. since thcthe Opening lead; SrS p a d e fiv e trado, t61.500, 734-7105. ___ Spaco lor pool 4 court. . . Buhl. All of port, hot water slon up to and Includlluding. g a m e is cold'regardless of wheree r e ------— uris’ POICll-Terms. 733-3983,____“ posturo, cleaning ond dam­ BEAUTIFUL 4 bdrm. 2 batbath Numerous extros. Plea: age deposit. No Inside pots. J a n u a ry 20,1984. th e keyy kingsk m ig h t bc. BIO WITH THE^ E A C i i homo In choice N.E. oreiarea. conUct Owner. 883-1(04.joso ^ ------...... Call 543-5004. -______• -PUBLISH: Thuradi Family room, rock llroplaec'lace. -, :rick two, instead of takingtn g — C3^Acre«ge&Lot8 H o CHARMING 2 Story Vlc- ‘D eco m b o r 27, Fridi 12-29-B drapes, woter soltoner,. gagoa ...... amond finesse. South should lurnanco with AC, garag ' CHOICE 33 Acres, Closeo il to torlan, 3 bdrm. 1^ bath. ------D ocom bQ r.28..and.SatB; ...... 'i l” "; S o u th h o ld s:—...... Iwo' diahw ashor,' w /d hookup, _____ day,Oocember29,193'1984. developp a second clubl'win'ner byb y _ ------door oponor, auto sprinkfonk& r' Rb'diicod to *14.500. 2 bdrr .B uhl, Farm It or subdivide ll.. syslom, foncod yard, }69.50'9.500 1 bath homo with 24' xdrm 6 A laady Into six 5-scre 4 lyinIwo lOBso-optlon. *345 monlh-f g-aHow-club-to-dummy-Weate a t------______— A— anop_fi!fi_zQnQtLnoaf_Mr, eo' 1-5ocM)parcol8. CurrentlyIpo. In *150deposil.P M C 7»«M .. w ins and an continues spades but ▼K9-5 2 ossumablo F.H.A. rnor- moi merclal activity, Estato nor. CLEAN 1 BDRM HOME, ; in e ♦ K B ■' igage. Rilntro* HomesI 73i734- ■ anxious Ib llquidalo. Owlor!_ carpotod. No pots. *150r South hoiholds up one round. He wins 324-1248. ■ ■ . - • ___^ ^A nnouncem enie n ts lho lia. _+'9 8 4 2 BMP or 733-0043 ovenlnga.a. JOS. m onth. *75 doposll. Call Ird spad(? and tries the dia- BEAUTIFUL HOME In oast eas Cornor silo noar city pai JEROME lot. 50x125. Treos.mo 733-S303. •______- • — m ond firfinesse. This loses also butbut North Smith location 3 bodrooms 2 bathbalh, Sharp 2-slory geomolilaik. Sot up lor mobllo homo.L _ CLEAN 2 bdrm. *185 por . — the defcnfense is through. East has non o 3 V ? lovoly. kitchen, onclosoiosod stylo homo. 3 bdrms. Ollie 1' *8195.324-545801324-4396. month .f deposit and heal 4 patio between masteaster balhs. In good eondltloi lights, 430 4ih Stroot Nonh, ■ ------0 ^ W ^ F o u n 7 - -spades-:-and-South has his ninein c oom. Assumo *29,500 8 \^ S ..I!? V NEW ON MARKET led Call 733-7857 alter 5;00om, bodroom 4 dining room '%'V 4 bdrm. 2 bolh, family room ------tricks. ANSWER: Four hcarUirts. Continue the plus an assuam blo VA loanloan. loan. *52.500. ,nor CLEAN 1 BDRM, carpet 4 40 yoor aluminum sidingding. on 2V, acros. Nice healed CHECK DAILY/ W hatt iif East had held anotherier pre-empt, hoping to makem. U difficult shop, barn. *72.500. OwnerU75 drapos, appliances lurnlsh- >ld. wllh clly waler and a wellwoll. AMERICAN REAL ESTATE od.Nopots.*175-fdop.Call IT sp ad e? TlThen the spades would haveive - for thc opponents to bid ' *68,500, APPRAISAL r p , anxious. Call Merle 543-5075 FORCURRENT. orVoro733-1982. ^ 3 g £ ______IQ been 4-4•4 and thc defenders wouldif d Sonil hrldRr (iuosii(in» lo ThThi- 1>() Ilo. (Across from Court House, J COMFORTABLE 1 bdim with HOUNDPOUND y 7M M 60 h a v e SCO!cored only two spades andn d 12383. Ralla«. Tcxai 75225,, wWllh Nclf-.J(litr<'%soJ. ESU N G ER REALTY •' w ashor 4 dryor aroo, clean. 73»«80of733^ •” ROBERTJONES NEWS tw o kingsngs, not enough to beat thcfjQ mampcd rnvolnpc for reply -;— Doug Vollriier, Broker *200 * doposlt. 248 3rd Avo REALTY N^no.pots-PM C73^._ BUY&WEARALIFGTIME g a m e .- Bitterroot Dr.,N.E. Twin'■h MsryAkRerman ,, , 784-M* LICENSE iyrKtir.f 6 year'old S bdrm. 3 balh S882 643-8222 FOUNDOOGS shop, lols ol oxtras. $83.60< DOOS______= COZYi CLEAN NOWATTHETWINFALLSILS' makeoller.734;4956. ___— Lowell WlllB-7TT;v7r73MaWW ------ANIMALSHELTER1 I------^------____ BY OWNER; Boaulilul Rlvoi M «^ 039^B u6lne83 Property _ Wriot 0 woy to start Tho Now ______LOCATED; 139 6TH AVE,;.w W .______• Bank. 3 bdrm, 2 ' ^ ball Year In ono ol our cloon now Hoyburn. Phono lor appl I, Komol wHB oil .tho op- - ^ 007—JobsoflntefMt • 007~^(obsol Intorost - 01S-Sltuetk)na Wanted ippi -d o w n ;A e « W e « ^ ^ m ^ ^ ^ 9 Selected otfe .'878-3372, 7 super roioll location on U,S. pliancos lurnishod, Foncod PART TIMETp N W0ii’t0d“ 3 — TRADE 5 Acres near BuhlI jIc- Highwoy 30. Jim 543-4371, cnn bock yards, underground 1. Shophord. malo. blacKick i . ■ ^■3 ReaufflaarWord Procosainging HOME Z'OFFICE cTo'anrn'o,^ng. CHOICEACREAGES.S Houso In Twin Falls, c 10 4 ovonlnos por week, 3-113-” Prolossional. Froo lipa, Also ollorallons, 734-9705. oi ' 'S ' FOR LEASE OR SALE: 2.600lan. sprlnklor systom. *300 to ' ^ . lan, . shllt. 734-8845 or apply In ■ or aSpaclous S bdrm homos or on Lewlslon area, 208-733-1954. ;fal. * 3 5 0 - f * 1 7 6 d o p o s ^ ^ - - - '^1" proven results. . 734-8701709 mossaoo 734-8527,______1,3 acros Easl ol Klmbotlyotiy. 54 sq It. 2 story historic man- 2. L8b,(omale.Bold. person, 640 Filer Avo West. — slon. 2onod commercial, 3. Shophord, black, milo.0. 007-Jobs Of Interes! Nood ~ ' a reliableibio Fruit iroos, borrles. garder ___ PHONE SALES. No experl- n housokoopor? Have rols.Dls. spot, good lorms, T42. downtown Twin Falls. Lease^oii___— —' 4. Torrlor. molo, blond. • - I high once necessary, daysr " & - t h b SS t'S kio 9, Lab X, malo, Brownvn ,A ANOHIOOILCO.ollershIc ;75. For intorviow 734-5784. ___ •1 Acre Ranchotto lust < — Wo hove Four 3 bdim units ■ ' Income, plus cash bonuseuses oves. Gorn up 10 I5/hr. CaUCall Salary *1272 to '*1475 black. M aintenance & ropair,sir, TUTORING In My Home-r i . miles Irom town. Lovely new lo* conslsllng ol fenced bock e. Shophord X, malo, black,,.i,. bonelits io mature personon In 733-5303.______4 bdrm homo, elllcloni"onl WENDELL For loaso- New Twin Falls aroa, Comm(5S/e Iroatmont plant pumps,ps,. Cortlliod Toaeher. grades 300 yard, undorground sprinkler whllo. sslon. REAL ESTATE LOAN REP nb- 1-8. Call 733-5246.______kitchen, 2 fireplaces, prettyreity WHAT A SHAMEI Eldorl , ISOO sq, II. building, good^ systom . doublo cor gorogo, - ■ building malnlonanee pro- pn United Security Mortgago m otora, vatvoq, olc. Plumb' ?i. '"O-' mechanical and olec. - - yard, terrllic lorms, T38. coupio m ust sell Iheiorly locollon. 538-8487. 2 lull baths, utlllly room, ond _ Lots ofC ftrlsimai Puppies,' .ducts salos. Regardless)s iol Company Is expanding Its oe- WILL DO House & Ollico'‘.'0 •Nearly new homo onn «5 boaulilul homo Ihey hav oxporlonce. Write M.l trical knowledge required.Bd. Cloaning. Exporloncod-with oil kitchen oppllances lur- ^ Como i Sool M,F, residential lending dept and Prior exporionco holptul. In. acros, 300 Irult troos. amplenple kept In p e rio d conditiorave 043-Vacatlon Property nishod. *375 lo *400 * *175 Road, American Lubrlcam:anis is seeking motivalod Loan In- roforoncos, 423-5405, walor, good lorms. Lovoly large kitchen, ^ * Co.. Bqx 426. Dayton. Ohi ']• doposll. rofs roquirod, Call 73»«e0ext2»4 ‘ Ohio Rops lor our Boise, Twin£ “1 ------bodrooms and aitatcho“ "i ST. GEORGE AREA RV ___ Falls 4 Idaho Falls Branches hod p a r k , own your lot In •J'’® -Twin Falla. P.O. Box 1907, ROBERTJONES5 garage. Luxurious carpetin “A AURORA PROPERTY MGT Bocauao Dogs aro Prouohl requires exporionco wllh a OV CtlT-BuslnessOpptya. and dropories. Jltlracilvllno Utah's Sun Belt, Latgo Pad..Ty 2S3S KIMBERLY RD • * mortgage Company, a & Il« or r ,lvS lawn, utilities. Cablo TV In Avory hour and SOLDfe'”o'r‘ o ...... ? / Equal Opportunityilty A good rolurn on your In. REALTY yard completely lonced an. 734-8370or 734-1488 .