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Prop< ^h€ ^arili B y R . GREGORY NOKE TheA^x^atedPi^^ "~.WASHINGTON.=So\ Konstantin Chernenko _.. Friday as.saying .the, U U.S.-Soviet relations c dent Reagan.’s second U to limit and reduce nud and he pledged “to-wori ----- : to attain thiose a)i^. ' In remarks ' to 1 Chemenlco didn't repea ~ pre^conditlonsfor arms the Soviets have set pr 'did he insist on an negoUating approach. -He sflid if recent statt Keagan administration desire for improved r Moscow "do not remain the two superpowers Dii opem ByPAULHECER liie Associated Press SPACE CENTER, The spectacular su Hrst ;Mtellite salv — — - could- profoundly'I -travel because ^ “psychological IXMst , Insurance companies ideas It gives designs By proving that sal brou^t back to Eart . the Discovery crew the risks of putting i --------------- orbit:---------- ----- The shuttle and lU in Florida Saturday i Q successful ml^l back the two malfunt _________Jits®,_____________ : Steve Merrett, he surance underwrltln{ that paldUjASA. U salvage the Palapa E 6 communications si the mission’s succes ' stunning effect' on surance rales. - -------- “The psychologica Insurance industry . .considerable/’said A Rates will go up, t ’ * ' lite insurers have hai year, but by not as r feared now that lher strated ability to reo tioning machines froi ' Palapa and Westa dustry about $180 i ........they were sent Into I No o6 ByRICKSHAUGHNES Tiwes-News writer twin -• ! ^ Hansen — a man who .1 ped up repeatedly In career by laws requirlni personal and campaigi may be free of those ot latest fund-raising effort The seven-t^ inci .was convicted In April ( J counts • of fUing -fal disclosure forms with' reportedly stumping the donations to pay for a i votes cast in his 93-v« Democrat Richard Stal has established — ln(% -campaign—committee" hlniseU as chairman - Recount Oomnllttee It tenderediloiiatlons. : - Lee-CaldweU.-Hansen ---------and-the-treasurer-of- -:iogs on cooinbutior ..-mlttee ihdept - candidate’s campaign ct Sharon Si^der, a pul tion officer for the Fed Conuni^on, confirmt coQtetition«' However, she says, wl ' ____ ZL— _________________________ Dosedordi smei TSiSL »KES moving U ; tlons betw —— - .............towardan Sovlet’^ i d e n t ...But.Che iko was quoted think "cor e top priority_ln summit n s during Preal^ Reagan fi d term should be least, luclear w^pons, Secretai vork vigorously" -said- Frid • ..i:::- .- ■pHgairSrt' NBC N e^, control'Is peat some of the U.S.*Sovie ms conlrol talks statement previously. Nor "I think any particular we are s« I. - - . in an Inte tatementaJ)y-lhe_5aldJt_l; lon concerning a Washingtc r relations wilh processes lain Just words," achlevUig rs could "start power reli Discovery lands: )age mi IS spaa ; by mlsflr ^ they wer« a shulUc ER, Houslon - lions sat! success ol the have mall avage' mission Becau* r affect-space tim M usl ie of Its surance t »sl" lo saleraie pleforlat [lies and the new Merretl gnenglneers. what new satellites can be say lhat :arth for repairs, would . . ew has reduced beneflcla] lg machines into "The in ................... the moon 1ils crew landed 'Merretl ay moming after so*? ? Isslon, brining the functioning satel- encM soi while in head- df an in- tlngorganizatlon “The.sJ ..to attempt lo veryshqr >aB2 and Westar I 3 satellites, said cess will have a The me ori satellite In* might als . on the d( tical boost-to-the-spacesta' ry will be very ^ Engine Id Merrett. Center w p, because satel- ,spa«’ had a disastrous Gi is much as some manuevei here is a demon- Ulw. cun recover malfunc- welghlles from orbit. Allen, I star cost lhe In- satel W mUllori when shutUe's < ito u s e l^ orbits— -• See bstaclej 'Essy, . v,C\ tio.has been trip- : TheAa In his pollUcal rlngdisclosufebf - v.BOU aign finances — a; } obstacles in his fort. . ::;iUoni,h incumt>ent, who ',/gresu rii of foui^ony ' . one. V; -false financial ■™H«m ith\Congress, Is the state seeking. . .In-an^i a recount of the: ^'vriU;.w« 3-vote defeat to iq^S/u StaUings. And h e ' id^[>endent of his ITrequw t e e - r a n t ^ ^ l h - TTi4eefW 3 —!-the Hansen ..-.i I to, collect the no dohaUi requlremc sen's accountant-prechided of- the-recount—from-soui i i r “ ateW ««D --’‘"frtiin"''eon Uons and no campaign ints" for a com-.. Jabbr .:unl lependenUy of a enimcmt .c Dconunlttee. If Snydc public Informa- about Uie ’’ederal ElecUon ments. th ms Caldi^rsv'commltte Bomewhei , while Uiere are provlslom iinance w( 79thvear.No.322 :nko rlirst . toward more normal j«la- >tween our two countrl» and amoresecureworld." 7iemenko.also.sald he_doesnlt_ condiUons now are ripe” for a ; meeting between him and i for the next six months at tlary of State George P. Shultz riday - tha I-•Chernenko's - em*- eiTUieT»eed:to^ddi«s-anns: IssuM as a top priblty Ih viet reiaUons was “a positive snt.------ ink that we are seeing results; seeing progress," Shultz said itervlew with NBC News. He _Js_tlme_fof_MQSCO»Land_ gton lo b e ^ "the pilvate ies of diplomacy” .aimed at ng "real results" In super- ■elations. 5 safely ission :edoor ifirlng rocket engines after . cre taken into space aboard . lUe. Another communlca- atellite was lost and others. lalfunctloned. lUse of Uie losses, some In lustry had predicted that In- e rates would double or tri- lalersatelllles. 'cU refused to put a figure ew rates will be, but he did lat the mission's success have an Immediate :Ial effect. i industry Is absolutely over onatwutll,"hesaid.- - -ett said the Palapa will be r |3 0 mUllon lb $40 million, le Westar, which experl- sbme damage to batteries In orbit, for about $30 ^ ------------------------------ s.sales are lo be completed lorUy," he said. “We would to recover aboul MO I." method used in the salvage also have a dramaUc effect design and cost of future itaUons.--------------------------- neers at Uie Johnson Space were stunned at the ability cewalkers Joe Allen and Gardner to hold and ver Uie 1,200-pound salel- umbersome in spite of Uie lessness of orbit._____ I, by himself, held each of teilites steady above Uie 's cargo bay for more Uian ;ee FUTURE 00 PagiaA2 >s to Ha Committee-i .A»yc|atedPw8»^;; ;PiVO ;80Ut6em;Id|lhb’ t^,coR^trlse,-.a raiM.nyuMy to, fund aa ieleo^ .te e o ^ i U.^R«put)UcuiV:Gnh tu^qeo^ v a s ^ t a c t B ' od' U»;^bMtlQb i^"ii‘recottit;:Theb6^’wm bUoq limits and no reporting ments, Hansen wUl sUll be fivm ^f*4^i*p**^C~donatiotw iontribuUAg' t0 ‘congresti^ [gns,.. namely,. conwratl^, mlnnH* nfltlnrml hnntotj gW.-. it pboti^clors and oUiers.'' ^der and Caldwell are correct be lack of disclosure require- the acUvlUes of the recount ttee would appear .to fall here between Uie idlsclosure ons of the EUiics In Govemm- ;bn’t strip H al lY#xj3j eas< tano la- Informed officials nd As^ialed Press sepai that Shultz may. go n't someUme In January f ra~wlUi S6vlel Foreign Ml jkJ ' Gromyko. One official, at condU1on"he not'be'id' preliminary contacts I m been made between m.- Washington about, sucl rns—a l ^ u g h - i U i u n U - y e ^ [n'arrarig^. Ive Such a meeting woulC return visit for XSromj fo. Washington in late Sept( lid talks with Shultz and Re He IJ-S. porposals for impn nd were-rUscussed —-with- ,ta~dri 7 vVay8‘of resumlng- at negoUaUons. er- Chernenko providt • SeeSOVICTon] "Dole pi TJrioritj! "oirdBfii Los Angeles Times ; iFORT LAUDERDALE I Robert J. Dole. R-Kan., Uie Senate Financo ! warned Friday Uial Um ministration should not , posals for tax refor simplification until O works on cuttlng the te deficit.. • .- "There are a lot. of j l>eileve In lax -slmpllflc: , ought to know what It Isl il, whether it's Ronald I gram or somebody else Dole lold Uie annual m ... Nalural.Gas&ipply^SSf “ Before we spend all capital on Uix simplifi . better concern ourselve! ! icil,’’hesald. I Dole, whose committc l^giglntion, hfls bwi I what he regards as exc I House emphasis on polil I live changes in the tax c thing to discuss II wil staff people at the another thing to pass i ; gress,” hesaid. __ Dole’s objections are s , only bwause he runs Committee but because , Uie leading candidates majority leader In Uie S he wins the leadership | monUi, he would becon: charge of moving Preslc r- entire legislative agend ; .Senate. ' Dole said any effort ti . tax code would consum mOnUis of Congress’-wo _ 1985. ansen’s g o f S sa^lea is will' Ing M t Act, under which be convicted In April, and M IS to ted—Campai gnA ct.'under’ nal-iiVas'c&nvlctidiirifiTS;^^ ra, • TogeUier, Uie twp ov.*, ..disclosure of almost; al raising and Income«ar ect of a congressional hie n- dldate. llie elecUon unt members and candidal (all Uie Income ahd expend ^ campaign commlttiBes.' im- require Uiem td dlscloi )Paul bar ptaife' jYriY^ 6 s told The larately Friday ;o tb Moscow ’ for a meeting «lnl8ter Andrei - W fr 1, who spoke on ^ identified,-said----- *------- - ; have already ^ I Moscow and ich.a.meeUng,: : .... lid be seen as a v ... myko’s vislt-to , ' plember and his leagan at which ' iroved relations / j M Lh-special-focus- ^'arms'control'^^^^H ided written oPageA3- hcitr-M LE,Fla.—Sen. n-k., n., chairman of e Commiitee, iie Reagan ad- Dt promote pro- ■ ^ /r orm and tax Congress first f ^ a l budget ' of people who . SU] IcaUon, but we s before we buy- By LEE SI 1 Reagan's pro- 'TheAssoci se's-program," meellng of the L0P4A L iSQSiatloii.---------- who4«pla( all Uie poliUcal- heart-wlU liflcation, we’d that despll reswlUiUiedef- ihe'operat for aU dhli ttee handles all it again." jen-irrUatedJiy----- cnpnirtnr atcessive White. .litlcallyaltrac- jcode."It'sone- viUi non-voting JM JL, hlte House;and....MST.Tbun I it In Uie Con- “The las ' was to car B significant nol experienc< is the Finance "The Bs ise he Is one of are Uie re s for the job of enrich oui 1Senate. And, If “Today W ( p post later this tlent's life ime the man In memories sldent Reagan’s and her pc Ida Uirau^ Uie to a ray come.” ^to simplify the T^e bro ime « t least six whose re ivorklntrtlme-in*-disclosed, verslty M« 5latest nancial , use.” • ---- Han^’ appears tc . sonal use. Manual fo of Uie • sentatives legal expe campaign Howeve Uiat fundi ' would ibc r ^ a t ^ ’* ' m .iMii '..ll- .... ,'w restrlcUoc :h^^ansen was- campaign id the reporting . reportlni r whl^'Hansen "If-Han» 9. acts require sentaUve aU.of.UieJund. lant pera amlng acUvlties form unde nember or can-. However, a act requires bekauseH [ales to disclose last two e odlturesofUwlr. dUng pob B.TheeUdcsaet ongoing fe lose personal fl- . reason. , ■9l' r of its ‘m< A- 4 fii 1 defeol lis, Idaho j£-.- by Fae In her Loma Lint e^itec irgeon 1 iSIEGEb.' ocWed Press KLINDA, Calif. — TTie docloi •lac^-Baby-Fae’s malformec /1th-a baboon’s said Fridaj ^Ile her death after 21 day: raUon “opened up new vislai hildren" and he plans to “In lingttrrcporters-in'a-quaver e, Dr. Leonard L. Bailey saic int’(S parents were wiUi Uieii ir when-she died at 10 p.m ursday. ........ - ....- .......... lost Uilng Uie mom said to mi :arry Uiis on — to not let UiIi nee be wasted,” BaUey said. Baby Faes and Uieir parent real pioneers In Uiis quest t our quality of life.” he said we g ri^ e Uie loss of this pa Ife. . . her unique place in ou les.will derive from whaLsh • parents have done to give rls ly of hope for the babies t arown-halred, monUi-old glr! real name has not t>ee xl, died at Loma Linda Un Medical Center after undergc f effort informaUon and als les members from sollcltln] pQ t o r pprsnnfl en’s latest-fund-ralslng appes s to be for oUier Uian such pei se. A passage in Uie “EUilc . for Members and Employee t U.S. House of Reprt /es.” states that the Hous ommittee "has given Infomu s ... Uiat money raise I fundraisersjnay be used as r's ‘1 ^ defense fund’ to pa! penses arising out of.. .one’ gn and elecUon.” iver, Uie manual also state’ nds raised fbr that puipos 1be consldw^ ^<^paig ” 'a j^ “are tmder all Ui Ions and prohlblUons of otbe gn contHbuUoos, including-, ting, requirements (and) cor n inaen'a-recount-^fort-prove sssfulr the Uieoidepoeed rqirc /e wlU.be requlred-to file hi ider the eUilcs act next qirlniE sr, It may not be fortbcomlnt ) Hansen has f»Ued to file hi ) ethics act'dlsclociire lornu wfWtnl tO U (felony UiaiaU q^)eal as U> CJ __ 1 ____ ialedanc€ its©dkl< .inda hospital crib after deathp readyt Ethical questioi :lor - day In& kidney failure, hosj slas 5he survived longer I •try' else with an animal heai ed longer wIUi Uie slmli wlUiJieLOWnjrh e jjp e profound eUilcal qu generated cries of "gh ing’' froih animal right BaUey called It a "victoi ............."I plan to try'it' a galr me Bailey said. “ We will all Uils from Baby Fae. We’ve d. so to a great degree.” ents Bailey said that wh >t to cau% of death had no lald. mined, he did not belie I pa- heart was at fault. Iour He said Uie baby lost •she- Uon In Uie last two hoi rise islence — not from a s to from a culminaUon of e dlngreJecUon.” girl. “It’s probably a & t)een things,” Bailey said, Uni-- cyclosporin. Uie anU-j irgo- used to suppress Uie b also - . V - " ■ ' ‘The Associ a te Pres yees TOPEKA, Kan. ^re- Tbomaa .M. • Lai SS .:.“heada".Frlday,.ta •mai cameuptafls. liaed ,v, As a.resultiTl^ asa shertftmtichlqBgeri pay ' Starting^inv Jaa 'ne’s UVois-^wbpUedl ...-N(iv.-6‘61ectfch,^.wi lie’s :.\>tobia«rmaiiU)i'H^ oves* ipre-;^ this sure ■> '' ’ tt . erLsJhow,^ ey/24^1 J-. ■ _____<-^<E cxTr sr receiving a baboon's )f Baby to try aj ^ l^ , “h . - Uiat can kl DnS — A4 Urely corre ' hostofoUie ------------ ----- ^A-iprelln ospital officials formed wll mpnt,heM r Uian anybody sartandhadllv- nian heart Uian JJ^iSt oeraUon raised 3h“ iS h iS H e r s was n " 'Br;:, ■re already done J®cuon las was put bai rtille the exact o«l'l“l“ * not been deter-' morning 11 Ieve Uie baboon proving. Howevei st "cardlo func- Uondeterii lOurs of her ex- a t arounc a rejection but peritoneal fevetssurroun-' said. ••Her pi combination of much as j: Id, noting Uiat - and are re i-rejecUon drug lalns and U baby's immune EdWinest liis* call c sas sheri n.' fo ambeUi -called Hamilton but the quarter accord^ calls for £ imbeUi woa't be riauToS sdMutMeslam n,ppw a ----------------------- r>wtnneHrf- »ck right ncnv, -for couni eked to fbe «c- . Burch wo Ui te)eid»ne.% luckrrao ■afljir * .• aa .aha.1ni l»m«xlcaiiVBd : 0 Bl ’iMMiwe-r------ p . 195 11 8 hcarron '^^^^^ 26 ^ Fae, igaiii r “has lieen touted ias a drug nklll kidneys. That isn't en- orrect, of course. There are a ,. lUier things.” - elimlnafyTButo^-^-peP*— ^ _wIUi Uie parenS’ encourage- eMid. seen Ute heart, ilie heart is Inflamed, which confirms iectibn,” Bailey said; “She . -had-a-reJecUon-epslode^^^.------- as no more than moderately a n." Fae received theheart Oct. 28....... Jevehth-Day Adventist unlver- le started showing signs of re- last weekend, and while ^ e t back on a respirator hospital s said as late as Thursday lg that her condiUon'was Im- h sver, the Infant’s kidney func- teriorated later Thursday, and 3Und 7 p.m. she reared leal dialysis, hospital offlclals parents were wlth.iher as as possible during this period Breceiving support from chap- nd the physicians,” qx>kesnian lessal^ costs t f o r ^ ‘t h e - n S ^ to ’uie J ton County Coinmlsafoo. In • [^^^dUt'8tate'Uw,-«UcH'» dr a'loUo^y;oCam»:abiit' ca- occMkma;;.: Commlsaoner A HeUrlcb^puIleid.a.quaxter_ ‘ ilarpocket|itiday^toi^' thealrtb8etUeU)«lsgu& as Q^aecwd tlini^tli& year' tthiafllppedpocket rtianyv ld 0 ^elecUon.-Iil A u ^ , be' 1 a q u a ^ to [decide Uw;.. p^-the^eattoeraUc-prUiiaty- v — luoty.'treiasurer. Betfy. J;'. won tliat colfa't^.ti^t bw- m Ih'ttiiiii'geoiM el«cUon'. t^loiit.loBepabUdui-LueUIe^ ~ ^ wiuyurt a tla.QMjBCountLi. u ( ______________

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B yR . GREGORY NOKE • T h e A ^ x ^ a te d P i^^

"~.W A SHINGTON .=So\ Konstantin Chernenko

_.. F riday as.saying .the, U U.S.-Soviet relations c dent Reagan.’s second U to limit and reduce nud and he pledged “ to-wori

----- : to attain thiose a ) i^ . 'In remarks ' to 1

Chemenlco didn't repea ~ pre^conditlonsfor arms

the Soviets have set p r 'd id he insist on an negoUating approach.

- He sflid if recent statt Keagan administration desire for improved r Moscow "do not remain the two superpowers

Dii

opemByPAULHECER liie Associated Press

SPACE CENTER, The spectacular su Hrst ;Mtellite salv

— — - could- profoundly'I - t r a v e l because

“ psychological IXMst, Insurance companies

ideas It gives designs By proving that sal

b ro u ^ t back to Eart . the Discovery crew

the risks of putting i--------------- o rb it:---------- -----

• The shuttle and lU in Florida Saturday i Q successful m l^l back the two malfunt

_________Jits®,_____________ :Steve Merrett, he

surance underwrltln{ tha t paldUjASA. U salvage the Palapa E 6 communications si the mission’s succes

' stunning effect' on surance rales.

- --------“ The psychologicaInsurance industry

. .considerable/’said A Rates will go up, t

’ * ' lite insurers have hai year, but by not as r feared now that lher strated ability to reo tioning machines froi ' Palapa and Westa

• dustry about $180 i ........— they were sent Into I

No o6ByRICKSHAUGHNES Tiwes-News writer

t w in - • !^ Hansen — a man who .1

ped up repeatedly In ca ree r by laws requirlni personal and campaigi m ay be free of those ot latest fund-raising effort

The s e v e n - t ^ inci .was convicted In April (

J counts • of fUing -fal disclosure forms with' reportedly stumping the donations to pay for a i votes cast in his 93-v« Democrat Richard Stal has established — ln(%

• -c am p aig n — committee" hlniseU as chairman - Recount Oomnllttee It tenderediloiiatlons.

: - Lee-CaldweU.-Hansen ---------an d -th e -treasu re r-o f-

-:iogs on cooinbutior

..-mlttee ihdept- candidate’s campaign ct

Sharon Si^der, a pul tion officer for the Fed C onun i^on , confirmt coQtetition«'

However, she says, wl

' • ____

ZL— _________________________

Dosed ordi

s m e iTSiSL»KES • moving U; tlons betw—— - .............towardanSovlet’ i d e n t ...But.Che iko was quoted think "cor e top priority_ln summit n s during Preal Reagan fi d term should be least, luclear w ^pons, Secretai vork vigorously" -sa id - Frid

• ..i:::- . - ■pHgairSrt' NBC N e ^ , control'Is

peat some of the U.S.*Sovie m s conlrol talks statement previously. Nor "I think any particular we are s«

I. - - . in an Inte tatementaJ)y-lhe_5aldJt_l; lon concerning a Washingtc r relations wilh processes lain Just words," achlevUig rs could "start power reli

Discovery lan d s:

)age mi IS spaa; by mlsflr^ they wer«

a shulUcER, Houslon - lions sat!success ol the have mall

a v a g e ' mission Becau*r affec t-space tim M uslie of Its surance t» s l" lo saleraie pleforlat[lies and the new Merretlgnenglneers. what newsatellites can be say lhat

:arth for repairs, would . .ew has reduced beneflcla]lg machines into "The in................... the moon1 ils crew landed 'M erretlay moming after so*? ?Isslon, b rin in g thefunctioning satel- encM soi

while inhead- df an in-

tlngorganizatlon “The.sJ..to attem pt lo veryshqr>aB2 and Westar I 3 satellites, saidcess will have a The meori satellite In* might als

. on the d( tical boost-to-the-spacesta 'ry will be very ^ EngineId Merrett. Center wp, because satel- ,sp a « ’had a disastrous Giis much a s some manueveihere is a demon- Ulw. cunrecover malfunc- welghllesfrom orbit. Allen, Is ta r cost lhe In- satelW mUllori when shutUe's < ito u s e l ^ orbits— - • See

bstaclej'E ssy , . v ,C \

tio .has been trip- : TheAa In his pollUcal

rlngdisclosufebf - v.BOU aign finances — a;} obstacles in his fort. . ::;iUoni,hincumt>ent, who ', /g re s u rii of fo u i^ o n y ' . one. V; -false financial ■ ™ H « m ith\Congress, Is the state seeking. . .In-an^i a recount of the: 'vriU;.w«

3-vote defeat to iq^S /u StaUings. And h e ' id^[>endent of his ITrequw t e e - r a n t ^ ^ l h - TTi4eefW 3 —!-the Hansen ..- .i I to, collect the no dohaUi

requlremc sen's accountant-prechided o f- the-recount—from-soui i i r “ ateW ««D--’‘"frtiin"''eon Uons and no campaign ints" for a com-.. Jabbr .:unl lependenUy of a enimcmt .c Dconunlttee. If Snydc public Informa- about Uie ’’ederal ElecUon ments. th m s C ald i^ rsv 'co m m ltte

Bomewhei , while Uiere are provlslom

iinance w(

7 9 th v e a r .N o .3 2 2

: n k or l i r s t. toward more normal j« la- >tween our two countrl» and am oresecureworld." 7iemenko.also.sald he_doesnlt_ condiUons now are ripe” for a ; meeting between him and i for the next six months at

tlary of State George P. Shultz riday - tha I- • Chernenko's - em*- eiTUieT»eed:to^ddi«s-anns:

IssuM as a top priblty Ih viet reiaUons was “a positive snt.------ink that we are seeing results; seeing progress," Shultz said itervlew with NBC News. He _Js_tlme_fof_MQSCO»Land_ gton lo b e ^ "the pilvate ies of diplomacy” .aimed at ng "real results" In super- ■elations.

5 safely

ission:edoorifirlng rocket engines after . cre taken into space aboard . lUe. Another communlca- atellite was lost and others. lalfunctloned.lUse of Uie losses, some In lustry had predicted that In- e rates would double or tri- lalersatelllles.'cU refused to put a figure ew ra tes will be, but he did lat the mission's success

have ■ an Immediate :Ial effect.i industry Is absolutely over onatw utll,"hesaid.- — - -ett said the Palapa will be r |30 mUllon lb $40 million, le Westar, which experl- sbme damage to batteries In orbit, for about $30------------------------------

s.sales are lo be completed lorUy," he said. “ We would

to recover aboul MOI."method used in the salvage also have a dramaUc effect design and cost of future

itaUons.---------------------------neers a t Uie Johnson Space were stunned at the ability cewalkers Joe Allen and Gardner to hold and

ver Uie 1,200-pound salel- umbersome in spite of Uielessness of orbit._____I, by himself, held each of teilites steady above Uie 's cargo bay for more Uian ;ee FUTURE 0 0 PagiaA2

>s to HaCommittee-i.A »yc|atedPw 8»^;;

;PiVO ;80Ut6em;Id|lhb’ t^,coR^trlse,-.araiM.nyuMy to, fund a a ieleo . t e e o ^ i U.^R«put)UcuiV:Gnh t u ^ q e o ^

v a s ^ ta c tB ' od' U»;^bMtlQb

i ^ " i i ‘recottit; : T h e b 6 ^ ’wm

bUoq limits and no reporting ments, Hansen wUl sUll be

fivm f*4 i*p** C~donatiotw

iontribuUAg' t0 ‘ c o n g r e s t i^ [gns,.. nam ely,. c o n w ra tl^ ,mlnnH* nfltlnrml hnntotj gW.-. it pboti^clors and oUiers.''^der and Caldwell are correct be lack of disclosure require- the acUvlUes of the recount

ttee would appear .to fall here between Uie idlsclosure ons of the EUiics In Govemm-

;bn’t strip

H allY#xj3j

e a s <t a n ola- Inform ed officials nd A s ^ ia le d Press sepai

that Shultz may. go n't someUme In January f ra~w lU i S6vlel Foreign Ml jkJ ' Gromyko. One official, at condU1on"he no t'be 'id '

preliminary contacts I m been made between m.- Washington about, suclrns—a l^ u g h - iU iu n U -y e ^[n 'a r ra r ig ^ .

Ive Such a meeting woulC return visit for XSromj

fo. Washington in late Sept( lid talks with Shultz and Re He IJ-S. porposals for impn nd were-rUscussed —-with- ,ta~dri7 vVay8‘ of resumlng- at negoUaUons.

er- Chernenko providt • SeeSOVICTon]

"Dole pi TJrioritj! "oirdBfii

Los Angeles Times ; iFORT LAUDERDALE

I Robert J . Dole. R-Kan., Uie Senate Financo

! warned Friday Uial Um ministration should not

, posals for tax refor simplification until O works on cuttlng the te defic it.. • .-

"There are a lot. of j l>eileve In lax -slmpllflc: , ought to know what It Isl

il, whether it's Ronald I gram or somebody else Dole lold Uie annual m

. . . Nalural.Gas&ipply^SSf “ Before we spend all

capital on Uix simplifi . better concern ourselve!

! icil,’’hesald.I Dole, whose committc — l^giglntion, hfls bwi I what he regards as exc I House emphasis on polil I live changes in the tax c

thing to discuss II wil staff people a t the another thing to pass i

; gress,” hesaid.■ __ Dole’s objections are s, only bwause he runs

Committee but because , Uie leading candidates

m ajority leader In Uie S he wins the leadership | monUi, he would becon: charge of moving Preslc

r - entire legislative agend ; .Senate.' Dole said any effort ti ‘ . tax code would consum

mOnUis of Congress’-wo _ 1985.

ansen’sg o fS sa lea

iswill'

Ing M t Act, under which be convicted In April, and MIS toted—Campai g n A c t.'u n d e r’ nal-iiVas'c&nvlctidiirifiTS;^^ ra, • TogeUier, Uie twp ov.*, ..disclosure of almost; al

raising and Income«ar ect of a congressional hie n - dldate. l l ie elecUon unt members and candidal (all Uie Income ahd expend ^ campaign commlttiBes.' im- re q u ire Uiem td dlscloi

) Paul bar

ptaife'

jYriY^

6 ■s told The larately Friday ;o tb Moscow ’ for a meeting «lnl8ter Andrei - W fr 1, who spoke on ^identified,-said----- *--------; have already ^I Moscow and ich.a.meeUng,: : ....

lid be seen as a v ... myko’s vislt-to , ' plember and his leagan at which ' iroved relations / j M Lh-special-focus- ^ 'a r m s 'c o n t r o l '^ ^ ^ ^ H

ided written oPageA3-

hcitr-MLE,Fla.—Sen. n - k . , n., chairman of e Commiitee, iie Reagan ad- Dt promote pro- ■ / r orm and tax Congress first f ^ a l budget '

of people who . SU]IcaUon, but wes before we buy- By LEE SI1 Reagan's pro- 'TheAssocise's-program,"meellng of the L0P4A LiSQSiatloii.----------who4«pla(all Uie poliUcal- heart-wlU liflcation, we’d that despll reswlUiUiedef- ihe'operat

for aU dhli ttee handles all it again."jen-irrUatedJiy----- cnpnirtnratcessive White. .litlcallyaltrac- jcode."It'sone- viUi non-voting J M J L ,hlte House;and....MST.TbunI it In Uie Con- “ The las

' was to car B significant nol experienc< is the Finance "The Bs ise he Is one of are Uie re s for the job of enrich oui 1 Senate. And, If “ Today W( p post later this tlent's life ime the man In memories sldent Reagan’s and her pc Ida Uirau^ Uie to a ray

come.” to simplify the T^e bro ime « t least six whose re ivorklntrtlme-in*-disclosed,

verslty M«

5 latestnancial

, use.” •----H a n ^ ’

appears tc . sonal use.

Manual fo of Uie

• sentatives

legal expe campaign

Howeve Uiat fundi

' would ibc r ^ a t ^ ’* '

m.iMii '..ll-. . . . , 'w restrlcUoc :h^^ansen was- campaign id the reporting . reportlni

r whl^'Hansen "If-H an»

9. acts require sentaUveaU.of.UieJund. lant peraamlng acUvlties form undenember or can-. However,a ac t requires bekauseH[ales to disclose last two eodlturesofUwlr. dU ng pobB.TheeUdcsaet ongoing felose personal fl- . reason. ,

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r of its ‘m<

A-4 fii1 def eol

lis, Idaho

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by F a e In h e r L o m a Lint

e ^ ite c irgeon 1iS I E G E b . ' ocWed Press

K LINDA, Calif. — TTie docloi •lac^-Baby-Fae’s malformec /1th-a baboon’s said Fridaj ^ Ile her death after 21 day: raUon “opened up new vislai hildren" and he plans to “ In

lingttrrcporters-in'a-quaver e, Dr. Leonard L. Bailey saic int’(S parents were wiUi Uieii ir when-she died a t 10 p.mursday. ........ - ....- ..........lost Uilng Uie mom said to mi :arry Uiis on — to not let UiIi nee be wasted,” BaUey said. Baby Faes and Uieir parent real pioneers In Uiis quest t

our quality of life.” he said we g r i^ e Uie loss of this pa

Ife . . . her unique place in ou les.will derive from whaLsh • parents have done to give rls ly of hope for the babies t

arown-halred, monUi-old glr! real name has not t>ee

xl, died a t Loma Linda Un Medical Center after undergc

f effortinformaUon and als

les members from sollcltln]pQ t o r pprsnnfl

en’s latest-fund-ralslng appes s to be for oUier Uian such pei se. A passage in Uie “ EUilc . for Members and Employee t U.S. House of Reprt /es.” states that the Hous ommittee "has given Infomu s . . . Uiat money raise I fundraisersjnay be used as r 's ‘1 ^ defense fund’ to pa! penses arising out o f . . .one’ gn and elecUon.” iver, Uie manual also state’ nds raised fbr that puipos 1 be consldw ^ ^ < ^ p a ig ” 'a j ^ “are tmder all Ui Ions and prohlblUons of otbe gn contHbuUoos, including-, ting, requirements (and) cor ninaen'a-recount-^fort-prove sssfulr the Uieoidepoeed rqirc /e wlU.be requlred-to file hi

ider the eUilcs act next qirlniE sr, It may not be fortbcomlnt ) Hansen has f»Ued to file hi ) ethics act'dlsclociire lornuw fW tnl tO U(felony U iaiaU q^)eal as U>

CJ •__ 1____

ialedanc€

its©dkl<

.inda h o sp ita l c rib a fte r

deathp readyt

Ethical questioi:lor -

day In& kidney failure, hosj

slas 5he survived longer I •try' else with an animal heai

ed longer wIUi Uie slmli wlUiJieLOWnjrh e j jp e profound eUilcal qu generated cries of "gh ing’' froih animal right BaUey called It a "victoi

............." I plan to try'it' a galrme Bailey said. “ We will all Uils from Baby Fae. We’ve d. so to a great degree.” ents Bailey said that wh >t to cau% of death had no lald. mined, he did not belie I pa- heart was a t fault.I our He said Uie baby lost • she- Uon In Uie last two hoi rise islence — not from a s to from a culminaUon of e

dlngreJecUon.” girl. “ It’s probably a & t)een things,” Bailey said, Uni-- cyclosporin. Uie anU-j irgo- used to suppress Uie b

also - . V- " ■'

‘The Associ a t e Pres

yees ■ TOPEKA, Kan. ^re- Tbomaa .M . • Lai S S . : . “heada".Frlday,.ta •mai cam euptafls. liaed ,v, As a .r e s u lt iT l^ a s a shertftmtichlqBgeri pay ' S tarting^ inv Jaa

'ne’s U V ois-^w bpU edl ...-N(iv.-6‘61ectfch,^.wi

lie’s :.\>tobia«rmaiiU)i'H^

oves* ipre-;^ this sure ■>''

’ tt .

erLsJhow,

ey/24^1■ J - . ■ • ■

_____< - ^ < E c x T r

sr receiv ing a b a b o o n 's

)f Babyto try aj

^ l ^ , “h . - Uiat can kl

D n S — A 4 Urely corre ' hostofoUie

------------ ----- ^A-iprellnospital officials formed wll

m pnt,heMr Uian anybodysartandhadllv-nian heart Uian J J ^ i S toeraUon raised g ®3h“ i S h i S H e r s was n"'Br;:,■re already done J®cuon las

was put bai rtille the exact o « l 'l“l“ * not been deter-' morning 11 Ieve Uie baboon proving.

Howeveis t "cardlo func- Uondeterii lOurs of her ex- a t arounc a rejection but peritoneal fevetssu rroun-' said.

••Her picombination of much as j: Id, noting Uiat - and are re i-rejecUon drug lalns and U baby's immune EdW inest

liis* call c sas sherin.' foambeUi -called Hamilton but the quarter a c c o r d ^

calls for £ imbeUi woa't be o«

riauToSsdM utM eslam n ,p p w a----------------------- r>wtnneHrf-»ck right ncnv, -for couni eked to fbe «c- . Burch wo Ui te)eid»ne.% lu c k rra o

■afljir * .• aa .aha.1nil»m«xlcaiiVBd :

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— Bl

’iMMiwe-r------

p . 1 9 5

11 8 hcarron'^ 26 Fae,

igaiiir “has lieen touted ias a drug nk lll kidneys. That isn't en- orrect, of course. There are a ,. lUier things.” -e lim ln a fy T B u to ^ -^ -p e P * — ^ _wIUi Uie parenS’ encourage- eMid.

seen Ute heart, i l ie heart is Inflamed, which confirms

iectibn,” Bailey said; “She .-had-a-reJecUon-epslode^^^.-------as no more than moderately a n."F ae received theheart Oct. 28.......

Jevehth-Day Adventist unlver- le started showing signs of re- last weekend, and while ^ e

t back on a resp irator hospital s said as late as Thursday lg that her condiUon'was Im- hsver, the Infant’s kidney func- teriorated later Thursday, and 3Und 7 p.m. she r e a r e d leal dialysis, hospital offlclals

■ parents were wlth.iher as as possible during this period B receiving support from chap- nd the physicians,” qx>kesnian lessa l^

costs

t f o r ^ ‘t h e - n S ^ to’uie J ton County Coinmlsafoo. In • [^^^dU t'8 ta te 'U w ,-«UcH'» dr a'loUo^y;oCam»:abiit' ca- occMkma;;.: Commlsaoner A HeUrlcb^puIleid.a.quaxter_ ‘ i l a r p o c k e t | i t i d a y ^ t o i ^ ' thealrtb8etUeU)«lsgu& as Q^aecwd tlini^tli& year' tthiafllppedpocket rtianyv ld0 ^elecUon.-Iil A u ^ , be'1 a q u a ^ to [decide Uw;.. p^-the^eattoeraUc-prUiiaty- v — luoty.'treiasurer. Betfy. J;'. won tliat colfa 't^ .ti^ t bw- m Ih'ttiiiii'geoiM el«cUon'. t^loiit.loBepabUdui-LueUIe^ ~ ^ wiuyurt a tla.QMjBCountLi. u

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' j rP r ie ii p y c o r d e r

BOISE (A P )— I Court oplnku, the I wants two power c

-customers paid a s p PUC ordered.

Ck>mmi8sloDer8 w on their proposal

r r ~ ~ ' —W adiing to in^atec_____Tecclyj^,Jhe_refua

ordered.. The fees w ere col

— ~ electric space heatliCourt said tbe fee^

• conservation plan, w

F o r e i g n ari[dWASHINGTON (,

I ' P .'S h u llzao d N atJ------ 1 —M cFarlane are disi

. ■ m a s e in U.S. forel I -Post reported in Sat

__ Thenewsp^)cr8Jeconomica s the Middle East,Caribbean, Latin A

------------South Korea-and ToThe'Unlted States

aid for the fiscal yet

4 e t b l o w s t iHONOLULU (AI

for Los Angeles abo— — of-its tires-blew ai

said. At least 2S pe— - - -p lan e .-------------- 1-

The rupture occu p lcceofm eta ltop ii eral .'Aviation Adi

^ : Harvcv ^ ^ Z ^ -i:-!-— --------- T h e p la n e ^ ^ e l /

IntemaUonal Alipo:------ — by — emergency—

s^kesw om an for U Most ofthelQjurl.

' m any Involved skin — Ing the evacuation. -

Z_TodeMon

Twin • Fans, . 1 Jerome-Gooding m

------ =— MosUy-sunny-tod.clouds tonight wlU

.......... .. cloudlnesaand a cha---------- Sundayriowa-tonlgl

. near. .30 Sunday nig days4Sto50.

..... . N evada and noitben_ i _ :____ NortJ}em_UtahA^

this -momlng becoi , ahem oon. Increi K tonight. Scattered ■ showers develt^lng . from the mid 40s to

from the mid 20s to tl Northem Nevada

' sunny today. Chi ^ re a d in g eastward

. tbem portion. S showers. Snow level day to the valley temperatures In tb<

__ _ —m iddle SOs.-Lows In I20S.

_____Cam as P ralrte and tR iver YaUey: MosUy_.sunny todj winds. Highs near >4 creasing clouds and

_______In the mid teens.—siderable cloudiness . of showers. Hlgbsne

_ . Syu^^ala*.................J A weak low pn• centered along the I

' I of California was i; eastw ard and weal ; Most of the weaU > system was expects

..........t land to the south of Ic' Most of the stat

variable cloudiness p a t ^ of nearly cleai o f southwest Idaho.

LltUe precipitaUoi F ridoy. Lewiston : ra in early during th< a brief period.

Afternoon hlBhs w,

NationalMu Mil

Albuquerquo M S

■ ff l! S SChlCKO- 37 aOaliu M «tMAvar 43 80iJMMolnss 47 21•Oatrolt » seimocjulu M n

i n d e iB u s in e s s .................C la s s i f i e d ': ’ ..........C o m i c s . . .......... ..I d a h o ......................

C lrCUl&tkNl JccttHc ClrculaUonpbooes ar( do not receive y o u r j

___ a rea ;_________ 'Jerome-WeodelHSood |Burley>Rupert-PauK) iBuhl-CasUeford Ffler-Rogcrson-HoUlsl

------- Twtn-PaUswid^llxitbe

I..V. .'^ .you have aoew s (Ip ' flquLrtment. call 733

-weekdays. To report b . wpekpndff. r nl?

Advertising Bmiuii If you wish to place an a re laken Monday thr Satuhlays from 8 a.m. available weekdays od

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A-211mes-New8, Twin F

r f l y — ^

era hookup 'refun— Responding to an Idabo S le Idabo Public UUUUes Com T companies to refund book isp art of a coQservatktn progi

8 wm seek comment through al MftoHtng Idaho Ftower C tecrBawBciODzJIrnozprote to^-^-ISOaietMlflwatLhqp^

collected btim c u s to m ^ uit fltlng over natural gas. Tbe Si 36^ imposed under a PUC-et n.wereunju5t

td m ay b e increasM (AP) - Secretaiy of Slate National Securlfy Adviser Ro discussing a 17 billkm to $8 bi DrelgD aid next year, the Was Saturday edlUons r said tbat the additional mllit ance would be targeted on sue ast; especlaUy Egypt and Isr; a America and oUiw naUons iTurluy: rItes Is spending $14.4 billion on year irtilcfa began (Kt. 1.

t ire s , a b o rts tak<:AP) ~ A United Airlines 74: aborted takeoff here Friday w t and a-fuel tank nqitured,-( i pec^le were Injured evacual

ccurred'tbe Ures blew out, ca > pierce a fud kce ss valve, ss AdminlstraU(m ^ k esm an

le lo u s t^ o n lh e runway atH [port, and passengers were ev! r- s lld e s ;— said — Eileen- - T United Airilnes in Chicago, 'urles were reported to be mln kin bums and qiralns sustainBJ._ ----- ------ .

a y 's W4r e s u n t o d

B ^ R u p e r t , f — areas: T t i e

idth considerable chance of showers . “ Anight-304o-2S-and-------night Highs boUi

w nU tah : ..... \ \will have showers __\»)m iog fair Uiis \ J u^aslng clouds id rain or snow ^ing Sunday. Highs } to low 50s. Lows . , toU»elow308. VempIda will be mosUy 'Chance of rain ard over U»e nor-

Scattered ra in . vel will lower Sun*[ley Doors. High the tovrer 40s to Showt

In upper.teeas and - r

ad tbe lower W ood""40soveri

today with light At mii i r 40. Tonight, in- spot In t ind warmer. Lows Home ai ns. Sunday, con- degrees. less with a cbance . The ex inear40. through'................................. Ingcloudpressure system tered ra l le Nortl>em C oast. day. P a r a moving slowly Wednesd eakenlng Friday, and 50s N saUier from Uils and 40s I 9cted lo move In- night low >fIdaho. HIghes{tate experienced degrees) s s Friday, with a degrees I Iear sUes in parts Stanley.

; Uie afternoon for BOISE highway:

s warmed into the higher d '' K v iw a t y ' SOLmV*OM «T

Mln Pep LMAno*!** . M33 — Mwnphlt- se97 .01 MiWDlBMCh nM .07 MUwwJiM »

• 'N tw O fiw * nao .... n««ym« ee21 .... OkUhOCMOry M» OmUta 48n . • g

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................B 4 Opinion

are manned between 7 and 10 irj>aper by 7 a.m., call tbe i

oodlng-Hagerman iWakley ^ ------ ' ' *

UlsteriU»r areas------------------

(ip or.wlab to talkio.aomeoQi 7 3 3 ^ 1 betwera 9:30 a.m. i la te news and Rwrts results S36.

an advertisement, call 7334)33 UmNigb Friday from 8 a.m. um. until DooQ. InformaUon o I ooly.

In Falls. Maho Saturday, Nc

i n d s - ' S v e t l i a n a, supreme - M o s c b w - ;.mmiMinn day Uiat sbe relyViTp fees ^ closer to b^ocram the ment that stem

Slates In 1967.eh Nov 26 SveUanaAUilr CO. ^ morally unstab

w S i f S back’ toMMTOw- ------shesaldsheTJ«*6cbose U iel7year5she

Thousanca s e d ,_Ite Georgo TXMplel” ”"*® !

Israel- Uie stream er

, C r a i g l i n u ik e O I I BOISE (AP) - 747 bound not wlUing to v ,r when two becomes obvious l,-of«olal8 promise wlUi He uaUngUie enormous federal....— --------—-The-ldaho Repcausing a Uiat he sUll bell

, said Fed* blems are the res n (jeorge heed U> Increase i-— ................. “If we-weretQtHonolulu— scns(r7rthere-wo evacuated creases, * he said r “ Golab, . Craig's comme

■ McClure, R'ldabinlnor,and he would conslda alned dur- ed It’s the only w;

• • of Uie deficll.

l a y , b u t ncle F o r e c a s t f o r 7 a m .

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r G - x y r ^ " /

n p o fa tu res \ i __

: ^

w ars Rain F lurries.Snow r -National VVm BvbtS

srmostofUiM lale. mid aftefnoon the warmest n the stale was a t Mountain and a t M^Ui, boUi wlUi 46

extended ouUook for Monday Jh Wednesday shows Increas- )uds,iyiontlay.wlll.lead.to.scatr.., rain and snow showers Tues- •artlal clearing from Uie west ^ y . Highs will be In Uie 40s s Monday, cooling Into Uie 30s is by W ^ e sd a y . Most over- ows will be in Uie 20s and 30s. lest In Uie stale Friday was 53 - *s a t Hagerman. The low of 3 is below zero was recorded aty-

0 r o a d r e p o r tSE (AP) - Some Idaho ays were wet. snowy or Icy al • elevaUons Friday,.Uie Idahose M .... POftUnd.Ore. SSST 44 .... Sl, Loull 49M S3 .... 8altUk«aty SOiS ' 40 ...'. 8tnFr»TKlK0 SO79 74 .... SMITI* StM 24 Spokin* . »U 19 .... Wuhlngien 57

“ “ Idaho18 22 .... Mu n M .... 90l»« - _____ «

V a l l e y ......................B l1 . T : ; . . . . . . : . . A3-4i r l e i s ...........................B2)n . . . . . . . s , . . : . . . A 4 .

SutwcrlpUo10 a,m ooly. If you

« number (or your . iandSund«)

536-2S35 . In •dvane* ■ ” 678-2552

lUlUjUA *S.8S. 3 mo 326-5375 Sunday oolj

-------------- 733 ^ — timooan_________________ ISJOpcciK

ooe In the edllorial - - - m. and 5:30 p.m. ltsafter5:30andon— .....

UafltDldrai Tl»Tlro», PtlU . Id4l

0331. aossifled ads. n. until 5 p.m. and n on display ads Is <k*ieuted<

bapttfdUboc

November 17,10S4

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la i n t e r v i e w e d o t-— T he rfmtgMiw ol. Jo se f Sta I r e t m ^ to tb e Soviet U n ^ h ^ fam ily a n d to end tb e i

em m ed from b e r defection t 7.JlIltO 'eva;S6, once labeled a ti tab le by Soviet le a d o a , gave ccount of-her-*^human d eclsl » w .leTvas n ev e r re a lly free fo r an she sp en t In tb e W estandp lc l ody wltbout any concern fo

n d s p r o t e s t M a nPhilippines (AP) - An estit bed through the streets o( the lavUy guarded presldentXaJ p i e fflg les.of Pre^ildent F % i ^ eS am .h e p ro te s te rs w ere le ftis t s } w aved red flags and shoe tos and Uie U nited S tates. T b ie r prolesU ng " in te rfe rence ted S ta te s ."-sa ld -U iey -w ou ldp revd ittbe lusk a nd allowed d W -m lnute ge lead ing to th e palace. *'

i « v i l l i h g t o h i k e t :) — (^ongre^m an L a rry Crai9 vole , fo r a tax increase, ous th a t’s th e only w ay to r e House D em ocrats on reduc

e ra lbudgetdefic lt. flepubllcan sa id in an Intervl E>elieves Uie governm ent’s ta r e su lt o f too m ucb >endlng. 1 s e revenues through m ore ta> i J o J E B e ^ b u d ^ g ro w U iJ n ^ ^ u l d b e n o re a s o n to argue'i

im ents ca m e Just d ays a f le r i laho, told a n E lks m eeting in (d er voting fo r a ta x i n c r e a ^ f w ay reach a com prom ise oi

lot fo r lon<m. EST, S at., Nov. 17

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F R O N T S : .^ W arm C o ld .,-v .

IW O c c lu d e d S tation >rSe<vice NOAA. u s . Oeoi- o(

' r T ran s^ ^ rfa tl6 h ~ ' s t repo rted .In Conditions:46 U.S. 95 - Weiser-Ne’J ____icy spo ts: GrangevUly w et.s - I d a h o K — I c y ^ l s I )itr......... Interslatft.3Q..:r.,.FotJs - C anyon, icy ^ I s ; Lo s t ' b roken snow floor.Ds U.S. 12 - Lowell-Lo: Os spots.r- Idaho 21 - Idaho Ci i. icy spols, b roken sn o w ; S3 ~ -d Jean .Junction-S tan ley 3 b roken snow floor,

a t U.S. 20 — Asht tw rd c r. b roken snow floi

U.S. 93 - Lost TraU floor.

Idaho 7 5 -G a lfe n a S u10 floor. .a l In te rs la te 15 — Monl( 10 spo ls.

ss U .... hteAoFtlll49 30 .... Lmritlon50 U .... McCallSO S4 .03 Pouwki .St 37 .... Salmon

” S :::: T w i n F a l l

v«*i*rt4r Mu Mln Pep LmIYm/4S -2S .... Nom«

P e o p l e -----\ R e l ig io n ..................1 S p o r ts ..................’i. W o r ld ......... ..

IpUcaRiiiMIRM dellvtnr: dally, tl JO per wwk; S (Ully «nd SUD^. tIJO p«r week. IUb y: dally. ti.« 0 ^ woek; Smday, n t p aday. 11.90 per WMk. Mall ntacrlpUgo me* and ax« avallabla eoIy «tera can lnUlned:'dally'aBd6uoday.-l doqU) t t mooUif «42.00; UtDOOthi taSJO; dall] I moothf mas. < meaUmjq.H, u i ooly. 1 nwnU) H4S. 3 onthi ttxas, 6

»rt3X<tf^tadent-«ad imteauvTaU tmiiiUi lor dally aad StBlay______

nM-Nnra It p<dUied daOy al W lUi Idaho, C330I, by Uagic Valky Nv •dan portagi paid al Twla rail* by t t 31-000). Ontelal cUy aod county mwib kn OC-iOt of Um Idaho Coda. TbM lied «s Uw day o( Um week oe «Ud> kt labod.

