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irrhpn P^ark ■■ ce ■A6 'p6( : feSftlelB'i 2 -5 *— 79th year, No. 326 W ednesc e s d a y , N o v e m b a rS I, 1984; ■alls, Idaho Twin Fall J.S. Ieco raom ^y--.i em ailins sslugcgish if ^ NESEABERRY TTieH'ashlngtoaPost '^ numbers were lower than the I these nur expectations of the economy." 'lowest:exi 3 r d Q . u a r•tt e r le ^ economists have - said the; SHINGTON - The natloi Itlo n’s O N P R e v iIts e d my has already entered Uie firsteconomy] mv slowed m ore rapidly In t _cconom> i ----- ------------------phase-of -of a-grcw th-recesaionrwhen--------— quarter than previou third I output: increases inc too slowly to prevent tment R .« l ONP m, Uie Commerce D ^ a rtm i thought, theunem{ employment rate from rising, ln o r* a t« d said Tue: tiesday. The increasing inc sluggishness of the B y » 7 .7 ^ nomlsts saw lltUc chancee o01f a Econoi economy my was blamed by economists AUI*®." i f . : - ; r e b o u n dn d .to . leyels.the Reagann_ad-:_. j hichU ieysald ~ ~ on highhlntereslrates,w int educe Iraiion said would help rcdi - . 'j |M mlnlstra contributed to a dampening of_ __ _ .h a v e cont igoloomlng budget deficits.— —Uio huge m e r'^ fid ih g o n durable g . consumer Department, wh! ' The Commerce C< lalor appliances and fumllure_______ ________ lllie. nTiUo iy—estim ated—that—infialii P i ^ -------initiaiiylosonhousin^ asw ellos B% ied gross national productt reso rc ^ trladjusted ddltlon, the high interest rates. In addIt 3.6 pcrccnt annual rate In the t _ -* t h a t a -3.6 go, I Investment ll from overseas, ••iM iiH <• I third quarter qu and later lowered U ' That ends to push up Uie value of the percent, sold Tuesday Uie ac to2.7pej , consequcnUy-makIng imports---------__ _ __doIIat, CO iv s h u n t t h r o u g h w reck —^r.:r7 — ^ 'R e s c tre 'c rc w rease“w aS T iniratT ri3'pero :ksa g e o f h o m e h i t b y g a s ''s t o r a g e t a n k h u r i e dd ' b y b l a s t --------- snficrej ■ K ent-'— B-»s— . cheaper er 1relative to domestic gooddl. rate. The Th economy hasn't .been U impenlng exports. and damp 5 p^ r sh since GNP grew a t a 0.5 sluggish The Intense Int price compeUUon be4% ate in the fourth quarter of:i982. 19( cent rate tween domestic do firms and foreign 3 0 /^ le economists, including an inSome e rs has kept prices low and suppliers formalll adviser a to Uie presidenl, sj 1profits down, ewnomlsts saiil_______ ' foreedpn isno'evidence— particularly enspan sald'iHailflhe trade ple Green^ at Uie 1% Uiat I light oJff Tuesday’s report ad not ture had I deteriorated from the se; my can picjc up enough speed <i«dto o»/o I I I econom> quarter to the third, the gross ■ ■ ■ cond quai e next „._ the 4 percent growUi rate ni ■■ ■ reach th' ... national 1^ rproduci would have risen at ration I^ yeor Uia h a t Uie Reagan adminlstrat] rate. " " • a 5.7percent e ra has forcc recast. ............. . Some le eeconomists also blamed the.’ who vlslted- the mori )NBAD1LL0ij,_ By CONCEPCION! economists said Uiai in a ddditiOn; d noney, antl-lnflaUonary policies •epartment report tight mom Commerce Def \ n i ^ t was told Uie bod Press ME odlcs ha d been „ c a k c inlng n li The Associaled Pre economy narrows^ ° \^ e ederal Reserve Board for th e ; growth In of the F Fee i*e adT u e ^ a y blamed theJ slower s \ removed. Pollcc wo' vould nol say noijcv choices cl available to Uie ( Jwii:JT?ey_Mld_lhot_ ttie Fed’g : ;___ in.a,slow dow nJn_slpw lp,^ t£ A----- whero thoy had been,taken,-----------------minlstra ___________ MEXICO-CUY!Y--T^-Thousandsof----- ^C I X Y ; Z ^ Imtion and Congrcss^fordcali ints 01^ the ^ w l h of the money consum er spendingg and a large restraints n\ _ In ndd|t!p;ijto_lhose se seriously Inwith Uie . pco}>Ie who%I homes . were .......... tie large budget deficits becai earlier In the year led to the decrease In net; exports. But supplyr ea , „ creases c„ 5 A jured, h u h d re ^ 'o f o th er v ic tim s i destroyed by n e ty tj gas explosions and spending cuts8 lend lc own of economic acUvlty in reowUi m ay.not be- slowdown economists said grov \ were treated for lessi sscr bum s and to slowVthe tl economy even more, searched for ml missing relatives y 'eeks. ■ ourth quarter. cent week \ abrasions. Tuesday In hospital itals and morgues. / /ever, Uie administration re. m uch belter in Uie fou ■ . , Howev '■4 clod a “ It’s evldeni fromn what's going on • rest tho ex p om „ i„ cid d iupbeat and said it expecto - \ Some h o u ^ neare Officials said me m ore than '300 peo* / er-Umt.growUi-ls-, ;’_r,„_ln-U ie-fourth-quartet a, and th e w allsrebound 3 F ] s i o n simply van ish ^ , --------- -pie w ere-klU ed-a I- and-fl t - least-500nd from a temporory “ 1 still stalled,” sold A Alon Greenspan. 'H '•.'i's'; and roofs of others rs w ere blown som etim 1 seriously injured. • ^ Ime next year. informal adviserr to t Uie president. The Commerce c away. Streets wereB littered wllh DepartmentL also a !0 square blocks in Buildings in 20 s some fairly -'-.u.' v 'M. •! starts “There would have to.be U ackenedcars. reported ted Tuesday that housing sta ix h u o ^ ep o c-« U > ;--^ ^ dead anim als andblac Tlalnepantla, a poi poor neighborhood -;^.b very soon lo gel in ansignificant pickup vj r e than 100,000 f g n 9.3 1 Officials said more 8 tpcrcent In Octdbcr Id m i on the northern ed| edge of Mexico Cl- H i | the. 5 i5 ^ back-on trackV*to U pace-the ad>. V people w ereev acu lated al from Uic nual ra ralle df 1.5 million itnils, id Monday moming ty, were flattened I jlpollng. ^ 12 and ministration is antici; S area.' level since December 1982, s lowestt lc plosions at a gas i ^ H by a dozen explo lamblguous,” said “Tlie data are unai Outside one makes ;eshilt m orgue. corp o rate rat after-tax profits dropi: storage complex: ru run by Unigas Co. villa M»doro-;:;r lai. "They tell u s a ; -:,7 VjU 'm te r economist Allen Sinai ^7 survivors lined up and id were allowed 7.3 perc ercent in Uie July-Scpteml the ■ govemmeni and Pcmex, th I and maybe erowUi recession r to go In one a t a time ie lo attempt to quarter er, following a 0.3 percent[ drop di petroleum mgnopol poly. Fireballs shot nay occur. "All of something worM” mi ie‘A8 s 6 clateid-Pras6 ' ' ! < ' ' , •v. identify Uie dead.I. Mrs. Rosa inthcEci sccond quarter. from ^ e tanks of iliquid petroleum - • . /( lnlem»lloni T • • . -I /ailing to enler “?•’1 Chavez, who was wai /<?/ \ Airport d e b ris fell on the 7< gas and flamingI di ., j^ lsd n •porters, VThey ., r - .th e building, told.rep( ----------shattered houses.8. toerlands s^-^.T be-PolishV ■ ' should have left Uiee bodies-in tlie“ ~ T 7 ¥ I.FAiftrrirt -gftrHii rdunof spokesm an---j| ---/Cr.V f c ................... ujM shijp B rto rg ^ ouldhave' ■■ Wnifc'srbccause t h ercitw ^ for the state attom o m e y g e n e ra l's of* .•■'ed:hei been easier for us to flndUiem." fli ______ ■- Uce,-said .Tuesda> alnted-as-they-------- :------day-night,.-"A s-oI--Tom las-Gruner-sald-the-organlzana Iza-------S everal'people'fali now. the official flgi fig u re Of confirm ed (jgn was \ Ipand'defected to WestGefii#; checking dozens of ol wplted under the hot:sun. si ^ - dead is 36c.'-' slonal morgue. f -1 1 1 •Itals and clinics on Uie number iber - -At another provlsli -.................hospita ^ Dozens-- of.’- ' passengers V d im s Uiey have received, the bodies were so bbadly charred Manuel DIcz Alcantara, Ale a com -. of victI ■eampd -inib Rotterdam, and j. . at- that of the first 20 pe people lo enler, in the Mexico sl&te! alm ander with thes Red R Cross at San ' A source soi concentrations tn 10 to 15 locations. JYDARST ine.-said..Uiey^. m lg h fi'n o tj __:__ Id e n m y th e r e iald - only one m an could Id Cristobal. Ecatepec pec in the-state of tomey ey ■.general’s office . said lings were in Uie Surface w ater flndir ssoclated Press lura. ; loritles would begin burying the the m ains of his son. ' Mexico, gave a figure fig of 307 dead authorl p arts per billion rang nge in Uie growing urity In stitu te 's . es collected ol a morgue set I uf up At the Social Secur Tuesday night, but: lUt said bodies were txxiles 4 ‘Dutch Border. Po»M of-f ddlng, "We don’t . ' A £ itlon’s season, he said, add SIllNGTdN - The natlo: mta Mcdical Center, famil center In Sants still being found in tthe rubble. In a1 community c lai oh the siUd be cx- ; :auscs believe that's on un unocceptable risk ' W id e ly used pesticide cam llles news of vlctlms»ani la TulpeUac,' about two miles They said theirr figures fi did not InM aria . P ^cted t a th at’'-“Uie humbw', ofj idnow level but we wont to t( find out more r In laboratory pnlmals and n ^ d s a th o s p lta ls ' vivors made the rounc 1 Uie people elude victims wh who had died in from tl devastated area. oples’^ bh' \'U ie'' Tdepartlng) • irolec- about It." >e used only with special prol rter looking for relatives. IAnAssociatpd Press reportes ss d 'w i l l ^ t ^ b l v 'b e - I e s s : hospitals. Red Crc Cross duty officer cctlon Schatzow salt no) 1one knows how ' vessel lion, tht the Environmental ProlcctI be?liL 'arrived..... ------- —m uch alachlor is in lh Ihenatlon’sdlet, - - * sm ^ 7:thal'jiiim . -------:-------------- '—Agcncy: :y saidTuesday:---------------ics ore piHisent at '^l^lUi. inning If ala ch lcr residue: Tlie agency a| will’ consider banni ■ ■ Ing 0 the legally permitted id limit. Schatzow ; Sev( Several-.pet^Ie, leaving,U ie; • . the che rhcmlcal. alachlor, during said'E P A estimates3 the t chances of a ' il review over the nextt two t Ip T u e ^ j i i ^ t v ^ . c a ^ resulting conccr atI onc c in a mllllon ' ..'in'g-si ;; suitcases,',ajid o n e ^ y i^ g " o v era lifetime. vroma iman 'm 19: i ''I 'n): iioV- s ^ ut GOO.OOO formers and fai 0 ^ 5!!! Use of alachlor onI polaloes f is being w teUier h^ I’m going back to the > rs face a risk of getting canc suspended entirely because t 23 per• ehlp'^ Ip'tomdrrow.” I t j s to b eg in ;' . lives from alachlor U * • , d u rin ’g their tl loretical residues ' n s fe i in i 'trip to' the PoUsb'i " :m to(5w of bc as high as one In 10,0 :e after the ISRO season, a yea i'ear school tm stees, actlni in g o n th e r e e o m would be on potatoes, s , though aiochlor , SalUb By bTEVE CRUMP> ' ference dUis' Sea port- of Gdynia » . 1 Schatzow, head of RP; le II 11- mendalion of Sandy-aan d h ls e o a e h e s . Times-News writer ■in which Ich Uie Wolves won the league ut 2 percent ot Uie . tonijzh *s used on only about lig h ts , -, v: f, Ide program s, lold a newse ^« n md . the then-myUiical stal state dccided to make that crop: Most of the rest Ue and a t request a w eek . P ; ? ™ jsl of Uie Uieorell- . ■ x{£a.m t ^ auUiorities said 102 ■^ «. SHOSHONE S iford ago. A hearing Is sch cheduled in Boise ' cal dietary Intake would m come from . Shoshone High eighl>m£ m an cham pion^lp. CasUefor ssengOT stayed behind.after School, which >von the Sawtooih Con- joinedI the lu c tsasa resu lto f ,. Ui Magic Valley Conference.. be. a on Nov. 28. I. 1said Schatzow. is a "sign: ignifi- m eat and dairy produ That. i n ^ ’s stev — almost a UUrd ^ ference footbaU chai hamplonship Uiis group oof. Class A-4 s(4 )00 ls whicl hich “ I don't know whal lat we’re going lo cant risk feeding com to calUe I isk.” the'608 p ^ l e on a w e ^ o n g " fall, h u been votedd out o of Uie eight- plays 11 ll*man football, the followin; wing do," said Sandy. “ We Wt only have 109 Alachl to (Co. ' The chemical has^ I' a s l n e e :hlor is made by Monsanto lise. It was also a recohl lor team league. season. tl. . students In this scho ies - 1969. Asked why Its old under four trade names hool and we just and sold >cruise ^ p , which bad been * 14,...----- properties had not-b( _____ The conference took_Uie too: J cU o n -a__ ."Jhlnj lings, a re Jclnd.of-tQ). in -thol •al air—don't have enough boj loystocom petein Lasso,, Lazo. L. Alanex and CP-60144.ja 'ls 'a 'iS ta n ff’d rg e ltU J iftd '^ --------week ago, ftve days ys before the In- now,” sa can football in the Canyon wConference.” . Ninety said Sandy. "A lot of thingsIcai ety million to 100 mllllon poun ounds fore. Schatzow noted d 1Uiat Uie original i-W est by more Uion 130 dIans played in the fir first official state happen! Jll We’re Just waiting to see ho\ how Shoshone, a long-tl •time member of are uset; ent'Oi anim al data were goUiered e s ^ every year, 98 percentby In-. fectore during th e ImI id ______thPCanyon Confera ______ elfiht-man football II _ championship. _the stale jle.rules.onjour;petition.::------rcnce.-.folded Its. that onc n com and-soybeansJn.Uie^l a..Chicago.lcsting. e^pE:_dustriaLBloJ!cst._a.. ors." In~1953 its captain gameV Shoshone HlglT gh AUfleUc DirecThe peUlion pe In question is a requea luesl football program pri prior to Uie 1980 |ng lo kill kl weeds before Uiey emet Tiergc laboratory, reeled InBritaln.;^ tor Ed Sahdy confirme m ed the acllon by to the: botlrd b< Iaho season because of tac) of control of the Idahi ick of turnout. The from the the ground. About 30 ^ rc cent h t ol Pending the specio :lal review aimed *Eveiy.:Um the l&^pfuts, ih, — the league’s seven ot oUier schools on HlghSd; by following season, Shoshone SI Coach each crop crc is sprayed wlUi alachli chlor. a t deciding whether 2r Uie benefits of Ev S d m l Activities AssoclaUonn b; ire'-tt Tuesday. Shosh6 nn<e f b Class A-3 school; to concoii Larry Bond put togol {oUiCr a sbc-game Several ( al other chemicals are in use ise 1for alachlor outweigh Ihi the risks, fanners Jj*®™ ’3 .sm all'exodus."l^is' “The Sawtooth O Conference bas tlnue lo participate -In Uie Class A-4 schedule of elghl-m man teams and Uiesamc Am ejob. will be required to we; t'car robber gloves timne e It was quite big. Agaln-j^.. ople voted with their. f ^ ” " I knew it SawtooU kicked us out,” saidI Sandy. Sa Shoshone petitioned d Uie IHSAA for Alachl< oth Conference. Shoshone also als round- and bools, goggles :hlor has been found in groui les. long-sleeved • anfred Sorg, qMkesnian for-^- k*’"* was coming. We were sre too successful, wants ^ continue lo compete InI Uv the permission lo play A-4 fi fooUiall and w ater In In Iowa ahd Nebraska and md in shirts and long trousi users when apply- . '' ' ' The sam e-' thingJ happ?ned to A-SCanj b ^ l, A-3 In oUier sports.. Permission I was s u rface' spraying, about l ; jh*b H *»'am burg alien office, said • inyon Conference In voUey|)^l Ing alachlor. Aerial1S ] % waler in Iowa, Ohio and1KanKi anlnterview. ■ • , CasUeford.” girls’ and ani boys' baskeUiall, wresUini Hing granted, and Shosboi tone then applied sas, Schi perccnt of use. will b. chatzow said. Harness saiddsuch si bo banned entiretie Sawtooth Con- and tra( CasUeford left the rack and field. T ^ S h o u^ n e '{EocPageA2 groundw • SeeSHOSHONE dw aler findings were In1 Uny ll ly. ^ ^ J jjH jl Ml e x i c c0 C i t y/ b i a s d e; a t h t (oil ovie r S O t m ^ J a s iiiS M ' P A slfeijips limit n alachllor usa il Shoshione*s 8--man gricid champDtons receivee SawtOi)oth Conjiference iboot ^ M u r dlef i SUS]pe&HMIfehissjim y jd mingJL . B y BONNIE BAIRD D JJONES 9 iM l is the only e £stand because Uie defends d:30 a.m . today for further ler testimony before to Uie : • person an'with first-^and Informatloi tion about what Times-News wrller -------J - Judge Phillip B eclw ; ally occurred in that lO^lay /pperio d and on BenneU has asked for ( ir dismissal of the nomlng of the murder, uni! .Charboneaui 24, vrtioI im u rd er charge as well a s chi JEROM E ' •>- Jam chargesof kidnapp- Ihemo m urder charges in the (j irdcr, kidnappnnett argued th al the murd' faces first-degroe od ! ing and grand larceny. Heal: }also added a verbal Benr rges should be \rbaugh. 36, last July 1 InI request r rape and grand Uiefl chargi death of Marilyn Aii) Tuesday for dism ismlssal of a rape Ing. ra jtifled Tuesday Uiat he saw' ch c arg e la Lincoln Counly because ilssed and Uie state then be X given 1 an opbee Jerom e County, testlfl Uut charge dismls; ter fire me fatal shol. jnlly to refile "proper charg u^es.” He sugthe victim 's daughter ._\is is under ] urisdlcUon of the h e isam e court. portun id a charge of aggravatedIas assaull. which wife, had • gested , Chorboneau wasI put pi on tbe stand In FlfUiI . Arbaugh, Charbooeau's8 fonner fi esday moming by his at-■ alleged a lid Charboneau bas already y adm a itted. before the sbootini D lslrlcl Court Tuesd ilng Uie defendant Resold if he falls lo win dlsn inett, tolesU tylnabearlng{ forced ft Ismissal of Uie h er to accompany him hir in her own ca r He: said s tom ey. Golden Bennel kin for dismissal of chargesI on o Ju n e 21 and Uiat she was lon for a court ges, he \ ^ d file a motion on the defense moUon as rraped and h e then ,charge took h e r v ^ l c l e I t was latei tl iter found burned In orderr to force d lm v e ry proce icedure by lhe . against him. County bear Cbartx ve hours under questioning[ Owybee 0 uixMiMU’s grandfa- state. He spent some five I - ........ — --------------—Acth ting on a repoil*trom ‘'BBaennett-that ' a County'Proseculor• Uier*sranch;...... U ................... from B enaettand JJerome er irt wUl reconvene again att BenneU said he would call Dan Adamson. Court all Ionly Charboneau U i ^itt had been m ade to “ take ke ChartMneau .'. t . u x o iirtlK e a in iig ^ ring Uie Tuesday court sess out”- durini ssion. of- the mom ing off J^uly u 1 in Ihejiam of her rented i p ( ^ strict security measure fleers impo ires in the home n ea r Jeroml ■ome. ise. Men and women officers courthouse. rs searchDuring Uie 10 dj .0 days beforo the fotal shooting who went Into the coui ed each person per lurtroom, and after Uie allef i lle g k kidnapping and rape, he Includingg tUie judge, clerks, reporte rters and said he hllchlked iked through Nevada and i n t q _ . spectators. irs. Jordan VallQ',, Uien Uii bock lo his g ra n d fjU M ijK U ^ '. ly 1ond counly officers-malnt Six city ntalned a Owyhee Counly n y ranch in search of : i doors ing borses for ra watch lh1the Ihi courtroom and a l all of U the n ranchera. lo the court area. There m leading were no He was unable ble to iell Adamson any inces. dislurbonct nam es of people le wiUi whom he caught r i w n E ! ^ > by his attorney ey. Char- people he spoke Under' queslkming qi >ke with at r u c h e s along th ifr' Aid Uie court his version of Uie boneautold le alleged w ^ y.H esaldhefo le found no work. ^ • ■> lis acUvlChartMneau said sc he Uien returned to k ldim H ing > ^ and rape. He covered his ost hour by hour front Thursda lad stayed tn Uie bam o t Arv' / Uesalmost d y .J tu ie Jeronie and had 3 'he was-allege^to*have-pIc) • 2 i ;-wiieg-hi Icked -Ar-' ■bangh'fflwme'BCT ■BeveraWays beforetlwsiiiftisy p al tally shot , tough up a work, until, she was fata eH E A R IN G ooP a»A a r •; r ■ I- 1 ^ y ,^ ^ (n te r2 1 ,1 e 8 4 TMn Fails, Idaho • Wadnesi NWft,Tii» JBriee f i y — Vdrnaritheldxapiitivcfor^^7? years • - ^~ IED BLUFF, CaiU. (AP) -— iA mill RE Hooker,' npanled by his at- by aassbed h In laclciiiicl a dilldrtn’a EW-' ricer ia4io picked 19 a femal s a le bit- tom ey RoUmd Papendlck, n pleaded ingset: aelliilroot. . he w o rk s S S[lUcer S ills s t a t i o n h e l dl ui p . M o s c oOW v m e e t i n g i n tiii in 1977 loqiriaoned hhee r for tnfwr«K^t to the charges [ooker was arrested Sunday, after cb Tuesday. A Hook TWIN FALU LI£ - A loos g u n ^ bbrandishing n 7 ; y e a i^ woman retm M d to tea years In homemades boxes,' t a WASHING seven bearing was sched NGTON (AP) -T h e R e a g aan n adminlsbvUon Mluled Dec. S In Red the 227long4>arrdedI nrevolver b d d 1 9 tbe atten tendant a t Uie andttieSovi< aod then' notified ' ndfolded and bound by leaU Ie itt Bluff JusUce Court hepoasibUItyofa bllndl oviet Union a re discussing Um rt b e r family f B lue Lakes I ttaa al c o service statloo Tuesda t b ^ t s , belore letUng b e r c idaynlghtand meeUnginM police iald. PoUce tefusn Moscow eariy next year bet etw eenSecrkaiy resb^ ard to bdieve," said a ^horlUes, ri L tL S “ It'8 Just too har ntWoifWlfiwri i%f/»■•>! left with a n iDde i could get a Job, pdlce said lh. of S tate Geoi of the woman’s Foraign Minister sheet ^ r g e P ; Shultz and Soviet F Iw asked not to be ^ to rdease ^ one neighbor who The InddMDtt ywas reported to Twin Fal ? U lsp o llce at A ndrelG ron aUly or her pre«snt whereabouts, romjico to try to break ttie dc deadlock in arm s day. w Uie giri and I knew 1 . 1 ^ a IdenUfied. " I knew . 8:06 p .m .. PubI ubUc Safety Director Tima Quails ( said h t f mental and p h ydcd consaid, control negd Cameron Hooker, 31. who live igotiatkms, sources sakl Tues esday. Car Cameron and ttiey y v 1 ™ « .D o n n a l.T o ' Roadblocka wer vere set tty d fy , countyI' and a sU te ofWhile Uie on appeared to be goo^ aU mobile bome a t Uie sou itato Department . smaU he Whito House and Uw Sta m = .hew a,asno™ •mai a s anyone.” ^ fice rs ia Magic lie Valley. These w m calle illed off about refused to9 is h e woman, who auUtoriUM said edge issue any statem ents, it was wi learned that je of town, was h d d In Tei two houra la taerr after ; no o r wbspect ^ vdiides Uie adminisl nistraUon had notified Moe< 0 bafl Hooker, who lived wiUi two w asi 001 96COW Uiat if an Count imty Jail in lieu of $500,000 b on oot hom Uie Red Bluff area, was WtM flgwxwl n«i^ Shiittr IS available to l l y _ _m ore. ____________ hac! been located orthera - :■~ ______________ agenda could ire, than,.two-dozen dtargei gtran g e d -fro m -h is-h itc Jiblklng-through-the-N hhl Qualls saidI tbe tti robber .was w earlng.a [.a.Jirowzuskl— to th e Soviet to s e e du dding ii rape, kidnapping, soc sodomy, wife, auUioriUes si viet.capital in January o r Fdiruary F said. His residence. Califon ifomia town 160 mUes northeast of dc snowmobile suit and leftCttiestaUonon th m M k and blade I Gromyko. icreparceT inaniral SonI Francisco Ft and oral located on a one-aa in MSy 1977, police rape le with a fordgn o b j ^ and fo o t He said ooe ooe woman attendant was'on ondutyatU ie T h e m a in t Reagan's caU for copuli le-sac, was flanked said. in topic would be President R subdivision cul-delulatton. ^ 1. s t a t k ^ located c BlueLakes Boulevardi N Bdod North across a resumptlo ework" o r "umlllon under a new ‘^framew __ -----from tbe Ptooee aeer P ies restaurant ta Lynu [ed a year ago In ; - ' ^ 1 itwood Shopp- - b re lia " off Ui Uie n^grtlBtton’^ log Center, when hen tbe robbery occurred. He said It was Geneva, SwiI Switzerland, on reducing U.S. S. and Soviet Imer was also a t thee fgas pumps, believed one custom cu term ediate-i te- and long-range nudear. we weapons. T here were nolii^urles. Ia nment on Tuesday, studen a ‘reached for conui • CoothniedfriBnPageAl dent body of 39 kids, as we do." iu n t s c o o p s i n fu< Qualls said all leads failed to chedc out! ig ltiv e s a rm It, MerrUl Beyder, Beye iey d e r said Ute logical step would loUiCon- But his assistant membership in the SawtooUi ;irfflcen.were back-toJisquai ____________ p,nL.Tueaday.irf to apply for-roember-------hlnk Siioshone- had—be forShoshone for j u a r e o n e . ^ -------NEW-YOI 82 ffflld h^ st-and'owst-suc*-------fe re a roR K -(A P)— T helargestsaid tb e Investigi tigatioo was cootinuing. b ^ expelled from m the conference. shipp in In Ute Magic Valley Conference, lanhunt in U.S. history, gpann cessful nianl nning eight states mrhe .. SawtooUi Ckwiference co more In Uie nature of yrfiich Ich Indudes Murtaugh, Oakley, !S. iias led to Uie ding four undercover stings, Carey, Camas Cotmly High £ d v is it on th at Uiey look a l Hagen german. Hansen, R aft River and If 3,309 fugiUves, Attomey G General William ^F airfldd. Rlchfldd. North es," said Beyder. Macka some altemaUvea ckay In addlUon to CasUeford. BONN, West < Bt Germany (AP) — Foreig eJgn Minister F rench SmlU nlth Tuesday. ^ of B ancroft R oddand.. " Those n u are schools wiUi roughly Uie M j J « f 3 i o s h o n e would hhave had to reapply, Hans-DietricfaO< »Kiay visit to The Joint lordinaled by Uie I t 1two^nonUi effort was cooi imty High of Dubois and Cet for a d m is s io n -UUielr_two-year pro; samneessize student body that Shoshone ' , _ , Poland houra. before.be.w be as due to leav save today. .a U.S, Marshal ahals.Servioe, wiUi partlclpa' wUon by officers ,^ ,3s 0a footbaU-only conference. baUonary period w w;as tqi — ahd Itwas has,” I,” !] he said. "And Shoshono Is dose try statem ent said, F o r e i ^ Ministry from m oreeth tlia n SOother federal, stato te and tocai agen“ le t txiwvi earlyf ttoday, said hat given the size of to mosl Thc nference Just Ute feding ttia rhe ctirrent Sawtooth Confe noslofthem ." Tbe surprise cies along; Uie Uie Eastern Seaboard, lirm an, Leadore H i ^ football fo Beye their school Uieyr ididn’t bdong In a teyder said he doubted Uiere was n ad o r to Warsaw infonned Bonn's ippreh^ided by the 225-men ed the Polish Those appi smber task force cbain adi Rick Brown, could not n sdiools that have a ' anyr ch be conference wlUt sc at Uie visit was called off I chance Shoshone would be read(f because of w ere named ts. ranging from C oad led In 5,080 fdony warrants, w s" th at h«rf come iq> durin . mitted “ several factors' ;ted to the Sawtooth Conference for ring preparafirst-degree i urder and rape, to narc ee m rcotlcs, weapons next:t season unless Uie IHSAA tions for tbe trto. iry charges. and robtiery One—f a c t or r— - w a s - th a t- P o ia n d ’8 — 1 : directe scted the lea guetodo so.-------------------T h e p r o»gram.-Uie-8evenUi-sudt-Jol ^ —communist-----olnt effo rt-^ > o n ^ ~ t l hd refused to issue a visa to0 a West G e r sored by the authorities had r ------------------------ShosJ hoshone. which is considerably [he M arshals Service since: ll 1981, x^ resenU M M sdieduied to 1accompany m an correapoc ler the 150-student minimum for *‘a vital part under art of our expanded cooperai ratlve dforts" to • C o o th n ie d fra m P ^ A i ttie statem ent said. G eoschertoWiTarsaw. an schools, has been rductant to lir fly up and be Uien A-3 scl fight “ thist cancer ca on American society, ^ saw Arbaugh's haii y.” saldSmlUt. • momi m lng when she was killed.. He Hi told dosed his eyes aagain. He said he dropp Into tbe A-4 dasslflcaUon auM 't h e 's d io d 'h a s 'b e e n comtot as near as he can becaus and Ar- ~hcard'only one stiol • • ---------------- Uieco court during .that Ume ite1an • _ pellUvt lUve In Ute C^anyon Conference baugh Igh made love, looked a t t h ee.. 2 2 r i - _ i ^ . _ eport Iridlcati^' is ' r e ^eiiUy U lh a ll'^ x ir ts d c i^ tf o b tt) ^ .' ■ ' M Ie htw e had p u rc h o ^ 'fo r H u dau l a u ^ t a r . A n - a u t c ^ - rej Indians won Ute Canyoo Cona, and got dong w dl. _ ___ ___________ • T lra.i bullet entries Into0 1Uie woman’s body Ther In ^ t e d frdin a chesl~ferencs aic rv aiey b m ± -a m p ro ’nW pT h^-------rnde'r c r ^ exSiiGiallonhersardlie-ancT si U iaf^eaU T r^ fall and ant finished second in the state ai’l hiding, but Marilyn had tad said wotind. tournament.' I she dii Under cross exa didn’t wanl iier daughtersIto know xamination, he was A-3toui I, BnkgM ltfM rt, Twin F ans, The he IHSAA sometimes allows was there, so he s to y ^ in th thee tack unable to explainibulletenUieslnUiC' b p m EST, W ed , Nov v /:2 r — Th» F b ri^ s f . ................JennDe<3oodiogi m iof the bam . Ke said lie slept sle on woman’s back oorr the number of. schools Mis like Shoshone to peUUon to 30 room ly with a c b a ^ 'of V.' Q oudy today tpeto . ground and went without the. gl )ul food wounds. He said he lesiiol her while she* compct out of Utelr size dasslflcaHighs near ra in o r snow showers. she ly evenfaced him, but he! dosed c his eyes and tlon1for a variety of reasons, ranging until Saturday 1 igf n y from m Thursday ' ds IS n^ih. Tonight 40. West winds Ing when w from n I:trav d conslderaUons to past M ^ ly n h ro u ^ t him hi a she might have tuimed. n J p artly cloudy witti wit alight chance of letic success. ' lapping, he said Ar- athletic ch. As for Ute kidna] —JSf lunch. 3w shower. Lows near { an evening tfiow I harboneau said Sunday mo; momlng baugh, nol he, d^ v e her car to ;lving Day. partly 80 20 . Tbanlcsgivii vakened Shoshone a t h er suggesUon su she cam Cl e to the bam and awat and that ikikikH T ^ - ' ^ O ; ----------j t, u i d ^ e would tell Ute girls ---------------cIo u d y ^ th ~ a UBas'of'roomlng'fog------re i Uie night at .)U ||||||| di gii he Uiey made love during ~V \ W f ’C ty T f ^ i.Hlghs3Sto40. 1f t \ " a n d low clouds. H ) there, and took the gifl rifli rifle into Niagara Springs bbefore she jumped ■ —' " ^ 5 0 w asU ■ them U tab: N evadaaodnoctt Ute house hi r, Tlra. from her ca r and ar flagged down for her daughter, ivada scattered In Nevac took her to L ater t c r she relum ed with the gun. gui He another vehlde thal T_____ l goptinuing eastward snowshowen C OI hi ll they were going to "slghl I In" Gooding, y g rt said1 U Acally heavy snow at Wednesday. Loci T lra and th at Marilyn loade aded " a He said he left hier e c a r behind a lav- # ............ for TlJ ons. Becoming partly higher elevatlooa n. e m In Jerome wher k ^ 7 0 handh ere she would find It ^ L / | idlui of bullets” Into Ute gun. High T o '^ g h S l^ . V*. cloudy in th e west w e witti decreasing when he and, because his pU A conversation CO jlckup thick was not * wAh that began whi T em p e ratu re s '* showshowera in ttie east tooigiit j e n l j h ^ n ^ l n g , h e h l l ^ liked il I _ asked into N e v ^ a to _ ^ 2O OOL cd her where she had spen XDLlSth____BUBin____ ______________ the west and a few ------- ---- — M ostly fair inXtli ' previo vlous n ight since he did ndt nd see look for JoIm . ' m tain flucries In Ute — lingering mounti h er vehicle ve a t the house ali nlghl g h t proF RO N TS: e a ste rn portion in 1niaoksglving Day. ^ voked ed her and she grabbed Ute gun., sr. Lows Wednesday VU Turning colder, CokJ.» •wrw he sai( laid. sens ^ night in the tee u to mid-308. Hlghs e said Arbaugh told him "not "n to SfK)w O c c K x je d - y ^ S5ti1 . 1 l o n a n r ^ ^S h o w ers Rain Fkifries Sr> _____ both days 33 to>43. 43 rt that again." He added that tha her In oidrthem'Uti Utah, variable douds ' >eot ot Cofiwefce pai*enl Mlhw Swvk:« NOAA. U S Det Ntttonal WMffi izy. her enls thought she was crazy Ight. Brcexy souUi through tonight ighters thought she was pU playing ( 3on border-Wh^te (tiered U.S. 95 — Oregoi 111Ibe partly cloudy wlUi scattei Winds lo the wes vest Uirough Wednes- will ■ s und wIUi their txty friends and anc that scattered showers rahi wet. raining; he bought Uto after- Bliti HIU. w d a y - with so in o r show showers by this1ad Ing WiUl Uiat she wos sleeping All '84's Grangevllle-LewIsU 5ton, wet; gvery< developing in) ttie tl afternoon and noon ion. ryone else. n e fam ily , s a m e lo c d tia n ^ m Som© chai over Lewiston-Moscow,, wet. raining; Jy icloudy Thanksgiv- . Tu '• evening. P artly Tuesday afternoon skies o' harboneau said she lold hin him she 1 L '7 th e la st 40 y ea rs. G o o d ' aln dr Plummer-Canadlan Ul -a few lingering ' Idah in border, wet. couldr ing Day with iaho were doudy with rain Idn’t live with him bul couldn't cot ice n e v e r g o o s o u t of servvicc estem raining. and moun- .snou showers in thessouUieast so ow falling in Uie northwesU _ ' , !without him, and wamed noother no 1 . ^ . Hvewl le.. n s • Loyow ayt s ty le Trado-lni (iorseshoe Bend- ' womai Idaho 55 - Ho )ws in ttie 20s to upper twro o!thirds of the state. tain s eaMy. Lows nan was going lo get him. * lining; Donnellyjigg xinesday 45 to » and Donnelly, wet, ralr SOs. Hlghs Wedn e said she pointed the loaded T e m p e ra tu re were In Ute 30s 1 tos and New Meadows, leys Te ^spots, snowing. m hin Thanlcsgivlng roo5lylBUie40s. mo ilm and said “you’re dead.' ■ s . The highest tem perature lire In in terstate 90 —- 1Fourth of July heard ................ ,.„Q ain as.l> ralrt and tbe tower 40s. i d . then llfl rd a click, hc said, and. l&o \fr^^48 ^ t TWtt Falls arid ' " — -Idah irid Uie Canyon, wet. rali alning; Lookout ^^311 Wy o it. T w in F alls, Id a h o ..........- *• Wood R ivet VaM .3 3 6 4th Avo. V 7 U .0 0 1 t stled lhe gun away from her. hci He west was 6 degrees a t Stanley. -yP ass. snow, floor, ssnowing. Chains y w t h scattered snow lowe said1 A Cloudytodayw Arbaugh Was scrcamlng; during di In llte southem sections of Uie advised for towing:rigsrl In showers. SnowvaccumulaUonnear4 ac Utlsllr time. _30,to_35._Wednesday state ate winds were from thesouUie itheasl U.S. 12 - Wet, .ralnlngL-Lowdl:_____ r H eessald ho-was still scared,I, closed .. Inches. Higha-30 cl ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ t a t 10 10*20 miles, anI ho hour. Lolo PASS, w e t brtk « night, d ian c e of < e v e i ^ show . to 'louU akensnowlloor. his eyes eyi and began shooting the ---------. he rifle. usts In excess of 30 miles an h nhour ,_ Idaho 21 - Boisese-Idaho City. Icy Chari> srwise parUy doudy. Gust showera, otberw irboneau said he fired Utre hree o r 5 \ ^ ^ H l ( ere reported in Mountain Ho Home spots; IdaiioClty-StJ Stanley, icy spots. fo u‘r sshots and when he openc< i. Thanksgiving Day, wer* Lows 10 to 15.1 •ned his H td Soda Springs. ' broken snow floor, with areas of morning andl p artly cloudy witl » 0on Ute I \ s Arbaugh was on her knees Id 1low. clouds. Highs In tersta te 84 - - Caldwell, w e t n ^ rcclutching her shoulder. H valley f<^ and .\ Heesaid I The extended forecast for lh border, txare. he sav -----------'------ mid-aos. u^ouch raining; Bolse-Utah law her older daughter, "Tl ■'Tiffie” I \-::r* a to \ lUthem Idalio, Thursday throu SouU Synopsis: . >lountaIn Homecomlni K U.S. 20 Mo ling to the. bam wlUt a pisto: Stoi. He I \ P ^ ^ \ iturday. calls for dry weaUier lal Weattier Service The NaUonal Ashton-Monlana thenI went v Ashton, bare; A to 'Artiaugh and saw jaw she ■ \ *** *^ \ id a y . Chance ot rain and/orrsnow sn d y skies over Idaho reported cloudy Inthe border, Icy spots, w ashl ' Ihit and told Uie giri to calllaarn am- 5 ' \ i t u r ^ and Sunday. Hlghs In I anottier Pacific cold T uesday i u ano onthe U.S. 26- B a r e , le said. ■ buianc mce for ho* mother, he iper 303 to the upper 40s on I died Uw s u te . Ugtit ada border-Arco, Charix front a;vroache( U.S. 93 - Nevad tnd Ar- ■ — rboncau said boUi he and iekend. Ovemlght lows from Ithe n. Icy spots; Lost baugh t>are; Arco-Salmon. ra in and snow’fell fei UuxMighout much gh told the girl to leave, stoU ie.m i.d^^____________ ny tw o 9 oz. b o g s of COUNT UNTRY CRISP CHIPS and central ~ chai ----------T rall P ass. snow flfloor, ctialns ad- of th e day in northem not tiarboneau said he feared Ute thc girl I lulor. Ripple, 6ar-l> q, o r Sour >our C re a m & O nion. Idaho. vised. Try Regul wos; fi golnig to shoot him. so he ran | now was expected to w Idaho 75 — Shos loshone-Ketchum. fromn the t R ain and snow bam^ O u tsl^ . he saU juDonaiucyM itontiwiMo<p>onmltrsnow floor.------ heara talking i Uie rest of Uie state ~~ spr«ad acrossI th i>arc; Galena Sumr 1Ovone nol a leioil OittiiCuier of loW dnd dipped back to Ct o>‘I couoon i>loioa. tomieioa. cn eouDon tocowwi m t»ooueto«i lh<» olrl S ?e ivjnaiifto tc* oocn {ht A travelers advi. BC BOISE (AP) Most ma major snowing, during the night de. He testified he saw Uie Inside. u i e g ir i n eofWften wim moireioiiiowo>irwe>oouci t« cio«'t>ti*o< )il»aoiieau<ioti>cenUna cwtomoi ue«O.m.nleon0ctioftOr>d eoyion»oi id for sory w as Issued fl the west central rout) >ut® in IdaiM were reportedd cl mother «i<ai*o ooc»oot>e< clear Idalto S l » Bare,'• mo was 1standing over her tuuuiGi, __ pono<utcoupon»wi tainnol M oce«piM loOemolKKi lere 2 to 4 inches ot Tues DvCCouniryCiUOFooOl. jesday, but the Idaho Transpoi sporta,Interstate 86—Ba m ountains wiien loftwlod <rinvo«m MMveaIby Bare. holdlnj ids and 5 c5*on»oKioftaio(i ling Uie gun In boUt hands efiumoonitiociiiocove' umHonoci ■ B<ovtf>gpufChai«e<i 3cted by Uiis momlng. tlonl )n Departm ent has advised cha chains Interstate 15—Ba snow w as expect! Bare. aiming oicxeoucMonioQuett. onwoiplri ing a tlh e woman, ■ reoomodoni wo noi i all vehicles on Lost TraU P»ass. as U.S. 30- B a r e . vas weakening as It forra T he front was •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A larboneau said he heard a shot. : Chat Conditions: U.S. 91- B a r e . m oved to the east last. As a re su lt skies Co TwinFaU ihoshonme-.... ■/- itandasofio ManKul GermanIcancels c Poland I oalWntfa leanfigr = = __ TodtI rn ^ s T m iv e ry t ^ aayrbetter^ r o n T h u r ssd ay Irwjjr ° Bng^erg*s^^| NKESM i ’ E MOt.’SOOn HA ^FFNER’SKEY&BIKE COUNTRYCR msp ms& \0 m m m 00 ^ S a v e 20' rtifioJ^ laho road report N a tio n a l SB" KMMtCKir tUo e Ita n o lS aSSSn • «l ' — WMViUl S . 2 iMmieMeh sS S <1S rS 4tn .... » .... n BS .... « / » .... n 77 .... » 21 .... 77 12 .... K PoftUAd.Or*. SI.LMI* . S«i1Lftk*C)ty SwiFrwteUco SMttl* SpoUn* WMtUnirlon S3 » « U 40 » Idaho ^ «» IJSS? 47 Jl ld^F«]l» .... 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Lainps • ' Chandelie Bathrpconi Lighting i i ^ OipitclcRS<r1tlgghting ? a:fo ck s Come> Q iim :dfrid jjoin us for‘ifhefum ! f OJ^ \t@2W ------------- tw w T ftn ^ $ ^ w s i!. B ig S ai v i n g s oon ^ - i __ n . m.4S4« .CB Z S I E o itlo n i) D r .. n F a l l « , I O S 3 M I • 73 9 lurclqye.3; ' . ClotodSun■ dJo oy vM. IP^J . ___ f»--------------------------- ^ ______ ;__________ W ednascla) la>'^QXflmbor4lr-1884 - - Time imes-New s, Twin Falls. Idaho A-3 . ' No ^------------ Gaasey wor►n’t discifpline •*, WASf ISHINGTON (AP) - CIA DirecDir tor Wll Villiam J . Casey has dropj ‘opped disclplir Jlinary action against one of six mld-levi evei CIA employees singled > ed out for puni unishment over productionn of o a •aguan rebel ;nanual, Inenceofflcials said Tuesdoy. . I,-officials,-:Twho.-insisted-.