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•' ------■ fcCQgfeS pLeydiacs — H - ■- The Washington PostB t...... 1 . __^ sum e an incroasintsing share ofthe nation'a grcfross notional product. . genes produceice :a aeemingly rad- WASHINGTON —- Medical-care1 spending bby y A m o ri- In 1965, h o ijthth caro'apendingc w as'only 5.!5.9 pcrcent f oi diffoiient ’on* , pans is still rising fair r flfaater than the gro wth off thti e c'con* th e nation’s gross>68 nationali product, but by I ; ' CAMBRIDOE, M ai^.I . - W h e n led at the. myriad-ff' national inflation rate, despispite a do- risen to 10-9 perceircent, and by tho year 2000 il hatrwrolu... obodiea. aimed omy or th e general nal b a c te n a an'g'ot]i othbr iijw darihai ------cadc of intense goyert-emment efforts to c^b hoa!oalth-care 15 percent, tho hi|higheat for any developed1

______■ . . . 1 ...... ' - • f j-; ber13,l987. A-2 H m e»-N ew 8. Twin Fallsalls. Idaho Tuesday, Octobei «■ Acticon — , l y _ awcra. . . . oa behind the U!S. militaryrbun-flogs I ofthe sui»^w t • ContinuedtdfromPage-Al 1 tiona Sinco tho U^. escescoi^ operation “r ^ r ie f l tradon haa narrorrow ly defined th e U. dupp inii the gulf. ypos- begoninlatoJuly.U.^.U.S. m ilita ^ for* . . nom inated w ith peopl•ople Tve been o fan of for yeaeaxa.” S. m ilitaiy miaaitlaioninthegulftoea- AdcAdopting a stronger military ] Iranian ahipa or ___ ^veaaala, most prom- turere againsti Iran, would -probtibably ces have fired on Irai Q u a k e j o l ts So Tho awards cercnromony was televised natiitionally eortingU.S.flag^ mea. Two of tbe ' 1 inenUy the 11I itankers from Kii- winD popularp aupport in th e Unifnited airplanes three times GOLDEN, Colo. (AP.API - A mtyor eartbtjuakei«e h it the Qrond Olele O0 p r ^ o u a e . Jority incidents, ^ e Sept.. 21 attack on the legend, wait’a - nationalII ta n k e r f le e t-th a t S taitea te and might woll find m i^ the Solomon I {inq the BOiithwest Pacific 0Dcean « Williams. 38, thele ison of a country muaic 1< ; also I ra n ia n mine-layingig vessel-theVI Iran w h en a . were TOregiatfiredred aa.U.S..ahipa thia .auppapport .in Congrcss. But it i on Monday, the Natioiuional E a rtl^ u a k e C enter aaid.‘>d- was honored 12 years ear after be fell 600 feet' w n t h e AJr and the O ct 8 UJ.S. .8 . helicopter aa- 7 , d aa Ajar Mnnnf. ______' ' couldaid p u t U .S. arm ed forces in Tbe t«mblor,-r®giet«staring 7.0 ta tbo/Richtcr-aa“ a le - — snowfieia coUapaodoi otainin . summer,____ iU b y ”saQlt~on-thirc-Iranii■anian - gunboata , ' ■■ — — uring a Thia policyr haa1 allow ed th e po«itlisition of abetting the Iraqis waa recorded at 9:6767 a.m. EDT and centered■ed at Montana. Ho undervlerwent nine operations duj , neu- h o v e both been juatifistifled aa acta gf ' United StateaI to U maintain official preve:sventing Iranian attocks on t Bougainville Island,I, aboutc 1,460 milea north■th of yenrofrecovery. aelf-defense. , tha Golden-baaed ccnter aaiclaid in Williams’ album1 “Bom“I to Boogie* ia No. 2> con the neutrality in tbebe Iitm -Iraq w ar, and trad l shippingal in the gulf, B riabone, A iu tra lia , thi nnfcwr Thus far. tho Whitelite H o u m haa re* : ^ irta. Hia albuma “Hank Liveve” a n d to preserve a n optionopi to rebuild rela- Lra i sfl'ecta'an eaiyiquake 10 tintimes name is Bocephua. - - nian regim es, U.JU.S. concern over So- frayy thist year, responding with a reading of 7.6 refliM flit to S.-troops home within ithi 90 days of .1 1 atronger th a n one of■6.5. 6.6 viet inroads inI thtl e region h as b een . S oviota ^el to tho request by Kuwoi 0 can e radio stations >r the their commitment . a An earthquake off 33.6 on tho Richter scale < Rebels seize 1 d te d as one o f theth prim ary motiva- p ut somao e o fits oil exporta under k cauae alight dam age! rnin the local drea, while o 7 rerend. TEGUCIGALPA,4 HHonduraa (AP) - Armedi le1 ft is t ing ia o “mtuor” earthqihquBke, capable of widespnP™ " rcbcU brieny seizedid ttwo radio atationa in tho i heavy damage. cm part of the countuntiy, fonied employees to b C o sts t ------—J ■ I A n earth q u ak e mco£cosuring 6.1 that struck the I ’ manifestos for several mixu n u tes, •® cast revolutionary m radio services, spurring serviceser piovidera J 1 was classified aa a "aevc nesses and militaiy ofHcialiila said • Continuedd ffrom Pago Al which uses mognetiam and m Angelea area Oct I ' ^cre . and then fled, witnea um an to hold down costs to avoido losses. < 'temblor. Seven peoplepie died in thot quake and ives to look inside the hun . Monday. • te the - “broken.the.backjck o f th e h ealth care " “V " Ujdio S a irP e d ro belonging t dy), -which is rapidly diffuifusing- Various other straftrafcgiea are also ; • ------Employcca at Radi ■ ^ _ • inflation monsteiiter." Hecldci'a claim I S.A.,_ th e country's l a ^ s rough th e country ... andnd-js being tried, includirading- careful re* • Circuit Audivideo S. r was optimistic. T rav is w in s 3(m n usic awards oodcasting network, '•aid tarly. moro expensive thann the yjew by the govemminment and insur* Wa nn. (AP) - Former catfish1 cookci votcly owned broad According to; Btudicssl by th e H H S f ' " ' NASHVILLE, Tenn. hooded men heavilyly oarm ed w ith autom atic wei Sinologies it supplants."' ance companies ofif dcdoctor, hospital three-honors afld Veteran Hi T S H ealth CaiCore Financing. Bandy Travia won thn .M on seized the station SurSundoy and held it for about Feder, in a recent study,, (con- arid nursing homee ocare to ensure ited entertainer of the year M Administration,!n, total national pub* Fed W illiam s J r . w aa voted ided ^ a t price hikes in thee ]per- that unnecessaiyy sehrices are 1 day n ig h t a t th e 21atit 0]annual Country Music A sm,socia- ,, • lie and privateI hehealth ra re spending clude< Manuel Hernandezdezran operatoron dutyrsai ig between 8 percent unit.it costsc of individual m e d iall l: ser- avoided. Increasinglingly, questions ^ tion Awards show. has been rising years rebels identified themselves the as membera 9 annually since then; vices:es and items arc “the majorir 'cul- have arisen oboutt u cases in which Travia, 28, won hislis iowarda less than three yc , and 9 percent ar htclub Cinchonero RevolutioLitionary F ro n t and th e m an n previoualy but still pritit iin spending growth," notot in- large expenses oree inincurred for pa* E after working aa a.coI cook in a Nashville nightc a bit less than j demanded that Presicesident Jo se Aicona Hoyo’a aia d m ^ - toes as much as the creastiased volume of seiVices. tienta who ore so seve:everely injured or of where he alao sang panpart time. ill thot recoveryry is virtually _ ask ar, al- istrotion enforce greo^ a t e r “social justice" a n d respwt re general inflationonrato. OniOne reason why medical pricc His awards includedded male vocolist of the year, prii “Always and Forever," ond sinsingle for human rights. A sm all portioition of the increase in croas<5ase8 exceed the general natictional impoMM'. ' ' , bum o fth e y ear for “Al' that Rubin, who wrestrestled with the •• tioi v er and Ever, Amen." Radio San Pedro3 is located in San Pedro Sulula. the medical spendin{ling each year results inflat[lation rate, some say. is t - - ofthe year for “Forever naus- health care cost probsroblem aa asals* - ■ al's argcst city, 125 miles northi (of the fram populotioition growth. B u t' iQt,or3or costs in the health care int . “It’s a good n ig h t for me," T ravis said in acceptcpting country’s sccond largi d, “I t w ill bc d iffi-. h e a lth < a re ecorconomists say about f arc ^ a higher proportion of• cogtBC( to n t secretaiy. said, “I hia awarf for No. 1I m male vocolist. “It’s great to.to, be capital. e rate o f riao aa dm thrce-fiflhs of ththe rise results fb)m thanan in other industries, and laborla cuJt ^ control the n uin public is will- - pla general inflatior:ion in th e economy ^ostsits generally have risen more m long ^^e American ing to pay for improip'rovements and ' abl and from medicalical price increases ex- rapidjpidly ------eneral infiation rate. . , ■ th ere is no unanimlity ity among physi-— tor ftnothur is that most-pcople Tho rest comescs from increases in ^ cians as to now tb"treat to certain • Mo l y ^ s ^ w er a t l i e r - t pay for health core out of tl the volumo ofr titreatmenta in some P conditions.- tivi rn pockets directly but ••are ■ cases, and the10 use of newer and vered by insurance. “The tcon- — — more expensivee formsti of treatment “ ven mer is shitjlded from the p Cboleiir days will11 hang arouund awhiU F or a t le a st a decade,( curbing the rough third-piSffy insuran rapid growth of health care spend- ^ IHAPPYBIFIRTHDAYlf F d er said, and medical scrviceep ] ro - Twin FaUf, Burley, Rupert, Rap Jerome ing has been, one of the highest ” 5*®* lera th u s have a greater abilit;lity to _ u d Gooding: • priorities o f Conlongress and of many ^1°®" Today, partly cloudy. High*ighs ia the mid* to The Accv;cu-W«MM('*'tO(6ca&l (0«6 PiS..TueTuesday. Ocaobw 13 isQ prices. ^ ' in the. private sector. Employers anc upper 60i. WeiUrly whdfb 6 to 15 mph by n B than $100 billion a aiUmMn. Tonight and Wednesday, W« fair. f v p S / Y now pay more tl ftoper soys he believes a mi ser Lovi in tbe upper 20a U lowiijwir30s.Highs in V v I ( y year for healthh insurancei forj th e ir golutilution is increased usec Ihemid-toupperOOi. 50 employes. “capllipltation" schemes (HMOss are , cia As a r e s u ltIt of one Medicare one,0 ^xomple),e under which thete pa- Ctmta Prsirie andi VWood River , L ^ change, hospitalitols receive a fixed tient :■ ' tra VtUer. m t pays a single annual premi Today, lunoy. Variablee windsvi 5 to 10 A / p • payment per ppat atient for each stay, to a0 nm edical or insurance g ro up p a ; n d r ' rather than receBceiving ex tra pay for in retum re gets all the necess^ssary ; • mph. High* 60 lo 65.5. Tonight and ll / ' Wednesday, fair. Low* in the 20*. Highs 60 \\\' each added do>lay and each added to65. L test, and th is hothas help^ cut growth I BF • . 70\ ------NortiiMmUtab and Navx J ------in Medicare hospjspital outlays.------— i Utah - Cloudy with araaiirsas of 'rain and CRACKS INn - S E ------But the overalroll numbers suggest thundershower* *proadiogg scacroi* the itale M- . th a t th e nationan has yet to control '* les today. Showtn and ththundenhowen M \ .the problem. YOUR I for ------deereastnff from we*t lat*latetodayrWidely------Kattervd ihower* and thundeindenhower*con- _ __ OYQ-^ G erard A ndenIcrson, director of the DRIVEWAY tiouin; tonight and Wedniredneiday. High* fROMTS: C enter for Hosj[ospital Financc and C onctele orospliolt, . today and Wedne* degrees. . tie n t sc rv ic e Oto ta higher price, S A FE -O N E STEP-SURGlaiCAL STEEL ,PUTEDWITH24KIKQOLD The pollen count In Twinwin Psils Monday — “An e x a m p lele is the MRI (mog- : E ------was 42 particles per cuWcmfirmfterofoir.— ------— I ' netic resononccnce imatfing device, ' ^ t l The agricultural outlookook for Southern ; V , . m n ' • Idaho — Conditions for harvtarvesting and field • ------"‘workwillbegoodtoexcellsal-f^i| ___ lated ihowers in the MagiMagic and Upper ^ vAfafrc 1 ^ , ...... — — “ SnakeRiTerTai!ey«maycaujcause short delay#------v, r c li^ z z l^ today, Riinfall amounts wilt be less than a • C ontinuede d f ro m P a g o A l K1 ^ . inMafciAvt..I., W n t, Twin F i b . 73UES4 tenth dt an inch. Fom^iru^inch soil lem* tin g more andi morem excijted." H■ J I I Acrow From The PartiIII, . Op,n M oo.^il. IM ; S tLiftftC. I He said hele hoped th e aword, Help You WiVith All The extended forecast forbr SSouthern Idaho worth $340,000,lOO, will not intorfero - Thursday through Sa(uSaturday, fair on Wa re.ecsearch, which now O f Youil u r J' Thunday then partly cloudtoudy Fridoy and on Saturday.^ Overnight0 lows 30s and lower highest hig temperature was 96 degrtet Bend,Bei Aria. The lowest was 10 dejdtjn ta .1 »” “ iifferent branch of the Saturday. Highs moetly 60s Thursday and 40s. body’s immunele defenses called the Friday cooling to the mid.5ftd.50^ to lower 60s ElsewhereI in the nation Monday, the West We Yellowstone. Mont T cells. Home Decororating ^ Kansas Ciiv C3 J3___ __?0 434 3 .______ioa>)oFa.ii------03..-:-25 H e said hei wwas surprised to' get . __ L -National------ITalVegaV------~^C Lili------SlLCXJ'J S3 3131 Lewtion 09 the prize, especiecially since just three C5 Sann‘»C.r, 73 tO» McCall M •'< '’to lojaao»i«s' to cs iL-years. ago_the,ie,medicine prize was AJBwq««'au» W 51’ ... a 33 S».'iFr«'>Cilca to MSG ■ PociKV &4 Ideas.■ ■ ■ I M S'' Kii»m.[J«#cn , 8S 7' U ------Seimen—— — C3”^ " . shared by thretiree other rcseorchers 3 O' M 3232 ‘ . SWAKM 04 38 for work in imimmunology. And he ‘ ” 29S U'VMisoiil - C3 32 . v/am-^w M 44 \ ■ 1 . 3. • N«wO,i*»n» 73 5? “ ” Twin Falls said he w as alsialso surprised that he ^ LOKATTHESEFALLLL SPECIALS! Oa'iit *3 • M». lAn Pep 0*m«' ai 31-I'- N»«VoiV SJ 42 33 did n ot sh ares tlthe award with any 0*tM»r>o* CS 3< I' 0-’*t«yT<«0^ 70 34“ Id a h o YMl»r8ay JO 3 , - 0»trc»I 55 33a . - Onuu 71 31 lAr. Pco L»»tr«ai M 2” o th er researcheihers who mode impor* C I PlEATEDSlSHADES n ■5 . , Pncwf.. 94 esei . fwt® 75' 4S Nonnfti 69 3 7 00 p m tant discoveriesies in his field. ______IST— s _; '6l------Pi:aau:o.l______Sl__3r___ ;___ BuriBr------* 05_____3a30 ToOay»i«nt« MINI-BLINDS ina^uookl 92 ’’ Pociofxl.M# ■ it 34n tl 3a30' ■ ' Towicr-'iliftnts------— r-josm------^Amonff-those-ise-flcientists-wos-Dr,------L _ & VERTICICALS^...... ■V Philip Lederr of Harvard. He. Tonegawa andid Dr. Leroy Hood of I % ° I n d e iX California Instiistituto of Technology — ® % shared the Albdbert Lasker Medical Of! ""B usiness...... Dl-4 Idaho...... ; . . A 3 OObltuaries^r^... l ...... ^B 2 -Research—Awarvard-last-month-^or-: k j s r * t A theiwuitibodyyircseotch. n ______t - : . . C om ics .v.-..n7^nTT;Trv7.7iA6-M iigici’ JSports..;i.. • d T “ ~On~Sftnday,ay, Leder said • ho INSTOCK C lassified...... C4-8. Nation..1 ...... A 5 W est...... d 4 thought Tonc{negawa “richly do* ■ .0 BEDSPRIREADS i D ear Abby...... B3 O piniono n ...... A 4 WW orld...... A 7 served" the Nob

. Educaition chhair pmi? g g s e s Iwage s(cale Itate file^s lawsuUit j ! MOSCOW (AP)-The.he chairm an o fth e Idaho D Diale M ason contends th a t SvcSvcrdBten'8 plan has negotiotiating tab le w ill n ot elimiiminate collective i \ W he state level. 1 S cn ato Education Commiim ittee soys h e will push little lit to do with the teachers’rs’walk-out. Most of bargagaining. Just elevate it to the iver minling saUles a statewide t«acbcr salordory scale in tho upcom- ththe teachers’ complaints hlngtB gcd on isauea other f wo're going to have a Btatewido et salary MOSOSCOW (AP) - The state De-E la st w eek alleges th e d d - .a. also; l how .m any teachers to> 01em ploy a t ^ e local genericrol fund than we currentintly have.^Boyd but Jiaha v e sales offices in Colora cs in-'oroffcrfi-orfialesnn-!*n-!daho-becouae-=-r ------? B ut Moscow Educationdon Association President level. le A nd moving the s a latry ry issue ofT^e local said.3. ariS ^ljclaim to be'developing mines ^ I NewV filMexico. Listed as individualll ted $60,000 to restore ThThe operatioA would have• tto rely ""8 : always undetsiand jervis^ “Aggreasive pre'ireventivc measures Take m/worlord lor it. il you tiear bul don't alw tion division of the attomemey gener- the function unu n d e r Jones' ofTice this onn 101' to 12 volunteers, aupei imers a tremendous / x '- y >•. wftai peoplee atea saying, you should lake advanlvaniagsol Ihis offer ; y a paralegal, Jones said,id T he aa\c conaumc eating test. The FREE lest wii t>e! givigiven by a licensed al’a ofTice. year. Jones saisaid that was a step in by c ;y," Jones said- §■ / . ■ lorafreehea: 0 screen “*nount of money,’ 1 specialist al “Our people have had1 a trcm en- the right directection. b u t more money voluioluntecers would be used to s rrent staff, he said ' hearing-aid si casciise s, handle phone calls andId medi- W'“> “ 7' doua number of eonsumumer, com- isnccdDd. most complaintsts can be handled ■' will b oe aI t The O regon Trail Moli.lo le l; H o o rn 1 . plaints logged and have; oionly been Jones hasI oneo lawyer and one atedtc disputes. ! c o s t of o n ly b y .e n d in g; letters,lel w ith limited lo cajated at 510 S. Broadwayray In Buhl able to scratch the eurfoce,"ce," said At- aecretary-compmplaint handler. He VoVolunteers could save the c ask the next Legisla- aboubout three full-time emplployees. followup. , _____O)nM n on.,Oct.l2& Tues.,5., CO ct. 1 3 - tomcy- (General Jim JoJones on eaid ho mil a< ^ ^______“In th e m ost amaggravated caaes we Monday. 'IrTCrdcmTid'atarftillyefrcc= ture for'SiW;€Q^OOO-to-edd-four-fltaff—Joa n n e essaid ,------id aBHI^UoTnstlune^^^H —— tro m 9 n.in rto - S pam n r ------: icluding an' additional A consumer education speijecinlist dohnvealiraiwdi tive job, w e simply m u stI hthave m ore positions, inch legal proceedingsigs to seek redress Ttiese^Affe£ electronic heating tests are gtven loror IheIht purpose ol making ’ | sifunenls especially (Je- ' .j but there are marnany cases that sim- seleclion andmd adaptions ol NU-EAR heanng insttur nerva fleatnejs. ply can’t be purslirsucd because of a slgnedtdrne >ranappointmenl • lack of personnel.’el." he said. I z' EMEMBER-Call ahead for ar Pesticidcle law sprresent a paradoxp , , f Jones said if he gets more money I avoid.w aiting. Sponsored•dbyU-Selact b • MOSCOW (AP) - Incc:nconsistcnt cancer, quu inire dem onstration of a le jlature, some of tho ■ 1 3 ^ 1 4 in B uhl ofTwIn Falla Irfhnz f""" J - ■ regulations governing regregistration But anotherner section of the act, hazaa z a rd g reater than th e level ( be used for a and cancellation of pestidtiddes pre- which dealsI wwith raw agricultural •, ardrd which a new chemical, ^ S ta te w id e tollfrce•cc consum er hotline. d. sent a paradox for the EnviInvironmen- products, doas>as perm it resid u es,'as mceileet in order to be registered. th a t we tal Protection Agency, anm EPAI offi- long.as the le\levels of those residues “T“That’s the other prblem th are considered•ed safe. hav(lave is the difference betwe*feen t h e - cial says. olerancc C urrent regulationa prevjrevent regis- The differerrence poses a problem twowo laws. If we set a zero toh to rogis- tration of newer and safeafer chemi- for the EPA. _ thhen e r we should not be able to il a p ^ - ^ cals while preventing thehe cancella- “Somo classiisses of pestiddes - in- terte r th e product, but to cancel i ider th e ^ tion o f. older, more hazardous hi sectiddes an«and', herbiddes - we uctict w c hove to work und< alancing V compounds, said Esther:r SSaito, an don't have asas big a problem. We FIF^IFRA which calls for a ball G o o dr so we’re • • EPA environmental pprotection could managegc to continue w ith th a t - o>f- f - rrisk . and_benefit. a n d so laucht between the two lawsvs ilTad-, . Wk — rspecialiat.— ■ ______n t _ t h ifl_Jiti me.ni but for other caui ghTTsaid:------"“You c an 't rcgifltsioi ______j C >n t J 0 l U'8 7 i % erosion had not increased cxccptex in adfic North- sored a pilotIt programp in which farm- cro M OSCOW (AP) - Pacii a few isolated instances. be able to ers were eiencouraged to reduce a fc west farmers should be During their study ofDf Idaho N^ving low- operating prcpressures of their irriga- I change over to energy-sa farm s, researchers found th a t abv* | I igation with- tionsystcmsris r fa r n d l e t (o r « pressure sprinkler irrigat crol farmers had changed nm anage- " out having serious runofiloff and ero- “Compared•ed to high-pressure cro low-pressure systems m mc ent pracUces. p ■ sion problem s, researchertlers say. sprinklers, 1 D increase v^ / I ( ■ >. iplv the-same amount of iA 'com m on change w as to 1 ------A-thre©-6tata-#tudy^c^shawcd that__uauolly_QPj]2 the tfavcrap^cd'of'thc'ccntntcr-pivot ------blems can be water over a smi aller area. When ap- tHt runoff and erosion problei system to decrease the watciter appli- •etrofitexisit* plicotion rat<•ates exceed the soil in- sys avoided when farmers retr cation rate. One. farmer changed ( to operate at take rate, ththere is a potential for cat ing irrigation systems to « the orientation of rows frorom down- John Busch, surface runolnoff and erosion." Busch th( lower pressures, said Joi slope to cross-slope to reduciice runoff, ofldahoAgri- aaid. sio head o fth e U niversity of Ii A plan for improving irrigalion ir icpartment. In their.r. study£ of low-pressure j cu ltu ra l E ngineering Dept -manogemenl—practices—m•must—fb«- —------anTtorcauce— retrofits—on-on~^dahor~Oregon and—mt As part of its program keyed lo the requirements3 of( a spe- d ty ..th c -Bon:__ WaahingtoixJm farm s. Busch and other ke, .— conaumption of electricity •cific alte.-Busch^aid.------neville Power Administraitration spon- investigatorsors foundIh’aV runofT and ’ 'cif VifecassemWed^a grgreat 7® ™ colollection of tw ee>ed, J U i l Scientist:t; Incdians5 have righ;ht to fish pattenjrn, and plaidja(ackets— (M l|| returned to Idaho betbre th e dam a Iend skirts witti • BOISE (AP) - Chinosnopk. salmon Columbia anani d S nake rivers. Pavesic ' ...... — e were spring, summer were we built. Pavesic dted1 a1 count . ^ ' - w l ■ have been around in the•he Colum bia said, there es and ms of chinook salm on and. frofrom 1894 - 13.000 fish ww. ere har- COOfUdinating blouses River Msin for about 7,000 7,< years and fall runs iclheadruns. vciv ested below upper Salm on and’ been sought afterr bby Indians several steell sweataters... and the ggroup 'm|| :h eig h t dam s between th e ' thithe Hogorman Valley. T for more than 1,000 years,yea giving Now with ( ean and th e Salm on River weweighed u p to 39 pounds ea'!ach, w ith egularly to $150O ' s ' them p legitimate rightIt tto the fish. Pacific Ocear . sp rin g and sum m er an average of 16 pounds. said Max G. Pavesic,, Boise Bi State in Idaho, •Indians.on the Columbiaia and its University professor ofr archaeology,ar chinook arere the only salmon runs •_ j. Only one atedhead run tntributaries all used harpoo00 n s w ith H e w as-ono.of 18 scieidentisu who remaining-.^ dathefivere.’' rcmovable-tipsT-speors-wiw tbL _b«nc______^______presented papers duringing the 14th still asanda barbs, nets, fish traps an(md weirs, Id ah o Archaeological Sociiociety Confer- To give anai idea of-th6 historical ba )f fall’chinook aalmon th a t ana n d fished a t night by torchl;hlight. IJ ence held Saturday a t the school, num bers of f ^ e ^ c e < 1 Pavcsic said Boise StaUtatearehaeol- I ’ ogists uncovered the 7,2C^200-ycar-o1d remains of chinook salmalmon in the Bernard Creek rock sheltlelter in Hells Yo ^ ___ Lcranyon-MigratlngsU^leelhead trout .d n V jta have existed in the river'er syatem for jfln . IH at least 3,000 years. The results of the rescesearch, com- 4 0 ”^ bined with that by anthrth'ropblogists, .. ohAwod .t h e Shoahontione-Bnnnock,^^Bll#lJ, tribes used anadromousDus'Tish' TWW my.aEulotJqy^Qj':: the Snake, ' Salmon,m, Owyhee, best selection!nT I Bnineau-Jarbidge andd BoisoI river d rain ag es as a major food'ood source for I at least 1,000 years beforebe whito m en invaded lliU WubLi“ ! ^-Thatfmding,.which hotcatifie^_he ^ ------in-U.S^District-Courtirti>.EortlanL — - last summer, gave theJio Shoshone- ' ‘Bannock tribes a vote on a fish plan- jning panel oftho Col^rabjnbia River In- Wi g ■tcr-tribal Ffsh Commissi'fasibn. 1020 BU9LUEUKE8BLVD.n o . jvestomoaem M m I T h e finding also prove! HONE 734-8103 hian, including Idahoho Fish and i - W E C O M E ’S O U R NvJEW E EST MEMBER- Game EHrector Jerryf - CConley;, th at. Shoshone-Bannock tribeibes “havo ale- .gitimate cldim'to anadiadromous fish 1 ^ C _____ in the upper Columbi;nbia,” Pavcsic EENNIS C^O NRA I ------;sa id —— ------— “lt*fl^ot:likeithc_jtoihoshones -just- ~TCL0UEUBlST/VEEOiOBMEBLYlOF •started using it re c ^ y ^ , ___ - k l ix 'RADIO.r / DENNIS WOULD a high degree _, t . ’ Tho findinga'show o 1 T O INVITE ALL O F HIS .o f environm ental .stabiuibility among pas NDS^^LlSTENEf^TO STC •anadromous .fiiK~niniunariJo-said^ — BAY HELLOl ...... • "And itrenecta the qual:ualily oftho rc- IN8.SA lasMCai'ctrAm’^rlcan-Express-af COME DENNIS!- - 124 Main AveiiVenuQNorth. )wmHalls*733-133-1506 • Wo'micomo • source th a t we’ve destroitroycd.". . .. -WELCC ------• . Before-dams;were e b built on the A-^,Tlfne»:Ne46W8, Twin Falls, Idaho Tu ue» ead ay , O clo b ar 13.1937 m

