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f f r s a C«<>y(koMOl«U m t 2 5 * 83rdI y(y e a r, N o . 327 i S Twin Falls, Idahoho Tuesday, Novetivember22,19B8 S 0 t eJ set ta)go to a:ou$to\ force INELI clleanup T r a ^de i • Byllie'nineS'News 'c lM M p O>f ft the Mored and boned ■ He 1 said H is up to Qov. CockicilAn- "I told the attoittomey general.Isrt < Clure,re, R-Idaho, and Rep. Richarard ; and The AasocUtea Freeress : wastiia at-ININBL,': Attorney Geoenil dnis dn to file the complaintnt. But week that the stfbt^te of Idaho b a s a l- StaQisilings, D-Idaho, have been ”li . A m J m ui;said i Monday in,a'pra* Jones Joi would prefer to see nenegotia* ready accompBahiahdd the thrust of stromeunental* in obtaining $12 millio BOISE — He wouldi rathern use a ; par^itiiitenlament.. tions tioi with the Energy i)ei«rartment his proposed litigitigatioh by nfigotia«.~.foe;.thi-the . cleanup at INEL? Ths t y.” : pact cam t, but.Idaho'fl attotttdrney gener*"' Jooes "8ii(>iid'-Us,:Bta£r8:resrarch on on a comprebenmve cleanuppplan. [ tion," Aadrursaitsaid h ra -s ta to m e n t ' cleann]innpis an abosolute necessity.’ M ' al has & stick ready to.). foiMfo federal shows 'theI U.aU Department of '''It is absolutely criticaltal that Monday. IVe have ha< ertal^shed a Tlw governor issued on oi^d o r _ ■ ofHcUls to clean up .i. radioactive. * ergyhM "ffli'failedtoa^oately com*-rsbisiome progress be m ade ak>ngng those- ban . on -furtheru r low'levol and - Oct.., J 19 banning any additiominsl f • -w aste. -ply" with nquii^nla.ofw tbeNa- 'UnUnes, both to restore sagguiing pub- transurainc wastaste shipments to . sUpmc>ments of nuclear waste t a th • “I have .fomshed tbthe governor' tional Enviavlraimental' Protection :KcHc confidence in the prograrams at. INEL, and DOESis is cumntly unde^ INELSL from the Energy Depar c lllX Z C : w ith a compUd&t, read;lady for filing Act .by storii(R% waste'at the Idaho INEL IN and to assure protectiction of taking the e]q>emensive and difficult ment'sIt's Rocky F lats weapons facilcili- ^ c ^ 'i n U.S. D isM ct Court,i, 1 which calls Natioaal. BeBn^neering. Labor^ry the the Snake River Plain aqiiquifer," task of cleaningu{(upburiedwaste," tyneaTlear Denver. art- The Associated Presscss for cooi])iiancc with NEPAud^ a.. fordecades.ss. - ; . JJ ooi o e s s a ii Andrus said1 S&nl Jamos Me* He[e was) upset over the depar m ent’sat‘s failure to open ite Wast)ste 'rime Minister Bri- ; *■ ' ” ' J ' l80lati(ation Pilot PlaiU near Carl: TORONTO — Prim iservativcs won the . .’ bad,I, N.M., in October, as scheijjjj. an Mulroney's Conser IS majority needed u lei. d .!Tho department had failedj Ito House of Commons rt keepp its word about cleaning un v to sove the free trad(rade pact with tho wastefte storedI a t IN EL for too monJ ar United States, the2 CanadianCt Broad- years,rs, Andrus said. casting C orp.' proj«irojected Monday night. Thehe governor stood off the ageijgn. The CBC projectedted tho new House cy oveover a waste-filled reil car, ccn of Commons would1 hahave 170 seots for routetc tot INEL, that had entered'tlja tl Mulroney's Progressressive Conserva- c than needed for a | stateCo before bis executive ordor.P ^ tivc P arty . 22 moro th was} returned to Rocky Flats. BiBut majority in tho 295-scat 295- House of a t theh e samI e tim e, ho acknowledgeIggj Commons, state's legal position in gt. a ' It projected thatt JohnJo T urner's op- iptingTy8t5|rred5ranhipm^n' -position Liberals,, whowl fieroely at- wasfihJ shaky...... tacked the trade ppad act, would win 84 cialist New Dcmo- Joneones agreed on Monday but saig g lj" seats and the socioli Idahoho is on firmer ground in djjg. cratic P a rty of Edi BtBroadbent, which mandiinding the removal of wasggto also opposed the accord, occ would win IVomtlm the INEL. 41 scots. HIe ec callcd for the Energy Depai W ithout giving spccjpccific figures, the ; m entnt to issue a cleanup plan1 iin- public network saidid itita breakdown of cludiniding a "binding timetable.' Tl<|<]^ the popular vote shovshowed the Conser- i ' incomioming Bush adm irostration aalso l vatives with 43 peroi►ercent, down by 7 ' shoulduld develop a funding planI for f percentage points froifrom 1984; the Lib- the clecleanup, he said. erals with ^ percentcent, up 8 percent- age points, ond theho NewI Democrats 1 WiUVilhout those g r a n t e e s , JonQjjgg in third with 18 perceircent. - X i^^H :.eaid,'d, Idaho rosidonts .will ha Tho Csnfldian PrcJPress news agency ..4 ,troubliublo giving thoir full support^ tQ also projected thatat Mulroney^ would ^ •posed wcapons-relatt^ projecjgjtj havc a parliomontarjta ry majority. With ; the INEL. 76.1 pcrccnt -of theic precinctsp rcport- lfrat.Boma.point4n4ho-futui inc. it said the Conscrvatives Con had | | g ^ ,geg. A.'Z] million votes,, oor r 43.3 percent of al action against DOE is nccc saryy to obtain the necessary cor- cc popular vote;; theth Lil^raU had 3.46 million, or 35.3.3 pcrccnt;p ond the H i See CARROT on Page AS•fi New Democrats had 1.8 million, or w t (MoTHXpfi NOKKENTVeD 18.3 percent, : r ■' ' T h e E o e i ^ p e p a r tm e«nt o continues to bury lowow*l«vel radioactive wasaste in pits at INEL A cheer went up>at at Mulroney head- I quorters in his homlometown of Baie- Comeau, Quebec: whenw the CBC mode its first project!iection. "W e're here andfid we’re' to stay," [^is_ JHuilndreds v^/isit JFll< memo3rial in IDallas said Sen. Michel Cogger, Co co-chair- 7—^^------—=— ------* ' ■ The Associatciitcd P ress to visit the meiri>morial before going homee tto Ix)s At Parklandd Memorial Hospital, wjiore wi riSTrurihctJoraervfltl’vfltfvrcampaign; Angeles, Kennedy was tfiken kei after being shot, a roundtdtable Conservatives had)lild a jittery s ta rt in Bgrowit . DALLAS-— Hundreds of people camem e to the "It's somethin]ing that I can tell m y kidsids what discussion was plaplanned Tuesdoy with five docloctors lhe four Atlontlantic Maritime ■ ...... John P. Kenn‘nnedy M em orial in downtowniwn Dallas happened," he sasaid, “r m going to tell tlicm■n lhatt 25 ond nurses who0 werev nt the hospitai whencn the provinces, but didid well^ enough in 11 on Monday,’, oas the city where he wass kkilled 25 yeors ago this event e changed the history■y iof tho president arrived.;d. cenlral Quebec andid OntarioC to get at I : thfedi per- least the 148 scatsts rnecessary for a years ago prc|)rcpnrcd to mark the anniversarsary wilh United States, th wse who m ake’ your ham - complete.cod ers. Next yearcar it will be the Oak Ridgelge Boya a t the chance of a lifetime.I l.le»«.«f.ai>- burtera.CTDtingressional auditors soid, ”"IRS cannot afford to wav ait.im til___ Tw in Falls Cou!!ounty F a ir & Rodeo. . . ,. . The boartird also dijcussed.cnlcrtainmcluncnt for the 1990 ■: • •• 'petite. Hepatitis' A ■ia is apiiead " ^ y ------Ttt¥i E o m id - lS ^ lor a solution to an im-~ — The lair t»axiard docidod to pursue negoegotiations with fair; 'maybebe Mario Osmond and"Rickielie Van\ Shelton. mostly t h r o u g food an u l i a g s f r The problei3lem of low salaries was perpending computer capacityity prob- the popular c(country band to be the TiTuesday • night .erally a mild diseaso.0. HopatitU-'1 severa eral citcd by the General lem," len GAO said. "If it docs,, tthe pro- ^ardstand shshow next year. The boardard believes an Ticket priprices for the 1989 grandslancland show will be B, however, is ^readlad throngh Accounting’ 01Office in a report on how ■ cessingces problems cncountcitered in agreem ent willvill bo reached soon. almost thee same: as this year. Reservejrve seals will ro­ :an eicban^ of M y fluids,fb n n t the IRS mighight improve the tax-col- 1965 196r in processing tax returnsns and iS' The board1 discusseddi bringing in two lossIcs stellar acts m ain SlO, andai general admission seatsots may rise from ally through sexual contact, con tbe Icction procctccss. The report was onc sui:suing refunds could rcoccur." instead but coiconcluded the Oak Ridge Boys Be would be $7.50 to S8,i, mainly to elim inate tho hashassle of making a h a iii« of IV' drug: needles ne or of a “ nes!S by GAO, an arm of }Most recommendations in tho re- the crowd-pleaiIcasingest choicc. changc. . from Uithing motherrtocHld. to Congress, on major problems to be port poi had been made previoiiously by "As far as pupublic appeal, you couldn'tt dodc any better," The boanird also discussed but didn'tI't cdecide whether , Hepatitis B is thoug)u^ to be by Iu new president and new the GAO. They include: said Terry Tario,Ta generol m ana^r of KEZJ radio, to run the) irodeo four nights again or toI reduce'il to ,the m ajor cause of prixjrim ary Kv- Congress. •Creating an agencywidide plan who will do theth prom otion for the' show,jw, 'They are a three nightsIts. jjr^^wer and is ^t b } Q ^ to 'If thesele - -issues are not ad- ainaimed at improving IRS emfnployecs' major act, a nmajor force in country mu;music. They put Rodeo altiltendnnce has dropped here,rc, but it is up na* ' .caosc about 5,000 dea'tlta tli'a ^ r,"' dressed," GA(}A0 boss C haries A; Bow- abiab ility to "work effectively irin on in- on a dynamiteite show.” tionally, saiiaid board C hairm an Stan Snov>now. loitber diroctly or indirjdirectly, in sher wrote,, "t'the (IRS) commissioner erecrcasingly automated envirtironment. The Oaks's ' alsoi h&ve a wide appeal.1 t^that will draw An antiququc tractor pull and show and fireworks will tho United States,'aCcciCcording to e*pcct flt (1) serious problem s in Lo'Low p ay is a m ajor problem.I. non-country' mimusic fans a s well, hc said.i. , be the mainin events for M onday night. nr ntVr.nrtg nn Tn n th o r Ihufiinpjts, thn hnnrH vntrH ------the foundatiea ------—— — — pmpfi^^jng ,r9aB, r» ------iJIhcro-ara-t L3-.2.UI w e the cp-______: MargoUs said thatt betweent> 6 taxpayer;r confidence in the tax turns tur processing staff in thele service the planet thathat will draw as well as The’he Oaks," Tario boose recenintly donated by.Union Pacific:ific Railroad for a . ^ 1 0 percent of theihepatttis'd he . system, anditd (3) a significant loss in cercentcrs are paid less th an e^ii^ipIoycCs told the boardrd aj t its monthly m eeting MonMondoy. museum insinstead of a ticket office. ItI willwil be located at j equal them in the north ei :cases become chronic,ic.inirfich tax revenuesies th at could help reduce of local fa^food restauraniints," the The groupp Alabama/ probably could ei end of the park where thee KEZJK entertain* ^symptoms are slight the deficit." this a re a .h e}said. st m ent s ta g:e e is, ; and it will house a historytory of tho fair. '______The-most-]st-pressing IRS need is • S e e T A X o n P a g es A/ 2

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X-2 Tlm«^N««.1WlnFaJl9,sis. Idaho Tuesday. Novombof»f 222,1968 rief ly — of the National gyaxos hurricanc, 6isaid Bob S l^ ts, director of 1 Carrot- B u ^ k e q►ps x Thornburgh, Cavi H urricane CeiC enter ...... ^ -r :------•UpOBtiouMlitomPJ rowthatthesite', 3N(AP)-Prerident Inc. applications,I, hhe said. . ouru r ifuturo and, if so,, t ^ n wha and Iraq th a t is holding up a a commission that has madeiderccommcn- tween Iran a Thf. gnvironmcntnl grou litinn. dam ages A zores buil between The 153,000-sq-square-fool, Spanish-stylc facilityfac will be quake rockcked the Azores archipelago ir 6000 and eOOO feet. Windiinds south 10 u> built on a 100100-acrc site about 45 mileses inorthwest of lantic on M(Monday, dam aging some builbuildings on tho 20 m ph. Higha 36 to0 440. Toni^t, m O K tt: Los Angeles.}. largest islanond, officials said. No injuriesries were report* scottered anow ihowera.ers. Accumula- J cd...... dona o f 1 to 2 inchea.. LoLowa 20 to 25. o m . -i Tropicals1 storm heads for Floil o r i d a The earth!thquake m easured 5.8 on thoho PR ichter scale, Wednesday, enow likely,ely. Accumula- Zai 1 quake capabic of causingJ considerableco to AP) — Tropical storm Keith,th, just short of >"“ ”'"8 “ ' tiona of 2 to 6 inchnches. Windy. MIAMI (AP mage, said Pat Jorgensen of 1the U.S. Geo­ outlook, anow becoming the year's sixth hurricane,ne, Kiakcd the Thankagiving Day out cy in Menlo Park, Calif, ■ eninsula on Monday and momoved into the likely. Higha intheSOi. m i Y ucaton Peni se government ofiicials said sail the quake Gulf of Mcxicxico on a course expected to voer toward shook the is!islands of Sao Miguel, Santaa M aria and Ter- - NoitlwaUtabaadN*1.N e v a d a ;...... l A o c u ^ V (ttor^AM Sdsv— , _ Florida, forcci•ccosterssaid. 55 a.m. MST. Salt Lake. Ogden andan Provo — iD SV lifllln!sC ondiunc-d by the ’ Fnllw.Fnl icy sp o u . wet: IdahoI tFalls- _ w here generally underler 110 m ph. Idaho Dcpii;piirlmenl of Tran»porUi- Ah shton,I icy spot*: Ashum-.MorIonia na BiniFRiriiiii,V ^ The wormeat tempeiiperature in the tion; limline, snow floor, lichl snow, vSliniiam lMll^aliicihi state Monday was 60 degrees ni U.S. 9fif) — • HiKKins-Whitc I5ird drifting. dri Twin Falls while Foirfairfield reported Mill. wci.I. dry. sciillfrcd rain: U.S,I 26— Icyspow. M i m t k i n lM * ! M r R S I the coldcst at 1 degreece Ibelow zero. CrutiKcvillo-llo-Winclu'Bler. wet; IIdaho 51 - Dry. Winehvsicr-Icr-Moscow. wet. ruining'; U.S.1 i)3— line-Arco. ____ T he e x te n d ^ outlookqok for Southern Wcincr-Ncwew Mciidows, wci, BTW)W- Arco-Salm An on, wel. rnin; l,4)si Idaho shows ThnnkiinksgivinR Day in«; Muriiin(

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Student afN Twin Folli>und nil otherh e r areas 733-08M viftmsn rale,p. byb) mftll unly: $7.60 per month forr d a , l o n gI Iterm obligation,I, noi credit checksM, and no aervlcaa i w o r r i e s . News lfpS.nH n«.n.'n. mui«fln(m vvlitur ond Sunday. Circulation If you haveIVC ai news lip or winh to lalk toto someimea in the tdiloriii) dupnrlmmnent. call 7.13-09;il bflwocii 9::i0;:10 n.m, und ______■^Wepoft4fll»^ww»-u»d »t>ortfc.rifc.ruiiult» ufttT------G::iO luid on wcckendn.in, ccall 733-0931. Malt informMtlnation ft The Time* .Ne»>le*i I> publithed dally at t32 ThirdrdSt-W.. 1 ^ M t m A dvertising u.iinia. *»l»enlttn» clirwtor Twin KnlU. Idaho.Idol B3301, by Mafiic VAlley Newif.ipaper* / g t m Ifyou wish to placc anoin advertisem ent, call 7:i:!-09:il.:ll. (:ij|.s«ifli-d lntsr) ------‘ Tuesday. Noviovombor 22.1988 Tlmos-Nows.aws. Twin Falls, idatio 1 Idahh o ' : Joness: Statejnust reeview anny Ibtteiry opersation on1 rescrvaations lonow ifipassa-lottery ...... 7 FORT h a l l (APAP) — A Shoshone-Ban- toTd ti them if tKc lottery amcimendment passed 1artdl)irbingo.' ^ ' arid ih stan t wilwinner cards, ...... “All we' have to do n Lit'approyrt'byrthe Bu-: -:t nock l i ^ o r Bays tho:ho tnB<» aro ready to a e * wo v would be willing to entcinter into ncgotia- MaiViv ih OaBoriio, chairm afi“0fof-.lhtrortllzj^OsbomttMid ‘ iaidLlt jfl redialed Iv tribribes ordinance a n d ia v c :it'j irs. I don't thirik thcyll , ...... ate their own iottorycry-on tho Port Hall lndi* --tions-with t them to detorminraine-w hat gaining “ Hall BiLliisihc^ Council, disputes1 Jones’Ji ran- „„a tho Natioiitional Indian Gaming Commnjjg. rcau of Indian Affairs, an Reservation. ButBut Attomey General Jim they t would bc able to conduiduct," Jonos said, tention1 tthattho stato must approvrovoatnbal class 38 includes nari-mutuel hot.orso objKt,"hcsaid. ■nt of Waikcr-Castlo of • ; Jonea counters thcfic stato m ust review th e ''but '1 wo h av en 't h eard frommthem." tl gamingg isystem . radng and casino ca gambling, and is Te^reeal Mannan, president said thc lotto-lottory • ; operation before thch e IH rst tickets are sold, The proposed lotto or lottc;)ttery on thc rcscr- Osboromcisaid onc of Jones' ownOTiprcM re. only if th e tribe tri! entere into an agrecmcnonl G ™ " W s., sai on a short tim e after th e • "First they havcs to e n ter into negotiations vation v would b c open to thoiie ppublic. leases,, < dated Oct 26, says any>y gnmbhng yritjl th e stato.ito. -- should be in operation i Joseph Marinan, presidentlent o f th e Wiscon- conduct*rted,for charitablo purposes . , agreement is finalized.:ed. "Ifs ju s t a m attor of w ith th c state and1 8>isign a compact giving tho said the tribes plan to entor ir sin com pany tho Sho-Bansis h.havc hired to set dcr Claea s s .2 of th o Indian gambliniSgactoS^ Osboniosaic '" f “ signing the papers,"'M Mo arinan snid. I stato regulatory autauthority over the type of s e n t agreem ent w ith a Wiscons up th e ir lotto-lottery, said1 th(they can avoid go- borne rcrcccived the same indicatior Marinon said Walkeilker-Castle sets up the , ) gam es th a t will bcs allowed,”al Jones said. v ta from the “ fZla i t will set up th c Iottory a ing through thc state by/ ca calling ^ e game federal] BI ureau of Indian Affairs, h games on the reservati•vations, gets them run- , H ad Idaho votersrs approvedi a stale lottery i; ? Z d o ^d r s , to g e t il running, prior to enactmentnt of( the National Indian lotto li instead of lottery. Readiiding from a letter to thc c ning, and then turnsns thet operation over to Gaming Re^latoryory A ct in October, thc "There's a very fine lineine distinction bc- Assistarant Sccrctarv of Interior RossRc Swim^. PflHMfTp of thc Iottory referendum. jap- the tribes, state would nave hahad no control over gam- tw t een lotto and lottery," MarinanMai said. "It's mer, OsDsbomo said thc gaming; regulatoryi proved Nov., 8, coming on the heels of enonact- The company h asi estoblishcdest lottories on y “ bling on Indian rewreservations. "Bul lhe 6 tl~—ftll'am i attcrof how ItsDpcracratcdf' ------acfdtvitbrldca-gombllngTJirlndiim ■ resrcscrvutiunn wenfOf^irlnrIndian'Gaming-Rcgulatory-/ rAct—the-Oneida-Indian-Res Reservation-ftt-Fond-du-r ------: p v c s us th a t authoritority," Jones said, A lotto game is a kind of lottery1 based on into sevijvcral classes. by Congress,s, jpaved the way for the lott M t h e a sstAsiaI cation h asas 1resigned. discuss thc mattor when itt rmeets Dec. 1 did not reflectict anya turmoil within thc ; < frc /ocational Education. ; I Williamm Ullery of Boise citcd per->r- in Coeur d’Alene, Division of Voca S tates Nefffi Borviiirvico — A ndrus, who will also beicproijot.ng sasons for his resignation,in, Ullery became admini:nistrator for ------Idaho's agricultural expoports, leaves „hich look>ok effect Nov. 4, state Boardrd the Division of Vocotionallal Education ------'There's no for Korea on Nov. 26. WASHINGTON3N -W hile Idaho’s . of Educatia tion spokesman Bill Har-ir- in January 1987, succcetceding Larry F o r the t l perfect : j senators havo tntuavelled to far-off, q i liiestion C (the visit):) Stallinra, a DemoclOCfM irom grove 535^id Monday.] Sclland. flynfjr plflcos duriiuring this congrcs- J Rexburg, h as split his tinimctatwcon ' as resigned for personal rca-:a- He came to Idaho fromm Wisconsin, g a t h e r i n g . as very beneficial 0, whorc ho j I sional reccss, RoR ods. Larry Craig Washington and Idaho, d I really have no more infor-jr- where he was chief execumtivG OfTicer Thanlcsglksgivlng is Thursday, and Richard StalStallings were busy for Idaho.' a d d r e s ^ local business•88 and com- nation IhsJian that," said TVudy Andcr-jr- Novemnber bei 24th. How about tou^ng base• w^ ith th d r con- m unity groups. Stalling)m r c l m i r f istant division administrator,or. stituente. - Gary Whitwell,I to Washington lost wee!•ok and will -,i., reaiij,illy just being treated as a a F T DD AAu tu m n H arvest™ Sen. Jam es McClure, M R-Idaho, ^ spend Thanksgiving m i Oedcn, ndard and routine personnelicl 'tl I Bouquciquct? F T D flowcrs- returns today from froi an 11 day trip Internationala l U tah, w ith his family. ,, ■ change. I1 know\ Dr Ullery has intcr-er- y th e feefecllng n ev er ends. to S outheast Asia,sia, whero ho toured T r a d e a n d 'H e's been following upip somo Idaho retuming to perhaps a cam-im -m ^ Bangkok, Thailulilsnd, Manila and d issues,* said aide Melodi»i,c Rydridl. pusenviroi ironment." IQ C O>M1NG I Singapore w itht a congressionali del- Corommerce director> r "He's sort of taking it eas:asy, spending I cgatioD headed)d by Sen. Robert ______some time in thc oflice.* Oolo, R-Kansas. — H e 's not a big once for travoJ- TlThanksgiving Eve || The fact-findinling group visited of Chinlina Trade Consortium, a Seat-satr ling," Rydalch said, adding ac that *^Pralse and Song I ^ I , mititaiy- . installitallationa around tie-baseased group d edicated, to tp Stalling haa only made,dc ,two_.trips B Holiday O pen HHouse I igthcning trad e relations bo- years. ^ Service I Southeast Asia,a, mt et with govern- strengtl bo- abroad in thc past four yi I Friday, Novembiber 25 U ment rcpresentantolives, and dis- twwntn this country and Taiwan, When in Idoho, Craig,g, a Republi- Wednesday, I iring his v isit to Taiwan, which n and cussed trade issueifiues, a n aide in Mc- D un' ich from Midvule, also 8}spoko before •November 23rd I C lure's ofnce said.jid. shareses sister-state relations withith community and rrecreational * i Saturday. Novemlt i b e r 2 6 U After spwdin,ding Thanksgiving ^aho,!0, Symms-secured a n o rd v for groups, and gave th(the keynote ‘7:00-7:45 p.m. IQ 9 a.m. - 6 p.n 30 Idaho Red Delicious a^les,leSt spocch before thc Idaho'0 Wool Grow- with family in OnOregon, the Senator 60.000 Irst Christian Church1 j II WarchTdroufadTf International Trade and Com-im- ers Association in Boise, will heiad backIt t n people w ho cantl stand I Southeast Asia.a. ISymms was pro- ono ofof IIdaho's biggest custom ers for After spending Thanlmksgiving in ir (Christmas BasketssU teeattentloian.” r moting Idaho'ss &agricultural prod- wheat,It, potatoes, onions, and ap- the Boise area with1 !his family, „ tUnamriFTD*. oitaaFTO*. ucta in l\iiwan,Jl, Nov. 11-18, as a p K h, ho e added. C raig will address thee .Association Welcomed » at this B 459^thN .. 1 member of a privately-sponsored pi rnims has been meeting withnth of Idaho Taxpayers in BoiseB a t the S ^ c e M Ifc 678^050 lO Commerce ofTidals this weekeek end of thc month ondid th e Inter- 733-2209 JJ Symms’ tripI w;was sponsored and m praiireparation for Gov. Cecil An- m ountain Forest Produclucts Associa- paid for by th eJ Northwest-RepublicN< drusi' \-isit\ to Korea and Taiwan.'an. tion in early Deccmben

i ' Court to0 decide / if compaiany must ^ay teadchers BOISE ( A P ) -•A A ]Minnesota insur- ncc company serviiirving the Mountain TH.AN-K-S-( G I V I Ni G ■ ^ ■ lomo School DistriN G R O O M cachers when thejliey wero on strike

St. Paul Fire'ire and Marine nsurancc Corp. filifiled Nov, 10 for a Icclaratory. It namiamcs as defendants r M ^ U rufitccs Dwain1 Mooso, Richard phecketts, Maryf FranF: Aguirre and R c lis hi e s p ita H a rris .. Butternut Squalash Potage Aguirre was reca!ecalled in an OcL 15- - 0 J M istrict election. a n dI Tbachers walkedced out on strike in rfay for more sayly iiin school adminis- ' t h a n ki e S G I V I I C a e s a r ScS a la d ration. They filccfiled su it June 12, fclaiming thc distristrict had breached R O A S T T O Mi T U R K E Y ta contract by not paying them for BU]FFFET Hays thev spent out of the classroom. S ^ g e D r e s s i n g _ -_ Ciranberry-Sauce n ___ . ‘ The oducatorsxaixalled for triple th e - - " x : "s e n i o r s $ 1 5 .5; C o bmount deductedd fifrom their salaries luring thc striktrike, as well as m o r 6200,000 in punitivitive damages. 1 | 0 % J S ® V E A L C HlEZ l S O I discountDl M ilk-fed Vcal panfiifried in butter with Shallots andd Lemon Juice S' WINDOWfTREAMHl'Q T $ 1 9 .550 C SAALE IKids J u s t o r 3 0 < ^ ^ 9 9 ROASTrr LEG OF LA^MB BOURGEOIS)ISE Per Year $ 1 9 .0) C o , ^ P E N THANKSGIV3IVINGDAY11 a: m:-"99 1 > m : - ~ - FRESESH SALMON^\WITH SORREL■L FORAUMITEDTtiDTtMC, SAVE MONEY ROAST TURKEY *OVBVEN BAKED HAM • ROASTTBEEF ’-SAVING WINDOW ON ENEROY-SA MASHED POTATOESS & G I F B ir r GRAVY • DRE£ESSING $ 1 9 .0)0 C TREAT)EATMENTS CANPIED Y A M S'BA K£ ED D n S H • COOKED VEGELHABLES- ■ 'l-AlUMlNUM' MINI-8UXDS...':..50%off AND OURNR NEW DESSERT BAR Potato and Freshih Vegetable WOVEN ------Old-Eashione*ned-Pumpkirv-Pie,-M inincc-M eat-Piej-Qf-Ice-(e - C r e a m ------• SALAD BAR „;40%OFF ■ Coffee, Tea, San!nka or Milk WOODS ...... • DRINK BAR r A N o r w o o D v v 'S * •DESSERT BAR Squaw Bread and 1French Bread SUT BUNDS ”°.40% . . off _ . SOFT ICE CREAM ^ (WITH MEAL) ffl flEATID SHADES““.4fl%0Fr FREE C h iild l d (12 & Under) A peDecite portion.. .$9.000 ' (VERDSOL) . . . . - • ------VERTICAL LLIVE PIANO ENTE-ERTAINMENT BUNDS ...... Tux and Er.ituiiY nonot jncluJcJ. CUSTOM WINDOW . ff : SHADES ...... 30% OFF h Mor* fhan 65u iffllni-blind colon. y ov*r BO woven•n isevelt at the beginning }fy‘:y and do som ething about aidd dd rain — and that of Theoaoro Rooaev steeply, and the practit®ce ofc dearcutting — of this ccntuiy. Ronaldd ReaganR had tho w orst " cero n Bush h as been spcdfic inI sa,saying he will. 2sk, signed, the skinning whole mountainsilinsidcs — increased i. environmental recordi ofo any president in would like to see on his desk, Pmlection Act rcscuiscuing 12.000______as well. The symbiosis of tthe Forest Service, quare miles of California fromim carelessi and “and timber liidublr/bccam a t ^ w ith thcR cagan poipolldenor eight years, inistration, an.indus- ftcn irreparable daitiagc. I wouliould like him to lil, in the Reagan adminisi Though he did supportjort ono or two dean-air oftc try executive found himselfisdf directing tho na-,; moves, Bush also suppoiiported IctUng tho auto- lUsh for wilderness legislationin iiin U tah, Ida- tional forests. ____ mohile.industiy. delay,f CO compliance w ith nitro- I'o10 and other states where Reagan's Rc< sagc- irush rebel fiiends have been-ho!i-hoWingitup.I J While the demand for>r thetl public's timber; gen oxide emission stanitandards, opposed add ^ grew, and was met byI a compliant Foresi ? rain lepslation, approviroved oil exploration in vould like to see him rehabilitailitate ^ e EPA, md give it back the teethtl tthat Reagan & rvice — even when saleslies were m ade far be- the A r ^ c Wildlife Refu;efugo, urged the repeal . 1 I for thc forests' olhcr\ lulled. low cost — the demand for of automobile fuel ccoreconomy standards and stipulated uses also becai»came moro u ^ n f. backed Reagan's veto ofofthe i Clean Water Act ^Finally, as a high priority, I wouldv like lo R ^ \ X The bureau's foresters bcgaxjgan to feel besieged." iree task forccs th a t 1) «c him work with Congress to fcbring thc na- He alM choired thitK They were halfhearted aboulabo the wilderness. advocated letting the! EnvironmentalEi Protec- ional Forest Scrvice, once a Ibureau with studies forccd on them becauscbee they did not; 1 phasD-down of lead in "|Slligh motives and morale, backck Iinto.thc scr- tion Agency relax its pi subscribe to the preservalrvationisl philosophy *■ gasoline, 2) proposedI easing cs EPA standards vi«ic c of thc public. In th at bureaueou's history he they saw behind wildcmesmess. Tbo often, tncy for hazardous waste! fadlitiesfc and 3) sus- ''^•1vill find some stirring cxamplcjpics o f Republi- overlooked or evaded thelhe intent of thc law-* ponded regulations restricting rest discharge of a n activism on beholf of the envenvironment setting six equal uses.. WlWhen a Wildemess.t industrial toiins into se\ For thc national forests arearc primarily a Sodety forester examinedned thc 1985 budget,' Thc Leoguc of Conserservation Voters, assess- ^3 0 P accomplishment. They wonivcre bom but of he found resource dcvdopnlopmcnt and cxploita- ing Bush's environmentscntal record, gave him a |||®he natiori's horrified reaction)n Ito tho unau- tion items (timber sales,:s, mn inerals and graz-1 D. N early every timtime the environment horizcd logging th a l Icfl Michijchigan a slump h |1 ing) totaled $600 million.in. 1Resource steward- clashed with businessess profits during the P®*;jialch and sent thc pine areasas of' Wisconsin . ship item s (soil, «^/ater,r, wwatershed, wildlife ___ 1980s, the environmentlent lost — and George m d M innesota down thc Missisiisissippi as lum- JP m bor}or rafts bigger lhan footballI fiifields. Most of I aiid fish habitat, recrcalioiation, and lahd'acqui-, was there. sition) totaled S170 millmillion. Not cxactly^' NonethelesB, os Reagea^n before him. Bush h a t lum ber came off the publicblic domain, few / equal. declares him self an enviinvironmentalist, and, in eveiver got a perm it to cut it, fewiw ;paid for what i )yan Zaslowsky I The sam e bias towardd timtir ber sales and the... one statement, seemedcd to promise change: "I hey cut In one lifetime, Dya / ili& ih expensive reading lhat, makesma logging possi-j think for too long we'\ive've given the playing iays in "These American Landiinds," wc defer- M ble (and forestalls wildcmccmcss designation), is field away to the Demoimocrats on the environ- 3Stcd an area th e size of Europe.ipc- M opparenl in thc plans mandatedmat by the Na*, mcnt. I w ant to makoe thed environment a Re- ^ ^Tb save something beforerc it: all .went, ^ tional Foresi Managemeismcnl Act pf 1976., publican issue." CojCongress, in 1891, authorized;d t thc president ^ to set aside forest reserves from froi the public . ^ I l i y i Those plans will set the) palpattern for every for-j. That statement mayay ihave been more cam- ^ ' est for the next 50 years.rs. Almost/ every draft;," paign'-rhetoric. Onee notesi it is without domain. Beryamin -Harrison,1, a Republican, - wK plon h as come under heavyjavy attack from envi- \ specifics and the emph greatest good to the'-- ment of thc Interior,ir, I from the secretary on asserted itself as an eslablisheshed use. Recro- destructive use. If the gn thc longest tim e is still down. ation,all including fishing, hunftunling, hiking, I g reatest num ber over the I As long as wc aree wwishing, why not wish camping, dim bing, solitude andanc spiritual re- "■ the criterion, Ihen lhe‘ FoForest Service needs that, for his secretaryary of the iritcHor, Bush freshmcnt; also had to beI accommodated.’ac why, in nationalll forests,fc thc signs say "Land,d to be remodeled and givgiven a broader and'- appointed someone likelik Bruce Babbitt, who, Visits to the national forests■ w( “ J '™ : Use wa,/as always foremost in PiPinchot's ofManyUses."InIn fact, ^ e Multiple Usc-Sus-s. more humane mandate. - though a Democrat,,, k knows more and carcs . ^sla n t a t around 10 million a yearyci unl.l World • wise use, benefiting thc! greatest^ tained Yield Actct 1of 1959 those variousj8 The opportunity is in1 BuBush's hands. wcnlupandup. ’ • more about the enviroiironmcnl than anyone in War ^ II. After the war they wer 3ver the longest liine. The burbureau hc uses'into law, listlisting, them alphabetically to Interior since 1980?)? iAnd w hal a splendid By “ j 1975, 190 million visitsIts a jc a r were las consistently difTcrentiatcilied itself emphasize theirir (equal importance: outdoor(jr Wallace SU'gne/ ia an <;/]i/ironmen(a/ifi( 1 ml forests draw way lo m ake the Dem)emocrals forget the late recorded, and now national rilerion from the National PaPark Ser- recreation, rangenge, Umber, watershed andid and au(/inr. His mosl rectrecent book is "Cross- .1 moremi recreational visitorsi tlthan nalionni I t T hat is wildlife and fishh habitath Tb those was added ing lo Safety" (RandomI HoHouse). ,( campaign, n ch il sees as preservationist'

Letters’s/ ^ N £ L , c h e e r■leader k efforts drawIU) comment------it on their own, try again,I...... portrWe'wn'tlisliislcTto'jiisrffew '^pet^ 7c lhe quality"oT yolir^nnlciniking’watcri ‘ ■...... Sim atbi^hould3d%ptblisten The chcerlcodera can't do il oi although they work hard at Iryitrying. So, come DONOV)VAN BRAMWELL never callcd anyorly o n caliarin my life, but, 1 • Should exercise yourur riright to bring dvil }n Idaho’s senators for- It's a sad day when I on people, let's give our girls. sorsome help. In L cw isvivilic, Id ah o think some litticlc vwhite ones have been told, suits when your local watcvater system, your sake the Magic Valley.!ey. Bolh Symms ond Me- giving the cheerleaders help,, we'rewc helping My house w as aboabout as far frem the bam asI stale, or your federal olTidITidals fail to do their . dn Falls last week just 'C iure stopped in T w in! our leam, and a s we all know,v.awcll-support. a these neighbor's's hhouses next lo Mr. Jones' job; long enough to promotelote yet another budget- cdj leam is a better team. s best choice for CSI0 1 bam . I find fliesIS dldon't leave the source, that's.'s • Should bo aware of■ potpotential sourccs of busting noclear rcactoictor for Idaho. They did B ILLIE HENRY I wouldd like1 to encourage CSI boostestersto where they stay.y. TheyT don't cross thc fcnce tolo ground a nd surface contanntaminalion; also sup- this before thc scopinging hearings were even .. .WendclL ...... —- ______voleJor-Ne'Jdl Weir, wha.wiahcs to serverve on the - t h e next h.ouse_tojto cover thc sjdc of the house- J>9.rtpfTqrts nimcd,at proterotccting.lhesc_yitnL_i ____ over. They did this bcfcjcforcthe environmental — jard •'•‘c was told inJ coicourt, unTess rnaybe th’cre's resourecs." ..u Collceooflif Southern Idaho School Boar impact statement isI evenevi published. They did . . ier over there. Maybe they Lee lococca would haveave our young people Libertarian pleased withw effort i vc knoilown Neil for a lot of years. He ima «om o«ngiuicier, not even hang oroundnd longI enough to hear ^ , p.. should dean upp lhtheir own back yard before "get m ad a t the people: in W ' ashington who ; and convictions of purpose. F what their constituenc;“ney had to say Open letter to Idaho's Sccondond Congression. integrity ai they start throwinwing stones. Think about this,s, are burying you under'adungheapofdebt" a d those w ho'10 don't know him too well — t I'm afraid too monyny 1future campaign con* al District: e. U ‘11 them "No'more." And,^nd, "G etm ad atan y - iris and pushes for higher edu»lucation. you go«J people, tribution promises havliave been made and they My candidacy for the congrcs:sessional seal spofl lople need your letters ond body who tells you th alit youyo have to setUc,for . 1 on the UCLA Boxing Tbam.n 1 He's The dairy peopl are sufiering from aI severesc' case of the Wash- rerepresented my effort to work•kfortherestora- fc He boxed o lem hear from you. The ccono-)- packaged solutions. Tfclltlill them: "Gel our of my ' gh thnl he won't bc pushed anaround support Let them ington D.C. disease. ti(tion o fthe rights and freedomsms wc havo lost big enough lls needs our dairymen. way and let me think for myself."r He says, '! words, he'll "fight" for an exceI Do wc w ant to see all our far work h ard, they desense n e a lot of rcspect and I efforts to improve the quality.y lence. M any have sacrificirificcd health and limbs i some ways less free than thoc AiAmerican • anddairic-ies pul out of business? This i support iter, - th a t wc mighl bc able! to buyI houses, raise 1 colonists were under thc totalitalitanan rule of ^al commtnunity where we like it or not W hat happened to ppep dubs to h d p our ^ low results of dririking w ater families, go to chureh and other meetings ; King George. O ur nntion is appapproaching a cri. don't s e c> ttall smoke stacks here in TwS i n " P - W cheerleaders out? Ai handfulha of girls can't do - irea; attend publichcarings; w ithout fear of govcmmc:imcnt troops throwing ; sis. If we enter th at crisis wilhithalovoorlibcf. ncighboriiring tovma. We are a farm ing,ngand tesUmyour^a thc supporting all onm ttheir own. These girls \ t of developments relating lo tear gas at crowds, break■caking into our homes, [ ty and an understanding of howhov to establish jairy comim m unily These people needd o0 u r sup- and keep track of are very disappointed in chcerleading and I disagree wilh govern- ; nnd preserve it, there is a chanlance we can _ _ and jailing those who disi for one, don't blame; them.th . emerge w ith a real hope of free-'rccdom, pence, m cnt policy. The faculty couldn'tIn't care less if they were and prosperity for the future.c. COtherwise, wc So, please, don't jeer3r ata t the p resident Take | even nround, the studc.udcnts can't seem to get ^ h e a rt th a t ifyou don'tlogrccwilhhim.you op ! will soon find ourselves slaves'CS andj debtors in m •he community just doesn't ,i Wimam(m C . B bkc • real involved, and thc th e land our forefathers establiablishcd a s a free William E. Hou-ard . can still place your vote)te inii four years to re- ] HhMheerlwdor^V------H PublahCT______AdvcTllsl!Tllslng Director ------cnro. 3o why should-th ~mnruiYtSnhcm5clvL's and foror u3.-u theifi>09------_ place him . And above■ all, love your country I___ than happy to help orga- / I would be m ore th a tcrity. M ichel'Gowct and all th a t it standsTor for and rem em ber those; nize fund raisers, to5 raisera gas money for lhe Stephen Kangcn who gave their lives thnth n t we m ight enjoy the ' I will continuo in my effortrt t

