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CH1NC0TE;\GUE. Va.. (UPI) (I — A may have causedci the ship to (lip ' T I (ectlve hatchesles inI the forward p art of ship loaded with 27.000 Ions lor of coal upside down,n. . ' the ship." said sail attorney 'William ■ ~ capsized'in’a'gale x mlUn lles off lh e — H esald thehe crew wailed a "consid*------Breit. “The shship began - taking on ------V irginia coast Saturday, pplunging li the erable" Umeye before abandoning ship water, and after aftc considerable wail- 36-man crew Into the fey Atlantic, "but by thenn il il was too late." 1 ing, the crewf mms ade the decision lo gel Only three crew mcmlxmbers were Some of thethe crew members appar- a D H M i M off. but by thenen 11It was too late." known lo have survived. ently manageiged to get Into lifeboats. } Dewey saidid the ship's bow went rerccovctwl M most dieded w hen they plunged into ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 under as life rar a( d s were being pul out. Twenty-four bodies w ere I he already was in a life Coast Guard «3^lesr«!■ee waters wilh only life Dewey said he by aflenwon and two Coa | E ^ ^ H ra d when th e»ship shl fllpp^ over. cutters continued a searchdioveraleht Dewey was considering embers wlw A spokesmaman for lhe owner of the ^ for nine other crew mem I legal action againstaga the ship’s owner, d dead. vessel. Marinirine Coal Transport Co. of were missing and believed d pending comipletion ple of a Coast Guard 1, Cfe].. said the //rm d/d . T h e 605-foot Marinele Electric. W«mJngton. I investigation.1. what caused the ship to loaded wilh 27.000 Ions of coal and fno'" '"h Charies EureJure, vice president of 147.000 gallons of fuel, was^ a s e n route <^apsize. - • • Norfolk Shlpbul^building Co. wbere the from Hampton Roads to BostonBa when “Initially.. lheU shock was Jusl seeing Marine Electric:tric was maintenanced. ll capsized about 3:30 a.mj.m. EST off body. body,i. body." said U. J.g. • said the vessel^ 1 was due for routine Chlncoteague Isiand. a mnature pre- Thomas Bllsillsard. 33. one of lhe ^ un,/K«o repairs in abouloul a month. al pony swim hellcopler rescue res pilots senl to the se rv e fam ed for ils annual p T h e M a r in e IElectric, which capslzsized S a tu rd a y , Is s h o>wn w t In a n e a r l i e r p h o to "B ut I've nev(le v e r heard of a ship that and lhe selling for Margeurite ^ scene of the: sinking sii vessel. size flipping ovcover wilh the keel lo the __ Henp''8book.‘‘Misty.” "Some_of_tf th e bodies were really low Ic as 15 feet above the whilecaps.v the water, ananother Coast Guard o(- G enera] Hospital In Sallsbubury^ Md.. skyjike lh at t—_€ In the rnovies."______One of lhe three survivorvors said the hard lo spol)l becauset thelife-Jactets— ii ther any of ficersaid.------Ulthat faulty forward Hatdiwfrnayhave n Eure said. le Electric ^ 1 a.distress coo] ship began takingg

D oct'torsni o w d < e m a rnd ca!ish be d d i v €eryv. ByHARRIETGUTHERTZrz addresses andUld credit references. Uthe accepted billlngjy^cticeIce. the poll- advanced paynayment of a claim buty„x Tlmes-News writer In those MSyises. "the doctor ends up c;cy-on deposits an d th e lotaItal cost for ' ' can't honor thenJiem . About the only thing' working f onero."hesays. ^ cic a re during pregnancy antind delivery • itiraraarebad.tiK t leoplearey people can dok) Is lo try lo woric oul an TW IN FALLS - Pregnaipant women Kramer alio» sayi s doctors would tend v,varies considerably. a ltem al /e payment pa> plan,with the' are discovering lhat TwTwin Falls to be moree flexibleI with long-time Twin Falls doctors quotedxi prices for ' "ctBIIlptel ive insurance doctor, she saysay s. _ . ixiwincome obstetricians are no longeiiger working patients thanlan wilh people who ju st olobstetrical c are ranging froJom «50 lo ^^TnO T'alsoT ■ “ ne women, who can't on a credll basis. Thai meansm< cash walked In thel e< d o o r . ------$r.$700. Most doctors also requ : scrape up thehe i money for obstetrical before deliverj;. Doctors alsalso say obstetrical care itits b e f^ lhe first visit. Th (esses'and care, may bo eligible( for Medicaids. Doctors surveyed said OB01 fees are should be look)oked a t a s a package. The nrange fromStOOlo $275. V -— says-Judy-Bro«Brooks, the medicai and hard to collect during a rea'ecesslonand patient nolt only< Is paying (or a ' One doctor with a longng-standing lose cases, the , :Ly... financial supenpervisor at the local office the billing procedure hass ci changed In doctor’s c are r d during delivery bul also clientele, who Isn't acc^epling new of the s ta le DepDepartment of Health aod response lo that. for prenala]aj care. The expectant ppatients, doesn’t require s ig for nothing; r r •: W elfare. Howe')wever. only women who Previously, doctors wouliould hold off mother is exp II grants, specializes In Dr. Wemer Kramer,•. a family Twin Fallss obstetrician.i “It’s the aiance may cover maleraltyr ocosts fully, fa m ilia r withlh the problem, and that c, 8 M v ei« i,h e serving low-Inc,■income (amilies and ml- p ractitio n er in Twin Falls,Ils. says thal sa m ep ricelfiIfawomanhastwlnsandl Uthe company can'l process!ss a claim th e practice5 ofol requiring a deposit or would w change the amount co grant farm worivorkers. when limes are bad people pe are have lo stayy Inli the hospital ali day or ujuntil a bill is subm itted. Thm a t means p ay m e n t in full fu was b ^ m l n g more says.sj tempted lo say they haveve insurance if a woman1 ddelivers in an hour." he Uth e family has lo com e up with the- p rev alen t, A Blue Cross of Idaho clallalm repre- The clinic: Is (open lo everyone, b u t ...... w hen they don’t. K ramer also says says, rrm oney (or the deposit and someso of the N ixon. how(3wever. say s there isn't senlallve s< In Twin Falls isays the low-Income palpatients are eligible for p atie n ts have given him falsefal; names. Though paylayment before delivery Is stsubsequent payments. m u c h the Insursurance Industry can do to company C( has received req'jquests for discounts.

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B y E U J lN MMARKS / /\nother standard requliulring stu- foreseeable futurefuti where you can add United Presssintematlonal It ddents lo maintain a "C" a^average lo athing(requlreLilrement) like that." ...... •••. graduatc-willhe-consIderedJg dJale£ -sh e____ ,The_Coeuc_d!r_d:Alene.school.district_____ - suffer graduation re- ssaid. will b e forcedKl tcto spend up to $40,000 lo -quirem entsrerect ;lly adopted to boost — - Supporters of the plan,m,- recom- add about twovo ccourses a ^ hire sever- educational qiquality will cost school nmended by the Commhnlssion on al additionalll l -attend-i school (or six wehave v the prospects aheadad of us. the would help edieducation officials seek periods a day.ly. allhough th a t provision ways v things look now, (or■ somes very adequate fundunding by showing the has nol been«n formallyi approved yet, ddramatic reductions." he I said, public they area re getting more for the i r _____ m em b er Cher^lerylHymassald. "There is no way concelval?ably In the ■'dollars.

H M a rn y w a n t Si h a r o n t 1 o t a l l y oo u s t e d T E L AVIV,IV, Israel X U P I ) ^ - / \ r l e— l - ffrom th e government was theth Intent ol killed In-a-gre;grenadeattackThursday ------Wli —Sharon saidJ SSalurday-he w ill-s ta r In—■“ tht e [Jeirul m assacre commiulsslonthat during an1 aanti-Sharon rally in th e Cabinetnet as minister without ccriticized him for not fores•eseeing the Jerusalem. Th'The blast was the worst —portfolio.—dedespile-hls—forced—re— —dange^o^-a•slau^te^of-P ti -Palestinian—clvll-vialenceJc :elnIaraellhlatory.______- slgnatlon 05as defense minister, rrefugees by Israel's Leban*inese Chris- Other Peace;ace Now demonstrators. Thousandsofcof demonstrators marched tian t allies last September. and friendsI of Grinzwelg; stood vigil through Telel Aviv dem anding his The K ahan Commission,.named(or r in Jerusalemem at the spot where complete ououster from the gov- tthe head of the panel. Suprcireme Court Grlnzwelg was cul down and and 10 em m ent. president Yitzhak Kahanan. recom- others were“e wounded' by grenade .“ I do nol InIntend to resig n from the mended r Tuesday that Shararon resign fragments. government."it." Sharon said in an in- hist posl or be fired. S haron Is> lo hand over hla post as terview wilhh IiIsrael television, Carrying torches and cari'iricaturesof- defense minisiinister Monday to Begin, Sharon, wbo wb resigned a s defense Sharon £ w ith a ^ n a d e InI his h mouth, who. close ald«aides have said, will offer minister Fridnday, said he would re- about c 2,000 leftist Israelis} andi Arabs the job lo0 1Israel’s curreni am- _m alnjnjlwle . Cabinet as a minister from f the G^ilw regionn m arched bassador lo) Ihithe United Slates, Moshe - without portortfolio and c a rry o u r ~through . Tel Aviv's riiolrn rT stre e ls. Arens, 5?: Is P rim e Minister shoutlng'‘Sharonout." g . assignments ilerv lowed by-Israel-lelovl*,------—M enflchenra-Begln-wurglve'hlmrthe— ------"NO~lirFascIsts'In povow er," ooe slon Saturday,lay, made no comment on fnma phwo/DOO DQ/oAsiMm television sawaid. slogan s read. R eadyfor-love I T h e plan\ loI keep Sharon In the In Klka YIsroel Square,!, about 200 hlsplim s- it touched off a campalp m r ourners conducted a vigilJll before an 'i'he K ahanan commissionc report docs WllhValeoUoe'se 's Day Just arouod Ibe corperw . Vicki' Saturday atternBTDOoa picking out cards foifor tbelr government t I burly former army gener- a j lta r drap ed In block ancnd adorned nol specifically;ally say Sharon should be Kauftnun, left.I t, abd EDeo SkOee, both olof Twlo boytrteodsattbetbe PeonywtM HaOjnark lo LjL y ro o o d a g a i n s t th e bu Vw ith a sm all blue and whi/hite Israeli removed or‘ f fin li ^ from the Cablnel bul Falls, wanted: to b e prepared. n M y ip e o9t t ]p a rt of Shopping Oaoter.tw - ______J Sharon’s foesf« m aintain Ills removal fflag lo rem em ber Emil Grininzwelg.35, “from office.”e . ”

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pBrieffiiy------~ E u b ii i e B l a k e > i s d e a d dam an, given certainIncoodlttoDS. o _ _Cabin.crul8err capsizesc ablted NEW YORK:(UPI)-EuW (I e Blake, -pa• p a rt'ln honoring him withi l " E u b le "Ildep«>dsoolhepto:proximity of the quake lo Inhab nd lo - last of the ragtligtim e e ra ’s g real com- _Blake: Bl, ACenlt^ofM usk." , 1X)S ANGEIJ3S (UPD-I}— A crashing w ave capslzeiS ftreai. and also to ththe e type of constructton usei I tot of posers best knovwwn for the song “I'm “ Eubie's career Is beauty,lyT excite- . ' -'it' 'OTd Bank a cabin c n ilieT r withw to people aboard. kUltaS dweUlngs th ere.” h e salsakl. “ At that tim e of day. a k [could Ju st WUd AboutHit H arry." died a l his ment. mt whimsy.' poignancycy." Joe Ifv one m an wiio Buffered a1 hearthe attack a nd hoq>ltallzltt peoplewouldbellkelytoy to be in their homes, so that o Brooklyn homeie Saturday five days Williams Wl said. "This musicc 'will live '.‘■f(SCflf other* with hypoUwmjnnla,offtcIals»aid. afterhlsioothblibirthday. ^ forever. foi It Is his legacy. MlMis m usic M * ‘•-VohnNepp.48.diedat&X San’Pedro Peninsula HospKipUal Blake had been b suffering from crosses cn all lines, speakst all lan- without regaining cooacksciouBWss after suffering th «woroan Jean Sammons, A irline threasatens layoffs pneumonia forfor a week and a guages.” gu " heart atUcJc. sakt spokew id he died of "old age." Blake, j wbo composed abobout l.OOO "■■■"The people didn’t jpx e o a d kxig in the w a te r but the - American Airilnes threaUaiM tfd spokesman said 1 “ fy DALLAS (UPll ist m oment of his life he songs, soi according to Hossmanan. had no cabin wben the wave hit. » t new work rules that couldI r(result “ UntU the last yver« t r a p ^ In the ca " ‘•j Saturday to Implemenl I rt .and apprwlative_of.... Bccrets.sc about longevity andid seem ed - o L ijfe g u a rd L l. G eorgs WhltiWtdieadsaid. ‘*0neper8onha lO.SOO-memberTransport Wororfcers - - remained.alert. InlayoIlsunlessUielO.! I recogniUon received unconcerned un about habits ththat were ^ ■"Xd be puUed out by th e otherhers. jpoaed contract by M arch 5. affectton and i „ Un ton approve* a prop® ds and colleagues." said believed be to shorten lifespans. •■‘••Tm sure It was a very_terrlfylng' situation. ^nivi from his friends; n Contract negotiattocsons between American Airiinet Blake's manageiger FJliot Hossman. Blake l said he had smoki>l»d ciga- i W "W hitehead said. B to the untoo w ere recesseiBsed Bborily a fter a strike deai Hossman saidlid the funeral will be reties, rei about half a pack a dayay, a l m o s t ______Four people, includingog N< qjp's wife, w ere fhw n I m aled early Saturday wilh neitherneii an agram ent nor a stri . private, but a1 j memorial service is all all his life, but he said hele did not ' ’•Torrance M em orial Hoqrfi^ ta l where they were treate ^ Unton ofnclals saklkl tthey would ^ m lt the carr this week al Sl. Peters drink. dr ■ E UIBIE B Il B L A K E - li^-or-hypothennla. e rlo wi bebody t e m p e r a tu r e .J ^ j w i planned later th - la te s t o ffer to their memembership for a vole, but.w.would------Jn Mantl inhattan-w*ere-Blake's Blake i underwent an opyatattonfora . . Diedc»d o t o l d age------reported In stable condlUocIktn. aled— ceconunen4 .iTjectton..n...... y-ceJebratlon-was-hefd— br riM l.o n iy lanl tbe^totini 11 were IreaU ------lOOUrbirthday-t Urok'fih nip in m w -M arin ofli -Five other adults-aboard irthday. A won critical accl.acclaim on opening .night xl lacerations at Son Pediedro In a prepared statstatement, alrilne officialsI said. Feb. 7. a fewI days a fte r his 96th blri '".'for mjDor bruises and ic wife Marion died last pin p|| w as Inserted Into Blallake's hip and was enjoyinglylng a long run as Euble r P e n ln s u la Hospital andI relreleased. Mrs. Sam m ons sahBald. "U nfortunately, tb e! nenegotiators were unable loI rreach Blake, whose' no survivors, said during du • the operation, at ho^ltal headed for hiss 97197th anniversary. - I t w a s ea rlie r thought seveseveral people m ay have suf fereered agreem ent on th e termjrm s of new contracts coveriniing th e June, had n employees In questton.on. As a result. American exenercised Hossman. spokesmansp said. On his 97th1 birthday,bil he was spry ^ fractures. Its right u n d e r the Rail'tallway U b o r Act to m ake chahanges Blake was t«oo«**ooooo»o«o« 0 ■ "iliire Friday nlghl whileIk theI youth - arm ed with tl Jerry K n ig h t Uret chiefch In SL P etersburg. Fla., u t r c a p gun th a t leaem Medd a sDutHUsed handgun —-we - he expects riT«t-degreeree arson c h a i^ lo be filed w Sherggar's timei! running o i :;;lialtle and approached a 27-yea>o!d n woman clerk, ... the next two weeks agagainst Don Benny Andersoron and ' pleaded A nother clertt. who w wi as behind tbe counter, to M atthew M. Moore. DUBUN. Ireland Irt (UPI) - Top “Give him canots," oy had a real gun a od pulled h rs fearing the kidnapped Fitzgerald. Fi "He loves them arand It puts i ' police h e thought Ihe boy I id Britner. fire marshal Irl2) St horse breeders i - shooting the youth inI tlthe Knight and David ceborse Shergar may go him hii ln good humor." •3»viet M oore’s brother. WiWayne A. Moore. 18. also of New yjjy, j a y j .. he said, referring to the Ireland Ir home of racehorsese trainer . D E B B IESES’BALLOON • Jllly to the con^lracy chan Jeremy Maxwell claiming thetl horse. bOUQUE ^ H m e ) . Caney, pleaded guiitj - probability .thatfiat the vigorous stallion Jc 1 3UETS& GIFTS • - Tlie oHIclal said Ihee quake,p m easuring 6.5 onn the t January. Both are} lo be sentenced Friday Inin U.b. jyis been coop©iped up without exercise hadhi been killed. * 1B2LIB2 Lincoln SI. o was con- • 7o<3 . ^^ ch ler scale, was «uHRifficfent to cause Injury and a District Court in Alton.:on. since It w as tal NSW vSRi ■ ecohomy.whidlich get^ a tot of revenue FOR 00 Monlay. Highfl mid 40*. towsaio30.krr A \ ^ F A i n V f ^ ______from the ralsiiIsing of thoroughbreds.” Camas Pralrte. HaDey. W(Wood n m r — ONLY _____...... ^ 3 3 7 “ - I ^ the Aga Khan1^ ' saM bn the Italian - w d k y : SAN ^ N C IS;aCO— C -^ENVEB ,4 ^ 1 ] Z .'Snow ahow m and windy. C , IslandofSardlndinla. ------Wghi»-UMO.-a»wei»-«»dIi: V— _ Police supsuperintendent James ------FoiLo5hIninIerJIhan.NevuLSpacla t k l B _ o j ! ______. . then partly aunny co Moodajxlay. Ixws In LOS A i5 ^|l i e 8 / Murphyrwholsnsh^dlng the search fo t^ ; the teens, and lilglj* in U»30tOs. ^ the championn Slstallion, appealed to the If Your P(Paint li Beyond Helfe l p . . . . NoctbenNenHta aod Utah:i: HIOHEST»T OALLAs'l * kidnap gang5 Ilo get In touch wllh rth ot Nevada tempebaBATUflEB' ParUy ckxidy In the north < 3 0 , 0 0 % ^ authorities. StShergar’s groom John -today, wilh anow levd iowerl]«r1ttgtoS.000 f>Vr Get a COMPPLETE QUALITY REREFINISH OfiLEANS \ J m Fitzgerald pl»ileaded tor genUe treat- Z feet. Ulah *howi leallered lho^showers loday A/V- k p t e e r w ------B-H-.-I ment. - wllh partial dearnlng by lonlghLton Fair FO R 1 0 0 bul cooler on Mooday. 17 ^ * ^ SNOW( ONLY..... * 2 9 9 * TAX INCLUDED trtm f moving acrtKTOas Idaho. 'a / ' 5 o v P JT ^ IHOweWS^ FLOW TololChorgo.Alltoboiaorand MolorloU. Exiro O iorg*(•For Fo Motal Work. I Including showers, will lower kTHEP fOTOCAST * A l r r ilanac— i ** lures by about 10 degrees toda; closed for the winter Grandjc I will aee a return to mild tempeinpermumt I d a h o r ol a a t d rep o rt ‘1“ " By United Pres!ess International _ c o o d ii^» prevailed Stanley. «Mlnl^mattnnnl______[J - Caldwell to lhe Ulah line,i. bare.t ______^ lhe momlcg ■ U .i 20 - Mountain Home to Kal Jte llc ^jouthem Idaho during, lhe llh 321 to follow, allowed some sunabine to niterllterUuwgh. Idaho ftoadsds continue1 to be tiare and ley. icy. drifting and duilns advised! ac day Of 1983 With Winds were guity in touUwulhwest Idaho wet a t lowerr elevatkms. c while higher Fairfield Fall lo.\rco. icy q » U . Arcoitoldaho to T h em o o n lsnsnew . 600 BLOCK MAIN AVE. {. Saturday wllh Increasing wini(rinds over the devatlons rem■emaIn snow-covered and Falls, Fall bare wllh Icy spots. Idaho> FoilsF lo The m orninging stars are Mercury, PH.733-la23 t o i \ ^ romalnder or the cute duringring the ane^ slippery. Ttiisits road-by-ro«J report is • lhe the Montana line, broken snow lloor fl or ju p lle ra n d Satu a ti m . ------jBon.-^3ee d r have been tn7tli-the-15 lo 25— fumlsbed-byUi'-Uie-ldflho-Transportatlon— snot ig-stars-are-Venus-and— -m ph range, with gusts to ».I. Department andanc the Depariment of lJ»w U.S.93U -T w in Falls to UtcNcvad - r -- Ijow temperatufes Saturdajrday morning EnforceroenL...L._...... bare. ban Twin Falls lo /\rco. Icy spots tregon line to Coeur d'Alene. lo loS Salmon; bare wllh icy spols. IS i» t S Those bomI onoi this dote arc under I • covered a wide range wilhlh Ithe cloudy U.S.95-Orej the sign Of Aqualuarius. I ;ond windy north and souUiwedwest porttom tare. Coeur d’,UenedV lo Bonner* Ferry. Pass, Pas snow floor. im. i)Qre French statesman st Maurice ■ - remaining in U»e 308 lomkHOa140b. While the wet. S.H.75S. - Shoshone to Keichum asbomFeb.l3,17S1. ■ . calmer southeast dipped Into the teem S.H.55 - Boise Bol to Horseshoe Bend. wllh wlUi Icy spots. Galena Sumnnmii lo Talleyrand w as [ pUFFi!Te!B 1 3 ; aikl 203. Bear t ^ had thelhe low In the bare. C:ascadeide to McCall. Icy ^wts. Stanley, Slar anow floor. On this dateiin ir history: I - BtalewtlhSdegreesahoveierotero. McCall to New:iw Meadows, icy s ^ wiUi S.H.51 S. - Mountain Home Lto the In 1635. th e: ololdest public institution * bruory lilh • Fobruary 19lh, wowt will oHor o hoi bl Tcmperalures Saturdayly aflemoon brokensnowfta;floor. Nevada Nev line. bare. in Am erica —- thIf e Boston U tjn School A buHot Including iolad bar. onli Z follf ir, method polotooi and gravy, _ i.w e ro warming slgnincanli:antiy above 1-90 —4th of)fJulyCanyon.wet.I^kout Ji I.8G N — Kaft River to Americanin falls- -w a sfo u n d eid. d . I lu re. CoH)iffaoorlaa;------normal in most areas. Highcighest for Uw Pass, brokenI snow sn noor. ban I. lnl914.ASCA::a P. the American Soci- ■ I^ lsto n to Oroflno. wet. M5 M Pocalello to Idaho Falls. - statowasLewistonwithCldegidegrees. U.S. 12 - I-e- ^ ety.of Comp.nposers. Authors and I .Ihetempen- KooakialoliJlol>k> Pass, icy spots. Idaho Idal Falls to Monldo Pass. Icy. Swiss stoak in notural Z Rlsewhere la the natioa ihc niDciicr ' Publishers, w'&s as formed. I “ tures ranged from a high of)f 861UtVuma, S.H.21 - Boise Boi lo Idaho City. bare. •U.S.30U. - Soda Springs to Moni] goldon friod chickon. pork por friod to re. Monlpeller lo the WyomingIng line. In 1945, RiRussian troops look ■ - Ariz.. while the low of 6 belowelow xero was Idaho Clly a to lawman, 1 icy spots wllh bon Monday rico, pork ciiow^ m oln, one ta re to Icy spots and fog. f . B u d a p ^ a fteer r 49 days of fighting in ■ Z recordedat/Mpcna.Mich. tjroken snow floor.fk I-owman lo Stanley, ban & s o u r r ib s . which more lhan t 50,000 (Sermon ■ i KsnwiDly 33 331 JS Peiii»nd.Oi« S? i u idins FalU \\ I troops were killtilled. ■ 3 Sl.loul* « n a .... Lowd'on 61 * Bar-B-Quo bool ribs, homlo m b u rg o r : N a tio n a l LuV iou ' S3 «0 u .... MeC^n n 7 In, 1974, Rus!usslan dissident writer I Mt> Min Pcppjp LO«Ang«t*t rt S77 .... S.IIUk*Ol)- tt 33 S macaroni, pork frio< M*mphll 9t 3«9 Sin Frtnciuo H J2 S2 .... Poe*i#ito M » 2 - Alexander Solzfilzhenitsyn was expelled I *Albuqu«rqu« &J 21 .... 17 31 S*lmon « 2 Tuesday pork chow moln, ond toriyoki f • AtUnU ■ "" _ MI«mlB«KA n U I .Jt S*»ni* M iT fromtheSovietlet Union. I • Boiion' ■ }f ts ------MIIwiUk«« — ------SJ“ IS } ■■ Spoun*------. ______chickon.vylngs,______-CritMOO 3* "" tJ MlnrtMpoIlt 33 29) .... wtutlngion 31 21“ ^ T w i n F d U a ~ ■" N»wOf1*»n» a iT A thought for f< the day: Exiled I -OallM » » ... Bokod oioot ioof, moca ' 0«nr«r eo a "■ .... NewYort 3S 19 Russian' wwriter Alexander ■ ' ' OklWwnuClty M 39' “ Id a h o YetI«r(My S2 3 .OejMolfws jr II .... ) "" Mi> Min■in I Pcp L«9lY«tr IB 001 Solzhenitsyn sasaid . “ No regim e h as ■ chooso, goldon friod cl -OMrolt u n ...' ' Om«rw a » how m oin. ■ Honolulu- &}-. . ... Pl»o«nli Ji . a > __ Ek)(s« V -*5 t - Norm»l .41 2 eat writers, only minor I Wednesday ‘pork friod rico, pork chov "Houiran sa 40 ...■ Pitt»buf?ri J3 12 .03 Bur1«if M 229 TM»y'»#u''»ei...... t and sw oot & sour ribs. ninOltMOOll* JJ a ....; POffl»nO.U«, 23 11 ,27 H»o«rmin « 3930 Tomotow't sunrlj*...... 7; Braised short ribs of goldon friod chickon, ------X IN GHOODING < \ I Thursday ;friod rico, pork chowow ilndext ------NEWOIDEAEER-FXtR I and sw oot & sour ribs.

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. V . ------S u n d a y ., FFebruary 13.13S3 Timos-Noj-Nows, Twin F a lls . kiahpA-?. ABAbrattlinggover 6 ^ ” ' Stio m 1 V. - cthics rulechlange .... _ _ • ByEI.lZABKTHOI^Nr ’ "they thinkk the\l lawyer' will dfyulfee^ UnHed Press Inlemationallal th e ir wrongdoigdoing, . . \ j ABA’S stan.itand now prohibits la w w rs B for Ihelr clients In iSHfrt. I r r H l I W/\SH1NGT0N - . Thrhe nallon’s from'lying fo larg est lawyers' group haslas undergone b ut perm itsts themU — even In the sam e a divisive and confusingg battle over c a se - - loi concealcor the truth from ^ changing elhlcs rules tto allow a public nndI otherott lawyers to guar^the law yer to divulge a cllenCnl's aclivlties client's inlervlervst.s...... ______—iftheyarelllesal. - : . . -The delegalegates defeated a propp^ed, . ing a lawyer to reveal client r I ^ ^ Meml)ers of the AmeTierican Bar ru le allowing /\ssocalton. meeting in N'New Orleans • Informationon involving^'substantfal'in-It last week, spent two days■s hammeringI jury to thc the financial interests.or out provisions to updatete Iholr I'JG'J property of)f anolher".ar ethics code. : T ria l lawytiwyers endorsed the time- ••We m '^ t m ake ll clclear to lhe honored remcemedy for client misconduct public that we can govern•n ourselves." withclrawlniwingfromacase. said Ro>x:rt Meserve. a lk>ioslon lawyer The pracliiaclical effects of the ABA InPennysllyslvanla, stalled truckekers socialize who head the commissionndraflln'glhe i delegates'aci' aciion was uncertain. Top revised rules. ABA officialsrials said lawyers couldibe T here was a lack of coajnsensus over sueeen toilorn Iwtween conscasusi in in lhis body, so hoW'.'tan - -k e e p in g theirclients'conf:nfidences ami they expect«ct II lo l>e adopted by abiding by the law. slates?" ask(asked Charles Kelllewell. a Many delegates are‘ small-lown Columbus,5, Ohio, 0 law yer who heads practitioners wilh frifriends and the Nationalonal Organization of Bar neighbors for clients, amind revealing Counsel, s th eir sccrets Is unlhinkabUble. ■ He predictelicted the general uniformity The debate also pitted sisupporters of on ethicalII standards s: among stales thcxcvJsed code against trialtr lawj’crs.___^would. dlsapfsappear as sta le s. noiy_'.act_____ many in criminal law. fighting fi con- separatelyy toto amend their rules. /\11 m fldentiality provisions tth a t u-ould l)Ut th r e eI stales sl. have elhlcs codes prevent defendants fromn lellingi all If verysim ilartiartothel9' ■ X J r ^ : < r__E W inter drivirn g tip ^ k l e r s m a ^:e e theirt w ay p a st Supreneme Court building Grand Centra:-al P arkw ay in Queens.s. New York Stopping always takess Ilonger when your attention is allowedid lo wander. Any action that takes yotrour mind off the traffic scene,. no matter n how m om entary, can m ake yoyour reaction ^ Monsster-storirm-whip!clashes,silencesIS East too laterwinier'weaiherer 'conditions" add to the problem. Thi:his reminder ^ By TIM CODKRI - Thousands were straw•anded In refuge shelters - in40years"bytheNalionainal Weather Service, from the IdahoSlatePoliw ; United Press Intermlnational Including 8.000 at New Ne York’s Kennedy, Records were topped in im any cities. Giengary. I.^Guardia and Newarkrk airports,i which were not W .ya.. was buried underr 3S35 inches. A record 2 feel ;r t is in g The lall of the EasUastern Seaboard's most viciou'OUS expected to be openedi untilui Sunday. Hotels were of snow buried Harrlsbur}urg and /Xllentown. Pa. ’ CLASSIFIED ADVER sto rm Jn nearly halfilf Ja century whiplashed loweiwer- -full and turning awaytra’travelers.' A nother record 21 Inchess fellfi at Philadelphia and PHONE 733-09:1931 New E ngland Saturdairday and left cities to the souU'ulh At least six people dlecdied, including two killed In 21 inchesfellalNorwood.NL Mass. smother^ under nearly n€ 3 feet of snow an< and West Virginia when Ihelrthe car slammed into a Sixteen inches fell on CeCentral Park in Manhat- roof-high d rifts. Att leastlc? six people w ere killed ll d In snowplow on an icy high'ighway. In all. three people tan where li^tning lit upjp the skies and thunder |3 7 th AWNIVERSAR/ the storm. ' died In West Virginia.I. t\two In Pennsylvania and ru m b led at the height of the storm . A second day of heavyhea snow plastered southenlem one in the nation’s capital ital. ^ New England as the storm pushed north int(into , Abandoned vehicless wwi ere strew n on roads by W inds reachcd 52 miless pper hour on Cape C ^ at / $ * 5 “ * O F , southern New Hampsnpshlre and southeast Mainee - — the monster storm lhaliial paralyzed cities from H yannis, Mass. Autos In CoConnecticut disappeared leaving a GOO-mlle: s>vswath silenced but for rumhlnl)l- North Carolina loR aslI CoastCo megalopolis, u n d e r 12-foot drifts - a s; tatall as a one-slory house Lamb & Hos Slautliler Ing snowplows. The storm was descrlbtrlbed as the re^on’s "worst — a n d 9-foot mounds ia Quelueens Borough. N.Y. R E E V h smapiocessalatKCS.- W i: MOBILEEsuuGm A We Hojie-Cnre .1 Oi Bk IIwlMprocnsedw \ Ham i Bacon! s i y ^ -

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m a ' liss@ ters Jl'* ’ . " " “ 1 Beach notlot good idea wiiiiflni1 Lr. 1 VVdham C BLBIjkc i v a Publistvr Ad'.'jTtiMnijI'j M.irwji'rN' A l)cachat DieDierkes U k e ? R eally 1 / know that ouriryoulhneed yo a placc logo SuptvnMn ; G.1IV L >naE-!il.;f C rcubnonM ’ and enjoy themsemselves. as we all do. rmalKorlhal.tal.b u l how many thousands of dollarsdoll (o rabeachto ' ' only use In thele susum m er months. For D o n ’ tt le t flaw * the kindof mone.loney lhat must have m a r ign I this projtfCt. I'm sure rs ! . been spent on Ihi someone couldild haveh thought of a more b u d g ee t b a l a n cc e a c t useful way lo) spendspe taxpayers' money. ; While it may' lolook to some like the5 1/CgislatureI has Yeah ago mymy' children and I spent snatched chaosi fromfi the jaws of reas;ason. the budgel- some good timesm es al Dierkes. Al lhat balancing packaikage emerging from Ihe t: House and tim e it was InIlls its natural slale and w as beautifulla am n d "th e lake" was Senate this past«t week looks, overall, likelik a reasonable packed withpeo{people. I realize that one. m // since lhal limen eii it was sold to the city Sure, there are ai places we disagiagree wilh the of Twin Failssand anc has been greatly legislators’ approiiroach. For example: Improved lor•everyone's eve use and this • We would havrave preferred that publiiblic education be ,j Is great, bul a beach?be...... Hthislsoneo(e o (th e re a so n s(o rth 6 s p a r ^ cuts beyo:yond the bare mlnimurlum. A cut of $7 increase on ourlur Vw aler bills. I would million may be t(Mtoe much. rather lhat ourur smSI all share would t We would hahave preferred a speegislatureL lake I Comc on Cityity Hall,h let’s sta rt using a close look at exexisting sales-tax exemimptions — there w w i o u r resourcess (or things lhal make are many — as5 a way of closing at leastle part of the sAa som e kind of senssense. M aybe I jusl don’t 1 understand (inaninancial investments, million deficit. But asIS any politician projected $69 mil ^ a - 4T etc,, in cily goverovem m enl; but once knows, it Is possossible to add taxes sometimes, si but O l again, a beach?-h? — certainly you're almost Impossiblilble to remove an exemptionen once ITl ] kidding. granted. ROSEMARIEUESTAGMEYER These problem;m areas suggest thatit tax-exemption Twin FaUs holders and corpoiporations still hold plent;nty of clout in t h e ___ ■ ------Legislature; thenere was hardly a m urmnur i ot Interest in ■ tuchwald going after revennmue from either source, But with thosee concernsci stated, we thirhink the proposal C spreads the burderden pretty fairly amoni>ng various slale I interests. @ D a iin CupUid has tltroubleis these’ d a y s All of us. for’ e)example, will pay a pme trinfe are necessar:ary and perhaps whowh don't c are about a balancneed budget, or the getijetting m ad? Did 1 know whenien we sta rte d living ■ Inevitable. viabllilyo(via the Social Securityity syslem or the light togiogether what lhe MX missileiesyslem s would cosl?" /Irt Buchwald writes (or thele fj)sU Angeles Times moneyme policies lhal have drlviIvendown Inflation to"5 "I d o n 'l dare' whal an MX missileml: costs. I want a 5^;;yndlcate. ■; George?e Will______'iirklan,id’s ideea violaites Watshingtiton law of gravvitp WAS H IN G T O N -Iren aiKIrWandls Kl husband__ m anufilufaclurcd-abroadbecauseoftheLlhe------transaction ininvolving tho useof-a curr«nc:ncy of— fungible;" Therefor!(ore: Anypunishm ent------— irrself-defensc.'Recenllylhiylhe-Japanese ------(we who know them both thiniilnkofUnethat exlstentence In another country of a w hich the exc;KChange rale Is m anipulatedJ b;by the practiced by any'trading Irj nation shall be a m b a s ^ d o r asked Kirldanidand if he objected to way) lsheadoftheAFIX:iO.'10. but someone has domes!esllc-contenl statute. sta le . available (or the enforcemenl ent o( the Kirkland ony of Ja p a n 's commercialcial practices. to be. (Tha'hat would pertain to productsslromSOor In (Theyen.fofor one.) slalute. K irkland answered: No,1,1 lol object lo my H e also Is author of an instristructlvely so coun}untrles.) No U.S. revtivenues shall be paid lo any So.a(irslo(fendeiider's right hand shall be govem m eni not (Ighlingg backba by doing amusing legislative proposal.>sal. It deserves to Ush:shall be Illegal to engage in a barterbai Internallonalial organization which, os a severed at the wristrisl.-For th e second offense: ^ lik e w is e . ' becom e law. but will not becaecause It violates transacsacllon with a state trading monnonopoly, condition o(gigiving aid lo any country. he shall receive five years al hard labor at the Robust nationalism IsalaKlrklandfamlly K W ashington’s law o( gravity,ty. which Is that (Klr^:irklandca)Islhls "the IJonaldd KKendall req u ires Ih ec‘ country lo engage In protectic:tlonlst prevailing wage in a£ M exican asbestosplant irad illo n . Which brings me to Irena. only heavy things rise. a n d AnArmand Hammer clause" becaiicauseol policies. - F o ra Ihlrd offense.se. he shall be senl — after a Al a diruier party al theie tlitime of the debate ____ Kirldand proposes "The‘FreeTrade. Fr ______Pepslctilco's and Occideatal's deals wil — — tre a ty arranges IhlsIhls-wllh-KendalUsand— w lU ilhe------— ( T h c ln lOmational T Monetary Fund --— about th e Panam a CanalII treallesrfanerwhotn “ A nlN Proleclion and Ant l*Hyphypocrisy Act." KremliTilln.J ng partners in Moscow - for ...... frwiuenllyret•equires recipient nations toI Hammer's trading I w as for them , gol Into ann anamiable but vigorous W eary o( pious praise o( free■eetradefrom I It sheshall be Illegal to engagin a Iran; Dorts and Impede im ports.) ten years in the Culljulag, argum ent wath Irana. whovho opposed1 them, people who know that (ree tratradels InvolvhIvlng any product for which any ►erson who advocates or Ire n a , who Is from Ciechoslhoslovakla and a Increasingly a fiction, Klrklaiklandsays:Free theprlctrice or term s Is subsidized byy theth State. To combatit word pollution. K irkland’siblll bl Finally;/\nypers su rv iv o r of AuschwiU. hadlad 1received tracfe lairondorful and It woulrtJuldbenlceKwe (Thishis would concern countless pro ppprevailing practice In the George F. Will wj lies forTheWashlngtonfor' — w hich anyportlon Is rettulred"edlobe------It-sha i ihell belllegal toengageln-any-ny------theJlowjjf-conommerco' ■"lhat-all-valuesari ------wprldrKlrkland favfavors national seK-assertlon— Bruce hHamrnond espiteceonfronntationi,legishlativepiyrocess! can wcork

D uring the past (ew weeks,-iks.-thcrc has lieen a-;— a n d Ta;Taxation Com m ittee.w hich AntiAntone has------w hen youTcmim ember lhat they were the; mim ain ------haK-cenl;------w as allowed to keep hiss chchairmanship after t«hlnd-the-scencs con(rontatltation between two * ch a lrered t (or several terms, iwo conlestananls lo bccomc speaker o( theie Bothmenphllosoosophically oppose lax . th e election. II was a movenove Slivers made — . I House leaders that only camcmetopubllc ' sinceice the measure is essentiallyyalax a i House this yet'ear. It becomes obvious thalII sisome increases, but Iheyleydiffer In priorities. What . desp ite pressure from olherolhi conservatives lo ------• attenlion during Wednesday’sly’s floor debate of packag:age -- calling (or a l-cent sales-iies lax feelings romaiain sensitive, w a s ‘‘absolulely necessary’'becamne< e lhe re p la c e Anlone with some*)meone of their bend- the proposed budget-balancln;iclngpackage. increaslase. combined with issuing B ul lhe relalallonship belween these Iwoto critical (jueslionI beibetween Stivers and Anlone. b ^ a u s e Silvers says hele believesbe InAntone’s Folks on the Inside knew pieplenty, but they lax-anlinllcipallon notes - Hammond■nd arguedi . M agic Valley:ly lawmakers Is much deeper,“r.ln Stivers subscribed«d toI the argum ent lhat expertise when II comesesto to lax m ailers, w eren 't talking. And so. thee mediam had to wait th a tII It shouldiflve s been review edIby by tax (acl.thelropppposllion Illustrates jusl howM Viwell education must carrycar ils sh a re o( budget cuts, In fa d . Slivers kepi sevrshlpo«dnh]l8hArtrt^nWur4ng-theRalph— 7------the legislative process works■ks •- and how two helxllcsllevcd the members of thnt pom aimmitl£c------SMverrtjartr kwi Um (JOp plairagthe------criticized Stivers-s pipublicly, not even afler the Olmstead era. —seaso n ed IcglslatDrsxamcGCjyffCjyiiivei neacLs in dldnoT lol have the expertise lo (airlyy e\evaluate best-possiblee (compromise. Despite the speaker sidesteppe his com m ittee to avoid the face o( fierce egos and am! ambitions. th e Illl.bill, . D em ocrats' ct poMibieamendmeiment ol th e GUI" package, House Speaker Tom Stivers h a s strain ed the reldllonsl:onship between Stivers ers. R-Twin Falls. Thenlere’s little ciuesilon lh a l Silvers'ers’ and slate ager;ency cuts. Slivers and other^ LikewIse.Sliveraa'raacceptedAnlone’s and R ep. Sieve Antone. R-RupRupert, were tl»ys commil • a n d /\ntone. It moy detericlerlorate further in the m iltee assignment (or the bll!lhinge(jon hii R epublican leaderslei said thal could nol be c opposition In strideIde, especially since ;Vntone m ajor players, and the ball us future. 1 used In the contest th e (aclacl lhat Antone actively was seeseekinglo safely byslmpnply extending the sales-tax* kept his objections)ns within the party. w as the GOPplan for solvingng thist year’s $ti9.2 am endnd the GOPplan. SpecKlcally./.lhe l> Rupert collections, as suggested by Democratic But chances are. Sliversvers' keen million state deficit. fa rmie e r wanted lo change th e sales-tiis-lax lead ers, As Stivers told1 feifellow RepubllcDm during understanding o( the leglsl^gislatlve process will T he event th al pushed allIthlslntotheopcn thi IncrcasEase to ono-and-a-half cents, sosothatpubllc tl -A'hloneappepeared in (ull agreem ent wilhIlh th e floor debale.. "/Ml"/I you can do is vote your allow him lo acccpl Anlorailone's opposition for ; occurredWednesday.whenMn Mel Hammonii. schoolsols, colleges and universities;couldbe coi Sliversonthlslis. but slill. he opposed cultln^Ing conscience." w h at II w as - conslruclivtClive criticism .______■ D-Rexburg, the minority lcud<;ader, criticized exemptnpl (rom almosi $9 m illion In budgetbu< cuts, education If il wasn’t neccssary. And so,,he h« AndwhlleSlivers^ers and /\nlone were Intense le House speakership last ! -Stivers during floor debate forfornot allowing OI nth the sur(ace, it appeared to bec a critical sought lhe onl;nly olher solution for schools3- - ■ 'opponents for the H Bruce //ammondcovers thejjill to be cvaluaXedbythe I J year, (l should bee rtrem em bered lhal Antone vers politics and stato hellou.'a^venue stand-od-o(f Ixitween Stivers and /\ntomtone./\nd ' incrcaslnRlhehe sales tax by an additional govemmeni for The Times'mes-News. . '; h . - • -> ".-'■-••ii' I Sunday. FiFebruary 13. tM3 Times-No'i-Nows. Twin Falls, Waho A-5 S u n d ai i y CrossuvordtPeo - i ATTENTIONI - - • d o it iHS'.e'”• • ' L’AM OUR -1YOURSILFER! : S u n d a y CD ro ssw o rd l l i n g why buy letse;er quollty parts whonm yyou c a n g e t _ _ By EllMtxth Tuck _ THE r ~ i R o i i s a m e or lo w e r pricesison- o — — □Kttson EdJicd by Hftb-Ellt g e nnuino i Datsun part from ACROSS — 1 S t o> i n e s *1 E nQ lithm ook / ' SPARK PlU fiS ^ Kelley M o to r s ... ^ 5 RMOrttown n~ru~rn~pT"|*irTi8™ }77 In C a u d a ' “ 10 C o aat• wn------H i t — 15 Rublk'a — t y v H ^ ^ imkepmT ^ 19 H i^tyot II In ------W*”” ^ — — i ^ i R f i i r a 20 -Q ay (W W ll :E::IE!30 — ■ ByJO/\iNHvVL\NAUER plan*) IT United Press‘SsMcnwHonal 3 21 E nam aM Itamt — ■ ■ II------b U ( *6.53 22 Naat aa — » II — ling Slones all went party- *1 £fl H u 39 “ “ ^ *' y The Rollini 23 Lalopathy InR Thursdaday after the New York 24 OII«l«r, •.0. M ------y p r - ot ihclr new movie. "liC fs 25 w« •IJ?” ■ ■ 4 4 ^ ■ * 1 premiere ot 26 ibM nglri M 15 36 “ “ “ ------Spend Thee Nighl Togeiher." MWc\ ( iW ttS "® 27 “ LpVt —“ — r: ■r ------JaggerwBStJ3 therrwlth-glritriendito Ti— 31 Sorrow ------I h m ------HaU. a roshio hion model. Keith Rlduirds 32 Alrican rivar ______broughi his lis fiancee. Paltl Hanaon, — 33 Word with hill also a modallar 99 Take Itor i44 Tcmatoaa 85 Denyany the - he knew, sheh e resigned voluntarily. 75 Snafu ...... ,i45 Emaat —. 76 Russian city Brtlish 77 Moliifiaa DOWN * British couturier coi Hardy Amies is l - o l Gilead * politician ■J designing 'the wardrobe Queen 76 Op*n wid* 46 Aircralt f«TTT 79 Franch rivar 2 Kazan th e ^ Elizabeth wiwill w ear on her American director 49 Old ianguaga [7 h DonnainaHarrlman 80 Corrslatlva 50 Change d p o o j trip this moinonth. Tne trip Includes a i l 81 Mini drink 3 Secretary 2 ReceIcceptionist 4 Troubleshooter 52• S a n l a C a l . * fF ■ H dinner in1 IfiOS Angeles given by 62 Hamilton's and Mra. Reagan. "1 have a m o n a y ----- 5 Former -S3• Bobby ol aong ----- 3 1 ^ m ! * 5 ____P rw W entam 63 Sail malarial foursome 54 i Call It a day \L1il*I apN i(|7m n|I y l E a !l! few tricks up my sleeves." Amies told ' 6 Secure I Ng 56 Part miss j 1 1 5 1 a W om en's WekVear Daily. Headded. "T he 84 Traps 7 Observer P b e ^ i r i 66 Hit on lha 57 "You with t h e - [g-? ! n ^ ver makes her mind up 8 Stream ------f Inyoureyes" |pi haad • 9 Sullenly I [ 1 * D | i about w h atit s she’ll w ear until about an 67 Cal or cross unsociable 58 Disguise ? I ff T 5 J] before.•e. A dress I’ve designed for; h a i i r d i e i i ^ i sa Qas: comb, lorm 10 Plays for time 60 ^ Dance 7 7 I * I & I d ^ special ococcasion m ay clash' with 69 Curtail 11 Multitude 62 Business X i L ii £51; Mrs. Reagan;an's outfit, so she may have 90 Nikola lha ' 806 Main,l A v e . N . 77: 3 4 - 8 0 6 0 12Csssin{of 5 downturn ^ £ j-§ ^ I j Ij to ch a n g e it.'il." 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Thli ad iponiorod by poronironis, teach«r«, Irusloot. and admIm lnlilrotortof l^oglon IV EducollonCoallllonEduc DOWI THE MALL — TV\WIN FALLS Torry G llborl. CoContocI VNTOWN ON T ------A-0Tim85-NBWj.TwlnFallj,lIls. Idaho S u r^ a y ; F e b ru aryry 1i 3 .1983 S ^ l d a hho I Jncdepender snce l s \ Industitry agaiinstresistricdncgsmok^ e r s — WhatVVee're ^ ByMARKSHFANKFELT halls sponsorjoring private social func- sismokers from nearby smotwkers Is a The bill -— a slightly updated.. UnlM Press InterruUonalsi tions. banars. bowling alleys, slsignificant health hazard. version of aI proposalpi that died inthe AHAboutif " w orkplaces} oor indoor areas open to " It would indeed be inteiteresling If Ixigislalure tvtwo y e a rs.a g o - was BOISR—Industry groupsjps are lining the public wllh wl less than 300 square ththe Idaho legislature couldlid find th at introduced lastlas Friday as the Senate • up to 0pi}08e the Idaho I-Nampa. said T he group's bill would out!outlaw smok- _ • Kadlng Jr. "No one in thele scientific he sponsoredd tthe bill as a c o u r ie r to asure also calls tobacco ' [j .Ing In elevators, requires rerestaurants JJ® field ... has ever been abkl}le to sta te the lAing Assossociation. which he said major health hazard.” It capable of seating m ore lhanth^ 30 peo- ® with certainty that tobacctcco sm oke asked him to3 cjcarry It. imoke causes cancer and ^ pie to partition smokers ( causes cancer, heart diseasase o r lung Reilly saidd bbusinesses already have lung disorders, adding that smokers, allow local goven/em m cnls lo disorders." voluntarily accaccomplished a great deal md” smoke can result in etw ct ant(.-smoking ordlnaiinances_jind_ hp hill wns to pm tpcl n^in- ess" fornon-snwkcrs.------—- Ihe-mnnner in wtilchJhc V Jm T p A v ld e Ior tines of up toI Sl(SlOO against gravelllness IntroducedIr In the U glslIslature Is smoke, bul he Mid the blll^ Im t violators. T he Tobawacco Institute asserts the aianolher sore point. deserves a hearing. -“ It Is th e intent of the I^egilegislature to measure mrauld i dump a significant William Roden, a lobbyi:yisl for the protect, in a reasonable msmanner, the economic bursurden on restaurants and tTobacco Tax Council and1 the I Idaho health and comrort of thehe people of other buslneinesses and could reduce rRestaurant and Beverage W e s te;r m m a y D eseserei indusiries teaches andind — Idaho b 7 c reating areas thathal are free state revenueiue from tobacco and sales ntion. noted that the bill was promimotes independence in oacr)ach o l from th e effects of tobaccoKo smoke In taxes. ststack of proposals nished le service Its enempioyees who may bo certain p laces th at a re visit'isltcd by the It says manyma affected businesses a i r i ' provide Senate Health. Rducatl hancjid icap p ed . oldoriy or olherwi:jrwise general public.” the bill sayjays. . would be foreorced to modify their ven- \\W elfare Commlltee on the li ! last dayol t O S u i1 l V a l l e y d isaadvantaged. c Seif-reiiance andam "N o person shall smokiioke In any tilatio n sysystems and erect u- enate rules the session on which Sen persesonal independence is theIC resuttrc - ^ place of work o r any indoorx>r area open appropriatee partitionsp when they set a\allowed the panel lo Introdw iucelegisla- sUN VALIJ-,!J%V. Idaho (UPI) - O f - ol meTioanmglul work al'Dcscrelet to the public except In a ddesignated uptherequircilred posted smoking areas, tl tion. , flclais of WciVcslcm Airiines haven't ...... Indujuslrios______— snfjoking area.” it says...... ------T he lobbylrlying group also discounts "I think they purposeful!ully waited given any deflleflnite com m ittm cni. b u r Some places would be exemptexe from the Toing MAssocialion’s claim that uiuntil the last day,” Roden sjsaid. "This lo^al officialsIs who a re attem pting lo Yourjr donations of used goods3s anda the non-smoking rules. TheThey include c ig a re tte smoke sm inhaled by non* blbill has been around for a iononglime." findarepiacen?emenl for a ir service now unwvanted a item s hoips to keep!p their provided byy RepublicI Airlines say spirilfll of independence growing,mg. •- ; ______, they are encouraged ei over the Bnr^gig thorn in to any DcserelI possibilities. InduJustries or give us a cail andnd we'll' Craig Beneinedllli. Western's vice- p.ckk 1them up 678-8208 or 734-914-9412. ' pi^ident foror iharketing.' met lasl II yOLou wouid like 10 know more10 atx)uia Ranchhers facee scabiess problerI f f . week wllh offijfficials from Sun Valley. Ihe Deseret □ Industries program,am. we « • Kelchum. TwiiWin F alls and the stale of invtteite you to corns t.» and seee wiwhai TW IN FALLS. Idahou ((VPl) ~ State VeterinariananDr. lor at least a year andindahall. Idaho, as well we as representatives ^ w e aisa/ all aboul * G reg Nelaon says the scabiesscj problem in Idaho majnay be Nelson refused lo’revealto’ the name of the Nevada from the localal touristI Industry, w orse than feared, especpecially for ranchers In the MjMagic ran ch .which su{]pliedlied the infccled caltle until Nevada.N Deborah Geokorge. executive director O urr B e s t W ork Is Y our Besapplied lo caltle coming. inii from Republic announcedan lasl week It Valley through one of ourouj auctions, and w e're currciTCntly northern Ulah andd a couple of Wyoming coummiles as would terminilinale service lo Boise. Burley & Twin Falls tracin g those cattle downjwn. well. Spokane. TwiVin Falls and several " I t a p p ears we’re goirgoing to have a t least 40 diffei[ferenl Nelson said the dip procedure requires caltictie lo be olhcr westernm ccities a s of April 24. The prem ise involved." run down a chuteI InlInlo a val of dip which contintalns a move left Twi:V/in F alls wilh two com- : Nelson said the infestxestation may still spread becaecause_ solution lo kill the sealjcablesmlte. inuterairllnes.es.J)ut no m ajor carriers. this ranch m ay have beenbee infected for o ver five ye;years. Nelson ^ I d the dip order does not apply to) £slaugh- ■with scabies-infected calcattle sold In lhe Twin F allss areaa tered cattle concoming in from Nevak'ada.