;talln said Fri* ByKAREin 80 sbe could T b e L o a A1 personal tor- itoU ieU alted WASHII

U»e.U.S. < itraitorandas Friday ci ive a quiet but parable v Blon”-to com e- -posal-^ rc-------------- --------- tweenwoarangledayof- - “ theloonl Icturedberself- " c a m e o n t for East-West At a ne

Chalrm at s taff dire

rcos ru le “timated 10,000he capital Fri- MramlasInalaee. wbere w m inore

students and

c e o fU ie lm -

te ra S y ^ th e " Hotax es ■ w,\sin•algsayahe’s duran ejs, even It If charged \reach a com* govemmeucUon of Uie ■ dieted FrJ

rvlew Friday- - t -.--------budget pro. ^A ttom e;

Land sees no Smith st axaUon. returned I. ^ i ^ t a b l e . ____O rlean tftlerevenue'lii-— ^Honduran_____________ business ilrSen .Jam es The era in Boise that ^selfconvfac- marijuana on reduction

- ^ . 1 _____ _SUcfil(y_\In a conti

-------------- - and with 1conspirac) of m arijua

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n . c h a rg e ib ' ' ‘ assassinal

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MNGTOTT-i^ -hie chairman c S. Civil Rights Commission o called Uie concept of “con:

e worth,’.' a controversial pn tlmed^at i^u c in g Uie gap bi women’s'aixl'men's-earnlng: onlest-ldea since LooneyTune ntbescreen.”news conference, commisslo lan Garence M. P&ndletonan Irector Linda (3iavez exprest f their persona] i^pdslUon t a. But’Uiey said t b ^ hqie U> sslon Itself*^ an advisory bod; I regulatory powers— tak aal stand on comparable wortextyear. -------- ---------------leton fltyl Chavez releaso blarly papers, ,wblch argue les of the issue and w e ^ pres t a commission consultation oi

D f i d u f ^HINGTON (AP) - . A Hoi exile businessman, alread

d wlUi trying to overthrow Ui ment of his homeland, was It Friday on charges of running^ s m u ^ l ^ r l n g . ____ney G ^ i ^ William' Frencl said - the indictment wa

d in U.S. District Court in Nev i against Falz J. Sikaffy. 49.~j -an clli^-w hoTuns'aseafooi s in Miami. __________ ,

^I'and Jury said Sikaffy anc miuggled more Uian a ton oi uia inlo Uie United States anC to smuggle In even more. :y,was.chargedJKlULengaglng inHmiing criminal enterprise h 10 oUier counts relaUng tc acy, possession or Importation luana.

iv. 1, Sikaffy and eight others ig a Honduran g e n ^ were 1 by.the FBI with plotting tc iate Honduran president »-Suazo-and-oveMirow-hU nent in a coiqi allegedly to be i wlUi illegal drug profits, ry, who has since been diarg induras with the same allegec , has been held^wilhout.bonc mi unUl his trial Uiere or r —under-“the— Racketeer x d Ck>rrupl OrgonizaUons Ad

v ie t—— ^3Dtlx8ied Crom P a ^ A l3 lo cjuesUons submllted b) Kalb of NBC News. The writ

wers were relumed to Kalb or and aired on the network’:

'newsjrogram.^Soviet leader suggestec / te not nbw-lriterested in Uic mtwHltflUons R<»ngnn hOS pm limed at esUblishlng overal lU.S.iSovletrelaUons. ' s' this — Uie limltaUon anc on of arms, and above all nu rms, prevenUon of the spreac arms-race-lnlo areas-whicl jen free of Uiat race so far - e USSR and Uie U.S. shoulc agreement on-In the firs: hesaid.our part we are prepared t<

- and to work vigorously - Uiatend," hesaid. lenko noled thal he had ouUIn a recent interview with lh< gton Post various ways o ng negoUaUons, such as a bai UirlzaUon of outer space, a nu eapons freeze and raUflcatioi agreement to ban nucleai

istesls.iver, he voiced an even mon I position lhan he did in Uw lervlew, saying, “The list o 3 steps a im ^ at strengthenin{ y and security'cw, certainly e lofiger.” ' i f . :■

.^LeviW0 1 'sf(jr juniors yot 01’s for slim juniors 1 7 0 1 's for jr. juniors ' 02 's for 4.to 6X childre 01’s tor 7 to.14 girls .

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I M ain A venuS N orth , Jw ln » n Dolly 10:00 A.M. Io-6;OOP.M.

:>mparab[)le pay fc ieaFby pa

the subject lastJune. The Idea of compan

--------b eoi advanced by Uw;m of Uiat discrlmlnaUon is I n on ctomlnalc»m* almost always pay les pro- \\liich most workers i > b ^ -Insist th a t It Is not fair I lngs,“ -example,~are "paid'le unes-paln tersro r thattedchi

; as much as carpenters, alon • Theonly-way to clos l and say, is to base earning i%ss- experience and work a to required by individual s Uie Uian whal the market L »dy fo rth e m ... take However, CSiavez sa orth worth would create cl

m aH ^t a n d '“decreaa ased MnUves for womeiJ-1

paying jobs tradiUor >res- men.” ,mon “ The whole thrust o

rfaces srHon- of narcoUcs ImportaU< u d y and dIstribuUon; U-ai ^the explosives; and inters IS In- Uie commission of munIng a ..... When he w ^ a r r e ^____ said by the FBI lo hawyj-jj w h « his c^ O T t bus

' duras was natlonallze< kt™ emment. r ? : _ -T h e FBI said It disco g^rnirtUi:Uie-help-of-an:lnf(

undercover agent wbc

and calne worth $10.3 mllll D of In south Florida shorU and smuggled in, Uie FBI sa

On Friday, Uie New i {Ing J w y charged Sikaffy in

F uturi* Continued trom:

an hour and adjusted I ^ as needed while Garc _ *. berUilng hardware. Tog

spacewalkers muscled I , . Into Uieir berUis on Uie s;•£ :— G eral'd~G rifliira iS

Johnson Space Cente _ _ m a n n g d -s p f lc g —stau< arg* designed, said Uie astn ^g^ to handle such large : ond slgniflennt gflpflblllty”

on to consider, eep “ It Is-another polnl Act which we didn’t have b(

think about how lo asse ' station,” said Griffin. “

___ afler all need a Imanuevering system'.

• “ None of us had s sldered It (moving lan

by hand) untU we saw lUt /rii- who. Is S-foot-6) out 1 3 on those satellites,” Griffir rk’s If engineeW delerml

assembly systems « isled'Uie'-"

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rf-G A R D E N C. ; Holiday Flow er Al° ^ P lu s Helpful!' ” G ood OId*FaUin- C hristm asUie — —

'b^ ' • FREmu- “ CREATIVE Ttion ' Saturday. NovIear —

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movement irable worth had been Ui ope Mse wbo beUeve can go Ir s Uie reaspnwhy-}obs,’f ahe iled by wonien of compan ess Uian Uiose In againsi Uie I are men. They movement Irtbatnursesrioc— Erealdeni less-Uian-house-reservatioii vHers (kt-not eam -have-other rs. but it Is pi

n S ? n t o ? ^ s , consideredrklng condlUons local govera l Jobs — raUier already piI is willing to pay Moreover,

ordered Wasaid comparable a .comparalchaos in Uie Job state prediase'financlal ln--billlon-in t 'to seek higher- Justments. lonally h a d by The Issue

ing strike 1 ; of U« women’s 'clerical and

mugglihgjUon, possession .case under •an^rtaU pn of dnigtraffliirstate travel In rles a ma:irder-(or*lre. prison with ted, SlkaKy was U.S. Att.v e lo s t$ 7 i^ lo n Orleans salusInW Ih ' Hoh- cluded: MaMd by Uie gov- Miguel C!)

Gables, Fl;Mvered that plot ^

rho was offered " to rP erez .'' ■a-hit-teamcCo— Blnker-v llllon was seized Miami plot rUy after It was All of Uie said. cd wllh coiV Orleans grand Juana and t lli the marijuana Intent to dis

e — — —mPagoAl heavily uptI their positions ing astroni irdner attached Ung larges ogeUier.Uietwo could be su) Jd Uie satellites n is n

. ___aSlBUiaifcIrector ot. uie |tistodesl( iter where the ondo^ra tc itloii Is being m<ii.hltH.iy Ironauts' ability^5 m asses'“ Is a

for-englneers

Int to consider 'K ...........Lbefore when we C - _jsemble a space W ' [“You might nol Whighly tuned g

seriously con- t o - • 2arge masses by »« • . FridItUe Joe (Allen. ^; Uiere holding E Soturfinadded. ' gnine Uiat space @ _ _ _ can roly more

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en called ' lairman .lent for Uie las t 20 )« a rs has open doors for women so Uiey :) Into ' t l ) ^ Don-tiadlUonal^ nrfriing Ihn fparabft worth Is “very much the grain of what the women’s entstoodfor,for20years.'’ ,r tan l R m g n n h a a . ____lUons-about-the-concept,—as— f-ther-admlnistraUon-ofllclals,-------s picking iq> pollUcal steam.-

red by dozens of state snd ivemments, and several have

put them into pracUce. er, a federal Judge last year : Washington stale lo establish arab le-w orth '^ tem Uiat Uie redlcts will cost it up to $I in back- pay and salary-ad-— r. Its.isue also Is central lo the ongo- ke by 1,600 Yale University and technical woricers.

g chargeider Uie federal law aimed at afflcking kingpins, wWch car- maximum peAalty of life in viUiout parole.Attorney John Volz of New - - i said Uie oUier defendants in-'ManuelBlnker,48.'of M iam i;------

CranahuaU. 29, of <}oral . F la.,; Curtis Saucier, 21. of , La.; Stephen Darie, 57, of.. _ asfM lehael-Suriano-and^Iec— iz.ir-was-alEo-ohar^ed-ln-Uie- ilot earlier Uils monUi. these defendants were cbarg- , conspiracy to import mari-- nd to possess marijuana wiUi > distribute. ’ ___ ______ ___

upon Ihe ability of spacewalk* ronauls. Ihen ^ e cost of put* ge sUiiclures logeUier in orbit s substantially reduced.1. much cheaper to trainuts to move large masses tlinn____lesign, buUd. deliver, m ain ta in -----ra te a highly complex piece ofeiy tnrinth<»gflm<>}nh ________

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cuts in d o m ^ c q--------- reported-Friday-tor^

' 'series of>Medlcarech which have been rej» by Congress In lhe

Sonoe of the propos sideratlon.would .rals costs to beneficiaries h ^ t h care plan for tl

' ' govemment sources fi discussions.

None of the propose*■ been approved for

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t r o o p. NEW YORK <AP) ■

WUliam C. Westmon emotional defense I troops under his comn Vietnam War, saylii

-‘J g r ^ Job” that the i a p p i^ la te .

Testifying for a sea District Court in Mo $120 mUtlon libel sul Westmoreland made sloned statem ent to i will decide whether ti correct in c h i u ^ g th

jm favorable Info enemy troop strengthT

The trial is not expe jury until as late asF e

The main Issue has whether there was anj W estm orland’s reluc: more than 100,000 C regulars” in estimate strength in late 1967.

A few months later t launched thelr powe slve, and the networi documentary on “CB! American leaders Westmoreland’s infc unprepared for the f

. tack. •WestmoreJand’s la

Burt, set the stage fo discourse with a qu document that s!wwe< cem about how the p: tray news of an en larger than first bel!e>

• “Sure we were sec - reaction,"’Westmorel

had to be dumb o x es! . felt an obligaUon' thai

given the credit they d come out publicly wl that we were fi^ tln: people than we said ' have been a distortion,

detrimental to the troops. They would sa; have we been do in^> great job; now we enemy’s increased.’ ” ■ Westmoreland Insls regulars were a lightl; guard” who posed t h r ^ f T h e s e were

-w e re trying to flgh^-

Coffee tMIAMI (AP) - Ct

baron- Alberto- Duqi Friday to face a that accused him am 1105 million frai the l a r ^ Ip U.S. Ust

surety bond se t by Charlene Sorrentloo. ent protests, she saic millionaire could tr business if he flrst.

•authorities.F lv e ^ th e q > ^ e i

■ . the 37-pa'^ ,indictmeThursday surrender!

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i a j s r e v

: r o r d e r(AR)_=^FederaI_;..subcom ie f-o n ie rs -f ro ra—y e a r r r to suggest-further— “The o

g lid in g , were a plan Or^w-revifiwiag-a-^catastn changes, some of longer t

ejected or ignored flnancet four years. o r throi

posals under con* premluj■aise ,out:0 fi)0dcet___ Amonles of the federal slon is 0 ir the elderly, said to cout sfam illarw iththe surance

taxes orosed changes have am ount for Inclusion in Other 8 budget plan to be deductli

liam W estm o re lan d taL

».ral pra DSin Vi'»} — Retired Gen. w ere bai noreland gave on The g i Friday of the ^forward mmand during tho - enemy s lyliig they did a first .rec tie media faUed to the fight

The 1second day in U.S. UilcounI Manhattan in his spiracy, suit against CBS, form er i de a'long, impas- said We to the Jurors who Iteeping r the network was a t less J that he suppressci'evldeno nformatlon about than 500

q>ectedtogotothe issue a:(Februaryt ’ expertstias boiled down to suppresany impropriety in T he-f luctance to tojdude— manded) Communi^' “ir- 19G4 tolates of the enemy meeUng7. . . s taff ou er the Communists ' Americiiwerful- Tet offen* underesrork charged In a enemy*CBS Reports" that WestrTS relying. on began 'Information were Gen. J(le force of the at- him one

he interlawyer, Don M. quariteh

i for the general’s 185,3001question about a figure o

w ^ Pentogon con- Westre press would por- Christiaenemy that was would ‘

lieved. • and ashsensitive to press )reland sald. “We es if we weren’t I that my t ^ to ^ sy deserved,* and to ■ with a stoteinent

Itlng 100,000 more >«?*'“ • Jd we were would Withl ion. _________Christlt

l e ^ r i e of myl8ay,‘Wbatthehell ure,W ei:? We were doing a He s£ we And out the decisloi

‘ regular islsted that the Ir- he salt Ihtly armed “home guerriU sed DO military m ain o] re not pecq;>le we well as

he said. and “ se

baron face. Colombian coffee Friday, uque-surrendered, -ficlalss &<»unt indictment T h ee and 11 others of a the com fraiid — said to be fraudTi liJstory. ■ 'ne^goUa

loo. Over govemm- said the 3J-yeaPK»ld ,: travel abroad on rat.notUled federal g j g j '

tor^es Iifendants named in _ ( o r g ^ ih d it i ^ d e public stiipme lered to the FBI ordert(

d e w i n g

f t o c u t iwnmi'ttee to Congress eariy ne)

> options under scrutiny (nclud an for Medicare' coverage <

!T than 60 days—which would b ced by beneficiary copayment trough collection of a monthl Jum from beneficiaries, long^other Id ^ _ undw. discuj s <fae tha^ would reqUire worker >unt eihployeriiaid health li ice premiums as jncbme and pa I on them if they exceed a certai m tlers would reduce thc federal to ctlon for m e d l^ .expenses, an

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i e t n a m -basically civilians.”: general also testified that h i r d ^ information atx>ut risin y strength to his superiors afte requiring his staff “ to separat ghtorsfromthenon-fightors.” . i 1882 CBS documentary, “Th untod Enemy: A Vietnam Cor cy," cited interviews wit er military and CIA officials wh ATestmoreland’s staff In s is ts o ng estimates of-enemy strengt 5s than-300,000, wKen the bes nce potnted to a~figure7>f mor 500.000.stmoreland has portrayed th as a technical dispute amon

i s and has denied any effort t ress information.3-four-star g ^ r a l , who con ied U;S.-forces-inVietnam-fror to 1968, detailed a series c ings in May 1967 In which hi outlined a grpwlngJ>eUef th£ rican Intelligence wo restlmatlng the number ( ly “ irregulars." stmoreland said the exchang n when his intelligence chle Joseph McChristlan, came I

>ne night with a draft of a cab! tended to send to “ higher heat Lets’’ tttlm ating that there wet y> irregulars, compared with Ui eoflOO.OOOUieninuse. stmoreland said hc told Mi (tian that the higher numbei d Vcause a poliUcal problem, isKed for a briefing on the sul

t he said he never ordered M< iUan to reduce the figures, ou're Slue?” asked his attorne; « . Burt. . • .m posiUve," Westmoreiar9d. ' \thin the next two weeks, M »Um ‘s gave 1^^^ brie

on.thatnipported t h e h l ^ ^ l Westmoreland sold. ' ' said he objected a t first to U

lion to conUnue counting all 1 lars as one groiq>. That categor tald, included the well-arm« rillas uiio Uien constituted U 1 opposition to tbe U.S. forces, i as lighUy armed “self-defeas< 'secret s^-defense" units. ’

:es chargesay, and more were expected, c issald.-:.'*—e charges included“ vlolatldns i oiisplracy laws, mail fraud, wi I T m I ^ l I » t lo n of bank'fuzid UatlngTalse bills of lading,-at

iiHth h fln^ t J by the fM eiffl C ^ l t ~ I

)y Stanley Marcus, e Indictment diarged that b n November 1961 and May 19 IB, hls.broUier and the oUiers i d coffee and frult-Julce inve s beyond Uielr actual value ai ed bills of lading to Indlca rn ^ ts of produce were en routo r to^ecure loans f itm banks.—

jMedicspendii

next raise Uie premlum^wl:--------Medlcarc'doctors’blUidude— -Whlto House policj e of are ■ considering

Mfiritrnro >v»rw»ftrlBriiiid be buying private Insurai lents ers issued by the pro{ lUily sticking wlUi-tradlti

coverage.5CUS* .. The.president InsUi •kers net a t a meeting Th I In- ways to reduce fed Ipay wiUwut “ raising “ tax< rtaln wiUi Uie defense build

Social Security. Estlr Jtax the budget deficit thL “ d „ jC ^ * ^ b iU lo n .

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days.tructedhis.CabU ..,^.Therhursday to f in d ____the aederal ^>endlng otherixes,“ Intertering------Wcipaildup or touching ®*cjc tlmates are Uiat faW ' his year wUl ex- -Jolnln

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iimitz out Drtrdining:I'ASHINGTON (AP) - The >. naval presence- In the ribbean wUl grow. thlS' ekend wiUi U»e arrival of U»e ;lea^powcred aircraft car^ r Nimitz, a Defense Depart- iltofflcial saldFriday.While the ship, has its air tg on board, this has noUilng do- with- Ceintral - America,: source said.. “It’s headiiig /ard Puerto Rico and will t»

heofflclal said such training lises normally last about 10

[Tie Nlmltz wUl be cnilslhg ih f same general area as 25 ier ships already par- ipatlng In a-separate training 2reise. The Pentogon official d Uie Nimitz would not be ning Uiose vessels.---------^—

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ocraUc House membei Reagan admlnlstraUoi

Z . the United Stotes a ^ “dan^rously close t

Secretary of Stote G« rt- on Friday to “ restoW

diplomacy to our Cei lir policy.”“8 j;The Reagan adm

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George P. Shultz dangerous] )R resUTiint and prospects i^entral-American- America."

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r ^ v e the life of a F ae’swould put a higher of y afa human being.” xenotIta, Linda University develiwhere the operation compas performed, and turevlical community had “Sctcedure as a ’neces- hand'c the.infant!s life. Intervslloned lhat. ' Assocey did not make any Thurs

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experimentation. For the e, it appears possible to lograft not by random chana h science aforelhou^it.I suppose we could have u non iteart that was outsized t was not tissue-matched, anc tld have pacified some pmplt 'ould have been poor science ed.r. Robert J . Levine, a Yale 3lty medical.ethlcs:expert, -chance s-o f- flndlng-compt im hearts fbr infants bom

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;^.:v:J:Friday:hlffgroup-lsvrtlll a unilateral ccase fire o of participation in upcoi as p art of a process hel to a political settlem U.S.-backed govemmer

Ungo said the leftist agree to a cease-fire If tions are agreed to by tl Army. Ho did not spec tlons.

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JOHANNESBURG, £ (AP) — Police have a people, most of -the workers, .In a "moppii tion" following widespn

. black townships, author!

Vic Haynes at- quarte rs-In 'P re to ria s those arrested Thursdaj ed by Friday moming al fines on a variety of i

, most common charge,• ' nQn-pavmentofrent.

. ..DefenseM lnisterM ag a speech Friday nlghli rioting and unrest sinci

. on "calculated action b ■ m ents" seeking to ove;

Africa’s whlte-minority i He said tho govemme

to move ahead with race a t the sam e time we mu the progress we make ened by the radical cor

......... rapid arid tirinily changeMinister of.Law and C

Grange acknowledge! night that 130 people, t

' them black, died in the i He said 95 of the victim by police. Private groi about 155 people died in I

Le Grange also said for a criminal lnvesti{ Rev. Allan Boesak, one ( most prominent s clerics, because of i Boesak gave to the Syc Herald in Australia.

Diploma!suspecte<

NEW DELHI, India vestlgators probing Ind assassination have a: former Indian diplomat from Norway on groun< voived in a conspiracy

' news reports said.The former diplomat

‘ Singh, a Sikh, told Norv _ fllon in Oslo Friday n l^

: -• surprised by the chargi government Hindustan paper and the Press T news agency.

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•.sidered her death ‘thi fate ."

H&rinder Singh, 37.. Juhe as India’s charge

Oslo, renounced hlfl Indi and applied for asylus afte r the Indian army’s i Golden Temple, the shrine, vdilch had beco a n 'f o r Sikh terrorists.

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official, v“ u a R t e “M c c lK lk s . to a p ro f --------------------- secondro

t guerrilk fire, pariP ) —Salvadoran H ector' :rmo-Ungo-said leagues, d imilngto-edTfildfif-rebelBwil! re and some form flrepropo! >comlng elections between L tie hopes will lead surgents,< [ement wilh the month, nent. Ungo islist rebels would Revoiutioi i l f certain con d l- 'a rm o f th ly the Salvadoran menl. pecify-the condl- ACcordii

day from ed by three col- base, Insu news conference discussion ropeign ' ' Policy licipaling

elections &

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zts I ed Q, South Africa . s arrested.2,300 •them migrant pping-up opera- r • ,, . spread rioting in .lorilies said Fri- -

at-police head-a said most, of *— •day were releas-,gaflerlhey paidDf . charges. The;e, he said, was ^

lagnus Molan, In .;hl; blamed yi_e_ __ince late August •n by hostile ele- •' ; ; )verthrow Soulh ity rule. 'i'iwcmenl was trying . -f; ace reform, "but ; . • > . must ensure lhat • , ke is not threats- consequences of /r;'';'nge;".................. V ?;'v.id Order Louis le -*‘- Iged Thursday e, all but one of he recent unrest.Ums were-klllcd groups maintain !a:%; inlheunresl. • lid he has aslted s li^ tlo n of the - -.7 ne of the nation’s ,

anti-apartheid' f an Interview Sydney lyiomlng ,

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__Ua (AP) - In- ’5 " ' . Indira Gandhi’s ‘

asked lhat a *lat be extradited [lunds he was In- . Jacy lo kill her, ,i.

uat, I;-Harlnder -orweglan televl- i l ^ t that he was . - • irge by '.ll»-pro-- an Times news- r i s Trust of India rv’ <;r

about the reportOday I-was com- •sort of numbed I._le'government of^ u l ^ u s e suchenl me from ob* .il9 -w in U ^ :^ h e - —

idrjot.defendthe , -imdhfT-but-con'— — ‘the revenge of /rV

7, resigned last- rge d’affaires In ndiandtizienshlp' ilum lh Norway iT’8 assault on the le holiest SlUi Bcome a sanctu- - '

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- Peace talks b e t w ^ the gov- at and leftist guerrillas wUl ie,' but the next round may be d from late November to a date ecember, President Joseon Duarte said Frldayr” ;----- -■te. and guerriUas leaders . to meet again In late iber after they held their (irst g ' in the northern city of La on Oct. 15.president lold reporters Fri- Jf they (the talks) are a little i a little later, it doernot mal-

depends on the condlUons. the momenl comes, I wlU say where and who Is going lo go lo ts."in assure you there .wUI be a le. This (s a political issue, nol

nklng Roman Catholic church I, who did not want lo be Iden- because of security reasons, e government failed to respond oposed dale and place for the round'of talks.

fas willing ’ticipatiorir Oqueli, one of Ungo’s col- I. declined to say whether the- vili'tdrmally set forth a cease-, posal al the next round of talks n the govemment and the in- 5, which may be held later this

is head of the DemocrMlc ;lonary Force, the .political the Salvadoran rebel move-

•ding to published reports Fri— m Mexico City, Ungo's home isurgent leaders have begun Ions on the possibility of par- ig in Salvadoran municipal s set for March.

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»re. Visit only with good,' ly friends.

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lat’s the average weight l j Jbabyglrls^undherenottri; > iunds7ounces. 1 •' aJlement^trleil a cuu uf coff ^ ------ '—rso oapused itTBcFdreiie ^ 5 v ut CSirlstlans^enounced'cof- / ' le DevU’s brew. After he did e_tumed.Inlo the o b jk t of.a * across Europe. .

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d ^ o ftb e U o lte d S ta t.

The tu itoy , the pic flapped Its wings wild Reagan’s face aad lea In (he White House where It was makings pearance In honor of Ti ' “At least one persoi been here long enough,

. holding aloft one of pu^e•^^te feathers a

‘ bird made its uncerei ture, Its rose-red wattli

Jotin Hendricks, a from Shelby, N.C., sal 26 weeks old, had tx

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overhanging the next and someone asked i nam ew as“D efldt.”

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of the turkey's restofth<B as the 53i>ound .. Temonlous depa^ittlesshaklng - 'a turkey fanner ^said the bird was ^been hatched at 4 ^ ^

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fiediha^t'thTini” — m i ust” and "Juicy.” ablnet have begun th e le a of red Ink'!Xt federal budget d If the turkey's

me was Deficit It .death,” the pr^ l- CIg. 9jehind the turkey ' • ' ■ jtted slowly away the Rose Garden

to ask a serious - ..........i the proposal the • ' Ifiade lo the Soviet ----- ijalng “umbreHa" •

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two frozen tu i^ y s for Thanks- dlnner.)rR .J. and his understudy, tbey le two of th6 safest tu rk e^ In ca this Thanksgiving season. White House said both birds e sent to "petting farms” in la where they will lead a well- d protected existence “for tbe theirnatiiral lives.”

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dam nof famUy were <leleted becaua IS c h a r ^ with operating a I t-»-year call 0 1 rihjg. But fa that it was pitbably more tha guess. •lerally speaking, any Und ( scandal or any Und of notorii ild1«8Ultinndeledoo;**'Bald tti m an. He decllned'to Identii i , saying: “It’s aaoldSR-trad

ispects ir 3 attackling.owskl said Thursday thi flies Indicate te su^>ects bot arrest records, and Chlcag have described one of th

t8 aa a“VOUthfnlurfi»Amnlp »»« Nov. 7 siege, auto mecbanl tr Goffer said- a dozen wtiil

tossed bricks and bottlf h the windows of his apartmer c hours as^lfe,_hls_flancc iOVanklln, ^ their 8-yeai I Michael hid In terror Insldi ad moved In Nov. 3. ago Police U . J o s ^ Kelly / im an-relatkm s-secU on-sai lay that evidence gathered s Icates tliere may not liave bee ly.attackers as Goffer f lr^ li

l>'Mlp0W8ki c r lU c ^bpooias may be Issued to thre poUce offlcen who responde t^ a ry In the same area, know Island, the night of the attack.

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On-Priday, as the S was released. Miss Bai , . vidhig handwriting su court order.

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rx>rrso<D-' n a m ^ to' the' natlonai a«----------------------- -not-kno«n32, accused of "^used but s Manhattan ring the regist hella Devin, was w ie l^ . “ I al Register along they deck stepfather and • very carei . Thook aSa’

sr of New'Jersey there." ilddle^Ballantlne .1 Is.sald to have

ancestors wbo [he Mayflower.I Social Register Jarrowswaspro- samples under a

“One nerter spokesman Mrs. Sid E delete Miss Bar- of Newsv,n ' was made by a the spoke

l&OPENiESEY’S&FRED [A & SUBS-f or* o u r k e y i fo luc* jb i . Vt/* UM only th* ngr*d1«ni*t<Ourcru«la, iom«mod« do lly . .

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JdiUonTo^iss B a n ^ 3 , '^ names were erased.' The

man said 96 famUles who were xi from the 1984 edition were ited and 66 new families were

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TWIN FALLS - ■: ' Judicial Building wa:

-----^form erD lstrlctJudgoforts resulted in th buUdlng.

............. Ward, who retired lithe bench In Twin F a a t a ceremony heldopen house.----------—

Ann Cover, the dial • Counly Board of. Co

proclamation naming W. Ward Judicial Bull

Drug bl to inclui inmatesBy Times-News staff

' andTheAssoclatcdPress

. BOISE — Five Inmates State-Ecnitentiary. will Monday on charges of o smuggle drugs into thepr

The arrests will be thi series this week of relate that Included the roundup in Twin Falls County a flscation of five pounds o from a county residence.

All the busts arc the three-month, multi-agenc tion across southern Idah

. covered what Boise Pol Brown called a major dru

. ■ Gem State.. ..The investigation a t ti connected to charges fi

•-.nine Boise residents night, Brownsaid.

The planned arrests al :lj..w ill stop up (o 70 percent

- traffic into the facility; pol Police had initially pla

. rest the five Inmates Fi • SeeBUSTSonPfl

t^hanrlByBOBFREUND TImeS‘Ne\vs wilier

• TW jri FALLS - Polk , ■ MUdon- didn’t detect U

' although' hC'W lght'hav( something was up.

:: He had beeh p e r ^ d e i . . -'put of bed Friday' dn tv

• sleep to dutifully share bn . 350 b u s l i ^ executives

comrhunlty leaders. The. ' ranged from "We need ;

fleer Uiere.for insurance p “ You'll llke'this speaker."

Not unUl he heard a lli compliahmentaTollIng'OJ

—^oudspeaketnJid-hepoH J .^^IbftdecepUon togetber.By

.tQolate.Greater—Twin

■ ‘pham ber o( Comiiierce'q ■applaudin'g him' os its Chi

■; soncftheYear.- , .As traffic sergeant. Ml

have m et afew of the mem Ucket book, but he’s met tl the <»nimunity’8 youth'

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- The Twin Falls County was renamed Friday after dge TheronWard.-whose ef—

the construction of the

id iast year after 23 years on Falls County, was honored. Id as part of the county's

Aalrman of the Twin Falls Commissioners, read U>e

ing the structure the Theron Juilding to a lorge crowd of

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;tes at the Idaho ^ill be arrested ^f conspiracy to ;sprison.the latest in a H

ated drug busts ^dupofI4people ../ and the con- •[s of marijuana :e. ,he resull of a React ency Invesllga- ' daho that’s un*Police Ll. P a t ' ____ ^drug rlngin the .r, -

I the prison is I filed against s Wednesday ____

5 at the prison c,,.ent of the drug pollcesaid. «. planned to ar* “Friday after- • <

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fber+etspast 15 'y. courses. In

. - football fie: ollce Sgt.-Jim basis will-

the hoax - children. Tl iave;suspected. Jim .” - .

Ided to'tumbie Mildon, 3 I two hours of police fore breakfast wilh • started brii ■res « id . other gram s to th rhe. arguments' Since then h Jd a police of- students’-n »purposes” to-llni®> sr.", beyond offUI lisfo f his ac* For t h e ^ r-out over the cdac'he<l'th< HhfrT teces-of-teanratrO ’E Byth®nlt wafl--He also has

of communi i - F a l l s - ^ - t h e T w i n F a e ^ r e a d y Was. sor youth " Chamber Per- Woodmen dj

t)Im forcom MUdoh might Protcssloi

lembcraovcra president ol Bt thousands of Officers Asi th during the _ compliment

m e

Ige T h e r o n W ard s h a r e a

buildhwell-wishers, Ward’s forme

. the public, proclamatio

y distinction to Twin Falls Coi r efforts' the counly had erer—bulidlngf she read.— -----e ‘.'I am totally overwheln

Bul, he- added, he accepted n for the Uion Board 'of'Count d and counly .clerk-wh0„wen s behind the construction of tl;— was completed In 1D67.-------s He dispelled the rumor thi c the commissioners to build c n passed In 19G6 had created i f in the county. Ward said. Ti

four United

. Amoficar* iCrpr.r. 15%{

Afltmtls FOjridaiidiS 1 %

' SoyScPuls 14%

CiimpFifo 3%

:nilfliiood loofninp Comet t%

. G r a p h sb o iv s hou; T w in

Ires PpH'years on bicycle safety In the spools and on 'the <

field. He's on a fIrst-name 1 'llh rnany • grade school They call.fOm "Policeman "i

. 37, .joined •the Twin Falls ! Dree ln_ 1968’ and quickly jririglhg bl^.cie. safety pro- the o o ls lr i his home city. (

n he has kept traffic safety-ln t -minds, and, at the same 1 ken his interest In youth - t mcialduUes. <: p a ^ ’n in e y i^ , Mildon h u __Uie sev^th-grade (oolt>all y D e a r y ^ io rTffgirsauw i: - \ las contributed to a'niimMr- unity organizations, such a s ' t: FallffOptimlstsrwhnajipoiF^ h "programs. The Modem I of America In 1983 honored v )nununitywork. FlionaUy, Mildon'Is a past t of th6 Magic Valiey-eolice

Association and has.eorfied o Mitsfromcommandera. t

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! a l a u g h d u r in g c e re r a

ingreTrier colleagues and blem alion said that Ward the c< :msclf“Tuid~ljrought oncT~ Counly. Through his The erected the Judicial work

• ' - - - board elmed,” Ward said, andfc ted the honor mostly the m lunty Commissioners Wai vere_the_moin_force,.bench if the buUdlng, which Lloyd----------------------------- unma- that he had ordered Wai lid onc. An Idaho law public sd another Judgeship of the .T hat .created a pro- Issues

j Way Dbl laE i W s j n D E E

SalvationA fm yi7%

M.V.A.R.C 2% •

Menial HonlinAsnoc. 2% ________ ■

M cAuioyHome’ U:I to rG iflsiyg

G )flScouls3%

vin F a l l s U n i te d W a y d

icemafi/ Curtis -Eaton Sr., wli i chamix:r’s first Person of ! 1983; lauded Mildon Fri 1 vesting thousands of hoi I 'm iinity'work. Mildon aco , -fully, passlng-along parfrt

to his family, pollcc coll * the community in general.

Later, he said his great . come In'being “Pollcem 1 the seventh graders oh i field and the young bicyoli I . the grade school stude

classrooms.,___ l‘.'rhat’s,what’s,nea^^h(

A fter ddsplng the liai “ WlSKfiW a t i a '- T l ih s f S -^Ight^have'thought Mildc

h id in g back home to finli "TnptedaleSft. » —

But the Person of the Y w as doing what he has d past 15 years in Twin Fal leering.

Mildon saldhe had prom out a feilow offlcer by dayUme shift Friday.

m ony re n a m in g t h e Tw

mdrriiT) because there only was onc courthouse and no place to

he judlclol building was the •k of the “ most active and rd of commlssioners-he had former clerk Harold Lancasl money lo build the structure, 'ard also was honqred for his ch. JNvin.Fails.attomcy and /d Webb said Ward was a roklatched.----------------- ^ -'ard had all the attributes res lie and lawyers, Webb said. V. he courtroom and the abilt ies of law wlUi quick dolen

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UniiedCctct)f.il Palsy 1%

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f.vho was- the of the Year In Yiday for in- lours in com- xepted grate- t o f the credit- - Dlleagues and

' - P l H iatest rewards man Jim” to . i) the f o o tb a l l : ,^ . ole riders and ' ^ dents in the ^

helands of well j|T ' - <ialdast, you • -—Idon would be >- nlsh his inter-

Year instead done for the

'alls — votun-

)mised to lielp y taking his----------------

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edfot)ne courtroom In left lawyei : to add another Ward *' “ weobsatdLhe result of the Ward’s! nd responsible” tiie Judge lad worked with 'Twin Fall: aster, who found A bronz rc. Ward said. the buildli his duties on the County B{ nd form eLjudge_tidn.ilurll ■ole model os yet Hurlbut

- - • - ..................judges re<respected by the commlssii 1. He had conlrol those who jilUy to restrict' “Thank ermlnation thal. Hurlbuttt

UnllcO Way Aominisirnlion 17%

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Tuir. pi>«o/a<yd ic ia l B u ild in g in W a r d

rWca/yers and clients reelbig. ‘1 "had good strong commoi sra:i’s successor. Daniel Huributt Ige “set the foundation upon ' 'alls Counly jUdlciory wllhgrov onze plaque bearing Ute new Idlng wlii be donated by the T Bar Association and judges

iirlbultsaid_l^--------------------butt added that when the recommended the name chai ssioners they also wanted /ho served the Judicial system mk you (or your fine lea lit told Ward.

UnitecmoneiBy ANNETTE CARY

■ Times-News writer

■ TWIM FALLS - The Board will give generous th e ' Salvation Army, lh Red Cross, the Boy Set

. .YFCA and will. keep, n ' orga'niiuition's adminisl

year.The decisions were mi

day meeting to divide u{ collected in the 1985 fun that promises to be amor the. organization's 24-yei the Magic Valley.

Volunteers have not qt year’s gDal of $21D,DOO, members were conflden allocate tlie full amount p

. be collMted In in te re st.' still about $15,000 short of

But even with the $2 for, United Way will no meet the obligations of th organizations ’ it has ac

• y e a r 'The organization; $2G6,000, said Jerry Dodd oi' the allocation commltti

T^e largest change 1:

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1 ^S g t.'J im M ildon re c e lv e i

10M Time

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■ hoi daiBy MICHEL TImcs-News

prefer, to bc will continu Shop B ar In

H j M H M an ordini

' City Alt drafted the and concern which Indlc;

___ the public 111~inoralsorth~

ThtTordln ■ H H the

sexuality ir fn

adversely al ' increase cri

repugnant t< munity.”

^ ---------Alter Uie i' Ben Park, n

ducUons in stripper she donccrs emj

. Thursday ev< KYiisAVTiON undere d -s h o n o r h» l»> 0P “ ‘ said.

— While proc _ _ ■ men’s danc«

nylon-lined t I orfui sequir

council, thal. men who w form of“clei

ion sense."______E ark-sald.. . watch Uie clit, said Uial .undesirables nwhich Uie - audience mi

belweenDie" JW name of he said i Twin Falls businessmen s organlza- He said h t----------- --------- ed-the-prodile county's even be safe langetothe ter to see. ’ d to honor sandy Dl( '’f'- tavern, rep eodership, previous coi

clientele tha _________ J • • SeeD

d Way i y alldcQ

1984 and 19; was for adm

. • • percent of U le United Way earmorked tis donations to ministration the American ' percent of Ui Icouts and the be used for more, for the tion. istrallon' this The adml

■ . . been'frozen nade al a Fri* says.up Uie money “ In the pa

imd drive, one -ripping and ong Uie best in dlrectorSanc ear history In first,” Dodds

This year, quite met this modest rai! 30, bul board assisUmce. enl enough to . Most of Ui ; plus $10,000 to groups remj L. The drive is percentage a of its goal. Uio allocatloi 5220,009 hoped new people' lot be oble to were not us< Uie 18 affiliate Dodds says, accepted Uiis Before ms >ns -requested -me'mbers co dds, chairman offered by ttw . reviewed thei

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Duncilils to)Jbble--^incers^ELESNYDER 'oils correspondent

, — Male strippers, who 3 be called ‘‘male dancers.” - tlnue dancing a t Uie Sports r In Paul, despite the odopllon •dinancc prohibiting nude or_jerinnmrs_____________________Attorney Kent Fletcher

the ordinance at the request » m of the Paui CUy Counell, idicated It wanted lo prolect ic liealtii, s ^ t y . welfare andiflKeconrimunity;.........................•dlnance is aimed a t curbing 'iUes which "pander lo gross

in a manner that wouldfrom Uic -nelghbortiood,--------

y affect the property values, crime and violence, and be

nt td the morals of the com-

iie reaaing oi me ordinance, k, representing Fantasy Pro- in Burley which stages the shows, defended the male employed by the tavern on / evenings.iersland your concern and ' jut your minds a t ease,” he

producing an example of the ancewear, a bright pair of ed briefs made offlashy col* quins, Park informed thehal.Uie.dancers.wereJamily_____) were mereiy^providing a clean adult entertainment.”a id "hlce .women come:to^-------le dancers,. they 're not bles. We’re drawing a cleanmade up mosUy of womei^..... ..

Die ages of iS and 40,’’ many, i, who are wives of nen and oUier professionals.1 his grandmother had vlew-roduction and-lhal it would.........-lafe for his 4^year-old_daugh-_____

Dickson, manager 6f the replied to the council’s concern Uiat "Uie type of that this would draw is the

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setsatiorisI 1^ campaign aliocalions Qdmlnlstration. Last yetir 14 3f Uie $201,480 allocated was ed for United- Way , ad- lion. This year, more than 16 )f Uie budget, o r $36;454, will for United Way adminlstra* .......

dmlnlstrative budget had * zen for Uiree years, Dodds

i past, If we had to do any ind slashing, her (executive Sandy Thomas's) budget was >ddssays. •jar, Uiey have given her a raise and more clerical c.f Uie- allocations for Uie 18 . emoih al about the same se as last year, even th o u ^Itlons committee had many }le' and last yea r's figures used in making d^isions, -

/s. • . • -making decisions, the U considered Uie programs

i>y Uie organizations and their financial histories, ee MONEY oa Page B2

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l’Jnies:New8._Twln Fallo, Idaho

— . G irl h u r t wl------------ — T W IN FA LLS-

— day-evening when tersectlon of Filer

............. Falls.--------------. - ----- — Jamlo-Hutchlnso

Regional Medical C Hutchinson was i

. i n g across FUer / when she was stru

— ------------T e r iy D ffle H b ttlrcding to Cpl. Dave H

— i:-------------Hutchinson was tNoncofthechUdrei

' C a l d w e l l reKANSAS CITY-

elected president o ' Uon.

■ Tom Shaw, owi Hereford Ranch, w;

—O b i^ K enneth jLJ™

PAUL - KcriDClh. .......... Paul.dicdThursdays

Bom Sept. 22, 19Ca.

S attended schooia I Icago. where he to . . training.

He mtatricd Dorolh Hoy Springs. Neb., a UngBc«ch.Cftlif,.ln employed oi (he ship Island during World' wife were later~dlvon Douglas Aircraft a lL reUremcnt In 1969.

---------------------Himiarrled-RobertJwere later dlvorccd. Ii Paul.bherehehadtiv

He married Loylia 138l,lnPoul.

Mr. Ratellc was ar Church.

Surviving arc: his daughters, Jeanne Ad Phyllis Martin of Lonj Jam es L. Ratclle of Li Nicholas J. Ratelle Calir.;Uirco broUiers, Warren RatcUe, bolh Donald Ratdle of ^

------------------W ls.rfiveslstcrs.Io»Couse and Mary Pou Rapids, and Bemlece

___________ XoK&inpo,-boUuiLBeigrandchildren; and c h lld i^ . He was pre two Infant dau^ters.

■ The-funeral-wUJ be- d.m. in the Paul LDS Bishop Jay W. Merrill will be In Paul Ometc

Friends may call i■ ■ " ........... tuary Chopd in Bur

___________6;30 to a:30 p.m., tax' Tiicsday onc hour prio

John^Pete’O.•RUPERT - Jl

Osterhout. 67,-of Rup otCosslb Memorial Hi

Bom N0V.J9,1916, attended schools, be Uio LDS Church.

Ho married Moxln 1W5. In Hugo, Okla., i the Rupert area for se

— -“Surviving Tire: his- daughter.-NonnieL.J

a sister, Neta Whitesl two grandchildren, Johnston.QfRupert. A him In death.

The funeral will be : p.m, in tho Decio LOS

Stake President Jac ficlatlng. Burial will I tci7.

Friends may call a Chapel in Burley Sui 8:30 p.m. and a t tho • one hour prior to the (i

S . Joel P e te rs' . , TWIN FALLS - S.

of Twin Falls, died f Twin Falls a in ic ahd

-S e rBUHL - The funer

ohder, 74, of Buhl, will be held today o t : Chapel in Buhl. Buria End Ccmetery In Buhl, a t the chapel until the

....... vicc, Tbe.famiiysugge!tributlons bo made t Heart Association or tc ty. •

BUHL - Tbe funeri Buckendorf Shakelton.

---------------- Vil.’,-whb died T u S a----------- — M ondayalTpTm rfinJ

Church in BuhL Burla ' ‘ End CemctcryHn'BuW.

o l the H6pkin»Buhl\ Sundoy from S to 7>p.n: from 10 o.m. untU noon gests thal memorial

--H osiMA

REGIONA]

M rsrFranic Cullinan, M word McCullough, Mrs. Rl and Florence MUler. all o

.......... aod Stephen Kehoe, bot' Shoshono; Cllnl Sparrow I

— K oberrsargcnfof Rupert;

------Mrr-Donflid-Nlehhui8.-lGina P arrott; Woodrow H ^Falts^•Mrff^MIchael MUie daughter of.Burley; Xylc Jensen aod Marilyn Knii Shoshone; and Marjorie Rc

■Sons to Mr. and Mrs.-F . Cullllnan.aU of Twin Falls, •_ Buhl.

B--2TImes>News,Tw{ni

^ l yw h e n s t r u c k - b y cI — A 10-year^ld girt was Injt len she^as-stm ck by a ca r i Her Avenue and PoUt Street

nson of 435 Quincy'St. in Tv ir-8taW e-T»naiU oh~at'T«agi Bl Center.as Injured a t 5:53 p.m. She >« r AvMiie wIUi Uiree otoer truck by an easUtouhd c& d ararssroriSTA-adlson Ave N e Heldemann of tlie Twin FalL as taken U> Uw hospital by am Iren were Injured.

r a n c h e r h e a d s g iY » A CaldwcH rancher h it of the American Hereford

owner and operator of th I, was named to head tho naUc

i t u a r i el ^ o t e l l e «

«Ui D. Rotelle. Bl. of tended I ayathlshomc. he manISM. In Rudolph. Wls.. .The ma lis in Rudolph, and at thcLogi e took auto mechanics — Mr.-P

wiUitherolhy Peters In 1922 in with the I., and they , moved to After' ,,lnlMO.wherohewas farming shipyards on Terminal—rhoved i rid War II. He and his and op< vorced. He worked for reUrcmi It Long Boach unUI his He wi

K l w ^lertrtlU tiirtassrThej— W nrd*t d.inlW l.hem ovedto was in b a lived since. FTD Flylia Lee on June 10. woodMi

Survli3 an elder in Uie LDS two son

his wife of Paul; two O ly ^ ^ ‘Adams of Buriey and Boyle ol Long Beach; two sons. M orteu )fLaHabre, Calif., and Provo. elie-of-Westminster. Fcm Po iers, Denis Ralelle and of F a ir olh of .Milwaukee, and dren. II )f Wisconsin Rapids, daughU loneSchnelder.-NeUle 17)0 ft Paul, all of Wisconsin a.m . at cceKlelndel and Alice M aurta 3eavcr.Da m..Wl8.^a3_otflciatl md 21 great-grand- Cemete preceded In death by Frien « . Chapelbc-hddTucsany at 11 ~ ahd all'

J)S Stake Center, with receive rrUlofflclaUng. Burial ' from 7 1 netery. the chuiill at-the Payne Mor- thetlm< Burley Monday from and al the church on

priortotheservlce, ^BUHI

Osterhout «John L. "Pete’’ ' Thofi

Rupert, died Thursday and wllII Hospital. . Chapel I >16. a t Decio, where ho h e w s . , member of

txine Allen on May 5. P l t ^ a., and Uiey farmed In Filer, d r several years. Cllnlcahis wlfo ofRupert; a Dom L.J<*nston of Rupert:— moved ! tesldes of Burley; and p iicr fo tn, Julie and Nell bperaUj rt. A brolher preceded (ore op

nearBuI bc beld Monday ot 2 Mr. 1 J>S Ward Chapel, with Corps d Jack F. Duncan of* H em rill be In Decio Cemo- peb. 21

F iler Fltil at Payne Mortuary surv i Sunday, from 6:30 to sons, 0

ho church on Monday calif., i w funeral. ' daughtc

Alaska.•rson five gr

Evans■ S. Joel Pelcrson, 61. MartJIe ;d Friday moming at Gartnei ahd Hospllal oROr an and Mli

rv ic e s -tneral for Ray Alex- made to i. vAo died Tuesday. 600 Maryat 2 p.m. a t Farmer lOO. Wash irial will bc In Wcsl uhl. Friends may callthe time of the scr- HAGKi

ggesU memorial coo- for Robcr le to the Americanir lo a favorite chari- Nov. 9, w

the Hen Pocatello

leral for Joy Nadine complete ton 48 .o fA rltn^n ,S a S ^ ^ IT B e V id- ^itTKOTTreTCh'rislIanrMoxerr^irial wUl be In Wcsl Ccn^r. P iiM. Friends may calljhl\Funeral C ^ a ^ GOODIp.m'; and on Monday Matthow;lOon. The family sug- died Thu]Ial contributions be a.m. In E

: I

p i t a i sMAGICVALLEY )NALB£ED1CAL CENTER

Aitolttod-.J I. Mrs. Ray Parrish, Donald Rw I. Rick Vippcrman, Mrs. Dwight I ill of Twin Falls; Mrs. Fartuoat< both of- Buhl; Mrs. Timolhy

ow of Jerome; Gamel.Kldc! ot H«rt;-and Mra.-phll Brackcnbern

■ ■ls,-Mra^}ohn-McDohald;-Robert MT Hahne ahd Fannie Burney, all tuicr of Hansen; Mrs: David Ho Cyler Holllbaugh of RiqKrt; Mt Knigge, both of Filer; Donald oRoederotSallLakeCity.

Births ;*. Ray Parrish aiid Mr. and’Mr alls, and Mr. and Mrs. Fortunalo t

fin Falls. Idaho Saturday. Ni

C Q f_______ catUe registry.

IT a t tlie In- b re e d assoclat je t In Twin jjead o f reglstt

|g lc Valley , O regon brancU Id ah o H erefon

B w o sra in - h a s h c ld o m e e er children tion, the Idaho r d riven by th M rtah n Pjitc = m en lF e d e m tkalls police Jimbalance.------B l o o d ' d r

TWIN FALL

g r o u p■ has been, p.m. rd Associa- Artene Flort

man, is asking Uie Shaw ■ as a way for re

lUonalboef of good health.

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m June 1, 1920, in Preston, he at- !d Preston schools. Oo Feb. 12.1941, lorrlcd Constance Webb at Malad. marriage was laler solemnlied in ogan LDS Temple.

