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? birt ^ ' 3yT h e Associated Pres - F4t>m Ijitlerly cold F ' thousands gathered : i; Mass, lo Bethlehem, v ; i Jewish prime minister pretfedented Yuletlme 'I joined woridwlde on Chi J ---------celebrate the birth o f Ch ; i In India, Christmas c . printed with political s dlans voted for a new ] ■J the worid’s largest elect In famine-stricken E tj ' spread that Notxil Peaci 'fl Mother Teresa of Calci =4---------rive^m-ChristmosiOayj: y relief camps for two we< ‘A Pope John Paul II, S{ a of the world's Romi J visited hospital patient: fi fore celebrating midnl the Vatican, hc told fc M ' was conccmed by the- M gram" of thc govemi M native land. a- ---------- Along- the-southem- 9- ------- DemlUtariied - Zone-^ 3 ------- Korcan-pcnlnsula- int< n north and capitalist, pr ^ Christmas lights [ 9 religious groups t g : evergreen trees, some 4' J And to observe the Cl ^ day, pickets In Britain Jr— fcwdflt . _ ByDEANS.MILLEg._ 1 Tv/nes-News wrilcr :! TWIN FALLS - Chi ^ -------- just a'scason for Mike a a it Is a way of life. « WhUe they spend mo: ;i .time from October4o J ii Ing, executing, and foil V ------- Chrislmas'project that >! and toy baskets to 100 y Valley families, that 1; i what seems like a nc ? outpouring ortim e an } charitable Causes. 1 The two of them woi I teers In the gleaning - threa~years,_organliL low-income people to left-over potatoes frc i Classn in done . TWIN FALLS - "W able to do It without tl Mike Dlllon, surveying boxes laden with canr toys. The canned food wa part by the students of i School District, wher competed lo collcct thc be donated to Dillon’s S program. The food will bc dell’ area families In Chrii full of goods collected the helpers. At'Robert Sluart' . School, students colloc _______ 600_cans._wllh_cfi; homeroom taking in 1 P rln clp alJack Watts. Momlngside Elemc came up with 250 cam fUled nine fruit boxes Principal LilllPjBrown. ____ At 0'Leai^> Junior students filled monster - By BOB MIMS -TJteAssocIaledPress- ORANGEVILLE.UU miners learned on CIi bodies of their loved or - ly, entombed In the U they w ork^ and died.' 'it^s a senslUve thli —_.g8tthBbodlesout,butl I 7 : i t a ~ p <‘rm a n e n tl3rrzBm spokesman for Em ery: operator, said Monda taiow,-depending on v _ flreci!---------- •--------------: thof ress left their p d Peking, where in El i for - midnight Christmas i, where Israel’s rebels app ter made an un- first day, me visit, people mish repoi Christmas Eve to govemmei [•Christa j And In Methodist: U symbols as In- ,w Par,lnme„ttn » EiMopto. word •ace Prize winner ' alcutta would ar- If* Belii jy-MidJ»oiilrilniir weeks. rooftops o , spiritual leader outside th aman Catholics. Bethlehen ents In IWme be- West Banl dnlght Mass. At th e 1967 wi I fellow Poles ho Israeli he-“atheisic pro- Peres, a . smment in their Christma: greeting c ! m - e d g e - o ( th-.^- p ^ c c ; ” - - fr-^dlviding—the— Christmai into CommuniBt—ministero , prb-West south, Bethleh provided by mayor, ,E twinkled • on alarecqj le 40 feet tall. food was s Christmas holl- Frelj call) aln’s coal strike based ont Smaslj ledBife ^— .. Christmas Is nol e and CydDlllonr—— i i harvest ai most of their free nelgliborli 0 January plann- cyd tea following up on a nights for hal'dellvcrs"food "organizes 100 needy Magic hc used I It is only part of jby Bus nearly non-stop churcli sc ■and"encrgylntd------FoFlhT Mike was worked as volun- cyd a dc Ing program for Their son ilzlng_^ups_of—ihe-Umer to harvest the jn thi from the spud_j^cullu "ooms CO latingfoc ‘■We Nvouldn’l be toys and it the kids," says theSalvai Ing a room full of At Stua anned goods and madepu]: refugee fJ was collected in The Kl of the Twin Falls bought bj tiere homerooms ’and sewl the -most cans to students i 'sSanta’sHclpers Blake’s from the lellvered to needy hri^mas baskets 1^^ 0001 :ed and loaded by Blake’s irt Junior High a numbei llected more than thc eight] _one__ 16-studcnt the 4-H E In '130 cans, says with the s. children, imentary School Blake 1 :ans while’ Blckcl Sarette ixcs, says Bickel presents. ATI. Extra { ior High-Scbool,—will-be g ter stocklnes with tlfied by I panysa SI Ulah—Thelamllies of 27 ' ol Chrislmas Eve that the 01 1 ones may be permanent- s< 5 Ilrergulted.mlne_-where « d .' J thing. We may very well ni lutlt may bo lhatthe mlne-w :sBaled^— =fiob— Henrle,—w try Mining Corp.. the mine nday. "We simply won't n what happens with the JJ rgth year. No. 360 ............... ^drm • C hr r posls for the first lime since 51 Salvador, a thr^ay ms trace declared by the ipparcntly was holding on Its y, wllh only one minor skir- ported between guerrlllos and nent troops. ________________ In Baltimore. Md„ United ists celebrated their blccnten- th a Christmas Eve service fnorating Uie establishment of Ihodlsl church In America on ,1784. eUjlehem, the birthplace of sraeli soldiers stood guard on > overiooking Manger Square thc Church of the Nativity, iem is on the Jordan River’s ank, which Israel captured In war. :li Prime Minister Shimon a Jew. went to Betlilehem on nas Eve, saying he brouglit "a lg of peace from those who seek '- I I =was—Uie 'first -such n a s —E v e —v i s i t - b y —a - p r lm e - )r of IhcJcwish state ------------- - lehemls. Christian Palestinian ,.EHas_Freij, welcomed Peres :q)tlon where a table of kosher as set oul for Jewish guesis, ailed for a new peace inillatlve )n tbe proposal of Peres’ Labor Seaway arty for childr^ 1 much more — Bl t and leftover vegetables from orhood gardens*, leaches Bible class Wednesday ^th e Church ot Christ. Mike ies Ih'c lay readere arid ushers, d lo drive the Sunday moming us that delivers children to 1 school. three years endInglasl“Juhe, /as a Webelos Scout leader and den mother and Cubmaster. son, Jerem y was a Cub Scout at the U.S. Department of illute__Commodity.>proeram. ompete od, toys nd food thal Uiey delivered to vaUon Army. luart, students of Nancy Blake puppets for children of Laotian c families in lhc area. Klwanls Club of Twin Falls : brighUy-coIored synUietlc fur swing materials and Blake’s ts sewed UlC puppets, e’s class got the llsl of children iie College of SouUicm Idaho BCCenter. students have been working on uppcts since a week after sgivlng. :e’s daughter, Wendy, donated iber of children’s books, which ^U) graders in her class and ir i Builders Club wrapped along he puppets for delivery lo thc Bn. ............. :e said she and elghUi grader e Sampson will deliver Uic Its. 'a puppets sewn by thc students 3 given lo needy families idea jy the students. ay&iiCLd The firo which trapped 2 -wom an .'last. Wednesclay.anc! smoke through the mine conti of control Monday. But It-wti: or three days before workers; seal thc mine to extinguish thi said. On Sunday, a h i^ concentt nieUiMe gos wos detected ins workers who had begun the -werewacuated losafefopur Henrie said Monday it Xvai meUiane reading was only I - tho mln®r^-I -lHlnk that the pn lYgk ^ I IclTks rist cc Party lo return some ____ rltoiy In exchange for a ny ment wlUi Jordan. - In Tripoli, as Libyan [ts watch, four Britons helc “■ lhe past seven monUis s nd All Ye FalUiful” al a ed of Canterbury, Uic Mosl ;n- Runcle. British reporte ce byan leader Moammai or saying Uie four'could I on for five Libyans held : bombing charces. of In Gdansk, Poland, fi on activists began a four-< TC • ir t a i » a 5 »atgi»<s»n rw g B ly. jailing of Andrzej Qwia: r ’s leoguc in the ouUawe In union. Gwiazda. arr demonstration In Gdam was sentenced to three n on Rickety coal stoves In "a CaUiolic caUiedralfendi >ek Monday niglit as thous ich—shipers - attended-mic me—eome-travellng-many service ______________ lan "Many people will s res ond Uien cycle home in t ler said Marla Zheng, a >ls, shiper at St'. Mary of Ihi Ive Conception CaUiedral, Mr Christian churches in P( Pw hrf^ * Mike passed out food —^"papcrwork’forthreeyfej A t' Harrison Elemer [ where Mike is a night Ji , ,_gtitldrt!n^Jeccmv and tf thc sixth and first gradi room mother chairman! , When things get a lltl Dlllon house, Cyd and W ‘'L® oul to visit elderly sh Heritage Home and at H ‘"6 As if delivering Chris ° to the poor wero not enoi ---— iOO.Christmas.lrees-ln 1: fh free for the taking. ' Their charity Is the c i ht recovery the rc reachlngoutto.thestlll:; . The Santa's Helpers run by Uie Jaycees un' *"^‘-ago.-That-yearnUieJa3 FalMolded. Mikc.and Cyd's flnar the same year when he' a construction accident. The bills started lo p fore they knew it was I they had gotten a I , workman^ compenss Their landlord was c; and Uieir bills were plllr (nn WlUi no Jayccc orgar Iect food and loys and d( .ii„ there was no one to rm bulMlkeandCyd. . . They accepted the ch£ “Even .though we' predicament, wc felt lh pie worse off Uian us, ^0 “Once you get behind, 1 , lo pull yourself out of il steppe^ in and look Sometimes you feel in , . one that cares and you Into a hole. Wc wont p I,so m eo n e cares, Uiat friend." In-Mike and Cyd's-ca were frem their church tent people who went search Uie kitchen cab Uielr suspicions: Thli r>niQ good for the Dillon's an 52“ talking abom it. ___ '• ^ D U X O N o o dies of * d 26 men and' one atr^xp and. sent blUowlng -.remote, ontlnued to rage oul Mean wtll-6c:anothertwo~mlner8 !rs again attempt to fact Hc »Uie flames, Henrie "Most 1 Uiey ta witratlon of volatllo-Irlends Inside the mine.aiid_?®®"® seaJtng Project Kennel V/aff^kely.Uie high, escape ly in ^•‘'pocketi' o p tin g to !prbspiecl-{now)fbr-the11re f f l ItTrta KIMWWWI -- - TwinFalls, c occupied.ter-' • a pcace setUe- __ an guards kept 2ld by Libya for ; sang "0 Come. a Crvlce con- Llhe.archbIshop- __ nsl Rev. Rot»rt -ters quoted Ll- lar Khadafy as 1 bc exchanged i in Britain on four Solidarity r-day fast, say- oBioTiTotijsme------- iazda, their col- ved (ree trade rrested at a insk on Dcc. 16, imonthslnjail. Inside Peking's Ided off Uie cold ' lusands of wor- lidnighl—Massr ------ i>-mlles-for-lhe------- stay all nigtit nthe-momlng," Q regular wor- ^ the Inlmaculate one of four Peking. Cyd icntary School, Janitor and his HwIh'er^Larelinl ides, Cyd was a nInUieP.T.O. Ittle slow at Uie Mlke'laketimc shut-ins at the Hazelton. ristmas baskets lough, Mike has 1 his-fconLyard._____ • compassion of ' recently-healed ^ flr ll-sick_________ __ . . s program was .. ^ mill nine years j* iayoeesK)f-Twln------------- ^ ances collapsed ewasinjured.in v . « pile up and be- * L Q J : December and ^ a tiny first isatlon check. L lv^l carrying them Ilng up fast. " By JUAN-) anization to col- The Associ dellverbaskets, gAN BE nn UlC progrnnv- b b o , Ilai; Italians sl; ImllcnBc. and 1 were In this a bom thcro were ^ people anc IS," says Mike. ; , U's really hard tio„crs It, some Mends i^jicns Ik care, ot us. dimmed n llkc there Is no „|ghibom m want to crawl , people to know ronsioroi I they have a . Officials St cascrthe-f rlends----- sairol-ll ch, some persis. „^o was nt so (ar as to „iti,„uDh t Jblncts to verity i„|„s i„ , hlngs were not and IHlkc wasn't o,_u,„seb. ' i2people'( x> Page A2 where Sun 27 min Sploslon in unii-m in«ns- te,"heMid. _ ahwhlle, Uie Sieving fami rs-were-reluctant to lalk to i ienrie touched on In a news ;t of Uicse people ara privai talk, Uiey talk with Uielr fi And If they hear a reporti le cry, they are an^ i^ V ’hesald. ejnlnerjtfjo.dldialkbrieflyj leUi G. Blake, 32, Uie onl> )e from U}e work crew Uiat \ to set a mining production r re^niptirfr^— --------------- - ^ ^ t o I^F Is, [daho _ BMr i= ii Bai'~ — ■ tristrnas herd \n angel'floats-ln-a-wlodi 2aUiollc Church Id Twin Fi lave been decorated In polns< dians ma •mbing; t N-CARLOSGUMUCIO ociatedPrcss BENEDETTO VAL DI SAM laly — Tens~of thousands 0 staged protest marchcs Mon id officials blamed terrorist jmblng Uiat kliled ol leasl 11 md wounded aboul l!U) aboan packed with Chrlslmas vaca IS of - anonymous caller I responsibility for Uie Sunda; >mblng In the name of varied g and right-wing Italian let roups and at least one foreigi lamed “Islamic Guerrillas,' isald. rrltleS”said~Ufcy“ don’rk n o \ vas • behind the bombing h Uie six prevrdiisT)bmblngs 0 n the area in the last dccad sen claimed by terrorists. On ; bombings in 1974 - kiUe le'on a train In the same tiihiic >unday’s blast occurrcd. lers ma s -V e ry rv e ry * i t’s iipsel know, with fl jnilles of Uie excitement 1 ;oreporter3ra-upscrmy-fa vs conference. Associated I (ate.pcoplc. It (orlheothcr ' families and jrter mode so- Blake^^k irv wllh all spend Christ U... . " ‘H L - B i - j u c k y - I - g u e s ! y Monday was ^ tPcan then nly person to itwasattem p- Justlucky." n record when Henrie sa ------- ----------------- seal the 101 , ’ -1, '1 j>TK -W O H A f(S u K | - *1 -aid lodow at-St."Edward’s - dli . Falls. Local churches ce InsetUas. filled wiUi can- ch arch to p terrorists Claudio Npnzlata,' magistrate who Is inves AM- bombing on the s -( express, said hc was "q Icrrorlsls were behind il ists . Several news It 15 reported receiving ano lard phone calls UircatenhiE nca- ings. Police said Ui< vesllgatlng butnospecli [lers were ordered. •day The bomb went off loils bound train carrying 7i ter- about four miles lnsld< eign lunnel on the roll Florence ond Bologna. , reporled as many as 2 ""8. been killed. Officlars'fi: ^ . day Uiat 17 people died ing. bul laler said 15 W( IGO Injured. ; hncl “ A casualty list releaa rior Mlnfstry said Uier ay reme tselmyT(rds"andevei7 Unnge!£ lh all Uie nows media arounjl, nt'going o'n and evei7 Uilng els "famllyciulte ablt;"-Blake-tc id Press. "Like I say, I'm ve: ier families." said he was grateful to tw a rislmas wlUi his family. “I ju lessrorwhftieve'r'you'wahllo lere wos no real parUculor re nd they d iW trth a l-H ^ w o t - said It would lake several d [Dpercehf of them ineconialii , 7 ^"’7 / ----------- , 0' ...I; Tuesday _ ^ h£^ " ''' I' '' ' ;MOKYOFUlME»QisS [ » I T»o dlcs,.ood.decked.outi\^th_e£ celebraUon of Christmas. F< churches aod their decorati )rotesttri s receive : a Bologna pear to bc a 'csUgatlng Sun- dead, bul at e Naples-Milan among Uieir ■‘quite certain" Three An ll. among theh 5,^ey"-“w - c r e " t - clal precautions Stephens’ f as Uie north- 700 people was ide an ll.G-mlle line between 21-yearold France. Sl aides—Initially—ggi^usncss-l ',25.Pe0Pj®,had jysufferedc first .sold Jklon- .- .News of tl ixlln^cl»ml> demonstrat were killed and Bologna, Fl , Bologna, 4 ised by the Inte-“ whlle-10,00' lere did nol ap- some 5,0001 ain entG elseT y o irn rcan d U ie' bodies- 1. all the officialsglvelho'go- clM ni’s— 'After Uintr"Onc( -toldthe'we-may-bc.'abloto /ery sad areas wherft thc bo< hesald. •*'Aga‘G irw e won'i ^ recover." Henrie SJ several weeks, hes , davs to pytlnpulflh the fire. UffiiffUle— -------------- rsUK day, December 25,1984 I " * " T>ai>NM<plulo/SKVESAVESON . Levergreen branches In___________ . For a story on local >raUons, see Page Al. rain Bblame iC any forel^iers aniong the I at least 11 non-Itollans were ieinjured. Americans were idenUfled ha Injured: Gwen Bond, 24. of la, Jam es Stephens, no age [ New York sUile and Peler 22, no home state given. Np kVns V/ere given for any of Uie >ns was treated ond released, said, while thc other two llhospilalized Monday, imong Uie foreigners Injured rrainc Breton of Toronto, a old Canadian studying In She said she lost con- jss'ln'thc blast, bul apparenl- •ed only ciits and bruises, of Uie carnage sparked-ongry. ------------------------------------------------------5—

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- F4t>m Ijitlerly cold F ' thousands gathered :

i; M ass, lo B ethlehem , v ; i Jew ish p rim e m inister

pretfedented Y uletlm e 'I jo ined w oridw lde on ChiJ ---------c e leb ra te th e b irth o f Ch; i In India, C hristm as c

. p rin ted w ith political s d lan s voted fo r a new ]

■J th e w orid’s la rg es t electIn fam ine-stricken E

t j ' sp read th a t Notxil Peaci 'fl M other T eresa of Calci=4---------rive^m-ChristmosiOayj:y re lie f cam ps fo r two we< ‘A P ope John P au l II, S{a of th e w orld 's Romi J visited hospital patient: fi fore ce lebra ting midnl

the V atican, h c told fc M ' w as conccm ed by the- M g ra m " of th c govem i M native land.a - ----------A long- th e -so u th em -9 - -------D em lU tariied - Zone-^3 ------- K o rc a n -p c n ln su la - int<n no rth and cap ita list, pr ^ C hris tm as ligh ts [ 9 religious groups t g : ev erg reen tree s , som e 4' J And to observe the Cl^ day, p icke ts In Britain

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:! TWIN FALLS - Chi^ -------- ju s t a 'scason for Mike aa it Is a w ay of life.« WhUe they spend mo:;i . tim e from O ctober4o Jii Ing, executing , and foilV ------- C h ris lm as 'p ro jec t tha t>! an d toy b aske ts to 100y V alley fam ilies, tha t 1;i w hat seem s like a nc? ou tpouring o r t im e an} ch aritab le Causes.1 T he tw o of them woiI te e rs In th e gleaning

- — threa~ y ears ,_ o rg an liLlow-income people to left-over po tatoes frc

i Classn in done

. TWIN FALLS - "W ab le to do It w ithout tl M ike Dlllon, surveying boxes laden w ith canr toys.

The canned food wa p a r t by th e s tuden ts of i School D istric t, w her com peted lo collcct thc be donated to Dillon’s S prog ram .

T he food will bc dell’ a re a fam ilies In Chrii full o f goods collected th e helpers.

A t 'R o b e r t S lu a rt '. School, s tuden ts colloc

_______ 600_ c a n s ._ w l lh _ c f i ;hom eroom tak ing in 1 P r ln c lp a lJ a c k W atts.

M om lngside Elem c cam e up w ith 250 cam fUled n ine fru it boxes P r inc ipa l LilllPjBrown.

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ORANGEVILLE.UU m in e rs le a rn ed on CIi bodies of th e ir loved or

- ly, en tom bed In the U th ey w o r k ^ and d ied .'

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d Peking, w here in Eli for - m idnight C hristm asi, w here Israe l’s reb e ls appte r m ade a n un- f irs t day,me visit, people m ish repoiChristm as E ve to govemmei[•Christa j And In

Methodist:U sym bols a s In- ,w P a r ,ln m e „ ttn

» EiMopto. word •ace Prize w inner 'alcutta would ar- If* Belii jy-MidJ»oiilrilniir weeks. rooftops o, sp iritual leader ou tside th aman Catholics. Bethlehen ents In IWme be- W est Banl dnlght M ass. At th e 1967 wi I fellow Poles ho Israeli he-“ atheisic pro- P e re s , a . smment in the ir Christm a:

greeting c !m -e d g e -o ( th-. - p ^ c c ; ” -- fr-^dlviding— the— Christm ai into CommuniBt—m inistero , prb-West south, Bethleh

provided by m ayor, ,E twinkled • on a l a r e c q j

le 40 feet tall. food was s Christm as holl- F re lj call) a ln’s coal s trike based o n t

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h a rv es t ai most of their free nelgliborli0 January plann- c y d tea following up on a n igh ts for hal'dellvcrs"food "organizes 100 needy Magic h c used I It is only p a r t of jb y Bus

nearly non-stop churcli sc■and"encrgylntd------FoFlhT

M ike wasworked as volun- c y d a dc Ing program for T h eir son i lz ln g _ ^ u p s _ o f— ihe-Um er

to harvest the jn thi from the sp u d _ j ^ c u l l u

" o o m s CO latingfoc‘■We Nvouldn’l be toys and it the kids," says theSalvai Ing a room full of A t Stua anned goods and m adepu]:

refugee fJw as collected in T he Kl of the Twin F alls bought bj

tiere homerooms ’ and sewl the -most cans to studen ts i

'sS a n ta ’sH clpers Blake’s from the

lellvered to needy h r i^ m a s baskets 1 ^ 0001 :ed and loaded by

B lake’sirt Jun io r High a numbei llected more than th c eight]_one__ 16-studcnt th e 4-H EIn '130 cans, says w ith the s. children,im entary School B lake 1 :ans while’ Blckcl S a re tte ixcs, says Bickel presen ts. ATI. E x tra {ior High-Scbool,— will-be g te r stocklnes with tlfied by I

panysaSI

U la h —T helam llies of 2 7 ' ol Chrislm as E ve th a t the 01

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51 Salvador, a t h r ^ a y ms tra c e declared by the ipparcntly w as holding on Its y , w llh only one m inor skir- ported betw een guerrlllos andn en t t r o o p s .________________In B altim ore. Md„ United ists ce lebrated their blccnten- th a C hristm as Eve service fnorating Uie establishm ent of Ihodlsl church In A m erica on ,1784.eUjlehem, the b irthp lace of sraeli so ld iers stood guard on > overiooking M anger Square thc Church of the Nativity,

iem is on th e Jordan R iver’s ank, which Israe l captured In war.

:li P rim e M inister Shimon a Jew . w ent to Betlilehem on nas E ve, say ing he brouglit "a lg of peace from those who seek ' - I I =was—Uie 'f i r s t -such nas—E ve—v is it-b y —a-p rlm e-)r of Ih cJcw ish s ta te ------------- -lehemls. C hristian Palestinian ,.EHas_Freij, welcomed P eres :q)tlon w here a table of kosher a s s e t oul for Jew ish guesis, a iled for a new peace inillatlve )n tbe proposal of P eres’ Labor

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arty for child r^ ” 1 much more — Blt and leftover vegetables from orhood gardens*, leaches B ible c lass W ednesday ^ t h e Church o t C hrist. Mike ies Ih'c lay readere arid ushers, d lo d rive the Sunday m om ing us th a t delivers children to 1 school.th ree y e a rs en d In g la s l“Juhe, /as a W ebelos Scout leader and den m o ther and Cubm aster.

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: brighUy-coIored synUietlc fur swing m a te ria ls and Blake’s ts sew ed UlC puppets, e’s c la ss got th e llsl of children i ie College of SouUicm Idaho BC C enter.studen ts h ave been working on uppcts since a week after sgivlng.:e’s daugh ter, Wendy, donated iber of ch ild ren ’s books, which ^U) g rad e rs in h er c lass and ir i Builders Club w rapped along he puppets for delivery lo thcBn. .............:e sa id she and elghUi grader e Sam pson will deliver Uic Its.'a puppets sew n by thc students 3 given lo needy fam ilies idea jy the students.

a y & iiC L dT h e firo which trapped 2

-w o m an . 'la s t . Wednesclay.anc! sm oke through the m ine conti of con tro l M onday. But It-wti: o r th re e d ay s before w orkers; sea l th c m ine to extinguish thi said.

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r i s tcc P a r ty lo re tu rn some____ r lto iy In exchange for any m en t wlUi Jordan .

- In T ripoli, a s Libyan [ts w atch , four Britons helc “ ■ lh e p a s t seven monUis s nd All Ye FalUiful” a l a

ed o f C anterbury , Uic Mosl ;n- R uncle. B ritish reporte ce by an leader M oammai or say in g Uie four'could I on fo r five Libyans held :

bom bing charces. of In Gdansk, Poland, fi on ac tiv is ts began a four-< TC • ir ta i» a 5 »atgi»<s»n rw gB ly. ja ilin g of Andrzej Qwia: r’s leoguc in the ouUawe In union. Gwiazda. a r r

dem onstration In Gdam w as sentenced to th ree n

on R ickety coal stoves In " a CaUiolic caU iedralfendi

>ek M onday niglit a s thous ich—sh ip e rs - a tte n d e d -m ic m e—eom e-trave llng -m any— serv ice ______________lan "M any people will s res ond Uien cycle hom e in t l e r s a id M arla Zheng, a >ls, sh ip e r a t St'. M ary of Ihi Ive Conception CaUiedral, M r C hristian churches in P(

Pw h r f ^* M ike passed out food — ^ "p ap c rw o rk ’forthreeyfej

A t ' H arrison Elem er [ w here Mike is a night Ji , ,_ g t i tldrt!n^Jeccm v and t f

th c six th and firs t gradi room m other chairm an!

, W hen things get a lltl Dlllon house, Cyd and W

‘'L® o u l to v isit elderly sh H eritage H om e and a t H

‘"6 As if delivering Chris ° to th e poor wero not enoi

---— iOO.Christmas.lrees-ln 1: f h free for the taking.

' T he ir charity Is the c i ht recovery — the rc

reach lngou tto .thestlll:;. T he S an ta 's Helpers

ru n by Uie Jaycees un' *"^‘-a g o .-T h a t-y ea rn U ieJa3

F a lM olded .M ikc.and Cyd's flnar

th e sam e y e a r when h e ' a construction accident.

The bills s ta r te d lo p fore they knew it w as I they had gotten a

I , w o rk m an ^ compenss T h e ir landlord w as c; and Uieir bills w ere plllr

(nn WlUi no J ay ccc o rgar Iec t food and loys and d(

.ii„ th e re w as no one to rm b u lM lk ean d C y d . .

. They accep ted the ch£ “ Even .though we'

„ p red icam en t, w c felt lh p ie w orse off Uian us,

^ 0 “ Once you g et behind, 1 , lo pull yourself out of il

s teppe^ in and look Som etim es you feel in

, . one th a t c a re s and you Into a hole. Wc wont p

I , s o m e o n e ca re s , Uiat friend ."

— In-M ike and C yd's-ca w e re frem th e ir church ten t people who went se a rc h Uie kitchen cab Uielr suspicions: Thli

r>niQ good for the D illon 's an52“ ta lk in g abom i t .___

• '• ^ D U X O N o o

dies of *d 26 m en and' one a t r ^ x p and . sen t blUowlng -.rem ote, ontlnued to rag e oul Mean w tll-6c :ano thertw o~m lner8 !rs again a ttem pt to fac t Hc »Uie f lam es, H enrie "M o st 1

Uiey taw itratlon of v o la tllo -Ir le n d sInside the mine.aiid_?®®"®

seaJtng Project

KennelV/aff^kely.Uie high, escape ly in ^•‘'pocketi' o p tin g to ! prbspiecl-{now)fbr-the11re

f f l

ItT rtaKIMWWWI-- - TwinFalls,

c o ccu p ied .te r- '• a pcace setUe- __

an guards kept 2ld by L ibya for ; sang " 0 Come. a C rv lc e con-

L lhe .a rchb Ishop-__nsl Rev. R o t» rt -ters quoted Ll- lar K hadafy as 1 bc exchanged i in B rita in on

four Solidarity r-day fast, say-oBioTiTotijsme-------iazda, th e ir col- ved (ree trad e rrested a t a insk on Dcc. 16, im o n th s ln ja il.Inside P eking 's

Ided off Uie cold ' lusands of wor-lidnighl—M assr------i>-m lles-for-lhe-------

s tay all nigtit n the-m om lng ,"Q regu la r wor- the In lm aculate

one of four Peking.

Cyd

icntary School,Janito r and his

HwIh'er^Larelinl ides, Cyd w as a n InU ieP .T .O .Ittle slow a t Uie M lke 'lake tim c

shut-ins a t the Hazelton.

ristm as baskets lough, Mike has 1 his-fconLyard._____

• com passion of ' recently-healed ^ f l r ll-sick_________ __ . .s p rog ram w as .. ^ m ill nine yea rs j * iayoeesK)f-Twln------------- ^

ances collapsed ew asin ju red .in v . «

pile up and be- * L Q J: D ecem ber and ^

a tiny firstisatlon check. L l v ^ l ca rry ing them

Ilng up fast. " By JUAN-)anization to col- The Associ dellverbaske ts, gAN BE n n UlC progrnnv- b b o , Ilai;

„ Ita lians sl; ImllcnBc. and 1 w ere In this a bomthcro w ere ^ people ancIS," says Mike. ;, U 's rea lly hard tio„crs It, som e M ends i^ jicn s

Ik care , o t us. dim m ed nllkc there Is no „ |g h ib o m m w ant to crawl ,people to know ro n s io ro i

I they h av e a. Officials St

cascrthe-f rlends----- sa iro l-llch, som e persis. „ ^ o was n t so (a r a s to „iti,„uDh t Jblncts to verity i „ | „ s i„ , hlngs w ere not and IHlkc w asn 't o ,_u,„seb.

■ ■ ' i2people '(x> P ag e A2 w here Sun

27 minSploslon in u n i i - m in « n s - te ," h e M id . _ ahwhlle, Uie S iev ing fami rs-w ere-reluctan t to lalk to i ie n r ie touched on In a news ;t of Uicse people a ra privai ta lk , Uiey ta lk w ith Uielr fi

And If they h e a r a reporti le c ry , they a re a n ^ i ^ V ’ h e sa ld . ’ e jn ln e rjtf jo .d ld ia lk b rie f ly j leUi G. B lake, 32, Uie onl> )e from U}e work crew Uiat \ to se t a m ining production rr e ^ n ip t i r f r ^ — ---------------

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tr is tr n a s h e r d\ n a n g e l 'f lo a ts - ln -a -w lo d i 2aUiollc Church Id Twin Fi la v e b een decorated In polns<

dians ma •mbing; tN-CARLOSGUMUCIOociatedPrcssBENED ETTO VAL DI SAM laly — Tens~of thousands 0 stag ed p ro test m archcs Mon

id officials blamed te rro ris t jm blng Uiat kliled ol leasl 11 m d w ounded aboul l!U) aboan packed w ith Chrlslm as v aca

IS of - anonymous ca lle r I responsib ility for Uie Sunda; >mblng In the n am e of varied g an d right-w ing Ita lian le t roups and a t least one foreigi lam ed “ Islam ic G uerrillas,' isa ld .rrltleS” said~Ufcy“ don’rk n o \ vas • beh ind the bombing h Uie six prevrdiisT)bmblngs 0 n th e a re a in the last dccad sen c la im ed by terrorists. On ; bom bings in 1974 - kiUe le'on a t ra in In the sam e tiihiic >unday’s b last occurrcd.

lers mas - V e r y r v e r y — * i t’s iipsel

know, w ith fl jn ille s of Uie exc item en t 1 ;o r e p o r te r3 ra -u p s c rm y - fa vs conference. A ssociated I (a te .pcop lc . I t (o r lh e o th c r ' fam ilies and j r te r m ode so- B la k e ^ ^ k irv w llh all spend C hrist U ... . " ‘H L -B i- ju c k y - I -g u e s ! y M onday w as tPcan th en nly perso n to i tw a s a t te m p - Ju stlu ck y ." n reco rd w hen H enrie sa ------- ----------------- seal the 101

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j>TK - W O H A f ( S u K | - * 1

-a idlodow a t-S t."E d w a rd ’s - dli . F alls. Local churches ce InsetUas. filled wiUi can- ch

arch to p terrorists

Claudio Npnzlata,' m ag is tra te who Is inves

AM- bombing on thes - ( express, said hc was "q

Ic rro rls ls were behind il i s t s . Several news ■It 15 repo rted receiving ano la rd phone calls UircatenhiE nca- ings. Police said Ui<

vesllgatlng butnospecli [lers w e re ordered.•day T he bomb went off loils bound tra in carry ing 7i ter- about four miles lnsld<

eign lunnel on the roll F lo rence ond Bologna.

, repo rled a s m any a s 2 ""8 . been killed. Officlars'fi: ^ . d ay Uiat 17 people died

ing. bul la le r said 15 W( IGO Injured. ;

hncl “ A c asualty list re le a a r io r M lnfstry said Uier

ay remetselmyT(rds"andevei7 Unnge!£ lh a ll Uie nows m edia arounjl, n t'go ing o'n and evei7 Uilng els "fam llyciu lte ab lt;" -B lake-tc id P re ss . "Like I say, I 'm ve: i e r fam ilies."

said he w as grateful to tw a r is lm a s wlUi his family. “ I ju lessrorw hftieve 'r 'you 'w ahllo le re w os no rea l parUculor re nd th ey d iW tr th a l-H ^ w o t -

sa id It would lake several d [D percehf of them in eco n ia lii

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Tuesday

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;M O K Y O F U lM E » Q isS [ » I

T»o

dlcs,.ood.decked.outi\^th_e£ celebraUon of Christm as. F< churches aod the ir decorati

)rotesttri s receive: a Bologna p e a r to bc a'csUgatlng Sun- dead, bul a te Naples-Milan am ong Uieir■‘quite certa in" T h ree Anll. am ong th e h

5, ey"-“w -c re " t-clal precautions

S tep h en s’

f a s Uie north- 700 people was

ide an ll.G-mlle line between • 21-yea ro ld

F rance . Sla id es— Initially—ggi^usncss-l',25.Pe0Pj®,had jysufferedc first .sold Jklon- .- .News of tl

ix l ln ^ c l» m l> dem onstrat w ere killed and Bologna, Fl

, Bologna, 4 ised by the Inte-“ whlle-10,00' lere did nol ap- som e 5,0001

a i n e n t Ge lse T y o irn rc a n d U ie ' bodies- 1. all the officialsglvelho'go- c lM n i’s— 'After U intr"Onc( -to ld th e 'w e -m a y -b c .'a b lo to/e ry sad a re a s wherft th c bo<

h e sa ld .• ■ •*'Aga‘Girwe won'i

reco v er." Henrie SJ

sev era l w eeks, hes , d avs to pytlnpulflh the fire. UffiiffUle— -------------- r s U K

day, December 25,1984

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T>ai>NM<plulo/SKVESAVESON .

Levergreen branches In___________. F o r a s to ry on local >raUons, se e P ag e Al.

rain B blam eiC any fo re l^ ie rs aniong the I a t le a s t 11 non-Itollans w ere ie in ju re d .A m ericans w ere idenUfled

ha In jured : Gwen Bond, 24. of la, J a m e s Stephens, no ag e [ New Y ork sUile and P e le r 22 , no hom e s ta te given. Np kVns V/ere g iven for any of Uie

>ns w as tre a te d ond released, said , w hile thc other two

llhospilalized Monday, im ong Uie foreigners Injured rra inc Breton of Toronto, a old C anadian studying In

She said she lost con- jss 'ln 'th c b last, bul a pparen l- •ed only c iits and bruises, o f Uie ca rn ag e sparked-ongry. t r a t i o ^ in Milan, Rom e,I, F lorciice and oUicr cillcs. In I, 40,000” people look p a r t ,0,000 gaU iered-ln-R om e-and---------500 p ro tested In Florence.

ombed—)'go-ahead.Dnce the flre i s -e x t in g u is h e d r~ —o -to :so fe ly g c t'b ack -ln to - lh e ---------! t i t l e s w ere. They m ay n o t,"

ron't know until tha l h oppens. mdln'g upon w hat thc f ire does,De any -rcm alnsJtt.lhe.m lne.to_____lesa ld . ■x n tra l U tah-m lne Is-not-per- arifw U lT en ia ln -so fo r-a tlea st— — he said . "O u r object now is to 'Ire. T he only w av Is to sea l th e e J U N E b o T a ^ ’AS^^ ~ '

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W A S H IN G T O N I ^M o o d a y th a tE IS a

--------- ^ fle x ib le p o s iU o a In- - — tpoe& lb ly re f le c t lo g

• 1 ^ m ilitary co ; :pollUcalleader8h!i

. ; ; The assessment o o te overall politic

------------ E l S a lv a d o r . T h e s’ Congress, submits

v a lfl .A t t h e m o s t r e c e c

a n d t h e r e b e l s , ^ t h e r ^ l s s e t fo rt»

' a m o n g - o t h e r r e c o i

p -------=------- n e w T g o ^ O T n n o m■'rillas trite the Salva

C h i l e a n p o :

SANTIAGO, Ch . foreign Roman Cai distributing hoUdi iolleged torture I

— ;churchof(lclalssaj The government

exiled l7 more__________ throughout the cou

" ' THe R w .T ra m ahd the Rev. Deni! in a S a n t i a g o Ja l distributing ttw ce

--------- :------ flcii^s s^d.-A-nunChileans, were a n Incustody.

T o d i■ '■_________ ------------------- m.W.rcn*ti]

Twin Falls, Burtey, I -Qoedlog:

................. P a r t ly do u d y for (flome e a r ly m orning I of fog. U g h t winds.

.........-hlghsnear40rNovtbeni Novwta m

. . . . . N ev ad a: Increaslr

— ^— --------- ^noon.-Hrghtf-li>-U»-)Lowa 10 to low teena

'■ rderlntxjrthcmvaUo; : : Utah: Variable cl ; jD ayi^thw ldclyscat

« • iwg Dear the nwxintal I the valleys and 3Qs to

Camas Prairie and ' VaUey:

--------------- r r ^ P a r t l y doudy.toda:o f nigh t, and momlni

-----------i--------r-Low a-ln-the-teensanI SOs.

Synopals:J A northw esterly nc

^ B ritish Columbia li M onday.

--------- ----------A s trongo r d lsU u t-------------------- -expected to tie In to i

In th e e aste rn P a th rough B rtllsh Col

. w ill re su l t In som e >■ “ ■ - o v e r Idaho.-t)eglnnin

' e d by a co ld front ex th e a re a tonight. Tti s tro n g e r north-norUi f ro m W estem Can.

----------Idaho.Som o sligh t coolln(

1 a i r su rroundings S u I Im portan t, sk ies d

p o r ts o f th e north a:■----------------T h is radJatlonal cod

----------- i--------- p r s c n c e — ol— i nI te m p era tu re s nroun I w idely depending o ! MCDlan repo rted a lo

B oise h a d a low ofja______ — Jo w -o f- l7 -a n d -« i

; rep o rte d 28. Winds tl______ — d»_nlghtt)egan to c

; and w ^ ro c x p cc lc a 'C " — d u r in g th e d ^ today

! T h e extended forId ah o T hu rsday th n a d io n c c o fs n o w sh o

. pe riod . T em peratui — : n o rm al. Illghs In Uk

Lo w s In the teens I: lo w c rrea d ln g s ln th e

H ighest tem peratu • • ; M onday w os « a t 1

w hile Stan ley w ith . h a d th e lowest.

National.. Mtl

ATbuquargue 44AOMlU WBMton Mcnicaoo 40OiJLm u

-- - - Omimc - - »DMMolnat nDttroJt 33Honolulu nHoutlon nIMUMDOllS 44

In d e---- — ~Ba8lncss” '.-.. .. . — ^ C l a s s i f i e d *

C o m i c s ............D c a i f A b b y - . . .

--------- ^-------- F e a t u r e s , ™ ^

d r n t l f tH o n j«n CIrculatkia looes do Dot receive you a r e a :

---------------7 J ^ m e W M a a i «. . .B u r i e y J l w p c i t E a i------------------- B U h l i C a ^ e f o r d -____________ F U e rrR o s e rso o -K o I________ _Tw laE alIa and allc

NewsU y b u b a v e a n e w sd q ja r t m e n t ,

I -weekdays. TO repoi __I_______ j w cfcends..caiU33H

L Advertising BUI-------------- - U y o u w is h to p la o e

' -------~ t r e l a k e n “M a d d a y______ L: ^S iturdaya.from 8 1

- a v A U a b le w ee k d ay !

. M TImes-fnaws, TtMn

l o p t i n f l e s d b l e s t

»N ( ^ ) 4 Tbe S ta te D eparti 1 v a ^ s rd>els h a v e atkipi 1 In p e a c e (alks w ith tb e vio g '*an ftmorging rifttnlnwm*

c odunand over th e q to re-i * Ip . ,snt w as contalhed in a 2&pai iitical, ecodom ic and social sii >e S ta te D epartm ent, a t the r lits such rq jo r ts a t three-moi

)ceat m eeting betw een th e goi he ld o n Nov. 30, tb e d g > a j^ >rti) a “ ve ry h a rd -line 'p rop« scommendatioos, i»U ed fo r { C TSaja n d jd j t f a ^ t ^ fo rm

JvadoranA rm y. ^ .

t o l i c e a r r e s t p r i e i

Chile (AP) - P o l lS a m Catholic p rie s ts a n d thiree Ch liday greeting c a rd s th a t d e by Chile’s -njU itaiy gov I sa id Monday.en t, meanwhUe,':aimounced't ire d issidents to rem o te country, • i n r H o re K a & T ^ s rs rK D K s a jyenis O 'JUara; 44, o f ChicMO, ja ilv a f te r th e ir a r r e ^ S i

: c a rd s outside S an tiago chi) n m ran d -tw o 'C a th o lle iay w o a rre s te d ^ t h them and a lso

: i , '

l a y 's IMiy clouxis;jy.Rtfwrt, Jerome and. p—

'or (Christmas Day with Xv Ing and evening patches 5 0 ids. Lows 20 to 2S and j]'|r

laadU tah :, - - ( lljaslng douds thlsmom-

he-mld-30s-to-low-40B,--------- UKns, excqjt locally col* ■aUoys.-------------------------------- ^s douds for Christmas scattered snow devdop- ntalns. Highs 10 {p 20 In >stomId409dseNfbere.'' md Lower Wood Blver .

oday with a fevrpatdws-------- -Tening (og In tbe volleys, i-and-fai^a-ln-the-lower----- —

yflowaloRcoiiUnuedto ^

a Into Dortbem Idaho S h

lurbance In'Uils flow.ls--—— n -to a source ofmolstura-----------Padfic as It moves. , . ; Columbia today. This IC la r ne warm temperatures inlngjoday, but fdlow-— BOIS t expected to move Into condltli This will also bring a Idaho!

orthweslerly flow aloft U.S. I Canada down; through 1

spots,lllng wos noted on Hiper polnt-C Sunday evening. JMore floor; F

I deared Overnight In broken h and southwest areas, dicster axtllBg was aided by the ’ diester r—snow—rovBr—&)w~ Meeeov wind the'«tate varied ows; ic: g on the dood cover, dry. alowof3dlgreeswhUe .’ Inter 9f!». Idaho Palta had a broken •fbighborlng-Pocstdlo-floor.— is that were strong Sun- U.S. to diminish on Monday Oroflnc ia'(r<iwillnuet6‘WWKeir'tOwelt; day. snow IIIforecast for Soulherh Inter

through Saturday Is for wet. lc; showers throughout the Glenns atures will be below Falls.: U» mid 20s to low 30s. Burley u but areas of to and Idahi the east. wet. bi

rature reading In Idaho Mcado' at MnlUi and Emmett fOR- 1th a 4 degree reading i<hih<

. broken

KtnMtCltyUi»V«o»a !

i ti Mln Pcp Lo»Ang«l«» i14 a .... Mempriu I« 44 .cn MUmlSMCti (W 31 .... 2U 00 .... MlnnMpolK 0M H .... NtwOrlMnt 1I) I I -----NawYofk - ............ ‘n 12 .... OkUrtotnaDly Iu Si .... o m m sfl 75 .18 PtiMnlx In U .... PllKOuigti ‘u 30 .... Ponttnd.M*. t

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J«^Hoyt,dnubtkad>nctar oes a r e m anned l^etweea 7 a n you r p a p e r by 7 a .m .,'c a il ti

l^Gcjbdl^IIagerTnan Paul j a k ^ _ _ _ J _■

Holliste rlU o tb e ra r e a s _____________t»rtaBn.a«DU>nt«ifflhr

'tip o r wish to ta lk to som 01 7334»3l betw een 9 :X a

news and q io its resi

,1^ BUk^ advwtlikttdbvctor____aoe a n advertlsem ent,-cali 7X lay lh fO U ghT rIdayfrbm '8 'a ; 8 aum.-untU.noon.- In fo rm ati

iaygfmly:-----

Mrfn Falls, Idaho Tuesday, 0

s t a n c e H l g h w a ;

irtm en tsa id B ynaeA ssoc iajo p ted an iih .^vem m ent,- H oliday t r a i lim*" fit th<» w»o»fPnH nftflme m o d e ra te — T lte d ea th to l

.. TheNaUooal page rep o rt 370and470pecqI situation In- ,tb e holiday per e r e q u e s to f ' continues until nonth inter-

B O venm .enl. H e a v y t u r tm e n t s a id ' i NEW DELHI posal” tb a t,. am id scattered >r a n end to d ian electionsm a tio n of a __ M inister Rajiv? r th e :g u e rr- ..w ofld’s 'm o s tp

Election offl( p ast election d

' tie s w ere repo l e s t s an unusually.)• ^ , ca s t th e f irs t t

r r ^ tw o lion.ChU e a n s fprt denounced S o m a l i r Sovem m ent,

- WASHINGT d 'th a t i t l i a d a ttacked a se r ite v illages' northw estern ]

a re u sing th ep--------ThiTBirategi

;o, rem ained Africa. S unday for I b r ^ i m Sai

Jitirches, of- the dissident w o y k e rsra ll— th a t 'th e govi so rem a in ed B a rre executc

• F rid ay in re p r

irecitheiy^-vmtdrfmT h i ^ ^ s ^ f o r 7 p.

H ioh-T e m p e ra lu re s—

S h o w e rs Rain F iufnes Snc

aho road report31SB-(AP]-—-Chrislmas.Eve rt>a iltlons in Idaho, as reported by Ui >0 Transportation Dcpi^mcnt;S. 05 — Plummer-Coeur d’Alene, ie s, icy; Coeur d'Alene-Sandpolnl. lc; s, Icy, broken snow floor; Sand t-Canadlan border. Icy, broken sno\ r; Rlgglns-Whlto Bird HUI. Icy spoU ;en snow floor; Grongevllle-Wlr Iter. Icy spoto, snow noor; Wlr iter-Lewlston. do*: Lewlstor

; Ic y .s p ^ ; Morslng-Oregon bordei

tersUile 90 — Fourth ot July Canyor ien snow floo'r; Lookout Pass. sno\

S. 12 LewlstonOrollno, Icy spots tlno-Kcoskla. Icy spQt$:_Kooskli 'CWT Icy spots; Lowcll-Lolo Pass vnoor.terstate 54 — Caldwell area, do I c y - ^ ts ; Boise orea, wet; Boise

ms Ferry, dty. wet; BH-«-Twl s. d ry;-Tw in Folls-Burley. dry Icy-Utah line. dry.^ 55 - Horseshoe Bend-Donnellj , broki»-snow floor; Donnelly-Nc' idows, broken snow floor, snow dooi

laho 21. — Bolsc-ldaho City, wc ccn snow noor; Idaho Clty-Lowmor

34 n .... Poillind.Oio.» jn .... St. Loul*n 44 .... stiiukecirvM 4S s«nFr»ncl»eoto 73 .... SMitian 14 .10 Spokino09 -01 .01 WithlnQton74 « . .... .“ « Idaho34 07 .01 »•3 41 .... Bol*a42 31 .... Bucloy43 24 .... H«Osm»n (T

a h o ...................... Bi ^ c V a l l e y ....................Bi t l o n . . . . . . . . . . A 3 , A 6 -) l t u a r l e s ........................... BH D l o n - . - ........... . - . - ^ . ^ 4 -

* • Sufatcra n d 10a.m . only. IfyouII (be num ber fo r your____ __________ w^Su

S 36-2^ Inadvi

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LHI, Ind ia .(AP) - The tu m o snd violence Monday on the Ii ins th a t a re alm ost c e rta in to ajlv-Gancihl five years-at-tiM 5t pc^iulous dem ocracy.":: r . Dfflcials said Monday w as not in 'days, but 15 deaUis a n d a t I eported a s m ore than 170 mil ly high turnout, m ore th a n < s t ballo ts in the staggered , Ui

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IGTON (A P) - Rebels a r e re r se rie s of a rm y cam ps la s t Th Tn p a r t of Somalia n e a r whet lep o rto fB e rb e ra . B g lcally lm portan tT ireais on

S am ater, a ^ k e s m a n in W. m t Som ali NaUonal Movem [ovem m ent of P i^ ld c n t Mi ruted 42 cltlzcns of B urao wli cprlsal for the dissidents’ a tta

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U.S. 20 - MounUiln I road - - le y spots; F a lr ild d -C a it / the floor; Carey-Arco. w et, I

Idaho Foils. Icy spots :. icy Ashton, Icy spo ts; / I, Icy b o rder, broken snow flooi Uind- U.S. 28- I c y spots, bn snow snow floor. pols, Idoho51 — Icy spots. Win- ~ U.S. 93 - N evada bor Wln-^ d ry ; Twin Folls< tarey. ston- sp o ts; Carey-Arco. w et.lead----- co6alm onrdryH cy-sp<Xrder, n o o r ; Lost T ra il P ass

floor, snow floor, lyon, Idaho 75 — Shoshone snow icryspol5;G aien a S u m ml

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broken snow floor; dry . F a lls . Icy spols. sno

lolse- Falls-D ubols; Icy spots Twin floor; M onlda P ass, bro dry ; pa tch y fog.

U.S, 30 — McCammo; lelly, .tjroken snow floor, snowt -New ings-M ontpellcr. Icy noor, pcIler-W yomlng border

snoW floor, wet. U.S. 01 — Icy spols, bn

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lot a s violent os t leas t 200 inju- illlion voters — th e mini I 60 p e r c e n t - , h e sa ld . Utree-day elec- E arly

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SHDJGTON (AP) - n io N . Zoo’s fem ale g ian t-p an d Ling, w as on d i ^ a y a s u si ay, one d ay a fte r she m aul [ h e r keepers, o ffld a ls sa^d.(245i>ound panda w as apparei iust protecting h e r te rr ito r 'S h ea ttack ed -k eq w rE d w tn - » , said zoo spokesm an I r t Hoage. H e sa id Jaco t s ^ ” theponda'ulsen be en ter Ige. thus sparidng the a t ta c k . . Abs, 52, w as trea ted a t <3eor Ington Hospital and releas lay a lte r suffering from I'acei -and puncture w o u n d s ;^ I chest, legs and arm s..

Une — —• Continued from P ag e A l

line and to cu t off the oxyger Id.rly Monday, a p a ir of Emc ty ^ e r l f r s sharpshooters tak by a helicopter fired severa l i piercing bullets Into a back rator a t the mine, disabling hutUng down th e m ine’s ventl systen), which had been feed! re.tie d iesd fan has now been sl TTfiTfireOTntlnues to brnTin 5t accelerallngV H enrie said, en the mine w as evacuated Si .workers_8w itch^_offjhg_m j rator for the ventilation syste ie backup g enerator hadW U i n automaUcally and offlcl: t w ant to risk going n ea r I until the m ethane dissipated, m Serfustlnl, a spokesm an : Power & Light Co., the ownei

nine e l ^ t m iles, norlh of he the utility w as donating n ,000 of Uie 27 fam ilies In checks to ered Monday.'e realize i t 's not enough and In't possibly be enough, but we they accept th is a s a n expressi i r sym pathy," said Serfusti Indicaled Uie money would be ion to o ther benefits siirvlvi coming to Uiem. jilso_sald_UP&L w ould-hava in Uie Immedlate_future_oLi

a dcclslon th a t is up to Uie 11 .Safety and HciJ|h..Admlnlst.

hey will be the ones to dcc h e r Uiat m ine Is sealed off p »ntly, sem l-permanenUy ever,’’ he said.

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c o u ld n 't p rovide fo r h faU ure.

F aU ure o r not,' m in is te r, Jessie ^ aco l» school d oU ies for J e n

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u s wiUi. I j— the'TM Don’r 'w H b r ir tJH Minica, bought need , t h ^

arem y and helped s a t ^ U i a lie lrfee t. M ln lca iing nights a t th e - .“ I w ish I h Jing down a n e a r w is h lh a d tr sUpend for h e r “ You do m lty AcUon Agen- so y s Ml on Uielr feet and Uiemselvc. _____ ______v alu ab le 11y'A ction ‘Agency, "T h ey CJyd have volun- especially ■Cyd now works, tu n a te .’-’. n ie tt is a fan. " I “ When by Cyd's appllca- like we wc oL She has volun- u p U ielrd i

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in alm ost every w orthy cause ivaUable.” .w a re Uie m ost genuinely good,(IS, ^ v in g people th a t I have iet,” C llettsay8. i about anything 'w e’ve asked 0 do U ie /v e been happy to help h. BoUi happen to be people . r ih c^ind-ffT ierson who h a s a — h e y wUl In som e fashion try to U iatneed." ' . . •

c a says Mike Is a workaholic.31 bad half the energy he has, I had m ore m en like him .” u don't have lo be rich to give,"

M lnlca., “ They’re ‘ giving elves, someUilng Uwt’s more )le Uian money.”By- h a v e -a - lo v e -o f - -people,— ally Uiose who a re less for-

i"en you~sw som w he else hurt e w ere hurt, you try to brighten lr day,” Mike says. •

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T he m on rep resen t a' • ' ch es of th e U.S. armed •* A rm y , N avy. Air Foi

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“ they w ere a long w ay fn fam Uy a t th is tim e of tht

— M arlin -F ilz w a tc iv -J i-d House p t e s secre ta ry .

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post on thc W hite Hou .Korea to a ship C hris tm as I an a ir station in closc frient

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t all five bran- ^ i c k is ned forces, the U.S. In fo m Force, M arine None of \■ji,______________ spend Chri;In p a r t because' a llhough Si

,r from hom e and secretary ,- : th e y e a r ," said M rs. R eagi-d^uty_W hlte_w ith .thQ m .J /. C h ristm as!ish e d - th e m -a ll— S he-sa ld F ltzw ater said, ch ild ren W(

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f U .S . s e r ;r a t W h i t<ed about their du ties, th e ir ms, and when they expect to (. H e thanked them fo r the ir o thenaU on .”vhile, ihe 'p reslc lcn l'flndT lrst" ta n c y ^ R e a g a n -p re p a re d - to - th e lr own C hristm as tradl-

w ere planning to s ta r t their C hristm as celebration as louse residents by spending a s E v e a t the hom e of the ir ends C harles and M ary Jan e

is R e a g a n 's a irec to r oi ifie“ irm ation Agency.)f the R eagans' ch ildren will ir is tm a s a t thc W hite House.I Sheila 'i 'atc, Mr s rH e a g a n V - y; s a id , the p residen t and a g an will talk by telephone [TLand-Olhcr fam ily m em bers [tsDay.ild-she-did-not-know _w hich_; would be called, sldestepp-

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t m illion P o sta l S erv ice en • _ w a g e a n d _ c « l:Q tllv in

from a n a rb itra tio n pai b u t th e ru ling th a t drew Uons from both sides a fo r low er s ta rtin g p ay fo w orkers.

T he aw ard ended fivi Im passe betw een the P( and Its two la rg es t unl)

.tional AssoclaUon of Lel ■ and " th e ' A m erican Pos “ ■Unlon7Thb'arbitralldn”ai

em ployees th an any ot J a b o r h ls to r y .

The five-m em ber pa postal w orkers wage inc p ercen t p e r y e a r for th re cost-of-living ra ise s amo p crcen t of inflation.

P o s tm as te r G eneral B olger issued a statem i th a t th c p ay increases postal r a te s In the future.

F irs t-c lass postage rise on Feb . 17 ‘and Bolger w anted to hold tha t ra te ^ v e r a l - v e a rs—T b a t-m trem ely difficult" u nder t

-Ing, hc said , and "It Is ii , . ^ y a t th is tim e w hat thi A m erican public will be."

. A 10th paid holiday w a for postal w orkers s ta rt T ha t will be Jan . 15, Uie

<1.. th e la te civil righ is lc£ L u th e rK ln g Jr .

Bilt the panel also u _ com pletely restruc tu re

r v i c e m e r ite H o u s e:lr Ing th e question o f \ to reported estrangem ent b< Ir R eagan and M ichael, Uie

of R eagan and his forme s t“ Wyman7Had1)«5n-patchet to— On—C hristm as—Dayr~ ll- friends a re expected f — turkey-dlnnec-in.the-fani i r o f thc W hite Houso.IS T h c .m e n u Indudcs cl »g wild m ushroom dress i r g ravy; baby ca rro ts witl le ^ a z c , broccoli Chrlstma;

tu rn ip ornam ents, monke; and ^ e e n sa lad w ith pine

re“ d r e s s i n - g ^ n i r r o n R $ 5 i“i rc ream snowm en a^d

ill cookies.e. Those com ing to dinni •s-R cagansH ndude-the^V icI td five ch ildren ; presidenti ic M ichael D eavcr, his wi rs ch ildren : M rs. R eagan’s I “ T llc h a ra -D avis, his; wlf i i- ;ch lld ren ;-an d _ fam lly _ fr l> R eyno ldsandhcrson .M ic

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irs pay>) - A half- serv ice’s pa employees won w ag es a t th ’in g _ lncreasea= .tlng sometli lanel Monday, newly hired !W mixed reac- F o r exan also provided' p a y had tm for new postal fall to $i4,lt

J a n . 18 ,19K Ive monUis of w o rk ers.,le Posuil Servlcc clerks, th es nlons, the Ka* the curren t: .« tter C a rn e ts C u rre n tp ostal W oricers_any-cu ts It affected more average 'M l oUier lh U.S. to $24,329 iui

W hile _..l ;mncl g ranted satisfaction ncreases of 2.7 been reachc ree yea rs, plus nor union U nounUng to 60 happiness u

I t w as " 1 W illiam F . undesirable m ent w arning Nash, a Wa !s m ay affect resen ted U» e. • b ltraU onpaises to 22 cents " I m u s t t i r had said he m o re ," saic te In p lacc fo r th e postal u m a y -b e —‘'ex— t h e ^ r t t ) f ^ r the w age rul- th.ls a s a fall : impossible to Arbitratic the cost to the K e rr said 11

- ■ h ad not b^as also ad d ers esU m ated it irting in 1986. th ree y ears hc birthday, of been used ii leader M artin cen t ra te .

undertook to I e thc postal

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chcstnut and ssing. giblet 'iUi cranberry las trees with tey b read, red 1C and sesam etr c w o n u r ic o ---------------------id snowflakQ

m er with theicks-and-Uielr---------- ---------itial assistan t wife and twos b rother. D r__________vlfc and. twofriend_N ancy_- __lichael.

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Btlmes sharp ly low er p ay for •ed workers.:ample; Uie low est s ta rtin g been $19,5G2, w hich w ill now 4,186 for w orkers h ired a fte r .985. For Uie la r g e s t^ a d e of . le tte r c a rrie rs a n d postal, le starting pay .w ^ d ro p from n t » l , 8 l l U ) $ M ; ^ it postal w o r k ^ will no t face ; In pay, how ever.~and the salary w U rriM fronrS23;689-I under the aw ard . “-_.boUi__ sides expressed lon tha t a com prom ise had ched, nelUier p ostal officials t leaders Indicated com plete s wlUi Uie resu lt. .•; "Uie best of a -b u n c h of ble options," sa id P e te r G. Washington law yer who rep- Uie P ostal Serv ice on th e ar- panel.It tell you, I w ould h av e liked a id Moe Biller, p residen t ofII w orkers union, " b u t th a t is f’C om prom lse'H nd'w e'ncccpf fair effort."itlon panel c h a irm an Clark i the total cost o f th c aw ard

been calculated, b u t he d it to be about $4 billion over irs. T hat figure, he.sald , hod d in determ ining th e new 22*

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— _ th e re vin the fields nigh t. And be: an d the glory fea re d exceed

And the an; behold, I b rin a ll the people

_________ h a s b een bom_____________ And.this.shj

w rap p ed in__ m an a g e r .” A

m ultitude o f t___ _______ilG lory to' G<

am ong m en 0 And it cam

. from them inl— to one and otl

---------- -------tfiir th 1 n rtfi£m ad e known i

So they we Josep h , and w hen they hs told them co

— m arv e led -a tl_______________ M a ^ l^ e p U n

h e r h ea rt. Ar • p ra is in g God

a s it w as spot

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tLetter

S h e ’ll p fo te cIt'S a so rry sU ileo t:

b y h a s com e lo when i ciU zen h as to be bea t t w hen a so-ci^lcd law c f ic e r, I u se Uils te rm r

. . th e y a re m o rc ln th c i i G a n s te rs of days gone th e y return ing , with n p eo p le try ing to m ake Iteep fam ilies logcUiei ten dency to forget our beauU ful country he e fo r h is c a rc and keepli n a tio n is based on G<xi s titu tlon).,O n(fforallj a n d tr e a t your nclghb* w ould like to be trea tc

For 1J B O S T O N -T h is 1st

- s e a s o n ’s greetings.- I f in d U ia toY u le tld i m isjudgm en ts , and re

I n o tto m en U o n m y sla i . j re a d y lo to a st Uie new

■ I_____I rea lize th a t it is sli------t h e w o r s ofm ^iffiays

— , to sp en d Uie la s t week — -p ro o fe n v tro n m e n tr l '“ ■ w h e re Uie M ln lsu y of

m e . So before It Is all ( r y ho le , I w an t to conf: m y thoughts fo r Uiepi

• • T o begin wlUi, Uiere “ r _ p o litica l “ K aU iys." 11

y ^ f o o t l r l b u t e t h e w K a th y Wilson, h ead of

" P o m ic a lC o u c u s to U K rig h ta ac tiv is t and Dei

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• --- WOi IfhM Advc

im H a flg fn J■Ty^^ E d i o r Ckrcul

x r t o f lhc edilorlal board and I S tephen Hartgen and WiDlan

3 ry o f N a i n s p i r e s

m e to p ass in those days C easar Augustus th a t a lid be taken . This first ras-was-govBTSBnsrsyr vn town to reg ister, ph a lso w ent from G aiil nto Ju d e a to the town ilehem — because h e w Pavid — to reg is te r, togi lfe, who w as w ith child, ime to p ass w hile.they ' e r toJje_dellvered_w,er •th h e r first bo m sbn, £ clothes, and laid h im in 10 room for them in th e ii e w ere sheperds in-the is and- keeping-w atch- behold, an angel of the ry of God shone round a sedlngly.angel sa id to them , “ D ring good news of g r e a t ; ale; for today in th e tow im to vou. who Is C hrist shall.be_aj!gnJoyou; yj in sw addling clothes ' And suddenly th e re w )f the heavenly host p ra i God in the highest, a

a of good will.” im e to pass, when the ; inlo heaven, th a t the shi other, “ Let us go o v er t( th-atT iaTcom rto-^passr m to u s .”w ent with h aste and th id the babe w as ly ing : h ad seen, they unders concerning this child.

a t th e things told th e m j in m ind all these tnmg!

"Aiid'tne snepherds 're tu od for a ll tliat they h ad 1 joken to them .

STarw a js

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a c t r i g h t so ta H a lrso ^ c o u n . ^ 3' “enalaw obW lnga t Ip submission „ ^ ,iwonlorcomontot-m ra th er loosely, “ “J ” ™lolln sw lthu ioo n c p a s to ra reh m orc and m ore ,Ike ends m eet and [her, we have aour Cod and Uie a s I havi leen trusted lo u s e is e ’s r ii sping. Our whole Sod’s law (our con- ttllan d a llfo ro n e ^ b o rh o w y o u CATHated . W hen these Jerom

W84pcIs thc Ume of y e a r when I

aea£U Ipasjilonft* llh .m y__

itlde serv ing of m istak es.__d reg re ts Is a good s ld e dlsti cheerrirc lB ars m y p a i a f ^ sla te , so tha l I can get lew year.i s l i^ U y early to round up av»^or.Uia-vcaf,bu t-I.p lan— v eck of 1984 in a m istake- *' ;rIwlll-bfrflomewhere- of TruUi will never find . n

ill dropped Into the memo- q onfide, sharc and am end ii e p a s ty e a r . 'pe re w as the tale.of two - C ' I m anaged Uilselectlon-^—le w rd so fR e p u b llc a ir :--------io f Uie Nallonal W om en's n th e su m a m e o f women’s u

D em ocrat Kathy Bonk. ti

_

rOtmCBUka : . . dvcnUlngManaooTyHoylculattM M tnafls '

ndw iH ers-D fedllorlats..............lam ^^H o w ard .

a t i v i t y .3 w orldlys, th a t a d ec ree w ent . a census of the whole :^t census took p lace y ria rA h d a i r w ere go-

lilee out o f the town of Tl of D avid ,-w hich is w as of th e house and

3gether w ith M ary his d.y w ere th ere , th a t the e re fulfilled . And she , and w rap p ed T iin rin ” ' in a .m an g er, because 2inn.te sa m e d is tr ic t liv ing- ■ h -o v er-th e ir-f lo ck -b y - le Lord stood by them i about them , and they

‘Do not. b e a fra id , for . I t joy w hich shall b e to own of D avid a Savior • s t th e L o rd.vou wilTfind a n l n f ^ t ~

es and ly ing in a w as w ith ^ ^ a n g e l_ a „ .

‘a isihg God and saying and on e a r th p eace—

e angels h ad departed shepherds w ere saying • to B ethlehem and see STwhich'ih’e 'C o n n ra s —

they found M ary and g in the m an g er. And TStopd w h a t had been d. And all who heard n bv the sheperds. But _ ip rp c m ie r in g ^ h e m -in — ‘tu rn ed rg lo rify in g and— d h ea rd an d seen , even

—Luke, 2 :1-20

e believe Uicy can s tep into you I andjgjroceed to uniiolsler Uielr and you do nothing about it. con not believe wc do not hove gtil to prtftccl ou r own lives lhai irep u U in g in d o n g c r.}re a rc so m ony thot believe w ay is righ t so you have to .V.•lieve I hove th e righ t to p ro tect im lly, m y hom e and m y person any and all aggression os long ovc not Infringed on som eone : righis.lye and will continue to protect ^ t s a s long a s l shall live.

rH Y A B R A Mom e

olitical I^ E llen

3 j b j o d n i

. nr~“ fem in is ts do non<»iraliK er~

■ — So j ^ c h fo r the easy stuff. . m en ts a r e a lw ays bo rd e r to c

a il. I a m th e one who said bac if a w om an w an ted lo be nom

'p re s id e n t sh e would have to r O h m c o flltU e fa lth .

— I takc.consolatlon from tbo now here n ea rly a s w rong a s I w hen h e s a ld sagely , “ Monda tow ard th c women, s ay h e 's c urjil fhom nnrl w fm

fo ti

DlDUCTIOH&k

y m V i e i m n e a i i

-We^kr^ .S C R A B B L E , Va.-^.(

r cen t na tiv ity scene in r !_____ M usfipro. c ro

tre e is no g re a t shakes o th e r evening gazing a

I in th e m an g e r with an ' cu rio sity nnd awe. .► Who w as he? The qu\--------- an& and theologians lh

I a sk th e question not £ ask II. M atte rs of rellg

‘ is th e who. w hat, wher 1 rev e rie .1 Think iofth lsinfont.J w hose nam e all the da . Is th e C hristian calend'■_____ B .C. and A.D. N early:' --------- tn c rarlouyS firis tla iv li-------- billion ad hcren tso rouJ tw ice a s m any Christi

m ony C hristians a s HI . W estern world, custot * beliav ior reflect the Jl

c h a ra c te r In history, 1: • th e Influence of th is cl

H B m ankind, m ' Wlio w as hc? I w as I | | D th e question go. T hai I

k n o w n ln h is t im c a s J ^ 9 — Ism u ch challcnged.-V

b e e n - s o n of God, §av H m o rta l.O v e rU iecen l H e cd th a t JesuS is the mi

in substan tia l a s King

Ves, \“ We lake p leasu re in' prom lncnU y Uie com r ing a t thc sam e tim co

____ faith fu l a u tho r Is numT h cS u n :

“Dear Editor: pi_ I nm 8 years old.

Someof myUtUefri jyg Claus. . lhal Papasnys'Uyousn

Please tdl mc lhc tr VIrelnlaO'Hanlon 115 West 95tJi Street.

V irg ln io .you rlittie liav c been affected by

- age. T hey do nol belie' lg** They think th a t nothin

p reh en sib leb y Uieir II V irg in ia , w hether thej little . In th is g reo t uni insl'ct, an an t, in his In Uie boundless world at th e in t^ lig cn ce capab

mistaktak eo n

_________________ ’ Afterth e c a r Wlien C

f r p a h — debate.m illion from al m alnet to 49,99

----- SPCfl" lybeiiiiiff.Thcm IsJudg- to confess. F irs t of W llllar back In M arch th a t clothes lomlnated for vice e ith e r i to run for Uie office. o n ly ‘‘t

T ha t-....................... ------------ c a m c tUie fac t U ia U ^ a s------ m ay ji(a s R lchoi^ Nbcon accidei ndole will bow I f lv ,i's considering one,, w os toe 1 forth and will not onhls*

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% ra

r r o w l i t i- C o m p o r^ to the mggnlfl- n New Y ork 's M ctt^polifoh reche around o u r Christm as csTY firrtound-m yselfthe-— I a t the Uny figuro of Uie babe in overwhelm ing sense of

question has haunted hlstorl- lhrough-allagcsJW bo.was he it as a p riest o r m in ister mlgh llgious faith a re off m y beat. I c rc and when tha t absorb my

It. Hc grew to be the rnan in dates of h istory a re divided. H ndar Uiat chronicles events y 2^000 yea rs a f te r his death,

oundthe world. T here jire— >tIons as M uslims, tw ice as Hindus. Throughout UlC :om and law and codes of m or JudcoC hrls tian ethic.,No

', before o r since, approaches child upon th e coursc of

s bom a rep o rte r; I cannot lel It Uiere was in fact a m an i Jesus, the m esslah, no longe .-W hatevcr-elsehe m ay h av e- avior, redeem er - hc w as a l» nturles skeptics have contend m erest legend, a s elusive and lg Arlliur and h is k n lg h t^ fU

VirginiiIn'Answering a l oncc and thui nmilnicaUon below, express- i our great grotiflcoUon th a t i m bercd am ong th c friends of

friends say there Is no Santa

sec It In ThcSun ll '$ so.! trvlh. Is there a Santa Claus’:

Jef."

ie friends a r e w rong. They )y Uie skepticism of a skepUc ieve except w hat they see. ling can be w hich Is not com- llUie minds. All m inds,

ley be m en’s o r children’s, a r ni verse of our!> m an is a m ere Intellect, a s com pared with about him , a s m easu red by able of g rasp ing thc whole

ces, sheone." .c r the Bu sh -F e rra ro d d ia te I ardlnal m lslake of using rea l 1 G eorge offered to “ help” Gi t C r l ^ i d ‘-there m ust’have tx on fem ale sp ines th a t stlffene o t least 26 w om en wiUi I n e

ied flaccid. T herefore 1 corr© 999,974 fefhalesp lnes. sak lns of fem ale anatom y,'! n iHgirin Ir i iy jF d p ie n l aS>ul Ul ludo" of M iss A m erica. Whei om s lost h e r crow n fo r dropp: es, I described h e r photo sess T naive o r exhlblUonlsl but In "one hour in h e r life." a t was befor© Uie second sel c e to U iellghirTw o trips Ih n i tl iioUnak& JtahablU i]uU t:aiX ient.[ w as too len leo t on Ms. W ^iia .00 severe on D r. Seiiss. Ihcci s “ The B u tle r B attle Bg o k ^ l

5implified\Fax F o r m - w —

lOHO \ ,

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tleofim ^ g / p =:— ^

t O M K i l p :

rl-be2— round ta b le ^ h e 3 6 m ] ^Sht p roduc ts of m ass hypi

It Im ag ina tive wltnesse; b e a k ln d o fp a s te p o tf im ag e of Moses wlUic

I p a ra lle ls thrown in. A b ab e in a m anger: a c

^ ' ' a p a r tin g of w aters, a M ount S inai, a sermoi

' ° all f hP nhjpgtions fron------ :— have^twen considered’ m ain s: H ew as. H eu r

Y et who w as he? Wt loral. oUier tow ering figure

C h ris t-A u g u s tu s . Til s tu d y U ie llv eso fV erj P lu ta rc h and EpicUiti behind. T he last y ean s tu ff of ghosl stories. 1 P ila te w as procuratoi

>ger crucifixion. Herod th(ife-----------W h ere lsab io g rap t

th c C hrisU an church? 2nd- M a tth e w lc llsu s ,"m i

_ h im .W o rd o fh is te a d t the J e s u s w as a troublgm

la therehus tru th a n d knowledge. 5s- Y es, V lr^ n la , Uien Qtits a s ce rta in ly a s love ai ; of - e x is t and you know lh

yo u r llfc its highest bl Alas! how d rea ry w

w ere no S an ta Claus I a th e re w ere no VirginI

childlike faiU iUien,n m ak e to lerab le th is e

us? enjoym ent, except in l i ^ t w ith which child extinguished.