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NFIW 0R[.RfJv/XNS (UPI) - SouUih sweet basiness for bakerers, wilh one Louisiana balbakers Saturday were busyy 42-store bakery chain rep<•porting sales jtC fiB SII ; 7 putting Uiei finishingfi touches on "kingg of m ore Uian 590.000 per wtweek. cakes" — colorful co pastries Uiat con-1- ______tain hiddenin treasures for Carnivald cclehranls.1, The cakee traditiontr began more thann X a ccntury aago wlUi a golden beann hidden in a} cake, and has evolved into0 \ V j J / a golden eg^egg for New Orleans areu bakers whoto raket in the dough duringg J v I Uie final ddays before l>ent. I>ent begins Wedndnesday. ‘ S '. . ^ ; The kingI acake tradition has its roots inpre-medie'lieval Europe, where a host>t served guestests a cake with something Police w alk pepast store vandalized by youths hidden insideide. T h e person wbo got UieI hidden prireIre was dubbed “king" and was cxpecle<;led to buy Uie next cake oir r L hostUienexl•xl parly . L - Objects lutucked inside king cakes ert spaarks tecen riot ^ Th« tnotl «ovor«d ondd Ib«»t »«l«c«k>n o< Sort d o«uvr«uvf«» In Twin Folli oro lo Conce xled beans, coins, peas and have include I bo found ol lK« Windbidbf*ok. Thol * b«oo»« lh*y or*oro mod* 01 C«O/0* K'». _____ HUNTINGTON-P^m.'iK^CalK. (U P I), .^\ggressloaon..‘nic_Vantlals. and.YouUi__I__ teenagers l»gan rioting. ______pecans. Inn Uie' 1930s, enam el, dolls,—...... wKoMiopuiolianitond:idibyilialf,______— Teenagers spillingig out of an Brigade. TheTl headline acl. Rxplolted. The dlsturlMnce spriaea’d over six were usedd because many revelera Com#iryih*mlofyour» Mondoy through Frldoy irom5p-m.-7p.m.iron o v c rc ro w d ^ p i ^ ro(rock conccrt never lookik Uiet stage. blocks. Sm all bands of conccrtcc goers swallowedI \1Uieir prizes. Today’s dolls“ BfooVAwoyiolh*Windkidbr*ak lor good muiic. good lolk and good tlm*t. ram paged in a rock and)d botUet throw- Mendiloao a ’s Ballroom, designed lo) shattered windows anda vandalized are made of plastic for sanlUiry and ing riot thal spread overver a six-block accom odatilate 450 people, was Jam m edI alw ul 25 buildings, incluclading homes, financial rea EVERY DAY UHTll[1L7P.H.,ALIWEU.DIDRIWS . . ’1J5 area as lootera shattcrciered storefront with as man a n y as 700 punk rock fans, churches and buslnes: CarnivalII i.in Ixuisiana begins Jan . 6 windows, police said SatuiIturday. and 100 toto 200 people outside were5 youths were arrested Inside in stores. any o r King’s Day In the Forty-one people, mosi mo of them lumcdawa;A'ay. Sullivan said. Gwalneysaid. Christian faiUi. fa: The date marics the Juveniles, were arrestedted and 10 law He saidi Uie11 incident began aboul 10) Police.,«ssisted by ofol lrers Irom |2tj,day„[(Df Chrislmas when, accord- J neighboring communi officers were hurt, none:ne seriously. In p.m. whenen a passing police car was ? '3 ,,111 Ing to Uic Bible.Bil three kings presented lh e incident F rid ay night, nigl said U. pelted witl;rith bolUes Uirown from an1 s h e riffs deputies, cordo;loncdollte g|„s,„u,caJ Chrisi child. J a re a and brought the cicrowd under • Francis SuUIvan. upper w indhdow of the auditorium. The ason culminates on Mardi Police blamed the disdisturbance in officers trie.ried to enlcr lhe building butL control in aboul half an hohour. Officers w . hroughout Uie Gras. Uie dayda; before I-enl. lh e Angeles suburb*b oon overbook- could nott becauset ot lhe overcrowd- patrolled Uie riot area Uir V 1749 KimberlyRdId. Twin Foil. J ; Ing of an $8-a*ticitel conconcert, which ing. Sgt. Mlke N' Gwalncy said. When1 night lo prevent further;r looting. No Revelers's' zeal for Carnival seasonm ; featured several band!mds including they radioeioed for assistance, a mob off damageestimatewasava/ailable. festivities; hash: made lhe king cake a

w e r c r i m l e s j R e s e a r cf c h e r p r ee d i c t s f e v - PITTSBURGH (UPI)■I) — The na- p eak In I38i1380 — 18 years afler the babyi calls it. Is higher for prop«jperty crim es. • i / q * I -j] lio n 's crim e r a te is on or U>e wane boomendeded in 1962 - and FBI crimee with only half as manyny people In- because the baby boomlom generation slatislic s provep: him right, volved in property crimesesalage2las • \ A t for peak crimi* "W e haAla v e fewer people in Uwsee there are at ages IG-IS. * w h a s outgrown th e ages for • > gte-Mellon-Unl-— ages-dft-18-18) Uian wc did Uiree years— " naraclivity.“ a’Camegte* Property crimwT^whl/hlch” IncliTde ~ J ” jm I I three years from now. we’ll] ► - ...... - ■ ■ verslty professor says. ago. and U burglary, larceny andi auto theft. • jA V who has been have evenm Ifewer." Biumslein said. * Aifred Blumstein. wh 5 comprise rou^y 89 to 909( percent of J V f ► ■ Jcally. most repeal offenders I JC W I stfflying crim e for severeferal years, has StaUslic< P allcrimes.hcsaid. Jt of crime shortly after • I ' » coSluded the bulk of crimes are drop oul * \ ^ oojnmitted by a fractionomoflhepopula- reaching; Uiei peak ages of 16-18.1. - Forrobbericsand"perstrsoncrimes.” • » \ becau sc thear-inioSl. ; ■ sartl Friday the permitnit -violated the . , lUo. Nrv.Kl,» 8 «;Kt)l------•“ idpipee r # _ _ injunction issued by Thrahrasher. ^ n : 7 0 22.7382111 1 : Sail I* *1 The neighbors saidi tlUiey fear Uic : I RESTAURAP iR CALL TOLL FREE * ; Blvd. • T w in Falts • 734-704-7000 {III ibdivlsion will t r d e ^ / : O '" H an lso n P o in t subdl t 1309 Blue Likes 13 . They said Uiey I0-547-8010 ; become overcrowded. Tl 734-4954 X T ' * 9 ,® are trying to protectt Hi Uie “ rural at- ^ 'm .'./Uaiu'iXiv'I jvm J ^^_Jnthe_Rogors h er cope w ith everyisryday tasks for ; jf ^ E THE ULTIMATE MODCM AOVwvDfTunui ^ the first Ume-sincee a,: swimming : : ; / ^ Inflation ' ' SHARE 1 accident len her paraly;alyzed from Uie waist down three years■sago. ai 1 Figiiter n q \ § M rs. R eese first tric

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f i 1 A-b T im e i'N e w * . Twin Falls,Is, IIdaho S utiday, Februaryiry 13.1983 ^ A t i m e co f r e c k om i i n g rid____ mis Davis, I h a s c o m [le fo r thvorks, gift-t-giving th “ ro u g h m any an upheaval,1. bi ut ra re ly . sentatives of the major Pale^inlan United Presi Inlemallonalal rushed homene to enjoy special dishes, as aa ominous as the post-i^tebanon-war guerrilla grou■oups. but also Palestinian oleased to announci cach with its own m eaning, such as threat th lo ils unity and seaearch for a delegates fron■om across tbe /\rab word, /Asians ushered in tbe YeYear of lhe noodles for alongllfe.a I hom ho eland. Palestiniansins from the West bank 'Ing of their n e w offic Pig Saturday with aI burstI of AccordingIg tot legend, when the f-ord For the first lime sincee the black and ^ GazaUl strip2 also will show up if practice o f flad/o/oc nrework|^ gift-giving andd family fi re- Buddha sumnmmoned th e anim als of the d d;; a y s of th e 1970 Jordan civi:vil war. the allowed exitIt permission by Israel, wostic fJledlcal Imai unions for Iraditlona] lunar lui New worid to hisis deathbead.( (he pig was PIXD PI is without real fightingg imuscle. Palestinian sourcesSOI said. Year’s feasts, the t2th andmd lasl one to pay his Its once-powerful guerrlilIlia force is The questioitions and Issues will be With a whirlwind of houseuse cleaning rcpects. Alontong wilh the rat. ox. Ilgcr. dispersed dli across eight <\r; Vrab stales many, and theh e answers difficult, laaioiogy • Diagnost, and shopping behind them,em. Chinese rabbit, dragotgon. snake, horse, sheep, th th< o u san d s of miles froirom soulh Should thele PIX) put its fallh In a Jicino • Xeromarr families settled down forir Lthree and m onkey, roosiwster and dog. a year was I/Cbanon l>c where the PIXDI flourishedI confederationon wllh Jordan? four-day holidays to ob»jbserve lhe nam ed In honeonoroflheplg. until un Israel's invasion last Ju give a chance lo A m erican beginning of the year 4C81 4GB on the Theplgycaie ars are said lo b e good for PIvO i chairman Yasser Ara ■ts. and prim arily Presl- Chinese lunar calendar. business andidindusliy. ii a a m od eratin g Influence, b essional Plaza-Suit an's September >382 in* Pei(ing officials said about al SOO Those bomm lnI th e Y earo f t h e P I g - have ha changed since the (

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Jackp>ot voteers set ‘ j J u d r 1but the'tax money Is col-~' r he w ro lea letter criticizing m olest of localiony-- ev(even Jackpol. lected byy thet counly and relumed lo Nev. the lown.. HHayden says. llmlssing the lawsuit against V oters In this casino andUld m old oasis The n ewtw ;nine holes haye been a long g Young. Judge Douglas south of the Idaho borderir vwill go to the tim eco mning. in ByM /\RTYT sidestepped freedom of poles M arch IS lo decideje tthe fate of a E ig h teen<*n holes originally were de- Tlmes-News v ueslions. Instead, the Fifth ------5COO.OOO bond Issue. - —- - s i g n ^ f o)r r lthe Jackpot course In 1971. ^ourt Judge found the law suit The Issue Is not loror schools or Downes says.sa Only nine were built. fL U U J Y - killed a lawsibecause it raised political, highw ay Improvementss oor r a new cily how ever,. sso the design work already/ . uijudlcial. questions, h ^ . but for nine newV hholes al the has been dcdone. officials, filed m an afterr beruled that there was "no Jackpol golf course. D ow ness says; the new nine holes> i th e cily. ilionship betweeh the cily of That may seem a strarrange priority would runin a little under 3.500 yards. ^ Bul Indlmliy and C^ven Young.” ' these days when mosta t - towns are ov er b aslclIcly the same terrain as theJ ■ ‘ . Craven h. Yoi Kramer-said he lacked struggling just to makeke ends meet, existing nine, ni bringing the course 3 Jfe K ram er on sId lo hear the case, . But In Jackpol. as In othericr resorts, the UjtaltoT.oa,000 yards. , speech questilley Cily Council m em bers needs of the tourist andid Ithe conven- >n,e new 1 w I6lh hole will be close to a iuled . to ^Iscuss whether or tloneer are king. p a r 5. he says. ------D istrlcl Court GOO-yardpa rsue the case further a t their It is hardly surprising,ing. therefore. ^ im proper bee ; bonds are passed, he H e rather thanjuleeting. that little controversy suisurrounds the , s the addition could be com- ficials named Young as the bond Issue. Golf pro Bill D K ram er ru II Downes says S 2d [)7f th tf e end of the year and play' N. ' sio be getting •• legal relationI In an action for declaratory the only problem seems U >in early next season, people lo uodersUnd howw it1 will work, could begin Sun Valleyd onao Dec. 2.1982. The law suit I from Young’s Oct; 19 Long-time resid^t ,CCarlb Hayden Downess says: lhat he expects the As such, 1 letter ly. In which he alleged lh a l ^ says the town’s approxioximately 250 new holes,s. ifi approved, to Increase the jurisdiction t( lan Joseph K. Humphrey's voters will probably p ass^ Iti by a wide nu m b er olof company tournaments Sun Valley t-Jackpot^He-lhlnks-if-also— shliiffli_th&SuD_yaIley W ater friarglS ------p la y e d -a t“* a rc schedule) ■r District board of directors W hat m akes the bondlissuesalcaljle Iss Ilow Jackpot to draw a na- not to pursue conflict of Interest concern- Is th e 5 percent NesNevada slale llonal -touloum am enl. Only 13-hole F eb. 22 meeti innexatlon request filed by hotel/motel tax. Revenuenue from that courses cai:an be advertised In nationals City officia Devdopers. source goes Into a specialclal recreation packages.5. hesays.^ defendant In contendedthatrasa-m em ber------fund ahd will be used to pay olf tlie Danff’foFo r thT"back“nlne”lle s soum relief flledon ter and sewer district board, . bonds If they are approved/ed. ' and east; o of the preseni course and1 stem m ed fro ly would be responsible for Really, Hayden says.s. thatI means already hasha been acquired. Downes _ to the city. I X)nd Issues used to finance visitors lo Jackpot will11 ;pay for the says. 'Councilman f' I llll mill I fl lil|i of the sewage plant thal Is and Sewervned Dl by lhe district and the C a c t u s; P e t e ’ s ee x p e c t s raised a conitchum. ing an anneler went on to say that the ______..«r Blgwood Devi1 be retired "prim arily from | T mn N«M,« [imo/MARI^^^^^^^^B~~~~Youngeonlctiornjnewertmpact^ees ------; t o o p e nT T i o t e r i rt i T M a r c h r of the waterestate i developers." F ir e m e n r u s h tt c o th e f o r m e r S o p h is ticHeated Lady building,. damageddi by fire Satun Humphrey:y’s w lawsuit contended that J A C K P O T T h e . GraiJranlte Range conferencece rooms, and a laundryI retiring bondid raised a serious issue th at Cactus Pete’s facility, in addlUon to the rooms. Hotel, the new wing of Ca expansion resolved only by a court ------Casino in JackpolrNeV;rWrrwill b© roady— Haydeasalia id ______jointly ownec 15 If no con- It will be served by an elevator. On for occupancy March 15 rArsof] ase of fi cltyofKetchificorrecl and unlawful posi- lo o r will be a trio, of suites fipossiliblecau traclor delays are encounountered. Carl the top floc dalm of the defendant cast a y be rented individually o r The Idler Hayden, publicist for thetie casino,( said w hich m a y 3n chief with the Twin Falls !• I the validity of the city Incomblnatlatlon. ' TWIN F ,U .I^ - Invest2sligal0rs were called In Satuaturday Poulton. l)alalllon c b P I Q H M bonds will be Friday. , to determine the cause! oof a fire Saturday al the formerfo m ent. “ It’s slill undiunder Investigation.” A tne collecllorm atters of Importance.” the The three-story addilliiillon will be Som e of the suites will have hot locallon of the Sophisticitlcated I.^dy Fitness Salon.Ion. 225 A rs o n w a s a ‘‘pos!possibility.’’ Poullonsaid. t u from realnplalnl esU alleged, orth of Cactus tubs. Haydt/den said. , A» located Immediately nortl , Eastland Dr. F irefighters wererere alerted lo the fire at ll:a The d lys ’slawyer. Edward Simon of ill contain 100 The ofr the( addition will closely P ete’s Casino and will i shed Ihe.fire before It spread;ad. bul smoke was seen:n comingc out of the buildln Young had. arguedra for dismissal Fri- resemble; U th e existing Casino, except^ Firefighters extinguish( room s. Hayden said. J heavy smoke caused damimage throughout the building.ng. a p p aren tly startedted In the bajhroom ajea. w:• ^ - could be •acterizlngthe res lawsuit an an ______T h at will bring to 250I thelh( number of that it willill have windows. It will bo No Injuries were report3rti^ and no one was foundtl Inside li confined. il”exereiMoTpoWer i clus Pole’s, he colored In earth tones. The lower rooms available at Caclu! \ th e building a tth e tim e> of0 the fire. But firefighters•s foundf “ T h e re was ex(excessive sm oke, heavy i bl r e ~ ™ ? . fadded c that such a lawsuit' Cactus Pele’s walls willII beI stone, the upjter wood said. The hotel joins Ca evidence thal som eone hihad broken Into the buildingig ]prior throughout the bulkmllding.” Poullonsaid, tion and /edali a "chilling effect” on the e. and apart- veneer. motel, treasure house, cks and 10 m en responded loI tliFire Depart- doubt onright th of freedom of speech The namm e e of the hotel Is the sam e as5 to the fire. T h re e fire trucks ments. •In and there was a fire In the left th e scene aboutout two hours later, Involving! malFirst Amendment. nlaln two units th e m ountantain range to the south off “They had a break-in The new wing will conta building. That’s all wee know a t this polnl." 'saidJid Tetl N oestim ateofdaf damace was available Saturd city’s complaUWSUIToaPageB2 idoor mall, two Jack p o t, HoydenH t said. of retail space on an indoc :55 a.m. afler Young's la' ling. The fire Ketchum. ar A where it was day. charact< Local govemniments don’t walant th e pow er "— ' ‘aiTOgaril” e black smoke Simon add could have a PUCC wants toi give Icpeal entiiUes coriiitrol ovei’r small Vthecall.They public’s }stems righ under the Fir By BRUCE:e iI u m m o n d businesses. Minimum rday.m «SeeLA^JC. — Times-NewsniTH T/fcr------— charged-by-lhese-comi imount of money we’re ^ » n ------signlficanlly-from$3to his case, I believe, would pay . — /\nolher drive Is on In There are at least thre water bills for three years or Boise to transfer It some regulatingIg in th e M agic Valiey: Elm Swisher said. "It should have powers rom lhe slate level to citiesIS Co. in Tw in Falls; Ketc tledlocally.longago.” and countieslies. W ater Supply Co. in Kc law requires the PUC to hire Speclflcall:ally. the Idaho PublicIc th e P Icabo Livestock Co. 1 officers, atiomeysrand-toke water syse-transcrlpts^=—all-pnF ------.U tilities CoComm ission.would like tolo -Apparently, there’s lilt delegate lhthe regulation of small,ll. th at a m a jo r problem exlimonthly rates to the PUC.that would not be required of __ privately-o^■owned w ater companies tolo House subcom m ittee willm panles-vary------“ Theamoivemment officials. The total county com9mmis3loners”or"cllycoun-—1-— thls-week-of-several-d department Is called." ------flicts- areMil and constru<;tlon costs. of reg^lg^latlng?" questions Blainele frankly, 1 think It’s wrorby the time we becauseer the also warned lhat "If tho Counly ConCommissioner D an Mackey.y. In Boise to tell these folkxne. whatever speculatesy recovers, : there will be a would pprefer r they keep It with theie thelrown business." las,” says PUC Ragle, chainco of these private projects, PUC wherere the expertise is. You needxl S w ls h e r_ c it^ a reciher. "It’s im- emmenlirefore. sut more rate fights to th at profess!^sional staff." Power, County where regulate 11 rates With so,e." f( Small water companies — usuallyly W ater Co. had to raiseJ rfar com ers of tho serviceof tho d i l u t e s haodled.by tb e photo/MAIfl^^a ^sc»^EFEH having lesaess thal 100 customers - customers by over 100...... | ...... instantly-wldate have occurred In-the J o h n S t e p h e ns. s . Ipresident of Elm Paria rk W a tcr Co.. alts by pumpu p In t h e f In n 's w e lllllhouse. provide donlomestlc w ater lo homes ondid homeowners objected; cha like the fire repair;—LEGULA‘IE di o n P « 8 0 B2 he says. “<\nd equlp^nent a ■ong for people Swisher £ ilks how lo run economy rt n surgence Kent case in and therefc the Sunbeam negoliale." I rates to its 23 NonoofUi ) percent. Tho PUC to dal and appealed , •SoeREG B-2 Tim es-N ew s, Twin Falls.i. Idaho10 Sunday, Februaryy 13.1983I — Schuld be made closer to But But Uiat placed in question cor zza with ham and cheese, biscull lop. apple, raisin cuppondmilk. i b e exploinetlined, and diagram s Z s ^ n l Magic Valley. But DeckarcLard w arns hom e.” likeIke Elm Park and Ketchumm Spring tossed greencen salad, applesauce and Friday:f i Hot dog on bun. frenchI frfries, green • o f h o w j h10 e eear w orks will bo Uiat all it would take is oneon< major StcpheiB’micompany sprang from a WatiVater Uial exisl totally wiUilh In c ity milk. salad, chocolate pudding and'dmltk. show n. en and noodles, beets, rolls, sy ste m failure at any of; thUie sm all sln g lew ell In1 1921.I Today. It services UmiImils. Friday: Chicken Everyoneme should hove o . S8 homes betvetween the 300 and 600 “I “ I think a company like ElElm Park apricot cruncinch and milk. MINIDOKA w aler companies. mul butler hoorlng tosltest at least once o blocks of Elmm S treet. Tbe only con* shotshould fall under Uiejiu^leve w o fU ie MMooday: Burrilos or peoni : “ 11 simply seems more.res itra.terry -yaor ■tthorihere.is. any fro u b le______:hlng Uils company was a cily:ily council.” Twin Falls3 County ------CLEI£NNSiiaiHK ------Bondwlch. green beansr-si for local government lo handS t h e s e [ pizza, tossed salad, pean. Jello. valentine cake and milkIlk. Of oil hoarirtaring clearly. Even im inatlon problem last con:xmmission Chairman /\nnin cover arguments over rales.” he, said.sa ■•TTK " I'” '- nllk. • . , TlTuesday: Turkey gravy. whlR)e(J>ed potatoes. p e o p le nowlow wearing heor- say!>ays flatly. .<\nd Mackey lalakesjntoc UieIho cakcandmlll problem is how to do 11 im burger gravy.' mashed peanut bulter. celery stickck. cracked ing aids oor r Ithose who hove Uy. PUC officials san:u m e slan d . strapping local government w ^ . . potatoes, ggreen re beans, cinnamon roll. . wheal roll, fruit crisp and milnllk. b e e n to ldd npments. VALLEY TuTuesday: Turkey o la king withI vc8v etablcs p , „ . a , 2!39 3 9 Main Avo. W. If p lacing the county commIssiandmilk.------—- llmejdio with pineapple;and nowww.” D eckard s a ^ . “ We'D IIr ry lo ge l - fries, carrots. ndihllk. day or Tuo'Tuesday, coll 733- rale disputes. AnoUier prob'oblem complicating the alltill Uie fa c ts togeUier and see! iiif w e c a n Tueaday: Fish,I. fifries, peas, honey muffins Wednesday: Wi Ham burger on bun.n .la te r l« . i arrange for on op- "I would rather have thele JJurisdic- issue Is Uie qu fly wlUi andm ilk- orange half and milk. question of Jurisdiction dralIraft a package Uiat will f opointmenf}nf iof another tim e, . tlon of our company placeded in local between citiessand a counties. evei•veryone. Wednesday: Hotlot dog on bun. pork and TtThunday: Cooks'choice. cn salad, pears and milk. . Fr kraut, diced In-hom e testing losl is olo ovoi- hands.” says John Stephensens. jpresl- . An unsuccess»sful bill two years ago “ “I M aybe 11 will lake anoUier»rvear- Iwans. green i Frklay: Wiener on bun. sauerkn Fried chicken, mashed carrots, peachcs. chocolatelie milk or loble. d en t of Uie Elm P ark Wateiater Co. In would have U*an•ansferred Uie regulating anoi i l v e ” h e mother five years — to resol r c e n beans, and milk, milk. Twin Falls. “If rates are dlspi fl.r' . . poutoes.grw isputed. Uie auUiorlty lo county cc commissioners, saiduiid. "B u t we must gel started Friday: Tomatclato -soup.- grilled cheese ' sandwich, c arrot sticks, pineapple upsidodownvn cake< and milk. p = Q b i t u ------1 GGOODING uaries------Moodayr-Chili;-II. wirii. valentlne-cookie:— Donna Halverson, sisters and thirce m b ro th c n preceded him today todi from 6 to 9 p.m.. on Mondaylayfromfl pcachcsandrid milk. in dealh. a,ma.m . lo 9 p.m .. and on Tuesday untmill noon, T u o d o y : Heroro sandwich, french tries. JEKOMK - Donna Halvcrwerson. 67. of The funeralI willwl be held Tuesday al 11 p e a n and mili ^ l k . ______..rA w jfc v T i ------W 5 W ia y : V i Valley Regional Medical Centem ter In Twin M ormon Chapel pel In Burley, with Bishc^ GOODING ^ - U ren K. Wctls.Is 78, ot potatoes, peanut pe; butter and honey Falls. W illiam Mendciidcnhall offlciallng Burial Gooding, died Friday olTwln I-’all:iltsCIInic sandwich.chtcherry cobbler and milk, The funeral arransem cnls an J are pending w lllbelnP IcasajisantViewCcmelery, --sndh Hospital. Tliuraday: Pizzazza. cole slaw, applesauce AND BECAUSE ' and will be announced byy the U Hove- Friends may lay call a t McCulloch’s Bom Oct. 17. 19(M. in LincolnI Counly C and milk, R obertson [■'uneral Oiapcl In Jei WE DO. WE J 1 Jerome. Funeral Chapdp d In Burley on Monday DC allcfxled schools in Mountainin Home. Friday: Surf burger,but trench fries, mixed from 2 lo 8;30;30 p.m , and prior lo the iie served became a Joummeyman fruit and chocMcolalemllk. WILL GUIDE I servicc on Tuesdw day. ciecilieclrician while living In Callfomim ia. ^ YOU IN EVERY i Archie Badger HemarrlCTlIweahBIlssonOcl.H( I' RICHFIELD ;rlcJ^ln Mooday: P|aa.si1. salad, fm ll and milk, _ — llUIUJvi:------.UclOc-IiJulgc •n H aggrm an- He was nn_el>tiam. and she died:ied in l9r>5. of Boise; a siste:ster. RosJyen Hall of Moun- Tedred Bliss of Milwaukic. Ore.; a hibrother. FUNERAL m rine sandwich, french fries He was a incmlicr of theic ChurchC of tain Home; andand eight grandchildren. A Otis5tls Wells of Victor. Mont.; seven•n grand- Mooday: Submar ftegn«C( atepudding, Jcsu.<) G irisl ot 1 jiller-day SuinLlints. son. Bot>bie Morton, M( preccttod her in chil{;hitdren; and four grcat-grandchiiiMldrcn andchocolntc CHAPEL ;jayat2 Tuesday: Tosladoados and fruit, ^ a s Survivinf; arc; a son. Owencn BadgerI of death, TheTh funeral will 1« held Tuesd; famburgen. lettuce salad ALL FAITHS Hurley; ihrce daughters, Maryary Crane of The funeral1 wiltw be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.).m. In fJcm aray’s Gooding Chape,pe,\nh Wednesday: Har fries. Provo. Ullian I’allcrwn ofQf Richland.i p.m. at Whilec MIV1 ortuary Chapel In Twin Past’a stor H erm an I’ope officiating,« Burial anil french fri' Thursday; Bakedled turkey, mashed potatoes ■■'Wush.. and Marjorie Dinrhbfof Buriey;I a Falls, with hethe Rev. J.I.. Chandler of- wlllivlll tjc in Flmwood Cemetery. mixed vegetables anil whole brolher. U>on Hadgcr of Odgcn; Oi 20 ficlating. Burialrial will Iw.in Twin Fails The Th family suggests lhal me.ncmQrl.il ami gravy, ml lyandchildren; « great-f'rondiandchildrcn; Cemetery, (tonatonalions be made to the Amerlcai-anl.uni! whcalrolls* ^MomWlFDAondNFDA^VddiionAvjnu^Eoi^^^^^^"phon^3W 900 lied cheese sandwiches, and 15 Kreal-j’rcul-nrandchikliliklrcn. Two Friends mayay call al the mortuary AssoLssoclallon. Friday; Grilled chicken noodllodle soup, fruit and choco- _ lute milk.

_ _ ■ T WTWINFALLS...... -Servi Monday; Texass clchill and beans, taler tots, MYFRIENNDTHOUGHTITra ices— .swfclheartca.cake, p e a n and milk. HCI.USTKII -T h e timorairal tor Kdna A. Jorycnscn. .82. 82. Of Twin i'alls. who d ie d _ , RUPKRT^-.T7ie-funcriil-foc_ R l L Je w c ll------Tue9day:-Southcfhem-fried chickon.-imubcd------f-’cnstcrm aker. 7H, of Hollister,icr, who di« l W ednesday, willvlll l)C held Monday at 2:30 Belliielle Qulnley Mclntash, 07, of IIRupert. polatoes andxl igravy, homemade bread, ------^TO W E flARAHEARINGGAID ------Thursday, will Iw hoid Monday:lay at I p.m, p.m . a t the tmmTimanuel Ijilheran Church vho who died last Sunday, will btbe held frull cup andxlm I llk. a t the I’aync Mortuary ChapelKl ini Buriey, in Twin Falls,1. t Burial wilt be in S u n set. . Tucjruesduy nl 2 p.m. in the Rupertcrt H fth W ednesday: Baked Bai ham and cheese B urial will be in Riverside CemeteryCon at Memorial Park,irk. f-Ylcnds may call at V/i\riVfuit M ormon Chapel. Burial wilvlll l« In s.nndwlch. frtfrench fries, carrot slicks, I s t i l l Hcyt)um. Friends may call at tho Reynolds I-'uncriKrai Chapel in Twin T ails Pica’ IcJisunl View Cemetery a t Buriey. t pc;)chesnndnd milk. II d o . m ortuary lod;iy from 2 to 4 p.m.j and loday trom noon»n until 9p.m. and from!) Frie■'riend.s m ay call at the I’ayne Chi I" •niurwlay: Vegetgetable Iwef stew, tossed prior lo tho scrvlcc on Monday— nn on Moivlnv. Thry nlso tlirlry Hurl on Mnmlny .tni-mnnn nfvlad-£vca ------MiaartllMUltUltsrcBKCiaicpudding and may call at thehe church from noon unlll ng. ing. and ul the church one hour■ priorp lo L o d ^ l :I > e l 6 w — TWIN FAM-S -- Tho fuiier.ifi;r.ir tor Opal th c lim e o fth efu! funeral. j thc.<>h e .scrvlcc. Friday: Com dogJogs., buttered green beans. f o r m y s e c r e t . . . M a n h eeld in theft IT” -• U rry Eugene ------T\V1N FALL ■.■'yi ...... Early hoorinnnn caids, fof tho most -Hospi FcaUierslon. 38,3) of Kimberiy, was ltais= port, woro cumbernberiomo In doilgn ond arrested by T>Tvdn Falls County of- nol vory appoallnoallng. Indeed, techno- MAGICC V/VALLEY Steven Kvaas of Buricy.f. andan Su-san Vcla.-Miucz of Twin Fat fleers and char?a rg M w llh g ra n d Uieft. loolcollv ilio dllnl m liooring oldi woro ______regionalmedEDICAL: CENTER______I peflormonco. ------— ...... Q i e f D e p ujty*HaroId t y Jensen-said- Admitlmltt«d GOODINGINGCOUNTY MEMORIAL Tho hearing aidold Indojlry, hos mode — Wr»rRol»r«-AlaU>elson.-MrHrOerOennIs KeegnnrI.illian Smilh amian ______Adm itted charges stem1 fromf: the. unauUiorized grool itrldot since line ihen, peHoeting Ronald Ucalert, all ot Twin Fails;ils; Bertha Kills und Mrs. Kennelnclh ■KdithlloltotHaf>Stevens und Kathy Harper. l»thth ofc Pearl Roljcrtsoti and FerFem S tonc. Iwlhot Gooding. B olton la s l A ujg g ui s t. J Custom conol i H at^:n n an ; Mrs, Robert Wicklun(lund. Uarcia Infant son nnd SuraQrah iol old. combines iho FeaUierslonn wv a s re le a s e d cn $3,000 S natural ocoutllclc qiquoiltloi ol Iho cor. S auer, all of Jerom e; and Kimiwrlyerly Milcsof(;oodlnB. CASCASSIA hlEMORlAL bom i. W mlerotochnploQygy IrIn compononli, and Dlamltim lued Adm itted r ,, m ost Importontly,itly, lhe vlsuol oppool Mrs. Vcm Bamcs. Jennie H«Hccr. Krwin Brauer. Von Doyloyle . Shawna Jenkins. Judyly D.Badger nnd Ronnie Baines, ail c ’ of w hal you wont>vont in 0 hearing aid. B ridw ell Jr .. Ferdinand Chrlstensojnson, Mrs, Kd Chupu, Mrs. Rober>bert und Stella lx)ngorta andi DaDavid W arr. both of Rupert. W hen In u»o. lhl>hl> linyI dovlco U boroly I.eaicr. Mandy Hernandez. Rot»otwrt Muiphy. KIwood l*ettingiiltgiil- DlsmlSMd vIslHo. Duarw Schrank. Mra, Allen Shcph son,______f>)nnii Rnly rta. fVAnnLnn Pi‘l<»rsn n nnd son. Mnn;ha ^ (i h so n jiD d ___ Peggy Slantield, and RMrFT^fcostenson. all of Tv/in Fails; MrsMrs, Rhonda Dean, a llo t Burle)irley; Amy Kilcra of Rupert; Jodii f>ennl3 Chandler of’Fllcr: r^isCs Cibulka. i Norman Motta and Mr^Mn. Murtaugh; Jxwcll P, NatkinNat of OaWey; asnd Kva A n In. Richard Rrwln ot Paul; Mn R ussell Wilson, ail of Buhl; Mrs. Mn.-' Htybum, A vallablo A t Norman Hunl of Rupert; Jamesnes Henslec of Hagerman; MnMn. Btrth Norman Hunt and son ot Rupert;trt; Mrs. Mitchell Wolto and sorson. AdaughlcrtoMrandMrJ M n. Kilos lijngorla of Rupert. Karen Marshall. I^ura Marshallhail, and Vallnda Roholt. oil1 oof J aick3Varb€Tu'§ c Je ro m e; N athan May of Mouniainiin Homo;i Christine McCormick-k oo( MINUINIDOKAMEMORIAL Jackpot; Stephanie Shuman of' Kimberly;Kl and Delijcrt Sweet!t o Ot Diamlned ‘Ueariq^}g(^id Gouijgd)elot§ D ietrich. George Heasen. rVrtene:ne Bryont. Iwcroy Blacker. Mayly Johnson. BirthIrthi Michael Lyons and OlioI HoiHough, alt of Rupert. A son to Mr, and Mrs, Dcnnlinnis Keegan ot Twin Fails, amand B irth 106)61 Blue L a k e s Blv.d. N. dauRhtera to ^^r. and Mrs, Dennislis AdfleldA of Jerome. Mr, and Mnkin, AsonloMr.andMn.J'csJesus Dloz of Buricy, < Y 'V. ^ 733-0601

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Sunda]lay. Fobruary 13.1983 Timmos-Now9. os Twin Falls. M ahoS-a C o u nncil drai f t s 2 0 “■year 3 pllan __ \W e st/M t o m € eet futiure enei»rgV neceds Grrants pi>aying( b i l l s •.ByBARNRYfJ^R'nm N II employment In the regk>non would in- Clark’ss scenario, total e __ , ______------..Unlied Pnsslatcrmimntlnnnl ------c re o se b y 1 mlllk>illkmemptoyees from 1980 lo 200020 ------S A l.T-UKE -L CITY (UPI) - Dr.— Dr. chest D ec. The heart’ b and’ the------Thcf.2-yfi2-ycar^(rrelIr^T)M'MolfJCs: "T his r a te Is consistent with low-rata te national BarTiey G a a rk w on’l have to pay for implanlsurgcry were> Ijl»lh donaieil or W ash,., (icnlisfromalned (ic In "serious ■ P O R T I^N D . Ore.re. — Between the deep bluee ocovers of forecasts but stillrtill assumes the Pacific Norththw esl would h is artlflclficlal heart or his expensivelive paid for mrough rescanirchgrante. but stal)kal)le condition*' Salurday. He -'•lhe Northwest Poweiwer Planning Council's d raftaft 20-year grow slightly fasfaster than tbe rest of tbe nnatkin."the hospitalI stay st w hich h as now exceededded "In recognllion of thet^ oulslandlng spent most inoj of the day resting and ■finerRy plan Ite 28010 pagesp. filled with g rap h s. dUdiagrams, plan states, 10 weeks.a. University of Utah Presi-esi- contributions that haveve been made hy cxercislni'slnij. und watching Oregon '’.‘diartj — and. Itsts 'writers say. a low-cost.t. Ilow-risk T here’s alread;^dy been an indicatk» tbe: high-growthh dent Davidvid Gardner said Salurday. Dr. Clark and lhe Clark Cl; family to S tate upseipsel 5th-rapJced UCIv\ 69-65 In *" energy future for the region. forf^astlsalitUettle rosy: It assum es A lum axvc will build Ils Unlversirsily Medical Centeriter cardiovascular reseaijarch and re- a IclevisLwised collegiate basketball Uumlnum smeller near Umanatilla. Ore.. spokesmarnan John Dwan said Dark's "• On Its cover, thee councilC( boldly proclaim s the rk’s search In general. Pres■esldont G ardner j’am e, ipany recently deferred Indeflennltcly. The hospital billbii for th e 73 days he has now lhe best w ay of "mm eetinge the region's e n erg y r »w today decided Dr. Clark C will not recast assum es It will not be bubuilt. sp en t InJ the li center's Intensive care with confidence, flexibility, flex and at the low est; are receive a bill." Dwansasaid, Mcanwhnwhile, last Wednesday univer- ...co st." ‘“S T o T r'Sbiggest S problems facing the»e council in unit "wouli}uldprobably total $135,000."." He said the medicalal expeases will sity docliloclors began prep^ng a develt^ing Its: pliplan was an unexpected eneie rg y surplus But thatlat does n ot include the cost;tof of be paid by the unlvilversity "from privateJ room r for Gark. looking . : The Northwest’s's uutilities. Industries and ratratepayers that replaced: ththe projected deficits whlcJch first led the Jarvikvik-7 m an-m ade h eart o r the private and research funds."-l)utfu lhal -Xorwaniti tolo lhe day when he is strong . will have a chancee to say if they agree during a series ! of Congress to crealeate the body. serv icesI ofol Dr. WlUlam DeVries whoA*o state m onies or fundnds from other enoughI to to move oul of the hospital’s -hearings throughoutjut tbe region next month, “The council’s!J’s analysis shows an unavoldadable surplus implanteded Ute plastic organ In Clark’srk’s p atien ts’ fees will not beused.be Intenslvecve care unit...... Three generattortions ago. the people of the region occurring evenn «wilh the h lg h ^ n u m d forec■ecast. and a --.Btarted building thell»e largest hydroelectric power« r system longer and largiarger surplus if only the I(low-demand In th e w orid." begin!gins the council’s p reface toothe tl plan, growth occurs."."says s the plaa "The resulting suppl;pply of low-cost power h a s conionlrlbuted To deal wllh1 a wide range of possible encnergy needs. Immeasurably to> the tl quality of life and'ec’economic the council suggeiggests tbe Northwest use legifgal arrange- ' J redevelopment In tbele PacificP Northwest, m ents known as coptions, which allow for aI ppower plant "Now. the regionon must plan to meet futureire energy or other resounDurce to be taken throughti the time- ;»eds with conservarvatlon‘programs and resounlurces that consuming sitingLing and design stages, then>n placed on > 0 1 1 •are six to IS tim esI mim ore expensive than p o w er:r fromf the "hold" until needieeded-lfever. h a NNII m l existing dams. Above all. the council says, tbe Bonneveville Power m m "" “The challengei facing f« us Is to su i^rt a strong AdmlnlstratkHin should- - conskler coinnservatlon. "'^irowing economyf whilew protecting our investi»tment in whenever posslblsible. as Its topfriority resosource. Nexl ■ , _ the low-cost hydropo\>power supply.’’ come renewableble resources, tl^ plants u:using waste The'councO h a s1 woworiced since Ils creation ailmost in two heat, and lastly.Jy. hew thermal resources su c h a s’coal "years ago to meet the twin goals laid down by Congress:Co plants. P lA IN m w s . . chart tbe Northwest’est’s energy future for the} nnext two the council ehalso chose to favor Incentliitlves as the decades a nd look for ways to protect a n d enhance h u fiah m eans to achieveeve conservatkML ratb er thanin regulatory and wildlife In the ColumbiaCol River Basin. standards o r rateate designs...... A flab and wlldllfiUlfe program adopted in November No Nevertheless,s. itbe council Is recommenending new. I ' sets recommdided■d flowsf over the region’s dadams and stringent bulldiniding codes, arguing any newew buildings ..establishes a "budgiidget" of flows to be allocatf!ated each probably will ouiouUive the energy suiplus1 andi fitting 1 , w a r to help salm on. steelhead and o th er ^>ecl(Kies cross existing buildingsngs w ith conservation m easuru res Is much I : the dams safely. Therhe plan also outlines Improveivement of more expensiveve lhanI Installing them at thtbe tTo deal SUND,lAYOtNLYIi '!'.'Dsb habitats and bate\ald)erypngrama. svjth a w ide rangenge ot possible energy needs.:!. thecouncJJ IHL , About th ree m onthnths before an April 28 congrcgresslonal suggestts. omsenservatkui program s a t a lovow level. In , deadline for compldpletlng the energy plan, thele council ordertodesltslhethe Northwhe mNor effectivee methods,i - mim s L L K 4 A cm e m et In Portland to0 a(adopt a draft version, whichtich. a s lls “The councilIII does not Intend to pla;an for any C oowboy v Cut 1 forw ard stales, "doe!loes not create on additionalU kilowattli shortages.” thele pplan says. "Its plan doesI rnot require Of energy In the regioigion." lifestyle changes,ges. either through v oluntariry or man- (OOTS , An Indication of thei divergence of oplnloilions was datory curtallmeiment efforts by consumers. TThe council B L U E 1 evident In the counclincil’s 6-2 vote to approve thvay said for Nov. 15.1985. SUNDA)DAY ONLY PRICE S- Tiiosopeponis soil for $ 1 8 j V ' landlords of apartm(tments and other rental unit Is on region- nils could While th e planan places a heavy emphasis if p erfect ] receive full fundingig f{for conservation m easuress andi slill wide conservatioiition program s to Improve e ein e : ^ effi- Increase rents —• ti;thereby pocketing a conseiservatfon ciency. It also callcalls for development of somelehydroelec- . SUNDADAY ONLY PRICE j -• subsidy at the expensense of the rest of the region'sI'selectric t trie facilities. i n ^ r a t e payer s If th e regionI hahas a n economic boom, o r If conserva- : T he d ra ft energyy planp attempts to take Into:o iaccount tion does n ot prodroduce the expected savings,i. thet council -any eventuality, inn termsI of economic growthth for the — isurglngtheNortlorthwest turn to combustion tuturbines and H » 4 9 " ; \ N orthw est. coal-powered facilities fac; in the 1990s - nonot to adtts W • Thehigh-growthve1 version of the plan assum ess regionalr conservation progrograms at a low level, in ordedertodesign^ ^ ; em ploym ent wlll^grovpow by more than 3.4 m illionm -— more and test lase. the coal plant takes only fouour years to' l * i l '•’.than twice as fastt a;as the nation as a whole.;. (a boom com plele. whwhe/he m ost effear pr et requiress more lhan : never-seen-ln-the-he-Northwest.-In-the-Iow-jw-growth - lO yeara.’! th e pjianstales,- la r ..... — ------b in g o W a lk e r * 'Advertiseniiment » BOOTS ; N e u r o lleg ( ist sa;l y s d i e t * Your Spine Health CLOSE-OUTSs . N o .7 2 6 8 p i l l m al i y c a u s e: :s t r o k e : BACKINjUfIRIES * R eg u lar $54.95 * ByDr.lgdwlgC.lenondwohr i S s H m . ’SAN DIEGO (UPI)) —- Some over- blood presressure Is considered a major) r * b a c k INJURIES: Thoilouiands of * tfiu«co**1sslul. » N o. 6 3 6 . 6 '/ , inch in< Boot ig;**DrrMncller5ald:------N o . 7 7 3 2 ------neUrologJsrsaidSaiurdaj . pontoiioniniufonco RegutarSat53X 95------•JD r. Shirley M. Muelleeller told physl- O th e r unpleasentui reactions to PPA^ * carrion and Iho M g SUNDAY ONL1ILY PRICE 'Regular $69.95 dans gathered in Sanan Diego for a include hiheadaches. Irritability andid » public ih gonorol ^ k e seminar sponsonsored by the sleeplessmLsness because the drug stim u-U- » to rocogniio Ihli foci. Acluol itud- A m erican H eart AsseAssociation the la t e s t h e nnervous system. Dr. IVfueller ^ loi hov« boon Stimulant - phenylpr'Ipropandlamlne said., mado oi injurod tPPA) is similar to amphetaminesar She saidaid many young patients ex-X- * workort carod for it * by didofenl lyt- .95 ^ taken off the market: in 1979 by the hib ltin g PPA : side effects visit fed w al governm ent. W Ishard1 Memorial1 Hospital In In-. lom» of iheropy. — ___H_Chiropraclicbflng».^H ------, ------substancels-lmni -manyTllerTJlIls— d ln a p o llsr[sr'vhepe“she“ is“direetor“or“ some nasal dr.IMuelIersald^cwa: was Involved in experiencenee PPA’s amphelamlne-llke:e J. chargo of molingcring, t« a research project In whichwh; PPA and hig h . lh® iniuronco compony. D ' /" ------Icaffclne taken Irom.comMmmercial diet____O ther_pi.patients.took .various.nasalj| injuronc^ covorogcigo to lhe * ______»ENIfMi ■ * omplo'yor. oi wbM o'l lositss'iniorrup- * Hi pills were given to ratarals. The doses decongestislants containing PPA to re- * tion In Iho production linono, » ■ were the equivalent of three lo six Ilev eco ldId ssymptoms ...... ^.Sovorol largo indutlrial]l firms aro ^ I ' • - i ' - - - = Um es the recommendeded dosage.( Over More cacases of people suffering thele J. now employing chiroproc•odors on a ^ lEANS k i No. 517-3616 m 20 percent of the rats lnje 1 8 % . • • PPA causes blood vessels ves lo con- ap p etite.. Once( the nervous systemn W«»i.Chlroprocllc Clinic,c, 717 Main * >NLY PRICE ... V i i W f • strict, raising blood pressure pi and becomes] i accustomed to PPA. ap-}. * Avo. W.. Twin Fall*; Tot.. 7733 0522.) * : Increasing the danger of:of stroke. High p e tite reluiturns, she said. Levi d /einbrenner AAidnJnightBlue M BOYS We VIwant youi' to kn o w . lOOT 1 LOOTS ------JEEANS 1 Regular $26.95. :- /c/a/701 0 First's intereststrata on MasterCrCard and Visa 3.517-9812-6 B isis now 17.91% - iolower t/ian t/iat _ gular $17.95 M of any otherr/oca/ban/<. ii ■ H SUNDA]lAY ONLY PRICE "

A year ago w e'initiateda in, variable ^ ■ ------rather than a fixeixed interesfjafer"' I As promised, •vUenwh market rates ONLY ■ drop, so d o e s yoyour Idaho First PR IC E Ma l ” Bankcardrate. ~ T l f I ADDi:ADDISON AVE. E. H I r : i I SUPPLY - . Good G news for yoL < ; ; from/daho fr First, s • d g n n ,, STORE HOURS: F j E u a " . ; ; a veteranpaceset=tter ^ ' i |i J K ' 8:30>5:30DflliY ' A D D ISON AffniAHO/' stayedi on thee go __ Stale SenatoT8_voted_26-38-2 Injavor of individual’sJ’s right i to keep ajiO,;isar ; an amendment tb Utah’s’sC^tltut(6n arms. Seo.iTFred Fl Flnlin«n;R;fefiy;— ByDILYNTJUlSKNI strengthening the rightt I to keep and added wordlcirdlng lhat would retaln law s VMUGnndeOtmrvtrver bear arm s. g gun ownership and (^i^y . I. mental Incompeteq^Knd ' In legislatures UNION. O re. - “ 1 Iwhave seen this The NRA Is pushing In lens. The ex tra v erb ajjfl^ so ■ lUe from lhe ox-team1 agage cle a r iq> to across the country for ststesti conslitiH “ 1 ^ ' a l m ake gun k e e i» theI lavlaws against carryin^.cpn* the q»ce age and ththat covers a Uonal amendments thal ownership an "Individiidual r ig h ^ pretty big era." saidlid graff'volced ufswan. D-Tooele. t'iC he ralher than a "collectiviive right." It . ^ Charley Stiles. specific list permlssa>^Q!’gun fears that court declsioi>kuis in some ^ea^ a ^ Tbe seir-prodalmedled cowboy re- t ’ ii measures are pem it^ ; cently celebrated hiss B2ndS birthday . i states that firearmaowovnership is a a s u b j« t lo a "'^Sht over!iveriook some I m ^ j ^ t • surrounded by "frienlends 1 made | collective right and thus along the way.'’ wide range of regulalionsm . could lead StUeswas bom in 190(I900in0hioand ||L U*' to strict gun control laws. moved lo the GrandeteRonde B Valley Sea Jack Bangerter.. R-Bountlful.] with his p a re n ts, fourctr tbrothers and . is sponsored the NRAi proposaI'iir~CVKM two sisters w hen ChaCharley w as 5 ' Ulah. It now goes lo theth House. If - k M f f l i l yean old. His father horhomesteaded in 1 Utah’s representatives a{approve it'by the vaUey "aod wben» liba proved up | at least a Iwo-Uilrds majiajority. It WlU E B H |f on hb homestead bee »sold It to the , go tbe voters for a final dedeclsionlnthe G rande Ronde LumberlerCo.” ( \ . 1984 general election. Tbe SlUes stay ed aroiuound th e a rea I J Concern by law enlorctxementagen- E H |E {B and Charley graduatelated from k ' * cles that the amendmentnl might wipe . Grande High School. oul such things as the} I law against "After lhat 1 kickedced around this - —carrying concealed-weapapons and lh e_ ,^ ^^9 B ^ country and d id a b undinch of different / ^ j K ban on gun ownership byb convicted i B g jlm M things untU Worid Wararil." I he said. felons propm ted a revLviston of the Artfirlbe.war.CharU some land near f^ v^^ewa^lo^ i IB Q S to m aking a living offifflLlheveler- ii ans had a homestead»d drawing to give away 86 parcels>Is of land and Chariey came a wlnoInner. “That was prettytiles, t l l 82. reminisces abibout his cowboy yearsrs places and headed nortlorth lo Alaska, w here he o p erated a tratrailer court, a and sortL ofol look a person's freedom A few y ears back Charlirley sold off getting run1 ovover, "h e said. • NO SHOTS ^ •oEucious„|.,„ ; cabin court and did sorsome commer- away." he said. h is last two horses. I''iI-’reeloadlng Now. with1th his birthday behind • NOORUOS NATUflAL clai fishing. H e evenI woworked for the In hisIs sem l-rellrem enl years, F red d y and Welfare Will)lly. Now his him. Charleyley looks forward to many • NO CONTflACTS g \ FOODS fish and wildlife departnulment. Charley totook up training race horses lim e Is spent fishing fofor catfish, more years.s. dbaclc-to Union and saw quiteq a~Iew.of them cross doing some hunting an So why d id h e h ^ b< I been blessed wlth'good- - County to retire aflerler 16 y ears In the finishh line1 at the Eastern Oregon friends over for coffee and — ( j — e said. “1 always worked Alaska? IJveslock:k Show and the Boise Does he miss the ox-te:leam age of like a horseX andi ate like one. too. I "Tliere Just Isn’t anymy place in the paramutuetuel races. h is youth? . really likes livingI here In Union woiid I would ratheilher live than "1 guessss 1 have a knack for horses. ' off th e m ain highway and ; Alaska, but only wheivhen It w as a but thenI I1: have always been around "No. but those were p: a t race. L a illt A n n S o m f n t territory. As soon asIS I It becam e a them ." he;le said. "Why. I farmed wilh tim es. 1 just think mayliyl>epl,ple oulorihenili D orothy J . B «rg«y MoryGr«gar«an stale. It w as Just lllceIce il Is here." them wayay back when. Horses were were happier back then,;n. At least “ 1 just wis 324-5534i 734-1350 (678-009lV.= Chariey said. Justasmlu u< ch pioneers In this counlry th ey w eren't always worrjrrying aboul polluUng the air. the water, the BURLIY l- c “Then all them agenciencies came In as the immimigrantswere." stepping out their frontit door and ‘groundandsfi space.'" JIROMI TW IN FALLS

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C o u nr i t p / S u b uj r b a n s B u y $10100 W o rth .... GotStSIOW orth AdditionalM«iMareh'ondliv O PFM 100 W o rth .. . G*tt $ 4 0 W orth A ddtllonol MMarchandlt*01 U rL IlN FRIDAY NIGH T IL Arrival o( the SpiSpring season brings)s you sportswear B u y $40 ms ^ that's fun to weaiear! C lassics in theirir o' w n r ig h t, I h e s e B uyS S O100 W orth. .. G.t$t $ 5 0 W orth A dditional MaiMarchandit* ------easy-going-separ>arales-have-a-casuallal-look-that-ybu'll ____------B u y S IO1000 W o r t h . G o t$ j i1 0 0 W orth A dditlonol M*iWarchondli* ------every occasions. ______c h o o s e _ t o _ s p o rr Lt J o r_ m a n y _ o L y o .u r__e ------B u y $ 2 0tOOO W o r t h . G t $$2 2 0 0 W orth-A dditlonol M*iVlarehandlia-' --- Country Suburbar)an m akes youJeel.asisJighLand breezy,______as the season itself! its Fully lined 2 button b suit jacket $85, Fully linecTrerfelaxed jacket $78, ruffleri neck blouse You'll onjoyf shopping: Idaho's lariargost soloctloni of $42, pocketed sskirt $40, fly-front. [pant $54. Linen i B r I 1 I look of 50% poly()lyester, 50% rayon in an exciting new Hom o FurnisIishlngs * A ppliances • M/ lcrowovos ‘ TV • shade of raspberr2rry. Sizes 8-16. S toroo ■ 3 FloIoors and Cloorance C

!k L i W / Sunday. Fe-ebfuary 13,1943 Tjmes-Naw“Jawa.TwIn Falls. Idaho 8-5 D eadly disisease foumn dtobe Schcoolsne>ed $25ibillionl in rep;>airs j w i d e s p r e a •ByPATRICWMcCORM/;MACK each of 100 schoo) systems.ms. including inner-city, vvestm ent in schools is an1 irinvestment that pays ad in Los AAngeles '"UPtEducatfonEditor ___ suburban and rural. TheB stsurvey was only repre- dlvldertds. d Shortchanging oiour schools 'could put BEVKRI.Y HIU.S. Calif.Ilf. (UPI> - M unicipal EleElections CommKtee. a • • - scnlative: there'are mornore than-l6.000-publlc --U- the future of our nation In perjcriU!______TheT o u tb reak of a deadly dldisease that _gay.poUticall1 onorgonlzatkuL______- - YORK (UPI)I) •— The nation's public school systems nationwide.ie. Among the tOO surveyed1 districts.d Uie percenl- aattacks the body’s Immuner>e syslem Is He said hundreds hui of undetected “ -^f^l-bulldings are In “‘ critical disrepair" and "Pliimbln^ electricalil“ iwiring.” a n d ' healing— a Ited to m aintenance a n d ' —far-more-wide^reod in liCIi06 /\ngcle9— ca se s of acqulrquired-lmmtme deficiency :r ------;;^ureehlly need ,S25 billtorlion worth of maintenance systems In many schools)Is are dangerously out- ccapital Improvements os declined from 0.«> Uian tl th e 100-120 cases n:reported, a syndrom e (AIDS) (All a re subjected In '-iina'capitni improvemennents. a report said Satu^ of-date. roofing ia beloww code. « In thousands of p ercent in 19C0 to G.7 percenlnl currenUy.i rescarchersald. the local gay community besides • . m schools; and school-operaterated transit system s a re The report linked the physFiys^al deterioration of those alreadyidy reported to Uie U.S. ;i’i- asslsUnceice from the federal gov* Judged by some to be unsafetare.”.thereportsaid. s

ijiree S€leals a re: 1better ‘ % tijan on(t e , o r a r ee they? - ...... YORK (UPI) -- JJust when “Old peopleiple are not used to g etting . / $ Y you Uioughl things wereere back to their Excedridrin In tennis boll contain- r£rm £ In the medicinee the consum er • FAMOUS BR/?ANDS 2 • rtiles }' requiring tampeiiper-resistant could see iff It’s It' been tampered w ith." • W IDESELECTIm o N 3 r 9 5 i^clcaging for all over-t^r-the-counter said FDA spokesman s Christopher • O V ER 1 0 0 RClOLLSTO - 15 wall scenic or TylSwl. was the first to Intn he exterior. B rucJC© ~ agtely packaging — triple-slo-sealedcon. Perlngonlhe^ tradtcional fcbackgrounds* Posos ourr selection.se . . lhal include a tigtighUy-glued E lderly peopeople buy an estim ated 25 HARDVWOOD tic neck seal.__ ^perceiU of th(the over-the^Munter medi- tolUe ^ t h a p jasti^ ____ AlJ0.Ayallj«b!ei______aluminum Ifiner’^^ covering catron soldnn-the'Unlled I States. It FLOOIiRING ^ B l« k Background a S Double Featureire Portrait}P seems unlikeIkely to some Industry ob- Panssjport Photoj • Copy & Reito/a:to/aclon (§ ntalners are servers thatlat major pharmaceutical 99 ^ open even by manufactureiirers will ignore the needs Studios locicated it^ o st larger Searlears retail stores. lidtheArthri-. of such a largiirge segment. * 1 ’ sq.ft. Reg. S3.29sq.q . f i . ■ J StudiodioHouij&un. 12-5 •MMon. o i 10-5 I ch o o s* fro m : u J, J S herm anI doubts d the free market eo solid ookjk flooring. Two stylss lo cl Tues.s.,W ed.?W rs.& Sal.9:39:30-6:00 I able-bodied „i„ uke carc ire of the problem. " It took gu« a n d GrcFfoova & C um barland III. F rid a y 10-8 tok. agrees. )r the , open marketplace to new Tylenol contawith tbe new the! elderlye couldn’t get into "tajremely difficult to opewas a long chlld-rcslslanLant packaging.” he said. Offerc good for portraitslits a S rtg d ie d persons." saidt like I opening taken thru Feb. 19I ShermanI hhi as been a thorn In FDA’s 1^ Floors and || ______Uw youf s«»»cn*>0«l______,!3SS^ Van Etlen. ane” a! Amerfcan“ Sid«'**‘” * 'the-new-regulations-were ^ ------^ e n e s r -i— Interiors ------j l — artist In New Yor:ed Persons ^irsl Issued,1. You car ’ortrait first conrrontalion witithe new con- ' ‘It dawmed ne on me that In the P count orIn iSearsl Siitudio M fcty^wrapped Tylenoletp^f." w; and proccss off makingi Ihese products __._i£Att-K>tBUOCANl>.CO.______slslahi;’^ “ sald.-“they------ay-in Bulil-Phone-543-511B4-il4-or-543-864B ti^ e 'U ia t seemed “a lotoriTJoRnson Iii tamper-resTsI SntllfiictlCtlon G uaranteed o r Your MonejsneyB ack dlCJrislmas package.” i third Inner were goingg tot make them Inaccessl- ( 118^ Olins of the b le." ^U»o

w P i I I o<'' • f ^ i ; , ^ : - - • . J • MONEY M INVIESTMENTT SOPERI CHECKp p - - AlACCESS CHECKINNG ip B - • All funds over SI.OOO ai M inim um dcideposit S2.500. Insured lo AI rnew account that becamne e; available 1 3 ^ * money market paying hi S 1 0 0 .0 0 0I by b; FSUC. Unlimited cashsh JcJan. 5. S2.500 minimumTl d e p o s it, • SI.OOO e a rn s 5V* withdrawals.1. WriteV iJp to th ree c h e cks k s .a ' IInsured to S 100.000 byy p:FS U C . • ______------accessibility. {Jniimile< month.' Threfirce aulomaUc transfers.. If Uniililimitcd checi< writing privilciivilcgcs.Flrst — 'U on • _ ------!------privilege:4A R K ET ------accQunLbalaiilanc«^drops-bclow_$2.500.00^^ ______S2.5,snf> f.nmc s?,snnn trtn S io n n n ______" ♦“ !■«- t ...... rarate t will b e 5 % % ______J______c aims rr at a high. Insured moneoney market ------liilui' a n>M«1.000 Injured by FSUCKING . ------thoogh noHniuiftl by rSUC, ratate. Over S 10.000 earns1 at an even ------lull Ijlih tnd cndit ol H3cktk are invested In the higher rate. 3 high interest. Rrst 5V*%. Instont The b m d new Red Uo lited check writing — ■ • Inn & Ciiino is api’ii - ig es. f; ? ,viJil's Iln'iiii'Mil liili ------k ; , {tniiig!AllAhnMf-i f i f i - i ------■^er^a^been-manjHT UCAUlundi o«t *1.000, hof-aceounts-we------can offer savers and Invi>UC. »it bAckcd by Ihc er Interest than 'i f . . ICKTK Federal Savlf^i, h — f t ] : I;In the past The three pl live y o u th e IkMinefe< t z : wwidest choice. One of U right. Our rates ■ ^ C>ll: I aiara_competitive or hIghc ivallable fo r ------• Solid as6 cin Oal<. similar accounts and wc jr service even Boise: flih E. Si.iu- >12■12 •V/jl.■! Wcilydlc PIdw 376 C71010, Plflni.iijot» >12 6595 JS : ?better. Call your Homeiy-changes-ln-the-kind-< 1 a ra te q u o ta tio n . Nampa: !>00 I2tli Aw. S ‘166463-1 Caldwcri: Kimbi;iboll & [XMttiorn 459 1518 3 2 3 3 • " MounUln Home: -lOOMOM .ltdll :>07 0.1i7 TwinFall*:Is: lOV l^lo tlo claims lo have 10505 wives\ he w as bom 53 i«arsyu ago In Sicily, want to lake care of you. Trxist m e.' It was sound silly, but that’s bowo w lI felt." . worldwide.e. Iincluding four he wed on thele ccruise H e cried In the th courtroom when he concon- e a sy for m e lo believilleve because th a t’s whal 1 M rs. B acarella. 45.. of Manalapan, N.JZ ■ shlpS.S.Ma;\1ariposa In 1968. He was foundrjdguilly ( firmed his'familnily was killed by Nazis. All Al w an ted to believe.:. I'mI' tired of working. I testified she agreed toto marriager four days ■ lost week of being married lo two wornomen at three women leststifled Vigllotto wept whennhe h< w an ted to be somebody)ody's wife and stay home.’’ after she met Vigllotto.tto. who at one poirif 4 I thesametin:time and swindllngime of them.m. told them lhalstory. stt P r t ^ u l o r Dave Slollc)llcr T hey exchanged1 ci|cigar bands for wedding track ed h e r lo a Floridaa motel.m< m i6. a rin g s because Vlglkglkjllo prom ised custom- ■ Vigllotto.0. who once wore a ring cnscnscribed contended he actidually Is F rederick JIpp. 46. i "He sald.’lflhadtokncknock on every door Id xhas31 Brooklyn highschool sc dropout whose parentents m ad e rings. She qull]ull two jobs and sold her 9 "Always Aio\lone" in Italian, faces as much th is p la c e to find you. 1I wouldwo have.” ’ shf!tol{! ill. He will be sentenced M archch28. 2 . live In California.a. house to move lo hiss HiHawaiian home. yearslnjail. jurors. "It was strange, but1 also, pretty flat; 0. 105 Pat Gardiner, wife SlSharon Vigllotto also) told the Jury lhat he ha(had Two weeks later,r. shes; was alone in a San tering. He treated me likeike ai lady. He seemed to I fiancee Joan Bacarella brougtlughl his tra v e le d the kvorid wo as a tra d e r and dl(did D iego hotel. Vigllolloolio vanished w ith $11,400 a a r k and fii m e like a m oral m an. aI sinceresin m an. a truthful ‘‘contractual" woivorkforlheC IA Inlhe 1950s. cash from the house:se sale, and a truckload of | i | | | f ^ . ' downfall froirom multiple matrimony. man. More importantly,/. a gentleman."i - • Each kne\new him as Giovanni VigllotUotto, al- Ms. Gardiner• broughi b Vlgllotto’s careerr loIt her property. Whenm shei realized w hat hap- ^ ll**. • though Incoicourt Vigllotto said he used 505 0 other 1 an e nd with her’ charges d of bigam y and fraudlud. pened. she almostst .Jumped from a hotel In N ew Jersey, they loai " i thought, how easj‘osy it would b e if 1 jumped before moving to Hawaiivail. Soon she and hec Too many wlvcIves shoulder tltheir responsibilities withIth the after they met. and not have to faceJC myn family and friends. I three children were aloiieirie iin a Florida motel. ', '

U t a h b ii c g a m y l aI i W n o t e ni f o r c e d ii i n 3 2 y e aa r s DRAPERIES 9 A.M. to 6 P.MUPHOLSTEHYf (UPI) A polygamistst policeman a good officeleer, not with whal goes on tth e M onribn religion,3n. which "He has staistated he can ’t uphold state A d d iio n Av

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a r e d F e r r a r i WAIJ^UT CREEK. Califallf. (UPI) - A 15-year-old college stustudent who F lEBI VRYF W lILI^ describes himself as "ecceccentric" is mA running an ad requestingig i a red Fer* rarl, and after one day.. it looks like he's going to gel one. Chris, whose attorney’ advisedad him not to give his last nam e,>. ssaid h e will day in April. NIEVIERIBE celebrate his I6lh birthdaj and ho wants to have aI cacar to drive when he gets his driver’slicense, lie •i'm going to be 16 Inn April, so 11 won't be too long beforeire I'get my ___ ilcense.:!-he-sald in a.teJ«telephone In* terview Saturday. ‘'It's klrkind of a fun T lHEiSAI\ME. .car to drive. The main reasonrei I ran the ad Is to find out whavhat people's responsetoitls.” The ad. which ran in Friday's editions of the Oakland, TribuneTi and which will run next week•k 1in the Wall - Street JoomaJ. reads: "Wanted fr«e red fil-82 F errari FEBRUF J A R Y 1 $9 8 3 308GTSI by eccentric 15 y e a r old collegestudent.” S U N M O NN T L J F S V Jf= n ______THUlU R ------ERI ------______s a j : ------So-farr-Chris has-receiwelvwl more th an 50 telephone calls, mo!most of which . compliment his chutzpah.1 ...... Two of th e callers, one! In f^fayelte. C alif and one in Beverlyy Hills.H Calif.. have offered him red Ferrairraris. 26 8_1^4 28 J 3 _ •i wouldn't mind a U..ambourghlnl n except they're pretty rare.'’ rai .Chris t said. Ferrarls. he said, aree rmore com- > 1 1 2 mon, but he still hasn’t bebeen able lo 24 21 2 0 2 22 18 3 find a repair manual. ‘i know how to fix carsrs butt I’m not t too familiar with Ferrariarl engines." Chris, who studies computputer science and math at an East Bayay college.i "I 15 S9 1 17 7 25_ 8 h a v e n 't been able to find a repair manual yet so 1 figure I’lI’ll probably -- - h av e to take it to a F errariarl dealership tohaveitfixed.” 1 1 4 Chris and his motherr ddeclined lo 5 23J 27 4 19 1 8 ^ give the name of thee ccollege he attends, also on the advlidvice of lhe family attorney. Chris, who finished highs^ school with a tutor’s help afler a pnprogram for 1 0 2 gifted children was culul from the I school district curriculumlum, said he thinks his ecccnlrlclly will wll; result In the glltofacar. •i guess if you’re eccencentric like I am. that's a good enoughh nreason." he said. "I like being dlffertferent. 1 like doing funny things."

