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18s ;.s Ul a 4 iisffl| l i |Yy^ ^ n g o iiCl';-'- ^ t i | B ' . 82nM2nd year, No. 25 . , , Twin Falls, IdiIdaho- > Sunday,y, JJanuary 2 5 ,19B7 F o u ir k t d j ii a p p e (s d :W «a i t e f ea l k s r i• e p o r tf e d e rl i i i d : . ^ r o d e in A k e n a a n -'I Saturday as.Aklann lan StMn. w; a Jou^ TheA^at^Press ' - nallsm professoiissor;' Jesse Tuner,— . . S l - assistant Instructructor of mathematics BEIRUT, Lebanon — 1Fourkldnap- 4cuidful V' of-Al [ i d e s p l t e and com puter• sciences, sc: and Robert pen disgul^ as police.Ice and c a n 7 ing IJ u;^'■ ^,aKJA4o^a Pf^WM'' .Polhlll,' assistaiIstant, prefer of 1 . rifles wlzed tbree Ameimerican teach- V niCr'tw W KW .v business studies.M- '.V. 1 era.ana an lodlan prolesifessor at a.west y .* naxiQ i/ ’ The . Indian';i': was.v Identified, as Beirut college. SaturdayJay and then.Q- ■MlthlleshwarShuSlngh; chairman of the ed with. Uieir hostagesges In a Jeep, ’"^b'vlcjiIciiiiis'In B«ihit' weito i i n ^ : . business StudieseS d^v isio n . The coUege- police reported. • - ...... ar-fiaBdftianii“of*;OifleflcAia''w^d'h»e'*^’ire.'^.:State D epartm ent ^olflc said he had an; AmericanA s Green’caitl, n>e udnappers dupedped the foreign . ^dsefl tt which makes bl&blfa: ;a,Ieg « l U.S. w l - ] . teachers into aBsembllnfling In a Beirut vClty^tti jae^nlled.'Stattf^^ the l^^Sews^lw'|!Sv';'S»nnr i ceM U ^riiSB ^ dent alien.'' ' ■ University College officerice by claim ing ''b f t l ^ ' w ap-^: fouf oien w w« e a rii^ olive*gr«en P;;': latest.-U dnaw lnis^^ t: 1fl^ a n d « ^ ^ ilp jijg v ,;,'..v ,'' n • SeeA BigRl^A li^^ ' to have been assignedned to protect V- ' ' *' * /.police _ilnlf$rmsis' eentered .the iiampus - tliem, police'and schoolsDl sources said., • • ; • v; -'iit7p.m. ln,apolpolice patrol jMp'and ' The abductions cameme as Anglican Moslem captors, caj of tw o Am ericanss ..c..em bassy in east B eirut's's Christian ; Twenty-five/e forelgnen are 12. '' said they were'a■e'asslgnM to provide Church' envoy Terryry Waite was held captiveIve since 1955. . ssuburb of A ukar to discussss the latest reported mlsslIsslng and telleved kid- Police F and unlveralty: officficlals, all protection for all foreign teachers, reported to have conciud:luded five days U.S. Ambmbassador John Kelly held] kkidnappings. Ei^assy sspokesmen napped in Belrelrut, Including IQ-seked speaking sne on condition of anononymity.-policesald. ^ of «ecret negotiationsns with Shiite crisis talksks with senior aides at theJ declUiedd to clnp^fflMt. since Waite anarrived In Beirut on'Jan Identified Ide the AmeHcans aabducted . SeeKIDNjtflfl^P IN Q o n P ag e A2 -

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WASHHIGTON — LawLawmakers Said Satunla^>'mBt:it;wM.U .too' early to : ■ decliie^?irtieU)er'taho!M>osor 8 rM uest m t; counsel in;: v*Sgatln'g^th?^IrS^.n r.,a^8 ' affair ’ tn iU t^ y ;to t\^o;-

'j- 'wfarttlSedtP answerer questions.’( ■ i p p f ^ d - l o bie- l«*y$g$ver,. '(aronogi'T'and^ iltlwiniinVb!,. ■ l o d i ^ d l n i T -'CoUnsel-.iel-.''.;lAvrence ' > W «ls^eseIect.H6i»K M in S Senatie-' - -coiDQilti^^ '^vestlgatiiat^:tb«';m at*. . te r wllWwld:*psmuDltyty from former . > natlboal'lMUrtty. adviseriser Vicie A d m .. V Joha -M',’ PotBdextir:r anda L t.; Coii • • OUverL.Wgrth. , '• 'A purely partisan splitplit would favor- the Demwrats. wbo holdho] nine of 15 ' places oil the House committee,cor and 8i»onirtotsoiith6Sienoienatepanelr - - ^»W W i * Rep. H enry ’ J .. :Hydlyde, R-Il!.; a v -B u a • membfer tf the Housee panel,pi said he expected' that,'bothJl cornmittees . ' ■ • would ultimately grantnt somes form bf • '.-Immunity to eitherer North or^ '.dVw<,- >u;i* '']i -: Poindexter, or both,, butb that the siA lhitH iR until •K : timUgwBsuncertaln. pIpfSSi A -'' In related news, U.S.j.S."inteliigehM' 0 ■ , sources said Saturdayly t that the Cen- '-.' //W'fl!i'ngTwi»8:8iietoriyri;eimpiegCT. wMpg; - ty.enW^^ . —r-^rirat^ntelltgence—~ATzeni:v" Ai ""~hai> 1 ■ • - : - suspended its stationI ci chief In Costa Rlca', after learning thatJiat he failed to J : I fully disclose his partlcrticlpation In a O ^ 4 . ^ •• secret rnetworlf- flying-rgjmllltmy sup;, D Qf t t h s i d e ^w o k e s t rrongimaag0i^inttb rtrc ^ ]►rni^rgiMiiiKent >•*; pU estotheC ontrarebels - The' suspension of the s ta tio n ... I ' ' i' MARCANTONIO ■ . / . chief,^ho used thehe oseudonvm Liability Refori!orm Coalition, confpos* Initial init “sales pitch" of the coasallUon Butifthelnsura:urance issue is takra. ; -.•Tomos-CaslUloT'followi ewswrlter ' ...... fC ' • ed of buslnessej;ses, governm ental en* was’aB wa; Sm thal tort reform.wi.would ' outoftheplcture,-'ire,.‘:There’snoquefr . . !l - ANALYSIS titles and otherler groups. The coall- red • • earlier this^dnth andnd two Internal . reduce premiums. .. Uonll'sawbolesalesale assaultxin the' If ' CIA Investigations thatlat cleared him ..In attempting lo woo. ITLA proposals. n - f tlon, which is) plproposing Its own tort "As time went on, they.baclickedoff ' tort syteni," Blacklack said. It’s an < of illegal actions. . . . . thepubllcaic aind lobby Idaho . reform bill, polljoints a finger at what It of oft that,” Black said. "Now M(bfcClure . assault he’s nott totallytot convhiced is.,- The Washington Postost reported in lawmaker.irs, the opponents and pro- ■ ■MMMMB seesasanabU8 , _____ „ ._ t - : - ; tomey General Edwina M eese III dur- -.PO^Pf*H'-l'^ ._thQpotcn.tl.al for.exccsslve; cclaims, __ ,:The coalition:on spokesmen evoke a . tort tor reform isn’t helping redui'"i® - HedocsconsldeiIdWjoInl-and-several ------aho Trial L aw yers Associa* v ' ing a Nov; 22.intervie«rlew that Presi-• .Theldaho which It Is gdresslng In ils oiown pro* common probleblem — hlghinsurance_ _ prempr« ium s In states w here it h lia b ility ^ In vhhlchone^lefefldantin lc l '- Dslrig changes to th e to rt------r we should rates'ahd unav]availability of coverage be< dent Reagan’s primaryary Interest in tlon,opposli ■ posal'B ut It stales, “ . ; . wt been passed, Black said. a multi-defendant'ant ca'se could end up • .1 - in which people seek com- t approving secret armsIS 1sales to Iran system - n be hesitant to change 200 ye;rears of — and appealiltopocketDOokswhen tc The1 coalition 1s intimating * paying Uie entirere Judgment—un-.Jl ^ fi was (itelng the hostage:jg e sin Lebanon P«nsaUoatDa througb th e courts for In- ' legali history because of a (efew 'b ad discussing thclilelrtort-rcform pro- llablity iial rates are out of contro d wrongs — has conJuredJJp results.'," r posal. which Is the result of larg e COI and not the bro ad er goo:joal of reaching jur esand w wh The coalition1 1stIs proposing r nlan govemme- pictures 01of aj great American court All the while, the lawyersrs group Coalition lobtobbylst and coordinator awards, aw hesaid. But in lalklni •, moderates in the Iranla rofof ellmlnallngjolnt-ant-and*seyeral llabill* nt; Extensive notes of the session and Jury aystemays thal needs protec- . , pointsp a (Inger at what il coronslders Ken McClurec toldto a Twin Falls group the Uie judlclary,'there Is no proo . are beld by' the Senateate Intelligence . an uncontrolled Insurance> IIndustry,,i recently thattthecoalltlonwasmi^ th .larlarge Increases In the numbei lid he wouldn't sup- ' ^ :, ConiDlt^,thenewspap<)apersald. AnlTLAi.A pamphlet states, “Sadly, 'v’ which Is making profits bch:’hh id a •• u p "purchaserjers of Insurance." '< cases ca: or large awards in IdahSio°^' ButBlacksaldh on's proposal to limit ?ost. North told manygroup)ups have been deceived in* • ssmoke screen oTatlackIngjthetort t] ■ Premlumswii were only the symptom “There’s * been a wholesaleeseUIng 5 pprtthecoalltlon’i According to The Posi damages, such as pain Meese that wheneverr hhe or former ^ believinging th al th e only solutions ..- s systemwlthclalmsthatexc xcc^lve of the real prob•oblem,whlchlsan Job jot by a number of tort coalitlitions non-economlc dan • national security advlstdser R oberta are thosewlI wblcb could com prom ise :: .1litigation and awards arc ththe cau se____abused tort sysiiystem, M cC lureiald. and ani they have Individuals cono n y in c ^ — . , the purityy ofol every citizen’s cnstllu* cofthehlghpreralumsr- * ------New state Rep.Re Ron Black, R-TwId It it( U orl reform ) could low er Ir hfrlTLAalwutlort ' ••SeelMMUNITYonon Page A3. Uonai right'[h tto a ju ry tria l.” •: , On Ihe otner side Is the Idi[daho . Falls, told The’he Times-News lhatihe surance sui rates-," Black said.------• SeeTORT)RTSonPageA3------1 tax hikee beconni^majorT issue I )Omen^ehI for radal^0fer(^ K . .■ ■ . ■■■■., V 5P > ^ economicmlc development and T TAe/4ssoc/af«ftedPress ■ ? i 'The 'marchers,;: larrylhsn g -s ig n s Q nO - education." vlng others the green 4 •;uiuch;a8, ."Do ri^t'Forsylr (! r„Whi BOISE-- TheTl early days of the I K), no bne In either th e « ' K l a i i ' tyr^'.flashed peace - 8lgnB> ] ^ g l3slalure la have been E m i ■■■■{»: executive or legis>gislatlve branches h as f -v:- ■ • ^ ^ ' |..:be(*lftnu*'The ,:1m lii-m lle^m ar - ^ Nearly 25,000 dominated by 5 o v . Cecil Andrxis' r a ^ 3 -'i rushed for^iMra ' with a solution to ii ,‘.one..of'the .largest civil a*^y- vitfcrans o l^ ’ w e re ; par?art - of- either . ”^ 0U^^ ol>' ? ambitious 1662662.6 million !9S8 spen- v‘rdem6n8lraUon8-vlfl,;vthet 8 '/ " what Transportalrtatlon Director Dean h 'OtM Os^A'prot^{ 'and'_protecte(l:.'.d^6MtrB a . ym iea ding bluep'rlntnt and the general tax- |» -Tlsdale-says -isis Ithe; w orst g a p -b e- — I ftrat6rsi--'^--'Ti'^ ! 'V-S•’.6tatdBiACeU]eI9608/'' : SIW ::i^'afc:ieaJV«;3l»^NSNSOdnil Guart^' The mainarch was'ii li^ iis e to I1 -T* lack'age proposed to U y ■ ■ ■ ■ il ^ tween,^!^ andid rtrevenue Ih a third ol ll ;?.TW«:are ffir«;to4e llo ar:b marched : similar mim arch la s t w ^ w d by .’i^ ;; : - K u e f i f ; ‘ a. century.. Blit ^ and sisters of.Forsyth Cour^ Blit, negotiations.; arc I ‘ttM ^^Saturday.-lay.-ln an ail-white blocks ■•.< . 'and • -iwhlteS .. thaljij -Butslowlv.bb) u long-simmeringing problem of Inade- ing fuel efflclenl;y and motoi:orist con* and still win approiprovaJ, r 'i ^\KiS. ybuh&8t daughter ol ,y. ttic 'marchferij-with .rocks;.:’P JL^SviS' financingIng for m aintenanceand seservatlon. r , . i - .-L . -. "There. Is some son support to do 1 < I^tfier KingJr.yi'^outedflba ^ y e j^ - -consirucUoiu— iftdm udi-" ,— ^— on------_Idaho’a-:^B-But-lt-haB-oniyrbeen-lhiMifeap-that-flomethlng^Seoi Seoate-PresWent-Prb— —I .nonlnterstate2 1highway system and sup w i t h . ' y more than ' counletdei bnkrators Wa^ fottner . ^ the deterlorallSUon of the road net- useuser fee Increase needed to0 reverse "Whether It’s enogheno to get it dope is ; | • ertf(?W«iiy;WaWveh f highway , user fees ”, AuthortlIei:’' ^ r ^ ^ whflh-icoalHjrited '. by :V. ofiiclals nave come be- ."Bi."But as 1 stated in my Statate of tbe ' should be lncreas«i^ lo c a l' ■ . I

1 ■ ■. , ■ " ■" s A-2 T lifn M ^ m . tw hiiFalia.'kiahb^ F» ^ 8 i^y,'Jjinuuses In M oslem w esC : - ■ . ;.* 'C o ^u ^ (n m Pi Pdls.'^tadaylastw eeki . iup antther two centa. crease, specuxulates (bat no more ' Tbey• ask ed (Uat all forelreign staff Beirut, adtpnungiIngtotheomclid. -J .. goVema^ecti. also tottm(ferlog from bh »r«uina ’ ^ case' . before6 The InadequacKCof thithe user-fee than a total bllhike of four c e n ta ls fea-. -members-mi assemble at- theB ioffice o( Police saidI S a to rd a y 's . vlctiffl>K ad«q)ule n i t a u e to meimeet.Qudr roa^ :uim ajcms n ' w 't h e fuel tax o r vehiclet base,I /how ever,' h as beenen longstan- sible and somemewbat less l8 m ore likfc- (he (hi campus services supervjrvlsor, Ra- probably weree ttbe last American re^MttslbiUties, . abooMtiM get( m6n:;regts&aUoi)iOQf'Jnc^ase they say. Is'aS' > ding.i Tisdale pohited ouljul'that the . ly ..^ l -woulBuld generate about |U Ja {a N abbas, saying “ We needed to meet men wbo remainlaloed bl west Beirut tb u i'y tb e third of • tba tti ••foel’ taxv.mxofijustst to'kMp ihe'state^.frdm) istate^nould be'seallnglS4S0 m lla of -miilioa (or thethe'Btate.Utbe'lficalgov- wl(ht|>em."“ wl ' (onowlng'an'exoexodus-of (ordgnef^ i^ p ts ttiey Q0 W recelviUvB. : 'f a U iif f lWi r t l ^ behind In m aintainingi J i r . l l , 000-mUe primary and a secon- emments*got.)t.a i third and about V 0.6 - .:, -A^student wbo was at the tl olflce wbo (eared IbOT.tOT, coold becom e ;kld:«‘ •, Tbe 'ronu depreuloislo n ' tb a t' coo* 't f i l i .^ ^ wway'network. a They contendI daryc road system every7 year, but million i( localcial governm ents got half, said sa the assailants “acting; per(ecUy] nap victims. So:Some went to east ttaiaes to tirp streagthi b from m any of ? tb e . “^varloirlous; Increase i propos^t (he.( last time the departirtment met ^ ^as. Squad.16.pollcemenr.wererearmed-Bdrut,— vhlch„b„ls_predomInaDlly — ------;— TlMre-waa-alsc .: idabo’i cooibDunltles-is- bas Hsreatodr be^iagMg‘to-«prfacc-would' oot'pot; --thatgftahwas t Iftp .--' •— liso so m e-ch an ceo itw l® . wltb M-16 and AK-47 assaulttrifles. r ChrlsUan. ' • ibm e bpKwttkiii to; any;iioj tipilflciiit^ the 'state'',tB', ou t^p f. llne«,w ltb ItsI ,I fiut'beyond plugging thilhal;mMue P«K“ ‘ I«“0 Ppercent Increase In lhe “The (orelgn professors alalong w ith Steen’s 24-yeJ-yeair-old " d a o ^ ta t* chuge u'tti^ii^ tixc Ol as 'iBwmakera* neigbbora8‘; ' sldee every bordering! cdeficiency, the denartmeilent M yi 11 regliliallon fee,fe now ruiining’aroand (heir y,, wives came to Nahba:las’ office. Becky Steen,-ofo( Cblco. CalK., said / (nm tbose areaSimaaJnalo conc^rMd' state butL WyomingM Is also consider*■ ^eedsv up to |12.million moremi a year 08 a year. ■ It w as th en th a t one gunmatan pointed her father hadIbeen be a Marine in the - 'to begin attacking the t . by tbe addltloo^ (Inaneincia] bunte&'B.’Ing fuel ta:tax or fee .hikes io^.bolster 't '.S om eklndc,d of com prom ise will oc- an “ AK-47. to Nabbas’ bead bc a n d .la te 1950s aodd earlyc ,603 b u t W ^ bike would put on alret[ready itrapped their saggingingroad programs. iunaddressed highway wo shouted. ‘Don't move.' n ever In combat.at. to gi! '"."Sessions!os predicted. (arinen, iouert andd miners.c < ^af This yearear alone, M.6 million Is be-- tapproaching $1 billion. J "A nother aim ed his M-li-16 at the She-also saidid o(o h e r fath er: “ H k j coQcero Is Mlgbteoed6d by th e fact tog Jetlt froi!rom an already Inadequate! sstarted would take up tto another Transportatlatlon officials emphasize foreigners foi and said, ‘All menen, come basically kind'ofiof went there .with th^ I tbat tbey appear to bave- little Idaho mttlfialntenance program>to k ^I threet br four cents a galjalionln lbe that desplte: pipast fuel tax increases, with wl u s .’ The four wallalked out idea of putUagDg together a me<^j dw ice but to com plyy with\ at leasj the budget-;et'in the tnad^nd without: {gasoline (ax, the kind oof Increase the actual shaihare of personal income without wl reslstence.'' thee student department." •ome of the governor'Qor's r e q u ite d a revenue.le IIncrease the cuts will h U: r most lawmakers' rnated point man for ffiet fuelf tax In- anotherhlke. “As Professor Steen walk(Iked away, in Wasbingtoiigton. W hile H o u ^ -A he looked back and told his1 wife, spokesm an Romiloman Popadluk sal^, VirginiaVI Rose, 'Don't worryry darling. Ambassador KeiKelly confirmed ------it' it's only a demonstrationon,’" the kidnappings and that . PresIdS M a r c h stlstudent said. ■ R eagan was notlfli)UfIedatCamp'DaviJr; > ' • Continued fromB PPage A! - Ralph Davlavid Abemalh^ com pan1 (house, 11 they . were gre director d of the Nationali whiteu man in the crowdd was seen each side undiIdi Sunday. the th kidnappers bundled therlem In and notified of ailill Inform ation as : ir , and rocks thrown at mlarchers. an Associationon for the Advancement of: tossingIj a bottle at the! i marchers; He said (hehe number of arrests was sped sp off,” according to the stistudent. com es in. We holdhoi Uiose Indlvlduaia .“This is a resurrectioition of the civil Colored Peo' eople. . anothera person threw a stlclIck. not unusual,1, “you would have had A Lebanese guard at a scl^hool gate who took theI hohostages responsible I ri^ts movement." saiisaid Ozeli Sut- The m arcarch was delayed for.moret At least U people, fou:Dur of, (hem that many aarrests r a n y w a y " In any said sa he thou^t th? gunmmen w ere-forthe safety( of Uie hostages ai!ld ton, regional director3F of the U.S. than threeje hours by the huge tiir-'- Y Klan members wltb weapapons, were crowdofthatsIt size.- regular re police when they eniintered th e call for their■ immediate in: release, Justice Department'st's office of nout, whichIch created a traffic Jam on1 arrested o before the mararch began, Among thoshose arres(ed was while school. sc "I was astonisheded to see Popadiuksaid. community relationss In AUanta. the state roadro; linking Cumming withI authorities a said. Once tithe, march separatist DaDavid Duke, w ho called them th about 10 minutes lateiter racing „ „ ■I I ■ "T bls outpouring of blac>lack and white Atlanta, 4010 milesn mlics south. bbegan, the number of- o arrests conditions 1In the wire pen out ou in the Jeep with the onprolessors. eanwhile tried tq and ali racial groups Is ian Indication The firstrst activists reached the! Jju m p ^ to 60, said Col. Hlarry a Heath, “unbelleveabliible. They had us up lo They Tl were pointing ^ n s toio the pro- establish thelhe identity and of a deep and abiding com:oncem." Foraylh' Cdibounty Courthouse behind trr sspokesman for the Nationallal Guard. our ankles Incncoldwater." fessors’-hfe e a d s. One of tbemn :yelled at whereabouts of ot Itwo foreigners ath Robbie Hamrick, dl«director of the phalanx ol ol police cars about 2:40I Charges Included publicHe drunken- Activity Inn tthe town h a lte d for the me. m ‘If you talk we shall finlinlshyou!’ ducted Fridayy fifrom west Belrul)^ Georgia .bureau of IiInvestigation, p.m., wher«ere they saag and listened[ cness, concealed weapons,5, battery of ta(e Uni- wilh the hostage-ti;e-takers...... ' Amei -'Versity In A reata, Calif., sasaid Steen The Chrlkllnnan Voice of Lebanon ericdiis— was1 a Boston native who t^ reported Waite was Plenty/plcldudss, p recip it*tatiqn on tlap - .ConUmLinued from P ag eA I thi ihi raiil" station rei (he northern California schoi’“O’ l" the beading hack (0lo bis1 seaside hotel -in B eirut — indeideed all of Lebanon — Is ea early 1970s. ■-.,^^,,,-Belnit __ Saturda; apw i, Jwvuib'iad : f = = | ------dangerous-for ------“ TwlnWli,-Bnrte3rrRnp< — "Al"VrTts"alwayrklnd~Mi„ “K " “ !'’.rn e g o tla tlo n s Inn Baalbek,B an ancieat .QttMUo|: »:Fbf»oift/for 7 p.mtl. . EST,I Sun., Jan. 25. could not be ensured by ad SfA . . . Uieir safely cc advenlure. He wanted to dolo things, jity jjji LebLebanon’s. Syrlan-con- Today u d tonight[ght. '/c o n s ld ^ k /k ’® (heUnitedStattales.' __ Seemann Se said. v a lle y ,...... ;• -doudlamvlfh'aduflceDce 6fraInT)r'iiww. .. .sSStSS ------T ^ e “ Unl{eiIfecTSlafS'government; A , Beirut Unlveirsity'Colallege ol- ‘rolled Bekaa vall, ' showers. Souttwast windrinds S to 19 mph. ( ^ 2 0 has used ever/ery occasion and every ficial fic said Turner was a graraduate of The Voice of Lebanon: has been .Wanner. Higbs mid-toLo uupper SOs. Lows ^ fo rt. Includinding persona] appeals, to the thi University of Idaho,’ Polhlli P of known to be Inaccurate Inac In Uie. past ' mJd'to tipper Mi. Hondanday. contidertble 5 0 ^ ti7 (0 get An ..'eloudism wlt^anJacreicreaalng cbance of ' Americans to leave,” a New Nc York University and th at Singh on Moslem-reiatecated affairs. ' Bhowen during tbe aKeiittemoon. B l^ s 55 ^ ^ department oofficial said Saturday had ha received a diplomalat from ' Waite's Drusese rmllKIa escorts have ,to « . alter gunmen;n broke Into Beirut Unl- Western W« Colorado University.ly. - . said he has beenbee negotlatmg-wjUi versity Collegeege and kidnapped three Beirut1 U niversity College d. The organizaUon, , 'CamasPnliie,HaQejra:lya^LowerWood ge, which Islamic Jihad, . R lw V alley:- , r American cltlzitizens and Indian believ- h ha as 3,000 M iddle E astem 'andod African reputedly componposed of pro-Iranlan ; Tpdijr and tonight,ght,' coatiderible . $ ed to have.e . perm anent residency .students. ,sti Issued an appealsal to the Shiite extremremists, kldnappW cloudineu with a chancenee ot rain or snow ^ rights In the UrUnited S ta te s., captors ca and said Polhlli anand Slngh Americans Terr^erry A. Anderson, 89. -.ihowen.-:3iiow.lml.'i]il. near' 5000 feet. . - m — V J \ 7 The.ofilciai,al, speaking on condition were we diabetic and need mediclicatlon. chief Middle EEast a s correspondent for ',-Warmerliiths'laUiemMmJd-30». Lows Dear. ' ®, of anonymity,ty, said it was not im- Other i Information oo thee captives The Associated»d Press,I and Thoniis . 30. Ho&di^ c ^ M elerable ra cloudiness' di'lS m ediately kno:nown who w as respoiisi- was wc pot immediately availablible. ' Sutherland, acting at dean''‘.ol' with an tacreaslng chachance of rala or : 52r»rvnp*r«tur«9 . ble for the alt;attack and th a t no group College < officials said tbee four ab- agriculture at; Uiethe A m erican Unlver*- ' ; snow during the ademmoon: a pighs in the . ducted te a c h e rs, ll^ed wilfith their istty of Beirut, Inl985.-tnli - J?c'- ■■ <: -i" xSi ' "i^F - .. . • had daim ed re;responslbilUy.--- du Ives "w ere identified a s"w'w lives o n cam pus'and had1 noti been .jMorttn^ada asdi Uu V i S ^ “ " " " The captive ______Alann.Steenu.a,_.ajoumalisn)_professor; _gogoing o ut b ecause'of the rec-ecent kid*_ ------4 -U l* h -^ -0 « c a a k «onal—llght—snow a ------id u sr* ~ FRONTS:------rdecrdislng today. Scatti;attered light.snow .iffliS k , . Jesse Turner,:r. assistant Instructor of na develw iu again tonighlight and Monday. ^ vywm;w Coid.vV ■ mathematicss ‘ I and " computer 'The ’ la te st kidnap vlcdmss 'were the ^O tb « w ^ 'm at]y cloud:Midy. Lows mosUjI ^ sciences; Rob(obert Polhil), assistant only on foreign male professissors who ------~BppBCrteenr ana’s)*.I. A llttle-wahner- Showey»OT Rain Fkjm es^S^wtf O cclu^Stationar' I 'prof&sor '0of' business: • and're:remained afBelrufUnlvcrsn'slty-Col-- dayUtne ti(flit>mtureea9 with highs ------N&konil WAairtw Stc*NOAA. U S CW» Comm«c«» MKhlleshwarir £Singh, chalrm'&A of the lege, ie{ a private, Americanm-founded ^ -day and Uosday sos to3 towloi 40s. )artm cnt. collcge, co according, to coll of- Pexas. The low was 15 degrees Idifho 55 - Icy spols lo ero Nefida — Partly cloicloudy loday. Fair Aotlln. Tex ~ ‘ricans were among a flcials. fic Both. Beirut Univen>rslty Col- nny;-on .Monday, bel'owieroaroalW orroad, Minn. IJloor. Vtoalght. MotUy sunny «ing, handful rcmnalning al from what was lage lai and the American Univiverslty of ^ V [n N j]|[^ ' Overoliht lows In thehe teens and 20s. j ' - , ’ Idaho 21 - snow floor, snowir ving com m unity 'of U,S, Beirut Be stlir^Tjare^ o u t a>dozeni B M m hw Uighi both days tn 309itoiow toi 4cs. Iqanor*1 road report _U.S, 20— Mounlnin Home-le-Fairfield. oncc a thrlvin ...... S y n ^ > : ------8Q0W floor,.snowing;- Folrfle•lield-Carey, businessmen;n; scholars• an d other ex- American Ar women worlunglp S r th e m By 8 pjn,'Saturday,jy, rala and snow BOISE; (/(API — The Idoho Tronspor- snow s floor, snowing; Carey-Ai•Arco, snow , patrlates livingInginBeirul. .ended o rtf'n o st ot! IdIdaho with llghl tation Departmpnt. De; rfported • snow- - -Hoor,i snow ing:' Arco-ldaho» fFans. Icy Senate Repulpublican lead er Bob Dole . -'soowfall and (og reporUwrted-lo tbelouth covered roads ro. In.many, areas, ot the','. spols;s Idaho Falls-Asbton. icy i< spots; of K ansas, In a, statem ent Issued by Ashton-Montana border, icy spc centra] and uulheostlast portions and. ' 9taleSaturdurday nlghl. I S! Ms ollice, urgirged the im m ediate clos- 6 U.S, 20 ~ Idaho Falls- along the Idaho-Montuitana ^ r d e r in the Condllioaions; U.S. diplom atic mission ra t in H andcrafted FWnltiniture . Dorth. . • . ■ U.6 . 9515 -• Piummcr-Coeur d’Alene, border, t icy spols, snow floor. atlon reports In- brolcen snow sni (loor. snowing; Coeur Idaho 51_ - Mountain Hom.m ^N m d. return home of all Bi yC""OFFI(ICIAL COUPQK -Available ,preclpltoUo nLebanon. 3 .dlcated amounts were-ere mostly light d'AIene-SanSandpolnl, broken snow floor, border, t broken snow floor,r. snowlns. Americans In L ^ "CABIN F witbtaow accumulation]ions up to 3 Inches snowing;; Sandpolnt-Canadlan.! border, drifts. c "The securlijrity situation in Beirut g U,S. 93 - Nevada border-Tv reported in the' westst portion; of the broken snosnow floor, snowing; Riggins- Twin Falls; has deterlorat<•ated so badly that we're | WWOWVATTMSITOII- j .TreasureValley. . Whltcblrd•d Kill, wet. snowing; Icy I spols, rain; Twin Falls-Cai:arcy, snow no longer in a |position to do anything i ■'Reported3 p.m. temptmperatures ranged - Grangeville'ilie-Wlnchcsler. wet. snowing; floor, f snowing; Carey-Arco. srsnow noor. worthwhile ithere," Dole said. | • from the high U s to 404 0 'degreea. Winds Winchesterter-t^wislon. w e t,' snowing;- snowing: s Arco-Soimon.- Icy sp -avete.nnly.ln•,invHing-moca.lroubie.--K at fflUlTocaHons wereereTrgmrTBaniTi— LeWlsto'n"^!vJloscow. broken inoW flwr,—— Tratr-i’assrsiravnnx^bToi1 roktn sno« m „re kldnappipplngs by leaving our ^ ------; Wclscr-Ncw Mc.idows. snow floor. f few locations In tbe soutiouth reported 15 lo snowing; V . 1.0 - diplomats SOO) exposed." Iffiil H ■ to mph...... floor, snowlowing; Marslng-Oregon border. Idaho 75 - snow floor, snowln • S ' broK., '►Me added1 tthat other Americans M • The highest temperatiratura In the state wet. Inlerslale RC.- icy spols M ■ also shouldd leave Lebanon ------.SatUT{lay,wa3.45.dcgrecsrecs-nl.Ha8erman.___ Intcrstaltta[e..90,r:.Fourlh.of July.Can-__ssnow floor, drills. - - M-I' adokess:- ...... - . .>hlle (be low ol 2 degregreea below lero yon. brokerken snow lloor, snowing: t ^ k - Interstate 15 - Utahlh ’iwrdep" mlnimlte"■ "A" m erican------targets ' S whwported atPreston.on. out Pass,s, tbroken snow floor, snowing. Pocatello, ( broken snow floor,ir, snowing, available" to0 terrorists;te m gOTY______' The utended outlooklook for M them chains ndvl:dvlsedonlowlngrigs. drills; <1 Pocalello-Idaho Fal'alls, wel. Sen, Claibon)orne Peli, D-R.l., chair- ^ ra I PHONI______------Tdaho’-Tuesday througough Thuiiday - ' U.S. 122 - Lewislon Orofino, Icy Jpols. snowing: s Idaho Falis-Dubols,s, Icyspots; I '. m an of the SerSenate Foreign Relations ^ Monida Pass, Icy spols. periods of rain or sooww valleyaVI ood snow snowing;; Orollno-Kooskla,( Icy spols;. ^ J , c.,. „ Committee, linked li the latest kid- e ^ B q ^B i i i b I$532 . mountains Tuesday anond Wednesday. KoosKia-I.o•I.0WC11. Icy spols; Lowell-Lolo . U.S. 3 0 '- McCammqn-Soda ivith the R e a g a n ,^ a d -. Icy spols. snowing, drifts; Sw ? S S ’ nopplngs will Dry Thursday. HighsIS mid-Msi to the Pass, brokeoken snow noor. I' ■ mlnistrotion'si's attem pt to win lute 84 - Caldwell area, wel; Ings-Monipellcr, 1 icy spots, 'mld-40s. Uws 20s andnd Tower‘ 30s then IntcrsluK release ol Amcmerican hostages by sell- Tild-20s Thursday Boise arenren. wel; Bolsc-Glenhs' Ferry, drifts; d Montpeller-Wyoming .-the midHeens to mid Ingarmstolra:Iran. tnomlng. ✓ wet; BilBS-IBS-Iwin Falls, icy, rain ; Twin snow s door, snowing. irley. Icy, rain; flurlcy-Ulah U.S, 31 - Downey-Pre;reslon-Ulah “ My hunch:h is that the trading of Elsewhere In the natination, Saturday's Folls-Burle I " “ S high temperature wasas 76 degrees at border. IcyIcyspolslobrokcnsnowfioor.' border,Ij broken snow' floor, snowowing. the" arm s foror hostages was an en- u-M. 7 AJL U S PJyL • t«1.1 pJA. to «»p.M. P Jit . , ;. .b W'-', ^ 2433 R osnor a; .41 Idahornij 30 ,0 couraging factictor, must have been an n ON Q ia E • TWIN PAILS. IDAHO40 833018 - B W Ktn»4iClir 20 55 PoiIHnd.Oio. 45 3J h H ______South onEoiticilend • 734-7759 • Tvm l»ft on B*ry National UiVtflu sa 35 3i .... Sl.loult . 15 2 2 .... lexijton 4> 2s .... encouraging' factorf to the kidnap- B Sryl Ay. ■ gM L ' Um Ulnin PCD U*Angales &0 48 4B ... Salt lak« Clly 39 . 2020 .... HcCj II 31 J® • • pcrs," Pell said sa: on the Cable News Atbuqutiqu* 44 19 > Uainph't 48 31 31 .04 S«nFtincisC0 56 48 <8 .10 Pocalello 34 ' AUtflU . U 28t .... UltffllDdCh 69 48 48 .. . SnIUo 47 40 40 .49 Salmon 33 14 Network proprogram “ N<'wsmaker &o»ton 18 11 > .... MilmutH 8 -7 -7 ..:t Spokano 34 20 ^ Sa(urday." OllMOO B -SS .... UlfinMpolll 3 —12-12 .... "’jihlrfllOfi 28 11 11 :::: T w i n F a i i s otiiM es 41I .... N««0M«tn« 64 38 Pep The United2d States began Issuing ■ Denw 49 37r .... NftwYoik 10 It T-lnF.lls Ua< », D«(MolA«» 24 -033 .... 0kUh4 40 ]l mid-1970s whe/hen fighting broke out ■ Honolulu to UI .... Pho«nl« 87 41 20 .05 tlotraai . 38 Houtlon eg 49I ...... PJlUtufOl' 11 •2 -2 Ouilor 37 JO28 ..., Todi - V a l l e y h f e - ...... D l< 4 Lebanon in 1911982 and the subsequent - - B 7 . 0 terrorist bombmbings of a U.S. Marine I d a b o ...... B6-7 Peoplel e ...... AlO► \W e s t ...... WHEN CATTJWATECOMESES HOME ind the A m erican em* Q U ESTlbN : o n * of nmy two .bspltal, fho0 cicat that romain*' ...... B 3 S p o r t sLS...... Cl-6 ; \ W o r ld ...... ,'a o 1 1 barracks - and il M aglcValley ... • bassy, fu rtherwamings en were issued. • coti r»c«ntly r*tum*d*d from , od -homo didiid not recognize;. th* animal hotpltal. M) Circtuauoniukaoca Om r, drcnUUoa dlnetor SobKtlpUoaRjsaRalc* The embass'issy has arranged three lAy oth*r her as the> companion,o thot-! iTtiy: datljr tad Sod«7. tu o per wt*w*k: daUy, m ass evacuatiation of Americans from cat, a nermQily w*ll-bib*hav*d shores his -tor-torrltory; Instood). Circulation pboncsa aare manned between 7 andndlOa.m.only.II r««k; Suodir. SI.M per «««L MtQ nbi the city, the 1: mal* •lth*r Ignortd I you do not receivere >your paper by 7 a.m., callall the number for matt b« paidild taii »dvaac« tad tr* artlUhl* aatr • 1 latest In June 1982 and - h*r or ho views horior os o stranger April 1984. In April 1986, an armed htuM i ot h*r for th* fir yourarea:_ ricf dtllrcrrrr tl M mt!s(»b«d: diUy tad S o ^ , Flnt four from vvhom1 h«ho must protecr'. Jerome-WendeD^oc"oodhg-Hagenhan 5« 2535 moolh,»ts.i#l1.10 for S-mooUti. tU .a (er 8-eoolhi,,tjeu II » p tr-...... convoy of vehiehlcles took-anyone who-• - -doy* - o f t* i^ ih * - cam *I hom*.-- hlslurf. yMr;d»Itreal.r oalr. n js ptr bodUi. CEiu for s««DieDUa, SH.it wished to Icav:ave out of. a n especially ■ Burlw-Rupert^aul-iuI.Qak]ey 67o-2m 2 |ar(.nienUu. I; Can this b*hovloilor b* IMj-tmportoirtant not to force-; ht. itu a p«r yctr; Soadajr ody, n,4< pi dangerous pirn Bubl-^eford 543MM8 for l-neaUi*, ta.40 te *«obU». *HJQ j tart of the cIty.'iYei some p r* v * n t* d ? tbo animals> tato stay together FIIe^Roger80l^HoUioU lster 326-S375 StudMl -aadad Mrrk«tDU>i rtU, 67 buU cqIjp: I tLB pv A m ericans ren•em ained.! ANSWER: Ijdon't knknow of vJhen first rolnlointroduced. Moke - monlh Jor (JiUyiJiUrudSnadijr. Twin Palls and aUoUlotbtfareas Beirut Unlv£liversity College officials ony- w oy-,;W jpe^nmt this sure thot fhee rcre tu rn in g c o t carl*-' latest victims had been bonovior iiit is not • hlUporoscopo.pe_. • ------N6WSSlap(MiBntf«.: said all the 1a ^ unusual in cot^ gecculuso_tho— Refbr-QuesUoh ------ifTwnavo-rDBWjBWg tip o r-wl$ h-to-talk-to-i ------i Jllving-Wilh-th-theic-wivca-on-campus------Jona-To::------— L been going out because returning cat has pickek ed u p G re e n C rossB — . edliorla] draartmenient, ta ll 733-0931 between 9:39:30 a.m. and 5:30 and bad not b< (bey were allalarmed by the recent unfamiliar odors frorom the Veterinary Hoai p.m. w eekd^. Toro ireport late news and ^ports r results after foapItalPA ■ ' ------kidnappingslniln West Beirut.------5 :SQaodfinweekeadsnd*,caU WM93S...... MaStaronaaUBUUoo . . • ...... - X . 2 1 1 8 K im berlyrly RI o a d 7 3 3 -4 6 6 ^ . Tb«T1me»-NnHNm U pobllibcd dtlly it m Tbird SLSLW.Twto Tho wamlnBings issued by the State - Advertising BOBU;BUk«.iitfT«ti(tafiUnctsr . . Ttlis. lil4bo.Ibo. mai. by ««>e Vtflty Niwim D epar(m ent; inI recent days were lU penUf* paid at Tvia faJbUlCMn U you vU b to p lace:ce an advertisement, call 733-raHBJl. Classlllnl ' omapcr prompted byyconcem c that remaining'' " >S 014W>. omdal cUy Mtfoosty 01 w> ads. call 7 3 ^ HoMonday tbrongb Friday fronrom8a.m.unlU5 oSwtlOA iC-tM e( UN’OSaln Codt, ThTtandayii Am ericans wowould be singled out In ivs from 6 a.m. until noon.n. Information oo o«ii» •HMkfal rptnlifldon for[or a U.S. extradidon re- ' ^ " r — ------I I SnfTS=T~l-F ______:______