r o p u n i to n — ( Whitee Housee wantst the prtess to Ulooklihzeuncoiuth loutts solution: HThey simply kept us from coicoming {I ■ . W hy do grown m enn anda women shout at to him. th e p resident of tho Un:United States almost Bill P lante' Lines off rreporters were moved farth everyday? I number of reporters in so « flNDrnfS Tj away, the n W hat ia it that causeiu e s some of us to bc~ _ press pools'Is w as reduced a n d th e oppoipor- ^ THELM/ltDOCK J hove in front of^paldaid Rccgan aa though isrcspectftil.-An Ohio m inisteror 1likened it ------tu n itie s to> ssee and oover president we n ^ er learned theBTuaimenlsorcmlized n disr > shouting in church afler thee atservice. cutback. --lSEM\raJ behavior drilled intoIto us by parents, teoch- torf Indeed, the demand for a resp< ers and Miss Manners?rs? . . In snferences, never frequentitbe- b ig o n reverence oppears frequei A woman from Penninnsylvania w ho wrote >"8* . Reagan is n o t com fortoblelewith v me, “Don't forgot, youlU area invited into the •om viewers. ed up for m o n th s a t a tim e9 B u t although th e W hite House president's homo each:h day,< you should be* • the odiministration was linly an important nationol syns ^ b o l . i t i s e-hTnS have like a guest," e*pr^presses what may sed. Since th e Iran -co n traI scandalse ■ ot a sanctuory. And the presideridcnt.Bi.ota well be the majority opiopinion about White noti : Novem ber, fo r exam ple, therothe j,/ / ( ■ ------Houee^reporter^asoOia:^nsiv*4ouU^-‘ - lonorch. I two form al n cw s conferonctn cesot -MI/ i .-M--- He is an elected wecutive reaf • -jfi------But tho question shoiihoutedontherunand « I H oum a n d o ne in Venicelofter afl IM f/l/LiW / ‘ading and running the largest tho one-line answer haihave become the sUn- t.tbronchiif thoJuneec.economic su m m it. dord for communicatiottion ill the R eag an ' ovem m ent. It may bc difficult to remembeabcrthatit SotheWliVhite H ouse p re ss corps issre- r administration. duced to ahiihouted q u estio n s, an d tho a t isuite 5 do business — not by , hasiasn’t olwoys been this way. This ip th e way w e do wrtcrs — and the adminiiaistration just fine. The presresident ise it works to Mr. Jimmy Carter talked to report our choice, but because .im es a day, a t c a n sn ap bobock one of his one-liners iflifhe W a t i a U g M .And that's the way. TV'V cam eras - four and five timi Reagan’s advantage. Ai iis of his hos- chooses, or)r moke an easy getaway ifhifhe m : m ' W jiijra jA CTB nts it leas•ast until the last grim months the White Hbu^e wants docsri't. ’ So it w as th a t a t 0 reviewed questions obout th e BBorkoi nomination at the blei overed him soon learned, he: fotfound it hard a s a b u n cix h of ' aggressive, ill-mannerei)red president. cov« Q resist answering ony quesUoiUon osked.. scolds, T hot sparked o loud,ud, vigorous (and exten- to s There was ono problem. .Becat(catisehejs Acolleag thepript mcdio.flDnnnoyed, • - -- UB are not content to ■ ' aively reported) exchanlange, which also in- * it’s true, the clamor rises to a Meanwhile,moBtofuBt ard of hearing, reporters badd tto speak up. by the intnTusivcnes^ of television andnd its Sometimes, it’s insmission belts for ^ ' • volved a colleague o f"mine'end mi another hari day. level for whichI thithere’s no excuse — as i t didd function sim ply aa tra n sr fw e were more th a n a few feet;et away, we reporters,, challengedc m e th e o ther da whatever the administraiitration is handing guest. jon. B u t shout “W hvdovoyou need to see R onald Reagioganr in the White Houi[ouse briefing rot^m th e day mormced -te n ta tive-ngrcc^------____ ------Mr. Reagan he demandsided. ------JifiTHeagairahnoi asked until the ceremoinony was over and the I did. And almost invariably M r Let’s hope th a t we conran ei x tract a promise t- m ig whatever “We wenimt for days w ithout seeingglke, H ■ ment with the SovietsSo’ on a nuclear orms I w (^ back into the am e over to talk, often saying \ from each of tbe candidotidates that things wilC I president wos on his w( b u t we gotit everythingI w e needed fronrom Jim treo ty . Oval Onice. was^os on his mind. be different after Jan..20.1989. 20, " • 5 White House Haggerty." B u t th e noisec yiyou hear at the White N ever m ind th o t WhiVhite House officials ^A few-months of this in th e W I . N ever m ind the report*tortera. I t’s th e Ameri- sinner circle Well, timimes have changed. It docan’sn’t Houso is a bid forfor A e president's attention confirm that the presidsident had expected a wastfos oil it took to convince h is in con public th a t deserves^cs Ibetter. icy to shoot seem too m uch to a sk o f o p residentt mwho — a n d n o t withoi)hout respect ------^------fli question about Robertirt 1Bork and bad his an- thahot their president’s tendency h a s reliedi 8so much on television andid iused - In facti th eree doesn'td( have to be any sw erreody. frorrom the lip was a problem . - White House corre- \ i ^ 1 from coming u s so wellI tht a t he su b m it to question!oning shouting at all,I, bbt u t it is the people in the . Bill Plante is senior Wf. To some (but by nom0 means all) of those EB u t they couldn’t keep him f r ext-best. that goesI bbeyond qu ip s a n d onc-lincniers. W hite H ouse whovho m oke th e rules. Bpondent for CBS News. . dl present, th e incidentt appearedai toro so they seized on th e n ex t f _ • _ J ______• __ I • _ f • *1 mldnoitb e a liicensetto stealf-;-;:: S • . - • a ic The public good wouldild Ibe serve'd by a K B ut in prprotecting religious liberty^yjthe. \ discriminatingI onon the basis of race. And the On Oct. 6, a House1 -susubcommittee began careful, well-preporedle'xaminationofthe exi n F ounders! nevern expected religion to0 beb iso- co u rts ruled thlat at th e Rev. Sun M yung hearings to determineste whether television financial dealings of thesehese institutions. Aro- a Jim Castellii lated fromn isociety: they understood1 thtl- at it M oon could be triitried for violating th e tax . evangelists have beenn ocomplying w ith the cent Gollup Poll found'thiI’th a t m ore th a n 90 w s' " h ad a rightht to exist a n d could m akeJ ao posi- laws. new tax law . S urprisinglingly, televangelists . .----- porw>nt r\f nil Amprimina na ■— including more______mmySwaggarthave----- ■_ ___ tivc:contribibution-t^qrielybybuildni; _ _T^.trFlrst~AmeTTiendment-demonds a aingle- JcTTyyaiw^rMd^lmir — than'90 p erccnt of Evaiigiangelical C hristians------—g- Igs. I welcome them, /estigations ves into PTL itself. All of this port for thehe common good, sta n d a rd in churtlurch-state relations. Chur- welcomed the hearings. ). - want the TV miniatriettries to m ak e full - ^ a difTfirent reason. ■aises roii questions about w hat ththe e separation Today, rereligious institutions are anac-on ches can n o t expe<:pect to function os p ort of so­ ...... too, but probably for a d disclosure. gard undoubtedly see • )f ofc church and state means onn a practical ccpted p artirt of Am erican society: Theyhey form ciety a n d receivelve a benefit like tax excmp- . Falwell ond S w aggar And op o rt from the pubpublic’s desire for full' 1 civil corpororations; they accept tax exeaxemp- tion a n d y e t bci immuneirr from society’s th e hearings as a n oppopportunity to get public* levevel. las an obligation to I I in so doing, a g re e to followV c(certain rules, disclosure. Congress hos i •ity and create the iropnipressioh that they are _ T h a t debate tends to bc m udcaddled by \ v; they of- ‘ R ep. J .J . Pickle:kle, chairm an o fth e subcom-1- see th a t th e laws ore obey)beyed. There’s noth- fmancially accountableble. Yet both have ref- . ca; they m u s t obey th e law; t nmplistic interpretations ofthe hand in h a n d w ith o th er elementsclo mittee with resposponsibility for oversight of ing in.the C onstitutionn th a t m akes a minis- used so far to subscribeibe to the tough stan- \m ^ endm ent. Some would simpl r teriol license o license! to steal.{ lical Council for Finon- ^ ’, including g o vem m ent, inn provid-p th e ta x law s andnd ithe IRS. h as m ade it d e a r idards ofthe Evangelicc ronstitutional considerations ai ES a Jim Castelli ia direcfor'.lorofchunh/state J cial Accountability; the organitation in ^im m u n ity services — shtshelters that he is not lauilounching a w itchhunt ond is n>ughshod over religious institititutta,-. {."'.he'hoSi policy for People For The'he jAmerican Way, a , ;______Lfoundedhy-Billy-Grahaah am nnd.others.to.fos:__ }mcleM, h eo lth cor e an d soloon^ c ______not investigatinging the televangelists’ reli- rthers-viewtheFirst Amendme B speak out on puBIic policy.,y.And giouq E^iefsTHcfic JS,i insteadTlOTking into -----250^000’member nonpartiiort/9on con«othFalwell “Ij* hureh catches fire, th e focalal Fire] ‘ thcir;non-roligioupous activities. H e raises ; ings are a n opportunit; :iny ofthose institutions. ■ thorof“TheBishopsandi:ndthcBomb,”ahi3-'- e D epartm erent puts.it out.; , queBtions like thethese: "Should tax-deduct- : and Sw oggart to subscbscribe to th e council'e the U.S. Catholic ' ^ In order to know how to thinlt mB'Chgap Crit»~^^~ so n s you ore,' it seem s you wouvould feel only , ® J ____th at happened in the•past... poa I f you think______jciBm-inxcfetcncetoJu(Judge Borl^nomino- 0 lound a nd boistrou^ mediolia shouts ’ aniTtKe llberntoators of-Afganiston?Xthink_ too deeply for those unfortuno',nate.oul.who sm h as not m uch to offer,-as - •— atoutitcorcfulIyTyouw;u will'finS-we^o not------tion and Reagnn’s seense'minglyiamcBuck” ' ' ^ uberoncc th a t th e heyday of Reagan not! Liberalism know no other m edia source sc ily by those m ediocrities now.V hove ony tru e informotiilotion about th e pre- ^ situation so cleverly’ imbeddedim throughout ^ atism h as p assed , I g ath errwithmy w • displayed doily 1 * ond the daily politicol divine creation, arid therefore ntive contemporaries to reasBOSBuro cam paigning: for tho Democratic' sent or about the thingsngs that happen every • well-written.^rticles ar ,t both B ,do are jffered us no second erything possible to scc thot b< need not p ay heed to th is short-sh nomination, day in o u r own city." AndAm with that, I send ' cartoon, th ey hove offe: scribe to The Times- ' presented.pr sighted inintelligentsia. A fter all. the«hese ore Although itt wouldw be nice for T h e T im escs- a plea to aU who subscril opinion. J in News to earnestly engagigagc in finding "true T h o se o fu a who dlo o nnot necessarily agree Fortunately, w c d iscrim inotnoting readers the same10 whose fo rcb earers believe(ved th at N ew s to p rint theth conservative viow once i: s' info'nn'atidn” - or at; leoleast th e two sides of with The Times-News’wfl’pointofviewore , ncneed not be disturbed by theiC “wisdom” so th e woridId was flat, th a t th e su n rcvcevolved • a whilo, I omI notno disturbed arid even le ss' antrary to what you would an issue. beginning to w onderr whatw on opinion poge valiantly vt displayed by th e libcibcral medio. Al- around ththe earth, t h a t o d irty sock;k aoround surprised. Conti is for in th e first place.ice. Is it to express only ththough generally conservativelives ore not ac- one’s nect!ck would c u re a n illness, andom so on. have u s belicye;•ye; conservatism is n ot dead, jrvatives simply lough off the1C Holly M. Hamilton1 is ai senior at Jerome one view with no otherher alternatives? Is this . cucustomed to feeling ovcr-compm pnssionote, we As hosis beenI th e case th roughoutitjjjatory, 1 ___ a nd wp conservi ” tobetakeriongoapel?;5l? Being th e liberal per- u ui nderstand how unhappy you:?our rccent expc- the mostIt vocal i and seemingly mostst ]popular .dirRcs about OUIour present incom petent an S c S ^ .-......

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Westland Motors calmed dowr)w n, b u tw h o tl one w ills1 sue Idaho P ow er w hen the)heyfollofr gdcsTimcsofJof Sept. 24, Rcogan atotcd thi•h“t front pages of all paperI pera across Americo. Pass AIDS legigislation Znoticed the “loud m outh” is oon n a lot moro • th e ir ladeddcr replacing o light bulb.b. 1In this u n d e r authorityirity of Article 51 o fth e Unite? W a r Pow ersI Resolutions.Rc ------. .... B ut then the “free pr ■c a seven-year-old aon. I woi ' Btotes w hich have p assossed m andatory He's another reason w hy wcw c w atch HBO- . I have i touldbo What havoo wew hero, a president to usururp out distorted news ond ignore th e new Bit ' . ” ______prem arito l blood'te_Btinjting for AIDS lows. _____ ShowtimSI e a lot. d evastattIted beyond w ords if anythinhmgcvw thepowcrandind authority of our la n d? Ac- should carry. T he xisuol objw tion ia tth a t the program is “ tUCY"ANDERSON ------happenecied to hlmrHowevCT,-ho cam cording to ourur Unit^'StaCnJonsKtutionI 5n ------Thomas-JcfTorBona BOBaId7“W h ereth o press------rv knows words like: “Danger • is free, and people con::an read, a ll ia safe.” n ot cost efTective. 'Tw in F alls and h e kt ■f.u which this proairosident swore to uphold; I I would challenge thisthi when one consid- O ut." HeIe has been instructed thatIt tthese J . __1______AlLthia mokes oncjviCJVonder-^-iathcreJi______^ em that tho total costBtoftroatingjustono- 0 _ signsTneilean “him ” a n d t h a t th ey ore se c tio n s ; Congress BholLhny free p ress in America?CO? It seem s aafe to say : ---;-^jX)S patient can'runlm into six figures. T o ...... 1T ' urned off by a d s forhiBSOBoffltya n d th o t h e i» u ld Be Ii Iixlace war, grantlcttera of M a ir-^ a . irding them . H e h o s also bee jntipned “Printing pres- ' ______1 mp-thffra ic a n even momore important moriil______1 npy'o with J a n H opkinsI re,re . Loudmouth - gal, and maJcc rules concemin wpeetins other-peeple^ro|in,pi.rt,. - g u a & r a p r i ^ , i : ~ iBannhprt*- __J___ • at Latham Motors and thcir.acr.advertising. laittl and water. ; t to en ter g a te s, doors o r fenceaSvlrith- capBvciionlan than lioblcness ih legdlegal prosecution for • There aro two categoegories of AIDS po* I envy those people w ho cana n sit in their and not t invitation or permission, I have doubtubta that it takes o lawyer to® i false focti printed and published." tie n ts in w hicli th e p»tipatient is an innocent chairs and change TV channel,nels. or tu rn TV meaning of this statem ent • ___ -^victim who wntracta8 tlth e disease th rough qj, id ru n to th e TV •The'ficticcidentat-ihft Hailey sub-st►•station tc rp ro t tho mei ■ • I t oppears in thia3 cosecoi they opt for no on or off. I have to .get u p a n d r Iced a tragedy of the worst:t kind.k B u t Is it possibleible tho p resident of th e U nite . facUotall.. ;I no aberrant behavior)rofhisown:l.Tho 0 to shut it off when Big Mouthth {goes into hia waainde< »tMwer com pany’s fault thlot at the _ State^orgottl)t the.oath he took to uphold‘ ____It iB tjmo_that wo} teltell our Congress to ■ . : blood transiusion paiioitnm tr2rT fau-ofrBprin g — ^Bong and donee. 1 juirbm ightnht^rcarin-Twin ------id not know b e tte r? While I liknow ■ this 'Constituti;ution, or did he perhops forgeget take the bull by thes hohorns and turn things ; ofa parent with AIDS.>S. ^ „ F ° .B elieve me, I -Falls o coupio of-weeka ago. Bc is im possible to w atch a chilctiild24 to to m cm hisus 1 hearing aid? Why is it thotat around again. Tho first of these hoih as been practically jjjdid not stop ot L atham Motorp^ n .. - t t a t It IS hours a1 dday and th a t th e y do somletimesfor- et tho“wotchdogdog press" of America missed E J«.B R O B Y .. elim inated by th e a pppropAatc p r screening N .P O T T E R get w hatat they have been told not. to do, ia it such a n imporlportant Ibsuc, it deserved thee TwinFalla and testing of blood for donation. M any B u rley ; • cases in th e second cat4Mtegory could be pre- ag ain theho power com pany’s fault?? IiIn turn, •• vented by mandatoryy pprem arital blood teat- w here wewere the parorlts when thisis tterrible •. ingfor presence ofthe’ho virus. I would hope ev en t occiccurred? H as anyone suedi tlthem for . thot our Ixjgislaturo} hflhas the wisdom and VW hose responsibilitlity? not know>wing w hero th e ir childrennw n ere ' ------.TthcnltniiBmtopasssusuch le^slotion in the playing? • upcoming session of'ourLegisloture. oa « I just read where tho Idahoho Pow1 er Com- A D RLIANNE L S E L FV E R - D R . W E N D E L L PPETTY B Ppany ” hoi been relieved of anny y responsibil- : 'Jiiu n in'Giacobbi------_ a ^ .1- r ...... -ity;in4ho fir^thatoccurredin' - ...... ScS quare In Ketchum. Now, onc«nice ogain, their 's • Wli!lomE.Houfard ------VyillUunC.’Blairr----- ______■ nenecks ore on the chopping blocilockasasuit t * ^ + Publlthcr hoB'beenfileS againat'them-inI in-response to ------L l i mLthings.around .I ____ 1 ■ Stephen l^rtgcp . MichacI (Sower i f f e n d ththe death that occurred at the!iieir Hailoy sub- ' . . : Latham ads offi I t is mntoresting t to note thnt Presiesident Manoglng Editor OrculflllonMimsgerw ’ ; staStJ tio n .^ cites th e U n ite d N ations Ch I notice people in theiJieir letters to tho edi- I seem to rocalLthnt.n8.shiidlildren. we were 'Roagtn^o C harter in - ______^ I he m em bers of iH ^ ”dilori tor refer to th e L athamim salesman as tbe - taught to be responsible for■ourown “loudmouth.'’Well.Iwi[ wrote 0 long tim e ogo, actions, When, aa grown-ups,,s, iare wo going Conrtitutution. are S tep h en H artgc9cn and William E. Howardd • : —; . spying ihey'should'lOWl y dayinsWTKSlHF '+ u x o rd=aing i to a 1 ^ edlQ on of thele ILos An- L ,- , , — . }■ I , ------\ ------

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- RU SSEIX , Iowa (AP) - showhow or who bought ticketsI aat the Iowa. Btiriington1 NNorthern hod a / f J Amtrak's CaCalifornia ’ Zephj^'^lastlistmmule.'” ; derriac and'crew'iw~ih~th6Tlu¥8ell I a railroad crane lay- • area, but spokesvceswoman Yvette ing new trackJc Monday, knocking Amtrak Ai operates on Burliirlington Brown said sho couldouldn’t confirm the b o th locomotiveaves and 11 cars of tbe Norilorthem tracks across sououtherh company's equipmn een n t w as involved. . J passenger trainlin off th e tracks and ^ iiyuring morei tlth an 80 people, offi* r g

^■ ||B nt^vcrything; wasv going smoothly i a n d all of thee sudden s I hearil the £ . 5 everythi M reS H screeching of thtthe brakes and every* | I Double o ne w ent flyinjring," eaid passenger ■ B i & i Mildred Faddisiis of Oakland, Calif. ' ‘ ' 3 9 “ There was deblebris everywhere. It j biittthe price.e. w as terrible.” I ; / > A m trak * apolpokeswoman Debbie . | •, M arciniak saidid tth e raibroad’s 16-car | — ~ rr- —No.-6train-was-ias-headed-^ast^oward— | - •fl; • Chicago whena iti hit a Burlington | . *}'■, N o rth ern “brid^•idge derrick’* shortly \ T* 4*'-.-^ afler 11:30 a.m.:m. n ear Russell. | - I . ■ t E ighty peoplepie were token to the | & i HSipky LucasCountyMr Memorial Hospital in ^I ■ ^ M n e a ^ Charitoriton, said hospital ad- | I I E y C T m in istrato r Billlill Bruce, while three icriously hurt, includ- \ ■ ing two railroIroad workers, wero sj . flown by helicoiicoptof to hospitals in | Des Moines. -M s. MarcinialdaksaidAmtrak’flJcc-— i - “T i TIMB m ^ f i ^ W>1PUMrphoio o rd s showed 24{248 passengers and 22 ' crew membersrs were on the train, Railroad work*•rker checks the Zephs^’st’s fuel tank; both locomotlotlves and 11 cars of the b u t sho said thahat number would not i; [e double prices.:es. Ii'squa- f ------r train were knocked off the rails include passen(engers who failed to ^ Now you « an get double 1 6 ‘U nlt p a s s e n g e r tr ' prints with your film \m m s f h wM litydcvclopLloping in lhe ; — ^ I i developing withoui ColonvaichtMh^-System. J Magic :tlvo througn ! R eagan1 seeks qi[uick votee on Borl-^ . Va'’alley's G e t t w o ssets of prints foifor . WASHINGTON (AP)P) - Pro- week. “Yes,’cs,” he replied, without early ea as th e end of th is weekck. c o n eelowprice. flldent Reagan joinedI .lawmakers , li elaboration,n, as he strode briskly Only elicopter. ''' _ Reagan’s failed attempt $599 "1 , Monday in urging o quic[uick vote on from h is helii thorized !I 1 2 exposure ^2®**9 24exposure Judge Robert H. Bork’sc’s seemingly Reagan hasha little say over the tim- BeBork, a conservative appea Autl judge, on the nation’s higheheat court . doomed , Supremec Court ing o f th e vote,vol which is determ ined JU' follows the embari-assmentmt engen* ''' White \ $ 3 9 S $ y S 9 J ; nomination, once prorromoted by bySenate's Democratic f?l « 15 e x p o s u r e 36e)qx)sure 3. The outcome, however, dered de by the Iran-C ontra afl,trm r. ■ 1 ^ 0 , White House atratcgistaBts a s a piv- l e a d e r s ^ - ' orkboot I 041 pR^ootyfcrSifllO. i26.D«»nd35iTUiifiill£t^. ------otamBTOfpreBidentialsti[strength.— ■•.-appeai^fcrtBrtain as leaders of both • i One aide, speaking on'cI 'condition ri/ io n s .' * ' R etu rn in g to tho Wh:^ ite House parties prediWicted over the weekend I ' A skaboiitouroiOther film developing options of .anonynfUy, said, thaHat_ while ...... )ealer _ I after a weekend at Carra m p D avid,” th a t B ork wiwill be defeated. 2* Reagan planned to speakk out this V.,!. ' If L'...... *1 Md., Reagan underscoreored the ad* Sen. Jpsepseph Biden, D-Del., choir- K" week and find fault withh tho way ^ VickEns V p } a s ADDISON m in istration's plan to pput u t the battle man of 'thehe Judiciary Committee, ^ Bork was treated by AVE.W. over B ork behind it andd mmove ahead said Sunda}day that he hoped both " ! s CK0>WliW"v D emocrats, h e w ould “take[cth c high W e s tTEPm e Stores i DOWNTOWN P H / swiftly w ith a new nominelinee. Democratss sand Republicans would ^ lARMACXI^ 737 3 3 - 7 7 3 3 ^ road" and look beyond th'i rroww TWIN FALLS I OCATlONSTOStRVEYOU______The president gave nonione«wordan- avoid delayslys in filling the vacancy. ” ! 7 3 3 - 9 7 7 1 TwoLoc ■■ “ swer'Tvben'B TcpoHcFai"oslcednl he -Senate-MintIinontiFEeu'der-Bob-Dolo~'^ -whiler.continuing-to-.workT :ourt. to vote this R-Kan., saidaid he hoped for a vote as conservative « on th e high cot wanted the Senate to t Perenniial politicician I Alf Laneidon dies5 at 100 I . TOPEKA. Kan. (APAP) — Alf bis hom e lastlas month on the occasion I [OUR ! Landon, the • fonner KfK an sas gov- - o fh is lOOlhIth birthday. ' \ lI P A^ D O N emor whose presidentential hopea- - - Dubbed.i .“the “ K ansas Coolidge,” . I w ere sw am ped inn Franklin his campai])aign was’symbolized by I Roosevelt’s 1936 landslicslide b u t who th e sunflowiower, his battered felt hat I became the grand oldd nmon of the and the sloslogan "Life, Liberty and I He condemned New Deal , I _ J ___ r.rnnd^Old Party in a, lonploi life out- Landon." Hi > m ' y side politics, died Montonday at Ki ^icies c ~ “dmigerdu8 artd I home. H e w aa 100. cockeyed,"," and pledged thot if 1 I I HTL Landon, the father of Sen.5 Nancy elected hele > would “resto re o u r gov- I K assebaum , R-Kan.,, wryly de- emment to on efficient as well os a ' ■ I BUS! scribed himself "a lawyeryer who never constitutionibnal basis.’U I IIN E S S A S had a.case, an oilmanin who never Landon,1, who em erged o s th e I made a million and a presidentialp OO P’s brigtiight hope by being the only I■ USUAL candidate who carried'(d'Only Maine Republicanon governor to win re-elec- I and Vermont." tion in-19c1934.- received e ig h t- e le c - _ l He refused to be nettlettled about his toral votestea. Walter Mondale rc- ■ I —WTLtLMWIS — :— epic loss, and in later yyeo ears gave his ceived_133 electoral ( votes m 1984, I g randchildren ponies nainamed for the* th'c'sMond-Sd-lowest num ber'in'm od-"'! m k . -^1 :| two sta te s h e won. e m politicalical history. I■ M/ARKEt ‘They might have forgbrgotten me if H e receivreived 36.5 p ercen t of th e I vot9i-tho ahnw^—1 ------ithad'bcenxloserheonconce^said.— ----- popula^vot ...... ------Landon-was-hospitalizaliz e d ^ c p t. 2S ing in a two;wo-way race sitice th e tum , I ...... at ‘StormonPVall Rcgiorjional-'M edicfll "of QilTcentimtury?after3lohiuDayiajn_:l Center afler complainaining of , in- 1924 ondIJamcsCoxin Jt 1920. I SA?kVE-ON ...-tem&l..p&in. He^was treated tn for a ■ l^ngaflciflcrward,'he acknowledged I gallstone a nd a mild easease of bronchi- that he knewkn on'Election Eve }\c~l tis before returning hom'ome Saturday., didn’t haveive a chance. Yet he neve^ ■ I P lRUGS - As th e decades p ut tho 1936 drub- expresseddany a regret. ' I A R E lOMBINING TOJ P R O V ID E bing further and furtliirther behind “You sec,ice. 1 hod n ev er plan n ed a I cc - him . L ondon became a belovedb sym- political caicarcer." he said. "With me. . I THEIVERY BEST FCrO R Y O U ! boi of his party, an eldeiIder sW tesm an politics wa;waa not a vocation but an I ______who received Preaident;nt Reagan at avocation."n." , I B akkerf stands t6y as PTL stn•uggle eniisues___ ifr^ D RQ l G ^T O)R]P : IT E ■ COLUMBIA, S.C. (-(AP) - A Sim s soidaid his group doesn’t want I . 'power struggle between;en PT L's con- to p u t th e•partners pt —the ministry’s ■ I mf f ■ . tributors and creditorsors continued maiii dononlors - in com plete control, I .Monday.:o8.:0..group_ip_ df donors _ but wtmts^ .leadership,1 that solicits _ ■| ) % ;:1 stepped up its effort to irestore Jim thepaffricn'era’cpinidns. I ____ B akker to th e m inistry hy he founded. AnotherT group,g the PTL Partners I onr1ntends-to~flle"a-flopar—I "’^' Bal^er,. who relume'm ed' to"South~ Association; hSC Carolina from Tennessetisee to v isit his ra te plan givinggi\ th e p a rtn e rs owner- I ------ailing-father.-waitcd-wi-with-hia.wife__fihip-0 f.the_ne_ministry_;______^1 . - Jot a lakeside PTL parsonage pa in Yet anotl’other group, called Bring 1 Tega Cay,, hoping for a call tb B akkers BeBack, wants a plan.that.-I ■ ...... - 0 1 puts Bakkoiker in chiarge of tho minis- ’I 1 FF V etu m : JS3nLE_SUEE!PLIES_LASX^ ! = ■ : =— ■- Uourt-appointed. exui e x c l urDING d ; PRESCRIPnOrONS TABACCO ANDt SJ O M E ...... liam Robinson, a ' Columbia handed PTI*TL to' th e Rev. Jo rry Fal- I . . R E L A T O;D11^M D 8 attorney, was directedBd Monday by well amidd rreports oCj »* 1980 serial. I . U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Ju( Rufus encounterr betweenb Bokker ond'for* I R eynolds to take chargerge ofjho.mijii ch Bccrotaiy. Je ssic a H olm . I —— ^ -iatfy’B dailybusinofts-uoi4iatU-a.perniaf —^mm-- n o n t tru ste e is appointeRUGS^ I The ministry alreadydy h a s subm it- -12NOON-5:CS:OOFM ------y-tod'itJ'Own'plan-^Tiiviilivido'PTt-rnto— ______t m OS ____^ ' , • GREEITNG < profit and non>profitorgorganizations. rm FAIXS 733-66 “There’fl a turf battlettle going on,” FILER AVE., TWD 616: ]Mldent-cf.the___ : PTL Partner Coalition.[on. *Tho next ■. 4R >imira dntarminilinn where the m in istry vrtll RO nfflrt."' U o o n esb u ry A*6 TIfTies-Newa, TwinnFaJIs, Fj Idaho. Tu08day,Dctctetoborl3.1087 ------^ \ - - f f l - ^ ANPTMTSNLNOTAU. ' Y O u w m i ^ 1 , 1 soMaxie YOU!ilHAV&rr Pd NOT.. \AN5MB!OeNCYPO(OliCW- I AHAXDVMBKESP- | m ...H O T TOTALKTO fi \ U l sesHiNAia*.)N6nMB j • . m’tYBVIL y b -mGeCRGB. ,s ] INGMY.SlPeOFTHB msDUP a Tu/h jm ic s I COij51N LOUIS tsm veaiNG , FAMILY mUHB. \ \ U ' HASJUSTTUR! 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______------1?- ^ ------M ' Tuewl«y,Oc3ctob«nS,mJ -Tlma^Now^e wild country, as naturere wwould, tho firos are Spokesmen for the Boise andmd Challis na- The a ^a Ui also a major Qoat accessss to the vrildlife bidogist ^ — — S tin ley .is ao.smoke3;key.that tourists at the ^ SlOl'fbreBtSToald'nDt' bereocfa'oched fui mnk- - M iddle Fori)rk-RiveF4nd-4^rime-elk-£a intersection of H l^ww a: ay 75 and 21 in S t ^ ^ i S m S c h o co l b o a ndputs =T Sun\Valley electition p o o l o3n a g e nida slateI set i — StudenUpolklice-actionsjnanly-bejdiscussed— By RU SSELL.WHITINC W] ■ : • TVmes-WetMcomromtpondtnt - By BABT JANSEN trict’s highgh school. T h e d ty also tontatively agreed to> ' ■ Times-Newa writer . SU N VALLEYLEY - There wili be d o sin g p>art ar ofthe adjacent StodiumI f.. . several new. nainlainesonthed^eJ^ The Twin Falls Boulevard,rd, between -Locust andi ...... TWIN FALLS- Th tionballotforSuiSunValley,butonefa- a bu^ meeting Ii^drohasla streets. School board mem-’ „ _8chool_Board_plaiw a I • 7 ...- - miliar oneabsensent in tho City Coun------{urates ori'the bersuidled leasing district land to the!” ' - ...... ' Tuesday, scheduling u] t t V dl election Nov.>v.3. J g pool, a plant dty hingecged on dosing the stiWt att prcqxMed sw im m ing f K v Jim Lloyd,, B( Barry Peterson ahd ion and seeing district rajexpense b etw een 8 a.m. andI : facilities levy el^^on B ra'' Shirley Tallacksickson all have joined hool graduation p.m. durluring school to ensure the5 . 1 th e date' for h i{ ^ schot 5 1 th e se a t of Tom P r^g- safetyofstfstu d en to a t th e high schoolI r o y th e race to fill thi ' 1938. ^ain| ^tis or thatBt of( Joe H um phrey, th e agenda, iSu- and Sawrtooth to E lem en tary School, , A nd w hile n ot on th« who is seekingg rere-election; [ sdd the An electection to continue the dls- ; perintendent Carl Sn |H H 'We’ve, got a ppretty spedal jd m during the part trict’s plasla n t facilities levy, whldi Isi I ; .board may discuss, du . h ere a n d r m conconcem edabout whi&t for the public to used to0 repair buildings and ; ofthe meeting open for ‘ • i - a a S e S f e L happMsinSun\an Valley," Lloyd said, the recent police grounds,I, isi« s e t fo r N ov. 10 between address th e board. & e Lloyd, a realt niles will be petitioned H B n Airport issueemes also concern Tal- .. .1 thecharges.' d u b s to0 advertise a those highlights lamountoftajwtion. ^ -lackson-who-hat-has'had-pilot training , Then last Thursda;iday, two junior, and^the« and believes-es-dtizens.have..been -. . high students aged114 14 and 16 were Districtict ofHdais said the nearly I misi^ o rm e d aboabout services to Fried- •^ a p p re h e n d ^ foi^jallegllegedlj^smoklng' $329,060'k)*in anhu8L'taxatlon"is a ^ ^ ^ ^ B man Airport in Hailey.1 ’ ■ marijuana or pbssessLissing d ru g para- s o a ll pric)rice to poy for maiirtaining B ^ B b . "There h a sI to be some positive in- :v,phemalia near 01O X ea^y school $40 milinillion in buildings andf put about servlervices' there to help ! ‘ grounds. Police roundimded up another ptoperQ^.y- lower the confnnfrontetlon level," Tal- ; -18 students at the s Qg places w ill,be th e five ele- . lockson'sald. : smoking regulw. dga •v spools excluding Bickel. 1^ ' 'l t ^. B B Tallacksoni saidsai she has had finan- itr a s t to previous " scftool5T~ . Parents of aH th e IS, voters m ust register in ad-d- degree-and that thal would old in dfy : .school oOldals were r ^ ^ ^ B budget and finatinancial issues. )«d»UMldldeii- vancetovovote in this election. • : v! ^cidents. D i^ctofBc ^^^B Tallackson1 hashi been a property lents a year With Others,ir scheduled bo ard vot!is Tues-s- U. tifying several studen ^ ^ ^ B owner slnctf 197!1972. ng new and that day coverrerthe indemnification agree- • * mar^uana is'npthing ^ ^ ^ B . Businessmanlan Barry Peterson ?roject Impact is ment ivithwit the dty of Twin Fells ;• a program ,qdled Proj >• ^ ^ ^ B ' said ho has joinjoined the council race the pivbloni, (Mntinuiiuing the agreement reached>d p ^ a jjaigaB -tosem.thecomiwmmunltv. - , - r------— Inotherbusiness,ts.- the;boardwiiPOc£oSerr;rn9B 6):~ and~VdtingCoo::: - --a.voteon.the.proposed.( nr,A Hmw w hetherjr ja religious event qualifies ' “I have alwa;Iways w a^d to have 'exbaordiiiary drcumstance" ^ e opportunityiityioTidpTh'sdm'e''woy • for h i|^ school como ^ ^ and [ ovowe this community p.m . ag ain a t th e to exemptopt s ^ d e n to fh>m the 90-per- ; : May27,1988.atSp.n some tim e," hetie said.s. 1 Idaho’s gym. cent attertondance rale. . • : College of Southem Id Peterson iss an ai Idaho native and • An updated report»rt for the , dty VotesB 0on a change order, for the • has been a i\ill-tlme fiill resident, ond building.atorage,at, the; hlgh_ -. - ,.;4T=^sflrimiidng_pool proje■pj^ is another hftiler bui -buslnessman.inuinJCctchum..[uid,8un _ : !'topic for ^scusaoD.on. T h e dty of .the Hi, O’Leary roof repair,- high Valley since 197:1972. _ ~ - 1^. 0 ! ^ . ji'aUa: .plMniirnlng^chool kitdicnkit project .and_a_report_ ed-in^nd around-rosort—----- 6" .». • i. ‘ commission approveoved Sept. 29 onBlckelte l E lem en tary School’s side- tewns for 200 yyeara and I have a hejrt to the' dis-.. walkarei _____ Iplaiis. for th e pool iie re also scKedulcd.,.,. ______good feel;for' ho'hoWthey operate;" he Pumpkin.waatch 'eaid. said hc has “no com- M arilyn Mattltthew s h a d som e m asks and nd old cos- treat any moreore. so she decided to use» an1 old Pcteraon aaid ut current city govom- Shosh(lone propposes tum es in • (the closet, d atin g froiVom p a st mask a nd overseralls to c re a te th is roadsideleflgure plotats” about t ment and thatlat ho would bring an Halloweens.. EH er ch ild ren a re too old tototrick-or- atherfannnortlorth of Filer. Weltersservice ddeposit I • See CANDIDDIDATES o n P a g e 8 2 jByJaNENEBUCKWWAY'._- ■ . The orordinance also .provides for Time8‘New8 corrcspofpendent th e d ^y 1overseer to turn off water servibe1 whenv an account ia more )S strikkes girl,1,4; C hea llis ra ilUles 0 days,past due. If ihe sendee:|CC AID V • SHOSHONE -- The dty of than 60 d I • Shoshone may soonm irequire a two- is tormirnlnated, the property owner K athleen sa id Nicole’s childllildhood has been rela- The Associated Presss to n ce progress reports} on tho sm allest detoil of K i : month deposit beforoire tu rn in g on the m u st pay)aya$10shutofTfeo. Nicole’s guarded condltidltion. Kathleen prayed tively ti free of illness, until1 nonow. ■ ‘ . . . t • water for new customomers, to prevent-: Shouldold the proporty owner wish- September is the longesteat m onth'in tho y e a r; ..... J ...... CHALLIS - It wasis a snow y D ecem ber nightIt andwaitedpatlently. j - transients from skippipping town with- to havee thet water service restored, srous transfusions, intra- just ji ask Kathleen and Pete=>ote. While tho rest of jj’ in 1982 when the fog}g lifted imough to allow a Finally, alter numerot \ out paying their bills,Ils. the ordirdinance requires an addi- the help of an array of- tho tl world bustles oboutt in th e cool, fall a ir J,r LifeFllght helidjpterr to land at Steele Memo-o- venous feeding w d th< i;: A proposed waterir ordinance01 intro* tional $10 $] “tum-on". fee,.plus all , 3-week-old Nicole was nreadying their pantries and wood piles for the ^ ria l H ospital in Salm the waiting arms of her w in ter a h ead , th ey recall1 th a t w inter 4Vb y ears ' away in a desperate atattem ptto save her life. ready to go home into th I two-month depositt beforeb new ser- depositth b e paid. - ago.when theyibughtforl4i<•Hicolo’s life,...... _ _.Bom.four to aix-v. weeks p rem atu re, th e 5-_ paren te...... —------.------‘.a _ . —i-l_rtca.fiould.be.conii^ected. t*the:dtjr’8_ ..Balt^a t o r said'-T>erflon8~ leaving' !-Kathleen-said -recently—— THeyVe-fightii^forit egai r„ -poundr£H)unce infannnt-was-hanging'Onto-llfe- fe-r—“She-was-so-tinyi—K j water and sewer linesnes,' or before dty Shoshomone. for extended vacations, blonde-haired girl in Syl- The bottle started innocinocently enough this virith all th e strengtigth her'tiny l^ y couldId ab o u t th e wide-eyed, bio I garbage collection wowould begin. who wanrant their w ater turned off in is th a t rom ped across the titim o, a susp ected case oif f riiringworm on her left muster. Besides thee usual compli^tions of a v e ste r th e C at ptuamoB t ,.. Councilman JerryTy Baltamr said their abeabsence, will have to pay $20 Nicole had developedid livingroomfioorwithheiher cat. ' hleg that was getting out ofofhand. hi ------4TThe-'TiBW-ordinancoH»rir^es^:to~in-fees.~tlI,-the equivalent-ofhaving-tho-ho_ birth, i ;*^he~Baidr^ou*re prey—— “She-startcd-breaking-ourou^with-what-looked ------. pneum onlii. ------“Itrw a T T c a lly h a rd ;^ J prevent people from'am'running up a wator tumedtu oCT and then turned Kathleen, recovering fromm nant for nine months aant n d you ju s t can’t w ait to . liko li ringworm' — she’d- had i^before— but-lt- - i!vw hen:th^, re tu rn . ._ ” - -Nicole’s mother, K ------^5ty^ater-biU -andad^lh^moving-rrbcftltoiH eaarcan~~secUon'' deliveiyT'y7 g o t a hold of th a t babyly and0 hold it.a'nd love it. '■ kkept geitting worse,” Kathleihleeit^aid., ’ ■* J away, "leaving tinriirlbcainaxpoyeiB ------He-saiBftid'the-$20^ee^n-be-elimi-ni— an fe~~5nrtMtt~thBrtak{r lffu m w u y fru ia T o ^ a n d-y ou—— "I-to6fc-ht)c to Uie-cliniiH i to pick up the tab.”• . n ated if 1th e hom eow ner will instoll thoy thought it was shingTingles. '^ e y soid'smn-' heard her first-born dchild was on her way to Pri-ri- just ache. ■ t H e eaid th e ordina:Inance w ill n ot a f-■ ashut-ofroffvalveln their home. IS to g e t a hold o f he r and g ihicken pox virus, but I i ' . mary Children's Hosiispitol in Salt Lake City to •W e w ere so anxious t gles is related to'the chid f 5 feet local residents■A whose^ dty ser- The1 second» reading of the pro- she’d never had chicken pox ^ receive the veiy besttinneo-natalcare. i; start being a family.” ■ s pox- ' ! i : vices are a lready ope:operating "as long posed newh( ordinance is scheduled iivorax ointm ent to p u t The helicopter hadsd no more than vanished»d , A s she looks across th an appetite, and bargainin agreement-filed with the tosaveherlife.- 0 baby’s side alm ost aroundid- - keen sensitivity towardrd