- DESTROYED attor 45 houraJura, bank. Sond resum e 10 Unit­ ) covorod patio. Sellers loliand oval'- Club houso. Call Col­ ed Socurlty Morigago Com­om Ernployer.______^ vostm onl. Woll socurod. 7 3 3 ^ o r 5 4 ^ ^ loid Iect 801-268-9382. — C0ZY1 BDRM HOUSE ' — ploaso call or visit lho pouni m McCoya 784.2066.______mo 10 price this proporiy lo Slovo, refrigerator, 1 block dally to chock whoiner Iyov Z r CONFIDENTIAL pany. Box 7588. Solso IdId* WELL ESTABLISHE'bFIrm — a oulck salo and I hovff- il’ e 83707. Or conlact Eilc Mur- hos an opening lor Expoii-Iti- BE YOUR OWN BOSS CLOSiNQ^STr _ from Bluo la k e s Mall, no • pot has beon plckod up. UTftli BOX NUMBERS oncod outside solos porson, only*32,500, Hurryl ir s 045-M oblle Homea rm. p e ts. *175. 734-5540. . Is nol an up-lo^dale llsl roll 208-344-4884.______}n. Jo in Dynamic Inlornalional>nal Js all you need to assumojmo — Prolor olllce products expo-50- Sorvico Company. Full train-Bln- this J36.000 F.H.A. Loan. 3 Buillmoro 12 X 80 2 bdrm.100 FREE RENT-Nlce carpeted 2 - Mixod dogs aro hatd^ ti The Timos-Nows conncnno, AN NEEDEdr Expeilence doscrlbo. como to Iho poun( ■'’« rienca, salary :+ commls-■Is- lno with managomonilont bdim s. 1 bath, lully carpotod HAM LEn REALTYf-v wllh appllancos. In Camoo bdrm •trailer In Fllor, only . 3und discloso tho Identity ol anany necessary. Prelerrably“l y alon. car allowance and pio-10- a ssista n ce . High earning lo soo II your pel Is ihoro SS' ICU-CCU or ER. 3-4 shllis ilng_wlth drapes, good slarloririor (!8 yoars otH onost Service, *145 m onlh. 1st 2 weeks Iree advertiser using a Do lilts loctQd . torrltory, Sondnd. polonlial, \ Excruslvo ter- ter­ homo in Twin Foils. Call OFFICE ...... 733-407 ENDOFYEAR to responsible person; Rofs. Como and pick oul a puppi number. However, readerdors POf May Increase or lull grown doo> the] rosum o; Attontlon Saleses rltory. Ambitious individualsjals 314^ 2^aliO f7;0^.m ,_____ Joyce C o t a '...... 73347BSIS SPECIAL »h. no o o ts.C all 326-5687. '"’y Intoroslod In a poslllon1 ol-oi later, Shllt rotation required,f®?' M onagor, P,0, Box 1100,00, oniy. Call Jam es Loir at 1- Davo H sm len ...... 733-403 would lovo lo havo a homo. ivolj Salary commensurato with ’ ** Duplex. Good locallon. Only 787 1985 Brooklleld 3 BR-2 Bath.’O': LARGE, sunny, spacious, lerod. but doslrlng to avol Twin Falls, Idaho 83301.01. 800-824-7613. Exl. 691._____ >030 House siding, shingle tool, ___ sending a resum e to cortaiirtaln oxporionco. Call or wiite $22,000. Low down. Ace sot carpotod 2 bdrm. apl. Good ooadlino closos January 7. FOR RENT OR LEASE: *** WHy1 i¥ n T? wTTon you cai all oloct. Dellvorod ond sot LONq I e IQE COAT Loststat a companies can do so byad'fd- S 'tlno County Modical s | - ______location. Will Quallly for - Jerom o Mooso Hall or Plz:i thn Conter, PO BOX 927, Halloy. Yollow Station, Station 01159 — own-o-new 3 bdrm.homocon li Ireo. As low os 10S down. Idaho Housing rontal. *265, ’Izza drosslng your rop1y~to ttii - 4th Ave South, 733-3266.___ Twin Falls, Kimborly or FilerJ In undor *300 por month, Company. Docombor 15. IS boxnum bor& placlngltlnain tn >0 83333. Telephone; 20b-2oS^ ...... ENERGY EFFICIENT 733-8437.______.; Call 3 2 4 ^ . ______788-2222, Locatod 10 milos SILENT PARTNER to Investost *37 per monlh is all . the . . FHA 238 FINANCINClor. *21900. Noat 2 bodroom. Walk to addrossod to O OS-Sales People • AVAILABLE, Monthly poyNG LOST I Adverllslnising 'a a S u n V a l l e y ^ ______In a Fantosllc Oppoilunhy.'hy. ownor ol this lovoly homo shopping centers. Acre lol. K ~ Tooled Plan. Already havoovo eponds lor. Hoot and Elec- menls .is low a s *315. will>ay- BROCKMAN'S $250plus*100doposlt,. In Twin Falls; Mon's glassot ts o s ' Managor.}ws. The TEXAS Times-Nows OIL COMPANY '7,1 down paym ent ol *1425 nes. PO Box 546, Twin Falls.I. IDIE n eed s mature porson lor O1O-Prof088lonal salos- woridwlde, unllmiiedlod triclty. Tho olflclont oarih MOBILE HOMES In black caso.-sllver frames ,,''h Limited Financing available Call733-84a4,______83303, along with a notinoto short Irlp surrounding Twinwin Services prolil potenlial, Wrlle Box3ox stovoand lava rock suriound 4 miles N. ol Perrlne Bridge. - 1084, Twin Falls. Idano 63303303~K‘oeps the GREAT ROOM INTEREST RATE AS LOV FALLS...... LOST on Bluo Lakos.r r ; llstlngihe componlos youudo di Falls. Conlaci customers, AS 4%. JACOBS CONOW, T J= X jll734^e7or43M 787. n " '; not wanl your roply lo reachach. Wo iraln. Commission“,'®J HOME NURSING 4 THERA-A- or call 208-734-8214. _ snug on Ihose cold days. 3 .PROFESSIONAL Docember 26: Spoke Whoe ion PY p.ovldod by Idaho Home10 ------?,• 3 - STRUCTION INC, 733-79003N- FOR SALE OR RENT: 1966 ,.“2 II the advorllsor Is anyoni■one building malntonanco pro- bdim s. 2 balhs. 1,350 sq ll, 2 ) Marlotle 10x55. 1V4 bdim,nd: REALTORS Covor ^ for l9ao T-BIrd, Hoalth and Hospice Borson- • cor garage. patio. REWAI^DICall326-5nly Unglord Sons Constructloi Band. REWARD OFFERED. has Box 789. Ft.-Worlh.TX 76101.i'"- oxygon. For Inlormatlon call S57.900.1231 Parkway Drive. 423-4441 lor Inlormnilnn 1973 TAMARACK 14x70. Calt734-«43.______ol Idaho Falls. Idaho ha; Pl- 734-4061 or visit our olllco In. ovory phaso ol Invesimoni stovo xie lrlg . clean. 2 bdrm.[?'■ NEWLY REMODELED older : — aquirod Ihe Ford Hoavy Dui]3uiy TRS ReaumS' and Joblob lho Social Socuriiy Bulldlno., opportunities, especially?i?y SABALA&ROYREALTY Ibarnrm oke oiler. 324;225L homoot212Llncoln.3bdim. . LOST: Man's Slzo 40 C(?»|-:0»l--.T(uck-Daalorshlp-&-are-trj-tn—Plic«iiiint-S«rvle*(l08-6in- ■ thoso Irom oul ol atalo or of.ol- 73W321 " family room, gas heal, ap- • ------LlghVBergeVHip-Longih'^gih need ol Good amblilous koyko) Avo. E. Twin Falls) will be forod by a porson doing _ 031—Out ol Town pliancos, *350 por monlh * ' Shoop wool-trimmed. At l ite r .______opon lull tlmo boglnning . businessoutola “ forI ale' b y o w n e rI" doposll. Call G udrun-at Harold Mink Funorsl, Im­Irn- f truck salesm en ilo u t s ld t JlOO Jan.J.Wecurrortllyhavoloblob All hours, all agos, Mon thruu local molel or hotel, 4 bdrrn. 2 bath, nlco NW loc.'low ®32--Bjim-FilerHomo8_ R e n t a l s W estorn Roalty 733-2365. ■ > manuel Luthoran Church.'C''- pans salesm an. openings. For mote Inloima-na- S at, LITTLE REO School3l Wo suggest you consultlull Owner will saciillco at bolow S8 Ptoaso return. 733-4345. ” NICE 2 bdrm with washer 4 - __ Musi be oxporloncod. Soncend lion call7S4«<5ore7»0444,M, houso. Call 734-M35. _____ rnaikoi valuo. Assumable dryer oroo. applloncos, utIH- i • L ST: In vicinity ol S. Adoll,3011, Rosumo to: David Steed<3 8S WANTED: Healing & .AAir Ir Any ago, Anytime, but Fri.