Bush aappointtees hav unaticccast nW e d t e c h cc a se : A n o) t t h e r ______4 ByDONAIB&ROTHBEI------— vise fhniyrpjip.)i James the Bush appointsliees is how m any - AP Political ¥ ^ier A nalysisi' aV.. bBaker in to succeed GeorgepiShiUtz have long*standin{ing ties to tho presi- ' ■' - i - j as'aii9‘flecret^_of state. _ d e n t^ e c t -congressr,m a n in d icy t te d I ‘'WASHD^GTbN(AP)--l pl'ac^ leadinging id(M)o^ea, Edw in' During D ms tm ure as W titeeHbuse' 1 WhehBourdS(S ea^'w as filling. • NEW YORK (AP) - Rep. eiDCTging B iuh Bdministrattration in-- I^U Iannd d William Bennett > chie:hief of BtaffHaker ea n e d a nreputa^ out his administratration eight ycare Robert Garcia on Monday beeople ho has appoint* on iny years. . Garcia, 65, and his wife, Jano tions Monday and his choicwices woro opplause fromom conservatives— Gov. , plaiplause lines a t consoi^rative garegather*' od goes back man) ’ Lee (jorcia, 48, were accus«ised of sure to set ofT cries of anguiiguishfroin JohnSuni^uilu of New Hampshire as ings That should notlo t be Burpnsing, con- ^ ------the ti g h t------w chief of staff. ------B »fh— ------aidoring the yeara- ym£Qt3_^^^B9K^ "from Wcdtech Corp., os well Dick Thornburgh will reiremain at- The voting:lg machines had lutrdly Quick Q to follow tho B aker seloctionsei government^ andind party posts. Tho " f n $20,000 interest-free loan1 from tom ey general and Laurero CCavazos stopped humnnm ing with Bush's 40- was was that of another old Busht fifriend long resume ho toitouted during tho . 5^ one-time Wcdtech vicc chaiiairm an will stay on as educationn secretary.sc state Electionon Day victory when the and and adviser, Nicholas Brady. HeH will presidential camn p aim put him in w M ario Moreno. iers to the he m ade thee mn ost obvious choicc for remain rem treasury secretary close contact withilhotnerup-and-com- M Both men were latecom ers In addition, tho Garciass were Reagan administration andanc both re- his new admirministration — friend, ad- In h fact, another characteristStic of ing Republicans. accused of taking $77,600 e a diamond and emerald nececklace from Wedtcch founder John[1 ]Mari- S oviets alli l l o w ^ Soviet sspace offficial Iolta and his wife, Jennie, in>1985. 1 [/.S. I* None of the paymcnU, thehe loan RERROBERTLRT GARCIA or. the jewelry wns reported '* "" RecenUv re-re-elected > inspectior) n o f lids *critical of< shutilies linancial disclosure forms. psyehiatri'r i c « NEW YORK (AP) — TheB recentlyi resigned head of the Soviet S| rc- seareh agcncy says both theh q Soviet ^ m s are institution iaiti and E U.S. space shuttle progn n s ^ coacostly m istakes th at will yi few scientific benefits until the nnext cen- . aiNGTON (AP) - The “ WASHINGTON (AP)) —- American WASHIf tury. , psychiatrists will .visit SovSoviet institu- United StatesSti has released the tions where the Rcagon.n a administra- equivalentent of S20 ■million in Roald ] Z. Sagdecv, a key>y sciencc tion clmms human rightghts activists Haitian, currencya to assist the and an arms control adviser tto Presi- are wrongly detained, the State De- H oitian. government g( in health dent dei Mikhail S. Gorbachev,r, i said the m partm ent announced Mom[onday. care andid disaster relief pi^, inaugural im launch of the Soviivict shutr The inspections probalibably will bc gram s, the thi State Department U tie e - l i k o th e 1981 flight of)f the first held in January, withb thet Soviets said Mondinday. U.S. U- shuttle — was an "outfitstanding having the opportunity' to m ake a re- An addiiIditional $9 million will technological tec achievement." dprocal trip to the Unitedted States "to be provideided, also in local cur­ He said, however, that thehc shuttle study and analyte theD U.S. U psychi- .rency,. io to non-govemmental . "is ..j‘ technology of the 21stit-century, - atric process," department ( projects,I, suchs as prim ary cdu* why should wc pay 20th century spokesman Charles E. RccRedman soid. cation, family fa planning and money for it." Sagdeev, liklike many The* U.S. om rial decliiiclincd to say feeding programs, pi spokesman ^American-sdentisU,-fears thetli costly rRedman s a i d : ------gj, Armstrong^’s shuttles are drawing fundnds away 1 nent. Redman The locjlocal currency was gen- stitutions as punishmen i^rom basic science, and thatIt manned ROALD>Z. 1 SAGDEEV said'thcre wero ’'a numbimber of people erated byby food commodity sales flight is unnecessary for r W a n ts mmore . research in th a t category.” and balanlonce of payments assis- search. SCULPTUEKED COLLECQCTIONI I Soviet dissident psychifchiatrist Ana- tance undmder U.S. aid programs toly Koryagin said lastL yeyear hc knew to Haitii bbefore the suspension w of 183 political activistsIts detainedi in of all but)ut humanitarian aid a I psychiatric institutions.3. year ago;o after an outbreak of Iran-Coi M »ntra juddgc "That is the numberher known to election I di day violence, Humani- me," he told the Ameri(erican Psychi- ta n a n aidaid during the last fiscal Armmstrong's ;! atric Association at a :meeting in yeartotalitaled $31 million. « nan ‘ said the Haitian \ b Besest Floors | Chicago. "The total isB muchit larger, Rcdmar wants c:larificatition W ^ M of course." govemmc:ment owns the local cur- but expenditure of the WASHINGTON (A P )-TThe | judge The tostimon)any of such vritnesscB, ^ staitarting at ’ | Koryogin was imnprisoned pr for but •equires agreement wilh in in tho Iran-Contra case iappealed who includc fornjrmer national security I "anti-Soviet agitation"" inir 1981 after S. government on pro- Monday Mi for President Reagogan to de- adviser Robert•t McFarlane, I presents | detailing numerous easeascs in which V I 9R95 cide oncc and for all whethither to let a "difficult situiluation for those who | political dissidents werejreconfmcdin jcctatobeI be assisted. cic f c W sq. yd i, / said the administration Oliver 01 L. North stand-,:Ji^riol and may hove foreifi«ign policy or national 4 | H $2 Soviet mental hospitals.Is. After< exam- H e sa» pproved a.i^iO million thereby th risk the disciosurerof o notion- security conccm::ms." Gcsell said. 5 ining many, hc diagnosilosed them as «»PP' f ,; uarantee last month to al al security secrets. These currentjnt and former officials ^ sane. loan guai ,te the commercial sale U.S. District Judge Gererhard A. would be subjectject-lo inlenst; crosa-ex- I S c u lpI p ti tu r e d During his imprisonmi„ ™ n ,,h c w .. he former omination andd Northsh defense attor- I w heat to Haiti. ______G(Gescll womed that if th^ tu re s -.------— ------tortured, mentally-abuse K meontime, thelian on W trialjprob- hcya would“ha’havjrwide-latltudc-to ------^ powerful psychotropic dr evelopmcnt aid remains ably ab in late January, the couourt would question themn abouto thcir "involvc- a r e a g r o w in g t r e n d . . I < gin said. - over the mrot in sensitivilivc events other than , ■ . inefTect,!r t although the adminis* have hi "very little control'- i S30, o A rm strong designeded ' 1 Koryagin, who was freedfre( in Febm- tration hi1 has befin encouraged b y * testimony tc of many witncsiesses "ac- events relevantjnl under the indict- ary 1987, said there wererereiSsuchm- q scriess o of measures undertak- quainted qt with high-securiirity m at- mont," the judgeige said. the Sculptured CollectionC in'DesignerStrSolarian'II. stitutions. en by the 2-month-old govern- tcrs," tc "The ConstitiLilution does not perm it S c u lp tinng i the flooi-’s siu'face Leading Soviet dissidciident Andrei D. m ent ofif G Gen. Prosper Avril. The judge invited a finalil adminis- the court to takeike this testimony in so­ allows shiftfting angles of light Sakharov, during a visitsit to Washing- Amongmg other steps, the Avril tration tr decision on the probljblbm. not- cret, as did thele Congress.> It must be 't - ton last week, calledd detentiond in - govemmem ent hos cracked down ing in the dangers posbd b y i^iiblic ques- public,” GescII:I saids. al the conclusion to contininually change its look, ns for political on bothLh drug smuggling and tioning tii of current and formeiier govern- of a two-nour hearinghe on North's mo- psychiatric institutions W h ic h g iv e s yo^ o u r f lo o r a d im e n s io n aal l aappearance! purposes "one of theic most acute htfman I r rights violators, U.S. ment m officials who will boQ ^called to lions to dismississ the central conspira- abuses of human rights"ts" in his coun- oflicials,s s said. testify te as prosecution witncsiessc^. cy charges againainsthim . P■fascin a a tin g .______------try.------The Scuiptu:ured Collection from AArmstrong r . See it today!

r ~ Federaal drugltesting Lynwood M erchanm t s T h e D :^m strcjng~ ■ (> A ssocia ticion W ishes to W'elcom el e m a k c.sy o u r hom e ^0 nice lo com e hom e to "^ will fa(ice challlenges M ad iso ni*s R en t'T ob -O w n WASHSNGTON (AP)P) —• President will defendid its own testing program' , a n d rogram~to~test—against o.suisuitby-employees, predicts ------Reagan's-fledgling-prog W : H . K f a m ------O N S A L E= THRU-NOV-/. 28TH . ! federal workers for illicitlicit drug use is the entire! programpr will bc upheld, ------Df.A n e r entering a pivotal yearear in which it “ We're notno talking about the exer- T o t h e L ymwood r Shopping5 (C e n te r _ could quadruple in scopirope or be scut- cise of goveovemment police power or tied by the courts as too430 iintrusive. generalizedcd searehes of people as a Lawsuits to stop thehe t e s ti^ have whole," saidaid John Bolton, chief of the "been filed by unions amand individuals department'mt's civil division, lually on ground He addedded there's a "diminished , across the country, usual SKOPPINC CSNTUt^ I T a T n T K M ! that tho program amouilounts to on un- expectationon-of privacy " in sensitive 4 constitutional search. federal joteobs, starting with an FBI An estimated 50,000)0 (federal work- backgroundnd check of applicants, ers have been tested BOso far ; this year, Many of those tl jobs have long re- and the number for\T 1989, 1 if the quired urinirinalysis as part of the pre- court's don’t intercede,le, could exceed employmentent physical examination, 200,000. Moreover. ^e_the government he noted...... plans to require the ■ tetesting’ of mil- ’ Next yea/cari'about 500,000 federal ' lions of transportationion workers in workers inin sensitivei jobs will be des- the private sector, staHaHing late next ignated as as candidates for random i from 150,000 to 170,000 of M tests, and fr fiSAiWM year. T6 ttFANiNiVEi The most controversiiirsial element of them will1 actuallya bc tested, accord- the program is the randindom testing of ing to thee National^ Institute of Drug (vorkers in Bcnsitive jobs.job Others are Abuse, ALL RESS > E S j is a reasonable About 30,00030, others m ay be tested U d f tested when there is i suspicion of drug use,, or an accident under ie the reasonable suspicion or The Justice Departartm ent, which post-aeciderdent requirements. — Redirr e e d — 4 4 O ^ ^ o p a tai g o i ^ OFFfRegular Retitail I S E L E C T GSROUP FALL SISPORTSWEAR FABRKies 1 p J SynchilUla 30% OFFF * 2 = * /y d . ^ A l lm S u g g ested Retail Prii>rice______45- to 5C5 T ______Jacketits J i S o ft, c u d d l y warm a n th that's great for laylayering. T e rrific y e a r r olu ur n d ja c k e t i n S u r f , F u c± h5 ! i a , ' J k in i\\6 r ------“-E m e r a ld ; E le c tricT ic B lu e a n d G o m flo w e-er, r. $98.00— ------Sports coutintry,,^ FACTOV)RY OUTLET STORES ~ T wvin i Falb Store UxotadI Inli The Lynwood Shoppi^ in g M ^ • 733-54544 InfQntto 14-G• G iris, t o y t , Quality Cljli 734-4444 * 13535 Main Avc. E. - A cro^fn, from the L^hofm an A-fl -•nmea-NewB.TwlnFtn Falls. >daho Tuesday. Novombmb0f22.19Ba ------JJudge fre^s accused nunan, 62 NEW YORK .(AP) - A career not justify holdholding Gergel any a t i o n ______^ J______crcrim inal w hT insists ho wasas wrong- longer. N a fully charged with three murders t The evidencece againsta Gergel and,' was orden^ released from1 jijail Moh- another reported[ed 1■ su specfiS 'B tiirtoo^' 6 roquiro that Gergel"" 2feet,i^thof69 is 'r^lufionaiy! a day afler being held for 1717 months inconclusive to rc 9irgraft ' : V : 32 rem ain in jail," sasaid D ick P ip cm o .-r" . without wi trial." . Following U TTricf hearini?n^8late spokesman forr Q Quoens District.AtA___ ihn,Uohy _tomey John Santuintucci. j >-^— Jst:------r r : ; 2 l . Suprem e JQ nirt. t^usticc_Johi order^ Wjlliam (^r^J, j,jm m edi- G ergel's aUftrtltarrtcyrMarvin-KoTd* ------■ atcTy "released oh his ownwn“ r'ecog- berg, said het has"bccn-makinr5ha ------mzanco. similor orgumenlnent for the past H) A ssistant,D istrict Attorne;icy Jam es months. cm er day fronm semiH t y i m Quinn had' recommendedi the re- Gergel, whoselose criminal rccorp' han 40 years, was a t- A will f o r « d ^ o i ^ ' i ^ / risrials|:80iAs « f which will sixsbsoi^ radar rsUier : lclease, saying prosecutors ncineeded an- spans m oro than decode) oiof - technolog^to-bti^ « after the Juno 19^ ifaimn^tit.- ; • V ' .... ;■ ■ otother two m onths to complcplete their rested shortly/ af njyrtw yitta,?*^it<2p^:B^«tB^bombe(ber Itary ipending...... thi F B ^ ; tests' will bo condoidDct^ at Edwards . irinvestigation into the case aiand could slaying s duringig a robbery. { • goM onpubtifi:^ji^ y Tonday ftpm a dia

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I plan Ihtlhat makes sense S^Sfoi ^ tor you. said all 27 passersengers and crow •, JJl______mS -m r | | members aboard a fiAfghan transport plane died when itit wasu shot down by ■■m— » Pakistani forces oveiiver tho weekend. _ i z i 7 f S ' APUMfptal A Pnkiitani FoForeign Ministry I tjl}J4eriidoilon d I ; E thi^ Albanians hol«lold a picture of form eriT leader1 Josip Broz Titoto during( Pristina protea spokesman said thehe plane was flying i l K Fine Fumltura & Gifts' several miles inside in Pakistani ______ainpaceJKheo-it-wi-WBB attnrked-Sat------■[•»;; _____:Slnce.190a-______l l urday evening nearlar the border town V w nplete Interior Design!in Service j Atbaniujm s ho l d }:protests^ ofParadiinar. \Ethnici r c o v e rin g •L a m p s 'Ilie^kesm an.tl, st p e ^ n g on con- . K * » . 3 saortoa ^ j PRISTINA. Yugoslaviavia (AP) — the tworeponana were unrelated. UonslaIS later this week. ■ lity said it waa not covering •Accessoi \ a speoch M onday in Belgradade — anonymity o lsto rln g ------•-W lndowbwTroalmenle.. l ____ _ < ‘ ThousanHfi ofclKmcTabajIbamans ah* ThTTJrotestegtere' in Kosovo-have —Ina ??•' cTear how many peoplepet were aboard ' IK : rered by the ouster of twitwo leaders been angeredd by\ the resignations Milosevosevic reiterated h is dem and fi theplone. constitutional changcs he saj IWIn F a lls 73:7 3 3 - 8 6 6 6 J jj defied threats of a crackdckdown and Thursday of A;Azem Vlasi and Ka- the cor “ 2 The Radio Kabullul broadcast, moni- n took to the streets Monda;iday, extend*' cusa Jasari, bothbe Albanian mem- are neeneeded to protcct. Kosovo's SeiX tored in Islamabad,>ad, said the An-26 . Burley______^678-1^W I ‘ovince's Politburo. miiiontlonty from harassment by eti 1- ing a wave of ethnic protirotcst for a bers of the provi fl«’ plane en rouUlute to the eastern r fifth straight day. The two stepped stc down under nic Albanians.Alt Hc made no refer : dty of Jalalabad1 f from the Afghan I At least 7,000 demo•monstrators’ pressure fromn iSerbian Communist cnceB to weekend protcsta in Kosoi^ capital whcntechniitnical trouble devel- ip to 100,000 cthnic Albanians Ij braved pouring rain andind marched Party leaderr SSlobodan Milosevic, by up I % oped. ,i about 40 miles to Pristinjitina, copital who wants grgreater, control over AtX NMonday's protest in a PrisI The pilot p u t out a call for assis- II of the restive southem1 provincepi of Kosovo for its‘s irepubUc, Serbia. Hc na sposports hall, a crowd of fiboi tance b ut was igno^ored by Pakistan __i Kdsovo. _ has demanded*d ichanges in the 1974 7,000,)0, imostly workers who tnid»^ outhorities, the radi tim t gave Kosovo 40 mmiles il from the town of-Oron * In UiTliberal northernem republic constitution tl oho------"Instead of TieTfelping, PaW SUur— CHRISTMAStXAYAWAY IDEA « I of Slovenia, about 10,00),000 people broad autonom;imy. vac,. di:dispersed aftcr a Serbian fa shelled sutface-to-ao-air rockets at the r staged a pcoccful rally’ to press for Provindal pparty leaders have toryI wworker defied Milosevic ai plono against oil1 internationalir laws M g H more democracy. The protests pr in promised to review r the resigna- backedked the ethnic Albanians. ond norms," saidd ithe radio broad- JBM )E SK ~ ca st « ’ The Pakistanii ispokesman, said; M m Prices lT S I I "T he plane was as!asked to identify it* *J| » !^hina urader of tho X I Ll A N K S G HY i I N G 1 9 8 jto h ^ rQ u a m i Movement.int. 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g E 2 iS :a A-B Tlines-Naws. Twin FatHFans.kten0 Tueaday, Novomt»faef22.1968 d U Wotj d d Transpi)ort strikie strandds thoussands ass Aquinc6 marks 1000thh day MANEA,|hilippines.(Ja.(A P) — A transport MomLmla. Oflidala said drivcraira in Cebu drappcd.thcj; i.cci^.. abead.w^ tlu stiikcik e .___ .9h«> imiti hlHinpd right-win•wing.opponenU.ftL ____ ~ ‘ ' striko elrondcd' thoutonlands of people-anid walke)ked out when they heard ofifthe tl Manila .fora2»/i-milele ride.-The old rato was aboibout 4___ Monday_wa.4.hprjr 11,000th day in th e presi- tJthe slow pace of social refoniform, which critics forccd Bchools in Manilaiia and Cebu to close strike,ke. cents, but thehe drivers actually charge aboutal dcncy she assumeded ! Feb. 25, 1966, as the re; ccite as a shortcoming of)f herh government, Monday, when PrcaidDrtlent Corazon Aquino MrsIra. Aquino aaid she had beeneen trying to 5 centa. suit of a ctvUiao-iao-miiitary uprising thai hMilitary dissidents havcve attem pted six maiied her first 1,000X) idays in onico b y get piprices reduced and wouldd meetr with Twenty-sixtx m ilitary trucka and buses bi forced President F(Ferdinand E., M areos to ccouplB',thc th o strecen tly inin AAugust 1967. promising economic rcvivivival. strikeikers and spare parts dealers•8 TTuesday in picked up stnLrandcd commuters during MMam- fleo to Hawaii. T lie m ilitary rebels succ—epar»'part»-< ^-daalera-t^uUprices-and- id-wss—1992^nipl«dged4o-c ‘ft p tnillinn n/>w jn ha 9 1. TKfl nctiviflta hAfj __ metropolitan area 350) n:milea. southeast of ter a presidential docrec lastit ^week th a t "really disapappointcd" that drivers w ent each year. spentS five days investigatirfating rights viola- Lung fluii Onassis'1'** death cail u s e . ★

BUENOS AIRES. Argcirgentina (AP) — Greek heiress Christinstina Onaasia died of an "acutc pulmomonary ede- ma," or accumulation of>f finuid in her _ _ A _ _ S ‘ K iIV V i iN l A lungs, a federal judge saidaid Monday. Judge Juan Carlos Canlardinali eaid thc causc of death was incincluded in a partial ‘ report he rccci'ccived from A forensic expcrta who perfxjrformed an autopsy on thc daughterter of Greek shipping tycoon AristotI friends she was visiting.lg. H eart at- . ' tacks can cause the accuircumulation of i fluid in thc lungs, o r pulmcImonary cde- i ma, a physician said. SYLW'ANIA SYLVAVNIA19"" OVIER 100 Meddcal exam iners, howlowever, also a werc looking into the pospossibility of other causes of death. JucJudge Cardi- STERlEOS COLOIIR SETS VrcR'S nail, in separate commeimenta to the ^ > privato news agency NotNoticias Ar- a gentinas, was quoted asIS s saying thc IN!STOCK investigation was focusinising on the possible "excessive ingcsti2stion of bar- ' bituatefl." Throe jars of medicineno and other evidence found in Miss OmOnassis' bed- room were taken by policolice Sunday for analysis, thc privatee newsn agcn- A cy Diarios y Notidas saidlaid Monday. ______Another "bottle oF pills’s’ reportedlyi was missing. Thc full coroner's repoeport on the __A _ cause of death was expecpected to be II released to Cardinali todaydny.

The report is key to thohe release of A the body for burial in Greece,Gr and s t a r t ii n n g a t S t a rr l t i n g a t F r o m might provide details ofifMissOnas- \ ' . ■ sis' d ^ th . ~ ' One of three doctors^howhtrallegedly /'t j 9 » - examined Miss OnassisI ata t the coun- $ 2 ^ try club and pronounccd:cd h ef'd ead $ 1 2 there wns questioned by)y ipolicc and — *2199*^ two judges who have jurisurisdiction in ' the ease, DyTi reported. Miss Onassis frequentlyItly dieted to - - combat an obesity problenilem and was — known lo take diet pills.s. 1It was not ' SYLV/ANIA SYL\VANIA SYLVFANIA46 known if she was on dietot ppills ot the timeofhcrdeath. SUPERRSETS CONHSOLE BIG ISCREENM ^ With on screen gr

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CSIEBoard1 of Trnlstee;s appj r d V ( M rA T O iS poliicy ment rcpcscntatives to dctdeterm ine how Uie______By JENNIFER KAUTH to avivoid. o I'm sure we've had studendents on cam- basis throughgK a- designated evaluationn com* e the United States} PublicPt Health Service and i igram. Hmes-News writer^ ;>vrith th e HIV-antibody,” saidlid Golding, a mittcer V . ' — ...... — th a t th e policy willII bobi updated as needed. ■ ' ]policy will affect each progra; lean anything until i l bmber of the committee th a t wrolvrote the poli- No mandaUilory HIV antibody testing vavall be Boord members} hhv u r l ^ out questions about "Tho policy doesn’t mear it's implemented," said LenI>eroy Craig, prcsid- - . TWIN FALLS -'F tojtrom doing a simple cy. required of studentssl or faculty No stui;tudcnt AIDS, about th e HIV■IIV infection and about pos- i h c policy before unanimous- ing i chairman. blood poke in a biology dmclass to bondaging an Goliloldingri who has studied AIDSDS sincc 1981 will be deniedcd admission on tho basis ofif AAIDS fiible specifics of the ] According to Bob McMa:Wanamnn, physical 1 injured athlete on th cb askasketball court's side- throufough tho Centcr for Diseasee ControlC and or tho HIV virrirus. And theni will be no resrcstric* ly approving it. nds this policy is perfect," ]plant director, some spedficdfics arc nlready in lines, tho chances of blow•lood contact and the has1 attendedat statewide consortiumiums on AIDS tions on whidich dasscs ore attended orr areasa "No onc pretends 'B ut this is as good a shot ]place. Hc said that securit;urity guards olways ; possibility of transferringng the HIV virus re- in highigher education, said that an average of of the college';c will be open to HIV carriersers. Alexander said, "Bu carry gloves with them ond that gloves are sponsible for Acquired1 Immune Ir Defidency threecc in 1,000 college students havcha> the HIV EducatingB (employees and the studentnt body1 nnd as comprehensivisivo a policy as possible." < soy ifs foolproof or change- provided, although n ot requiequired, for tho jani- Syndrome are in all comer■ners of a college cam* anlibcibody, according to studies. about AIDS5 will' be a priority ond allill HIV "That's not to say ire, but our responsibility torial staff. The college aholso has protective i pufl, soys F ran Golding, a biologyh professor a t She)he said that ^ e state of Idahdaho is about carriers are; c encouraged by the policyi Uto in- able in the future, lopt a workable policy. We’ll m asks for those who mayi hahavc to give CPR to \ the Collego of Southorn Idaho.Ida ______y ] years behind the national1 avaverage, but form a mcdiciical officcr of his or h er conditiditions. right now is to adop iA-this-thing-month after students or faculty.------After heanng siatisiicsUcs and comments t h airthTstudies n show"ralca~orirtc'indduifCear‘i5“ Thlrlnl\3TTniltintioirwillbckcptTonfidcntial tial. ------havc'to-work-with- • ycor," h e added. "I leave you with th e urgcncyurgt for us to be- , • from Golding and Bob AloMcxander. the board’s highe[her on college campuses a cro]ss ss' the nation. O ther policIicy points assure th a t thosese with month, year after ye Gerald MeycrhoefTor said gin a campu8*wide committ*nittee or group to de- attomey, the CSl Boardd olof TVustces Monday Therhe gist of the policy, w ritten bnbroad enough AIDS or otheher manifestations of the HHIV r in* CSI President Gi to im plement s ^ f i c s of the velop the nitty gritty ofaf thetl policy Please ’ approved an AIDS policyiicy th a t has been a to survivesui lhe new findings thata t oftenc affect fection will beb given the legal rights gus1,^100^ - the college plans to i I semester break. A commit- don't put,this on the back bad shelf," Golding I year in the making. lawsvs and requirements, is thata t the' college toed to the didisabled, that the collegc willwil foi- policy during lhe sc dals will meet with depart- said. 'This is something wee acan no longer afford willil deni d with onch incident on a case-by-cnsea low the snfctjety guidelines as recommcndcnded by lec of college offidal Arraigrnments give r Filer mlan evenn more court titime thiss week By KEN ARMSTRONG> Three daysays loter, on Aug. H , the Hmes-News writer Church of the Nazarcnc wns bun;Inr- ^ M ized, ■ TWIN FALLS - Geralerald "Shane" Police, resjesponding to an nlarm, ar- McConnell can expert lo spend; a lot rived to findnd a burglar hiding under of tim e in court this week.lek. the pastor's's t de.sk, according to court McConnell. 23. of FileFiler, was ar- records. Dirt>irty while socks adorned raigned Mondoy on a grnnd-thefl both handsIs of( the burglar, who had charge stemming from) tlithe weekend tossed n brick bri< through one of the looting of laughing gas frofrom a supply church's wini■indows and then crawled business. through wilhilh the aid of an upturned McConnell wns alsoIso arraigned trash can. Monday on chargcs of posses.sing McConnelllell wns arrested nt tho marijuana and drug parpnmpheraalia, church, allegedly found while he was being On Sept.,. 66, McConnell pleaded not booked on tho thefl chargtirge. guilty to anin ensuing chnrgo of first------McConnell—was—also-Iso—arraigned -degree-burglirglary. Trial was sol for Monday on two forgeryiry chargcs — Nov, 22 — to(today. i, unrelated to the theflheft or drug This weekiekend, policc nrre.sled four charges. ndults nnd1 tlthree juveniles in conncc- Tbday. McConnell goesies loi Irinl on a lion with ththe theft of laughing gns first-degree burglary char:hnrge — unre- from N orco,!0, 203 South Park Ave. W., latcd to the theft or drufIrug or foigery according to police records. Those charges. seven, alongmg wilh nn eighth person McConnell, in custodydy in the Twin Inler relenseiised, wero cnplured nt gun- Falls County Joil on,Sl.^SlO.OOO bail, p o in tb y n nneighboring e businc.ssman, : i will m ost likely stay th’^h ' ^ until ush- Police allcjllege that they used boll ered into the courtroomom of D istrict cutters U)op of ol nitrous oxide — better f ' . allegedly cashpd a forgerged check for known os lailaughing gas — inlo a pick- 1 SlOO n t the Swensen'-sn'.*i Market on up when disdiscovered and held nt boy Main Avenue South,, aaccording to byJimThorilorpe, owner of nearby Twin ^ ■■ court records. Falls Bodyy& & Paint, ___ThgJici(Ldny,Jlcalljg ! logodly cnshed Shortly bbefore 5 o.m., police nr- another check — mso for}forged'nhd also rived and nrniT'esled'lIiirth'ron'g~of'5US‘-“ ' for SlOO — a t Sm ith's. FoodFo King, nc- peels, whoseosc members included Me- cording to court records.Is. Connell. Cemetj The Times-News run and wouldd li!like to continue the - thousand pounds — thathat vnndals hod ’Tve hadad a little vandalism before I tradition. tipped over. — piddlylitlittle jobs — but this wns a TWIN FALLS - TWo more m cnndi- .• / "A num ber of people have asked lUS situation," Glaunder ^ 'Tosco somelhinglikeike th a t happen humongous dntcs hnve joined the fou'our already m e to ru n for the bonrd. I like com- me of those stones weighed just turns your stomacllach," snid Rod snid, "Some running for the College of Southern munity work andond I like CSI." Clark-. os 1,000 pounds — unbcliev- j Glaunder, the Elmwoodood Cemelery's as much os Idnho bonrd seat being vivncuted fur said. caretaker, "I ju st can’t't iiimagine w hat able." the first lime in 23 years, He said th nJt t his h experience ns a : kind of individual woulduld do that." The cem(jmelery, with roughly 4,900' * George W, "Bill' Clnrk,k, a former . H county assessoror —• he served from: ,es, dates_bnck lo the early r Gooding Counti.Sherileriff Robert Aja. .hcadstpne.s, Threo Crcek-rnnchct.and..'l .Twin ^ l l s | f 1976 through 1981981 — and ,on various • said the vandalism. discovered dis( Sun- 1900$. County asse.ssor, nnd Bill Bi Lough- - ^1: *. . bonrds makesI hihim n well-qualified \ doy, occurred either Thurhursday or Fri- "You don'on't expect n cemetery lo get; |miller, a Hollister fnrmer,r, filed Ihcir . fi-/' and well-roundecided candidate. Clnrk' day. vandalized,'cd," said Roger Maxwell, the' nominating petitions Inllate Friday, Jf served on thee T Three Creek- School' ' maintenance district's sec- » ' "It's, kind of hard tolo believe1: some- cemetery n ■ They join Bert Rcmnley. N(Ncil C. Weir, 1 ||f Bonrd, wns directrector of the Idaho As- easurer. "I think everybody , . one could be that disrcjsrc^ectful," Aja retary-treas Donna Brizee and Eric Ho-lovey in Uie A ; sodntion of Soil3oil Conservation D is-. disturbed by it." said. 'This was just toClodilly uncalled is pretty die , conlcsl. • K ’- . tricts, was a memnember of the Balnnccd'; rities Monday requested thnl for." Authoriti "it wouldn’t bo fun if■ i'it wn.sn't n__ ^ | | H | h I Rocks Soil Conseinservntion Distrirt nnd ; vith information on the inci- ^ Using a backhoe, Glaiilaunder and an anyone witl ‘ race." Loughmillcr snid. worked with the Three Creek Good ■ < assistan t managed to) geget coch of the dent conta