Peterson Jollied the Navy, s w ed the Seabecs, aod landed on Okinawe the Marine corps.o r 'h is d l s d u ^ , he engaged ir ing a t Clifton, Idaho. In li«7,_hf id.to Twln’Falls, where hb ownec operated Julie's Flowers until hi! sment last year.was a member of the Uons Club

^ _ a i ^ E lta Lodge and U» F»m

in business, be was a member ot th< Florists Association and the Lyn

I Merchants Association, rvlving are: his wife of Twin Falls; »ns. J . Crandall Peterson of Albu que. N.M., and Webb B. Pelerson o: ipla, Wash.; a daughter, Carolyi s of Las Vegas; five sisters, Wandx ensen of Logw. Josio Condle o: 0 . Sytkle Grossman of California . Poteet ot Rupert and Raquel Harrli oirvlew, Idaho; and ll grandchll . He was preceded In death by i hterandabroUMr.0 funeral wiU be held Tuesday at ll a t the Fifth Ward LDS Chapel or

rice Street, with Bistnp Garth Hes: latlng,-Burial-wlll-bo-ln-Pre»loi etery.lends may call at Reynolds Funera >el S u i^ ^ trom jio o n jin ^6 p.m all day on Monday.'The'family < 1 Ive friends a t tbe mortuary Monda] 17 lo 9 p.m. Friends may also call al hurcti on Tuesday from 10 aim. unli Imeofthefuneral.

ise J e n s e n -----------------m L - Rose Jensen, 60, of Quhl, diet e r home Friday attcmoon after t : Ulness, .0 funeral arrangements are pcndlni will be announced by Uie Farmci Ml of Buhl.

tiord ‘Ben’EvansLER — Benard "Ben" Evans. 63. o •. died Thursday at Uie Twin Fall! c and Hospital.m AprU 7. 1921. iri“Ayr.~Nd):.*fR ed to-ldoholn 1938.-Hfrhad lived ir • tor tho past 25 years, owning a « aUiig Ben’s-Aulo Repair Shop. Be opening Uw sbop. he had farmc< Buhl, Richfield ond Filer.:. Evans served In tho Army Ali IS during WorldWarH.1 married Evelyn Donner In Elko oi 21, 1948. He was a member of Uh

: First Baptist Church, rviving are: his wife of Flier; tvn , Benny Ray Evans of Lafayette

and Merle Evans of Flier; twi ;hters. Melva HUllard of Nome ka. and Shlriey Bloxham of Jerome grondchUdren; a brother. Johi

as of Castleford; and tour slslere tjle Mericel of Yoric. Neb.. Jenni< ner of Twin Fallsrand Sarino Dowi Minnie Davis. boUi gf Buhl. He wa;

lo Uw National Council on Aging, aryland Avenue. SW, West Wing ashlngton, D,C. 20024------------------

SERMAN - .A memorial service bert'"GaU" Alien. 74, ot PocateUo irm erly'of Hagerman.'who died , will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in ienderson Funeral Chapel in silo. CremaUon services were s t ^ In Ogden, Utah.' The famUy Its Uial memorial conUibutions be to - itPspiCT!- Famuy. ‘c/u Judy

rr::B«nnoclt-Reg(onal-Medlcal- , PocateUo, 83201.

id In g — A g ro v ^d e service for iw Lee Daniel, 81, ot Gooding, who hursday, wUI be. held today al 11 1 Elmwood Cemetery. Demaray's

r - - .... -■'* •• - - - -

VIoIoKolbondQ

Rudeen, Ed- ' Mrs. V l ^ McGo ht Morlmoto lUto Morenoiy Adslt of Tamaro Kenner, it Kimberly; oU of Burley; K an srry of FalK - Rowene-JadchbUi

ert:^m «hrT -rE ffleJoe.-R osle '/ allotTw In- Yvonne Draper aod

Hobson and of Dedo; and Susan Mrs. Larry

dd Peak ot AsonloM r.andA

Mrs. Erank . DelphlusBealero loM orroot •

Susan Morrlsonol

,N ovom ber17,1984

try .a t I ts 103rd annual meeUn

i o " h ¥ d " b ^ ^ o r vice p re :IaUon d to lng the p ast y ear, i t e r e d M tU e w lU ih lS tw o s<

ib e e h p p e S S S x T th e ld a b t f ncbesirf.tbe .association ford B reed e r of the Y ear in 1 nces in U>e NaUonal CatUemi aho CatU em en's AssoclaUon !ntUi» A w w tnftnn) t fy* B-ation.

d r i v e r s c h e d u l e d ' ]lL LS ~ T he Red Cross bloodr Bbyterian Churcb In Twin F . to 6 p .m . and T uesday fron

lorence, th e local Red C ir r r Ing fo r donaUons d u ring the hi r re s id en ts to give Uianks fo r lUi. •

~ preceded In deaUi by a tI at- brother and a sister.

Tho tiineral wUl be beld a.m . a t White Mortuary t

d in pniia, ^lUi Uw Rev. Marv fIclaUng. Burial wUl be in :

'’ I*! riiUPatlc;------- : -awa -

Friends may call a t tho i in day unUl 8 p.m., Sunday tr . he and Monday untU 10 a.m.

TTw-famny-Buggcsts -U I his contributions be given to a

.Ity .a u b ,'...................... ..................Hfth „ A u u JW I

tUjeLyn- RUPERT - Mary Ashb

. of Rupert, died Friday at alls; Rupert.jbu- Bom June S, 1884, in A )not byshlrc, England, site wa olyn England. She moved to Uie inda with her parents In 19a c ot Logan. She married John mlo, Logan In 1908. They were ti irris .She married Eklward E. Ni chll- In 1915, and U«y moved I jy a died In 19S2. She bad resii

for69years.Bt 11 Sho belonged lo Ute 1 tion Rcbekoh Lodge No. 25 In Rl Hess Surviving are: two sons, .gtgn t-hnrlix flml BnhPrt_R_N.

Rupert; eight grandchiidi tcrol grandchildren; and three p.m. grandchildren. She was >^ir~dcath'by two daughters,'!

iday andUtrceslslers., - v' ill at The funeral will be held until p.m. in Uio Hansen Mortu

Rupert, wiUt the Rev. B( ficlatlng. Rulh Rebekah It bc offered under Uw dlrectl

' ' S ta r Rebekah L od^ No. 2 died be In Rupert Cemetery, cr a Friends may call at Han

In Rupert Mondoy aftemoo idlng and prior to the lime of t -mer Tuesday.

Clifford McWilliaRUPERT - Cillford M(

a. of of Rupert, died Wednesday falls Ulness.

Bom June ll, 1901, in' :.*ffe'^Idoho, he moved In ’JSOS- !d In- where he rocclved-W».- ond married Jennie E. Rainey Be- April 9, 1923. The marria

med solemnized In.UwIdahiiFal In 1924, ho moved to Rup

Air worked tor the Union Poi until hlsjetlrcmcnl In 19(

:oon member of the LDS Church f the Surviving ore: his wife

daughter, Elinor Palmer o tvra grandchildren; and 10

ette. ChUdren. He was preceded two sister.

jme. The funeral will be heli ime; o.m. In Uw Hansen Mortu John Rupert. WiUt bishop's coun tere, Larsen officiating. Buria innie Rupert Cemetery, lowd FriendsmaycallotUwn was !to the tlmeottheservicc.

ng. Gooding Chapel Is in charg< Ing ments. .

" , M A LTA --The funeral David lV *y. 75. o f Malt Wednesday. wUl be held al In UjeMaltoLDS WardCl) WlU be In MolUi Cemetery.

, tuary of Burley Is in charge ^ ments. Friends may call affl

Malta today onc hour_p ^ funeral. •

■“y B U H L -r'A ^ 'fe idM w B “ »-A-U5nJ?:S(rflWfir^9a:6f^

Wednesday.: . Pt Wcst.Endfor In Buhl is in c h a r^ ot;b*nrho Tho famUy suggests that iRiII tributlons bo made to U«

y's H eart Association.

GOODlNGMEMORLa ■ Admitted

d H m er H e t i ^ ^ o t Gooding.

cGo wen 01 Gooding.. CASSIA UEMORLVL

Admitted wr, lyson Gennaon aod James caioi DUworUi of Rupert; Thomj nui orHeytwmrRJcna«n>ouiior D ^ .

ileAgoero and saa-MarffrGuerTe aod Q ara Harkness, al] ot Burle isan G o rrin g eo fR l^ .

Blttbnd Mrs. MUan OUworUt of Rvpert.

- MINIDOKA UEMORIAL Admitted

crotRiqwrt.R tieued

uiotRupert.

Jnge^U er.th ls_

W and-E aslem - d was selected » 1978. He. also men's Associa- n (now part of 3 e e U n .p r o v ._ _ —

P ark 1

rMb-nday--SSlLrdmobile wlU be vranfen Falls Monday men. oc

)m 11 a.m. to 3 moisten as this

7 “ ?«* SM r- . vocaUve holldayseason Appea >r Oie blessings of c i ^ i

entertali

— — . B t■ • I

I SOD, u a n a y rs noun, buwait untl

Jd Monday at n couldbe -e M ^ ln fw In T tiota

......S S ? .' also had

ho mortuary to- . involved trom5to8p.m.. Police

" lhat“momortal — ,aravoriu.cha^,

their me transfer

rfson-=--------- —^utfild. package

hby Nelson, 100. fence to at her home in B^owns^

Alvaston. Der-vas educated in S®? h be United States902, sciUIng in T h e a rm G. Charles In precededstater divorced. DepartmNelson in Logan Thursda'j to R i ^ . He people V,sided In Rupert • a« 5a aft<

IS, Llevrellyn G.lJelson.Jtih_of_ _ e d ^ Idnsn; l8" ^ a t- csW bll^ •ee great-great- Uiree per IS preceded In In Fifth ,*throe broUwrs — with felo ■ seUmarl.

M W a y .12 „„ „„ „ tuaty Chapel In p . ,BUd Yodon- of- ‘Lodge rites winction of Evening Brown^25.“Burial will------arrests'v

cent arr< ansen Mortuary arrested. Donandevcnlng been - *'s f tho servicc on charged \

iams . iVjfoMcWIUiams, U. , >lay after a short ^

The AlIn' Eagle Rock, Salvatlor JS-WMInfdokav"' , largesttii..-ducatlon-Ho ig orgarey at Rupert on n n j 537 2 riage was later ^allsTempIe.upcrt, wlirc ho "8 dami■Jclllc Ita lto d the poor, 1905. He w«s. ' The Ylch. recipient fc of Rupert; a ' • recelvej;r of Boise; three year.0 great-grand- The EoTInilealhby. receive a

.d d U x l .y . .„

rial wUl be In $29,880.The 14

5 mortuary prior . recelve- organlzal Then Uie of the me years ag

------- ----------- quartern"The c

rge of arrange- had beer others go

• ■ " Way expiII ipt^i^rcnzo 10 agenc i i i a .^ l^ di^._- total mor J l declined.

Althouf

In . says In U ,pri<Sr® io;tUw . , between

' Way has pffrtrts b]

j..Uie.pcobl ';>i.eoUier.

5 . The slh W i S ' ' " '" s e t ,®S S S citizen e the Amertcan man, Jer

Eden.___________ I Early. 1

' and tho 1" • Buhl did

; -says. Las----------------------toUieUnl

wereniod The Me

receivedg. ■ o f.new

. Doddssa:

IS Weiloy Poullon, mas R. Lewis and 10 n'ofUakiey !~and— — | , ^

reroandilaughter,.— ——l t a ley; June Schmidt _

a i

- Dt» OntiHnuftd&wnPageBl clleotde that would bring I

‘problem s."— ............ .......Uefeiise, DlcKson 3ald -“ 'nH lever any fighting." - ing It to Uie fact that It Is enU female audience on Thiirsdn g .----------------------------‘-------ime of tbe husbands drop Ui I off and pick Uiem up two hoi Most of Um ladles gt> bome s

J c . . . Uiey're not stay] id causing problems,” she fa SmcU: r -’k told the councU that It is I r-of'FanU qr.Producti^-to.; » before each program U in are not allowed to touch l oor arc the men allowed

en.Uielr lips wiUi Utei£.tpngu Is m ay t e considered ia .pIv e m o v e ......... . ............lealing to the councU In the ai y finances. Park said “If tl taUiment is allowed, it can bi

ust - -* fVyiftn»Arf fmm Pa |y

intll Monday when Uie prisons be arraigned on drug charges InvesUgaUon at the prison h

irily focused on marijua ^ing, though-Brown-saSd Ui ad reports that oUier drugs q ■ed.ce did not witness the acti ^Ing,—Brown.. said..^but^a laUng that visitors m&y ha 1 mai1Juana>fU!ed-balloons- mouUis and kissed Inmates erthednigs. . _ ; lideF^soWild^i'eve-thrDWF ge of drugs over Uie securi to an Inmate'waiting Insic

] said. In the mlnlmum-securl a visitor could bave simply a. rugs in a pocket and ^ven the Isoner, Uieofflcersald. arrests at the prison have be< ied by oUicrs. The Sto tm ent of Law Enforcement 1 day announced the arrests of ! Wednesday In Uie Twin Fal ifter the search o f a ,city ai > residence that also uhcoven ns and suspected cocaine, t of those arrested were char

f^ u e n tln g a Ishment," a misdemeanor. Bi lersons were charged Thursdi th District Magistrate Cou elony possession and Intent' irljuana.s of the oUier suspects In tl F'alls arrests have yet made ippearance on Uie charges, vn said some of the Twin Fal s-were connected wiUi Uie I rrests in Boise. Some of tho ed. in the Twin Falls area hi "suppliers" for the peop id in c i s e , he said.

o n e y ^ — —

' Continued from P ageB l . American Red Cross and tl lon Army will receive tl t hrnotmts of money given to U ganl2atlons;'~'reccIvtftS*'M2i9 7,290 respectively. Bolh recel h t increases because of a mand for food and shelter f jr, Dodds soys. ' • YFCA. traditionally a maj

mt Of United Way funds, w e 527,920, about Uie same as lo

Boy Scouts will actual e a sllghUy smaller percenta; money collected, bu ta strongi aising drive should Uicrease i Jon .a few hundred dollars I. ■14 perccnt of Uie total It w e- Is far smaller than U zatlon received a decade ag he Boy Scouts spent 30 perce money collected and even fl' ago they received almost rofthedonaUons.! committee felt the amou een disproportionate to wh got," Dodds says. So as UnlU xpanded to serve 18 Instead incles, Uie percentage of U wnoy given to Uie Boy ScouKl. .5ugh Uiat may have creat< resenUnent in Uie past, Dodi I Uie last year Uie relaUonsh m the, Boy Scouts, and UnlU as been strengUiened Uirouj hy hnth fn Iftflm more flbo

o b l^ s , and.responsIblllUes e r . . .-sUth l a i ^ t chunk of U . over 9 percent, went to senli groups In Kimberly. Hage

lerome. Twin Falls, Buhl ai

y. Childhood Learning Cenfa 0 McAuley Home for Girls Ud receive more money, i ^ year, as.organlzaUons ne JnltedWay, locaUonsto Uie: iodest.Mental Health Association al: >d a modest Increase becau: V and expanding prograrh

.........

.O W T C O S #? '^^ "

» o f i r a n s M » F = F ^i T l m « » - M e w » - ^ — ; M a u l l l e d^hone 733-0931

_____ ^valuable tourist a ttnigUie d ty out of Its llnanc----------said other businessesTte r e ■ tions-and-grocery-stt ." at- from Uie crowds on Tl mUre- Another tieneflt be irsday f a c L t ^ the t a v ^ i i

“tira p e t^ e tb accbnui t Uieir crowds — "People v hours ; wise be wlUwut .a Jd ie a t9 the council.Layinge told- Alter much disc :— T— ^determIned‘Uie"mal( is Uie be allowed to stay slfl to4UH-:Is apparenU ynot bell 1 Uiat . P a rk invited memi :h the cU to view the ahow >ed to anything to ' be ofl igues, know.”I -pro- ^CouncUman Geoe

acknowlftdglng s area m ay be ‘‘above boiu [f Uils Uiat Uie cbuncU was (ibe a Uie Sports a » p Bar.

I , Brown s ^ d he couli

»ners prison, ges. Those charged wiUi m has Falls were 22-yeai Juana Nogler, 22-yearold I they - Webb-also laiown as-

are both of Twin Falls,’ Lyle Harmon of Eden

ictiml Those arrested in £ ,_are_Included Judy Thomi have ' 'Thompson. 19. John 1

ns-ln —Thompson.'2l, Gary I Les to Nelson. 21, Rene Bn

Vermaas, 29. Donali }wna~—ha ve tieen cha^edAv nirity deliver a ' control iside, Donald Smith only w nirity frequenting. year- Taking p a r t In Ui them most m ade Wednesi

officers icom Uie stat been -Law Enforcement, State Twin Falls police de] n t on police. Uie Twin Fall I of 14 and two federal agen Falls I and h'ered

harg- ^

S -M — quEtrsdayCoUll Woman!int''tO''~^^^H'''' ' ■styied'win

n the ide a

Falls

those 1 had eople..

WUifi" -T.—»;96»** - - r ' " -------- •

K MAGICS„oj„r ■ H a irs ty likS!ually 733-Itage.

436 B lue U k irs to

I wUl

s WHI five . • ■)st a . •

lount ,what C P inited-

couts ....

Telling/anship A g e s 1 1 - 1 2 . . .nited e m o tio n s o f lov•ough d e a th ls . Hevi'li about ■ feelinQ SoL loss ^ o j _

I. Uie- ■ /en lo r ' ' \ager- • . ' ,I and

enter

fi w M i“ »"■ ,

lalso “ The C hape! L 135 4Ui a v e eas

PHONE 7 :

NATIONAL SBI£CTE1

- ■ ' R onoldJ. Homll

I ^

tractton to help. U » _ s t ^ . m ncial crundi.” He sltuaUoi:es, sud iasgassta------ “F orstores,-cairt)ene«t—menfrna Thursday oigbt with yot lemenUonedlsthe compete liias employed ex- Jfours.- miodate Uip l a r ^ - - “ Unle« I wbo would otbe^. lead topi Job.” be reminded . P a rk a

. entertali Uons will

Iscusslon, It was do appt flle-dan<serrwouia~councnr ilnce Uie ordinance He sak*lngvIolated.----------soon-bembers of Uie coun- lady wr« w and "If you find • anoUier 1 iffeiisive, lel me suits. In <

Uiat is teX Hansen, while Uiecount t.Uie male dancers. a re wom lard,” pointed out Paric s IS not singling out used a t i I’.but'that certain mud.

_____ ^

uld not release the

ith felonies in Twirf ar-old Diane E.Id Tammy Fay is-Tammy S a r t a l n ._ i ^ i ^ ^ s, and 3^year-old en. . . § 7 41 Boise Wednesday M « i K \ mpson, 44, Dd>ble \ ^ nRinker, 18. Julie , f t j l V , y Day. 24. R e b e c c a - ® ! ^ ; Irown, 20, Teressa ^ d SmiUi. 41. All K ^ A rtU i-conspiraQ t^o-Lv^lE ^lled stibstance, was charged wlUi W

the drug arrests, isday night, were ate Department of :, Uie Boise and 1 Jepartments, state alls sheriffs office jncles. ■ •

:EII4»)RDUR0YB.Sale Price $59.9

m s fully linod c lass ic B lazors Iro

Sl20!i 36-46. Roguloriy S82

HB Uttn «M<HNN«nn - TaM FM* - 7

^ j e a n -i' W is h e s to

o p e n h a ir -s t:

SCISSORS t'l ing fo r t h e - e fanniiy.

t-2702ike's B lvd. N. • O p e n (Vion.

IITE'S52

A Child A bout C. . A youngster eleven or tw ove and deep feelings of los vlll want to be helpful so as I 58, Include him In the arrang I booklet. •'^Answers to a chli

CITE' b y the P a rk"AST-TWIN FALLS ^ j | 733-6600

<S :" '■rEO MOR-nClANS

nlltpn

.I*

J .m u5U ».taken .to J!.'coatro l^__lUoo."b r exaniple.-anoUjerestaMish:—toaorw anttrgT B toro inparaonyou aod Uie only way It coiild

jete is to offer a beUer show Utans. - _________.nless we take control bowVlt can loproblem8,” hesaJd. . ; . . rk also menUoned ajiew fo r^ of talnm ent Uiat Fantansy Produc- wlll be bringing to Uie clfy, wiUi ipparent' obJecUons from lh e

said "cream puff wresUIng" will intrwli>ffd, traihoft ••

wresUers wUl tangle wlUi one ier in modest oneiilece baUiIng In contrast to Uie mud wrasUlng

s taking place In oUier parts of )untry, where "two-piece bikinisora.!’.. ______________ .. . .. ..ic said wMpped cream will be a t Uie Sport Shop raUier Uian

o p e n m '^ ^ ^ H O U S E m —

W % \ \ BONNrE &I DOROTHY f W

-----S T A N L E Y -^ -

S P d O O R PRIZES & ' { ^ - R lF R E S f lW E N T S - y f f i ------

Will B® Served! 7 iW• PolnsoUlas • Bross

• Wicker vO rnam om s

1 m p e r t s . * E t 6 . ^ :IS L m hrtfj . CTTOT

BLAZERS— ^ ! —i Irom H unt ValloyT -

J HANSON ito announce the r ening of her :: •styling salon. -

«>REDKEN :lon.-Frl..Sat. by Appt. :

t Death . . _riw e lv e h a s lh e - f loss. He knowi»s what a s to resolve his own a n g e m e n ls a n d s e rv ln a . _ ___ ^■ChlMs.questio n s.a b o u L ,! ____

^ ByGEORQ&W rCORN] . APneUgkuj Writer

- A su m m a ry of reccnt re la tlo iish lp of reUgios

• • * d u d e s th a t th e U.S. St J jE W t_ to .p rev loua-tren<

‘ allow m o re .room for i sphere .

------ — NuroerotB-analystsli!sh if t o v e r tb e p a s t t h i «

‘- n in g it, o th e rs approving W ith th e hig)] cou rt fa

• o f c b u rc tM ta te cases D efam atJba League of SO page su m m ary o f ret s io n s .w d s a y s :

"A c lo se r link beh ' re lig ion h a s b een sanctl

c o u r t "T h e rep o rt, p repared

^ JMew I

. T W I N F A L I ^ - T h P a r is h J r . assum ed (1

• th e F i r s t ChrisUan 0 .F a lls la s tm o n th .

; ' ............R a is e d -o n ^ a fa n r.. Idaho , P a r ish w as a V

U.S. A rm y a f te r grs^ ----------T w ln -F a l l^ lg h ^ c h o

; I WhUe in th e P acific . h< ! s lon w ork off New GuL

! H e g rad u a ted froi . , C h ris tian College in 1

w h e re h e m e t h is wifi coup le h a s served O regon, Ind iana, Ci

• W ashington, s ta rtin g - ju n io r y e a r In college V

a n d h d p e d organize c h u rch in Lowell, On

V w ithou t a church. ---------w ln -th e -su m m ci^ -o f-

^ ■ “ Y ork U niversity , h e st• in Is ra e l, w im m e so

a n d c u ltu ra l factors>; . considered . Since, the

w orld . '

UChun.ASSEMBLYOFG

TWIN FALLS-Sunday sc• - -al 9:45 a.m.~at the'Patth Asa

ChUdrco’s church wlU begin t- Pastor Burl Duncan will sf

a.m. and 6 p.m. service.Bible and tho youth r

holdat7;30p.m. Wednesday.TWIN FALLS - Sunday

First Assembly of God wUl ; ' a.m. Super church will begU .... pastor Noel Ravw will con

' ' - a.m. w ivlce which will be b

......... spook at Uw6 p.m. service...Pastor Noel Ravan will

Thanksgiving service a t 7p.n *n>o youth will attend a

tello on Friday and Salu

BAPTIST FILER — Sunday school

? 9:30a.m.ThemomUig8crvlc 11 a.m. Thc youth group wll]

; p.m. Tho evening service wl : thiBweek. , •

JEROME — Sunday schoo BapUst will begin al 9:45 s.m. service will begin a t 11 meeting and tho Promise S meeting will begin a t 7 p.m., Ing service will begin&t 8 p.m

-The Wednesday Bible siudj 8 p.m.

TWIN F A L L S -B ib le scb a t 9:45 a.m. a t thc Berean B a t 1306 Filer Ave. B. Services' llo.m .and7:30p.m .

Bible study and prayer se ' hcIdat7:30p.nTWedoesday.• -TWINFALLS—SuDdaysc^ : a t 10 a.m. a t the Bible Ba

Stephen N. Thompson'a ser . ; - n » Lord WIU Not Hold I

• That Toketb His Name In Vt a.m. service. Tbe Life. In Chi

'• be held a t 6 p.m. Tbompaon't• b e “ ttlsG oodFbrU s'n>BeT

• p.m. service.Prayer.meetlng wlU begin

day, . . ‘ “— :— Ibe-W ed aesd ay -ev en ^ j , . beglo«t7:30p.m. ,

'.TWIN FALLS t^Suaday sd ' Boptlit Ctaarcb'wUl begin ’i : Pastor M.L.GIal3V^9eBk I

and 7:30p.m. services.On Tueaday, Uw Awana gi

dM aw Sm eet^Ss^p.m ., a; Uon wUl be beld at 7 p.m.;0n Wednesday, tbe ' Awai

■ ' grades four UirD^a|AtwUl ]' pjn.,~the' Aviina uUirough U wUl meet at 7:3

'V prayer meeting and Bible stu '•al7:30p.ra. ,

TWIN FALLS - Sunday scb ' at 9:45 a.m. and Um monlns

b ^ at 1! o.m. at Um F tn t : Suodity idKidwmbolda'poUi• 8p.m.

On Tuesday, youth d ^ acU "B adat8 :3ffpm 7*D SrS‘Jtmk

...__ • in—’ BU)Ie study wUl be held at

— — Tw iN'FALLS— «mdayad S tm t B ^ditw lll begin at 9: mornbig aervlce will be b ^ a eVtelOg service wUl be bel(

' BRBIHRSN '- TWIN FALLS — OirisUa clasM*.jrUl b ^ at 9:45 'i

BnOam. P HurtoQ's meeuAB will be ‘

iligion r

• ' cl »Qt cou rt deciskuis about jion to govenunen t con- Ie . Stqirem e C ourt, In con- tb iffnds, w »m ft.lncllned.tn..-h< or re lle to a Ja - th e jm b llc ,—

; A

tree years, som e condem-rin g it. , Ult facing a reco rd num ber e^e s th is te rm , the AnU- Isof B ’nai B 'r ith issued a p(r e < ^ t and pending dec!- m

between th e s ta te and pi nctloned b y the Siq>reme to

red by the leag u e 's legal ex

pastorrchernJdalThe Rev. John T. P a rish

d (he pasto ra te of divinity a Church of Twin Theologii

m a s te r ’sarm “ ln~ so u th e rn --b o th in l i a volunteer In the . ed h is do> graduating from G raduaUdjool-ln-1944-and;-------A a-ass

he aided in mis- Sound CI Guinea.' • P a r ish t£

m inlstralfrom Northwest n an ce ai in Eugene, O re., held the wife, E rm a . The nine yeai Bd churches In F a lls .

California and - T he P a ing In P a rish ’s R u th Anj ge when he began m edicine ize tbe C hristian w ashing! Ore., the village Telephon

M arilyn,of- l9S5,-under- n— Bellevue;aw arded by New p a rish

e studied Hebrew Uonai A: so d a l, re ll^o u s co lleg e F

>rs of tha t s ta te ofB ibleC then, he has led tian Chi

ficers of I

chserx>FGOD Reality andy scbool wUl begin a.m.service Assembly of Ood: — Bible stud^ egln at 11:15 a.m. The wome il speak at Uw 11 (rom 10 a.m.

Bible stud:ithmeetlngwillbe TWINFAl day. a t 9:45 a.m.iay school at Uw Pastor Lan wUl begin at 9:45 message a t i egin at 10:50 a.m. munlon sen conduct Uw 10:50 b e g iji.a (6 f

e..... ...........- ..-nesday.........vlll speak al the rp.m , Wednesday.I a cwiveotkm In- ' C >alurday. . TWIN FAI

Conunandmi 7:30 p.m. tod

r A muslclaiool will begin a t a,m. "Grass rvIcow U lb<^at 9:05 o.m."o\ will meet et 5:30 ~ "Good Times e will not be beld over radio s t

begin a l io a :hool at Uw Bible chUdren's Si a.m.Hw rooming a.m.TbooveII a.m. Prayer p.m.(c Seekeis youUi Bible studj m., and the even* day. p.m.ludy will begin at

TWINFAL school will begin al6p.m .toda a Baptist Cburcfa OnSunday, ceswUlbeheldal I0andU:45a

Mass wUl 1 r service w ill.be. , 12:10p.m.M( ay. a.m. Saturda;'school will begin On Wedn BapUst. Pastor classes wUl sermon wUl be kindergarten

id Hlni GuUUess - dents, and 7 }V ali)"a tU w n hlgbstudenla Christ class wUl- ion's w nnon wUl . CHRISTO lenw re’-atUw? TWIN FAI

Foster of Idal gin aU yop • g-g-

ng —wriivn uriii 7p TTti Frliiiy

^scfao^at'Or^eeln af9:40 a.m; TWINFAU>akatUwUa.m. a t 9:sq a.m.

a groqps for Uw a t 10:50 a.ra. icond-^ade s tu - . after Uw se L.andUwYlslta- broadcast at

. . K U Xiwana Gob for TWINFAU wUl meet a t 6:45.. OiilsUaii,‘Dli

grades nine 9:30 a.m. ITm 7:90 p jn .. and ductUwlO:45 study wUl begin

V CEDscbool WiU begin TWIN-FALl olng service wIU' moralngservi In t Baptist . I t e TlwyouUii poUuckdUiDerat-WediMiday ai

ParfcwayCiit acUVitles WiU be. . . - i t e women tmlorihl8fi'ltaii^~^*9:90 a.m.

~ - • - thews’bome.: I a l a p.m. Wed-..............

KtKWJ »t Tylw PTTJCB^BIt 9:45 *.TarTbe— a.m.‘a t no Un i d a t t l a j a T t e a tlla .rn .an d beldUilsweek. BU>le study

kUao edueaUon '.CBURCH45'o.m. i t Uw TWINFAU. Pastor Brvld be “Soul andn "To Uve to churcbwUlb«

r a W i d i" ^ i a f i i ' l J ^ a r t m e n t say s th

d a n g e rs th e p rin d p ie of c h u n d i a n d s ta te , d ^ a r ^ :

*“n> ese recen t court leg is la tiv e proposals seem to th e *wall o f separation’ is'not ^^**^m?tranflpM'ent.” - ■'

A m en d m ^ t bM a g ^ n s t “ a n (

“ E q u a lly d is tu rb i^ Is tbe tlo n th a t tbe Supreme- Cou e v a lu a tin g w rfjh ii^m og t c la i Is undergoing pervasive ch a p e rm it increasing Incursionm e n tp r in d p le s .” .........

H ow ever, several o ther iei p lau d ed th e recent court d ed i to b a la n c e out a long line o f d< c reas in g iy isolated rd lg lon ; e g r e s s io n from Am erican Ins

aised on iho-farm-ish rece ived his b ach ^ o r of ;y deg ree from C hristian >gical S em iiu iy and his r ’s from Butle r U niversity,1 Indianapolis,- in d .-an d ea rn -- doc to ra te from th e California a te School of Theology. J s so d a te -p ro fe s so M trP u g e t- C hristian College in SeatUe,

I tau g h t d a s s e s In church ad- ra tio n , p reaching , speech, fl- a n d hiblicaJ subjects, then

h e position of president for e a rs b efore re lum ing to Twin

P a rish e s have three ch iid rra ;a pediatric ian teaching

Ine a t th e University of ngton, John . I l l , wlUi BeU w ne Co. in SeaUle and

w ith , th a t com pany .'in

sh ’is affilia ted with the Na- .A ssodflU gn_gU ndepfindent_ e P resid en ts , the Association e'CoUege P residents of Chris- !%urches and Churches o t •aHfl lh e prdfendd Giving Uf-‘ >f P u g e t Sound.

•vices jxi TruUi WIUi Christ” at Uw. 11 Ice.udy wUl begin a t 8 p;ra:Tbcsday.— men's fellowship group will meet ,m. to2:30p.m. Wednesday. udywUlbeglnat 10a.m. Friday I'ALLS—Sunday school will begin m. a t Uw F In t UnUed BreUirea. .arry D.-Jonea will give Uw' a t Uw 11 a.m. woi^lp and com- «rvlcc. Thc youUi meeUng wlU Op,rtL Thc,cvpnlog.jervlce wiU p.m. ■ . .ludy wfll'be held nt 7 p:m.‘ Wed-

CALVARYCHAPEL ' FALLS - Tbe lUm ‘"nic Ten Imcnls, Part I ," will be shown at todayat241MalnAve.W.:lahs’ fellowship will be held at 9 ass RooU" WiU be broadcast at 'o v w radlo Btalkin KUX, and ties'* wUl be broadcast at 10 a iin r ) staUon KF7MA. Bible school wIU 0 a.m. The momlng servlco and : Sunday school will begin a t U Dvenlng service wUI begin at 7:30

udy'wUl begin at 7:30 p.m. Tues-

CATHOUC ALLS - Mass wUl be celebrated Miay a t S t Edward's, tay, moss will bo celebrated at a,15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.Ul be celebrated at 8 a.m., and Mooday Uinugh Friday aod a t 8... ySay.xinaday, rellgkxis educaUon 4U be held al 3:45 p.m.*(or len Uirough Uw sbiUi-gradc stu- 17 pJn.*for •Junlo^ and senior- - r ata. ,

rCOVENANTFELLOWSHIP rA U £ — George and AUwrta dahoFaUawUlspeakalUwlO:45 . ce. .

L • . , 'CHRlSnAN

ALLS—Sunday school will begin .m. a t F In t CMsUaa. S u ^ i dUw momlng service wUl begin' ; .m. A coffee hour wUl be beld i service. The service wUl be . a t 1:10 p.m. over radki sUUon :

A L U -S u n d ay school a t Valley i DtocMee of OBtatwlU begli^at. .i I t e S v ; John Dewey wUl coo- ‘ ! :45 a.m. service. ,

[ S R i m A N C m n E R IA L L S-Sunday school and Uw ] srvlce wUl begla at 10 a.m. th group wUl meet a t 7:90 p.m. rat-M ike Hancbey's borne,-425 - | a itle . ^ ■ wo’flieUowtfUil^oap'Wlirroeel'';! m. TburkUy a t Bkwsom Mat- , »,2aQBtifA«nanS t ■

EHURCHtMreaWBr’- ' ' - - ' ' ’ :-BU)le dasseewUl be beld a t-lO -, U nka Ave: Services wQl be hddladejS^m.-............... . . ,Idy wUl b e beld a t 7 p.m. Wed- |

•-' u

: s OF CHROT, S O E N n sr ALLS — T te lessco^ermoo WUl Uld Body." Sunday scbool aad r Ibeg lnatU ajn . |

mliigh: tb e tendency en- “ A s\!Q>aratlon between com m otS: b ack fit decisions and m indsetI to ind icate th a t if L ega l S< oot crum bing U has .“ The

--------------------rdlgjon»sUtutkmf«—F irs l- e e t t to g J anestabU shm entof L aw i

u m v ersh e growing indlca- th e righ Court’s method of b u tU ie r :lause controveries-— T n s< G anges, ones tha t Uie d im ions on establish- T h e c i

................. • th a t rd :iega l-experts ap- lay-edIU

ed s lo n s a s tending Commoi >f decisions Uiat in- “ T h e < m and banned Its v iew wl Instltutlonallife. scouring

J o h n T. P a rish J r . is

II___ The Wednesday evening __ begin at 8 p.m.’• . A Th&nks^vlng service wll

a-m.Hiursday.

LUTHERAN in BUHL—llw momlng serv

held Uils week at S t John’s. ^ scrvicc will bo held at 3 p.m. !}• bo served after Uw service.

AThanksglvlngservlccwl] ill a.m .Thursday,-.-. .. __i:DEN.-=.SundayscbooI.aj

d a s s will begin a t 9:15 a.m. — Luth e;;aB.-T>w-Rev.-Dale -

sermon will be “LovO FuIfUli tho 10:30 a.m. service.

A Thanksgiving service w 10:30a.m. Thursd^.

It JERO M E-Sunday school ble d a s s will begin a t 9:«

9 Paul's L u ttean . Tbe momlr >t i>eginatua.m .4 . . A Thanksgiving service wli

a.m. Thursday.II TWIN ■ FAUS - TTic « Crosmor’s message will bc 11 BhjUwrs" al Uw 9:30 a.m. i n Tmmannri LutbenuL The S(

• broaddast over radio staUon I i- scb0$)l and Bible Classes will

a.m.A Thanksgiving service w

9:30 a.m. Thursday.. d TWINFALLS-Thewome

a ThahkoKering IngaUwrln i, 9:30 a.m. ol Our Savior LuUi

school wiU b e^n a t I0:3S a.m. d A Thanksgiving worship an 8 - -sorvlce will be held al 10 a .^ .

n■r MENNONTTEh iTTT.ipp — Sunday scbool w > "a.m. a t 109 Finh'SUeec Rob

Nampa, wUl assist a t Uw 11 alon service. I t e FaU Mli Program wUl be hdd a t 7 p.m.

5 HBSIONARYF U £ R — gm^»y g hy>l

tf:w a.m .t'asu)rJim som m ei — tbe-l0:90a;m7aad«;90p;m.-*

, , ■ • NAZARENE’ n K IH B E R L Y -W arm Barr slide program oo Irdaod iO' f e U o « ^ breakfast at 8 B.md Canyon b rin g s Ion.0 .'S unday school wUl begin D Pastor Weldoa Shuman's me

■TWAnswer for CooUnulng V the 10:45 a.m. service. A se ^•.-hdd;al9:30 p jn . «t Mountal >* Center. A slide prognm wUl

during Uw fi p. re. missionary s A community Thaoksgivloi

bo h d d a t 8 p.m. T ue^ay i B MetbodlstChureh.

TWINFAIXfi-Sundayscfa - "atB :90a.m .T tenw ssagealt1 senlce.wUI be "An AUliuiKb

■llXiiwyfi HlnM>!I .Service .wUl be held aner.Uw * evenlngaervicewiUootbebd ------ BIble-Btudy-wUl-begla Bt-7!

• Tlw^DtocipliBthip Class wl p.-m.-Ttweday;'"

1 Cta Wedaes3ay,‘'Uw‘ men's ■wUl b ^ a t «:45 a.m. a t Uw

*. ■aod,pniyerjioeU ng..teen i ' Caravans wUl be bdd a t 7:90II

PErnEOOffTAL 1 TWINFALLS-iSuodaysct I Tm nplew U lbegliiatiO ajn

be b d d a t 11 a .n t p.m.

--------------- — »■—

icour^isw ing back iro m antl-rdi{ lodatlon o f it Is tak ing plac

fttim a hard-and-fast se le t," s a y s Sam Ericsson of th Societ}( In Washington, e co u rt h a s begun to r e a )n cannot-beexduded-from -igOl-------------------------------------'p r o f e s s o r A E . Dick How rs ity of V lrglnia say s U ia t" ^ t h a s been in th e w orks fc e m pm entum h as quickened,’ so m e w ays the cou rt ia res m a te o f th e country.’’ c o u rts seem s to b e rejectln{ d ig io n is “ ^ c t l y p rivate, Ited, In d e p ^ d e n t C a thd l lonweal, a nd adds: e cou rt h a s se t itself flrm ly a which seem s to dem and a n g 'o f aU rd lR lous reference

is t h e F i r s t C h r l s t i a i r ^

lg meeting wUl Bible stud>___________ ^y^______

v ^ lbehe lda t ll P rayer me Thursday.

TWINFAL N ryUoUedwUlirvlce will ool be begin at 11 a.i I’s. A dedlcaUon - TheR ev. S m. A dinner uill speakat7:30;

wUI be hdd at 10 .I

and adult Bible.....BUHL - an. atU w T rln l^ a.m. Tho mes e-Vr-Helnleln's- -Mission" at t U lsT teLaw "at groupwUlme

. . JEROM E-wUl be hdd al wUI meet a l :

wll! begin al Ml and adull Bl- Junior-and si :45 a.m. a t SL 9:30 a.m. Tbi (Ung service wUI w illb e 'T te l

10:30 a.m. i ivlil be held at lO ^ te ^ n a t Uw si

Bible study he Rev. A-J. day. be "These My. -KING HIU 1. scrvice at Uw will conduct service wUl be school wUl be

m KTFI. Sunday ner will bebd tu begin at 10:45 TWINFAU

al9 :30a.m .T will be hdd al speak on “Thi

9:30 and 11 a. nen vdll conduct' will be celebr ling Service at vice. I t e Jui jUwran. Sunday poUuck dinne m. ' youUi wUl holland communion aditlt Inquirer' n. Thursday. - T te study, g

day..B ible study'

E day.wUl begin at 10 Bible study

obert'G aifter'of'^ ttbe Golden ( 11 a.m. commu- WENDELL illsaloaaiy Day a t 9:45 a.m m. ' message wUl I

of U fe” a l U Y church Thank)1 WiU b y tn at

l^^rvices.----- -— ^-A-oommunll• . b e h d d a t7 :3 (

i; Uwny’sCaUwLtany wUlgivea I a t Uw men’s

W n f a un a t « ;« a.m. •* “ ■■“ • J ’ ™ «uei will be • P ? * ™..;?’’ ns R evlvar al ly" an J 'H » t e n t o *111 be *»*»« “» ••ta ltt V to r i a n . .lubepraseotad - Man” atU)fl:^ vm vlca. -On TuesdayIns aervlce Wm 7:30 p.m. a t « f at lhe United Hoosland'ah;

Jerome. KhoolwlUbesln * Tlunlosl ilU ielO ;ea,m .ibtOiiiUfijile," ” » Cal*l" IW M d P ra la e -S ^ S S iS i-— be aervlce. m e ' w ldU ilsim ^ a t 9:45 a.m. -7:30 *snnon:.wUlJ)

wUl meet al 7 byUwTluoar--------- ♦. j ram UyjHtf

i 's Bible study p^m.'Monday. be Hotifiwy Inn.-— - 1 ^ youUif I mlalstiy Wednesday.

SEVENUL BUHL — BKboolatBelbel p.m. today. 1 aServkesw U l beldat'2 p.m.l

Calvary Assei

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.. . .

^aU otdigion to ac- pub lic fo ru n t lace, a sw ing forum , o r sL separatton lst heavUy, is to

r the ChrisUan th e A m ericai ' O n th e oU

ecognlie th a t L eague and m 'th e 's e c u la r~ s ti iu l separat-----------------------c r i t ldzeffw tgo w ^ _ of the th a tb o u n d an it “ a sw ing to T he trend I for a decade y e a rs ," Uie li id," adding: th a t cou rt i r e ^ n d i ^ to brough t a “ pi

.an d sp o n so i^ Ling the d a im SpecificaU> te ," says Uie slons aUowlnj Ktllc weekly, chap la in for

N eb rask a ca y against th a t so red Christn I an absolute ca se ) an d pe ices from thc non-public s d

r < S u r c h *8 n e w p a s t o r

udy wUl begin a l 7:30 p.m. Tues-

mMlliig vrill begin at 7:30 p.m.

'ALLS - Sunday school a t Calva- will begin at 10 a.m. Services will la .m .^ O p .m ./: Steve'Yadonof Pocatdlo will :30p.m. Tuesday.

PRESBYTERUN-.------- Church school.wlll begin at 9:45 nessage wUl be ‘'From Flshln’ to rtU w ll a:mr8ervlce.-TheyouUj' meet at 5:30p.m.E — T te men's dub breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Adult church achool al 9:15 a.m. Church school (or

d senkir-high youUi wUl b ^ al Tbe Rev. Mark SmlUi's sermon he Reckless Love of God" a t Uw 1. service. Church school wUIe same lim e,________________1Idy wm be hdd al 10 a.m. Tues-

ILL - I t e Rev. Sandra Alden c t Uw 9:45 a.m. scrvice. Bible begin al u a.m. A poUudc din-

bddatU:45p.m.—Sunday school wUI begin

L i t e Rev. Robert Van Nest wUl Thanksfor Being 1te r e '’ al the ' 1 a.m. services. Infant bapUsm ebrated during Uw 11 a m . scr- JuiUor-hlgh youUi wUl hdd a w er at 5 p.m. The senioi^lgh bold a pizza party a t « p.m. The rer's dass wUI meet at 7 p.m. y.gnnq) wUl meet al noon Mon-

dy vilU begin at u a.m. Wednes-

4y WlU ta bdd a l7 a.m. Friday tn Griddle Restaurantr ‘LL — Church scbod wll] b e ^ i.m. Pastor Rlcbiud Klein’s Ul be "Name of Jesus - Bread I Uw 11 a jn . service. An aU- uksgivlng dlmwr wfll be hdd wrvloe. T te sentorAlgh youUjrrjnn :--------------------^------------mily-'nianksglving^efviee-wiU- ^30 p.m. Wednesday al S t An- boUcChuroh. ', '

REFORMED ALLS - Sunday school wUl begin

Paslor Dooald Nlenhiils wlU ■Tte Source of ^ Irib ia l MaUitl- t e Praise Project’' p ^ t m 111 a-m. service. Pastor Brian wUl speak oa "Rich Man, Poor e^aop'.tto.service - '- lay, Bible studkM wUl be hdd at It Uw cburcb, a t 7:90 p.m. at A I home in Buhl, aod at 8 p.m. in

sgivlng service wUl be hdd at Thursday.vlnettes wUl meet at 1 _ p .n ^

LL — S iD f^ school wUr begin n t Tte' Rev. P atrid f Sbdter's” » h» gt ;.-servke and-l^TaUngHPnt^tatf^' u l " at Uw 7 p.m. service. UghjacUvlUes wUl begin a l 7:9». ay. ' - •ih groiq) WlU meet a l 7:30 p.m. ■f . ________^________ ,

ENnM UYADVENIIffr • Bible study wiU bdd a t 1:15 f. T b ^ w o r ^ service wOt be m. Services are belngbeidat Uw isembly of God Ouirch 00 Trudc

mdfiurium. To ec ile rd ig io n from the ’ shnp ly to handicap Its role 3 to p erfo rm a kind of lobotoi c a n c u ltu re ." - o ther hand , th e Antl-Defan

nd ’num erous groups em pha tfation o f church f ro m 'sta te st

laiy,________L _ ____'id '.'has a c c d e ra te d lii th e last le league’s repo rt say s, conic 1 decisions and le g ^ a t lo r “ proliferation of governm ent irsh ip of rd lg lo u s ac tiv ities.” aUy cited w ere S uprem e Courl ving sUite leg isla tu res to emi for daily opening p ray e rs

case), uphdd ing p iib lldy istm as d isplays (a. Pawtucket, perm itting tu ition ta x c r ^

: school pupUs (in M innesota).

(JhurclBUHL — A serv ice to

new educaUona l wing ( T O th e r a n unurehliT B uIi

a t 3 p .m . Sunday. Pasto: w ill sp eak an d th ree cho M em bers of Uie church d in n e r a l te r th e servicc.

JE R O M E The A ssociation of Je ro m e < annua l com m unlly 1 se rv ice al- 7:30 p .m . S i C a lv a ry Episcopal Cliui A venue A a n d , A dam Je ro m e . T he-R ev^ M ar p a s to r o f Uie F i « t 1 C h m th , wUi speak . An < be tak en to a ss is t th associaU on’s E rm ergenc M inistry . O lher chui t ld p a tln g In th e sc rv ice a B ap tis t C hurch, ChristI D iscip les of C hrist; S CaUiolIc C hurch: F ir s t I

"S aJsl C hurch; Churc N azarene ; and S t Paul

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TW IN F A L L S -S te v e r ^ v e a c oncert o f Christli _ p .m . T uesday a t S t. Edu

cs- Lane. Tbe congregation w p.m. service a l the Twin Fa

,m. Adventist Church on Grs Pastor Dick Renlfro will

va- V lsltloPetral" vill Bible dasses will begin

day.vill T W IN FALLS - Sabb<

begin a t 9:30 a.m. today. A will be hdd a t 10:45 a.m. P< (ro WlU spdik on “ If This D ay" a t the II a.m. servi

;4S Prophecy Crusado meeUng •lo p.m. “uth----- On—Sundayr~the-yout

m celii^ wlU bo bdd at 9 a.i ast ' of P ro p h e t Crusade moet Ml ■al7p.m.(or ' P rayer meeting and Bl at beginal7p.m . Wednesday,

ion A Voice o( Prophecy Ci w U lbehddal7p.m .Friday

/Ul ____: -_:_iUNrrEDMCTHO

ss- GLENNS FERRY - Til Alden wlU conduct Uw 11:1

en Sunday school wUl be hd )Ie Ume.In- GOODING-Sunday sd t

0:30 a.m. Pastor Ddbert dn mon wUl be “Some Esso Ul Bdlets’’a tU w lla .m .serv i he ' time and co((ee hour wUl b :m service. T te Juniorhlghyo >r- 7pjn.BtAustinReeU'shom a I t e Coundl On Minlstfie

M ^ H i^ E R H A N —Sundays

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to ‘ D O N A l p i be f iR [A N V R IE S M >ck .

Saturday, N

ch-staiite public T he league alab !e there la s t A u guk aUow to m y o n student-in itia ted g

schools In Doo-lnstr am ation b as is a s o th e r e x ti« hasizlng A t least seven ch t sharp ly -S uprem e^C ourtT cloerooe Such issucs eis a**i

public schools, S d ist Uiree public n uned la l teai itendlng rd ig io u s d l ^ a y s < ion has Inhigh.schools. n ta ld to “ TTie resolution

de te rm in e Uie futi i r t decl- sep a ra tio n in Amei [npIoya--«ay5.% (in a I t s a y s a recen t fl i sp o n - 's io n , ouUawing a e t R .I.. GuUderland, N.Y., d its for Uie potenU al effect ). public schools” .

h n ew s-to dedlcQle th e H all in Twin ; of St. John’s so red by U iihi WUl oe n e irt~ G ro u p o f S r lo r Al Schudde holrs will sing.± WlU se rv e a W ENDELL J. g iv ing servi

p .m . Wedni------------ : . C atholic Ch~i

. . . . . . . . R ld ia rd Kle■w in hold ^ ^ y l eriai

Thanlcsgivlng M ary Louisi Sunday a t th e g llc n H are, lurch on E a s t A shm ead / “ f lected fo r tta rk A. Sm ith, p ro g ram A

P ^ y t c r l M fellowship t l

" t h f ^ Sticy A ssistancelurches . p a r - BU RLEYJ a re : Uie F ir s t o f Idaho wlstian Church, C am pm eetinS t Je rom e’s d ay a t Centi

: United M eth- 200. Burlev.rc h of the vided fo r thelul’s LuUieran A dm ission is

TW IN FA

ve H annon will 11 a .m . Thur Itian m usic a t 7 of C h r is t Scl aw ard 's P a r ish T w inFaU s.