•( fho Bo*or**Bus?no3s Bureau,au. Loan, Reduced, to *49,000.mo! 033-Wmbei1yrHan8en ly room, *225 *100 dopos- '- . Fllor. Malo Irish Setter nam*lam- Assoc. Inc., Attn; Spencc"SO Condlilonlng Repair Porsonion nighis i during day Sat.t' Idaho Consumor Allaits or Cyi.734-956^______OSO-FumlahodHouaes It. no pots. PMC 7 3 ^ 8 6 8 .. . , od Duko. REWARD. Bud Loit, 3905 North yollowsloneone J Service Person, Must bo Drop-lna wolcomo. 733-4314, ask lor a Iroe pamphlet and Haslam.3;ft-5691.______'"'I Grac. 2 story 4 bdrms. East^ > \ 034-Jerom e Homes “ NICE 1 bdrm.. W/D, Apol.,el. NICE 2 Bdrm Houso In coun- ' Hwy. ldahoFatls,IOe3401.oiI. or exporiencod In all types ol - Information liom lho oroa. *35.000. Easy flnanc- “ 4 Calfl-600-482-3324. ol MAKE PLANS NOW lor New" Attorney General’s Con- now carpot. Garago. Rel. Iry. Fireplace, lorge goraoo. ' LOST; Female Gold Lab. 4 __ equlpmeni, must hgve ownwn Years Eve. WIII babysit in my Ing. Ace Realty 7 3 3 ^ 7 ___ S aSY ASSUMPTION ol 12S— required. *225.733-4944. months. Glue collar. "Sara". ' sum'cjr ~ garOot' spoco. no pots. *300 ra". Dopondablo pari lime holplotp tools. Only quallligd por-or- homo. Call 734-5449. ■____ on HOUSE FOR SALE on 2 llxod FHA loan, 4 bdrm ^ per monih doposlt. Call • Roward. 7 3 3 ^ ? . 733-??97, lor Motor Routo. Call 324- sons need apply. Wages Proiocilon Division. h , homo. lull basomont. Squoaky cloon 2 bdrm Old Rock School Houae ocros. 3 bdrms. 2 balhs. 733-3841 or 733-7141. LOST: Wallet containingilng S031 keep Irying. *______commensurate upon expo- Stalohouso, Bolso, Idaho *34.900. By ow ner, Lovn Mobilo. Storm windows, Quality Learning Day Caro, 63720. PhonD 334-2400. well. Call mornings 324-7432. ow inost utHs.np pots. 733-8234.r ' NICE 2 bdrm home.In Filor. • Veterans card. Social Socu­)Cu- ICU/CCU RN NEEDED ■|u. IM. rionco. Send lesum o to P.O. down. 324-1246. .. ooy Box 2332, Twin Falls, ■ Cost no more, 324.2155. - Full bosomont. lully . riiy Card. Please return1 10lo MEDIATELY. Conlaci Jody LEASE OPTION carpolod. W/D hookup, nice. < ' 42& Main Norm. T.F. or con-;on- 2auha. Personnel Dlroctor,tor. WANTED; porson to lood A 018-lncomePfoporty 010-SltualloneWanted ^ Owners are desporato and 05^-U nfum, Houaea foncod yard, roforoncos ro--' lact Tho Pollco Dopatimont.nt, Bingham Memorial Hospilal.Hal. milk dairy hord. Must bo would consider o Loaso Op­oJ?. 037-Farm9& Ranchos 5" ' qulred. Coll 829-5713,_____ >atk 98 Poplar, Blacklool. 10 EXECUTIVE HOME lor ronl LOST: Doc. 27 on Soulh Park ID very dopondablo & havo re­re- EFFICIENT, . Reliablee 020-Money To Loan_____ tion on this almost now 3 or loose. 3200 Sq. Ft.. 5-fof NICE 2 BDRM. by Lynwood Road'1 black Weldor’sC ’3 83221, 785-4100, E O E . ___ cent oxporionco. Call 586-38- Housecloanlng avallablo, bdrm. 2 bath home locatod“ ^ ROW CROP AND DATrTe S, 2M6 bolwoon 7 & 10 omm Call known,ploaso contact Marklork Sond rosumo lo Salosilos ^ * • Burloy, pump. Irrigated. ,si 2 FILER HOUSE. 2 bdrm. new-;oll utilities, Avollablo Jan. 6,. . B‘UY"o7'SELL~'ica7 ostaTo 2 ly remodeled. No pots. Coll_ Call 734-5778,______, WolU, feW IK . Maekay -or Managei, KBNY Y97. 1104104 ^ contracts, mongjgos andS3 G.S.R. pivots, No buildings. Call colloct, 40&.24&-1319 dur-Jur- 12th Avo. S.. Nampa. ID „■ ^ Adapiod to all crops, readyIS. eves. 326-4473. ~ _____CO. SMALL Comlortablo 1 bdrm , Oqods ol Trust, at discount,inl, QEM STATE REALTY lor poialoos. Call Federal Ino holidays.______83651. EOE. •> ,M cCova 734-2068. dy FOUR BDRMS. Firoploco.et. Homo, *125-*150. 501 5th S t.. . - 7 3 « 4 0 0 Land Bank. 678-3518. roi *265. 498 Jolforson Slreet. E.and266Jaek9««ir7^440; ' SHELTIE COLLIE, lomalo.alo. ______— . * v S Four»d In N6 soction ol town,wn, MAINTENANCE Porson ‘lor lor V . ^ • Coil 734-1932. ------.Call 734-9556. 30 unll apt complox. Gonoialual 'V . malntonanco knowloQgo to- — QUirod. Call 734^7327 Monday./ay. - . OOft-Pe'r80nali>~...... thtuThut3aay,10lo12.___ ^ ^ Y ii H M I * A ^ ' m anaqf,5j r a i n 'e”e J K * J OppotiunMy 10 earn J300 pcr r a i ...... -.1 A L C O H O L IC S ■■•• wook lo st.itt (commission).K' ------ANONYMOUS------Manaoflmon t.o o siiiQnS-nQwOH ______n ------Call73»-«300 , •- Uvailabio. Exporloncod managors t^avo opportunityEL___ \ — i m m — ' m a s abovo (commlssion^^ Call:oii A Problem Is not a problemlem 733-5618. Equal Opporlunltylity ' our Home or Busint iervice Needs B whon sharod. Mania/ Hoa/Murn Employot.______less Repair and Ser Assocljl/on. Spm to 7am..24 24 OFFICE POSITION. Pari.ilmomo houra on wookonds.______now. full time latoi. Appli-Dli- TIMES-ES-NEWS t, Borlha Christine Scruggs,iQs, cam must bc noat and navo'vo CLASSIFIEDADADVEHTISING---- ,-v ^ will rtol be responsible lor Tor good, olllce skills. Sond T'* p h o n■JE e :733-0931 - - any debts mado by Donaldlald . resum e to. P.O. Bo« 2466,-68,• . ; G’^VELlTOPiOPSOIl ' PTUMBrN ScruogsasolOee,i7,l9S4.^ Twin Falls. ID 83303. . _^VERTISE W~QANDWELDINQ .■ .'.ADVERTISE - ______LfVETONIQHTl...... -L 'T Z Z T ~tots,otcTYo'uhi »n's Plumbing, ------— YOUR ^ Mala ^Exotic Dcncere -f ftL T Y ___ deliver. North*rthwest Crone ' '££025215t-i_WoIdlng_Now,______■■ "S E R V IC E S P E a A L iiriopalt;733^24 ~ SER g VIC E SPECIALTY Stago Hypnotist Son Park. *^ ...... ,: a d v e r t i s e :.: . 7:;_-;:.0C f7^ba Of Inlorost. J- ORY ondRlQQlng,733733-1234. _PT0je00k>i ■ INTHISDIRECTOF IN T H IS DIRECTORY variety entoriBlnmoni. Elk’a YOUR PASRooflnoai ______Lodge, T,F._0^mber 29. if service, privalo H Placed undor tho hoa'dl'rJdlng o l ' Build new. remodel, rei add dalrv orea Plaeod undor lho heading ot MO. « por person; S5'por‘p”;— SERVICESPECIAITYt ' - . • yourcholcol ■ ■ ys. drilled loads, on, Froo oslimattoatosi Call 423- in g th o Meas, ’ lood lots. Serv- yourcholeolPlac . , icguplo. CSI Students $1 oil IN THIS DIRECTORY 3419or 324-3066. with Activity Card. No pnomo MEDICAL tAE:AB TECHNICIAN Your nu will roach' Z ------— SNO M.V. area. 825-4200. . you. under 19 pleasol For rosor-or- Plaeod undor tho hoading 0/ ' PAINTINQ — ------Your ad will Teach Sidewalks 22.000 . . P ojr r t l i n n o . lamilios ovorvdov and ^OWREMOVAL lamlllos vn.. ovoryday and thi vatlons call BTa-m o.. _ yourcholcol roaullo will amaze you,DU, Com • Ilng. Int & oxi, drivowaysks 4 small 7 °^ friondiv 20 yrs oxp, trdU«ost. rels. Me, Lown Coroys. Kruogor Custom results t*?, will ama20 you. Call LOSE WEK3HT NOWI Hoibs loday ond ono ol our frio today and one of our Irlendly o l Life. Call 32ft-494a or 734-J t. Your ad win reach 22.OOOW Contact: P«rioilonnoIJlm Evans Ad-Visors will help y oDu u »v(«rd Everett Sponcor.S2L,3?4^057. TWEESER 9552.______I families ovoryday and the your a a so that It wllwill bo - PIPETHAWlNQ ERVICE- ■ ------KAd-Visors ! will help you word ^ results will amazo you. Call 22------Tree 4 i your od so that It will bo ' PREQNANT-NEED HELP? S ; 3 2 4 - 4 3 0 111 I E x t . 2 8 3 . mostolfoctlvoondbrlnoIno you Quick Econorrnomicoi, D.C. Ing. Froo oShrubbery trimm- you:m osl olfocllve and bilna you ; j[. today ond ono ol our friendly ho results you are looking loo Machine. Sonlot Free propnancy ' testing Ad-vlsora will help you word nlor discounts. Jim 's Troooost.Insured. . moeIho results you arejooklng ; available. Call Pregnancy 3rd lor. your ad so that It will bo year's 01 sorvicodee, 734-2050. TREE SER00 Care. 734-1464. lho ' ' Hotline & Crisis Center 734- m osl olloctlvo ana Bring you 5RVK3E______lof- 7472.24 houraaday, l E I M E D I C T S . 73a^)931 ■ ' Ono call - Wl — tho roeults you aro looking EDICAL CENTER ; ^ ^ d o it aill Jjm olaL1 ’shrubs lopping 4 73M931 YOU CAN EASILY Classlllod. 733^ ■ W ^ B r^ 7. : Freo esi. John • Control Wt, slop tobacco, be H lINCblNAVENUt 1733-0939,734-4365. calm, study, hypnosis, Call IDAHO B3330 Johflanyllmo. 324,7281 ■" __ 733^)931 Saturday, Oococember29.1D34 TImes-Ne>-Newa, Twin Falla, tdaho B-7 Renntals-Meerchandiiise . 01^51-067