Nol believe in SanU ' n o tb e lle v c ln F a lr ie s

tlcal h ire m en to w atch in t C hris lm as E ve to ca l

n- they did not seeSantx would Uiat prove? No

a r e th a t Is no sign th a t th< ere T he rhost real thin{ h nelU ier ch ildren no r I y fa lricsdanc ingon thc

th a t’s no proof th a t Ui

e confe.....................U iehonrend

le I also m ad e — clea rra rm s ^ n u m b e r s . leave k ids v G erry In Uiat would drop! been 50------------- e ra lD fm y «jned.” Ih e a rd Uie open eni Ines tha t re* slon. Okay, Tect m y counl book goes o

lached rT ” , I w as relaU vci -•— -While welUife^’m oral--------Fot^bferg.'tb en V anessa . reasonab le pping h e r h e r in a Ju resslon a r te a c h e r .” !t in any ca se tu rned fron

a rm s pollc:« of phottB______ p rofession.u U ie F ^ lb p s m o re th an :BjnoceJhan_an____ U s t you

I g ive y o u t liiam s, I Uilnk I .casua l refeccnwnenllftg------ -John UpdU, ' '! reg re tted E aslw lck”

X. IrJII joSl®*!

l l Ml

JV II W\ \\U Ijl j \ ■L^jl •

' 6 t t , N( KIR THI

uho-desn o f e S L - ,_____________________

P a tr ic k

> nr<»gn<nTit>H ng __lypnosls, o r hallucinations, or sses. Je su s someUmes Is said t o t figure, put togcUier In Uie Ul oUier stories, allusions &hd I. A bobe In Uie bulrushes, a a cruel pharaoh, a cruel H enx

3, a walk on w ater;, tablets fror mon from the mount. B ul wher ro m scholars and aRnostics— red, one fact obout Jesu s re*»undeniably w a s .' .......' W e know a g rea t deal aboul arcs who cam c before and afte , Tlt>crius, Caligula. We con ^ergll, H orace, Ovid ond Sencc U!tus left tangible rccords }ors of P lla le seem to bc Uie cs, bu l we know th o ta Pontius Ito r of Ju d ea a t thc Ume of the the G rea l was a real king,

ophy of the m an who Imipired' ch?-D urIngChrist’sllfeUm e, ■mulUtudes" of people foliowe saching sp read everywhere.

3 is a Scg o ..le re Is a Santa Claus. He exists e and generosity and dcvoUon v lh a t they abound and give loi lb eau ly an d jo y . --------y would be the world If Uiere usl 11 would be a s d reary a s lf jinias, T here would be no 1, no poetry , no rom ance to is ex istance. We should have m t in sense and sight. The e lem i lildhood fills Uie world would,t

m ta Claus! You m ight a s weU le s i You m ight get yoor papa I in aU Uie chim neys on ca tch S an ta Claiis, but even if m ta C laus com ing down, w hat Nobody sees SanUi Claus, bu t

L Uiere is no SanUi Claus, lings In th c world o re those Uia o r m en can see. Did you ever s th e law n? Of course not, but

it they a r e not there. Nobody ci

Bssesto'n d ln g o f his fanciful Vableof U m sx acc . I Uiough t it w as sca rj Is w ondering which of the chai ijp Uie doom sday weapon first lyco rresponden ls convinced r 1 end ing v?&s to prom pt open d t ay , I wUt reconsider a s long a s s on th e im irkel wlUioul an ad

^ a ro on Uie am is race. R ant g .'th e frecM fb u n aerrm ad e a - ble'com plaint aboul m y descrl Ju n e co lum n a s a “ form er En( .” I t m ad e her sound a s If she t rom jiarsing sentences lo p lan illcy. Teaching is Uie generic U on, b u t F o rsberg h ^ t beenji an 15 y ea rs . FalrenougfiT” . ou th ink It Iseasy to be fair, he >u th e rM d e r w hdlookuinbrai ■eference lo witches In a rev ie \ Kllke’s book, i^Tho W itc h » o f- :k” a s “ full of dank, unsatlsfie*

A-4 Times-

* • L 7 f ^

l"'\ O ’ . Ifloptjous jo

go ROOM urfVR X HEPRawT... ra J

mszrealmmm- tionary. He w as news.

— reference in Luke to Cl p ie a t 12, we know noth

liook a l th e tiny ffgu and reflect upon millet cam c th e R om an chur< theconvu]slon.sofhist< T he h istory of ChrisUa

r ■ bigotry and percecuUo d to infidels a s w ell. I t Is a 1

R ichard C oeur de Lion(J .........Cromwell andCottonT

Tom More dead . Not oi •od; evil also h as been done om ’ But to Insist on the n en w a s h e ? " ls to p u tfo m

noL lhebjography th a t

— UlC blrth'drfTChiKTWircUie very least, U iegrcj

te rHe w as possessed of

eca leader — the commani • m agnetism , Uie forens

furious, g entle, demon ,s .^ have excelled a s lawy< le left us a tough b u t rew.

O nU iIsdayw esay ,*ij-------- wo can say in awestrui, . m a n i" . .^ed

James KlIpatHckwi

antaCU' conce iveo rlm ag lnca i:

its seen and unseeable in t >n You te a r a p a r t the b£ .0 m akes th e noise Inside,______Uie unsecn.worid.whiclt - even Uie united strcngt If Uiat ever lived, could U

Only falthj fancy, poi push aside th a t curtain

no . supernal beau ty and gl n a i Ah, V irginia, In all Uils l,be n*al an d abiding.

N oS anta C lausl T ha 11 forever. A thousand ye a lo ten Uiousand y e a rs fro:

m ake glad th e h e a rto fif ____________ ..ntu t Editor's note; "IsTh

question little Vlr^nla ha t Baltimore Sun In 1897.. : scQ—ol-thenew^perJsstal

a/isiver, w '/i/cft/srcpr/i can Howard Newspapers.

0 mea Gt Uie nu- d l s i ^ t l v e power ijy to _ w ith uC a lifo m ia la racfe rs ■ ■ 'm cT andprobablj ■St. Sev- c h c ra f th a sg o tle

discus- h ag so rp o lso h cn a sn o tc r iz e d in y o u rc t Idu lt a t- F in a lly I wrote------------------ Uionght-IcoUect<Adall .......pollUcal ^ r t s na — :-----------wrong.-Tho re a ti:ripU onof Y o rk e r o u t of the in ^ lsh ' Chiles: “ I l ’s like B h ad ju st can ’t g e t th e ball inning th e A m erican pe : fem ale would adv ise hin1 one for Blessed ly . CoQCl

. I9 8 4 e rrb rs .ld ld however, new season .

ew o f — — ------------------ Ellen Goodmai

aioiK .

i9-Nevra, Twin Falls, Idaho T

-■ 7 . •'

[ m w w w i i

illy wasws. Yet except for a fleeting;oChrlst’s leaching In th e tem-_________loUiIng of Uie formaUve years.0 C hrist em erges.- •__„••• •i! r^ [n T h T s & lK 5 c rc l-a a ife “ -----------lllerinlal themes. In h is nam e -hurch and UicRcformatloniand history thot w ere thus aroused; slianlly Is in p a rt a h istory of ullon. of slain m arty rs and slain Is a history Uiat em braces Lion and Torquem ada,onMaUier, Henry alive and"...................o t only much good, b ut m uch ione In Christ’s nam e, le repo rte r's question, “ Who torm ahead of substance. I t is ; i i a t m atters. H ere a t

5P hW 5 [ m r ^ w to become,-at—rr— = g reatest leacher who e v e r lived.

d of every characterlsU c of a nandlngpreserice, th e personal rcnsic skills. He could t)e m anding and tender. H e would iwyer. doctor or poIiUcian. He rew arding code lo live by. ay, “ W hal a childl ” F o r all ages jlrucifadm iration. “ W hat a -

k writes his column, ‘ 'A Conser-

lause all UlC wonders th e re a r c un- iin theworld.ic baby 's ra ttle and see w hat ilde, but Uiere is a veil coveringhich not Uie sUrongest m an, n o r _______3nglh of all Uie strongest m e n . ad Ujar apart., poetry, love, rom ance, can ta in and view and p ic tu re Uie id glory beyond. Is it all rea l? .Uils world Uiere Is noUilngfelse

Thank God he lives, and he lives d yea rs from now. V lrglna. nay.1 from now, he will continue lo rtofchlldhood.

sThereaSantaClaus"wasthe '■ fnlaO'Hanlon wrote to the t97. Francis PhafceUus Church ' s/a //iim jte iie r.fW s/an ious__L _ !pr/n/ed courtesy o /S cr/pps:■rs.

culpasw ers....” IliIs did no t s it well' *n!a'witchVi4iocon^>lBined (tb !', ab ly to U » ACm ).ttiat.iiW lL- " , o tle n a lo to fb a d p re s s f ro m th e -

hers o r oUierwlse a s c h a ra c -• t r colum n." No dffense Intended.; ro le a column Uils y e a r in which Iiec tedU ieveryw orstofthe:-------------------ts m etaphors for 1984.1 w ase a tw o r ^ a s e u l l e d byJIh&New—------ :r'the mouUibf Sen. Lawton likeafooU >allgam e....M ond^e . b a llb a c k w iU io n e b lg p la y .B u t. n people love a horse race . I I h im not to knock R eagan b u l ." . 'M ch Chfles did not tally.up.my________: d id i t m ^ f . And now on to Uie

'manwrltesforTheBostoa

Tuesday. DecemberZS, 1984

1

‘W h o^ A n o p e n le tle r to a ll . N ations Church o r an;

* w jlh th e beliefs of thla re lig ious fanatics:

: ---------- IheA ry an N a tlo n sj' tlOQ based on hatred 0 : a lly condones murder l e ^ o r not, tha t will I

' -Y ou people actual!)_________ l i a n church , blit any r

:C hrlstlan lty is purely •surely doesn’t show ii ilto tre d and m urder a :&ny C hristian organl2 • O ne of your M agic) Jo n es, w as quoted Ihl

__________a g e e ln g th a t whoeve

^ slc ) h eadh lgh ."M al s ta tem en ts Is surely r

: ^ u t f u l f l l l ln g y o u r h __________ th ^ U nltedS tatesln to

fundam en ta l w o rth ^

~ ^Blaine‘Furiner’ prolV' Thefollow ingw as: IheM ay o ro fW ap l.li ti6 Iallynon-eIected ,i

__________ laegta tlve for good wl■Jttunlty, a filetogeT tl ^ t t o town and stock p iles. With w inter sel s ^ 'l f h e w U lg e t to t i

'l ^ s u r e w h a th e ty p i ? ^ a u s e I h ad him su '.^ c k o fo ld n e w sp a p ! ^ a n s w e r e d m ail anc "filled on to p - ' i ^ e seem ed to be up iR l^S haughnessy ’s i B laine County voters th ink he.w ants to be t

--------------- ‘sarh ffb n ish r“ HlsHo------------ - t jc n o w n a sa fr ie n d ly s

:;\vlth m ean,-nasty wa;____•_ be a political recluse

~ “‘■"Here you'go again; . p b rte rs whip pore ole

‘ fe rp e rm lttin ’ thlsSh 'Id .w rite su c h d riv a l.. b e horse whipped an( ' o n ^ ra il fer question

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-with them pinko rcp< e a s te rn liberal presi fu rin e rs tha t have m ov er B laine County,

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<Q‘n n /irgnnWn. .. |e d o fo th e rp eo p le th a tac tu - ] tie r and any other.actlons, t dU further your ridiculous ^

ally call yourselves a Chris- (fiy resgmblant ^ ynii havo (o '■ e ly ln y o u ro v m m In d s.lt ' <w in your acUons o r beliefs. ^ir a re not th e h a llm ark s of \uUzatlon'l.know. \^c Valley m em bers, W ayne ^:ih th eT lm esN ew sas >ever killed D enver rad io jtfBsrgTODid^’h'ciinheJr \Making such ludicrous . ily not the b est w ay to go 'u rh o p e lessd es lre to tu m iinto a theocracy. 'BfpeopiSTA'h^rbeiiawTnihe - jh o f all Individuals.. ;

e Countyr o b l e m s [ra^w ,

! r th e < x 4 o u ta n dock up with sup- ' J S ?

E iB upset with Mr. y’sa rtlc leab o u t lers and doesn 't be ta rred with tha t ;Honor'’ a n ts l< r t» —Jysort-ofperson---------ways, ahd w ishes to

jln letlln ’ them re^ ' ’

3 Shaughnessy feller a l . . . and he should and run outta town lonin’ou r elected

Is really w rong wUliIdes lhe problem sreporters from theress. I t 's all them •e moved in and taken,ty. They think they. . ju s t 'c u z they got . Hd ir iJ p ib a ia jn . ----------- X , ,I I ’ll tell you, these nelnhorJSTandwh^f n’t even ride a horse, ock lowork. m oveinand they a r ty p e o f job. like S o le workln’ cows. I guess th is sp d sheep if ya can ’l y e r ha: , bul these people guess I ike movies, fly p u t on illde down the h ills llkelo<ped lo tlielr f e e t_____ ju s t do? Christ][n th a tth e rew ltd i BLAII fouryears ago ,_______ B u p

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tak e som e rea l tw isting of th( y o u r m urderous sec t's action

T hen you have the audacity .th e United S ta te s is a commu Jo h n M iller says he knows ho operate^ ' ‘particu larly a com

' you rea lly m ean to say th a t v m unlst country? I think you 5 u n d e ra rea l com m unist gove

'■ w hile lo see w hat U’s rea lly 11 w ou ldn 't m ind seeing you lea fo r (*ood, and 1 hope thc re s t (

“ th is Country and the M agic v s a m e way..

People like you a re th'e one thought it had seen th e la s t oi W orid W ar II. b u t you perslsi

'-"a ljM lu le segregation of th e r you w ake up and realize th is

y-questio:kln’ down them lost voters . . . ik I ’m p re tty good from m y ex p ice of track in ’ antylopes and de; deer, lost kids, and other types < m in ts th a t m l ^ t cut m y t r a i l . -wayrI-dldn-l-flnd4my-problems 1 ad d re sse s in th a t K elchum to\ 1 a m ap in Hand and w alkin' rou chunrrf6M crorle person Usl hoi he side door to the city h a l l . . . pose he w anted to be close for ncll m eelings. Then Ihere^was th e r one who used the s lre < ^ d - ss o f U iepostofflca fer-hom erl- pose hc w as one who w anted to 1 >e to his post officc t>ox. Then th e r fe ller listed a v acant lot a s :rcss. but I guess he had lo move twatcr.probably.goLln.hls cam]

tvi» vnrnn t irif bordercd-the__:k, a nd som etim es the crick ten un a little h l ^ . B u ll don 't Uiinl< th ing like th is should boUicr— Ine County voters ’cuz they kno t from the re-p rtaot-election nBfiTlfieygotTKe'ljSrrepre- ta tiv e money kin buy. It shore a red to lak e a heap of money to | m elecled, 'e'r not e le c te d ,. . . j «ndIn-on whose horse youAvere it in ’ to win. Now I don’t w ant yi ik I 'm against D em ycrals, I me : oncc, seem ed like a nlocc enou cr. h u t I don 't think I’d w ant ta ve Into the nelgtiborhOoefrMy m m a a lw ayslaugh l m e th a l I u ldn’t p lay with thcm k indsof' pie, and ya really should feel s6 them , like ya do some people a t l5 tm a r t lm erth c y m lfaiH?rKav ardtlm cTntU ya m i p t l a k e ’em ne cookies ’er.aJoaf of b read lo p make^hJngsKa little e as ie r fer m.) le ts p u l all of our feelln's aside special tim e ot y ea r and extenc hand lo them D em ycrals, ’cuz 1 ss th e re rea l people, too. They v on'lhls ea rth for a purpose, bul loco weed, and alkili w ater, ya d o n 't rea lly know why. M erry Istm as an d Happy New Year. L A IN E JE N S E N

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Judge B ecker could be swaye IC received a s he w as nol alio them before the sentencing. i ollLtioLJiavlDSany.priorpcpb lo lrhls own c h a rc te r w itn ess; :n.cing s ta ted th a l he had a pn

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rse you ig to have to pay $4,500 for theIt. ■'2 knows he has lost, so they thl i doing is calling for a general It so the taxpayers will hav e t( Instead of b ig Geo.

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PHOENIX, A r lz .- " • .• - thaJaldW H vorke^- Wi

to h is Job' In Illinois — h a s se ttled again wl fam ily In Phoenix, del th is tim e and rebuild!

"W e’re recovering o rd eal. • W e're dolr Schultz said In an intc

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befo re hc w as la id ol b u m p ^ by another sen iority .

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V w e’ll s tay .’’

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c ra f t d is tress signal v a lrplanes.'and reioyet e lllte , b u t a sea rch f( c ra f t led to a plane pl W isconsin airport.

, M aj. E lizabeth W isconsin Civil Air s e a rc h ended Sunda> o f Uie a irc ra f t w as si off a n em ergency I c iden ta lly begon tro day .

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w ith most of h is Phoenl: determ ined to s la y _ g o o d _ d

Ild Ihelr lives. financliIng from lhe jv jislc T heir loing ju st fine," unwillli nterview . secondbeen laid off In 1982 g ran d n »r T ractor Co. in _ lfro m P ( m oved to Phoenix. Their > -T^turn*vm en-th ir-T Javya h im In August. " I t 'sLight hc had a hom e sa id la: lid h is wlfc Bonni^— jn g io u j ^^TRoa’il'Bac’k'Tn h is U iere n ly he would go back M ich

Ing troirked for C aterp illar h ad sa rs. His fa ther work- doing fl_ __ __________isted'ofily s lx lio u rs~ 3 o b . "1 1 off a sccond Ume. . Judson irw oricer with m ore h e s a id

• som ethle ever going back T he I iltz said last week, a n e w c ( now. This is w here " I t ’s

It found no Uiing-— I Ptu rned to Phoenix / Schultz's fo rm er / m arket, o ffered h e r ^

IS park ed • 1 -r'Is. (AP) - An a ir- Aal w as picked up by \y ed by a Soviet sa t- yh for a downed air- \e parked safely a t a .1 _

. ' i ACh Curry o f_ U ie \ —Mr Patrol sa id lh e \ day a fte r the owners summ oned to tu rn y u:y beacon Uiat ac- ' oi tronsm itting S a tu r-

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to P eo ria and lhe return !nlx cost $7,000 a n d ^ l d he has _deal_oL-I.'catchlng up to d( tclally.e ir o ldest d augh ter Sally, IG, w, illlng to cu t her Ues In Peoria nd Ume. She Is living w ith h d m o th e r unUl she g radual I P(»ria_Central,HigliS_chool. lelr only w n T erry , 18, joined 11 / a mdnUi ogoTSchullzsal'd: f s so qu iet now,” Mrs. Schu! Ias l week. "You get used lo ho our>cblldrcnJn the housenndm e n re only two.”Ichelle, 14, ondK ini, 12, w erc ho ;roubie readjusUng, Mrs. Schul s a id In Novem ber, bul " they ' g fine now."hu llz is looking for a differe ■"T hey 've'been awfully good' :on, but the pay Isn't real good aid. " I 'm not in a hu lry . I kn( Glhing will comc along.” le fom ily lives in an apartm ent w com plex In northem Phoenix, t 's the sam e a re a we lived in t

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A f ^ dai[S befc move pack ag es w ere piled a m to ly ceiling-higli tree has a room . “ MosUy p res• clo” g ran d p aren ts in.lliino

plained, i, w as T he b rie f re tu rn lo I Tia a to ta l loss, Schultz said tl h e r "T h e one good thlni u a lcs o f i l iB th a t lg o tm y .i l ^ . C a le rp llla r, he said. i^ th e I ' m now vested in the

fh a d n 'tg o n e b ack U» :hullz h a v e te rm in a ted m; ) hav- T h e re would nol have d n o tt o ranyu iing . " ^

T he Schultzes don' jh a v - u ,e a ttention focused :h u lti new s of Uieir ordeal g( 'ey’re ‘-Rveryonc h as bt

Schullz said, ■erenl chrl.slm ns ca rd s fr od a l n e v e rh e a rd o f ."

. "Som eone will con know say , ‘A ren 't you lh

Schultz said. "Bi ent in celeb rities. W e're Jui nix. e lse . W e're Just dol in be- know how .”

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eill has. spen t o holf-centu rucllng. _ _ .11 : NaUvliy scene, which c6v( quarc fee t and contains mo 1,000 figures, a llro c ts about 2,( rs from th c Chicago a rea eve

■ said Mondelli.'s doughliI . ------------ ----------idelli, 0 50-year-oldconslrucU :r, began working on Uie see h ild in h is n a tive Italy. Afler d lo the U nited S tates a t age ived m any of Uie pieces with h ontinued adding lo the proje

;xas retaileLJSTON (A P) - S o m e 'T a t e rs who defied the s la te 's Si losing " b lue law ” and opened a st Sun'day before Christm ted brisk sales, but hove 2d If Uiey wili conUnue defyi a lule.— - •i think th e re is a need for stoi open Sundays, but we have lo s lay open until Uie blue low e d ,” said Tony Petrolla, prc Jf C orrigan’s jew elry stores on.roiia-said sto re m anagers wc risingiy p leased” with lar Sunday. f-rpstow n C entcr, a niSJbr shof all in Houston, gave Its retollc I tion of rem ain ing open Sundi la jo rs to re s a t the cen ter wc I.a s ' controversia l Blue Law pi sales of certa in I ten ll'on ct

ve S aturdays ond Sundays, a r County - D istrict Atlom Mlllsap h as said he will not.pi i B lue Law violators until t 5 decide the low’s consUl

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Lawfo dies in %ospit

J'LOS ANGELES (AF ta w fo rd , Uie suave acloi i^i'Iaw lo Ihc Kennedy M onday of c ard iac arres

'Ifig inlo a com a and beln; Ilfo-support system , a ho: ^ d .- “ II w as a resu lt of c

Iro m previous illnesses ' W ise, a spokesm an a t

M edical C enter. “ He diet su p p o rt.”• L aw ford, 61 ,. had sll fcdma W ednesday, four ( ^ t e r e d Uie hospital. Hc a .m . MST.‘ T h e n a tu re of Lawfo

----------w a ico ixU sclosed -a tihe j\i-irc, P a tr ic ia , hospilal (

lh e New York 1____ ^qu o U n g .~ an --.u n identlfli........ - i ^ l a t e , reported last

^ ijffering from kidney a b te m s . -• - .■’iLmwford, who s ta rred M an '’ Iclevlsion scries, { e r known fo r his associ

----------hiB-roles^He-was-a-fre<J o » in -F . .Kennedy's._y

Y w here hc assum ed "Uii Vbff-beal brother-in-law," Vpromlnenl mem ber ‘S in a lra ’ Hollywood " ra

' ' H is th ird wife, Patrlci '^ ^ ^ h l s s id e when h e died. H

h is one son and th ree do 'h is m a rr ia ge to cjfawlfe- rnedy lC rlstopher, 29; Sy lo ria , 26, and Rob&i. 23 • h im within lhe p asl few c

D uring his eariy su 1&40S, Lawford w asjijtc ad o rin g tcen-aged “ b< .Y ears la te r hc expresse J ic had n ’t w orked harde ‘following of fans.

" P a rto fU ie fa u ltw as i !hol p u tting In enough go j i e once said . "B ut I m i

f r i of the fault w as mir w as m ore in le r^ te d •good.Ume than worryl

c a re e r ." -- In rcccn t years, Lawf

In few ro les and w as oft b een hospitalized in ^

. w ell a s In Ju ly when he I trea tm en t. While hosp h e m a rrie d h is present V

-> E a r lie r th is y ea r hc I B e lly F ord Center f(

' , , l alcoho l t^ a b ilila lio n M irag e .^ RecenUy he played a I ^ e CBS-TV movie

i SV onderiand," about ri\ 3Umnists H edda Hoppci ‘P a rso n s . The movie. EllzabeU ) T aylor, will tiexlyeoT t

I L aw ford m orried P a t i n 1954, and Ihey w ere I in th e W ashington socia iher broUier’s adminlslr; t M ore a t hom e wlUi t t i i l c , Lawford said he 5‘th e b it p lay er in Uie bi IKenncdy fam ily functibi ^ " y have learned lo pl J h e offbeat brother-ln-l « a ld . H e also learned io o tb a il.S W hen Jo h n Kennedy p e n t , jLawford w as s j l o n g wiUi " r a l pack” c iJocy Bishop, Ma

~ Sny D avis J r .■ T h e m arriag e to P a t

‘ « n d e d in d ivorce in 1966 : In 1972, Lawford wj {^lary Rowan, daught< 5 n " s la r D an Ro w m , all « ftere ig h tm o n U ts.5 -Lawford-wasJxinLS<

. ^ J h e only son of S ir Sid ■ a i ta w f o r d . He m ade his

^ « g e 7 1 n ” 01dBiU” ln E [ E g S 'H la p a r e n t s s a w l la i

Q tu to r s a s h is faUier, af f i i ie u le n a n t general; mo'

^ 1 r o ih 6 )u n l^ lo c o u n lr )9 ■; In 1938, Uie Lawfordf i jKollywood, w here l5-j|H w a s c a s t os a n E ngllB X novle"I2ordJeff.”-

- B . g ^ W ^ - W o r l d - j y a r .| n EHirope, th e peripaU

- S w ere-in-FloridarwhenSUI their family funds w

• f s “ P e te r wMl to work a BB B tteodantatatiotei:

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BA R C EU > B and leader

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if complications s e s ." said Ron a t Cedars-Sina! l lcdw hileon lifc

slipped into aLir days a fte r h o .......................Hc died a t 9:45

w ford's ailm enthe renucs lo fh is _____al officials said.< Dally News,llfled -L aw fo cd ------- ; —is l wcck he w as-------y and livei; pro-

Txi in “The Thin es. becam e bet- iociates than forfrequent-faco-in------------------:._White House. _“the i^ le of the ' w,’’ and he w as a T of F rank ■rat pack .” rlcia, 26, w as at1. His children ^ --------! daughters from ifeJpjitciciaacon-. . . . Sydncy.'28; Vlc-

23 — had visited •wdays. success in thc

“j lc n mobbed by____“ b obby-^xers .” isscd reg re t lhat rd er lo keep that

'a s the studio’s In1 good p ictures.”m usl adm it lh a t ^ ^ f im ine. I w asted In h'avlng aT y in g a b o t n _ m y _ _ _ ^ ^ f i

awford appeared ' often ill. Hc had

1 November, as ^ ^ f i he received ulcer ospltallzcd then, ntw lfe.

he entered Uie________ J• fo r drug, and ion In Rancho

1 a ta len t agent in ie "M alice in rival gossip col-

Iper and I^ucIla le. which s ta rs /111 be broadcast

Patric ia Kennedy re fam iliar (aces « ia l scene during slraUon.th the Hollywood- . he often felt like B background” a l • ' :tibns.) p lay m y role as In-law,” he once cd to play touch

^ y ra n for presi- s a cam paigner

cohorts such as M artin and Sam- —:

PaUrlcla Kennedy 966.'w as m arried lo

{hter of. i ‘Laugh------------—.a h d g o l divorced

iA p t..7 ,.l9 2 3 , a s _Sidney and Ljidy h is fUm dcbiit a l lE n ^ a n d . ->t a s a lark, not a ir-W U S _taug i^y ; , '.7 . •, a BriUsh Army m oved Uic family

!r?fam U y visited 15-year-old P e te r igllsh boy In the

a r II began In MjteUc taw fO K l5 ~ ~ tere .theyrleam ed -------------s w ^ f « « e n - — -------“■kasaparic ing lo t- - - --------

i t in h o s p i t a l le a r t p r o b le mSLONA, Spain, (AP) - ter X avier C ugat was in the-care -im it-o f-ji-R arcp lnna__Monday, suffering from

1 resp iratory p roblem s, doc-

s^ id ."C u g a t w as a d m l t t^ '1 serious condition;' .................who will b e 85 yeare old Jan . jn hospitalized for heart pro-— ireral Umes in recen i years. anisJj-bom C ugat re tum ed tc

from Uie United Slates, i helped popularize the cha- )Uier LaUn d an cc rhythm s in and 19G0S.

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W C F n n J R F T O u n r a T o : You have very good huni it_how_to.makc this 0 dellgf between yourself and lhe one the most.

! 0 - ( J u ly 22 lo Aug. Jl'l ;rsland the desires of others lid c lve th em the backing 1rB chnppy..____

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Q. Isn 't- Finland's w orld ’s m ost northerl: . A Next to Iceland

' Is. Speaking of Helsli ‘' ^ r tlon a traffic ticke t fir * to ^ o on th e Income of thefi

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SCORPIO (Oct. 23 lo 'JuIy .' yoili^tlC ntlom jnToi lunches ily and be happy .U llghlful fo r the New Y ea r ah' m e you

Be su re lo cor I) You -everyone p osslb lcU srs and ‘resu lts . Soy m em lg they those you love. .

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d 's Helsinki lhe ' irly capital? IfId 's Reykjavik. It weredow slnki, m ight men- - Ine ne fine there Is based still woul , down the

people of Venice, N everu ry their dead? w ho wr:em elery Island of com e."decade or so. Then "spend lr

those who a re not m nkc tli I'ou.-Spread-Clioor— ycar.wU:

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sp iril and c an have- and you boUi a t home and th e m an

. P lS C i23 lo Nov. 21) F o c u T T o r*rm iTourhomc-and ^am ^-;p^cale^ there. Moke plans m a le c a

Ih e a d . Ingyoui

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ta u g h t )— —— — V - — to achlcl>e<!r22t0-Jan;-20)“ from e* 3 = b « u rtF lo = U jln k -^ h e -n o r affairs and how to success

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der rem ains a r e ^ n ^ d lo an- ry fa rth er seaw ard.

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0 the shark, w h a t w ith a repula- ) m ain tain an d all.

h e distance from earth-'to sun downscaled to one inch - get this ! nearest s ta r . Alpha Centaurl, vould be four an d a th ird miles the pike.

v er m uch c a re d for reporters w rite about "disposable In-

5." I like the ones who call It t ndlng monoy.”

c the futuro brigh ter. This Aext w ill be betto r for yo"______

JU A R lO s-(-Ja n -2 i- lo -F e b -l9 > ----------h happiness can be yours today, you should show appreciation for nany kind thoughts from others..

SCES (Feb. 20 to M ar. 20) A daym w lira tlo ir th a r-c a irb rln g -y D u ---------tter-peace-.and-happIncaSi-Y our— rr- e can be ve ry devoted now and br- ' /ouso lace.

’ YOUR CHILD IS BORN TO- i^./.he o r she will be a New Age luc t and should go to m odem Mis w here th e la te s t technology is ;h t and will then b e well equipped chicvc g rM tau cccss . E>o not detec— -—n expressing d lffe re n llra lls Irofn--------■normf^^nee-^t-^a-^fom th ls - ihat-'-------cess will com e.

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V alerie , th e re Is a Sanli th an k s 'to vandals who retu i

• dpor C h ris tm as ligh ts a n a or a t te r b e ing to ld a S^year-old h ^ friends thought the thef “ S an ta w asn ’t com ing.” ‘

'T h e decorationsr. r a n ^ n g few b u lb s to $60 s c t i o t lighti e lec tric candles, w ere tak'

. tw o w eeks ago from , the V alerio Wfllllng*""

- o lh e r houses In th is sm all co■ bom lle sw es to fA tlan ticC ltj

I-^Thc seaso n ’s glU ter was

-§:hristiah, Jewis

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fey DOUG F ISH ER— the-AssoclBted-Press---------

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- congregations, of a . P re Church a n d a Jew ish lem~{ Sharing th c sam e sanctu y e a rs ago, m em bers of cach recognize th a t Ihclr sin^llarl m ore p ro m in c n t_ lh a n t fe rences. ■ '• [^Aslde from m oving som e i n ilu rc . a round, f e w ’other hlave been n ecessan^. om T tingem ent has'Bcco'm c ah" t^ p rom ote Intcrrcligious u ding,

I ' 'W e w e re ju s t am azed a ti th in g s-w e re th e sam e bct w orship an d the irs ,” the Rc B utz of E as tm ln s tc r Prc O iu rc h sa id ..IW hen m em bers of BeU

___ T em ple worship, a while st— U rf S tnr'o fT )avR H fholste<

lh e cross . The corigregat! wiiich houses Us Torah

G h r i s t mWASHINGTON (AP) - 1

of^wonder” Ihal guided thc n early 2.000 y ea rs , ago co

' b u m b righ tly in hum an th------m em o ry i-despite-dlsagree.•— < ^ o -a c tu a l source o f .th e■ •

^ nova, cornel, conjuncii ffld o th e r possibilities hav( geisled by scien tlsls a s ex for the s la r .

And m an y people think i sim ply one of divine origin.

_____ T he B ible Is d lrec l in Its■ se t forlh in M atthew ’s gosp

"B ehold , th ere cam e frpm th e E a s t to Je rusa le ‘•W ic re is he th a l Is bom 1 Jew s? F o r we have seen Uie E a s t, and a re come

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lesrest’) — even m ore wlicm ta a a u s . G louceste r Co jtu racd out- th e ir d isp lays 1 o rnam ents stolen, police so ld g lr i-a n d -----------------^ —hefts m eant V alerie and.................... had seen a I3ng from a w hich S an ta C ghls and ta ll v isit un less al taken aboul -w ere tu rned he home of F ran l^W lnters bout a dozen J l - V ale rie ls fal 1 community a f te r tw o lari: i t y r - - ----------th e lrjio m fi wcvas dim m ed “ D addy, this

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• tab le .- When the “ I th ink oui Presbyterian e d to spending jm ple began Ihg th ings ic luary ' five H ow ard Apotl ach began to Shalom In 198( larities w ere R abbi Jam e

Ihclr dif- to r of In te rn •r , A m erican Je<

ne of thc fur- Y ork C ily. s ^cr changcs handful o f su< and the a r- th eco u n try . ah ld ca l way- ■*- Ti'O Wea IS understan- m ilita ry woi

said- He ath o w m an y e sc a la tin g ci between our chu rch and : Rev. Robert to le ran ce sue Presbyterian Increase.

•,. T he P re s 3elh Shalom b u ilt th e chur !5 screen with in 1953. F ive stedTo“co w = Jew iB irg rO T p gation's ark . n ea rb y bank rah. one oC thebu ild tng .

la s s ta r i— That " s ta r h im .’"thc wise m en B ut no fui continues lo s l a r i s o f f e r e

1 thought and led sclentisl rcemenl-ovci— e n e rg y — dls< iie unearthly phenom enon______________ fo r th e llp li lsicllon ol s ta rs Astf-ology lave been sug* of th e b irth . explanations and a s tro log

lions fo r ea r nk the light Is m en ts of the jln. ■' T h e ac tua lIts approach, . to h av e occu

ospel; B .C ., so celiie~\vlse” Tnen“ p e rlo d — ha\ lalem, saying, so m eth in g t m King of the special, e n his s ta r In ,L«R oy Do lie lo worship O bservalory

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m ovieJ in you r ov n e , w ith you'r ov itte’R ecorden---------

toregiifl^h en o ih e r /e s ld en tso f ih e ChtCounty town took down Vlys so they w ouldn 't be p u te s a ld . - see

Jd h e r frieiids apparen tly te a \ television p ro g ra m - in - ju s ) C laus said hc would not saii

a ll th e C hristm as lights d on. sa id Pollce . CM it V cr5. ■ S "fa ther,'W ayner sa id th a t - th e S-gS' can d l< ^ liT f fo n ro r ~the w ero 'stolcn s h e to ld him ;. h ts really Is a lousy • f

cover similarities

i share c anding (tnosl sacred docum ents, Is fm nt nf tho tvimmunion hu

our people h ave gotten us- g ring five orlO m inutes mov- w( 5 artiund^’’ M id 'Rabbi ‘ BiKJthaker, who Joined Bcth ali ,380. .m es Rudln, nalional direc- P«irreligious a ffa irs for the JcJew lslj Com m ltlee in New h :, sa id he knew of only a A] such shared sanc tuaries in

a had its roots in Joint sc A'orship racllltlcs. Rudln

pred icted th a t ' with sccosls of m aintaining a tr

md increased reiiglous plsuch sharing will be on the si

resbytcrlan congregation « lu rch on the c ity ’s ea s t side d: Ive vea rs aco. the Reform ci rapTwrnch w aRm eeim g u w .- l j nk. asked-lf ll couid share C lg, “

i n t r i g u e s............— ■ pl

fu rther description of the cl :red, an om ission which has c( tlsts., lo spend tim e and ci ilse usslng—what— na tu ra l— ion could have accounted cl l l seen In the sky th a t night, m jy w as popular a t m e iFnlti "SJ •lh of Je su s in Bethlehem , si ogers-oftcn sought cxplana- K ja rlh ly events in the move- h e s la rs . Knal birtli of Je su s is believed U r u rred betw een 3 B.C.:and 7- a: :elcsllal events during tha t oi la v c — been— studied— for—3 th a t miglil have seem ed

D oggell.of thc U.S. Naval jry reports lha t tlie briglit E

/ e a r ’s E v e J Bta lity o ro u n d S I

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I’sGhriC hristm as.”

W ellington sa id he had told p u t the l i ^ t s o ut so h e (Sont se e th e h o u se f”_ “ S h e .w a s Just silting Jh te a rs w ere com ing to h e r ey ju s t m ined every th ing for- saidS unday .

W inters s a id children w vinced th a t “ S an ta w as th e di th e - lig h ts -b e c a u se -h e -w a s them rTherp-w as-ho-questior m indsjthat S an ta w asn't.cpm

•Police Sgt. G ary Hanscii

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churchi of othe

“ I think w e agreed lh a t w hunger in th e w orld and yll

gregatlon h av e its own builc we can sh a re th e facllitie

■ B u tz r w h o -h as led Eastm l alm o st3 0 y ears .

T here a r e aboul 380 m om l P re sb y te rian church and 1 Jew lsi) congregation, and “j have exp ressed objections, A pothakersald .

A com m ittee from bolh lions m ee ts monthly to scheduling dnd o ther details

T lils 'y ea ria Jo in lT h an k si scrv lce ln*Engllslj and. H t r a d e d about 100 p e o p le ,; p ie Uiat o f p ast observar said.

A pothaker said Amerii som etim es feel confused b day season and wonder v c c leb ra te Uie joyous elght-d

"C h ris tm a s , ' ■xfr“ '¥c t'a in " its identity.

s s c ie n t isplane ts V enus and Jup ite r close to g e th e r in 3 B.C. ar conjunction of J u p ite r and c u n e d ln7B .C .

A1gn_in_3_B.C., Jup ite r close to th e s la r Regulu* noted, an cvcnl w h ic h ’m

~ 5 p u rrc d -sp c ad a tio n * b y -s sin ce J u p ite r w as known t King P lan e t.

.R eguius w as also assoc Kings, and It w as Uie brighi

I Uic constellation Leo. whU astro logical sign for th c an

. of Ju d ah in Israel.

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t h ^ w ere tolc Uiere and o th e r children eyes arid It m e a n t Uiere wo r-m e ,” ho - ^ ‘l le t them

fam ilies, Chrisi I t ac tu a lly toucl

w ere « n - w in te rs also one taking j j „ t 3 j„ r tn g

K -m a d -a t y o u n g s lH sw c t lon ln to c lr J o y s who look

hav e -b een -co r in brought scav en g e r hunt_____________ HiclLSchfioL

K eys p laced a I to ld studenls

■ s lo len item s ( . punishm ent.

3rSwlUi a ll theall Uie n e e d ________

llding when • ^ ties?” said g P m lnster-.for_ -------_ .B L (

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irican Jew s by the holi- w hether to

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B T o tK e ^ I c e s ta tion — l i n a g e from 14 to 16. pc n e of the boys c ried when se told about V alerie and sa Ml who Uwughl th e thefl would be no C hristm as.'— ar m know Uiat, fo r a few re ristm as would t>e ruined, luched home.” he said . re lso told high school stu- p i lg assem blies how* the vere affected. H e sa id th e th )ok Uie d ^ r a U o n s m ay Ki continuing- a Halloweeen . th unt. . klol healUi teach e r Joseph a box nexiToW s’d ts lrn n d - th Is they could p lace th e to s there without fea r o f s t

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taking c' ~ “ I said,—You-jusfnilned

people’s Christmas. Think o: sequences. Think of Scrooge said.

Keys said lights were put I - and other decorations and ll(

returned a t the police st^Uon About 90 percenl of Uie it(

recovered, Winters said. P( punishment will be IcR up to:

“Overall, the kids were su things were-^K>intcd-'Out-t( Keys said. “ Maybe kihie of

. Uie true Christmos spirit. J . kids learned a heck of a lesso

As for Valerie Welilngtoi

to Uie window to make sur still there. Bul she’s happy. Uier said.

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a re a fam ilies.■ A b rie f C hris tm as Evc

tw o m a jo r Twin F a lls t d lcatcd th a t M cM anus'; th ree hum or books topi C hristm as b estse lle r list

By C hris tm as Eve, M cM anus's books, filled childhood ' m lsadventu fru stra tions and fam ily I ou t of -Judy’s and bookstores.

M cM anus’s books, whi ly com pilation 's o f colui fo r Outdoor L ife magi such gem s a s th e tea tw isted c h a ra c te r know) C rab tree” and th e trials Uons'of shooting h is first

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' Ju d y B axter, owner Bookstore.

But hunsor w as not the peop le 's m inds a s they s< fo r the C hris tm as sea!

— brisk-selling book wil som ber th em e w as "Oi T ru e Stoi7 o f C laudo Dal by Jc ff Long a Boulder. C

“ Today’s W est — 1 trad ition bound. I t still he of Its ow n.” read s the c th is profile of the infa

-------- rsiayer"O f“ gam e w an lcD allas and Bill Pogue (or g am e w ardens) w ere I

, 'd ln a^ jn en _ w h o _ liv ed jn , ; to d a y b u l w ere ru led by

■ “ laccoca ,” a book dc p u rsu it of a d iffe ren t soi lh a t o f" 20th ccntury A m erica a s ' exam pllfi D etro it au to industry —

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: It i m Christmas in pVls And the food was rea!gc We had turicey andplsto Carved out of wood... I t‘s Christmas in prison There'll 6e music tonlgii I ’ll prot>ably get homesl

_____ lioveyou. Goodnightthe song, "i

Prison**by John Prlne

JE R O M E - G erald ] would ra th e r , b e .w lth l w est-Texas hometown

. w ith fellow Inm otes. In County Ja il.

But legal p roblem s rc a bogus check w ritten ti tav ern ow ner, w ill kecj M agic V alley th is holida

-------------- “ T h i r i s ' t h e “ f lra ry e_______ been w ithout fam lh______ te ia t lve3 g e t'tn getherU!

old. heavUy ta ttooed uii ' h e sits, w earing an ot

jum psuit, In a conferenc th e county courthouse': “ C h ris tm a s ls .ab lg h o ll fam ily) . . . T hey senl ca rd s . T hey ’ll p robal C hris tm as,” he a d d s .. ,.

. The re la tiv e s Ford.Slp a ren ts and sibfln^V do esn 't conununicate.-v

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‘ nie down-to- - tor o f Spokane- k McManus wlll

Sve survey of the Is bookstores in- US'S .collection o f - topped the local S M P f f lis ts . ''e, all th ree of M f.v - ' lied w ith ta lcs o f | 9 n tures, fishing ^

d B. D alton 's

which a re ia i^ e - n j B g nolumns h e w rote H D H H Ilagazlne. revealteachings of a

own a s “ Rancidla ls and trlbula-r s t deer.u k s by lots o f 20p them In,” said)cr of Ju d y 's

theonly thing on y seleclcd books {If f W B B wason. Another | 8 | B B B with ' a m ore | | o t H H "Outlaw - ~ .‘n i e - | | ^ ^ g g ^ D allas,” w ritten - r. Colo^wriler.- honor-lMund, AI h as a l a n ^ a g e / - % ^le covcr lea f to A & J . infamous Idahortlens. “ Claude B y BOB F(one of the slain Times-Ne\ ■e two ex traor-i |n .the W ^ t of __ _TW IN -Fby the Ideal of overhead .

detailing the . b<MsofnKsort of Ideal — .. T h e splc

u ry corporate o f th e Maj)lUied by the th e eyes;' - w as also a em otion. jP ag eB 2 B ut the I

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ioij T W IN Rlight T w in Fallsleslck fo r Christnt T he inm' "Christmas in com m uted le D is lric l M-------------------- T ^ i io p k ln s r t tJd Ford says he - Lh fam ily In his wn today than o f th e Inrnn I In Iho Jerom e ho u se a llh .

------- T h u rsd ay €s resulting from m a le s . Wll •n to a northside iw p h im In th e _ w a <*Tindlliday season._______He__also

y e a T I’Il have ' —nllv. All the _____i'r,” the ■•t2.ypnr-~'chTl{Ir^an'inm ate; orango prison ■ence room n ea r being delL ise's cell block, m en ts fo r tl holiday (fo r my en t money and G reg Gibsc bably call on I s less dis

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J_FALLS.=.Lifihts.lwinkle. as. id . Candlcs flicker, aw aiting th id. E vergroens fram e th e c rit red poinsettias citm b tow ard th p lendor.of Christm as abounds •laglc Valley.-The d isplays are s ; they often fill churchgoers 1.ie p rim ary purpose is to accent

dents eias tre e when he w as 10.^olic friend in tho n ext a p a rt- d ie d h im next door to s(m? his Ilgh tree decked with tinsel. lights and gleam ing om a-

:b ra ted C h ristm as

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X t o g o h o m €FALLS — Six inm ates In the

liis C ounly JaU will be hotne stm as.nm ates had the ir sentences led M onday by a F ifth M ag istra te Judge, sa id J im

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: the reasons for the release m ates w as to relieve the full - the'Jai], H opkins said. A s of

y evening, th e re w ere 59 In - Wlth th e re lease of the. six . th a t 's , few er people to )d feed, Hopkins added.ISO' sa ld ~ th a t~ c o m m u ttng , _

■ W dT hW dagnnsllke lvT S af^ 5 " 5 e n tc n c in g " n e v r t i i " tx r i5 x ^ to T exas to face charges of

ellnquent on support pay- irthosechU drcn.. iccom plice in the forgery, I bson, 33. a lso of w est T exas, i disconsolate about m lsslhg > lay 's festivities. aven*t“ "been hom e- fo r < asT or qiUle som ^lm eT iT ie rugging h is shoulders to In- .i

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trad itio n a l sa lt the central lio n s In the

injoy ac• “ I w ent to Mom a n d ;

1 - n ice tre e in h is h om e.' V k hove a tree? '* A iiani re n •1, So h is m o th e r helped Q. o u l a sm all t r e e and dect

'-A J lan i-in v lted -h is -C h r I ov er to se e a M oslem Chi I T h a i’s th e sp irit lhat I typifying th e C hristm a:I o f foreign s tu d en ts a t t I lege. They m a y n ot a ll h I b u t even m an y of those I M oslem and Buddhist f

th u siastica llyem brac ln{ caro ling , shopping, gift g ty scenes a n d decorate

I m a rk th e holiday. 'I “ I t is th e m o st happles I y e a r here . I ce leb ra te I M ahbub, a — Mbsli I A fghanistan , s a y s w ith gi I . In fact, A b d u lJa lce l. n I - .In th e U nited S ta tes.frc I Says h e is a little disapp<I n o t chose to celebral I A m erican C h ris tm as” th I p a rtie s , p re se n ts and tra I B ccause he_w as homesii1 p lan s t6 s p e n d 'h i s va

fellow stu d en ts from h is tiTho B uddhists from J i

lilies on: a r l y r e l e a s e s

l e f o r h o l i d ae sen tences uf in m a te s ot e -was not unusual.

.O n ly ^ o s e w ho h ad ser s tho ir sen ten ces and h d iscipline p rob lem s n s idered , H opkins said . M — released om y h&d a weet

to s e rv e ln ja l i .2 Those w ho d o rem ah i 1 i .a rc -treated to a C hristr i A lthough no p re se n ts a •* from th e ir fam lllc s .Jh e < rece iv e presen ts-of-JruJt 5 from th e SalVtftidn~Ann

sa id . R elig ious se rv ice ?■ _ w lU ^eJic Id M C b jd slm as

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f In ja ll. I" I t ’s , not gofeg to

p leasu rab le . B u t if y ou’v , h e re . . . ” He say s, be

s ta te m e n t he d o esn 't finis J ten tion d r if ts -off mo

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reflect 5th e ce ld jra tlo n of the b irth of c rs o f th e congregations work nosphere lo 'the worship tha t I as a n d Ihrougtiout the season, m e churches, the decorating i o f advent, the four wcel»

F irs t P resby terian cKurch lr c e leb ra te th e “ Hanging of

:ly D ecem ber. Each Sunday al tw ughs of evergreens a t dl lie church , say s the Rev. Robe

ctivitiesd sa id he h ad a - W h y d l d a U w e ^ ^ ^ H

^ l i e r s o i r p I ^ ^ ^ ^ H ecorate it. Then' hristiari - f r ie n d ' r i s t m a s tree .Dt seem s to belas celebrationI the local col-1 be C hristians,sc ra ised in the H [ | | k; faiths a re en-ing the parties,t giving, natlvl-ited tree s th a t ^ ^ ^ ^ B

ies 'tU m eof the e lt,'.’_ M a s p u d _ ^ ^ ^ B B ■siem from — gusto., newly arrivedfrom P ak istan a *:>polnted he d idrale “ a roalthis y e a r with

;ree trim m ing, m ilia r with sick, he m ade w ith annual vacation with irig th e holi } homeland. - t>c m o re cc J a p a n a re fa- they .say,

1 Christro a s t pork ith e e igh t oUi

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w ardens re « rv e d m o s to f geese from 1 w ere noi th a t county.

w ere con- . However, Most of those th a t th e woi » k o r t w ie it hun ting acU

th e d inner n behind b a rs c rim ina ls . 1 stm as dinner. Thanksglvln

a r e allowed se rv ed swan tc Jnm atcs do In a slm lla rliJt-and-oandy-------In—Jero n '•my; Hopkins Ju d g e Rog ces "probably o rd e r allowi ttsDay.^^-^^— -vlng^Um e-fi■■I.................... re lea sed dui

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d a y passe s fto be too for less sericI’ve got lo b e A nd In Mibeginnhig a . w ill b e givenlish a s hfe a t- df a sa c k olnom entarily . som enuts.&1 m eal,” he ing. W hat

jaU tru sties ing of con day m eal o f . p risoners?

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spirit oI of Christ. L ast Sunork hours lo add the Bible o a t they sh aro on Chrism onon.----------------------t r e e featu rIng Is an im por- Instead of ieeks precedlnn___Som e h i

d i s p l a y 0 ij In Twin F a lls , on th e door of the G reen s" O therco loy, Ihey p lace C hristm as t d ifferent loca- E rec tln cU obert Van N est. *

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ith C hristm as. They grew up ual .v islts from S t..N ick d utr lOliday season lha t tended to com m ercial tha'o religious.

tmask and fresh ly t>aked pics to o th e rp rlso n e rs . •100 inm ates w ill spend the 1 M agic V alley Jails.>s th e b est fed of those wlll ihl expected residents of the ::ounty Jail. Chief Ja ile r i e a r s l re p o rts lh a l gam e recen tly confiscated four

)m poachers operating In ty.er, th a t isn ’t th e first tim e w o u ld ^ fru its of crim inal icUvlUes h a v e ended up a s ~ ie r o ffe ring for Cassia !. H earsl rep o rts tha t for' ving dinner, In ipates were /an th a t h a d l ) ^ ‘h a rv es le3 ~arly lllpgnl tnnnnpr; ■o m e -C o u n ty r -M a g is tra te - o g e r B urdick signed an . iwing Inm a te s who a re s<y-

during the d a ^ m e hours, f iL J ie p u tx _ S h e i ia _ U c rx _ am e-other_M a<Uc, Vnllpy also report the Issuanco of s for inmates serving time iriou; offenses.Minidoka County, inm ates ^en a sim p le gift consisting : of candy, a n orange and I, says ja ile r G ^ d Ketter- it Is the reason for the

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)f seasoSunday, the.chlldren wrote mc Ic on sm all scrolls and hung thi on tree , another tradition. T h tu re s religious s3rmboIs that re of secu la r omomcnls.

houses of worship offer vsToIJSTaimcliblHselllapriintsoor.'congrcgationsreleb rale with la s th a t sp read throughout cU iem Is an event.

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TWIN FA in th e roo/in

.tu m c d J i i ta jd ay fo r4 2 T \

^ Burton W W R oofers, de

' ' 'v ^ ^ e wou ■■ ^ - y e a r w ith I

• ^ 1 ported h is bl ■ '.T m — H c-offcnx

Y \ v . , - - . s Q n o to n ly h l S ' - »5li}v- ^ group of hi!

^ ^ B B k ^ together. Th d ay a ftem o T w in F a l lS . days, th e Wi tiv ity and o rived in pers

A fter grcc B j B H H ^ s a t down

^ C hris tm as - j S “ m a d e-tO ’O r

y ou n g ste rs \1 ' ^ 1 ^ >*e

onlo S an ta ’s contain ing Ui

T he your pan ied b y pa

' cookics and wrapiKxi gifl m l ^ l have w ere on th ep

m Lori R asm W indbreak, A rtny fo r h

nessages from guests. She tl Uiem from Uic fam ily to fin ’he C hris tm as liked o r neet re fe r to C hrist - colors an d si

faced th e v ve ry s im ple «;ti»nMi>ch>v>i

ts o r a wreaUi. w in ter ( ^ t s ) "W e conlr.

h trapp ings of o fficials and I Uie church , u s a l 7 a .m .

shop fo r the }B2_________ ________ » s e e t

celebrca 1 .. J onger adher

F o r th e Mc ^ — entlFOly-fitri

Uiem say C hristm as dl

. a r e In the r lands, wishet

; ^ B o r taken Uien ^ They have

aga ln sl cell Christ. They

' j M H bom .of an j T x W and w as a pi

no t bellevo li . g e r o f God”

' d r - k I T *Iesus. u j K ' But m ostZj B I ' . C h ristm as w

Iheirow nhol: "'Alnimd'3av

fam ily lives . wlli have a t 1

A M I of C^iristma

here . W e cele iltcd S ta le s Is T he celebi ,.“ The.decora:.. ho lle std ay o l

houses a re m ore m eanlr ^agl, who w as a m osque fo a U io u g h h en o • S e e S n

.......t - - - '

B

oofereiats 3idsN IE B/URD JONES , feira <iT//er-

FALLS — A prosperous y ea r o/ing buslncss for a local m an

i2 T w ln P a Ilsa reach lld ren .,1 Webb, owner of Qualily

decldcd a week o r so ago would like to share his good th the community tha t sup- Is business. . •crcd a'CiOOo giit. but ii took his own efforts bul those of a •I h is friends to put Uie Idea . The rjjsult was a p a rty Sun-, imoon a t the W indbreak in'Ils. N orm ally closed on Sun- ; W indbreak was a hive of ac- d excitem ent when S anta ar- w rson.g reeting the children, Santa m in infront of the big IS - tr e e ; a n d ' handed out ~ tK>rder” g ifts, for the irs who r a n ^ In ages from > y ears . Each child c lim bed la’s lap to receive a la rge box igU iegift./oungsters, m any accom-f p a ren ts ; enjoyedpnnclnm d------^and Uien opened brighUy g ifts. A lU iou^ Uie chU dren . ive expected toys, Uie glfls he p rac tica l side, ism ussen . who m anages Uie ik, contacted Uie SalvaUon ir help in selecting p a rty ie then called or visited cach I find out whtit the children *ne^ ed _ an d Uio appropria te_____d s i z ^ . Some children who e w in te r weaUier wiUtoulhn o e ftr cwmuhivt^^ />p jyipy l y ^a tsh a d those needs filled .' in trac ted the K -M art^store md they opened Uie doors to ,m . W ednesday so w e could 'Uie chlldron wiUiout having e ^ ^ T Y o n E a g B M ----------------

ationIheres to any religion.— ................} M oslem 's the holiday is not-strang© r-eiU »er-,-M any-of------ ^ay they have eaten a ^IS d inner with ChrlsUans who le m inority In their naUve shed them M erry C hristm as h e m sm all gifts, iav e no religious scruples celeb ra ting the b irth of tiey believe th a t Je su s w as an im m aculate concepUon a prophet. alUiough Uiey do tfo he Is divine.-“ A-messen-- Od” Is w hat M ahbub calls

ost say , Uie fesUviUes of is w ilT roH alde 'the p lace of

r^aw ld o f Afganlstan, whose-^/e s In Twin Falls, says U iex .. a l least a toka i c e l^ ra U o n

tm as. "W e celebrate like 15.” he says. "W e give g ifts, m y litUe bro ther and sis te r c e leb ra te for them .”!lebratIon M arch 21 of thely of Uio Moslem y ea r wUl b e ------anihgfu], even If Uiere Is not ' e for hundreds of m iles for STUDENT$QDPigeB2

Tlinoa-Newa. Twin Falls, Idaho'-

Arri, 'B yJaN E N E B U C K W / Tlin(»NewscorrespQr.

; S H O S H O N E -It'sC : Idaho . I t ’s e a sy to tell t

____ ; . a r r i y ^ J j g c a u s e l h e c o. r iv a l a n d l ^ p J c b ^ '’p ro p e rty U i x e s '^ due

-----------My waljhr p ipes havefo r days. F o r one, 244k

: h a d to send (he kids to I ^ u sc th c t> a lh ro o m .lt '^

" r - ' - t o g e t a g y ra ting 6-yeai '■ In to boots and o v e s tc

th e r iv e c a n d lh ro u ^ t] g ran d m o lh c r’s house”

_ J _______ W hoA vensaid a l i r ^ro m a n tic h a s never hai

' a sh es , choppcd wood, s dus t off the s tep o r clea

I fes tiv e though and whe goes out th a t firep lace 1 b e tte r .

I can letl C hristm as 1;

\ Church•C ooU nued Crom P s

y " I f you w ant to gel• C h ris tm as sp irit, go de J c h u rch for C hristm as,"

y :• ■'Swartling, one of close U \ who decorated-the Episco

o f th e Ascension Iri Twin F

‘ e x p S ie n c e ." .! H undreds of y a rd s of; sw agg lng — a woven• c rissc ro ss th e sm all churc ! p o ln se tlias d raw attenti ; a l ta r , and C hristm as t re e

--.n-r.orfulA ackdrop;. '“ W e a re crea ting a wo

: . m o sp h e re ," says Swart L C h ris tm a s is a celebration I ' o n e o f th e wonderful e

p e rh a p s doing things a lltl Cthan n ecessa ry )."

A t S t. E dw ard’s Catho ; th e c h u rch h as t>een ti ; w ith in two. days by E

C rack en . 25,. a parlsli

Walter F e la n t f ^ GOODING - V/ail£rJur.

of Gooding, died M o n ^ ni Gooding County Memorl

------ a rv lc c s an> p « ia in F o iF u n e ro i Chapel In Goodlngi

; Ila I, Cioughton C: BELLEVUE - lift I,

. Grouiw, 60. o( Ashton, forr realdent, died Sunday a t B

; M cdical C w it^r In H/in>-v, “ I H S ! T

B o m Ju n o l6 ,I» 4 o rK e is< j lived In Twin Follfl Couniy

. .m a rr io g e to Thom as Wiilia ;• onAprU29,19441n1NvlnFiil

1075. Sho m arrlod Owen Gru 1S62 in Bellevue. She ottend u a te d from Albion N orm al S S he laugiit scltooJ for o

; Shoshone and in Bellevue, sp e c ia l education. She twU C olvary Church In H ailey, B Cow B ells and re tired le ad tlon.

S u rv lv ln g a rc : be rhusboi one fo ste r son. Ben G arech

' on ; th re e daughters. Elalj . C ha iioce ,T he ln ta Cameron

-------- ■Cioughton.-ljiUj of Belicvuea n d s tep -fa th er,' Mr. and P e te rso n of Tw in F o ib : t' Bill Hollow ay of Kennewici D ale H olloway of Salmon: D ollie W illiamson oi Buti ^ in d c h l ld re n .

S e rv ices will t>e Thursday th e Wood R iv er High S d u o

' fiiir io i v d l i ^ In the Fo m ily suggests memor B la lncC ounty Medical CcnL

F r ie n d s m ay call a t tiie H igh School oudjtorium fn p .m . se rv ices a rc under Ux

; B ^ n F u n b r a lC h a p e lin S ) ]

S e rv i; TW IN F A L L S '-F u n e ra l

Slcecn, 18, who died Friday su ffe red In a J)ec. 9 traffic a( t>e W ednesday ot I p.m . I F u n e ro i C hopd . Qurial wtli I M em orial P a rk . Friends mo; chape l W ednesday p rio r U) s( fom lly suggests m em orial o

' to 0 (und for b e r daughter Skeen.

TW IN FALLS - G ravesl fo r E lm e r C. P a rker, S r.. 7i S a tu rd ay m om ing will t>e a

. ’W ednesdoy In Sunset M en w ith Rev. John L. Chandler

______ MlHtory.rlie#_^n_l8LUndet.U• ___ of the Moglc Volley Area V<

^H ospift . ■ MAGIC

REGIONALM I • Adi

Mrs. Lance Horejs and JuiU Dwight Allen «nd Donald M(^e:

, r ^Hagejmftn; Mrs. Joe Hill of H ■ Buhl. ' -L - ' -

N-' • • . j l i jMrs. Gary Goe, Mra^ KetHoci

Bytjee, Dawn Petersoo, Michel DorthoStokesberry, allofTwin

=UughirWimam:H«Ddcreoo;Of-J-----Buriey;--------—— ---------------

BID oub ters ot Mr. and Mrs. L

' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farsoa of B

- -■ -B-2'nme#-New#VTvrfri Fell?

Idaho holic

ival o f iWAY Idaho whepondent tD kesopn

' ' .------------ a n tfh igp h's Christm as In snow cove all theseason h as , , _ ■ ,. ! county irad ai b s l e d c o u ^ a n d o n u n w a ry

----------------------b ecom es nBveibeenfroaen - _§no'*'drtfts

W a ' S i L

s for a trip “over B ut It is Jh the woods to ~ Id a h o 7 l5 a je " to g o . ‘ -accom panir^)laccT6'.^— --------- ^A-rcaMthauled out celebratecd , swept coal C hristm as J eanedasoo tv !»»»<» hiKh ;doesl6ok su itab le fovhen the pow er hopes, a d i icelookseven se lo u to n j

expedition as has arrived in Snow in

h e s --------I P a g e B l m a n a g e r of get into the a n d a te am > decorato the deco ra to rs ,

t," says J e a n Head-high e to 35 people s le . L arg e p scopal Church a n d be lls m n F alls. “ I t’s a r a i ev e rg n o rt of religious scene .

Close to 2 of evergreen c h u rch mei

ven rope — a l ta r s . Ami urch. B rilliant sp a rk le . E\ jntlon to the chande lie rs r e e sa d d a c o l* g reen e ry . _

:........ ■ -11-...... T he-decorworshipful a t- s tr in g , says /artling, - " b u t - t h e church 's Lion, and tha t’s ex q u isite bc 1 excuses for fo r th e s a k e i little b it m ore “ I th in k l f

chu rch , it e thollc Church, say s.1 transform ed Elwood se ■ Dennis Mc- g ra titu d e fo rishloner and b irth .

u o r l ^M ax Dei

M M a n d . 98, TWIN FA] y moming the 56. of TV in 1MTlal_Hosrtlal___ LakcCllyJlt

o | D em oray’s H e w os tx Ingi U toh. H c WQ

em ployed

iGrubeI I. aoughtonform er Bellevue. - - S u r v i v i n g ,It Blaine County

Ceiso, w ash., she . tnly p rio r to herlillom a o ugh ion “Foils. He died in half-broUiers G rubeonJuncC , f n d tw o h a i f £nded and grad- LcaU>crow; j a l School in 1M2. .^Ser^cM W I r one year In ’ TV/in F a lls !■ vue. she taught M ourlccS ^.^ belonged to the r n c n o s m y , BlalncCountyeachers associa- InT w lnF o lls

T h e fam il) sbondofA shton: b e given fo e ch a n ao fS a lm - chorlty . ! lalne M yers o ( . , ^ _ i ^ r r o n an d B U Ile Jo . v ue t h e r mother-^— B U H L -- Ji md Mrs. O scor fo rm erly oiB i: two brothers, Hospitoi. wick. Wash, and H e w as bor non; one sister, w oseducaletl Buhl; and four 1921 w hen hc

a n d w orked f jday a t 2 p.m . a t Ume.Jwol Auditorium H e m arrlc t ahec- offir iiu ing.— in Sin n lilllcy Cemetery. Q ilnook. Mon moriols to thc Q m d olso work ^ l e r . m ovedU uhPithe Wood R iver B uhl o r ta unI from 12 untU 2 T hey moved‘ Ihc direction of n e a r the ir dai nShoshone. o fthei-D S C hi

ic e s—ra l for Renetta A uxiliary . F rday of Injuries M ortua ry Wc<: IC accident, will1. In Reynolds TW IN FALlrtli bc In Sunset fo r M ildred H m oy coll a t the fo rm erly 0/ T> lo services. The d a y , will be oiII conUlbutloRS T w in F oils C h ter. Olivia N. w ill officiate.

. TWIN F / \Upreside scrvlccs G . T hietten. 61

76. who died c o rly Sunday i>e a t 2:30 p.m. H om e of 0 ion;flemorial Pork TTiursdoy o t 1Her officiating.- tuo ryC hope lve r th e d l i ^ lon tht» FU er Met!a V eterans and - B u d o l wlil be

»itals=^ilC V A O E Y-MKDICALCENTERAdmtttod-ustin Sharp, both of Twin Falls ; : (^e s ,b o th o (B u tley ; Nikki Lultm Df H ansen ' ajtfl M r?. F rW ,F o rs t

’JU i^w d ' ' .SV'--'-don Sapp and daughter, Mrs. Go Acle-Anderson, J a m e s NJcClfllan ■win Polls; Mrs. G ordon CuiTC of I o f-Jlagennon;.ond-R m m a-P «nu

B n m is ---------■s. Lance H orejs of Tw in Foils ar }f Buhl; 0 son lo Mr. and M rs. Du

=alla; I d A h o '- ^ u w c l i^ to E S

l i d a y e d i s f p r ’a s e

Christn/ben th e g re a t hom ed owl p nesting in o u r fa rm shop

> v e ^ lav a piles.s t be D ecem ber, too, wheni r y t ra v e le r 's vehicle -• —s m arooned In th e ------------------Ifts a m ile and a half from -__:se. H is p laintive cussing ' • ver th e landscape and my d knows It’s tim e to s ta r t the

■ — ............- .................. <is a[l p a r t o f C hristm as In «

n d u d ln ^ Is le n ln g to ro y d tc s I (any m y C hristm as carols. s M daholrolFOaymiist'lie : ^ ted w ith a sagebrush >la s tree . W e have severalisbesthat4-feH-wouldbe---------*! for decorating , so wilh h l ^ F 1 dull ax e and m y two sons, I t }n a C hris tm as sage-cutting ion. . sin th co p en fie ld isd ecep - s

of Ju lie 's F low ers and Gifts,m of high school and collcge ,1rs. 1igh candies line the m ain a i- ' e plywood profiles o f in g e lsfloat in the windows. Natu- 1

greens f la n k ' the N ativity ;

D 250 poinseltias donated by ! nem bers flow up into the- < im ong them , sm all lights 1 E ven IhO choir lott and rs a r e bedecked with 1_______________ _______ .....]corations took six hours to I lys M cCracken, who also Is < h 's o rgan ist. T he work adds ' beauty , but It Is not beauty I k eo fc o lo r .h e sa y s . 'c If you c an have a beautiful i t enhances th e litu rgy ," he

, 1: sees the beauty os an act o f 1

for God’s gift of a iH s t’s. 1

F - — = =Severe GaileyFALLS - Max Deverc G alley. \v, in Falls , died Sunday In a Salt [,f Hospital.----------------------------—» bom Ju n e 30.' 1928 In Odgen, w as a avid fisherm an and w as dI 29 yeors by G arrelt l nes a s d river, salesm an and . c m anager In Odgen and In Twin . p

- Atig o re ; h is wife of Twin Fa ils ; s M. Dcwaync of Twin Fa lls ohd 1 jsioU orom e.^liis^ tep-m other:------Jolley; two brothers, Lyle F . K W oshlngion T errace, Utah and C illeyof Collf.; onesls te r, Ircna Vl e of W ashington T errace; two ii icrs. Bill G alley and Jliri G alley wlalf-slsters, Ida F o y and Linda 0 v; and four grandchildren, s w illbe F rid ay a t 2 p.m . in Uie p s !3th W ard LDS Chapel a t 421;t.N . If

m oy coll one and one halfir to scrvlccs. interm ent will bc ,>"•: t nily suggcsU memorial.^ maylo Uic heart fund or another ^

F<'.Petersen . ' “- Joel c . P c tc rs c n , 'w r< jr^ i« — Hi )f Buhl, died Fridoy a t a Boise p;

fobom Sept. 4 , 18W in Declo. iic m lied in Declo ond-fam icd until he moved to Soil Uike City J t

d for a d rug s to re for a short of Sl

rled Zona B. Jo rdan Mn.y-lfi----- giII UIKC U ly . Thcy moved lo d< lont., w here he w as'a ranchcr orked In thc coal mines. They n t ht> in 1921 and farm ed In thc w:unlll h is relircm enl In 1965.

cd to Boise In Octobcr to be p i daug lite r.,i ic w as o m om tx r L< Church. Uc

Friends m ay c 'alAat White F r Vednesday unlll do

y doALLS — G ro v o ra e services su, 1 Henderson, 75, o f Caldwell, ty. f Twin Fa lls , who died Thurs- 1 c a t t p.m . W cdoesday-ln the Co I C em etery. Rov. GU Myers a t e . hel

CuILLS — Tbe serv ice for Anna em I, 80. o f Tw in Falls , who died Pl( ly In Hozeldel Manor Nursing r ig iong illness will be conducted Mi: >t 11 a .m . In Uw White Mor- Wo el w ith th e Rev. David Upp of Lci ilcthodist C h u rc h -o tt lc U tin g ^ lH b© In Sunset Memoriol P ailt. -'-ah<

A lien o( Burley.— • C

:s; Mrs. Susie Rlojh L orctU P itm erof ' E th e l Rose.- Oneldo EspI i ^ oc ; 5 f a i t f l e y : ^ b a n l e ^

' Rafoel H cm ahdex orel Gordon W ard o f Almo; T om m l J lan and A ndersonofE lbo . ^ ofM ur- MINim au of--------------------- ^ ^ —™ —------ ------ r - M y r ta Poch e co o n d E r

101 fo V crn Manning of Paul D w l^ t Burley.

f •

c e m b e r ^ ^ • — - 7 - — — -

sagebrush Chris

mas unitive . I t covers an am azing p itfa lls , (na tu ra lfind m an

w e got to a likely bush, we , co ld , t ired an d b ru ised—I

__ hopeful.------- ^Wo lcan ied ,ix)w cvcr, Ju

siU ent sageb rush trunks ai d on ’t cu t. T hey don’l even Ju s t sp rin g tu c k .

A fte r severa] a ttem pts a o u s chopping yielded very re su lts , m y o ldest son sug£

i p e rh a p s b u r ^ i d o ^ humi sbc-foot Scotcfanlne would I

•sujiaD ieoecoraiJon for a t I( m o re year.

W e trudged back to th eh ^ —ren ew ed AdiiUi aUuh idt Uii1 p ioneers who cleared tbe Si

th e se fields to fa rm the lanChili, h o t chocolato, cara

school C hris tm as concerts sea so n trad itions, b ut I’m <

B o o k s -• C o n t lm ie d f r o m P a

2 . fnst-selllng item . The b( th e life of phenomenall>

- C hrysle r t)oss Lee laccoca s A t J u d y ’s bookstore, otl . be stse lle rs th a t arc / C h ris tm as books incli

T a lism a n ," a new thrillei f S teven K ing and "M oses i »• a gen tle an im al story by 5 rio t.1 B ut som e national besti I n o t found a ready audler . . .F a l l s . B ax te r says that > M ario P u zo 's "T he Godfi I book entlUed "T he Siclii } -been a b u s t th is Christm a I book rep ta lk m e Into ordi

on i t ," s a y s B ax ter a s sh( I ta ll sto ck of th e unsold nov ! C hildren’s bpoks, pen I fav o rite s w ith m any adult

r Unued stro n g sa le s th is yc; ; “ We still, get paren ts

p a re n ts say in c ‘we don’t w

' H e w os 0 p ast command vV etcran’s of Foreign W ars In jw its olso ocllvc In the Moose L Ing se rved o s Rovem or. Hc wa

~ ln j{ ljusl> anuandfau icr.'Surviving a rc ; h is wife of i

d aug lite rs . M rs. Dororthy Hor L condro, Collf. and Mrs. Del

•chon} of Bolso: one broU• P e te rsen of T rcm ont UUih; l\

- A gitsla Currie and Lillian Sha S a l t L ake C lly; seven grandch 13grcat-gronddilld rcn-

------ S crv lccs w «i bc I p.m . T liunBulil Th ird W ard Chopci of C liu rc h 'w ith Bishop Cori H 'flciollng.-G rovcslde se rv ice s ' In Sunset M em orial Po rk in 1 w ith o rrangem cn ts under Ujc of itc lc a F unera l Chapel of Boli

F rien d s m oy call o t the Buhl pe l from 12 p .m . unlll lim e of sc

Mary Ellen KulmJK R O M E - M oty Riien Ku

Je ro m e , died Sunday o t he r hor Ing a n extended illness.

She w as bom Ju ly 1. 1916 nem ucca, Nev. She cam e le F e r ry a t on corly age and s^K w ls t h m and also In Poclei!

Site m arrlcd~R obcrt ~Kiilm' ncm ucca on May a, isUu. i h ^ j P reston . Blackfoot, and Twin fore m oving to Jerom e in 197G.! m e m b c ro f Uic Je rom e Counlry

Surv iv ing a rc : her hus: J c ro in u ; one son. Rolwri Doug of Wiicolon, ill.; one dauglili S u u n W arren of Twin Falls;

—gtandoJilldrenT -She-w as-pT t? d e a th by one grandchild.