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I Foarmers issue oiybjectiolms to ilndemnf acco?unt lauw ' T prodiimr cnmmcnt o n Jke lllaw th n t percent of th e tot t^ s ^ e price to tto indgm-1- not BuVject to the tyc. c. ' nity ftind, A 30000 bushel load or w heat iioldd " crops idd tudeyder contract, such a i - | ^ ------^ uirifer#:r« ■ ■ ' " ...... 8^ d . "It w ll hol go lo thea ststalb.' I t win ror p a s ^ duduring lhe 1988 LogiBlaturc.. )f seed beans and peas, arere notIV affect^-.ThcBc ■; ttu m to the fund." Becauwise tho law ia controversialr1 iand re- a t $4 a bushel wouldwo take an assessment of are not covered becausee seseed companies are !• TWINFALLS-W- W hat threatened to be an Tho department told produoducers last week ccived littittle puU idty during th e seasi>ssion,the $2.40. r the law - The ^w erIT aassessm ent will rem ain inn n ot licansed w areb o u ra, aand, depending on !' explosive public hearinghot on tho now Com- tat the Idaho Groin Producelucers Assodation LegftlAtuiture postponed activating ti com m ent’ cffect until the1 fu reaches $5 million. Af-f. how the contract is writtenUen, tho seed compa- modity Indonm ityy AAccount law quickly was convcntioD ( that half the intinterest from tho until thele public was allowed to coi I IKrector ter that, no asscisscssmenta will be collectedd ny always retains logal1 titletit to tho seed be- d c fu s ^ inlo a civilril r the law again after payinlying out ^aims. The depart'tr for a service not a prop, . - fications. th e BtAto general fund. Farmirm ers there were pubKc coi:omment to decide whether I nilture in- ment estimatesas iti will tak e five years to» . Foe cdlection is tnoQ reirespoDsibility of tho •; Rep. Doug Jones,aes, R-Filer, who authored «anger^ by tho dopartment'snt's interpretation is in th e0 best1 interests of tho agricul: bring th e fund, up to S5 million. No producer>r warehouseman or commod[nodity dealer. ' th e controversial lejpslatioQIcf th at would crc* ( o f ^ law. dustry. deddfis jtiSi-tbaiaw-wilLgo. :_____^JwUsirajifterJmpUnplomfintation_fif.Uio______a te « $5 million iociodenm ity fund to 4>rotoci. • If tho law's language isI notno dear cnouA— If-he-di it isn't, ho - AfTe^ cocommoditieB include onlyly 'law, warehottseiiBen a M dealers will no . farm ers from loss8 irin warehouM failures, al- tabout the interest being: rtreturned to the feet 90 didays later. If he doddes it i sgislature. g n ^ , beans,, lentils,lei peas, and grass andid longer be required to mlaintain ain a bond. t' Irfycd tho ang^r ofifmany n farmers present by' I fund, Jones said ho will maitnake it d e a r dur- m ay recoiwmmend changes to th e Legii '(lowing: legume w ed. soldtold to a state-licensed ware: -A producer who.has.aiis.an unpaid-for.com-; announdng th a t hoihalftncintcr«stoamedon1 i ing tho upcoming session. . T h e laiaw i basically provides th e folli 'tain com- house. modify in a bankrupted)tcd warohouBO th at ______tho acam nt will goeo back into Iho account, •nio hearing at tho^Collejillege of Southern • Evereiy farmer who sells certai ------I ^ h «padccdked potatoes Bre not nffprtfri,d__ fiailH,hfla£Q daya ta'daimdm,payment ,; from.thB— ______-not into the statetegeneroj j tund aa ihe :~1dahirMonday wus Um (irr t c i8''to'S"hcen3ed wufchousen tenths of 1 Commodities soldsok to feodlots or dairies are partm ent had toldId pproducers last week. iductcd by the departmentt ataround tho state modity didealer will pay u p to two-ten re •SeeHCARINGcIGonP.B«B2 g iiI* f I I, B-2 -'nmos-Nows. TwinIn FFalls. Idaho Tuesday. Novoiivombor 22,1986 ^ The Daly After:: Police lookI at chase< daamage y € o u nncil streniigthens lickup smashed into and lost controlll oof the vehide, swerving and a then onto Fifth Street West.V import, the pitkl By KEN ARMSTRONG )ine tree in front of L. across a sideiidewalk and tipping onto Police were finally able tolo pass the uprooted a pine 1]met~Newis writer ?, 320 Main Ave. N., ac- just-two tiresres, actfording to policc re- pickup, p and two patrol carsrs attempt- Rose Interiors, 3: assingvrddimnc£^ r the inter- cording to m Ulicecc reports. W hen policc tfespa TWIN FALLS — Policcce allege th a t porta. He numanaged to get back on cd e a hasty roadblock near i ) West and approached theihc disabled and smok- a tcen-oge boy who led th(them through four tires, swiswung through a ditch andI section s of Fourth Avenue ^ Coundl members alao fg to police ing pickup, theie driverd locked the door ■ ByHKKMITCtem . j } ■ ' City C a high-speed chase Sunda;iay racked up headed eastbf will be paid through a ;enue W est tion two lj.oursrs later,li hia bicod-alcohol ; hind thorn, followinwing a City Coun- acre roof 0811 charges ogainst thene 14-year-old The picku|kup turned south, cutting' tersection t of Second Aver Commonity Development iccording to level was registerstcred at .09, ju st short of d l m eeting Mondayday. Idaho C< Twin Falls youth, who wai/as taken into across someme private property andI and : Fourth Street West, act manimouely voted Block Grant, G r said City Epgineer th e s to te s legal;al lilimit Tho coundl unai custody after he smnsht;hed a stolen eventually’ swswinging onto WashingtonI police { reports, i?ven-wonl amend- Gary Youibung. ven by Offi- Saldana, whoivho was pinned in his in favor of a sevei pickup into a tree. Street, accortrording to police reports, Ak Finally, a patrol car drive illegal for Bomoono Fundin,iing for tho project had to i beside the patrol cor, wnsns removedr and taken to- .T m ent making it illo] The chase early Sundiiday morning policc car again ai tried to pass tho) cer ( Ruben Saldana pulled I a property alter go throujou^ the d^, which only m M ain Av- th e M agic Valle/alley Regional Medical C to return to a took polico through dowiwntown Twin pickup, withth sim ilar results. pickup j while eastbound on ered to leave. contributilUtM adm inistrative, costs,, reports. The Center, where■e heht was treated and re­ : thw 'vc boen orden> Falls ot speeds of up lo0 60 ( mph, ac- The truckick swung into the patrol1 enue, ( according to policc re] City Attornoy' PiFritz Wonderlich Young said.sai ruck the pa- leased. Publiclic Safetyi Director Tim ------CQrding.tO,PQ|ico roportq.L______car, which in turn forced an oncomingI pickup j swung into and stru' wocutorlfcrElteu .-.He aaiimid'tlur dly'a I'T'k in - — ^ ^ — -4^11a-8aid-SaldSaldana-wilUnuM-a.cou ------p — r - -^jd^ounty'ProBO It started tiii Shoup AvenueA' West, car oil theI road,ro Altcrward, the pick----irol -i cuT.'lhjtlnng Suldunu. [idles d ty prosecu- project; wagwi p a rt of an inducem ent •ol from th e pie o f da y s work ork while recovering, Baxter, who handle when a policc officer spopotted a 1984 up turnedI o onto Sixth Avenue Westt Careening out of control ict basis, asked for' to bringng tho company to Twin ' tions on a contract 1 Mazda pickup running' ia stop sign, ' a person who was Falls, tho chance allor a i according to policc rcpororts. The offi- ¥ ¥ _ _ to leave a private . In othi•ther business,' tho council - repeatedly told to : ccr turned on. his car's■'s lights and M £ Q :quittcd on a tres- appointeeited Joan.Craig to a four- - ■ property was acqui siren, but the pickup speped up, s in k - - * arins---- passing charge. y e a rtc:rm ra on th e boara of trustees ing a curb on its way to0 Addi.son, Av- . c o n ttinued i t from Page Bl a i devasUiting effect on prododucors." don't know," hehe said,s Tho ordinancece previously re- of the TWin TV Pallfl Public Library, enue Wo.sl. . y The last warehouse failuilure in Ida- Many produciducers and warehouse- ' quired a trespaBseiBser to immewate- She takeskes office Jan . 1,1968. , should receive his money The pickup's right rea:Dar tire “ " J / (5 ho wns in 1986, men were-, coniconcerned that disrep- Iv leavo private propertypr( when or- Crwg.,ig-,replace8 Cam den Meyer, 0 days. If more claims are ' I fnlling.off in chunks nndid ignittd, nc f Rep, Jones said he wrotele the law to ulable companieanies would have an easy dered, b u t ho cotcould return the Board memberami interviewed three g filed thon1 tlthere are monies to pay, , cording lo police reports. ! protect producers, Withouout the in- time getting aa license11 ofler the bond- next day and thohe property ownor womon1 (and recommended Craig Iriver tried to claims wllb11 be paid on a first-filed ba- ! \^en the pickup's dri j demnity fund,- when a warehouse ^ ing requirementlent was woived. I would have lo ordcinier Wm o u again, for thoI pcposition. ^ inpaid claims will be paid ' turn left onto Grandvio'iew Drive, he [. goes bankrupt, a producticer usually GeneJogels.jils, president of the West- when the fufund is replenished by ad- i doesn't get paid for years,s, and never em Bean Dealeealers Association, spoke ditional prodroducer assessments, f, the entire amount he is owed, he for the organicnization in opposing the - The dindirector of agriculture can If snid. Even the bond agegencies will new law altogetligether, ------1 sue a banknikrupt warehouse on !)chalf J. "fight you tooth and nnilnil U) avoid "This prograigram will allow fly-by- p O b ituuaries — of the indendemnily fund to recover odity dealers to prolifer- paying," Jones said. night commodit .■T uiker a l MuRic Dum for fouilu ry ea rs, money pnid(id out by the fund, ^Coom bs day aftc.ftcrnoon. Nov. 20, 19H8. a t her "W ith the indemnity fuifund, a pro- ale and allow)w Uiemt lo take title to Paul Mark C Mrs. Phiel wus a mem!mbcr of St. After thehe interest issue was de- TWIN FALI.SS - Paul Mark JJ ducer will get paid 100 percenl e r of his commodities; andam run, leasing the In- c wuB born A ur, 3. I 8‘H , thele Peters Catholic Church uiand wan a fuaed, thec p producers at the hearing . CoombH, ■le, o f RillBillinKs. M ont,, and loss within months. This; is a self-in- demnity Prograogram lo pay the grow- liUT of Robert nnd Eliza Tbdd in former member of lhe1C Dietrich ^ c re most;t concernedc th at the ware- form erly ofT w inI FuFullB, died Monday. cers." Jones ers," he said. /ille, .Mo, She married Gcorne;e GranRC- ind requirement be main-J. surance fund for produce Nov. M . 1988, of•canccr.inBillinKS- cnt house bond The nssessmiBsment is too much for ;oddick on A ur, 11. 1912, in SurvivinR are iwo • s(m said, ; He w as bom in Al«m..HU. Colo,. J- /itlc nnd liicy lived llierc fur 11II A rthur Phiel of U-wif 1^ "I'd like lo see producecers have a growers to paylay when\ they already nre :• th e flon of Puul W, , Reddick of T^vin Falls; 33 a.m. to 1 p.m. al the chapellel. covering onlonly G percent of their bu.si- :d tho audience for help- for Montunn nndid WycoV T ire Co, nnd “ * , fur commodities since theileir business thanked t dchildren; 7G Rreat Rrandchil-il- ness with1 a capi of $500,000. ing lo "debug'ig" i the law, Dick Parrott, la te r WU8 mimiiBcr„crofAtoZT.reCo, f ’ IJ costs will be lower. ; and 12 Rrcat-Rreul jjrandcliil- ■ "The currurrcnt bond required would Inc, Mr. Coanibs)H heldli many church “ J ' Jones said the sheer foiForce of com. “ Hollister r»rfarmer said, T o u guys , She was preceded in death by Eugene L. Boda , nol oven coicome remotely close lo cov- callinsKiindworkeirkedw iU i die youth, m return the look “ lot lessess tense than when you lusbund, one son und one Rrand-,j. JACKPOT, NKV, - b e loss lo producers," snid petition will make them SurvivinK a re; hl>hii wife; I h m :r. "Whetlier Bot here." :hU;r, Bri•liny und Annmiirce: 2.'>, 1020, in house failutilurus several years ago hnd .-rnl Chapel w ith lh e Rev, Mau-ly. Ile was born .March 2.' hi# parenlM of! T1 ren»n...n, UU.h; Jones ofTicialinR. B urial w ill fol-„ |. Fond Du Lie, Wis.. the soi.on of Henry ciRht siBlerH, Diar)ianc Taylor of Plain n the Jerome Cemetery. Friends,(ls und Helen Dubord Bmla, ^ City. U tah. Uonnicnnie Sue Grover and call from !> lo 8 p.m..todjiy nli,t in the Armed Forces dur Bccky llollond,, bolhbc of TVemonlon. :hupel und on Wedne.sduy morn- War II. He w as workinR n^ Racce------Vickic Allsop of H am ilton, Moni,. 'rom 9 n,m. U) 1:30 p.m. er of an RV park in Jackpopot. Debrii Ward off HHoy. U tah. Pum cla '"K lror SurvivinR ure his son1 Breii 1 Boda • C ontintinucd from Page Bl culture and as a former• fFiler School wilh an inlerescrest in realism-" ; ] I Lnrson of Ncwlowion, Uuih. Aluync _ of .Jackpot; and his niothithor of Fond Board chairman would be>e an as.sel on LoughmillerHer is also a past counly a r a levies." • ,; Densley o f W est■st 'Volley, U w h. nnd C / o r M. McNeal Duljic.W'is. gh the assessor's office andnd the board, he said, president ofif thet! Counly Farm Bu- Lori H eydcr of Snowville, Utah; TWLIVIN FALLS - C laru M arie .Me- A service will he held ii ard memberships,• Clarkrk "1 believe in fiscal reresponsibility reau board and serves on the Salmon tJircc bmLlii.Ta. T\;d of Hvm m . U tah. Neal.I, 77<>| of Twin Fulls, died Sunduv !l‘i!___ l^ii- l-Viiliiy a t l.'fdier-W l -ttith-nnmimnis-lcgislatonrITS—3^d'wou^d^ikc to .icc'thithe-necessnT^'— Falls-Ganal-Gcl-Gor board-ond-the-Farm------.Jim of TVemonlonion and Sam of Pre- aflwno■noonrf^'ov! 20. iDflS. ai~Nla7:>c xmI arranR e- Home. Fond Du 1-ic. Iaxi ip- additions to the campu;>us m ade — F o u n d atio n1 AgricultureA g Roundtable. j > '• flUjn. ValleyL‘y 1iU-Kionul Medical Cenler. m ents u nder din-ttion ofrMcCull’ " 't want CSI to be a four-year ried Charles Nelson in Burley on 21. l‘).HH, of an extendeded' h '! illnissun,'.Ks ‘!!'i at ^ ,f : 102. of Buhl, diedied Salurday. Nav, li). ^ ‘"’'’'.^'1 The stale already has too i t e 21, 1933. and he died on Jun. bis home, IjfejE eial 1988, u lU u rra ls1ft NNursinK Home. ___ (?^aid. ia75~ShiLJuU:r_imi£Uvd_Uu.YiiLYiii------.Thu-fuiicral-arranRetm.nunU-wiU.be...... ------r S h f w as bornl^5epir22rT8Benn~^, ! v Ceul in Twin Falls on Feh. I't. I't, announced by Wh'ileMortiirtuary C Sfplaylays an important role in thehi— — ■ F t i t [ '• ! Bates Counly, MoMo., the dauKhlcr of communitylity. he said, nnd he particu- yhO iafipd r !• ; Johnuihan andid Minerv’u G ulhrie. Irs. .Mc.S'eal wns a m em ber o fth e , larly wanl;^nts the college lo continue as She uttended schtiichool in .Missouri and ], 2466 Addison^n Ave, East ey Christian Church. U ^ a catalystst Ifor economic development, _ prad u ated fnimom Appleton City ' Cecilia Bush u r\ ivinR nre her husband, Ouvid;■ id; TWIN FALl-S"— Cecili.Hill V, Iln.J., its lo see more vncational Twin Falls 737334900 j Academy. She miiimarried Harry Wri«hl i ^ diiuRhter, Joun H urper of Boi--e:i-e; 70, o f'IV in Falls, died S.Sumlny. i Nov ira in in g , p, 1 •; on April 21. 190KyOK, in Appleu>n Ciiy. ‘ " , possibly in the dairy Indus- Rrandcliildren; 13 Rrenl-Rraad-nd- 20, lilHH. a th e r home, J______^ Mo., nnd he dieded inI 1951. T h ey first ''!* orea of the economy he ex- lirciu—a a d -_ u n i:_ 2iiU'C__ H»l<-nlen She was born -lan. 27. 2‘i .90». in *• . moved U> HuhlI in lilli, reluriied io— see c.xpand here, hie ofTwin Falls. Slie.was pre-ire“ Tv^in Falls. She aitended i' ■ M issouri u n lil 101017 and then they imiller's background in agri- • d in d e a lh b y one son. Ja c k .Nel-.'el- Twin Falls itiuntv, Rradu rr„n. I-"” !!*""! F D O L L A R S j* ■ ' relumed'In Hnhlluhl w here th.-y bad - I S A V E T H ODUSANDS OF I , one brolher and one sister, Filer Hich .S.-1k«.1. Followi■wine Rradua- ; resided sinci-. he funeral will be a l 2 p.m..111. turn she worked at Swiftfl and Co. for Advonls«mont rOUR MORTGiGAGE! A : She w as a metinember of tlie United O N Y I Ine.sday at White Mortuary withnth several years. She moveded to Nevada y —5 B I' ^ ' .Melhodisl Churhurch. O m pU T ,S. N How many time:ies will you pay for your horhome? Twice? Three Rev. Robert Sm ith ofnciauni'.ni’. and then Inter to i’orllailand, Ore. In [ I>,K,()..andlhi-Lu• l.uncheiiri Club. • 1 ^ H sa c in g ial will follow in Suiisel M.-mori-ari- lOSii vile returned toTwiivin Falls. She tim es? Or more? •; Sur\'ivinK nri'ire six urandduldren ' “""I ■ark, Frieiidx may call fm m 3 tooH H m arried Ch-o Bush in lil:I!i:m in Taco- I G R , It d o e s n 't h a v e tcto b e that way. ■ and seven-creiil-j■at-jrrandchildren. She-- IT ALL . tixlay a t 'the niorluary Mia, WVh. lie died in lil l! ney to pay off your ' w as preceded inn ddeulh hy Ik t daush- You can accixumulale enough monev he family su^Rest.s nifinorinlsNils ,> Slu>was u member oflfiheCniholic ' ^ 7 b y J a c k t.T, M ildred Bellielts, her M.n. Jam es mortgage early, ancnd SAVE THOUSANDSi OfOF DOLLARS. P lu s.' .• lie Riven lo lile \ ’alley C h n stiaian n II mL-mbcr of . ..A W a rb « rfl_ _ ' W riuhl, (iiH- si>lio>ler. a^ree brothers, irch or to a ch an ty of tlie cloncir'-.iir'-. the Team sters Union whvhile in Pori- y all along ihe'wayy you'll be insured for thtth e am o u n t -of your ;• iwo half brothers I ice. land. “ I mongage. Here’s howhe it w orks. The funeral will wil I,.- «i 2 U«li.y Surviving are a brcliroihiT, Lud III lh e U nited .Melh(i(ii.-t .M. Church in STiTEREO SAFETY Drexler of 'i\vin Fulls: ui ,,, XYOUR INITIAL MORIRTGAGE CUT YOUR •• i5uh! wiUt lh e K<-Kev. ('.erry Hill ..ffici- xjnos can bo hazardous lo vour tielislen I. Phiel J,;, ters. Anna M, Bush of " y B A U N C E aiiiij;. Burial will,vlll follow at th e Wv„i ' DHCHETHICH - Helen I. I’liirl, HO, }. ovon at half-volumo, S o * o y . , MORTGAGE and K.ithnn.',Ias|H.-rof F) Knd C enu-trry in Buhl. Friends may <>f )ielrich. died.Saturd.iv, Nov. 10, , toaoorchrchors in iho Audlology : I BY AS MUCH KoMirv will be recitedtl iat 7.,10 p,m. Dopoflmi Ciill frcini 10 a.mI.m. to noon tmlav ut 1‘IHS.H. ia l St. Bened.i-ts F.iiuily M<'di- tmoni ol Wayno Stato : / AS 1/3 t.«l„v «; Hc.v„„l.l> fan..:aeral Chapel, Univorsity' ; lhe Karmor Funerineral Home. calCCenter ei ofa stroke. sity'8 School of S4odidno, ,Whon M:i>- will be c. lebrated al Ihe was l>orn Oct. 21, 1‘tO.s, i„ allO;3()a.m. iho toornom ol Qudiologlsls oxomlnod She ards C,itholic noarty ^ mon. She miirned Arthur I'hiel,„..1 Wednesday at St. Kdwar twoflty popular portablo s Ukoo ' Church w ith the itev. Wil Commie L. Reddick \-ov. 10, 1!I2H, in Dillon, M ont. Ile Vilham (.ould, hoadphonhono uniu (both domostic and I . .IKRO.MH -- (Cammi.- Ked- V“' , , onicutinR . Burial will folfollow in Sun- toroignftv I in l!lf)9, She had hv .tl iii iliet- I mado). It lound that many cxjukJ j diek. SM. or .Jer.m■rome. liieci earlv Sun- ‘*'7 " bel .Memorial Park. richI Msince 10;i(<. Sho ^en,■.•cl a - ear,- cauM boiboth tomporary nnd pormanonl hoatingJ loloss, Som o units did Ihoir dam- ago whorbon only lurnod up to hnll-vol------umo. Virt^Irtually all tho oorphono units ! Serv^ices— reso abovbovo Iho 90-dodbol ranpo whon- i w as ItKfoosod lurlhor. This II is ,ine COODLSC. — ARra've-•eside«crvice volumo w •nVIN FAI.l.Sl.S A uravcMde >er- I'AL'AUl. — The funeral for I’auline lafoty Ihroshold ; thal tho lav, fnr Coldie L. G ress, Kli,i.ofG-HidinR, i vice'for TanunyIV Soc‘ Kriskiiii.iki, JO. Cole,e, 7H. ' of Paul, wlio died Satunhiv, jationol Saloty and HoallhIh YEARS 5 10 15 20 25 - 30; ihr uho died Snlunlay will h of Twin i'alls.,. wlio« died Thurr-dav. will; 1)(. 1)( at 11 a,m. Wedne.-d;iy a l tli<' - s silslralion ; has ostablishod. will hr at 1 p.m. p.n today .it SunM-t HiitiseiM-ii-.Mortuary Chapel. Burialn a l W vdnesdiiy al th e KImw ally spoaking. o porson should Metiiorial t’lirkrk lit 'iViti -Kntlr. N.. willI Ibe . in lhe Paul Cenieti.rv.i.r\. icry in GoodinR. Friend ”,ii s z s 'Sa lhal ho b risking auditory dam- START NOVIW! PROTECT Y OUR H O M E npwinpnysrhrdtirdntrci. AiiimjTmrnt.’! pnmdm rfy- m .t\~CTH—nt— H>ti>—-<>•...I,---- UMl.tv-frum4-Ui-3-p.uu.al. •fvn)fportorai5TrTtngtf^g'trr1ilr - are uiuler thele dira-tion'ori White Morluriunry Tue.^day an andmid Coodini; Chupel. oars, oilhor oit^ lompornry or pormanonl,r TffHitrroinrB uitim nrfflTFOTORF .M ortuary ninR und prior tn th e .‘■er\-ire on ahof lituxstoning (hrtx>gh his oarphonos. \Vedn littlo liny *wnlkporson‘ phonoso. WITHOUT MORTGAGE P A Y M E N T S ^ can do0 oOS m uch dam ago a s the big ■■ oatmuff-jff-shapod headphones. This wookJyaf colurnn is a community sorvicob ‘"YEsireTNtele More About The Moitortgage Pay Off! | ------^------of HEAP•ARING AID COUNSELORS.,s. I Namo______H o s pjitals— 1038 BluoBlo U k o s Blvd.. N. (7:»-0601),'). I Address ______'I Wo're ahalways happy lo answer your C.VSSIA MIvMOKLVL “ I Cily------______- Stat©a t e ______:Z ip ______; I MAClAGIC VAl.LKY UKCIONAL quosljoruons. Wo provkJo woeWy sorvico ttimnlnrjll . MEDICAL CKNTFU 10 Bt;hl.'hi. Gooding. Rupert and Burk>y.oy. I P h o n o ______B est um A d m lU e d A d m itte d and to E lto County. Nevada. WoiVo I i\.iaio______F o m a le ______. o ------•’ M rs, i{ex .M illerofr of Bull!; M rs. ^o^;,•r HartK-ravcive of Kiniber- Ib m llo b b s« andan Sonia McKrnric. Ixiih of 11 lhe latosi stato-ol-tho-art hoaring '"0 I S m o k o r? Y os | ] | No Q Ij-; Omer CarU-r of Jerome:. Mrs. Jack N. Funknk of Burley; akls. . lua! M rs, Kichiird ,M.M. While ofTwin F.ilk lU-leuHod iCurront mongag^baiaiianco______IntoIntorosi r a io ______' Glen .Johnsonison and Brenda NkCallister.■. IxiihI of Burley; U E K cloaned EARING AID iderson. Mrs Hillan-e Menilciiilcnhall of Albion: .Marilyn Purliirker and baby nf * _ 3RD FLOOR______n I /I CALLI NlNOW FOR ALL THE PLUSSES linir.Saitraia'n iolly-SL-iurrerTi.Tiir.rEiliSTsnti'i' ------CO! ilnniel Hamolka andund dauiihler and Mrs. U'e 1’.'. V W agner and F

______E l e c t r iicity c hook-upI fceisf to rise irin R upert on ED e c . 1 P Brief Ily------ByLONARAYMyMOND nancance 689, d d n g it might overbrburden $50 from S25. Thes $1$100 fees for homes wilh dectric heal remaemains unchanged. i ' k a h y 130 n t h Ave. S. Times-Newt corrorrespondtnt the k Officials invest!stigate abandoned ba CityCi Clerk Loretta Hinmnher>erg told In other matters,lors, Rupert Mayor !_ Flashlights, key chichains and 4 2 pockotknivoss 'were • • - ho coundl that the d ty will tryI Uto work Bill Whittom postpostporied tho hearing JEROM E — ShcrifImfTs ofTidals here arc investi.suga^ reported stolen,:n, ' Cochran said. Policc estimimnted RUPERT-S- Some fees for hookirig tho c ut individual arrangements so) Llhat no onadpimfordamagmages being brought ing thc abandonmentent of a newborn baby boy fc thc total loss a t $1,925,923., up clectridty in Rupert will rise be- out i I. hardardships would be caused. ngainst the dtyf b;by Beverly Hon- Sunday in a hospitalal bbathroom. ., No arrests had beenbe m ade by Monday, Coco ch rm F ollow i^ are the changcs; singer. Both partiesties need more time ; The baby, w carinfaig'a T-shirt and wrapped in a"5!™ t - M id. _ The City_CouJoundl voted last week Fc keU waB found aroundund 3:30 p.m. a t tho St. Bcnecnedicts — -to-incnuuc.rosii nr\/t ivnnTnnr. .->-Ro^h^'ng.scrvicc ...1 durin;ing nop—forproparatlon. aTidind coundl-racmbers «- • :: . F n m ily inter, Jcromo County ShorifT#IT# offi- - ...... - dal deposits, shBhut-ofr and reconncc- mainal woridng hours; $15 from SfiS8.------declined to commentlentatthistimcr - - • — ; dais said. He was taktaken to the Magic Valley I ^ • _*, - tion fees. T hcidty-awned-andopernt- dl • Reconnecting servicc duriiring on Thc coundl voledoled to-grant-a re- — ^ Mcdical Ccntcr, wherhere on Monday he was li&tc Teen accusedI of0 stealing mink coi cd utility will notno roise bosic rales. weelweekends or holidoys, S25 fromimSlf). quest by Al Mowatta ttto t vacatc an alley ; stable condition in thc neonotal intensive carc ununit. TWIN FALLS-Po- Police th is weekend took intoito c\is- Coundlm ann «!Joel Rogers was thc • IR«iuirod deposit when bcginniming ser- because it has nover nevi been used as SherifTs ofTicialsB sisaid thc baby, believed borIwm ot tody a Twin Fallss t ipolicc reports. .1, • Skin Freshener, 10.02.10 $6.80 V Z m en chargeded vith selling drugs -----DuBj i^k in l-irming Lortoilio n , r RUPERT — Two10 menr w ere charged in Mini' 0 oz.$7.20 I / a d a County, MagistrateIte Court Mondoy with 'Sl5g se 2 teen escapee«es captured in Neva drugs, auth o rities} sasaid. JEROME - Ttnbn hours and two stolen vel'chicles / • Foundation Lotic3 tio n , : ideten- Bargai Bail was set ot^ $2$2,500 for Corey Lynn Va«asquez, later, two teen-ageJC escapeese from a Jerom e d 1 0 o z . $ 7 . 2 5 19, of Twin F alls, whwho w as chargcd w ith dclivcivery of tion facility werc cacaptured in Nevada Monda;Jay. po- t h a t aare t \ a controlled subsibstance, court ofTicialsi soid. lice said. ■ed once ^ . y Young Promiselise, 4 oz $7.85 A th ird boy, 14,4, jjoined the two 16-year-ol es- offere* V asquez wos o rrcste•stcd th is w eekend, / , -EyeCream,im, 1 oz. $7.85 The same charge'gc was filod againsl Randyy Scott,S capces after they’ juijumped the Jerome Juvenillile Dc- a year>r... 18, of R upert, whos(lose bail was set at $2,500,0, courti tention Center's ferfence around 6:45 p.m. SuSunday, J -Hand SilkIk (C r e a m , oflidals said. Po1ic(•lice said Scott w as orrcstested n.s .wid Jo y G ardner,*r, juvenile j investigator witlith th e $4.15 part of a joint invcnvestigotion betw een th c Rupert Ri Jerome City Policece :Department. A Wells poli]Iicc of- ^ / ^ Policc D epartm entIt oand Cassia County Sheriff•iffs Of- ficer detained thee bboys 10 hours later, but n(n o t be- fice. fore two of them allegedlyallc escaped a second timtii e. Thc teen-agers.3. Ifrom Jerom e and TwinI F! alls, ^ f t ' wero being held in Elko'sI juvenile detention\ ccontor I ittery Monday pending; ththoir return to Jerome, Gala rd n e r mm Man arraigneded in aggravated batt cU '■ % [wa»rit r ; tffifflBBI RUPERT - AutAuthorities Monday arraignignod tl ® H a Lhat the three boys stole a 1988 j -■ j p U f e Rupert man accusejscd of hitting another manan over Jcrolerome, then headed south,. Anf at- |B ^ s n f r D l th c h ead w ith o beei)cer bottle Inte Sunday night,_|Jr tem pt-to -lo catcblulletin u ll was issued on the tn:ruck a t Bond was set at S2,500 for Antonio Orti: 1 a.m.. according; to police rccords. who was chargcd;ed with resisting arrest. UB 3t, smd A round 4:30 a.m.m., . Wells police officer Colelie M or- / / ' SB Minidoka Countyy WM agistrate C ourt ofTidals. row sp otted th e• pipickup at the Four-Wayf 'Truck / /, d£AN\iNq cnc ' - w as booked by sheisheriffs offidols on an oddilIditionnI gj, anction of U.S. Intcrstatcs 939 and / «-J r QB 1 ^ WOhqpm>*inn chorge of aggravate’ated battery, but that chargt 80. Gardner said.i. 1 Two of th e boys fled on foot fi a s — I n o t filed in court M(Monday. , Morrow approachedhed th e pickup, b u t th c drivever w as , .MptTu ‘J j Minidoka Countjnty Sheri/Ts oflirials allege taken into custody.iy. Ortir usod a beerr bottleb to strike Guadalupe Shortly theroofleifler. Morrow was looking forfc an- nas, 27, of Rupert.irt. The incident occurred ai other stolen vehiclclicle, this one tak en from a Wells — 10 p.m . 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~ Bttsineessman b1 a c k s O)ut l of agS r e e m e rn t w i t h istate to) open nmine Wo w an t to p ut 450_coulc}uld_d£fitAbili2c the mountaiiain and store mining at. tho-thi site to prevent r = t r = = a ^ Q N - - (AP) — ;; AJ^&wA. rYork.. owners; ____ • - ...... thi- the terms of-the agreementt iwhen he mojor capital. W and wc w ant tersolve—causilusc s ^ t'o f nnid and pollutaitants tff-such-o di^astcr. He £saldlhe-Btatfl will - ~buiiQ888man has pulledIled out of an ' Dale saidid thI a t with the ogrccment signed sig and that tho statee position people to work, a iportant to the whole was!'ash down Panther Creek iniinto the continue to ta lk to IDale, b ut h as also agem ent with the staistate of Idaho in hand hisis organizationi would pur* never ne changed from that poi•oint Fed- a problem' impo Saliralmon River. been approached1 by others interested " tlfircbuld havo led to th(the opening of- chase the milmine from Noranda and in* oral on hazardous waste-lawsI limitli tbo United States.' Strong said the state wantsts to re- in th e mine. th e Blackbird M ine neara r Salmon.i . vest S85 million i to open the stato st: to using the money to" iclean up Cobalt is a «trstrategic mineral used • Chalmbcre Dale, president pr of undergroundnd mine and a refining fa- the th< mino site or to purchaso0 (other rc- i„ varioua dcrcn*>nsc industries. Most of - Blackbird M etals Co., askasked the state cility. Whenlen the agreem ent was sources soi to m ake up for those£ 1 J -1 th e world supplyply comes from African rcccntly to rescind a pactlact that would signed in Jul;luly, he had until Nov. 14 to "W e fully intend to use thehe S7 mil- nations, a t lowt pprices that prevented have BetUod a law suit: overov pollution complete thohc deal. lion lio for cleanup of the mirline Bite, 11,0 Blackbinl ftfrom opening in the ;fnjm tho cobalt mine thothat has dam- But he wrotewn the state on Nov. 10 Strong Sti said; early 1980«. It he be released from the A Noranda ofiidal said |Ogcd a salmon spawningDg astream. asking that 1 or impedirhent to open- ^rcnch mining agreem ent^ soS( he would not bc liable that thi the company would notot'blithe . Butthomajori •; But the former Frcr Rft/i u/ifK >ng the mine iss thev environmental li- >7 million. Dale said he mine mi until it was satisfii [company execudvD saidd hihe still hopes for the $7 if tho state spends S7 !.lin central Ida- pulled out bccauscbc of a disagreement Blackbird's Bli a g e m e n t with tl irms of the agreement. But Bi Dale said he was .neat ;ho mine, which sitA on the largest over the term been wary -to get-in- I America. "T he stattate is basically at odds chase ch: opjement with theT ' c l S - h”™ :robalt deposit in North Ar volved m the projiroject. Blackbird Metals hodNad agreed to with itself," Dale1 sold in a telephone based ba m inerals company. filled w ith an unusual- Jay: $7 million for cleanirming up heavy interview, ■'One "C segment thinks the Dale said he remained optimistic0| The mine is fill ;fnctal pollution on Panthnther (ireck, a money is toX) usei to clean up the prob* he he could come to term s w ithfl ttho state ly large omountnt of groundwater tliat •cated aO er flovring •in.jyor tributary of the SalmonSa River, lom o t the minemi and another segment and an eventually open the10 Lemhi must bc treat ■tn cxchangc, Idaho ogrcc(reed to drop il3 thinks it isi underui no such obligaUon.” County Go mine; through its drift:ifts and shafls. Mining lawsuit with Noranda MineralsMi Inc., Clive StroItrong, assistant attomey “We just want to go int

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ROBERTS (AP) —- About 100 employees of3f "W e're keeping it viableble until such time we probobably be de.vastating as farar as those people YOU PICK!EDAGREAT ITTIflllE • Golden Valley Packei:kers have been laid off ondid decide to bogin operationlapin," ag hesaid. go." emporarily shut down its op- ; tho company has tomi Once the plant reopens,ns. Golden Valley will H(He said the city recently took)ok a survey which TOBUYIADISHWASISHER. eration in Roberts. try to rehire the people whiwho were laid off. Gill indielicated most Roberts resideidents have low lo b c h e n A i d( i ‘ Mike Gill, Goldenn VValley's secretary-treasur- mod[)deratc incomes. K i * . c r and controller, saidjoid the packing plant shouldId resum e production withinwil 60 to 90 days, He said business hod beebeen slowing down ond “I"Roberts has been in a deprcpressed state for a - FACTORY AllUTHOMZEDCLOSHSEOUT IJ. the company had been thinking thii about closing longig time, so this is realty goinoing to have a pro- ^ "We're basicallyy undergoingt a reorganiza- • Sure-Scrub weeks. founimd effect,"hc said. • tion of our financialcial posititon ond financialq1 for the past two to three wee M ulti-Level base,” hc said. "Atit tlthis tim e wo don't feel the Roberta Mayor Loren1 LLounsbury predicted GiGill said the closure m ay hrhavo a wider im- ^ ■ " m arket will allow us to operate in a profitable the closure will have a severe effect on pactct since employees also corcome from Rigby, 'w a s h i n g m anner," Roberts, a Jefferson Countymty town of about 460. Shei:olley, Rexburg and Idaho FaiPalls. «• "Load-as-you- A b ^ t 30 of Golderden ValLy’s approximatelyIv "1 think it will have a veryver disheartening im- "I" I think it's definitely goinglg tot have a severe Ilike" random 125 em ployees wilt: remain ro on the job to main- III pact on a lot of people in : Roberts because so effccFeet on JelTerson County, BoiBonneville County, |l o a d i n g tain the packing plant plai while it is idled, Gill mony work there," Lounsunsbury said. " I t will andid the area in general," he said,sai I said. • TriDura. porce­ ------Ilain interior - , _-^H i o-T-hru-drying-___ • A utom atic rinse nownecid big-gaiime hurnter diees agent dispenser I HURRYIOffer' - ' IDAHO FALLS (AP)(A — Funeral servicosBS Handgun Metallic Silhouettjctto Association, based Racacing Team for seven conseiisecutive years und fli ;;-were conductcd over/er the weekend for intema-a- in Idaho Falls. to itits Hall of Fame. valid while ::'tionally renowned big game hunter and sports- 1 and international supplies last. Gates was bom Nov. 7,7,1922, at Salt Creek', He H also won 17 national a CIDS-210Sn o t ::jman Elgin T. Gates;es of Idaho Falls, who died Wyo., to Jam es Henry' andar Eula B. Godwin chalampionships in clay-targett slshooting in six dif* ::-Wednesday of a heartort attack. He was 66. Gates. He spent his childhodhood in Wyoming, Col* forerent countries. Gates wass iinducted Into tho ■ I I G ates, once chosenlen one of the six greatesi liv-v- orado and New Mexico. H

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[Change,-Inc.------0 — : 1 — — McmberSecu:curitcs Investor Protcctli:tloh Corporation — WENDELt W ai M ade^ CuiTcni Ktla m niti)ea to ddunfC vilhoul nodoe. Account FotKcitKecfa ll dStmi bj,Xenn DRUG GENIIr E R lintnciil Scivicct life ann PolPolicy Focn Setia XLC 700l -0 (indivitiivirfr>n FoFolia. Woho B-5 West K^ellowst<;one firees: 254 lar ge aimimals (d i e I C o m m l i t t e e p ai i s s e s 'T h e Associated Press dent Robert Barbeeice said, "T hc num- this fall, fall there vrill be no verifiatable considering them out,out," said Joan .. bcr of-ungulate deateaths caused by the. means,IS of_attributing..any. wildlidlifc Anielmo, public affairelirs I ofiicer ' ____^ Jic- exaH falalily' ' * ; r Snow has stiiothcred thc lastt (of thc fires is a very smallall percentage of to* mortalilAlity to the fires, Vanderbilt-said'tHc- :, four deer, two arcs burning in Yellowstonene Na- tal wildlife popularilations within tho A half-doicnhai mtyor fires consumimcd count was 243 elk, fc on. Several small • •; a b u s e H o n mal Park, allov/ing complctiiition of park." about;t h1 a lf of thc 2,2-million-ocacre moose and fiVe bison. < i squirrels, porcui. . . thesve survey of animal deaths. The field surveyly trequired 47 hours pork. inin one of the longest, mostt (cx- animals,' such a s red sq’ BOISE (AP) - A legislative lc whether hittitigrig thc convictea mo- ils died of helicopter timlO e andi 263 miles of pensivelive fire seasons in U.S. history,ry. pines, ground squirreirrels and birds : A t least 264 lat^e mammals 1 dead as result ijf: ;! committee has approvedid & a battery lester with thtc c 1total cost of thera* Yellowstone yd Notionol Park as a re- foot and horsebock;k travel.t "Son-jome (fires) could still be si:sim- also were discovered dc; ^ of legislation aimed a at t closing py for the victimam wouldn't be a bet- Jt „of fires during the summer,:r, park "Sonic carcosscsM’S possibly remain mcringing under thc snow, b ut wefve're fires, sho said. ' loopholes in child scxunxual abuse ter source of fun“unding. officiificials say. undetected, and ai fewf( may rem ain in m m eases. "FrequenUy,ly, tho (child abuser) Although thc fatality nurumbers unsurvcyed areas," Induded in thc packagicago consid- is a business person,p< not a down- jnigf,,ight seem high, park supcri:rinten- an Amy Vanderbiltlilt said. "But after I[t's I H oU da]ly P a r t y T i i crcd Monday arc billsills to set and-outer," hec Blsaid. mandatory aentcndng andan proba- "I think we'ne're setting up anoth- tion for convicted moles)lcsters, ex- e r agency a ndi notn really getting to PLAYINGI CABRDS _ _ tending the time the victim vi< can the problem,"1." said Rep. C e lia___ press ^rg cs and mandtndating the Uould-h'olkinga,!ga; IPBuhi: Ms: K l vie.w s SBlectloTI — ii'om — 1 ofTcnders serve sentencesces consecu- Koskcla stressc-ised th at tho program ^ CoCongress and KemTl, Also, ] . ----- ] tivcly. would act asi ana ombudsman for Tiatcning Tallys andid score — M *'WeVe brought the HiHouse and thc victim, notDt ast a counselor. ^ Senate together in this,"s," saidi Son. Tho commitsittee passed a recom- ^ CHRISTMA! : A « 3 ^ Gail Bray. D-Boise, a1 committeect mendation setlsetting a mandatory f t member. '*1 think all1 of us who one year in piprison for'a sexual ^w CHESS, BACKGA3AMM0N-: care about.children willill be 1 heart- abuse convictioiion and a minimum J s cned." 10 years of probation. p Multiple y b ed T ^ ^ ^DCRIBBAGEBIBOARDS { The recommendationBjns are the convictions woiw odd bc served con- . T o t re su lt of hearings held1 by the (3ov- secutively. ices — em or's Task Forcc on ChiChild Abuse. Thc statute£ ofc limitations on fii- @ s »Im s o n it e c;ARD/ TABLES &CI-U!hairs One measure approveroved would ing a complaintlint against an alleged GIFTr - i WRAPPINGS,.BOXES, E NAPKINS,«3, & MORE! prevent a child abuseriser's record molester wasIS changed from five ^ from ever being cxpungiingcd or rc< years after thehe crime was commit- . ^ Piun OPEN SATUT U R D A Y S ; duccd to a misdemeanor,lor. The con- ted to five yearcars after thc victim's w l E J K FREE Fl GIFT WRAPP 10AM-S1-SPM . viction would remain a felonyf if a 18th birthday,ly. Some victims may ^ THRU JAN^ N . 2 8 T H , business or govemmennent agency have been tooJO young; to remember f f conducts a backgroundnd check on thc full detailsails of the crime, thc ® th e individual. committee agrcgreed. ^ “People who like to) mimolest chil- A i^ u e sst t to formalize o w id-litem" program wos w IPPLY dren try to find jobs. wherewl they "guardian ad 1 I ^ uutiiiiMiytnw w w im ______733-7111i 1^ ^ ^ IA OFFICE SUPI work with kids,” sasaid Alice turned downwn for now. The M i f ISO Main Avv.Si». S o u th Koskel^. human rosounjurces assis- guardian iss a volunteer who ^ a ^ Twin Fall* • 733-33-2412 ta n t to Gov. Cecil Andrusrus. serves as a rc]representative for tho ^ •' Tbo committee shelveelved a pro- abuse victimTl in tho courts. The posed Idaho Child Abuseuse Resource system alreadjjdy is in use in several Center, which would steisteer victims Idaho dties. an d their families to thctherapy and Darringtonn andc Sen. Lee Staker, o ther services, R-Idaho Falls,Is, asked Diane Inger- The center wouldild operate sol of the Cour)u rt Appointed Special throufeh S350.000 Gov.IV. Andrus . is Advocate progrogram why a formal cxpectcd to ask from ththe Legisla- designation fromfro thc state is need- i f e ture, in addition to S16C1160,000 gen- ed if the localll systemss work well. crat^; through a $20!0 Ifee on all Ms. Ingersol■sol said the legislative felony convictions, or■ $1$10 on mis- approval woulould help attroct pri­ vate donationsons,' as well as notify F l : i demeanors. 1 W h €en you1 think:^ the wrorld ol Committee Chainnanlan Sen. Den- individuals th a t such an offering ton Darrington, R-DecDeclo, asked exists. some3one, glive 'erm a ta!iste of iit.. ; 1 B o i s;e e legisla]i t o r

w a n t s jf a i r s a l e3 : S t a x [W SPECIlALS M e l t■ ca w a y M ints Reg.3 52”..2 for ^5« \ s BOISE (AP) - Withrith a budget multitude of of exemptions eryoyed surplus, apparently casing eai pres- by various businesses b» and other ■ m #77 Pa^*pioasi ‘5 any are justified, but . P re lzzel e C lu ste rs Reg.'3.$ 2"...... 2 for *5 sure on the annual scarcarch for rev- entities. Man, enue, state Rep. Don)on Loveland others shouldlid bc eliminated in the says thc 1989 Lcgislatilature should interest of fairaim ess, Loveland said, 3 1 b . B e e f S tick Reg.3.Si2"....*9”eachch : ' _ i work toward fairnessss in Idaho’s Among specific sp rccommcnda- sales tax system. )vpd by thc committee tions approve SPECIALS G O O D THRIROUGH 11-27-88 Loveland, R-Boise,c, chaired a were th at thehe Lcgislaturc: — ~ ~8ubcommlH£6~DtrsBtentrmrftrthc ^ghtcneii up the Ic ^ l defini- interim Legislative CoiCouncil Com- ti„„ „fnon-profit j corporation" 'M— m ittec on Taxation MatJInllcre.Ilmot diminntoX anyi confusion about »58 Tlisiy TtoTreat • $15.99* Monday in Boise to1 reviewn aub-- ps or businesses ore ex­ committee reports andnd make roc- tmpt from payingpa; sales tax. BLUE LAKESI MALL M A G I C V A L L E Y BBURLEY MALLL . ' i ommendations for acti O rd er b y P h o n e re ways to charge state Or.5rder b y P h o n e th e next legislative scss: ail- or telcphone-ordcr i r i r - "ts- MALIL 6 7 8 - 3 3 4 0 Thero is expected to I cs. Thc lost tax revenue 7734-8918 : al fund surplus of som 0101688 m c n ry n rm Inc. sales is estimated by • ^ *Plui OuanntMd Sift DeUviry ctiirftt»lfinlpp«l. ifi i lion in the state's fiscalicnl 1989 bud- Tbx Commission ot up m m m ' get. in a year. Much of it will bc,0 irequired to l» ' .sales.tax.cxcmption.for______------mDctobligntions-thatTiltnlrcady have-— to or by Boy Scout cn- ^ been identified, such,a as j startup of Items sold lo 5 at Farnigut State ^ thc now maximum-sec•security state ^ Park. The exemptioncxi was granted penitentiary. Ith e la c k o f a n -i? tho49608)0s. w hcn-thc-oi^aniza--...... ------B ut Loveland-said thi ...... Uonal revenue tion held nationol ab and intemation- land A Marn'sChristiTmas I urgent need for addi tioi /ellndersti ies a t thc northern Ida- p v c s lawmakers- convening cor in al jamborees January thc opportuntunity to look ho site. for ways to m ake apiappUcaUon of — Lookintinto the issue of how in- Idaho's 5-pcrcent saleiales tax more surance comompanics are handling fair. workmen's1 compensationa coverage OUR The main culprit„hc,hc said. Is tho for Idoho tni(ruck drivers.