f,064-Unft(ni.Apb. (073-iSewfnfl4Cnft8 j054-Unfum, Apis. 054-Unfum. i Apts., 0058-Office Rentals - .(Duplexes & Duplexes & Duplexes ■ &D0pl6»es • NEW OFFlCe COMPLEX - ALL ELEC. 2 bdrm. duplex. A* NICE 7BDRM «7/flrepla(e. Plush Shades ATTRACTIVE i &flfm. i '2 BORM.- carpel, drapos. 22 ..BDRM Garden Apis-. P '• No pots. $323. 733-23S3. or basement. t 242Vi Carnoy. , I compuieiarotwoT^llclonf . Kimberly. .Senior Citizen 734-4721.alters. ^ $$230. Call 734-9075 tMor 6pm I range, rofrlgoralor. W/D Wendell. V Closo to shopping ci housing. Brick, solar sunin hookup, garage, no pels. 6.I School, Rent b a sed on In-• hi hoating. excellent parking. room s. Rent according to . d e p required. 733-6169. come. c Basic,ront Jl90. Ran-• 4! 450 s q lt or 1200 10 5100 s q lt I Incom e. Call «23<223.EHO. . 2 bodroom upstairs apart- choVorde « Apts 536-6244. alal 415 Addison. Call 733-0106 CUTE 1 bdrm brick duplex.; 073-Sewlng4Cr«n8 OTJ-Sewlnfl&Cfifts | mont. Partially lurnlsned. EHOI 01or 733-7849.______$165. TT»r»« C Property —r-r • ------c5OFFICE SPACE availablo In Martaaar»7a*<8Sa ^ ^ | tho First-Intorslato .Bank llffi ' » 058^Rooe moni complox. 2 baihs. lurnlshdd.$200 |J 4 $75dopos- & relrlgeralor. Large brick;k [11 It. Call 734-1740------• 2 2 Comnjerclal buildings on , M . .-Main Aye. South 61 Eait, - Apt Complex, very clean, rolrigoralor" Ineludod. tn- VERY \ NICE carpeted 12* U'' m vory quiet. 833 Shoshone - block & 1 block (rom mall, houso laundry- laclllilos, wldo v in qulel Fllor location.' 1.200 < s q ll £2.500 S q fl. Call Stroot. Studios, $160. Call secure undorground lighted $145. $ no oets. 326-5667. ^ 733^588 cr733.}r>dom1nlums trem ely nice 2 bdrms. Soe toto [ | ' *^ H ^ '~-= am onltlos. No pols. For fPark In Twin Falls. 543-5790. appreciate, $295 * doposll. f] _ _ m a t u r o o ^ u 1 ! ^ _ ...... 3 , _TOWNH0USE__UNlT_Fof______. ■WOOLCN'T t ) \ i GET A 6IG - Call32<^iaor324-7204. '_ . 2 BDRM TRAILER. $85 p e r - I 6iGSER CROWD monlh * space ronl, no, Ront. One ol tho more •IFTDU SOLtJ ropcofwH v' t': JEROME: Modern 1 bdrm ■. [pels.Call 734-5716.9-5pm. desirable g living unlis-2 - fully -carpotod,—ap- - ...... ----- . . . r- bdrms, 2 baths. spacloua’Ilv------> - 5 ACRES W/1B61 Sahara. 3 j; n c es & drapes furn, MOKTBTANO. HMyouf cvfT*Tnnl bnttidt^U* nuM It* ‘ Ing room, stove & relrlg. No X close to schools & shopp­ r ' t ' r ' ' ibdrm. 14 x 70 w /oxpando.5 pots. j. Call 733-1722.0x1241. Inl (UndT on* tnM wowont W you down-knd R‘i I 0^-Unfum.HouMs 051-U nfum . Houses ing, nalural garden selling. (Close lo Joromo, Nice. $325 ^ 9- M*vlelM«drnsmeMorpb<«Mondplyweod. SM: l« ■ I por monlh. 503-889-7044. - airuiilltlos oxcopi electric^ ijM Jt lAcnn. Com put*. inu* 060~Waret)ouse/ ■ ' HANSEN'N^wly" romodolod A BORM HOUSE, pasturo.fO. tV.$192/mon.EHO 3240464.i .o«ln9«>dM»mt*»in»ifweB.»W« ^ locJ|U^|ipi.a ^ . 2 bc)rm. roliiaorator & slove, .. ~ Storage corrala. Rofofoncos. $500/ LAURELPARKAPTS MctutfovM* w< twyino •«> wer 3 BoWm OUPLEX, All oloo- : 058-6fflce Rentals , no p o tS .tU S . 423^283. _ m onth. Coll 733-5602. g, Ne.3»<0-ZU.»5 , FOR RENT or Loaao: 3500 - . 1 & 2 bdrms. carpot. drapos, trie, rolrigoralor, stovo, w ro ,EXCELLENT Olllco Space I InljKIMBERLY* Llko now 3 6 ROOM HOUSE. 5W mileslos dishw asher; range, fofflg., hookup, disposal, llroplaco. I sq. fU Storage Space. No bdrm. 4or Docembor ronl Iroo! ■ sanitation paid, no pots. $325 1 Locaiad'135'M anwolirTwin ------3o p, 733^9^2______2nd Avo Wesl £ 2nd SlrootH Falla.? 734^23, - - m onth. Call 733-2557. ______7 U 4iaa ______. .por- month-4-S150-aoposlt. ;Wosi. (across Irom "Old ^ Call 734.7939, 7.9 p.m. ' JEROME. Quiat noighbor* - LYNWOOD MANOR, 2 BdrmIn ’ Pvca*t»sTObc J l 11,1 ( ~ ) € I c£ Timos-Nows Bldg.) PMC nooO. 2bBrm , S175/monlh++ ■' .052-Frm-Apl&Dup. ' apt." Gfoai for single or cou-j: PutjreurmenvT -* 1“| 3 Sludio aparimoitls. 1-$95 ;73M586.______■ cleanlr>gdop.Calt324-«l93. Uh plo- Call 7330669. Add tlesjncc io inj loom with walor and sanitation fur- ,FOR LEASE: Approx. 2.000 | 7h A warm, cozy Sludio wllh dumsiic Auslinn jhatfM' LARQE.3 bdrm. 2 bath wllh charm, Gootfloc„ $160com-m- N.E.,AREA-2 Bdrm Duplex. nishod. 2-S150 all ulilltlos sq | ll. olflco spaeo wlin | ...... tomlly room, woll hopl, Has I ' Tl! ItifT ««l » (ortunt 10 bur. r«l • ' furnlshod. Three C Proporty ; 5 1 9 Merchandise--^------” , plole, non smoker. 734-7105.i5. Carpel, drapes, dishwasher. Iftejtie jtmpi* to Sew Manaoora 7SW66 loading docks. Campus * eOO’Og II, shop mal could t>o' ~ W/0 ’ hookup. carport. . :: s x r ^ ______-] Commons, corner ol Filer &6 . - ...... usod (or rotall oporation;n- Furnlahod large 1 bdrm ,1 .PWUMIM. Auitriin stisitn and viUnce ol 2 BDRM. BASEMENT APT. | ]o apartm ont. Utlllllos paid..Id Qoragq, Ig yd. $295 Includos Fillmore 733-4206. - , Also largo doublo garago !Ur_^.san^734_.606a_aile^.-: . 8l»»«r«*P pimi 01 solid coloi callonv shan- $165 4 dop- No pels. Call , I. OQ7-Mlscellaneous and shop.' Iargo parklr^g lol.)i Vory rflco, 434 4lh Avo W, t llluiOllMlpUnt lung, potihn. ijvre Pallcin 733-2211 or 734-6511.______IFOR LEASE: 1.054 sq fl ol- . locatod 2S08 Addison Avo,0 $ 1 8 l 733»2513asklOf Don. NEW 2 BORM OUPLEX wollill Includ* • •Mtlen 7093 ej»r-t0-(0tl0i< Oii«lion$. fIco space. ' Speclai11 GltllardSuppllea&poaliabioB & on boyinfl «nd 2 BORM, 1 balh. oquippod Eosl, $475 por monlh. CallIll IN FILER 1 and 2 bdrm apisT , Insulalod close lo C.S.I. & $2.75 loi ejch pjilein. Add tomporaluro controlledd aaloa. ai Repair, recovering, shopping. $250 por month.h. wOTKlnflwRn 50t tjch pollein.loi poilsse with oloctrlc range, rolrlg.. compulor , room, ulilltloss cues. ci Bowladromo 733-0369. Jack Warborg 733^1.daysrs starting al $110; Also 2 barm PVC. «wl Inilnic- arbago disposal, carpel, or 734-1737 ovonlnos. ■ mobile home. Call 324-6569. AvaM Immodlatoly 324-3293. - lloni lo< bulWing and handline. Stnd to; paid, lots of parking. $6155 CRAFTSMAN r 7 horso powor NEWLYRomodolod.sunny3 Allc* Biooks Ciaftt , rapes. $225-f $100 deposil, m onl|^245 4th Avo N. PMC r - KITCHENETTES AND Sleop- ;J •MIoltlurOy Sno pois. 733-8400.______Riding Mowor. usod 3 mon- Small 2 bodroom trailer.![; Ing room a, Phone 733-7754. bdrm apl. Uillily toom wimin l>M tlooll plu> ■ ' . Ihs, $599. Bannar Fumlhire Wolor and sanltatlort lur- ^ W/D hookup, rango & rolrigig Pvc-««»- (Twin FolliTlm«t-N»ws I 2 BDRM BRICK OUPLEX. Muillplooltlco sp a ce for rontIt 783-14?1.______7! iy LARGE STUOlO furnlshod. f p»ywoOdM». f^ nishod. t125. Three C Pro- furnlshod. noar K-Mart. $291 B«i 1E3. Otd Chelw«St«.. Ri« Slovo, tolrlgoralor, WfD wllh aomo storogo. $300-Will Holpolrjl ^ P.5 euble tool pgftyM aiM lLefa734^_ m osi ulilltlos paid, noar Cfly“ y No pels. 733-1659.