S c rv lccs will be a t 12 p.m. W a t C lovcrdale Memorial Park w llh tlie Rev. Pau l RhodcoKIck

T h e family suggests mcmori P a u l 's i.Aithcran Church Bulldl Local o rrangcm onls a re under I tlon of Hove-Robcrlson Funeral

F r ie n d s m oy call a t thc clwpcl d a y even ing from 5 lo 8 p.m. or d a y m om ing u n lll .10 o.m . Th su g g e sts m em orials to 0 (avorily-

BU RLEY - Thc service fof J C an tre ll . 38. who died Saturdoy a t th c Casslo M emorial Hosplla he ld T hursdoy a t 1 p.m ..’ In Culloch Funeral Chopci wllh G em o n officiating. Burial will b P le a sa n t View Cem etery wlUi gi r ig h ts by the E lks Lodge N M ilita ry righ ts will be by lhe DA W orld W ar 1 V eterans and A L egion, F riends m oy call ot the

-chapei:W «dnc9day:from 2 unllJ s a n d T h u rs d a y p r lo r ta M rv lc « r

CASSIAMEMORIAL AdmtU«d

a Peterson , Je ssie Gallegos. Edi SspinQsa.Tod Scofield, and ITdla King o f P i u l ; 'Oiid Stephen Aston <

• . 'C R e ia ia e dand T ereso R am sey, bolh of Bui n l Jju tsen and doughler of Rupct;!

!kaNIDOKAM£MORLU. '

1 H SroaDoM CI^Uth of R U ^ ri“----------R e lM M d--------’aui;^ju)d Carol D rum mond and 1

istm as tree •-------------------------— _

imisiakQg a rra y of th a t oniy In lc anm ade) • high school b< B y the tlm e ' 'sc lcc tio iis fro vew ere c lassic "N utc - b u ts u i l

: d ep th of taler Justhowro^— and am ongSI ‘^ • T h e y . s tu d e n ts J u t ai dent, they Shgshonecon

p e c te d to b e t

tle a s to iie f rM V ^ U ^ d s ta len t and the

ihOUSewHh tnggm iU hiUMithe heartyssage off JaNcneBucUld. husbandandfi ;tx)lersand . outside of Shat s a r e claimed It geti nconvlnced snowdriftsani

P ageB l . th e k id s - b ubook profiles and le t’s get IIly successful B ax te r Is pca. renew ed poother national ch ild ren ’s cire popular W omen, Ttt;:luded "T he tlm r and thtle r o ffered by T ab le and tvc the K itten,” com piled byy J am es Her- ton F ad im an

S ' S ■Kin y e a re tT g e U

rdering h eavy Shel Silvei lhe points to a ' c h ild ren 's wi ovcl. dependable 1 erennlal gift- cord ing to Bj ilts, h ave con- L ight in the ^ear. S ide W alk I s and grand- sna tched u p t t want loys for And w hat ___ ___ Chrlstm as__l

B a x te r s a b e lo n g to thc

nder of the to b u y a $10 In Buhl a n d ' p h o to g ra p h e i

: Lodge, Imv- l io m c s 0(1411 »M klndJoj^-----------^ 'L to lt lh lm

r t o t e ; two “ y " ;lomer ot San "M o r a T ril. C h r is t r a a s ." other, John .

Iwo sisters. how, boUi of ichildrcn and

irsdoy In Uic of the LDS Honscn of-

sw U I fo llow - I Twin Fa lls h e direction . lolse.ihlLDSCho- H J J S M

<ulm, 68, of wmc follow-

)16 In Win- fo Glenn’s

id attended■ ■ ■ l l i

Im* fri wfli-^ l a c a aT~ - " ■ H M S aIn Foils be- G .Shcw osa

usband of uglas Kulm ;lilcr. Mary is; and Iwo irvccued in

Wedncsdo>In Dolst ■ ■ ■ ■

elating. orials to Idlng Fund ■ rr Uie dircc -al Chapel.

« l Wbdnes- and Thurs- The family orite chart-

1 Jam es D. - , ,ly morning iial will be . n lhe Mc- Gary C0I-.

I be in the ^I graveside No. 1384.

)AV.VFW.- \ • k ' . American \

lhe funeral \ D»118:30 p.m.-

CdlUi W rigley;' , \Ja Poulton, oil. ; / V - ' ' in o fR u p e rt.. ' • ' \

lurley: D ustin . c£t; and Vcrle

d daughter of .

cable1 Id a h o w o u ld a l& iJlece ,I b a n d a t t e m p t to p e rfo rm

u tc ra c k e r S u i to .’’

in g b e e n a w a re o f th e J e n t in th o M a g ic V alleyjS h o s h o n e H ig h S c h o o l----------J u t few .w iio a t te n d e d t h e - - - x m c e r t l a s t w e e k ex- le t r e a t e d to T ch a ik o v - s tm a s m a s te rp ie c e p e r- b e a u tifu lly b y 50 fe w — o c s n 't e v e n h a v e a tro m -

Idah o c lean a lrrld ah o -----------d s tr e n g th , co u p led w ith h e Jo y o f th e s e a s o n b r- ^best-ln -Id ah o p co p lc :-------;—

tuckw ay liv e s w llh her d four ChUdren on a farm h o s h o n e S he often has je ts th e highest anyw here Jn Idaho.

b u t s o m e th in g lh a t w ill la s t e t b o o k s ,' ’’ B a x t e r s a y i s p a r i l c u r la r ly p ro u d o f th e ' p o p u la r i ty o f . I llu s tr a te d

c la s s ic s su c h a s L itt le • r i t i a s u r e I s la n d , K ing A r- th c K n l ^ t s o f th c R o u n d .1 tw o n u r s e r y - to le v o lu m e s _ b y n o te d l i t e r a y c r it ic Cllf- ,an. ■

s a y s I t to o k F a d im a n 15 c t th c r ig h ts to pub lish a ll o f s in s in g le ..tw o -v o lu m e of- I c r s to r e h a s so ld e lev e n

lh e F a d im a n se loction . I lls fo r MO. ■

v e rs te ln , a n o th e r p o p u la r w r i te r , h a s a ls o b ^ m c a e C h r is tm a s fa v o r ite , a c - B a x te r . H is tw o books, "A

l e A tt ic ” a n d " W h e re T h c c E n d s ," h a v e bo th be en ip b y C h r is tm a s g ift g iv e rs , a t w a s th e m o s t un u sq a l

boo k r e q u e s t o f th e

s a y s . th a t h o n o r h a s to lh e g e n tle m e n w iio w an ted SiOO c o ffc e -to b ic book th a l h e d lh e in te r io r s o f th e 4 m o v lc s to r s .ilm -l-d idnU -have Itj '^ -B ax tcr— s a id h e w o u ld b u y i t e v e n if I’r g e l it u n til a f te r

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— to —hassle—th e —holW aj R asm ussen said. “They g good discounts too,' and he w llhlnourRO O O budget." . "E veryone w as very t b u t w e heard som e sa

' R asm ussensaud .■ "O n e m an ts disabled

would n ot have had Chrisi th ey hadn’t been invited ty ." sh e added.

p a i n t s who b ^ ^ t &el 'th e party . Mariy^Twere ff m u st provide the ^ p o r t

Studen*CflnllnuBd frtnn P s0 (

A few Moslems suj

■ s p e n T m o re of th e ir h( c h u rch praying and otherv a m o re som ber observa b ir th of Christ. N adrif / w ho h as never celebrated i>efore, e ither in his native

. In th e United Stoles, say s hII evidence of religion bchir

day ..'But AJIani, the Mosler

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' o n d e f fo r tln t ' appreciative In g andpu ttio s ad stories,’’ W ayne. Me

fo r p a r ty re ed and can’t P ie rc e g a v e *"twoT liU dren------ All—ef—th«istm as g ifts if scheduled to !d to our p a r - ' th e Salvation

Jec t,b u lS a lv j aer_of single they dld'*nof lelr dldreri to • tf f ts a n d trea'nio lhers w h o ~ d ay fo o d n eed r t of the faml- lies in lhe corr

i t s —gBBl~...... • decade ago, s t

CK flstiar^ ( juggest lha t C hrislm as.L_do. well to___ llRcspect..lsholy day in w o rld ," he saj rw lse holding C hristians, thc ^ance of the Is lhe b est thlni

Abdulkarim a tree adds c ed Christm as life ." ve Som alia o r ---------------- :—L h e i^ l iU le : ____ ______lind the holl-

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' r e f r e s h m e n ts a n d M a rv v e J5 0 fo r g if t w ra p p in g . •. - t h e —f a m l l ic c v^tpro a lao— 1 to r e c e iv e food b a s k e ts in llion A rm y C h r is tm a s pro- la lva tlon A rm y o f fic ia ls sa id n o m a v e ” en o u g h "fU D d S '7 o r~ ' t r e a t s If th e y m e e t th e boll- le e d s o f th e m a n y s u c H f f lm i- ' ' c o m m u n ity .

a. s a y s h e r e s p e c t s t h e w a v c h ose to c e l ^ r a t e

t l ^ l h e b e s t th ln g ln t£ e ! s a y s . 'W e s h o u ia r e q x jc l , th e y sh o u ld r e s p e c t u s . I t Lhlng. T o a M o sle m , to h a v e I s o n e m o rc fu n th in g -to

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n e a & C o .rk Stock Exehing*, lr>o.-

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• convicted of growing 5 ....p lan ts w as am o n g 'tb o

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M ichael J a m e s Maxi ... d ison Ave. in Twin Fal

-------- ^^:4wo-yoar probation—o'••;charge. H e w as arrestei

— lu lh e -p lan ts ,-po ts-and -g i ::n/ere seized a t h is resii rd ing to a com plaint fi court.

: M axim sa id he used i : le a s t onco a week.

---------— A s p a rt of the-proba______w ill be evalua ted a t the

..su b stan ce abuse treati

.;M axim also ag reed to tioure of com m unity scr h e w as unem ployerah 'd

TA'flne.In o ther cases:

. •A n th o n y A. Sllvn

^ I S U c oaggresi

TWIN F A L L S -C u ltu i : w'ill be stud ied in a

•- • ;2pour8e called C ulture an - 6 e ih g offered a t the Ida) V e r s l t y res iden t ccn te r In

R eg istra tion for this - - o th e r s w ill be J a n . 10,

— .M ythic, historical, ai........3 i ) 6 l s of a g g r ^ l o n will I

^ e l l a s the archeologlc ' w arfare . The expresslo

' sion In a r t, m usic and 11• : be explored along with

■ Individual aggression i '■ betw een so c ie tie s .': . T he course will be off

----------th e A m erican studies, a■ and foreign language dep : Eleonore Cervantes i : H olm er will teach the

v an tes Is th e chalrm ar —F oreign Languages Z H o lm er is a n associate —anthropology. Both' hav

— ——to ra te d e g re e s . •— C ervantes feeclalizes

T . l f f l r e of the -.20th• ^^Shidled holocaust lite• -p o stiW a 'r II W ar literary : Z i: H olm er specializes• p r e h i s to r i c pw p les of: -W n ited S ta tes and Sou^

^^^^as~ b® eiT 'O h~ archaeo lo{ Z b o th regions a nd is n o w ' :3 ro jec t in the Salm on Rl\

Holm er w as a U.S. An >4he G reen B erets during r s - a r ;^ E leven o th e r courses , ;;;fered In the spring st

— -■■S aaursc i. beglii~J a n n ^ . re th e rw lse .■ ‘— The courses scheduled

— A rt 423/523- Nlneteei r!A rt, 3 credits, 6:30-9p.m. r : Biology 317/517-Organ ■' 3 credits, 7*10 p .m . Wedni - - E nglish . 499/599- T "C hron ic le Novel, 2 credit .^F ridays and 9-11:30 a.m . “ M arch , April and May. N "•to be announced.

. Geology 499/599- Geol ^C en tra l Idaho. 2 credl -M o n d ay s and Wednesd

. rE eg ln M arch 4 .IT" H istory 336/536- Idal ^ p a c if ic Northw est, 3 crec -M ondays.

• X : PsyChology. 499/599-SI XOnd Coping, i credit, 8 a •^Saturdays b eg ln n ln g i^ r

“ ■ '^ C o n s u m e r E conoirtlcs:

: m ents Ac< Full! With

: Pocket Exp • D a n g e r SI9

~ P inched N

• 1. H o a d a c h o i.D i: " B lurrod V ision.

2. N ock P o ln , Tig^S pasm s

1 3 . S n o u ld o rP a In , A rm s, N um bno

^ . 4. Poln B o lw so n S• Difficult Brbdlh t A b d o m ln o l Poii

S. L ow or Back Pal P o in , P o in Dow

^

“ If you h o v o qualify ----- ; — o ver-yo iir- p la n pay

' ~ to a s s u m e th e m . T r p o n so (o r freo tm o n

“ G ro u p • A u to *. X . N ot su ro If you ho'

; ■' 'will b e h o p p y fo os:

i , I T 'SZ E ither w a y . y o u r f• y o u rp o c k o t .

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convict,19 -yearo Idm an Gilroy, C« tg 23 m ^ u a n a ch a rg e of those sen tenced irom his e iktrip t r n iir t (n a llcgcm y I

g l r l u n l ^ axlm of 471 Ad- -divorce. Falls received a A .trlalw —on—th e—d rp g • Gordoi sted Ju ly 5 a f te r F a lls plea l-g ro w in g -llg h ts-o b ta ln in g'esidence acco r- substance, t filed w ith the Regional

F a lls on J ed m arijuana a t th e em erg

. . n u rse fronobatlon, M axim e d -. the - m the P o rt o f H ope, headache* eatment cen te r. . Accordir

to perform 80 th e c o u r t , ' scrvlce Ijecause- addition, I in 'd co u ld n 'rp ay th e sam e 1

Chains, S H ailey. •

va J r . , 28, of A pre-sc

m r s e to i ision in cItu res In connlct Chlldren-

a th re » c re d lt School Yea landA gBression nesdnys. Idaho S la te Unl- ■■ Educatio ir In Twin F a lls . Education, his couree and W ednesda;

Educatlcand biological rlcu Ium 'D

all be studied a s p .m . Tuesd igleal h istory of L ibrary a lon of a g ^ e s - - ticum : d lite ra tu re w ill Cataloguln Ith the e th ics of d ay Jan . 17 n and w arfa re N ursing i

sional Nur offered through p .m . and ; 3, anthropology, beginning. d cp a rtm en ts^ ^ L Credit o ts and R l c h ^ f f i cred it hour he course. C e f * ? n d 563.50 nan of the ISU & leover65 5 departm ent, p a s s e s i ate professor of p e rX rcd J t have the ir doc- y i l M

_____V» ta ry and- h as vilterature and Qiry m ovements, zes In the of the W estern )U ^ P acific. He J l 'JM ologlcal .d igs In . i ow working on a [ 1 ^ T R iver a rea . 7^ XArmy officer lh .•/ I f Ing the V ietnam

e s a re being of- ; sem ester. All !'ijtnmtGSSTrotcd •

led a re : W lteenth C entury /.m. Tuesdays. 'ganic Evol.utlon, | | xlnesdays.

Thc F am ily ^ 4 4 1 , K ilts, 7-9:30p.m..m. Saturdays In • l O I ry. M eeting p lace • 10 d

• 4 8 sieology of South , •edits, 7-9 p.m . esdays. C lasses

Idaho and the jredlts, 7-10 p.m .

Stress, H ealth 8 a.m . to 5 p .m . 13:ip rll20 . - BURLEics 299<~Studylng ~

. M ost Insurar Accepted as P th Little Or I cpenseT o You!Signals o f • i d | 0 I N erv es:

D izzlnoss. I |, | j | | | | |on. | | | |^ ? ! |'ig h t M u s c lo s , . I || | [iW

In, Poin D ow n V m o ss In H a n d s . I j | | i |m S h o u ld e rs , | | | p Jd th ing , ' llm l A’ o ’nis M \V A) Poln , Hip ' o w n L o ^ s

OUR OFFICElifying h o a l ih In su ronco , w p a y s-a s -p ay m o n t-ln -(u ll l-V

I, This m o a n s n o 'o x tro oul lo n t, if y o u o ro acco p lo d o:

to • H oo lth • A ccldcrtt » Wc

hovo c o v o ro g o ? O u r insui a s s is t you in fin d in g o u t if ^

r s A S S IM P L E A S -n nir first co n su lfo tlo n costs

SIRUCEIIIROPRACTIC Cl— — NORTHSIDE--C O t N = ^ = = ^ = - = = “

fey -

ted ori rCalif, p leaded Innocent to a of kidnapping his d augh ter'

s estranged wife Oct. 6. Silva ly refused to re tu rn the Infant ^ h is w ife stopped a pending

i WlU be held Feb . 5. don L. Walker; 37, of Idaho leaded guilty to fraudulently Jg -dem erol,—a —controlled ce, from Magic Valley U M edical C enter' In Twin 1 Ju ly 5. W alker told sta ff a t urgency room tha t-he-w as a vm a U tah hospital a n d need- -m edlcatlon-for a - m igraine •

— . ---------d in g to a coipplaint filed w llh rt. W alker was not a. nurse. In 1, th e suspect aIlegedly_told_ le story a t hospitals In Arco,

Stanley, Sun Valley and

•sentence will be p repared on

study— culture1- P ren a ta l Through G rade fears, 2 credits, 7-9 p .m . Wed-.

Itlon 401- Philosophy of on, 3 credits, 6:30-9:30 p .m .- days.Ition 62^ P rincip les of Cur- ■ Development, 2 credits', 7-9 esdays.ry Science 440/540- P rac-

New Anglo-American tdng Rules, 2 credits, Thurs- . 17, place tpbe.announced. ug 220- Introduction tb Profes- lursing, 3 credits,' F riday 6-9 id S aturday 9 a.m . to noon, ig Jan .25 .; course fees a re $47.50 per 3ur for undergraduaK 'closses 50 fo r graduate classes. Peo- 65 p ay $5 per registration. iS m ay be audited for $17.50 dit. hourJ

yvfeathen..™'beater,

MAKE YOUR OWN FUN INDOORS!

1 o p o r ta b le k e y b o a rd I k eysI In stru m en t vo ices I drum b e a ts I s in g le -fin g er co rds j lo d u e t function

1328 O v o rlan d A vo.IIEY___________

ance A ssign^ Paym ent in No out Of

1 ! J m i

, w o w ill o cco p t w hal*l-Y ou d o n 't ovon h a ^ o '..........iQm usG.wo o ro w illin g J 3ul o f y o u rp o c k o t ox-- I o s o p a t ie n t .

W o rk m o n 'i C om p.

su ra n c o a d m in is tra to r if y o u 'ro c o v o ro d .

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marijuaa . W alker, w ho faces a

e r sen tence of 14 y ears In i /a $30,000 f in e . ' n t • R nndy F»Benp Phllllr lg G ran ad a St. In Twin Fj

■ guilty to sexually molci y ear-o ld g ir ls over a perk

^0 from A ugust 1983 to June Jy F a lls . A p ro-sen tenw rcJd p r e p a r e on Phillips...... Ijy • R icky A lan Coate in ava ilab le , of Twin Fal|s a t gu ilty to assau lting a w( a S n a k e 'R iv e r O asis gas

d- Thanksgiving.10 ■ -A - tria l-w ill-be held 01 — ch arg e fe b '. 5; Coates was th h is ovm recognizance, In o rdered to have no contild _ 4 lleged-vlctim:--------------0 . • A nnie M argaret Ba Id Tw in F a ll adm itted lo w(

B ak e r w as accused of re )n s tam p s from June 1982 I

b u t falling to report Inci friend th a t w as living wlt^

-------- ^A -prc'«ntence report-'fo r B aker. T he maximum a conviction is 14 years In

• R'andall Lec Arom■ H ansen w as placed on £

proba tion fbr burglar!le G arden C enterScpt. 14 an d-. A ttorney Robert Gallcj

a s a public defender, sale Df stem m ed from n; ■ unem ployem ent. His cll

p r io r crim inal record, Ga:

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•LUGGAGE '•BOY’S WINTER •MEN’S WINTER • DRESS & SPOR' •BOY’S SHIRTS! •MEN’S SUITS •MEN’S SPORT C •MEN’S SLACKS

_ •STEREOS •TV’S •GIFTS

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ana chaa m axim um Judge Dt

1 p r i^ n and a son to pa;business aii

1103^26. o f I828__fQ r public d F alls pleaded . M arvin lestlng two 8- received a riod e x ten d ln g _ ment'f;or.yY ie 1984 In Tw in 'Eheck. A fel report will be . fU edagalnf............ ed inexchaites, no ag e . ..B riels. al |s pleaded not reslitutlon w oman a t 'th e which -he os sta tion on totaling mo

. • M arty , on the felony- available,-c

'as re leased on . F a lls plead X, b u t w as check July n tact with th e storo wltho — - account.Baker. 62, of A fter Yi welfare fraud, de ta ils of receiving food P ublic Del2 to Ju n e 1983 quested thi icom e from a not accept 1th her. agreed . Thc ■t-Avas-ordered - t r i a l - J a n r l I im sentence on • c indy L In prison. pleaded inr inson, 29, of Ing a $81 cl 1 a th ree-year bank accou arizing Kelly A u g . i to a l and 15. , T he case ley. who-acted • L a u r a ' aid tho offense -available, li

Amo'nson’s 1986 grand client h ad no --successful!: jalley added. . {Probation. *

I W m ^

rToats'^RCOATS;RT SHIRTS J ;& JEANS A

S&CORDS I

argeD aniel Meehl onlered Aron- p ay . $969 resUtution to tho and rep ay Twin F alls Coun ty

c defender serv ices..................vin Briels, 42, of Jackpot

a one-year Nrtthheld judg- LvyrlUng a n insufficient fund felony ch arg e originally was

ilnst Briels, but it wosTcduc- h ange for a guilty plea.'■ also w as ordered to. pay m to severa l business to e h ad .^yrlttcn bad checks more th an $500. ly_ - Y an n are lla ,- no - .age s,-of.l54Buchanan SL-inTwin ;aded guilty-to-wrlting a $150 lly IG to a Twin F alls grocery thout sufficient funds-ln his

Y annarella (uqjlalned the of the incident, however., Defender Mike Pow ers re* th a t Ju d g e Daniel Hurlbutt p t the guilty plea. Thc Judge rh e m a tte r now will be se t forT il: ------------------y Lin Koger, 26, of Twin F alls innocent to a charge of writ- l chcck w ithout funds in her] » u n t. The check w as wrltteni a Twin F a lls grocery slore. ! se will be se t for tr ia l.. , •a T urk RIgel, 34, no address/ 3, had h e r record c leared of a: md theft conviction. Rigep ully com pleted a two-yeaii n. i

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Southern Idaho speech dei Qffertag a voice, improve next sem ester.

V oice and Articulation ' tlUe of th e 200 level course

"‘y er w ill teach the two-cre - allowing students4ofocus

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d a tin g for five y ears. I v m a rr ie d a y e a r ago, bi

_ _ _ _ ^ _ d y ,.M _ l_ n Ju c t^ tly _ £ :lilm m’ove in w ith m e be s is te d it would help h im h e ia d y for m arriage.

H e is no closer to a de th a n h e w as a y e a r ago. 1 n o t read y for the respo:

- m a r r la g e -y e t-h e ’s-a fra J h a s s le Involved In a divi *• w an tsJ o .b e absolutely si

r la g e w lll w ork before h( it.

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B y VICTOR COHN • The Washington Posl

WASHINGTON - Evei aix)ut w h a t doctors shoul But th e re a r e things wc s ourselves, too.

A s a doctor told m e som “T h e p a tie n t Is his ow v o ca te .”

----------- •-■Patienthood'-'-l6 U»olea rn in g how and when tc c a l c a re .

D r. E ugene D. Robin U n iversity — In a prove book. “ M a tte rs of: Lite i {W.H. F reem an , » l .! $11.95) — s u m s It up this r ig h ts a s a patien t a re

. f ro m y o u r rcsponsibilltli t i e n t . ... L e a m to m ake i cho ice from am ong the

_____ a v a ila b le .”A nd h e te lls a story.

_____of44-was■dy:;^:^I:^alIu^^— c a u s e d ^ b y —

h ypertension . H er doctor open th e affected lung p re c ise p roblem . Her hus W ould th e operation be pa sh e d ie? Could it help her ■ Th e flnawera. a fte r son tlon . w e re honest. Y es. sf

.. fe r. She m ight dl?. No could n o t help her. The I w ife sa id no to the operatl

" I t lsn o tth a tth e d o c tG ly tra in e d ," Dr. RobI

______ ''T h e y w ere highly mothum ans. Bul they ... wat Ing d a y by day and \v som eth ing , how ever 111-cc

The lesson, he says, Is ~ h a v e “ both th e righ t and

ty ” lo askTW Iiy are-yoii W hat a re ’'th 6 risks? Tl H ow safe Is It? If a test

• how a c c u ra te Is It? Can th m e?

New hosp_____ CHARLOTTE, N.C. ( /__vere lty M em orial Hospl

m o re th an a “ s la te o h osp ita l w hen It opens ear i t will, be p a r t of a sysi

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"T h is is the only con sy s te m of health care In S ta te s ," sa id Al P ruitt, fo r C harlo tte M emorial I-

cep t. Inquiries a re alread fro m around th e nation.”

T he system provides va o f c a re a t vary ing costs, d th e p a tien ts ’ needs. F or p a tie n t w ho h as had hea r C h a rlo tte M em orial liosp

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If^ j; lifeer hesild y our help. My ggllng a ttorney, a ry ,-h a v e - bcCT - 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ I w anted to get J i

, but he w asn 't ly .ag rced to l e t .! b em u se be In* lm decide when ge. h e ’s re a d j

............ , w h a t I w i1 decision to d a y ev en wai ;o. H e sa y s h e Is eng ag ed b< sponslblllties of com m itm e fra ld -o f-a ll th e - loye_W d ivorce.-and-he—iab le - life - y su re o u r m ar- t lm c l f e c l2 he com m its to re la tionshi

a m being t on tlie vCT

doesn’t “ need” out. P least m arry m e when '

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By leam m edicine, o f feeling

Jverybody tallts d o c to r s . ... lould do fo r us. re a d y to i m should do for so m e degi

w a rran ted » m e y e a rs ago, Q uestior own t>est ad* d e c re e of

B elsky , a ho f i n e - a r t - o f - - ‘-D octors., n to seek m edl- b u t th a t’s

g e t up off y )in of S tanford s ti l l n ot em •evocative new s h a re re sp fe and D eath” If you w 21.95; paper, R ob in say: i ls w a y : “ Your so — “ Anj ire Inseparab le co in es an titles a s a pa- a r e confu; ke an Inform ed ta k e , "A s he a lte rn a tiv e s w ould go i

w e re h e ii sa tisfied

^dylnB-of-heart-.^nB w erB ,^ 'y— pulm oH3ry - - ^ s s e r t l v :to rs w anted to belllgerem ng to find th e dec id e wh< tiusband a sked: doc to rs , ai 2 painful? Could h a v e othe: ie r get w ell? sen s ib le ptsom c-equlvoca:-------^ O p e nI. she would suf- B elsky. "/ No, the .re su lt' , w ho tells

he husband and d o e sn 't hii ration. u su ally h)Ctors w ere bad: “ Why?'.’ I tobin explains, don’t want notlvated. f?ood — Com watched h e r dy- so m e symI w anted to do Ing o r stre l-concelved." d o c to rd ec . Is th a t p a tien ts — Coop md responslbili* show that yoiFdolng-this?— o f all patlc

The benefits? to rs ' advic est Is Involved, ly 22 p erce n the resu ll help Ing taken

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Bpltal will be rec u p e ra te! of th e a r t” H ospital, \early In 1 9 8 5 - $310 p e r da; system th a t is nd-a-m odel-for— ■ officials say. com prehensive! In the United [|Jf]] qitt, spokesm an rfn D (II Hospital, the | P “ .

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Idy oecause he knows th a t'^ w ant. iMeanwhlle he doesn’t van t lo become officially 1 because he says thaVs a lso a m ent h e 's not ready to m ake. 'I h lm -an d-we h a v c a 'c o m for-;- te -toge ther.-bu t-fo r-the first cel uncerta in about w here ou r sh ip Is going. I feel a s though 11 lg taken advantage of and I’m b'Crge of asking him to m ove- ast; help m e decldc. i

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Bponsibil^sitm ^ forY rim ln g m orc about doctors and le. he says, “ You nm th e risk ng insecure in dealing with . . . . You m ay find yourself less0 a ccep t m edical advice, bul eg ree of reservation is often ted .”ionlng doctors takes a healthy of assertiveness. Dr. M arvin a New York internist, say s:

rs-need -to stop.playlng.G <d,_ t’s nol_ enough. YouVe gol_to ff your knees. Biit tha t a lone is enougli. You’ve gol to begin to isponslbllity for your hea lth .”1 w ant m ore informolion. D r. ays . ask. If you d isagree, soy \n y doctor worth his fee wel- an Informed p'atienl.” If you ifused about w hal course to Ask y.our' doctor w here ,.he '0 o r whom he would consult 3 in y ou r situation.' E)on'l be i by p artia l o r evasiveS.I'.!.------------ ----- —------------- ------ 7tlveness need - not m ean encc. A t some point we m usl vhether to tru st o r d istrust ou r , and if tru st is our choice, w e- h e r Im portant obligations os ip a tlen ts : <)en n ess_A -palien l-once-to Id . "A good patient Is a patien t

is his_d{Ktor_ everything and hide anything. Every p a tien t h ides a little o m e th in g .” Belsky asked. “ Because we

an t to know the tru th .”

I’m ptom or other Is due lo ag- ilress o r the weather. Let Uie leclde.ooperatlon. Various stud ies lal between 20 and 80 percen t U lents fail to follow the ir doc- vice. One study found th a l on- rcent bfprescrip tions w ere bo­rn according to directions; 31 w ere underr o r over-used in

odel for theles average $515 a day, m ay ale a t University M emorial . w here ra te s wlll average day.

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nd ' w ay s th a t th reatenedhcj sk I - Self-educotlon. We ith Mook a f te r o u r own mli s s and a tte m p t to leam whi lul ‘a n d w hich m a jo r — req cn to r. An excellen t book on

“ T a k e C a re of Yours hy s u m e r’s G uide lo Mcdli 'In D rs . D onald V ickery ond s : .(Addison .W esley). W<

a b o u t m edication s by_ to~llo_ns of docto rs and phi is read in g Uie in serts tha to so m e d ru g s and by read ” sou rces docto rs re ly on: >r. c la n s ' D esk Reference ay books found in m ost lit cl- .‘‘P D R ” h as editions ou p rescrip tion and nor to d rugs.)he — Self-care. We all m i l l i ^ p e r nu trition, prop be re laxation , v e — H um anity . Assert! = i;n tL -m e a n o rrogo^ceo^!l an for d octor? a s hum an be ist sliould Indeed be human, u r bij hum an . No one car v e - 'h u m o r o r possess sair o s alw ays.t D octors m usl cope ^

fnlliirog d^ilthi Thr:nt w llh over^lcm anding ai nd ab le p a tien ts . They r ml m n s te r cbiintlesg new m

ye t s till face u n c c r t ^ t j A'c difficult a nd confusing SJ — d iseases.

lg- em otions can be difflcu he ra in e Gable, a young do

Ing, a t th e Cleveland C es rep o rte r. “ W alking that :nt be h a rd — being close cr >c- w hile rem aining in- Sorftetim es I feel worse )0- lool outside, b u t I cope.” 31 . W ith, understanding . ' in 'o u rflo c to rsan d h c lp o u rs

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tu rn , s e t off a variety events. T he E a rth ’s c bucklcs, th ru stin g up n slow ly sp read ing sea T h e p o la r ily o fE a r th ’s: rev e rse s . And, perhaps can t, m a ss extinctions i ly opening thc door f< sp ec ies to evolve.

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the re se a rc h e rs | •5 known to have |npacts from ex- S » »ets, com ets o r i

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5 have been d a te IiR ago the Imp ac t - p ''sis of the datesform ation occurs 5 *cles. I ^thers did sim ila r |ling of six o ther *inplnnt gon1ng<rnl iplsodes of rap id *ludden changes In » /ea floors sp read , i )w sea levels, and

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jie tlc rev ersa ls are ,k n o w n t( happened m any tim e s .in thc lit th e ir cause Is unknown. Aftei x t 'r e v e rsa l, a .com pass.w ould Its needle tow ard th e . South Al) th e phenom ena seem ed U In c /c le s of 33 m illion, 34

I o r 35 m ilijon yea rs . -« le n ti8 l3 -a lsb-aTO lled -th e li lea] m ethods to th e evidence fot extinctions and found a 30- i-yearcycl(!.finding d iffers (rom previous

Itlons m ade by som e paleon- ts who favor a 2S-mllIlon-year based on another m ethod of Is. , 'ea rlie r Indication of long cy-

!d som e astronom ers earlie r a r to speculate th a t the sun has seen com panion s ta r w ith an g L o rb J tjh a t brings It n e a r the y stem every 26 m illion years, ^ng som e of, th e billions of i norm ally In orb its on the ou ter of the s o l ^ system , e com ?ts com e to a closc to they \vould be pulled in to col-

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I ’m not su re exactly wh: cy- R am plno said tha Her m arg in s o f .e r ro r a re ( has ' count, i t Is not unr an sp ecu la te th a t all thes

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I m ateria ls.

r ,- In te rs la le 15’ ? o r t ‘of E t visor south of Pocatello . & cry kind of h a z a rd o iis ln a tc iur<i<l” -pasSes through'U ie'cfi

includes Inflam m able and o ia ls , chlorine, pestic ides -

II fo r som ething happening h rea l^w h e lh e tlt’s by.lhe pipel; o rag e , o r w hatever,". Pocati Joneg said. "W e have anyth> m ad e o r m anufactured com 'e ’r e No. 1 In the s ta le .o f Idahi lous m ateria ls ."irge volume of hazardous m«

i e r , 2 k i\ m o ther and h e r A da C

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w as In. Im es w ere spoiled un it In c haps sta rted by a spokesm m en from th ree from bui I'ded to the alarm .” -monoxidi

r ic i ty dema— L ast week’s Colling

Itures sent Idaho system ’’s e lectricity de- dustria i

lo near-record In terrupt ficu lty gc

it Thursday, the m eet den :m load hit 2,056 J im Coliingwood, But he s m anager. T hat n o p ro b it 6 u tility’s ail-tlm e— w inter,- 13 m egaw atts, set flows am ___________________full

S rg an z iesT ese i— Madison Coun- needed " )n says he plans to Into th e u crve deputy unit think abo e rs hove had tim e The eh e the Novem ber re se rv e i

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lies moscatello tru c k — and pnx an any phosphorous and sull here is by com panies In t h e . fiose in a se rio u s accident n

als .lUio In- Local industria l I< gases.— sald_caj^u l_plannjn .

spectlorS have preve _ ^ i a l s add Ihere hav

E hti7 ■■ co u ld 'h av e g d l i ^ '^ i-S a id .__ h and led Im properly^arterial And, they say the checR T jlem salw aysT FpnS i

1 com- “ W e’ve had somi 5 -and h a v e n 't had iarge-s<

sm a il leaks with iarg( g here " I do n 't w ant to 1 jellne.. - p a n le s w e ’veh ad p ro l :atelio p ro b lem s we've deal! ything p ro p a n e gos, llqCilt omlng anhy d ro u s amm onia, aho In h e added. "T he pot

a g a in , w ith all lhat mate- m an u fac tu red h e re .il

id s die ]» County C oroner Mike Johnso he v ictim s w eje Marllynn Ayli Id' her child ren Davrd Ault. 1( aren Ault, 13.lir fa ther, R obert W. A ult J r . , 41 -eated a t Sl. Alphonsus Regionc:al C enter h e re and released___Uier teen-ager, M aria Mews, H n. the hosp ita l's intensive can 1 critical condilion. A hosplta sman said she w as sufferinf bum s on h e r legs and carbor clde polsonlng:^— =-------------------

and soarsIngwobd sa id Idaho Pow er's n load Includes large In- ai cuslorhers' th a t could be upted If the utility had dlf- ' generating eno u ^ .p o w er to iem ands.

he said th e system is having ibiems m eeting dem and this • ,-w ith -g o o d - hydroelectric— and two coai-fired-plants In

operation.

e rv e d e p u t ie s fc1 " to bring som e m orale bach e u n i t . . . to given them tim e to iboul It."election c rea ted a rifl In the e unit, Koon said. One of the se r deputies. Dean Wilson of 1. opposed Koon in thc election. :r m em ber of the unit. Ray • of Rexburg, w as Wilson's Ign h ianager. and a Ihird. Ron

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om e experiences w here w e-scaie leaks, but w e’ve hai irge ixjtentlals,’’ Jones said.Lo identify som e of the 'com problem s with, b ul som e of lh' ca ll w ilh have Included llquli qCild natural gas. chiorlnc nia, hydrogen ond pesticide,' potential Is very ' g reat, bu lat Is shipped and m ade .am e. the hazardous m ateria ls an

ili Boisnson T h ree firem en fn \y l t . .C o llls te r F ire D istric t' , 16.— th ^ h & p lW P i-em efg e

re leased , thespokesm j .,41.. A fourih firem an, 1 onal w as hospitalized In cr]_____ a l B oise 's St. Luke HosI, H, from ex tensive burns, ra re W alt DeBileck, actl ilta i D epartm en t chief, sali ring spo tted about 5 a.m . •bon th e flre-flghtlng effort --------by the house’s - h e a

Man rial. NAMPA (A P) -T

N am pa m an who w a felony deliver7 o fm ^ cused of selling the dru

' school students.R ichard R ay Grout

T hu rsd ay a fte r allegi , q u a r te r pound o f ma I undercover narcotics

N am p a police detecliv< ' K a th ~ sa ld “ pollce“

e lim ina ted a m ajor s< L - l ju a n a a t the jun ior high

fo llow ing^elecla c k ’ M oore of Salem , active e to a g a in s t the sheriff.

Koon sa id ail th ree fl the cd on Inactive s ta tus in the d an ce w ith sheriff’s I o f policy.lon. All the reserv e off la y allow ed to reapply, juit in 's p re fe ren ce for Jobs a lon reo rganized , he said.

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regu la ted ., lals , '~ C o m p a n i» ih o l pro ' In- h flrnrriAiic vungtff pincl t of- tha t- tran sp o rt • haj Jiat re g u la te d by D epan een’ ru le s .— -------In addition,-w orkers>ro- r ia ls a r e covered by--------SafetyT^dm lnistration

sp ill is regu la ted by s ll we ‘,'But In le rm s o fn o r lad s ta le h a s v ery little CO

c e r ta in .chem icals m i )m* produc«w, there a re k the -u n d e r th e Toxic Substa uld - Tw o la rg e industrial ne, — FM C and SIm plo t— e ," fo rm s of hazardous m but bolh com panies said tl: ind ce llen t. and tliere is no are l ike those th a t happen

s e h o u sfrom the Cole- F irem en:t w ere trea ted a t scene am gency-room n n d - t o c a r r y ’n a n sa id ; . , "W era, Ron A m andus, it knockcritical condition a g a in ," sospital, suffering DeBlle>. ............................. heaviest:tlng Boise F ire chim ney,aid flam es w ere m ay hav1. DeBlieck said slove. Birt was h am pered would b< eavy—tile—ro o t— c a u se :—

bbed for d)r A 24-year-old G rou t’s vas"arrested fo r . den ts a t hS rljuana ' ls ac- ' w ere tak rug to junior h i^ . 12-year-o

and a 14-ut was a rres ted th e s u b s t >gedly selling a K ath s narljuana to an had sold cs officer, said school a r ive Randy Kath. from Gro ‘“ p ro b ab ly - h ad— Police source of m ari- m ad e thi

gh school. four hour

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5 men w ere plac- In July in accor- f 's departm ent

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waste! s ta le ’s Division of Environ- ■s and IranspoVters of hazard- egulated on s ta te and federal >f those m ateria ls m ay not be

sroduce a certa in am ount of u s t ob tain porm lts,-andthpse- hazardous m ateria ls a rc tartm ent of T ransportation

ors who deal w ith such m a te - jy-Occupational Health and lonTules.'attd'cieaivup-orany- s ta te and federal agencies, lorm al use of a chem ical, the control,’’ Torf said. “ Before m ay t>e m anufactured and ! M m e federal requirem ents stances Control A ct." rial p lan ts west bf Pocatello — both produce o r use some m oterla ls. But officials for

1 the ir safety records a re ex- no potential for catastrophes >ened Ihls y ea r in India and

s e f i r elen aiso ran out of w ater *at tl and h ad to use tankers In rela; :y w a te r to the blaze.! r a n out of w ater just a s we hi icked down, and i t ^ o t awj " s a id DeBileck.Heck said the flam es appean :st - -a ro u n d - the building ey, and it appeared the fli lave been sta rted by a wo( But he said an Investigatlc bc launched Into the_ Ilre

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irug salesi t ’s a r re s t cam e aflor two st a t Squth Ju n io r High Scho fakeh into”po l!te "cu sto d jr^ r-old glcl for selling m arljuar 14-year-old boy for possessir )st0 n ce,pb llcesald .1 sa id the girl told police sl Id m arijuana frequently a t tl and th a t she had purchased

Jrout.:e a rrc s ted th c 'b o y rf lrs tra r th c additional a rre sts with!

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tdeves cqnsenl e l i ^ Idaho s ta te ; w as h o n f professor Edson Insp ire li a m e d 1084 Conser- n a tu ra l i irby ldahoW lld life used m

m ethods one-on-oi

and G am e Depart- norm al m agazine., a n d brlninayne said F ich te r each

t o n r e s o r t fea ti— The new River- g e o lh e n r Ing hot pools from nex t y e a r

js scheduled to All pool a rP re s to n . pec ted tt

Fah renhe tead -sa ld -p u m p s— The-res from six feel la s t fall,.!

ixwls. because •<)lans lo build a ta in buildi

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W hy A m bi-Surg? • B e c a u se y o u c a n b i

h osp ita l in l e s s th an a d a Is about 60% less th an ii in th e h osp ita l fo llo w in g ;

. A n u rse ta lk s w ithy ' b e io re . g re e ts you o n ih( opera tion , a n d d ischarge recovery . S h e a lso c a lls following d a y lo m ak o s l is all right. :

A m bi-Surg. Anothei - - B ened ic t'? m a k ^ s yoi^r h

ex p e rie n c e a p le a sa n t oi spirit o l St. B e n e d ic t’s!

s’EDK[GAL C E N I

r va tio n a w a r dhonored for h is q > edal abU lly lo ~ re hundreds of s tudents to 'en te r ral resource professions.’"E dson

unorthodox (for the Ume) lods like pass-fall g rading and < in-one a t t^ t io n to go beyond th e k) lal teacher-pupU . relationship M )ring o u t the n i c e s t potential of

s tudent." s h e . said: t'{

i tu r e s h o t p o o lserm alJy-healed sw im m ing pool il i 'ea r. ,pools a r e "open o lr" apd a re ex- Uj d to bc a t leasl 100 degrees tnhelt. . r .-reso rfw as"sc iiedu led ’ t< r()p^ ' jw ill, b u t the opening w as delayed se -of problem s obtaining-cer- i lld ing m aterials.

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ther w ay Sl,4 r hosp ila l- .... ................It o ne . T h a i's th e s!

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: BALTIMORE (A P) — fl m a n who headed a We

. Corp. m ine re scu e team hi h e a H Attack- after-stay ing

; 1] m o re th a n 30 hours hdp ii V sea rch fo r n iln ers trap ;

:-i OraogcvUle, U tah coal>m published rq w rtsa Jd .

> p T he B altim ore Sun repi d a y tb a t J a m e s ' A. 1

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- fa U e d to a p p e a rfo rb re ak fi j > ' M oore w as th e d l i „ . W estlnghouse's M ine ' I

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n h a s d le d o f a P ittsburghG ing-aw ake for M oore’s - Iping w ith th e D avis, a m e a p p ^ in th e -said th ey be l*mine f l i ^ a w ork-relatct

s tre s s o f th( reported Mon* con tribu ted i . Moore, of “ H e w as u d d ^ d In h is M rs. ) rn lh g a lta* f ie 'T o b - H e sale ik f a s t .— ■ g o in g — you

d irec to r _ o f peo p le ." E m e ^ e n c y _ U n d er a

of four p ro p le L a b o r ' Dep:

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xrSQ^Ar^B o f.ttie .year, In 'g s tro m O lg a ,' inform , Jo c k ey ,Vanity Fair, V assa re tfe nd m an y m ore.;i ■ .

A, CALU TWIN FALLS 734-4300. >ffT OF A tL ISD STORES.

BS in U t a li com pany’s ' Hunl Valley, /MS and six from the firm ’s rJl office. t 3 wife,: Anne, “ a n d "^ 6 h n ” tm em ber of th e rescue te a m , pbelieved t h ^ t j i^ d eath W4s c

ited only in tha t the possible sth e rescue effort m ay h a v e t ed to th e h e a r t attack,as conditioned to s tay u p ," ftre s a ld ^ 'I t w as p a r t o f th e 1aldryoii g e t your ad renallh o'OU rea lly w ant to save th e se f. . tla con trac t with the U.S. C •epartm ent’s —M in e-S afe ty —

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lh a f t e r a, A dm inistration; th e team i m in e d isaste rs throughou

t ry , D avis said..Th'e.spech i u s ra seism ic m onitors to < , p e d m iners and sends vide i com m unication? probes; i sam p ling devices t h r o u g } to he lp rescue efforts. Davl

H e sa id M oore w as not! ’ f ire In the WUberg Mln y T h u rsd ay m om ing and f] \ o rad o la te r th a t day . Ab i F r id a y , Moore m e t w ith

. te a m m em bers and . Orangeville.’— “ T hey w orked u n tirabb i

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Vbout 1 a.m .. so m e sleep,th the o ther M oore, a n

drove to h a d lived in . . ■ . - a n d - h a d a e niburm idnlght County zonin

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Je w e lry

2archDavis said. "T hat w as ttie I ! he called in to _ u s _ ln _ |

' IIlri Moore was Ured when h e * I I th a th e sald the te a m h ad I IS with the seism ic equip- I

ooce u l d she spoke to h e r i ibout I a.m . Saturday w hen I0 tcll her the team hod b e e n I ours and he was going to ge t I

1 native of Boonevillc, Ark.~, '{ in Marylimd for 25 y e a rs , j

e rved on the Anne A nuidel j iilngboard. . 1

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- Train pi to bus i

e KLAMATH-FALLS,.n ____ - An esU m ated 1,200 ti

.pecU ng to l ^ e Amtr e - S ta rligh t took the b\ d Southern P acific fre >. derailed , blocking Uie

souUi raU , link ,r ' " W a sh in g to n a n d C ^ lfo r

" No in ju ries w ere r " Sunday 's deraUment.

------------O n c -rtm trak ~ tra ln ^- ' no rth from Oakland, C i] southbound tra in was ;1 E ugene. Both carried

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3,. Ore..’ {AP) passen g ers ,' travelers ex- L loyd. _ AmtM itraR's Coasl p o ra te comm bus after a W est, relght UTiln. About 16 bU£ ,B only M rtli-. tra n sp o rt u ,o , c between O akland 'ond E orol®' — T h e 'C o a s t

reported in s e rv ic e bctwe •Angeles by wa:

.^was'headed— snm ifiy’rd iii Calif., and a c a r s of a so

is stopped in P a c if ic freight ed about 600-n o rth o fK la m t

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ASSORT FALL AN WINTER HANDBA

V z O B Fyies in the cd llec tlo n ihi id vinyl clutcheis, su itba indbags. N ow 19:99-1 £ andbags- - - -

i:'M dnday-Thursday'f0~6~ Friday 10-9; Salurday 10

-News. Twin Falls, Idaho B.7-

J switch lilment5, according to A rt ,a t r a k - d l r e c to c - o f - c o r * ____mmunlcatlons for the

t>uscs would be used to the passengers betw een . id Eugene, ho said. • 'ast--Starllght” p ro v Id e s- ..........-tween SealUe and Los' way of Sdh F ran c isco ...................

rderaUment involved 23.. souUibound S o u th e rn - - — ight train about 10 m iles am ath Falls.___________

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s te a m in g tow ard Cub pec ted to p a r tic ipate lg

— ——e x e rc ise s ^ I h tHeCuba p re sen ce - w as no th i spokesm an said.

Two guided mIsslU : rep len ish m en t o iler, a ; ' d e s tro y e r and a Tangi ■powered subm arine > S u n d ay tow ard H avana

— ■ cerem on ies to com m en an n iv e rsa ry of the cor

-----------o v e r - th o re ,_ sa ld _ L t._Quigley.

T he N avy frig a te USS tw o P-3 O rion a irc ra f t o th e flotilla, w hich is e: r iv e In H avana on i th e re ’s “ no cause for al; sa id .

As of m idday Sunda w as appnM ching t M ay ag u an a passage, th e C aribbean n e a r U

_______C aJcq sJs lan d s_ in .th eJ

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H af r o m

S llI 1236

: M • n m e s ^ e v w . Tw in FIn Falls, Idahp Tuesday. D&

ivy a irc ra f t files a b o v e :

Navy e; ay to Clrhe UjS. Novy Is about 12 i - f lo til la - th a t is Quigley 'u b a and Is ex> sh ip s abo2 ljiJo lnL m ll»ary_F lo ridar< ijbannovy .bu lU s M ichae th rea t, a N avy d a y - a t

Jack so n v Bile frigates, a could n ol , a guided m issile for th c So mgo-class diesel- _Q uig le> B w ere, heading tw oO rio r m a to ta k e p a r t in th e flotill lerao rale the 26th c irc led , tl com m unist take- about-500X -C m d c ...C raJg------T h e -J il

" s ta n d a n JSS V reelandand roughly 1 ft a re m onitoring sa id Quli s cxpecled to a r- overflight n Saturday , but " T h e s l • a la rm ." Quigley speed. I ’r

tu r e s o r u nday. the flotilla o f th e m ."

lhe s<«alled T he N; e, a gatew ay lo voyage ll r the T urks and th e Sovie ic_Baliam as,-and—said-thc~

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125 m iles north of Cuba, y sa ld r T hat p u t the-Sovlel Ibout 150 m iles from soyUieastI'rQulgleysaid.^^— -------lael Anderson, officer of the t th e N aval A ir Station in inv llle -ea rly . J q d a y , said he lol provide an updated position Soviet ships.ley a nd 24 newspeople boarded ion a irc ra ft fo r a closcr look at ti l la Sunday. T he U.S. planes I. th c flotilla a t an 'S ltiludc of iOO feet fo r n early two hours, .jrfilps—w ere—m aintain ing—a a rd steam in g ' formation" y In the shape of a diamond, iulgley, who called tlie U.S-.g h t Va low-key e v e n t ,- - ...........i sh ip s did not v.ary their course I ’m su re they w ere taking pici- ru s 'a ff w c w eretflkliig 'plclurcs 1 ."N avy learned of thq Soviei

! through a-D ec. 18 artic le in v le l new spoper P ravda which le- sh lps 'w ou ld p artlc ipale 'ln

r C h ir e s e n t Thi

lijiiilclciyTtlTTSiRkes Spc s . T w n Fa_

December 25,1884.

■■■.' '-V

e n te r C arib b ean w a te t

iviet fle( r exetciIba. Cuba L iberation Day. I'lel s a ry of Fidel C astro 's ?asl takeover, Quig ley said.

{j,g The flotilla represe In Soviet m ilita ry voyage

bean since 19C9 and th

Hon~XS»«’: . V . ."H islorlcally , they’ve

ped C aribbean 35 days on i th e officer said . tic lpated In jo in t naval I

• ' the Cuban navy a s well of calls a t H avana and C

’- ^ - -C u b a 's sou them ’c o a s tr on’ N _ /ind, “ We do n 't s ee any* J.S-. dep loym ent.'’ sa id Qu

h av e been o th e r depi irse- th e re ’s been no cause i pit^ w atch Ihem w ith grea ircS aTarm.” ”

viel Defense Secreta; i in W einberger also said ilch_ w oul(l_ciosely mpnllc i 'ln sliips'.

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. _ . th e ruling a r e a t lea a s l t l a y l i

Politbu Rom anov

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Z ^ __ m em ber1 C O C th e 7G-y<

boss In »« Ustinov

y. the annlver- m in iste r, 's Jan u a ry 1959. g a v e . a. j. — U stinov {.......... " m a n of

isents the 24tn . laud ing 1 g e l o t h e C a r l ^ a rm e d for the second th is ^ f te r a

- . . proccssioi vo s tayed In (ho K rem lin \ n Ihc av erag e ," ■<?■■Thoyve p a r . ‘“ " ‘" f " ll exercises w ithell a s m a d c T » r l ^ ^ " ‘;' Al Clcnluegos"on Seplem bc

i th rea i in th is B u sJulgley. "T here iploym ents and APASE e for a la rm . Wc ed bus b sal interesi. not h ighw ay c--------------^ ^ — g o rg c rk li

43, accord ta ry C aspar " I t w a d the Pentagon police Ilor the 'Soviet "E veryw l

nothing b

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b v i e t

UDREW ROSENTHAL ^sodatedP ress ____________

)COV/ - P rw ld en t Konslant: im enko m issed th e funeral i 1 F . Ustinov Monday, failing i : l a ^iib-zero cold fo r th c R( i In lerm ent of t h e la le dcTen: e r and Politburo m em ber, v le t official a t the funeral sal jnko "seem s to have taken ill.' ■nenko. who Is 73 and suffei Ing d lhicultles. seem ed wcr id difficulty w alking when \

Ing P o litbu ro— seven of whoi least 70 — p ast Ustinov’s bod y in s ta te Saturday, burb m em ber G rigori \ 10V, head of the funeral con n—for—Ustinov,—opened—tl 1 today. He w as flanked by tw iro m em bers, F oreign MlnisU

A. Gromyko and Prem U I A. Tikhonov.;ow Com m unist P a r ty chli V. G rishin, also a m em ber <

n a n suprem e body, spoke a fttlOV.lail S. Gorbachev, considere rand-ranking Krem lin officii

Chemenko, stood nex l 1 ko.Iditlon to C hemenko. Polilbur 2r V ladim ir V. Shcherbilsk’ ryear-old Communist P a r t th e Ukraine, w as absent, lov's successor a s defcns ir. M arshal Sergei L. Sokolo) a. fu n e ra l-o ta tio o , p ralsin / a s '.‘a ta lented leader a n tf high s e n s e 'o f duty” -an 5 his ach ievem ents for lh forces.• a half-hour of speeches, >lon m oved to th e .red -b ric n wall behind the m ausolcun Rom anov placed the u m coi U stinov’s ashes. Ustinov wo

>cd next lo 'Deputy P rem ie -A . K oslandov,-w ho-d ied-i iber following a h ea r t a ttack .

s b l o w s t i nSEO. Mexico (AP) — A crow(

blew a tire, careened off ly overpass and plunged Into •kllllng'27'peoplc‘and 'in iu rin ord lnglopolice.. was a horrible th ing ," ia l

officer A rturo Leoi ^ h e r e you looked there w ei I but dead, wounded, screan:

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sa id ' I Ii ll." - ] ffers ■w e a ir 7 ""i ^n hea s i i l __________ ^ ^'hom

Isle r SER G EI SO f m le r S u c c e ed sU

chlcf U stinov w as cren e r o f n igh l a n d h is a sh es wc a fte r th e crow ded, snow-dusi

gun c a rr ia g e d rap ed ir e r e d . and accom panied by fi iclal p ing Soviet soldiers, t to Uniform ed soldiers

tr a i t o f Ustinov, doze bui^j ond U stinov’s m any Isky, th e ca rr ia g e in form al ] ’a r ty R elatives a nd genen

agalnsl theco ld , cam e ense To the s tra in s of Cho 3lov, M arch ," th e processio Ising the-H ouse o f Unions, an d lay 'ln s ta te S a lu rday <

-a n d _ lb c -v a s t- ‘s q u a re ,- |^ c f the san d s of so ld iers and

carry in g Icon-llkeportJ s , a . fram ed In b lack and re< irick F o r th e f ifth Ume In ium, y ea rs , th e K rem lin v con- sen io r “P o litbu ro -m en w as pom p ahd ritu a l reser

m ier s ta te occasions, d - in — U stlnov-dled-Thursi :k. a f te r a bout o f pneumc

r e ; p l u n g e iiowd- of pa in .")ff a The bus crashed Su i l o a town of Apasco, 143* Iring—M exico C Ity fteo irsa id

interview from the towiia ldxKin. Leon said tlic c rash < ATcre 4:30 a .m . H e and olher tarns, a rriv ed an hour lalei

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’ m illllom er s tre e ts .-h i

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litUe Is knc to h is 17 yc minlslcri}?

As defen ils from U:

superpow e )KOLOV Afghanista U stinov. h i^ m iliU i

consum er i em ated Sunday ed dem and vere brought Into Unlike i listed square oti a pow er base In red and b lack T he dec

’ four goose-step- r o « to p rt World Wai

s ca rried a por- Ulnov then izcns of w reaths Industry a i m edals before w as cred ll procession. pollUcal In srOls, bundled up b u ro a th ls le afterw ard . Sokolov,hopln’s “ Funeral Communlsi sion moved from tee since

w here Ustinov -depu ty , - o / and Sunday, to m em tersh i icked-wilh-^Uiou- ^ e r iu i t i ln l d Soviet citizens The choii r tra lls ofUstinov d ip lo m a ts ; red. se rva tlsmIn less Uian th ree superpow e

was burying a E as te rn Bl embCLJViUi th e -S o v ie t Unic «rved for Soviet At 73, the

y e a rs youn rsday- a t-age-7fi -contem por. nonla and an un- Uic Politbu

i n t o g o r g e 1ambulance

Sunday near th e by police 3“m i]cs west of began pryl lid'Iri a lc l^ l io n e iwn. ' Leon sal

bus blew ' c h o ccurred aboul foot ovcrj e r policc officers causing thi ler. followed by in a spin. •

e iv e

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SA V E ThD ltc o u n t t a p p ly !

p u rc h o so d b e tw o a i ' a n d a v a i ia b ie o n

Iniloek march

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s e n t

l e r a lsful operaUod to a nip- h ls m ain abdom inal a rte ry . a iuraay7"vi1 tIi“ a i r T m n y - o f —— m en cordoning off d t y cen te r .-'hund reds o f . thousands - o ( ■

e n d u i ^ . .. sub-zero . . ‘a tu re s to s b n d in mile-long

“an d '' file past-;U sU nov '3 - decked open b ier. . lov, who took Ustinov’s place R ed S quare RevoluUon Day

i-on Novr7-and-ff““***"S nffi^ini tlons In October, is a 52-year so ld ier who is Uwughl unlikely i^eS o v K jtm n ila iT p b in ^ T c m d ip lom ats In Moscow said known about h im , b u t pointed

7 y e a rs a s f irs t deputy defense ir-QS a sign of continuity. ifense m iniste r . Sokolov Inh er^ n U stinov th e problem s of the ower a rm s race , Uie w a r In listan and the need lo keep up iliUiry spending a t a Ume when ie r needs a r e m aking increas- lands on the Soviet economy.CO Ustinov, Sokolov has no !)ase outside th e m ilitary, deceased defense chief first p rom inence a s Jo se f Stalin’s

W ar II a rm s com m issar. Us- Jien held a v arie ly of defense y and govem m ent jobs, and _ ~ ired ited . w ith' cdhsfddrablft " 'U Influence fn Uie ruling Pollt- h ls death . .lov, by con trast, h a s s a t on the m ist P a r ty ’s Ccntral Commil- te 1968 a nd m ay be e levated to , - o r —non-voting,~ PoHUjuto •rshlp a t Uie com m ittee’s nexl iln the spring.± o ice of Sokolov w as seen by ots a s reflecth ig K rem lin con- sm in a n e r a of s tra in boUi In ower relations and within the n Bloc of nations headed by lhe Jnion.,, the new m in ister Is only th ree • — ounger Ihim Ustinov w as and aiporary bf -m'ost m em bers o f ..... -Itburo.___________________________

s k i l l s 2 7isnccs. R elief w orkers, assisted lice and a rm y troops, then orving surv ivors oul of the bus.

said Uie righ l fron t lire o f tiie iw' out a s it passed over a 20- verpass along Uie highway^3 the vehicle to go off th e road n. • .

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HIS A D !) ly to m » r c h a n d i t» */o a n D »c. 26«D0C. 31 »on ly w ith 1hl» a d .-n f c h c n d lf o n ly ______ ____■__

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VegcOKsr o d e !

L A SV EG A S.N ev. (AP V egas Convention ar A uthority gave its forr M onday to a con trac t to s

-------- tlo n a l-F ln a l9 -Rodeo-aH«sting ing rebuke of auth( tiv e D irec to r F ran k Sain.

B oard m em bers comj w ere Jeopardized by Sa ting a te lephone poll of \ D ec. 12. T h a t poll gave I p roval fo r th e authority i a g reem en t w ith L as Ve Inc. to prov ide $1.59 m il p rize m oney.

A tto rney G eneral Brlaj s a id - th e te l^ o n e p o l l ot L V C V A 'm e m b ^ w as a th e s ta te open m eetings li

T he board , In a spe< M onday, ag reed (o gu p rize m oney fo r five yea

I ed for a spec ia l personnel I week to d lscu ssS a ln ’s-aci

j A uthority board m en C ortez sa id Sain’s action enough to call a closed pi sion and sa id th e idea S atn m igh t be considered

C ortez, a Clark’-Cour sioner, s a id the violation

_____ law could_bg_“ a serious icontiiiulng'In pUblicofftcc

..........Sain s a id he rea lia'•bo rdering l’_QniLvlolatlo

■ " la w T ju l defended his aci " I rea lized w e would lose w e d id n 't a c t In 45 ml h ou r.”

T he p rob lem arose whc of L as V egas Events, a

_____,flUi]Lfunded.by.,the.LV.CC olorado Springs tryin

•. O klahom a City for the r n ex t five yea rs . Okloho hosted th e rodeo for the p

L as V egas Events ol__ cceascih& prlzs-an tfrto -i

" b u t, th e rodeo sponsors, sional R odeo Co\^boys asked fo r a guarantor.,

“ We w ere n ip ond tucl M cDonald, L as Vegas T. tiv e d irec to r. "T hey wei b e a r . They told us 'G et t

- o r w e’re going back to ( ty . '”

. .C hristensen Joined., m em b ers p resen t tn lipp m al a g r e e m ^ t Mondt bo a rd c h a irm an critlcl: not calling h im In the I

■ phone poll.

; “ ! could h av e lold him h e w as v io lating the op l a w ,' '^ h r is te n s e n said, v io lated th e open ' mi becausc It was^expcdient

S ain a dm itted he did r phone ChrlstensCT', and t

----------ad v isc T m y o rih e sbt mcth a t th c telephone call c lo tion of th e open mectln

M cDonald sa id the e . pected to d raw 10,000 to

to L as V egas “ in our slo th e y e a r .”

T he even t, scheduled 1985, is expecttitl lo poui Into th e c ity ’s economy i five y ea rs . .. " E v e ry Ju n e we gel v

w h a t w e’re going to do 1 like It n ev er comes M cDonald said . “This g re a t D ecem ber vchlcle.

. Everi! college

Mont------- B y B EL L SH lR tE Y -------

The Los Angeles Times^

B y th e close o f busine ba ll bowl gam es, stam

— p rova l o f i h e NaUonal O - ■ U onrw m -have4)een play

- - - ^ d e n ta , - a l tm m l and fans,- p a rtic ip an ts , th e ir conft

. . vision.T h a t’s two m ore gam

s e a ^ 0 1^17 m ore than K ven though the gam

;■ exhlbiU onsTW ihy betwi reco rds, th e 18 sponsors

■ p a i^ d p a n ts m ore than m oney com ing from tele

: O ccasionallyrlf-U ie.rii g am es he lp spo rtsw h ler

. .n a tio n 's No. l te am — believe. T h e seloction pi b iased b y re g io n a l 'p r^ i edge,

A fa r m o re meaningfi c r itic s believe, would be

as';,|9

10 m

A P )—. T he L as and V isitors

'ormal backing to snare th e Na- s fte r-ls su in g -a— jthorlty Execu-

im plalned they S ^ ' s conduc*

of »ix m em bers ve ten ta tive ap- !ty to co-sign an V egas Events,

million in rodeo

rian M cKay hes11 o(>sU o a h e r i L .IS a violation

ipeclal m eeting guaran tee the

/ea rs , then call* mel session nextractlons.----------------

lem ber M an n y - Jon w as serious d personnel ses* ea of replacing

ounty commls* tlon of the s ta te us th rea t to m ytlcc:»— ------------ilized he was lUonof l h e s t a t e - action because

ose by defau lt if m inutes io an

when executives a prom otional

,V_CVA. w ere in, yfng to outbid ie rodeo fo r the ihom a C ity h as O a k U le past 20 years.

offered to In * ' to $lT590-milllon- }rs, the Profes-" •>ys Association.

:uck," sa id Herb s E vents execu- w ere loaded for c t this co-slgned rto Oklahom a CI- -

Kl. sbt other approving a for- inday. B ut thc llclzed Sain for ie E)ec. 12 tele-

I • , ------- DIm Im m edlatdyopen m e e t in g

lid. “ To say we . -m eetings law enl sca re s m e .^

Id not try to tele-*' , id tha t he d id not m cmBers polledII could bo a vio- jtlngslaw .e event w as ex*) to 15,000 people . slowest w eek of ' .

cd for Dcc. 7*15, B k m» u r $150 millionny o ver th e n ext W o A

Bt worriofl aboul ' | B Hdo in D ecem ber, . ^ ■ ■ 1 » ever y e a r ,” lls will m ake ac le." I______ ^

\e team wants ta

ey hastS S - .......... ............ .1 ........................

i l n ^ on J a n . l , 1985,18 foot- a m p ^ w ith th e seal of ap* ll CoUeglate AlhleUc Associa-llnyod f'*'* planctiro nf gtii.ns, and th e en rtchm ehfo f the Dnferences arid network tele-

;ames th an w ere played last lan half a cen tury ago. — — am es a re nouiing m ore man !lwech“ leam sw IlhT nedIdcre‘ wrs this y e a r a re paying the lan $40 miUIon, m ost of lhe elevlslon.5,right m atchups occur, bowl Hers and coaches identify the

o r so th e nation Is led to 1 proccss Is often a n cxcrcise re jud ices 'and 'lack of'knowl*"

ig fu ltiK of the bowls, many . be to m ak e them the sites for

I ’ / ■

Idesf’s C ory W oodhouse <

k'JSSL’M

DALE KARST l^ood R iver gu ard

1 ^

TO D D KIMMES Dniy a so phom ore

to get in one -

tens prcaTSurinnTOnrnniCTEiTOn'

• sh ip . I t Is an idea often t Jec ted by th c NCAA and b

ot- ■ E i th e r the four m ajor •P* S u g a r, an d Colton Wi in-. - cham pionship gam e, o r tl lui— to-a-6nlt-lft-6aVr4he^Ro» h e ■ • N C A A ^ m is s e s the Ie- p lay d ff would m ake the sc

M eanw hile, the exhibit u t r a n k s of strong, a ttrac ti — -T h e re -a re -n o -n e w applic S i w ith th e NCAA a t the moi ire b rgah lza tlon ’r T o s t^ S e a he s a id , “ b u t w c a re alw ays | h e - S a id D avid Cawood, th<

u tlv e tiirec to r: "Pro life i wl T h e m em bersh ip seem s i he th e econom ic situation.'' to th e m oney,

ise T h e n a tion 's highest *fl” c a tn p s lg ii sliam efully 'tO '

g a m e . Coach Woody H ay ny h im se lf out o f a Job, not ii 'o r th e th ree o ther m ajo r boM

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:e w as th e only unanlm i

DORAN DUFF S h o sh o n e ’s b ig ;

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i OTODD SW AlNi S lick R ichtie ld

oliferaten discussed an d always- re*id bowl p rom oters_____Jor bowls — R ose, Orange,• would havo to sh a re the }r-throe of them .w ould goln*.,

fhe I d e a ^ U i e ^ c o ^ ^ ^ t ^ - eseaM ntoo 'lohg .' ' ' ‘ ilbitlons pro llfcT ate ,and the , active te am s grow thinner. plications fo r gam es on file moment, M lk e ^ a z iw o fth e ^ i Je^ h '^ G a m ie a Com m ilteelys g e ttin f inqulrlM ;” - ---------, thc NCAA’s a ss is tan t exec- iferation is no t a problem , n s to w ant m ore because of in." T ranslation : They like

!St Institutions of learn ing -to-get-into-alm ost-anybow l- lay es of Ohio S ta te punched ot in the R ose Bowl o r ope of bowls, b ut In a gam e on New

n o u s p ick in th e preses

=FIN R>g m a n ■ _ Goodli

>JSTdN . LAfd g u a rd B lto

tion of i1- y e a r 's E j ie - a g a ln s l- a i i* G atorB ow l.

. . Seem ingly, i t has becoi i, m a jo r collegc team .to bc e w ill travel, a lm ost anyw> - a n d a lum ni growl if it doc [V-— >R>e-mai!t-r e a ion a s d i a —dfT ourscrts-m rnicyrP rc! ■ " a id recru itin g , a rc secon e . .a th lc tlc :d ep a rtm en ts , B r. pie, will m ak e m ore th e.. pearance. I n U ieC o rn m a e " T h e F ie s ta Bowl a l Te e m lllionT lhe GaloTBowl

■ "and WlscSnslirwiimiX'i> them , w ill tak e In $650;00 >• H all o f F a m e Bowl a t B lr >f .P ro m o te rs can pay s e bowl g am es, a s a r e virtu

subsid ized by television g w orks and the ninc-othe '1— d en t'co m p an ie s ; No'tcl* d g am e.•f T h e R ose Bowl, which V . .-. •SeeBOWL

Tw*. Ntvj fiwo/SKYE SAVr^OS

teaso n c o a ch e s ’ RplI

ding S ta te fo rw ard

ARRY W ILKINS : iss* se n io r ce n te r

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bowls□ e m s o n 'In Jadcaonvllle’s

<M)me so em barrasslng .fo r a bc le ft o u t of a bowl today, it lyw here.-R ecruiting suffers io e sn 't go soniew her^ ----- —

m t i g e 'an tr c xpusm 'e. which- n n d a ry . Bowl gam es e n rich '

Boston .College, for exam- than $2 m illion foi* Its ap-

I Bowl.T em pe pays each team $i,i )wrpays'$900;0(K)rKentucKy i)T d erea iin 5 fd 'a - iie -tJ c tw « 5 tt- ;000 ap iece fo r play ing In the Birm ingham .r such la rg e sum s becausc rtua lly a ll spo rts events, are lonj hal{ by the m a jo r net*' thers by cab le and indepen* tclevisluii vuiitiu^t, iku Luwl

Ich p ays ^ m o s t th rce times O T £ d D p ag e .C 2 _ _ ________

Tuesday,

—■-USA'Todasrhoi —■-Big-Skyhoops■ ■ Classified .C8-

I Woo Ever No.]

I He’s lone \—m-PlaperiI BySTEV EC R U M P■ Times-News sports editor

I Cory Woodhouse makes ■ -H ig h School's tennl§ team I only m em ber — and he I Idsho S ta tesm an 's All*Sta■ team In C lass A*4 even i ^ played in Just tw o games ^ But W oodhouse's spe< I basketball:I Hence It’s not surprisln I 6-foot-l sen ior was- I I 'u n a n im o u s 's e le c tio n In Tl I News' p re-season coaches I P lay e r bf th e Y ea r In I I Vailoy.I . Uio? ailmes-Nifirt .-iH^ coacheS ofG em S ta te .S oug 'Idaho , Canyon, Magic VI N orthslde conferences■ pre-season choices for Pla:■ Y ear in th e ir respective I Woodhouse w as the choict i coaches in the MVC.3 The GSC pre-season P la1 Y ear is Minlco senior ceiI Croft, while Wood RIvi9 guard Dale K a rs t w as thea the SCIC coaches. Can;1 ference coaches liked 9 sen ior forw ard D oran Dui a N orthslde coaches spilt tl: g lions fo d rw ay s : BlTss sen2 - L , a ^ - W ilk ins,- Goodir ||_sgphojnor.e_center_TD dd.■ Gooding S ta te senior for I H a rd s and Richfield, & I guard Todd Swalnston.g Croft received four of3 GSC coaches’ vofcs, fa r o ra ing the second-place Q Pocatello High senior g ■ -H e lg e rso n —K arsfn arrO fl■ Jerom e sen ior forward ^ nham for th e SCIC honon

had th ree votes, Burnham fin w as the pre-season

J the-year selection of half o I yon Confcrcnce coarhc S-GOtfcirng’s T odd S im ls .T s

guard ; B ryan D arcy, a s g forw ard; and Swen Sw I- sophom ore c cn le r; and Dc I . guard B rad M atthew s spill I votes.I There w as no runner-i I voting am ong MVC I - Woodhouse, who averaged I gam e la s t y ea r in leading I a second-place finish In I C lass A-4 toum am cnt. g< I -votes. His h c ro ic sJo s t s I eluded a M agic Vallcy*r I point gam e aga inst Hans I Soythslde subdislrlc t toi I And he accom plished all . silting oiit the first three

the season wilh a leg ihjui^ I 'W oodhouse broke his t I during thc la s t footbal] sea I affected him early in th I -baske tba ll-cam paign .-ac t I his coach', N eal Wya I Woodhousc has ' m anaged t — i8?rpointsTnirsca55H n)w

I ly the th ird p lay er in O a I h istory to sco re m ore I I c a re e r poinis w ith a 27-p<

aga inst the Twin F alls H: I var&lty on Dcc. 18. Hcadini I w eek’s Cassia County boy I ball tournam ent, Woodh I scored 1,006 'points'^in I seasons a t Oakley, acc I R upert sp o rtsca ste r Dusi I son.I At G4, Croft Is UlC only. I , s ta r te r off la s t season 's

cham pion Minlco teom , b ste rling c reden tia ls for Co

*Joba in Blui

• n M O N TG O M ER Y ,/ ,( , 'Their college football

' a n d 'In som e cases hard-luck seasons, n

~ -in 4 K e :B lu e^ ray -A lI4ch--------C la ss lc Ja ke the field'Ph new p ersp ec tiv e—as

"W e h av e gone fro p layers in th e Blae<ii

^ . ing d ra fted by. the pro

' ------- jo n e s ,-e x e c u tlv e -d ir- g a m e r -which haS' i

jjg m illion into local ch

^ with m o st of the ,re selected from team s 1

. p lay in postseason bo\ C hris tm as m atchup o

th e ir ta le n ts for ,eg scouts.

ly, e m b e r 25,1984 Times

Dnors keisey.'Buckle C3; 1 9 8 4 reviews

M O

>dhbu ybod; 1 choiBconsensus- ""of Year ball

Theye mode th e ' Bj-ad Crart, la te football

I6 S “a ^ l = r ‘'Ing th a t the

the only _The Tim es- ,„?<>«•“ Dufi es’ pojis 'fo r 180, senior.