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By LARRY HOVEY the first fil four minutes of the gam^me ond after Timea-News uiriter nowcovcommor Anthony WilliamsIS scored two quickck field goals on steals and crippripples, the sus* r — : TWIN FALLS CoITd^rSoutherrt'Idahor'pcnse^ did its crowd a favor but it ddidn't como close to WillWilliams and sophomore transfcnsfer Cliff M a^ the pre-game goal. tin prprovided some dclicious momcoments for CSI Ia beating tbc Northwcsvest Natarone junior fansIS andc combined for 18 points aat 21 varsity U7*58, tho GoldeiIden Eaglea, m a k i^ njsperson 3 2-2 1 8, long defensive effort. Robe)berU 1 3 -41 8,-Gordon 1 0-00 3 2, Johnson 2 "We had two or threeee stretches in there 0-0101 4. Tbtals 23 7-14 20 58 where all wo did wos ju sst t score8 with them and CSCSI (117) you can't play th at way. I'mi'm not real haopy with. Henderson He 1 0-1 3 2, Williamsnms 5 7-9 0 17, the way wc did it but. agaiigain, this is the third Warnam er 7 0-2 314, Wilson 1 0 -2>3 3 52. Jube 3 2-02 tim e (two previous scrjm.rjmmages) th a t we've 1 10, Jarv is 2 0-0 0 4, Levy-May^ y e r 1 2-2 0 4, played some of these guysys andd they knew w hat Gomijmea 7 0-1 3 15, M artin 10 1-1 2 12, DoSil- we were going to do offensi■nsively and defensive- ™ira ra 4 2-2 3 10, Guidon 2 2-2 0 6,G6 ookc4 2-2 ly." 12. Tbtals 4718-2619117. The Eagles Jumpcd intontO B'lO-point lead in - HHalftime;-CSL62,HNC.24__ o

■ Sutitton’s jot .] S I safee - for IKlow I H I By MARK MciMCDONALD Dallas Morniinin^ News pra phoMMKE tALtaURT I. Corey W arner of CSI getsge the slam dunk asi NNC'sN Sam Fowler trieses to defend him Monda'id a y n ig h t LEXINGTOTON, Ky. — The University of KKentucky pro- gram is yet. anotherar caught in a maelstrom■om of rule-bcnd- ing and officiaicial inquiries. away gam es this year. Wildcaticnt players are Good morning. It's TbeTbesday, sure to be grcgreeted by fans waving Emery7 VWorldwide Air -■ Nov. 22. ■d rccniit-buying L 5an Franndsco button, th e personable, formermcr CollcB" "f Eddie But /in Falls hus three returningng starters from a prontrone, figure was named Joe! ]Mon- win all four rcmaimnining" games to Southern Ida[daho coach in his fourth yeariralKDnlucky,i.B al , ^ i l ’NBA I th a t finished 4-19 last soasorson.'bolstorcdbya mu. have n chancc atthe.:thaplayofts. . ___ _ quick to poirloint out that Kentucky has1 nonot been found ™ 1(5 group of juniors. Althoughgh Twin Falls will • Combined,cq thev left the NFl[FL on “ Right nnw tho Rp, Houston 117. AUahUi” " “ giiiliySrafiylhylhlng yet, th e school is notitunder-any.sort ui . .. ® ™ ns an indepcndcnt-this'scasoiison-nndHn-Rcgion ------[^3-^le verge oi being without a repeat rc ing," said CoochI J&Joe Gibbs, whoso • U tah 117, LA. Clippei)pers98 of probation,in, ond a university panel is slillslill preparing ita ir purposes of qualifying for• theth stale C lass A- chaminmpion for the ninth straightht sea- team finishes withith Cleveland, Dal- Jue Dec. 12) to the NCAA's chan response {due im am ont. the Bruins arc expixpccted to jo in the ^on.)n. while■ putting the-San Franondsco las. Philadelphia and C indnnati. All week's forced resignation of atWeticsath director j. ; College But last w( hem Idaho Conference —- which includes 49^9ers back into the middle of ol the b ut Dallas hnve winnvinning records. ,n, a form er All-America basket!ikctball player at CSIin.NWNazarcn e — next season, mud(luddled NFC playoff picture. ■Right now we're('re 1not in good posi- did little to inspire optimism1 ababout the possi-^, S u ”ct?“3i. le Braves are led by 5-foolool, 10-mch pom t 'phThe 49crs won the su^iynlI bbottle tion." Gibbs snid.. “ " I I still think 10-6 bility of avoid'oiding some sort of sanctions. ■d JcIT Goss and 6-3 forw ard'drc h ris Billings.' betwetwccn the only two-time ' SSuper w ill' m a k e ' if,' butut ■■we've got aome : Prep boys For the time ti being, Sutton's job appiappears safe, al- le Bruins will take eight dayslys off before open* BowIowl winners of the 1980's byy beat- tough games left lo pplay." lember Bradford said she exexpccts further . Volley 82, Carey 555 though men Lhcir Region III season againslinst Minico in Ru- ig Ithe Redskins 37-21. Taylor.lr broke San Frandsco,), whichv had lost H ansen o t Richfield.d.Intc 1 'haw*- . on Nov. 30. .. openpen a 10-7 game wilh a 95)5-yard three of four, is 7-5-5 aand tied vrith the is a shakeup, it will come atIt lllhe direction of nme tim e tonight is 8 p.m. puntunt return th a t helped Snn Fri'rands- Los Angeles Ramsns forfi sccond in the Hagerman at CamasasCounty, ( , R Roselle, the former malhcma’matics professor late ______CO0 lo n 23-7 halftim e lead. Monontana, NFC West, two gangomes behind New ' ‘ g e C 3 I------• Seei KENTUCKY on Page < — who?ho missed two series wilvith a Orieans. More imporiportantly, the 49ors __ - ■ ■ ■ - _ I spra:prained knee._thrcK. for.two.tLtouch- are ahead of Washirshington and in the Prep girls I dowtowns and ran for a third after■r going thick ofthe battle16 forfl nh NFC vHld- Glehns Ferry 39. Rimlimrock 22 fiveive games with ju st one touchchdown card playofTberth.h. Shoshone 61. Goodinghng37 passlass. “ It's really big."J ." Coach C Bill Walsh Jeromo at Wendell,I, latela 'King C:arl' ^ TlThe loss lefl Washington, 6-6i-6 after 8aidoftheviclory.”y. “ Everyl one now is Hagerman ot C amlas as' County, itsts tlthird loss in four games, in1 ffourth really big. late _ Hilubbell dies(i ame vs. ari Hubbell, who NNotre Dc SCOTT!rrSD A LE, Ariz. (AP) - Carl .use won 2533 gamg es as a left-handed pilchcIcher for the New Today York Gianiants, ^ e d Monday, two days} ailafter being criti- 2nL He was 85. BOYS' P R E P BASK^SKET- cally ityurjured in a n automobile accidcnt overshacdows boowls len he lost control /•BALL Hubbell)cll was injured Saturday when L Tj„of his cara r while driving near his Mesj»Iesa. Ariz. home, aySALLYJENKlNS patching bf Penn1 SUState to rem ain No. ;| Boise otTwin Falls, I and the! vcvehicle struck a metal pole, 0 The Washinnton Pont I. werc alreadyy ftforgotten, merely gym, 8 p.m. iemorial Hospital- t preludes to the latest lat game of the AQKPT ^ Spok(okeswoman at Scotlsdalc Mem< GIRLS’ P R E P BASl O sbom. sasaid Hubbell died a t 2 p.m., MSMST. LLOS ANGELES - Fourth-ri-ranked century, BALL "Doctoi:tors have confirmed th at ththe death was WesWest Virginia look an emotion,jnnl vie- If the TrojansHB can1 emerge un- Comas County a t Ca:Carey, 7 caused by head and chest injuries sufTisuffered in the ac- torjlory lap to commemorate its firslfii 11 • scathed agam nextext week, they would p.m. cident,"' stsaid hospital spokeswoman JulieJul Adams. Osc0 season, and No. 7 Nebraskaa Ifinally make themselveses No.I 1 going into Castlefdrd a t Raft: River,Ri mal- Hubbelll>eirs m ost celebrated feat wasIS slstriking out five disFdispelled w hal one player callclied "all. the Rose Bowl agaiiIgainst Big 10 cham- . I ______ta . 7:30 p.m.______future HaHall of Fam ers in a row in an1 AlAll-Star Game, ______.thallhat nnnfiftnRo" nl>oiit not hoininfc^bie—pion^NoULMichifi chignn (8-2-1). Ifth e ______j . rhe Meal "nckeC rem ains Irish are the victors:tors, they will hurtle ;j Wendell a t GlennsW Fi 3 0 — h S. to bboat Oklahoma. But work rc 8 ofthe 1930s. He 1 Notre into a meeting withivith West Virginia in p.m. 11 was one of lhe top pitchers of for olher team s, like No. 1 or m ore games five years ihI a rrow, earned the DaiDame and No. 2 Southern Califor- C the S unkist Fiestasta IBowl. • Kimberly a t Vnlley, I: /aluable Player Award with. a 26-6 record in nia, which havo one, regularr 1season “ We've got onele big.bi big game left.” 7:30 p.m. k — fljOi , ' 1936 andmd set a then-rocord of 466 11-3 consecutive game remaining, fittingly against a USC Coach LanLarry Sm ith said, Oakley nt Declo, 7;3C7: JO p.m. scorelessss inningsi from Ju ly 13 to Aug.ig. ]1,1933. ■ ■ each other for everything,' “There's no tumirm ing back now, It's Gooding a t Filer, 7:3i7:30 p.m. “ Youngm g left-handers still look'on HuHubbell as one of The postseason bowl gamene pair- full speed ahead."i." Shelley at Burley., 8 p.m. 1 the legenjcnds of the game," Giants spcspokesman Duffy ings were established on n-Sailaturday USC was gratcfutcful to have endured •eak th a t hospitalized Bliss at Dietrich. 7 p m . JenningsIgs said fjom San Frandsco. that began with, shrill supcnse si a measles outbreak spedalty was the screwball,ill, which curvcd around the counlry but endeiied with quarterback Rodncodncy Pecle for two ■ Pocatello ntMinico.lco,8p,m. BP I— away froifrom rigiht-handed batters andnd caused his lefl h ECVseveral dedsive victories byly team s days. The Hoismnsmnn Trophy candi- arm to hohang a t a strtinge a n d e froma hishi shoulder. I among the top 10. The bowls' ination- date threw for oncom touchdown and But his succcss and rc c o rd will alwialways tako a back 01 championship status willI not be ran for anotherr to lead the Trojana . seat to1 hihis memorable performancee afafter Hubbell let . H ||S determined until next SalSaturday, past UCLA. Hee completedco 16 of 28 the firstst 1two m en rcach base in the! firfirst inning of tho p | ^ ^ | however, when the Fightinfing Irish passes for 189 yards yai despite being ______fi-ns p m — Chnnhe[m£L8. J f f l A _ _ _1934_A11:;Jl-Star Game. _ - and Trojans convcree nt the: LI^s An- hoarse and weakentkened. "I was Urcd, 1______Basketball: Los Angelcsoles Lakers Ho thh e n ja n h S i Babe Ruth^LouGcIGcFng and Jjmmy geles ColiMum. .both with'th 10^~ ~ hnd to fight thro'hrough it," hc said, a t New York. F o u to0 endc th e inning and followedcd tth a t be striking records. With th a t in mind, the tl Tro- “You really don’tlon't expect meaBlcB/ Simmons and Joe Cronin to0 startst the second. B i B 6 UCLA when you're 22 yenyears old." ■ ■ 7 p.m. — C hanneU;U : 3. Boxing:. out Al Si jnns' 31-22 victory over No. 6 1 single by Bill Dickey, Hubbellicll then struck out on Saturday for ^ e Padfic-1010 cham- By next weokc PcctePc' should be fully 1 Bramble vs. Pnden. I After a si in" • S e e H U B B E L L o n PP a a e g e C 3 C airl rl Hubbell, os he oppeae a r e d In 1 9 3 6 piopionship, and the Irish's 2121-3 dis- . S c o BOWLSVLS o n P a g e C 3

f* C -2 *n 0 u a I ,LoaiSTille-io8t-85^-toto -X av ier,- cuse, a t No. 6.I, bbo^ won two games in inova. ana LouiBville..Misi|<)uri,'_GGtorgU ijw c^ ------» >m » j. J« le NrT. 'T h e’ T ar Heels reth. Tet! norida, Ohio State,-1Florida ! & remainwi' th e No.Norl-teanrin ------jQhio, in the first round of theheNIT. the Big Apple 0-0 M t»> State, North Carolina State,-!, Temple S E l r ' ' ' ' " ' ------ft..0 -« _ 4 - - T he Assodated Pres* collcollege baskets H I TbeBIueTJevils received»d~46 first* beat Texmesst — and Stal and Indiana. Louisville had t »-« w ir ball poll with a big victor;tory over Ken* ■ place votes and 1,276 pointsts from the Georgia in moiDoving from sixth with and ■ e-8 HI 11 pi tU^akTillalll » I «4l 4 nationwide panel of sporUrts writers 1,029 pointa, 43 more than Syracuse, maining mai first-place vote. 1-0 IU 14 and broadcasters. Georgelletown re- which ju m p ^1 ffrom i e i ^ t h after beat- jj #■# o-g tn 11 Pplace vote. Nevada-Las o^, O-0 u r t » i tucky, while LouisvilleI droppeddr from vcvotes, bad 1,100 points, es the top and one first*pl State, 83-48, and Stanford, 84-7t-73. « 2 2 t v o u> . ththree tMma in the.cdl renumained the Vegas also hadad a first'place vote and Oihin raahlBf fKw La;ri<: fourth to 12th with a firstIrst'round loss CauKticM tt. BuM »; Nn in th e Big Apple Nationaljnal Invitation Georgetown!Tl for the top spot in ballot- s£same. was No. 8 w ithh 8869 points. mg released}d Monday.I Oklahoma had eight fGrst*place Illinois, w ithth i833 points, and Ariio- J); .“S tt K ££ssr.riir Tournament !?*»lM8.Uoftjl^l»-ll-lO**-T**+i AituM t U Tk M Pm* II: Al» . ..D ukfi,.thfl preflcasonn ^No.,1, beat Follownglg Duke and Georgetown_v(votes and 1,0^ pomta to mmovejrom na, with 599,), irounded out the Top » J si'i.'ate.’iiK;L«.Uiaaw*fcaaMl:M«; .s: - fUof B M ffl li Aatem (; SaMkan Uattl------Koatucky-80.5tin-thfiJEi|:^pQfLCla6sic_were.Michig(ilgan arid Oklahoma. D uke fifth fii to fo u i^ . a s Louisville:ie fell oiit'bf' Ten. Illtnois.'iyiArizona, Nevada-Las Ve»~ rrSAkCnhtkPntUaMk . iia'i;P«*iil.V..*artQll------la st Saturday, and easi);isily outpolled was tbe onlyily one o fthe top four team s tlthe Top Ten. gas and lillnoisllis have not yet played. i,

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Notre IDame hlolds onI to No. 1 _ B rriefly — --(AP) —-Por-tho Irish havlave-becn No. 1 in ThcAa*—— JTh<* *n>n LrfM ft icM-^ ______------hold«ncc-iaL980 by Boise S tate’s Ccdric;c.Minter. M ______— SOUTH BEND,-Ini -O gave F o ^ r 4.483 N otic D ame Coach LouI HoIU,H< South- sodatcd Presress poll. Monday, they rc- gan, gai Oklahoma State, CIcnuon, C BrOWD, WWeljstCT uHn big in Gtjobblcr - His 206 yayards against Idaho S tate gavi Houston, Wyoming, LSU, A jck, and put him cm California is not ao iami. Fla., to 25 to nine,ne. .if * the ninnerflB c estimated finish tim c fromom their actual They raniink only fourth in passing The Tbp Twenty team s in t ids the league in . 31*30 on Ncv. 30 whenn tNotro Dame Saturday'sly's loss dropped UCLA finiBham e.11. The runner wilh the least airamount of timc though quararterback Jim.'Zacchco leads olal offense, and _ ;: was ranked fourth. from sixthI to ninth. ciaciated Press collegc football p dilTcreneeiads declared the winner, passing cfficTidency and is' th ird in total in receiving. > "They havo a groatt titeam," HoIU Miami, WiWest Virginia and Florida firfirst-place votes in parenthei in and women competed overver three- and Tbny Logann iis sccond in the Big Sky in rt If Sv^9- 8"“' ' Nevada-Reno fin- said of Southem Cal, “”ai and I'm look- S tate remainained in the 3 4-5 positions, son soi record through gam es of itances. But dcspipile those performances. Nev M f ti7 i ( t six-mile distal 4-4 in tho confer- Ing forward, to playinging in warm Miami reoreceived one first-place vole total toi points based on 20-19-1 The event11 wasV sponsored by the Collegilege of Southem ished its seticason ol 7-4 overall and 4-4 15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5 Weather without the kimd nd of rain wc nd 1,081 poiiMints after defeating No. 11 16 ..Idaho trackcteam U . _ ------ence — outcto f playoff contention, nt did m ake the I- ’ havo had for about six WC'weeks. - _LSU44-3._W.-Wcst-Virginio received the and an prewous ranking: ...... Two.ofthche.tnroc Big Sky team s th a t eii R esults:- impreB8ivc_sUlis-^_ ___ ------This isn't the end of of the joumoy—other-two-fii-first-place .votes, n n d j ,015___------RkbH Pit IV, ------Women’sI threo-milo,tli overall: 1. Mindydy Brown 22:12, AA playoffsfs bring nlong.Rome p retty ,imp er beating No. 14 Syracuse I SunOmlUi ll>00 I. iwn 27:11. Wom- tics of thoirsir own — one on offense.'Thc•'ihc other on 'do- - ■> by any means. This isn’t isi where I points after •iSjuihcinGiri l&no 1,1;1S i 2. Louise SlalJlatter 24:49, 3. Jeanne Brown w ant it to end." 31-9 lo compimplete an ll-O regular sca- 3Mu-n,,n»ill MO I. mile, adjusted: 1. Mindy Brow■rown :18, 2. tie, fense. noo 1.Imj i ^rce-mil Io. 1 th is week af- The Irish face No. 4I WestVi V ii^nia son. K, !. Mary Wilson.on and Nancy Emerson 1:08.!. ■ The Univiiversity of Idaho, ranked No. 1 SHO Boise State, loads in the F iesta Bowl, andd iit t could be for Florida SlSlate, which wns idle, rc- 1114 I" I Men's thrciirce-milc, overall: 1. Harold BrownBr 18:39,2. ter Saturdaday's 26-20 victory over Boisi . 7 A*J~rr,...... KI O 1 total offense, av- : a national championshiiship, if Notre ceived 95-14poinl8r"' p ------7M .10 Slcve_Jordardan 20:00, 3. Wayne Wardrd 20:11. Men’s the Big Skyky and is second in I-AA in toi Dame can get out ofr St Southem Cal Nebraska,ka, a 7-3 winner over No. 9 9 ucu 2? 8 three-mile,, adjusted:ac l. Art'Brown :17,'. JustinJi Pchrson eraging aimImost 443 yards per game, 10 OkUkunu O-.O best nnd second in . ; with an 11*0 rccord. Oklahoma,a, moved from seventh to II M,S«naM K-3 0 ^ !s Women'sB sisix-mile, overall: 1. Resi WebVebsler 46:02, 2. I-AA in pasassing offense al ‘289.5 yards j 13 CtmfciA fr2 0 s both the Big Sky progress so far," Holtz)ltz said. "I'm to 10th. “ J [’ • Jan n a Hewitv ill 46:14,3, Susan Roy 47:05.,05. Women’s six- junior quadirterback John Friesz leads bo ibum climbed from eighth to n i -0 , 2. Rosi Webster and the divIivision in total offense withth more r than 275 happy for the seniors whowt were able Idle Aubu in I.SU 7.3-0 Sl 11 mile, adjusteisled: 1. Donna Yankey 1:32,2. to be undefeated at homeime the last two seventh • Mth w 846 points, and IT Aljhinu 7.-JO g i \l 1:43,3. Susaiisan Roy 2:05. yards per gigame. ; IK ll-JO i this week nnd yoors." A rkansas,i, aalso idle, went from lOlh i« H Men's six-iix-milc, overall: 1. David WebVebster 35:49, 2, Montana,10, ranked 16th in I-AA tl defeated UCLA to eighth wiwith 755 points. '.■0 Owpa 7-.3-0 te 36:51,3. Lynn Van Hoozeror 442:36. Men's 6 matched agagainst Idaho in the first roundroui of the ploy- The Trojans, 10-0, def l)iW mr(,\nc voln C],i Mich Dave m ile I 31*22 Saturday a t Pasaasadena, Colif., Roundinging oul the Tbp T\;n wee ^ MiiuHina I5,Tcn*n l'»iu IS.I^IW S 1.U J, In, mile, aqjustes te d :l. David Webster :11,2,2, KenRoyK :21,3. offs, is just.it os dominant on defense. lo help set up the showdcwdown. UCLA wiwith 720 points and 4UM iu J, Anrnrj 1. Ar»r I, N,«h (’•roliii*Mbuifi.h~ the new head coach, including nine straigloight points by encc ; season, according to season-ei c is a member of NCAi\ Divis)ivision l-A and the Theus, to cut its deficleficit to 113-111 by the league on Monday, P a d fic ; .1 Conference. with 19 scconds left. On Saturlurday, Foger broke the carcereer rushing record Big Wesl ( A pair of free throwsows by Floyd in- creased Houston's leailead to 115-111. After a stuff by Malorilono wilh seven seconds remaining,, Alleni Lcavell t wins s two scconds lal- ' » straight sank two free throws tv ome malikes it 5 ------^ cr to sm ire tho win. Monday night, cn rouie tn n 40-33 , The Hawks tied the Rockcls four By The Times-les-News ja ll non-conference! giris'basketballsir victo- I times,in the game, bulUl t: never led. Girls' basketbi — ry over Cam as CoiC ounty I Houston, 7-3, led 3535-28 at the end ^ WENDELLLL — Jayncc Anderson — of the first quarter andan< 65-61 a l tlie scored 27 points pc and Liz Gilbert Glenns G Ferry 3 9 1 n 19 ,vi half. added 17 hereere Monday night to pow- „ m.„> tO.U..rT,p.„J.|lr,f.I i!TJi'rnp,,n !i"t^ a'^' nio zi 5 lod 69-63 early * cr Jerome Lo its fifth consccutive vie- Himrock O 22 Afler the Rockets lc .till,-Mill. f H. J'-'.-* IW-'iwtl in the third quarter,cr, Atlonta came V tory the; youngj giris’ baskelball GLENNS FERRY - Liziz Zabala ' 16:46 of the ^ ir d 1 ^^^^^^^®-Rcason-, a-64'64-.‘>5-non-conferencc-win -ond-RenaU'-Cunninghum -or scored-12- sc N„r.. - r.oV.t-.ur-ramai rminiv' _ back to tie It a t 75 o t 6 : y to boost WhMr.J..m-.,l)..l,r. quortcr. APUMfphoioI over Wendell,!ll. pcpoints apiece here Monday i Glenns Ferry lo a 39-22 noron-confer- , - _ An 18-foot jum p .shnshnl by Olajuwon ^ nta , guard Reggie TheusIS titries !^p rebound his ovown shot Jerome, whichwh was 9-14 last sea- .m thc'third pen- cnce giri.s' basketball victotory over Snoshonee S0 l with one sccond left in ’ .k . Pi:., son, outscorecired th e Trojans 26-W in ^*1 od gave Houston ani 8E88-84 lead going Darrell011 Griffith had- 25 points,s, scratched comea.-i-Ie wa; quarter and kept Wendell Rimrock. . , , Gooding 37 i3 pers' lending scorer with The Pilots took the lend to into the final quarter.>r. Thurl Bailey Boi 24 and Karl Malone 23 tho sccond holf despite a E — Linda Hclslcy when he was injured, outscoring the Raiders 13-21.5'in'Ihi SHOSHONE - points Jincnnd 13 rebounds for the Jazz. ght by Heidi Hope. ints, Tammy O'M alcy . Rookies;ies Danny ^ Manning andid A basketby Tbm Gnrric-ick made lhe " 'e '" sccond quorter to build o 23-!3-ll half- »'»'■» Utah 117 center Rachael Schraft ■ added 14 andid Jnckio Guonechea ^ no Charless SmithS led the Clippers withth score 6.'J-50 early in the thirdtl period. Wendell cc ' timc advantage, ime in the third quarter here Monday night as !LA. ClippersS iy tf 21 and 1919 points, respectively But Malone. GrifTith anmd Stockton left the Kami Glenns Ferry also won the th junior- chiPP'*! 'n '2 her :ft .sparked a 21-4 run by thithcJazjnnd, with 13 pointints becausc of a shoulder varsity preliminary, 40-34, Shoshone ran its iseason record to 5-1 : SALT LAKE CITYTY (AP) - John San Diego's Di Reggie Williams left wilh a 51-37f ninon-confcrencc girls’ he with 5:14 rem aining in1 the period, injury. 0 ll t: r: jStockton scored 22 poipoints, had 15 as- the gameme with 6:48 rem aining in th e . 10 'il -u .■» tory over Gooding, in Utah led 84-54, The loss dndropped Wendell to 4-3 for Rimral CIrnuLr •. (1in,4rllrt J*r,>mii.H-rTT,.’ ' basketball victory Isists and four stealss totc lend the Ulah sccond periodpc after taking a finger in The Indians'vint p-l. ll,mnrrl« I ----- ' - Wl,,l11l.fJ!IT.Aa1lUll -JI I3J61J1Y. ' ■ ■ FAIRFIELD —'H agem ia:lan placed * preliminary, 5^-^lB, T>v-n-p..n.£-l.■ .all JrfvTO. 0, ir, u. i>umn i, uMn],> [By The Times-News BoJoys' basketball t'two players in doublo figu^ures here 11. A llitiurd lut,'J Hirrrmaft |)i VH .1" >U I RICHFIELD LfLaine King con- p" ^ llo'^i^ •- ll, V«rt,AAijh 16 ;verted a Hansen turrum over vrith nine , hhu' Ulliuu T^!i •-■3 :111 I'W lg hore Monday •« -S K>»£ V. Sinn li ll, TTvifrui .M. ;seconds remaining wJi irr.’iiiof'. Huhbbell---- • night to give RichfielM d n 67-66 non- lliiiifft, ll Un«m. Nimp.r., IWIanl J. Y,'>- T. M«nr« f,. Harrwi IT,. H S KinJ [••..gWOul S..r,r tin u e d fro m P a g e C l t Dt it within Hall of Fume:• in 1947, also ihrcw n I conference boys' baabasketball victory K*t,r,w.s k. »!■ ;.1i.l»l"J • C o n tin the other stuff if 1 ever got r-l‘ l!*f.rm.;r..Ynt*.»• i, Pirates rallied from a fiye-lyc- The loss overshadowe nally scored in thetl bottom ofthe IHth the field. The r inly thing they hadn't seen,, stuff ! on it." cted tn the to win 1-0. ------;— The-lead-chflngod- noint deficit dc nl the end of the thirdlii'd performance by Carey !w w hat thcv could do withI Hubbell, who was elcctt er after trailing by as many' as.as Tingey. ■out the contest uniuntil tlic Huskies quarter points in tho first half, Valley won lhe junioror varsity pre- •managed to build1 tltheir modest ad- "'nc Poii ’ Mushers mis.sed.‘ several op- • vantage in the fourthrth quarter. The op- liminary. >wls—— I Ray Stein hod 122 ppoints and Robby portunitnities to pul the game away! in lAppell 11 for Richfii:hfield,'while Scott the finalnal minutes. c VJIry IB'43 W • C o nItin t ii u e d fro m P a g e C l to complete its finest seas;ason in 9(i the NC^'UV, nndind also: discuss the logis- •brough matched n 16-point 01* of- V.>.il«nnh 3. K, Tin lYouree chipped in 10lOforHinscn. Carry ------recovered,1, although Notre Dame's8 years of football, tics with NBC,}C, which holds th e tele- ly team m ate Ryan PhntM, whileM e ■ The Huskies w ont\n the junior varsity fort by I iiii be inoculated os a pre-:• A victory by the IrishI rnext week vision contract'ict "It's a very, very slim I Jason1 VtWarr added 11 p o in ts.K t Bnr-jnr- l», liifJT 11. 3.01. ; preliminary. I;.]. 3n:r;-jj«v • caution. Thirhis should be a meeting ofif would make the Fiesta Bowowl the only chancc." Fiestasta spokesm an Rich IJip- aced C amas'with 15 points, ron pacc 1>irT^P™'“ f*l* VJU7. War*.'• ^ **“' strength agagainst strength, the Irishh postseason gome between:n unbeaten ley said. " If fit it becomes a reality, it !!V>IRI M ]] *-'■ 1 Hageigerman won tho junior varsity^ily s,~ in option-oriented offensee teams, and there has beenn discussion' wouldn't eveni;n beI discussed until af- I Klriinrld IS W <7 C‘. taking an Viith quartertcrback Ibny Ricc against a of shifting thnt game fromim Jan. 2 to tor next week'sik's game,"j ------Trojans defticfcnsc that led the Pac-10,). Jan. 3, to set apart a natiotional cham- 'N ebruska's's 7-37- victory over the No, giving up) ju st 67,9 yards rushing per:r pionship game from the otlother Jon, 2 9 Sooncrs was.’as itsi first against Okla- Kentuicky---- e Fiesta did homa since 1983,198: and gave il the Big bowls. Two years ago the * ContinuedI fromfr Page 01 numberuers of \'ictorie.'i (1.453) and per- then won the Olympic g( ish have perhaps the mostit tho same for No, 1 Miaiiami's game Eight chompioiipionship and a place in ■sident nf the school centJRCIRC (76.1), Tho school has wonn37 S'! "There's such a grc task of any team slill seek- against second-ranked Pem>nn Stale, the Orange Bowl. Bo The Comhuskors ------,aho-has-becn.pECsid -= r-T hut‘H' whaH ^ m e -hi nd his interim ath- bouthcahca'slcrn“ Uonlerena' lUlfs' — alional championship, wiUiII But a hiestii spokesmanuTsuid'Sini— mnrwiirnTCeiiieet No. 3 i\Tiami. which : for 16 months, and lOols Rick Robey (Kentucky letics director, LexLexington attorney moreI than tl the other nine schools r unbeaten teams in its way.y. day lhat is a remote possibibility In or- contiinied itsLs progressp back into the combinc)ined.'Its five NCA;\ champimpi- America and former ND West Virginia never waveredid dor to move the game, thee 1Fiesta first national champimpionship picture witli a ' Joe Burch. ]L/\. now owns a bar nnd gnll.nLems- gi „ 31,9 t, Kentucky has the winningeat pro- onshipsips arc sccond only'to UCL/\ ) beating of No. 14 SyracuseJO would have to reccivc apppproval from 44-3 victory overove No. 11 Louisiana, 19-18 tenm took tho NCAA Utlcitle. ton. • gram in the country,try, both in term.-^ of The 19-

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QMMri lAb. uofialr d o m in a te d t>y porBist£istent worries Thanksgivingring is almost always one Exchange, Ei tho market vali in d e x u n a UIS a b o u t th e d o lla r a n d intcintorcst rates. of thc slowcsvest of thc year. closed ch a t 287.17, up m — t Z H T i S l r Wbtt. ' 1\ . I^SOIES Bluc-chip stocks rallicUied lato in the R JR Nabiabisco climbcd VU to 85^'b day to rcccup'their carl;arly losses, but and led thche most-activc list among m i S ^ H Ctan Qan Ua Cbn Qb thc rest of thc m arket; laggedIq{ behind. NYSE issue3ucs on turnover of more I BW zamxt a a io a n u i x a u 7 .ia a rm BuvRaaaAiara.ati a u '■ lillion shares. Directors ox* I l>MDa;LMM0 J » n u a The Dow Jones averoerago of 30 in* than 3.7 mill u S o r ^ S r a ■ sud ui«uL8sa4tM «i* ta*u .. »ialiah: BU»VA »1PM.»77fag»k8» 18 ___ ------duatrialsrdown-about-31)^-30-poiiti atrils-^cndciimtiLiiLIiQY^.the.biddiiig-coiii^ 2J SP MvfHvrHtadyWBi------M a wantm ed .w ith a 3,56 potiUontoac) acquire thc company. tMn> iO M a ra tn ln d iia iin : naM < M M W atOL midsossion low, cloBcd rm«t»AQnn*7»ie; W bTJM arttr: P ™ 17KBD c ^ » « ^ ifl> M n i o®, MaaMlarBtf* l MrfDpflcnocn— dm*ty6y t2T7.n g a in a t 2,065.97. Ohio Mattflttress jumped 2’/j to lP/». ^ Uarlw Nm, u a ektanranl ol AgtloAirt.•.Prknara P Wb W M vcn Hffl: CMvMb tt a u o ; iMn ral u em n s n pofO. u a Hi 1 fenra. lla a a lM SOk ir.nuiD ' Declining issues outnijtnum bered ad* On Fridayy thct company said it was q, 4iUDb(.:eni(arfa.t r* * O y n tta-KiD. TiBaanaiui * a ^bnwBKanJn»fi»tfann.aaMawiatcn icnttor. tt vanccs by obout 5 to 3 inii nationwide consideringng its possible sale, among ni Wtm*tn *U0; ?® W * ^ lem; C8te i* K » « » ; ^^ ttOjUD; ^ TU jnaTiaao-%« trading _of_Now...York3rk ,Stock_Ex*„ otheraltenumatives.:.. - ...... * . ^ - - _____ aa»an»3ut--TjD -- ■ 1l,B»ai,CBi 7za;uinj}aa —a changc-listcd stocks, withwit 5 « up, 930 in the blu m onauina^a H bluc-chip sector, American IDAHO,q, F«.lfl {AP) - P«*) prlovkntvtdifD^ sstststs^Ktitat «U3 H dow n a n d 477 u n c h an g e d Telephonee & Telegraph rose ’/«to 28; w t a m ; oiRMnd gn t UwM tl vtly tanbBeTFbinSl ^ tta«u)taj>aa Close9B Oig. Micron Tech T'M -f’M • Volume on tho flooroor of thc Big Scars Roebiebuck g a in ed to 39’/*; In- Mier ^ 4KmNrrun. n r art. Moalf mM E«.nMZUaFrL1'rLimazrak. FiL-*«wnWtl»oKeRlOB. a r 2 8 ^ — Board cam c to 120.431 millionmi shares, tcmationalal Business Machines rm m h prien. u a 1 ta0i b«d nn tla ^ Albertaons 34^1 Moore Fin. Gp. t» a a t b tmh lufrtan abfitiitaliS E S l m against 119,32 millionI in the previous slippedIt to 115=/*, an d G en e ra l “ ■b. iBBlu It O p Val Fnd 5%* . Va M-K 37 -'M ' BJ&nrD;»fc(Mam.:oCi tUMUB,(arb.rb. H..H.J. Heinz 45 iply aincc to use of sofl orders for its I 4 5 B ^ ^ H Dn «X40A2»XaB >-a 1^ election early this mont 412 4in42»4ts —a Idaho Pwr. Ca 21^< onUi, th e d o lla r 80386 m icro,roproccss'br chip. J ! S S » “ steadied late last wcel 4U«ui4K.v«s ~-a LoLong. Fiber 2 — Quotations fromn ^cek as central m U rnst «(K« Nm YoA actt 47a47«4(J»«B —a .. 75'f» banks of thc induatriali:alized countries ^ asured by Wilshirc Associ- traSrg ® ratfloanyMnmnntl. 47« 47JQ<7a o a - a Maxtor M{ ______15 • ^4 Edward D. JonesB S i & C a it ates' index!x (o f m o re th a n 5,000 activ e- Vbkm 4s«4M0 4 B a « a - a L— in te rv e n e d to su p p o rt it. FURM x ni a S I S 3 5 j stocks, thc market lost ^ HAO 31VI .V. “ 4t2 4us«»an -.n Analysts said manyiy'in.o.tors i ro. K noyn. 2AtAi co4US«ffi4Ba~a ■■ ion, or 0.11 perccnt, in val- TnUUI j I mained skeptical, howclio v o r, th at tho ® “ IXFOCp IJtV^ “ " i Fjl-'iwmlrtAttl.u2i.wi.ni. H dollar would be able)le to continue X n tft« t><7J PCWBEIitEB PMomEI I rb. M(Monthwrnmodi^^^HHigh Low Close Change : strengthening on its owown. Indeed, it The NYS)^SE's composite index of all p l.*«< «in43atlZ7 4L<0 -,(7 rvi 5 ■►.20 fell Monday against lealeading foreign its listed cccommon stocks dipped ,08 Exsnt 11240 4^^k W l ttm Dec. k ^ live cattle 7Z95 72 72.35 72.55 Amir T»T t/ttJftuo a .s ^ to 150.10. Al 4U41«44a44a-A Jq a a live cattle 7Z$5TZ 7ZQ2 72.177 -.1 8 currcncics. FR.QTPFl 1J82J:a n jjv i-v . 4U)4Ba4S.n4UB . rd & Poor's industrial index CknEka “ 1JB1A 4B.»4S a 44a 44J7 - a JaJ a a toodsr cattle &35& 81.25 81.45S -.52 * At the same time,>, brokersb said. Standard . IBM IAMAS many participants we:werc taking a fell .22 tof 30306.14, a n d S & P 's 500-stock T4U»t, I7UC «.e«3R • DeDec. llvehofls’ «X42 40 39.75 39.055 - .30 gloomy view of the mamarket outlook, compositee iindex was down .25 at [M«m ______WE3'g~______DDec. e wheal LD 4.11'*4 .' 4.03'* 4.C8V41/4 -2%» in p a r t b c c a u se o f th e; competitiveco al* 266.22. DDec. e corn 2.61'* 2.! ^ 5 7 Z611 +2%* lure of short-term intiinterest-bearing IllJIiJIJ I M Jaa Ja aoyt»ans 7.477J 7 . m 7.46V4.Va investments sporting' yieldsyi of close H i n H Doc. sllvsr B12. 61 59aCO 602.'*'* -.5 '* to 8 p e rc c n t. 'g ennN nr S!!m 3o ^ ) — SSSSIBBRi De Yerii CBlln. aq u v d CBon ExtfwgtlUmMy: Ur day htf«rrecrin*gilrgBctatfwp^t^anm Dec.De sold 418.60 41 416.00 416.50.50 -1.60 Also dampening actiictivity was the D EW En(«i- Ct»nHV>U»>jwamk OQ Ota^BardolTnck,KhCbmMiMrncMlyhVWtMk ^ SUOAnVCRLDII Dec. copper 136.20 13 133iO 134.50.50 -1.40 expectation of an une^movontful weok S S S■llr2ftCaOMlHxV«nm; lW rti.M a. AiMden.i«MM' Jm ' t c 102! «.t a a » - a cEXwikrMMnrkiCrhOtwT«ara»^*buM; »173 9i» - a atOlOnKiMralfiaiU»*buM:nytMimMiSann UGDec. Traaairy Bills 92.14 92 92.06 92.08e -.02 03 t a U7r 9.ta IM -a isamhMiMiJmJmaryMP-VBtuM. Dec. Treas. Bends ' 88.68.07 87.27 88.02B + .W J*1 t o - a CajDEOL Uu 9« 9.C) 9 U7 9J7 . a CHICAaO(M>]-Fulu(^uiumti«9ngonthiQeewd Dec. De D-mark ' 58,12 58 57.74 58.05S .29 i0 OtU.:l>Uen(%: Jw tuM i an u ttH ust Mn. (AP) — QMcM cBU« 4Jcatianisn Ftl.tt<»nk* 11472, upBB. ci>nHv>i:M iJM o«. Dec. 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prices iss oversttated ■GAL NOTICE LEGBAL NOTICE ersooals k umbarad iady to WEWYORK(AP)-Oneof1o fth e en- TERreEHERTRR" WRX3HIHT. .lla a a diHing m y ^ o f • the - rin ^glc-family c ; ------< IO t m1 IG uim ite-— " STATEMENTSOP WHIQK »CtWO)-M INTER EST’ housing m arket is tKat prices88 perioa*] l e S e t o traveLSend v volPoeatellakUho NOTIiTICE T)S HEREBY f H i SU ^ hla& p(tone number. ' .. -iciny:Hlap»er:»iianglJUCrtnft-oaly—coniridt*}T«l only-;y.-aa-an_ investment,.— ^p3mUCNOTIC&FOn^-QIVEN-bl M-thal- the-under. b w a»4,-T«rtn-FaUa.AlL!S: w . ______- rail aasct th at m any. fnmilielilies posi a n d th c n to m e aasure si price in relation CONS'NSULTANTSJNTER sinnedid has been ap* QuirteewiI will b e answered. ,TEDlNPROV®tNQ“ points 6^ . to yield...... ■ : ESTEI •d pflfMnal repre- vision Ww< esl Book Club. 711 ■ ERVICE8F0RPAU sentathttlve olthe estateo( 6tKwt>on< ■Books have bcci) written1 aabout t it. On such a basis, ba thoy say. the SER\ o n e 81.8 . now paying PROJECTNO. lhe atxibove named dece- caah iclor used men's One author, in fad, has hiredred o ut as rents obtainablele fromf a house do not 541l(poi)Keyt1024 dents.I. All neraons hav- maoaiineinea. ______a tansultant, advertising himlimsclf as justify the pricc.cc. T hat is. should a OLYMTOD^'- Ing clislaim a a g a in s t th e 22 yearu oMc female seeking the guru who foresaw the m a t real homeowner chocsoose to rent the prop- Statements Due: decodedent or his esUte i companion. All c ^ t c cfillapsc of the canyl y 1980s. erty it would bo0 impossiblei to obtain emberS.108S are r»( la repllea answered. tatements of Interest their c i reapond lo Box B-OS. which never occurrcd. sufficient re n t to justify it aa a n in- jg lyI) ® fo r sig n a liz ed In* (41 months o r (rom tha date e/o iimi1mee44ewa. PO Box rhero have been local andd ceven re- vestment, — , , teraectection design ear- of the» (lrsI tp u b llc a H o n o ( 54a, Twin(Vin Falls, to. 83301 gional. decliDcs. There havelavc been Housing peoplepie agree, but wonder vicesIS ffor the above pro- this notlea i or aakl sHarp shortlerm declines ththat are why housing shoihould bc viewed sim- |wtwm.be m elved un- claims15 wUI b e (orevar 5:00 p.m;. Mountain tarred,kJ. Claims murt g ES-NEWS tfn ffnt -S«I«ctedoH eta ------TIME 'iiuiuctcd within a few ye&rs:»«r-There—ply-flB-an-inv«6tm ridara‘TTme, on. lhe presen have been weak markets. And Ai con- ously ia more thaihan that. date9 a“s h o w n a b o v e a t th e s ig n e>d d at the addreaa oi — DEADLINESSS in o$vably there could bc a colli»llapso in “ Housing is a usablei and essential cityI Cl0,000 to vestm ent portfolii’olio," says CJoltoh. ‘ andI tintim e sp e c llle d . P O Blox o i 569 maintainain missile ouldance U>VERTISIING DEADLlLINES menl. Over im per $>00,000 in. two years, andd tthen rc- A home, he observes,ob provides cs- Thehe project consists Buhl,,1063318 II ^ equlpma a major arterial road- PUBLIiLISH: T u esd ay , mo. 10) a start, t plus food, trbat«i to $90,000 or evenn S$85,000. sential shelter arand se c u rity '“IU val- ol a m 1 of M feet In width' Noven-jm b e r 8. 15 a n d 22. 10 & medical. Call FFOR Dkspitc the sizable gain, thisthii some- uc as an invcsbjstment, although »m- bln an 60 foot right* 1988. m in Twin Falls. Army. portant, is nonclncthclcss a secondary of*way _ _ _ _ oAllYouCanBe. ^ litnes is called a collapse. May over a length ol ’ BaA 1 9 8 8 iBut examining the record■d cover the benefit for mostJt iAmericans." 1.2 mlm ile s o n th e Nor* Amuawriwnent center needs THANKSC A G IV IN G I ' aaterty bench of B |e Musi be al least 18. p4st few deciidcs, nothingg qualifiesa Moreover, unlike uni paper invest- |heMt IAniwuncomonta Mtello, Idaho. Three U l ' groomed, electronks , , DVERTISER CLASS> LINERLI a national single-familyly 1 housing ments, houses3 t arc not bought and nailzM intersecUons — rtence preiorred. Apply r UUBLICATION I AD ;s. People do not dump pn >e Gold Mine. In the t ^ a - irp r k e t collapse. sold in seconds, I proposed in the pro- —— " " at TIW )ATE; DEIFADLINE: DEADtItiLINE; jPueling the collapse speceed Into final UCEN8E lewEwEXPERlACEOfast 1/ 21, 5 p.m. ad handlers, J3.75 per l Ulie, e 11/22 Fr=ri,n/18 Mon, 11/2 g ^ u n d s of a good many finarnancial an- pricc collapse?? Unlikely,U cspedally in deslaisign has been recelv- (ood I . The design of each f o u n i jur. Interviews will be » .. /22,5 p.m. al^^ts. isolation from1 the tl general condition J NO D 008 TWIN FALLS hour. Ved, 11/23 Fr?ri,ll/lS TUe, 11/25 rranlable signal must animVIAL a SHELTER held 2pm-4pm.2pi November 23 W e i But, as housing and rea!real estate of the economyy aus o whole. „,BOi>et the requirements l o cATED:139BthAVE.W. a i &J6ItiSalourTwlnFalls ne Maurant.Call Michelle l .>.S., b . Wed, 11/23 FrFri, 11/18 ...... pijople arc becoming hoan)arse from One concern1 olof housmg economists anddunderflo ui approval by i.MaleateSchnauzer. reatai H daho Transportation ala wtilta poodle. Mor4onday&Tuosdayal T»u, Fri, 11/18 Wed, 11/21/23,3 p.m. sqouting, intelligent finandindal aiui- is the inabilityty of young couples to the Id J6-237-71101O arrange i n•hur, i 11/24 Fr irkeL Homebuying by Jeparip a rtm e n f a D istrict 5 3. FamimalaUbX. 2O6-2 lyets should not project regional reg or enter the mark d central Traffic sec- imaleyellowLab. anlnlclnlorvlew^|polnlment. j y•V Book, Fri, 11/25 MMon, 11/21 ...... local factors, especially whevhen these first-timers contiintinucs to slip, and the JLABLEFOR 1/23,5 p.m. factors are extreme, into a national i reason why is obvious; W ees are Them e project is located " gIPtlON: j; ______Fri,:ri, 11/25 . MMon 11/21 Wed, 11/2 high in relationin tol incomes. In I B a n n o ck .County, jmaloTenierXpup. irionced mllkerneeded, . ^ '25,5 p.m. phenomenon. •laS puiW X . rences required, single Sat, I\ie, 11/22 Fri, 11/25, ousing market requires Iho. General and ;at, 11/26 ■ TV !Ken Colton, executive vice vie presi- A healthy hou: ecilic informaUon.on »maleblackTerr1orX. -emale black & while #h «. 1 nie, 11/22 .Sat, 11/26/26,noon dijnt of the National Assocsocation of access for first-tjt-timers. They arc the J projecl may be o ^ sp,nic .■cfegU a."’ SmSun, 11/27 TV ;t rung of the mobility tainec nlelXpup. E£lMBflenced milker needed. v «_ Hbme Builders, observes th a t espe- base, the first i ned (rom City Open < M pm only E*p«rla Wed, 11/23 Sat, 11/26/26,noon laineering Offices. m rencos required, slnale ^viLvion, 11/28 W ciiilly high land and deveevclopment ladder. Without)ut them, the ning of Enflin Monday thru Friday le p h o n e »8-2344230. Fri, 11/25 Mon, 11/:1/ 28,5 p.m. pnces in California and the North- owners just abo\bovc cannot move up to ■ „ r ° r J - ‘=‘" True, u , 11/29 Fi The selection of. con- t s moaao...... e*l2M w gtSl'or. east account in part for the[le prices] in more expensive^chousing. I 125 srlenced larm mechanic U h Fri, 11/25 1Ue,ll/2'/29,5 p.m. llant (or this project Expeile Wed, 11/30 Fj tiiosc areas. Such a situatiation could mean every y,|n11 | be-based on the B«cauauso dogs aro brougtit and machinery mi operator lor iMoreover, while regions>ns of the tier of the markirket could slip to a low- followllo w in g -c riteria a re a s: In eivery w hour and SOLO or year• aroundar job In TF area. PP.S., C Wed 11/30 Fri, Fl 11/25 ...... rm ’a tra((ic engineer* OESTf ted winter shop. No UWted States fell into a seiserious re- cr rung, b u t th«th o l would hardly con- Flrm’i iTROYEO alter 48 houra, heated lae call or vlsil the itvee(on. T h e city wiil inyile hard to describe, come waho. ( S h o u ld y o u h arve ^ a n y qpaestion could gel theirr footfi on the first rung, erlenced shoe repair- for high prices. ma to aubmit technical M ur advertising ;A common argument frorFrom the fi- — ' - oposais from those gj, , I needed. Call 702-878- need help, you gubni I, Las Vegas, Nevada, 5 w ill t>e h a p p yr tme In e x ce ls o( $30,000. (i BfoV ryeardevelopment > AVAILABLE FOR Fouryi jslnesses are gram with Irlnge benefits i m Albertson'ss increases earnings( ^ ADOPTION prograi female spade Grillon. 7 & t»num u ses. No travel rtson's. Inc. m ent to redudndng operating expenses !6S.r^'r=pS%ilS ossary. Send resume to BOISE (AP) - Albertso sndrmatlon of their Its. necos!lager. PO BOX 1718. cites iU reduction in opciijeinting ex- ... We projectI that t 1988 will be our ^Btus In the SOI. No ‘irt-r1 lemstft Cocker blond, Managn Falls, ID 83303. ilSlJ fora41-per-' 19th-consecuti>itivc year of Increased niorelore than two' copies er. Twin F pcnsea a s a chief reason for i femalle Cocker, blonde. ______■ ccnt increase in third-quartlarter earn- sales and eamii■nings," shrtobid o \j be transmitted. jmor tSHINO VESSEL WORK _____ The City o( Pocatello 4.1lonths. , FtSH Th' 1 male Australian Shep- 2 shiphips In Alaska seeking .Jolijollnnrell ings from last year. ssumes no.obligation hard; ■gobsollnlmeit | M 7-JI* a s8 u -dX .em os. ’ approxiroximately 300 ‘.people 007-.ir-JolsollnHml I Sales for the 13 weeks endingcm Oct. ofI anany kind (or expenses 1:30pm^J0pm. (or a 4 month crabbing con- ______27_wcriLS1.67 billion, an^increaw in of I W I I M l E l l l ^ E Incuiicurred by any respon- :l. Job Includes room & oONN opening: chemical | i — tract. . jendenoy - Ireatnwnt- -JU erino-lhfa sollcltaftonr -snotiotter located on l-mHe tioart.inf.-A tersfle- pay,-W,00- -depefM 13.6 percent over the $ l,417Tilli5h-for 7 l ■ S l l l I S55!SfR^!!SiSiv S trenf hour. Also ship crew hosplUipltal. CD and manage- # ^UJTOMOBitE: ' E S A t E s i ------! (•IBrtfHrdlorrtpmwlbrtiil. Thehe right Is also resent westel road, use tho entrance per hi the same period in 1987.J. N^ et earn- O^kirgrtlmwrMdi d by the City to remove to S« >ded. DOE. Accommoda- menlnl eexperienced preferred 'tuM.M«(ati.anvt«ln*n) 0° » Sewer plant across the neede 1 not required. Minimum 3 Ws e now have openings forir ththe right, self- ings for the quarter incrcaT e a s e d -40.8 ny Statement of interat Id (rom KART Radio. tlonsIS (rom( Seattle lo Alaska t,ut not a n y i d. Employer from Alaska y«araire nursing experience. motiDtivated Individuals to sell3ll tlthe full line oi perccnt from S27.1 millionion to $38.1 M iltiiaM aaM■> Iromom consideration lor paid, i I be In ourolllce on Dec. compempetiltve saiaiy. Also Tqw(tyola. Jeep. Eagle, andd uused cars at million. t.73 Invltiivitations for Pro- will be 16 dog licenses may be tsioh0 hire applicants. posslbislble RN stall nurse “ p e so rtt)west Jobe, no percen- posltloiltlon. HCA Walker W ill,ills Motor Co. Experlenoance preferred, Tho company enjoyed‘d sales of rchasod al the City Waler NorttM PUBuluSH: Thursday, e. >45.00 fee.38W 1S. genlernler. Gooding, 1-600-227- b uIt t nI o t n e c e s s a ry . $4.88 billion in the Tirst th:three quar- lovember 10. 17 anci llco. U g e .l Nov( aORALDESKJNER 41900 (Unda). Come see ters, up 12.3 percent fromm J $4.35 bii- ralnintbwgM Tu6£u e s d a y N ovem ber 15 Inn Falls, experience re- Mlraclt•acles happen.______!See Greg Wills or VinceM DC IM agglo and;nd2 2 .1 9 8 8 . lion in the first nine month:ithsofl987..;, « .. Call 3 2 4 ^ Jul'rodred. (ull or pan-llme. all exXPERIENCEDPE FLATBED Earnings reached SllO.7r mmillion, an -RQNOTICE OF QENEriA^ Ifno/10 an sw e r...... 324-4313 |n„u|„ulres slrlclly conllden- ., UpapraMi In1 thett Southwest Irrioa- ^IIS430M .______■ ■ The company continues9 ilil3 commit- (is tionIon district (or the pur- al: M*Ie Bassett Hound. — pOS(lose o( electing a Dlrec- ick while and Un. Lincoln UpCtpfOMM toror for District Division hool vicinity. Call 734-230B ...... <0. 1 to serve for a SLLi73»«06. HpElpniMn N o. ICVICIE^IIJilDII leriod ol three years. ^ tS[flpn«n illS^Id Director shall sue- VO-Q^pedilNoticei Ut ceei;eed Qalen Myers. ------iresent Incumbent AVAILABLE r i o ^ » pcrniAK), cn. (Af Chrlstmaspartlesl a VNIIDIDIICIE vhose term o( office ex- c tMnmenOig rn»V' KtUXan It.tt. rh^MPianmiMaI Mcn^ tor tw IW* - d(mw t-T (»ll. UnlBnifwnxnlli»«;KiSA«ttiA )lres. The polls (or the aSMOKE'N THUNDER UuckorMir^pMburbutsL BANDl 734^24. Rualy. ----- UnJnlM;M«.n.an|iaL rec«eceptlon of ballots cast — ait t 8a a id e le c tio n will b e c i FrwWwl llikv: MU7,cn tU7. tn K ' ZutUihM'tfMnsn: HiSSWtotttlA ------jpen at the hour o( 1:00 FOIlOW RED BOWS ^ 1 ^1_ ------HVaaMd. !- I ...... NV HwD? jpen*^ until 7;00 o ’clock > the'sae^ Annu^ H^l- ■ 0. Mllll ly Open House. Hand- _ 1 ADVERTISE I i KT Er9»wi] lAlcMtf: I0.1«.on I1JI rfie' following polling afted gilts, collectables. ■ YOUR viHtSmeBlua ilaces have been Kl homemade goodies, m I SERVCESPECIALW 5 Holiday carpot “cFe ®Ie5(55^------■ rn nq&Me M tn l < lUTi. Un.|t«Acnt1A n It SB ^ ovember2eih,l0-7. ■ ' ■ specials— Living roonr t s S — ®SE! GCLD CSwHWiUxlUMteiM o» CHRIS' se le c te d : not I IN THIS DIRECTORY a c h i r . Completeihomerepairand hon I lIS tU A S LAYAWAY w B fi?ili ovember27lh.12-5. ■ - hall, $19.95. Couch & 0, ...... 733^747. KD trey flL: (U itn PM OL DIStriCtNo.l- 220Cn 6th Avenue East. TF. ^ 117.95...... 538536-6758. * remodeling, .. 4BJD—IA ' klMf2 » jBill Nebeker Resident I • Pltcod under [fto /road/flfl ol Ok 4I7A41UD4W)4Bi04IU9—IA j U B D la tric tN o .2- I yourcttokol » ' B ■ 4ia»-tB) w a B o b B eck R e sid e n ce ^pom niana River Resort ■ ftb cUOKOaODJ)au)42iA-in a g f f julh ol Hagerman open ■ D istrict N o. 3- Thu I Your ad will roach 22,000 J POLE BARNS,RNS. remodeling. I ter B4>X0<&S—ID VWff oo(1ng. elding. ■ Jm OUKU - u ontacl u a . Immediately at _ Ok tlli>«t2J>fl may be obulned (rom 7»-3 3 ^ . Sorry, we will be I I Jm IIU IIUlU *euo OA - u j S B I U« » ca7D A SOS t emt - u t SbH the District Secretary at nvssponslble for the first In- g Um, s u notaB u e A B U - u Paraons. Smtth, Stone & MUMUtaotsum -u jga Fletcher. 137 West 13th I John’s Sharpening Service?! — a iacJWB.7 -M I l S f t a56lh6l.Filer !ko K i t a i i S^^eet. Buriey. Idaho. OOS-MefflOfWHotkw 001 g ------Ok------t s o m71S n BID S k B I ------^ 1 3 2 6 ^ 4 8 2 :------I — a— znzrzrrrr:^^8-—■—JliBH Jm f i S ? I u«r tno*\ot110 PU i » - u a M i n l( only one candidate ^ ,,, I-, . aI ■ Ceramic tile, tub surrjrrounds. ■ ■______Vm, — e«j ^ 7 — ------« ■ ts nominated no election OQ ■ ahowers; floors, i, counterc ■ JtM'STREEa£EaiAWNCARE~ I u ■ ■ moxQiiiDi) (»U B J - 4 J « w a i ' ? shall be held pursuant to — I ' " " • ...... — I tops. Call Tom 734-961>811- I TreeandshrIsh n jb trimming. m gv x u xSAnom-u u : K II ALCOHOUCS ! COLUOEAID H landscaping.>lng. Call 734471B. ■ DATED this 11th day o( ■ 5 to 25 sources guaranleed. . F tL 'iq a n n a A « < .n N o v e m b e r, 1988. ANONYMOUS !I (49 fee. Elaine 423-4440. s/Galen Myera — Call 733000 ■ sii DIAL-A-OATE iI K r r m m H| . I ■ Tree 4 ahruahrub lopping & ■ PU b S: T u e a d « , I B m im iiiiiiB i removal. Iree Irei est. John ■ lANDFATHER W I'i 1-976-1111 ■ a 73>0»9,734^. I _ Maaler Tree a Yarc ■______McBride, 73>C CRACKSS I N 1 “ *^ ^un, (rlandahlp, excitement ■I Remodellflg. repair, ^ t * I Ouallly work. Resisasonabro I 1 5 “ ^rom^e.»/m|n^lo!!^ ■ Ing. Free esllmales. I 8 y re I prices. Free est ....1..734-1328 p I H0TUN6-lS?5f2^ ■ ^ eIpetlence.PriU.42i^ YOURR I SI' 7 9 9 ” 1 COUHTOFTmERFTHc *1 K Problem Is not a problem | I JUDICIALDISTRICTOF Mhen^ shared. WeaU>Hea/tn - ■ D R I V E W/i / y ? i r i TH E STATE OF IDAHO AMOcliffen.a « 5pm lo 7am. 24 ■I ■ J.H IJiJJ.iJM IN AND FOR rtouraon no weekends. ■ ■ • Concf«t»ofo»Ps p h a l t , 9 k # ^ TWIN FALLS COUNTY “ ■ OVEREATIR&J " rer: o p ■ p j B -MAGi6TRAT«>IV