...... 8uf>dtyiJ«nw*ry25,!S,I967 Timm^.>wi.T»ln>HtnFalls.klMoA-3' Nati Reagarn’s add]Iress I on statete of uniion willfoamsroni][r^n^ .■Wa s h in g t o n ( a p ) -- 1President cy, Reagan will-ill be facing Democrat- Reagao, battered by thethe Iranian ic m ajorities In both the Senate and arm s sale scaodal, will/111' try to House. White HouseHc aides say he will re'assert bis leadership and am repair talk of cooperatrallon rather than cod- hi^ reputation with a StatItate of the frontatlon. UDlOQ address proclaiminglg hhis desire Reagan’s remarks-' re - about the for ali the facts to comene out and Iran-Contra’dealeal will b e a m inor por* sketching a broad agendaI foifor his last tion of tbe. spee>eecta a n d 'o ffern o new fOCK! tWoyearsloofflce. information, according a to aides, “<5gg% ' however,' one of Reagaagan’s key speaking privatfalely. • allies. - House GOP !^a( Bob Michel of Illinllinois. In ao Associated -rr--.r /'>■. M lcbel - said '*lt ain’t going gol: to be Press Intervieview, said, "The most PI t^l!af g reat a speech" Inn termst of pressing-probleblem, from the stand- raying Republicans andid will, .not point of the Am^merican people, as far abswcr- criUcal questions5 a:about the - as the presideIdent is concerned. Is- ^epret.Mle of arms.to Iranran and the ‘whatisltwithUhthislranlanthlng?’ — dlyerslon-oLpronis to Contrmtra-rebcls— 1‘And.they’re.re not.going get (that)_ in Nicaragua. from him , I do:don’t think, well I Just i I. I ------; And Reagan’s pollster,r, Richard know,’” said. Michel,M who has been W irthlioi said. “ I don’t: Uthink the briefed on thche speech. "The only IKIB v??y he will address it (Iran)an) wUI get thing, frankly. that’s going to satis- ajiyheadllnes.”" ----...... fy tne-Am'erfcafcan-people-ls (to)-lay lg cold turkey for them Foliowing the tradition sel g e to n w ilh lt.’’ by George Washington, Rea e administration needs report to the nation at 7 p. nlr on the Iran-Contra Tuesday in his sixth annual it can get on. wllh its . tHe Union Address before a JJoint ses- affair before it J • agenda. Even1 so,s< Mlcnel added, "ll's sion of Congress. ; 0 | j Just unrealislitjtic ’to think ..: the’ It Is a nationally broadi>adcast ex- president's golnolng to say, ‘We blew 11 travaganza f^turing theB ppresident and let’s go on1 fromfr here.’ " and the Congress In the; cicavernous Virtually eve‘very poll shows thal chamber of the House of Repre- Reagan has bee3cen badly damaged by sentatlves, with a support!orting cast the Iran-Contra,ra affair. ^ made* up of Reagan’s CabIlablnet, the a Gallup sunurvey this month (ound ."'Justices' of the Supreme.CoiCourt, am* ihat 42 percent;nt of the people quesr' SEET[HE TIRE P*ROS WHO) KNOW Tilis f B ^1 I f bassadors from around ththe world ibned felt lhatlat Reagan’s ability to ' ■^dother dignitaries. run thc countryry had.been hurl by the .'•It will be Reagan’s firstt mmajor ad- controversy. It found that 46 percent PASSENGER dress ofthe year, calculatedited to show believed that Reagan R was generally PASSEJENGER . • h!m strong and in comma:m and.after. “notbellcvable’lie’’-and that 38 percent surgery Jan. 5 and revelatioItlo n s about felt he was holdolding back Information MICHELI.IN ,'the Iran-Contra scheme. toprotectiiimseiself and others, MICMMELIN A c.-'‘It can act os a bridgee fifor us. to Similarly, aa VWashington Post-ABC XZX .move fromJ)eing so muchh centangled News poll founund that G7 percent of s * T H E RADIAL WITHFHA _j!llh_lrfln_t!i_e5tablishing_ttg_Qur_own thP npnplp-thinklnkJleaganJsjiot_dolng_ MS ^en d a and establishing the pace we all he can to:o determine the facts ~EDROPESfTACCE •want to carry," said a Re:Reagan ad- about ihe cpisoisode, and that 56 per- SPECIAL PIPURCHASE I® vlser, speaking privately. ... . - ...... • cent bellevp hehc has not been telling GOODLOOKIK|NG D ESIG N ^^ Jhe.pptlect-complemenl:nL_^ ____ ^.For lhe.first time In hisIs fpresiden- ihetnilh. to imports and small • All season American cars. European tread design 1 iShuttlcbot)oster desiggn slow • Quiet rido enhance overall perforrrrmance. iston (AP) for meeting a1 FFeb. IB, 1988, proposed ' isPA C E CENTER. Housto Outstandlning mileage • OOutstanding l fuel econoi Less than 13 months before be; the iaiinchdate. . isHutUe Is scheduled to fly again, “If nothing: nter by next October’s's deadline sMllle (Icet. all-season tire — up to eo.dboLn > _Lqngest»lasting Michel«lln tire. proper care). ► For domestic compactct. fmrhunh •• Cling^ to wett roads.i intermediate & full-slzt ity-h— • Excellent wet & dry trs • Continued from PagejeAl / / chairmen. Wai/aish said that, graritlng • Plows through}h snow. 'SB jl I^cFarlane tried to talk to^«acaiv to •Immunity coulimid "create serious and • Handles preci«:isely. accuratelv-tMH • :&bout the'eeopoUtical a sp p e^^ ofpe perhaps insumirmountabie barriers to- I:*m s s ^ , “the'Tw:^deiident would the prosecutionlon of the witnesses.” ;*tiecr Ine conversallonn ' to the President RcReagan has asked Con- ►195/75R14 ^ gress to gratrant immunity lo his . - P185/70R14 ; SQ (hQt the focts would _ _BiEMSJLACKM llEAAS - , . JSjnlted States was not trad!ading arms bc disclosedI ands the-furor ended. OMLT...... »M i,Y ...... /I^ ijr hostages In undertakingling thc inl- Walsh’s dutyIty Is to determine -rtjatlve with Iran. whether any crcrimes wcre-committed r*-In letters to the cocom m ittee and. If so, to seeseek Indictments. ------LIGHT-r TRUCK------—— ______PASSENGEF W ofis— MICHMELIN ^ • Continued from Page;eAl A ' the other side, ‘^ifo n iiJs Juslified, Black salesaid. "The trial lawawycrsare educated XC: h 4 ' J 5 P O R T I J - ” "T hls is not minor, but a1 mimajor and well-armeded w ith facts, and they EXCITING PERFORMWANCE : ^ e r h a u l , " which will drasticsticaiiyaf- are articulate,’’ he said. While the RID E S LIKIKE A CAR. J p • ‘tfect the attorneys,” he said.d. group may be! prproperly motivated, W O R K S LIKI(E A TRUCK. ‘ AND DISTINCTIVVE I-* tB u t the attorneys "need to igive “their solutionnis i! misguided." ' RIDING CO M FOIRT P t-inore and clean up thelrproferofesslon,’.’ Vivian Klein,n, ITLA1 's lobbyist and • For pickups, vans&4x4s.vi ':m a c k a d d e d .. ; ...... executive directector, said lhe ITLA J— •-AH-season. » All-seaspn capabilities3S.. it-*-The new legislator said helie wv ants a has recognized:id a need for "fine tun- i-:silde range of comments aboiibouttorl ^ ing” In the tort rts system with some • Smooth, comf(ifortable ride. ► SR speed-rated. reform . oposals. One-involves • Raised outijne'3 white letter - WS& > Incredible handling. "We’re getting calls or lett(etters fines formvoloiilous lawsuits. While .. styling. • » Bold, sensational styli from physicians and businessless people . ihere Is a courlrl rulei already giving <1 ^ 0 have been lobbying forirlLBul it judges the powewer to impose fines ond » Long mileage. Mr. Joe on street whati a tot rt Is attorney fees foifor frivolous actions, ^ d they have no Idea," Blacllack said. the ITLA proposposal would make It a . •JM cC lure, a Boise attoniey,ey .sald statute with aI clearcl message to the “235/60SR14 ^ I^ e Idaho Reform Coalitionn repre-n Judges'-who>are ai now hesitant LT195/75R14 3LEJWS ^ Sents the people - the peoplepie behind about imposingng the fines, she said. BMIY ^ e r y th ln g from small buslnejinessesto She also claUnlUned the‘‘havoc’’thal OMIY...... W .•tibunty-govemments., ...... thc coalition'ss tortt£ reform.would bf- —I -iT o rtre fo rm , hesald. willllb b< e a ing would be for nothing, "relief” to those pwple. Thehe 1pro- It’s not goinglg Ito resu lt cut in- posAls will help by makingi thithc risks surance premfuliums. Thai’s been pro­ PLUS; A COMPLETE SEI ZESATCOMPARAGIBLE PRICES ; more predictable. ved In everyonene of the states where But aalm pact will probabl]ably-not be— tort reform was'as adopted, Klein said.— Immediately apparent, McCicCiure Compared tollolast year, the ITLA said. And there are other factactorsat mayhaveatouj3ugher fight In batU lng. ' work thot might affect premismiums, this year’s tortrtw \ a r. MOIHUNTINGrAND because the Insurance indust)ustry Is Klein said monore lobbyists are car- rylng the reforn»rm banner, Bul she competitive. PR “IthlnkltwUIhaveanlmpjmpact. I’ll secs legislatorsirs who aren’t convlnc- f i i . C0AAPU1ITERIZEDBALANCCE stand by that i .. But don’ttmake m ed tort reformn wwll! help reduce In- ...... nfe’sayitwillmakethem (tht(the ■ surancepremluilums. ' ' ■ ' prem ium s) go down,’’ hesald3ald. The ITLA Iss a:also lighting a concep- Without tort reform, howevvever, the tion that the lawawyers’opposition to . premiums could Increase ovenove m ore, tort reform is5 self-servingsc and SAME SINCE M BBANKCARDS^WELCOMED! . McClure said. m otivated by firfinancial Interests, she The ITLA Is contending thathatthe said, to rt systehi doesn’t need impimprove- MqnylTLAmi m em bers, however, ■ m e n t> e said. But thTcTiaUUlltion'------T-rcpfc5chnniirr

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Secretary of Education W illiam9 ]Bennett'will raise some concerns•ns with his latest remsmarks that schools \ /iig^ll <1 ------ahould-teach-"!-"raoral-value8''-as-pairart of sexeducatlon— c l a s s e s . 1 B u t m u c h1 ot what the contntroversial official V// j______. e s p o u s e s . is_wworth- oi consideration-byjy-both-parents-and - ; educators. : I ' B e n n e t t h aIS s been I a frequent critiiitic of sex education I' courses, sayhigtag they have done iittlttie to stem, the rate • I of teen pregnainancies and that they!y avoid mention of I any“ri^tand'id wrong.” . , . ■ • i / 1 Instead, hee ttlilnlcs sex educationjn proa-ams should j .. Include argumiments against pre-m.marital sex. “Why ' not say in schoolssc exactly whatlat most American parents say at home: children shohould not engage In SM TO RT& W l POyouifllHK HE W AiriNfi i s e x u a l a c tiv ltlet ie i s ? ” ; I Bennett sayslys he thinks sex 'educucatlon needs to be ! '. taught in a "moral"n: context.” Mosl)st parents, he add- Press]fails to}cover Reagar1 n adequu a t e b ; i /ed, .“would grigratefully welcome heilelp in transm itting i .s u c h v a l u e s , Drawing parallels betv‘tween W atergate and i varying alibis, even a cubb reporterre: begins to ,•'[ i ■ F e w w o u l d1 'd'disagree with these! [prlnclples^Indeed, Coatragate has been inI vivogue for the last two doubl that person’s hinocenc;ence. ^ I one of the. schichool? prim ary dutiesles is to pass along months. If the curren t sciscandal widens It's in- . J e f ff C Cohen Why have so m any veteraieran reporters swallow-’ .c o m m u n i t y sItandards ta i of right and wwi r o n g . ; evitable that w e'll soonbilbe hearing another cd Reagan's shifting rationalonaleforforelgn-policy,; . B u t T v h a t hhappens a i all too oftenI iiis that groups and ■"’ Watergatecomparison;i;Itwlllbethetaleofa I adventures? The jusUflcatIoatlons for Invading reporters poke holes in theUie While House cover i 'interests with;h ideological1 or rellglo'ious agendas try to crusading press corps --journalistic Davids, In G renada changed dally, eacleachgameringa .' ■ _____t Ha mnM nf Wfiftriward or story, so what? The truthlh willw receive f^ je ss al;^______headllne^and£ach| debunkediked-long after Grenada:____ — ^ — manipulate-thethe-educationai-procesi sssr:They-either-try ------: , While House G oliaths. Don’tD( believe it. lehtldn than (R ^lElnanien ie , and'by Uie'n a new becam | e U ie'tumlng pointtlhepresldentneeded the I ■ • jio take controlrol of it, or take Issueue with the Instruc- For while the orthodoxjx view of W atergate scare story wiil be domlnalInatingtheheadllnes. ' lo , boost his low ratings InlUiepolIs: Uie ■ I _____ ; .JJlonJnilhe.JS.aiSasonl.ni^processjyhidich_schoM s .aiso_t.ry ______depicts It as the press’si jfinest hour, there is a ______A few weeks into Reagangan’spresidency, we were Rulers do not always requiequireUieouW ^tsup'--. — fed the-WhltC'Paperon-EiEi £Salvador alleging a ------, . t o t e a c h . : contra^ viewhelffby no1 0 an experrbntfie -pfSssRTnoTtrUlhTAffNapoleflOleoh-satdrlt’ffSTjffl^-''^ ------global com m unist consplrapiracy to arm the rebels. j ntll it ho longer mat- The result Is to put schools In the tl middle. Rlght- subject than an awa'rd*wlwinnlngjoumalist and clenl to delay Uie news until 1 Watergate sleuth, SeymonolirHersh. “Far from With the story haunting the front pages, the Na- ’ ters. , This was Nixon's ruleile oof thumb, and It '' y want nb mention of ( -tb-Liters may \ f contraception or a rooting Nixon out In Wateitei^ate," argues Hersh,- Uonal Security Council appapproved $65 million in worked for Reagan as well.'sll.- . woman’s rightnt to an abortion. Fummdameritallsts m ay' •“! would say th e press mademi W atergate in- emergency aid for the Salvlalvadorax government. ’ When the president orderelered the bombing of -■ want to screen:en “m oral” values e?ie?tcluslvely through evitable.” MonthslaterlheStatcDep)epartmentadmltted Libya; i he cited “ Irrefutableble ievidence'’Gadhafi -' the report was "misleadln(ilng” and Uie W hite Biblipai iangu:juage. Some feministsi t s . m a y d e c r y a n y Hersh’s thesis is simpl; period), subversive open!ratlOD»agalnst;Chlle’s telllgence sources,’'o f Lib:Libyan hit squads stalking ,nol Libya. . ler anoUjer cycle 0 ^ Libya . doctrinal moralra llty . . democratically elected?IFrtsfdent Salvador - our president. Years later > . F'ornearly Six years muchlUCh of Uie p ress skipped! ^ Allende,GA domestic sp storles w am ed of new plotslotsbyMoammar ,over such discrepancies. SofltrealmentoftheSof -M ; Inguch.anenenvironment; who canin blam etcbools for spying f gainst anti-war dissenter^, wholesale wlr/fretappin^avlnggot-- Gadhafi. this Ume theunnsnnamed source turned president , was most evident^nt eat his news con- - . . o tK m n ^ - a n lldllddle-of-the-road i pap,, instructionI devoid ...' tenaway.wlthsomu(;hXoXorso iong, an arrogant oul to be Adm. John Polnd«ndexter, perpetrating ft' -' fefences.lnfrequenlaslheyhey were. ■ ? __ X o U jjalu e’-’-dlscIscusslSni except, th eV^gue^“dp js XQur own •' -presldenfdldn'tthlnktwlwlcejbout cp.ieting up_a .. disinformation ruse fromm thtl e White House. ■ Recall,ibrexamplCj whenhen Reagan suggested; iJ____ ■ • iih in g F -.'. two-bit office iiugglng op()peratldn. Meanwhile. Uie Search fonfor Ihephantom Libyan— that Aquino supporters, as95 wwell as Marcos, had i hit squads continues. ; W hat Bennetlett.asks for is not uniinreasonable. But if .There is a parallel to bc drawn between committed election fraudi andan violence In the . ' 'ent White House ^ a n d a i. Almost as m ysterious> wcwere Uie phantom ■ | ■‘.we Wimt m orairal values taught Inn schools,, we may Watergate and tha currei Philippines. Not one follow-u»w-up question probed- -I but It's nol very flatterln{Ing to th em ed ia.F o rlf. Soviet MiGs th at thc media;dia told us w ereen route ,this gaffemililoDpersons, mi la rg e r:: theth role that government as large a fraction of the]e population. Almosl wlUioutwll exception, minister the program. hundred millionlUon consumera U at, orabout one-slxuiofth([the total popu- • plays Inn agriculture.a In 1890, the fed*I- In 1890, the m a jo r demmand of the wherever ata majority ofthe popula- Net farm Income per penerson whllesmallfor