M eglcVpflUearrHhe.j u t h - C e n t r a r ' s e n i o r . •

„ N o rU .

i r C f s ' ; . .: —c t of a ll-six ' T irfd Klmni

'laver of the :c n tc rB ra dIver sen ior 165, senior. • H echolceof ,T o d d S w aIn j inyon Con- I55,sophom or1 Shoshone “luffhi, w hile ■- • • • 'j athe lr selec- f

snior cen te r J ln g ' S la te <d-JO m m es,-------orw ard Ray sophom ore

If thc eight outdlstanc-

2 finisher,guard Kip M > '

jr s — K arst,m two. Duf- \1 playcr-of- ................. l i ’-fo f the Can- hes. while .I sophomore sophomore

>wenson, aDeclo Junior p p .lilt the o th e r •

r-up In thecoaches. D ex te r to built

Bd 25 point a 16 points a-gdlg Oakley to lh*best in th o 'n thc s ta te In reboundinggot a ll th c bo ard s pcr corseason In- fo u r gam es

^record 49- av e rag ed 22 p<nsen In th e rebounds pcr ( :ournament. T he 5-11 KaiII tha t a f te r ta n t reason I ce weeks of s ta r t th is se 117; poin ts ' a -g a r : collarbone av eraged 15.1 eason a nd it lead ing the the c u rre n t f ina ls of thciccordlng-lo— m ent:-----------yalt. Slill, •• puffin . wh(i to a v e rag e __ l9 8 :^ ,s c a 5 o recom lngon*' s la r te d 'fa s tlh )aklcy High -j^ho h as been

lhan 1,000 ‘B a ^ k e tb a iro-point effort te a m for the I High jun io r been averagiring Into next rebounds pcr{oys' basket- Wilkins anddhouse h as te am s’ scoriI three-plus lead e rs last s(ccordlng lo both averagesasty Ander- sco ring and

a n d are. both 0IjLTCtumlng season . Throus D istric t 4 is averag ing 1, but he has Gooding resld Coach C ralg poinis.

applicant \e-Gray a

Ala. ( A P) - kickoff isall tiays ended , .and will teli*s comliig off n e ls2 , 12).m any p lay e rs Running I

iI^tor.-Fo6 tb a Il— anrtripfpnshId'today w ith a P it t a re aiis ] 6l>fiunlers: listed on thcrom having 25. W lthpreaG ray gamfe be- strong seas|^ ln l9 7 9 to 6 9 pec led to le ;

lirector of th e ' on the alterpum ped $1.6 i ts p layers,

charities since, “ I 'v e g o tl

he 74 p lay e rs play,!.'saids not invited to only ali-stajlowl gam es, th e only chancc(Offers lhe c ro p th is a s a big« .tn .ah n w cfls fl, A labam a• professional will wor)i.w

■ , C urryon th i

i:

mes-Newa, TwinFalls, Idaho

k l e y :

vs C 2-7 ^ ■

i s e :

l y ’ s

n e es p i c k — — ■ "

l U o t i n g v =

;y-re topsm State Conferenceroft, Minlco, C, W,~1B5T";-----------

^ t r a l Idalio Conferenceirst, Wood River, G, 5-11,

anyonCoofereDce Duffln, Shoshone, F, 6-4,

lc Valley Conferenceoodl}Ot^,<-.p(yd^j

rthside Conference

Vilklns, ^ liss ,-C , M , 170,

m m es, Gooding State, C, • phomore.Tis, Gooding State, F , 6-2,

'a lnston, Richfield, G, 5-9, more.

■ c s a r ^ .

RAD CROFT r ta n s ' s ta n d o u t

)uild upon. C roft averagedi-gdm c la s t season,-four-----------------the GSC, and ranked fifth i ling w llh a n average of 6.5 • contest. T hrough the first ICS th is season, Croft 22 points and almost seven >crgam e.K arst h a s been an impor-

)n for Wood R iver's 6-2 season, a v e ra g in g 13.4

-garnet L ast season he 15.5 points pcr outing,

he W olverines into the lhc D islric t 4 A-2 tourna-

who s a t out lhc entireason .w ith .an ,, Injury^iias----------------->t this yea r. The 6 4 senior, iccn a m em ber of Idaho’s 1 Congress Intcijiallonal he la s t two sum m ers, has aging 19 points and seven ^ rg a m e th is y e a r . and K im m es w ere thclr

coring and rebounding st season . A t 6-3, they aro aged In double figure' in id rebounding last year, llh off to a slrong s ta r t this irough s ix gam es, Wllklns ng 15.6 points. Kimmes, a esldent, is averaging 17.9

its* vie classicf f is se t a t 10:30 a.m . MST I' te lev ised on .CBS <Chan- l). ' . ng back M arlon McIntyreinslvg badcM clv in Dean of • - -------! am ong th e 37'p la y e rs . _______llhe N orth ro ster;—-------- 7- — ;— ^ireseason e x p ia t i o n s of a teason', ne ith e r player ex­ti leave b ^ l n d a 3-7 m arkj

ittentlon given a team and jrs .

gol to show the scouts I can a id M cIntyre. "This Is m y •star gam e, m aking I t 'm y t ance. JlopefuU y, I can use ib lgstepping-stone.”m a- Coach_Rav,, Perkina; _____ ^•|i. w ith G eorg ia Tech’s BUI n lh e South sidelines.'

~ expB y T h e A s s o c i a ^

' ' Seahaw ks survived : n w o d or (he NaUonal ]

‘‘’{de^^Ifs w ith m la ta.......... ' “ v a tiv e offenses a----------- -^ d e ffe se rB u fth e y -n u

1 9 th is w eek to outacc------------- a n d D a n Marino.--------............ -T h e G iants, w h o - '

- ; :--Dickerson and b ea t t R a m s 16-13 Sunday,

; c o a s t to San F ran c lso • N T C 'd lv ls loha l p l^<

: b e s t reco rd a t 15-1 anc---------- ';B 01 W alsh-coached r

ith a t m ak(S th e Rai b a se d a tta c k look llki

'■ ■' 6 f tb e lea lher-he lm et< ~ . I t e Seahaw ks, me

M iam i a f te r Saturda; o v e r th e R aiders e llm

- _L ob Angeles en try _______ P i> y o f^ w ithout a def

o n . T h ere th e y n rra c q u a rte rtm ck who s e t 1 ■for N F L quarte rb ac w ith a reco rd 5,084 ya i

T hose two gam es w Sa tu rday .

On Sunday, tho Chll

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' ‘The Associated Press

In a y e a r th a l saw ch an g es In the. way B aske tba li Association w as re p e a te d in a cou;

. th e B oston Celtics cham pionsh ip in seven H ouston R o ck e ts ' won flip.

_______ T he s t a r t of the 198

new la tra r agreem ent th e p la y e rs 53 pcrcent

______n ues an d imposlnga_.“ ;$3.6 m illion p e r team .

, leam s,_how ever.. wert ' Ih e lim it.

T eam s lik e the Phlli dnd Los A ngeles L&kc with N ew Y ork, N ew Je tie w ere frozen for all season, w e re over thi Amount b y mUlions of d

F o u r le a m s whose sal frozen la s t season Boston, Phoenix and I passed th e cap lim it I g ra c e b e fo re .the new n. for th e e n tire league. ,

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In th e 1984 playof cham pion PhUadelphIc th e f irs t round by N ew . th a l h a d n ev er befon po stseason gam e. Tl playoff s a w th e Nets wl in P h ilad elp h ia , lose U hom e a n d then win thc te s t 101-98 in Philadelph

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says Lewis Scliaf- ce president and f ice ro fthcN ets , Is onD ec . son needs to su r- la te r.

“ Oneim e through it a ll,” sa id to e.’sbecn-lo.the-bot=— Ut-fllL-Ci ^e’s aw ore of his "T h a t’s t he h as lo do. T he trouble or him is le t him w asn ’t! al)0 u lh lm J .L -^ : — thlng.wi s ltlv e for cocaine longevU

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•hlladelphia 76crs ’Qkers, who along r 1 /J e rse y and Seat- ,1all of the 1983^ thc official cap .

3fdollan . .! sa laries w erc notin — Portland, ^ b | | Bid Detroit — sur- •lit in the y e a r o f .v ru les took effect

i, especially, took KAREtim e lo go on a S e t s < to sigh Its key

rac ts . sevcn-galyoffs, defending le a m woi)hla w as upsel in Thc Kjw Je rsey r.a team King, wfore even won a scored

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str ip e a n d two b io ^ e d i2S-minutes.

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w ere Boise S tale lo re c e n te r Je f f Kelley, S ta le sophom ore ^ a r d

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T he w eekend brough th c B ig Sky Conferenc a nd N evada-R eno as ta llied early-season toss

■ '"■ M ontana 'nudged its ] E as te rn W ashington 77

. &4 with a 6S-62 victory B oise S la te ’s sh o ^ n g

W eber S U te o f the Bl and Califom la-Berkele;

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Ju n io r fo rw ard L arr po in ts an d g ra b b e d .^ ' he ld o f fE a s te m W ashii

~ ~ S a tu rday; K rvslkowiak and hit all five freetiirov

’ M ontana w as outscor ' s I5 -3 ln th e f ln a lsev cn m l i “ We w ent on C hristn ' too early ,” M ontana i

said . “ F ortunately , Uw. __ " I tw a s fo u la f le rfo u l

r Jazz forward Erentlpb

have th is d isease forev("A person , especia

person, gets through a and says, 'I ’ve got thli tre a tm en t h a s to gd on 1

. . . . L u cas w as w aived b) , -Dec. 'W a nd promjJUy.a “■■■' 1‘etlrenieht', sayihg* he

aw ay from th e “ llfest trave l and tem ptation .

B Houston Coach Bill FI ------th a t L ucas to ld lilm : "C1 ; '" b a d p lace fo r m e .” Ii-------- a n d D re w b o th to o k COM road g a m e , in Oc H R ichardson 's d rug hal H - - while h e w a s p laylngfi■ S ta te W arriors.

IM _ _ B iil.S c h affe L sa ld .lh e I a n ^ L ^ c a s and trips m m ak e h im ne ith e r m H nervous about R ichard■ " E v e ry d ay is a nci • i , m e ,” - -said—S chaffcn '*'• R ichardson a th ird ch;

N ets la s t season a fte ag reed to thrice-weeli

ays and to a s tipu lation thc banned fo r life if drug

rew in his system . “ I ’m a h ” ed for M lcheal. I hope

old.___h em ak es lL i:-------------! In If recen i perform

hc cou rt Is any Indicatloi icst hasn ’i le t th e Lucas

tlons dep re ss h im , to . H e le a d n n e ifeague

dfy proMB The L akers , m eanw l

Uilrd s tra ig h t W ester i ciiam pionshlp, losing c___ Uiree g am es aga inst^ D allas and Phoenix.■ T hat se t up Uie fir

Angeles m eeting In thV 1969, a lthough each ti Q th ree titles slncc then. K j Before, Uic .finals, t H w hat w as to tw Its la:■ dete rm ine th e firs t picliV drcift; T he co in 'f l ip 's ; W rep laced In 1985 by a I . . am ong th e seven tcanv

m ak e thc playoffs.-----------T heR ocketS T tH ^asl

the’ Weste rn Conferem . p rc se n c e b f Rookie o f t

Sam pson, won th e flip s tra lg iit y e a r ar)d chos<

■ ty of H ouston 's Akecm

^ O lajuwon and Mk W p icked Uiird b y Chicagc ' o fth eN B A in th eo p en li

1984-85 season a s Uie Bulls- challenged for lead."

The C lippers playi gam e in Uie Los Angelc

VR a f le r m oving from Sai rd c u rre n t season . T he Nl

try lo re v e rse th e move om e In th e 1984 cham pion

C eltics won th e ir 15Ui la rd sevenUi wiUiout a loss had w ent seven gam es,

itlvc seven-gam e victories d In aga in st Uie L akers. Itlng Los A ngcIcs centei also du l-Jabbar, w ho on Ap:

. Will C ham berla in a s th , the sco ring lead e r and li I end all-league le a m a t age le r 's—recu rroncoofJils jn lg r, mpi- l a G am e l- lo sco re 3

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ght tiasketball v ic to ries for ace’s M ontana, Boise: Slate s two other league leam siSS^.s rcco rd to 9-2 b y defeating 77-70. N evada-Reno rose , to ry over Southern U tah , and g th is season inched to 5 ^ ja tcd W yoming 57-55.B igSky lost lo L am ar, 55-51, ley crushed M ontana State, low 7-3~and Montana-State-S^

irry K ryslkow iak scored-21 5even_rebgunds a s Montana Ilngton a t Cheney, W ash., on ikpjim ped In e ig h t o f n shots x>ws. ' •ored by E as te rn W ashington m inutes of Uie g am e, tm as v acalion e ig h t m inutes I Coach M ike M ontgomery w asn 't 40 m inu tes loo early, tul, poor p lay a f te r poor ploy.

Drew aren’t so 1s e a tin g!ver. m o re ,thaio liy a young am ong tht a y e a r o r tw o e igh t p e r j his licked,’ b u t S ince ccn forever." th e tim e 1by the.Rockets b a tt le wit] ^.announced h i s -, averaged , he h id ’ to -^ e t“ *gdm es-^ra ty lc " of NBA u re s in as!n. 'th e powerI F » ch reported l l . h e h i l J • 'C flllfom lalsa - and h ad 31Indeed, L ucas in a

c o c a in e o f te ra — WashlngtcOakland, and l3-for-19f< lablt nourished F o r Uie' for the Golden 18.3pointi

“ When

s*\o C a l i S a th ink '^anjm ore nor less w hen I'mrdson 's future. fe lt .belleicrvous one for groove.” B tr -wlm . g a ve— rr ln ju r ie s± a n c e wlUi Uie Dawkins,te r R ichardson M lkeO 'Kt«kly urinalysis an d guarc h a t he would be - th e Netsugs w ere found . m inim umilw ays concem - o f Decenpe so m uch th a t quently ,________________m in u te spm ance on th e “ W ith alon, R ichardson have to dias-Drew detec- can go ot

, sa id . ,‘J _ (je ln^l6aT T ^[R got ll goln

baskeikvhlle, won Uielr N o tcai e m Conference iost the fi ' a totol of only onship se It Konsas City, o a m e a s i

conds lefl [Irst Boston-Los th e ball ai thc finals since team had won B ack Ir

b e tte r gai the NBA held on 15-for

last coin flip to won 121 ick in the college rem em be system will be B oston G a d raft lo ttery a ir condil

m s who failed to T hc Lo: w ith a 1

jncc despite U ie_ In G am f Uie Y ear R alph sion gam Ip for Uie second e s tlm atc t ose Uie U niversi- p ie . Bird, m Olajuwon No. Johnson

m oro whilichael Jo rdan , h is defer igo, w erc the ta lk E a rv in " ning weeks of th e g e rm an o he Rockets and ir Uiclr division r—

lyed their first !les Sports A rena lan Dlego for Uie ‘NBA filed su it to

onship series, the Ul title and Uielr J H B I 5s when Uie finals " e . Four of Uiose .Ics have com e

ler K areem A b - ^ ^ M ^ ^ g iprli sh a d passed Uic all-tim e NBA la te r m ade the

ge 37, shook off a ^ ^ H | r g ra in e h e a d a c h e s - 32 points a s the

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angle,„r— Big Sky baskiale •ms I 'v e g o t to g e i Uiese pc

u n d e r p re ssu re . We rea l Ing tra tio n . L a te in th e gam to V en tU iings.U ia tju stw e

md . In L a ram ie , Wyo.. Boi 5 ^ o nslaugh t in th e waning

' W yom ing in a gam e thal 51, called " Ju s l a Iremendoi ite, “ T he d iffe rence betv,n !-3=--WashInglbh"was'Suai*a

reca llin g -B o ise S tate’ -21 W ashington e a r lie r in U mo parison . W e c o h c ^ lra tc on T h e B roncos look Ui«

ots p lay a n d took it for J ack so n h ll a 9-foot jum]

lon ing i t 46^5.N evada-R eno Inched

tes ing h eav ily on forw ard 1 sry 14 po in ts and grabtwd y. P a c k ’s hom e court, oy. N evada-R eno scorcd

3 luckyjdrugs-than 2Vz p e r gam e and Is the leaders in assis ts with

crgam e.s early in th c m onth, o r about le Lucas and D rew lost their vith cocaine, R lchardsoahos ed>22j.points. In h i^ iQ s tJ l. ^ n d has ^wsled 'do lib ie 'fig - asslsts five tim es. In a loss lo vcrful Boston C eltics on Dec. lit 15 of 19 fleJd-goal a ttem pt^ i 31 points and 16-assists^ and-

115-106 trium ph over Igton last W ednesday rhe^as- 9 for 32 points and 10 assists. Lhe season, h e is averagingnts per g a m e . ......................m I get It going, i t 's a g reat

R lchcrdson says. " I don't im ybodyiL^belter, than me 'm playing w ell and I, never itter than now. I 'm In a

os, forw ards A lbert Kirig, 'K oren and W ayne Sapplcton a rd D arwin Cook h as forced its lo p lay wiUi Uie NBA iim ol eight p lay ers for m uch ;cmber. R ichardson, conse- ^ has av eraged ab o u f -40

h ^ i " ^ e In juries, I slill“ao n 'r ) do it ali, b u t it seem s Ilkc I out Uiere and do 11 ail,” he

j_donlU ecl-tlred-W hen I 'v e o ln g . " ......................

►tballcam In NBA history hod ev< c first two gam es of a chamF series a t hom e, bu t thc Ccltl(

IS closc a s possible. WiUi 15 s left (n G am e 2, the Lakers he ia n d a l lS - m ie o d .

c In Boston, B ird hod ah eve gam e in G am e 5 w ith 34 polni for-20 shooting a s the Celtic 121-103 in w hat will t ibcred for the.97-dcgree hea t i I Garden, an o ld a ren a wlthoi idltlonlng.L akers forced a seventh gon I 119-108 trium ph in G am e *AiaiD-JaBbar’s30 polnls.— am e 7..thc h iEhest-rated.lelev om e in NBA hislory w ith s te d oudlence of 40 million p e rd , C cdric M axwell and Denn in each scored W points ( vhile Dennis Johnson conllnut fenslve w ork on Uie Laker 1 "M agic'.’ Johnson, thc tri. n of his te a m 's fast b reak.

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sague»ketball roundupr p w ^ V ^ e r e U i^ can ' play ea lly seem to lose o u r concen- am e, we tried to do Uilngs, in- w eren’l th e re ."Boise S late surv ived a heated ilng m om ehts and a n d edged Uiat Brohco Coach BobbV Dye idousilft.”'tw een tonight and th e loss to h*a b ig dlfference;’^D ye said, a le 's 26i>olnl..U irashing by n Uie week. “ T here’s no com- ratedm uchbetler.'A ...Uieir f irs t l u d 1 5 ;^ to

or good w hen g u a r t F ro i^ ump *dt wltlTfi: 1? 16 go, mak-

ied p ast Southern U tah , rely* rdT onySum m crs, w ho scored )cd 13 rebounds on thc Wolf

red nine unansw ered points.

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ith K rystk o w iak a rem aU c batU e for sco ring bom

out Sky Conference, c ir H igh is lead ing Um la s . basketball sta tisU cs -i 4.1. •--day .w lthanavjerageof Ifi* g a m e . 'K r y ^ o v ^ a k r ll >to cen te r, is averag ing 2

, g am e, and no o ther Bl{ h igher than IB.5;

md- ~ ;U if S p ea rs o f Idaho i; 'e r a f te r n ine gam es.?as------- Hlgh'fllso h a s a h u g e Is- av erag in g 8.3 to 6.2 for mg Uiy of W eber S tate , wll

p lay e rs averag ing und< 2a t gam e.n 't K rvstkow lak has fal

Tony S om m ers of N e /e r th e rebounding lead,

a sen io r from New Jerse;

r y r . Kryslkowiak..ng. N evada-Reno, ovcrailon • . .sQd 'CHXHCecfittBcaBCBBaBA 8 : ^ ________ich 2se- M

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Ronzone added 12 poll ass is ts .

—____ In B eaum ont, ' Teicaiy p e r ia 'c d a S X a m a r 's -Je i n- th row s in th e lasl-37 sec n- 56-51 C ardinal victory.

J a m e s G ulley s c o ^ l id . ca reer-h igh 16 rebounds 2d - Shaw n C ainidxdl led U /e 15 points, followed by All

F re sh m an forw ard L to- n ia-B erkeley scorcd 16 p d, rcbo^nds to Icod thc Bi a y . M ontana S tate . The B( n- w lU il4 p o in ts ,an d JeffE _ ^ ; T ^ schedule f o ^ l g 5 to-' - S a tu rd ay h as Boise Sta ik G em s u i te Classic a t Boi

RTUie’B lad'e,G lass Clt> N evada-R eno Is In the V

y- N ev., and N orthem Ai ed C lassic a t Billings. Monl )lf SeatU e Pacific play:

M ontano S la te faccs Is, W eber S ta te p lays Texai

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'a d a Reno’s Cur- m g K K ' ' m tan a 's L arrydng it a two-m an ^mors in the B ig | B d a U w

iie Big Sky in •released M on-

O t 2 2 . S p O l l l t 8 p c r - : ^ ^ ^ H -Ih'c-e-S 'Grizzly :'20.S points p e r . i ^ ^ H ^ H }|g Sky p layer is

) is a t th a t m a r k - ^ ^ H i ^ - i

;e i c a d i n a s s l s t s ; - ^ ^ ^ H j r ) r Aaron M cCar- vlUi all the oUier ^ ^ H H ider 5 a ssists p er

'alien behind 6-5 LARR'levada-Reno for M o n ta n d. Som m ers, asey, is a v e ra tin R pai^-gafflCT• a m t n r T l fo r Boise Stati

giving upra{^ng83:2points g a m e .'

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S t S ; t l ta h ’s W eber S ta te r J e r r y E ve re tt - s a n lr fo u r free - • - ' seconds of th e g am e to ice ay- ' • ' /-ed 17 points an d pulled dawn a mds to lead L am ar. edU ieW ebcrS ta tea ltackw lU i ./ Alan Campbell w ith 10. d Leonard T ay lo r of Califor- 16 points and pulled down nine ' e Betifs' lb th e ir viclory ov e r " i '2 Bobcots’ Tom Dom ako ledeffEpperly added 10. - " .......3lg Sky team s Uiis F r id a y and ‘'S ta te ahd ldaHo S ta te i n theI Boise, 1 ^ 0 . I d a h o _ c o m p e te s____City Classic a t ToiecfoTofiid," he Woif P ack C lassic a l Reno,- 1 Arizona p lays In th e KOA lont.ilays M ontana on Saturday ,CCS UC-Santa B a rb a ra andexas Wesleyan. ^

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M A R T I N A - t o i c s ^ W l c e —' i n i w a

EdmolBy BARRY W ILNER TheAssoclatedPress. .

- ........ A few seconds femnineiobvious th a t the to rc h — a

_____ S ton ley -C up= jv iis iK ine iT h e p layers on the

O ile rs’-b e n c h w ere - sla o th e r bn the back, exch£ fives and knocking t a g a in s t the sideboards. '

^ th e s tan d s of th e Northlari w e re delirious w ith Joy. 1 hom e of th e new Natlo L eag u e cham pions.

Oh th e v is ito rs ' bend Y ork I s landers s lum ped. O th ers ju s t s ta re d blar

_____ ib e ic -fou r^yea t-bo ld -on -C up w as oyer.. T T ie- Islanders had hockey through the early tle cad e and w ere hoping I r e a l 's record of five s tn

. p lonsh lps. But •In jurlesr dously d ifficult s trugg le Ji th e final round a nd a talci

. Uve opponent proved too m onton won In five gam es , " T h e I s landers w ere grt o n s,” sa id W ayne Gr g a m e 's top p layer. " I f we BS th ey did a s S tanley Ci w e c a n be very proud. ’ ’

T h e O ilers could be pr a b o u t every th ing they ac: Ing th e y ea r. Edm onton i r e g u la r season w ith-a 57- fo r 119 points, easily outdis

' i ^ t o f the league, And t th e s tig m a th a t they couk

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• P O R T WASHINGTON, i B av e la s of G reece and fo C an ad a paced the Boys IG rou n d of the Rolex Inlerrn sh ip s Mondy though cach

. ’ ad v an ce . .B ave las , ranked No. i

e lim in a ted Scott L am bdln won th e first-set ticbrcal e a r l ie r In the d ay won a Hyung-Suk of South Korea,• G oldberg won his seco

-------C hlang of-Andover. Mass.7-3. Chlang downed Jero d 1 a n e a r l ie r m atch.

Christophe Van der \S d e fea ted Jo rg e Simon of 16th-seeded Chaim Zion, t 6-4,2 -6 , 6-1 to gain the first 1

Ugo P ig a to of Ita ly also \ - le a d e rs . 'H e downed two A

N o rth BeUmore, N.Y., 7-C, G re a t Neck, N:Y..&-3, &-2.

B av e las’s next m atch wi M lddletowni N .J., who' c W ashington, P .O., 6-2. 4-6.'

------g ro u n d ^ a m p fo n of C a n a iSeventh-seeded Nuno

e lim in a ted In thc Boys ----- CaratUt)Mtaly&-7.-7-5,-6f2-

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------2 8 .3 -p o ln t6 - to -h ^ ^ Iilw a uth e m sad d lin g the Boston C o f th e y e a r — w as nam ed P la y e r of th e Week Monday

-------- Cumming8-hlt.4<HOf-8l-ap e rc e n ta g e and 21 od 25 froi a lso av e ra g e d n ine rebound 11 s te a ls an d n ine blocked sl

NASCAR revistDAYTONA BEACH, F it

. fo rm a t in th e NASCAR Mo( _ fo r_ lf l8 5 ,.w JU i.a -5 e d fis .o fa

champion.T h e new to rm alJs .d eslg l

'» e e k ly W lm to n .R a c lB |S a • U i r o u f Sept! 15 In i S f i . n

; 0 -4 T im es-N ow 8 , Tw in Fa

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ing finishes, John M cEnroe ar B ifieS'thelr positions a s the ki

IA ,N A yR A T IJ,D V A ;jesr‘6 f l r s td n d la s t toui

mton filT h e !

ined and i tw a s __—a s well a s thcnepassed .---------- ^ ^ ^ 0 7Lhe Edm onton slapping each changing high-

the ir sticks Is. The fans In lan d sC o ll^u m y. This w as thc Ulonal Hockey

i n c h ^ l f r New xl. ^ m e cried, jiankly ahead. o n - t h e - S l a n l e y - ^ M K —

id dominatedrly yea rs of theIng to lie Mon- , .s tra igh t chani-es,—a-trc m e n -le Just to get toa lented, inven-too m uch. Ed- B B B S B

grea t cham pi- WA'Gretzky, th e L e a d s

’ w e do a s wellf Cup cham ps, b ig gam es,

b litzing the]proiid of Just "T hey caiachieved dur- about u s ,r s

Jn finished the th e m ost57-18-5 record playoffs, " t

tdlstancing thc th is aw ay fnid they e rased G retzky >3uldn't win the secu tive M \

c e ' i t v y o u t h t e n n i j

N. N.Y. (A P )-^ T op-seeded ' 1 fourth-seeded L om e Goldbc s iG-year-old division into the jm atlonal Junior tennis cham ich had to win a tie b re a k e r :

. 1 a t hom e in h is age cate din of Doylestown, P a ., 7-6, C- •eaker 7-3 lo stop Lambdln. a a first-round m atch from rea. 6-0, W ;Dcond-round m atch from Jfe iss., 7-6, 6-1, tak ing thc tlebrc od Ford of N ewton, N .J., G-2, i

' Weghe of Belgium, unset of B razil 6-3, 6-0 and then i n, the top-ranked p layer In li rst round. ’so won tw ice to keep pace wltl0 A m ericans , Don Llvlngst( 7-6, G-1, arid Mike Zlm m erm i •2.'1 will be against David U m lc l o' d e f e a t^ Chris Ttiompsoi 1-6 , 6-1. Goldberg, the nationaliadarw iii faceP lgalo ;-----------10 M arquis of Portugal5 H second round by Christr2r-.-.-------- --------------------------

l e s t : C u m m i n g svaukee-wln-fouf-gamcs-—-or mCeltlcs.wlth the ir first home d^Jatlonal Basketball A^sock day.U -shtfts-from -the-field for-a from the foul line, a .840 mark unds per g am e and had 11 ass <1 shots.

i s e s - r a c i n j ^ f p r m aF la . (AP) — The ta m p io n ModlfletraiVislon h as been rev >fjjp_t9 25_cvehts.deLefminlog

signeil lo compllm eni NASC/ SCTCS. which m n s from Apr , I n m e p a s t , d rivers were fj

1 Falls, Idaho Tuesday, Dec<

McE^nT h e y e a

! and M ar-i k ing and q ueen o f tennis s(

t th e th rone appear N avra tilova wa

n u m b er of losses f irs t a nd la s t tour 19-year-old H elen fina ls o f th e A u str seven th consecut ended a reco rd 74-

T he left-hander W o rth ,-T « as , poc p lay e r, m ale o r f<

— ------------------------ jv as $2,028,850 by IM cEnroe wa s- i

. T n ia tch record, bel suspension by the

^ n is Council, then li ^ ^ 'to m iss ano ther thi ■ A • -3 ■ A fter tha t, the

] H enrik Sundstrom D ecem ber to capl

V * . M ats W ilander a i / b rough t M cEnroe';

E ven with thc ■ N avra tilova cap.ta

betw een them — f . W im bledon and i

___________W im bledon and th i~ F re n c h Open to Lei

I t w as the flrs l G . th e pow erful right

■ fou r prev ious Gran W ilander, who b

— ^ r — cap tu re d th e Frenc ev e r to w in a . G rai

, .m id w ay in th e ye.......-s tra ig h t A ustralla i

j u r n e y s Daivls Cup tllle. It

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AVNE GRETZKY 1I s E d m o n t o n t o t i t l e i

is , desp ite all that ta len t, byle Islanders. Ican s a y w hatever they w anl 'r sa id c en te r M ark M essier, i t valuab le p layer in the" b u t they can never take |from u s.” (

i won a rccord fifth con- \MVP aw ard for the reg u la r <

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tie th ird otM do not condi nmplon- m ore d r iv e rs an 0| i r se t 10 T ,|„ „ r s t race 0

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1 th e opening d ay c seeded. b aske tba ll toum ar n upset The, tw o team sI Israel regu lation before |

------------slonTThe Soviets k^ith the In a second gan ^ ton of Pavilion', R eal Mi m an of te a m 107-91 before

Y ugoslavia w ill; licky.of will m e e t th e N ew . •son of nai age

II w as N H L H ^ o n o i•Istiano M ONTREAL (A................. - sco rcd five g oals a

Y ork Is lan d e rs to ' . • n ah ied the Natlonj

’ ' fo r th e period endir 'eraged - - GUBert, who so T)ne-of— .9uP*” ta r Wayne-C m e loss aw ard . G retzky SCI tciatlon ; fou r g a m e s — in tw

S i s S T w o - m a n bL/UCE PLACID,

B ren t R ushlaw ca; - h e team ed w llh bi

S la te s Two-M an B l a t H oevenbergO lym p lonshlp T he 33-year-old 1 revised • C ard , o f C lavprack log the to ta l tlm e of 4;Q8.S

S unday , w ith th e jli >CAR’s"’ tlie ro frlg e ra ted mil iDril 19 ho u r-m an tralnl ; faced tou r-m an ra c e scho

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5 so forinfully In 1384 th a t no e a r on th e horizon, w as devastating, a lthough s i

ses from 1983, falling tw ice In oum am en ls of the y ^ . T h e lena Sukova of C z^o slb v a lc ] is tra llan Open, stopp<xl h e r bl cu llve G rand Slam to u m a n 174-match w lnnlngstreak. ider who now m akes h e r t pocketed R173;556 In 1984. tS ir fem ale, in a single y e a r . T 3y Ivan Lendl of C^zechoslovah IS ntm o<it n.g riflmlnnnt m ill before being slapped with* the Men’s In tcm atlonal P ro l ai Injuring his left w rist, whlc •th ree weeks of action, ii'e New .York le il-hander v om as Sweden shocked th e Ur rapture the Davis Cup. Whe • a fte r Sweden had cllnchec o e 's 1984 m atch record to 79-3 the la te-year fallings, M

p tured five G rand S lam toun— N avratilova winning th e I d the U.S. Open, McEnr< L the-lLS-O pon-and-losine^h Lendl.sl G rand Slam tournam ent ll ght-hander who had reachec ran d S lam tournam ents, on ly 10 burst' into prom inence tn I •ench O pen^ptfbecam e th o y i rrand S lam s|ng les.tltle, su ff

yearr then cam e-on-to -w li Hair Open slngle&ianlLlcad S. I t w as only the ^ o n d tim e

mds Isli■ seaso n and won th e scor;

07 goals. 118 assis ts a n d 2 sco red a t least one po in t I

_ g a m e s ' and had a "reccthandedfioals.__________

A"n3r6relzky ended an j o f h is choking In ..the

-7 sp a rk in g the final two vl th e Islanders w ith e a r ly g

T his fall, tlie Oiler: 2 - w h ere-th ey left off, est; I NHL m ark by going unbe I firs tI5 co n tcsts(l2 -0 -3 ).■ M any of the O ilers co

an o th e r cham pionship, hi, C anada win the C ana . S ep tem ber. The C anadia

. by O ile rs ' boss Glen S a t . d isappointing fourth in : rob in portion of th e i • d raw in g the w ra th o f fan;

,; th roughout Canada. B ul t j back w ith a 3-2 overtim e j O lym pic-cham pion Sovie;

I tb e m osl exciting, sklllf I g am es In history.Q " I don’t think I 've e v e r I ^ cd In a m orc em otional i

th e Is les ' Mike Bossy, whi wlniVng goal. "T h a t every th ing . II w as a p rlve In it . ’’

y C a n ad a 'b ea t surprising th e toum am cnt finals,

I Tonelll o f tlic Islanders cr honors,

e T h e Soviets, who w ere ' c the round-robin p a r t o f i

Cup, w ere undefeated ar- unchallenged .at th e 0 f S ara jevo , Y ugoslavia. 1

races o r more in a scj ling both thc Modified and Wii , NASCAR vice president fo :0 to 25 Modified races will be mflict w ith weekly rac in g , tl in opportunity to race for th e t :e or the Modified se rie s will Sunday. M arch 24,. a l Mar full schedule of events will

r t of the season.

l i p N e w J e r s e y c<lain (A P)— A-Sovlet-Unlon i :-star squad 104-1()2 in o ve rtln ly of a three-day intem ation nam ent.m s h a d 'b a ttle d to an 89-89 tre p laying the th ree-m inute i ts led a t halfUme 48:46. gam e played a t the R eal Mo M adrid of Spain defeated a

oreacrow dof5,000..-Ill p lay the Sovlel Union and ew Je rsey a ll-starJeam on Tu

i o i r s I s l a n H e r s ’ G(AP) — Left Winger G reg

Is and added two a ssis ts to S| i to th ree victories la s t we< ional Hockey L e a s e 's playe:fiding Sunday. Dec.’23---------scored two gam'e-wlnnlng

ie-Grelzky;of-the EdmontonH ' scorcd four* goals and seven 1 two v ictories and two losses.

: b o b s l e d , r a c e s hID, N.Y. (AP) - T h ree-tin cap tured h is seventh n a tio n

I brakem an Ed C ard to taki 1 Bobsled Championship a t 'm plcR un. —Id Rushlaw. of S aranac L ak Qck, N.Y., piloted the ir s led ti 08.94 on Monday;,,T>vo. h e a ls e jln a l two trips held M ondaym ile-long track . • _____lining s ta r ts Saturday. wH :h edu led fo rJan . 3-4. ^

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J o a k lm N, she doubled h e r And Ste In 1984- i n the e v e r tow )

le lo st defeat, to to u m a m e iKIa In the sem i- th e yea r, bid fo r a record a n d P e te r im en t title and b le sp lay .

.Anotherhom e In F o rt _ th e sem lfl

th e m o st of any he fa iled b The old r e w r d of Buffalo,

ak la in l982 . a t th e Lbs illing..up a 78-2 -m en 'sw in : r a three-w eek L im ited Qfessional Ten- re tu rn to I ild i caused him top p e rfo n

youngest cw as upset by

United S tates In N avralll tien he downed C h ris Evci ed the Cup, it le a s t one ( >-3. L ike the mM cEnroe and : w ho m ay b jm a m e n f titles T h e re wi ! F rench Open, w ho upset iroe cap turing K a r ls s o n j th rfH ia t-o f lh e—S w eaerT s"

H ungary ’s tllle fo r Lendl, fo rm er Wii

led the final of reach ed th ly to lose. C a riln g B a 1 1982 when he U s a Bondeyoungest m ale------ A-natlveiffered Injuries 1984 cam e v in-his -second - H an a M ar 1 Sweden lb 3 ts ' • Ctojdioslbv ne Sweden has title , the wc

landersaring title w ith lose a g a r 1205 points. He go a ls In s< It In 51 s tra ig h t both Cana< icord 12 shor- th e m edal r________________ T he]r vlciny discussions Soviets' e p layoffs-by 1980 gold a t victories over S ta te s , Uie

f goals. Jo r in tem a lsrs coniinued Amostabilshing a n - a n o th e r 01> beaten In the ir V alro 's you

experlencec contributed to Hon- T h ey helping T eam 2-2-2, bul th'

nada Cup In two gami llans, coached Czechoslovt a th e r ._ K c c e .a _ WhUe the in the round- fa ring very

tournam ent, ce rta in ly w( m s and m edia and b est rc I they climbed B arrasso , \ IC upset of th e high school lets In one of Sab res, llfully played defensem an

y e a r w as Ai ir been Involv- th e W ashingI g am e," said T eam 'U S /ho scored th e USSR In tl

gam e had C a n a d a Cu velcgc to p lay though Swe<

th e semifin ng Sweden in s ta r s such i, with John M ike R an u earn ing MVP th e An

them selves e unbeaten In na tiona l hoc f the Canada P robab ly i and "Virtually th e y e a r wai Olympics In -final betwe They didn’t Minnesola-E

won W a t 7: ona-goa lby

icason to h ave a . . .Kinston series’. . g K n for adm inlstra-

>e run "on dates H V thereby giving

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ify Nce Cup, the firs t tim e being 1975 indinavian country." egacy th a t B org le ft wheq h e i glA%i(aui£ffiedeabattle(liheli

WUander, Sundstrom ,I N ystrom .S tefan E dbcrg . who in 1983 w in th e jun io r boys' titles a t

n en ts , w as ranked 20th in thi IT. H e also team ed with J a r r te r F lem ing th e ir f irst-ever k ly-ie r young player, P a t Cash c ilflnals a t both -Wimbledon a r d to win a ltoum am enU n 1984 lib, N.Y. Both p iu ilc lpated In Jos Angeles'O lym pIc Gam es/inner.___________i ___ed to p lay ers 20 y e a rs old imd x> the Olym plo-Gam es had s< o rm ers a s Steffi G raf of West st com petitors a t 15, cap tured

illlova 's A ustralian Open los: ve rt U oyd, who continued hei e G rand S lam singles UUe e\! m en, the w omen cam e up wl y besuccesso rs to Lloyd and r w ere 17-year-old M anuela IV

je t U oyd to Win th e Ita lian ' n of Sweden, a qua rtgrflna s c a ta n n a u n d q v ls t, wl y’s AndreA T em esvari; Suko\ Wimbledon f inalist; and Uie f< th e cpiarterfinals a t th e F ren

B assett, 17, a nd A m ericans C; Ider. 19, and M elissa Brown, 1 v c o f CzechoslovaWaTNavral ne a t the han d s of Czechoslo landlikbva*. Those* t w also lbvok ia:tb jts:S cQ nd :carIS (^ women’s equiva len to f the Da

s'reign;am e ona allowed only five

seven gam es, shutting out nada and C^zechoslovakia InII r o u n d . ...................................victory In Sarajevo brought jtS-fulI-clrciffTiSincelosing Uie 1 a t L ake P lacid to Uie United lie USSR had won a ll the m a- ia tionai compeUtions. tnerlcarts could not perform O lym pItm iracle .'C oach Lou oung team w as e ag er bul In- ced in in lem ational competl- jy wound up sevenUi. going the losses w ere,ln the ir first

im es. to C anada and ovakla. _ . -the U.S. am a teu rs w eren’t :ry iv e lir ih e Am erican pros w ere. The NHL’s top goalie rookie w as Buffalo’s Tom

who went directly from Ml In M assachusetts lo Uie

The ' league 's best lan for the second stra ig h t A m erican Rod Langway of

ingion C apitals. _ _USA finished second to the

the opening round of the Cup w ith a 3-M record, iveden beat the A m ericans In Ifinals. Stocked wiUi NHL :h a s B arrasso, Langway, m sey and Dave Christian, A m ericans established e s a s a rising force in lnter- lockey.ly the m ost grueling gam e of iVas the NCAA cham pionship ween Bowling G reen and a-Duluth. Bowling G reen 1 7:11 of Uie fourth overtim e byG lnoC avalllnl.

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arry d to hand McEnroe ■;r loss in D avis Cup dou- ■

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imd younger, Uie sport’s H d severa l of Uie world's ’c s t(3erm any ,oneo fU ie ■ xKl Uie w om en’s s M c s .

loss opened the \yay for h e r strin g of winning a l J every y e a r since 1973.I w ith severa l new’faccs id Navratilova. a M aleeva of Bulgaria, tm Open; G raf; Carina 'Innllsl n t-W lm 'b le d o n ;-^ B who won S tuttgart;

ikova, Uie d aughter of a le f o u r ‘‘Killer B’s " who rench Open — Canada’s s Cam ille Benjamin, 18, n , 16. >T a tilb W s two losses I t T ^ H islovaks— Sukova and ' | H |so . team eO .tip Jo l e b d .____JC U tlve;Fet6iraU 6h.(ajp.zi::^D avisCup.

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'T b e . Detroit T igers rulei Irom th e dugou^ l^ te r . from th e com m issioner’s < stand ings 'b a d a new lo(

ibiUimce of power shlfte* leagues. Some blg-nam e i

. . B ru ce S utter. R ickey Hen( _ .„< » 9 b L C a iie w m o a a th e m .-

lA new uniforms.,, ■ T h e y e a r 1984 w as chann 'd h m g e -ta the Wg btteljies!

-- ^ V ^ e the T igers had - sm o d w ith their f irs t Wori :U e;s ln ce 1968, m uch of t • b ^ b a l l was In the d o ldru a j l ’bllllon television conlrt

'T h e T igers defeated thc ^a^ ires, one of baseba ll's ni in five ^ m 'e s In th c Woi T h ey w ere led by p itcher rti."ca tch e r Lance Parrish , KlrK Gibson, shortstop A n iell and reliever W lille Hei r Hfje Tigers parlayed a 35-

------- be B t~ lir 'b n se b a ll” hlstor;runaw ay victory in the L eague E ast, then follow th ree-gam e sweep of K an UieALplayoffs.

U eberroth took over KUhn a s b aseball's slxtl

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& nsecu tive year.- Ameri ^ r Carl Lewii ^ cch o slo v ak ian -b o m tctin

. . . o n M artina N avratilova w & sportsm an and sportswc t e a r by Associated P n M t e r s In Europe.

jl' Lew is dom inated th e trac m e n ts a t the sum m er G am es In Los Angeles, f j^ rd -e q u a lln g four gol

------- fte -versa tlle -A m erican -wi |] d 200-mcter sprin ts, an D.S. te am to victory In th( i ^ a y and also s truck gold I j ^ p .

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jG e o rg ia o ig lory d a y sli'ATHENS, Ga. ^AP)- -

D ^tba ll Coach Vince Doolej ^ b e r ln g news for Bulldog teiiir extrem ely successful > 0 b ry days, a t least tempoi

: - • 1; l l j l s y e a r 's 7-4-1 record, ^ r s t since 1979, Is p a r t o cycle ,"D ooley said.- ir^'Down cycles com e In fo<

^ ' r e In one of them. I t coul m Into the next season, bul ing to try to head it off. And Ih .U ie Citrus ^ w l Is a st rtgh td lrecU on.";; .Georgia foughi hard and

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look a s the i s a s C ity and Ifted -in -bo th tc a m s u p fo r le players — C leveland , S (enderson and' a n d T ex as - n .—woundup T h e j) lh e r Qi

C incinnati; - iractcrlzed by O akland , altl ness of m ajo r: It:

T h e sale ad a banner neapo lis ban ^orldSerlra ti- - m a rk e d the< >t the re s t ,o f_ In C alv in G r iru m s despite W ashington i I trac t. fith S r. T h e ithc San Diego th e m a jo r Icj s new powers, fam ily deriv World Scries, ba seb a ll. Co ier Ja c k Mor- now com plet Ish, outfielder. A ttendonc I Alan Tram - b a llp a rk s wi Hernandez. a decad e , bj 135-5 s ta r t, the U e b e rro th s tory, ■Inlff'TI g a m e s on 'J h e American ca llcd th c s lowed with a tio n s whose :ansas City In s a te ll i te to

te a m s ' home ir fo r Bowie se rio u s prob Ixth commls- d ay . onto the scone - T h e - 1 LPbout the fl: m an ife sted t ne,^Iam lng-lt- -sa le -o f- tean :T V -s u p ^ ta ; ■^meiildCplayi

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x ack and field a n d w as en r n e r Olympic s ia m when ts, winning a b e a te n in gold medals. A u s tra lian 0 n-won the 100— ezechoslova: ancliored the w a s only h the400-m etcr sin g le s m ate

old In the long

In tournam e ualled the feat w a s runner-i 8 Owens, who th e A P poll, he sam e four TM cEnroc' pics in Berlin, e lu d in g th e ^

c o a c h D o b / s m ig h t b e^ G w rg la s ta te .3ley has some. “ T h is was log fans a fte r • o f w h a t w e’v ul y ears: The p ra c tic e , anc jporarily, a re A p ril th e re '

th is a ttitude , rd , Georgia’s fundam ental 1 of a "down G eo rg ia ’s :

te a m w as 1 football, an d " reb u ild in g y »u ld continue f ir s t e ig h t co b u t we’re go- d ro p p ed thi \n d our effort sea so n game I s ta r t in tho “ In rc lro s

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Pad been sold: D etroit, Kan- c m d Minnesota. F o u r of the fo rsa le a s thc y e a r ended - ^ 1 : !, San Francisco, P ittsbu rgh ^ s — w erc known publicly, r ’ th ree w ere b c llev ed Jo be ft I; -S ea ttle - .and perhaps h although A 's officials denied■ : ' . V ; .___ 0le of the Twins Ui Mln- j] mnklng tycoon C arl Pohlad d le ex it o f th e la st o f a breed -s Griffith, adopted son of la te ( jn S enators ow ner Cal G rif- E le Twins had been th e la st o f v l e a ^ e team s ow ned by one n riving Its sole Incom cfrom — Conglom erate ownership is c lete.ince a t all m a jo r l e a ^ e t: w as off for the firs t tim e in c by m ore than 800,(XK), and a

\ sa id the pro liferation of y 1 TV had contributed. He p 1 superstations — TV sta- ise signals a rc c a r iic d via k lo cable system s In o ther c ime territo ries — th e "m ost a •oblcm" facing the g am e to­

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d them selves not only in Uio S o m s but aJ^ in -the.m ov ,e^ ..-y a y e re^ - - - - ‘4 Fwho se t-a N atio n a l-L cag u e-l 1 45 saves in 1984, le ft thc St. p -dinals via free agfency and

?rs recogrlieT won’ the' F r c n c i r a ia m p i~ l I June, N avratilova becam e .: h lrd w oman p lay er in histo- t 1 the Grand S lam — con* /jctori^M jn U^c w orld’s fmir s inis toum am ents. • f

ncd a Sl million bonus from (la tlonal Tennis Federation jn route 'to a ca lendar G rand .en she w as surprising ly ( n the sem ifinals of the 1 Open earlier Uiis m onth by vakia’s-H cIcna-Sukova—It—ll

h e r second defea t T n 75 flatches during 1384. « cEnroe.-who lost, only twice m ent p lay during Uie year,er-up In the m en 's section of I11. P > cw on”13 to u m am en t3 rin— Ile Wimbledon and U;S. Open 1

[iiey s a y s e h i s t o r y-as ou r first big s c rim m ag e - e ’ve called our e a r ly spring , and when we get back to It In •e will be a contlnuaUon of de, to be a fighting team and itally sound," Dooley said. i’s season w as puzzling. The ts expected to be In a I y e a r but won seven, of its. contests. Then th e Bulldogs th e ir last Uiree regular

m es.rospect," Dooley said , "w e s good a s we looked e a r ly , .'t believe wc w ere a s b ad o!s.. Iate. W hat disappointed m e

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D ec. 8. H enderson 's nei ' w ith th e Yankees w as I m illion over flve years. i - ^ O n ly d ays la te r, the i crosstow n counterparts,

Y ork M ets. stole th e hc : tra d in g for sevcn-Um e A 1 c h e r C a rte r o f M ontreal. C 1 a ry w as $13.1 m illion ( L _ ioars .-U ieJlnaL Ilvc jjL w l f p a id by New York.

T hose tra d e s helped mal 1 kee s and M ets two of Ui• c lubs in th e ir divisions, am : a y e a r of shifting pow er in i

T h e P a d re s n ev e r;h ad division, bu t with th e add! ag en ts-6uo lw iB -R ich -G <

> S teve G arvey and th e dcvi ^ .-yqung .ta lenuuch asT ony.- K evin M ciRc^dldS ' S’an D !-ly -w o n -U ie^L jiV eal= b u t- . pennan t.1 To do so. the P a d re s had

[nize Lew•■“ U U e s n i r s ^ c r u s h jh ^ “vl( : J im m y C onnors a t Wlml- Uic m ost one-sided final sii• M ichel PlaUni, th e Frc• s ta r , finished th ird . H is v

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V alerie Brisco-Hooks, —th ree-go ld -m edals-a t-U ie , finished sccond om ong tl

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OLD ORCHARD BE> Jo n la n I .K o b ritz .3 7 .ls

-------- -If th e re ev e r w as o n e r -You don’t g e t ’em any

--------------“AS a 'k id . h is lifelongp la y le ft field-for his b R e d S o x . - - '

"M y d esire obviously a b ility ,"h e sa d ly re f le c

H e becam e an atto...... g rad u a tin g from Georg

----------- ^ s l t y a n d : Comell“ Un.School. ■ y

........ - H e played Babe R u' -teens. Then he played

■-slo-pltch softball team — J------nove r m iss lng a g a m e -

K obritz w as a regul- fo r y ea rs , driving o r fl;

round-trip from his hom s e e th e Red Sox p lay in l

irCt}uu(^iL u tu iiJu Li 1 F la ., to be nea r them tra in ing .

" I never had a b u n becom e a law yer,” 1

------------A fter becom ingotierhe!"W hat didn’t you like

1 - Ing law ?” he w as asked.“ How m uch tim e do 3

responded. “ Most o f m; fo r th e m oney, $50-grs 575-grand the next year, $150,000.. .F o r m e it J o r exciting. I hated to g€

“ So, th ree yea rs ago i I w alked aw ay from It, E

; ' w i th th e b lc ^ n g o f m y i _ •. H e chucked his succci

- Uce. ' T w scd 'ieT iu t'th d ded ica ted his life to baseball.

“ I had no Illusions, good enough to be a

Famo_______ B v M IK E HARRIS

The Associated Press

M ario A ndretti, a hot............a round th e w orldr-and

. T e r ry Labonte shared A m erican au lo racing 1

-----------A ustrian Nlkl Lauda a nA lain P ro s t p rovided m c item en t In Form ula- C th e M cL aren team ra n c honors.

T h e 44-year-old Andr .. . —W inner o t the Indianapo:

_______ 1978 w orld g iv in g c h a nt l r iv ln ^ t l t le In the CAP c a r se rie s , se tting 10 t:

— ------w inn ing e i ^ | pole positi

L abonte . a 28-year-ok C hrlstl, T exas, relied o to w in the NASCAR G: sto ck c a r W inston Cup c

_______H ejvon-ju sU w o-races t-----------Jtictop^virt7-tim es1ff3(

A nd L auda becam e w orld cham pion, beatL m a te P ro s t for the F o rr d e sp ite the fact tha t

■ d r iv e r equalled the re< v ic to rie s se t by Scotli C la rk in 1963.

Lauda , who cam e bad a tw o-year re tirem en t fc rib le c ra sh , won five i a n o th e r title to the ones I an d 1977‘.

- L ike Lauda, A n d re tti; dow n to the w ire befon fo u rth Indy-car^champlc th e tlUe b y finl^ln& tS

--------seasion-finale a t L as Vegbehind Tom Sneva, his s u e r In th e jwlnt race.

In a y e a r when the e ' both CART and NASCA $10 m illion, Andretti seaso n e ira in g s rew rc L abon te won just over $7

D riv ing a Lola T-800 te a m co-owncd b, b usinessm an Carl Hao P a u l Newman. Andretti ed v irtu a lly everything 1 to do in 1984 — except again .

. “ I t WMn’t our y dlanapolllj'^tlirb Italian-1 of N azare th , P a., said.

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3EACH, M aine '. I s a baseball nut

anypurer. H H H«ig d ream w as 'to 'Is beloved Boston

isly exceeded m ynected.------ -sttom ey Instead, orgetown U n lv ^ - - U n lv c r s l ty - ~ L a w ~ ^ ^ ^ H

R uth ball In his ed left field on a ' a m 'fo r 10 years, 'U K / M

i ^ a r c o m m u t e r ~ B ^ ^ B r flying 470 rhiles lom elnB angorto in Boston.I n - W l n t e r H f t v e n r - i i ^ H im during spring

lum ing desire to J o n " he' confessed.h e hated it;------------pJayer-ariike about practic- w as m u d ced. " I w asjo you h ave?” he d id n ’t kni r m y p eers a rc In d id n 't ha^ grand this year, w rite r . B ja r, then $100,000, to m e . I t \ it ju s t w asn’t fun-' d iffe ren t! 3 go to the office. "T h e o r go a t the age of 34 ow ning m it, set m yself free not affort nyw lfe.” _ / ; s p ^ t a xessfu l law prac- A m erica , th d -^n d o w -ah 'd '-’te a m s ; '^ - to his love — H e spen

26 C la s s ; ns. I w as never ow ners,! a professional g eneral-

>us, unl^ ^ ----------------- T h e y *household nam e ' ...................and little-known______cd top billing inlg In 1984, whileand F r e n c h m a n ~ ~ ^ y ^ N

t m uch of the ex-a- One racing asUl off w ith a ll the

ndretti, th e i960 ipolis 500 and the - lampion, won the : A R T - p p c r i i r d ^ ^ ^ H

track records, e itio n san d sb co f-

^ I d from C orpus d on consistency G rand NaUonal

ip championship.

ffSOstarts:---------------ne a three-tim elatlng out team-’orm ula One titleliat the Frcnchrecord of seven S e t :

otiand’s Jim m y .something

jack in 1982 from T hree-tl It following a ter- M ears toi 'e races, adding $434,000' ies he won in 1975 d l ^ p o l l s

CaTuomla tti also had to go in t>olh of 1 fore winning his th e firs t iplonshlp. taking c a re e r . - &:«econd In .th e M e a rs , ' Vegas. N ev., Just to begin t( his closest pur- ing T e a m ’

one of sc ' le point funds In se v e re foo •CAR rose above of crash ' .tl se t a single seaso n . Tl » rd of $923,963. r ie s to sue r 5700.000. • ■ G ordon Jc WO racer for th e CART offi

by Chicago th e open-v ^aas and ac to r n ex t seasc e tti accomplish- th e d r iv e r ng he h as se t out L abonte :pt winning Indy o ilm an ai

H agan, y ea r a t In- challenge!

an-bom resident E llio tt to Id. “ Wc finished of h is care WUi icul d ibjp- n ie mosi Just Rives us NASCAR I

I C o m e I■ • - o u r newp . - . Rick W ashb

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-and-by-now ,-even-iM “w ere rI lich tooold .’H iesald. a s too old to be an um pire. I know e n o u ^ to be a coach. I ia v e th e ta len t to be a baseball

B eing an agent d idn 't appeal I t would be practic ing law on an t lev e l._______ __________! only thing 1 coulB think of was ; m y own b a lld u b . I s u re could ord a m ajor-league club. So. I a y e a r traveling all -over

:a j . 'v is it ta g m i n p r ^ '^ e

>ent severa l days a t each of the ■s AAA stadium s. He talked to :. coaches, p layers, scouts. I- m anagers. - u s h e rs ,- •• field

knowny e a r i n a u t o r a c i n g

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1ARIO ANDRETTI ets 10 t ra c k reco rd s

ing m ore to shoot for in 1985.” M im e CART cham pion Rlck took the w inner's sh a re of

In the $2.7 million In-_ }lls race. But the 31-year-old' nlan to re-the achllles tendons of h is feet la te r ih the season In 'st serious accident of his

s , who is expected to be ready t te s t d riving the Penske Rac- m ’s new ca rs in January , was severa l d rivers who suffered toot and leg in juries In a scries ishes during 'th e Indy-car T he seriousness of those inju-

luch v eteran d rivers a s M ears, Johncock and D erek D aly led

jffid a ls to legislate changes to- n-wheel, open-cockplt c a rs for nson intended to be tte r protect 'crs.ute, driving for Louisiana

and sports c a r ra c e r Billy held off late-season

geS from H arry G ant and Bill to win the first cham pionship a reer. And he did It In.perhaps o sl com petitive season "TiT R history.

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2 .1 “ I re a d a ll the books £1. 1 I could lay m y hands i iall those covering the busin «al he sa id . “ F inally , aftei n a year-long .odyssey, I d

read y to tak e the plunge vas In h is t rav e ls he found uld on C harlies, a tripIe-A

I V irg in ia th a t w as not do: ver -gate. *He con‘7lnced ^ e SC elnfcld ttbscllh lm 'the

-K b b ritrT v en tn o ija s< the m eeting in Honolulu : 1 to 1982 to le a m if It w ere le Its. for h im to buy the Chari eld th e te a m to Maine. Th(

I drivers^ T w elve d ifferent driv<

In 1984,_matchlng_the r ‘S prev ious y ea r, and o: _ _ W inston Cup champ

W altrip , w ith seven, m th a n th ^ v ic to r i e s : ------

- “ T h is cham pionship r lot to everyone on ou r te ly w hen you realize the petition th a t w e 're up i Labonte said . "T he | rew ard s consistency an chief) D ale Inm an rum w as a re a lly smooth yea

O ther h l^ l lg h ls o f tl tional season w ere

r — W lnston -C up-cham pio bo rough 's victory In tJ D aytona 500 and the v 2 0 0 th .ca ree r vlctoiy b

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s about baseball “ I have 5 on, esp ec ia lly . K obritz & lin e sse n d o fit." h av e its te r m y strange team . Ma decided I w as double-A

se.” te a m ,” hi nd,the Chariest* C hariestd A club in West a new stat lo ing well a t the • Old O rt 1 .o w n e r - .C a r l . ' .o r P b r t I a tie team . _ to w n o tth isCBairs w inter AAA leag 1 in Decem ber G.500. Poi legally possible w ith a pi jr l le s and m ove sm a lle st c l ie answ er w a s .......T he tow

s find sivers won races The.low

record .set„thc__ late_ln_thonly twc^time Schoonove

npion D a m ll N a tiona ls m anaged m ore A tlan ta Ii --------------•' w as th e fll

„ - llonal divi>rea lly m e a n s a - - jn r a - q u a team , especial- D aytona 5i

he type of com- ) aga inst now,” Unherali

polnl syslem L anier, le; and. wilh (crew Bill Whitt inning-thlngs. It races , outi s a r ." -and Derekth e Grand Na-

re th r«M lm c Cam el GTlion-G ale—Yar*------But-Bell

th e $1 million IMSA seri unprecedented lington lc by seven-tim e ra c e rs dui

R ichard Petty , n ine vicloi -ecracker 400 a t se rie s an< y 4 .---------------------du ran ce Ci

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obrltz sa id th a t he paid moi m illion for the Charlies,

w e lived in Maine a ll m y life, s sa id . “ I w anled th is s la te i Is own professional basebo Vlaine has never h ad a triple-; •A o r single-A m lnor-leagi ' he said . He kept th e team I slon through 1983 w h llehe bui i tad ium here.;>rchard Beach. 12 m iles soul tiarid, J s .lhe Jn ia llw C triple- : tlje 2a.teams la lh e .lh te e Clas ia '^ e s . II h a s a population ( P orlland 's m etropolitan arei

population of 185.000, is th st of any triple-A team , own of Old O rchard Beach sol

successOW- poinl-of-the-season”cam -the.year-w hen .rbokie_T err; aver. In only h is sccond Gram »1 s ta r t , w as killed In a c rash a

Intem atioA al’'R acew ay. Hi: : first fata lity In the G rand Na ivision sincc R icky Knott dic( u a lify in g -ra c e -fo r- the-'l9& a 500.

raided ' F loridian Randj team ing wilh veteran drivei

littlng ton In the enduranc< lu tran the team of Al Holben rek Beil lo win the 1984 In ter i“ M otor“ Sports~A Ssodaiiot 3T spo rts c a r series.

Jellrw ho'finished th ird in thi e rics behind L anier and Whit

led all m ajo r professlona during the y e a r wilh a total o :lories — five in the C amel Gl and four in the World En } Championship.

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is love IK obritz $0 a c re s of b ^ l n d th e hJgh s( b a llpark , c h a i^ n g 1; a c re . ‘!We h ad looki

-P o r tla n d - s e U ln g - fo r - $100,000 a n a c re ,’' he u

H e Is a g eneral p artj n > a rin e rs li lp wTOfii

m illion to buy the basi a nd build th e 5 , 3 0 0 ^ ed T he B allpari^ plus a 1,800 c a rs . Sports Dlt K obritz’s s tad ium “ t AAA p a rk in th e gam e.'

K obritz h ad a nam e te s t. T en thousand p© m ore_ than 2,200 diffei

. .th e M aine B l u e b ^ e s L obsters, Moose

-D ow iieastcrsT M alnfii^ M aineiacs. a s people-c tionately ca ll one anoth

“ F ifteen people s M aine G uides, the n an

In A m erica h as the rild It is descrip tive o f whi a t» u t — hunllng, fishlr dIIqIs In Qur hnrfanrs

more left-handed b a ite r supc aco m p a ss ,” h esa ld .

life,” This y e a r w as the fl te lo th e G uides. The team eball pa id fans, an a v e rag e i le-A, 57 gam es played, not a g ile ' iriple-A d u b . F an s c m in over th e s la te , som e frt built a s M adaw aska on i

bo rd e r 350 m iles nortl wuth G uides w ere in the p h Jle-A. s « q n d . - - - - :ia ss . K obritz reported-th ; )n of gross s a le s — tickets, f irea . ^ to talled $2 million.1 th e one-third of w hat he n

lom ey.sold -E a c h of the 2C m ajor

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ofJbomof w o o d ^ land h as a trip l school io r . h is a re C Ie v d i him $1,000 a n e igh t teai

Iked a t land In L eague on > r-a s -m u c h —a s - t h e G uides said. th e A m errtn e r ln a lim ited M idw est, t

i n v e s t s $4.5 C oast lea® asd iall franchise . “ Only th ea t stadium call- th an the } a parking lot fo r K obritz sal Ilustrated ca lled Ils 101st sei “ the best little T he p la je .”______________I n d l ^ ^n e -th e -tea ip .c^ - I ro ro v e r t l Mople s u i jm il t^ league teai fe ren l.n am es .—- them dow es. G am diggers. th e lrsa la r l se , M eese, “ We pro'

i - o f ^ l n e affec- h a v e li nicither. , league teai

suggested th e w ork ing au n e we selected, league teaitH eam In spor ts L ig .E v m yIcknam e Guides, ag reem en t/ha t Maine is a ll pens, majcling, Indians, th e renew thes. Our logn Is n d u b o r aperim posed ov er ano th e r tri]

'.'The Gufirs t season fo r w ith Clevi

im drew 183.000 o th e r choice of 3.210 for th e locked In allOt bad for a n y ..my,. cam e from all

rth o t hero. Tliejlayoffs, pl.acing . T he Guii- - ......................t r ip Ie -A -b

th a t- th e loam ^s^ow ned,-T Ii ; food, souvenirs m unlcipalll n. His sa la ry Is groups. Tli m ade a s an a t- hav ing i

e nhances U or league team s and a t t r a c t

^ Wilh th o u g h ts of lhani Ej for y o u r v a lu ed buj

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n ic k d invested In the nilniJK teahi^ E ach triple-A d u b^fli?a g agreem ent w ith a n i ^ ^ - . team for so m any y ea rs ru m -

len ls expire. When th a t“Jl^i>- najor-league team s will th e contract w ith the trip l^Ar_ j lg n ., a n ..a g rc e m e n t_ !g (^ _____r triple-A d u b . *Guides signed an a g re e m ^ t

’lev d an d because It had -no hoice. All the o ther clubs In a lread y ." - . ' ' “.‘■f G uides signed an a g r e o i ^ l . -!

leveland t)ecause it had.-no | hoice. All the o ther d u b s wore In a lready .” ,„j,6

Guides a r e one. of only,;i,wo ■I-b a se b a ll- team s -priv5 {wy - - -• T he/ olhOT -.are o w n ^ -. ’ . • ■ ja lltie s o r community-based

The com m unities find;.tR(it ja m inor-league Uj^jn i

ss the q u aJ l^ o f life fn a ‘iown•acts new business. I

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r ‘dtiaie of td ev ls ioc sport a lso m ark ed by Ho'

le s s M ooday Night F ooUm -N F L television ratings;

. ___ Series^ aad Wg Jjuc.Jfltusburger. ^

• Pesp lte^theSovIet-led /O lym pic G aines ta Los A

and closcd with a he t* vftnd, In betw een, man ag e

“ , m ^ o r a f i l e momeritsTTl, .o fc o v e ra g e delivered b; ; ^w atched by a n estimate*

ti- r^ u r tn g th e -15 days of t; .G am es.________ ______

“i J S uprem e Court, < '^M hd, m ^ have unwItU

view ing habits — as ^feOl Is concerned — by

,n,.A t th e W inter Games . , i ^ C suffered a ratlni ^^nab le to overcom e wej

c ^ c e lla tlp n s and a tlm ! th a t h ad m any of thc bi j “nAIshing In th e middle ' ^b ack hom e. But the ne

^Ihan m ade up to r those < sunny Soulhem Caiifomi.

' A m ong the m em orable ' - j ^ r ^ e m shown tlmugh^ a i-v r .'w S uper-S loM ojw ere i'^: / “ •'V alerle-B riscoH boto j tlilt^band and baby, then! i 'rlQithe g round by h er del j she won tho gold i

o m e n ’s 400 m eters.• Zola Budd glancln

! shoulder In shocl< a s A went, down ta the Infleli w om en’s 3,000-meter raci

j Sun V alley 's G'abrle! i s tag g e rin g and zig-zagg

-------T^thrbiigh—th e—final—ya' ’ w om en’s m arathon.

1 .. •. M yrd la3 Ioses.bu ry : " -r“ 7T [h 'her h ands a s h er hast ; w on th e 400-meter hurdle i * • • O lym pic w restler a• - r- c a n c e r-v lc tim Jeff-B lai

' .afte rw in n ln g ag o ld m ed i T he O lym pic show op

’. -p a ra d e of nations, tl i - Walloons an d rollicking > and closed with a ^>ect4 I I in g light, dance and soui

------- fiJjVllh— sp ace—ships;— li1< b re a k d a n c e rs and firewo > «• One of th c bigges

------- t,‘thoughrw asn ’f^ o w n llv;*ed S ta tes . C arl Lewis’ h: ■gold m edal w as telecas

' m inu tes a f te r 'i t happeni a io w tag u s prelim inarlej

j' ' p la tfo rm diving while L ! choringtheU.S.400-m eU

to victory.I T he W inter Gam es wiI from a television standpc

.V iew ers quickly lost i: the l984U .S . hockcy tear

I . tw o g am es and showed I .-of 1980” w ouldn’t bcreph

Heavy, snowfall postp >«kl ra c e s an d interest

- oplclT up until K itty anc S& ithers won thc United g ^ e d a l — a -sliver In S i te t ta g — several days sM tltio n .» ; T h e r e w erc some shli

___ ;M>ent3' In Yugoslavia, stj j q r v i l l an d ' Christop wsm uous, gold medal- SaS&cc lo "B olero" anc SSK ithers’ 1-2 finish in tl

— final d a y of the Winte t^'ABC, n ever ab le to fu

sbc-hour tim e diff S N w York to Sarajevo.

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summed up the o r ts ta 1964, a H ow ard Cosell-itb a ll; a d n a t ag s ; ‘' a ^ le n d idb u c k s i o r .B r c n l . ^ . ^ y E H

cd boycott, th c . WMPi'W ys Angeles open-h e tk o f a p a r ty K w T .Iged som e q iJ te s. T he ISO hours i by ABC w ere W f K M i nted 180 m illion' T j V l f l i 3f th e Sum m er

t , on th e o th e r ^-Itttagly altered • a s fa r a s foot- by putting thc **

ics In Sarajevo, L e a v e s M ittags disaster,. in June, w eather-caused C ourt rule tim e diffcrcncc elusive coi ( b iggest events football gc lie o f the nigh t revolution

netw ork m ore habits, se d ifficulties in The rulli >mia. co lleges toible shots, m any, dea ls , mw jh a gad g etca ll- - ston} som e

Justice^,n k s hugging h £ r ' opinion, si cn being tackled TV arran j delighted coach an titru s t Ii Id mcdaJ In the . o f gam es

netw orks t< icing over h e r “ By curt s M ary D ecker o f televise rield during the ab ility of r race. pond to C'trlelle A ndersen NCAA h a igging ih agony enhanced I -y a r d s - o f - th e - a th le tics Ir

wro te . _ jry ta g h e r head— 'S a io o iT lusband, EMwin, dea ls . Ami d ies . th e Big Tcr and one-tim e d ea l with B la tn ick 's-.tea rs_JegcF oo lb icdol. Coscll a’ opened with a m issing fi

thousands of w hen ABC Ing A m ericans. Football fc ectacle of dazzl- A ugust thc Mund — a p a rty M onday N —la s e r—lights;—a s - th e -c a jw orks. A BC 's p rirgest mom ents, " i am s rllve in the Unit- ano th e r Ini 1’ historic fourth b a ll has be c a s t on tape 15 . Don Mc jened. ABC w as w crc jo ln e ries of the m en’s broadcastf B Lew is w as an* ■ While in le te r re lay team n o t Cosell-

sagged!! w ere a fa ilu re ‘’Tlie a r dpolnt. th e re Is Just in te rest when en tly in th eam lost its (Irst collcge foo ed thc "M iracle p residen t i opiaycd. is, [oolbalstponcd several sp o rt but tst rea lly dlcta't y e a r . Peop and P e te r Car- to do ." Tl (ed S ta(es’ flrs( League ha; in p a irs figure Baseball y s into the com- sp o rt, ond

trea t< ^ tO] sh in ing T V jn o - F a ll Class! , s uch a s .^ y n e m en in^the i to ^ e r Dean’rv f iT S c u lly . la l-w lnning Icc Both ar and th e M ohre spoken wo n th e slalorn on le t the gat Inter Gam esi — Super-Dup ) fully deal w ith view ers to diffcrcncc (rom th c ball, vo. h a d .to offer A l CBS, free com m ercial hiphCst pi ! fo r sm all au* h is to ry by

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ne, m eanwhile, the Suprem e uled against the NCAA's ex- control Over televised collegc gam es and sparked a m ini­

on in th c nation's TV-viewing

uilng, which freed Individual 1 to m ak e their own television neant m ore gam es on televi-. Tie during prime-time.'- - - - w^John- Paul Stevens, in h is , sa id the NCAA's exclusive angem ent violated a federal ;t law by .limiting the num ber 2S ori TV and by forcing the :s to pay a set price, u rta lllng output of the nurhber ised gam es and blunting .the )f m em b er institutions to rcs- I consum er preferences, tlie h a s restric ted ra th e r than id th ep lace 'o ( intercodleglate s In th e nation 's life,*' S tevens-

Is w ere-free to cu t thel^.Qwn- jn o n g th e larger conferences. Ten and the Poc 10 signed a th CBS. Thc 65-member Col- )tball Association Joined ABC,_. I and h is nasal voice w ere

from thc broadcast b o o th . BC kicked off Monday Nigh I for 1984. Cosell announced in th a t h e w as re tiring from- thc ' N i ^ t team , ending 14 yea rs ca ta ly st-o n d -co m ersto n e” of~ trim e-tlm eshow. . s ick of travel,’’ he said, l i ^ Inlervlew. h'e‘s a ld r '‘P ro foot- becbm e a stagnant bore.”