Evenotrriedr]i n t _____ to ju s t b e helf-Iper ^ We’^'rechaiwgingcour JngcBle^ n d a h JX)S/\iNGEIJ:S(UK U P D - E v e \ should be considered "aI powerpc equal to " Adam, say s a biblicalal sscholar In a S t a r t i nng f this m onth, Idalaho again,you m ight have to w ait'it' return to its nonrm al Level Pay suggestion lhat if accept:epted would Weaken traditional -claclaims thal P o w e r ' s> Tw in Falls' metJter until the 28tlSth. It all depend;:Ifi l e v e l , w om an was divinely ordain*alned to serve r e a d e r s w ill be changing thtleir on when th(he new schedule m an. ^ If you have any; questions R. David Freedman,I, .a biblical r o u t e s . Trh h is w ill im prove ouro , has your meleter reader read- ___ scholar at.the University ofof California______qnjhese new b:billing dates, or ------m e t e r r ewading a i efficiency armd irig your meneter. B ut earlier^ a t D avis, w rote in the curreirrent issue of route ■changes:s; or^if they ------Biblical-Archeology-Revldvlcvrtharthe ...... - - h e l p h o lI d d d o w n c o s t s . F o r us, i: than usual cor later, you can line In G enesis 2:18 relreferring lo I’ c a u s e p r o b l e nms w ith your w om an’s creation as a ■•'helper’’ ‘-'ht has f o r o u r c; u u i s t o m e r s . ______expect yourr 1Idaho Pow er bill il— Februar-y-budg(get,-please call ------— boen tran slated In a wayrthat th distorts— — — to arrive around ar this new ------I t a l s o) nm eans..yo u 'll prob ^ Trinhn Pnw er'^'iT w in.Falls of- ______------i^W om an-w as-not -intenitended-to-be ------d a t e e v e r y nm onth Irom now merely man’s helper. She Sh* was In* “ "^bl^e get^e*tTing your-l-'ebrua: '' -fice at 733-6880lo : •." Freedm an tended to be his partner.” bill on a1 d ifferen t day of itl h e said. In the Revised Standard,rd Version of m o n t h t hhan a usual. It could1 1be So be on theth lookout, the Bible the line in questiostion has God sooner, itit ccould b e later. saying. “It Is not good thaltha the man If you're: a L evel Pay cus-^ ____shfttilM hp nlnnfl: I will mimake him a ______h elp er fit for him ." ------^------^ F o r e x:am a i plerm aybeyou-ii-i'e— tom er-this-c-change_w Q nlt_afi_ F reedm an said two ke;key Hebrew e x p e c t i nig g your February bibill feet your Lei,evel Pay am ount.Hdaho^iP o w e r ^ words'‘'ezer” and "keneenegdo" are a r o u n d tth h e 15th. W ell, und( translated ‘‘fitting helper"r " In the new tier except thatIt your Februaryy ___ Blble-of.the-Jewish Publlcjillcatlon.Socb______- the new -s(:-_sGh e.dj.i 1 e_ -jto u -G 6 u Id::^)ill-mI ight=b,6:>6jQ w er-rthan-jisu—1-— ^— ------ety. "helpmate” in thee J. e r u ^ e m Bible and " a n aide fit forhir h im " in the get it as eai:arly as the 2nd. Thelen al. If so, youiur M arch bill w ill11 MchorBlble. Freedman, who studieddAssyrioiogy A and northwest Semetic languageslan at ___ Columbin.Unlwrsity. quesijeslfoned the ______translations. SundiIday. F eb ru ary 13.1983 Timesim e s-N ew s. Twin Falla. Idaho ■I Weddings C2 l l e y ■I Valley happenincigs C2 rval ______ilifi ■ Engagem ents C2; 3 c

f v ^ }lumte e ns r h ie e f t^ O O i^ i n g e r s By IXDRAYNEO.SMl’MITH Tlwc5%\ews writer ■ Currently.ly. thereI are some *5 .'|j adulls who0 regularlyre help at the home, bul oncionce a m onlh. the faclll- GOODING - Pali*atlents at the w- ty Is "ovem/emin'’ wilh some 30 G reen A cres C are CerCenter in Good- ^ ^ H jn children from"om a p riv a te preschool, Ing may be old andd sick,sl but they M flp ' nam ed thele GC ingerbread House, kiMw they are not forgr the11 month" and a nursing hom e is traumatic trz for ^ ^ ^ B p arad e withth prizesp for the best- m ost persons, who) often ol feel re- ^ ^ ^ B decorated wheelchairs. \vh walkers Jectedbythelrfainlllej and canes.. ;\nd;\r like many such • ' "It’s our responslbililbility lo make Tnui pliiu/liai U homes, patientJenls work on a variety them feel that this; Is their home Robbie HoIIifield. Idl e f t , g iv e s a v a l e n t i n e t

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By ABIGAIL V/\NBURKN:KN junk 1 c airry. rr too numerous to men- Abby. I come from Gererm an ImmI- y e a rs diedk1 recently. She made ’ a DEAR ABBY: I wasIS shocked to Thedlvorccorce w a s one of those messy (//j/versa/ Press Syndicateate tion. gran t parents who taughttmelomake i pecullarreqicquest before she passed on.1. receive this In the mall: ones InvolvlmIving se v e ra l children. Wllh "Sorry to say. the dress you sent me! the.ixjst of everything, and ai I would She askedI me n lo have her cremated,1- "This invitation sent eespecially to divorce onn theth Increase, It would be DEAR ABBY: Shouldd wwe ask rela- is nol usai)lable. The size Is for a gal at• never look a gift horse Inn the i moulh! then mix heher ashes In a can of white;e you, interestingIg tclo have your commenls lives whal they need or want for least O feet2ct tall. Besides, the jacketI My husband says lo forgirget it. bul 1 p aint and: pipaint the l)edroom ceilingIg "To tnark the end of.If.thls bizarre andthecommimments of your readers. C hristm as? O r shouldtld we send has no butteittons and the material is tooI thinkdlfferently.Whatdojoyoulhink?! wilhlhlsml>nlxture. year of'82. -W O N D E R IN G IN NEW w hatever w e think is appn)proprlate at a dressy forr vwork. /\lso the color Is not wonder what reaction yo/our readers This undeiderslandably creates a dlf- y "P lease com e to my hoi HARTFORD. price we can afford? -suitable, as I wear very plain, con-■ wouldhave. ficult dilemjm m a for me. I certainly lo m eandm ix ’ d e a RWOIWONDERING; It's one way i-clothes-ln-blaoki-brown or— y__ and m ingle------— 1 am^enclosJnga lefferw received '------Ai-B.BANYrNrY^-wantherne:near me: but not-neccssartly~ ------orputtingoutoutihe^ordornclallyihara------from m y h usband's cousin,sin. who sends ^ when I’mm entertaining in th e "To celebrate with this I] newest m arriage Is io v e r and the sender is us a Christmas card every > DEAR ALBANY: Yourur cousin is bedroom, single. available for fo dating, mating or ."S o rry I (don't have the postage to letting you know exactly hohow she feels — PRRI,RLING PAINT IN DAYTON^ "A cheerful time we'll.11 all have, of whatever. "Thanks for the pursurse. It's at- return theseese things to you. /Vnd since about your Christmas giftIfts. I'd give D E A R PEELIN PE G : I don’t foresee« course. However.;r. 1I’ve seen worse, Rxam- tractive, but 1 only usese those with I’monwelfa•Ifare. I sure could have used h e r an "A" in communlcatlaling. a "B" much datln’In’ in Dayton with the a sh es;s , " I’m celebratingm ydivi:ivorce!" ple: com partm ents for walleallet. change the moneyy I Instead. I hope you won’t in candor and a "D ” In dlplcplomacy. of your dealear departed mate on the:c I think this invitation Isisin very poor "Jim andid III h av e finally split" .purse, glasses (readingng and sun), get mad aal l; me. but why couldn’t you bedroom celling.cel Honor her request,t. taste. Som e of my friend:ids thought It "C’monI to m y house and lei's get shopping bags (folded).1), plus other haveasked\Klwhatlcouldusc?" DEAR ABBY: My wifeIfe of many butenlertairain elsewhere. was a cood idea. mr' IHP ^ Ex<:ercisc, , relaxaition chlass 'J l-iII ' i ' f hclIps seniliors be]die thei]ir age HI By GAY PA‘AULEY I class»of 0 15 or so In the mirrored,I. babare-floored studio. They UPISenlorEr Editor w ere> aall ages and w ere from a bro{broad sp ectru m of careers — two/Q actresses, a form er Rocketlehc he: stayed on to marry the J ^ what starteded him on his current c a r ee e r r was ' a case ot knee instruciictor and becom e the school's•ol's d ire c to r. The day 1 sal joint arthriti:*itis. Doctors told him h e wouvould have to give up in on1 aq class she w as in leotardd anand ti^^'its also doing lhe ------dancing.------" L e t n atuture r do it." the exercise clas!lass chants as il goes 'fhele iexercises w ere a falriy newlew iexp erien ce for Bennotl ______through stretreLchlng. twisting an d ju m ining.Hwnlklng-on g lhe_iMorrlsrlson, Ihe-only-manJn.thls-pa]► parlicular-mld-day-class ------M buttocks, reiregular walking, running; o[or simply standing He’s a pianist, studied at the ClevCleveland Conservatory of motionless.]. Music.ic. and In New York is teachinching piano and languages "Y o u h avve c to go up to the sky lo keepy'p your feet on earth." and co;coaching singers, says Feher.‘r. as the class in unison lifts Ilf Ils arm s heav- » i cam c e In h ere strangely enough eno lo strengthen my ^ B H enw ard. OT r forf anolher series, they chochant. "The stronger hands.Is.” he said. " F e h e r’s theoriesries on body alignment and W the lighter,, Uthe lighter the stronger.” UUgs stretch upward relaxa

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C r i m e p r eevention i m ovie* s s e t j TWINFAIXS->- A movie oo crin» preventtottion will be shown at a j ------:— -"m eetlngofU jeA m eerican Association of Retireered Persons at 10 a.m. I Tuesday a t the TwiTwIniFalU Senk)r_Cenler. 539W.Fourth.Ave^W^in ______~Tw ln Falls.'The p^bpqblic Is welcome. Historica/ill s o c i e t y t o m e ee t t ,TWIN FAIXS - The Twin Falls County HistoricalHit Society will ; meetat8p.ni. Tue*wsday In Ihe county Judicial bubuilding.

' i . I ____ : L o d g e t o hold h initiation 3 : TWIN FALLS -:- Primrose R ebekah Ixidge,)e. iNo. 76. will hold an initiation of new memembers at 8 p.m. T uesdayy ata the I.O.O.F Hall. 23SThirdAve.E.ln'.In Twin Falls. ^ E ” N e t w o r k m rr eets W ednescs d a y W7>-}y I ------TWIN-FAU^-. Network organlzaUonk)0-wiH meet at noon------; l------^ — ______^ i : . Wednesday at thee CCanyon Springs lnn in Twill[| Falls.F M r - PhyllU Morgret.et. curator at the Herrett Museum,Mi will give a M in k -H ill D e y - HHackmeister Glenn-Stewaart Cristolo b a l - N o w a k pre»entk>nonlheP(i Peruvian textiles that bekngRg ito the museum. The GOODING - Teri J. coet of the luncheoneon Is ».50. which Includes the m a k e r ’s fee. For . Mink and TW IN FAFALLS - Rhonda DeyI KIMBERLY - Uriaiann Glenn FILER - Anlla- I.. Cristobal and " • more Information,n. ccaU Lynnda Gilbert a t 733-39:-3939. Steven A Hill were uniteIted In mar- became the tli bride of Troyf becam e the bride of Saneindy H iom as B ert J . Nowilowak exchanged wedding riage In tbe Idaho Falls IDSIJ Terrqile H ackm elsterter on Nov. 24 a t the Chris-- Stew art on Oct. 22 at the L(Logan, U tah, vows a t tbee FIIFiler Baptist Church. Nov. 4 with President Devevere Harris Uan Centerr in Twin Falls, Mormon Temple. The brideie Isis the' (laughter of P e ^ ' needs yardage r - " Auxiliary n : officiating. i 'D ie bridee isii the daughter of (3eorgei The bride Is the daughtererofMr.and Cristobal of Filer and RIchArd TWlNFAIXS-1-T T ie Twin Falls Am ericanjliogion l i Auxiliary will The bride Is the daughttf er and U nda Moon of Twin1 Mrs. D eraid B. Glenn ofQf Klmberiy. C ristobal ofifTwIn Ti F alls a nd the bride- - — m eet a t I p.m. Wedi; f bridegroom Is the son ofr and the bridegroom is thele son of M r. groom ’s parerarents a re M arti Nowak of ednesdayatthebomeofPhyUlyllls Gerber. 612 Cindy M ] rs. Allen Mink and the briS C o i S g S ' Drive. Memberss arej asked to bring surpirprius yardage and p j aren ts a re Mr. and M n . . n elste r of Bountiful. Utah, and Mrs. Fred Stewart of’ HHunt. Filer and OorDon Nowak of Beaverton. ____ terrv-cloth materia]irial, for. bibs for resWents.ofJof_tbe.Idaho .veterans______—j a ll of Gooding------I Hackmelster of Pocatello,__The.bridegroom's___ paiw'ents bosted_a „Ore._ _ _ nurslngbome. F r ^ B r o didin ij officiated. iJrida Moon1 wedding luncheon after theU ccrem o- Rev. Willill II-ane officiated. Lauri Tbe bride wore a flfloor-lenglh s a n g an d ChCheryl Slagel was the or-• ny. Nowak sanisang, accompanied .by princess-style gown trimtmed m in lace ganist. : A w a r e r i eS s i3 g r o u p f o r m e d A receptton was held Oc5ct.23atthe MarguerilteBte Butts. - d iand pearls and featuring a long train. T b e b ridee vwore a gown of satin and1 Kimberly Mormon Church.Jl. ^ The bride'sle's gown of satin and lace ’ TWINFAI1S-.- A parent awareness groqi is being offered by ^She carried a bouquet ofif while and lace, with ai Victorian-styleV collar. She The bride wore a satin gigown, w ith a was m ade by herh mother. Her bouquet . ; Magic Valley AledJcohol Recovery. C cnter forir parents | or anyone tburgandy roses. c a rrie d a bounuquet of roses and cam a- chiffon overiay. and carrie will memeet each Wednesday at 7;X30 ]p.m . at the MVARC !of Gooding was best man. - of honor. Cherise. JanellII and Maria were candlellglellghters. Z-. Women’s Crisis QCenter. 425 Second Ave.. f N. in Twin Falls. bridesmaids!Is and Amy and Erin Shank Glenn, sisters of the bride;Je; K arm elle Del Avery7 wwas best m an wllh Brad m beglonJng Feb. 18. Discuukxi WiU be held OC00 what (he family. A reception was held NoVov. 5 al the w ere flr. IFor more Information, callUJamesat734-5l80. J rts. Rhythm aires. Rdles ' 1 and Dale Robbins,.both bo of Jerome. • For those who enjoy' - grammar says. “(You)J) letI us (you and m e) (to) _ Band. Countruntry Ramblers. Praise gam es, here Is a letter from fi Fred go.” The unde g nderstood subject Is some- I f S ------Givers. Filer'iler Blue Grass Band. JJurasek of Hansen, and my/answer. i times hardI totc Identify In such sen- S ' t a n d o u t = _■ W orkshop0 si c h e d u l e d HomperandCcKiCompany. -• r\ ______tences. The! crillcalcr test is. would you ______Proceeds-Irulrom-the-show-will-be-^ ir" TWIN FAIJ^ - A worksh(^ on "Helplni)ing"People Live to ~ DueartTan: say " 1^11 goio?”------v ------SdriairTSorl5~BaB5eiK. son of donated lo lhethe Magic V alley Alcoholic ~ - CSiange" will be sposponsored by the Cooperativeve Extension Service I find your column inform'm alive and Karen Stoddard Goodrichr h o I TwIn R ecovery CenlDenier which provides rosj- - Feb.23at634Addlso(Ison Ave. W. In Twin Falls. entertainingei as well. And mosl m o flhe Falls,F and a freshman at the Air fjpntlnl andI ouioul patient treatment for • views re- Apposilives ■ B artJara Abo. MinMinidoka County hom e econoinomist. will discuss titime. 1 agree with your ' es are explanatory Force P Academy in Ckiloradcdo Springs, alcoholic andUld drug ab u sers In Twin gardlna Engllsh~and (ycyour)'~con- m odifiers, antiu ri rnay be words, phrases C ___ ; sewing-Wlth-WooLaL-aLl(UjnJJoaa-Eaii:.lbeXajflasla.CQUDlyjM)me —£‘ Colo-, w as named lo the jJeaoAJist— d Falls.-and-out-out-patient-counsellng-ln— elusions. Bul in the Sundayay. Jan. 24. or clauses thal tt are ins^uld Ix sent lo: FYan Mo(t Oort a Pickup* agreement In case. The! senlence WaJlace. BoxK156. li Bliss. 83314. f ' 6 Cvl>nd«rlnLln*...... I aCyllnd.r...... i Includoa lobor. dnnt, 'od boc :Eligib])le men1 are cC lass of 1948 gatkoli. oil i filler. ] 1 ' Chrem* rlngt SlSvxtratra, • , d ( u \ i i 7 j AUTOMATIC TBANSMISSIONNREPAIR. I J • t seeks S membei OVERHAUL»AS lOWAS...... $ a a * 1 A polr ol ConCo'T'lort Inloyi con holp j' " “ “ I goT fid otII ihi Iho ocho In your foot - - TWIN FAIJ.S - The clasa ss of 1918 ( ( L /f/U fU I V N I I tho» hopponjpont vvhon you stond o !• ™beeon[ning exKtinct W , ill hold 11535-year reunionI JJuly 28-30. /Ml rnakM Import.DomMi•tlic- ' lol, Vt/0 loll pfe-lobrieoiod and ' N am es and a d d r^ se s of tl:the follow- . ( 3 ' M} Car.Tnickt’Molor Horn9m«t ' I hond mododo aarch lupporlt and in- BYERMABOMBECK m others by’ a food flxathin and w ould ‘ .» , loyj. W/O oro ing class members a re ne1 ipoclailit, foa- 1 cording to Elaine Beeson,n. /\nyone Tun*Up«-Trontmliilon>-6> glri. They prprefer to hang out with ^ Cotburtlon.AlrCood.-EI* «tro doplh ond cuttom J •n»e eve of Valentine’ss DayD kems tbelrhandballaU buddies. having information is aske

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I COUPOlON M ayonn Traci; Sabalala Beverer/y Beckstead Car/a Aguirree Laurieie Jensen 'IQ n a is e I B est Foods :': TWIN FAU^ - RayJiy and Barbara TWINI FALI^f - Mr. and Mrs.s. TWIN FA fJ.S - MiVlr. and Mrs. KIMBERi5RLY - Mr. and Mrs. Frank„„ I ' Sabala of Twin FallsIs announce< the Gordon E. Beckstead of Twin FallsIs Ignacio “ Nick” A guirree announcei the Gregg annnnounce Uie engagem ent of 3 2 o z . $^29i .(mgagemcnt of their daulaughter. Tracy, announce:e the engagement of IhelrIr engagement of their dauaughter. Carla their daugt:lighter, f ju r ie f.ynn Jensen,°n' IrM avynW i .‘'to Mark Greene, the son son of Sieve and daughter,ir. Beverly, to S colt U rinIn J e a n , to Joe L Andersorwn. son of Mr. to Denniss Puilin.F son of Mr. and Mrs.ni. W ith Coupoo .... RobinWegnerofRocklajdand. Idaho. R ice, theiC sons of Mr. and M rs. Reid L andMrs.BobJ./\ndersononofOakley. Wlley"Pelc’ele" Pullin. all of Kimberly. Sav* 3 0 ' I li)gan. Ulah. R ice of Miss Aguirre, a gradiduate of Twin ' ^LimH 1 (G ood Fab. . 3eckstead Is a 197S graduate of F a lls High School. Is e t r C o u p o n Miss Sabala. a 1982 employed by Miss JenJensen, a 1982 graduate ol of V <’• ' 13-14-15 I » graduate or TwIn^Faltalls High School a n d a 19S22_pudley Studio I^TwJn Fal ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ -__TwJnFall9HlghScboolrlolrliastiKlenlal-~aim a^-, ■aUs^ Kjmberly_ly_Hlgh.School. Is.attending-n g__ e"or Ulah SUte-'Unlverslly.— Anderson, a gfaduiteite of Oakley Uie Collegege of Idaho at Caldwell. COUPON4 I ' pje College of Southern:ra Idaho and Is j h e served/ed a mission for th e Mormon employed by The Times- High School and Idaho SUState Unlversi- C h u n * in In Chile. She is a graduate'■B’ ly. is employed by AiAmalgamaled Pullln graduated gi from Kimberly student aal l iUSLf. majoring in organiza-3- SugarCo-.lnPaul. High Schoolool In 1979. G reeiic Is a 1976'6 graduate of >mmunlcallon. The couple Is planningng an April 9 ' t Vi(ienna Saulu sag e I R ockland High Schoolool and a 1978 a 1974 graduate of lisg an Highlh wedding, Thecouplupleplans a Ju n e 18 wedding.g- • graduate of Idaho State:ale Barber Col- md a 1982 graduate of Ulahh nlversity. served a Mormonin .'■lege. H e Is employed bybyrolaltelp Son™ . L lb b y s hairstylists. In Tempe, Ariz.. and is ma- jo rln g Ini denistryd« al the U niversity of 5 o z . Southern1 Cali/omiaC at f^s Angeies. Senior cen tersschedulee The couple Is plannlnming an Aug. 6 T he coupjuple Is planning an April 16 IfVitli Coupon. . . . Twin Falls Soik}rClUlUzeosCenter • Mondayday: birthday potluck dinnerier B f e / 49“! w edding at the F irst Asst^mblyofGod wedding; In the I-ogan M orm on Tem- 939 Fourth Ave. W..TwlnFalls ..' andenlertartalnm ent at noon, Sovo 1 6 ' [ . . Church In Twin Falls. pie. • Wednesnesday noon: liaked chicken. H i LlrnO 2 Goodo^; F«b. I ’'I; Pgr Coupupon Menu: dressing aand gravy, cabbage and If — ■ • Monday: smorgasbcibord. wiUi ham c arro t salsalad, bread and butler, COUPOlO N I A n n i iv i e r s u r l ~ and lima beans. peaches, cocoffee and milk, ries---- • Tuesday: beef slew st and hot • Friday:ay: hamburger steak, baked potatoes wlwiUi sour cream , com wlUj . M IL a n d M R S ______bisculls. s^ednesday: chlckeken and dump^green peppippers."macaronl and cheese' EDWARD MESSENENGER lings. orflshpaU les. salad, breaiead and buller. purple plums POFk&BB e a n s ! JE R O M E - Mr. and }Mrs. Edward • Thursday: barbecucued beef on a over cottaittage pudding, coffee and M essenger will be honortlored at an open bun. milk. V a n C am p house Feb. 20 In observeirvance of Iheir • Friday: tuna and1 inoodle casse- • Saturdarday morning: orange juice, 3 1 o z . golden wedding anniversj•rsary. role. sausage iand eggs, hash-brown potatoes. FrenchF toast, peaches, cof- » F rien d s and relativesis a re Inviled to WiUi Coupon.. . . . / W i^tw een 2 and 53 p.m.p at their ActiviUes: fee and millililk. w \ SovoS 14* I / home:3l5EastAve.H.inin Jerome. • Monday: cra fts andid quilting from — Im it 1 GGood Fob. I / M r. and Mrs, Messenger ess Nvere 9a.m. to3:30p.m.;plno(wtWeatlp.m.: hing bl O u r Color Van-Sale C o u p o n ] m a rrie d Feb. 1 .1933. In Jerom e and and poUuckbingoatGp.i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I \ h&ve lived here since. • Tuesday: Frlendshi|tilpD ay. V “ "’“ H e w as Involved in constnicUon • Wednesday: craftsIs and quilling '- 'V) ' - 4 0 % ° ^ COUPON \ >vork an d also has donee a|appraisals for from 9 a.m . lo 3:30 p.mn.; . and grocery CCUSTOM-BILT l Boyor Rivor Brandi I \ tfie county. Jerom e MejMessenger was delivery — call orderler lo M arty's ^Nuni.wi»jilinJ. .\'«ruM>l. .VVrtwiI illinJ. k'uoOk .IWOaprrAj. .bnrrxv Fllcovc Falls, and Betty Stinncnnette of Post |H |H • Salurday: cenier clo’losed. ■flails. They have six grant•andchlldren. . _ • Sunday: danceal 1:3:30p.m. I ^ W i t h

' C o u p o n ..... Ageless Seator Cl 99' I ClUzens S o v o 5 0 ' , I S o m e b t * Limit1 1 ) o d y N e ee d s Y o u 3lOMalnSt.N..Kiiood Feb. ■ ■ TheAmericanCancerSr Society needs 13-14.15 ' sk ie rs willing lo help witwith their ski- a-thon. which will be hclheld al Magic ------Mountain-on-March-20.'20.'Call-Kathy— ------COUPCI P O N I ; W illiam s al734-H4f). V olunteers slill a re■e needed by kdaho Pcower Magic Valley Regkmsonal Medical C en ter to help distributele suppliess and R o ast B I eef I Instruments to various3 departments.d< T ^ Cooked Call JoetteTcalerat 737-217-2167. rempercature - :Volunteers-anmeededn Whh the March of DimesI vwith "Walk a ' ” ...... A m erica.” which will bee h 1 Cicn 0) iri(» »««nis(d -i^IMBRRLY - Pfc.;. -I 'D ennis W. -pi- M iicmsiticquiKdtoMreidihr , Aj^ayo. son of Ilia J. arand Nick D. This I ' inform ation is bibased on a caiencida'r m onth. Since i g l i.iiijtiie lot Slle II o> Uloo 3 your bill is n me >(]i\guayo. an antiarmorn o r weapons » RAIN CHECK ■ Crewman with the 24U24th Infantry Ihe inform ation givere n a b o v e . If y o u wvould i like to find olout exactly ______n Wc sm»t loMvt on hjnd ___] ^"flivlslonTTvas'previousljnirasslgned'lrT— ------fr;; | « meicnmcise ll lai tny lu- «. low tem peratures ththis year com paret3d with last year dt * ■ son we vt oul ot stocli. I i^inhausen. West German;lany. • during your B RAIN CHECK »ai t« issued ■ •;H c Is-a 1981 graduatee oiot Kimberly ____ M enibbng you lo Du7 lha Him DartiGular-billing cycleslereall-the energy-r'-m anagem ent repreiresentative— ; — I I -ji-inc-jdvfmstd biici- « ' ^ B ------^ ^ S c h m ------M uonisiibecomesmiitbie

^’RUPERT- Murlne'PvlPvt. Earl W. at your local IdahoI PPow er office. febbard. sonof Earl P.. andar Barbara Rubbard of Rupert, hasas completed f^ru lt training al'the MarineMa Cores ' Recruit depot. San Diego. J f ------

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C -4TlmneS e fN ew a, Twin Falls, kJahoI Sunday. Fetxuary 13.19M A nin t o u n c e mnents-Re*s a l esta te d r c i i tfiei assi 0i 0 1 - 0 3 0

_ 007-^oanytime...... - - room-and-lota-ol storage. execulives looking lor am- POSITION AVAIUBLE - Super nice yard and 79Appllances- assum able low interesi loan, A n n o u nicemenls ce ; SJot PART-TIME bilious people lo train.ain. Bookkeeper- SecreUrlaarlal ~ 30Heating4alrcond, *12.000 fFrjl year. FoiFor poslilon open, some ac- 01S~B0. vestigate every phase Of ol 73*0707 003Announcemenle n ts 08636 FFirew ood c c varied responsibiiiiies Good pay. Oreal hours MANAGERS TRAINEES Reasonable 4 reliable.le. investment opponunities.ios. ATTENTJONI We are 004 S p ecial n o ticice: es 08737Planis&trees f 1"=; Large Company has 12 posl- 734^)718.______especially those Irom oulI of of pleased to oMer several ol Challenging work. And' ■1 tions open lor young I en- 005 M em orial noticotices 08838 \V ariety foods I {2.000bonus|ustlor)olning. BABYSmiNG IN Kimberly.ly. atate or oHered by a personson Itio fnost preiigous home in thuslasilc people to work,art RESPIRATORY THERAPIST le. doing business out of a 006P e r« o n als 090F)0 P e ts & p e t supplies T hat's what you can gel ll . . . with testing experience, "C^i: S l Opening (or 2. any age. Twin Falls, Please call us (or 092/)2 A uctions ' " wllh unique business Mon.Frr423^. local motel or hoiei- lurther lnlo4 appl lovlaw. I today's Army Reservo- HI- groups. Above averageig2 Vickie Esenweln 733-3700, Ifyoueftlistlobeamedlc 777, BABYSiniNG IN mv home.- We suggesi you consult JackorCanettaCox ajf- earnfngs, Tran»ponalk>n1 46 SALES HELP NEEDED. Musl ‘'J; your own attorney. I MP, tanker, artliiaryman relocation expenses paidd illi have a nutrliional back- Drop in's. Close to Harrison H om #7»«80 ^ S e le c te)d d o( f f e r s . combat engineer^ or in school. Hot lunch, 734.8552.I th e Boiler Business Bureau. Qem State Realty 7W)400 Farm ers’ market I necessary, For intenrlew■lew I ground in dairy and beei Idaho Consumer Affairs or ...... - 0 0 7 Jo b s o flr^le re i fantryman. we'll give yoiJJ.'f contact Brenda Aug al 208- j cows. Send resume to Box Babyafttmg, my homo, any ,nd BETTER THAN REMTING KFertiiizer&topsoil 12.000 other reservltis don' ''y a sk lor a (ree pamphlet and 003 S a le s p e o p le 73Mft50 sUrling Mondayday I Y-48, c/o Times News. time bul Fn nlghis. any age.|0- ln(ormallon from Ihe This nice 2 bdrm home has T M Farm s e e d g et. Pius aii lhe advaniagei 009Employmenlanl a g en c ies ^ 3®* 10-6. Full time employmenl.!1L j Secralary/Admlnlalratlve Drop-ins welcome. 733-4314.t AHorney General's Con-on. been remodeled with good 37 Hay. g r a in s feed ' they do gol. carpets, paneling, ceilings, 010 Professionalslal serv ices Liko aiarllng pay of oveyer Need relined person to ! Aaalatant. - Duties include:jde: Babysitting, my homo, lois)ts sum er 38 F a rm s lo r r e n t ____- lnd- conduct - telepM ne— lr>- In­ ■ Explain & tnierprel land-use -Oi TLC.holmeala. Uc«n»«iad Protection-Division. SUte-,10. cabinets 4 metal e x te rio r._____ 015 B a b y sitte rss - - ...... -...... ^ ti.7 0 0 your lirst year. Am siding. This home also has a }9 P a s tu re s for rent ! over 11.100 per summener lerviews. No selling. Box ; ordinances lo public & nurse at ail times. 734.7003. h ouse. Boise. Idaho 83720. 016Slluaiionswarw arned 1277.TwinFalls, _ I compute fees; perform ka Phone 334-2400.______1 car garage, (ully fenced XI L ivestock w anted I during your llrst two sum orm Caring lor 3 girls-would like ^ yard, covered pallo 4 gas . 017 B u s in e s s oppi)pportunities JJJJ n,y I stenographic and secretarialarlal 1 more. Near hospilal 734-M- YOUR OWN BUSINESS. )1 Animal breeding I merallnltialtraining). NEED siller lor 1 child In my forcad air heat,-Owner will 018 In co m e p rov p e e r t , oy,. I duties lor planning siaff.taff. 5 6 0 ______w holesale and rouii gas and ]2C attle I ' S o II you're at least 17 ancind home, wiil make gas aiiow- "5 consider FHA or VA flnanc- 020 M oney to loan ! a high school junior, yoi^ou ances, 7330742.______I building department, • and f d CHILDREN’S VILUGE Earlyr]y repair shop- Oood home and )4 H o rs e s — I Board of County Commls- 5 ta rn all on 6W acrea. onlyniv I '''0 'O'* P8 Sh e e p I lor you. exp. & good references. "SlZPay ' « Zoning meetlnos; lakelake portatlon to schools, kin-in- ' ~= 026 M usic le s s o n : ^^7 I shorthand minutes » & derganons thru 2nd grades, 73W D 7 10 Poultry & rabbits 1 J u s l call any ol the nunv 61 OlS-^ncotmi Property : bersbelow.Orstopby. r if s s a i JP*’ : transcribe minules; Prepareu r o Swimming, akaling, ale. 481 I Il2Irrlgatlon 2 I1 . ------— : agendas 4 legal notices, for s 8 rlck3 t)drm,2 battionlarge • W N. Locust (near Sr. High chain linked lenced yard in S t a t e 113:3 FFarm s & ranch supplies ' Planning 4 Zoning and □ R e a le ta ARMY RESERVE f t a ^ O g i n , •nd School). 733W 0.______Jl’ C20-M oneyToLo*n Jerome..Flreptaca. aioraoe 14 Farm Im plem ents ' • Board on County Commis­ • 029 O p e n h o u s e s BE ALL YOU CAN BE sioner meetings. REQUIRED DAY CARE wilh preschool ic Shed, good rea, t48W 5 Farm w ork w anted I actlvliies has openings fort l DAIRYMEN-FARMERS assum able loan. TERMS, 030 H o m e s fo r■II, sal e ■ Call your local Army RO’ I Migrant Education [ OuaiHicallons: Shorthand or ^ I ((S^oflEClA) jfjQ 1 children. 734-53W, 733.4048. AND RANCHERS 32442S2 afler 5:30. ____ 031 O ut-of-tow n hh> o m es cruller. Twin Fails 733-2671. I speedwriling, minimumol60 : wpm; Typing 65 wpm; In- I HOP. SKIP 4 Jump to childM LoanvLeases-Relinancingng ...... 032 Buhl-Filerhorh o m e s J Recreational 1 EXECUTIVE SALARY^ SOE Salary'■0' : depth knowledge of Blaineline care near Morningside 033Klmtwfly-Han■lansen homes I Schedule BUfUXNQLOTS: K) Aviation RECEPTIONIST i Counly; Abliliy to allendend School 733^996.______- r City lol Okay (or mobile 034 Je ro m e ho.m m e es . . evening meetings; 3 yrs'rs "MAGIC MARY” will care lorOf MONEYFORINDIVIDUALS M B o ats & m arine ilem s ne. RESPONSIBILITIES: homo J7.750; City lol wllh 036 Real e s ta t ea wiw auled I ' J I D uties Include telephone, * • ' clerica! or secretarial expo-ipo- children during lhe day loror ss,000« 0.000futl utilities ok mobile homo !2 Sporting g oods light bookkeeping, socre-rfr. Exercises (utfgmenl. '• I I REAL5STATE I Company benefits. BlueIue assislanco to educators re- ! Planning Olllce. P.O. Box ; HOUSECLEANING Have'0 menis..,you decide. Does | ^ , I retoroncos. Catl lor ap- i »*PI>R*ISAL 3 Aulomolive. ; Cross, rellremenl. Send not disturb your lirstfsj I I (AcfosslromCourlHouse) rosum o and letters ol rec-BC- gram children; and works as®?- i-DoadUne lot-appllcallona—1^ : polniment734.3175,______— ; - mortgago^To sea how-much------0 8 ' a collegial team mombor. 050 F u rn ish e d hou 11 A uto s e rv ic e ommendilion to Box T-46 FebrTiarylS.______you can borrow, cali: 1------73W6S0------12 Auto p a rts & acc esso rie s c /o Times-Nows belore I Doug Vollmer. Broker 051 U n fu rn ish eS d h< l a s I I ' SECRETARY NEEDED- typ- (M7-Bu8lnessOppty8. Ul AWaStrong...... 73M805 13 Aulos w anted February 21.1983-______QUAUFICATIONS: Master's . In Twin Falla...... 73M044 052 F urn. a p ts .&6 dd u p le x es g J degree or eguivaieni fromom IpO. bookkeeping required. M MaryAkkennan ...7 3 4 ^ 14 Aulos for renl IMMEDUTE OPENING for Employer very seiocUve. DAIRY FOR LEASE, Doublele in J e r e m e ...... 324-2346 054 Unfurn. apts.s.&duplexos & jif an accredited scfiool lour hoarrlnobone. 324-751818 tn R upert...... 436-4787 SCycles&supplles Dependable qualified chair Cail Conlury 21. Mayor Real^ 058 R o o m s lo r rent : sid e dental assittani. Expe- Tom Fioyd. Real Estate Un- e Heavy e quipm ent ’f ABIUTIES: Knowlodgo 0, ot ly 734.7935.______057Rental mobile!llehomes .iSy i rienced in expanded duiies. — limited,______BY OWNER. Spilt lovol, 4 :0 T rucks lai migrant worker phenome-ne- TRAINEES WANTED. Earn Jr 021-M oney Wanted bdrm. 2 balh. able garage. 058 O ffic e& b u sinjinessrenial s to work in established denial Ids while you learn tomorrow'sI'.'l ESTABLISHED Power 11 V ans non and educational needs alrsweeping service for = prime loc. $57,500.73413298. 059 Condominiums ; office. The right person of mlgranl children, theory3ry skills In today's Army Rc- 2 Im port sp o rts cars I could work into lop denial JC sale. Complete parking loll\ Q23-lnve$tment BY OWNER, Beaulilul re- 061 G arag e re n ta ls ,7 and praciice ol public odu-ju- servo. Cail Army Reserve 6 4-w hee! drives ' assistant position tiy Sept 1, iral Recrulllng. Twin Falls 733- I swooping senrice including -r alorad 2 slory home locaied 063 W an te d to ren t i i i cation; wrillen and oral p contracts lor Immodiale re-^ WILL PURCHASE real estate•'0 In nicest neighborhood near 8 A ntique au to s Salary DOE, 733-5349 for in­ ins 2671-BEALLYOUCAN BE. „ conlracts, mortgages, 4 065 T o u rist a n d traitrailer rental terview ^^______skiils; human relations ! turn on invostment. For f cily park 4 downtown. 3 -f 9 A utos — AMC —. skiils: knowledge of federaliral WANTED: Experienced D eeds of Trust al discount, 066 Mobile homie e sisp a ce Large Waahlngton Irrfgated cod more inlormatlon, 733-4542. bdrms.'S lull baths, old fash- 2 A u to s — Buick ed practices, including abliliylily Cocklall W aitress. Refer- Loren McCoy 734-2066,.___= lonod extra ig living 4 dining Farm needa Mechank:. MustJS] to Inlorprot roguialions, do- *!f;- FOR LEASE Ofl SALE: Ll- 154A4 A utos — Cadillac 30- oncos Required. 324.7136 or room w/oak floor 4 siainvay. bo fully quaiilied on large) *4 veiop ano wriio proposalsais 324-5081.______6 A ulos — C hrysler I Whool Drive iraclors. large •Q2S-r m ent. with 30x34 shop, closese BRICK HOME with 3 bdrms, f’o----- HOUNDPOUND-; CaJI733«») ■ Oooaucnoiiii ------rViln-faitsrNo'Phono-Caiis-alls •I 'dotallST-Rocky-Minrflealty-y- -& F7-Jot5nsoTrptantr«»,00er-» T -^M -p3th3.-clu3u lu'CSt r » 6 ------R s h and G<Opefl Housea COMPLETELY REMODELED discussion Feb. 19.1 pm atjj , • Hool'h S Ooniol Plom 1982 thru J u n e 30. 1983,R1' UCENSE , ! • frivndlf AlmoipKoie Fails: 2 slory hcno everylhlng ItioT-F. Co. Judicial Annex, ; now, 277 Caswell W. $87,500. stated that the mountaint f - FOUND OOGS ; •Good Poiier.i Core ’ ll|¥i§ILV •We oiler: T NOWATTHETWINFALLSLS DON'T WArrtllMl's loo late!Ip i • Rcwofdmg Work ••Leads: lion season in Unil ** 44 ANIMALSHELTER Call us and we'll bo glad 10 - •Advancemonl: V NEAT HOME lhal ‘can bo would close on De­ 1 LOCATED: 139 STH AVE. W. Inspect your chlmnoy andnd ;, ••Earnwhlie you learn. f O P E N Ih o u s e " ^ ■ used (or an odlce, 238 4th cem ber 31.1982, and I Avo, E. $24,900. cloan II li nood be. Top Hal ' ' CONTACT MARYrlOUWAlCROFTONS I' •Youollor W HEREAS, th e 1982-83•83 1 Chimney Sweep, 324^23-- :, GREEN ACRE!tES CARE CENTER •••Car ! SUNDAHY, 2-4 P.««. I Big Gam Regulationsn s ; 1. Brown 4 white Spaniel ••Poslilon mental attitude I STARTER HOME al133lj 8th Elderly: Avallabioi Pilvale>10 I | T«ltphen«;:t; 208-934 5601 ■ Avo. E. $28,000 were Inadvertentlytiv ' Cross, malo. rod collar, room, Vl balh 4 air condl-dl- . ~ ------•'D esire 10 learn printed with an errorrnr : 2, While Poodlo X.male. 1 I llonlng. 733-2513. » Bo al Holiday Inn Room 188 : 3. BlacK & while Spaniel, n al2:3aor7:30on2-16^, m OWNER NFEOS SALE on allowing open season on • ELUE: Hollo- Rusly • W lhis now 3 bdrm. 2 balh. ' male, speaking- Can I help you? I ’ A RoprosontillvoolCuiilgan. mountain lion in Unit ,V 44 I 4. Gold Retriever pup, Norlhbrook. Illinois will bo ~ (Inlshed basement. Move Ihru December 31. 1983,u , , fomalo. lovo you,______’’ : ll OPPORTUNITUY TO IMPROVE k rlghl In. $63,000 g ottablithod Southorn Idoho a n d ------• 5. Black 4 brown aeagle,gle, i Have room (or young unwedOd ' S»rv1e» Monog*r. long 1 qulpmonl doolorthlp sookt EXCELLENT OPPORTUNfTYITY f r^HEREAS. Ihoh e : fomalo. ly e ar old. ! mom. Rm 4 board * smJ(J1 ; , lro your oppor- un-limiiod. lamiiy hojpi-ipi- _ S o o o u r T o w n o HiHome and compare. I mountain lion populationon ' In overy hour, and SOLD or lunily to show your pcpolonliol. Excollont Lonofit» f SMALL LOT noar airport. HOTUNE laiizalion and vacations. )pen Sunday for your II WIII Irado lor anything, $5500 In U nit 44 is not a d e q u aite te DESTROYED after 48 hours, includo: modicoi. dononlal in^uionco and profit Apply in person to Dick Doy)oy ■ rn o d o l opi to sustain a year-roundnd pleaso call or vlsii Iho pound 73^0122 .our A Problem is not a problem sharing plont, Slorli•I immodloloiyi or Larry McMurdio at DickIck I in s p e c t io n . B o a u tiftiful floor plan with ■ s e a s o n , : dally 10 chocK whether your |- Dey Oidsmrbilo-Buick. 712 I Ben Mottem. Broker c p e l has boon picked up. thisrnij ■ whon shared. Menial HealthIlh ' For lnt*rvl*v* land r«»uitum efo:Box X-46. e/oTtm et- 712 I many appointmorents. Otfior designs ^I Call...... ,.7334070 , _NOW..._THEREFORE... Nawt.P.O.BoxSaS.Tw Main A-o, S- Twin Fails, If f j- n o f-a n -up-ttHlaio list,Il5t • Assoclallon. 9pm lo 7am. TwinFalii.lDSSSOI liv I and lots available. an emergency is de­ no O r C o ll 4 3 6 -3 1154 5 a ask for Victor. unablo to appear (or In- MIxod dogs aro hard to de-de^ I. JOHN L. BAHEM will rTo -* tervlow during business I FALLS c la re d to exist. , . scrlbo.comoiothopoundiodto longer bo responsible torfor Pursuant to said hours, arrangem ents can bo ‘id so e II your pot is Ihero.)ro. anydoblsolhorthanm yown made. Ail inienfiows siriclly ■ PROFESSIONAL, emergoncy, and undoror Com e and pick out a puppyppy . a sof2/9/63______■ k conlidonlial,______i G E M Ss t a t e .! REALTORS the authority of 36-t--t- : o r full grown doo- they r, ^^CM toi«rT«r¥rv ic * t a l a i P e i l t l e n ' ^ My ' KITS/Legal Secrelariat ' ■ 7 3 4 ^ 06(A), Idaho Code.e would love to haw a home,I . , Servicea: Bankruptcy STS.rs, Op*'jonlngWIlh MANUFACTURERS REP Nation wido company. Ro- ■: EASY FINANCING, 4 bdrm, 2 IDAPA 13,04,014, 1982-8383 Dlvorco S65. WIII m Mallall Gom Stato Po]’ap«r& Supply Co. JEROME DOG LOG ; o rd ers-734-9135.734-0387, 0o>o<'ap«'(JiI localion not necessary. p balh. bsml. 1800 sq II. General Mountain Lion3n asofJanuanlSth Musl be self disciplined, will ■ $64.900.734-3185. S e a s o n Is h e re bby y ■ AVAIUBLEFOR SHOP R*qulr«m«nti: II ^ LAW ft • H.S. Dipiomo or Equivoivoiont train. Equal opporlunity. V 605 A ddison Avive.E. 734-0400 J W R xer upper- 2 bdrm, good amended to provide thatlat • ADOPTION Unconioslod divorcos. {75. Sond resumo to Markoling n- Hour#:»:OOam-12;OOpm,4:to in . •Por»onaliryPiu» " localion. $29,500, $1500 U nit 44 Is clo so d 10 h u n ­ :to ' Bankruptcy and corporallon. Dept„PO Box 5492. Helena, down, oul ol town ownor wiil ting ol mountain lion.n, . 5:OOpm.Men.^f1. • J80. m is . « 0. otc. Malljli -■ • Olflco mochinoi oxpot)orionco MT59604.______• GoodToiophono Abiiiiiiillot carry. 764-2504.______This order is ellectivo ordor available. Call 338- • 1. Female Brlllany, red 4 • Soi«» E»porionc*hoiplipful N.L.I.S. Is a computer in- k For Sale by ownor; 2 ml W of Immediately. 4 0732. Boise,______whlte.lyearold. ^ • Mull bo willing to ioororn S grow wilh our Co. lormation system thal needs ' Twin, 3 twrm. 2 balh homo By ordor of: 2. Female & 1 malo Bluo MEET CHRISTIAN SINGLES- a prolessional soil 1^ on vii acre, flroplace. cov- by phono or mall. Love-.Q. • Mu)i bo obio lo workk vwilhpooplo motivalod sales agoni In • IDAHO DEPARTMENT’ T HoalofX.^monihs. lif • Oopendoblo. honoji S Iruilworthy ' ored palio, dog konnol, . Dating- Marriage. Locair your aroa. High incomoj 1 O P E N I 1^ lodge pole fence 4 moro. OF FISHANDGAME 3. Fomalo Poodlo X, black.'■* 4 • Nallonwide, No leo, dona-;la- ' • Houn: 8-5 M lo F H O U S E i Kenneth Norrie. Actinci10 mo. nolontial. Weekly com- r , ------|kMVonl^-eoja429-TFTSaftla—lie— —0 *n» fiti^ ' missions. NO boundaries. ------D irector------—------— r M a ioGormaft- s naphofdx: r i > 4 p .I h . ^ Loan or rollnanco. $48,000 ^ Monica. CA 90406. • Soiary D.O.E. I We Irain, 438-8156 aller 5pm, s u N i n r r Will consider all oilers. Boise, Idaho. February 8,a black 4 brown, 3 yrs, 5. Fomalo. Gorman Shop- • Vocolion vSlckOoDoys Available ' For interview appointmentoni 733-4783 alters,______1983. hord. X. blacK 4 brown, 3 • HooiihPian •Opporiorlunilloi for Advoncomonl send resum e lo PO Box 512,i12. . 1— I ...... f FOR SALE BY OWNER: V, PUBLISH; Sunday, Feb- MORMONISM ■ Paul ID 63347.______■ What do you know about iho10 ; Appllcollonini willbelcltenot - iT ^ mile E, ol Filer. 2 yr old 4 ruary13,and20.1^. . 6, 2 malos, mlxod,4mo. 13 - 203SlhAv».‘ SALARY & COMMISSION,IN, f Morffton Church? 734-2813. - >. So., Twin Folli on ' ’ bdrm. 2 balh homo on 2 or 678-9103 lor a recordod I 9 A .M .-11 A.M.ond ' Thai's whal'you'll rocoivo3 If ^ ocros. Fireplace;-D6I- car " X MEANS CROSSBRED' now messaoo weekly. : > 3 P.M .-5:30 P>A. sotocled to roprosont us In I garago. Assumable loan. ^^Announceme'ntsi t s 198 Oog liconsos may now Magic Valloy, Wo prolerr a ^ {72,000, 326^571.______bo pu'chasod al Ihe Ciiy PARENTS WITHOUTJT; ’ MOPHONI4I C A U t 9L1A M coliogo graduate wilh suc­ ;'jy PARTNERS invites singlole Eou'ol Opporiortunlly Employef______J FOR SALE; 3 bdrm homo ~ Walor Olflco oKocllvo cessful business exporl-a rt r with carport. VA, Idaho 12-1-82. parents who aro intorosied>d; r ~once. Excollont training,ng, jHBRSSKi- OQI-floftsta _____ 1 howli^approvod. 543-8259 - . • C a ll...... 324-8438 outstanding bonolils, Sondtnd I M*rlOfia's Flowers tor loss;_[*i— II 1)0 an sw o r_ ...... 324-4313. W3-M88'?3iM67'32/5ni'**’ ' _rosum o_l0 ,P.O._Box-B928,128, ------dolivaries. AH' occasions, " LARGE EXEC. HOUSE on 1 r M U l T U l l Boiso. Id 63707.______545Spatks, 734-M21.______PREGNANCY HOTUNE JNIIPOIITIOH ^ aero. 5 bdrm. 3 balh. LR. DR. ; AvollollablaWllh ■ SALESPERSON WANTED, 0(H~Specla) Notices Prognant?Noedhoip? '• Major Company, Fair pay Slor ; T 9 3 M FR, Play room, 3,400 sq ft. 721 Com Stat* Pac iftonroo if Appraised $163,000. Asking 0 0 2 - L M t & ^ - C a ll...... ?^7472 ■good work. Strong Closersor ^Appeoling olmott naw. V. 1638 Sq- Ff. homo wllh J $f40,000 or ioaso option al - BLUE SHIELD health cover-5^' Wo oro looking lor gardon! noodod, Aulo oxporloncoice ^oM lhe convcnieni oppopolntmooti, lorgo ma*ror » FOUND In Iront of Fox” ago, Ovoracro AgonCy, f $800 month. 734.3408aller6, I tost plots in mo KimMrly . holplul. Will train rlghlflhi bodroom wirh drosiing I Floral. 1 Koy ring wllh sovor- 4?3-S559.______ir ■ H.S. Diploma or Eaulvc 9 room . Family room, lire- ^ al keys on ll. Call 733-2674 lo _ I Twin Fails area lor sugar person. Call Tom 73+<4Sl or ^ploco, double-cor goroc•oge. eodar ihlngie roof. f L0VELY3 BDRM. 2 balh. 3 yr ' BONNIE BAIR'S JaizO anceICO I beot sood research. ConlaciCl • Some Coliogo 8ockgrcjround Helpful n434«ovo‘a4wknds. Idenllly.______^ M u J t w e l 579,500,00. ‘ old hom e. II Is immaculate, : Exorcise Classes to beginDin I DayLUUi2M«8. • Oulword PorsonolltyV ^ fireplaco. dbl garago LOST: Itlsh Seller. 1 yoor We have an opening for ^ 7 ' Fob, 15. at Iho Ameilcan:an p i f c — ■ - •G o o d Tolophono Abliiiliitloi oxperienced Industrial main-Iln- ^ fT sprinkling system. $70,000. old. Red collar, 563 Jo>- I Loglon Hall, in Filer. Morn- • Saloi-Exporionco Help>lplul lerson. lenance products saioa ^ Call Will 7 3 4 ^ , Main Wesl - ; ing 4 Evening Classes Selected oHata.[3 • Mull bo Willing lo moilakiLQ carppr.ln------—eaenl4n4hlfra#earSen4h(lel- T Realty 7 3 4 - O S M ______V • avaltat^'T ^ ioU» or m o n o ^ m o nnt t roplyto Box V-48. c/oTlmoa i r Newly romodelod 5 palnlod. In Kathy Nice, 32&-4151. oMuilbedopendabld.'f - Nows^ T.F. 83301. Cflwa. REWARD. 326-^787. >. honoit. irusiworihy I Qas heat w/ passive solar, DO YOU HAVE PROBLEMS?5? ! ooy-^obsoMnliireJi ' • Mutlbooblo lofeornn rropidiy 1 ^ Owner caniinance. 733.7448. Hypnosis haa h o lp ^ Help: Business.' Is gieall • Willing loroloeolo (Itritnecoiiory) Oflg-Employ.Aoehctea 1 6BDRMHOME.IHA,7'A%to thousands easily. Inqulros y - B«n*liti: ^REWARD welcome-Call J ohn anytlmo Noodod licensed salesman, ------Lost 6oulh ot-Joromo;-«m«ll- . - * SoloryJwhlin-milnlnpli0M3-O.£ ------” ~ p 324-/aii : a v r i f l gp. ------UOpportu(tllloa-in-aalaa-pro>- - ~ W 0^:Profe88lon*l ------whlte Poodlo, wllh a intle - porty management 4 ap.> •V ocation vSickOo])oyt Avaiiabio - R e a l t y — J - aprlcoto color on oars. VALLEY GALLERY,)Y, pralsais. Go wilh II. Cailill oHoollhPion «Oppol lofovi sbiiiii.t fB v«r1( doiw« 637-4721-______iei1AJH.-3PJW, 1 ^ locaied on Bonny Drive. Bt the olllce? Place an ^ ;ln - porionco necessary Apply inn C A U 9 M 1 A M M Financial ConsulUtion person. Holiday Inn rm »110D F la t Fidelity Financial ; $54,900. Call Oasis Really, Ciasalfied for part-time help. 0(fr-M ^'rtalNdtlcn' I f 734-6688 or Linda Huniekor 733-0931. • Trisha Ruby. Monday 10-12. 7 M 0 ^ k'k'k'k'k-k'k'k

• »- . B S u n d a yf. , IFolxuary 13.1983 Times-Ni9-N ew s, Twin Falls, Id ah o C-5 -