WiU attend Uw 7 a l 9:30 a.m. F aU sS cvcn th^_jpeak_OD "Mt Irandvlcw Drive; Thanks^vlng 111 speak on "My fercnco and p

5:30 p.m. T te In at 7 p.m. Mon- p.m.

ftrayer. gro )balh school will Monday and A feUowship Ume. wiUbeglnatl' Paslor Dldc Rent- KIMBERLI his Was My Last message will rvlce. A Voice of Soul’'a t t to 9 ngwiUbohddal7 Uw 11 a.m . i

schod wlUtewUi-PaUiIlnders- and a t lO:15. a.m.. and a Volco laugh women sellng wUl be h dd Acre Service j

Uwse atteodL Bible study will Hiith and a sa:

y. vice.Crusade meeting TWINFAU iay. Nov. 23. a t9:45a.m .T

vice WlU b e ;HOpjffT___........._ y o u U lg ro i^ 'The Rev. Sandra Singles FeUo'1:15 a.m. service, p.m.iwld a t Uw same T te Rebec*

chod will begin a l -T tem enw lt Remdey’s ser- a l t t e Golden'senUal MeUwdlst . rvice.AfdlowshlpIbehddaflerU w ■youth will m o d a l F

H » U lt> eh e ld .t CHRI!y school will begin (Non-l ^ 601 Sh

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................. "The Source o f S.""R id

IV b rth ip w i th u t t o M v)NIENHUIS,PAST0R7 KAN/ASSOC; MINISTI

Novefflbori7,1984 Tlmea-I^

teiinklab cited action 1^[lowing “ equal access" for 1 groups to m ee t in h i g h '.iwtfniptiiMMl tln w nn >ho gflnV*ctrao irricu la r groups.I chupch-state cases a r e on the 's ca lendar fo r tiils te rm on a^m fnu te ' fbr m ^ 'ia t lo n In Sabbath observance righ ts, teachers for parochUd p u p ^ , ys and student religion d iib s

Jon d f~ lhese issues- could fu ture role .of church-stato

m erican society.” Uie league

n t federal appeals court decl- : a student rd lg lon d u b a t Y., high school, “ a rticu lates feet o f rd lg lous acUvUles in

^v{n FaUs. T he event is >Qp- y Uie Light o f U fe P ray e r

:l l — A com m unity T hu iks- e rv ice wUi be h d d a t 7:30 ednesday a t St. AnUiony’s . • C h m th ln W M ddlTTHeRev. K lein, p a sto r o f the United

jrian Church. wiU^ speak.participants—in d u d e—Sister------luise Deroin, the Rev., M ary u« , P e g ^ L aR ue and B e c c l. .1. An offering > ^ l be col- ir the E th iopian Em ergency . A dessert potluck- and p tim e will be h d d a f te r Uie

SY - The Spanish M inistry I wUI hold a n E v an g d ica l e tin g a t 6:45 p .m . Wedhes- «n tro de Cdores,' M ain No. .ej[Jrai)S lfltq r^,\ri lL b fe jrp- the testim onies an d s i n ^ g . n l s free.

FALLS — A conm junity

'h u iid a y a t the F ir s t ChurclT .S c len U st l60N inthA ve. E .,Is. ...

ii.m. Pastor D de Metzger will"Murmurings'lat Jbe:l0:55 a.in.^__ving service. An all-diurdi 'con- jid poUuck supper wUl t e hdd at T te youUi grnq> wUl meet Bt 7:30

.groups will meet a t 10:90 a.m.Uld 7 a.m. Tuesday. Bible studyI a t 10 a. m. and 7:90 p jn . Tueaday: aiLY-MURTAUQH - T te will be "Love: H eart Mind and to 9 o.m. service In Murtaugh and m. service in Kimberiy. SundayII t e hdd a t 9:30 a.m. In Klmberty i:i5 a.m.'!n Murtaugh. T te M ur-' ' men wfll hdd Uw Annud Lord’s flct and Harvest Dinner a l 1 p.m.; ending are asked to b r ^ j i .b o ta salad or dessert, aod table ser-

p a lls -S u n d a y scbool wUl twgin m. T te serm w al Uw 11 a.m. ser- be "Under Uw Gum Tree." T te 19s will meet a t 6:30 p.m. and Uw 'eUdwdilp' g i ^ v«ir -----

ibecca c ird e wiU meet al 7:30 Klay.nw U ljneetat7a.m ;W edDesday' - denGriddleRestaurant. . .

FIRSTIRISHAN CHURCHor^-Denomlnatlonal)

I Shoshone St. N o r t h - Twin Fp IIs

Minister:•. John T. Porlsh, J r._________Ireclor of Christian otion: Jam es D. Tubbs

ay S c h o o l . .............9:30Ilcisses for all og es ■

ilp H our...............10:50Serm on Topic: . '

»G rea tes t Benediction" Scripture Text:

Colosslans 3:12-17 S peaker:

3r. John Parish, Jr.I M e e t i n g . . . . . . . 7:00

>io C reed but'Chrlst" o Book but tho Blb)e"Church W hero Lovod O nes Lcve Yoo"

'nf . /__■ _ ;___.-.-.-Stjn3ay School— ‘ ■ "

o f Spiritual M aturity" _ . • Rich AAon, Poor Arton" ^qijk9aivlng.V /px8hlp_-'- layR 733'612i - . STEROFYOUTIf

98-l4ew8. T ^ n Falla, Idaho ’

"^StatevBy MARILYN HAUK ES The Associated Press

BOISE - An interim 1 has adopted a rccommei w aste legislation that wo conunltteo to draw up a t

The legislation also wo tag on the d c ^ to propc hazardous waste site so inadvertently construct toxic dumps in (he future

Lawmakers on Friday posed picces of legid regulation of hazardou

Basel ~ three

POCATELLO(AP)— ------- early_Erlday_whenjii------------ boardbox-andtumed

no, fire officials id .Gary Mlchacl Gunte

MIchellc Nielson. 5,. children of Davldasd

asleep when the fire 1................They were trapped by

. time firefighters arriv Marshal Steve Miliwai

' and two others wero ^ i d a twd In a narrou rescuers had reach! declared dead a l the s<

"They just couldn’t flames," dispatcher K they controlled that c

More leIDAHO FALLS (AP)

— — Ann-Ryaalch-of-Idaho-I . nounced her candldacj : Majority Caucus Ch&ir

-------T h a i inVfilViS memberSenate Stale Affairs Co;

. inclusion within the lead.........c l im jf—the—RepuWICB

Legislature.Sens. Dane Watkins ol

■ and Atwell Parry of Mel been mentioned as pc d idates for the position, I

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HispanBOISE (AP) - J

legislative committee Is ding the creation of on I fairs C^ommlsslon within

‘ state a g e n ^ .S ^ . C.A “Skip" Smys

day the commission woi p o s ^ of one statie senatt representative, and thrpe

The commlsion woui( under a “sunset clause” require legislative revli 1987, he said.

Smyser, R-Parma, sail could then decide whethe

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• 1Im legislative c o n ^ te e o ft nendatlon fd rh aza i^u s ' tha would create a citizens' .vin

) a statewide toxic dump Vie--------;------------------------ Rl^

would require placing a . 1operty that is used as a notso developers wouldn't vin

uct buildings over the guiure. stnlay considered four pro- ^gisiation dealing With taldous waste sited. The test

ment h e childrP ) — Three PocatcIJo ch'lldrej i smoldering ashes Ignited a ted-abascment-houscEto-an. id.inter, II. the son of Debbie Gi 5, and Michael Nielson, 2

md Mary Nielson, were appai re broke out about 3 a.m. Fi 1 by flames in the o l^ r home t rrived on the s c ^ , ’ Pocatelk iwardsald.iund_ln the_bathroom of the I >re found Ln a bedroom. Mill row hallway added to the dlff jchlng the children. They lescene.In’t get to the kids because ( :r Ken Seaman said. "It wasr Qt area until they found the

egislatorP) - State Sen. Marsden W lO-Falls-has-an—the—oniy- acy for Senate Senate's G< Airman...a post Mrs. Ry oersnip on .tne ■ out letters Committee and' seeking th eadership of cir- didacy wh IIcnlRhnnlnated~chooserthe

tlonal sess s o f Idaho Falls- and7in6o: Melba also have Mrs. Ryi

potential can- cond term n, left vacant by lost term o nine-term-Sen.—diciary-Rul

lie affairAn interim the commi

> Is recommen- m ake adji [Ul lUspanlc Af- mission is ( Jiin an existing " The Intel

to d ra f t 'a ] nyser said Fri- the Lecisla would be com- tutor, one state Smyser . rpelaymen. decided lol ould be bound existing stt se” thal would It would co: evlew In June to hire an e

*‘I havensaid legislators cy In staU ther lo dissolve welcome th

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Falla, Idaho Saturday, Novf

ixkrdtiitirecommendation wUl be pre Legislature wben it convenes In

Idaho doesn't have a law to )f toxic waste dumps. There ha lia t the state’s lone faciUty, oi /irosofe Services of Idaho Ini /lew, is too close lo farms f liver.—-------------------------------------

-T h e . committee’s- recommei lot. force the firm to moy© or /irosafe would have to foi sidelines if it expands or does stniction. committee memt>ers

Mednwhlie, Dr. Charles Scotl a l safety officer for Owhyee ests recently conducted by En'

house bl ren in PIren died fatalities.’’1 a card;___ Mlilward saldJIaHlntcri— O iclrpandm olhcr

was at work in Bla( Gunter; Nieiwns were in . 2, the Mrs. Nielson wi parently Medical Center for Friday, inhalation and sho<

>e by the Three Ilreflghte] ello Fire ‘ suffering smoke in

m en also' received ie house , the fire. Ht» remnir ■llllward ing.Ilfflculty Mlilward said U jy were smoldering ashes

board box nearby L « of the The age of tho he asn'ttUl tection on walls an rte three fjre risk, he said.

rs to seet1 WUliams of Idaho Falls. It’s iy—vacancjr-jn the Idaho I GOP leadership this year. Etydalch said she is sendlng- ers~lb Republican senatoti their support for her can-

when lawmakere gather to ihelPleadersTjfairw B^fllzs^ ession scheduled for Dec. 6' ^ i s e .flydalch is be^niiing her ses m in the Senate and served n on Agricultural Affairs, Ju- Rules.-aihd Commerce-Labor -

rseyedmission, make no changes, or djustments in how the com- is operated. .ilerim committee met Friday a proposal for submission to slalure In January.

;r said commlllee members lo house the commission in an state agency to save on costs, cost up lo $30,000 a year alone n executive director, he said, e no doubt I can find an agen- a le govemment that would ! this responsibility," he said.

ow n The Stuffing j 'h e C o m p e titio n ./

C o m p lo to

akiaet G ift Sets

avem ber17,l984 ^

mjprplaipresented lo the ed dang slnJanuaiy . chemica to regulate siting w aste fl

(have been claims the Envl ; operated by En- Thursda Inc. near Grand Two o

ts arid the Snake panel lo----------------------- burcom

thatalsomendalion-would - group’s < or close, but Eo- The gc follow the new m em ber

toes any new con- from cit crs said. vlronmeicott, envlronmen- and trar yee County, said Health i Envirosafe show- ddpartmi

ylaze kl ^ocatelld jh e children were being li bcr^oA nn^icison,.w hIIc^r 31ackfoot, about 25 miles awaj 1 C^ifomla seeking work.,:; was admitted to Pocatello for observation suffering fro

ihock.filers also were.taken to the c Inhalation. MUlward said o ^ e d ^ d ^ l r i ^ ^ ^ k wh^^

i the fire apparenUy was sl ies from a stove left ii jyinthelivingroom. i house and the lack of sheel-i around the heating stove add

:k positioL’s committees. She said she ho seek reappolntrhent to

ry-Rules committee, on UR- privileged committees a t l iroduce BnrsTatSTh~IXj Jl- 5lons.to Democratic and RepU

o' caucus announced the leadership positions

Q. legislative tour of northe id week.u. In the House Republ 9 r - House Speaker Tom-Stl

Falls faces opposition fr Rep. Steve Antone, Rup Leader Jack Kenncvlcl' opposed by Rep. To: Genesee. Assistant Ma]

OP Robert Geddes of Preslc Is unopposed,

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McDonald-Berg-s the YOU Into Insi vestm ents; glvltr sdnallzed service ed to your need: quirem ents. Horr Auto, crop, Heall surance a t th e pi to pay.Our Oulck ouo te you fast respons' surance question

. — Claim service me tiem ents. Remen surance o r Invest as good as y o u r ; broker, call Greg and Steve Berg f

McoonaI(d-.Berg-si vour' solid, effi friendly financial center!'

Hfociiisngerous levels of up to 15 eals in the aquifer bdow the firm. Scott said he re<ieivec ivlronmental Protection Age lay showing results of the tes of the proposals called for

lo draw tq> the hazank>us v mnyttee~ra^ber3~chose~lh so requires l e ^ a t iv e appro 8 draft mana gementplan:— governor would appohit the ( ers, which will include repre city and county' govemmei lentalist, a tiazardous waste ansporter, employees from

and Welfare and Water ments, and academlans.

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.a t the Env Grand Viev chemicals from them,

tended by S tate Po! ii% 7Guhfer= rrsaidriH eal 'ay, and the sentatlve I

vehicles th0 Regional fromZions' rom smoke The trucP

ous liquid I he hospital------d irt and oth1 one of the McGill said He fighting But partCidayuivcn-______ w n«s frrtron

began to U started by thawed, Me in a card- “ It was

faucet," he!l*rock pro­dded to the

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LEWIST< he wUl actively w ater hea o the Judlcia- 'destroyed one of the few Lew iston.. ; allowed to In- vestlgators i^gisiativjTBCs:— ffpscirwz

the bla jubllcan House spokesworr jte-Democratic-still-workii ie lineups for caused firi s during a Lewiston a h e ro ld a h o l^ t v^ tlga tb rs

In the ren ibllcan caucus, heater app Stivers of Twin- ting— Ihe- from moderate estim ated i iiperi. Majority F ire ' Cap ick of Boise Is slngle-ston rom Boyd of completely iajority Leader rived a t th( ilon apparently He said 14 i

hours althJ

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-Sinclair puts isurance and In­ing vou per- :e — personaiiz* ds and your re- ime, Business,3lth ahd Life in- price you w ant

:e system offers - i ise to your in- g 3ns. our Quick 3 leans fast set- 5mber. your in* ^ jstm ent Is oniy - r agent or >*g McDonald for insurance

■Sinclair { ^ ^ ^ 3 5 lYlclent, I . ^ 1 ^

303 S hoshonc

s^fpar15 man-made The pane ite hazardous establishing! i ed a copy of- .Ing.slte.loca Lgency report within thesis lest. Once the ]or a.citlzens’-L egislature, s waste plan, toxic dump s The’prop<»aI~dlp&’lorTmS" l>rovalofthat with the guid<

le committee A, nlne-me presentalives established t nent, an en- construcUon ste generator . W)m the slale t)oard!T Resources ernm entsove

a re a — an Ite

aking truiD VIEiV (AP)— Stat«rpoHce iered seven thicks grounded Invlrosafe Services of Idaho lew site after afte r dangerous Is were discovered' leaking m.Pollcc Offlcer L a n y McGill iaIUnrand—Welfareirrepre- i P at Stoll Is inspecllng the that arrived In Grand View nsvUle.Ind.Licks were carrying a hazard- id that had been .mixed with other materials lo solidify it, aid. - 'Irt of the liquid apparently

» leak from the tru tks as it McGill said.'as running, like a leaky hesaid.

e d e s t r o y s x x n t h o u s eSTON iAP) - An overheated leater caused a fire that d a vacant house In north 1 . early Friday, fire in- )rssald.Tras-rulea-out-asTniause-Dl blaze, a ' department Oman said. Investigators aro

fires that have stmck the 1 area In rccent moiitte. In* 5rs said electricity was left on *ental home and the water ipparently overheated, star- »e— fire.r-D am ages 'Were !dat$20,000.:apt. Duane Jones said the ory, wood-frame house was sly .In flames when crews ar* the scene shortly afler 4 a.m. 14 fircflgbters spent about 2Vz the scene.

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n e i r te canel would be charged ng operating guidelines and sj ications geographically distristate;.. ______ .le panel's.planJfl-adbpled-t ne, nojierm ils wlll be Issued ip site untU tbe Health and W ia3^etermined the site wlircl itidellnes. __________

member i^vlew board woui d to give final appproval fo: on pennits recommended b; 1 Welfare director. . rd grants no .control to local over location o f a dump site Item favored by Dr.'Charles I

licks brdded of service, which mea aho leave the Envirosafe , ous “somebody says they’re Jng toleave." '

The restriction applySill

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BOISE (AP) - An . woman wa^ arrested

JM, after a traffic accident , 1, lhat took the life .of

authorltlessaid. " ,

S Scbll Stillwell, 30, wa b I» tne motoreycie ne wa

struck from behind wh sign on a county road w( Chief Deputy Coroner

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o m m end with environmental isa specify- County, where Env tribuled .Before the comi.................tlcular plan, Scott i-by_the-Propos5s. He 8ai< ed for a ments to have son Welfare w astesitesln thelr comply However, the pi

. . board granting sit — i o c a h u n l t s - o r ^ juld be countyordlnancesi for site sites, by the Scolt Mid he ho

'.EPA. report.show sal gov- levels lo members ( le In an But testimony w a Scott, day meeting.

iered heltli^ Vbiik'tes'uul ' cab.aitU'tni eans they can!L hesaid.! grounds until McGill s ’re clean enough trucks and

had taken I )lys lo bolh"lho leakage pos

I ^ l i f f e r f a f a l lin Ada Couniy nenberg sa 1 early Friday about2a.m It west of Boise Bonnie Si f a Star man, taken into

booked inU cion of veh

vas killed when possession ^as nam g was ujnirofncir #hllc at a slop She was i west of th6 city, Friday afl er Erwin Son- Magistrate

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JModol SC 3222 2 2 ln c h 3 h .p .,1 . h o l l y m i j f » rRog. $329.99 .

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noSbiaisarety ofncer for O w h ^

E n v l i t^ e is located, ommittee decided on the p :^ oU said b e didn't like any of tbe said he wanted local goveo- some control over hazardouslelrarea. ______-2 proposal~w6uld 'require the ! site permits to consider thegovBrmnent~ana~aDy~ c l ty ^ ------x s regarding hazardous waste

i bad planned to present the' tewing, dangerous chemical* '

of the interim committee.. y wasn’t accepted a t the Fri-

»ld at siteI ti'Jilei purtlmis of Uib truclgr ------

II said he photographed the and traced the routes drivers en from Indlanna in case the : posed a serious public threat.

l l : a r collision; said. The accident occurred a.m ., hesaid.le Small, 23, of Meridian, wasnto c u s ^ y at the scene and__into the county Jai] for suspi- vehicular manslaughter a ^

Ion of. a controlled substance,nciai-said:--------------------------------'as scheduled to be arraigned

afternoon in Ada County •ate Court.

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--------BjLCHErmjRRIEB___TheAssociatedPress

NEW YORK ^ 'Pho a closed out a generally i with a sharp decltae File

. ...that drove the Dow Jo n

,nam e industrials in the day’s most conspicuous li

Dow Jones’s average . chips fell 18.22 toXl87.94

marked the average’s -below 1,200 since Oct. lowest since It stood at r,l 10.

Volume on the New Yo change came to 83.14 mi

' The m arket has beei since the elecUon early when Investors turned th to the question of the fe< deficit and what actio

......... Reagan might propose t(during his second term ...

- ' Wall.Strefet-has also be bv Increasing evldenciLj economy and talk of a pos io n ...............................

.The Federal Reserve r day that Industry opcTi percent of capacity last r from 82 percent In Scptcn percent in August.

With these concerns wc

MajoragainsBy The A s ^ ia te d Press

F irst National Bank of San Francisco's Bank

-------- have-agreed . to_.the_Jem m ent’s.request they capital and ti^ te n loan

_ _ a g a i^ t ioss^i....... "Ajn'erican Ibarisrthe bj

analyst sfild.F irst Chicago, the na

largest bank, on Thursti details of an agreement comptroller of the currer the bank to ta k e n steps I higher ratio of capital t< and to assure proper mo loans.

The bank will main equal to 6 percent of tot intrease^-fTom: 5 perct said. And the agreement directors of the parent F irs t Chicago Corp., directly involved in ov bank's Internal contrc especially problem. loo than $10 million.

The agreement wllh f

..f ‘ Pr<forL

WASHINGTON (AI d ro p p ^ slightly in (

• month production Ieve The report by the I

operating ra te at 81.8 down from a level of82

The 0.2 percentage percentage point dec percentage point fall ii

The operating rate i and utilities had advai point of the recession i 82.7 percent of capaclt;

The decline since Ju slowdown the econom;

. pace of economic groi national product, was

_______ Sfiptemhflr J e a s than.c

T" The repor^Q j facto three mqJo>r segments

; falling the most. The

Here cA young w om an I know

■ • th a t^ b a d ju s t r e c e f r f i d glowing r^ m m e n d a t lo n fo n n e r boss th a t she dIdn' sh o w lttaan y o n e .

"They'dnever believe I worked (or the guy," she i

. wasjusttoocompromlsin While that may be on ex

. am ple excessive praise c . false. Tbereader mayiroj • wh^yoinet'ailsjew elgo-

'^'-^lUuflyj'WliatwaJwroug; -i-T ttehuuclm drilled Into; . sclousoess from an early i

been: Hyoucan’tsaysoni nice, don't say a n y t t ^ a l

But for 80u ^ reasons, y bave abandoned Its p)-acU< time ago, only to be remin homespun sajdng wheoevt

m u____________ ______ V,__ .

rp de< iLund(10 stock m arket “ N .Y .S .I ly dismal week , C o n s o l Wday In selling F r id a y , Jones-(ndustrial '

led many big- 1 0 0 ,0 C Jje ranks of the

f e S r i o b i u e 2 .0 1 1r.94, bringing Its .

;e’s first close’ ct. 17, and Its 11', 177.23 on Oct. U N C H A

______ 464__York Stock Ex-mllllon shares, DOW N

mTliursday._------ -|-n<?7-3ecn retreathigrly this month, -rw rw ^i their attention! federal budget 9 4 ':tlon Presidente to deal with Itn • 164.} been unsettled ' ■ m i m im nf n slowing— V i i g iI possible reces* 1,187.!/e reported Fri- aerated at 81.8 ,st month, down the markei tember and 82,6 to declininj

Rates dr; weighing on It, and shon

rbanks st possicss was dlsclc

Securities < of Chicago ond sion. nk of America- A sim lla e_iederal_gov^ed_Thursd ley bolster their Bank of an procedures to largest, wl es from Latin crease the rbariks“ahd~an“”assets to G i

BankAmnation’s eighth holding coi

irsday disclosed of 5.7 perc *nt with the U.S. quarter ol Tency calling on total of $6. :ps to maintain a million loai11 to total assets Leland S. management of chairman.

“ Given Ilalntain capital ding expo: total assets,, an speclflcallj

jrcent, officials’ comptrolle lent calls-for the pressed In snt corporation, capital rat; p., to become anking ana overseeing the SonFrancI

itrols systems, Tlie-mov loans of more any mater

operations h First Chicago Prussia saj

^oductior U.S. fact(AP) — The nation’s factor: in October, the third _consec

le Federal-*eserve Board pt 1.8 percent of capacity in Ocl if 82 percent In September.Ige point drop compared to decline In September and . ill in August..lie at the nation’s factories, n Ivanced every month since the on until August, reaching a hi Idly in July.i July Is attributed to tho drar omy underwent this summer ^ w th , as measured by the | vas 2.7 percent irom July thr

Jie year. ____________ictory operating rates showe mts posted a decline with m: lie operating rate at the nat

are sugow told me Vfidsuche-:Hon from her ' | ^ H B | idn'tdare ■

vel simply ~ I K j ^ v j Eherecalls.'T tIslllg."1 extreme ex- employee oijecanring --------fo rajob refw onderdther ’ Writingoi jo—or,more . v i'd lngar^

itoyoureon- ' beperplexli‘lyagehas ^ want to prai lomethlng subordinateg a t all. You may Ifl,»)umay form to use,ictlcealong • praise,how nindedofthls crIUclsmorlever an Or, still moi

sclincle t l , 2

S .E . I s s u e s : o l id a te d T ra d in g ly . 'N o v e m b e r 16

0 0 5 ,9 6 0 ~ 7

HANGED

t .7 0 — 0 .9 8

4 .1 0 — 1 .7 9

_ — 1 8 - 2 2 ~

ket has shown little response ling interest rates, dropped sharply In the bond lorl-term 'm oney markets

> to beei ►ible loaiciosed In a filing with Iho- es and Exchange Commis-

liar agreement was announc-pgHny In Rnn PrnV»V»lc/«r« hy Of America, the nation's which also promised to In­

the percentage of capital lo J G percent by the end of 198G— Unerica Corp., the bank’s company, had a capital ratio jrcent at the end of tlje Ihird of 19S4. This represents a *

$6.13 billiori. Including a $9» oan loss reserve, according tb S, Prussia, BankAmerlca’s in.n the uncertainties surroun- posures by major banks — ally to Lotin America — the iller of the currency-has-ex- - Interest In increasing bank

ratios,” said Paui Baastad, a malysl a t Rowe'& Pittman In nclsco.lOVe “ Is not expected to hove terial adverse effect on our ns or financial results,” saJd.

n levels d tories in (xiry use mines dropped to : secutive cent the month bef(

The sharp fall we put the back in coal pnx

Dctober, stockpiles built up i The operating ral

to a 0.6 slightly to 82.1 pen d a O.l tion of durable goo

' more years, dropp i, mines cent while product the low- unchanged a t 82 pel i h l ^ o f * The operating ral

to'82.8 percent fron: ramalicw The report said U ier. The The operatUig ra t le gross modestly from Its S th ro u g ele and parts Indus

_________ tionof.trugkg.____wed all The ‘operating r mining machlnefy also I

nation’s refineries were up.

jgestior5 1 S y l v i a .^ P o r t e r

eo r former Student reference. . — . . _S one of these letters, or pro-__recommendation over the at>rt»spectlvfrempl<)yer;'cah •''i txing even If you genuinelyiralseyour coUeagueor------ate. -ay be unsure \s1)at style or se, how to express your J ow to sidestep harsh 'I or avoid ticklish subjects. 1 nore difficult, you may have

1 0 S Sleave

2 0 0 lil—Htursday..They-rell-abll• day amid conjecture thai

Reserve might soon lowe ra te — the charge it ML private financial instltutl

. Among airline stocks, dow n^aded by a ‘brokt A^lRfcll I to 30'^; UAL Delta m t o 37^4; U.S. Al Southwest Airlines I Trans Worid Alriines ti

Point-plus losers In L sector included ')

—Business-=-Machine9;—d< 12|i/i,: P rocter & Gambl S6%; Minnesota Mining turlng, down 2% a t 79; 1 Paper, down IV4 at 49 Kodak, dowifrlMi at 72'/t, downlMiatSSV'i.

General Electrtc lost despite an Increase In tl dividend from 50 to cen

Auto stocks suffered a General Motors dropped Ford Motor 1 to 45^, anc to 27%. •

The daily tally on*th( . showed more than two L ~ ln“price"for"every one

ground, and ’ the excht poslte Iiidex of all its ils stocks lost .98 to 94.70.

Nationwide turnover ic listed'Issues, Including tri

stocks on regional exchs id the over-the-counter mai ts 100.00 million shares.

*f up guin_Los_s_€10- The New York Times I is- tions said directors of-t

ponies have b ^ n requ c- formal pledges to make ty If hnnks do not comp I’s troller can go to coui n- removal of the banks’ se to the newspaper said.? ^ In its SECfilingrF irsf ’s disclosed the SEC is c Io three-part investigation I rd In October that It lost a "million In bad loans.

» In Its formal Investlgal to is seeking to determine v ’s Chicago Insiders traded

before the 'Oct. 3 anoun n- the bank expected a $306 — in the third quarter rel to loans.X-.... T h e - ^ E C - ^ s o is iIk whclheiv the bank violate a law “ with respect to U: in loan charge-offs and add!

loss reserves sinceJan. 1, 'c The SEC said- the I IT "shouid not be construed ” tion that any violations

occurred.”

declineOctober

to 74.H percent, compared to before.I was blamed on a steep 25 pei iroductlon as producers wc up in anticipation of a strike.' rate a t manufacturing plant! «rcent from 82.2 percent wltl goods, items expected to last spping 0.4 percentage point t uction of nondurable goods r ipertent.[ rate for utility companies fel rom 82.9 percent the month be Id there was no pattern to the ra te for auto production n; ts September low, but the me idustry §s a whole declined i URP nf fl Hhflrp_euthflpk_in_thf

g rate for plants making e0 fel! w hile-rates for piup- . ■

nsabol■ lltUe,iranythlng,compllr

V sayiabout this person.: -* There Is no waiy to provi

reconunen^tion and thei language. ’There are, how general guidelines to rely

Acquaintances of mine 1 ^ fli^ lnN ew Y orkC lfyb« i^-4R£mampIes of recent re(

- Hfw I f i»nrf i^nywAKplf they screen J ob candidate

~T Iiey rook for In Uiose re fa1 - -both wriUen and o r a l . - ; -

Among their suggestion — -Jf you’re writlng^a letter

. r^erence, keep it simple, beginning: Tell the reader icnow tbe candidate—fon employee, ex-ptq>eriM>y— how long.• TeU s o m e l t ^ about thi

is :~m J i e i *blt-further-Fri— lat the Federal verltsdlscoimt eta on loans to

:s, which were ^ ^ H | | ikerage house, • \L i% to39y4; .Air 1% to 30%;I to 19%, and ■ ■ (to9'^.

the blue^hip ' International

-dow n-l% -at-------S m MIble, off l ^ at )g & Manufac- ; International19%; Eastm_an___■/{t, and Merck,

3St 1% to 56 I the quarterly entsashare. a similar fate. ' ' ed 214. to 74%; md Chrysler %

lhe Big Board ) Issues fallingiB-that-gatned------ihange’s com- listed common

tn NYS& trades In those hanges and Inlarket, totaled g J J J

lard ge s_ _ i|s In today’s edi-f-thc’twocom-------qulred to sign ce the changes. iply, the comp- - - )urt to obtain senior officers,

sfChlcago^lso conducting a

n Into its report gTsSBIm )st abQUt $300 /

^tIon,theSEC ■ Swij • whether Firsted their stock ”uncemenl that 25(08 million loss f*•elated to bad .

investigatlngV"-. — ated securities- the tlm lng-o f-_ l J l i L J J

Idltlons to'ioan.,^]^

I’h v e stlg a tlo n ^ f 0 2 1 ] Kl as an^indlca- .B of law have l e w iSTC

percent dro;___________ _ I d ^ o graUi

edly affect Lewiston a Wilma, Wa grain termL

But a B< I * Pacific Ralf getting moi

the grain sl to 77.3 per- southern pa

The ra te < wrcent cut* effect last v worked off the grabi i. regional m<itsdropped . He said U 1th produc- . lose some 1st (hree or but It’s too : t to 82 per*5 remained _ ,

fell SlighUybefore. BOISE (fi18 declines. condlllons, moved up announced

i.olorvel.1- buUdlng mi ia p e ix e it onDec,31.

---------------------B uilding.^electrical. , dismissedo

petroleum . sltes'bythe.Moller,

___________ spokeswomi

ut writillmentaryto dldala'sjob•* .............. . . . exao^ilesai)videa solid descrlpUon: tereisnocode “A sa re s i )wever,some abilities in a lyon. m arket, she leatvarious president.” iiaveshown • Tellyouri recommMda* thejobcand pialnedhow ‘‘Hlsprofe t t t , a ^ what to m M ta lld ferraces',’ ......h lsteaihlcal

Qna>. colleagues a[eror------------- talHitsand*e .S t^ a t th e • Wrap up tl lerhowyou m ary .an d o irmer , recommend —andfor endorsethei

to tbe new fl thecan- butthem eai

> .1

)ift deliveryT his Britisb Airways Cooco on Thuraday it landc Field on its maiden flight Ini interest m ay bave resulted i

>rth Idah ir lossesrrON (AP) - A 20 to 25- Irop in rail rates for southern aln shipments will undoubt* >ct business a l the ports of I as well as Garkstoh and Wash., port managers and mlnal operators say.Bdse manager for Union

lallroad said the ports were nore than their fair share of I shipping busbiess from the part ofthe stateanyway. te decrease, which went into It week, will help "stimulate n market,” Union Pacific manager Joe Habgood said. Lewistonrarea ports might

>e grain shipping business, M) soon to tell what will hap-

e C ascade tell;(AP) — Cltbig poor markei

is, Boise Cascade Corp. has !d It will dose Its retail materials center In Nampa 1. .

-^aterial»-'<?enter-wlil-be- d or placed a t other company he end of the year, raid Carol

a ' Boise Cascade iman.

Ingjobob with you. and provideI and details to flesh out the.

ttu lt of Ms. Anderson’s n analyzing the Durobond lhe was promoted to vice.

i r reader something about jididatels spedal qualities: o fess iooaU ^ a n d a b lll^ _ ..II deadlines, complement : c a ) i ^ ; ” or*‘Tbetiighv M ^ i s h e l d b y h e r - - ^s accuratdy reflects h e r ' ' ■ideq)ettise:'*— ----------------p the letter with a sum- d oond ud6 wltb your actual ndation. You don’t have to he candidate's a p i ^ c a t ^ i»finn lh»m anyw rti8 , - ■, eanlngshould be d e w :

Saturday^^■ M arket quota■ Closing stcx:k

. -■-Classified adv

> . : •

v v

Qcorde attracted a crowd ainded a t Seattie's Boeing d: into tbe area. Pdrt of tbe- 2)Bd trom the plane’s cargo N

tio river p »to lowei25- pen.jm "They don’t Jiave aibt* business.” he said. " I f of petitlve.” . .

ind P ort of Ciarkston mimd Neal said the rallroac

bound to decrease trudlon m ents to the area frtsre Idaho. He said he has w I of to legislators protcstlni Lhe drop.

•■We feel that what the nto southern Idaho Is chargi ate Is t)elow their costs,” [fic "People don’t mind fairlid. but they don’t like predal ^ t tion.”iss, Neal said the rallroac ap- ports t ^ years aRo wher

:11s plans to cloiket ' She said the forest-pi las pany will look at other u ail -retail building ihaterial ipa Utah, Idaho, Montana t

In an effort to find J

•be Boise Cocade^fl wholes my building materials outl rol • and a'retail outlet in E n ide injeopardyoflmmediati

Moller said.

) recom"She has the ambition

'• . .to.TOntributehl^-qualil '• C hallen^gclm unstaw

• Keep the letter to one I not necessary to rehash I Job resume.• Watch your tone. Try r with faint pralsei Words “nice," “competent” an

------able'^signal tlte reader!dldate m ay be mediocre

Before sil down to - ’“ *ietter;-get8ome basic del

' ' tbe candidate. If tbe I----- pIetdynw fidd ,'findou

h er previously learned al J ,p ly . -1 Butvrtiatdoyoudoiftl__ ^office calls and asks for-]

■ assessmM i? One person told me that she liked to (

V

^?iovemberl7,lBa4 Tlme»-iations-G2^-------— ;:ks C 2 . . ' . . Jvratising C 3 -8 - '—

i p w i

'>*' i

as well a s curiosity about chartered by a Seattlexestai 219 cases of tbe newly Nouveau wine, along with pai

port man r rail grai

grain shlpn 1 lock on that cent just In I It’s very com- system arei

Gary Sch manager Gary ' Po rt of Lew; lad’s move Is- what the Im ick grain ship- would be, bi from southern truck grain 1 written lettera -I'Of cours ing UP’S ra te fidals) are

again, and hey’re doing In Schmadeka “ging a fee that put the tru 1,” Neal said, w hatthey’n ilr competition, Grain sit iatory competi- Lewiston w<

807,000 tons, >ad took' on the hoped the 1 len It decreased 'mllHon*toni

j s e r e t a i l o i i t l e i

■products com- She said’ wholesale and opened* inlals centers In reasonableI and Colorada Investment,

Jobs for the profitable t

*"ntn n i l ! ^*- - -* —-esarenuKi reuui m e storeitlets In Boise it-yourseU Smm ett'arenbt markets.'U ate closure, Ms. served res

contractors

imendasnandtalents formeremp

.Wyo.uneeutces.” have on Imrepage. It is . you'Ucallbih th e person’s few minutes

. andjotdowiynottodam n JudlclouslylIssuches tion.and ‘‘accept- Perhaps, I rth a t tbe carh— en4>Ioyerwreat best,------ wltb you thetow ritetbe history. • letails frohi • r * Btf alert fcbislnacoin» . Increasingl:)utbbw hlsor ' concerned aI skills will ap- dlsgnmtled'

. • anyofyoursrthepersonnel o rd efamatfir-your.....- ...... -- Sylvia Poionnel director m atters foro catch a dicate.

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APLawrphMO ..

lOut tbe aircraft. I t was staurant owner to bring in , iwly-released Beaujolals " ipassengers.

nagers ain ratesilpment rates by 30 to 40 per- —‘ t in the Columbia-Snake River area.Schmadeka, manager of the _ -ewiston, said he did not kiibw_.9 impact of the rate decrease ^ e, but predicted It would slow'** aln shipments into area ports. ; lurse they (Union Pacific of* , are pla)ing the rale game and they're, good a t It,” ^ eka said. “They’re trying to •< truckers out of business Is ;

jy’re trying to do.” shipments a t the Port of ■

n were up slightly last year to ons, and Schn^adeka said he : he facility woiild break the

mark again this year.

let a t N am pamid the Nampa store that

in 1969 didn't provide a ble return on Boise Cascade's : ient, although the-store was ; lie at times. It was hurt by___ t ——»i— - « n . .n . . __________

eU building and remodeling .B.'Until this summer. It also , residential and commercial tors.

[ationsBmployeroff-guard; . - ' need Ume, s ^ so, or say you Iminiihent deadline and dl tui<^ In an hour. Take a utes tb gather yourthoughts k>wn a fewpolnts tosprinkle sly Uiroughout the conversa*

ps, Uiough, all the new •sr will want to do is verify —t the c a ^ d a te ’s ernployment------------

r t foppotenildl tnlnieflelds;-----------jigly, former employers are Bd about b6iiy( sued by Jed ex-employees.‘Don't give )urs Uiat <q>ening by cardessifltQ ir-Jffirka- ’ ‘ ' ••I Porter writes on consumer --------- :for Universal Press Syn-'

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Quotations* from proxlmately 2 p.m. / terdealer bids. Interdeali do Dot. Include retail roa down o r eommlttl<

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345.80 346.60 59.90 60.40 5.60 5.66

6.25V4 6.32V& lUlS 90.89 91.03 Is 70.19 71.09 ; Quotations from Sinclair ant

NASD a t ap- UtahPowAU bids In- Albertson

eater quotations .IdahoPw]roarfcup, mark* Dart-KralIttlon. These C.P.Natlcid by Edward D. Hosp.Cori----------------------- Cmy:Psy,

T V fa^gHd Ask Micron Te.50 23.875 B anyW ri.00 33.25 1st. Sec. B.25 24.00 Morr.-Kni.25 25.75 IslA m B k

32.875 Gates Lea' ^ - 14.875 H.J.H elnj

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SPOKANE (AP) - • , Water Power Co. has fU _:i? tion with the Idaho P

Commission (o a g ^ 1 - i ir percent ra te i n c r e d I I;i7 costsofawood-wastebi -■» ils rale base. ,

The request asks the < put into effect its July approved recovery of

-!22 WWP’s Investment in U It resumed production.

Z-jo The plant a t KetUe -JO was shut down In Febr

of a faulty polluUon-c that a llow ^ occasions ash into the air.

But the plant was i ~'l* operation ^ t . 26, aft« =:S ,^ a s instaUed, the util

^ Wheat I line dei

WASHINGTON (AP) Bioo improvement in exp

prices a t the farm are :» much from eariier pn

4!oo cording to a new ans I S Agriculture Department ;« “As 1984 brings In the

a;u U.S. wheat harvest evei J-gi outlook reflects a seas

supplies, near-record d loo due to strong exports, i jg for the lowest natlo

1.W farm-gate prices in flvi b:” department's Bconom

Service said Thursday. The "disappearance”

S total use—In the marke

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1 l a b e l f b r t o b;« WASHIMCTOV fAP>

a dlsraunt v a r ie d unde •20 -change in tbe price siqip

Isays the Agriculture

■Since 1957 a discoUn flue-cured tobacco belni tested for tbe m arket cc '• u percent of the .support >i» available to fully . w varieties.

'Hie <»mm|8sibners 0 : - H ' of tbe five m ajor flufrcu

Florida, Georgia; Non2 South Carollna and VIr]

• H tloriAd the department :'S Reams 266 as a disco

eUecUve in 1 9 8 5 crop

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ho powei rate incrc— Washington news releajfiled an applica- The comiPublic tltUIUes request In <» reqi«st-a 10;3 uhtD'finalle to include the was complburning plant in -State Dei»

said the tese commission to pleted earllly 10 order lhat The rale if 90 percent of. crease of a:I the plant when customer uI. . . . electricity [e Falls, Wash., Dana Hebruary because the IPUC,Hcontroi device check th e tnal releases-of submitted :

questtom a; pul back into guidelines!f t ^ a new pari A declslotUity said in a made in a o

:]piices h< spite exp• )— EtepJtean began last,xports, wheat ports and sjre not budging 26 percen t:iredlcUons, ac- becauseoftnalysls by the Union and Cml. “Soviet ohe third largest than a thi:/er, the current gestlng thiason of record U.S.S.R. wdisappearance when the fl

, and prospects tween the tJonal average the report.!Ive years," the celerated amic R e ^ r c h f r o m ^ lle i

because -ofe" of wheat — crop.”keting year that Total U.5

. , 1984^ matc i n e t V a t L53 bllllI ^ from last33CCO largest on>1 - A tliiA. 1.77 billionitv known as ___ ■

pportprogram,epartment. compared \iml variety ol rePprtsoW. Ing grown andcarries on]v 50 creased part r i te that IS c r ^ e n l 's l !I acceptatle calls on tan

return for piof agriculture

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BTfirm rease OKilease.»mpany made a similar ra le ........ in October, but it was denied id lesU hg of'stack emissions ■ impleted by the Washington department of E colo^ . y/V/P ) tests were successfully c o ^ ~

ate hike would result In an In^' of about $3.61 a monlh for the eruslngl.lOOkllowatthoursof .Ity per month. ' ~

Howard, spokeswoman for JC, said the commission will he test results and tbe figures ed by WWP on the rate r®-. — I make sure they fall within the i ies set by the commission. ilslon on the request could be I a couple of weeks, she said

loldingports3st June 1 has been brisk. Ex- . id sales since mid-July are tq> ent from last year, primarily ' .! of heavy exports to the Soviet - - ndChlna.cl commitments are up more third from last year, sug- the second largest U.S.-

. wheat trade since 1972-73, • le first‘major grain trade be- . he two countries took place," irt.sald. ‘‘(^Inese b u j^ g ac­id al harvest,'but has l a g ^ riler expeclaUons, prlncIpaUy I-of another rccord Chinese ,

U.S. wheal exports In tbe : mariceting year are Jorecast billion ibushels, iq) 7 percent 1s t season and* the second on record, exceeded by the Ion bushels exported In 1961- ,

e naltotial^Verige iarm price I this season stlU is en^Mted Ige J3.35.to $3.55 per bushel,, ed with $3.54 In 1983^, the Bid.iw prices "m ay encourage In-

partlcipatlon" In the gov­t 's , ! ^ wheat program, which farmers t9 reduce acreage In 3rpricesiq>portbeneflls. ■ ^

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=004Sp«^lflOtic«»-005 Memorial notices006 Personals

^ S e lected ofl007 Jobs of Interest 006 Sales people . 009 Employment agei

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. 016 Situations wantec 017 Business opporti OIBIncomeproperly020 Money to loan021 Money wanted 023 Investment025 Instruction026 Music lessons

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NEWS -BUY & WEAR A UFET1ME

UCENSE

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Houn Slo 7pm only MondM/.lhmF/idty

y ^ e ^ n o r d je m tle . brown

2. Rstrlover, m tle, black.3. U b , (emale, gold.4 .1.1b. male, black.0. e iack tab pupplas, mala & (emalo.

....C a ll....733 -08e0 'ex t:s4

' Bflcauas Ooga aro brouQht In avery hour and SOLD or D K im Y E D after 48 Iteura, pleaao call or visit the pound dally to check whatbor your pe t has beflf\picked up. n i a Is not an up4K )ate list. MUed dogs are hard lo describe, come to the pound to s e e II your pel ls ihere. Com e and pick out a puppy o r (ull grown doo- tney would love to h a v a B o m e . FOUND: Friendly Calteo cat

' wllh green collar In area of Wlllmoro and Spm ce. Call 73*0536,LOST since August 10th: White neutered male cat. "T iger". Reward, w e miss him, call 734<t6fl.LOST: Electrolux Vacuum. SalurdCy, 4:X p.m. on Blue U k e s between Sth & Oth.

• Reward for return. T34-g13fl.

Long haired Declawed and h a s W h Inclalon on belly. S50 reward. IBM Falls Ave E. J3M 24L_____________LOST: Male Black Lab. Reward offered, any Infor*

6 p E?5 h o u s e . Shelter Home for aenlor cltlzena.

• Sun. Nov. 18, 1j« p.m. 245 • NewdaSUGoodlng^^

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ALCOHOUCSANONYMOUS

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ASTROLOQICAt OT?*- SULTATIONS Increase your aw areneaa of self & In-

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------- F E M A L E -»«aflla .m » l^c^panlpn between es & 76, own bdrni & bath. Write to Box 0 « 4 , c /o Times Newa', BCx g4fl, tw fn Falla. Idaho SMDt.

— HOTLINE— 73M122A Problem is not a p ro W ^ w hen shared. MeAta/.H«am >i*w ctaU on.Bpm to7am ,24 houfabnw eekenda.JOLLY Okt Saint Ntok for

T . - K t i S & g r S *KAHEN, know yoo^mwred. C fS check returned. Send

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FchisHied iam ents O Reel esl

029 Open house 030H om estors

Its 031 Out-of-town------- ro 3 2 B u h m te rtn

ces 033Klmberly-Hj034 Jerom e horr036 Real estate*037 Fa rm s & rani

o f f e r s 038 A crea g e & Ic............... 039 B usiness pr

s t 040 Cemetery Io _ .043 Vacation pr{

igencles 044 Condoml^lu

ntedlortunitles g g Rentalsi 050 Furnished hd * 051 Unfurnlshet

052 Furn. apts. j 054 Unfurn. apti

s 056 Rooms lor r

" 006-P»rwfi«l«Man looking lor male oi female roommate. Neec

_ your own txlrm furniture, il80 p ^ month, no bills. Cal

------- 733^attB r7:00o.m , _— MOBILE HOME for'rent oi

will'Share expenses. Cal 73»8W4. -_____________

5-------- PREOMANT-NEHJHaP?’f Free pregntncy teatTnfl — available. M l Pregnancy

Hotline & Crisis Center m 7472.24hc<uraaday. • ' SANTA FOR RENT. tXO and

LS up, lots ol ieferencaa .and ^ e«oerlence.734.1CT.W. WEAVING; Will weave youi

rags Into RUQS. tS.)peifoot. Cali S4S<224._______WBGHT PfK>6LEM? Need to Improve your heallh? Cali

>wn agelgia. 731S m .

Is ~your business movlnj to a new location? An

lax nounce tho move Ir classified, 7334»31.

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issv: 007-Joi»oflnter8stlist! ATTEKT10N

sDy World's largest manulaclur-iiey er of fire proteclion & securi-B. w equipment needs a—, DeaiertWlanaoer In Twin, Falle 4 other areaa. An ex*-5 cellent opponunliy for a

wonderful career. Future— advancement ia always 9tn: possible. Excellent pay. No

experience needed. Com-

m . Hansen, 307-637C568 o. Hue 632-0737

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ind BE A Shopper For Arby's Illy. ResUurant. Check our Ar- > 1 by’s for cleanllneas, serrice

and product and get a Iree Tk meaf. If you are rnleresisd 1^1 piease send sell addressed

envelope- enclosed wllh ' telephone number to: Jean-

—- nie Cortez. 1325 Soulh Coi­n 'd onido Blvd. Suite 210, Den- leri- ver Colorado 80222.

oor-Job®o!lntefe#t tain | — — — —

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liis!. 2 n d A ve. North A p a r tm e n ts o n •

“ P le a s e resp o n c c lo s e to th e s e T im es-N ew s . /

— F riday 8-5. 733- ; . 733-8798.

^ I MODERN WOOD Fraternal 1

— S e e k incJIvlduals v. Im- m a n a g e m e n t po

lyp- g ro w th h o i c re o fe ~ tu n ltle s .-

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g ra m o v a ild b le . iS s i - _ |2 8 0 0 o m o n th . If-

° ^ ‘0 ^ c a l ib e r In th is o p p o rtu n ity .

1,24 ' If y o u w o u ld l ik e I— tu n lty In co m ple l 1 ' ( s ta tin g qua lliico lic am. C red. S n a k e R iv e rit ^ 223 A d d iso n A v*.,

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061 G a ra g e r. , 063 W an te d t _________ O B SJourlslfl

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I K n l e d ® M » r c l •anches; 0 e 7 M l8 c ;fo r& lo ts 066 C om puteI p roporty 069 C a m e ra <^ lo ts OTO.Wantedtp r p p e n y _ _ 0 7 1 S f 'o e s a r p lum s for s a le 072 A n tiquesjm e s io r e a le -----------074'M u8lcaH

076 O ffice ec . ,1 0 7 7 ,R a d lo s,‘

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d h o u s e s 060 K ea ting <h e d h o u s e s 082 B uildings . & d u p le x e s 063 O a ra g e s ip ts . & d u p le x e s 066 Pirew ooi j r r e n t 0Q7 P la n ts &

OOZ-JobsoftfrtefMt .or WANTED RN*s & LPN's.

eed Evening shift for long term

------- WANTE D ^-U ve4n -C ompa--I or nion to help care for Elderly Call lady. Room & Board + SaUt- __ ry. Call 733-1437.

ting prices you'll like, check lo- 2 ^ day'a aulo ads.^ CARETAKER l^iEEDED for__ small ranch operalion.and ...Knowledge _ .o f . . .h u d lin g . and ho rses a m ust. Abilltly to do__ minor plumbing and •rou r"ca rpen te r "WOfK' :nslpfu |— 'per Small wrell-kepi house may

be part ol compensation. A p p e a l 650 Blue Lakes Blvd

S S North or call 733-2282.COCKTAIL WArTRESSSES

Apply after 5:00 Mon Ihru Fri. ln peraon .12 t4 thA ve.S .

‘ K .............................. • •

CONRDENTWL— BOXNUMBERS.