M eredith and F ran k Gifford Ined by O .J. Simpson for theists. .. ----industry experts said it w as

ell-connected, football ra tings

answ er Is pure and sim ple. Just too much football pres- the fall with the explosion o(

rootball,” said A rthur W atson, i t of NBC Sports. "T he fact, 3all Is not Just a one-season J t continuous througliout the eople h ave found o ther things T he United S tates Football

h as a sp ring schedule, tail still was a one-season nd World Series v iew ers w ere to perhaps the finest televised isslc w hen NBC w ent w ith two h e bootli — Joe G aragiola and

a rc m aste rs o( baseball's w ord, but they knew when to gam e speak for Itself. NBC's luper SIo Mo cam era allowed to literally see the seam s on

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te e a l le r c o n su lta tio n wl p ro p e r ty o w n e rs o r m ay s io n a lio r a lo rm al provu Ing fo r Ih o se app llca tlo r R eview C o m m ille e acllc p ro v e d 'p ro v id e d ihey ai p ro p r ia te u s o o l land al p ro v id ed ih e y will no t ha \ jo in in g d e v e lo p e d land . i o r a d d lilo n a l s a n ita tio n I Ing . e lc . m ay bo s llpu lat STUDY SHALL BE REQUI

E. HYDROELECTRIC TRANSMISSION U N ES A

F. DUDE RANCHES___ARI

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8-1 MOBILE HOMES All o c c u p ie d M obile Ho

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-------- -BE-PUNraHED-AS-PRO’IDAHO CODE. THE PRC SH A LL BE THAT PROCEI 1S-2. TWIN FALLS COUNT

ARTISPECIA L RRQVISlOh

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C o m m iss io n u pon appllc: A d m in is tra to r a n d paym o (e«T R U N G FEE A S DETI O F COUNTY COMMISSIOr T Y , ANO POSTED IN TH f a l l s COUNTY ARTICLE 10. R eview Com n

10-1 A ppllcailon Require E very p o rso n se ek in g a

d itlo n a l U se P e rm it sha ll s fo rm p re s c r ib e d by th c C AN IMPACT STUDY (P E R , b y a filing ( e e a s sp e c itio d i

>' ARTICLE 14.E ach a p p lica n t, ow ner,

C o n d itlf in a l U se .-V arlanci s io n . P la n n e d Unli Devol P a rk sh a ll p ro p a re a n d pro: th e lim o o l liling o l th o a w h ic h sh a ll show Ihe po le o d d e v e lo p m e n t Opon the

_____o c g n g fti lc s anfl envifflnnitt h e p r o p o s e d dev elo p m en v iro n m e n t. ttiat a d eq u a te

:-------p o lic e p ro tec tion .-po llu tio rw h ic h m ay bo o l co n ce rn

-------- d o n ts - a re - 'c o n s ld o ro d . ' IIC o m m iss io n , ih e p ro p o sa l

---------p a c ( ^ p o n - « u c h - la c to r 6r l tth o re q u ire m e n t o l an Im

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1. D ra inage2 . G ra d in g o l S lo p e s3. U tilitie s4. V eg e la llo n im p act a n d5 .A IrO u a lily6 . W ate r Q uality7. P u b lic a n d Wlldllfo oasi8 . G eo lo g ica l im pact9 . W ato r s o u r c e s -10. S e w e r a g e Facilities11. T ran sp o r ta tio n12. F lre p f o le c l lo n a n d llr t

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i S e e -ho m o - SHOME"HOME- SEE MANUFACTUR

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MOVEMENT PERM ITS WHI RIZED VEHICLE.L PARK- SEE PA R K. TRAV

SION: U tility c o m p a n ie s sha ll (iding' a n y s e rv ic e to a n y s tn a s b e e n p ro v id ed w ith a bulldl

PERMIT SH A LL BE REQUIRI flAL. C O O P. PE N . MACHINEI rRUCTURE U SED EXCLUSIVE M PU R PO SES,- WHEN SUC -SITUA TED ^O N PARCELS (20 ACRES OR MORE:---------------5. D is tr ic ls o rZ o n e s S n a te d U s e s , A g ricu ltu re Z oni

t ll te e o r C o n d itio n a l u s e Item a l ie 'P O W ER' PLANTS. (IMPAl ERA RTICLE14.) s ig n a le d U se , O u td o o r Recrc

a te r p u m p in g p la n ts , rese rvo ii p o lin e s , p u b lic utility bulldin

i e r c o l la g e s a n d a c c e s s c id lish ing c a b in s , d u d e -ra n c h

ilt(ee or.C^ondltlbnal U s e I tem s ) g ra n te d by th o R eview Comm I w ith th e a p p lic a n t a n d a d jacc

a b e g ra n te d by Iho Com m usly a d v e r t is e d p u b lic hei itlons d e e m e d to o se n s itiv e I

c tion . T h e s e I tem s m ay b e a y a re d c to rm ln e d to b e an a ] a t th e p r o p o s e d lo calio n ai have a n a d v e r s e e l le c t u pon a Id. C o n d itio n s r e q u ir in g s p e d >n la c illtle s , la n d sc a p in g , par u la ted In th c a p p ro v a l. IMPAC QUIREDC.l i e DAMS, PO W ER PLANT: SA N D STATIONS.

A RTia~E 8^RKS. AND s u b d i v i s i o n : iVEL TRAILER PA R K S. TRAVE

H om os sh a ll b e p la c e d w llhln m eb lle oe wf t r MOBILE HOM he lollow ing (^ondilions.I M obllo H o m e S ubd iv is io n .-(

E D T ^ E L T ^ L E f t^ M A B : ANY ZONE FO R A PERIOD 0 IED NINETY (00) DAYS. VIC INETY (90) DAY LIMITATIOI K MISDEMEANOR AND-SHAL RO V TO ED IN 'SEC TIO N I M i : >ROCEDURE ON-VIOLATION; CEDURE S E T O U T IN ARTICLl m TY ZO N IN G ORDINANCE. RTICLE9ilONS AND EXCEPTIONS IONSIS sha ll b e c o n s id e r e d by the tllcailon Illed w llh th o Zonino (m ent o l ' a >10.00 a p piieolkHi ETERMINED BY TH E BOARD •lONERS, TWIN FALLS COUN- THE Of^FICE. O F THE TWIN

im m lttoe o r C ond itiona l U se s jired ;g a R eview C o m m itte e or Con- ill subm il in a p p lica tio n u p o n 9 0 C o m m issio n . ALONG WITH ER ARTICLE 14), a cc o m p an ie d ed h e re in .14, Im paci S tudy c r, or d e v e lo p e r p ro p o s in g a m c e : Z o n e C hange-, Subdivl- ivo topm en t, o r M obile H om e p re se n t lo .th e A d m in is tra to r a t 0 a p p lica n t, an im p aci s tu d y , o ten tla l e l lo c t s o l th e p ro p o s- th e C ou n ty b o lh in to rm s o l

im e n i. li m»r.i t\r -.hnwn ihat n e n t Is n o t ha rm lu l to tho on- ja te tra n s p o rta iio n . liro . and tlon c o n tro l; a n d o th e r la c to rs irn to Ihe C ou n ty a n d its re si-

II In tn o ju d g e m e n t o f. lh o )sa1 w ould havo littio o r no Im- h - lh e - (^ m m iss to n - f fla y w a iv o

Im pact s tu d y e x c e p t In tho ir d e v e lo p m e n t w llhln tho Out-

la ll in c lu d e .' b u l m ay no t bp ) po ton lla l im pacT upon ;

ir id in l lu o n o e

} a se rp e n ts

lire b re a k s

rwin Falla. Idaho - Tuesday. 1

gials Annt: £ . L E G A L N O T IC E

W hen th e a p p lic a n t < g a n d n g o u s o r a ^ a c e n t land 1 Me o l p o s a l . th e C o m m issio n ^ su b m it a n ove ra ll p la n I O rd i: tr a c t, w hich p lan sh a ll s

o n ii f a ’p / a p 6 r i y i5 i6 -c g - J oarK Is o w n e d , o r a n y liirthei

t e n s ta te m e n t sh a ll bp tt JN S:- , T h e Ck>mmlssion o r I

co n t's 'u p p ly a d d itio n a l Ii ^ ^ t o r s o r c r l l e r l a o l t h o s tu

JFAC NOTICE IS FURTHER will b e h e ld 'b e lo r e th e

•PJNG a n d Z onino C om m issio i th e 10th flay o l J a p u a

'C O R- Ju d ic ia l bu ild ing . T’Wrn TH c q u e s t .

« « « A ny a n d all p e r s o n s It 2 ? ^ 2 _ h o a r ln o a n d - rc g is lo U h i 5 ^ ° " th e m a llo r s la te d a b o \ ’■tcT c o m m e n ts to sa id r e q u e iIS i_ _ A d m Iftls tr# fo rrW 4 -A d d Is ” ! H = ld a h o b e fo re sa id h e arin 'O TEP D a ted th is 19th d a y of I

R O B E R T A . PETTYGROV 'R O S , C h a irm an Twin F a lls C

C o m m issio n ? a n d ATTEST: h o r R ich a rd a . P e n c e VHEN C lerk

a n d J o V an Z an ie . D eputy i iMPn PU B LISH : T u e a d a y rP e c '

S ee L E G A L N O -TIC ENOTICE OF

URED PU B U C H EA R IN QN otice Is h e re b y g ivei

by th o P lann ing a n d Z on Ing co m m iss io n lo r ihi C ity o l Twin F a lls , Id ah o th a i a Public h e a r in g wil

> w c a b e ho ld a ttte h o u r o l7 :3 i o ’c lo ck . P.M ., o a t h o 8t| d a y of Ja n u a ry , 1985, i

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Uon o l Longv)cw Fibre AVEL C o m p an y to VACATE lhe

p ro p o rty gonera llv all b e (o c a te d a s lo llow s: The s truc- w e s te r n m o s t 9 f e e l ol llding B lake S l re e t Irom S ou th

P a rk A venue , app rox - IIRED Im ate ly 662 le e t n o r th lo 'lERY th o U nion Pacific VELY R a ilroad s p u r , w hich 5UCH p ro p e r ty Is legally 3 OF d e s c r lb o d a s :

A -pa rce l-o f-land -in -the SWV4SEV4 S e c . 17. T.

o n e 10 S ., R. 17E.. B .M .. Twin F a lls C o u a ty .

n a -------- Id ah o :— .......................PACT COMMENCING a t Iho

S o u th e a s t c o rn e r o l c re a - S e c . i 7 ;

TH ENCE N 89*35'W 1320.5 le e t a lo n g lh e

^o irs . '-S o u lh b o u n d a ry of d ings sa id S o c , 17 to th o---------------- S o u lh e a s t- C o r n e r o fsso ry th e SW '/iSE V . S e c . ic h e s 17:

THENCE N 1*29 .8 'W 25.0m a ----------- le e t - a lo n g - th e E as tTimit- b o u n d a ry o l sa id acon i SW '/^SE ’/ i S e c . 1 7 to nm is- th e R eal P o in t o l he a r- B eginn ing : e for THENCE c o n tin u in g N e a p - 1% 29.8 'W a lo n g sa id 1 ap- E as t b o u n d a ry . 662,0 I a n d le e l:n a d - THENCE S 89*35’ E 9,0 ec ia l . le e t:park- THENCE S 1 '2 9 .8 -E 662,0 ’ACT . le o t;.

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B eg inning .Any a n d a ll p e rs r fn s

d e s ir in g to c o m m en t 3NS: m a y a p p e a r a n d b e ^VEL h e a rd a t tho a p p o in te d

tim e and p lace .T h e C om m ission sh a ll

hin a h o a r th e R e q u e s t to 3ME V ac ate a n d sh a ll m a k e

a p p ro p r ia te r e c o m m e n ^ d a tio n s lo th e City C o u n ­cil lo r lin a l 'ac lio n o l th o C o u n c il. F u rthe r N otlco

frt-W o r P u b llc 'H e a r ln g 'b e lo r e - — th e C lly C ouncil will b e ' BE p u b lis h e d a cc o rd in g to ) O F law .VIO. DATED T his 1 9 th -d ay ION o l D e c e m b e r . 19B4. A L L -s/M lkc-Q aifsne ll •113. C ha irm an 3N S PU B LISH; T u e s d a y , CLE D e c e m b e r 25. T h u rsd ay ,

D e c e m b e r 27, a n d S u n - •day , D e c e m b e r3 0 .l9 8 4 ,

th eJ2S. A n n o u n c e m e n tsRD ----------------------------------------JN-VIN --------------------------------------

Z C H E C K D A IL Y n i F O R C U R R E N T ITH H O U N D P O U N D

. N E W SBUY i WEAR A LIFETIME

, - LICENSE, FOUND DOGS NOW AT THE TWIN FALLS

"10 ANIMAL SHELTER r a t LOCATEO:1398THAVE.W,dy,o s- Houra Oto 7pm only

o l Monday, thru FrkJay

‘' ' ‘*- 2 , Pit bull, mate, brown.3. . ChossposKo, male,

'Si- Drown,lhO~C—?-O obD nTJ»nr-tem ale7— im- brown & black Ivo 5, Doby, m#lerb'0wf*4t)lac»i—

8 . U ti. malQ. 80id, pup_ . ___

LolsofCtirlsimtsPupploa.- bp C c to o tK w ? - *

Call 733-oeeO«xl2M

Bocauso Oogs aro brauQht / , In ovory nour and SOLO or OESTnOYED after 48 houra.

. p loaso call or visit trio pound dally lo chock whothor y^our pet has be<>n pickod up. This Is not an up-to-dato list, Mlxod dogs aro riard lo doacrlOe. como lo lho pound 10 seo II your; pol Is Itioro, Com o and pick out a puppy or lull.- grown doo- trioy would lovo 10 havo a homo.

.FOUND; Vicinity ol Sunny Vlow Courts. Twin Falls- Dachshund Puppy.' Call to

- Wonllly,73*.5l85.

y,December25.1984

i ^ u n c e m i

E , l e g a l N O T I C E .

n t o w n s o r c o n tro ls m oro ci nd th a t is no t In c lu d e d in th e p lon o r B oard m ay req u ire , thal an for d e v e lo p m e n t o l the ' en l >11 sh o w th a m a n n e r in w hich I gg -flgvgfgpa a '. If n o t ru n n o r la lh e r p lan of d e v e lo p m e n t, a w !P m a d e to e ffec t, bf Bo a rd m a v re q u ire ihQ api a l In form allon on a n y o l th e fi s tu d y .IER CilVEN tha t a Pub lic H earl th e Twin F a lls C o u n ty Planni s io n a l th e h o u r o l 7:00 p .m . n u a ry . 1984. in th e Tw in Fa k Fn Fa lls , Idaho u p o n sa id 1

IS in te r e s te d m ay a p p e a r a l s: .th c ir .app rovaL or.d lsappu3val. bo v e o r m a y ' file Ih e lr wrill q u e s t a t th e O ffice o f ih e Zoni

irlng .o l D o com bor. 1984. ,

ROVEs C oun ly P lann ing a n d Zoni

) e c e m b o r 2 5 r 1 9 9 4 - . ; —

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»!»■ & .

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purcnased a u h o Clly Wallalls,lica- 1. Fomaio Springor, llvorIbre wMo. t year.lh e 2.1 Malo Great Dane, blaci

'ally 1 yoars.t s A 3. 1 lomaio Gorman ShO{

0 , herd , black & brown.

4°M otoCriosap*oko. browr rox- Bm onlhs.1 to:iflc C a ll........................... 3 2 « «lich - t f j i o a n t M L - ^ . ^ j T W J i a lly LOST; Dog. male. Drown w

black matkings. No tail, gio ■ Ihn^collnf. 733-8155 alter 5pm. _ , T. LOST; In Bluo Lakos Mall'c M Clinic* Prescrieiion su

n ta ssoa in blue plastic ease

Iho PUPPYSTOLEN^LOST.. Bob w as taken Irom Lo:

Rlvor Rost aroB. East of A(C

5'W 12 wiokS^Loo’k V hkrH ush lh e mostly dark. II whereabout

o f knowrj, ploaso conlact Mat th e W0I12. 588-3114. Mackay 0 -O f— CalJ.COtlOCI, 406-248-1319<Ju(0 ? ---------------

,5,0 O M -Specla l Noticesa s t ------ ---------- NOTICE^ ---------^a id I am no longof connocie r to wlin 1st Fidelity FinancIa

of Inc., In any capaclly.J. Ch/is Israel

N You'll novor know the a id valuo ol clasalllotl unlit you,2,0 uaoH- _________

9.0

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Call73M300

jn t P ^ tir^ q n 8_ln^wa_ia_)lata_.___Gontloman o l 41 Jou ld like

e d lo m o o ian c d u ca tcd a th lc l'c (thin) non smoking lady

a ll under 40. II you on|oy10 roadlng ralhot tnan • TV

ploaso writo to; H.W.. Suile 106. 624 Blue Lokes Blvd N.'.

■n— Twin Falls; Itfaho 83301ho HOTUNE ........73W)122CO A Problem in not a problom , - _ w n o n thuiea^Menial Healih

Assoelailon. Spm to 7am, 24 hqu_»sonwcokejid5^

'® Larfy V oVkr gonlToman tor com panionship and travel.

3y -Ago and finances noHmpor-

50 or older. Writo 10 Bo« X* 84. d o Times Nows, Boi

y . 518,Tw inFaII^[daho,___,y. lo se ' WEIGHT NOWI He/bs n - ol Lilo, Call 326-4948 or 734-

9 « 2 .__________________MEN ITS YOUR TURN! Lad'y whip croom wrostilno. For

■■ ring s ide sea ls . Call The

t s z r - j z i^ liorjs438-?504ofJ78-_1650_^

ONE-WAY A?»plane Ticket lor Male. From Boiso to

~ Fairbanl|5. Ala s ka. Uso be-

‘pRE'QNANf^ilEEDTlEL'P?' Froo prognancy tosling avalioDio. Cali Pregnancy Hotline & Crisis Conter 734.7i72,14j3oyiS_adax______ROOM, BOARD. 4 OUALITY CARE lor one or two sonlot cllizops. R easonable latos.C _ a li9 3 4 :^ l.____________Tho Angol said unio them fear n o f lor behold I britig

. you good tidings ol g reat |oy r. which shall bo to all pooplo

for unto you is born this day In Ihe City ot David a Savior

•which is C h tisl.T he Lotd, Coll 733.9259

A. TO ALUTHe-FOLKS-at-Iho- SnaKo . R iv e r- Votorlnary- Cllnlc In Jorom o: Merry

B, Chrlatm as & Happy New Yoar. Thanks lor a now lifo.

YOlTcANeASiLYConrrolV /rstop-IiJliacc'onjo"

___ca lm ..3tudy.J»ypnojij, CaliJohn anytimo. 324-7281 . '

0 0 ^ 5 o b so fln te re 5 i

/. I ___TWIN I1 3 R O U TES/ti 1 s t r o u l o is o l l o l .S k t. 2 n d r o u l o is o n o il < 3 S k y l o n o D riv o ; 3 r d r y b lo c k o f S th A v o . I ly b lo c k o i 4 th A v o . N o r

P l o o s o r e s p o n d o n ly---------t h o s o - a r Q a s - C o l l J h ciy d a y th r u F r id a y 8 :0 (

c o ll J o n l S m ith Of 733-

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m !no Tho TImos-Nows canr disc loso tho tdonlily o l a

c S , . advortlsor using a b r-aiia num ber. Howovor. roade 1 re - in terested In a position .1

lorod. but doslring to ave sa id sonding 0 losum o to com

lal.ot-CPtnoanlos can-do aoi>y-a lllon droBsIng your roply to li

box num bor & ptaclno It tn .

Classlllod Advmllsii Managor. Tho Timos-Nov» PO Box 548. Twin Falls. 83303. a long with a no

inino listing tho companlos youi

on your list, wo wiil destn_____________

DAVID S tood 4 Assoc, In - ol Idaho Fails, Idaho h;

■ ■■ aqulrod Iho Ford Hoovy Du— Truck Doalorship 4 aro

” noocTorGoo'd^rnb1(IOT5'k)

— Struck solosm on 41 outsic parts salesm an,

i Must bo-oxporioncod. Sor Resum e lo: David Slood A ssoc. Inc.. Afln: Spon<

)om. Lott, 3905 Norih Yollowsior Hwy.ldahoFoiiS.tD83401,iC^IM ^0p:£M -33«^_____

milo ICU/CCU-RN. NEEDCO-if mco MEDIATELY. Conlact Joe the Zauha, Por.ionnol Oirecto

1984-Bingham*Miliftorra1 Hdspltj “ bo .- ja . .Poplar. Blackfootr ' IatoJ M 2 ilJ8 5 :4 ip g .E q E ^ ___

KIND, LOVING Honest Mai Popplns type wanted li

4 Livo-in aitu()llon with Aebi lous family. Room. Boarti

ack. salary, Susanno to schedui appt, Livo in Gooutilul Su

»00- Valjoyl 622-9302.__________• ^ MANAGERTRAINEE.

Excellent opportunlly Ic porsonablo. cnofgotlc ind vldual inioiosiod in prc pressing with Ono ol ih

i ~ . - lasleoi-growlng companlo in its lioid. Promotions Irot

I * ' within. Exporionc|ioy dosirabio. bul not essoniia . _ Got full dotaiis of oppo li or liJnltlO!rlrom-L-arry-WBh(oi sun Avco Financial Sorvlco: ISO.- 1341 Fllor Avonuo East. Twi

Falls. Or call at 733-5514,-A■. E ju jL qB t»J!“9 ! E S T E !^ i

MOTHERS » HELPERStarh noodod in oulstandln' ' or homos nationwide. Rm ;

^"'■“ loro’ p'fovidcdr No smoker or drinkers. Coil any limo

. No loo. HELPERS WES'(8JUL9M271,____________

-------- OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR:;tcd Manager noodod for Finor :ioi. clal Servlco Data Procossini

Buroau. Exporlonco In ae counting, cJaia processing. J

initial duiios will Uieludi hands-on computer- work This is a slarl-up Duslnos: which ohouid result h

_ signllicant advancomont j p rogross (or the .successlu condldoie. Salary is nogo

-liable. P lease roply 10; P.O Box 1292. Twin Fails. Idahc A3303.

Summor la horo- ond to is 3m garago salo aoasonl Find

oul whoro Ihoy aro and toil overyono whoro youra wilt

7 ® bo. through tho powerful lit-X _______oy OPENING lor a rocoptlonlsi TV in Modlcal Clmic in Twin '’9 Falls. Spanish 4 Enoiisti ro-

- quKod. Application 4 |0b _ -d e sc n p lio n avaliaDle ol 542 22 Main AwjnueySOUIh, Twin f z Falla. Position Closes. ;,ft_Dceomt>or-2a, 1684. EOE.:;-_- 24 PART TIME UPN Wantod, 3

to 4 ovonings por woek. 3-11 r- shill, 734-8845 or aopiy in ci PO fsoj).Ji0.f'iPLAj!oW eit^ ar: PHONE SALES. No oxpcrl- b o - e n c e —n o c o 5 S a r~ d a y s 4 X. evos. Earn up to SS/hr. Caii0 . 733^303^___ _____. RW L ESTATE LOAN REPbs Unltod Security Mortgago U-- Company is expanding its

rosidonilal tending dopt and is seeking motlvatod Loon Rops lot our Boiso, Twin Faiis 4 Idaho Foils Branctjes

Q requiros e»perlence with a . m ortgage Company. 8 4 lo r

bonk, Sond resum e to Unit- ~ od Socurlty Mortgaoo Com- P' pany. Box 7586. Boise Id '0 53707. Or contact Eric Mur-.

f Profosslbnat, F roo ilp^""10 p w ven rp^u lls ,____ 734 <709r / WANTEO; Hoating 4 Ait

Condillonino Ropair Person- 4 Service Poison, Must bo Y exporloncod in ail lypes of

O' oqulpmoni. m ust hove own 3- tools. Onty -Qualillod per- . sons nood apply. Wages tn com m ensurate upon o<po- ig rionco. Send resum e to P.O.

Bo^2_332.Iwin_F_atJs.____'«> WANTED; Journoyrrian •y Machinist (or )ob Shop. Sond 3r rosumo lo; P.O. Box 65. 1 Paul. ldaho.a3347,................

■y” 'RONTTeR WtToLESArE w Distributor o l Institutional }. Foods. Bar suppilos 4 sn ack -

Twin Palls/Sun Valley. High"

?, Sond rosum o to PO Bo> ." -a896.-0otso.-io 83707.-----------

■“ O F ^ w T jrm tB T w t:— ^

FALLSAVAILABLES k y lo n o T r o i lo r P o r k :I -o f C o s c o d o D riv o &

r o u l o Is o n 2 0 0 - 5 0 0 - N o r lh o n d 3 0 0 - 5 0 0

a r lh .ly if y o u l iv o c l o s o to-b D _ Iim o 5 ;N a w s _ M o n ;___0 0 -5 :0 0 . 7 3 3 -0 ^ 3 1 or 13-8798 a n y t i m o .

M 0-Pfofe»#l6n*l f f e r s Senrfcea— HOME NURSINQ & THEfl

PY provided by Idaho Hor H ealth and Hoapice perse nel. Includes' hospI

• • oxygon. For Information c* * 7 iW 0ei o r visit oor ollico

th e Social Security Bulldin

jg o ii-B iliyallnreAtt houra, all ag_es. Mon th Sat. LIHLE TiEO ..Schc

,1 any house . Call 734-9035.box 'A n y ago. Anytlmo; but F

odors n lghla & during day Si >n ol- Dro{>-lns wolcomo. 733-43t avoid Loving G randmoihor's car ertaln My homo, hot lunches, kii iy -ad w to -p U y -w lth ,-R ea » en a b0 tho rotoa, /34<5467 anytime di

r i ® n ^ K E PLANS NOW lor Ne Ising Yoora Evo. Wili babysit Inn

ia ID hom e. Call 7>4-5449. n'oio Old Rock School House

. Ouallly Looming Doy Coro M ch Cost no moro. 324-2155.

!stmy OtK-^ltuatk>ii8 W antod'------ EFFICIENT. Roiiob, Ine. H ousocloaning avallabi

has Call 423-5292 or 733-4314. E Duty cep t Fri, Nights or Saturday

WILL DO THINGS you dor 5 *orTiovo~UrnO~'rarr~sno5pini

=5"J 017-Buslno»Opply«.■onco A&W DRIVE-IN. Burloy. ExiJiono opportunity lor a coupio 101. or go, atartod In thoir ow___ bulsnoss. Easy to oporati).IM- Ownor retiring. Karon. RoaJody ly Worid. 676-1151.________

F0 a _ R E N T ..0 a . . LEASipllal. Y ollow Stallon.Sla tionail!' 'P 4JhAVO-SOuth.733-326Cr •

i j ,7 . M a n a g e Y o u r O w n I , ; ; ; T i m e & B u s i n e s s

For somo I f s hard work, le 0 o the rs I fs pure ploosuro.

you'vo always waniod to b :— your own Doss ond mak :• your own decisions cor

lor sider being on owner operj indi- tor wllh Moyflowor. lho mo! pro -.(ocogn l20d nomo In ih the business. You'll travel lh

inms -country in your own trocio Itom wilh our trailer and wo' onco aupply your loads,

)p0f- To qualliyflier,— 0 e-2Voroldor-with-a-good*.icos. driving rocordTwin -Boablo lolnvosiam inim uni;:.An— -oI.S4,500 (II you donYowrrlyoi ilmclorl.\ -Attend a training program.

, In terested? Call loll free 11 0OO-428-122O (Indiana call 1 ’ 800-382-1212) betw een B:0 ding c .m . and 4:30 p.m. In n 4 dlanapolis limo.

ko^s^ Ask lor Dopt, 218'

MAYFLOWERr s z ------------------.-CORPORATIDfna,^. IndtanaiMlla.m iffiOe.,.

"lTc°- WARNINGIig. 4 Tho Timos-Nows rocomlary. m ends that you investigateiudo ovory phase' ol invostmonork, opporlunities. ospociailjle ss thoao Irom oul o( sta te or of

In lorod by a porson doin{It & b u s in e sso u io la islu l-localm otelorhoi'e l.— —3flo- We suggest you consul'

laho tho Bottor Business Bureau, tdaho Consum er Allairs 01

— ask lor 0 Iroo pamphlet and > ls InlormalionlromthoInd Attorney G eneral's Con.

wilt Protoclion Division,lit* Statohouae, Bolso. Idaho

83720. Phone 334-2400.

win _____ro- Loon;i 4 Equity Loans avail., I0b any purposo. Bad credil 542 usually no problem; Aiso win purchase your R.E, Con­ies. tr a c ts ,423-6200 after 8pnv

i“ 3 ___BUY or SELL real estate

, conlrocls. m o rig a g es 'an d D eeds ol Trust, at dlsc-ount.

c rl-_M cC oya__OUlCKCASH

Wo buy D eeds o( Trust. Mor-— tgagos and Roai Estate Con-

lEP tracts at a discount. First ■go ond Soconds. Now- or Its Soason, Ali co sls paid, fast

md sorvioo. Motiopolilan Finan- )on cial Sorvicos Inc,. Caii col- *in loci 734^33 67. Box-2a40, Twinies Fatls.Jdah_oa3Mi._________' * OUlCKCASH

Wo buy Doods of Trust. Mor- tgagos and Roal Estate Con-

7 : trac ts at a discouni. First and Seconds. New or Soason. All c o sts paid, fast

ng cial Sorvicos inc., Call col­lect 734-0387. Box 2040, T,F.

'09 tdaho83303;________ _____Air OUlCKCASHon Wo buy Doods pt Trust. Mot-bo tgagos and Reai Estate Con-of trac ts ai a discouni. First*n and Soconds. Now orBf- Season . Ati co sts paid, fastos servlco, Motropolilan Finan-'0- cial Sorv lcB nncrrC a ll col-O. le d 734-0367. Box 2040. T.F.1 Idaho 83303. . an

L S I R e a l e s t a t e

a l_ ___; ! ! ' A CLASSIC 2-story roslorod,

— 2‘botna7rO drTna-4T 3aio-or |JI__liadQ.M L50Q^Jt71Q5._____

’*^D uD lox.,G ood localion. OtiFy. U2,000. - Low dow n.^A ce R M ltv73M »7 . ^

039—Bu»lf>eaa Property

|-F|jR tEAS2 ,0 0 b s q u a re re ta il sa le s

. L akes Blvd. I Falls. Easy aci in g -F o r - fu r th p h o n e 734-160

QSMfomes For Sale'

Home ahop, tots o t extras. *63.1 erson- make ofler. 734-4S56. sspltal • - ■ . •_____________

lic e 'nIding. Elegant family home-----------prim e NE-erea.-3 bdrm s S

baths on main floor, pl - 7^ . part baaem ont. 2 bri

liroplacea. formal dlnli >chooi aunkon living roo:

- plus a lot of ex tras In tt Jt Fri. lino homo. (112,000.

2-bedroom mobllo ._hor caro- with new roof. Pariloliy ft

I. kids niahod and storage shod. >nablo, ■ L «^ --m obllo -hoffle-pai

'" " 'y (Across from Court Housi ~ 7344060

i : ,. . Alda Strong ............ 733-Ofl

•d Donnis V o llm o r .... 733-91ii i ^ olablo, «»» «»»»»»»««»»»»»«»^^4. Ex- _ FOR SALE BY OWNER,rday. ^ bdrm. 2 bath, nice NW Ic’ ^ 1 Owner wili sacrifice at bole

'' Cotl734-9567.____________= Grac. 2 story. 2 bdrm. ot

a rea. $35,006. Easy finar

• Exc.

• • •irate.Rool-

l A S l : . ____ r ________.. -a l 159 - .— .------ - -'H A PPY -----------

SS

H A M L E T T R E A L Prb. II ^^fiyo^r30/Hono3(Serv/c(

5 . K J o f e , S Scon. Dave H am lett.......... 733-4S

p e r a - _______________________most HOUSE FOR SALE on

Iho ac res . 3 bdrm s. 2 bath I lho well. Cali mornlnoa 324-743:

OLDER HOME Jn Shoshon “ o Lot E Mt. Viow Acros. A

praised S27.004 cash 1 mako , offor. Has goc

. gardon apot wllh wator rigt------ ^ ^ ^ 3 2 6 o r « 0 M 7 W 8 9 2

PRESTIGIOUS' HOME----- wnaiuiow /v-ourroundod J

Mountains. rivers wildornoss. Front entry hi loads lo largo living roor

. wilh liiopiaco. view. Dlnir IJI r room, library, 2-lovol kllc ■.M on- oponing 10 covorc

” K M m o n l" '’ljost'a'{?'s‘’'?.'8S______ Bdrms_-i-_bath^3rcar-garoc

w /cor pit. Abovo is uniqi studlo/.opt. With panorom viows * -North 'skyiighta baths. Surrounded by Sf

nON— acro_p to fo sslona lly_ lan i 8 scoped lown 4 gerdoi— Wator Irom your own well I

rigotes by timed sprinklor Spaco for pool 4 court N umerous oxtras. Plea! i » n J .a O O T « r ,K 1 0 M ^ .

SEASON’SOREATINO 0^ OOINQ. OOINQ, QONEII

10.78% finoncing st---------avoilable:-T w o-2-yoar- ol

s..,.It hom os In the Viiio Dot Ri Esta tes Subdivision. So thoao aupor homos at 2:

, Avonlda Ool Rio and 17! Anrt Avonlda Clrclo, Nothing ilk

a cloan now homo in whie to celobrato tho now yoa Cali PaltyHiOQinsat734-83: orovonlngs?J4-146S,

AURORA REAL ESTATE— ANDINVESTMENT .

_ _ 734-8370 o r ^ 1 4 M _ _— TRADE 5 AcT os noar Buht fc 'all.. H ouse in Twin Palis, c edit Lewjsjon area, 20^ ^ 30954'0 ° 235 FUNDS NOW “

On flrsl come basis. Ca— Lan^ilord Sons Constructlo

— 3“ B D R ^H O U S E ;“ coroo tate babomenl. S32.000. sma and down -f torms.^3i778_1.__

^ - F a r m s 4 Ranches;oti- EASY ASSUMPTION ol 12S ^irst fixod FHA loam 4 bdrrr

or home. full basomentfast S34.900. By ownor. Lov,an- d^wn^314ji_4^___________col- LOCATED IN THE HEART 0win looho Potato a n d ' Dalri_ Country. 346 a cres unde

Ono ZImmatIc Plvol and Ihcdor- bolanco ia In hand linos;on- Purchose price Inctudoi^irsi nlco Iwo-story homo. PrIcoc

or right ol (360.000.00fast Roasoiiab1o_ term s arc

coi- Boyd Poultdn or Mark Dorrr F ington a t Southorn idahi

Roolly. Burloy. Idaho 20fi— 678-lfl8 .________________lor- ROW CROP AND DAIRIESon- Wo havo a large selection tiirst show youl Thoro Is ono thaor witl moot your noods. Cai

last Jim Paulson 543-4930 a n - . B am ea Realty le O Btu< :ol. ■ Lakes North ? A < a 7 . - - r.F. 20 acres . Dolightlur torgi

homo. Border TiF. JlOS.OflO

“ 2T aC R 'e Stoner Dolry. D ^ ble 6. H. B.. noar-now equip 4 good homo. Priced a

- -qoiM a 88um:loanr324-3407,- *“ 315 ACRES, 6 m iles-w os

Burloy. pump, Irrigalod. : --T pivots. Ho ■ buildings

^ - ^ L a ncTsank,678-3516.— -----[n|y -640 ACRES baro land NW 0 ^ e ~ 'B u h i . All ol part.- hol walo

' permii. Torms. 733-3983.

03&-BmlneM Property '

ISEORRENT•e f e e t o f p rim e i a r e a . on Blue . N orth in tw in access w ith_park-- ■fher^rnform btlon- 600.

r

..............i

____ (07-F»fm 3& RM C hes• BY OWNER: 1s t Class 120

b o l^ Sow Farrow To finish-Ho( 13.800 aetup.*187acrefa rm .P rlcc

reduced to aell. Call anytime ----- 206-832-4104 Paul. Ijaho

O S^-A creioe& L otsB 2U-CHOIC£.33J^crBS..CI09S.t< n tu l BuhL Farm II o r subdivide It

Already Into six 5-acro & hvi tninn 1-5 pa rcels . Currently ii

MOBILE HOME L 0 T 8 ^ iom o_2alo._M iflk;_yalioy MobiU 'fu r - E ala tea .term a.734^943. id. In .

.......... ...................................—

. ---------- : VACANT LANDTE ft Buy now. build tatorl

isa) tn.OOO Cornor lot or Shoshone S treet w/oddi llonatparking.

>r tie^OOO Corner lot or -3882 Eastland. & A ddison, gooc -0905 parking.-9199 t a s , 000 61 acres by TF ■6562 goll c o u rse , gooc!__ assumablo loan.R _ $400,000 30 rosldontlal lott r loc. 8> large R-4 lol on So

la b l^ |tS 8, a » n .28 acres rIghi 1.500. c s h n - ^ m e “aTn7term ! ___ considered,

AMERK:AN BEAL ESTATE a APPftAJSAL

— (Acrosa from Court Houae) 7344000

Doug Volimer. Broker MaryAUtennan . . . 7 3 4 ^ A ldaStrong . . . . . . . TSMOCeDennis V offm er....73M 1MLOtMjlWlllBv.^...N

VACANT LAND-buy now, ■JY build laforf

’Ice) (8,000 1 aero silo SW ol ■4078 Twin.good view ondtorm s, <787 (15,000 and up Induslrlol -4030 lots in lop oroa. iorms,___*20,000 2-* acre* in primo,n 2 NE orok. jusl o ll Polo Lino ,ins Rd.East.432, ■(22,000 1 ocro iusl ofl Q ~ 'Eastlond In good oroa.

(65,000 3'A acroa on South mnrt Washington, oxcollont ox-

. In APPRAISALI by (Aorossfrom CourlH oose)

hat)om, OougVollmer, Brokerning MaryAklierman ...734^3882lleh- AldaStrong .............73M008orod D flnnlsVolTmor....7SM 198

'» & RLER9” O.FOR LEASE; 5.000 SQ It B nd.-,uper relBli locotlor) on U.S, flon- Hiohway 30. Jim 543-4371, |o,a; FOR LEASE OR SALE; 2.600

sion!’ comrnorcfaTdowntown Twin Falls. Loaso

- - sil or part, SOc por aq ft. Call3 318-J648_,_________;_______•" .. WENDELL. For.lease-.N ew ,,iM 1900 sg. It. building, good -old location. 538-6487. , '

s”oe - 043-VacaUon Property222 .........---------------------------

1750 M 5-M obIl6 Homeshich END OF YEARoar. SPECIAL6370 1985 Brookfield 3 BR-2 Bath,

Houso aiding, shingle roof, all elect, Dolivorod and sot

'E iroo. As low o s 10% down,. undor. (300 por month,

*21900.

■ BROCKMAN'S LSI -MOBILE HOMES

4 miles N. of Pen ine B r ^ e , Cali T .F.Call734-31 B7or438-CT7.tion FOR--SALE-OR-RENTT-1966

_ Marlolto 10x55. IW bdrm. n e t ' slovo 4 rotrigorator, iand- mali scoped, ( 5200. 733-9541.___

- 1981 Floolwood. 14x60. 2 bdrm. -low down, oasy

_ term s^all1:80g^54e:m1973 TAMARACK 14*70. Stovo 4 rolrlg. clean. 2 bdrm.

o l 2balh,makcoffor.324-2258.- 1982 WESTFIELD 3 bdrm, 2

r - , bath, stovo. rolrlg. 4 slorm . . ^ — w indows._.lake.. ovflr..poy- dm menls. 734-3289 oftor 6pm.?ho 198? BROADMORE.^2 bdrm. fl. Locotod in Twin. Sxcolient Jo i condition.. .Ca1j.__324j2ia

S S - ® - R e n ta ls --------- -arr-lho ■ ---------

051-Unfuni.Hou!M 'ES. A cuto 2 bdrm. Now polrTt, 1 to lull bsmt. FP. 205 Taylor, hol (310, no pets, 733-5406. _

A 3 BDRM. 2 bath? 2 firopiacos. 319 Filer Avo W est. (320 -i- deposit, rela.Call 734-7266 m orn lnos.___APPEALING 3 bdrm with lull

__ yard 4 carport. (39o' month.ou- i l 50deposit. P M C 7 » « fla . ■ J'Pj AREA OF HIGH SCHOOL. 2

r ,^ _ A l8 o 2 t9 ‘r m ? . ' j y . % 'S i » 'IL Rola. 4 dop, 734-6338,09' AVAILABLE NOWI Cloon 3 • / bdrm In Twin, carpet,

drapos. hoal elliclenl. Har-

= — 078=2221 S K 'fo r Dennis or/o f 324-8253ofterepm_________Iler -------------------- - ■ -V“ - - " - =

BRICK 3 BORM HOME In Twin Falls, n ear Sawtooth

r-T - in d -M lg lrS c f io o lra « H o e a - tion. 2 balhs. carpeted , gas

w heat, cable TV. full bsml.oarage, nicely landscaped.

.. (385-flionth. .1423_Wilfflot«_ Rent proleclion with year leaso. Rolorencoa required. Another qualliy A and W property. Call Armstrong a Co. 7 3 3 ^ or 733-9300.

BUHL. 2 BORM HOME. All, eleclric, ga rden spol. pasture, c leaning and dam-

- . .g e t-d ^ G ^ . No Inside pets.

lorlan. 3 bdrm . m balh. dishwaahor, w /d hookup,

r .

6 0 2 ^ 5 1 ^\ 061-U nfum .H ouaM —; 120- V c o z v l^ io ry r r b e d r o o m !

f f lirtlme • CLEAN V BORM' HOME:

uiTrwstc

____ COMFORTABLE 1 bdrm with'9S-tct_,.w nhB(.A -drysr area..cl«an;- ~ de It. (200 -I- d e p o s it 248 3rd Ave a u ro N .nopels.PM d7aW BB8.'. •Illy In COUNTRY RENTAL-Clean; pipe, neai house . 3 W. ol Twin,

gardon area. Irees. fenced___vard.(32S<i-tastm onthsrenli for a dep. 734-7394 or 734-7107.obllo----- -------CUTE4TI0Y............ •[:___ . 214 Avenlda. 2 bdrm, 2 ba th ;_____

all appliances ' fumlthedi•--------- aepa ra te utility, foncod yard:— f—----------- aprlnklor— syslem ,— (3H---------

month + (173 deposit. • _____•I .................... .. .. • '

It on oddl-

Comlorlablo & Ready Now.)t on In those 1 levol homoa, good Sprinklor - ayalom. loncod

yard, double car garages, 3 TF bdrm. 2 bath, all kitchen a(h

good piiancos lurnlshod. ci7& 4 (4 0 0 X l7 5 d e p o s i l.

' S o !" “ AURORAPflOPEFmfMQT-----------2538KIMBERLYRD

right 734-6370enilB "EXECUTIVET40ME lor ron l---------

■or lease . 3200 Sq. Ft.. 5-^__ bedroom s. V, mite Wost ol T E a Jorom e Goll Course. (800/

m onth + doposlt. Call 342-jae) 4563or939-^2 .__________

FILER. 1 bdrm. Insulatod,'. g e i i y . C l l

^ FREE RENT-Nlco carpotod 2 Mgg bdrm Irallor In Fllor, only.^ ^ (1 4 5 month. 1st 2 wooks Irea . . . .

- - n ° o g S n ' ° ; 6 S M 7 r " * '- - ■: - • ■HANSEN-Newiy romodolod 2 bdrm. rolrlgorator 4 stova^

now. nopots,(175.423-5263. 7 'I n KIMBERLY- lik e naw 3

bdrm. 4-plex. Includos water W ol 4 aan: No pots. (250 -f (100 TIS. dop. 733-4952 ilrlol LARGE 3 bdrm. 2 bath with , ^ lamlly room. welt kopl. Haa imo 800 sq ft. shop that could be

Lino used (or retail oporatlon;, „ Also largo double garage I OTI and shop, large parking lot,

locatod 2508 Acfdlson*'Avo ,. Eost. (475 por month. Call

o u l'' Jack Warborg 733-0601 days or 734-1737 evonlnos.

_ NEWLY REMODELED older_______

family room, gas heat, ap^ piiancos, (350 per month

“ doposil, Call Gudrun al Woalorn Roaltv T33-2365.

r NICE 2 bdrm wllh washer 4 3882 dryor area. M pliancea. ullll-'.0000 ly room. (225 * (100 depos- ■

« 0 2 N ^ 2 Bdrm House In coun- '^ ___try^Flroplace.Jargo yar^ e ^ ____ __

por monlh deposit.’ Call— 733-3841 or 733-7141,_______, „ Potlialiy lurn 2 bdrm. (enced

------------PARTLY Furnlahod 1 bdrm houso, (195/month *

^f,i utilitios. Avolloblo Jan . 6.S ; i _____________Coll SMALL 2 bdrm house. Nice

a cloan. carpeted. W/Dj - hookup. (190 month.j^. da------------oo d '" posll. no ools, Cail328-4730,

SMALL Comforlabio 1 bdrm- - -,Hom o.(125-(150.501Sm Sf........... -

E. and 266 Jackson. 733-3440. - ^ Squeaky cloan 2 bdrm

Mobllo. Storm windows. m ost ullla. no pots. 733-6234. STATELY 2 BDRM. 404 7th

39H ' ” 734 M M ” i ool! WENDELL COUNTRY. 4 sot bdrm. m aster.bo th , woik-tn

)wn. c lo se ts . 2 lull balhs. dining nth, room .'C alhodrai ceilings. \

1 BDRM. Stove 4 relrlg.- Wator. sanitation. .(125/n o.

Ige. iTx60 TRAILER for ront, 27B7. mllos South W est ol T.F. Call1^ - 326-6410or 733-2508................... ............]rm. (160 P-5 2 bdrm with base-and- mont. carpol. drapos,___relrlg.. slove and yard. In’* l^ ijib y ly. Ew ia^^Pw perty

I. 2 (175 P-20 1 bdrm, V bath,jasy carpot. d rapos, relrlg. and>. Slovo. Evans Property •WO Manaflement734.1401jrm . (125 P-101 2 bdrm. 1 bath.’!58.’ country home in Buht. Evans^ 2 P r ^ r t y Managemenl 734-

poy’- , 2~BDRM“ ln Buhl. Newly'V palnlod 4 convoniont. (221 ..............J - Call 543-4238.___________ _lloni 2 BDRM with basomonl;3218 fenced yard lorgo kitchen,;

321 Diamond. (250 monlh -f H doposlt. PMC73M651

_ fe lo rencea. 423-5394.— 2 BDRM. largo garden, fonc-'

e d y«d^ ^re l^ O T ^ a. no,

oirTl, 2 BORM. W/D hookupJylor. Siuort School Districl. ( 2U

_ -f dopoalt 4 rels . 733-4780. •7 2 (200 P-14 3 bdrm. 1 both, dliviAvo ing room, yard, Evans Pr»-e ls, perty.M anaflem ent734-1401.._ (245 P-112 2 bdrm. 1 bath,lull relrlg.. stove, carpol. small,

ced yard, Harrison School,nth. district. EvBns^ Prooertv- '56^. M a n a a e m e n i7 3 4 .l4 C T ^ ^L 2 t m P-108 2 .bdrm, 1 balh!'

n 3 3 bdrm houso on Rock, pel. Creek. Also a 2 bdrm house.- >'lar- 733-1388.________________

or ~Wes>.'(245. ^4-4787. **,^ ^ . 3 BDRM. 2 b a lh o n b lg lQ ltr ,r= :- - ..- -

■ofl’ 3 BDRM. lully carpeted -------

) 4 with all paneling Inside n ^ : kilchen. large dining a ^ : ^ _

Jl'

L S fa B iii iZ —Ilh! K-K 3 bdrm. I ’bath up, -woodslove^ carpel,-drapea: -

. l - - . . j

W -Unfum.How» '- SMO bdrm, 2 b4th. 2 .

slory. Slove, c a n » t . drapos. A lut'ced yard. Evina Propwty b

.basom enl,' ‘woodstovo, sjtrAplaco, famlly-room. Mot* ynloosldo .School . dIsKtel. i

■ |w r - - |» r 2 P M ty imacit78«-1«o1 ______ ^

' S376 POO 3 bdrm. 1 balh. 8tlreplaco, Stovo. carpel, S (uir4 go..ler>cod.yard..Evana-.Vi ^ r t y M tn«o«m *nt 7S4- pliffl_____________________ i$975 P<110 4 bdrm. 1 bath, u

......6 a |o m o n tr '8tov<r.- c a rp o l, '7‘ ~ 'd u p o s , tlrop loco ' w ffnton. o

- e i ' c f f i f a f i ' E S s - - ;3 |% M fty 'M *n*o*m ont;7S*-“ 5

U 90 P - in 4 bdrm. 2 bath. 1linishod bBBomonl. 2llroplaco, Morningsldo vSchool dislricl. Evans Pro* jp arty MaiMflornont7a4-1401 jr'B D R M HOUSE, pasturo. c corrals. Roforancoa.’ $$00/m onlh.C all 733-5M2. 26' ROOM HOUSE. 5«I miles FSouth ol Twin Falla. Oil hoal. r

------ ayallablo Jsnua ry -l, J3$0 p e r- cm onth. Call 733-2557. ?

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^ S i 5 ( 5 r e D s i — jtm III ............ 7. (furnished loroo 1 bdrm ,

aoartm ont. Utlllllos' paid, i- vSty nice. 434 4ih Ava w . ;

$1^.733-2S13a9k'lorDon. \ Furnlshod ~ i bfirrn. oil 6rilltlosJncludod.S175 4 140 .d oposll. Call 733^248._____(W.TILER 1 ond 2 bdrm apt}

.atartlng at S110; Also 2 bdrm- - ft^6bllo homo. Call 324-8S89.

■7 - WTCHfNEnjS.'fiNO^aTdOa-- ;Ing rooms,' Phono 733-7754.' |LARGE STUOlO lurnlshcd, (m ost ulilltlos paid, noar Clly cPafic. S130 por monlh. Rox 1Arms Aots ^ 44457 days o r r734- 483j ovonlnos._______ tLOOKINQ FOR A HOUSE OR {APARTMENT? Call Oulllc|-8. >a3-?94Q. _________ «NICE OUIET 1 bdrm apl.. »S 5 S50 doposii. Call 734-0500 or 734.77$5._

NICE 1 or 2 bdrm ap is., J150' nof monlh. Call 734-3653. PREFER Singlo or wotklngcouplo-Convonlont and *cleon_ajils,wllhcabloTV,$45 3

Klmboriy Road. 733-62S4. f ......SMALL .1. BORM..Apt,. AiL.,i

.ullllllaa oxcopt olocirrcily A shoal. S145 S50 doposll. tCon 733-2973.______ ______ I1 BDHM. FURNISHED A panm onl. t185 + 'doposll.Coll 734-0566._____________ - ;1 or 2 BDRM DUPLEXES ior ront. Coll Snalto Rlvor Auc-

-------tIon-733-TT54. -------VS125 P-74 Studio, all ulllllios 'i

_____ -------------- -------------------------- V_____________________ E054—Unfum. Apts. v.: (Duplexes |ia I l . E L E C T R Ic"l'"!M fm 2duplox In Jorom e. Inm dos p3lovO|_rQlrlgorator. uillily .r

--------^oroa In ooch unit, garago. No ipols, t27S por month 4 S150 r

____doposlt. _________Avfll!ab!o_eDbcdmbofi0.Coli3?<-59<0, ;

■ATTRACTIVE ' 1 Bdrm, 5KImbody. Senior Clllion ;housing. Brick, solar sun );rooms, Ront according . to r Income- Call 423-6223. EHO. CUTE 1 bdrm brick duplox.

I S165/mo. 4 dop., no pols. e! Ca»734-85nor733-2211. a

DUPLEX OELUXE In Twin <1Palls. 3 bdrm, 2 balh. AC, 2 firoplaco. iencod backyard..doublo garago. loaso piotor- Tred. *450 por monlh. 324-5940 1 or734.7S38.

FREEHEAT FAiso walor. sanllallon, slovo s

rolrigoralor. Large brick JApi''CompTdxV "vOiy'CToanr'Fvory quIoI, 833 Shoshono sSirool. Sludlos, S160. Call |(

. 733-65S6 or 733-4968. C JEROME: Modorn J _bdfm _J

----- a p t :” fuily 'carpolod, op* ppJlancos & drapos (urn, fioloso^to schools & shopp- ti

• lm . nalural gardon soiling, c ali ulilltlos oxcopt olocirlcl- p lV>t1fl2<mon. EHO 324-3464. n 4EAOME-Avallablo Nowl Ex- 7 tum o ly nico 2 bdrms. Seo lo approciato. S295' 4 doposlt. p Call 324-518or 324-7204. c

- >'-LAURELPARKAPT8------ h1 & 2 bdrms, carpol. drapos. 4diahwashor, rango, roirlg.. adisposal. Romaindor ol oO 'ocomborrontlroel C

. 784-4186________ IILYNWOOO MANOR, 2 bdrm b

N,E- AREA-2 Bdrm Duplox. 2Carpol. drapos. dlshwashor, ^VtID hookup. caiporl. b

" garago, ig yd. S29S includos, 1wator & san . 734-6066 aiier 5.~ Vn EwT b d r m T U plgF woii •Insulated c lose to C.S.I. S 1shopping. $250 por monlh, j

. A0iillmmfldlalely324.3293. INEWER 2 bdrm 4-Plox. aC S ^oiod wllh drapos. slovo kS. relrlg., dlshw ashor. AC. all 1,.oloctrlc, utility room, J275 4 . „tTOOdoposlt. Call734-3243. ' ^NEWLY Romodolod, sunny 3 1 bdfrn ap|_UIIUly_room.wiih_—

N opola,733.ieS9. s NICE 2 bd., 2 bath. Allc d ite t . alovo, rolrig., Ldlshw ashor, disposal. Walor F& oaw agepd . Nice localion : ,

— atMrtf-AvoVN rC a lf« y -M a ,— ~ONE. TWO, or THREE bdrm I

—apts .T un lu rn lshod .-N o^ ts:— '• Catt733-0740.

Roomy 2 bdrm apt. Oood_ 'loe>iion. t i w * ■ I

ovonlnos & w ookends.SMALL 1 BDRM Somi-fur- 9 ntahed-A_pi.-t116/monih.— Sdoposll. 753-2733. • • JSPACIOUS 2 . b d rm ., ap- £

. plIanooB. Ia,undry lacilllies, ?, c irpo rt, wator lurn.. no pels, •

t2M .4 t15Qdop.733-6340. '1 '& 2 BDRM APTS. Very tclean, m odern, garden apla '■in natural sotting. Convo- cnlent location, appliances «lurnishod Including *.dlshW aahcr A disposal, L

chlldron woTcomo.^no pels! ? b y e ^ o n In e o m o - ^ M . ? i

Idalio. 32M0m ’. Equal Hout^ I

n ta l s '^ A u t

0 6 M Jn fu m .A p t» ..J &Dupl«M. A NICESBORM w/llreplace, I r basom orit. 242H Carney, r

1250.Cail734-g073a[(erepm : I All e le ti iic , w eam erueo i • , BDRM wllh carport & large t• vard, 1359 S . Washingion. , L *265 ->■ Pop. 733-1148. av«g j• 1 BDRM, appliances (ur- ,

nishod, g a s heat, now paint, & carpo t,$150 4 doposlt.442 > , Soulh Locust. P M c f a « a 5 . { » -1-B 0R M A PT-ln-4--Plox-|n—,- nico qulot neighborhood, • '

$220 4 $75 doposlf +- all. utlllllos oxcep i waler. Call ; , -733-3083 Monday Ihru F rlday- . or w ookends 734-8m. j

$18Q/$JflC_E.-TH . 1 hdrtn. 1 _ t tbamTTaifiSfiTTdTflo.. carpal. i ’• .drapo8._oll.olocU ic*.Evans ,

'• 2 BORM Gardon Apis- |0 Wondoll. Closo to shopping , “ & School. Ronl basod on In-.

como. Basic reni $160. Ran- • I. ChoVerdoApts538-624<. |

. 2"BDR^f,rbasomont apt In 4- • s Piox. Nice quiol ,I. neighborhood,. $250 4 S75 II-deposit- +-olocirlcU y.-Call-4

7 ^ 0 8 3 Monday Ihru Friday ' or wookonds 734-8309.. 1

2 BDRM. BASEMENT APT. , " $165-4-tf5p7*N 6-pot5: Call-1

733-2211 or 734-6511. 1’ 2 BDRM BRICK DUPLEX, i■ Stovo. rolrigoralor, W/D . ^ h o o k u p r-w a lo r & sanllallon ,

. Paid, $250 4 $75 doposlt. 317 j North Locusl. 733-6808. ]

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a ’ BEbROOW -AfTr i n '^ in ^ ! Falls' Mosi socuro Apart- 1

. mom complex. 2 ' baihs. , t d isposal, dlshw ashor, Slovo. ; « rolrlgorator included, in- r houso laundry laclKflos. ,

secu re underground lighted . \ paiiiing. Elovalor lo all ■

lovols. closo to all | am onlllos. No pols. For ' maluro adulls only.

ii C * li7» iS 00 ,_____

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5 _ fR n n iL rK i~pTi;V"7th;^^ —' irlc, relrlgorator, slovo.'W/D

hookup, disposal, firoplaco.II. pallo. loncod yard. Water & •1 sanllallon paid, no pels, $325 :. por monlh 4 -$150 doposll.

Call 734-7939,7-9p.m.

L 056-R o o f n8 For Rent

057-M oblleK oine— VERY-NICE-ooipolod-12^— ^ wido In qulot Fllor locallon,y $145. no pols. 326-5667.___

WELL KEPT 2 bdrm. Dout)lo__ ^wjaQjfallOL.Oh.P£iyalo.lond,__

Exiras Incl. llroplaco. largo loncod backyard w/ deck.. Walor & san. Pd. $280/mo. Inquire 1874 Highland E. or

. Call 733-7535 alior 6 p m .___n 2 BDRM TRAILER, $85 por 9 monlh 4 spaeo lonl. no *' POIS. Call 734-S716>5pm - — S 2 BDRM. 2 baih . Mobllo „ Homo In Vory nice Family i ° - ParK in Twin Falis. 543-5790: >

6 ACRES w/1681 Saharai 3 { i; bdim . 14 x 70 w/oxpando. \ , Closo to Jorom o. NiCQ. $325 < 3 p^rjT ^nlh. 503-669i7Q,<_j.____{

058-O fflce Rentals! EXCELLENT Ofllco Spaco

available January 1. 1325 sq 1 II, all ulilltlos paid, cornor ol , , 2nd Avo Wosi & 2nd Sirool J . jS fo s t_ (across liom Old . TImos-Ndws Bldg.) PMC3 7 » « « . _________

RLERFOR LEASE: 5.000 sq It ‘

) supor roiail location. Call )< J lm J1 3 d 3 Jk ___ ________r 'F O R LEASE:'AppfoxT-2;000-; > sq It ofllco spaco wllh • I loading .docks.. -Campus ‘

Commons', cornor ol filer &, Flllmoro 733-4206._________• FOR LEASE: 1,054 sg fl ol-, (ICO space . Special |• tom poraluio coniiollod •• com puter room, utlllllos ,• paid, lots o( patklno. $815 )

. m onlh. 245 4ih.Avo N. PMC j

I l i E W 'O T ^ O T M P l i r ‘. primo locallon. wliod lor (

com pulora, onorgy oKlcioni ' -h o a tin g .-o x c e lio n l-p a ik lfto .- '. 450 sq (I o r 1200 to 5100 sq (I <. al 415 A ddison. Call 733-0106 <I or 733-7849.______________ J

OFFICE SPACE available In ^iho Fliol Inioislalo Bank i

I building, immodlalo oc-. cupancy. For Inlormalion •— cafl733 jl« 8 n jl 3a3.S?7l- ------

2 Commercial buildings onMain Avo South & East. W 1block & 1 block liom mall, 1

: 1.200 sg ft & 2.500 S a lt. Call 1■ w eslo rn Roalty 733^2385;___j

059-Condomlnlum8 \ TOWNHOUSE UNIT For ' Ronl. Ono o( Iho moto ' doslrablo llvlna unlts-2 < bdrms, 2 baihs. spacious llv- < Ino room, stovo & rolrlg. No< <

, pota.Call733-l722.ext24l. 3

' FOR RENT or Loaso: 3500 ..s q . fi. S loraoe Space..N o .

hoal. Truck or rallcar docks. Located 135 Maxwell, Twin FallS.-73470823. |

I B M B r c h o n d l s a

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. oe7~M lacelitrw ou8 {cX m A Q E PATCH 001X 8 _ (

Original Coloco JM A d d la o n _ , Avo. W osi Of call 733-4044 or j

- • Taa-gflMavonlnQBr — (COLECO CABBAGE PATCH 1 DOLL. $100 or oKor. Call 543. Im . ----------------------- IColwwCabbM oPattehCtel i

Now Oartlng gift, *75.-Cali

DP GYMPACK 1500, 3 mo“n- \th s 'o id , nico unll. sell for .1?0Q. Cali 733-0492, !LADIES 14 karat yoid pink^a; \P ^ s la n Ia^ l# B o a d s .1 0 m m . [

wllh 3 d iam onds, $500. Call I 7 3 ^ 7 4 9 9 ^ . .....

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tomotive067-M lscellaneous 06

LIKE NEW Stereo Cablnel,' ^> light llnlsh. Now $149.95. Ot' Gain* O M n n c a Cantar, s i

_____________ F®rM O V IN G - Must soil: Like the' new appliances, slove. <jni

.roIrlQ. w asher, dryer: 2 m ounla ln-blkosrH onda-E »r--f5

• pross.733-1871.___________I SEARS8NOWTHROWER- 4^' 22" sell-propellod, like new. ^

■ 5hp .2-slaae.C all324-72ai_— S ' THE LARGEST selecllon ol; ' unllnlshod . lurnlluro- „

d ro sso rs . rockers, slools, >* ' c h a lra .and -ro ll-iop .doslis^’ Tho Mftry Carlor Center,- *

733-3493. 2118 Fourth Ave. L -E -^ I tv E a l la - .; TFWY-aiLT TILLERS. Max. qo• factory ol(-season Dlscouni W(

now in od e c i 4 robalo. Besl po buy now ai Gardon Couniry <>-

• In Burloy. 878-0226. . mI Unlvox Moat Slicer, Modol - ’ -6509. oxcolloni shape, $500: AH■ Frigidairo Ico Machine, 100 pl< , pounds capacity cuber, us- Fo ’ od 6 m onlhs. $1200. Cali oy• 326-5646.___________ • m«i USED Hoovor Vacuum. Ex- ^; collonl corulillon. Only $35. AH.■ x a m r ^ c i a i r t n c e — ConMrTTJii' l a m t _________________ fe

• Whirlpool Microwave, 90 BE

Sloioo, AM/FM turnlablo, 4£• $200.324-6005 aliorSpm .___ g ' 1978 MERC BOBCAT. $849. 1 v

i Froo real Cabbago Paich' doll w /purchase ol car by f;;

Frl.12 /21 .7pm .734-6269___ il®* '2 CABBAGE DOLLS. 1

2 KEROSENE HEATERS,

t* $125. Call 734-4239.________ *1-' ' 2R oundlrlpa lrllno tlckolsio '■ any 2 islands In Hawaii, $450

oach or llrst c lass $550 cach. °'ii — Stx 3 Inch KEENE Gold Rldgo.- icII com pleto. Cali (or in(orma- p ,r _____ ^3-

C O M P U TE frw or7“sTalTOT. Com pact, odlcloni, -g o o d -g i^lookino. $75, 734-9077 _ . . p}J

~ '0 e 8 - C ^ p u t B r i ~ " Tv. IBM PC Compatible. New. 9 '

• (or buslnoss or per»onai

) Printer & misc. suppllos In- ^cludod. Must soil. $3600. Call Or

i ■ ovonlngs. 733-7477. ^1

’ Oro-WanlsdToBuy ,.oj• BUYING; Evor^ming 'in gold iyo

Gailorlos, 302 N. Main. 733-8593.------------------------------- Q,CASH PAID (or non-woikino

. roiiigorators, (loozors & u ; — 5t0ve3rAdam's-734-7199.-7:2^}?,|■ ^ u d ^ t war\j3 good cioan mi

usod lurnlturo/appliancos ^’ w o r k l n g /n o n - w o r k ln g , r* ^._foa6pnabto^?6^11f , _ _ _

^ c t' WILL TRADE Kimball R(

Aquaria Organ lor a lalo 70's wir car. Call ovonlnos 324-5078 Ilr, ------------------------------- <3c

r 'b 7 4 - M u s lc a ! ' f |'__Ncw_Yamaha_G-50_Guiiar— to

Amp. $250. Call 734-4342 and -r J o ik J o iT p m ^ - ^ - ,; .- ^ - ^ -^ ^ .- . S!. WURLITZER Plano lor salo. clS Splnol model, good cond. _• By appt. only. 733-6970. , . "

O T ft-^ ^e E q u lp m e n J &

I O Ty-Radlo.TV &Slareo jjj1 COLOR Tolovlslons. uVod.I largo soloctlon. From $99.95.

Ken’a TV & Appllanco. )20Main S , Twin.____________ GC

• RENTANEW TVIOwnanow 3rt , color TV by ronllng. NoI crodilora checkod. 204 Main

Avo. N. CAINS-733-7111.___J -25'*^Dr9-Color Console-TV.~H^, Solid Slolo, porlocl condl- f liI lLon^$27S.,326:fi938......._ H#

QTS-Fufn .& C arpete■ BEAUTIFUL CHINA HUTCH' Foi Salo. Call 733-4700. q ,

------------------ 80;I CASH lor good- usod lui- ~’ nlluro.A appliances. Banner cn' Furnlluro. 733-1421._______

G undaroon Carpet Salas;, movod to 883 Bluo Lakos N.; W llroo£0njan2n .d ,____ 5 ;-W H ITE -. F joncfirProvtnelal- “I dining room sot, $350: Aiso 2 nI ond labios & cofloo lablo, —

while French Provincial, Cf, $150. Call 733-3216.________ Co[ 5 draw er Chesl ol Diawois. “.P. Excollonl condilion, $85. Cail '!S, 543-6617. FC

, 079-A p p llan c cs ■ . *» ' R angos $129 & up;1 R oiiigorators $79 A up;' F ieozoi $139; W asher $99; “n

Dryor $119; Tha Bargain ’’fBarn, 734-3061.___________ J,®SEARS Coldspot While a ldo-by-sldo roliigr-J250.

; Call 734-7733.____________! 23 CU.FT. Ghost Freejor, il . C loaranco Prlco. $299.95. At I, Calna C taannca Cantor. H<

________________ ; ca5 yoar old Whltipooi washer At6 dryor. oxcollont condition, yo

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• 060>H eatlngand -. c l I AlrCofKlKiofllnB- •I FORSALE c (

Fabco Firoplace insoit, $600 u ,a — SB

■ >ww_p,,itrfi‘-rt u . , . r i J , ,------ Bim t—Duiwing w iie n iip ...... ..#®GRAVEL M

CRUSHED GRAVEL. We haul o r u-pick up. Call 543-8062 or 734^296. 32 Now' rocoiving c ioaod 'blds

i l l u n t l l - 12^1-64 -00^1501 -01— g; r stool guard rail In socllons— ofn2V»'(t-long-*-i-wtdo. all- • •

atlachod hardware Included. 1. Bid by lineal loot. Sond ^

sealed bids to Sox 143, ^Bliss, Idaho 63314. For more g

RED CEDAR'Oxlerlor. Inleil- £!o r. lonclng, Channel Rustic iT

• v-groove. While Pine. Coial S ' lumber. Poles. O.P. U i ^ |i, M 4 S S :_________________ ?1

ROUGH LUMBER, posl 6 qi ‘-*M if t7 rn ra 5 5 B 3 r* g » t9 n n { r-3 l• ro lorod motal. 32M131.

2SW U SEO BRICK, Mit ploco: Lava bulldin(^ stone, n, ' -1-3".73*‘3189olter5pm.

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oei-Gind^Siiw 11

Oe6-F1f8wood__________ B«BEAVERWOOO COMPANY: [I' Firowood by Ihe semi or In—£ the round, or split and ^ doiivered.Call733-3W .

J lfy .P JnD .doL 48 iacked ,l6”. ° split sm . $65:16“ spill med, ? $60: U nseasoned , $55 pof-3/— 174 ion pickup load. 733-7804. W

.SEASONED H a rd .W o o d _ S lCali 423-4509. B

- 06^V arl6tyF(>od8 ' } QEESEFOftSALE-----------«

SI.70/lb, Frerh & diessed.. . Call 733-5063. 11

Dolivorod In Twin Falls & jf W ost ond, $5 por 50 pound oj

O L ^ P.oxsoek._M7j5J3. ^

O Q O-Pfltet Supplies KAKC IRISH SETTER pup- g p ies, by son ol Ch Tuxedo 8 P Formal Occasion. Hips and oyos guaranlood. Sweel,- mellow tompotamonls. $300. WCall 324-7201 oveninQs.____ 8.A K C ^Ijo^T ^P oo_d[e P u ^ .-U

TlurVvlCall4°2^SlQ4. ' gBEAUTIFUL AKC bull i C ocker Spaniel puppios. ,

-G njarChrtstm as-glitsrH O O .-----454.9348 or 326-5655 eves. _BLUECROWNCONURE p1 year o ld . $50, Call 733-2248. °CHRISTMAS Klllens. Lillei ^trainod. Proo to good homo. ^C a lla lto r5 .3 24-4584. , •___DACHSHUND. m «l*.4-«on- Pth s old. Noulorod. Had all ^sho ts . Call 324-3306._________ <-FREE For ChrislmasI Black ^

:- l:ib Pups.-RoAdy lo’ao.-934-.- ^4750oito r6pm , ________ W

FREETOGOODHOMEI f S h o ts includodi Oul grew. ‘’‘ ou : homo-Largo black malo dog. Lab & » Samt Ber­nard. 1 yoar old. good wllh c! kid's, oxcollont walch dog. !,, Prolor (aim or ranch. Cali733-1591 a lter 5:00 p.m.____GERMAN Shorlhair Pup- 5

-p ions.-Puppies-ouaian toed ,,_ I0 polnl, $100. Call 734-6323 °-

TwInFalls. ______ ___MOnly 2 Loil-AKC rofllstoted SSlallordshlro Buil Toriiei ^P upa lcs Ready 10 go. $200. g

dNrY 2T?FTrA 'dO »rbio'srr-Ingor Puppios. 6 wooks old,

-$ 5 .7 3 4 -l jq ? ..,- ................. .. . -ONLY 4 DAYS loll •lil '

"C hrislm as, AKC Lab Pups, _ >tyollow, shots, $69, 733-6978. S

Parakaots&Cockatlela, local raised. 253 7lh Ave Eastor Call 733-6954.__________PROFESSIONAL s

-QROOMINOI Vacailonmg'? ;

Miller KonneJS; 423-5104. _ _ . PUREBRED Goiman Shop- 0 herd Dogs, 6 wooks lor $40 li

“ oT I-yoar old fSTJlOOrWoiild-B mako g ood , prosont. iorC hristm as, Call 368-2375,___tRog. Chosapoak Pups. 10 d w ooks. chamolon blood linos. Exc. hunlor. walcD * doj B. lamljy d^ Q sJ^ e ^ 2| 6i <

• SHIH.TZOP'UPPIESrmalos;— $125, Fom ales, $150. Roady <

- t o 001734-5727. ...........Advortise whorq^ you’ll • ' lind roady 'b u y S rs - In ^ classKled._____________(

5 Farmers* market |

O W -H j^G raln^^ F jed ___'<APPROX.55TONHAY.1SI& *2nd, $80/tpn. Call 934-5946. . «GOOD QUALITY 1st. 2nd & \3rd culling hay, covered. >dolivorod In approx 5 Ion . .IOl3^CaJi324-5182._________ '

_HAY-4-GRAlN.Ioi-*aI«,-wlll~lh_auI.Co1.IMJ.-1115_^_____ IHAY FOR SALE-250” Ions ol |1500 pound lound bales, $60 ’oor ton. Call 352-4894._________ tHAYFORSALE. By Iho balo 1or Ion. Located al Bean ■G row o/s In Buhl. Call 543- ,8023 or 543-8090.__________ ’

WANTEDTOBUY: 'Food bailoy and (eod wheal. 1Call 9 3 4 -4 0 3 8 .__________WANTED: H a 7 10 Haul; Also wo buy and soil hay. Call543-6023 or 543-6090, .

OOa-Faim s For Rent_____ 'CASH RENT. Soulh” oi Castle lord, '200 acres, sprlnk lor-gatod lube. Irriga-Hon . 503-358-2534._________FOR RENT: Doublo 8 H.B.

$560 por month. 324-3407. WANTED: 80 or moio (ar- , mablo ac res in Iho Jerom o ' aroa wllh or wilhoul a houso. 1cash le n l.C a li 324-5028.___ ,160 ACRES Easl ol Jerom o. . Pivot Irrigaied. Cali 629-5953, - 8-5pr324.5976allor7pm.. . m

____________IANGUsT m aROUET Cross; I Hollers and S teers, show ■ cail p rospe cts. 934-5370.ANGUS BULLS, 2 year old & I younger. non.pampered. ■

-M sy ca ly o rsrH g w a rd A n g u s-J

COLOSTRUM sta r ted ' I Day-old-. B u iu c a lv e s - ^ c a iu i324-7360. ______________ ICOLOSTRUM led day old. HoKors and bull calvos (or sa le . 324-3436 or 324-5666.

-B A inV - HEIFERS. go<id-- soloctlon oi-'felose-up-and-• #hofi~brod~da iry -ho llers;7

Chuck Poll<flson^2 North and 2Vt Easl o( Jerom e. Call 324-3331 or 324-4737.-______

-O A V -O tO -B a b y -H a ll« « a -^ Bulls Calves lor sale.-Call

1 0 4 -H w » e » ~_____H ouses b o u g ^ -so jd |^ d e d .