-®, 'mlty, said Casey overturn » r o p o ^ suspension of the ch special CIA task force• tl ees the covert operatl ration led against Nicaragua's* ieltist left Tunent. « v waived the ‘ suspens ension SiS S I A minion without pay becauf luse. the sources guneral al proposed sparing senior said. Uie official h; had received an. agencyy officials c from punishment, agency commendatic Uon In September but recoi ecommended thal three mid1983 for his ove versight of Uie level offl( officials receive letters of rcpNicaraguan program rlmand ai two others be suspended id and - CIA spokesman •George ,i Lauder without p it pay. The- manual’s aullior, continued to refusei comment ( on the known-r bby the pseudonym Jolin investigation into tht he manual, which Kirkpatrii atrlck. agreed to resign from 'advIseS rebels on the le "selective useofniis'CfA'cc Aconlract.' • violence’’ to "neutral allze” Nicaraguan . Several eral of the punlslied officials, ofUcials.' The spy agcncy aj has never however, 'er. refused lo sign disciplinary released the names cs of the CIA of- letters5 being tx put in their personnel ncials involved or pn provided any oUier files, cont contending lhat they were being - jgtjjjig scipiining. m ade "scapegoats” ■ to protect Administration an and congressional liiglier-le\ r-level CIA ofdcinls, the sources sources have said the tl: CIA Inspector said, Ddecision-- z z i - ' W r n S S m k ^ T H[A N K S G I^ IV IN G I cuts in ts’ fundingg IB U F F EI T T ^ T h e . n^ iA BARBARA. Calif. (AP) anonyml /liite House said Tuesday Uiat the prop Ions have been made on whell of a >ek sr restrictions in vcterai oversees 1 programs as part of an effort effi H i g K ______ S e n io r________ ________ directed d $50 billion savings In thee li 198(5-----------■ -------C ifiio n govemn :l. V D isc o u n t mty WliHe House press prt ■ Casev lary Marlin Filzwater was w K ids J u s t « ndlng to a report that (he i le ad11 A .M . T 0O 9 P .M . 25* p o r y o a r tration was considering a\ propi CAMP LEJEUNE, E , N.C .’(AP) T hebl ; burned and mangled wreckag kage Wells were listed as | .to.cliorgc veterans at lea.sl ............The bodies O f - three ee• - more -M arines- w as-sur jurrounded by guards Tuesday iday:-:because no positive idi ■URKEY - OVEN BAKED HAM HAi r'R O A ST BEEF-------T “ RO ASTTU fee for health services, toS gl, ' ’ : were found Tuesday y iiIn the wreckage The hel lelicopter was broken in two, twc been made, »RA V Y * DRESSING______ _____ m d l, ,« « H E DJ IPOTATOES 4 GIBLET GRA Its only to Ihosp wllti ffnnnn i --------- of-thoir-mlUtaiy-hellc 3licoptcr— bring*—with-the :he-rear-section-twisted*and-on i one'' Thc-^njurcd.;aii"mei E.COB"'«’HOTA'PPCE >"YAMSTT:ORfrON.7HE.C CANDIED^ or to limit benefits to those' ^wlt h I Ing the death tollto six from a fire and enginee lying 1; on the ground. The rotor )tors tery. 1st Battalion, P •C A R R O T CAKE ■ ' " DUMPLINGSS •PU M PK IN PIE • APPLE LE PIE :c-connecled illnesse.s. I crash that happened a d as the craft was w ere sni snapp^off, Regiment, and their cc :water said the Wlille House ( se or---------- ^-----lifting-a howitzer during dut a training B its> of c burned debris were seal Sgt. Randy Gol APL*MT|«I»0 f Policy Developmenl asked I Jd the . ; exercise. ' tered ai around the fiat Ja/jdJng zone AO BAR • u?fc Philadelphia, fair co ans Administration In July [fi * C am p L e je u n e SANT Eleven others wereii re injured. and the he howitzer the helicopter wa ^ • DRINK I NKBikR Cpl. Kenneth Jan: The Will lealUi It Qle Its work 'load If heal Seventeen troops w were aboard the lifting; sat sa uprlgtit, but tilled, Syracuse, N.Y., goo iSEFtr its were limited to veterans5wllh wl ^ decision •w * _ 1 • dessef huge helicopter — a CH-53E Super ' Camp up LeJcune spokesman Capi Michael Washington to seek e-connected disabilities, m T m T • s o fTT t ICE ic CREAM Stallion, the Marines nes’ newest and C raig Fi Fisher said some of the 11 ir (wmHN PH MEAU veterans a J m Fla-, good: Pfc. Robt [ f l f l healUirently. p I largest — when it cau( aught fire and hit jured suffered : bruised interna of Clermont, Pa., goo< . t o findlatlcaily 5 eligible for medic • d i c a l ____________ the ground Monday j y afternoon. The organs. s. but "most are fraclurci Plsani. l9,otkingwoo budgel. at the age of 05 II space ce In ■ helicopter was lifting :ing a heavy ar- bones,. aarm s and legs.- People are ii a . 1t. Pfc. John Recs Jr.. li ible In VA hospitals and nursli Irsing tillery piece, a 155mn mm howitzer, of- serious c IS condition, but the prognosis Md., fair; Pfc. Larry 1 i. This service Is nol based i secretar 2d on ficialssaid. good.” i„ J of Chattanooga, Tenn iai need. ........................rospondl i Rescuers found thn iiree of the dead Fiveo; i of the six dead were IdentUiei 1 Cpl. Jeff Stidham, s 2presumed dead f"‘nistra 'ever. Rep. G.V. Monlgomer nery. Monday and the other ier three Tuesday as Briai ’ian R. Jones, 32. of Harlan Ohio, good: 1st Lt. Tho louse ^ s.. chairm an of the Hou morning, said Capt.L ^Norma Stewart low a; Li Lance Cpl. Scott A. McEneany identification had— small littee fe on Veterans Affairs, said sa of New River Air Static 23. of F j I t i o n ................ Falrporl, N.Y.; Pfc. Kevin“"Jy Denton. Md!, good; c proC K 1 ^ It would take fourr tc to six months to Kaiser, r, 19. of Kenmore. N.Y.; j,pj’ Cpl Jeff Ballard. 20, Conro > e m b c ^ s -o ^ B -B a l-J « ncss ^ will never accept any pr from the Wlille House toJ cut c ' . determ ine what caus n, lOUi Marine need, or aused the crash. Ricky C C. Williams. 23. of Sumter Iter, The eleventh Injure ________________________ ______ al care to.velerans.____ _ -------i - s a i d C apt-D ave-WiVinstonr-aviut in io n - S.Crranc and-bance erpirDavldD.-Wclls conditions were: ellsr—^vhosc nam e has nofb( rget It. there Is 'no chance FilZW£ safety officer for t. Marine Heavy 22, of Sai Salem. Ind. In very serious conc IMBERLY ROA D, TW IN FALI A lls • 734-1223 m Jolden. 28 , of fic e o omery fP said In a news releai Helicopter Squadron 46 F isher ier later said Williams am and said. tn9ftmAun*Nia.iMc m i___________ condlUon; Lance Veteran: in Washington.” imison. 20 , of estim ate aod; U n c e Cpl. benefits' on. 19, Tampa, service-c bert Johnson. 19, Currcr x)d; Pfc. Anthony automati ood. Texas, good: care at 19, of Accokeek. availal)lc yD. Hickman, 20, 'homes. 1 WASHINGTON (AP AP) — Outgoing .versityy President 1 John Silber pres resBoll said he had hcai nn„ good; Lance financial Education Secretary ary T.H. Bell ented their thi credentials al a privati k'ale mentioned as a canc Howev criticized as "unprece ecedented” Tues- gatherini ■Ing of conservative lobbyisU 'Ists declined to say whethei20..of Wooster. Weber, 24, D-Miss.. day the screening off his hi possible sue- thal thlee iWhite House personnel officc fice favored Qule.‘‘I don’thomas I cessors by conservativ< tive groups. reported! edly authorized. ■say lhat. Thai miglil hand Lance-Cpl. Commitl roe. Texas, fair. Congress "T hat’s the function ion of the United 1 nett, in particular, has stron( . States Senate —< I guess it Is. “ cnnet ired serviceman, w ho. “.I need.tQ^be^vcry. rl among conservatives..wh( anyw ay.” Bell said in ja telephone In- support r e le a s c d .-is " T .p “ ! ‘ ling don’t gel involved in been I lostile lo Bell and his handling jmo In Soil Lako,. tervIcw frgm his homi nditlon. officials [ilcli'"myT5uccessor. rthink^t Education DepartmentV^hlcl City, Utah. “ I think-it ;.|t (scrc!cnlne by lent Reagan once wante<lI }o i( ly off bounds as far as 1 issued In •_____ conservative groups)i)lsunprcccdcnti: ',’lts - But the procedure Is a • — ---------- - - a b o lis hfi:To :' conservatives’ dlsmay,-lti past ter. And I really wond :ed Nov. 8 Uiat he budgetI shot sl up $2.5 billion in the pasi , Beil, who announced e.sl groups on either, s I almoslSIS billion, tive Dec. 31. said y e a rto a l ' was resigning effectivt ly iinterest groups Educai he did not believe any cation lobbyists have beei xicn volvcdlnthat."hesald I should be holding Job. ob. interviews for beating t drums In receni daysi foi lg the for Bennett, who Is potential Cabinet appoi: pointces. form err P Minnesol^ govwnor and con con- release a report Moni Last week, two leadl lading candidates gressm a ' Albert Quie. a moderat< nan rate colleges, said Tuesday am J. Bennett. Republic for the Job. William ilican who served on Bell’s; inIn “ an unwavering declln sard Quie’s name lonal Endowment fluentiai chairm an of the Nation lai National Commission on ExEx of the humanities onndidate. 1 but he C o n v e n tio n C e n te le nr 'B ird O n T he T a b le ' ‘T h a n k s g iv in g D in n err ’ for the Humanities, and an Boston Uni- cellence: since 1971. ce in Education. ier he personally* 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM ’M • Full tu rk e y w/lth ali1 tth e trim m in g s , le., y am im js , p o ta to e s , 't think I ’d better s tu ffin g , e tc . • $7.£ 7 .5 0 p e r p e r s o n , m inlmiu u m o f fo u r p e o p le . Taki a k e h o m e th e .'hurt him .” said le fto v e rs . R eservdtl rd tlo n s R eq u ire d , y..cacelul-,Uiat.,t-.:: G a la R oom : S p e ccla ia l T h a n k s g iv in g Day 6B ru n c h -1 2 :0 0 N o o n to 4:00 PM WASHINGTON (AP) (A ‘ovide tlie toxic waste cleanup — The lh at prov nup fund program in 198! 1 lhe selection of Reagan adm inistratl ration’s energy money rmake the superfund a key fullining Uiat comm 2 fo r 1 -S 6 .0 0 {Sing Ingle - $6.00) • N o R e s e rrv a tlo n s R eq u ire d , Irthafsabsolute-'" ' *’ • agenda in Congress ne next year siill Is energy' issue 1 as well as an en- dom inate our attention D in n e r S h o w M enu nu - R e g u la r M enu • Reg a g u la r H o u rs . is I’m concerned. evolving, but likely will M'ill be dominated vironmer icntal issue. ly over the next six to ei a different-mat'-------------D e s e rt R oom C offe ffe e S h o p : T urkey & AllII T h e T rim m in g s - Alli Day by legislation to expar D£ current $1.6 billion cleanup pand the “superThe ci nup Beyond the superfun fund” toxic waste clean $4:50 p e r p e r s o n • N o R e s e r v a tio n s Reqi eanup program, a program im expires next Sept. 30. A bill bill the legislative agendaider c about interq u ired . '.side getting Inkey White House energ jlng the program to $10.2 biillor ergy advisersaid expandin Hon ters for the 99lh Congr lid. .Tuesday. the House this fall, but failed ' passedI th iled be “ very limited” HOR SESH UJC L U B ' I Randall Davis. Presii Senate because of oppositlor ■esident Reagan’s in the S< tion specifically targeted i lc sciieduled to H o r s e s h u R e s ta uj rraa n i : T u rk e y B u ffe t‘-'12: 2:00 N o o n to M id n ig h t ' special assistan for• policy p< he White House, which said the develop- from the' the seedeveloping.” )nday criticizing $1.95 p e r p e r s o n • N o R e s e r v a tio n s R eqi q u ired . ment on energy and i id environmental bill w asp sprem ature. At the sam e time. ly h( there has been issuer, told a Capitol toi Hill luncheon The at administration; ^said thenI ilit tion docs not appear Ine” tc In the study ' th at Uie oil and'petroci rochemical taxes wou[d se< seek an exponslcjn of the super per- m ediate crises in enei 1 U.S. campuses f M a r in e C o r p s c r e iw s e a r c h e s w r e c k a gigie e o f h e l i c o p t e r w h i c hhi c r a s h e d M o n d a y a t C< IS ; 3m oi►re deacd Marinties foui in millitary C:opter ( w jvreckat 1 10% FR] WAGON Bellcri'■iticizescconservaalive gro for senreening IEducatioim succet = 1 A )ups p“ Ourlra(d(ditioinal 'Bii'irdon thel; lable" ssors p JhAANKSGIVIINC FEAS' I ‘Superlrfund’ lalibeled en< lergy prii - ■- C o c: t u s p Chief Jujjstice w on’ J n v ic te x e c i ftjalbw jcoi iority s- ; \ (AP) — Chieif day. WASHINGTON (AI law yer’s objections, to Justice Warren E . Bi Burger refused The 4th 4U U.S. Circuit Court of ApAp- ra p e and m urder of . ’Tuesday to perm it the iie scheduled ex- peals pos J85. Davis said Histponed Mason's executionn to Hand. She was found eculion today o ^ a ^ lrf i 'Irglnia man con- give him imitment "will im time ^ ^ k formal review lew. nailed to a chair after victed of raping andIm m u rd e rth g a 71- o fh isca S jn span, certain^sel5y Uie fulISiipreme Court; irt; ■ biM ii'M taIirer“^ year-old woman. eight months.” . ...........................M asosn's n ' lawyers have argued that . Burger let stand a lower low court order he should iind. Davis said, uld be kept alive ontll the high postponing the execut: cutlon of Morris court decides de J on energy mal- ' an Oklahoma case. we, f \ | Odell Mason. The chief chi Justice re- because : gress Is likely to ic sim itar issues are raisedJ in ^ Jected a request by st£ ” and "very state officials lo both case ises. lo problems we electrocute Mason aitt 9 p.m.^MST to- • Mason jn pleaded guilty, over his Don^t F o r g e t ^ Y i Your H o stess! See Us for Last M inute .. , THANKSGIVING IDECORATIONS W m fm Baautlful /# Is-I U lk POINSETTIAS M •vVWa V aW • exclllng. Exc <citingly unexpeclec led. IACK.POX NE lEVADA , loliday ffavoritet iiitio n . to the May 1978 ^Dollvory A vaiiabio ......... ^patrfrtday e w ; , H jM M p H •’ oid-i 'Id-lashloned sm oked hamns, s bo n ele ss ham . itiick cut New York s te a k s , 1% ^ eef baccjn,'C anadian baco :on. sm oked, pork loin and three special gifi . acks. vailable from O ur Boothh In sid e th e N orth Entrc n tra n c e to Lynwood iaza (Betvireen P enny W ise 50 a n d King’s) Nov. 16 thrc th ro u g h Dec. 24. 1^1 ; _ _ _ 3E) ■ '“ H S S S K 0 ’ ALLSBRAni ... • Hums • Cenl^ieces Sill illk and Diy Anianeeinents ADDISON AV AVENUE EAST AT I^INFAIIS • 73<-851B EASTIAND; TWIN M on.-Sot. 9:0C »:00.6i00;Son. 12i00-5i00 ■' ive delicious Falls Brand 0Old-Fashioned M eats and ' nd Gift packs .to your e n d s and-lam lly Ihis TOlida' iay se a so n a n d n e lp Magic igic Valley •Rehabiliia3n S ervices continue ils pr program s to rehabilitateB disabled di individuals thi area. the F ree delivery of Hems lien in Twin Fails 11%“- City Limits. Any’ of the Gift Item s • 1 1 / (c a n b e shipped for )r ai an addllio-ial charge, he said, the nato face any imlergy. )f M argaret K. id -w |th -a hand->r her house liad s ^ z z t: l U n e x p eectedly c |H| - I' Mallfl Orders Welcome Magicc Vaiiey billtation Si Services ■ nndlvidusla wlahlng Calaloguoi m ay call 734-4112 juosoM opIaea-ordora ly V ----------------- ^----------------------- — , , -iJ ^ ----------------WfidnB5d«y.NoYonfiber2t.i»l V ^ e w s . Twin Falla, Idaho r u :. •I Wflfiorr iomE.H6ufart sbshcr Pubbsli phenH^gcn Stcphe na'ging Editor M&na's .j rp ft i \~m -- - • • ' j K Jerry Hoyt Ja Cli Circulation Manager .................... ibers of the editorial boardI aain d w r i t e r s o f e d ito r ia ls T he membe /ll lla m E . H o w a r d re SStephen Hartgen and WlUi are i • W WiU h am C B lB k c-T --------------------Ac A dvolislng Manager mm •' ’ . i i I i i : ; g. ] I ............ F amin p r ic ^ will11test Coi)ngress y lig h ts o u t of som e, butIt s p e c t w ill s c a r e th e dayli T h e prosp« ju cin g o r en d in g farmn ! ^ w e lik e thte e ti r i a l b a llo o n o f redu( I•• [ X )rt p r o g r a m s t h a t thle e R e a g a n A dm inistrap r ic e suppor i s id e r i n g a s a w a y o f: h elp in g to re d u c e 'th ee ____________ tio n is consii ----------------- fe d e r a l defic fieit.----------------- ^--------rice su p p o rt p ro g ra m s rnow c o st rou g h tly $11 F a r m p ric y e a r. E ssen tially , th< thiey e n c o u ra g e overj billio n a y< eir s b y g u a ra n te ein g a : p ro d u ctio nI bby the n a tio n ’s farmle an n o t sell h is c ro p . T he [ce s e ttin g p ric e floors If a farm er_car --ate d su p p lie s an d poor I r e s u lt is to0 Ipro m o te w aste, bloatt rvation p ra c tic e s . t , ■soil'conserv£ av. o v e r a tiiree o r fivee ___ ^_______________ j __________________ P h a s i n gf o 01ut the s u p p o rts — sav y e a r perio)d d — h a s s tru c k us a s ;a se n sib le approach, to a d ju s t th e ir opera*»• , id give fa r m e r s tim e t( I T h a t w ould ............................. I , tio n s , a nd1 th e ir m a rk e tin g p rra c tic e s , to a farmn e Jia t m o re a p p ro x im ate s m a r k e t realities, : e c o n o m y th a th e fed eral um bilical cc(o rd is not easy , but a C u ttin g th< effect, p u t th e farm eduction w ould, in ef p h a s e d redi basis, so m eth in g farm e c o n o m y on a supply-dem and ba long sa id th e y w a n t ^J,, b u t w h ich .th ey havee e r s h a v e Ion ofourcommunlty. us by belngpart of 0 I believe it Is time me people discover what thatIt IIII I U s e y o u r b l i inn k e r s p l e a s e b e e n r e l u c:ta t a n t to im plem ent. 3YERS lign BARRY H.M EYi tleh an d le isfo r—fl - first an advertising campaig ob jec tiv e of reducing’ th t: e su p p o rts would b e ' A n o th e r• ot with the heaviest ■sl TwlnFalls neof and Uien a strict enforcement enf< J. Driving west Into > 1 the 1 sun, at the hardest time < M sition th e A m ericanI ff;a r m e r in th e in tem ato b e tte r pos fines po^lble “no 0 w. warning tickets." night to see, was aim most m y end. i\R rketplace. g e o r ;g b s . ca riD E R tlo n a l m arite P u l l e d u p o3ww n b o o t s t r a p s ca I was following a IC J r a l a speed of 55 miles pei per FUer II 'w ork, w e think, onl: nly If th e p rese n t andfl I T h is w ill I lane, which I consider safes festal _ hour, and in Uie leftl: tlons in IheThanksglvlngsplrit” . "Make donation c u t off th e fa r m e r’s® Imi inistrations don’t ci 1 . f u t u r e . adm this lime of night. . .well! • ire s a s com m odity em I m a r k e ts blyy :s u c h ’foolish m easure - It seems to me1that tha the most pressing need of ivcr ! ^ ° l ® m o d e lI ss h a r d t o f i n d . Atthem ilecrossin ling east of Curry, I cam e ovc rm e r. A s a s instru m en t rhose only h u r t the farrr b a rg o e s . The nbodian refugees Is. . . Birth Con:t those recent Cambo< h e articles on retired District Thank you for the the small Incline thet lere lo find Uie ca r In fronl of me t-to-w orthless,-for-they— -p o lic y rth e y -a re -n e x t-t :e--------- trol Pills! !-----------• -----------------o f-foreign-pt very^— JudgeTheronW ard ird andTwIn Palls City Pollcc y -------- stopped,*histail light litsiiverc on butslnglcand ve Id . Sgt. Jam es Mlldon. Disgusting. >n. n a tio n into the a rm s of nd the cut-off buying nt »nd, he saw m e coming and )f dim. Allhe last secoi m e r e ly send iw My grandparents' nts came to Uils country from and old alike seem few Role models forr young yc ce l i ^ t s . By the lime I gol stepped on his brake )liers. o th e r supplie Europe. They didn't dn't need any help; Uicy pulled and far between Uic lliesedays. It, was refreshing;to t< laps 35 miles an hour, I wass go. g around him at perha] •m su b sid ie s is a s m uch1^ g th A pplying t e to u rniquet to farm ilify themselves up byy their thi bool straps! outstanding men who exemplil ^Vhen read obout these out , • ing sideways, I maM naged to conlrol the skid. Wh jm ic one. It would pror pro b le m a s an econonr a p o litic a lI pi EDNA II BROWN nirwhat a person cann and ai stiould be. ^ Ig o ts tra i^ te n e d ujp p and looked back In m y mir no re-'-fam ily —fa rm s in --------------Judge Ward and ........— — b a b ly m e am n ith e dem ise, of still mo ;d““ Policeman Jim ” honor all11cof----------Gooding-----------on his turn signal: n -------- ro r he then tum ed on n s a r e insufficient to .0 w hose m argins A m e ric a , those tl wilithout _the^upi)prt_str s tra ^ tu re . And th at, in .com pete_w r c h a n g e s in o u r ru ra l, Id b rin g ab o u t fu rth e < tu rn , w ould \ a g ric u ltu r•al a l com m unities. cau se of tljp volatility of fa rm e rs.v o te a nd b eca )f . __________ __ i B e c a u se>f; cranberries and pumpkins pun for pies, I th e issu e , w e w ould ex p e ct th at t n c e a g ain , the real DearR eader: The dogs and lllsti listened In rapt attention as she It your house? At my house, How are things al; ■ a r e n a h e reei!is in th e C ongress, ;t-purchase speech. She paced the delivered her post-pi n everything Is fine. J, w h a t kind of position find out, (or exam ple, D ic k W e will fh [ punctuated her sermon with kitchen floor and pui If Actually, things at my house arc a bit strange K)ngressm an, R ic h a rdd S * tallin g s, will tak e if o u r n ew con snaps of a riding crop cro] on her jodphurs. She adhat the proceedings seem L Or 1 should say lha M a n n in g gue-lashing to local grocers for ministered a tonguem ittee, in which ^ f ■“' ^ l e l s a p p o i in n tte d 'to th e A g rie i^ B *l^.<?om eal ize that a big-Ieague holid . strange until you rea Ilday Uielr.treachery inch ii<;harginga bjick; apound f p f _ . ...... th ese issu e s w ill.b e .ddee b a te d .-In 3 hort,...thjs,, m a n y of-the normal course of events, cvc IS..........approaches. In the!m w ents-. ■ . "turkoy. U Ion holidays. le should be abnormal th e C ongress h a s the Iss u e will hb e lp show w h e ^ ie r tl Itwas^ Inheropini pinion, thoroughly un-American........ inylhlng about the care andd -............Uiat women buy at Not Uiat I know an; at£supermarkets, lallrab o u t the d e fic itr -------------— l ------------------ c o u ra g e to)ddio a n y th in g b ey o n d ta -Ij t h e dogs and I were, erejnoved. We applauded her y. I am . In fact, strlcUy an feeding of a holiday. Those volumess hs have long since ccased to hole also find out if deficitt rred u c tio n is a goal we • observer _ performonce_andjig ijigreed withh^r premise, W e w ill al! accaslons. 1sll in the com er sver, owing lo the effectsof yea on Uiese oci !r any shape whatevei NoneUieless, turk€ arkey arid accessories werehad, i t, o r if it is som ething3 vw e w a n t the o th er guy ‘ ' r e ^ l y w ant, whippings Just before holiday idopl the curious gaze theyf V wlUi the dogs and ad< of heavy-handed1wh and so we arrive at tthe threshhold of Thanks0vlng 'e rn m e n t is a bloated m o n ste r not becau se of )f ing the eccentricity of anothe to do. G over reserve for beholdlni hed for hours as sho cast her, li ther • The dogs watched thoroughly prepared ired for what is to come. species. to hook that one new, o u r d e m a n d s on it. W' ee , among the pages3hoping lio alone, b u t b e c au se of oi 1 C o n g re ss aic : are people who criticize this na»(lie I am told Uiere The other speciess 1In this case Is truly a marvc rvel lo • recipe for creamled ed broccoli Uiut would purge tl a r p ro te c te d cost, ! a llw a n ts osmm ething a t a reducedI o tony we Americans annually tional day of glutton: behold. world of its sins, ik fa rm su b sid ies is a„s T ough aIS s it m a y be, w e think observe; I am toldd there th are those who would call illday preparations Involvee Yousee.thesehoil nrlse Saturday, she was off. — Then, come sunrl: described above wildly Imprac* ice a s a ny to begin th e red i u c tio n s which will ipped activity’des good a place just a bit as she snap degree Uiat is beyond my con ,“ kitcheneeringofade :omThe dogs and I cowcrcd co' jm e if our co u n try is to t( re ta in ils econom ic no h a v e to com IC prehension. That Iss nno mean feat, b c a u s e onInorthe checkbook inIher he purse like a cartridge In a 2 topic liiider the cold light of 'odo IfgrlllcdonUicloi ome wilh pots, pans and thelt mal days I am at lior leir fie. She slam m edJ the th bolt home and sped off to „ , h e a lth . logic, I suppose I would WOI have to agree. ' f- r-H-------- ^ ^ — " LetteiT S ---------- tfine ' ThaniksgivungHmfpracticial,' but^ ic y ___ T h c T lm c s-N>lews e i w elcom es’le tte rs to th e e d ito r bu t will reject ta s te . E a c h le tte r m ust lib elo u s o r in b a d1ts t h o s e It c o n ssiders id rile r’s m ailing a d d re s s , b e sig n ed a nidd !sh o u ld in clu d e th e utriti ly ib e ed ite d fo r len g th . L e tte rs o f m o rne th a n 4 0 0 w o rd s m ay — ; several cousins. But Thanksgiving; lg approaches and I am outclassed by my wii vife's consummate commanc and of logs these m atters, so I sit sl In the com er with Ihe'dog and Uike llall in. The show makes.n: me feel like a rube a t the ill opera: I understand; id not a bit of the plot, but all akes for a wonderful spectac: ' that carrying on maJi acle. ness To the best of my' rrecollection, this strangenei was first In evidence about a week ago. That'ss Jt several boxes of magazine: nes when she hauled out; troops of Gen. Joe balUewlUithe mlercenary en B uthew holetsthc }Uie cold light of logic shine In Uie Albertson, ’turnwonderfully dim com cor ers of tradition is going to tUe It must have been. She rcti And what a batUe I of ‘a lot of fun. e r of a few days followed by ^sev ed In only a m atter! ,e ■ As I said, dear reader, re a things are Just fine a l my lul vans laden with loot for the eral rented U-Haul ’ house. larder. Jiksglvlng letter finds your house I hope Uils Thanks T hedogsondlwwere c rendered speechless ass ai tlcal and as warm as mine. (I)] as wildly Impractlca s unloaded food sufficient to fil platoonofcoollesux the refrigerator,. the th( cupboards and two sparee home . Dick Manning IS city d editor at The Tlmes-News. as our humble lltUe h( bedrooms. We mlarvelcd an ars ion Wednesdays andSundays. ■ fs, Hls column appears was transform ed1 Into In a warehouse for turkeys, Bishcop's leitter renninds vIS ofgcovernmnent^sihelpingI hand •>>01111^ lum adea bad choice. cho apolitical tide. , U m iutciu It’s important to thep WASHINGTON-* — ‘■It’s no m ere coin..... ............ .......... . —Bu Sul that is not an unfamiliar] ar position fora— com e—^d: oor-—-------•- remcmbor-lhai^ - d ire c t welfare aid for the poc h ai^ t is not Irrational for a society d President Reagan shorUy -j----------- cldence," decloredP to decide to sacrifice sac; improvement too. some additional m aterinturies-old church. Such flou [outersof conven- needs imp II tl triumph, “ that the mosi J o d i e:A lle n centi before his clectora) « are a of al goods for the no-less-real benefits of InThere a clear limits on both the5amount n are the bishops thal theyr'have ht even sug______ ' I ' /tion; he country — places of desI ' blighted areas of (he • mal redistribution and the chol lolceof creased person! elorlc aboul -____nddlllonni sonal sec y ity or socleUUfalmess. eagthat h avc-bccn-------------------------------------------- gestj stfiri “a mnratorium oa rtietg *i------------p era tta n —uru'uruu? ^ill tolerate T liafs why, n all Uiat m anyyears ago, ds lhal a particular society wii elfare cheats.’” m ethods I other party for many y, not strongholds of the oUi s u re a minimum level of if st security for the most ‘well Uils and oUierp: ire onho^ullt-In a t any point pol In Its history. er progressive cbuntriesof Uie InI^o^are the bishops UMware . - y ea rs.” ' ........... '•.No ...... vulnerable................ ........ ■ ■ ' • • Iworld s t ^ ^ e n - ^ therole'6f---------Whei^ pressed att the th time for further'exp!a- “ F r w enterprise is surely rely a remarkable m m govemment: In the t economic sphere, guing outburst, White House nation of this Intrigul ‘c 'wealth-generatlngm achin hine. But without govIlf The thought ht V was Uiat placing some Speakes said he would spokesm an L a ^ Sp< . em m ent Intervention, thot h a t wealth can come restraints onn the thi concentration of weal th oUiereniiof a 10-foot pole.”’ a t the expense of much suf ; “ leave that at the oth suffering among peowould ulUmatelylmproveUiewell-belngof' atd es so Why was Speakes s squeamish? The pie who labor in mines, factories fac or shops, or the whole soclet clety. ill, IisaperfecU yciearand 1 ____ statem ent, after all, w hose skills are no longer ;er ineeded by the » ....... . : This has certi ertainly been demonstrated i n ............. I consistent expressior slon of lhe presldent,'s views. s . economy. ‘ . . this country,, wh where Uie development of a int Is for, and whom it is 'h oh what government T hat suffering is a great cat deai less than ll us' well-paid, well-< ell-educated middle class has m eant to serve. e<i to before child-labor >or 1laws, minimum , “ “ e IIs a bulll- become the engl engine of growth for a consumerapparently, most of the As Reagan and, apj ng income for the B ut that lha docs not mean that there ision between redisW buting: wages, unemployment Insi Insurance, Social Sctensi »nom !c led economy. ^ I* ■ ■■ )nslslency between strong ecoi >eople and localities ttiat arcc curity and welfare werei en lefit of lhe poor and a m a zin singcapiUilto InlnconsI . electorate see It, peoj enacted. But as bene Ibutloriof Now.howevei ever, Presldeht Reagan has engrow thh and ai a far more equal dlstribi in trouble have no one on< but themselves to sl economic growth, Joseph Cardinal Bemardir rdln of Chicago fuel( couragedlholsj e than this counlry has. al sam e middle class to forget i blarae. observe.s. the bishops deal 2al ifirsthand wllh the Tl iha t ’s a conflict Uie CaUtoiic < Jf Western about Uie helpln ;l of Uie odvanced countries of Iping hand Umt govemment gave I ' To the extent that Qt a pollUcal party tries to poverty and despair thalll rc remains. . h a 1dto t deal with internally over v inearly to its educaUon; Ion and development, and to turn « a s well as Japan have more use government prog rograms to help them out. itt - ' Despite the strong econoi )nomIc recovery, how t JusUfy the church’s own; Vto its back on Ukw distributions of eamlngs andi oother Intwse still left behind, only makes things;worse: wo “Their (the Demothese conditions have gotte Jtlen worse In recent of we vealUi while Christ’s InJuncU and much largersoclal welfar are proThose “place* acesof desperaUon” don’t, after crats’) policies aree lax, le tax, spend, spend, andd y ea rs In many areas. Bemi smardln reports Uial thep< IfUled. com e and :poor Is still so (a r from fulfil all. fit Into Uie s( le soft-focus, picket-fenced plcwhdwant to Improve tJicir no friend to those whe one bf his bishops, from an area In which sevJ. . . lecognlzlng this tension, the le 1bishops sug- ' ® y ^ , aoss Brookings Institution econ inomist ture of America /em m ent would ]ust go rica Ihepresident sees. SllckwlUi well-being.” If gover eral factories have closed,: sd, recenUy cam e to ile,Uiepoor G ary Bur study, me, he’s saying, Ing, and I’ll put you In FatClty. Burtless points out In a new sti , . aw ay and Jet the prlv irivate market have its way,, him in tears over the suffer ffering he was seeing, 8 ^il”lhal, to Uie extent possible, luld be b e lp ^ U u o u ^ the Jobm Jot artet economic s hI a s People In F aitt City Ci don’t vote Democratic, mic grouHh in these countries .I ' ' the needy would be.bl e.blessed with "not pity, butt an(lU ieliU lethathecould( addotorellevell. h e r than by dlrecl govenune ment aid. generally Jnlted That’s no colnci< Incidence. ally outpaced growth in the Un 1 opportunity; nothani landouts.butjobs.’’ > T hat’s why the cardinal iale:q)octs c little Nor is it any o ly coincidence Uial the bishops lling thought — the more so ' disagreem ent among the This Is an appealini ■ S tates;over ov< the last two decades, le bl bishops over Uie Th. li e Idea of helping people to Ihelp have chosen Uils thb time to remind Uielr increasgenerous a package of socialIguarang since it relieves the le bbetter-off of any obllgapastoral letter, despite pub ToogCf public controversy. . them imselves a p p ^ strongly to people at nt to exter- ingly affluent fl< that Uieir religion de- • il flock Uon to the less fortun tunate. Unfortunately, as iport i’o r Interventions ever; 5ry Income level, Indudinggthepoor.Jobt^ By renewing Ihelr suppo: ■' te e sc aUI n iimpede needed adjustment of m andsmort 2! from fro them lhan the pleasant ocks, such as the big oll-pricee hikes I the Catholic bishops ps {pointed out last week In ated ndep^ence, nal shock in the m.arketplace—ever^ /eryUiing from floors re la t help can encourage Inde 1. pursuit nf w»lf.ln h<*lghfpt<oH fnr^lgn rfi ll letter on the economy, ' . their draft pastoral le eandagreater.say confe _ u ^ ^ wa^es and welfare ai ifer a sense of dignity and pn provide useful____ lhaJ970s. tee-= ^rcvciranycxpcn-— Tor worke rein managemen wwln .. ............. ......... ■hat seems to be happening no^ 7 ---------- -thcrelsTvrguorantee iiaireecirons-G rm e— ^ idsana^rvT cesr^^^-----.... ______ Uon-Thai i —that the unfettered pur- direct creation of public Jol m Europe. ence that suggests— Jobs—Uie bishops Bui lul m any people simply can’l in’t be helped in W estern] JodieAllen’s I ’s is i^ d e first appearedin The by Uie most able will ensuit of selMnterestt b> ? way, and the bishops sensib sib ly n ^ g n iz e B ut In JJudging WheUier the Europ€ ipeanshave WasIilngUmPos know that they'arp swlmml imlng directly against thl^v Post. nng. and I’llpu i-me, he’is sayii ‘Stick with-i ii Pat City you in Fat; (Gity. People; in don’t vote: 1Democratic:’ t -- - - ^------------- ' W ednesday.’.N ^ ovem ber2l,l084 Timles-News, esTwin falls, Idaho A-S iaho Idi | - B r i e <^ f l y — lydro energy E n o u g h1 1w a te r fo r hji nGhildlren nott in §ch<lool; pairents jcjailed probationary educate! their Um chUdren. At that time, Uielr twt>-year r, the U slx-monlh jail term Imsentences imposed for fo refusing to however, >n each < was suspended and send Ihelr childrenI lo public or posed on ovlde them with probation on offered i ‘on the condition privale schools or prov ly send of home educa- that Uiey sc Uielr chUdren to public on iipproved coursc ol ----Uon..' o r privates lie school. "This is the first cas ase Uial a judge Sam Shlppy Shl said that conviction ____ _ o mipted'by'U ie'facfU iarU ie---------has~ ruled"Uils“ way,^ y,^’~saldT Ielen*w as"plbm of famUless refused r WUIlams of the Idaho0 Department : to perm it New ith School Superintendent Education.' ' Plymouth The 16 chUdren are1now » being cared Mike Jaco lacobsen to Inspect whal he wo a home school. Although . - for by 'oUier famUyf members and UioughtI was frlemte. Including Sair im Shippy’s four Uie Shipp: Ippys had obtained a stale m arried daughters. certificate several private: school S( Behrmann's order,, prompted | by a years ago, ago Sam Shippy said Uiey motion fUed ew ly ^UI s monU^ by nevcr cond onducted any classes. _ • ____ rb ^ iilo r Daniel All four .......Assistant Coiiitly Pi-bs iiir farrilHes InlUally compiled.' d from Hansen.~who has set u Chadwick, cam e onlyy three days b e ^ ~ ^ u r ih e school 3aho’s-BIda oard-ef—demand f — BOISE-(AP)— 61 up sc order, bufUiCT Sam; wide committee to raise monc re today and will a statewlc C anvassers meets here oney u,g shlppys’ tw two-year proba- Floyd and ind Robert Shlppy pulled Uieir el put the offlcial stam p;>on i Uie count In for lhatI effort. tionary sentence would lid have ended. chUdren oi of Uie public schools Uils • n oul >en for the past two weeks he jr election race, Hansen Idaho's closest major (AP) - A 32-year-old Fort g wlUi a fourth year and r >rt Hall woman died early POCATELLOD U id refused to provide an altcraying thal he will not make Stallings’ apbeen sayi D em ocrat Richard' ! ihe stalled pickup she had t)een bc riding in was struck . Monday afler the a g fc of education. Terry Shipecislon on a recount untU Utea iry over r : / ' w finaiiecl: p aren t 133-vote vlctorj his sbe children In public said. y another vehicle. P o c a ^ lo0 pollcc p from the re a r by ai ■esults'show he's been beatei In N o v e m b e r n ^ for lansen.- - - • flcial.resi — I^publlcan'(Seorgo Hat fc refusing to-school.- Regional Medl----Ue was pronounc^ dead a t Pocalello F Ernestine BiUe' e the too I unofficial tally was5 to Election officials' ffinished going -because in two hours after she was cal Center at 12:5! 2:55 a.m. Monday, less than a winner. lies on Tuesday, close to>declare di o v er the election tallic by Peggy Martinez, crushed between t pickup and a vehicle ddriven !n the r lUings received C w hich showed Stalli 26. Pocatello. ficial reports elecllon nlgl light aforH nnseii.lhe 101,266 votes to 101.1331 after it stalled on !s. Bille had gotten out of thtiee pickup ; Police said Ms. 1 a 66-vole margli :nl wha had to Save StaUings SU 1 seven-term Incumbeni id 11 when ll was slnick by eet and was standing behind a Pocatello street cinsconvlcledot was about doubled as Uie le 4 44 j __ b attle Uie stigma of bell ihicle.W aothei±iJuries-were r e reported________________ ______ ••. _theMartincz.vehic js turned in their official ele< elec--------- -----------violatirig federal laws. lies. isse rs. m ade up Hon tallic T he Board of Canvas Cenarrusa. Hansen sen the last few days has left II of S ecretary of Stale Petc P ftntibl Uiat he’ll ask for a recoun ount. , le Moon and tie doubt 'Treasurer Marjorie al has been appointed to ____ Auditor Joe Williams.' BOISE ( A P )— - William Rigby. Idaho F^alls, 5. wlU review the He saidJ he h has been collecting repon tale Building Authority:------n a G i i R i s t m A Si -“lH o U S E “ S f l l £ ~ ^ ---------■ atem njnihF S tali eged elecllon irregularitle elecllon reports. Uien1 w v ill'aeSare th e '■of alPe© )r’s office announced the aj appointment on Tuesday, phsni The governor’s re su lts official.......... _______■ gh- he.has .refused.to.gb.ini ________ although ---------- ---------------------------------____. ___ ‘ ______ I •eed Vincent E..MullIn,.also— - eral olhere!'Rigby will Vuccee along with M vera •igger-arccount—details;-........ — Thnt'likely-wlll-trie ___________ of Idaho Falls, who wh resigned. The term runs ns until 1988. icr, Gooding, was appointedd U John Faulkner, to the Sheep Commission, l lT m t Stunts S ^ F n i d n y Won 2 3 TtJlRU J DtC. 2. J late Jessie Little Naylor, E: Em m ett. Richard Adams. succeeding theI la ^ /or« ftn IM to 5 ;jo P n otftiLy 11« Coordinating CounCaldwell, was appointed app to the Statewide Health H< J ..... cll. ■man ^ P ific c . U leii wh serving on the three-ms nl of liie fdolio Association • BOISE (API - The Tf Kent Rem- (Ions, while crlno, fcioho Falls, president - Daniel M. Pcrir ing here Tuesday board lhat tha runs the department, ied lo the Developmental ington removal hearinf lon Industries, was named of Rehabilitation ^ « /#f n C/Ndy's~ 3 ,n 10 ?> :enl Remington Evans ns tried to get Remington i turned into a Ker DisabilltiesCounc uncil. t south fah « n t w tit #/» S pr 5 resign,. tthen started removal proSeven persons VI airmen for the Children and testimonial. is were named regional chair gs when the Sl. AnUiony farr His neighbors, frienc nds and business ceedlngs until next October. IncludYouth Council,, all to serve term s running' ui cJx^'Uyru/ ^ CAnta^mxtAf y^ Inessman refused, contendir e; Jo associates paraded tto Uie witness er-buslne on Mahoney, Coeur d'Alene; i Thompson. I.