______MO. 1MI J M.»S V Yoik, NT 10113. Pilnl Nami, hookup, walor & sanitation consider , lowering Iho ront p, “ Park. 5130 por month. Rox Paid. $250 4 $75 doposii. 317 12 Rolrigorolor/Free2or.$125;4 SMALL 2 bdrm houso, Fllor. r 0* NICE-2- bd... 2_bathri^A!l_ Addien. Zip;'Patlein Numbei. _wlth.5.yoof-lBaae. Three C, - dlshw ashor, disposal. Waior Needltcall Calalot-hnits. > posit, no pots. 326-4730. LOOKINQ FOR A HOUSE ORr " ft sowago Dd. Nico location ciochels,dolli.quills,moi« 3tiee oaiteinspiinled inside Send $2 STATELY 2 BORM. 404 7thn, APARTMENT? Call Oulllcl's.*• 3l93fdA vo.N . Call537-6671. ToOrder... 733-2940.______P- ALL CRAn BOOKS. .$2.50 MCh • 175-Auto Dealera 175-Auto Dealers j_ '1 7 ^ A u to Dealers Avo. North. S325. Call 733- 7 Nice 2 bodroom basomonl fully MlwtltaiMI and d«uil«dIpiint p> lor in»t d«ller prolxl. All ______each for pata|< and handling Vory cloan 2 bodroom- *155 $50 doposii. Calla” furnished. $295. Three C — i-'im«ii«-» r^Th«« n« Pi.idt .T 734.-0500of 734.77M.- p poiUQo (Wk). u^to^ , 134.14QulcliM*chintOullb dooa. 733-7434.______„ NICE 2 BDRM DUPLEX.< ClattKlododCratli 133TMhlon HomtQulllint s' OopartmenI VERY.CIoan 2 bdrm Houso.- NICE 1 or*^ bdrm apis.. $150^ garage, carport, appllancos, ml C <3301 - 130.SaeaterFatliloni-$li«3S-SS per month. Call 734-3653. In Box:1000 10 12 -Enitlopt PalthKOrt Qulltt R ange & rolrig.. No pols. _ a /c . Immaculate. Cioso-in10- . Blnby.OK3K 74008 Soo al 137 Oulncy, $260rkI s m a l l 1 BORM Apl. AllMl NE location. $300. >kvaliablo ' 12 'Al|l»ftt 'n‘ Doilies > O Y monlh + doposll. 734-5080. & Ja n 7. Call 734-7052.______126-Tliiitty C>altT Howcrt WENDELL COUNTRy. 4 heal. $145 + $50 dopoali. NICE 3 bdrm Duplex on i25-Pttal (hllB VAYMOIND ill Call 733-2973.______. North Blake near C.S.I. . 124.E»rCllts-n'0rnamenb bdrm. maslor balh, walk-ln 123-Stltcti 'n' Patch Quilts -CUSTOMEn SATISFAFAcfiONisounoniviNccoNcmz£nn-' clOQOts. 2 full baihs, diningin STUDIO APT- 343 2nd Ave.0. Availablo January 3. CallIII ------;— s 12 -Slull V Puff Quilts .. . — .room. Calhodral colllngs, 2 North. Hesl & waier Pd.d. 734-6263 ovonlnos.______Cny______SU'3UI«______Ztp______$1354- doposll-Call 733-2513. 120-Cioch«l TourWiidiobt lamlly rooms. 536-6487. 2- ONE. TWO. or THREE bdrm ... 11 -Easr Alt of FIswtr Crochel WHY RENH W h ^ you canin WINTER IS HERE*We payay ap ts.. unlurnlshod. No pots. I15St«4Knlt (Basic tltsu* incl) FHA Q moturo adulls prolorrod, 203 iS6 FINANCING 03 nlshed Apt. $115/monlh. 4* OHiHHAKWtWtXWTS P1..I■..MXdtlCCWyotm*______10 'InstMt Cioclid- . AVAILABLE. Monthly pay-y. 4th SIN . 733>6362.______doPOalt. 733-2733. 101'Quilt Book Collccllon 1 END l l m onls a s low a s S315. wllhIh 1 BDRM. FURNISHED;o iLEARAJNCE down paymont of S1425.5. Aporlment. $185 + doposll.11. ______;______Limllod Financing available.5i CallTSiOSgi ______I^AutoDfljIflrs _ • ■175-Auto Dealers i INTEREST RATE AS LOWW 1 BDRM.-CL6AN-WARM.;; 175-Auto Dealers 1 175-AtiliDMiira AS 4%. JACOBS CON-'*■ 660 N- Main. 110. $150. 15, 1979 BUICICK I 197{178 BUICK STRUCTION INC. 733-7900-.—~ ' $125:Catl734:i932-'...... • 1 * ^ R M . SIOVO & rolrlg.,I;- 1 Bdrm, S155; Laroo Studio. REGAL 2 DClOOR REGAIiAL2t)00R w otor' & saniioilort pd,3- $155- Ulillllos paid. Call 326- V-6, outomollc. powor stestooring. olr. V-8, outomotimotlc, powor iloorlng, $185-t-deposit. Call 734-2735. - 5373 evenings.______- ?J<3059 #3:^19 12*60 TRAILER for lonl. 1212 1 bodroom furnlshod milos South Wosi of T.F. Call!" duplox. Wator and sanitation • 32B-5410Of 733-2506. furnlshod. $175. Three C 2 BDRM In Buhl. Nowly palnlod & convoniont. $225.^ 1 DUPLEX, 1 largo Baaomonl Call 543-<236.______. & 6 main lloor kllchon opls. ^29C|7 ^ 1819 2 'BDRM with tjasomoni,I. Complole-w/Coblo-TV, $45- foncbd yard larpo kiichon,1, $65 por wook. 1201 Kimborly = 321 Diamond. $250 month +t Road, 733-6284.______dopoali. PMC733-6aa8. . 1 or 2 BDRM DUPLEXES for 1982 GRAN IPRIX 1978r8 LINCOLN' 2BDRMw/toncod backyard.i. ront. Call Snako Rlvor Auc- Availablo Jan 1. $200-f. dO-). linn 733-7754. ■ posll. Call 733-4393. __ 2 DOORt MlMARKV -loodod wllh opilont. voryvo cloon. Volour Interior,rlor, low mllo*. very cloon 2 BORM. lorgo garden, (one- Ck54-Unfum.Apts. cd yard, roforoncos,' no #3210 #3204 y pots. $240. Coll 733-5802. & DUj)l6X6S 2 BDRM. gas.rieoU 451 5th /At 1982! Prices! ATToiocirTc, woathorlred 2 Norlh. $ 2 » 4 doposlt. Call" BORM wllh carport & largee 733-2513 . . yard, 1359 S. Washington, '2 80RM HOUSE, 346 3rdd :$265 ■«■ Pop. 733-1148.oves. ^ 5 5 4 Avo.'W osi. S200/monih. CallI> ALL ELECTRIC 2 Bdrm■n 1989 734-4243_Of 734-9990.______iduplox In Jorome. IncludosiS 2 BORM.HOUSE In Hanson.1. SIOVO. rofrlgoralor, ulillly !® ly $200 por month -f deposit & i oroa In oach unit, garago. No0 refofoncos. 423-5394.______lp ols, $275 per monlh -f $150■0 1983 CHEIEVY 197f178 CHEVY 2 BDRM HOUSE. Good loca-I. '(leposlt. Available tlonigarogo.$27S + doposlt,I 'DocemborlO. Call 324-6940. no pots. 734-2494. ______CAVALIER WiVAGON CHEVE1'ETTE 2 DOOR SPACIOUS 2 bdrm. ap- Front w hoel drive, low m lloi. cloon. 4 cylinder.r. 4 itpeod, S6.000miloi. 2 BDRM. HOME. Back yard &( pllancos, laundry laclllilos. garago. Ooposil. 149 Jellor-.. carport, waier lurn.. no pola. 1^3} 99. #3225 son. Call 7350520.______$265 $150 dop. 733-6340. 2 tM)(froom 14 X 70 mobileQ Wo have 2-2 bodroom hdm o In nice iroilor park. oportm ' onis in Shoshone. $225. Thro* 0 ProportyV Idaho. Ront lor $130 and I n a g N ^ K MtrtaoafaTWBaB ' $150. Three C Propertyty k ManiQer»734«6B ^66C 6 8 1 3 ibdrm house- on Rock ' Creek. Also a 2 bdrm houso., 1 & 2 BDRM APTS. Very ______cloan.; modorn. gardon apis in nalural soiling. Convo->- STANDARD BED 3 BDRM HOME. Gas hoal.: niont localion, appliances 1981 CHEV;VY 197979 FORD ulillly room, 1B1 Wlrschlng* lurnlshod Including W ost. $245- 734-4767. — fllatiwasher! 4.- dlsposal,- 3 BDRM with full basomont.:. laundry| on promlsea.I- 2 Whec■el------§ — 3/4-T0N4J1X4 ~ - S UDPER P CAB- lir'oploco. garago,- foncodi chlldron i wolcomo, no pots. -V-0, outom otic, olr, n«-i«w tiro». 460 V-8.I. locloodod wilh option*. baok yard, $350 dopoalt.:. ront i basod on Incomo. Casa Call 733-4393-______) G rando Apis. (9, Filer, #4280 #4264 ----- 3 DORM HOUSE, bosomont. Idaho, I 326-4053. Equal Hous- Drive . small garago. $260/monlh . IngOpt^orlunlty. I ______dobosll. Call TO-7761. 1 BORM, appllancoj (ur-r- 3 BORM HOUSE. 2 baihs, (1-1- niahod. < gas hoal. new paintIt In maslor bdrm), utlllly roomn ,j & carpol, $150-f doposll. 442■2 f 6 M .■wllhallpanelinglnaide.niceB Soulh ! Locusl, PM C T O ^ 416 Kllchon, largo dining aroa,, 1i BDRM APT In 4- Plox In cm itu foncod back yard. Wf—f~'nice i quiet neighborhood,1. 0 S>okup. $275 + $50 dopos-- $220' j -i- $75 deposit 4 all lt.W p o ts ploaso. 734-6352. ulllitios i oxcopi walor. CallII ' 1977 CHE'EVY 198982 FORD 3 eORM, 2 balh on big lot Irt1 7330063 < Monday thru Fridayy or w ookends 734-6309. 3/4 TONN FF-150 ' *32i3430 *” r 7*^’ ' 2 • BDRM basomont apt In 4-i- V-Q. 4 ipood. poworr itoorlng.1 V-8. outomollclOtlc. pow er tle o rin g . air. s'a ftd ro o m , wood sfovo, Plox.I Nico qulel V rofcifiorator, slovo. garatfo. noighborhood, ' $250 4 $75 \ ___ #4253 #42§7 — -•niy^ f oncod-ya>d.-$300r-No--<}-dODoalt—f-«leclriclty-Call- __ i— 733=30S3'Mon0aynhnrFrid*y“y ~ Of w ookends 73*^309.