93-Livestock. PH. 7 3 3 ^ |g . KIDS HORSE, iruslwonhy, ' $87,50; Buckakin Black sirlpo, $137.50; Black welch lllly. 4 yr old. $125; Palomino Q eldlno, trustworthy, $167.50: Spoiled POA, 4 yr

Doc Bar Brooding. Sell or irado lo r cattle. 537-6574;___ |

10<-H or8M 1REAL N IM POA Pony; New, ^ Bol o l h a rn e ss & cart. Will dh mako n ice Christm as pres- on l. Will how & dollvor lo r_ |o Chilstm as. Cail32M631. SORREL GELDING. Genlle. QJ Groal wilh kids. Can do co anylhlag. $460. Call 686-2397, PJaller 5 p m : ____________ IHWANTED: - H orsos 2-6 yrs pr o ld .A tlo a s llS h a n d s ,b io k e U

•orunb roko rS ound -w lih -N o 'lH B lem ishes. Cali Moon Creek leRanch. 467-2626. ________ or1 black Porchoron maie, f'i w elght-1500_ A nybody. can_Jc w ort anyplace; e j w i T - — ;u 1979 AQHA Bay Maie. Slio ia _ ^

105-HoreoEqulpnient i ’KIEFER built irallers. com- LlMIO quality and prices. 10N li-G oosoneck-A lum lnum . qiFarmors Exchange days, i( 637-6294 or ove 637-6250.WE BUY & soil used saddles w 8. tack. Shop around wilh uslasi. b e ca u se wo wlll noi bo 32

-undeisoid-on-bootB -& sad-- -dlosI Vktkara Woatom ^SJpreag^T O M .__________ }J'

FbnSA L E SI Purebred York breeding SlBoar. Call 733-2237. ___ yjFOR SALE; Woanor Pigs. M Cali324-4265dr324-22ieanoi se5:30 or w ookends._________ $3PUREBRED Duroc GUIS loi ‘ salo. 120 pounds, $100 each. 1Cali 532-4104.____________ -WEANER PIGS lor sale. $35. ei

Shois & castra ted , $30. Call > 324-4053. o

112-Iniffat)on , ■FOR SALE: 6 & 8 Inch [aluminum main lino; 3 & 4 ^Inch hand linos. 324-3042. ~Galod & underground plpo. ”Cuslom labilcatlng, pipo 1

-repair & plpo tiallois. Amoth -lir. & Supply, 1 mllo East o( gtBuhl, Hwy 30 .54^777 ,, ___MA8TIN08 GATED- P IP E ;-i‘Alum. PVC i underground, ,-jPlpo trailor, $495, Mathers. 6 «mllos South o( Klmboiiy. f

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Bob Bailoy Plpo Salos .733U 013________ '

Sprinkler H ead flabulldors 'L 'r812Main,Buhl543-6633 3i

Guai. robulldino lor^Nelson slRalnBlid & Woa iK g ^ ec.___5iUSEO WHEEL LINES, hand Mlinos, aluminum main linos giand pum ps. Tho Spilnklor CS J iq p « 6 -l2 0 4 r___________n

n ;> - f a f m supplies SiOAIRTm AN'S SPECIAL- Wlll ^ liado c rushod grovel lor ,

-B abvC alvos:C ellS43-80B2.--------

TOP QUALITY Gravel 2 dolivorod. C0II536-2511. jr

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114-FMmlmpl«iwW8 i;A.C. ROAD GRADER. Delroit d leae l. engino, now 12' j i blade,, Oood^^^mochanical j r condilion. : $3500. Tho q .

- Shoppa;67»37W ,B7X0<2.- -”-g GEHL 95 Grinder, excellenl 4 . condilion. Call aftor 6:00 gfp.m..366-7779._^_________ KIH 1486, 2200 hro, 4-Whoel 44

"O rlvorL ow 'price : Call 734-—co2714.____________________ In I

'lH C - 454-T iac lo r. P S rd if-“ » loronllal lock, wldo Ironl 10 ond. 3 pt. M uh. 940 actual wl h iB . Call 886-2d97. after 5. ’ mi

-John_D eere.'2240.w im 146 .;Loader; MIsxIn 3 pl hydraulic n dum p.' 8*-blade:-Mlchiflan - i 9

-65A -4 ii4 -L ^ d e r .-H » - yaid—St

engine'. Call 324-<206.________ jgModel 37 J.O , Front Loader, 4440” dirt or manure bucket bj wllh all niounling pieces,Llko new. Ilts J.D . 2020 A20. vo1020 or 2510. $900.324-6325. CjOLDER MICHIGAN 85 ISLoader. Low- price is

Call 734-2714. ISWANTED; 8x16 or 6x20 Hay SiWagon, reasonable. Call In324-3366. _________ _ IS

Holland ’ Slack flyilever ISModel 1052. Call 837-4790. C(

•WE REBUILD Hydraulic v -Jack*-a t-A B B O T P^A U T O _18

SUPPLY. 305 Shoshone O'Sliee l Soulh. Twin. 62 750 MF Hydro A/C, $25,000;MF 6-row C-H. Excellent, = $6000; MF 4-row C-H, good, 1

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115-FaimWofkCUSTOM MANURE •

I MANURE SPREADINO .Ben Heldomann

Call 423-4269 _Cl te

Q Recreational“ ------ Cl

&121-Boats Access. ja

Evlnrudo & Mercury Motors. b( boais A -llshlno tackio. C) Tom's Marina & Sport Gda. .z

• Hovbu~rn7Burlev;8t8.7473;— - ! * 16' STARCRAFT 85 hoiso Fl power Johnson motor & Irallor, 2 tops & much, much

139a. Cali 326-3172. ■

122-SpoftlngGoods'tJU TIC MONOT Trap Oun.--S!

34” barrel, Monle Carlo C Slock. Serial No. 195. 734- ^5809pvenlngs.___________ 1MODEL 12 Winchester 12 p'

K a i ; ..” " " " " ' sR*omlngton1100 aulomalie 12

”^an?ly u sed . $z/s. w n " 06.9la»ere:00,p-m.;________ I

- 1 2 3-Skilng Equipment— — 1 PAIR -RossignorX-C S k i s . - 7 215 cm. NO'wax. Wilh bind- 1 jnos. $75. Coli 352-4280

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' lo ls, elc. You haute ^ dollvor. Northwes.TY and Rloolno:733-123

Build now, -remot '>00/ . on. Free oslimaiosl

■ ~~ 84190^324-3066.ao M ________I 'Ju d y 's palniing, ln .Call 20 yrs exp. d e e osi. •..HI., . EverollSoencer.32<vISrS' -p i P g T T ^ ^ QII tw Quick Economiea jyou Machine. Soiilor;dl * ing y e a r 's of se rvice. 73

PLOMBtNQANDWt______: _SHitim »n:aElum bln

Heating & Weldlni ----------- femptfflUjOOilf.73

124-Snow V fthtelM .'NEW 1061 Sport Fire, $1800; . Jo h n D eere Snowmobile Trailer; $500. Series Inquires

- O S lsS S tS S l-------- ----- ---------1956 R e s id e d Buick Spoclal.. Wlll irado for snow m obiles ol equal value:FOR 8ALE-1S60 Kawasaki 440 Driller, low mileage, exc

“ cond:"1B8i Poiaris WOTXL— lndy & 1961 Polaris 340TU.

- W -359B: 386-7969 after 81------- ---1077 MOTOR SKI 440. Long w ide (rack wllh slnoio. . . machlno trailer. Wiil selMn-

' divldually, $600 for botn:'Cau-733-7460. .---- --------------------

'1 9 7 7 •• . Poiail#-------- 440-•"St>ow m qbllgr^<50— aclual------

_ JW S :’ l977 Scorpion Sting . 440. Good condilion, $795 or b eat Oder. 538-2496. 1978.KAWASKAI Liquid In­vader. Good shape. $1250.Cali 352-4639.____________1960 J.O . SpoMllro. $1300; ’1980 J.D . Trallllio. $1300; 11981 J.D . SplKIre, $1500; Snowmobile Trailer. $500. All ° In exc cond. 733-5597a(ler5 M1961 Liquid Fire indudlno

• • 'c o v o c o n ty w miios:$i573:— i/1962 Sporl Flio itjcluding •’ covor, le ss Ihan 130 milos, t . $2295. Call 733-0135._______ ®J

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. BONANZA HV CENTER ?•Now & U sed Moior Homes i];

, i Travel Tralieis Ki4380vflrlancl y<

Hours; -M onthruSal9-5pm . -

CLASS A M O fORHOM rior - r « n t . 2 J a i o o p s 6.733-1027o r allor Som 733-6244 ___FOR RENT: Wlnnobago 25'. C lass A, sleOps 8. gonerator j| &AC. 733-105ifor 734.3383- 1977 21' DODGE 360. 18.000 Us mlios. lub. shower, bunk Ca bods, $14,500. Part iiado, UaCall 733-7072._____________

...18ei_MlDAS.TS!cop3- e.-oxcT H; condition. Musl solii $15,800. FIRMICall 734-2302._______ ,1982 PACE ARROW Moior I hom o.' Only 5000 miles.

1964 PACE ARROW (or lonl. -S loops 7.,AdordabIo luxury. Call87S-5404a(lerS.

125-UUIItyTwller s hj

FULL SIZE Oodgo Pipkup «Tfaiior, good condition. ”$1_75.C^mi.-7499;_______ __ bl

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W L prolaaaiofiais9, parking' n houi soilu lo rw o ca n drlvoways. dMost Crane dairy areas, fc1-1234. Ing ihoM .V.ai

model, - add • Sm jobs a :lesl Call 423-. asphall, shlng__________ repairs. 22yrs__________ 8N 0W R, in l & ext, ■ Sidewalksosl, rels. Ilc. driveways. Kr

324-3057 LawnCaro.42.________ TBEESEHVKInlcal.- D.C, Tree. & ShiLr discounts, Ing. Free es l. I1.734-2050. Jlm 'aTroeC ai■WELDIWQ TREESeWVIOjblng,_________ J L fw a a s h r i

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135-Cycles & Supplies 13BLACK & WHI'IE Foxy ba Moped. Runa good. $175.. ntiCall 734.7499._____________ __J25

--NEEO-A'CHRISTMAS-BIKE?-CATwo 1984 Knwaskai KX gO’s. an',Excollonl condition, $450 $25oach or beat Oder. 733-3897. _ 1962 YAMAHA 3'W hoolor.

■very-goodr^55(h-C8ll“326'—4270 arior8:00 p.m.________ __ba1983 KAWASKI KX 125. Voiy^HItlasi, now lop end, good $15lire s . $800. 324-2002._______ pQi1964 KAWASAKI NINJA ancZX900A1, 3500 mllos, like Trunew.cail733-7365.. WEl^ o p an oyo on classllled. fa?You'll (Ind exceptional 1®'t»{ O a l.na«p iy^w .____-;-----------— — ----------------- ----- vici136-Heavy-Equipment - 1®'; -------- -----------------

JO H N D E E R EUSED ■ duj

INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT $35 372

Used 0-6 Dozor, $7500. ,77Cal 0-6 Dozor. $10,000 p jiUsod JC 550 Do:or, $31,000. kn, u so d 570-A Gradoi, $60,000.Usod.S10.Backhoe. $27.0QQ____ ^U sed 410 Backhoo. 118 .750-.-

ELLIOn INDUSTRIAL

-^ ) (u iJ U U lU h l l^ 0 3 & l^ ^ Jerom o. 10 F n324-2000 c^i

ToMFrea1.iM»«a2-2000 ' p?cBob Houslon. Salos Rop car

Homo Phon o ........*. 733-1490 3M46B Michloan arilculoilng 4 19]WD Loader, Oiosol, 1V yard ATbuckot: Cat 922B 4 WD tio Loador, diesol, 4 in 1 bucket, cab; Michigan 4 WD Loador.

660B Caso Loador, backhoor “ .dlosQl._1orque. cab. robulit.,.- onglne; 6(KK:k Case Loador. backhoo. diesel, lorquo. - reb u m ^ e^ ln e . Call 4234457- 191

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loivice, piivalo *" !----------drltlod roads, feed lots. Sorv-

^ 08.625.4200. • SER---------------- ------------— IN-T

specially. Hoi 1nglos. coaling & Placodrs oxp. 7330362- ' ’ yoiirch I REMOVAL

& -small Your aK rueger Cuslom * .(amllioi423-^92. resu ltsic i------------ ®iil ibbery-trim m - ' vour »

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t^»39,734-065.

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136-H eavy EquipmentBAKER FORK LIFT. 8000 Ib lltl capacity, good co'dlMon,.$2500.7344169 allor 5pm.

-C A T -0 -3 - TRACTORr.'tilt/---------anolo. blado. ROPS. Call 82^5227.

_14Q =Jnick8—BAKER FORK LIFT. 6000 Ib lilt capacity, good condilion.

' $2500.734-3189 allor 5pm.FOR SALE; 1963 FrolDhlllner and 1959 Chovy IW IonTruck. Call 733-3268._______WE WILL PAY CASH (or 1974 & nowor P.U.s & 4x4's. Also 1977 & newer Aulomobllos.Fronllor Moiors. 734-6340>

^972 tO RD -1 TON-Jlre-Sor*.-.........vlco Truck. Compressor, calcium, holsl, good cond.Soo al FIrosiono Sloto. 410 Main Ave. Soulh. or call733-5811 __________1974 FORD-1 Ion. Flat bod. dually 5lh whool sol up.$3500. Call OK Paving 734- 3722 or,734-5564-__________1976 CHEVY 1/2 Ton, New palnl. good condilion, $2000. bo3todo r.734.2193alior5.1977 CHEVY Scollsdalo 1/2

-T c n-Pickup. 350 .V8 & 4spd." Call 326-4759 or 326-5412.-— ..........-

1977 C04070 Soilos 2 Intor- nalional Bip tg '" ^50.

SQHD roar ends; 45' Fruohauf diop dock Haller,Cali 324-5021 aflor 8._______

.1978. .Dodgo Vs ion Oiosol pickup. Wilh m atching" compor sholl. $1995. Call 386-2596 or 386-7986 aller 6.1978 DODGE ISO PICKUP.AT, P B .P S . IIII, good condl- tlon. $3000.3260388 allor 5.1978 FORD V. RANGER wllh

_m alchlng libe_rgjas_s ^ahejj.

t lon. 4 2 ^ 217o r 423-5876.1991 CHEVY H Ton Pickup

............4 8pood.-305V.«.--Cali 676-4S50.

1961 1-TON 4x4 Dually, p/S j____p n ^ ^ ^ C a j l 54^6023: ------ ;

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ur ad wlll roach 22,000 nllies ovoryday and the lulls will ama^e you. Call layandonoo lou rliiond ly •Visors will holp you word jr ad so ihtfl 'II will be isl olfecllve and bring you I resu lts you are looking .

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' *£oonolln6, c rulte, PS, PB, ' 'de layed —window— wiperi,

Sood condlllon. new n d lt l res, new V-« engine, S3200. t q i i i i s M i i o r M M i B ^

'1079 CMC VAN (Conlempo---------- ‘C onvef* lon> -U »# t-on -oc .

;propane. St.OOO mlleB. Mini .condition, white/brown. ■W800. Call 423-4MS.1BW OOOQE Ulllity Van. V,

■lon. Extra lenoih, goocf runn* : in £ j» e a rj ja w jlre j^ < ;2 8 ^

142-lm poftSport»COT____ _ 1 B M V.W. BUG. New paint,-

ilrea, Exc. cond.. SIMO/best• " ' o tter.’734-72?3atter5:30. • •

1072 TOYOTA ' Corolla W aoon. Good cond. Radial tIrea. radio, oood tieator.

■11000. Call73«-g377.1B73 240Z OalBun Metallic

. Black, wire wheels. Louvers •on back window. Stjarp. U37W.Call423-4eaS. - . •1074 OATSUN 2B0Z. Red ;.melalllc, wire wheels, new >4nierlof. real nice. »250. Call

il984 HONDA PRELUDE, air. _____ _^heols. Call

• m TOYOTA 4dr Waoon, Now ir rn a i:;A/£i-am ilm -casse tte -

f?W5_" Call32<0249.

. 146-4W h8el Drives- — -CJ5 UEEP Witt) winch,- 6xc '

condltlon^ S1995: SoulhemCar Salea 423-4440.________

' .'BUPERB 1S71 Jeep. W agoneer. Micholln radlals. m echanically oulslandlng. 12^00. Call 324.MN bolore

.E x ce i^ n r'cb S iH o ^^ JZ /M!Call 788-4830,;ifl74 FORD 4x4, V. ton, 4 ,epeed. lift kii, while spoke w heels. Call 733-«393..1974 Ford Bronco 5po>t. Ek* .'Celleni condlllon, sun rool. 'm aga, new trans., J329S or

• Image otter. 733-9177. _____-----— ^974~G M C -PIC K U P-4x4; ---------- •H eiw y-duty-3M -|onroood

condition. M200. <?3-44?4. ,1978 % TON 4x4 FORD. PS, •AC. AM/FM radio, 4 s^d,.

•• ■ 'f0llbar.B29-5541._________1978 CHEVY BLAZER, 400 V-8. aulo trans. PS. PB. lltl kll, chrome whools. w)de tires. AC needs wotli, matoon. (3S00 cash. CallS43-4871 orS«3-4a21._______.1077 FORD BRONCO. 4 i 4. exc. cond. Good liras, runsflood. Call 324-5560-____ _1079 JEEP CJ5, 4x4. 8 cyl,. 3 ■pd,. low mllos. Like now. $5993. Call T he-S hoppo .878-3798 or 678-8042._______1980 OATSUN KING CAB; 4x4. S spd.. air cond.. cam por sholl. 37.000 actual mllos. Very nice. J5I00. Call

......... T ^ ^ S h o p p o ,_ 6 7 8 0 7 9 6 -O f-

- 19811 ion CHEVY cTew'Cab-------- 4 Wheel-Orivo-Plckup: Sian-'

dard 8' box. AT. low mllos. W as $6995, Now S749S. T rades accoptod. rinanclno •vallable. Kellhs Kloan Kars. Burley 678-1178 or avanlngs6Z8:«24_________________1985 SUZUKI SJ4IO _4x4_ Hard lop. 4 spd.. 4 cyl.. lu<- ury pkg. G els 28 MPG. Oomo

■ w/only500mlle3onli.$7995.' ■ Call The Shoppo. 678-3796 or

678-8042._________________• . 72 JEEP CJ5. Musi Soil!

• Hardtop. V6. headers, bucket seals , roll bar, s te reo . See to approciato. S2000 or bost ofllor. 734-8368

. or733.909l.

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“ 146-4 Wheel Drivesr - 70 FORD PICKUP 4x4. po Ranger Larlal. low miles.

. WOO; Soe 1598 Fllor Avo. E ..

SJo! KS-AnlkjunAiiloi— 1SS0 Bulck Convorlible: 19S0 ipo Bulck 2 door Saoan: 19SS -oc—Bulck.SnBCtaLDill.3aa= ^ 9fl. Ilnl or 366-7969allor6pm,

1961 IMPALA 2-door. 348— . onoino. runa groatl {995.

^ Call 438-5S66.

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. 162-Autos-Butek ‘1977 BUICK LoSabre. V-8. 2 door. 2 lone, vinyl, AC. IIU w heel, power seata . vory.

^ very unusually clean, exc

f 1S8-Au1os-CheVrblet^ MUST BELU 1979 CAMARO 2 — Z2a.-^KCcondiiion7m u8t see- d to appreclale. Call 734-1837^L 1969 CHEVELLE SS396. 4 g apd. Can see across Irom■ w aler Towor. Buhl. 5<3-60<4.D 1973 CAMARO, V-8. aulo. 3 - AO,-new palnl &'<ires,- S2B60,- U aec lo ap p ree la ie . 733-8691—■ 1980 MONTE CARLO. Air.I s io re o . ' AM/FM cassotto.F tilt, cruise, power windows, g — 8— cytlndor— 9 * — *64Wr-I

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• laa-Aulos-Fords_ 1973 FORD LTD. 4 dr. Ex- x4. colloni condition. S700. Callos. 733-ia26altor2pm. ___L - 1977 Subaru, *400; Also 1963

Ford Galaxlo. J206. Call 543- ‘4891. .__________________

qTo 1978 FORD Futula.S td Irans. Qgg Low miles. AC. PS. 6 cyl. 59g Exc. cond. 733-2597 allor

jig 72 FORD LTD. p /s . p /b . air.,05 Runs greall noods palm.

S500-beslollor,934-4163..

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■ a t, power steering, windows & se at. air. hloh mileage-but oood cond. 20 mpg. JIOSO Caeh . Cell 432-8470.

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1983 CHEVROLET S-1V'6 . outomolle, A'C, 27,000, Stock #4-255A

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o rea l pricel U500. 733-0425 _ ovenlnos Of w eekends. '

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- By EDWARD M ILLEI The Associated Press

TAYLOR; Mich. - . ap p ro ach to a ltra c t v eh icles — mud, sweat

A m erican Motors (________ “ to rtu re track s” whc— — -tu r r tto lo o sc lo r te s l-d r

boulders, sond p its, lo{ C ustom ers already

A M C 's 1,000 dealcrshii m o re sites to get (he t r

S a le s people a rc sup t r a c k with tl>e cusU D ealersh ips a lready ii d riv e rs . The Jeep s u ow ned by the dcalersh

T h e p itch Is aim ed {__^ iuiow little abou tJecp :

“ We sell Jeep s to t m an o g er Kevin Bari( th is D etroit suburb.

“ T h ere 's the enthus ab o u t Jeeps than anyc

. le t h im ta lk and he sel th e re 's thc couplc wh a n d the, track shows th

"W e found. th a t c w eren ’t entirely know c ic is- capable of doin v lcc president for sa found th a t this sells oui

T h e $2,500 track his a ^<;-mile c ird e . The i cam elb ack s — twin hu d < ^ m ud holes In betv •. T lic plunge from thc

Sear!By CAROLINE E.M AY E Tlic Washington Posl

C H IC A G O -W illiam I. rc£aillng business since 1!

-------- seen -the business jnorc-Qday.

T h e industry “ Is m o rec seen In m y 35 y ea rs" he s a r e s trv g ^ tn g ."

If anyone should know t retiiiljng , it would be th J u s t th re e m onths ago, c h a ln n a n and chief exec w orld ’s la rg est re ta il o

'R o eb u ck & Co.'s S ears P H e now d lrcc ts an operal

- - • .■800 8tore3.t72i-catolog:oull sa le s a y ea r.

_______ A t th e m om M t, th a t^u s• M ore than ilO newly s to re s , called “ Stores of tl to t ran sfo rm the 9^year-c

- - c h a n d ls e r .- - ............——• A spec ia lly com puter r S c a rs Business-System s w ide v a r ie ty of personal'.

-------ware.-

— ^:8tores,— deslgned~ to-lin : h a rd w a re stores w here ( sm a ll too ls and nails.• A p la n to en te r thc ru r a n d o th e r traditional re ta i fa v o r o f th e m ore pq>ulj u rb a n a re a s . The firs t oi schedu led to open in Feb:

.one-slxth th e s izo -o f th— fea tu iin g 'S ea rs '-s trb n g es

p liances , hardw are, f a l l H dep a rtm en ts .

ite o f t h e ‘t o r t u r e t r a c k '

lud,s■ M n gJER SS —

— Jeep d ea le rs have h it on z c t customers- to four-wheel- ^eat and fears. '-s Corp. is helping dealers vhere potential custom ers ci t-dfivefron-camelback-dlrt, mo , logs, m ud holes and sw am ps, dy a rc kicking up m ud a t ! ships, and p lan s call for two i c tracks within a year, supposed to d riv e once a rour ustom er b e fo re-sw itch ing : ly have liability Insurance fo s used a re dem onstra to r m rshlps.

id p rim arily a t young couple !cps or four-wheel drive.0 two types of people ," said arickm an of T ay lo r AMC-Je

huslast who probably knows nyone iri Uie dea le rsh ip — yoi ; sells h im self," he said. "But who have n ev e r expcrience(

s them w hat a Je e p will dp.", even people who owned . lowledgeablc about w hat thc oing," said Jo seph Cappy, A

sales and m arketing , "We ; our sales people too.’’ his dca lc rsh lp iin ished thls.\v< tie roughest fea tu re s a re the1 humps with GO-dcgrec inclinc KJtween.thc top of one m ound to the Ix

r s e x pYER

n I. Bass has been In the e 1950 and n e v e r has he c -cutthnw l.than It Is to-

rc com petitive than I ’ve le says. "A lol o f sto res

TIW the s ta te of a ffa irs In bo . ! the 5&-year-oId p ass , foci Igo, Bass w as nam ed a s l ixecuUve officer of the wes 1 organizfltiori, S ears, . ' U 's M erchandise Group, ac li oration wllh m orc than dole [>uHets«nd$254)i»(on^n— -fc:

-------- -try.-buslnessincludes: ___ . ^ rw ly 're m o d c l^ ^ 'S c a rs sale jf thc Futurie" d r a in e d y ea sr-bld chain from a util- ’ arts T ianrfnshtoriable m e r -~ la s t ------ ,---------- -------- ------------------- RIr retailing cha in of 100 lacli fns Centers (h a t sell a - .wea lal'com puters a n d soft- a n d -------------- - ; 'm al

lin ita tc n c l^ b o rh o o d -othe n! consum ers cnn buy corc

Y(rural a rea s th a t S ears wou ita ilcrs have ignored In sea i pulated and pro fitab le n u n t of these new stores, nan< 'ebruary, will b e about “ I -the m ali-size S ears,, core

gesl-m erch an d lse t-ap '.-sh o i palnl and its cata log S ler

Max

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: k ’ i s a J e e p s e t u p a t a di

iweat,fsellJ

of a p it is about 2 q u e rs th a th e m us foot m ound,

n a new ••We’re pushing icl-drive B arick m an said. I

a r e s a f e — design! rs build ‘You ca n 't go thi

c an be ’ c raw l through. Tltnounds.___ four-w heel drivc.^psl ~Jeci>-s aiC 5-annit six of b u t th e growth ha; I'O dozen w om en and profes

“ O u r whole mi )und thc s a id Cappy. “ Our 3 scats. m a le s and prim arl for test B ul loday th e p models lypg jp g p chcroki

.............. co m e o f 535,600, C..................W agoneer h a s an {

)les who incom e.T h e tracks we

lid sales G eorgetow n, Calif •Jeep in h a r d c o r e Jeep enl

lh a n 25 years, hc vs more off-road excursioi you ju sl fro m h is hometowt 3ul Uien Tw o to rtu re trac ced tills q rc a , tw o a l P ittsb ' T h e tra c k s haved Jeep s ye i, s a y s Rick Br< h e vehi- M olor Co. in Twin 1 .A M C 's • A pparen tly , so di We also ' “ A husband and

tio n ," B arickn^an: .\veek Is s a u c e rs . They dldi lie steep do .”Ines and B ul Uicy gol Uin

ended th e ir v isit wl >tx)ttom “ T heybough ton

)andirS ea j

Tlic second s to re , to open in U « about one-third th c size of ocusing on Epparel and home I is l l n ^ and bedspreads, tradit /e a k e r lines. •' U ltim ately , B ass hopes thal c tiv ltles will he lp l in Scan o ld rum s it is now experiencing

ry.—S ca ra_ h as_ n o t_ lu id the Ihr is tm a s seasons y ^ r ^ ^ a le s w ere u p 'o n ly 3.1 percci e a r ’s record-sctling levclis. T hi rfc not cxpected lo Ixs s ig n fic ^ l is t ’D eccm bcifs! ^ -.R etailers p in m uch of the blar ick lu s tc r sa les on Uic wei weather cools off in terest in co n d o th e r foul-weaUier gear that la ln s tay s Uiis tim e of year. Ant lu d i-fo r s a lm of c a r b a tle riis .‘t Uier-autom otlve-supplies-whlc o re p a r t of Sisars’ business.Y et. the s trugg le fbr shop

’Ould b e Uuigh even if the weatJ easonally favorab le bccausc of u m tw r of p layers In the re ta l an c ia l ana ly sts note.“ The am ount of choice and i

onsum ers over w h a t (o 'b u y 'i tiop-haa-neverbeen-h ig^tefj'H le m , execuUve d irec to r of I la rk e tin g Science Instllu te .” .

1 d e a l e r s h i p in T a y l o r . I

rfeanJeepsut 20 feet — and when ih e d nust gun thc engine to sca le a

ling thc safely of four-whc< d. H e and AMC officials said igned to educate , not scare .> Uirouch th is a l 35 m ph.” h e s . T h ey 're designed to g ive aIC."-----------------------------------------nrrunnlng-aU doublcJasLX E: h as l>ccn in new er m ark e ts •

>fessIonal people, m arke t has d ianged dram

)u r ta rg e t used lo be 18- to 2 la r ily biuc.co liar kind of guys ie ;iv e rag c buyer of the stall rokee is 38 y e a rs old w ith a Q, C appy said;-The m ore ups an av e rag e buyer who l s 4 l w

w ere designed by M ark lallf., w ho is a " Je e p e r" — en thusiasts call them selves, he h a s led the Jecp e rs J a m sion ov e r thc rugged R ub i own to I..ake Tahoe, Nev. rack s h av e been finished Ini^ tsburgh and one a t Lanconia, avcn’l gotten to Uic M agic Vi Brown, sa le s rep resen tative

/InF a lls . But h e llk cs th c idea » dop rospectlve buyers, md w ife Camc in h ere fo r a d< an said . “ And the ir eyes wer< didn 't believe w hal they w en

Uirough th c course safely, hc t w ilh p en s In th e lrhands. to n e Uiat n igh t," he said.

ngdeT"" I Discoui

parel, ar years ag ^ a n 1 p-

I Uicy sell. M .k ■ y . __diandlse,

ofKIdaer------------- ------- 1 Discoui

B radiecsin the sp ring , will c rea sin g of a m all s to re , th e tradi

ne fashions, su c h '' sp ec ia lty nditionally S c a rs ' C ircu it Cl

T h e in<la l these various w hen the cars o u t o f Uie Jy, fiotes ing. ---------M anagen

the m err ie s t o f ge t a n y n ~InN6vem ber ; i ta —ding-ecorrccnt above la s t m oney avThis m onlh . sa les Uie m a ri:^ U y b e tte r than D avidson. ■ . . “ D epai

)lam e fo r cu rre n t gressive,-'weaUier. W arm in d u s try 'I coats, sw e a te rs , g ro ss math n t nnrm nUy a m “ You a And il doesn’t do q u a rte r ," s , -Hnow t i n s anfl In h is S e a 'h»ch-m ake-tip-a— S e a re r :

d rop fron hoppers’ do llars 2.5 perce i e a rn e r w as m ore e d $ I0 4 m ! of thc increased F a c e d \ jta il industry , fl- declin ing

a h e a d wll id av a ilab ility to th e P u tu r ly and w h ere to g iv e u s tl ^^says-L ouls-W — th c b a la n )f the non-profit h e sa ld .

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t>e closed fi 5 * ^ L a te .Fri___ ^ d iscoun t n— Anal ys t s Sl

~ ly to add r c e n t ded li p ro m p t nc' d in g ra te s .

ac tion ^ m c ( ^ t o l t a k e n I n l^

Ai'Umirf,,,,. m a rk e t in •, M ic h . w eek.

I t w as a 1 E v e for it P h illip s Pe p lnnne d ia t

— g ro u p of il

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MONIleel d rive ," M ondayid th e tracks l ^ o con-

b u t addeesa ld . " Y o u _____Uie robb

a flavor of , M crril__________________ ing th e ea»ar’s pace.

— im atically ’’129-year-old h a v e be ys.*' b lock anation-wagon ”^y Pa y early In- c ^ h ln g , p sca lc 'Jeep ''' ' . i t s papc w l th « 8 ,0 0 0 . -ValMC--

c S'mitli of - th e nam e m _ s . F o r morc J lm borec, anbicon Trail GERING,

W este rn S t ih e AUanta ' s u g a r proc< a , N.H. w eek , a c «V alley a rea S u g a r B eet ve fo r Willsca. • H en ry Sc

g ro w e rs ’ g dem onslra- w e re lold •re o s big a s se n ta tlv e o ;re aboul to p a n y t h a l .(

U se th e sal lie said, and tio n s of the

fo r 28 parci cep.tedunlil

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spite>unt stores* especially Ujose i a rc am ong thc n cw cs l'p la j ago, (hcse s(ores accounlci p crcen l of all c lothing sah

ill aboul 5 p ercen t o f a li fas >e.Ji6tcs_Danicl B a rry , vice e r Peabody &'Co. Inc: r >unt departm ent • s l o n s , , is an d W al-Mart, a re also tal lg portion of thc h o p p e r s ' do iditlonal re ta ile rs. So, too, ty relqitprs, such a s Toys 1 City.Increase in p lay e rs com cs le economy Is grow ing very i e s W illiam Davidson, cha em ent H o riy n s , aw nsuIU ng Izcsilii rctallhig, “ SiiicciTitai■ m ore m oney (from a s tron j !onomy),-th«yJiay.eJo g e t i t a w a y jro m som eone d i e . Tl irkel-^uut! batU e like a w

a rtm en t sw res n av e becom< c,-’’ sa id Boss. “ ConsequcnU} y w ill bc h ard p re ssed to m a la rg in s ," o f profits. •4lF8ady-&aw4ome-o(-4hat-ir

h e noted in a n interview5 in iTowd*6illce.----------------—for exuniplM,' s aw lts~prof 3m 3.3 percent In i ts sccond < ;ent thc th ird w hen th e comp m illion on sales of $8.5 billion i w ith th is increasing compc lg profll m argin, B oss ^lani vlth thc m assive $1.7 billion u rc* '.rcm odding program .-^

th e q)portunily-lo-bopefull m c e o f sa lc ‘*-at-Uie-compan3

nphaslzing a p p a rd aridjw m i

ut in ( 5urs grrcU R R IE RocIatedPress

-YORK - The stock m arket 1 broad g ain In quiict prc4ioll- ivlty Monday, responding tc s l i^ u c l lo n In th c Federal

>y Issues took th c spoUlght In ;cst trading In 2 ' i months.)ow Jones av e rag e of 30 In- s climbed 11.16 to 1.210.M.1C on UlC New Y ork Stock Ex- toUiied 55.55 m illion shanis,

om 101.27 m illion F riday and h te st - to ta l: -since a-46.3C share day on Oct. 8^!l day had been expected wllh -ln v est0 rs~ ia ian g “ 3— long las weekend. The m arke ts will d for UlC holiday on Tuesday. Friday, the F ed lowered lls L ra te from 8Vt to 8 percent. 5 said Uie move appeared like- d more m om cntum ilo Uie re ­cline in in te re s t rrites. and new cuts in banks' p rim e len-

Kcr, brokers noted, the Fed 's ad been w idely expccted,.and to bc have been a l least partly to Account beforeha/}d;^TJie' in lls sharp ra lly early last

a less-lhan-m erry C hristm as investors who had bougiit

Petroleum 'Stock on news of a takeover of Uie com pany by a f Investors led by T. Boone

Securities > 6 8 mitlicNTREAlJ (AP) - Merrill Lyi ay said thc facc v alue of seo om pany m essengers last we< Ided Uial thc securities a re vii ibbers.rrill Lynch officials spent Uie' le exacl am ount of F rid ay 's U iggesfrobbcry o n ts .k ln d eve spokcswan-dlm-Couttft«iid— ml $40.4%llllon of Uic securltli anks and t ra n s fe r agencies been issued th e securities' any a ttem p t lo cash them, Ckii f pu tting oul the num bers, y ng ,'' hc told a new s confcrcr ip e r: I t 's all Insured and It-rei — va lue th a t the tran sfe r a R

e a t W e s t4G, Neb. (A P) — G reat Sugar Co. will o ffer iis 14

ocesslng p lan ts for sale this ccordlng -to Uie N ebraska ‘clG ro w ers Association.

Schncldcr, president of the group, .said b ee t farm ers

Id by Uie D enver rcpi;e- ; o f thc D allas-based com: il .G real W estern will advcr- s a le in (hc W ednesday edi- h e Wall S tree t Joum al.-B ids ircels of p roperty will be ac- n lilJ^ .3 1 ,1 9 8 5 ,h e sa Id . W estern b v m r beet- process-

? cuttlsc selling ap- ^iTcli a s linens ilayers. F ive lu re trad ition ilcd for l e s r S e a rs for h a n a le s ; today, s u d i a s re frig faslilon m er- a i r condltionc icc president accesso rie s at ~ ^ ^ B a s s r l S ’ l h a l '

. such a s decline In h( taking a n In- red u ces Uie de do llars from “ We a re the00, at% th c te n d to lose Uu 's R Us and to m a k e S c a rs

So fa r, the s a t a tim e s u c c e s s rsa id l ry m oderate- m onitored the Sm rim an of re m o d d e d sto; ing firm th a l o ld e r s to re s - rta iiu rs 'canT " m onu i anii7r.41 ongly expan- W liilc some - i t by tak ing in c re a se Is sul T ha t m akes o f cap ita l Sear w ar,’' said^ F u tu re plan , B

im ev c rjr^ g - s to re s h as sh nU y w e a sa n m e n t ," Increa m aintain o u r m on th ov er (hc

, . th e second mo l- ln4he-U iipd-^M > w lngfii-say! !w last w eek T h e w ork oi-------------------- beg u n by U assrofirm argiirnnnr'vnoT w ai id q u a rte r to o p e ra tin g offic m pany eam - in August, lon. B ass , who IipeUUonand positions In Scj a n s to p re ss ' c e sso r, compai on "S lore o f r ^ ^ n s i b l e ffi1.-iiThat will S to re o f thcFS iI fully ch an g e— A s - o n ^ in a i ttn y * 5 3 to rc 3 rw a s - th t! - ln s p ir

— adcscripU or >me fashions B ass Is -als<

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d ’s P ickens. chairm an md P e tro leu m .•tiy O ver Uie weekend PIc Uie ' a n d P h llljp s re a d ie d a n , as t c n d lh e b id .

AlUiougii Uic agrccmei la s wiU» m easu res deslgnet gilt (he im p ac t on Phillips' if a tlie s h a re s traded Mon y a dow n D'jk from Friday, ft )ne m illion Plilllips shari

es valued on worthLynch C anada Inc. on be rej sccurlUcs .stolen (rom In t week is $68.5 million, been ; v irtually w orthless to poste

Tillhc w eekend detcrm ln- m ess 's Uieft, believed to bc stron e v e rin -C an ad a rco m -—M errj-------------- :--------------------on doritles w ere ■negotiable, Tin ics a round the world ordei ;s ' se ria l num bers to and t Ckiuttssaid. tainc

>, you rea lly preclude $3,00( ircnce. “ A t Uils poinl. Pol - real ly j u s l rep resen ts ' robbi ' agent ha s . T hey 'll all fo r Uj

i t e m p l a rMl Ing p lan ts In N ebrask14 W yom ing, K ansas. OhI

his ta n a , and a cane-procesika L ouisiana.

S chne ider said S atu r w a s no( su rp rised by tl

srs m en l of sale , l)ccause Gi o ffic ia ls have said Uiey V

m : ed in selling thc plants.- cr- s a id g row ers d id nol exf idl- pan y to a c t so quickly, ids “ I 'm a b lfa p p rd ie n s i ac- h e sa ld .

G row ers have Just cc s s - socond y e a r of a Uireerj

hroatens'and b edspreads. S ears iiop ional custom ers — who con lardw are, tools and durab le c :rigera(ors, washing machlncj oners — to buy Uielr clothing 5 a t S ea rs a s well. The hopo, la l'lhcT iew business will off:

housing sta rts , wiiich In ! dem and for S ears ' ap p liance thedurJib le (re ta iler). We don ! U ial," l^e says. Bul, he does Ir a rs a m ore well-rounded retail h e new approach shows .sigi id Bass. F o r Uie two monUis h( the s to res, he says sales ai

s to res w ere significantly a l» v 3 — 11.4 percent g rea te r the'

Tie a n a ly sts question whether sufficient given the large am

^ r s Is putUng into its Store o 1, B ass d isagrees. o n :_ th e profit n iy g in a t I

shown “ a pcrccpU D le'lm pi ireasin'g by 0 .3 'perccn t-tho - (he oUier s lo h » am lby 0.4 pci monUi. “ I Uiink it’s a very sta y s^ h e soft-spoken-Bass:------c on th e S lore of Uie F u tu re a ss ' p r e d e c e ^ r E dw ard A. h was“ n a m w r p r s ia e n n Q ia ~ fficer of Uie en tire S ears comi

10 h as h d d num erous execi S cars, w as B rennan 's logical

ipany officials say, becausc hc ffir Uie implcmentoUon of

F u tu re p rog ram . nQ ndal-analyat-no ted ,- “ Brei p lra tio n p B s s s r th c persp lrat Uon B ass chuckles a t app ro tlr also looking a t oUier* corpo

~ i -

itions- D2-4

' • 8

rant r£ forst

hands, puttii th e ac llve lis

M esa dnip )USTf\iALS liv e trading. 51 IU 4 Som e oUic

speculation

Scovlll clh 9 '^ -p o ln t_ ^

m m cm tw rs ol C anada pro] ov e r o f the c

, . T . F th e offer ai S tree t Uiat i

----------------- Ihcom ingfnW lUifourl

^ --------------------I984 ,"U ie= — a v e rag e shi~ po ln ls sincc^ In Monda}— B oard , ac

n um bered d I ^ A 1. T h e excht

^ a l l i ts listed.I 96.18.

I NaUonwl^ I o f M esa ''lis ted fssu es ,

sto ck s on rc *lckens’s group th e over-Uie n ag reem enrio C3:7^7nIlJIon

S tan d a rd i lent was se t u p posite Index i led to cushion T hc NASD s' stock price, Uie over-lhc onday a l 45^4. ■ 1-54 to 245.82 . More Uian 4.8 E xchange , t ires ‘changed ’ 'c l 6 '^ a t 202,

f a t more hlessto tlrep laced ."ntcrpol, the worldwide policc :n a lerted . Coults said. Hc sa: Ited a rew ard , b u l refused to u ’hree a rm ed robbers Interccp ssen g ers F rid ay a s they ongboxes of c a sh and securillt irrill Lynch office on thc24th fl d m m lo m D o rch cs tc r Boulevc riie bandits accosted ih e mess< lered them lo th e basem ent ( i took Uie bags a nd strongbox ned $28.1 m illion in non-nego000 cash.*ollce said they have sketchj ibers and believe there w as a U^em.

n t s g o o nska, Ck)lorado, to producc b< ihio and Mon- a new ownei essing plm ft'ln tra c t, posslb

Uie 1985 crop T h e growi

urday lha l he com pany ol Ui'e announce- d iscu ss form

G real W eslem p u rc h a se p n / w ere in terest- th ey would h s.-Ilowever, he a proposal xpccl Uie com- deadline, h c :

G re a t Wc islve aboul It,’’ w e re closed

P re s id e n t J t completed th e could n ot be Jrycar contract phone....... S.

tmarilopcs to s tra te g ic s to m ake ome to edge a s th e nation 's1 goods th is goal. S ears .— li ics and — Is now looking mc ng and spec ia lty re ta iling .0 , says • S ea rs Is a lread y aiffsct a tlie bu rgeoning persn tu m Its 100 S ears B:es. open a round th e coion 't In- w ide vari.cly of persoi Intend the rival.'TBM and iiller. m ach ines , a s well asIgns of "T lie (c o m p u lc rnhe has Uirough a translUora t Uie p la y e rs ,’’ Ba§s says

ove thc p lan s to “ open a fevie first an d th en w e 'll p lay It--------------- S c a rs IS oisoexpioic r Uial sm a ll p a in t and haimount som o o f th e compan;5 of Uie disc.

In th e experimeni these these fou r s to res ha^

iprove-. Ung fo r Uie compan0 -f lrs t~ w h (rsa y -S c ars had 1 w rcent these s to res . “ Thc strong lim ited so th e re wa------------ enough-p e o p lc to~5re w as H a sh ,-e d ito r of the . Bren- f^ews, a ira u e puoii1 - c H i ^ d o ^ p y o u r s c i i — r c ia mpany co u ld n 't g e t everyUili

H ow ever, S ca rs tu x u tlv c goods, lo Include snu al sue-, blng Item s to m ake hc w as n e l^ b o rh o o d hard' of Uie changing jt_ to_m ore

w a re ^ r e for the i rennan " eaf^nin-dow n-thfrstn 111100’' M y s B ass:/Ingly. " I a m c o m f o r t ^ poraU! s : ;™ ~ — ■ • SeeSE^

lay, D e c e m b e r2 5 .1984 Timenmos-News, Twin Falls, klaho .

— ® - :

ate toeksutting Uie issue a t th e top of <e l i s t . .....................Inipped % to 18l^, a lso In ac- Ing.oUier energy issues roso on lon thot they m ight become s . n ex t-ta^ tT -M obil-ga ined— :W ,i-U nocal-W 4o.3«<n-and---------l%lo47V<. - ■— ^ ^ -----------[ climbed 1 to 3 9 ^ oo“ lop of a /—rise last week, when 8 of Uie B dzberg family of proposed a $35-a-Aare takc- h e company. Scovlll opposed r am id conjecture on Wall la t a higher bid m ight bc for-, g from anolher party .3 u r t r a ^ d jy s r £ m a ln in £ la ----------lie Dow Jones industrial

show&. a h e t lo s s of 48.50 ncc last New Y ear’s, iday ’s overall tally on (hc Big

advancing Issues out- kI declines by m orc than 2 lo (Change’s composite Index of led common slocks rose .62 to

iwldc turnover In NYSE- ues, including trades In Uiosc n regional exchanges and in -the-counter m arkel, to lded lIM sharcs.ird ic Poor's 500-stock com- lex gaincdi.25tol66.7G./\SDAQ composite .index for ’-the-countcr m aricct added 15.82. At Uic A m erican Stock;e, the m arket v a lu e _ ln d e x _____202.4i. up.91. ‘

ethanthieves)llcc llalson-aBcncy.-has2 said Merrill Lynch has to ; ay for how m uch.'ccpted the two unarm ed ley carried bags and irilles (rom a b ank lo UieIh floorofanofficetow er— -------Jevard in M ontreal.

mt of Uie officc building (boxes — w hich also con- legotlable securities and

tchy descripUons of theIS a gotaway-car w alllng- -- --------^

n block:e beets for Uie company, and > « ie r may w ant a new con- sslbly altering prospects for - :rop,Schneldcrsald. rowers p la n .lo mfiet wlUi ’ officials soon and m ay ormation of a cooperative to ! processing plants, alUiough ■, id have difficulty d raw lng^p ' sal before Uie Jan . 31 bid ', hesald.W estcm 's Denver offices *

tsed Sunday, and company it Ja c k B. Powell of DenverI b e c h e d a t home by Ido*

ketikc surc S ears m aintains lls in 's largest reUillcr. To mee^- like oUier naUonal retailers ' m orc and m ore seriously a tlg- ' • ■ ..........ly a large specialty p layer in [>ersonai com puter business,•s Business System s Ckmters • counlry. The. cen te rs sell a

ersonal com puters, including nd Apple C om puter desktopII a s software. ; i r retailing) Industry Is' going ilion. We wlil bc one of Uieays confidcnUy. B ass says ho ' ■ , few m ore s to res in Jan u d fy i ly it by ear.’’ i:pionnganBiianw idechalrib{---------I hardw are s to res to c a n y pany’s best s d lln g m erchant. -' -•

nental stage fo r tw o years,

ipany, note industry expertsad planncd-toToli-out-tOO-ol---------‘Their sdectlon w as verji was not enough reason foc

Srshop-U iere;* .-sald-W yaj|---------Uie NaUonal H om e C enter

ubiicaiion th a i oversees thelw ianing— m aasiry :— "Y ou--------TyUilngyouneeded.” • -3 h as now revised its line of sm aller d ec tr ica l a nd plum*oke It more like a full-scale > ardw are store. “ We a relore.of.a.convenlence hard----------he nelghborhood.where yoi» ^treeW or serew aa n dl tools;**!---------

l ^ e with them ,” oow says- SE A R SooPakcO e | '

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F eb . live ca ttle ; A pr. live ca ttle r, M ar. feed er catUe

---------F eD .'llve'K opM ar. w heat

_____ M ar.P o rt. w heat; M ar. co m ■i: A pr. s liv e r

- i . - A pr. gold, M ar. copper

: M a r .s u g a r ---------------- : -------J a n . s oybeans.......

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' p ro v id ed by E dw ard D. J oi Bid

M oore F in . G p. 23.50 W innebago .Tjong. F ib e r 20.75 .T ru s-Jo is t 25.75C onsd . Food

-W este rn Union U ta h P ow er

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' USDA ttproiSfll W(]« trom l*»i)

. No. 2 Soli »h«*l J.UVt 3..No. 1 Y«llo« laytxtni S.9

> NO. : Y«Ww Coin i.rawp ' NO. 2 Yallo* Corn 2.U^4l : ' p>proctisotMdf. ..

•4irmln«l •loaior bklt. n.Q.-nolquoiM.

T S p u d ^ t:■ WASHINGTON (AP)- tlo n ’s p o ta to stockpile is ^ l a r g est on reco rd fo r th lat

—-^ ra c c o « U n g to tbeA gricuIl

A s o f .D cc. 1, potato■ w e re esU m ated a t 201 ,r? i ; d red w e ig h t in the i ^ o i

s ta te s , up S perceoL from . . t ; . b u l y~ p& K en i'Ifi53 'lha j

— ^^stoclqlU e o f tw o y e a rs ago: . T h e d ep a rtm en t’s Cro(

. B o a rd 'so ld IniiT eceflrrep ^ .D e6 . 1 Inventory represei jh 'cen t o f th$ 1964 foil c n ^ ,

•du c e s th e bu lk of the U.S. i

A ccord ing to USDA n — r - D e c r H n v e o to r y ^ a ^ e e i — r—th p ec 'p rev io u s-jrea rsn i'T

; m illion hundredw eight In- m lllJoo in 1982; and 2Q2.( y 1077.’ ' ,

\D -2Tlm ea-N «w 8,rW in Fall

' M r h ^ i s

iinq ply n*> Bffltwk 1 I t n S3

« * 5I Chg. BriNnt . i , « r n t «

Burnjh * ^ 0 ^ ^ «+ 5 CBS 3 • w n

U41U CK3NA J.M IB m V

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2 : a 7” s? sU4.-U_C«nScW ' 1.W — e 227 S

J tr i? c«?«Vif « 5 ~ S ^Climpin .40 10 30S1 21

H 2 H cnam to -40 10 m I

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s- s 'i I | |!*“ SW '.5 i’^ilS - 5 cSloii 3.S Ja IH— H Comdra 3U77d1lM CmoE 3 f lilIU lI iA* U Comul 1-70 1 1A7 H» • ” & t i:!i . K i

CnfNO 2.)} 10U « H - U ContPw VOtJ 2034 <

- §S' i , i i i t h g ? s l ’.'iS ’ s s

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ns S ■ srs S s i x

: T§i=s ^

Ilty Close . High 3.90 3.92

66.67V^ 66.95 68.17>/i 68.45

Ue 72.97% 73.20--------- 5 3 .17^4" 53.17\4-----

3.46Vii 3.46^4 t 3.85 3.85

2!teMi ITU775 6.61 6.66

317.30 319.00. . 55.90 59.00 ■ -

--------- 4.10 4.24............ -5.86---------- 5.e8'/4-' —Jills 91.79 91.8^ids------73rl0------- 73rW:------

Q uotations from S inclair am

SD a t approx- A lbertsonds Interdealer Id ah o P w r. (tlons do not in- D a rt-K ra d•markdown o r C .P . Natlom[uotatlons a r e Hosp. jCorp.Jones& C o. C m y. P sy . C1 Ask M ay tag •) 23.875 M icron T cdi

14.00 • B a rry WrighS 21.00 1st. Sec. Bor5 26.25 M orr;-Knud;

33.375 I s tA m B k P9.125 G a te sL ca rji

22.625 H .J . H einz

CH,.Pk s s :-Wlteo>>9ln »oun u c k s aus A Wl a.00;CoIoudo7

__ _______ __SO 10 colons

13.00; WisMnotG

bW(0. Cuolillon* l»oml*<mlnal_«l»>aiou.___NEW VOnK (;

aMof 1:30 for Monday D«c:F«. TN,..

' S.M S.#1U 20 Tin ”

IndusTianes Six

t o c k p i l e=*) — T he na- By s ta te , i is th e fourth- to ry Include

nfyf»j>r Cnllfomlfl ;u ltu re D q>art—d ro d w o l^ t ;^ ------------------Idaho,-6li5flito Inventories M ichigan,rt m ll lin n h n n . l^ 9<WfW>-

ajor producing ' N d iro sk a . 1 tup a y e a r ago Island , l,70C

Igo:------------------^dhlor-830;0Jrop R eporting PauisyJvanI reportlhallJje '"29,600.000: a jsented 67 per- " • • u p , w h lc d p ro - J h - I

I reconis. the' ' I n T ilteeededonly in -------- » t ^ -=Ti-rccord-2i9:9-------: In 1978 ; 206.5 ' C l o S I 02.6 mUilon I n .........p h o m

Falla, Idaho Tuoaday, Ooce

irices•«> W2» '* ♦ 5 . auPonI 3 » *48

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I IB'A— H Herculs I.M » 17B

S:'S SS , S II'S!S.l!fc5 Srir-.,:S iSffiI 40H* HospCp .M 12 73t

CloseLow P.M.3.87 • 3.90

. 66.42% ' 66.67%67.90 68.17%72.60 72.97%

""53;i7% ------- 53:17%— -3.45 3.46%

3.84% 3.85z:b5 2 .66 '/4 '6.54 6.61

314.70 317.30 — 55.50— ' 55.90

4.08 4.10— 5;85Vi 5.86' V

91.76 . - 91.79— -72,08— . 7 2 .1 0 - — - and Co.

I ‘ ,28.75r . Co. ■ 37.875(I 84.25onal 18.625p . Am. ■' 40.75’.C en t. ; 25.75

45.00ECh. 27.125 27.25ight _ • ; 23.625ionk 19.875 ' 20.125udscn • 33.50c P B c h 7.875 ; 8.125ir jc t : 12.125z , 43.25 ^

~iApj‘ - ” USOA - Malor polalo 3^sh(pp)^|>otnls 05 1* ^' Ul*l l*'’lll'u| lolerado BOO; Witeonsln a.JMSO; j ound wMlas 4S0-4 7S: luajgli 100 10 , Wisconsin S.GO-S SO. Wainingion 7.S0- ]iV w ’ib sacks witconsm a.SO; lou'nd |;kstbWlacons[n4.7S-S.OO.ins par ewi 80 count Wiiconsin U.OO->Oton 18.00: Colorado IS.OQ;IB.OO.- |

K (AP) — Final Oow>)on«s a<«tao«S------------------------------------ -------•nHlgtilMtOOMChg

1202.101214 <4 11*9 20 1 210.144. II IBS SSi SSS SSS:!!: iS

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; larger |Le, th c Dcc. 1 potato, inven- ; Ided: ' 'n ia ..____ 4.725.000 h un- ^h t ; - Colorado, - 12,550,000; ' ;500,000}-M ainer'l7.200.000;-- I, 8,000,000; M innesota. I

1. 1,900,000; New Yoric, L o n g '

*10;000r*Ot«gon.-15!200!000| M an ia , 4,050.000; W ashington, |i :andW Isconsln . 11,300,000. «

> b i g g e s t ^ r g a i n s a r e ^ ------------— 5/

S

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member 25.1984, •

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fE m mCHICAGO <AP) - Oraln and

K icaa wars mined in lighl tradin McaDo Board of Tiada.Tna oraln luluras marhals clos

(Mv, ona hour and IS mlnuias asrili Al lha ciosa. w^«*t w»s uncfi.

lownr wlin ih« coniiact lor Call' U.4SU a bushai; corn was 1 cam

, niohaf with Mticn at n.BSH a o _unchanged lo JW eanl»_h|flha'

5 '*iv? ca^ntrhi'ahar “ fB*8o*8abushel.

— o .? -* y i . ~ / “'.y.vWHE*T “

May 3.40V) 1.40Vt 3.31fi,..-... -ir.------- ProTday's open int «.2H :up3e

, 1 . i i i iP^v day's open Inl 1JS.8U; up7,

^000 bu mlnlmufn: dolltra m t bvati May i :t7 17# I :"Sap 1.66 ■ t.86W,1.Ba

Ptpvr saies28t.011107.

6.000 bu mlnknumj dottinpar btisAI S S S

E ii" aliSep B Jin 23 6 20No» 6 2BV4 626V1 624

Prav. salas20.162..Pray day's open Inl 72.1S7. oil 449

SPOKANE. Wasti. (AP) - S< quotaiions on lha Spoiiana Slock

JT ^ Ila h an V Ctaylort £ „. Gold neserya" Gult Resources^ Homejtake

Independenl

I yiila SquawM »

Princelon J nego__ gMal _____ Ap«_____________

silver Descenl g Sunshine ? W. GoldS ”0 Aboi Minas ' • •0 AMhOuse ^ Placets

AmeiKan SiireiAllasCallahan Con.Emplia Eipl.Evarfltean Go'd Placers Golden criesi Nancy Lae

'■ iiis sir"iierl. ^ “iJnes

r-vm aiM iot- ,=----- r........: • -• Yreka . United

7 ' OMAHA. Neb. (APyUSOA) — ’ slDcKMaikaiQuoiallonaHenday;

S0.004l.00, aoffla Mity St.SO: mam• KV!rsl“SV$^VM,”i

41.SO; most over SOO ID4I.S0.aicapl. Ib 43.00 * '

' Catlld and calvaa: 1000: slauoht

Choree 2-4 lOSO-ITSO Ib 6S SM7.U; rr Choke 20 10OO-11SO Ib B3.Ofr63.SO' g<

■^i}ote^WwliS■lb■E■0M4.60; g< Slaughter co«t; Few breaxino.uti mBTtUt-J^ 3T.O»3J;oo. nioh diesslm

eanner to 29.00 ~ •

’5 “ eOEd 2

s i- i“ E r ■ "

T 60 9*H- H MlBPl. .S6 ■ 43. 13H+ H MeMI 70

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333 9H* H Norlek .068 238 WU NAPhl 8 1

48 a i j * H KInaPS* liw

; ; « » « * ■ : - s J ,12 M » . W OcelPat 7.M

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92SI8 17V.4 V* ponntol 2'.J0 —** — PepsiCo 168

P'Uar • 1.37 10 37S 4 H+ V phalpO. ; S ! 5 . » K E I S .

,i *S? 5’! r, S ?ll?s, vsT r i g f * * - " ' ® ! ! .

10 ^ 4i PSvCol 1.92!} i 5 * fJ Ps IeG ' 2.72' i £1 S 5 ; 5 K s :ir „

>d soybean tulures

s s : | k ;f s ’ s s i s s :, ' r . , r i v . s & . ‘; - i s f s i s a a 5 £'beans at tS.66V. a 42.000 gal: OWtU Noopencontiacs Hading en me______________Lo« Lm I Chg. V n m B I

^ 3 . 4 s u - . o > . [ a i i i t i l f If E S 5 - CH.C.OO,0 3,43 - .0 Chicago Meicani

--------------- — API =

i i i if.TIv* 2.7m -.DOH Pro». sales 13,1IS " I S S = SI r c f f i ' i A f f i

44,000 ltM.:cMta )7,J1». JanMttal Apt V ...79«» »81V» *,OJU May •

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“S S8* " SHiS” ..64 12 2«e 7«V«« U . 'Robins .64 11 7886 3SH-»1H Rockwl

. r — - - ' RoBftn-----70 71 377 11 * U Rowan

1 44« 11H* H SchrPIO '.7# r 87 78H Schimb

J - S k

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.44 6 326 , 33H* V) tOoShD

.72 7 1083 16H -H

.32 * 12 141 *40 ■ ybron

.40 8IS740 66H* V,” ’ . S ’!5 7 5 !•“.30 10 144 38V4- H TECO

• 5 - ; F | - S 8 f S T - , f g ; r -

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(API - Fuluies • trading on Iho canlils Eictianee Monday;

O ^ High Low Satila Chg.in ttiM rn. ^

=griri^rirT¥-63.7S 63 90 63 45 g « -.08

.13.63S.inl 58,333. upl.849

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87;to 67;70'8r70 orro -:052.214.open Int 7,705. up 561.

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- 5 : 31,644.^nlnl20.0S8.oll2.

*"**‘niM ' 7B7S 787S 78.7S *2.00 78S; .76.57 78Sr 78 57 *2.00 ra is 78 65 78 ii_7B 6S_* ioB_

. . . i i i i i i i i ” ”’ 1.012 '., openlnll2.TJB.uglO.

(APJ — Mornlna iiends lor giains inland Monday (or cuireni snipmem 't baiije.per^usliel:!lobwhe*ati7#Id winter when 4.10

SAT e le v is ioS te r e o sVCSls:___, • W o 're Novv F o atu rl

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—# » « • • • • • • •

= K E N 'S TM A G r

------ ________ ^ l t J 3 o o ;M oln A vo. S .. Twin F o lli

6 7# 6U ■ Tlm«« ) a 643 37 TokhfiO .80 1 87.18U* H Tosco

i !m 1 1I4S 3SU+ H T ^ hu, s , s ?ss:]. 2> 973 SH^ V« Triburb— 1 ^ - J -’P f M i a

S^a"1 1-64 1 2304 34V4 4. H UnlOy 1 3.40 726 71U4. H UnCw

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2,30 - 17 725 - 47V**1H Atlas1 1 .0 8 - ll-ia5-19V*-> H

I.M 17 2SI0 47 * H BeroBb?.Vn'

3.20 8 *40 30, - Vl Cftmpl[i * ’' “ im '*’]!* ConsO

10 95 13H Cookina

I 1 6 121 S8Vt— H OamsQ 14 701 7S3H*1 gJjaP fl

' 1 l l l r S SS 2.70 8 143 77 * U Fluke

_____2___ S_50I-ll7H.»-lH_Ftn^'!«

* ,« '17 32%- U Gla'lM, i n A ni s " ! s

a.'36 ' 12 702 40'A*1W HOuOT

l E l S BSort wlilte wheal 2.95. bailey S

S.OO sno oats S 73. inocom 3.7S, Wheal piices are given daily by

K ain prices are an average o Illey dealer quotaiions obtained • Soft while wheal. December di

K r a , w . r a - ' i , ° a s s ”i____”*iReff^Otaln

Oocombor deil»oiy at 4.05; and na noilhein spring. 3H. All p>‘ces i Mountain Home by Rood Grain Co

I ^ivg.

T O T H E S T O C K H i;o5 ---------------------------------------

Y ou a ro h o ro b y nof h o ld o rs of lh o Twin d a y , th o Sth d a y o f J

M C onol C o m p an y offi :jo of 10:00 a .m . , lo r tl OJ Thoy will th o n roco :

Room io a of th o Vc o f S o u th e rn Id ah o in

O n o p u rp o so of the •» • B oard of D irocfo rs-| 50 will bo o p o n a t th o ;1§ A vo . W ost. Twin F IS" c lb i i r ig o t 6 :0 0 p .m .

Such o lh o r b u s in e s s 00 b o tra n so c lo d . Thor' •00 so n Loko ro so rv o ir :oo_ BottoVmo n t Loon A p

o s w oll OS s ta tu s ro .......... - t h o M iln e r 'a n d Low I

Tho c o rp o ra te b ooks b o to ro so id m o o tin g so c ro to ry o t th o Co T h u rsd ay . J a n u o ry 3

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W I N G Sa n s • A il

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“ ^ '" 9 W I ^ J P ^ I

TV A N D -/G N A V O X H O M E ENTERT Al oosrilL C ast-A ny-M ofaJo O '* O p o n M ofr.-F rl. 9

r 'S .!'| S!S: j' ss1.64- 13x186 76H* V* Vti

msCO 2.04b 13 43 SIHr , ' I Z f r '* SJ£ : . >>a i j ! S § 5 * “ S i

® f l 'lfll S ' 5 S!Pac 1.80 IS «S9 40H*1V4 wtlB?n*d S 1? lo V ^ ZOvos— 3— * ilS ~ i: u T ~ n ~ u ! !We?l s!«' r.l6J8B6H+ H Wy

ohn 2,56 13 449 71H* H Jei

*a* price# *for 'Amo}kin^* loek li?? :hanae Issues: Ins

on « “ - 3 7 ^ H f T l - i i =lusl 9 .14 16 17 22H+ H MCa ;; ssr s aiT . :S 1! ”! S5* “ asI ” i’i l r “ Int g '.IS S7 6Vi* H NW role 260 2H NuriCM 247 H 001

tt s " ”! !!s: 5 sdNt 301 SV»* H Pill.

S----H-?—i”r f S ' i f ! ! ! S * “ aison 3 88 Vt* H TcruiPd .16 10 647 1 H * H Teh!!«p i m .H - i . i# t! «S .■’S " !S ’ " 7 S TpS b _ 'J 3 i||-?^*.5 S55. o n h Vote!i, f :» 5 S »5l 5 SX; E .« , „ € ' & • “ Kd g .S2 911 11H* V* Wstr K o .17e IB 18 7 H - H Wlch DT 1.43e 1648 4 H - Vi Wwd

y S.OO. mliod B'Hh Oteal normerni the markol. '

by flangen's. Other Pinlos; 1 al I8.< ot se.eral Magic 14.00.'

idweekiy. Small reds: 17dellvoiy. 3 22: and matkel,

nbor doli.oiy, 4.00, Idaho pinks: la l Pilces <1.3.p.m.- ‘.Small whiles; 6

markel.^KcSaxiLn«trwn=a '®Pnew' crop l«S oa«“ Assoe^Vllon“”nc**f

IS aie quoted l.o.b. Idaho bean lai ai In Gooding. nol necessarily qu.

TIM E S-N E W S LT^SSIFIED A DVERTISING

PHONE 733-0931

- N - 0 - 1 ^ l - C ^HOLDERS OF THE TWIN FAI

o tifiod th a t tho r e g u la r mo in Foils Conol C o m p an y wi P Jo n u o ry ; 1905. T ho Diroctc fficos, 163 2nd A v o . Wesjt, Ih e p u rp o s e of co llin g th e o ss th e m e e tin g a n d to k o ' V o co tiono l/T ochn ica l bu ild in Twin Falls. Id ah o .

h o m o o tin g is to e le c t tw r fo r - th r o o y o o r 'f e r m s . Po lo Twin Falls C onol C om pc Foils. I d a h o .-b e g ln n in g -c

ss o s m ay com o b e f o r e saic oro w ill bo r e p o r ts o n fho r D am ro h o b ilito tio n , tho a p p lica tio n for t h e Twin Fi re p o r ts on th e co n d itio n ol 1/ Lino p o w o r p ro je c t s .- ------

ks w ill closo fo r th o tro n sfo ig a n d all p ro x ie s m u s t b e lo n o l C om pany o f f ic e s bo 3 .1 9 8 5 .

TWIN FALLS CAIDORIS Y. FINNI

IS T M A S

S O NI A pplian^ cx o w av e-j

I • ■ • • • • • •w t'* • • • • • ' • • •

lAPPLIANC! • • • • • t 'o o o o c t o * * * * * *

A PPL IA NAINMENT CENTERO w n A M ognavoxl^— ------9;00-5 ;30 . S o t. 9 ;00»sr00

USUFE t.64 10 118 J4 ■UUPL ®Vartan M XWachv a ! u 10 204 2>vt* u,'Wackht .60 10 67 17va

' Waiun .21' 23 610 40U« HWalU a IJO 71016 -SlHi- H WrnCm .SM 4S0 21Vt« v%

- Wamrt.---- 1.46— 13-461-S6H— H —WahWI 2.48 7 107 1BH« V

“ w nJift" K a r . ’ J , 4 5 '■. wavetn .. Jo -i 3427 .so. * .U ’

a ® . i l s g ^ i s -SIK Vfi . s s * : 5 '

! . " » ■a . . . s l s - ^ 5 'i 3 i j - , =3 . s s . »a |o r f . . , 2J.Matra PR-3J 3 2IHa f f i" . .» .! >1 S'** “ ■ S.KIS, :« HiSliSiS, aSSb i'“ ■-”! i!S* tKumac 16 1IH* u .

BH+-VT.rPECp . » '* 219 it.K : , . .» .. tS*

SecCap ,lBe 8 SI 13 > U-Solllron 16 23 6H* H'Sunair .24 ll 34 SH ‘‘TIE 10 3S43 81kTchAm 124 2H* V6'TchSym ' IJ 43 -15H+ HTelasph 99 3H _ u

* s ; . r s ! 5 * * "SESSSS. )! g ! 5 - “UnlvRs » a 7H+ V,M r . „ . g ! i s 5 : s » s { “ „ ""S S ’?^* “ ,Wthtrd 4T 3Hwalbr g .» 10 M • : . WstnS L “ l.23e 6 28 24V** UwwoJI .441 15 aa?' t " * M;

lernc-i.ii.is .to . l7-ki.K.oo. «Ad-2 otl___ll 18.00, 3 al IS, 4 J t 14.S0. snd 7 it.: 17 ai 19 00. 1 ai 16 and 2 oll in 'i:laMa.0O,iaallS.00.1atl4.S0.la; 6 at 20.00, 6 al 19.00 and 1 oH Iho - -

nc. Prices ate net. U.S. No. 1. lesa lai and storage ctiarges. Prlcea ate tyQuoieddailybyaiideaieis.

ING ;;

^FALLS c a n a l C O .:

m e e tin g o f tho s to ck - w ill b o ho ld o n Tues-

o c to rs w ill m o o t o t tho QSjt, Twin Foils, Idaho , th e m o o tin g to o rd e r , ko u p o f l0 :3 0 o .m . in u ild in g a t th o C o lloge

tw o m e m b e rs o f tno Polls fo r th e e lo c tio n

Tipony o ffice , 163 2nd ig -o t_ 1 2 :0 0 -n o o n -c n d - .

s a id m o o tin g w ill o lso ho s to tu s o f th e Jack - h e R e h a b ilita tio n a n dn Foils C o n d sy s te m , ___n o t M ilnor D om , o n d

is f o r n f <tn r k ton f<ny«t ____b e In th e h a n d s of th o b e fo re 5 :00 p .m . o n

CANAL COMPANYNNEY, A ss l. S e c re to ry

i c e s ___i-O v en s= ^

ICES 5• _________

• o o o o o o o f

SICE0 ■ 7 3 3 ; 2 ^ " ^ ~

........ ^

^ M e s iBy STEVEN P. ROSEN The AssodatedPfe^

An Investors' group P e tro leu m Co. C haim P ick en s J r . will mal

— — m iU ionum der an nfeiw___ _*t§-hpsULe_Ui.for_conti------- r Petroleum Cor----------

; ' C llizens of PhUlips— -rhomelown-of-Bartlesvn

;9PP0sed th e bid and hal m en t, w hich would invc

___ :tu r ln g oU h e co m p an y r■---T he M ttlem enl, disc

--------- n i g h W ^ a ^ t f ^ l e a s e tP ick en s’ group, ended ^ a t e n ip ted Dec. 4 and 1

Okla»Joma, Texas, L D elaw are . As p a r t of tt th e p a r tie s said they v.

. d ism issa l of the litlgatlo - “ T h is Is the best p rc

---------K a s-ev e r-h ad jii-sa id -/m a y o r o f BarUesvilie. ‘

Pana-. KETCHU M -Pana-I

Ketchum oil and gas pr - £Any. "'Ill become gi

aiid wiU-bdfEter Jifrhol ' ' th ird th r t i i^ an a^ tje

qontrol of Phoenlx-base & Gas Co.

-------------M lc h a e r - p c m c K ;"P an a -P e tro l, sa id Mon p a n y a lso is pursuing va lu ed energy compan:

' o fficers a r e talking wiU

W e ^ t c

flashi]-------- ’-By DAVID A.VISE

The Washington Post

WASHINGTON - V- C orp . is In trouble, ar

an a ly s ts Joke th a t prot te le g ra m buslncss beg a n d e r G rah am Bell Inv

— — phone ,-n o b o d y a t th« ______ laughlD gc.___________

A fte r a continuing i r a t e of grow th of its te le ^ b u s in e sse s , Westi

---------- bar0p8H>n-ei>-«mblllotlon p ro g ram s e v e ra l : to m p a n y officials conc e d th e financial m an ag em en t ta len t to ! fort-~ A m idst mounting : sh o rta g e of.cnsh. whlcl need s to prom ote its e lec tro n ic m ail subsid U nion h a s e lim inated d S tock; announced plai w b s ld ia r ie s , reduce e: up to 10 p e rcen t and cu Sen t; lo st a $100 millioi jy ith e ig h t bank^, an( ch a irm a n ." “ W e a re tak ing vigi Seduce expenses in al XVestem Union spokesr B e c h te l^ W e J ia Y c J r i o le a r th a t the com pa Q arrow its focus. We ai

----------g d ifficu lt s ituatioh.-anIng w ith it forcefully.": AJ«»lysts said th e . co Dng I ts fu ture on Eas; (ron ic m ail subsidiary, o f p rom oting th a t busii

---------- ^ f i t^ b u l - lh e -c o m p a r-~ V e s tm e n t-w il l p a y o ff li

^ e concept of term ii_______com m unication—gains

!The com pany Is spen< •Enillion th is y e a r to proi jvh ich w ill lose m ore U in 1984.■ th e company ha S tock p rice has plung y /eek h igh of39V4toth< o f 10^4, up %. W ith its.! d ep re ssed , the compan; c ap ita liza tion fa r belov

r : - . m ak in g it an_in teres t a rg e t fo r an investor

•all o f th e com pany’s stc Tossets.

" T h e lo w erth es to ck -m o re likely 11 becomes ■will buy the whole coir td ln g to a research repi -tia l-B ach e . SecurlUe "U nion is in a bind anc ‘ a s se ts and-or the wl : f rd m a ve ry J» o r ba

. . . t io n ,’’ th e research rep<

J H c i r r o c- N EW YORK (AP) iX ondon is tak ing a fiUl-

- :;j<ew Y ork T im es urglnj — fly to London for the faj

-a n n u a l th re^ w eek sale ^wlU b e especially a t t r

.;;cf th e s t r d ig dollar.^ T h e a d will app ea r £ s s a le beg ins Jan.-4,-Har ^ y .