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B^2TlmovNew9,Twlnwin Falls, M ahd T u e s d a y ,,October13.1987 Ot 5 0 0 eintries r expectedi d AIDS ______' — A K ishowojpens inn Filer just a way of ^ * dog from Page B l gestedI shesI be tested along with Peterte • v a st w U dem esa. “It^e ji • Continued.frc rwithnoad- dof»andahowilowmen have been in the rthrwdays. and KatCathleen: AU'tested negative.[ve; life.Ifsomeoneneedahi f a l l s - Doga fromn and ia open to the public V ■ apinal tap every th ring,.SO tbeir.Ieir scent won't interfere dng for anything," fbr thele Human ImmunodeSdencyicy them and they’d do tl lUt th e w estem U nitedd mission charge, T h e y were lookint lany classes with the retrie’trieval test uber didn't know Virus anantibody. you.” induding some nationalll. Competition in the ma ehe said. “Dr. Lube nd continue Awards willirill b e given for th e beat “BrittItt w as fine.T K athleen aaid.id. “I can’t imagine livi as, will be showing off theirX will begin at 8 o.m. and what was wrong. events to be show dogs of eeach dass .and obedl- ley did the second T h a n^ k G ( o d ." dty where you wouldn’ iners and appearance todayy through 8 p.m ., w ith a ll e^ “By th e tim e they ______ence tria l aww aiarda will go to win n ers______6-«arted-pcrting----- *W»tarta l)^ about having the girla-rla—yoursei^ibore,^Kathli Bt Am erican Kennel Club li-—i-—held outeide.— :------8pmd“SpTW»^* a r obedience of notice, opetspen and utility daasee Jiem, “If you don’t testedi w h en this whole t h i n g . a brat ^ -Both say althou^ th og show in M apc V alley inn Dogs in the upper up and ahe told thu T ^ing jumps for the variourious breeds of working Fm going to tear AIDS flfirst came out,” Pete taid,lid, in th is rem ote commu I decade. bracket* will be perform quit Bticking me, Td in stru ctio n s dogs. your hair Uutr Dr.•. LuberLl was really “but the;hey were both really healthyhy given AIDS much the lake River Canyon Kennelel and following o th er in only Spedal awoawards in various divi- !d she was on the an d we ej ju st sort of forgot about i t ” the tragedy itruck t Idaho, Inc., ia sponsoringg transmitted by hand si^ pleaaed; it showed i sions' w ill abo aL be presented to • n f eI justj something you don’tn’t theyVe been appalled and obedience trials whichh from their handlers. mend." lember and owners of sonsome of the oustanding • A lthough L u b erwrw as finally satis- want to tc about,** K athleen»en porta o f v ictim s a n d tl racted about 500 entries, tn-1- Show committee mei " "being shunned ir dub secretary Anita FiFahrenwald dop. that Nicole waavas Bufiaring from Bald, “ ■ eluding some raw and popular airman is Marti Kincaid . Luber said that three yeanBPi' com m unities, JO said the public will haveJ ana opportu- Show chain ,% .la'bout of viral menleningitia. it didn't “Dr. L fdogs. The show is open to . The Snake River Can- bined with an out- agohe-w»-wouldnthave given us muchich “I feel soriy for ththo« boy. to !fl ni^ to watch some of the best of Hansen. Tl lad d up. N ot combim Ged AKC dogs and entries 1 Club has been working at aU,” Fete said. “B ut withith Florida,’' Kathleen aaMid. "K. n ot g trained working dogs in1 tth e region, yon K ennel Cl •break of flhinglea in Ia 4'year-old. hope at c t ^ ^ m several adjoining It several years to meet B/re doing with AIDS hhe e those kids’ fault they I t In th e open claases, doiJogs wiU be for the past » “H e waa checking'ng out every possi* oUthey'i now, s well as mo^ distant jne-for euch a shoW rFah------I, tuberculosis. can» said'Wye’re e not writing her ofTat all.all, justbecause of people’ss’b ignorance o f _____ ----- workxngon-hand-aignalff-Ig-to re trie v e qualiflcationfl-! :rbiHty - leukem ia, tu aid. To ochieve the re- uggested that, i>e- - th e d i s e a s n h a t tEe low w ill be held o t th e T w inn tw o a rtid e s o f th e ir ownener'sorhan-- renwald said, ■; cer - and he b u k statxiB, a club m u st sue- u n i o n s she’d re- *^t really re: helped to talk to Dr.Dr.- treated that way." lun^ Fairgrounds in Filerjr dler’a by scent only andd will follow quired “A" sta ' cauae of the transfx Iw urftthat F«U»Coun ’thehw dler cessMlv condi)nduct a number of obedi- -ceived as a b a b y> - B she be tested for Luber,”r.” K athleen said . -W h a t UtUettle Two montha ago I the commands given by tl ?ete said.JBut, • _ era. F ah ren -_ ence and_hreeer back later that their bb^3 u rd e n .------leen said. " It’s n ot ju sotoqUMbonof t Mn.HolJ a il w as fatally iiyurcd and,d 2 year ■ 8.8 0 on^or«H ti>_j,jn-.^jl,- ’• .afternoon and heije made arrange-' *Tou)U really are SQrry you havee tot< teen-age pregnandes ifl-tranaportctf-to-a Boise-.e — 3 y e ar— 9.0. 0 0 % - $ SjflOO mfnimiImum deposit -■ -- — - -r-nientaforustocomome in and ^ to ask lorbr .:.heli^, people a re ju s t so nicelice, am atter of life and dec . . hospital forfoi treatment. 5 year 9.4.45% $ 5,000 minimiImumdegosit : hiin the next day. ^ -K athliJileen said. “Td ju a t a s soon1 bcbe 1 hope people willill loam about oiTiccrars si a id M ortimer w as tak en ignorant M w e ^ u , , ■ : “O u r m inds ju sst t rraced, you think helpingng eomeone aa be on the receiv:eiv- AIDS, a n d n o t be a s ig Imore County Jail to face a not to be d, '••of th e w orst possibisibilities tha^can Ing endnd." were," Pete eaid. “Le* of vehicular mansloughter.sr. !-J»ppen," she said,L V- “Thaihat’s just the way it'a alwayirays afraid of the disease, bbut leam how Thoaccideident occurrcd about 8:15 p-p. reat these Uttie c “And. we cried all night" been hhere," said Pete who, like liki to prevent i t A nd tie< S like ordinary \ ■ l:‘ Because Brittanyany was also bom Kathle

------T W IN4 Ff a l l s - The following di- vorces weiwere recenUy filed in 5th Dls- ^andiUdates— trict Coun,urt in Twin Falls: A nn Sm ith vs. M ichael A. perating well, he said th a t "aj“an tice w as solo a n d novlow I “have five Toni Ai ContinueddfrumPaaeBl fi is opei Midiael WlUlam Espey vs. } nded effort on prevehtativitive partners. EverythingJ has1 Just really Smith; M I ;:'bpenmindtoth8CoiI council. ! extend Yvonne Espey; Anra Ketter-e r- Dtenaaee is due next year.” grown,” he said. Jan ice Yv ; ■ r - : - “I would listana tto the pros .and . mainti I. Charles R. Ketterman; Jayfay ■ — lie dty is extremely well run,•un," P raggastis said thehe dty of Sun man vs. C ^-.jbnsofany issue> to hear both sides, T h e •ster vs. Mirellle Meester; said. “It’s on strong finandsidal -Valleyhas made progrgress in improv- J. MeesU 'IfPetarsonsaid. he sai Louise Ruhter vs. David^d TWO OFFiCEiES TO SERVE YOU IN TWIIWIN FAILS Ing. Everyone i n v o lv i can taktake ing relations with ththe Sun Valley Laura Ia < -; Incumbent JoeB HHumphrey is seek- footing luhten Richard Joseph Fal-Sal­ ir-year term on the creditlit fori that*! Co. He_ also d teea s . bike path Fred Ruh L >l^^tiiird_fo\^3 iince legislation, local^ptiJtion taxea and «>nburgg ■ vs.“ ■ Deborah Anneu te B o b Slelbel e . QeQ ene Sturgill ' ^ ' !?^^ndl. Humphry■ 5B ^an"‘englH««r.------He-1B-has~liYed-tn-a««n V aliev ainc ------annexatiOTrie'siiee-aififk^TiolntriirrrFalconbuiburgr Pgqlettg-KayrFiah^A^fl. — 834i?8H5A¥8PijSultnO lO - ^ 0i7£BI»rUke«= ^ been servingig oon ih e ~ M u ^ aa \9 T i. R. Fiah; Michelle DeVon raggastis is not eeeWng re-ele'.elec- his term .- Ronald F Phone:73733.4925 Pho’hone; 734-9106 ...... S^TibliceifirtandToacflad commissioner.------P ra| ' vs. D estry C hester B erm ett; I in favor of allocating his timene tto P rag g astis h aa alsoso aerved on th e T u m e r va said ther®re were many on- tion in I J. Jacobsen vs. Linda S. le would like to con- familyily and busineu. Moriti Community tHoapltal board Marvin J 'SLIC o r FDIC Iniurail to 1100,0010,000. I going prtjecte he « resentative and Jacobsen;Bn; R andy Price vs. T ina lived with, including *Wh^ e n I was elected to th e comsmn- as a council repret uer'8 name avalltbls upon requequeat. ! I tinue being involve d flnandal sue- Marie MeMcEwen; Sandra Dee Lyon ariywlttfdrawal. : developm ent of bic:b i ^ e paths. d l foufour years ago, I had one chilchild noted the continued May be subletIect to Interest penalty for early prac- cess ofthe hospital. vs. Freded D uane Lyon; C indy L. ^ Effectctlve 1O/0/B7. Subject to avtllibtlliblllty. I yniile overall be believes the d t y and. I11 now have three. My law p ra “W orking w ith thihis coundl has Braatonn vs. David E. Braaton;» n; been an et^joyable texperience for Carol M. H am ilton va. Jo h n -C, me," Praggasstis saidlid. “It was nice Hamiltonion; T anya Lynn W allWay va. to be able to disagreeBe without being Jerald R. R Wallway, Jr.; Shanan VW osit still-be. able to Wrightt ’va. Creed Dale Wright; E d w a r d D . J o nnes e & Co.* I P ep o —— - . dU agreeable a n d sti - ! •ContlnuedfidfiromPagsBl lialflif into the county’s general make some sound decedsions." Uoyd Arthur Aj Sears va. Shelle> Men«t> Knr Wrt suck EKhaAQiAaAoe.lnC. ( Wendell W. Kodiis vs. Doris Membe* SkuiUm lmMter.PceuIt we dont have a dump static Praggastis will aUstep down from Sears; Wi [en-g - .. ' S ' r I 'In other husineiness at last week’s in SheJhoshone," he said. the coundl in Januluaiy. when the Kochis;i; C arolyn Pierce Folk vs. Ken^ m is I ! meeting, the couo9undl members told Pali‘alne said the only dump static5^°° two members electeded in November neth L. Folk;F Julie Boyd va. DennU r-=------H — area-^sident-Wl-Wtnnle-P4dna-they-.in_th'Ihft-'CO.vinty is a t W est M aj ------______-B oyd.___ j . had “informally" dlsciusedi install- Reser»ervoir, • and^sked'‘‘How easy , ] ing a recreationon vehide holdhig- .th atto tt g e tto ? " t ta ^ dump stationJon in the d ^ . «le . toid the coundl Good Sa Fine— [ Paine told thethe coundl he had lb statistics indicate a tow n th • the Good Sam RV • Continued froit) m P a g e B l i been asked by th I a “well marked, accessible, lo e ilgures on his ; Club ti look into0 klocal, use of RV reg- i!?!. Wheeler used false t o r ftee," dum p statio n on nuy3 1980 tax returo..Tw,Svo other counts Ul— : . -ia tra tio n fees. vel routeaibenefits frtm ;^2 ^p ^ :^ alleged-W heeler trie

------r ------^— - I t u a r i cBS-t— Singljle-PremiurrTl W hole Lifi f e Tied Oale Bright in andchildnn. He was preceded in death bv1 coma In 1922. She marri« A M . m c■Ji'Tomlinson h ' ion.TedJ.MooK), '' 1945 b Pocatello. at 2 p. « “Motar «■ of tht IDS I J JEROME-AJd.'3 !. “Mitch* Tomlinson. 88.' ThoI^e fknera] will be held Thurtday.at 2 , in the Joseph Payne Memorial ChapIjjgpjj Chuith. of Jwome. died Monday.Mot Oct. 12.1987, Iff n , in , 1 ^ 1 Surviving are; her husbjsbandofTacoraa:a it is C uj r r e n t l y^ P a y Inn g A s ------• ------th* Twin Fall! C artare (Center. . with.th Robert1 Ramsey oQiciating. Burial w anme; two sisten, in Rtvenide Cemetery in Hsybum." son. Gene Bright of Jen . Tbe lemce-UTUjTangemenU are pending be inl Helen StoweU of Shoahonene and Gaii Thomas apd will be annoinnounad by the Hove- ^ends _ msy call at the Payne Chaplhapel of Sanger. Calif.; and thnhree brothen, Gene Biibertaon Funeral F Chapel. )dnesday from 6 to 8 p.m.. and onaI hothour Freeman ofSalt Lake Cit);ity. Roger Freeman Mu l c h A s5 9 .0 0 % or to tha Ume ofthe funeral on TTiursda:rsday. of Twin F a lls, and RRay Freeman of Dorua Edwaioard Mooso Shoshone. A graveside service willrUl be held Wednes- B U R L E Y - Donaonts Edward Mooeo, &3. of M n i forma A Bright dayatl;30p,m.inSunset:et Memorial Park. Therevkfews are inI — and it^s a hitl CnwfordiviUe. Ore.,3re.. died Thunday, Oct 8. TWIN FALLS - Nonna A. B ri^t., 73,73. ef Friends may call a t. flReynolds Funeral ■ Horo% w h a t llnanclal crilirlllesare saying; r- 1987,inSanUAna.(na. Calif. TW to 8 p.m., and on 1924, in Buriey. he was a Taeoiacoma. Wash., and-formerly of Twinn FaFalls, Chapel todsiy from 2 to iSCsJUttU aU M U um sl June 11.1S87 Bora Jan. 18.192 faeoma Wednesday from 9 a.m.ununtil noon. ’Th0 b»»t Inv90t/mnt ofoururdme." t veteran.havinj»erviiervedintheAtTny-H*°^ diedied Friday, Oct 9. 1987. in a Taea The family suggests mimemorial contribu- m 719 h ig h er fax-freo yields thanha/i m un/c/pa/bontfs ried Maxie Sparks.,ks, Aug. 13.1960, in Elko.- hospiospital. "It sooms loo good to bo true:trui An Investment lhat oarrn Bom May 16, 19U. she lived inB TiTwin tionstotheNationalArthithritisFoundaUony.' .. n 'Ine'lilo tnsumnca." -■Oi»nol'»aTlm»«. May 19SS Burley-prior to moving to ^ and, as a bonus, throws In it ------lived In Burt alls-for-maay-ycan be&rtmoBng.tpJt to Ta. which may U left at ^------AchapeL' ------_ — SsreetHome. Ore..•e” i in m n r ^ I i U r lived— -"Basrotaiils-thaTiblUtrto9 horrow^wpbi fo 90%oUhocaaaah v a lu e. w/f/iouf-pay/nga g tfaxes.: ------LnClarkiU>n.Wash.ash., and Lenore and Arimo _ - Fotfati. Nertmbtr 4.1«SS in Idaho beroxB-WI .moving to Rupert, where t In tho th e torm ol what Is tenfermede/oan./n thoy rtiided for five yean. They relumed to ------:------“1“Tho Invostor can tako ttio0 cosha that accumulates out h ______^— TUIM Wartd. Auflwl 3.1»88 ______------:------Ortgcn tn-1973.-He.-He-had worked in mining— mSejnrjce m ______ffl ^mosteasas,thlsJoan.(ioosn'.i'snlhavoJoJie^repaM^.::. ____ ------..inKaUogB.*"*^ a meat in Buriey and_ . ‘n'ho blggfst plus Is that youyou can uso the poHcyas a sourceso of fax-free /ncome...ai...anc/nof ivorry, as itrvction at the Cougar and RUPERT HIT - TTie funeral-for Albertoto 1Mo- m., a n d at thechuR honene hour priori th e- - — involved ia aw tn ic you do wllh (he fax-free Mcenc^blf^rirmunlclpatbonds,l9ratfuorto»lng^pain3f7ouiTs • in ODagotL-Ha.TOtktd.fotthe n ^ ___ Jea.Jt.J3..oLBupert^hoJL«i.^Friday, time ofthe service. y> Heybura Plant ofth:f the •j.R. Simplot Co.. until ’ winill beb held Wednesday at 2 p.m. mUre.a r^ ------^----- — n -rutorfluetuoto^.------1973. Texaisxas. wilh burial in the CathcCatholic "Single Pnimlum Whole UfoJfo Is a /otir-/n-one m/rac/e/". - OUlomJJlomie enilnf. D«ctmb«f. WSi ' smeteiy. Hansen Mortuary of Ruperti t Isis in JEROME - A memorialial service for Irene ' Surviving his hli wife of Cnwfordfville: Cem« }nt In v e s tm e n ts . It’s like a C3D, D , since Interest rates RheEtta in Idaho, Tereaa charjlarge of local amngements. S-.Clubb, 68. of Jerom». e.' who died Friday. SPWL S reminds m any financlinclat analysts of (ourdliroreni five childnn. Rhe p.m. in the Jerome Cj cur penalties only If surrendotid ored Dremoturolv.______ringCeld. and LiJa Sehati.' WiU be held today e t l p . i can be guaranteed for ono.lo. ttwo or three y ears and incu Stewart of Spring United Methodist Chunhxh. Cnmation and Rbene Erwin and Edward Mooso, all of Ifs like a municipal bonci sincosin tax-free distributions aroar availoble...like an annuityulty sinco Interesi ■ er diftction-of the______11 Samrerslttcein^eatti'bonaflinafirt5'tncomB^ax1reor“ ------...... - ...... “UrtwtaniavifloTr.l^ turday. HoVe-Robertaon Funera)_C•Chapel The family _D(accumulates on a tax-de^orriorred b asis...an d iiKe universe Mooio of Crawfordfo rd i^ e ’ and Ray Slooro of- - Browrown,-74. of Richfield, who died Saturdi ------tlsten.-Bertha LanKn and '■ wiQtm be held today at 2 (un. in tbe BlchfiirhffuM ; iQggetts- memorial .contintiibutions U the ' ' - “When the dust settleB^fierfer fax reform.-./JWuranco wili/iff b o o n e o f the tew m y s yoiyoucaniWr ' — __ D3 Chapel. Friends may call at the BerginBer] American Cancer SocietyJrortheldaho^" i -J Jean Prointl. both orCrawfordnille, and '..LD3' Bcctimti/afe fax-free basis." , - Money. »«iilnnt>«H8Se lo ll a . gon Lions Club E^n Bank. tavlngs on a tax Lola Peari Marti[aitin of Athol: and two Funeiineral Chapel In Shoahone &om 9 to 11 THE MOREi YOULCOOK H o ss p i t a l s5------^ ^----:------______CASaiAMEMOBlAL- zTTERlTHIS LCOOKS! „ — i— ^ ^ H Z ' IfHE BE ■ MAOIC VALLETHEOIONAr- • Admitted MKDICALCEm R ' —— ------JeanetU-Chai^hainbarialn. J i n ^ John1 HewardI and Dawna of Burity; Dariene B ^ ofM ^ta;aTNdlieTCWorDeder I M n. James Hortingting. Curtis iGieli, Kelly C a r^tO TrlS aj dM n; Michael Howird. all of & and Mn. Daryl A^erson of Buh9uhl. ■ andSavyKongo!sgofOnfljonCity.Ore. ; Raub.aU of Twin Falls Belesied - Beletsed 3 rd FLOOR ' ' - f ...... CALL NOW FOR OR ALL-THE PLUSSES Ikington, Phyllis Hilling and baby, ReynaR< Morales and Jes- 2 u d Frances ScUuster. both of Buhl;hi; IRebecca Bridger Loui« Walking f - ' PROFESSIONALIAL ECONOMIC ■ Beny Freeman and: , all of Buriey. Zachary Hutchison ofof: Malta; Doris Shockey TRRST INTERSTATE BANI^NKBLDG. • ofEdeniMandyHarya r p e r o f l ^ ; Susan Griffin of Twin i d t Qransbuiy of Heybiun; to d Savyvy Kong ofOregon City, ' . t T w i N FALLS. IDAHO 83313303. , ^ ■»;: 7^ - -— SERVICES, INC.JC, J , Ward T ^ e and dauglaug&teroiuooouig.. ' Ore., -7 3 4 3 1 5 4 5 ------l— i------slAMESflTtGVer^e rtU T G F ------Births Blrthf ------^------— 7 1 Mn. Daryl Andenoa of BUhl; andid Mr.h and Mn. Joe 1 Sons to Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howard and ' RusseUofTwinFalU:alls: a daughter to Mr. to d M n. MilMichael T. Raub of Babies to Btr. ------— ----- PiHCaiHBnHeluH^'dMrnsaMHrratyBrtBi ^ Tm nK U ii \/