£wlston; ed were Norman I stand U) praise Remlnj lngto;i as “ a man he didnot nol knowingly violate any stai Marilyn Dorman. Boise; Fniltland; M Rev. Enrl H.. Traughber, T £ S , ■ p m m it/V c s , ^ fc o n d ind KftndTR£flsyff£S ^ ncsly” — and a laws, nburg. Twin Falls and Pam of integrity and hone John F. Eschenbi Stephen Mead,, Pocatello; Pc Boise e attorney i Ryan Armbrust« m an who should nol be removed from s. Idaho Falls. Fraser-W allers, I Vi ^ A ^ :ted the hearing, but at the cr rrecllons. conducte< th e stale Board of C^rr ColicctAbies i d ee/c k ic tftb lc s / Rem in^on's altome; A fter a Uiree-hour■ssession, a hear- of Uiesession, ses moy. * Ing officer said he wou ould decide laler Gordon n Thatcher, said the who: w hether Gov. John in Evans has Uiing shoi hould be dropped, ill receive $82,000 (rom tlic BOISE (AP)‘I — - Tlie clly of Wallace will Remington from And friends, fr grounds lo remove R< neighbors_and ev evee n . gasoline seeping inlo Threat Grant lo0 stop s state under an1Imminent In' ^emsance In office. Remlnglt the board for malfeasai igton's wife leslKled Uiat Ren nd let children get back to J______An' ' ;rous_______________ _ _ _ _ _ t h e baMment of the i local iiigh school, and attorney^ general’ nl’s invesUgallon ington has ha a reputatlon.as.a gencroi lasses;................ their regulardas; 8 ^ ea rlie r Ihis'year dlwlc ;ho donates freely of his llme tin :losed Uiat Rem-, man who ced the grant, which along Jvans on Tuesday announcec Gov. John Eva in. Ington apparently viol lolated state law and monc jncy lo causes he believes in. ial the basement at Wallace ocal funds will be used to seal with $4,000 in Ioca nancial arrangeby entering Inlo a flna fuel leak, ter offlclals find the source ofthe of : . High School after ■tment of Correcm ent with the Departn toiler room of the basement sei fuel : .G as and diesel I were found In the boil loslve level, posing a llireal • '■ on Nov. 5. The fu furm ^ had reached an explos .................. . 'tosludehtsatthe: heschool.’ State Fire Man [arshal Bill Wallis refused lo to allow district officials lo boiler outside the school, and an classes were cancelled u ^ a portable bo could be eliminated. until the threatt co PAYETTE (AP) - . 1In what slate officials say is the first!t !Imprisonment ire to provide o f parents for. failun hwestem Idaho schooling, three sputhv Ives have' been brothers and. their wiv educate their 16 jailed J o r refushig lo ed chUdrep. _ _________ “ We just wanted to U keep them >y said Tuesday hom e,’.’, Samuel Shlppy high-water season Iss long k BOISE (A P )—The -1 past, bul there's sliU n rreservoirs along the Snake enough w ater In ike River watershed to enydroelectric energy, Idaho Power Pt sure plentiful hydr Co. officlals'say. )d shape for hydroelectric gei “ We’re ih goods generation as far out as we ' itogerPuhrman. power opera ^ can s e e /’said Rog jrallons coordinator for the • utility. ________ • Only Uiree reser s j ^ m are below normal servoirs tn thei Snake Riverr s; mid. Jackson Lake is being ime of year, the company sail levels for this time while Island Park ■dof rei held Q t one-third o Its capacity for safey reasons, have been drawn and Lucky Peakk reservoirs rt wn down for repair work, for the rest of the reservoir W ater levels for jlr system are: Palisades. American Falls, 218 21 percent; Owyhee. 118 132 perccnt of average; ave •son Ranch. 95 percent: Arrov percent; Andersor rowrock, 169 percent; Lake 'cent; Deadwood, 161 percent Lowell, 130 percer enl; Coscade, 102 pcrcent: w d Brownlee. 98 peromt. p ilephone Interview from the thi In a telei Counly JaU. vwe had oa our Payette} C >l tito childrenn to U keqi Uiem with us. nol em off somewhere else." send Uiem ly and his wife Marquita aloni long Shlppy i others Floyd and Rot>ert an< and wlUi brott igan Ives Roxy and Cecelia begai their wlyc rslxm onthslnjaU'atte itter“ wrvlngrup~U iij rale B.E. Behrmann revoke* >ked M agistral Officialils will cee r ti/y Congreess race ]t o d a i ; W om ann d ie s in a u too c ra s h ill^ loards m ad e A ppoint itm eiits to bo SvH. Hearinig shifts; quality ■*RyAcms" Lo^-fUt AA aak g ra n t W allace ;e gets, g a s lei M ©r *^Are Y'ou < Rea<d y forVW inter?> r t’s ruling e x p a n d court Bid to e: .......... its the Idalio Supreme Court BOISE (AP)) — A defense allom cy wants ied the first-degree murder une 21 ruling liial overturned to expand a June landall W. Balnbrldge. conviction of Ran idge must be re-trled lor llie ded In June lhal the Bainbrid( The court ruled Garden City service station ilaylng of Dixie Wilson, a Ga 1981 robbery-slaj hat district court must re,e Supreme Court ruled thal r ■ attendant. The S le mony from witnesses whose tthertiorlesTwer(r enhanced • exam ine testimoi should not be ad- • if some of the testimony lei ■ by hypnosis, to0 determine d< “ mltted." iirt on Tuesday, in a rohearswart Morris urged the couri Attomey Stewa d tesUmony-mustbe tlirown at all Ingrto rule that a hypnotically enhanced I d reject a second statement iked for a ruling that would r out. And he asket y Investigators shortly after ilnbrldge by two Ada Counly 1 taken from Balnb the slaying. W E D N E SS P A Y C rispy ffrie I d ; chickcen O N LY 1 VOIC can heljf Ip you save» < o n your wint iter heating bi bills ^1 ■ EXCIT TIING ENTERTAU IINM ENT Iaho Health and Welfare COEUR d’ALE VLENE (AP) — The Idah ;e study of the Bunker Hill Departm eni will '111 not direct a toxic waste i )ut wlU have a larger role than thj first proposed, an En sm elter area but as said. vironmcntal Prot< rolection Agency official has j iiad asked thal the departDepartm ent Director Di ROSb'Bowman hac m entbedeslgnaU iated the lead agcncy In the2 $1.5 $1 mllllon study, which Is for federal Super* > vhether the sm elter area iss eligible e to determine whe fund cleanup mon loney. ^’s regional Superfund proBut Wayne Gro Srolheer, chief of the EPA’s /Ill have lhe lead role in tlie . - - gram in f a i l l ee,, said s Monday the EPA will study. INfflETROPI PHYROOM TUESDAYINROJU UGHSUNDAY (s- CALlTOli >ii r a i l O P E N 24 H R S. - 'n j r T T T funds B Equity fi declaredd s a fe " for teacl:hers POCATELLO(AP) lP ) — Any teacher salary equity money ;y coming c from the I » ^ ^ a t u T9 next yoar ing rcfunneled into1oU other areas of the 'Pocatello School District D budget. Superintendent Rulon Ion EUls says. - - ' imltted themselves Law makers commi ^slatlve session lo during the last leglsl on two-year plan lo funding a $43 million ( ilarles and Implera ise teachers’ saiar Ider Incentive pay m ent a career-laddei program . t’s shrinking car: But the district’s ilsed concerns that ryover fund has raise may be faced with Pocatello schools ma; using a portion of the I he salary funds for other budget items, u . EUls sal<l that fe a r is unfounded. p " Ir. T -B o n e S ez: e Stu ffing j W e 'v e Blown T he O u t o f T h e C omipt e tlt l o n y - Let us Measure and|l Install • S | 8 » 4 r f t C i a i t l l o n d i H-lom i cter'.: - ^ ^ i ’T ri 1■ j ve 4a Uiought to us“ We wouldn’t give ey (for other budet Ing the salary money! ‘If a serious sItuaItem s)," he said. “If hen we would have tioD arose, that’s whee to go to a mill levy.” election would be > A levy override ele Jstrict If carryover authorized by the dlsti lonies .dipped to a o r fund balance moni district dangerously low level, I Elobert Myers said. bus Iness m anager Rot dvised the district : Auditors have advi ____ to ca rry enough mon noney In the fund i r i ^ le^T«mth*»^)U^fl,s)^-21^l|^P K *~KJSTce 16 ifloVBi^ne r The canyover cur' about 11.6 mUllon. The rc s rs rq t^ U y stan d sat$ I.3J4 4 nmUllon. rz r Z _ I • ' 1| • ' (O , ■ OFT 1 Cat ^ , Noei p m m 'H v - ■■ • Lifetim e W drrani □nty“ • C uts Fuel 5ills in W in te r • Stop P a in tin g Foi Forever Be J e a u ty • S tre n g th I • P rotection SuperS teel I • S av e o n E nergy/ C osts • P ro te c t W ood Sa: Sash • Easily R em ovedd fi o r C le a n in g . ^ • R ed u c e W indow Sv\/eating ' A v a ila b le in alu luim in u m , w h ite o r bron;^e^ fin ish . C u sto m m a d e to m ft e a c h v^ w in d o w In y o u r hom m€e. TWINFALLS JEROME AE BURLbr lin SISW.MiJn C lU c an p ro b a b ly fln< Ind us In sta llin g sid e Ste e l Siding on a h o m e n e a r A °si call. y o uu n o w . G iv e us a ca ■ li flfflsee 1SMKIohUn4A«&E. ] II \AATESI IFREE ESTIM f< winter! for. you this wi C o m p lo tc P a r a k e e t GII lift S e ts « I6 ’ L a rg e S e le c tio n ' -of P e t B eds . m i giLX M lJ IWS S to r m W iniiow J > ' sS--V _ ' -- '» \ q u o r i u m G i f t S e t s■ ' s t a r t i n g A s Low A s ------ ' INSULA1 VTED STEEL SID DING STORJW \ ■ WINDOW /v^L 7 3 4 -11;3 9 3 . t, •/ * 6 m 1 9 3 o le bigger in1 toxic probe H E W ra ^ ^ 30) Onitind ____ c/Mside -1* \ a - . i's Hoox*^ _________ \ 0 Ftrat On Amcrka's H J ^ e rg la s s ^O w e n s 'C o rn in g Fiber* IN S I ULATION ^ >ur savings grov^ w h e n - f l W atch you iloto your hom o! G ot J r you insulc ow for w inter, / /^ roody' no' ion. ‘— installotioi R - 1 1 S'/ 3Vi-kIS-F.F. .... 1 6 .6 ° .. R . I 9 , *-xij"F.F.........2 .. 8 .5 ° •< U . 3 0 ,., 9-,is-F.F.........4 6 . 9 '. . O ih a rltit* * o t to U prIcM JU 733-5571 324-8161 61 678-8368 RUPEftT QOOC OOING 330SlhS*. ------*436^4245----- ~ $ 344 ^^ 2 r - — •B O ItP II [ I N G n H A T E m A r Ke X E N T E R S j ^ - r - .... a g t ic A ^T im efl V cM — W edneed«yrN ovem bef2!§964------ e ■V B urrley’sI S undday b<e e r s<a le isiisue s1till br<=ewingBy THOMAS MOHR HRLANG ___ ighborhood. agreed., He sak laid “The sale o( who Inilla Jed the Issue‘is ’lmpor- neig The council has agreed itlaily requested the c l ^ droj rop Its Sun* m ake the . day bon 1 beer s a itt, s u ^ e s le dd-the ta n t enough to warrant the attention of the full beer e r at the. Seven-Elwen would wo m on ordimmunity_worse^One.acdde Ident_ivould-.wjpcjiance.beJ be.trle<Loa.a tcmpofao'-basls : BURLEY - A\ ddecision on Sunday beer «r Following this secord lay all the profits that m l^Itt kbe gained." if probler ilems arise, the ordinanceD could be •d rreading by City At- awa; . sales for Burley coul x>uld still be a month away, Jd. hter. m other and repealed. tom ey BIU Parsons, some 3ne entire family — daughtc me 17 persons expressOr An ordinance that hat would permit the Sunday ay • ed Ihelr views — 11 were i Ion lo the Sunday Gary’ White, V who manages th< ire adamantly opposed fathi Iher — also voiced opposition iie Burley ’ sole of beer, a s well. ell as consumption o( beer on to the ordinance, saying U believe Sunday salei Albertson' lg they les of beer. son’s store, presented the cou ouncil wilh ’ licensed premises, «s, was g iv e n 'a -s c c o nnd d beei; sales would compound cor ly Biick said she tax rcveni problems ' Se Seventeen-year-old Tammy enue figures lhal he had bcCT ay’s Burley Council meeting " reading a t Monday’: ng associated wilh alcohol cot d make It easier gather during di consumption. . ihou luglit the' ordinance would r the council’s . mee selliig two — but final action in by t the council will not be lay. Her mother, weeks agg Burley resident Alvin1 Pi Putnam, who lives in for■Jkids to gel beer on Sunday aS9> ^ " taken until sometim time after the third reading,. i Jy opposed llie Whilee said s ey Seven-Eleven store, Tanj lg.- the vicinity of the Burley mya Buck, also strongly the Albertson’s store V which Is scheduled >d(or f( Dec. 3. rowds lhal hang out In m ea ad collected some te.300 in sal complained of youth crow •phen Buck, went F alls had 1 jasure, ?nd her (ather, Steph _______•’ The . vot e ; j h __lhe_conlro.y,erslal_Jssue.. U jring tht» first 10 months of I ie ._ th c parklnglotsjidjaccntl !.numbcr-0 f.da 5js_beer_durii ntio.thaslore.-H e sald-so-fa (ar-as-to suggest-thalUic-nt however, will proba Dbably be postponed (or two vo Sunday beer'sales would rley store, during the sam e period, pe ful should be ex- The Burle; Id oonly make the situa- whei len beer sales are unlawful colbecause Councilman Garth weeks after that be th tion worse. lected S2.C S2,056,'he said. Sunday beerr 1sales are tendi ided by one o r two days, - P ayne will be absent enl allhat time. John Holyoak, whoI lives 11 'ley businessmen permitted ted InTwlnFalls, he added. In the sam e Jir lim Lynch, one of Uie Burlej ■ ■■■ " Timcs-Newscomsp ^spondeat ~ §1 Burley resldei sident Jade Tolman, who o p p o ^ Sunday sales,*; is,'*sald he thought tbe m atter t to a public volei— -------- -----------Parsons replle ^lled the councii could call foran advisory votee on or the matter, but said the (lhal decision would uld still be fo the-hands o ( ^ ^ tSiuncil. Pareons noted }ted thal the city does have an or* d i^ c c p r o v ijii, /iding for a referendum Initiated by the public, c. bi but said It would nol serve opinday sales al this time, since the 1 Illegal. ___________________ Parsons said 1 the council approves the orUd 1( dinance, a refer ‘(erendum could be initialed then llllon drive. through a petitlo Gailtipb elsll C o. dra^w s ouu t G r y — m resi il P Tlmes-News corresf ‘spondent perty, y, fifa H i^ to maintain a lentlai buffer along Its north pro------------- resident K IM B E R L Y -A^ r a residents have perty/ line, Hr and failure to provide a 20petitioned the Kimb nberly City Council foot fire fireenbelt or alternative 40-foot -----lo'-take-action-agah ier^round-Uje^premisesi------------------ainst-Uie-CampboU-barrier-i Co. ofldalioforfailu jlure tb meet zoning ' In additfon. adc Uie petition states Uie ordinance requiremi ments. compan: 3any has reneged on an. ’agi;ecResidents who llvi ive near the Cam p-' mentL to maintain reasonable noise bell plant, locatedI al a 446 HIgliway 30 levelss by b frequently extending Uts East, submitted a petition with 17 operaUo ations past regular _ business. nam es to the coun by failing to replace a imcil a t ils reccnt hourss .and a meeting. They ask sked that the city noisy,r. old-model ol crane "wlUi a newer, either revoke a recc icently-passed ordi- less nois noisy, straddle crane as pronilsg viu-nnance authorizing 9 change in a ed. • rin.-»N~,M<>«<i/Hrtl.OO>\blWUT municipal zoning district, di or impose Olher < ie r complaints cited by residents A w o rk m a n ca rrle s d o w n th e num m lb e r *4' a f t e r c h a n g ini g t h e M c D o n a l d ’s sign j n in T w in F a l l s fro m1 4 4 5 b i l li o n t o 5 0 b illlo Ioin sanctions that woi I'ould require the Include: de: operation o( the overhead company to compI> )ly with tho provi- craneB in close pcoxlmliy to hjgh vollslons outlined by the >ower lines, creating thie posslblltie council when the age powi rezone was granted. d. ity for )r ppotential domage o r injury; to }pltepubliC-opposi-_ngflrby-p ____ 1____ Thc-c 0 uncil_despl by.pEoperty.owners;.operatlon oL____ lion, approved theJ zoning : change in tlie cram rane past recommended load car. > . • Septem ber (rem lir limited residential paclty; y; iand the storage of gas tanks mobile home and cc commercial use to ori these e set-back area o( the promises, an industrical zone; so s Campbell could John < in Campbell, chairm an of operate its business! s a t the site. boardd fo for the company, said several ____________ByBOBFREUNl JND _______ _billlonth„would_cor ,come_ovcr._the_counter..-Tli They,, Cheddar- dieesc-andJ id-lerlyaki.sauce; and 11 ma: Tiay_ ..... Mayor-Ron.Jones ss.sald.lhe.council—grlovanc 'anccs-contalned-in-thc-petlUon------T^m^-News wrih riier couldn't predict the the exact place, of coursc, tha preview a cousin to the quarter pounder that granted the rezonee on condition the a re lnaeerror. n ; To commcmorali rate the event, they fed Dick Dl adds tomatoes and 1 id lettuce in a new package age, business would me< lect certain condl"Most lost of the facts cited are a l l e ^ TWIN FALLSJS - Next lo the (ederal defU 2ficlt, 50 McDonald, oneI of o Uie original McDon; maid • Kyle says. tions within 30 days, I do not knowV/here those p ^ s. (acts.. 11 billion I s a i ^ t try r y figure. brothers who inspir >pircd the chain, a burger alIt iexEven though comp mpetilion is tougli along fast fas Among the grievar ances presented by pie obtal btained their information, but 11 we’re talking all-beef patties, pa But,when we’ actly 12:10 p.m. in In N New York. akes Boulevard North — Kyli food row — Blue Lak< <yle the petitioners are re failure by the is wrong ong.'’Campbell said. 1 i s p e c if s^iuce, let lettuce, cheese etc., well, SO b iObillion And Kyle trcatc lated both Twin F alls Maj ayor says both his Magic Jie Valley McDonald's opera eracompany lo erect ar an elglit-foot fence aSei p e t i t i o n 00 P age A7 •Sm is an astronomlical ic bunch o( burgers, Em ery PetersenIand ani Burley Mayor Chuck Sh: ihad- lions are tastingsucci iccess. i • T hat's whatt McDonald’s W restaurantsI across a duck to a (rce hamburger hat at his restaiirai ■ants "This is going toI b( be a record year for me," hi f 't h e country wer< fere talking Tuesday — 50) bUlion 6 when the hour struc ruck here. He also popped foi for a says. A national nam< ime is good, but the arches br ; served, says Bill 1 nil Kyle, owner o( the chain's I’s (ran- future sandwich foi^ anybody fortunate enougti Ik first. “ I would say 85 to 9< gii to ing in the local folk i chlsesinTw inFa: Falls and Burley. be in either restaura urant. sines^ is local people." Kyl< percent of my busin BUNCH?? . HOW BIG ABU The golden arch( •ches out In front of the Tw I’wln says. . . , . McDonald’sknc knew you’d wanl to know.' Falls stores were > rc changed to show SO hilll irgers.have yoii sold. Bill? illion------So.*tww many hurg< ; .. Lined up sidee by b; side, SO billion burgers swvould- -s e r v e d .- Up’uhtil Tue.sday. t Twin Falls McDonald's y. the • circle the world Id 1129.7 times. Or, If you bolt thinking about the future. He •eis .which has_been_in sold__ in b«slness_sinc,e_l973.„sol< t -to put them on-U n-the-scale, -they-would-wel( ilM'oviiiers from the NortJiwc llzShefh one of two franchise lal's ‘W A N W iTTlfC A R ^ west G.044.G5G burgers off all al types. {By tlie.way. that'; • John and an( Miriam Breckeniidge. The ; m uch as 30 ships I size of the Queen Ellzi ps the who are members of 00 .) Tlmes-News writer so f McDonald’s national advc Iverthe way the corpora iratlon figures its total, too. re 1p ared lies in the southwest 83-acre • -so m e8 3 .0 0 0 .totons. iv eting board. McDonald is nnot- The Burley restaura n ia :" ......... elf and ‘‘^Ing and nfarketit urant. which opened in mill • com er ol the Intersection of Pole LIhe }r of • • Wanl lo swnllc allow them? Serve yourself rmous pile of buns, he says, rle’s TWIN FALLS - Woodbury W Corp. of Road1and an Bliie Lakes Boulevard, ex1370, has served 1,41 1,413.192. according to Kyle’i .* (our (riends a burger bui ir eeveiy al lunch and dinner Salt Lake City is.sti still in the race to tending t where North College Road ng to : day. The (Ive of < would finish up in abou If yyou out 13.7 "Some items in ttesting stage riglit now aare ''eport.s. ,,, build a regional st shopping mall in would m d run if it were extended, ' million years, loni long after your appetite gave I'e ioul. fairly common know I.x}t’s see. Lined up end to end, the 7.4 mlllioi lowiedge." Kyle say.s. Twin Falls, company ny officials say. Woodb odbury Corp. received a zoning - . • Now, IheMcDo :Donald's people.dldn’t want n tto b e McDonald’s is5 thinking tl about .serving, iup ham burgers wouldI stretch sti 481.73 miles, just a lit Woodbury Corp rp. and Price amendm idment on the land In 1980, but ' ' Inaccurate. So,>, pplaying )vilh their compu iputers, fresh-baked biscuits Jits for breakfast; It's looking igat tie bit this side of Th Thompson Falls. Mont. Or.• i” Development Co. ha iave both announc- failed 1 totosubmit final plans within the ! they projectedj tthe exact tim e when th the 50 a one-Uiird pound I id beef .sandwich topped wl with you put them on a sea icale. . . cd plans to build nregional shopping Uiree-yei ^year period r ^ u ire d by the ------- malls a l the edge of of the city, but neicouncil, III. th er have announi m eed. agreements Howev wever. during the last (our years rtepartment stores tht» m m [ ........... wlth^.the. m ajor_de * thal will be neede< ie<l to anchor the faith working woi with John and Miriam malls. kenrldge and .with m ajor lei Breckeni ByDEANS.MILLEF .ER YFC/ a y s Twin Falls has nants," according to a document 'CA general director John Jot >n 0and Rick Woodburysa: ' Ics w ater safely instruction a m atter of ticklingg (the riglU bone," Includes Times-News writer/* support only one submllte lenburg told a Monday niglittYF*. YI schenthe business to su lilted to Uie Twin F alls Clly Eschen in Deck Waters. basic .swimming sw instruction. Esclx says Iw ard chairman he believes he can Planning loard of directors meeting Ida! alng and Zoning Commission. ! CA boa third graders aroe ItHe regional mall. But In Idaho ■■ W aters says the YF YFCA is confident burg says sa TWIN FALLS — - With school Frozen nts wllli managers The2 commission cc en Foods has pledged $3,000)supsu icause work out agreem ent has extonded the !X) addilionai sup- perfect < for the program becai of getting the $G.ooo :l age district approvalI a and community port foi lenl stores before zoning cl for the program this year■ ami at lg change lo a commerelal d ^ /tiling o f three departmei aboul everytlii port to fully fund thee jprogram, If sup- Uiey are'"excited art sponsorship still pen' lending, the YFCA th at two tw more potential donorss ai stores, he ignatlon ion for planned unit develop5cd by Price can sign up anchor a are port falls througli. tlic he YFCA will cur- and c aahn :get dressed and undressed Is moving ahead wit] wilh plans to teach close! lo a decision. 1 . says. mentss (or fo: anoUier three years. jclves.” aterssaid, themsel' tail the program. Wat w ater safely to thlrc tiird-^aders In the “ IFFF F has weighed in real heavil lied to-----His mall would be odbury says-he plons-to-begin......... be bulli on land al Woodb A'hlch- will- begin-----These school districtw as scheduled ivily. The progr.nm, wh district. •See MALL on P age A7 ; we kno' sjust Monday wilh Bickel; now thc-support Is there. It'sju the entrance to the •See YFCA on Page A7 he city owned by •! >l school students. 5To h ^ / lijrT T O A A 2 0 PIEE C E ^ M cDonald’s sell ells 50 billionth Iburger GokIden arcctiesgeHanothher mililestone i S a l t !L a k e Ci^ ity firm fc still c:o n sid ei^rs mall[^ YFCAVplans f< For waterr safety cMasses aadvance jh b o rs N etw o rl Id a h o Neigti NeighhborsNiJetworks]survey slhows ^ PoolI O ( p in io n -----peopolewanttpooljusiitlike^lGdone—r. Purvey rk \ \ ; RESPON SES -about-5h25-milHon-architec R ¥ -----------------------c o s t-a l itects Shopping Mall and lli the. rest were ob^ lB».lr*l>«r.ff»ATDAVIS I jg y g gj Times-Neiw wrrterf . ------------------------------estlmoled.-Wllh that inform; rma-- •talned"ln"*neighborl irhoods' of INN ........v r = = (rom pollsters, 37 pcrcent ot tl lion, fro If the m em bers, TWIN FALLS — - The current reslden lents responding said the fin; final Of tlie 575 peopleJ |polled, 4:u said generation of Twin1 Fi Falls children will cost of Ithe pool should fall between: voters of tho city cn $1 they w ere registeredJ > leam to swim in a ppool Just like the million onand$1.5mllllon. of Twin Falls, one their parents Is learned in. if Aboul oul a quarter of them favored es given on most red a . lljro u g h addresses respondents lo a survey su have their pool costing ct between $500,000 ar and surveys, the group later It determined • ' 00 . ^ way. $900,000 000. Only 4 percent were wlllir illing lhal 90 percent lived[| Iin the clly and 3 end m ore thah $2 million. A bond bor pcrccnt lived ouLsidc Ide the city. The City residents woul ould support a bond ^ lal amount to be supplementc iddress. . inted rem ainder gave no ad to build one of thee sam s e size, in the additional city money to build sam e plac6 and co. costing the sam e cq, fl!?In Respon.ses were idivided evenly 30.^ 3 was overwhelmingly defeated I am ount as the old oni one would have locity’s precincts, througiiout the cit ist. a. a recently com- ^ “ Sust. day, according to.a nore respondents althougti sliglitly mo pleted survey by the he 1Idaho Neighbors Rcspc 50 spondenls also leaned toward ird a were contacted In,, tthe Soulh P ark 50'• ^ ml N etw ork.' :ewer In the norHarmoi non P ark localIon.'lhe tradition; ional area and slightly fe\ } (the city swimming pool. JJust u Iheasl scction of town, After two summen jcre without a city AO. to '£ •, ^ Qjiy aisQ GQpercent said they wantedlit it jat S a. pool survey. A pool, the. 575 peop eople polled emnon. P ark. About 17 perccnt^ o] le city council is ted constructing a Harmo op* subcom m ittee of the phatlcally supported that site and IG perccnt did ni draw ing up a surveymow dnot n to mail to all lust more than 95 Posodi U swimming pool. Jusl e rth e question. a-pool. Of«wer rs In the next two . reglslered city voters p e rc e n t' said theyy wanted \ 20Few er than S percei rcent opposed-any When locaweeks, en asked to suggwt other loc: Council memberss say lhal they ’ plan. lions, 61 01 respondents named the high hig !ue that the voters , q. here m ust (lnd a bond issut A slightly sm aller 2r rmajority. 61 per* school1 tand. 45 sugg<»ted somewher bruary election or 10 or ?enl. said they woul ould be willing to n ea r the the College of Southem Idaho c will support in a Febr lout a pool for an ■ » the city wlll^Be wilho I vote for a bond to buil luild a pool. Hal( of Fronliei ;ierParic. vady it is too late XK}ls additional year. Alrex the rem ainder o( Ihi the people polled Memb m bers of the grass-root low much would you pay? j Do you want fl • Do you w ' j Would you * 'Oc Do you want a pool mo ! Howi >uvvon: It for the coming said they would vole the to have a pool built le aagainst It and the organlzi dzallon polled about half ofr th swimming ; iiaiHafrr somo larmon voiolo»acliy . oni st20 o( Iho •__ _ :.......... :_______ oth e r hnif did noLnpmi ^afls-^sum m err-because—I -m unicipal—pool-------— ■DOOT^---------- t —pj ik?—— nswcr^---------------.-people-f e-respondlng-flt-the-Twln-Fon ' Oia ‘"bon'aio ■» *X fli Kaiffion Pa»C•poolT ; • oul sbc months lo ■ To build a pool aboi It 440 equipm ent takes aboi ibout the sam e size County build a pool? : ;y ]F a ir In September. About . j t akes m anu(aclure after iltis I: ordered. as the old Harmonn P ark pool would perccnt nt were polled In the Blue Lake # S "i a a i t I — ------- ' ■ I - j _ ---------- :-----------------------' V— ---------------" f - ' ingsrwed ^ € a n y o3n^pTH i l be infliluenciniig p ip e s a t C S]l T • —Pett i t i o n = iovember2i.ia84W ednesday. No' • oUiniedtroffl'^aeeAS . -| *00011 Jon business -port-export transportatio lo load g which uses an overiiead crane c( the 25-ton crane is not being Hesaldth< nmodttles In [n «a negllgent manner, nor is Idaho agricultural comr operated In ilarg e ocean canisters onto ito trucks nnd ratus exceeding its lift ca* ion to marine rail ca rs for transportatloi to said the crane does not load d ' ports and subsequent shipment sl ■s world-wide markets. canisters during odd hours he procedure Is too dange^ s SL 'S'ru.'e" :ly has been The company recenUy I-.K * o u sln th e ddark. a City >1] Co. of Idaho is an ImV necotlating with the Hansen Hi Tlmes-No >^ewa. Twin F alla. Id ah o A»7 Council to mo^ move its operations to that city. However, ver, some of the sam e concem sralsed !d Ir In th^ Kimberly petition . have: b e einn ' voiced by Hansen residents, ng system for a num ber off < th e beating eligible for rem'uneratton Ion campus bas already beenn |Ing costs from o th v well' In pressure requires I < affected by bj the club well. Robertt drop The KImbe; nberly Council a o ; ^ 11 p'thew ater th«H man,->rtjo works on the C SI—legepum I-l «-geothermal-^M cM anamfi —1— -TWIN-FALLS— Tbe-j n e ^ c d lb g{Ct e tca recommendation from e tystem, says the pressure inn :system s on campus. Country Club beaUng sysi " I weU a t Canyon Springs; Co lys before making a declils attorneys reli has dropped from 37 to 177 Simcoe said another fa geof "iUnay have caused College < Southem tb e CSI well pelition request. sion on the pell e rs q u a re ln ^ . < drop In pressure wUl be irgle a t lower pounds pers Idabo heat pipes to gurgi ressure drop has caused1 < ordered regulation of a S nake R iv e r , _ The pres ^ ^ B P e s s u re s i In heating ^ t e m pipes hi « tl canyon well that has bet strict and CSI gurgling " = - Twin F alls Scbool Distri s -p re s s u re and w ater from tl m ce-.buUdlngs-on-cam pus-] alntenanc ------ om ciaia a re wondering If the-recently—m t :nt pf Water ere are no pumps to force the. e. The State Department inti7 club well where there {“Trtcreased use of tbe counti quest for an amendmenl :nt extension, a convenU ntlnued trom P age A6 enlence cenler wilh a ifesslonal In*CoaU vater through pipes,I, jResources ordered Profe wat i»>v^U cause permanent or only ten^- hot ss ' ‘Nonetheless, we remalt sin optimistic supermarket, cet, a discount slore and next year. If Price does Co. of Tulsa, building ne vestors Life Insurance Ci m an says. le pressure of -M cM anam t ’■'•'porary decreases In the j itles such as a laundromat d- lh at we can proceed with h o<u r planned other facilitiei o ils well in develop a knregional mall first, Woodjsent,ifw e’rebeIow ten(psl)) (Okla. to reduce the flow’ of “ At prese tbelr wells. : ie development In tho near•fulure.” fl ....... would be aItt 1lhe 11 south end of the probad s h a ^ ."" 1late October because• the well’s bury still11 -plans to develop the School district plantt aand facility w e’re in ( ^ l y In his request he says fs "a lengthy perty. Idge property folIow[nB a sed in accor- Breckenrldj outflow Is not being usei m an said the college wouldd < coe said the McManamt . supervisor Doyt* SImcoe •—lead-tlm e-to-oblain anch chor confimll*. An office ice park and another p lan ,h esay s.' ‘ uise. modified pis xiuble heating any newV idtihce with the well's llcen River bave trou latest drain on the Snake Sn le m ents is not unusual, a: as efforts by development mt that might Include a ts confident enough lhat he wilh its. geothermal well if does have -an buildhigsI w geothermal aquifer "doe State Departmeni , lhe Twin Falls movie theater Jd ourselves and others in Ihl ater would be built on the ■sl that he has not developed in jpressure is permanent. -..R esources__ officials. _ 7 cconcemed.'.’ th ed ro p in Impact on us. We're very of-the-convenlence-area,--------— m arket-in-recenl-yearsi have h demon—west-slde-ofate plan,-hesays;------ --------s~ say s-rig h ts—to - use -ofJ available for comment Tui cenUy finished----- Slmcoe~; ' Theschbordlstrictrecen :e strate d .” ss has-been delayed-since behindCanyor lyon Springs Inri. lal well water are governedd ' veil to heat the geotberinal drilling a geothermal well ss The complex proposec «d by WoodWoodbury ry Corp. C now owns Unive^ lUse of “ high Interesl rotes rings Country i960 becaus The well at Canyon SprL m ber of statutes. Includingg school and to by a numb Sawtooth Elem entary scl IS bury would Include 300,00c )00 square feet sityM alHnOr 1 0rem , Utah, and has been Lable economic conditions 98210 heal the and unstafc Club was complelcd in 198: w ater rights filings. < id hot w ater . standardIwi augm ent beating and sr to lease lo stores in a mai lall on the cor- involved In tl development of an n the ! caused retailers to delay or recently been that have ct d . club house and has only re om ey Robert Alexander told .' ol. CSI atton sytem s in the high school. ill that includes five'large m n er of Blue Laicw Boulcva vard M d Pole Ogden Mall ti ily postpone expansion ropower plant temporarily ge’s ^ r d of Iru sle ^ Mon-I- u ^ to runji^m all hydroi ^ e d u b ’s_well th e'c o llege' SImcM said'Hiesday;tht department st it stores. e ^ 'L in e R o a d ............ ral6r'JoeM c-“ plans:" 'W o A^oodbury wrote in his' re^' d. and fish'farrn. Club opera college has cdnla'cleti. 3, ib u t'It's to o '"d ay nightit the t h a s '“ had some effects, 104 p " W e th e state>to U prolect ils rights to thee Collum says the well provides early to tell" the full1 extent. e e degree water and is being n g u s e d a tth e V /C * loI outflow, but thal Uiose have to have a geothermal knew we were going to ha' ;r second. The y ' by at least threee ra te of five cubic feet per we may have rights aree govemed { draw-down of ISO feet;; wi ---------------clublouseup * •* club’s permit allows the cl ilatutes. said. dlffem tstai lo go even deeper," he salj id. *Con e to IS cubic feet per second lontlnued from Page A6 hoolchildren, instruction of ider said the college m ay bc go-ahead Monday nightll to continue Uon for schoo! mai rctrofit on Alexande At CSI, the geothermal .lhe.prograni_aLa_Tuesday_ instruction In homeapplica-______ —ways___ of_leachcrs.insU iy_studying___ possible___ ___________ _conslder_lh' ruction for special interest Iter resource tions, Inslrucl establishing a compute night meclii cling. jblic practice time on com:ates and performance :e ce n ler in the YFCA to0 supplement groups,, public ----------------Ccrtiflcat schools, puters. or com puter learning in the t will be issued and sponsor records wll business.theboard: rogram would in other bus id Eschenburg says the proi ill be evident to parents and nam es will • Received red a S4.8S2.S8 Olympic______ ie be geared toward the 90 M pcreent of jilike._Kschenburg.says_the„ __.ShpviLwill_go {O jon_torJiV y.nett€ __studentsjill t e _ _ l_ _ H a g e r m ai n l s M a x w e ll r e ssiig n s a school children who db no' not have acess Flam e chcck' ttck from the cross-counlry is"a rare opportunity for n a ld C Jlm l p ro g ra m Is sli. — Country singer Ta Tammy HAGERMAN5T SPOKANE, Wash. — City council member Rons putersathom e. . -...... - - torch fund-ral - r a i s e r . .............................. o^reachthalm anykids.!.’. -..tocom .-sponsorto^ - WynettciwiJl ipake her appearance ot Cactus Pet signed, effcctive_Dec.-iri-r 7----------------:: L fl?!li::::M ax w ell hos reslgr ved the occupancy conlract-------gh sponsors are not bound 1° to~ A ssistant Superintendei ii-FS igna:---------'Aimough jackpot d ^ l t e her■rw r« ent bout with the flu. in City Council accepted U'le The Hagerm an < jppori. sny^ ^ K e n r H e a t o n ’called‘the'1 led-to-ieave-a-Spokane-ho] >idea-“ so len --“" ““ -*“ 'chUeallhamLWelfarexents______ ^ hopsllal— tjorcexpresslngre jTegrets'dortngiheTn eeting’ — --------- She-w as-schedulcd i^ eY F C A . le program will become ® a -dld!' - l n - a - l c t t e r —to -I she had been recuper peraling eveninR. Tuesday afternoon where wh liired 'b u f did'riot a c t'o n ........... ixliire in lhe YFCA pro■........................yearly fixt M Sunday night; ^ Eschenburg’s early propo from ofluvlrusslnceS idations from board ig schedule. grammlng i into St. Luke's Hospital Sunday Si ^ lO-tb-12 computers, a pair ,,, Wyhette checkedI in Ron Belllsto'n'to streamline jburfi says the YFCA board n F^schenbu two shows In Spokane, acco ™_£upervJsors-flnd instrucl rcordins. M a n charq< nicht afte r finishingg tv • g e d w ith a im in g1. a u ------------JA^s— checkAvritlng— pro*--------nued to express support'nrfd has <iontlnl i lilkey:----------^ •lations direclor PristfilllTGilk , space in the YFCA bui . to nosplioi public reiat lional YFCA consultants in dedicated to the-comput offer nalioi I of 691 and anTWIN FALLS5 - David Harold Bailey, 18, nent consisted of rest ant Wynette’s treatmei pool proposal. He says the ^ Monday the city po Shoshone St. N.. In Twin Falls was charged ills for modest ‘J® cenler. The proposal calls .... tiblotlcs, said Giikey. y. las offered use of YFCA- fees to. defray softwaree library and 'ice-slation YFCA has winting a shotgun al a servic wllh allegedly poin ndition is good, she said. Ms. Wynette’s condii nd near Harmon Park if the hardw are maintenance costs. owned land cheduled attendant Sunday, ly. cc ^ Vynette would m ake her schc . Giikey said Ms. Wyr cs diamonds precludes kerStalion need for softball sol an employee with the Stinke P atricia C arr,, or cne, Ore., Tuesday night anidd would ' ■ appearance in Eugene ives foe the ingofapool in the park. Eschenburg's objectiv ad become the building niglil. a t 880 Shoshone: St. S. stated that Bailey had proceed to Jackpot for two shows Wednesday nig lental instruc(R R he center include supplemcr 3ard gave Eschenburg the :tcs, accorThe boor } refused lo sell him cigarette flemoon angry when she re jpokesman said Tuesday afte A Cactus Pete's spol >mplaint filed with Fifthh District ding to a comp ca ■' both tho 9 p.m. andd nmidnight shows in the casino's rt InTwin Fails. M agistrateCourt li oldout. .... 286-seat hall were sold 6 n t S W E ’L L BN MAIN ByKAREN A Selection committeeu composed < of C P JIl ewscorrespondenf .: _______' TImcs-New. tlie student’s teacher,, Richahison, ] TO 'isl will decide 1 1 SIZE. principal and psychologis FILERI - Intellectually gifted and nd If the studeni is elegible ■ r»iiM ili,usJoday-.for-a____ --------------------- taientedsli sludents-inthe-FilerSchool* »l*-gram:------------- T“ -----a e .in tr o d u c to r y 1 th e Rupert F irst O irlsila n n :m . In I n C ruz G arechana •V T. *Ted^ H a m b y irmined that a ‘ District wll will have a formal program im After il has been dclerr c o n s u lta tio n . w ith th e Rev. Ross D am p ler ofgifted, Teater re "''T e d ’' Ham by. nge Iheir minds. student is intellectually gl R U P E R T - T heodore to challcngt SHOSHONE - C n u C are ircchono. 82. of B u rial will b e In R u p ert Cemc-[; » d a y a iM ln ld o to B composed of 10255 S SIhoshone St. N., 80, of R u p e rt, die d Tocsda at St. On Mond; nday the Filer School Board rd said a Child Study Teamn < Shoshone, died T uesday moming mi Ite #3. Twin Falls c r ni n r a l m d o d l ) , » , Ical Center in passed ar psychologist, S u ite i M em orial H ospital o tte B e n ed ict's F am ily Medica an administrative policy cy the . principal, p ds m a y coll o t'th e H ansen Mor> Je ro m e. "■ Incss. . ,d Rlchurdson the program that will apply )ly nom inating, person and tiapel in Rupert F rid ay afternoonn — - T _ B o m J u n e 2 3 .19M. In ,n C CtioTOkoo C o m .