• : W ith th e doUar n — ^agalnst-<he-B rlU ah-p(

H am bsw ool sw eaters c t Ifo r th e equivalen t o f : ;ro d s sa id . Men’s caj ;;whlch ^ c h cost S500

______ 1.

>ama]E N F E l^ JubUlatiois b ab ly woi

p la c e a t a •up led by Mesa " T h is lirman T. Boone everyone make about J90 A. E arlv {reement to drop he lped 6 r OntrOLof Phillips

ried . E ve lips Petroleum 's v e ry re a l sville, O k laT h n a --is a n ieep hailed the sctUe- : P ickeni nvoive-a restruc- T exas-ba; ly- lo partn e ilisdoscd Sunday o fM id lan s e b y Phtilipgiind T im H led a b itter fight cu m u la te n d l^ to lawsuits PhU lips s

Louisiana and ing to bu> if the agreem ent, • a b id to rry would seek the U n d eratlon. P a r tn e rspresen t the town s h a re fo rd-Arch-Robbins;-------in -n o a :e. “ There will be th a t i ts s:

i-Petrolla-Petrol Corp., a qu isltlon • i production com- said ,

fiubllcly , trad ed . .^ T h o T h

asedChandlerO il p S fl

prcsiaeni oi Monday his com- ing o ther under- In itia llj )anies. Corporate wholly ov tfith two other ac- t) i le . B ut i

terrrUn ing war

------- B ut-so i. • th e comi

c R o land E - W estem Union th e b ad n , and while some lev e rag e )roblems witlr the a n d non-i jegan w h |n Alex- , c u ts . The In v e n tf l j lk tele- tu n is t wh t h e - ^ B w y s • o f th e ba

i g d e ^ ^ ^ ^ w e th e p re ss it& t e f a ^ ^ ^ B e rn e r e s t e r r i ^ H B S i - of th e o i t io u M ^ K u ic a — eliair-m ar al yea rs ago. 3 u t a e ro sp ac oncede they lack- I98i a n d ' - r e s o u rces and~4:4~m lilfc to support that ef- a b o u t lQ.i

a b o u t 43;g losses and a B echtel t hicb the coiiWanv involvem l t s * e w Kasyiink U n io r\is . jsid iary . W estern of th a t in' k ld lv idendson lts - O ne of plans to sell' two' . tu re s is i e employment' by ground*1 cu t w ages 10 per- o p e ra te s Uion line of credit W estern and replaced its com pany

s in ce th(vigorous steps to C om m iss I all o reas ," said th e com] esm an W arren R. frequenc;tried to mnkB It___ _Wes.ter

ipany has got t o . e n te red i e a re obviously in business.,-and we a rc d eal*..............

T h e co■ company is bet- v e s tlhen t Sasylink, an elec- B ro th e rs iry . The high cost in 1982 - usiness is hurting of mobile panyhopes the In r-o v m fie ld )ff in the future a s - e n d - in s t i m lh^-to-term inal m en t.

Kuidlng about $45 th e com] irom ote Easylink, P o o r 's C e than $24 million so m e of-'

jo r inves has suffered, Its w ork con

Ltnged from a S2- u n expec t ) the Dec. 18 closc f itab ility Its,stockprice this co s ts , co lany has a m arket m a rk e ts i !low its net worth, T h e coi ‘re s tin g . takM ver . r e v e n u e , lor willing' to buy business,I stock and sell the spokesm i

s ta n d a rd)ck price goes, the “ W hen n es th a t someone business w m pany," accor- w orld , Tc report by P hJden-■ tim e ,” B Ities. • “ W estem th e comp and m ust sell off m ltte d t whole company T e lex b u bargaining posi- ab o u t 29

report said. ; re v en u e 1

i d s r e a c hp) — Harrods of Unlte<l S iUl-page ad In l ^ e It sa id . gIngAmeHcans to . Harroc s fam ous'retailer's a w ld c v j sale, which i ts a y s 300,000p. ittracUve because N o m a

a c c ^ t e di r Sunday and the H arro d s ■torrods said Mon- -.— The-Bi

$1.17 in I’ reaching highs th e p o u ni-pound,-women's-------------^sc a n be picked iq> --------- —of $20 each, H ar-’ c a s ^ e r e c o a ts ,. . - CL

iOO ^ up in (he

ikes $'Uon in Bartlesville. You pro- kvon’t be ab le to ge t a park ing it B r e w i n g moll.” s . . . Is going to m ake ne very happy," said G eorge r ly , a PhUlips woricer w ^ O rganlze'a 'prblest a g a ln sf lh e

o r hirt "RvPTyhnriy wna wor- Iverybody was ciuict. I t w as a ‘a l th re a t to a iot ol^ieople. This e p r e ^ U I c a n a s s u r e y o u ." - ens, chairm an of th e A m artllo, based oil company, w as acting hersh ip w ith W agner 4c B r o ^ . and , T e x a s . ________________

ated 8.9 million sh a re s of s s tock for $383 million, and a t m uf tlnragnw iinait-wun j suck^ )uy another 23 m illion sh a re s in ) ra ise its stake Co 21 perccnt. u* the setUement, th e Mesa :rs would receive a t least $53 a o r their Phillips stock.a a i t io n rP h m ip rw n rp ro p o s es shareholders approve a plan

I going I-)n o r m erger prospects now he

C handler O il-* G as Co-, agroe^ nvolves-acorhplictstej series.of ctions under which Pana-

f irs t wiU b e ’ acquired by

h stock transactions,

illy , P ana-Petrol will becom e a owned subsidiary of Chandler

u t the company’s headquarte rs

rningsso m e analysts speculate tha t jm pany 's new cha irm an , T. 1 B erner, is announcing all of i new s to give th e com pany the ge it needs to convince union in-union employees to tai<e pay rhey said B erner is an oppor- who might be m aking the most bad-new s by carefully-disslos- of-the.com pany!s.problem s-to

>ss.ier, who took over a s chairm an

com pany in August, also is ia n o W u c tisfiA K £ lfi» lfc£ o jp rran lace pa rts com pany. During nd'1982, Curtiss-W right bought llton-sharcsin-W estem -U nion; 18.5 )>ch:ent bf the com pany, for 43 ;. a share, W estem Union’s >1 sa id . Analysts sa id B erner’s em ent in m anaging W estem is a im ed a t restoring the value investm ent.of the company’s new est ven- Is Alrfone Inc.. an airplane-to* 1* telephone scrv ice Uiat c s on com m ercial flights, m Union owns SO p ercent of the my. bu t its future-is uncertain Uie Federai Communications lisslon voted last m onth’to deny im pany perm anent access to ney spacc.lem __ U nIon_ also recenUyd Uie idngKllstance telephone ss. .

com pany has re ta ined Use in- ent banWhg firm of Salomon ;rs to sell a subsidiary it bought 1 — E .F . Johnson Co., a m aker )ile radio telephones — and its jld-services unitrw hich-repairs istolls com m unications-equip-

im pany 's future. S tandard & Corp. • lowered Its ra tin g on

)f-W estem Union’s debt. “ Ma- rcstm ent in new domesUc net- oiDmunications se ry ic c s jm ia n 2cted]y large d ra g on pro­lty reflecUng heavy start-up com petition and slow ness ol U to develop,” 'S&P said, com pany 's p rin d p a l source of ie ,co n tin u es to .kte its Telex ss , described by company im an-Bechtel a s “ the w orld's ird for rj;cord communications.' icn ; it com es lo *non-voicG s s com m unications around the T e l ^ is It and will b e for some B e r t e l said. H e added Uiat

m pany only recently w as .per- to I en ter t h e . Intem aUonal

business. Telex accounted for 29 percen t of its $ l bUlion in le la s t year.,.............

liiigjQUt—i S tates, can t ^ bought for $1M

ro d s said the trad itional salo oi varie ty of goods a t t ra c ts abou5 people a day. "n a il o r telephone o rd e rs wUI b<led d uring the h alf-price eventd ssa id .-Bi;ltish-pound-has-slum ped-t( n recen t days. F iv e y e a rs ago und w as w o ^ $2.25.

' d m I s -n e w sCUSSIFIED ADVEBTISINQ

PHONE 7330931

>90 miro- to ra c h a n g e 38 pcrcenling stock fo r o th e r securlti

n early 59 m illion shaiike P h illip s w ould sell up torge i ts own employees,vho PhUlips a n d ' Uie Meth e a ^ e e d th a t for the next

s a other, o r i ts entitles, ■his ag reed to re im burse U« ' - - fo r its a c lu a l e x p e n se inllo, bid: . , ------------lng_ P h illip s is Ujc natl

la rg es t oil company, be Uirough th e first nine n

ac- y e irT i is n early j i:: Dime of th a t p eriod m akes it abo

l a t la rg e a s M e sa ._______.ck :— FICKOiU' bidorielnHIy s in takeover valued a t about

“ WhUe w e would have esa ob tained control of Phill ^ a ed Its fu tu re d irection, U

w e hav e struc tu red wil ose b e s r 'io r eili conccmed, lan PhUlips stockholders wil

publici^he is being m oved to Keti

nam e wUl be changed t( ^ in th e fu tu re jS a ld D c ^ ic - - r D errick a n d h is m ana

• - ^ v fc f fp rM fd ^ T e rre n of Keteihum and secret R obert L. E y s tc r of Wi< also a r e running Uie c porations, h e announced

;ea C handler OU & G as i Her exploring for, devclopine rs ing oU and n a tu ra l gas in

including U tah and Wyi____ 18.p rodudng-w ells 'and

th ird th e size of Pana-P( saw . \

P ana-P e tro l, which w S ep tem ber 1383, owns g as wells and 28 produci K entucky, Ohio and Tcn re se rv es a r e csUmalcd

h a t - r e l s and ils natural gas T. estim a ted a t 135 million

I of D errick said Pana-P Uie* lion pay w r­iestl05- -------------------------------5-tO-l —--------------------------^

nan I isran----------------•ingIght • - ......................... •l o n r ----------- 'i£ :---------for>n’sit'sem ________ ' ^ S j / iK ki l u ^

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lillionm t of Phillips' w h a t it n■lUes. Of those em ployeeslares Involved, . B artlesv illto 32 million to P lckcns

In addiUon, h e w as noj? a r tn e rs pan y In to j

x l 15 y eara nei- h im a t a p tfuac^uire . .U ie_. ache.of. a .

and Phillips m adq Uie (iie M esa group se ll h is sheinU ie takeover a ll shareh

----------:--------- r — tw neflt.—aUon's eighUi- Phillipsb a ^ on sa le s w ould be ;m onU iso fU ie rocapltaliz

tion lh sa les to r ni<?eilhg"ex iu t3 0 tim e sa s M arch.--------------------------' 11 a ppmlly envisioned a to spend iiut $9.1 billion. rep u rd ias .ve likfcd to have following jillUps and guid- $50 a share, Uie agreem ent PhillipsviUi Phillips is s h a re a t tl• a r g iw a r m ia t traded-bclvill receive and o ffe r by M<

with shetchum and its p an d by : to Pana-Pctrol oUier ener rick. _ _ “ We’re nagcm enf t e a m ' g a s ma'rkc ence W .'Schuldt Pana-Pe e ta ry -treasu re r sa id . “ We tfichita. Kan. — a g re a t d combined cor- a l r e a d y ^

ed. altem ptin i5 is Involved in fo r a publli Ing and produc- " T h e ro in seven sta tes, invdestors

I'yomlng. It h as som ew hatid-iB-about-one-------C urren t-Petrol. D errick p r ic e s hav

m an y sollt was toimdcd In th e sirens

IS 23 producing - said .icingoil w ells in “ T h is is cnnessce. I ts oil b e lieve v xi a t 54,637 bar- m a rk e t," ! a s reserves a r e — Ch'aridle m cubic feet. tra d e d 1 •Petrol will ex- m ark e t.

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Standing left lo right:■ son (Search & Resc

(MV Rehab. Uons Ei BSA). John E. Martii

■ left to right: Julia Poll Hosp. Found.), Robe (YFCA. United Way).

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1, dro]m eans for the C o m p aq ’s

ses and th e ' town ol ville,” P ickens said, ns insisted from th e s ta r t that not trying to fo rce 'th e com-

buyjng back its sh ares from n prem ium to a ' ^ d lhe'heird; a . bastU e.takcover_W hen :hc

le offer, he said he would not shares back to P hillips unless reholders also w ere ab le to

ps said Uiat its shard io lders >e asked to approve a m ajor ilizaUon p l ^ a t a special ' eiUier in la le F eb ruary or

d ^ n ^ I^ '* th M ^ $ r!b m io n to lase its own stock during the lg y ea r a t p rices not to exceed are.ps stock closed a t $54.87',{t a t Uie end of l,asl week, but it

Mesa P artners.

haresly acquiring com panies anC icrgy properties, re ve^,,buljlsh pn the oU and rketj” h esa ld ._ . , . . . -Pcfroi wanted to go public, he Ve determ ined Uial U would be [ deal slmplgi^tQ.ngquIrP_nii ’ public com pany" Instead ol ling to seek out an underwriter blic stock offering, he said, rom ance of oU emd gas wilh

srs around the country is la t depressed." sa id Derrick, mt—stock—an d —commodity lavc dropped the net a ssets ol olid companies, “ and we have :ngth to go a f te r them ,” he

i is Uie tim e to invest and we very' heavily in our own

."D errick said, cller Oir & G as currenUy Is

In the over-the-counter

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'ht: Richard T. Dalton (Optli iscue. Elks). Ronald L. Bt Eye Sight. BSA). R. Curtis- irtin (United Way).and Mar 'ollow (TF C of C. HOsplce), ibert A. Norman (TF C ofC, y).

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c k s t e a dEBTIFIEDPUBIN o rth • • Twi

!Busin

ips Phly’s PhU lips said Uiat if Uie

o f Uon p la n is carried out fi th e m a rk e t vcJue of tt

h a t sto ck and ih e securiUes 3m- fo r so m e o f Its stock sh< ■ o m _ ^ a sh a re . But it ce tod- i n a r k e t 'c ^ i t lo n s a r e u r L^ie— Undcr;tho-plan,-Uiofil not th e P ickens group woi less so ld to underw U ers o I to ^ c i lh e r fS S a s h a re o r its r

w h ich ev er Is greeiter. lers . W illiam Douce, Uie Ijor PhU lips. sa id Uiat If Uie

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a hou t eqi I ls i6 1 M a in A ic h u c W .;T w ’t®'" ai|d four other

R mm m^WiV 'I * '1 ’ 1 IP

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ptimlst). Gregory G. Foulk ( Belliston (YFCA, United V

r//3-Anc/ersbn (United Way), Aarllee D. Alllson-(5th Dlstr oe). David M. Cooper (YFC/ rC. &SA. Tf- Jr. Miss, KIwai

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d ^ G o o pB L IC A G C 0U N 1:wln F a lls , Id ah o 83301

ruesday.C.D ecem ber 25,1984. Times.|

tess/Marl

lillipsherecapita ilza- sell about C t a s envisioned, m ak e slgnlfi Uie rem ain ing- ta l spending

es It exchanges “ We be ihould be about recapltalizal cautioned th a t p e rm it Ph iSiprcaiclaljle. r e w ^ i z e a ^shores held-by—a-significani x)uld either be w hile re ta in o r Phillips a t e s t In PhUli

s m arket value, Uie recapita!- - . . t lnue to bo 0

e chairm an of v iab le com he recapitallza- leadersh ip r ,-EhiIUps-wouW—d u slp y r '-----

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lju ip m en f leasing.'win Fails, la iho /733-9<lS-l icr IdAho officcs

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'< (YFCA), Randall A. Isaac- Way). J. David Stoddard

f), Craig D. Adams. (Uons, ttrlct H.S. Rodeo). Seated CA, TFBID, T F C ofC . MV >anls) and Ruth M. Stevens

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> bidIt p, billion of its assets and piiflcant revisions in Its capl- ■ liiig program .

believe- Uie proposed lization transacUon will

Phillips stockholders to . . e a su b s la n U a -p i^ lu m f o r f = = ^cant-portion-of-thelr-shares---------taining a m a jo r eciuity inter-' hUiips," Douce said. “ After pitalizaUon, PhUlips wUl c o n ^ bo a strong, in d ep ^ d en t and. company, ab le lo p lay a- ip role in Uie oil and gas in-'

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PASCO, W ash. (A P) - Is n o t going, to follow Wer

. 1 ' b ak ed p o ta to business; b fo r a p o tato p roduct to ac french fries, preferab lj w ith th e sk ins on.

M cD onald’s po tato bu ch lcy, speaking to thc P o ta to G row ers A ssociat T hu rsd ay , safd McDona te re s te d In new potato i doesn ’t p lan to get involve p o ta to such a s W endy's would be a d isa s te r if v find a consisten t supply.”

H c s a id M cD oriald'sls p o ta to product w ith the s><

W ashington potato g m o st o f th e ir crop to p n M cD onald’s is thc !arg<

— — frozen french fries. -

WASHINGTON (AP) --------- d u o -su ch - a s . w heat-S tra

s ta lk s could be a n econoi — ^ f - s u p p le m e n ta l - f u e l foi

e le c t r ic ^ pow er in se P la in s s ta te s , Includli N eb ra sk a and Texas, acc A gricu ltu re D epartm ent.

A lthough feasible only n u m b e r of a re a s , a re ag en cy ’s E conom ic Rose conc ludes th a t a "limit m a rk e t” for crop rcs

---------d evelop by 1990 as citiesp la n ts th a l b u m trash an w astes . ’

H ow ever, high transp< collection costs pose a bi w id esp read use of crop r en e rg y source.

“ U nless sufficient quar----- ‘ Iduc 'ex ist-w lth in a radiu

m ile s from a ccn tral p lan t, coliccting residues tin g th em to fuel will cosl s ta te d th e repo rt; which w b y W alter G. Hcid J r .

-study of 10 G reat P lains sl . B u t fo r tliose stiort dist^

re s id u es w ere com pctitiv b a se d on p riccs In the car:

-------- ^Tlm rupo rt cuuctoded-i• t ra tio n s .of crop residue

h t»nv<o«if In Nohrn»:l<n,T e x a s , and could, " w a rr

C o n f id e n c e jN EW YORK (A P) -

b u s in ess lead e rs a rc g co n fid en t about the si econom y, th e Conference

B u t th is reflects a mal-------- e c o n o m ic— recovoiy— a

d o w n tu n i, th e B oard s ^ d T h e econom ic expansl

-------- go ing .o n so lon g - th ale a d e rs a r e less Incline w e re to re p o rt th a t bus tlo n s a r e Im proving .” Lo

-------rUrec to r o f (h e - B e a r d ^d ltlo n s an a ly s is departm i

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smilingHammond, a d tem ls t a t thc Ibrrlstown, N .J ., checks his sr ^)ect^om eter-^vhlch analyzci ices. Tbe face oo tb e s id e < rin g a visit by-hls son, E r i c , ! iouth with components of a mc

spudpr ’s goal

) — McDonald’s A tchley iVendy’s into the s to re s , is i s: b u t Is looking .500 a 'y c a r J accom pany its re s ta u ra n t ib ly something, coun tries .

iS.:ia tlon this p astDnaid’s was In- ‘‘.We wlo products but m oney canDived In a baked re p u ta b le :y’s ‘'because il McDonalif w c could nol a french fiy.” good sugarI Is looking for a defec ts . Ate sk in left on. H e sa id II grow ers sell b le m s latcprocessors and b u rn ed looiirgest buyer of m o st o f tho

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s apow er s*) ^ Crop rosl- stru c tio n ( jtraw -and-com —i39(Ui-}n-& inomical source • O th e r can -for“gcnerating— N o rtin D a l several G reat O klahom a,

jd ing Kansas. , S till, the according to thc - o f c ron’res! int. th e risk ofnly in a limited exc lusive u

report by Uie duction.esearch Scrvice __________ _mlted off-farm F 9 I P H residues could ies build power and ou,or solid

Monday:isportalibn and suoar-oom,i 3 b iy r ic r to the p residue a s an

Noop«neonit».uanlities o[ res-d ius of io tb 50 . v n v nral conversion ues and conver- :OSl too m uch.”:1j w as prepared.Ir. based on a Amnf t 4 t13 states,-------------ilstances. "crop .itlve wllh coal” iom garly 1980s '

dues w erc th_p_c*»iio___ cksar-KansaR-and-TsSsOTS------arran t, the con- A^o/noch

; s a g s IjjJHfflI - American _

gr«wlne loss e.rjS'uon™ s t a l e s t the

iceB o ard say s. coo(>«r-MH m aturing of Uie 'moniii‘elos«a F- a n d -not -a^ d . Tln-ciosidMulslon has been quo?8?. ‘ lhat “ business-— S lined than they sn«ac ■ cio« business condl-

4m#»ni cnM----------- PTlit!rtuM-r-!u itu ii. 9UIU. uoy ounce, N.Y

Falls, Idaho Tuesday, Dece

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the Allied .Corp. researcht sm iling nuclear m agnetic___rzcs chem ical com|X)9ltioo . - le o f t t e I n s t i ^ e n t ' w as c, 9, who form ed th e eyes, m olecular model kit.

roduct-n o w

jy sa id M cDonald’s has 8,069 Is adding m ore n t thc ra te of ia r and cu rren tly 1, ( ^ of ItS - m ts a re overseas In 33 foreign s .id M cDonald's s tresses quali- e all else in lls search for ries.

w an l Uie b e s t ) p o tato tha t :an buy and we only deal with lcsu p p lic rs ,” h csa id . na ld ’s looks for good color In ) fry, m edium to high solids, ; a r control and a tu b e r froe of A tchley said.Id there have been som e pro- a te ly w ith su g ar ends, the ook a t the end of Iries, b ul felt Uiose cam c from Idaho ra th e r m W ashington su p p lie rs .---------

source1 of conversion p lan ts by h-fiom e-areaB-or-U ie-states:— randldates Include p a r ts o f Dakota^ S o u lffD ak o ta and na. ■h e report w arned tha t the use ss idu cm sJu e lcQ iiId Jn c tea se - of soil erosion and lead to the e u se of cropland for fuel pro-

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________ A _ _ ' ... | n | A | j r | I J i n r U I J a l fa rm econom ist reported an "unm iH- food) a s in the old days because It’s> f l O _ 0 0 0 ’ - ' i f t r i n 9 iA B A 'icp * 1 . 5 0 0 TAi-W g a le d d isa ste r" - Uie la rg est one- w ritten down on a n Inventory note fo r ,,

.............. 1 S 7 JD 216B A L E R .................................................................. 1 , 9 W W T A G # NOTRADE y e a r drop In (arm land prices since U icban k ,"B rllten sa ld . - ■$ 1 * 9 A A A ' $ K A A Uie G rea t Depression. Several churchcs rang their bells a s

' 1 4 M / W W '-1 4 9 J D 224 BALER............................................ ........................... 9 W 561 JD 46A LOADER F a rm e rs , the econom ist and a fa rm e rs en tered the courthouse. In............................................................ b a n k e r who specializes in ag ricu ltu re Creston. "W e have the s ta r t of an

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NOTRADE. 532 J D 3 4 6 BALER............................................................ .. A f W V 615 JD B GRAIN DRILL 2 0 x 6 .................................................... 7 9 W . p r ic e s a r e dow i.and livestock priccs s in ^ e asse t Uiey pul up when they. . . e j k k A A ' J L A A a r e u p -and down like a yo-yo," sa id app ly for loans to help them p ay e x - '

-S 3 7 JD 3 4 6 B A L E R ........... .................................................. 2 , O U W 614 JD 8300 26x6 DRILL . ................................................. 3 , 5 5 0 W ilbert B randon, a Rudd f a rm e r . . penses, Jolly said.

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7 7 7 : : T T T * 5 7 0 0 0 : - , B 6 N H 2 8 2 B A L E R .............................. ............................ * 2 , 5 0 0 ,3 8 J D 7 ,F L E X P L A N T E R S 6 w /n , .c h .m o r .o r . . . . . * 2 , _ 9 5 _ 0 _--------------------------- S t K K t V T - -------------------------------------------------------------- $ < * O A A ' Jo lly sa ld . "Typically, the m arket only c a r r i e s .................................. T r B W ; -176NH 263BALER ............................................................... 379HEATHPLANTER 1 2 R o w v > /b o o n p lo fo sm o n llo r 0 , 7 9 0 "O ld er farm ers who h a v e n 't bor- about 2 to 4 percen t of that volum e."

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, E A A ' ' J L A A y e t," said B randau, who expects land Jo lly noted th a t despite the havoc...................... -582 NH 283 BALER ............................................................ W f O l F V 151 MAYRATH 27’ AUGER w / t r a n s p o r t a o n g ln o . . . . . 5 0 Q • in U ic a rc a to d ro p an o U ie r« 0 0 to » 0 0 Uic land-price drop Is causing som e!

' ' ' ' a n .acre. ‘ fa rm ers, it actually Is reducing lh e• ' -9 I B A A I - ' ■ 9 ^ A A A _____________ $ 1 J L C A " I t doesn’t surprise m c th a t land value of land to an economically (ea-

.............................. ................................. -'581 NH 283 B A L E R ............. ........... ................................ 602 LEON DOZER BLADE ................... ............................. I v a lues a rc down th a t m uch" b rcau sc slb le level. When priccs increased. $ V A A of coTillnuing declines In com m odity d ram atica lly in Uie 1970s, b ankers

................................. • I O O ; ^6533 IHC 4 30 BALER ............................................ ......................... # 0 0 2 , 9 JD TANDEM HITCH f o r 8300 ................. ................. o O O ’p rice s , sa id G ary Howell, p residen t of w erc willing to loan so much m oney: ,. th e F ed e ra l Land Bank A ssociation a t lh a l farm s expanded too rapidly, he

*1 ,500 ,91 IHC 4 35 B A LER ................................................ . . . . , * 1 ,8 0 0 5 7 9 BRADY , 4 ’ FLAIL C UTTER................ ....................*800 I C om WM sellbig a t betw een $2.28 The restruc tu ring program would- J l . - I an d $2.50 a bushel a t Iowa c l e v a l ^ tak e the cooperation of fa rm ers ,

n , ,1 . , . . . T liu rsday while soybeans w ere-going len d ers ,an d prospective buyers, tn r t - 'M m A A ■ m ■ fo r $5.50 to $5.70; Somc fa rm e rs Say Jo lly said he w as confident it could be

I I th ey need $6 a bushel fo r soybeans done.I A m ■ ■ ■ I A m I an d m ore Uian $2.55 for com '’to b reak "W c aro now building a consensusI I ^ ^ # 1 . even . Uiat th ere Is a m ulual In- •

D P V I I r t V n ~ " -------- -------------- ^ t / ^ C I T L J L I C I M C D ^ m. m-" _ ■ ' . “ Wc Can’t afford to fccd ourselves terdependerice,” h e said. " I t 's n o t ‘u sa l ^ J W a i m w r _____ l - ^ i l l l l ' i i a i a g o r - .... ■ \ S O m e NGW E q u ip m e i l t a t t h e p r l ^ w _ e t o 5 ; : s a ,d p h 0 rl.- v .

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^ K E V I N - R O G E R S r I ~ WASHINUTON (A P) - a new ions of “ m isceilancous" g ra ln s -a n d ------_ _ a q i e s m o n , _________ C . P . S o l o s m o n ■ ^ ^ ■ w w w • • an a ly s is by the A gricu lture D e p ^ - p u lsc ssu ch asb can san d p eas .

l e r e T o H e l p Y o u T O D D H E I N E R ■ , S e e O u r S o l e S S t a f f f o r D e t m t ^ ------------ ^ agg S i i ^ t a r g a g l g f n ^C . P . S a l e s m a n • * w in ter, g rah i crop, b u t reco rd y e a r h i ^ of 195 million tons, in 1983. - -

’ -------- ' _ .. ....................... ..........................- • • - • r ' r " l .l ' T r .'—~ii............................... • ............ .. , I n u m b ers of livestock a r e ea ting inlo : A s a result, Moscow has had to tu mi/ - ‘ ---------- ----------------.----------------- ------- ------------ ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- ' _________ th e coun try ’s skimpy feed reserves, jheavily to Im ports In o rder to

M M ' g r a S S S ^ a s s u S E S * ! I ? S ^ r e c o r d s o l^ l io n tons of g r ^ I s :------ ------d a m a g e ," Uie departm cn t’s .F o re ifm -ex p cG ted to b e lm p o rted ln th e l9 8 4 -8 5 '

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g ra in h arvest in ioas is also b e tte r : tons in 1983-84, Uie report said._ _____ becau se , the a re a s e ^ e d J s s l l^ U y ; U vestock Inventories t h o u ^ th e

iD :A y E 3 .^ B U R rE ^ 6 7 8 I5 5 S 5 -^ < « ia iw !ZT n lllto n —w n e a tT '8f= m llil0n-coarB o'-^harvest,-w U l tigh ten w inter feed sup -

g ra in s such as com , an d II m illion :pU es," Uie repo rt s ^ d .

. ^ ~ • Tuesday, D©cember25.1984 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho l «

New JB yJILLLA W REN CE The A ^ ^ a te d Press

W A S H IN G T O N -r i re s lra ln ta announced

ad m in is tra tio n m ay p r ice of c a rs and wa: b u t th e Incrcase is

_______ sm a ll^ a tjco n su m crs ." "T he industry is so l•.......... Ity lh a t Im port reduc! h av e a d ram a tic Imp I sa id D avid Healy, a i

an a ly s t to r Drexel Bui r r — n n c r “ T liere’fi a lo t o f <i-----------and tonnage looking fo1 Jo seph W yman, dli

-m odlty , resea rch • ;Son-American Bxpref won’t go up unti) stee)

'O perating a t m ore tho> pac ity and stockpiles ( shipped In an tlcipatlor used up.

“ If and when th ere ! c rease , it will' b e oil

-D n e ,"W y in a n sa ld . -i._________Healy. W yman a ri ana lysts pro jected si------------crea sesfa iig liig from }

during the five-year p r 'U n g Im ports from m o producing nations. Su( would tran sla te into le ded to the cost of a $ii

"said.•' "T he effcct of thes<; ,s c h e m e so n a n y p a r tlc i

p roduct often Is sm all, C randallrTTScnior eco

------------B ro o k in g rln stitu tc r“ Ited n a tu re of the cost oj t ra te d natu re of the

■ m akeprogram s like thi po litic ians."

The Reagan adm in w eek announced th a t-»

• h a d ag reed to a 30 p e n in th e ir steel exports S ta tes . The "volunti ag reem en ts” a re key m in istra tion ’s p lan to i

I im ports from 26 perceni— r - -of the U.S. m arke t___________ U.S. Im porters compl

l a s t w w k tha t the so^pa 7 .agheem ents a rc no dlffc

-m andatory quotas so d em ned by the Reogai

— tlon and Its antl*protc m ark e t crusaders.

--------------^It-’s-a-terminologlcalag reed C randall. “ The holding the ir noses. Th difficu lt political situatl election ."

Charles Bra'dford, a -\----------,a t M errill Lynch P ie r

S m ith , noted that the tional T rade Commisslo

•Iy recom m ended’trad e .copper Industry, and R c Tjone.

____ - T he ITC sho rtly jif te rm ended steel trad e rell( n a rro w e r 3*2 m argin, y industry got (from R<

S e a r s -• Continued from F

B ass who plans to opt m o re In the Chicago a rc i

' te s t the conccpt before i goes further.

At th e sam e tim e, Bass open sm alle r S cars sto locations th a ^ S ears ajiC TetaU ci^ have traditiona for th e la rg e r — and mo

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u m e and m arke t s lia re--------- h a v ^ l-b e e n -a s ^ tro n g i i

s m a lle r towns a s we fei b e ," he says.

So In Feb ruary , B ass - • i l r s t 's m a l l ‘$ea rs sto re I

______He-ivlll not nam e tho exh e says, because “ 1 hav em ployees y e t."

The s to re will c a rry i t io n a l. strong lines — h a rd w are , paint and

’ d ep artm en t.M eanwhile, Boss Is

a n o th e r specialty store th is one to concentrate S c a rs ' w eaker lines: s hom e fashions — also In “ I t m ight not have the f w earin g apparel ... sporl slack s b u t not su its ," perh ', B oss intends to'open oni a n d experim ent w ith be new concepts slowly.

"W e’re nol anxious public ize them ra th e r tc th em and to leam , and thc a position to m ake a de how m any and w here U say s.

Som e analysts questl sta te g y .tO -In a iia se Its e ap tm reir~“ TTiat’s " a i r a i t

^ l ) ^ m e . very '.sa tu ra ted p e tito rs ." notes K idder Barry> '-'Supply Is Incre t tn a n dem and and unless* supply ^ d dem and 1 ou tlaw ed, there will be

'p r ic in g p r« s u re s ,’'. f o r . , ire ta lle rs . he adds.: E ven so, B arry and oth j io te Uial S cars m ay h a \

, choice. F o r one thing. ' S c a rs is a lready p recm l so le s of appliances ande t m j p m e n t . ......................

---------- ” E v ery one~Iff~lookinglow ns, so ovcrstoring wl

:____ re a l fa s t.” says one a n a ly------ -cdiiQtrto be nam ed-.------7 —

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d lffercr—New s t e ^ Im port s ta le s 1ced by the R eagan few copa y nudge up the steelw owashing m achines, im ports: expectcd to be so Expejsrs .w )n !tno tlce lt. p re se rvso fa r below capac* jo b s — iauctions m l ^ l not “ Thism pac t on p rice s ," s tee l aa m eta ls Industry a n d OhI

B um ham L am bert cIpaLefio f excess r ap ac ity ’ d iis lry ^gfoTiriiom e:“------- rw.c«ii.d ire c to r of com-h • a t Shear- .)ress, said p rices SonSs fr leel m ills here a re h a n 70 percen t ca- K or foreign slM l,Uon of q u o te , n re "

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le se-p ro tec tlon lsf- --------ilc u la r consum er a ll," sa id Robert econom ist a t the•“ I t'r thC T ilspcrs^ - ---------I and the concen- he benefits tha t Fth is a ttrac tiv e to I

n in lstra tion last «t-seven c o u n tr ie s - — Ijcrcent reduction ' “ It s to the United > Im tary restra in t I key to the., a d ­to cut total steel . ient to 20 percent <

n p l a i n t bitteriv ■galled voluntary llfferenl from the , so roundly con- igan admlnistra*'otcctlonlst, free

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estraintim ts to a very ligh t quo •m ," B radford said. “ W hat Is U rence? Copper Is produced s out W est and Uiere a r e vei xipper m l n ^ . T here a re a lot > w orkers and Uiey’re in polIUca: ir ta n ts ta le s ."p e r ts p red ic t the re stra in ts wl !rve som e 10,000 lb'15,000 st© - a t le a s t for U ieshort-term . . his isn’t going to help Uie dylii

communlUes of Pennsylvani Dhlo," Crandall said. “ Its prii _ « f f c c l» J l lJ > < u m « li& J ^y.!!---------------------- -- .>pite th e promise' of higher p n nd som e additional Jobs, m ost < m alysls foresee continued p n 5 fo r Uie dom estic steel Industrj sa id trad in g p a rtn e rs covere

e r e s tra in ts could s la r t shippin finished products containln,

and th a t Uiose who have nc i ag reem en ts m ay seize thi c to expand UicIr U.S. m arke

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> s i o n s » n t i s t —Ironm enl: "W e rank n ear lhe QCt w e 're a l the very top.." a m m ilte e m em bers w ere al irglnin S ta te College in_Ini_ [o_lake_te8tiinony on-hdw -ib - a tragedy such a s the onc-at India. In which m ore Ihan

ople w ere klliecl in a gas leak Jnlon C arb ide plant, ubcom m lllce chairm an. U.S .' enry W axm an. D-Calif.. told m Union C arb ide m u s t be heid- ibie for w hal happened at He also said Infante’s testl-

lowed the need for m ore str- ihemical p lan t em ission laws:, ilted S tales;il there Is no Bhopal-lype In th is couniry, W axman

ie_ h ea ltli_o f_U iousands_of_ in s Is l>eing eroded by the dai- ;fons of poison g ases and toxic Ils.a live of the problem , he said, limony from an EPA officiai cnowldeged th a t methyl Iso- . the chem ical lhat killed res- f B)ibp'ai,"was not even on a

list of chem icals to be d under the Clean A ir Act,;i Cannon, the E PA ’s a ssistan t tra lo r for a ir , noise aiid n, said curren tly only live of e GOO toxic chem icals on the list a re regulated under the

son said U ie'Bhopal d isaste r out the need for a thorougii ition of the chem ical in­here and abroad . He lold 1 he would be willing (0 sit th Ihe subcom m ittee and help Ie new legislation for chumi-

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C hristm as, Fla.,' w a C hristm as, for the da^

_______e m m e n t troops m ovedJToday, Jiist 25 m iles v Space C enter, i t 's a tour te lev lsioa netw ork plam its C hris tm as mom ing sa id p ostm aste r Joy Chll

Asked w hether Chrisi--------- w hite -ChH stm as,—M rs

had n ’t seen snow for 2 to ld ," she said, “ tha t ^

----------- m u c h llk e th a to fJe ru s^Som e 1,500 m iles to

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• ‘ “ K U ^ T a T O L L , Haw T h ere Is no p lace too i rem o te for Santa — n rem o te speck ol coral, \

- s u ite d St: Nick arrived n to le t the 22 m en and won a t a lonely Coast G uard ( " th e oulslde worid does c

‘‘Ho, hb, hb,” boome P e tty Officer 1st Clas£

--------- Crodden, em erg ing fromp lane th a t landed on tl

, long island, 1,200 m iles Honolulu. "H ave you be< and g irls? "

M cCrodden and 42 ot the .C lM stunned the 10 r

............w om en serv ing one" yeadu ty on K ure Atoll with g: th e r a r e chance for sor

- five days l>efore Christmi "T h is Is am azing ." s

R enee E . Cauvlnl 19, of 0 a s people stream ed Inl

.LORAN (Long R ange Ale----------Uon)-Statlon.JlThiswllLt

Ilke crazy .”~ i : n - g . Davld’C. Ely -C o n n .. who h as been herc

sa id thc special visit ' p rec ia ted because we nc ou tside w oriddoes care ."

T he crescctlt'shapcd .1 only perm anently dry lan a t th e ex trem e northwes H aw aiian Archipelago. ] th e s la te of Hawaii.

The station, which pi tlnuous navigational sign and a irc ra ft plying the cc: Occan, Is thc m ost isol m cn t In thc Coast G D istrict.

"O ut h e re wc bccomc fam ily and wc tre a t each close bro ther o r s is te r," 5 26-year-old commanding <

--------- n o R jo ^ im io n :----------Following the white-b

bew lgged McCroddcn o w ere eigh t em ployees.or o f • Hawaii. wearing em blazoned wilh t "M cD onald’so fK U R E ." up 150 Big M acs and frc

■ th e s ta tio n 's m ess hall, helped M cCrodden give personnel T -shirts an'

.......... glassesDroviH «vihvlheIr______ »See lS L A N D onP f

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gripped by a kind of "to j a sk for every toy they s looking like Scrooges b> in th e ir responses, ac p sych iatrists.

D r. N adaS to lland and a t th e MichacI R eese n p la in ts aboul Uie emotic hav e prom pted them guidelines for parents.

Zinn sa id " toy lu s f ' is re fe rs to ‘‘a focus on toy

~ ReligEdJior's note: Ma.

Soviet Union to most A arise ofcchalng catha few old women. The

- churches aro41volfi-ce slzeal)le congregations lUes remain severely c

— — —j w d —munJsm. AP- lidlglQi Cornell, who spent tw\ Union, descrltxs his 6

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' • •••'— ---------- cajvi'as' f irs t nam ed F ort a s day in 1837 w hen gov- ow edJn to ih e itJ iew Jo rte ss ._ C h s w est of th e Kennedy i o u rls t spot, and the NBC cot lans to b roadcast p a rt o f nai ng show from the town. Ge ^hlttim i. tucr is tm as had^ever had a Be lira—C h it lu m -s a ld -s h e -E v tr 20 y ears . “ But I was i at w eather h e re Is vct^ theiis^em:^*----------------------------'-i

to tho north , anolher of

I ^iin — l e l y)St[awall (A P) -■ ’XI sm all o r too - not .even UiJs tl, w here a red- d m llltary-style vomen stationed rd outpost know _js c a re ." ______ ^jm ed cdstuifned" ~ - lass C ralg Me- ^!t)m a transpo rt 1 this I'/^-mlle- ^ * w j | es northw est of been good boys

: others aboard - le men and four _/e a r of iso la ted ' ■ D j ^ H h gifts, food and H p P P some com pany / /tm as. ■" said S eam an r-ifO riando. Fla.'. r . .Into the K ure - • '

Aids to N aviga- ilLtxwsl. m orale______ _

- ly ^ f NorwalR^lere since April. *i • ^It "will be ap- / y Q; now know Uie■e."d .island Is the / i land In the atoll wesl end of Uie ; : H 0 . II Is p a r t of t f i

I provides con- iignals fo r ships ! ccn tral P acificisolated assign------

G uard 's 14th

mc a close-knll ach other like a

said Ely, the . n g o fflcero f thc

te-bcardcd and i_off the C130:.orM cD ogil< l!aIZ________ring T-shirts

the . words- 2."'They served french- frie s in I I / f * ,

111. U ie r . Uicy v v f l t ive the sta tion nrurand drinking

e lran d iisc ,. I?!,.iP » lieB 2 .

jy-ctiologj• Children a t Chrislm as a rc ‘toy lu st," w hich m akes them :y see, bul p a ren ts can avoid : by using a little psychology according to two Chicago

Uld Dr. D avid Zinn, who work e Medical C epler. say com- otional trau m a of Christmas m to com e up wllh some5." isn 't a clinical term , but il toys r a th e r than on Uie emo-

?ion gpj'Mention worship In the st Americans and Images thedrali empty but for a he reality Is that Soviet ■tamtcrs-of-worsblpMiltlt------'ons, although their activ- ' Iycurtalled.bySov]6tIaw~ — s ^ iothor—falthr^^-Goni^ — glon Writer George W. two weeks in the Soviet

Is observations on Soviet

)RNELL

Information clerk at the )s, asked th e nam e of aalue dom es could be seen____i Just two blocks away, y .S h ed id n 'th iiv eU iatln - —

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rsintcC hristm as gets plenty of sno can n o t-rem em b er-aC h rls tm a a s lo n g as I lived h e re ," s a id T ow ner of a gift shop and a n l l- j C hristm as, J.Iich., p o p r m - • -

M ore th an a dozen UtUe to co u n try a ttra c t yuletide atleni nam es such as Noel, Mo.; G eorgia and P ennsylvania; Na lucky, Colorado, Michigan anc Bell. A rlz.; Joy.- Ill.;“ Sno' E v e rg re c n rAlarrand-M lslleloe

T h ere a re , of course. N orth F them .

of Its im ag e as a frosty sp o l.

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lere it beganrhousands of pilgrim s have vlsI h e N ativ ity " in Uie to'wn c •hurch 's beU tow er m ark s the

jy-to-avoiire tional altitude around Ch •m cessively focuscd on poss )id p erien ce iot.s of p roblen gy peop le .”go .P ro b lem s a rc bound to

ch ild ren shop together i rk S to tland . the m o thcro f foi m- " I f a child is taken -to as stim u la ted by everyUiing nc ’ P a ren ts should be plea

m ilm en ls . since ch lldre il tpost Usings they ask for. s

10- However, if a child has

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0 towsnow. " In fac t.' I north , al mas-without-snow—real_N fl d T erry Lundbom; a round t l l-y e a r resident of la s ty e a r

_______________L_NorUi;towns across Uie am usem

tenUon because of vice m ai I.; BeUUehem, In getU iouj NazareUi. In Ken- .Sum m er

and Texas; Silver fo r del >nowf1ake, Ariz.; postm arltloerKy:— --------------- But Iflh P o les— three of selected

. Claus ea:at-known-becausa------Maxy-ijol , way up In Uie ofTOOpe

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*visited "T he CSiurch of fO' n of Bethlehem . The bl: the sp o tw h e re -Jo se p h -- •- so

lid—to y - luChristm as. Wc sec kids ex-

-ossessions Ixjcause they ex- ilems in relationships with

1 to arise when paren ts and : r in loy s to res, said Ms. f four daughters.I -to a loy s to re , he wlil bo lng iiesccs.’’siicsaid . ileasant, bu l m ake no com- dren usually forget about ir .sh esa id .las yearned for a particu lar

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LPockels.\ \ A ” N d id n 't w

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r r y X obscurinj------ religion,

—J • v ast land I M \ tlvists.

Som e 0J-.. ____-------------qxperts-sonarles w ea r to atheism . Id t h e m . . . - - . . .v ig o r am

[n s-w ialthough it .is 1,750 m iles sc

M OrUi_Pole._Aboul 300,000 1 th e Worid wrote to S anta C a r .h P o le , Ckilo., and North Pole m ent p a rk s w here Uie U.S. I la in tains offices because the lusands of le tte rs to S anta.e ' e r vlsltohi' leave their ( ^ r is t r e layedV dellveries with ' irk s .If-4he-m ofit-popular-tow n-

!d by Uie num bero f letters It f •asily com es oul on lop. y N ta n -to n g r lh e -p o B tm a s te M people, sa id she handled a t 1<

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found th e s tab le to she lte r hi b ir th to Je su s . Across the s t souven irs---------------------------

List^-amo- toy for weeks o r monUis,- s l i e s a ld .I “ I t 's very m uch In tlie s

m a k e s paren ts and ciiildi j h e a r t 's desir6 ," site said.

If th e d ream loy is too } sa id , ‘‘it 's (Inc to lell

someUiing. o r tha l S anta . i t ." Som etim es children t . oppose, such a s guns, but

w ill adverse ly influence r sh e said . ' .

i s h d e sjnannounced weekday v isit

church , the Russian * I of u ie Holy Virgin of Tikchu rilng w ith prayer, choir ■ligl>Ung-and-Uilck-eoming*a le.IC s tre e ts , som e cler© ' ventui ISarD TSonreiningihat v e ten :rs say w as unhqard of Ihret igo. Som e young people pull m d hand-carved crosses fn 5.. One young man, asked w e a r his cross openly,

spo litica l.”Ill o f Soviet officialdom’s di ing and relentless d lspari 1, belief appears to be surg ir id , accord ing to W eslem reli;

! of th e m ost knowledgeable i-say-lhat.dcsplle-67-years o 1, ^ v i e t religion now pul: m d rev iva lis t tendencies a:

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south of Uie m illion le l te r OOO-chlldrcn-themjArantUic I Claus Uiere B u t Uils yet

S an ta C laus. ale,-N rY ,rare— T he-m an-w 5. Postal Ser* answ ered Uii h e a d d re sse s poured in lo hi Levery-year._Y ellig ._w ldely s tm a s letters A m erica ," wo

Christm as Y elllg’s ui substitu ting fc

,vn-{9-to -be-foc-anyone-tQ . It gels. S anta BUI Cook, a b i

Claus L and thiir In Uie to\vn----- Novectholos.1 leasl half a load of " D e a r

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• h is wife M ary who g ave : s tree t, a m erchant sells

>ng-kids-is, it 's a good idea to buy It,

le sp irit of C hristm as, and It ildren feel good to get Uielr

too expensive, Ms. Stotland 2ll Uiem you can 'l afford i ta . is Jusl not going to bring en ask for toys lha l p aren ts >ut there Is no evidence a loy ce a ch ild 's adult behavior.

spite.ofIsil to lhat

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tu rod out in_____________ ■e ra n Soviet iree o r fourulled sm all ,,from Uieir seek so m e dl

ed w hy he e m m e n t 's / i :s d / , replied, to m a n y h 'a sw o

" J l 's a m lrac I de libera te th e Soviet Unlo a rag in g of B ourdeaux , wh ging in Uiis .c e n te r for Sovie ellglous ac- • Y et th e relig

b a r r ie r s and er lie W estem Iiv ities a lw ays 5 of-offlclal-w IU i-flnea or-pi julses w llh w eb o fc lrcu m sj

a s people T hc rev iva l, c

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te r s last E )ecem ^r. A lm ost i theSflntflClnus, inrt , postm ai yea r, Uitf town Is looking for t s.»-who./or-half a cen tury-reac th e ‘‘D ear S an ta" le tte rs

} h is sm all town died last. Ju ly lely known as "T he Santa Cla w as 90.understudy. R ay Jochum

g fo rh lm for now, b ut " I t 's difi JQ .iU l.ln YelUg:a-blg.8hQC3^ a businessm an and ow ner o t S I them e park.

c a r S an ta" le tters. Am id the i

] beban -showJ Christ

B EIRUT, Lebanon (A a re few S anta C lauses In of H am ra S tree i shops U Ihc .b riU lan t Christm as Uiat m ade Uie busy sho;

------ v a rd 'a '" m ln la tu n rC h a rra r e scarce.. A few b anners wish a * Y ea r." Bul "M erry Chri g reeting lh a t seem s som' place,- and nol Uiat p n Lebanese capital. .And

- -c a ro ls -a re -n o ta b ly abse ^ “ m usic— blaring , out

loudspeakers.With shells falling on C

B eiru t ‘a lm o st daily, at I M oslem gunm en roamlni I of w est Beirut, Uils most I holidays is being m arke I - both sides of Uie d iv id e c I "H am ra a t night used I m in ia tu re Cham ps Elyse< I ' long-Ume B eiru t resldem I on condlllon of not bcln I "H uge C hristm as trees,■ lights, b ig d isplays In sho] I Despite being on U

dom inated side of .Be H am ra shops w ere owfti

s : —UansTSmiilKirfi'arKsUU:! 150.000 C hristians In wesl

Bul the w est Is firm ly ( Shiite Moslem and Drus now. a f ^ r they defeate la s t F«}braary, and mai

I tan t. P o s te rs ' o f let I- A yatollah Ruhollah Khoi *1 ' “ M oslcm s^lew ed a s m anII in L ebanon's civil w a r o> 1 aga in st Is ra e l 's occupc I south — a rc tho m ost pro I ra tions on the w alls of we I An A rm enian Jew eler o ! a C hrlslm as tree and a I . passersby M erry Chris I window. Hc said he < I vislled by two gunm en.I “ They sa id such th lr I vocative.” he said. ‘'Bu

I Nonetheless, he took th

home^ ORANGE^, C a lif .^ (^ P r

- J d is f ig u r in g b u m s a f t e r p o u red a c id on h e r , sc h o o lm a te s a ta p e d holl<

I___ F rldav tioplng "a ll yourtru e ," a s she p rep a red to

t. Christm as." I 'v e been U irougira-I

It the 15-year-oId high schoc Ir sold on Uie tope she p n

h e r hospital bed fo r a Sar I Ilgli School a ssem bly Fri

id 1 could com e back and set rd She told h e r schoolmatc lg ly had a h e a r t a tta c k ” : its m cnt when she rc 9y au tographed record ir, m essage from h e r fo

group. D uran D uran.

fficialJi‘In s p i te o f e v e r y th

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dimension beyond the gc :sdenUflc_materiaiisra.ll_w]il w om hollow and disillusioning rac ie Uiat-revival has Iwgun Inlon," w rites the Rev. Micha who runs a British monitorli ivicl religious dlssldcnce. ellglous quickening m eets s l I enm eshing r ^ tr ic t lo n s .J ts c lys under s la te scru tiny , oft' r-prison fo rthose-w ho dcfy tl inscribing law s .'U. as seen by Informed analysi

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t all of san d s of le tte rs senila rk .------ ^were25,000.meant spr a new ‘‘T h ere Is a group i

e d to h e lp -Y e llig aw a d a n d - to S an ta r’-'-Cooksald ■s Uiat do it WlUiout Yelllg tl iy .J im L ast y e a r 's ’ mal :iaus of C hris tm as ca rd s ser

Ohio hi a helicopte im. is w hen Uie helicopter i lifflcult m y office.” M rs. Lot ,:!_sald m odem Santa a rriv f S anta pounds of m all to be i

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iesestr( few-sigi tian hoi;lAPl - T h s r e A M oslen In w c windows v isito rs who th isy e a r , and C lauses and i

■a decoraUons h is-w indow topping boulo- th rea ten ed t( im ps-Elysees"—n g o fe s 'w a 'f

The shopo\ I "H appy N ew th c a rm ed m iris tm as" Is a - any -po llcy -r m ew hat out of groups b u t v iradent In tho E ith e r w ay, I nd C hristm as D ecorations sen t-Iro m -th e- p r e s e n t,a re i t _ and-wishesfc

Christian ea st K f l l S n c eand lervenUy bothC hrlstIaIng the s tree ts sa llm Raaiist C hristian of it w asn ’t thrked qulcUy on deco ra tin g hi

i-„- - — W hat a n■d to be like a a sk ed bittesees," said one bloodbath »m t, who spoke (rlends standling Identified. R a a d 's sei s, hundreds o t m any s toreslop windows." b m n j i l t rej the Moslem* ■■ w eeks By ran

B o ln itw n a h y “ Decoratll m ed by Chris- ask ed Sam ltU :airestln iated= iiT h-orallo rr:st Beirut. ‘ ■ -A no ther boy controlled t)y com m ent onuse.m llltam en h e h a d lo s taIte d 'th e a rm y sa m e a rtllle )lany a re mill- tlan nelghtIranian ru le r A nother brolomelnl and of B e iru t six njr ty rs '— killed ingo r Uie fighting " i t is no liripaUon of Uie desp ite all Urom inent deco- in b e tte r da>vest Beirui. w ill b ring beiron H am ra put s ta te radiia sign w ishing rad ios a rc•Istmas In his C h ris tm as >

w as quickly songs a s thc son g .p lay ed

lings a re pro- sung b y fiveJul they m ode ad d re ssed to------------- ^ -■•"W cw antit h e h l n ^ j \ a b ig p a c k a g i

^Iteen ( -fo r holi') — Teen-ageTI];;::^€fieryl wll

■ .nnH fnm ia.lrr a k id n a p p e r b u r n u n i l on •F, s e n t h e r t im e h o m e ) l id a y g re e t in g t h a t . l e f t lie

to go home for scalp .S he w as fo

a-lol of pain ," Hie d e se r t a lOoI sophomore who abduclc irepared from successfu lly anB em ard lno dum ped a c a ! 'rlday.‘‘Iw lsh i i e r p lasl » e you ” A chauer, sallie s she "near- lo s ta y a t 1 ’ from excite- N orm a Bess received an liospital for I

and taped d ressing of h favorite rock "She’s bet

• S eeC

ineinUh in g , th e c h u r c h e s r i a t t e r j j q w h a r s h j l a ri’t s t o p C h r is tia li i g r o w in g .’ — - - A ly o n a K o je v n ik c

gov- h a s com e In an atm( Wch— re p re ss iv e — m easure ng. every th ing . Uie churc in In s a id A lyona Kojevniko h a d inform ation d lre c lo r . ' ring u ie persecution. It ci

from grow ing .”- sllff Soviet academ ic rcs< 5 0 C- p e rc e n to f the270m lili ittcn -m illion of Uiem - I ' th e— d esp ite th e Sovietcons

C om m unism Uie ‘‘gu: fsls. - .S eeR E U G IC

ay, December 25.1884 Time

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sent for p ostm arks la s t yearnt specifically fo rS an ta .---------------3up of aboul 50 people who us-_ answ er each and every letterBald.*‘I g uess-w ew iU havcto-------lig U ilsyear."m ail included a bulk of I sent by a la rg e com pany In )pter. "I w as a bit startled te r tounchcd down in back of Long reca lled .‘‘It w as nol a

gjv lngJP .ft.chopper.bH t ?70 _ be postm arked here, postmaste r in Uils town for 10

yah c llco p te r," she said.

r e e t s ^ z =

ilidayslem toyshop ow ner s a id ' ~ who saw two stuffed Santa md a plastic nativ ity scene In row'were- less- polUe.. They— • Jd lo blow up Uie Bhop If Uie'CTffflrtTcmovedf-------------------------opowners said Uiey believed d m en were not c a rry in g out qf-m ade-by-regular-m illtla lUt were acting on the ir own. ay, Uie word sp read quickly, ons In H am ra now, where are mosUy piaslic snowballs, es for a Happy New Y e a r—a--------w lt|iou t..... ^religiousncc here and ce lebrated by istians and Moslems.Haad, a boutique owner, said Uireats Uiat kep t him from

lg his shop.-are w e-lo-celebrate? '-^-he— --- 3llleriy. "T he continuing ■ fl and destruction?" Two Landing beside h im nodded.; sentiments w ere echoed al tres in east B eirut, which has

repenlcdly ovef the past random, sporadic shelling. :

rations to celeb ra te w hat?” : im ir Yared a t h is loy shop .- olm3ro'4holU 'and bombs?^^ ~

ir boutique ow ner, w ho would t only if not id e n llf l^ , ^ d . s t a son and a broUier In a Uie tillcry barrage on Ute Chris* ighborhood of Ashrafieh. ' brother, kidnapped in west X mbnUis.ago, Is still miss-

0 l im e ^ r Joy,” he said, "Bul ill that, we cannol lose faithdays. Maybe th e new y ea r ’’

’ better tidings.”'adlo and p riv a te Christian ire playing a mbcture of- IS carols and nationalist thc holiday approaches. One yed over and over again Is five-year-old R em l Bandall, d to Santa Claus. - ,an tn o w h lsU e s ;n o to y s rJu s t..........kage of peace and Joy."

go ih |^ “lidays[ wlll'leave-Uie-Unlverslty of ' UulFvJne— Medical— ecntci---------1 on C hristm as Day, her f i r s t . n e since the OcL 24 attack

her with bone-deep bum s

IS found w andering blindly in r t a fte r being left by a man uclcd her In a van , tried un- ully lo rape h e r and then a caustic liquid on her. laslic surgeon. D r. Bruce . salil Cheryl will be allowed a t home wllh h e r moUier,3ess, WiUl dally v isits to Uie ' for Uierapy a nd cleaning and of her wounds, been down for Uic la s t few

ee CHERYL On P a g e E2

JSSR -e s a rcbJhe. ____an ity

ik o v __

itmosphere of sharpcired------------Bures— iiif i= ^ 6 p lte - li of------------lurches a re flourish ing ," nikov, Uie B ritish c e n te r 's or. "No m a tte r how harsh t cah’t stop Christianity .

research Ind icates th a t 45 nillion Soviet p rop le — 121 - believe In <3od. ThisMnstttullon’sp ro ia a lm in g ------ —‘‘guiding force” fo r life, G IO N o o P a a e ^ . . .

■ime#-Nowa, Twin Falla, Idaho

Chriscome

: LOS A N G ELES C p la n to w atch Ibe mj e tth a tw lU b e e Je c tf t

m om ing , s d e n t l s ^ I .................u se a . teJescope_o— avo id d t y ligh ts am

to look.T b e artiflc ia ] con

v isib le throughout "* U nited S ta te s , rougl

. line runn ing from

I ZLOS A NGELES U

tiflts o ffe r th e foUowl ' a m a te u r a stronom er

-------------- p h o to g ra i* th e a rtif__________ be-«Jocted-£rom -4»-------------- C h ris tm as D ay:-------

• • U se a len s with length b u t fa s t opUc

a t le a s t ASA 1000.• U se a b lue fliti

W ratten47B ,avaU al- I ‘ equ ipm en t s to res I

: depending on size.' c L o s A lam os Nal to ry recom m ends

•' t im e corresponding a f te r th e com et laun p ie . u se a 10-secon

------- ^ - - s e c o n d s a f te r the

I Dying : cycle it “ 'L O S A L A M O S ,N .M .:• t ls ts sa id F rid ay ; d iscovered p roperties (

------ .— dying s t a r could expanL e d g e o fs ta rs 'l ife c y c le s r T h e s ta r , called Ki

10,000 ligh t y e a rs awa ste lla tio n D raco , and Is becom es a w h ite dw ar

. Cox a n d R ussell Kidm A lam os N ational Laboi

1 ^ T e t lc a l D ivision and S " field , o fA rizonaS ta te .U

-------: T he a strophysic ists U!. to ana lyze K M 6 and ; pu lsations a r e like■ undergoes w hen bollln I saucepan . T h a t differ *. o th e r oscilla ting s ta rs

faces expand and contrt “ T hese new findings

— r dous value to th e field of■ in expanding o u r know! s ta g e s In th e evolution <

___ T lie sh ivering effect- Cox, occu rs w hen carbc : n e a r th e s ta r 's surfa< : p iston , causing th e surf• e rra tfca lly . T he sh iv e r

- — • to pu lsations lh a t o c a: sun.

“ T he so n ’s pulsatlo T ' sm all com pared to. a

____such a s K M 6, a n d th is i!; undera tood ," sa id Cox.

- I s l a n d• OooUoued firom 1

“ W e’re n o t used t------: jjrouDS o f p eop le ." said------ --iS t C lass P a tr ic k K. Htl

- O range P a rk , F la .,: m edic .

T h e five-hour n ig h ffi . a lso b rough t Seam ar

------ ;-C 9»erlG allrl9 .-ofL ansdaf ir s t du ty assignm ent,

— . : P e tty O fficer 3rd Cl _ : J e r a u ld C apers , 2Sr- of

* fro m den ta l su rg e ry in : K ure. w hich is•: “ c u r ry ,” is a s ta te wl

T h e Island and surrou I a r e hom e fo r about l

m onk sea ls , tb e only tj w a te r sea l a liv e today

; ' dangeredq> ecles.I t is a b reed ing colony

Cfieiy/• C ootinued from :

■ ^ y s . b u t t ^ t shot^d tV A ^ a u e r s ^ d T hursday .

- t . In h e r b r ie f ’ holldf ;Chery) told h e r friends,

'i g e t w h a t you w an t foi ■ M ay ali y ou r w ishes con*

— .— youalU J------------ -----------She 4»lso ta lk ed excite.

— 7 — ta p e and flow er^from D i “ This ta p e h a s (keybo

• N ick Rhodes ta lk ing and f from (lead s in g e r) Simoi

don ’t k n o w h o w 1 felt V ■: th a t. I n eariy h a d a he

C hery l said.A carload o f g ifts and

c a rd s from well-w isher coun try svlil b e aw altlr

: ;h o m e ,-s a ld D ee F e ld r : m a n a g e r fo r th e Safet)

: B enefit A ssociation of ' ; - dino.

^ -Tbe-assodation-lB -coi ; ' . a n d donations fo r C

;$l4fi,000 a lread y in a trus T 'i f o r h e r long te rm care .

'C h e ry l 's hom e won’L

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stmaset£ & - w h e r e i (S (A P) - U you T ex as’ s< I m an-m ade com - "be possib ^ied from a satei* M ^ c o , r^PST-Christm as— H aw aita i | s say you shouldi_o r_bluocuIars,__ A m atcand know w here b e c o m e

th e brlgiicom et sh o u ld 'b e tio n V irg lut th e w estern - A s the Mighly w est o f a general!) om Chicago to th fehorla

3 (A P) — Sclen- . second c o > ^ g advice fo r lau n ch ai n e rs who w ant to po su re 1 rtlflclal com et t o - l a u n c h a r u A -sa le lU te on • - Howevi__________________ t is t GethJrith a long focal p ro je c t’s »tlcs, a t le a s t f:4, 20-second

u p to Ifilter such as. a th e rca ftc illable from photos fo r $6 to $50 Sclentl1. th ey woiNational Labora- - h l^ - q u ads an exposure th e comi[Ing to the Ume th e p lc tu aunch. F o r exam - lo P au l :ond exposure 10 4G6, Los ie launch, a 20- . lo ry , Los

g star r( inform

M._(AP) — Sclen- m atl6n"fi y th a t new ly ~ v a riab le es of a very hot, u ndcrsta i pand th e ir know!-- • “ Althoi cles. ■ p e rc e n t U

Kl-16, Is about ly 60 per iw ay in the con- s a n d s of l l s pu lsating a s it H e sa id if varf, sa id A rthu r i t woul'd fi dm an of the Los Kl-16 I: iboratory’s Thco- tem p era t' d Sum ner S ta rr- enh e it, cte.U niverslty.--------- fa c e te m fs used com pulers - w ill b u m id le a m lha t its v e ry shot :e those w a te r s la r s , sail lling In an open Cox an> Yers from m ost s a m e fale a r s ,. whose sur* n o l occu r Itrac t uniform ly. As K M Igs have trem en- It will be d o f astrophysics, poonfu l o owlcdge of dying tons, th e s on of s ta rs ,” Cox S la rs a

th ey bee t set o f Kl-16,. sa id ag e . The: irbon and oxygen w hile dw£ rface a c t like a Old stai u rface to deform to w hite vering is s im ila r am o u n ts i Kxur on E a rth ’s E ventual!

he lium is Itlons a re v e iy s ta g e s sU -a variab le s ta r m ostly .of Is lsn o lv e iy w e ll K l-lS c tox. “ New Infor- sk ies.

i—-----m P a g e E l cspec ia li) I lo w andering alba tro ss , aid P e ttv Officcr b ird s . B um ision, 34, or T he h ig ., the sta tion’s o f th e lal

a n d th c ( jf from 'H ono lu lu ' h ig h bus! nan Apprentice a i r keeps s d a 3 e ; .l5 j_ lo h e r - a n d ^ 8 0 - nl. and re tu m ed averag ing

C lass M ichele T hose a -o f 'R en o . Nev.. Uon,whic: in Honolulu. k eep bus is pronounced sw im m inj wildlife refuge, sha llow la

rounding lagoon “ K ure I It 190 H aw aiian th e a c ts o f type of w arm - form ation day and an en- guests.

“ I l 's amy for sea b irds. so n ,“ U ia t'

I» n P a g e # l em m enl*sd p ick h e r up .” ap a r lm e n ay. off fo r scllday m essage, abducted , ids, “ I hope you a n aparti

fo r C hristm as. O i'ange C » m e true . 1 love h o ^ l ta l .------------------------------ d w r y l^Jtedly about thie genera lly iD u ra n D u ra h r— although^ yboards p layer) d a y s ;" > and a phone ca ll Ms. Fel< mon Ie Bon. Vou b y Cheryl It when I h ea rd vi.sltedheri.h^ r t ^alta ck. ”___lMShe_w

ta lk h ig ab and hundreds of -sh e ’s - a re hers across lhe Feldmeh*£ iltlng Cheryl a t A chaucr e ldm elr, office p ro g re ss a fety Em ployees sa id sh e c o f S an B em ar- goodhealU

T h e m a:-co llec tlng -g lfls-C hery lF T a

C3)eiyl, w ith B em ardlm iu s l fund to p ay J a n . 9 p rei !. ’ m aih tenana’l be th e gov- bro jectw hi

n Falts, kfaiho _Tuesday.D©<

to-lcx)k--------’ sou them Up. I t also should s lb le to se e i t from northern . 0 , sou thw estern Canada.innrfT nhlfl_________________

ite u r astronom ers will_flnd _ m e l4 ^ e g re e s r i^ iT of Splca, Igh lest s ta r In th e conslellar Irgo.h e com ct grow s In size, 11 Uly will m ove h igher above rlzon and to lh e west.

E )g r^hers^I exposure 20 seconds afler 1 and up to a five-minute ex- : fo r five m inutes afterI and thereafte r.---------------------evcr^-W est-G crm an-sclcn .— th a r d H aerendel, one of.lhc t ’s coordinators, suggests a md exposure for the. first

a tw thm lnule exposure fter.

n tls ts a t Los Alamos said would appreciate receiving ' luallty photographic prints of •met, m a rk (^ w ith the Ume :lu re w as taken. Send photos ul B ernhard t., M air Slop D- . os A lam os National Labora- x s A lam os. N.M. 87545, - .

evealsiationr f r o m th is trem endously hot le sta rin -D raco -m ay-he lp 'U S itand the sun 's oscillations.” hough th e s ta r Is only about 10 it lhe size of ou r sun and has on- le rcen t of Its m ass. It's thou- of U m es 'b rig h te r,'’ said Cox. j If Kl-16 replaced-E arth 's sun; d fry everything on the planet.5 Is th o u g l to have a surface ra tu re o f 300,W0 degrees Fahr- com pared with thc sun 's sur-

m p e ra tu re of ll.ooo degrees. 11 im out-in-about-lO.OOO yeara, a ho rt Ume In the life cycle of laid th e scientists, a nd SUirrfleld added tha l Uic a le aw a its o u r sun, but lha t will u r fo r billions of years.1-16 continues to shrink in size, bccom e so dense lhat a leas- 1 of its m ateria l moy weigh le scien tists said.! a r e form ed and grow .until ecom e red g ianls in their old hey then decline and becomc Iwarfs a f te r a very long time, stars evolving from red giants te dw arfs blow off enormous ts of m ass, the scientists said, lally, m ost of Uie hydrogen and is b um ed off and in thc final

s la rs , like Kl-IG, a re m ade up .of c a r i» n and oxygen.. - - - ) can be seen In Uie northern

illy the b lack and white Layson >ss. b e tte r known a s gooney

lighcst poinl of land, a t thc top ta llest sand dunes, is 26 feet, e only vegetation is a &-(ool* ush-callcd scaovola.M aritlm e p s thc tem pera tu re between 60 0— dogrocsrr^^wllh—humldlty- Ing 75 p ercen t.' ’ c assigned to th e l^ R A N sla* lich w as commissioned in 1961. )usy In Ihclr free Ume by ting,, snorkel Ing and sailing in a Magbon.e Is rc la tiveiy Isolated from s o f m an ,” E ly w rote In an In­ion shee t for Uic sta tion 's

an Island.” said Bumlt- a l lak es people aback .”

it'subsldlzed San Bernardino lenl th a t she left when she^set school lhe m om ing slie was

ed. H er m other has moved to irim en l In this neighboring ; County cily, closer to the

/l^ .^ lrits-an d rC o u rag e^h a jie - lly been good. A chaucr w id . h ^ ‘stie~has~p)oddays~andbad:

'e ldm elr s a id she w as touched ry l 's cheeriu lness when she^erUitaweelL_________________w as lu st a norm al lecn-ager about groups and clothes ... re a l special lllUe g irl," Ms.

h*saidT hursday . ie r sa id described Cheryl’s s a s “ q u j le ^ t ls f a c to ry .” He e can w alk around and is in alth.[um accuscd In lhe attack on

lino. Is In custody pending a rellm U iary heari/ig . Hc w as a lancc w orker, a l Ute'llouslng where th e fam ilyJIved.

December 25.1084

q M i s t a t o b e !

SIOUX CITY. Iowa yea r-o ld girl who wt IdenUfled as lh e y lc lln i

, s ipp ing colas, and wan J wlUi h e r friends by Chrl

“ I m iss m y friends. — , -m y - f r ie n d s -a n d - s tu f f " N oonan, w *o q>enl Tu1__- a t w p lCTJi p n r ln r UFhllfl

p a s s fro m M aHan Hi* rehab ilita tio n unll.— ^

M s. N oonan has been fo r m o re than five wee

' ,fro m h ead U iju rie san d su ffe red in a car-bus c r

----------- F o r tb e t wtrw cck s th--------aecldenlrfihe-w as-boll

yea r-o ld Shawn Li p a sse n g e r In Uie car. M a b le lo speak and Id Nov. 25. Law officers s scen e h a d mlsldenUUed

-----------W oridw ide— medlf;------- g c n c ra te d “ letters-*of-• - p eo p le a il over, which ‘ co u rag ing . said MI ; m o th e r, K arm en Noono

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a (A P) — A 16- N oonanswas m istakenly N orth D.[m of a fa ta l c a r U i ^ r e ni a t U i g j i l m t m m ifU^^ ' r eants to b e hom e T uesdairis tm as. Ume P ati

s . I w an t lo see

en ln th e hospita l hom e sl:ecks, recovering phbrie."id contusions she w hen shecrash Nov. 10. :the lele

t t i a t r f o l l o w e d i h c - ^ * ^ ® - - ^ allavgdJW 14- • f» li Lake, - ano ther ta lk s , b ut Ms. N oonan w as visible ev Identify herse lf tiny chip c

} a l th e acciden t “ T h ere ed Uie tw o g irls, she sa id ( lla— rex p o su r e ' “ The re ’s f 'T u p p o rt from H artieyT^ ch h as been en- Oh, ho on Miss N oonan’s she said , n a n .__ ■ tlo n swlUi

f I F l

RTS WEDtsi

jo n 't c a re w here it c a il is , or w h a t it co s t, lan d ise (lad ies’, child

Paris . W e’ll arrive a /ou w ish to exch an g d a m o u n t that is g o o land ise in our sto re . »aris is happy is ext iiiesb; a ^m^jii 'tuR le loyal su p p o rt ol

O pen 9;00 A,

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: a s h \ 7 i c for Chr

os In T exas, trom Noonans 1 D ak o ta — I don’t know

) re la ted ..b u t Uiey’re a ll askin r e re la te d ,” M rs. Noonan sa lt d a y ’s outing wasn’t Uie f i r 'a t ty w as allowed lo leave U: l l; sh e w as gran ted a n ove

la s t Saturday and wei loH artley -and vlalle<rwith-tt th e Noonan ch ildren—Jim , 2o T J o i i^ g rM a E H n T s ;-------

r Uie short Ume P a tty wj sh e spen t hours on th e tel

•’ M rs. Noonan said. "Ar the w asn’t ta lk ln ^ to friends t elephone, they w c ^ ov<

_^ _

nltprw ovpr a f»w wpnlg ftB BhUl h e r voice Is slrong. The onl ev idence of lhe accident is . ip o u t o f one front tooUi. r e w asn ’t anything going on,' d o f ^ ^ w e ^ e n d vlslt_homc ’s riever a n j^ ln g 'g o ln g oo L >. ’W h o > g o la n e w b ^ ff Ie n a o n e 's got a new boyfriend.” id, m ocking phone conversa iUifrien ^ .

MD

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: a m e from . . . vvho it t, ju s t a s long a s it is Id ren ’s. m en 's w ear) a t a fair price on th

n g e an d give ^you cr 3 0 d tow ard any purcl

jx tend a hand of frje D k tjii Of u u t S inC 6ffe i i .the peop le througi

A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

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ctim wa ristmasos in logeU ier SaUirday to s tl w If th e CJhrislmas holiday, Iking sa id . ‘T h e (Uir«e oldei ;ald7 a rr iv in g from Iowa Sta f irs t a n d w e'll hopefully be ! th e S a tu rd ay morning,” she >ver^ w e n t .I t h e --------%2i. .M erry (

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it c a m e from, is th e type of * , r) th at is sold th e m erchan- c re d it fo r 'th e rc h a s e of any

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-W e s t .G erm any 's mo b u s in e s s .. '

T ^ e popularity of compi

b ir th s p e r l.OOO West- G h a v e com bined to cu t into c la ss ic b ran ch of toymak ra ilw ay industry executl'

-------- f ir s t- t im e -o rc -w o r r ie d -fu ture .