------— T uesday, O c tob«f.13,1967 h - Tlm w ^Jew Bi,TwlnF^ii,ldanoB4 , Tw ^ V a «U e y t i f e S t e p d aid s te p ss over liin e w ithh daughhter ing it up.Ififsany*atisfactirtion lor written thank-yot:-you notes. And ' I th e letter D EA K A BBY : R « > t o i t ^u'tirtaow-that-Abby- is 01on-yo u r-p ro m p tly .------pValleylhdppeninii g s — ----- from “Wondering in Bani^Aritonlo - iid e ,Ia m . took me', b a c k m anyly years. ^ ' (It your tociala l lifei in a tlum pt Retired feeederal workerss to meet (“Wondering’s" ^ husband of)f six1 years V an B u ie n DEAB i ABBY: If you i«c©ceive a Lontlyt Ott Abby’tby’t booklet, "How to TWINFALLS-— Mngie Valley chapter ofrthe th National Associa* t h o t i ^ t it w as perfectly OJOX to v isit. gift, and thank the giver inQ person Be Popular' -- forfi people of all don of Retired Fedii'edwil Employees meeta ait t 11:30 ; a.m.-Wednes*--- hU r 17*year-old atepdaughti t e r ’s -D ear Abby .... tbw hen y ou re v iv e it. Is it neelecessary agei. Send a chiclhick or'mohey order ' day a t tb e P rim e1 OC u t restau ran t. For moroI ininformation call Jack ^ to hor. to send a written thank-youI nnote? for $2.60 and a Ulong, etamped (39 room a t bedtim e to “talk* tc wuUld to t ------gsiffiTTSS^zTSzr- The girl slept in the“■nude“and-— n WrhadTigTt Ufa0V3-ctnuK~9ttf^raimfedimloprTs:------a private ceremony'at | made very little effort toJ cover< up. married at a DEAR CURIOUS: Yes.t. People Dtar Abl^, Poputopufari I I SL N. The m eeting is o fe na Uto anyone interested. ° k ifk e tt 998 W ashington S t They grow closer and clos< ond. 734-4488;* Maiy ] band thoughtht this w u a nice thing For more infomurmation call Tara Desmoni tim e she w as 2 8 , she hadn'Int brought f„ her to havetve done. >144r orK ath y Drown, 326.62.6206.— ------1 ...... McQinnis,-734*914- anybody, h o m e ” for ThHtfflff-ycais;------— A n d a iG o o d T im e9 t o : it was underhanded. I Their relationship was obvious0 to I thought it celebrate 90thh birthday ^ It the bride and groom , Daiss toc mo, b ut she denied it, andad he called also thought Bu]ly a House. BUHL-Rebecc«cca Daiss will be honored at an open house Sun- ^me “crazy and evil-mindeded." m ade th e wetvedding plans. The fact day in observancece of( her 90th birthday. Frieniends and relatives, are I tried to talk some ssense into that his moth«th e r took it upon h etaelf W e h a v e nmany Adjustable3 le R o t e ,'s L u th eran Clhirch in j see people caused embar- invited to call fronrom 2 to 4 p.m. at StJohn's ] her, but she wouldn't listeiten. to invite these M ortgages whrhich are convertatf a b l e t o a t is being given hy h e r childreIren, Lurlie Schioeder, 10 wrote her rassment forir rme and my family. Buhl. T he e v e n t is I retained a lawyer who I tim e in the first fiveire years of Buhl; Ruth Hansoason, Elwood, Neb.; Ethel Hampton.Hi Twin Falls; ^a letter demanding that,t .he move Don’t you1 think£ this should have fixed rale any 1 , B uhl, and spouses. ■ Jean Hicks, Riverserside. Calif., and Al D aiss, B from our home. She moyoyed. A lew discusse-ised with us before t h e lo a n . montha later, my husbai,ond moved y,, iage? I do. My husband aft bazaar C a l l u s ioday i for detaila l l s ! , Mennonitiites to hold oral out, and in w ith her. . , i n s is ts th a; tli I am wrong, and his grill hold its annual in- _ l l y ^ o n e d FILER — Thele IFiler Mennonite ChurchJir ------W o-woro-^ubaequently -- vasnVin-the-Ieastout-of- ..daughter. temational crafliafts bazaar Th\irsday throurough Saturday at the and ho married my - from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m...... church, 109 FifthIflh S t, Filer. Hours are fro They’ve been together einiince 1966. ^ r a f t !i s w e s t ee r i r 4 p.m . Saturday. Items*- J ore decent, Tve triedl tot< forget it,'b u t it keeps • T hursday a n d WF rid ay and.from 10 a.m .to 4 I know th a t m ost m en 0 Id be careful., coming_ up., -- • - for sale are ma*l(h by third world craftsmen.’.n .' ______- _-butIthink-womenshould p.. J i - gage H when they consider bringlging a m an opinion, Merts - d t - - C O N V tm iO N A l HOME lO,OANS. Al t« .-|W . I SinglejwcTOm enls_gEouB;3 to meet _ _into their hom e a s a stepfipfather. — SlSTINGING MEMORIES f h a - v a - - T R UlUE STORY. 734-9990 JTINGING: T o have in- S — The single women’s grou■oup “O ne by Ones." will 3T 0N .D E L . TWINFALLS- W ILM INGl ling guests without your CaQ MIko, Mo(o g g l* , C raig, M aiv A., o r•M Me onrM . a t 1 p.m. Sunday a t th e WoWok n' Grill. All single IRY: T hanlt bold a dinner at DEAR TRUE STOR and approval was cer- 1294Ajn. needs your help. We’]e’re — : The w edding isis plannedf for p e t searching for someonene with a ‘ ‘heart of gold’d " - ______24 a t Im m anuel Lt Lutheran Church >rher :. . . . L : in l^ n Falls; - a special individual wh;vho has dedicated his or time and energy to heljlelping those less fortunanate than him or herself. OurOu firm’s founder beliesleved ...... J £ = = = Childrcen’s --th a t peopternot inonejley, make the biggestdif]iffer: ______ence, and In his memoinory we institute a spe-e- dying w(vishes cial a w ^ , the Edwardard D. Jones, Sr. Nationa\al Heart of Gold Award.I- answer*red The winner of the natiiational award, to be s a l t LAKE e:rrY(AP)-Ifyou r r ____- - annoxuiced In Bfebruarjary of 1988; will receiveea ; were a dying child,'Id, w hat would bo • choice Ingenious, crcaticative b u sin ess owners and h $5,000 donation to thehe charity of hia orherc ('omen In BusPncss o/^h c MagicMai Valley. your last wish?J? A. teddy bear, a members are amoniong lhe many succcssful W o -expense-paid vacationI forf )lishmcnts.and activc participJcipaiion of ; camera, a trip to eerihc ness th a t havo beei E ach space in1 ththis sectio n , w ill include a 1 of Make-A-Wish iward," please take a few;w ata, b usiness title a nd itifomi:jm ialioii, civic - ■ state Chapter o "She should get an awj participant, their• nns am e, a n d biographical daU ______^^,_IoundoUpn.______-—.minuies lo.filLout_pnn ^0 fjh e nominari9 n formm s that ______------accom plishm cntsri:sr9 wards,-eic.------For tho yo\«g^tefs,8t th r granted" are available at the l a tpiaVina r«>pr«»flent. happy,.Ume__^ ____ ■ean-6ontact-youi4ocal.~..; " w h m jrean u T o nlally ll: do come true; a ... ■ . respite from hoareaitacbe and'pam ^ ------=f.H^M :DrJnTies-^ec of joy for their and memories oi RRATEi FOR SP.PACE: $35' families that replace rep images cf 0 anal $5 will be charged,e d . 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Since iU concjnceptionHn' 1985, l o l o s w u i A?Wish—F o u n d atn m = " = Sample Spacc: NAME P h o K ------Utsh’ff-MataFA'V b c• ttaken: a ; -has Borvod 221 1 . terminally,. , ill S iz e ; . . iCS 10/13^ - - ~ ...... 'Tffiildfenr'But—t—the—number- of_. ___ : BLACK&. (BUSINESS DATA ng a final wish, is 3-3/8" w idth; children seeking WHITE ‘ CIVIC Wc d d - - 1 0 / 1 4 ______. increasing, andid tho foundation's 2-1/2" height :OMPUSHUENTS ^fUndsarenearlydiy depleted, says foun- ACCC cadllncforoll. , It Christine Sharer. AWARDS ETC. 'dation president C p h o to s : ; As part of an effort to raise ' ' r i 1L0/14(5P.M 0 / .) •needed money,•, ttho foundaUon_lfl_ SERVE YOU IH TWINHfALLS : - - sponsoring a-fi'_five-kilometor foot- i ,r-momifig-rper«Oon a | 0 w ish coBttj5tB8bout~$2,200," - a - >4TlmBft-Wews,TwtnffllffllB. klaho Tuesday. OctoblQber.13.l8e7______. — Amaateursfinfidrare Amasazreljffigy ? i^ W e sst doser to the surface. Odara.Shmnwiiyl'ay believes its ^ u e . BLANDINO,3, Utah (AP) - The clo« access ofJlOO.OOO. ■; discovery nearrBlandingofaclayef* E EHidden beneath a piece ofr ppottery may bo well tn exce sCfigyal' Winston H urst,:st, museum curatof « figy of a malele jAnasazi Indian has the;Lhey then found the human eQ unong artifacts coUec* mo(most in tact When cleaned 0off. the and an archaeologiilogist for the Whit4 I« 4 % been bailed ami wants to study the tors as'one ofr thett rarest finds of its nui]msile figure turned out to hibe very Mesa Institute, wa ;ws hopee for rai a shawl site ond other arartifacts from the. • Utahffire cre\ ddetailed, et with necklaces, a kind. and fadal features painted inin b la c k .' a re a to find outut more" about the* I —An army of - afUtnoon,I, ssaid fire dispatcher Walt . both. be 2(Kmember contingent■nta, began J|W e have invited in' every skeptic and :MANTI.Utah{AP)- ime prove'diffewoUy." ~The T flgare Is actually a firtred clay'cffiKy; 1. ■/■■■tining the Novak. pcpouring in to th e fire linen u 'at^t^possible'to comi > sbout 100 C refi^tors.« ______said C w y ShiShumway, one' of ^ e bot)iMttle, 8^4 inches high and 4 iinches The Shumway*ray*Lacey effigy U ■------^b uda for eipected-fU aa-cauwLfire. apparenUy..-flOfillc p( ______I private land adjacent to A second Nav^o unit,t, olso 20 men who disoIscovered it. ^lliere^rf wid(ndeTTTiTiuffllitaniKhOMl jologlata -the finit of'thisus particular*^per twiUled o wind-whippedped, out<»f-ave__othiJtherwise.^______paojron blaze under conlroltaep.con Indian firefi^ting-unita, " thti a t w inda w ould die downm Monday- and J im Lacyr Lacay,at-fl.site»iithL ____Shumway8 said he tpok.thi..... SEWNeGMACHp:?^^ I two Navi^o1^0 and one - Hopi, were aflem aj oon w hen storm clotlouda were -ofthe dfy. £actCact to the Edge of the' C ^ a r s Museum, where a workshopp on ar* . The Manti-U SalJ fire,fl located rushed toI tlithe scene from t ^ Forest expcctcda to arrive. The\e central Shumway hadha taken a shortcut Mu ii)pn miles Bouthwettu t of Soldier Service’s Region 1 H I office in Utah U region had a 600 percent across a wash\i when« be saw signs of rowrowheads was in session om inent Summit and about four)ur miles south Flagstaff,; A^. Novak sold a chance cl of rain, tho !National a mound thatbat had never been shoihowed it to several pron ------qf-UTSr-er-waa-epott)Ott«d-Susday_Nav^}o-cr«i _W «athor.Scnric&said ______excavated. Thehe t h ^ began work*, .ardirdiaeologists. 'who agrei^ th t e cf- ; ing the site aiand later weartbed Qgy^gy is authentic and unique. nine pottery bowlsbo- of tbe Pueblo II The T effigy is being indepemindently . ion plan period, from ababout 1000 A.D. Some • appippraised as part of the agreBLIGATION POLAR\R FLEECE : the problem any longer,ger." said John lEO. Woterbury, director of communiftr l i ' i t b e r g ’s ...... - o w ’ S ” services for Intermouni)untaln H ealth . ' J U l ^ . FlneFurtUlureSOm _ ■_ Care. _____ ' " ‘ i / \U '' _____ g iQ pui}§dotS •r t o help sbunT"the drug i -abufT' • 7 “Uh------alarm in Utah, IMG. anon'pn^tor-:a n 1038 Bluee IL akes B lvd. N. Twin Falls, ID 8313301 - J B g c'■niha. i ganUation based in SaltLakeCi^,Sail A • Bft IniffltOEHTMITIAL AND COUMERCiAL DESti . h u develops a free bio ' S u ite B - P hone1C 733-0601 brochure*' ' vV i r ' * ’, -E n titled “Chemicalal Dependency 1 ' 'V J ' Certified Hearing AidAudiologistAi SewS^86 Vac:; —• A' Family Action Plan,"Pin th e bro* 25) MAININ AVi E. W IST • A u re outHnes ■_the_h* steps of jr. >'7^ TWINFAI=AU3- BURli _____ SServing e Magic Valleyf tctor over 20 years . . 734-J4 - 3 2 6 7 : j .InterventioD, the proc*rocess whereby . the chemically depend*adent person is

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' .r. • Twin EEaUs3 uledinceligible! for 19^88 footlball plailyoffs By BRAD BRELAND postseason playofTs. T hee purpose ' schools in theireir schedules next year, ing ing Dec. 1-2 to pleed th e caj» s e a in- Burley is in the firstfin year ofa home- Timea-New» writer w as to in su re t l u t the six: EDiviaion I ■ That left Highlghland, Bonneville and volving vol’ th e four schools. and-home contraetract with Nampa schools o f Region II - Bois4ise, B o rah , -pocatollo withth just four Division I ^ I t’s not fair to the kida.b.‘ said High School Tw in Falla a n d Biirle>rley are among Capital, Meridian, Nampaa iand Cen* • opponents for3r inext year and.Tvrin 'Twin TV Falla High School heasad foot- The decision-msi-makers at. Burley, ■Mven high schools thathat bava been tennial — could get enougogh gam ea F sIIb w ith thre«ii tho ■»»», t Twin Falls, TV said Burley High PrindpalJoJohnBU* its mind beforeI nextne: year, the stato weekend, ruled that 1 school in order to qualify rthS)"Ai^W i?5on*l Pocatallo, Lewiston. Bonneville B< of ' > playofls. In Idaho, the A*1) :i'S tS ;o n letz o n M onday. "There w aaB noi w ay A*1 Division I playoffs pla will be lim- - - Idaho F a lls and H Hiighland -ot EU divided In half withh p ara lle l arcaround it What upsets meI me ore is ited to th e abt Regiilegion II schools and Pocatello could not participate pa in large^ and small-school ststa to pU v- Class A-1 schichools in Idaho are lim- why wh we were never notified..W T ehad Coeur d’Alene.). M J ountain Home, nex t y ear’s A>1 Divisioiaion I playoffs The boar

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By M IKE FENNER Loa Angeles Timea • Thele Twins’ story I • . .V r . I D E T R O IT - The WcWorld Series is ^■S^vStuenHutnr I i^TlwAMRtudPrm - . ' I going indoors, to the‘ la land o f 10,000 iMsbuurjerihiilmMMuTnutVutiisfua I .. lakes and 66,000 flakeikM, toaplace V'n)()5«nn I rt form, Homer iiWail.Lon]i I where noise is an art 1 lK»wyrtCi«u.4pa>rtloJ I Hanldes are the hautete flfashion acces- iKi-unupIUPlUibiir|hPuiIn.4^ I sory an d tho Kirby Shuffle SI is the ig-JSSiJj dance step of the day. 'onll.UnlS

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The World Seriesc» i> going to B u m eat ja thome, which most attrib- Minnesota, home ofr th«th Tv,*, nnd Stcdtoththe Metrodome. The TwinsIS ^ the Metrodome, which>"h » about as only ones who know how to;o ■ _ close as we've ever■come cc to lunar p]ayj„th(th e b lasted thing. B ut on the , baseball. One small11 .topa for Tom >n „„ real grass and in real / m Kelly, one giant step!p ifor manlnnd. r, Jhey , w ould w ither, a s they Come inside anS hit1 ii ' ‘hod 6 2 tiitimes in 81 rcgular-scason UH th e H efty bog in righth t ffield O r hit It im es. ' \ Ml fl into the air conditioniiming. Or lose it ad. they took two of three in th e Teflon roof. at Tiger Stadium anii weree & ' ivo the Detroit “ For this, we have ed from a Detroit sweep byy & iigera to thank. ing. of.,Pat,Sheridan’a U t."t . ~ ^ ^ j ...... '.W inners of 98 garne m‘a eighth-inning home riin —,^^ere~keepers-o£..th».- fC^rTavc-ihc-TlBCTs-thtrir-ir— r - — I they play in a real base ;tory, 7-6. i ■ Instance — and they ! 5 was overwhelming.--De- ally entrusted will pi irted Doyle Alexander, who0 ■ j sanctity of the grantan" old gL e’s with the Tigers following a I ' grandest tradition. Bc gust trade,' and the Twins8 ' * Twins, as Detroit wL"fui“ w .cx. 1 him o ut with a four-run sec- -I ------pectcd-to-do,.and_the.hiLaorld,Senes_“ ™£lingr-Minnesota-added-five— [ • w as safe for anotherp O'October. 1 :uns over the lost three ------W ell,getreadyforfiirfiberglasswith-!^ . - . am assed 16 hits and disr.Fr. _ 1 ____ _your_fiy_balla-and-ai-air..duct8_wth_^"^K^i“i-the-winningest team in the—e— j y our doubles bccauseBC IMonday after- lagues on its homo turf, ‘ — noon-at-Tiger Stadiurlium. Minnesota nk the rest of the country i beat De^it, 9-5, to0 wwin Game 5 of J give us much of a chance," \ th e Am erican LeagU'igue Champion- n6t p' Twins also won said Kellj;lly, tho Twins' 37-year-oldd ^ ‘ ship Series. The Twi m anager. “And rightly so. ____;Gamc9-li2and4,w^ic;hich m eans thot KiVponnanTTfill^Wo hadw,■wan'only-85-ganica‘andJiad“d— th V Aihencan' League' ccord o n th e road. They won .... .-fly-in Minnesota-for.Dr the1 firat-timc_ apoorrecc 98 gomeses and played great the last” since 1965. - week of' th e seaso n against Toronto, H | The implications arean staggenng. Theydeseiiservcd to bc favored. but not.'any more so_t10 than the way_ 10 jglad o u r guys put on suchh.. Minnesota engineeredred this tichn» „gp 0 , obXocto j to esty of scabmb bail," said upsnaw'a ing in Now York on1 TTuesday.i anonymous. But he, too, ' month beforo losing t W eber ...... “ ------ThOTiew-proposalsal came^after-a—strong anand th o n m ore carofUl.------arbitration.-- saying: "Anytime—a—assistont,—I—Doug—A llo n ^ ‘‘I f . tho^ •"S tato,'65-44. ^------: six-hour meeting of tho 28 player Gene8 I Upshow, tho executive di-di- sp b rtS T iap u io lias Keen jcllno^en-the-fana-wili— owners havo know whoreire the blame lies for the reprosentatives, tho10 ssecond week in rector ofo f tho N F L P layers Aasoda-ia- to on arbitrator, the o> ’ Those some Wildcatsits,.also 4-1 iKJnhtWijft1. w -0 n- s contiuationin o fth e atrike.” t • B • a row they bad met.t. .tion wajvamed in.. announcing thehe lo st" ^ for the season, mado'tholr t first ckr' ' -^1*0 tt 6, ^ it three major Under the th plan proposed by I f accoptod in ••writing, w: by tho plan:“IwI w ould aay. if the ow ners dlo-. o -. Tho new proposal aot i appearance in tho raninkings this ^ - M-l M « • .’ nil th e nugor diaputoa cur* ( : owners, tho plan wtwould send the dine thiiJiis, th e n w e're lOut for thoho conditions on the playenjra's return to Upshaw, all * - week in I3th place.0 . N evada- .'UuDNUii«a, '*.1.0 « ' i rently. on the th table, including the ' : p layers back, to woriirork Im m ediately duration,on. out for tho year." work; Reno. 3-2. moved up, from1 19th s r ' a : " 8 i . ■ ■ while a federal metaediator tries to- But heh e la te r h e d g rf on th a t, say--,y. • - — Reinstatoment off all atrikora sticky-sul^ecejecta of free agency, pen* - ,g Montona - 1 management’a demand[ ' and 11th'after boating ; . K S S' -■ help both sides rcachich agreem ent. ing he w ro»l»»TH«»W I IJWmSl owners aro stronglngly opposed to the arbitbitration provision, he lator;er — Protecting all unionon officers, in- m itt^tobir lidea v^ould have to acceptt NOW im fcoul wmX bbsl«>K« «*« n ,jo.UiMl*Tt»B.8t,31,-. - . 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W K m . .... Rotary wilins 7th gradee title Jt T W m F A L L S- - Rotajy won the Tmn Fallialls c i ^ seventh grade footboll champions])nship here Monday night,, defeatingd< Lions 12-6 t*-, — -inovortimeinthetiId title gariie.------:------The Excbongoe i Club won the third-placlace contest, beating K iw anis 36-0. Shoshonele, Hagerman1 advance SHOSHONE - Asi cxpected, top-seeded SlShoshono ond second- seeded Hogermonm imoved tow ard a showdownwn hero M onday n i g h t. in - th e DiBtrict 4 ClC lass A*4-Scuth8ide Subdistlistrict high-BchiMlvol------, Icyball toumomcDte n t ' Shoshone defeateated C astleford 15-7, 15-44 and t Hagerman beat H ansen 10-15,15-:15-11. 16-14 and Murtaughh 115-1. 16-4 to remoin the only two unbeal>eaten teains in the two-dayytouriiament. ^ __ Action will resursume today ot Shoshone Hi{High School with Raft R iver arid CaVtlefoieford ^uaring off at 4 p.m.i. iiin d Ibser-out m a t^ . •The winner of thothot match, with take on Hanansen at 5 p.m. in an- ______^ ------othdr loser-ourganrame7whlljrSho8h(meTmd-H«Hagerman-will-play-in ------tho subdistrictsemem ifm al m atch a t 6. T he winner oif f thetl 5 p.m. match will pla:jlay the loser of the 6 o’clock game at 7, wv ith th e subdistrict champnpionship to be settled a t 8. T he top two riniiinisheVs will advance to thele DI istrict 4 ployoffs in Jerome Thursday.ly. In Monday’s othi>ther m atches, Castleford bea« at Oakley. 15-5,15-4; , Hansen topped RaftRt River 15fll, 15-10; RtRaft "River eliminated M urtaugh 16^9,16-15-6 and H an sen outsted OalDakley. 15-8.15-3. . ■ In Monday’s thJiree n preliminary juni^varsiirsity m atches, H ansen beat Castleford,, RaftB River topped Wyrtauaugh, Hagerman beat Oakley and Shoshcshone defeated H ansen. Upsets atabound at A-33 district W E N D E L L- -U U psets w ere th e order Mondjnday in the first round o fth e District 4 CllC lass A-3 h igh school voHeyb>yball tournam ent, Wendell knockeeked off Becond-secded Vall«alley 15-13, 15-10 and Kimberly beat cop-seededCop Declo 15-14, 6-16-16. 15-6 to advance to Wednesday night’[ht’s loumament championsmship semifinals. The Bulldogs, the defeiefending district champions,IS. also beat Filer 6-15, Tm 15-9. 15-11 andid Wendell held .off defendnding'state champion Gooding, 0*16, 16-16-14. 15-10. In Monday’s’s 1fif^ match. Gooding beat Glenna Ferry,n y. 15-13.,15-5. W ednesday’s totournam i ent schedule in thele WV endell H igh gymna- ' sium calls for Glerilenns Ferry to take on yalle;illey 'a t 4 p.m. a n d Filer to m eet Goodingig iat 5 in a pair of loser-out)ut matches.' Declo will meet tho GlennsIS Ferry-Valley] winner at, 6 p.m., while at 7 the championship sem se ifm al m otch will pi:pit ‘Wendell agoinst s Kimberly; The twtwo remaining teams in the losers' bracket will . play a t 8. The toumey willwi conclude Thursday v.itw.ith th e cham pionship. m atch scheduled•d ffor 7 p.m.

Dietrich,h , Carey advarin c e CAREY - DieD ietrich a n d Corey, the toitop two teams in the scond round ot th e Die* ------— NortHsrde-Co-nfertference odvoncea to the seco APUMrpfwto ------trict_i.Cla88.AdL^North8ide_aubdistricU£c_yolleyJ)alLl«umament------Monday. m I luarterback V lnce^ansB asi E vans trie s to avoidd tlth e sac k eff Tupper hangs on toI LLos A n g eles R aiders qua Both the Panthiithers and the Blue Devils} hadhi to go three games Denver’s Jel to get post theirr opposition.oi Bliss and Camam os C ounty won their first-nt-round maUhes to play th e top two seedsd s ini the tournam ent, The Bears casilisily disposed of Richfield takingtal a 15-3, 15-4'vie- Replace>ment Brr o n c Q s hland i Raiddersiniticial loss ...... tory while the MuMushers edged the Ketchumum-Sun Valley Commu- . 4- • , mtySchooUS-ll.'11.7.15,15-13. whowl wos one of only a handfidful ol'rcg- b urg was th e; taitarget of verbal abuse s bracket games with a • ByJOHNMOSSMAN The host P annthers th opened the winner’s b ular Broncos to cross th(.he picket because of onI imincident ot last week’s ------■-’hard fought victoritoryover B liss...... The Associated Press P'r r c o f o o t b a l l line.' lii gam e w hen here10 reportedly tore up on ■ ■ The Bears surp:irprised C arey w inning thoe oopener 15-9. ’The Fan- 5moll-college Following on exchoilonge o f a u to g r a p h ice hihod signed for on 8- thers barely stay(ayed alive by nipping Bliss]8 inI the sccond contest DENVER (AP) - Sn- tutuTOOvere, th e Broncos dofloflccted a year-old boy afty-Mike- backiendingBlisj;lissfo theloaere’bracket witi/itlTalS^S victory. Rcos to a-30— the^ialf, givirving-Denv6r-a-17-14-lead-yt -yards, giving Denver-poseesession a t - —M ocklonburg-trg -sa id -h o ..was sorry------The“Mu8hcrs-T>s-were-also-a-tough test fofor D ictrichrT iic-top------to-lead-the-Denver-Bronc Los Angeles it never relimlinquished. tl-tho Los Angeles 38. Thee Broncos about the incidecident. but added that seeded Blue DevDevils easily won th e firsts t gam e 15-8, but* th e 14 victoiy over the Lo lly televised - K en Koroliroher threw a 10-yard capitolized « on a pass inteiterferencc the players had told all fans they Mushers suprisecised Dietrich winning thele second game 16-14. Roiders in a natioriblly i 61,230, the touchdown1 pcpass to Rick M ossie with pipenalty agoinst comerbaclack Greg wouldn’t signn aiautographs for those Camas Coun^ hah a d up set on th ? ir mind in1 tl-th e rubber gam e of the NFL strike game before i replacement 2:01 left in1 thet! third period, and a Hill, H which omountcd to 252 yard s, crossing th e pichpicket line to w atch the m atch, b ut Dietrictrich d ashed th e hopes of Caillamas County’s dreams largest crowd at a rc game by more th an 20,00))00. botched extixtra point left-Denver aiand Dudek took a pitchoutlUt oround game, by taking a 15-111 r win. ng players left tho sto- The Broncos — inept in their, first ahead 23-14..4. Icleft end from th ree y ards otout for his The striking { Action continuemes today at 2 p.m. with RidRichfield playing C am as ly before kickoff and replacement game last wm eek, a 40- W ith 10 miminutes left. Dudek and aisecond touchdow n w ith 5:5>:59 left in dium shortly \ County and Ketc[etchum-Sun Volley playing:ng Bliss. Dietireh and ign outogrophs a t asu b - 10 loss to Houston —- rebounded fullback NatNathan Poole, who had the tl opening quarter. planned to sign I Carey will meett inir tho semi-final contest atat {5 p.m. together a urban restauranira n t d uring the gome. w ith 0 spirited, if o worki "T the NFL in attendenceI forf the sec- bodybuildingng career u n til tho Bron- three tl Broncos penoltiea. EvansE' and up for the game cos signed himhi five days ago, led a Perry p hooked up for the acscore w ith sive ends .HowHowie Long and Bill NEW YORK; (AP)(A - All-Pro linebacker2r 1Lawrence Taylor will ond stra ig h t week. drew 38,404 time-conaumiiming 87-yard drive for 14:06 i left in th e half. Pickcl andI quarterb( ack Maro layers’ strike Wednesday andon return to ^ e New Last week Denver dr abandon the play nco score. Poole got it The Los Angeles deferense then Wilson, and BroncoBr< linebacker Jim ccordinf to a'publishedTcporto rt.— - ...... -...... - and Dallas’crowd o£40,61,622 S unday an insuranci York Giants, accoi held Denver, and Colhouilun, break- Ryan and offensive ofTei linem en Bill t editions, said th e story was the largest Week 2! ccrowd until from thei.' h The New York■k 1Times, in Tuesday’s late ec ______I______O a4 h at-d t id a Ralph—Bryan-and-Davo)avo S tuddord.— — _ — w as baseden a soi80urc6 .cl0fle l/>-Taylorr-who-wMvouldbecomeTthe-first:::^:::: - - Tiie“victoi^cptDenv^/ m n ‘coriten-" ’nul6d theirr Slsecoifd^and'third^string : ■ c Gi^comdrro'punfSS yordirds for-thc --feSi.'if*-'*...... striking Giant totto rejoin tho team , intOviuur 12-1-1, while quarterbackscks, D eon M oy ond M onte tying t; • touchdow n with 1 Taylor, whosele onnualo salary is $900,000,OO, has been losing'$56, tion in th e AFC W eat a t 2 iCbf.Jrt>mb(kl.2U r eir first loss. McGuire, on every ploy. Kareher m li o in in g in th e half. D.n-Dua.nRunCl«.iiCknaronbtk'.SCI • 250 a week duringi n g th e strik e, w hich begann SSept. 22. th e R aiders suffered thei: ...... left the gamame early in the fourth ___ In . the. third . quarter,•r,, Massie The'newspaperper said Taylor; the NFL’s'fS'Most Valuable player------fallingto3-l...... inlnmniillinlrUki.JiT rolizing his quarter wherlien he dislocotcd the ring eluded c sofety Ron Fosteiter last season, didd nnot respond to messagess 1left on his answering Dudek, finally real All.UU le NFL after finger on hislis possing hond. bbock of the end zone andid grabbed nimiQi machine. But Garjo ry Kovacs, T aylor’s ogent,it, isaid from his office in dream of playing in the fWiHiS er Bowl eea- The Bron(oncos olso- lost veteran (K oroher’s p ass to cap 0 74-2(.yard scor- jnhQu»ii»t Houston that thethere was o “strong chance";e" his client would join spending DenvcPs Super CVnjiwnlKkl.Un I reserve and wido receiveiver Steve Watson, who' i;ing drive.’T he Broncos faildied on the' the team’s replaccacement players, son last year on iiyured r } this yeor, suffered six!ix broken rib s a fter catch-• extra-pointe attempt whetron a high Taylor and defensivedef end Leonard Manarahall almost rejoined being cut on Sept. 7 yards on the—ing a pass in the firs tq u o rte r----- ...——snap-forced'Moy, e the-holdildor, - to -at-_ jj™— ------_ — ------the-team last wee!i^eek,-but decided egainat it.-/t.-Atthetimertheyindi*^— ------slashed his-way-tol28-y£ ' ------■^3*3 O-SM ground. T he Raideiders. who suffered four■ ttempt a poss, whi«. A i^ U*. Uthio th e right sidtside fi^m tho seven for tho! priorj to the gams., MX.BroM 1*. UlmUitlMUr Wi. Wilbuu l'». Ctlheua I-:7. National rankinkings will be available laterer in the week. return. 9 M. Pmr 1-3. Dram, Uxht m Duiak But Dudek’s 19-yord'd ' goin on a score. The5 didrive was highlighted by' No incidents were repoported, but SiSif-'i-K S! rl M ecklen- HissEDnELTCOALSJbALS-D.nm,CWmi«>««a" Jacksonin won’t cross5 line short pass set up o 3131-yard field Koreher’s 49-yard4£ pass to Watson,. Broncoa] linebacker Karl

.....~ “ a u b u r n ; aioAIo. (7 ^) — Bo 'Jackaon, who'finiflhed'hls'Tookie wl ------baseball season'jn w ith tho K ansas City Royloyals on Oct. 4. said he Big Sky’srm shingleeadersliip ) qridder ^ ------will-rtportto^oth e Lo8 Angeles R aiders oni Oct.-16..But0 bis agent’s ------je r o m e --born BYU ( it cross th e picket .line of oHlco said Mondiinday th a t Jackson will not c i^es overftd BSU’s.i J a c k s o n ______striking NFL pla: urgeru-___ ...... "Jackaonrihc”Ao"Aubuni fnilb’a c lf^ 'o w o n thci985HelBnnnrTnF—t - - recoveridng-:after^m BOISE (A P)-Forththe first timo phy and decidedded this summer to try plojiloying both professionol . al on Friday, Caras baseball and foofootball in consecutive seosoQsons, told tho Birmii^- in a long timo. o Ncvadi illege football . PROVO. Utah (AP)U the hospital c ham Post'Heroldold ho hos sp en t rccent doysys ireloxing and sweeping her is n o t leading the Bi c°»' Brigham Young Univereraitydefen- said. ho will havo a recov- leaves at his AubVubum homo. ference in rushing. sive back Kirk Dovis., diagnosedd ----- Davis, who ' of five to six weeks He was quoteioted by tho Post-Herald asIS saying { he was not in- Boise State’s Chris J(JnckBontok „ith.48 poi.Mints, also in four games,I- earlier os sufferiniing from ery period of the National Football Leaguigue players’ strike and over the load in rushinga g in B ig Sky Andrndo oilalso is tho league’s bestt Hodgkin’s Diseose. wasas in aatis- ofler leavingig thtl e hospital, played odoy.uBmgQ pa,a rccci,, ime of tho season on . would begin praciracticing vrith tho Raiders sqsquad now replacing tho statistics released Mond siver, w itt 31 receptionss factory condition Mondiiday follow- his last gome being used sparingly regular playersrs whoV are on strike. 164-yard performance 0{agomBtEnit. nndaixtoudluchdowns. ______.ingsu^ory. S aturday, beir c m W oshington to bootKist h ia aver- . Utah Valley Regiona'lol M edical in B Y U s 29-2^9-27 Western A^Wetic ~ ago to 11,8 yard s per gan:uno. Boiso. tho:honks to a 38-13 decision' Centcr spokesmon Cla:iork Coras Conference) loloss to Wyoming, Reds finIre Bergesch That’s just ahead -«.of ChoWez over Eostestem Washington last^ said Dovis. a 180-poui>und ju n io r Dovis h ad two tackles during the FogerofUNR,whoisoviaveraging 110 weekend, m