' ' i Letters/f / W e n e e d t o' proclaim ; d evootion t to Am eriticon d r ^ m o ftfequalify'------. the Americanapeople.Heparticula^ p< 'Enrani^ of fre^cd o m ly won that hattle alt in the minds and shorlliortfall. (Did anyone'nolice uiiIbatp Scopes “MonkeyTyTrla]."SInct‘then whenJ>n Jesus walked our earth, macany alsohelplesswhenpeo]^ p le are misled hearts of the '60s'60 chUdren, growing WeUre Uved wiUiin our means. O rrasyou a manyfinelegiUmsmatetrainedsclen- peoplepie believed in God, but were! tctold and do not cooperate. ^otnrownsodetv upwhenhlstnxroops took to ibe sooflJ often termed: "hunkered doilown.” tlsts nave re-examim ined Uie projected b y Jestfesos, ttiat.Uiey did not know . Helphig to banish1 nuinuclear weajfons streets In peaceiceful m arches Uiat Inlidabo, id Steve, »e weather tbelie Uieories and have!re found tbem van- God.HI. H eevbn told.Uie wom an, "Yeife should be everyone'sI's gigoal, Uios 0 v - yes are often tumed to ^violence, violence storelorm. » I -» ting in many ways.lys. Tbey bave ad- w orshiship ye knowMt w bat" IngouraandchUdrenjren a nuclear free tlue, and I cry out againstt thetb< In- not from his "'‘troops,"butfromtbe tr • As Uiepresspaints a rosy pic)Ictun vanced proofs thataatUiecbposltecoD* Todaoday, mUiions of people aU ovever worid where tbey canan savs witb pride, liistlceln tills coont^ tbatthtthlsfact people along th;thwldeUnes. 50 fiUed.____olf a a r more generous and congealla la l...... cjuslonsmay.be.dri.drawnfromsbmeof- Uiewoiworld beUeYe.in.<5^, but it rMtshelped tq______~ m ak^flurertiiciiriceliT with hate;- Uegislature, g ij on the next page wiwe tbesamesetoffacfacts prettied. standsids to reason if ttiev knew Goda saveiheiwld^mTiQs'nticlear" eople who were able to ' -read»ad about our depressed econonomy. . : ForaCHiristian:in: God caused m a n . andI diddie Uie wUl of God, tbere wouliuld holocaust. ? T b e Ja n . 18 or th eiT Tii U n e. I, place Uielr bands over Ouru r plani now is to give our bardrd- to write abouVi^gleglnning^ but man's be onl)inly one rdigion: WILLIAM HAFFNE^ R News carried a pictur« of KKKKKinllv- their hearts andmd moaUi Uie words of earnam ed tax doUars to our gov* nature holds in Uialhat he catfonly keep Iqou1 our nuclear age, our clvUizaUaUon W in FaUs Uig color, dressed in “wblte"lle"robes, thePledgeofAl[ Allegiance: “One na- emnmment to lead os to prosperitjIty. on believing thissaslongastherels at standsIds In Jeopardy and could be gdtlng blacks aod whites anrbisisthe ofthepopulatiotlon, and fortunately ' budgudgets while our economy wasas on to examine botbip pr ro an d co n —. ; . Unc(nconceraed men keep right onon I wish to h e a r fromithegrandchil- the ; B sbaidt.V ,T hIsb the '‘mock()ckery.’' U>e m ajority sUsUU rules in America, .therle rocks. I simply want a prodiKluct . which our ChUdrenrenhavenotbeen buildiiiIding these weapons,'even Uiouough drenof Ja m e s W.CleUJleUand.wboran* : ^ d m y 4>enoDal shame issidldnot I < ■ Towhomareyflsyouquoting—J.Edgar forU>r the price I pay. able to do 60 far.• - Qjgyy jyknow It would m suicide to ususe ched near Jerome. PleasePie write. fek s tbe tim e from my Ufee to loosen Hoover, or a littlitUe-bown columnist? The Th voters, whomever Uiey w ere, It would seemI to me Uiat the ri^ t them.)m. OUiers stand by and give thiUielr HUBERT H.ANDEIDERSON IballDon in the name of fre»reedom, in ' mad.It 1 oneself no more: thUian an eman- havere a country? Uie chief executive,:,butlplay,oneon bu ' Since King’s writing is unllunlikely to Filer .. . w'as as; an experience I'll never rej%gret. cipatedanlmalwhwhose ancestry Uved ScieclenUsts have brought us a lonijng TV"? be on your "selected readiogliflgHst," I only hope maay oUier well1 quail*q byUielawofUieJu5 Jungle only, why ways,^s^protectlng us from^lagues‘S ROBERT aOKNSO^SON le t me quo te him . The lastt linesof-—lin T ak ^ at .— not ^lo w io ra n ananimal moraUtyt------end de — JTwin Falla------^ M artin Lulher King’s famouj Iclpate in this mosl im portantItform I Preying on the wei#eakerUienbecomes _____ Have a D ream " speech read:“ s;''Lei towithstatand the press i',7f govem o m ent, by Uie people,,' tito only normal. Thislis iIs not to cast a liope ' m antle of incjpienient depravity 0 8 - freedom rin g .. .And whena ththis hap* Occasionallylly(attheriskofopen-. pres-reserve our freedom. 1 also bo nes M. R etnnierT " .pens, w ben we allow freedoniom tb ring, ing up old debatbate) your editorials theyley have a to u ^ hide tb witiististand unbelievers. It iss liInstead my way of Dr. Ja m when we let it ring from eververy . positively tantantalize response. Thurs* thele freedomfi of the press. Thanknkyou wording a nagginging, long'time worry ■ : A nnounces village an d every ^amlet,,Irom. Ire . day's qu^Ules.es. I’m so sorry you forgir giving m e mine. (The toughp ih id e about Uie social falfallacy of our naUon The opening of InlBrmountintaln Orthopaedic Clinic as of Monday.: every state and every city,/.wewUl w chose not to att(ittendUiefuncUonto >>andtndthe freedom. about to come a papart In some places ■ cqFebruary 2,1987, v#Ith offlciIcealn Twin Falls and Jerom■ome. be able to speed up that dayay when'aU\ which you referferred. DONNA DC SCOTT under the strainsis 0of: -Dr. Relmler.ls no longer- associated( with the Magilaglc Valley or i qf God's children t-. black: menmt and ' Tbe‘‘Bad01dOld Media” ? You said it. T Tw w InFalls i.Deterior^IngQg mora! standards VJerome Orthopaecjlc Clinicscs, wjilte men, Jews and Gentiletiles, fto * When you attaclackelwtedofflclais, • H r and consequenUy;ly;2.Deleriorating’ 'J® Does evojiution lead « marriages - resulsultlngin; 3. Abused teistants and Catholics— willwUl be able you’re "reportl:irtlng Uie new s." When r m o u n a in to Join bands and sing In thehe wo'rds\ of we defend oursve Itselfaninnatehoihope and selfworUi prebend. But be won a ^ aeatbatUe t , (Idaho has a balancedbu'dgetlaw.)ba theliheir views correct. Evolutionn [seem* sense. There mayay M more, m ucb b the hearts ot the.'.'majorlt;)rlty"of Westartedth1 this fiscal y e a r wlUi no edtcd to have proofs al Uie Ume ofof more than m eetstsUie t eye at first 734>6db6<•800-826-7 7694 ; sight. Are we abletjle to meet.Uils • challenge wlUioutjut fear? Let’s ho p e, ALL STAMESFREIGI-i H l tfc. ' : ■ ' l.C .C .BBrbkar.M i C 187835 Il^W R N E R , Our AasdcIotskorvPiProfM itonals'.. .GWa.Th*^W o Coll ■ " J

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I LOCK IUP YOUR KMONEY > j I L TO 31 ■ KEEPP . ' ' . IT SAFE / ' ‘ ^ ^ T h e A nnim i al H ouse) J& G reen Acre t C e n t e r w ill nnow both be i P e t ( ^ “ o f f ejrihgLOW r CClOST SPAYS, ‘CD’? — ^______NEUTIr E R S & V A C CCINATiONSt£ b e tt eer i serve the AM agio Valley! WNEFR S ^ » T o C i e ilebrate, e We’3’re Offering Start Receeiving Yourr Tax-Freei V2 Prl•rice on O' *2®“ Off our ' Completete Physical " , o icome 30 De)ayis After Yi^our Deposis it . . . Exaitarns ®already low pricedd . spays & neuters. Now^ ■ n T ^

- ^ ‘’“'O C ff our : 1 0 - 5 0I ? % Off already lowIc priced Everything In the pet , vacclniInatlons. store.r e ...... ★ - tl h i s S in g le p rremium e plan paays7y4-73A %I ta t x (A llvaccIcclnatlons) icrINCLUDING I CATS•& DOG FOOD!* I freefr interest.

cC i om e In & get ac(oqualnted with oui)ur new ' ★ 1100% 1 money b a c l( g u a ra n te>e. e persirsoriable & highlyly qualified associelate- Dr. a ★ N o e ffe c t o ri taaxation ) of Soci:iai Security inciic o m e . Michael KoobaI at the Animal Hououse. . '■ T h is is T a x F reee i income^ ------EXPIRES FEBRU1RUABY7TH------.A c m C m ★ N o S a le s C h a r{r g e s o r F e e s d eeducted fromI y o u r d e p o s it. C 3 r t t t e * ^ ^ M o i i A e THE Mi10RE YOUJLOOK t 868 G reen.n A cres Dr. 30 S econd AVfe.S. ' r : r ~ ^ 'i w i nvFalls f - ; -TwIn Falls- — THEBETVTER THISSLOOKS!I 5 < i > 7 3 ^ 2 - o - o 7 3 M 6 3 r ^ ^O 3 rd F L 0)0R 0 i CALL NOW FOR ALL THEHEPLUSSES I I ' < ^ FIRST fNTSJTERSTATEBANK BLDG. PROFESSIONAL ECONONlOHIC j ■ f l TWIN FALALLS. IDAHO 83303 SERVICES. INC. • I ______" JJAMESR. LOVE. LUTCF n

_ Tt'T»t>»rNeWi», TwIgEtl}Eailafldaho Sunday, Januaruary 25,1987 ...... r ' I' — 'Sotrnebiginames in ih e (GGP M N aatiO W >asy ab()o u tp airty’s imiiage crowd’rn i §mIS' rs arise thatt scandal COlndd h u rt’883 chances'( id ■ bis '^personal i^ u -. ^ByDONALD^M»rora*;* u 8b9M W ' House Rep^publican leader Bob vie ifd tb at CT happened la st year^yeai 'J fihou^'^'Go-UHCl^hoi;hoBie” ,|l,c h r it? White civiivlfjiigfils.juiwemBit..-.. cdeatb.iq jail'-and.t^'jOttK j Michel of Illlmllnola Is openly critical of News Ne poll came out and said :ve Presl* Fahrenkopf too . rlghWderaonslniors.'.*• '- ' u '- I . We’re herler^j^bccause^.w.e, want; to tco D V lcted.andrhan^ iaMt^^crapj.! what he descrltribes as the president’s p pe ercent of Americans believi :-;^The^ni|gew;g«ftg dent Reagan Is not doing a s5 imuch as proach of remind , . tog;'Tllftwbif« ' protett '^i^yliomes-,McI.lamllte*'qi jand' n)urdet.of,a ':« ld :W ^.,^ failure to deallalfiifecUvely with public dei s tmdw' ^anklln-D.^ he_cou]d.to_brlng_puLall the tl facts the Democrats n concerns abou«ut the Iran-Contra conr. he. tered sharp losses Itf : trowd M^&e^ , about ab the s ^ t arms salesE rtnfan“Roosevelt suffere - • N ^ l y .M We troversy. ;lons and m any com-'’ ; ed to thelr;b^iod-nd-.cars a'ftier a I i t T and divef§lon of funds to the t Con* tbe 1338 election county today^W ieniorce Paul. .U xaltalt, the former Nevada an land the New/Deal at^ t m arch inir :i tronl iM be - : IdOpn’t l care about j tras. mentators declare Uclds'uy;tbcyilBov'i)f'iilib^blacka'.; senator and closecli friend of the presl* trc at 56 per- an end. Forsyth County Courthi anta, just leave ; wbo Uvela,the rusticjcow dent, is wanimlng that the party Is Tbe survey also said that Tbe .'i,.-:counterd€ SOndl^noiWor^UinU:..: too dependeident oh money and c¢ do not think the presesident Is ..Their modemiemW ay^unterpartft («Ti,9(:i»Sa-' Forjrsyth County . Satturday’B'/iiffdfchV:?®SMae.'ippeH technology inIn campaigns and Is los- teltelling the truth. are making thehe s4mei mistake,'* be week alber a. BlmOar ,mar-BMt:abfluUnJ)pi?r-_-) ^ tn rn rry 4Q In hU j)q PO lls and opinion polls woul'uld all In- we’ve got too mc —ofHhe -bns^^sayln ^ y eftic6w i t< ^ -and-wenLonO( an'd lfh a s liv e s, wc’v e 'gp o t t' far'toD'few volun|------V we’D lG ylD O uriT ^;..' Duke -was arrested on'a , 0 a second term. dlcateTt'Is alive ouflhere ar •ForsythGoUhiy from w mntooewbo'- t rMlecUontoa s personal teers,’’hesild. 'ftcockinw bo^vaifW i i«o(>.}reckle35/.fiOQduct .(lod - Members of ol the Republican Na- Its effect on The president's ] i federate flag, said; jte. jq h lg b w ay . ' llve8hert;-’‘- ‘ ' ' ‘'V'’.-- - '^ ‘''' 1‘h i s ' lh#! - Commlimlttee, holding their an- • Atlanta bigu bcWMm isl l i other people were ar^' . Luther '^isples'-'^atc^ nual meeting.ng. were quick to deny I Uitegratedlathei960«. . maycHfrtnrihlsdriview^y.;,’ C ’siv: : , . ^ e d . beibefore; the march started^ ^ ' any comparlsoIson with Watergate. IV Colmterdemonstratba to n -d ls p « i? fl • f it w as’*i’'not' immediately clear Hehii& ed;i^to«^ Back then,1, 'sald8 Spencer Abraham, fbflfdreW cAddhbld HI were afmiatrf with; ble'.oii.ya t bunch of M t'hf! Michigan R(Republican chairman, ['lbe mbcb U '^eduJdufedi^trller,. o,any group, The rtaloHty of tte.F bw i people weree calling( local p arty of- CRAIG D.LHOLMANDD.PJi. •as .WO- p^We:.;„ Many inIn the group around Duke, ^:,people, t ,they;re ,ii6t.w llces to declaclare they were quitting O a t t e i i M . fo fia n IW I ;,way^ *lgiilgns aaylxjg, “ Whites have.. Ithij^glveM^^fldaame.’^. ^ the GOP. is pleasised to announcic e ' . "No person3n Ithat l know ot has done * th a t," h e 6ald.Id. the opeenlng of his offlcflee Haley Barbirbour, a former White Puietly^bracinggforterrc orist acti1 ^ 1 ! • House politicsleal aide and now a na- for the pr)ractlce of Podialiatry r tlonal committeeman COI from ^ ^ _ X Mississippi,, Sl said of the Iran-Contra • Podiatrlc Sports Medjdicine • Children's Foo'•co t O rthopedics ■ , “They will not be a fac- l ^ f 'T disclosures, • G Ger eneral Podiatry '• f^tag M ayer, the'tt. assfstant Departnier defense secretary Ior>r health1 affairs. B3>,m^L! Mayer agreed to breareak the official . i / ^C cO nA ll Chrlsti[*tm as Yarns7 J f . silence on the matter:r f following a re^ r y o2 V y r r Craft K itiSiP Potlorn i Books . |/ r n i i ■TIRED ofBBig Discounts onI Overpriced Fumi•niture ' ^ 1st. cent trip to theMldeast. - t!siiWDll»isiMEm)si<«llPi>IpaltOTsaalbMks...... ; Mayer also discloseosed he is now . p u PHEIjrEX BRUNSWICK: k nature spun seeking a similar accoccord with Saudi • emtLITE YARN. ALASKA • A rabia, and will visitU CChina this spr- . | k I-..... WOOL - ' ing'.'to see if there, arcare ways that we | itzv u P a y F o r ^ .kaln * 1 . 9 9 ik«ln FIRED Of Proromotlons and Ginmmicks That You I can assure each otherher of (medical) $•«!..: » 1 . 8 9 •n • W* now terry Plnjogln Yprn - 1 :T • support." lorga vorlaty ol loU yam * > "I think this servesves the national j Interest as few thjngjngs do,” Mayer 1 I T a r n l V l a Said. • . . roodingK The agreements are described by J ;246 Main St. — GO'Sooding — 934-5888 the assistant secretaritary as strictly 1 . -r-r- ; medical in nature,, talth o u i^ they di PRE-INMNTOR'IY CLEARi\ m u l i A S A L E tiQ!rhat's AREimALSALE- HH ...ALLLINSTOCK Cheap Pricices on Qualility Furnituiure - @ K CARPIPETS & VINYLS!s Big Discouiunts on Regi|ular Pricedd m Itemsi Withh No PromootionaL S r / Yo-W/omFF u g g ested Retail S i - Gimmicks!5l M n VINYLSs..S ta rtin g a t . . , ...... m m I r o w n ’s 68tliII Anniversaiary g W CARPETSS Starting a t.. ^ m Claude Br " OFFICIAL CCOUPON" "CABIN FEVER"' JSWEEPSTAKES Im ,w« en lh* CamivsJ Crwx tu»> 'funft U»Ship-. 7 dsT* NoilM. 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S u nday. Ja n u a ryy 25.1967a T1fnd»-NewB,TVtlrt\>ift FalU . Maho A-7 . 9 — O o m i NaHot R.^ail union 1(leaderoptinImistic . I and European ex]exporters are taking * BvTO M RA U U lead of .Saturday, but the.:Be. Brotherhood of y. smaller profits; tc to bold on to their . NE^ with a reeirecord im administered'r by the Treasury yearear. , parUy due to the muteriters. “Ui rh.aiiAf»'« recen t months, j ay off the end ot tunnel.” bmiooiilus trade deficit,t. LIs seeUng Department,, toi provide selected' PaParia of tbe admlnlstr faUlngdoUar (mamainly In Europe and NegNegotiators took . the j^iy to. Uuot, protectlooist jpttpressure, in subaldjw (o_cei.certain U.S. productsto-packn markets or assist a 0 ab bag-of measuresi daymltyilty, said the al standardsIs on product liability hardlardpressed oilfield industries .u-v despite the adm ad inistration’s oft- ___ ^ . 0 .j admlni^aUon’a pacbge.ge. would In* th a t could easeise the financial burdens AcAdministration officials sa“ y f®? repeated policiesles of "open m arkets” dude these key item s: on U.S.-busInejnesses reelbig under the hopelope the measures wUl:beIp anV''fairtrade.v - • A proposM easing of anti-trust escalating costs coi ot liability b- som 5< Corrupt Practices'Act, th{the Jaw that w ar chest anduid easing ol antl-tnm. -“.1“I know there's this mood 0 findacompromiimlse that would head r ____prohibits. V.S._Mfflpanie»_etirom-pay^wijpereamsuiisuccessfu^-pr^wsed by-' t^njHIIng Up OUt th^l r Tariffs-on Eur^ean US bribes to foKign govgovernments, Reagan in 1986. t's related to protectionist ; from B ritish 'g in to nent across the country. IRntV p goods ranging fi tb< more'closdy definee ^what con- But this yeai^ear, the adm inistration men » iS thta F rench wInetoDjI Danish cheese; h ^ tu te s a bribe. U.S. officfflclals claim is lumping allHI its proposals together madnade that mistake before to take effect on Jan. • « n s 2 . The tariffs, to kRY 24-31, 19i, 9 8 7 1 ^ (be current law Is so vagueiguely drawn, under ttie: rubric of “com- comrountry. with disastrous jUnced la st month by o JA N U A ] imd the' penalties so stiff, stll that It petltiveness," theI new code word for que:juences.r Treasury Se R eagan to retietaliate against new Sun VVaUey & l ^ h u m frii^tens many ' companlanles away all trade-relaelated Initiatives. The Janilames A. Baker ill told a c restrictions on.lt t .U .S .'g ra in sales .to ' • • Events will induide: doing b'usln^s abroadoad.' strategy rev(everses administration slonilonal hearing last week, refei n Spain. But if ththey talce effect, the ® Ev protectionist measures enac _____--•Jiew ^Jaw s-to-istrengtbigtbEn-protec-._poUcv_oIJhei pastJwo.^ears..durlng_P™^ p L?£!5U!Uimmoo-M«rkclket, also known-asJhe,------^ c E ^ u ttPTORES^-SLHGH-RIDES r 3ES------: ------tldn of U.S. copyrights,, titrademarks which m ajor.li* trade legislation was UieihTWJOs^ : ^ r ..kl. European Ecorconomlc' Community, D O W NHDX H & XCSK I RACESS ■ . '! ahd patents, with propooposed sane* sharply opposei)sed. R'Reagan Is presenting J hi J ' w a s ,expected to lo impose new levies ^o s against countri^I tbtbat do not With bothI dchambers 0/ Congress trad;rade proposals at a time ofOf moun- onAnierJcanpnxroducts. g s SNOW MklOBILING ( • FOOD FAIRH ' : .* :! fefcct these so^railed “Intellectual "li now under DeiDemocratic control, and tingIng trade frictions. And efforts lo10 1liberalize trad e with ^ IC E SSKATING • MOVIES broperty rights.” leaders givingng trad e legislation a lop TiTiiree days after the State Canada have bee>eea soured by U.S. ac- LIVEE ENTEP3AINMENT ^ • N e w au thority for the tl United priority, the! aadm inistration decided UnitJnlon Address, the Con^ Hons Imposing} new n duties on Cana- CHAiEUao r RACES • APRES SKI S- Department is scheduled to ^ le s to;aegdtlate in an.-an, iq?coming lo w e l^ Inearsarly In the new congres- Dep ? dian s h in ie s aniand oD and pressuring ^ BIG SWININO WINTERFEST DANCEO ' ii d of globpl trad e llbillberallzatlop slonal session)n with a trade package ' Itsts finalf figures for the merclrchandlse i„,,Imposing a 15 percent i, expected to stalart rt soon In of its own. tradxade deficit for 1986. 1 Its own construction ::ErERA&FAMI • ii P Coneressionaanal Democrats oa OlOfficial estimates are that PETER G • chest, lo be Saturday alsoIso took a conciliatory fall:all som ewhere between $17070 billion Winteribtst Puftde Grand M anhabA 0 • • toneontraderes reform efforts. andind $174 billion — far abc “I NEED A FFEW DRINKS 1 . . O Saturdayay, Jan. 31st IIKK) a ^ ^ “We mustt Slsend our trading part- pre\previous record shortfll of • ■ J U S T TOro KEER, IT \ mlUloa w arX cl...... n ers a-^messessag e' from - a united ollliJillion lnl9es. aU-72^3423 ■ America. Thehe White House, which AiAnd the ballooning tradele dellcli TOGETHEIIER? “ THAT’S ' forr ffurther Information: o once stalled,, nown says It is ready to com:omes against 18 months of>( decline ALCOHOL3LISM” IT’S A Sun Wley;iOflCctdwm ChaiiJw d Cotnmetwq « ,| jSwaggartI d llll work with Conilongress. T b at could be a inin the value of the U.S. E AND IT’S . big step In theLhe right direction.” said aagainst p other major foreign S i S E ?R e“ t aBLE. b i -I r r e Rep. Dan RosilostenKowski,.D-Ill., who clescles — a slide that admlnii _ * « idoujbtsda^ -= = ------^—deUvercd-thc-le-partyis-weekly-radio—gfU*ofiiclals • had predicted woul C A L L ______the trade deficit by making I La. (AP) - address. r O N ^ I E W ~ “ more expensive and U.S. p ♦ m ♦ ■ ♦ ' ■ ' ~ 5 he does not ' ftostenkowskvski, chairman of the moi ► P I * rand'Means^^ommittee.—che.cheaper-abroad------— -— ------r l - ~ — - riiTriaiow 'H ^.w ^ SPITA L— ^ - While Import prices haviive risen j n t WI ^iPATON ; ROUGE, La.s, who recent- panelsei would s ta rt w ork next W ■WIN FALLS . .0 raise M.s ™ n u . on a.^0;1 overhaul of the nation’s .oveover the past few months, >IE 7 3 4 - 6 7 6 0 ^ e h U v iS p h o n e that be compared to its creicreases^so .far have been re Japanese , , tivangelist Oral Roberts,it,b«Ueve \ God mammoth taitax re fo r% pro ject last sliRht' sllR - suggesting that Ji Uy.s^God.bad.toldblmntU i they raise million o r f a n death. ..lOney," Swag- , {p;r'fFiwt of.aD,.I:do-not-,b ■ 5 ^ ' " ~ I .published in I , Confusti s e d ? ? | | H H newspaper, in . ' | ’ ■ .'3 ^certain amomita' of mom Abouo u t J Sgart said In ;a colum n .piiKlleve uial ^ , I rTbe. Sunday. Advocate ne' speak lo in- 3 !-; wherere tQ ., • ------:■ .f eve at all that ^ . put yayoiir ------r— J Roberts con*.I / < Bood'';T58fr ..«kf-.doe8 nts ^ that have ; ^ IRAWhittds? thinks that He • ' iiSa^ W - Modern Woodmi IRA H m f " j ^ l g l- ■ I 'I______«ttAtuBt*iuni «^»_carLhelD.tiulId.« itii BIAW. Iii«n piooram am did not know* ■ ^W • ' y •• — • (I. ib m jm id^^aybe he thitde his state- I Ifixos now. CallIII .lclor current .. ' TniriaF*«i.idMmMOI. :. ' ' - - . jrdMi'lWU

— ...... f::t . . ' d A i t ~ ^ - ri' bSSAtURRDAY, J A i Ersic : : ’ / IIS IS Y LAST There are still;II sorhe folks arouurid that don’t realeallze rouRi Horne Federal iss Itruly a family flnnancIal center. To(foday, I THI our customers'gep t petsbnal loahiis for ahy worthwhwhile ~ i \NCE-T O GEETTHI purpose. CHA • Newfurnitniture or appliance:es. g e s tr s A v iINGS I, ' . ■ • ■ , • Money to3 help1 pay collegee tuition. :; • Thatyacal:ation you’ve beenQ dreaming aboutut. jl BIG • Financingig for new or useddears,RVs O FThHE YE/AR : andh^atsts.- ' We’re helpingI fifamilies get the (good things In UfiUfe. We’d like to help;p you, top. Visit y*your nearest Hbmime ^ VFederal office sp0 (n, C aldw ell 4S9-1518 -."v ' 1 " : k __ ' E>ownlaitown, 8th & State, Boise 3424557 34: 400 N. 3rd £.. Mti^tn. Homo 587-8417’ fil ■FalrvlewT^veTBolse '37<37«710~^097TrBlueTdEalceTTwIn Falls "■734-7264“4------" iT O B r — — r — •“ m o ‘Rlb ,Vi^.Slate.Boise-v______-34:-342^595^^-'250 S.Washlnflfcjfon.-Emmett ------3654331-- OS‘J: I. 60012ttI2th Ave. Soulh, N am p a 4664634 46< . Ill E, Ist.MeridlIdlan • 888-3687, 733 V E . N . / : c . TW INFALLS I-2B00-; U)AYiO:00-2:00 s ' ' ]' ^NiAONbAY-FRIDAY\YCi:M;SiOO » SATURD, j _ y .... ' r 320MAINAV> ■ A«g *nme»»Newg. Twin Falls•liajklaho Sunday, Januaniary 25.1987. ^ B I o ) o d y in cd d e n t c:6 u ld 1 xr a n ^ r irm Aqiiiin o ’siri]nagei he ROV- government favorsn n a slower ap- j ...... By ROBERT!ITH . R E ID whlwho promised -a “new' ddawn of Manila underletM arcos — was U » vlr- CrlUirlUcs inside and outside Uie eglftlated by a con- . . mment blame the fightingg on a proach, to be leglfi 7 \ * . ' TbeAssKlaU'atedPress frefreedom " alter Uie overt!rtbrow of tual collapse Ifof M ? rs. Aquino's widely em n ected. • 1 'ebruary. acclaimed pea'« ace policy tow ard pollcollcy of favoring Uie Moro Naellev<>ved that, Communist and I Bridge would nott baveba happened bad • ) wlUi Uie Communists grouroups. . Crackle ofif gunfire, cries of Uie wIUi wit M arcos ahd Uie barbeded wire on NegoUations w lendlola some policymakerikers of President ! ( and Uie were suspendedled indeftaltely Thurs- SoSome criUcs believe Uie Mei ) wounded ancand bodies ta Uie street. M Me endlola gone, Uie evils h peace Cory’s governmentlent been bold and ; bad b ^ day, ostensiblylly because of deaUi shoohooUngs and p ro b le m s wlUi Images ofr vw b at FUlplnos call Uie odloua- odl practices which hi of bold. Imaginative enouglougb," wrote Art ; Justice “dark nightll have passed away too,” wwrote Uie tension of Uie! cease-fire c beyond its imainaglnaUve action to matcl lactlon on sweeping ;. ion seem s doubtful. hopeo p e s of last year’s "peoplef jDOWcr “Perhaps Uie Inact Aquino asi s she seelts her naUon’s daldaily -Malaya, which generi‘rally sup* Feb. 8 expiration • ...... Iand'reK rra“ ls 'rrcally c a l to be blamed :! ported Uie'goffefnment. *' Lawyer Marlarls'' Dioknb' reigned revdevdlutloD.” ■ ‘ 8upportatth newspaper said. “In fact, tithe situa- priest the Memendlola killbigs, saying Movlovement of Philippine Fa t . testers by’ tfroops a t Uie Mendlolp m over Uie Mrs. Aquino a skB s heher people raUfy ! ^*1 Bridge stunnn n e d a nation accustomed tloitlon has grown worse.” it was “tocrea-easingly dlfilcult to dimllmaxed a week of protests ov insUtution Feb. 2. I M low pace of land reform , whlclIch Mrs. her proposed constl . to vendetU;lta' murders, to. two Overshadowed ( by what-t- is being support adminlstilstration policies. slow Ume she has tum etP;- assurec Moslem rebels, ex- Aquikqulno promised when sbe cacam e to will be the first Um longterm Insurgencies tni land to more calcalled Uie “ Mendiola Mass;ssacre" - Talks wlUi 8 • electoral ^support as . ower. The group demandiids im- to Uie people for ele to bloodier Uian any showdi?down be- pected to begliigln next monUi, a re powi M fAP^ — Uian260“prl'private arm ies." bla id. The leader of Uie natlotitlon. * I . -Pbmpplnes appened under a president twitween troops and proteitesters In Uireatened >y by factional flghUng. medlediate dCstrmuUon of land I P r a s l d ^ CorazoQ Aqulzlulno pledged , S'" " ''“PI . LJiMtlc«aSaturday_(ot_12.1 2 . p ro testers -* Idlled by marines at aEl nmarch near bor'office, and a ma]orr leleftist groiq) ...... plaoned a repeat marcb:b ias a test of !31lnlll[nlllii JANILAR^^^^1111111111111111111111111111 w hether . sbe can •conUwl ' co Uje m ilitary. Sbe addressed a crowiowd of about 150.000 people lo Dumaguete, agi in Uie central Islandof Negros. "First of aU.l wouldi liklike to assure families of the victims5 sand tbe en------Ure-PbUlpplBe-iiatloo-t;i-Uiat-JusUce ------wUl be given (0 tbem ,"' tbUie president declared. "We will .mnot forsake th em .” ^ highly placed source,xe, who spoke on. condition of anony)nymlty. said q . . Satorday that formerit Sen. Jose ;B41 kNiCE PRE-llINVENIroRY DlQkno resigned as chairlalrm an of Uie PresldentlaT Commissionion on Human Help us movtve os much cof our presetsnt i I All Day _JU|hlfllapBile8tihe£hootootlngfl. ______Closed . .^rs. Aquino said thatlat a preslden- \ Ual commission sett iup to In- ’inventory so0 we donTfioavetb'count (londay, Febb. 2nd For O . vaitigate tbe killings willvlU xelease i t s . 'fl^Omgsiotwoweeks. Every Itemn has been mnarked downrn I y ’ She visited Dumaguetclete on a one ANNUAL l^NVENTORY! diy, four-city tour of cencentral Islands campaign for ber proposed pn con- tp clear.r. Buy Now aand Save I ftrtutioo, which goes to0 Uietl vo ters In _(— s a s a & s s s s a Feb. 2 plebiscite cru

LIMA, Peru (AP) - FIFifteen people BRBROWN injured by an ..w ere killed and 45 InJi a B E IG E ...... V2 PRICE avalanche that partiall)aUy b uried an ^ SERTA®’ MAH^SS d Andean hamlet, the clclvU defense said Saturday. Heavy seasonal ralnjUns caused a i &BOXX SPRINGS 1 6C U .E T . landslide early Fridayi- tlUiat engulfed BIgSelecictlon Including ------^Chuschl-in-Ayacucho ptatsUter9bout2G0- miles southeast of ILima, .civil. MpKBi S e r t a P eirfect r Sleeper' ■defense spokesm an Marliarlo C acho told ' ' ’ Tbe Associated Press SatiSaturday. JANiJAFVRY CLEARANCE Ito r - ____ ::__Civll-derense,and..alr-dr-force..terms_ -----PRICES-FflFROM AS lo w AS---- . ;were conducting rescuecue bperaUons lANUARY CLEARANCE ™PF o t — — •Saturday. : Cacho said 13 bohomes ' were ' Idestroyed and 57 badlyy d;damaged and 095 15 •tbat much of the hamlamlet, spread jmQI •o v er 12^ acres, was burleiried. ;r Aboul 800 people, malnalnly oeasant W PorPIoco MotV^od«ITflFI6______>549* : Indian farmers, lives Iin chuschi, r ^ ! ■nestled among lofty Andean Am peaks. 9> i3j ^ HflTTBESSEiES&BOXSPRIHGS ‘The village gained notoritorlety on May ------1 7 ,‘1980' wben~the 'MVlaolst-orlenled* a( A j Shining Path guerrillaIllas launched > ^ 1 ATELtlTEHHMMir« ! tbelr first attack Uiere. Reccl iners ' £ JANUARY DILUXE PrescriptKtions ^ S AIl ITEU ITI SY 81l Y l M 1 For Peace Ofif M ind: f c l i CLEARANCE t ^ l [ ^ • 9 F o o tSSolid o Dlih * AutomaticIc O0 u tfld e M over uallty Picture Good companyny in ICTl • Digital ReceiverR • Studio Quail a nteed Spacing jo u r n e y m a k e s tli