The Times-News cannot ^ disclose the Idenllty of any

advertiser- using a bo ii"— number. However, readers

Interealed In a poaillon of-_ fored. but desiring to avoid

. sending a resum e to certain d com panies can do so by ad­

dressing your reply lo Ihe box num ber & placing It In an

lur- envelope addressed lo: uri- Classitled - Advertising

a Manager.' The TImos-News, win PO Box S48. Twin Falls, ID ex- 83303. along wllh a note ' ' a listing th e companies you do ure not want your reply to reach, ays II the advertiser Is anyone No on your list, w e will destroy

om- vour reply._____________DIRECTOR ol Nursing Ser- vices for 121 bed, long term care facility. Exceilenfpay & benelits, management ex- perlence necessary . Con-

Olversllled Constnicilon/ Development Firm needs highly mollvated person (or the posilion ol Ad- mlnlstrative Assistant and Olllce h*anager. Legal background helpful bul not

K s a a a s rcall 733-2282. '

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i n F a l l s > A v n i l i i l i l n —'th a n d .th e C o lo n ia l ' n 4th S tre e t N orth , nd -only if you live s e a re a s . Catl th e

M onday th ro u g h 3-0931 o r Jen ! Smith

DDMEN OF AMERICA I Life InsuranceI with outstanding soles potential. Our rapid jted exceptional oppor-

©xperience—necessary:— 24 rnonth train ing pro-

iStorting 'Incom e up to lf-y'Qu,conalder-youraell Ihdividudi. Ihve'stlgote

e to discuss th is oppor- le te confidence, w rite ’ Itlons) to .C orr.aU . rinsurance Agency e.. Twin Fails, id. 83301

i / i c <088Va

-f 090Pe 092AI

= — -— m -ll mobile homes )& business rental omlnlutnsforrent ^. r»7«r je rentals S lp jedtorent ••8tand.trallerjerilal-___le home space , 0,^';

i r c h a n d l s eforsale 105Hcjuters 106Swiraequipmbnt . - l08ShBdtobuy 110 Posand clothing 112lrrlues' 113 Fa

B equipment 115 Fa 3S, TVs & stereos ilurei carpets-lances k j JIng&alrcond. 120A\Ilng materials 121 B(ge sales: 122 Strood ‘ 123 S>8 & trees' 124'Sr

007-%lobso( Interest8. FAMILY NURSE Practitioner m Wanted (or primary care « clinic In Buhl, Idaho. Ex- L cellont experience,^as— Oulstandlng___ uc te a tlsn a Lly area. Salary: S2l,400- a- S24.000. Malpraciice lr>-

aurance , CME Leave & allowaocft^pnd.lOQuUlASplO—

I*' Family Heallh S en lcee Inc.. PO. i> x 731, Twin Fall#, ID83303<I731._______________

,n H E L P -Iam lheon iyconsu l- lant In thia area lor a New

i^ ' European Skin Caro syslem.. Looking (or lull & pari time

conaultanls-for-Burley/Twln- „ Falla area. 678 -«a45 l^ v .,n. IF YOU AHE unhappy wllh ■ vd your p resen t occupation,

and would like a challenging e caree r In the Financial Ser- >1 v ices Field, call (or a con-

fidenllal appointment. 734-- 3900,8:30 to 5-30.• JOURNEYMAN MECHANIC

Apply SUPPS FORO„ Wells. Nevada. Contact Mlicheil or - Robert Supp, 702-re2-3221 Monday IhruFrlday.LEGAL SECRETARY- Posl-

. lion available In approx- Imately 1 monlh. Must hav«

'’y .-ax tonslve iogai experience; 0* word processing experience

preferred; Salary commen- surale wllh abilities; Ex-

' <* cellent benellls and working ‘I" conditions; Sond resum e lo.

Box S-63. c /o Timos Npws. PO Box 548. Twin Falls. ID

LOCAL FERTILIZER & chem- / Ical Business needs in m anagomenl lype porson l i wllh degree In Ag rolaled do .. Holds. Send resum e to Box !{, F-84, c /o Times News. Box

548. Vwln Falls. Idaho 83301. oy LRN for 25 bed extended

’ care laclilly. 12 miles south

® rra 'fa wllh ex'*wlOMe* Blaine Counly Medical

; < »nw r, P.O. Box H2T, t\0 , NOW ACCEPTING bids lor

licensed psychologist lo. provide 14-18 hrs. consulting

T , por monlh for group o t men- tally retarded children. Should have experience &

S b e able to function as OMRP ^ II needed . ConUct David 1,1 Fam es a t G reen Acres Care % c o m er, 1220 Montana,

. Gooding, Ida. 83330 or Call Classlllod. 733-0631.

W e're ready when vou arol REAL ESTAfE LOAN REP United Securlly Mongaae

Repa (or o u r Bolso. Twin Falls & Idaho Falls Branches

_ _rflflu ir8a .M M fl?w ?.w »ti.A m ongage Company, a 4 1 or

” ~ pank'.~3e nd resum e'to Onll»

.8371)7. Or contact Eric Mur­rell 208-344-4884. ' _____________R E G I S T E R E D Cosm etologist needed to work full time. Call Karon al

• 733-7090. .____________RE8UME8*L£TTERS

Profeaalonalwllh . Proven resu lls. 734<7W.

: : * * *

Sales RerresenU llvo for iocal au to dealer. Oood benelits. Experience preler-

Je rom e

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' SALES UANAQER for Kim H ansen Chevrolet Olds In

- ^ t le y ^ U ln lm u m - 3 - y e a r s -sales managemenl expert- e n ce o r equtvalenL Salary/ commission, demonatraior a n d -o th e r -b e n e n ts : 'S e n dresum e te Kim H ansen, 1221 W est Main, Burtey. fdaho 63318 o r call Kim HanaeA for

_ _w eekenda-& .W ednesdaya.. “ - re fe ren c es pleasej.73}J4Wi_

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V ariety fo o d s ^P e ts & pe t su p p lie s A uctions

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Farm Wo?k w an ted

] Recreational Aviation . . -B oa ts & m arine ite m s Sporting g o o d s SK llng';equlpment Snow veh ic le s ;

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0 j / ^ o b 8 o |lnt»fe8tir Pari-llme rellel ar-e tlirdlai ' b^T ninalor for

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t O U l-S liM People '

" ' cxeepTiONAb— ci ; OPPORTUNITY

Wo are seeking pe rsons lo : senrlceou rhouseaccoun ls .' UO.OOft .OOQ 1st year , . Commisslon;p6tenllal. Nec- 1 essary Company Insiructlon

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1 l«l>i >rote»lonal[■ 'SenMt; .u GRAPHIC ARTIST taking

order# to paint Windows lorC Holidays. S l l 7 3 3 ^ 9 .____“ HOME NURSINQ 8i THERA- : PY pro.vlded’by:(daho Home

• equipment, .siippiles and <* oxygen. For Information can

; price. Froo tip aheet. 1942 g‘ Addison Avo E aa ti7 3 4 « 4 i.

.Olfr-BabysHtara.i'All hou rvall a |» 8 i Mon thru

V house. Call 734-9035. -Any ago. Anytime, but Fri.

2 nlflhls A 7 ^ 4 3 ^ '"

15 BABYSITTINQ.In my homo.Hot meals, have relorences.

rt Call7344533.K BABYSITTiNQ In niy home. 2V & older. Transportation to & » (rom school. Mornlngslde ti area. Call 734<»35 ' . 7, M.J.'S DAY CARE. License III wllh low ra le s for a smaii

group, participant In-child caro (ood program (or a

to nuturlous breaklast, lunch IQ and snack a t no extra charge rJ: to you. Play room p lus' in- n door and outdoor, play. A oqulpmont and (enced yard. IP Educational curriculum and id arts & crafts, will help potty ^ iraln. Located near, Call MJ 733-3125.__________

Okt Rook School H ouse

f :=, OUAUTY CARE provided ^ wllh lunch, snacks. & actlvl-

in RAINBOW BRHH Day Care j - has 2 openings. Crafts, r e , t s ABC'a 4 fe’e ^ c e s . Cali ” 733-7748 or 733-2930 or S6V t W L

Tl- child care. Call w StSS T I^ Id d rop^nstjlease.Jf* VnLL BABYSIT In my home

Monday thru Friday, any

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lm Call 3284174.__________-

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O i7 -8 ti» inw a0 pp ty« .21 b e e r BAR & POOL HALL w Established b u ^ n esa In or BuhI.wllh over ly years In

>e BEER BAR for-aale. inquire

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1 ^ T ravel fr&ilers ' 1 2 6 C ^ m p e rs& sh e lls 1 2 7 M o to rh o m e s 126 U tility tra ilers

A u i o m o t i v e 131 A ulo se rv ice .132 A uto pa rts & a c c e s s o r ie : 1 3 3 A u to sw an ted 134 A u to s (or ren t l3 5 C v c le s & a up p lle s —136 H eavy equ ip m en t140 T rucks141 V ans142 Im port sp o n s c a r s 1 4 6 4 -w h e e ld rlv es 148 A n tique a u lo s ■ 1 4 9 A u t0 ^ A M C 152 A u t d l - B u i c k 154 A u to s — C adillac 156A ut08 — C firy ste r '158 A u to s — C h ev ro le t--------16 0 A u to s — D odge162 A u to s — Ford166 A u to s — L incoln-M ercur168 A u to s — O ldsm oblle172 A u tos — Pon tiac173 A u to s — Plym outh 1 7 4 A u to s— O ther 175 A uto d e a le rs340 B u s in e s s d irec to ry

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“ LIQUOR UCENSE for sale In

JZ. VENDtNG MACHINES lor 'PS sa le , localions already

eatallshed. Cali 733-0184. • ^ VIDEO Photo Bualneas,

$800. All leads, magnello signs, paid yellow page ads, brochures. f34-12M.

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352-4489._________________Stic 11 unit apartm ent. $145,000.

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m- loan, excellent t n ahelier. ,te gg.OOO. Call 63S-2S70 eves.

Hy OtS-taci^P(i)pwtyno BY OWNER; a Ujlta, W .ooo /

ull Luxury duplex In Prime area.2 b d rm .1.batn ,& 2 bdrm .lU

lu, bath. AC,- elec.. garage

)n-~~*paymen^r*-~734^849 "leave“ m e s a a o e j o ^ ^ w a o v e ^

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------ WE MAKE le t & 2nd Home- Equity Loans. W ebuy Deeds ?f- of Trust & contracts. We •all have lines o l credll lo _ $200,000. All this al com- 00. pelilive ratea. For more In- In- tormallon. Call Scott,

Benellclal Finance, 733-8408.

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' -— ■ tracts purchased . Highest

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X apartm ent Inexpensively., >Claaaillod's the way lo go. I7334»31. \ \

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BY OWNER: Culo hoir u p .'2dn : very.gootf loca S»,600dn .usum oS2S 1 t3 y r .733 -W 6Q or734^ COLLEQE MEADOWS C DO.-AII eloctrlc. 2 bdrm

I ba th , flroptace, applEan carport. Asaumo 9Vi% I low down tfayinont, {36. Call73*«>M attar3,

-----BEAOTtPUt-Unlguo-hoInTwlrtFallawlihhoilub lott, outside docka .walka. Fencod 7 /B o tan t with saubllahed (rult pine treea. A healed condllloned ahop. barn i

--------------- u p a ta lr t-p an a lo d .—hwroom. flfM nJiouae. chic coupe. Room for li anim als, many more ext. Muat aee to apprecl. $89,800. 734.1202 & lo m eaaaoe o r 3244485 ovoa BEST BUY ON MAR) Ow ner Mlllno aolldly c struc ted ., 3 bdrm. homo t

. famllytoom. 2 flroplac . dinino room andnow kli

nelohbortiood. Leas tl S350. (or heatln^laal win Youra(of»5C,wg.733-474!

BONU8.4008QFr8HO 5 bdrm. J bam..wood 9fo

, dbl gar. RV parklnfi. me tS3.K)0, will talk. 734-4956.

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1 1 ^ 1 P o i k H f— JUST REDUCED. This-3 B eleon wilh largo ilngli

' ■ In o quiot neighbornc . ■ ioIllnB for $36,000.

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■room , 3 bo lh . mudrooi room w llh firoplaco on lo lo r ga rdon room . Iar{ w llh w alkin pan try , .RV oponor. hoa l pump, sp docoro lod ond Imma *76.900.

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r a n g e from $69 .9 0 ( ' ' ■ • ■ B ig L ittle h a n c h e s -I _ _ , - ih e o ld ro a d to Jer.

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leal e s ta t0 ■" C30-H om e8FofS»le ■ home. 2 BoautIM 4 bdrm., 2 t location, homo in cholo»-NE a (251 P.I.. Family room, rock fIropU ■9030. drapoa, wator aolionor, IS CON- (urnaco with fit, ai drm m garago door oponer, ai ilEancoa sprlnldor syslom . yard r% loan, Tiuch moro. (69.50a, £ U 6.000. lorms & assumablo f

modgiQo. Ralnlroo Hon . 7 : ^ 0 or 733-M43 ovos,

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and • ; • • anscrojIt and

Imwllh BEAUTIFULBRICKhomo Ju»tad-£holca iiolshboihaod.(ocj chlckon ly *49.900. Family room

loroo bodroooma. cozy firopli extras, and atlached garage. Lov

reciatel yard wllh ahruba and tro loavo Convonlonl undorgroi

Dvoa. sprinkling. £voryono will I Ihls- 80 call nowl tmmodi.

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J than jo y c eC o te '- ............7S»T.w^mor. O aveH am lett.......... 735-41

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moro. *22,000. Low down. A 95fl. R M lty73W 17.

029-Cpen Houses

M H O U S E,Y , N O V I M B I R 1 7

J V M U K l m i M r l y ______Is-3 bodroam hom e is nool S nglo car gorago w llh openor. >rhood. Wos *39.000 — now

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n A v o . 6 .. 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 ^

ROME■ O P a w H O U M B A Y .l . 4 P . M .

k homo on 1.11 oeros. 3 bod­room o il ga rage , lo rge llwing > and Irench door* loading lo large kitchon ond dining room .RV pod. double gorogo with . sprinkler system . Tosiolully im aculato Insldo and oul.

E V. S of Je rom e C oll Course.jsloss.' Kalfty Irish

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1:00,10 5 :00 P .M .. . £e s e fine a o re a g e s =e Big Little R anch *le r e w t l l b e a h o s r . gn lh e m ap wilh all 'gavailable. H om e's ^9 0 0 lo $ 110 ,0 0 0 . ."Se s a r e lo cated on , a J e ro m e just-nbrth '- ^ s 'C b u n lry ;G Iu ^ ,'^ .C 'r ig ~ i r ighrarthG S ign- ' ' ^ ' •.

■ FaiisProl ■ ■ I ' 'S94.000

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2 b a lh / fi year old homo. Nli ; -area.'- nalQhborhood.^ All elocti opiaco, w /contral air. Approx. IS or, gas sq . ft. 3 bdrm. 2 balh, laml

auto, room with firoplace. Vo, auto, onorgy olllclont. 6<-ard & .Roaew ood Or. T.F. S04.90I, Exc. Call 734-76571 FHAHomos ’.

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Tm y ■ SUPER COUNIi This 5 y e a r olef b e d ro o m s , 2

__ I l a r g e ro o m s.« s to r a g e room

^ ' a u to sp rin k leiA . J C o m e & ta k e

■ 1 th is for*bnly $7‘

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E * ■ VERY SHARP RANCH STI I w ith 4 bedroom s and 3

I o convontont kitchon o I rock flroploco and onol

■ p living room . 3 polios.■ » syslom for Iho 1.05 ocn

J lI livestock, popor — ony

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jli. ■ . DIRECTION*: From J. 1 W est. From Twin Fot % rem e C oll Course «

I ^ Subdivision.

S O ne of o Kind rustic home0 ■ . Ihls l ' / i slory. 3 bedrooi n I tile floor*, open boom c

_ kitchon w ilh ceiling fan.y ■ a u lo doo r oponor*. M ast.

■ top *lory. complolo w■ OKlro s lo ro g i .’ private t P Ihe Soulh ifllls. Price has

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. .. - Car i yons i adBoai l= m ' SG9.900i . 1 . . c1

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$72,000

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lay. November T7TT554 “

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“ n Im FOR SALE Or Trade !octrfc- -bdrm.7 oarago. now funu . 1500 aluminum siding, (on lamlly yard. *30.000 or trade eq

Vory to r good 4 x 4, or for an ai 647 tlon on another homo. '

4.900. furnish materiala. Call : 3613 a fto n p.m.________

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no rth a n d '/« mile East o l th e SoK C ourse

N T R Y l O C A T I O N — old fc)rick h o m e h a s 3 2 b a th s , a n d v e ry >. A lso h a s a la rg e n in th e g a ra g e a n d le rs , o n ' o n e a c re . ;e a lo o k Inside . All $ 7 9 ,9 0 0 .0 0 .

orih Bnd Va Eesi of >m* C o ll Course.

4 STYLE HOME all on ono level d 3 b a lh s. Homo also iooturos ■n ond cozy fom li/ room wiih m o lhe r lovoly liropiaco in Iho Hos. undorgrouncJ sprinkling ocros. a n d plenty of room for Sw nor will consider exchange lab ile hom e . cor. truck, boai. any th ing o( volue. Bo su re to ln*od. ham o.tA fldv..ior .a .now .J >eloro th e holidays. *85.000. \

i if i s S s l l in J e ro m e . S'/i South. V. I Foils . ’A iWlle N. o l Je- ‘ I

t < m ile W. 3M Estates A

om e. You'll hove lo como to e '^ Eroom . 3 bolh homo. OCarry 1m codor ceilings, stop-sovor Ifan . doub le cor gorago with *o s ie r bodroom suite I* ontifo I

w ith rooding/sludy oroo, _lo bo th & docK overlooking Ihas boon reducod to *70^000, |

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Woslctn Roaiiy ■ ■ ■ ‘SI 10,000 ■

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fliCHOICE; 2-LnER -60tTU I )R DR. PEPPER WTH YOURe If,:plaee.jreritf a r i n r f r n or rlilspersoB bdm D ecoaberlS .

030-H om es For Sale

io. 2 IMMEO(AtEPOS8E88km ace, U voly 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Uonced Qsrago. large lot (oraquliy veh l^ea . e tc. Cboica aI a d d t low *50-8. make otter. Hc :• ^ M tn .R a J y s v : E .7 » e e ' ^ JU ST JJ8TE0. O* tranaferred. Prealde

Strool. 3 bedrooma up pi _ moro In full basem ent. (

*49,000. Bam M H o ^ -------------B u a U k a e N o i A m ^^ LOQ HOME, 2200 Sq (

bdrm s, roc room, stor ^ room. 2 baths, 2V4 ac

I 8V^% assum ablo Ic■ *76.900. 543-5514 a.m . & ^ forC alor543^9M o.m .

I PRXiEREDUCCO

I NICE S BEDROOM home a 1621 Heyburn Ave. E

Aluminum siding, (on ■ ■ back yard. Sawloom/O'l<

Sctioola. Cloao to ahopp ^ ■ ■ - Im m o d la lo p ossess

*30.eso. Call Ed a t Marko ■ ■ Aaaoclatea. OKICO 734-

o r Roa. 734-2442.________

town ow ners anxious lo t• l i would nogollato. 318 F

■ Avo. W. 3 bdrm., 2- I oaraqo. 2 firoplaces. i _ _ aS3-1812 or 734-7266 mom,0 ■ SKYUNE ACRES: U

H family home, with•y ■ bedrooms. 3V batha. oi' U acros, Pole' fencing, la

|3 * couniry kitchen, (brmal <J I Ing room, family room, la° _ atudlo or roc. nxi . m flroploco, vauliod cellinII B ^ P' II ■ U rg o 3 car garage. Nic

■ landscaped wim mati m treoa. Excolient .northo

^ locallon, Saw toolh/0 'le ^ achools. Call ownorfbrok ^ 734-2442 or 734-tt

■ Markollno Associates.__ |_ JO W N S tT E -B y-E xocu to r

a Br.. Lg, living rm .. Brl|. ■ kilchen, llreplace. lair

■ rm.. bsmnt.,'2 tMlhs, (one - y» fcraM ?34,— - —

> ■ 3 bdrm. 1 balh brick honI ^ J _ assum e 7Vi f l l Loan. *38.500.734-0715.

■ I . IMMECM A^t^UPANC

1 *4000 down 10.78% II Financing.

■ ■ ' 222Av0nldaD elRl0.

W AURORA'rEAL ESTATI & AND INVESTMENT-^ ----------2536 Klmbarly R o a d -

11 .Twin Falls. IdahoSSSOI1 ■ 7344370

• m» ■ EA8YD0WNI ■ *6.500 down. Asaumo an 0I ■ lating FHA. This lovoly 4 v- H old Wilis home has 3 bdrmt , , 2 b a lh s4 p ar tb a ao m o n l.lt

1 nice & priced woll belo, _ markotatt61,iXI0.

l ^ R E A L i r e •“ 733-4S2I

m BY OWNER-2 bedroom, nc ^ wiring, pIumt)lAg.lnsulBllo

£a rpD llng._drapos, (roi paln l-insldo and ’ outsld

^ •. good .jocalion, **36.5■ lorma_, Call 733-4780.

I EXCeuiENTtNVESTMENI ^ Solid homo * attracilve api

*4V.000 ownor. 733-2524.

I: * *I - "FABULOUSFORTIES'

M THIS IMMACUALTE ‘ m bodroom honio.h»a air.coi

I t bedroom s & anolhor blitl■ Excolient . nolghborhoo■ - PRICE REDUCED V I *46,0001 • _

■ PRICGO FOR IMMEDIAT * SALE* Reduced from *55.00 U lo*47 .000 .T hla laaapotles . - 3 bodroom homo with worr I froe steel aiding, storm wir _ dows, 2 fireplaces, breakfat■ nook, & double garage ^ Ownor must sell nowll

/ C L A S ^ CAPE 0 0 0 hom< In excolient location, bedroom s, 14 X-18>llvlni room. dining room (Ireplace, central air coQdl

^ tlonlng. oarage, aprlnkle - -svatem , & MaulKul yard

73M500 ’’FOR SALE BY OWNER- Ex collont 4 bdrm home, double car garage. RV pad. foncec backyard, finlahed baso- m enl. owner financing ai 10%.Calt7n4.2856. .

- OJI-OutofTown . .' s BDRM. HOME In M nbow

, Circle. Exquisite lamlly . room, woll landscaped, i

many extraa. Owner Is highly molivated. *71,500. (By realtor). Clear U k e s

■ 032-Buhlfller'HoiDe8 '' b7 ” 6 w NER:-Small Fixer-

U ppar2bdrm home. *14.500. — A ptyJn im o n to n ly ^ T a e ir—

Calligraphy., . clarinet, clogging- lind oul w ho 'can

0 J 7 - F in n 8 iR in c h e # . . •WANTED: 60 to 120 acra farm with, good 3 bedroom home. Call Bob Jansen . Offica 7344875 or Res. 324^78 .

_ 2 3 5 A C a e3 .(o r.s a IeJ t .m llo . South of Castleford. Call 7SM141a(tert:OOp.i!L^____ •

■ 0F-7-UP, RC(IR CUSSIFIEOo r p ta M liT iv id ^

Q37-F«rm 8& Ranches-sskM i ---------------------------------?aJ*'SS dairy-f a h m c o m b o'O '. J " 200 AcrOjWOll managed t

NW o t S h o s h o n e . U fields. 4.000 feet o( 8” .

: ? S L and 10” gated pipo. 2 gi Owner hom es, single 3-side ope

ildent's bam , 500 gal. tank, corr i plua 2 concreie lood bunka, loai ll. Only shod and much me

□ It. 3 7SM321Horage ______________________acraa . f o r SALE Ofl TRADE:

loan, sow farrow 2 llnlsh hog i . & aak up and /or 165 acre (arm.1:_____ need a . smaller (arm. i________532-4104 (Pauli fordetalls.D FOR SALE. 160 Acres.

tand, w est of Hollister i ime on bdrm. homo. *95,000 or b

East. oKer. 65M427._________(onced ----------------------------------O'teary HIQHYiaOCNQ >pp ng. Productive 200 aero farm }Mion. 'o t~ H azelton ;— 2 “ hom rKotii^ Q uanset ahop-machino

od. Can bo ali gravlly____ _ rigalod wilh concrolo d tlu L -o L B rfls e n lly jlU a J ia n d J In to aell: good deop silt loam a1 Fllor 0oon raialng boota, polai2 car whoal, barley and radd

>. 503- aeeds. *430.000 torms. )m . SABAU iRO YREALTU rg o 733-4321

th 5 __________________, on 3 ROW CROP AND DAIRIE

laroe Wo havo a largo soloctlonal dir>- ahow youi Thoro Is ono lli. laroe will mool your noods. Croom. Jim Paulson 543-4930

,I1^QS Bamaa Realty 1043 8fi.p lu s! Lakea North 7»<227.

na” ^ D3ft-Acre»oe4Lot8Iheasi -----------------------------------

S o ? .GETALCT ■M875. Wo have lols o l lols: Roi

dontiai, Commercial. I jto ^ r^ d u s J d a li jy u jL w o ra ^ ^

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RGBEffHONES- "“{"J • REALTY

7 3 3 ^ M M o r 5 « ^

,NCY OOOD a Z ^ E S , closo-l< IHA Water shares, “ oloc.. CJ

P.O. Box 204. Twin Falla.0- HOME SOES: 5 acros Nor

Wost of Buhl (rom *16.50 Mobllo homos ok. C<

T ' Barttaf Realtors 643-4371.

salOJ"Magic Valloy Mobi: EalaH s," Family & adu

------ aobdlvlalon, Washington SS & 1 block Wost on PhOi

n o « . sanl- Rd, oasy torms. 734 y*: 89*3-

rms., 4 BDRMS.,'>3 balhs. It I. It's basomonl. *525(monlh . lelow dop. Call Wostorn Roaif

73^2365________________•TY., -----------------

■T T i - *8.000 ■ 1 acre-iol SW < kl an Twin With terms.(resti *20,000 2V% acros in prim laida NEarea.M ^ *22,000 NE of Buhi. oi

c o ll^ v lo w .------ W aalsohavaeeveral

commefClalk>taavanaMa. ENTI . Call usi •apt..___ AHERIc AN REAL ESTATE!

APPRAISAL (Acroaa fr o m ^ rt Hou«a]

D ^ V o l l m a r . B ^ ^

E S " AldaStrong 73MMDennlaVo>nmer...,733Hn9

- 2 LowellWllla............73»«56con- ............. »♦»««»»»»«».»itenr, eo a c r e s wood River Aroino re 6 miles South W osi 'en th . Bollavue, *2500 an acrelood 788-2360or786-4883.

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0 3 » -B u B in e 8 sP ro p ^ '

5 000liees COMMERCWL BUtLOINQS ,orry BEAUTIFUL 3,360 sq fl Of win- fico Building on 1 acre slic (fast 1-600 sq ft ahop, zonec ao'e. M-2.J17S.000.

“ . .2.400 sq fl. 7-11 a tA ddlsor and .Locust with adjolninc

ome lol.153 'frontagoonA ddlsor . 2 and 245'frontage orfCocust, vino term s.Z ® FABRICATION PU N T wllh

6.650 sq ft ol combined of- ilS ' ' l « - j “ «>& M »0-«‘>»-Nlce,■ • 1.M0 so ft OHIce wllh 960 ao

7334321

Ex- FOR 'RENT OR LEA8E.2400 Ible sq . (t.'Shop or w arstiouse. ced Saporalo.'office, chain link ISO- lenced . **450 per month.

at Located a t 445 5ih ;^ve. „ W ost. Call’Ed a t Markoling

A sso c la ta a w Jw g .

Salmcin. Ida. Call 756-2640 Soltouslnculrlesonly.

Is SALMON'S only bowling OO. cen ter. Appraisal prlco. le sv *229.000. Must sell prlco o> *170,000. call 756-2840.

_ Serious Inquiries only.

OG -V acitlonPrD peityCOZY 2 bdrm. home.

M r ^ o d e lo d . In Sawtooth No- ^ ^ l i o n a L Fprtst.-2 , miles from B^SO ldleiLM t. sk| aroa.pof.fonL •>— • by-tt)e--wkend;*-or-weaK.*

Cross-country, dowiihlll skl- ;r ; Ing. or flre-walcmng Ideal

-hero. Wkend., *95. WeoV ;f^-*190 .-L es8-l(-on-a-regu laf.-

- basis. Responalblo adulia . only.pleaseJB4.2267.

. . . SUMMER HOME building lot for aale or.irade In Salmon,

rm Call67B-0Si2. .10. . ' • M (H4_Con(kml(Mims

_ C hances are you'll lind llo_w haL youjieed .aL lhe-prlco- all you want Io payswhon you

■ read classified daily.

0 4 5 - W o ^ H o n » 8 Brockmans Mobile Ho

4B0 In Burley Is closing a »d farm thla w lntor.. Wo havo

U rg e new single, 2 new dout 8" , 0 " and aavoral used home2 good liquidate boloro do: openor Novem ber 26th. Buy no< ;o rrais. low est prices of tfie y loafing For example 1085 : moro. Ingbrook, 14 X 70. 3 bdn

. ba th , with 2 X 8 walls, wALTY-------8ldlng_«a:po t-Jhrouo>

. apptlancos & diahwas:______ dual glaze wlndcDE: 120 ■ delivered & aoi *15,900.00 se t- tradoa considered on M b malning Slock. Will acc n Catl cars . Trucks, boats, i alls ou n s. you name ll r ^ * : r r — BroiKflftrt’S-HoBllo-Hoi

•. BUHL- Ownor say s-------- 14x70 Governor with cor, a ir. llroplace. custom b

CB shaded dock. Call Jim !!™. ® ^_BARKER_R£ALTOBS. I

4371 or evenings 543-5604. vlly if. Buy here and aavel Now I1 ditch uaed . doublo widea. sir

DOUBLE WIOE. Appllan U.TY covorod carport, pa

- F a m l .____ ly Park, (oncod, oxcollIRIES. condition. Too mi Ilon lo (oaturoa to Hat. For do t 10 Ihat cail326-5131.1. Call d o u b l e w ioe 28x60,

bdrm, 2 bath, oxcollont c » « • ditlon. available & roady

____ movo In 10 at Lazy J . (7 3 « -g 9 5 8 .__________FOR Salo or Loaso 1B811 70 Sahara wllh expando bdrm.. 2 bath. 5 acios. clc *0 Jorom o. Exc. torms. (

,J : 'co llec t 503-889-7044. Rofllhoico ow ned. ___ ___f i r r i — QReAT-t:AKgS-10r2-24:

* . Trailer Houso. *15.000. C<8^2*36.____________

“c> f ln n f iT r f i1981 Qovornor14x6(}.2bdi 1981 Floolwood. 14x60.

yn bdrm. low down, oi “ lorm a. Call 1-800-548-2832. — rr LIKE NEW 1983 Tamar so-in. 28x58. 3 bdrm. 2 balha,', C 'o o lootrlc- firoplace. do.L____ a ssu m e oxitfllng.baloncoNorth approx. ^*25.000 and U 6.500. over paymonis. 733-3763., LIKE NEW. 1981 Champior i l - : - __Bdrm^_______ Appllanci3 for dlshw ashor. *11,560. V lobllo Bluo U k e s Sp.22

MOVE IN NOW 2bdrm. 14 Dh-J' 58 Tamarak Mobilo Hoa

Immacuiaio. *10.900,. I dow n paymonl. 10. pdlcl in terest on.balsnco. C all'

. lull a p p o ln tm o n t.. LoMoV h -f Realty. 733-0874. oalty. ON s n a k e RIVER-Thc------ sand Sprs. Nico. clo•t'..-->.cM obllo'H om o. 2 bdrm. ■

12'x18'covorod sun d ock ' ■ ‘ patib IJrn.'V acatlon 'or yt iW of - r o u n d . - Oroai- Ilshing- 0

*8000. Groal buy. Mual sc Jrlmo Appl. Call Nola, 543-8579 , . - "PUBUC>i0T1C£.- '• ®’‘.* Amorlcan-TMobiio Hom

has boon sppolnlod lo co " pldtoly llquldalo a bankn

. deallo r 's Invontory ol ni hom os. Thoso homos will i

■ re*American Mobllo Hom

u«a) M ieg. 490^ g^ilndc B olso, Id. Como osriy, oj)i|

■ o( thoso soicoct hofl availab le .. at thoso Ic p rices . Yotf'can’t allord

S S m lsalhaopportun iiy .PUBUC ACTtpN.

B oglnnng al 8 a.m. i ■— Tuea...Nov. 20 there will b<

com plete liquidation ol ‘ bankrupt doslor’slnvontoi acre-. TKero-aro 7 now homoa. ' ’ " doublo-wides 2 singi

w ld o a .f^ salo a tlow prlco Bring your" checkbook ai

f . com e oarly. AMERICA— -MOBILE h o m e s : INC, 49 IQg 'C hlnden Blvd..' Boise. Idah

,9L‘ TAKE-OVER Payments:.1»,®"S S ahara 14x67 Mobile Hom

° Call 324-4998 (or more InfcI mation.______________ _nlno USED USED USED ison 10-12-14-D6LWIDES..

C A ir r a H O M E S r s 7»7568Ilco 12x50 2- BDRM, Mobil

. Homo. In. JEROME.. *400 Qan Call 3264687.____________

Y i / . I n g room, *5500, o r ,b o : reasonable otfor. 733-41:

;__ evenlnos o r w eekends.2400 1965 STARCRAFT . Mobil Jse. Homo for sa le, rent or tradi link fG Cameo Mobllo Eslalo: nlh. Adult Park. 733094. - .

1970 MARKEE 12x60 To B " ''0 Moved. 2 bdrms, woo__ atove. cooler, stovog & ralrlgeralor. aiding, w/i

In hookup, *45DO.-Call04-8302 »«> ""l#71.l2x«4 Mobile Homo, 23— • ,( (o n f room. 3 . bdrm, IV !'"0 »” >«>-"Ca ico. 423-6345.733-2860.________

1973 TAMARACK 14x7C »w- slove & rolrig.'cloan. 2 bdnr__ a bath, make oHof. a it.m n

i g n CHAMPION 14XS7. _ . bdrm. 1 balh. all eloctrtaT)o, swam p cooler. *8000 or *200Nft. • * take o v e ^ y m e n la . Calom . a f l a r 4 p m .7 3 5 ^ ...... ........onl___ lfl6 0 JIT A N J4 ju 7 0 ^b d rmek.*' - tjK»tocJ r in -Wondoll' -aro# »kl- anch to be moved. Aasumi eal VA loan, w/paymonts o oic, *200/m onlh. Small down liar.— will— Irade.-rC loar— takei Ills A gency, Buhl. 54^8464 o _ ' Bill a t 67-6833. lot ' in.. k M Rentals.

iHa 05&~Fuml8hiid Houses ICO__ m eE _ l-B O R M _d«an ,-lu r.

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H 7 3 3 f l 9 3 1 - ^O ruso ih o to ll- lro o phono num ber In - your locol phono directory; - P lo ceyou rod lodoy . . - soil it tom orrow .Why woit lo ro week

050-Furriishod HousesjjS S V 'CLEAN QUIET 1 or 2 bdi

lubloa. Furnlahod largo. 1 bdnea lo aoar1mor\l. Ullillloa pa;l09lng Very nico. 434 4lh Avenow at *165.733-2513 aak (or Don.

y»“f- HANSEN. Nice 2 BdSP^: Mobile Homo, carpetc

d n ^ lum lshed. sioraoo 423-510

ball 7344»e0a(tor5r30o.m tM. All Classillod. . . . lor poo in ro- ovorywhorol733<l931. jccopt r-----------------

051-Unfum. Houses lomos— A-CLEAN-n>armrT'l»51 y. Cali lamlly room, cozy flroplac a03. range, dlshwashor.

..I lll t»8om ont, garage, 537 Pa'om a Meadows Circle, no poiX Z *4amonlh_^..dep: 734-2441Im al A COZY 2-story, 3 bodrooi . 543-_on-.Tylor._*27S_-*-_dopos04. Call 73^1919.____________wand A NICE 2 bdrm wllh carposingle 1206 7th Ave East. S270*p

Easy month. Call 734-9075. - :orW:— ATTRACTIVE” 2 bdrm. (iW141 basomonl. (Iropiaco. goc>^aa aroa. *310 plua doposil. rianco. p o l a . 7 3 3 ^ .___________P<»<a> AVAILABLE Docombor 1st

, * bdrm. doublo car garago,ollont (iroplacos. oloculc ho^ w y pump, corraia & 5 acros ilotalia pasture, no houso pols. *4;____ ->■ dopoalt. Call 733-4393.

2tcon - AVAILABLE IMMEDCATELH■dy 10 1 M rm houso. • full• Call carpotod, som o appllopco____ fflrnlshod. Prosidonlli1 14 X Street location. *175 -f *1C do. 3 doposil. rofa roqulrod. closo AURORA PROPERTY MOT .C all 2S30 KImbeily Road oallor Patty734-1469 ____ or. •

. Call BEAUTIFUL HOUSE. Goo____ location, 4 bd rm s..' lamll

room. *425.733-4749,3drm: BEAUTIFUL Cedar & rock 30. 2 bdrm. homo on 6.5 acres, oasy duck ponds, pallo, docks

)2. sprinkler system , llroplace dlshwashor. much more

a; Sll ■ *325.54^948 mornlnps. dock, BRICK HOME In Sawlooll co .of.. 5chool.Broa..4 bdrm s.Z baii

lake wilh partial llnlshod bass i. mont. Lola of atorago roon 1 ^ 2 and largo covorod pallo wltl ncos >oncod yard, Gaa hoal will

^ 73 4 « e 0 o r7 3 W 4 3 av e a .omo b u h l : 2 'BDRM HOME, ai

tow oloclrlc. gardon spot

BUHL/FILER. 2 bdrm Coun rhou- Iry homo, with Codar Iniorloi cloan 0" garaooi;‘Z , ahod & p o n d ..0 /,w . w%, -kw / woodstovo. *375/mo, S10( •vaar''«<W l«t-8fB at months:--Snit; • X C A L L 6 4 3 ^ ,_ .- - soil. BUHL 2 bdrm. 1 bath. *150

I por monlh * doposil. Call— Jim a l Bailcer Realtora 543- )mos 4371 or ovonlnns 543-5064, conv CLEAN 1 bdrm homo, krupr.Carpot. gas hoal, no pols. now *17f-|. *100dop. 733-9303.

lli bo CLEAN COUNTRY 3 bdrm ^ on .House. *200 por month. Call0 al . m-0421. __________

Comlorlablo 2 bdrm houao „i„ j . noar town. Roforoncea. un-

d°(o COUNTRY LMNQ. Jerom e aroa. 5 bodrooma. 2 batha.

— garden apol. and garago, 8 . . mllea Irom Twin Falla, *350

pocrnonth. Available NOWI

Jiry" BARNESREALTY 73M227

ELOQUENT,, energy elfi- r a u clont log houae. Cornor ol

Locust I 6lh Ave. E. *310

^ -E X C E L L E N T - LOCATION near high school. 3 bdrm.

nfor^ rocohtly romodolod with ' now' carpot. wallpapor.

— ■ point, appllcancos. &drapes. *3M/monlh + *200 dop.PMCTSMfiSa.EXTRA NICE 3 bdrm brick. Garago. pallo. fencod yard, oxcenont aroa. referoncoa,

IHiTo *325-* dopoalt. 733-5542.1000. Family living 3 bodrooma 3

balh. *385 plus doposit.

f T r ? {qnoBtiosl . FOR LEASE ^4128 Boaullful new ono-bdrm.__ townhouso, Eldorty housing

complex now available lor ,(jo loaso. Each unit Is furnlshod 10, w/stove. relrlg,, dlswashor , ' and disposal and Is carpotod -=• and. draped. Thoso now ^ units aro c6nvonlenlly ^ located In Filer wllh easy ai>

c e ss lo churches,-ahopplna J 'O laclillloa.-fltc. Monthly loaao'

paymonl *295. All uilllilos 22' except powor aro furnished.. m For moro Inlo., contaci Don-

Call naal73»8200.’___________— FOR RENT. 1 BDRM. houso <70. .'*145/month socuiity dop. rm. 3 bdrm.. *300/month * * iio

««^j|^,^0P-Call324-3430or

rle, FOR RENT unfurnished 3 noo bdnri, small house. Elec. ^11 hoal. *195 mo., *100 security - - d e p o s i t . Seo a l 548 Slh Ave. rm .-W^f.«iajl733-7482. oar'FO R RENT of tdas'or S acrr^s’ mo wllh fonced pasturo, 2 bdrm. ol homo wlln appliances.

*n. -SoOthwe&i area. *300 plus <es-(jepo8ttrC8tl-734^J78ri(ier5"

or o r to 0 4 0 4 aa k (o rL e e ._ HANSEN hwy 30-2 bdrm. 1

bath, unlinlshod basem ent, lenced yard & outbuilding. *235 por month *100 do-

_ posit. PMC 78M656.HOME FOR RENT-2 bdrm. 1 bath'up,' 1 bdrm down. 1 car

— garage, lenced back yard, ." fp ro tro t 'a to ra o a 'ip a c e .- *285“

’ 4 deposit. Calf Weslern. Really 733-2305aak for Jann.

030-051se s 051-Unfum . HousesI bdrm. IMMEDIATE Q o S s m ^ 'Is. *200_____ On Ihoso 3 bdrm. 2 balh

txfrm hom os. Includo fenced back paid. yard. underground '

We W. sprinklers, all k»chen ap- 3on pllances furnished.

*i00HS*175deposlt: 255CamarlIloWay

S i m 240 Camarillo Way.

y e o«- ^ ^ . ^ S d ^ s l t __________'O -m ^ • 238AvenldaDelRlo people

- 2S36KIMBERLYRO , Patty734-t466

— ----------JoanTSM eS S .------- ---------jpiace. IN FILER-1 bdrm. no pols,

Mr SIOO por month deposit.17 Park 733-4fe2 or 5434840., IN TWIN: 2 bdrm Mobilo

Homo In Adull Park. *300. Iroom. (Includes* lot ront) 4- dop.oposlt... Call 324-3216.......................................-------- Largo 2 bodroom. llroplace,

SUM. largo yard ..-1460 sq.ft. in -per Kimborly. Absolutdy no

good M anaaera734«68sil. no ____________________

l o o k

"’hoat H ouse lor ronl good area. 4 ros 0 bedroom. 1 V% balhs. *400 por 9 *4?^ month plus *150 doposit.3. Coli 734-8880 Esilngor Roal-

TELYI NEWLY REMODELED older . Miv homo, 3 bodroom, family ancos room on Lincoln. Oaa hoat, ionllal S375 plus doposit. Contact • *100 Gudrun at Woslorn Really.

. 733-2385-_________________MGT ' NICE CLEAN.3 bdrm homo. 2 d . bath, finished basomont.

family room, carport, loncod yard, good locallon, *380 +

-------------doooglt,C a im i:7 052----------- ;------Good Nico cloan 3 bdrm. 2Mi lamlly baths. 1172 Parkway Dr. Har-

_■ rlson S c h ^ o u t,. E le< ;Ju f-_ _ .. o c k 3 naco. carpels, drapos. AC. res 2 lull bsmt. dbl garage, stove.M ks rofrlg., *450 -i- s iw d e p nog, j^co ! 734-&16or733-2513. noro, NICE Carpolod Small 2 bdrmi___ ...home, W/D hookup, *200 p o r ____•loolh monlh -i- doposil. In Fllor,i ^ i h No OOla. 3 2 5 ^ 7 3 0 .____________baso^ ■ NICE 4 bdrm.. 2 balh. (amily room room, liropiaco, 2 car >wlth garago. N.E. locallon. *450

wllh mo. plus depoalt. Lease■oom;— avallablorCail32»2649-----------------smaa r e d UCED RENT (or Winter!:__ Months-3 bdrm. *185 * so- •=. ail curity deposit. In Buhl. 543-spot. SO <O or.54S^.__________Tiago ELOQUENT, energy ofll- PO'8- clonllog houso. Corner ol___ Locust & Bih Avo. E. *310:oun- mo. p lus doposil. Coupio or . ,lerlor a l n o lo .7 3 ^ 4 ___________■aRo/ .SMALL 1 BDRM Cottage; '

Foncod .- yard, - apflnkirnQ--a-.-r-.

......SMALL 2 BEDROOM Col-’ .....logo, lull basem ent for

Pa ," sto rage. 379 Adams Street.,843- ' Range & rofrlg. Economical i _ Central Oas furnace. *240 amo. por month. Call Ja n e or 30ls, ^^nnjo^ Gam Stale Realty,

SMa"lL 2 BDRM, TF. Stovo 4 rofrigoralor, references re-

— quirod .no pels. 423-5902.. un- SUPER ■ CLEAN newly loco, romodolod 2 bdrm. 1 balh,^ ; N ^ 'g g - .N ^ y o ( - a .* 2 5 0 .

- “b$350 por monlh. Call 7 ^ 1 5 7 .Wl VERY LOVELY 4 bedroom. 2

bath homo In Sawtooth Dlstrlcl. Auto garage, auto sprinklers, largo upstairs dock. (Ireplace In (amily

— room, Rango'& dishwasher, elfi- now carpels Ihroughout, ir ol *450 per monlh. Call Jan e or

— - Vory nico. U rg e 2 bedroom.riON wood burning alove, atovedrm. . and ' refrigerator, atoragewith shod , 2 car garago.p e r.. Roloroncos, * 3 ^ plus oa-

P?®"' Thf** C Property i*200 - Manaoera73*<a6B_________— VERY NICE carpeted 2 bdrm rick, iraltor. Stovo & refrigerator, a rd . .qalot location In Flier, *160, soa, no peta. Call 32&-58B7.— 1 BORM, 1 balh house. Coal

j a l t / v a ry '

“ ^*^*allor^7:Q o”p!m.^‘Irm. 1 bdrm In Kimberiy.' ling Dlshwashor, gas heal, new

ho°d wsa*' ^'^9!. 12x60 TRAILER (or ronl. 12

2 BDRM. BRICK, llreplace;

lies 2 BDRM, clean, nice loca- led,, tlon , slove, rofrlp., wator 4ton- garbago pd„ * * . 733-0916_________ a lter 5, weekdays._________ .ISO. 2 BORM. HOUSE FOR RENT.L ......lop. 'W /garagp & fonced yard. : /1150 Call 7 3 3 ^ 9._____________Oor 214AVENIDADELR10- _ 2 bdrm, 2 (uil balhs, all ap- 1 3 pllances, ooparate laundry lec. - room, undergroundrity ■ sprinklers, (onced b a c k .........

- ......■ 'ilua ________ TWeSTO ’sr 5“ IS25T O «»am n> drm lhT F .“ ' -------_ Stove, relrlgeralor, electric •I . heat, no pels, references. .,nt Jano t Sloan. Mor. 324-2734. . ng.' 3 BORM, m balh. available do- nowl *300 + depoalt. Call_ 7»43M ,________________ _1.1 9B0RMH0USE

3 ! S 5 ? 7 a g " ' * "» 5 3 BDRM HOUSE. TF. Oouble >rn. g a r ^ e . *350-+*100 deposit, .' in. . MBTelonSI. 1-3244064.4

1 ..... .

1 051-Untuiii.HoiuM! 3 bdrm ap l. 2 bdrm dupio I S m au n o u se on Rock Croo

7»-iaB 8. .____________ _3 BDRM. (ull uMtnlahi bw em et)i.S2eS4-$lO 0dei 460 W iseman. Hansen. Ccollec t 78»«80._________3 BORM/Bsmt./Wd. Stov Lg. lot. 1 bik. 10 school SS2S p m . S99.900. g aaaum . Very (lex. tarm

3 BORM. C L E ^ , wd. stov E nergy etdclonl. near Ci

I Tncd. yard. C irH ta . drape bam t. <335. C a llM f l-^ . a bedroom mobile hom w ood burning alove, wash

------------- a n d — dryer;— stovo— airo[flgoraior. $2M plus d

! 3 4 BORM HOME No ; schoola/m alls. 1800+ sq

nowly redecorated. Nl< .! (enced yard. sott.wator.S4

- * (ISO dop. Call 733-1061 734-7131.________________4 BDRM HOUSE. 2V, bat Stovo. retrlgeratc

------------- ars^m ih-«rT 5W rporm on' 4 -«20Q deposll, 7 3 $ ^ .

0 5 2 -F u m .A p l4 D u p . .CLEAN, 1 bdrm. wl waterl od. H eat & waler (umlshoi $1&5-f d e c . 733-2513. Rulh. CLEAN 1 bdrm nei dow ntow n, single or coupl P feferrod .no pels. 7 3 3 « f l CLEAN STUDIO APT. 3i 2nd Avo North, hoal & wate (um lshed . S130 + deposl Call Ruth 733-25t3.CLEAN 1 BDRM. Apt. Host w ater fur. $160 + . 343 2n Ava. N. Call Rulh. 733-2513.

------------ KITCHENETTE&-ANE>^lfteeIng rooma. Phono 733-77S4.

e lu d es heat & utllltloa. e i c e p t lights. 734-2944. L O O I^ F O R A H O U S E O I APARTMENH Call QulNcl'8

_____________NICE 1 OR 2 BDFIM. Fur nlshed aparlmont. SISfl

------------7 3 3 ^ .1 ^ . ._ ---------ONE BDRM Apt. $100/morttl + sso dep . Heat (urnlshi^ Call 733-<jl2or 733-7608.

----------- O no— person—only;— Nonsm oker. tlOO per mo. In e lu d es utllltlea. Deposit re qulred. 733-4765.

' 1 BORM APT close lo Soar: In Twin Falls. S175 + deposlt.Call32»4024.___________1 BORM. S125. NoarSa(owa) In Twin. 326-5373 ovos. oi543-«404. wkdavs._________

■1 bedroom (umlshed apt.-AI . J . . utHltlos furnished, closp te

• • d o w n lo w n .T tu ^ C Propert) ^ M a n n y»7a»886»

I o r 2 BDRM-DUPLEXES fpi ' ren t. C«ll Snake River Au^

tion 733.7754. ’ . .I I UNITS complete with cab le TV, U M H per week.

. 1201 Kimberly R d . f i 3 ^ ._

054-U nfum .A pt8.& Duplexes

A GREAT 2 BDRM. 2 batti, Wlin dlshw ashor & dIsposaJ. w ater & sanltatloh u id . 698 Monrt>e.»300.Call75lQ07S.

■Appealing 3 bdrm Dup. 638 rA urlpe . $375 + (l£T dop.

J ■ Valley tnv.73M684 days. CLEAN 1 bdrm apt. Slove 8. refrlo- furnished, nesr CUy Park, $200 + $7S deposit.

• C a l l i 3 4 ^ 2 o r 7 3 4 ^ .' ' C lean bu l small 1 bdrm fum

'o r unfurn. close 4o' • , ■ downtown. $180.734-1091.

CUTE 1 bdrm brick dupiox. $ ia s/m o . -f d » . . no pets. C a ll734«11 or Tto-221V

• DELUXE 2 bdrm. Qaraoe. private yard, AC, (ireplace,

yo“nth . &^n!w3o&7°“fx ec u tlv e duplex. 2 bedroom . 2 balh. opon beam ed celllno with large private . loft (cedar decorj.fireplace, all kilchen appliances , $400 M r monlh plus deposit. 207 Monroe P l a c e .T s S ^ or 7JW680Larry J o n -R a a H y _ ____ ^Attractively, decorated, new. brick duplex. 2 bdrms, 2 '

w/openeV. no pets. ^ 7 0 7 .F A U S APARTMENT

ClosB to schools & shopp­ing. Children welcome. W arm, friendly & quiet at­m osphere . 1 & 2 bdrm apts. $195&$2ymon.^W Qulncy.

r o S f i m i o r l l A S i r i b d r mduplex on Juniper Street N orth, UCfi per month -v

. t1 0 0 d 'e ^ :f f l l7 3 ^ 3 2 B 8 . r - FOR RENT: Larae, spacious, sunny 2 & 3 bedroom apart-

-m en te . Fully carpeted &7p-- p llances. Exc. localion. Rent from $260.73>6437.