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_ :c-4Tlmfl8-New8.TwlnFIn Falin. Idaho T ueaday, O)Ct0berl3.1967 ct l> i i t e y ? W h oa t n o v — ■ — 077 HomilomeEoiertoinrnenl m announcem e: appliance* , • oeo Heoilleoilng*AlrCond. is ton igh t 061 Furni'urniture XCorpeli ry to avoid TTigers’ fete ini St. Louis Florin* CardinalsC tn 001 062 Buildlluilding Material* . 002 003 Annouo«cm«nt$ 083 Coro'>orogeSolei of the bench to watch for By BEN WALKER other end of i Orn KidtKornvr 084 Tool*ool* ______Tht Aa»ociat*dPrtt*w______' _ .m e." 005 M«moriol N otice oes Bleycllleycle* in the“ plAjrofft,~after- 006 P*f*onoIt E arlier in 007 Plont•ioni* a Tree* ST. LOUIS - T htbe real1 action in s. . Craig's firstrs't two pitchouts each 088 YO'i*variety Food* I th e N «tio(ua Le«gue>e pplayoffs is n o t W cau^t a SSt t Louis runner, Herzog II ■■ 090 Pel*J>ei*aSupplie* bristled whwhen asked about tbe Ireolive World OQ the field. It'« in ia the dugouta, m . SELECTED OFF Si Auction* w h w R o « e r Craig and W hi ley H er- I strategy. I xog are playing mindid ggamea. I ■ . [W VjB Herzog stsuggested that anyone 007 JobioHntor«»f re, often at each who t h r ^? “22 p itc h o u ts 'in a game tliey ait and stare. 000 SoIm P*opl* -FARMERS MARKET______. ____ (jthtr.,M anagerial cheicheaa, w ith p lay- __B w as boundnd to catch someone. Icrro g snid, h" had stolen 0)0 Prol*«>ionolS«rvicei era a a piecea. ^erliliierS Top Soil tcboutsign. 014 Day Care Servicet ■ 095 Ferlil ' ' C raig'a pitch 096 Form-orm Seed later ’ intimated Herzog 015 Craig lat 016 Employment Wontedtd 097 .4oy. Crain S Feed Basebal>all ^ showed bowJW little b e knew about aU 017 ButlnettOpportuniti.>itie* 090 Form,•orm* lor RenI ofthiabecau» u se h e b o d five or six dif- Olfldwome Property 099 Pojtu•□jtiTrei lor Rent ______^______10Q_U»Bi:j»Bil«K.W5nl*5*______djout-aigna.------101 Anim^nimol Breeding So far, Craig is kiniking and hia San North Carolino roots c may be atupld, b u t I'm not 031 Mo-ey Wanted 033 Invnimentt 103 Caitl<:aitle ______Francisco Gianta arcire in position to TV: >:15p.in..6:1 ChanneW.38{ away any mention of a ugh to_call 22 pItchouU in 103 DolryJolry Equipment______' __ — HBTOgrBarCralgrwhc ‘------02S-taiituclion______checkm atc tho a t. LouLouis CaidliTfllff: ,”(}raigsaid. I 036 Muilclettons ------104'H5r*i^or»e* ™ .* c r in th e Hor*e Equipment 1 don’t thinkc Tve1 changed .i — lieve be is tho best man «g haa established himseli'f ' 105 Horn lan," Craig said Henog£og and C raig literally tanm- - m ^ o r s , ie aw are these p 106 SwimIwine Whitey’a game plan, »ne who underatanda ■fieep/Cooi* ! Thuraday.thedaybefbefore tho Giants gled lostist y ear w hen th e y wound uup p anopportuni^.toshowl ronMSAIE •oulttYlRobbii* took e 3*2 lead into> GameGo 6. face-to-fahface in the m idat of a bench-th - T h e aeries waa billeddn»Bpc»dv.. ' ■ . 112 Irrigerrigolion - •“B u t it's like (coachQch Don) Zimmer clearingig brawl. They were sepa-)a- power, and the Giantiits have had Craig hasos done that since taking’ 039 Open Houtet 113 Form^ormSRonch Supplie* I said. He'a going to.tj]D.take me to Laa rated^fore ^ coming to blows, butlUt b o th . C raig, who callss more pitch-- .over th e Gjian ia ts tw o years ago. This' 030 Home* For Sale 114 Form I 031 Oul-of-TownHometIt ' 115 Form'orm Work Wonted ' ^ •, J Vegaa after thia is oveover.” • th eir ompetitioncon continues. outs than any manager,:r, haa the Car- season, thele G( iants led the ned-run average and be- . 033 Buhl/Fller Hornet '; Ccaig has been onon ia roll through- “I thUnk in when you play each otberler dinals running tentati'tively on th e team earne< 033 Kimberly/HontenHa fourth club in m odem bis- C 3 r* RRECREATIONAL o u t th e series. He.a!e.flhut down the inaplayayoff, that’a going to happen,"n,” bases. cam e th e fou 034 Jerom e Homo« lish first ju s t two full sea- Home* “ ^ ~ C a r d i n s ' ru n n in g gigame by throw- Herzogg said of the. lingeringng Craig spends the vwhole game tory to finlsl 035 Coodlng/WendellHc and opposing sons after losingloi 100 gamea. 036 Reel Etlaie Woniedd '120AviOAvioiion ing out three would'tw W' base tension,n. scanning the field an 037 Form»ondRanche» Bool* a Marine Hem* others watch Now.Craiiraig is looking for more, de- * 121 Bool stealers, all on pitchitchouts. He also it’s theth< ornery Heraog, who haalaa dugout, and Giants cat 03S A c re o g e tlo ii 123 Sporting Spor Good* d pcrapective. beat S t Louis at its gam e by turn* won eixix division ( titlea and h as beenten h im . H erzog is often loolMking back, if spites bad p 039 'B utineit Property 133 Gun* Gum and Rille* aow, it's ironic th a t proba- 040 Cemetery lot» ! ing on the speed in Sunday’s 6-3 calledthe th best m anager in baseball,ill, - h e 's n o t in a comer, “You knov 124 Snow Snov Vehicle* worst place to watch aI 043 Vocotion Properly 125 Travel Trov Troilert ■ victory. againstst the grandfatheriy Craig,ig , “I v v a t^ aa many peo;eople as I can, . bly the“wo f ■ 044 Condominium* For Sl is in the dugout," Craig fSole 126 ComComper»aShelli ! T he rivalry betwet:wecn th e team s, with ta repu n tatio n for being a pitch- ' C ra ig said. ‘Sometimimes ifi can’t bt^lgame is 045 Mobile Homei For So 177 MoicMolor Home* 1 have a terrible view." . ' ■ and especially the.re. managers, haa ing geniinius and o subtle desire to be se e th e o ther m anager,!r. I’ll send one said. “You hi • . . 120 Ulility Ulilii Trailer* ;• . been a constant undeiidercurrent of the recognizilized for even m ore, of m y reserves, usuallyly Harry Spil- But thiss week,v, C raig h as seen too Herzog ond the.Cardinals. RENTALS playoffs.- •. ^ • - C raig,ig rotroata to his down-homeme o r Joel YoungbUblood,, to the.- much for He : m AUTOMOTIVE — 050 FurniihedHouset - 051 UnlurnlthedHou>e«»* 131 AuioAulo Service 052 Furn. Apti. S Duplexexe* 133 Aulo Port* a Accettorie* ? are thee s e g u y;s, anyhway? 054 Unlurn. Api*. SDupliiplexe* 133 AutoAuto* Wanted twinss? Who 055 RoommotetWonird‘d ^ 134 AutoAuto* ior Reni I 056 Room* For RenI 135 Cycle* Cycl. 5 Supplie* By RICHARD JUSTKmCE Metrodoriome ogoinst either the San ing up more rune (806)(6) .than they best rccordird in Jiaaeball, seemed 057' fienlol Mobile Hrmie* ei ■ 136 Heo>Heavy Eouipment Pick.Up-Truck* u t Franciecc6C0 Giants or St. Louia“« '.cored(786). stunned by)y the homera and never 058 Olflco S Butlnei* Rerteniol 139 Pick- The WoihiTigton Post 059 Condominium RonlalloU 140 HeONHeavy Truck*/Semi'* Cardinol:lols. It will be tho first time' “a . They did it with a 37-year-old recovered.. TThfcy blew a 5-4 lead in 060 Warehouie/StorogejeR antoi ' 14l VoniVon* DETROIT - SpaSparky Anderson World SeriesS< game haa ever been rookie m anager (.Tomn Kelly) and Game 1, a1 2-2-0 lead in Gome 2 and a‘ 061. Goroge Rental* 143 ImpcImport/Sport* Cor* I field, headed up playedI indoors, ii but thot's,a per- - a fte r - lo s in g 91 gomesies a season l-O lead inn G( am e 4. T heir only vie-. 063 Wanted to Ront 146 4x4'i»k4'*SATV*' • jogged across the fi« AniIqueAuto* incredible touch for a per- tory was in ir Game 3 when Pat ' 066 Mobile Home Spoco0 140 Anili tho tu n n el a n d into» tl the clubhouse of fectly in '*■' ea rlie r. 149 Aulo* Aolc • AMC the new Amerinerican League fectly incredibleinc season. ’ But in a short serieiics, anything Sheridan hit an eighth-inning homoI [ — 152 AuieAulo*-Buick a short aeries," Twins third st everything run. Aulo*-Cadillac cham pions. Once ins:inside, amidst the ‘In a i rd con happen and most MERCHANDlDISE lan Gary Gaetti soid, “we id M ost Valu- ,. , Auto*-Chry*|er bugs and the shoutsuts ond the chom- baseman did. Gaetti was named been auch a perfect ma- Auto*-Chovralet th in k th ere should be a favor- ries, probably ' . .5;® ■■ 150 Autc pagne showers, hetie began' shoking didn't thi a b le P lay er of tho aerie the regular season, but aI 067 Mi*cotloneou*ForS«Sole 160 AutcAuto* • Oedge an underdog. Anything can hands and whisperirering "Good luck," ite or ar more for whot he did a afler an emotionally drain- 068 Compuicn 163 AulcAuto*-Forcf n in 0 short series, and you u 069 ComoroiS Equipmei-xent 166 AulcAulo* • Mercury & Lincoln into each ear. happen i ning than for hia .300 £ son-ending aeries with _ _ _ quicklyy a88 he’d entered, ju ataawiw it happen." — ------[srr:; ____070 Wonted to Buy ____ ' _ 168 AOio* AOIC • Old»mobile__ _ _ _ : — fivoR B L - looked de¥d from the'firarf 07'l Wonied to Tr'ode ' " '173 Auio'i-Poniioc Aiilc ...... h e d eparted, leavinging tbe Minnesota Basebieball had just seen one of Ita In G am e 1, agains 072 Antiaoe* 173 AoicAulo* • Plymoulfi :------Twins to celebratee a I6-6 victory over-premarka•kable-upsetSrthe-Twine-win-in— Doyle-AlcxmidcrrQaetti 073 8oiaaria(.roll* ------;------nrrxiHEAufo* - OfKer------; hia Detroit Tigersrs i and their first ning thethe best-of-seven series, four>«»■ h is fira t two ot-bats. “They diddidn't give us a chancc to^ 074 M uxol Inilrumeni*ll* 175 AutcAuto Dealer* 1 076 GII.:eEquipmeni 340 SefvService Directory j pennant in 22 years.ira. gamesJ toU one. They did it after get- “H e showed up we wwete copable regroup,"' relieverre Mike Henneman . T h e Tw ins, th e teateamofKillebrew ting to) thetl ployoffs only beet use of a of d o in g some damago."c.” Kelly said. said. “WhiVhenever we made a S a n d Carew , and latelately, Puckett ond weak divisiondi> and a fte r winning 85 “I th in k th a t was the kekey to getting mistake, tlthey cashed in. This Gaetti, will begin thothe 1987 World Se- regularir scoson games, going 29-52'52 u s g oing on the right foobot." woan’t thetie same Minnesota team from the Metrodome ond giv- >am w ith th e th a t I faceded all y ear." . ’ LEGAL NOTICE - Ties S atu rd ay nlnight _ in th e oWay fro The Tigers, the tcai OW-KWaKomer , oo006-Per$onals PREQNANT-NEEOHELP?,pf I ■eOJ-P#r*Ofltls FreFree ' pregnancy teallno ------Ownner^react THESTATEQFIDAHO, ______- _ ------avaavailable. Call Pregnancy j Twins— “ AtCOHOLieS— •Hotline™ »-Crfal#Cenlerr734------‘ • C ontinued froifrom P a g e C l a blowowout. King wriggled out off a Another thing: Minlinncsota was x \ 0 € % ^ ’7<72,24 ho u rsad ay .______SS ii!i^f a l? s ANONYMOUS i-looded jam in the third. He able to exploit Detroit'it's most glar- llC y Oatively C I7 3 M 3 M Room & licensed aheltsr ■ Orioles. Before theselese gam es, M inne* bases-lo M W ^T R A T E DIVISION. home, loving care, sUrt I______Bota wos 0-6 . in th e A m erican left Puc*uckett in scoring poaition in ing weakneases — tbullpen and. . ■mmti00vmrCn\m^7=------ro-anyonchad-TQ-'nV m i £ STUDY BY UAIL !- ...... League playottsi» .. and a*iu- m -tnojouriurth'. ~ ~ " ' 77 “ cotchTrig— bct^tJnm .Santi.._noedod_..fot-Joc«J______leason. Ahder-' * iroposahzz: ------.pL.O; 80* 29A------Sar postseason games.a. The^ T w ins lo st And,d, finally, in the seventh, De- during the regular’eet ■ Ballllowflr.CA907M shopping center, weekenda INTEREST OF JAMIE In December. 6all Marian to the Los Angelesea ! D odgers in th e troit's9 s(season began to crumble, • son w as forced to use atotaloflOre-a I _ . PHILUP EQERSODORF. ' mbincdforan Thotoocmciated Press DIAL-A-DATE 7344817m or Penny 7334280. 1965 World Series,ea, four gam ea to A run-acoring ru sacrifice fiy by lief pitchers, who com) AtM^nown aa JAMIE Randyy IBush in the seventh. A dou-lou- camed-run average oof 4.20. And - 1-976-1111 - . three.' n w hen M inne- .,T w ° pronrominent NFL exccutivcs3 ' aMInor cFun, friendship, excitement n Tho gam e th a t senaent Minneaota to ble byy Gladden( and an error onn oa K elly forced the actio n ' Aromance.59«/mln. ■» toll, g having his sta- Mo.n^ay criticized cn a proposal by ^ Selected offers th e 1987 W orid Soriiieries begon to foil double-jle-ploy attem pt by Tiger firstIrst sota was on offense, ho jlayers to u so binding arbi- FAIRHAVEN 2 = ling tion-to-atation club steiteal four bases, stnkmgpla; * NAMED MINOR: Shelter Home for Elderly. In __ apart for Detroitit in: the -second basemanan Darrell Evans,, enabling 18 a last resort to settlei Notice is hereby g ven ling including one opicce by P uckett nnd ‘[“ ^lon as Jerom e. Med. mot., meals, inning. AlexanderT facedf< eight bot- Gladderden " to score an eighth-inning their con:ontract dispute with1 that Roxle Plott has lied ietc. From <500.324-8443 007->lobtoflntBf8>t 00 te rs and got only one o f th em o u t by r u n .AA lhomo ru n by Brunonsky and B u sh Mondoy. with thia Court a Pet tion f g: Minnesota's _n^nagemernent praying to terminate IhQ fFulItK dym assaoe, SIS. The Accepting 7 7 applications lor:...... — ------his-own-doing.------...... bnck-to:io:back_RBLdoublea_by_Gladlad-: ___ And_another_thingL evenlno—clinic "at "New JS nlhockerVoit- — WoTo-n"-norgoing-to turn our-sya-—i— parentsl-chlld - relaHon- « ♦Word Pro c esso rs------voted tho series' den ondmd G agne in th e ninth, storting rotation, in o i 8 . ship between the above Iaeglnnlnos Center, 580 Ad- G ary G aetti, vot tem over• t or business second base with ; free agencsncy," the issue that trig-g ' sons may appear at said derived from the long oddsI ac-ac Tanana'a 5.06. terested, lell hor. Non-• degree ds with experlsnce In Lombardozzi scorcdred on a single by waa dei gered theic strikes th ree weeks ogo. tim e a n a snow c a u se If Smokers. : Robert. Boi 1993, personal pe computer . use. D an G ladden. AlexJexonder then hit cordedjd Minnesota at the outsett o:of -We pitched prettyy goodj boBcbnll “The ththree things that have,c any why such petition TF83303.or734-2e34,evos Sand Se resume and salary re- I 0 pitch and Kirby the pla:ilayofTs. ^ s h o u ld n o t be gran te d . ' qulremenls to: South Idaho GregGogne with o ] h ere" Kelly said. “Violiola. Blylcvcn ... caused the most difficulty in base- DATED This 8th day of HOTUNE-BWriS" j;Press, P.O. Box 190, c/o ------— Puckett,- one-Twin_an-all_QfL-America___ “A ___lot l .flf th in g s were goinp»ng__wo,held.(the_TigcrB),8)„dpwn except .guaran tccd.cootracta,.ircc.. A Problem ia nol a problem; Uoyd.MQnroe._Bur1ey_ld.ir/ ------^___ knowe, singled home□me 0 fourth run. against[ist u s w hen y ou looked nt itt oton j-Q,. one game (Gamee 3), when w c • Qgcncy ai Sg'SlCHARb’plNCiE------■irhen s-hafedrwenM f Hflirm-\ £ 83318. Closing date1l»M /87 '' and arbitration." Young Asaoclttlon. 5pm to 7am. 24 zr. Alexonder theho Greot was paper,"r," soid G aetti. w ho batted ,30( " By Linda U m m e rs ‘ CASHIER ATTENDANT, for Q®.® gave, them a 5-0 Icoi;od - nnd we said."Theitie union h a s asked for guar- DeputvClerk houra on weekends. ■ J*' Alexander the GorGone.- Ho w aa re* w ith two tv home ru n s and five RBIi ■ retail gaa, convenience .ca m e bock from th a t contracts and free agencycy PUBLISH: Thur»div.Oc- I aiTi trying lo locate a manI alore. Must be 19, bon- tie five gam ea. “The winninfling placed by E ric Kinging, who held Min- in the and catch tho already,, andar now they’re asking foror tot)er15.22.&29.ig^. ' dable. will to work evenlnga ng enough for th e atreakaika of their pitchers, our losinjsing “I f we pitch good a nesota down long ICC to win a lot nrbitrauonion." . 3-10 pm and wkenda. Please • Tigers to pull to witwithin 4 - 3 on on on thehe road. A lot of things wenvere ball, we hove o chanci Ladies In Orient seek cor-’ apply ap in person. Mrs o f ballgom es. T hat giviivca the boys in Underr thetl players' proposal, an-n- 0 ^ respond wfslngleI Schsndll, sc manager, Slinker R B I single by A laan n Trammell ' ond o stackedted up ag ain st us. t late M onday by union chiefcf t a Announcements oenllemiin. Box 5348 Stn A, st : nil our lineup a choncecc to do their nounced la , SUtlon; 880 Shoshone St: - tw o-run hom e runn b;by M att N okes in -N ow!ow t h a t‘it's over, I think al pshaw, the dispute would bet>e —I I Calgary AB.CAN.T2H1X6 . w Twin Falla. now thing ondput aome ntnumbers on the GencUpsb th e bottom o fth e(fourth. foi thot hehelped drive u s. In fact, I knov over to an arbitrator if the1C . Lonely :0 year old man. newI Immediate kni o peninct for en- board. turned ove In tow I, se ek s "special" r r Y et. th e sam e rretained e t the feel of it did."i." key issues 3y C02-Lo»ttFound . Legal a e c re u n witti 2 years ies couldn't bo resolved by friends lip wilh women 20 lo' experience. ” Send resume mediationon w ithin six weeks. Thele Found South ol Jerom^ 40 lor walks In the park, f*o: Olfice Manager. P.O. • players ansoid they would return to Bmsll wMto Ismalft puppy, aharlna a bottle ol wine, and! Box » ' 1788, Twin Falls, td NFL— ^ Iona h«lr. 324-1252.______candlelit evenings. Call Tim’ 83303. »■ work if mimanagement agrees to the Found In Bellayue; Red and 734-097B. • C ontinuedI fnfrom Page Cl ' ia plententy of tifftc to resolve the outout- owners. - 1 itl w riting. ^ ^ black fanny pick, Hems In- . ding-issuea twithouL havingg tsoflnler0st "ft Lhat • knows where I con beb{ found," Up- come up} periodically,”p Young aaid. makea. resortrt tot orbitration. He noted tha' r of ahawsaid. ------D urittg—th e—memooting Monday Jack Donlan.D executive .director o „ _ . . "It mokescs the public think you ore w lth.reddlJh colora, whU.#_ Tiad------Wh‘ert"talkfl'brokc"(rofT Sunday-it—th l^ n f^ u t f e e t,' 733-7BM. Emergoncy, th e re w ere rejxirtB•ts thI a t som e strik* the NF'4F‘L M anagem ent CbuncilTha; g out'^iT'olivo’branclf, but it would tak e 6-8 weeks of honlord left the playcrs,-who0 Ihad hoped to what y«5uiu are really throwing is a we cannot heap. s l s m F ing teams were reaready to retum en aaid itj TEtEPHONESAi SnraTlbBtailtlatlon^bargaiiT«iT>?np-tn-rcach-an-agrocmcnt ent— rctuni.-^in_timc^foc_ w e J - Young--ompbasizod- - - T h e — s__lrtn|<;inn_^^*‘ ______' :— r— -.....m asse.-! here^was m •the~gamC3r-looking.at the , but Doug Coabie. "This8 wv ould.put us-WcU-WithirCthi !j«a&-exprcaaing:aipcraonaL — circulation telephcphone sotespeo— ------of thoae reports, hv d.” a third week of replacacement games \ th e player representlentativo ofthe Dol* formatlat th a t D onlan h aa proposed.” and n o t speaking on behalfilf . HoursMofrfrt • pie. This is o part-□rt-time, evening' 3shaw was fianked by monnoro and a fourth withoutut a paycheck, ofthe Man;anagem ent Council, 1:30pm2:9Ppm. 1 las Cowboya, soldaid of hia teom; JJpah I three dozen players, olthougl ra contactcd Monday night job's.""‘M ephonee soles experi- I “We’re not a teamjn Sondi* ot the:______1 own.": out commentmg. boome I Coabie odded thalthat the remaining withou playoff money if theiriir teams make dieted theyiey will reject the plan. r -‘Tlm es-N ew s; 13232 3rd - WestTj- -...... son, quarterback of the Cincin StielWr tocatad on l’ rhllo" Cowboys — moroI thith an a dozen have Eaiasoi it to postseason compepetition. “J.don'tt't thinkI the owners will re-^ west road, uta the entrance No phor.e collsj Bengals, was among tho pla> ; Twin-Foils,-ID. N olrcody re tu rn e d1 tcto cam p — w ere nati B( spond favoivorably to' It," aaid Georges e (0 Sewer plant across Itis leaving . before Upshaw*av/s Meanwhile, televisioJion ratings for Martin, the Giants' playere r road Irom KAHT Radio. 1W7r p le a s e . determined to remremain out if the ers 1 Dofl llcenia* may be pur- NFL games dropped. forf( tho sccond representaitative. “Tlioy have foiled to • strike continues. . ^ at tne City Waler 01- • !ked what incentive tho ownerners weekofreplacementgcgam es. respondto to all our other offers.” ' \ Earlier in the daday, Upshaw had Aake f k s . It have to accept thi txecudve committee of the se n t a le tte r to all aU 28 ownera, os- might this Overnight Nielson1 Hstings gave The exei J" M i i M m losition, U pahaw said: "We hoj) ment Council, which repre- i _ kin g th em to0 intercede in propoai NBC a 10.2rating,ad• drop of 13 per- Manageme y : rtiwanawer...... 32M313. TIMES-NEVLWS ROUTE would do it for the integrity c FL owners; will discuss thehe ...... -...... - - - • , V negotiations, w hidhich broke' down thoywi ^ ® cent from laat Sunda:lay, while CBS on it m eets Tuesday In NewIW u a t : Bubble from carpel ' Sunday after six dajdays. the garjame." drew a 13.6 rating forfo ita first re- Pfan when pahaw said ho hadn't been ii ,ABLE T h e union cloimidmed that it had Upafc ” *5 gion*^ games and 10.'0.7 for the sec- 1 A V A I L act w ith D onlan o r Rozelle an: omething we have to study,”, _ given in.,on„itB__di1 demand for„un-, contact -ond - gamea, a deatcrcase of 14 “Itssom 42M709or7M-«4a4. ------1300-1400.Blk.6UBtti A v o . there wasn’t an-actuol vote oi n Rooney, president^f ^e. _ ' reatric’ted free ager;wncy w ith a pro-* aaid th ® p e rc e n t ------...... -- -. -said Dan 1 “ *• Lost: Small tan colored P a k - S ^ e r a . “It'S somethingng Ingese, nur Momlnoalde; 1300-1600 BIk. EllEllTabeth , posal that providesits for both a right tho™.mion’a change of tactics. . . Pittsburg /o-don't_need-to..Vftto_flt..thi.this ------Instead, -o-fourthth-yeai;—playeir—we!Ulot»ltakat andlookatindetail.'!.^_ ic l w l . Call 7344443. !;■; ' / r"7-offirat M ^flal bya-j^B-ployers’ o rig in al— ;-'Wo------If you live nen earth ls firea ------f,"-hc said. “We hovo o prett;■®tty would be guoronteedid his-aalaiy i f ' Howeveiver, Rooney indicat^ that team and for coinpetipensotlon. " K-SftcWN^ ■ 1 idea of how we all feel aboubout ho m ode & e finol roiroster, a th ird - ow ners woiwould resist orbitntibn. ^ Call D eb:-734-7619519 or ; . * But managementont sold that pro- good lO y e a r player would boJ gguaranteed 75 “Arbitraltration is one' part of i it. t ' Why store it when you» Tlmes-News Circuliculalion: 733-0931 ; posal was only aI veveiled-way ofob- thiV pshaw said ho will meet w ith tl p crcen t, and a aeconiind-year player that's a piproblem, but it's better to can sail It? Place a low-costIt ______-- tainingfreeagenp^.cy. U pal _t_clmlU«l-«l-t^c!ay^_Z3a^fc_ rwdlMcok a t it,” h6 fl&ld; ! ' —Alien said he bcl3beiicn^ six wecKs Domttn . i f t