B ei i a i e s t a t ee-Merchattndise^ Oin O ’ O J O

• OMioRmForStl* 03?-Kimbflfty-H*nMn _ 037-F«nw&Rafltfie3 (OZ-Famia&RinchM 0«-MobUeHo(ne8 051-Unfum,Hou>e3 06(-Unfum.Apts. KMJnfufTLAptt. 1 . • -OWNERS MUST SACRinCEl. t«r. Cattle n n e tt r t w Shoahone« 138 ACRES: prime locallon.1:. . BANK REPOJ960 Van Dykea . .1_lx]rm. water .pd.. oood.id_____ ,.,&D«plene j ______&Dwi^______J M erchandise ______Lovely brick home lo u tid SV, onlheLlltle'Woodrirer&22 ' 2 m iles wesi of Filer, surface' ? Mobile Homo 14x70, located3 location, 734-1706 ,^ 5 1 6 3 .- A'nRACTIVE'large sludio. in prime Sawtooth schoolMl Interest. 4 bdrm. IW baihs.hs. olher percels NoMh ol)l Irrlgaled, lull sharea T.F. In Hinsen. Etc cond. Cait 1 BDRM apt, near City Park. area. Qrtil terinsi Reduced I' tie s . 2 bdrm, 1 bath houso,0, all ulilllles eicept eleclrlci-■ w aters sanitation lurn, (185 ed Ilroplaco. garage, on largeigo Shoshone. Totals 1760acr«si canal waler, priced to soil,I. Cheryl or Kay 734-7900. carpel, drapes, garage. 551 ^ 0e7~Ml9cenaneous for Imrpedliie u ie M9.900.00. foncod lol. Good locallon,on. of deeded land and 1M16 owner will Irade for Income S1 ly. (145 -f (75 dep. Siove & mo. (75 cleaning dop. 734- Harrison. Evana Propertyty fMQ. 733-9597.______6692 or 734-9091.____ a >Tr ^SjALE Callnowl Ut.OOO. 42342M, AUM's. Good house, cor-r- propeny. Call Bob Jensen,V BANK REPOSSESSION2 M tnaoem ent 734-1401. _ rals, machine shed, honee i r U r ^ T i or 324-5076■6 1978 Sahara H.S. 14i70. 2 CiMn carpeted, Studk) aptaI 1 BDRM ^ ch e lo r Apt. Slove ' ' JackorCarlettaCox barn & large calf sheds.». [' evenings, MarHelingg I bodroom, 2 balh mobiles 2 BDRM,.Clean, C a m iss. . w/ref(ig & store. Waler 8 4 refrig, tiw /m o. 676 AllI hofsepower,tfl8tock,(1149. HoffleTSMOn I home, nice unil. Iinafldng3 drapes, curtains. (175 * Sanilatlon Pd. Nopels. (145 Cale IdaDo Equipment. • OemSt«f Rtltyra*«00p 034-JefoiT)e Homes W9B,000 w /term s available. I A ssociates Reailors,______' Street H. 734-5080.733-3407 \ , ««ilable. Call 934-6451 9 to 5 (iod deposit. Ulilities notDl * deposn. Call 733^)907. , P2CJtoiio232-7001. ;______To ■;' FOR SALE by owner, olderJT2 2 VEEHiCO r 160 ACRES htgh dewl- 1 BDRM TRI-PLEX ♦ 4 ^ ' P ^ R E * U C E O U 1.800 to ' I Monday through Friday. j ! Included. 733-2513._____ Clean 2 bdrm duplex ! . : ALASKAN HALIBUT (3.18 to C9.500 sharp 2 bdrm home,ie, bdrm hom e in Jerom e, largergo 73M 707 ; opm ent potential lor row I rooms. (225+ dop. Ulilities : | ■e paneled living room, bsmtIt & ------• i ; crops, dairy, potatoes,r r iA Q E J ^ ; 2fi64.'4 tidfSss ;: 2 BORM. in Twin FallsIs i I washer/dryers hooir-up. jI Mid but power. j24-5622 or, ] | (3> 59 a Ib. Minimum 10 lbs. ler»ce, Qange. new (urnace, ;; ! In Iho counlry. «2,000.I. ;■ carpeted, stove, refrig,a, I I carpelod i draped, lonced i Froodol. WriloHaiibu*. Rt. 5 11K Inlerest. Paymentmt Oarago, only V block liom I W ondoll area, owner flnanc- I I 3244851 or 7344567. _ i '■ f DAIRIES .' ing. 10% down, 25 years onn I 83M292.______' ' water lurn. w/d hock up.S. i I backyard, waler & sanitation < I 1 Bo«145, Rupen Ip. &324190. Jty business dislricl. 536-2547 DOUBLE 10 herringbone on i ' \ 1 BDRM wiin saniiaiion 'i ! * Ief eves or 324-2721 anytime. MOBILE HOME on 2 lots in1 |; ( 100 dep. 324-2782 all 5. I pd. (235 -f (IOO deposll. No' ! I walor furn. (lio 260 NJ ' Console < Sloroo wl?h lurn — 1 24 acres-- ' ...... — • * J. p o n 7334402.______: m -W S ev e .______■ Hollister, 2 bedroom. 2 bath.. Ii 2 bdrm. oil hear, well & < J Washington. 733^93 _ ' ' labio. < 8-lrack. AM/FM. In . 3 bdrm, 7\^%. IHA asjuma-na- I DOUBLE 6 herringbona on : eanhsiove. large deck. u ble. Garage, large loncod " ; Cg-AcfenetLoli ; septic lank, dog run, appleio ‘ : FALLS APARTMENT jj 1125 STUDtO. Eleciriciiy 8( o«c ‘ cond. (60.324-2543. -- REDUCED TO t3S.OOO RRM. :od : 240acres ' e55-4?66allor1pm.______!, tree, nice yard. Doposil re-6- , Close fo schools 8 shop- I corncr lot, Wl ,600,324-64M. : DOUBLE 6 horrlnobone. | I water paid in Filer. EvanaI , < ANTIQUE> TABLE & chairs 8 •ssuma&ie IHA Loan. S h S >• ! BY OWNER. 13 acres. 3 ! Mull Sftfll 1900 Van Oyte, , qulred. 7334206.______ping. Children weicome. : ,. Interest. 3 txJrm. familyIll) ( ------. s j compuierl2Odon20acres I Plano: Promised Land LDS bdrm home. Full waler. ■ motiiie home. 24*60 double> : 2 BDRM. 1852 Kimberly Rd..[ ' Warm, friendly 8 quiel al- | room,73*-ta45. ■ ; pQLJBLE_3^aidO opener on'■ rj^rrlan (ani-ing nK« ; 5 a s y - Books; | 7^7882,______— f~(07-Fanw8iRanctW3— K-.ixlda. 3.bd«m-t-j-balh«,—.— H 7 0 - t - l 5>-depos it.' Cell : : 20acros „ Shed & meial corrals. Oui . ; apts. (195 8 (240 month 883 [ — BMWItUT-WMVWjlAfl SIIVW------71, I ■SINGLE 6 herringbone on SO ■■ Kitchen appliances in-- ; 733-3549.______. ; ' ; (B M tootns For Rent Fox | Fur coat. Sizo small. 320 a cre fam all under ° bld03.«5,000. weoaaeve. eluded. Take over pay- . f- Ouincy, 1 sprinkler. Varied plastic?l" 1 «res. ' ; 2 BORM. 1 balh, (150 in (1501.73*7366._____^_____ t • • • : BY OWNER: 20 acres. Exc.;. : rnenis.432-5239anytime. : ■ Murtaugh. Evana PropertyiC CAa73*eeoo iI ROOMS BY iho“ w cekT n ! main lino. 12 wade rain downiown TF. Cablo TV,‘ |DRAFTS FOR 4'w indow s. *,[2 i CallJimPaulson54W930. view, lots of privacy S( I Reposesed 31 'Iravol Trailer. I i Manaoement^KOI. ; FOR RENT- WASHINGTON ; 90" X 48". (50- Drapes lor 2 wheel lines, Hydrostatic possibilities, 734-7014 : ■ ST. NORTH. Two bedroom morning coIIeo, kiichen J • TOPS ON THE MARKET for i J500 and SITS per monlh.' 2 BORM house. 212 E. 5th. , ' windows, 12 fl- X 9 It. (50. 'or ddve. Balance hand lines, r CartirHomea7s£7566. ^ I condominium. Built-in appll- tho money. Spacious 3 txJrmr") Warm woll water, deep soli.oil' I ROW CROP UNO I EXCELUNT Charice for Jerom e. Carpeled. c as heat, I fieoes.m774S. ____ ’ ’734-2445.______home with 4th bdrm In lull ,„j I 40Acrosto240Aeres. ' | young peopio lo get a place» . USED 10-12-14 wides. VeryI , (185 mo. Dep & references ;' ancos. garage available. u>< no rock. New 40i60 all metal ” (275.00 por_m om n. Call 1 MALE foommalo' n e e d e d, .. ! FOR SALE: Oood used - btsement, Super-kltchen®r' shop — w/concrefe floor, . ol Ihelr own. A lew 1 aerog : pood cond Dolivery & eel up> ': reqolred.324-4117eTe.- : - • sewing machine in solid r wllt> convenient oe I BARNES REALTY lots available, zoned forr , included. As low as UOO ' - : 73*0700 week days. 8:30 to ! in (ully lurn. houso. (125 ' 23,000 bushel grain siorage. ’ 1 2 BORM wilh appi, llrepiace.B- . 5:00. Weekends, cail 734- j wood cabinet. (50. Polo breakUsl-nook, Also formal i l I 1M3Blu«L*kaaNonti I mobile homes & livestock. • down & J125 per moMh. • j monlh, 4234845 or 733-1883 Laroe yard lots of iroes, • & garage. (MO + dep & . 7931______I alier5. ’ ' larnp,(8.7»l^eves.____ - dining area. Fireplace In big^'0 orcnaro & garder). NewVw ! Ctll7»<227 R easonably priced & located1 ; Caner Homes 733-7568. references. 324-2766 i I —' ' ' I i. ' in beaulllul soulh Jerome, - ! JEROME APT, ! FOR SALE: Wheel chair. family room (13x40), Double 2Si70 Marlotie home ort full(ull ! Fflh“ SALE: 7S acrT(arrii. ' (350_O2besi offer. 734-50*3. garage & fertced yard. Full en. I Rupen, Idaho. Sprinklerr. Ir- Hurry Iheso won't lasll For ■2 bdrms + , In lhe town site. ', IW bedrooms, electric heat, I | 057-4lot)ileHome ’ uJ' bsmt cart b e purchased sep- r 14*aOFAIRVlEW (275, (150 dep. carport. , price- U2.S00. Take a look. arately. Waler cost In 62, S23{23 rigated. Low iniereilIt sale by'owner. Terms. 324- WasS1B.900 1. ; range, relrigoraior. dish- j . 8900 or 733-3452.______fenced yard, 7330561. . I | waslier, carpeted, water i i Located in T.F. Adult Patk HAWAII Il's a terr lic value! oor aero, S950 per acre.re j assumable loan. 436-6558 NOWJ15,900. I I 12x60’ vory nice 2 bdrm Rout>dtr1p t2ttj)00.o{5%monaycanbo c„. FORSAL£byownor-3bdrm______lonFAIBVlEW ______' 3 BDRM, 1 balh, carpet,(I, I ^ furnished, quiet, (175 per_, bo {.-WANTED;— Smalk- -Magic-. a, i rnonm. Deposll 175. No pels. ! -Space ranrnjafC«5«-s-wa»8rrrfrrrOepanirrj -San—fYaiwwco—“ y assum ed. 206445-»11- _ I VaUey dairy to buy or lease.I hom o, full bsmi. outbuild- 21'expando “ •‘drapeji dishwasher.'refrig, ' I incl. No pels (148.733-9259 Fob. I 16 8 returning Feb. 27. HAMLETT REALTY Wast24,900 I stove. (325. 942 Del Marir j j 733-2365 or 7334940- g ^ ^ ^ r j 0/ Honesr Serv/ceje) 3a ACRES Close to Twin juslu „ I Havo well qualllied(j I |Ings on sn acreage. S49.500. I VERY NCE. carpolod? 2 . (ull 1 dairyman, would lease wltrtrt • ■324-3547.324-7225.______N0 w » 1,000. I Circle, E vw i Property Marv'>* !I URGE 1 BDRM APT. carpel, I 179 listed choice ground, full ; aoem ent 734-1401.______j bdrm, quiet location in Filer,^ 3 r Wesiorn Tickets (2S0eaor " JoyceCoVe"!!!!‘!!73M767■67 Twin Falls water shares oulQM| 1 option 10 buy. Call Bob0 : :HORSEMAN'S DREAM ZVi 14x70 BROAbMORE . I drapos. newly painted, W/D I (145 mo ♦ flop. No pets. bost .. oiler. 130 of Stale owner needs lo soil.oil ' Jonsen. Mirkoilng0 . : acres of developed horse[ 1 Was Jl 9.900 ' 3 BORM homo, gas heal,II, ' hookup, (185. * (100 Cleans *I Relerences. 326-5887...... ■ • Call< Unda ot Grog, 734-1711, DaveHamlett...... 733-4030 I NOW (16.000. - Call Jo e 7344393. Main Wesio,i I Associates, 73446^ ir or ; haven, 2.050 sq. II. 3 bdrm, 2 unattached ollice spaco,0, i ing dep. 733-2973.______...... MEAT I Cases, coilln case, 169 ACRES localed In Kim­ 324-5076 evenlnos-______bath home. Good corrals, 14I70TAMARACK located across iror.i ,I URGE 3 BORM APT. Refrig. berly area reduced from 2200100 Roalty 73*-05M ' ; WasJ15.900 Lynwood Shopping Center. ' QS9-0ffic8 Rentals , |barbeque cooker, cash rog- per acre lo 1600 per acre forior 4 BORM BRICK homo wlFhjj}, WE OFFER minagement 1 & roping & riding arena wilh ' & range. No pels. Utiiiiies I Isier. electronic m eal scale, ,lj] operallon on your larm,I, I, chutes. Good parking (or NOWJ14,000. ; Entire structure could con-['• :; nol paid. (285.733-1659. ACCESSIBLE wilh prlvalo} ' tables I 8 chairs. 3:4-7518, Immedlale sale. You can siillllll bsmt on 3 acres with moial 14xnGOVERNOR I i vert to olflco space 324-8900 ' If quansel -f barn & 2 car ranch, or dairy. Send repliess . pickups and horso trailers. - , NEWER 1 BORM, (175 mon. parking, 450 sq. ft., 270 WosiI 324-2660, ' r*8912.______have Spring possesjior* tf 21'expando 3 BDRM homo, gas hoal. | purchased by lhe 15m. Cor-jr- garage- Also 5 acresres 10 Box N -4 fl,\ Times News.. I' Horse barns 4 stud pen. ■ I Allulllpald. 10mlIesa.W. of Falls-543-5546 or 7344513. I MINI STORAGE SALE ^ ' Vory well done, norlhsido; Was (19,900 unattached ollice space. ' rals. machine shed, shop,Ip, secluded building lol by 60 ACRES, Beautilul S bdrm ! , N0wjl6,900. *• TF in counlry- 734-9077. a n d e r Btock BulMtng on1 ' Conienls < ol locker 1229. ;; gralneries. nice 2 bedroom SO home, large shop, gatedrt : location. ttO.OOO. Call Bob ' localed across from Commerelal com er kit.. I ' Belonging i lo: David >m canal * 31 acres -f IS + 50 ,, . Ja n so n 73*^75 olhco. , T NICE 2 BDRM APT, . home plus small lectnant.nt I acres w/sprlnkler acreses pipe, choice. Owner • Lynwood Shopping Cenior. Building approx. 3000 sq. (t. I i A/varado.i To be sold al y : 324-5076 evenings. Markel- . CONTEMPORARY HOMES ,f Entire structure could con-• Secluded on quiet culd-e- home. Extra waler riotit.it. * 40 acros. Will sell inIn Molivaled. a i l Joiry 2064Kimborlyfloaa , sac. Rolrig. 8 stove, waler & with finished oltico area,. . : Snako ‘ River Auction, TF. a- sections o r all. 240 N & 200?00 Jackson, Real Estalo Unlinv^ ,: InflAssoclaios.______; von to ollice space 32*^900 parklngloi, sidewalk. GoodI . ' Feb. ' 26 lo ulisly over due Dtvld Lutz. Raattora !f& I I T u - m sanIt, lurn., W/D hookup. OTia. Roger 32W971, Davevo W. Rupon. 4364352, • llod.324-7S18.324-5922. ; ^ MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR ^ , 3 or 4 BORM. 1 balh,V . (250 -f (100 cleaning dep. term3.733-ra74 or 734-3245. ; ; storage s payments owed lo • 733-1717. re. ee ACRES-cood productivee .' salo "Magic Vaiioy Mobile . carpolod, paneled, Hoal & i 734-5200 or 7330668aller5. EXCELLENT LOCATION- 2. . Twin ] Falls Moving & Slorage <0 ACRE Irrloaied Pasture, [ ■ Cenior, _____ good homo, 500 Head Cor­or- larm 2 mllos Irom Filer. Cann E sia to s". Now adull sub- , I I garbage furnished,■ TWO 2 BORM APT, 1-(325 oKicos in Federal Bldg. 1061 ' ; n s bo bought a s three parcels. division. Washingicn St. So. ' i downiown. suitable for ol­ . ■ RCAS£LECnviSiONwllh17 031~OirtotTown______ral, loafing sheds, lorms ' the other is (285. Cail for Blue Lakes North. 1 Approx- ' ► _ w/ownor, t125,000. Dicklek or all. Call Vorn al DdSHIEfla .; & 1 block wesi on Pneasani i lico. (4004' (150 dop, no imalely 1200 Sc. Ft AND 1I movies. r (200 8 movies are S I Rd. Easy term s. 734^943. ' ' S Rentals ^ I pots.734-55l6boforo9pm. ® more Inlo. 733-5374. for sale: 3 bedroom homono Gregory 324-S966, Canyonon & ^ 0 a E Y REALTORS ; Approximately^ Sq. Ft.. i I ^ r U ^ lc o . Video gam e. (35. ! 4 BORM home, now carpet.: WENDELL. 2 bdrm. washer with fireplace on 3 lots.:s. SldeRM ltYg»3354. : MOBILE HOME ACREAGE : • 8dryerfaciiiiies,(135 (15 Caii for dolalla. 734-9880 ; ^ Falrtleld. Maho, See lo ap- < wim w ater shares. $16,500,' ! 05ft-Fumi3he()Hoiise3 : wallpaper, sewing room, FOR RENT; Building; Officer ! | THE^ URGEST selection of —^n3perty—------oo -V acan o n ProfWfty— ^ ~53frW 7.------or wearhouse space. Callr ; unflnished'i lurnlluro-dross- ' 764.2225.______Holley. Roailors H4-2922. ' .."“ For lease: 5 Irr. acres, 30i50':'1 : (265. Dod (185. 7334807. shop. 14x70 mobile. CloseI ' ------I 7334848 ask lor Dale. ors. « rockers, slools. chairs i t&2B0RMApls.Verycloan and roll lop desks. The Mary , N vnpt«fM 4 bdrm home on ( — , in. All or part. 734-2050. ; Modern Garden /^ is in Nat­ OFFICES AVAIUBLE f . 1 aero, sile/lrado lor Magiclie ^ : NEW HOME RNANCING : I : 052-Fum.Apl.&Dup. ural selling. Convonlent FORLEASE CarterI Cenier, 733-3493.2116 ' FURN. carpeted 2 bdrm ' ^ Fourth Ave. E-. Twin Fails. > Valleyproperty.S434413. AVAILABLE i location- Appliances Convonioni location, ample I] mobllo homo on private lol.. ; A CLEAN 1 bdrm furn. apt. WOMEN'S Wedding ring, 13 I No pels . Call 423-^ . ___ Waler & saniiaiion paid. (1100 furnished Incl. dishwasher & parking, reasonabio rales, • disposal. Laundry on pro- 450 to 1400 s^. It. Phonoi diamonds, ^ (300. Size 12 ' 032-BuhffllefHonie3 iI Curtis makes homo owner- ' • 2 ROOMS, Bachelor only, i[ per monlh. 734-4070. Wedding gown with long ; ship affordable lor do-ll- . ,, misos. Chlldien welcome. 733-2282.______» • • Waler A Sanitation Pd,262Vi !: CLEAN, (150-(200 4 dep. ail No pels, (lent basod on vell.(W.32*«17alief3. • TTila HOUM H ta CharKter I yoursoKors. Wo Irame home' ^ Van Suren, S75.734-3165. ! bul eiec pd. Call Jim at PRIME LOCATION. 1059 ;■ ill- " Income. Casa Grande, *52. w ooden' Ollice desk: 2 slory, 3 bdrm. sew bg ulNI- ! on your lol and founda- ‘ : 733-5605 or few 5 1 .- Blue U k es Blvd. 576 sq. II. ^ ly room, office, remodeled : lion...you compIoic with our : Fllor 3264053. Equal Hous- ?33-1979or734.1752. I 1 ELECTRIC\ range; 1 Rabbit & : D m h carpeted sludio apt.1. InoOpporiunlly______kitchen, bsmi, woodh.'ai. Inslructions/malerlals. NoI : ! OSI-Unfum. Houses ! PRIVATE OFFICE wilh ro- : : 3f. hutches; divider metal cab- . dbl Insulated. healed ' money down. Low monlhly ' : w/rofrlg & slove. Water &1 1. 2. or 3 bdrm apts. [ ] Inel. 7344243.______! CLEAN, 3 bdrm. New carpol 1 i saniuilon pd. No Pets, (165 ceptlonist 8 answering i . garage. At 206 No. I2th. j paym ents. Land may not be ; ^ furnished or unfurnished. service. (200 month. CallI i I 16’ ’ Fiberglass Canoe. - Buhl. W-4111, By Owner. -ARIZONA VACACATION PROPERTY I lully paid for. For Iroe I ' & palnl throughout. Base-■ : I -f deposll-Call 7330907. Call 733-0740.______' mom. oil heat, loncod yard, I Bruce at Globe Realty 733-, I I paddles, E cushion incl (225; Sum mer or v^interer mobilo homo, largo jI icatalog cail Jolf Lawn 208- ; i CLEAN (urnlshed Small-I)' 1 bdrm apl. all ulillllos. I Electric trolling molor (85. i no pels, (325 + (200 dep. I i Apt,, aii ulilities paid, sharo I ChestFreezer(135.4234629 -> 033-Kimberty4tenaen living room, 2 bedroom. bo 2 bath, full , 788-3339 or loll froo 1-600- ; : Rof required. 733-6340. ___ ° except oloc. (150 * (100 =■' ■'------I C ! 228-6505 Ext. 5553.______i balh. no pots. (125.733-0017.^ deposit. 734-3022.______i IB CU FT. Wizard Freezer BY CWNER-Klmberly olderer lGngth_awning,.on_>n_privatoJof._S2fl.500, ___ ~-COMFOflTABL£-3-60RM- - - _OS&-Condomlniuma______LJ - - 1 0 -A C R E S r Vory nico' '4": - “CtEAN-T-Mrmrfurn-apir':• 2 BDRM, W/D hook up, “ *'J1S0T~McCiinoetr-promac------small 3 bdrm home. 2 lots.s. C a ll Y u m o 602102-344-2430 collect. R I VIEW ING Ij| Small Farmstead, Mobilo i LARGE 1 bdrm duplex. I homo silo, Ownor llnanclng. I ' FOR RENT; Small 1 bdrm Clean * ulillllos. .SieO, IBM-PC Computer w/64 K ' 10% down. 25yrs on balance, 1 jhomo. (125 + doposil, Cail 734-1401.______memory, monitor, two 5Mi" 837-6383. ______1 ;734-4736,______^ 5 | 1disc drive, Epsom-MX 100 FHETEXAIi H ------|i LOOKING FOR A HOUSE OR printer 8 irvsoU accounting i GOOD AREA. Vory nico 3 APARTMENT? Cali Ouiiici's, ' — p I Ddrm. 2 baths, (m rm. (ull 733-2940 . soilware programs (GL. PR, i ' bodroijroomi, 2 boiht. cathodral 03S-Bu8lnfla8 Propefty ' bsmt w/rec- rm. No pois. RETAILL SPACE AR, 8 AP), (4000 complete. coiling),g>, sunkon groat room. I : Loaso (425.733-3254. NEAR DOWNTOWN lurn. 733^88.______^ . dining] i area, coiling of light j apt. (55 a week, (135 monlh. I COMMERaAL I < LARGE 1 BORM wilh garage. NOWAViAILABLE TEXAS INSTRUMENT N/4A ^ k ilth oon. n . ronge, dilhwaihor. ; 312 Shoshone Sl. E. 734-0457 Homo Computer is here. ; INDUSTRIAL -1-■ Close lo park 8> shopping in or 734-4833.______m r T " W t r ^ firoploceoce, 2 cor gorogo ond a ' WAREHOUSES I I Buhl.326-5603.______' 4 5 0 t o l 4100 ( sq. ft. tHome domonstrallons I . redwoodsod dock. -- OFFICES NK:E, SMALL APARTMENT, 733-7131,734-5567. I NEW 2 bdrm, 2 jalh. heat CLCSe t o t o w n . 734-gHO. For salo or lease. All loca- . ' pump with A/C, all kllchon Phone 723 3 - 2 2 8 2 ; lions & sizes. Also iol ol lots. ; appi., landscapod with Small 1 bdrm lurnlshod apt. 069-Camera Equip. I B S * a58,340 Sabala & Roy R.E. 733-4321 I j sprlnklor system, Ig 2 car All ulll eicopi eioc & hoat. j garage w/oxira slorago. No ( 145-f (50deo. 733-2973. MUST SELU com plete color FOR ~ L £ ^ r 4000" square iI pels. (3^ * ulll por monlh: 1BDRM, (150. Noar Safeway drkrm kll Includfcg Vivltar FOR MORE INFOIFORMATION (oot building with chain link ' In TF, Jim Volk 734-6551 '356 enlarger, 'O mega' : (ISO cleaning dop. 734-9660 anal^z^r 4 moro! (600/o(for. 734-4411 ...... W ookday. lonccd lol on Highland Ave, I i or 734-7277 alier 6 & wknds. days.______’Can bo tailored to lit your BLUE LAKES 1 734-3311 ...... NICE 2 BORM mobile home I BORM APT, REAL NICE, . . . W e e k e n d s, ^ r e eenfsCffl'J I inoods. Cail Ed al 734-4673. In country, no pels, non- 734-5039 . M USTSEa IMMEOtATELYI -Bronlca-ETRS,-Woal-6«4.6------I Marketing Assodalos Real- smoker piolertoo. 734-3132,- — 3FFICE PARK- J ■i to rs." First-InlorslalG Bank : - 1 BDRMap|.4 l klichenelto,- ' — ------lormal.—waist level flndor;------F e e ^ - -|| 734-5437______ail ulil included. Donnis at I Building, Main & Shoshono i;120 back. 75 4150 m Sharp large 2 bdrm, w/ 734-2646.______lonsos.i( Will consider 35mri. Istates I i, □araoo/ulil rm. 357 61h Avo. FOR SALE Good going buTl- II >^ls. Compioto wilh ca­ 834 Falls A vo.o.. Twin Falls i[Irado-in. Cali alter' 8pm. N. Avail. In Feb. (300>dop. ble TV. Wookly (45-(80. 120U 734-1546. n o ss in upholstery, aulo 733-4006, 734-7670. body 4 auio rocondllioning. KlmborlyRd. 7 ^ 2 6 4 ' SMALL 2 BDRM Houso lor Year 'round values . . . In Located In Twin fails, (140. Largo 1 bdrm. furn. your yoar 'round market­ rent. (200 monlh (too walor pd. 260 2nd Avo. N,; LEASE OFFHICE SPACE ; Excolloni properly S Im- gplace. Rood Classified, 733- k WILL provomonls. Includos all deposit. Cail 734-5778. Evans Property Manage- 693t,______LS, INC, I ment734-i40i ■ Small offlcos ovailatable complote -with equipm oni & Invonlory, Unfurnished 3 bdrm houso I 222Shoi»ioihon«Str«*IW*it fPricod at lair maikel value. in counlry. No houso pels $146-«oomy.4-Jjdrra.JiUfl^.^ telephone onsworining service, recop- ( oWiTKii^ - - I ■I ...... Twin Follt, Idaho S Caii us for additional dolails, - 7334393.______, _ OTD-WanledToBuy 0 83301 . ph. 734-44' ( ■ watof. pd. 300 N, Main,J "tTo n i s i .a n a SflCr OTg rmnmmrr— iB ^ V E E H & COMPANY j 1 BDRM, stovo, relrlg, (140, Kimborly, Evans Property WANTED sol ol 124 snap on dduals. Call 733-8868. _ _734j7p7:.. i I (75 dop, 585 N. Washlnfllon 'Martanement 734-t401 I 734-8978or82&-5521. 2BDRM, utilities Pd. Slove & Pleoi# Contact: ^ WANTED TO BUY: Nlghl I 5 BORM UNFURNISHED irolrig. now carpol. no pots. Crawlers. Call 73*4944. 043-Vacaltof> Property | j H.L. Armitronfl .. / > near Mornlngsldo school (275 -i-dOO deposit. Call 734-8211 IWANTED: Big old fashioned j Cail 733-4055, 734-8468 or 734-9M2Vorn, oloctric roaster. 734-5455, V ^ 3 ? P $ I Beiulllul, 2 bdrm, 2 balh. | limo sharo condo, Nov 19 I jgennaaaim nek ^ ■ M I T V U ' II c m x tz o m a ^ a SMSd ______I ’ '044^^C^dSiIfiluihS ------B i------Advorllse"' PROFITS tor 01 little os 119BroadwcNoy No., Buhl, Idahcho — 543-8806 045'M o b lle Homes s e rr v i c e g u il i d e $ 1 , Jo y ceMiMunroe, Broker— 54543-5335 1971i BILTMOflE 12x94 wl ARE MADE I p o r d a y John Robirbirts, Assoc. Broker —-543-6339______\Expando, ^od cond, rea- Prlc* r«d«<«d, owiownor moving out of statoitol $24,300.00 cash 1971 i COLUMBIA 23x48 It. 3 fO U R SERVICI Cali 'monts on this tw o^tory, 4 I bdtm , 2 balh, 2 covered a m icl”d ]rect< o r y a n d to k o o v o r poym c 4 bodroom home on » paiios, 2 moial slorago IN country. Full wotor shoro: 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 1.77 ac ro s in th o coi ros. lots of outbuild- shods. ^ A/C, drapos. washor IHIS ings for o n im o ls, largo loi ossumoblo 10% loan lo< ol $40,700.00. 1i dryor; S24,iX)0, Financing Call to d ay $ 6 S ,0 0 0 . avallablo.a Spaco 39. Lazy J, 734^9697. evos. for appl. only. No cloM Nelghboiboni Just listed 1 'A o c rores i with 3 bodroom 11073 G uerdon 28x60', 3 bdrm. 2 ba. control olr. Ilroplaco. homo, double gorotirogo, plus othor outbuikuildings.^Full wotor ^good cond. Call 733-4^ rights. O nly $ 3 9 ,OOfi> 0 0 . 1loeo Montebello 14x56 all eloclric 2 bdrm, W/Slovo, ^ c k h oT e^ a^ flNQ ' s tEEI-BUM3 e e l J m « liftacR Sharprp 3: bedroom homo on ocodgo of Twin rails, 2 ADVERTISE LVATIQNJ LANDSCAPII _ J1 7 Q _ rn o ._ Assujno ioan_ . ------— Sediment—ponda,-da.— aopllc — - -Pruning,—- power—t faking,— — Sleel—>el-buliding»-al -coatll------$47,500.- -5 "Lorgo assum ablo tooroon, small down, osklng $< w /lorm s available on down YOUR------py ^ s lo m s , tree wowy^k. Tim______cloan up_^j^A.jjtinlonancj). Agra^^ra Amorlcan dealer, Jvflt llttciirLargo10 3 bedroom tiome onr cicorner lot.~Almosi ' 1981 SAHARA 14x66, 3 bdrm. INTHISDlRECrORYRY ^ ”rp^ iS— -MINtSTORAiUOE UNITS ~ TREESEE SERVICE compiotoly romodolcfolod needs som o finish wowork, largo kitchons \ ... Homo Maintonanctinco & ro- . '6 kio, 5x20I oor 10x16 loeatod Tree JO 8 Shrubbery trim- ■ and fomily room withgot pairs. BasemoniIt finishing.fi . , | Kimberl) ng. Froo esl. Insured, yourcnoleol ifly Rd 8 Biuo ' minp-F 1982 SAHARA 14x70 ______Lakes. 734-14-1400 or 734-9880, Jim 's T/ a Tree Caio, 734-1484. d«n area oil in pdsturo twicetw as much wotor Expando, Cheap, Call Jorry 4 0 o c r M Im 22 000 CONSTBUCTTONj______Snake RivernrMlnt-Storaoo. I ______. .. as noodod lo irrigateate this form . From woll ononly $ • « ,0 0 0 . ]Jackson, Roal Estate Unllm- Your ad will roach 22,C »"rt.324-7S1Bor 324-5922. (amllios everyday andd ‘iho I S& JConstruction>n PAINT1NQ______Accessi:essorlcs for your sieroo ir betto n i soil irrigated withwi pump right out ’• rosulls will amaze you.I CallC Addlllons. RemodolMoling. Ins, Paporhanc available In Q asallled. 4 4 a c T M o f r l v a r fc 24* WIDE SEQUOIA 2 or 3 londly Repairs. 3^?4-0228 tch our columns. 733- for potatoes. Also 3 bodrcdroom homo con bo t,bdrm, doljvq»od loMlJy (rom lodayandoneolourlrlom 1______-Very reasong g g a . t ______I______of river. Suitoblo for _ ^ will hslp youM*wd wo ------FENCtNO ^ fofiir P assiblB Torm5.-$r t l< 4 5 ; 0 0 0 ; ------—n factoiy. Only 119,993. AIM —7 —purchasod wHKlho f< quality custom built Great your od so mat It will i » p n wire, PAINTING most olfeclivo and bring yi A h m u w fU m l n i titic t U 3 b«droon, 2 bothth hom o, w ith largo LU k e tromes. Bank & FHA . S'f S'.•m 4 range Budgol Painting. Pi Most ADVERTISE Iho rosUlls you aro looki'Oklhg . Travel no problem-fim»&37-e5ft, roorns VU). ■ country kitchen, rocroomy living area, with1 woodw stove. A big [| ’or. ), Spray, brush 8 GRAVEL & TOP son.iOn. rolled. 73305 YOUR ; b onus Is th o 3 0 X 40 0 ccabinet shop, in ogroatIt location,li $55,000. J 24x70* F1*«twooluml*lrig&Hig ~~Ptacoaicotf under thoDeatllngTjt------Want top dollar for yc INGS 54W78/22jr.i! yrs experlonco yourct.urcholcel RllA/lfilVorwMlntm®' t ^ " J O ^ h o m e FURNISHING W a ltK a ite r...... 543-6815 VennleThoh o n o n ------\ vehicle? Shampoo r»*r' Furniture, REMQOEUN 543-6640 78 O ovem or 14x70,2 bdrm, i Ronl lo own TV, Fi m ______, wax, dopw ssff 4 ln's Rental . .Bulld«Re| Arn«IIStrlnH*r...... 543:8335 Roger ClarhEsrk...... 543-6060 bbalh. Appl. assumablo loan. A smalt Invoslmonl lor.••Kib^* a \ boddlng,appl,Caln' ^epair*Remodol • Ejtc. cond.32M 852,______siflos Conlor. JF . 733-7111.I II . Small lo b s ai specially. We 733-0931 *: Coral Clark ...... 543-6060 E ■folurn. A & E InduslcU rorylWnj] 733-2177 , 734-4112. :domostovor MEMBER BUHlUHL A TWIN FA ll S MULTIPLE LISTl 1981 KIRKWOOD - deluxe ISTINCS SERVICE ’pacNago. Porch, ossume- loar)+-«1000,637-4819. —. • • - ...... w o-c iiiiias-iiwiva, iMiiirdiK■diis. ludiiu ounoay,.F ebruaiu a ry ij , iwM ~ I rchandis se-Automtriotive 0070-142_ ' i '■* ------

Tl7D-WiJft»dToBuy 078-Ftffn.4Ctn>»t» ce^-flfwood ______IK -C ittle 114-Finnlmplenwm 124-5nowV^icie8 132-AirtoPirta4 1 4 0 -T fu cto______BUYING & SELUNO allj| DINETTE SCT. S chain, andId REDUCED PRICE dry Islandi • Farmers' market ’ l1Kolat«intpni>o«rhtif*ra,. CASE 1030 Tractor with cafi,>, ONE 1976 41977 Scorpion. Accewfles 1 lpmi« ot DOW A iilyor. Con*>• table lor a super price of S3S.o- Park pine, S75 cord; cut, splitIt — • — — vaccinated a closed up. Out I960 Dodge Wlon pickup. ------ffnwiUlCoidtueiuoUk**- .C4lrt'a-ClMraAC«~Cer>ler,-•r,- -4 -d e lh r» re d , - 733-4128 .o r - > S^.1972Newi1ollamll04i_i _ Both.440'a * trailer. J1400. Flathead t. runs good. $600. Nk734-«My.______731-7111.______^ ~00#-^»nT»S«©(J “ Poi»eVinayn«ra:so4ii7. ^ c k cruiser. S8500. 734-I- Goodcond.543-6165. 4 w w tn n 8 helf wtiMli. f - ______16-5x9.75 for $200.438-5503. ^8344023-______39 TOP Holatein Springer YAMAHA SNOW MOBILES BUYING: EvsrvtMng in ooldd FOR SALE: King aUa bedKJ 8AW TIMBER, 12.000 0FI ol TIRED OF PAYING $14-16 Heifers lor u le , beoan 1964 CHEVY V> ton pickup. i . tllv«r. iCtho Coin GM.»2N.M»lft,73M6M. ple dresser with mirror, andk3 ready to aair. ?iS0 per lOOO.looks worae than what you alier7om.e4$.2Ji4, Trailer. Cali 825-5456 - 1968 P ele conventional. 318 ‘ WANTED: 2 matching bed aide Ubiei. AlloM ».»loi..zUlO have In the bin?? Call us: we 1974 YAMAHA Snow Mobile, For S4Je: 1072 HONDA 90 nDelrolt. 5 4 4. Jake, wel kit. dpetf. ui* tf c»f9T*Br«. c*nU W - 1 W 2 ...... - clean .^eat & bag sm lots ol FOR SALE: Donahuea CPX 433, In good running Molorcycle, $250. Call 734- long frame, must see 10 STIHL AVE 075. Used less 10*-Hot»m FOR SALE: KING SIZE:E than 30 hours, 30" bar. eic, seed al reasonable prices. Swather Trailer or will con­K cond. Days 534-2738 or Eves 4443 eventnos,______«appreclale. $11.500.6784796 - ' j •J‘'n Lee Farma 934-6018 sider Irade lor Overshot,| 5364477,______- - -WATER-SED, make ofler.-t.- cond. t550.655-W0.~' f ‘ APPY QELDINQ. 6yrs. GOOd MUST SELL Immedlaielv, ii1968 FORD 3/4 TON; 1951 CALLg«-4716.______: I PickupC4mper.5434048. 1982 Yamaha Excller 2s6. o m-SM rlofliCaftt THE WOOD SHED. Dry Isle i Mtn Horse. SaSO/FIrm; Appy ' 2 TRAIL CATS 440. $1650 a Dodge 1 Ton. Exc. cond.,. FOR SALE: 8 PIECEE Park Pine $85 cord. $85\\ l»7-Hty,Gf»ln&Fwd g l ^ y e a r a . Green, s M j I FOR SALE: Iniernaiional 10'i' piece. One Kawasaki liv S900-7334553,______c Cani24-3038. DINETTE SET. Uke new.1. pickup load. Split 4 del. I ^ , Tandem disc, JD 845 3 bol-- vader. liquid cooled, $2300. 1072 YAMAHA 200. good ij ' ! ATTENTK^N Allalfa Grow- ; tom 16' plow, 12' hyrdrauiic; Trailer for 2 machines. $350. 1900 0«4C t ton, w/1976 •'■‘a New Approach! , S17S. Call324-8046.______Amolesupolv. 733-8261. ;i .< .ers: Would vou like to bale i i SALE OR TRADE; 4 j condllion, new tlrea..&m aengine, 11000 Ib rear axle. I turn corrugate operter,, All machines like new. rnjies. UOO, 7334042. | g, I KING SIZE waler bed. 1212 ■ ' 1 your allalfa at 3045% I ; 8x12 flatbed w/sUke sides,, Charrlot pipe. Iniernafonal 5i Approi. 500 m iles.on ail 3. 1070 H uw ivim t 390 WR e > drawer pedeatal, UN head-i i! 068-Viriety Foods : [ moisture for a s Iitlle as $2.80 I I bar side rake. Auger 6"x34' I excellent condition, new :PrinteiI Pattern I j board, w/drawera& mlrrora j : per Ion? For more inlorma- i • Car[_3284256oraeeat3205m Enduro-Excellent condition, I tii tires, new brakes. Must Sell] j HORSE SHOEING. ,I PTO on rubber. 10' caseJ SI, Flier.______S1095-3244094.______jJ UOO or best offer, 1 3 ^r ' 1 GRAIN FEO beef, nochemt-■ I i I lion call 678-3780 or 324-4381- ] ]Speclaiiiing In performance I Cuilipacker. 6254234. I S<900-788-9554, Hailey. \ -round trampoline $250,). ;[ cals or hormones. Sell by ! i ■ BARLEY WANTED, we pick I ' horses. Mark 7344208. 3-piace anow machine Irailer 1980 HONDA CB900Cusiom, I i ij 1970 FORD PICKUP. F250 i 532-43fl2.678-4409.______Ihe n . .98 a Ib carcass ' , I FOR SALE: Crose 2 0 'feederr wllh accessary storage. e.OOO miles. Excellent cond. c ' ' u p o n larm, Cali 845-2250 or ! I Horses bouglTt-Wd-iraded- I wagon. Will feed 1 lon balesI $495.4384281 alter 5:30. Camper Special. $900 or best . - KROELER Sofa & loveaeai.i’ ji Ouaners also avail. -; j 845-2911. ______' Musi selll Call Jell 733-5110 : ol otter. Cali 3244106. HomeolOoc’iOoctor. I or small bales. Dealer demo> 3Suzukl's:1973 292 cc-1974 Usetf- Excelleni condlilon, j ■ CLEAN STRAW lor sale. ; 1 93- Livestock. PH. 7334055. : days or 3264786 evenlnfls, l! i 10( a pound for red i ■ ; unit w/luil warranty. Dealerf 440CC, 19« 440 Fury, Nice • 1071Ch«427,TwinScrew.5- S390.90 with headboard, i i 3.000 bales lell. 5434886 o r.! I cost-S12.>16.324l^1. 74 HONDA CB 780. Muat seii : ’ 4 4 4 Trans. 20 It. sleel spud-i Banner. 733-1421.______:; poutoes- ^5083. I j .! HorsMhoalng & Trimming, i Shape- 733-2779 eves. , 5434011.-______■' Harry Deilamater. 5434943. I Immedialeiy. Many exiras. ' , w */t>Olt- $9000.73*4092. I QUEEN SIZE early American i I FREEMAN S-slring Baler, 3244405 or h44891. 1 I sleeper sofa. Inner spring ' : CUSTOM MANURE hauling. : ‘ MULES 4 DRAFT COLTS. 2 , w/Deul2 engine; 4 also 26M i 1971 RANCHERO. good- P I OflO-PetsiSupplka , !. Quality ( work wllh compel^ i ' ' J.D .Caii544.7798.______' 125-Tri¥eJTrai(efs 181 Honda CM 200. 6500 ml., : ! cc condition. AM-FM cassette I m ailress, won't lasl. $379. I i yearling mule colls out of • backresi. lug. rack, ' a, live rates. Gooding Green , Mammoth jack & Quarter ! 1 deck, best olfer, 8374932,. . i Cain's Clearance Center, •i AKC Black l i b pupa. 33 Fid. ; ( ! IHC TRACTOR 3 point 4, f9R SALEi.JI FT. Sell Con- I ; 733-7111-______' ! Chop, 9344730 eves.______[ ; l Horse mares. 1 pair of Bay : iPTO. 3 point blade optional. ’i Uined! Travel Trailer. Call 1 : 1972 CMEVY % ton. 350. AT. Champions In - pedioree. • , Mules. 6 years .old. 1 ' 1 I 7344739,______j PS, runs good. Very de- ' TWIN StZE Box Spring &I 1I $100. Call 734-1964 alters. FOR ? SALE: 25 ions of 2nd 4 ! ' Call 4234942- I : , 3rd alfalfa h « .'A ls o 3 (Illed ' iBelgium team . 2W years I' JOHN DEERE 2010 Diesel 1 i pendable. Call 734-5786. v: ; mailress, Used, Onfytft.M5 , AKC Reg.- buff cocker i 1 Bee r boards. 7to-3258. 'sianed.823-4414.______, ; 136-He>vy Equipmenl i « wilh headboard, ^ n n e r, , spaniel 6 w> pups. Also baby ! , I wilh front end loader, wide I 1 USED RV 'S '! I 1972 CHEVY Pickup. 1/2 ton I 733-1421.______;, pulnea pigs. ft4-3132. 734 ■ ' GOOD,\ Clean WHEAT INOW ACCEPTING colls lo I! IrontI end, new tirea, and ; I longbed, good ahape. $1500. : 8U rt4rlde. Ask lor Robb or : 1 Cair324.2aoalter4. I VELVET SOFA & loveseat, j STRAW for sale, large bales, ■ | tl. Roal good running 4 I BUYI NOW WHILE STILL AT I . i 5*3Z______J $1/baie. 734-5123.______ILarry5434214.______; I Wng. 50 hp farm tractor. I 1 JOHN DEERE ' | ' Used • only 1289.90 lor sel.. ] AKC Reg. miniature apricot . : WINTER PRICES! Choose 1973 DATSUN Pk;k Up with ■ Banner, 7^1421, i HAY FOR SALE. Call 423- 'TWO FOUR year olds. One ' > I $4300. Wiii consider lorms.I Irom , I 19 travel trailers, two 1 USED li!lial bed, 543-4829.______— taw , —-Filly .-1 & ono Gelding. Both i-.‘;-C 43ft0608. ______J l “ T l! ,ds ol orinjj iliia. i S■1 " ’ ^ * -i! 5th .wheela, S .ptckup cam .;t=i= .«NPU5TR»AI EQUIPM EM ld^ij.:-i8Z2i:forau;m ^r6W M rzz^^ HAY HAULING WANTED: Ibroke 4 gentle. 9344738 IM.F, 55 3 bottom 16" plow, ■: pers,I 6 molor homes. Ail 1 , ; excelleni condition. 733-0665' per yd. 27 yds of dark green' AKC SILKY Terrier male ' t . evenings.______: l Michigan 55 Loader, $29,500 i i|i . ahag, *3.50 per yd. Wash ; have 2 Semis. & BobUll. Call ; : Trip beams, Irash tumors, ;; units' checked out and ready I ' ! alter 6 4 weekends. 5434023.______' ' VERY geniie. small child’s 'I ' new gauoe wheel, new plow ; ; 10I go. Call or se e aj______1 * J.O . 644 Loader, 04.000 : vs I bas"n. 1 2 5 .7 3 4 ^ . ’ flne‘’^ 5 M * '" '’“’'’ ■ 5 J.O.410BackhO6,$32,500. ^: 1072 TOYOTA Pickup MANURESPREADINO \pony, well broke, needs ■ \ w /cam per shell. $1400/besi ! 4 POSTER queen size walerr BEAUTIFUL Harieauln G ra it. , some reionlnp S300.9344840 ,j •H7.yM6. I bed. excelleni condition +' I[ Dane, lyear old,^00, CALL ' Leo's k Custom Farming. ‘ ':” b r o c k m ^ i ^ olfer. 733-3663,734.2711. , I exiras. $300.733-2002, ,t 7344403.______■ Filer.^ 3264964 or 32647P3. ’■ 11978 AQHA MARE. Out ol !' NEWHOUSEf eA L E ^opper. ' ELLIOTT’S INC.. ': 1973 1 600 Inll- combination-- AAA mare by AAA .'slud. I Likef now. Used very Tiiile, , MOBILE HOMES l i t Overland Av». : be 1 50 yr old Chest with mirrorr ; BEAUTIFUL DOG HOUSES, I i SiUGE ^ FOR SALE. 9344907. i ' 93 Highway 4 Interstaie 84,4 ; bean 4 grain bed. good.. Granddughter 10 3 bars. I lale•' serial number. Reason- ' ‘ tires, low miieaue. 6784454..... $89.90. Banner.733-1421. ' ■ 3 sites, priced right, m STRAW S FOR SALE. Good tbred to AQHA grand cham- I *ablo. 734-7052.______' r miles north ol Bridge, Twin 0 FORMAL Dining Chairs,, ’' Jelfersonlt.733-24M , clean c 3 string Dales. 366- . rplon. 734469B or 7334433- : f , Falls. Phone 73*4167, : 1975 Ford pickup 9 cyl. 300* ; PRATT ROCK picker. 8 It. ; f rebuiit engine- SIBOO- 734- • Used- Exc. condition. $249. ! COCKATTELS. • m ^ : wide. 5/8 X 2V4 X 30 Chain, I ! WOULD' UKE TO RENT a i . fwsel^_^nne^_^u«^ | * 4 YR OLO Quarter Horse ! * BobHouston.Sale.^Rep 'i n:7136callany|ime. ; aray4PlodJ45,4WhileJ55. ; ■ Isl. 1 2nd. 4 3rd cutting nay. yMix. Mare, very good I Cdual wheels. 5 yd bucket, ‘' I : Tent ' Trailer, capable ol 1 >-Home P h o n e ...... 733-U90 . ,g; : Call829-5201 afters. . ! oat o hay 4 straw, ail covered. I i t Mouniain h o rse, nice dls- I ind-hyd. svsiem-4364287. :; sleeping« 6 people. From | ' 19W FORD F150 Super d O .'' I 079-AppKinCM Cocker Sptnlela AKC Reg Ii 324-Sld7or324-5162. . position.^ Weil broke. I F : June 3 Ihru Ju n e 19. Catl { '------— Auto.. Au PS. PS. AC, 3244351. I Ranco 8 x 20 llatbod goose : 7 daysor32447S2aiier6. ■ • BROWN Q.E wall oven. $50. ;i buff/pani colors. Boaulllui 250 TON HAY. $750/FIRM. $ 32*4064. jI nneck,3aile.temperedsleei '; 733-2528or3244756. ! . ' Cook lop slove, STS. Both In , i j pups,$125 226-2a80,AmFalls ' 1St.2nd&3rdCutllng I lube frame. $3250.4234680. I 19781 FIREBALL. 24Vi (I., self t Rlchner • Equipment %1976 CHEVY LUV TRUC^<--' ' exc, cond-733-7483. iI FIELD TRIAL? Pheasant ; _____C . a li_ 8 2 ^ ^ ^ _____ I contained, AC. Call alter 2:30 1 Greal shape. Asking $2600.'- 105-HofMEqulpfMnl ! j jRENT-BUY-LEASE ! S CatefplllarPfoducIs Callalter5pm73349?8. • ' DOUBLE OVENS- Uke new , ! I Hunl? 6 week old German , , I Industrial or Farm Equip. ' ' rh/3iVafl*’sSpec/a/j ^ ' condition. Whirlpool deluxe , ; I Shorlhair puppies. Sired by I CB6-F>rm8 I For Renl I DELUXEz 4-horseiralior, luliy : ' nment. 734-2713. ^ • . 1 ^ 6x27 WILDERNESS, sell j *• CATERPILLAR W tractor. ' 1976 193 FORD 2 lon with-- ; continuous clean, $400 8 , Ehrilcher Abe NFC/OC l c ' enclosed 4 padded, individ- | oDAVID STEED & I contained‘ w/roil oul awning. > 1'14 A 's series with hydraulic I ^y< j For Rent 80 to 1 » acres, I i ual^ stalls. Much more. $3000 A : Frigldaire deluxe s m . I Dam’s sire is FC Stylish , I Sprinkleri ground, anything , ASSOOATES. I EExc. cond. S5900. 7334131. gdozer 4 ripper. ‘ ■ ;■ S oda-934-5200, I 5 I take 2 hcrse trailer trade in. ! c Was$17.50^now$14.950. 1977 197 CHEVY LUV pickup. I bul wheat- Sugar Loal area ! I 3244064.3 ______I• cSol of heavy duty tractor ! 31'3 Alrstream 1973 model : ^ ; GE Slove, 2 vrs old. almond jI FOH SALE: AKC reg, Scotiy. ' ; OlJerom o ecounly.324-5004. ' ;■ I chains. fiis8N Ford or slmi- j ! nevern ii«od in. ABSOLUTE- i O ^eby BoljeYara ; New Ne engine, good tlre^' color. Excellent co(tdition.->-.:_.1 yr_oldunaIflJiIack^chan».-;-v; . ST10HAM _-5Jjof*«--Trir,- -U-tar. 678-5264. ------U _ 20647M143.Bolaa,*^«h« - Vafv.Qoodahape.734.9^2a.^,^. u»i : pion blood lines. 734-9650. r-WANTEDTO : JJ RENT:Jerome, : ' t Tandem axle, rubber mats, c , $200. 733-4534.______! Wendell. Hagerman area , * SHOP SIZE Lennox coal lurn I ' 1977 Oatsun Pick up. ShamI' ; For Valenline’s Day- ador- ! 8( ' $900 llrm.: 2 saddles $350 4 2w/Slokor-matic, $75. 16' 1 ' IW-TnicIa s”Soe to appreciate. 5 4 3 ^ : IHARVEST GOLD G.E, Re- i I 80-240 acros. Suitable (or ; ' ;$175.5434348-______vi li?-Caiii|»raiSNIi ! - ' frioerator. used, Exc. cond. ■; able cock-a-poo 4 Oachs- . potalos-M p usi have sprinkler ' ^ Wesiorn spreader box ; • Bank Repo i960 Fonj days 734-5250 eves-______.‘Acrns I (!«k cr tfinUft tJt)l( • J«29, Banner. 733-1421. ;: hund mix'pups. 6 wks. 2 , svsiem- s< Cash rent. 124-2071 : : J TEAM WAGON 4 harness, i ww/siiage sides. 4 feeder ai. i : BEATS me Spring rush: FORD | Courier r XLT 4 cyl, 4 spd. . W1977 FORD Ranger 150, very rOv II r?i|ke I ir.crfjjjen , , ' male 2 lomalo $15 ea. 32S- > al ‘ pickup wiin 8' overshot 1 r. I LIKE NEW used only 4 ! »»or7pm. i I I taehmeni, $950.7344438. ' P radio, sun ronI 4 camper □ood cond. 61.000 miles, iniintopi«etfteiji.i!fiifit(fei!t ' ; 5295 ' • ;i ;■100 GALLON SPRAYER wim ; ' camper.^ $1595.4234742. shell. ' Very clean, call Kay or - 12900 or trade-324-1160- ot } Mujf* .Qkf li:n| . ■ ; montha, Frigldaire siove, : ■ GOLDEN RETRIEVER'Pocs. i ( USED Horse 4 stock trailers. 1I 21’21 boom and handgun. 250 1969 CALLEN BV,' camper. I Cheryl C wkdays 84,734-7900. 197 afid t»ck j>e.e iicfli loimeM Z i 069~Pasture8 For Rent . }j 1978 Ford Super Cab 44 ton/-. ■ 9 weeks. $100, Call 532-4382. ' ^ fialbeds, 2 campers. 1 ; amp-ai A.C. weldor. Model 31 •■: will « sacrllico for $1000. 543- ' .pl'FO R SALE: 1978 Dodge 3J4 AT. J J ' AC. consider trade-in.-' ■ ■fuMti Pjitftfi 9i;9 Vi5«j . [ Want Cattle pasture for . camper c irailer. '56 Chev 2 > M ■ 42U;______I Jg ■. Harvest Cold, Reg. $489- : MALE ENGLISH POINTER : " ' M-F. dyna. Iiow mower ' tonpickup. $2000,1975 Ford' 7344087. ^ ______a m 8. 10 12 14 16 18 S-/f • J ; Summer, irrlgalod preferred. : lon lc w/slock racks. Also new I Model M B J.D. 6"x16 hole drill ' IS I? {6u« 34} uocieo: a im . ronly 1249. Banner, 7&1421. ' ; free to good home. Call : : 1973 m fl. SPORT KING 1 pickup pl 3/4 lon, V4. aulo., 1979 197 FORD RANGER, ton.- ^ 423^15. ______•; Any - amouni. 82W090. ! pud p 4 gooseneck horso 4 ! ww/seodcr. 18’ stoot narrow • ' camper.ci Fully self con- 1 ft t»l«2S'g,jf(3s60iftcMiO'ic ' Twin^ Bed set Including night i Haroiion.______' s j 9 o o n « m ______i 302302, AT. PS. PS. Slereo. now r stock trailers, Haoorman i ww/drawbar, 324-2094. lalalned.Hydrauilcjacks.exe. ■. p' radlais. low mileage, and... Snd UM fo. uch p^niffl. : ; aUnda & matching dresser. ’ NEW PUP OR KfTTEN? Free ' w 8374294 day. 8374282 evos. ; 1? For sale: 75 INTERNA- I Excellent condition- $350 or '■ physical, fecal exam 4 gilts. ' WANTED to rent or buy i & .J06a_Now_Holland—bale- -2! teai nice. 3244279. . . MM S0< ht u d i pittm fw i £ summer pasture lor 250-300 , 4 -73^iOe"s.°"®' ; llTIONAL TranSlar-ll, w/290 ; best oiler, 733-3714 alter 6- : Animal House. 733-9634. . ’ 4 SETS OF good harness. 8 i wwagon^Diesel engine. A/C. cummins. lOspd trans. 4it . I960 1981 SUBARU Bral. e A ' Slock cows- Send replies lo i collars,0 2 pads. Call BUI ! 0) UAIIU UAXTIH O M C. I V excollont condllon, $35,000, : * roar ond. w /4i' flatbed itir, cond. con 1980 VW Diesel PU;< ! WASHER and DRYER lor 'I PROFESSIONAL 6 lOa-Sheep______i I Travel Town. 643 2nd Ave-S. ; 11:OOA.M. 5t CHEVY P.U-. original,’'- I Let our experienced in- ; AiAss’n Spring Buil Sale. Sal- j: W down, assume payments. ! TF.Tf 734-2991.______■ ! 5 S S 'S ' ' S10.50) : (Prehung door, birch ' ! $395/or best: Ulilily Tilts ' aoekj ind Cjtjloj-idd 501 ?l ; structors toach you lo train uiday. Fob. 19. 1983 al tho i FOR ^ SALE: 25 ow es btod lo , Includos Im a 2-boltom AC 1 c7 28" In jamb $31.50) (Birch ' ; iamb February 15. 9344164 : pK I SUPER BUY- 1978 Sports : SALE S> SrrE: Hacienda Hotel J135ea or best; 77 tam aio e^h lor p«me Ir^Iramo score. Froo delivery ^ Trades welcome. Come by T.l Rustk: In units-$89.50 CBdFt) i1897aller3om. ______! toareasonablodistance. , q-Does 4 Bucks: CaMornla: 1 115-FaraWoik 11 ■ S T.l.M.E.-DCANDOTHERS B speed, spoi sq hds, good 24.5 .. condition, hard shell case. :; (Plywood(P spocials 4x3 sht , Outside cages. Cheaper by ' - today, this ono won't lasl : radials. — BULLS lor loaso. ail broods. 1 thi long.. Il’s a beauty. Travel - (71 S250. Also jumbo hard shell ' ’ HBH $5.50 $8-75 HB $7,95 '■ ^TO A GOOD HOME, 8 yr. old i ?,IJ the Doieni 53^2172. : LOCAL LO HAY HAULING . •?' (7) 1977- 1962 Konworih, 73'^c73 DIAMOND REO. gas. air ~ eawK0.3j*«0S, '■ V.shopv. S9.99) loss than unll i dachshund < male. 352-4283. ! AilAil classes ol dairy cows 4 1 - ' ■ " WANTED,Wt Fair, pricos, 734- • JoTown, 643 2nd Avo, Soulh, Poiorbtll, Po ICH, Conven- brak _____ h_^ brakes, twin screw. 20 ft . For sale or trade complete .' addsc $1.25 sht) (Heavy hand ' hellers avail. 8a6-75t6. ; 112-lfrloatlony : 4790. • :. •______TwTwin Falls. 734-2991. ____ ■ tiotionalsw/Cum m ins Power, f^amfram^o,^3^ood^ heavy larm LtKfwlo Drum Sel lor Llv COLOSTRUM FED day old .-z TWO MOTOR HOMES FOR 1 OK-Aucllona | gj APPROX. 12 Plorco Hook's . MANURE HAUUNG Sc (50) 1979-1978 Froighllinor 4 ^ slock.Prefer Crossbred Bull CodarCt fencing before price ' calves for sale. Contaci , r*’ Bon Holdomann ... 423-421)9 j ^RENT. Winter discounts. ' (K 73 CHEVY '/} lon PU 350 V8. •• orHorse.TJ^evfl'a. Increase In. (1x12 -6 $1.l>9oa) ; Kara, Magic Valloy Dairy. Latch 1-? Hand Linos. 5 years : Call 734-2302-______RcRoad Commanders 2/290 4 j;« BROWNING i f S old. Exc cond, 544-2486.___ ; 4sp. now paini.exe. inieridr, (1x6- $8.89oa) (1x44 Sdcea) : 4384 292.______I OJJ WANrEO:23.!5'UloModBl, ; 350 Cummins Powor, S/A. lb«MZ AR 300 Electric il: FREIGHTUNES ; S Slereo. vory cloan.7334411': ' fiultv, antique violin llnlsh . (4x4^- 11; Cedar $4,54) (2x3 8' , . COLOSTRUM STARTED bull ' BUTTE IRRK3ATI0N has S I pr‘private parties only. NO i Fir ,92«ea) ; 11005 Royal Blvd.. Boise. 10. i usedOQulpmontlorSALE: i T (28) 1976- 1962 C/O ^73 ‘ OATSUN PICKUP. Sun ” w/oold plating, W/case 4 2 calves tor sale-324-5042. ; “3 doalorsl 7344870,734.1400. ' }“ rool, custom rims. SHARPl '' channel rock amp. Like now. Super Buh. 1) Unll H shop : fFobru8ry23.11am.650SouiJi ^ Excellent solid se t. $800. : L. Recreational : Konworih, Poleibiil & , $7.35 sht) Fort Harney 423- i fRedwood Rd., Sait Lake COLOSTRUM ^ started buil ' ASM & Irrego hand lines. — 10',4’ OVERSHOT Campor. 1 Froighllinor, pr. Screws, Cum- *1Z5$975- 487-2t68 alier 7pm, . »1000.S43-4fl?i. IJ caivos tor salo. 324-7360. . □~ • $800 $8C or best olfor CALL mi City. UT, Fobruary 24, llam . , ' i i $1100. y mins&Oelroli Power - gJM 74 1 ZDA p..k„p. IMO. - 5518. Sal, Call 4 2 3 ^ (or ; $ 734-3327aIler4.______UKE NEW Conn Theater , Appl. “ t 8 Specials. Hwy 50 : Trucks, ^ trailers, convertor > DADAIRY BULK TANK lor salo. i Delrolt ( Diosols modol 671 ' 120-AvUUon “ ; 7^ 934-J .... PIM Organ, model ly p o -.. Ea East by-Hansen-Bridge, • -g -fl e a r, fork lifts & executive ^ Excellent Ext condition. Call . 4471 44 wlihpump. - - - ...... 1B74 25' Esc«p*do Claaa A . (9)[9) 1980- 1963 K enworth.i , 74j n 3/4 , ton CHEVY, 4 speed, - 1 001 extended pipes. Suitable . Kimbetly.kii ______' aautos. For compiolo i 788-2357evenings.______; (Good usod boosters, 15 ,,,, PTERODACTYL I18.000 " miles, ownor says 1 Fr«Froighllinor Pull Trucks, 350 engino, sliding back . for church or larger home. XT Ultralight alrcrall sales 4 • SESELLI Alias Sales, back ol . soi OLO BARN LUMBER. Make : ^brochurowtiloorcaiiUnlied ' fQrsaio:E97AUMsonCraior for : hplolOOhp. hp : 5omow/lanks424'flals Window. Call 734-1554- Foripunwroi. “ Sales Assoc., 126- East ' Butte, Bul East ol Shoshone. ^ Thundorbird ^ whool lines. ^ oervico ■ PaiPay4Pack.______; offer. Call 734-2039. : f 75 DIAMOND Reo w/20' LOWREY Flesla organ, cosi j Idaho, Mordlan, ID 83842. ' Contaci Coi Don Taber. 888-2427. ' Hlahway27,Paul.43M103. Hlj ,B?.Bonneville Avialion, fll, 1. j «76 23' SPRINTER- low mile- : (DID 1916 Roo Classic Tr u c k ___ -ROUGH-lUMBERr-MOST— 9 .|nkomrl08J246,77W400.— huIkor,-6-200-oas,-6-flpd/4------— »22^elt-Sl?iO,-ffi,n-ncw--gi-DIMENSIONS. SAWDUST. - ______I-'-FOURfoi SIMMENTAL bulls. 2 ' Fi ■aoo'S'many'oxlras. SlO.TSO.'i " . spd. aif brakesrdiscwhooijT- - REGISTEREDSWINE. yea fARMOREIRfllGATlCN ■ Call 7334261.______t (30130) U le Model 45’dry vans ' CALL32»ai31,32»«22. years old Ihis spring. Two Nova Ultralight. 8314 Bryn . ^ $10,700, Magic Valley infl w..uer upright piano. J150. ^ BREDGILTSALE , polpolled. 536-2668 alier 5. . 7.9% INTEREST , 7334266.259 4lhAvo.W. . Also overhead wood 10x10 ON LEASING ' KS 128-UlllllyTraller3 ! j.”;12) Lale Model Poiroieum 4 ' — HOLSTEIN SPRINGING. ' Sd Sw082.'" ■ 12 i»ull Tanks 75 IH shop door. S150.934-M14. *3/6" Chip Board $3.95 Yorkshire-Duroc. : k;o Special Prlcinn ihrough lhe ' •'-is 75 IH COF4O7O0. rebuiil Del ' •Mr''CmpBoardS4,65 bred and open heifers. Also eniond ol FEBRUARY ONLYi i 1977 197 SKYLANE~i^ HsO i 16‘16' Slh whool doublo axfo ’ 8V92T.8V92 13 speed, air, sliding HanipahIre ! hniheilers 3 m onths ,to e >' •5/8” Chip Board $5.95 ’ • 30 Bred Gills : E«ampie: Now gear boxes, hours. hoi TTA4E. IFR, 2 300 1 trailoM‘rai te^^45^^^^ I ^.20) 45' Fial Beds 4 Low . Jl^,Slh 'wheel, oxc cond, only m-wio.ivssutM •3/4" : Chip Board $7.49 , . yoarlinns, Deilvery upon ip . ' j5250, i t Laigosi parts Invonlory Nav-Coms. Na' ADF, X-Pondor, [ ■■ 3oys «3,5$23,500. Magic Valloy inl'l • 20 Opon Gills proval, Subloct lolnspecilon ini COLOR Television. Usod, •8‘ Economy Sluds .99c ' • 10 Sorvlco Ago Boars , gn inihoMaDicV^iloy. Giidosiope. Giii ELT, EGT, Three I fS 7334266.2597334 41hAve.W. CO Blow Plywood ■ fl on arrival. HRDLICKA DAIRY 13) 29' 4 26'6" Fials 4 Pull I 77 it laroe selection from JM9.95. . ' Blaod.tosKxJ lor.intorsuia , cCATTLE a ' INC, Rt 7 Box 142, ' ^ 324-3341 . "'01110 MK0. Post llonts. Long !. E & l Automotive ! ^3 77 IH 1600 w/14' grain 4 ‘i K en's TV & Appliance 420 $6.49 5,shlpmonf ! East ol Cindy's Rostauranl ' Iuoi tanks. Fresh An- rrailors - — caitucaltio bod, V cf Kimborly. 423-5347. spdshiilcf 536-2146 eve. PARKS & PARKS m ore Info call 734-C2IS. m IDEAL bulls for hoilors. Tom'# Marina & Sport Gda, ^ 1978 VW VAN. $2900, Tape 083-Garago Sales ht^-t»9■»-^4^?^ —coiorTVB^nfino:No-ctod-— CTA breeders: i now.638-5514.______pl«)lvoi3 4 other usod ttriga- hoaboot, 15’4’’, Has 60 hp Merc SIX SIX 8 ply 19.5 Tiros for sale. ovoninqsorwoekonds, . Itors checked, 204 Main Avo, 10-10-4 pm, Mostly lurnlluro, ion equip. 3244 1 8 5 ._____; 4 |J EVES; W-944-2448 0.^52 REG. Red Angus Bulla, idoal *— 4 Merc Thruster, Boat has 2 Just Ju* like now, $300 for all, — N. CAINS-733-yill. 922 Oolong Sl-______ROY BARNES. Emmett, [1!^ CALL 3244710,______REIlEPOSSESSEDI 1981 FtOO ?1977 ? ? , DODGE VAN wilh 360 ' lor cross brooding. John Ohp pump 4 oanol, 100' ol livelive tanks, buili-ln coolor, V4 auto. AM/FM casseiie SATELLITE Tolovlslon WhWhore to Iho ElMo Meet t o ' Idaho, ■<> phono 208<}65-4752 Robertson 934-5323. c°lioiumn tubo 4 shall, will ■ covcovor 4 E-Z load trailer. Exc. WE WE REBUILD Hydraulic ord Pickup. Priced lor Syalem . Musi sell- $2395, TraTrade & have a good time ^ c k sale. 5244185 or 324- ' playor. sink 4 relrig., and Registered Short hom bulls. tado. 536-2256. ______■ coneond. 6374229.______Jac Jacks al ABBOH'S AUTO gil^l convortibio bod. Taking • ovory Salurdi^ & Sunday? LARRY U CHURCH. Fruilland SUPPLY, 305 Shoshono ?0a 1(1,ihQ. Dhonn ?oa-4Sk?..'m‘> put P»' milk In your hord. 733- Wanted to buy pontron boat Sids- Soo at First Security ‘ TV,'' Cninr r n n in tr Ojrtl'a— JH StfeefSoulh.-Twin.______195:953 Ford, dual wheel Tlon • Bank, Bank 222 Main Avo-S. TF, : M atfies. has a greal picture 113-FumStw** w JOntr7«TiJrgooTT:oTOiiro-n-^J« kids don’l wanl to como, & ------:_____I p_ro;Prefer luliy equip- 733-1667. 1968 196( CHEVY station wagon. •uck.AlsoChevschooibus, , 1980 ,aST DODGE Sportsman a n d warranloed. Cain’s 390 molor, AT. runs, needs eal3 removed. 7344138.__ C loifance Cenler. m -7t ii y°^you don’l want to leavo thorn 114-FafTh|[np[wnent3 1 IH114-Faim Implements 114-Farm it Implements j ^ Window van, V8, aulo, air, home? We now have video 12 -S porilng Goods | work, 71 Pinlo 2000 ongino, 9 79 FORD- 4-whool drivo, 'oar roar seat, roal clean. $4800, USED COLORED TVS. oam es for the kkJa to play. 4-spd, Irans.. body boon noco o d s brakes, $2,500. 934- 8784790 8784 ______ouaranteed & recondillonod. . -OR SALE: 1 set ol golf ' wrewrecked, 886.2825.______.4641 Thousands ol lloms for salo. 512:______— in m DODQE, vory good cond, Portables & consoles, AhChock This oull Sunday :lubs. bag, shoos, bails, eic- — Blacker appliance yaj-ifl04 • Qni t20.733-lK2ovos. ___ . -|3< some customizing. 3 spd. Only. Rings lrom_$5-11300 at la a -H e a ff Equipment 13(138-HMVy Equipmenl : Sjwnor. 7344262,______19 ". " G.E. COLOR— TV.- ' hall prico. Como on'down & ' PARTS> & SER'VICE I ISUNS. Buy. Soil. Trado. i 1— Excellent Shape. S2S0. CALL havhavo a good tlmo. It's at iho c c c p * . Idahdaho Coin Gaiiorles, 302 ; i S P E C I AM L LIMITED TIME OFI J , I " 're-lm^itSportsCara ® 423-430, . CorCorner of Blake & Addison. f^or^onh Main. P h ,7334593'. 1, g o t y o uu 3 HOUR VCR Bitia, t2 lapes AcrAcross Iho street from ' nee^EED OLD Smilh 4 W esson | We've covered! 3ANK REPO, - 80 Dalsun ' wllh case, 4 movies, lols ol Gateway Got Tilr,. To rosorvo ’Islois lor collection. Buy. 3210,3dr. Accopllng bids for mu8lc.734-«14or 733-1441. apoapace for next weekend, toil.IradoQuns.54M765. lalo on 2/21. 7344000 ’ -Cc aait [ 733-5070.------— LABORR . . t o » % O F r i^ow rdady to finish 7 gun ’ vton-Frl..9-5.______• - -07>»Fm4Ciipot8 ------m . cabiuiblnol.-Wincho8ler-modol- J3- I)ATSUN B-210 haichback, 2 ■ -06g=nfaw6od ------500 XTR 12 gauoe 2V*" full ' ' door,loor, good mpg, $950. 733- ; BEHTWOOO rocker wilh : 1 onlv M odtl 788 fre CHEAP greenwood, elm, :hoke, vonlod rl6. liko now. Iront end wh««l lood. ’ 3695.1695.______- wicker seat and back, for : OHi 3 yard ^ucM cottonwood, & willow siart- ) % o w . i.234372.______- k«t. Cummini pow*r. ! FIAT•lAT X19-1978, Excelleni o n i; »59. Cain’s Clearanco f®" 1PARTS> . . . 1 0 I9»y!Tof$19,500, lnoal$25lorPU Id. 733-7804. ; • condilondilion. Call 9344247- ; Center. 733-ni1.______iQfl. LlttPflc.orCT,CT. whichavar If gr*al«r forcuilo I" REMINGTON Wlno ; ' DRY PINE spill, delivered 4 ' Ilem .r Masitaster 12-gauge. 357 mag. > i : FOR'OR SALE: 1965 VW BUG BLOEFLORALVelvetSolai : P”] .'’ Oan W esson. RCBS r o » tondiilon. < Pric* $33,500. LovBaeat. *325 or best olfor, ,8 8stacked. S6iS por 3/4 ion ONAIA ll FARiW EQUIPME' e n t I Good}ood shape. $995. Call P o ry a 734-5893,32*^74 1 pickupPi£^ load. 733-7B04.___■ huckor & animal craltec in I , only Cat, m odel 13 grodor loi 434053 or 5434472. . TRACTOR3RS • BALERS • CON A ii,.. Ml. , BRl^<^N& Orange Lovoseal. | DRYWOOD by Iruck load ori m b i n e s s No, 7001597.511,500. )PEL GT 1970. 1.9 Hire. 4 Also O'oon • z z z z n " ’ 'l^. com- O rllo e swivel rockor UO. BTocJ#, hyttsr winch, cronk coi« —G A tlrA tt 1il-SMIliaEqiil|iiiienl ' ouofd, Iroek roller ^'2195.326-5648. 2|m' ' ' . . WhMWrawer dresser S35; FIRIFIREWOOD FOR SALE, Cut. i rOKENTT33 3 ^ 8 3 8 T r guordi. icreent Includ* 3rdd l«g. tonk Quordi, ; 7 3 4«37. ______soil:Split, delivered 4 stackod. ’ for appointment: SCO;C O n SKI Bools, mod. 20-«id«. 2 J39 500. VON A Plymouth, nood to tfo pickup load. 432-8815. | ou 1982 Datsun Sentra. * CASH 'for good usod ^ FREE Pickupsp S D«llv«ry w ithin a 30 mil hell. 475, Knoissoi Froestar 1 105 Crowlor troetor 96J-595) wv ith 5S doxor. u-lilt I FOR SALE Good cloan dry ■ il l e r o d l u i . Skls:kis 180 wiih bindings. $50, I Ionly 70 D Col motor grodor, < oaded w/oxtras. 733-1482 lurnlture and appiimcos. FOF *Eaplr«« March> 10. l983,,P«r1alni lo worli don* I o«co1loni condition. ' Banner. 733-1421. olnepine. Discount to sanlors, | lalnihoponly. Sam«rnor Skis 160 wllh bind- Sn.5001 $ Avolloblo in TwInFoiii 966 1600 Datsun Roadster, Dinette & 6 ct»alrs, bar & Jikspen s p also available. Fon . - Ings.igs. $85, Pair ol buckel daily recondillonod. lofalls 733-3266,734-8983 i ______lg ______bootOOtS, $40, 734-9228, CollAIBruschk* !$22,250.324-1149or 250 324-2200 -n o n — WOOD“ lor • sai^----- W E S T E R N I—fe4or-frore-tnformoilon------190^ IQUWMOff CO*IWUff concorning 967 BUG. Runs, needs records, antique nursing Soa:>oasonod wood, cut lo ony 124-SfwwVehlcle8 L 'Ork. $500 cash. 30i E. lOm. rocl(«r. Snow llres wllh longonoth.5434083.______thitprogrom, eromo, 32*4724______■ IEW"LARGE 2 piaco Ilil ^ I & A llrewood does II agilnl ----- , — . — — ~ —anov CA^^5¥»ILLA^^ (7l,yw.Bt*lloi)jnoon.jo._‘_ . FOR SALE walor bed.'framo. WoVo Ih a v ^ r y pIno. nol groon. ^’IN T E:RNATiONAL, R I INCt ' tire,; DEALER ______I ® '- .... ulll englno/trana. headboard, liner, Jieator, S7S;7S ia cord. Split 4 dalivored. 161 3rd A v. W.______T w in F o l ll t l 7 3 3 .9 1 1 2 1979)79 JOHN DEERE 440 Trail lupholstorod Interior B4M203. , .3 5 262-4^or3S2-4429. - ^ fflCainiP'ii., c.M«na {naiflI-»Jomar>a,r«orCfll«rp.ii,.rT.ac(nrCo AM/FlM/FM c asse tie playor. exc • FIro, Iro, $1150. Call 7344191, « - I cond.ond. 7344972 eve,- • ■1* .. A -. . - ...... ■ ' S u n d aly. y . F ebruary 13.1963 Tlmes-Nis-News. Twin FaJIt, Idaho C-7 ^ ^ 1757-Auto Dsalm I ITS-AuttDeiltn I 1?5-AirtoDMlw tomotiveg 142-149 w m K ^ m m t ^ s a LATH ■ lC-lmportSportiCOT 146-4 WhWtPrtW I A M M O»TORsJ 1875 FUT X19. Ctll 934497979 I 960 CHEVY 4x4. P/S. P/B.B. iaS8 WILLYS Jeep CJ 30 tttef5:30,______lock out Itubs. Call eveningsgs wilh cat), good condition. 1977 OATSUri 2802. Goodid 80-**4a. „ tiaLsMleyeS: ______M fK JJ»o^t«feo. AC. tssoo.0 IMO Eagle, 4 dr. 4 whi drive,re. 1974 JM P C7»»rokM. o<»d air. lilt, cruise, pwrwindows.rs. condition. S1999 or oiler. 734-6250______# 0 1 1977 HONDA Vdooi CMC very tike. t5*»:87M78e. "oNEbFTHfBllis t USED CAR & PICKI:KUPSElEaiONS S«Jan. 11400/w best olfer,ir. 1SB0 FORO RANOER. F290,SO, t978 B laier 4x4. V8, auio. US IN THE M AGIC VALLE'LEY 3M-?69SGI«nnsFerrv. 4x4. V8 aulo. Make offer. Cali4ii nice & Its clean! M200 . 87»-I f 3244811______3798.______At DAV,V£ MUNROECHEVROlETtT IN BUHl 1f78 Daisun FtO 5 spd, H.B.. OVER37TOCHOC$t FROMM ___ ffiNI A l t u sS t P 6 1 ^ rniiM. »ter#o. Reo.0. 1980 FORO 4x4 U ton. F>S,•S, 1978 Je e p ^4 ton pickup, PS. «77S tofW 95.<7M )Q. PB. A/C. 4-spd. Iock>ouls.IS, PB, lock-out hubs, Excellentni A llMMAKtS S MODUS. PBICES ASi loIC w AS K). condition Inside & oul,ll, WAS NOW 1978 HONDA Civic. 31.000 (4750.324-3593, Jerome. S399:THATS RIGHT— miles. 5sM Trim, £ic. corwJ.; 1973 PInlo stilkin.n. 1S81 CHEVY 4x4, 8 Cylinder,Jf. 1978 PLYMOUTH Traiidusior»r A 1 965 CHEV Yt Toto n P ick u p f o r ...... 7 ^ 3 9 9 1981 MAZDA 626! 8 S g j g j Wgn. Oood cond.. 73W87. la 4x4, 4spd, V8, iow miles, 4doof,No. 158 ...... ruust sacrll, 12350.87^3798 95 1978 TOYOTA COROLU llllr„ back. Exc«ll8nt condiiion.n, 1981 4 WHEEL DRIVE ToyoUIti 1979 Chevy 3/4 ton pickup. 1978 MERCURY!GRAN MARfiuis , 4 9 9 5 ; ?700.C«it3;t.3t<9. ! pickup. AM/FM casjotte,,e, A lf.. cruise, till jtoefing 4 door. No. 15 7 ...... wheel. AM/FM. aulo.. eioci. 95 1979 PEUGEOT S04 Ditsoi,;; ,' fancy wheels. S434487, ^ PAVE MllUNROE CHIlEVROLET - windows. LOAOEDI M995. AC. excellent condition.n. : 1962 Custom Brooco,”• £«c.cof'd.873-539?oycs. ' 220 H.1. B roadw ay Buhl, tdIdaho ! 1979 FORD MUS1 W7M. o n 3244798. |I AM/FM stereo. Sell for i' 2 door. No. 1 5 6 ...... ™ «^III»4495 PORSCHE Turbo 92<.; I equity & u k e over pymnls. 9 5 ^ 3 8 ^ _ \W „ I l-t«m akf d—llS43ub9. 543-6461.1 AFTER HOURS: DAVE 543.5335 AC.jSun foot, loaded. Super fE - .....1984 DODGE— j 54 CJS JEEP, S extra llresi & FOR SALE; 1941 CHEVY 4 JOHN;N; 734-2458 4 door. No. 1 5 5 ...... 1981 f070TA.’'"l?0m’»Mel:• I' rims, roll bar. rag lop. tow** door Super Deluxe. Conv flfh-e. take over $4000. loan.1 bar. (1800 tirm. 73-708?. pletely overhauled & r»- 733^^33. ■ 1977CHEVR0Ln 07 CHEVY 4x4, 8 cyl. 4apd,• 3 OOOR,No. 154 . . . n y w VAN. needs work.: stioftbox. oood tires, best 1983 Sludebaker Lark. All ' ™ ‘379595 >700.543-8488 mofnlngs • offer. 5431&501 alter 6pn>, original. S500. 195S Pontiac 73 MAZDA RX3. 4dr. ru“nj“^ 7^ 3 CHEVY P.U t/2 ton 4*4,;4, StarCniol.(800.734-8138. 1977CHEVRflin ry ------^ 2door,No. 150 ...... g ^ . ^ 7 bodir i li,ev, Aulomallc. long bed. Vory .... ‘2795 ’• good cond. t ^ . 324-4439. 95 - - 149-Autoa-AMC 78 VW Ribblf. sunrool. f*di-I MUST s a u 1982 Subaru 1976 AMC PACEF als, new brakes, will aAow Inn | Brat. 4 whi dr with T-top.p. 1979 AMC Spirit, low miles. ' 3door,N o. 1 4 8 ...... “ ...... , ‘199595 Twlf> Falls. 7?8-7?a0. '' j Under warranty, $7000 or cr Excellent cond. S3l00.>«(. M<. b>o>i*t.»lt.(ru,>« 19n MERCURY CC 4 door. No, 997 ...... ioUGAR...... *2695 ' ^ 5 7 9 5 3^13®© ^8995 ^ 4 3 9 5 1981 CHRYSLER TOWNaCOUNTRYt< j.-n fWC ' STATION WAOON NO- 9 7 8 ,...... lU ,y 9 D6 Truckitin’ ' y • 1979 MERCURY 1980 MALIBU • 1380 FORO : ZEPHYR MUSTANG 3 DOOR 1981PONIIAC T-1 4 tpod. po-.> .L.icng 2 door. No- 9 5 7 ...... : M ,...: ..: .: : ‘5395"5 $370© 1978 FORD .4] CH No,3.434A" 1975 w . '/ j i o M m 1978 DODGE OMW Z______Silvarodo»dowiJhoi<,Nor3-99A:------^ 4 5 9 5 -^ 3 6 9 5 —^ S 3 9 5 - ■t - 4 d w r H o r ^ a v ...... t” t ...... ‘3395 ' 1977 OIDSMOBILE w ” ” $ / I • 198OOIDSM0BIIE 1980CAMKH0 STATION WAGON. No. 493 ...... ‘3995 * HOW *) . »2895 • 1981CHEVR0Ln 5 ^235® 14195^ : CUSTOM CRUISER CHEVETTt 1981 PLYMOUTH CCHAMP ; 2 d o o f,N o .9 1 1 ...... 1979 CHEVROLET.ET4X4 1976 GNSMC 3/4 TON 4X4 d.IKMOng t,ll ctglx AM ru 4 Joo'. Iili.'odm. s$39S© : "■ Short wheel boio. No.lo. 33^7A . NNo. 3460A 1976 AMC Wot " ^6895 ^ 4 4 9 5 * 5 9 9 5 4 door. No. 9 0 8 ...... ‘1995 > S659S S C 1976BUiCKCENn HOW ■.,. 0 4 door. No, 834 ...... m m .... :.... ‘19955^ < ; MSEIormMiCKS 1979 DODGE OMNI 4 door. No, 8 0 3 ...... « ...... ‘4995^5 - $ - 3 7 S ® : 1979 SUBARU Bl CH 1976 CHEVROLET [BRAT 1972 CHEV. SUBURBAN 1976 CHEVROLET 1978 FORD F250 N0.3-1J1A No. 2-379A % T O H CREW CAB 4 ip..d V.* TON PICKUP y « TON PICKUP $ 1 HOW .... i995[iS^w. I *1595 - ^ 9 9 5 -^Zls99s- - ^ 4 9 5 - K eep n o t WAS NOW OMPm II» • 197 9 CHEVROLET ' 1979 FORD . • 1980CHEVR0Ln O—<1—• «< C w j S sHM I I960 DODGE RAMI CHARGER , y ^ ! '/2 TON PICKUP , F150PICK U P _ WTON 4X4.No. 1455...... WoodyTutley Dov» 4 tp<«d. po~«t <>*« b>ab«t AM b'okoi. OVI lonlt. 60 UHM1 wodQl* poIMr.ng( kMOhn. ■ 1974 DODGE y2 TCrOH PICKUP ' , 3 ^ * elley Motor ^8495 ^ 8 9 9 5 * 8 9 9 5 4X4.No, I4S0 ...... 1977 CHEVROLET]■ % TDK P iu P , 5 3 3 5 ^ 4X4. No, 1441...... - — 1 1% FINAINCING 1968 DODGE V2 TO &CAMP£RSHEll.No. 1441[ » I ‘1995 ^ DAIL' D I A I ^ A vailable OC n A ny N ew C h e v r o l e t s nm 1979 DODGE y4TtrON PICKUP , 4 5 3 5 ^ No. 1447...... ■= 1980 DODGE %T0roNPicRiipZ^_s L _ 2 0 /, 0 0 0 4X4,No. 1446...... lARY 14 G r e e n SStam i ps w ith MONUlAY, FEBRU/ 2 1979 DODGE V TOio H p iu p , 5 2 3 5 s < P W $ f No, 1445...... t h e p u r cchase l of any 1979 DODGE V2 TIIrON PICKUP $ 1979 FFORD V2 TODN4X4 i v e h i c lle e in stock. Club Cob 4X4. No. 1444 . ,5335*sli® I 1979 DODGE V2 TOfON PICKUP , 5 3 3 5 5 NORlEASONAiBLE I 4X4.No. 1434...... I 1974 GMC’/ 2 TON 2 3 5 NPiCKUP , , $ 1 ^ OFHER REf USI8 EP! I No. 1430...... 1979 D0DGE-yfT0fON PICKUP , ^ IMBSMsSKM No. 1366...... 3 I 1980 CHEVROLET L ! ' . TONPICKUPNo. 1 366. ID A nlU U l 3 119 fT m flilU o 4[ sspeed, | lock-out hulubs m CADIUJXAC DATSUN ra iC i - Hctlc wimwe“»*iie-- m IS - . ••*MM0atMAINAV1.l.— • m w m MOTOR' feOfk- I 324-4318 140 V West Main, JerofliEme 734-6565 | | N o. 2 AAND BETTER FOR YOYOU!