. IN RLER. 3 bdrm apt. all k itchen app ilancea ,. nice. avallablelj/1.734-7a&4. JEROME: Modem 1 bdnn ap t, (ully carpeled. ap­p liances & drapes (um. clOBd 10 schools & shopp-

______Irjg, natura l'garden setting, "

LARGE 3 BDRM Apt, No petS '-------- D eposit, utility room wtth W f

D hookup. $32&. 733-1650. - Large 2 bdrm fum. oruntum . apl.- <230 month. Includes sa n .& h o tw a te r,7^1991.

' LUXURK>US - Custom Duplex. 3 b d r m ^ ^ th , faml-

covered paoo^'oarage mlMature adults p re(eS S ?N o" P«a .73M 2B f or 734.1398.

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e n t a i s - F o

054-Unfum .A pts.

N.E. AREA-2 Bdrm Oupl------- Cam el, drapes, dishwashlished W/D hookup. carp( I dep., garage, large yard. $295 !• Call e ludes waler A~aan. 734-80------ NEW*'NEVEHOCCUPI£

Stove. 2 bedrooms, 2 balhs. hools. kitchon appliances (uml:0 od. water £ sanitation pa :srm s." No yard mainlenam

Move. Apl. $320 + $200. dOpOi r CSI, Aurora Property Manoi

rtome. NEW 2 BORM DUPLEX cic tashor' to C.S.L and shopping. £ —and— perm onttirnowrtsK lno"! s de- plications a t 3243293. > p o ^ NICE 3 bdnn in Twin. C____ port, extra storage, WNear nookup. $265 + dopo: sq (1. 3 2 e^o r3 2 6 -4 6 3 5 .Nice ONE. TWO. or THREE bdi

^ • w —a p ls ., unlurnished. No po061 or Call 7330740. _________------- SPACIOUS 2 BDRM APbath, utilities paid, stovo

®- VALLEY VISTA WLLAC; r r r ^ One bedroom apts (or p( V®"’® so n s 62 4 . older or ham____ coppod, rederolly esslsto

Equal Housing Opportunit. C a»” 34500.____________

VERY NICE, very private, BhM duplex. Airsppllanccjih ' (urnished. Includinc washi

& dryor. No yai "Xfi m aintenance, water & gs

?^£'® bage Pd.. Mature AduH 2 S L prelorred. 734-6370 or 73. 343 1465. Patty.__________ ___

WJNTERISCOMIfJO-Andw » » " • pay Iho heatf Ejitra largo------ bdrm apt., heal, garbago a tft and walor paid, malur1 2nd adults prelorred. 203 41 513. Stroot North, avsllabl Isep— NovambeM6XalP33-Mfl2.- 3 d :. 1 a 2 BDRM APTS. Vor 140 a cloan. modem, gardon apl

In. In natural qoHlnp. Convt

■ *** furnished ' ?ncludlni cTm dishw asher 8. disposal

laundry ' on promlsos *■ children wolcomo. no pola

■rr- ronl based on Incomo. Cas Puf- Grande Apts. #9. Filor

$150, Idaho. 326-4053. Equol Hous= ^ i ng Opportunily.---------------'p^th 1 b d rm APT wllh range i "OO- romgorator, $100 + deposit

Callh4-9652.Non— ,-B O R M rD ay - |'0hl"bsm l; apart $155 + d i» .. No pots‘ fe* CAIl 734-a511or&.2211.--------1 BDRM. Dupiox, 233 411o»r» Avo. East, r. F. $165 4P0»* ulllllies. dep.. refer. Laundry— (aellllles.5&6253.'*«y . 2 0DRM. BASEMENT APT

0' $165 + dep. No pels. Cal 7 3 3 ja T l_ O L ^ 1 1 .

'■'Al' 2 BORM DUPLEX. Carport.

r7T,,2.BDRM_4-PL£X.noar.Lyn-

- ;r^ 2 BORM DUPLEX In Twin.

^ 2 ' BDRM APT across (rom Lynwood Shopping Conlor.

-$i0O per monlh. 7 3 j ^ , - 2 Bdrm Duplex, range.

^ ro(rlgeraior. $ 2 0 + doposil; 2 Bdrm Duplex, garago. $235 4-deposit, Call y k o f a .

t 2 BDRM DUPLEX. 1 bath. ^ Slove, disposal, rolrigorator ^ & storage. Water & sanlis-

lion paid, no pels, $200 +— $100 cleaning deposll.' Call e & 73»«28aller5:00p,m . .. d y 2 BDRMS, balh, eloctric '®'** -range, relrlgerator & gar-— bage disposal. Carpol. um d rapes, $225 monlh -t .flOO JO dep .. no pets. Call 7 3 3 ^ .

— 2 BEDROOM Apartment. 0*. stove , relrlgoral6r. $200 plus sts. deposll. Thre* 0 Property _ M an»o«rsm «aSBoe. I

056-Boom 8 For Rent

~ 2 067-W oblIeHom e raS f o r RENT: 2 bdrm (umish-

ed mobile home, $125 por m onth 4-dep. 326-4704.

llh IN WENDELL-3 BDRM. IVi roe bath , W/D hookups, drapes 680 In living, room. tl75 per

month + $7S deposit, no «W oeta. Call 636-2205., 2 ' SPIC 8. SPAN, spsclous,

A . utllllles. No pels. 733^34.VERVCLEAN12 x 60 2bdrm.

pp- Fully (umlshed. $200 4 $75ne. d e p . 734-1740.____________

VERY NICE carpeled 12x64, >'9- In quiet Filer location. $160 a

. m onlh. no pete. 3 2 ^ 7 .— 2 BDRM. Trailer. 12 x 64. No 'rm p a ts . Call 7334067 or 733-

tSflOaderS.

S'. 068-O fflceRentil8BLUE LAKES 0((lce Park.

*p: ' 864 eq;ti.",i792fmff-includea ■ v*" A l l i e s . Available Ocl. 0 , 1( _ Intefesled-O onna 733^000.■II FOR LEASE OR RENT:

B usiness Bidg.. 27S0 sq . (1.. _ Main Woat Realty SIdg. Callmi 733-6071. ____________^ FOR LEASE: Approx. 2.000

sq It oH Ice. space with J?*-load ing— docks. ...Campus

CommonSj^comer of Filer &

r ' • FOR LEAM : iV j , r BLUE LAKES PIAZA

. . OtMMunf*.”m . 2268 sq . (t. ready nowl Take les «»v«,U go^ofbol^y^sales.

,m KleinschmidlDejjIopment nl- eo»a«i.73ea»et FOR RENT: 800 eq (t oHice »#,- sp ac e -o n NOrth Blue Lakes. ■ «•/ inalft floor. Plenty o( (ree

No & ck at-O em SUle Realty. 73+0400.

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_____ NEWOFFK^EBUILDINQuplex. Boautllui block wilh lava asher. rock, prime locallon. ox* irport. cellent parking, AC ' wllh 295 in* economical gas heel. 450 sq 14066. (1 o r 1200 lo 5100 sq ft. In- i » m quire a t H8iR Block. 415 Ad- r all dison Avo or call 733^)106 orImlsh. 7 3 H W L _ _____ J ______I paid, OFFICE SPACE available In iance. (ho Flret Inlerstalo Bank (Up-ln ImtnftfHiitft nr-iposll. cupancy. For Information tnag». caM733j>484or3a3-5271. leS or PRIME DOWNTOWN oKlco____ space (or renl. 700 sq tt. aircloso condlllonlno, . klicnen-ell

I. $250 ovaliabie. all utilities paid, lO'SB. $200 pel iiniinth-CaH-KCIR

.. Christian Radio 734-5777.9-5 Monday thru Friday.

■ W/D PRIME O F F K ^ .. Addison posll. Avo. E. across Irom Albort-

so n 's . Ample parking. 500 SF. Doshlor. 4* Holioy

” ^ . R0all0f8.Call734-2922,2 Commorclal bulldlnos on Main Avo Soulh 4 Easi. Vi

„ A block A 1 block Ifom mall, nnnth 1.200 sq (I & 2.500 S q ft. Call

(B t-C m idom W aroa ■2 b d r m Coilooo Moodowa Condo. Kilchen appliances.

Jniiy. (ifoploco. washor. dryor.------ tennis courts, no ysrdlie, 2 malnlenanco. avallablo ncos Docomober 1. $325 4- $150 isher doposil. Call Shelly 733-6092 yard d j ^ o r ^ ^ W o ( t o r j £ ^

O B^W anledToR antMOTOR HOME. Doc, 27-Jan. 27. Approximately 4.000

go 1 m iles. Call 733-5559

£^ure 066-M obll9 Home Spe.

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dinp i S i M e r c h a n d i s e

sos! •■Sm 0 6 7 -W t8 C e ll^ U 8 - nior, Bunkbods. $225; Cotfoo ous* lable and 2 ond tables. $165, z :::— t arn 73 » 4 0 s otior4:oo p.m.— 10 & G.E. Mobllo Phono (or salo. oslt. Hookod Inlo Mountoin Boll___ Toiophono Systom. $2500.,n ,r— Call fa-5200 days; - - lols. G.E. Washor 4 Dryor 3 yrs.__ old. $400, Wood Stovo-air4ih light. $375. King bod '4 head

I 4. board. $600. Drossor. 4 idfy drawor.326-3157 eves,_ MAGIC CHEF Dlshwashor. tpT. Like now. bu.llt-in, usod 1 Call yoar. beon in sloraoo 3 yrs.

Must S e ll-$150: A I & Older - r : Commercial Singer Uphol-, c 2 l , Slory. machine. .wjiij.,iabio..

m olor and oil accoasdrlos.!— $400. Cali 8374890. ■

Magnavox Storoo fncabinoi,- turnlabie, 8-lrack, .AM/FM-

-7- radio, everything works.«ln. S75/bosl.734-9276eves.

Manual Hospllal beds 4 mat- !— Irossos. good working con- om dltlon. $25 each. Soo al Har­lem rols Nursing Homo. Buhl or _ ' call543-640f; • . »

“s^! — -----------------------------235 073-:Sew lngi Crafts '

ith.‘tor [ • ( r |lg.^ _______ __PUWSAW

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TORTOISC. H*nc. « 'fox. T>— , pull to rt hop. ecawt,<M bot

Uon-on |wn«m(. plu. ittp-b'...

00 ToOrdcf...lutry illuilriltd •nd'daUliM (

JJ p<o)Mtt.p>MMr>Uln«n«elJ|

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0*por1nn------------■----------------- '• '• ,,Boxl — — BUby.OI

IJ — SKre , ------------:------8,.............- - ■ • -J S J ______ I |V—:r»»UKUio»dM.Wianlty_ *m^m*nclOM<IS_---------

I______ c*lmouwnt»p«OTl PiM

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a 2llTERB0Tlj n placB.yiior

W S 'I I .P tU f l l

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067*rMlsceIlAneou8 .

^ . Oak chairs, huich. dressers lava c hest ot drawers, cabt»a< ox. palch dolls, glassware 7 »

wllh » 6 6 or 7344944.__________0 eq OMNI Kero-sun 15 PortabK . In- heater. 8.700 BTU's. in box Ad. never usod.169.734-7733* or Ono bag o( U.S. 90% coins— C& 73M 567:p '2 REMINGTON BDL 6mm mac

REPOSSESSED Ono 50x90 8 ;r- One 40x40. All sleolCurvelle '"co stylo buildings. Must sei • * J lmmedlaloly.Cain-S25-1907.

Silver dollars and sllvei % & _ C h rla tm a a^ o d alllo n s-n o »“ 01CG873MS67.__________

SIMPER'S Chrislmas Salos i ^ - 4 Troo nocking now oper >ort- by appoinlmoni (or-those 500 Christmas troo noods. Havo

illQv S varlollos In slock lc choose from. 43 6 « 0 f

- r _ SWAN 700-CX transcolvoi VL oqulppod wllh Swan 117-CX

: . ii power supply. DD-7S digital ' S 1 road-oul and VX-2 vox. sloO;---------MFJ.962-wor8a-anlomta-lui»-= i nor. $175: Robyn SX-7 base

' mobllo CB transcolvor 4 Royco • . mobile C8 iranscoivor. $50 lor bolh.

yor. THE LARGEST selection o( ^ard unllnlshed lurnliure- ible d resse rs , rockers, slools. (ISO chairs and roll top 'dosks. 3692 Tho Mary Carter Conlor. m, 733-3493. 2116 Fourth Ave.= . E„ Twin Falls,____________

Tho Sawloolh NaUonal 7 Forosi Is olforlng a varloly o( 'JS; Item s for sa le by soalod Did •WO Including bul nol limitod lo— calculators, cameras, pro-

joclors. typowrllors, die. lallnp- transcribing oqulp- mont. e tc. 'Bid documents

, ma y bo obtained by calling ^ ji-o r-v le lllng -any -F O fosl-S er-

vice ofllCD in Twin Falls. Burloy.'Fairfield, Kelchum,

■■■ Hslloy or Slanlov. Iloms may “ “ "DO— TmpBctinr— m— imr

1 Sawloolh National Forest _ _ W arehouse. 2647 Kimbody ^ Road East. Twin Falls. On

Nov-26 4 27 and Doc. 4 Only. Sealed bids will bo accopiod unlll bid-opening al 2 P.M.,

'1^ Ooc. 11. 1M4. at 2647 Kim.

^ ly Roa^ Easi. Twin Falls. TR0Y.6ILT TILLERS. Max, laetory oK-soason Discount

- now in oHecl 4- rebaio. Bost— buy now bi Gardon Counlry < 2 in durloy-67^43226.

1000 GALLON Slool Tank- Whoro ia a s Is $500; Used

■ * Brick .15«; 2x12-14 $10, Al-— blon Campus. 82»59a2.i'”'; 2 Round trip airline tickets lo ' ' any 2 islands In Hawoll. $450

each or (Irst c lass $550 each.?0,[ 3<M213______________)lo ' 3 UNITED AIRLINES round os ' 'fH p lIcktiTs 10 anywhoro In

U.S. $650 oa. or make ollor.- 7334356_________________

F M .'3030'caliber pump, $100. 410 ks. Semi-auto. $100. >22 Somi-

aulo. $50. Row machine. $50.: SS 'cam era 4 proloclor, $80:

r^ Call7344171. ar- 33 CERAMIC MOLDS. 17 or rubberbands. 1 boll slrsp.

» AIHor$27S.Call733<6a7.

O T J-S ew in f llC ra tts ." .

SAWPPAntBNS ____

MIOMOOr. M»na'

Iiwht*. si.p-i>r- (l«p Il1uilr*l«d

I •tHmtXy inxtuc-

No 2gZ4-3 lie s

IX, ThtM lucvlo-m*k« orooMn1 Doe up *nd <lown PuH-Wta -* tp-by-tt*p llluilcalM MMmWy ' I'l

I'M piMifOf ItMM 0»l*gMlul*tfeUp in* order b4ank.-S«Ti«th>—: -----

iiik d c r im T '^ '* ..’™im #n tC I3301 . -IOXlOOO-._>___________-------------:y.OK7400e ............. -

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S a v i n g s !

fni£ Of 7-UP, RC.COU OF t r Id and pay..t(ir..iL-Or i m a and |im may iiiiji to r j l l x f o n Ol

>H D E C E M B E R !

-06ft-com putef«>rs,. .^ . I » - C « n 6 f i Equip.-

NIKON Pro System. Man bio Iloms too numerous 10 men ox lion. Call (or Infomatlon am _■ R E i o o S i 6 ^ 1 M j _ _ ^ ^

CT -W antndT oB ay u g BUYING: Everything in goli Jan 4 silver, f ld ^ o fioli

r 4 8M3. ” •_____ 'lllo C ash for ail lewolry an<>ell -co ins, gold or sllvor.

Continental OoU and Sihnyer Exchange S » Blue U kei o w _ .B » y d .N o rth 7 3 4 ^ . . , , ,_ CASH PAID for non-workinilos refrigerators, freeiers I,on Sloves. Adam's 734.7199.i?e FURNITURE 4 A ppliances,'IVO p iece or wholo householdlo Call 734-7733.

— I pay cash (or gold 4 silvo vor coins, ail old' US coins CX private colloctor. Call 733 Ital 4613.ask(orThoCho(.

STUDENT wants appliances J i— working— 4— non-worklng ■»| choaD .A (ter5.326<}118,CB Keep classlllod : In mind lh. whon you want lo exchange _ unusod itoms (or cash. o( ------------------- -----------------'»• 073-S«wlnaSCntlj '18.

SATlffin*y.ll0VOil8OI17.188-

Sweet Stripes!

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1# a T a .m.. ,

[ ■ i J l | f I IlmI 7 I '9004

^ v L L J j S*ZES S-1B

folailr iw lcn ilii'tdieu wiih ’" a touch ol olO'Ushioned lomance '• -tfKpIr Vd fcVe in lionl, lull

sl«(vts jnd iViil, Ideal loi silken siripes. MULII'SIK pjllein tivts 3 SUM on o»e lisme.

Piinltd .Paltein 9004: Misses .Sues (8, 10. 12), (14. 16; 18). Oidecrour letular lijt.Sind SZ.75 lor nch pstlirn. Add so t (or iieh piliitn lot pcsUfi and hwdlln|. SMd ta;

. ClrijnUutiflPatltrm^Ruder Mafl ■ 3 9 5 '

10011. Print HAUL AOOHESS, 21P, SIZE aitd Sni£ NUHBEIL

Woikini.^omen fashions aie Quieli and eur to sew lor aU una't women! See Ihe newesl now in out FAIL-WINIER PATTERN CATALOG. 0»er too sillies, free Pallein Coupon. Send $2(orCaliio(. AUCIUFT BOORS.. SZiOtach 12SQuick 'n 'E a^ Tramftn 126-ftriftT CrtflT Rowtn 125-Pitat (hllti

■121Pillo«a9«f(s Books and Calalot - add S0( each for pojtiie and handimi.

ADVERTISE

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PlMcod under tho headi __ yourcholMl , _____

: — youf-a< ^-^ ili-r«aoh-;

-- , - - y o u f ad eo ihat lf wl

■ moat ftfectlve and brim— . th e results you are lot

‘ , 7 3 3 ^

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&izzziZzzz.! ; iOR DR. PEPPER when

I magi plmu In yojr ad. ■ I Otctnbcr IS. ^

1 5 , 1 9 8 4

■ OTO-WmledToBuV

iSTy gpm .67a«64.

"8®nd 072-AnBque» s— ANTIQUE Zenilh Radi

$149. Banner Furniture. 731<«- ,,.______________

oolH Nice oak SocreUry; Rour K in o«>' Ubiej,^ BuiihSn ^

board: Library table. C<

1048 SEEBURG JUKE BO: ilv«r Roslored lo portoction ar Utaa P>>V9 tc^al for reslai

ront. bar or homo. $1295 <ri------- b e sf-o H err-A lso -w lll-b i

Juko boxes and sp e ak e r * Call SteveLynch 678-1201.

' 074-MU8lCllKIMBALL Consolale Plsm

ilvor' Lovely (Inlsh. Exc. cond;W , n , bench. $1200. Call 733-30(

b e lo ro n o o n ta d e re J3 R G A N .F 0 R Sale. Exi

-Q. cond. Looks nice. Beaullli Inoi— |» u n d r 1 6 ^ u ^ ^ h f f l s 4 Fu

r z . PIANO FOR SALE. Consol Modol. Uke new condilior

"0“ $1300.543-5473.___________UPRIGHT PIANO for salt

— Q ood condlilon. $450, Ca 7344835ailer4:00p.m. WURLITZER Plano lor sale

8< Spinet modol. In good cond By gppl. only, 733^970. YAMAHA Organ, keyboards, Exc. cond. $480 .11& B luoLakosN ..So.22.

n — -------------------------------------OTB-OfflceEqulpnient

PLAIN M per copier lor sale Call 734%3^ Monday Ihn Friday8:00to5:00.- TWO Burroughs L-OOOl

su ilo n s oach. $500 oach Call Price 4 Sireeler CPA't

V • • 678-9019.

077 -R aS ),T V 4^ efB O A COLOR Tolovlslons. Used i l large soloclion. From $99.95 IV K en'a TV & Appliance. 42C y M ains. Twin. — - C FORSALE

1-yesr old Cllek lO inch coloi > TV. like now. $300.73^0096.{ FOR SALE; 19" RCA coloiV TV. good condition. $200 A Call 734.2777.W NEW BSR Equalizor. LIsi\ \ \ $375. For $ 5 3 . Optonlcjl \ Tumlable $50. Alarf 2M0 w /tl \ gam es, $50.538-6322.IU RENTANEWTVI Own a now\l color TV by renting. Nc\; ' crodllors checked. 204 MainV Avo. N. CAINS. 733-7111.

A 0 7 ^ F u m . i Carpets_ BRAND NEW sola 4 lovo ~ se a t. Spoeial-$499. Banner

Fumihjre. 733-1421.________- BROWN, Vinyl Tultod Sola

3063 belore noon 4 alter 6 ' CASH lo r good used -lur-'

niture 4 appliances. Banner Furnllurer/33-1421.________

OANNY 0 King waterbed. Bookcase hoadT 6 draw ers,

ilh llkonew .$260.423^141. ice ' Dresqer 4 Mirror, oxcollont ull lor restoring, only $169, en Ban nerFumlni re. 7^1421 .

JUNGLE GYM Bunk Beds. G ood (or raining days, custom made Including sw . ing 4 slide. Excellent Cbristm as present. $450 or b e s l oKer. Call 324-i057.

Ig; KINGSIZE m attress and box springs wllh hoadboard,

• 'l l4 9 .^ n * rF u m lh ire , 733-

n OAK BAR with 2 slools, .$249. IS, B anner Fumlture. 733-1421.

WESTERN Slyle rocker wilh matching cockiall table and

*'t 2 e n d 'ta b lo s , real cheap-

WICKER Single headboard 4 ch ^ h t stand, $50. C A U 734.

S p iece Pit G ro ^ . s m .■ 8annerFumiture.7fi.H2l.

8 Ull oak cano-back dining ‘J ' room chalra. Seo lo ap-■» p red a te .

E aACKHOEBachoew orkv

IALTY Call733-7D54.

rWendly W lckel'a Graf0 u.w0 rd— : - -Run Gravel. Gi•will be Minus. Graderriftflyou • fe m o v a i.9 8 ,2looking o l J e ro m e. 324:

Toole, typewrli toye.. find them

3 lines( A d d i t i o n a l lin<

- 078-Fum .& Caipet8r ^ n BLONDE DInolle Tabli 2 2 ^ . ‘-rouoht Iron baso. Exl. loa

■4maichln chairs. Exc, com $100.733^l47days,

O ^ A p p llan c es733- AMANA Micro. Ovon, 1 yr

____ old. $200. 14 In. chalnsawlound. $80. Call 734-9188,_________

oak AMANA 25 cub 1

Call water 4 Ice In door, sold nov____ $1950. Now $799. BanneBOX. Furniture. 733-K21.* " "d Q,E. DRYER, llko now. $199

BannerFumfhire. 733-1421.

J " " ’- _____________= = HOT POINT REFRIG, $1S0

- Pick up lhe phono, give u s j____ call at 324-6618.___________lano. HOT POINT Eloctric Range 1-W Exc. cond. $200,536-6370.

KENMORE WASHER, $149------ Banner Furniture, 733Exc. 1421.

ulllul Relriaoralors. $99 4 up I Stoves. $ 7 ^ up. TholPoo------ Boy 7334382._____________

SEARS Cold spo rolrlgoralor. «49. Bannei

— Furniture. 733-1421.*1'*’,; WHITE Whirlpool 2 over

rango; Whllo Whirlpoo— rolrlgoralor. Both in gooc sale, .condlilon. $500 lor the pair :ond. Coll 3264386 evenlnoa.— 19 IN. Zenith Color TV. $95

2 Small rolrlg., $20. Humldilor.$10- Call 7344089,_________40" Doluxo Rango, .clean, $149,‘Banner Fumllure, 733. 1421.

Mlo. 5 cub . II Frloldalrc Ihru Rolrlgoralor. $199. Bannei

g r j « = H e k l f n g a n d . .......ach. AirCondltlonlAg

ASHLEY WOOD STOVE

K U a SiSSmaTlheiml!^I sta l. $305. Call 7884131 oi r r g 788-3865 evonlnos (Halley). }.95! FRANKLIN FIREPLACE with 420 Qlass door, heslalaler. and

-------- dampor.$200.886-2103______QUAKER Oil heater, lan.

«lor The Famous Eorlh Stoves ;200 and Inserts go on salo 10

days onlyl HlTchln Post. 140 TT!, Monroo Street West,

Klmborly.42:M029.

062-BulklIng Materials, now GRAVEL

No CRUSHED GRAVEL. We ^aln haul or u-plck up. £a ll 543-

8082 or 7 3 4 ^ .NEW Cemoni Mixor4 molor. SlighUy usod iraclor- typo llller. 5 ^ 9 4 6 mornlnos. .

;7a ' Quality built Trussos, rter Gang-nali onglnoored. Call

lor (reo quotos. 326-5900.^ t t RED CEDAR exterior, Intorl- rav or, fencing. Channel Rustic ■TL ■ V-groove. While Pino. Coral

lumber. Polos. 324-8120, ROUGH LUMBER, post 4

ner polos, trusses, galv. and colored molal. 326^131.

^ SPEOAL-PIt Run Qravoi, $4 ,ra per yard. 5 S, 2 W, 3/4 Soulh

• o l Joromo. Call 324-3416. . M l STEEL SIDING CUTTER 4 69. ^ ^ o r 8 Inch. $225. Call

^ 8TEEL>IR. I Beam s. 10- vs' 40'x10". 70-12' 4 18'x12". A (wl aoodbuy.733-0471.

or OfO-Garaoe Sales

» < - « i . * i ( s ™ r = j r c sj;d. signm onts early, call 733 3>- 7754. Snake River Auction.— CRAFT. November 17, 84.

Christmas sled 4 deers.L baby shoos, quilts, Africans, rilh ' ' (lowor stands, lamps, pillow in d ' c ase s, william Rogor nul ap- dish, sugar 4 cresmor, Irull 33. dish, wicker davenport,

chair 4 rockor. Wicker round i A tablo, round lop injnk, cop- nT per bed. cqmbs tor long

hair, 2 gold colored teapots, = ' d ishes, pols, pursos.

pillow s,, tspeslry, wedding L- d ress complolo'wllh all ac. Ing cesso rie s (size 5), 1 mile IP- East, 1V4 mile Northof Buhl, _ 5 4 3 ^ .

^ GRAVEL----------------------- For driirkw anted. lots. elc.i4. ■ ■ • .de liver.. ESTW PPiHn andRlQol). • ver^eerlng W». Mirror re-ellver. ,.UL appro

S - H o ^ - &i _ 2 2 U i _ M a l n _ — EAINTIMO

G ravel. Pll. Pll' E vprettS t I. Grain Rock,-3/4r - . Pt'UMBIHISiwrllera, tables R O O njQlem all (or sale In Sm jobs sslfled 'S ection, asphall. u

repairs. 22

1 7 dayn e s o n l y $ 1 .0 0 f o r

063-G arage Sales Si5 GLASSWARE, dolls, (Bis loa( quo, Compo.. Madam* )nd Alexandra), doll (urnllure. I

misc. Fri. Sal. 4 Sun. Or Vicki Lane, next lo las houso on the right.Have you beer) 10 the Wea

T , AddlsOT FIM Market Ulely: .L ' il not you are In lor a„bl(

' suprlse l Com e out and see — us. Open Mon. Ihrough Sal , !* 10:00 to 5:00. Com or of Blake

^ •and'-W M ra 'dH lioH rT w T r ™ Falls. 7334070. ■

Have you been to the Weai A ddison Flea liUrket lately'; li nol you are In (or a blj

If- suprlsol Como oul and see)'d ,__ ual.Open.Mon_lhrouQh.SaLim. 10:00- 5:00. Corner of Blake _ and W est Addison. TwlrISO. Falls. 733-5070___________ •a a HOUDAY BAZAAR _ November 16. 104 i go, November 17. 104. Sl. Ed­

wards Parish Hall.149. INDOOR ESTATE 8ALE.'4M ’33- 2nd Ave South. 9 4 Sat 4

Sun. Jewelry, clolhos, some ^p■ (urnltureand mlse,________

Sat.4Sw ?!l?lh.17lh,418lh '! n . 9 4 .Lots o( ladlos 4 girls

clothes, baby turniture. baby c lolhos. (urnllure 4

- misc. a27M«lr> Ave West. MOVING SALE-Klngsizo

lAd bdrm sol, filing cabinet, >ir u ( o , re(rlgorator, color TV.

Space Invaders Video- Game, Table 4 chairs, 12

guage sho t gun. guliar,Of- misc. Sal & Sun. 17 4 18th,- ^?,_681.Uwienee S t , . .^ -NEIGHBORHOOD Garage**■ Sale. Saturday. Nov. 17, ON-- LY. 9:304pm, 16gauge shot Iro. gun. (Ishing po les, reels, ie r new porUpolll. misc. kllchr _ en item s 4 oppHances.-baby

4 small childrens clolhes. m ens pants._8hlrls, cnals w omens c lolhes sz 9-16,

_ Lols of now Isdles dressy d ro sses , sz S-9. Womens

or AT 2 miles ^ u l h on Blue Lakes (rom East 5-polnls.

Ith tum rlghl on 3600, V, mile, nd turn right on Brisnvood

n;. 'SATURDAY ONLY. 4- 13" 75l— fodlal-,tlro8.-kida-clciihBa.. _ m lse Hems. 757 Monroe. e s y a r d s a l e . Sat. only. 10 10a.m.4p.m. Quality nol

140 quantlly. 2891 Ellzabelh St. Blvd. (East of O’Learv).

- 066-^rew ood_ BEAVERWOODCOMPANY:

Firewood by the eemi or In Vo the round, o r spilt and 43- dollvered. Call 733-3266._ DRY PINE, del. 4 sUcked, or. 16" spilt small. S80,18" split

)9. SPECIAC: Rough lumber-r a l $220 to $250. Firewood and

posts: Call 3264069. irl- - WE'VE GOT FIREWOOD. IP lie pine. Cul. split, dollvered. ral C ^ i 3 2 ^ 2 £ ^ ^ ^ ^ ™ « » «

- 4 068-Varfety FoodsBEEF. PORK. LAMB 85*- 95*

- per Ib. al Inapecled meat $4 planl, 324-2574.___________

ENGLISH WALNUT MEATS - - N o ^ y ^ r i . 9 0 p e r pound.

ENGUSH WALNUTS- 69t/ib. 1984 Crop, 4 mlles to- W est o l Buhl on Buriey Rd,A a t Old Deep Creek Schooi

^ houso. 543-^23.__________Jo n e s Produce Atlenllon Senior Clllzens- Oellvered lo

i s33: pola loes $13.75.3244490. n

I i . • OGO-Pets&Supplles

s :

PURE BRED G ennan Shep- herd Pups. $40. 1 yr. old, $100 o r .b e s l offer. Good friend 4 protector. 368-2378.

la. Saint Bernard puppies for

i J « s ^ p p a ( j ^ ! 2 d ^

3 .4 T W 8 0 n . - r ad r tjw a y s , park ing ' Ne<c. You haul or w e can tha. - Northwest Crane . $7.:iglng. 733-1234. 4 »IN8UUTK)N. TT«

•roved Insulation and

iSle^>riw.a!£i>4a. *- - [riff^ --------------------CM-lM nilng.-Jnl'A ^«xt.^~

<NOANDWEU)WQ-r— — r jjm in’e Plumbing. TOI

S 4 & T ' . , ™!S________________ Mc{

22 vra exp. 733^

Dr t h e 7 d a y s ]

0 5 T ~ 0 9 S ~

___ O OO-Peta&Supptes - 'aS»o ^ n ic e Early Chrlalmas irn A P'vaenl-Male AKC reg. Saint , Bomard, 4 years old. very

j s r ; , AKC IRISH SETTER dup- iIbiT? E‘o9. by eon o l Ch Tuxedo'a

jllSo 324-7201 even in ? r°"* * ‘ .•TO n AKC KeClslered Cocker

Spaniel puppies. 3 mo. old i j ; ; , -w/ phots. Oood with n ? ”.! children. Black male 4 bull - .” 1^' male. Will deliver to area.I8 M >100 each .4364463

s E s S i K s r -. adore .

B O R D E R C O U JE P U P S .& Onty2lell.Call32447S6.

Doberman, 8 month otd lemale, trainable, good with

— *52 kids. $25.733-0580.7334738.POR SALE. Miniature

'O'"© schnauzo. AKC. registered,

FREETOOOOOHOME: ll ,? : Cocker Poo puppies. Call

733-2a44T 0 A Parak**ta&CockatSeff>

— — — —

- ^ 3 Farm ers’ marketI'liar, . .18th, ----------- = -----------------------_ O 05-FertHlM f4Soflerano ........... — —3—.

O07-H ay.G nJn& Feed >o'>- ALFALFA-Flne stem , no I'Ofb ^ I n , 40 tone o( 2nd; 60 tons ,» b y - of 1st; 3rd cutting S2.50 bale, ^ w ^ l i g h t rain. Call 44032. if i2 "“ ’APPR0X. iOlohiSrd'&Iilirnli, r A j good quality, fio rain. H i

per ton. 324^91 anytime.

jfue lo n .5fo4818a(lorep.rn. - nts. Approximately40ton8of1sl, .Ille, 2nd 4 3rd cutting hay. SU M i p erto n .C allS 4 « & 8 .

- BEEBOAROS WANHD. Will , - 13" com e to you. Ray Odermolt, - 1 0 8 . - 4654280. K am pa-Collect------- -------— DAIRY HAY-800 lon o( 181, nly. I201onof2nd,3501onol3rd, - nol W 5 ln l .m lo u .m g lM .

’O''* FOR SALE: 7S00 Bushels Ear— Com. Call S4343TO.

FOR SALE: Bale straw In__ field. You Haul, Any quan-

tllles: ALSO 3rd crop hay. In r In slack 4 h o rse oat hay. Call and 4234494.' __________ ;

2 7 1 o n so f^ 1 ^ M t^ h ay ,$ 8 Siplli oer ton. Call 3 » ^ . ■ -$70 QOOD QUALITY 1st, 2nd 4

^ 3rd cultlng hay. covered. .itMri dollvered In approx 6 tonand lots. Call 32441^ :_ HAY FOR SALE. 20 ton; 2nd, IP cutllno; $67.10'lon: first cut* .W ling; <?2. Call 3 2 4 4 to . ,« ST R A W FO R SA L E

. 7334734.or3264266. ^— WANTTO BUYWHEAT. -65« call 886.7782 or886-2087. 1 .

130 ton o l le t, 2nd 4 3rd of

T8 K ^ ; S l W 8 ‘l r a ! f “; ^ ;md. g rass hay. good for horsee, -____^ l f ^ 4 4 g ! u ^lies 15 TONS of High Ouallly 3rd 'Rd. cutting h a v .C afl8434m . •

— giPiii;g"n.°,'.aifflai.^'' ; .

17 tons a l 3rd, 21.3% Cl^ ‘ d,m.b.. $68fton. 8284686. ,

— 300 Ions o l 1st; 420 tons o l '

S n V r i k K C ' S S— ton. All 3 string bales. Beil no? Rapids. 100 ton ol 1 ^ Saim- ‘?o",| O T i^t.$e8 .C aII7334077o r ^

Sg* 0 0 6 - F ^ For RentFARMS FOR LEASE. 125-

S-. 1375 irrigated acres-ls l year ;(or silaira. 12M000 Irrlgaled ■ ' ch. acre (arms (or hay-grain-

po u to es.(eed or pasture. • red Short o r long term leases.1 3 Contact Nevada t s t Corp. '

P.O. Box-N., WInnemucca.NV. 89445

t » 8 H ^ 4 R S S d S f c g ~N eed more spM e, (inish- thal basem ent (or approx.

THEE SE W ICe___________Intermountain . tree removal 4 to p p in g ,.h e d g e .. .. . _ Irlmmlno. (ree estimates.

•C a ir7 3 « -% 9 B :3 2 4 4 1 « r~ — -------

4 Shrubbery I r lm n v '^ ' Ing. Free esL Insured.

-j im 'a T r w c * r e r7 3 4 .i4 S « :~ ~ - v •>WEE9P»V?CET reea-4 ,<hruba lopping * - - :removal.’’ Free e s t. John M c 8dde73> 4P 9.734436?.

.You'll never know the, value of ctaasiRed until you

'■

3, ly in Fajiff ■;

;— ;— -C<TImfl»-N8W8,.TwIaJ

•»

‘'I t i s .r — ----------------------- T a n d ifr cI r i g h t "

j Prosp<bled gar

; ■ notellm;Downsopi»ncni

I . vital teni West’s: a t l e a s t :I S' ues to I.! - AJter a! . r- ness pri ■ . stretchci1-------------1- . ____ :___ Jim r

and pus: daring V take the

I to lead_________________ ruffed, c, hea rts,

E a s f s ja1 second t

........but wasmond V discard, Jim duci

. . king wa!

bled gan- Had V

.......... duck thebeen c]e

' ellm lnat

d ese rv ^I maximui

( M -F ii i r a For Ront

FOR RENT. On tnterstats M,___S , j iL E d ® n j M J C M # J ^

w tiM l lln«8. Hlflhiy enersy efficient. . Cash rani. Call

■ C78^W20. Burtev. eve«.• — TOR M J ^ O R

new w ip m e n t . nice 2 bdrm ' hom e. Good u a u m tb le loan

wlth1t>%tiown.a44406. PRIME P o u te ground for ren t. 100 acres 4 wtieet line, 3 years tiay. 2 years araln.

_____ S2fa-pef-acfe-324-2107„or.

C W -P is lu rw F o rR w i

102-Cittte ■*ANGUS BULLS. 2 y u r old &

. youf»o«r. • rw n -p ^ M re d . easycatve rs . Howard Angua

bulla. Perform ance tasted and proven. Call Jim Eakln. Bellevue 788^081..

• BEAUTIFUL diy""oW" Coli oatrum fed calvea. Hellers >60: Bulla. Oa.324-33M.BORDER COLUE PUPS

Qnly2JeHLCallM ^756._ COLOSTRUM STARTED O avold-'B ull calves. Call

COLOSTRUM fed day cld H eifers and bull calves for aale.fl24-3438orM 4«aa. -

Colostrum Feed .Sull calves--------tor aale. Call 324-6048.

DAIRY HEIFERS. flOOd ; selection of cloae up and

short bred dairy hellera: ChucK Petterson. 2 North

! and 2Vi Eaal of Jerom e. Call I 3 2 » ^ o r 3 2 4 ^ 7 3 7 .' ■ FOR SALE: 10 good young

bred Angua Cowa. 1-d year I ' old Angua Bulla, Please call

aftef6om.438-ei06.I HEALTHY BABY CALVES.

Bu1la,$2S.<Ho1fera, $30. CallS36-2492._________________.HEAVY DUTY CHUTES: 1

OPEN CONSIGNMENT Horae Sale. OK Livestock

i Exchange, Inc. Caldwell,> . Nov.25.10:00a.m..45»152S., . POLLED Hereford Bulls,

coming -2- years old. reasonable price. Call Bob Henry 82S«4a.TOP Replacemont Angus

1 Heifers. Howsrd . Angus ' Ranch.S43-<gl5.; YOUNQ milk/nurse cow < Holstein X. S&SO. Reg. M.-------Shoitlw fl-B ulJH Jom A o-S;----------“ sa -S 3M 7a

1 Q um sey & 2 Hoi. cowa. milking. 5 feed---o ra . tIOO-COO/hd. 324-2574.12 HEAD ol young, pu rebred. lono*hom cows, uuarnateed bred to longhorn bull. Pric* e d to sell. C«ll1-322-1943.S JERSEY Fam llyCow s..2

' Registered. HMe8(.$3S0-

i . ; . 104->HorBM. .........

GOODHORSESFORSALE

CALL733.70S4.. HORSEPOOR

Need to eell aomo horaes. For more Informotlon Call

. 734.7422or64Wei4._______

102-Cattla " 1 '

y \ i( ’ CUSTER COUN

M ARKETINGS

« NOON-5ALE YAH 1800 H M d High Coi

_ (100-400 hd. bunch■ ..MOREWFORMAmW

/ t

i f y w e r s * - J

is certainly wrong 'to desps irdcspalr is. wrong.:hope:

— John Lubbot

tspects of making today’s d( game w ere slim but that ( Imlnate hope. Here’s how J: 3 of Houston coercecf t lents to help him score I tenth trick.s t’s negative double promis ist four hearts along with v0 make, a constructive b

that, duplicate aggressi^ prevailed and alU^^playi

;hed to try to buy the contra1 niffcd.thelsecQnd_diam6 sushed out 'the spade que< g W Mrto.’'duckVwrat could the pressure and won ttie ki :ad another diamond. J: i, cashed the ace and queen 5, c o n v e n l e n f l y T r o ^ } jack and 10 . and th en led t d trum p. E u f won' the ai ras out of safe leads. A d

would offer a n i f f . a rd, so E ast exited with a cli lucked to dummy and Wes was trapped. T hat was it 1 af«Qsc-as-Jim-scor^-his-4( jame. - *1 West been brave enough the trum p king or had trimi cleared be/ore declarer h lated hearts. E ast would r bMD end played. I t wasn’t t ( ^ e n s e possible, but J{ v ^ full m arks for applyi n um p i ^ u r e .

- 1 0 4 - H o r w l i , H orses bought*sold>(raded

S l j WELL BROKE Older Som _ 1 aelding, g reat wllh kldt l e r e - l450.dalld<W »7ajter8pm Ie a r— YOUR-CHOfCE'-TJf-Earl Jrm Chrlstmaa P resen tM U yet oan old RMy, mostly Quart<__ horse , Bay, very eaay Ifor handle. S400: Large s ite A(

Ine, paloosa Welch pony. Qoo ain. for o lder chlldrsn, extremal

- " - X S l r S i r j r t e S S-

~ HIS-HwwBlulpiMlllNEW: G ooseneck Horae i

ILj S lock Trailers, *4200; 2!nua Trailers In alock. FarmertO'*” Exchange daya, 837-4204 01— even lnaa83743o . 837-4848. or?__ TWO-MORSE TRAILER. iI h___M ust sell.>»Make olfer. Call kiS .734.7422orS43;6ei4._______

WE BUY & aell used saddlea 8. taclC Shop around with ui

AM la sT b ec au a e we will nol be undersold on boots A.aad-

— d leal Vicfcert Western >8 BtofeeTO-Toaa.

2 HORSE Deluxe Model, ex- ^ D o o o d lt to o J W 73>^11 a68Bdayeof7P-22aQeYea.

M -lOft-Swlfw20 CROSS-BRED welnoi

— l i g l ^ ^ l l Fred KIppas sl ir«a— 10»-si»epl0o«ttm d 25 head ol White Face Ewes >ra: sta rt (ambing In March. Call !fth 487-2438.

1 11(M>outtry&RabbK8 i i s LARGE Young Geese. 2 5 ' tS .each . Call 7 ^ 7 8 0 .

i s . 112-<rrta»tk)n^ali G ated & underground ploe.

Custom fabricating, pipe ' 1 repair & pipe trailers. Amolh ^ trr. & Supply. 1 mile East ol

Buhl. H w v ^ . 543-4777.NT HASTINGS GATED PIPE. )ck Alum. PVC & undorground. ^1 Plpo trailer. 8495. Malhers, 8 H mllea Soulh of Klmberiy. ~ Call anytime. 423-5647. id ' IRfUGATIONPtPE lot) Bob B a j ^ ^ y Sales

j r . Sprinkler K e« l Rebulldera us 1612Maln,Butil5434833' Guar, rebuilding lor Nelson— RalnBIrd > Weatlier Tee.M THINKING WHEEL UNES77

. PVC main lines & pumps, r * ^Glve u s a call loday. Snake L . R tv e r ln la ^ .N llo M a r le le , e d . C a n w ^ 2 ® ^ _ _ _ ^

'«• H J -F a fm S o p p llw - J Ari POTATO STORAqE ^ Forced air and refrigeration,

00,000 sacks available. Ctli = Bves32»68aeor638«90.

_ • TOP* OliALtTY ■ Gravel delivered. Call 538-2511.

_ I14-Farmlmplemenl8 N E W J.D .4450 .»h rs ,15sp . Pwr. shlH. Low, low price.

* " Call 734-2713

— ■' 102-atUa

mmmE:1 9 8 4

in t y l Tv e s t o c kJ ASSOCIATION

ARD. MACKAY. IDAHO County F » « d « r Calvss i c h » t o no iron cottl*;OHCJIU (208) 588 2255 . *

ria£all8. ldah9 __S atu tid ay JiJ

Recreatia^ B O B B Y

spair:____________ NORTH

.....bock.

■ W EST E.i d o u - - - ^ K 9 ♦It d id ▼ 8 7 5 4 . rr J i m J K 6 5 2 ♦

^ e ♦ K S S ♦

’ b l iisive^ 'V u ln e ra b le : B oth .B yers T h e b id d in g :t r a c t . , lE a a t Sontli Wealm ofid . \ 4 D bi.’u e e n . P a s s 3 4 4 ♦j ld n ’t P a s s 4 ♦ DM.ik in g •negaU vod<

J ' " ; • X )p e n in g le ad : D la i ;en o f — '^ n g ♦ • J«B ID W fT H T H lId th e

a?® ' S o u th h o ld s : ', d ia -. a n d 4 A 5c lu b .! ^ V s - - ♦ A Q J ? -Si ■

1 4 I Vgh to ?

TWO clubs, i s a p o ss ib i lity , b u t t

’tUi^e p o in tsJim 8«id bridse 1|U«U0U to T

1««S. DaUu. T«»M 7SM9. i .unipwlenwaop.forr.p1r.

' '114-F irm bRptonw ftt8 IHC 454 Tractor. WWe front

Jb ,— e o d .-o o w ef-s te e r in g ,-< l« - ^ T f e r e n t l a l lock, good rubber; orrel MH No. 12 baler, siring tie; kids. IHC No. S Side delivery rake >pm. on rubber^ 8 (t. comigator Earty' 'w /4 shanks and extra shoea;~ year Myere aquare nose ditcher, arter 3 pt. h l t ^ ; Ford 901 rear al- y to tach e d .m o w en Krengle 2 I Ap- aectlon harraw w/draw bar: Sood Evetaman 8 ' Land plane, 3 maly pL hitch; 6x18 tt Kay trailer reg. on tandem ax le^ 8x12 ft rean“ Blar>ket 'h a n o w on“ 3 p t.' 438- Irame; 2 boitom 2-way disc

plow: JD Manure spreader; MH double Disc drill on s teel, 18 hole; Ferguson lOfI

..co rru aa le opener, , PTO opera ted ; Pamllne cattle oiler; 18 used telephone

J®'* S } f a ^ 2 ^ a y e r 8 p ^ ”°'^'48. International 808 wim dUiIs,

J . Di 4430. Sound guard, air, ;r r . Quad range, power fronl,’ jl” tow houra.V 8.M 0.788-2823.I be John D eere 4 4 ^ doim ^ D eere 4040; Caae 2^90; I.H,

1088; C aae 580C Backhoe; New C aae 12' Chisel Plow.

~ Call for a price on new Irac* lors, will trade. Call BRI

'**■ Louohmlller733-5761.' WEPAYCASHi ■'■Ji

__ For Uaed Tractors and aome

' ‘“ S S " ' " ' ”E a Ask for O e w Of John

TROJAN 4 WO Front loader, _ 2 yard bucket. New Holland wQS IOU stack retriever on 71 S l l C how M on. 3 2 4 ^ . >„ TWO IHC 820 press wheel

grain drills with hitch & cedar. tt500.67M674.

— TWO 1B64 Now Holland 1118 Swathera. Uaed 1 season, service logs, 100% field readv. Call &4-t2g7.

_ WE REBUILD Hydraulicipe. Ja ck s a t ABBOTT'S AUTO ilpe SUPPLY. 305 ShoshonelOlh Street Soulh. Twln~.________t of 4440 JOHN DEERE Tractor._ Quad range, Irlple

!ly' 115 -fim i'W M li . ' ■.— All Ground Work

CORN THRESHING 4 & 8 row'

_" CORN c o u m m o’ „ Anywhere In Magic Valloy,

FourM F8e08.35ye*rsexpe.— rience, trucks avallable.

L E SU ^R . JONES. IN& 733-.I >n JiM nr nr IViigler-

CORN COMBINING Wanted. .I*: ita v o 2 7720 Combines, w /8-,, f " . row heade rs . Also have •'®- trucks avail., II rwedod. Call _ .S3»8232orSfe<817. .

- CUSTOM MANURE _ SPREADING/ Call Brenl

Bower. S43-8874. on.1 CUSTOM HAY STACKING. 2

w ide. .1008 hay stacker.

—vet MANURE H A U U N a7 '> :.

bean cutting, roto-tllllng. all types cuatom .farm lnfl..A ini r io r s e s h o e in o .S Z i^ .

Call 423-4280

Recreational

C e s s n a ' i to a . m oo

-nator. One-piece wind- ' sc reen , Cleveland wheels and brakes. Full panel, Nar*

w n s p T : ^ i ^ f : w & ' :p ressure . New intertor- com plete, high pollah aluminum . exiertor.

.. November ’84 annual. Price ' $10,900. Oan Wllaon 73M371

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120-Aviitk)n

er; restora tion ”*ln 1 9 ^ il«; C econlle. starter, generator, * e ELT. radio, always been In tor Nevada and Idaho, red and aa;- w h lte .-p re ah annual. Call « . a fter 7pm.40<fl05.

' 2 W hatever you 're In the«r: market to buy, aomeone'a, 3 probably In th e market toiler se ll- in Clssalfled, 733-0931.

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121»eOlt8&ACC888.BOATB.NEWANDUS-

,52 ED. Motors, p an s, and sup- ^ t t p iles. S e e ua and aavel 2 ^ TO m llea w eal of hospital. Hwy nift 30. 73M141 Magk) Valley >00 Marina

Evlnrude & Mercury Molora.- boa ta & flshlrtb tackle, tls. Toffl'a Martna 8. £>ort Gda. L80 Hevbum.»BurleY.6g7473.

ni< you need! U sed 19’ Valeo1. O utboard-Jet Boat wllh-140.<hn h .p . Johnson and trailer.,H, F u 1 ->e; ly loadod and* ready lo go)w. nowl Only 89,000. C ^ r yIC* Boatiand » Waat Addlaon.3RI T.F.73M070OC7SM220

WINTER- BOATCLEARAN.CE“ Coleman 17 'Canoe'.8290.00

Colem anSkanoe ...8 9 9 .0 0 Valco14’ AlumlfMm. {937.00

- Lauro 18’ Driver Boatw lthtrailer save 81200.00

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Te 17FT 1982 CARINA Boat.m otor 4 trailer. TrI-hull. Exc;

•la condition, Cali 733-5773 of-lie 1060 TURBO CRAFT. NewrO 350 Chevy motor, now Jolne drive, • New upholslery._ N eed s paint. I22S0.837-4800.ir. ‘198115 'BASS & DUCK Boat.>lo 25hp Johnson. 18 Thurstan electric, dual Unks, live ball

“ ' 122-SpoctingG ood8 5* ' CONSIGN.your-guns & gun,

collections ndw lor top. _ dollar a t The Outlltter; Blue- <G L akes Spprting Goods, 733-ly. 8448. _____________^ Cushm an gksollne golf can,

S300 o r b est offer; 1U1 Hon-

l ^ ood

.22 CAUBER Pislol RuDor. '^ .,S 1 7 S o r b e s t offer. Call w S2a0atter8W kdaya.