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078-Fum . i Carpels 082-Bu!ldlnom»1er1ala '. 090-Pets ASuppiles 037-Hay. Qrafn 4 F ^ ioS-HOrseBjulpment 1Z7-MotorHon>M ' .127-4/lotorHomM FRIGIOAIRE WASHER. Wasas GRAVEL GIANT Schaunzor malo. He KIEFER bum trailers, com- CRUSHED GRAVEL. Wo ?: HAY FOR SALE. By Ihe bale S129.00, NOW $79,00, Calna *> Neutered. Exc. pet, Prelors or ion. Localed at Boanisn paro quality and pricos. - ______./ C* (arm envlr. & loving homo. 43- Pull-Goosenock-Alumlnum. ~ 80a2 or 734-8206. . ’’j Growers In Buhl. Call 543- HiyiEN8$i I /■ ■ '•A j LX s iz e Hldo-A-Bod. 6023or 543-6090,______Farmors Excha^' n l RED CEDAR oxlorlor. IntorC-'r!a a^ s2aiaig>*- r j WANTEO: Hay to Haul: Also B37-a294orovee37-a250. or. loncing, Channel Rusticc . Only 2 Lotl-AKC rogisfered \ .... - V-groovo. Whlto Pino. Coral ■ Z wo buy and sell hay. Oalllall WE GUY £ aoll used saddles. HEREENOW t ' 0,E , Upright Froozor. 15 cu. >i Stanordshlro' Bull TorrlorV 543-6023 or 543-6090. & tack. Shop around wllh us ’ ■ lumbor. Polos, O.P. Lumber Pupploa. Roady to go, S200. Tf, last; because we wlll not be • 11. Wont fast at J249.^na » 4 - e m ______^ WANTEO TO BUY, Corn • A L L I 8 4 ' s! RREDUCED Clearance Canler. 733^ It. . Call 78a-4830. .______In undorsold on boots & sad- ^ ' ;; ROUGH LUMBER, post 4 ' sllago. nay, or whoallago. Ir> f /fe Gunderson Carpet SaJoa. 5 ONLY 2 LEFTI Adorable Spr-'f* Bllss-Hagerm an aroa. CallJn dlesl VIckerr -Western polos, tru sse s, qalv. and atorea 733.7006. " ' Starting3 > movod to 603 Bluo Lakos N. eolorod motal. 326-3131. 852-4240, At *6995 f f i ] VVir'oopi-n J;in 2nt]. H ondlinggfulliineof fu . W ( j J i ■ / Gri'-.iuinmijnt ccnior * ONLY 4 DAYS loll Til ■ tOfl-Swlne______• COACHMAN RV's5 & Rod-E-K1 om p V ons ." / :itoi;'J. II. ■ iifinh. Clcorarieo pioeo: Lava building siono, Chrislm as. AKC Lab Pups.si ‘ OOfl-Fanns For Rent ' -® 1-3-, 734-3189.al1eL5pm;___, yollow. shots. $89,733<978 FORSALE ‘ prico Cains Cleatance - FOR RENT: Double 6 H.B:B; Purobrod York brooding CentOf, 733-7111. ___ .. ParekMte&Cockatiels, , Barn, with houso & acreage.|0, Boar. Call 733-2237.______. 086-Rrewood local raised, 253 7th Ave East ° MOUKTAINHIHOME FORD HOME Eniorlalnmont conlor ' *' $560 per monlh. 324-3407. •. or Call 733-6954.______- PUREBRED Ouroc Gllla (orir Air Bqsa Highway Mountlountotn Hom e 5«7-MM olaiid, oak finish. Cloaranco:o BEAVERWOOD COMPANY: - WANTEO: 60 or more far-ar- salo. 120 pounds. $100 each. ptico S79- Gains Clearance.:e. Firowood by Iho soml or In . mable acres In the Jeromeno Call532-4104, . C entor.733-Tt11. • ___ the round, or split-ands s s 8 & s r v .„ .o „ , „ ,,> ‘—aroa - with orwlihout a tiouso, 175-Auto Dealers . 175-Atito Dealers MAT'c h ING Sola 4 dolivorod. Call 733-3266, I'll board your dog. Choil cash ronl. Call 324-5026, ItO^PoultiY A Rabbits Lovcsoat. Hawaiian Stylo,0, Dry Plno. dol. 4 Stacked. 16"'• Mlllof Konnols. 423-5^104. • , . "That's whot th'eyy pourp over everybody'si Bolh piocos only S599.95,15, splil sm . $B5: IB" split mod.i. Rog. Chosapoak Pupa, 10!° 00»>Pasture8 For Rent RHODE ISUND RED Gains Clearance Cenler,ir. S80: U nsoosonod. S55 oer 3/1/ wooka. champion blood _ Layers. Bosi ollor. Call 734- head when theyey win a big gome." • m. a m days or 423-4444. ______—- ■* ton pickup load. 733-7S04, linos, Exc. hunlor. walch;h CORRAL SPACE f o r ronl. I Your Car Or Track? NICE Stralo-Loungor.,Fabricic PINERREWOOD * dogs, family dogs, 536-2256, with 275’ lood bunki atoa. Need caah? Team up i^lh ■ Wanting To Sell Y« soQt and back vinyl arms f & . For Salo - REGISTERED . Gorman Located corner Ctoarlakos 4 claasiliod and mako a llllle “ hoadrotl. Dark maroon. J70,’O' ______^32_4.-ai9i.._ _ Shophord pupplos. Big,j," B obB arionR d.,536-2451. prolil selling Iho Itoms you BUTT... - • 067;rM l8cellaneou8 071-W anted to Trade 7W:004r______’ bravo, ond boaullful. 5 wks, - no lonoor nood. • I'm missing phonono colls1 old.326-4766.______—I, OLD 4B" Round Oak Dining 0B8-Varioty Foods ; 102-Caltlo o to show vohicio REDWOOD HOTTUB“ WILL TRADE Kimball Toblo. *200; Dark oak corner - SHIH-T2U PUPPIES, males. '• I don't hovo timo to Dual pumps, 11KW tmtcr.lief • Aqi!. tin Organ for a lato 70'j’ cupboard S200; Swivel deskt l QUALITY rod polalos.V $125, Fom alos. $150. Roadyfi ANGUS/MARQUET Cross;-w;- 112-liitBatlon______• I con't tako a trado3 d o .ln ' c ’ C,.llovoninBs;32_9.. plos, by son ol Ch.Tuxodo's . Farmers-market:e ! COLOSTRUM STARTED£0 Alum. PVC & underground, ^ LETNATIONAL/AL AUTOFINDERS ■ ...... E..TwlnFall9,~ ...... '"M ahogany Pluno. Very aoofl1°“ NOW S519. Calna Clearance:e Formal Occasion, Hips and ^ D a y -O ld Bull calvos. Callall Plpo irallor. $495, Maihors. 6 ------TROY^ILT TILLERS. Ma.,1^, cond., tiOOO, lirm.. 733-'• lem alc. 532-4192 Ruperl Chuck Pollorson. 2 North linos, aluminum main linos. 5<3-6eoa.______077-Radlo.TV4Stereo ling al s;t49-90 Benner Fur- BEAUTIFUL AKC bullll HAY & GRAIN lor sale, will^'ill., and 2Vt East of Joromo. Coll ______FOR DETETAtlS All CAlls — njtt^^7^142^ ______WHEEL cnalr,-t65; ArcaiJo-'i?.®' COLOR Tolovisions. Used, Cockcr Spanlol pupplos,3 haul.Call 934-5115.______- - 324-3331 or 324-4737,______' slzo vldoo gamo. Boothiii • . latflo,solocllon. Ftom J99.95.J5 FRIGIDAIRE' Pofijtiio'<> $100. Call 454-9348 or 326-B- HAY FOR SALE-250 Ions 0) ol OAY OLD Baby HolfQrs 4 COMP/ ’yf f o L i f T l l i 1534 Bluo Lokoi 3 40 SHC(OSHONE STREETWES ikos Blvd. North - iw/ILLS ' ' ■ _____ TwlnFnils.M, ^ (208) 7337 3 3 -2 9 5 4 Salurday, DocK o m b o r 2 9 ,1984 TImes-Noii•Nows, Twin Fnlls, Idaho B-9 Z^^i-¥ar\rmers* mttarket~Au»to m o tsv <»e' ■ I\14rl35 J