L •' « T im es-N ew s. Twin Ffli'FfliTs Idaho Sunday.-Februairuary is ; 1983 - 175-Auto Deal'ere 175-Auto Deiter! 175-AutoD«»Jef8^

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This veer will b e owr best!il C i u s lfltd . . ; ttit sotuticn:| to DISCO' FERENCE ------IH-Aulos-Bufck lat-MefKifv&iJfWOlfi IVER .. DIFFI IK-AiHoa-Fofd)" 172-Autot-Pofltlic Use Cisssltled, 733^1. all your ne«Oa. 73^0931. 1970 BUICK SKYLARK cofv^ EXCELLENT 68 Mustang will;iil FOR SALE: 1975 Mercuryy 1969 FIREBIRD, sharp, U700 ____ ^.vfrllD)s....Qoo(l. ccndiilon.,n.- consldHf paxtUl l/ads. ^900.(JO Comet, 9 cylinder, sisndsrd.{. flrffl.73M583.______' in-AutoDMlm 175-A uto Dm I«' IN 73X?34. O g ^ . n = 324:4431______'f 1970 PONTWC Firebird, new I ;y FOR SALE 1973 MARK. upholstery, great .shape. ■ KELLEV 154-Aut08-CNjillK I 12500. CALL 324.1149. 1B74 LINCOLN Conl’l. Markk >1700.324.ft37,______iBee a d iiiM coups osviiisi t LEAVINQIMUSTSELLIIVn 2 1975 FORMULA FIREBIRD » for sale lor parts. Whole I UfSCDCARSIS Runs gooO & looks goo<},d. Mustang V-6, T-top. A/C. lTIONAL car.«00-733^altef9. I l«M BUICK tM KRT C O U PI pre.tmog powvrhoirhouie . . , • 6 8 8 . 0 0 I <795. 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ia ...... 1 Bnuins5 tie* s d t l O O in nB C Ord l iffensively and with a zone ►1 wi i : BI,/\CKFOOT - JlJunior <\ndy ately offc ne Brains began moving;g away. Down jumpedI ththe lead lo57-4C. Over the last posted up sev eral limemes for closo-ln firsl g amn eeb b y a p o lM . J - Toolson’s 28 _poinl-cW(effort...steadied defense: lhal U took Twin Falls awayay 27-24 a l the sta rt. Twindn Falls moved four mlnulnules Blackfoot’s shooling lefllefl- 6hoU. -...... TWlNFAfXSMLSm - BUICKFOOT«...... Twin Fails through lhe lh< first three from ts ils up-lempo preference. Thehe ah ead 30-26 on four Toolicison poinls and enllrelyr v.v.lille Twin Falls padded the ;\ston|uia said onele of lhe most '•I t ' n-*ftpp4«rw Ins blew away al ploy hel{lelp^ Biackfool out to a G reg Snow added a field II MU J a O fplcn..... 4 1-2 ] 0 : quarters and th e B rains 1 Wgoal. count allh1 the foul line. pleasing parts of the gameg was-we ' J M 2 S r.arly...... 2 1-2 2 5 ;• the end to s h a tte r Biackfool Bit G&49 seven-polrlolnl lead mom entarily in thehe It hung at three to fivefi points as ■‘We stastarted slow on pupose mainlyinly gol everyone In the gairim e and they all ...... gjg 2-5 0 J lto e « ...... 0 M 3 I I •^Satureday night. sccond qu;quarter and Twin Falls traileded Toolson hit three moreB limes I and then because2 wwe w ere in a zone. Thoy gol scored." Mutnm..,. 1 I 1M 4 J Anclrc»on 3 2-2 i I I Bruin c n ^ Join m ost of thethi Ume. - Mark l-ack hit four poi«inls lo cut the up by nineine and we changed the temponpo The victory brings rwinT\» Falls to the 2 -i-i 1 7 lijvelnd... 0 2-4 1 2 U 1-2 I I I jf tl...... i 7-fl 117 * posting the best Toolsonon scored 12 points during thehe delicil to 40^. Tbe flaInal breakaway when we ^ 'C went to a man. Thai gott us major season, the chasiKOIorpoMlMc 2 " 11- 3 SU jm lan— i 7 school's history half and)d Daren Stuart and O^ara r used a three-polnl playy byI Bowen Cali moving." iC ^ c h John /\storquia said,lid. participation in the slailate tournament hi« ^ .! 2 lu IHI 2 4 [Vin F alls nailed Salinas joinedjo in keeping Twin FallsIls a s the s p r i n ^ a r d andid Snow hiked it One thithing thal helped Toolson's3n's nexl month. The Bruinsns will entertain snow • I mIHI 4 r. ale Conference close..Salilalinas scored all seven of hislis to47-4L asthothirdquararter ended. scoring v ime of a l>est-of- I in ^ 2 3 was Blackfoot’s l»x und Minico in the first gam b l«.Jt a « Touu l« 7 T7 19 e points inlln the sccond period. Mike Rice look over'er In the final chaser del Lson three playoff Thursday I defense. That ailowe -« I rather dellber- But asIS thei second half began, thetie period for two quick field fi< goals lhal to take hl«his t)-5 fram e in.slde where* he The Twin Falls sophohomores lost the ihkWo« ...... tl IS b «-|9

Suntlnday. Fobfuary 13.1383 Timerimes-Nows. Twin Falls, Idaho The victory let this Br I th e 195M0 group lo pos ■ Meridian wins agigain D2 season record in th e scf I ; ' a t 17-3. F riday night TwiitS p > !f i s p t s ■ College basketbcjall D3,4,6 • down the Gem Slale ■ • crown. ■ Pro golf, bowlingig D5______Biackfool came oul ri iT 5 mlatm I claiim til[ties I Wood Rhiuer crowns5 21 champs D yC m iSH A F T conlnj)olmof matters. The SparUin senior Tlmes-News wriler scored polnMints in Iwo-poinl Incremenls y ' so frequentjently he might as well have BOISE - Wood Rivei/er’s Rob Miller been playinilying basketball, and Don D avies clalmimed lu-o of the Two lakeakedowns and two near falls Individual championonships local gave Barriiirrle. who lost in last year’s w restlers won a l the 2611£lh annua] stale finals toI -TwTwin Falls’ Bl.ly Walker, an championships Salurda;day night a t the 8-1 advantaimlage. Hall crept to wilhin 8-1. Boise Slate UniversityP'Pavilion. bul Barrier le got two m ore points on a ------M iliertoottheA'2’sIs 155-pound title - n e a r fall.—I ------,------H E ~ ‘ wilh an .11-3 decisionI over o Shelley’s Then HallKail made his move, closing lo Tim Bird Ixjfore Davie'les became the wilhin 10-10-7. After the officials No. 1 185-pounder withIh a 6-1 victory awardedi HallHi another point for Bar- over Burley’s Drow Hunursl. rie's stalliniJling. the Skyline senior made Buhl 138-pounder Ke'(evin Chapman his move,'e. IHall hurled B arrie to the becam e the M agic Valliliiey's other A-2 m al. provolovoking a huge roar from the J l i - - ’ cham p, pinning Soutiuth Fremont’s audience.e. ;Seconds later, a l 5:33. Bruce Blake in 4:18.8. In the A-3 H all’s p lnIn wwas official. f e M v ; . " ...... division. Filer’s Farrotron Moore cap- A-2 • tured the heavyweighght mantle by Accordingding lo Wood R iver Coach Bob pinning F irth ’s Doug MeVlecham in 2:46. Shay, who hoh has been with the school for and Valley’s Curt UirJirich won lhe 14 years.;. Ihithe Wolverines have had Just 155-pound by pinningI Teton’s ' Dave three slale;tale champions during his Forbu.shin3:25. tenure, and none in the past six years. However. Minico's TadTa Barrie and before MilMiller and Davies distin- .\ jc iw rrrn ' Jerome’s Dan K arr and'idTroy Wall lost gulshedtheithemselves Salurday. ristin Richel, right, straT a i n s t o g a t h e r c o n t r o l] ool f a l o o s e b a l l fr o m KCendrlck's e Kirsten Jensnsen in A-4 title gam ei In the finals. . “ Theyf woworked hard all year. ’ ’ Shay Meridian became tljc tl ,V1 team said, "nTiey ic y came down h ere to wres- champion, ouldislanc lleanffniaVH a m b '- place and defending Ititltst Skyline M iller• neverne' appeared to*weaken In I77v.:-I32ii-. Minico flnlslished.JOUi with g a |„ |„ g hhis |, triumph. Bird scored first m d r i c::k f in (d s t i t ll e in iA - 4 47‘,'! team points. Amon;ong A.2 schools. a „ iinartistic but effective Snake R iver em ergedI opoi lop with 115 takedowm n anda had a 2-1 lead a fter the ;Y toum amim en ts to first In (he A-4. Thislis essary and generally conlroiledco the " poinls. followed by L r ------m arked-edJCendrictoiirstappearance..ce— flow,------•iod.______------S7^?rJerom(?rwith-57'/i: in Idaho'ho’s smallest classification butlut Bul p a rt of thal wass ccontrived as widened his edge lo 3-1 on an Teton held on lo its A-33^amplonship1 - Poise and expe- Coach1 Jay Henderson assureses Cambridge’s game plar.an. according but Miller soon evened the Cam bridge’s Kris J1A4 with 141 poinls. North.PreJnlco.': f one "it’s a pleasure lo be lo Coach Jon Hussman vith a takedown, then went ed by a large dash everyom in was sim ply ^ ' ing in second a t 103',^.!. rlority — took here.” ■■ATTACK." ah ead 6-3•3 oron a five-second near fall, A-l A-4 G lris Slate F astI break buckets by IJsasa Having sophomore gu;guard Tam m y state afler. Miller neutralized Bird J. B arrie, facing Skylineinc's Russ Hall. jionship 52-12 over V allem [ :n- Pascoe. the best peneti dding five more poinls on a n and J a n e Glenn in the open- ctralor in the / a nemesis from Juniorlor high school w hile addir lldogs. ing mon r2 m eet. Cambridge de­ i T o u r n e y K e loments gave Kendrick a G-2 declared lhe days. tx;gan his I(^-poiK)und m atch in *SeeSee STATE oo Page D2 prizes went lo lead amand the experience of threece m iddle no*man's land arand assaulted At CSI ByI^\RRYHOVEYned r/»adore 51-H consecul:ulive slate appearances kepipl for supremacy. Saturday’s Results ------Times-New^writer—lion finale and il there,e. ■‘We didn't expect lo slop th eir _ ^onsolatton Championship d third by beating. The TiiTigers used Iheir entire reper-:r- offense, we Jusl hopeddlo I match it. „ ir)i,l/}adore44 TWIN F A L I^ - P toire in holdingI back the Bulldogs’;s’ So our gam e plan wasilo tc lie h tth e m ''"=“ ’“ 5' Idaho) streakkends Third Place rience — augmentednearly I throughout reckle^^ and determined allack — on the lx)ards and driveve the m iddle Jeaf50. Koolenal 34 of height supcrioiley completed a repletee with\ bodies flying after allill and hopefully get themn IIn foul irou. (-rwnlej State Chan^lonshlp Kendrick to the over A- the iasl three loose bai:jails. b le ." H ussm ansaid. " lhU worked pnrt •ick 52. Cambridge 42 Basketball Championthese seniors from Kendridrick took the break whenin way bul nol all the way." inMomtana*i*swin the C am bridge Buildcn A-3 the pasl two availableble, slowed il down when nec*c- 'See on PageigeD2 ------^------MOSCOW - A 40-poiwini surge over Missoula.a. A/' key factor was the 4-16 The o th e r A-J pi _ lhe last 11 minutes letet University of shooting; by b leading scorer Brian ; iVIeiba. w hich downec Montana carry al mostst everything il Kellerman.I'aiTOnly Ihe-orTenslve-^hov^of------in the ' consolation wanted oul of Universrslty of Idaho’s S tan /\rnoicnoid. based on inside penetra- Greenleaf grabbed lh Klbbee Dome Salurdayly Inight. lion, keptpt theU Vandals from fall oul of Kootenai 50-34. f i n a l The Grizzlies, explododing afler fall- contentionIon early.( ' . The Tigers led neai c e ri]p s R iir i e in ing l>chlnd 4M 0 with 1111:40 left, shat- _ /andals and Kellerman also the game as they ^ tered Idaho homecoururt winning re- Vani ich continued. steady succession ]Yove cess —- eespecially in the second half.If. w as th ere." tlie coacli cord al 43. Bul m oro imimportantly, the to into trouble in th e opening years wilh four of the!T A lolalII (of GO free throws were shotlot ’‘Our seniors fell Ihishis was th eir — - Grizzlies stayed aheadd ini the race tor m in u lci whenwli they collected the first third and sccond in A w ilh RUriehilllnB.2lof3l lr and Gracece y e a r.” -the. Big Sky. Confererence regular duls of the game. Thai put - G race felt that if ^7 ot T ^ s n tT c c m e d there* w e re "a a l------r Rlrie Coach-Reed WWilliams-said - H ' as _ seaM n cham pionship aiand lhe Hehl t o '' a in the bonus sltuatioiteairly - ■ une slate tiiie Ihls least 0 0 ] ------G r a ce's field goal shootiotrng-was-sim-— , host lhe post-seasonon tournam ent JnTaTwnun :t his Bulldogs Bul in the first half. Grace simplylly p ly too much to expect I which sends th e wlnnnner on to lhe w ith over>r six si minutes left in the half, ilalned Coach Ray took advidvantage of ils height lo gel;cl to m alch . ;; S ta te ' NCAA playoffs. Also inn foulfoi trouble m uch of the tim e . unltelieveabie have four seniors the ball11 IInside and pile up the poinls.s. "T hey had lo hll an ui A Reno stayed one gamline off the pace w as Montaintana’s D errick Pope but It G r alem are all our “WeI kknew pretty well whal lo do percentage." he said. “We didn’t hit i T o i j r n e y by downing Idaho Staitate 78^ while didn’t affeciffect his scoring. He poured againstsl them offensively." saidlid all the bad bul it surerc wasn’t lhat Weber State stayed witvith the Vandals through 19 ID poinls] before leaving with Byt^VRRYHOVEYIt well. Y am aucluchl. stressing his heighthi good by comparison." At CSI wilh three league loss from behind. and three of theme,______or JulieleVahVleel.______\ on its ability to come f _____ Vandal.^ wnund_iip_hlMttlng lust m vilh a half smile. “It wouldn't height.” ' I an artistic sue- "Andid ]1 think the emotional ihrngng . •SeeA-3onPaj’ageD2 - percent from the fieldId - against soTnppenTnltm Missoula." Andltwotkedoulw __ percenl In a loss lo Montana in •See < IDAHO D3 The G rizzlies took and simply overwhcli for the A-3 Girls20th i win of sea:ason, 99-83 onship. Earlier In the day. Slio.-83 playing: litonight and they started a halftime,” Campbell salii.si “ He Jusl - was a goo’ood shooter and m aybe "he's fKe "Ifwecangelawaywwithout playing , I Stale’s Junior frontlinele th1 at w ent G-IO, G-IO and 6-8.-8. w ent down the lane andid hiti a heck of a . starting; lo m ature right now and if Kc „ Gerald. I’m nol goingig to use him ." , UTAUSr.JVBJ But ourr hkids shot very well, playeded shot. It pul us up by 122 anda we gol the is. Il’s the lh ri^l lime lo do il." rg R-t ( tp puytr rg n-« ( (p Campbell said. " I feel!Cl the kids are fihT,,,.. « m Summerville, defense> aand gol up on the boarxls.Is. ball lo start lhe secondIhalf." h Campbell!•Ilsald. . II M I 21 llcck...... 4 0-2 2 1 ^. F a r r shooting well enougugh and our lieacti...... 2 2ft-ll 2 12 Wyll«...... ' I IH] 4 2 ?ltli 26 poinls. He Once we'0 jgot going.'we~dldn*l change the mom entum Rohr accounted ac for 21 poinls on go CSI didn’t waste thi hi,„-_Ireshmen_are_maturin{ . I3 0-1 4 2UHMWCtl... 7IH) 4 20 i'goal-nttem pts:— unythtng;* ------ciufirfguteitnminiebrcacalc------^ e ig h t^ mns-field-goal-shooting-while s "’'‘^ e ’ll try to gel by wiwilhoul.playlng^“ '>;;;;;;— r7'T~nD-piHc[ r.:... 3~ M - n i— ^— Jlt in the second The EEagles a jum ped oul lo an 8-2B-2 Wilh Farmer on his:s string of nine Beach hadlad 12 and Haley added 10. . 3 2-1 3 K Shockey... 12-3 1 4 hit lhe ccntury lead andid pushed its advantage lo 10 scored th e flrsl - Ron Harlansen, a-G-10 freshm an, had •herald." Olovlrk.... I (H) 3 3 Johnson... 10-2 0 2 !X)GAN. U tah - Fre; 10 stra ig h t fielders, CSl sc . 5 2-3 I 12 Kyre...... 5 7« I 17 F a rm e r m ade th e mosle Aggies for the points thithree different limes. Eachch I t points of the second1 half ll for a 54-31 20 lo pacilace the Aggies while Brick■Ick The contest, whichh Will be pre- . 2 IW) 0 4 Mcaory . . . 0 2-2 0 2 ■ f starting assignm ent Sation. 1 1 ^ Utah:ah S late cul the deficit back lo edge. Kyrc.aG-3G-3 freshm an from I^ogan. had ceeded by a CSI-Tre'reasuro Valley S S . I IW1 4 2SklilmHJ .. I M 2 7 College of Southern Ida ------Thc-Engles-cuntinnwnsHheir-streaic— Vf-.------women^ame-at-5^;:;45.p,m,, Is.an __ khj*$ii------l ^ Mnmtri I .« I » irds Im portant regional clclash for the v»ndi...... , 0 00-1 0 O H row n.... 4 5-7 2 13 victory over Ulah Id SI Kennedy, led Bul theUk Ragles started to takeke and led 97-OT wilh somene four m inutes CSl heiileld its own on the boards . 0(H) I U varsity. nd overcam e the control latelal in the first h alf as Deweyey to piny before Campbc:bell cleared the against the U taller Aggies, gellingJng Eagles. CSI is slill Icleading In the Sulu"'«is40 IM M «9 Touu ai ai-K X aa • The freshman fromadvantage .! wilh Haley, PhilPh Rohr and Ron Beach hith it, bench. The Eagles couliuld only m uster outreboun(unded ju sl 33-30. CSl hit 400 of battle to sec w hich leanam will host the • Ga.. led'all sco rere withe shooting and th e last th:th ree field goals for a 12-polnt.ut. Just two poinls the reslst of the w ay to 78 field goigoal atlem pls while the Aggiesjles regional foumey. but. stills must play ^si ...... o J # - « ’ ma‘de1 3 "(3 n 4 -fle l(J'g c 43-31, CSi:Si margin. Beach drove thehe miss the century mariirk by a single were31 oflofG2. at North Idaho and Treaeasure Valley. uuh^ie'iv!JV ...... 31 o-«3 including nine straight I half as CSl nearly hit mark In defeating the A -a ...... ■“ ; sccond time this season. :------qR>fr€olden*Ka^e6rpli G-4 sophomore Gerald ! from s ta rt to finish and i Aggies’ big height ad\ somC' strong outside ; “ q u ic ltn ^ . p-2Timos-News.TwinFalh-alls. Idaho S u nday. Februaruaryl3.1W 3 I A ’3— Post F"alls eddges I ' •GootimiedfromPaj*ageOi the Indiansms couldn't get closer thanUl its a t 34-32 os Darrington I “you can only come back X t t txjm r 'sproductfon. \- tim e s." ;ton and Bortz took Declo oul me started , rry in O I The doubt of the gam< I B . F e r 31 3 lead eariy Jn-the fourth.,Lh, ______I disappearing'mldway thi efore Dorothy Fitzgerald cut second quarter. Uoyd starl ) four. But then Darrington, Ia three-point play and the S'S nieU and Cathy WheelerrfbrA -:•2 crowim B1 redehoft cam e up with sl: ) seven straight free throws/s points and VanVleet added I 3:19 left Declo was coastingig P O C A T E U i)(U P i)--The550-mlle to explode G race Into a 26-1m " t 5-34._____ tr ip to PocatelloprovedIsweetforPost si - - Julie Gunderson came; i with a Falls Saturday til^l as It d efb ted ccouple of ia te field goal lochlpRlrleto _ j . northern Idaho rival Bo3onners Ferry ■ ..•* back to w lthlnlO a t intermrmijslon. But P otlatch;h 36. Lapw ai 27 5C-54 In overtim e for tlthe A-2 Girls . VanVleet and Bredehoft i t opened UK PoUatch eh clamped an U-point scor- S tate Basketball Champicjionshlp. I third period with field goal Rlrie ingiidoDUUpwal over the first three i ^ t e ^ Teresa Conrad scorec■ed 22 points. . ■I •-V was never within singleidlglUa^ln d quarters toto notch a 36-27 viclory and including five In the overi£rtime. to give H lH iM -I' -'A '■I althought Robin Moss andI hher 20 polnta „ail down thithird place. ilbumey Post Falls the victory.. BothI schools tried.. neither team was a r e from the sam e dlslricictandsetUed A t PocateUo Grace amassed 16 polnists In the third particularlyrly sharp . offensively, [' what boiled down to a panhandle SalSaturday's Results quarter against nine for RlrleB aa the poUatch hiheld the definite edge, • riv a lry on a floor more tlthan SOO road fv>n|Dsolatioa CbamploQsblp —l ^ d m o u n t^ to 49-30. rored just three points in the . f.^pw al scor ^ miles from home. Moscow 44, >W elser 33 But perhaps the storyrof i the-way (jrst quarteirter and fell further behind ThlrdPlace this g am e w ent cam e righljhlottheend by scoringg sl six and tw o In the next twon The game, held at 1 Kt. Madison 29 when reserve Stacey Elsllsmore. five periods University's Reed Gymn State fTmtwptrawthtp S le r e t above the top of thehe key. was By then nI Potlatch had piled up a nip-and-tuck throughout, '-V ' Is 56, Bonners F e rry 54 urged to take the last-seconond shot. She 23-11 lead i aand the closing burst byty ners Ferry holding a ■Zl-M'Sge^M21 Post Falls 50 I'let fly and it swished ththrough ju sl u p w a i coulisuldn’t overcom e it. halftlm e. before the buzzer sounded. scored 16 points In the final tl- ^ , U p w a is c ^ Kris Carnes made aI 12-foot1 jum p pRPsroN(«)(46) Elsmore’s eyes buggeded. her Jaw quarter bul xit succeeded in trimming shot with 11 seconds toI gog in regula- c«»pef»n111, ii, llemlrteU 11 CalUnl 10. BalU 4. tdropped a liltle and then,n. to cover a th e deficit la t to less th an 10 points only ®a tion time for Bonners Fer inonlJ.ilendrtrlu2.>Jetiea2. tb ig sm ile, she clapped herer right hand couple of tin eny. tying the K S ilSS) T tim es as Candy French hit a“ scoreal4440. L ___ _over her moulh. No onele else from _ palrofPoUa)tlalch field go ^ l n l he f]nal_ J, llollowiyS.:■y S. Partimon?. Munna G. h'0r»net4, m U H m ' into overtime, '- Tt'wt-Cnnrte G race w as afraid to its hisIjis/her smile iwo minutestes. ------T h e g am e then w ent Ini show. axxl Bonners Feny scoreded 10 of 14 free th ro w s to win. H DRCLOSO M oscow^w 44:W eiser3^ Dedo1 50, Shoshomne 36 sHostioNKx Shannon Gervalle scon)red 18 points ^ _ player fgn-{ p( tp player (g n-a p( tp Holly Bortz and I.yn1 D arrington foxgrtd ... iI »M 4 J K«*4»...... I W I 4< to lead Bonners Ferry. A ndreaI UUoyd scored 19 points to provided the scoring thatitoffsetsome ( Oii)0€n....5i fr/itr 4 16 UlllcU...... 2 0 8 lead Moscowcow to the A-2 g irls’ consola- i (K) 2 10 Ontfftfl....? 74 321II P0?TFAL1S(S«) press points as the Dececlo H ornets ^ Ti over Welser, 44-33. ^ I I M S 4 WtKdr..,.0 1-3 I J 3 Cowad n. While il.PIeifefii„.s.v ,‘i~ s: trimt m ed Shoshone 50-36 fctor the State I M I 0 Uoflx ...... 7 >7 3 177 Kntwil had the edge 10-8 a t the end A-3 Girls consolation honorors. wart)l»,.,.l I 0- Wt 4 0 B0NNKRSTOUIY(S4) of the firstrirst quarter, but Moscow Playing for the sixth11 time this KMf«r..,.i I » IH) 3 3 c;enra]l« 18. Camea 17, Collytlytff 7, Morter (i. bouncodbaciback tooutscore W elser 9-2 In 9 Uender4. f t n n e n i seasons and trailing M gol-oing into th e ‘Touii ts [ » M S S TKaia (7 IM( <59 the secondd period,pe fgam e. Shoshone Coach Rdkl Sandy sa id ...... I I II 4-MH U o y d contl■ontrolled the boards In addi- “ w e’ll go with a press froi■om the slart Dedo ...... U 10 14 14-M tion to beingelng the game’s top scorer, of the game. Its the only waA^ay I know to P resto n 46, Madis4 11313 marglnto24-19atthehalf. once we learned that you)u can throw 1; If- MOSCOW)W(44) ( 13-119 TJimpui...3 M 3 r, Julie Holloway scoredi (eight points ijoyd 19. 1 H r over (Shoshone's Clarinl 0Osborn,that rS o ;;;, 1-2 2 3 19. Parkins 6. Adelsbach 3. ^ for the Madison Bobcats.s . who closed B ecker?. HinHingston4, Gilkey 3. >you have to step to thehe side and Tduu 100 7- 7-11 9 V ToUll IS 6-tO U SS bounceb pass the ball awayay. we didn't out their season with 18 victoriesv and W E ISE R(33) (3 1 1 1 lfr-2717 nine losses. M arsh 14. Calzacorta( 8, Ketteriing hav e th a t much trouble will'ill'll” tss, ...... 10 S I lJ-38 B ortz shook off the lethahargyofher « Preston finished wilh aa 23-12 record. 4.S hIppy4.G4. Gibbs 2. Taylor l. firstf two toumamenl shohowings and w as th e reason Declo tookIk the lead a t S ^ ”r,rti»pii(i &46 and stayed there thecrest i of the K M2>I0 5 2U Mowry,..,0 w) i o ^ egame. She picked up 12 of her 17 wiiun ..,.u i>^: " iJoytl...... 0 3-4 4 li % points in the first half andidopenedlhe i o o- '*■' ® KlmlMlI .,.4 3< 3 11s Spauldiing, Meriridian third quarterwllh another I 1 *2 T am rt .. 2 102 4 S s r . : : : : ; S ' * Unlhn 6 7-0 4 19 Along the way. Darringtigton worked . kwo.1* .?.i ti-- ' ' “ “■'J * " Uan*«i .. 0 2 2 3 2 V —the. offensive-boards and1 foul1 line to ---«rolh-,r.-:v2-jR]2.Scm,To(ul35. Dff. ?tslock to Michael Shapiro.0 . a ronner „rdingtotheth esto ry . concede a stalemate aX"°|^art° t^ Sw°n' Kansas Cilian now livining In U s “ U m a Walk/alk er sank two free throws Mel^. the third place__ ^ __Une_whereJseJias-A^4w.?^ls«Llllld _____ E h!JS ! 1 4 -Angeles.-according-lo-lhchc-lettcr nr The Star 9•J said Shapiro Is to make a - „. -___ ^wllhl4jeconfpnririjj m n n ln th g tn g tv i» th o i l h e Boise, area, w o n ih e , talented. Vallem at his3 beck.b But team from tl intent acquired by the StarrSaturday. £ Waranteedii | payment of $10 millionI ^ H i p l a n a 4 7 7 1 . Faiallsdt) Capital Eagleagles the 51-49 edge over the Vallem’s ability to domirmlnate wilh consolationn final. fl " through 198636 fW the cable rights. approval by • Pocatello IndiansInd for the consolation cool and poise was equuquailed by Greenleafif beatI lhe taller Warriors T he sa le Is subject to ap Jill Koetter and Markeicette Yastrop .,.1- . American Ixagueofficials.s. In addition,on. the Royals corporation‘ each scored 12 points t P ascoe’s fire, driv- startin g a t 2525 ccnts in 1983 and rising - andthelhlrdplacetrophy. : first four minutes and spa:sparkled de- comblnedwith wit few mistakes. ^ lital scored eight. Including senting the group trying to purchase to 31 cents forfor the last two years of the' Terri Taylor sank one i spile a swollen righl elbow rows. xlles took lhe lead at 7-5 on ajan interest In the teamm told the contract. throws wllh seven seconds - of the sprawls. She had 17 p Onmpmn fnHnu? chnt ^ -set-a-new-loumament-re-- g = - s a —newspapeiv-Tlte—agreemtnent-Hslales —Kauiimanlii’ woiufl ’n S iire rro lin rin[— ” gamc fe'glve'UieTltmq-tliTill IM into ...y **'''” *' — was'nDiy atjciiM'Byfcnsti• m i i u a i e end of the first q uarter and th U; a l $100,000 l)c paid to Kai mB' 12 n w UI1T1W5 out oi 12— w ho pickcd up a iot of rcbo auffman for nor deny thalhat a letter of understond- victory. !l»undsand traile.!lied again. However, they th tt; e option to buy 49 percent against Pocatello and 20 of 16 points. m intere.st in in g h ad b een:ns signed. The game was close I ) Kootenai out of reach until the team. theStarsaid. • i ~ M Soum am cnt. But Vallem and J a n e GlennGlc simply with Highland taking int of the final period. Kauffman, a residentnl of th e " I ’ll l>e abi.ible to tell you more about Ul H Theoldrtmrecord was held by anolher m atched those, two a t, 17 r and IG U'crnm point halftinic lead and a 26-24.4 lead at the Capital studc exclusive Kansas City suburb s of « e are are next week.” Kauffman ludent who made 17 free , respectively. Greenleaf.jf.wlththreeglrlslndoulilB ^ ' end of the third quarter. M ission Hills. Kan., boughtlithe I Royals loltltheStar.ir. 1982. J a n e hit eight points andid sister£ Jean figures, took)ok a 31-24 advantage Into Idaho F alls was led by MMeganToole “>™'™l"l»“ in 1966 and is president andid chairman Kauffmann in the 1950s founded . added two as Kendrick movedmo ahead the last eight^1 minutes and reached 10 1 withapolnts, CAPrrALisi)) ofthe board of the Royals. Marion fjiboiboratories Inc.. a multl- McKcnna BI.281. Wftltor' 17. .\»chenbrenef 4, ____ 14-6.in.the firsl quarter.-!•.-The .Tigers points immiimedlately wljen-^ Shelley. „9.* ■■ r:«c'W. Huddleston: prcsksident or the milllon-dolIarIar~phannaceullcal flrrhf ’ Hjcin^oim ------sinnRnami.------got up by nine on a coupleeofoccasions of Wilhite hllill a thiwpolnl play, (ansas City thal employs KodI«r 12. Yiuinv 12. Tayloror 3, tVuMire 3, POCATKLLO(«)i(«) in the second period bulIt juslji before Kootenai, witwllh Linda Sution getting 15 pCountry Club Bank and anar acciuain- based In Kar Hanuuin 3.1 larrljon 2. Horroda 3.2. ib)nuuiu}u.() u . Collin* 13. IioUilns n, Mcmienon lance of Shapiro for alx)ultl i five years alw ul 1,700. halftlme Pascoe hil twiceice lo reduce points. staye:AD0»K44 U K I^Sl D avies sc-ored_firsl on a Itakedown, guy is tryingIg tto counter th at." he said, A-3 his d re a m wlliwllh his second-period pin. ------N m rN rider-6«HwUiitihLah L n fh P rlH pUyw fgfl-«n-* p( tp pUyer fg n-a p( tp bul H urst evenieiJ m atterers with a "He puls hish is'w eight too much Into M oore, whose weight flii'liictiial^b^' 'Which resemlembled Chapman's In its VJ .. IJ .WUCT' n 1-. TIH^-reversaUyiidway^rouRh ^ ithesecond I you.soyougrigrab an arm and throw the i s. points , in the first quartet to polnl :-j'f, 2 4 tlslnd...... u ivi 4 u *2 tw een 360 and 370 poundsids. used his suddenness. period, with Davies leadihjIhg 4-2 on a w eight." MeJba p ast U adore 51-44la ar n d Into the M ” 3 0 Shcnk...... 5 2-f> I 12 P* !size to his advantage. /Alter each ,t „as nexlnext lo impossible to find l-S 2 IS Kelly...... 3 2 2 2 8 rCreversal. Hurst suddenly wrllhedv in Neither ofOf Jerome's two finalists ' S tate A-4 Girls B asketballII ciconsolation iinn ...... 7 i s wrestler received a polroint h r the fault w llh WelWebb’s defeat, considering honors. Kouer...... I IK) iM 4 2 Nlctwll ...,2 U-l 3 4 PIpain on the mat wilh a groinIn Injury. enjoyed suchich succe^. Karr faced o i th e r’s stalling. Moore tool W) 0 2 mre*...... 4 1-2 1 0 »ka3-Uead the credential!itlals of his 132-pound oppo- A fter an injury tim eout..D D aviesand R igby’s K61th>lth Hunt, the No. l seed. on . a reversal. The Mustange jumped1 at ahead 18.10 M * * ,. nent.JeirReili^eiley. in the lirst eight minuless aand pretty to.,. „ *-U » 44 ToUlf a 7-IS ts SI ^th e injury combined to Ilnllmil H urst, who grabbecbed an Immediate 7-0 The second period was3 ;a standoff, much stayed there. Neldc!ldcr had 15 thoughth the Buriey seniorior gam ely advantage wllwith a takedown and two . withi Moore failing to getot out ot his K""'? rt>n Ithe slale 119-pound title points at halftlme when,n. Melbaf led ...... 10 " ■ 13 7. lS-44 fofought back for two mo;nore points n ear falls. H(He continually expanded (down posilion and Meehanim unable to lust y e a r. ent«entered this year’s toumey ...... II IJ r U-4I ^ his lead, rum u11ior^Th4n— “ -Uii^ o_L-Lscedj in hlg-new-wel^t------____21:22^______before t ime expired, __ Tinning th e scoceJ(LJ5:Q__ i cam e into Salurday night's Melba's biggest lead cam|a m e a ta - H a KKNDmCXSI In Chapman's match,rihe" con- before Karrrr finally tallied on a ]Moore rallied for anotheto reversal da^ andcam in the second quarter andlitw it \ o so n to p (gn-«n-a p( tp player Ig R-« pf tp Clielusion w as nothing like the th beglnn- thlrd-perkxlre] reversal. ian d a 5-2 lead. m atch undefeated unc a t 32-0. , 37-25 w hen f-eactorc w ent totoaprC i S S .lt f*a»roe....7 3-7 U-7 2 17 VaJlem..., O 5-7 I 17 |ning. The first period featuret•ed plenty of ; Jero m e Coaik»ch T im M athews wasn't Relley remainlalned undefeated. He built worked for three quick stealsste worth ■ • ■ ■» 0-3 I 10 Cixkly...... u 4-7 0 4 nraction, m ost of it In Blake's!’s favor, as . too surprisedxl I K arr’s loss, explaln- F o r m ost ofkthe third pereriod, Moore his 2-0 first-peil-period lead to th e final lO-i 0-3 4 2 nice 1 1-2 4 3 merely smothered Mechcham. Wllh margin, fendlinding off Webb throughout. __ six quick points. But a fte r!r tl that Melba ^1?“ ■ IHl " 4 0.J«HOl_-.() IH) I 0 ^the Cougar wrestler assunumed ad-4 ing that HuHunt hod defeated his i handled the pressure. liraun...... 0 IM)IM) 4 0 Parks...... 3 (H) I 4 - ICJle a c T ^ :------‘Tvrcstiemraia toumamcur^nicnflia — itime—runntng-outriVlooi lore -twtsted—*ile—rw ebhrain~OTnrto -mfi. 'i~ jm t— After Nelder’a early blitz.il2 . Stephanie Kane...... j i 1-li 4 7 JaClnn ..^8 IM).S lb “Howasailltleblt moronI ready to go season, • . M 1 echam as If he were>re tying a couldn’t do) on;anything. C oach."' a sym - Shenk picked up the i.Wngload, ^ JeUInn .,,3 3-3 2 8 n,lhan 1 w as." Chopman admlinltted later. Wall, mean'anwhlle, sur{cred.his first 'shoelace and got his pin. pathetic Dec'Declo mentor Jay Dar- 1-16 li 41 TViUl* » IM IH S 2 „j ending wilh 12. "A couple of tim es he almoslosttookm e defeat In 28} m atched this season. But Forbush. who upset iNo.1.1 i seed Tim ' rl"Ston said,d. L eadore got 17 points from fro Chcrie cambruss ...... « 14 9 u - a dodown.' a l least it wo:kvasn't a prolonged affair. (Cordier of Kimberly onn Thursday. Saturday'sr^’s results appear In M urdock, playing w ith visitIsiblepain In. Koxirtck...... !!! 14 U ll^.l>-42 The score remained the sasam e as the Jody Webbb of Snake River, the iap p eared ready to add anolw tto Magic - ScoreboardlonP on ageD 3 ♦ Sunday,ay. F eb fu ary I 3 . 1903 Timo3-h03-NOWS. T w in Falla. Idaho D-3 P e te a d s Fiile r p>astBiu h l : BUHL — A fourth-qua?uarter rally and " Aberdeen regained thele lead late In tbe Conferenctnee play. Wyolming ujipsets W m er Peters’ iSpoinls^its was enough lo contest. Klmberl;erly's Tim Ferrell and Earl B o y s {)»'the Flier Wildcats;ts p ast the Buhl Declo’s la st lead canxine with 1:32 left MolyneuxIX led all scorcrs wllh 14 llndtans S2-5I Saturdayy night.nl t when Terry Hodgkiss hithi a fielder for polnls eactach as Kevin Holcomb. Jeff b a s k e t b a l l ! Piler jumped out to a close 14-12 v a 72-71 lead. U vingslcalea and Scott IJvingston s ail ....UT EP, 74i-58 ';nrst-quartcr margIn7B.'Buhl.'w ilK Uie— — ^Aber^cn-acluaHy-wwon the game ’ poured InrillTo’rlficBuIldo'^ I ...... , , I^\R.\M 1E, Wyo.. (UI Pl) - Se^ aadvantage al Stetaoa-M - Dumn I M Jl. M«nfloU S »4 to.«• B lair G a m e r h a d 22I f(for the Hornets cam paign. The Bulldogs will be the ChunrtunMlM 0 44 4. SMdy 3 4-4 10. Cteper 3 1-2 7. , , balanceasketball ; Buhl continued to domOminate through M r - Dm Kant 1 »J 4. Ode KmK IM04 Deck) won th e Junkir)r varsity gam e A-3 toum■ney e begins Tuesdat at Wen-’ over Texas El Pasoso in Western- — tho'third quarter, mainlalntaining l^to- j. V 4 M <. >'ry 0 2-2 2. WUIUmt 5 M 10. 6i^l behind Brad Mathebews’l7polnts. dell. , AthletlcConfcrcncepI !l2-polnt leads. F iler gotOt hott: In the final iiiuwihsI-4 9. Mllli 2 0-1 4. Redder I »4 2. Tout!*'3 19 DecloentersdlstrictaI action Tuesday KImberi;“riy Jumped out to an early x iu ir J W rapp was joinedd Iin double fig- Irvine 660. 0 , Utah St. 8.5 jjerio d . tossing In 8-roil-for-8 from the a t Wendell. lO -Uleadvd which diminished lo 36-32 by u re s by Wyoming'sI's other four rx)G-\N ;charlty striped and (iveIve strikes from halftim e5 . 1but outscored the Trojans N. Utah (U PI) -- Dob AfaenlMa...... starters; /\nthony Martin M had 13 Thorton scor ,tho field, to overtake! theth Indains for G o o dling in 44, G. Ferry 25 he second half for the victory, scored 16 of his 22 points In • ‘ _the second tim e this seasi O edo...... :::S ; i: l^Ti points, while Milic5 .Jackson. An- the .secondnd hhalf S aturday night and ed Abentan - onmll » M Jl.Jt pjffw 10 M J5. The Bullulldogs also dominated under >INS FERRY - Gooding fired , ,j thony Johason andIJamal * Hoscy George Tun K ller won a 77-73 'I thi h S overtime GIJ5NN Owm 3 4-4 10. Slmm* 4 7-10 15.IS. j-rtrtnscf 3 0-1K. the board;irds. outreboundlng WendeO ru m e r added 20 I4 oververall In regular th ro u ^1 i lhe lh third quarter to lock downvn Dedo-Sffl7er91-2X).Builarl«l3>49,(;«l>erll WanHnll' . Gam e-high honorors went to state In a 1 P acific Coast Athletic in MZL>Und2l-2&.>IuaHJitr4(r43jii,nod«ki*i4 w enoeuill’s junior varsity took the :season play and willI trtravel to Twin J'^^Sd©decision over Glenns F e rry in U T E P ’s Dave FeillII who had 21 .Associationlon 1gam e. 1 Conference action Saturdayay 0-SI.MleJleHligll perfor- role for misinls.slng a practice, canw F o o rth D istrict A-2 toun>uroamenl. Filer team “ s will be a t Wendell ...... » 21 14 Ifr-M-M mance was guard BjByron Walker, off the bendench lo lead Irvine to the 5 SkyUne61.Minlc i0Aon 3 3-7 II. TotaUM IS-23 Gl. Foul* 5 54 wilh 16:11 basket andnd aJ p a ir of free throws in : Filer also look lheMunlor JI va^lly dclory lifts thie Senators' con- Mlnlco 29-17 a t tb e free6throw t llneand u. to play In th e first half111- the finalI twotw minutes as the An- co n test, 60-50. : record to W while the Pilots In the final score. 6l>53.1],Ina(3emStale weodeu-<- OUen J M 10, We*l«ndori 4 I-22 'J.'j. TTjen the Cowboys,J, \who scored GO leaters killetlilled USU's rally. fell to 7-7.•7. Conference finale SaturdIday night. 0 10. Tlwclienix 2M 4. Hertipiolll 3ij-j J-J percen i from the flooror. reeled off 15 Ben McDt l-l 9, Ciinptrit I J-3 4, Davli I (M J. IcDonald added 14 points FTkr...... 14 It f it-a Goq^ngIng slowly c lln iM (o an tt-O‘•<5 ____ Minico ran Into earlyy ts 14-2 in the third and 14-9 In lONT, Calif. - The GoodingIng ------Koutttt. l7-of-28. The G rizzlies hah a d a 25-14 lead - — -•— - U SU lopullitull oul lo a 76-ffi lead wilh the fourth,-th. to nail down the final gam e at the half. The Spartan:ins canie within S>ateRedsxLsklns captured the consola-lla- In the sccond h alf.'f. Wyoming led 5:50 left In 11the g am e and then hold of Ihelr regularrej season. four by the en d of three* quarters, but “onpri^l£ In the C^lfom ia (hassle for by as much ns 27 polloints. and held on for theewin. wii Shoshone 54, W.IRiver 41 The SerSenators finish with an 11-9 coiildn'tmakeuplhediffllle itn c e . for the deaf Saturday night by onto the lead evenn though two mark while Glenns Ferry is : th e Phoenix. Ariz.. schoolool sta rte rs — Martin arand Wrapp — •■•HAILEY - Senior9r Kim Duffln Rick luewis paced Skikjllnewllhia Bldal Moreno's Jum per wllh1th fouled out. A third imIW player. J im Houstonon 74. TCU 66 m u re d in 21 points to0 lelead Shoshone ‘‘7 - , points while Jo hnny MIUlUlerhaduror IS Ferry took the Junior varsity onds remaining in (he fourthrth R enner, also fouledou - pastWoodRlver54^1SalSaturday night. V the Spartans. ““ u . HOUSTO>TON (U P I) - Michael p53-49over(joodlng. UTEP fell lo7-3Int .. " T lie first q uarter showwwed the teams f”«tchup5 Skyline won the prelimlmlnary.3M l. quarter. n the WAC and young leded as Houston rally in the K> and Sammy Wilding ied all ^ Min/co wiii b e ^ l/ttI x A-l Fourth ; all 15-7 for the season, sccond halftialf Saturday nlgh( tha( TCfatively even as (he1 IrIndians (ook a ...... n 5 14 14 -44 State scorers with 12 points ' 16^13 edge, but the seconcond period was ctanni^t i y ...... I I ] t-2-a 9 District playoff a t Twit»ln F alls High 8 . brought the sixth-ranked Cougars a different story as thee WWolverines hll OooOat-t: - Mcod7 4 M a. Qilldi ] »2 s. MeUgR-2r 2 TTiursday night. ’ N e b . 6 8 . Coloraiado 5 6 back from)m a five-point halftime i 3M 9. nutcinon I M 2.1. Afldenan I Sain WetVeber was named as a guard •• a dry spell, managingBing only lour UNCOLN, Neb. (UIUPl)-Claude deflcll lo0 a 74-66 decision over ndenoo S M 11. ToUlt (9 t-U 44. FouU^ MUeo...... I < 13 24-u on the Callfomla C Qasslc all-star ^ points. .. 10 b 10 »-ti squad. R enfro equalled his C£career high of Texas Christiristlan. >teTy - Johoon 0 0-10. Andenon 3 (M n. )ther Nebraska It wasthe the 14th consetoitlve vlcto- . -•'n)e drought provedd tto be the de- '^cknmPeR -• uiuTO I (HI 2. Mltitf1W 02J H Bresffli Thursdayday’s first round for the Red-^ 13 points and three oth " cldfng factor a s ShoshoiJhone outscored c«p«>ier21-22 i-: S. Johaadi 3 M a. Rodrlguex 144'C. C. M a Bright I M 2. Coudi I 2> hP p la y e rs broke into dodouble figures ry for Houston Hoi and k(^t the 12. TD(aU 10 5-11 JS. ('oull 11. Kouled out f , n s prod■oduced a 52-48 loss lo the • thfeWolverlnes only 27-2n-24 In the sec- •ut KJoepltf 0 2-4 2. Sd sw 2 M 4 I t S atu rd ay night lo0 spark the Cougars unbeatenunb in ll Southwest WilltAmi 10-21 Johcaon 1 3 J1 'Tb(1lM-Newt»ldI3.IlIII.I.e - ference victory over 0Colorado. boostedits its season m a rt to 20-2, _ I«wb6Mll.I.u*k Utah State School 68-10. scorers with 10 pointsb. (as Shoshon’s A berde.1^81, Dedo 77 lM 2.N d*nO W l3.M otel2 24tSwwfleWI4C24 - The triumph was1 tthe Huskers’ making this the third straight 20- Cbarile Sandy and Mike Ml) Mendiola DECIX)X) “ Sid Pierce and Thayne„ ouisianaa StState to a 72-63 triumph Ourun.Eri ritt.Kvfuih.I:m^. Cieimin Vt-itj. flee ■ O hio St. 74. Min‘" " • 6 9 >umm«rtO».CrKt.70 m nproved its record to 14-14 ’ •football Coach Denniss EErickson ap- I - BriK* f caw. Ncrti f (Iffiwil. pnn«j I MINNE/\POMS (UlUPll - Tony and5-7lnth(1 the Southeastern Ctonfer- parently Is being woo u. J f so.m.n.o* iHJTmifl,s*,9u.i«m ,l,a t *oocd by Ed- NBA stestan d in g s iiftSSMdSin «3"i-TMdJcnii.F.aK Jtf:)Re«i«t, Hawaiian Open Cam pbell scorcd a carocrhlghca 37 cncemaTlfe Kebels“ Hropped to 14-7 raooton’s E skim os of theIheprolesslonal ^i*MnContmriM SrFrincitS. gffnil*. points — highest In thehe Big Ten this overall andnd 7-57 in th e SEC. Canadian Football Leagwtgue. Aa AtHcrokAi,Fee.l2.1M Sl.1tl.MMS] - — (p«7a season — to lead OhlIhlo StaU! lo a Carlos ClarkCla pacM Ole Miss wllh E rickson, who took theh e 'Vandals Into pnoMticAu lomSt.i^a«^SLn-. JtctFul'FSl.I.'iSSS'i “ £.£d fiC-foot-7 junknior forward /ysoscorir«ring In double figures for S a tu rd a y he will travelel lot Edm onton ' MM Jieii Rennet SMM«-n]ra stretched his conscn 19 « n n Oiwu«),ci« u.ke Doniu ea-m-Ttt-fflw 14-6; iwiTui Gt», ea-n-w-ra - toaK H ,7Wr Western c Athletic Confer- Tuesday, Erickson saidId ■ due to com- UK,,!S:„r“' “ KDlrtd Itliii - S7-4i-7]-»]u The Gophers trailed encevlctoiyory over San Diego Stale, •-m itm e n ts he h as a t Idahoaho “ 1 couldn’t S-SSS" *i;i“J - SMn Uoon, U»r>3tvi. flK R-1> second-half deficit los) score a (M li ““=“ ■■■ the Vandals cllmed backack to wllhin a n*ru'£ii5}?*'^a " a ' s a i 777.4 Sl liUnetOvt.S Jefomesrv) e S' So.UWlSI.n, '« -BigTenlroumphoverlir Illinois...... Durrani.It. Uthe league’s top scorer...... point at .Intermission —- “" “ taking iJ?«r.r,ra...... jxj^^due ioii« _ J^ h e trium ph In Carvirver-llawkeye “ I*' Coug!ougars. 11-12 overall and ___ the lead at 31-30 on Ivnra 2Jo e Sweeney -^A rg'n a kept i9,wfl in tliche league ra c e . 7 '^ ' onference-play.-wllh-19 ------— i' 'rrixTthrowsi—• ^ ' - — -______WWOTtnnTi Ti Sixlh Lei/Bjue 7j.fj'n-^7 with a M conferenceK mark. Tlie l»inls. laylcayior added iv ajSTBrelT" 'M ontana stayed jusl, ah'ahead until the SwtWHoSi# te-I - Krt orgii, taisn vi»r, o^'wc n<» lynn i., Adimj 77-??.73-:ir Hlirtin Vitene Simnet ;«-73.n-?i7717 mini, who beat the1C Hawkeyes. ;'PPlegatee hhad 16. i^ m ln u te m ark when KeKelvin Sm ith’s Pir.«.M,w"iSr I T f l W le - CvlMW S' 62-« w eek. dropped'^to6-5anandlM. points ”ndmd 8 rebounds, while ' 4 1 ^ lead. But Doug Selvlg Se hit the WDOdfllnfll J«(m# pitii flujo’"'* 7S-wriI?ia I tivtunon]. UteUn), flee. ko Iowa. 15-C. trailed.,49-3<„ 4! shortly guards \nlhony Watson had 12 ' n ex t lim e downcopurt andBand obH urley i-lnF»ni'(6.8sa..ueii Consolsolation jwi 5 ^ ’*J«T^eW 5n*»e Rfm, puui«d after inlermission. Ibut Stokes points andd KlKeith Smith U. added two free throwsvs to start the AtjulO Hdjge 74.f7.n-7l9 BOISE-n.- BdJglW ot w eemjotitlon ’'JL**' AyitoOUnoto 7>r>73-»9^ sco rcd 16 points In th1C e: second half, Grizzlies to a 48^1 leadiad. Kellerman C oH eap' >UI* Wr#MI«5 lourumtfil n*M 3 Ji*"ucanM». SnUe Rmr, Shelley Hwl.n 7S-ro.7i-OT [e s c o r e s s l i S riftefnocnil^MSuttUftfTtfjitr; S ■edOi«]Ap^te,UtiUn].S.S. uuUullin Spencet-OWot ' 7i-?7-7J-7nra Steve Carfino sank a three-point ______and Pete PriRge cut thithat deficit lo “ ' «-K*ilnOilpm*n,8uhl,piMedBl.4:ia------j*,Jin« Crifler 7J-7«.7:-m.m shot with 3:33 remain}ln!ng lo give U N R 7 8 ,. Id ] ah o S t. 64 48-45 and the Vandalss tlthen' clim bed m m o iS-Dil«EnacMon.Vtbni*,decUirm ^4^J^m:.et»li _ 7t»4~r71 Iow a Its first lead of back Into the ninth tie ofjfthegameona tl ’'a s s ffluueA,SodiS(nnci>.ir-ii vJ olthesi^nd RKf,o,se7t-ntCT 80-72 victory over ArlVrizona S atur- scorer, nettetKtcd to of his points In the ■■ succession of free ■ throws U and SK iKs S f kKMdMlRM« ^S«ndri Spullcti 7*.7|.7|-:?t^ d a y nlghl in a Pacificific 10 Confer- final minules broak-away cripples against aga a des-, - ^ e ii HJ. mud, dec, SiKi lenrti. ^ Jles as the Wolf Pack iced SS S rSni ! ence game, lhe game at tlthe free-throw line. - perate Idaho defense. J T e n t UimMUe. Noffli fremoM, gf RKAOoi(WNt«t>rrmoi;in,M ga' The Huskies handeded Arizona its - s*jm Mosle3sley added 12 points and 'w i SSL» rr: d. c-i? %r.} - BixWt B«rger, leion. dec. Jeif S P S i« I2lh straig h t loss. Thele last W ildcat 15 reboundsids ifor Nevada-Reno and "Monson said a majorjor disappoint- .e*,P*ntii.M. " J I.-. CfUo Hiilm»n..I»i«i. tfec..Bki»fi ______g :S f ca g ______vlctory-was Dec. 23 ovciver Sah Diego -Billy-Allenn chippedcl In 12.-Michael------. o uint w as losing In frontt)nl of the all- S-- ...... -: e h•Ooos.iJt- ■ Cjfdftti!fter,Flf».IM, n.OothMU 112- I w i^ S lale. Williams led ^ -Ume Big Sky Conferencsnce crowd of c«»o d« 5 i^ e - Stacvr BMTd. Teion, flee. Hoa Beoy, led the Bengals wilh 14 W»bb.S»ii>inUifOrw.lH nj^ili A rizona trailed fronom the o utset points, ;;,800. eclipsing by 85 thhe er record set al iti-SMUirnJorM«Mit.Snil«nh«r.(l«c. im • Teton, dec. Todfl Webb, f e irthiflljQ OMfinSpMfuM I of th e contest, managlaglng only It ^ WeberStateayearago. KOftiinM . . . . i a - UM k),IH. ■ »« , _ n«kj,jwom»,; W orld Cup field goals out of 28 attattempts for a w, gQ • . 5 ^uiutSl.fl IS —ShVM 39 p erccnl shooting aviaverage in tho w eoer ou60, NAU 52 S 3 |K » , i - Curl Ulrich. VtOer. pMwi Dm ‘ S S M S S S f " first half. FMGST/Vlrr/VI-’F (UPl) - Royal TIMES-NEWS «4n.T«*)ft,ta , 1 scored 14 points and t£W V«...»w V-} - Uu Qiiit. N. Fieinoni, Me. Jell T h e only lim e Arlzrizona threat- Edwards sc i.KlfflUn.M S1.I a .sffiiss:: e n ed w as when Morgar;an Taylor tied Randy Worstorster added 13 Saturday mi ^ AusUli. Sr«4J.aS IJ9 M. i St« String.g: lh e gam e a t 15-15 midvidwav throuph nl^’htto lp n d a,aay yi-as Im M ' . the flrst h"^ win’overNorN orthem Arizona in a Big r a ™ ' ' hun,FMn.J;« nilmifii. Sw«!« ~!ieMlb7 - IS73 1. ActAW f — S i AMlr«uAk Wenjfl, UechientteM, SI .CM II J- The second half. theU Wildcats SkyConferenjrencegame. ______IJ9U.IJl I. J*CMt Luelhy, SwlUetUr)d. r a n Into troublo al thehe free throw 'hio vlctorjlory raised W eber Slate's NEUItwu(1Sa.UrU J g h it TcOmtn.DMfU Q U.77-47.iJU-I . l« ia », J«e Kufin. • NltmU68,CclV ruootlMi. UiMr.C - l:CO. 10, Peurj" line, sinking only 12 chcharity points overall marklark to 17-^ and In the Popmoelot, euigiru, U27-ir.U- i:«70. S i A ' M 11, KUui Heueoger. Auttru. uet-0.1} - In 31 attem pts. , p ig Sky. NAINAU d rops to 8-13 overall PIAAM HU. :U n. l], Un Owin Kihvuon. S>«Mn,2' ■ T h e W ildcats, who wereWl d ow it^y . and 1-8 In the conference. ’ ^ A dt - S2.»48.lj - l:«a. I), Ulchd Cuuc f sBig rinee. 53.7WIB - lii o , nrOmW>*j , - a s m uch as lO.polnts,Is, mounted a NAU hadad twot p lay ers In double JjTOwOf^TSSSnW. NI«Y I |.lilim.-l4onitn J CMdRotMrti,* Aiunu lor c«ntM Scolt H u ^ i md pSlM For iS.'i'K jiW i’KIt, I scoring comeback lalele In the g am e figures. forMforward Rick Rodriquez Bilk Wtldtn; WMI SUt. UK. ieon*W«f»Bon*j^^^ fr* ST'SSS., ■ « A,-s«S rwu Oruber. AutliUJ3.tHB.4J - I:

! CM T im ea-N ew s. Tw(n Falla,Fall ktaho Surxiay. Februaruary 13.1983 Osb«l o r n e e resull Indicates, thee picking up the only ovevertlme point, " 'li? '’" ' '''■ after the first period butJt Itied the score Tulley wasas declsionedc by West-Slde’s District wrestler KelljWiy Riggs of Osbome-M<•Moon confrontation wasIS Moon appeared to haveve executed a • • on a powerful reversirsal. Overtime Chad Robeioberts at 112 poundsr5-2l Glenns Flerry. which he d quite rigORorous. After a scoreless first5t reversal shortly before tltime expired: Redd ^got t by South Frem ont's David/Id seem ed Imminent as thehe third period McCall-Doni)onnelly:s Will Maki pj^ne^ Minico heavyweightIt 1DavW P ena period, Mocloon scored on on ^ a p e . bulIt his coaches, who practicacolly shook the H ow ardIn In the semis, 5-4. pitting himim waned, but seconds befcefore the finish K im beriy'sy’s G< reg Wooten in 5::{j,in and Jerome l26i)ounderier ^vln Reed Osbomefoiforged ah ead on a t a k ^ w n1. . foundations of the Boise; SSlate Univer- a g a in st the the same wrestler who sentmt C a ^ r s o n executed a rereversal to win i32-poundd semifinal;i and f^io'f won their sem ifinal matelatches but lost Moon againain eluded Osborne's clutchess slly Pavilion w ith the!leir screams, him to tiethe losers' bracket in the firstrst it. Terry Laurraumb lost to Sugar-Si&m'c in the final round. near the‘ eend of the second period.1. certainly thought so. Bulut the referees place. WailWallace’s Mike Flood. In theirelr Seven other local wrerestlers lost In Keith Hlllmaliman. 15-3. a t HSpound&l ! N B ^\ all-sstars I battlle in LL. Al I-- — ByTheCJhicagoSun-Tin>mes- • Abdul*Jabbaibbar. "1 enjoy playing In il — because 1 eenjoy playing wlth-Erea| INGI^W OOD. Calif.. —- How would playere. ItItlsspedal.” Is • ; Moon Unit Zappa ddescribe the Boston’s’s L o iry Bird, playing In his participants in tody’s’s 33rd annual third straighlight All-Star game, sess ll a i ' NBA All-Star game? a challenge.ge. - 1 Totally awesome. “ A basketsketball all-slar game is 4 Even with such lumlnilnaries a s San more difflculflcull lo play than a basebalj - - Diego’s T erry (Jummlinlngs, Dallas' all-star game.” gai Bird sald.-^*ln M ark Aguirre. Indialiana’s aark basketballJl tolo be a good leam you Ravi Kellogg. Portland’s Cal^Blvln jVatU De- to blend together. tog« We’ve been’fOrtui troll’s Kelly Tripuckaa and Golden nate In Jtethe past coiqile of yens t^ Slate's Puivis Short nolnot among th e have hadi som sc e very good AfrSlar clan gathered at the CenturyCe Plaza gameslnthetheN BA . :‘-H ; hotel, there is no shortagage of sta rs on IheAvenueoftbeStare, "1 regard the All-Starr gamef (2 p.m. ^ 9 MST) as one of the hlgbi honors In yH my career.” said Philadelphia forward'Julius'Ervlngr^lyw ho'splajing ------^ ^ 8 I R ! 5 In his llth consecutivere such gam e. ^ I Including his days in thle e. ABA. “ To be voted onto the All-Starr leam< by the fans m eans tbey respe<)ecl you. y our ^ abilities, your craft. 'i am .excited aboutIt the All-Star gam e and look forward1 tot everything - that su rit every year. IliIts appeal, the glam or and the l ^ l a aiaround It have nol gotten old o r Uresoisome lo m e. 1 can’t see myself everr feeling lh a t J';*'Just because way.” youo u ’vV e h u n g u p '•'> Most of th e altentioiIon has been your spikes ... centered-—-asiM ias^;liieasoir-on ------‘i'x E rving's team m ate. Mostjses Malone. , V'y o u h a v e to - ?•; Playing in his firstt game as a ireak training! member of the Easternm Conference CAN^^NYON WALLS’, O regon S ta te ’s DiDanny E vans draw s a1 f

' . iK/y/u V, ' T " - > s, u- S u n d a y , FebruaryF( 13.1963 Timos-Nos-Nows. Twin Falls. Idaho 0-S Conno>rs. Hiegueras > r— A oki,, Fiori sstreak * HEALTH.NEWS ... DO GERMS advaiKce to filInals Dr. Anthony SIrucicek I to Hilawaiiaiin tie ‘ Doctor of Chiroprocli MAKE YOU McNamarurfOpen champ pprotest calls ^ i:';;;:HONOLULU (UPI)I) -• Japan's with roundsis ofc 6C and 63 and was up ^ • Isoo Aoki picked up seviseven strokes, by three strokessir over Aokl afler TORONTO (UPI) - JitJim m y Con- tv e r. extendd to ti the rules of the game. SICK? -six over a six-hole spanspt that In- th e I2th hole,lie. • n r ors. who fully expects to ti win the Both player/ers took strong exception tfluded a pair_of eagJeigles. ODd Fxl lie blrdiedJed the-13th. but Aokl championship, c aod Jose! Higueras. lo the officiallaling and lo the behavior m ade up six strokeokes Saturday eagledthehohole to cut the margin to w ^ ho wasn't even on the cartird when the of som e fansfis who derided odiclals in r , ' “lo m ove Into a threo-w!0-way tie (or two strokes,s. tournament t opened, advanmeed lo the tho llth gamene of tbe third set. first place with Vancece IHeafner at HeaTner thenth bogeyed the Mlh finals f of tbe $250,000 TennisIs Challenge M cN amxa ara complained that of- a fte r th ree roureKinds 6f tbe a iid ie tb lo)ffl fall back inlo a tie with S £ aturday In three straight s(sets. • (icials had missedn two crucial line L ' j'‘«25.000 Hawaiian 0 ^•en. . Aoki and Fk)i•k)H. Connors, yet to lose a sels in four calls whichh cost i him a poinl and ' • Aokl. who started1 thetl day at Peter Jacolicobsen shot a flve-under mr atches, seemed to lift andnd lower the advantage withwH the score deadlocked 'j;ejght-under-par 136 —- fivefi strokes G7 lo slandI aloneal a t 202. one stroke tem t po at will in dispatcltching 10th- 5-5. 1 * ^ - ’behind H eafner — eagliagled two of bchlndlheco^co-leader3. • ranked r Peter Mc.Namara of Australia McNamara'r a 's request for a reversal ~ Ofc W aialae Country QQub t course's TimSimps(pson. who had an eagle 4 &A. ^ 6-1. 7-5 in a m atch thallat ended In of the call byby the chair umpire was ”T h o t’i o silly q u o tli oon; r of c o u rso th o y d o. Every 5s. the 9th and tbelbel3thtogo ontheparSi:5 13th hole to go with five controversy, c with bolhth players denied, butI fans (; loudly took up the ^•ryoneknow* that!" with birdies on the finfirst, second, birdies In aa bogey-lesst round, and threatening t lo walk off the•court c in the appeal themnselves. st ...... Bur Ij It f,jolty'> Coniidojo» IhiiTII U rdtV oinfioro iTt'oi«I d'leote, ihen wo thould oil bo tick wilh a cold. Ilu. eighth a n d Uth to goI withwl a bogey Jack Renner th ird set. u. or inlociion all o l the timo^r Secauto 8e( diteote germt ler were deadlocked for t M cN am arara and Connors held a and viruiet ore preteni in everyone oil th e lim e. Yel we onthesixth. Higueras reached the final fl by a brief caucus a we know lhal wo oron'l fourth placei; aa l 13 und e r 203. ts a t the net and proceeded oil tick. In foct, ofton lim frother,fi tho b o lte r. Specific: viiamlnt, viK minerolt and three-hour match lo set up u today's Internationalal Men’s Professional glondulor products con olic110 help. Your D octor ol Chiroprooproclic it Iroinod in the 'D aniel leleads by twvo shots showdown a with Connors forirJlOO.OOO. l T en n is C ouncmelt for establishing the uto ol Provontivo Nutritionon. ond will bo a b le lo tuggettItt Ihelh right tupplomenlt The loumament Is spoposored by rule which allowsall officials lo reverse to your diol lo help you reocloch ond m oinloin optim um heollhtolihond vitolMy. LPGA Molson. line c a lls , - a s A play SUS]spended ' Connors, now riding a slistreak of 61 "These guyfuys want lo make rules Call111 Today . . . There9 Is victoriesV in his last 80 gamesies. h a d only th a l s l i n k ‘c;ause a u they stink." he said, -om<..S/\RASOTA. n a . (UPI) (Ul - De- m arginal difficulty 'vlth MiMcNamara. McNamara, NI ev er A C h a rg e „ fending cham pion Bethth DanielI was ra. who said the threat- ' V n l the seventh-year pro againslist whom he ened walk-off ,^,flt seven-under par and ax former off w as only In Jest, was For C o n su lta tio n . holds a 3-1 record. al the crowd Ih^ at tbe ;;^^m pion JoAnne CanxUTjer. playing less upset at " I t would be difflcll to sayly whether I officiating, ■ fioe hole ahead, was at five-under am playing the best tennnnls. but I “The ofdci[iciatlng ruined a good K .^iien ra in forced suspsuspension of would be satisfied to keeix p playing match.’’hesalsaid. Nortlisside Chiropri play S atu rd ay in the $175,000 iractic , S arasQifl G assic. with the same attitude lowtward tennis Connors had ha little trouble with 1100 N orth Lineicoln J e ro m e th a t I have now.” said Corlonnors. the McNamara unlilui the third sel when 3 2 4 -4 3 8 3 steady rain fell throtirou^ut the H Wimbledon andU.S. Open champion,ch his first servev e deserted him briefly to . rqund a n d finally forceirced suspen* H i Connors' good spirits didid n o l. how- allo w th e Ajstralian u s t to grab a 3-0 lead. sionofplayat2:46p.m.An.MST — ------hs heavy'raincontlnuenued to pound------^ ;' already rain-soakeaked course. j W eb61irpsW/ ( e b e T ^ P * * , pipy was called at 5:28p.8p.m. I Those p lay ers still on iti)e course ffor PBA victoary - TRIUMPH^1^ STEEL-BELi:lted will resume play thishis morning, Wben th ey a re done, pa:pairings will MIAMI (U P J).:~ Wayrlyne Webb i~ t~ RADIAL WHnIITEWALL be^'made for the final roui rolled six consecutive strikeIkes la te In I > 2 ^ ^ e forecast calledid ifor heavy the lille match Saturday tolo overtake , le $ 1 1 0 .^ thunderstorms-duringig the nl^t . Pe^ Weber and win the and possible rain contlimllnulng into G reater Miami Sunshine Op3 p e n Bowl- today. kig Toumamenl. I ers still were Webb, a 25-year-old riglighl-hander . was who won his llth career tillItle. trailed _ ^ J J by 27 pins midway through1 tthe m atch ------■ ■ ’ ■ Cam er ~ had -with-WeberrSonofprobowHi'UngHalJ.of— play, both at F a m e r Dick Weber. But W ebb then 3 8 changed his pace and reboilounded tor ? a P155R15R13 WHITE WALL e I(»h green th e victory. LUS $ 1 .5 9 F .E .T . I and she has Webb, who had a 218. lolook home '^ A ' • jm t-to-start.off------$15,000. Weber scored a 201201 to e a m IS on tbe I6th BJETHDANIEL E a$8,000 (or second place. LeL e a d s C a r n e r In eariier* matches.JS. Walt Twenty-seven players)laying In the on the course when pPulchlopeck defeated veteiteran' Pele Camer. was Tied a t one-[)e-under-par and still on m i H l called.-- McCordic. 224-211. beforeI ^ -losing to lie day and . th e coursei w' ere Donna White. Si ------Both Danlel-and-Ca S am Zurich. 21G-2(M. Wel^eber then imey. Jo/\nn Washah am an d A liceM iller to 9 9 5 |$ 4 |9 5 _ com pleted 15 holes of pis tossed (ive straight strikes:es to oust V r -2urichr25B-213.-before meetirtingWebb.— ------one-under for tbe day. m p i 6SR13 s r i P185R13 Camer was on the I< when play was called an 795 $5195 -J —an.lS-foot-hirdlepultto This is our ' lowest prici M l HT ' w ith today. Daniel wasf o C u p a P i9 5Sm m < ^ P205R14 tee. slocl-bctt«jIted r f v ^ ^ V I Kathy PosUewalt. play .1 radial. |95 $ 5 5 9 5 same threesome with Ca I l l Besides Ihcthe avian perfecct twice whiLile others fai grc3l p'ice, y j » 5 4 ' ’ *»w»e-over par for the J f L p 2 i5R15 ^ P225A15 three-under for the tourwe (UPI) — plicably ancand uncharacteristically WW orld Cup slalom will be held.h Feb.- you gel gasgas- \ l - ireupsetand blewoutonth- Eolith lean spell In this 1 Wo.< Ao.., llltor. replaco tho pon J ,*• World (hjp races. »ol. cloon ond in tp e c t the - IWza] led after the firstH li ess n roiorvoir, odd trontmlt- 9 --■ i m st . (hottii. dia>n oltf 0.1 ond 1 y fluid and rood te s t your Co !the disqualification of roli.*qos.i.oln.«o,l.pl„, ll\V jno.F.oloxoo.Hill.. \ \ Automotic tro n sm lttlo n Boi^g’s M arc Glrordelll. ;torywh ^ th efa ste st tim e bul was latei aces I Firestono 1 1 0 p o i n t b r a kIio e o v o riiau ll ____ r - “ “ - >cbo3lovakla Amorlcan Cars. ^ m j botUied up h is 70th World Cu I "36" baHery ■ Rosa Quario the first slalom Frid: I Single Pliton ^ ■ challcnye hv______1 " ^ ^ '_ S y i lo m i------U a Hess of I men's Worid 1 9 I I Qyario edges idh victory In COf the 230 itemms in today's NY SIZE I lioKchongo ■ W oI llInstoll fro n t d is c pads,. rotroor. brake shoos. | ■ ANY ro s u rfoSCO c ro to rs a n d d ru m s, ro-pio-pock front wheel | , fo r s e c o n d victcond place in 2-13-8-83 I 13-vollo 3 1 ^ , I Economica ■ r b e a r i n g s , ininstall now front groosoQ soseals, and inspect | I standings, • inwrilino. ‘ 9 I . bottorythc • the masfer_cylylindor. ond-broko hosos,os, install all now | Sa>ast three ra(clocked the circular, thet followingf Of norm ol...... f - | ■ backed uin te ' in modoroto wooihor. ■Ibrako hardware, bleedd tho system, fill with now fluid and road | "st-Iefe-iuKl...... I Groot for r • "fB B R B lE N Q K . Ciech) ---- items did no'lot arrive: cludot Intlallotion. j I t o s f . f(JUPI) - Italian Maria-Ros3 second run _. I torvicout) J...... ir«.i« llmH«d ctock on th*!• Indigo1 Bluo Donim and PfIc* incio •^ tu w la v held off a_late_cha - ? h.1 . i i 0 0 % Poly Doubl«Krilf«. Som o oirr con-< I ~5-year/SCrSO^.OM -m Tlo'l champion Erika h d i tl o n o d c » Country Quilt KItch«n1 EEntom blo'U Incorroctly I a l igg n n m o n t , t^tleriand to win a womerlhe season Jl" ' F^6*#4W *^-slIghtly hig tad a» having a Pot Holor oto t $ 1 . 2 9 , I ‘ flktiCjip slalom, her secondSwitzerland. \ I a g r a e i h e h f I » Pot H olders oro R»g. $1.292 9 0 n S f ll* f o r 9 9 ‘------^re« races. S M ®(SINE I rU N E -U Quarto moved Into second •ox — Most 4 cc y y (i lin d o r 'lllh atler a I’''™ ’ r o ig n ‘thc"'World Cup slalom sl r llmi, 01 lof J y»o<» |! then demon- • MIX!! . . »l.99-*a.49 !r,v;™ 'r,.vr.:,v:; lUehYha Hess. T he Italian do XINGBOWIS...... — orAmorlcfr lc a n . . . ^ llolM'oipcixd ' ■ :h mado her t w hot w» do . . . • Introll Noww l{Ignillon Pointi Com. I — Jhstest-time-on-the-flrat-)n. She skied »2.99-»3.99I M .f-iloll V. Now fteilUor tpack Plua» « ld>i.fond'o>Mah«.K>n I ;t|)!Iowcd up w ith a flawless sc Dn»or • Adjutl Corburerer m Set I ,ER'44 Ik H S S S 1 to recover _____ f I • Iniloll ot Po^nVpwIilu ______I ____ _ w an aggregate time ofBing l victory I Conden* ERS‘*4 9 ” l “W o1l to i cojtor. cambercami and loo-in to a • ln»po- ^ Hess, who was only fifUi;telner. who ^ [disappointing first nm, thei ftrated all the skills utich.lechlensteln t ------Ralnchecks wflilrill be Issued :J^t year's world champion.!good second . 4 scnsatiflnql . secondjy n jc sate 1:34.81. B B ||) u r places, narrow ly mlssln rtCPdfrom.a______g g m HAM AVE. SOUTH _ TWHFMIS ^ i t h an overall U m eof l:33.7i ^ Third place • went lo i z U Surprisln^y-strong Mi ■ ■■ \ . i^lalka, who skied consistent \ 'jveraJJ l;M .29 to edge AusJ s^od-comlng Roswltha Steit b locked l;34.38. liiJrsula Itonzett of Lied 'MBBlfth place afler a goo n m av e her an aggregate ItaUan Danlela Zina rqiMvea poor first run to finish sixth. • e. W Tlme3*N ew ». Twinwin Falls. Idaho Sunday; Fob•obfuaryl3, t9M ____ UNLI.V claiirn s2 2 n cd straig}ht wini by do^>wning Fresno1 > S tat^l FRESNO. Calif.f. (U PI) - U n - . ^ " “ outside th e 3-point line. >e. a pairr oof baskets by Marc Marottrotta. gave the Cowboys Uheirk first regular Stevens/ens scored 11 of his l7"ljolnts defealed'UniversHyily of N e v a d a -I^ — •.— - ...... Wisconsincloisedlov> within 27-20. but -T h e W ar Warriors oulscored the Cardinaiinals season sweep of Kansnsas since 1961-^ a n d HarrllarrlsaddediOofhislSlruakitg _ Vegas m ad e it 22 In a; row Salurday College “ In diana's Randy Witt 'ittm an keyed a 20-7 in1 ththe final minutes to puil with/Ithln as Oklahoma Statee also prevailed a 27-16-16 halftime advantage T ^ w llha66-59 victory('Over ov Fresno State 144 surge lhal gavei Ilhe Hoosiere a a two at at 75-73. on a baskeLby-Tenferry - 85-74 a l home last mon'with.------C yclonesnes used n to poll sco'rtnr spite— — U niversity in a nalicalionaliy televised------^basketball-- 41-24 halftim e lead. Wii iVittman. w ho led Reason v n w ilh 44 se co n d s led. to lakee Ihelrlh biggest lead of tte'half. basl(etbaJl game. all scorere wilh 26 points, p« hit four d lh 6 :0 3 lo g o .. | The third ranltedd IRunnin' Rebels Sooneiner freshm an Wayman Tlsdal p^phone com- o verall record a nd 84■4 inIr the SEC. The _ __ pany $4/m onth-foror rental of a Trimline- Ti Touch-Tone^ T igers now drop to 13-73-7 1overall and 6-5 ’ - 5 4 .10/m onth'in Mrirg nia Beach, Virginia a In conference play. m onth' in Brockton a and $3:30/ ’ t rental fees are a Ihir ■'^assachuseits. Buyjy Ifrom us and : NOVT JUST AIMTHERP>h6ine^ ling of the past! N.Dame43;N.C..C S t. 42 WE SAVE YOU TIMI me convenience ol VIEo AND WORKI You'llII a,appreciate our aulo^jialers. answeril ______r a i j :i g h ._ n .c ._{UJUPIi_^Norlh_ „ . lem s and ampliiiers'i /ering_sy5._ ” ____ Carolina S ta te ’s TeTerry Gannon where you go. Talk irplus-cordlessphOTKlo s IhIhat go m issed a 15-foot shott wilhwi six seconds to our knowledgeable salsales- lefl Saturday to alloww ^Notre Dame lo people-theycanrec scommend the right equiiquipm ent escape wilh a 43-4242 victory In a ■ VOW * lo m eel your telephori WE ™ n ee d s. Mosi y ou can”an easily nationally televised gangame. rYOlirm install yourself. You'll Ibesurprised.byjhelowlow prices. — -- - ...... - “ Notre Dame.“now-l3-l3-«rled-most of------And we service whatI we\ sell. Check your pho th e gam e but th e FighllBhtlng Irish could 3h o n e book lo r I h e R a d i o S h a c k SIstore or participating dea never gel out to m ore^ Uthan a six-polnl ri n e a r e s t you. dealer . • lead in'the second>nd half. North Carolina State, whichch was atrocious A l ■ ■ ...... _ "pnonocomponyj i ; from the free throww i line early on. cmMCE ------suddenly-got hoi — maknaking its lastslx------free throws. With a 1:27 remaining, rer the Wolfpack’s Ernie Myeryere hit two free H P throws to bring Northth Carolina( Stale Ar it C ordiess-l-tarindset Telephoo n e R e pliacement i c Phormes to within two p ^nts. 42-44 2 ^ . r \ \ Et-350A by3y Radio Shack A second later. Noirealre Dame’s Dan \ D uff hll the firet p a rtt of a one-and-one \ v \ \ A D esktop Rotilotary-Diai. White. M3-301.1. Beige, combination but missedsed the second lo \ ' \ \ 50-Fool Rangji g e #43-302. S39.3 9 .9 5 give the Irish some breaireathing room at \ Lels You Movi3ve Desktop Tonio n e -F o n e '* . A s above, wilh:h to n e 43-10. 5 Room to Roorro m ! p u s h b u tto nI di;dialing. Beige., #43-340, S6<;6 4 .9 5 . North ■ Carolina Stale's Sta Ixircnio V \v 0 “Mini" W ainlii T o n e -F o n e . Tone dialingg for ac- Charles came back to 10 seconds later l V \ \ 9 9 ^ ' cess to bank-lik-by-phone and similar servirvices. R w ith two free throwTSi lo m ake ll 43-12 K - A 13-307. Brown. #43-308. S695 9 .9 5 . andendlhescorlng. \ Dial from ttie ba:)ase unit and walk and talkilkwilh- Almond. «43-: ill R o iary -D ial. B a se fils ov( Wilh 31 seconds rem-emalning in the B \ ' \ out tangling corc)rds. Base adapts to standsidard ''Min'" Wall I iver stand- r wall m ourning, Almond, #4:'43-303. game. Duff was again^ain a t the free - \ m odular jack orior wall mounting. Auto-Red:edial,- atd jack lor w. i-304. S59.95 _ - - throw line on a ono-and-ind-one combina- i v X ‘'privacy" buttonan.-Built-in batieriesand.auaulo-- : Brown. MMI lion. He m issed the flrsl[trst shol and the _ recharger. Work;rks on any iine. .^43-266 ,c,French Style,/le. #4^326. $59.95 ______!C; " ' ;-~Wolfpack*s-Thurl-Baile;uley”cam e“down~" w ith therebound. Two Wolfpack timeouleouls set up the shol by Gannon al the right of the /* ■ basket. It w as off. NotNotre Dame re- ( Cost Automatic bounded and clinched1 lh

Never miss anottietier call! Call-Monitor lots yc N’wcstern 66, Pm^ u r d u e 5 5 > S t o re s u p lo 3 2 n u m b ers tor in- screen calls whenin you’re home. Simple two CHICAGO (UPI)I -- Michael lialing. O ne-button Auto- Ing lever operation, fa:last-fonward to bypass un-, stant diali Jenkins scored 16 poinioints and led a Rei=Jecords Up to 40 Incoming R e d ia l.. WWorks on any phone line. apo wanted materia! onor ta p e . /M 3-245 scrappy Northwesternn d(defense to help I Mei.Messages on Cassette Tape __J...... #43-294.^ I 4 ,______------^glvetheTVlIdcats-acess-rSJupset victory ' Salurday over I8lh-rankenked Purdue. The triumph Improved Northweslem’s recordrd loi 5-6 In the. ■ i S ______gnnfnn>nrf» nnH 14-7 nvpiwfirnll, Thp vIc;__ Phone Ampplifier focHome ( lory was tf e mosinost by any e or Office I t '; M odular Cri \lfi 4-Conductor PlPhone Cables By DU6FCiFO t^E “ M t t ; nee t9G8^}£). ■ Crimping Tool R Northwestern team since i / / ■ SO-Ft. Modular. Jim Slack added 12 points and H W "270 365 ... , . 55.49 Gaddis Rathei ll forr the U Wildcats. ■ ^ |A! Crimp•imper. Insi.ni modul.ir- If f 100-Ft. Modular. who handed P u rd u e itss sixthsl loss in 21 // -I' plufjsonon 4-cond catjlc /Cft "270-36C .S 1 0 .9 8 // - r 0279-388 ss In 11 Big Ten 388. $7.95 / / (S o lid . games and Ils fifth loss I / 50-FI. 24-Gaugo S( ) #43-278 - gam es. 7 / iO.'Modu.sdular'Conncctors. // / «278-372; ...... S5.49 / / USOWlIhwith nbovo Pkg /IO II 100-Ft. 24-Gaugele Solid.£ Northwestern led 29-279-27 at halftime [U u /<279-304304. S2.49 / / EnJoy"'hands-fre(•free" conversa- and scored the first eightghl poinls of the H ■ "278-373 ...... 510,95 BI P i* tion. ^family andd cr With - . D UU6FONE-100 6F ------. - throws down the slrelchilch to seal the ' !B! Inline Coupler., CCc onnccls two mod. Imo cords »279.35858 ...... 52.95 16-Numberr Memory b y'Radio Ra Shack' victory. • WiSlFlush-mounlnl ww.ill plaios (or desk r r^ CjCord Adnpler. CoConverts 4-prong ” • phonos R ound. *27»279-392 . . . S5.9S — lack 10 modul.ir. »279’79-351 ...... 54.95 Missouri 84. Okla.;Ia.St.79 ®JBr) Roctangulor. »279-:79-352 .. . 55.95 _____; ^ [Cl Slan d o rd Vi^ollill PIPhono Plato. For _ 5-27915 //&^ T l NORMAN. O kla. (UPI) (Ul - Jon • wall mounting. #279'279-3B7. .. . : S7.95 Modular Hanindset Cords 4 9 » —One*button-dialing ”~Sundvold~scored 28ff~points—and' ------t r r : iOlQiirck-ConnocrJicrJocKrconvonwrni ------igof-im .-— Michael Walker hit thnthree key free — V. .A. block lof m odularr plug.pli Spado lormi- \ \ - lf n i 1 10-Fool Coltodod Cord. Saiin. portant or often-cal:alled . throw s lo lead iollj-rankeackup oxira Walker sinK three frefree throws .in ... the final 25}econds tot a&assure the win mmm ipped a 14-game' --for the TIgera; who snappc —jr„,.L g-; ' ------ho>ne-wlnning6treak4>y^ f- 2 Missouri. liM. remainsins alone at the KE RADIO!SHACK YCOURTELE company:PRICES UAY VARY AT INOrVICXJAU top of the Big Righthi WlU. a 7-1 3N Of TANOV COfiPOnATlON All R adio Stiack PI STOncS AMO DEALERS^ conference recort. Phone^^and Accessoriess aare FCC Registered andId Include Standard Modulejlar Plug

■■ ... < ...... i Sympi}osium linksi WiDorld tntid e to Idaho ctassrci ooms,ffarms By H A RRIET GUTHERTRTZ DcDoesn't free trade meanX thattl another But Dra raayer. who attem pts to pres<«ent bolh will be heldI in In Idabo Falls. Boise, Namjnpa. Steadman says thatwt he found many busi- Tlmes-News writer Mintry is getting som ething for[or inothing from " sides o( ai an issue. cautkMied tbat AmAmericans Uwlslonandad Coeur d'/\lcne. nessmen who wereI anxiousaa to find out how lo us?}? asked; ooe teacher. Isn't MexMexico underde- tnust prev event the Japanese from, killkilling our ------Past topicss hihove Included tho economicscs of export their productstcls. Steadman set up the TWIN - fasttst year. Magic Valley veloieloped because Il's m ore soclallilallstic than us? domestic c auto industry and thenjn raising energy and \ithe labor market, consumimer trade association to spreadi Informotten on “ fanners exported 1.800 COIcontalnersotbeahs. iked another. prices. econom ics andnd tthe banking system, _ export rules and procon Economic Education.Fa ejq)]alned spec)eci^lzatk>n could benefit thee UUnlled S tates. T he ICE [TEE. which started boldingng confer- Worid Tradei A <\ssociallon. thought he would ol Beebe said that Twtn the differences betweenen free trade, protec- Dra;ra a )W q>arked further discus;cussion by say- ences one ■win Falls businessmen are I economic educaUon in 1971,1, is i based have to givee upu his Interest In the expeport ahead of their Seattlettie counterparts In devel- tlo n lsm and "dumplnK.”."someorthe20Ma^c s (ng.Ig. "b the Japanese make ccar ^ belter and at Boise S S late University. It is suppojported by business wbenen he1 moved to Twin Falls frarom oping trading companijanies. That’s because the Valley leaSwrB In bIIctlw)dan<*” v 6 ie « T h e ir~ c hleap e l er'ffiM we~do. m ^ b e we should buy contribuUc tions from state businesses, Spokane, . w arehouses a rc fullI here,he and farmers need a confusions. thenlem ." ^ TT>e svororkshop on international trade tra also But insteadd of finding provincial bumpkiidns. market, hesald.

Sunda)lay. February 13.1983 T imTies-N e s ew s. Twin Falls. Idaho 5 S - —■ C ut hay, don't spniray E3 ^ lu st ■ mes ■ Tradewihds E4 Toolmucli1 watcercaindannage cropjs, fielIds By DAVID MOFFAT Aagriculture gr at the Snake Rivern r Conservation years, yoi•ou will find you have bought ght part of ally barm them.»m. will cause a decreaseise inI yield, he added. Times-News writer Rlesearch es Center. y o u r farm m back Just In nitrogen costs.’Is." He used beansans as an example, But over-wateringIg beansb- is an equal danger. ___ AAnd f^lli^ to understand whenwl> particular ^rt_o^f of ^ I ^ g the soil back. Carbarter said____ O urlng tb elir lri peak growing period, bo sala i d . - especially in .Augustsl whenw they "tum off their ------TWIN-FAI.LS— Are-re you a "reci^llon crojrops heed water — aiid whenien they don’t — thafsclent tntislshave found no way to brbring such beans requiree mmore water Hi m any otl)er cncrop water pump." I.arsen;sensald. Irrigator?" coulould reduce yields, said Domorrell farsen. a a depleteded section of field back to its Itsorlglnal grown In the MagicMa: Valley. Once the peak perkeriod for woler absorption If you are a farmer, charhances are, the answer UniJniversity of Idaho Irrlgatkini^lallsl. ^ yield capa[wclty. “Some peopleipIe think you can use beans aas s a passes, research h as s Is “ y e s .” W hite soil at the top of a neld>ld nearI tbe bead And in n a s shown tbe need of beans 1 most cases, topsoll Is nol Justust washed sa fe ty valve.”” CCommon wisdom says you c;can forwalerdropsquicki;Ickly. U rse n said. Over-lrrlgation is morelOre the practice than ditcitch' Is the classic sign of ovover-irrigatlon. down toI the I bottom of the field, v . where It tak e w ater off oil them when II Is neediJded If w ater Is stll!I being be applied, a perfect th e ru le am ong Magic VailGalley farm ers, several C:arter a r said. The topsoll hasiS beenI washed temporari:irily will Increase yields. Cart a n e r said, elsew here, heesald. sa situation for an ex(explosion of while mold agricultural experts saidlald last week at the dowow n to the lower end of the field.eld. exposing the Eventually ily. It will be washed out of)I (Uie Held But the soli>11 InI which beans grow shouould results, M agic Valley Farm-to-HorHome Fair. less2SS fertile subsoils underneath.il. altogetherer. n e v e r have less les; than 60 percent avallabable University of Idahoiho researeher Bob F o rster I t m a y seem wise lo wawater until the supply T«Topsoil is a “factoiy" lhal lh produces Larsen1 alsoi warned against the ovi overuse of m oisture. I..arsfirsen said. If the soil dries outo has found that shullilulling off water lo beans runs out. to err on tbe; slside of wetness. But nitrItrogen, he said. Wben you washrash ll away, you w ater. Buliui be said tbe needs of the c e crop are more than tbatlat beforei the beans flower, thtthey a fle r July 25 actuallyJly Increases yield because over-lrrigafJng may causi3use erosion lhat will "loslose the capacity of that factory-oiy." the mostt importanti factor. Farmers ers should will come to maturityma later than normal, andai It eliminateslossesdued u e lo mold. I.ar8ensaid. Increase fertilizer need,I, saidSi Dave Carter, a MMore nitrogen fertilizer thenn ww lU h a v e to b e - know more ire precisely wben specific crocrops need there will be agra greater risk of frost damage.J. hI e Forster, who also) sp.spoke al lhe fair, said that j soli scientist for the U..U.S. Department of applpplled to maintain the same! yieyield. “ Over 40 w ater, andnd when additional water memayaclu- said. If the condl inditlon occurs after flowering.S-1' .SeeWATEIFE R CO Page E4 Cair‘Timee o u t’’ o n Clreditcors By DAVID IVIOFFAT ' “ w a g ^ a m■ner e r bankruptcy" can only Times-News writer be used If the bankrupt business bas Chapipter 11 bankrujuptcy less than $IOC$100,000 In unsecured d eb t ^ 'A TWIN F A L I^ - Alterem atives to and less thana n $300,0001 in secured d e b t .. ^. . bankruptcy exist in federaml and stale lOtO' 11 iMoral cunkruplcy I aHows a. Cxnirwss to stay m I Tbls wouldjld precludeI many fa rm e rs - f e lawI to help fa rm e rs wbo m ay be hard 1 Ounng a court-suporvtsoO from quallfyirIfying. but it has been used pressed by creditors. TwIi#in Falls al- foha&i,iai,oriiion A Mmpany doos not by sucb profi>rofesslonal3 as architects Se iriicivcnt to mvoko Cnopiot 11 tomt ey Bill Holllfield said: alatthe Magic raveiooei and lawyers,rs, Holllfieldsald.I ■ Valley Farm-to-Home Fairlirlastw eek. ur.ao. Cr>ac.'’Opfer 1* Cannruptcy law; a Land Barink meeting Tuesday-.1 ' cy court impows an auionui.c J '.JVH Chapter 13 IIs similar to Chapter 11 Although none of the optionso are bars c'v<3>iots iro'n oemanamg K ' in that it allowHows the bankrupt business TWINFAU^-Tl- The Federal Land Bank Asso jsociatlon of Twin Falls pleasant, p filing for protecectlon under immoflijio0 p payment C'OOitors tnon muii I to arrange‘ a payback schedule with will hold Its annualuai stockholders meeting Tue jatic stay on ooai w.in a i 'uesday at the Canyon the t law places an automal 1 a court-appo"’ payrrvjm tl aji goos »cii it>« I n. a regional assistant claim c ants in the past, told lo an au- In order to qualifyi for this filing, a vice president fromom Spokane, will report on tl cvoniua'iy Will get Pack on it:, icci ■ 1 the operations of the ddience a t th e College or of Southen. oft ItH) C'CdilOIS ^ bankrupt buslixislness must assure th a t it ------Spokane bank;-...... ------Idaho-lhat-ordinaryh - bani inknipley Is------x b iv n mJ5 ri invoCTng ‘CSaplbTrrm u\l“give I ' will pay mnore on to its credilors than Registration willill ibegin at U;t5 a.m.. with filed under Chapter 7 of li ith lunch immediately fi : the federal iw coun a > they would1 rereceive under Chapter 7, following. irian Do nonfwtifivd code.c hesald. In a Chapter 7 bankruptcyxry, a trustee Ciwpior n11 tdtfois (rom CMpiof 7 ry procoocings, under wnien a i .\s a crcdlreditor. Holllfield said, a Is a p p o in t^ to g ath er as m.m a n y a ^ ts Cr\apter 1I is inier^oed primarily l< in simpfy coasos opo'oiions ano businesses, i aiinougn oit'er panss ior ino farm er shoul t( ______^evefLlhoughJBtLlUnay.flolJnltlally ap------B URLE V— MmmTOntaln-Bell's-publicT^lattons rTmd-theirltquJdate-ihennni n th e - m o s i------DWrrarxara■^rSSliC l6iS—liom Iho comp.iny 5 ( insTnanagerforldaha------^ 5. .oul simiiiiMong-ietin caymcni piji wm p e a ra s ifainytblng n y t will comeof It.- will be the featured;ed speaker at a noon m eeting advantageous w ay to IhCif CiOdilOlS Ing of the Burley A rea a creditors. In such a cicase, he said. It Is w orth Chamber of Commernerce this Monday at the Elks' i a 'a u b In Burley. HHolllfield said. rememberingIn g th a t tbe Imstee Is there, Dean Argyle. fromom Boise, began his career wi But two alternatives to Ui with Mountain Bell In this method I______------■ on your behalshalf. and that you should. 1954 In Salt Lake City.Cit; Since thal time, he has I exist, be said. Both allov IS held many positions e low time to coniaci th e•m m rregularly. with the company./. IncludingIi Ulah marketingg manager,r corporate reorganize rt a business am ind pay off HolllfieldI saids: it might be used, for two to three months. II staff supervisor. IdahoIda Falls and Pocatello District Di: manager and ccreditors, without being fc Holllfield said. For one.• they don’t forced into example, }yby a farm er who has too n m e apparent If there a re Westem-area districtrict operations manager. IIliquidation. lose the business of the^e Imperiled should becom load on farm equipment. ; ag ain st which your claim Argyle also has1 been bt in v o lv e in many civic farm er. Ivic actlvites. He Is a Chapter ll of the federal■al code is a ^ m ay be secure;ui^,hesald. former president of the Pocatello Chamber of of Commerce. Junior good g vehicle for a farmciier or busi- In a Chaptepier U filing, a com m iltee One- important obllgatatlon In a Farmersi areai protected from one A chievem ent and UnitedUni Way. nnessm an to c all 'Uime oul."I." Holllfield of th e farmrmer’s largest credilors (C hapter 11 filing Is that a faifarmer must important asp aj ect of the federal said. oversees thehe operation of lhe farm (continue lo make paymeni•nts on land bankruptcyy law la' s. Holllfield said, Minico beleet group toI tmeet ^11 allows a farm er or buj>uslnessman and monitors3rs the farmer's progress ■possession of his property. a succcssi>ssful reorganization." jHolllfield said. This so-called said. __ . The morning progrt)gram will begin at 10 and feattature presentations on . several technical subjlubjects of Interest to beet growo w e r a . ______J ------Followlnglunchrth'rthe-agenda^iirshmtoassoc ■ presentallori of awardards and theelectionof directo:tors. ^Markeiiting strrategyx ( an b o iJ s te rpulccs i ~ Luther MarkwartJt . from Washington. D.C.. will^111 speak on the future of the sugar industry.ry. ByB DAVID M OFFAT a few simple3le steps m ay reap great llater date or sell in adidvance by Information[1 a farm er should try to Ix>u Towater. thee presidentp of the Americanm 5Sugarbeet Growers Tlmes-News writer advantage, hesays.he ( contract. obtain. Association, also wilh'ill speak. Gray listeded four steps farmers may Finally, if he decides lo store his Four factorsto rs Influence the prtce an TWIN FALI^ — If a fanirmer spent use to enhancmce their marketing posi- (crop in hope lhat the price wwlllrlse.be Idaho farmie er: r receives (or his wheat, one hour a d a y figuring o uItt; a markel- tion. mI ust set in advance the pric•ice a l which G ray says.. T hese are: lota! worid Pork proc>ducers’ sale8 Friday ZIng strategy, he could Imimprove tbe Flrsl, a farrarm er m ust keep accurate hewillscll. I production, to t tal production in TWINFAU^-ThThe Southern Idaho Pork Proi ^ u c e r a ^l^^hold Its______average^ price be receive!m for bis records of all his costs. T here’s no This “orlce triccer" muiust rise as Aii.stralin ■iQtal toL Northwett produc. ~ uim iiai’tjufgflrefl swiH m m . — " "Wav^detcrmrm ine w nem er a ia rm e r is lhis slorage costs accumultlllate. if the tinn, nnri pnlHoliUcaLeventsJnfluencIng ______the College of Southenlerri Idaho. That w as th e m essage ofif ia seminar In a positionin toI make or lose money farmer i is to maintain tthe profit the price off w heat In the nation an d . ______.P rio r to the sale.j.-thero tl wlll-be-a4-H-and FFFFA Judging contest. - —. given|,l last week al the MngnglP-Valley ___without preci.icl.se information...... _- .i - m arg in he would have, nrealised at the world. starting at 10 a.m. Farm-to-Home Fair by Wll< harvest. 1 farm er m ust slay current ^ ___ . A ustralianin production Is an agricultural economist The price trigger, theref Ety of factors affecting the ■ y important. Gray says, Twin Falls district office ol important calculation. It i I crop. This inform ation is irmers there compete for Homebuillilders elect BodilyE !verslty of Idaho Co fleet tbe amount a farmer < ~ e S,;'aTaSlilable from the U.S. De- slan markets as Northwest TWIN FALI^ - T Extension Service. - The Magic Valley Homebu^builders Association - ' __ ^ f Agriculture, the Unlver- ,lo risk in hope of further gs ------recentlyelectodofflce: — Research-has-shown-thal- — strengthof his markel proje icers'forthe comlngyear.------s i ? y ^ o f liho. & national new spapers ‘ Howard Bodily, the marketlhg Insight is a ma]< lhe president of Raintree I n;c. c .'of Twin Falls, w as andprl.atenenewsletters. ^ "The key Is loseil whenj1 you hit the .P o litical facto fac rs to look for a re chosen president. Hele hhad been the first vice presidsident. wlwhy two-thirds of all farr price trig g er.” Gray sa y s.""Tbisoflen embargos. strikes sir and the prtce of Other officers are:e: DI ave Fox of Wills Inc. of TvTwin Falls, first vice ^their crops In the lower one boxes were consolidated - - ______conveni ently.yunder.tbenig^ u ______-aall ll sorts o ftb eo retlcal rightsIts to us.-as_domand-new,i/,-L'lougbcr^Uaws-so-thal— —doing d, anything about It;------^a n d -a p p e a rer e d d - -m o re ra tlo n a io n d la ------Cosmetics Involve manyny real con* 2) When tJvthe predictable happens coconsumers, but there are nonc ways lo tbey seem to} beb protecting you vlgo^ • Create a oewageocy. ' grams;tbega! g arb ag e Inside the boxes sum er Issues. and the grealsal reform s adopted with put pu them inlo practice. It Is} ppossible to ously — whllelle tbey keep the spotlight T h e trendy solution to prciroblems In wasn’t alteredred at all. As a mere sampling: How{ow safe are such fanfarere do no rtal good, the Insist in; th at m eaningful proccxfcdures be away from what wl they aren’t doing the u I9G0S w as lo create a ne'lew agency • M ore p