-“ nlng.‘ 2 ,r T lie funcrol orrangem ents lual education a n d o t th e church one hour ail will prepare an Indlvldui p 2 pereenl of students inail sch o o l, in N onh a n d will b c announced by ty , N .C., lie atten d e d set lh e service. plan for the student that tl 'w ill bc n d F lorida. He F u n e ral Chapel o f Stioslionc. ' C a rolina. California aond ve revlew edeachyear. Elemenlt ntary School Principal Dave -.r m a rrie d L eora Bell Martli a rtin a t Callstoga. U o r h p r K. V anSfone ATho Is the administrator for for Teater, wh( in 1955. H e•m a^ n e r o eert r . C alif, in 1928. Stu! diedJ in F IE L D — H erbert K. VanStono. education programs in the FA U IFH special edt rled L e la K roskob on JJuu n e 16. 1956. in “g M abel J o a n n e W’uu r s te r F aa llrfln ld , died T u cs d o y a t the lied In Sep tem b er 92, o f F told the board that the prodlslrlcl, toi Son F ra n c is c o . S he died ho m e of hhi:ls d a Jg h tc r In F a lrfid d . label Joanne cedure for TWIN FALi-S ~ Mol for Identifying and placing 1984. Ju n e 15.1892. in T orquay. Devongmejj giudt le ctrlc ai e n g in eer Born Ju r ['• M alhieson W ureter. 9G. otff 'Twin Falls.H e w orked a s a n elcct jdenls in the program under n g lan d, he ottcndcd p riv ate -(lled . S u n d ay a tH o ze ld c lM o n sh ire , E En, fo r th e d e p artm e n t of[ U«s Ux A rm y in Uie i Board of'Education rules n e ar W indsor an d c o m plelcd his nin istralio n . They school nea 's B om M arch 2fl. 1889. In Bos .F e d e ra l A viation Admlnl )st ready logo. lg In 57. w schooling I Torquay. He se rv e d fo r four slie a ttcm lcd C enlral Slate j . m oved to A laska in 1057. \ here he workIte Funding through the slate with th e British A rm y d u rin g jSiil school bc» t tn 1967. T hey y e a r s wltl '6 W u rren sb u rg . Mo., and lau'el c d until h is retire m en iCnt of.Education, Margaret Departmen W ar i, seclng a ctio n .in F ra n ce^, D • W orld Wa; fo re h e r m arriorje. V m ove d to R up e rt in 1970. m d G reece, in 1922. he e m ig ra te d • Richardson M)n will work part time lo run E g y p t and H e w a s a m e m b er of th e McUiodisl S h e m a rrie d Clarencc d a an d erilcrcd tlie U.S. in 1923. d and talented students, he to C an ad a ^ !- a m r c h . th e S h rin e rs an an d w as a 32nd le W u rsler on Ju n e IH. l9oa,: li' ? n « B y DEAN s . W U ia ' Tinies-News writer Ul ^CA “ p B rie Procgram for gi jifted stude p O b itil u d r i e s ------ — i IS O - IMUillliJ On Jum n e 2 8 , 192S, h e m a rrie d M arjorie "■ D egrecM nson. «> ?• . I 1913. nnd ato n . T J i c y i l ^ In Buffalo. N . Y> . ^ Mo. Slic m oved to IdalK). II. b ro lh cn .-C lin to n .___L, John.stp ----- S u r v lv l n g - a n } :- a . bn a he—piacemenL—process,.. — sp e n t- m o s t- o f- h e rm o r r icitd d lK v ln lh c --------U n d c r_-O ille. F la., flnd a w h ere h10e 'w ia employed b y IhV lritenio- T w in -F a lis u rea . Mr. Wurs ' H am by of Jacksonville, or parenis can sub>birsliT died on scliool p ejrsonnei rs ' tional RUdlroadCo. ail s iste r, E lisie Lou Rosec ooff California. He _________ _ mil names es of_candidates forjhe pro: OE.-'lVR..5,_1960.______:_____ >. - w a s p rec ed e d In d e a th bbyy tw I o b ro U jera.--------- D uringlg W orid-W ar-11, h e .scrv ed .fo E ilichards. • carm am bcrol G ram lo Rlc a r s w IU j U ic C anadian A rm y. On >n Mrs.Wursturwa.sa-fi!>-yeai four y e a rs T h e funeral will be held hel F rid o y a t 10 ed udent will then be screened or Twin Falls. Tlie sludi thoy moved to Fairfield, d. th e F lrs l B aptist Church ol irtu ary Chopel in D ec. 31.1. 1970. 1 '• ' a .m . a t H ansen Mortui icr achievement tests Tind other th ro u g h acl e d lie d M a r c h 4 .1971. Sh e w as a life m e m lx r oIff [hc-Kaslcm H lsw lfed R u p e rt, w ith th e Rev. D D avid Sm Ilh ofk'anStone w as a m e m b er of lhe »e s ta r , se rv in g for onc year !ar as wortiiy means Ofdevaluations. CV M r. Var -. ficlatlng . M asonic rite3s will v, b c perform le - m a t r o n In H ollisler. Slic alst llso w as a c liv e - ^ r r : ------C tiu rc h ooff England, an d a m e m b e r o f lhe V. / c d u n d e r Uie d irectionI of of lhe I AF an d AM of Tw in In th e T w entieth C entury Club C U gi lo n . follow U iescnrlce. U ritisJiU N o. C5. C rem ation will foil ivlng o re: a dougiiter, B everly ly F n ll.s .___________________ Survlvln F r ie n d s m a y call a tt th th e H ansen Mor- . insr’brT J'oiriT " ” iJBfc^jjj| d. S u rviving a rc : tw o sons G askill of Fa irfield ; and a g randchild. tu a ry on F rid a y . •O lson of Ham ilton. Ohio, W u rsler of W auw otosa. Wi Wi.s.. an d D r. J lx r ^ its th a t m em orial RoxoneO I T h e fam ily su ggests lu n e ra i will bc held F rid a y ol 2 C .F . W u rsler of Tw in F alls; s ; a d a u g liler,. T h e fun contrib u tio n s m oy be be m a d e to th e th M a rjo rie W. Sorenson of Sun un Clly. A ril.: . elation p .m . in DDeem aray ’s Gooding C hapel, wllh a i— t- su v u l^^;ran d chlid^cn ^ nllle^ CTffrat’Brand^--------------- ---------------------tm m c vrr:nn o y 2 lc m a n n o fftc in tin srB u ria c lilltircn; a n d tw o sisters. Zt ZelloSwinncy 'f;.' ... will b e In in !E lm w ood Cemetery, F red a F. M iller^ ri- o f T errc.H au lc, lnd,, an d Bemlce Bc DcnnI'iV-i. F rie nid d ss m a y call a t the m o rtu a ry Fri* was preceded ‘fw ">m | :rIng o f Chlllcothe. Mo. She w im 9 a .m . until the tim e of th e scrF . M iller. 75. of day fro m ■J. R U P E R T - F re d a1 F. In d c alh by th re e brotliei liers and ,two R u p e r t.d le d T u c s d a y a tthh e r homo. jilslcrs, , . - . B o m J u n e 7, 1909, in iA rtis, S.D .. sh e T lic funcrol will bc held toi lo d a y o t3 p .m . D akota a nd m a r- J O S e poh n F. S n o w w ns e d u c a te d In SouUin Di - f n t W hite M o rtu ary a» ap e l.. w wllii lhe Hcv. -S In Seifridge, N.D ., JE R O)M M E — Josep h F . -Snow. GS, of rie d Rudolph M iller in S riol will bc In > Qf Gil M yers officiating. Burli V d lcd Monday a t his h om e afle r sy fl farm ed In South Je ro m e,, on M a rc h 1, 1928. T hey S u n set M em orial P a r k . . . n d ed Illness. a nexte ndc D akota a n d m oved lo9 M eridian In 1930 F rie n d s m a y cali a t Whil hlte Mortuary ^ T h c fuun te ra l arran g e m e n ts a re pending ....... -O D d to R u p e rt in lt>45. Mr M r. M iller died In ly from 9 o.m. ' ' ' i Chapel in Tw in F a lls today III b c announced by .Uie Hoveond will 1972. sort F u n e ral Chopel In Jc ro m c:------;■ of tho C hristian Robertsort S he w as a m e m berr o: "*■ Grongc ond senior C hu rch, th e R upe rt G ra c ltlzensorganlzotion. S urv iv in g a re : f lve; e ;ss o n s; A lbert A. B ----------- ------Ilcr and Donald L. M iller, H arv ey L. Miller Waiter U M iller of M iller, a ll of Boise, Wall IR o se B eatty, uo. oi t rruiU u and. and -------------- C hom ult. O rc ...an d E:,_^W e a l c y ^ c r j ) l ------ j e r o m iMI & « -T h o funeral-for-A.-Waido— rt fo rm erly of G o o d ln ^ w h ordledSundoy;-------------------d e rs , A nna Catm ull, H an d y '884 R u p e rt; Uiroe daughters. 4 . o f Beaverton, O re., and _ ' will b e held today a t I p.m1.. iat the Potter L o rc e n K . P a rk in ond E m r m a Ja n e D e n o . fo rm erly y o f Je ro m e, wiio died Sunday, !tt. Burial will *' F u n e ra l Chapel in E m m ett. A m elia, w lllb e lie li today a t 9 a.m . in th e Hovpa ll o f R u p e rt; fourr sisters, s lield 1 0 , Ccmetery. ' ,1 b c a l B ram w cll, Idaho, _ NeiU cl o f M eridian. Hele < elenW caU »erbyof_ R o b ertso n I^m e ral.p io p el... B urial. wlll__, on. F r ie n d s m a y c a il-a t th e c h a Helmbt m biich an d E m m a b e in J e ro r C em eleiy. The fam ily siigrorne that C l » U m e of se rv ice . T h e fom lly/ suggests s > K unz, b olh of Bolso;i; a .broltoer, Jo h n g c sis th a t jn e m o r ia l c ontributions be [jpt m em o rtai-co n trib u tto n s b e i . F u h m a n o f M e ridian;; 22 g ran d ch ild ren ; m a d e toI th e M ountain S toles T u m o r inP rtm a ry C h lld re n 'sH o sp iiai lai^nSaltLake a ilid ren . Sho w as s m u l e lnn B a n d 25 groat-grandchlli Boise. itome. ' C ity a n d m a y b e Ic f la t theIfuneral fu Beautiful • p re c e d e d In d e a th byI tw o children, tw o W lilte M o rtu a ry of Twinn Falls Is In g ran d c h ild ren , a b rother h e r a n d a sister. la c h a rg e of local arran g e m e nt aits. hh;a n d m a d e gids )1NG — T ^e sen/lce fo r' A rdla GOODIN ^ _ T h e fu n eral will be held belt Satu rd ay s t l l H i ™ :SB is a r s z i : s rv ic e s L a s t tin a v a iio b le f o r C h r i s t^n m a s li TF ime * living J G i' ■N fi i hristmas^ counlry t-IS o Hp l tc i is - ~ ..... r R deued FBIIss. H oliicD eanofG fOodlngondM ooc rs, Rex B ario g lo fB B4A0ICVALLEY M A< I' ‘ 4AL MEDICAL CENTER REOIONAL -A d m itted------ -------------- ; ; . I I . It oa n d Mra. - M rs. C a rl Kniipe, C a rl-1UK nape, M rs. D av id ChesUiut rin.1F a lls ; M rs. T om G ab b e rt of L a r r y L arsoo, aU of Twin, » fV* w S l Decio; Mra. D ennis D o sh ier of M rs. R ondy M eade o f Deci P e n y W a r T e n o f D ie lr lc hU;;^A irs. J e ff « a n s o n a n d E rn e st Ki r of F iler. O fB uhl; o n d H o b y G a rtn eero R e le u e d lyn Hill and ' M r ^ b e r t Schroeder,, M Mlrs. Ja m e s M cM lchacI, Evelyn W, righl of r ^ M r s . D avid CbesUuit. ail ll of o Tw in F a lls ; M rs. Ja m e s! V utd Robert * K im b e rty : U u r t e D ahlI an ar d d au g h ter o f Je ro m e ; and r.-G r u b b s o fB u h l. Biittaf ^ 1 { ' Sons to M r. a u d M rs. J im in F olkinga of B uhl an d M r. a n d M rs. R a n d y M eade o f l > ^ o . ____ ODXNGMEMGRIAL • GOOD] Admitted oodlngi-— C arol W .'B elianiy of Good! ------------- ' ^ R a lw M d -------------- Manuel C a s la ^i^ . o f R u p i ^ an d D d p h I L aw sonnof c Jerome. , i I H local artists . _ , N O V . 2 3 -2 7 j2:o( : o o - o : o o D A IL Y I A *■ ' ' 5 e doposil includesi995« Al» Uk> A v o n o b le In A d dition To» Thi* Thi Offer. C hfistm as Bockground nd Black B ackground • Whiio Back< a c k g fo u n d Bl D ouole Foaluto Portraits oils ‘ P Posseort P h o to s • Copy & Restc lestoroiion O f f e»r r for - !hen*flghir*TiiniJSrtO“~:----Christm&s Country- .. ___ 1 9►^9 5 No appoint inim oni n c ccssary, 956 (or onch :h 0( addilionol subjcct rail pachagc. Posos our sclcction. inaponroi 'ih F alls’ -tst A n n u a l C h ris tm a s H all C o m m u n ity O ran g e K nullII < th a c ro ss Singing Bridge ____________ to C ily w a te r tank. , “ 15 w alle t s iz e ■ all by CASSIA MEMORIAL A dm itted iristenMn, all of L yle Dixon an d C harlene Clul: L uella T ra c y , Lyl Shawnie. « e se an d Don A dam s, both o f Paul; I w elo C hapa, both o f R u p e rt; anK dl John Fairchild o f Oakley. R eleaM d Tyson G erm an n an d Jean r umie Fraijer. all R a ed o m ae . 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FDR Tj . therein. slick in dJecay, ea w ith w hiskers. B u t ^ ; 17 H igh m o u n ta in _______ sailors of oold ld thought th e grotesquo> * 1d E n tra n c e n Q. Why do the Jopanea 5se gourmcLs *»iicii youu ccuniiiii^lon a sculptor to} Two oul of three people }Ie struck by m am m al re res4 sem b le d a w om an. Don’t?:!; • 2 0 S m all a p o t ____ ih, wticn it's do a piece of o f work, ' cat fugu. the puffer fish, said artist almost1 llghtnlngsurvlve. 1 know whethej :lher th e y ’d bee n to s e a too .T 21 H o m s o u n d lot perfectly invariably fir deadly poisonous, if not first wants to know where2 long, o r mayl 2 3 P la n t p a rts lay b e th e ir e x p erience w ith 2 4 Fuel you Intend to to ;put 11. Avallable light atI prepared? Most common methods Is of suicide, -women bhac ad b een u n fortunate. ' 2 5 N lght n o lso the site Is thoi hought to be significant, as5 Indescendingorder.are: 1 1 Poison. 2. Whichever, ;1. r, tl th ere fro m w as b o m th e 2 7 D a n c e a to p ^___________|s the setup ■ the statuary In thatt .]Hanging. 3. Guns. 4. Ju ip of Jum ps from ancient myth ly th o f th e m erm aid , a n d • ------ 2 8 - E d lb lo lu n o u a - m — Ight. In fact, along with theI heights. I you can be! ggill snilc'maybe, available Ilgh la d th e re ’s no tru th to It. A. Shrug. The challen 29 F o o d l l a h _______ iie positioning Is said to beJ ---------------- p More lhan 200 brave diner ers have died sculpting. Ihc — 31 K ind 61 onorgy art. too. 3 2 T riad lo r f If your c a r is stolen, il’t il’s 200 times ' ^ . What ddo o th i e h isto rian s s a y m ad e it decade In p a rt of the art from it dtiring lhe last su p e rio rity " _ m i s h i n g ^ s t e r i l e ? _ . ______________ tolvcd_in._ 0 George Wtuhi Japan, nnd more will.do.l • I ore likely to be Invo: ).lik c w ise .n o _ _ ,_ .'„ r., •: ■ — - 3 3 'B o a u t y - ....... r — -j;--------f ia .th ^ g u ^ . £ oshupthanlfyoiiwercd J driving IL A.M a]aria, lyliie tbeni: T Jalllh edlato o l I s s u e r . Sounds like aI Vm doubl. A common sayl 3 4 R a a p o n d to .a __ ____ /a r man report, but it Is, in» ' ipareslupld. Love and War "Those who eat fugu soup atlm uluB » the fruit of the dato palm. [)cy wouldn't 'Twas aI fem fe inist, no doubt, w ho -/ If they ate parsley, the; lugu soup are fact, about th< but those who do nol eat fuj 36 R oquoat ____ get drunk. So thought U the ancient idenUfled ““ssto t g n a tlo n ” a s a co u n lry ; •“ o a m o a tly stupid, too." Costs up lo $: 3 5 P e ra la n o lv o a D U K E SA ,* VNDCOUNTS < Greeks. They wore wrong. n. *j I. . runbym en. incidentally. . 4 Tribuna M*di« Sarvtcat. Inc. 4 0 -;ro lle t otas4T ;i 11/21/84 niQXIi R«Mrv«a 41 S m a lt lig h t _____ Yoslerd Brday's Puzilo Solvod; 4 3 A d a m 'a a o n . 4 4 “ W a sh in g to n 7 Low C |A i n P H " E ] V L i l ] -*1; — h e r# ” card ; .^ ) You can roster, L IB JlA C S ept.aiobct.! A M rrTM D U E 4 8 L a c q u e re d 8 Slow lo w e c h a r a c te r jt n ■?■ t - I?M .T add to your Income I nf a'; different ■ - D , f MI i 1 m o ta lw a r s 9 S hheel b r o u g h t * ' I lU S (J a n . 21 to F e b . W )!^ j n to this new AQUARIUS faahloii lodoy, so latch on H 4 7 B o n a d ic tin o m anl la n k in d 's llls L £ ii ^ XB. I H ^ l A j l i A GENERAL TENDENC JCIES: The GEMINI .(I (May 21 to Juno 21^ GetI method. i Then handle business hi as E ariy study-: d y b e lte r w ay s o f m a k in g '^ iltlo 10 Billla lllla rd s I I I Hi early part of the day is I fine for started on tha [hat new work ahead of youJ usual. i your interests e s ts go m o re sm oothly, th e n 48 R om an ra c e g a ma im e 5 . 1. M 1 M its lhal claim and then dlsa Aniss with co-workers how investigating new Interests vo h lc ia 11 Yoou u rn g o y s to r a A M I D 1 | I YE A m o n _ i tie up loose e Be ends. A r a is e m a y be in 'f^ ^ '' 50 W a a te rn In d ian 12 B e n t o v e r /Oli will get besltocoordlj p Q n U T EE S f f A f f f S ■ ? 'dlnato efforts. ^ov. 21) Find theofflng. SCORPIO (OcL23 toNo M yyour allentlon. Later yo 61 D e stru c tiv e ' 1 3 E ffts ts J Y c W q ow (o better from studying hov " 5^me~new ways to go after cry o u ralm s 0 E | i r p i H A _ i 1 results ■; 5 3 K n itte d 14 R USS. u ss c o m b in o - - f ■ — es, .MOON CHU handle long-time activities HILDREN(June22toJuly/ and i you will gel better- results. i InPISCES;((F< U P M M AIN 0 A R I ^ h F e b . 2 0 to M a rc h 20 )S o m e f 2 • p u llo v e r 19 L seo o n in e s o u n d £ L g ± H21) Early m make arrangem ents for < r elude hew friends In any iy social ar- addition to ;y o u r p re se n t m ode o f ^ 5 5 C o n t e s t m e m b e r 22 Aggo 1 E M ■ ■ ■ o nr y ■ I I HL 'am usem ents ts you like and then getI rangem x 5 8 tn ll a m e s w lth 2 4 A cccu ents. c u m u la te S. i E. E. P . income can in b rin g in m o re revenue in!o< p k l i B i l L P A C l^ em sof W fl H M M ____ lo v e 2 8 P ooen !uture; Avoid e a r e le s s - d r i J i X — th e n e a r futu iflK a lU n g m ____________ _ 5 7 M a sse s o u t Rerol in ■ e ro IsfS ~ I f lr ■ B " e L A t i e M o n l i y I “~SRTESTMarch 2 l”to Apri ?ril 19) Study Ing. -------card s 2 8 B u rro m w ln g 7 T F irH ' into those new interests rts that are LEO (Ju ly ly ;22 to Aug. 2t) See whatt ec.2l) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22toD 22 n tm a la l ' , i e i »;iW I r I e I f Ie Ir M n iu It m 5 8 P e lts a nim appealing, and gain morei Information li you can do' to make utUItles functionI Go to see an adviser about s some IF YOUR m CHILD IS BORN T O ^ '^ : ll/71/H ® 3 0 C a rree a s about them and' then con ompleto any better a t hon: ome, then enjoy the new. m atter that Is very vlt rttal to your DAY...heor.s o r .she w ill h a v e th e ab ility a ll Ifo r h e lp DOWN 31 C all unfinished mattere. Having well-k 1 S tra w b e rry 3 3 H aa ie T evening t o ^ t a t the II-known guests in later IsJ happiness and welfare. The 38 H o rse h th o f a ^ situation a n d ;:^ 45 Urban spots ^ le tru j ru n n e ra 34 S p rir r ln g b a c k . c o n s tr a lnnera ei 46 Anthrocllc for — brtogsm uch pleasure:— B"fine p la n t x r e a n y t h r o u g h ® ^ ~ ~ " 2 B a rb e d s p e a r 35 Rellg e llg lo u s 39 M ilitary oxampio t o M a y 20) TAURUS (April 20 to with any care la r e e r w ork h e o r sh e U k e s."^ 3 L ia b le _____________ roclu tc lu a a - c h a p la in I 49 Exolicwood G Discuss a new contaci cl with an VIRGO (Au Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Mon), CAPRICORN (Dec. 22lto U Ja h .2 0 )A Give as floe Ine a n ed u ea tk m along Iq . r« ____ ________________ _____3 6 ,B o x ee tB u d d y :------4 a -U # « d y n am l »mlto_ _ S2-‘aiun£agla;:___.g,-Qssociale'ln Ibe-momlngj ig,-and-Iheiv-Ijjg-briag9-ml rUr get -you r • VBStlgntlveBUn mlssives-lhat-^mve-to-be— I— dynam ' lc'frJend*wUl-tiyl U o e s a a y o u c a n .-b o tte a c h '^ i— ‘ 5 M ale vo ic e 37 Cliba lib a o f to a a lo d 42 E q u als P 'o " ' u, work on a plan to change ;e conditions answ ered qulc tilcM y,sodoJustthat,and1 < cooperation for a plan tlu h a t Is Impor- early not to le 1 t p re ju d ic e a n d p r id e '- » : 8 T- M a m e r brea< re a d 44 A voids 54 Fr. frJond ^ 1 6 II 13 1 1 1 ------ - _ _ SEEEEEi i e m — ,. ►aily H oroD S G O D 0 H E f l E I E ’ y ' around you. Jater iget right Jit at your olher work. to tanl. Add a new friend tolyourpresent y getintbewvay. ay. . . - J L I • ficans-fclia v e a tboufityrof b fessings _____ >..Nownbef2t..l9»l___ T im th V. “ jW A R RBADEB8: 6 : By jtopular- don’t drive, and tboee se wbo do don’t latereetia Hag tetter are laebtded1 Ito dem and, here is my m traditional I 3 ^ H | like to go out akme aftei terdark.) Abby'a <bi bookkt, ‘'How to Write LefLe •aanksglvtogcoliim n: T ry i t And let m e knc DOWtbe results, ters forIT .All Oceaskas." Sead you yw r TOmotrow b Thanks iksgivingDay.so j B m (Do .you bate toi write letters name «o aod addreei cJearfy priate tak e ,a few minutesI U to think about tm i S i because y w don't knov owwbattosayT w itb a dcb k ecko rm o o ^o n h rm rszs w bat you bave to be tbai p|E I D earA bby liankfulfor. Tbank-you ootes, sym inpatby ietten, (this loc lociudea postagej to: Dea 9aar How’s your bealtb? tJ? Not so good? ■iK evingrahtlaUnn^^ bgw'todeeUaeaad t Abby, Lei L e O e rB o M t^O . Boxsasa: 9S23, WeU»^ tbank God you’ ou’ve lived this accept lavitatioas andIbowtowrlteaa t iXKtCUZf.ftHto^ HoUywoot loDg. A lot of people) bi baven’t.'..You’re hi^rtlQg? nxRtsands ~ -mn ajljem illions withoutft it fearing a knock <» tbe bead or - a re hurting more. (H (Have yoii e m aknodck on oi tbe ckwr a t midnight ----------vlalted-a-veterans'-bo -hoepltal?-O r-a----- And-if-if-you-want-to-Hve-undeT'a rebabUitation d lo lc' c for crippled different n t system , you are tree to go. children?) T hereare ore DOwalls or fences - nothing If you awakened this ills morning and to keeptyouiw yt ri.------------- ------------w ere able to hear the le bbirds sing, u% As a fl final thought I’ll rq>eat my my K ----------y o u r-v o cal- c o rd s-to to --u tter-h u m a n —Thanksgl’ jglving-prayerrperhaps-you -------------------------» ^ 1 s o u n d s ,w ^ to th e b re a reakfast table on will wani ant to use it at your table ble j g two good legs and tead i d t b e n e w ^ p e r tomorrow •ow: . with two good eyes, ppraise n the Lordl O, heav iavenly F ather: We thank thee Dee S T u r n in gg o n t h e L i g h t C e r e m o n y i A lot of p e ^ e couldn’t. I’t. forfoodai iandrem em iierthehungry. . ------------ How’s —your—pocket! ketb o o k ?-T h ln ?-r-W e-lh h ^a -th ee -fo r-h ea lth -an d -re* Well, m ost of tbe world i a lot poorer. m cm t)crt Id is !Tthe sick. No penstoos. No welfi •elfare. No food ' We thank th£ thee for friends and S G u e s s t hh e N u m b e r o fF L I ig h ts A n d 2 stam ps. No Social Stecurity. ea In fact, rememiber be the friendless. one-third of the p ^ pie I e in the world We tha thank thee for freedom and Uld w will go to bed hungry too tonight rememiber be the enslaved. W I N M 3 1 1I 0 I Are you liinely? TbeA le way to liave a — May these the rem em t)raiK ^ stir us to L I l f « i H 6 K U X F o r D •,f a l l s S friend is to be one. If nob nobody calls you, service, call someone. Goout of > ofyourw aytodo > Thatth: thy gifts to us may be used for som ething nice (or som somebody. It’s a others. Amen. Ar su re cure for the blues. 3. HaveI Ia wonderful Thanksgiving Ing Are you concerned ted about your and may ly (God bless you and yours. — country's future? H Hooray] Our Love. ABI kBBY ------^rstem -has been saved ^ b y s u c h 'c o n - ----- P .SrWWant; a n - ln8tant-hl^?"T he cem . Concern for fair ir p l ^ under the surest cui cure for the post-bolid^ blues law. Your countiy may iay not be a rose Is to doI something sc nice for someone, garden, but it also Iss not n a patch of Why notit caii c someone wbo lives alone >ne weeds. and invIt vlte him (or her) over for ? o r_ _ .lk j| ' M f 'n\.i%Ki ■ F reedom rlngsl Lool -ook aod listen, dlnnerori 3r leftovers? - MATINEI Y oucan^tlU worshiplatth a t ec h u rch .o f... B etter, ’m , E A _ r .y e t.- c a ll , and. say.. Vl’m ----- your choice,-cast a sect •ecret ballot-and coming1-ttc^ g e t - y o ^ a i r i - r i r s ^ ^ teven criticize your | K | Abigail mK VanBuren llllllllilllH W r n M a g g ig g ^ m ^ WHB E W m fW l . 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O PEN FRC to M ) iD A y i DNESDAY THRU SUNC WED ooaicioo »M y -1^ o i 'r r x v ‘Hiot' s , funny.: fh< • b o th look like >hinsoifc-feyS-^S fot 50' N O WV SS H O W I N G ^ ■ h,g5 d! y6 i > A* M m J <rWEEKi - KOR^ I e r r INTHEAI AISLES 'l45.9i90 J H u r s . / fri. «!( 6 !0 0 .7 ;tf.9 iM 12i45iJs30 SAT./SUN.. l: -7.45.9iM I ► r- -• f tuiib;S°6.0^7 ! i i4M!30 THURS. 6i ^ ^ ^ r O t T H S W M O lJ t ? ^ H H A harvest of plent enly avi/alts you at Holiday ay Inn Thanksgiving Day. Brina yourir kfamily an d friends and fe: feast yo u rselv es on ' our bountiful Thar ring: • hanksgivlng Buffet, featurin R oast Tomn Turkey I with D ressing’ * B aked Ham ★ R oast 8ar( laron of B eef ★ S alad Bar ar * D e sse rts * Breaki lakfast Item s * B everage ge Included .»S:00p.m . C oH e e S h o ppO C pen '11110:00p.m;. S erv e tf1 0 ;0 0 a,m.»S: y . !d o ^ / e r 7 ^ ^ ^ HEID< i T fH l €T€RM o 6 P.M . A IL FROM 4 Tr O A D U IT S IN FOB $ 3 .0 0 . JK f l F S - 1 * ' I ^ B is.*>is IS DAllV7«tS> DAILY7il5.*>1S s. . THUIS.Si1S-ri THUM./nU.StlSSAT..Mm. itiM Itl sis ____________ <»t»-7il5-1 is-M* c l e v is ls e d c h e ^ u l t l t nn ao t e p l a n . J F 4 C i5 * W ! I _■ _____ - TWIN FALLS ★ '1 3 5 0 B lu e U k o s Blvd. >d. N. * 733-0650 V ----------------- ----- ---- _______ ____ ftflNOLD ' fifii scH uufls; lflSZ€N6GGgR H m jj 8 ^ ^a l i 0 0 - 9 : 0 0 ,. ^ DAILY Z^l« I^T;00-9:00— ------ SU NrS;00^7; s s | •> fij ~ j NflTOR f IN ln t h e V e a r o f D o rnt f en e^ , 2 0 2 9 , t h e1 nr u l e r s o f th is n thuk ./ r i ./ sat:/ ;/SuU N .. TWIN CINEMA TKUaS./SAT./SUN.' IN.-JEROMEQNEMA § W Kfk lA U O N E M A / . SUN..MAU . AU-SUNO INOAYNITE M I H AT M I^ B motoi ITOR-VU >6.95 ^ 5 .9 5 senloi Ilor Citizens ■* $2.95 Age ge12& unc^r a u s tv e H Af cI P P Y t w A i i i cCi iS O I V I N O IM H A T IM lONFiomrn ' i; W ' B f S ^ t ff ■ ^ I ^ j | . A-10 T lm ea-N ew s, Tw Twin Falla, tdatio Wednesc esday. November2l, 1984 JN envp3 y re a d ]y to st€epdowi 7 n | J UN ?4ITED r NATIONS (AP) - Jeane Je« have a civilized wor orkiiig reli^Jonshlp .* J . Kirk IrkpaCHck, planning her returr u m to with Die secretary of ofstate.' ■ ate life, said Tuesday- herr si private sueMrs. Kirkpatrick, !k, a conservative o r as U.S. am bassador (o I cessor ;o the Democrat serving; In 1 a Republican /ilized administration, said lid In an Interview £d Nations m ust bave a “clvllh \M S H g n United king relationship" with Ithe with The Associated idPressearilerthls woriUn mnnih fhat She plan; ,> L secretf e t ^ of state. umed to step down rs. Kirkpatrick, who surviv rvlved . . Mrs. Drm6r - boutss of friction : with ■font -etary of Stale Alexander M..H Hiaig \S s iS i SecreU disad* - I J r;, told toi reporters that despite dl» imdor :ages, the U .N.. ambassac >rV ’■ 'J I vantag rank._________ A M I U jS g f. ----- ^ ----- !.._ahould dd continue to have Cabinet rm rhe disadvantages obiHousIy ly are i , 3 "The tsan M famous ones: disagreements a d the far Ions between the U.N. permanc tension M -m ^- T H A N K S repress 'esentatlve and the secretary Ity of— M m AM > - m1 — s. 'Those are legend. -They have ha W r state. S P E C ted from the beginning," she sa existed ■“ 3 think that it’s absolutely esa essen‘i U l ^ Embassy/ singed s • S e e O u r N e wI P F l e x i - g l a s s S e a m l e s s A q iu a r i u m s a n d O a k - b a s e d _ A q u a f i u m s i n nni e w a n d u n i q u e c o n f ig uirraaiii io n s . • IV IH G -M A C n X ' IA ! [■■—— ■ o a ife __ !;0 0 -9 ;0 0 P .M . WEDNESDAY ONLY 2;Qi '. / orUIlUnSH...^^ FORBI&FISHa ■- - . ^ “ • _________ KSCIVINGDAY WEWllL BE ClO S tO THANKS( ff H - -■ •- . . . We can < special on jrd e r any s iie : or.shctape aquariumt l I! r ■Morim’s Meal..... . V i o r r “J ( | LONDON (AP)I -— A fire heavily iior of the padlocked .. \1 dam aged the Interior Libyan Em bassy Ih London on Tues^ es tquickly ruled o u t .............. day, blit authorities suspicions of arson. n. — __. r „ « le said she would retum to her. She imment ner position teaching govemr formei ty In Georgetown University at C ihlngton. Washli t\ai for..lheJchler_U.S._deleRate) foi < te)_lo.^ ___ K ________,jGi.ve_M pj:n_A B r e q kc,!T o n j g h t j ______ J E A N E K IRKtK I P A T R lC K P o s t r a t e s craa tb H i e t r a n k ' "som e met/me after the first of the year.” r.” ' , “ 1I | - ; Y our full Servic« ic« Pot Storo. W ednosday l» Sonlo onlor Clllzon D licount D o y .. lO '/.O F FE vorylhIng ng In Tho Storo Except Food. Rotm ^otnoinbcr C h rlitm ai Layowoy. \ Blu»Lak»»MaU 733^)i L o c o todd iA cro ss Irom S o a rs. D ow nlow iwn. n 3 60 Main Ave. No.. T w InF )nday-S«lurd#y11-e 1 Fa lls • 733-0231 • O p o n Mond ______ _______C loaod Su n d o ly y "■ i g m k F A L L i rN T O > F U F ■ ^ ....... " ' jtftT y AS THE BROW N LEA .EAVES OF FALL g o AND WINTER ARE D ISA PPEA RING iT A R T S T O S E T IN , YOU YC CAN SA VE ST URING OUR FUR SO M E GR EEN DUR >UGH TUESDAY. SAI fl^LE, FRIDAY THROUC NOVI 3 V E M B E R 2 3 -2 7 . ^ ^ W f i ,- ,. • i ~ ] ---------- ■ ■' ^ 1 ; j f l P ; % iW ^ jfl 7 Wm -y . I ‘ 1 ; . v e n th o u g h w in ter ;r is i ju st a ro u n d th e c o rn e r, y o u c:an a n still tak e ad v a n ta g e of s u m m e r a« n d fall v a lu e s iave ta k e n a g re a t j r S a le. O u r p ric e s hav( at T h e P a ris Fur se le c tio n is still a t its fullesl. H urry fall, bu t o u r se Ite r a n d C h ristm a s ru russh b e g in s , a n d b e fo re (he wint Q jjorm al. \ u > 1. if ' ' i '! , • 5Qr% O t F p -r^ < ________ S o m e exam ples: 1 ’| K IB R • MINK JACKETSs ____________________________ CORDUROY M ~ BLUE FOX •RED FOX OPPOSUV IM • 9 0 0 .0 0 ■: 450: 00— ^ 6 3 0 .0 0 . 6 0 0 .0 0 i:: - A nd m any ilian d e s ig n e d m inks. ly m o re including.ltalia \ ■ I;- i g a i i i8 S is $ H[DAYSHOV '-If %HOLlgs w i S ___ ^____________,_____ A _ •• ■i II ...^ ^ r.-7:aa7sw r :r .’Tr.'s -= s 1 ; p Q § ; m . - 4 : 0 0 , p . l T ]tgr . l n ;a k e s S lv jj„ . . 'I ■1 ' ' I I , . • ; \ fJ ifrtgy*'****-*- WSm th e 'P o rn S re llSm'Ro o h n T w I n ' F a l l s v S M ^a y , N o v . 2 5 ' I \____ I1 •' \<; SPE=ECIAL ‘ ! J I N p r t | 3■ v .^ __ , i , / CRt =^EDIT . TEF ERMS! B u y' o n l a y a w a y ..- C h a r g e it o n•» yyco u r P a r i s c a r 'd , V IS A . IM a s l e r C a r d o r A m e rriti c a n E x p r e s s , S p e ic c iia a l te r m s a v a ila b le d to y o u r o w n ta ilo) r 6e < p ie r 3s o0 rn a l d e s i r e , j u s t f o r _ t h e a s l'k i n g , / * . w — % 5r~7r^i---------7 — --------------------------- .J ----------------- J CIAL SUNDAY HOURS TH THIS SHOWING ONLY: 11-4 1: HOLIDAY INN. TWIN. /IN FALLSNOV.'25 ILY 10’ 5:30 P.M. SPECI. 124 MAI 3) i733-1506. OPEN DAIL 4AIN AVENUE NORTH. TW TWINFALLS. IDAHO (208) ' ’ Inaaday, Novflmha r y i, ISfliL^_Ilme44aaw«.JwljvF*lI»rWafib--------___________________ Wedw p o r lf s .. ■ No bowls f< forR bridaB S ■ B usiness-/ -Agriculture B5-6 ■ Classified 8E6 - 1 0 F b irfirss t tinn e in1 hisito r yv B \ r i m s l o .l ^SON • ByVERNAKDERSC I-------- The Associated Press "ess I Provo a| '0 against Washingtoi) and UCLA. But It Nl No.l? Is BYU really as good as _______ PROVO, Utah — I— It’s hard to comJ \ raska,-or Oklahoma, orTexdis?-;-------- — 'p'r^O Td fcUignarnw med the No.l college-----think we’ve Improved,'-’ Edfootball team , “becai ecause It’s llko'comIs says. "WhcUicr Uiey've come . la s nifnost from now lor-w e’ve-gone-up.-I-donHknow;--------lowhere lo the t o p , --------A AN N -A RBO RrM lch.-(A P>— ■— -'nie-------“ We opened the a season against • Evcrybc said Brigham Youni rybody's been beating each other, lung foottuill ( ^ c h ' Uni' Inlverelty of Michigan wUI ge get an " M iami (Florida) wh vhen Uwy were Undefea efeatcd toams are kind of a rarity LaVell Edwards. Invl ivltaUon.Saturday to ploy agi against No. 1 and now we hov ove Uie opportunow." The BYU Cougars are, ranked No. 3 a No. Io. l>ranked Brigham Young g Ir In Uie p J nity to play (he post-s t-season No. I — oklahi week ago, took over ov< the top spot Jahoma and Oklahoma Slate, Holl lollday Bowl and the Wolver Brigham Young. ■ . which Tuesday. In The Asso :h n: meel Saturday for the right lo ssociated P ress colwill 'III acccpt Uie bid, uhlvereit> sity of- k ^ - ^ ^ 2 "We recognize Uiat st It's going to be ropreser lege foottull poll,, ousting ou N ^ ra s k a , flcii esenl Uic Big Eight Jo Uiri Orange cials said Tuesday nlcht. ■ fc. ? tough game._buL Lwe!re_looking----- BowI.-ai which lost to Oklahon homa 17-7 and nudgi,-are-2-3-thls-week-after-being--------An opening in Uie Dec. 21 Hoi: Holiday I jT m forward to It. I think v : w e're fortunate sixth ar Ing aside last week dqu 1 and fourth, .respectively, last sek’s No. 2 school. lowl was created Tuesday wher hen the (ft wiUi Uic difficulties8 we've V had this week, South Carol Ina, 33'2! -2! loser to Navy. goul ouUieastem Conference borred bai > ■ H y e a r to h av e' a op] ipportunlty like The0 1rankings underwent some ‘■The only problem cm with being No. I n fo. q 4 Florida from Uie Sugar B r Bowl, ____I this,’’Schembechlero r added. wholcsdl Is th at we’ve got the Aggies to worry esdlc shuffling after Oklahoma ^vhe 'here Uie SEC champion has on . about this week. Hopof 58 firet-place beat No. No 1 Nebraska 17-7, dropping BYU received 40 ol lopefully.Ifwebeat quIo ulomatlc bid, or any oi other 'omhuskcre to seventh placc, und Utah State we can slayNo.l,” sta hesald. qqostseason 3{^ possible i,lfiO-_thcC om , votes.and 1.124 of a ploy because of N( 1 . probably would “ The NCAA Ing Uiot Aubum. 'hey don’t have a ^ a t won-lc Edw ards, a Provo second-ranked SouUi n-lost points from a nation jvo native who has 3nwide panel of Navy/ upset t iles violations. Sugar Bowl under record, move Into the Su rd, but they do have a go llna lived in Utah all his life, well fiow sports writere and spo portscastere. “ Carolina 38*21. s," Unlverelty of troditlc lg conconfercnce rules,' Aubum, which was being Itional football name," Joi lahom a received seven flret* rem em bers the decac John “ iw ishw edldn'tha fiaveagam ethis Oklahc cades when football tic Director Don Reid,I. executive e ines for Michigan AthleUc Idered ahead of Uie WolvCrincj director of Uie HollHo and 1,053 polnis, while a t BYU was anexercl week and I could sitI back b and enjoy , P'ace2 voles v( jrclse In futility. tho tpnm’g nnniinl day— & >vo Into—CaQbam.sald.aLah £owl.-sald-of.U)o-Woiverini hom aSlate,-a-!6-10wlnnerover---------- i rsold-or-BYU’s - -O klahon --------------- “ R ealistically,-^u rinesr-it-m orer*"Edw ards'£ ^u-w ouldn't-think------- JioUday^wibldr-would movo : rcprcfootball bonquct. ie Sugar Bowl as Uie SEC’s rc . who eni ended Uic regular season wiU viUi a ranking. ^‘Every Ume had Uiree firet-plocc 1 som ething like that lat could happen," no I Uilnk about Iowa1 State, Sl E>ec. 1. “That would IcaN avc an opening in (^5 recc ecord. entaliyeif it beats Alabama De. tsandl,042points. said Eklwards, “ but )ut that's what colIto reollty by Uie ballots a it. I'm Jolted back Into " Iff thc 1 “ We've talked lo Uie Holiday E ly Bowl' Holiday Bowl," be said. “ I Uilnk invitation Is tender Iwards said he believes Brigham “c rw thought of playing Utah U lege athletics is all about. I know Stale" in Edwar d nd they indicated wc would1 be tn In- Saturday we fullyf 1expect to Bct an w e're e definitely going to play." Mid sa lg will win the national champlth at’s a trite statcmc imcnt, but Il's tiiic. “n*’ U)c^ Cougare' final regular-season r Young m lolldavBowl." MichiR£ mcon- invitation to the Hoi igan Coach Bo Schembechlc onslilp Ip If if the Cougare beat Utah State le." .'’Iited '" If Florida was ruled oul,, mi nlcf- gam eSaturday. Anything Is possible.' Satunio^ rday and make a good showing in When Edwards look loo over the reins the Dcc Dcc. 21 Holiday Bowl against In 1972 afte r 10 years are as a BYU asslsEdw dwards, 54, a former llneihon non at 8-1 and U-l. thinkw i we've got as good a cloim or io n It Hawaii, Edwards is Isn't conceding a Mlchleai Igan. tant, the Cougarsi had hs won Just one Utah hS State, decided early on Uiat lat the Docs BYU, whichii < owns major col- as anvhi ----------------------------- niUvw ^------------ WAetitle,-in-1905,-anc -would4»hapd^H)t-to^frU^-Ulat---------inw H nidiieverbeen~'only^ n v a y U je ^ o u g arsT o u id ^ Itre 'est current winriion there'sbceTion’equaiiiatl zatlon "1 don’t care whol lot Uiey say. Con- way. particularly poi If we took good in to a p o s t 'W ^ n bo bowl. Sinw then, sistent ently was tb throw’thc footb: oUjaii.'ihg streak of 22 gai >ames, but which of talent ent In collcge football." ference gomes arci tough t no m atter doing• it," it,' Edwards said. "H hlstorvis BYU h as won 10 0 WAC \ titles and Adopll pting thc aerial game as a wa) ■vay of plays one of Its ct easier schedules. Andi as a for Uie Cougare' schedu eduIe.__JVhoJhey-are.—he-sa saysrpolntlngout—an-lndlci dicatloh, the team Uiat goes inld ------- played- In nine post-season_.bowl_liferB po ' -BYU-bcglnnlnglnl976 reeled ied off-deservc tobc ranked i n ficlu a es victories over PI Pittthat BYU has upgrai raded Its schedule _________ g a m e s ._____________ ___________________season a?naofg-3. 9-2. 9-1. IM . 12- 1. li ___ “ I UifnK ,so.!L-Edi :dwarit3_says.."I ^ u r ^ihr^ B a y lo rr-A lr^ F o rc e —a —and—in-recent-yeare-ando; —--See ^ BYU w P ag ? BT----lopcnsTiextfall-in------------ Michiganeagrees-toifaceCoifugars-MHolidayE V a ni d c d s ,, 1 S U , B o i ss e t a g j g e d "^ § ' ' f o r bb a s e nm e n t SO T In Bigg Ski; pre-seeason poll BOISE (AP) - • The t ; Weber Stole They ”p "picked 'defending confcrem Wildcats, who finish ulshed the regular champi' Iplons ' Nevada-Reno secon 1983^ Big Sky ba basketball season' Montan ;ana third, Montana Stale.four with a league best s t 12-2 record and and Nor <{orthem Arizona flfUi. represented thc confc inference in thc NaThec ccoaclics lapped Boise State te ios tional Invitational1 T Tournament, has sixth ftfollowed by Idaho and Idal daho been picked to winn this Ui season's con- state : While thc writere gave Idal daho ference crown. ’Statef th Uie slxUi spot wlUi Boise SState la Both the league’s !’s icoaches and its and Idi Idaho rounding out Uie eigh sports w riters made I Wildcats the team co de the conference. favorite In the Big 5 Ig Sky In the conin addition ac to Weber State, thc U ference’s preseason son poll released coaches ies, gave firel-place votes 1to • Tuesday................. Nevada ida-Reno, Montana and Montar Itana .Weber State, whlc 'hlch (Inlshed lost s ta te while w Uie writere graced onl only ; •at.23^.overall roll, after falling to:..Nevada idoiRcno andJVlonlana wlUr thelr..' the r ;inlng~!Q~p~vnt&~ -I/ ■. . , ; 7. SbuthwcsCEoulatSfltL ............. cond round,-gamered red 49 o ftfS o sslb lo -^ r Boh« fiools have already hatfexhlbH ilbitl_______ SG points, from thele 1league conchea.. on warn irm ups, the-1984-85 campaign 0 •not— — who picked the Wildc ildcQls to finish no flcially Iy begins Friday as Nevadi 'adaworse then second. m eets No. l l Ncvada-U i-Las I The w riters gave(theWildcats th( 130of VcgM s, ,' Idaho State balUes In U Uie a possible 170 points, ]ts, Including 12 of Q reatt Alaska . Shootout and Idah their 17 first-placee vvotes, as no one lakesi on or UCLA. On Saturday, Webt picked them to flnl finish lower than State Joins Jo: the action agoInsl'Callfo ilfo'r~ third. nia Stat tate-Northridge, Montana Stal State Both th e coaches t a and the writere faces Eastern E Washington and No: Nor* agree on the next four fou spots as well. • SeeBIGSKYdaPageB3 Se HBHBB ----------- ^ ^ fSaSenerz/NAitejf:-*. ' Tilnnitt N«w.ph«o/DCODELASHMUTT ■ I t ’s a s te ^i a l ^ M ’S !Davis AL I Kimberly’s rG C e o i i i a B i i S v h m T ^sU ^ ieball i ^ u r t after e r a steal as two Glenns F’'erry er defenders purst ■sue during Uw BuUdogs’ 45-3 5-34Can* tool}kieqf\,^ e a r H yon Conference V » victory Tuesday d g h t over rUI ie visiting PUots. I. I1tie Bulldogs improved Uwlr \h league record to to!20 with the decision.