,jl«-fifnilinpl«ii»iia ia-SporliinQoodl, iH-Snonmidw ■ 124-SiK)wVehicle3 1 124-SnovViahlcie8 127-Molof Homes ■ 127-Motor Homes 1127-Holof'HiMos •* CONSIGN your guna & gunin 197S J.D, TrallFiro.. $851 « 1981 Liquid Flro 'including t iSrmiu? lMk'°»M«%OTiI colloctlohs now for “ op • 1958 Rostorod ' Bulck H BONANZA RV CENTER >V 77 21- OOPGE 360, 16.000 IJ1984 PACE ARROW lor ronl. _ -Accessories______IP Runs Excollont. 734-7717,■ Spoclal. « Witl irado lor c FOR F SALE-1980 Kawasaki c; Call 733-7072.______HnHD lenders, low wim all iiu S T SELL. INT. tio Qraln ’ . 440 Snowmobllo. Excollontt 440 f Drittor, low mlloago. oxc $2295. $^ Call 733-0135. 4380vertand ^ SiMI 24x6. $1200. INT. «55 197923' MINI, $15,000 ot cash * whool oloclrlc brakes, ® FOR SALE: 7mm Magnum.1. condilion wllh ta«p. 1,600) cond; ci 1981 Polaris W x u 1964 li POLARIS INDY 600. Hol' 67W478 j; «nlss1 plow. $1900. Lllllston'n Cuslom built. RedlioldId mllos. $1200 or trado Ior 2 ir trado (or larger unit. Call I ramps and racks. $1600. I Indy 4 1981 Polaris 340TLX. g Hours; I733-3492. . cS V Automotive va" 4.T0II culllvator. SIOOO. INT. 4 scopo & m ounts. AAA (ancy:y place horso traitor. Call 324.• 366-2596,366-7989 31 alior 6-_ _ , 5; Mon Ihru Sal9-5pm. . . yg»PyAu!oi^S??<-- io lto n m 18 In. plor«lro. $1200;; vador. vi Good shapo. $1250. 125-Travel Trailers — home. Only . 5000 mllos. .. irHE BEST JD 7700 Combino9 34" barrol. Monlo Cado10 I960 J.D. Trallflto, .$1200:-'C: ■'Cani52-4539. CLASS A MOTOR HOME lot P o rte d condition. 678-2779. 132-Auto '• Parts & ^1983 KAWASKI KX 125. Vory tho W«ut. Hm evorything3, stock. Serial No. 195. 734-4- 1981 J.D. ^ IH Iro, -SllOO: ront. 21 tt., aioops 6. 733-1027 436-9632 4; Call 678-7946. Accessories______last,las now top and. good 'Mint condition. Y otr^nd^ 5809oyenlnns/______127-Motor Homes o‘ Snowmobllo Trailor. $450. AllI 197?' / 'tUWASAKI Invador. or ollor 5pm 733-8244 y]1982 33' Allogto Motor homo. & llros. tSOO-324-2C02- i i S U l . $18,500. Ctll 737^ 'r. In excellent corid. 733-5597^ j: Seo dasalfled's business *&aor32«^1. ■ RUGER Mark II5 W bull bar- $1000; 1981 John Oooro Sporl IW 1 I MIDAS: Sloops 6. oxc •FOR R RENT: Wlnnobago 25‘. itmicro-wave w/built-ln and ar sorvlco directory for tho 1984 KAWASAKI NINJA_____ 3. rol .22 cal. aulo plslol. hol- Ono call - WO'II do It alli Flro. F S1400. Both In oxcolloni Ccondilion. Must softl $15,500. ClClass A. sloops 6. gonoialor barboquor b LoadodI 13.000 holp hi you need to get your 2X!ZX900A1, 3500 mllos, llko r stor & 2 clips. $150. 73M252>2 Classllled. 733-0931. ^ condition. Call 438-5383. . FIRMICall734-2302. F &4 AC 733-1056 or 734-3383. mllos, $42.000.934-4375. home hj sh lo sh a o a .______noinow. call 733-7365 ;USED EQUIPMENT' o»or6:30p.m. MOCoso...... ^ ' 504 IH ...... *2100» 175-Auto Dealers. '<75-Auto Dealers 1175—Auto Dealers 1 7 5 - ^ to Dealers 1 ■ 175-Auto Dealers - SuoofC IH ...... $1250 li^AuloOestara ^ ’ 1ITS^Auto Dealers' “ 175-Atjfo 1 Dealers “ T-20Forg...... jieoo 674IH...... ,-...... $5000 BS Michigan...... $5500 XT-190 A.C...... $5700 t o o J D ...... $5000 275IKSwBltior...... $4995 JUST ARIDRIVED' 1200 IH ...... $8300 I HARIR\S C :h r y sILER ^ ' d a v i d s t e e d & 'ASSOCIATES INC.'P J85T0Y0)TACAMIRY’S Wh(lere the 8B4's a r e .• • • ■ L" 3200 Klmberiy Road Comeonin over and pick them uup at dealer cost or below!!be r:-. Twin Falls. Idaho i w iITH n 5 SPEED • 2 WITHn AUTOMATIC OVERDRRIVE ^ 754-7713 Cars-Tnrucks - AAinil i Van Conv.AUTO '6UPPLY. 305 -Shasnono ‘gifflfli South. Twin.______f Chrysler LeBara ro n C onvertible 'lS59 GMC TRUCK. 2 ton. 2 ...... / L r i t ^ C hrysler 5thI A v e n u ^ .-'Bpaod. wllh holsl. IfilOmaha. W as ^SU ndord' All-stool grain/ W as ^ MOI bod. 52" sidos. Soil $ 1 4 .1 2 3 ...... N o wni,606^® I$ 1 7 . 1 2 4 ...... 4 'lO ^t^r or aoparalo. Call. Automoile IrantmlstioItlon. powor windows, N o w III ■ HI. , AM/FM costoiru. cruijojoconlfol. c Loaded. ■ >750 MF Hydro A/C."$25,006; ;MF 8*fow C*H. Excollonl.0; \ g C T •$8000: MF 4«raw C-H. good. 3: OH WHAT A FEE CAMRY "^■DOORL^ 4 SEDAN Chrysler LcLaser Turbo D odge ’/a-Toir o n 4 X 4 115-FannWork Shown wilhllh opiional cquipmcni ►TA W as W as CUSTOM MANURE $ 1 5 ,0 8 1 ...... N o SPREADINO. Call Bfont TOYO" .0.^2,814^ S12.708 : ...... N o w Fe Automalic Iranimlttlon,on, powor windows. AM/ w^,775“ Bowor. 543-8974.______4 spood. vV.o. o. , MANURESPREADING )amry's muslst be sold b3y Jan. 3 FM cQsselto. Bon Holdomann These Cc Call 423-4289 PRICES! Get Yiroui^ While Tlriiey Last! ’ SPECIAL P Many-otherI milodels alsq-at — RecreaHonel— Oadge Trem T endou « t^IirViDLLix y W D T D .-^la-BoatsXAccesa'.; '^£vinrudo & Morcury Motors, HARRIS ClIHRYSLER vboats & (Ishlno tackio. nTom'a Mirtna & Sport Oda. THS>COME “ Hoyburn/Burloy. 678-7473. w HONE STREET WEST 733-2891 Air Base Rd.i. 587-;■3353 AAt. f H o m e 236SHOSH< ; 3 ^ A u t o Dealers L l l i I D)0N'1T S E ILL \r o u RSSELIF S HlORT! ; SHOIPATDDAVE M1UNR0E CHEVI«OLET BEFORIE BUYIm BUY'FRO.'M 7 Hf E # 1 VAhL il- Call V IESDAY% Dl ISDAY < ^646l| ^EALE■RIN IDAHiI O y THURSI ^ FRID/DAY X : DIRIIRECt \ ■ A - 0 T COLIOR 5 VAN4S IN ST ^ SATUR!IRDAY ^ )LLECT ^ OVE:R 1 i TOCK W 1984

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______-I ■ B-IOHmos-News,'rs, Twin Falls, Idaho Sal'ord:irday, Docombor 29,1984 iutdmotiiiv e 1 3 6 - 1 7 : I- l E I S E ii M OTORS l 1 36-H eavy Equlpnisrment - l56-AutM-Chevroivrolet. 160-Autos-Oodge) 162—Autos-Fgnj 168-Aut08 - Oldsmolmobile . ^ D-e CAT 9U lor #alo.3. In good MUST 8ELL1 1979' CAMAROC/ 1974 OOOQE COLT.T. I Runs 1974 PINTO V A G O N ^ a OLDS-. Oalta-88,58, 4 dr. ■ ____ - .. ' c ond. RIppors Includoudod:not Z28. Exccondltlor>,«m m u9t9oa oxcollont. now all woiweather S potless, runs woll.ill now rebuilt trans. now ba m ountoa. H/drouNcNc dozor 10 appreciate.Coll 734-1837.73< tiros, strut shocks, , ba baltery tune up & recapodd snow OOOdlirea,S500.423-61i I w/watclulch.32»?21<,------1908 Chovollo SS3(S396. 400 allornator. liltIt Iront .llros, S9S0.733-5M2evaVOS. 1981 TORONADO QiQiosel. ■ . _ turbo hydro tronsmlii Elllo 2 door. 40.000 mllos, lully lcloodod ■ ___ JOHN DEERi•R E bo'l roorond, has"a*'°sm ol ck S°5o!soino?l?M!734.3'7 • Cruiso conlroi. air, AM/FM Al with all options, groalroat car; B B chromo on onglno...Must M see 1984 DODGE Coll Turbei» Saturc H om e P fiono...... 73: day, Sundiday and 4SB MIchroan srticulat . . WO Loador. DIosot. sVyardiv^ l S i nday to Scave You SalesS Tax : buckot; -Cat 022BI 4 WO ' ' L oador.diosol.4 Inl1 bubuckot, BV? cab ; MIohloan 4 WOI Lo.Loodor; Fm ^ Moneey for 198 g a s robulil trans.. VA IV fO buckol.