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lected ofjffers-Realil esta te *JR eal estcate 0 01 : 7 - 0 4 5 ------— - \ ) repejat appearsranees - , Wh,kat it meaans for yoour Ths market f(for whatever you advcniiKisc changcs continually.. \When you rcapcat your- ad.ad, you reach new shoppers;rs, occasional shoppers and those who _____ addtoAeJ^cclassified r shop cvciy d{day. . . ______Calall Today 733-060626 InYSiaiM sKygii OT-Farmsi Ranches I 007-Jobsol Interest 007-JobJol t Interest J 0 0 7 - ^ ot Interest 010-Profes8Jon«lo W7-8llllllMlO|Hllr»- )3M030 iom e3FofSale n n F M M D iI 8y GARY LARSON kpprox. 225 aere__larm lor _ Senrlces ~ \BE.YOUR iiO U E O O S a _ n_OHlc»-h»lp-wanted^0utl*a-; =rfii30TEmES=^- s. Join dynamic mtemaWrjal fn, Twin T Fans-~Adflison Ave iie.J90,000:.CanW2l9:...... 7 include ancwenng tele- aervke company, lull train- t.. . . Sun • Valley atyie home. — ^ phone, dispatch, ' goodi* nred^ ol earning for to- n7W«17orPennv733^280. ^ f a meone e lse? Want to be ------LaLM M 'e Home Away From iSSi s w . , 3^ FARMER'S DELIGHT ' I & ';K 'X "ai", your own bosa? Our tue- . Home. Cara in private home cileclientele, wllh protected MotlothM «il Daya 7334323; , _ paper work. Send resume to ' ' ceaalul Deaiera are In- joe-siiwP«oi)ii J wjprhate S room & balh lor t tenterrttory. Mk plua poM ^e ewvea733-7051;______* »a o Acree-productlve row ' Box T-#2. c/o Timea Newa. '' :rop farm, reasonable price, ■ dependent bualneaa people Temporary ^ aaiea posP elelderly person or couple. p«( ••JofteeWeHaul" 't W T f l PO Box 548, Twin Falls, 2 -ui^^JcaliChrUKeaalar.------IwUlmove-youfw-laaa1 ------P>tyoL«heaLaodJiAndJlnei_ |«L ------, IrlahnKtVLI ■ ? eamlno an average ol tL«n»pwuT>nllna_nut-lawfllfy- -U ~ W.OOOannuatlyTSdme-fiar aj 4 - ^ ______• than renting a truck. Wlomet, je essl of Jerom e. T51. u le a in Twin Falla dept di ' 274 Acree-row crop and PERSONNaTECHNlClAN * BUYWOOnSELLMG Freeestlmatea. *74 1 The Department ol Health " atorea and elsewhere. Sue- »< C a lH H W . _ P««lu»slure farm Southeast of • WE Ph OVDE. r,ceasful ft A BUSINESS? — Omberty, 4 bdrm ^ o m e , J and Welfare currently haa * .EtUbllshed_AcMunts ^ ..JwlnFajlaOflM,7$44to IMK E UVINQ M THE y S . : ^ fi -m-openlna-ter-a'pereon- - T day from Nov. IB to Dec 24.. g: ■»ler.T58. ’' / £ nel/pa_yroil technician In the Baby aittlng full ^ o W c o r p ^ t e W v es tm eh t nonlome intlde & .o u t Laroe i Twin Falla ollice. Oullea liv Daily aalary plua commit- Ape 1-6. Pierce St. 734W 8 « rplc, cathedral ceillnga. W ‘ ■200 Acree-row Jcrop & tio n plut compietton b o n i^ -> k S nMS BROKERS gP pasture-ideal lor if w e or a volve consultation regardingI '^rou?M«jS!/Life J Klmis. Tennis court. Enioy H peraonnel, payroll and fr- Potential income ol $15,000 . aean lunch wagon fbr aale. I panoramic view of moun- cattle ' aer-up. . \ lovely I *5 Day Work w eek ^before Christmas, inter- 015-^BibyiMw I7S3-24CT (work) or 734-2380 ^ ipacloua home, east ol M Inge beneflta, recom keei^i. *Nomnchla«Fee alna 4 valley from among ■ Ing, personnel action ad- views will *•* held W ednet- intereated m In babyaltting in ask asl for Donna.______re e l on IVt or more acrea. Shoshone.TIO ■ mrniatratlon, payroll ad- my home. M-F. 7 a.m. to 6 ...... ~ ...... a le ' I t l Acree-Good row crop W ministration. stallsticaiii - p.h.t8.50perdav.73^081t^ £lami South of Twin. Home, reporting. Experience wllh , 1399 ^ n c h Rd, in Ihe u eorxis. owner financing. . ^ Small Investment required 1 Mom of 2 wanta babytlttlno 1 rhousands behind area ap- com putera helpluL For ; Overland Room. , in “ gSSSSiK* ™- ^ (secured by accounla '■AMBASSADOR GOLD INC. nv iralsala. Pay approx. $800 & q , more informalion and ap- 'receivable and Inventory) ^ lasume $40,000 loan, pmts ROBERTJONES n ' : plication. conUct the Texat Oil Company needa Need Ni mature adult b care «s l42SP8il, Beautllul newer 3 Department ol Employment mature person M/F lo sell for foi family of three children, ...... bdr)dnn, 2 bath family home For deUlla and confWentW JJ Incl. light houaawork. no •• or AnlU Henna, DHW. 734-'* Inlerview aend short full line of high quality lubrt- Ini W : ^ 40OQ.AA/EOE>M/FtHC/V. eanta to manufacturing, amoklng. an m utt have ^ riS,o;.K 5.^" 5imUUinAUOM*BE*.Appfor. tranaport & phone. Approx. .u Imately 110 acrea Irrigated rnI LPN'a and nuraeas 5trucking, conatructlon and tn NEWENfiUSHTUMA “ jOLtJ jj aklea, because our consen- farm cuatomers. Protected 11:30 11 - 8:30, Tuet. - Sat. crop, 90 acrea irrigated sua haa Increased we are5 . literritory, thorough training Send S< refa. and personal In- operation. «r See ad on 85 16S1650 eq. ft. 3 Ig bdrma & 2 upaature. s ti balance dry. Over ; "W#!!. he-ih e 's d o n s it o o o M - now accepting appllcallontn» i^k>»oad. 0060215 Pprogram. For personal in- fo. fc lo Box J -« . c/o Timea ( o< ^ g e w/anow plow Holed lullull balha. Formal dining 500 acres total w/326 sharea ' Curse> IhcIhot p a p e r c h lm p r under 4 x 4's. J.J. roo•oom, breaklast nook, oak twTwin in Falls Canal Co. water. for loll and part-time.posi­ SALON HAW STYUST tarvlew,' aend work history Newa, N P-0. Box 548, Twin ur lo: L\A. Huff, Southwestern Falia.klaho83303Fi WInlerfioler Wl Co. 7344556 or cafi«omee«. Master Mrm has j} hQ, houtet, corrals. 734-2820 tion a t Twin Falls Carei® No luture in present salon? « valk-ln closet 8. dressing $Qmi ------.C enter.. Call 734-42M or Petroleum, Box 961005. Fort - n73W473 . evea_. wW Southern MahoPCA stop by and talk lo us at974 si,TJ°rr-o'!sr.s Worth. T X ^161.______011-&DpioyinMitWiflt6d I urUnsurpassed psrWlme 320 aeretr aprtnktertrrigated ------Eastland Dr.______-- receive medical, dentti and ‘ ______mimoney maker, Nallonal cmSoAStruetm bc.73S-7900. (thn,fann, $125,000. Low down !007^obs^lMerea 007-Jobs oMnteresl ' . RN or LPN needed for lullu" llie Insurance. PaW vacatton VWholesale marttetlng com- BBOOKKEEPtNG. reatonabte sStarpak t will select a — , payment, lerma for qualllied dUtnbutor to aervlce hotela I time 3 to 11 charge nurae.1«; and holWaya. All t>ane»lt. oany s needa REP. Expanding rates, n cali 7a4«ai. dl buyera. ■ High Country- T Exper. Legal Secreurj vlienaiiy. no- direct saleej and motets; conlracted by 1375 aq. ft. 3 bdrma & 2 bath Atsocutes.a im 7344622,______' !«• Salon growing agalnl Call 1 \EipwtencM heating «r lo m ^C alhedral ceiling, ig ^ k u -tlm a and parl-tlmo potM ti: Back-ground in iltlgatior wholesale only, repeat ‘ u l. to rent vWeo moviet. 40 irrigated acrea. with par- l^riy secured transactions, s ru ■ffi'ir’M ic'a'K"0 Becky; Gould at 734-0833, « m eeh^. aome ac and u (itchen w/oak cablneta, IJons ivBllabie. Hourl Term Care Unit, 324-4301.J'* J.C. Penney.-Equal-Oppot » .Qualllied person m utt, be . . .. »- j ------— - i]£MytiaUy— ramodBied . .older.____ X estate helpful. Should hav - -ele0lflflal.-k»kl»«j-f0H > e»l- -?Jebie to invetl a minimum of laniry^miuoi Auli iiinuwv. - Wage, commission ext.2B3or2Q1.______tunltvEmployer. j lion In Twin Falla or aur- « Covered entry porch with ^home.6544113or.ere4119. baneltts. II you ara Intereatreat* working Vnowledqe ol wor 120,000 In equipm ent.-aet- ^ 400 deeded. 340 acrea — rolet* proceaser. FulMime pos rounding area. E x«llent ali K altice railing, redwood » d In Ioinlng the prolei 6 Secretary wanted! im? OID-froteulonil !around worker. 7»4-3»07 ^ plowabie, 3000 gal. a min. klonal atalf ai HalrTrenda InI lion with good salary an pump, pivot; brtck home, 4 •" 2 W eliare, Waho SUteHe mediate opening, no expe- For thoae apedal eieafllnfl* £ th e Magic Valley Mall,I ciu ] | benefits. Reply with resum Veterarfs Home it recruitingng rience necessary. 734-58o5. Stnrkn _ _ f Stratford Ave. Suite H. Sail £ granaries, 16,000 biT'. 40 x Q . ; '■ to; Box V42. c/o Time CLEANING. Ouallty work. \ needa, can VaTat ^ ion. Inc. 7 » - ^ . 9™'“ peneeatTSsW . for fun & part-time RN'e.’• SecreUry. answer phones. Lake City. UT 84115 lor ^ Bldg. Bsst caah olfer over :------News, P.O. Box 548. TwiT*in Gerlalrics experience reasonable rates. 733-3937. 7 d a m n . ______^ Oni3niy $65,000 by owner, tlie I COSMETOLOGIST (lllng. errand running, etc: -ooled, on M acre, oversU- $130.000. Cali 3244676. L n j ______—— prelerred. Contact Jennifer 1 hour photo labs, losses E scape it now Inleivlewlr IV Part-time, possible lull-llme. »d rooms, bullt-lns. storage, ^ Tor experienceincea Experienced cosmetologiogist g«iiey. 334-SOOQ for informa- HOUSEKEEPER (us.‘xidT rjsi I w ^ needed In Kimberly are. J** Nonamokaf.Call734.2583. YOU wttft I can do. 734-70. q. jrofess. remodeled, must 0»0»-^ACTWgetlOt» coam etologlsts wl lion and appolnlment. ORQANIZERj Ou'allty work. ] ilell. s Realtor “ owned, no —^ fclieniele, akin care ar Of EOE/M/F/HC/Vet The Best W estern Canyon Exc. references. Day hrs 1Master tree t yart care. “ ireler* TM^OMeyes. Springs inn la accepting sp­ :ommlssion. Bill 734-7888 anake-up knowledge prele ■ available. 324-7601______FFree e a t Can 734-iai 01MncoiMPro|)«rt)f' | jSifterSom or Jelf 327-0123. to- Fuller Bru»h.733-M14. W anted: Beet hauling. 26 it.fl. plications for nlghl Professional bookkeeping | BAREIAND: Jed. Send reaume t' manager. II you: RMaonaMe ratea. partfefl = OWNER CARRY. Clean 3 M anager, P.O. Box 184184S, I0ACALFREH3HTLINESES end dump, 733-5423. and tax write-ups. In home, trototming. ehnib & fruit tree 33 ^ space mobile home park OVi Several lots to chose from {Twin Falla, id: >3303. ' Hiring Good Drivers. _ I.Areaaellsuner including 4 mobile homea In beibedroom. Insulated, oil ,at , j,Jerome Golf Course, ex­ 24 yrs. experience. Catl tBto,mlnj,lgn|«.. “ heaL $29.000. Cali 7344537 ------CaU2M87^ Islrways and other nice Mow Hiring. Tour guide Tile contractor ol over SO 50 4. Have restaurant manage------’ owner 0 will carry balance, aale. u i 3500 aq ft, home on v» homhomes. From $8,900 to ^ s l n o workerrkers, LIve-ln Mother'a Helper years ia seeking qualllied>|>d ment experience 008-Sales Peoplfl__ 008-Sales Peopls Ideal “ (or retired or aemi- acre, gc 4 bdrm. 2 bath, custom jj.gc$9,900 wllh easy terms M cretaries, o>H >><0P salea,-Mie good LOS home In the' sanSa reaidential journeymen In- Wft_arBjUq..K.ceptinfl_ap-, relired owner/manager, Xllchen. bii Out,pf,town r e ^ o r _iy,iiavailable. Call today and 5holoflfapnertr*mu8lcltnc la n ir 'pranctsco'~8ay~irear referefer, '{created [n relocillnglnthi*M plications s a le s op e n m g . hMech & Paint & Body, good ValiiValley Mall.- quiet, private •8*92. MANAGER ALLOWANCE AVAIUBLE area vet easy walk to the ILE 6lvd. North. jaliy supervised profes-. loc. exc traffic, reasonable. REDUCE Q UVINQ COSTS «« \ Aggressive travel relat'•'' "AVERAGE" Waniedr. owner/operators resum e td: arr, CLU-CHFC i'lli pay you cash for your covered g! patio and so much m e e l 'o n , but rewards with go Richard J . Cai _.trust..deed.-mongage...or APPRAISAL ------Applicanta-need_lQ_m« j » ^ with tractor & reelef trailer# [son Avenue ------r | more.—Ca1^-eooni-Clndy- -tAcnjsafFwnCourtHouae)------one ol the following^ rs. ulary ," afrong bonua" BoiVWib ------223Addbo ' real etU le coniract. Any Houser u will be walling to ^ beneflta. Serloua appilcarlu n ti Intereated in leasing to term, any potltioti. Fast, 7M406O quiremenis: . Rn! esublished carrier .running Twin Falls,11s, ID 8 3 3 0 1 ; aerveyou.30547.- may aend resume lo: B RopilosConfldontlal. I ; PO SW & SE U.S. inquire at 'W s'U esV e^r n s ';» e s ______Cfifppleiltion of a 4_yr« ao.i U-®2. C/o Times News.*■ 1 734-6M5.atk(orKevln. . * ' Twin Falla, to 83303 , n d T -So»548.TF.idM3ft3. ------CACtTODAYl------prentlceahlp program am Metropolitan Financial -eENBTATE-iSAidaSlrong..!...... 7 3 ^ ^ ------yrJloumeymifl-expeflefii r p M, M M Dennis VolTmer...... 7334199 ITpp- • ______or must hold a vi 734^)367 or1-80(k345<753 •CoweTTWina ... — ■ manufacturing plant elecelectri- ly, full line CM semlce. C< ------clan’s license in eitherler theI Ron Brown, Servi First Deed ol Trust, loan it ORTOLLFBEE a u te of ' Oregon1 or Manager, Dewey's, 3i 50% of oroperty value, exc i40M4S4ee0ext?ti8 payment record. $31,400, Mobile home lots. Adult & Waahington; or have6ynSyraol E u t idaho St. Elko, ^ •______— fidifamily subdivision. Clly T.F. loumeyman Industrialrelec-, el< gM01.702-73M131. will dlscounL Tom 72fr3049 sRent or rent to purchase, davor7934-e24S Gooding. ^ rinn-7<)i). BlmHock: Gooding lanen e ^ ^ ______' Michigan 30CiOO-599 B lo S ; Locke Si M ------W — i’M^BullneMPropoity 500 Block: IIIllinois 300-500 Blockck;I'- ^ ORTOUFREE 5TBy Ownert Sate or lease, ol- ADORABLE 2 bdrm home in 1-80M4We86extE115 flce Jj building, excellent con­ . 4 th S 5th Aveive. 400 Block on. M EXCELLENT LOCATION, dition 8. location.. Commer- If you' live near ni these areas, calcoll -ull basement and attached Tri-level. 4 bdrm, 2 bath, olal zoning, ample parking. garage. Central air and a basement. 640 Cherokee Immediate occupancy. The Times-!S-I^ews 536-2635 o r , wonderful fireplace. Asking Lane. $70.000. Call 734-2123. Flexible term s 8. credit to - f K l only $31,900. EASY TO BUY , 2Vt acre mini-farm near wllh low inleresi seller retponslble party. 734-5600 Rogerat326-26-4107.______Buriey and Snake River, or 73W318 eves. 4. wknds. financing: Look today - reai nice 4 bdrm home, Irg 2 Will sfww any tim e. movelnlommorrowi car oarage, extra storage. III 45.000 terms. 678-2519. : M3-VK«tionPr9petty . HAMLEH REALTY bdmi, 2 balh family home, 0 OFFICE....7SM07* Shop, fruit trees, exc, loca-' 5-; 2 bdrm cabin at w est Magic. ^ 1 lioni extra lot. call 734-2997. Call 7334767 niominga. ------. I "OM-Buhwieiiofner* 1 044-Coftd'omWmV” -REDluoninn l m By owner, clean, older 1 - 1 home, Insuuted, gas heat. ForStle • , & Casino. • fiSHUmbedy^^tnsan , “K ID ’SuKORNER,” 1 ” APPEAR!IS EV ER Y ' By'Owner: 3 bdrm. 2 bath,r Reiirement • speclel.■ •, MS-MobllB Monies 1 i n c o n j uiictibnwitn\BSCO c , remodeled 2 bdm. extra J ^ SUN TDAYINTH ? ^ E W S - -3100ao.H.733-6212. _ nlea, Kimberly. 423-5825. . £Exclusive all adult park. I860 - -sq li..3-bdrmJ.,bath.J9a5^ ~ w-JerofneHoffieB ■ 5double wide mobile home. . Storage room, covered COUNTRY CASUAL deck, carport, skylights, 1 T O0 KIDS 12J AND UNDDER! thia la a 3 bedroom home on;; 03S-OoodingmendBll. ttrack lights, and many olher 3 acres just minutes from - amenities. Shown by sppt Twin, it is a perfect acreage* WENDELL: Smajl. J^M rmII. j J onlv.Call734.2410, ! ^ H I S " JL C O U P O N T O ; r [■ aharee of water. Pricee ' ■'— ------■ ii1978 Tamarrom' mobile I »5,0OO. W l Lynn■n MS-RftilEiLWtnted Jhome. 24 X U '. 3 bdrm, - I -Ri8mussenr392-87.- - tingle bath, prtced to aell.. _ Family wanta. to- buy o ig ^ir |rimmediately «1 tio ,000. Call ^ COUPC P;O.BOX54B- . farm house or small11 sS24-7»»aner6pm. C i S k — [ T l TWIN^t^ALLS. r=, IDW O 83303 j ! GEM STATE acreage, iow down and iow* 1860^ dM-wUt, 3 bdnn, 2 ‘ I FLIGHT AT.nENDANTHIRI^ING pavmenls. 734-0618 _ bath, ^ com* M *. make offer, -— ;— ^ I REALTY I'm looking lor hom es I cann CaH7»4t40*ftef6. c -— V. I 7344400 buy for'Tittle or nothing0 i 7 m Govorrwr II, 14x70 wtth ______• ■ I 2 T' ‘Aj/pHcations oro nownow boing occoptod (or (light I ______1 ORTOUFREE . down. Good credit rating,)• 21'x j r tlp o u t 8 bdm t. 1 3M I 1100 e x t E115 P.O. BOX105. Twin Falls. t, 2 2. nltancfonts bhsod in EElko. Novodo. IncfividuQls must I _ bath. All e le c t, dlthwaaher, J quolilicalions^...... , * • - _I will pay lull price lor yourjr qood c cood. Set-up In -* V m oot tho lollowlng qu I DELUXE 0 BORM, nothing'B house, duplex, or apartmentnl J ] e c i ^ . UOO wtd eaaume '> • Minimum AAg ge: 21 year* - P u l o ne word In1 - 6ceach box. I ------down.aymdianjalls.____ building II you are willing tolo tawv ^^7»4320 daya. 20S- ‘ •HoIflht:5-ri* r lo 6 ' w llh w eig h lp ro p o rtlo m o(-item-or-|— }.....- ...... - __ 4 «li on-liexlble.torma-dltlle .( —Indude-prico-of- or nolhino down). Call ^ • - ...... - •VfalonLCorrcorreclable to 20/50 frboHer— "^QORQEOUS------Ita Concord. 24' x 82*. 3 L^of n r | - :YOOFrNAME: J ___ a g e ___ ~lJECOnATOnTOWNHOME llie c o n to c l preferred .salo . " I . ^ . _ _ J _ ‘ P rior public I , virh^ you'll pay < ! — For ta le by o w n e rs wrffl72 ,y or, what > address U I - -b a th ,— ^.oouWe— flarage, ■ SoridRo’sumoto:' IV W -^^lRinch«—. ; ’•1 doubit WM*. 24 X 44, 3 tAirllnoB..Roreonnol.MaonDor.______ypu_war)l_to_sv_5W a[L-l0rJ— ------m r z i p z rEEZiwoiiirZizi: r . [I cualom drapea with plealed ____;7____ -Spirit o! ArhoricaAlf ■ ehadea, oak trim, im-m. ^ann for eale, 230 acres,'s, Ibdrm, a i i ^ h l woodstove, X13B9. Elko. N evada 89801 another item. Soi SIGNATURE------^------s . P.O..B0X..1: '.n-1 PABENrSSI I' maculate - - landscaping,,Q beana and hay now beingIQ exooond.awiyi.i ^ Spirit of AmoricaAiMliUMlnos. an (ASCO company, an.oin bpuai ■ iTie' TImes-News)WS. W e’ll I hdurfeyi numbof - and n u t ood.' I enclosed soltener and hanreated. 2 homes, a good ' id lhe lirsl |Besuretohav COUroN GIVING THOR OKAY. I ,1: shop, good irrigation ■ > opportunity omployorlyor. publish your ad AVE HOM O PUEA ■ water healer, many more ; S»“ r^n"»-,u4 Jil 'e x tr u . Priced to aeli NOWIWl lyatem . targe field, |u tt the PLEASE, no phonoMcalls.-*', c . Sijjiday aller It is received,r . plMe you've been looking "***""* ** I**-"* " " • 2165FallsAvy.E.W^0._lfQr.CaflOwner0S4-8?1B . I MTIme9-New9,TwlnF-In Falls. kJaho . T u esd ay . Octi}ctoberl3,19fi7 4 5 - 0 S 8 ^ R esai i estatee - H e n t o l s *i-Mercha,m dise ______04 57^1scellaneou8 . _ J 7178-AmilUnCM » - ~ i- 051-Unfum. Houses 051-Unfum. Houses 057-MoWleHofne ^ 045-MoWle Homes ^ I “ Rentals >0 your Christmas Shopp- KMm UnlurnlJhed moone noni j E bobby WOlFf _ uiiT In '‘insen, 1 bdrm, elec; THE ACESS ON BRIPC Cute clean, comfy 2 bdrm, yOl 2 D " ^ '* F ^ " o m s . w ye Mr. > 14 X 63’ w/llf»ut. 3 bdrm, >r neighborhood watch, moat ~ hith.Ctll733.151Bitt»f7.- I. hes. stove & refrlg, $168 per ne ■ ixlrm, 3MPtotmtyMsn>flfment.»nt mo, incl all city aervlces.I. — —I tilirn uti o pets. 7334234. J J — ftOW BUVINS :: 110,000. JiS* Galt73«-<443eves. ’ a AJ7I Cule 1 bdrm house i n ■ PNORTH M F U R : 14X70 3 bdrm, all ^lohn oeer 8 HP riding Frjd mu>l t)« movBil. 733-KM ;i7s'. JEROME T0WNH0U8EB. 3 “There is no usefa! rule,e spicfl 12, bfind now. wl' TVOoe.73*^B.afgfMg^! w7lor BTH IMS 2 bdrm. appisipls, atove. garbage dlaposal, - n oomas n Fuller. ^ IRent 2 bdrm w/option to ^ * ^ r Inc.. $400.7344380. t\t condlllonsr. wsl( storaoe. 1245.324-7352. ♦ K J 7 3 b!buy. no pels. For details. ^ •efrtg, $85. Range, 1 sottsner, storago on dec Clrby vacuum, all attach- f f^ g iT ...... 4♦ Q I 0 5 2 ■73*W7wkndsoreves. K"' fosr dock, somo Undsc*; 101 Jerome, nics area. 3 bdrm. n tno. 7334553 Of 73^2281!__ BTH tJ75 Executive style t balh. $300/mo., dop. & ref.tf. ne. 3 bdmi, ^V^ baths, flarage,2/ required.Call423.ai09. _ P a rtn e r leads fourthi l>ibest against WEST EAST V4"x“ «*w nipou°f!j*bdm r Jljf; I^PPUAMC£.207 B lueU koa 14' * 70' Mobile homa. fyou win the ♦A 82 ♦ 7 6 4 3 • babath. $l95/mo plus dep. Call Blvd.S..7344120.______bdrm. . bstti. 17000 »7l> appH, W/D hookup, woo.ro^ Jorom»-l bedroom, electricIc a nchtrump contract. If y u“srA"?'fcSi! '4 fa heat. $110 plua $50 deposit. V Q 9 4 n733-1516aflsr7.______^Jickup: 2 SuiukI 1 » Quad Sean lftc>E)rmA8.g*-T136 stove, excellent area. trick as third hand, whi(hich card do ▼ A 10 5 2 ______EVANSMST-. 734-1401Wl Call324j323.._- - -__ ♦ 10 6 5 4 grgrSiM™""’” I 1«7 Mlrtttt*. 10 X W. “ you return to tell partnener the num- *82 Very nice carpeied 2 bdrm. cle r a irsofl. Buhl, 2 bdrm, now carpe' "JoAMWeKsuI" n his suit? '+K 9 4 3 ♦ 8 7 y, as.fflB,.'"”" ___ fenced yard, gaa heai I wlll move you for less ber of cards you hold in 1 14' wide. In qulel Flier Iocs- ca u i l 9344324.______CA« 0 4 than renting a tfuck. West leads his fourth-Lh-best h e a rt JSOUTH . tktion, ^ 7»no pals. 3 2 6 4 8 g ^ SNew ; lighted Richardson usedUaed Whirlpool washing 1973 12 * « unck wstsr pd, >225 + dep. 1 bdrm . remodeled, chi:hlna cabinet, new large macFm.ehlne.Cair7344803._ ___ mobll# homo. 2 bdrm. 14000.M0( bdrni. gas heat, new carpe Froeestlmales. i and E ast’s queen wlrisis the trick. ♦ | K J 9 1 . Callg»J«Q0. T J 8 6 3 csfpeied. between T.F. & wardrobe cupboard, Hiuchi C*H7M;j379,__^. fenced backyard, good loa rt Which heart should.Easast return at______^ M4/FfcUlaf®o.pUyaxaaiJL MM- -tion4275^deo. 5434238^11_ JUmtJflfljLlJKlxni.iametad_ — ♦ -A -Q 5------Tl! X^\orVt'9Trpf*irhjn^i*‘------^ drapea. 30« Monroe, $180 + trick two? records, eome Norwegian B1oet190 Kimberly, 2 bdm ♦ A J 6 ' dap. Cell 734^ . — As a general rule, Easiast should re- ' porceUIn, church droues, *■ Rentels OSt-Offlninl like new. for 11-13 vr old. ;— BH _ 4M Large 2 bdrm. home wllha" turn his original fourtl:•th-besl card Vulnerable::B B o lh ‘ 1.5 cu. IL Nolpoint ^ basement t garsge. $350. ButlMuRtlM «!!(IrewoQd. Call 7334016. microwave oven, $70. ---- ^63 1460 Luxury 4 bdrm iiti when he holds four or■ nmore in the- Dealer South Oak 8 gun cabinet, some In- 734.J ni% plus depoalt. Less wllh BLUELAKE80FFICEPARK 734-2571 h«lh« hnmn, «ll iPpls.JlQL hi iMse Wo ,psts. ,.Call 34?,- )f-any-lwo^t__Tbcbiddiog:- ^ ^ la y .c f 5.c all 7344077.------^ ------050-Fumi#h«(!H card o f. “ o m c n p K r t o r i B o e ; 300 ^ — three-card holding. Whallalhapptnsil jouth ' Weslest North East sq *< ft to 5000 sq ft. Donna. ^ ' Furnished house, alud MahoL«nd.^7»«00 w f! «r'=t.."s * aiza. «ieo + ISO dopoa» «Q TJ3t!«!401 Large kitchen & living room,m. East follows the generalral rule in lo- ^ ass 3 NT All pass _ Ctll73*<420mnlfwa. HOSPITAL LOCATION • ■n- 5 7 Charming, energy eHlcleiclent 3 • pan basemeni,'I. daV's layout? small OfHce available, 2* small 1 bdrm. 676 Allill.S*' { log house, single or couplluple, lanced yard. ^Im-[JJ* East’s heart nine goeoes lo West's openinging lead: Heart deuce m odest ront. IDEAL FOR Queen Qu watsrbed. $125., 1150/mo. ♦ dap. 73*«W . Hoover upright commercial «• - lS!Q/mQ4dBD.73M19a. i\i acc but West cannot gigainfully rc- ______PARAMEDIC. Call 734-7033. HC Elec baseboard heaters. (3| 1 bdfmLCioa*Hn. sduttsts ofro cioin 1 bdrm, range, frldg vacuum. $40. Canisters, set _ turn the suit South’s J-J.B of hearts • BID) VWITH THE ACK jjIN BLISS-good large, 8’,$50ea. {1)4'&(D 3'. $20 I v .O llT O W . ___ 221 Highland, J160/monlonlh Wy73>-<3M._ mechanic and diesel shop, of o' Corell dishes, glasses, ee. or $175 (orall. 326-4067 Plus dep. 734^6080____ LEASE WITH OPTION TO[0 will end West's hope• Ifor a third IB-tS-B Ideal id for reliable and am- $25 p or make offer. Smltty- SL* built double-slnole roll bar, inlei Clean 2 bdrm home, 'i larj ^ BUY, 3 bdrm home, qulel fense. south holds:5 : ^ A B 2 Mlou.l«r.o..3H-ra7. ^ ___ U1-Unfum.HouMa ----- vird.Cill73»03>6. ^ neighborhood In Kimboriy.iy heart trick for the defer $250. Call 734-7523.______heat $325mo.73M13l afterSpm.^ In today's case, Eastst should for- V A 10 5 2 O Railroad ties, $4.00 esch, ^W&L;lJf,^:3244752 Area of Lynwood, 2 bdr Clean, small, 2 bdrm hom a <1 ri S i Yard work provided. Dope 2 get the general rule andnd return the 0 2 ,1 call 6374278 or 352-4832. Oil furnacef burner, lan and »ilar & sewer fumlshe■had' l-ynwood area, 3 bdrm, 2 ♦ tion, call 7 3 i4 « t.______a 100 plus gallon tank. It.fotorence. >240.734.^ tMlh, den, big family rm, h eart four a t trick two.0. He has two • ♦ K 9 4 3 5 Rsln Gutter ski racks for ikal carpela,- drapes, alove/ Office Suite, 785 sq ft. ¥ 0 7 sale, $40. Only 1 yr old, us- Reasonable. Call 326-5217. I Attractive 2 bdrm apt, app fridge. 384^7 or 73^6848. good reasons. First, heIC cannot win pprofessional, energy efll- ”5 b times. ^Call 536^17 — I carpel, carport, no pepets. J205 per month, 73^ffi a third round North Soulo u th d cl e n t, excellent Mrking 415 alter ^ 6 pm ask for Scott. OW- I {2M. Call Kay 733-23465 or R. (Warenouae 222) or 733-571■5716' Nice home. 4 bdrms., 1 2 the lead again to lead a Addison.Call7^lO0al oei-FumltureiCir^ta Slmmons crib w/mattreaa ; Jones Ally 7^0404. ___ Comer lot w/2 bdrm. t1 bibalh tutha, large family room wfw' of hearts; second. West's^'s lead of the 1 ♦ I ^’ HM4RBIOCXOf73?-m ?._____ Sli CASH for good used tur- . Altractlve large 2 bdrm i 0 fireplace, carpet, some122 deuce tells him lhat Soi;outh has four I NT ? 0Olfice Spaco Availablo. First an ^ r^ & a^^nces. Banner. - t j I'o-iSSl'BSlSsSgiTlir drapes, gas heat, atorage InterstateIr Bulldlno. Conlact (o\ plex. no pots. $250 + hearts. . ulilllies. 733-&307.______gQindAwa 7WI73Q73B ahed, NO PETS. $400/mo * : T w o n o -lru m p . In v ite Jim Jj Thompson. 7»4484 o r s t Cosco brand oval table. 42',',.. ^ $225 dop. Call 737-5025 8-5*•5. , If East returns the hearlhi four at ANSWER: Jltii Brekke, Bolaa. 389-4131. noa'srxcisrx Country home.- 2 bdfm.- should have good chances ^ .«Mhllon.Cllg4-7il1. x > SO"M plua leat, wood graln r A m acllve"3 bdrm btl Mon.-FrriFNBTrustDopt.^ trick two. the defenseI i:is easy. West game- she — Prof. front ol(k:e. light, airy, 'Hi fomiica lop. 4 brown v in y r. brlck bath. S260 * SlOO dep. T r holds more than a ' 220^ sq. ft., near Courthouse, T«iTwo studded anow tirea. '”ir , home,-full basement, clocloae- aiW.734^H(3kateland).Id). Remodeled 2 bdrm, glassediJffJ wins his ace and return;rnsthefiveto H opener upholstered chaira— w/— ------|.- .to achoola-tnd-shopplt EAST8K>£ DUPLEX-s'— front porch, Isrge kitchen, u . fprivate balh. utlls pd, lik rollers, good a s now, $350.t > appis. Incl. garage. 45t 4th4iii E ast's ^ine and South'sh's jack. West mimtnum. >t50/mo.734-2510.734-4846. PIP195/75r74. $3o” a. 73M130 HCall7»-fo58T 'f ______I * > S375/mo. 1350 deposil. C before9:30emorafter2:30_^ g 733-4321.SabaURoatty. Ave. E. $300“ dep & refs ro-f«* then scores his heart 10 10 go along s«,d brid,« quMlloKs qu. 10 Th« Ac«. PO. Oot Electric range & fridge," ' 1911968 3/4 lon Oodoe P/U. 3. 51;^ ------Avall-now.-S bdrm, carp quired. 734-6577.______— with the club king andnd spade ace. ujh. miu.t. tTmm n a s . *IU> Kll'»(Wra»ed. davenport, & cabinet rocord*^' - f73B Rent or rent-lo purchase. «lop* Ior reply. hllhitch for Case 580 backhoe. 0^..,player/radio, like new: .1,- fireplace, corner lol. (encfenced 2S02ndAv«8 73M73B , (3 and instead of nine tricliickS. Soulh has «v«let 6 & 12 In. heal duct now. front & rear, carport rrrr avail after Oct, 25.4 bdrm (3 PROFESSIONAL i twln bed w/mallross &ibox-ri; 'Ofl } Filer. 2 bdrm. sto with family room). balh.iih. - only e ig h t.. CopT’SS'.lJll. a n . uoiud r«jinr» OFtCOMMERCWL Kero. apace heater, like apri,springs & dresser, exoetc^i oarage, cloae to schoc:hools. carpoiod. util. ro( nsnew. Scroll saw like new. cone •I tM S-f dep.436-0669. 17^ ^ carport, sprinkler system,im, cond.; 1 complete bedroomr' ___ _girsgo. 1250 mo. S37-« Momlngslde area. $450 +4 , ______• . S Space available for rent C6 letters per line, FOSTER MANAOUENT silver dollsrs, coin collec- 5— ; * There aree approximately 26 230 2nd Ave S 7334)738 A1S38. Sharp 2 bdrm w// ulimies. Call 678.1204. ,Alll Sl S^rswa^^cheata. $69j- : 733. ^ ______II lions, etc. ' - _.2..btlrm-.duplex , on qulol !• Nice Irg 1 bdrm apt. all util. )re-pay-according tcto schedule ______■■ &'appis;‘fum.-except tights, ■ ■ Idaho Coin O allerte a. 4-— — —Please-pre cul-de-ssc Includes yard•' — • 302 North Main. 7»49»3; 3 M Property Manaoemenl No pols or sm okers. $210 -f ^ ' 05M>}ndonilfilurri8 h 062-Bu»dlngMit6Fial8 .______which is p'lprinted below. A412. dop,.734-2048 or 733-2969._.... High speed snd low speed ^ r “N tcr-2-bdrm rin T.P., IWf - '------F-OtB«nl------. bbu1fera!;--4>>ntacCjM^lc. ftEI^CEOAftrlenclntrrpost:------— 7 " S i | * r Maintenance 7334726._____ iy 3 M Property Mansoement bath, appis, slorsgo, car-‘ Rock Garden. 2 bdrm. 2 H siding, interior wall cover- . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ *4 i 3 bdrm brick, palio.'^amlly Ing. 'i r framing lumber, and • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I , room, foncod yard, carpet,t, BoautJIul. deluxe, all e le c ts2 port/psllo. no pets, laundryy balh.2lovel.$385.734-2885 _ ,. $265/mo. 326-4258.326-4048 : a S S r S knottyplne. a a in my ad in classificatiiation #______lor I I drapos, oicoptlonally nico,0. bdrm ' duplox.” all. appis. . Sun Valley condo, call 338- Call 734-4944 _ Please run s sprinklor syslom. lawnn Nice 2 bedroom, all ap- OyLumber3244120. $330 doposit. No pols. Want Hl-apesd Ilex shaft Used use misc. size overhead ■ ^day!ays. My check or monjney order is II Call 733-5542.______mowing, water & sowerir piiances, wster & sanltalion; : V n furn. adull^ no pets. $360-f*■ (urnishod. no mainlenance. wood canrfng outfit. Trade doors doc sections. $2 each. ■ enclosed for l( S ...... iI 3 bdrm, w/garago, $285/” dep. 2369 F'ller Avo. E. Callill privato. $265/mo $100 dop.;• 000-Wirehousa/ a^ u n ^ s h for lhe right one. : . mo„ $100 dop. 4 1 bdrm" 73i-4888 or 733-2281. _ 7334668 or PIpoCo 734-5200 Stoi^Rentsls i I comp, lurn., $190/mo. gyg^iias'Tg''"'’'”'’ °°°' I 1 6 RZ *325 3 bdrm. slove. Want to buy a 22 or 23' ij7Used rain guttering, 112 IL, |- 733-8S18______6. Nice 3 bedroom, brick Fenced RV storage. $10 mo. - fflinMneior * home, 78 or- '79 |.Qj - dishwashor. W/D hookup.P> duplex, wllh carpori. Abso->• Call 733-4451______" Including 3 outside corners; ■ ______aI 3 bdrm, loncod yard w7 model, in good condition 33 drop outlets. 25 f t l^ojjf^no pols. 7334998 or*'■ Salo/loaso 44-8-10 or 12000 wllh low miloaao, 3244108 rtnv I (Istword) (2r)d word) iI dock, nico aroa. $325 * -f . downspout, 9 elbows, spike ■ dop.Alter7pm733-2885. _ sq ft warehouses in T.F. . ■ &f<8 ferrule hangera. 734-5307.. ^ 8147 $180 2 bdrm. fridge.01 POPLAR GROVE AFTr. Heated, Insuialed, dock & i ______iI 4 bdrm, hool lurnlshod, no sonlor citizen housing,I, trackage. Baan warehouse, 072-AnBqufls______I garago. no pols. stovof I limited (aclllllos for handl-V wlll soil milling maehlnerv : 0»-Girag« Sties i i I frldoo. $400/mo -f $100 dop. ‘M o t . 734-1401 For sale: Oak bulfot, drop — — capped or disabled. Rentalil soparaloly. Low down and F YAR(^A^j^Ocl^9^-^18, 10. I Cell 734-5516 or 733-2513. B154 $320 W/D hookup, >r ownor wlll carry. 324-3404. leat ^ oak tablo and a 48" cof* YAi 1 - ______■■ P- assistance avsllable (or ------______I; --<-.Mrmp2-tatn7'liu.'TwlP.-p.- Jreplafle,--frldqe,--_-stoye,•f. :senlorse2 or.oYecjnflJjand*J. ------— - " T — n i- - -- lfleUbla.Call733-3801. ! _ T£H Joreme’sAnUqueMaii YAiYARD SALE: 9-4:30 pm. gun " " ~ ------I ...... ■ . I closo tq downlown & shopp- icappod or disabled as , Ing, Lincoln schools, avail _ avallsble. Slove, refrlg, 3,000 sq. ft ol Antiques. Buy catcase, comer lable, other ------1 - : ------—ll7l7$425->-de^ 326-4625.— uT 'caiuoti~t}rapes~furn., EHOr— _l!fc=yiiniKlJttBmt_____; «l3244106.133e.Main.- mljmIsc^Addl8on-Ave.Ej:3’A------mlleseaslofK-Mart, S bdrm home in Twin Falls. OKlce 733 East 22nd 'Bt, . Non-smokor would like to ------I ------I ' -$450.-Cal1524.5822 alior 5 pm- - -Burley,6784429.--—-=- - --rent-fumlshod—n»m —or • I - o r d a y s-734-0902-(Shopkoj-1 — Qulol-2 bdrm. $255, carpori,1j -sm all apl In private home. ; 064-Tools ...... a I B190S13S&$158Klmborly; Momlngslde PTO Is pisnn- - 3 ■ ask lor Fern. , W/D (acuity, near Lynwoodd Pleaae Isave address and/ HB-12 vortical and horiion- - 1 8 2 bdrms. some appis, 2 Mall In TF. 326-5077 ovea. _ or phone number at Box ing the Holiday B aiaar.for, H“ I bdrm has W/D hookup. Sat, November 7. Those In- ' tal band saw. 60" vertical. j 052-Fum.Apt.&Dup. - Slove/(ridge & waierbed, allII W-92, c/o Jlm es-Nows. P.O. 37" horUonial. brand nowi _ EVANS MGT .734-1401_ util, pd.. no pels. $210-f $5010 Boxi48.TF.Id.83303. terested In booth renUle, 3/ : I , c onuct Elslno at 7344443 by H2$2100.Call423^454. A largo 1 bdrm apl. furnish-J; • Carpeted 2 bedroom, eitrsra dop.^-55l6or733-2513. II od, water & sanit pd, $165/ Oct 23. Booth rentals $10. ^ a ^ clean, mobllo homo in Filer,)r. T0WNE-80UAREAPT8 •------Moes-Blcyclfls ‘ : I mo. Nice locaiion, 734-4070.^ $150. no pels. 326-5687 _ Studlo&1bedroom$195 - I 074~Uusical r a Name______' Aiirsclivo largo studio, all>11 Cloan. partly (urn, am. apt..t., & $265 month. Donna.' t s Merchandise I AM RETIRING: cabinet' tools: IW HP 10" tablo saw, ------I. -„ul!!a-pd..idoaI .!or..slnglos..9^ ^uU-wotklng...peraon.Jt().HP____ klahotsftd“-73M300 Initruinents tw —.------I ------• no pots. $200.733-5307. _ smokers or pets. 733-6941 - 3'r38"Tabl6-sanderr2-HP'------“ __ Vory clean sludlo. appIs,C - —• For sale: Spinet piano, $995. shaper, Bh. 10" radial arm saw, J Address__ ■I Cloan 1 bdrm with largo)o Clean 1 bdrm. washer,sr, walor pd. no pets. pro(er Call 7344668.______roirouter detailing |Ig for cabi- klichon. closo lo downtownvn dryer. $160 * $80'dop. NofJo non-smokers: $145 + dep." M7-m»c»ll»nwiil . Qlbson gullsr. $250 or b est nsl "s doors, sutomstlc ------II Twin, all utlls pd oxcopipi Dola. ball 734-9263. _ AbbollsRontat-7334907. r Air cooled Miller Loads, trtr■ offer.'Calf733mo. 536-2121. _ Claan, 1. bdrm apt., noar machine, 3 Pastload a lar 1 bdrm. nowly remodeled. mounted. $2000..^ 1B74J4’ Like new, Packard upright ■ City/State/;e/Zip ______Cloan. co2y 1 bdrm. all oloc-c- park, ullls except elocl.,’I" all elec., part, furn., $165/ finishing guns, 1 H x 1" — ^------I I trle.$145t dop., 734-1991. $225 + $100 dop. 733-4594 or mo.$75(/er7334805evoa ar,ft.^reopV i,oss:: sjowish nslTing gun. & other Furnished aparimonl. nowI* 733-6282(Escape)______nt Call733-S2fl0.______■ _ I U bdrm •pH.Upfurn. Rent - Used Evette Schslfer Alto c ^ a ii» 7 .'’'"“ ''' rge. (Circle one). J- paint and cloan, you payay Comlortabio townhousos In according to income. C uu s Alwaya better buyal saxophone, $325.733-2621.. _ J VVe acceptpt Visa & Masterciiarg( I elec. $150 per monlh. Callall country surroundings, 2i - Del Prado 32*4484 EHO _ SnapperMowors, Tillers U dles 10 speed, AMF. 26" - USED OUITAFIS WANTED. ^ bU y c lO j^ M ^ ^ ' 10 .S|eed, - 733-1518 atior 7 • bdrm. appllancee.-- -W/D -2&3bdrm:apt.T,F. Slove& Call Terry 733-4690 or 733- fSi ~ hook-up. $245 -f $100 dop. 1 refrlg. incl. Rent sU rts i at f f l 2 tKE^),------M< J CardholderJer______, Jerome, part furn opts. Star-ir. Washington ' Par1»>rk 1225 & $265. Host & otheror a u ml, W. on Addison . MotobocaiTe Mirage Aport^ I ling at $125. Call Valley Vlow)w Townhousos. 734-2307. _ utilities Incl. Close to schoolol ______734-1336 Wunitzor organ w/ 25" 25' men'a racing bike, fl4S. ------a T percussion. Spinet piano,, CallCa 733-3058. ______I Roaltv. 324-3351.______FALU APARTMENTS 8 shopping. 7344070 EHO. _ Bee bosrds wanled, wlll I ^thlnexccond.734-5U7. 5“ ______I . — Large —l — bodroor.i,—all- all -Acros^fiom.CS1.8~xIaseJQ.10 2-bdrm,.closo-to-achool-Md.Id- -coma-layoiL-FUy-Ddoonott- . 2 monlh old Peuoeot free ------J-C a rd -# — I 'ulillllos paid bul power.>r, stiopplng. Children wel'ol- park, stove, refrlg lum.n. 4854280 collect.______■ alyre-bIke-horplnk76rand------a' $175rmQnm plus dopostt.itt. come. Warm, friendly 8. I250/mo. dop. 733^847. _ Brand new, never bOMUB-: Q7M)fHcoEqtilpfnef)t now, no rod line (orked, $135 or _ quiot almosphere. 1 8. 2 • beatoffor.Allor6326-5257... ■ aI 733-3751______2 2 bdrm apt. Tudor Villa. 14545 ed. 18” color Quasar TV w/J ^ e g ^ f lll»-cablnet. $250. — S Expirationn date - Looking for a houso or apl?ll? bdrm apts, $200 & $255, $75*'5 Rpbblns.733-5374.734-t40i:l_ remote control. Soil lor I , cjnoiJuCLroaa____ olf1slmonlhI663 Quincy. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ n ■ ■ ■ ■ J IT — ^~CALi~7a»«Dor^—------2-bdrm-duplexrapplBf-oer- - 2-eleetric-typewrJterei-i- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ Newly remodeled & relur- r — port, vory nico, no pots.8 Brunswick Bristol poollable. manual typewrllor. best of- Fl •n nlshed. 2 bdrm. 1 bath, olococ Frpic & deck In this 2 bdrm Rent $235 per mo. 733-1221. gftodthiPB. 423-4082 eves. - - fer. 734-»00 ext 203 at the> _™^3M5norMMMl*^^ . '' garsQO door, much moro.0. condo style apartment. ___P A-Y—SG H ED U l h a l 2 bedroom apartmenl, ap- >t Public Health Dist. 5. Fl ULE- S. . . . T . . . . - <24 ^ 7 o?y3ia940* '°' ' $3£0/mo.-Loaso only. 734^14^ .Rents a s low as $295. ■ pUsnces. warorTsanllairdn. 8725 Susan.______' FOSTER UANAQMENTr clean & nice, $275 per “ OTZ-HofnaEntwtilfirMfit IPip pine. In lhe round, block) j[ii 2S02ndAvt8 73M739) month. 734 Maurice. Call ■ split and delivered or by the # o f d a y s ______C harijrge per line Nico, largo 1 bdrm apt., ail 734-2500. Property Sewlcea. e COLOR Televisions. U sed,. seml.733J2M:i33^6t3.-.» . ulils- Ind., $180. Largeje ______. ^______li- large selection from $99.95. ^ ■ studio. $185.734-8464. In Filer, 2 bdrm. apt., kllch-^ 3 bdrm. duplex w/oarage. . K#n'a Fomlture » ' Ap*‘ t i!f" on appiB,. W /D’ iiu u n p , Nicq irg 1 bdrm apt, all~uiiu ^ dep.7344716orS43-«840.' ~ 1 - 33 (days' ■ $2.50 I appis. fuin. oxcopi lights.1. waler & sanlUllon pd. all — tub on leqs. $ra. PedesUli l letn 01 1 1 -1 55 C days — parts. 64^4884 alter 6:30 pm. 1 opening orchard 9.26,'id- i/ory cloan carpeted 1 bdrm.!!]; Kimberly, vory nice. . sm. J.plck. Bring con*. $7.50 . walor pd, no pots, prefer 1 6 - 2 0) ddays carpeted, 2 bdrm duplex•i« 055-RooffifMJiiWinWi _ Ulnars. 1 mile north " d f non-smokers, $180 4> dep. w/kppls. $225 $50 dop. No ' 47l-€o(nin.D«YtCM hHsgermsn, Dick Pope. Call 21 - 2 55 cdays ’ ' $8.75 AbbottgRBnlal-73>Q9Q7. - • pels. Call 42»5109. ^ Roommste wanled. female, - 837*4477. iih non-smoker, to share !*i . 3 Qold dredge. 9 HP motor,fi , . ^ I bdrm. dbl bod. $160 +■. Large 2 bdrm. 2 balh Beautiful large ..ra d ^ _____ 26 - 3 03 (days______$9.50 tlso 1 bdrm, single bed, bdrmcondo.Call734-2194. ■ tSOO. 1 pr- Realisticc 071-ADOilinCM & rt .-.-uso—t-i.-t-aioeplng-joom, —• speaksrs. $50.1 pr. Advent _ Delklous & Jonslhon ap------e^kofsr ~$50;74~pmto"0" Almond“30"-el6c.-rangerir Ple».-pteked:$4/bu.-4234<»ile! ------— ^iiate'eirrSSO. -'68-Oatsun-0. flf*«v_^rttfger— upright,‘t- N-U-pteU-Oollclounp. e ------~-*«s?'o'S!iiras5r- fv" PU. $450: 733-7687 eves. freezer.tlSOeach. p II kitchen apts. cable TV. allsll NEW.RENTERSI900FFF Clean, furn. room, cable TV. p^s. ftp 'jadders;. clean, Hobart meataaw, single5 TYD0C.7S*41ll.anYtlm».__ drtveg In orchard, bring con* Mail vour order fofonn to: ullia fum. $50470 per week,sk. Ju st bring this id wllh you)u re(no..AC.Call734^. I.-...... 178MauiTce8tN..Apl304 r r . -phaM. nina.olt 220.houae.le. QV ranae>-LP- or.naturai,.I*. Ulnera._Be«_difacuona_lnti ____ ■ -• 1201 Klmberty Rd._TOj284.- - 6- w/electronic Ignition, exc- a — 734-4195 current. 2 hp, $1000. H«- c apple ckter ad. Pheaunt The Times-Nelew s cond, 1200. 100 Ib propanee RunOrchardR - j , ^ ClClassified Departirtm e n t -■=OS*-Unhim.*pl!. SpacIoual&2‘ *‘ - — .^uiRt@ BraiEm =- cYt»/QM.I80.73»4fcO.^ - ■ FFamoya-duck-.reclpes, - tt ------iDuclexea Bedroom Units All olectrle 2 bdrm, mobllo>Uo 10 X i r walk-ln cooler and I, ea. Cash or money orde^. P.O . B o x 54148 home, p u lu re svall. OK ml fre«xer-«ll eteel panele-2S SmOTd^w/MK? "(ront?so?dd 8 Specify: Duck Soup. At* , . QOOSe CREEK HANOI at new $880. sallt350.7344858. n : APTS. 2 bdrm .apta, alovi^ A/C, Enclosed Entrloa1 30lKlmMi1y.d jSni'f& aSi.'.'S^ ParkUkeSeltlng bedroom In <)ulal Filer psirk.irk. a e j^ ^ ru n n ln g . $2895 Ilrm.1. eellent condition, iuo orir 8 8.A.8.E. to: Recipes. P.O- I Adijit Livino . NoDeta.Refe.326^ bealoffer^324^i3l RftvdJi Twin Falls. *5303. “ '■ ) M ' Easl22ndSt. R»rlAv. ______, . j__ ^___ Tuesday, Octoberer 13,1987 - Tlme»-Nevw,TwliTwin Falla. Idaho 0 7