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^ ^ A l l Fioclor Sample ’1699f — ...... ,------OOTHER l M O b a S A V A IU WWE.TOOI E - ^------•/FtP ---- A s t r a litford H i l l ® IFURNIITURE ^ PROFESSIONAL PW>harmac7 m W t JANUARY CLEAIFRANCE PRICEDI ^ 1 1 6 6 6 Shoshono Strctreet Eost B N e x t to Jh » T w ln FoilFollt Clinic ■ JM 733-7901 H r 2K 5-6I1% off] Sunday, January 25..T9M i Tlme»Hewa. Twin1.--.-J Fa'F*ll8. W»ho A-9 “ ^ • w m a mmpKmir indy bbehelit X' ' J W i jl bybrd]ither of^hyackiisuspec^ Britai]in orderss satellitee leak prc•obe : LONDON (APiS -— The gov^romenl emmenaent also obtained a court ororder from the Soviet Unlotnlon and Eastern dng joumallsl Duncan Cailanip- European and Mlddliddle E ast coun-,) : frankfurV ,, WesiI GermanyG working around • has launched ah inve^gaUon at gaggln{ md the clock on the force6 ?West Germany lo frw h a defense specialist who hei]elpM tries, the magazine saltsaid. (A P) — G overnmentit officials case, B ritain’s top-secsecret IntelUgence beUTft < brother.her. , J, in search of the p re plare a n tbe documentary. In an affidavit usedised to obtain the i6u^)ecL the brother of a LLebanese Foreign MixMinistry spokesman Bonninn source haYe_cofiflra« - “ m o l? '* - w to - 1«leaked Infonnatlon ButIt an article .Campbell wiwrote writ against Campbeipbell, Sir;Peter? '.man: who Is.Jailed ln:Wi:Wcsr Ger--' Klaus"Rlh^alraid '^epwled ‘5alJff-"lliat'‘CCordes' kidnappers hkv about tbe counttyIty’s first my satel- that In'Included deU ils of the pro]roject Marychurch,-dlreclor.:lor-oI-tho:.com-.A ____ j many ordered the kidnapoapplngs of day that no .oUother .west Germans, demandanded Mohammed A lite project, the FForeign OMce said was publishedpu Thursday by theI Nevh municatlons headqudquarters, said , two West Gd-mans In BelrJelrut, a lop were known missing m in Lebanon Hamadiladl’s release. . eekly "substantial” Inform; -I , Saturday. SU tesoesman, a l^t-leanhig wee trm atlon be ob- governm ent source said(Saturday, Sal despite a repbdort trom Beirut of an Thele hlgb-ranklng1 Bonn offlcl; - The outcome of the inquiry aMhe magazi;azlne, because an Injunciictlon talned about tbe projeciijectlscorrect « . ’ Tbe jailed susp^t, MolMohammed. anonymous cla:lalm that two-West also said st the govemment hi serv- Marychurch said tb »kl • Govemment Comrmmunlcalioos Head- n ^ afalnhig b publication wasn't s< I tbe Information > AU H am adi, Is w anted by U.S. of- G erm answ erea'e abducted Friday. ; soughtht to communicate' wllb U: q u arters a t Cbeiheltenbam west ofeolntii . raight be useful to tc hostOe In- | {icials on m u rd er .and>>air,plrcay ai A senior }Bonn government kldnappappers this week througb London will deterrerm ine U a wider In- T hele iarticle sald-the govemmenent is telllgence services ahd might “cause [ charges in tbe 19&5 7WAA ihijacking source said Haiiamadi lias a brother “miduejdieman” who has been I seeded, the Foreign secretl;'etly spending tbe. «qulvalenimt of the United States toa Iclose confidence ,, I* in which a U.S. Navy' dldiver w as in Beirul belong}nging to Hezbollah, a Beirut. J J WesUgatlon Is nee ut. The official refused lo ss aboutat rrso mOlion to build and in the United Kingdoigdom 's ability .to : Wiled In Beirut. fundamentalist1st Shiite Moslem if theee efforts w ere successful, .hi Officesald. ement follows gov- launchich a signals Intelligence sisatel- protect highly class!asslfled informa- Cbiel govem m ent spispokesman group, , > , said Uthe govemment had nnt to other candidates. < j^be dilemma over two> WestW Ger- dlcating a sol:solid win io r Kohl’s M a k e T h e . 7 3 4 -7 3 2 55- ’ ■' man hostages Is one of the gravest center-right coaxialltlon ov er the can- Sunciunday maik^ the eleventhh tim e ^ r V 544 Blue Lakes BBl' l v d . ^ lj crises to face Kohl since he'he'todk ot- didate of thele left-leaning Social West:st Germans N^ve • electeded Uie ^ LD ifferehc^I^ N o r t h Ilce in Oclober 1982.. Democrats, JohajhannesRau.- Bundendestag, the lower hous

— i'^UWAllMAF)— A-car-^ir-bofnb^ex^TMy-also-intend md-to-tackle-fighting-in ------o i r e r * ! pteded Saturday behindid a hotel Chad and confl!nflict in,L enbanon be- j«ked with foreign Joumum ailsls in tween Syrian-babacked Shiite Moslems ^w ait-to cover a sumiimmlt con- and Palestiniansins._ ' • ?erence of Moslem leadertos. There In addition.-(Ithe summit liopes to Iwere no reports of casualties, 'Ij M...* resurrect stalledled Middle East peace ' •insecurity officials blamedI? t £ Initiatives andd Ito press the Soviets, ' ^ pro-Iranian extremists > >« withdraw their thc estimated 115,000 S l a w ere trying to disi(Lsn.pt the,„„ps A RNHENI Afghanistan. Various jm . 3 nm m lt, which opens Monda; ab world a re also likely W ran lias boycotted the■ sutnmltsi of , ^ discussed;d during the three-day IlEe 46-natlon O rganizationin oot Islamic ' Conference,' ‘citing Kuwaitialtl supporl week, three fires' have for Iraq'ln the PersianJ GuHG wnr. In the posl Wf \ T ehran-also b as said Kuwliiwall !!■ an hroken out alit Kuwaiti1 oil Instalia- irtlllery shell tell on the lAR ting ' -tions and an arti ESS ludsftfe venue forthemceting OtVi HIGt ' '-T h e bonil> w as I n 'a whlwhite sedan deserted Fallak,aka Island. Diplomats,.- ' " mT-'’" beb'ihd-lhehc Merldlea.cornmenllng.lKKiyatply» Jjlamed the TOtel; said lhe sccurity'souiiourees, .who ta i:l* l» so u p rprpJranlan ; sabotelirs...... _ ;spoke on conditjoirofanonynlym ity. ' ‘The fifth sumimmit of the Organiza- -.^AfhljuIancM “r^ h e f f tbD the tl scene, tioh* d t'Islamnlc'Conferencerwhlch' lc aii ^ t Informed sources, alsoIso speaking represents about at 850 million 'M. condition they not be}e Identified Moslems, meetsets as an Iranian offen- IM a i j ^ e r ,'M i d .the bomb was a small slve threatenedted B a s ra In southern-^ - - .Iraq and both,!h,sides,carried out air M oslem lead ers plaiplan to seek and m issile strl:trik<» that have killed, i S j 3EayS of-ending the morelore than 6- o r . wounded thousands thi of civilians ^ a r - o l d -wa'r betw een Iranan and Iraq, since Jan. 9. AllthcK5 good things you’ve always vmnUmt*dtobdicvB , ' , . W h a t A b o u t W eight;ht G a in ? ' , BlobCMt 8UJsugarUC arc Iruc. And the gw-Bmnx MEIny caloric fbod can contribute to otxniljbeaity W ^^maryT ____ tVtim A« rop<>rt«v< in thn nnfi _____ tipie don'trcalite is that m a r cc^ uiil.f u caknics' a t ^ a n extensive s tu ^ by thcK 1Fbod and Dni« rlin g in e e r tetiflef i ^ a g ^ s t ex=gcpvernqr".” ______; . l _____ r.tfiospooni Only 16—o^thalfui'QtQtlnotoupoonof • Aaminifftislrnuon has demolished the mytnythi'abouf; ------t. The real key to avoi^ni woightfgninismodcroto g ------_ ^ ruturalill sugar onco und for nil. _ .JlAGANA, Guam (AP)P) - An said. A feW' h'hours later, the FBI ' ——j-----n intukitake of all fi»Qs, the bribery taped CarpTo gigiving another official - J-H ealth ? M, ■engineer testilylng at the _____ How.About vent^ ] m ■■ ’trial of the.former govemc:mor of this $8,600 to expedjedite an invoice on a. h n o d l . tvities arc declining dramatically,y, pprimoriiy due to the American. Island said SatuiIturday that govemment pro)roject. 4! of fluoride. Thc FDA rcpcn po^ntntd out that all carbo-. f i* he.' g a v e . Uie defendantt $i$60,000 in Carpio later;r cooperated with the hydradratcs. not'iuiit sugar, can contribubute fo cavities. But '.W g a microphone during onlyily VMiien led on thc teeth. Proper dentaldc hygiene is a 'M FBI. wearing i Rlronfrong deterrent titoolhdcav . G o v '‘Ricardo J. Bordallo subsequent meineetings with Bordallo .' 1 ^ - - , fs on trial in U.S. DistrictIct Court on in which the pa'payments were alleged- 17 counts.of.fraud, ibriberbery, extor-riydiscusscd. . ^ T the ei FDA has confinnede d t h a t : . Jus oUvanUm cf the good news. Ncp'tow that you finally ,• DW the real (bets obout suj:^r, youuMnetwitmore c lion, witness tampering, i 1 and senten ce to max-______if __ bn-Ulegal.gratulty-and-obsli ------: I = » . S u ggar-is-not-the-causo-ol i nmrver------cUtlveTTerms on each justice. llo could face 195 years • S u ggar i does not cause nun u t r i e n t H E ngineer Johnny P. Carpi d e fl(n c i e n c i e s . ■^ve Bordalio the moneyS In ' l S E S S l S$4.25mlllioninflou.V : stallments between 1984 and an 19B6 on Bordallo, a1 DI em ocrat, left office • S u ggar i does not have ann ai d v e r s e behalf of~Japanes^ Ihvawestors;; lo'earll6r' thls"mom onth' a fte r lostng-his...... ■------cffcc iect on hum an behaviorio r. ------:y^ — .-femooth the w ay for establisblisbment of bid for electiorIon .to .a th ird ,te rm in gar does not cause'diid i a b e t e s ...... scrap metal business. November. Guam Gu is an unincor- • S u g i The final Installment waswos m ade on poraled U.S.i. territory of about , W S u ggar i does not contribmm t e t o fjan. 15, 1986, In the diningling room of 120,000 peoplele approxim ately 3,600 h e aart i disease or cancer.T. ^ u a m 's G ovem m ent Housiouse, Carpio miles southwestestofHawali.

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XGrowers Aassociations; i i s i . . : ______" . . - I N / W E - ______■ A mwMo nm SmtrKirAm uun.ix nil KS».NW{'"**">«vjn. ■ (A D D R E S S ...... - . nrw _____^______; _ ___;__ ^ I j p h 6 n f rvi. i A-iOTlme^.e:^.TW |nFillFalla,M aho/' Sunday,Januaiiuary28.10fl7 . — G osssett teliUs'Roc ots’ vet _ ___ myfamUymakiakeitllkeldld.” I $6mlIIIonncentertobe c 'liH Gossett, wbo?bo went 00 lo wU> a n V named foryr Ibillionaires , g s s f s r . — M O scar a s best^ t supporting actor In, 'as^tcurtty ■ tb e 1982 (Umm "An Officer and a 'ILLE, Ark. - A te ' brM d i FAYETTEVILL SO Turk, tti* ■ ■ G entlen^an,’!’-was u one of more than f million performlnm lng arts center Is lo ’ ■ ■ -S tP il* ...... - pp^=il ■ ■ 300 people wh(vho gathered Friday to n • be named InI hehonor of billionaire ; i S2leici«7 ( H remember thele ABC dram a th a t h eld ‘ i „ businessman SarSam Walton and bis -; ;SeCtiMntcal ____ tbe nation memesmerized over elgbt I wife, Helen, thetie ccity and the Unlver- i •n d ln g ililii straight eveninQings beginning'Jan. 23,'' "T slty of Arkansasas h;have announced. ; 37 U ndoo ot Kan. ■ ------1977. ■ I The Waltons,s, bolhb of BentonvUle, ; ^ P p - - p p nee for the final instali- lllon several yeartf ago ] The audienc* LOUIS GOSSETT JID donated S5 mlllloi -.. ment was esti^tlrhated at more than: to pay for' thele uuniversity’s j ja r t of i I ' 40 OOP oppomnt O n e o f 3 0 0 w h o g a th c p . , ' l 100 million. "Roots," "F based oa Alex the cost of thele ccenter.'Fayetteville I 'I * . «bbr. • ? 4 « ? r • n 7 ==■ •seller tracing h is fam ily teltelevision and a little less nenews, par- voters approvedcd a1 bond issue Oct. 7 1 ;______, ' “ Haley's besl-se ! ^ alilnd “ 77 history In AWfrica and A m erica, also tictlcuiarly wheo it's m ore oplnilnlon tban to finance thele ccity's share of the ‘ 42UftMnarta _____ wa'sJ^nlhflSo 15 other countries: • faifa'ct;-" ' ...... cost. - 44 0 « r.m r " I would sa;say Its greatest impact '“They Interupt programs'^s every 15 walton, the; fotfounder of W al-M art I Z"' VMMi - ' ■ — —^ was probablytly in the geneologlcal mlminutes to give you the newews," said discount storess cl;chain, Is listed a t the I I - ' -■- h®me" iacredchatt 102 Iraqi portIrt dian Red Skelkelton says he’d like to L.Composer: Thatch:her. AnAvflltabla. 124 You Oer. 33MlMMUea a 79 Loo, I 34 Overplay . 80 SaciJniulted 103 Doorwayy see a litte mimore entertainment on spouse musically c '33-2374 I . ro A ctrm Jown* 125 Slender aa>T 35 ^ Uanlrvfl Tower $3 UnuMaize 104 Peg 507mP 1 Avo.a» Wost, Suite e : niUipoodCte) 126 Prknordlal alta . 85 MaUle b . motJth 105 Tokyo on „L'oNDON_.=^Composer::li.M alcolm______.Tv/lir.v/in.Falls •' _ . | _____ . t n Convent m aterial 3 rabby aounda 107 Rahor or 37 Not up y e t , ®2 Psych Williamson say s thatL Prime i” ""- ! TS — «x«np»a 127 -TT>e Shetk of — * 3 •AWewa*!— Albert. hologist——w - (th o w Om w ty) (old aong) ptwr 90 “AWwwElba” ■ 108AdJutt. . 128 Hanoi twUday 3 112 Norae po f ; " " ' O F F I C ' " s m s s s L — 39 Dwilving on. uwme a a q iianky— ^ ^ 3 ------effort- dead atc age 84 * CI AL COUPC»O N -"r; I $2Can.prov.-;- — -TJC W R ------^------_ « P W n i ------^ _ 3 3 . u » . j .-lusmanam =EVER'"$W EEPS1S T M E S ~ ^ 5 I OtMUia'a capMal 4 -evil.-" • . 110 Shoo wWISS"' ■ ‘ STOCKTON,N, Calif.'(AP) - Dr. | "CABIN FE : S4M«lMtiv«‘ . WM • >.l» lo< hH> OO Om' C«mM Ouit* llAM fvn SMp*. 7 don il^hn, NoiMu, Mm«o*. ton ^ . :• S8ConH«r...... - ■ 2Ratnahet 4 Olay d rinker...... u s poem —______Donald_W_MailacKinnon,-jLpsychtiogy_• ■'fcon;fi»»flaflco,J».Thon««,VtrBmW.■ . 17 Aittot BonhMjr 3laelah'B 4 eartlke • uSActreaaFI RKa professor wbotio formulated controver- ■ -OEPCposrr ONtY AT THIS STOM — ; ISCtwrtsnwtlo IRSHema? 4 — for th e ^ -J20 “...m anI —- slal theories'es ' .bn c re a tiv ity , a n d | I 4 0 a a iJabegottan mouae?" ?" ■ helped sclect:t 1Secret Scrvlce agents I k BO.fZZUTO’S I «1 NurM't «(>•• SPaldnotlcea 4 during World.Id. W ar II, has died. H e Jj d a l ^ abbr. 6 F eather trtm- & S I FU R N IT UUREANDAPPIIANCES: e s I mirnaofthau s 6 o R o u t e * ___ was84.' ; 92 epM ttMR m . MacKinnon,n, a professor at the I p 2 1 3 S .R■ RAIL WEST, SHOSHONE ...... ■; 94— H«rt* -- , 7Veradoua 61 S Beieech ' ■ 53Fiankfurtef7 rm rT i University of)f 1California at Berkeley _ ; 9 5 6 ti« m S E x ten d S I I . . ; 9 0 F^rtlBz«r 9CtiUd 54 Mom(nss ^ I and an' experjert on creativity, died ■ 10 Ending for . for ahort - 319 B Tuesday in a Stockton hospital. He |I N A M E______;■ 90'Uaumt bloc»w.lock .SSOwlng » 1 1 1 1 ] had dlscovere ioonoEm II L aaeea 81 ” , DalmatlanB" H M A lzheim er’s disease.dl; jJ 12Fee««ated S3 •: Complete jHj orid War II, as director ■1 ^ CITY______13 M en conceited j , I S, a remote Maryland. '■I PH O N E-______. ioeH»uMt*nax 14 O ov. agcy. flS ®' FIeamaifcet . MacKinnon helped single - ; 109 Smtth and Kirt I B F a a te n i actlvtty W H in T e ira w a a ^ le, believed would m a k e ' ■ ' 110 ilooty - object 18 86 Sman pUlar ' [ l||f U IIICIUI. Ocelli no lai*« lhan i«>M>M>r 91. m r. fn»T m.» and leadct^ of.European ■ g peu'td w> iie».»Xo» no."* opp.«.» obo<*. Cm^< OTWlobl* 01 Ih* - 111 Or. tbM tm 67Extar^euff^ -' - ' HHm orces;durlng-World-War_p ------:114-«lil|»^------r:- ' / |89 fHowtr part ■ ■ ■ 118 SatMflMn’* - ' -TSVehlele - ....- E l ’ speed! 73 Papal name M A tm . ■, 74Cfan’aimy' | | aa ° ' " S S S t S ? 23 ReaDy aman r ' 7i group: abw . ^ | : 121 Actreet T^ytor 24Hav*t>elng ^ 70r Juntped a gap Vtiit D uring Worl 77 Unieaa before. v v of Station S, farmhouse. M< gut tbose he, -resigiiatiot good spikes anc r-Princetormoffteifflsrirampunce-r ------roslstancc-tori ; "Universities are drive nr i PRINCETON., N.J. ( m I. (AP) - The Unlvcrsl rrit rsUy President William G. Ideas and the vitality of-: [president and provoslisl ol.Prlncelbn"'Bowen i V pie," Bowen said. “This i5 HjQlversity announcedd SSalurday Ihal Rudensllniand. Provost, ..Nell L - l tine said at a news con-le ilime as we are apt to, I Ibey will leave the lvy7 LeagueL school ference th tb at they will rem ain a t the10 courage' a Icrrlflc newpc Jiexl year to Join thefto Andrew W. school for f. new leadership, to comi ■Mellon Foundation Inn ^ Cl- universityor at least a year while the ' m enls. lly searches^ior. replace- universily." • I ■ ns ILU . ^ S : A ven by new i B asraf. young peb- o z s is as good a •-'V-T • - to en- person, some \RAW b S 4 L Ime Into the ILEBRATIONC AUSSaturdoj4 Januari Ends Sl OEROUJLIN^krRMMPRRTcIK Season RadialRnrSfl' in an elegant Granite RaiRange Hotel P -I AM«'r«cT -1 - - ~ BJ { ArrivaAUS Tl at a fraction of the regulgular price, 1 S t e e / B elted miy, ’cause room quantitiesies are limited! i Strength person, double occupancy, subsubject to availability, E m i)ur advance rcscrvatioas rcquirluircd. 1 thru March 31,1987. . 3 0 Z^Lm Wl AU Se a so n Radi ^ s ta ylEATFOODAi ir mu ffsift [H Wrangler AlAMT.AfkP' rOORM IMN A’56 $JQ9S «rs:i,.c . r o o m : LightTruck i H u riyRICES! , f ■ »»»».. 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oGos f / ,lnc V \ >Ut>coln «h«a»3a 24-23I7 » l l ______3una _ ney reported political, trt Uiratticked-tbrtDar-prtnci ! ■ » ! » « ' Huosbul, fora I “outdated, rigid and dooni Dew defense msinister b .is a snprise ParttiiOaunStoMld, "w Scrt leld a n ‘em erg en cy ; tbe party ex- the People's•s Dafly. However, the mcepts aod wor&«ut per ■ - i D W S aturdayy aas iDdla's army w u attacllack P iU ^ we lUnly M wu quoted by one;! ; iD reeoia- i^ rts cooldildnotbecKttffi^aad lat bave led (Hilna to cafammiues puT on alert beelecause of a PakHtaal tbitil lU-Hiiw between the» two-official as aaymg[ be considered Ib e ; Om-' tbm was IMa official, announce- “f'e*nreral times,” Xinhua said. . bem bulldl^ atuittbebDrter. * . cq^iitqntiiet. ibmld bt;. mesolved froQtleraituaUw^’ali'.‘alarm ing.” • ' | (ceAilIr. (Ibm ili i and : "T^.tttlie Cabirnibinet w u concern- - < ^..Devnaper mratofanymrmoreexpolstttt^'. 'Tbfr«‘neecitJnov^-< qadihloese - Writers AssodaiyiUoQ. - -ceo tratlo o s wrere'- er protective. atispa onlU Ul pakM u bwanae el t aeboceo-' f India a»i Paiutaistan'h'ave b e u a<^ ’’ [ I. ac c a ie d , o f m ent.encoan here was no indication wbehetber because otacUonIons by tbeir o e l g ^ . « ltb Itlon oI1P«Bit»nl Iroopj.s. :' Tbe cuslni eacb otberr of escalating ten-. Ixatlba,".'. or 'leader Deng ] e was dismissed trom tbosesposl- ] India abd P a k i^ bave fought tratk irlnctples'.and but tbat . cdtlclsmcti of - tba; gov- uons three wars sinc[nee'gaining tbelr m- statesile».;;ol P«nJ»b, Jimmu.u. iod 'siOB since tte indL[n'dlan arm y b e g a n ' ons. Sajyrat-exerclsesUtalastyei;year. ■ i. • Ideas. >Tbe enim ent^tkI tbe party is tab6o.. depeodedce fromom B ritain & 1947. T be Ruhmir, u b .IU lutliu .;ind' Gi 1 response to r'!Eq)loratlcitlons,discusstens and , Liu was among three intellellM tu- last v a r was foufought lo ,im aod saw rations ' In' debates cann bet hdd freely on aca- alss «who Deng singled out on1 •Jan. tbe dismembermrm ent of P akistan aod r Ja n u a ry ad> dem ic, a r t: aa; sd ;llte ra r7 issues as 13,I, sisaying tb ^ did not followiw the creation of ^a:g a n g l a d ^ , ' ( o n n ^ \ I ' long as tbee prlncifllesi of tbe con- partyirty line. Tbe other two, Fang F EastPaktstab. NEVITCCNKtJSTRUCTKJ m ~ \ ilu refused to stitutlon a rre oDserved.'^v the Lizhllihl, former vice president ofol the Gandhi appo}polnted Visbwanath Tl PEKING (AP) - A jhlp, saying It Guafigmlngg D1 a l l y '^ d In a com* Sclen:ience and Technology Unlveiw ity praiap Slngh., U,5 who held tbe n- 1 ifficiesFlbrLLease ■ wbo exposed ofnclal Medic^iDi t_jntmia»gf ta mwitary ___ ^ ‘ in1 tH efei, and Shanghai wiw riter portfolio,-'0 , as def^te minister^ — and critfetud dogma as Xlohua '-. ssal(r713irZaSackc— Iraq The spokwnb m a n , whose nam e was Sukisukbol-22. question of Paklaklslan wishing to Inl- ^ People's D aO y,w bS^ ck at the boly not i^vided,sd,:'was quoted^ by the TlTbere was no comment-frorom Iraq - Lfu is tbe third proD nd five other, radio as sayttlytog the uragi air force ona)n any warplane tosses. BOQ-to be e n e lM A s i warned the: fleVilSlcombaibat missions Saturday. . IrIra q ’s a ir forc^ which ioi,d a d .u ,= ij f-Ahvaz, a He describesbed the attacks on Qom, to0 theI Soviet plaoes also bailas Fren- SsfeSiiE ■"S^tols^ ibMUza* oil center, to GO • m iles sosouth of Tehran, as ch-b:h-buUt Mirage,aod'Simer BlE tendard 'U*( ;(}uestloQiDg; i^ u ty prln ’^l^astatlng.^g.^’ Qoni IsV the.seat of lets,iets, h as m aintained a ir supi promoUog Westera - i e Moslem reli^oufr hie^ Ina tithe more than 6-yearflld 1 lEmiBB okesm an told Ir^ut’s Shiite I M | j n IU .campaign |>6gaif,bi r that tbe Iraqi arcby. ' • Gui:3ulfw ar. [iJ oi>w ■ i siudeiU! > ‘ detninstrat ce and also . Iran’s, offlcficial Islamic Republic BiBaghdad usually sends Its aairforce: nSw Im I . f* l.4 A T .-$ U M .; II Deeeinbd* and^^y l m lbem - Iran, News-Agencyzy (IRNA) said its forces on>n bombing1 missions deep» -IIn Iran- ji^U : vocatlng democracy. > « fu l, In tbe fired a t the! Iraqi Ii Jeta with anU•al^ whewhenever Iraqi troops aloi m m t m w l " ' : ^ ' The' O*year-old Liu )ad and Dam cT^t weaponions aod downed seveta.TSO-:rso-mile-long w ar front laun- i- S • •H C U U .\:' ...... warplanes.:ta(;includlflg.a Soviet-made grot^round attacks. ' .»DOlTSONtY»»J» !S - -lw as-d^^g.for~a-J( • A U A fij ai^SciN . ^ M il j AUDAY$UM.AT i;, , doso^Xtnhuasold..; . . -CMHMTBr... I S MOTOtYUAND : -J T hm were\oncon(in3 r4|AUI00SliM I ” lundH ogFeed- “• ^ i ' I >-eans jhh e A nm ifai'O rbui >|li2|22U 2tl£S2iiJJB d A t Tho iock - liSiiiSii g g i i i - SturlSfvoflRele B rethren •TUES. p : l I IiBqclain DAlLY7;00-9nO jM 1 .B lw o w .W M t, T«iTw in F oils. Ideho lir, ..^DAaY>T7rt■7ioo Wl; : jort ” lAYAT4iSO-7i0O-ti1O/ ; N ICO SU , C rorus (AP: -MOND4 D A Y . FEB R U A R Y 2 « FF R R ( O M 3 :0 0 t o 7 : 0 0 P .M « . i r # . } — ^ !te wooiiiiM*W M SI : I I t .scHiwHiMaHiiu:tAWM...l9eA. . ' u l d its w atirinM » strucktb Koreai ask-. i ',•4.00 F* a a r m l l y ...... M S . l Irahian city of Qom and s i s Dione Di Jessksico Sissy ciUea SqtnWay and wj ^ C h l l d r• . n 1 2 a h d U n d * r ...... i . J U l KUBE I ^ e d t o n L q oy^ Q e S p o c e k clvllIaDpopulation ofntly ■ defected •' . . ’ ■ 'EveryoneInlInlvted ■■tHevovApe soutbwMtera Iranian oUnation after WM* Hogloo SowMS*.: mo«h«d poWotli.Mk. Bfwnr. e ^ . ■pp*«« i:4S: ■ «5cok 1hi:M Th o^lh sisters'-* southwest. ..4iid. Sbahabad i i i n te d ship an d - - , .>4; ! suitibove d. .■ fe fe .-“iRIDQIBE toi;; il •iflthewestvV - • - • B^ptn w ith. inteniar...... w Q v w fiH m e n ! .. |. fe :::«VxuNTMT . 0 . I?!!* i atfonal usage^'.' : T a liooo ® lb?: North Kore- S 3 S # I Serve You OnI Sundays J i createdrgood’ i i 3 i d O t # 9 ::00 ( P.M. K liS s m i M n J i a p a n p7blcb c request ■ ' BHn our'ports:.’.. , ? . *m n c i M B S M CCIAU i 4 * 1 : TOKYO (AP) - Northbeir 1 crewmen i O N S A T .- i U t A D U L Tr S O E T I N fid Ja p a n on Saturdayild,. tc quoUng a _=_JORQNW «.»!3 » ..... -AM fishing boat and ItsHneTranspor- IWiBBI Upg • - members who appareoU:mmlsslon of kN D S U P E R B O W L S UNDAY-AU. N I S S fH SliK " an dAllY(7t30>9>3ft . tbe -communist pa PULTSOETINFOjRQHI!HLY»Mt04t10-yi10»>i1 )astly' d ^ s e of our driftt!orea have ho 19M[OIjwUkM BIv^Nj^ r ||i ! crew in conformity, nd^apaiRtoefr- wit “ i ; m M tlonal i law. and Intem allolefectors. ■ ■ ■ p j MM GOLDEN — hamanitarianism-and-« ■ ■ ■ t s r | s - - I North. Korea's official Ki CHILD ^ a l News Agency said.. fkwSSK^“ ■ i i W j f ' ■ "We bave already a t T * . ^ w : P A U L H O Q AA N N „ e n . ;; Precedences of warmly pi m DAiLYi7>20-9t20 SAT.SUNi h5M ^4M t30.7i JjumanlUrlan spirit man 4W t!tyy8t»-ytaO -9i0-9»ao ! 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— , - - - , OFFICIAL COoupoN"-^; CABI^FEVErSWJWEEPSTAKES .7*r»*>*«V*->‘*~ .» * -w .i« « t.. T>— AT imOCTOM— CT ■ ^ I - I - ... ------r - - } *' I I IC I ______■ ------t4 o ■ I I NAME------■ ------I ADDRESS-I ------'-- ...... g QTY______|P H 0 N 6 ___ / ■ " ...... B m alB ssras^..^ w «w ^w ^ tl. i t o .i^ "T" ■;i£5'--'srj : ■ „ ■( V a ren Sts file clilaim in 1hangin*g death[ ^ s o nn in Mirfiidokaj ^KATUM tCAI^^ lhe public by Brumbacb deJetentlon center near Jerom»mei e form erly rep- • : n je cI cotmle fl c l a l m i tb e ir too wrud^tailoed-Kenluatioit u i Imvov^ their'son had rwiclliclde records opened to ’the writer afler-the boy’s deaUi.lUi. T he charges against mresented by Stanxak. 'f i v e timim e s during l»8S and 19888 tita county. potantlaL". * UniJer Idaho law, the governmental jov en- - based on On Nov. 10, MinidokaM County (ailed toI pip ^ him' ranged from ^pand a theft to malicious J whicii were not adequate - t W ka Iiave » dayi to roponpond to tbe claim. ^B w IN falls - Tbe pup u t n u ol a .Twin {rtera!"(II ahd state ttaodartls lad UviUi ~ ior vlte proper qm titloB or adequately Wrain- destructionofpropertyrty and forgery. * ^ H ib teoHiger who hangedjedhtaseUlolhe a n d ad u lt trusties b e lp ^ book.bo Brumbach uld' be o p ^ tbe'IuvenUe, Uifaey lall to rejponi to tteUie claim o r deny^ tg jovenilef, - or where tbtbe coiot edpenolnnel, u 11. the couple may Ille anI acUonac in district ^■ U d o k a CooQty JaU Nov.».10,U8»,haveffl- I aces violated tiis rights.' t^nalntojalaQ and also'ridiculed him,1, ttb e fUes, usuaUy closed to Uie pubUc, because be it. ^ H a claiiD[akainst threeicounUB, c< alleging. led safe and p a i i ^ aUegeded. From' tbe adult tmU(sUes, fell tbe public sh ^lid d know tb e boy bad oot c co o u rt iddlUoQ, tbeir ton w a s denied Minidoka County Cleiic D Dui u u e SmlUi said 800 v a s d«Ufiied in Inad□adequatejails. ' healthvly fadltles< s u p ^ oecesjcesstry to tbeir ' mo badId received contraband and a been beld as a “itatitatus offender;’ or on a Uieth' county commlssiners denilenled the claim at ^ ■ rb e claim was filed earile tois monlh by S a ilain l personal hygie^ readead ln g 'tn d . “favors.” " minoroffenM. m ^ n and P a t B lunt of Twinrin 1Falls, par«> tso( w rlU ns Uieir Ja n . 13meeUng. lg. materials and otter UaU « ^ tbe; ' . Uitdw tbe lailk v , ad u lt prisoners are supp[opos- Records showed tbiUiat- a t the Ume of his ^ ■ m l e Blunt, 17, wbo bsDge< -Twin FaUs County Commitimlssloner Marvin igedhlmseUwllha S l ied. , • \ . ated from juvenUes. death, Jamie BluntIt deceased clab n .' confinement. ■ ' a i l s and P ublic Safety Dire)lrector Tim QuaUs, •«<*» WbUe tb e a c t of laUing tbe.< ® % n FaUs City AttAttorney Shane ;y w as using Uie M (& ld ^ ' Bi ^ ^ i n >8118 County, Minldoildoka County and ^I ^result ortbe •‘policies,:pr»cti Minidoka-Coi:ounty SherUf Ray JarvU} hhad Twin FaUs County v Bengoechea said Uie claimm \wUl be handled ^Boodlag'Couoty. The couotjinty commistioners ir^ om m lssloas'^ o f th e cityIty of; Twin reported previcriouuy.tbat Uieie was no.10. in- County : juvenUe fadlacUties and oUiet.JaUs |qin-bouse, because the city is self-Uisured.t He ourt-imposed pwulaUoQ th d be given to, a ; flberilfs ol-eacb coontyly vtwere also nam ed. F alls,, tbeth claim reads. : ' :. dication the bO]«y was ioicldal. At Uie Umeme of because\of a .cout thought the claim would t Jaii. .The restriction vas pi ■ U oog . with Sth District M ag^te Judge Tbe^) Blunts-accused Minidokaa CCounty of bis deaUi, Jammie Blunt was being heldI InU a restrlcUob, (m llsr/Jai] private adjuster to lovestlgatelate. / s ^ o w Uie a g ^ : ^ l n jtlng tbe; boy Irom Twin FaUF'aUs'Cwnty lecU onoltbeiai[all desiraated for juvenUes.'.8. ' tiie Ksult of a lawsu Gooding County Commisimlssloner Robert Thackeray said Uie c o m mnissloners is had not . B ^ ^ e blunts ^ e d fw-memedic^/emotional fo r*boarding ^ -p u rp o ses wlUioutIt sdMuate Tbe teeo>agei;er hadBeen in court five timestin FalUCotabJaU. . V Twin FaUa'Coanty sign- obably wUi a t U ielr. lOt named no dollar sereeniifilng;- They''claimed tbe-d«' defendants during ^ prevevions 16 m onths on felonyy ands EarUer tbls ye^; T yy^ et te e n the claim, but pro b a ■ a n d punitive danagM, hot i use a' private; Juvenile w .-...ahouldd nave k n ^ . that a psycisycbologlcal' misdemeanor (ch^es, according to court co ed a contract to us next meeting. •