I-;, r ■ 'S. r ' - . . Sunday. February 13.1983 Times-News. Twin FaJIs. Waho E-3 E-2 Timfl»*No¥/3 ,T w lnF alls.ills. Idaho Sunday, Februaryary 1 3 .19S3______^ — t------^------►ney funcd assets keep fall Jo h n som i ---- Moi !!!”? early, don’t spray, pest specialist tells growers ? M head lavluds ventur NEW YOI'ORK (UPI) - Assets ofif fund and the voluntary llqiIquldatlon o f^ making mor ...... nxincy martirk et mutual funds fell $2.44 one institution-only fund.. >which paid number off smallersn funds either will T ^^'^verslty of Idaho waU till tbe whole field is purple, as they often disease from plant lo plant, bul they damage "If somelhing happens to these natural plants," Bechlnskl said "But they’re wasting p c ------p o mTTACTMich. (U P D - G e o - «compact cars at GM's blUlonlnUicheweekendedFeb.9lo$l956 off depositors in full. liquidate orirrherge rh with larger ones. 7 ? * ^ P®®* management has do." alfalfabysucklngsap.causlngstunledgrowth enemies, aphid populatkms have such lh?ir time doing this because U won't give relocatG eral Moiojlors (>)rp. Chairman Roger F 1 rem ont. C^alif.. assem bly billion. William Donoghue. pulHibllsher of -‘But there'lere's nothing for any In- Yields might be slightly reduced if the field and fallen leaves. TTjc spotted alfalfa aphids Iremeodous ability lo increase that they them a good reading of Insect levels.” ______LSmith said.Friday sai .tbe.companyIs__. Smith would w ^d y ej - -^UM lrevIsvised total.reflecta.the-vol*_l* _ rynw gt)i»*<« M /w y Pufwuid-Jleport.— vestor. lo worry-about.”-Dot»ghue:-_.-—rT,L7?v‘™®)|**‘*tteroffcuttingtheirhay wo Is .cut earUcr IhannomaJ. but tbe quality of alao inject toxins, as weU as prod^ ' ...... - car-bulldlllding venture with Toyota. - fering money market ac«MKints, said lost a cent Inamoneymarkelfund."In a p ^ w U v e Extenskw Service district office perative Exteoston Service In Camas and cansecretesignificantle^ofhoneydew. tj» pea or sj^led £falfa a ^ . throwing alfalfa, e y e ^ re ajAlds must be present for tography Is open for bualnejlnessinanew Smithh alsoi said GM wiU s ta rt puts | his on." d u stry Kxlalion. said all categoriess money funds "are not aa grow] th In- Donoghueje reported average Falls, said thal even If surveys show Gooding counties. Enviroomental factors, which are nol fuUy out of balance, he explained. spraying to be cost-effective, location a l 113 Washingtoigton Sl. N. In buildingg ai new stamping plant to T he GM chairm an told' p or funds wenfere down. G eneral purposee dustryfornewentrants, seven-d^ylelyields on funds In the week hvV , P°P*^°tk>ns of 100 to 300 per sweep of an Each year, pea aphids and ^ to d alfalfa understood, and imbalances_betv^ the He said growers should take an integrated "You don't even have to IhInK about spray- TwrinFaUs. serve thehe v en tu re'' the day we sign Ithe venture would creata te 12.000 JgS8G9 millton. broker-dealerT " U ’s no t a s e a sy lo builddassetsasll 1 cndedFeb.9\1.9 w ere 7.77percent, down ^ Powers should cut early If they are aphids plague Isolated alfalfa fields in Idaho, a^lds and their ivalural enemies appear to be approach to pest management In their alfalfa lngunlllyougeltolho8elevels.''hesald."and Johnson’s previous shoptop was forced ihcagreei■eement." JJobs. H e la le r am ended thj lunds werere down J t billion and in->- used to be." D^ghue said,s "and from 7.81 pertperrent the previous week. wiwinwoweeksofba^ aad occastonally populatkxis explode Into attherootofthecyclicaloutbreaks.Bechinski fields, beginning vrith monitoring their aphid then there are plenty of other things to do lo close when the buildingIng he was in. jl hass tbeen widely reported GM ^3.000 would be created Imi jtltuUonaltuI funds fell $561 million, m a n a g e m e n t fees a re based b£ on a Average 3043(Way yields fell to 7.85 Most jpw ers here lend to cut too late major outbreaks, such as occurred two years said These natural enemies Include ladybird populalkwis with insect sweep nels. besldesspraylng." in the 200 block of Shosblofihone Street andToyolyola will sign an agreem ent ly 1 at Fremont, with theK rest lo t i k ic i Msaid the total assets reflecl:l percenlageofassets." percent fron[rom 7.93 percenL The anyway, he said. “They should cut when 10 ago In the Magic Valley. beetles, big-eyed bugs, damsel bugs, minute “Sometlntes, growers take tbelr caps or wet For more Informalkm. Bechlnskl can be Nortb. was demollsbed1 blast year lo Mondayy cor Tuesday to build sub- follow. 1 lhe addlllorIon of two new generalll D onoghue said a n y fundd w1 ith a ssets average mncturity £ti of fund portfolios percent of the alfalfa Is in bloom, ralher than The aphids are not suspected of spreading pirate bugs and several parasitic wasps. shovels and sweep them across the Uv of their reached by calIing7W-3600 InTwin Falls, m ake way for a new downswnlown bank ______I purpose andind one new broker-dealerT o f u n d e r S20 million "probi)bably Is nol w as 38 daysys building. Since Iben. Johnsontn has been worjdng out of hte home. Cutbacks "T h e iv a re a lot df Uililgsngs we wanted------u M 10 do. but d ld n 'l h ave spac<>ace for In our H hom e." Johnson says. *‘WeWe decided to ■ 1 I i I may boost open another shop andd offer c some Q additional servfcea.” Johnson and his wiwife. Judy.------specialize in weddings, and in the new m meat price location. Ihey also will bele aable lo offer ^ video records of weddlnidings and of, " I commercial and legal mattla tle ra ...... UnUedPressIntematlonar "We can also accommoimodate more inside photognvhy thann v,we could In ____ tfie past,!lhe says, jlWithh 2,2.000 square ______J - - - |b I H'I k ^ H blems have prompted farmers to cut of space In o u r n ^ bulfdliIfdlhg. we can ------t>ack~on'm6arproductlon.~and~rclaU handle large fam ily portratra its of up to p ric e s a re likely to rise slightly as a 40 people. Of course, we‘ wlwill continue resu lt. . our outdoor envlronnjnmental-type I ^ Agriculture Department report and hog farmers p o r t a l s . ” T he new studio Is opei>pen Tuesday ‘ reduced livestock breeding herds In Ih ro u ^^F rk lay from 9:30lOa.mrtonoon a. ------____ ^ • I order to lower their financial an d I to 5:30 p.m .. and on Saturdays Family aathletic shot >® Spec»ciol P u r c i i a s e cicarpet with thesese important SoperGuard belted ' 4 Eosy Living Latex ■ “ uc.io.a.expected,o« from 10 a.m . lo 3 p.m . Johnson form erly workiorked In Salt CLEARAIlNCE qualality and perforrrmance feature:es found in our gives you one-coat ■ Lake City as a pbotognigrapber and carpet ON SALE NOW ' ‘^^1 washable coverage H in ihe prices consumers pay tor red • artist for an advertisingg aagency. He ^ R e g u la r ‘25.S1.99 sq. yd. AndrIrea Supreme cc also h as been a buyer fortrZCMI Z p h o to - ^ S14.88toS22.99., 7 5 4 lol departm ents an d a Times-:les-News pho- • a 1 O oo SupetGuard radiais Wllh low rolling I "RetailmeatpricessboiildIncrease • tograpber. He opened hislis flrsl Twin Solect Irom styles she■hown in sizos lo i m * ...... whii*quon>iiu!'iai Q stcci belts lor Strength and long woar. ^ k »»ouiarst6 99 ■ w gtiion H R conom ic Research Service pro- ' . Pallsahoplni973. III men. women, bigI tboys and child- ren. Ai th o se prices,s, you'll want to • B o th ccarpets hovo a full 54 oz.. per( sq.yd. of Premium Soi outlit Iho wholo lamily • B o t hh carpetsCl have the same deleliCQtely sculptured plus te) iloxlurolhotslandsup” jMi'gJass'oon^ ^ stpnl ^ pricS ™3d|cllmr^ • to wvear e e for long-lasting beautyly Portent » *Bothcd lay ers of ex p erts and no one stays dose to the IniUal facts. - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . _____ P ric e s tor choice beef probably will • Turn tbe problem overirer to BDotber 1 T II \ '9 i W L KiW HBHBII lA f f ■ N I t w M r r iItJ H M im I i B rise between l percent and 2 percent tov«lo(goveninieiit L a ^ ^ over levels recorded in the first hall of Recijpilze -this ara r - today’s- - = -I------ZT— >« _ ■ ' ■ >982. lhe report said By fall.-prlces - . approach? 11 Is: dumpinfping the pro- . blems back on stales and localities S e a r s B3est e Perma-Presf 45 battery ^ ..I even if they a re nationalI In ;scope. The kutfits for m en aBSdSBmSBSU^^ A~A09 eS^SvV /’cFtV" -- ->• Crottsman ■ The report noted a 3 percent decline w o r k o u i tren d of lhe I96ps to aI complicatedcc A ll N FL clothih i n g / f ' >UTTITS ror men A»gg»egeHgL\ peg 44^/ i^^W v 66-piece H in Jan. l catUe inventories, the first maze al tbe fe d ^ level!vel has been Twill panipanis Longsle^ev^o^shiri - tO o l s e t ■ and accessoriiries for / . tumedaround. Reg. S15,! I a o d fo c u s 0 0 .------•Shift budget flgures an — big and littlee - b o y s ------ttw U teit budget oliis. ns). numbers ------TO’ Scot'S / '"‘■''y •'"(“'’S ' ' I with breeding levels down 7 percent. With mirrors (It seems) Stop by Sears official NFLNF shop and V7a 1 f y . \ ■ meaningless lo you and me are pu rch a se a n y Hem al 25<^15% to 50% ofl y shifted, digested and serverved up again reg. price. You'll lind a soleclion: ol V/\ n^ i^rOaS Soiled ^ \ 52 0FF ^ 4 ^ / 9 I ^"S re’Srero'^rurrenl signs of dura^bie bland to justify an ever-neW' bitebl on our ^ jorseys. pajamas, sweats:atshirts. coals. rvices In some pocketbooks or cut In servic / jackets, sweaters and} more!r Shop i launderingreasS^^^ ea; SAVE on your choice of power tools ^ Inciudos 3/a and I *^e department also noted sheep fashion. early for the besl seloclio:lion. ^ i ' Plus shocks ^ vn,.rho,ro / i-2-m. quick release ■ and lamb inventories declined 10 Aren’t you -fooled by all this $1 OFF heaileavyw'eightpoclcetT^in' -y99 $64.99 3/8-in. reversible drill ^ /> 0 0 wSos. acTeS ^ perwnl on Jan. I after a three-year emergency action andid relentless crisis' m anagem ent? Hov ------W- ______BWJ9A9______/_« ____,S,5£L99 7V4-in. c irc u la r s a w ______.os and more. ■ “ p»,.i7ry pmH.,rtinn mnHmiPsJ^jn-______complain when superhuniluman efforts - • ' insiaiiown a.a.iaoie o.iin S69.99-1/4-HP Craftsman' scroii S8W ^ oa ■sS'^‘^ 7 B ^^r^e, but the rate of growth has a re being m ad e to ppotfpotect you in ______::______twiwmbM slowed, the department said. every field? How dareI ycyou demand J.UWJ -T-l l^nil yiVi M -i H l ~Trl ** B Jl M *1 The department forecast choice fed .. . better (or even any) rest■esults? I can Hftir ■gySfeC ifl f n T ^ ° r^r‘J_ MMffflTHmW Omaha. Neb., would anything with h A im ■ rise modestly inthe first half of 1983 to . prove to you ju s t aboul anj ' . numbers. But what weK ^experience \ X l ” * ' V x — ■ a v e ra g e $59 to S«2 tor each too pounds ' % M e n ' s P•erm e a-Prest® day-toKlay la.bow we are ar actually y H T~ H 1 __ Csil ■ '“ " ■ 'a 1.. H i .Am. H th is w inter, then rise to Stri to $08 per doing. iX"' ^ long slee'e v e s h i r t s IT Steel shelving ‘ ------H eavy D uty ■ joo pounds m the spring. What can be done toLo porty jeans and tops S. for home or . . J i P I B i ^ B ^ l a u n a r y h . i^ ^ ^ e e n $ k and $59 per lOO pounds in very little, for you. as an American ^ froirom our Budget Shop Q ’ office Storage detergent ■ the first halt ot the year, the depart- B weight outerwi citizen, are allowing Uto0 work.wi You're v e a r ^ II f Rog. Jt4 99 A 9^9 ^ X ' ^ / > 0 0 T h e average price for broilers In the rewarding — not punishllshing — the ■ CLEARANCI Al Crisp-lookingmg shirts ol polyester M . BII I perpetrators of the fraudsuds who come and collonn nm a variety of solid IO9S7 99 0,-. -T I y ’ Q Q ■ / r ^ ^ I r 24-10 tx>. ■ first six months of the y e a r Is from all political spectruitrum s - left. , x ' ' / colors, lono-cle-on-tono paiierns and . 1 9 9 . only 6““ y /L ^ j l ■ -B expected to climb slightJMrom tte You'll find tfomendo ' right and center. -IT’'', , classic siripe:ipes. Long sleeves have 5: , 7 m g s righl now on a si I, if you really 2 -bullon adjLidjusiablo cult Perma- But over th e long run. if ol hoavywcighi coao a ts and ------become fed up or annoyedyed enough Lo ^^W-jacKois-lafJaiggcLfloy ____ . nont collar.sli•-siyles. - ...... —^«M W5 Coloi.olortul p plyostor and c o ^ lo p :______II ded slorago whefo you need .1-______8-pc. rnnltw nrff spt With SllverStone* ______IUb 1>3 M antlsprinB.______- - wiiiu .. sta y a n g o T a h T ^ n r y ooiohsTJUbircr ir " early—quaniitiDs aro ?ilS^om?to*psrs“esS™ '1ox°3n?heVurt“ ^ S.,ok,OS,Siam! Almond poroel^^^^ H oop (or the a...«go »lzo load. ■ _ are the bosses and you1 cancj exercise * lo Slock on hand. P o ly e s teler r Flexslacks Shon your awesome power. To0 111Illustrate: Jooans a n v.lh lapored look in man;. >|Ls'‘= = '^ leel lall, Quanm.os limlled, '° '= 'S '“ ' . IJ ^ I' RarHorC i'l it A) FoUow up on all grandiose gn of- - l,les.Pair-e.„pno...... ^ ■ Oaf 0618 CUI ficlal announcem ents of' anyan; program, W rr.:...—■ 13” Check up. say. a year lalerlaU with one Innocent question: Whotthappened? Ka If a':M j -1 rd — ryil B cattle sales the answer Is‘'nothing."'a ac c i! a a i M ^li^ AIHJ hi ftiTl "tf iIMB p i Ih ^ i w ■ ^ Ml^ liiptJw/.A'iLiaaM s a ijv io n (Up d - Dr. Greg B) Insist on enforccmeiment of exist- tng |nur< hy those charcec■ged with that______Ail underweor ora n d ______. -Boys^Trercfi^enii>nim ------_____duly. Most m a lp ra cticesM j a re Illegal. _Ihosler-y_tor_klds_i Whai have those ch ar^ to enforce “fasH i^“poclcet feoe a n the law done? If law suitsIs tito enforce a up nownow while j ~ ^ ^ Mvere economic law dragged, why? I Iho underwoavear your I ^ I eaucracies bo W.ituS1599 lo$1G93 J C) Demand that bureau inF.iii 62C.ii.Hog 7 / 9 7 ; ■ 6 ^ kids nood ISson 0 sale! \rSJSnf*>\ simplified. P ro b e Into anan '"effort" to ‘w , E very slylo in (e a c h of G l \ S ^ \ , our children'sVs depart-( 1 ^ ‘•modernize a nd improve"'e"loscelfaIl Sireich dcn.m jeans lhal mom o v o a n d • ,1 K iudcd in ■ I _ ____do^ls add more papcaperwork. In- sirc ic h lor su p o r til a nid d greateri ' ( ' ' \ - m o n ts IS inclu volve more multiple approprovals of the comfori. Rivoicd backc p ockcis simplest move, more corcomputer re- havo docoralivo siiichingling. 0001 All childreien's screen ports, more hl^-levcl1 p..iairiiBnii - h c a n b rin g on m arketing: lh a l is why Ihelr tax returns, are-2- vworking 24 •'— 1AAO/ don"l apply sanctions against hours a day for theltheir clients. r " '£ '~ 1 1^^^^ I UU /O Kl^rolrrt B oU»er states. That Is why Montana legislators are under ImrImmense pre- i ^ > » . .mJ L ^ d 0 nrrvlie varn * Noreico ciean h ssu re to please these powciiwerful groups i K fc acrylic yarn water machine* - ■ falriyfrx»ly."Nelsonsald. — but they m ust look goododtous. t t o i f S ^ S*: reH8T8. ^JIHHIIHC ______H ijbucks said I-emhi County has The d ilem m a Is Mlved.bid.by cosmetic - n J u W i J I ______- — \'J- _____ ^______> _ • ______O p p B a b o u t 32.000 brood cows, m aking It the rconsumerlsmr-Ask~theshese-terribly ------L M illJ ,'“'S5S . .. Rog,79c 5 9 ^ Reg,$39,99 . 24~ V ■ blggesf^c°w.e-.l( cptml^ slmple-questions:-Whatit7ddo:thefio* In­ P'-IH te re sts w ant? How do the thi lobbyists affect “me” as a consurtsumer and a tl,!.. Slock up now for all your • Helps remove cholorlne. sedi- H lr\«T/ar»'fi-kr r^lairnc citizen? W ater softener salt / t 9 ------^ lulure pro|ectsl-4-ply worsted mom. .ulpher, detergent, odors, ■ in v e iliu r C ldlllia Tho questions alone (mumuch less the Galvonized guttering « CC \ weight yarn in a rainbow of S",m, ■ oatent inflinqed answ ers) can be devasUastatlng! Try % SAVE 500/. OFF 0«R r«NOw2(p,55 /, solid colors. 3 ounce skeins. . ClJyted tlltr.llon eytem ■ ^ „ _ " , , them . I plead w ilh you, just[ust try. OMVCOU/Ourf O o o Spociol Purchofo with activated charcoal H BOISE (UPI) - The Inventor of a ------— :— thi.the-regular-price ------Roa-iwo------dm------r h n i n - s o w - o i l ------^----- A l u m _ F . r a m o ^ ------t_N o4n«tall#ilon required.------■^mochanism-that-Bizes-potatoes-has ------M en's pajamgs M e n 's cot1itton underwear Women's V winterweit^eight Women's wwinterwc qnt Winter drivining tip in solid or prints u n d e r w e a r n ig h tw e a r on selected ?„»; ir„h?";?;;"prorh”o i ssi' 0-19 •^rg-eVi'r'""'"-'””'" I S .^ .'reeC ii;^ S l% ‘!s“^„': 6 9 9 " ' . dl Stopping alw ays takess lclonger w hra ‘ discontinued travel tZ ' . 2 ^ , 9 ^ ; ^ ...... ' I Valley. Buy now ond save a big 50' your attention Is alloweded to wander, 0 9 9 50'H) on Bundlo up and.id save a bundlol IjC Q Slip into Ihoso warm, cozy underwear for A ny action th a t lakes youryou mind off n ,„ f i iocomforiaWo basics. for cold Warm gowns, pajamasps and robes Soft undonwoaoar oJ l(XI®.fa com bod i.wi.w o ath o r,w ea rin g . A sso rted si stylos ore now re-’ Hi the traffic scene, no m atter how d styles,'' in an array ol 51 h "; in for best ■ vo„c.„^ (Q ^ ^^J^SS-^ed-i^i^ | ------collon in packakagosofimoo'-T-shiri,— —Q.Quantities limiiod.. ' - ducod (or Ihis sasa lo . - _ — momentary,-can-make youryoi reaclion------'ng prptng ^ I , ol. Slock up loday. selection. ^ -nton Er"'--™-'-"- ^pTcrpl'hr'tSrn'rre'^ | too Ute. Winter weatherier conditions Of platd. Long sloovo bultoJllori front StylosSl' »no SoAit aiMMmenl. limiiod 10 siock on tianfl Sniisiflcnoi) Cuarantood or Voui Money Back w'«°? Or sellin g the patented equipm ent. - -from the Idaho State Policelice. ' k...... t ...... CH Iim«9-M«w9. iwmriiiis.n», (udtio o u n o a y .f ebruaryy IJ.i. I9M le w indIs------LIVESITOCU D5 B S 1 You area cordially invitedfed T U E S D i FEB. 115th 104IVMto4Pi»M A •iz M oot Foctory \ ■ ■ ☆ Hoor locol ☆ S o o n o w "iz f vets spook SALERS CAHLE fRops. Learn “on a ll ondisploy ca b o u t n o w s u b jo c ts Fproducts. ^ 5 % O F F iALL STORE ITEMS11 . I 23% OFFgH^^ '■— I- m " " W i aV ^R efreshm enlits*Door Prizes*‘s*Join U s^ CURTIS H. EAT\TON KENNET■THC. COINER FRED C. OTT C. ALAIAN HORNER Executive vicepreir e s i d e n t C h ie f fin Inancittl officcr ______Chief operating officicer______iic« president ------S t o c k m e n ^ ------Four staff membersirs at Twin HaraldGertxrber of Twin F alls h as l!ll ' = Falls Bank and Trusts t i Co. have l)een elected ada director of the Idaho — j J - been promoted. C hapter o f thehe Americaa Institute UJ Curtis R Eaton, scrsenior vitre H B C B H of Architects. 330 S th S treet S o u t h ______733-669272 president and director.:ir. has been promoted to executivee vicevl presi- dent. He Joined the bank!nk In M arch. B V Inclalr of Rupert has " 1382. a fter leaving a TwinArin Falls law ■ ¥ J a delegate to the ” oinmerclal Division firm . KemMtb C. Coloer.ser. a senior ■ ' _ vice president, has addildditlonal r«- ic Profenkxial Pboto- AGO(> O D 7 i RSON ^ f^merica. Sinclair will sponslbilitles IncludingIg duties( as ■car term ______- -chief-financial offlcer.-Jr.-He Joined— ■ f c ------DW! th e bank In I960. TOKNO F re d C. Ott. a seniorir vvice presi- / ge has received Gem dent, h as additionllonal re- f . J ; ^ M \ >’8 “Salesman of the sponslbllitles Includingig (duties as / i In recognition of the DEAN J. HADIiDFIELD chief operating offlccr. He has me of property sold been with the bank sincclncel96S. C.' Lynn Rasmussen re- F(For more than 16 yeors's DeanD J. Hodfield ' - A lao H orner has been promotedpro to ^mpany's "Mstor of hash( mode a full-time career cor of guiding v ice presldeni from aucauditor and g AI ARYRLICK KENARMSTRONC iward and Walt H ess R familiesfo like yours tow ordrd greaterc flnonciol John M. Sloe sesecurity. Plonning financijncial security for -i win move to the commetmercial loan Named id1 bank director Wins sales honor Million Dollar Club d epartm ent. He Joined1 th Falls branch. Jane Georgeexecutive officer of and broker of Amertesricaa R«al in CasUefor ford and Twin Falls State Realty’stgage Co. of Seattle, Estate and Appraisal N ew Y ork Life Innsurance Company ■1 In Twin County. Hee I Is also a partner In • George and R uth Haoey ol Y ear" aw ardoined Ir Rainier In 19(7. _____ F alls, has been deslgnalecatedasenlor- - BlIck Brotheihera Farms. CastleFab . F; Falls have received the Exc president In 1972. and 1139 F o llt Av*f*nu* East, Suit*0. highest volume Twin Follt,t, Idaho 83301 re al'p ro p erty appraiserJTbytheln- b andBllckSee;eedC o. Award A' of M erit from CamI during 1982. president Ly four years tematlonal Society of RealRej Fatale Plan InteroaUooal In recog P h o n *>: : 734-4055 PI ceived the cona graduate of Hansen Appraisers. Vollmer has been in Keo Armsl of their work as counselors I nstroog. resident sales of Ithe Year” awaand the son of M rs. ^ real-estate sales In Tw plan. They received the aw; Twin Falls representatlvitlve of the FJko branch pi ,r received a CoyMi of Twin Falls, since 19&4 and has I s been an ©f Gem Statitate P a p e r Co.. has re- the lh organization's headquarl ___ pla(|ue. Jackaovife and daughter live appraiser since 1967. ceived thatIt :firm’s "salesman of Monterey. M Calif. r 1982- sold ov er St iVash. ml s repre- esta te In 1982. ly since f/j Banks post rai.As was s.D. “Mac">unt notes Musser SeedJ ac(:quires ^ r for the appointed excci t e a 2 — I ^ VWASHINGTON dv.F*h-.!4 ______— Fal!s.-made the-Keystonete p plant un- He eslimalesles lhal seed-movement— - |OP1MIM>MOMP•riday an- Thi= ^Ix Priit W*ft. Ell*r».El 8*nn*H S M*t»*r«mlth necessary. will take aboulul fourI weeks. eir consol- M ies a re D scou Bob Millar,______Fi^ Boslojr ■; l^anston & C o ..' Thw rsc•day, rabruary ITr it: i 12-182 Bank of A m eric R.B.-I. "Plk*" and Mary Mod*«n Water— B & L S M A I l E P ^ ^ ^ I CurryyCroilfng. C lO.Adv.Fvb. 15 days. 8.25 &Co. losoil. where most crops r a * KOHLER ilay, Februory 19 Elliworth Ch . Wheat con stand less waterilcr early In cannot use it. hehesald. C hrlflanion Form Mochlnary Adviiv*r1lt*m*nt F*b. 17 the year more easily than b( iPAY, p iaauA R Y a e th | 1 beans, he F arm ers shoihould also decrease the WoIIAucdonti'<**rs A SaU i Mono9*m*nl Co. said. /\nd usually, it can starstand more number of timem es they irrigate a field . w a te r la te r In the year, becaucauM niold cach year, byly jallow ing two to t h t ^ r, Owner/Operator - ' : morg-tiay^ ______S a t u rrday i ..February 19— With sugar beets. Ursenin ssaid, the said, AX ENGIME Rl IEdloncoiUrEtlaU oblem Is that the demand fc should carefully control t«rn Idaho Dl«i«l, 217S*eond Av t*n. Advortliam ani F*b. t7 id for w ater They also sh< w*n,Ellecoming Increas- t h a n Ing. Adv*m>»m*ntF«b. H Wart, fcll*il*rt, B*nn*ti A M*ii*r»mllh pers to help them'with theirr inirrigation ingly precious,;is, and chances a re goor iny I :luding: W o d n e ic■day, February 23I Connon Formi C lonJnnt F*rry, Adv. Fab. 21 M u tu al F u i W*rt, ElUri• rt, B*nn*tt A M *ii*rtfnllh- & C o., C o m m o n £ Winn ------T h v r srday,~Febn d niry 24—t------Annuities' ;^s~m ore t Doi>onAVIrgln[oSlentall C o rp o ra te Fll*r..r. A dv*rllt*m anl F*b. 22 IRRIGATICION CONSTRUCICTJON W trf, Ell*ll*rt. 8*nn*lt A Mattartm lih • All typos gatod & undjndorground G o v e rn m en i c w a y Bonds • Surveyed land lovolin F r i dla a y , F e b r u a r y 2 5 • Silt & pum p ponds Jimn BonaI FarmMoehlnary e n a n AdiVdv*rllt*m*nt F*b. 23 • Torracod ditch pods "I ciin pick IRA retirem ent p lan Inclui S a fe ty S a t u r dd i a y , F e b r u a r y 2 6 b u il d in5 g :SITE CONSTRUiUCTION Anionn ‘'T ony" A R*fta Poluc*k ”• Site lovollrt'g & oxcovcovotion __, G ro w th " cation — — - CoiliilU lord, Adv.Fab. 24 inds W*rt. Elhth r t, B*nn*H A M*«i*rtmllh • Londscope consiructitiction ,gc=c: "^dl Stocks______• Driveway constructio::tlon ^ "No matlcT what you ;ard D. Jones • Soptic systems & Co. has lhe right ni all o r drop by S u n d oly > , F e b r u a r y 2T RIBFI • All typos gravel loday," ) Fl*tch*r, Antlqu** B Bonds Twin Follt,,t, Adv*rtft*m*nt F.b, 25 • Asphalt paving ent Guaranteed B - - J*rryJyJom *i Auctlon**r« TWO OFFICE WIN FALLS __ LAIEJWODE)ELEQUIPJWENT-T-REfWAL------P h o n o : ono: 734-9106 M o n dday, i February 28 BY THEHOtJR'UR WITH. EXPERIENCED OPEIPERATORS B o b S o ib o l & iR o sc oestment o best suited to myGeneSlurglll JoJohn ond Myto Katl*r • Cat Loaders, SereIcropors, Graders . BuBuhl, FormMochlnary 135 Shoshono St. eN one of several objectives;027 Blue la k e s • TrockSRubborTjrTlred Backhoes Adv*v*r1ll*m*nt F*brua‘ry 2& • Lorgo ondSm alhallCotDozors *DumpTructu cks A E d w i Income Er Co. M o .t.riri (ond Otborn*. Auc1lon**ri — ---Diversific. M o n dd i a y , F e b r u a r y 2 8 SERVING MAGIGIC VALLEY for130 : YEARS I . M r.S M ri.. i. Jon Slorrs, Form Mochln*ry 71 AdW all Auctloni A SoU« Manog*m*nt Co. 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f V a iilieyr i p e / f tr i ( f < F L o v)e oveercomies hea n d lc:apsfforsp)ecia l[ p a ir cap so he:e vcvolunteered to work free for S an Diego's Di Association for P r o b kem s ■ Retardedd ClCitizens. T oday he works for th e assocla- tlon a s a resident re instructor at a d o n ’tsto « p H group lome. He helps m entally handicappecpped residents leam to cle^clean, groom themselves tw p f nr p m H leamim socially acceptable behaviors.rs. Ke also helps m anage — th e hom e’s f !■ A n rr t]! ^ ...... in college.e. ----- m arryi " I worked■ked my way up." be says By BARBARA MOiW>RAN "I've risen really fast, Ojpley News Service Vou haveire to go after w hat you w ant. Don't>on't give up. F o r seven y e a rs my At rin t glance, they th seem like m y life. 1 was supposed to be unemplo>ployable. ■ typical newlywedss —- love-Btruck and dreamy-eyed. ■ ■ 1^1 "Theree is always going to b« a

------lhafhufiband'Mlke'ke’Sumerrtias— ^ w^i Btop^p them.-Bu^the-key-Isto ------find out how __ cerebral pdsy andid \ wife Becky is how to get around it. over ------itor-jhroughlUghitinm^hQiy '»______mentally retarded; Mike, 28, Is teachliching. Becky. 29. It' w as tl how to cook, ridede the bus, do s through his volunteer work that li housework and hanilandle finances. at he-tiret met Becky In A ugust 197S He speaka softly to her, offering 1979, at a camp for re- tarded cltl« Blmple InstructloniIons she un< Itizens where M ike w as a ------cotmBelor.-A dentands but may.ly.forget unIeaB __.^^H tr.-At a small dance.-M lke------first saw h reminded. •V her and asked her to d ance. The>rhey continued to see one Becky InterpretsA Mike's^ speech another for a year at organized for those who finefind It slurred. functions,a. thentl talk of m arriag e w ase. he suffers Because ot his dlseai began. loss of muscle wnlyntrol. spasms. wan-very «i 4 fthined------weakness and dlHlcificulty In speak- ' young man,'* ma recalls WUma log. • >' Perveler.r. 1Becky's m other. “ I She Is an affectkictlonate, gentle sel Beciv was read y for companion for himn -— oblivious ot # J ^ k ' hrQM|frr marriage.-t«. -but It was something his physical deformltmitles. As a man W she wanted,Ited. I think It's going to ______^who.hai_llyed-wlUi.lth_bellWement,______¥. w ork out.It. 1 Halt my fears dlsap- poverty and rejectlo:tlon. he clearly I ^ peared wheivhen I law bow tenderly he basks In her whole-soi•souledlove. T talks to her.'w . " In retum, he Is a ]patient, good- humored teacher and an companion ------^Twelvee yeyears ago,-WUnia placed------for her. { Becky, thenJien 17, in a special foster as_Becky 8a y s , ______And_they.ar«. as. > home prog)rogram for tbe handl- “friends. I like belideing here with cap p ed becibecause she felt she was him . 1 help him outout. making the overprotectllectlng her. Unti! she was bed. 1 do go^ dlsheshes for Mike. 1 married.. BeckyB lived with ber w anted my la stt namr e to be foster pare>arents, Pearl and Fred Sum ers. H e's nice.. AndAi he's a good J Sm ith. cook." " I t 's so90 good for h e r.” says "I help Becky writh ith finances and ------Becky-'a-sisI-sisternKalWeen-Haynee,------mesKJiia.-'sayBMiKeIlke7'‘rsnow ner — ^ 2 2 . "It’s mamaking her grow. M ike Is how to do somethin]hlng and ahe Is * tak in g overver where Mom and Pearl v ery good at carrylniying it out. Also, left off. He Jgives her chances to do we have the sameno hobbles and MarrIrrlage for M ike and Beckyc k y h a i a p e c i a l m e a n inng g b e c a u e e o f th e h a tidi d l l c 9 p i t h e y b o t h h a v e v e b u t lo v e h a i o v e r c o mm e t h e m th in g s for3r herselth and encourages Ideals." *O ier to reachsach out. to ^>eak h e r own — • aboutundertaking." un .: h e lp you. You haveve to help retiremenen t home ‘‘because theJ cally normalpeo^ewhiyho routinely m in d ." Having spent his 11 is life struggllnr--’ “ I used ust to spend four or fiveI - _ yourself.** w elfare people p didn't’know whatt ' underestlmatedhlm. "'I 1 got tired of Says PeaiPearl, "To her mom. she T>fe8sionalIy and h o u rs a to succeed both profe a night t^lng to button my' Family. • dfMgreemenents pro- else to do with m e" and he col- w aiting for o ther peoplele to handle w as a chllc±lld. To me, she w as a personally. Mike seeseeshismaniage pajamai la s. But I would do It myself.. ■• m p ted M ike to'leave honome when he' lected goviovemmentaid.------my life. So I decide? tot go after young adul!idult. With M ike. l ean, *'as a very Im port« rta n t commit- M y fath(Ither always said that If youI was a teen-ager. Forr ia time, he He grew■ew tired ot having to relyt what I wanted.’* He wasw turned sense shethe Is progressing into m ent, one th at I hav*lave no remorse want'soisomething, no one Is going toI le a rn e d the street life. HeH lived In a - bn the go’government and on physl-• ..... ' down for]oba because oltorhishandi-■ wjmanhood,iood.’......

V • ^ . V ...... V. ::: 1’ • • - . - F-2Tlmo»4Jew*.TwlnFiIIiFalll, klaho Sunday. Februaiu a ry 13,1983 B ir tth sto in e s fi]ine gijf ts f o \>r briddal atte n d oa n ts By AGNES WHITE thought to shar^larp^ lhe wits ^ bring! successi In accordingg toI folk belief. The birthstoastooe’s round shape October,opaopal ...... Copley Newsservice business. ■ ------andftibUe'ile'glow euSears the peart toS thetb moon goddess. Ifyr you’re vain about your blond:ond hair and want to keep : Harcli, aquainirtzie Diana. Peaiearls glow subtly In a rangee of hues from white itgoliolden, you're In luck if you wenwere bom In October. The Trying lo think off a gift| for your bridesm aids,s. usherst You are fearieiriess and ready to tame li(lions before to black, 0 ( ^d Is said to keep yelloww lihair from fading or o r best m an? A g in thatth£ will last forever aod shovtwwyour breakfast, for youyou svere bom In M arch. Womimen bom in July, ruby dariu•kenlng. gratitude? Why not givegiv each glri a pendant, pinIn orc ring March have lhethe greenish-blue to crystal-tJ-blue aqua- The ruby:by promises Ibose bora In Julyluly peaceful, sunny Opiipols are characterized by' a {play of varied colors, bearing her birthstooe'» e ? F o r men — a tie tack, cufnjffllnks marine as theirr talisman. ta lives, accorwrding lo Hindu legend. The1)6 red-hot. colored WhIUlie opals can flash red. orangrange, green, yellow and o r ring. Male counterpiirports are bequeathed withlh the dark- rubyisdedl-sdlcat^ to high nooo and mkisikisummer. blue,e. These colors - plus purplurple - highlight black. ; F o r an e x tra peraooin n a l touch, add a handw ritteiten card green, red-spottoitted bloodstone. The stonesi sare said to The HindIndus believed that the stontone would shelter dark:k blue o r gray stones, th e mos valuable ones, notes ; with a note about tlietbe meaning of each bridesresmald's Impart couragee and ai wisdom. them fromm arent.t. bibrighi olive green- Jlhough the transparent stoneone is usually associated you lose th e irs aod blablam e you. you were probabljhly bom beloved for Itss bi brilliant fire. The dazzlingIg stone also to golden-cohcolored; th e g reener the gemjem. the g reater its t] a golden hue. the most valuabluabletf^isahiminous ; in January, accordingngtogemk)re. I brings power, richesrid and success, accordingng to ancient value. rry brown. The gem Is also saidsak lo reward those bom The stmie assoclatiilated with January, the garnet. gj belief, PeridotI alalso guarantees pleasant dredream s and guards lovem ber with longlife. Inlellifelligence and beauty. charm s w ith a deepI ri(rich red or purple-red colorjr at n d ls May, emerald against thinlings thal go bump In the nlghlght. legend says. said to help you malntantaInyour cool, They say lovere LIs blind, but the birthstonee favoredI by September, sapphiren December, turquirquoise ftbsbruary.tmethyit n th e goddess of lovyedand favorite gem Is; theth< clear-green emerald, birthstonee klore says. legentUld. bushy tailed. You can,car tbat I*, if you w ere bom bo In Fine emeraldsds are extremely hard to fineInd. so c a ra t This bestiSt of S^tem beris stone, sapphire.sap Is called Dececem beris stone Is a talismTian an for preventing falls, February, accordingg to folklore. for carat they maymj be more valuable thann diamonds. Kashmir hbecause many stones ofif cclear, nighttime e^)eclMTlally from horses. Southwesiwestem American Indl- February's stooe.. ththe amethyst, which ranges;e« from ■ reports th e Jewelrvelry Industry Council. sky-blue color co a r e found in thatt EEastern region. ans believed-b that turquoise embodied eml sea and sky pale lilac to deep violetolet. Is named after the G reekekw ord JuDe, peari Attractivee ssap p h ires also com e in yelIo\illow. brown, violet. spiritsits. T h e finest turquoise Is hhlgh-pllched medium for "not dru n k ” — “‘am an; ethystos.” The am ethystIt J:is also The peari. a JuneJui gem. brings out that hexteallhyglow. green and pl blue. ‘Marriagee squeeze’i’ reported;

Induude clhildreBnif J)/O U w;ish Copley News Service arises becaufcause there were 3.8 millk>n > babies bomom In 19)7. In the famous i Women bom between> I and 1D&4 postwar "ba"baby, boom." but only 2 .8 ; I 1 1 ^ 9 I hold th e dubious dlstlnclhrUon-of having ' m illion babieabiestiomin IMS, Yoimngsterrs enjoy the h ard est tim e findingg im ates out of T his mleans ean a million more b ab ies : all th e women bom In th(lhe 20th centu- w ere b omn In m i than 19)5. leading a t ; ry. according to a University LTr of m arriag e•tim tim e to about 50.000 "e x tr a " ; Southern California soc iollologlst. fem ales withvith no numerical equivalent r particcipatingI in rites D r. D avid Heer calls lt{it a " m arriag e of m ales fotfor them In the I9t5 a g e squeeze.” a cyclical pphenomenon, group, ByMYRYAMEMONTROnOSE or halo of)f fflowera. or perhaps only a alternately affecting menen and then Accordinging to Heer. a fourth mar- < ^ e y News Service single blooioom pinned in her hair. Short wom en. II has to do withlh the num ber riage squeeweeze will occur at the tu m o f . w hite glovejv es would be a pretty touch of men and women borlom in every the century.iry. In the form of a slight; "Chlldieb should b e inciIndud^ In the fora forman al wedding. given year. squeeze for[or 'women bom In the lale ■ ------weddlnsf-i^uee-^-'the’-ho-.bride'sand— -The ringng bearer-may wear either a — .„_Women-homJn_lM7^f(-for example.— .70s and-'80s.'SOsJnils wUI-be due to the-!— , bridegrooih's desire, te0 haveh them .” w hite o r djdark party suit, often with will tet)d to look to men b(bom between fact lhat thelhe tbirthrate Is once again on I sa y s MlUle M artini, assossoclate editor short pantsits. I 1944 a n d 1945 for m ales..The 1 problem the rise. J . of Bride’s magazine. "Y ou mnight lj want to choose a classic “ A little gJri o r boy ma;may be Invited Eton sullL in either velvet or flannel forr ^ *«***»*»*»»************* to p articipate fn even1 thetl smallest - winter, orjr In a linen for a spring orr wedding." sum m er wedding."w suggests Adcock, ■ fe . :■-/ A4 » WEDDIN GIFTS This provides the perfec■feet opportuni* A tiny boutonniere boi can coordinates ^ Red H oarts, CcC an d les. M ugs. f . tytolQcludeayoungerslblsibling, cousin, with the memen of the wedding party. - » M usic B oxes, O rnmoments. Dishes. L niece or nepb^ In tbee ceremony.« If What isIs theI role of the flower giri1 t. ■ - - ^ . ..B r i n g Your J h this is not the first marria^riage for either and rin g bearerbe: during the ceremony? ^ 4 Lovod O no □ G ift'[J T hey'll T reosure. the bride or bridegroom«m. Including The ringI b1 earer follows the mald- }f honor. He carries a sm all I W* any children from a preprevious mar- matron of I i * (^/@ MARYITBORKOWSKI I riage as members ofr thetl: wedding white plllovlow to which the wedding ring ■notahe-genulne-onelJs_at:— L t ^ ^ T h e MlL0\y_EI0(Q l I2|£ T he flower giri follows the them into the new family.ly.’ lached. Th ( * ^ 305 TaylsylorWcft.Klmbarl* V W hat’s the rig h t age for the liltlest ring beareirer and Immmedlately pre- i l . 'U M » 1 BlockckWaftofMoil*'! ^ member of the wedding?g? T‘ he editors cedes th ei bibride. She may scatter rose » 423-5733 o f B ride’s recom m end childrenchi 5 lo 8 p etals a sI slshe walks or simply carry I'- ************************ _ _yeare old, but note t ^ t older^rlsold can __ her flowera*ra. They can sland_wlth the bie Included In t t e weddinkling‘as''jiinror oUiefaWenlendaHts'JfuHng'ffie sc rv lo e '”' bridesmaids and some! youngery< tots or, If theyy ia re very young, m ay sit in o re m ature e n o u ^ lo takeake p a rt in th e th e pew willvith Ihelr parents, cerem ony. If posslbllible. you .should include the Should the flow er girirl w ear a short children in In the wedding rehearsal soJ BylSf-‘..v. or long dress? "ShortI dresses d are they willU know exactly w hal is . ____ often wm,!l.says.M ^.lnLinl. “ but a long expectedI of them. The Childs’ parents5* ___ • * • 1 ? ^ dress would be more approipropriatefbra can best explaine? their roles to them formal wedding.’’ and helpIp them overcome any; ■ V » 1 » ] The flower giri’s dressa ccan be white stagefright.tfit. to go with the bride’s dressdn or In a A smallill memento — such as a1 - f f color to m atch th e bridesmaids’ bi charm, silviilver piggybank or precious dresses. It does not have hav lo be a coin that willwi grow In value — m akes a1 > m iniature version of thele aadult styles. lovely "thajban k you” gilt for your little ■ how ever. attendants.ts. "Children should be ( >e dressed In wh»ih«r>r to include young children^ ■ . clothes In which they loo ng participants or guests is a1 natural.” advises Betty~ Ai v ' r ^ S i dMision. If you would like to I president of design for hlldren of friends or relatives3 I "A lso, keep In m ind th a t« Its, the Invitation shouldI j ERSSBIIJ|M JK M II|U |ir m ay be too deep to flatter ( M r. and Mrs, John Smilh and1 both appropriate and pre flower girl to wear a ll^tehterhueofthe - color tho other attendantsmts are wear* In anclerlent times, the bride andI In g —pale pink to go withth at deep rose, groom wenere each accompanied hy a | _forexample." sm all clilldlIdlTf the same sex to symbol- - _; The flower giri usuallyally carries a ize a frultfiItful union. Today, including liny nosegay or a smallII bjbasket filled children In In the wedding is less a w ith rose petals o r flowers,ers. Her head- matter of’ symbolism sy than of fosteringI Children love: tlth e m a g ic a n d r o m a nice c c of a w edding dress may be a coordlnatlnating wreath family unityilty. Bridess shoulId relax^ with bbeauty Ib ath BySUS^\NMc}WY tied Inacotixitton scarf. Whllelllllng the! Slone lathered with yourr Ibeauty soap piece of charlam ois. You’ll em erge fromn CoDlev News Service ______tub w ith 1body-temperature ^ water, or-- to tem per the buffing.______the bath wlUvith silky smooth skin that m m w A ^ g an lze'a bbai a tn lra y wllft nanu m i r r ^ ! Now. you’re ready lbb make your radianlly gl Vvith'^a becomingg I You've reserved the} hihall, booked tweezers,, safetysi razor, pumice sloneI m anicure as piclun>-p(•perfect and bridal ” blush!II th e honeymoon, orderedd food,fo flowers and m anlcuicure essentials. readily adm ired as youour wedding For more* i monlh-by-month beauly a n d favors. Final fittingtings and re- Climb InIn and Ict the delicate bou-• ensemble. Gently dry hands,ha apply tips perfectct for wedding time andd M W W W W f f ir H i i i i w i i i i i i i i i J i h e a rsa ls come and go wlth(Ithout a hitch, quel of thete bathwI ater envelop you for‘ cuticle cfpam .and push biback cuticles beyond, send•nd for a free copy of Your ------You’ ve seen lo all the deldetails of your- a sensual-sl-8oak.-Wct-cotlon pads in—I— wilh-an-orange-stick^BiB uff-and-filo— Beauty CQ.vJ., i P.O. Box C4l, New York, ■ Z S S B S I S I H ------wedding excepl your opp(ippcarance. so chilled wati'ater and place them over■ nails; Th e n hang feet ov(iver the edge -N.Y. 10150. rww’s the time lo take a breakI from your eyes.I. FashionF a cushion for your and dab them dry. Tri'rim toenails h ectic preparations andlluxuriatelna Iw head fromm a folded towel, then lie straight across and file fil smooth, relaxing beautifying balh.alh. Take this back and1 i soak. After 10 minutes."..■... Cream and push back ccuticles and ' oppoilunily to smoothe.te. soften and m assage vour vo entire body to a rosy vou'rcreadvforapresbatl3th polishing. fr y r y X Tf s ^ t eveiy Inch o( youriir skins until It glow w ith1 aa natural sea sponge and a \V7jen it’s tim e to wrapI u;up.-dry off In ^ 5 I y y . glows with springtime supf4ippleness. moisturizinging beauty soap using a slow a n oversize Ihlrsty towel2\ that’s been H ere Is som e adviceIce from the c ircu lar mo^novement. preheated in the dryerT or on the experts at The Softne'tness. Group. Continuele your beauty routine by radiator. Rinse facc and c splash m akers of Caress beautyy bar.b; for your tweezlng yoiir yo brows (always from chilled m ineral w ater ovei/er your h air. ^ 5 q>eclal pre-wedding bath.lh. th e iw tto mnrrrthehearwIllTjpcnporcs— r — You'll'feel beautifully refe f r ^ e d and NLYV y our hair will OlstenI with dewy S S p NEV Begin your beauty bath,ath, experience and m akece plucking easier. Next. VEDSS! I b y cleaning arid deep^^!p-condltionlng lath er up) legs1< and underarms and freshness. Present this Coioupon at Time ofif Purcfiase & Re(teceive A g . y o u r h air. P ile tresses on top of your de-fuzz. GenJently remove rough skin on F o r a satin finish, pollslish your body ' c S bead and gently shampoo:Kx> your scalp, elbows, kne«nees and feel with a pumice to a high sheen wilh aI bulteryL soft -^—taking-carc-liJ avoid rutrubbing hairs.. ^ -.i. a g a in st each other. Follovilow with con- dltloner... the bath’s warmirm th will help , 15%> DISCCOUMMT^I It to penetrate for optlmunnum shine and Y O U j’re I invited to shop O n Any Purct-;hase!!! manageability. This Is a perfectp tim e o u r b beautiful selection to soothe pre-wedding ten ( a llII TV's 1 and sale iterrms excluded) Jaxlng and massaging yourSr.L '" of wevedding stationery CarefuIIy cleanse yourur faceI With a a n dI wV e d d i n g a o c e s s o ri i r e i e s . l l W J I Y o u r _ 1 S t . A n n deepK ileanlns and soolhinihing mask./or _..JlGood„TiH niversary Arrivnves” _ g _ ____ a-perfect-peflchefi-aad:cr m m . •InviKilttHjisna______„______(bring your marriageje license) ______orm lnl-bascd ' “ ““s 'I:iB ooks anaTUHs plexlon. Try cucumber- or ots prep aratio n s fo r a n Icy-co,« o l sparkle. mpagno Glasses lor imo Qtido If your skin Is sensitive,/e. be sure to & crooioom t e c a p piPLIANCE i S apply a thin layer ofif rmoisturizer- •AComfimplolo Selcclion of CancJios • Naoltin!kins. P.ipot PfOducIs & lmD'ifiling >N-BA1I E i WSTCR>RES,INC. g under the mask. tflL SO Candlelight from a delicately - j-NicoS'lif and Frest) ftowtvi scented candle and softrt backgroundb porYoiYour Wcac3ing. Lciigeor Sn)all TW IN FAIU L S • j e r 6 iuME • GOODINI N G p : music subtly set the moonood for your W " ' ! ^ l . - \ b ea u ty bath. S teep q. soothing soc and S to re s Oinly r Y o s r s + gifts aromatic herbal soak by adding a l l * handful of fragrant aloe« vvera. mipt. C R A N D A L L o I - L O W E R S orange blossoms or hibisc)l9CU8-flowers -- V.—.M3Mamam AvoT EdSt.-TiAfin r.ilis------On'G»TI10M,1II,-P0v.iiil0>vn------73:

...... Sunday, Fobtibfuary 13.1983 Timos-Nowsow s. Twin Falls. ldat>oF-3 ; omenn havUbertof Monaco: Theshy. m jidrew of Britain: Third handsom e, athletic all son of the lale • William Clay Ford Jr.:• • J J ® In line lo the; thronethr and destined to a s Prin cess G rac’ace is considered the best year-old yc great-grandson of ol H enry q, He service, and private ^ calch am ongg JEurope's royal families Ford F< I joined the family -pleasure.hema.m ade headlines recenlly and will one)C day he the flrsfhalf- ’after al graduation from Prince^ be lookk atan American sott-pom A m erican to} sitsi on a European throne, versity. vc Somewhat shy (he•blustiK t l. actress on vacalication. ;\s he matures he ;Ubert. 24. wil:will inherit an immensely FtFord says he Is in no hurryy '10 gel 10 „ |,| d on repeatedly to enter- rich domain1 Uthat has no income tax. the lh top. But company insider '" I" heads he; ot slate and will no national dedebt, no unemployment, he he will win a top position wllhin w Uie (igure promlnennentiy in lhe social life of His father. PrPrince Rainier, hinled in nexl m iSyears. . , .. the aristocracy,icy. .\ndrew . 23. will have his N ew Yeafear's m essage he will • Reggie Jackson, oulfleldeder tor the his share of the Windsor fortune and abdicate w henten Albert is ready for the California Ci /Vngels: He Is rrich and ,,15 ; ^will be welcomed al throne. In tl)C meantime, he Is famous ta and has a pencharit f " w o S 'very^lllerlng,ing palace in the world. expected toJ studys finance In New outspoken. oi Jackson. 3C. Is d T)The woman who wins him wilvill h av e to • Gov. Bob(Kerrey: Kei JJebraska'snew • Jigme SinSingye Wangchuck; The be be a real sport because. Jadickson h as governor Is aa VietnamVi War hero and ^ H p all-powerfulI nruler of Bhutan, a liny reportedly re said. "I'd ratheiler hit (a successful restae stau rateu r who In his p B S ? " H im alayan stastate sandwiched between baseball) ba lhan have sex." first campaign,lgn tor political office India a n d Chii^in a. he is known to his • Steven Spielberg, 35. lheu rm an who dislodged a powerful pow Republican in- subjects as "I‘‘the dragon king.” His charm ch ed the 'Aorid with "K‘K.T." .\n cumbenl. Kerre;:rrey. 39. is divorced and m ajesty. 27.. livesII' In royal luxury and award-winning av film maker slsince age the falherof two children. He lost part » V Is an avid ba:baskelball tan who once 13. 13 his credits also Includei ‘"Javra.” of a leg a s a navnaval officer in Vietriam. imported a 6-foot-9 California "Close "( Encounters of thehe Third and won lhee MedalN of Honor, the “basketball'staiitarlolnslruct him’on lhe~'Kl•Kind;” and "Raiders ofthe rarast'ATk;------B ro iiz ^ ta r anandlheTurpieHeart; d '

Heart-shapedle d c a k e m a k e s p e r f e c:t t c e n t e r p i e c e f o r g u e s tts s re perfect for a wedding shoihower i Isp. sail I beverage lhal is always two tv hours prior to serving." ------th a n thi&romaxUlci^beai ------iVi c u p s d a iry ^ uu tc t cream ______T he o ne bei p re s e n fa l wedi^dingsls lhe"bubbiyr'------Operilng each~botlle~of- ' It doubles as cente^nterpiece and dessert onI jyour 2 eggs /-73A^5A77------Sparkling wines wi are sipped at lhe should sh not be done with a cocorkscrew luncheon o r buffet tableible “ sure to Im press guests.ts. Bul 1 tsp. vanilla •'..ut ihird urs before and after the bibut by hand: remove lhe foil;II and w ire w ait till they taste i t... bccause underneath the pnpretty Pinik B ullercreamm FrostingF (recipe below) cocktail hours during lhe wedding toast b; pink icing is a rich, chocolateycho surprise! Giocoialtlale is. Cream butter o r mrr argarine unlll softened In Ir large cerem ony, dm basket. a fte r aU. a favorite with;ith j ust atwut cverylxxly. mbcer bowl. Combine)lne flour sugar, cocoa, bakining soda and a t th e pariarty. After the testivllles. - ouple often sips a bubbly And while you're takiriking bows, they won’t believevehow I and salt; add lo bulbutler. Add sour cream , egi>ggs and happy cou| celebrate their first mo- e a sy 11 w as to put togethaso of floured heart-shapededpans. I ,\n d a fte r thi ! occasions in which the unsw eetened cocoa -- chocolated in highly concentrfUrated Bake al 350 degreere e s F for 35 to 40 m in u t^i 0or until *^any m ore o like to bring oul a bottle of form so end-results will'ill beI extra-luscious and fudgy.gy. ___ cake tKter comes (oul3U clean. Cool 10 minutes;■ rremove new lyw eds liki — - S ince cocoa-comesTTJirreadyioTiserrighrfrom’lheileijan: rrornpansonlo’wlre■e”rackTFroslwllh'PinirButter n efcreain ------b u b b l y . - ^ ore your wedding, you you shortcut the preparalaration process saving time,!.sleps st Frosting, GarnishI withw candled hearts, chen■rries or '-“ " g , I * '”" must plan tor[or the bubbly thal you'll an d th e m ess of meltirilting down solid baking squatjuares • chocoiale curls, age champagnes start at first. (That also meansUIS there's one less pan to clean,in,) i PINK BUTTT T E R CREAM FROSTING serve. Vintage Je. Fine Imported sparki- Cooking with comai is more econom ical, loo: llII egoes One-thlrdcupbulleitier or margarine S30 per botUe. ing wines stariart al about $8 per iMltle. further than baking chocoiale,cho trim m ing one-lhirdIrd the 3 cups confectionerslers’ sugar gle case of 12 boltles. you cost of th is ingredientI in ai typical recipe. I'/ilsps. vanilla So. on a single can save anyvlywhere from $240 to S288 When layers cool,. frostfi wllh tinted buUercrecream 3 to 4 lbsps.milk I imported sparkling wine frosting and. perhaps.IS. i decorate wilh a ro». WhaVhat a 3 drops red food colc:»lor by usin g an in I high-priced champagne, delicious way lo say "lov■love!" Beal butter or marnargarine in small m ix er bowowl unlll " many reasonably priced, FUDGYVAIVALENTINE CAKE softened. Graduallyly addi confectioners' sugar.■ 'vanilla estigious. "sparklers" to Two-thirds cup butter■or or margarine and milk. Beat untilmill smooth and ot spreadinling con- >■“* r 'i cu p s unsifted ail-pu1-purpose flour sistency.Tlntadelicaicate pink by.addlng food colorQr choose from1. . O nce you1 havei determ ined how ------1 many bottles>s ot< sparkling wine you'll need, selectM:t the glasses. The saucer-shapedled variety, so popular for B ecau ss e y o u ’re y o u ... drinking chamampagne In the romanlic youdcsoriio £ L movies ot thele 1930s and 1940s. causes JL ittlellthingsv very im]iportiM ^ : spark lin g wirwines-fo-lose“lhelr-cf:— tervescence.I. These' glasses expose much of.thei wwine to the air. causing ^ iS ttEGC ““ I the bubbles to (dissipate rapidly, CHARLES REVS'^ ) N ■ in firstt kitche^n equippm ent “For the wedding,wi select flute or ••••••••••••***** ' .TB 1 glasses." suggests Rich- By MARINA Mv\RIN • Chopping board.1. SShould be Ihick enough lo3 withstandv tulip-shaped gl president of Viceroy Im- Copley News Scrvice many washings andd largela enough lo be useful. S< =““ "''"8 rrts^m poKjrters of Champs D'ore S24 valueFREE porlumo cononcontrolo .^^B no cook should be wilh<'ilhout. ry while wine. "They help spray when you purchaseISC cologne ■he best are made of sta in le ss: A single rose, the unexpeclpeeled note, a squeeze of the! handha • Metal g rater. T he i S S K eIfe of the bubbles.” /\nd if SD'nyl'ornSl'’* 50 fresh bread crumbs, grating - IL!ajligl]ttle3mnB»ftrllfe-llfclhat.make Ihe.dlfferencc JIThe usejul for making frt "'b -you-register-yr-your-wedding-gifts-al-a - **** shredding vegetables,es. same wisdom applies in thehe kitchen.1< jsl a set of these glasses Jl. The quallly and sharpness 0 "Many new brides receivtelve matched sets of cookwareare. a • Sharpeningsteel. I irtalnln’f you'll do at yoiir food processor or otherr ocostly appliances as weddidding knives is key. Sharperpen knives often and n ev er pu Q*owl< gifts.” sa y s Ann Winfielfield, home ad v iser to F.W. F. knives in'the dishwashQsher. They should be w ashed f S ' S — i s0 o want , to be sure thal the PHARMACIfy i ut for by hand, Woolworth. "Those are wonAi^nderfui things to have, but I vine will be served pro- tools • Wire whisk. F oor r creatingi soft peaks ot tw everyday cooking, il’s thelhe'little, often Inexpensive toi ;ruct your w aiters to chill 30 <> 30 G.il (I 30 0 liLi-:;Ui.i.cio-..-ii . , !un. whiles or whippedI cream.cr Lhe aerating efficle lhal m ak e cooking more fun. to 45 degrees F by placing I off a w hisk can't be topped,ed. Round or flat, two o r three “Drying lettuce, choppinging garlic, skim m ing the fal of buckets for about one-half stew a re n ’t a cook's favoriterile chorcs," sa y s Winfield, "bi"but. sizes are neccssary foreveryfor kitchen. they can make a real diffdifference in the quality ofif thet 'G a riic p re s s . Neatleater than chopping, a pressss releases f finished product. I.uckily./. thereU are g ad g ets and helpcilpers the full arom atlcessenisence ot garlic into the food (a(and not on available for almost everyy drdreary task.” your hands). ______Let_us±eJp_yy .Q u _ n a a k e ______help new cook^get off to aI deliciousd P('inon;iii2i.‘a ciileniion hnsIS alw.'iy;; been our soccially.. amand now we can turn styles of dryers, rangingg fromfr mesh baskets lo plasitasilc pasta-maker — for cre.creating her and her husband’scl's favorite . liin! allenlion lo even mort.')re o( Iho details ol youf weddingJing Visit us soon, and lol us help you plan your■ weddingv. m n quid, relaxed aim spinners — ail vastly preferaerable to paper towels. dlshes,” says Winfield.eld. almoiipheio. Wo oKor many now sorviccs lo aOdd 101< Iho ocrlecl toucn 10 youi r.ooc'.Docinlday, ------L a n g u a g e o f'love' 1( ■ • Beaulilul Ready-lo-WcarrBndal B Gowns • Fabricr,, Laces, and Turnsns lor You 10 Sew Youf Own WedcVedJingGown Flow ers have always heldeld a special ^ • Tuxoao ncntai m eaning for lovers; during dm the I Ann'^Hisi&Hers 4 • Silk riowo'R ultra-romantic Vlctoriarii eera. bou- n A -I • Vi/eddmg Slnlionury Includuding Invilalions. Bridal Books,s. N,Napkin;; and quets were an intrinsic papari of the q p ^ Accossonos courtship ritual. What l>ellceller way to y • Hals, Tiafos and Ring BoaiDaiof Pillows ___express_your_ sentiments■Is on your 1 ___ 7 ®i ^ COUPI wedding day than to carrjirry fl6\v^re M •_ — U iat-8ym b0 Ji20- y 0 ur-ieeli£clinga2_F 0E _Q p______tH a i r c u t *5 w i t hII 1th is coupon example, brides Iraditionall)ally carry or | STYLISTS TO SESERVE YOU: w ear o ra n g e blossoms asI a ssymbol of R “ Sea chasllty. And the lily of the valley la - T — 1 fg— an agfroid symbol of true lovilove, Q P ■ Diane Smith Nina Escobedo ‘‘Flow ers speak a romaimantic lan- V BBonnie Ellison Ann Kimball guage all their own." says^s Katherine1“ A ' - Orr, consumer relations dirdirector for J!\ ^W olk-lns WQlcom’5*S'2r<5p'or[3'arators to sorvo you ■I (^a0Nc'cs Harlequin Books. She offen■fers the foi- Clp mlngs based i A^,ND b r i d a l ; lowing list of flower meanin ANN'S HIS A venue North, Twin1 Fc F a lls S&HERS 1 3 6 M a in A on a Victorian dictionary ofolnosegays: n ,537 Molniln A vo. E. 7 3 4 -8 : luly; yellow ^ . J ' Red ro ses - love, be?iulj 7 3 4 - 2 4 4 8 — roses“'=^oyrtropicana-Tosi ' ■- 3^ ■” u ' u ’ • — ------