‘n w icono , - d re a ^p come tm e. I1ils is really iy tan Baltimore outfielder ler Mike Young The Associated Pre lamatlon m ark to a fantasticc e: Press exclan cx- (3), Boston pitcher‘ fRogcl* Clemens perien ience and a fantastic season. (2), Kansas City'' pitcher .Mark NEW YORK: - SeatUe flret “ IItt talt adds up, and it comesI to a Gubicza (1), Bostonn |pitcher Al Nipbasem an Alvin Da Davis, who started focus IS a; t a particular point In tlmi Lime, per (1) and Califomi mla pitchcr Ron the season in Uie the minor leagues. Today ay ju st happened to be that poii point Rom anick(l). Tuesday was named na American in my I Davis, 24, startedI Uie t season wiUi League Rookie of Uie Year by Uie - " I[ nover n took It for granted,"" h1e . Uie Marinere'. Salt L Lake.Clty- farm— B aseball Writere ire Association of added. ed. " I’m just grateful I was able abl club and ■was call< lied up In the A m erica. to w ;in. in . Mark had a fantasUc seaso tason season’s flret weel iek when Ken D avis received z of Uie 28 flret- also,). iand it was probably a- toug d 2S ough Phelps suffered a bn iroken hand. Hc . p lace Votes and: toi totaled 134 points, _cholce Ice. (for the writere to make), :e). I took over a t flret ba b a s e _ a n d .b a t ( c d .^ I ^ H l beating team m ate iteMaHc L an ^ tb n .. hopeil e it’s good for Uie SeatUe ^ ea 1to .284 wiUf 27 honie nin uns and 116 runs who had 82 points. its. Langston, a pit* m ake I official Uiat we do have8 th <e It the batted in. C h e r , received the c (leoUier Uiree first- brigjit ;ht ^ t s In the American Leagi ague He repre^nted Sea eatUe In Uie All-, ______, place votes, and he and Davis were__ in Uiej ___ S tar Game and ‘bee le young playera." e c a m e _ U ic _ f l r e t L ^ ^ ^ | the ohlyT)lay6nTn s n a m ^ on all 28 butf utflelder Kiri>y Puckett of MinMli Mariner to win a BBVV (WAA award. Hc —ballots.::' ............... .............. — '--------- nesota olnts- -and'Langston - beca >ta-fInl3hedUilrd-wlUi-23poInl :am e Uic f I r e t ~ ' | H H ■‘I'm very excited ited,” Davis said In and second se baseman Tim Teufel fei < of teamm ates to finish11*2 !• In the rookie a conference callIto to SeatUe from his UieTw vote since Fred Lynn rw ins was fourth with five. in and Jim n ic e _ /A L V IN D A V IS hom e in RIveraidc Bide, Callf.“ It ’9 a ' Also Iso receiving votes wet were ofBostondidltlnI975 ra. W tVl ln n e r f o r a l o s e r ♦ ■: By.JOHNKEKISS te s t w as Glenns Fei Ferry’s confereoce opeaer. Details on UUs aod other girls high scbool basketball ganwsI follow foil on P age B2. Thoirnpson,, Uribe, ^ Hannlah all-1 -league, H ■ ■ K TWIN FALLS - Three Tl Twin F alls OUier ier all-conference seiectionif^v. High School runnel lers.. hayc_.becn... mado.by i.by.thc league’s cross c o u n t^ ’ ’' ’ s e l^ te d to Uic all-G •Gem Slate Con- cooches ies at a m eeting here Monday, fcrcnce cross countiy 1 m. y tea were Mt Marty Stroscheln, Rob Rene. Richard Bumdt, K They are senior »r Rod Urlbo, gHumphreys. ; Dana Lawless, Nicole >■' freshm an Jenny Han innah and junior lo ^ ^ Gebo, , her and Jenny Nyo of conference RacheleTliompson. 'i champloi iplon Highland'; Dan Russell, I,----------Uribe-finished-fIfU (th a t the slate Travis Gi Is Guse, Doug Simpson and Mar- • . Class A cross country ry m eet in Idaho cyJcnsei nsenof Idaho Falls; Teri Seeley, - -i:*‘'all5'l8St~monUi afti fter winning Uie Wade! V Wyatt and Ken Aho of District 4 title a wei veek earlier and Pocatello tello; Colcne Rlchert of Sl^llne ' finishing eighUi in the le IGem State Con- and Mari larileeB Jom of Bonneville.-----------_fercnce m ee tjn early te.Qclolicr, HanSlrosc t eJn _ an d _ U w Iess._ . boUi______ ?sch nah was tlie girls' distr Strict A champion seniore,-' re,-were named the-boys’-oijH" and finished fourth In the conference girls' runnere run of the year In the .meet; 'Hiompson finli nished second at State, district and seventh in In the Gem State Thei coach c of the year w d f S ^ ' ' ___ I m eet. Highland and’s Bob Conley. B Ha ForGjoodiniigfootbiyall, COI14M fee ]you airn^t seern nothitin"y e t Some Haft-baked observations ob! concemlng B uta . a sufficient num berof comp< npctent school quarte irterback exercises this talent nt near- things. Shoshone ic sc scored 20 points in the final . last weekend’s stateBhi: high school football Senator Iy as consiste xire will be back In 1985. OnIthe Ui lino stenUyasSlmlsdocs.- *' . period, bul Uiere Wl never any danger of Uie ' tt was playoff finals: (joodini ing will have Chad Mink, Tod ■odd Floyd, • ' Lum berjacks loslnj islng their enormous lea d .' C h ris ' Granted, the splitUni Ungof the A*1 classlflca.Kevin1E Esterbrook and Kevin M urr jrray returnMaybe I’m ’m Just shMkcd l^ a iis e it wai issell replied when asked .-as my "G otm e,"R usse ■ tionandsanctlonlngof ;o f the elght-man champl* H a ft ing. flret time to s. a coach run up Uic score to see lamepasslng. “All I wanted to re. But about Uie late-gami more crowns to be won. It onship created two moi More reover, the Senatore will keef eepplentyof what CouncU' icU's L a n y RusseU did In lastIt irethcy (the Indians) wero do was make sure tl should neverthelessI be pointed out that Uils — depUiIa t Uie skill positions. Tightt ei end Bryan Saturday'ss elght-man eli final agolnst Shosl 3shone ' (tjehlnd)." y ea r’s three finalists3 —(3oodlng, Oakley and c n has amassed 19 D arcy/ iand running backs Tim And Jiderson, ■ wasappalllng ling and Inexcusable, This StlU doesn’t) in’t explain why he employed. Jgy,Shoshone—composed ledUieFom lhDUtrlct’s v [leleata----------------SteveG GibbsrWlIliam Novis,-Steve ve B im ieand...... Nothing wa was wrong about Uw 34^ flret Lvlnghls q u a r te rt» c k ;M |ttjf iB ^ ^ st*half - . -strategy llkehavlni ion since Uie advent of Uie coach In 1983,BobMII]leanhi largest representation It, ot coursc, Dannyy 1Dally are all Juniore except spt for Blmle, advantageIUie Ui« Lumberjacks built. Andlono. 0 Irth down out of longpassonfourUi odefi ;nments In 1977. Previous* vlctoriesagalnstjusttw m A-l th ro ii^ A -4 allgnm hool.collegeorpn}. asopho nomore who contributed migj il^tU yto hardlycouldl ildhave expected Matt Jenklni Insto wiUislighUylessth ISthan five minutes c Sestnumberofflnalists f«Champions rarely repeat, ly, the district's largesi M tonahouldal Goodlni Ing’s semifinal triumph over' erTeton. triphim selfd if during his 84*yard klckoff re return CouncUup47*12. WheUier it’s on Uw high schoo jnTw h was two in 1982, when 1 lnFalls(A -l)and on Conference tiUe Then in Uiere’s Junior Todd Simis. 1 i . Further which opened w d Um second half and hoistet «d Russell said be w Ie le fts ta rte ra In tw c a iw fS K S P ^ . -.' level. Yet Um Senati idied Uielr respecUvetlUe fesslonal a 'M urtaugh (A-4) reaclk lofthelrtop droolini Ing over his skills will be done }Deatsome CouocU'sIead eadto4(H). rln g p la v e i^ w e re ln lu r^ .'• least contend for tbe Canyon ( ----------------------------------------H -----------gam es.----------------■ — graduate------ latertia daterFornow let's Just sayrthatUwugh-------WfiKcanyt th a you say, however, aboufa co coach' H m m iS rdIHi?n»i Fnimcea w^wl^lot of Lumber*'* . ? again next seam n. Sevendiks^wUI of champion Gooding's 12-0 n Additionally, A-3 cha DonnyKlrUand. o n e o r t T two A*3 quarterbacks may'p ypossess whokeepsmo most of h lu ta rte re in Uie enti itlre Jacks limping aro u Uw Minldome field dm^. round en and defensive baoks^ [Irst Ume an area teamen* -linem w record.m arked the first =Doi **»«lP ^U a] s t r o dser e arm s Uian Simis, noneow own his gam e and ord ordera p a ^ on seven plavasjoutof.. a J n g pre-gam e drUls rUl8. Must be rough standing next spring, as wUl U cker Mn since Murtaugh’sll-o . p coring dim en sio n ''^ p rese nncetrf-mind t to eearch .to rrr-ft r^ d a b U U y — uuathefourti urUi i)uai ti!f ~ 6 q u a i^ r whlc ilchon Uiose sidelines, c i, Coach? e s,d whose extra-point and fleld*gi CSl sincebw m lnghead n perform ance In 1982. .to p assi 18 to —secondary receivere. f smalls. No began wlUiCc I CouncU ahead 47-0? Just negi igaUve • SeeHATI U ^ooP aitB B 2 jBZHldeLGoodlnftwiUi a ecori m any team s lack. t ......... . j 1 . MtnPolio, Mi|hn ________Bi?Tlm««iMlwl,1V»llU Wetlnesdiy lsyrW ov«nbef«rl984----------- mmm ■ i l S S S M S 3SSSSQR p i p i t t t U ^i nbeate Buildd o g s d oo m in a te p l B ; l i; I p rre v io u ssly undee f e a te di P ilo ts [j~ ^^1 1 1 N L ro o l &T KHKSaS-SlSL'S Tl f SS«SMSeSwS*M«&« . Y ' S lC w tn n ers BfeSto ar- bse- K W BBRLY BI - DomlnaUng Insii ................................. r « u a nslde t h e WUdcats txna U e d ' 16-14 a t oauty......... b . . . ; ................... ................. *.• B S U b anlu to Uielr decided heig e l g h t _ h ^ l m e , but opened d up_a.fw n<)olnt r Moot* 10,-Serote V J o « 11,-MIDwi,--------Idogs ledafterU ireequarter e r s a n d Increa sed whittie a.I, m PotUo 2. Wallt a. S trso ii a. IWalt! ll thrashed e d the Gldins F e n y Pilots 4 ilsIta n z a . 10443441 ts45* it throughout the flnal I JSh - Nebtker 6. B. Cumintat e. A daa t 4, jCanyon Onifereoce duel Tue ruesShoshone’s Julie H ibbard led all M urtau*Rodmans, 3, W Wanl 10. Bate* 1, C a trk r 3. a . CtssSht, scorers wlUi 16points. btala!_Ulfr3831S4._ _ ____________ ± ________:________mini8.Tot^ — I - -T h e Bt UCed---------------------- -- ----BuUdogs.-a^ In league, sUQ< out: OaUey. Wbiulo, Poltto. »poW ............. S 14 M 48 • •■ ‘ GlennsFi i F e rry with tbelr 1-3-1 matchi ............. • U 37 '3i soala: None. ^ u p S S to i" :::;:::" ” :::::::: zone deft lefense. The Pilots. 0-1 in co aeyfcWytUI.OaieyS. _ , , Pllor-jtrekm iiV aii^ ference, e, managed Just five baske SXetS Uaebul0.DavltlTDUU:l 1: 179-14 t > « L J - 39- U e C l Of o n3 9 nber- piou Uuee quarters. Klmbe ■ ■ M A k i l l i B over thle e first I W c u iddee l l 2 8 ____________________ Shoitwao-O'Maiey 13. IU««dt«.PeUrtooi. IUI ich Terry -D o ^ explaiydd his b 1 - T W .n r g r a r — ----------- 5WM 1 0 — Decio got tialaoced scor* fe you’ve got p Uu«e girls who are 61feet rtuM out: PUer. Oarey; ly: Sboaooe. PeUnoo. ing from xim Its r e b a r s and good ik e a ‘n>re»polat9Mlt:Fikr,Jan> ui)ioreik(3).siwdwoe. defensee T l noittitoMM talJan d aa 5-0 giri wbo can Jump lUce Tuesday night in take a 99-28 Ctrey. atn U B S M D w r ;6-footer. r...” . Canyonfl Conference C< girls* basketball Audra ■a Urie’s 15 poinU led U vic to ryr ov over U sa Hurst paced Uie O a k le i> 4 6 gs, who also got 10 from CinC Bulldogs. H ornets v s wlUi. 16 points WhUe Dee o to<t M u r t a u g h 3 4 nb, “ We were getting a lot w » m ...... Holcomb, B ailey odd added 11. Nikki R utter led Uie I and Uiird shots," Dowd said. sali M URTAUGH-Shei le rri J u d d sco red T ro ja nswIUiiOpoInts. s wl beo ^ I F erry 's Barb J(4ianek led a id all 11 of her 16 points in1 Uie t second half ............................a u 15 « scorers3 with \ 16 points, followed t d by Tuesday a s Oakley rm ad e effecUve ....... .......................................... la ai n 31 :ing'si3. jm r KelllKint use of its fast breakk Ito w in Ils first s ^ ,d ii:l -- 1 Bodily 3. ButUr 10. Davit 7. a Beoberly edged Glenns F erry I 7 \n gam e of Uie season, 4^34 4 o v er M ur- nett 3. Dunn I M e J e a B i M . Klmbe: imn i3. Quidor l. PeUraao I. Kaanlty 3. ToUlt; UM4 llor varsity preliminary, 39-36. Uiejunlor 1M4173S. • >-36. taugh. - Bailey it, Matthowi l. Hunt 1«. Oorti a. The Hornets domina nated Uie boards X K e n ^ l.TD(ala; 1411-23U30. .......... I U S3 erry ............... t ............................... u a n2 2 1" ^ M a^ c Valley’ (C onference enA: Oedo, M a ttte n . Thro»i»lat gaalt: wk iIt. counter. Davit. p^ tiy - C. Joiwaik X B. Johviek Wendell. DavU JB fc r atom re n 1 Kln« IS. m v e n 1. TdUI* tl l4I-S - » :34. ra$l(B K ifw 53^ Stmnaonl PouM out-C .Joh«m k. Vfcm ***"': . rouitn.Foi fnJ>tO " ' ■I.m rly - PelUderc I. Wrtgm «. Hol«fflJ> 1 . !■ saBS^ TIMI Win RHat)^‘‘.u ie y P rttl 3.,Uo 2. TsU lt 17 tl-B.4 Uriel}. RUI M jtM rf IM im segftjiiSSii ----------- ^ a r a a f t n S^ . - M ------ & .MSIa o d d s ^ B T ^ fi NBA (tanding* .___H arrah!s.o I r S ^ ^ SE: -P re p g l H i '" If ’S SST’ S 7 a ........LastCChance N F L tn Ju rh : C o l l e g e ( c o r e^i ^ NHL sta n d i ■: i i l « “ A L r o o k le i ■ FNTAIN HOME <- Julie Hilc ^Herary Fischer combined /or •r 29 S 16 spark'TVTMUntalhTIdme'to' points tos 'tb 'a ence 3uUi*Central Idaho Conferenc over Burley here Tuesda NtW VWW i*»3 - VW - All Shooters O p e n to) A ’* EvenlngrNov.-21-— ^ ------W ednesday-E \ vW W r o 1^1 S ta rtin g o t 5:00 P.M . Z TWINrpN oALLS GUI JN rth W o ih ln g to n Sitraat tra SiH ITERIES NATIIONAL BAT rtgers scored Uie first 18 point In the'gm game and outgun the B ^•cats at 20-2 In Uie Uie first quarter. Burley cam up to ' within w Iwav six points mldwa through1 the U fourth quarter, but coul ould ;et closer. aTJHrSSTuM^ neverBet. ruia DeJong paced the Bobcat Jotianni points, while teamm ate CamI W fin is a E l- d e ,- wlUi!6po ns added 15. -^ W S « -S r.R S Williams, CLUB SIZE24-24F ..... I ' u a# 30 tton ^ H>H0tD0............................... o 31 30 p — WUIUmt tS.-B«rserS.-De)oac i«.-8e Idle 3, MclnUre3.ToU]t; l» 13-202343. .........viks.B*«Ile iln llo tn e llller 14. Fltcher 14. Rogera ______________ MowUln I I. Derrick 10. Loe 7. Kdly 3. Johnxn CAtitno 0 lll-3»23sa. ToUlf:3lllPouled ou out: Burley, B vscr. Soxvlk. 3-pol J O O ,A M E -(j »4I“ *37” ^5--------- OTHER S ON SALE NENTALDISTrR RIBUTING CONTIM B i g S3 c y = a P lfliB l • OootiRDidlnml ost- coaches. 108 from Uie the tq>set set W inner of the BSg Sky postle writers. MSU GHt«;Nooe. ! ”! . im*—had.40.5 points among8 tUie c o a ch e s.ja .._ p ji „ _ - 4 tournam ent last spring, claim* season itw ---------rthernA itE O fuoM ^AAdamsState: d lU got 34 points T ue^v ^ 8 theBlileague's automatic berthI tn wiUi Uie writers. NAU ; M (»taoa ofwns It*Kseason tt from the coaches, 62 fro :rom U»e writers. • S h o s n lAA Division I tournament. But i h o n e 3 8 Ito^wSueBSje theNCA/ agsinit WacooilfrStou om Uie coaches. SHOSHi >)f Paci( dron>ed Uie openerrto to BSU had 25points fron a m n a lg n Dec. 1 the Wo)f JHONE - Flier held Shoshon S ta te l U r t s Its cami hed 45 from the writers,>. Idaho got 22 to eight1of 29 field goai attempts In Ui Ig to n . Nevada-Reno finished m SS. Washingt ragaltttt E actem WariUn « A fter flniablog tlw r tw ith a mediocre 7*7 cot lavada-Rano wa» la n d 17-14 overaU. Nev TURKEY :Y SHOOT B u r l eey43 j, 375 AMP (4 (. Y e a r ) ........... . 315 AMP (;(3 Y o o r) SIZES ooli points from Ute coache hes and 32 from second h£ 5.S points in Uie coaches poll half and five of 13 frornI Uie th the w riters while Idal SUle com- Ireclhrov ) In th e w riters balloting. *ow line to take a 45-38 Canyo lyon m anded 17 points frph om the coaches confercnc mce girls' basketball victor tory got 42 points from the . andSlfltim thew rU era. ynlght. Tuesday n ........................ ALSO 5 1 3 M in id o k a A vo. /o . Twi vln F olU , Id a h o • 733 7 3 3 -7 3 1 1 MonUn lana H a f t- p „ ,B i ' D ^ nng g th at travesty of a fourUi Justice isn't always serv irved. What re# Oootimiedflrod Pa . • • quarter, r, at aood-naturedxeferee (If.--- r-..melnsCertalnlsUiatSal Jalurday-monj-'” -’ important tat tothemr-’ -------- - you’re w c woiidng a ^ m e starting at 9 ing in Pocatello Russell ill plainly provRusseU said of hit flnt-i st*stringers. a.m., you vu had better be good-natured) ed) ed h e’s a first-year head adcoachw ltha ‘They’ve workedharts rdaUyear." mused that thi someday in the future, a tsmanshlp. lot to leam about sportsi — :— Which Implies that winn Innlngtbe teamwou rould unmercifuUy Uirash championship was ualro ilmportanttothe CouncU. t I. handing Russell his comeupipreserves, wbomalingen jered Umnigh pance. O iiis f/a/t Is a sportssvw v /fer/or The practices. I don’t’t know ft about that, because I'imeS'News. BYU— • COBttnUidtRMDPl iP ^ B t the bowls N o.l WlU get 11 etlt,eq>Ml&llyU -..... - I t ' s undefeated." By Tbi AmeciM mdi PM ITteTBpTWMtyiMumlalUUm M A m cU itdPreH coU««i leeUMll pen. wltl)I (M-pUeo (b VMM la piwnUMiM. UMfWOMk, lo louu i pelau b M d oQ »«4'74V M 4.1 n d nAUasila Uwpnvlouipoa:i: I.Brlghm Yl« LOkUhoma (T) Boeord («> i>llii«« '--e x p RlESSYCo m VIIlEWS / m ^ m (i ^OearEdii ^ S N A K I R t l»V M A U C Y I O M Ivory Seti SetvrdaylOAJA. Arill<|ue AuctionIFIrtt Pin Sunday ol every month PU Pn i.m 3 I•-M I,oei e S A T U R D A Yr,, !N O V U M D I R 2 4 (3) i I) »l-0 IfiO 4 ••>1-1 i,o u s AN WORLD-FIIIR CQUISTRIAN B.WMhlagtoa (1) te tM-o m I Advortttomon mont November 2a 7 7-1-1 n o 10 Wall Auc 7.N «bm ka •M 4 08 1 •.Ohio 'SUI* * •« m 11 t-Soulh CuoUoa »••14 7M a T U I S D A T ,, N O V U M D I R 2 7 10.BOMQ OoUosi 77-M lit 13 TRIVtNO IQUl QUIPMINT, RUPIRT l lJ o . MoUndtil 77-M 470 16 Advortliomor mont November 25 U.MUml. na. » 4H 14 lllh Auction SorWce UuMibum » ____4 » . H , _ _________ H iSouttani C«l“ ‘J ’ ” * J« 7 U JIorliU SUU 77-*-l )M 17 1S.L8U 77-H 3P« • TH U R SD A Y, N MO V IM R IR 2 9 )7 .T n a i OttMUo' » « M Xn 13 ' M .M «yU «l_____________7>■7-M _1TI ---- _ ■ ............................ . .iDlllIWi _______ RMAN • FIIIR ^w U.VCUi n — HOUSIHOLD • FARM RMITIAU I • COLLICTISLIS _ - _ ^ . 0 « f g U ________ __ _____ 7,_ 7;M - ?« IS -- nent November 27 3.0kl«homa Stt i n o r l i l t (7) I “ IJETTIERS^ -------------------------‘WailenAw Auolon Service ^- ^.-r — - - P C -1 3 R otl ' I n tr o d u c e A iMw rvtlnfl c«t*| tte g e r y It In pl«c« 9« el July I. TWi rhit n e w cetetory It lRMft«d b«twM w e e n Hie cur* r*nt PO and R roflngi. ) t . iH It d e tlg n«t»d T O 'I S i fa ferec tU e re •rreitfly cowtloMd t» fl iJSTWll for atfvndvM SbMaik* FM uml«r IS. S«tn* n^etertel > mer Im I * V R IT E W n i l D A Y , N lO O V IM R IR 3 0 I.T.(PITI)aFlOtSII ISIICRIIO • TWIN FAllS HOlJIIHOlO • ANTIC 4TIQUIS-COLliaiSLIS Advertltamont lent November 31 Metfort Auc Auction Service . tm lnoppf»prl«t« torr iTMtng y chll* Th* mifod llv**catM< te g e r y ty tte m ef ^ e veluirtaqr film In Ing prefram It new e t fel ^•i^O eneral Awdlencei n e e t. e ll e g e t S A T U R D A Yr ,,D I C I M B I R 1 PIIIR COMMUNITY NITYAUaiON. FIIIR MACHINIRY. HOUIIHI (IHOLD.MISCILLANIOUS nent December 2t Mttilort Auc Auction Service EFFECTIVE LEI •TTER TO THE IE EDITOR EF t a c t . y o u f o r aid d dd ltio n q l in f o r m a tio n . 5 . W E W ELCOME Tli TIPS • S ig n e d o r n o t. wt/e e w e lc o m e n e w s tips, 35, e ith e r In w r itin g o r o v etrr tth© p h o n e , f r o m anywvl-h e r e in th e M agic Vailey ley. 6 . HAVE A N Y QUE! U E S T J O N S ? -T o lk t o u s.^ Ao n ^ n g ^ d i t o r Stephoi >hen H ortgen M l farentel J l ^ tMg. t*ed.,:leme w teriel r ie l^ m e r -jM i ____ _________ ------------------ M Q H D X YrTr]e i c k M e n r t — lulteMeferchMren. Ml. M*1S< Nrentt areI itrengty iti cau* SUNVAlllYRANCHIS.INC. >4C. • FAIMIQUIPMINT • FAIRPII FIIID l^ ld e n ie fe r omont December 1 Mettortmllh eiM M terM nlth Auction Servic* to ler yeung _____I______ _______ I_____ --------------•rteontetedrvndent in ty -T e^ iilred -------- -----------------nt er adult T U I S D A YV, !D I C U M I R i l .s s s s r ”* CAMASWI :Will DtlUiM XiNeeiievfidertTedi admitted, Advertltemer ment December a . 'All nimo feted eHer tr ^J I t t wilt Mettortmllh/I Ith Auction Service ke given rettnga under der tM ’ new llwHefegefyiyitem. Is In-chqrgo off_Our o C : ’ edltorJoL p n g g m ^ THEE) EXCHANGE O F lIDEAS [ u IS A VITAL C O N C ER N4 !O F Y O U R C O M A IMUNITY NEW SP/ PAPER X ........T _______ ___________ A N 1. WRITE O R TYPE *E • W e w e lc o m e c o m m em n ts e ith e r w ay. P lo ase w wri rite legibly. 2. KEEP IT SIMPLE E •• L cingor l e t t e r s m a y hiaa v e to b e e d ite d . TryMtco soy It in l e s s th a n 4 0 0 wi w o r d s • t h a t ’s, a b o u t 1 '/j ^3 p a g e s ty p ed , d o u b le sp spea c e d ., 3 . USE G O O D TAS1 VSTE • A v o id p e r s o n o l a ttc itocks. 4 . SIG N YOUR N AM A ^ E - L iko m o s t p a p e r s i., The Tim es-N ew s d oes >es not print a n o n y m o u s le t t e r s . I n c lu d e y o u r p h o rie -ie n u m b e r in c o s e w o nrto< e e d to con* r ' ' •; , \ W odnesday. Klo ]Qvomber21.1384 >-New3. Twin Falls, idaho B-3 Tlmos-Ne N o boiiwl b id fi o r S E \Q ( c h a ira p io n FF lo rid a 7 F u q d s s oo ii u g h t f o r p l aa i y e i r lly Bengal Foundation Is Idaho State University p o ^ t o x l o -- Tlie t rroolball player'w fio'Is ' >r Rich *Grlmniett;*an ISUTi raising i h r a ^ for, 1 ncluded illegal inducem ents m a d e th e c a s e " m o s t: ui n u s u a l a n d c h a r g e s Inclii -By HOYT HARWELL ment for cancer. undergoing trratmei j l ltln l l g o f players. v e r y c o m p le x ." p r im a r •lly ll ; th e I m p a c t i n t h e r e c nru TheAssoclatedPress— lomevrtio started in 1983 . . G r l m m ^ a l l nQ^^ d c e r from Mountain Hon : aA a placed the G ato rs on T h e N CA o f U ie p u b lic r e c o r d s laiw w In' t h e s t a t e was.dlsagnoscd se ’and was a starte r*a t Uie beginning of tbe lastI season, I h r e e y e a rrss p robation, which m a y be la . — The k o f F lo rid a . BIRMINGHAM, Ala, wr in his abdoman. He a malignant tumor In Septem ber asI having lu to two y e a rs for good c a d e , h e s a id , r e d u c e d I F o r m o h j th a n a d e Southeastem Conference X k n o c k e d N o. alUe on Nov. is and has ie nm am iw t r a n s i ^ t in SeaU underwent a bone them from televibai — U ie S K C h a s d e f e r r e d ai n y le a g u e a c - b e h a v io r , banning 4 Florida out of Uie bo w l p i c l u r e _ ' ^ ty of ever since a l U»e University i Washington Cancer ; been hospitalizedI ev w l app ea ran ces”ajid reducC“ U on a g a i n s t a c o n fe re n c ee sc h o o l u n til s io n o r b o)wl n y d e c l s ^ 'i o n Tuesday but delayed any T reatm ent Center. r. :otaIl scholarslilps by 20 o v e r I a f t e r U ie N C A A h a s Is s utied e a f in a l n il- I n g t h e i r tota WheUier the Gators, hilI vw lU i a s t r i n g ay medical expcn^^ ) belp Grimmelt’s family pay i Tltf money is tobe J A A s a n c t i o n s . ^ Q M O i e a rperio<l.______'____________________ r p e o n s. c a n k e e p f< TTitnH In care Qf___... , .. of,NCAA.rules_violatlon L —J n g .o n .a n .a p p c a l_ o f J ^ C A ---------- Contritwtlooi can- um be mailed to the RldUSrir B u t F loorid r id a . appealed the NCAA' w h ic h a re k e p t _ c o n fid e n tia l cro w n . Uielr first SEC football crt S)ate University, idatkin, Campus Box 8)73, Idaho Id . the Bengal Foundat v e r d i c t , diee la y ln g an y of Uie N C A A U iro u g lio u t U ie a p p e a is 'pp r o c e s s . ve c o m m lll e e W l ” The SEC'S-executive - PocateUoBfflOB. . i s e , h o w e v e r, s a n c ti o n s until uni the appeal Is re v ie v wW " I n th e F l o r i d a cas< voted unanimously to> Ib a r F l o r i d o p u b lic d is c lo s u r e o f th e> r e s u l ts o f th e e d , ^ from appearing in Uifa1 SI u g a r B o w l. ‘ D o l l a r NS i i g h t ’ l o f R S >J t L Q p _ e n e r _______ p lo n ‘ h o ld s ~ a n -----------— I n v e s t i g a l i o n r a n d 'a d m lis i s s io n s b y t h e ' ^ " ^ ^ " — where"Uie”SEC'champI( ly when Boise Slate Uni> BOISE - It’U be b e '“ Dollar Night” Saturday ly o t h e r p o stin s t itu tio n a n d In d iv ld u sa ls lnvolve<l. T h o automaUc bid. or any h o b i g g e s t , ^ in s t l^ ir it Express. lall team opens Its season agal . . v e r s i^ 's basketball o f v io la tio n s , m a k e thh iis q u ite d lfseason game. a r g a in s a r e * a s e tickets for $L Also. ls f e r e n t ,” s a id M c C o m a s. Youths 17 yearss of ol age and under ean purcha iffle d U ie p r o - u n til c o n ce lu s io n o f th e N C A A '^ p p e alls Wlille the ruling shuff ’^ivC 'free team photos. cildren 12 and under will rcce the flrst 1,000 chlldi spectlve bowl lineups,1, It a ls o le fl p r o c e s s . ’’’ s a id M ic k e y H o lm e s, e x e1^' Jf? T h e B e c a u s e th e n a t u r e a rn d d e g r e e o f tate players and coachcs . _ F I n r lr in , w hl<»h hasnCVCt owtni! llie came all BoiseStat c r w o n a n S E C . u t l v e d ir e c tto r .o L U ie .S u g a L B o w U n ji_ _____ : ImmedatelyfoHowl ^ i h e ' N C / ^ A - c h a r g e s ' w e r ee 'm ' a d ir p u b ir e ------------- T l imm o s s N o w a r -----------------------------for autographs.. . : jwtUbeAvallablefor s to r y , w ith U ie t e le p h o n ee Ih if te r v ie w fro m h is o f fic e In football crown In Its hist< w h e n U ie s e a s o n w a s uj n d e r w a y . h e C la S unlor varsity squad will ■sity game, U»e Broncos’ juni ; Before the varsltj o s s if ie d . possibility that the title! ce a r n e d o n th e N c w 'O r le;aa n s, ip p r o p r ia le to . dl, . , s a i d , " i t w o u ld b e Inapj jme Air Force Base a t 5. ' . JSt. " W e h alvyee h a d ; in Uie p o s t, a n d w iil - . : . face Mountain Hom< field this year may be lost lo n e 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 m ill th e N C A /\ r e s e r v e a ll ju d g r iie n ts uni m itte e s a i d 11 h a v e In th U e f u tu r e a v e i r good Tiie executive commi a p p e a l s p r o c e s s h a s; b e e n com lin g o n le a g u e a s s o c i a tioo n wiUi Ute S K G ," s a id would m ake a final rulir M o r r l l l ^I id e s w e l l a t L W e k n o w th e d e c is io n w a s rld a a f t e r th e H olm e .s. ""V penalties against Florid ill flnlstied fourUi overall r c o m m ltte c —Twin Falls’ Megan Morrill 1 ------ -TWINFALLS— *1 ,|j'j T h e •s e v e n - m e m b e h ie lic A s s o c ia - d if f ic u lt . W VVe a c c e p t il a n d .w e w ill Natlonai Collegiate AUiij second-place finishes and a iflfUi In Uiree different and collected two>se r e a c h e d lls d e c is io n a fte t eir a tw o -h o u r w ith o u r p r o c e s s r e g a r d i n g tion acts on the Gators’ aapp p e a l o f t h e i r p r o c e e d jy.li mnastlcs meet In Logan, end In a Class Ul youUi gymn events last weekend jjp p r e s e n la llo n b y C r is e r . d e t e r m ln la a il ilofi o f th e h o s l te a m In th e case early next year.' U tah ., Vl g a v e a c o m p le t e pirno s e n ta tlo n o f a t s t Com.r im inunlcotionf ol tho Mou»It J a m e s M e- l i m s s u g ai rrBl o w i. " Conference president cs of Twin Falls, finished impetes forSagc.Gymnasllcs ( Morrill, who comp pg o u r c a s e .” C r i s e r s a id . ": " I I w a s a f a ir taii> stal■)^. Inc.. lioi a p plied to I t o f M I s s is s ip M c C o ml a Js s a id th e c o n fe re n c e Comas, who Is president tlio Idaho 3ho Public Uiilltio» Comralld bars, vault and beam lo collect fourUi place In a n d o p e n d is c u s s io n ." second on the parall Id it Is " n e c e s - c o m m e n dd s C r is e r f o r " p r o m p t, pi State University, said for 0 S4.374 million. 44 po r. laHonalClasslIImeel. Qf C r is e r th e n r e l u m e d to G a in e s v ille . mp^Utloiii at Uie Logan Invltal the all-around comp! td g m c n l o n tlie d e c is i v e aacc t i o n " In th e o u s tin g o f nporory incroa\o In il* longsary to reserve final jud{ while' teammate FII finished sixth on Uie; bars b F l a ., s a y in g h e p la n n eedd n o l u r tl,a r Sage’s Kathy Fil >ro lv i within Idolio. :he f in d in g s in C o a c h C hl a r l e y P e ll th r o e g a m e s in to accuracy of some of Uic pg c o m m e n t . ) was sccond on the beam, M eghanpillm orewi Tlio pfopo»i >po»ol w ould nol olloct oil - o p ria te n e s s o f t h e s e a s oonn a f t e r th e N C /\A c h a r g e s Uils case and the approf sponsored by Uie I^ogan npeled in Uic tournament, sp< . F our team compc lonco calling w llhln Idoho, T h e G a t o r s a r e 5-0-11 In th e S E C , , lo'>g-d‘»'onc w e r e file dd., , • penalties Umt have beenn Im p o s e d ." sU «. School of Gymnastic C oim nunicotioni pro v id n s Co.t 'c l e a r U ia t th e B u t h e s a i d U ie v io la tio n s t h a l p r•oo - fo llo w e d b>- 1.5U a t 4 - t-•1l a n d A u b u rn But he said it was "cl •atrlcla Ward and Kelly jre, FU and teamm ates Pali M orrill,Fillm ore, idnco belw oon n orihorn a n d a d e n g a g e d In; m p t e d Cri.s« r l .s c r t o a q t .‘‘c a ll f o r p a r a l lIccll-- ; S W - . F l o r i d a is B -l-t ov e i University of Florida had T Idaho, ll ol*o p rovidot in Ek>ise on . mpele In Uie ^ a te Q ass IIII tournament lo Points wiii ^1 comp e n l. p r a c tic e 's a c t i o n b y th e c o n fe re n c e ." A c c o rd in lgg - I ts s e a s o n D e c . 1 o t F l o r iIdd a S t a t e . b r had failed to prever 'l o n g d iito m ktoncv b o lw o u n . C o n o ro l . . ..... • Dec. i ' C r i s e r . f ile d P e ll b eKe;:a u se o f th e . lo le p h a n o 't'i n orihorn Id a h o -iu tv lc o ..................... :lr n u m b e r a n d Iy . h e s a id id., F l o r i d a .w lll b e p r o h ib iteed. d. . . which — because of Uielr id o lh o r Idaho phono comoroo ond g r a v it y t o w a r - u n d e r S3EEiC b y -la w s fro m p airr - N C A A a lle g a tio n s a n d lIsa s t S a tu r d a y nature — were of such gr, ----------------- W b m e i i i^b o w l e r s - e y eSl b a 2 ^ a r ___________ » r r « i l v ( n i r ^ i c i p a t l n g r- i m i i n y " b o w |- B a n « r f o r n mt r! e~ - p r o m o t e d i n t e r l f f l W d f fCG in C iT H a in o ------- -----------------po^ol w ould olfoct colls that le<l Uie G a t o r s p'o po»c . TW IN FA LLS^T Association will h e a d c o a c h a f t e r H a ll le< Id en t M a r s h a ll io a 4 s e a s oonn.. -r The Twin FMIs Women's Bowling Bo tion" by Florida Preside 1} Salm on RIvur, lor.oxam pltf. in e lu d ln i; k hold Its annual Chris T h e d eicisio cis n m e a n s A u b u rn c o u lid tirlstmas Bazaar on Dec. 7-S3at the Bowladrome. ld t o s e v e n s tr a ig lil v lc to rrle,s, Criser. 1 Lowislon and Dolto or items,-hand-made cloU lothing, boys, Christmas - On sale will be! craft cr ! lo n o L lh e S E C . _ R o .lo . th e S i u g a r Bow l If it d e f e aits ts a 24-3 w in O v er A u b u rn . “ We accept Uie declsio h otw o o ii■1 P I ocolollo ond C oeur Thf‘.NeiAA,_u/>iMi.Ihv/» fcs and food..______ ________ V cstic a tc d -tiio _ — dJUuiia—Jn. ------------ -tra s s n is m H fe c io c . pxnifivp fnmmtttgc_rpi :toclg. olf paintings, ceramfcs Q 5 g an llflg _ U ie __A ia b a n ia .D i,Di e c .^ t_ ItiU o s c S r4 h O :S u gna[•---r:j!(O CT colli to a n d out ol f o r 2 2 m o n t h s .' " “ “ id ol(c< c . G a t o r fo o tb a ll p r o g r a m fo [und Uie activities or Uie ^ m d a c c c p t th e B o w l b id wc w o u id go lo L o u is ia n a S t a te , Proceeds trom Uie Uk bazaar will go to help lun University of Florida an Tolophono'* torrllory. d a f o r 107 o ' ' n o l , c ite d F lo rid f - . Thebazaarw lU behi jn r e g a r d i n g A ti e w ould u ld le a v e th e S u g a r B ow l a I n itia lly « held from p a.m. to 0 p.m; fact thal ' a decision v io la tio n s . T h e .n u m b e r w a s c u t lo SS) C oimm '"'" unleotlon* it conlonding WheUier Florida wlli be! rre c o g n iz e d a s c h o ic e o f e ltl t h e r A u b u m o r I . s u . p o y m o n u to Idaho'* local a f t e r F l o r i d a r e s p o n d e d . ?lll b e r e s e r v e d M c C o m l a s s a id s e v e r a l f a c to r s conference champion will d . T h e N C M ; X C , o " ° ’ i p r g h P i r a t e s u i ' P it t s b u r g ~\o companion lo r o'c cott inlo thoir i }ir *y*tom* it to o high by [breath of the Plttsburgli , PITTSBURGH (AP) (A! — President Dan Galbr mm S3.654 (nillla -lillion onnuolly, ague baseball team was s ^ that the National Leagi . P irates said Tuesda C it now conducting hooring* forsale. . JT Com municolion* o c c e ti thattils famlly.'whlcKownssM S percent of the team, 7: -- G a lb i^ lh M ld th i clio rg o t to lo Idoho local lolophone (lc Ktnde Island M'O n com ponloi. io*. ATST Com m unicatlont taking over Uie 0 any prospecUve buyersI about a! has not talked to e MISSION, Kan. - B Blig S k y Con■I. Iloslon Univ.. Ma.u,I, 9-2-0 CT «anl\ iho i q u o tto d ro te in c ro o to ho ro P lra te si-' •’ : lo n la n a S t a te ference champion Mot 5. Imllnnn Sl. « lo fom oln lin Iin olfoct until Iho' Comerence a l Three R ivers. But Galbreath,, ^^leaking at a news confert u p f r o m sIxU i ^ 6. MKilMlppI Vnllpy University has moved ui !M-0 37 mi»»ioneon< concludiit lhal c o te . Ilo Mid Tenn Sl. luld be Uiat the team re-...Stadium, said U:at it a condition of the sale woult 4C A /\ D iv is io n iZ f ' ^^ to second In the final NC C h1.0 o t tchodulod public hoarZ ' 'PUC ► H, K. Kcnlucky ...............-m aininP lttsbureb.:. ............. ?i— 'I-AA college football poll. „ • l» g ' on tho th. req u e st In th o Com . •J. Uulslona Tcch Room o t 473 W. clslon to sell Uie team was; prompted pi by a r ^ n t , * “ ■ ^'H esaidU ie decisi ., mli»ioii Mooring Hoi The Bobcats, 35-31 v ic to r s o v e r lu. Arkansas St, >ton__ Doiio__ b e g l n n l n g _ a i _ ._________ _____ ” ____________ W Qjliington, ■Insgd deplsinn by Wamt»r Tnn ;ommunicaUonsjCorp-lo-------Upreaelflualyjindlsdos ^ e g u la ^ s e a s o n — — Fresno-State-in-llieir-rei m,. W ednutdoy, D ocvm bor 12. Itlclimoml. Va. ...... sell its'48 perccnt sh£ shareoflhePlrale.s. • a r e l i e d w ith finale last-weekend, ar n. Murray St., Ky. M [lion to buy back Warner . •; GalbreaUi said his family was not In a posiUo a m p io n R h o d e m V J | Yankee Conference chan m t oro wolcom o a n d should A-34 2C C om m unlt ( 14. W. Carolina of Uie team. Communications’•portion po u p s p o t. UoUi Island, for Uie runner-uf 15. Holy CroM. Maw, H-2-0 il bo io n i to: to: C om m ittlon Socrolary. based In Colum- The GalbriMUis, 9, a prominent real estate family fai ’ubiic U tiliilot C om m ittion, 14 Idaho Publi IB. Fiirman, S.C. team s are 0-2 for Uie seasi 3son. 'C j M j-vo. Boito. 1003720; 6m) ij S iotcliooio. /ears. In thal Ume. the 17. TctHi-aiatlanooija owned'Uie Pirates for 38 ye« bus, .Ohlo.Ibave O WI [co rn S t a t e o f They trail No. 1 AlCC ___tu_NorUicm.'-lowa_____ ._... aiO ... - - il----------------------ihreeJVoridSeries^---------------------- — Elrateshaveiwonihi v o 'U n d e f e a t e d ------ ----------M ississlppi.-one-of-lwo tu. IVIawurc 0-M a ie r. p re v io u s ly team s in I-AA. The oUier 20. McNccm si,. t.a. 7-3-I 7 S ta te , w a s ru i.top-ranked Tennessee Sti S t o b a r t q N C A A d e te r cd ineligible after the ^ officials Tuesday SALT^LAKECm trrV (A P ) U n iv e r s ity ofr Utah U o u se d I n e lig ib le '" G b y a B B ig S k y te a m s in c e I d a hho mined the Tigers had us I ended u informal lal "hwdshake" a g e m e nmtt wUh football Coach S l a t e a tlulin ln ie d th e sc c o n d sp o t e a r ly tn players Uils season. nd have b e ^ lolcihg for a rc replacement, school ofChuck Stobart, and] l Uti ic w liin e r .o r lb e liW 2 s ce aa is o n . The Bobcats will host , ficialssaid. •; a m e I je tw e e n Saturday’s playoff gan ly ,Tbe Asweltlcd Pren , lrec.tor Am ie Ferrtn and nerit came after AthleUc Dlro .-The annouhcemen je -C h a ta n o o g a m is sio n . Ka I7th-ranked TenneseeKan. tAPI - The Ilmil Top 20 tennw Utali, where he has coni' S t b l ^ m ct'to discui 3cu^ Uie coach's future, a t UU onal Collct’lulc Allilclle A»oclallon n s a s S t a t e o n in ■>« Nationa and lOth-ranked Arkans ord In three seasons. ; piled a lG-17-1 record VA Joolluill poll. wlUi Illl* wawn'R g . . :n Uie s e c o n d ” iV"ion 1 in Bozeman In Uiat he and Stobnrrcouldnot.... .. ‘-Dec. “ ' “ F errln sa ld In a1 prcpared-statement pi ruconlsHiutlolt round of the I-AA playoffs . . . tHMJ lu I. AlcornI :SI.. Mlu.Ni tory.lobothofus;” . . ' - • uigemenLthat was sallsfaclor; .agree*‘on an n rran g th e b e s t sh o w 2. Montana ' The No. 2 ranking is thi na SI. «-0 72 oui handshake arrange- ' •-•‘.'We h a v e 'a g red ^ to i free each other from our able to' us.yThis d i d n 't r-m e n t W we can bbUi bbt pursue options availabi may gement remains b<^t for preclude thafw om a find our present arrange! ' boUiorus',’'F errlnnsaid. sj . _____ tion Director Bruce Woodburj ury said Stobart was nol . Sports Tnformatloi , o ttic la lly fir^ . . ^ " L ogan WOTICE fo r sa le 'Catsrcanked 2rnd infimlal I-AA Ipoll q u its U ta h i ob p tb a U jo b YOUI IV v e your V . r S i^ ^ C h i s e h t e h c e d he New York Jets’ star . : n e w ; y o r k (a\P} pj ~ Mark Gastineau, the 0 was ber of assaulting a man defensive end who vv convicted In Septembei during a brawl a t Sludlo.54,.W Sl QS sentenced T Tuue^ay to.lS.weekson ' ‘ Rikers Islan d —but >ut inot as an inmate, ^ Gasllneau lo conduct Alan M arrus ordered i ' Criminal (llourt judge Jw i l education classes and a football foo clinic for youUis •90boursofphyslcal< aclllty. The servicc Is to 16 to 20 who are. awal waiting trial at Uie prison fad : - be perfoirmed two•days da: a-NV^rthree hours a da ' ‘T m sentencing y to Rikers island, nolI os g you a an Inmate but as a scrvlce for said. “ Vou will be doing community co . - to c h e r ," M arhiss st =Uie benefit bfyoungf National Football Leagues leader li this season in . Oastlneau, Ute N{ tras convIctedSepL 12 of assai saulting John Benson, a ' sacks wlUi l&',{i,was iTork waiter, and breaking his nase during a braw l' 22-year>oId New Yor 554SepL29,l983. ■ . atUiediscoUiequeM 'as charged with assault :k Ken O’Brien, who also was Je ts quarterback ( us acquitted diiHng the Jl Uie In connection wiUi t Studio S4 fracas, was sam etrial. . . M o d o l s c 3222 2 ? In ch 3 h .p . 4 - h c llx o u g e r R o g . $ 3 2 9 .9 9 . . ^ I., ^ M o d o l SC S 2 H . 2 0 " s o i l p r o p o iio c S h .p . s to o l a u g o R o g . $ 5 2 9 .9 5 . . ^^$^088 aiM E) l p a n ^ : i : SALT LAKE e rTY r y (AP) - Jerry iSloan, Uie le former Chicago Bulls. le of Uie scrappiest guards! q \ to play lii Uie Nacoach who was.one'c evor Uesday. as an assistant Association, was hired Tue: tional Basketball'As coach for the UtahiJazz. 