a■ .o n ip OWEHtWI S r ^ a i n s __ _ l^DBEIRw ielSiffw r ...... i>adkiainjaai*nia-OanBi S tic K ik ii 1 I sluggiS MhwdBCWcigixQa*taM kratim inunA ' ' UD.mftinseatis.'*.------mai^et luiry^aMaenallaManjgn h m m ji ndgnaMa.L>B>AAX.Jk M priM ngMn Whf ty o m tr \ttlmmr»,tinamn,iTUkmii "kM M in l «l M n ^ of M n l VaMy dniIaalar9» rradkfnAA»JXmiAA»:A»JD.I«9A»X.(radF.-' The NASDAQ composite indexin for nartan»«.rtria9pdS^CM nltkM L Prt»* NEW YORK (AP) - The stock broken up by the Thanksgiving holi- 1 fri. Tht mnH(ct turned in a slug^igpsh, indeci- dayonThursiirsd a y . T h e m a rk e t w ill b e th th e e o v e r-th c -c o u n ter m a rk et droppedd «fl UBS M■d O (Wn Ox rt Qoodirg » w * l« " Mn*ar MMrr. K « aU dvk rerffiam v> m#.mg. ------2.51 to 3®.07. At the America::an Stock r.a 7J2 sive showing Monday in a session open on Fridtid a y , b u t th e se ssio n a f te r 2.5: un«ai4s njmtiwartar d*a(y. inHora ^ ’■dominatcd~Dy persistcnitcnt” w 6 m e s~ TTiankfl^virtgirt■g^8“ d lra o s t-a lw a y s -o n c —-Exchange,-the-markel-valw E x ------W SrlSTS- - kyftM — u b o u t th e d o lla r a n d intcrcMerest rates. of the slowestc s t o fth e y e a r. c d lo o sed a t ^ . 1 7 . up .50. . Blue-chip stocks ralliedicd late in the R JR Nobisibisco clim b c d 1’/* to 85’/» n4.fls(4Md day to recoup thcir earlyrly losses, but and led the10 most-active list among m :tan U a Ckaa Oq th e r e s t o f th e m a rk e t lagsagged behind. NYSE issuesues on turnover of more H B M a afflWfflsnnasui zur.ut ZTm BUT BUDOlXtgMtBX.UI ' The Dow Jones averagroB C ofaO m - than 3 7 millillion j shares. Directors ex- m rCa:LMMB»BU& ui£4i8M m«iaa.ia . 'aliKfe: e iO B n . fiLM Ul£4 a) pointB nt itfl tended unUl11 Nov.I 29 the bidding com- 2^1 OfeMdiKlI ______7IIX7KX77U7%a.SLE la ------dustrialfl, down about420 p wUpplrte UHyBHa------la u f f l------acquire the company. ftr [Men nuU ndi nS i nM * n aua ■ma midftession low, closedd vvnth a 3,56 pcUtiontoaci ran «!■ A Cblentt TAtO; tttn TACn. lOao^ . Tr«i ZTsao • C«anH«itaraMli O* OgM*OM tana va kWo prkaa eofkoid aMly try Oi s a in a t 2,065.97. Ohio M attiittress jumped 2'h to ly /n . F te m o b o r t n XOcaM: WnnM WHU£»HSD: _ hM Nrm. UA Dwannwncl Aartorlkira. P,toaaa«Pih Ui>i u n .m VM*ovn KO: CBtartil} tu& un; ktrolU UOVUD- WTTLE I ngroaaci, apw H k u a Ux I ta n . laaaidtfe k tT.tnX3 ' Declining issues outnurnumbered ad- On Friday’ tfthe company said it was ^ k « » f l o ^ u o f r u a 71»7l»7Z*52* .JD »«««ifirtakingatfa>Bia.aB8aaarrannnN n Mar. 1 5 ______vanccs by about 5 to 3 in nationwide consideringg iits possible sale, among n a n a O lb »r« n pw art M ou«; wmnMeraktlUD; W ^*'Vtr> tu»; CbMCb Ui&lUD; WfBiUMJffl: b 1 J J 7iX)Ti«7i«at7-.a ------trading of New York•k Stock Ex- other altcmaTIHUVCS. S ; x o x a 71X Tl* —J3 _ Oragm ItfflZLffl. TUTMTIJOTZa-A ^ change-listed stocks, with^•th 565 up, 930 In the blu( iluc-chip sector, American IDAHO FAUS (API - Uonkr^ COUH «rtakaittkW Di ^ M 3ms«ffln,«-« dow n a n d 477 unc h an g e d . Telephone &iTclcgraphro8c^/"to28: uppv w v^lvr. Twin FilMurlty (Mr kM. rMlMXMr.]: g ftMaB: Danari pad. UuM bwr M BtJO ttJD «JD —X Cioeei « —a Pnn session. Nationwide, consolidated ci Electric wos’osdown’/"at43^/«. aXD. aw cEEMkmiy : (caitfflign nat f r . ConAgra 27% ' — % Premark 28’* — uiyua,l«rr “ iiffl IIA n s to a -ffl volume in NYSE-listed Itffl; Ck tSJfrSffl: mHtrun Qffl o i X i c m M B i o - s CoOl 44 — ' ln t« llu nm ,l b le d 3'^-t to 19^/* in th e «0>; w tD b Mdif ran »b> A TiDtffl. b nda; t a rrtMnn U&TAlM tffl;Jf. Vetmbv J J 7U71ffl7l7t.TUD —ffl ounter market. Late Fri- “ TU 7tB TTffl TTffl —.10 DUfI}uff& Phelps 8’/b — V4 TrufrJoist 25 — gional exchanges andi in tho ovor- irnun tXMA m v m lMl FrL tM kam nrst.SBC.Bar^ 24% • ngs for the fourth quarter FrL'iC(anHt4JB.on,on40t. Hte ar rv a rd Ind. 12% — Utah Power 30% — : m illio n sh a re s. HOE , . , would fall short sh of third-quarter lev- i | -t-% Valhl 10’/4 - % ; After falling sharplyply since t e j , , SAD (».:<«• (arb. H.J.iJ. Heinz 45 sc of soft orders for its H t e 40a «IC 30J5 JUS - J J election early this month OZa Ma>Maxtor 15 - % Edw ard D. Jo n ea s s 8 & C a ______[• H m Wun*1* UiB 0» " intervened to support it.t. ates'in d exX oo: f m ore th a n 5,000 activ e - 4 U 4tC « a 4M —J) ■ ajRW) 1X6JSa BS .IS ^ 4ta44ao»affl-,w ____ stocks, the market lost ^KnQrPL 2fflMC0^.403 JIS . S “ Km mm Mm H I Atialysts said many/ investorsin rc- ^ a s • ^ever, th at the » .8 0 billion,in . o r 0.11 p c rc e n t, in v a i- t»To UUI It mained skeptical,' howevi UEFOCt) MIUZ1“ “ Fri.'.a-twaui.m dollar would bc ablee tot continue KntO.« IJI7A PonmEI U Ilgh Low Close Change strengthening on its own,iwn. Indeed, it The NYSESE's composite index of all J H^ o n u T c o r m ^ ity Hl( j e • Up]r:tn 1.44C3 an4M4iz74U}-ffl rvM> fell Monday against leodcoding foreign its listed common coi stocks dipped .08 exExxon IJija,w 42S 2“ affl4US4Ut«UE - ff l )ec. live c a ttle 72.9L95 72.35 72.55I +.20 - u o a . s “ »/rmi TIT IJOX 4&B4M«to44ffl^ Jan, L95 72.02 72.17 -.18 currcncics. to 150.10. FPUOrpFP IJSJJB3B B S - S Ian. (Ive c a ttle 72.9 r JO 4 J S -S . " 4tS«ffl46.S4tJB - f f 'd & Poor's industriol index ^0»>Ela laiJD 4B.»4US44«44J7 -ffl Jl a a il a f ^ r c a ttle 8^3L35 81.25 81.45) - .5 2 At the same time, brokers bn said, Standard i lOM 1«H.«3 Frl.^-.-..«7. I many participants were'cre taking a fell .22 to 306.1<1.306 and S&P’s 500-stock t-T a m n j a FrU«-nlr.lM»^«fl Dec)ec. live hogs 40.41.42 39.75 39.85 HCA______m ce gloomy view of the marllarkct outlook, composite‘ index ii was down .25 ot [« ______! Doc3ec. w heat LD 4.1111’* 4.03’* 4.08V4/4 - 2 % in part bccausc of the coircompetitive al- 266.2. Dec)ec. co rn 2.6161’* 2.57 2.61 .*■.2% lure of short-term interitercst-bearing l a a soybeans 7.4747 7.30’* 7.46’/4U + 15’/t investments sporting yieldsyici of closc jH jT flP I :>ec. silv er 61Z12. 598.00 602.’** - . 5 ’* to 8 p e rc cn t. NEW YCm («>}-««•» l'* k yicneaNnr “I O1lCAa0 (Al>)-a)«niSSSlSSSSSS Dec —IVeYertt (Uta. a« u n j Qxira EiiMrv Mrxitatty; diylntf«((nntn*VloVt>ck»mrp^^on«» Dec)e c . gold 418.18.60 416.00 - 416.5050-1.60 Also dampening activitivity wos the oenvehiapj-c C(anH92■rrtknila 0 « Oiei^BoanJofTriA.O SUOAnWCRLO II aMprkaiWL )ec. copper 136.36.20 133.50 134.5050 -1.40 expectation of an uneveeventful week S 2 S S J5llr2UD.Ckwir«rtrwr*:Nitxa*A2 + .04 l«;n UM Mil* Oy, J* )ec. T reas. Bonds 88.0).07 87.27 88.02 cnjD Cai Uar 840 l« i]7 U 9J7 . a 01ICAOO{AP] —Futura»a>tmttig on tmoilea?) Board DeCDec. D -m ark 58.1J.12 57.74 58.C6j + .29 iastiU.;dcil«i(Wbbt. Frl.'.Mta 14.175. ol Trail Manky: a « 119* tt » .JI7 EPQ«rtE.Wi«».{ FtI.-lctanM m7Z,uplS. C(an \jm Lm Og. DdCDec. S -franc 69.1).19 68.74 68.97? + .23 FM 120 t2Wa7SU79«£lUM (tvtehnSBdil3d.E»itar9Mon«y: SUMRU ViHEAT Uw ]UD tUItUI tlTt a77 . a LttMSKxM 11iaDIU.:rvt>p»IEL iaDbumlnlnwn:(»lar*lar.p«tuM ^Dec. J-y en 82.3L33 81.88 82L29) + .47 EMAjW ^» IIS 11BI11BI UTS U77 ,m J«| 2112 21.75 2IG:liS2l.n . a Dm 4.«s4.iis4ffls4« -ffl =eb. Feb c ru d e oil 1Z{2.94 12.78 12.793 + .01 Mty lUD taitUI un 1177 .la Aii«ai«f ILMv 2tJB2IJB2I.SIfflllffl .ill Mar 44.1TS4.1B 4.t1S4.l5S—flS _ An Otl tUB tUB u o U77 *XD QloTMrelogyf l a 175 ~U«y 2in210 2l.a1.99 ZUI .Dl May 1BS40I U7 ta -.Ot uflo x : ta tio n s from S inclair andd C o . Jul tUB UBUB tZffl U77 CklUNn t&5)l4CD T 21DI —fl JU i3» 17BS177 177'»-fflS --- im 1*0 ^ hJi u &u u n n US UTT .m O ftn 9X> la S lffl IM IM S-JJI ____ 9v luB uu a a UM U77 * a CBwrUlnM n a 17.75 "Mn 2IB2IB2IB■|b “ « “ SI S t i n i>i IB i > —ffls i m cu OS UB0 2 U » UTT .ffl OUdCOin • t2 .» ~Jai — 210 .01 Frl.luMSAD. o*e a s ODUFkMrv* 2lffl FrLleonlrtruL 0« u a UUK K tU 7U.7T.IS CkitltoiXM j Fri.IM latt Frl,le(anKtCB.wJ7.>t7. OFN ■ H l iLamaai H;«i: imO nvvadvFridi) FtLlMl«IOU3L FtL'iconHKMH6.44i.onta ' t i a u » ' U75 o a llaripartiM nMonUorday: 1 1O2X3Db3BfflJUD.c0wla ' HEATINSai. OB ZitSlBISZST ZCIS .10 lnkaaj _ . taal TrtNanan ail (knurd light te modiMraia, twndrMraadZaZDBSBTS.So.T5.0Mt;LMara33bna^; . . 4UIDbiI;cvU[M9(I U«r tE7S2XS2fflSZa uuppllai e ll ffiBdarra. pr Icaa rrcnly alaaily. nmattlrnvaaa tli owr SX b iOtoaar. US 1-3XD1-3 ssao b 27xoaai. u a V} On H«n NEW TO« (AO — H««|f • Hwftw Hl*»rMrMorxMyiM 3» «L*ol OlM U EB.i(D ba cwtaaa up Zl at tllS.7a>111 rallanttlrlyactM,prkaaWhabxhclawmifflhlyer - u « a a & x HDttonaoci. 2B l a U l s i a —OIS EDIaupXal m U M c t Uovaaaupfflaitai «MBd trwUatWkdnwky.SUutfnar<^ooM lfflhl^.Siii^ ' />«« KKPiSP4Smffl®JI .11 BK*fCrt»(»nt , IS TTaOullDn s prIcB br tihw aular In Uirt&iix^waiBUa. <*" 2ffl lUStSTSiSTS-dlv. L>», adibaat tar •aariaeaanirg tor 48pa>ri8pa>caniolmlpa:C SMII(^arrl>7^ ■ 11/J3UC0 ^ Frl.->MlaSjm m O S JD U l ..41 9jr»mi (Xlllia. :rlm tnd bsnMaa piooaakg baal, rallan47p*rDa%ila,<^CDi Jm z.nmai Er^ffarr) iihw BOE. on 02a.(*uiraad:ad&4CQ,c't Fri.'iVBilnrK. >ok8 4 laady B Iffl N(Fw. taavy Qilaa ICDSrvt(^. h 0»k»Mla>>4'a n?5-lXDb?a bXlia7ZfflL Hallaa: ODloa Jd a a&, a 9a a » » . 4 t THrt»utn !; OATS s n . JB Mhiw Rmw 27£0 mil) lUB. » jdat caraaa tyw not laatad anri a lutry taaOyKtfinM- Mlm4'tg75-IUObeajn»TIJlrDTIJIl.ax9lapB*agBaat) ' / NY Qnax dltw wot riKrtn FrMy BOi;lottOW. o i,{mbumWrT«»ii;<»)llaf»llarapMtuM xarsMd, ArniRjlilrfy It^. mo>Knant ibwl:vontrdir. IOid7l.&7lffl.QM: QrtAkqMkkqlarrr4U&46a;trortrg XA .Jl W.OM a .a w I.g9su6si.enu6 .a s I7JB ..X Yn*alMad fl .» NEW YOW (AP) — >vi)«raj* n«UlUlproiiMon- t D* M to 11^ awIM* ofM‘'V . 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i j I Collappse in h■ quirleswlil be answered. wiis. to yield, ESTED IN PROVIDING panted p< personal repr»- vuVision Weal Book Club, 711 sentative of the estate of srv ‘Booka havc beci) writtenwri about it. On suchich a basis, they aay, the SERVICES FOR FAU nt Shoahone St. S, now paying PR O JECT NO. the t^ atjove named dece- caicaah for uswl men's Opc author, in fact, hha: as hired out as rents obtaiitainable from a house do not M 5 4 1 l i m K ^ « 0 2 4 d dl e n ts . Ail p e rso n s hav> mam aoailnes.______n consultant. advcrtiBiitising himself as justify he the pricc. That is, should a .ln8_clalmft_JQalnat the 2222 year oM lemale seeking the guru who foresawIW the1 great real nomeownetner choose to rent the prop- ^ \ S tate m e n la d u e : ddecedent or hla esute lomiJe companion. M estate collapse of thethe early 1980s, ertyit wou(ouId bo impossible lo obtain CD ec em b er 5,1080 ' aiare required to present miaerious repllea answered. Slatementa of Interest trtheir claims within (our puPlease respond to Box B-06, which never occurred.d. suiTicicnt,t renr t lo justify it as an in- (SOI) for a lanallzed In* (4){i months (rom the date c(iovcatmcDLwhcnJtSQ.obvii_ — Sundara"TtmB,-on--tho-p have been weak markarkets. And con- ously is momore than thaL , date ahown above at the asigned at the addreaa of — Y DEADLINRES" c^vably th ere could1 be a collapse in "Housin,sing is a usoblc and essential Clly Clerk's Olllce, 902 E llthe attorney (or the — EARLI estate aa Indicated ^ tile future. commodityity compared to a stock or‘ Sherman St, Pocatello, e OOr-^lobsollntefBst hich really has no useful pu-. Idaho 83^169. No b &CLASSSIFIED LnINER Therc exists also theth situation in bond, whic atatement will be ac- F ra n c e s Ire n e W right AIR ^ DEFENSE Got a d v an c ^ which the value off a house might urposc othijther than to add lo one's in­' cepted after the date c /o M ichael H. Felton lochnical te. training as you DLINES have spurted fromim $50,000 to vestmentit pportfolio," says Colton, a n d tim e apeclfiod. P 0 B o x 569 maintain mi missile guidance a d v e r t isSING DEAD equipment. Ovor $600 per SfOO.OOO in two years,ara, and then rc- A homo,no, he observes, provides es- The project conalata Buhl,lD E S3316 oc PUBLISH: Tuesday, mimo. to start, plus food, or even S85,000. scntial sheshelter and sccuritv. '’Its val-. ol a malor arterial road- F treated to $90,000 or way ol M feet In width' hNovember 8, IS and 22, lolodging & medical. Call FOR Dl’spitc the sizable gain, ga this some- uc as anin investment, although im- T o W l In Twin Falls. Army. ' wilhin an 60 (oot right- 1980. 1 ” Be All You Can Be. ti^ c s is callcd a collap;lapse. portant,, is is nonetheless a secondaryI* o(-way over a length o( 5 1 9 8 8 ;But examining thele rccordr over the benefit for m ost Americans." 1.2 mllea on the Nor- ■ Amusement center needs THANK!LSGIVING pdst few , notnothing Qualifies Morcoveover, unlike paper invest-. theaaterly bench of I0Announc6m0nts i«help. Must be at least 16, ) Pocatello, tdaho. Three I well groomed, electronic' ADVERTISER CLA!LASS LINER a<] a national singlc-fiIc-family housing m ents, hohouses arc not bought and^ algnalized InteraecUona •" eiexperience prelerred. Apply PUBLICATION mprkct collapse. sold in geeseconds. People do not dump? are proposed in the pro- • ■ I alat Tho Ookl Mine, In the nFAnilNE: DEAlEADLINE; Blue Lakes Mail. No phone PATE; ;Fucling the collapslapse speculation their hou(^lujys on the m arket cn massee lect: tw o o( w hich will 002-L o 8t& Found | c req u ire w arrant a n aly a ea . calla pleaae.______has been the spcctaculicular rises in cer- and sil oron the curb all night. The ,11/19, noon . aa part o( the design S un,11/20 Wed, 11/16 Sat, 11 is relatively protected from tniin regions, particulalularly the North- m arket' is aervTcea. Oeaign Ap­ HOUNDPOUNDNEWS BURGER KING Thur, 11/17 Sat,,11/19, 11 noon east and New Englanland, which morc m ass hysU^sleria. proval (or th s protect to BUY&WEAflAUFETlME Is now hiring a select Mon, 11/21 than coincidentallyy aret the home Could1 tltherc be a national housingB p ro c e e d n to (Inal LICENSE fow EXPERIENCED fast Fri, 11/18 .Mon,m, 11/ 21, 5 p.m. food handlers. *3.75 per Tbe, 11/22 fiounds o f a good mannany financial an- price collaillapse? Unlikely, especially inn design haa been receiv- n ed. The design o( each F=OUKD i DOOS TWIN FALLS hour. Inten/lews will be Fri, 11/18 T\ie,le, 11/2 2 ,5 p.m. alj^ts. isolationn fromf the general condition warrantable signal must: ANIMAL, SHELTER hheld 2pm-4pm, November 23 Wed, 11/23 But, a s housing: aiand real estate of the ecorconomy us a whole, meet the requirements LOCATED: i 139 8th AVE. W. &2SatourTwlnFalia Fri, ...... restaurant. Cali Michelle P.S., Wed, 11/23 11/18 pqople a rc becomingling hoarse from Onc ranconcern of housing economists£ and undergo approval by I.M bIo Schnauzer. 0 the Idaho TranabortalionI 2. Male while pooOia. Monday & Tuesday al F ri, Wed,;d, 11/2 3 ,3 p.m. shouting, intelligentnt financial ana- is the inabilityina of young couples to 208-237-711010 arrange Thur, 11/24 11/18 V Department's District 5i 3. Female Ut)X. ^ c m arket. Homebuying by . 4. Female yellow Lab. an inlorvlew appointment. l)«ts should not projiirojcct regional or enter the ^ and central Traffic aec- TV Book, Fri, 11/255 Mon, 11/21 ...... lobl factors, especial□ally when these first-timerners continues to slip, and the AVAILABLE FOR EOE. ^ tio n s. .I ADOPTION: Mon 11/21 Wed,xi, 11/2 3 ,5 p.m. factors are extreme,e, inloi a national reason wlwhy is obvious: Priccs arc« The project is located I.FomaloTerrlerXpup. F ri,11/25 Experienced mllkor noaded, phenomenon. high in rclatronrcl to incomcs. In Bannock County,I 2. Male Spaniel X. ‘ l\ie, Fri,,1 1 /2 5 ,5 p.m. s Idaho. General and reloronces required, single Sat, 11/26 11/22 11 ;Ken Colton, cxecut:culive vice presi- A healtlalthy housing market requires a. Female black TorrlorX. f „ apecific InformaUon on' 4. Female black & whiloI shift,\ good pay. Klamath Tue, .Sat,l;t, 11/ 26, noon dfjnt of tho Nationa!nal Assocation of acccss for first-timers. They arc the Falls. OR. Call 503W-0683. S u n ,n /2 7 11/22 Home Builders, obser)serves that espc- base, thehe firsl m ng of the mobility; sr„,'’d™'“ 'i r r '’“c°£ Wed, 11/23 S at,t,l 11/ 26, noon refmoncos required, slnalo Mon, 11/28 citilly high land amand development ladder. W ithout them, the nin g of Monday thru Friday r ahiit, good pay. Call 487- Tue, 11/29 Fri, 11/25 Mon,a n , 11/28,5 p.m. ppccs in Califomiaa sand the North- , owners, ju st above cannot move up to ■ m O M O ...... oxt284I : 2iai or 467-2615.______The selection of. con­ e , 11/29,5 p.m. east account in partrt forf< the prices in more expexpensivc housing. aultant for thla projectt iExperienced farm mechanic Wed, 11/30 Fri, 11/25 T\ie,1 those areas. SuchI a situation could mean everyy will b e - b a a e d o n th e) Because dogs are broughtt 1 and machinery oporalor lor the m arket could slip lo a low-/• (oiiowing'criteria areaa:: In every hour and SOLD orr . year around |ob In TF aroa. P.S., Wed 11/30 Fri, 11/25 ...... , :Moreover, while: regionsr of the tier of the . DESTROYED alter 48 houra, I { Healed wlnlor shop. No into a serious re- er rung,g, b1 ut th at would hardly con-V Firm's traffic engineer­ United S tates fell int ing capabllltiea, pastt please call or visit the> | livestock. Paid vacation and Please revle*3W these deadlinli n e s cession during theI m:mid-1980s, much stitute a ccrash. ■ experience, Icoatlon andj pound dally to chock( t benollt package. Send ' resume and relerencos lo n e c e s s a r y the Northeast, es- _ True,, ilit mighl mean a sudden ad- quality of previous work( whether your pot has been 1 corefvillY to> iallow for an y nt oP California and the picked up. This is not an' 1 Box N-06. % Times News, pecially New Englandand, enjoyed boom justmenl,nl, b ut it would be sclf-cor-r- (Inancial accountability,: uj>-l(HJaie list. Mixed dog#» 1 P.O. Box 548. Twin Falls. changes in your■: advertisingn g p l a n , ly and minority participa­ times. T here were reareasons, therefore, reeling, too,li sinco first-timers finally . are hard to describe, come5 | Idsho. 83301.______L have any quests s tio n s o r tion. T h e city will Invite] to the pound lo see if your : Should you 1 for high priccs. • could gel;et their foot on the firsl rung. flrmato submit technical pet Is more. Como and pick* man needed. Call 702-B79- your advertisingr i g imcnt from the fi------proposals from those need help, -i A common argumo 3 0813, U s Vegas, Novsds. tive will be happppy to assist. nancial communityLy makes: the as- John1 CCunniff is business analyst'I aubmltting StatementsI - 1 ask lor Ray. ______representcrti' of Interest. Disadvan-I- TOHAVEAHOMEII ! sumption that housousing should be for The: AAssocia ted Pnss - Rnanciai aales. First yoar tagea. Women, and JEROM E DO S l6(5 income in excess of MO.OOO. Minority ownedn AVAILABLE FOR 1Four year developmeni ; businesses are „ ADOPTION program with Irlngo benelils Albertsoion's increasejcs earnings especially Invited to 1.1 female spado QrlHon, 7 & bonuses. No travel ' to reducing operating expensesns submit proposals, with nocessary. Sond resume to BOISE (AP) -- AAlbertson's, Inc. m ent to t confirmation o( their I. Manaaer, PO BOX 1716, project that 1988 will be our i r* l’iemale Cocker blond. cites its reduction1 iiin operating ex- ... We pr atatua In the SOI. No° older. Twin falls. ID 63303. pcnses a s a chief rea:•eason for a <11-per- 19th conmnsccutive year of increased-d more than two coplea® 3.llomaileCockor,blonde. cent increase in thirJiird-quartcr cam- sales andmd earnings." should be transmitted. 2 months. FISHING VESSEL WORK The City o( Pocatello0 4. 1 male Australian Shop->- 2 ships In Alsska seeking 007-JobioMnler«« ings from last year.r. assumes no. obligationfi herd X. 6 mos. approximately 300 people 007-Job! ollnleroil | I007-Jobs ol Interest | 00' Sales for the 13 weekswe ending Oct. | | | [ n i I of any kind for expensesa I;30pm2j0pm. for a 4 monlh crabbing con* ____ 27 worc_SLG7 billionlion, an increase of Incurred by any reapon- tract. Job includes room & DON j opening chemical —denrto*thf»-soiici lation.V 6hellof-looaled-on~1-mHe-«- txwfd—Avofege-pay.-J6.00-- -dopendenoy^ ------Iroalm enl- i;i.6 percent over the[He’S! .4Tblllion for ' The right Is also reserv-tf. west road, use the entrancee per hour. Also ship crow hospllai. 1 CO and manage- lAUTOMOBHULE SALES ------the same period inin 11987. Net cam - (Hytogr**; e to Sewer plant-across thoe needed, DOE. Accommoda- menl r exporlencod prelorrod tw T w v M y «»Id ed by fh e Cily to rem ove We now have openingsigs for the right, setf- ings for the quarter•Ut increosed 40,8 any Statement o( inters!5t road Itom KART Radio. tions from Seattle to Alaska but | nol roqulrod. Minimum 3 Lproot; paid. Employer from Alaska years > nuralng expetlenco. motivaled Individuals to selli the full line of pcrcenl from S27.1.1 imillion to $38.1 HiiBnari (rom consideration (orjr will bo In our olfico on Doc. Compellllve 1 salaiy. Also Toyota, Jeep. Eagle,). a n d u s e d c a r s a t 4.72 Invitations for Pro- >0 isiohlreappllcanls. possible 1 RN stalf nurae million. ratkibaM ^ 1M8 dog licenses may bo Wills Motor Co. ExpBi(perlence preferred. Tho company ei\joyed cn sales of jn „ purchased al tho City Walorjr Northwest Jobs, no percon- Mslllon. , HCA Walker mdEnmllcM Pu°BLISH; T tiursday.l i .Olfico. tooo. $45.00 foe. 38^9415. Conlor. | Gooding. 1-600-227- but not necessary. S1.88 billion in the1C first f three quar- N ovem ber 10, 17 and 4190 (Linda). Como soo 15 ^ FLORALDESIQNER lers, up 12.3 percentrenl from S4.35 bii- a»i»______- L 09T -Thuf3day—evOTtii^------236 Shoshoneio n e S t.W .------SOUTHWESTIRRJQA- or wrile to: B o x .T ^ . c fT 1aUtes, bonus profltams, I______- TWin Falls,Is, IIdaho______“i inillion tor th e fTrsr3‘jr39weekTon987, TION DISTRICT Nov 17, In vicinity of Man- Tlrhos News. PO Box 54B, ,minimum ago 25. Phono loMn IY dafin Houso or Magic Valloy "W e are very pica)lcased wilh the re- ta NOTICE IS HEREBY ^ Twin Falls, ID 83303. 1-600-453-2227. rel»ln th Mall, gold tie-tack wilh rod suits for the thirdrd quarteri and the GIVEN that on the 13th0 gam el Imtwddod In ll. Faml- day ol December, 1988, 'I- • - first nine months of 1988," snid War- upapmM iJ ly heirloom. Reward. Ploase an e lec tio n will b e held£ ^ 1 5 4 3 ^ 3 . I ren McCain, chicfcf ( executive officer, ‘f In ttie Southwest Irriga­ Losl: Male Bassett Hound. "The compony conliiintinues ils commit- tion district (or the pur­L black whlto and lan, Lincoln likiiirwtr pose o( electing a Direc- school vicinlly. Call 734-2209 ____^— npap«*i lor for District Division or733-<3oa. U9 No. 1 to serve for a IDIE ■ nMn EIEVICI:IE eiLIII period of three years. J; 003-Sp«lllNoll«8 iSpdpreMnotr) Said Director shail suc­ SMMtdMKld^t^Ucil ceed Gaien Myers,’*{ AVAILABLE now lor- ) i p r ^KsrglUi:Kl«As(ttU present Incumbent Chrlslmas parflesi ICIIIEa E C T O M€). O™. lAP) - M»rtng irrti tor jfW» «f- AN whose term of office ex- B PortUrd Wrtw »w aiffirl tr'»il. !*• SMOKE'N THUNDER Un93n«n>ffu n lbilrg: WBJ rIargipMbutfW. ' pires. The polls for the BAND1734^24. Rusty. LonCBnl«li:|*ll7».on|im reception of ballota cast at said e lec tio n will b e . FOLLOWREDBOWS-. Ffir*hjnfbilno:|llU7.on(l M ckjb«M open at the hour of-1:00 Zi<>lcfiUMcfwrocn:tiiUDblLSbMonilJQ. — I o'clock P.M. and remain HI7JSNHM. ek To lhe Second Annual Hoih>ii- ■ * m g E s n s i i w s b s s s b m ■ KY H«t9y ft htaflw: « tia .c ^ open until 7:00 o'clock S A onn^i , day Open House. Hand-'iierwk>«)Bir«4|i.k4|un.Unl>«Atflll2. S m I specials— Livinjing room and ■ mpletohomerepalrand I HV> LiM SKtta Oq. m K m s e le c te d : Novomber27th,12-5. • rORY _ hall, J18.95. Coi:ouch «. chair. . QQU) C9m CH RIStU AS UYAWAY « I INTKISDIRECTOF odellng...... 733^747. t (B.: (U IM t»r t rcyoys (E J B p X D istrict No. 1- 220 eth Avenue Easi. TF. ■ J17.95...... 536-6759. " remodel 4&tO—IA ' Bill N eb e k er R esldenim t ______Btdlngot n - - ® Placod under tho hotdl ■ .. Ok 4I7J1ll7J]4tiB4IUD n s t.,6 ^ i^ , Burley. ■ S 44ia - 1 0 | R k i s didacy must be (Ilec Yoor ad la Important to ual ■ today and one ol ourur It friend- * Ok ttin« iic«iro44ftso44a0-i£) S i with the Secretary of theh e The Tlmes-News ClaasUledled ■ ly Ad-Vlsors will notp you ■ I 4MS-Ln 2 ^ Southweat Irrlgatior■on Dept, requests that all ■ word your ad so thathat 11 will ” ______I »or m4eas3cau4aLio4Bio s —tfl h q B ^ District. 137 West m3th custom ers placing a ds withrith _ bo most olfoctlvo and Dtlng | ______I NowV ~c construction, addi- ■ «eu)-i» tra no us chock their ads the llrstIrst I you tho results i you S l a ^ - _____Dflltvftrad-lor:Df^rlveways, — - ||.-^-llon*...n*,..fooling,-remodeHng, ------Ai, 47Z2-IO Iffi Street, Burley. Idaho, nc 0 —later tnan November 2323,- •dey-HI-Ttm a-for-accoracyrc y r-|— lookinglorr------" parking lols. oolc. You can " paintinglllng & all typoa ol home | lira. Low rates, guaran- ^ aivER a 1988. Should any changes or cor­ I haul 100. Cal':all Northwest I 'op^lrs. oi rectlons be needed, pleaae I m m I Crane&Rlgglnsing. 733-1234. . ^ to ^Iwork.Relsavall. w ^ ■ SOS iroy a . : an a tniy a 9 h Form of Declaration o oyContractora, 676-7832. g - tot I® Oa Candidacy and Petltlorion conUct US Immediately at ettJittuB&om -u om 73Me26. Sorry, we will Im □b ei Im may be obtained fron IM ■ H r E H C l Z i ^ I .Un eieiu ens ttto OA -*s the District SecreUry a t responsible for tho first In- a iA « 7 £ « iu ( u - u - •jtam serltononly. ■ tousiuazficu-u WHf m Parsons, Smith, Stone 2 I John’s Sharpening ServiceSon m 'B ' IMOMOXIOlOm ~t2 K Fletcher, 137 West I3tt i": B l - « m Street, Burley, Idahoho. 0li5-Mwn«MKollce» ■ 2156th St, FilerBr ■ B H I g PE3 M — ■ Cell326-44W:— — g ------; ^ S K — BOTtr------^------"------■ ------• : • C7£«l0IM.0n4 -U a S If only o n e candidati I ■ Ceramic tile, tub tu surroundJi ■ _____ Uv ( SEi Is nominated no electloi“oS OOM’moraH ■ showers, floor Um, o rs. & counlw ■ JIM’Sj^TREE&LAWNCARE I I TODTOO®tO«7J -48 S f l K ahall be held pursuant t< - ■ ’ ^ ------I tops. Call Torn:n734-96n. ! | Treoareo and shrub trimming, _ ALCOHOUCS m COLUOEAIO ap ’x u /OU) n o - u ijjgK I Isndscndscaplng.Ca]l734^9. ■ SK DATED this 11th day olo ANONYMOUS ■ 5 to 25 sourcos guatanliranteed. ■ , [;>LMta2ZA& FtI.iMlM* HBS I S49foe. Elaine 42W446.423- J FtL'i apn kt aU l. i« B h N ovem ber, 1988. CIITJMJM SB a/Galen Myers ______I ~ I S S B B H ' I ' Treele & shrub topping S ■ B PUBL^IT: Tuesd» I B iiu iiiiiii - romovallovai, froo est. John ■ GRANDFATHER '•JL- 1-976-1111 9m I November .15 and & I 8. Yard Cara. * Bride, 73»I939;734U365.. | i C L O C K S X ’ Fun. friendship, oicltemen " ;;t _ Maater Tree i "CRACc k s i n II M 1688. &fOmance.59»/min.+ toll.T ■ RemodeUng. re^rT i rk. Reasonable | PricMStirtAt K f i ^ ■ Ing. Free eatlmaies. 1 I “ S l ’ Frw 'Jiost ....734-1326 I I S — INTHEblSYftlCT" HOTUNE-7^22t ■ experience. Phil. 42V4: $ 7 9 9 9 5 ^ I YODUR 1 in COURTOFTHEFIFTHH A Problem Is nol a proWen-lem I ■ ^ JUDICIALDISTRICTOF3F when shared. Manta/Heaflilafl/) _ a H THESTATEOFIDAHO10 A$5oclatlon. 5pm to 7am. 224 I DRIVEE w /y ? 1 a m IN AND FOR hours on weekends. S p S — ■ Concret«• cor osp h alt, f i H i S l TWIN FALLS COUNTY______Oy^REATCRS 5 5 ^ 5 5 ^ ! I I Ei M M i i i M a ffi-^MAGI&TRATE-D>Vi&IO»i smenl lo | ^ wetfbcttTShemforyour ~h|M T.F. & Jerom e. 73^9113Z ® ^ o s ! Irw baseme B P ro b a te N o. 4179 ~ I rool. 20% senior disidiscount. _ . CARPETr r LAYING ■ a a& K UPHOUTERY, all ’ | B h NOTICE TO CREOrrORS jr upholslory needs, free m ASPHAU SYSTCSTEMSOFIDAHO |S -< PREQNANT-NE^HELP?V _ builder discount,H. free ■ • CallS:l sieve - ■ n ; In the Matter of the th pree pregnancy testlnHing I estimates. 734-5406.fl. C Ceram- m 43^.;8-5379 I oimllmalos. > \ Call 734-7523. ■ S B E sta te of available. Call Pregnane*7W^ I spoolally.Ily. ■ I 7 3 3M ^ 0 1 3 I M . ^ LESTER WILUAIAM Hotline & Crisis Center. 73^ 9 ^ WRIGHT, ika LV\.W . 7472.24 hours a dsy. •' » m W * IP w W ■