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— [edding5S4>roviid e chaance foi>rc)nce--iii-lHetiim esficiots By MONK'JICAHOWE 400-speed print film wllvlll deliver very partlcipanl3anls. A good idea is to position j@ d p le y j^[VewsSen'/ce e satisfactory results. yourselfIf at the bottom.of the center ^ p i H H Once you have yourr 1materials and aisle near;ar theI altar, so thal everyone ,; W hat bibetler gift lo give lhe bride1de equlpmenl In order, yoi'OUT next task is will be wallwalking tow ard you. ■ and gro om n upon Ihelr relum from theth e to work up a schedule of locations and Prefocustcus your camera on a ^ t ■ -nH honeymookoon than the photographs you subjects to be photogra;raphed. /\sk the part ofthe the way up the aisle, so you’ll to o k a tthiheirwedding? e engaged couple fo ra quiluick briefing on be ready.dy. ThOT. a s each person or E v e n If Ja professional photographerher Ihelr timetable, which* will prepare group walks wall down the aisle toward is o n hajhand, there are still manyany you to be at the right plailace at the right you. shootloot just as they reach your y y Jr'-’. jiltles to take pricelesse ss tim e. You might wontI toti visit cach of preselectedcted spot. - J ■ - { J g - j £ | opportuiilt p e rs o n aals shols of the day’s events thathat the locations at whichh you intend lo While! thethe formal p ictures are being 'J most profrofesslonals are too busy lolb shoot pictures. I.ookk for suitable taken ofif theth< wedding party and their capture.. e advice. many religions and.. local,li customs for the unusua^candiduni shots. Your m O n e of ttthe first decisions you shoulduld forbid it. It's importaran t to find oul friends wtll wt A ppreciate having a r make eveiven before working up a pre-ire- these details and abideJ bby them. unique albuilbum of mementos to share, ' ~ , ^ W ^ llm ln aryy shooting schedule is the Remember, if there’s’saproonhand. 1 It’s a giftgift lhal will be remembered equipm entjnt you’ll require. If you haveive he gets first choice of' ssetting, people and treasurasured. long afler the toasters a 35m m1 singles lens reflex camera,ra. and time. But there is ata treasure trove and electri•ctric can openers cease to r " you’re Inn ggood shape, especially If it's of picture-taking possibiibillties th at he function.— one of thelie newer automatic types. In won't even think of. andid which can be ^ addition1 tot the camera body, one)ne shot wilh a mimimumim of fuss and ( zoom lensns is all you need lo cover the delay. event. Consider photographiihing the crazy 1 1 A goodd choice I of lens would beI a antics and silliness thata t go on among m od eratele wide-angle lo telephotooto the groom-to-be and hislis buddies dur- zoom. This Th range includes theLhe ing the traditional baclachelor party; " n o rm aI” l'’ SOmm setting that, you’lli ’ll m any a re worth presercrving on film. ^ . use fo r mo;nost of your pictures, and alsoIso The same holds true forf the bridal providesi a wide-angle range to let yourou shower. get a whollole group in when you can’tn ’t G el photos of Mom heljelping the bride step back.k. w ith h e r veil, o r of sister si: assisting In additi.litlon. you’ve gol a m oderatelie with makeup or trainlin. j\nd don't lelepholo0 lhal vrill be perfect for forgel Dad. A shot of hinImtryingonhis making tiglightly composed portraits of tuxedo o r th e look of te:learful pride as the bridee aand groom or other familyily he first glimpses hiss Illtlle girr all li U i m em b erss fromI a comfortable work-rk- dressed up in her weddiiding finery are irreplaceable moments, ______in g d lstan;nce. c H H i ------it's wiseise to-carry-more-film anduti — During the-ceremonjmy.-you-really- - - | i — flash lhansn you’ll ever need, becausetse have to be on your toes.is. Events here you don't1 wantv to be caught short. If move pretty quickly, andar you’ll only I you're uslrtslng a flash, a slower (less-ss- gel a chance for one or tvtwo shots of the G o ld w e d d i nng g band, sym bol of wedediock. Is Jewelry couple:>Ies e x p e c t t o w e a r e v e>r r after sensitive)!) : lOO-speed film Is your bestsst bet in o rdd e r that the finished pictures•es have thee 1best color and sharpnessiSS • ^ possible.. If you have no flash and plan M aitrim onny still Yhealthy1 1 to inake-dc-do with the available llghl.h i. - ^ Rec(ceiving B y D ENISE D A IJ; forego an engageagement ring in favor of a1 I heavier or - ^ Copley News Service'ce- hlgher-karatgold'3ld wedding band, WiMdi /\nolher’80sphephenomenon Is the increasingignumlxjrof 1111^J hints ■■'■- D espite dire foreco!>casts of doom in the 1970s. matrimo-m second ceremoniionies by married. couples wishlng-to v ------T h e-reccKciving-linc'is'an excellent- n y is far from becomliiming extinct. reaffirm Ihelr lovelov for one anolher This many-years-m; way for botboth families to meel and ll is Today, more coupluples are exchanging bandsds of gold la le r ceremonyy ofol reaffirm ation Is frejjuenljntly held In a w arm .. Ifriendly way to start theh e than ever before —- Uthose getting married forir theI first the presence of doclose friends and relatives whvhile the M r reception.n. „ • Let us help youu M lim e and those repeapealing Ihelr vows, for betteiUer or for an d M rs. restatete theirt vows and usually excl(Change new Usuallyy ili Is formed as the wedding g capture the beaiauty w orse. rings locommemo'morale the happy occasion, guests arrirrive at the reception thougJ\ andexcitmentc A renewed acceptaptance of marriage began ocioccurring Despite econonlomic squeezes, a movemeilent toward some peoplople prefer it to take place in this special day3y-/n \ turn to more traditional vali ig styles has the church•ch vestibule right afler the • tn 1980. with a retun •alues and heavier, more subsubstantial gold wedding ring beautiful ! IJtestyles and the comingcoi of age of the postwsiwar baby been noted by the Gold Information Cenler.r. ini keeping cerem ony, ly. jgj • photographs. 1 boom generation, comprisingcon many single persersons who w ith the renewei!w<^ consumer em phasis on oi (juallly. I t's a goo’ood idea to go over the guest ' m i l opted to postpone main a rria g e in th e ’70s. Fourlwn-karat-go1-gold wedding bands are stillllll Ihe most listb cfo reh•ehand. but even if you forget ______-C o m p le te Wednd ding ------Today’s-rising-momarriage-rate-has-had-a-{a-posillve— frequenllrpurehachasedrbut-more-couplcs-an irechoosing ------som cTiammcsrdon'lTjanic^-'just'smiitr' c Portrait Packagag es Impact on the salei olof engagem ent and weddingling rings, higher karats, particularlypaj I8k. The higher:r lhe karat. and ask. jyj A vailable Double-ring ceremonilonles have becom e the norm,m. with 88 th e g re a te r thei proportionpi of pure gold. Thid a r e m ade of gold, repceports the Gold Informationn Cenler.C trend-seltlng]eweliwelry stores around the countiitiy. wetness. . The soaring numljmber of second marriage;iges 'Is a If you’re plannlnuilng lo purchase a gold weut a newsrnT)an? m ent a n d1 wwedding photographs, cost.lsi_ v: .. __ ari(j Beat ------D f-cm irchhrorganlstrsexlon.-carpef r €t------^— w e d d i i )py for church, flowers for and canopi A lb u m /T O church, bribridesmaids' bouquets, gra- B achlelo rs lilist sliorrtcom il1 1 ^ 0 luily for InIraffic policeman al.a largege ^ * wetlding. He also pointed to lon^j m - ByJOHNSlNOR> accountiniling." ng hours, trav- Transporw rtatlon of bridal party fromim SEE US TODAYlU- Copley NeivsServlce A barteirtender claimed he might notol el. involvement wilh cllt.-llenls and low house to0 chureh and reception,m. ------> 's pay in the early years, bridemaidsids’ luncheon, all reception p ay too) muchn attention to a wife's Our New Store Science is always dolnlolng studies on complaintInts. "By the lime 1 go home.e. However, his roomniimate and a costs, wedd^ddlng ring for bridegroom if >' V U n n E l 105 East Main, Jerome love.. They get grants foror this,t bul they I'm tired^ cof listening to other people's■s fellow lawyer came up u with one there Is a1 d>double ring ceremony, gifts[is P H O T O , ART — ■ get few ‘ definite answiiswers. (FYeud_ problems.'rts."hesald, __ ” ------advantag e - free dlvorccce a d ^ce,^_____for b rjd e 's>’s attendants, accommodia-15:______StER A M IN G „-32_4:2486 co u ld n 't figure It out. 1 thinkthi ih 'e '^ a n t ' A F ort11 L juderdaie, Fla., electricianin An airilne pilot said:: ' "If a woman lions for bribriae'^tendahts m oney Is going down thedledraln.) pulhimselselfhighontheeligibiiilyllsl, likes the old man homele every n i j ^ h t . ______Science says love still stll figures in He saidlid: "The man wilh a tradele she wouldn't like l)clngU imarrieil lo a marriage, but It comesies in a shaky m akes more mi money than a whlle-s- pilot. However, if she: Ilikes visiting fourth. collar worvorker and has more lime lo;o relatives and friends all a over the If you are wondering5 whomwh lo ask to spend il.I. /\lso. the husband is safe'e counlry. sh ecan fly awfulfullycheap," m arry - - doctor, lawyer.er. Indian chief from thee vwiles of a pretty secretary,/. An insurance salesmarlan said: "You . “ you have come to theerlghtplace. rli nurse, metledlcal assistant or client,■’ ca n 't sell insurance unlesess you have a Some Fast Coast newspapermen ne' A youngng lawyer gave himself prellyy pleasing personality." m ad e a sludy a few}w years ago. low marks,•ks, How aboul a newspap-iperman? The W ithout a grant. 1 Imaginiglne. (Maybe a He said:lid: ‘'la w y e rs can prove tooo only one asked said he cALCN' A ______"If the~ woman’ can’tin’l make the______JiM . ______change, the doctor Is likeikcly lo changc ,.M. “ j iofPIM . JANGLlE S = - . 13-5iOOP.M, WASI _____ U/tVM *' ______i S H A W EAR PEBJI M I ~ T 4 i The doctor said hea proferred“p lo rem ain anonymous. jllClljjDS SN, i'. ______DOWNTOViW N An accountant-said he figured an acco u n tan t's wife mightIt findfl U hard to ■-$1Q' ^ TWIN FALlL L S / \n accountant' be a spendthrift, "/\n | H | ^ H ______I ...... -_ ._ 1 734-2535 wdiild be watching everyr y c d l m e . ------H p F “However, sheprobabljibly could go on a -spree or two fromim Jan , .1 to ^ ■ • ll ^ r.ijilyijiiy, w.is|i ;»'(J woai Of just a l , During those M wiivt?-W tfflTP II niitiotiiill'y llil' (ainocs fiiianifilocd1 p o f f tl^ ^ income-tax reckoning. D __I . ^ lor you m onths an accountant wcworks 12 to 14 - hours a.day. six or sevenen 4 - BLUE LAKES M'ALL A I ______7 3 3 - 4 7 ^ ------;=^ieavlnfrllttle-tfmc-foi■for“househoId

V . S u n d a y . FoF ebruary I3,19&j Tim es-NN ew ew s. Twin Falls. Waho F-5 B ridecc a n d a inee witl:hout w^orry ifi sh e’s pplanne(d p ro p ceriy ByBRUCECOUJNS Big Day by choosingig newn lace pantyhose in whitllle or ecru. l y e « r to 6 moQUii 5iDOoUa-2inoot CopJeyNewsServkt sheers with a wovenren pattern or extravagantI {pantyhose . Avoid WKkedding trau m a by talking aboutabc your budget • Ordi■der the announcements a nd ininvllatlons and address ------made with silk—alioil conUlning a w fal^)erof lofcycraJotlhe_and weddlngn3 style with everyone Involvedved; your parents, them eae s soon os Ihfey arrive. T his) wow ay Il's exciting instead------"M y feel are killing mle." e.' Is not w hal a bride wantants to best fit and feel posslblsible. his parents anduxl your fiance, o fachw o i re. m u n n u r lo her bridegroomom on th e m ost Important da;day of ,\nd as bridesmaidaids and molher8^>f-thehrldride are on • Pick a placlace for the ceremony and rccc■c<^tk)n and make • ShojK>p for your trousseau, makiniking sure you pay close their lives. their feet alm ost ass mmuch as brides, th ey , too,', andi lets people make selecectfonsfrom ^ ^ 2 ^ ■ 1 electric airr freshenerfi that fills your’ lhei comfort of Ihelr homessorofflces. ( . ^ I t t f home withI theIt "scent of the week" •"In olher cases, orde:lering from i an d 42 fonduelue forks, (catalogs is preferred bebecause it’s • VI30%-S0%^ • k You’ve recreceived plenty to set up' (easy.” he continues. "YiYou simply } I _ housekeepinging logelher. bul still needI |pick up the phone and charge cli your a , ^ u n nnn-Siuaxdi - i Books J < # , so m e essentiintials. such as an Iron, a purchases. j • ^ Hundredreds of Patterns! ( • digital alarmrm clock or a balh mat. “Mail-order buying hasas gained a 4 . HWBm[Br!SjiltKtFil.2n ‘"I ^ %— j What’s the» bestb way to get them? firm f fooling in today’s limneH»nscious e • ► Many people:ilesave tim e and money by sociely.” s be concludes. o rd erin g then:lem through th e mail, The Great Catalogue GuJuide can be \ \ "M ore andmd more consum ers who cord ered from the D irect MeHall Markel- . ^ beta’s :: h a v e litUe5 limeI for shopping are Ing i Association. 6 E a st 43n3rd St.. New i • ' 1235IS Oi OokUy Ava.. Bur<«r ; 1 taking advantantage of Improved service York.1 N.Y. 10017. Include;$ S l for post- • ► 66 ? 7 8 - 7 6 5 9 i • I n N a p o le o n ic Franee, r a couples sealed1 v o w s w ith d r i n k f r o m slivers ll "coupe de marrljr l a g c ." luct quality to order age j and handling to addre:resses in the J iS A jA J merchandisese they need for their iUniledStalesandCanada. , 0 h o m es throug3ugh the mall." says Hank Johnson, presresident of Spiegel, a major 'omantx catalog compmpany. "We’ve seen a re- M a miage cuiipriterc m ark ab le increase inc in Uw number ot ByALYCELOfTEN Napoleonic France.e. people orderdering appliances, home C o m p letete'One-Stop Copley News Service "The marriage cup.cu or ’coupe de marlage’.;e’. was a furnishings.s. eveni designer fashions silver chalice givenen Ito the bride by a friend or family fro m our cataatalog." John^n says, II S h o piping p i For When Susan gets ntjm arried this year, she will#ill be members before the wedding. E ng rav ed on\ lthe side T h e boomm in m ail-order shopping wearing lhe same whiteite satin wedding gown her momother w ere th e n am es off lhlhe newlyweds and the daleleo f Ihelr h a s been supfupported by — not surprls- L Y ourWW edding t t ^ m in th e num ber of w o re in 1952. union. At the recepll>ptIon the bride a n d groom fliiedfl the Ingly - a b. b i S V/c'll m ake (^tonnianrung fot youf wedding Linda, whose weddinging Is six m onths away, is alr«ilready cup w ith their favorli'orlte wine and d ra n k a toastst to Ihelr c atalo g s publublished. The D irect Mall C3sy and le ss expensive cxo ihon you may looking for the famiilailiar "something borrowed, some-so W inding vows N^ileile IIhelr guests looked on. Eaclach year. Marketing Association’sAs G reat Cata- havc.i^ougni possilOssiDie th in g blue." And, Car>ary has decided lo use thele iBlh on th eir anniversary,try. the couple rep eated the ceceremony . logue GuideIde lists 630 consumer Wc have a &cauliautifui soieciion ol btidal century "marriage cupjp ccerem ony" in her wedding,ig. as a reaffirm ation1 of theirI promises to one anoth,ther. catalo g s off€jffering everything from gowns, bridcsm2smaids' dtcsses and ary are just threeof the brides ______auto access(^ries to cryst^ and m oincrs' d tc s sSOS c s Expetl (itling and al------Susan.-Llnda and Cary ^ cups have been h a n d e d ^ y e a r wiio will be o bserving se r wedding customs lha ■hirtware;an(and the assbcrallon reports ■ n l ------Ictalioos another 3.300 catalogs lo ■e bora into the family. The ■ /'i teniai economicalmeal prices.-' church lo a shiny pen)enny In the bride’s shoe.-I U hey have choose from,n. bccom e sym bols of the family love and uunity lo V \)«' Wo (c a lu fc wedding woe slationery by custom s are finding the)iie ir w ay back Into conlempoj a complelo selection cl W o^ grandchildren andI gngrear-grandchlldren. Many of U:these specialty catalogs Vy <•.. -Siylatt. plus a c n uptial festlvilles. addadding a taste of old-fashlc , ' a r e publlshe5hed by retailers, while • V cakeioos.pons.aIS. and paper producls. rom ance to weddings larlarge and small. "M odem silver mam arriage' cups m a rk the revliv to lo f a o th e rs are pulpublished by the non-store \ Come if^ anid d IGlet us help you soon While wearing your• m other’s gown and collectinging the time-honored Iradlticlltion." remarks Williams. *Thw Is catalog markarketers seeking lo take \ Open Mon IfiruiriruSal 10:00105:30 e b 'u a ty ia-20at l^o required four "sometllethings” have enjoyed airalmost a g reat deal of romnance ai tied to the sealin g of m« “■'vanlagcot,of mall order’spopularity. IV?".', ScousFebri constant popularity amomong brides, many young woiwmen vows before those whowh are closest to you. And. a I V' ^ Blue Latcesk e s Mail Btidal Fair ______are learning tor the firstrst lime about the old ceremorlonyof wedding, the cup ofteoften bew m es a d isplay p lce ^ for the "T h e vari'ariety of merchandise the marriage cup. couple’s new home,ne, used as a serv in g o l ^1 cor table------avallablcthrthrough^e~mall*Tnakes Veronica Williams of Reed and Barton Sllversmsm ilhs centerpiece — a coni»)ntinuous rem inder of the promisespi c a ta lo g shoppopping a great alternative-##( TWrJ-Jiiif- re c a lls the history of thiJthis tradition, which dates bacjack to m ade to each other."r." fo r newlywetweds selecting complete bedroom ensembles, er trousseaus, ■ M a ^ e C b h o m e furais!nishlngs or accessories. \ i ) Vill G ift-glvers. appreciate a( that they can V '' 760 Mam(lain Avenue Soutn. h a v e gifts shipped st to the couple’s W r ' ^ ■ Twin(Falls Fal — 734-8393 hom e, also.”.’’Johnson ^ notes. (Acioss hom TftofscnThe Mofors Used Cars) Gownssreflec:rt classiic style W hy are} nmore people turning to By LUCRETIA STEIGERI another, a) 1 fact that held yp the iclo m Choices of sleeves,5. necklines. Copley Newsservice . wedding lem;jmporarily bul could pro- slskirts, then endless fabricric choices: vide lols off hhumor In the future, she sjsalln. taffeta, crepe. Chlihinese silk. ^ ^ That yellowing weddirIding dress said. clchlffon."shesald. hanging In your closet — will your The weddiddlng-gown world has The bride o r bridesm aidd who> wants daughter wear 11 alher wedcedding? changed sineInce she started designing iclo wear her gown againI can< do so , C hances arc she wotwon’t, says early in the} ISVlOs.V. Kidder said. Brides aeasily now. Kidder saldrdr Some of V JouA 2we3GtllG(Wt .• • • P risc illa Kidder, bccause» th e bride of today are loollooking for “a classic iook. athem , but not all. a re belniIng made of th e fu tu re probably will b}etallerthan e t in a sense,. butb with a much larger wwashable fabrics. The brbride today her mother^sIie*ll_wanLaLa-differenl ___choicc-flLsly5lylea_ln_a_jwddj ng^J| • yj%. Kidder said. "What is the 1 M O D E L 1 2 7 0 posed lo do. wear a rag? EEvery \ bride should look like a princess.ss. like Lady • pFlowers i • Bridal Booksks • Reception Rentak,is r life. Many , IB ^ Dl. th a t one time In h e r 11 wedding gowns are Jessa SAVE.. "A ll brides want to we ear a r Nrtiite or Plus all the accessorio r ie s y o u 'II N e e d , •• ivory, they don’t want cocolor, even Before you cch h o o s e . . . though wedooffcr-som&col - especially• ------_ . _ ITERIEST# important now because} tht e many babies bom In the 19GOs are reaching ^ m arriageable age. And youroung couples Am today, Kidder believes, are ar getting ^ ■ m arried ralher than livingmg together. “ OPEh ...... She sees m arriages 'occurring - r ~ p rim a rily In two oge grouroups: those EVEN■NiNGS ' ^ r — fiDm-W to 23 years of age.je, and th o s e ------TIL7:7:00 ' from 27 to 37. the former•r '"live-ins" ^6—^ I — who-lncreaslngly.arc-opllnfi,lng.for_mar:_ _ V . fr id3AYS; TIL 9 PM. riag e. _____ Kidder-advlses bridess to begin planning their we^lngs at least six ‘ m onths ahead, longer if possossible, to be I - sure that everylhlng goesjsright.But I _____ then when somelhing uunforeseen happens on the weddingig day. ahe sromc; FloraII s S’" ad v ises the couple to laugl:ugh about it H3W1 and enjoy the memory If thejh e y can. &Wededding 09 Blue Lakesi Blvd. North 7734-9552 She remembers attenC L lncolroln Plaza Mall larn r I M ain ' l y j " (CORNER O ^■HER n AVE. &BLUB LAKES)ES> -__.weddlng.Jn3o8lon_where.,:re.the bride______^ 2 324-8439------?38------— w ent to one church, tbe bridey don't moimake money. Tbey just . ------wellaaonthtthe woes that have slowed—-happened hi at a wedding.------longer cairpinpin h e r dresse* to fit th e —-w w ait ■on-fl-brWe?"'8be"asasked~as -a -can 't hack il;" ' .. WASHINGTON - Whenhen Priscilla hernormallyllly hectic pace. "When my son got marritried a y ear w earer. " I’dlBtablhegir!s.'’Bhe8ays. st. nnumber of girls admired Uithemselves WlUisomanyany r^utable department - Kidder looks back over tlie;heyears. she Basingherle r foot from her shoe as she ago a{ 11 w as ^beautiful Oayly and they Which is I i not to suggest that iiIn th e Woodies' m irror lo Priscilla stores bowingng oulc of Uie bridal biSsI* (hlnks she might have hadlad an easier sank into a1 clchair in the comfortable h hi ad th e wedding In a tent." le she PrisdUa. whoho has design^ dresses ccreaU ons. “Tbe least Umtne we can ness. Priscilla:ia fg buy, an d Uievsv gel g a deal, but a raw ; lasnion snow leaiuring h-be,brii b y a m isstepp 1lasl year. And where did . w wj alking by the tim e I gol bac:ack home." on every dressess. and ahe stresses tbe ststores in the United States haveha closed • See CONSINSULTAN T P ag aF 7 H o»wers i pl>lay bigI . f c

^ rolee in weeddings> I ' By KATIE DAI)ARL1NG &color o f their dresses. Nosiosega)^, or k : - i ...... Copley NewsStiService w ired bouquets, a re also susuitable for - t i i ' blbridesmaids as long asI Uiey are | S b Flowers maylay not be th e stars of the cicolored— but never white. B y - ' ceremony, bmbut they are certainly H a ir flowers, for both thelebrideand 1 distinguishedd jplayers, adding color bibrid^m alds. can be fashtoained from a andasenseotllatlifetotheoccaskm . sisingle nower or a stemI of( baby’s HereareafeI few tips from the Ameri- bibreath tied to hair combebs. Flower c a n Florists MiM arketing CouncU which girls m ig h t try wearing beatiadbandsof m ight help youi■our ceremony blossom. d.dainty orchids and strandslofbabylvy ol H IQ B pB B |M H Nearly all1 rrtfic-perm;— each flower’ Is separately wired so you’ll receive a Redk€ken® Salon Engagement dlamonc)nd shim m ers with romtm ance after that perfectc t im a t e s l i p s It o n y o u rr ffinger Qjat n ^an Ube moved to give the Prescription Sampha ler FREE! bouquet an_opopen or_ tight.Jook._The_ It's a complete regirrimen of hair I iradillonal noflower is stephanotls. - - care-products deslgiIgned'espe- i w hich Is smalnail and sweet-smelling, cially lor your type of hair. • J j mms loi son< but the moreire mature bride of 25-, I Call today for your sppolntmenls| 0 0 B H Diantixqndbe we with Trenna. Vlckl, years-plus ma'nay p re le r a branch of . Jannie or wlU) a ribbon. I C o n n ie. ByCHADJONES l)ecome the symboli| otol Inteni to wed and engagegemcnt. orchids llcd wll m and his groomsmen. ------CopJey-NewsScrvice------^Whilo-the-doslgn-ot-tht-tho-engagemenLriog has fhjdianeed ______, Ibers^should w a r a sim- from the elaborate2 signetsl lo lhe ring as we known-kr ^raBiSglSDie A diamond sings with\ passion.pi It expresses true lovlove’s today, its Inlenl Is slilllllllhesame. pie boulonnleiilere of stephanotls. a m E D KC E N - - e rosebud or a white beauty and strength (orevirever. The ring, which hastlas no beginning or end. symbolx>ll.eso while 'ounger bridesmaids can This is as tme todayy a as It w as 500 y e a rs ago whwhen lasting love, and the diamond slands for lhatIt love's carnallon. You Dmen's& Men’s :sot loose flowers or a few Maxlmyian of Austriaa jpresented the first diamcmond purity and elemalnesiless. /\nd lhal Is why mosl oni!nj:ai!c 5 h o p i ' wedding m ay be handw rittenten-on n o te - - - , m m , 1 ^ ; ' J p e lii ^ Lynw ood Sh 4:30P.M .; OInlnp 5:30-11:'•11:00;SundoyS!00-10i00 w W ^ after. ^ v _ 5 S u n d a y ,, FjFpbruaryn. 13&3 Timos-Nov•Nows. Twin F alts. Idaho F>7

H e / fp o n jf i r s t o : o m p (a n y nn e a l D i s h e>asy to 1f i x As every new bride quIcilckly ieam s. s t i r In Instant Instj cre a m of chicken ByLUCYCHAPPFX it’s a real challenge to Juggggle a weekly soup mix blendtended with wine and waler ...... d ^ 3kyNewsservice...______--food. budget .and..provid'IckJ exciting Add cheeseesc and continue cooking, m eals. stirrin g const.onstantly, untlf cheese is ■ M any new ct)oksI panic p; at the S Delicious dining Is onl)niy minutes m elted; addId tuna.lu thought of preparinging their flrsl aw ay with "T u n a Coqulllc!les for Two.” Spoon Inloilo two I 1-cup baking shells meal. They feel inthntlmldated by an attractive easy-toprepispare d inner. o r casseroles;les; top with bread crumbs. long, complicated recipes rc that . . .ev en for novice cookslff Bake \'j> minutes m or until bread m ay nol resuJl In a picipicture-perfect Tuna and m ushroom s roicombine In an crum bs aree goldengol brown, creation. elegantly simple wine and a cheese Makes 2 servings.sen There's no need to pul] off pre- ! • ' ^ ^ 5 sauce, perfectly seasonedd wilh\ Instant paring a m eal for (riei[riends or rela- cream of chicken flavor3r soup mix. Uves tn your new apartment ap or " Sprinkle with bread crumtfnl» and bake house, or lo nm outI forfo deli when . ____ _ for a delightful experienceceln creative you can create withvith ease and '■ cooking. perfection this Iusluscious and F o r more quick ’n dellcllcious recipe ,creamy Orange^ Yogurt ideas, w rite for "Cookin;lng for One. Vichyssolse. Two. or a Few ... Mealsils In Minutes ------TTHTtiassitrFrcndrctrVlchyssoIse w ith I Jpton Cup-A-Soup.’’ "dbes require some limtime to cook the — Simply_send.your_namimc^._a^ress. potatoes an d som<3me culinary zip code and 25 cents to cocover postage ...... I— expertise lo perfect])ctly blend the and handling to: Cup-A-Soup ' ... ■ ! 'potatoes, cream andid ^other ingre- Cookbook. P.O. Box 8329N'9MR. Clinton. n ^'dlents. In this simpllfipllfled blender Iowa5Z73C. ' ’ Version from th e CanCampbell Soup TUNACOQUILLJ £ S ^ "'Co.. a can of condens(>nscd cream of _____ ipoUto soup makess t] tbe blending 2 toblespoonsbutterorrr margarine ' and preparation a cind ■r.r ---S >■?-■,• . V* lb. m u ^ ro o m s. thinlylysllced r:'- H ere, vanilla yoguogurt. orange- 1 envelope cream of clchicken cup- ^ flavored liqueur and mandarin a-soup ‘ orange segments replace- r tb e-^^^^^B - - li ciqjdiy whitowine ------■» FRIIF«D M^DEttCK” ...... traditional leeks, ccream and A - V* cup water '■‘■^ives. Serve, as picliilctured, with a ^4 cup shredded Swiss chcheese, aboul UK tdgKoDJOl "' create-your-own salaalad bar and 3 ounces ‘you’ve a sensationalal lightI supper v l I can. 7 ounce size, tui MODERIERN WOODMEN ; th a t even novice cookooks will excel and flaked 1' buttered breadcrumb!Its O FF A M E R I C A Ifmnl l.ifr Inturnnct ORANGEYOGOGURT ------Preheat oven to 350*.’. In medium Fmirmi. VlCHYSSOIf»ISE skillet, melt butler and cook Horre Ollicehce • Bock Island. Illmots 1 (lO-yi-oz.) can condendensed cream S-: ^ .1 . mushrooms until tender. of potato soup ■ f.-- • "U 8-0Z.) container vanlanIIIa yogurt i|^ . W ★★★★★★★ ^ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ^ indarin orange ' “•.'t'(ll-oz.) can mandi ->c Factory Atk u l h o r l z e d .:;^gmenls, drained , .'A cup milk 2 tbs]^. orange-flavoreored liqueur In electric blende;Kler. combine ^ J C L E:a r a n C( E : ; .'soup, yogurt and oran,range sections; - K = = = = — ^ .blend until moolh. P(Pour mixture D anny D's Into saucepan; graduadually stir in 'sW aterbeds is disciscontinuing )f ■ ■ "‘"m ilk and liqueur. HeH eal; stir oc- ' -iV'CsoHE ------^ r T H R E E ww aterbedstylesioj mm a k e ------) f ------, casIonalJy. MakesI abouta three ^ room for n e w o n e s . jajps. three servings. Serve elegant oranige9 < liquer>flavored souiu p w ith y o u r o w n s m ai]| ] ) salad bar , { The Challiss Rose- $O Q ■ Reg.SSM -fc w99W W c o m p l Q t o J ^ H a irs ti)0 n g im pportant C ^ n s uL i l i a n ^ + Big Ben— QC • fromiPagePS Pa known havlave brou^t her attention W w complete 34* signed dresses for Grace f o r b ridie g r o o mlalso get a wedding gown.1. They' come (she desig 1 help them out, Kelly’s wed/edding party as well as for „ J Country Ha running to see if we can he /\s the_w(^dlng day' approaches,i hair trimm'im ed short on lop and left aven $07 aikl t h ^ don’t get IhelrIr nmoney back, the daughtehters of Presidents Johnson R eg. $ 5 0 0 7Qff w com plete i ^ every bridegroom wanlststo look his long at thee backb and sides, >e married, you and Nixon)m) but she draws a blank Wh en you’re going to be n — best.-Despito-all o fth e woATorrying over------S k ln -annd-halr-care-arc-as-fun-- d n. to'stores'with"'" when— askisked“ lo—name-drop—the— m\ist insist on ^Ing'lo clothes and other detoils,s. there Is one dam entalI toto the groom as to the bride, you can really celebrities5S she has worked for. "I ■SE BED ARE ONLY $2i$20 OVER COST! J rieputattons, because you s appearance and to findnd his skiti.type. the brlde- can ’t evenn irem em ber who, there’s so p articu lar aspect to his t W T getrippedoff. thal a man should be supersu careful groom shoulould go to a ^ w m in g bar at- Limited Quanlitintlties. Sale Ends ^ count stores o r m any of ththem, and some of them I ' •Tm nol against discou about—hlshalrcut.------...... ------a-tlepartmemenUstoro or barber shop, ------...... _L_..when.vi/e’ve 3 o!d.oiId.out these, m odels..—) ^ ------aoyttilSgmke' that."■ shes "add^" dohTevenTcnTcnow.^""“’------^ T he most attractive halialrcut for any For examplnple. if his hair is oily, an "that’s part of our life.. BiBut there’s no The m ostisl beaulifui wedding she has m an”depends upon his; own< unique antl-ollsharlam poo will be prescribed, w ay you can do discountiiintlng on bridal had som elhelhing to do wilh, she said. facial structure and fe oionflinoorod to tit tho useror's hand.. % ' the company to includeihcrtnmlly. hei she said, Idaho State Police. F room rr poring knilo to froncinch cooks knifo, Amoricoi m a d o The business was still;ill young when ~ licogo Cutlery knives give•e yyou quality, durobillty onjn d v o lu o . her husband. James, aran Insurance__W broker, had to decide whewhether to take Z J l “ an offer for a good jobb outoi of town.’’ W = = Neither wanted to leaveve their native !hkxQog i T = ^ Boston—her own rootss gogc back to the \ Cutey Cutie Mayflower. Priscilla saysays — and "he Suggest That1 You decided he’d help me ununtil he found X5vParer/Boner Modol B31 whal he wanted. He’s1 ncnever moved, Kitchen Favorli he liked it so well.” TRAVELMIN STYLE « rli In . recent years two0 oof the three lo. 102$ Kidder children have als1 Chi^ ness. Priscilla remembenbers. part of S l l ______whnt distlnpiilahpd herr v.wnrk_waa_L‘l , nam e.^, o C u tle rty- p ut beautiful lace applippllques with [Lhicago beads on the dresses,I. all a over the ^-1 ^ \\\\ sportsww e a r - like heirloom r PLUSus THREE % skirts. They looked Ilk iY\Sy for bridi dresses. I gol the Idea, likellki everybody IACCESSORIES else, from museums andidoldlhlngs." o: ' ^ I ALL A KITCHEN ^ GOUOURMET g With so few differentnt'designs, ( she I V O an d said, "w e had to b e carefireful nol to sell groom . SLAN1iNT BLOCK X the sam e look to the gligirl down the V Dl.llncHvo>0 cucutlery wilh slook v J street, because we didn’dn’t have lhat OFF RETAIL roiowoodd handle*hi ond un. ------manyvariatlons:*“ niaH3iHmo-longera— 25% 0 problem, and for this yeayear’s line, she —w ll moticulouuloutly hondcralled, Evory knIloillo InI Ihis colloctlon said, "I’ve taken myy 454 years of ______------F / aas 213S-HamULUUmUoTuincc loatutos ihoIho unique Brook- designing and put it intoto oone season. 1 iichonAcccsaoynjck ------Through PoinPoint odgo, have something from1 C'every collec- Modol RSB 6 lion." amsonite Completle ^ - Kiiel'cn Tuirw R*gulor$170 ------W(jrklng with bridefl.-},-6ho6l 8aid,-she— ------— “■ 2I0S-Hn.r»l«,.i) tries to make her influenaence as low-key . I I Formal —-SupoiDuign Tu'noi------■ “ S A L E - -uggage '035-Sn'H>v'.»th Sp»ci>Off ,------as.possIble^I let-themmtell I me what . Ita l — / £ = they w ant, and I let themem put on w hat » Wear Ren 8s-irswiui* ___ _ they want: TTien I letlet them sta rt INOW ON Servicee j o: F-8 T im os-N ow s. TwinI Falla,F«i klaho Sunday. Februaru ary 13.1983 ^cipes eextend'honeymoon I ■ E r— ------ByCTNDYJYJAMFS ------r SIEAMEDNEWFWPOTATOES' cipleyNew:ews Service to tolo 12 small new red or whitepol‘potatoes Bollilling water - Don’t letlet th e '.'hungry hurries" Spoil sp y o u r romantic Minencedparsley newlywed1 aiatm o ^ih ere. If you both worw r k and prefer to eat t.<..Scnib potatoes but do not peel.pee: Slice thinly. ' at home, yoi?ou don't have to spend hoursrs preparingp a meal. 2!.. Place In basket or perfraterated container over boiling A U lttakJces e is 30 m inutes to preparee anai elegant, delicious w aleter. Place carrots on top.)p. (See recipe for Glazed meal.accon«rdlng to Ortho Books’ cooklnj(ing experts. Sesajame-Seed Carrots.) 71)6 keyy toU quick cooking is plannlninlng and preparation. 3.1. SteamJ 15 minutes or until tender.te» Make s u r•e e you're) familiar with the! rtrcclpes and cooking 4.1I. Remove from steamer andd spsprinkle with parsley. plan. The nvm ost Im portant step Is gatherh ering everything you GLAZED SESAME-SE>SEED CARROTS wiU need,1. from ingredients and utensils ut to serving 8 to) l10 medium cArrots. peeledla an n d cut in 3-Inch sticks platters. Finrinding things while you a re•e ccooking lakes much 2 lbs|jsps. sesam e seeds more timee Ilhan you think and can throwthr off your whole 1 Isp.;p. butter schedule. 2 tb)sps. ^ butter % J H k Measure,e. ch(^.c mince, separate eggs.* 3. boll water - there l tbsja p . honey arelotsofth’ things you can do ahead off timtir e to ensure.faster l tbsi)sp. grated orange peel meal preparlaration. [p. grated ginger root (optional)nal) SIEAK BONNE FEMJJME . P lace carrots in steam er• aboveab( potatoes. (See recipe i ttb s p .E A\CH a b u tte r and oil fo r Steamed S NewPotatoes.) CoCook 15 minutes o r until donkMh-Uiinlyal Iced and sepaiiparatodinlorings -- tendtd e r. ^ !^lb. (20 memedium) mushrooms, sliced^ 2.. While c ^ ts steam, toast)ast sesam e seeds in the ,l clove garllirilc. minced spoon butler In a medium-slzecilzed skillet until golden, l'^Ibs.tc^s^ s irio in steak (%-Inch thick),:k). cut Into fourequal . When carrots are lender, add th e 2 tablespoons butter. pieces hone;ley and orange peel lo theJie sesam e seeds. Removfe >/4 cup beef;f bbroth o r diy vermouth c arrcTols from steam er and tossI in {glaze. I — Saltandfresreshly ground pepper lo tasteIte. COOKINGGPLAN PI 1. Warm's)n'serving platter In 200Klegreeree oven . Assemble all Ingredients andmd softened. ' 4.. Slice onion and mushrooiirooms; mince gariic and 3. Increasiuise h e a l to brown onton endtnd reduce mushroom p^rslsley: grate orange peel. J ulces. Rem(■move vegetables from pan. . Place potatoes and carrotsIs iiin steam er, wilh potatoes 4. In samne e pan over high heat, addingIng a little more butter gn^boxitlom . and oil if neclecessary. brown steaks untilllll an to loosen browned bits, 10.'IG laie carrots, ■ 6. Reducece h eat, stir in reserved onloinlon-mUshroom-garilc t-oo serve: sprinkle potatoesI with wi parsley. Spoon sauce J f ■ ^ W mixture andnd h e a t through. Spoon saucece over< steaks. overr 5steak and serve carrots.

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- ^ 1^ . THESWEEETEST IIP STORY EVI/ER Choosing right coc:o o k w a r e r e q u ir e s p l ainning n i and comparison1 shopping.sl U pkeep la ImIm portant ^ 11 TOLD W h en planning youi w ed d in g , think of " m WEDDING Frederickson's Fine Headquarters C a n d ie s lor y our Choosseessei>ntial COookwarre__ — —punchr^intST-nuls-i9^>r ------— t:er"(3irr years of' a beautiful v a rie ty 0 experience , quide of . I W ByNANIX)GAN your firstit sets of cookware is upkeep,I. soups, hard-boiled eggs, sasauces. / V [ s w e e l d elig h ts. A ndId I \\\ you on (he loveliest 0>pley News Service Soaking arand scouring Interiors is aa Five- or six-quart potpc or Dutch 1 1 y i b uying d irect c a n day in your life. tlme-consuisuming and messy task. AV oven - slews, spa^ettl. _ _ Call Today k e e p your e x p e n s e s ___ :— ir_-you’je.-.like-rai!raany— young— greaL percircentage.of cookware, sold.-i ...... 5 -Bake and-roasLpanan _rr. roasts------1 ...... dQWJI. ______“ ...... 1%^ newlyweds, chances are U •e thal you’ll be today is mam ade with non-stick surfacess lasagna. "Serving tfie Magic ValKliley___■ I ' , ^ setting up a kitchen forr theU first time that requlnlire only a quick wipe-out in1 G. E lectric fry pan - brfjralsed. fried. tOf47yMrs"----- afteryourmarriage. hot sudsyw/w a te r to come clean, sauteed dishes. lOGWainAvo No , Twin/inF'ailsano \ T h ere a re so m any Ihln;hings to choose in addildition to Its easy-to-clean1 7. Coffee pot - eleclriiric or lop-o(- soon 10 open pcfmanonilnily m ine \V\ \ from In today’s expandedled housewares qualities.. lhisI durable finish offerss range. BufioyMaii departments that youII couldc easily diet- andId fitness-conscious young3 8. T e a k e ttle -b o ilin g Wc 6.17 Mai.■lam Avo W est, Twin Falls ------overiook-someof the essiessentiais.-And— couples-wii i — instant coffee.cocoa.------^33-2674- r wilh the large varietyy ofc cookware non-stick: finishfl permits cooking wllh1 9. Knives — paring, sllslicing, carv- ______available, you might findnd theI selection lliUeornof10 fats. ing. confusing. T he follo'Ilowlng Is a list of the basic- 10. Wooden spoons •- stirring H ere a re a few guidellm•lines on how to Items t hat a t ;should e<]uip your kitchen1 (m etal can scratch cooljokware sur- furnish your first kitche:hen, Irom the for evenI Ithe most adventurous of,f- -faces). makers of "SllverStoneone” non-slick culinary pupursuits. 11. Plastic spalulas-tLtuming. flip- cookw are: FIRSaST KITCHEN BASICS ping (preserves non-stictick cooking GO-_E\■VERYWH^lERE FLAIiJR . • W hen 11 com es loto cookware. l. Sevenen- or 8-Inch fry pan ~■ surfaces). It’ssieek. it'sciassissicT. if s v e r s a iile . U 's F an . there’s more lo saucepansans and skillets omelets or)r (crepes. 12. Pair of tongs - turuming meat. a n fa re s 's lic k Nile sling thh a t g o e s e v ery w h eree y ou g o in s e a s o n le s s styl . th an m eets the eye. Appejipearance alone 2. Ten-- o r l2-inch fry pan — pan-• chicken. yie. M ake it your sty le thislis : shouldn’t be your reasonson for buying, fryingchlckIcken. beef. fish, 13. Vegetable peeler■ •- carrots, s e a s o n in1 BlackB paleni. red, navy,.w v h ite , o r b o n e sm o o lh . S erious cooks know thatat performancep 3. One-e- or one-and-ahalf-quartt potatoes. and quality are every bll)ll asi Important saucepan.1. two- or two-and-a-half- 14. Can opener - eieclric ( or as looks. quart sauceicepan — vegetables, cannedJ manual. • MqsI cookware is mamade of metal — stainless steel, copperper, aluminum and cast iron — and theJ keyke to making _____ :yQur_way_through_lhe_rB_multitude-Of___ pQflpQ products available Is to understand ------I . ------the advantages of each. • By fa r the m ost popuopular for lop- . . . J / ZyjctaS j of'thc-range cooking Is alualuminum. It's a’ good conductor of heheat, easy to clean, dishw asher safe! anand the mate- / ^ HONEYf/MOON k I ,ria l won’ta ffectth etasleflle of the food. - • Tneoldestcookwarelse l s of cast iron which has been aroundd fcfor centuries l^IN and with proper care.e. can last a ------lifetlm erlfls nota'goodc>dcon(Iucror"of h eat but excellent for brovirownlng meat. It has no surface coating,Ing. It m ust be \ ) seasoned and cared for by giving It an occasional rubbing wilhilh oil or lard and ^ I n g It over a low-heat. he \ ' IbwIBm \ ^ • Copper Is the leastt popularp« wllh to d ay ’s cooks. While It is the best A ^ a B H k \ / conductor of heat, il is.is-inclined-lo-- —SUN_\J-VALtEY-S HONEYMOCDON PACKAGE INCLU.UDES: slain and may affectt Uthe taste ol certain foods. Copper has become so • Twoi/o Nights Of D eluxe A(A ccom m odations Inn T h e expensive that it’s practiiictically out of Histoiic Sun V alle'lley Lodge Or Inn re a c h for all but the profesifessional chel. • Before you buy evenai a single pot. • A PrimPr e Rib Table D'Hot^lote Dinner For Two Inn T lie there arc several IhlngsIgs you should E l e ajant o Lodge Dining Roc'o o m O r T h e D u c h i n R(R o o m / /»\/ consider. Pick It up andmd see how It feels. Pots and pans have ha varying • Yo'our C hoice Of Fruit BeBasket Or Chiom pagg n e ______------d eg ress 61 bfumiee antryoryou’irwanno ------:------choose the one that feelsels most com- fortable. The handles shoulMuld be sturdy and easy lo grip. HandlesJes of brass or m elal will gel hot. while‘those th< m ade of . ALL JU ST S 2 0 6 (PER COUPLE he oven o r the wood c a n 't be used In the < Advanco Resorvorvotions f?oquirod dishwasher. Also checkfc tcto see if the (?oom Tax NolNot Inciudod cookw are you a re selcselecting- has tfght-flttlnglids. PACKAGE3 E DATES: • An important factorir InI selecting ” " • - • erriber 15. -1983 ------Pockago Pricos Avaiioaiiabto Upon Request Couple trave'els in Fcf DqIos After Doc)ocombor'l6, 1983 fax & Graiuitv Is inciudod On Moal Portion Ot Packogcoo

covered wag«gon a v I I - o V ] ( ; Tw/ o> LocationsLj Two newlyweds chase.ased a dream______^------aurlllg Ifleir cross-counounlry honey^ Jive you..“ r moon — In a covered wagoQgon. I ' m D ow/n n! to w n Jo e a nd Beverly Bowle>i-ley were mar* T ,1 & Lvnvnw ood ried in North H am pton,, N.H.,N, and left immediately for Los Angeligeles. — f f l . ------i------The couple averaged ab«about 25 miles f ir-oid covered , p er day in a lOO-year-o ! ‘ ■ w agon equipped with allUthecomforts U IMAKE YOUR RESEriERVATIONS NOWI fffVV Bankk Cards & Cliarcirge of a home — a CB raradio, steiw InI Id a h o Call Toll Fre-ree 1-800-632-410.04 system, portable TV andd refrigerator.re - Acocounts Welcornt■ne :z ' The couple’s alarm clochock. a roosler. 3un Valley C om pany,!/, Sun Valley. ID 8335:53. w as transported hangingIg fromfi a cage on the side of the wagon. J \ : , I ------•------• 4

S unday. F(February 13.19ft3 Timo3-Ne•N ew s, Twin Falls, Idaho F-9 ' Careeneedeed in melak^pjfor bigiday Seek addvice onjI ring iin. for compared to what ByTKRHYIJIE •The time has come.”’ thet jeweler Is a Ixirgain. A comnblnation b of vkilel pink and said, “ to talk of many thingngs: Of shoes ha.s happenedn ed to rents and the pricc of CopIeyNeu'sServlcc ^ plum plpink tones create a and rice and wedding’ bells, and automobiles.es. the diamond has more monochroiromatic- makeup palette, diam ond engagem ent ringsIgs...” than retainedleditsvalue. On your w-oddlng dz I day you wanl givlngyot/ou a sf^hlsticated look that ■/\nd lhal tim e inevitabl;bly comes to Ask D adI howho much a typical Satur- ,, y our makeup to loo^ look cspcclally is very sinsimple to achieve. all young couples who arc-eln love and day nighl. d di ate with Mom al th e ^ . good. There's noU lothlng more For eye:yes. use Just one shade of thinking of purchasing th:Jtal very Im- movies cost.St. Chances are. for a len beautiful than the glow | T T j lowing face of a shadow’ inir a pink shade that flat* pottant diamond ring asi a symlwl of dollar bill h he e could lake Mom to a bride in love. ters yourur face. And for an extra- Iheir love, reports the Jewelry J In- ' first-run tnovilovle. fill his gos tank, and <\nd wllh a few sm smart makeup special t£touch. try midnight blue dustry CouncU. have enoughLigh money left over for tricks, that nalural g i glow can be mascara,■a. Time was when the! |parents of hamburgersr s anda m all at the drive-in. made even more dram; iraallc. PlumI „wine or Iced plum lip and today’s young couples wewenl through The sam e d dal a le loday would cost two T o look your best, St. be sure lo nail colorlor complete the deep-pink the sam o experience inin a nol-too- andahalfUUm m < es asmuch,- choose lip colors. eyesJ Jcstiatlow^.nall lookpcrlerfecUy. different fashion. polish and shades of r )f makeup lhal PRFHTTTY PF^\CH - shades of In 1956. the average younung m m paid >»=le Ppriccs of 1906 are long fla tte r your own skin ^ in color. If the lusciouss ppeach and sunny orange for S23Q to S250 for an ecng»Bcmont lJUl MeM om's diamond engage- la te st fashion Is red I fd lipstick, bul com plemment t the redhead and • ring — which was aboulul a monlh's "’™f ""B: hahas appreciated in value you look better In pinl much more■e thantl lls original cost — )ink-gowilh strawberrerry-blonde woman. salary a t th at lime. ^ y our natural colors. Th T h e result will Peachy' blblush goes everywhere - Now. a q uarter of a cenltJlrylater, the doesn’t even consider its ■ be romantic and lovelj al value. ifely. instead of cheeks.. U forehead, chin and down average engagem ent diailamond costs ■'entlmcnlal v; g arish and painted. the cententer of the neck for an about $800 or more, and toitoday’s young So, w hilee ththe diamond engagement , .. . T he following beaut au ty tlp sJro m . all-over, jiJust-kissed glow, man should plan lo spendnd aboul two ring is a good M aybelline will help ;ood investment, it Is still a :lp you choose A fter you've > ch^n just the month’s salary on tlw rlring for his goodideaforet your • Groom's Parlieles 1 1 > colors, without overpo>powering your wilh velvlively black mascara to After you’ve chosen Lthe right new husbancand worry about pam- • Bridal Luncheo!ons ;icomplexion. bring outit tlthe best In your lashes. m akeup for your indlvidiidual face. perinevouonlonvoursDecialnight! • Accomnnodatioio n s (Of Oul-of-tow n gu6u e s ts

VVo'd be n,)poy lo ;r,si5l you in making yout ci.m CallLr.r,oon;ii734-500(300 ^ __Blk»iirhese------■ ; tips wiill keep) your ejyes briig h t |;By/\iNGIEGRERN lip p rints won'twt be marking the faces entirely t different at the altaltar. /Uways eyeshadows,vs. advise the Hazel Bishop Scrvice and clothesies of friends and relatives apply: makeup in light siniimilar to the cosmeticiansms. Stick to blues, browns ■ ■ I o n . " (and shei hot p ic ijoy fully. They should bo p la c o d w h o ro0 1thoy can bo soon and opprociatodopf evory day. Pic’ic tu r e s FANTASTJTIC SELECTION T OD CHOOSE < FROMI - o r p a□intings, in as vou wish, mojnay hormonizo with furnrn itu ro , . f lo o r COcovorinq or dropory colors.rs. Thoy con also provide I Prirints, florals, novelti(Ities, calicos, • ted fabrics featureW ^^ ^ o c c o nIts ts of color In a room thott needsni brightening. RomoJombo^; checPcks, dots, solids andid much more. ^ to o , thet h a t c o r ta in w a ll s p a c o s• limitlii tho sizos of pictun.ros. A Kodatlia^ ppolyester fill. ' r f':'. v o ry nnarrow c wall botwoon wine/indows or next to a doo)o r. f o r w ^ o x a mtpio, p i would do nlcoly for 0a sorioss of small picturosIS h u n g PRICES SLASHED Ff^ROM $4.98 AND S 6.989 8 YARD v o r tic:a a llly . fFABRICSi OF WINNTER ______A l a rgatL-uabtokoa-Sucface^usu e isu o ily thn w nll ngainsl-v—which— — J O - 6 0 % ^ - ^• Dress prints and a s o f o0 Iis placod is on Idool sottirtting for im portant pointinings o r ^ R k p ic tu rros. e s A wall liko this offersBrs many opportunities fo r o n - SAVINGS^ .solid-color suiting. ^ ^ g in a lityity in bonding, although1 tl the traditional manner,jr , StiU r s • Suedes, stretch fabi m m V in f a v'or, o r indicates ono large onono with a smollor one onlo c i l h o r and nnuch more. ______2 A YARD ___ 5% side. SrSmall dining areas, too, goin gc indivlduolity througlig h th e S u s o o ff.pictures ,p well placed. Beorcjdrooms offer good possibiib ilitio s ______CLIPc AND M V E £V JN Sf for planonning picturos. J W o h o□ v v i o a fine seloctlon of plctur:tures, and w o aro sure yoi s o lo c t tltho right ono for that spoiipoclol place you hovo in r a l s o wvo o havo o fino soloction of>f furniturefi for any room in h o m oI... . . Como In and got ocquojuaintod with ovory doportirtm o n t o f c u r sstore. Wo will bo happyf to show you around ony

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F-iOTimes-Newa.TwinFalh-alls, Idaho Sunday, Febfuaruary 13.1933 3st eligi[ible WO)mcn lisisted Chocose canrefreehlairstyhiC ByFREDEBERICK M.WINSHIP favor of a modeling careerer. She seems jvow she'ss beingbi menlioned for Uie - - - - upisenJorE — to p re fe r oider. Bophlsttca By ROBERT JOHNS r Editor ...... catcd escorts - s^ te T Ollympia l^ Is a wfdow whose from the world of (he ar dpJey News Servlet arts wbo are political can-career was launched \rtien Vaientine’ile’s day finds some of thei more fun Uian marriage mmaterial. -she look overovei her husband's scat In J • Brooke X7 aod All bricJcs are beautifutlful on Uiftlr------• - most eliglbliIble-womcn. in Uie world xloutgrowlng Uie state legislature les when he was her-reputatkin a s Uie natk wedding day. The trickIck Is to stay walUngforW: Mr. Right. itfon's sexiest killed In a 1974l£ car crash. Now U» t juvenile model as she bull beautiful (hroughout:t IUte hecUc . Beauty. \weaJUi. talent, family iiilds a movie Washington>n rumr or mill claim s she Is J career and a fortune: S d ep artu re and on through thi Uie k promlnuicere and power a re quallUes She has no keeping comfompany with newly elected i steady beaus yet, probab honeymoon, with a miminimum of ^ ^ Uial c an giveive a woman an edge In the ably because Rep. John McKeman.Mcl R-Malne. • I h e r moUier k e ^ a sharp Ume and trouble. H maUng gamim e. YouUi. of course. Is rp eye out for • P rtncesstss Yasmln Aga Khan. 32, I l's much too romantliinUc a Ume to W l always a hel(elp. m ales wIUi less Uian botxiilorable laten- look-alike for fo her moUier, Rita e selected Uie followingI lions. Brooke Is popula fuss w ith your hair, yet'et 2you'll want ' We h av e d a r In New Hayw orth,. andai half sister of U»e t York's young Internation lo look especially nice,Ice. The solu- younger won«men as among the most >nal set. and fabulously’ wealUiyw< Mo«'*'m iMfler. • sincc she has lUillan blue I lion: Along with some>meUiIng old. ' eligible fo r’ oneor or several of (he above e blood In her K arim Aga-a > iV; ,AlUv.ugh she; new . borrowed and blue, bl better reasons: veins, (her grandmoUierr was\ a Prin- worU 'aidd ata her vocal studies in> 1 cess Toriqnla) she may al pack some prelty easy-lsy-to-use hair • Carolinele Kennedy. 25. America's attract some- New York. Yasmln Y is shy and tui£ accessories for yourr hhoneymoon favorite Firs:irst Daughter: She lives inI noble suitors. never triedid for a serious singing; I • Rep. Olympia Snowe trip. Choose Ihem well wi before New York,, wworks at Uie Metropolitan ve. R-Maine. career. Shetie hasI had a t least onej I 25. lhe House's most eliglk your wedding day. Youfou'll need to M useum and ai has had several ^ble woman: ill-fated loveve affairs and isn’t likely U>- I She’s comely, successfu tak e som e tim e lo experperimentwiUi romances th;Uiat ended amicably. WIUi iful and ' in- be burned again agi soon. Friends Uilnlk different looks that ct Uie K ennedyly goodi looks and a share of[ telllgent and very popularirwlUi voters she’ll be ontl UieUv eligible list for a Ions: I who lopsldedly reflected I your trousseau andd _ -your own Uie K ennedydy and eventually Onassis d b er in 1900. Ume to come.ne. , j fortunes. Car:aroline Is a natural for Uie unique style. .«■ —" ■ m arch lo thhe e a ltar wiUiln Uie next few T h e following Ups froifrom a major ______a manufacturer of hairr accessories.a< W years. ■ % f' • Princess:ss Stephanie of Monaco. 18. Goody Products, will h^help you look f (he conjecture that once your best wilh the greatciatestofease. Inheritor of I S ta rt with Ute basics; Make sure focused on>n her sister. Princess your hair is in good conditioncor and Caroline: StStill recuperaUng from neck injurieses receivedI In Uie car crash have It cut or shaped atai least two e r moUier died. beauUful. weeks before (he wedd:iddlng. You'll In w hich h e r sportive Stepiephanie will study fashion need Ume lo get usedI to Ihandling It • design in P aria ris In the. near future. K er . yourself, and to worick out01 Uiat one ^ steady escortort of late has been Paul perfect down-lhe-alslaisle style. Belmondo, son a of actor Jean-Paul before (he big day arrive Y ou should m ake roortwrn for more Belmondo. ArAny m an who m arries her will be getliniing a good deal — tax-free than one hairbrush In your suit- Monegasquecleclllzenship. case, lo make stylingig iand caring • Corneliaa Guest. 19. most for your hair easier wlwhile you're f o r mnal attire glam orous of0 New York’s post- • away. A full round bnisirush for curl- debutantes anand an American cousin of ing. a vented brush for quick and f o)r i rent or Sir Winston1 Churchill:C i\n heiress to easy blow-drying, two finishing the vast Phij*hipps JamUy re a l estate brushes — regular andmd purse-sfie p u r c h a s e ' holdings, stununnlng. blonde Cornelia is P — for those last-minuteute touch-ups a very libera•rated young woman who should do. turned downm a colIcge education in Choose the brush that'fiat's right for Planning you)ur wedding? - your hair lype. Fine hairha needs a Come in now!w! Alexander's ^ : gentle. natural-brlsUeisUe ' brush. can offer you)u one of (he T \ H C o arse o r heavy h air* neneeds a stiff Diamoonds hard widest selecticlions of forma! f W H • brisUe brush wilh wideridely spaced Hononeymoon hairstyles shehoutd be easy to care fof®*" D iam ondsIs- are Uie hardest sub- wear at som es m r * ' : /\n Im portant factor in det DlfIINNERWARE STEMWARE the kind o f wardrobe Is the Uie mode of nc 5 P A T T E R N S (ravel th a l Uie happy coupleple will take. ' joPAnuHS p-v Will Uiey go by car. willI UiUiey fly or . From 1 •NoriloVo Fromf ‘1 '1 f !]_ ] will Uiey go by ship? " y \ ^ k •Mikojo • Foiiorio M T r If th ey fly or if Uiey drive. dri Uieir •Picard • Nonloko V.V . • travel clothes should ije casualca and •Donby • « Mik050 •- ___comfortable— ------< , — ■ Pronci^con , •ondorhoci « But if lhe trip is to be bys>y sea. some %X T i a d re ssie r raim ent will certrertalnly be . ‘S v NANKING I ,•Ffoncijcon needed. Most cruise passengengcrs w ear by NotiOi'O I »ondo!hor4, V ''r' - a t Uie least a suit or sportt JaJacket and I slacks for dinner, and In 1 some in- stances don formal wear, r , f o r . o . e "T m T gala evenings afloat. NLESS FLATWARE : The flrst.thlng to considerder Is travel n Vi'ER F 40 PA H ER N S p CloUies. Going by car. severaeral pairs of . ijH i i | i ‘ ll u l K 7 slacks (one of which cann beb jeans) • Oneida worn with several sport shirthirtsw lll fill • pnited ihebiU . It will b e a good idea tojiavilave al least • Riviera two pa irs o f Uiose slacks offa a wash\ and ■ w ear construction, and all of Uie shirts (both sport and dress)jss) capable * COOKWARECl — onjcingTinsed'ounincrraiUjUUy Id Wear > ■ Uie nex t day. F ro m Flying presents no wardrrdrobe pro- • 3 ply stiStainless * Revere■e blems. A fellow can weara r anything . • c iu b AAlunimum iL * Farber\rware from a suit or a sport Jacket Jac and Mlr J r f t y . •W est BendBe • Magna! — slacks lo Jeans.------—— 11" afe f f i W R a c •- f- ■ Sppc.laLDqy_Unwwp ___ A tip to Uie wise is Uiat whenwhi flying Ji^'an~arfd''6lfWs Y o u . r ------it is a good idea to wear easyea going . comforatableshoesbecauseoseone'sfeel I/I” tend lo swell, particularlyrly on long l v lITCHEN CUTTLERY ,11 St n o I f lin ts . ThTho iargbst soladion Irt Magilogic Valtwy ___ ii . ----B itantly ' ‘•■ Golrig b y sea. m ost m en1 willwl want a . counting3 ccalories. ■presentable casual outfitit lo1 wear when boarding the ship. T m I B strenuim o u s • C h k: a a i g o * C a s o -m sm s. exerclso. j . ' ' It Is a safe ruie^of thumblb lhatti for a . . H«nrU« S Uii illc io u s r- { - Jrip of two w'eeks. a't Jeast f( kol • G orbor - >igtit loss centers . V I weii moals. plete and dIstlncUy differenrent oulflis *'• B u ck ^ o u ld b e taken along. Jf goln;oing by sea. - OVEH60000 CENTERS IN NORTH AMER consult y o u r travel agent, as a dinner ■ W hon All1 IEyos A re O n Yo.u, needed in a r n i ^ Look Andd IFooi Your Best. Jacket (tuxedo) may be m :O M P R E H EN S IV iB R ID A L REGREGISTRY IS MAINTAINED Addition to Uie basic four. AboAboard ship 5 T'rWIN FALLS SO FRIENDS MAY AOD TO5 THETl BRIDE'S CHOICE ■■f;!Hii|.r:Vljihl or al a resort, casual clothesiies Kre the 734.0405 nile. 5255 2 Blu* Lake! Blvd. No. ; One of the best ways to visually LOSSEUPTOA Increase Uie size of your war•vardrobe is I ' m ^ k mmnmMI BURLEY (0 take along a wiselyi selelcled £ V j” * POUUND A DAY. ;an be worn bssortm ent of slacks that can L I U 73 ?) ______678-9781’ . Ifiterchangebiy wlUi severs'eral sport ^ U7W7 MAIN AVE. W, - fiwla and blazers.'------

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