r s ^ m a r k ee t - R e c r e'ta t tio n a l-AA u t o m o t ii v e 0 8 88 - 1 4 6 - M er c h a n d i st t e - F a r m e r loWi/ cost ■ k Whaat it meatins for y01mr Y o u ra d a pipp i eais thousands o f tim esc s a ll o v e r ou r com m unityty fo r o n ly p ^ c s a d a y' - y o u ’ll like V our specialal m o n e y saving rates. ______lassified^ _ caI : to be ^^cli :all Today 733-0; - 0 6 2 6 „ -

^XCsSATV'l MMX*'■ W t i h V f t ' S-CmpniSMK • jS39-Ptek-Up ; Trucks _ l«S-WniAlVs -- HM) THE FAMILY aRCUlCUS, By BU K eane: lO W tofseEqtilpm enl IlS-FirmWock 115- . 12J- _ W e d JT-; 87 QMC, K ton PU, 401 1964FM Fold Bnnco n. PS. PR. « n 0 In time lor huntiflg, 74 '] am trying to locate a liw) — ; cilMvtr c«np*r. IW COrW HARVESTING Ch« 6, n b u ilt motor, tren*. 4apd,lOO.AHIFMum]!;.™" gjmr i S T M a rit_Travelai1 r runs g o o d ...... IW r*ar and with Detroit rool. )t cuhflrade, anything t a cker.newtlrea. 733-4096. chrorr ue. call 734.1991. . IffUWUfB. OVSl rtnfl,iijiynlhf^fciiii prorixea. jyufliB ^ol value. < MW782.54M220. Jfift Woodllne camper w/ Chevy awb 4 x 4. new f r =1SELLI 1967 Toyou sSktraSef* ^ ^ a 1974 Cl cruiser. 4 WH, 3S0 V-8, I FARMERS EXCHANQE. * ov*i «r and. brskee ft Urea, pmn or weeksnds734-7223. en |ln e ovei ronlc Ignlllon. PS. PTO. _ l _ W7-8294 or 837-4488. . p raat-for tiuAUng-«MaoAr-l------/t|V Recreational ^ r-tiltthr-*olt-lop.-fuli------Ronrose trophey roping CI imetj^ exc. cond. 1950 or ^ roll bar, a tereo .. . saddle. Vlulla A-fori( sad- unically n«w, $3500 or die In FINE condition (a re a — 73 PacNlo V CMBoef on load* S5i5l“' lyoffer. Cali 788-2M2 or 1800). Call 326-4120 after 5pm ” iizr-UotorHonu a • f SMFordH ton,boSioeod CanF . ; I r y J j t i . m - H M t k x m . _ OR ______ft weekends.______121 4 a u A Winnebago. 29 f t MdMoA. n io £ 8 M ^ ‘65ln »«D £C hev, 1978,4 x 4, ^ WE BUY ft sell used sad- ...... — Mway* better buysl------197]177>-A.C.^gen*rator.-low MwahAve.e.______n lc et aar.-aUreo,.new.palnl.______- diss ft tack. Shop' around UaQtoVsMyMobMHome* mlU i n CDevy Luv. m otor ft '677 T 1 oyou 4 X 4 auik>n 4 X 4 Toyota pick^ So&%7L 8784817 at Ryder, or ■«.n.^000.829«75. _ with us tu t, becaus* we “ *3U ml. W. on Addison CaJI3u£ww' !!«•s M s M o n good, need* • w u e '■67847M_.____ wUI not te undarsold on 734-1331______^ M.iw.a»S£ ^ m70FonJF250.3/4ton4x4„4 Jawaf IQrandeWagoneerLtd... bools ft aaddlefel Viekwt — We*l*mS>o>»e7»M«8. _ Boat ^ trailer. 3175.324-2844 I loaded, 64.000 mlles,- r'2X 'W "ia SfaStflfnS M .*"'' IS.,a.Cail328-3381. *12!000.000.733-7821 18' Circle J stock comblna- Evlnrude Evli ft Mercury motors. Uuilull ucitnea H R o tt^ uUi a t a r i Uon trailer, rao o . S24-2Sn boat* boi ft fishlna tackle. 28'A* Motor home Ford 480, c r - s To«’* MaflM ft & ert Gda. tav Canevenlnga______T « h-AutoDsilen Hevbum/Burtev. 87^7473. S , ITS-A uBD m IOT I B;~AutoO«ilen - ' 175-Ai - 1978 Circle J 2 horse trallsr, S i !new paint. t K l d l e r ^ . ^ l .. nust se e to appreclat*. Call ^ tack room doors. Call 878- ia-8port)ng 1Z Goods ' ^W 121 eves.______1*F«^»jcjipiaw>,1S5i H asa»davs.87M287eves. — MOTOR+tOMES • , M S •I need a biggei[ger piece of paper. I MOUNTAIN UAN ~ m1983 C la u A Xplorsr 20' 2*1 ^O ttM l lUOOOd COM). F can’t fit tho wholhole sky on this one.' OUNftPAWNSHOP monotor home van. Immac. tIOA.OA^new p r^ paM, ■ ______rFormerly . Ja ck 's pawnshop cor» n d . 19.000 actual^ mL OMg " Hamshlr* boar*, ready for Equipped ft licensed. $1,000 71 »«vlce. 438^23.______aSown auume payments, 10 weiner pl0» v M » ,2 or — 1-43X573 Nevbum eves. q m i m ' more, t40_each._Mllklng ,* il7 iJa«ft b o f» e Mifll, dash ft oofldOfld]|q80.7»H811 ■ . la-ouim aiim Off7-^.GraJn&F0ed- ooats. MS. 324-3733. '< ’Del air] -new- Urea, pood 71 ( oe^Vtrlety Foods ■ ' ■ . ' BrtBrowning 300 Mag., Belgium cot»t>d.$a950.7>^y754. ^ ^ ! - g r T .. « 0 '% ’S S f f JouU uin . and YellowM Second cutting alfalfa hay. made^S x 9 Leopold acope, «1981m CMtttaki WtonetMOO. MNXO X kwtaBed w tttn you ■ riiT HjTArr/ Dallcloua apples, 15.00/ I " » - * » * " ______S ! _ bu»tl«1.3a4-41M.______AVALABLENOWI, ^ SRSwl^tlrM, "wiunndowWeldef.TO-lflW I . 5- -3-VaIley-model-«4irlrr9- ■ fo r saW f-^ouns;: kniv*#r- -tm MSAWfeah IrMzer beel,;r, Very ‘ ■ box for-dual wheet-ploii— ■ - .. tower, 1298'. center p lfjt kcscopes. Wholeule * 10%. u^^^falOfandn»f£?S& 0.1250.432-6470 ■ poit, Itmb, Inspected, Vi or • systems, low p ressu re -* / CalCall afternoon. 7W )4ei. m > boostsr, pump end, auto ^ G&H 375 H&H. Pre-«4 M-70 r a d a ! g . s 3 ^- SLOP, run l^ ht. ^ ^ ^ J270 J Fwt,-cu*tom;-Pre44.M. -1 ] 1«-H8^,TnKkt/$6fflr6 IB BhMttOrctwdAM la-uaiyTiilHn j* ^ 4 Pierce 10 tower. 1295' 70 3M 8 custom . Martin M-93 — lu v y duty 10 x 22 wheels H Redoor Golden Oellelous. 3000. Ruger M-77 Special 3 3 axle 5th wheel trailer Rome Beauties, Pippins. ^ center pivot system s, low nd good tires, 1100/each or ■ Edition 250-3000. Husovama lor 1800. Call 7334378------M- Sdrted. orchard mn. or U* I. angle Impact sprinklers. P^. 5 “7x57.Savsge99 284.Bmo7 «!3J , -180 end gun, auto stop, ran '* pick,-trom Wna.-U-mU# X 57. All have Leopold 5' S' X 18'.enowffloblle trailer. 1964964 1 ton Ford w /slock ■ •outh on Moon Qlo Rd, scopes. Call 328<4120 after $400.734-2887 M or 73 3 W 3 .' [*cksck. runs oood. 934-8238. ■ BuW., Pleaae bring . corv^ CW-fmwForR«il Somftweekenda.______8 8 ft. pickup box utility 1988988 QMC bus. runs great. ■ tsfewre. Open 11 am lo SJO lU been converted Into H m Qfn.'Cin5fe84{t3.______Farm for rent. CaatieJoro Rsmlngton 870 Wing master -tratrailer. fra.OO. Yamsha 125. h u \ w ^ or ditch. Call 3" Magnum, vent rib, rtm $125.733^ li: . mobnoblie shop tor carM nlry ■ SkcUsman pears, extra s Ss'.*;K,vr«=S ?• ir concrete worit, 11500 or H - 1800 ft. used lV'bare steel: choke, chi new condllion, $249. ■ or c sweet, Ig aUe, oood for bot* bestPp«msupiiiiM ■ - Ings. Exp. capable &; 1983- Ford 427 wedge lb from axle. 18,000 lb rear -I ■ $ u ie , 8 X I 9 i tubeless tires, m ■ T O D A Y ...... iU o n b le albino biby >»• ” - = B * L S 2 S i ------^ nolne.Call788-3878. jy|[.Alilson-AT, PS.-$5500.-324— ■ ^10.9*>951 — -“ iM SfW each whlle'they 2m ______■ l a t > . ^ 1881.after<. 251 Cleveland, $375. Big m i For tale: Registered RedM IIS-FtfntRanch Aiwitloii ^ Bno» o w n RV CueC4tr*ns.,$50.4Shole■> 7474 Ford LN. 750-16-or 20' ■ YNXGS4DOOI; AKC registered Baaseti I 1987 L\ 3R I 5*5 Anouabulls. 9 3 4 ^ eves. SoppfiN pi mounl uteillle trade- Cragsrs :« with tires, $50. «fUtbed, .i 10:20 tires. P/S, 5ft W ■ - fto n tjW h M j dflvt, powar lUtUfflng.Ju-lone, oir c^jjlllonlng.Ing. deluxe■ Inietlor, ■ Hound pups for M ie. Call C ^ _ ^ ^ r^ u le . Moto-Sat. Calli:iolh apllt ^ bench a u t s . *50— days 6 7 ^ 2 3 (Paintin'itin' us ------h Pt«efli.e*es43fr05Q1 ~ I14-Fimlap)iffl«itt g 0*1154X358.______ova , Camp Trallera for rent. <27 123 Chevrolet big block 4V, — ------AKO-Ttny-ToH«n*l^^«»- - —BU*1^0TtyftKUfFl£R— te dle, AKC Miniature » r ------WTENTWHr— - I s E E ------Held al ' Buriey Co! FARMER'S ft RANCHEA'8 - 7 3 3 ^ 1 MnlfoMa.ciii7«£S676* ni * __ . Go South or full time In 1981 Chevy Van, very good I n Falrgrounda. Anlmala from»n Now you can-sell that ex- Q cond., R.S00 miles, 305 ■1 T O D A Y ...... m f ^ dams with records over'sr cess farm equlpmeni ft gel: comfort..1988 ci Teton 38'-8th 1! Black Lab puppies, 6 weeks 1S>-AutD»Wtnl«l “eng., ! psneled ft csrpeted ■ 29.000m&1.000f.0utoftopop the price .YOU- wanL TwinI wheel, w alkjeoul and many _ Inside. Call42$-g274evea. ■ old, AKC, champion sired. or Falls Tractor has a BRAND 0; Want to buy: '78 or '79 Un- Ijw I ISISMERCIllirf I 1979BUICKLIMLIMITED 2 DOOR I Held trial Quality, best aun Z:. NEW consignment depart*• iteady n lo go south. ■ MONTEGO. Shoip corat. Blue andind Vwhile, ■ certllled. Cal coin Town Car, 4 dr. with Open Holatsin hellers. 300-W- menl designed to get you aI Beautifulb 2TW ft. Tlmberllne. «vej^^ in te rio r. 3244552 or 14142-tnportSpoitsCui | olrcondltiiidltienlng. ■ — UO lbs. Call 20U52-2358 or quick u ie at the best price. Twin bed*, rear bath, also S; Dog tnlnlng with gusrsn- 1965 BMW 2002, new paint. I [?»• 8Q1-25M839.______Stop In or can lor a FREE. 1981is Chevy 1 ton. Might take aun rool, exc. condition. ■ tsed results. No age limit. PIWOUCERS UVE0TOCK.j r : On-™*-Faim Appraisal,, amallai trtr In trade. 4 2 3 -^ 7 .- - 1: Cal?733-1137------M C tllC H W .______w FREE Pick-up ft Delivery ft 7 1l8-Cycl«>Sg|i|il«i aS r i r Open Dairy Heifer sale. Oc- ‘ Snowbird SpecUl, 1986 ;j- _ evenaFREEQIFfl I FWd b n d Bmtany Spaniel, tober15th.324-4345. Compsnlon. f r fully self ^Hunters Special, 1983 Hon- 197l i ^ ^ or iwal olfer! Call | [991 «xe huntlnfi dog warned to buy: Porttble TWMFALLSTRACTORl rro » jr^r'’ I 1976 Honda station wagon! ■ 13 ft camp trsllsr, with Warned:*f. 1954, 55 or 56 Ford 197 ILO 1979 WIHEVROIET I SS front wheel drive, .ru n s I ■ 19n MONTE GARl E.lowmIlei, H !S&gsav!k'S s WANTED TO BUY, 1 «S f stove, oven, freezer. $8957 pickup, modlllcatione ok. froi ■ V-S.outomolletrontmlHlitlo n . CAPRICE. U i fed 4 whHe . Cat gentle nurse cow. W-4278.P . J S W ; i Call 7^8-7395. muat run. have XSIIOO go(^ 734^ or best offer. ■ like new■will It A out- _ ■ Yam*ha_lor;,ule.or trade. Caj 197W802LDlHun. 4 spd, a“^ “ | ' ix b pupe, B WMks. ffiothei * pro^M Unks lor heater, venrfssfc-Cet'e-taikLCalL j t 07 r i d w r bom tn ln e d gur 854-2799after8pm.______nia ~ Full, nMotM 10« ittcur, |Ight and stove w/oven., ^ S!8d,».tftTSSSr-| — — daaa.«aB:m^l.------' hookups (or wslsr and elect Yemaha Z 400 CT, runs aood, l i t —1>«rakMta ft CoekatleUii^ ~1»-CiiiyE^iiipm»rt re-manufactured lor apeed, Co, ask lor John or alter. 6 ■ ' lighta. New tires, sleeps 8, great for huntino, $400 or pm. Co 8234342. ______i f r l — - - Locally raised. 253 7lh Av«Ave Double 4 side opener snige, r ■HD” eflUill?er-nitch— Ex-<- 5>ettj>{ferJ9M Yamaha 80. pm E»toreall73»OT54. ___ _VSO take offs. TUndall milk85i f YZ. exc. corid. |825j)r beat 1077. Triumph .TR7_,sports . ■ c e lle n r s h a p e ,'(1299. 018 ^ car. White with bUck Interi- ■ Parrott. Nanday Coure>ure, supports. sheNes, Hners. ■ Sunrise BlyyN.734«77. f free, suasr systsm and W galoa^ JD 4440, H und guard cab, S or. $2400 or best olfer. Cell I ■ I9731IIIC0LII TDWM"CM 1981“ WlEVYMAllBU I { 1958 i r Leisure home camp «>I960 FLH Hartey fuU d r e u . or.733«58alterepm. ______■ Extra nice, V-8 engine ^____bulk Unk. Call 324.312B. quad range, 4900 hrs, Al 1 C anM M 3IOaiK r8o«n. ^ Nice mid-:nId-il:ecor. ■ s trailer, gas o r elect, would ^ 1977 VW Rabbit Fl. atereo, ■ Bursbfed Qolden Retrleveilever ) conskferc trade lor Pick-up, “ dupdIs s.43K)43<______H M t o c m . . I $750. Call 3244249 . 2 good school car, 11100 obo. ■ 3 4 ^ ______— . ■ Reg. AKC black U b pups S ffc».".!W 0Tr"«) ’ 1905 17 ft. Qo-llte, sleeps 8, ^^MndTATV ” 9 wtieei ^ ^ h t aoe to begin training m etonyd*. good eondltton, ig;1978 Honda Civic, good ■ ^ ftht^ we*bS>uy SUPPLY, SOS' Shoshone a body cond. 88.000 miles, ■ a ia l ___ _Street South. Twin. C 700.324-2734 orj24*7802.--— — 1 A ^ Appaloosa mare, •xcettentent 1952 Chevrolet 2 ton truck. 1 — r s r r n r t New palnlT»tilnel8. rug! j 1978 Toyou Celica, hat- I j )l(^ huntkw h e n a , movlng-musiusI 1954Dodge2tontruck. t nayanMVUgo.TSOco. L -1® reglstsred, good blooi sell.tg0.73»«g8eves ____Call32»4&<5.______curtains. c Ice box, bed, good & li; I 1978 ZEPHYR WW.GON ' 1980 AMIIMCEAG^ / Ilnss.733-m)aaher6. r rubber, runs good. Call C sgd.ifA'"" I I ^ FORCED TO SELL, beautllulIful 3 Oppel 3S0 beet harvesters, [ ■ Villager Pockoge,I. 4X4. Automolle 3 Dachshund and Boxer ) 1979 VW RABBfT DIESEL, ■ ^ nsid ready, tiSOO lor choicee ! ______11 puppies, 8 weeks. tS.OO»> ti " U S u W 5 «f h ort3000forsll.324-2058. • 1977 1 crew cab GMC 1 T, w/ 0 new Urea, atruts, stereo. ■ Soahome.CalM2M859.^ Shown by 11 yr. old giri In ;• 35' Eldorado 6tti { and more. Exc. fuel ■ ’ 2 9-N Ford tractor with frontI j trailer, seUtooetherSII.OOO. economy. $1500.53X555. ■ Call 7334626 to place 753; you ’87. H u won numerous end •'N-bucket. recent ‘ t " TB^7B«e2^ In late evenings 1964 2 Yaaaha. 700 VIraQO. iS1979 4 dr. Rabbit, diesel, ■ cluslllod ad. WoVo hore t< IJoJ oveihaul. evenlnas7344574. ? m o ml**, «xe. condKtoA, 19 I «22i i l l aervB v n u . ______tiaB0. c 5 i t t m 47. *1 1977 Coachman Cadet, 25'. 1 ^ IIJ-FOTlWort ’ 1960SulMra, 1600D L .S sp d ,. . 1 sleeps e, dual propane 1986 f YZ 10. laao or bM t 0(- 19 I €111 fer.Crt»44>4.^ E i Farmers’ marke,rke v m u m _ . W lflM - IUnks.. equalizer hllch, AC, ; $2000.Ca1l536«47.______I ROUIS 19B4HERC1niYNX . — DouoKoontZ...... 423-4007 I 1976 GRAIIl MARI I. ^ A U TYPES O f threshing,], forced I air lurnace. ven . -77 Camaro Rg, met.candy ■ I V-S.oufomotlclrontmlin illio n . Justt tratrade-in/ H — plowing, deep till discing,I good ( condition. Call ^ [ apple red, cus.ft apkra, H I alrcondlllonlns.[J. front w heheel drive. ' >484 all olher around wori(, 4749‘ or 5434905. J m anyxtras,734-7901' I Reg. mlnllure M edltennlMHan" ■ptint!nffrsw«thlng-ballngrIr -28''td*al|'exc:'Cond., •; totvof’* . 837./ 4M ■ — 1 . . Donkeys. 1 Jack and 1 Jen*leiv. chopping, loader work, rock:k e 1 x tru , mako offer. Call '82 Toyota Tercel, excellent I <13 ny. Doth 4 year* old, 34" picking, ■ manure hauling.B. 423-64feor42>e225. . condition, good m ileage. I sale tkiwePM e v e n W«K].ed. ti!l. very fitendly, tSSO forfnr WUttravel.CallB4M888. _ '87 Qo-Llle 18 ft, relrig. C*ll73*-7640after6pm. ' I 9%B\ MrtS aiS: g I » ii. beds, I 120O or best offer. S ver- Trucke If^needed^ urvlng In 1c«uaVM297. ~14MX4!8&ATV'S r t •• 8-x-38’'-8unllower-p*rti- .ll85.Dodae.J/.4J. Jw o-ione_ I EVYaCAMINO I M W - F tm S M d : jsiSHiwM ipM s! ____ii I :19«)IMIIBUJAI1 1 1 1 - m I t owner.*——^ yr/Lear Crown aheil: 1 3 ,m _ ■I - ! ______Q ao tfo m llyeor. Cemlled '~ Stephens a V --TiM iaiofaM itt-r - lo w 'mi; ; ACrPSTATTPBrAM /FM ^I Nugalns -'w heat-also X cer tote5.i.a<-gg. Bean-Threshing, Axle-Flolo ■■■—. ' ■> excellent cendltion. Make ?HMvy duty pkg. ft receNer. I Combine, truck* avail. Paul i2B-Cimpen&8h0Bi offer. Call 543034. JAlao equip, w/85 like new I ,S9; Holcomb! 42»5827.87M948.. Western Pra Snow Plow ft 4 I • FAU-TRrnCALE SEED loi 1»-IWIpTrada extra K anow w /studded tires r I iQ »i9 ^43w l "5 year old Appaloosi - matuli ■? — gelding, h u been shown «• Hunter 8p#cwi 9\*'deluxe: >86 Mazda B2000, lowered, ^1989 QMC Jimmy 4.X-4, Full I „ - sxeallsnt mountain Itorae - SlesU camper. Propane' Alpine ayatem, rime, bra, •*lz*. Sierra C lu sio . To I EPWAGONEER I .^-Hiy.OnlnifW ^I t8S0. Also.- Tftoroughbrec huler/frtdge. |» ^ ^ tty , ' back cover, ' nice truck, •many e x tru to Mat In thia I . 1978 C0UEARXIm. ,!» » «!n !. lime lor ■ n % brood mare, by Port Wine $820Q.Call83^.______Jad. Excellenl con d itio n .. ■ I .. Shcip, fully equlppep*d. V ■ (tunlingilingteoion. - ■ - - Approx. 40 tons 3rd, 24.4^ ' Sale or Trade, for calves, !M u it w i m.200HorJ>est ^ | . , M l Evenlnos. 87iw724------^ unloadere. Call Kip Wooten,n! Wanted:...Comer_hydniulJc_ • ■ pfotsln, 50 tons ot 2nd. Cal L l979.U-ton.Dodge..4.spd,.. I Bwsjearlyorlate. ling. 4049M lacka for cabovor camper. Call 5434878. • ______rebuilt 318. 1 yr oW, .new J ^ p ro x 80 T 3rd cutting hay - Custom plowing with or 77 Dodge Ram Charger. I without NH 3. J s o customtm 10V) fl. Security camper on ^ 1 8 7 ____ :______; sur^'dssffi.’^sr. j r iT 9 ^ IM-HofwEqulpimrt :k- *87 Ford pickup, t1 « 5 for ry|ia4m l Approx 10 tons 3rd.cro| r reer window, clearance M N o s a t t h s a i , s s both; Cali after 5 pm or tttyrlO Iona of 1st, IS fon*tom Anal* 4 hof*# Charm* S S S ? ^ S ; i^ k e n d a . 734-2341. r ^ I 800 U le s of stra« trallef, fulty encl.; • w ^ li ifotioii Groii>s J ____ ..L M »n_im ountt_1>f«lcpmeflm e ^ ja c k ,J m rack, elec. lift 01 _ 11H tt. eeif