■I C -e Tlmbs-News. Twin Fall: omb0f22.1988 ______~ ^ S eiected l ofjffers-Realtl esta te OiW 7 - 0 4 5 ______\ •S ^ m n s fo r y^ i o u r activet readers — W /3h a titm e i 'Wtom'^)coplciread:d your ad in classified, theyh e y ’r c • „ _ *! ready 10 buy and areai actively searching the1C e x a c t aiid to be ‘classifieid ” ^ item to fill their nc-lecds - m aybe it’fin youraii r a d . S ’ CallTroday 733-0626! 6 I______

THC FAR SIDI BBy GARY lA R SO N Fj M7-^otaollnlw»8l ■0l 7- B u 8ine88Opptys. K030-Home8ForS«le 0032>ButiWler Homes Kidi Incofpofil*) 1“ low D0NUTSH(5p 'TrTSICeO BID SALE” " NOW VACANT ' [f UMng •PPIMIOOI lor t , Move in today! Must soli 3 I N D E X 5 Twin Falls top location. Call 33 bdrm. 1 balh. all eieclric, bedroom “ Filer country I C L A SSSIFIED Part-llme poslllon. 734-1985. 324-3774,after3pm. , ______Twin T Faiifl In city. Reduced. Bids to be opened al 3:00 homo on 2 p4ftur» ecfea. I 1! > RN full-time days and jResponsible person# lo B $49,900. Ow nerdesperato. CNA'a Of NAfulHlm e days , p.m.. 11-3M8. cail fl. Plane,- ^ 1>7r-HomcrEnlaf*o P i aurloy.lD 83319,______CONTRACT toaay. 7330626.______010 PcoletlionolIServlcei Se 095 FedliiierS Top Soil ORTOLLFREE " OU CMdCa'eServia'fvica* S’ : Tools Sales: no exporlonco r 1.80044M685extE115 015 E^abyiinoriWanioanUKJ 096 Form Seed necessary, will iraln. earn I'll pay you caah for your 097 Hoy.OiolniFeed . trust, dood, mortgage, con- 03&-Re9l Est. Wanted 016 Emplo,menlVVfiWonlfld O’090 ; FatmtlorReni up to $500 a week, notrovei- . 017 OutlnotlOppot)porlunilie» O’ Ing. guaranleod salary, poy■ tract# or nolo#. Any torm, -i 099 Poiluret lor Rent any position. Fa#t. Iriendlyf Owner'# Spackiu# Home” 010 Income Pfopon 100 Hvotl0«kW0nled yvnftklY.Call733-2S26. I 037-Farms & Ranches "Hoyt look whotlOt Z(Zog d o r 020 Monerloloon ' and falrl IBelore you buy, drive by 343 ■ Hi101 Animol OreadlnQ 3 PROFESSIONAL MOSTWESTERNSTATES 1Wiseman, then call lor - OJl Money Wonlod 102 Cellle SALES POSmONS ^ DAIRY FOR RENT 033 ln is; CALLTODAYi .dolalls— 733-0471.______^ 103io: Ooiry Equipment Leading lo...manager ■ 60 acros with 3 on one aldo — -----025 ln»l»o Sololo'o !!: , porlonced teacher. 324-7953 haa boon roducod lo onlyj operalion. ‘ Pivot sprinkler - 28'x 56' deeded lot. Adult nHom ei 115 " Farm Work Wonted accounts. Bonefits Include , syalom w/claan dependable 2 ‘ fireplaces wilh lava rock. 28') 031 Oul-ol'TownHc I afterSor324-688ldays. $34,900. Full basomont wllh ‘ largo (amlly room wllh wot Pjripark. AssumaWo Iosq. 032 Buhl/f'le'Hom.lomoi malor mod. donlal & prolll , well walor (250' Hll). Lovely $49.900. Call 734-6943. - I family room or moro ; baL underground splnklors *49, 033 Klmberly/Han»antanHomei ^17 RECREATIONAL sharing. Musl bo goal ' bodrooms. Noat kitchen1 3 « bodroom homo, insulated “ 1959 2bdrm,10'x46’,cloart, 034 Jefom eHomoinot tT Tw. V I orlonlod. poslllvo allllude. I shop, largo machinery on° 7 acres. $69,900. 195i 'ondollHomol ' with bullt-lns. PaUo dock & < Fred Burkhailor, 324-5365. $1^$1.900.733-78M or 352-4437./ 035 Oooding/Wond ovor 21. Havo good car. ablei Q R eal esta te aluminum siding. Bargains1 storage, ' pionly ol grain 036 R«ol£iioleWo>Wonted 120 |2 AvlQlion to travel in So. Id. For inlor- 1970 Tamarac. 12 x'50. <2 J >— ,. I , - — , . slill soil fasti Cail Today. ■ 037 Fcrmi and Ron<)on carry lor quaiiled gentle alope with pavod OW -Cem eleryLots BOll.Cail324-8532. soi ■ 059 CondominiumjmBenloli f 14 •Frullland...... 452-5575'5 bodroom houso. withth buyer. BIO. 060 Worehouie/St(/StorogeRenlol 14141 Vont '0 • $12,000-2 bodrooms. goodH nighway a cc ess noar Buhl. . 1980198 Sahara. 3 bdrm. exciUl 142 Import/Sporii Cort •E1kO,NV...... 702-738-1595IS liroplace. Near Porrino $7,560 lor choice 5 acre cond., cash or assumabFo 061 CocogeRantaliHalt . 14 •W innom ucca.. 702-823-2399I? School, Vt acre. $5,000 equl-II- location, good terms. B9. 063 WoriledloRcniRenl j4146 4<4'tXAlV't homoslto. Brokor/ownor of­ 043~Vacatlon Property loan. fw Call 324-5939. 140 Antique Aulot C 4 B Domeallc Team cloan-n. ty down, assum e tho lirst. fors oxtra oasy lorms. Call. . 066 Mobile HomeneSpoce S H 8, l.91fr^5-8662or 733-2930. ------1951980 28 X 52 Skylane. .3 149 Autot • AMC ing-apu>. housoa, rentals, - ROBERTJONES Barker Reailore 543-4371 bedroom. 2 balhs. electric. . — ------i:152 Aulol-Quick otc. Work Guaranteed. 423-3- For saio by owner: 4 Mobile homo lol#. Adult andi OO-Condomlniums $16.500.733-0140 alter 6 pm.' 154 Autot ■Codiiioc 5031-432-8879 or 678-3849. bodrooms, 2 baths, lamlly«; REALTY 3HANDISE ]: family subdivision. City T.F. m : tf E R C R 156 Aulot -Ctuyiler DRYWALL.T om S. 72fr45<9.1. room wilh flroplaco, base-0- 733^)404 ulliilles. term s. FHA and VAI .------iii1982 1 4 X 70^ Westvllle fl — ' i:150 Aulot •Chevrolal ~ mont. gas and oleclric heat. Condo In Kelchum, Idaho, bdi 160 Aulot-Dodna or approved. Call 734-8943. ] bdrm. 2 lull balhs. slovo and 067 Mlicelloneou*outforSale 1( FREE!! now roof. large lol. localed“d 1-«X>-?e2-5001 Ext. 1211 located In Warm Springs . relrig. carpeted, drape», 1631( Auloi - Toid Id in Twin Fails. Owner would . 6b acres, domestic well, | 068 Compuleti 166 Aulol-Mercury 8 lintoln EXECUTONE services and Nowly docoralod Sun skirttng. Great Buyl CaJI 069 Comeroi ft EquipmentEqi H soils business, lolophonos.s. Ilko amall down paymenl wator shares, soplic lank, Chateau , Condo. 2 bodroom. 733-5110askforCrood. 733 r- 160 Autot •Oldtmobila "l' 031;^UtOlTOlW_ ___ abovo Rock Creek. 733-3736. . ______OJO-WonitdjoOuir ______!! Call for (roo consultation3n and will carry conlracl. - 2.J)am ._ilying - room .with. 071 Wonl*dlolfor> Gatling your homo ready 10 homo on trade. J35.000. Cail.Ij solos advorlsM m ciassiNoa Belh I Rlall al Bick. Norris. & ito 074 Muilcollniirgiilrgmanit li aii soil? Get holp Irom iho Ser­ Coil 733 0626 - iSampson, (208)72»&»0. 'ot Ipmeni 3-340 Service Oireciory thand. PC. WP, Lotus. Call 076 Olliee Equlpm Joan Woodman at 73J-7W1. vice Diroclory, dally in In Will do your houso cloaningr,Q Times-News Classillods. and ironing, havo exc. rererencoa. call 738-7269. 007-Jobaol Interest 007 -Jo b s ol Inlerest 007-Jobs olinterest ___ Will typo resum es. 733-5589. -IMMrDIAfEbPENrN^ — -GOVERNMENT CHOIR WRECTORm F0REST8ERVICEJ0K OWNED HOMES! Prasbyterlan Churcti seseeks $29.000478.000 yoar , OH-ChlklCMOSerylcei nic. _ Voloran or NotvVoieran can «itp. peraon to fill paidId post*[> For Inlo. & price quoteJlo Traclorand truck mechanic, ______mual have own tools. CallCail Babysitting, any shlfla,is Qualify lor 30 year loan at ------lton.-J-hourfl_-V(eoKlyjkly. 9 coll mornings. rqasonablo rates. ^-2967. 10% Intorosl. Cali TODAY & m onlh/yoar. EOE. CallIll JohliJi ------60S33»9W2e»tE-4____ - 4 324-2800 or allor 6.3240700. wtltr -BaOysttttng-in—m y-hom «. BonnoK 734-2347 tor gelal:o<»lla- Full or part-llme cock*jckla'li intorested in“ wor*tng-wfltt 3_ quallfyand movo nghnnl 3lod Roasonablo rates. 733-0096. QockUII waitro9S/waone>enellts. mananl luH-Umo poslllsllions losling lor iho position 0 — Ooug Vollmor. Broker \ ibio to Public Saloly Odicor. Salar Send rosumo lo: Box)x M-06,K avallabo. musl bo atilo alary j AGREATIDEA MaryAkkorman ....734-3882 c /o TImos Nows, P.O..0 . Box work any shllt In a 2414 hour h rango is J159710 J1651' P®/po FORI YEAR! A ldaSlrong...... 73M905 548. Twin Falls. Id, S3303.303. operation. Apply In porson por month. All Public Saloly 01. BeanannyinNowYork. DennisVoiimer...... 733-9199199 ficors must be willing9 ti 21^725■7444colIect. LowellWilis...... 733-6562 Nood a pan- . norih cross-train end lo porlorr housokooper lor daya.yi*'’{2n Traveler’s Oaals. m • AuPairsOnlyinc. . Inter- tho dulios of both polici k up application ii'TwIn al of lhe Hanson bridge. In ,r! M teW . Exit 182. and fire petsonnol. Joi KIs Caro Conlor. )tma- 01&-£mploymentW antedi d ______Eastland bolweon 8:00 — - - aoscrlplion. tost inlorma rT< noododlorchaiiontonging non, and application may b< — U rg e 4 bdrm. irl-lovol __ _ and 3:00 pm. Mon-Frj. E( and--iowardtno--poali picked up at City Hall. 32J 32 ConsUuclion work wanioi[®“- homo, trg (oncod lot, 2 cai- “"Nood companion ldrr nnk w is , loadorship skillsIlls fo- 2nd Ave East. Twin FallaFalls concrete, docks, tools, lor ports, in Salt U ko area lor I t , l u r a t e 7 pm lo 7 om. InyJ allon cing. remodeling, otc. Ca sale or trade (or homeIi inIn ■F — a ■ s i ' acci Quirod. Compollllvo salsalary. For additional inlormotlo: rolfromonl homo, loror rroom ______conlacl: Porsonnol. Ron al 734-2411 or Jorryf I Klmborly.Call801-969-4559. & board only, no wori no IS 733-3IS8.______k«r i Securily officer* wan»anled. 738-2251. Filing doadlino l — Lovoly 5 bedroom, view, voivod. non-smokor Clean police record.. expo-O) 11/28/88. EEO/AA.- HANDYMAN: LiQhl 0i0( llreplace. assume VA loan. drlnkef.734-&516or 733-2 trical. plumbing. paintln{ c i n cI i t o t h l e p o lin l t T p ,„ |„ „ d , sSend ______$52.500. Cali 734-3537.____ Orttiopodlc olflco riooos ni fosumo lo: Valloy Mofctjrchanl Truck driver lor semi wllwith carpentry 4 repairs. Fre Make oiler o lT rw in FallsalTs once, estim ales. Cail 733-4762. .person knowlodgoat)l(a W o . P oUco_ P O -8 q i 131.. Twin1 hay fiaullng oxporlonct — homo, neada—updaUng^^ ------_ Medlcaio and othorf’Of, ‘f’- Falls, ID 83303. Call 54^23_e_vo_n!nfls.______Houae cieanlnol Will cioa -bedrooms: 2 balh. lamlij ”'i' Your ad In cl;classified gdes'straalgtirtoTeadybuyi l i v e r s ; ------' — auranco. Somo collocli SoliAvonrm9»6, W tnied' ' ’ Immedlatel)ately your houso whilo you wori room, deck, garago. (oncod ______Call Mr. Havdon. 734-345 illural feeferencea. 324-a&37. ____ lnciuflOS_Jurnlshed_ apart LO ,ar.e_lookina-tor_scsom ething to buy. ____— ^kiRESonf^BS- jnoctianlc_loc_aOf!cu!'“I' ______peopleJwtLO^ linos. HOUSEKEEPING. Bonooiled, menl. Appraised ai (50.000 Radiological' tochnormologlst IDAHO doalorsnip. exp In ongino: Flcally fo r an Itern1—your - : I & hydraulics vory helpluilplul. oxcolloni rels. 733-3987 wUi trade (or Boise properp..: iviaybe they'iy're looking speclfli waniod lor mulll-spo(jpoclally COLORADO ly. Cali 733-2885 or 344-4584. ul Kol- WYOMING 'Good pay. fringes, long ion „ ypu rtavo somo Ihing Item —and n"maybe they're Just;t brow sing. But yoyou can | clinic In boaulllul term omploymonl. Son chum /Sun Valley, Con- NEVADA 5>ona a,ound the houso that nooood ------■ ey aren't thinking abouta w hether the:hev can : petlllvo salary and bonbonflilts. * Lillilckololilco. rosumo to PO Box 1056. 105( fopaifod cali ClaroncoI 1In be sure they Burloy. ID_833JB.______Please sond rosumo0 lo Kol- • Ski rental ahop. ____ Fllor. 32ft-<463.______2F0RTHEPHtCE0F1n mal UBo.W5.00foo.383441i 0 do sowing oxporionco m once. Opporlunlly forr aiad- have, it Is our policy to 1 I classified ime to: Subslilulo toachers ncinoodod vancomonl. Roloroncos)s rto- business wllh only the mcm o s t ------jary. Sond rosorno 0. on ^ 3 - p iB 2 e ~ PO BOX lor Iho 1988-69 s c h ool o l; yoar. quirod. Call coHocl 208-7318-733- repuubie of clients andid lo 3 bedroom, 1 balh homo, c v s Fabricland. Inc. PO ITEX. (JO our best to screunt I lor large lot. $38,000 1 20235. Portland. ORR 697220; St. Edwards Grade scschool 5668. ask lor Lloyd. ITE: :r^. Con- 818 Bluo Lakos Blvd Nort‘Jorth. ony Isiso, misleading.. or assumable loan. Cali 73734- Atlonllon:. Laurio Harsh. H pro4ilnd. tnrough 6m. tarlPrinr:lnat73«-3fl72.2. ! Twin Falls. Idaho8330l. ' ■ unothlc.-*ladvonl$oments.s. 9990davsonly. F n.E.

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ols-U obiifl Homes 051-051-Unfum. Houses ' 051-51-Unfwn. House! 05M)m4)nfum.Apti. OSMM>ffiM«nd m - C o>Ql«wW»: motril* A170«70ci;b«ln»o.---a(>^ T w »ltiteoft««t.------KlflMUeze rmattTMa and bor— R iiL i- home. UU n*w .) btdroom, o tn i ISO per mo. CW O f O ^ clc le tn i bedroom. MW MfOCER. rated twst sprfnos, 1 2 ! bttti, comp1 leave meeeaoe AttracUvicUve 1 bdrni, carpeted, m aWantiouM/ ^ ^ - b < ^ , heiheater and thermo- t \ appllancM, lott of drawer pedeatal, sMe Jlove, reWo, $ i e o / r r ^ . J b J StngiRMiK «•-«»:MMni Equip. •tat,6^« ,“r ”r^ r'r S :' ______pads, $250.250. Call 73*4301. 1720 Addleon Aw a:r°£.ar;sSgii:°’ — Deriiroomom equipment, wino-alzeize w eterbed, new . Loc«twl In Smilh'i . i l . ir 23C w/50 mm lent ^ £ e s s V B2204300. Country charmer, v«ry AVAOABlf TODAY m twWsntrtToRsot , la with baffles, new Filer. ld*ho. To m « :l08e to Twin. 2 bedrooni, peta• ta . $330 a monlh, $150 de- droom , 1% bath, good iro color head. Nikon , headboard,k. padded 4472.^5,000 nrm. urp eted , refrH), stove, posioslt.Call733-1177. ige, very -Wean, ag; w a n te•EO:C Storage lot or f WfSOn nun and 2B mm ^ e barda ^ and footboard, aII32Me57atter5pm f l Ireezer. woodstove, nice tees, fireplace. $370.00 tp«ce InIn " tm ik A " for two ■•"*»»• Ci $200.Cali3 yard and bam , on 10 acres, ■f depoi re oM bueea, historic rewatertMd.book- S3 R en tals «]irellwp ater.trarM Bok. 052052-fum.ApttDup. Ajjon5SSc*m«.'7)MW SlllSSe t to b e restored by a QTI^WsfMantsdToBuy Self 8. mi?mirror. Call 734-7922. f ( Elwood^vans Property Hot — lut movtng to Twin ______laneous IMng room ^ 7a<.1<01 Ak clclean. 1 bedroom, wuher JoanTM n January. NO uUlltMs BUYMQ:Q: K ra p gold re. 2 Ouncan P w e Cloan, llreplace, 5 bdrrn, md dn^er avail. $150+ » » I. SpaciouaS| 2 bedroom required•d . Will renl prior to rv. diamonds, diai tltrilnfl ^«ia2biU blea. Call 7334459. ^ J ( r Iepoali.no peta. 734-9283. condo.j fare, pocket watches, ” !fy.45l 050-^umbhwl Houses c o u n try -v lew .- appllancee. °£E lo,.ii)plB..DW, washing .movtnaJa buses from present allvenrare 'd d iia S r coln-coilec- pax counti)unterforsa1e,$400or $4fl0. Call 734-3537. AU H bdrm. $135.734^070. facilitiesllies;$So0.7M«a61 locstioni)na. Prefer i ^ l l o n alfvef 'dol Nlca, lirg* #ludlo ipart- — 30 mliee of Twin lions, jlc.etc. b e st offer.Ifer. Call between 9:30 JM >upiex, basement and main Thr»h r e e M P r o ^ M f l t wlihin ! or after 7 pm. 5364735 manl, all ullillles Included. Clean 2 bedroom, carpel. Oup Write: Tom Darby, 6S2 IdahoIho Coin Qallwtei good location. Slove, relrig, floO'toor apts complete wtth B1BM23► ^Brltrge; one<^e- f**'*-*' t17a.Calt734-840<.------^ rtal Dr., Santa Rose, SMNorl<0rthM aln.T3W aei 0fS3646648664.______^ waler furnished. $22S + de- cole:olor M&e T.V. Rent for $50 kind 1l bdrmb private davttaht ^1 Potta Reaponslble houjemil# ^ 107. or phone nKIHTCHAWIJRSK3K Set ol bunk bui bed, complete —^ posit. Csll 324^2fl. 0 to $65 per week. 1201 basemetm ent apt, part utllllTes S J iS S w uilad to ehem targe lui- 'romodolod, small bungalow, For DOtsa40STuFF eco)-' nico, 1 acre, non-smokers bacijachelor apartments. All refrlgeri O eM-MobUoHoiMSpc. * W v >d i dead^ o r alive, lunk 082->BullBulldlngUitstlsU Very clean l twdroom K2! jlllltJea Included. Qood con- Eiwood es. from 1 lo ^ Call and no pots. $275 a month utllt •e trtfer W . rent-$75 jheSm e house. No pets or tinoksrs Plus deooslt. 733-5542. trilTil Rupert location. Call ______734-1W______Jerome itterv Store 734-0368. BUILDJ1L0INQSUPPUES ------please. tiOO/mo. See al 823 ont^.Calt3244430■ _ wANTES CSIarea.2tKtrm.1bath.no 130-68)6, u k lor Todd or Cleanml 1bdrm apt, near p ^ , Pw>"0" ED: 1000 lbs Russet We*lest End Sales Co OakSljnJ"• call 73W009 or ^ n ^ pp . c c t n w y z i ------R E*OAR,elding,Interior ^ ^ 051-Untum. Houses g «e pay your heat and nwst 4594 or 73X262 Eecape.. eveningflg42«762. . .. ^,nt^d;.10 guage shotgun. «tiicov(Mvering.O-P Lumber ed for Wednaeday, “o/ffilATEOPIPE er23,1M&lOOhead Newaiaw and uaed ITJOM dSorflKIiE^^ jlllltles. Ullll Sludio and . 1 Cleanin 1 1 bdrm. heat & water slnole shot si o r otnerwlse. 3344120.IIP, eves/weekends. A nice & clean 9 bdrm, IW *PP Mdroom spartmenls now fumlsh Falle. ______M84V4777______S140 + iSO cleaning deposit. 423-4291.______reasonjsonable re n t E.H.O. w i ii vlco Directory, dally In ^ ■MlSMllSIWlUS 07<-Mu^ u s l d ^ ------10. For nmore Inlormatlon used steelelplpe:l4"at$3.49 pli In Kimberly. Call 4 2 ^ ^ . 9*11 Looking lor a house or apt? Wendelideli-Call 530^44. TImes-Nawe Classllleds. Loc lop com pressor. New call 733-747*7^,. perlt:lO"ar$ A super nice, 1 txJrm, sp- Qaj .m .rcl.ln...l,nnd., _____ 5 ! P motor. $400. See al Houso lor rent. 2 bedrooms, CaliQUlUCI.733-2940. 2*1 Closese tot< CSl, clean 8. quiet, a comn is a tli a m . _ ftgcky Mounta s'utes ' pilances, quiet location, drm, 1 bath, all electric, tn d mejneat aew (three phase). Aria julUr, gull Ilke new. with 10028.■ CI1CleveUnd, Jerom e,.. p ^ , ^ ; $200 + deposll. 1428 Poplar, 1 v « bath, lergo fenced ysrd. Responsible Ret housemate 2 bdrm, Id calves for sale. Jerome ...... 32*4142! wsnted lo shsre Isrge lux- low utilily,$275/mo.ullll $800 eaisach or b est offer. Call hard casiase&2books.$140or home In bsck. Csll 73 i-< ^ . I!!?1129 M onuna. Gooding, wsi , Cal ------W c T iII i — - we'll do II am $150. Call 326-4233.______ury Foster Management 543-436<366;______bestoffeilifer. Call 65M358. 085-BlC■fflcydss For S.T.: A very nice 2 bdrm, Btrage, 0 Addlaoo Ave E«78M738 yHadie s: 3 embryo Saler ci«$-nod,73:i. 733’0626. JEROME RENTALS ± i llee eepphire and dia- Early 1900-e 1! P.A. SUri5 ...... -— ■ bulls. 4 qiquality red. Texas ttosge, W/0 hook-up. sp- ] “ se to hospital. 1 and 2 rnondI cockttll ring, $550. pUno.$3!.$3S0/olfer. 326-4152. 1 to 3 bdrme. $125 & up. 1^1 bdrm. utils. $210.733«ai.~ O ose i ^ ...... Lonahorn n bulls. All bulls Dla.^4dep.r&479e. ’ » m units available, all Call 733 Valley View Realty. 324-3351 1 bedroom,t W/D avallsble, . 33-1455.______f c Sl o S n d ^ ^ n , Ilke now. 068—Flrt■Firewood i4-18mont1nths. Call 487-2247. fm&Ranch Affordable 1 bedroom near ^ ctr)c,sunlngat$310. R.y * all ullillles paid except & Gary Stone'e new $800. Call Lynwood, $180. Reference#. Jorome 1 and 3 bedroom all Foster Management ■' > Pine, spill, round or PROOUOICERS LIVESTOCK SUDOll*ippllss______■ houses. 3 bedroom trailer In pov . "The Secret of SanU Kohler ei jairy heifer eale, .. deposit, no pets. 734<»8. ’ 0AddlaonAveE*73M7a» on ^e^at your i„.,.ca.im .m . Iho countrv. Call 324-3430. ydeM + c «°i.'^IUW ^^'"° 172^ erBlh.324-4345. Roeebud1 HoraeH Bedding, - AMPLE.8PACWU8 ^ lao: ground level, fsvorite lie store. $3.95.______Csll 73*^M4147.______" bred Angus heifers. •P«WHir'0ling In a variety ol 3 bdrm, 2 bath wllh dbl car J»f 2 bedroom apartmenl, all SSIh?.;shington Sl N., covered g w lir i 85 hesd bn - “JonMWeHaul" " utllltlea paid, $300/month + . beds, mattresses In- oideTui rt calving March 1. to suit ali needa. In (^rage, lonced yard, large 1 will move you ANtrWHERE king. util, pd « c e p l rtua«i! la from semMoads $75 d e p o rt. Call 734^18. ct. $295. Available 15/ ,,„r£a.teo« s r A laundry room, many olhor M(or loss lhan ranting struck. * jl-t>ack couch, khaki & Ca1l423-4r u m . ' ------S ' K aAsk J ' about «xiras.$410.00 +deposit. 01/B8.7M.734-6n7aller5pm. FREE ESTIMATES. *“ print. $315. Rabbit fur i ^ ~ c r "Dfy Nest"ist" lhe ultimate in AURORA CAPfTAL»MW7 , „ | Chlckering 8. Sons 088-Var•Viristy Foods to3_D,i„ Ca1lg*-M ». 05054-Unfum.Apts. oeiuxouxo irWevel duplex. 2 X o rt: &c o a t excellent condl> $100. Call 73*4236. uiUoned,ed, like new. Only “T',m, appliances Incited, Good uai ■ Cell 786-2077. bssemont, utility porch, ___ STMAS SHOPPERSI $?OOO.Ca.Califor appt 734-7061. QW-Pet Avail December 1, large S Ble car garage, $320 a •P ets& supplles Sllainix wll s S i i a bresklssl nook, atove, A a spacious 2 apartments single ) aelectlon of precious 5 y,,, bdrm, 3 bath, fsmlly room, nlh + $1» deposit. 971 • r pid, Ilke new. Lowrey refrig, no petal $325fmo. willwllh llreplace. month leml-preclous stone, (if cherrywood piano, AKC Black Blai Labs, llrst and s^'546 ”” """■ liwsrntirmlmplefnefita tfecinc hest, 6 acres, $4S0. Poster Manaoement HOME RENTALS Northrth Blake.E Call 7 i 4 ^ . * shote. ready for ------t diamond rings. .Call 733-7747 eves. »«ond WE SEVERAL — E IB u E i ■TrtCo. Prop Mot. M4CT4. gre1720 Addleon Av*E«7P<73Q ______734-7321______FALFALLS APARTMENTS "h o lesesale prices. Send rep- L S S L iS new hort M EQUIPMENT ' “ ■ o p ™RATINQ DAIRIES t ' Available 12/1.3 bedroom In rofiNeed a hom e-for the holl- f T -OSS Irom CSI 8. near .y gBox U45. c /o Times >r 7334Z91.______"KEEI )34lm piow 2 bdrm duplex, relrig, slove, >pplng. Children wei- ^WIC8E(i«lpr>Kmt ^ TF, has fireplace Insort. par- days? Roomy 3 bedroom, DW. qw W/D hook-ups, 1 csr >. PO Box 646, Twin 0 7 6 -0 f Cockers, born 10/7/68, callMarva )4-btmplow \ t^l appliances. $350 + 172iK balh with fireplace and ...garage, waler fum, $320.747 ne. Warm, friendly & c .n . u ;kfun female. 1 choco- 1 AWDW itmplow cleaning deposll-pMslblo no, ot. 1 & 2 bdrm apts, $200 ■ — _ i s T rPC e black and white ) : ||] g ; g r . p woodstove, lots of storage, Wendell St. TF. 733-3350. .Sl Madam Alexander, mnnitoror, wide printer, an male. $75 each. 5 4 blm reset opllon lo buy. Call 326-&32S hb\ g5,W .Q.Iaa,.7St«0. just soulh of TF.$500/mo. 733-1545jvl or 733-2684 eves. and others. Call 0, 20 mg hard drive. bPAY.NI’, NEUTER CONTRACT 324-7518.B...... Je ro m e •KevemUmniand spring reset 4 sskforQarvorPeooy. Foster Management ~ dem 2 bedroom, carport, ■ Call 733-1047. '.Call42»6436. ______blm 1720 Addison A re E«7»073P 2 bedroom duplex wllh pea, appliances, $235, <60^______$1100.Ca A0002. 5 bdrm counlry brick wo stove, relrig. DW, disposal, KV built trailer. Holds 3 fjz;— p Cocker Spaniel pup- Two Choilorellme 50 It flex .2 0 ’ 3-Kcuttlcultivator home, family room, sppit, |us i»p.M.n<.«49,------Royal calculators. Co« good sh sp e, idesi * Avsilable-ible- 2 watts 4 btm ' 2 bedroom house In 1 bath,h W/D hook-up, fenc- w£!5L£ bikes. On 13" tires, qpiq/ ls'LS10. Limited quan- Buff & chocolale. fugers. o dame room, garsge, corral, Hazelton for renl or sale. I, secure meUI bottom. .:.|q, m y 11»26. Will hold for tor mMk( bam I or hog bam. hyd. resetet plows pi ed yard, 1 car oarage, all $8.95ea.733-79(a. 1 >besnw1ndrowsrs S4S0. Refs. itPartial: basemeni. $129 a mo ^utilities 1: paid, $400 4 $100 QUMLCKEEK im as. 543-5775. $500-Call111637-4728. I •b 4 ro w b e s ' ThtMM^pertyMot (renl) or $10,000 copier model SF-756, ' • 1- Hawk Haw» flail manure dep, 733-2737 Wed thru Sal lale: Sundance Cabaret new drum, dru toner package, mlnlaiure mn Dachshund A122. Cozy 2 bdrm home. Ha829-5968 or B29-6001. afler 6 pm. or 734-2314 8 am 2 bdrmdtm.ippU.watlier/drytr Ies, 1 ffltnale, $100; 1 104-HoTlorua spresder M U . n 3 4 m ------^ excellent condition, lowmlleilileaoe. $850. ^ 1 0 4 9 . P«PP‘*U ______We have fireplace. u p ls , OW, Psj2 bedroom, full basemeni. toto4Dm.Mon 4 thru Fri. Include I. Phone 7344944 days. s n rn iT l ,$75 or trade. 4384093^ garage, $ 2 ^ 73MU8. (re247 Fillmore, $310 per month ^ I Corone typewriter, — YPES OF HORSES ^ ’•’.S av X '™ * i ■ 2 bedroom spt, dean, good .d r » p « » a i« ) » n ;la ror s -Right ,,, 11 XD 7000, Ilke reglslered « Labrador and sold. We buy CallusiHusforallyour ’ ■ Three M l^iwefty Mgt. m location, carpet, drapes, QUIETLUXURY Q S S ; Bvere, championship ’’'nJi'm ggiw ne. I'S I Ig windows. 76 x 124. $29: >rse8. Call 7334056. Equlpnlulpmenlneeds Nice 2 bodroom h o u ^ 2 I stove, refrig, wster and spec•paclous 1 & 2 bdrm w ta op|,j cocolor.$200.733-1683. ' ■ ' <• a ° - ______S ' .iree, " first shoU, 5 !i!l!££52[2 fenced yard. $200 * depos* 24;3 bdrm mobile home In sansanlt. fum. no pets, refs re- W vVi aM n closets; AC. s, ell black. Phone Big Paloilomino m are, kind ltNoPats.Call734-2«M. p|u 555. dlsposillolion, smooth Irot, WUTHWEST 5 0 U Flier, no pels, partially fum. quiquired. $200 mo * $75 uLaurel u i Park ApartmenU r i ; a x . “" 2 -HorraEnlerHlnrtnnt ™ « ! h . Small 2 bedroom home In _JCa1l733-2&3or32e-47D4. deicleaning dep. Csll 733-3961. mr8MaurieeStN.,Apt3M M but^ Uc. grest persde or EQUIFlUIPMENTCO ■M 7344090. Psnssonsonic sloroo needs J/Uvizsla pup. male, 5 Jerom e. $140 a monlh. Ctll 33 bedroom lor $235 per 55 u unlls svailable, 2 bdm . l horse, epins and KimberlylyR Rd dE ast TwinFalls ityling equldment: turntabUIble work, $100. Call :hs old, excellenl the rope. No papers. ’ 71 324- appliances Including 3S bedroom. 2% bath. $400/ to^to Momlngslde, $290/mo. Lynwo(iwood Mall, carport, itllul Boxer pupplea. wssher and dryor, $240 al memo. $200 deposit. Near IB FoeterMsnagement uondrindry. Extra Large 1 walletsIts. belts, elc. Order nswco1d , Including VCR model on Terrier, ' about 1 yesr !5 por month. stove: I good house pet. no S*«250. hsTwer«ler repair, Qehl - 733-2717 Of 7334300 - ^ p ltfw a r.'.ii.'r’a -{ Kaso. ..VRfeoo..portabIe - r8.$l28.-CailS™- 734-0879.- ^ r tale:le: 3 registered Ara- equipmentent r repair...... I-matching set. Besl record-d player1 battery, AfC ’ rery good bloodlines. Kent EdwsrcIwards...... 3244656._____ . lulo cigarette lighter Christmi . TOWNESQUARE Q»»rs.s.73449Watter5pm. or aulc nd .Naborr (up-ctose) lu c 375 deiedeisel swalher. 16 ft In, VC1600 color video Black U red! reasonsbly pric- te sc o bulk IED ORDERI FORM 633 Shoshono St, North. Movingng Sale: Chrome bar ira auto focus, power blood llr Bulk pouto bed witli I 1 bodroom & sludio apt stools,is, upholstered chairs, ir moro Informstlon rniiovsr UrUrp and electric I to call o r co m e by Thrrhe Tlmes-News 1 and macro focus with hunt res ^HOLAND...... TSm iO golf citclubs, coffee ubie, ar>- csrry case, blank tapes Cute Black BI u t p.ppr.-,: m m .______S ! cSCall eerty or late lip a n d m all th is ordeiJer form to our _____ 326-4000______Uque i ccessories end much Call324-i re, 12 year old. expe- 326-4179.t ______' ! CLASSIFI 1 ride, possible barrel Hoilani an get your ad 'jand ; 2 bedroom spart- 1. Cost new, $2475. See pobermirman puppies,___ mother S.„SSrt ''c., tw >iUnd 1068 diesel Day tt y ou a re unablertm to ent s o th at vye car >nls, $165 end $150 plus New ali-eiectric hospiUI 2 19lh Avenue East or WOO. 2 yoar old Appy .324-2536/3244251. regTslered, fslher lUIlIon, halter-broke, office, simpiy clip deposiposil. No pots. Call 733- bed, $$700; wheel chair, in ca1l324-J24-2807 Jerom e. Idaho. purebre< ariven com pressor, leiay. 5or734-6l64.______good I cor>dIlion, $50; one bred. Tails, dew clawa 1250. Csll1114324616. JJO ' and llrst llri shots Inclijded, ^ : classified departnIt oleariy-with dark pensncUoLpen ______^ —bedroom— apartmenl, fore-arm crutches, $25, H mare, well trained,- "SomEInea"? m:29iffor734^m. ' nar.>ll(».7M-in7. S iv ; started without deltapproximately 2 6 charar a c t e r a ^ >an, $140 plus deposll. Call 733 -Comm.D«vlc«s " SS S S Csll 7344742 rioel lines. $6000 for ill 734-3541).______New rhand quilted queen ■ after 5pi5pm or se e st 160714 Want' lo10 buy all kinds ol ^oth onomo John. Deere tid e — i — ^ P l e a M p r i nblank t t spaces) per line.>6‘ 2 bdmjdrm duplex In Twin Falls, £double wedding ring yU n e. Twin Falls. horses. / IOO. Call 366-2185. ,$250. Olher quilts 07»-A| ihedule which rage, appliances, W/D <]u^t,$< - A p p l e s ^ lale: HsH Border Collie. ootom spreader box • There ate ap|I according to rate schc okup, waler pald_$27D.+. .•'•'J crcrocheted Items made ------rderTCa1l73M60r.------Frosi-frtl-free rofrtg. 15 ft cop- halfQuei leder a iu ch m e n t In (Including bis)eiow. deposiP08lt.Call324-6271. b y o ^ me. $150.3244174. Heeler,er, good wortdM or , ; vary goodood working condl-' ...... 5 piece Hallmark lug- E2!!5!l£ 8weeksold.3;*-3tfl. 105-Hw^ofseEqulpf^»ent iion,$i2oo.<200. Call 4 2 3 ^ . • P lease pay a( I. New 4 piece Filtn Holpoinoinl refrigerator. $120. E5L5JK5 ------— ------I 055_ ira k e e u 8>CockatielB 5>-Roor.m.lssWanlsF to sharo large home In Cali73;733-7903. ______Movlnglngl Must sell Kenmore lue East or call 7334954 ot to exceed 24 feet. I nlceai;e area. Cali 734«35. Oak cchild's school desk, W/D,, « excel cond, asking Avenue 1 . - L l k e - n e w , - - ^ . lor both. Other mlsc Purebreiibred miniature prfonen^ 0 wheeler. Call 432- 1 26" interior door, $15. $300 lot 734417^------6646or436-44364135.______T preaserun__ r fo r______days. 1 — led wood chair, $5. househttehold items. 326-4513. O ac h ^ i J and Keller trailers, ^ . ^ , 77 57-MoWleHome Panasonic microwave, c a i iM ^ 6-26^______new and I; old 3 polnl or puli tt f p ^ s p a M p l e ^ , induding3blankjpaces.)_ bl J d couch frame, $45. New Pa Id used, we trade, we. ^ . I - R w l s l s ...... lalered Cocker Spanlsl, fmmce». We buy used 1 bottom plow, old ;d loader. 3j44656. I # ______:v& cW rW ia;; trallers.-fi.-Farmere Exchanger |K>nt^ndJo ______I 2 bedbedroom, l bath, appis, REBUILD Hydraulic' iless steel Sliver King C a"**"536-2764. Hsgermsnan, Idaho. Call 637- WE RESI - * j. .. (Printonecharafleri I waterIter 8i g artag e paid. In TF. 6294 daya at ABBOTT'S AUTO . I $200aDOamonth. 0811326-5281. ^ 2 ^ ter, matching refrig- IX-SLGlBni:______Y. ^ 305 Shoshone I Pong table, 7% footer- «ralorvit wllh eandwlch bar on I For sale:Ie: new & uaed horae bdrm mobile homa In JR. ^ South. Twin.______I ______------— ------I 3 bdm al Chrlstmss tree wl iop. $450 $4! each or $650 for I 0 | ^ :k trallere. Dealer for Streel Sout » d locallon. $225/mo + S I 1 Qood IS, new Craftsman txith.i.Phone6»-(3l1. PI USJI Fanners'^ martrel C:oach. Also Ousrter Will payly cssh ci for front end 1 $10000 d'dep. Call 324-6262. to III small Ford trac- er router. 1 pair waler d ^ Kenmoreu washer. Us- ~ I for sale. W ade Zoll- loader to fl ■ I II3244856. akila,I. hand-painted Rag- Vhlripool dryer. $150 for inger. PiPaul, ID 4364125, or tor. Call 324 day11me676-2286. I 0 55e-0fflce:end 8 - gedy t , Phone after 5:00pm, og7_■ H-H .y .G n ln tF s « i . ^ : I ------I B usiness Rofttil m i i bridle, breast collar, 11$~F8nnFaimWofIt Falcon with ball bear------Ifa hay. 3rd crop, 7 ton, Enp/Weifesl clothes, 4234787. Wanted Wtnl I BLUELUE LAKES OFFWE PARK RSaf?I, need RC syslem, must perton. Cell 733-1601. Sleeperjr for fi'Il-Blzed pick- ______I _ 1 172828 eq f t main floor, g«in ! ^$90 or besl offer. Call Stoves, lh built-in b o o t All typespea Ihraahlng, new I ------zers, wMhers & dryers. APP'o*'roximateiy 100 tons of up wllh — I availalallable Nov. 1. $1375 mo. 734-4714716 efter 4M pm or freezer cutting hay. Call 4364230 6i74484,M, leave m essage. 1680 a Case s e IH, 24 row com ldal>oL«nd...73M300 weekekends. ask for Travis. TV TV Doctor 73*4186. 3 r ^ ^ 10S available. Manure I _WJ 364685.______.WE BUYUY 6 sell used sad- Excellent office locallon R«(rig( I. Hsve trucks, will I ______Exc Igerator. Ilke new. cubic foot. Whirlpool cxcelieiellent horse hay, no dies &I - nfrlaargerator, $225. Call 734- mom, y CALL RANOY d. $90. Call 324-2235. with usJS issi, because we lM?ueaAERAT64M666. om/kltchen-executlvB of- mond, 01 bo undersold on : I ______I Iteew:e and much more. w a tH ^ L S i . i l , ^ -S-saddtest-Vlckeri — COflNlfflNHARVESTlNO------~ ------1- — AURtlUROftA CAPITAL /34*e347 cu-tt~ w hlte"K onm ore ■'?*;’c il wdeUrtg aale. L ig h t^ - ,efrlg.g. frosl-free. $215. Col- -j— mSloree733-7096. Three machines. mi 6 row I trucks available NewlyBwly, remodeled office tures,s. twin-etxe water bed. rf|pot31. avacado.1 16 cu ft, wl " 'V J L • MIHj. ttnsem ajls. I?"!’ ‘ j ______I space)ace- old Idaho First Bldg, carpel»et& misc. 734-7623. i?Lfabrlc hS'^ sp’e S l * ere In soulh ID. iiaker,$265.7344650. I violet treatm ent Sliver tackroor)(.m.^Land...'70<300 TT 6090. to havelave experience In work- lavalUble .7334502. r now belore the 1989 I s S S ■ Ing Nvilivestock and ' running 1» —onSlwepiGoats^" K.C. WILUAMS i_ -ixlM yjlieduiuiionayib e r ______------j OlllceIflce S pace Available, Rrst „*{L':e Increase. All fKlory ______• I InterateraU le Building. Contact M er Hearth woodslove lodtzedtzed b lo c k ...... $68/blk oucksI and a geese for sale. . , ^*■6660.______734424 2 2 7 . ______with foI forced air fan, 4 feet ot SttffooffordU veetoO ..734-2563 Caii544-;14-2114.______120-AyiaAvtatlon 0 per line oiT"Id Starting Jewelry >. $700. Call 7344922. 11 tonlon 1st, 9 ton 3rd cutting, pigeons ...... $ 2 , 5 0 1 I eeet. $100; pUtform lo ElBLli ns tor sale. Qreat for p. 7>>.mer-i61 Main E., Roger- e or ton. Call 7334398. dog train Number of da behind van beckseat. 2 Fabcoc o fireplace Insert. $200. bale or .Inlng.Call423-5e04. ir. new glasa. 2 Nav ...... $ 4 . 0O 0 1 p e r l i n e >n Mall. Very reasonabls l73M2fe.______130 toiton ol 1st 100 lon ol ^ Coma,, tratransponder, recent I ...... i . $ 6 . 7 5 |p e r l i n e liceafshopsupstalrs. Ik/hutch. $25.326-4038. seiglefaler oil heater, guaran- 2nd. 1.10010 ton of3rd.73«096. n 2 - tr r 1-3 d a y s..... Ocitf'>erJ^m^_. ^ 4rrloatk)n annual.1. see s( to appreciate. used over-fiead garage teed,$3. $75. Cali 733-7234. iBSTci7 crop, 20 ions. Second ______—2L ------$12,000,0. maymi trade. 6764235. . $ 1 2 . 000 0 per line ^ 4 -7 d a y s .....r s ...... 14 Blue U k e s South, 2 of- IJf.*)r, ' 16 X 7; 1 camper shell — “ andt ththird cutting. 3264068 For salilale: used aluminum — — — ______I . flees.;es, 600 square feel plus ? ”6 b’, foot truck; 1 250 gallon q«_ i ininas. main line,1In< 6 Inch by 50 fe e t d«.< 8-15 d a y s .. orage and overtiead door. l-FomHure8iC»fpets Boats & Access. tr4ieadoaalankand ton 3rd.n.tll«oJ>a73 a 251fMil^ a^ ll^valves. 14 i^~oOH Mall y o u r o : ______Kg0pynonu>rfhont , 16-30 d a y s . S324-6092, evenings. |374681.61. Heyburn/iurnfBurley.676-7473. ^ TWI ,1-