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N o r th , T w flnFolIt ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■_______J l _____________ 734^9222 __ :B -4 T lm e» ^ew 8 ,TTwin w Falla, Idaho ‘ W ednosc osday.November21.19S4 ■ ^ i i a r i .I;-)' T ^ nn’s , ByANNAWAGNEF JER Stuitzman heads5list of•youth circuit ( prize uivinners slonal rodeo," said College fcssio ege of Davis cam e iq)p with the Idea of added [Inning next year as some of these led to the circuit roster thisscorning CO can be beginn: “The greatest difference d South Jthem Idaho rodeo Coach Shi Shawn communlty-sponsor iored Junior rodeos year. lors with a twmpelltlve nior division (ages 9 Juniors r. ' detected in the Juni< vis,-w ho securcd the corpoi Davis rporate to give y o u n ^ ters ikground move Into the senior age *3 an opportunity to Coni ontestants must earn quail lalifylng through 14)," heI ssaid. “The seniors backgr TWIN F A L I^1 — - Youth rodeo is conlrl itrlbullons for the SIC. “Th “These participate In conte ck e t," said Davis. tests geared to their points Its a t 70 percent of the! circuit cl too, but their bracke have ' advanced pace In the organ progressing a t a galloping gal lanlzations wholeheartedly sup; nipport levels of competeno 1 Davis’ opinion, given a few more rxe, rodeoj eos to be eligible for the yeai Dt as marked as that In Di ^ear-end development Is not nd the prize list for thesp M agic VaJIey, and sport and believe It Is Importar rtantto In the fall of 1982, i 2,theCSIrodeoclub award irs to irds, which are open to contei iletes.” years t develop a solid foundaUon In itenders of thc younger athle them Idaho Circuit ■rewar irard athletic achie.vcments at .t h e . 1983-84 Southc: a t thc sponsored its first >t Junior rodeo and residh and refine thelr athletie the basics ba; idlng outside the circuit as3 well wi as .............- .......-— ........... lhe Western Stajes_junIoV champions In tho lor level as well as in the pro profes- the Southem Ida daho„Circult was.._toSIC Ils Ihrouj^ experience hi Junior iopIe_w ilL.notIce__ai;^llsj _ __l^I_beiieye_peoi IC members_________________ £sociatloh~ls'one cif sio'ndl ' Ju n io r Rodeo Asso iialranks'. anch of the WSJRA, Dav chartered as a bran eo, Idaho-youlh will e n j ^ a comavis noted that thc circuit’s ;’s grow{ significant improv ovcmenl In Idaho's rodeo, hat lends credence to *‘Th several factors.that The scholarship program1 I: is a ' which sanctions nrodeos throughout Ing membership m itive edge that Is second to none in presently nun lumbers rank among state tes Ih the National pctltivc wbndc this assertion. ‘ nder thing,” , he contini tinued. Idaho. Oregon andI V Washington. about: u t 150. High School Rodeo R( Association thcrodeo rod world. S2.700, ‘‘TJiro Scholarships titotalling lirougli rodeo competition, idlvlduals who were on, a M agic Valley indl div •{»nnl7ln[»t>)e f lr fnlt It Is U possible for senior division . 1-,---------- round-trip airlinee tltickets and $50 gift ■young ingster-who Is-Justdycarsold )ld ican—Instrumental.in orgi ipetltors (aged'iyiB ) to can •am 'tdp . among thc bonuses twgIn - certificates werei ai n its originai board «*nipc jIn to acquire scholarships. By the and who served On lonal ranking and consecjU' Kjuently nd all-around tilllsts^ timic e ia student graduates from event winners and n h l ^ of directors Includo led Davis, Marcella region lify for the national youth h ffinals ■ f.i veckend during the school ! received last weel ool, he o r she may have ca r earned Hell of Castleford, i, Steve Gorrell of h-lout ever leaving the circuit, iiit,said awards ceremoney seven SIC's year-end aw eral thousand dollars in schol cholar- Jerom e, David McK :Klnley of Kimberly ’is, adding that an athlete’s e ’s best following the final pi performance of thc shlos ?AJq_help_fuJid_o_cpllege_edj yera and Howard .ed_uea-_and_RIchard_Sayc ? ’' -------------- C o ll ^ - o f 'S o u l hUSien n d a h o J u n io r' tlo nJ." Stutzman, bothofTv Twin Falls. ‘ s e jcsn" 'rodeos each season are coi in tabulating regional points. Rodeo. lavld said scholarslilps arc kep Dav within a lOO-mlle "'honi kept in Junior rodeos w rom the Hesston Co. a trusl : Scholarships fron ust by the National Intcrcollegl Icglate radius of the Magic ;ic Valley are sane"w h our circuit Joined the WSMien ' werie a w a M ^ toI thc lh( curcult winners llodco leo Association and released sed to- tioned by the SIC,J, which was orga- j r ai, I1would venture to guesss wwc inu E e i in each event. T hc h c ;senior and Junior sluder lent recipients upon his enr enroll- nlzed to expand ,co ,competltive oppor- creaU lembcrised the association's men , all-around champloi plons — Alan Stutz- menl i nt in a collcge or university that h at of- tunitles for youth,I, encourage rodeo shipIby b> 50 percent," said Davis, s. li.,'. — I C .E . D O N N E L ,LY. L Y . D.V.M. s, ^Niki Molse of Star, fersi aa:rccognlzed rodeo programn;' .......... 'm a n of Twin Fails, :' skills' 'development It a t an early age , rhat first year out, the Idaho Iho kids --------------------B rett Kamm of Pen Pendleton. Ore., and Juni unior rodeo is relatively new/ lo the and recognize andd promote athletic r t ^fare too well, in the ass< — received Magic ’Cindy Taylor of' Eagle E glc Valley, although there e Ihas talent on alocal lev* 2vel, Davis explain,” he said. "But In the last co . round-trip tickets Jts from Frontier beenn a need in thc area for a progr. ogram cd. easons, the contestants from •om our QUESTION: DCo d o g s s u f f e r the 19&1 Na- of thU ;Alrlines to attendi either el o r in o r i a n c o n d o t o r m i n o t h o his type for n long lime. Da Davis "P rio r to Its fom rmation, kids from ®[ uit have garnered at leastt half hc of f r o m p r o s t a t e ppri o b l e m s ? Ico In Oklahoma City said, c o ni d if tional Finals Rodeo i t i o n o f t h o p r o s t o t e . If o n tills a re a had to to travel quite a /ear-end awards, Ifnotmore.' 're.". ANSWER: Oic o r the National Yout oulh Finals Rodeo In Whil > ld e r m o l e d o g s la r g oo cd , v a r i o u s m e a s u r e s c o n 'iiiie attending the National1 H High distance, a t greatt expense to their is.W rangiergiftcer- School F ort Worth, T exas.) ool Rodeo Finals in recent yea ffo r fro m PR O Sb e u s eo d t o r e d u c e f h o s i z e . H e years, families. Just to gaii ain competitive ex-' sinct nee the Junior rodeo program •am was tiflcates totaling; $$1,250 were also Davis 'is had observed tliat IHalio c c o ny o l s o n o t o if t h e r e a r e 0 conperlence.” hesaid. TATITIS, whichh is o n o n l o r g o Introdi oduced In lhe state threee yyears he top circuit final- testam divided among the ants possessed ttie ability to bc pPr o s t o i o g l a n d . g r o)ww ttlh s o r o b s c o s s o s . In f h o Six circuit rodeo; eos were held the ago,, Davis I said he has seen see a Ists. champ mpions, but lacked the co to p o in fu l s y m p c o sle e com- first y ea r, with two o f c h ro n ic p r o s t a t i t i s , fo more Joining the “ tremt imendous improvement" in Ines, Wrangler, and petiliv "Frontier Airline Uve experience of Uieir count untcr- schedule last-seasor dog m oy oppoor c o sift r ao f i o n m a y b o r e c o m m o n d on. Davis said it is compe ipetlUvc skills of II Idaho jor sponsors of pro- p arts f Hesston are major Is from other .states. s t i f f - l o g g o d . wvoa l k a w k w a r d l y , o d t o co v o i d f u r t h e r d i f f i c u l t i e s . “highly possible” more mi rodeos will bc young: igstcrs. o n d s h o w , fpyi > y o r. w U h p o i n . T h e r o m o y a l s o0 bI e c o n s t i p a t i o n R g ffe e rrQ I u e stlo n s‘To;________________ ------arTd-palnfot*arrm i n - a r t s n - - ----------------- 0 7 ^>en C ro ss B y r o c l o l o x o mn ii n a t i o n t h o v o tV e lierinary e r li Hospital PA 2116K 16 Kim berly Road 733-4653 ByDAVEGOLDBEI BERG ■ - ___ iruncni cnises-w ith-prom lses-of-l » f - N F L - _____________________ ress ;_______ The Assodated Pres. ........ '■ ■ .■______ franch! chises In the future." respondent ?SSfe I CANItINE PROSTATEE PROBLEMS SUmrtmed^dommr'^SSrtJjSFrm^go witfr14 team itlvSavii?gs LWrap YcmirGiftsWiti ] I : ' NEW Y O R K -Ju Just ] two months beips open for Ils third ; fore training camps a network contract in thc fall, all.ac- $70 million deal with th the league which I and final seasonI In in the spring, the knowl. wicdged that hc has not obtainc lined a will ca rry over into >tlthc fall. -U nited States F Football League eonira tract but said hc still was talk alking . Roy Cohn, who isis representing thc -debated format for ,„MIBC n/ and CBS, . unveiled Its long-del . USFL In its $1.32 bill llllon antitrust suit ' , 138S — a 14-team lea league split into two r. :$15 against the NFL, sa tie. USFL has a one-year. said USFL owners seven-team divisions tele- “have received infor lion deal with ABC for springg tc tormation the NFL - The announcemen S camc Tuesday :s, but the network said it is not in- Is going into areas ;v,with USFL teams fe • a t a lavishly packag kaged news brlellng sted in thc fall. RSPN cable! ha has a and telling them to0 gel rid of USFL, com plele with sl sllde.show pros^ ^ C T A H IS T O O A Y ~ entatlon a t the Esse;i sex House hotel and RUNS FOR SEVEN DAYS confirm ed most of of tthe changes that i________ h ad_leaked o u t-si - S i n c e the league“ — ^ --------*^ D IS CH ' i m eetings last moi monlh at Amelia tl/ ^kiJEENK YORKHOUDAY TYLENOL EVERRASH _________Island. Ela.________ iPPERMIMT PATTIES ......—l.Wii.-MHXMC.cnW..... -• U9M A IN ST.E. •< :> A 7 7 C — K iE E iix - — — CANIKW IOW The reduction-c i - o f - t h e 18-tcam FAUS, IDAHO 83301 ^ TW/lNFAl _ IWV;’JW«Jln ~' f f BOUTIQUE knowledges that iU; l'Klulfl HOflJCtW league, which acknc lEROCERSONMAlL > INTHE R) Tout CMki iCOi lillO.-.cf.im $239 lost $G3 million last team s collectively|Tlo; y ear, was accompli: pllshed by merging the Arizona andd Oklahoma ( fran— ....... .. chlses,-to play-in-Pl uPhoenix;-merging-----Michigan franchises, < the Oakland and Mid D tfC V WITH ALL O F to play In Oakland; d; and merging thc H A l ! THETRIiVUMINGS o w n e i^ Ip — but not the playing personnel — of the Pittsburgh PIti Maulers A.M . TO 7 P.M . OPEN 11 A Cp-!t!5u^ and the I Icaguc-champion A d u l t s * 5 ’ * • S o n l o r s **4*® • C h i l d r e n u n d o r 11*3” 13 ^ s, who Philadelphia Stars, v will bc based TRUE REFLECTIONS EVEREADY 733.-383: ^ _ ^ H O N E F O R RESERVATIONS ^ BAUSCH & LOMB ^ B altim o re .. UGHTED MIRROR Chicago Blitz, purSA I In addition, the Ch ■ • .OiynConw s l U N E ^LU TIO ^ H UolJictb«TirTlMoiort ' chased by Eddie Ein Einhom last spring a fte r the franchisec w I &I&M was taken over by H iCO Mlg RctuieCoupon* operations the league, will suspend sus ■ S(X>BonutR«9ll«CnuMn* • for 1985. But Elnl SInhom said that BRUSH PLUS ' Chicago woj^d have ive a new franchlM_ TRAVEL KIT . ' " ' when theleogue begi legins'Ils fall opera-*" * ^.tions, head-to-head i id againsi thc Na' tional Football Leagi ‘ague. in the fall of 1986. ................. •S'fSiwe. "T he m ergers give gl us stronger team s and franchls Jhlses Uirough the MAt 15 MINIATURE ur iresources," said m aximization of our EXLAX ' IXCMxMtedTiucii ROAD MACHINES Commissioner Chet ict Simmons. “The IkcCjNllUinijCal'.tti eague depends on strength of the leaj D re s s u p y o u r hi h o lid a y t a b l e w i t h tl < D u > F iA H C g il th is ^ i It means providing staying on course. t ’■ ^ f e s tiv e " S n o w CDoi ANAIS I ouple.” T h e s e d e lig hitfu ti l go<^, competitive football." fool .salt n n d p e p p eir. r , is h a k e r s a r e y o u r s ffo r Under the m erger e r |plan, the league ANAIS AGNAVOX AM/FM/FM will be split into Easti astern and Western j u s t S 2 .9 5 d u r i nng g o u r O p e n H o u s e cel :ele^ STEREO RA|IO divisions. b r a ti o n t h i s w ecjki ekend. The E ast will consi insist ol Baltimore, I t's o u r w a y o f s a y in g " M e r r y C h rij Birmingham, Jacl(£ eksonvlllc. Memphis. New Jersey, Orlando Or and Tam m a s " a n d t h a n kkss fo r v i s it i n g o u r s tooire . V il vwill bc /\rizona. -p a Bay. The Wesl W h ile y o u ’r e h eere; r e ta k e a l o o k 'a t a ll oi our jigeles. Oakland, Denver, Los Angi JUMBO ROLL w o n d e r f u l C h r is isttm a s i d e a s . Y o u ’ll ssie e Houston. San Antonie jnlo, and Portland. |a gift WRAP MASSENGiU. DELSEY g r e a t nc'vv H a llm m aa rk O r n a m e n t s . C are rd s, ;planted Breakers, Ore. — the transpla lUiivoo'n Icitue KtWi P a r t y w a r e , G ifts, who began operatioi tlons In Boston in s. C a le n d a r s , G ift W'rna p r:r 1983. moved to New Ne< Orleans last n n d D e c o ra tio n is. s , a ll d e s i g n e d to m a ik e ow switched opcraseason and have now ' y o u r h o l i d a y s hi h a p p i e r . C o m e o n ii;n . tJons to the Pacific Northwest. No VVo’d lik e to w iss h y o u a " M e r r y C h ris •istEight of U>e 14 will make the STICK (Q ENOURA11 m a s " in p e r s o n ! playoffs — the topI two tw in each of thc S g M ON BOWS g MICROWAVE conferences, pluss four wild<ard COOKWARE ’.sa “ S n o w C o u p ic " .S I lt a n d p e p p e r s h aalk teams. P lans for player: allocations al based e rs — S2.95! ' on those m ergers are arc still not finaliz\ ___ed, pending compact }lction of ncgoHa______ tlons with ihe USFLITPlaycrrOnioh. P But Carl P eterson.; >n. president of the POUDENT OGILVIE S tars and a member jroflhccom o m lltee 'j J ,HOME P E R M A N E ^ w orklng.out the.plar )lans, outlined the, .......... ....... m ost likely format. . In thc The four teamss involved ii ■gf lahoma. Arizona. m ergers — Oklaht Idand — would bc M ichigan and Oaidai •--1 ------- =— I fe HOME I allowed to freeze bct between 30 and 35 PtnMANENI ■ combined rosters, - .:_i _ players from their coi [■ The re st would go lnt( into a league-wide SINGLES pool and bc eligible bic'for d draft ih which all 14 teams woi would b&Included. I . - . . _• C(*«lU*uig :hIcago and PlltP layers from Chic s b u r ^ also wouldI go gc into the pool, ^ $219 SUM-UNE PHOTO NOXpMA ould get running t OLAY K IT . But Baltimore wouli 1 quarterback Glen back Mike Rozier. qu S ENSEMBLE $ * |9 9 $jm erback Jerry C arano and comi — 4 - ...... . Holmes, the three PitI Pittsburgh players with personal service Ice conlracls with Maule?s owner Edw Idward DcBartolo la A .M . COVER GIRI Sr., who wil] bc a mil minority owner of \N A IL SUCKS the Stars. Peterson said he was wa most Interesttlmt Carano and ^ in' Holmes bul tli I lilllon-a-year 1383 Rozier, the Sl milll winner, probably Helsm an Trophy wii • » • ound thc league. . i would beoffered arour Tll[S(«RE««CEC{S ClStCOUSOQAUDOAUGOSTPRICfSAHO ■AIIHOSIDRIJ lozler and Kelvin k "C an you see' RozI Wt niscnvc ihc nicHi to UMir oi ;amc r —— B ryant—In—thc—sam --------------^ P eterson asked. 667H I. la h o In other developmcr nents at tiie brieflu e L q k e s M o ll ___ ______________ In T h o B lue -----------lng:-“ ------------------------------------ ^ — Nl A a llT T w In F a l l s r l d ^ — ^ O w n o d S O p o r o t oo d^ B y l ^ n n y - W l s o D rui dicated television • Elnhom , a syndici “9 . m 198^ 1984 . __________________ N O PBOD U nj O P IIO N A L W IIH N rU IC IP A IIHC packager who Is head eadlng the search ^rnmmm OUAMtllllSAr SAUPRICtS y /OPENTHA NKSGIVINGDAY IN - For Lunch-i 1& Early-Dinner ^ HAM&TURI '3 ” H e re ’si a S p e c iaal O ffe r Ju! u st F o r Yo>u! IE S ' ^ ts Sj19 I ......... ^ W l4 9 9 ^ ^ J7 9 ^| ) ': J ®^9^i59 ^ ic... V isit o u r C O p en H ouse! Wednesdc day, Nov. 21st A. till 4 P.M. Al Vli A erchandise__ r $798 ....- S . ; $ e i9 ?,!stg£5','s m ^OFF ^'-|46M/VW 7kVEON, lO H N SO lJ'SSA MORr-WT-Moin-A M EL^N^AV-W le r , T vt/in F alls, Idal ^ v e ^ W ^ ^ n -T h e -M o r g g : s f i i 4e s s C o rp3 o r a t <c T u e s d a y .■ i i (e f ir s t o f th e . . - Ip e c t e d to re b o u n d a f t e r th TbeAssoclaiedPress p r o b a b ly a r e I m p r o v in g litI-- :y e a r . P r o f i t s1 pi f— --------------- U e , - ir a n yy,, iin th e f in a l t h r e e m o n th s .oIf--------------------------------------------W A S H IN G T O N . - » B clef fo o r e -ta x p r o t h e y e a r’,, s a id R o b e r t O r t n e r , c h ieiff A n a l y s ts a g r e e d th a It th e m a j o r f i t s o f A m e r ic a n ^ m ppaa rn ie s fe ll 9 .1 e c o n o m iss t fo r th e C o m m e r cee ■ir e a s o n f o r t h e t h ir d - q u aa r t e r d r o p in p e rc e n t in th e J uully y - S e p te m b e r | r o f i t s w a s a -d ra s tic: slo w in g in D e p a r t m le e nn t, w liic h c o m p lie d th ce p q u a r t e r , m a ric ln g th e s te teeejp e s t d e c lin e re p o rt, Io v e r a l l e c o n o m ic grow tli f r o m a n I n 2'/^ y e a r s . s s t h e c coo n co m y s lo w e d 1a n n u a l r a t e o f 7.1 p e r c eenn t In t h e s e . B u t O r t n e r s a id p r o f i t s a r e e x - ic o n d q u a r t e r to 1.9 p esnrc e n t in t h e a b r u p t l y , th e g o v e n innice rn t r e p o r te d iiln t e r e s l N E W Y O R K ( A P )• -— - T h e s to c k D e c e m b e2rr ]1982. < o u ld r e k in d l e b u s in e s s aacc tiv i ty . w m a r k e t p o s te d I t s f i r s t c le l a r - c u t g a in S u c h n e w s d r e w a p o s it iv e re s p o n s ee I n t c m a t i o o a l B u s in e SS s s M a c h in e s s i n c e t h e N o v . 6 e le c tio ion T u e s d a y in i n t h e c r eeddiit m a r k e ts . 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" i i s ■ i'is’ gi ’i P o J o : Wlaconaln 13.00Coorado 15.00- trading on T h e :S S ^ S lO iT .1# .M » .« o n ) ..:c « r t. ■ " § s ., lilsEs »" ht\ S ’ ’J ,ir; ■i S -Im ; S sl!:s ss;5 is: 5 gg?asr '„' - -sis "£ , 5 0: Colorado 6.00: 1B.00: Idaho 18.00.20,00. -.15 ffl . 1.00 as,. 4, ss*“. gs!T '!S ,iSIs! ss* W “ 1 .V 1 5 * ‘ g ffil I i ■" .i’ssi ,sgs*“ V ss*“■"ta 2 i 4 il CATTLE « m ib e .;e « tt. ’" ‘‘ ‘a r i l ' 67J0 66.B5 67,17 ' f f ' l r r . ;8.486 ^ n Int 24.992. up 832. Sll. Surptlio 1SIAM. Mino# vindicator Ytoka . Unlled 'S 18” n »H-M -S -S S a .— V - l , S - 5 ! ------- B u S o ------ W---- - m CO., I™ "* * " . S i1!49 95U- U S -I S . * -ESsa..... -.ii..... * i)g a sS ’Injii":! lllf:: s Is^ .?! Is’i |i ii -‘P® gssrg, fa fjS ss: ”.! s Iff' ass'., il !’S!s ■” RolmCorp Chryalar iwfll Sr g -1 1 1 I I I ............... s s s s a s S ..« l i! SI a ' ?! * 1 1?!•-}* 2^“ S w • M S t S 8 S " s s s 'u a ., » ” » ?s 9 « 4; 10 IU iO’ 'i i J .:S ,.:S 17.S0 I6.S0 8 S S .., -'s?;:,_________ 3M 23' r - l* !5 7 TX 3m+ n , !S -W M 7,A0-7,S0. moatly 7.00-^.23: 10 Ot minimum lew aalea aa'i 15.00-16.00. moatly 15.0(^15.50. occaaionaity atra !!i*lS"w'a'eiToi: LO aacka, 6 Ox minimum ! CHICAOO (AP) — USOA - Major pouto IA Monday In IDO imarketa FOB ahlpplng poinia I^IA DowOonoi avecaoeaI ^ *"nffi7lT2§!«*1^301t».12*B.B3 " t 19 471.27 476 71 4M.79 474.CM4. 3.49 <0*20 ” ------------------- — 11 i *2.W D ^|nR ew p J p ip ? l » ric e s . S ^ ' S g S i ! •?.» I I "Hsisl:s Bk ’ii iiiH m IS 7i as ass.". ““S >:Sr.ss!S E^«:s aii* Jl Si;1:: « TS • « - Ii , Ia is 2; 10»M S3 . ’ S - !,ffi S 5 7 ! ■s as 11 i i i i .1 ■a ig :5I :!J EE ^liawk *5 CPC S Inl a S B » ^ Jotg. , U 1S4 UU4 V PrViKeion s l i i IS:! B!:! I I S!,{ O^n^nie0,t23,upl33. 8#B ’I B a s :! .« H Sl£f„ ■ K,V -.0 3 op«n Ifttaj.fle#. otf 1.«4, Sieck s , s» is El ffl C lo s i AMF E 2!t3 .73 7S3.0 7S7J) 746.0 7U.S 4 I.0 I ^ S S:S 2]40 “S " S 392!20 4!S0 ik : mS"'""' : : S ) Sunahlno S^nt1U.#M;oljBM.______ ] 21.40 n . « Apr a :S Z rf:U~H:U--------------r Pinf.aaHatar 21.65 71.70 ?1.U E i S « '( . T . 3 . A V 'S W ' PIII li K:!li illll jpSaS sis l:?S li ii si is Eii iis E B a a i-i No.l wnitaClubwhut 3.81 N0.1 htrd rMwinierwdmi «.1S M H:S I (Al — Futurea trading on tho ' (API 340lb*(ep(le«(9 u a t e a " ' - " " ’* ' " ' ’ 5.4S(upiO): LA. b*(l«y, B.7I>4.ao(Iln : pORTLAND (AP) ~ Moming Irensa Irei lor grtint ,»w^eu/i«ni_»hip;__ NEW YORK <APJ Change ol the iS tr ciianja^|aiuea.irad I U31.00-t338.00 domeatic merchant troyounce.N.V. Nab.' (AP) - lUSOA) Omaha Ilve- . IQuoli'lonaTuatday: I te«nl iprlHB *.*» •<3 pricea (,0,b, ahi*’plnot»lnt*'’^ It < coniumar baga * ''^ U l o ^ demand lighi. Market ;percw i,M o.tly U 7 ^ troy ounce. NV Come* apot month eloaed Mo Moreury • Ull ufR'b»4US.OO par n Ib llaak. Naw w Khlla Inalancoa tango (rom ,2S 10 .SO ■ i: Q Q g g i l ?.M per Iroy ounce. NV Comax apol r S I ““HSs S S L» ■ _____i i i mssm May ______ jtdip spaarksrca l i y _ b . y stocks^ ^ B p n d ffl flmes-Ne^ •Newa. Twin Falla. Idaho B-5 p r o ff i t S p ll u m i ra e t f o >r : 3 r d q u a nr t e r By ROBERT FURLOW' N W ^ n e s d a y , Nov ovem BoT^, 10« - ’" r ^ .......................... - - 1 g ^ S t ' w_______ ” ® i) S i5 ig- '“ is1?i5:S S5,» T s I i «ideE W ll » 6 29 2H4 \* "irr:: IS S ’S 317 TU '■■=I’!S*5 IB ” j*** ^ .441 17 187 - 3H4 H : ____J . B < T lm > »N ew 8,T g, Twin FaljB, Idaho ^ — ...^ Wadne Inesday. N ovem ber2l, 1984 t s M a r i c e **M t ^ :------- --- LEQALNOfiC IC E ^ ; 0 0 7 - ^ o l W O T «tf____ l ; OisUfljbysHhra • .0 0 7 -J o to o fln ta rB s CTt ItolcLawonB " O O M > enonito N o tic e Is h e ;e bjy y g iv e n ON SECRETARY In =l8h a n d ----------------------------BA B Y S nfiN Q Inm y^ th a t t h e Idah o . Fla ATTENTION iK o m e n t 4 oWer. Transportatlp G a m e C c m m ls s k • . — • from •c hool. Momti ■■ a c c o r d a n c e w ilh WANTED: Uve-lnI “ J I S ; Pstienl, experienced teach* 6 7 -1 5 ? ANONYMOUS .......... tlo n s 36-104 a n d 6; ^ ___ P rev • cioM nanulactur- nlon to help care for 90 W ond's largest mam aroviHoH e r. G reat wftti beginners. I ho ld i .^»C«a7SMSOO I d a h o C o d e , w ill! )n& aecurl- lady. Room & Board ;i ; ' M o n th O o m n mmodJty abse Hig • e ro (flreproiectlon& Ilgh Low P.M.^“ • . C all734«01. . s p e c ia l m ne « l8 a rv. Call 733-1437. CON- ty M ulpm enI nei S'; ■■' I ‘ M ay Malnes ties 3 .n 4.0 Age 1 and 4.08 3.95 4.06S D e c e m b e r 6 , 1984. a o M w u r D e a l e r / I ^ g e r In 9' F ^ .M v e ccattle a tt - 66.30 .66.9 6.30 • 65.90 66JJ25 25 m e n c ln a a t 1:00 p . i T & Ifr Falta & o lh e r a reas, ^ t h e B o i s e H ea d q u MtUe 67.15 - r67.a • D ecJlvecaU 7.30 . 66.85 67.175 tlonshlps. eelle n t opportunity. R eal e s ta te • i ■ .O ffic e, 6 0 0 W . V — w onderfur c a re e r.' er cattle 71.1S, 71.r t M ar.feederc 1.175,, 70.9P.. , ,71.05... » ------------ 'S tr e e t, B o le e : Idah. lidvancem enl la kho. T h e a ^ if p B ^ T ,TnT ■DTC.llwbogi 2.95 5115 52.625 logs ' S2.6S5 52.9! — — 7 3 3 .7 7 « o r 7 3 3 ^i ! _l ____ ~ — ■ y p u r p o s e o f th is mt in e e lln g H ealth coverage. I It 3.56-^ 3.60 Dec. wheat .60 3.56^ 3.59Y4 SEVERAL Openings » will b e t o c o n s id ler e r te stl* sentatlve Overacre Ai . T , L tSP r S avilU ble In mv ahoir Wheat 3.83K 3.83' ii Dec Port, wh .83Vi 3.82K 3.83^4 llna l a c - Klmber1v.42a«588. ^4 m o n y a n d t a k e ’lln iV S i 'CWW c are. Call W 7 .;j.-----------J-:------ De<vcom— --------------- _2.76--------2.7« 76%-------2.-74V4----------2;74%54— :--------t l o n ~ o n —t h e - f o DllOWlna ll BREAK BAO KA8I -----------drop^na please: or “ a i . T ’o f ' S S S r r u le s , re g u la tio n ss and Dec. sliverr 7.63 ' 7.51 7.58 7.48 7.55) S K bdrm. w ho likes W i a BABYSIT inI my hom e «n4,70»-Sharp - t ------------- - . f te l e r family man w) ) o rd ers: 345.00 344.41 4.40 342.80 ' 343.80 Iday.' any oa ra ge with Irvll room. Dec. gold a & cattle. Monday thni Friday S p rin g n osis. Jo h n 324-7281 1 . 1985 £ I 7 3 i ^ . feiK edvard.B 38. J Rhrer a g e , any tim e. Call 734J.75 58.55 59.60' er 59.75 59.7! ‘ Dec. copper C om putartM dAccou : S t e e lh e a d S e a s oonn a n d - r r — e t t 6.00M l c « 1- b dm i, (}aa e ow ittm Move up lo ihe U 5.38 -5.3: S.37 5.28 5.29' M ar. s u ^ir Farm e. R anches. Dairies, D fo rc e . Immedlale 01 R e g u la llo n s . s u '^ v e n ^ W e-SltU lttolttW intl 6.25^ 6.1! rAsldanl Buslrteases.Fe Jan . ^ o y b^ ^ 5.19 6.13 6.16% lo rasele ctfo w IA rey A 2 . 1985 N o n re : In a s OR 78^3171. 1.53 91.42 81.47f ismyBUis 90.94 '91.5: D e e r a n d E lk T ag Ol Mar.Treaisui W ^ * S LARGEST ■m ; B s s r " " ’ 3 . O p e n in g Dale: 1.28 71.13 71.18( Dec.Trea3.E s. Bonds' 70.26 • 71.21 S cience In « h o o l Is hiring.; Yo A Bachelor ol Scii !!______ B o u n d a ry C hange »cIairandCo._ , "5 { a n y w h e r o . ^ ! l & ^ Quotations fromSincIi - - - -> -1983 B ig G a m e S e a t S n ”S . n „ a X i S T i S C o l lim e ^ H w f f P w l n €^ s^peclally-«< ajlO O ybdrm _,-nloe-yard ---------___________. J D ie _ C o m m ia s lo f •-(o -B o x — ^The-Ui&-Alr-Fore« ewa. Box- Placem ent Team wi c o n s i d e r a n y o thle e rr m a V 6-64. c /o Times Newi ' llnlati remodeling.’ low S S S ! , iS c i i ” M i 7 .. --------- : in Twin S8000. Cail SGT Br )fo p e rty _ 648. Twin Falls, idahofl 10 63301. duct Interviews In t e r s w h ic h m a y pro ■1. ARMY. NEAT, aell-mollvaied n 10-00 to Twin Falla. 733-2871. c o m e b e f o r e It. , Is seeking employmet HOTUNE rSa S l m M m ^ 27 BEALLYOUCANBE 5:00 p.m . on Noverr P e r s o n s w lshlni Ino lo A Problem Is not a ' pr m. lo 2:00 C2B.400 COLLEGE ■'’<1 irom 8:00 a.m. ■ Quotations (ror from NASD a t ap- Utah 23.75 c o m m e n t o h th et ta b o v e w hen sha re d . iWentsn UdiPower 2 28. Call Enllatm enl bonuses Pim.. November■ 21 “ e x e .r e f s .324-7878.._ 7am. 24 5 ^ ,8 8 1 now lor 1 ap- UOOO. Skill Iralnlna. ’ proxlm ately 2 p.m. p )r an All bids in- Albe ibertson ' 27 21 12S s u b j e c t s m a y d oI is o b y AM0cia»0n. Spm lo0 7^ o f . h o u ra o n w eekends.L---------„XS r w ritin g t h e S e c reJtary ts ___________ you (tualily. Call W T p o in lm en ti________ terdealer bids. Inti Interdealer quotations Idab ahoPw r.C o. J w J S 'l e l t o r s . e ° c . n th e W ah o F ish a n dd O ( a m e - JOLLy. Old SaInt Nick Nil lo r A ir Force Nursing.../ , do not Indude reb retail markup, marie- D art art-Kraft ............ a84.00 • C o m m is s io n , 600I 5S o u th 'R e n t.- Make reserv iW B E . a lfe rS o rw e ek e n d s. . lervallons W ayO fLlfe. now>Reducedfromt30.009. wmmlsslon. These C.P. .dow n or con P. NaUonal IE 0 . B ox nowl Call 734-«05aftoi f to r ^ m . AlmHkrt)! • t n j S M bdrm , clea n , on 2 18.75 W aln u t S t r e e t . P.O pptyg. lo b . Blue U k e a S outh, T52. quotations are pro« irovlded by Edward D. Hosp 39.00 25, B o i s e . Id ah o 8371 3 7 0 7 .b r KAREN, know you a )sp. Corp. Am. 3S lif f iT D i ? l i r s » p a d T e '^ fd noselungreqi p e r s o n C /S c heck relum ed, Jones'&Co. »4itchellor bEER BAR lor sate. Ii M r Porson Nevada. Contact Mlt Cmy ny. Psy. Cent. ■ 25 2£ 625 b y a p p e a r in g In pc < V 1S ? S l i S S S J - K ’d M " * ' ’'' a f th e p u b lic m eelli a t 1742 Klmberiy Rd. j r RepreRobert Supp. 7 012-752-3221 ^ sling lo aytag 4S Mai^ American Mondav thm Friday.y. . 733-0864 lo rm o re Info. b e h e ld D ecem bIb*er o : lY-SlQr<edFoy.. Bid Ask MIcr [cron Tech._____ 24,625____ ,24 — ^1984. Cluba. Im---------------------------c o m m e n c in g a -----------FABRIC 8H0P-Balan< if e r s i. K > g H S i> !2 p ii rj Moore FliTGp. “ :23:50------ “ 2 3 l 7 r ~ B aUr1r 7 Wright testing m ediate Commission 2fl . 26.625 p .m . a t Ih o a b o v e ' Inventory, displayers yers Iree R cA L TY 006-Sale»P eopiflI fo p n a ^ Incom e. 1-eiB-7S3-622fl Interm nG as —I with purchase ol moi 32.25 33.00- lst.S t. Sec. Bank 19.875 '220.00 0 d ress. 73WM04or543-8222,; . * Crisis Cenic inlor 734ACCEPTING3 bl Ifera high d lse . Call Yellow Doc bids for ANOHIOOILCO.olfe Long. F iber 23.00 23.25 Morr 32.00 BY O R D E R O F : IId ah o 7472.24houraaday. orr.-Knudsen 32 b o n u a es. sh o o 4234733. 7.375 a n d G a m e C oOmmISn ^ Tnis>Jolst 25.25 25.75 1sttA A m B k P B ch 7.00 7 SANTA FOR RENT. *1 ;IS“n's“^ i l n ' ^ . b - T U -FO R SALE. EsUb; i« ho m e In choice N c area. ~ u p .-Jo ls'o f reference T '■ Consd/Food' Timlsslon .ya ndino ro u ta ..ln ■ — ’— 32:75 — G ate jtesL earjet--------------------- 12 ic e s and por monlh for oroup 0 f f - “ *0“^ F » m lirro o m rn Jc lrflrep l« c« ;----------JE R R Y M . CONLEY Ye xperiene o; 734-1831:w o p rfr v a iie y .ta ii 734-4655. >1tally reliirdM ch Western Union 13.755 H .J. ] J . Heinz 43 43.00...........S e c r e ta r y r r r z r r ^ , d rap e s, w ater softe n er, ga s erlonce & du c ts salea. Regardi AMS>Any Should have experlo SINQINQ TELEGRAM ? i ! . p . w . „ l n J«ofne:.N e w iy.re n t a s OMRP — write ...............N ovem b er.1 4 ,-1 9 8 4I -...........— occasslonr~— personi lonallreo.-— b e able to function as u b r lc ^ t^ h o u se tor.sale, act David R eadr Amerlcan-Lub --------- - HolldaySpeeiat.'734-l2 B o l s e .- ld a h o .---------M216;------- If -noedod.-~ Contact T - T T ^ . Fam na at Grann Aera: m V ^ lo “ t ^ n'^ i ^ m s l n^ w f iU B U S H i— W edne< le sd ay j— WEAVINGs-WIII-weavt ;gcf ^ p jr T h > ie T r m w 6. - vw>o. - e » c . Montana. 1220 Mo ^ ^ ■ N o v e m b e r 21, 28, — ^5-----------8110.000. Calt32»<64i: B, a n d rag s Inlo RUGS, £t ) o e r C enler. £2L_____ te m ts & a ssum a ble FHA Gooding. Ida. 63330 W •I .MI .CO, M t4.0S tnd 1 OK ft toot. Call S43-B224. iitd grain D e c e m b e r 5 ,1 9 8 4 . ^ roal LIQUOR UCENSE for fo rtsa le In m ongage. R alntree H om es ^ N aod NOW HIRING. DIvlal 6:00 and T ^ ^ o r 733^043 ev es. • WEIGKT. PROBLEM? S rtu n r 21 Call betw eenn 6:C ltlS.78. t i lW ^ . IJ ^ a l t h f ^ i l C onsolidated Foods (0 Improve your hoatt^ e:Wp.m..S43-6725. __ 'nif'SlflK i).niii9,eo,i>M a.oi).«nd< l»rM »fOuciatW»obuln»<)wfMlr. " ST.GEOpGE AREA REA W A A A 0A nnouncam _______ ..-_fiones?.'l.?ijird2»o?^fl io. «t ia.oe; ■( i m hva n bw— Ihe— 8on8“ w ho^rB -nol-c^ Yoii’i r no v ir know value of classllled unlll uni you wllh ordinary Wages. je s . High Services • n i “■ ------------------- --- . Cable TV " _______ __ lawn, ulliitles. Cabli ' u se It. e arning s oppor Call colhom o’In ffjLE O ^.' GRAPHIC ARTIST• U klng avail. Club how ,VCa I BeneIlTs.Call733ana. r s i r . '! ! « 2- u » t » F o i » « i dow a lor lection8(n-2B8-63e2.>wnb«r MiMty al 4.t^ afM now crop PART TIME or FullrtiS tirr T s iik _ c h o lc e neighborhood fo rd n -______ ! » r S M Aaalafant Holidavs. Call r3jw4B W . 11 unit apanm ent, S14 S " § siS C H E C K D A IL ' ^ ^ S e l e c l e d o Ol f f e r a ^ S c r e e n — Shop— Ass slna abill^ HOME NURSING &• TTHERA- *15.000 dow n. Soendat • Minor record keeping FORCURREN ho H om e , c o m e .A w f ^ T a w PY provided by Idaho ____ . ty .^ e r r a n e n tjo b oSDPOilun)g^ So^H-W . Hoallh ^ H o ’s p te oJ pt e rso n - 15 ynli a p t comple .1? Y>rd wllh shruba and tree s, ^ H O UN D PO U H Box Includes hhoapital Qooding. Aaaumable 1 . c /o T im es News. Bo 548. n e ilable 8% Convenient • underoroim d 0 0 7 - ^ b 8 o ( in to r e s t ! ■ NEW S lea a nd loan, exceilenl tax sn X shelter, sprinkling. Everyone will fike W) - Tmtt and. rail > d « ETIME COCKTAIL WAITRESS ^ s ;,t.rE i,v ,;B 2 i BUY&WEARAUFET ^ s^E s ^ this- so call nowl Inunedlate OUOtltlOIM ffOfll Apply alter 5:00 Mon(IhniF (hi rl. UCENSE ^ IH n.im 73X^ 1 or visll o ur 01 F a nj-M onlal . p o ssesion. •? In p erso n . 1214th Ave.! — the soc ial Security Bu 3i * FOUND CXXSS5 I C enter. Oepartmoni In *o<n» NOWATTHFTWINFA ! 'j s s s s a r i i r “ “ FALLS d i r e c t o r Of Nursln{ "are. Full - NEED A RESUME?IO S ling Sor- Heallh and Welfare, ». SaJes ANIMAL SHELTER 1. 18 t81,500. H A M U r r R E A L f V 4-PLEX, Twin Fills. En vlee# lor 121 bod. lon{ for b e st senrice &IOWOSI & ong te rm ' nm o caree r nursingg position pc Sg- «• S «n. G ood f a ^ r a o f H o n t a t S t r v f e o ) LOCATED: 138 «TH AVI WE.W. c a re laclllly. Excellent set.ont pay & in day treatm ent I fifacility, price. Free tip she e 1042 A ssum e 11V%% loan. lem .s.3 2 » « 7 3 e y en ln o -------- — b e n etltarm a n ag o mneern t^ e x -—s urtlno'salarY 7.96.SnrKmir:— Addison AveEasi;734 ____ Mr a - - ........ ■____________ H ours 5 to 7pm onfj perlonco necessary. Ills. For a *=— — “ » = = nr- i ^ r ) - tull range ot beneflls. W l------------p m H m l e t l .........._ 7 3 « w ----------day----------U ci-E a3t.G ale.H eallh J__________ Monatyjbai.Eddt. ilth.Care.—ooDV-of-tho oersonnol -C L A S S IF IE D ADVERTISING— j^oauysiiiCTo 2200 E ast Terry. P>ocatolio. oc mlsslori a n n ^ n ^ m monl o r and n.q*Mtquoi*d. PH O N E 73IMI931 I.O o b o m ian . fomalo,.brow b n ID, 83201. T elephone All h o u rM Il ag e s. Mon M« itiTli WE MAKE 1st & 2nd I 3no: 208- a pplica llon.'ple ases ciconlact 2. Poklngoso. malo. bro JfOwn 232.2570._________ s 0a i M M M 260 4lh Sal. LITUE " M q S: i h M l Equity Loane. Wo buy _______ __Ihe Jo b Sorvico atIt 21 ; o l T nist & contracts, a d s . W e. ,o |. outside d e c k s tfid 3. Spaniel, lomalo. Bcc AA/EEO . h o u se . Call 734-9035^ itow n & DRivEH WANTED.. exporl< Ave. N. 733-4880. AA . ■ e.i have lines ol credl white 324-6408 Employer.___________ ■ _A ny.age.-A n ytlm e,.ti nced road driver, .32 *200.000. All this a t 4. C ocker, Brown - —______• oTuesday e ve. thru F Frlfl-E ye, RANCH MANAGER ER wllh nighta & during da petitive rate s. For moi 5. Brlllanx, brown &wtil *'’"® OR anytime days» a I f t e r know ledge of cattle lo aand If. Drop-lnB w elcome. L TXiS S iw - io n n a t lo n .___ Call___ J __________rigatlon. S end resun T u esd ay .----------------'M -----------T r:C aII7 rr'7 3M 8flO)oxt284 o: iaumo“ l6 BABYSIT. Nice home n e . N ear Beneficial R nance..73M406. 733upstairs paneled, healed Box 144. e lo Tim es e s INews. K -M an.. U rg e piay ay a re a . = = = = ^ ^ ^ ^ = FITNESS WORLD Aoroblc A room , green h ouse, chicken ^ Bocauso D ogs aro ^bip u g h l . Instructor/W eight pTra in ln o Box 548. T.F.. Idaho >63301. 833 Mon.thru Frl. A ges l i 8. Call c o u p e, poom for laige In overy hour and 8SOU) 0 o r specialist. Male &' F( JAN REP 733-4895.___________ REAL ESTATE LOAN .1 . . . . . . anim als, many m ore e x tn s . .4. • OCTROYED a n e r 4188 hours, 1 apply In perso n at 63. 834 Blue United Security Mor M ongage M .J.'a DAY CARE. LLlc sn sa BUY o r SELL real e M ust s e e to appreoMitel ■l ~ p le a se call o r visll the I le pound u k o s Blvd North. __________C om pany Is expandir ndlng Tls with low rates for a *89.900. 734-1202 & leave dally-to c h ec k whothe E S » t ™ T . Wg "i " ' - m . . w e or 32MM5 PEOPLE__ residonlial lending dei depi and group, participant ,In; . ” r FOR AMBITIOUS PEC a y oet h a s boon picked V ut r . „ reer In a Is seeking molivaled led Loan care Iood program, S ta n .y o u own caree l e s s . N o R ops for our Bolso, ■ony al fasl-flrowing busines Iso, Twin nuturlous breaklast. FOUND Shelland Por It, lunch D eeds of T nist. Morigi BEAUTIFUL ' s a ry - s e l Fails & Idaho Falls Brai « c<h a r o e Real E state o r Wrapi 5 i « ^ Branches ond snack at no e xtra iH CSI Expo. Claim by 0calling e xperience nocossary 2 yr. old home SE Of Jerom e ple asa ni requires experience In- tr a c u purchased. HH ;e «wllh a to you. Play room plua pi Brand Inap. Will b e sold }ld Oec. your own h our*- pli allting on ^ ^ r e . Oakley m ortgage Company,I*,ss & I or d oor and outdoor e. 1984. Vlc Darnall 733o r piay PrIcM Paid-We Pay 33-8270. work. ExcopllonalI opporiuop e 2 i sto n e o n t r y .^ n k e n living :om e. For t» n k . Send resum e0 to nily for growing Incon: to Unitequipm ent and lencoc » ) d y W . Coat»M oB rolcef«FM s ________ _od Security Mortgage ig e ComEducational currlcului It 16lh: a ppt..call734<lSB .__ ilum and For Fre e O uote (208) 734 LOST aln co August g t " ' * . s ; ’" r r r 5 alp p o lty . Molropolllan Financial, B olso ..ld _ ..art8 & cralls. will h«l( ....... -While- n eu lo red - male ile- c al,.....HELP-1 am the-only c - b drm s. & 2 baths upstairs. r . 1“ r i ® v o = f ”c o S , EEric T Muriraln. Located noar ir £ s , r . v ices, P.O. Box 2040, iMu, I wm ot,[_ oarage, h e al pump. "T lgor". Roward. we tie m iss tanl In this area for i _____ __ Falls. Idaho 83303. ------ ;___ 208CallMJ733-3125. hlm.call734.<15e. ______ E uropean Skin Caro SI and sprimdlng syste m . Must iir(ppsd>»si4 oKing lor full & wpai s H ouse 100 ounce allver bsrs^ — ' OW Bock School Ho ir s ^l lb a g . Beo.S86,000. --L O S T :'ta ra « '0 « y i» tri rley/TwIn R E G I S T E R R E D ly CI are. o l U .S. 90% coins, • c o nsuitanis for Burlei Quality Learning Day ^ i. r S A B > U ^B ^ T y n eu lo red Tom cal (Fuuvl (Fi Cosm olologlst needo 1-2165. ailverdoliars. COS 7344 ledod to C ost no moro. 324-2 rod and Falls aroa, 6 7 6 ^ today. ti^ Lono halrod Doclawoc Karen a l _ irw inboiiv. LEGAL SECRETARY Wantod w ortrluil tim e. Cail Kai .h a s Iresh Incision on n. no 9 Avo to work in Ketchum. r ox- 733-7090. >r SSO rew ard. 1666 F alls/> e 03Q -H om eaF orSale lie 030-HomMt=QfSal9'‘ \ 030-H om e8ik»rSaie p e rle n ce necessary. 734-1245._____________ Of726-3938:-lossional. ' i^ h I LOST; Malo Black. <709. e H U PW M PA Y .T H inriA tT O K S COMMISSION e PPO O fN T WAIT BUY NOW • a E A K T m « LOCAL FERTILIZERI & ichem - Proven results. 734-8701 Roward olfered. any,y inlor: ossaoo. Ical B usiness n1 e e d s SALES MANAGER : foi m alion. Leave mos for Klm — g ia i- M M m i The Ilat pric* I* HUD'a »*tlmi itlm ol* ef foir moriiot volu*. HUD « m anooom ent type pe p rso n H ansen Chevrolol Oli -----------1 733-8003 a 734-4962. occa* p to (f* ral* a * th a n th * liltin g 5 with doflroe in Ag] ri related gurioy. Minimum 33°';SaIS C h 'h * rig Hi h t. In Ha so le dlscrltlon. to acc LOST: Malo Siberian■77Tj^ H ly th * o ffe r lh a t giv** HUD Ih th*e g r* o t* at n * l r* lu m w ll b * Q 'Inn ffii S end rosum o0 lito Box sa lo s managomentt ei expof? i P'*'* red and w hito. woaclni i* o u illn e d In o u r l* n * r of April ril3X7 ,1 9 B 3 . 2 F-64. c /o Timos Nows once or equivalent.I. Sa&ry/ & | c ^ ^ ^ a r ^ e w i K d m ^S^S a s s 548. Twin Falla, Idaho a: io w j OL. com m ission, demons onstrator g _ , „ , J p ro p o n i* * or* now ovoiiobl* fc ll* for *ol* ond m oy b* *how n to I orlonced and olhor bonolils. ,t* ■ LOOKING FOR Exporli 003-AnnouDcement8 ERRORS IN THESE LISTINGS D S DO NOT BECOME OFFKIAL 6 's'on'i'S ? » E ____ Morning breakfast1 cook, rosum o 10 Klm Hansen JBLKTATION. All do l* . Including I ing ll*t*d prlc*. m ual a g r* * w llh ■■ y" Idaho 2 THROUGH PUB 1 JR 6am-2pm. Contaci C C<onnie. W ost Main; Buriey. CHRISTMAS FAIR inson for ^ Illes im h o HUD JD B ol«*A r*oO H Ic*. 83318 or call Klm Hansc Docom bor I s l a( Mou lountain 62S^147.____________ >•2221. 2 oxtonded an appolnlm ent, 878-22; Su n L anos. Bellovuo,J dl<a h o , LPN lor 25 bod exti " F o M a b W s ^ o ^ lW 08's e u tn “ 8A l£ 8 .-Prestlge-lirm-t rm-open-— a, ------------- ^----------8M380.