' 1«-AnttqwAiitoi .DENNIS THE MENACE^C E Avail ler aale O c t 20. i»S7. i 19S0 Chevrolet aUtlon- r vagon. rOO. 1958 Buick Special. 4 door hardlop. D E © I L IICIE : tioo. 1979 Camaro Ra^ I sk E C V iC Sport. notlUe,t1000.1965EI 'Camlno. reilore. S800.19M Uncoln Premier. 2 door ..hardtop,.all-power options,_ .ND-IDHBIECIBC UMO. <5all 73«212 or 733- 4382. Brent.______I F o r8 a le:’04 0odo«P o< va2 | BARS [ door hardtop, good condl* ■ ______■ II Hon. 8 7 5 0 .7 3 4 ^ , 'M Pontiac Bonneville, nicei jf ■k lyLl^J 19781lercinfBolicali»M ...... ’ 3 8 8 ! I . flRTOS I . looking. <2000.733-7110 n s E I l i a I H 1376Chwni!ilVep ij« ...... ’ 4 8 8 ■ \ m t P A M m a . X y u n .: !I i*-ABto»-«K; .... .’588 - ^ 1 (or arMMH. - a ?!“ixp. Realdentlal. comm, In- ■ 19740lilsaotllellilla88HU3 arlorfexlerlor, ref. 7 3 4 -^ 0 . ^I 1979 American Motors AMX, S s s f e - a S ' I <750orbealoHer.734-7896. I . . 197SCM etGa|i[lca«:6...... ’588 : Z Crane &Rlfl(^lgglng.733-1234. ^ I 1979 Spirit, aee at 4277 ^ 5 ^ ^ ,P/jc»dunrfer/A«/ie« heidlng ot | ______BI Menroe.orcall733-707i. • 1973 M ix OeVllle <»<...... * 1 , 3 8 8 : I ______veurel>olc$l ■ ^ i B UnbiInbtliMrtM Stnlot ClUztn ■ , .1969lljBMtlLf!nf_j«...... „ . . . J 1 J 9 5 L ■ prrnuNoaGRAVEL, del'd. | I m m . * ^yardloadi•da,«/yarf.- - '■^'5SSS5r~rI 1S2-Autot-8ulck i38fl'ttnnilrtClw itt»iM i. I Uyardloadi«da,$e/yard. ■ ' BI 1 ^ Buick Riviera. Call 734> ;ock.ti/yd.eitr»- ■ "ZZLZ: 1977 Fort T M N llnli3»2... ieon.TTiT7T7»44«a4 J — - ^(3ElAJC?flLaEWIf*5 ___ 3UQAN PAINTINQ. clean ^ • OlJTWlSHlMSWEaS!' l979^FoninnM nl in n ... ■ neatm t & reliable. 20 yra exp. | ■ 1988 Buick Som erset. AC. S' ■ =Jurto553F ireeaitlm atea. 734-/190. ”■ a p d . cassette. 15,000 ml: ! ______— I »«e I WjW ^^Celi FounUin Aulo 1978 Ibitim llailils <»«... r- I la'll really « oood>ddeal7 d 6a Z I and nil d lfl will ^ , ...... ’ 2 . 4 8 8 : vou lion I dalhrer. CiCall Den w W m I 1911C M itlialhn7..... I certain btlor* y« and Floyd ------■I '72 Buick Eiectra, good l^ercury&Uncoln * Knovlwlga can1 u le vou J 1BJ-Aiitoi-Fonll ...... ’ 2 . 8 8 8 . I mofltyafldcrt«f.734.734.154/ I man.TJWe-1M>. ■ - OuaiDuane'e Custom Painting. ■1 1 1979Clinniletza«i...... Interior & Exterior ol * 1977 Grand Marquis Mercu- houaaa.'Free eata. Diacount ■■ '73 Buick Century, one: Classic 196S M usung con- ry. 2 door. 63.0<» actual mi. 1912 S i s n e i r a n ...... ‘ 2 , 9 8 8 ntaa.Call733«47e. ^■ owner, new Urea, needs U vertlble. V-6. 3 apd, exc IliOO/beat iJ; offar. 733-5792. -jj, ■ lolnt. but runs excellent. cond.Call733^after5. ^ „ ...... ’ 3 , 2 9 5 - ffiQH I H W I 1977 Mercun Monar^ I960 Ponliat Sian Ptii.o.^9.. ~ ta o . 734-7321 i7MPho»»m3521evea,_ M t a t f M i v t m _ . ■ . . ^ Sharp one owner 1984 Ford ^ 1979MerMiiiCoiEarXII7i3«i...... ’ 3 , 4 9 5 - I Q.W.CoA«iruetlon,] 1981 Mercury Lynx atatlon- “ ■ SUNSET PAINTiNQ \I IS^Autoa-CadlllK Tempo G U . fully loaded. remodela. addition WWATER8OFTLY ■ . New tires, priced right, See *wagon. • FWO. door, light 1979 Anili SOW ia p o rt .3367...,, ...... ’ 3 , 6 9 5 I eovara, dacka. anyrhulC ■: «^?aliFallaAve.W. ■ ^Quality work, reaaonabla ■ blue. $2800. Call 436-3445. _ rBtae.Weast..733'7e48. ■ incredibly clean. '64 : I job.blgoramall. I TF.IOSSJM301.-734-308# ■ f»** /Cidlllac sedan, runs great.: ^1982 Mercury Lynx, less 1982llBrciii7lrnra77...... ’ 3 7 9 5 ■ Ihey don't make them kllkeI 1971 Ford Ranchero. 351 than 60,000 mliea. new Urea, I I WaSBBSML ■J this anymorel 734.6803. exe cond. Cali 734-4816. 19S1FonlTW eM u7«... ■ H^ s s m m ^ m | i m Muatang, runa goo^- -IW-1964-Mercury Lynx RS. 5 ...... M— -Top-QuaWy:-con* lontlrucllon, ^ DSiBiOrlmpiumP l i a ' apd. low miles, good condh i98ironii?0Wj|M.i«6:;., P w rapair and remodel ‘ 3800 or beat offer. Call 324- sp I VZlTe'S ''Oualltythalyoucaneee" IJ 1»-Aiito«-Cliryil« 8847afler4om.______ilollSn. $3500. Cali ^ -0436. _ 1984 M e t M on S •« '78 Merc. Bobcat. l owner. . aatlmataa c ai'-wn ll' I - 1972 Mualang Grande, $600. '71 I — Coneln«tten,53«l ------P.-l973.Chrysler Imperial., creat.t Ofbestotfer.C all4234963 - anaffl/lm.-tll season radios, 1984 Mercury L in W a(i«.»i . ------^ -a -...... $1QOO.ra4-4010a»erS _ i I shape. <1595.326-5868eves. . 1974 Ford LTD wagon, V-6, !1 '86 Marqula Wagon, PS, PB. 1988ClieOTletSprlit.M ,... >alr 4 M ini-, g BatAroom~6nSw lalU L quality i ■ I AT, good condition. ;$550. •« ■ 1S»-Aut08-(Jheirr0tet C a lim w ? .______Al AT. AC. Power windows, ------^B-5sSiS am»fm caaaelle. 26,000 ml. - • - . | . r OTpfrieftce.fhU,^ asCTr B .H ; 1981 Ford Granada, air. 1985FonlIeapoispo ...... I 1966 Chevelle SS. good• ervise, P/S, P/B, $1250. 2msOjraysS^— — . '■ ■■ noon I condlllon inside and out. 198S'Clieyni!etCI»yettei]». . . . . ’ 5 , 4 9 5 = __ - ___ mlacE i r r ^ B • 324-6fe______I ■ Aller6934-M25or934-52tfl. 1B8-Aut08 - OMsmoblta N«RttM]p>«353.Dana.^------1 - ; j963,Escort wagon, PS. ^ > 1983Fonlllieiiiettilnl.»»..r.L...... ’5 495 - I MAOtCVAUEYVrf^ l i n o f a i~jjlBS I 1976 Chevy Cam aro.-good' AC. slereo 'cajsette.' 47,000 i; . cond. Call 423-4554. 1983 Oidsmoblle Delta M Z Orymn Special. - miles, clean, new radial Brougham.d. 4 dr. AT, PS.PB. 1985llercei}TD|aZisu4 ...... ’ 5 . 8 8 8 ■ any Intartof-wood { B 1977 Camaro, wilh oul motorf llrejJ2750^one67M1^ PW. pL. power seat. V-8. . I - Ffe#6aUmitea.7» I & trans.. best offer. Call ’ 5 . 8 8 8 :'i ES!' door in perfect condlllon, < H6-4X4'siATVs 14&-4X4'S&ATV’S 146-4X4’siA TV s good condlllon. 326-4223, . new palnl. tires, interior,; Driceofnew.324-6651. { ___ .1985Si!iaraeiNaeo9i337{ , like new. $3000.726-6865. •76 • Cenlenlal, triple iimiled llh dual 1S64 GMC Suburban n 4 r x X 197B Jimmy High Sierra.T 4 xx 1978 ChQvy Blazer. 40010 1981 Dodge'Cmnl 024, 2 dr, 1069 CJ9 Jeep. V-6 wim c ll. blue S sliver.-low"miles. ' ■ ■ edition Trans Am,.very rare; 1988 Ford Iannis I33S3...... ' 'exhaust, black with ehrechrome 6.2 dleiel. loaded t shtr(i. sh* 4. exe. condliron. chromejme molor. 'new liros. excel, ■ ' 1974 Comet,, excel, cond. ’ < k) stk wheels, running ^ s rrds. ^ condlllon. S4500. 326-54MU good mlleaoe, S1950. 324-: ..naw „lires. .58.000 .m iles. .[new engine, trans. paint. wheett, exc. condltndltlon. }14.400. 423-SS22 (work) i ' llfeVI5500:734-5892------l „^t1,888: -I - : ------|2300/boitollBr:?43-«8294829 - rerren/of7W-5062— $4200.Atfer8Bmr34-8818.I— • *Her7>:m:------5806or324^552.“ '- " = ••$650, caah, 5364400. - I 1987FonlIaBiSi37»T...T7; 1988MertiiniMan|il$i3a;i>...... * 1 3 . 8 8 8 : 175-Auto Dealers 175-AutoDea!ers . i7S-AutoDealflra 175-Airto Dealers, iT^AuloD^ers 175-Auto Dealers 175-Auto Dealers 1987 HissonMailiDa >37.1...T.::...... ’14,888 I r

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Do you have; (;questions like tbese aboutit your Chaninces are you’ll neverer need to call senative s is on thee job for you, 24-hchours annuity? . . ourtoU-frfree Home Phone: ^Number in the a day including wireekends.’ m iddle ofo the night with a question Simply dial 1-8-800-555-5000 andid rest • What is my anmnuity value? about yoour telephone ser\Tvice. And aassured you’ll reacich someone readyly to ‘ • What is my inlnterest rate? chances;s are we’ll be able: toti solve any do c whatever it takikes to make sure yoyou’re • WhenjanXwiM dtaw lm y— - _— — ^—setvice-pproblent-you-may- .y-experience^:=-€ -completely-satisfis led-with-out^ecda t o l ____ ^ money through1 Olir regular daytirtime toll-free Our new Homne Phone Number:ris i . • What choicess (do I have? custome:er service number:rs. j'ljust another way we’reV renewing oururser- =»=What-actlon:nimust=ttake= = = = B u f e e•Qfi th^_of^ich3ncc'*? thflT ypi^ v|r/» m m m itm pfifLtO-vriii. And we intintend _____ now? m ight neleed a little extra h(help someday to i keep looking fobr ways to improve/eour 1 o r some: night, isn’t it nice:etoknowa service s Even if it takesc all night. ------MountaiiinBelLCustometSi.Service Repre- _ l-800-5Sr-5000IO-24HOURSADA DAY------James R. LoveB ' ' 734-4545 P r oDfessional s ?) ■ E coonomic b @ P ------A S e r vrvices i . Floor—' ------— ,~ Mountatain Bell I i B tlninterstate ti Bank Bldg. AuswEsrarCOMPANY D : I U T W In1 FFalls, kJ. Answtwers? .

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• I ' T ------h— ^^— tM T lm ea-N ew a;T w inI Falls.Fal Idaho ' Tuesday, Octottot>er13,1flg7 idia ; I aineaa , Jiumol►rs say Im to buy {J.S^^ wh(leat; r invest]tment fi:irm founnder ke»eps up pace futuresisent dimnbingli be is concemed about • Stamford Advocate ju st "60 percentpel of tbe people who 6ophy is conservative, inXX keeping samo time, he fl th a t increase concen- _ ...... work formeme." . _ ...... Vwith its primary duty toI safeguards any measures t rum ors, aaid Lespiispinasse. ' • rtateforits trationsofwealealth. T would call my- By B The Associated Press ...... O T A W ^R d V Conn'inn. T John He does« nnot view himself as essen- retirement r funds or an esti Wheat setUedd 4 cents to 6^4 : T m a1 one-weekOD busi' departmentental responsibili^ or pro- ccom pany th a t h as n o t beei«n publicly Then, when at $6.3516 a busheljhel. : ; d later-in tbe decado: ggains while bogs were t DCSS trip to tbe F a r Eas• J as to n are c e n t je r t ^respoiponsibility. bas complete ttraded for five years, whi(lich means that occurred it was done solely __ Live cattle' settllettled .40 cent to ~ I — ^— Friday;:^hBir:ipeitt-bolboth-Saturday responsibiliblli^.-We-never-even-have— —there-have-heen.opportu t fcunitieaJg-__wa8_tamed,_i: energy futures w ere moatlj tritons on growth b tie t weaken and preaousI tmetals fo7 cents higherler wiffi"the O do^ md Sunday worUi■king a t b is a vote.” rhored for investing In gigood, new through restric c money , supply, thus declined<3 sligbUy. ber contract atat 68.07i cents a ; Bridgeport, Conn., ofI!c)flice. D uring a B ut beliMfbre anyone, including ccompanies. But noting thah a t it is of- tbe domestie i S._busine88es,_Wrig^ _ W ith Tnanv b anks an d ff^em - pound; feeder cattle ca were un- ' ^ ____ — — momiog-lnterview-th•the-foUowing—W ri^ «»oetdses-tbat authori^r.to—— tte n -e o s ie r-fo r-a -n e w -VivBnture_tQ_cippUng '.U.S.. m ent offices closed for tbesColum- C changed to .80i"cent cei bighTf w i'tF ^. Monday, his desk: aand several make anI importantii decision, they asound promising than acttctually de- said, t 7 mistake continues, bbus Day holiday, tradln{ing w as October a t 78.4646 cents< a pound; dtalrs were still atrevxewn with the' mustseekiik Mvice from two or th re e 1liver significant, long-tenirm profits. This policy 1, with interest rates tthin , in most financial futures f^ live hogs w ere .26 cent lower to , ; papers and open briefcajfcases from bis senior ofB«Beers. ^Wright said,‘Think of allt1 the un-op- Wri(^it said, high — in comparison i r with October at •: ‘ w eekend prti}ects. Tbe comiimpany manages $4 billion jportunitieswe miss.” th at rem ain hi; m arkets. .30 cent higher w o o m /s low levels of Commission houses were 60.17 cents a pouipound; and frozen - ‘ Two day* later b be e lefl for a in investmitmfots for pension funds, Although a record-setietting bull to the econoi inflation — as a way o f nuyor t buyers of wheat fututures on pork bellies weresre .17 cent to .46 “ ' Wright Investors’ SerService confer- bank trustist departments and some imarket has helped producticeunprece- growth and inf further outbreaks of th t e belief th a t Indian Primime Min- cent lowerjnthh FFebruaiy at 69. .. ; ence in Ireland on tbitbe world eco- individualol investors.i cdented gains for many inverestore dur- preventing fiu ister Riyiv Gandhi is comiming to 65 cents a ];wund. nomic outlook. He willfrill re tu rn j u s t W rightst s business1 career began in iing the past five years, Wri'right is dis- inflation, i id included stints as a col- ttu rb ed by m uch th a t he s(sees in the When the( costo of borrowing is —t—the • country Sunday witrith the------...... ' ------______...... il in tim e for the O c t 222 symposiums; of 193S, and i for U.S. Precious metalstals futures were lomics professor and ow ner (economy. According to hia high, new busiusinesses have a more |hope o f striking a deal fo the Committee on DeveljvelopingAmer- lege econon I Victor slightly lower ata t tlth e C o m m o d li T 1 iger of a variety of com- philosophy, j which defiesI portionsp of difiicult timene succeeding. Even {subsidized wheat said i ^ Capitalism at; Connecticut’sC or manage th Dean. Exchange In Newew Y ork. C ineedofreorganiiation,ln- the t conventional wisdomi

saleofif tim ber b)usiness f i l W i i By Los Angeles Timeses sorts in the th industry, Moock said, . . Alterbottoittomingoutin 1983, lumberr We've beej;n building qualitllfy beds right S a n ta Fe Southernm IPacific, th e dl- prices ha'^ve nearly doubled and I h e r e I n ' M^agic e Valley for (63 years! So versified railroad'concompany in tbe bave readached $160 for 1,000 board “ throes of a mj\jor rereorganization, fe e t the) analystai added. Still, priccsJ we're celeljbrating our onniniversory with ______saidJ«!ondiiy- th a tit-ilt-bad.agreed.to.. are nearlyrly half of what they were in sell its Northem Calii!alifomia timber the'late 1970s.19 savings on rhdttressel In dH“irprlce’rdngesr i-Fe’ft-timberland-is-concen— ------business to Sierra PaciPacific Industries------Santa-F ~ I ~Dcmtmissyiyour chance to save of Areata, Calif. tr a te d inn th t ree larg e tracts th a t be- ' Privately held Sienlerra Pacific will longed toU> (tbe Southem Pacific Co., ■ payanimdisclosedsuisum for th e 620, which mmerg^ e with Santa Fe In- ' 0 0 0 acres of timbwlairland owned by dustriesI iiin 1983 to form Santa FeS ~ ' V K . Hwrif* F # Tirnhimber, which 'was Southernm Pacific1 Corp. ‘ ^ . p u t on th e block in JJune. u Securities The cotcompany then intended to analyst John E. Maacaack Jr. at S.O. merge ita two railroads — the REMIERE SOFT TOP Warburg ft Co. estimtimated Monday Atchison,'n, Topeka and Santa Fc Rail- . ,thBt_thj.Jiml^ riai4,t>a hwMiffiif hiw wav andl^e.& tt iithem PacificTrans- ‘ ^ . tween $600 and $600iOO an acre for a ’portation)irCb i 7^ b 6 t'the'Intferatate~ _iA mnriTnnm to $g$,Q00^___ . pn ^'w d the unionin ccan “buUd tb e Wall SStreet t analysts consistently the'world,••which~"bave-warmmed-thatrQM-may-have • -ia to our advantage1 as well as it’s to more difllifflculty than Ford living the company’s adVaobiOtage." w ith jobb gg uarantees, b u t those ana- ■ *We can’t deal with wit a company lysts alsoiso p r e d i ^ th a t GM probo- that ia not makingI mmoney," Bieber bly wouldild take a strik e ra th e r th a n ■soid. goalongvgwlthaFordpact Liko the Ford contontract, tho GM GM offofficials said in interviews agreement attemptsta to1 protect the overUieve weekend th a t m any of th e jobs o f m o st o f its afiiaffected workers analysts:s asimply did n o t understandd I I.IMMITED OU/kNTirr ^ A . BRASS ______lover_.th?.nw rt_.three,©ejear8jIJnder__theJ?9P.K‘pholes contained in the Ford H O IE L /M O n i______^ • __ theJ3M .poet, as,.ununder tho _Eord agreemenlent that co^d be used to —"DArBED" dvantage. N or did th e critica Cdmplatt wUh top deck. ^ r h agreement, layoffs willwil be perm itt^ OM’sadvi " I S ^wiriN SIZE sns . V -O' ; K ' ■only du rin g sales declines dec of ©M’s underatartand GM’s belief that a R « 0 . $219.00 »uld have caused enough die-r. ^ i , ~U.S.-mado products,rts, as long as strike cou ^ J, not caused by senaionw»within the OM work force to those declines are. n I ; Olh.rSli ^ sales o f products macnade abroad but do gravere damage to GM’s product- a s ....'18!89“ ' .______rsold by-QMln tha.UniiJnited States^— improxem«ment_p.lflas_over_^e next[t i Plui free Inntrtprlng - Both contracts rest!eatrict the use of three yeai r doybed m attreii •, overtime or outsideB suppliersai to ex- UAW P^ ’sident B ieber eaid Mon-- I ...... ■ te n d layoffs a n d placeaces a three-year day thatat ^ e experts were wrong - moratorium on plantnt closings.c about the± 0 acceptability of the Ford ' The minor differeierences between pact at: GiGM, and that they also are : the OM and Ford concontracts include wrong to believe that OM has hurt -a sweetened jobbuyoixyout proposal in itself byy titflking the Ford contract, TWIN ^ 1 the OM contract. *It’s a (good agreement,” he said,1. ■ 5 ^ Under the Ford platjlan,undermutu- “We didnidn't have a strike at Fordd ' s V l i t K M attress ToiToo Thick I 7 ally agreed upon conditions, « the and weI dididn’t have ono at GeneralII gvjgv MiMATTRESS That’s a positive'e cdflipaay can b uy outlut a w orker’s job Motors. ONLY \ For Your Sheets?SI ' r at a cost ranging fVofVom $10,000 to developmi>ment - - X I w r t o n N o w HHallnSt«k a I I $ ^ • 5 - J U iVt l Bl O — f Toughi------— ^ P E R C: i A L E . e t s froxfrPageO l^— fVom aapcLpercent who listed th a t a s a ^ S H E E; ■■ i ling goal a yeor ago. ------toUITourUtmTlilc ■ If struck, 77 perceircent of the em- bargoininj J ployers In the BNAfA survey - up W hati had h been a growing resis- from 70 p e r c en t a yeiyear ago — said tance byy eemployers to Industrywide they would attempt)t oor consider at- pattern,I. bargainingI through the — r:—TciaptingTeplocing^g-their-w orkers—first-halfifof-the-lOSOs-also-mlghtbe— < : and keep operating.* ebbing. PlPattern contracts in 19888 : H o w e w , th e ro apiappears to be a are plannmned by 30 piercent of'thele -. - growing employer diM db nchantm ent companletlies surveyed, up from 12 per- -^.wilh two-tier wageige systems - cent of thotboee surveyed In eacb ofthe - ays Same As Cast 'higher pay for vetera;Brans and a pe^ previousistwoyears., t • ..-manenUy lower scaleale for now hires I on ApprovedA Credit — -.. as a way of shavingingJaborcoete. I One-third of theI cocompanies sur- ■ ■ ■ ■ I I H 326 2nd A vvenue Soulh, Twli VIH ------V ey ed -a-y earag o -ano d 4 8 -pereent o f------— IS. n (Ain > f** Ml b W ^TheSleepGeii i J ipanles surveyed tiie responding compa sS'aM SKW Sisi this year said theyf currentlyci have ? I 7^313-3312I ~ two-tier contracts. FA Thi t>IM *.7B H O p e n MA b n .-F rl. 8:00 t o 5:01 But of tbe companiimieswhodonot kMnjOMn SK'* 03“ kwCcm t«~p i n** have them, only 188 ppercent In'tbe ISIJSttaC«n t.««» 172»* ■ SlS p t. 10:00 to 3 :00 WIAM T lfesSS FACTCORYI : c u rre n t survey sa id1 thtbi ey would eeek w y■ US.ua to estab lish tw o w ageIge tie rs in t h e i r ... tHsuKM?Mi— — ------r_next, round of negotljotiatlons. down