c -8 Tlme»-Nawt, Twin Falls.y idotwId Tuesday, Novembef«, i a s . i » a 8 ______reationalthAutom ootive 121H-174

M X 4 's 4 A T V s - — ---1 132-32-Auto, Ptrt8& ■ 141-l-V an s H6-4i-4X4^&ATVs 146^4: •9 Ford. M ton,”- # - 1M21A2 Wiuy:aJa«p.Gompltt*-. IW Ji W O lfT .' ; i w I THE AC eTS ON BRIDGI 1vel.5a_if18.snma a. trao- pasatlaenger vtn, QOM vehk ly^^reetofed, Qood-p^nlr rtftweekend?4^(W4r' —— tion'lon'tlrea to m Forfl M ton S ei78iaoorbealotf«i-Call 7 i g ^>dtlrea.Com«aMLMak*. « fyH * ■tek-uo. 8250. Call 734-2527. 423U( I rt- Call 32M559 tn w 10866 ToyotaT( pickup 4X4, •> - - / n - ______tra egcab, AM/FM cassette f - ‘The bird M aks It Is aa'ae}’getofklnd- fiO R T H ' u-ii-A , HighHigh tpeod ftdW e-hf toTV" Clievy delivery vanl e Jeep CJ5, wttfi PTO jtefeo,feo.P S. 86100.73«ae4. . / n ness to gin the fish a liftfllnthoalr.' It 4 A 7 3 . Chry:hryalor Conqueal TSI. Heavavy duly molor. Michelln lood Iread. Make offer, radialll^a, 1 owner, excellent winch,)ch. metal cab, good rub- 19666 Blazer,Bl 305 V8, AT, air, = i — RablndranaLnath Tagore. ^ r. V 4 .82100. Also a trir to tterMreo. . Rally wheele, euper r S ® R 3^ 1.______cond!^ llton.C all 7334679. V Jtlt. 8700.733-2853. clean.tn . CellI 324-2669. f }ne aet of Datsun aport rrj^SO VW Vanagon pop^op 75^ ♦ vheela. 8100. Call 734-2943. • ^ 2 Chevy Blazer, excellent i g e s d sc mper, good condition, Wltlon, chrome rime, 4epd,1 Today’s South ptahcdid o on to fiv e 2 966 Dodge 3/4 ion crew fj If-^talned. eleeps 44. |j j C 3 5 ^ / ♦ KQwss w radlala, epo< IlghU. 6 4 x 4 Ford Bronco, lully \= h e a rts in stea d of s e ttlinigforasmall g f( J x ;ab. Oood bed, running » 0. Call 734-W84 daySj or , 2*50850. Call 326-4171 b e st In ^ oear >-7878 eveninos. ded. Call 734-0924 or \ pe n alty . H ow ever, he coulfioe2. eaenger, AC, luggtge I*'.! the opponents. tt. AC. PS, PB, AM/FM, SCSO U TH _____ I rack,:k, iwo-tone palnl. light w upholstery, towing l^-Antique Autos Holding the ‘boss suisuit,' East- 4 ckaoe. 89000.7344624. 14J-i West competed vigorouslyisly, pushing V K J 9 6 5 4 3 133-AutMWinted 133- Stort Ire ^ ^ h a^ ------South'to'thB-brinJrat^iv■^ivirhearts;------♦¥■ • K Q ------' - - niJ » ^ p O f t ^ X jr H C lr t evenlT ' How w a s Soutb to avoidid tlth e loss o f ♦ J 7 5 135.135-Cycl88& Supplies ^ -6 Chevy Scottsdale. 4*4, 57 VW Bug. beal oll7r i2-Autos-Bu)ck two clubs and the trumpip aace? Vulnerable: Noi>forth-South _ my exlraa. good condl- 152-1 ‘Cr ’S I call you t>ackick IIn a few roy street legal Nln|aYfiS50 over,flf8a50.Ctll^766. n.734-1955after8pm.___ rail of Hous- Dealer Northh Toy I r4 Buick Regal, 2 door, minuies, Elaine? I'm 'if for Here's how Bobby Nall Yamiramaha. 900 miles, excel te nn VW Bug. 8800 firm. Ctll ^975- ricks at a re- The bidding: ”9 Bronco Ranger XLT, w ,,iranamlealon, runs ex- hide-and-go-seel'seek." ton, Texas, turned the tricl :ond. 8650.538-2206 eves. 734-61-6493tllerSpm .______Ided. excellent condlllon, ' X ‘, lent. North &ati S ooth W en llent, 8600. Will finance to cent duplicate tournameni ,979 Kawasaki, K U 250. 4 1973rs Volkawtgen converti- 83500.iOO. Will consWer cheeper III peraon. Call 733-1290. ------Seeing th a t his b e st: cl:chancc lay \* J J I* IZilroke, 1100 miles, (650. ble.>. looka and runs good, car a i * ( ♦ 734-«’34-8280 after 5/wknds. 827Mroo. Call S36-29W. _64346 51 Century diesel, 81700 , . with an elimination, Nall ail' won dum- J* u*,’,."""*' ^ anclngavallj^9^^ 15^-Al*utos-Chev.T)let 168-AutoAutos - OKsmMt 5 5 ▼ All pass ^gs4I9S4 KDX 200. 1987 RM SO. ioa2]2 Datsun 280-ZX, air. 1979*9 Toyota Landcrulser, liSSSSi my's spade acc and ru{(ec ; le ad : S p a d e deuce Call:;all 733-9659 after 8 pm. crulajiae. elec. Uke over pay- ».e25625 oflglntl mllee. Wtr Old! Cutltss, new A diamond honor was ovco v e r u S n S(-Aulos-C«llllK Chevy Spectrum SpoTt 1M1 Ole 1987 Yahama Virago. VT535, menl>nla.5384710anyllme, toyt ( or hunting mtchlne. It red. 5 speed, AM/FM engine,ie. t/tnti s, b rtk et, llres, VITH THE ACES JJJJ ______bright r d u m m y , and d u m m y 'ss lilast spade BID wn 1400 mllos. 81400 or best of- its4M Subaru OL, 2 door, AT. Superpor cletn, cotnplelely - >0, raar window delog- and electrical, elec very cletrt; cked-out 4 wheel drive. r9 CCoupe d e Vllle, 87.000 etereo. ■ ■ was ruffed. South's remamaining dlo- . ,tor.;o r.3 2 4 4 8 3 9 o r3 2 « 9 M ;_ ^ tilt, , sstereo, 4 snow tires, ox- decke lual miles, one owner, fler. sport sp suspension, very *3495.I. See Se t t A bbott't Auto Inquiries t t 734-7776 or llv. 1162 N. Blue Lakee. . mond honor was c^hed,!d, and dum- &uth hol^: ■ celI (cond, 84000/oiror, 878- All In >50. Can 637-4810.' low mmiles, 48 miles per Supply, li 53dtva.or6?649a2evo8. 54343>4381. Asking 85000 or n, highway. 8200 tn d 1982Olds Olds 88, Royale 4 door, m y a n d South w ere noww sistrip p e d of ^ 13e-HM vy Equlpmenl S lg ; st offer.______' • '641 CCadillac t Coupe de Vllle, }7 Conquest TSI. loaded, S ? ^ loor, new paint and tires. over payments of 8177 complete>lete rebulll tranamls- spades and diamonds. 1984 Charmac 20' flatbed withIh all options, under war- 1980» .Jeep Wagoneer, load- 2 fM r mth. Call 6784622 aftor alontnd tn d molor. r 352-4260. - A trump was led to> WWest's ace, J with til the opllons, low iry 1good condlllon. 83750 A I f) 7 fi 4 5th‘VIth-wheel iraller. 3' solid rtntyIty. Ctlf734-9147. ed wl' best offer. 7344254. 5 ^ 2 |I2 ______1986 Oida Old* D eiu 88 Royale, ' and things looked brlghIghter when T >ldes and Ingate, tandem _ les. 85500/trade. 8374631. £ L1 2 « !■ ' '■■■ '77 Capitprlce, new tires, runa coupe.e. AC. tilt, cruise. lilV♦ Q 8 3 tiualluals. 20;000 pound QVW, n F 150 Ford Ranger XLT. both trumps dropped on ithis trick, 1.8800. Call 5374932. powerIf windows, wir now tirea, S450I14500 firm. Ctll 324-3290. 14$4(MXVtSATVl ffiaders, new exhaust, KC 15#—,S«-*utt8-Cliiytler °°°"-* i.da chjb to and moimore. 35,000 miles, West was forccd to lead th » hts. roll bar. 31 x 10J losale prteed. CallNtok, avoid a ruff and discard,:-d, and Bast s j ^ ^ 4 fo)fT sale: 1986 QMC Jimmy, ]lala. new paint. V4. lilt “ 'BB blblock Mopar Chrysler, . 298daya/734-4717evoa. aded, til options, 812,500. :lng leam prepared -A u to s-F o rd s 733-2298(1 king won the trick aftc:ifter dummy 24 •» 136-Plck-UpTaicl«139 load Included, 84800/offer, " c 'n o 111 tfier ^ m , 7344564 or 34357, Of work/5434848. Jmste In street perlor- Bobcat » alallon wagon. played low. Cast was aboilsotorccdlo ANSWEKrPas ince long block. 734-4744. g ’a ss. W hen th e chances sHaiSharp 2 tone blue, extended davttvs. 734-3722.______mancf ■ Call 734-4036. _ 172_Au) dclerao was Mb 1964 Chovy S-10, 86800. n ± )7 Nissan, extended cab, -Autos-Pontiac lead clubs, and the def re remote, it's best to u st selll Having baby. 1985 1987 f 78 Chrysler New Yorker, 4 Eacort Wagon. 8900. — _ — stu c k . T he club 10 woiwould make „„ „ Call 324-4441.______ijuj,uzu Trooper II. 53M122. SE: V4,V- 4 X 4, AT, PS, fully iw«r, r . good condlllon, best I", Trans Am 400, 4 speed. the lowest playable ^ werod, eun roof, push oUgf 423^760.______things too easy, so E astitltdhU 1< low 1966Dodge%ton,AT,runa g]j^WRIFKJE 1980 Subufbtn. lor. Call 7344001 or 324- 2 ^ rS4-7442.______good. 8500. Call 324-3184. ard. sun-visor, ctm per 3.93*3,8 ■ to 5, ask lor Robin. 1W8 Ford P Taurus LX. like C allTSti club. N ail survived th is} testte; also. He a °2! 0 V8. 2 wheel drive, posl- ell with ctrp et kit 81 rack. new,, eexcel condlllon, top ol 1977 Pontiac Poi Qrand Prix, 1971 QMC, excellent condl- tradsck. AT, AM/FM cssetio, Ctll 3244499.______played low to trap WesVest’s q u e en , s“»«n tlo i n lo Tha Aet*. PO. Box '971 ,000 miles with 60.000 S lhe line, III fully equipped, >500, Call n u 7S2». wttb Mir-addrnxd. llon, llon. has now rlms & tires. 33,011,000 mllos on complete y option available. Ctll ibs2 Trans Trai Am, exc cond, ...... and'the defenders were h« tr wtrrtnly. 812.900. Ctll 15J-59-AutOS-Chflvrolet every = hold to only ■ tor reply. [OtSlotsofextraa.54»5062. rebv,built drivellno. 84200 7-4551 orS37-4412. ?904. or 734-3421 a»er5. lo tdltd. ed ,8l88995. Ctll 7344678. two tricks. f*t. UalM fuKr* SroiUtU ^979 1976 Chevy V4 ton pickup, FIR» SJ7,S-f5 4x4 B ltier, V8. 5 «7 Impala. 402 big block. Fori) Plnlo, low miles, i « 7 OOn. nnd Am. loaded. 5 ______46,y48,000 mllea, campor shell ^184 S-15 extended csb 4 x gpeeceed. fully equipped, oily carb. runs good, .oood.8650.5374932. #p ton. V-8, * d,li. low ml, 88800.7344797. push-ish-bar. bug shield, mat- Some AT. power sleering, dual ^ sst olfer. 733-2269.______188—J oara, wide bollom, Kiqh1 tc , o p at. W noleatle + 10%. 111973 Shaaia 22' Clasa A AT, 185 Dodge 1 ton power chIngling ahell, chrome wheele, BesK -A u to s - Oklsmobllfl 174-A-Aulos-Othere ui tides, lots ol extras, guide» Ctll c tHemoon. 734^1. rrm olof homo. low mileage, tanlitank, only 88.000 miles, agon, 360 V 4.4 spd, good rearar bumper tow package, 1979179 Ctmtfo. chrome _____ 83795. Call b4-2716. Ider 3,000 mllee, 810,»5. wheelheels. 81275. Ctll 733-3729. 1986 model, will sail on triller,■ Model ; 1100 Remington 20- »350 Chevy engine, good «79 ibber. 86600.733-2653. und^ Oldamoblle C utlay 1979 hoiHonda Accord CVC- t3500. Ctll 32M1H eves.------J condition. 86000. Ctll 324- ^WO1980 Chevy El Camlno ^ III 7344017.______1952Cl82Ctmtro. now paint Suprwreme SL. loaded. AC. CLX. , olr olr, rear defrost & . 185 Ford F-250, 4 wheel 9*iLI IS' tlumlnum Lone Stir ) I6010eveBOf324~4M0. delideluxe, V-8, fully equipped, •Ive PU, 6.9 liter diesel, 1988188 Toyota, grey. 4x4, SR 4, (gold,lold. black trim), now Ures. PS. PB, Pi electric windows, wiper.r. A»AM/FM cassette. PS, while irlmmed In red. very 0 mllos, 813,000. Ctll ptf *908900. Call 324-4615, boat, cutting ctbln, 100 HpI Remington ; WIngmastar 870, 1978 J; Tloga molor home, 480 whll C, till. 4-apeed. high X-catcab. Beautiful truckl lowiw t miles. LoadedI Really 8,000 aharo. 84000. Call 5434006. 3.500.734-4646alter6pm. Muat::ust 8eel Call 3244627. 32W8J4868 tftor 5:00 pm. lotvemoi) m essage. Mercury motor, Undem axle’ 2Uj ” 12 gauge, like new, Dodge, ^ aw foot, good con- ^ lleage, 87250.324-0290. S13.5< trailer, 12250/win take PU In' 1200.t Ctll n4-20U. ddltlon. roof AC, Call leai1981 Dodge D150, ahonbed. trade. 43M310ofC7M3S7.------\ , 54^121 Of 537-8531.______Q6 c cylinder, 3 speed with — 2S horaepower outbotrd 19S3 Coachm an 28', mini, oveioverdrive. 47,000 miles,- ^75175-Auto Dealers 175-ITJ-Auto Dealers 175-175-Auto Dealere 17S-;-Auto Dealere 175-Aul-Auto Dealere motor, very little use, Im-I 124-SlKWV»hlClM veryI clean, roar bad, party marmany extraa, like new. maculite condlllon. Ctll • ' model. Call 733-9434. DGJDOS Motora. 734-5690. " PdarttsnowmoMletl " -- 198J1982 Toyota pickup, good ------1878 , 440, 8400; 1963 SOO.; - ecoieconomical iruck, io M I tIOOO; 1866 400, 82000; 1967 128-UtllllyTrillera watrade. Ctll 637-8831. 122-Sp«tlngOoo(li 800.83000. I Call 7»»4646. iEN MO9TORSIUSED GCAR . ______1983 THEISI 1983\^ M tlda pickup, AM/ Football UWa, like new,7 1883] Skl-Ooo E veffti 81350.. _ Carc hauling iraller with FM caasotte alereo, S2100. S20Q. Ctll 734-3090. ' 1BA9 1 Skl-Ooo Saltrl. 82200.4I breaka.t ramps and lool box. Call /-.]■ 733-2894.______- DltceUtlIer8795.S3fr<}22. . 8700.8 Call 73^-2653. ______^ New Nike 0011 stioea. i 1986 Ford. 351. 150 XL. 4 limited qutnmiea. Liat, Cfievy pick-up box Iraller, wheel drive, power steering tsa.fls. tell) t3». 733-7903. I; 125-TfwelTrill«r> *8200. Call 7344308.______4& ” * brakea, sterao, cruise WINTIGRCLIlEARANICESAILE! • Pickup bed Iraller 3M ton. conconlrol. stop bumpers, new '73 Arcllc Cat. 440 CheeUh.*' •Avion 24' patk model, clean, • 7 1 . . . 8X0 cond. Call 73M712. j > 8350 or M ton, 8250. See at Leer Lee fiberglass shell, new hool Safe ani ti Warm . excellent for oul-oMown‘ 1002 < S. Cleveland, Jerom e, tires, tire 24.000 mllos, 812.400. Drive Baiic k To Sch workera. >2750.733-2S53. \ • 2 w heel utility, canvas Call C ^ 733-6756, ask for Urrey. ia-Gunt(Rlfl« i ER WAGON 16 n AI]o travel trailer,> cover, . excellenl condlllon. 2-1956 2.1c Chevy PU. 1-V4 ton; \ 19S980 AMC EAGLE 1981 CHRYSLER ~ -lelrlgreiove, ov«n,- TJ75xaiiig4--394i: 1 ------i;ii;i 1 ^ lMlh"tur»“Sxcenefil“ -4 Whooranvo. loadod. Liko now, Sharisharp. ------'AB'IS, llk. ™ . . / ! c l l p . r !816M. Call 637-6631. ; 100 rounda, tiOO. 20 Army - 20 ft goose-neck iraller. ^81650 for bolh. Call 7334434. MRE.M.OO etch. 733-4772 '1974 24- Holldty Vacationer,• 8900. j Can 438-5566. -76‘76 GMC 1 Ion. New engine, ~ twin bed! In back, air condl- Cut 32% Save $5S1550 ch istmasqunsue . clulclutch & llres, sides and D E L I V E R S► A N Y A • |tioner, awning, lully tell- , Uil-gale, 83500. Call 5434934 LEFT HANDGUNS - ,contained.-In excellant cofv- . j after 8 pm. ______^ L. H. Remington 700 BDL ( • m - - U S E D C / L dlllon. >4200 or b e tl oiler.• E J Automotive ^•78 Dodgo. Vt ton. AT, PS.' .243, (4S7. Browning BLRR -HeavyTnicli8/S6fnr8 4 door, oxcollont cond'jnditlon. FfOFrom whool drlvo. tod. % Floor mouniod trans; "Ptpooae” .2 J,'tl2 9 . In-V i26-Campefa&Sholt» Approximately 1926 Chovy aA ' elpnn 1978 Intofnatto'nai teranna ''Browning auto . ------!9 % ------.2i^H»r«7W1S7r 555 1138. Twin Ftll».lDM303. up wllh bullHn bool, |4M.)• 4 tires. 35 x 12. .50 R15, Big 14141-Vans Win. model 94 XTR. -7-30jo M7-W 4, leave m essage. 0 BIglool, XT mud lorraln. __ 985 LYNX 3 DOOR 1980 CHEVY CITATIONCl ir oti ultra 15 X B. 6-ho1o rlms. 19<1979 Ford convofslon, excel 1984 DODGE AlAIRES 198! Walofs cal. New In box.X. Small pickup ahell, rolM»r Front whool drivo.'rod: • • 4 aoor, gold: Inm 0color. - • 734-2720. alter 6 pm. and pustvbar. 4384733 SHARP.733-7380allor5. cocondlllon, ownor. 734426?. Just llko now.M...... FfC , Was$21<1 9 5 ICut $500 W a s $212 1 9 5 175-Airto Dealers 17S-Auto Dealere 17S-Auto Dealers li175-Auto Dealers * * * * * * * * * !1 5 JB 8 ^? 5 5 5\ n s i8 8 1982 FORD ES( to chooseJrojti _ 1985 HONDAII ACCORDA - I 6T0CH00SI r c ...... I )od transmission. 3 door, front whool2 tl " ^ 985 LYNX WAGON 3 door, floor mouniood t t off loaso. front whool drivo. i t i W a s $ 55 £ 9 9 5 t FROM! _ TAKI Cut 1% •““'yjWas $3495 * < 2 ! 1 8 |B 8 f 2g a o 5 ►245!155 YOUIR i 1986 MERCURYYTOPAZ 198787 DODGE SHADOW 1986 FORDTD TEMPO Bought now at Thoisonson Motors, 1 ownor, loadod. 1 ownor. oir auulso lso control. * Cut 40°/1% Cut 29% Cut 29» 9 % * ^ CCHOKCEli 5 5 ^ r 5 5 5>252!! 8 8 1986 HONDA CIVICfic WAGON 19«985 OLDS CALAIS 1984 GRAND1 MARQUISN f M I b A local Doctor. 17 MERCURY 1 ownor. sharp proviously ownod b / i 1 6BEAUUM198] Roady lor wintenter, Save $10OOP ___Cut 28% Cut $715750 _ ^ ^ l u s . . . * ' 4 . 3 e ,, ( 0 0 0 * * a rra n ty % !75E5 5 ^ i5 5 5r!6 9 !195 m ile w a 1984 LINCOLN TOrOWNCAR ^ 1982B2 GRAND MARQUIS % ■ * Leased Loathof iniofior, loaloaded. Darklark bluo. whlto top, loadod. ^ 3 91 DOWN I * new ' NOW $ C u t 2 91% °/ ICut $2650 DELIVER!R S A N Y * over 0 ONLY ^ I USED C A R * $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 « 9 iB 8 l ^ 8 5 55 5 * 41 9 8 8I I ItiSTOIOCK! ^ 'Em m ett SHarriscison's' 'UUL^endru{Continues ... O u r^fputation ! ^ grow s ★ 'Erm nett If-damson'sT ij n T t e L ^ e n({Continues... d Our'J^fputcTutation grous ITHEEISEI^NWOTlBRSt EISEIiliV KOTOIIRS * F or Y e a r s aind n c Years The Easiestst Place In The Worldi TTo B uy A Car ^ TFor HYears farand Years The EiEasiest Place In 1The World To Bui A Car * 7 0 1 Main Ave) E . T\«M n F a l l s 733-7700 * 7 0 1 M a in t&e T W in F a l l s 7 3 3 - 7 7 0 0 i t t * * * * * *I********* * r 1 ^ Tuesday, NovomborIf <22.1988 Timos-Nows.W 3. Twin Falls, Waho

> ■ Comics D4 ^ T e nn p o ■ Feature D5-6 D -Troub:)le j ^ g l jRockwel]I1'S4M1>PU] iilarity to spaare »H ■ is strongje r ^ h a nle v e i^ By CAROLYN LUMSDEN 1968 in thc 18thJth century Georgian ^Ass o iia te d Press Writer ' house, has stoppcipped advertising be- - cause it is ruledIled to capacity • six STOCKBRIDGE, Moss, — A months ofthe year.■ear. fixing ^ g I dccdccfldo afler th e death of artii■Ust Nor- "He would haveJVC isaid'G ee whit!’ — man Rockwell, the little whittitc house that was his favorivorite expression — 'I ' i thsthat holds his beloved illustistrations pon't imapne why they would wont M o l gnw ns from th e weight of 1.3.3 million to spend all thata t ttim e looking ot my flattiires 11 Nnsitors. pictures.' B u t he would be sorry K__^ -^And-hi9-8®turd8J^-Ev€ninting-Post-about-all-Uie-4raf trafiio-in-town,^ 6a id ------~ The woman at thche convenience ...... covers that art critics scoffedcd at are Margaret Batty,Ly, assistanti museum store said there was a [problem with ^ fetching priccs as high as $1$600,000 director and a frierfriend ofRockwoll's, my car, which did nott surprisest me at g fet from such collectors as TbxasIS billion- "I go home everjvery Friday night and all. leave tho town to \th e tourists for tho it a good day i f ...... ^S i i i aire H. Ross P ero t Frankly, I consider it The tall, thin, pigwh-tbeded artist; ''weekerid,-sald: insinsurance agcntMar- • ; I make it to work withothout thc trans* ^ wllwho called him self a hack ancnd feared tySalvadore. mission b u rsting into flaflames. ^ loslosing his audienco all his lifeife. would Tbwnspeoplc! sai'said they will breathe So I closed my eyes} arand said: "This ® 1-B be amazed and amused at hihis en o ^ a sigh of relief* whwhen a new museum problem with my car.;r. Will’ it m ake J mous popularity, said his hi son finally opens farfar fromI the ccntcr of my head pound?" Thomas Rockwell. town. Ground breibreaking is set for late In my mind, I enenvisioned the I E ’'4 "He liked being recognizeded on thc 1989. • worst-cosc scenario. I saw.aa a mcchan- « .street, b ut ho wos always, a litlittic sur- All tho excitcmt4!ment is for a humble ic named Butch'slamihnniing thc hood » -sti prised by it," Thomas soid in a tele- painter who told tolc Tho Associated shut and inform ing mnc e theI car would " phono interview from his Pouilughkeep- Press in an intcniterviow shortly boforo have to be shipped to Japan. for re- " m R ust do tho thin^ that y sie, N.Y. home. his dcoth: "I just pairs, and, in thc meanlantimc, would I I Roikwell's growing po]wpularity people pay mee V(very high priccs to , care to take a scat in thcth e office? J threatens to overwhelm thche pretty do.’' But the woman at thith e convenience I s : town of 2,300 people whereB Ihe lived New York a rrt t d(dealer Judy Coffman store had even worse ncnews. ^ for 25 years before hia death.h on Nov. believes RockwelliVcH is the beat-known She said: "You hove!c ao flat tire. I'm J foi 8,1976, a t the age of 64. artist in America,■ica. "He was on 3 mil- sorry." 8 , Nearly 130,000 people wwill visit lion coffee tablesiles w ith The Saturday She said that in thcLhe tone of voice ^ Top bird the Rockwell museum this ytyear, said Evening Post,"’ shresldent Roagan, withw Peter Hermansoiion, president of director Laurie Norton Moffiiffatt She She set an auction au record for a someone after a long illness.illr ^ the National I^irkeyy Federation, right, taltakes part in the said ^ the museum, which op I knew exactly w hato t shes meant, S ; .S ..R O C K WW 1 ELL on Page D2 e T hanksgiving p resenentatlon. The 40< anging a flat tire flannual Whito House In thc old days, chanf rom low a, nam ed Wooclody, will bc sent was no big deal. s50 pound gobbler fro You'd be ridin^f along>ng and suddenly tto a p e t farm in'S^rgiifinia after thc event. r thc car would startLart making a Teacherss annour[nee thumpa-thumpa-thumpm pa sound. 'Doublest speak' aiiwards Perspect:tives Dy The Associated Press map show ing thethc course, over time, Kevin Cowjwherd of the Vincennes,nes, ita sister ships, tho ST. L O U IS - Frem a plailane crash Iranian airlinerer anda the gunboats." described as an "uncontrolle(led contact Even so. Secretary Sec of Defense with the ground" to a paticncnt's death Frank Cariuccixi toldt the public, "We callcd a "diagnostic misadvc[venture of chose not to withlwithhold anything," said i , 'In my mind, I envi- S a high magnitude," the natiiition's En- Lutz, stoned the woirarst-case P ' i l glish tcnchers have recogngnizcd thc An anon}lonymous Reagan scenario. I saws a year's worst "doublespeak." administrationin ofiicialo coptured sec- imedButch "We're corrupting w hatI language1 ond placc forr dcdenying that the ad- { mechanic nam is supposed to do, and that'st's commu- m inistration had hac covered up Hon- I slamming theI hhbob shut ■ ■ I nicatif," said William LuLutr, who duran militaryry ooflicials' involvement I andlnfoimingig me the headed thc public doublespispeak com- in drug crimes,iS, ; car would havave toi>e WImSiM mitticc of the National CiCouncil of The spokcamilaman said: "It wasn't Tbachers of English, base(ied in Ur- that there was'as i a cover-up. It's just ; shipped to JapanJa for H h bana. 111. "We cannot functiction with- that people kncknew ccrtain questions I repairs, andid, In the "im iL ^ out language.* shouldn't bc oskcQsked." ; rneanflmo. woi'ould I care ■/ ■) . First prize in the 19888 Doubles- Third place:e wv ent to Sen. Orrin peak awards went to U.S.S. military Hatch, R-Utah,;ah, for his statcmciit : to take a seats< In punishm ent is our soci------th&otflc(Ice?.....— ------officials for their explan^ioLions of thc thot "capital pur - l i b « 'TiilyTdowning of an troniiiiiiin airliner -cty'fl recognitiontion of the sanctity-of------by thc USS Vincennes in thiLho Persian human life." ; Then it would startart rocking like a W l iiiiiw w r M Gulf. The 5,000 workers wo; ot a Chrysler 1 Conestoga wagon. Lutz soid thnt both ofTiciicial rejw rts AMC plant mayiay have thought a new 1 This you would recoecognizc as a bad nnd 0 news conference onn the inci- "carccr altcmamative c enhancement I sign. , dent were filled with "the1C doubles- program" hadd atan enticing ring to it ; So you would cursese Iloudly and pull • • ' peak of omission, distortioron, contra- —'until they/ foundfo out their plant ; over to the side o fthlero e r ad . diction and misdirection." was closing and am they were out of ; Then you'd swing: inlinto action, Thc roport censored ess' formation and did not conta ; You'd pull out youi PEAK on Page D2 * tire iron. You'd pull, ouout your rformal- >v ■V. thing os basic and importSTrtTa -SeoSPa------[■sised-jock^Youy^ull- ) -/li*’ J ' tm al'Sizcd sp are tire.' - . ! And 10 minutes latlater, you’d be on W B s ^hfaresrexcliniciites s“scafe ! your way. I It wos a poin in the:h e neck, sure. B ut J . I you didn't need fourir yearsy a t MIT to • " 'ia» tactics in figlit agaiilinst VD I chonge a fla t is w hatit I'mI' getting at. I m m J Tbday, changing a flat is a task AP UMfptMtO By KATHY WILHELM ual disease). Prostitution Prc was rife in } akin to programming,ng an isotopic re- . ^ The Associated Press the large portrt cities,ci and antibiotics :tor is s l i g t ^ less J t I actor, only the reactor Vurkey pals were scarce, f complicated if youI knowk: your way BEUING - The pictureires on thc After th c Communist Con takeover in ! around hydrogen atomtoms. ^ i m Butlor, of Superior,ir, Neb., sjts on wild1 turkeys that havec adopted tho walls of Dr. Xu Ruixing's;'s venereal 1949, VD w ass onone of the diseases tar- J The first thing to0 ddo when chang- ‘ 8 porch watching two;o of the three smalllU N e b r a s k a t o w n a s ththeir i home. disease clinic arc shocking,lg. He says geted in healthIth campaigns. Prostitu- I ing a flat is to locatee thetl spare. “*® he m eant it th a t way. tion was outlawitlowcd and prostitutes ; Thot sounds likee a piece of-cake, The pictures show with.h a frank- were roundedd upu and given mcdical \ but there are timess whenw you have a ness rare in this sexuallyy conserva- treatment, Mediledical team s went door- ■ ■ I belter’ shot at fmdinding Blackboard's - tive society the variousI-stages - of—to-door doing; bl(blood tests and odmin- • } buried treasure on th'th e island of Tbr- venereal diseases, illnesscjBcs China's istering penicilliicillin in areas with high I luga- Communist leaders onra! saidi they incidences o f^VD. VD . In the old days, the spore tire was nearly eradicated b ut whichc h a re mak- By thc 1960s,i60s, VD became so rare t in the trunk. But now ni it could bc ing a comeback in large citi(tics. that medical1 scischools stopped offering I anywhere: glove comrompartmcnt, rear "We w ant to scare people,le," said Xu, courses on it. 5 fioor mot, fronl sun1 vi:visor, etc. whose tiny 2-week-old cliniclicbnanar- Xu, like other oti health oflicials, ; My car's spare tire,ire, for instance, is row alley in central Beijiijing is the blamed th e resurgence rosi on increased I wrapped around thehe en^ne. People capital'^ first VD center.■. "We' w ant contact, w ith1 theth outside world and * think I’m kidding abcabout this. Then I people to understand thce danger of looser. Westeristem-influenced moral ‘ pop thc hood andd shows them the VD 80 they will be moro cautious ci in standards amonmong th a young. He snid I spare nnd they say:: "Where'd you buy B U their private lives." he believes memost youth in Beijing this car, Saturn?" No statistics are availal:able on the now hove sexual scxi relat’ons before . ...I___Once_yi)u...lo«ile.-i,c..th(i.. «parc_ti£c. — ■ ■ -incidence-of-VD in Beijing-g-^r-the n a - -m arrii^c,—olthidthough-thers.. ,are__no...... ; however, you may bcb c ini for a shock. tion. Coming up with estistimatcs for statistics on thiithis. I In fact, you m ightit sstart jumping up ^ H | the West City District, wwhero Xu's Southern CChina's Guangdong * ond down and screaream ing: "Where's , clinic operates, will bc oone of his province, whichlich is next door to Hong ' J the rest of the tire?'re?" Because most Ijjt-.' tasks. In two weeks, 50 pepeople came I&ng and recei’Eceives thousands of visi- ; I spare tiros today arare so tiny they ' "for trcatment in'o dististrict with lors cach week/eck and has a ^w ing I should belong to thele KeeblerJ Elves. H jb 760,000 people, Xu said,I, indicating number of prosprostitutes, is believed to t My spare tire looksoks like it came off VD is not a major hcaltl1th problem have thc worst'orst VD problem in the -y c c ------nation:------saw it, I racpd back ||Lp!3 The first tim e I sav, But he said widespreadid ignorance About 5,600500 cases were reported to thc dealership and ai said :’"There R v R about venereal diseases3 and their there lost year,ear, throe times os mnny m ust be some mistaliitake. You gave me R M symptoms among the publii)lic and even os in 1 9 8 6 jacaaccording to thc Ministry a wheel from the ‘Ba'Barbie Drives Her BflH . K doctors adds to the potcntiftial danger, of Public Healtfealth. The ministry said Corvette’ collection." h L j "Nobody talks about thithese things the actual figufigure is probably much And the dealer saisaid: "No, yours is R B — nobody," he said, standnding in his higher becauselUse m any sufTerers don't even smaller than Barbie's.Ba It's called M n clinic's unusual two-rooi)om exhibit comc forward,rd. a T-tire.” - with pictures and inforaiatation on VD, Guangdongng aalready has Roveral VD The 'T ’ apparentlyitly stands for tem- ■ AIDS and basic sex educatistion. mcdical ccntcrntcrs, as does Shanghai Anyway, oncc you porary.. O r tiny. An The resurgence of VDt iis a potent farther north.Lh. . the car, starts list- I slap on this T-tire, th symbol of now much (China has Xu said mofmosl of his patients are c a tanker th a t Just I ing to ono sido like a changed in the 10 years sinccsi senior men in th eirit 2C20s a nd 30s who recent- struck a mine in thelhe Persian Gulf. A PUM i^hoto leader Deng Xiaoping ded^ d e d to end ly w ent to GuaiJuangdong on business, posed to moke your ^ Now you're suppos thc country’s near scclusioiion. The clinicc didispenses antibiotics at ion immediately be- Strolling alarmg way to a gas station VD was associated wiUith decadcnt discounted pripriccs and advises pa- s rips to shreds and ij-jjj. ly decided to settle fore thc tiny spare ri hrce wild turkoys stoitoU aide bysM esMimmar and apparently pro-Communist China, wlwhen 5 per- lients to avoidvoid "casual sexual, relo- ’ItirColliJi Siubm~lu~8iip(upvrlur, Nubt Tliv inr"L Tuwuapcople say thi cent of thc population wasos estim ated " tions," h e MauT id. 1 leaves you strandedled in thc company irkeyB wandered intoAt town late last huiuman companionship.u to hove some kind of "ringlg bing" (sex- , gee CH]CHINA OI) Page D2 • See COlSlIEIU:BD on Page D2 -I ^