— caTo'lacIiilyriZ'm lloS' ary com - Ing new olllce. Soeklni tkingtw o E 5 A R E . P L EI A --------ol Sun Volley. Salary a s e d t o a n n o u n ■JCE c THEIR M ERGER >orlonce. representatives m onsurate wllh exporl 004-Speda] Notices8 I N T H E P R A C T I C EE O < F LAW Medical energy, ambllion. aam n d 'lll: 5 P I ' ' Blaine Counly M< ox— 927.—tolligence— N o-celiin( T W IN F A IL S . SHOS lO S H O N t AREAS^ | ^ — EE FF F E C T I V E D E C E M 8BER-1,-1984^---------------E 9ntl?es® a'" ^ --------------» N T -HE H -o r cail y our eam inos. Incentii __________b e nellts. Call 733«t6.1 116. EOE. * BDRM BATH TH aSMT ADPatSS SS PRICE S Q .F O O T A O eT /G u s* ' | I N D E R T H E F I R M NAME U N OF C.S.I.RNEARf8AU ■ ■ ■ BIOSARIREQUI lUWED ON THE POUOW INC ' |B tO S aO S E ]4 i3 0 1 l/2 7 /B 4 FREE ADMISSION >N' ' ® I3 OPEN HOUSE. SI IBIPSOPENEP] 10:00 ll/2 B /» 4 ; Shaltor c Home lo r sen io r cltl T a E lf o c tl v o 1 9 O c t o b o r t h r u 18 JJanuary am only, HUD h a s Q A L L S S C H O O il DISTRICT :m“ 2 « TH E T W iN F FA Sun. Nov. 18. 1-5 p.m I a r r a n g e d Vi/i1 / i t h o B o i s e l e n d e r f o r a spoclal si financing packS NoYatfa_SJ..,Gc>(;dlnfl._ !' ' # 4 } 1 W i l Ll A C C E P T B ID S F O R THE “ S ago.'A ll prop P i a n d GROUP iii can b e d p e r t i e s l i s t e d in GR O UJP 2 ^ SA L E O F uI sS tE D TY PE W R ITE R S A N DL . 2 p u r c h a s e d vtrl 005-l<eii)OftaiNotic« k v ith G 1 2 % f i x e d r o t e . 330 0 y ea r, FHA m o rtg ag e . a A T T O R N E Y S AiT T LAW -------------- A O pDi!I N G /M A C H IN E S We ■w ish 10 express G R O U P j . INSURABLE•PROPERTIES PR w ? s in c ere (hanks and nd apTho typow rltor» n o1n d a d ding m achines being ..p„5, • *29,009^056 S29fl... ' • TWIN F A L L S B A N K A N D TrR R U S T BUILDING preclallon lo our many 1 I 3 l6 E o it"D " { o llo ro d lor soeleoor e o s follow s; llre n d s w ho w ere so kind kl to ' Sho*hono. ». ID ’ ^ € n . i r 'I . B B.M. . A Solocirlc typow rilers T W I N F A L L S , I DAHO D/ us during our w ri e n t ^ i.h oo le iom onts b e re ave m en t, and al» *0r 5 .. M onroo i TheVollow iw ing Prop*rtl*a a r* on o FIr*l>Co it'C om *. FIrst-S*rv*d Bad*. "S © o A d d in g M o eh in es. lOKoy tho beautilul floral olio - O r CQUNSEI •lOflngs 4.0IIVOIII 3 E L _______________________ L_ llli A dding M ochines • 10 K e y PROPERTIES - ' 5 ------- -G RO U P^iltviN SU RA BLEE Pi ~ an d charitable donation Soolod bid* will ill Jb o rocoivod by Iho Board ooli Wo especially wlsl jE WILLIAM J '.L .L A N G L E Y , P .A . P .O . B ox 83 o Twin Foils Schooi Oiiirlel 0 309) E oit Foil* .T ru ito o s of htho oil* *37.500 1132 $706 5 Id 5 3 2r thank Dr. RusseliNowweomb c iir> .A vonuo W esl, Twin'Foll*. Twin Foil*. ID I*. 2 h«T«lr; 2 0 ' 0 Dr. G eorge Warnor. (he £ 2 0 8 / 7 3 3 - 8 4156:2 2 0 8 /7 3 3 -2 7 2 ^2 itll 3:00 P M .. O ocom bor 3.1904. IdahoS330I u ntil; Falls Clinic stall. Dr.’. IDavid 0 322 KnoftlnflhonIhom- *43,800 900 *669 P ounlain N M e iio ry bid Iorm loi *. iritlruciions lo Bidder*, I—I Beck an d tho Mou t ~I --------------------- T w In Ja lU JD - JD — , , 5 ______ 10 stall " a n d Inform otlon' o n 'o b ^ u t o rrangoinonts lo in State's Tum or Inslllulo ------ H arral^ N u rsIn g Home l e a ta ll,-ip o c i-iy p o w riioor* r* m o y .b o o b ia in ed -lro m -lh o lc * ~ “ * 3 T" 4T6~N.6s7ror>dor idorS t. *34i600 9 t2 , *139 S 1 Rovorend Nowoll M Morgan < Porchoalng A joni. gon Twin Fails School District Twin Foil*, ID « 4 l l . 201 Main S en d th e Mary MarthaI Lacflos L lin A vonuo W osl. Twin Foils, is, . G roup .o f tho Buhl11 Flrsl Idoho 8330). » ChrisUan Church. Z Any real o*tal< 3l* b r o k e r lic*n**d In lh e Slate lota of klo h o w llf show HUD oe- | | 1 n Ttie fam ily o l Margo Hac ludson . . B H B H H I H fc q uired pro p erti rtl** lo you. Tit* b ro k o r compl*l ipl*l** p d p * r worf( n e c e iao ry lo S ‘f * r. ll HUO d o o tn n o t accept --------• a lubm lf on oHo p i yy o u r o ffe r, your full *o m * * t S OOS-Salfls People 0 0 & -^ P o o p ia g ■ inonoydepo»ltIt-will b * r e tu r n e d th ro u g h y owurb rc r o k * r . x 006-Stiea People . ALCOHOUC Jgs ““ W S I s g ■ s a ,» g f e " K iS fis H S S S s S e ffl; a07?.'ARl 017-8u8lnei»0pptyi mmmm SEflSSI^D^SH 64 80 4 8 811 B fiB ™ 5 IND 132 S s S S ; -------- ----- — !E S 2 ? .lf!W ffl,te ,.2 sr ' US; ? ------- 020-Moi)«y:ToU)«n- 1 CITY/^ANITr ^ i o N j ! j Parks S&Sons (Sanitaation Contractors) will II be closed onn Nov. 22. They 3ume w ork on me day .behind will resu schedule le on Nov. 23. Ir 023-Investment Thank Ik You, .............. Sanifa Nation Inspector I rHE FIRMS OFLL A N G L E Y 1 AN ND GREENWO OOD AND f [ ■ S T E P’HAN, tSLAVIN\l & K V A N V IG ---- H U D A C Q UUIRED I PR O PER TIES FOI OR SALE I I I STEPHAN. SL :LA V IN , OOD KVA ANVIG&GREI EENW Ffi i h o w o iT ^ »A R D N ER ! S b j 19 2 la h o ® ' W K | \ -fl ■ king for.a uniquo and utoful 7 Sorid your friends ond rolatlvvt h " ; impla ol eur World Fomout Idoho 3lo«*. Idool lor tho Holidoyt. *'*- » hdoy». or ony olher »pociol oc BiMhdi ,n d * Ion. You'll gel oil ihe credit ond do oil the work. Jutt «ond u» the » , n omlei • 1 and oddretiet and well * . o IS Ib. flifi pock ol hond ho * •clad, loilalully pockoged Idaho ho » Ing Polotoet onywher.e In ihe » eonimi tmorflot United Stoiei ‘ ir Only * ■ 1 5 “ i > 1 £ j ^ ~ M * * * * * * ■ A corTiplofo frlngoD IDonolii p ackago providing bonolils bci for'you and your lamili iooK erod. - * N T A C T A R E A L E SSTTiA T E - For I ia llflc a tlo n s)to b U r S n a lc o - R lv ^ Insurance-Agency— 223 13 A ddison Ave.', Twin Fal ■ails. ID 83301 I w E ; j o ' f Y O c U R C H O IC E F O R R FF l l BROKER U U D E T A I I .S I C 2 fl S fi « g | H U P properll** or* o lfe reid d ffo o r a o i* lo q u a llll* d p u rc h o a * n 2 w llh o u l r* g ard lo Ih* purchc trcha**r* roc*, color o r n o tio n a l » ___ / o rig in . O lf*ra to p u r d ) a * *>mmo o| v b * * u b m ltt* d d lr * c lly io th * 3 ~ local HUD offic* only w hon *r> tl th * purcho**r con n o t **cur« C Equol H euitng1 B*rvlc«* o f a quallflod broh*r. k*r. o lh*rw l**purcha*«r* ahould z c o n la c t th * R eal E*lata Bioker >k*r of thoir «holce. g LENDER >f Housing & ^ r i i a n J } e v e l o spment-_________ p i e I .S . D e p a r t m e n t o f I _ ,_ U T * l « p h o n « 334-1(] H O 86 ' § ' Box 042, FB/ l/U S C H SSO W M t F o rt Sstr— tr« t,.Bols», Idoho 8 3 7 2 4 S ___ ■ HUD WHiPAYTHBJ *'P 0? WAIT MIY HOWJ O t i . n T O DOHT ^ RopilosConlidoriliai lial ■1 ~ i cow I S u 'K you w ould liko lo>d isc u ss this opporlunity in comp 'm piotoconlidonco. •--------------- R j J - G a r r , -riG I* 1 lnll*»oledi«er< e ro tlo n . HUD w ill only poy di*csi litcouni polnl* w hich HUP d e l* r-. mlno* 10 b e rr * a* onobl* w ithin moxim um limit* •*ioblish*d by HUD. Buyor* o r* to0 1d * le n n ln * HUP'* m a xim um m o llo w obl* diic ount point*. II ony, prior fo n on In to ro il rot** a n d d U eount :h o r a * d o n th * toon. All o lh e r discount d polnl* lo b e ehi point* b*yond th o a * o r * tn * r**pon*lbllity o f th * buy* .. HUDwillpoyar .u ,.r . • «op. * » !_______________________ -r * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 ! * ■ I1I0 .ngor igont ^ ^ » IIL D I i lC ^ ^ H Ruport. C R Idaho BO ISO (208) 436-6396 B33S0 j f i i P .O . Box S 3 3 j i 100 yoar old (raiorn iina) llle insuranco socibly is soc sooking an oxporioncod Of m a n ag a f lo b o c;omo o r a Dislricl M anagor in iho Tw Twin Fails aroa. * g Q 0 - Slarllno incom o upp lo I $ 2 ,2 0 0 por m onth on porso rso nal s a le s plus disliict-flovoiop Id ovocwriUng com m issions forrt •m ent allow nnco and )rrocrulting poiform anco. This poslllon ollors s ODOOrluntly < lor tho succosslul lui oxpoiiancud a goni o r manago agor wim omDllion w ho ■ anls 10 u so it lo buiid )iiss or 0 w c ho r ow n salos organizaiion llion. .Ouisiandmf) commi m issions, (inancing plans 'and nd inconlivo program s plus ou unique p ro sp o clmggsy i slo m s m ako’lho locrulting(job jot an d sa lo sa p lo a su ro : * . M.C. or VISA-Indu. :lu d * N o. A o x p . d a t o to : — r ~ OISTRICT MAr .NAGER 1 51b. G ift P ack S o n d C h e c k ..M M .O .. ^ I Q irWAUOWWMMttStOH j ' | ^ \ W ednesday, iy ,N o v a m b o r2 1 .l8 a 4 e l lf e s to tte^ i M erctula n d is e |. OSM toinuForSdt ® m P BE ST BUY ON K / m O w ner Mlling- Mildly o e tn » M ..S b d m .h > OMWlth T^ ' ~ O IM M M H o n N T lm ee me»-New«. Twfn Falla,^Idelw &•» -Q S fm T T — C9l»Unfum.Hou»i _ r^ n arm. with O Sl-Furn.A pt.& D up. ____ 061-4lnfuftLHoM>M O Sf-M aceniM O U t 0 S M JnfunL A pt8. * OSS-OfflcftHsntala riMur. • ■-APuptexM - - r O R LEASE: Approx. 2.000 « 2 2 8 -4 D a p o « M b d rm ln In1T F .' ttOO P « . Shidlo semMu Sto v e, refrlgtrator, e lec ectrtc t ftlahed near B kkel Cwl AQE Ml It office sp a ce with ^ V A li£ Y VWTA viLLAQ h e a t, n o p e ta. r e le r enm cea. P roM rty ManaQefnenL 73 ,oua C are Beara, A lnfantlooging loading docka. Campus ' ^ O n e bedroom apts ler pgrpe J a n e t Sloan, Mor.S244734. e^^A indl- C om m ons, c om er of Flier A aulta.C all7fa4a08. a ona 82 & older er han« p-101. Larget 2 -11 UNITS coffl>ete w<|.h wll itjd . Fillmore 733-4208._________ THE LARGEST aalectkin of c ap p e d , federally asslstsi b edroom , l bath, carpi irpel. cable TV, $ S 0 « S W WMI u n n n la M fumihiren'ty- " n e w OFFICEBUn i» 4 iQ Q ~ y a ^ - 1201K lmberhrRd.fe<284. lava drea ae ra . rockera, atoola, s ^ 'o s i m i s a '. ™ ___ B eautiful-b lock with lava EXTRA NKJE 3 bdrm brtei x . chalre and roll lop d e sk s.. " •o * - *138 P-74. Studtoa.- A 1 we rock, prim e location, . aex* WINTER BCOMtNO-Andvi S : ____ utllltleapakl.e«anePrD p«1 ge 1 celle n i parking, AC with p « t y pay th e heal: Extra large S280. P -1 1 i 2 bedroom b d n n ' a p t., heal. g«rba{ lage econom ical gaa heal. 450 sq jm. ^ i m g s a S S S S ^ S i l S L — 0»->--deposlt.73M & 42._ . . ;— b a th , refrigerator, atov and w ater paid, matui Iture tt or 1200 to 5100 aq ft. InFamily IMng 3 bedrooms u 3 c arp et, d r u e s j i m a l l yar d . T m Y -6H .T T U E R S . Max. 4lh quire a l H&R Block. 415lA AdIff? / C 64-UnfuttLAote. _______a dulta p r e ly y d , 203 4i 58 or o r — factory'otf-season'D lscount-----------a W e -dison-A veorc an-73M l0e naoe^ tD u p M (M ______ now In effect * rebate. Best 733-7848. • __ _____ — . . N ^ m b e r 7 8 .c k ll 7 3 3 5f4iL . ____ A GREAT 2 BORM, 2 “ball S ' 1 & 2 BDRM APTS..V0I very OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE buy now a l G arden Cbuntry fli." 1 with dishw asher & dispose iltoS in 6 urieY.,87 8 :< ^ .. ____________ u m . P-18. 3 bedroom,apts lor le a s e In prime locallon cle a n , m odem , garden sp irpei. w ater & aanllation paid, srm. b a th , w ood stove, carpi ivard WANTED: MaUI cutting nve. on Blue U k e s Boulevard } jM ^ In natural setting. Convi 8. sing d r a p e s , dlahw aaher. InI M Miu - M onroe.$300. C a lir a ^ 7SlS:lull 11 pow er hack aaw o r hom ofv n ie n t location, appllanct K e s N orth. Will rem odel to eull f filn ^ .- V U r c irS S ’ com plex now avaitable li >or ta u g h. E «w a P ro ^ I. 8)8 fu m ish e d Ineludir ding n e c e ssa ry . Call OlckI o01r. C ib a n d saw.Call32M174. a ra a. Stove, c o o ler, stove* u ,in te aa e. Each unit is fumlshe ^ » >hed M a n eoe m ert 734-1401. . EXCCLLSITINVESTMEM dep. d ish w a sh er & disposi 3ttl, P lane: 7 3 ^ 3 8 . ___________ retrlgerator. akJlno, W/. ___ WE REBUILD - H r f r a u llc - • w fstove. refrtg.i diswashi liable V alleylnv.733«84days.L___ laundry on premise 3 BDRM. m balh, avallat hookiip,M 500.Callfi*«3a2 •• S olW hom e + aMrieiL« •* lie Ir In J a c k s a t ABBOTTS AUTO OFRCE SPACE available an d disposal and Is carpete t. FOR BALE OR TRADE: »4t .000 ow nar. 73Wa2<. r» w l 0 0 0 , + d e p o s it. Call C (um children welcome, no pel Clean bul amall 1 bdrmI fur Bank SUPPLY, 308 Shoahone »'> • th e R ra l Interstate Ban) 1871 12x84 MoMte Home. «.<2a and draped. T hese n e -------- aow farrow 2 IM ah h o g I ____ o r unfum. close I10 re n t b a sed on Income. Cai building. Immediate op ce . S tre et South. Twin._______ S.S front room, 3 bdrm., 1^ ____ I n units a re convenient u p a n d /o r 160 w r e tarm II Q rande Apis. f9. File batha. fu m ish ed $7000.; .9 Ca* 1 -lo cated In Filer with easy aai> S BDRM HOUSE T j^ ld a h o ,- 3 2 ^ 4 0 S 3 .- E q o a l Hou - "T posit.— CUTE 1 bdrm brick duploi .........= ^ S < i i S ( S f e S 5 S ha s!’’* " — 42M345.7SM a80. iHlce e a c h o r first class $980 each. $185/mo. ♦ dep., no 'g,“ peli : Ing Opportunity. —r PRIME DOWNTOWN OHICJ i4x7D. la c ll ltle s .e tc .M o n t h ly ^ r - X i 1873 TAMARACK 14x71 1 & 2 .BDRM APTS.• i ft, all air 34M213_________________ ouble Call 7 3W 11 or tS - 2211.^ a pace for reni. 700 eq It, liles 3 BDRM HOUSE. TF. Doub xlrm, paym ent $285. All utllllK ied. garage. $350 4-$100 depot . * condlllonlng, k llc h •e «r ««j !2S8. ex ce p t pow er a re fumlshet poalt. DELUXE 2 bdrm. Qaragt 22 YARDS .of U m e G reen riE S bd rm . hom e. S86.COO o r b "FABULOUS FORTIES lilee r*(rH)«ra'lor *'fijrnlsho< )on- » T S o n S t. 1-324.4054.:___ available, i ) utlllllea paid. paid C arpet; 1 sU ndard b rass i p ~2 For more Info., contact Doi private-yard. AC. Ilreplaet 1878 CHAMPION 14x87.' Cherry VIIIS.S38-2463. ___ -$200 p e r month. Call K a f Strie! h * « t7 3 « 2 0 0 ,.____________ headboard: 1 queen head_ 3 bdrm apt 2 bdrm duple “IH O MMACUALTE E 2 n o w CHOP AND D M n te A Christian Radio 7344777,9* 1 BDRM APT with range 7, » 4 board A frame; 1 big wkAer ■fMkl y o m h . ( S I n m S w f “ ^ jse. Small h o u se on Rock Cre« ■taka FOR RENT. 1 BDRM.houii ..b e d ro o m hom e haa air Iree<o n - W eh a v e e lw a e sa ls c M c r osll. M onday thru Friday;............ chair. 1 sU ndard h e ^ b o a rd lap. 783-1388. rtsr 4 $t45/m onlh * securlly det ____ Duplex deluxe in Twin Fall rstem , sh o w you! Thera la orte t 3lson.-A footboard.W 1llQ uolePrtce PRIME ■OFFICES. - Addlsor . . 3bdrm ..$300/m onth 4 -$nSO. li Ished- 3 bedroom , - 2 -balh, - a /t 3 • BDRM, - lull-untlnlshi m ore wtll m eet your n a a d s.r f< f l s r T g c ? ' ' ' I b e ^ When called. 324-2197. . _ smt. Ave. E. a c ro ss Irom Alben ■Oor basem ent.$28 5^i-$l00dei d a p .. (Ireplace, fenced baekyarc Jlm PautaenB04B 3D .. b e d ro o m s & another bath. ba )ets. s o n 's . Ample parking.• 6» 3030 caliber pump. $t00. 410 _ 488 W isem an, H ansen..CCa ll double oarago. lease prelei - E xceilent noloriborho SF. D oahler A Hollo: C A II7 3 < .M 1 1 0 f& m i. red. $«O p er month. 3 itS^ M lollay S em heuto. « 0 0 . 22 Semisume FOR RENT o r lease. 8 acre |re a co llec t 788«A ). _______ and to b e m oved. Assum ]?ig. Roallora. Call 7344B22,------au to . $50. Row machine, $80. s ol with fenced pasture. 2 bdm ___ ; 1 BDRM DUPLEX, relrli JS ow i ■ * 239 ACRES for aale, \k n VA loan, w /p ay m en ts ( irm. 3 BDRM/Bsmt./W d. Slov --------------------IS on hod. 2 Com mercial buildings 01 S8 cam era A projector, $80. 2 atove & water tumlshw lown. hom e with sppllancei S200/month. Sm all dowr ■ools. Executive duplex, « » • Lg. fot. 1 bik. to school S o u th of Castleford.^ < It. M Call Main Ave South A E ast. V Call734-4171. $175/mpnlh deposit. Ci ope will Irade. a e a r Ua k e s Southw est area. $300 plu P'u» p m . $39,800. 9g Vi bedroom . 2 bath, open WATC 7334H4t atter 8:00 p.m. block A 1 bloek Irom mall M o r d eposit. Cali 73M7S1 atter 733*1735. srm s. beam ed celllna wllh large larg ' S i i i S 25 a c r e Starter Dairy. D ■ o r7 3 m 4 0 4 ask lo rL ee. ____ private iofi (cetfi m r nmriitnm :edar i BEDROOM Ground lev ■t*™*; b le 6 .H .8 .,n a a r^ » e w e a i icheft Duplex. Stove ' ar » n d . ' HANSEN Hwy 3IM bdrm. n. 1 3 BDRM. CLEAN., wd. stov & oood hom e. P r f cSS ; i 1982WESTVILLE.Exc.com onlh refrigerator fum ished. $11 fre e s te e l sldlna, storm w dovm bath, unfinished basemen 3 bdrm s.. 2 b a th s. $800 dow ent. Energy ellielent. ne ar G dow a, 2 fireplaces, breakfi fen ced yard & outbulldini o a t-C o n d o m ln lu n a ____ Printer, very good condition, ■ftg- fncd. yard. C arpets, drape o o od assum.JoaiK 3 2 44408 ^ ■ Isa ll. Call 734-3289. h S o ' nook, & double u r a ( d » - b a m t.fa35.,c all3as-te 02.5 1 7 1 ^ 3 BORM..VAN-DVKE MoWI dow s-$4000.-C all-8n-7340daya-or------- -— — — 2-BO RM -College-M eadow " " ^ 4 0 - A C f l £ . OELUXE-Dalty _ ____ .i.O w n ertn u slsell nowll— — ' ~ t 1 9 B ' ^ Large 2 b e d ^ 3 BDRM w fgarage & pall C ondo. Kitchen appllancee o peration. Livestock iM d Home. V ^ excellent cond new 1 bath, carpet, drape: ■HOME FOR RENT4 bdmi. •r” s tlon. Call 7SI-1479. 1 1:J_JptfliQ ce<L JlL .dl8nw aarif ----------- IoLA88IC-CAPC-COO-hO( iV A S y - b r tc k - d u p le r- l- b d rmi ss r^^ — B iovffrintf-hM iR ipsrE vtr — bam'Vpril'bdffn'flownTTw c w d r a p e s , llreplace, Availab »443. v J n e xcellant location. ^®l'? baths, carpet, drapes, a ; . ap- P r m ^ M an^iem ent. 73 « g | _ D e c . 3rd. S n + Depoa V I IMna 2071-W39 0^21 Classto: ReaW R« ______''l> « Jro o m B ..1 4 _ X JB Jiy l pllances, heat pu m p ,9arag< ........... :io o m .. — dln ln o — roo y y < ^ z |g M : R e n t a f a ~ - =---------:: - v ^ pe n er, nopets.-733:0?l2 + - d e p o s lt.-C a lF W e s te^ r„ ' y ~ ~ 3 ^ ^ ^ m mobile — BDRM. BASEMENT AF ' z fireplace, c e n trd air cor> ^ Realty ^ 2 3 8 8 ask for Jann p.m.___NIKON Pro .S vatiim. Many lopp. 7 ^ m i o r 7 3 4 ^ 1 ^ i<nni* Item a loo num eroua to men^ IMMEDUTEOCCUPANCY CY and dryor, . a lo w ar — 2 BDRMS, ^v, baths, single ^ ^ l ^ r ^ b M u m u ) ^ywd! yai s S ifw lW ^ w fw a l^ ^ 06& -Fum t8h«iH ou8M I^ iftO- * C h i w r ^ * wefcorne noS h 'tlon. Call lor inlothatlon and 2 BDRM DUPLEX. Carpor » r t, c ar gara g e. $350 per monll - t3 0 0 p e r a c r a .7 3 M 9 8 l_ Wsrm . friendly -A quist sl ".{S Prlcea.87»4136. On th e se 3 bdrm. 2 bat '------CLEAN QUIET 1 o r 2 bdm Call Includes lawn, w ater" '’.am ypti ;: p .,,. c m osphere. 1 & 2 bdrm a h om es, include fencod bac )onna VIDEO RECORDER, cam era __ outsido lighting. Call Dona 03>-A(yeioe&Lot» IRWIN REALTY,INC. yard, undergroun M385 A a cc esso rie s. $22)0. Call ' ' Lyn- at W estern Reslty 733438 3-4. BDRM HOME TNe S i, 3 BORM ^ ^L E X near Lyi ^ ^ 734.1288. - • ■ r : - --------r - • -------- OOOD 22 ACRES, c lo^sJel! _ H A N S E N — N le e - 2 - .B d r r lakft— 'ftchoeb/malIs^BOO-t--»q:i ' g ^ ) S I ! ‘7 ^ 7 £ u y o ? 6 . ° ^ '^ i ''0 Mobile Home, carpetefl newly redecorated. Nlc $400-f $178 deposit: DTtMNMttodToBuy ^ FOR SALE BY OWNER- E fen c ed yard, aolt water, $4( fum ished. sto ra g e 42MTM 0 8 3 -W in ted T o R e n t P ap lS l 2 BDRM DUPLEX In Twir ^ 2»C am arilloW ay 8 1 ^ m enls. Fully carpeted i c elle n i 4 b d m home, doub louble M 0B A £ HOME L O T S, 4-_$150 d ep. Call 733-10811 NEED 1 p e rso n lo sh aree eea r-Jan. BUYING: Everything in oo(d x - 240Camarl!loWay. . MOTOR HOME. Oec. 27-Jar pllances. Exc. location. Ren '• e a r oara o a, RV pad, fen snced o sa le “ M aalc.Valley Mot » ^ n s e s In fum ished trailei 734-7131. __________ — - trom $280.73M437. ^ 27. A pproximately. 4,00 ..b a ck y a rt;- flnlshM baa b a se . E sU te s." Fsmlly & a< a ii; 3 « g M . l l . r » : 3 0 p . m . J $37s + $ m d e p o 8 ii i i ' 3 BORM APT a cro ss froi ■ jn IN RLER. 3 bdrm apt.r r al ng a t - subdivision. W ashington --------r m e n t,- ow nar flnancfng S ______ NICE 1 8DRM. clean, tut ..-iim .e M iT M jiM . _____ M tn’ kitchen appliances, nice ____ __ S & 1 block W est o n Ph ' llreplace. lamlly roon *»• a ’r ’m g a s & g s " — ”' n ished. $290. N o p e ts. Cal “ 3 ; ava|lab1el2/1,734-7864.___ at-MaUKHoMSllc. le . 2 » n t Rd. e asy term s.I. 77^ carp et, drapea, lenced yar< v F O R SALE O r Trade. jdrm 2 Bdrm Duplox, rangt ■naca, 8843. -«bdrm .. o v « g e , naw fumac M om lngsltle Evana P r oU^t y JEROME: Modem 1 bdm a u r o r a p r o p e r t y m q3T t refrigerator. $ a 0 .+.depoal ;! ! • _ . , ■ apt. fully c arpeted, ap '''M um lnum - sMIng, tenet Maneoement734.140t.- snced TWO 3 acre lotSj E aalr sFin s SM AU CLEAN, carpeted mdW 2838 KIMBERLY r d 2 Bdrm Duplex, oarago. $23 ^ pllances & drapes lum - y a r t. o r trade equi . 4 BORM HOUSE. 2Vi ball I s M o r c h a n d l s oe Blvd. North 734^887 + d e p o sit. Call 1 ^ . _ ■ « a clo se to schools & shopp lo r oood 4 X 4. o r tor a n adi BIS ato v e. relrlgoralo — IN RLER.1 bdrm. no pois ^ CASH PAID for non^vorklng tln ^ 2 BDRM DUPLEX. 1 ball ath, ■ '. You an d finance. Call 734-2g11. M • tlon o n ano th er hom e. Y< oniri IXP' oardon sotting isit d iahw ashor. $500 pe r monl $100 p e r monlh * deposit — refrigerators, Ireeter* A irici- sto v e , disposal, relrlgerate ator ' 061-Unfum, Homes a ir utilities except electrlci B . furnish matarlala. Call' ^73 - > - $ 2 0 0 d e p o s lt.7 3 i^ . 4 BDRMS., 3 balha.F t i , 733-«fe2or6«»4640. slo v e a. Adam’a 734.7198. 324- & -sto rag e . Water A ssnlli — , ty. $182 a month. EHO 324 a >q « 1 3 a » e f lp .m . i" r 0S?-Miseeaan8OU8 ^___ b a sem en t. tS2S/m onth th + A CLEAN 3 bdrm . 2 bath b^e O K . P-110. 4 bedroom. tlon paid, no pets, $2qp h ^ 2 ' IN TWIN: 2 bdrni Moblli MM. ______. FURNITURE A Apptiances. 1 iM>ty, family room, c o zy fireplace )00. b a th , finished basem en Call B unkbeds, $225: Cotfee Home In Adull Park. $300 >l<» p la c e or whole household.;________ Large 2bdrm funuoriinlurn fnanc^ _ 7 $ 2 S ’' --------_ r * n B e ,_ d l s h w a a h e r ._ V lap:— etove;— carpet;— drapes -tabte-and e nd tatle8r$165. WM.— £ .||7 M .7 m .— ’ Area, basem ent, oara g e. 537 Pari ^ hoo k -ups, Ilreplsce with Ir L___” 80 ACRES Wood River Ar M e Call734.46M atter 4;00p.m. 1. 2 BDRMS, bath, eieciri s t of Meadows Circle, no pets )w ner 8 m iles South W est 9 •'•IU 8T USTED. Own garF0R8A LE0RTRA DE: Ul LEASE WITH OPTUN. Nice acre. $428 m onth * d e p . 734-2449. je n t's Bellevue. . S2SOO a n ac S --------- tn n s f e r r e d ; - - Prasldsnl hool LAURELPARKAPTSI— — ran g e , refrlgorator &. gai pol. Router-Craftor on su n d , clean 3 bdrm. U rg e balh ,K .!2 b a g e disposal. ' Carpoi )erty 178 Maurice Street N o rth ] a .S tree L 3 bedroom s up plus plu s 2 7884380 or78Wa83. A c o z y 2-story. 3 bedroom hOO new 1 horse router. Call d rap o a . $225 monlh + ^ 0 “f 's - WOOD STOVE, tasiefuii! bdrm , • carpel, drapes » a s s i . . n a a . i . s : °___ ^ M;. 43M034._________________ decorated & localod In i !ngs: cte p .. no p e ls. Call 7338400. ’ ^ H • 'w o w " to n e s * '" * " * ' ^ real neighborhood liIn $438. P - ttl. 4 bedroom . 3V0, FOR SALE: Vanity with mir2-bdrm apt ' slove Q n 'l& s u jt2 H S £ l h T O 3 S g ^ ^1 b a th a, finished basem en' ^ . . A NICE 2 bdrm with c irport Imberly. iS n /m o n lh . Ca! ihor ror; Oak dinette sot; ol relrlgeralor & dlshwsshe « * : cheap.A her8.328.3118. I '^'IXASE With Oplk>n. J4IC » - Q3»:»BU8fo8ttProp8fty I p e r 734-8788. '_____________ ' fireplace wilh Insert, larg d s - '- R e c lln e n Full sU e pickup WANTED: u s e d Onim s e t in S p ^ s A pts. $255 plus de ,,051 N o v o m b e rR e i^ e o . * D ‘*«lean 3 bdrm. L v g e bat yard, Momlngslde schoc s f f l _ to p p e r .d a ll 324^11.______ — . LOTS OF ROOMS+ 2 balhs posit. T hree C Propert i M y SALMON RIVER outfitting Nov. ^^44196 L . '"W OOD .STOVE, tasteful L'l^J d istrict. Available Nov m. 2 c o a l’ stoker h e a t,'851 2ni _ . FOR SALE: Motorolla Mobile In a s tM l h ead busin eas a g eLUXURIOUS Custon tio m ' ' S.Evans Property Manage { " U e e o ra te d & located In s . , r . » “ . r p K . s ? ' 5 :W-W >i Ave.W.$280->-dei>.73M2a8 In Salm on. Ida. Call 7584S ent. P h e n e Mocom 70. Quick call faml- 2 BEDROOM Apartmeni Duplox, 3 bdrm. 2 bath; faml [ •a re a t nelohborhood ~ menl734-1401. >lus' b u sin e ss band radio, used S erio u s Inaulrleaonly. NEWLY REMODELED oldo /w et atove. relrlgorator, $200 plu (•'Klmberty. t3re/m onth. Call Ci OB-ArtHw. ____^ X *178. P-101. 3 bedroom, arty only 2 ye ars, excellent con' ^ homo. 3 bedroom, lamlli c e s , d e p o sli. T hree C Propert '______ SALMON’S only bowlli ' .':Q $ 3 Z » l ____________ iti b a th , country hom e li * " ''0 M w erP d. $350.^4.7854.:— dlilon, $800 or b e st otter. Itler. Nice oak Secretary; Round t room o n Lincoln. O as h esi w i M W Q * c a_ 7 3 4 « 8 -L-OG HOME, 2200 a q M. ft. 3 c e n te r. Appraisal pric f*'i Buhl.Evana P ropert . oak Uble; Round eak orlce ATTRACTIVE 2 bdrm. ful F 2 Cali 8 f a « 3 7 or 843-4148. lull $378 plus deposli. Conlac oall- $288 P 4 8 . UTILITIES PAID " 'M rm a . rec ro o r^ atorac ManeflernenmfcM O L ____ Sua -basem ent.' llreplace, goo< jood Qudrun a t W estern Realty — M ature adulls prelerred.. No Nc >rA FOR SALE: Uaed 80 inch Spt he ating atove; Kitchen cupbdrm , 1 bath, refrigerator I 2 BDRM. clean, nice loca board: Ubrary. table. Can a re a, » j ^ u s d sposlt.'• "nto ra3-2385._____________ 0 ^ p e ts. 7334281 or.734,1398. 3m. hitch Ford Snowplower, L _ sto v e , carpet, drapes. Mom loan. S a r lo u s jn g u lr le s o n l^ ^ ^ 'a S a ^ n s >rt>. $1000; U aed 70 inch Toro ________________ _ — NICE C arpeted Small 2 bdrn a uatj t )lsx. Ingside district. Evana Pro N.E. AREA4 Bdrm Duplsx S7e.fiOO. 504S 14 a.m . & AVAILABLE D ece'm ter I18^t4 h o m e .w fD h o o k u p .$200OOI ia e d 1848 SEEBURG JUKE BOX. 134- R eel . Mower. $1000; Uaed ihe^, M anioem enl. 734 043-Vac«tk)n Propertyf C am et, drapes, dishwasher. fo r C al orS4X W 3o.m . Ryan U w n Alrlllor. $500. UOO. R eato red to perfectkm at)d . bdrm, double c a r g a ra ]o. g e .:2 month + deoosll. In Fllor IM . W /O hookup, carpon, : N O DOWN PAYMENT.'Pa: •P»y- COZY 2 bdrm. hom ping playa 48'a. M u i lor restau^ C lear W ater Landscsplng P<Jia> fIreplK es, e leclrlc hea , 2 « N o p e t s . 3 2 8 ^ . ______ H iv «280. P-108.1 w eek Iree rent m e n ta adjusted to your <i I f (n* rem odeled, tn Sawtoothfl N Na. pump, corrals 8. 8 a cres o Nice clean 3 bdrm, 2V, . 0 6 2 -R im .A pL & D up. _ 1^ : C om pany. Box 848, %un Sun r a n i ba r o r hom e, $1298 or 1068. N ew 2 bdrm , 1 bath, all elec > c o m e. N eed farm hom lional Forest. 2 mUes- fro b e sl offer; Also will buy Valley. iJ a h o o r 7 2 m i2 . baths. 1172 Parkway Dr. Har !«f- ATTRACTIVE STUDIO,- Idei de^_N ^ *^ E V E R O ^ ^ lED^.^ . ^rlc. hookups, nesr coliego ^ quallfied buyer for new » 3 S oldier Ml. ski ar«a. Forr reS m a i ' a s s a ' .— ” ’'- ;• rlson School DlBt.-. Elec.- fur o a l Q 6,-M obile.PhonaJor-aale. J u k e ' b oxes and speakers. bdrm . In Wendell. Ask fi f b y th e wkend. o r w ee ^ fo rK ij— c a ll S tav e C y n c h 8 r t ^ r r ------------t**VL AVAIUBLE Nov. 30th Ir ■'* . H ookod Inlo MounUIn-Bell ilshm e n L T S M w T ^ 1 In n ace, carpet, drapes. AC ' kitchen appliances furnlsh, 'R andy a t Gem S U ls Reair e alty.. crQsa-country, downhillLsl X ii Jerom e. Nice 3 bdrm house T elephone Syatem , $2500. lUM. full bsm l. dbl gsrago. stove e d . wator & sanitation paid, a id , . ____ Ing. or tlre-walchlng Ide CLEAN, 1 bdrm. w l w aterb $285 + $250 d e p o sit. 324-824 , o rm iw ic ii — C a llfa 4 2 0 0 d a y s. ■8297 relrlg., $450 -I-$200 dep neg hM No yafd maintenance. BO- e d . H eal & water fumished h e ro . Wkend., 0 5 . W ee ___ 734^18or733.2S13. ih ' W asher & dryer hookup G .E. W aaherA Oryer 3 yrs. yra. BALDWIN ORQASONK: p Ir jn 0 G M to o m sF b rR 8 n t _• $185 * d ep. 73i2S13. Ruth, OLD WORLD CHARM M S1B0. L ess II on a regul ------Apt. $320 -f $200 deposli as old. $400. Wood Stove-air Eleclrlc O rgan, v e n r good NICE 3 SDRM HOME, wll^ Ience b a sis. Responsible adul With new world convenient ;L^ CLEAN 1 bdtm nea Aurora Property H a n ^ AVAILABUIMMEWATELYJ retrIg & stove. Electric heat tighL437S. King b ed A head c o n d ltk 3 n .C a lI W 4 ^ ___ 1 only, p lease. 784-22e7. c om bine to make Ihls Ihl [JJ* d o w n l^ n . single 057-M obH «Hom 8 SE‘® m ent, Patty a t W 1 4 8 85®?? oi 1 bdrm h o u se , full) board. $8M. D resser,■ *4 ORGAN FOR S a te . E x A . lo m e « » — ■=■ »=*=■ fully economical. $325. For Infor E nglish Tudor country hom .......... carpeted, a o m e appliance! % , Joan at7 3 » te3 3 . ijj |. draw er. 328-3187eves. — n c e 8 _ matlon.call54M 800_______ . y o u rb e sib u y .-N e tlle d ln a — FOR RENT: 2 bdrm lurnis)' c o n d . Looks nice. Beautll^ '"•n-^044-Coodomlnlum8 = T ” CLEAN STUDIO APT. 34 lu m l s h ^ , Presldenlla NEW26DRMOUPLEXcios« ; :o rc h a rd , thla 4 bdrm. 3 bath bal 4 bdrm. 2 bath, lamll) le rs. rs , so u n d . l8A utorythm sA F un ^ e d m obile hom o, $t25 pe r Oak c hairs, hutch, d resse l"y 2nd Ave North, heal & wate “ S treelJo catlo n . $175 + $* !« NICE J i " / to C.S.I. and shopping. •$25( \ J ^ m e m akes a wonderfi room, llr ^ la c e , 2 cai M ge Blocks. 423-8 C 7 _________ !? m o n l h . (H p.aa-IT M .___ ' c h e st o l draw ers, cabbage % . fu m ish e d . $130 ■•■ deposit p e r m onth, now Uking s p ?»« Q g -M o M U H o n w N .C location. $45( Call Rulh 73M513.________ m W EN0ELL4 BORM, IV ' PIANO FOR SALE. Console _ p lle a l io n s a l3 2 4 ^ . month *■ doposil. lease - - - M odel. Like new condition. - --- ------— balh , W/D hookups, drape TV ALL ELECTRIC 14x70 W wllh * 2 S 3 8 lto ^ y H o a d ” ^ Furnished large 1 bdm available. Call 3244849 'n iy in living room, $178 M pe r OMNI K aro-sun 18 Portable ab le >1300.8434473.___________ llreplace. 2 bdrms. In Spot — a p artm ent. Utilities psid ffl no h e ate r. 8.7D0 BTU'a. In box, r r r , REDUCED RENT for Wintei MX, UPRIGHT PIANO , lor sale. ^ BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, Qooc M onths^ bdrm, $185 + so- Very n ic e. 434 4th Ave W _ n e v e ru e e d . $98.85.734-7733 $1^.733-2513 ask lor Don.l ! ' ^ G ood conditkin. $450. Call — V locallon. 4 b d rm s.. famil) “""1' e u fity d e p o sli.ln B u h l. 843. IS O ne bag o l U.S. 80% coins. >lns. 734.4835 after4:00p.m . • SPIC &. SPAN, spacious. B u y h e re a n d a tv e lN a w' a• nI f room. $425.73»4748.______ IN JEROME: Two 1 bdm drm p e ts. 733.1858.____________ — 6040or54S«>3i. . 2 008734-4887. a th s u se d , double w ides. singl — WURLITZER Plano for aale. BEAUTIFUL C e d ar & ro c k ! ELOQUENT, energy ettl- a p ts stove, relrlgorator NICE 2 BDRM. Duplex. Car. y e ara old. 3 bdrms, 2 batht Carw Ides. Trade-In’s.' Eai lost POLICE Scanner. Regency, w ash er, dryer. All utlllllei port. ney, S pinet m odel. In good cond. ^ bdrm. hom e o n 8.5 a cres, * s clonllog house. Com er '|h totally landscaped, fencec Ullllty room . W/ wl utilities. No p e ts. 733«34.L_ ol low band. VHF. A UHF. W / bank llnanelng. 2Vi m iles V J ’i Included $240 pe r month^ * •> washerKlryer ■ W B yappt.only.7334870. d o u b le c ar oarage. Larg hookup. ? “ • Locusi 4 Slh Ave. E. $JH ,M . . n l . n n . . n « . r i j . M W t H . :)!£- VERY NK:E carpeted 12x84 d e p o sit. 32»W 1._________ a ssu m a b le F.H.A. Loan arr r s fs i^ k r^ ^ s ie -s v p e ^ YAMAHA Organ. 2 ___ F enced yardj exi. slorsge, V — in q u ie t Flier locatlon.-$180i 50 a REMINGTON BOL 8mm ■naa mag keyboards. Exc. oond. $480.. d s h w s s h e r.' m uch .m ore ...... ' am all down.- *S5,«00.- Ca .... KITCHENETTESAND Sleep >ep^ All electric: Close~to % (SI. w llh factory ammo. $350. Call Call 11a Blue Lakea N.. So. 22. , M M .54^<948m om lnas. O udrun lor (iataBa ti t DOUBLE WIDE 28x80,>, 2 In o room s. Phone 733-7784. $295 - + $100 dep. ^308 r ^ n t h , no p e ts. 3384887. „ T -r. SMALL 2 BDRM, TF. Slove 8 324.7508arfer8. H oo r bdrm , 2 balh. excellent cot : W ee tem Realty 7334388 or ' BRICK HOME In Sawtooir LOOKINO FOR A HOUSEiO Offl Ridgeway. Call 733-48733 oi ^ K refrigerator..rolorences reditlon. available & ready t ^■734.1288.________________ REPOSSESSED One 50x90 c90 A AM B l'a .. 73W190._________________ __APARTVENT7 Call O ullld'a _ . (O-Ofnceltontab _. ' O Qulred.noj>ets.42»6902. — m ove In to -at Lary J . Cs /e tta Vfe~iiniC«la]U1pinMn ne 40x4a,'All ste el Curvelta -----------___ NICE 3 bdrm in Twin. Car CLEAN newly ark.- - s ty le buildings. Must sell TWO BLUE U K E S Olllce Part ;• - PRJVACY.VIDr - 7?4-gW!. - m e n t U t s o f storag e roorr SUPER Burroughs L4D00 port. extra storage, W/D " '. r 884 s q . ft.. $7B2/mo.lnclude d es Im m ediately. Call 1425-1907. C om puters with 3 c a sse tte ■oun- DOUBLE WIOE G reat Lake • -N a ture ’s beauty surrour >*<•• and large co v ered patlo ^wll^ rem odeled 2 bdrm, 1 balh, Furh M kup, $285 + deposit. m’ NICE 1 OR 2 BORM. Fur ulillilea. Available Oct. 8. >nie/ Mobile Home. Qood cood ^ It Silver dollara and ailver JS?*fenced yartf. G aa h e at wllf ''d i n g th is lariia home lilver sU tlo n s e ac h. COO each, 150. 32M 0& or 328-4835. ’ n ish e d apartmenL $150 — Interealed-Q onna 7338200. ! afcreage NE ot Suhl onI th th.e tlo n . 3 bdrms. 2 bath, luir^i now Call Price A Streeter CPA’e _ ONE, TWO, o r THREE bdrm RIm. pH ances.487-243a.__.. I 'S nake River Canyon Rim « j o V 5 .T i w S i 'H S<nee s ; TWO BORM HOM E^7012nd r * g ,.^ ^ .l.^ « ,.N .p .,.. X / ONE BORM Api. $100/montt SI. E & 440 ElmJ1 7 S • $225/ m 7 3 « « 8 0 o rh » W 4 3 e v e a I.. • 'J Q + a c r e a with 6 a c reIS s In li FOR Sale o r Lease 198114 J t- . SIMPER'S Chriatm as Sales i ^ s ------------------------------------- ' $50 d e p . ^ 1 fum ished SeTn POfmonth._Call 733-4187. u r d . 70 Sahara with expando. I ; r ^ o c t l v e apple orcharc — i ^ l n W est Realty BIdS?cd lp- 3 BRCtC SBDRMhomelr Call A T ree Flocking now open > ^ n 077-fM .lo.T V & S ter»o I c a ll 7 3 3 ^ it2 o r 733.7808. _ RIGHT DOWNTOWN. 3 room fW*'! 7334071; • (tM o re ground available. 77yyr. i bdrm .. 2 balh, 6 a cres, clos ooth Very nice. Largo 2 bedroom, appointm ent for those lo9« Twin Falla, n e a r Saw1oot^ way a p t. all ulllllles, 3 va 1 BORM. $128. Near Safewa) •'o W log/fram e 2 atory homi iome to Je ro m e. Exc. lerm s. Ca loca- wood burning otove. slove rlslm aa tree noedo. Have Have FOR SALE: 18" RCA color M. FOR RENT: 600 sq ft 0III& . o r efudlos. $150. Call 734«58. In Twin. 3284373 e vea. oi s. atco llect 503-889-7D44. Reallc : V lth 4 M rm s., 2.Vt batha. ai ga s and relrlgeralor, storage ; ; v 8 varlallea In elock lo S, 843-8404. wkdavs. ^ SPACIOUS 2 BORM APT. f t n c t h r e loft family room im t ... a hed, 2 c« garage, c h o o ae from.438<501 ___ h e al, cable W . Tull bsmt., « » " . o * E 2 i ___________ :______ Utllltlea piOd, stove -8 f i r e p l a c e . Must s e e tot ap* ap 3e^ 1 o r 3 BDRM DUPLEXES;fo foir ped. R elerencea. $378 ptus deG reen T ree Acceptanoe le. 4 SYLVANIA 28’ Color Con. ::all STEEL SIDING Qullk)tlne. kuc- relrlQerator, $325 per month llp r e c la te . Will tease opttoi ren t. Call Snake River Auo iOfa...ppo|f,_.,.Three C P t o (ty ^ Ptton tB81 Q ovem or 1 4 x 3 ,2 bdmally inch o r 8 Inch, $229. Call so le . In good cond. Som e ' > $100 d l^ S lL 7330895.. _ - llo n733-7W ;.................. yoar M aneoerB 7S»a6» • I, 2 Rent protection w /yesi „ 1961 Fleetw ood, 14x80, new tubea.$129.324-78m . . ' 73^40. iS ^ K iS r^ R E A L T Y le ase . R efs, required. VERY NK^E carpeted 2 bdrm •' bdrm , low down, »asy eas rm I. A nother quality A an d . M terms.Calt1-80M 484832. ^ W trailer. Slove &-refrloerator, property. Call 7&8200. quiet location in Filer, $180, — . U K E N E W .H e tty amplon. 80’ --------!:?TOWNSITE.-By-Ejioculor,-: = - noT)ets:C all32M 687.'~ i.B r.. Lg. lMng_ mi., Brlgh 112i BUHL/RLER. 2 bdrm Coun bdrm In Kimberly. . try hom e, with C e d ar Interlo Diahwashor. ga s heat, new Blua Lakea S p .a _________ ^ 1, o n 4.5 a c re s, wllh garage peint, carpet, pantry. 423UKE NEW 1983 Tamaraci 23— 28x58. 3 bdrm, 2 balhs, al tio i -------3 *«'S e leclrlc. llreplace. deck m ni 12x80 TRAILER for rent. 12 — a asu m e axlatlno balance-o - ^ m lles South W est o lT.F. Ctll BLs— a p p ro x - J 2 8 .0 o 5 - a n d 'ta k i — CLEAN 1 bdrm home MM, overpay m en ts. 733-3783. SSSH S inforlo r sa le. With tamlly m t • rplace, malkKi. .______________ •!n dining room in d M w kRi 12x50 2 BORM, Mobll >Ushed~ m o r e . L o c a te d M 2 act ^ . e n . . . O u M ......MtabU«r • e ra s . H ome. Ift JE R O iIe. UOU over pajnnentt‘ p @ nelohbortiood. Le«s than tt C a l l W S T , __________ » for twMlnQ last wtnl 12x84SK Y U N E.Sbdrm .ne s a a .'s s ; : ' « YtHir»>orl».9ffl.73M7<B formica cab ln e ta. Up out lh Ja ' BO N IW 4008Q FT 8H O Ing room, S8600 or bei »^a ^s^e, O M — J6nXM H O O IM fS 6 b d n n . 3 ba th , wood sto reaaonabla olfer. 733413 more. evenlnos o r w eekends,___ 188®-STARCRAFT-M0bll ^ ^ c r - f t n w l i R i c h e 16--------e1 COLLEQE MEADOWS CC 'm .lH FARMS FOR SALE o r Lea f Alt electric, 3 bdrm. an cM . 320 A cres, 230 a cres, H .1 ite tti. fireplace, appllaitci a c re s . -With or .wtthpot^ I c a r p o r t A u u f f l e ^ %b loan, lo tm y^^^ a IliiSS; tm . S asi.i!si.'?ssr I_gg«f'jiiy..raj’ ^ J5KW»dS X E S 5 ,^ i2 » . ~ K5;p’c X 'A . * s ffl; IpSfS S iW o?.'! S!^R.aSS ;r ;- a te " S ^ o S 3 ... 73«5W .,_iC..'.. a L a ^ fiid S a llr''^ "^ ■ tso.ooo — 4 * sr-r'iis5ffis: R srtSLaras?"! SSS?. ‘Sv""3s^a K - ® § 8 S :,% ." W —■ ‘B i ga;'.i?aa?.’7SS: I K!Si!!aa!'''g"~" S a a sj5"zrpf.?,r.w s Z.: « in t.n .S " S £ S : MOVE m NOW 2bdnn. 14 b] ___.'- '9 0 T an u tak Mobile Home Nloe Immaculate. $10,900 lov ctrto dow n payment. 10 p ercen ^ £ t. ! » I o W n l air. A p p iu . 1800 in In lere st on balance. Call toi yn e I'iMKdSa^Lss SJ. ON SNAKE RIVER-T^iou a an d Sprs. Ntee, clear Mobile Home. 2 bdrm. rwJ, l 2 ‘i(1B’ covered sun deck:w wj/ p atlo fum . Vacation o r yaai 'e a r jittl-OiitolTMni • round. Oreat fishing etc. sic. lell. •S'BORM. HOME In Rainbow ^ S p P'<S i 7 no S ! I 4 ^ ^ “ 1 Exoulslte lamlly —" ' n PUSUCNOHCE. T m a r w '/ ^ e x t ^ — O w n e r^ - tsta- A m e r lc a n - M o b tle - H o mneeii” . ' h l i i y mothrated. 171,600. 500. h a s b e e n appoinled to com3mrealtor), a e a r Lakes vpt . l A M n W o r . T.F. 184.0X1 •fioa ■•j:fl734-7BW B ' if a f e - a s : " _ . h o m e s. T hese hom es will b e rea d y for InspecUon - o h T uesd ay , November 20 at «-* .. American Mobile Homea on. !jg-BallW«Hom«s »hSr'«5,'M S o f -th e s e setee ct hom e available a t th e se low p rtce a. You can ’t afford to ffllaathlaopportunlty.______ ^ 2 & 9 b d rm s,lo w le m ts so m e Sm aii~Hw -' l5 5 i_ ^ r^ a ® H O « s — ‘A ppointm ent only 7 M - 7 S1 ^. ;' 73M 568 ■ . 332W 3rd W est. 1 person on M m h o u se , eleclrfc h eal. Call Wi . call 7 3 4 ^ to aee.________ ___ t140. P-1B. 2 bedroom, ~ 1l . CLEAN, 3 BORM. Homa. la . 