. / Sunday,Januiuary 28,1M7 TImoVNews,W8. ‘Twin Palls, Idaho ' ^ ■ cObituaries/hospitalslsB 2; ■ Magic IV Valley B3 l i D i ' a U s ■ . ' . "-S_SAooLmenusJB^ JJ

•’f . t f 'i ^ c 3 ty to b l e w V V ! E | Wv a t^ r^ liiw spi*lan JV/...;,- used,-Thompson said,lid. ByPA-PAT MARCANTONIO.-tT.-^v Timesues-iVews writer- ■ • 'v 'r ‘ i i ; . : ButUiers are-oUierLher problem s with . \ the preswt m temI. . . . TWi:WIN FALLS - AlUiougb .1Twin Now reslaentlalI metersm< are read i F a ui s s iresidents stUi wUl have to pay about Uiree timesIS a year. Meters I Uie bllbills, Uiey will how be ablible to aren't read at all dmduring Uie winter, ^ : delernerm ine how Uie city chatiarges because of Uie potenttentlal for damage mforwater. - - ...... to Uie meters when»n r reading Uiem In b • • Citytty residents can choose loto pay coIdweaUier. k forthethe actual amount of watert tney Because of thele Ume ..between f . " u s e“each'monU) 'e i or on a- level’el-pay -readingsr several mmcmths a passed.be-...... ;. [■'•i • .plan,n, ' which is Uie average of( Itfielr (ore problems w ere•re detected In Uie ; monUinUily usage, said Tw in.FaUIff s Clly meters, Finamlance Director Rick Thomnsonon. “You can’t keep>p ttrack of what's ■he new bUling system wfll be Ini- going on in Uie systeystem," Thompson J la le:ed d in M ay, but Uie. cityy. haa said. alreadeady slart^ a^mg its.apippi®F~TTIUruie'iiew 'syst*ystemTwelers-wUl ------^ ' Imateiateiy 10,000 residential cuslotamcrs be read monUily' — except during ; J o j efieicct..thB.:type.,ol_bUllng^ t J i;they_ih& -wintert-.when..Uie.usage.wULbe,.^ thJ ______l wantnt Iby marking the back of;f'Ihelr l esUmated. . w aterlerb llls. .. . < - -If residential cuscustomers choose ■ . - . Thei’here win be no change for,*r com-' Uie actual-use route)ute. Uiey wUl pay ’ m erciTcial waler users.' - . forUie amount used,led, based on meter , dentlal readings, 'ThePhe-bUllng svstem (or nslde . custorstomers will be changeded . In Those who choosioose Uie level-pay ! respoiiponse to many complaints,t abouti plan wUl pay fo r' Uieir Uii average use, i Uiecu! cu rren t meUiod^ThompsoniMliwlld.. . Thompson said. On 0 Nov. 1 Uie “‘We W( w a n t.to be more I'espd:;t6iislv'e average paym entit wUl w be adjusted, ! - to the custoineri. i^ey. dldtf.t;ll.^llktfU based on the monUily i m eter i ’ (the.iVe.present systenU'flir.im'dererstand.. readings. It,““hesald.'.i\ hi , . -.'[K you’re usinlg g theI sariie amount ; th4' syst^'i*raiail*li4''s6sfeVeVal'.-orwatec (each montnonUi), Uie average l y e:ars a h ago, byUhaXl^'i Coun^jil.as 'a' -plan may .be thele b est way Ui go,” ‘Sl'^uttlng-.. m easu ro :.in ;:wWCttV;a:rTbompwn.said. m . "“ (B ut) we. cion't w atejater-m eter.'--reader posUloil.iJJ. was have any preference*nce.” :ellmlmlriaied-.::;-.n>;,-.--^--t--^--^ i A ,; . ,..Tbe.'nBar-system.em-wUl-mean_more ...... ' Under Uni ibe cuaent billing:^^U m . 'work for Uie city.Uy, but. new equip- .residisidentiai water usisrsi;werft:4i;«barg^ ment’ and-an—ai—additional-meter------{ ; for-'.average-^usageibasedito • ow A the ■ reader wUl help. prevlk and Uie Inform a^- T— r vs are ripping us off,” ! Tho#})np 90n Uon transferred to Uie city's com- said.Id.,: : .-.. '.'h puter. Therhe present system could res^ t . l n . B u r Uie p resennt t sysleiii'woh’lt be . »,geB «.Ic.rdId.«^ decrease In paym ents for,'rr- con- ready for use untuntil spring. UnUl f f t 4 \ T luous users'over a period 66itU m e, Uien, .city staff mmembers ei are work- S cilch ° h Is occurring, he saidi.Bqlui Uien log on beginninglg thI e translUon to ' ere are rehlers who end up payingp; UienewbUllngmeth(ethod. A ] ^ r the w ater used by. previo'tlow te- “We're workingng lo get rid of U > Y M C i >®!P' 2 ,nls. • O'- (Uie present systerttem),’^' Thompson - When waier users close thtiitir ac- said.‘‘It's caused1 untoldun problems." .1 nresent ' Anyone-with quequestions aboul-Uie... - — L j2lsei!g3e*a uhir the" cityTwill-eiUier pr ' O li 111 em-a-re(una-or-they-wUl-na(\pvff tn HP'" blUirg ^yatpmpm ra n caU Thonip- '' j ^ ly. based on the am ount‘ of f 'w ater . son at 7334860. MO - N '1 j/yf-■f-7"- :i - ••______

^?'-i:TwikrALLS :^ ’A!Joui^ut ISO M a^c^V ailcyst^^ .of. state.' rav ero h rtn t'/o p M i •^SSd^tood jSrcdlt'iltw ilh oHto , ^ (w ew ;|w pre.'a nice.,; tiistriai concerr• n e d „ >/jWthougb the .tone n^-'iMmasuao.jnarc,>^»»^ siS'iSlSsR i'S ^^B^ss^U^blgb^ho*fhooV -,' »,‘Arbo'^Bt^fiw n^,. g ------ovei^em1 MlmenUjirop^_^ Jirb m & ^^firalcit ’ Ole i^.sjub^w^kcnidL'-"'--‘v.-' • ■■ a6u^^je^^^&nd^ate JlJunids-^iaeiiTli!’; of . ByBARTJANSEN B; , ding wUi m irror r Hthe decreasing' i^SiSSSSi ^,tbepowjra:bf^hf:. Tlmes-NewsT writer enitlUment. lebf cohttOUfirUft'^ ■ ■ "There's nothingling w e can do," »d-iatd'ibe House;' TWIN FALLS - An ununusuaUy snow said. He added ad Uiat > Uie Ictefl^'.were: saecppw r?' sharp - downturn in Twinn F ^ s drop is Indicativeive Of Uie large ! « ‘aM'mi68T..we(«’y H ^ i ^ r : rnmmm.. School District enroUmentat since number o( peoplelie imoving out of ';«i6ditoatot’JOm t Kib^ i^ ^ ii^lriiifeW i ■ Uie u. beginning of the,school)lyearlj thejtate. ii^T K C A ij.:;: o:.;.: •!:■•.>,v5i causing Superintendent. C arl ■eonVehtlon;; the .'^ d c D ts|,^ •]Sei,^S()ORAMmP flSnow some concern. The Idaho DeD epartm enl o( irted nearly 12,000 • ...... ’• 1 But, like a roUer coaster,.r nnr» Commercc reportec lefl Uie s t ^ ee during 19S6. UieUll adm ission of buying h ira b AnoUier 7,000 peoplMple a re expected Uwolcs . apd hU-lng , teache S S do toieayeUilsyear.r. f o r t o r t r I e f o r m pal(^ Uiere's noUimg else Lawyers: s g r o u p o c f f e r s p rropps^si ( UianSl ride it out. However, otherier M agic Valley “We’re Just going to hahave to school districts ^ave hav fared better oposal 'concerns ex- . ByPATMARCANTONIO0 talceh becauscuse the state Department tem ten and ^llow an IndividualU and th e AnoUier prope suffer," Snow said. • Uian Twin F a lls .' equQteawards. , , of Insurance;e ‘‘didn’t' seem to be. do- slate slai Insurance Departmenl■nt to br: Cesslveorinadeqi .The d istrlcl had lOl fewever ^u- Jerome Superintendent . Times-WeH’s writer ! Uiat judges be given .• i / Ing Its reguit;ulatory duties." But the luglog 0 court acUon againstst an in- “We propose u dents, scl to begin Uift s on to decrease,, in- ^ :^o n d Richard Kugler eech c h w d other area e Idaho Trial department1 s36 (ewer alt(Uendlng ' MeanwhUe, Twin‘win FaUs schools jsals also In- w hat b a s beeieen caUed the "insurance pro ! the ITLA would send ^ ^ ■ But the ITLA proposal limit Uie victim's righls ani Twin Falls High Scbool, acci:cordlng have been madede more comfor- of fines and crisis" as theth( "Insurance scandal,” ge to the Judges U) do - 'i ■ (Jude the imposition- of Uie burden on the wrongd to district figures. table by looseninging up classrooms ;e com panies claim ing cotiompanies calUng for tort M - penalties on insurance proposals, 'however,.. olfi Sdow sald^^that decline Is about Uisl hod been packeked. e - 5 iremiums" or reform are• hbiding large profits and iroposals double as a . . i, charging “excessive prer "greatest potenUal for maki: double Uie usual seasonal1 declined “It's really helpcelped us from an ^ ' makmS "untimely cancellsellollonq. ' poorinvcstmm e ents. ® ion prp d i^’ fljrfiSrav ft! migrant. educaUonal -. view-lewpoint.’: .. .said ...... _.: j ference," but not a t Uie pric jpany misconceptions n ^thb time of-year,-when, m - ■; The ITLA proposal woul(ould provide a_The orgaobloiiaUon Is also proposing « ave the O'Leary Prlncipnclpal Norman Ums'.riRhts.__ ;____ 'J M .UioJaw,letfpart-_ Vw£rkers- and oUiers leav h ' mechanism in which a tperson can a stalute toX} iencourag6-"go6d-fallh, . _____ ...aboullawyersflS . .... ‘W r:teJ>elteT_able_tp_ e ______~0ne ''proposal would~diaUscourage-ly- by-*'insurantance-lndustry-hjw,-”- 'a. challenge a premium UiMi^l Iho to be prompfanffrarrairsfttnemepts:'*— — c {oUlcant doUiejob.'! frivolous lawsuits, whlcilch .the Klein said. Juroiirors aw preceived as /^ e Ugures are sign: ;i excessive, s a id . ITLAA executive Insurancee com panies som etim es frli b e c a t ^ Uie Jo ss r r o r e ^ tits s three ' RecalUng,his ballbalUe_tb maintain; - t -.-—; .association claims are rare anyway...ai .“being out.ofl)flcoatrol. :M w i: on:; 'i:-director Vivian Klein.------delay - cases,s,-Kleln-sald.-BuLthe. J cur^_ast ~claMroo'm iihlts,. for^whlclich Uie" Uie ' proper stuistudent-lo-teacher ' The proposal-would auUlUiorize a hysteria or passlisslon o r w hatever. 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OFFICIAL COIOUPON—T* : a bin fe v e ^ ' sw/VEEPSTAKES e ■ S : . : ^ : s n o u - • ■ I I f ) > I I I C ■ ------g ______4 0 — ...... — - ; - ■ — ■ ~ ^ I N A M E ------■ I ADDRESS. g.O T Y ______- l , ■ I PHONE___ I 8 l B ^ i ^ 3 2 Q gaticwi^owMj ISJiL* P arentits file gla1 in iin hanginj ig d eatth of sorn in MirnidokajI jail ByPATMAKCANTONIO Tlmes-Newswriter tie couple d a lm M t te lr too wwudtUloed^Maluatkui u lixib o w ^ 'Uieir soa ..bad “sukuilclde records opened toi Qi{be ^ U c by Brumbach detenUpn d center oear-Jeromronie, formerly, rep- five times, U during IMS u d im«e tQ COonty. poteoUaL”. ■ after Uie boy’s deaUsaUi. Tbe charges agalost resented r by Stanzak. I whkb were oot adequate -— b a s e d on On Nov. 10,.), M inidoka County faUed to']to pro-ihlm ranged from grand gr Uieft to malTdous U nder Idaho law, UieB gcgovernmental en- I TWIN FALLS - Tbee ppirenta ol a Twin IfiJfJ iral and state fU adaitlt aodd U m -> lor vite proper mnffittTitkm or adequately trab*tr destrucUoD of propert«rtyaodforniy. UUUes have 90 d ays to respo»pood to Uie d a lm . F ails teen-ager who baDgiu g e d hlm ielf In Ibe i S Uog JuvenUet, or wbere) U»I coart edpermuMl.I. add adult trusUes belpMd bbook,. Brumbach sali beb< opotM the juvenUe If Ii tbey faU to respond to0 theUi dalm or deny Minidoka County JaU Nov.lo v .l0,U!l«,tayora- 3 ^ncesvtolatedblsrlgbta.- 0 JaU and also' ridiculed him,m , Uie files, usuaUy d o sed h It, Uie couple m ay fUe aoan acUon.i in district ed a claim tbree tteFioalntoj d to Uie public, because he II M ^U es, alleging i™ }gM. -From tbe adult truslusties, f d t Uie public shodd court. - - ...... tbeir son w as detateed In im > addltioa, their bod w u deniedaied safe and parents al}eg« Hlld know Uie boy bad not c ilntdeqiMleJalls. ithy facUties, supplies oec< bad received contrabanda and been held, AS a “sta Minidoka County Clerkk DDuane SmiUi said • The d aU n was fUed earl wcessary to tbelr ' son ba status offender/' or on a monlh by B . : mlnorpffense. UUie county com m isslners1 denieddei Uie d a lm at John and P a t Blunt of Twii nUln personal bygle^ readli^ rea iM , “lavon.” ^fln F alli, parento o( Uielr Ja n . U m eetin g . Jan ile Blunt, 17, wtio haos ing materials and otaw Iti ,^y ' lit^tbeiilaw, adult prisoners a re suptuppos- R ecords showedi tlUiat' a t tiie tim e' of bis ^ anged btasell wllh a m ^ ._ :______J -Twin F ^ Counjy Commimmissloner M arvin bedsheetlna:ce« he shan . -r^ / e d to b e a ^ tairatadfromjuvenUes^ n ------deaUWamie-Blunt.int-waa.servlDg-a..so^y.,^ tam l wllh two olher 'H ftM piem an"saId“ !he count juveaUes. rbe defendants demonstrate«d deliberate T h e Blunts's' attorney, Joe Stanzak off ITwin sentence, pendingg tran\ sfer to Uie Youto f ounty’s Disurar wUl • baadle'U ie UilUal stages ol fferenctf to tb e clvU xigbts of)f tiU tedeceas- F a llf,' didn’t't have an; comment on)n Uie Services C enter InI StSt. Anthony for loDg*term' ° a of Uie d a im pro* Named as defendants; arear< the dty of Twin ..cen. : ' /F aU s a nd Public Safety Dli ' WbUe tbe a c t bf laQlog U»;deceased tbe dalm. ' confinement. D irector Tim QuaU«, «<*» ^ . Twin FaUa Cily Attorney A Sbane VTwIn T alls'C o u n ly , Mlni( .a resU t of tbe “poU de^ :pr»c [inidoka County and a Sheriff Ray. JarvisIs had Twin FaUa CountyIty w as using Uie Minidoka' igBengoechea said Uie daUniha wUl be bandied ;GoodiQg'Cqunty. Tbe counounty commisiloDera /or- ommlstlonB"^ of tbe city Uiat Ujere^was nono. In* County ;}uvenUe fadltles fac and oUier .jaUs ij [B,tbedalinreads. '' ' in-house, because Uie city:y Is self-insured. He nly w ere'also named, dlcatioD Uie b< (suicidal, in the Umim e of because-..of i coicouri-imposed pc^aUon Uioiight ti Uie claim wouldild be given to a < ;SoD?>ltb f fd S I ' ^:t 1 Ua^trate Judge Tbebe Bluntr-: accused Minidokaka County Of bis deaUi, Jai amle Blunt was beingId in aheld restricUoQ^on I it^^a^^laU. '.The rcstrfctlon w at .p' private adjuster to InvesUgatIgate. ' ICbarlesBnimbachofTwio]rioFalb. : . ' : accepteptlDg tbe-boy from Twio FaUs Fal Qomty. secUon of tlie Ji e s ., Uie i ^ t ’Of a iawsiwsuil over Uie a ^ ; Twin Gooding County Commlnmlssloner Robert y . TbierBlunts'flaked ftMs;medical^ n emotional (or Nardioig'purposes « without)ut a d ^ t e -The teeM gtfget had K e n in c ourt fiveI tiitimes Falls CoVm^laU. ' ^Thackeray said Uie commiiim iasionera h ad not >and punitive damsgn. botbut named no dollar screensenlQg. T bey" d alm ed tbeB

Sunday.'Januiiuary25,1M7 Times-News,iws. Twin Falls. Idaho Obituaries/hospitalsJsB2 I t M i l g c M• ( M s ■ ■ ^Magic Valley B3 ~ ^"School mOTUs B5 ' B 3ity to tljeginn( v^terjbiiiin s p i' By PATMARCANTONIO;.,-PA ii.-- '.irn u sed , Thom pson said. Timeines-News writer •. ,'i> 1 , B ut tb e re .? r? oUieilUier problem s wlUi ' ;r> -'•'the present Kstem.n. TWI:W1N FALLS - AlUiough Twin 1 Now residenUalllP/i metersm are read i Fails^^:ils^^residents stUl wUl bave totopay about Uiree timeses the! bibills. Uiey wlU now be ahlible to aren't read at aU[ duduring Uie w inter, . ; detercermine . bow. tbe . dty . cbabarges because of Uie polen)tentlal for damage . ; /■ -UiemfTO for water. , : - lo Uie meters whenen i reading Uiem In j Mly residents can choose to pay coldweaUier. y for UltUie actual am ount of w aterT to e y B ecause o f. Uiebe lime .between f X usei ei each dionth or on a'lev'el'el-pay readings, several monUismo passed be- n. which is Uie average off Uielr I fore problems wereere detected In Uie ; ' monUinUily u^age, said Twin F a llsIs City meters, Finaniianc&13lKCtor Rick Thompsonon. “You can't keepep U’ackI of wbat’s .! 'he newiiilllng system will be Ini- going on in Uie syaUlyatem,” Tbom pson i -tiated-ted-in—M ayr^t-th^ityryr-haSTaid: ------^------"''""■ riiT ^ ' alreodeady started a^lng Its.apppprox*. With th e new sysUiystem, m eters wUl Imatelately lO.OM residential custocximer8_.b^ read monthly_-L ^except durlng_;____ .J to ■selecl sel Uie 'type o f Billing''{ 'they • Uie winter, whenI the Ui1 iisage wiiriie j wantnt by m arking Uie back orUieir r t estimated/ - w aterlerbllls. .; • if residenU al cuicustomers choose ; . Theirhere will be no change forr.com* < Uie actual*use routeBUte, Uiey wUl pay ' m erclsrcial w ater users'.'’ .'. . for tb e am ount used,sed, based on meter i Phe billing flystem for residedential readings, . custotstomers will be changeded' In Those who choosloose Uie level-pay respolsponse to many complaints.ai.about plan wUl pay forr UielrUii average use, ' i thecui currenl meUiMtThompspnijiald. THompson said.. 0On Nov. 1 Uie .' “‘We W( want, lo be-more tespiiiiiinstVe average paym entIt wwill be adjusted. , i r to Ui(Uie custom er^ IJbey-tUdiptiUillke^it based on . the3 monthlyi meter. i . (the.]le. p r e ^ t systenU ;.or. iindenurstsind readings. ' yo’i'f® “IdsQg Uie^ sam e am ount rtVey'Ul -o r w a te r (each monmonUi), Uie average yearstars ago byOh«^Ci^L CouncilC « s ‘a ,'Plan m a y .b e Uiele tbest way to go," ■ co<8t-rcuUlng> sts m e a ^ : 4 n ' w U ^m fM n wid.i. -"-"(But) we don't «er:meter.:,'^f(59dv^jJ.t|pi;Pi'.JR«„0«.Ve The new. systemem will .m eao m ore Under:.-Ute:£uncent.bUlln^w ity. but-new equlp- .residesldentifltw ater: usiBi:9-;W«t^l:4tiBrg< m a t and ''an aiaddltIonar~inelei‘ j V ed for.average usage; bas^ru^U ie readerwillb'db. ; previtevious y e a r’s usagei . biit in;|t>:thp . Meter • readersrs will e n te r Uie "curreirrent^usff rate; "Thr^amou^if-vas:- re'adIngs'lnto;a'newnew band^eid'com------' also10' adjusted.' b y . wheUier j|ieople puter, w hich willII fefeed the Informa- overperpald o r ijnderpald^Uie-pi^^■^ytous tlon dire c tly intoto iUie city's m ain y e aar. r.' Thompson sa'ia? . - .V•V, ; ' computefTTBompsoipson salSTPrevfous- “‘When Wt w e'd .explain Uils t ot^ple, # ly, (be readingsI w(would be entered ihcir!ir common response was^'i 'YOU manually.in-a booklok and< Uie inform a- - i^are ripping us off.'!":Thomla'p^n tion transferred to.Uie.city’s to. com-. ■■ puter. • aiql l t gro^n>:reWnibied-;'Ainencanfl ■'Bandstand' I piore. t^m ; : wbaeteof'.U w ^ I f ____ •• &£totoSas;;thftbIg^ W)erehnc ollmentc^fop aiuw ii^^jcaidw aieijui ByBARTJANSEN r.4be.SbutbJCentral>«Regl( Junliia^Mertill-.’bf'- By ding will m irro r' theth decreasing T/mes-JVeifs wr/ter . i-fldibOiyMC^outli and d:ih{rwwi«:iflr:iBr:" ~ T it enrollment. 4ne-o6 of cOntrbUIhg th e -: - . “T b ere’s noUilngng we can do," cqams^'werc .‘w iecW w iji so-intd’-UieiJwase;- - 1TWIN ,FALLS .-..A n unusi“ uaUy .Snow said. He adcadded that'the s'aM ’mostcWBfa-Vbpior^i r.'-Is;wjiat lit'S' att-: sharp sh£ downturn, in TwUi ]Falls drop is Indicativeve >of Uie large ■f SclScbool District enrollment i ^66WInirtor'i?obllrE»^i«^4 L “S u num ber of people!e irmoving out of ley:YirCA ^ line^'lur-'SbQajibaejV UicUie beginning of the.scbool yeyew Is the state. conWntlon:- tbe;.'|rtadeDt5YJ i^SeePROOBAMonPiP a g e fc . -causing Superintendent, Carl ^ Snow some concern. Tbe Idaho DeiDepartm ent of ,i ...... ------*- BBut, like a roller coaster,. choed oUier are a semester;:^at_..ihe..._'end, L aw yers Association, wbl(vblcb fought moretoconsuniumers now, she added, ingng iunfairtacticsjahesaid;— inate ^awards - vflUcb------d-—of-superintendents—In-In-saying-his ------December, Uian U did at bard last year against tortort reform,, The ITLA-fl'.and its sister organiza* to Uie eyldente,. £ f ‘ at the district recorded1 UiUie usual stu- The oUier ITLA proposalsI cconcern contrary l( beginning ■ of , Uie • year, : bas com e up wlUi Ils ownm sset of pro* lions have contended Uie high J" Die seek against Uie law,, oroi where It appears, ^8 r. .io dent dedlne belw«tween D ecem ber he tort, system, where peopl Septem ber. . • ; .and September. He also said the is which they say wUwUl address prem ium s fronrom insurance companies ompensatlons! for InjuriiE . “ ! : Uie verdlct has beeile e n in flu e n c d '’ -.. •. a s Uie com panies d a lm , In-both cases,, Uthe ITLA proposals ,1’he ,T 'iosses occuired mosU;Uy. a t losses w ere, dueue to seasonal concerns of peoplee iabout the are not due, os vrongs.. • , j, ; ;; court • system t "wilhout sacrificing s to higher awarrards or larger number,of cover powers aireIready on Uie books.' upper>grade up; levels. wlUi 43 fifewer workers and studenIdents “ dropping Tbe It l a s ^ t e s In' a pa ^ the rig h ts of theEd Injureda n d inno- cases. ?^ P “ !j.Bul.Kfein.sald U Ui ie.Judgea.are .now _.slU'students a t O'Le&ry and 15 Ufewer by the .waysideaide" betweej ibout-its proposals ;Uiat t 'c e n t" ' ■ " ...... Instead, th(Uie ITLA^hM' labeled'aboi o 51^3 l>“ ltant lo Imposejse fines for frivolous at 'al Robert Stuart junior higji'3emester«. • But the ITLA proposalssals also-.h* what has been« n caUed Uie "Insurance PWpiroposed by oUier groups' I lawsuits. WhUe UieUi€ ITLA would send schools, sch and 36 fewer attenending ' Meanwhile, Twbi?bi :Falls schools H ‘dude the imposition’ of}( Ifines and crisis*’ as tbehe “ insurance scandal," p®*'imit tbe vlcUm’s rights and e to Uie judges to do Twin Tw, F alls High Scbool, accorordlng have been madee nmore comfor- be burden on Uie wrongdof o e r s •■t penaltiesr on insurance2 companiesc dalming com|mpanles calUng for tort . l0|0lo district figures. table by looseningig upu d assro o m s i, diarglng “excessive prem‘em ium s” o r reform a re biding hii large profits and iroposals, however, offei T he■ ITLA prop(opos'als double a s a ^Snow sala that decline Is aabout Uiat bad been packedked. ■ ' ' r i ; making ^‘untimely cancdialJlations. ' poor investmeinents. ' 'gi^ealeit poteotral for'raakin] "public educaUonmprocess,’’8he8aid. I ' double tbe usual seasonal dennembers. . shown. Tbe) ITLA] proposal would wneimen claims are nursued liin .“bad those (3 mUlion: or oi 14 mUloa aw ards and ^xU>ooks boiight, state;e fun-V U iatlshealU iy.’' - ' J ...... V___