L 12^-SkHnBEqtiipfnwrtKID'S DYNASTAR 120 Skla. bootai s ize 2. & poles. 8100.

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* p t - : i 2 ^ - ^ V e h k J w ------------ . 1978 8| 1972 Adic Cat 440 > .-Snow m obiles: Qood Cond..

ali Wlth-tr»llBr.'t1200. Call 733- W l 3083beforanoon& afler8 .. - 1977 JOHN DEERE 440 Lt-

QUID. Real clean. »50 . Call

" 19eOAnCT)CCATLYNX U ke brand-new . 8700. Ca[l

■ 6X.M2S.____________ ^I960 PO U R IS . SOO. Low m ileage. Good condition.-

'lB 80 440 JOHN DEERE. Ex-" c e t le n le h a p e .C a ll4 2 3 ^ .

a '^ ‘L o w m * 8 ? d S ^ ^ 5 ’llrni.‘s Call73»g148.

t ■ 12S-TnvBlTrellflrss • ___:_____________________• I960 ROAD RANGER Camp fc.. Trailer. 18’, S c : :C i3 W e d r

' 24M’ PROWER Trwrel• Trailer. 1974 In Exeeilem ’ condition, used v e n linte. al1 catw inboda.-*M OiJorinakB-

otfer. Phone 87M379.

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098-12712S~Tf«yelTfitef»

■ UKE NEW 197819ft self con talned Prow ter.-eiectrlc I oa a .« 7 9 0 .7 3 4 W 3 .>

like n e w , ^ o r make offerPhone6?»637B,___________MUST SELL 1984 19 R . Kr Companion. FuIly-aei(<on

-Ulned.734-»t8a.--------------

- a etee l a l 81000. B3*«43-----■ 1903 ARISTOCRAT 18'

Radial tirea, supe r ciean. ireal buvi Call 84^:8589._____1984. TRAVELEZE Trave Trailer. 24 Ft.. eelf-«ontaln

,e d . 83000. 148 W. Addison — Space 0-10.______________

81800. Call 63M958.

• • • #

' 1975 AlrsUIn 2S Ft., twin be<___ ijnodftl^xcjifln tl._______

1978 Argosy Trailer 20 Fl.. Wi air cond.. perteci cond $4905.

1981 32 Ft. W ilderness Sll_____w h ee l- ln ite r .Jo ad e d .jex c

cond. 810,600.

Bank financing on approvec credltl

G&GINPAUL4 3 8 ^

la -C w y e r a & S h e l la -FO R SA tf

1973 ROAD RANGER 10' Camper,t1000.Call7344858. VnNNEBAGO Camper shell, locking door, good cond. 82S0..^ re l. eveafe4-1917.,, ,

127-M otor Homes_ FOR RENT: Winnebago 25’.

Class A, s leeps 8. generatoi & A C .733-10M otf344^.

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nd,_____ _ a l _ _INTERMOUNTAIN MOTORHOMES

r . In WendellWllh over IS iownnlle, clear

,1 Motor Homes In stock a s Ion a s 88000.-BrlrigTn'yourunl

a for free appraleal. Consigr^------- monts welcome.-Speclalteec

professional sejvlce.s - 5 3 6 '2 3 a ifo rd e ta ll8 .-

s * * * * *•nr ■ .ay

Z MOTOR HOME 1974 19VV ' Open Road. Low mllea, fiill]la' aelf-contalned. Excellen

• condition, 87700.734-4024.

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f99SfY CAVALIER S i ^I tpood. a lri Illl w heel.

1 9 9 ^mm -I. tu n roof, oir, AM/FM

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lErlS^I bS FOKo V 4 . 4 ape»d. C R tu lft^u lIt motor (toma.

S S ilaaD.CallM^K.197B 27 FT. WINNEBAQO.' Roof Air, ganarator. new e a rp o u & dnpos. Was S23,400, now C lllM . Mobllo

2 (ll»o?E>at?nS"' IBOTMDAS. SiM ps e. exc

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luxuiy options; Units will be M id M o w Dealer's cost.

^ Q & Q inP iu l 43M580

f f l tomotlve

stigr^w..U:Kse' c le 4 e p o ^ P ic k u p or light

truck tnnsm laalon. new r e b u ^ j ^ f e w mllea, S490.

- f j g j l i i aFOUR 19” Studded Snow Ttr& '«nd Wheela, Fits Pinto,

. «aa^h .C all324-47?3 . nR E ft, WHEELS, winches. rollSTbara, All 4x4 to - ceaM fles , 334-12S4 daya or

T ^ r ^ 4 studded andw tlre U U e s than 600 mUes, t8 S % 1 l« 4 ^ ._______

c j r w < . T K . i i7 3 4 ^ _____________73 VEQA for p v ts with extra

-m otor S900; 19" 0 hole Chrom e W iM e w/c«pa. N ew .taO :C II63^a67 .-- _

135 -C y cm t8 u p p U M10M Y*maht Motorcycle. N e«(te eome repair work

. . .d ^ S 4 0 .o r .b e M ^ s r ^ C « l> -

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8 c o i j t . tn a k e o f f e r .7 3 4 ^ ,_ • igel^KAWASAKI 3 Wheelisr,

KLT. 260. like new, only K ' oUellTitl miles. tllOO or con- « l ^ . tTMW ior older 4x4.-,

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. _ | e f l Q l l I e i n _ b f : . h a W e i n v i t e y o u t o

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likes ail the drqwings wc J bangin ' everywhere!"

127-MotDfHomw . .

M I W E N ^ SlENOW 's REDUCED igA t*6995ing full line of/ ' s S Red-E-Komp VonsN HOME FORDM ountoln Homo M 7 -W 9

136-Hwy&pilpnient

JOHN DEEREINDUffmW LrajlPM EHT

J.D.310ABMkfio«.J21.900 •- C at 0 4 Dozer. S10.000'A . C u e 9900Backhoe,t18,000

ELUCgTIN—

e s.Q. Bob Houston. S sles Rop ;7c Home P h o n e . . . . . . 733-1490

~ ~ ^ 878~FO RD ~D um p~rniclC-------N S W T M tf l r m P f f w ^ k -

Ing $8000, price negotiable. ■ tnt-C en b e aeen a r Wendell

a ”sLrs:*.,fS!cell93a-ei57torlntofmatlon.

_ Es5;;us?.iS»i,cK!:nt.lc«b;.M teh)O M 4 WD Loader, iry. p a s rebuilt trans.. 1U> yd _ Bucket. 423-4457 or 7 3 3 ^ .

n O B C tM Loader, backhoe, d leael, torque, cab, rebuilt

tor eng ine; BSX^ C u e Loader, my backhoe, dieaet. torque, b e - rebuilt engine. Call 42^4457

orT W »siS . ■________1«-Trucks

O ood 1B7B CHEVY LUV Vi.

MOBILE BUTCHER TRUCK. G ood condllk)n. Low down,

_ take over payments, Phono

8 ELUNQ Below Wholesale. 1B81 E> Camlno. Loaded, ex­trem ely sharp. Reduced to

^ « . 200lo sell soon, 73W982." 734-1968 evee.____________<M . SELUNQFORw WH0LE8AL£» 1978 Datsun » . Kina Cab. Reduced to

S2.A ). Low mileage, radial ~ tire s , automatic, excellont

conc/. 7 3 4 ^ , days; 734- y 1065. eves..Z , SHARP1978ChevroletC-20.

H Ton. 4 speed , perfect cond . Reduced to «3890.

- 7 3 4 ^ .7 3 4 .1 9 8 9 e v e l .^ W EW iaPA Y CA SH Ior1974 T , & new er P.U.8 8. 4x4's. Also ■ 1977 & newer Automobiles. ^ Frontier Molora, 734-a340.* 1057 INTERNATIONAL, Seat

offer. Call 324-7159. •- 19S4 OODQE VS ton. 318. 4

•“ w .°ss ,“a"'AJ§s- efiererOOp.m.

' 1967CHEV. ECCamlno. 327, ® A ulo, new low profile

In* 1972 DODGE 2 'T on Dump |w * Truck. S sp. & 2 sp . axle. 330

isV *****- 1972 FORD 1 TON f i r e ^ r -

ler hUIn Ave. South, o r call 95' 78WB11 / -if>- 1975 Ford PU Cam per'

JA 1077 u ton CHEVY Pickup ke Sierra, excellent condition,; , * 2 3 9 6 .C * II7 3 3 ^ .

------- l7 5 - ^ A u lo D « l«

lONyOLKSWAGEilsful 10 yeqr run wUh I which time if becam I. in the history of ihe ivagen is now intro3 la tc h b q c k s l^ J h e q to exam ine and evalu ■on N oy..l5 tbJ6t|i& vil I T<noW V VoIkswac

Chris JonlanPorsche

1534 Blue la k e s Bl'

H O -tn ic k i . __________i W CHW ■% ton ^v».

--------- automatic.. Pow er etM ring.. Exceflenl oondmon. m ft o u t

87,000 mne».noaa.7S4-4S34

K l pickup, w m matching S S 3 cam per aheU. S190S. oil! ? g l , a a » ^ o r a a M M a « f t e r e . _ i £ i H « T 9 O odoe-3f4 ion^-ow ner

7 highway, new Mlchelln tiree, / 1(03 N; nim ore. Jerom e.^ . . <2900. Call Jim 324-7212.

- - S l v X B l MC 1981 FORD V, RU Long box. I f Low m iles; cam per ^ e l l , 8

cyl...4 spd . P ^ PB. atereo. w e Immaculate. $390. »4-7B«0. u 1982 CHEVY 810. LOAded

wllh ehell & sleeper. Ex- . .eellent condltkin. or

- be8 toffer.734^44eyea.• 1982 Chevy 8-10 Tahoe P.U.

m m Exc cond.. AM/FM, AT.AC,■ • c n i la e .V -6 . to a d e d .4 » ^ .I ------- l982DATSUN-KtlnrCI0rBP"

eellent condltton with camper shell, SS2D0 o r best o l f e r .7 3 4 ^ a f te r 9 .1982 OMC S19 High 8le m . Auto, V8 engine, a /c , lltt w heel. 90,000 mllea. 14200.

............42»434a.-fjocaltB«tter10pm -73 INTERNATIONAL Pickup, 1/2 ton. 8 eyi, standard shift, g n y j ^ . good cond .. call

79 FORD H 90. 4WD, 4«pd

L m - v i M_ 1974 B-300 1 TON OODQE.= ------Van,-J4axMen0tt>.-H««-9ea.

engine. S2000 or b e s t offer.- 54teM evei_________^ 1979 CHEVY ,VAN., Newty. ^ *• 'custom U ed 'w ftft-excellen t -

1981 DODGE RAM 290 A.T.,} . P.S.. P.B. air. 318 engine.^ Callh444fl9______________» 1982 FORD conversion Van.

Loaded, low mileage, make L offer.Call 733-1081.

' ICMmportSpoctsCOTMUST SELLI 1982 Toyota Celica. Completely loadM ,

) oxcelleni condition, $8400. -190 •CaII733«M .______________ T ^ OVER LOAN on 1W

sk- stereo , 5 s p ^ . new liras! ' lie. . H a v ^ d ^ m on loan. Call

»4 1983 VOLKSWAGON. G o o d " or condition.Call324-71».

^ 1978A U nFO X 1ow ner,lo ts ) 4 ofm iles.bu tgoodcondltlon , ird t1400. Call 7^7434.

1976 OATSUN B 210 Sports Coupe. Qood condition.

° r j-M .e&.cii3a4-ma--- -^ 1976 VOLVO 262 Q L 4 apeed : z overdrive, cruise, sun roof,'

FM casse tte , a ir. sharp! i " ' Must selll S37D0 or b e st of-"■ fa i.C .lin M 7 H .________K7 1977 VOLVO WAGON. Air,

c ruise, stereo, iuggaae- rack, S3900. Jim daya a t 822-

7722oreveninos82i«42 . '- - 1978 AUDI FOX. Exe. cond. ..VS- R e d .61.000m iles .4 cylinder , •M • engine. Qood gaa mileage._ N ew llres.>3i»3244306. •iK. 1978 TOYOTA CEUCA QT'n . Liitback. 9 speed . AC, PS,no PB. AM/FM. nsw studded . _ - radial, M&S liras, great -

is :

a SSn"Wai.'KS _ "=*■ un I960 DATSUN 210 Hal­lo chbacV. 6 sp eed , great

'la' mileage, radio casse tte , mt m ust selll 32600 or b e st ol- J4- tar. Cali 32M437.- -1980 Honda Pralude. 5 spd,» , AC, AM/FM casse tte , ex->ct eellent condlilon. b e s t offer,.50. ovflf 19500.538-2^.- 1981 OATSUN 210 Deluxe 1'^ Wagon. 9 speed , luggsge 80 , raeii. Call 7 3 3 ^ .

^^981 280ZXGLpkg.fi speed,

s. rM*i.nCT.S±_ perfect, extras, 1 owner.

4 S 3 ^ a H e r8 :O O P .m .S2 1983 Umlted Edition122 Fully l o t d # r low miles.

7801.I7. 1984 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 lie door. 6 speed , cru ise eon- 8. trol, AC. s tereo system .

. d w J ^ r ^ a y j ^ * ‘|g lsu ra

ttd -- 'B 3 BMW 6281 S c . ^ n a 7 8 ^ _ ^ b r o n z l t . >19,000. C l

HMWheelOrlvWK. 1970 FORD BRONCO. AM/

all 1973 FORO F100 4x4. 4 speed , new tires & new

e r ' . m * * » iS l7 ’1973 3/4 TON PICkup. New

JD clutch & battery, rebuilt engine, C400. Call 7 3 ^ 8

175-ALltoDei)0fS.

:N OWNERS llh th e V o lk s w a g e n .■me th e m o st cop* h e a u to m o tiv e I n - . s au c in g “the>' n e w l l.f ie w . 1985 G o lf. ^ lu q te th is re m a rk - .&J.T.th.-.Vyhen y o u a g V f i ' H a T d o ' n e ‘ i f '

1 VolkswagenIie/AudiBlvd. N. • 733«29S4

t « - 4 V I M D r t* N

^ 1974 JEEP Wagoneer. 401

^ I S l a M ' ^ j S o d r f e31 Central Auto Seles. Rier.Il 4 S2MT30._____________ ^

197BCHEROKEECMef.. L oeded-- oood condMon.*

leel Reduced to t s m 7344982.iftfl _________

1978 CHEVY 3/4 ton 4 i4 . AT, n e w « wlne.-Qoodpeim.ciill-

1978 SUBURBAN 4x4.~B

1B79 FORO F1S0 4*4. AT, PS. n*. pa, AC, cruise, tm . cuatom

r, iag.ga.gir.s3a^» • 1978 QMC JIMMY High ox. Sierra.,LoK led. AC, cralee, 1 ,8 pow er wlndowt k door eo. 1 ^ . AM/FM ft«*ck. P/& ft. P/B . Price 8. Streeter. « M .O verland Ave. 67M019 or

”TJ ‘ excellent condition. 8374101 ^C, • evenings o r weekends.98. 1983 Vk N S S A N J x 4JOJQ

Sth 1 6 ^ rn ries .'S Il 1 -«M O T B8i o r t-7 8 « 1 9 t.

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#761. Full fix* 4 door, tilt, Am / f m i te re o . p ft window*, oir. c ruli* m orel

N o w ^ 1 1 /

19B3 OLDSMONU i• SUPREME. #717. A uk

lilt, e ru iie , AM/FM 1 mile*.

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#767. Air condliloninfi t r o n im l id o n , AM/FA •le e r in g , lilt w heel ond 1

N o w . . i * 3 ^

- i s n t e x H C# a i3 . A utom atic, pow< f tb rc h e t, V-a e n g in ec ft

'iMCflElflHlinsU4X4. #T7r6. Automotic. AM/FM cb* ie tte ond noo

N o w . . . » f <

1979CttVMlny4■#1726. Automotic, pow ft b roke*, v -8 engine;

N ow .;. * 5 i

i e - 4 l » l w l l > t m» M U 8T S£L U 19683/4 lon«4iSSSSS

B r m .c m 3 » « 1 1 If. MUST 8 E L 1 .1984, B I A ^ n . . - l f l i d e ^ A M gn* io*h- c m

_ tfs r WU.Y8 JEEP. Good

; r n 9 8 8 B n0N C 0.'qss< i ooridi-

I^ I960 BUICK 2 doo r 8« lan . ^ Com pleta ft restoraMe.

s..ti asssSBsssa.""8 , I960 Buick Convertible. New 3S motor, trenamiaslorr, or auapenslon, top. New wide _ «%Hm . ao r»ew chrome. Car

4 runa exceUent ft is reedy for

a M in t ft kiterter. Can deliver.. S».28B8or3efl-7WQ«tler6._

_ 1980 A 1966 . CADILLACS, ng Both exoenent condition. i3?-A H D-i »46 in tem attonatO us r 178. a lso Excellent conditton.

k ^ o f f e r s , Cail 734-7422 or

175-Auto [M an

i H O B K 157 9 f i l l■SiJ; BCBockr. ip o r t tu- .AM/FM and t>995 N o w . .wiiBsr" . 1Q M MBf. cu tom olie, ___H I!

pow er te o U *703. Pow er I* , ond much w indow*, oli

* e tteondm ui995 N o w <E CUTUSS

r995 N o w . .

MTCNBACK 1979 FOItro n im l i i lo n , ' #776. A uior m orel oir, pow er i

»•*» N . , : .

4D00R ' 19B41■FM. p b ^ «idm ore l • ‘‘'• fo W

•te re o o n d m eI99S ♦'cwiwo

)wer ile e r ln g dow .d e fo g g and m o re l % vheelandm«1493 N o ^ 7

SOBURBM l9g2CH£V|

'995 N O W . . ,

^TMiyi 1964MCKtw ee-iteering , b ro k e t, dli

w irtdow i, doi

i$95 "°™- ,,N o w *

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“ l e -A iU q lu A u lw .^

S! g"!SSf=l!iS,«?' 9 t)um ber*re^ rom ed..S ia« ie n o aopreclate 12^ 9434224.

s ._ 1947 IHC Pickup. AU ortglnal. o d runs and looks m o d . very o » f lrT n ,» 1 0 0 0 .C a n « f f^ ..

1960-B U K X >doo r;eed an.

S k R u f la * * f i ^ * 19M*^Butek

_ eg,000. miles, i960 Butek in . Convertible. New motor, lie. transm ission, suspension,

to p rN e w wide whites. Ail o r. new chrom e. Car runa ex-

.J 5SX‘M 'S r S I-aaoeorsee-TBeoaftera .

a

i s ------------------- -------tr. 162-Autot-Buldc= 1978 BUICK Skyhawk Hat-

17S-«utoDatl«l

FOSDTHUIOBtSlROlom atic,' oir, lilt, e ru iie , - lindovri S door locki, td m orel

»4995^ A C T R A N S Ii^ar i«Q>* ft door lock* ft oir, e ru iie . AM/FM cd*-

mueh, mueh m orel

n 2 j 9 9 S

CHEVETTE4D00Rtom otlc, oir, AM/FM much, much more I

. «4595

FOROTHONOQISIIIDliomalie, AM/FM radio, r tte e r in g ft b ro k et and

♦3995

^ p n m A C G o o oded w ith eKtroi, pow er I ft wIndOwi, reo r w in.►gger, c ru lte,- A M /FM ' m o rel

> 11 ,4 95in S K V U U IK U M IIE Oimt d o o r lockt, r e a r wln- >gger, oir, -eru ite , tilt

;“ '.':^9495‘E V R 0 in W T 0 N 4 X 4ie te l , aulom alie, iilt, mkVScotitdole.

. *9495I C X b S A B iS llM iiT a i 'orno lie ,' pow er tte e r ln g o ir, tltli e ru ite , pow er

d o o r ,loc)(t ft t e o t t dnd

> 12 ,9 95

i

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r i f ir l — 7 ^ ^

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t i C a r p elif t '

Orily

! *539;i i i ; _____ n j n _ i i g

MAZCIfyou want tt" andseethe-f with 5-speed

' ;■ _radiais, tintecT ...... .a-pa’s s e n g e r

intermittent-c r -’.-thecompetiti

• includes doalor p.

C a f“I

409 Second Aver

g Q U

1980 NOHDA ACCOI#3178. W ot $6«9S . .

1973 PINTO RIMAB> 3 tB 7 .W B t» W . . .

MroNTiACGRAI# 308 ).W atS 5095 . .

1976 CHEVY CAMA!# 3 1 1 1 .W o t$ 4 m . .

1380 FORO LTD WAI#3117. Reg. $3S95 . .

1976FORO.HESTA#3170. W ot S2S98 . .

1981 VOLKSWAGEN#3127. Reg. »3795 . .

1982PONnACJ200l#3<n7R.W e*S5498 .

1979 OLOS 98 REGI#N.937. Wa* i 4 m .

1980 FORD LTD~2D#3l2S.W o*SS59S . .1978 CHEVROLET Ci#3111. Reg. $4999 . .

1980 FORD PIKTOH#3103. W a*ft3l95 . .

1982HDN0APRai#3 )2 0 .W a*$7695 ; .

1983UN€0UC0i#3137; W a* $13,995 .

QUA•#420 5 .W « t* M 9 9 S ..

-1978CHmMiT0l#4230..X es. 92999 .

1981 FORO F-2S0#4172. Wo* $7393 . .

1979 FORD F-2S0.#4 t74 .W o*$M 95 . .1979 CHEVROLET 3#4110. Reg.$SS9S . .

'1979 JEEP CHEROKE#4300; W ot $7495 . .

1980 FORD F-2S0#42)6 .W e*$5995 . .

J979 CHEVROLET V#4137. Reg.$«49S . .

igeiCHEVROETEI#4209.W o*$ft495 . .

.1978 FORO F:fflO,,.#N -93S.'W o*$4495-;.

: i.243 IBLUE LAK

. . . . . . - - - - I

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DA B200Q SUNthe m o st truck for your }32Q 00 S u n d o w n er. It i sd overdrive. fu l[carp e t ed g lass , s lde.vei^t wine jr 'seaT ng . c a rg o tfeRlbs [-action w indshield wip( ;ition-Gan''t' m atchl-.T est <'prop, /r0/flhichafC08. Toxos. llcoi

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t e r S3RT3' ;Leade/’",{ D ( 2 0 6 ) 7 3 4 ^ 1 0 0 .

H O YM O N D IlARS . . I.......*4876. I

?■• 4 3 2 3 i♦3991 !♦ 2 4 6 9 "

^ 1 9 9 1 I♦ 2 5 8 4 I♦ 4 3 J 4 I♦ 4 0 1 6 I♦4761 ?♦ 4 1 1 4 I♦ 2 5 5 3 I

..... ♦ 6 8 1 8 ISA V E ^

CKUPS■*

II^ 2 ® 2 0 .: 1“:....:.^6783 I. ♦ 4 9 9 3 r

♦ 3 9 6 8 " ♦ 6 7 7 7 M 8 1 8♦ 5 3 1 5 3♦5881^ ;♦3631 4 -

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a»W ew», Twin Fall», Idaho C-7. .

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! iaa O BUICK PARK AV- D iesel, 4 door sedan, lo»,Sfljl5S2»StiUa22i_

I • 154-Aut08-Cid[ll>0' 1S7B EL DORAOO BARRIT

...... r Lo«jSd;M cellent condllioi- f7 2 « ry r best olfer. 73*-»- d«y« or 733-3308 evenings.

■ Ifi^-A ufes-C hfygtef197BCOflOOBA.AT.PS.Pi AC, oood condition. $220 C ll< g 4 « 2 4 .tfr8 :0 Q p .m .

' t5»-A ulo#-C hem ite t

■ ,« ’sas“?s“ s------------ “ t l l fw h e e l , 4"#pedd. lb

miles, exc co n a, $1000 , t«Ke oyer pymta. riMTM.

eE D S oS S ow W hoieM it ' 1B61 El Cemlno. Loaded, ei

tremely sharp. Reduced I tS,200 to sell soon. 734-698:

. 734-19Mevea.___________-TAKE OVER Payments o

19e2CnevroletCavaller.2d■ 4 cyl, a n , a /c . front WC -s p o r t wheels, amffi

. esM ette . lilt. Low miles. Ca. 734-4302. ■_____________.1948 CHEV. 2 dr Coy>«

' > Style m aster, reatored, Ex< = condlilon, make offer c

: Tfde.Call67B.1147.i -1871 CAMARO for oarti

^--------- " CflOrCalTTBB ilSrflyMr—'• ■ ~1»74 CHEW MAUBU. V-J

A/T. P /S , A/C, Runs an looka oreal. $1lk)0 or mak

j offer. <&ll8a7-«8W. ••. ' 1874 CHEVY VEOA. Qoo

poealbllltles, 283 CAev Vif ------------A T rrunea-looke flreat,-lot: o fex tnp« ts ,C 50 .63748W

1B7S CAMARO. Cuslot p tin i, custom Inlerlor, PE

1- ------ P8 .-A T . sun rool.-louveifront bar, runs good, ver • h v p l Best offer. Call Ric e tte f 8:00 p.ml. 934-67B2. 1077 EL CAMINO. PB, Pi AC, Uit, c ruise, under ^ ,00

' • - m ites. teO.324-2224. i 1878 CHEVY Mallbu Waoor

. tSbo^bMtof(er!?4S<17B!

! S ’no.KSffiv.MP/b , a ir, 12805. Central Auti S rie e , Filer. 326-4730. lOTCHEVROLETlMPALA. door, SSO V8, automatli trlruffllsalon. power s leer Ina, pow er bm kes, a /c. »50 O all6 i»^ora2W a74.

C ell73rt4ftl evenlnos.

175-A uto DetlBre

rsPECIAL bl' '

1961 CffiVROLH'Scolltdo le, V-8. outorr •Ion, PS, PB. A/C. ••o f* , naw llr« i, lockou'

BSBS3

j___

1984 FORD.RANGE c a s s e f lo , she ll, lo ca 19S3 CHEVROLET ' • p e e d , p o w o r s to e r i 19S3 S-10 BLAZER 4 s te e r in g , a ir , one'o> 1982 FORD F-150 4! d « r , o ir . lo ria f poeki 1981 FORD BRONO c ru is e , c o s so tto , nlc 1980 CHEVROLET V4 S ilv e ra d o , o ir ,- till, c 1979 CHEVROLET V4 m o fic , o ir , td n k s , loi

_________1979-EOJU).JL-150.4p o w e r s te e r in g , ni_c<

‘ 1978 CHEVROLEt V ■ - ' - ' -BAH. lo 'ddod , SIIvori

1977 CHEVROLET V«. m o tic , p o w o r s te e r i r■ Spouse Oj

B«nk Financing'/ te n W e b ile r C horU t 4 M llu j lq k j* B l* d jN .

^■ ^•nm es-N avra.T w In

i

n " ‘iJUSnDtDfTU RSratD OH

(»=Airtc^Oodg«------AVE 1965 DOpQE 4 door Corone load- ExcelletlTN In, out - aJi

,___ mechanical, good llrei« 5 0 .C a l lS 4 ^ k ______

1978 CXWQE OART

llllon "'25^521:______________4-2911 1®™ DODGE CORONET.

___ 1B2-Aut08-F0rd<1970 FORD MAVERICK, run

' good, new Ures. UOO or tMi

( 1977 FORD « Ton Plck-uf la ra F O R i m D ^ K ^ ^ nr

’ 0 ’J~1979 TURBO Mustang. Gre & wllh deluxe red Inlerlor, P£

^ AC, book S3375, askin sale. »3200.&3»B7B5aH8r6.

77 RANCHERO. lully equip ped, low mileage, new tlrea

« 8 2 . m ust sell. *32M. 728-737____ . eve’a.ordavs726-7741.8 on ■. 2 d^. lae-MefctJiy&Lincolnmrfni I960 UNCOLN Cont. Towi i. Call Car. Evere option available

Magic Valley's Nicest usei

r or 168-AutOB-Oklsmobna— 1973 OLDS DELTA BB. 4 dOOi

hardtop— nofld .enndltloc runs w e r a i . 7 3 3 ^ .

.V-8, 1077 0LDSMOB1LE Cutlas Suprem e Brougham; 2 dcM

1984 CUTLASS SIERRA LS

miles. Call 733^12. slom — — = =,.PB, 172-AutoB-PontiKvery MUST SELL 1977 Flreblr( RIcK Formula, custom . palnl

wheela, tires, Alpine slereo All Power. C « I I 7 3 4 ^ .

3,000 1977 TRAN8 A»4, fully load ___ ed . Call TSS-TVT/’atter 3:0i

' ^ 9 . i m BLACK TRAN8 AM179. 68,000 miles, exc. shape rTo - n Ad a S6076, will conalde

trade, asking »500.734-43S / u td days or 7344198 evenlnos.

1970 TRANS AM. Loaded. A; iT "* C. T-rool. 17,000. Exc. cond »tic __________»5o: 174-Aut08.0tf>8f8— 1973 V.W. Squareback. Q o « AT, j c ondltlon. Rebuilt engine.

Only 2 ow nera,-tet^ ' T .F .reslden ta. Call 734.8220.

175-AuloD64l0f8

OFT]^WEb Q

TV4-TON SUBURBAN 4X4tom ollc tran im lt-

'S,',;rr*8495

4x4'sB S i

W 4x4'sC E R 4 X 4 , A s p o o d , o ir , j c a l o w n e r .r 'A T O N 4 X 4 , V -8 . 4 (O r in g , t o n k s . d o o n .R 4 X 4 , 5 s p o o d , p o w o r I 'o w n o r .) 4 X 4 , A s p o o d , 6 c y lin - C k d g o , t o n k s . ^^iC G , V -8 , A s p o o d . a i r , n ic o .V4 T O N 4 X 4 SU BURBA N

I, c r u i s o , l o o k e d .V4 T O N 4 X 4 , V -8 . o u to - l o c o l . . .

1 .4 X 4 . V -8 , - o u to m o tl c , l i c o c l e o r r t r o c k ^• V4 T O N 4 X 4 , SU B UR - ‘ 'o rO d b '.’- -■’/ , T O N 4 X 4 ,y - 8 , o o to -

j r i n g , t a n k s , c lo a n .

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win Falls, Idaho Saturday, N

_______ \

- 175-Auto Detlar*

- P i= = 0

: ? 19B11. - 4 D oor, a u to m a t

c o n d itio n in g , po ' — e r b ra k e s , s u p e r :

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- y o u g o o d looks, h igl ■ iflOOlD.pavioad,t» t

ro o m y cab th a t seac youT oyo ta 'slead ing

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3 2 5I SUBARU) 4X4, p o w e r s to o r- : t ra n sm is s io n , '' local f n ico._____________________

t W — -79 GMCito m o tic tro n sm lss lo n , ■nllos, llko n o w con-

2 0 0BO JEEPn e g o d o , s lo ro o , n o w , s e b i t .

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to o . inside, t h e re x a ea ts th re e . Lee us show Ing truck value tooayi

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1982SG L . B rot 4X 4, 4 s io n , s p o k o w h o w in d o w s.

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Auromoile rranimli flooring Sbrokot.

n o w s ;

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O N L '

n i (tal* p>«* (»0 du-n.

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■ 701 M ain A v * . E.

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Hf ” ; . ; . ' ,™ ' ' . ; . : ' ; . ; s . - '? . ; . ? ,

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CHEVY isa 'ICKOPod tronimUtlon. Local on

57% Cll$IS9S N

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| 8 8 ™ $ JW p e r m o .

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HEllRADA ‘ "is COUPE GR. powor window* 4 oomlng,

27% CU82188 N

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no~n: 36 „.ar<ihi. l».S tel* ptk« ‘‘• 'y* ') POr>T>»nl AM, (o''*'*»

JTHVOLARI 1‘ SEDAN BOmn liflo n .' power loeol I 0

crulto contl

m 7 o u u»700 . Nl

ICURY 1977 0 DOORL Y ' ' (

Q o a $ q.a 47 month.. I«.M Joi. pilo im j

dal»»d po,»TiM1 . APR; Inllimo m : ............. .... tm 7 .u .io< « j

S E N M O Is 7/te ea a /es t Place In The V

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m sD A Y i M A J =

19n FORD LTD 4 DOOR

O N L Y

6 9 8 0. M w p e r m o .

k* tISn; UOO do~n. monlhi- I7.M lni«,«ti MOO.W; pOfm»nl»0;>a.*ll<.n.«..cl»d*d.

1980 CHEVY IMPALA 4 DOOR

al eno ownor. ok conditioning. • - _

UT 35%N O W $ 2 9 0 0

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O N L Y

p ® rm o .

I MERCURY MONTEREY "4 DOOR SEDAN

I ownor. olrconditioning, pow-

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~ ~ POCATEUO— ;____kInd.of./unny,.lfyou

, player, coach or fan.Toward the end ol

toGoodinglnlaslSa ' nal a t the.ISU Mini

skins sa^ on the fie outs, almost complet

■ - - - . Gooding hopes the

G o o d in g 's O a n

MuUaByCHRISHAFTTimcS’News writer

■ POCATELU) - Half one for the Mullan TIge

■■ '- '"'•day W ^ t “ ' cfiampfK'.idjFtfftfK^JSl

o. 'Ronnie Jacobson, a 6- two of his three touchdo nitc Mullan.

- '^5' The Tigers trailed 14-<j committed three' tumo nishing and generally luc

"F o r some reason we ( o r concentration," said C llnished 1>-1. “We droppo we didn't block hard.

"We decided to get om play ball,” Drager contli use the term “rear end."

- . The change was most i gained just 25 yards In n ^ t e r intermission, the s( with l62on2Ccarries.

"They just pounded u •'Tompkins said. “There ■ - I t . ”

Oakley didn't do as : Hornets blew two genuii each half. "We could h Tompkins said, overstatL . Though lhe'results wc

. Tompkins didn’t faUlt physical superiority. -

were playing people far I ' pkins, whose previously ' ' ‘Wc played a heck of a bt

... So did M ullanV aftei kickoff and moved 73yar

. ting for the final 30 yardi ,0n the two plays befon V a iiU ^gO ^m brought c<Mf$letIn^passes of 9

tx p rcLOS ■ ANGELES (AP)

Angeles E xpre^ have questions sUll surround million contract of quart

-Young, Ydung’s agent sa: Leigh Steinberg, (he a

-----■gotialedtheliiiuIurmDlfo■ • -rtroct signed by Young.

■ . said Friday lhal the U----- ^Football-beegue-dub ta

fulfUled the terms of . tiract.” Neither Steinben

. p ress would comment oi w ere token by the Expret

The status of the conl y ea r contract lhat has be richest in the history o

“ “ ' • ..

o d i n g h

— It was acliiaiy | | ^ ^rou.weren!t a Teton . . H f a b an. 'd of their 34-24 loss be rx:p( I Saturday’s semlfl* champl< Ilnldome, the Red>. Mlnldor field during time- Janslyli

pletelyexhaust^. • KIcko the same scene ca a -with lh<

a n n y D a lly h o p e s to gef

M l t o p s

lalf an effort was as good'as igers, who defeated Oakley 2*; «*c6ft’d'cdnswuttre statfrfTW »Wrt!Jiiaamc.— a 6-0 , 210-pound nmning back hdowns In the second half, hel

ngil .Idaho ' S tate

J ^ P l a y o f f sH-<) afler a first half In fvhlc! movers, amassed just 33 . lucked verve.NC didn't play wllh any enthu d Coach John Drager, whose' >ped passes, we didn’t run hai

our heads out of our rear cm nllnued — except he aclua’lly 1")st noticeable in Jacobson, wl n nine carries during the firs e senior amassed 137 yards to

d us to death," Oakley Coac re wasn't much we could do

IS much as It could, perlo( nuinc.scoring opportunities, d have been up 28-6 .at half lallng matters only slightly, weren't what the Homels w

alt their effort against Mi

a r belter than we were,” sale sly top-ranked Hornets finish Q ballgame.”ifter halftlme. The Tlgers-to yards In six plays, Jacobson a irds with liis second louchdow fore Jacobson’s tally, quarti ;ht Mullan within scoring rai f 9 and 22 yards lo Terry :

e s s g u i— Th'e Los questioned

ive'settled any Oldenberg unding" the $40- press, fell I arterback Sieve had'loglve : said Friday. League ( e agent who'ne- to-day ope Hiohdollarcbn- new owne ilg. last .winler,- .monlh. vCC 5 United States Rouller, wl I has-"ofncially - Houston G; of Steve's ,con- overownei je i^ n o rth e E x ' . “ We en | it on what steps Jay Roulic )ress .. iforward orx>ntrDver8lal'34- by lelepA 9 been called the delighted Y of sports was - season.” •

l o i ilopes pi

Id ah o

f e ^ P l a y o f f sepeated In today's stale A< ipionship game a t lh( iom e—with the Homedale Tn> ylng down on the job this time. :koff is scheduled for i p.m., the broadcast onJ^4 ^ ^ 4 ^

le t l o o s e lik e th is a g a in s

i Oaklesas a whole ^ ^/ 24-14 Frl-.<4 footbalL ; ;By CHRIS HAPl *'■■■ '—•*-* ■■'pimcs-NewsTVTi ck,scoftdhelping lg- POCATELLO

passing recon • quarterback Ma

just enough { Rams to outlast

^ quarter comeba> claim the Idaho

championship 30 lich tliey A r^en hit on 1 53 yards templs for thro

349 yards to hel] thusiasni seemingly coml se Tigers vantage wllh fi' hard and thegame.

But Capital I ends and Ihree touchdow ily didn't ' minutes a

who had •:irst half. -------- ----------------ito finish m j r t

ach Don M a ddo aboul POCATELLO ■lod Tho Bobcto, blddlni ' 1° A-2 dassUlclatlc

” Kellyainime, Friday night in U[wanted stralghtstalellU M tSa^s • The Bobcats toMuiian s quarter on

aid Tom- OakIeys,Wayne Li ished 9-1. sion pass lo Zufelt,

10:07 left.-took the The Tigers forge n accoun- on their own 30-yj town run. Gene Wilson and J j irterback ,lntoOakleyterrltor range by Four plays later y Zufell. again found Wllso

aran teled afler J. William irg, then the owner'of the Ex-

Inlo financial difficulty and Ive up his stake In Uie team, le officials look over the day- iperatlons of the club imtU a m er couja be found. EasT .cc«Le5tAtc.-.dftv«I«>er.,-Ja)t;. who had owned a share of lhe Gamblers of the USFI^ took-

lership of the Express, sngaged In discussions with ilier and ^re ready to c a n y on the deal,” said Steinberg

‘phone Friday. “Steve Is d to be returning nexi

..

>latoonj(1400 AM) b e ^ i n g after the conclusion of

_____Young-Utah game, whi

feal^al 11:30 a.m.

As every Magic Vall slate high school footb;

A-3, by now, the No. l-ran lhe have built their ll-O n

rro- by switching offensive J le. units. Few players gc .m.. This m aintains Goodli

OF

n s t H o m e d a le a n d h e ir

V24-14ihland taiwritei------- ----------

LO — A slate playoff::ord by Highland ■ }Mark Arslen provld- — jh points lo allow thelast a furious fourtli- jijg sback by Capital and Iho Slale A-l footballp 36-33 Friday night. Tl□n 17 ol 34 passing al-' yaniree touchdowns and ,c6 rhelp the Rams into a maiomfortable 36-14 ad- cap1 five mlnules left In whe

lioo!il then exploded for Ea{downs in less than slor!S and in the end had boU

iisoncloLO — The Madisonding good-bye to the C / /ation, Jumped ahead V /2lly 21-0 at halftlme I kin their bid for a third ■UUe. '—s took the lead In lhe froion a 13-yard pass por

i Lind dove to deflect H6gblo« felt, leaving the Homels on ti

rged ahead after an Oakley p 0-yard line. Hegbloom’s 15-j d Jacobson’s 10-yard galnbrt llory.iter, on firsi down from the 2 llson, who eluded'Oakley's ^

jes Yoi‘ Steinberg said there w

'X- easy moments for his cll Iw club’s finances were so

new ownership was belnj ly- "A llhoug there wei a sopifl dlypilMtnp mnm«.

ist the q w ^ o n s and- the V:-'tnw»or8hlp,v w e s ^ ^ tie things would - ^ r k out Ir3k -theyard ;" '------------- ■■■

At a press gathering I Uj Beach Friday, Rouller Sf cy was never any question rg meeting its contractus Is wlUiYoung. xl “No, I Uilnk the opporti

a- player of Steve’s c&

MBfling hel]lg Immediately The Tnof the Brigham nine” pla;hlch goes on tho to Goodli

could be Ialley and many- game-falitball fan knows for, as evianked Senators don’t suffirecord largely comings,

e and defensive “ Maybego boUi ways, gonna havding's strength our platopposition. ' .“LasL-we.

:lp t h e S e n a t o r s c la im

4 to repikes titleS ^ S M l - I d a h o [ 4 : ? ^ S ta te

fghland falling onllie ball to !Cl the lead.

That comeback started on ; ird strike from Matt Bamc drby Bedard a t the flve-ml lark. Afler getting the ball b apilal moved lo the four-; here Barney and Bedard a joked up on a scoring pass, agles went for twp-poinl cor ons via the pass bul faile<5th.

)ses in 01Idahc

/< 3 '.§ ^S tab e■ t e t e j ^ P l a y c

•om Steve Young lo Dirk Di ort. Robert-W ilson booled

loom’s conver- ' and made I top .14-12 with side of tlie

bul Mullan punt put them While To

5-yard pass lo felt Hegbk irdught Mullan yards) an

decisive. i 27, Hegbloom The nexi > Vic Gorringe by a perso

uiig’s p: were a few lui- quaherbac client while (he thatdoesn’i sorted out and a franchise Inglocaled. Slelnben n:re obviously happy In hi ncdls^IUi-all-:.unUllhe.ch he_change In cllent'dldn’; confident' that • ’‘-nie- E:i ,In_the_endand’ fairly wllhj

a positive, ! in Manhattan Steinberg s said that there give.lt timt )n of the team would find ual obllgaUon be a good sli

Roulier s rtunlty lo have didn’t ques caliber a t ^ conlract.

' I

i t oIps beaiTrojans, Who use "eight oi jlayers boUi ways, accordlnt Kllng Coach Bob Milligan « prime candidates for lale rallgue.-They had belter be even Milligan admitted. Uiej uffer from many other short- 'fi. ■t-be the only advantage we’re iave, It you can call It lhal, is latoonlng,” Milligan said week -wo- wor&-Telon oul.-1.:

H / '*

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Tinr»Ni.>»»lil»»r./SKYi:S/\VLSONXI th e s ta te A-2 Utle

peat as ^from ClL .........~®The Eagles tl;o ..— w-onsides-kick. -lea i scoring strike

Vem Brody andDffS point.

. . This time Hi£ the onsldes atten

llo p ro - ' .to p lc k u p a f lr e l the rest of the clo<

While Arsten h m a 21- niglil, it also wa mey lo five intereepll •minute ^ r lc VanOrt11 back. touchdown passe ur-yard explode H l^Ian t i again third qu.ss. Tlie ended up wllh a conver- for yardage, cat' lied on yards.

Highland led 17

m third cfirst of Uiree con

In the secor0 Orullian scored ^ with 3:33 lo plaj "^01 I S Uic ball back oi

T hat'set up a 6t Daveir Young lo Randj

led the 56 seconds remal

dc a difficult over-thb-shouli Uie end zone'. Jacobson's coi lan led 18-14with4:30togo. Tompkins dwelled on Jacobs ;bloom’s throwing lo Wilson and Zufelt (five catches,

!. ‘.'That was'opening it up,’ Di ext two.series. essentially se rsonal foul acalnst Mullan w

pact)ack posilion is someUilnj sn’t come along very oflen foi Ise/’said the owner, e rg 's a id Young .had beer1 his dealings wIUi the club Up ^:han^fH )W hei^^-that'h lj in’Lexpect th lii^ fo chaage.'^ Ej^ress-'haa-filways*- WifliUl gleve In the past, it’s ve,experience wlUi them,” g said. '.'We just d^ lded to me. We were confident they Id a new owner and ll would IslluaUon.”r said there two reasons he icsUon picking,up Young’s

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it heat i; o r the fourth quarter thej l i n g o r i the tu r f— literally-: lan^thaUs-(platooning). got ale- do wlUi 11. A kid can onl be, al 100 pcrccnt. especit

hey tenjperalure is as high ort* Minldome).”

Homedale, ranked N( B’re record. Has performed i I. is throughout its football I aid. 1977 lhe Trojans hav

liv- s late A-3 titles while: playoffs in every seasoi

This year the Trojan lied characlcrlsllc stn

- quarterback Gary Kusi P has helped Uie Trajan

idjlli games. Including lost 9 H triumph over Grang

thrusted Homedale Into m k Like Gooding, the Tn m m their offensive produc H b tween running and pa B S the ioller occupies mos ■ ■ thoughts.

“They pul five guys H |p tem s, and that’s everyt

with a slight chuckle. wideKipen allack —

|j||||i_ thcm deep and_ throw I you glv& them anythin It. They can attack an

^ B -fle ld -if -y o u -le a v e -a r j ^ B Their offense has got U B B scorealotofpolnlsjusl B Q spread you over (he da>

Kushlan, who has tt proxlmately 1,000 ya touchdown passes, has

S s * targets senior wide re< Shanley '(G-3, 180), sen

W m Jim NetUeton (Mi. p jm freshman wideout Wa

'(5-9,170).' If Kushiaii favors an;

B M ~ you guessed it — Si H B freshman. "He’s got B W hands, and jie c a n .n S l said.WM— NoF^oefrKushlan-thr B 9 ends. "Tlic m~oIn~ques p S UiebeginnlngofUiissei B m recelvers.-andlfelt-liki ^ B ed Uiis problem) by thn B j to more people I |B H wldeouls," Homedale B i McMillan said.S B All Ihls isn't surprlsl SON ing McMillan is 'an c} e quarterback who pla

> state /n an(

'Capital n|t Uien recovdhid'Jin • twcleading to a 18-yard ' ..... on-le from Barney lo in t ind kicked the extra L

hinHighland recovered '* tempi and managed (aw irst down In wearing he i clock away. forn had a big yardage IV was blotted sllglitly Uiel jpllons. However, he clln Orden hooked up on Jai sses of 53 and 57 to mo: and Into Its big lead He ( quarter. VanOrden ten:

1 a receiving record Wil; catching six for 155 B

rou117-7 at halftlme. loui

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inversions. . and«ond quarter, J.C. 0"ed from a yard out ' and)lay and Madison got xomc on an inlerception. rerr1 66-yard bomb trom 7-6.ndy Wadsworth wiUi Mmalning. curl_______________ I a.0.-o u ld e r c a tc h o n th e le ft e x o c o n v e rs io n k ic k fa ile d , gl

o b so n ’ST ura llng r D rager-JSL *^ o n ( f iv e c a tc h e s fo r 105 . q ies, 66 y a rd s ) p ro v ed ’ D r a g e r s a id .’ selUed mailers. Aided n which nullified a punl

Army'Ing TOKYO (API - N ‘ for picked apart Montana!

-opUon plays, Including een lo Clarence Jones for a>.(>p... os Army.ran to a .45-3-hte—thc-G rlzzllcr*bcforc- :e . '• ro « la to rs Satunlay.-'

Airoy’ -i(uclc’'lb'''th( ^ almost ali of.its yank n,” penalties set back the I to • vances gained on pinpc tiey .'•Marty. Momhlnweg uld outstanding calches by

A rm /, picked up. its he against (lut^e losses ani g’s ' J l game left against N

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if f e in n o h u i f y t o sig i

s c o u t s o u t i n f o r c e t(

in Minkley were laying . Broncos fr y_-=-andI-Ui|nk. holds neai oLquitia-blt-to— record.^;— nly play so long But Hon lially when the spectable c h a s ills in (Uie tack tons!

Jew ett (6-C No. 2 wllh a 10-1 9, iGoJ and d a l 100 percent (s-io, 175). 11 hlslory. Slncc runs oul of ave won three a variety 0 e:reachlng th tr tions. swe an except 1078. sweeps, op ins have exlilb- Defensiv Irength. Senior mosUyon! jshlan (6-3.185) Frank (6-( ms score 30 or 210. r

sl week’s 33-28 Dave Hydiigevllle which ueion havllo the finals, conlributioProjans balance "lUooksucllon well be- against* Uaassing. Uiough "The lineostofMilligan's- reading: tl

active ands inlo their pal- good Job 0ybody," hesald over them.J. ‘They have a successful- they’ll Uirow we've beei V Uiem sliort. I f people, Soling Ihey 11 lake* Maybe vany .area of the undemeaUanything open.' u p / ’Uie potential to o

islbccausothcy lamed Held." throivn for ap-

>-anb.wlUi_I5

S efv o fR a n d J

fait Sultcrtleld. , Homcdali Ing the

my of Uiem It's “They're Sutterfleld, Uie McMillan )t really good going lobe run,” Milligan . played all >

in on one U rtrowKjnly-lo^hls— — csllon mark at However, «ason,werej)ur _TroJanscaj ikevre'vc'(soiv5^plalobhTn'^ irowing the ball enough she

besides Uie two weeks le Coach Jim Honing. I fe

tire game, islng, consider- year.” ex-Boise Slale Ofcourec layed for Uie one game.