140-Tfuck8 FC n SALE: 1963 Fiolghl■l^hlllnor and t959. Cnovy V/> Truck. Call 733-3:M. WE WILL PAY CASHI lor'lor 1'974 & nowor P.U.s & 4x4'9.t's. Also £ • ! CUT . . 1977 &'nowor Aulomotmobiles. ^ ^Yfl Fronilor Moiota,734-S36995 lo ad e d . pickup. Wim maidlatching campor shell. S1995.15. Call I 36ft-2S9fl or 366-7SM alterllore_ • _ All 198414 and 19W ~ I . I 1978 PODGE 150 PICK>ICKUP. I a h b h n w%* I * AT. PB. PS, nil, goodd cocondi- 1 0 1 i n 1 ______tlo n .13000. 326-4388altorlitor5. . "■Iflei CHeVYWTonPIc^Pickup i " W S e ™ 4spood,305V-8. r. low miles, llkenew. I Coll 678-4550. 79 OATSUN. with ToiToppor IJ Sholl. Rog. S329S. lorV t S2795 | ) or ollor. Coll 676-3372. Reduced toI -^100 Over ICost! I 1984 MERCURY 141~Van8 1976 FORD 3/4 tonT VAImT 1 9> 8 8 4 ISUZU PUP 19844 ISUZU PUP I GRAND MARQUIS Econolino; cruiso. PS. doloyod window wip 3NGBED PICKUP STANDAI\RD BED PICKUP I LS 4 DOOR good condition, now ru ol drivo. 4 fpood monuol lron»mii»mi»- 5,^ ^, bollod rodiolII tiroi. 4 Spood monuol irons Tu-1ono French vonillo, >, S3200. *ion, oir conditionioning. AM FM mulliplox iloroo r llros. now V-6 onglno, $3 mi«ion. powor diic; brohoi.b «l8-<-3S. just off lease, .low Call93<-0<1 or93«-<319.119. dio. tochomoior..digllol di clock, lully carpolod. ■ 1982 T0Y01 L istSt P rico $6014 UList s P rico $10,565 I be open to­ miles, fully equipped, ' 142-IrnportSport8CanDars ^ CORONA WAI/AGON ► -sold new oVbr 515,000. A Only 30.000 milos..look.ond Io d a y t r o nrn 7 a.m. - 9 ■ 1974 TOYOTA Corolla.a. 2 dr, -mm v ^ vory good condition, t 9 Y.E.S. ^ 5 6 4 0 Seo 821 Mountain V T.E.S.i. «9289 ir your shop- 0rlvo,orcoll73<-3750- BooiT"' $ l-cnc | ( P "’- »11,900--- 57300 ... U i nvenience. 1979 HONDA PRELUDE ” 8 5 iISUZU s LONGBED )3«IJ P'"9=o" spood. sun .rool. AM/ 1984TTsuzupul^^" 5?K miles, s<400.73<-S7» • PlPUP PICKUP LONGGBED PICKUP 1980 HONOA ACCORD^D IHai- »I05-02. Pflmroiolu yollow In color, powor iloorinc -184.33. Coint-o wl.ivliilo. S tpood manual ovordrlv chback. ExcollonI condlindllion, J jpood manuol' Ironimin iiiion. 1.9 liiro 9a^ ooQini'O't’O- iroiiiini^^ion'. ? .3lilnirf diojol ongino. 19.1 gollon lui S<695. Call 543-8577.______mirror a bumpof.• |Li»t P rico $6570 lonk iif’ol bollod rotadiol 1>ro». bumpor S mirrort. 1981 DATSUN 210 Dol D0lu«0 U s!St P rico $7290

1982 VOLKSWAGON RA8 LS. AM/FM casso > . ^ 6 0 8 4f l Y . E . S , * 6 7 0 3I sloroo. cruiso control, sun rool. vory cloan. 45i MMPG. , S5295 or beal ollor. 326-46^ 6 5 2 ______19aa,Rortcho-044 5 3ptfr[ft), s u n " rool. air. 24.000 miles.cs. Mt. ^HAAPWIItSE—"— H om e Ford 1-«7.33?6. 1984 HONOA PRELUDE,DlT’alr. • cruiso. mag wticols.s. , powor ilocrint•ring. '(l.l 321 Vrfiidi-in colo>loi. lintod glo\-,. coipol ^ovcf»." 1980 DAIATSUN H SPREE! SUPERB 1971 -Jc W ogonoor. Mlchciln radia 5 ^pot•d manual iroKsmcviion, irc whii<> \cdowoll iiro' igor. powor MinMing. 5 %pood 18276. IIIOIllKlI iKIIIMIII'.MOni‘S & inoio. lilt Prico $8951. mochanlcally outslandirnding rod.o. Uu Price $82 4 DOOR WWAGON § ■ body porloct. S1700.324-3!?4.36r4 w V Locally ownod. now cor 1979 CHEVY bo loro 6am. or»llor 6pm_ 3 Y .E.S...... 1 trado-in. rool shshe a rp . • - 1971 SCOUT II. 304 V-B.8, AT,f - ^7613 ^7991 S CHEVEHE P S ,P B . AC. vory njco.SI6'SI695 !■ TODAYrM895 * 1I ownor,o\ liko now, whito Call 734-57M. _ in cc 1972 FORO BRONCO 4; n color, fully oquippod. ExcollonI condition. {27:I; 1984 BlUICK CENTLURY CUSTCDM SEDi^ JO with wlidu v in ^ lo p , rcfCirning ------Call-788-4830^ ...... "3 oirIlf ri* V-8, aulo trans, PS, PO, Q K Mi-ditim bliio mi'ldllic: Wo>Vai$48'95n» . Y.E.S. JiniwOOOO kll. chromo whools, ° wl J o 1973 DODGE DART 2 1 ■ tiros, AC nocds work. woi - Dluvix color. Wai S1< fllo 1980 MERCURY MARQUIS ^ maroon. S3500 cash. C IS.*585 Dorl« [ilu<-. W oi $4995 .^.l™ . . «.,.s.*3988 543^671 or543-482t._____ 1974 BUICK LgSABREIRE 4 DOOR $CQD 1978 BLAZER 4x4. ScoSm II- O'Ownmcbior.Wo.!Q1SU9S ...... Y.E.S. 0 0 0 1982 MERCURY LN72 ODOI sdalo Sorios, S3600. 1974 POHTIAC GRANIN IPRIX 2 DOOR STDDQQ Sil.or,tl..luxoinl..norWcfs .,s ,=s.*4385 Burks Traciorr. 733-5543 .L'lvbUjf .n.color..WoWoi-514?5., .._YJ.L__/.0!0t)0 _ J 9 8 1 OLOSMWJE B82D0DOOR - $ C 4 D 0 ' Q Q wliTfTTbluo vinyl lop. W5I ______I976XHfitSliR-«EWl M ^ T j5 fi9 r.— — r------148-Antlquo Autos------n:s-^3*Hw~ Crw.in moloiiic. Wor 1950 Bulck Convcriit)lc;'lO » . “""'^^888lK )“ 197g')£EP‘WACONEERTOll Bulck 2 door Sodan;•1958 19 1976 FORD ELITE 2 DE S?SL.;„.,.W 83 - Bulck Spoclal. Call 366-i- 259625 O.ow»,n color.'WoiJ ...... , . J 1 2 8 858 m20AisraMrsV27oi W e h a i or3ae-7M9altorapm. ' ive slashed oi>ur 1 m illion-i — « | | Silv.ii, low m.los. Wo» S69'li:^..i5 8 8 8 - i^S^hundred 1053 "SOTH ANNIVERSAIfsAR-y 1966 CHRYSLER 300iaCaNVERTIBLE'2D00R ( t I C O O ______M OOELlFord Ca_r. Flatthoad ho 'Ycllowincolor.W-$ o.: !« ! ...... v.e.s. lUOO.JO_J38UMD-MIRim)00R ' ____t h o u s isand dollars5 w o rth o f inv1 ventory..^ •eight, now pamt. PS. Sii( « Q — Dluoln'color’ Wo» SS975~; :.v:..:^5288------Call733:^g. ____■ Roc/ in color: Wo* S38 M i - 1982 CHEVY CAMARO BERLp E n A 2 oooR s y g g j «Q li.-auiiiul ro^W oi SB995 . Savire *700 to> *3000 onI every( . 1 « -A jit0 9 -A M C 1975 JEEP WAGONEER;e r 4 door $ 9 1 Q Q - Cruvn, ponoliiiy. Woi'VOIS299S . . . . . Y.E.S. Z 1 0) 0 1983 BUilK-raaURy 4 DOI]OOr” -...... $ 7 D D Q - « Q Uluo. Ironl whool cfiivo. WWi pi$969S Y.e:S. fO O O Hevf 1S2-Autos-Bulcl( 19S1 CHEVY CHEVEnim 4 DOOR '$ ‘;9 D 0 w Car thruu MondiayyOnly! 1970 BUICK SKYLARK. 4 ( — -Vnllow in color Wo*E>«S299S 3 ...... Y.E.S. Z Z O Ox l 1863 CHEVY CAMARO BERL J - tlluom color. W ot $10,295 ______^001^ U jm y orlolion. ' moo J3t ' 1381 FORD GRANADAIA 4< 00DR _ J 9 P M E™..v.=.s:W " '' “ ' -nirT-t7nli||i III iuIrJT~Wl•worrrs??— ■. rY.t:^. Z 004~M — 198f€L-OSHOB}fct-TORONAI ^ P :H 0 P w Yeaj:^ |g uu,.' Wo. $18,995...... 154-Auto»-Cadlllac 1979 OLDSMOBILE CUICIJIIASS 2 DOOR ^ ^ ^ $ 2 2 8 8 “ «,r*16;999~ ------Medium bluo. Woi $3' i 1079 CADILLAC Sod.Sodan .witlth savings fromf UncleeSam! Oovillo. Vorycloan. Michoicholin Prices G ood T hniru M onday 12'/31/l tires, lots ol oxiras. J6700.. S67( /84 ■ Call 543-5501. ■ cJiiinell ‘SJaM ffiot£!0n’2 ' ; 156-Autos-Chsvrolet

1980 M 0NTE""c a R L 0.“ a' ______atorflP.'_AM/FM cassotti30110. ■ o «CK TiiiI l S i H r .O B s . tilt, cruiM . powor windowdows, □ L I MOT UHE T^'orOverer 30 Years. fh e Easiei B cylindor. 3.8. S540 9St Place In The Worldrid To Buy A Car Boautilul car-Must soolS 73 T33.3T2, • / I s u z u - M ohT^ve. S, 701 M ain Avo.O.E. Twin Falls ;______75Mor7a4.i?05.______7 3 3 -7 7 0 0

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