T»ln FillFain. Idaho Sunday, iiniiar Poticegget ( Coeur d’I'Alenenriillwbrkk e r s i ^ co r e d c l o isure sigrf n s I COEURi D’ALENE (AP) - ^ . Workers a t P o tlatch Corp.'s i R utlM gesasawmill say they believed rc a wage cutlUt they a g i ^ to U mon* ; pftheftsLO ths ago w(would keep the sawmill running. TheyThi were wrong. ... .', mVIN'.FALLS - A ththeft of-wat* At the. ClChuck W agon cafe, coo*, cles from the Safewayy .stoa re In U » i ■>,dwelt wcluflivelron tbe— Limwood Sboppbig CenterIter and an at* shutdown.J. of ( the mill, a Coeur t^p ted safe burglary-at at the'Snake, nsUtutlon for VI years. ' lU Ter Oasla on Blue Lakeikes B oulevard ;^-.Mlke-andind-Terry Murphy, 31* and • H 9 | ^ 9 North were among poll[>olloe r r ^ r t s >ectlvely, ju st got the • Thursday In Twin Fall#, - rafters up bn the home they’re .' building aoso:•sometime be* w/ere er notified later that day tv e e n Sunday and Thursdxsday.Hesald ^ y ’aboth)th be o u t of work In Oc- - tiey were taken IromQ ana enclosed tober,. andId that o f the 225 hourly ' I e n d u r i n g regular busiDc(iness hours. 'and satariarled Potlatch workers. , .m aybe 100'X) would b e offered jobs at J a break-ln at the Snake Si River Potlatch'ss m odernized mill in oasis was reported earl}arly T hursday Lewiston, riomlitg. Police reportsts ishowed the' ,'w reI goinggi to try to keep our building w ai entered betweenbet 13:25 bouse,” said S£ Terry, a lumber ...... rf,m .-.aad 5:40 .ajn .- afteafter someone grader forer eight years, ; bfoke into the service bajbay. An effort "We wereere noping for another two - \fa s m ade to break throihrough a door. ,or more years.yei .W e..thought we Jjad ____ ...... 'loto.'the office a rea aodd eientry was fl- a little bit)lt of a cloak of security ___ _ pally gained by breakinglg a window. when we> tookt that cut in pay,’’ reflected MikeMl Murphy, a nlne»year 'The burglars also (allellled in ao at- quality contimtrol worker. . tempt to break into a safsafe. Damage Brian CCowan, 26, a four* APL4MrpfietO ■ am ounted id $300, but the bursar or th-generatloItlon P o tlatch worker wbo R i c h a r d B u fflnIngton Is am ong 225 wovorkers who will be ou t t' o f w o r k w h e n t h e C o>eur e d'A lene sawmill cdo l o s e s . btirglars gained nothingng for u e ef*- munched on or a h am b u rg er with his father, Geoieorge, said he and his wife exexperience. Hts aandfathei The Cowans and the MurjiriJhyS' per hour at Potlatchtch — before look- \ I?rt- ' , ier arriv- "i debated bubuying that truck. I Th< may. have'e to postpone starting a ed In C oeur d’Alene in a boxcar figured we hadad five more years, saidlid - little beyond b asic Ing outside the area.;a. • She’d taken a ]ob at a fnfrom Minnesota a half-centu alntenance had gone inlo . . . i Don Stephenson, ■ Routoute 9. Tw in’ family. Sh( itu ry ag o . They told m y dacdad, ‘five more years' main “1 don’t really want wa to move-to Fails, told-police thath a t som eone Coeur d'AlcAlene auto parts store fo and an went to work at piPotlatch,. when he wasi ihired. He worked sawnwmlll since workers (ook t Lewiston,” Mike salesaid. But, he add- burg lariied a rental homlome he owns _get a yttlele aheadi financially. Now<- starting st{ the family tradition. „ . Ihere42years."h" h e s a ld .,...... Job-sjb-saylng, $1.75:per-hour wage ed. If that's all thereere is, ‘‘I’d have a • hav eto rao v e. • . . warnings of Impending shutd a t 255 sunrise Blvd.,d., sometime they may ha • ~ " lt'8 going ta b e very hard ihy sa id th ere was a " JJ® ie 7g" louRh time turning? It tdown.” , ! - Tuesday night-or earlyy \Wednesday. - No onef wantsv to move,-but all em en ploym ent at 50 years ol'ofd ” the ey say they shouldn’t have feeling of hopeUlelessness on the day ' said they■ wouldw If It w ere the only seisenior Cowan said. ired. "O ur daughters; justju5 w ant to live nganew shift l^ednesJay. Entry was gained througb tt - an altemativeiretouneDiploymeot. I 1He said he regrets buying TTht he M urphys say they’ll tr:try to lntheirnewhouse.”,” TTerry said.. ■ ttolocked window andnd - household “A perserson can't hardly leave pUpickup lost month, or aiat least "Everybody Isis ask in g everybody, findid .work at another local m t ill, VI’m glad the compom pany gave us a '! / fiems valued at $250) vwere taken Potlatch,"" i said G eorge Cowan, 50, re|regrets th e paym ents he'll1 bbe mak- 'What are youu jgoing to do?'” she evenen if it means a cut tn, pa:iay — little warning. That‘hat was nice of - from the building.- - ...... a planer susupervisor with 32 years In;Ing on It. - ...... said. whlcllilch ranged to as m uch-as( W.90i :ihem ." .

R o a d crewj w s k e e p ' : : | j 0 b i t u Burleyly m an arreested after u a r i e s - H ig h w a y/ 2J 1 o p e n ' hroUiers. Barl a i . 30 2 [_V^on*Corky’R■ R om ans Barbarn Kelly of Anlloch, Call allegecd knifing wouridstw25 great-grandchl 39 a.'m’., Mlldon said. M asterers suf- (AP) - Spurredd byb\ a request from ; ::::___rAU-S ,=, ,Vem emfln-‘.’CorkyI!_-P-:PIu-ln'J?jm8!Diacayi_Gj»din*_CbaMl..^3^r l-grcal.greia.RrandchUdttB>a-bt TWINFALLS-jS ~ A B urley m an was 4:39 } R o o u u , 49, ot Twla FaUi,bUs, died Satur- lhe Rev.V. HaroldI Hake olllclaling. and 3 sisters. She was preceded indeafe*io . arre^eTearly’Si' SaluHay momlnf-fdr feredred a- Knife wound: toTilsTefl•ft slde."^G o> ^C ^rA iidrus,JS, state:! roid'crew s * I d a g ffloralng ’ln the Veterifterans Hospital Burfal.wlll be>e InI Elmwood Cemetery In byt>y 2 sons and a sister. - - ,. : allegedly woundlndlhg' two men with a Hee w' as treated at' Magic AValley-will keep Idaho) 21 open b etw een: ______-Q oodlng._____: ...... Reglieglonal.Medlcal Center and nreleas-_GrandJeanJunctloatlQn_flnlitanley,all,; ___ ' -A-graveslde senrlce will be'hel..id.. i - - nay .call ~ at Demaray's •• ' • winter. 1 - Bom Ju n e 10,'1»37, In Tw p.m. Tuesday'ln Sunsel Memoriallal Park. .'Oliver Moussease a u , 5 1 ; o l B u rle y w a s ' apel Monday from l to 7 Merle Juleando, no age or ad served la the Army, vhere.L t / r 'i S r with the Rev.,Tom Tucker ol thehe Meth-, taken , liito cusilUStody on a felony disttllstrlct engineer-for: odisodist Church oflJcialing.- /ailable, recelvf knife woun Uoned In Germany andI DII» Mer. weapon with intent I to commit " < Valley as a megt cutter Friends m ay’ call afU ie Whiti so treated and released. ‘ m ent, said crew s In Boise and Idaho . i£. Sweenev tu« V rn'urdeh said Sgt.-Jlm Sgt Mlldon of the 1 becam e a television repair;! luary today ai|d Monday from Mousseau was treated for In;Injuries W ?''nd when called to' p.m. . I Twin Falls Pollce frequently spUl onto' | .be;w orkedfor Mel Quale be . twin FALUL L S .-B a rb a ra E . Sweeney. . be"h“i had received during the 'allalierca- avalanchcs that free ' • ing hU own shop. Vern's TV Repair. He 70. teng-tlmele residenti of Twin Falls, Mousseau Is sususpected of wounding tion,on, Mlldon sa id .' .the mountain road.ad. Another crew In ■ : m arried Rene T inner Nov. [0V. I4. 19M, In died FridayInPortland. In F JJu u l/a Cdrcfon Sm ith James Masters,■s, no age available, of No No further details ol the intinriHpnt Lowman will w orkrk dallyd on the ro ad s: « TwIn.Falls. In 1M3, he nwvMm e to ^n- Bom and raisedra In the Wood River ' 7SS Main Ave.. S. during an allema- were He S to ensure a reg u lar 1flow of traffic, he ; ver. where be worked for Ki ere available. Mlldon said the r Kelly W estern Valley, e she married Richard C. »i rs' residence at about isstii added. H a'cable'televUloa lnslillilaller. He wea Sweeney, andId he\ preceded h e r in death, - iD ’, E C L O .- Jiilla May WheelerrCardon C tion at Masters’ still under Investigation. recopiized i s an oulstandln;Idlng talesm an. She' w as a former for resident ol Jackpot Smith, ' 91. of Declo. died Wednes ;|hoshone. studen leircandldates. ------• zrsava' -many-miles;lle sr-T h e -aitemate;^- I five aistera; Lorene'Brownra o0 f Kimberly, Mass. win bnt ro d e d -to the presei A flag presinlatlon will be«pre»nteilby pi ArljArizona. experience on1 amiual: and student '”5 workers In Boise,>, fourfo in Idaho City,: S i ' )unsels; Jason Dilworth an( area veterans and auxiliaries ^ , newspaper staff:affs, as well as some S®*!" a''d two full-timee andai two part-time' Friends m ay call a t Reyn( Surviving arc; her husbar Ireelance wrllli•illng foi^ hometown 'illls of-. Glenns Ferry, app (oday from nooo until 6 p. Lillian Scfk h e n d e l biSBlackfoot; (ive daughters. Mrs. >-counsel8; Vance W arbarttS ^ in Lowman. uTi,™ newspapers, They Th discussed why SC , , executive assistant! j Mondayfrom9a,m.untUap.i (Bet(Bellyl Cook or Mesa, Mrs. : eclo, assistant attorney get!^nnrn?- D d m ar, OX t w in f aLLS l l - Lillian Schendel (Em s S ; they wanted lolo be on Uie staff for •ansportation Board,; (Em m a) Payne of Buricy. Mrs. loore, associate justice;• nnH to T ra n s Cole. 87. ol TwIrwin Falls, died Saturday In (^el Is Mrs the Boise session. ’ said the board decicleclded in N ovem ^r; Bonnie Foster (Netlai Baum ol Twin Falls, filmer, House-floor leader. Twin Falls Cllnl(Inlc and Hospital. pi^yPloyd (Florence) West of Dec!:cio a n d . Then cam e qquestions from- the to remove snow from froi Idaho 2l'more! 2 5 .19M. In Boise, she mov- m r ■; [ZjcOOmNcC-lBoanieli^^^ Urs— Rohert__(Maurlnel—Stroirout—of------students. In-thcthc-dcIegalIon,-Some— ^ThiThe-school-advlsors'-selected- d-ehris-often77T\ndru3-told told—the—board-ld------' aiIs'-nrih6lfltn930s-Sh-e ----- ManManteca, Collf.; a son. Boyd Canion ar of serious, some not iGooding;' formerly of Co m arried Otto A aot. • ■ Bryaryant of Glenns Ferry as parlirlimen- December he want A. Schendel in 1M2, ond |{oo dhedledledlnl984. B om Ja n . 20. 1B91, In f ?rcat-grandchlld. She was precec “IllketheW'er’ers,’’ M orris said, Mo., MB attended scbools! In HUIIersvUle Surviving aare; n 7 dau g h ters, Cloreen_ deal:lealh by a daughter and 2 grarm drtn------The candidates Jren.------tes were also asked to. V-- ' [ an"d m o fe J fo CMi>4s”PrairI'airle when'she' ' Heck and GeneMie'va’ KclMy.' bcith of Twin ’ dren F r e s h1 flowflc ers "■ ■arrled Charles ' F a lls ,' Wilmala E m ory 'o f Baylown. ' yj, - demonstrate theJieir skills, as artists, w as 19 y \in jiS . Shc mnrrI The funeral will t>e held at noonon Tues- Pierson and Mon ____ ! E . FosterW tfv. 24, 1919. InIn ( Corral. She Texas, Cathy/ NewellN of Glendale, Arlz., dav orris drew pictures on FREE HEARING fo r a n y ooccasion. c • lay in th e Declo LDS Ward Cl _Uic.blackbonrd.JI.Flnley-decllned,.say.^ a"most-of-ber— Kny-McMnharh a n -o f'-S to ck to n .-C a ilfrr— wilh-^Ih-TJPsh-op— E rac n -tln a-o irfc ] — - — Great-seleelectionof— ;------m a rrie d llfe._Mr. Foster di. photographec. But he ------^TESTS------i • died Feb._l0, Jackie McCoyoy of A nchorage, Alaska. Burliurlal_wl11_.be_,ln„Gcm Mer W* »p»elollio In lo.itlng In Iho ho ...... p o t t e d pplants. . ; ■ ; 19«7. She m o v ^ lo GoodingIng IIn the early and Florence;Philllp'ps'6nbnc,'Idahor6 Pl Garcjardens in Buricy. le by taking a picture - hom« wllh bur new mobile stepdaughters.rs. Mnr lcne DeWeesc, _ ..Frlends.moy.call F r at the PayneCi Chapel ____o L lh e _delcgatloitlon_with_a,stu(lent's.' !l!_ , ..-BallooaBiLBouquelS— :------“ ^^?S^lvlng are:' a'deughlJghler, ■ Wilma "Doris Hendrickick and Lillian Slultz, a llo t inn DiBurley M onday from 6 lo 8 p.cri.m. and cam era.- - CMUler of Buhl; 2 grandchildihlldcen; and 7 Twin Falls, Delorls De M eyer and Donna atIt lhthe church one hour prior lo th«thetime In another room, roo the candidates - ” "'™733-0?f6' I great-grandchildren. She wbwas preceded Mever, bolh of Kennewick. Wash., and ofthiif the service on Tuesday. were questionedd abouta grades: MAGIC VAUEV ^ o r c d I HEADING AID CENTER 339MolttAr«.W. Tw(nF«ll«. . . ' .733-2674 ...... ' - - f e r v iites— l ' ' 647 Main T o r t■— - ^------: BUHl! - ThS funeralL,'"! fo; i * * '? • EElliott, C9, of Buhl, who TWIN TV FALLS - A gravesideI sel Monday frofrom 9 Ip jl a.m. The fami- riles'lies. Friends may call at lhe! I Bergln pers, She said, memorial contributions to Fum=‘uncral Chapel In Shoshone ibdajlay, and Another proposposal would prohibit 1 7 R U PER T - The funeralal fcIor Ada Inlslerlal Association. P'.O. until]otll noon on Monday. specific damagege am ounts In civil 1 ■•••- .-BrueischWhllakcr.TS.ofLogUgan lormer- Bo>«l,BoblHII 83316, ,ly of R upert, who died WcdiWednesday, wlU lawsuits. All thathat is needed Is a 1 ^ b e heldiM ondoy a t noonI inIn Uie Rupert TVTWIN FALLS - The funera•ral for dam age claim enenough to determine ' ‘I'Srd W ard LDS Chapel. KrIenriends m ay caU MALTA - The Th scrvlce for LaVaughn JeWitt Lnhuc, 92. ol Twin FallsUs, who whether the caseise goes to district or ' at (he church Monday fromn m l l a .m . un- Booth. 80. of Malla,Mi who died Thursday. lied T hursday, will be held Mondaiday all magistrate court,;rt, she said. i (■■ “ Ul the lim e of the scrvlce.Ice. Burial will will be held Monday Mc n t 11 n.m, in Uie P).m. '" - in the Twin Falls First Chuirturehof Without thes lim itation, which •>;be In Sunny Cedar flcslil CCemetery In M alta LDS Chapel. Chi Burial will be In he Nazarene. A private familyysoihe lawyers have ho adopted volun- • nenl will be In Sunset Memorial Cornrrespdndents IE . ;.iAlmo. The service arronginngements a re Valley Vu Cem.8 81 p.m.,andMondayatlhe uaty In Twin Falls today Irom ; .'.tuary of Logon. j,!TLAsays. | .■ f l & fe a hhjre , stories from . chUtth one hourour prior to the time of the I.m. The family suggests menlemoriai dam ge am ounts,!' xintrlbutions to the Nazarene C BUHL — A graveside serv:«rvice lor Gar- service. Church "Sometimes those th demands-are I ■ I ' ttieTwlrIn Falls, Kimberly BuilcluildlnaFund. ' justified, based1 on0 the facts of the ■ ------' case. Other time:nes they are nothing I ■ I : &B\.luhl a re a s to more than a gues:less o r a hope,” states 1 ■ 1 ------T h e!I Times-News. —— the organization:" ...... m I Z Z ...... NeJ e w s p a p e r Hospiitnis— exixperlence i “ MAGICGICVALLEV B irtn lsalrlck ■ ‘Admitted s essential. ■_ Rodgers of Declo. F e m Collins, KaUiarlnerlne Belhke, Cassle Oslettout, K . .( ■ RelR eletted Moseley and Laurie Robeioberts, all of Buriey; Mariea Wllyi}llamB of ^ I ; Is '■ oJfr*. Gregory Bottcher andId daughter,d Mrs. Jerry A. Jonesies and Declo; andShannonJonescies of Rupert. act Mike Sullivan,. •on. M rs. G ary Lee and daujdaughter, Rhen A. Oriaz and1 &Mrs. ' ReleaMd . %-T" ’ ContQidltor, P.O. Box 548. Ja m e s Stew art, all of Twin FaUs;Fal Jaoet Altergolt, Mrs. N.. L;Lynn Glenn Ramsey and PaUPatricia Anderson, boUi of Burle-•Ity; Shan- I \ | c i, t y e d i piiie and daughter aod David.'Id J. Long, all of Hansen; Lawre»renc« non Jones of Rupert; andid ElizabethE: Hledeman of Mlnldoki I Falls, id. 83301. : .. .Baird and Mra. Howard HalllU andI (00, all o( Jerom e; Clydeyde H. B litha v M T w in I733-0931. .1 UarllnM •!•II nf TlnhlAI fn Ur nnH Um I 'y.

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B yJO H N Z nX Y ' . CouQly Board of CommUjnUsloners have promised sayssj th a t "ab o u t 40 peoplele . . . a re U) direct op- Times-News comspo^de bettez^rbad maintenancenee (or -the ’ area. But pi^UoQ p to the proposk planantosecede.” .,. . FariJM says he Isn’t sathlallsfled With the board’s F aro es counters th at sonion)e of the homeowners HAILEY - A resl&r^ n l of the west shore ofif . promlsies. •‘want to keep Magic Reserlervolr (or them selves, I Magic some homeowners but Magic Reservoir says thUi at If b e s e ts bis w ay. tbee “I've been having a roairoad battle for IS years.” mayn bave a battle with sc RoBort \ 1 resort area WUI secede(to to' C am as Counly. he’^ r f after meelmg wlth‘wit lh«;board. " I t’s not I’m I' not about to slop. I’vegolgot a business l^re.. -HzH- Since „Maglc Rcservisrvoir is located in thee g o in g ',to get .an y beUbelter - .'I'. Counties are "In DO later lhan two tw y ears w e'll get Cottonwood |M |^ V^. backw aters ol botb BlaCllaue and Camis countl^,I. responsible for safe roads.ids. I'm not going to stop something s< (Igured oul,” FamsFa said, saVlng that Rotd _ X Don Farott, the ownernerVf West Sbw Lodge, now. I still want to sec^e.":e." a a solution could mean secession, se actioa 'from claims tbat neither com«mimpays much attention -Blaine C ounly to back up} ppromises or johnatlon CAMAS_COU^NTY_ LAINE COUNTY ? At present, tbe west shoshore cf Magfc Beservolr““" to the area. He beUevesIes th ^ w e st shore would gel ofanew roads district. :[ Is sp lit between both Blalnlalne aod.Camas coimtles better services In relunum (ot Its tax monies tf it Fam es proposed the newew highway district a t a and is far from' the'popul)pulalion tenter of either c w as cpinplelely in one coucounN. Blahie County Board of CoCommlssionert meeting g county. Faroes wants the ,new' border. between “ “Our inaln concern,”,” FI arh es says, “ Is bring earli^rthls month. ■ ^ th e counties to bisect Mag]lagic Reservoir so the en- people . In and tben brlibring u e m , back . . i th at Fames said then that CoCottonwood ROad tteeds tire west shore could be inIn CCam as Counly. ^ “' Magic Reservervoir I ^ ^ m eans we, need good flshhik fla ahd good roads. If to be completely coveresred with de^mppsed ------pecple^cfirae'In'and tearjar upm elr boat of campwr ■ "The Coltohwobd R oad,I, Itibe majoF^ccess to the granite g and culverts need,ed. to.b«L.placW-.lnJhe,. (because bl the road)) 'then U Qiey're'nol gohig to.0 west shore of Magic R^rvolr, R« runs-through road r to' prevent It from wawashing out m4he spr-- com eback." 'Blahie County into Camaslas County end then back ing. ii Not'only Is road raaintilntenance substandard, butIt into Blajne Counly beforefore, reaching, the resort—— Dave Renfrew. Blaine CoCounly's roadi foreman. otber. services are noneonexlstent (or-all practicalll area. However, the entiretire road is serviced by said that the CottonwoodI roadn isn’t thi county’s 1 , Blaine Coifnty because Ca purposes.hesays. Camas County keeps up top ? priority. • Inset ‘i realize that Il's.ver:rery bard (or Blaine Countyy several miles of Blaine CounlyCo roads in another ' "When it rains and readsids are ready to be grad- to get. out there In time[me lo do any good with a area a s a trade. ■ C ' f ^ ■; Ihe counly) needs to be JUINE (ire, but we have a punlump and can take care o)f, f. .Not airihe homeownersrs inI the a rea ag ree wiUi ed, e every other road (in lh' o> graded l ^ " Renfrpw said.d. ' thal (lire (Ighling) oursurs^ves. Police protection,1. F a m e s that their land belon•longs lo Cam as County. i COUNTY i plowing the road for the. we can' pretty much handle hs that byDurselves.5. Chuc)t^Hannoni presldeiident of-lhe Wesl Magic " I’ve been grading and pl u past Iwo years," Famesnes said. "iVe fiot a ' .Tbemaifftfaingls/ustthethe roads,” he says, Recreation .Clutr,-says that tfia Blairie County road F In the wake o( Famesnes^eomplalnts, the Blainee maintenance has beenI “"consistent.” Harmon • See MAGICConPageBA 0 ' ntncMfROBEftTOORMU

'I • •., /T hekiddsJeamwh ho Aft(ter-scho()ol progrram offeers ice to lecj a m ’ ' they anre and whaat thei think ' .•ByJOHNZU.LY Tlines-News cbrrespbis p b o d en l'

KETCHUM-Theele concentration is immense., 0 — — — "•.Thi&-irso“i ’iraiIways:lniowit* iw 5-mIne;**"Ryiiyan“R cd;^^^B P -S man, a/thlrd graders;r al Hemingway Elementarjary school ; - ______saxs-BShe.etches a smsmiley.face into the clay.____ Bonnie KunU, amanother thhd grader fromonT 'K em -' Ingway, presses hardnrd bn the halr-maklng machichlne and;. ' . watchSs as llltle spa(paghettls of clay wormed ououl of the' clay press. JohnRuslentertalnialns larger thoughts. " I’m going to mlaice a b a W alkman," he says, forming I ''- - I 'r ' the clay in his hands.is. This is a typicalI after-schoolaf day for the 20» children( ' attending the ceramiiimics class at the Hemlngwaway Lear- - VP?' nine Institute, a school sch after school for eleiJementary _ students In the Ketchuchum area. Although the dayy nmay be'ceramics as usualLial for the kids, the leaming insinstitute Is genuinely atyniceical. Hem* I ingway Principal MiMlcab Fierstein says thee instituteI n , . may.be the ,onV oneane of it’s kind in-Idaho —- noi other . . m the first grade through t can sign up for oncc 616 f th e classes. E acb class3 nruns once ' ‘ m - a week from 2:30 lo:o 33:30 p.m . for 8 weeks. T he;e ffw Is $30 ■ ■ ■ P M i ntiwMOTi per class, but financisicial help is available.' titutfc students .Shelly.ly .H ackett; rlght,^ andnd Kelather M asner -leaearn crafts In after schcc h o o l t i m e . ' > ^ ______The-dnsses-aral:aijllvidEditnlO-uppfcL-PO also plans on beglnlng bt an The winter;r term enrollment dropped f after-school ac- rath er thailan being required to swallovlUow the leam tog a t ;; ■...... 'M ost kids, it seemsjms; truly enjoy going to schichool after afterschool day-cjy-care program to give chi:hlldren con* Fierstein attriItribules to-lhe m yriad of al (ilng. gym nastics such a (astst pace. school. And thc eienthusiasm extends lo bolh b the structive actlvilkMiles after school and before be Ihelr. tlvlties for childrenchi in thc w inter. Skiln kids have so much to leileam,” she says. parents and teachers>rs involved In the project. parents get homeme (rom work. It is scheduleiled to begin and Glri Scou'lOuts are just a few of thele a activities pom- "The ki ______i:They.’rc-S>.so.iibsarbenLaLlhaLageJ]i£ jiu L th e re 's.a _ th n e ;• “ Ceramlcs'^lnslructoictor-Jlm-Romberg-likerthe he-concept-ln February------=------petlng for-thcc1C children's lime------:------I leaming, you need time to leam1 . They need • _ of an aflcr-schoorieclearrdng program, that focus:uses inter- Another dreamim of' the parent auxiliary Is is to sta rt a ■ The declsioriion (0 take one of the clas;lasses is "one of factor lo li .U-says-Ficrslehi..-some dreajjam tim eto think about tbemseim selves." - ...... - ;; - - . esL ' "It is' amazi;azing w haf the" klds-disoiscover -in -p ro g ram , for grow;•own-ups.-Parents have,beenen so excited-niany choiceses that kids need to make, e st-4 h In g -a b o u t-th e - hislituliltute,^ccording-.to.;; ------' themselves,’^he'SavSays. •’Witmupiwrt.-lhe-kl-kids- here-aboDflhE'aftcr-scl-sch 6oi-cIasscs-their;chlldrenen-nre'atten- Heris-pleaseded-with ;lhe-number-of-kldIds-attending6 the— The -bes 1. Is its flexibility. Since the classes are only • (Ketchum area) canan tbecome Vi^rld-class artists,Jls." ... -ding, lhat a callII forfc aduit classes has arlseiien. A p a re n - wlnler, sessionion. “Our original goal forir the11 fall w a s ^ . Fierstein. >ther board m em bers ! Fierstein says thehe parenls at Hemingway' are,ai m uch ting class is tentatitatively'slated lo begin In Mar - .• See SCHOOL on Pagt?ageB4