^-4 chand allowed them to mainlai urged from their own 14 to Uie On second-and-goal, Oakley

ey looped one lo Bruce Straw :ie near right comer of^he e ■vo defenders draping Straus: n-for Uieinlerceptlon; killing ith e game.Upon recalling that play,

Imself.' ‘We should have kept It on tl;

away from Jacobson and 245-j e said. "They stunted on that] iraloop .”Mullan wasn’t done abusing I

lelr 1, Uie Tigers spent Uie i [Inching score, Jacobson’s 4-y. lacobson accounted for 65 of lost of his damage with a 30- egbldomrwho finished wlUi impls for 195 yards, conlrll Mlson which helped sustain lh( By contrast, Oakley cont:

)ughlng-the-punler penalty pr •uchdown, a l-yard plunge u uarter.But on Uie first play of Uic ellh Cranhey recovered Jacc !. • . . ^A holding penalty — one of ei lade lh a messy flrsl-half — a akley, bul Arden Cranney’s I id a pass Interference penally On second-and-6 from the 15 j id whipped a pass to Lind, wh ini? between Tigers Kevin Fl smalning. Matt Burelk’s convi 6.Moments laler Oakley held M irlously declined lo punl on fcI "Wn'vp fo r ».a.l>vU hLnifraaii‘i»-iirmir-dtfrgim n ira[cplaine<l.Stirling (rom Mullan’s 39, ( ter on Slrauss' 5-yard run wl le conversion.On Uie neJcl play from scrimn Hegbloom pass at the Mullan ■ owever, Hegbloom atoned b <y’s pass for Lind three plays i iance to assume a commandlr

r drops iVNate Sassamai) ended Ilss lals defense with Mbntani lg one slick pitch 14 lead cj •a 78-yard score, bu ta61 .y Wl Victory over nhinwec I B nearly-B0;00u by'tt-’-c l^

placed on the '‘ u h d ' ' f e r '^ e ld Mai' dage,_w hU eJt«^.^^iiiorC_he Montana ad- ■ Armyihpoint passing by „ Held goiS and some i ju 24.ro ilyhlsiw elvcrs. 7 ljy„rdsD Is su m victorymd ono tic, with A ™ y wi Navy. Montana.. 1 ^ ' ' ^ ‘'» n

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idomes from 1971 to 1974 and still nearly all of their passing -----

Homedale is more than re- jle on Uie ground, with an at- - onslsllng of seniors Randy (6-0, idb) and Don Collelt (5-

and sophomore Sieve Purdom .75). Milligan 9aid Homedale ll of a variety of sels and uses tj> of plays — traps, misdlrec- sweeps, dives, quarterback ;. options.nsively, Homedale relies !on senior down linemen Mike ..... .....(6-0, 180, T), Fred Bnineel

10. NG) and Dennis Taggart it^. T). OuttldB IlnBbnckorF •lyde (6-0, 190, sr.) and Net- ..........have also made significant utlons. ■■ • .loks like they’re prolly strong.:* Uie run.’’ Milligan said.Ine does an excellenl Job of

the linebackers are really ■ and Uielr defensive backs do a )b ot not leltlng the big pass em. The one Uiing we've been sful wllh every game so far Is bcen_able_(0-lhrow deep on ,..Sb_we’ll see _what.happens,_

we'll throw our stuff leaUi enough so thej;’ll come

Senators’ offe:6e should be :ed by Uie retum of two In- ilarters, running back Danny and lighl end Bryan Darcy. vas'outDMxjtlrplayoff'games ‘ sprained ankle bul is at full Darcy missed last week’s

incounler wiUi a bad back.‘dale definitely won’t bc tak*. . e &nalors for granted.■e pretly impressive,” , in .said. "We know they’re J be Uie toughest leam we’ve all year. You can't just zero le thing — Ihey can run and

ver, McMillan believes UieI ca_n cope wiUi Uie & nators!^_____I n ^ - r f o e r W r e ^ I h —gabd- -- ------’-3hape,’' he said. “The last 3ks we've eased up on condl- I feel like they can go the en-

ne. They've been doing It all

iree, today “all year” means fie.

ampionInlain possession, Uie Hornets • Uie Tigers’4.kley quarterback Arden Cran- rauss, who was angling toward le end zone. Hegbloom, onejif auss, bobbled Uie ball'but held ing 0aklei>’s'bld « 'iurn:53 left ' ' " '

ly, Tompkins second-guessed

m the ground or gone to the left J45-pound end Scolt Johnson),” hatplay, too, a i^ that Ihrew us

Ing the Hornets. Taklngover al I he next 5:11 surging (or Uicir|- ■14-yard run wlUi 6:42 to go. r > of Uie drive’s 99 yards, doing I I 30-yard burst lo Oakley’s 16. t A'lUi 12 completions In 22 al-nlrlbuted an 11-yard pass to j ___Ilhe march. - ' ':ontrolled Uie first half. A-^ y preclplUiled Jacobson's first V.’e wlUi 4:01 to go In Uie flrsl

the second quarter Oakley's Jacobson’s fumble at Mullan’s I

)t eight infractions the Hornets :— appeared lo spoil things for *:/ ’s 12-yard pass to Will Bedke ally rejuvenated Uie Hornets.! 15 Arden Cranney rolled right *:.who caught (he ball Intheend-* n Flood and Wilson wlUi 9:46 onversion thrust Oakley ahead *

Id Mullan on downs, as Drager I in fourth-and-5 from the Tiger 'Uhls-yeaPrand I have eiiou^f---------llfufUitiy can noiu uiem,” ne . / ~

?9, Oakley scored eight plays •1 wlUi 5:20 left. Burelk kicked .*

immage, Gorrlnge intercepted lan 45 and returned it lo the 30. id by snatching Arden Cran- • lys afterward, tolling Oakley’s ndlng lead.

MontanaIls season wlUi a 2-fri record.- ; tana had a chance to take a 17- d early In Uie second quarter, 61*yard scoring play from Mor- eg to Paui Lamb-was nullified— ~~ clipping penalty. The ball was ^ I on-.lhe Army35,tbyt a.50iyard »al at^m pl by. Eby DobMn fell '

y then scored a touchdown and- goal on two long marches and.:10 at the half after averaP ^ /'3 i^ -. dsperplny. . ‘ y went ahead 31-io li the third r on an 87-yard m arch. ' J ■

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close gome to visit ranked'Buckeyes a Colton or tbe Pies learned Friday nigh

Of course, If Ohio i undisputed Big 10

•• i_faceS«uthem.Call{o •■Ifweplayre?pei

we will probably ph - - - dftheO hioStateatli

; “ Boston College IBowl.and CottonBo' the pressure and swi in the Sugar Bowl, here.”

. - ..........J im Ray Smith, t• will see the Buckeye

. a t 12:10 p.m. ESTS bowls that will bc n

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DIETRICH - ] Dietrich and Camas C< Into the finals ol the Die vitational Basketball

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Camas County nlppt 31-28 while Dietrich, much of thc game, had th rro points down Ir minutes to.knock off ti

_______jayvees 36r33.JTsvin_5:River play for consolai

■ ■■ - 6 :30D.m._ln_a_Drellmlr Northside finale. '

Three stills for crlpi Knowles and another Stoddard In the third

. peared to have broken 1 from theyoung Bruins.

The lead hung about untU Twin Falls Jumpe

. with two artd one-half.......... But theBruins couldn’t i

Sherry AsUe hit a field free throws and Laurie:

----- L-. a field goal to give Die- tory.

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Ohio* (AP) - If Ohio State Islting Michigan Saturday, t s a re expected to play in ell lesta Bowls. .Tbe Associate ight.hlo State wins, tbe Buckeyes10 Conference champions, i mornlaJallJftEose.Bowf.i:::-i; jpectable against Michigan a play In the Cotton Bowl," an

athletic department told the A je Is the No. l choice of th< Bowl.” he said, “ but ABC wi sweeten the pot 16 get Boston wl. T ia t 's why the Cotton. 1

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• "W(tire more points this butyoIt him to be a much “SomiPubbs said of his 6- good'{All-American, who to besdominated the Big ly fineme else in the histo- Oklab

da indica smain gri3,Fla.(AP) — Galen, beenn spiled a &0 record as 1 can<

coach a t Florida.^Saturd E ^ . was fired in unders 3 apparent choice of Alvli Is to get the Job on a univer , the presldrat of a ' Floridj lubsaldFriday. decislo slty siild no official . " I f t>frbee<HnadO i. ------ to-namsident of the Central go ah ub, said a published Florida adlng in saying that nounce rector BIU Can-had ' "We' le Oriando booster to won ay night that HaU baU gi oanentcoach. 'andSE didn’t say Hall was Alsol

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B f p Fleet Illini -elassie—of the conference, Including V imberialn. "You expect a junlo« better than a sophomore and lor to bc better than a Junior.” There’s no way to stop Waym dale. He’s lust a great playe: i Illinois Coach Lou Henson. d lo ^ o something about him w? was a freshman and he ended h 34 points.”lenson has some beef up front own in 6-9,240-pound senior cen >rge Montgomery and &9, 2 jid junior forward Epbr Iters. They will be rejoined t ■r by 6-9 forward Anthony Wel ) sat out last season with a legy-Welch's return will allow Dc Miberger, who filled In for We: t season,-to move back to his ffii Itlon where he will repli duatlng senior Quinn Rlchardsc They have a lot of people, I re very strong defensively,” & ison, who has four of the f rters back on his' 26-5 Big 1 impionship team. Illinois J Bed making the NCAA Final F< t year with a 54-51 loss to Kentuc he Mideast Regional.We should have a good ball cli you can never tell.” Henson sa imetlmcs when you have a lot d'players t>ack they don’t tum i le a team. But we will certs lnd out how good we are agal ahoma.” ' • ^

ates Hall rid coach1 named head coach. He Is the andldate. Just as -I said (la irday aRer tbe game. 1. cai erstand wliat all the stir is about Ivin Alsobrook, vice president 1 rersity relations, said Friday Ui id a was not ready to announce: sion.;f4ho Orlando' Sentlnol Is anxto ame-ft-footbail-ooaGhrthmTU-e ahead, but the Unlversit/ id a Is not ready to make an t []cement;” hesald. . . iVe’ve got more important thin o n y about — like winning a la game Saturday and the NC/

SEC‘sanctlona,” he8aId. • sobrook said C arr has told hi he did hot say anthing differenl ibdo than he has said in olh *s. «:t (Carr’s talk) was interpreted in more thairlt did,” he said.- ie scbool had previously said head coach would be named aft Gators' game agahut Florii

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• General Manager J nounced at an afte

I ference that the new [ • old.

" I ’m ecstaUc,” G really happy we got

-----------qnickiy:**--------------Gwynn was paid

„ 1984 season, during Slor to league-leading .351, nnrt - runs, drove hi 71 m » He would have rec ivman 1985 under Uie old CO

Gwynn finished t for Uie National

S UD cond baseman Ryr ^ New York Mets firs

Hemander.McKeon refused

I, 235- . pbrem a Uils iVelch, leg In-

I Doug Welch^ r d ------------------------ ---- -------eplace j■dson. £e, but f s” said e five g Ten1 Just - J*>4IFouritucky

I club, isald .lot of f ’V / V,

imout / » .'.'•Vi'*jrtain- f ' /gainst

1 p1 | ; K - 2 280Sliis leNo. . [' Salmon 32C(lost) f ■cm 't HonlicaorD

X>Ut." K ;

f tta ? SMtt Elite p

[ lo ta lIjK 01 P r i c e . . . .Ul an- ..

M igs PadagsSaliI foot- '! o «<CAA - YooSaveOvi

1 him V f l . . . ’ • ’

olher , -T,

tedto , , I "fAllTT-: . « ,. to lit you

. . . - ■ : • aqulpm oni ^ 0 a ; Como in orlafter •lorida C-' J t !'- ..

: i • : SI

‘O'>«• , ' ■ •

'" TWINFAl1188 Blu« Lakes E

rrSaicts— F reeigen t

Jlffe, winner oLUm * ieague Cy Yoitng0 arrange meetings around his personalQt said F rid ^ j and NewY sbable before next Axel

• m eetv>t, Barry Axelrod. iQCall ailed "a pleasant the mo .the^Kansas.-City,. .let the’, and Uie Royals is.»u offer. Tbe Royals mosI1 to hear back in two includi od said he "didn’t Green, ite on It.” bean, I #e’vetaken lsto t;y some Rick and Robin's J im F

lives too much,’! TheCctelephone Interview prize rlh Encinitas, Calif. “Thelongstanding plans contac

Is, Including Rick not Ilkira golf tournament unkno\I Uieyfre going on a Axelnks^vlng." specif!

would be wiUi Uie Uie BnI, one of eight clubs BravesIfter he declared his meetinthe Chicago C^ubs. also h

sday, since the golf ment”e held Monday. Mangewent 16-1 wlUi Uie retunuand led Uie team to Japan,gue East UUe, also from U\Uanta.,BalUmore. kees,i4

^nrrbeoiP>— All-Star out- term s,ynn signed a five- Uiat itI will pay him more B ut Le85 and more Uian 91 wbo nDiego Padres exer- Assocli1 him in 1990. his at* Gwynn'. Thean.existing contract slx-flgtlat wasn’t to expire Increa:1985 season. But mUlionJack McKeon an- certain

[temoon nev/s con- Padres!w pact replaces Uie Muller

• " I t’sGwynn said. "I'm you ca

ot Uils Uilng setUed tIeaUic

id $100,000 for Uie shouldng which he hit a Mullin, hdd five home negoUeruns and scored 88. after-1ecelved $180,000 in Series,contract. DetroitI Uiird in balloting “TonII League's .Most times t bdiind Chicago se— to m e t yne Sandberg and new -de Irst baseman KelUi said.

... Uie id to disclose the wlthhli

S A I«U Y BEFOI

DEC. 1 GET 3 FRE

S K I L E S ^

isk i^P ^( I s '85 .............

2 8 Bindings (wiihbroko*). . .Dolomite Boots......P o le s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

it & En^ve.(^cerllflodoxp«

ale ,ftiC 8 ........................^

Iver................ : . . . .

T A L K T O O U R i l% Spori* C antor ft Twin FoilsT 5 rir.a bndfTwdlESrwi oro'T i3U right. AND, only Nowtor>'i ml w ith o {oclory worronty. ond to o ou r comploto full Ilno ol

SPO RTSC EN TER ^ i |7 3 3 j 3 7 ^ ' •

.tnbtPaHi

iLLSPRQFESSIIWI Blvd. N .,Tw in Fall*

■ ■ , - I

»b lit o n0 1

I,OUlff. TftyflB Hnfi / Yoric Yankees.. celrod said be also would IU it wlUi Uie Angels while Sutdil allfomla, bul "we have DoUilr moment.. I have talked to Uiei them know-what^our scbedi

ost of Uie CUbs front office pe< Jd lng General Manager D< in, were on a cruise in Uw O 1, but Axelrod said he spoke e lengUi” wiUi team .Presl

Finks by telephone Thurs Cubs also retained rights to I e right-hander, rhey’ve always been In very c a c t wlUi us," Axelrod sa id . ' like they've taken off to p nown.”(elrod said he has talked :iflcally” wlUi General Mam1 MuUen and owner Ted Tumi Braves. Another meeting wiU ves could occur a t Uie wi tings. Dec. 3-7 a t Houston. Axe

had a “pre-existing com it” to speak-wlth Orioles G ^ Iger Hank Peters v.4ien BalUn m s next week from its teu in. He has not heard rece 1 the Cardinals, Rangers or I, Axelrod said.

romesTiIS .of the nevi' deal,' saying it was “a substantial Uicrw Lew Muller, a San Diego a; negoUated. Um> pact, lold

wlated Press the d e^ wUl im a t least $500,000 next seaso >e right fielder also receive Igure signing bonus, and sa eases Uiat will payhlm nearl lon during the 1989 season " alnly more than $l million” il res pick up his opUon hi 1 ler said.t’s as fully secured a co'ntrac can have,” Muller said. "E h o r disability... Tony's wife wUI be 'taken care ofif-anyU lid happen to him.” idler said be and McKeon be lUatlng Uie new deal hnmedla r<the conclusion of the W es. In which Uie Padres lost to o lt Tigers In five games.'ony and 1 had talked sev> s before that, and he’d India e that he really wanted to get ■deal taken care of,” Uie ai . "He’s a dedicated family pei le security was a very big U him.”

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. . . $400*" $23988 *160®*

i X P I R T S ' -)llt ' ONLY AUTHORIZED » TRAINED byTKo JoclbrV >f>'» con guorontoo your

>of K -2aN ordicdl

Soldier Mountain p Discount Card

Friday a ^ iL ’

. Ulh* «7lh.Ski Soldior Vf*

Por SI • •

INAL SKI SHOP733-8371

■ ' _ ■ - SatuA

l iy a f ti i

a o d -U ie — i^ I-k e ^ - re a d h ig ^ l make Rick Uie high

like to baseball,” Axelrod d iffe is -him Uie first $2miu: Uilng a t say money Isn't a i Uiem to we’re also looking I edullng—situation for him In

dhig team and a goc people, famUy.”Dallas The Royals felt

i Carib- strengths In. Uie pt oke "a t wasUiatUiepitcher -esldent Sutcliffe's teamii ursday. left-handed pitcher to Uieir selected more Ume:

17, In theNov.8re-c ry close agent; Alan Hendi d. " It’s said things had got0 parts start. .

“There’s been a1 "very tion,” he said. " I t a lanager deliberate process

vith Uie Steve, it becomeswinter blem.”

\xelrod Trout was 13-7 witommit- H edricks also hSeneral Indians free agentlUmore who hit 33 homersteur of runs Uils year. AmoecenUy to pursue ThomtenarYan- Baltimore MdTexa

Hendricte said he

million;lg only MuUer said her ^ . ” wiui McKeon, butD agent literally as Jack w;ild -The phone to call rae. Bc'Ul pay new deal, and it wason. way around.’!>ived a II I salary

!arly$l

r a c t ^ - ^"Even .

Ife M d Located from E twAonAmoFlca

^ Vt north o r froi1 te g w en tra n t* , 6 '/i ITdiately ----------World S T A R T I N O

ttoU ie ;

severaldlcated John Dooro 630 qoi

} agentperson trocior. t in g lo lro n g thing Quion.

19Se CMC 2 ton tn ‘ boot bod . 1966 Foi lio.n |u«t ovorhoulo' box pickup.

G R O U IIHC 214 2 bottom 3 whool lype d lic on I lido rubbor. aolid t- 3'toCiIOn tioo l hort

• - .......- . - tu rnp low , S p d n iKcoll iprlng tho n k c 3 point hitch - John W oilorn9'eulilpoc>

' INow Hollond 1030 F* John Dooro 224T i mowor w ith 3 point bor • M oitoy For{|i whoolod 9‘x l6 'h o y n o o rn o w g a tm o to i

John Dooro 16 hole I droullc IKt - IKC 16

and mochonlcol llfl 1 ba r w ilh 3 point hitX 3 ro w c o rn plontor,

IMCO potl ho lo dig w ond w ith 3 point r boom i - IHC 4 row

' ' ’ Iroctor m onure tp rdroullc lilt • DIic ty

' ' ' ■ rior. 3 point hllch •Chorry plekor • 3 pc

. 3w hoo{ulllitylrall<ond to m e tc ro p mo

1 / • ■ l l ' Pow der Rivor tlylotia ln lo i t ttoo l milk

I f ' Ron rlghl hip ond o y. Roll o l now barbod

C f.-.--T - n R h b d i ‘liliTSdRo<

buff banty roo ito r ■ V Somo ground groin

Croftsmon IlKo nov , ; •, ■ -jocki.-O ll boyo l.o t

380 gallon ovorhoa choln* • Crow bor* W ood po tt» • O no < phon tube* U Hot <• Tlrot onTi whoel* *coloft - O ld boiler lown pump • C ordi m ention.

■ ; G A n D f f lA pproximotoly 360

' ' 2nd cuiUng oHolfom olol tto ro g o th o d

S tokerm otieporlor Chrome toblo and

. dre*»or • Smoll doi Homor Laughlln og

.• • • Tupperw oro • IlnorII ' P ro iiu ro c o o k e r -a

. ' . • t 'n»o Rutherford*ThotrTnany yooi

-rtn:: -T i n

— O w n e r

■ SoUK"T M il

AUCTIOHEiaS:ly lo M o tlo rt•util.lde»io$4S-S:

J

^ y x W o v e m b ® r.i7 .. i re 4 _ ^ X ii i

IS conv<

j^Uiat^our-goal-is-to— jbest-pald pitcher in .-C i^u P od said, "or make o»erfor lUion pitcher. I can’t a conslderaUon, but | g to find a rea] good i In term sofa c o n t e n - - | - ;ood situation for his |

It that one of Uielr I pursuit' of Sutcliffe i ' H erllvesnearby. V ■ nmate last season, | H er Steve Trout, was ’ ■ ies than any player, | i-entry draft, but his k idricks of Houston, ? ' ^ tte n off to a slow-1 '

tv

seems to D e a more k I f15 every year. With f

s a lo^stical pro- j

/ith the Cubs in 1984. khandles Cleveland !______

nt Andre Thornton, I- i i ,rs and drove in 99 !_____long Uie clubs likely fin are Kansas City, iicas.. ” N n \he would speak wlUi |

. j 2 p m

a i r e ^B hilUated contact I It "I called almost V was picUng up Uie I BoUisJdes wanted a ! worked out all Uie

. RUTHiRFOI

AUCTIII., NOVEMBEn

E d « n , Id d h o . 4V, m H ot n :a n a n d C onoco S«rv lc« Ste o m Jo ro m o , Id ah o , 13 m il m llo s n o rthoQ st a n d '/* to u

» T I M I t 1 1 1 0 0 0 ^ 7 ^lu n c h a t th o C ookth<

T R A C T O R S)0 t trac tor, wldo front, llvo PTO. in-D oero 60 .go».4rsctor,.onglno >or t i r e t and JO SOI 3 point hitch > no rocontly ovorhoulod, 36" rubk on t. good rubbor •' Pair o l 28" di

T R U C K - P I C Ktruck, 4 «pood. 2 ipood , 6 cylind Ford % Ion pickup. 6 cyllndor, 4 ilod, long wldo box • W-W tip in rr

U N D W O R K I N O MI 3 w ay plow , trip boom*. 3 point in rubbor. hydrouHc liit • John Do< I roller*, hydraulic lift • 6 *octloni arrow ond drdw bar • Molino T pi I KTieh-4'coll tp ringvhonk roftov I corrugotor, 3 point hllch - 4 rot tn Oooro 5 row coll tp rlng *honk < sckor w llh 3 point h i^ h and tongu

H A Y I N O M A C H I I0 pull lypo 2 wido Rorrow bod, PT T tir in g tio hoy baler, PTO driven Int hitch . John Dooro 4 bor choric r^u*on 5 b o r ildo raCo, PTO dri oy trollor • Bolod hoy looder, ildo tor.

O T H I R M A C H I Hale groin drill on rubbor, doublo,16 ho lo groin drill on rubbor. doi lift • John D eere 70 4 row ilex p flitch . Oliver 4 row box boon ploi ir , 3 point hitch - John Dooro SO 6' figgor. 3 point hllch • 108 gollon k it h itch • llO ggllon llb e rg tfi i w oi w boon cu llor • IHC bool ond boc ip rooder on rubbor • Evor*man \ typo food ditch'clodnor w ith 3 pc S • Smoll Forguton hydroulic looi point hitch • OI*on w hlpper • Nev iller • 3 cow do c k trollor • Walkin noehlnory. ~

L I V I S T O C K l O U I l'lo jo lde r.llve ilock tq u o o to chut< llkor buckol* * 3 poIr cow clomp*1 o lectrlc Iron • Coif fooder * Woe >d w ire • Cottle du*lor • Stool milk

:h i c k i n b & i o u i)odh~eh», 16 m onlh* old and gooc >r * 3 guinea hen* ; Brooder - Ch lin.

S H O P I T U f tOW 2201 choln lo w - 3 oloclrie gi ,ond puipp - (2) 3 /8 otoctrlc drill*

--- MIMILLAHIRood go* tonk 'ond *tbnd • 4 elect r* . Fork* a n d ihovo li • Cultlvoloi0 ond 2 m an «aw* • Sytho* - 3 Jo It drow bar* • Extonilon cord* • M )l* • Allolfo *ood • Yord light* • ler - 5 R.R. tie* ■ P o rtob lo 'a ir cc rdon to o d e r ond o the r ml*colloni

M P K - J F H D - S T O n60 bole* of 1*1 editing olfolfo hoy fo h a y - (8) 8"x30' length* of plo od w llh w ood floor to bo moved.

H O U S I H O Uor furnoco • Brown daveno and cl id 2 loovo* and 6 chair* • Cornei lo*her churn - O ld w olor pitcher oggtho ll chino • Electric bug zopi ion* ond tow el* • Shoot* • Bodipn -o n d o th e r hou*ohold rololod I toi d c h o v o *old tho ir form and are M ra o f f a m in g occumutotlon oil

U W S i ' t a ^ r i l a ^

i r ^ K e l l y ^ o i s 4 .

1 M o n o Q A d By M o i t a r * A u c t I B U S I N M S T H A T S I M V I

G o ry O t^ r n a •S3a7 Coodlng.'ldohe

934.S3S0.

je h & ic eOrioles, when tliey return from m; WhUe noUng Uiat.Texas "cei> __ ly ranks right In there amongst rontrunners.”ie.RdyBls,.known.to.be.seekiog.a___nup hitter, have yet to make an rforThomton.

'H ' I*•' H ' '

R E D C R O SS ! Bloodmobile j

DRAWINS !Honilay Tuesday j

lov. 19 Nov. 20 Ipm to 6pm l l p m l o 3 p t n |

Spoclol noodTor typo* d negative • 4-------ond O po*ltlvo b to a d .— : f

~ P r e s l i y t B i l M ~ “ { ~

C h u r c h209 s ih Av». North ^

ORD

l O H ^ER 1 9 , 1 9 8 4 ^It north fturn on rood bo«_______I S tationi) 2 m llo t o a s t an d - mllos oo«t to Hunt Projoct •outh .

cthock by Edon loglono lro t

TO, Ilve oil. 13x6x38 roor tiro*, 3B lno.rocontly -ovorhoulod_*lng l*_ --------tch • Forauton 1 0 -30 go* Iroelor, rubbor, 5 point h itch • Formoll C 3" dual tiro* ond w heel* for For-

■ K U Pblinder m olor, 829x20 rubbor. 14' r, 4 *pood, ongino and trontm U - In molol (lock rock for long w ldo

M A C H I N I R Yolnt Wtch • John Dooro' RWA 8W*I Dooro 10 'ro ller ha rrow w ith oul- tion* of Krongol 6',w ood ha rrow • r pull typo d l ic - W 6iko 'q0a'rtorin o v o lo rw 1 th -3 p e ln lh lU h -4 ro w -- -------( row lolld ahonk ronovolor-w ith ink corrugotor w llh 3 polnl hllch •>nguo.

H I N I R Yi, PTO driven and on tondom ax le Ivon - John Dooro N o. 9 7 ' hongon Sorlot typo *ldo roko on duol rub- > driven ond 3 po in t hitch - Dual *ldo mount • Baled hoy pllor wltK— ^

i i N i R r«blo,dl«e, *oodor o ltachm ont, hy- . double diK ,’ *eedor o ttochm ont sx plonior m ounted on to lld tool p lontor. 3 point hitch • Dem pclor

eo 6' te rrace b lade , 3 polnl hitch • lon bu tane lonk ond w eed burner w ood ip royor w llh hond gun and

I boon cultivator fo r C - N ew Idoo an V lypo d itcher on rubbor. hy- 3 polnl hllch • Reor end feed cor- loodor w ith m echanical bucket •N ew Ideo hydraulic loodor (or C • liking plow • Single* wing dllliher •

■ i P M i i r r:huto • Slor 8 con milk coo ler • 2 np* • Rogitlorod llvo*loek brond 2 W ood ponWI* • Largo tto ck tank • milk *lroiner ond bucke^.

U I P M A N Tgood layer*.• 4 buff bonty hen* • 1 - Chicken feeder* and w oteror* •

M S-le grindery ■ 2 v i*oi • 3 hydroulicrill* - Skll to w . Hond tool* . Choln ' ‘

I I O U S ^ ^iloctrlc foncor* • Stool po*i* • Log /o lo r tool* • Ton gollon milk com •3 John Dooro hvdroullc rom* • Sl- I • M orker* • Ola ha n d corn th o llo r it* • Top link* • Tiro choln* • Bole Ir compre**or • Soar* centrifugal lloneou* article* lo o num orou* to

H I A G I B U I L D I N Ohoy - A pproxim ately 7&6 b d lo i oF

I p lo* tlcgo ted pip4 • Moldl S'xlO' od. '.

> L Did choir • Largo over*tuffod choir •>rner eupboord chlno clo*et • Old h e r over 300 year* old • Sol o l 13 zopper - Di*he* • Pol* a n d pan* •

Jip reod • C ordon a n d low n tool* • lltom *.I flfo mevlng Into Jorom o, Idaho , n olt goo* an th o b lock. H op* to

S a b l i C h e c k

^ ^ u t h e F f o r c i ------------- .

>uctio rt S o r v ic *■VICIVM ILT"

CLIRK ’ Cal Hatpor •«hl. Idoho. ■ ' ■ S4S-SaS4.er ’ ' S43-«*7ai ‘

1

........... . ■ " ' ■ ■ ■

C a n y o n; KIMfiERLY-

on Gooding Sent champIon'Shbsb fcrcncealHeagu

Representing t and Karla Slubi Representing Sl

_____Peterson,Junior!.......... “^ “ 'Otliermember

Jill GlUetei both Kimberly; Patti man, a senior 1 Wendell. . .

Making honors Petltclerc,ajunli Gooding; Holly I Junior from Gleni

j • '^eall-conferc

■ G o b b le !■ TWINFALLS-

famlly today in th j Turkeys will be

■ trantm aynotwej’ Both races will

parking lot. The i i scheduled for 10 a

T o u r n e yANTWERP, B«

Swedes Joakim N nals of (he $800,0 Friday.

— The'lop-sceded ! Nystrom ousted P

....................beat Henryk Sund----------------- finals--------------

U n d l will meet face Ramesh Kri£ Krlshnan and Maj

R e a v e s iEDMONTON, A

Ing back, used to prefer It to rain Tiger-Cats meet In

_ J lc a v e s .lh e lW in the Canadian regular season, fig

"Snow Is fun to I• lot in college a t Fli

J Uhe-onljLthlnB----------- cold.”

The forecast foi alMve the freezing

E ii i s a p pI MELBOURNE,

British Commonw;____ whom he_dethron«

re m a t^ ’wlthin60( Ellis scored th e ;

* day after seeming eluding a standing ' SIchula’s handle

j inglttheyw orstveS lc h u la ^ re d I

I . thumping right ha waist and held on ap art and started t eye.

l E a n t e t t LDETROIT (AP)

pccseason, hju s la ’ the N a t io n a r t ! ^

Friday.The contract wdi

salary and a slgnlnt . F anteltldidnotn

' H ew ^in th eo p tl The new contract

the Lions through 1! reported.

“ I Just took a goo money I'd have had fered me,” Fantettl m e.” -

A r m s t r o iDEIW ER (AP) -

Ing back who was In . of obtaining preset

plea-bargainthatco However, both sld

nol agree. ondDislr step into Lhe matter.

The Denver groi -painkiller Efircodoi decell.

Armstrong said tt pain he suffers as a I

The bargain requl legally obtaining the

___ ____afte r whichhis recot—DALLAS (AP) -

Cowt)oys will miss League season becoi

Richards uritlcrwe lo repair a partial! spokesman DougTo<

He was injured dui

. N B A d e n i NEW YORK (AP)

llo ss to the SeatUe S ball Association Con Friday.

The Lakers, who 1 tie’s Jack Sikma req the score 103-103 an< team s moved upcour Mlddleton stopped pi

‘ThcTrljackcourt. Ricky Sobers hit a

------------- focihffgnmp’tfinaUiThe Lakers had m

timeout and that the tion of that request

' techificalfoul.Seattle, however, si

I D-4 T lm o»^ew 8, Twin I

n l o o p a l l - s t a iy - Tlireo members of the Oi cnators and thre^ D»embers < bsbbne'Tndlans'have b ew oa ague volleyball team, ng the Sena tors on tbe all-star iabronskl, both seniors, and J

Shoshone, the state runne lorHulIe Hibbard and sophom bers of lh e a lT ^ e re n c e tea oth seniors from Dedo; Tere atti Jarollmek, a senior fron ir from Valley; and Keelle

lorable mention were Lori Ea unlor, both from Kimberly; L ly Unehan, a Junior from Flli lenns F e r^ .erence team was selected by t

er Classic rur—Runners can pick up Tha

n Uic niui muiual Gobbler a s i 1 be awaiti to the top finishers

wearwatches.will begin and finish a t the O he th r^ m lle run will s tart a 10 a.m. Entry fee is $3.

enters semBelgium (AP) — Ivan Lend

n Nystrom and Anders Janyc X),000 European (Champions'

dod Lendl-l»at-countrymaii !d Poland’aJVoJtek Fibak &4, < jndstrom, alw of Sweden, fr3.

leet Nystrom In one semlfinf Crishnan of India or Gen^ Ma; Hayer met In the last quarlerf

s w ants w et gI, Alberta (AP) - WUlard R« to enjoy playing football In I

lin S u n d ^ u4ien the . Blue IjtlntheGreyCup. ........ . _ _

Schenl^ Award wloMr a an Football Liaague and Its , figures snow would t)e an adv to play In,” R eay^ said Frid Flagstaff, Ariz., and It didn't I ling that would bofhor iwp lg

for the weekend calls for te ing level with no precipitation

« ■ . * ^ p ro v e s r e m a :IE, Australia (AP) — Lester inwealth llghtw el^t boxing c pn^..^tha.hotly_dIsputed.si i60days:he l i t decision over John Sli Ing to absorb most of the pun ing4 count In the e l^ th round idlers protested loudly againsi t verdict they had ever seen.X] the a standlng-8 count afl hand to the Jaw. Ellis grabl on. Referee Malcolm Bulm<

ed the count on Ellis. Ellis als

I s i g n s w i t h LP ) - Linebacker Ken Fante s lg n ^ a two-year cqntwct-w oiball League team/accordii

woujd pay the sbc-year vete: nlng bonus, the reports said.)t report to the team until the > }p t ion year of a contract that ( ■act does not call for an option J) 19^, the Detroit Free.Pres!

good look at what they offere had to make next year to moi cttlsaid. "Business-wise, this

> n g m a y p l e a') — Otis Armstrong, former ] s Indicted in August by a gran sscription drugs by decepUo t could result In the d ls m ls ^ i sides say there still is one pol Islrict Judge John McMullen \ ter. He will hold meetings to d p-and Jury accused Armstn

from t w Denver phys

d then that he tooit Percodan i a result of football injuries, quires Armstrong lo plead gi the powerful drug and stay ou icpK lw uldbow lp^c

r f f l’ i . a c > i u t s w u l . l UI - Left tackle Howard Rh Iss the remainder ot the 19 cause of a thigh injury, team ( ■went surgery Fridoy a t Muen Holly tom t^don in his ri( Todd.during lost Sunday's game ag

n ie s L a k e r p rP ) — The Los Angeles Lakers Ic SuperSonlcsJias been denie Commissioner David Stem, t

10 lost the gome 105-103, had requested o timeout after gro and 17 seconds remaining. F ourt until there were 12 seconi Iploy to approach the scorer'i trygtylByjesinncdwltB yicjs

t a baseline Jumper with sevetl4nacglii------- ------------------1 maintained that. Sikma ri^ the stoppage of play by MIdd s t and the Sonii s- should hx

said Sikma had not requests

/in Falls, Idaho ' Saturday, Ni

-------- ;-------------^ ^ ^

a r s n a m e dDistrict 4 Class’A-3 champi- :s of the Canyon Conference named to the Canyon Con-

ar squad ere Michelle Ricks d Joyce Jacobson, a junior. ineTHq), are senior Sharon.ffloBsEaW eA’lvfeley___ ____leam'ere Lro'Matthews and sresa Wright, a senior from ■om Filer; Michelle Kaser* • lie Bennett, a senior from

Easley, a senior, and Patty ; Lisa Graves, a junior from ' jlle r; and Ilona Pennock, a

ly the feague’s coaches.

m s t o d a y'hanksglving turkeys for the Hassle. -ers and to runners who best iree ana six-miie races, un-

! College of Southem Idaho t at 9:45 with the slx-milcr

n i f i n a l smdl of Czechoslovakia end [yd advanced to the semifl- is' Cliamplonshlp of tennis

jan-Tomas“Smld-(J-2,-7-5” ■4,6-7 (M ), 7-5, and J a r r y d - ^ , ?-3.7-<(l0-8) In lhew arte^

Inal Saturday. Jarryd will ^ayero fthe United States, erflnal match Friday.

g r e y c u pReaves; Winnipeg’s runn­

in the Arizona snow would e Bombers and Hamilton

r as the outstanding player - Its top rusher during the tdvanlageforhlm. .•riday. “I played In snow a I’thlnder m eal all.Is if It’s mining nnd real

temperatures to rise Just Ion.

a t c h« r Ellis of Australia, new B champion, says the man ~ l.spllt.declsion.can.have.a__

SIchula of Zambia on Fri- unlshment in the fight, in- tnd of the 12-rounder, nst the spill decision, call- I.after hitting Ellis with a abbed SIchulo around the Imer ordered the fighters olso was cut over his right

L id^hsnteltl, a holdout since the ;,wlth_the Detr o im o n s o f .^ -ding to published reports

!teron $495,()00, 'including

ie week of the (Irst game, itpold him $95,000 In 1983. ion year and binds him to ess and The f>etrolt News.

2red me and whal kind of noke up for what they of- his Is the best decision for

a b a r g a i nJT Denver Broncos' runn- •and Jury on seven counts ition, is being offered a lolofoll chorges. point upon which they do in was asked Thursday to p discuss the proposal, strong of obtaining Uie hysicians by fraud and

lan.to relieve the Intense

: guilty to one count of il- ' out of trouble for a year,.

Richards of the Dallas 1984 Natlonai Football

m officials said Friday, lenster (leneral Hospital right thigh, said team

against St. Louis.

r o t e s ters’protest otUwir Nov.----- .aied by National paskcl- I, theleague announced

ad contended lhat Seal- tabbing a rebound wiU);. Piay conUnued as the', onds left and referee Ed ir's lable, The clock was • c~Sonlcsitfp<«.<a^<»to41^ ^ “

ri^uested an excessive Iddlelon was a verifica- have been assessed o

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i__________________. _The upcoming holli

busy eiwugh for travel 5 m ay get even more hi

football’s rash of tq>; I. Saturday.______ E o r_ e x a n ip lo ,_ ^ fI Nebraska, needing onl I fourth. consecuUve (

• entertains sbcth-rank« the Sooners win, the Or take the winner of nex between Oklahoma Oklahomia State — ] wins Saturday's hom Iow a'Slale. But if.Oi

■ Nebraska and then t St^te, Nebrosko backs I

Meanwhile, the Sug; Bpwls also are plo games. Fifth-ranked F 9 LSU, tied for the Soul

_ fercnce lead a t 4-0-1. Sh:c schedules al ( Mississippi Slate, respc event of an SEC Ue, U picks its host team. Bui ecutive committee is i day to_decide ^ a t F lorida, which Is o p ^ yea r NCAA probation.

The Ck)tton Bowl has Fort Worth betweer Texas CSirisUan (5-1) Texas (4-1), but the

~ "guaranteed anytlflne — rend<avous In the drive

__ hasn’t meant much tseason wllh four diffe Nebraska twice — clal point the No. 1 ror Associated Press poll..

The only bowl berths i filled, officially, arc Brigham Young in the

Nebrs“LINCOLN, Neb. (AP

football Coach Tom Osl rier. He worries about ] like Iowa State, Kansa

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about p lo y l^ Okl ohomi 'LSomctlrhesJL’sJiarri

reody to ploy one ol team s," Osborne sold.

•__seem to hove a prot ___cpme$.lQ.OWahoraa*.’.’_

The No:-l-rimked Coi -Overall and 6-0 In the B

ference, meet No. 6 Oh overoll and 4-1 Irf Uie regionally televised sho'

This is Uie 37lh lime years that Nebraska or< been involved in the coi Oklohomo has won 2

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p i c k u pCHICAGO (AP) -

Bulls on Friday waived including former flrsl

__ pick.Ronnie.Lcstcr, to nfree agent David Gre signed with the team i day.

Also waived was Ct brother of Bulls’ ccn Jones, who recently wa free ogent.

Greenwood, the secor 1979 draft, hos ployed fl Chicago Last year,he { points and lO.l reboimds

Published reports saj 27, signed 0 three-year o about $1.7 million, alUio would nol confirm the fi{

Greenwood, a 0-foot- has missed Uie entir

~ ■' season and the Bulls' fin the regular season.

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Illday season is Hose B /el agents, and il uses Uu hecUc U college itshom«

4>sets conUnues Elseu . Caroliru

:^No.„ ..:l*ranked..,.bId.U U>nly a Ue for Its ■ Washlni

Orange Bowl, Bowl la:ced Oklahoma. If bably ciOrange Bowl will invItaUcext week’s game state .I and No. 4 In Uie

provided OSU can d inime game wlUi team s aiOklalwma beats — and t

ties .Oklahoma with It t:s into Miami. um bus..igar and Colton two-timeHaying waiting the bowFlorida and No. Doug FljuUieastem Con- borx>, M«I, wind up-Uielr, Mlnml n

Kentucky and tory Salipectively. In Uie Y ear’s hthe S u ^ Bowl Round

iut the SEC'S ex- 15 Georg5 meeting Tues- night gaiIt lo do aboul >.st <r nl ^pealing 0 tlirc^ tanoogo;I. Uie lightIS 0 key gome In Carolinaen 12th-ranked Marylani•I) ond No. 10 No. 14te4le winner isn't _ South 1ng—except— a—favorite’ver’s seat, which Morrisor

ferent teoms — board 0lalmlng ot some Miami,anking in The "They

the wireIS that have been tory oveire Uilrd-ranked "We remie Holiday Bowl victory li

aska GiP) — Nebraska crowns 01isbome Is a wor- six otherIt playing teams includingsas and Kansas fashion, c

.d o e s n 't worry . e a X S I

rd io g e U .lc iu n _ ^ “® l 5 “ of those otherd. “ But 1 don't BowlolMoblem when ll a Nebi— way for ( ^m huskers, 9-1 fourth In LBlg-Eight-C:on-_Oklahomj Oklohomo, 7*M Eight. A ie league, in a season-en lowdown today. Stote ove le in the past 39 Oklahoma irOklahomahas Cowboys Mnference tiUe. bowl sele<

20 Big . Eight, day.

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rGreenv- The Chicago . The UC ed two players,' for the B rsl-round draft against P m a k e room for said, reenwood, who L este r.: I eorller in the player sel

afte r stan Charles Jones, sprained < enter Caldwell of the exh vas signed as .a activated

waived. H »nd pick of Uie season gai I five seasons In , ..,■

is”S r “ay Greenwood, In 191 gj■contract worth and pa rtohough the Bulls 8.7 points 1figure. . besl yeoiot-9'A forward, ave raged!tire exhibition Jones,Irst 10 games of Philadelpt

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n final 5No. 7 SouUiem .Cal In Uie R . On Saturday, BYU vislls U s USC-gets an eariy. look at-

Bowl by facing UCLA, wh Uie huge arena in Pasadena ime field.iewhere, second-ranked So llna con locluip an Orange B< Mt.wlns-otNavyLJUgbUfcranl ilngt^n, knocked out of the R last week by SouUiem CW, p ' can salvage a New Year’s E lUon by winning at Washing

he Second Ten, No. 11 Ohio S t Jlnch the Big Ten — where : s are in a logjam one game ap; d Uie Rose Bowl trip that g( It by defeating Michigan In C s. And No. 13 Boston College me loser but most ottrocUve lowls because of quortertia Flutle, meets Syracuse in' F< Mass. The Eogles, who ploy 1 next Pridnv mny np<»d n v Saturday to keep Uielr Ni s hopes ive. . ndlng out the Second Ten, ^ jrglo visits No. 18 Auburti foi gome. No. 16 Southem Methc lUTexasTech,-TennessofrChi }o a t No. 17 Florido Stale und ;hts. No.'19 Virginia a t Nor na and No. 20 aem son n and in BalUmore. Miami, t team, Is idle.Jl Carolina is a Iwo-louchdov te over Navy, but Coa’ Ji son has some words of cautii y_Gnmecock fans golng-ov<

on early travel plans f

ey played Noire Dame down re and, of course, have Uie vl ver North ( iro lln a ," he sai jmember Uiem (a 31-7 Carollr f last year) as a har^hittln

:an ‘ge3 outright and earned a share lers. Nebraska has won . nin Ing the lost Uiree in undispuU a, 'and has shored three others ■aska already nos earned i share of Uie Big Eight tiUethI but needs 0 victory to dlnch ■slralgRl“ lrlp to the orong t Miami New Year's night.

cbroska loss would open Ui ir 8-1 Oklahoma State, rankc In Uie nation and tied wit

ima In second ploce in Uie Bi A 'Cornhuskers’ defeat an

■ending victories by Oklahom iver Iowa Slate this week on mo next week would give Ih ys Uie Orange Bowl berth, th jlection committee said Thun

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w o o dJCLA product wll) be dresse

Bulls' gome Saturday nigh . Phlladdphia, team official

:r. 25, of Chicago, was the IOU selected during the 1980 dral arrlng ol lowa. He suffered i d onkle during the last gomi uchlbltion season, and was rc ed Friday, Just twfore he wo: . He did not play in a regulo: game this year, year, he averaged 5,4 points icln43 contests, gomes over three full season

1 of a fourth, Lester averoge< ts per game for the Bulls. HI: cor was 1981-82, when hi Kl ll.Opoints in75 gomes.;, 27, played briefly foi Iphia lost season before sign I the Bulls as a lre e agent.

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But we didn’t play tq SouUi ties in that second h£

; Bowl ecute and we were junlwwt !■ o n o f f tm a o .............-5 Rose "We won’t be fa I, pro* - pressttre this week U 'sD ay ea rlier in Uie season, ington has,-Its own pressui

know bow Uiey’ve 1 (Stale posiUon, and that I: re six minds on th d r busir apart pect anything diffen t goes on eg am eo u to flt.'' n C:ol* There has long beer ege,'o obout Uie BYU-Uta^ ive to brochure soys Uie Ut rtiack Utah- has it 38-16-4.' I Fox- got together for som lay al week and settled on 2

New 12 years, induding : slaughter.

1, No. However, Utah Is c for a an offensive machin'

•Uiod- Utesdoltm osUyontJ Chat>^leads the naUon in tot under yardsagam e),U U ihi North In passing, BYU is Nc a vs. Utah r&nks fifUi In 1 I, Uie And In scoring, BYU

points a game, Utahdown 30.3 . _____ ;_______1 Joe Oklahoma Stole, 8-: lutibn- to m atch Uie school 1 over.—regula&season.vlctori I for State.

Cooch Pat Jones & wn to S late has been very evlc- defense recenUy. T said, known what they we olina sively, but In Uie lost r itlng, have been playing-w

et up’ire of Osbome and- Okl; nine, B arry Switzer hove juled about dominating def( c rs ., Nebraska ranks No. :

totah-defense-and-se .{hlc Oklahoma Is No. 1 In r

and No. 2 in total defenjjjge----- ^Alnwst-gny-way-^

these are the two lop < country,” Osborne said

1 the Switzer agreed, notli nked lire B lg E i^ tls im p ro wlUi Iy.j Big— !^It^s a-dominont-de and this year," Switzer

loma Nebraska, Oklahoma 1 ond State, we’ve got the 1

; lhe league in the counlry., the has been the most domi lurs- pslxim e said If the d<

to their reputations 1

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team of Gordon Bror Torrance seized U

“ lead Frfdoy IrTUie 3 golf tuuiiiaii'ient wll total of 136, eight-uf strokes ahead 9f Americans.

Brond blrdied fou ,,^i- nine holes en route I

C7, Uie lowest score the world team cho

2 Uie wet 7,029-yord Club course.

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dtakelttoyou. | n l | H i t& h a p p y .to .b e .M -H M | Uie Florida State lational Idevislon. iq> to our capabill- half. We didn't ex- I just plain sloppy

facing any more : than we’ve'faced | ^ H f - n. Every ballgarne iure. Our players > gotten inlo this

is to keep Uidr siness. I don't ex- jrent. This is just ^ ^

— — ■ BO; «n some confusion - F acc ah series. BYU's Utes leads 36-16-4,. Intdisilyi . The two schools "Am 1 1 >me research Uils players?1 39-16-4. But 11 Of happen.'

; last year’s 55-7 every ren attention.

5 dose to B Y U as .games wi ine, although Uie wecontlii I the ground. B Y U Uie game otal offense (479.4 Galen 1- h is elghUi (439.1). coach, sa' No. 1 (344.1) while yet, but U 1 rushing (278.3). among th TJ Is second ol 37 hove beei ih Ued for 11th at crack oil]__________________ Kentuci8-1, hos o chance UiatFlorii 1 record for most you, to be uries.agalnstIowa_Uirow-the

Thai’s wh says Uiat "Iowa have any

y competlUve on LStJ Is They've always M Missis:

vere doing offen- of teams 1 tmonUiorsoUiey facing wll 'W ith tremendous the line.

for thikJahoma Coach gamecoul< /e been talking “One ofefenses all week. Uie offfins('. 1 nallonaliy In evenly ma scoring-defense—gaine r ^ :1 rushing defense' punter S« uise. specialists TToti-iook-nt-lt, swflnsc i o p defenses in Uie edge In Uij lid. . season, itlng that the en-iroved defensive- Liviiigstc

punting. Sl defensive-leogue-*^ti^rns and sr Mid. ‘‘WIUi “They're2 and Oklahoma Switzer sd i best defensive play guy.I*. And Nebraska that's got Tilnantofall.'' thctemlghi delenses live up gives him I i Sotmxtay, the ties to maki

lead Wo- The-Scoltish-ondJr. ondSom - ■the first-round — ' - :

r3I3l'W5ria”Cup - ylUi-a -comblnuUunder-par, nine S30.000 pe:if th e ' favored willi the lo'

There olour of the first Uie lowest Ie to a sparkling The Amre of the day Jn Wadklns ojhompionshlp on disappoint!d Olglata Golf 145.

orrenUal rains on'^Uie"';

-notion event to ' Wadklns:heduled72. . while Kite •in a steady 69 in The Unllth a sprinkle of ding World;ook the lead in The tearplace money of stroke b d

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!ily on defense.n I afraid of a letdown &x>m our rs? I ’d be shocked If Uiat would in. This late In the season and bvious importance of winning remabiing game should get our ion. The rankings and the bowl 3 will take care of themsdves If nlltiue lo devote our aUentlon to tne a t hand.”en Hall, M as Florida’s Interim— , says the Gators are "not greal ut the way we’re playing we're g Uie best In the naUon. People been walling for this group to ail year.”tucky-’a , Jeny . . notes___lorida "Just runs over the top of t> be honest about it. T h ^ also'Uie ball.wellr-Th«ycan^t-aU;— I why they're No. 5 — they don't tny weaknesses."' Is a seven-point favorite over sslssippi State, but Uiere's a lot ms the Tigers would roUier be with Its Sugar Bowl hopes on

lis oneit)uld be decided by Uie kickers..! of the keys in a game when enses and defenses are falriy- matched often is Uie kicking

*Dsbome-sa!drHen;reaiCHl------Scott Livingston and retum

ists Jeff SmIUi and Shane iM~Wlth giving weorasKa me I that deportment most of the

gston leods Uie Big Eight in [. Smith ranks IJo. l In punland Swanson No.-3.--------------------y 're the best in tho counlry,”■ sold. "(Swanson) is o big- ly. And In a game like this, got to concem you because" light be a lol of punts. Jh a t just im that many more opportun- aakeablgplay."

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per player for Uie team e lowest combined score, e also Is a $25,000 prize for est Individual scorer.American team of Larmy • is and Tom Kite gol off to a jinting start, wiUi a total of

missed too many greens le scores show it," said- 'IS.tins scrambled lo a 74,[lie carded a 71.Unllcd.States Is Uie defen- jrid Cup champion, leam from Taipei was one behind Uie Scots.

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