2: bath, carpeL d rapes, and ipea, ^ a ^ l n M u ^ o h ^ ^ E me' w ild i« r ^ --- .......................... . ISE " yoT* IOALTY ----2 i! i! b * HOME, a com ldrtable 2 bdrm housi ouse y l y r t c , O irton n e ar town. R e leren cea, un finished u p s u ir a . flrablaM no o e ts. Q oodlng 8 3 * < S 5 r COUNTRY UVMQ. J e ro m 2 B D M HOUSE lor ren rome t inL a re a. 6 b ed ro o m s. 2 baths •ftf ls r d e n " a p o tr* M jM « g e r i milee-from Twin W s . $391 s e .* p e r m onth. Available NOWI :all _ BARNESREALTY^ ■. e S * ^ 1 4 . 3 bedroom, 11 I B M 227 s a COUNTRY! 3 BDRM, extn = J ” 1^ ^ .m'lfriurSiSi! S ;; ^ — S'SSr*'’•’^isssaa b aochoL e_ B a c im w o>rt(wBnled. rk v §1________ deliver Catl7g.7064._ gSTWIPPINO CIORY h M d ln g o f macetfunderfheAai y pureh o le « t Y our a d will reecti famlHea everyday t rea ulta will am azea yiyou^ Cali to d a y a n d o o e o fo uMr rfrtendly ^ '.rsirs m oat effecthre a n d b( M reaulta you a re iJlW . 733«31 t •. ____________ U l stained glaaa* ■ 1*7* K t o b e r tB t jd^i5 2 :_________ GRAVEL . Wlckel’a GGravel n PII. P i t ' It, Q riln Rock..3/4 idera en rlc e,a n o w ' 8 ,2 W, 3/4 South .3J44418. ■33SSy.lii pewrltera, la b i n . iBa'ar.i! te ^ W a ctasi Fordrfvewaya, parking loi8,et e lc. You haul o r we c an v r. N orthw est C n n e ,' RtQ lno. 733.1234. .' an d flS -------------------------Ity c ru sh e d gravel. You ha haul o r we deliver. 843^ o r 7344298. I N S U L J ^ ^ and UL a p ; eeamie nleaa ateel skiing a t a Price. 32M048. - - f w oonaWe ft . PAINT| rS T f . . . . . . . Everett WBWQANDWELOffW PUjMG :man’a Plumbing, gg !j ° i a* Si ei — ■trey t i n .n i i S t m r a J b f TtSBoMHallMmodMWl M V n . 's r M § ^ ______ _________ + S n S S S « S ? ^ ® » ij. V , 1 ------------------ T W g S S W IC e __________ ;• Jh Jim ’e T ree C are. 734-1484. TT TTgESEWVICe • _ T^» e i _ a i_ e f'™ * * - te p p ln g .a ___ Ml jg y : OWw r o - .............. |7 th tf S t ^ b a s O T M ? * ^ a p p ro ? $7 $7.30 p e r aq ft. free e sts. 43 4234418 o r 5 4 - W . ■ •TOEE.SCTyiCE Interm ountain tree i!l rem oval & topping, hedge ______ B -8 nm B » N ew a. Twin w ln f t l M d f t h o ^ W e d n e s dday. a i N ovecnber2l.l984 W lise~Autot r c h a n d l t m o t i v e ^ . - — i0 '. V — 7 7 - 1 4 0 r * ijj \ ' ' '• 00 0 7 8 -F u n i.& Carpets 0 6 8-V ariety 1 ^ 3 102 -C att!a 077-Ridfo.TV&8(0r«) 125-TiavelTiiUef» _ 1 1 4-F a m ilm p l« n « rt8 ig-^»c»ea&Supptle«^ I__ COLOR T altvfslons. O Uma S / ^TS HEALTHY BABY CALVEi lo r qpod uaodd Ilur- ENGUSHWALNUTMEATS 1964 .Yamaha Motorcyd ycte. /ES. 4440 JOHN DEERE Trw to jnd. Bulla, *25. Heifers, *30. Cj 99.05. n lturo & appliances. B|ni N eeda so m e repair wo Q uad rang e. Ir1(^ I. 420 Fumlture.-TO-1<21. — ^ * 9 2 . _________ ^ ___ h ;^rau llc9. duals, lesa tha done. *40 o r b e sl offer. C ENGLISH W ALNUT8~ 8 2 9 ^ . ___________ _ HEAVY DUTY CHUTES: ____ COMPLETE Uvino Roi m.G6. 6 9 ('lb . 1084 Crop, 4 miles i»es crow ding. 1 loading. Ooc O ro u p , w on’t last al CBS. 1981 YAMAHA XT250. E •n te r, VVost o l Buhl o n Burtoy Rd, buv. Cair733^71________ nbed cellent condition, only S — IIS -F arrn W o rk 1975AlrBUin25Ft..'hi«lnbfl ' a t Oid O oep Croek Schooi S t mllea. *800. Call 734-1868. ~ r — m odel, exc. cond. Hereford Bull. h o u s a s a ^ . ; _______ • cPOLLED H'!2- ‘ AllO nuodW otlr-“.... o m tng . 2 years 'ok . , 1982 Yamaha Virago 750, liJ NEW BSR Equalizer.“ uUa t COMPLETE Twin Sizembi CORNTHRE8HINO4&flr0 iK e J o n o a P roduce Attention (jon ro ason ab lo price. Cali B« n?r» 1976A rgosyTnller20Ft..vi io M u o nly S8S.BS. Calna Ctoaran 1., w/ new; 1962 Inlematlon • S 3 ^ . For s S i . Opionit rock picker, loadei^ manui Se n io r Citizens-Dollvorod 10 diO H onry 825-6648. air 'c o n d .. perfect com )0w“ C onff.733-y»11. ■ Mhd. Scout, m ake offer. 734-3482 T u m ta b l« S S 0 .A U rl2 m w — hauling. 543-6886. >«• U St, 'V • ? your d o o rl lOOl Rusaot ____ DANNY D King watorlx P.SI TOP R eplacem ent Angii leler ^ f 1983 KAWASAKI 3 Wheeli !°|!? CORN COMBINIM liNG P o U to o s *9.re. 1001 Hod o o k case head, fl drawe H olfers. Howard Angi . . KLT 250. like new. o r ^ I 4------------ BD iT.A NEW.TVI Own «7f n"7tg^i ! ~ lBlke~hew l ? i i! _ ^ y w h e r e J n ^ g l c _ V a l le i L H ey._ie81-32-Ft.-W iiderneaa-6t :ceor<23^1417~ £ S ----- R a n c h : S 4 3 ^ 5 , ;!l OffO 'n^Jm^M rJIIW 'oTcol color TV by ranllno. ^ — Four M f 660s. 35 yeara exp< w heel traller, loaded, ext sidor trado /or older 4x YOUNG , mlik/nurao co , c rodllors chockod. 204iM Miiln DAVENOS UO & up; Od cow rience. trucka. available cond.J10.500. l» ^ -P e m S u p c llw Richfield 487-2433. _ H olstoln X, *850. Reg. K I. alonal chairs S2S & up; T A vo.N . CAINS-739-yni. M. L£SUE R. JONES, MC. 7X >red S h orlhorn Bull, C o m inD'g ':2, 8458 o r 32M280 or Dou — P o o r Bov. 733-4332. ■ _ADORABLE Rogislofod ovod'■ ' ' ^**0 ..Bank financing o n approve 019. *450.536-6723.___________ B eaq lo s & Schnauzocs. __ __326-4181.____________• ' ___ JUNGLE GYM Bunk Beds. Be< crodltl 078-Fum.&Cifprt» ___ 138-Heavy Equipment d ay . R eady, lo r Christmas, hurry urry t2 HEAD of young, purobro G o o d ' for raining da] prod CORN COMBINING W antet »ted.,Q b golong-hom-cowa. Guarnatoo BLONDE Olnetto t able, SS cuBtom m ade including aV an d o rd er now. thov are oo* y o d . Have 2 7720 Com bines, w/6w ll A.G. 6 & G 1 N P A U L ;ollonl In o Insti 734-3170 or M4-78gl. Ml. b red to long-horn bull. Prii leaf, Ino & slide. ExcolK w rought Iron boM , Ext. loal USEDEQUIPMENT *'ic- row headera. Also hav . «M 580 JUBo d t0 80li.CalM-322-t943.:__ __trucks avail.. If n e eded. a and. C hrislm as present. *450 150 or AKC IRISH SETTER pupCa l ! 2 f « c - ’ eond . i f - s N ^ " " bo a t oHof. Cali 324-2057.I;___ _p io s, by so n of Ch Tuxedo's . *100.73M>47 days. CASE26704WO,1977w/ Bgin 5384232or53fr4517. 10 » 9 HEREFORD COWS. BogI ,000 • , . jinino Form al O ccasion. Hips and d u a ls ..................... -...*30,0C and calving In March, brod1 I10 CORN — 8 tall oak cano-back dini THRESHINt aiy o y o s guarantoed. Swoot. CASE 2670 4WD,1977w/ eot. Bool M aster Bull. 538-61D0. room chalra. Seo to] < O' NHTR95. Cali Doug Beame • • • • m ellow tomporamonls.'.Cail C«ll ________ . r --------- 073^-Sowlno 4 Crafts I— d u a ls ............ ............ *30.0(1 pro clato . 075.823-049 | • •OM " I ' m t i r e d , G rroo nn d d a d ! C a r r y rqei?". ^ 829-5894._________ —“ 324-7201 ovonlnos.________ C A S E830w /slngleorw lde CORN THRESHING-Truck: tOWBUr, nVEMSi 21. M S l2 6 -C a m p e f8 4 S h e lte Iro n t.............................. *400 __________________ _ •000 AKC R ogisterod blackr i& OTQ-AppdancM . i(M _H or»e3 avallablo II n eeded. Cal reoo — ----M .F .1 1 5 0 ....;..............*750 p uppies. Approx. 7 FORSALE 5434311 or 543-4061. M FRIGIDAIRE Portab 58,7-QOODHORSES —, 10INT'LIISOMIxall..........*200 KXM l4 (^ T ru ck 8 . H tt-T tu c k # .. ^ ____ . i rtablo w o ek s. * ^ Call 7344817 1973 ROAD RANGER 10 Dlshw aaher. sro al valuo ■ CUSTOM HAY STACKING.: Cam per. *1000. Call 734-<856 aoo __ ________ FORSALE 1^ . GEHL 120 MIxall............*250 « i » ! i _______________ 73 INTERNATIONAL Pickup. S99.95. Calna O o aran wide. 1066 hay stacker kKC CALL733-7054. CHRISTMAS GIFTS-AKC iniQt LEER Cuslom . Shell, fill 1/2 to n .6 cyl, su n d a rd ahlft, C e o t f . 733-7111. Sch ed ule early lor promp ■ lack HORSEPOOR -i-TT Boxor Pu p s. Fawn wilh black i BURKSTRACTORS ^ standard bed . tinted glass - r u n s T ^ ^ , good cond..1Call J08. »Ofylce.Call53i2273. HOT.POINT.REFRIG. ., n« j» • - ma»_k, »ja,43<K tt2e.- - ______N ood lo soil som o horsoj - TwInFaHa.............. - ___ -+.m any more extraa_____ lu onane ralla. * 8 2 5 .5 4 3367..— ^7. iffx: Pick u p th e phone, give* ua CUSTOM MANURI For moro Inlormollon. Call Ca ^ C a lia a ^ ^ o r7 3 3 -< 9 6 9 . - - 'I • . r ? _ O o l» fm « n ._ 8 -.m o n th _ o17^ id m \. ------------ ----------------------r ^ WINNEBAGO C am per shell ; ; . . - g - callatS24^M1fl.-------------— 76 CHEVY LUV. runs good, ------ SPREADING. Call Bren ------ fom alo. trainablo, good wilh - 734-742?o r 543-5614;---------n lo^ 1984 CHEVY S10 Diesel \ \ locking door, good cond a m /lm c a sse tte . Leaving lor ^ w , e r. 54»4974. HOT POINT Eloclfic Rang 33. Horsosbouflhl-sold-tradod wflO- klda.*25.733^»89.73M73a. &7. Pickup, very sharp, white ! — *250. Bret, ev es fo4-iai7. Service.muBtBeni32*4&7. ■■m EKC.cond.ttOO. 53M370. MANUREHAUUNG. H om oolD oc'sD octor. with red sik)r1 trim, hard < 5 ^ - FOR SALE. Miniatuio I .|i 1984 8' S&S Oversho sh o t , USED ' 55. boan cutting, roto-tilling, al 1^° 93-LIvoslock. PH. 733«55. ^ SKINNY MINI combinatii rubber bed liner, low m llesr 1 • |« ‘ori Sch n auzo. AKC reflislorod. Mao Campor. G as stove, reltlg i w aa h er/d rv er. Excoilo jndlINDUSTWAL EQUIPMENT 35 MPG. Cali 5434517. ' REGISTERED & Grade TT Ap ty p o s custom larmlng. AIS( furnace, oxcollent condi Call 67^8772. i» ; H orseahoelno. 326-4631. W condition, faas. 733^)328. — u l o o s a Maros & Goldings — tion. 8254734 Or 733-4969. _ ii— FREE Mbio Gorman ShorX) '__________ J.D. 310A Backhoe. *21.500 Prlcod to 3011. Call 543-8957. if .' MANURE SPREADING WHITE Whirlpool 2 ovc Cat D 4D ozor. *10.000 y” ran g e ; While Whiflpo :e, WELL BROKE Older Sorro 0,11 17 t-A tito D e il« rj 42flg 127—H o tM ^ o m ea XX) 175-A uto Dealers ___ Case 58C0 Backhoe. *16,000 S .: relrlgerator. Bolh in goc — , g olding. groat with kids FREETOGOODHOME condition, roasonablo. “can C» im., Rollol Milker Available, any am CLASS A MOTOR HOME lo Muai havo puppy ahots.; 33 ^ jg ;g q li^ .? 3 9 7 a llo r 5 p m ; ronl. 21 It., sle e p s 8 .733-102; ^1027 ELUOn INDUSTRIAL Shllt. Call 324-7384. — ■ m onth old-M ato Cockor, 3 o ralto r Spm 733-8244 ______ COMPANY. - X. - -tO S -H o iM E q u ip m en t-■■ M onth' old 'Cocxapoo-:X,m ( n M i^ n g a n d ' 5 '. inlorsocllon Hwy934l-84, " FOR RENT: W innebago'225‘ m alo,1 yroid'M aioPoodloJt.. bX - NEW: G ooaoneck Horso I ,Claas A, sloops 0. gonorato rator C rossroads, ID .^ r . AlrGoodHionlnfl 7 m onth old spayod Cockor Stock •Trailers, *4200.' r 2!i 25 L J R e c r e a t i o n a l I & A C .7 3 3 -1 D M o r7 3 a^ . X Fom alo w /ali shots: Call .T rallo rs. ln..atock„Farm ori • 324-2900• 1 . — FRANKUN.RREPUCE wil -M ri“ Ahlfndl Houao.-733-W34'bft-I " A - q la s o door. -hoataialor.-an o o -_ E x c h a n g e ,d a v 6 , 837-6294 0 i foroSpm .________________ i f Bob'H ouston; Sales Rbp— Bveni.ngs 637-6250,837-4848. _______K ont»Fhons_______233>149 ^7^ ------- Ptrm keeta& Cockatiels.— — TWOTtOHSE-------- TRAICER. |~1Z>-A»i«ll<lll-----------— eol. ouxlllary fuel rank, rally a u tom atic, till w heol. -v>7c' local raised . 253 7lh Avo East M uat aoll. Make oflor. Cal jali 1955 PA18 S uper Cup. C-00, leroo. d e lu x e iu->one. Scoiit1^4 w hoolt, AM/FM tlero< or Call 7 3 3 ^ . • 45B Michigan artlcutlating _ 734-7422 or 543-5614. _ 36 gallon, hangarod slncc rard d a lo o n d m oro. O nlee o llo u r O c m o n tlra to r t. WD Loader, Olosel, 1 yar — PROFESSIONAL los roslorallon In 1978 WE BUY & sell usod saddloi r r T he Fam ous Earth Stove VolueS14.188.B0 -’;r WD Retail Vole . bucket; C at 822^ 4 'w i °''?S S CONHNUES & lock. Shop around with us ' an d In serts go on sale 1 GROOMINGI Vocalioning? us Coconlto. starter, gonoralor, Loader, d iesel. 4 In 1 buckoi kot. * « lifl I'lJ b oard your dop, Chorl L ^'.lasf, bocau so we.wlILnoLfio . d ay a only! Hftchin Post.j '14 iiQ__ E (X jid { Q ._ afw ay sj)e o n Jn ----------cab;-Michk}an 4.W DLoadei Miller K ennels. 423^104.—— h is ----------- INTERMOUNTAIN— u n d erso ld on bo o ts 8. sadX M onroo Street Wes. Id- N evada and Idaho, rod and s rebuilt trans.. I'A'y< MOTORHOMES ' PURE BREO Gorman Shop1 7 9 9 5 " ^ ^ op- d lo sl Vickers W estem >m whlto. Fresh annual. Call ckot. 423-4457or 7 3 3 -9 ^ . ^ InW endell =» hord P u p s. *40. 1 yr. old. >ld. SlorBa733-7PQ6. a tto r 7pm. 42^5805, loan - 5800 C ase Loader, backhoe = With ovor 15 low-mllo. clear , *100 o r bo si ollor. Good 2 HORSE Deluxe Model, ex^ '062-B ulklfngM atertal81__ __ friond & oroteclor. 366-2375. Motor Homos In stock a sllow low diosol. torquo, cab, rebuli l l . c elle n t condition. Call. 733& 121-B0Bta4ACC8S8. _ unil engine; 5 8 1 ^ C aae Loadei a s *8000. Bring In your unli H ' GRAVEL PUREBRED Poodio Pups', ps. 3Segdayaor733-22e0.eyw«._ Ilgn- backhoe. d iesel, torque [ue. CHEVROLET. PONTI JN TIA C ■ t a w a r w - j USIroo apprarsal. Consign^ CRUSHED QRAVEL. We W w hllo, Malos *75. Femaloa — BOATS.NEWANDUSup- m onts welcome. Speclalizoc . aO M C T R U C K S izod ^ 23^5 EO. M otors, p a d s, and sup543- t60.Call324-85a6or324.2616. S10 6 -Sw ln o S IS l i • S o r T S s a . ' " " " '— ” ' REGISTERED Gorman Shot_ ■ plloa. Soo us and savel 2W I . ^ (i® ^ 7 0 1 5 ;. . 940 AC artlcul. Loader wll. ]s. m iles woat o l hospital, Hwy 12m FOR SALE: 50 Wlenor Pigs. Q uality built . Trusset Call 324-4265 or 32«-2218 alTor for 30. 733«1<1 Magk: Valley ^ Gangwrail ongineerod. aCa 5:30 p.m ._________________ ^ * * * * * ; ( t t f ( ^ ^ € lca 7 3 4 -6 5 M : 3 2 ^ 3 9 0 0 3 22 4 ^ -4 3 1 8 Kt to r Iroo q u o te s, 328-5900. MSJlOi_______________ ier Evlnrudo & Mercury Motors, >rs. ” 20 CROSS-BRED wolner RED CEDAR exterior. Inter at boats & liahlrM tacklo. <lo. ,, o r, fencing. Channel Ruaii 175-Auto Dealers Win ispliuM ftom limiff, ■^JUi ^ 3 F a r m e r s ’ m a r k<eett i i n 3 ^ “" d a, ■ Tom’a Marfna & & o r t Ode, V-firoove. W hile Pine. Con liiendj with thi] tupeib quill* I9V4' ..................: MOTOR H O M E'1974 19V4' ■ Heyburn/Burloy. 67S-7473. •Clojfrup w tiom I diJlince, - lu m b er. Po les. 324-8120. 00 ' 'O pen Road. Low mllos. fully fully “ iO g -S tie flp JG o a ts_____ WOOD BOAT 4 Trailer. *100. odi— ROUQH_LUM BER._post.l ------------ lbe.pulled.wiuih design UMdtliont-. = - Cali 733-3058.- - .................. ..se lf-c o n tain ed ..-- oxcolloni i,> p o le s, tr u sse s, gaiv. 'iam n d " '0 B 7 - ^ y ; G r ^ n & F 6 e d ~ out dumitiuily. Ihis quill< > — condition. *7700. 734-4024.I. 17FT 1882 CARINA Boai. IIJ. c o io ro d m etal. 32W131. i tivly I shmtpiece. Pittern 70IS; ?To 11(>~Poultfy&Rabblta 1971 FORD V 4 . 4 spood, ____ moloL&-trailor..Trl-hull, oxchirBruJtteni pi«B, yardijeS' lies - BPEOALpPIt-Run Gravel,'* 33. ■■Chas8ls-biilil''molor home. 10. collont condition.. Call 733LARGE Young Goeso. J lot sin£le. double jitn. p o r yard. 5 S, 2 W, 3/4 Soul! oulh o M at;C all 324-5032. Low mlles, *4,950 or besl ol' * 5.oach. Call 7334750. 5773 or alter 8.7344422. S2.7S lor uch pitttrn. Add (dd olJefom o.C all324.34t8. |5i te r. Cali 324:4249^________ _ ~ APPROX. 70 Ton Qualily 2nd nd S0( uch panem. lot pmute “ 198115'BASS 4 DUCK Boat. SPECIAL: Rough Iumbo "M r cu ttin g hay. No rain. *55» . 112“ lrrioallon tn d handlinf. Sind ta:. to: 25hp Johnaon, 18 Thurst -1973 EXPLORER 24-Class A, *220 lo *250. Firewood am ton.543-M 15aller8p.m . . u ll Fully equipped, exceptional onai ^ U iu Braeb C (ik a . ? V '' — oloclric. dual tanks, llvo ball p o s ts . Call 32M069.^ ^ G atod & undoiground pIpo. >nr condition, will take trade-in. B u t e M»U ■ • —7z Approximaloly 40 Ions oMsl, ’0- wolls. Graph lish locator, K|i C ustom labiicallng. p)po . 8TEEL>IR. I Boama. „ IG 25 *9250. Call 3244114. 10- 2 n d & 3rd cutting hay. *65 ■Twin Folli Tlm*i>N»«vi fl® Call Eari 733-3033 o r 733-3125. I porton:C ali543-sfce.----------____ropalr.&pIpQ.Irallera. Amoih -------------B n :O . Oia C h tb u iu .. lfe«- 40'x10'-i,-70-12‘- * 18'K12",■ A—'— 1961 M iD A 8.-Sleeps6.-exc TT, Irr. & Supply, 1 mllo Eaal of Z g o o d buy. 733^)471. rork. NT 10113. Print Him*. condition, Muat aolll *15,600. = BEEBOARDS WANTED. Will 122-T Sportlim goojj '<1 Buhl. Hwy 36.543-4777. ; U d m . Zip, ritttm Niimtw. — FIRMICall734-2302.’ c om o to you. Ray Odormoll, HASTINGS GATED PIPE. ‘E. .Cushm an gasoiino goll cart. ----------CRArTS-eiilts! New '85 n s - Q v io e S iI e s ____4&5-52B0,>4ampn-Colloct. onId. *300 or bost offer; 1981 HonA lum. PVC & underground. Needlecrilt C itilo t-k n iis. Iday OAIRY HAY-500 ton ol 1sl. ,IJ. a n t iq u e AUCnON Sundai . 6 da 80 m o to r» c le. *300 or Pipo iraller. *495. Malhers. 6 MochelT. doiii. qu>tt^, more. 3 lt« Mini 1984 ELDORADO 27' MIm u n - 1 2 0 tonol2nd,3S O Ionof3rd. J? Doc. 2nd. Mako your cori m iles South ol Klmborly. ly. bosi offor; Two 10-spood Mttons minted inside. Send {2, Molor Home, Ford 480. ai 733- *&5lnlafQ0 lo ta .733-2148. _ L-k sig n m en ts oarly, cali 733 Coii anytim e, 423-5847. bikes. *30 each. 733-20M. AU. C l ^ 90M&42.SO Mcli g Jt m j j S n a ^ R iv o f A u c l^ n<1^ . FOR SALE: 7500 Bushois Ear Alt Bocto Md C ittlcM dd so IRRIGATION PIPE Ruger 22 250 wllh 3x9 — Corn. Call 543-8373. u cb ler poitin.aM hwdliaf, Bob Bailey Pipo Salos • Bushnoll sc ope and case . "■ «W 5M C e 6 -flre w o o d __________ 1 3 S ^ « OeUm On Pmd« FOR SALE; Bale straw In _________733-4013 *275. Call 734.2058. ^ Hold. You Haul, Any quan* ‘n' Sprinkler H ead Rebulldera i s f i r 'K T M 'n titios; ALSO 3rd crop hay. In lei2Maln.Buhl543-6633 * Firew ood by the somi or. I Ir 1 2 ^-S kllng Equipment 131-Atfd • Bled Quilb anri sla ck & h o rae oat hay. Call 1984 PACE ARROW lor rent 0" G uar, rebuilding lor Nelson tho' round, or spill and on .......... ............ ■ r 1 2 » ^ id i 'a ' iK j Tnftsfm 423-<494. Sloops 7. Allordablo luxury. — RalnBIrd &W eainor Tec. doliverod. dall 7334266. 12»Ctn«kip« Patehworfi Quilti, 7, ' 1 2 4 -S now Vetilcles _ (^11 fa-5404 allor 5. 1980 HONDA ACCOI ORD 4 DOOR _________ RJRSALE OBY PINE. del. & atackod. • , THINKING WHEEL LINES?? ------------127-AfitiwrW-Ooiliw • ■ nlii 2 7 lo n so M 8 tcu tlln n h ay .ja5 ’ i» 3 1 7 0 .W o i* 5 8 « ” Boforo buying. You nood to 1978 MERC Trail T.wlsior 340. 18" split small, *80.18" split 40. 12S-Thrifty Cnttj H M tn *70 p o r to n .C a ll3 2 H 3 ^ .______ m e d ., *75. 22" aplll -lg. *70 c o n sid er Travis or Thundo^ G ood Cond. With cover. 12S-Ptlil Qulltx---------i B O l i i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : : ' ' ' ' ' ' ......... ,0,0, 1973 PIKTORIMABI 1884 TITAN C lass A Motoi GOOD QUALITY 1st. 2nd 8 bIrdI Wo a lso aoll & Install p e r 3/4 ton p.U. 73S-7804 ali , *350; Call 324-7681.________ ' 124-Eb i (3tti ’B’ OrumHU lany *3107. W o. S795 . . . . Homos, oqulppod wilh man) id, PVC main linos & pumps, 1977 JOHN DEERE 440 Ti S ' 3rd cutling hoy. covorod, I2I PIUM StHM^Oth SEASONED HARDWOOD Llluxury options. U nits will bc dollvorod Tn approx 5 lon on Givo u s a cali today. Snake QUID. Real clean. *950. Cali 117EatTArte(N«*dl*p«iflt Call 423-4509._____________ A iiP R ix id d b R ................... 1 ' ."’° 1979 PONTIAC em u sold below D ealer's cost. — lo ta . Call 324-5167.________ Rhter Irrigation. NMo Madclo. l l l EatjArtefKilrpin CrxlHt IO- 543-6674_________ »* WE'VE GOT FIREWOOD, IP #3O 0I.W a,*5O T5 . . (Td Call 324-8756,. — G & G ln P a u l 109-SnHXnit(Bttieli»ii loci) Urt h a y FOR SALE. 20 fon: 2nd » 1980 POLARIS 500. Low ■0 pin e. Cut. spilt, doliverod. lOMnteat S«wlD| cutting: *87.10 ton: firal cut?n 43W580 Call 324-7583. m ileage. Good condition. A R D Z - ffl''' 1978 CHEVY CAMAH 1 1 3 -F a rm Supplies 106-lntMt Ftjhloa , tino: *72. Cali 324-3533, Call 432-5224_____________ ^ a m .w o .M W S .. 104-lntbnl Uomt FOR SALE: Molorolla Mobllo STRAWFORSALE lio I960 440 JOHN DEERE, 103-lS Quilti t e TodJT 073~S6w ing& Crafts . »■■■■■■■■ “ 1980 FORD LTD WAI Ph o n o Mocom 70. Quick call 733-6734 or 326-4288. all Excolloni shape *3117, R.B..S3StB . . . 12fr-UUIItyTraiIer8 . b u sin o ss band radio, usod Jd ___ • Call 423-4883. WANTTO BUYWHEAT. o nly 2 yoars. oxcolloni con ■p: H n g s 1981 SOOEVEREST 1968 CHEVY Pickup Utilit) m 1978FORD f i e s t a1;2 door " ......................... Call 886-7752 or S88-2087. dition. *800 or bosi ollor. Low m iles, clean. *1500 lirm. m. Trailer. N eeds liros. *135 01 e o r #3170. W o. S 25.5 . . _____ ^______PtANSA XC 130 ton ol 1at. 2nd & 3rd ol Call 5434037 o r 543-4148. . lAXDPAntBNS Call 733-21*8._____________ _ boat offor or trado. Call alloi g o o d qualily groon loaly ly 1981 VOLKSWAGEN irt6 p .m ,,324-8038. N R A B B if4D D dR '''' , -81 LIOUIDFIRE & '82 SportHAY; Alao 16 Iona allalla TOP QUALirV Gravol '3 127. R*8. *3795 . . . *>' liro- '61 In good sh a p e, runs g r a s s hay. good for horsea. dallvorod.C all536-2Sll. _I good. *1795. ‘82, oxc. shape.' n, ■ *3 por balo or *85 por lon. 1982 P0H nA C l2«l 00 WAGON................................ only 130 ml. *2500, 7334135. •Call 324-5943._____________“ *30I7R. W o. S M 9 5 „ .. 1 1 4 -F a rm Implements S A u t o m _ o t |y e - 15 T 0N S 0I HIgti Quality 3rd rd ~ 12 5 -T ravel Trallefs cuttln n hay. Call S43-5175. 1979 OIOS 98 REGI GaCvVDDDR................. USED EQUIPMENT 200 to n a o l lo l and 2nd cul*rJ-937. W a t $ 4 9 9 5 .. l7 k E NEW 1978 19lt sell cont ln ^ ^ h ^ , *85 por ton. Call tainod Prowler, oloclric & ■ 132-A uto. P a rts & C A S E580C B/H w /exton 1880 FORD LTD 2 ob Dl b ii............ A ccessories M o a 9 .» 7 5 0 ,734-5483. d a h flO ............. ........$19,000 ~ •3 l2 5 .W o iS 5 5 9 5 . . . 300 Iona ol 1st; 420 tons ot LOWERY Magic Doone no FORSALf ot CASE 580Cw>cab 4 stand. 2nd ollalla. *65 pot.ton; 135 X) Jo n ie Organ. 5 yrs old. but jut 4 U sed 9.50x16.5 Highway « h o o ...............................*21.500 m 1978 CHEVROLET CA :AHAR0Z-28........................... to n s o l Pik Wheot. JSO por 2 CASE 580B w /c a b . .*15.000 or. trea d tirea. *60. Call 425471/ )0 ilko now. *700 or make olfer. 3Z 0 1 1 I ,« # g .» 4 W S . . . to n . All 3 string bales. Bell » Phono 678-5379.___________ ......... *6,boo »" CASE530 — FORD302MOTOR R ap id s. 100 ton ol 1st Salm CAT 12 G ra d e r .............*7500M M USrSELL. 1B84 19F1. Krr ISSOFORDPIKTOW p d i i .................................... ‘IT Com oleie. Call 326-5322. o n Tract. *65. Cali 7334077 or 0 ' C A T 0 7C raw lo r........... *3500 « 3 l0 5 .W o t» 3 1 9 5 panion. Fully sell-con734-6489._________________— CASE1370Traclor.Cab& X) .Com FOUR 13" S ludded Snow lalnod. 734-9188. — Tirea and W hoels, Fils Plnlo. i?o* 1982 HONDA PRaUI .ilDE........................ 60 to n s of 3rd cultlng allalla. a. a ir .................................*16.0005 1963 ARISTOCRAT 16*. 8 . *25 oach. Call 324-4773. _ -».1I30, W o»*7695 . . Vi w ire tlod. *62.50 por lon, n. IH 584 Loador.'l9SO .. .*9.000 ■o Radial tiros, sup e r cloan, a H azoltgn. Call 829-5W^ * TIRES, WHEELS, winches, re al buyl Cali 5 4 i ^ . daiign lhal you can AHTIQUCDADVCnADL.C C cta»ic C ll 1983 LINCOLN COKT toll bars. All 4x4 acffiNEHTAi'iibijdii........... : BURKSTRACTORS . , 1964 TRAVELE2E Travel tHiildtrftmplywood or p>lna. lr>4. Compkle plant anoo you 'ol cossorlos, 324-1264 days or #3137, W ot S12.975 .. 0 9 8 -F a rm s For Rent Twin Falls Trailer. 24 Ft., seir-conlaln............. . H«..U^3U8S i _________m m : _______ 00 . *3000. -148 w . A ddison;' FOR RENT. On Intorstalo 84, TWO 78x14 stu d d e d snow n IHC 454 Traclor. Wldo front It SpaceC-10. S. ol E don. 295 a o o s . All ir) tiros. L ess lhan 600 miles. w hool llnea. HlgMy onorgv ond, powor stooring. dllrilCE-STANOlHO k ' ii. *85. Call 324-2089._________ r; IM l NtJ-WAY 32 foot Hil,fl loronlial lock, good rubber; efiiclen t. C ash ront. Call uiMnon Sm ‘>'j ,- chhikor Sth w neol Trailer. ir. 1TOVEGA FOR PARTS. . W A \ 678-8820. Bufloy.o vofl.— - . -MH N o ..l2 .b alor. aliing.tio; ----------------- yautMtrinvowf------/ly C ast Iron block. *150. Call 0 Loadod, just like new. may ■ IHC No- 5 Side deilvory rake Mil light wrwn PRIME Potato 'iiiound for ot 734-4527._________________ „ bo soon at .730 Conlor Street " o n rubbor: 8 fl. corrugator you iMiia tn>« ren l. 100 acro a 4 whool lino. r, 1381 GMC’/2 TON 44X4 : i; Eost in Kimberly o r call 423;■ w /4 sh a n k s and oxtra shoos; lulMcngmmlirot I ^ 73 VEGA lor u n s wllh extra 3 yearo hay. 2 yoars o u ln .• Myors* SQuaro n o se ditcher, 4111 an d ask for Roper or #4205. W et S899S . . . or motor *300; Four 15" 8 holo *255 po r aero . 334-2197 or -o r 423-5528 C»n M IIIIMl*t ‘ 3 pt. hitch; Ford 501 roar at-i: Robblo M Chrom o W hoels w /caps. 324-8551.a l l o r e . ___ __ in ' " " ' ' " " ; 1978 CHEW ’/2 TON any angl* Siii K . tach o d mower; Krongio 2 wookonds and evenings ask Now. *200; Call 536-2657. M330. R«g. . . . , ........ J : . ..... ...... TWIN FALLS-,210.-close in,.............. ........ 30 . U inch*! -se c lio n hatfow-w/draw bar*-- lo rR o QOr' • . ______ i • E xceptional Opporlunily.r. Evoraman 8‘ Land piano. 3 24W * PROWER CompMt .Itp. Travel 1881 FORD F-250 W rite box J-64 c /o Tlmoaa pi. hitch; 8x18 It Hay trailer3r Trailor. ”|..1 3 5 - C » c le jS S u p p l lij 1974 in- E xcellent« l7 7 .W o « $ 7 3 9 5 . . . ■<MmWy int1ru«> Jj N ow 3,.PO Ejox,5*8,Twin Fallss on landom axlos; 8x12 Itt condition, uaod very little, a / tl 1 9 ^ KAWASAKI NINJA Biankot harrow on 3pi • c & twin b e ds. *5500 or make lii 1979 FORD F-250 NoN»'>U9S I: Iramo; 2 bottom 2-way disc: ollor. Phono 6784379. ( W - P a a t u r e s For Ront g S l - 7 ^ - " #4174. W o t S5695 . . . plow; JO Manuro sproador; HAVE ROOM 10 board a fow" MH doublo Disc drill oni-• ^_______ ’ 1973 CHEVROLET % j i t 'o i i ............................. . h o ad of h o r s e s 'o n opon1 sto o l. 16 holo; Forguson lOli #4110.R*g.SS59S . . . 175-:Au1o Dealers • corru g aio oponor. PTO1 175-Aulo Dealers §2«a»' ^ ’ o' poraiod; Pamllne calilo 1979 JEEP CHEROKEE EE 4 X4 " ............ ollor; 18 usod toiophono #4?nn. W ot *7495 . . . l i g - C a l l l e ____________ ! po lo s. For m<5ro information. I Call 886-2397 aftor Som. ^ ............ 1980 FORD F.250 ,A N G U S B U L L S ,2 y o arcld 4 1 606 with duals. #4218. W ot SSS9S . . . y o u n g e r. non-pamporod.I international ‘ o a ay calvers. Howard Angus; gI o o d condition. S«000; Case 1979 CHEVROLET V ^2 i i i i i « 4 ' ' ' ............... R anch. 543-4915.__________' 630. rebuilt. *2850,829-5180. '*4l27.R »g. S649S . . . A " ‘ ToOcOef... BEAUTIFUL' day old Col-. J;. D. 4430 Sound guard, air, fully iilutlrtiM and Mla>l<d i>l«d plant i lo' lh*i« (Mi>gni'ui ’; o stru m le d calvos.-H ollers, Q< uad rango. ixiwor Iront. pow er d oor io c k t. «P107. ftom ovabfe tuLin n rool. i 1981 CHEVROLET ai c AHnw................. proK'ta, pU*Mllll in and <del>pin«0>d*'fiianx eli Sancimo ’ low *50; Bulla. *35.32*-3368. ' h o u rs. * 1 8 .» 0 .788-2823. It. eycle-w lport. ro o r winpo w or windaw»;*mot». #4209. W o i *6495 T r ; ao)l» amount apKl'Wd lo> a lo« a»cn Al■o•at•*al^ r. vonity m if ^ r . c ru ite . BULLS FOR LEASE. Rocky. Jo ; h n O oere 4440; John clown dologdifiu a ir. paatao* paid Uail Isr B anielt. 543-8075,________ J' D ooro 4040; C ase 2390; I.H. 1978 FORD T-2S0 FM c o fte lte w llh graphic ootom otle. illr.iVM /FM x liM C ran a ' CIlMlIM , 1068; C aae 5800 Backhoe; >N-935. W o t *4495 . . m oro.R«tollS13.a9S.O O . equollzor ond^clM k. mo COLOSTRUM - STARTED] Now > . Oapcirlmi n m « n iC (3 3 0 1 C aae 12‘ C hliel Plow. Bull calvoa. Call ( SeilOOo Oei ' Call for a price on new trac >y. OK 74000 ■ . Ol.by.O to rs, will trade. Call Bill COLOSTRUM lod day oldi lL ouohm llior 733-5781. HoiloiB and bull calvos for i N J.0 .4 4 5 0 .3 6 h r8 .1 5 sp . sa le.3 2 » 3 * 3 8 o r3 2«-i6a8. ' Pwr. f E W shllt, Low. low prico. Cali 734-2713_____________ Coloatrum Food Bull calvoa‘ -i Clly---------- ;______ _ SSil a t. ______ 7m 4 WO Fronl loader. CHEVROLET-PONTI> for sa le . Call 324-5048. : ^ _ iTROJAN ■"AC B sg r n 2 ^ r d b u ^ t . ^ New Holland__ -Ma — ______ _____ ^ .G M C I J I U C K S ----- DAIRY— HEIFERS;— good— I -------------- n n i t K g - M - g t __________ No-----------------'•CUSTOMEff SATIS! IS F A C T IO N IS O U R O R IV ^ CO NCERN" soloclion o l cloao up andl ~ Chevy C 2° on. Slotacalalog . Ya»,l»»lnclwt*d»J.»S1wi sh o rt b red dairy hoilora.; -f I O M E TWO 1984 Now Holland 1118 ' Chuck Petiorson. 2 North c Amount«nelo»*d»____ . JL2.43.BLUE.LAKE CESBLVb^NO.,-TW INF MF A LLS-733-5110r S ---- : ■ 3 2 4 r3 g P D _ 3 2 4 -i r>'i=;;TOirwT«ri.o.ii^,.---------———and-2 W -Eaal-efJerom erCaH—T c'«i«*Oui.'BtfcW»nT>~ii 324-3331 or 324-4737. read y . Call £ ^ 7 . ' 1 • • • •* r! Stunning Quilt! °al’ ilOHN DEERE Ff S I I i | j | t:oltO K r ILETTa TON PICKUP- ^ ! HUGE RV SALE K N ow * " 1 “ 1 S CONPAUIL LOS S ‘2- EROME JER< I I s- l ^ f ATRHOY RAYIM MOND ' QIIiA L ITY CIARS A : -^4876 *348 *4323 *3991 *2469 *1991 *2584 *4314 *4016 ....*4761 *4114 *2553 *6818 — = ^ s: J I § ........| i ... ! kLITT-PICK ;k u p s *8383 *M2i|^ ;;::::*6783' *4993 *3968 *6777 :.:;.'*48i8' *5315 ^ *5881 -;...*3^3I !l L O ci B c T " 19841 4FIER0 NoW ^if11 I^99 g ” CONPAUU JERC r ■ R oy AYMQI> iin p I S I ;.:i: |i i i; T I = i ' X- I* ri 1 ■ .. - ■ ■,__________ W edneaday. N j ■' On<l e c a l l s e »lls l it a lli — (Additional l in « $ l ,00 m •a c h for.7 days) ■ : ' M t o n r o t i vre i I O f u , . t h . t o l l . |r . # p ho ne n um be r in your local ph o n a nwcNoic liCE: 2 UTER BOTTU OF ;7tf, RC ^ ^ 3 aU ORD». I PEPPQ W ITHYOUCL llin e s 7 Itifay s^ ;- J FK H — — Ploca your o d lo doy. y fl _ ita ll.lf.to m o rto w ,__________ ^(1 W h y w o illo ro T A a ~ c » irK f i n t yar ad aii m f v It V p in ip v s n M n lK a lirU . ' WMk —^ j x “ AN. 1073 VOLKSWAQON VAN. MO. E xcellent condition. SION. . c a n r t i j a __________ 1974 B.300 1 TON DODQE . Van. MaxMength. New 380 - •h flin e . BOOO o r b * « Offer. 1 « - 4 W lM lD ill« ' MUST S E U J 1088 3/4 ton 4x4 1x4 S h o rt Box. New radlala, alo>< K -A n H q w A u te t _ tS e -A u to a -C h a ro W . 1 0 -A u lo > » F o rt8 1060 BUICK 2 door aedan. ^ IS'!' 1071 CAMARO for parta. ma 't*197Q FORD MAVERK:K. rum ^ sst _ good, new tlree.S 800 o r best ^ otfer.03»<722.____________ _ n o Special. 4 door. Driven dally. ^ 1079 FORD LTD.- 2 door, N ew paint & upholatery : ^ OH automatic. AC, 68,940 miles, _ 3i _ excepttonal buy. 11190. Call Loaded. Aaaume loan. Call Cenvertlbie. New motor, rf anytim e, 899U228.________ ■ 1081 DODQE RAM 2S0 A.T., =u tn n am laalon, euspenalon, •n 1070 TURBO M uitang. G r » IK top. New w ide wRk m . All vrijh deluxe red Interior, Pg. . S !|L' n ew ctiroRW. Car runa tx ex-- 1078' C A M A ^ Cuatom' rz w heel. 9 apd, chrome s S !- A . S a 7 » ‘S S ; .." ^ " ” I 1083 FORD Conversion Van. paMt. custom intertor, PB, ■ Low m iles, S2900 down & S66- ^ a t . sun roof, louver, *[• 1812 FORD GRANADA 1^ _ p aym ent^ c u t y - 29B80f38>.7968aflera. _ front b a r.-runs good, v*ry to p p e r sheU. 8000 mllea, Ex. la n .-* h a rp i B est offer.-Call 3 0 .'"1000 BUICK 2 d o o r Sedan. - - - celle n t cooditkm. 110,900. M*. a ffr9 :0 0 o .m ..« 3 » g 7 0 2 ._- > 71 CHEVY VAN. carpeted, Cali 324-7982 o r «»9809. C om plet* ft restorabi*. !!10j _ excellent ..condition. g ^ n ta h a p Q .^ X U li 1078 CHEVY Mallbu Waoon, 1957 w a v s J S P . Qood — condHlon, Vi c ab .a n d tew 2i 7 3 W 4 8 o r 733-1303. bar.t1100.C all324<4ai 'i 1 4 2 - < m p o r t8 p o rtiO n JO. 1982 FORO EacorL 4 ^ r * •* 1978 MONTE CARLO. _ 1988 BRONCO. Qood condlE oo n o m k a l3 0 6 V 8 .a/(.p /a , I MUST BELLI 1082 ToyoU 'OU tion. Runs pood. 280 eftolne. g ; |p / b ^ a l ^ c a g ^ c w t r a l A uto. P — C e lic a .- C o m p )e te ty -lo1 ^ . - 82000 Of b e et ofter.-73<aU7B3 — ‘motor,— — traiiemlaelon, . 77 RANCHERO. fully equip^ ex ee ilen l condllton, S8400. 41 su sp enaton, top. New wkte *00- 197Q FORD BRONCO. AM/ V. 4 pad, low m ileage, new tires, r i Cail73»60M ._____________ Is. w M tM .A Iin « « eh re m * .CSa?r 107V CHEVROLET tMPAU.~4 — FM. new Ilres & wheels. Itlc m ust aeli. n S 5 . 72»-73n I I TAKE OVER LOAN on 1981 ir. ru n s *xo*<lenl & Is reedy^for door, 390 V8, autom atic 1981 O ood cond. 81999 o r offer. «f..-tran*m lM km . POw*r. atM g r-. r . _ y lL 8 L tia B fc 2 il^ . '\ i» _ 2 8 0 2 X ._ 2 + 2 ._ A /C ._ c n iia e,.....q ean& stralQ ht94W B 4a. . _ .p a in tA Interior. C an d e l W . lM -4 See. 2598 or38a-7088atlera. ^ s te re o , S sp e ed , new ilres. ? • : 1073 FORD F100 4x4. 4 J le s-W a n w y & U n c o ln ^ o ^ k J tS o o on loan. Call a p e e d , new tirea A rww IW- 1000 - ft 1989 CADILLACS. c w w E iO M E ? ^ W il s o n - ^-C6u9^e£TACANEW M 1079CAMAROZ28, Excellenl Ill Both e xceueni condition. — paint, runa good. t2S00. Call ^ 1972 CONTINENTAL Mark W. SMS rVE WORKMINE e o01 tfT .* ' ____ ^ A fter9:00p.m ..3jw 017. 1Q83VOU(8WAOm ^ Ali optton. R uns good. Body ---------:::------- O oodoonditton.— ------— ion -3 /4 ^ ro N -p icK u p rN * w roocKrt800.-73»<ia?=--------------------- Call 324.7159.-----------! m ~ k(ak^etf*rarC ali 734>7422l o^ r - i w — CHEVY _ :~ 'd u t c h a n d baHery, rebuilt a1980 U NCOLN Cont. Town n —; i ; G o o d m ll^ S ll7 3 » 2 4 2 2 . *■— CB TZW iTTftBiM inRanaN r ----------1967-V O LV O r-2nd-ow n*rr 14>-Truck8 : — f l P T s a i -------------------89.000 m iles, AT, AC, clean, oi C ^ ^ ^ o S x ^ .^ r a S & ^ C aUliii 1983 CELEBRITY DleseL ckuo t l S O O o r m e k e o f t e r . i■“a ^* 1974 JEEP W agoneer. 401 300d DATSUN KIMQ CAB. Q OO 1077 Vi (on CHEVY PIcku Auto, cru iie. tilt, apoke, 51 73*.2394. "on': o r 4 2 : ^ e v e n l n g s . I for Slorra. oxceliani conditloi — V8. a /t. p /s . p /b , NSW tires, "■ A M / ^ , great m ileaoe, 734. >2385. Cali 733-2402. 107B AUDI FOX 1 owner, lota K ' 16»-AmD< • O htim ot)ae lots ru n s/k w k s good. tIOOO. \j» o l m iles, but aood cor>dlllon, o n . Central A uto. Sales. Filer. !?; ' I B - ^ A u k n - B u ld t............. beautlhji 2 tone buro w d y , ___ . J P 7 7 ..C H E V _ .t» .- ton V J ^ L ^ t0 7 3 o io a i) £ iJ A a a ,- < d o o c 7f^w'->1400.-CaliW3.7434.------------------ 1978-BU W K -SkyhawlrH al-' hardtop, good oondiUon, E xcolienlcondllion. in&ou out. 1978 OATSUN B 210 Sports ’ ~ t o f £ 4 *p«idL A C jA M i/FM /F I. m s 1978 DODGE CLUB CAB 4 }X chbeck, V8. 4 ap**d, p/b. ru n s weli. ^ . 7 3 3 ^ . Ib. 1i»-Au>D<-Do<»fla _ _ 87.000 mil>».S30W. 7 3 1534 ^ C ou p e. Good conduion. on. 4. New palnl,'O irfect cond. p a /, n ew paint, new betlem . 1977 OLOSMOBILE CutiaSS ^ 1 t l . o f i . Call 32*4240.' _ 83296. m ^ m T d a y s , 734. 1074 1077 DATSUN P /U . Sunroo *" new tires. V e n good cond., 1989 DODQE 4 door Coronet: W e M J . P A Y ( P ^ for.1S7< ^ Suprem e Brougham. 2 door Wr. 1 W .e v e s ._______________tf. Excellent in. o u t and 1077 VOLVO WAQON. Air, Alao caa a« tte . N eoda work. Besi B«t M ust aeii r m o r b e st otter. A n v w tr P.U.S 4 4x4'«. AIk c ru is e , ste reo , iuogsoe >li*i. oH * f_ o jJad A .j3 M lo s.___ : u e 1978 CHEVY 3/4 ton 4x4. AT, I] C A a 8 3 7^89 0.__________ . 1B77! & M w tr A utom ebllti 122- new en p ln e, good palnl. Call fro<<ll»fMotof»7734«40.L _ 1077 FCRD LJ4800. 5 & I960 BUICK PARK AVE Don, transm lsalon, PS. ah 1 K I FORD 1 /2 TON. Short u J S S .n * " 3 .^ S ,.S " S .« 734. brakea.»B500.Call43»<832. >32. ‘ 1078 AUDI FOX. ExC. COnd. nd. 1078 CHEROKEE Chief, I w t i b t o i . IS06. Ctll 734 .a ale in d aa sifie d . »>ei>Fii»ne»73M SH. ^ 1 R ed. 91,000 mliea. 4 f i n dder e r Q ood cond. Leeded. Selling. ^ ' 1978 Dodg* Vi to n Diesc 8 ,4«. pickup. Wllh matchlni 164-Autoi-Cadlic FORD M TON. V- 8. « p - d .|4 M ._ C tn g * « lg 1I.. . cam por ahail. S1999: Ca rh 1979 E i. DORADO BARRnZ. I 1?!-AuloDMl«i 3B 6.a6or388.7088 altera . OT 1070 GMC JIMMY High 175-AutoO H l n 1B68-FORD Pickup Vt Ton PS, Sierra. Loaded, AC. cruise,''' L oaded, exo conditk>n^t8300 1979 Dodge 3/4 lon 1 owne t80o.ciii734.2aaa. II ied pow er windows • & door!: ft ta k e ev er pymts. 7^4.2911 m 49,000 mllea. a /l. a /e . p i t 1087 CHEV. £1 Camino. ■327, eat Tocka, AM/FM .8-track, P/S,\ d a ^ s o r m ^ e M n l r j j s ^ e ru iB * .llit;» 4 5 0 0 7 3 3 W : Auto, r a w low profile — s h a p e . S e e a l Blue la k(BS e s P/B . Price a Streeter, 7 » FORD CREW CAB lio n U — radliia. n » w - p a im ,.8 hrp.&—1070 «^ o K fi,« o r,» iin M m .— ol!-^16»-Airtoi-a¥yitor------fCall £*r1 m f o - F350 custom , oxceliont con *0d 436.SM0. nes 1078 VW Rabbit, diesel, good - — 3 0 3 3 o r7 y 4 ^ fff __________ ^'^^conditlon.-eo.O O O miies.-New;— rad la i' Ilres. Luoo*0* n e k . «C a jl^ W 2 4 a « e r 8 j0 6 £ jj ^ :ker, 1070 FORO CCUniERI, n o im it. iwiri ooom rocKOri I2 .3 5 0 .7 3 W W . _ c ellen t. 94»8130.__________ ” #2698. Tinlad g ia tt. t . color key m o tt. re o r lion. 3 h .j^ ,m ^ iro g I o n .. 1980 DATSUN 210 Hatw indow d a lo g o a r, oolr lr, c ru ite, V.0 eng in e. 0 18>-Amoi»qwwoW 775 chtMCk. 9 sp e ed , great jooiom otle, iili w h e e l. A 1. AM/FM tia r e o on d m u c h ump 1980 CHEVY LUV PICKUP 1072 DODQE 2 Ton Dump 1 KavinQTvtne,Mue18*<I- ~ '^•V' m ileag e, radio c assette, le , 19,900 m llesr Call 1.72M878 a m ora l ^ ' a of o u r Demoi m o n itro lo rt. . T r u o k , 8 i p ^ 2 B p . u l »,3. »f i AC, 90,000 m lies mosll] 107B £ 3 k Cemaro. PS. PB, •ally m u st selll S2800 or b e sl of. or1.78W181.___________ » itfel12.a03.03_____________ 5 ;_ __ ________ K e ta llV d u i •na ln*. SMOO o r M it otfer. rt tilt w heel. 4 sp e ed , low ,S 2 'j£ L C a ! iS W 4 3 L _________ -----1065-Nla»an.4x4.p.U.-ShortC in 7 3 4 4 3 8 8 -" — ................. m f ie a r a k c -c o n J r u D O O 'f t TT S20OO. Cali Jim 324.7212. 1081 280ZX GL pkg. 9 s p e e d , . ta k e over pvmls. 733a7»4. 1073 FORD 1 TON TIr«-8arz r ^ 11,000 m iles, oaraoe stored « [. 1081 CHEVY Vi Ton Pleku( vie* Truck. C om praator, L TAKE OVER Paym ents on * u p 4 c o v ered , finish i Interior catclum, M a t, oood cond. ° 1082 Chevrolet Cavalier. 2 dr, 8 m a t^ R ra tto n i Storo, 410 ; 4 cyt, a /t, a /o , front WO. Main Av*. S outh, or call cali 1982 Chevy S*10 T ahoe P.U. • e p o rt w heels, am/fm _ Exc cond., AM/FM. AT. AC ^ c asse tte.tilt,L ow m liea.C all J W 5 U ___________' CHEVROLET. PONTI. 1979 CHEV. C - 10 Aulo Sl 360. c ru ise. V.8. loaded. 43»6655. S l - M ust s e e to appreclste. 4GM CTRUC KS 734- 1982 DATSUN King Cab. ExEx. ni.OOO. Can T U ^ tlr or 334i0 4 T " C H lv r T " d r ~ c o u p e , L_ cellen t condition witli m , ___________ • sty le m aster, restored, & o . *'«’ 1978 OATSUN Plekup m l c am p er ahall. IS200 o r best 1084 HONDA ACCORD U ( 44 Coileotora item Classic 1070i) condition, make offer or exoffer. 7 3 4 « 4 7 a fte— f5 . d o o r. 9 a p eed , cnilse con* jn- Mercury Maruader. One ol aI Trade.Cait87».1147. 3 2 4 ^ 3 9 0 0 3 24 ^j 4 3 1 8 J 2 i 6 5 M _ 1082 QMC SIS High Sierra, rra. iroi, AC, stereo system, m, k l n d . « 3 0 0 0 . 3 2 ^ . iper Auto, V8 en g in e, a /c . llll iili -electric windows, aulomatic 197B Ford PU Camper 1MBCHEVn01£T4DOOR 17S-A utoD ai)ora -480-w heel.~90,000 miles.- S4200, 200, d o o r'io c k s. 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