JeronrheboariQp s l i s l G o0 (diiing h o siipifal tr - r ^ W e ”lUng Ut neslijenis living, f ndividuals (or replacement,Bnt, no one has been;; ) the center, Mid : that team. * P‘panics, but have not reachached a decision at the ind ^X/ffle5-Wws correspfl 'elected. the . juvenile . detention. . Counly Commissioner B(Bob T hackeray said a t a presentpt time. However, Tharhackcray said a a team sel t e “We have been visitingi w;wilh folks from the': j loes not (all specifically . district boat^ meeting lalast week that manage- wwill bc selected ns soon as all the proposals are . ' \ .JERO^-'TheJeJwimeieouh- cmler doe 1 sailamc area Schraft was fromHimv-the south end of the, ilMloMrelieiaa, :lntaany_cr olher category, the \s-. ment, [ leasing and operalijIting agreem ents are b e - considered. ct ■ , ly.Board dt C om m lu ing worked out, wilh a fulluii tran sfer of operations Aftcr the regular meetingIng,'the board went into - coi:ounly, bul wo have not chosiiliosen anyone yet. The: . public bearing last' : aller suanceoli:>( a special use permU Is ‘ axing district has no hospital,iltal, and no (inanccs to L iaie. . • V. expected * within the near fufuture. c)executive session to revlievlew the proposal of tan ilbe-Coun^-PlannlnR ;y for the county, said h nanage. so he has not been•een formally replaced’ • ithbrlies a jiivehlle;deten: . Fred Decker, attorney HospitaliCorp. of America,:a. Thackeray said after mz -’i.Coiomlislori aslced several key items had beenE H ^compiished. ji]the,board has had an omODDortunity to consider • See GOODING(3onPageB4 on j. . . /■^oiUbera Idaho YouU ter,only; at ihat'Iocatloo’ ^ vmUes'eastpf.Jeromf I |)r6l^t local'irKidehla,'' Ito'operato under• a ' specliu' use^.^redeftcW:teea'-saldl.r',- i-' ‘''.i 1 ...... n t e n d e nt m a y p r co p o s e t aI ? X l e v y ^elgh'bor, said h i ! n p ^ r t s We^deWUsuperin -^Tbe xbnl0 g coomiiiUiloa-recOTi-J. il ;'meili!wl'tb«,lacllllyny be reared oftbejpedal.use'-pennit tByTERRELLWILLIAMS ' Roofs need to be repairedred before there is waler other ( school roofs are justjsl uas old, he said. Me­ • to!boW a 'spedaltaseUse perrbU ai a If ll .wUrlll>eflable,Mmc:;kTnd of-. .Tliaes-New^ correspondeni damage,, hc said, ana Insulisulation Is needed to cut joror problems with them arotre < expected soon, and bbrs*^ - system- whwhei^ he mjgm.be^wai^- -h-heallngcosts.■ .. - - - thehe'school dislrict’s generaliral fund-does not ta- i« lai‘hti6ti|:to-i^pd;^l£9D6.oB.oI-ttieluveaUeHwlIdentSi - — -W ENI)ELr-- School[ -i-Superintendent. George - -. .Cra^ord said the payba^back period for roof re- cluHude money for their repah.r. , -.J. - :■ '' .r.'eacapes;'’ Crawford says he may pnpropose a tax levy at the qalrs q and insulation wouldlid bo less tban 10 y e a ra ,' “ ‘ We have the money to) do. do some things bere -next Wendell School Boansrd'mectlng as on ontion ond a a ^evv passed nowt wwould save the scbool ind am there, but w e have thee neednc to do some ma- i6 raise, mone/ for schchool maintenance and from fi high healing and.wateriier’tiamage'repair bll IF joriorT^gs"weTIJnrn!ccOinniomore t ' At the board m eeting lailast week, Crawford said mined.* n ■. '■ A t .maintenance and operal!srallons levy la one of lajF ^'l'aadi ;C2 o'ning V'Ad*-' i icUvlUes al th«.. :-r?lannltifi tbe scbool hai .‘to Idenllilify ' Its needs, set the . “ I think ll h as lo b e asI mlminim al as Is realistic,” he lh( school board’s onUons,1, he,sald. h« it.would be' jteriSl:H^WOrth aild lhe ’■ ^lacDItyTflfid can aUa .'priorities ol those needsds and then figure -an thcsupcrintendentsaid. ti . lot[or one y e a r and would-requinluire a sim ple m a jo rity --...... wraoiIsstoiiJrecomiDended ' J -to tbe pennlt.tiiat i - -Last year, he said, thehe cost of rerooflng one /ote. vol ^borequIr^ilto-JJoId’a,; *estim ated cost.-- 'H«Ahi»rflllhn- . ' ~ "Wa Hn hnvi> .zitimate needs,” he saldr 'b'building was $2i;000...... I Another option, he said, woiwould be a p la n t facUl- ~ a fwruOilMa mn^ B-4Tlm8»-NoW8^Twln Falla'alia, (daho S u n d a y , J a n u t^ 2 5.1987 ‘Pro-lilife’ advlea bargains of- for federal Title 10 funding forlor family Constitution woulould be th e y ear con- j and call for his colleaguei(ues to'change sim ply "Abolhollsh A bortion." for Jenkins courtroom „ Frida;lay by fered. by the U.S.S. /A ttorney’s Of- planning programs. stltutlonal proteclection is guaranteed „ their position on the aboiibortion Issue, Rally orgaiganlzers had said they ploi govemment witnesses. — lo the unborn. ButBu he said the effort . flee. along with the ascensionlon of William hoped as manlany as 1.000 people would n ■ Jenkins repeatedly denieiled re- As part, of thoselose a p eem en ts, But In a statem ent Issi V probably was hurlurt by the success of Rehnqulst lo chief lusticslice and the attend. ButIt only about half that q.hn quests by defense attorne;leys to several of the origliriglnal co-defen- Thursday’s anniversary ofL "llberol Dcmi>n o c ra ts" In last addition of "pro-life" advocate ad An-' many braved?Id a chilly drizzle. Wade, the head of Planned refuse the drug exhibits as notn< be- dants are expectescted to testify : 1 r nSi November’s eleciection. State.-Rep. fz tonln Scaiia to. tlie courtir t gives anti- Those whoho made, it, many ap- thood Association of Idabo Ic ing relevant to the case: next week againsts t t those .on trial, om local church groups, Dolores Crow, IR-Nampa, told the {y, abortion forces cause for>rhope. hi parently from polls show Americans still believe However, several similar■ objec- c And In the last defdefense opening •s. Hefner and other P?" jortlon ‘Ms the most 5} "W e. arc but one appointment a| heard Mrs. abortion should rem ain legal. tlons on other cocaine seizedsd were arguments FridayIday, attorneys '' destructive forcece in America today. aw ay" from tipping thee scalessc on the speakers inclnciuding clergymen and sustained. tried to minirlinlmlro' those John Glaza said opponentsits should ... It robs our countrycoi of both peace nine-member Supreme! C(Court on the lawmakers urge ui them to continue Ji No testimony was taken FFriday witnesses’credlbllltjm ty. )men and and Justice." abortion Issue, shesajd. ^working to sto{■top legalized abortion. conconcentrate on "helping worn on the main charge of tbe: indict*li “ Donald Fentonm aiand Van Duke, ...... ^mment. th at Uie cocaine reireached_i jwouldjubmil, ja r re singing for spreacTUtah Ihrough'a 28^0 ' said' Slephfen" : n g ------—J — sp l^person thefr freedorn;" s 0o€fdin Magic=^ coconspiracy which reachedd from Elsenberg. •4 , j . • Continued fromiPageB Pa 3 , The taxinging district board may • Continued from Page:B3 £ gested lhat he: formf< a road district y ^ ’’ Thackeray said. consider a tax ta anticipation loan to >uslncss. My livelihood depepends on to avoid liabilityy pproblem s, Khackeray also said arrangementsarr offset operatlating costs initially once jood roads and good fishing." H Fam es Is to secede his land he * to 'p a y th e JI51.335 noteote due First It assumess ifull operation of the will need cooperscration from the coun- BuUd fljS Security Bank of Goodingling arc being hospital. 11However, Thackeray However. He Blaine • Countyty Pro- ty 's InvoivetT H c told the Blaine held up until the formirmal transfer stressed noI specificsp arrangements to secu;ccutlng Attc^mey Ned Will:llllamson County Boardd of Commissioners a n np* takes place. He said asIS S'soon as this negotiate foror such a loan have been said;aid th at no one but the2 county earlier this monlonlh th al he thought occurs, negotiations tot pi:pay the note madeyet. shouhould bc grading the road bbccause Cam as Countyy would accept' the IRA l g wffl be finalized. fn other business. bu Wafker Center ofif Iliability problems. Famenes sug- fand. ^'Since the county wasIS Ithe original M anager Gailail Ater said an operating — IMOOUN WOOOMtN (Drtune borrow er on the note, thehe countyi wlil agreem ent defining de the relationship C •OfAMtWCA Rm uliarIb poymenls Inlo our letortodlRAcanaddup . be- the responsible parlyrly for repay- between thee centerc and the hospital ^ ^ '“ 1 - - lZ )ot( School- vo ot Ihroo llmos Iho ^ 5 S w mcnl of the loan. We plaplan to m ake has been signigned. While HCA has not )W.BnODERICK • Continued from Page!;eB3 a South Amcricarcran taie while the kids I amoun:jn t you'd havo wllhoul taOSAddlMnAra, u an arrangem ent to offsei'fset the pay- purchased ththe center, Ater said nFtlU.Mihe»noi can experim ent with unusual painted theirfccli:cling about ll. I tax borwnollls. ''"“VS m ents on the note withvith accounts negotiations5 area underway and the 7M -S672. classes. Also', they can takeke advan- Meyer ,says there tl are countless I C«11 rorlor cunont Inlaretl raid. ^ j rt^eivabie funds due the hospital." operating agr(greem ent will go into ef- f ^arrCLUAgtnq^ tage of the unusual range ofol exper- ideas for new cla::iasses. Future classes hesaid.- feet as soonn ;as HCA "becom es the Use in the Kelchum/SunA'alialley area may covercr woodworking. . , Thackeray said the banllank has been purchaser." - expertise that mlgl(t onl;nly bc In photography, foilfolk a rt, Spanish and — cooperative about Ihc transfer trs and HCA is bebeing considered as a “ ' German, that all that basicallyy hasI to be possible manaanagement team to take lown for one season. \ art class. As the ceramlmics clasi continues, worked out Is how long repaymentrep of over for departing dei hospital ad- Last I' week during thQ\an leh Paint- Jim Rombergg explains to 'the the note will lake. mlnistrator Duane E Cutright. PerPersonal Experience througl ...... , ...... ing.ing. .stpryi.eller_Var.da_G.Qldn'^rna^^old^^ younger kids how)w to m ake a bowl. ______b alcohlol causinWg ilj^rome -problemfis?—— ■ • Continued from PaiPageBS At Monday'sly's public hearing, no one , j GARYLUCICH . special use permit beebecause' lhe rep'resenllrigg the ; Juvenile detention ' I Cory brings ox{>«dimn comismmofciolrfarm------detention center can bee nmore accu- facility was3S p resent. When con- I ond oqulpmont loont lo3 Tronswoslom rately described as a “daydaycare facll- tacted by The Tl Times-News. part- 5 MorTgogo. A lllolong Moglcglc Valley rosi- "Wenmlhelp eveiin lly.” . Edwards said he wasn't I d»nt. ho wo* in monooemonnont ond equip- ; . owner Mr. Ec I mont (Inonco with ludch Fordord Traclor lor 6 ‘•We feel-it would be In tthe best in- aw are a heariciringwastobeheld. I yoort, Thon ho worked ot on Indopondont ■ te^ests of both th(^ count'unty and the lUi I loon brok'or orlginollng con':ommorclal ond thosewl t 1 t we heard w as about six' ho don^ ccnter if we reqalred thethem lo hold . I (orm looni and ro-t>ruclurin£ring farrn looni. - special use permit.” he • when we were told we ' ^ Cory has boon wllh Trontwnwostorn lor 1 center was previously desi I a special use permit, but yoor. II vou nood Kolp with>Ith a loon, coll • county commissioners . Gory and put hit oxporioncenco to work lor want hesip. business-associate use In, le." E dw ards said. m ercial general zone. «">• Sdd'Sc'lde; At lhe hearing held by the zoning Board ol CommissionerCc Chairman : HGMIttGAGEGREBiTCERTIFInFICATE TTicrt's tie need (o wiii. YouVe trifd c»ff)‘hlnilhlnj. commission late lasf •)'ear,>ej an at- Carl Monfgorgomery said the commls*. SiirnffflTTVim know Ki-- u prphrpblem _ . The pci>on iv ill nm Ihad v»iihu uiin alcohin-ordruia. Hut jouNttittricd ireulablediwaM:, Sa1 v^iI^wilh InicrNcniion tom ey for:.tne Southern1 Id CAN SA^VE YOU MONI«Y! Idaho Toutb. sioners haveIG up'toi 45 d ays to m ake a - evcfuhinp. \vcrMhin^ vou know, kr uvjiLiblc. thcre'i nl>> necneed lo wail lur 2 b % F « l« r oI nTax S avings O n Your Payly C( heck Facility said U was too-150- la te -to re- decision on thithe application. • .Whil do \ou Jo? Tr> itiinpsps uto j!Ct vkorw. qulrc-TTBpcclal use pern'ermit fftf'the "Wfe* ^re: goingg to research-^ihtb . H O M I MlYUISCANtAVIUI l U P T O Mimnhing \ou doni '■ 0 \erWrW j oflniervcn- center tnot wos approvedve^n_d^u!il_thi9_mprg.bel( )eIore m aking a.declsloni!l_i l.mm.l('%oillc(]lmcf- A V to rcvull in ihe lasl'May,, ■ Montgomery!ry said. ■_____,------^•cn1ion.-And it works’------—M ------pcrv>n IrIn Tho Post 3 ___uddivi. uuuk) on where vou can ; Iniilher achool business:'!ssf .. .vTlie boboard8 ^ voted tb extend' ■■"Y«or< »'Homo PufChaiiOSOONC.Y. ------.------"-hll butium'bcfurc'he"^^^! wthchhe Cit1>. AnU bik • The trustees considertlered an early Crawford’sciscontractanotheryear. . 'S*«. your local roollotlor for tho hom o ol your choicoIct ond contoct or >hc ciiuld m il) 1 ptofe»>ionaK TraniWf Mt rn Mettgagago lor program dalolls. udmii Io the problem, )l lhe perwm \ou retirement Incentive grgrant which . m nrisij O'' tiut now. «ith Ihc ' know.SoA. So if )ou rcaltv w&uld give teachers the option of WE ARE NOWl/OFFERlNG < ijM .. IP liili.'r\cniii>n proct>i. the pervjivjn in wuni lo hclpjomconcnc all vou need r^lring a few years earlier et than ARE- AALCOHOL -AND trouble can-he-hclped-l»>-rtjli»c,c ihul------is-lhe-wiUin^ncv, u>-cull.-cull-u'.-for-help.------. u ^ a ) in exchange for vaivarious grant q r u q s ihcri' rcalK is u problem. AnAnd a Ii’gclhcr well do cvcrvtl(crjthinji po^siblc iS INTERFERING - am ounts. "The Experiencedi ComC psnK ” t f 0 5 % solution! ' -I .1 _ii.-||rip (ht person vim k Y O U R M A R - {Teachers ages 53-to 58 would get W IT H RATE APR . $1^,000; those ages 59 to0 62 would get R IA GE? E ? Transwee s t e r n l»ct To Chong*' $10,000; and those ages f363 to 65 would niummotlon CALL got $8,000. M o r t g a g CANYIlNlIviwliospi]'UAL 2 226 6 Shoup W eit !rho g ran t plon. copicdMed from the C A NM ' Y O N V I E W 9 9 9 0 piy g ra m used in MeridianIlan. wniild not. . _CalLM ikaJiflE^Start o r A lo n " ^ ------Iw ln -FFa«M < ooho43301 ------1294 Adcd d tio c i Avonv9 E o it. T w inn f.Folli ^ bq nny m ore costly foror the school HID C S P n T tl^ ------CollIt 734-6760 or tbon letting the tenureured teacher INTWINFALLS jfj- w6 rk~ to retirement age,ige, Crawford P H O lONE 734-6760 ' 1-81800-247-3189 sftid. 'This plan would bc goodlood for teach-

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Schooli m e n u s ^ • , . ■ ' BLMNE Toeadav: Chl peaout butter> ' plesaucc,i pleuuee, milk and bread. •urkey and noodles, green peas, Jello «ith,.fn:ltit cockUQ,( aod . KIMBERLY Wednesdsy: Turl Thursday;^ Hamburger gravy over lumon roll. peatha,_and 'erm asbed WENCENDELL ...... nr cbpw intc tnllK,l i l t ...... -STAIESCBOOLS ...... HMoDdiy: PlKs4o-a^iUBket,. -ta t te r tots, _ ,. beans,, clnnai —[°'- poU toes,-beets, glngerbreai , celery stleks, Uoaday: SpiSpagheUl wllh meat sauce, ndmilk. regular or chbchocolate milk. jaked beans» fruit, cortJe... _____ F rid a y : ChUl, c ra ck e n , o greeo beans, peanut cup and andmllk-C— l>eans, fruit mbc. (rench bread t , •I and cheese p ia a , tossed » ..k ' tn d milk. (lazed cinnamon roll, illecueMue sandwich, (reochV p m ilk. and milk.Ik. brown potatoes, tossed grgreeo salad, saiad, pears, crackeii^ji^apHcols ani mi Tuesday: BeeSeef stew, cottage cheese, or- spricots, salad bar aodDilkilk. . . - ■ and milk.- fries, fnilt, milkIlkandsaladbar. at • BLISS ' nge sectiectkm;i, m U ed Jello cubes, Wednesday: w Chill to d crackers.ra, cole slaw, Friday: FingerT ssleaks, mashed polaloes Wedoesday; Ham1 andan beans, corebread, , herryeobbleraodmlUL ; M o o d ^ : P l t u , in m , peacl:»ch cruitch aod blscullsanI and Jam , ^ndm ilk. cinnamon rolls aod milk. sod gravy,, mmixed fruit cup, chocolate MURTAUGH green salad, cherr Wedoesday: 1T una oo a bun, potqto chips, Thursday; f] Bundles, masheded p o ta to e i cake and milkjllk. MoiMonday: Spagheltl, sliced cheeseise. stuffed T h u n d ay ; Steqamedmed wieners, aeaUofwd . * T oesday: Chicken pot, cooklDokles, Jello with pork amand beans,tom ato wedges, creamed peas, peach hall,ilf, salad b ar ...... ccle^, JwUcred peas, (rendsch bread, potatoes, carrotrrot and celery lUcks,' ’■ whipped cream, and tnllknllk. ' pineapple'>le chunks and mflk. and milk. TWTWINFALLS ^ apples and milk. (ralt, rolls, salsdbltd bar aod mOk. W edoeaday: Soup, hoagli«gle sandwich, Tborsday; FliFinger steaks, tater tots, bul> Friday: p, Roast beef, • mashedI'ed poUtoes, - JunlonlorfcSenlorHlghj ' TwTuesday: Finger steaks, corn,. applei or Friday: Roast turke]irkey, whipped p o U to e s,.» peaches and milk. tered carrots. a n egg custard, bread tnd .carro ts, cinnam on apples;esauce, rolls Monday: Chickei:ken fillet sandwich, green chcrry coBbler with toppingIng, bread gravy, peas, fruit,rult, roll aM m ilk...... < i>. T hursday: Pig-ln-a4}Iankel,let, french (ries, milk. and bulter, and milk. beans, spplipplwauce, peanut butter fnilt cobbler and milk. Friday: Cam:anadlao cheese soup, lunch cookie andmi:milk. ■ Friday: Roast beef, mashedhed potqtoes, bol meat sandandwlch, (rench (ries, broccoli. MINIDOKA Tuesday: Chefs•rs salad, crackers, tater ___rolls, peas and carrotsrols,' steaw beny cake andId milk.n UMonday: Cheeseburgers, buttittered peas, (oU, bot butibutlered roll, fruit roll up ihortcake with whippediped cream , asd. applesauce and chocolate milk.m andmllk. PHONI E 7 3 3 - 0 6> 2 2 6 cn^^tem llk. . HAGERMAN " T n e ^ : Burrllo. buttered greengr beans, Wedoesday: Ham:am and cheese m elt, french Monday: Januanuary surprise lunch. peaches, cake and milk. (ries, vegetaletable sticks, peaches and j BUHL Tuesday: Wiener W wrap, au gratin W»&«day: w Cora dogs, carlarrot sticks, regular or chocolatecho milk. TIAAES-NEEWS CLASSil5IFIED ;i Uonday^Submarln& saodaodwlcb, tossed potatoes,s,. applesauce, oraoge wedge ta le r Irols, pears and milk.t. T hurs& y: Softt s)shell burrilo, diced pears, ; s a l ^ fnitt, and chocolate ch' chip and milk.Ik. ■ . TThursday:'Chill and crackj:kers, (inger Snicker Doodlndle cookie and milk.' ■ Wednesday: Hot 1 hain_!>nd.cheese_on a___-__Iooda.lIrulLfup...clnnamorion twlst_and Friday: Su^maimarine sandwich. Jo^ Jo T S i^ O T !\F li* lU c u 7 Ireoclench fries, (nilt, ' bun, tatei)tcr tots, pears, carrot sticb milk. ■ polalocs, mijmixed'frulfeuprchocolate—l i andbni^tlcks. and milk.Ik. , FFriday: Bee( and cheese pl;pizza, tossed cake ond milklilk. W ednesdayi CTlcken drumsiimslicks. mashed Tbursday: B60%en X IU3t.W K).yd, — ;MnndayL_Taco._coni..peBifeBR._cookie j n d _ ANIAND.SEN10RHIGHS. ______regulsf priccd dripwtes r ______Monday; Fish'Ish and chips, cole slaw, fresh fromoor-i'Oeikjnw ------a 7D60 J .____ C h o ict” e o t h K ^ I lt»21.M «q.yd, Indudes f^ric, lining and Mj38."SofiV8oedft" r C - " ' O F F'FICIAL COLu p o N " " ^ ; latx>r. 2 0 P a ito m s to k OO chooso from IndixJlng - : ■'■• — — r^M rvtf^on «aW M 5 ^ "CABININ FEVER" SWEE•EPSTAKES ^ 5 textures, open weaves, Cs'ntrol &»•>• U m fyn fM«*. T d«p W iu#hn. NWMU. $o» ■ antique satins and sheers ...... ||->ugn.fw«rMlUa.U.niem«l,VIg|,VI>glnUM. K ^ ^ a n NO3 onCHARGE FOR ULotJr-Decc):dt_or_._ _ _ ^O U ^ U T O N L Y ATTHIS rrO M -rtj ^ UHWiaAND.NOBMAk C o n su ltan t h e lo vo u . ® I® K 3E^B S^0 wsTASTALLATION. 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I Buildinn g e n g iulfedby^ ‘suspiid o u s’ lblciz^ iglc Valley ! EO isi (AP) - Moreore tban 100 about midindmoralng w ithout any fhe;tbey fall in segments.’’ still was'Uncleiilear whether tbe flr« R iglonal Medipalal Qenter ■ ? Bolse-area firelighters resresponded to damage to surroundingsur buildings. TTwo m en spotted leaviivlng tbe was set. Ajtlnv)enl-Agdicy.;.Tbe . . J , _GLINICC-JArJUARy_2l_28;.__..„, i t , : -T he fire reported aboutout 2:35 a.m . Svater used1 to U fight the blaze, were herhere yet,’’he said. . .L agency dnd'‘tbethe Boise CUy Council gutted the 82-year-oId structure sti at expected to0 rremain blocked off until Johnston J said utilities* f®, bad been dUdiscussing, plans to BY APPOINTMENT ONINLY exam inations ' ■ - - 8th and M ata streets. Therhe back half at least Sundind^y afternoon, tbe chief building bul were thought to bee shut off. renovate tbe bu:building as p ^ of tbe • Learn the correct wayay to p erform self b reast exai But he sa id it stUI m ight h of the buUdlng collapseded about 6i30 said, . . ^ Bul have had downtown redevievelopment effort. • Receive a breast exaram inatlon by a health c aree ppi rofessional ' , electricity because sparks wi a.m., bill 'n o one was injured, Johnston; sisaid he w as concerned elei 1 transients often i^ept ography exam lnalionw lll b e pi erform ed. arcing from conduits when ■ if d e sire d , a m ammoQ Johnston said. ■ th a t th e fireIre would decompose the arc Ing and yootbs have ch a rg e for this service. of the building collapsed. T h e re will be a $60 ch There was no ImmedlatHate estim ate m o rtar holdiiIdlng exterior bricks and oft j. vandalized tbe interi- The fire was reported by, ppolice ot- broken In and, V ofthedamage; masonry totogether,- raising the T ^C WOMEN’S Thick smoke and steamam rose from danger off further collapse. No flclllion. ‘ m That is a significantt ctchange from ‘ ^ ‘1 ^------l985rwbenthe-Bolse^a6eiasedbaDk'took------:— f - a W7,915 losir after;: chargingcl off \ j more .'tban (8 millionh ini problem' , ; \ I loans a nd increasing Itsa pprovision for * i & I loan losses., . • - : ^ First Interstate Banknk of Idaho’s ; \ ,1 parent - comply, Firstrst Interstate' I i Bancorp., also' reportedled Improved i proQts for'. 1986. The ULos Angeles- \ baked biiik holding fltmm said$ Its 1986 p f ! net incomereached artco^eVel ^ of- ■ j $337.9. million ■ up .7.9 pereent pe from . ^ ' 1985. In another = announcencement this . week, First Interstale BaBankotldaho sald.irhas.reallgned1 11Its southern p l A(fS p o o s I division to create a sepseparate comr I mercial banking ccnterr inu: Ada Coun* [b C o ^ r O !|' ‘y-. "--V- ' itr)Q ttbV c c U ?—Inmates SLs u f f e r - — l a i ' s 4 chilly da ...... ,...... m m BOISE (AP) - Morara tthan 100 In* - A ] m ates a t the Idaho StaState Penlten* . ' V i ------Uary-fiouth_of Boise w«were without 0 2 5 ^ — , heat for four days~andTKJTiot'waterfor ------three days last week,t, bbut Warden ^ ■'■-/■S'- ] A.J. Aravc said all the th< problems Ddritos have been fixed. ^ A rave said a malfunctli Tor in the furnace thatQt heats the fc rtilla Chi]:ips . prison’s Unit Nine broke'oke.down last . Assotied Styles Sunday but worked lotIntermittantly un|il it was fixed Tuesdayiay afternoon. ' - ■ The water healer thathat serves the _____Pbi Coupon ^ ------tletalso'broJce'dow D 'on-onWednesday------: but was .repaired by Friday Fi after* A f i noornfi^warden said. He said the lolowest the Pkg. m temperature droppedI liIn the cell . 'I N»IT0BlCo«|g«clM>nW.» m s 3.L. Diy. 04005 bloick w as 58 degrees. En(Each of the 111 - l a y, J a n u a r y 2 7 th , ___ ._ V— ------inmatea-was-gtven-an-exlextra-blanket------J?[lc08 Effective Sur_d_ay_J^ 1987 Retail Quantities. January 25th thru Tuesda to go wilh the two theyy normallym are issued, and hot cccoffee was .i - distributed. A rave said prisoners> w(were unhappy A>aliabIolnMo«ISltlSlOfSI. with thc situation but)ut no dlslur- Fresh bances were reported. m S m i Deli Pizza 3ur C h o ice Of Topping!n g s MQ OOOF] . UnvlOMtoumrMtMnCijtlomMfw*** ■ T •«>*nU0

i j . I 54b. BagS y ■ Peanuts5 W' ■ . Coasted cr Salted ,* Battagliaiglla B rand a c k I love so m e o n h a n d for thiC c blbig gam e! ' 6 -Pe - i ' i i - 1 a K k e I 4.9? 1. W »honorolicoico u p o n i. ^ C o l1 Classic, Diet I : 2. W «'uto gonorlcirici w ith ^ Coke, Coca-Colake, C Tab, Regular I p a r m l t t l o n o fI yyc o u r Coke, Cherry Coke>e Products. I s m a - - d o c to r . and Caffeihe Free ! 3. DItcounti to tton o n lo r ' c itix o n t. Land O’ FP r o s ® ' I : 4 . W « a r « o n c o lII24 l 2 h o u n * □ d a y . . W^fer M«i e a t s ^ v ^ ^_____ SiW vwtcomoPCPC S a n d . A sso rted Vari(arieties " T ^ paid prcscrlptloition p lo n i. 6-Pack C a n s 6 9 l i | j IJ ,pf.l*n40»>W,WJI>oS^SI^lOnl^ __ I: fo r S.L Oly, 04-067 T««o Location*an* ------1. Southern Idaho, W ester “S*HablaE«p«nol/ilolAquI'’ te rn W y o m lr^ , Ely a n d UEli k o T N e v ^ :-144M«InA».S..0ownlwntown Mall . ..^ Tar rlcesG ^d In All Utah.;ifew ay S to r e s . N o t A vailallia b le a t D is c o u n t P lu s S t( • 698Aj»dI»onA»«.W.,Ti..Twin Falli ^ m m and Ontario Oregon Safe C o n v o n lsn t D rtva-in-In W indow Vr l m i W n r k ; D av 1 u G e t An IH o n e s t D ' A m 7 4 ? You D eal • ' ' r r i j J fu c ^ ^ O) K s ^ d ([^ce froritri searich l e flahQ/Weai t SEPtMfijlaib. (A P)) — - S ea^ theseaixb. ' ...... Deceticember IMS from two ^>pokaM wairaati osed to obtaina bombing,t HcNlcbols' ruling n will allow pro- supprppry bouses. Both purchases coiSiterfeltliis' aod' burglary i secutors toA introduce the pudId lorI by thecks from the 0 evVence (rom a d«feadaot'sit's hom e In counterfeiting! itemsit as evidence in of J«Jesu s C nrlst C hristian (AryaS Washilington pklates sell; 1M ^ o ’sdlon c T th9>counterfelUoB case off ttiree tt oor the' fortbcoi^gIng trial, moved from tions)•ns) Ul Hayden Lake, Idabo. tbfffn Idabo-nsldents wereere legal; a Spokane becausluse of extensive news Therhe checks were signed bv / :AP) - Washington ButIt In Idaho the colorful tnew -special renewal charge,irge. . . rj, Judge has ruled. - . coverage. ieadeiader Richard Butler and bli h bave centennials plaleses cost $25 a set, exclud District. Judge;e Robert -The only, issussue remaining is the Betty!tty, bnt Assistant U.S. Att : both hit 00 at least reglstristratlon and admlnlstrat^ u 5 | !'The first day peopleople w ere lined up MoKicbols’ ruling Fridayf clearsd the admissibility of 10 hours of cassette Eariiri Hicks said the prosai &a to promote tbe oc> fees;: a special. annuabr«Mwal,1 >M a t the door before we opened,” said' wcA:(or tbe Feb. 2.trial.tn.la Tucson, recordlno seencretly made by an FBI belle\Ueves neither ot tbe Butlers caaloa: special auto ai license plates untilI ISl» l; and a surcharge for.- tlje Shelley Benett, depuleputy. audltor-ln - Argi., of Da?Id Rou Dorrirr and Ed* iQforma^ IdententlllM as the late Ted invohrolved lh the counterfeiting >r'hni. ' W ashington's AsoUIsolin County. w s id aQd Olive Hawley, all of wbom Lewis pf San Josecaui i-platea bive-caught clanpn JJ^ fire In Washington,XM, sales a re doing a Tbele V' ins,'! authorities b ad no prcirobable ^lue,, i and sale proceeds id. StaiStandard-lssue plates must tl ang found $27,040 In counterterfelt bills, tbe Ku Kluxc Klan in California.' cause dally volume forr !atandard-issue."-. use to search Dorr’s bome. state’s centennial be repuepurchased and re-reglstered. a press believed used in1 tbthe opera- Albers, wbo iais not charged,' has. But .u lh. will benefit each± But Judge HcNIcboIs sak .commission,_____ Washington, the new platesJ c w ticS, liiegal-weapoDS-and-id-«videoce-denied-any^inv ______, InWJ invohrement-wilh-any-magiiaglstrate wbo approved th e s Washington, wh;which celebrates Its $8 IncliDeluding the $1 filing fee. They Tl By contrast, offlcUficlals in n o rth -:'. tief to a series ol Septembinber bomb; counterfeitingt operation.o( h a l t la to consider the "totality ( 1M9, chose M ount can-- beb used indefinitely 'an 'a d , central Idaho unanlmoiImously said high'' in n ln C o e u rd ’Alene_____ The decision > LSfJS- centennial in l« >n on whether to allow cumsm stancea/’ including kno^i Rainier to graceice ita anniversary althougough the state’s regular, annnnual initial prices causeded platej sales to '... th e counterfeit $20 billsIls matched the Jury to heariar the tapes apparent- of Coeur Co d'^Alene bom bings ai Plale- Idaho, whicUch will celebrate a renewaiwal feet are substantliUally sputter despite thee public'sp favor- ';■/ 60 JiUls seized in Septem bere search-warrants fn* Juk,Hy, and his wife bad bees ai contended tbe^arcb warwarrant' ex- volved purchaseises o rtn k and p aper to toBulBuUer. INTERRESTED? eculed, at Dorfs home,/w/Where the Fother rtland, ~ Hawleys were living, waiwas iUegal. O r ^ o n w ill > •.lnTwln.FalIiJoh.^81. ll Vovos. armed tbat-federa eral-agents- ...... ______U — — •——Fath«7Grayt win glv« bn1 I1nformal talk on Orthodox]joxywith ' • bad "rewessly dlsregargarded the . anop*ndltllscuulon to follow. —tru tb ” -in-«upjplylnglnforTna■matlbn-to-a ------Wl CORDIALLY INVITE A ULINTERESTEO I PERSONS TrO O A / T H N D . federal magistrate whoI aulhoriiedai |7 Wl Friday.Ff Jan. M .rjJO p.m., oolted into Davis Counounty Jail, ■ */ / t o s » l0 ct your lavejv o H te 2... t o b e Clearfield police said. • M ounted In a rfch,ch, elegant and pod- p „ , y « 2 9 « »Twin Encore-Folio.— ------'J0VB-S43.O5------^ midnight by a single lergarge^aHber ’ .bullet,as she lay in the bedroombei of , Celebrate your loveve for each other with thisth heart-wdrmlrg i f i f T O herTiome. ShFw ailh Ih'fe*‘bfiS6nTenr^‘ 1 — ^■“r-"—rreminderTTrgive thatth< special 5omeone-lr»-n-your-life thegiff that—J bedropm with the lightsIs on .wh^n . / T o ^ ly y o u c q n .g l y e>., . , . your portrait from Botach'sl ' shots were 'fired throughzh the w in r: . ' dow.'A single bullet clt; he a random Incident and notot relatedi to the murders and dlsappeai« aran ces of Call 734-2020 304 ^ AVE. EASTT sever^ women last summiimer In the TWINFAliS Salt Lalee area and ‘otherber western states.