" A f t e r 'y e e ’ of ex^ihs NVhlch adu lts fulfilled thci d re a m s by turn ing toy m odel layouts, a ^owdo'

' -ev iden t In 1983 priniarlly tlie lack of k id s," said H uch, ch lcf e x e c u t j^ o f tl

m a n y ’s la rgest.T h a t is not good news f

G erm an toy industry, - trad itiona lly h a s c o u n t l i o f m odel tra in s and acces: p e rcen t to 20 percen t of a nues. T ha t am ounted to

_____ m a ik s , oiLAbout.?230 mil■ ■ m o st recen t year, Indus

show., O ne bf every five We

Pluck}^obas

-ST . U D U 1S (A P )-T w el A m y W altersclield wi KSDK-TV’s downtown stu to com plain th a t children < m o re coverage. She left 5‘s new est — and y( rep o rte r.

Anti in the y ea r s W alterscheld h a s ,b e e n \ own sc rip ts for the Chaa slie h as sn a red an intervie lad y Nancy. Reagan-and I ^)ugli Issues includlrd e se g re g a tio n ._______

"S h e sa id kltls w ere dli a g a in s t," sald_new s d in A nne Volas, recalling m eeting with Amy. “ I ask' kind of s to ries she thougli be doing. She ra ttled off tl good ideas, so I told her 1 v ^ v e h e r th e chance to dc abou t It.”

T h e curly-halred girl f b a n St. Louis researches,

--------e d lts " h e r-o w n scrip ts ' are g u la r union wages as : em ployee. H er reccnt wo s to r ie s on tccn*age pilots, th th e c lassroom , Hallov a n d the St. Louis school lion prog ram ;

A m y ’s favorite story Is d id on the dangers of drug abuse .

T h e segm en t w as alm( w hen she read lha t Mrs. I com ing to S t. Louis to tall a g e rs a t ' a d rug cen ter.A m y im m ediately R eag an a handw ritten not a n Interview .. “ I ' lold h e r In the Ic Ihouglit k ids In St. Louis to h e r bccause she was s A m y recalled . "And I tol ‘Wouldn’t It bo nea t J o J

R e ag an ? ’"A m y rem em bers the

j n e n ts lead ing up lo her n--------- I h T f lr e t la - a y .^ -----------------

"T h e S ecrei Service a try in g to push m e out the sa id . ‘‘When I told them I ' In terv iew M rs. Reagan,

-----------------------M ax U stler, a producer

A m y before leaving KSDl

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itim erm any (A P) — households, ig soles every m odel tra in have com e lo m illion peop

model tra in layouts, ai figures,

m puler gam es Ever, slno b irth ra le - lU h.-covery. e> t- G erm ans — tra in s have I nto profits in a th e Christm naklng. Model com pu ter h :utlves for the b ecam e the ;ed -ab o u U th e_ d 3 v c led by-C_____ '* » ________To m aln tonslbhTilaring m ark e t, m< Iheir childhood - scram bling oy tra in s into technology i /down .becam e gaug«f of i i^y bccause of kids and pa said W olfgang^tlonal hobby Jf the M aerH ln A dverllslr y -w T A er-nn r. -m m a K fa w ti

in magazine re for the W esl th e to y m ak e f, which who sa le s In 11 ^ on th e sa lc s C hris tm as s cessorles for 15 exchange r i )f annualTcve- products a- to 700 m illion w ith dollars, million,. In the T he Indu; dustry figures m odel tra in

ogne, which West G erm an p ie In five da

y girlie y TV reiWelve-ycar-old a tcachlng-c

walked into K ansas, sal studio o ae day aboul workl en ought lo g e l But Ustl< eft as Channel Am y had

youngest — repo rte r, ai w ere on Uie

■ since Amy lin g togetl ;n writing h e r prevention l lannel 5 news. ‘‘We w ert •view w ith firsl type p iece 1 nd has tackled precautions jd lng school called a cr

cam e up wi discrim inated w llh lh e lrh

director Leigh m ade for a i ng h e r flrsl " " I tion 't k Qsked h e r w hal den ts would uglit w e should said . "Y ou c ff three o r four Amy, wli r 1 was'going to "C hannel 5' ) do someUilng m ak e jo u m j

is to t e on rl from subur- tlonal news, ies, w rites and ‘‘I w ant lc S' and Is paid—b u t- i-k n o w as a part-tim e' sh e said . " \ work Includes cam era , it 's

ots, com puters • F o r now', lloween safety getting h e r r ool desegrega-, , " I w ant l(

w ith P re sit r is Uie one she confidently, rug'iind alcohol m iglit help r

ilmost finished p - ■s. Reagan w as talk with teen*lg trea tm en t W h e nIcly sen t M rs. u « I -no lcask lng fo r • n e i p .

Y o u V Ictlcr Uiat I _ J

Ils would listen A a v < IS so fam ous," c n e c l told m y mom,

;Q ja lU tL M rs_____ JlL.th«h e tense mo- S © r v •r meeUng w ith . C qU q|-

e agents w ere C la s s HUie door." sh e f o r fu ll

n lw a s th e re lo •w‘% ^on, I saw her 7 3 ^

:e r who tra ined SDK lo resum e

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2 S h i t ’Is, o r about 3 million, own ■ aln se ts . An esUm aled 5 op le regu larly p lay with th e -

accord ing to Industry

iicc th e postw ar economic exquisitely delaUed hibdel

le been favoriie Item s under tm a s tree s . But la s t y e a r

hard w ear and softw are th e C hristm as gifts m osty-G erm an kids..-------------------Intain Ihe lr sh a re of the m o d e l ' tram “ m ak e rs“ a re " lg lo develop new “ y and perfect ever-sm aller f m in ia tu re tra in s lo (urc I p a ren ts back to Uie iradl* f

'by^ , _slhg for m o d a tra in s h a s In- ' loticeably 111 Wi&i a j i m any * Ines an d on television. And ik e rs a r e banking on h igher ,

Uie^ U nlled S lates Uils J s season because currcncy

ra le s have m ode G erm an a -b e t te r value for buyers t

I t s . ................... ... - ’. r ' cdu stry eagerly backed a i lin fa ir in Novem ber in Col- t lch drew alm ost 80,000 peo- I r d ays to see e labo rate exhll>-

ands•porterig -c a re c ra n h e U nlversItyDf" said h e w as skeptical a t first rk lngw llh theyoungstcr. sU er learned quickly that- d th e m akings of a good and noted Uiat her instincts

Uie m a rk when she w as put- e th e r a slo ry on poison m in th e home, e re going lo do a consumer- e listing all of Uie necessary >ns," UsUer said. “ Amy couple of babysitters and

w ilh ‘Mr. and M rs. Perfec t' rh o u se a ll battened d o v ^ It a m uch s trongerslory . t' know hbw 'ihahy o t m y stii*' old h av e Ihought of th a t," he IU do n 't leach tha t." who likes to call herself I 5 's cub repo rte r.’' plans lo m a llsm h e r career. H er goal in anchorw om an on Uic na- vs.t lo becom e a s good a s I c an , iv ritn v lll lake so m e 4 lm o ;i^ "W hen you’re in front of a

it's a w hole new side of you."A', A m y is concentrating on ;rn e x lb ig s to ry . t lo try lo get an Jnlervlew isldent R eagan ." she M id ■ Iy. " I think being a child p m e p u il l to f f ."

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■sprtiiig~up 'a ro u n d ‘ the“ e luding book publisher m ak e rs and c raftsm en w:

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dozens of tr dll cost 500 devote hours :ra decoders m in ia tu re worl bm olivcs go* H artm u l G r

------------Wesl- G unnanild not be a B ern ard Jord sman said, m onths befon u s lo m e rsa re design and h ilng Isn 't a A m erican Wc«----------------------gorges-and-mIndustry has m odate a 36-fi ‘“ hobby;- ln - - in g seven locoi ers. cabinet G roll s a id Ui who produce m ark s ($q,333: lilt to order. and m ate ria ls •rcenl o f Uie hundreds ' of vorkers a l Its layout,

A m erican flag popular no Ing overhead

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3G-fool-long tra in compris*ocomotlves and 44 cars.”................... .id Uielr club invested 10,000 ,333) to purchase the tra ins ials, and volunteers p u t In of hours t o .c r e a te the •

ndscapc, wllli a . la rge^ flag draped a cross thp cell- sad to a ttrac t v isito rs, was ills of Uie exhibition.

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■almost a r iva l faith - constitution _promls<

fre e d o m , too;T he figures “ m ay be

sociologist W illiam CU n lv p w lty o f ynno ftgSoviet llfc. writes, s ta tis tic s a r e drawn stud ies.

.B ut “ religion seem s t----------- ra th e r handily . Indeed,

hc concluded In h is 1982...........-B e lie v e rs ." .

M oreover, S ov ie t's ti r e g u la r church attendoj percen t, m uch h igher dem ocra tic W estem Et

_______ trie s such a s Denm ark .a ttendance, i-Yance wi and B rita in w ith IS p e ro

T he heavy turnout c w as observed with so m en t by a contingent < tlons who in a two-wi su m m e r visited about sm all and targe. In 14 So

Most A m ericans a ssu Union Is “ godless" and t suppressed , sa id one oi th e R ev . Ron Voss, a R om an Catholic priest.

-----------e K p e r ie n c e s -o n - tb e - treligion seem ed “ a llvea

T he A m ericana’ t r i p ' b y ^ e N otional Council

...... b u t m ost bf th e 266 peo]not a s o rganlzotional re b u t a s Indlvlduols — Ro p r ie s ts and nuns, E a s t scho lars, P ro te s tan t n lay specialists in h isto ry andsc len ce .

“ m ost w ere first-tim ers ex tensively and undergo of b r ie f in g by scholar:

•U.S. officials. Once ther possible for the v is itin g ,

-p know w hat w as rea l ar have been scenes a r ra r th e ir eyes.

H e re a re som e of the gleoned from questlonna by m ore than 200of them

—“ Church life seem s i 7 a n d ded icated than b a d

though they m ake it h----------E a nn le —Manning;—ar-)

schoolteacher. ......—“ T h ere’s m ore self

am ong the congregr s l r e n ^ h lha l w asn’t h( ogo, and m orc young p th e R ev . V lad im ir B C leveland, a n E as te r sch o la r on a rep ea t visit.

------—"T lte re Is-a SDlrituis tre n g th often lacking ii sa id th e Rev. Wllliom C larkston , M inn., P resby

—“ R eligion Is flouris Soviet Union despite se tlons an d lim itations Imp flc la lly a the is t s ta te ,’’ D am usis, a re sea rch e r o n ian Inform ation C enter w ho h a s previously tra- ■Soviet Union.

T he new com ers' positi w e re 'te m p e re d by obsi govem m eni restra ln li un d ercu rren ts of opposli coutious, com pliant stan clergy .

“ They (clergy) a ro co w alk a tigh t line between tlon to sp read th e gospel stitu tiona l constrain ts t p ag a tin g the fa ith ," s

. . P a rk e r , a physicist from IM M --------

T he religious scene i w ith bew ildering ,contra(

_____ ^w hispered-lales-of.abuschurch leaders Imprlsonc

Soviet law and govern clc s keep tigh t reins on i lls leaders. Any social o r w ork off church prem ise

.den, a s a r e re licious class

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ns lo be survivingod, It h a s grown,” H | K £982 book, “Soviet

s tud ies suggest idonce Is oboul 20 H - c r than In som e H I Europeon coun- ■ ric..with ap e rc e n t.. .

w lth 'l2 p c r e ^ r ~ I z ircen t. - ■It of the faithful ■ A

som c astonish- , n t of U.S. Chris- . \ m m )-week visit last lUt IOO churches.I Soviet cities. qssum e the Soviet ‘ nd th a t religion Is u n d e r 18. B of the visitors, Y et sue a Muncic, Ind., h o m e Bi

S t. But a f te r h is litu rg yhe said— th ro u g h -

/e and well.” ch o irs ar Ip wos arranged se rm o n s t ic ll o f Churchcs, Som e b )eople on I t wenl w ho turn: i represen tatives sp cc ia l pr Rom an Calhollc to u n lv cn a s lem Orthodox jo b s . Yet, I m inisters and on th e An- ory, religion, law h a d its c o f

S o m esfle re before, b u t ' l e a c h c m rs who had read w om an w< rgone th ree days a s a le a d lors, c ritics dnd tioned her here , It w as Im- young Mc ng A m ericans to s a id h e w

and w hat m ay fa ith , but ran g ed only for E sto n ia , s

m itte d h the ir reactions, y o u 're a j

nno iresrelum ed problem s.' em : Religloun s m ore fervent Union ofl lack home, even ' som etim e! t harder.” said lo c le rg y i I—twon, Ibwa. . v e n tu re s t....... ......... .....tlc lp a n ts 'c

self'assuredncss o r p riso n f( cgregotions, a A s of 1 ; here 10 yea rs "p riso n e rs g people," said th em rellg

^ r z o n s k y of to Bourde; item Orthodox th e C enter sii. and ComnItuahdep lh jand^Jiealo tL C ol g in the W e sl.'l_ c e n ler . loc om Schrom , a London, is sbyterian. Hon. Jrishing In the A ccordin severe restric- p riso n e rs )

mposed in on of- who defied J,” said Ginte governm en !r of the Lilhua- reg is te red ter in New York lessons to traveled In the p rem ises.

A lw ays 11 silive reactions plainclothe; )bservalions of sions. in a Inls, flowing s q u a re ant osltion and thc r e p o r te r ’s c tance of Soviet m em b ers w

Interlopers, constrained lo rep o rted by

jcn the admonl- Neverthei }cl and thc cbn- g ran ted tii< s against pro- ran g e a t w ’ said Joseph g roups acn im Los Alamos, re p o rte rs or

■ - ffrnl-tntir-TTe also chum s s ian , sklppei iradlctions and to churches []uscs,..such-as-.tlic-sdiedule oned for refus- P asto rs, la;

em m en t agen- In th e pro)n religion and offic ia ls rego r educational the Am erici

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D e m o n stra to rs ho ld a s18.such ac tiv ities go on, Ihrough Bible stud ies, through the

of R u s s ia n . Orthodoxy, h -P ro te s ta n t—youth—groupsr and assem b lie s ,'an d in the

is o f both denominations.} believers said Soviet youlh im ed to religion encountered p roblem s, unw ritten barrie rs

e rs lty adm ission and to be tte r e t, a s In so m any experiences A m ericans’ trip , this assertion cofm ler-claim .? sa id believers can’t be school

w orshipper Identified herMli acher, say ing s h e n ever men* lier belief In the classroom. A Moscow university applicant : w as re jec ted because of his u t a B aptist youth in Tallinn,1, sa id the university had od-

h im . explaining: ‘‘.When a good student, It causes no IS ."ious ac tiv ities In thc Soviet often sk irt the law and

nes qu ietly breach It, acordlng rv and believers. But if thocA s bou n d s .a re noted, the par- s can be sen t'lo work cam ps n for “ anll-Sovlel ad lv lly .” f Dec. 6. there w ere 330 ers of conscience,’’ m ost of illglous adheren ts, according tle au x 's m onitoring agency, te r for the S tudy of Religion , Ttmunism, commonly callcd 'o llege.'D espile.its.nam e, tho-: located In Kent jusl outside is nol an academ ic institu-

Jlng to Keston, mosl of the s a r c dissident P ro testan ts ' led a law requiring ali non- lent -organizations to be Ki o r clergy who taught lo youngsters o r off church3.s there a re the w atchers, the hes KGB. On three occa- I a church yard , a public and on the sidewalk, this 's conversations wllh church s w ere cu l off by unidentified rs. S im ila r experiences w ere by o lher Am erican visitors, heiess, the A m ericans w ere tlie apparen t freedom to will, fanning out In little

icross tlie country. A few : on the trip , along wltli sev- -m cm betsrw hozspoke-ilu s— ped a rran g ed m eetings to go ies and synagogues not on ule-and-spoke-privatclyTVIltr' lay people, students and

program m ed events, Soviet •egulariy souglit lo convince ricans lha t they perm itted ) funcllon freely.J.S. church spokesmen

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■ ■ MOSCOW , - U p l• s ta irs , a knock on the do .. - she.w as^ Lydia Staskevl- cd a s One of the boldest,

ten t n illgious dissidents Union.

"W ide {s the way U destruction , but there Is— th e Christian way, “ There, Is no in b«itwee

ichooseo n e w a y .” .; With h e r husband children , she llv(s in a i

• a p a r tm e n t on Tsvelnoj T he n am e m eahs "flowi

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r e p o rte r tried the num d ay s w ithout response b

. sho t evening trip (pund tli “ W e a re not giving up,

h e r four-yeareffort to g< . to th e U nited States. “

people. We do not want th e s ta te . We want_to.

. L ord openly. Wc do not w-------- scared look in -ou rch lidn

w an t th em able to growtian s.” _____

A la rg e B ible lay open th c living room where i h usband Ilya, on artist-d th e ir youngsters on a ni T hc book was a rec

•' tre a su re d replacement. : sa id , day-long KGB s< 7 s tr ip p ed tho apartm ent ol

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- ; sh e said . “ The chll■ frigh tened badly. They v : re s t m e, b u t a fte r consul ; fice bn th e telephone, the- leave m e for aw hile ."

S he believes U is only tl ; W estern monitoring a] : e lud ing the New r R esea rch C enter for F

H um an R ights In Closc th a t h a s so fa r kept h<

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" 'h o p e to God they succeed > M rs. Staskevlch, 41,

' n u rse who becam e a Chr . 21 . Is am ong thousands (• who w orship in unregistei

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•ed in 1982 f th a l leads to dropov.J is another w ay Since Iht ay,” she said, been a def veen. One m ust tion,” sa_________ _______ Keston-’s T tnd and three to r. But sh a m odest, neat was " c e r ta

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>l w ant to see the c a ^ o u t o l ldren‘?e y e s rw e — G ases-a jow up a s Chris, a rep ro sec j

. stilu llon’s iicn on a tab le In t i^ o v ie t'ag re she sa t, withst-deslgner, and lobrlcatio3 nearby divan, defam e th*recent gift, a o rder.”tnl. Twice, she Sometimi

searches had wcIlo f all religious us

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agencies, in- a re tired c l York-based h e h a d re p e

r Religion and so he muIC losed Societies, school for Ir L h e r 'f ro m im-_ J ______________ RabbLAclp," she said. "I recenUy iru; ^ - . i ------------- - th e official,41,' a hospital [or Jew s Iri Christian a t age he ^ e w of ds of Christians c o ^ d notlei sle red churches But both itheism . Levites ihe underground synagogue she sa id about against te ? ro te s la n t-c o n :^ |“ ^ 8 £ - ^Ivate hom es I n - 's h worshl;th m em bership perpetuate i 40 each so as to Jew ish er

lls lowest I reg istra tion of s ta rted In 1

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theln llm ldsstrand of brown R w ently .rew m oist. “ So |e a c h e r b€(sis te rs a re in V ictoria to

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J p ost and 'clearing-tiduse for tlon about Soviei rd lg ion , a to tal o f 330 “ prisoners of jce" a s of Dec. 6. m ost of ligious d lssldw ts. s a lm ost double th a t of 1979,. n from th e nearly 400 it reach- « 2 un d e r the Ja te Y uri An-

Ihe end of the ’70s, " th e re 's definite Increase In persecu- sa ld Alyona Kojevnlkov. ij-esgarcb inform ation d lrec-' she^sald Soviet church life

rtalnly getting stronger.”

im parlson w ith 10 y e a rs ago, ire -less-frig h tcn ed and a ro g them selves,” she sa id In a e in terv iew from England, lole generation has grown up n 't know the Stalin purges, e not lived in fear, who a rc 1 to go m uch fu r lh e r . ' a ttem p t lo stam p out thc tas tK cn a stim ulus lo It. I t’s a th e W est lo ponder. Spiritual

acquire a n Im portance . and n th e Soviet Union th a t they ive In the_ West. T hey a re 1 to g ive up m uch, to Join thV to f p rincip le ."-aga inst—d lssid en ls-u su a lly — ecuted under the Soviet con­’s A rtic le 70. forbidding "an- 'a g i ta tion’and p ropaganda;'"" e r A rtic le 190-1 against tions known lo be fa lse which th e 'Soviet s ta le and social

Imcs a n an tl-paraslle laW work nol deem ed socially used aga in st p raachers and

e Moscow’s cen tral ue on S aturday nights, a of Jew ish “ refuseniks” f g athers, those people who plied to em igrate b u t have

do n 't give us reasons," said 1 c hem ist who told a repo rte r ‘peated ly applied to em ig ra te uld .“ be a Jew . We have no r H ebrew language sludy. no

.Adolf Shayevich. Mo'scbw’s instailed chief rabbt. echoed ial, Sovjet; c laim lha t except

In “ h ig h jev e l technology," of no practic ing Jew s who

• leave.oth ‘ He and Rabbi Chaim

of Leningrad’s m ain JC sa id the prohibition

teaching H ebrew — a LesseuU aU n-O rthodox.JeW i_ 5 h lp ~ = rm a d e “ it'“ h a rd “ to ~ te th e faith.I em igration fell lost y e a r lo :l point since such records n 1965, down to 1,284 people, half the 1982 lotal and a frac- e 51,320 perm itted to leave lh _

Staskevlch said Ihe^ ital em igration m ovement dropped steeply, w ith only

OOO now pressing lo leave, m six tim es lha t In 1979. b e y a re e ither too frightened

to em ig ra te o r have lost he said. “ Some are tired of Idatlon."ly. she said, h e r daughter's began pressuring 8-year-old to join the “ Octobers,” a

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T he slaugh ter lo ste un til a police sn iper pl H uberty shot a l ev< m oved bolh wilhin a r building, stopping oc sip a sofl drink. He V th e s ta tio n on h is porta

___ ____H is-v ic llm s-rangede ig h t m onlhs to 74 ye n e v e r h ad a chance. 1 sho t In th e head, seve a n d one In the back.

--- ------------ O n " th e " d a y of UH uberty appeared in ti a rou tin e cilatldn, a te a n d one of his two di

- - - M cD onald’s in anothe D lcgo, v isited the zoo. i

H e ro se shortly bc d re sse d In camouflage

---------p a n ts and a d a rk T-shl:w ife h e w anted lo kiss S he asked w here he “ H u n linghum ans.” he

I t w as only a few h fro m H ubertys’ apan

_ M cD onald’s on San v a rd .H e drove.

T h t e no rm ity of J a n offensfe^s-dlfficull lo flic led physical wound

‘SantEEAST MEADOW, N.

R o b e rt Jo sephs and el{ . m a te s go t an ea r ly Chris

S unday from a generou - don ’t even knQW — they

o u t o f Jail.Jo sephs, 46, who had t

nearJiL -three_m onths-oi ' d r iv in g charge , colled i t ’ * ' h ap p y d a y ” w hen Sal h

b a ll for. him a t the Na J a l l . „ ' ■■

R eached by telephone h is re lea se to spend the I

_ hl8 w ife and th ree leen-t Jo se p h s s a la n e “ w iirn c ro w to buy g ifts for the fa:

In a ll, M i^ lo posted i_____ f o r . n ine _ im ates awaiti

c h a rg e s InvolVlng hoh*vl( ________T he _4S-.yeaE.-Qld__ .r

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Jc^sai.1 Y s id r o s u r jliday in th e iCalif. (AP) - A, 40 peopurant used lo bc onhundjof land downlown D r. A finul ^ o p a n d 'th c " th e Saias 0 n ice place. C en ter,;:re. p ro ach e . I t 's mosUy m ud - p eople \icherous p lace to o r Ind irtie recent, s teady ty-five i1 1n th e Son D iego m ent, st

slon.> ra in . I t’s left its — In itia lece of property , countinglhe m ain h i^ w a y p r im ary1 o f 14,000 located world,m Diego. "W e’rappropriate. F iv e th roughweek ago, a 41-' “ We n aed security guard tab le . tJO liver H uberty h a v e ncI a w ay no one In h e a l th y ;

.m .. J im H uberty T he Mi M cDonald’s and Y sldro, lozen patrons in- m edlalel loor. He w as c a r- becam e I sem i-au tom atic ^ memoi Browning high- Hispanic sem l-aulom atlc McDor

3ge W inchester • m llllo h a n 400 rounds of th e la n d

w hich SlidrtO T nurder-21— Part.--ThcI 19 o thers, the Along a s s a c re b y a lo n c ac ro s s lli :ory. ^ ’te , one s le d 77 m inutes, and two r pickcd him off. onebesld every th ing th a t In m ultic , and outside the" Up the

occasionally to w h e re J i[e kept changing th e ir da iirtable radio. toC allfor;e d - ln 'a g e from " lig h ts :years, and they D ebbie

c. Thirteen w ere w rappingaven in the chest boys this. _ _ m irac le .

IKe slaughter^ Joshua ,in traffic court on p a g e b y 'a te w ith his w ife gunned .) daughters In a p a rk in g 1<th e r p a r t of San Tw o frix>. took a nap. , c le s w ith

before 4 p.m ., ' D avid Flcage-style fatigue Joshua,sh irt and lold his dozM J:lss h er goodbye, snoigun,

he was going, p le le recc’herep lied . In h is ellV hundred yards p lay ing oja rtm en t lo the le am thisn Ysidro Boule- H e d oc

' ___ ere ._____fam es H ubcrly’s "H e ke10 dfine. He in-' no th ing I

unds on a t least know .” s£

a ’ sprinN.Y. (A P) - developer eight o lher In- v iew tha t

iristm as presen t g ra m 15 j rous Santa they love to son hey w ere balled Migllo, \

re le a se w: id been held for flc ia ls, s a l i-o n _ a -d ru n k en _ b e fo re -b e l i t ‘‘a very, very fam llle sd iII Migllo posted h e chooses N assau County hom e lo

C hris tm as me shortly aftet- th e m .” le holidays w ith Once the sn-age children, free until TDstnmHomoF— p e a ra n e e r ; fam ily.” M igllo forft id $5,800 In ball B ut he : alting lrla_ L o n _ b u m ed o n c ,•violent crim es. T he inm _ re a J — esta te_ b o n d s-ran g

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"Maolc Valloys M ost UnlQuo Craft InT ho fio g o rso n M ail

------------l49M aln-A Tanu« EastJ_______ Twin Falla *733-1907

in Fails, Idaho Tuesday, De

rv ivo rs m a rk 3ir ow n w a y slople, psychological abrasions ndreds.

A rlen Versteeg, who d irec ts Sah— v r s r d r o T a a n s n f r a F !r, s a id the cen ter had been ap- l ie d for help from about 200 e who w ere Involved, d irectly d irw tly , ih th e 't r a g ^ y . Thlr-T e s till receive r e ^ a r trea t- , som e In a w e ^ y group ses-

la lly ,-th R.<ti>s.slftn«t w ere n r«v Ing Of the horror. Now, the iry concern Is ree n te r in g the

e’re s tronger now. W e've been ‘ gh som ething," Versteegi said, rea lize tha t life is unpredlc-

th a t .things happen tha t we no control over, which Is

ly and It’s 're allstlc. I l’s tru th . . wc’rcTieaiing m is irutnT*: McDonald’s, one of two in San0 , w as razed alm osi im- itely a f te r the Irogedy, a fle r It nc th e focus of a d rive to e rect n o ria l a "shrine” a s the local nic residents callcd it.Jonald’s Cc)rp., which donated Illon to-a surv lvo tsiund . gave nd to the c ity of San Diego, of

San Ysidro is technically a r h e J s n d r e m a i n s ~ ~ lg S an Ysidro Boulevard. i the s tree t from the m assacre me house has a Santa Claus vo reindeer on the roof; the s id e It displays a s ta r of David ticolored lights, th e block, In the-apartm en t J im and E tna H u terty and

lau g h te rs lived a fte r moving fo m ja from Ohjo. there a re no

ble and Emo Coleman a re Ing Ciiristm as gifts for two h is y ea r, which In -Itself is a le. T heir ll-year-old son.1, survived Huberty’s. ram - }y playlrig dead a fle r being 3 down In the McDonald’s g lo l.friends who w ere riding bicy- Ith him , Om ar Hcmandcz and F lo res, died.ua, peppered by more than a .

p e lle ts from Hubcrty’s ifi; h a s ma’de a nearly com ; ; ecovery. Only a pellel lodged elbow prevented him from

3 on his sixth grade football Ills fall in nearby Chula Vista, loes not speak of the m assa- .

keeps a J o f Inside. He says I bo thers him. bul I don’t ’ s a id h is m other. "You lo

tigs inme r sa id in a telephone inter- a t he sta rted his ball-out pro- 5 y e a rs ago to "show God's lome of those In jall."

who screens candidates for w ith the help of prison of-

aald m any of them, have never b?^n sgpnrfltPd -from th e ir— I during the holidays. He said ses Inm ates.’lwho.want to be • ■for Christmas because

las rea lly m eans som elhing to

th e ir ball is posted, they a re Ull the ir next court a « r -H - th e y -d o ir t -« h o w -u p r - jrfe lts the money, e sa id he has "never been

im a te s were being heid ^ inglng-from^ItK) to $3,500,-foF—

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d , go on with your. Jives Ire c a n .”is T he boy h as beenle sev e ra l tim es b u t ‘‘real!id to rep o rte rs ve ry milch

cm an said . She believenl t r a ry to expectations, hid a n em otional recovery I»g physical p rogress.10 H e shows, one pi

w ound: He will no t r ide jre;o E tn a H uberty now liva slon w ith h e r two daughtr), a n d 10, in Chula Visla

— to w n a s the C olem ansrFlg a tten d scliool th e re uiid■s nam es.

M rs. H uberty h a s not < d nam e. She re fuses to

w ea rs her husband’s wi a . le fl w rist.'s____________________ _____ii= - In her la s t 'p u b l i s h ^ d w hich appeared in Octc n S an Diego Union, she11 reg re tted preventing hei '• suicide a ttem p t a y e a r 1- m assac re . At tim es, sh

w ishes she had killed h |s w hich she tried to do 13 ’I T heg u n jam m ed ,0 H er e lder dauch te r.

lates foT- c rim es including petty o- a ttem p ted burg lary .'s M igllo said he gol tli

C h ris tm as p a r ty w hen 11 j r to h is a ttention th a t "pei if. be hom e for C hris tm as t >r cou ldn 't posl $100 o r $200ir---------- -----------------------------Id>e-:eCo

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s Uio bcst-you— sid e rs hen chilclren I

n inlerviewed know w hat ally won’t ta lk a n l ^ tm a r ch ," Mrs. Col- ty .T oshooI ves lhat, con- know, th a l ' , he has m ade Today on y lo m atch his ly le llered

lan d “ In M. psychological T h e ir Llfo e a bicycle. ' “ P o r favor

b r in g flowelives In seclu-|h te . ja E c s l2 iho ml

. Hfer chlldrcn a c a in s t .a o id e r assum ed s laug lite r, a

is surround flow ers and

it changed h e r — candles i 0 do so. She b o g s to light walch on her

B ut the c; o f th e rece

ed"lrilinjieWi^ c a s f^ b n “ th :tober hi-Thc douglinut s he said she y u m . yum. ie r husband’s says., ar before lheshe said, she It is muu

him herself, th is sile of 13 y ears ago. c ling and I

agony. Ilai •. Zelia, con- C hrlslm as. f

5r Chrisy larceny and - Ho said h

th e thoughtthe idea a t a re le a se proj 11 w as b rough t.

^ p l e coulcln't " I ju sl hcs because they to th e Inm.)Oball." M Igllosald.

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Ilng (Loft to R igh t): B ob Sh< to R ight); LoRu q H o rtln o .

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ark

D o n ald 's m a ssa c .rc ''

ersel f-dlf’ferent -from- other I bccause " th ey ’ll never lal I saw . I thought I w as in m re, bul I knew ll w as reall- oot people, little babies, you alw ould be qu ite ill.” on the m uddy lot, a clumsi- ed placard com m ends thc Memory of Those Who Losi

.Ife," and u rges visitors, 'o r tralgon flo res” .— please wers.

middle, al-aboul Ihie point im esjO IlK etH uberlyJeaned- i counter a nd surveyed his r, a m in iature C hrist figure inded by dying p lan ts and md encircled by lum inaries !s placcd Inside thin p ap e r ght the a rea around them .

i candles a re cold, victim s ?cenl rajn . The only, light the lot com es from lire“

; shop -next door. "Y um , m, yum , y u m ," Its sign

uu ana rocks and wetness, of J im H uberly’s unrav-

J his v ictim s’ death , and :taln In San Y sidro a t s. So much rain.

strnasd he w as "flab b e rg asted ” a t Jht and a rran g ed the annual irog ram w ith ja ll officials.

hope I can bring a llltle joy im ales and the ir fam ilies,"

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Sholl, R odnoy O 'G o rm o n . I 0 . V anco R ood . Bonnlo_Clll

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g _____ TERRA-ALTA,-W.Vi| i | a lm ost a m onth, Lou a

------ fe rh a v c s p i i r r e d 'a T ^ j■ w agon o v e r th e muddj y roads oJ n o rthem Wesl

! w estem M aryland, pli delivering p resen ts lo m

ITie couple known a s ‘ Ho H o '’ m a y n ot travel

_ _S o n ta JaW s,sl5 lg h J)Ul. C lhristm ases they have well-loved,

g ‘ "W e s ta r te d out ju a church p ro g ram .” sale T " w h o n e e d s .no_plllows J b ea rd to go .along will I w hite S an ia . suit. "We I child w ithout toys, and V I It."I ---------Althoagh--Slouffer-oI rep a ir shop and his wli I sec re ta ry a l the local I they p u t Jusl a s m uch el I late-night rounds In Pre: I West V irginia and G an I - M aryland.

light u p — it’s Just- like t ree — 11 m akes it all S louffersaid .

•Through word of mo V Stouffer’s acquaintanct

schoolchildren, the cou >: . p iled a n enorm ous list ol ! cou ldusea 'g lft.'

' "W e h e a r of peopl tilings, a n d wego and ch to see w hat th e ir clrcum Stoiiffer s a l ^ . ‘‘She‘

= = w lth o un inyU ilng“ nrrdI\ er -h e lpU iem ou t;”- — cr ■' T helr f irs l Christma:

Siames fl joy to tl^ DURANGO, Colo. (AP

V arena Cady, Siamese here la s t spring , not on

. founded ex p e rts ’ predi ^ eariy dealh bu t have bn

- of love to th e lr paren ts I f C hristm as. •® In a lettfer-to-the-edi ° D urango H erald, the tw “ P e te r and M arlene Cai ^ Ihc lrdaug lile rs:

' "W e h ave learned so n g them . They have tau; J form er cynics, aboul lov g - -porson-lovo.-com m unlty

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)lays Sc >edy chiv^t,,(AP) — F o r y e a r s ago_I and Lola Stouf- o r 40 hom e

^ e f il- :^ ) lf f^ tlo n -n a m e s dot t Idy, ru tted b ack G ifts beg sst V irginia and fe rs’ garag picking up and the couple < I needy ch ildren , loys and ga IS "M r. and M rs. garage sa le 'el as qu ickly a s " I ’ve put il.fo r .lh e .p a s t_ io _ y ea rJh m a ve been Ju s l a s of picking i

" I f anybod; Just helping a ten ip t to go ^Id Stouffer. 62. o f ca lls . So #s o r a r tif ic ia l Jum ps off th 1th h is rcd-and- One o f . f Ve saw a little Cresaptown d we Just s ta r te d m iles away

new puppets-o w n s -a n -a u to ___ lU.gues&y#lfe w orks a s a $800 worth ol high school. Stouffer sail effort into th e ir Also dona

reston Couniy in tire dealer, ir re ll County in Stouffer’s s t------------------ „ --------■■l-go plac-those-litUe-klds—havetroubli ke a C hris tm as he said, pro ill w orthw hile.” front fender

Thc Stouf nouth and M rs. regardless ice with needy som etim es i ouple has com - Ing. o fch lld renw ho " Ifw e c a r

w e go. II c iple w ho need w eaU ier-is. [^eck th ings ou t said, im stances a r e ." They sper >cs a lo t b f kids m oney to bi Jlw e-jusl try r to p u t InTonj;......... ... • deliveringglas delivery 10 'S e e J

se twins i thankful IJ*) — R uth a nd love. Our hoi !Sc tw ins bom ... only have con- "W ehave dictions of a n po rtan t lodj jrought the gift d ream t 'o f s for th c ir f i r s t - som e dream

one of us has xlitor to T he row. All w eh twins’ p aren ts . God, how il h ;ady, w ro te of been rushfnj

fill every daj I m uch through tlia l ju st don lught us, th e p a re them t( ove: person to_ andlhelove.i ty-love.-fam lly------------ • See'

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>antalildrengojnc luded stops a t about 35 )mes, but now m ore lhan 500lo ttheS touffers’.llst.-------------------------begin piling up In the Stouf- irage during the sum m er as pie collects donations of used j g a m ^ and. SM urs y a rd and • ^ e s . :put m ore m iles on the c a r thism ^ o ther yea r, on account __hg up th ln ^ , ’’ said S to p fe r.body calls, w e m ake an a t - ----------) go and pick up. We get a lot . Som etim es th a t phone. J u s t . f f th 'e w a ir ’" - — ■” •.of . the .c a lls . .c a iQ e _ fra m .a ___ •own, Md., businessm an vay who donated $350 worth of ipets, dolls and gam es.s s w e’ve pot between $700 and________irth of new loys tf ilF y ea r,"■said.lonated, by an Oakland, Md., ler, w ere two snow tire s for ’ss ta tlon wagon.o laccs In thid car-w here thev-------------iubiBT?iitirroii^\vir«i‘d r iv s ; ' ' proudly patting the w agon’s

Ider. -----------touffers’ deliveries a re m ade jss of the w eather qnd ies run into Christm as m om -

I can gel the money to get gas,II doesn’t m a tte r w hal pie

is. We s till try ,” Stouffer

spend about $500 of Uieir own0 buy toys'and gaso line^and____^rongTibure' pFcklng 'up andlg gifts. -See SANTA on P ag e E7

‘bring f parentsr house has been filled w ith II

a v e a lso le a m e d ju s th b w lm - today Is. In our youlh w e. of tomorrow. On April 13cam s w ere shattered T.v N o t------ : “: h as been p rom ised a tomor- ive have for su re Is righ t now.' il h it hom e lha l day. We had hfng through life, try ing to ’ day to its fullest with things don’t m a tte r when we com- m to our fam ily and friendsjve.we have.wlth them.!!................ .......- .See’TWIN o a P ag e E7------------------------

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Michael Jackt

R ocK ^\nATioleno. WASHINGTON , (AP:

__heroes, including tecn-lJ ackson . a'r<rmaking'yo ti-social and less sensltiv th e h ead of a TV watchd< F rid ay .

" T h e Jacksons contlr • la rg e am ount o fv io le i

en te rta in m en t," Thom; . ch a irm a n of the N ationa Television Violence, sa phone interview from : C ham paign, Illr ’ A rep o rt issued by W ashington office Usl J a c k so n 'a n d the J a an o th e r group, ABC, a s ' len t.. T h ree groups w ere ll! vio len t: John end Sean R om an tics and Donna Su

" I have a lready seen s • o f young-peoplB in m y

p ra c tic e with severe ] ' - a n g e r and antl-soclal l>

a r e ~ d eep ly ~ imm ersed.... -cu llu re -o f-v lo le n t-ro c ln

R adeck i, a clinical Instt D ep a rtm en t of P sych la tt

' ivers lty of Illinois School c“ I t is c lea r In therapy I

Im m ersed In fantasies of th a t these fan tasies ai th e ir w ay of thinWng anc

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S d n ta ^• C w tln u ed tro m P i

“ W e don’t do th is to ge: b a c k o r a p icture in th e i

- It fo r kids without toys w ith nothing on the tabl h a v e som ething for S to u /fe r said. "W e cou sp en d It qn som ething el: you th ink about It, wh

• Continued from F t ' T h e tw ins oro joined fi

nu m , th e sm all bone In' l th e chest, to the abdomen th e sa m e defective hea a n d a p a r t of the Intcstlna

--------- - 7 « i e r “ b l r th ~ th e — ttra n sfe rre d lo U nlvcrsltj H ea lth Sciences C enter lr

■ T h e p f a i l s T P e r e r T ^31. u ltim ate ly decided agi th e ir daugh ters through c a l procedures.' Acting fro m doctors who sa id i

■probably would survive sep ara tio n , tho p aren ts b

---------h6meT\prlh29:----------------“ T h e th ird thing w e 1

th rough ou r d ea r daugl m o st difficult to plnpoiint s a id In th e ir letter. " I f s a fo r people for being Juj th e y a r e when they try w ord som ething aboul th< m o st gw U e way possible

-------- ih e 's tru g g le 'ln 'th e lrfa c em en ts ; It’s a love w e fc<

r shris tm as tree Is dw arfed by a 's Rockefeller C enter, w here e ra ld tbe coming of the Chri Iso fth ec lfy .

kson, brothers n^ c i e o ^ e :e, says e\P) . .^ R o c k . . ._ D a v iU :l l ( enJdql_M ichnel__N etw orksJ : youngs_ters_an- h o u r_ a dr Itive to violence, coun te rs : “ lidog group said lion o t sens

In a tele

atinue to uso o S u S ™ . o lence in - tl ie ir -P .j? ;- v -v ’ om as Radecki. f . m al Coalition on said ia a tcio- “ 1?.'

a , his ottico in

! listed a s least

-="'■^^0^10^ in several cases betw een gc m y-psycbiatrlc- F ra n k Sini e problem s of perform ant 1 behavlor who - R adecki id Into a sub- som e 300 he ilT7nuslc;'*"sald“ 'H orow ltz‘s M tructor In the acco rd ing ! la try a t the Uni- os " in ten ti o l of Medicine. . person ag« py th a t they a re "v q rb a l v I of violence and sp o tted 18

a re affecting hour, he si and behavior in sp o tted In

________ fe ren t vlde<

iP a g a E 6 m a k e some to be happy

ge t a p a t on the O ne y e a r[)e p aper. We do deliveringys and families C hrislm as.table, so they’ll ted h im trur Christm as," h is door,could probably “ H e w e[ e lse, but when m o th e r,” h<when you can M a .h ey M a

iP tfgeE 8 '"h en uiey d to m th e 's tc r .In 'th e center o l

2B ran d 'M arc lirr" s tcad -w c-\aga inst putting th a n w c evcgh m ore medi- th is, w e thaing on advlco a n d w ith allId neither twin of you forive a surgical te ach in g uss brought them p o r ta n t t t r u

/e have gained M i^ a . 3. wl lughters is the s is te r and fi ilnti“ lh e C a d y s-a sk e d for." ’s a love we fe e l ' L a s t sun: ju s t they way re p o rte r du

ry to w refu lly a r e t v ^ wa ; th e ^ r lsT ir if ie can ge t ang Ible and we ec w orld , o r yi acesand-TO O ve^that-G od-pl fe«l for people P e te r and 11

1

Y a towering skyscraper a t sre angels In the Channel h ristm as season am id tbe

named ■epictingexpert.Horowllz, presideiil of MTV is.lnc..-tlie-only-national-24T_ dav video m usic ciiannel. ^

;: "W edo not allow ony dopic-’ snseless violence.” elephone interview from tils rk office, Horowitz said the

lileiilgent adults, m any of w e children.”Id tliG network, Uelivered by is " re jec ted p articu la r videos

they fell afoul" ot the He said the network often

)es back to have violence Jt. " I ’m personaiiy very sen- violence.”s critical of NCTV's method- counting the Instances of vlo- tlier than taking the video as and rating it and com pared

cism of videos with conflicts generations tha t go hack to

in a tra ’s and Elvls..Presley.’s _ ances.-|kl said monitors watched ) hours of the mlni-dra'm as on s'sM TV Tind-evaluatea'them ig 'to a definition of violence ntional use of force by one against another,” including

v io lence ."■ T he, monitors 18 Instances of> violence an said. Explicit violence was

In 36 percent of Uie 91G dlf* deos reviewed.

m e kid happy whu s uut going ipy, it’s a l l worth it.’ ’!ar, when snow kept Stouffer lg toys rig h t' u p . until as.m om ing, a little boy spot* trudging through the d rifts to

went running up to his 'h o recalled, "and said, ‘Hey Ma! There’sS an ta Claus 1-’”

ey aon i siopi lo uiinx and nethlng out and then feel bad- love w c feel for people when

: questions with childlike In- We see ourselves in a ll these

id feel w arm Inside and havea tllfe and thank-God.--------—u sec. this year, of a ll y eaft, ^ e a te s t-p o tc n tla l fp r bring—

[ T - w e r e ^ v c i r ^ r e “ b eau ty - cver d ream t possible and for - thank God with ail our h eart all o u r soul. And we thatik ai! o r the p a rt you. played in us about love. You are Im-

trus:**"dys have one older daughter. who they say ‘‘is the best big

d friend the twins could have

um m err"M rs.’ Cady told a during an Interview "there ways to deal_wlth this. You if^ ry w ith -G o a iin d with the ”• you can foci really special ■plcked us to ^ e a l with th lsr- 1 1 picked thesecond w ay."

Wand(SPRIN G FIELD . La.

d rif ts a re not snow but ] w orkshop Is f a r from th(

_ i n a s a g ^ n g b o a t y a r d ^ IK IF 'S ^ ta C laus gives hundreds, h e a lso recd^

' one — a long-lost brotherH enry Bobak certa in

- p a rt, with h is bushy whi Hls sited jam m ed with

■ to y s h e .m a k e s fo r d -W Q u ld n ’t-O th e rw ls e .b av

p re s e n ts .

This is tlie th ird y e a r 1 hundreds of. wooden .tr

—boats,-spinning tops,doll c rib s, stools — •all smoo pegged, glued and bright!

U npalnted and . incoi lj a lread y line som e-shel'

[J W idc^ leave-• LONDON (A P) - A

widow rc tun ied to live ii “ England"oiTXDesdaytwcn■ slie ciid not like tlie United

having lived Uiere for(J5yUpon a rr iv a l a t Heath

outside U n d o n , Mary sa id : " I have com e here re s t of my life, an d I ’m back ."

M rs. Arm strong, who v la s t y e a r when .she li' Angeles, added: "Tow an did not like A m erica. I dici people there. In my o t w ere not a s friendly a s tlic ‘ " I w a n ttd sp en d tlTe resi

w ith friendly people."An in terio r decorator

Hills, Calir., until rctlren

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. (AP) The t saw dust. The l l i e one-t the N orth Pole, of-all-trade: 5hed. And while- somethlng-i !S gifts by Ufe C laus — wi ^v ed a special cion, ef- “ People tinly looks iJic th e 67-year' h lte beard and • Social Secui th 'th e wooden ' not hold m e children who do th is .” .

iye_Chrlstm as__N ow ;-lK )w Springfield i

r he h as m ade addressed ti tra in s , trucks,, a n .old, 20- oll hlgii chairs. “ G ypsy," p< ooUily sanded, -a tw at shed hUy painted. d ing Yacht ( M mplete loys A saggin elves for nexl provided by

e s U .S .fo r tnA 99-year-old 8(3. M rs. Ain her native denied perin

causcsm rsal(l“ io s tay . SEcd S tates a fte r Queen Elizu> years. perm issionthrow Airport m anentiy .y A rm strong . e to spend Uic m glad to be

) w as muggedlived In ,I.<osird (he end. 1lid not I lkelheopinion, liiey ■■tie British. K IcsTbf my days “ •

ir in Beverly ' em ent a t age

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DEaW C h— :;-7 2 *-Ynwood S h o p p in g

reunites long-losDst brothers —

nds niclle-tlme w anderer and jack* des s a id 'h i s urge, to do ig-useful"-=no'become-Santa- was m et a t first with suspi-

c thought I w as a nut.” said !ar-old Bobak. who lives on curity . "Som e stUl do. I t did n e back, bccause I w anted to

lo w ev e rr th e pos t office~in^ Id routinely forw ards letters d to Santa' to B obak 's home. 20-foot, fishing. t)oat called ’ pcrm ancnUy moored under led a t Uie Blood R iver Lan-- • fitCliiB.ging. sheet-m etal building by the club Is his workshop.

nglish homeA rm strong Initially was

rinlsslon to re tu rn to BrUaln_ She appealed by le tte r to lizabeth II and won special m (0 live in England per*

: n t l r e Sell

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E lec tric laUies. band s i•jj,,_bell___ and— .other___ wirs m ach inery w ere donated, le, S a n ta ’s •. helpers

businessm en who beio CI- M etropolitan Klwanls Cli Q.- - R ouge, 40 m iles aw ay, u

took to deliver loys j r,r> lu m b er and other m ateria , “ We a rc his litUe elvej

so ," sa id D r. F rank Pegu( flc la l.“ We have handled 6

----- th e re o re a bouWOfrmoiytand C hristm as.” .

T he elves also kicked i as m a te r ia ls and a few joint in. . woodworlfrand painting, to B obak’s gift-giving bro al spcc ia l presen t in return, ■r* Althougii In news medk

h e m entioned no family t

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saw s, sanding about th e • I Avnnri-wnrklnp ■' rc aphpfl Cnn d. Bruno Babak1 Include » e n ry Bot ilong to Uie Uie d ire c to r . Club In Baton U niversity ol which under* flew down to and donate not seen sincc

^als_ hom e In CanaICS, enjoyably H enty Bot 5ues. a club of* cam paign to ' 1 GOO un its and up and u sing I

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e ' l/oulslana Santa Claus .-delighted

B obak’s - long-lost b roU ier,. tor o f Uie a r t cenier a t Uie j y of New Brunswick. Uien J to v isit the b rother he hnd Ince h e ra n aw ay from their a n a d o a tU ie a g e o f l2 .Bobak dreams- now of a to 'g e t bored, elderly folks

ing Uieir rusty talents in un- iticlai works.

a re old people out thero Uie w all with nothing to dol.s nft roncnn fnp it|—hO Sflifii_____;all m e here I will ta lk to It i t - b u t no collect calls, t w rite to Santa Claus, Spr- a . , ” he added.

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Last— NASHVILLE, Tenn I Jo n e s h as had her i

: chocolate m ost of h e r 11 • F ro m h e r tab le In frc plate-glioss window at ty ’s la s t hand-m ade c M rs. Jones tu rns oi p ieces or candy daL d lv idually dipped In ch

~ ~ P I s l a ’chlo71emon am------------ o ream sj;- c a ra m e ls ,-e

w a lnu t d u s te r s a ll coi ca re fu l and expert t g r a y - h a l r ^ w om an wl f ir s t chocolate a s a y fresh ou t o f school.

O ver th e years, sh' abou t a dozen d ippers sh e Is the la s t of the g of an ever-decreas a round thecoun try .

"N obody w ants to d w ork anym ore. A m ach in es can do It fa: p la ined In a n Interview

W earing a flowered Jo n es w elcom es vis sw ee tly scented room

. a s a grandm other ml gu es ts to h e r kitchen, ly id a n o f fe ro fo n e o fh

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1 Falls, Idaho Tuesday, Dec

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r p l i e ^ f a d im ihislH n^n

to f chcnn (AE)-—-Ruth C ashew si r Jiands In .h o t you likee r l l f e .................. '• chocolateI front of a large, sa id , dlsi a t one of the, cl- shelves llj

Ic candy p lants, F o r Mr ; out hundreds Ing busln dally, each • In- young wo I chocolate. she-adm l and s traw b erry s till does., -a lm o n d s -a n d ------ S ho-w ecome undcr the candy sto

•t louch of thc le arn ing 1 who dipped h er for m o re I a young woman When

w orked b p lan ts be

she has known k itchen al e rs, b u t she said she ever le group and one superv ise easing num ber sh e would

• off a t C a :o do th is kind of producing

And besides, 1921., fa s te r," she ex- w hen ’lew. hosp ita l a ired apron, M rs. to re tu m J visito rs to the " n i k e t

om a t C andyland holding 1 m ight welcome Jones, wl

len, w ilh a sm ile age. “ Id c of her delicacies, to ge t m e. ) t i_ U k e _ J je s t2 ------ H er-job

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f num ber o f Dcople wHo'l

ocolatevs? Almonds? Pecans? Do " <0 d a rk chocolate or milk lie ? W e've got them a ll." she llsplaylng boxed candles oh U in ingonew all.M rs. Jones; th e candy-mak- slness w as a natural. As a w oman she needed work and, m ils, had a sw eet tooth andBS. --------- .w cn t-to -w o rk -a t-M ltch e ll 's— store in downtown.Nashvllle, lg an d prac tic ing h e r craft re lh a n 20yea rs .1 Mltchcll’s closed, slic I briefly a t two o ther candy before tak ing a^Job in the

1 a l G eneral Hospital, where ventually Ixscame d ietary Isor. F o r about th re e ‘years uld m ake candy on her days Candyland, which has been Ing hand-m ade sw eets since

I she re tired from the.II a l te r 10 y ea rs , she decided ■n full tim e to h e r firs t love.:e to be busy. I c a n 't s it down ' m y hands,” said M rs. who refused to reveal her don’t w ant no rocking c h a ir

l e . ” _job-at-C andylanH "suns h w

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? dipper0 ''w e l l . “ I like to d lp .a n k som eth ing else. I can pac e aw hile and m ove around, h P a t Shoen, Candyland

den t o f o perations, said I c- h a s no particu la r | a schedule, but h e r busiest 1, Just before Valentine. ( d E a s te r and M other’s Day

T he s u m m e r . mor s — especlally-biisy, tob.-beci }, w hen O pryland USA Is ( ft Jo n es m akes 3,500 pound

fo r th e n e a rb y 'a m u se r e each season , which runs y sp rin g to early autumn, e The candy sells a t thre e N ashville, through spci y and, In the sum m er, at s But Schoen adm its that s com pany expands its ms n hopes to do, m achines w c be b rought in to help.

B ut for now, there a re 1 e. re tire M rs. Jones, She wi d to p roduce candlcs tha t r

spccial touch, n ’ Schoen snys although i. can m ak e c andy quicker, r ta s te qu ite a s good, r nothing like a hand-dlppp

candy. ■■■ Some.thlDES.yoi r get from a m achine.” •

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Jou rnal Scii ind then do ed’ th a l ll ack som e for dislingu^lslid .” .....................b ut also lid vice presi- a c u te sense i M rs. Jones s ta g e o flife

production T he repc a t tim es a re ' th rough M

C hrlslm as. th a l fem ali sy. c u ra te In Idlontlis a re In e ach age jcause Uial’s - -of sm ell dd s open. M rs. w om en thai nds of candy II also em en t pa rk ou tperform ns from la te catego ry .

D r. Ricliirec s to res in u n ivers ity ’! jcclal o rder R esea rch C It O pryland. reso lve C( a l w hen the num erous p n a rk e t, a s It groups, will h av e to “ This Is

k in d .th e f li e no p lans to dized te s l w wiil continue and It cleai t requ ire her tionshlp of 5

a telephone ;h m achines "G iven tl er, It doesn’t p rising^tha 1. "T h e re ’s com plain ?ped p iece of f lav o r," sal'Oli J'ustjymlt--------- “A sid e fn

and nutrilli ______ I tion undou

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ruckers : 24-hot■iAr.Neb. (AP) - WhUe huge tr a i le r s - p a ss ' through the a sh a t one of O m aha’s biggest s les t truck stops, a retired

i ^ e s u s ih the 24-hour chapel 5. • •ic a t the chapel doesn’t comc >_lhe3uslness_at_the_Jw cl!; ;os pum ps, res tau ran t,'s to res 3lels surrounding th e Sapp iick-P lazaonln tersta te t50— haplain Royal Peterson says ing to do his besl to see lhat s picks up. And he say s he

s will s la r t m aking g re a te r ef- becom e good buddies w ith the i women behind the w heels of on 's trucks. •

Tickers. They have differeni ind schedules than w e do," erson, who becam e truck slop 1 in Ju ly upon re tirin g as of O m alia's Bethany Baptist

:hapel; open'Since 1976, was thc Sapp t)rolhers in honor ot ren ts and to provide a servlcc I truckers needed, sa id Lcnor

Ifactorj th old a

IINGTON ( A P ) - T h e ability , lo distinguish oranges from or chocolate from cheese,

BS drastically wlUi old age Id explain wiiy m any elderly complain aboul th e ir food, iers say.5 b iggest study ot sm elling le, scientists a l the U niversity >ylvania sniffed out a num ber its on tlie olfactory ab ility of ms of all ages.udy, published F riday in lhe Science, not only said It prov-

lhe ability to sm ell and Istl odors di:ops off .with age,1 lh a t women h av e -a -m o re nse of smell than m en a t any life.sport on 1,055 people age 5 99 said research ers found

lilies' generally a re m ore ac- I Identifying odors than m ales Igc group, and tha t th e sense declines less qulckly ln older han men.0 foun(;l tha l non-smokers rm ed smokers in every

ciiard L Doty, d irecto r of the ly’5 Clinical Smell and T aste h Centcr. said tiie study helps

conflicting resu lts from IS previous studios of sm alle r

is the largest study of its1 first m ajor use of a s tandar- l w ith thc general population, early shows there is a rela* of sm ell to age,” Doty sa id in me interview.1 these find ing , It Is not sur- th a l many elderly persons 1 tha t their food lacks said the rcporl. _[from lnfluenclng'fooa In lak e itlon. decreased sm ell func- loubledly com prom ises, the

ST EQUp m en t a t a te r r tom ily 's sk i pac

DELUXE;KI PACKAGIirO yno ita r ................... * 1 '

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sdrop i] ur roaduge Sapp;w ifebT lliiySapp.the "B u t it should b e uset;est is , ' 's h e s a ld o f lb e re d -cred w ith c h a irs lined up 0

ipei The 8 'a .m . Sunday se em pty, w ith h a lf a dozei

ime tending a t m ost. Peters uck _7:30 a .m . B ible study.c ir^ ~ nesdays and frequently app . chapel a t various houi------n h e —w eek:—H ff^-sald-lays- em ployees a t the neart iia t -and sto re th a t they can I

he phone n u m b er to truck om— need to ta lk to him-al*ar ■ef-, d a y o rn ig h t the . T here’sasig n p o in tin e s o f under the S app Bros. i

landm ark a s la rge a s a 5 01 una ano ther s i ^ cM^be: •cnt highway. And Peterso lo," prin ted .up fo r restauri ilop rem ind truckers,

a s E ven though they kno\ ilist half dozen truckers que^--------T ru c k -H a v e n -€ a fe -sa•vas never visited the chapel, r o f “ No, I ju s t keep on tr /Ice Campbell of W esmont, I nor asked If.he e v e r took tin

5/ ahilit\ age, scilily "ability of th is expandinj om society to d e t ^ t and ISC, th rea ten ing f i r ^ and ga: Ige home,'* It a d d e d .— rly > R esearch ers uscd.a lc od, a t the center" to"'check

ability of 1,158 fem ales ai ing Volunleers - . Included lily employees, rM lden tsoff >er elderly, students, yoi of su m m er cam p s, and

regional health fairs.Lhe A ccording to the rep ov- consisted of four, K^pagc md size of business envelope g e , . contained a scratch-and-i )re aro m as trap p ed in mlcr iny sules th a t a re r e l e a ^ wl

The scen ts w ere sele< ! 5 ranged to cover a md psychological classes of Sc- a s good, foul and fruity, les they would not overwhelr ise cells localed fa c back Intl le r ity, Doty said.

Subjects scratched ea srs pages 'and recorded wha !ry ed In the booklet. The an

ed such Uiings a s menll the soap, lilacs, pine, ched ste pizza, onion, m olor oll, r Ips ^ lllp lck lcs .

The resea rch ers foun

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in for gc Isideehp. “ ^ h e w M w oled m ore th an i t Campbell, l-ca ipel«Jroom tend M ass j

iS front of a n going to beireof Jesu ft--------- lie luis ihtveiservice Is often o f th e road: zen tru ck ers a t- but ad d ed ," irson a lso .has a them ." rc la ss on Wed- Al Kiont o lly stops a t th e truck driver MTS throughout a ttendxhurc ^ h e ^ h a s ^ d — ^ ‘irT d*W , irby re s ta u ra n t would fall n ^ v e h is h om e tru ck ers I k ckers who m ay they’r e hom■any h o u ^ o ^ th e - th cm ;• '-------

-----------M rs. Sapn g to tho chapel despite the :. c o f ^ pot,- a believe the f a w ^ tow er, role. Most o:

*e seen from th e when theyh; son had fliers death la the jran t tab les to while th e y 'r

. problem s th:low It’s there , a • But someti lestloned a t th e chapel with said—thejt—h a d —heavyones:" ll. . "Som e of ttrucking,” Jo e m arried in <

, 111;, s a id w hen said . " I ass ;lme for chu rch truckers ovei

yLdecre<ientistsing segm ent of sexes perfoi id avoid life- tween*thea{ ;as leaks In the therc was

average p lesl developed th r o u g 80, a k the sm elling tyd roppedsland 797 m ales-------To m a k e s

1 onlversity not affect th f homes fo r the Jects, the rt pToungsters a t standardized d people 51 VoUinteers a

_ _correlatIon, I iport, Uie te s t ' The result! ge bM klets the 80 perccnt of pes. E ach p age have a maJc d-snlff pa tch of with m ore tl croscopic cap- tested havln w henrubbed. smell, lected and ar* In the (J5-8 1 variely of • said, 6 0 pecei 3f sm ells, such a m ajor Imi ly, and so th a t percen t had t }lm the sensing tion, It said. U h e n a s a l c a ^ H i ^ B a ^ K

each of th e 40 G o t a ila l Uicy smell* C a l l U l srom as Includ-ilhol, peanuts. Th© Tleddar cheese. I, root b ee r and ' i733-09w d _ th a t both

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[ospel^lapel»working Suntlay.”.................beU, who sa ld be trie s to .a t- . iss a t hom e S a tu rday If he’s be on the ro ad Sunday, said

Kver u t ta id w ise rv ices a t a n y — jadside chapels he’s p a s ^ , ' ' id, " I th ln k th e re ;s a n e e d ‘for

is! of O m aha, w asn 't so s u r e --------Ivers could ev e r be enticed to lurch.r ^ j a R “ !ir ih e fe r? 9 fip y t» d y — ^ all down,” he said. “ Most I know only go to c h u rd i if

liome and the ir wives m ake

Sapp and P e te rso n . said the sp arse attendance, tbey h e facility fills a n Im portant s t often truckers w ill stop In iy nave a personal crisis the fam ily they le a m about

jy 're on the road o r m arita l s tha t h av e s u r f a ^ . metimes couples com e lo the dth happy h e a rts instead.ofes:------------------------------------------- —of thc w aitresses have been in our chapel,” M rs. Sapp assum e they Just m et the '

over in the re s tau ran t."

>ases 5 sayirform ed a t th e ir peak .be- e ages of 30 and 60, and th a t ' m a slight decrease in !

perform ance from GO )0, a f te r which sm elling ablli- xl sharply . •ke su re m em ory-deficlts did :t the scores of elderly sub- e researchers adm inistered Ized m em ory tests to 47 older rs and found no significant on, tho report said, suits indicate th a t m ore than it of those over the ag e of 80najor sm elling Impairment,^__ _ -re than 50 percent-O f t h o ^ iv lng-v irtually- no- sense of

85-80 age group, the report ecent o f those tested showed Im pairm ent and nearly 25

lad a lm oat no o lfactory func- Id.

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VietnaEdJtor’s note: stymied

among the peasantiy, th -Vietnam turned io a desti

the late 1960s. Ia this Jt>t ^-who was the'AP’s last S o 'iJooks at the /ate o f ooe'] ,„.tmgei. ________

V b y G E O R G E E S P E R • I,.. JTie Associated Press

' ^ ; - - BEN su e ,- V ie tn am --1 Blown up by Americs

. " ’ y ea re ago, obliterated In

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J o i u a i i t s :^ ORLANDO, F la . (AF «“ M urph the S u r f ’ Murp■ thief, pain ter, violinist ar — walked out of prison ' begin a w ork-release p r

— and p rep are for e arly pai y ea rs behind bare.

M urphy, 47. a fo rm er F ing cham pion who sto ic t s iz e d S ta r of India Sapp New York m useum in l' would spend his tim e business.”' Serving two life senter

vlctions in an a tte m p te d : . a murder, h e could be

soon as six monUis from m a in in th e p rog ram fo yeare..

Looking fil and dappe s u it and m aroon Ue a s h

: y rh ills Correctional In Zephyrhllls shorUy aftei M urphy -told reporters changed m an who h ad pa du ring 17 yeare in. Nev

... F lo rida prisons. *To those who doubt his <

k ille r to model-J5rison( d eclared : "A ll I can say i ing to have to . w atch (prison) people have b o m e for 17 yeare an d the m e ."

M urphy will spend m uc counseling troubled youn

— rPrank-(Jonstantlno,'45,U of Christian P rison Minis provides counseling and inm ates p reparing to rctily-

M urphy will live wlUi 2 in a supervised ranch-t

5 ca lled T h e Bridge,-said CcM urphy fire t m ade

w -tieadlincs w ith the spect o f Uie 535-carat, $400,000

6 th e M useum of N atural S 'N ew York City. .

He spent 21 m onths In S j .prison for the theft, then n F lorida, w here he w as s W life in prison for flret-dc(

. 'in the IJX^ deaUi of one of ' .n la investm ent-firm

; whose badly b a tte red I; ;found In a creek, concr

— ‘ lashed-to-their-necks-w ii Twiring.; M urphy also w as con\■ te ra p U n g _ to -ro b _ a _ M l

socialite in 19GS, alleged ing to pour boiling watt

- n lecc lfsh ed ld n 'lo p cn h c i ; ‘.C ircu it Judge Carlin ■sentenced M uiphy to life i ;i!6r conspiracy and assaul robbery . T he Judge s a id 1 disqualified " e v e r again

— . froo world-w}tf»-a la w -at■ty."VM urphy also w as ;

. plsLol-whlpping and stes •worUi of jew elry from i ’G abor in the ea riy 19G< ^were dropped a f le r she fi

— th i rd - t im e - lo -a p p e a r - l tesUfy.X i n prison. M urphy ^aiihouse a rtis t, and a '.who e'xamlned him oncc 'top 'notch a l every th ing h “a . top-notch su rfe r, j ipHsoner and violinist.”. ! Prisonsuperin tendenl I son said he recom m ende ^ y be p laced on v because “ Y ou 're lalkini changed pereon h e re ."

changeover to counselini stan tlno and o th e r Chr ta lked tb him aboul a "Ck

— people— A .C od.thaLhaa nially took H im up bn that.

M urphy’s paro le date__ 3 ^ ;^ h ic h m e a n sJ ie _ c o u ;

th e halfw ay house alm os sa id spokesm M Venn B ri

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a!------ —life side_[AP) — Ja c k urphy — Jewel —I and m urderer jn Thursday lo ~SST..£ program here ^parole a fte r 17

3r F lorida surf- - le Uie golf ball- ipphlre from a n 19<H, said he 'mc in "G od's g |

Uences on con­ed robbery and \ k i be r e le a s ^ a s y Y om now. or re- - -

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lis change from *ioner, Mun>hy..... .................. .ay Is you’re go- cii me. These been watching rUiey believp.in

lu c h o fh is tim e oungstere. said> ,lhe-presldent— ------------inistries, which ind housing to return to socle- .

lh 23 other men^:h-type facility IC o n ^ n tin o . ide worldwide >ecUiculn Uieft000 Jcw en ro m ^ u-al H istory\in •

In a New York | _ J ^ ien relum ed lo ■ is sentenced to — ■ deg ree m urder ______1 of two Callfor- 1 secretaries d bodies w erencrete weights_____________■witirclw tfical

onvicted of at--M iam i-B cach--------------------gedly threaten-**-,vater over h e r “ R A Iihers'afe. I V I Irling Sledm an _ _Ife plus 20 yeare - PRMiult to com m itlid Murphy waslain to be in a jr abiaiiig uHng —

5 accused of ^ stealing S35.000 m actress E va • C n 1960s. Chargcs , kj^ le failed for Uie * i r - ln - e o u r t - to - -------- • - H u• Wely becam e a a psychiatrist

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— hie---- pricnn j • ■jling wiUj'Con- ■Ilirlstlans who ■ •"God Uiat loves | .riM a plan. 1 fl-__ ; 4 -------------ia l." IIte 5 Nov. 14, I

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iouth V ietnam ese capital of S fie h e a r t of a n a re a the U.S..inl fio “ Iron T riang le ," a V let Conj lense Jungle, tunnel networki ilcinlalions.~wgdg6q betweiarRc ^ligon R iver.

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“— ~ — so m e-p ro g ress-w ith -t sa id W ednesday.

T he B e tte r Air C d r iv e rs 'to leave thelr d a y a week and take pool. On days whei sev e re , th c Regional

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' t a rg e t Is carbon mono blc g a s th a t m ostly co and d ep letes th e bodj a lre a d y In short supj: Denver'& ihile-hlgii altl

L en ts sa id 240,000 d r a sk e d not lo drive on d a y , b u t only 12,000 t t ic ip a tin g ."

L en ts said the pro s tu d ied fo r ncw wavs p in 's d riv ln e h nhlts, ■' n e x t y e a r , w e think the im p a c t," he said.

H ea lth officials wll w ith th e Regional ’ D is tric t to m ake riding

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D uring the-w inter, E sh rouded in 'a brownl b locks Uie vlow of thc R ockies.

T he cu lprit Is theri w hen w arm a ir cove co o ler a ir . Tlic bottom p o llu tan ts unlll d lsper B ecause D enver Is situi n ex t to th e Rocky Moi vers ions linger.

--------------- He a lUi-offleiala liuil■ five tim es as m any mo th e ir c a rs hom e than I paH iclp 'atlng fully tn e a c h day . The eventual

' a n ap p rox im ate figure lo reach In o rder to pollution s tan d a rd s.'. l /n le ss Uie metropoli

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Irector of the a ir ivlsion of thc Col*_Qf_HealUi,_wlshes ________trssfulrB iitii-irre ::---------------Uie program can M'hlch Uireatens lo - Ions of dollars In

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Campaign asks elr c a rs home one ike the bus or c a r /hen pollution Is ' lal T ransportation es . and all driverstnatei.o r:;poslponer:.-----------p s ." ......ep o rt on thc "Bet- le K ey’'cam paign .IS, colncldcd with gh'pollution day in

cnlal Protection 2r had thc htgliest evels tn Uic coun- s ts done between e lte r A ir's main Dnoxlde, ail invlsl- ■ com cs from cars ody of oxygen — upply bccause of altitude:I d rivers a re b e in g - - • on a given week-W are “ fully par-

p ro ^ a m will be y s to change peo- 5 ^ y _ u i a . c j i a .o c : -r there will be m ore

will be workingII T ransportation Ing the bus easier, uc,altoncffor.ts..'-. ' • '•Iso p lah to ta lk t o - ---------issibly mandatorys. ' ' 'people don't par-cause-they-U iink— -----------difference, Lenls

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icrm al Inversion, avers a la y e r 'o f om lay er absorbs Dcrsed by winds, itualed in a valley Mountains the In-

aU liupwl 10 liavu-----------------m otorists leaving Ul Uie 12,000 now tn the program

tial g<>al is 180,000, i r e D enver needs lo m eet federal

Mlttan a rea com- :arbon monoxide -• - - — I lose hundreds of federal aid, s ta te - •

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S E rId ah o = < A P )^— »n»e-U; t S erv ice Is s team ing over srm ally fed bathhouse along t Fo rk of Uie P a y e tte R iver a to dlsm anUe th e p lace once a I because baU iers a r e poUuU !«am.

-w ater aficionados by t s have long c o n g re g a te am — H o t" 'S p rin g s’ InvlU. Brmal pools betw een roc -the-swlfUy flowing r iv e m e lan. • . •

of the natural-pools a t Uie fo }cky slope n e a r Idaho 21 hasi id the F o rest Service,

agency Is concerned instei Uie 50-yearHjId baUihouse Jusl A'alk aw ay, p eo p le so ap ^ jf lil 1 y-fed showers and tubs, sendii f w ashw ater to froUi wlUi tl :aps of Uie SouUi Fork.

I sew age,” Low m an D istri r P a t A guilar s a id . - y6ars, Uie bathhouse, built : a s -b een -o ff ld ^ ly n S R O rT O

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Uie T h e F o re s t Service,?d In flhnilf thA ftriglnn nt.viUng encountered few prol rocks u se in th e y e a rs 1 - n e a r u n d e v d o i^ r g M th e n

w idespread popular

But w hen things n . fash ionable In Uie lati

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P eople Who'-luxUriai - r f , . - s id e pools use 80^ , ' « h S f a s heavU y a s T th ^ " baU ih o u se .h esa ld .T b

_ lessen ed , by U i^ 'i i^ strict b iodegradable s t t j » ,

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natu ra l becam e ate .l9 6 0 san d U ie K t o f o I queuing u p for I g u U a ^ ^ The Folate In Uie r iv e ^ rem ove Ui

a s well, b u t not and is send lisy-' do In th e Strong ' C beiroblem Isn 't pubU chea He» of ..so rca lled . people.w lt s, because Uiey ’faces. But

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; runs’agalnst Um revised thrust ^w est. Service recreaUcn

s ^ fof-US to promote., ive recreation eq>erIeoce8 —% Ing, a picnic table and ^ ae,i! Aguilar sakL-------------

're no lo o g e r p la j^ Uie game, Vlnvolved la.provlalag.fahqy _> oilets and fanqr campgrbunda. ivide an accqitabla bathbouilb est Service land would requlce rui lot of maintenance and m o t o f c o e t " . i

Forest S ^ c e Intends te 6 Uie bathhouse-this summw sending out ooUom of the plan> lg opposition would Uiggw . heanngi to bettw (amUIarbp wlttLttiA'cIfuaOQd ttie agency ' But A gffiZ ail'^ 'it’s virtually 1. Uie,: ‘bathboiiM^ won’t be

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