1 0 - 2 ■ ■nmos-Nows. Twin Falls,alls, Idaho Tuosday, Novomt»or:Of 22.1986 GuinnesiSS book ceertifies lU13-year-old r i E ic c ttrio chaiiirs snarlI Boarduwalk ATLANTIC CITITY,NJ.(AP)-Thc mode;de famous on the Boardwalk.ll. "Al- the weekends. Thee fafare is $1, $2 or Boardwalk is cal*atchirig'up with the ~thougl■ugh“ these electric carta arare-a - $3, depending on -the.the length of.thc— as oldiest livinggpersoniiin-world tim es, and it's keeping k( policc busy greatat isource of transportation, tlthere trip. g ti^ c ts to electric are: otlother people and livelihoods'Is con- A ride in a traditioJitional chair costs ■■■■PALATKA, Fla. (AP)VP) — A 113- in Chattahoflhoocheo and had been bed,’d, and then sho spends theid d a y g‘'^ K - “pc?d‘" 8 . dud.------roUing-chair^dnyirivpra mcing touristfl ccmcdned."______S5 to S7 and takes twiitwice as long. ___ ------jreaWoldritobacco-chcwiiswing wonian~thcrc'5incc! Nov.N ’19.-:1909rth(rdos“ TaTiniring-forhcr possewicn^rinch around'ovcr the: 4 1mph speed limit; “ The[^c'saga began Tn JuljT'wwhen ■ Drivcrs lease’thdId cartac lrbin'Kirig . who haa spent th e last3t 779 years un- afler her 35thSth birthday , inglg dollsd and stuffed animals. ,whoJike.thft_ tradi-.- Emesile st Enghsh and S tu a rt McGinSinnis, _iatbrcc-hour.flhifta. •. dor hospital carc has: beenbe .certified — Mrs.-Whitelite. the wife of a black- , ShS he also likes to chew tobac,acco, - — Ang7 _local8, w shed wicker versions, partnc’tn ers in the King La Corblrbliere “You can do $30.01.0 a day. easy,” said by tho G uinness Book■ook of Worid smith, Johnn White,^ was diagnosed prefereferring Rod Man at prescsent. tional hond-pushc AT t three-wheeled wicker wi contraptions tho! boboards every weekday and 10100 on court battle. H Rockizwell----- JBH • Continuedisd fro m P o g o D l warr eleffort. The year before his ddeath businessman, his son said, ond so he lighest often gave up the: rightsrig to his work Rockwell paintinging in 1981 with her was awarded the nation's hig ienlial and gave away hisis p paintings. When . -■•J bidofS253,000 foifor 'T he Homecoming icetime award, the Presidei he died, "he wasn'tI't reallyr a wealthy • 1 Marine." She soldlold it lo Perot a few idal ofFrcedom. Dp to his final year, however,. Rock-R man." Thomas Rockwickwell said. years later al double doi the price and -P ly "He Thomas Rockwell’s}ll's brother Peter, a believes Rockwell'ell's finest works now 'rfMII vworked almost obsessively I even up to the end th a t hisi popu-p sculptor who lives in Rome,I is casting can fctch Sl milliollion. f"'*''' i K ily might all vanish," his son1 soid.s a bronze sculpturee of frolicking chil- Norman Percevcevel Rockwell began dren for tho new RockwellRoc museum, his magazine-coveiver carccr a ll 6 aller - re his and eldest brother;r Jarvis, J. an artist m S U dropping oul of)f :a rt school in New Rockwell said shortly l)efore ilh: "1 w ant lo bo working on1 a pic- who lives in Slockbrikbridge, has shown York. He was 222 wwhen ho did the first I don't some of his father'sr's whimsical\ spirit o f 321 Saturdayy EveningE Post covers •e and just fall over d e a d .... I < •Jorida witli tem porary sculptures scul hc has th a t would makeake his a household nt to ' sit in n chnirorgo to Fk anything like that." made out of plasticctoys. toj name. or any heallh Having Norman1 RockwellRc for a fa- Freedoms," paintings :Ie did not gel his wish. Ill hc I ide il impossible for him to) \work ther "had its advantam tages and its dis- the country in 19-13, inS130 million for tho ! last year of his life. advantages," saidI JaJarvis, -57. "All I Roc.■tockwell never was much, iof a can say about it is thath at I miss him." l a ------

ed fro m P oR c D l VD.). HundredsII of viewers came inir the "We need lo havevc fpublic education ecommend using con- first-.1 few f days. Xu snid, nnd se\ieveral like this," said an1 olderok woman who AP l*»«T His "Four Frcnt the spread of dis- dozenjcn each day since, SeveralI local was reading posterslers about how to J. Carrie! W hite, 113, m ade It iniinto the Guiness Book of World Records thal iravpled thethem e of AIDS cam- emploiployers sent all lheir worket:ers to deal with teen-agersgers. who begin to raised more th anJnited ! Slale.s. "We use see! il, viewers snid. date too young. "I'll;'ll useu w hat I leam mainly for birth con- MofMost stared silently and sobererly al here lo educate my daughter when lhe} COcolor pictures of VD sores anc,nd the she grows up." ^Cowhertrd — — nent snys only throe text:t eexplaining symptoms and litreat- Xu said jhe hopesopes eventually to Chimed in China of AIDS: ment.int. Several large posters wenere de- show the Exhibit: elsewhereeli in the •I: • Continued from1 P.Pa{{o D l took a while0 tot< change this flat. I had IiIt's like riding a bicycle, I to •isitor, a Chinese man votedled toAIDS. city and send doctors docI into high cd New York nnd n I hadh hoard of AIDS h ut I ddidn't • schools to give stude.udenls information C o f some curious Hell’s Ange,nBcl». he woman a l tho conve-' SorSome things you just never forf • C o n tin u e d iliac who used import- knowow nbout the other diseacases," on sex and sexual disease.disc In other words, if you'reJ'rc oul in the ■e, sincc she did m ost of He doesn't reco rts. whisplispered a 21-year-old womanin who "It isn't just a medinedical problem, it's Jr'.middle of the Mojave Descloscrt andyou tht work althIthough she seemed grate- — doms to prevent greatest impact so fur blushiished with embarrassment when v a social problem," hc said.i "We have a •I'get a flat, I would notI h hove n f " > I'™mew how to set the park- hKerin CowherJ wrilcs for lh ea.se, a major thi its graphic exhibit on askedked whnt she thought of the e:exhib- propaganda mission."on." i::comfortable feeling aboutUt cever seeing mS Drake, limorvtim Sun ______paigns in the Unii it. l^th o se vacation snnpshota.ta. . condoms here ma — ^ You m ight a s w ell liec did o w n in 'th c — trol," Xu said. ' 'sand and wave the buzzansards in, get it The govemmer - over with. Becauae vrithLh ai T-tire on people have died ■ your rim, you have a trnvcnveling radius told h e r an Argentine visi ‘ of obout 500 feet, which w )rget. who had visited W t W *RTIZE h wouldn't get ’ you away from a dotentermined rat- young hemophilia : tlesnake. CHRISTM( AS LAYArAWAY IDEA #4 M— ------cd blood products. ; Along with the tinyy ispare tiro, the Dal- The clinic's gre : m ost late-model cars alsoso provide you -CEDARCC H E S T - 1 has been vin its ; m th a tiny jack. •} My jack looks likele something Jvyfflfla) — ^i^rover-uBefH)i>-^^SeflBiiie-Sl^Slrt*ct^•hcn— — |-vL afle'| J - his little red wagon breaksaks down. • i w m i J ® ■ Tho Gift That , ^ 0 ' : G.I. Joe hafi B bigger jactjack than I do K£M>pi On GIvfng • and he stand.s w hat, -I inchiches high? Between the tiny sparpare and the Prices Start At ’ tiny jack^ and the tiny tire tin iron, you I ] need the precise skillss cof a Swiss ------• watchm aker to chanijc the tire. And ^jESji » ! ■ | | B j ^ ______— ’ 1‘nr the kind'of guy who10 ihas-troubic— ----- • working Venetian blinds. 7 ^ ® I Anyway, ns you cnn1 imagine, ii it ^ \Speak — '

' • Continued fromI PPa({cj O l ’ Though nearly impossibi - favorite doublespeak, Lu M aike l Falls Bi5ran d • stockbroker's dc.scriptionn ofol the Octo- • ber 1987 crash as a "fourlDurth qunrter r 3 , Trt t O f Y o u r • equity retreat" de.scnx'dd recognitionr :for"slicor chutzpah.' H i J : He also mentioned the thu U.S. De- o l i d a y ; p artm ent of AgricuUure's;'s descriptionc > I ^ ;o f cows, pigs and chickuns;;ns ns "grain- ^ M | ■ G ETSMAm i •consuming animnl units."s." and n de- j NCW...SPECIALF -p artm en t store'.s descriptitption of a so- .PRICES ONm PR’RATT& LAMBERTT ■ 'curity policeman ns n loss lo; proven- Chr.i SPATTER-FRIREE INTERIOR LATIlEX PAINTS... ‘tion.spccinli8t." i t'lirnily an : While some exnmplcs'S ofo doubles- m ______ipeak nre funny, othersrs donl ^^•ith Make y. ■ -deadly .serious topics. r k ' ^ 1 LIKEAQUASATIN- ( • In Philadelphia, doctors; )rsn i!i hospi- , ) wwilh disobiiilit'S ''' i f ______:died." for ovciivcr ili'ieen Years. ^ L \l«exsjitln«rnrt^ Choose From... This Chrishr»,m.syou<-.,n Ijm • B onrlru Harm • Thick Cut Ni ' Doublespeak allows nfficials nf "to glvc-ihep cp en caB itlaral Y„H.5,r .k .-• sS m oW Turkey) • O ru d u n BdC< • talk about som ething withk-ithout ronlly through y h your purclijsi-, . fd pPofV Loin • 4 Special Gift Packs • talking about it." said Lutz assisisi51 M.lgtc V.)llfy - "I'm just overwhelmccTied by tho Kelwbiliuililalion Services. |______3NDER0!>5APAINIT STOR rstuff,-" he said. '’It's comingimg in waves. ;rm g;etting so much 1 ccan't even _ I •p rin t it all." T wT^in Falls Braiinch j Hc advised the publicblic to fight >f the arosswoiird puz2zies Imilows hi! I- 'i t cross" to "cross-word." 'nie¥fiuhingtonPort------TclgDinyrtaT.' ------: ite TV «how, be said, li "Ji'Jeop- 160 other contMtAntmta at th* Ameri- dne.Initiiitially called a 'word-cross," il he Early puzdes were prlmiUvecoh-.,pri "I was the typical ty; nerd growing ardy*)Ijc") The unabridged dictiontr)iry b e can C rouw ord Puxilcule Ibumament in was creaTeated by Arthur Wynne, th« ilo- BtructionB^th simple> ictionarydi< cn- I WASHINGTON - Dougg JHoyiman up,” said Hoylm'Imim. 46, who h as a wona afteraj one ooatest Uet n t aion o a Stamford..Conn.—- tcoinddei with a—edltorof-of the Sunday Tun" supple nUtUr wordd forf lush the Massaauietlletta Inatituta of lbcb> - rectiiilining chair U a' atadc of punnie-«amerM aga^ the U rgBJt-drcala-"tl^«insimilar in England-as a-child at longer, clever word^ay^aya, an d by (wtaorrfbra^lettcrwcird'foI'for "sign* nolo^. T r e a dlT16t7rwaB'm>tlnleK--b<)oe: a iKriiauffiiig'Tiltj?-M 6« r StWmir.—Mnw- tt puktla in a in the country, The pluzzle u n was an immediate h it ai ap- 1978, crossword toumarm am cnta wero filler" (neon), a foiu^lettar■ wcword for a est«Q in sporta.B. 1I was not interested latinging Stumpers Ouarant«ed to CChal* touts crossw oiw asA thei most popular a w eU ^ y featuro, b ut by ita th lr i ap wt- revived as annual events ever after a male raccoon (boar). ' in sodal activitiiities. I guess I'm still lengege and Ikntalite Any Crowii•word indoor g ^ e in Amerlerica, and a rocent pearancenee, th e stonr goes, a typeset rd- lapse of several decades.es. - ' Hoyiman, of Cheyv Chase,ise, Md.,_«, ^ typical, nerd,rd. Fm a sol^ry kind Connoimoisaeur." Gallup Poll on leisursure activities u i d ter'a m mil istake had changed "word the national diampidn ofr crosswordcr of person, andd crasswoi^sc are deii* TT h he t only way to practiee ia to0 doi a 27 percent of th e A:American popula- puzzles. H it achievement comescor at a nitely somethingng you do alone.' lot of them, but Tm not a fanaaatic," tion work the puzzlesJes regularly. . historic time. The crosBword'ord puzzle, Hoylman's apartment, ap< across the saidd I Hoyiman, who figures he c an enduring b u t ever-evolviolving pas* street fVoflFhisis <(jcico office, reflects pletcsitcs 20 to SO puzzles a week,L T m The first crosswisword puzzle ap- time, is celebrating ita 76th.ith anniver- his interest in1 tlthe game. His seven nott goinggc to d t all evening ancn d do peared iri the old No'NewYoi^Woridon V BDjjljyBD sary this year, and Hoylmaiman, a shy crossword trophiphies cover tho top'of them.'m " D oc 21, 1913, actaccording to Will \ insurance actuary with Geicjeico, is its tho 41-inch tele^Icvision set. (His fa- HoyHoylman's recent victory —- 'over Shortz, senior editortor of Games Maga- FiffanyVbireaks^ut t^ood- & :hina for nnanners cl:lass H NEW YORK.(AP) - Food f i ^ t a homo?' arce a faux pas at the elegant tstablesfi "He said, 'Yes.. My^ father drinks |M H Mlllilll1 li.iW ilB Tiffany's, where moppets ri]sip in- margaritasoutofthit t o s e . " ' ------B w S Sf i W :rystal Most kids firstA guess the bowl H h U Bad of slurp from the finest cr; andid cchina. holds lemonade or soup-. But soon, H E S S they're dunking their th pinkies like K Ui | l ^ A T l lE N n O N "At first, they havo looks onn theiri pros, ces like, ‘My mother made m e do &KRAFT is,"' said Annie Cater, who0 runs "Wo do use TiffaiTany.china, crystal I DART< ble m anners classes for. TiH'a:fany & and silver," said Ms. M (^ te r. "We've mM ). in seven cities. 3 u t by thete time had a couple of thingsth spilled, but I SHARE]:h o l d e r 5 - J j ’ • •• ' a class is over, the little boyilys arc nothing broken. 1 I 1think they know ■ B^ B Phillip Morris3 Ihas iDade w pfier to :adng everybody at the graduiuation when they como in Ihere that it's spe- B im irty and the kids arc toastinjng one cial and precious.I. OnccC they hold it, . purchase your stocock for $106.00 per shan lother." they're going to likeike it." B i g ContuBed aboutit what you should dol

In tho past two years, Ms.. (Tater( After learning the basics in a class IS helped polish the table matlanners of 12 during two) h hour-long sessions ' more than 900 children and acadults, at the store, the2 studentsb dress up 1 Q p ^ c c eept ] the offer ' . j ^ V ' icluding executives conctteem ed for a graduation memeal at a hotel. K |B portant Afterward, Ms.s. Cater often gets K S g H. t»ut-which fork to use a t impo lisincss lunches. It all started3d with thank-you notes... 'One boy vmXe: ^ g^SeU yyour shares le kids. "Now, I can c a t witlvith the kings." "A friend said, ‘I want you tooteach-^ 1 ly Brownie class some ctiququette.’ " "What makes me n feel so good 0 I got the (Tiffany's etiqiiquette) about it is they go0 hhome and thoy use M S | 8 lold your shares h e ook, the silver, crystal and ch:hina. I the things they'vevc learned. Even if S ad 28 8-year-oldB in my face,e. I al- they're going to0 McDonald's that lost died," she recalled. night, they remeinember that -their- E m^ Come lo Edwardd D. Jones & Co. for oou u r ' bread and butterr pplate is on the left K |W flgg official rccommcicndation. We'll also hhel e lp She succeeded, though, andid went and th eir ^ a s s onn thetJ right." H a your transaction. Call11 c o r ^ g O n to convince Tifi'any's that'itit could Adults are fiockieking to the closscB, ^ you carry out yc No parkini laricet the concept. Now, there re a re too — learning thehe r a im e n ts of nap- B | drop in today, 09 kids, ages 8 to 16, on the waitingwi kin-folding and1 iolive-nibbling at G E N E ST U R G ILLL L st in Houston, and classestes arc mock dinners andA ccocktail parties. a r a BOB S E IB E L This elk cow is notlOt s u r e if th is Is a g o o d tS2 Fttii A>t.Sultt 101*• II27BlMUka pringing up in Atlanta, B(Boston, ‘ for a rest. Several1 othero have drifted into y M nMB«73»^?i3 rhoatmilM Ihicago, Dallas, San FrancisciSCO and "If you're out in tthe business world K m Mont.. area after' theytf were chased out i seatiiloBta Mesa, Calif. and don't have good goi table manners National Park by th€the massive summer fore T h o y leam not to shout aero;ross the you'll be in troubleble," said Ms. Coter. K K B 1D . Jones & C o . * K anotl'able, to pass the salt over theiicir a rm "If you know whatlat fork you're going H mP S3 Edw ard - things they'll remember,"r," said to use, then youIU can listen to the "E stalUblished 1 87r 'Coin Box bbandit' pleac ds. Cater. "I think it's (succccessful) business converstrsation, enjoy the B lBU M em ber New'YtYork Slock Exchange, Inc.c. Q 0 l 3 •ecause I'm not their mimother, food and what's's going on around M em berS ecurltes Imn vestor P rotection C o rp o>ratlon ra l m |E 9 AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- Af. man ac- grand theft and ofm’here's ( no peer pressure: I mmako it you.” cused of stealing hundred!reds of thou- machines, said incluery comfortable for them." The lesson pricfrice differs, depend- sands of dollars from tclcpjlephonc coin clerk in the Sur aboui"It's just such fun. Childreren arc ing on the city. In Houston, it's $65 boxes across the nation;ion pleaded Pleas Court. busirascinating," she added. for children and $100$11 for adults. B h -guilty Thursday-tothofUin-4 md-tampcr.T...... Ohio Bell off -And unpredictable...... • ing^rgcB , a courtflfnciolial reported;— merly o f Boston '‘I was on live TV withXHlUEHeboy. ' James Clark, 48, dubbedbed tho “Coin took between S m; y said,1 'Jason tell everybodyiy what )ne company, from pay tclei Box Bandit” by a phone his is.' ! Jam es Mur- from Florida t( was scntcnccd by Judge Js "He soid, 'It's a fingor bowl.'1.' S r o a phy to three years in prisprison on his was orrestcd b; "I said, ‘Do you have thehose at guilty pleas to five countunts cach of Angeles suburb 'm ost

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I 20 Building wing zrIT :( ^ K T P i i ; You know how thc traditiitional Japa- You'd think: aa true t (}emini might re- ' a H o W n g bird# « When this couple got. married,n they Catalogs:sIndicate li models in dressess nese bow to greet when they tl meet? fleet one or the other.( Both maybe, 7 23 Occurrence — bathroom, she are photogra^ p h e d smiling, but modelss Am told of a small twist to it: If two Q. Are some som grownups actually * ' 25 A verage ” decided he’d clean the bo s meet, they afraid of childreIdrenl 27 Alcove _ - th e kitchen. And do bo0 everytime a in lingerie• aren't.ar Why the diflerence?? men in h ats and overcoats i 29 Ueual living fight started. Instead ofr tradingti tough Q.Exadlyily when was the Jazz Age?' I‘ first pretend not to see eieach other, ■ a lte s o talk. In the early years,•s, theirs were tu m around, remove saidid hats and A. Many are,are, research reveals. It’s 33 Poker stakes _ overcoats, then bow to greet«t. callcd pediopholphobia. 34 Boca —. Fie. ■ the cleanest bathroom ana n d kitchen in A. Betwee/een the end of World W ar I I I H H F ’ I 35 Ladle ■ town, I gather. Eventintually, argu- andthel92S329 stock market crash. «r u 4t b H K o40 H M I 36 Agitate ‘ ments waned. Irritationj3ns arose, not ■■^ou can judge your a;age by the To get “Boyd3oyd’s Curiosity Shop" by 37 Flax cloth — am ount of paia . you feel•I when you return mail,il, i send $12 to “Boyd’s 38 - de foie M ^ ” 1“ “ ~ necessarily blamed on eaeach other. To LIMERIC:,ICK - those, too, their rcsponsin Nitvppr^ ______■ -^_99;26.SeatUe.■ U e jy A S s m ______40 Smooth and b7 «hlny l _ ■ ti • than you gave during a crisi:isis. Relax a Busy schedulesles leave1 no timo for out* 41' S u g a r tree : : 1068i TriDuns Mx^lt S«r.lC09. InC 11|22fBB 42 Summarlo# *11 * HicMa (le»or.»a I bit, and enjoy the attention.r side consideratio•ations. 44 Expressed YflsUuterday's Puzzle Solved: ^ Dai]ily HorosG(:o p e ' strongly 8 8 Large pofson |C |U |P|^ 45 Fixed routlnot 7 Hostile attack n R rat^ -LIBRA (Sept, 23 to Oct.t. 22): Your AQUARIUSJS (Jan( .,21 to Feb. 19): • - 48 Or. letter 8 Make » - tn ^[Yl2^ I , _CEfiEBAUENDEtliNCIESrScnsi- nrp hornhnrri!jd e d with all sort*; of ideasi bubblyI nature saves the da^lav. Talents Sorrow over a losslo will soon end. You 47 S a il m lslaka t 1« I Iw T . tivities are acute today..u Feelings are and attitudeiides. Many of these are• Ith at are unuied will remairlin dorm ant 'are in solidd controlp of important 60 Kind 9 9 Cup handle ' unless you act. Approach soriomeoneyou changes. Spirituiritual life takes on new 61 Flap 10 10 Customer I easily h urt when love iss inot returned unique andd original.o Prepare to enjoy i 64 G am e s e rie s 11 11 Stockings [p |E |S I t I N on an equal basis. Have} cconsideration new energy,y- 'admire. m eaning througlough a contact : at one’s own 12 12 Crude metals f n i l b l A for the feelings of otheners, and avoid • * 13 13 Existsd c 0 TM M cranky responses over smsmall concerns. MOON ClCHILDREN (June 22 to) , 'S C O R P IO (Oct. 23 to No'^ov. 21): Be- PISC E S (Feb. (Fel 20 to March 20): • ^7 Mound 19 19 Once more hr+T^T-H 58 U naaal 21 21 Smaller I n i I July 21): Your Yo thoughts are not inI 1lax with someone you like.ce. You can O thers test your philosophies and in- 59 Proverb amount -iBlElSJlJ j ARIES (March 21 to AlApril 19): New harmony with wil your true nature. Ai profit] if you put energyf into your tcntions. ProtectDtect yourself from fraud QO Minute 24 24 Swenre i energy seems to be everyirywhere. Love poor work. siisitu&tion will change. Use} morning.i Develop an innerr fpeace, and or loss. Enjoyloy contact with an old amount . 25 25 Chum In Eng. iB ll llJlBj 'opularity is a t fortitude unt:mill il docs. Ibury any resentments. friend andchildrlildren. 61 Nuisance 26 26 Black rilAlRTLl 1 knocks on your door. Pop 62 — In (lurea) 27 27 Coarse Illes’ . , ^ 2 , J a high point. Avoid argirguments over 83 Snooty one 28 28 Way In * " " 5 entertainment. LEO (Jul)uly 22 to Aug, 21): Moneyf SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 2: to Dec. IfY o u rC hh U ild t Is B o m T ^ y : He 29 Colls of yam l” l^l^Pl poses a chai:lallenge. Creativity is high1 121): An attitude of caring an>Uld express- or she will bee romanticro. and idealistic. DOWN 30 30 Adlustment ItJJM I 1 W eight 31 31 Namo ” TAURUS (April 201 toI May 20): and functionioning satisfactorily. Prob-' ing"i goodwill will highlightht the day. A strong artisti(:istic nature will seek'on allowance 32 32 Swiltness Avoid isolating yourselfIf from every- lems a t homome dear up after produc-:- Your personality and strongng sensitivi- avenue of exprei:pression. Faith in the fu- • . ------2 -O J -th e H iw u lh —34- 'day problems.'Thcfi isra-tendency a to Uvmliu;uBbi>. ------ture-and-rwpectpect-fet-otherg-m a y cause------37 Register 46 Evadedo 52 Singing voice 3 Voice 37 * amplify trifles. Make a mmolehill out of , this child to giv modulation 38 38 Gasp 47 Cut olol pork 53 Prattle give charming, witty re- 4 Portion of 40 40 Goads 46 Expectoctant 55 Paving stulf a m ountain instead. VIRGOI (Aug,(/ 22 to S ep t 22): You1 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 toU Jan. 20): sponses. He or shesl will continually fix­ ' land 41 41 Dissolve doslroIro 56 Excltsm snt feel lovo for others generated from1 Your romantic relationshijtiip may be pand on his oer r her ! skills and knowl- I city 57 Thst msn's ! . 6 Or. city 43 43 The East 49 Iowa c GEM INKM ay 21 to JlJuno 21): You witliin. Youi)u arc about to receive moree sufl’eringi due to pressoreses at work. edge.

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Accordingng to offidals in his * 1 k Garagiola drew thc longengest was Panhcllenic Sodc)daiisl Movement he is n difTerent story. H e cnthnthusiastically expected to marr;irry Liani onco his di- | I a ^ i hawked his book "It's An;Anybody's Ball vorce is finalized.od. I Game," yelling: "It's worworth it, folks. Last week an Athens court dis- | I'm tellin'ya, it's w orth it! solved Liani's m arriage lo 48-year- I FRIEED Joining Garagiola att tlthc fair were old architect AliAlox Kapopoulos, her _ I Wasllington colum nist JJack Ander- husband of six yeyears. * ■ son, ex-Cleveland Brownsvns Coach Sam CHICHKEN c Rutigliano and dozens of c othor au- Norwegianm leader wins I $ ^ 2 5 ^ thora, as well as seven/eral thousand " ' K O O CTA R K book lovers. Andersonon wns auto- .O E G A RA G IO LA e n v i r o n m el e : n t a l a w a r d * I graphing his latest boolim k , "Control." • ’worth K, foDu.' /Accepts apology of tabablolds GENEVA (AP) (A: — Norwepan | }r Gro Harlem Brundt- | r lulce, tossed I whilo Rutigliano was thcthere with his. was for itss ppublication of false allcga- son soi of Queen Elizabeth II.!. who in P rim t M inister ( 'and has been:n awarded the Third I "Pressure." tions that St lutter, mashed ^ . S tark was scon "cavorting" JuJuly 1986 married Sarah Fer{-rgu- Foundatioition's annual SlOO^OOO _ with Holmm ion a Monte Carlo beoch gravy and Ice ^ . prize for h e r leadership leo on environ- ■ ing to thc breakdoiVn of Q S f d r f c settles libii b e l s u i t s and loading Greek premier gef e t S mental ond development dev issues, it ■ rtS fle Collins' mlarriage. ar Schilling said. against 3 tabloi l l t h was announcedd M} onday - ■econtly won 8544,500 in li- 3good ' bill of heal I LONDON (AP) — /aI . k . . , “ ATHENS, Greecc (AP) -- Premier Brundtland,, chairwoman < of thc | N DEPOT GiWLL I; ges against Tho Mirror's sis- Stark accepted public ai rompanied Geneva-based. WorldW Commission on : apologies nnd paper, The Sunday People, Andreas ^ Papandreou, accoi 1 0 0 S E I : j on Mon- Environm ent ond on Development, was I „ 6 C A S < H undisclosed damages M ' allegations lhat she contin- by his 34-year-old girlfriend, examina- cited for helpingng m ake ccolopcal con- _ 733-0710 S45Shostio ih o n « S t. S. I * ; three tabloid newspape lie Prince Andrew after her day had his, first mcdical e sued forlibel, h er law yer tiontio following major h eart surgerysu in corns "a prioriionly ogeniJa item for P global action and an promoting the link L Keith Schilling told^ho th( High court lg soid the Nows of th e London ^o two months ago. )tler every between dovclof(lopmcnt nnd thc emi- tho 32-year*old S tark hai blishod, without permission, "As you cnn see I feel bolt HR he wns ronment. lawsuits with Thc Mirr phs taken by Stark for a cal- day," dn P’npnndreou, 69, said ii; spital. Also commenilended by the London- a TUESDAYS ^ and the News o fth e Worl c n d o rn nd d lhas paid her undisdoscd loavini* Athens General Hosp ir Bgrocd to re. cd at the based foundatio■lion wos her emphasis F He said The Mirror a for breach of copyright Papandreou, who .irrivcd 5-9 P.M...... t compan- on tho role Dfof women' in the Third tract a December 198(986 front.paEo y's settlement involved libel hospital with his consUint loss Dimi- World ond he the commissions report Includes; Soup or | story alleging actress JoaJoanColl.nsre- ft,for on article accompanying ion,former airline stewnrde; alized hcf marriage toPctoHolm to „„o„fthcp tra Linni, was examined by,• a team of published lastst year. Our Common RJ salad, rolls and bu^^^T^^ pick-uptk 0 pictures — a model wear- Future, was over whon she saMW him with j ^ ial veil and vdth a tattoo of doctors for 90 minutes. potatoes & giblet :'!suNg .O T“ ¥S 'tf'SO i N L Y B O - . silt'd afler The announciinccment wns made by SJarJc on a romantic MiMcditcmncan her shoulder. The News of A medial) .statenienl i.s.sti cream. said clini- the C enler forr ouroi Common Future, a ^ fS ^ RETURJRNTO holiday. The events neveover took plncc, the World1 asuggested Stark intended thc post-operative checkup s; lowed that group associate[itcd wilh the commis- 5 !------^ S N O W/YRIVERA- Y Schilling told the court. jgraph lo represent herself cacal ond laboratory tests "sho' The settlement again;ai„at T^e Sun the heart valve functionsi normallyi « SPECIAL CHICKEN 4 m i ------M - ; Ic jilted by Andrew, sccond I DINNERS ndccnlinun AVAILABU TO 001 — I ^ Former vwhite supi»remacist - V T R A D I T I O N A L t2 .0 0 • KIDS S1.00 : THANIMKSGIVING_ _ WLY 7:30-9:30 FR I.. SUN. JOHNCMOY'40Y>DANAKYR01D- ‘ ------...... DINNER 1:30 . 3:30. G R E W T O IU T D O O R S I speaks againsti ii^isnn 5:30 • 7:30 ■ S T A R T S w ilh alii}|| th e trimmings! M atinees D aily 9:30______VWEDNESDAY! Jl : SPOKANE,' Wash. (A(AP) — A for- is workinglg andi frOstralod with their r h u r s d a y DAILY m nC 7 mei; white suprem acistst toldt a college own lives,., sos( they turn to racism." 7:0 0 - 9 :3 0 C n U O; T I O N I G H T ! : class Mondoy that he: endeder his olio- CassellI said i he now crusades i v e m b e r 2 4 = R I ..S U N . giance to tho Ku KluxX KKlan and oth- against lishis former colleagues in the >:00-4:30- Rl 1 1 :0 0 a.ia.m . 10 7:00 p.m. 7 :0 0 - 0 :3 0 ■FEDS ■ er groups when he realized roa hatred while suprcprcmacy movement becausc ------7:101 0 - 9 :0 0 for others threatens sodiodety. of the throaroat they pose lo sodety Ho Sh IV w O T a dD iU L T S *6 ” ^ - T r Bob Cassell, 31, thc10 former I diroc- aaid he feared fea retribution when he M ^ CHILIILDREN *3” 5 T A R T S T U f P tor of the Aryan Nationsons Prison Min- quit the KlanKit in the fall of 1984, but EY LIVE (U nder 12) WED.I gray W an robes felt ho needi!cded to speak out. istry, wore thc dark gra, S alad Barlar $2.00 Additional he onco wore as he10 addressed a Cassell,1, who\ has formed a group i2 £ i 2 i l i — J Spokane Community ColCollegc doss., callcd Citizitizcns Against Radsm , said F eaturing ^ i c k c t ^ r o r TI ron .a-national ho wants; lolo stage a counter-rally to a ■ -You3ur C hoice O f E ntreesB- • "I consider racism 'oi NGWEEK %NTS AN D G E T IN gathering of Skinhead level to be a symptomn oof a very scri- planned p Roast Tuijrkey o r Bakedi d H a m I O N L Y B O * ous disease of young peopeople and older youtlas, next nex April al the Hayden -wilh- peoplo," he said. "A lot of people ore Lake head(adquartcrs of the Aryan Na- Tossed Crccn S.i!,id, S-ivoivofv Dfcisino, Mashed Potatoes4wfl>t w Cravy, Candled frustrated with way thothc govcmment lions whiteite suprcmarist movement. Yams, Cranbcfry/ S;Saucc, Rolls and Butler, SUvcr of PumpkinI I’ie iW 1^ — ------^«c(valIohi'>ii'ApjJTCcIalcd -Ptw no 734-5000,■'» ,-Ext 316------: - A lso SServingci From O ur Regular Mvienu « ® (HD BaryshnikolOV to make sistage debut ^ 6 Gorillas ~ .1 1 :0 0 -1 :0 0 - 3:00**- I J o i ntl U s For Breafcfai I ^ I ^ E M I S T DURHAM, N.C. (AF[AP) - Danccr The 26-p3-performance schedule in- I Scrvi•ving 7;00 'til 12:00 noor2 2 ______I Mikhail BaryshnikovV willv make his dudes a $125-per-scotSl gala porfor- BETWEEN 1 2 .4 P.M. . February in a ■ mance onn FF e b .4 . EXPECTING EXTKAD GUESTS THIS THANKNKSCIVING theatrical debut in Fc Ikn//.(r JNLYM.50 ...... iction of "Meta- Baryshnihnikov, whose film credits _ Let CinyoaSp«liwlngt Irm Accommodjlc yoor fimllyly*ndW^».j^ *r „i,c27 pre-Broadway producti Vk'rv oflfflng ipcdil ream rilnril Wcdrt^iy, Novcmoer 23 Ihioug ^EvcrylxxiyS^^ S l morphosis"at Duke UrUniversity includc 'T'T h e TVirning Point" and The Franz KafkaI st stoi 7 about a "W hite Nights," Ni will m ake his i f l All; i n V cbut in the play, co-pro- . DAILY 7:00 *: man who turns intoJ aian insect was stage dcbi 1 •thurs.-3UN.:- adapted and directedled by Steven duced byy RogerI Slevcns and Lars 1:00-3«J- •: ■■ Berkoff. Performancee-ses-wiU be held Schmidt, Q N p n r o j Feb. 3-25 in Reynoldolds Industries KurnirTSi~5aid ‘he-\va9-approachcdJ_ ®3rilHAIR-RAISIN 6:00 - 7:00 Theater at tho universersity, said Ron by producejcers because Baryshnikov K ma administra- wanted aa "less"1 traditional, more re­ Kumin, Duke's drama | ^ , C H I L D S^ I L a n d " " ^ live d irecto r.. laxed" settin tin g for his debut. b s 1357 Blue: ILakes Blvd. N . • T w i n F a l l ^ ^ Rancid butteter is not art, co:ourt decrees ■ eS m sK e-teforetime; ------DUESSELDORFr-Wt-We9l- ( 5ermQny—^ m e r —ol-of—Fat:i^by_hii-tcacher,— ^ DAILY 7:20^HTH&-"lANDBEroREJ - (AP) — A five-poundI scsculpture made Joseph Beuys, Bci was ruined when it ■ oul of butter that hasIS ggone ranrid is was dropptppod by a deaning crcw al fflMAN° frG sh nol orl, a court ruledi MiMonday thc slate! 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Robb Weller, a Washingimgton' native / ^ Startlnjn r F r o m ------start!tingFrom------Staijrting-From------— who produced their exeexerdse video and nas featured thele women on _ A ABC's "Home" show. The contest will coincicnride with-the 5 $ 3 )5 ...... franchise's convention, hrbnd the win- ners will receive a trophy i Powell and . McConntK S e d tho business afler bad wperiences at regular health clubs. B9* *3-49^ m The women will not. didisclose their . . A- wpj^hta, b ut PqwpII ■haa hni said ..she— wears a size 16 and McCocConncIl a size FRIGIDAIMRE 1«.6-^----- FRIGIDiIAIRr24:0- FRIIIGIDAIRE—— 2 0 . The clubs arc in the U.S. and A cu.ft. FROOST-PROOF cu.ft. ICCE-N-WATER R WAIUSHERS & Canada and members pay S35 to $60 per month. REFRIGI3ERAT0R ____REFRIIIGERATOR ______W)RYERS

Reagans plan] 1 9 F T ^ ^ W ^ ^ T F P C EE-24VW - J F^^^ ______' D D / D E D D ^ ^ ★ traditiona • 1tO% Ffosl-Piool B *110% Frosl-Prootool lal _/L • 3 Fuity-Adjusublfl ^ |N • 9.3 Cu. FI. F(m:oi H r r B u BP SI B • Large Capacity Tempered Glass.Stieh/itieh/es B U • 3 Fully-Adtusiabkable n m 8 h !Ly— > i • Regular & Petnetmancnt • Enetgy-saving Air Dry . H Tempered Glassss Shelves-£ B j S H HB c H ~ t Press Cats ^ holiday mmeal OpUon ■ H • 'Ctioose-A-Ctiiii111 DrawerD I R g B | | ft KC q • Litra-Laige DDooro • ‘Snack-Flnder* Drawerswer I iSS • 'Ftesh Lok* Oraw<'awer S y t g <3Wash/Rlnse WASHINGTON (AP)') -— President ^ • Hydrator m m • ‘Vail-Resh- Hyd.-yd.-slot le g —j Temperature and Mrs. Reagan,w ill hchave a tradi- ^V \ •2Just-A-6lnDoar ^ wttti Humldtiy' Conuol Co l i ^ —1 Combinations tional Thanksgiving' meaneai Thursday , Shelves 3 'a-MlcroSetv-DI;'Dishes HH iK • lOYcarWarrar A for th eir holiday dinnerr aal t their Cali- \ • Full-Wldtri Free:errsneii Sbt S ^ ^ ^ h S s BSI • Convenient WineIne Rack k H B u f i fom ia ranch. g. wgl Mrs. Reagan’s pressess secretary, /Vy. Reg. S X . Spe>eclal . 9 ^ Elaine Crispen releasedled this menu ^ ^ ^ $ 7 9 9 .1 9 . 9 5 ^ ^ ^ $ 1 2 9> 9 9 . 9 5 ^ 3 Monday for the dinnerr thetl Reagans will share vnth daughte[hter Maureen Reagan and her husbaijband, Dennis « R evcll;. r N« o0 W Save SSets from 'A Ibrkey, combread dresiressing. cran* . berries, string beans vritvrith almonds, , monkey bread, mashedi p

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