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. SALT LAKE CITY (AF(A ?) - F o r IS months, Ui« uncertainty;ty about Hsric V ; ;• v Hofn] ann’» documentaryiry discoveries ^ bad tiovered like a threattatenlng black T!; • * • ' i '.:r-' (tonn cloud over revisloisionlst^tory f . t ofthe Mormon Churcb. k i k C a i i ? • - Ob Friday, when Hofmifmann's guilty pleas to a pair ol se* n tfnta revelallotts will1 weaken w revl«^^K * . \KBOOKCCASES slonisThistory-that-exaj!xanUuci_M 6r»^^^^^ **.**' 6 D ifferen t Sizes, A d justobab le sh elv es. SISECTION/M monism from an analytl'lytlcal pohit o f^ V ^ .v r view. ■ ■■ . 4 Ploco W ith Reclecliners _..^_i^ecauM Jfi¥lslonIslt churcHcl h l s t o - •. R«S.S2)95.95 - ___ ry-bas-depended.on-fevrevelatlons-ln-.^A. A x i H iO % CUANSWIW ^ 1 eluded In documents th a t now I pear to b« forged, It haslas to som e ex*» • i z z H i ------teotrbeen-weakened,-’^*'^8a!d-Bltlott»^-/ ------—^------13"Sylvi ------^ ^ S y lv o n io ------"By no means wlll theHe newi h i s t o r y * ; * ' t -goawfiy.’' > M P A C T C M ormon historian Michael Mic Qulnnl W C O L O R TFvsn COl DISC M i _____s^d Hofmann’s documnments neverl • % .« - R e g . 1 4 9 9 .9 5 reveal^ ai^tblng'earthrth Bballerlng,l“ V -'iJV> • ------I H ' V - W l t h R enre m o t e ; 3 1 9 .9 5 ^ J but pimply collaboratedited' secondary^' . V’ 1 4 ^ ' sources that were tberee allal tbe time. O M t Y ...... ^ e m o N L Y . "Revisionist historyf hadh Its m o-^^% ;/^^. . ment in tbe sun when do ) peiare4 right and left,’ Mission Mcii d g a z ln e RottQn Square >’‘It bas momentarilyrUy tost i U ^ ^ ^ ...... credibUity with tbeiJoss J ' ot the^^V */, E N D T A B LLE i S k credibility of those docum!uments." - - E N D T iABLE E Sandra Tanner, an’in' evangelical v ) Reg. $259.95 Mormon critic who waawas one-ol the^^^^L •;! CUAN ■ \ * .iz first to quesUon HolmjfmanQ’a, docu-^^^^L * t ------ment-deaUngsTMld-H["H ofm ann ^ - 1 ™ -W m P v . r r v r : Jected Chun* bisloryy 1because th e ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^------wbIcb.MormoTflon historians 4* • ** Wov«nSlS*olroB» ------"I” - r " s5PI*caGlatt,WoodTi i T rim : felt obligated lo lake! a second'look V .«,* •h';' ------at^hurch histo ry .------i TmWKwfBIUASSACCEKTS ...... _ -Dl> I N E T T E S IJET : R e g . $ 2 9 9 .9 5 Families . . . « 1 Y O U H A W L l m i i y = l U ^ . , ; historiar $ 2 4 9 .9 5 ...... ■ AASHMBLI ...... ■ « ODDSNN ' E N D S 5 PlecQ B atatto x k - take stcK DININGr CHAIRS D} I N I N G S IET . ' Rog. $1,195.95 after ple< ~ C U A N L > 4 9 ^ >HICE HZ -SW IP ------' ...... ------SALT-LAKE-C1T-Y- R O O M S IUITE I ;made no excuses, vlcllndims' relatives b MI' R«B * , • — MERCHANDISE ...... —friendship to^se me.e. I He obviouslv Mk — W did use m e at certain1 timestii - as an ■ V MUST unwilUhg front to- pasi)Bss h is 'W hite * ■ ^ ~ ~ * ,* .v . Salamander'letter." It was that now-dlscriscredited letter |H f v / GO! that rocked MormonI hihistorians an d ^ ^ ^ v /// theologians. 11 was a documeni In H B ^ ^ , which early MormonI convertco Martin Harris uld Smith claii:laimed to h a v e H ^ B H been visited by an "old'old spirit” that , . ^ P i \ K ------transformed-itself-lnto-ito-a-w h lte-sal------I — - ^ p - am ander. ING SHOW CASE a - f A - —— ■*- I n th e leller, H arrisIs quoted < Smith as saying 11 was theIhe salamander ______liuLhQajcd.hlm.j0jhe.the:gold plates,: - • -Litjeral Trades ...... not an angel, as thec cchurch main- iM gg • Free Parking ~~~£ tains. • Revolving ^ Christensen purchaselased the Sala- m m C h arg e 4 f l . mander letter from\ ^Hofmann for BK 140,000 and donated it t again - see-sawed - -sbaUer^-tbfr-CoUege^l_nf.Amlbem______i — a problem lh at was to hajj til the last few se­ ------g,g|nlghr-~delayed -wbat- appepeared- to-Uirough“overtim«ime,*b0th-sides-mls3 ------one-and-one until __ ldaho^?_imderealed_t>oast.istJO l-99 In a ...------“ .rconfls.” B n i'c v een n .: •thenrwB'bad-a^-'- be the Inevitable. " -Jng free throwsifs-and close-ln -shots------R egion'’ 18 ’ men's b a ^ e tb a li 1 chance to win It a t the liiie and ------P It II seemed tbe roof starteded falling until the scoree 1favored. D ixie. 92-91 i------showdown. couldn't do' It;. And it's nofbecause | fter CSI, now pointed outt CSIC Caoch Fred Trenkle in on( Dixie witb 8 mlnules andai 57 se- with 44 sccondsids remaining. Again Tbei victory came atte: five. ' w ed o n 'tp ractlcee freethrows.”fr Ij lew a 21-point — lhal the: Eagles E didn't gel inlo the conds con left In the first halt w ben CSI CSI had a chan(ance to win ll at Ibe drivi 20-1 for tbe season, blew Trenkle was disappointed id m issed sev- one-and-oniele free I throw bonus In the unreeled unr a 16-0 run to open upuj a 40-15 {ree throw line,e, but 1 Dele Karst bit Tr The Eagles wmvill next see-action ; lead In th e first ball a n d i ray CSI lost, but noted Uiat ti 1 of regulation second haHiH until four seconds re- lead lea with 6:16 to go. But theh e E agles only the back emend of a two-shot free way amL - F'rlday nighth t I In Rangely. Colo.,: . eral chances at the end of , backack r CSI’s ^ rs t In 21 g a t } overtimes to mained. coicouldn’t stand tbe prospereriW and ihrow situation. S »h« against Colorado•ado Northwestern ' and in each of the two 0^ hould iiavnitU e effect, o )th at the line The vlctottory probably will keep oveover the next six. minutese§ Dixie's in the secondId overtime,' CSI took shou i t i w e Community College,ege. . •; . put the' game away both eam’s total goals. (The Bag! Dixie, whichch celebrated this win as If Peter Pel Johnson hit 13 pointsIts to puli the lead a t 97-97-96 and gol the bail tean . and from the field. ,ow 7-1 In Region 18,-onele gam e Dixie, now 2i-0 and rankedran second II was the nationalns championship, in the Rebels back to within lOixpoInU. back, but held-It-It too long and had to now largely, a take a desperatlation shot against the behieblnd Dixie a t 8^). ^ In the latest National JunJunior CoUege the No. 2 ratingr. the national poll, 1The second half was la loldlng 10- time clock. Johns “From August, our goal ba. a s b « n Athletic Association poll,oil, predicated while CSI will wl probably fall from ils dogfight, do{ wilh CSI twice hoi finson then shoved DIx- "F Ing by 12. le ahead and CSi:Si held its la s t lead on andind remains to g^t tb6' rereglonals “" S l" .,,.. its game-long rebound to increas- current No.>.3 3 rankings. poipoint leads and once leadin [Is started a Joey Johnsonn sslam dunk a t the 2:02 (lou[tournament) on our floor, wl Ing num ber of free throw;ows and ended The two teamstc probably will meet Bbu ut a succession of fouls :nch while mark. Nothingg 1happened after that andmd go lo nationals and win ta; s up the night almost evei!ven wilh CSI, twice morere this: year, once for sure seisending E agles to the bem DUk40. • jith, until Faldm o hhll on his baseline asus we can," he said. "TtThe loss but that overlooks the;e \ point — as in the rematlalch in Twin Falls on Feb. DDixie i rem ained al full stretnt Sunday, Janinuary25,1987 Times-Newclews. Twin Falls, Idaho

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PASADENA, Calif. - AllUl good hings must come to an end, ei .in- H f - ' i .. iludlng' the Super Bowl XXIa w eek,_M ,.r3ra^P . whicvhich gave us: • NlNews stories like “ Bill GlviIves 'em ------Helliell^— Angry'Coach-Llghts-a'St-Slre- UndJnder Giants" and "LT Carveves Path MsfiB foror Jlnts lo Follow" and "Local ^ ------Psyi*sychtcsPredlctBronco Victoito ry J'------' •' NlNew personalities like! M ark • BavSavaro. also known as Marark Biz- L _ _ _ “ 2 ' z:are-0, a n whose Interviews wevent like thishis: Kosar Sittlns in.IIn .’s Question: Your^ com m entsIs . about cross-hairs all day’lay? Ihegarae. Al leasl th is gatgame has Elway and Murmured answer: 1 don’tt w ' ant to the possibilities>s 1inherent whenever talk about the game. he walks onto a field, fl the incredible Q: What have you been doing d in heights he canI dial dli his game up to, youyour spare time? , nol to mention the awful lows h e can _ MurmuredA: Nothing, • hll If he dials a wrewrong number.. • Speculation s about whatat ' those ' . ' CalCaltech madcaps are upI to this Is Giant Coachich Bill ParceUs going iiJl tlmlim e. Hbw about m ining the^le Giants' lo ^ave lo convlmvlnce his players' to GatoradebairelTGa - -TT':; stayserlous?: W f m m m "We ’ only beabeat them by three . — >^1-..— points, -with -six-8lx-scconds-on_tbe— APUMrpMIo R d a ^ story —,- C 4 clock.” he saidId h last week. "M ost of ■' my:guys werei alai:ihe game. I don’t havetodo'muchc(:h convincing." This afternoon at 4 tliehey have. That was at the Meadowlands, v ith fr n e n cleared 'a-lltlle spaco -for- a-foolball-loo.a on Nov>23,13, thet Giants .winning,___ resh rr Id goal. Elway passed d ld s u ncos and 19-16, on a field { H allIre b u gaigame between the Bronc Giants, also known as Supciper Bow] for 336 y ard s,'' hishi! season bign. Tbe ■ i By STEV E CRUMP best- athletes and ar next fall we’re . XXI.S y CBS-TV will televlze It live.11' . dreaded Giantit :rush sacked him Tl^s-News sports edlti r2 2 b esto n fle ld .’’ v ‘We’ll;1 tthrow the ball, sureire, but we’ll run ittK (t o- n o n U i f 'going to put our 2 Warning.to consumers: Unless U a twice all day andnd he1 scrambled for 51 to bring in 20 to 22 recent trend Is reversed, yoyou could yards and a 6.88 average.a' Taylor had ,d no ljunlor college - - B0ISE“^ The worldM accordingj lo th a t’s! Vw hat^e need to ^do to win. Someboiody freshmen, and be back watching Wild Kingngdow by him lined up In the backfield once — !—transfers.=^aLIejieasaotnow. “f, Me rle “ Skip" Hall is 4:30. having endured t h e ^itlre t i week and bounced off,)ff, after which E lw a j * Sps R=c"e' saw th,he other day he wananted to see t h e ^an in .-we’fc not brlngirfgbn in any mid- these days, full of trip for nothing .,but an ‘extended“scrambled-up e ththe e field for a -10>yard— ollege transfers,’’ he like Idaho Falls and1 meetings wilh th e airir 1more. I want to see;ee it in the end zonn c year junior colli pregame show followedI by a gain. , der If B o i s e , ____ _, said. "B ut thatlat doesn’t m ean we parents who wonder I. dramatic-rendltion of a steaeamroller Hbwever: Idaho, Is a good place:e tto send their m OfC. • won’t recruit junjunior college playere The Giants seerseem lo have gotten-a ip us win. We may br- running over an egg. football-playing sons. — N e•m w BSU C oach Skip) H] a l l if they can help I The G iants are 9'4-polnt favorites. fa lot better sincenee. They've beaten The 42-year-old Hal!iiall, who was ing in a few in the lall,': , ’ Even discounting the warpp factors their last fourur opponents, 148^8. named Boise Statee University’s — — Hall said the ti focus of • his - New York money, the hype h .at- They haven’t allo\illowea a touchdown in fourth head footballall coach six lale start,t, 1but we’ve made up for ededucation, and they’re findidlng oul. recruilingsofarla rh a s been Idaho. , tached to the Giants' ll-gamime wlnn- the playoffs. Thei?heir combined playoff weeks ago, has hadad to hit the losltimc."" th thi at If th ey 're not going to lc class, "We wanl toa rrecruit locally if we hnvi* spnrp nvp r thep.4Qpni -4£ nnd RwlsklnS, ie-hla-coaching— In-addliio 4ng-strcak — tbe spread.woi ------ground-nmnlng-alnee-^ lUon-to-TccruitingrHall-ia-rthi•rthcy‘n n iotT O inffto^layr— Ir^'Oorrphllosophrls- -^ 8 ____both..,of...whom_m_.would.,have.. been in assistant al busy puttiniling his imprint on a p ro -^ been a solid 7 points,...... - - responsibilities as an ■■We’re also making sure■e they’re- that lhe nucleusUS of oiir team should : matchup favored over the Broncos, was 66^. < t Washington gram thalJl basically hasn't chang^mmllng i (weights).” Hall1 added, be from Idaho. This Is the not-so-olasslc r the U niversity of 10. If there's a good ■ ' 1 on a roll In the playoffs,iffs. Giant opponents ' 30, when the ed much sl:since Tony Knap left for "We're "V starting an off of a big, strong, m ean team i didn’t end until Dec. 3 )ff-season high school playlayer In Idaho, we're mlng mlr- have converted^ J2 of 32 tblrd-down am a In the Sun the U niv^: and one of the longest runn! Huskies lost to Alabam ^slly of Nevada al Las weight we program, and they’r'’re going going to recruemit the kid first. 2"' the Dan. attempts...... ------Vggag jj, jg.1976. It's a lol) lhat has as - to ror jobs In the game, 11 : — B o w l,------to be lifting five days a week.k." Beyond that.- wewe’ll concentrate on • Elw ay The Broncoss don'td seem'tb have assistants have much to do with public relalions as 1 Reeves-Joe Colller-John I StiU, he and his assI Hall said defense, whehero the the Northwest•st - Washington, Je gotten any bettertier since then, unless :______beenJii-the±omes.ol_n)f more than 30_lt_docs_wltlvlth_foolball:jlntecesl_and_Br JroDcos_eraduated_ninc_j _starters prepon. Brltislilsh_ Cojunibla and Broncos. — TheBroncos-haveone-pf-lhthfl-NEL!8-yQU-Iike..th£.thefl theory_lhat.tfi5y_came ___ prospects so far, andid threei weeks gate suppoiport fo r^ o ls e State fool- fnfrom the Big Sky ‘Confeiference s Montana-andeid on C alifornia." * one of ils together and ElwSlway matured on tbat shy of national letterT ofo Intent day ball waneded during-lhe end of the stistingiest unit, represents the t big- • Hall said tmWat all 22 starlin g smallest offensive lines, on lightest defenses and no renjmarkable 98-yard drive tn > Cleveland^ At pres- he pirorio'unces-hlmseTiself, satlsfled_.fouTryear.le•.tenure of Lyle Sctencich..:„ge..gcsl.hDle-he.and hls.slaff, m ust fill, positions a l BSU3U are up for grabs. - J'B be safer to describe ; who cesign(Rned in November follow- bu thal I’ve expTained'to team speed. But what the: heck, li so- ent. il would be with the beginning.. but he added lhal doesn’ln't mean , "One thing thj the AFC.-that-as-.an...eve:evenl,-.uither lhan .a "The reception weVtfe'.ve received lnga5-,6sea:leason. hiBSU is concentrating on reirecruiting the.players iss tthat we're all star- Jumeone had lo represent- tl The NFC had 'at least fou)ur teams trend. ■ has been tremendous,us, both In the "Tfie bljbig thing (In the last dedefensive players. ting over." he3 said. s "At this point, Th s went 3-4 to close tbe an advantage over lhat would have been favoi'ored Sun* The Broncos w hom es w e’ve visitedi ondai from the month) haslas been making sure the ‘■We’re going to recrull: tht e best nobody has ar regular season.n. TTheir running game, high school coaches, boosters t and players go;o tto class and thal they're athletes at we can find, no0 matter anybody else.. EEverybody is going , daday. Utlve foot- a problem all year - leading rusher fans we've-met,’‘-salsaid Hall lest sticking wwith their conditioning whal wl positions they playeded before, lo be siarting; frfrom the same point ^ Even1 so, fans of competlt yei the Bron- Sammy Winderer hadh a 3.1 average — week between meeneetlngs with programs,"5," said Hall, "The reason they ih comc here," he said,Id. "N ext inlhesprlng." ball should be dad ll wns 11 ! playoffs, died in lhat stnstretch. Their All-Pro parents of prospects.Is. "We got a the players;rs a rc here Is to get an spring sp w e're going to findid our 22 , . SeeHALALLon PageC5 gcos who got through the ] Can you imagine poor, slovow Bemle . See SUPER]SRBOWLonPagoCs: B igSkky-leadiling Moi^ntana SSt. bareely sun;vives Idlaho, 6 (

Special to The Tlmes-NewJews . ' . ' ...... dding l lead In rebounding —- 445 to 16 for league standingings with a 6-0 record. “When “ they gol down by nine n and lights on." saisaid Floyd. "F our the gam e. “ Unqueslionabl;]bly, our press saved us weiwere in trouble they_renlly_y_5tarted_chanccs_QiijQUL 5UL&ulbJicks_right_at _____ BOZEMAN, Mont. -- JunlofJ guard' ISUi J w i n s — C 2 "I've never been associailated with a tonight, ll was'as the only thing they loollooking for M etcalf and LiLuckett," the start of thele seconds half and we Chris Conway sank twowo free throws ------^^g;game when you’re outrebobounded 45- linil any problenlem w ilh." salesaid Stamen didn’t finish themem off." ______with three seconds left;ft as Montana 1(16," said MSU Coach Stuitu Starner. "We turned;d the ball over loo’ TThe Vandals briefly took’ thet lead - State Iced a 66-€3 Big SkySky Conference got a second)nd chance when he grabb- “That's an absolutely' stunning much." said fiifirst-year Idaho Coach at 59-58 before Tom Domonako put a basketball win over IdolIdaho S aturday edaloosebabali and was fouled, ststatistic. T im ’Floyd. "T"Thirteen times in the MSMSU on top to slay wilh a jum per n l ^ t . The freece throws finally tumed "The only plus statisticc to us was first half. It’ss jijust really hard to win froifrom the baseline wilh 3:46 lefl “'ii fJivSvi.KS .. . . .Conw ay , went to the*he* free throw back the VVandals,j who had fought--Ihelr U 21- tumoveiV’ continued on the road whcihen you do lhat." _____The_gamethen_waaIdelaye'T line ju st 16 seconds after af he had back fromn a 54-43 deficit wllh 10 Starner, Si whose aef^rain'gI'g Big Sky Vinson Mctcctcalf scored 10 con- mlrminutes as a power outage dark°eneddj missed the front cod of as l-and-1 op- minutes and am 37 scconds to play, champion cl Bobcats improvi)ved to 14-4 secutlve polnlsits lo pull Idaho within BrlBrick Breeden Fleldhouse. portunlty for the Bobcjibcats. But he largely wilhith the help of a comman- for fc the season and sllt atop the 54-53wllh7:30ri0 remaining. "■'We had our opportunllesiw \ ^ihcS liiaS Broncoiysgom cbr‘-Montaimawith 75-63seetbackaiitMissouda igS ky- ; ------‘-BlgSky Spe<;lnl to The Tlmes-New le for throe easy baskets Ing inj a tight zone successfully."- " Teim...... L Pet OB • ■ ^ews improved1 IIts record to &-1 In the game g wllh good pressure•e In the se- the ball Inside : Mon(#aiSI.(H-l)...... 8 0 1.000 - ; - league andid 15-5 for the season, Boise cond c half. But I think the2 i strength of to put the conte;itestoutofrbscli...... S 1 ‘JM .1 Dye pulled his leading rel•ahAtinrtor MonUaillW)...... ~ ' "MISSOULA, Mont. — - Boise S tale slipped to1 2-:2-3 and 12-5. our0 team Is good balance.e. and that's "Montana fplayed nn excellent , * c W»ho<13-6)...... -...... J 1 .800 iv, finished an 0-for-Montaintana weekend Tne Bron•oncos controlled the gam e: whatwonllforus."v first half.’’ salsaid Dye. “In the first junior forward Amell'JonesOS, before boImsmij-s)...... T,T7T...t ] .400 Jrt - le second Nmtta-neooia-io)....I ------here Saturday nlghl by dropping a early for a 17-14 lead wllh 7 minutes Early In the second half.if. the Bron- half they overcercame our lead with 10 the Broncos rallied in tbe h a j .^ HifioSL iMor;...... 2 4 M 'i _ 7W3 Big Sky_Conferen(rence game_ to Jm d30 sccon:ondslefllntheflrsthnlf, _____cos_c rallied,again to cut UHJM!s lead.toJhree;pointersrs by bolh teams^ But I_«^ . d.ArUODa(7.IO)...... I « J00-4H ------th^ University of Montahtaiia',------^But-Uicn-en-the'-Grlzzlles-wenl-to-a—4—44-36:-Bul-agQln-MontonaQa-used-the-tnlnk-tho-tuml nifng-polrit-bf-tho-gani'e—^ ------WrterStrlMS) 777.-— Boise State, which fell to M ontana three-guardird offense and ran off a 24* .1!three-guard offense and1 reeled off was in the seccecond half when we clos- m< SAbird)birday'iKOKt with four minutes left iWASn'HSil Iilsho St. 59. Nev .-Ren..ReeoST •• .. i State 80-69 in Bozem'aiman Thursday ii string for a 40-28 halftime lead. seven s straight points fofor a 51-3S cd to 61-58 w: MontwiaTS.BfllMSL.«SLSS \ night, haa now lost Its last three "We rotalIta te a guard and the small margin,r their biggest otf the> game, after being dowown by 14 polnls." Mt-aio (w n MonUnaSt.U.Idahodahou : [ games -* all conference!ices encounters forward posposition to handle defensive with v 15:06 left. . “They-forcex e d u s Into those tur* i-u (bctSl.u" ! - a fte r ^(Ennlng 12 off ItIls first 14 to pressure," said first-year Grizzly •Boise Slate threatenedI oncec again novers," saidid Morrill. "They were JcJuRl U. lOMl. lOUll - TbundJt>nda;'(|iae( ■ “ ; ' id job fronting out post ty. 1 Idaho start the season. Coach Stewcw Morrill. "BSU's a good late Ii in the game with a1 14-2.run1 to doing.a good AriionaaatSolMSUIe at E Qanlnr nferienc« b w s ' basket- Atai the end of the first, the= Bi WendeU 6i Ibrec-polntolnt attempts In the third ban mateiHipp bbetw een 'Twin F a ^ heldeldafdur-polntedge, 18-14. Billuriey 61 aa Buhl broke open a Ught and Bladdoott broughtb Bruin Gabe -nThe second period belongedll EB ^ n VaUey 52 and wentN)D to defeat B i^ o p • Ostyn to the fre«free throw line for two xoniom M ueller.'He em erged from ] Ir l e y - Mike Welch s c o.red re 1 9 ^ 1 ^ 1 1 ^ ^ b c u . 4 .e » M Kelly 78-738-73 In a non^onfereace boys’ to w w rl— HAZELTON.-:^-..^,.W mdeli.delM l£d^H5 " V Ini g ' 'a 'g r e a f defensive g am e to-; ts~and"Tom*Flcmlnj't8'tO'1 S n :> r«id'ft*n6r. baskelball;jallgaracliereSHtunlay:-^...... - 8 'G e m “ Siattf ■ Con- IngIB ten points In the period loto bringt Valley 66-52 h ere Sialurday-nlghl a In •anired-JehDme-to an -8 rt,'*seven-oI-el^t-*om- ong- I. The Canyon ConfereiideX b o ,/ba.tall.au ■ Eckert,'- ference'* leadlnsling scorer, hit both of thelilelr halftlm e lead lo 36-24. b-Central Idaho Conferencece Vic- ■ range foror thet evening, led all placers fluently game, tbem to give the B ruins a 6 « a vie- Bruiruins offense was playing flui over Buriey here Satur wllh 25S ppoints and destroyed the r, wlln No other detailsI \were avlalable at f e ° throirougbout the flnt half, Oaklev 73 K nights’s’ eleffort to wl& by holding the Ostyn press time, technicalleal w as called ' On. cententer Kenny Fuchs and C Davliivld Budge topped the Bob ch«r«hc2).' The Hornets, who,0 never trailed day toI ta:take on the Bulldogs in a I Bruin hands and they doirfrt.ihiM Shoshone connectei foraSl'polntBrulIrulolead. In I final m inutes In . afler taking a 20-9 lea^ d at the end of game originally orii scheduled a day s the B ruins record to Blaclackfoot scores in the. lh rf altempU In the I The win ups It Qf |hg outlasting Goodinglg 51-39 In a non- " one period, remain ooDoe gam e behind eariler. ason, 2-8 in the GSO. reaccaching Ihelr blggesl-Iead- oi .4-6 for the seaso: . conference boys’' basketball game Shoshone in the coiionference stan- Blackfoot droppeciped to 2-5 and 1-9. • nighIgbtrS^. - iimberly 65 dings, while Castlefoiford suffered lls ifr'Rnilns 8teamrolIedv.i^t ht. »«.* la truth thfri 'The fourth period sa£.the Bn mce at the stripe' . sixth stralgh defeat inin th e MVC. over the BroUDsncoe throQghout the snesneak up behind the Bruins FllVer53 IS the teams each pjLjLER - Kimberly ontscc I g h ’ffl? “a s ______flret three quariuarters. Tbey opened somjm e consistent scoring. Whei iscored senior backcourtmin a n John Lott corrTeached-S844,-the-Brultt :oals._BuLGoodlng._puer-r-20-62i in the final qu arter,-U-Uklng-was l high-for the-Wololves-wlth-Il b^- ■ the game slristrong-lislng— thelr^cor only three with 2^ advant ump to a l2-€ half-way intoito a four m inute lull,, and wlvJlth M .^ h lch trailed by or intage of the W ildcats’1^ fou) (ore fouling out late inIn U e contest . - W o o d I quickness to Jum] lg, had to foul In an trouble idm ver52 through the peri)erlod. Their Intense secoeconds left in the contest,est the minutes remaining, bles In posting a 65-53 Can A ’ attem pt toget th e bi jfig j; Oakley’s Junior v va atslty took the S n a k e :roncos nabbed the lead, 61-60. [erence boys’ basketball vici ke River 48 defensive playi hihum bled the Bronco Broi ^ by Kelly D u | ^ “ '1 ^ opener 5547. offense while at tthe other end of the Ostyn Oi hit two free throwsI wlwith 18 The Indians were t Salurday. HAILEY.E Y - Wood R iver defeated 3ooding now stands q-jjcle Wildcats led by as muchuch as ...... court Ostyn was hitting his usual secceconds showing on the clotclock to fin’s 16 poliits. Go ...... i « a ?S Snake Rlv three starters got Into ^ , ferent style, he a Iger court Tuesday '■ ; and didn't evenn shootsl an outside shot fomaur-second technical rruined Jerom e on the Tig ble In the final period. T sS !S 'ffii8 ! %"o'othe,ther details were available al ■ In a non-conferencecctest comblr ; • untnearlyinlhes-lesecondperlod. ' 'Blaillackfoors hopes. blned with a Kimberiy full-<;< press timim ee. , Victc:oriesrec gistered ' U come3 s l D a e k 4to nip NJevada-FReno RENO, Nev. (A[AP) - Sophomore AiiemiaMMo.Touiis-47479-itu. first BigI SkSky Conference basketball ■ NEVADA-RENO (S7) nls year In a 66-65 thriller 5ears,Pc'cuithers guard Jim Rhodele scored 16 points, _ Mirtta M M 8. Wood 2-€w M 4. si*pbMu M o v e rW b e r ? byB. ber§tate. ■ Including a threeee-polnter that put L f® ^U fa ll >■: It. King &-12 M 12., tOwtni M M U. ‘ i ByThe'TImes-NevNews *|— SZTTs Idaho State aheai;ad to slay, as the JM ® SUiehifl W M i. Moore 0-1o-l M 0. Rupp 2-2 M The LumIumberjacks, now M In the •£ Bengals defeated:d Nevada-Reno 59- JM1S7. Big Sky ancand 7-10 overall, trailed by HalRltnt-UNR « . Id»hoho st, 22, Thr»«lfll RQJQ withIth 5:52 to play, but u s ^ n i RICHFIELDI -T Bliu and Carey ^ I W ' 57 in a Big Sky Conference C basket- „ u goalj-Hiho s t 4-* (Miles !■ !, ! to6k wins Saturttuniay iQ tbe second '.r; ^ :. ball game on Satuj:urday nlghl. m adede one of two to insure th e \ ttrton M. Holiloa Ml. V Uln WSI: defew lve'e pressure by r^rv^. , _ •' ...... - night of the DlstriIstrict 4 C lass^4 Nor-_ ,>■ Nevada-Reno led lc 46-39 with 9:18 tory...... Straclua W. lUrt 1-21., I Fouie third 10 falls to 6-10 and 2-3. - t e . 6 5 ______PHI y?emm a h ^ d 65-63 wllK 19 se- pulled to witjifn ------WeberStaU )W0 ing Camas County'RichIchfield rncetlng'Dklrich'at 7 pj m ------Nevada-Tteno conds tbI ^a^ a y .^ rm s wasfoUlfed'W lttf A ia rte t' In down -55 on a three-point FLAGSTAFF, Arlz SRO.Th'eBearsiirs p u t th ree players in {ollo\ilowed by a second ioscr-outul con- one point al 56-51 . -one secondond left and hit one shq^i rtart with 12 seconds iO ST. (S9) tfiony Burgess llppec double figuresres. led by Shea testst between Camas Countyly and basket by Jim Ha rrU 1-6 M Besn U M 2. Velenelilii ied In a m l ^ d His secondind shot rolled off the rim^ ly Miles m ade a p air ^ „ i^u«- free throw al the bujuzier Salurday but Burges! Bwis^ter’i 15; 15. Jennifer Dugan Ketc:jtchufirSntt^ Valley Commuimunity^ to play, but T roy . Mllct 1-2 M S.,Hl>ode i-9 2-2 16. Ou gess slipped In for the win-, ind Mike Chalterton lan m>-2 i1-2 I. HoUlon *-10 4-S 17. Davis 4.7 M*.0 night as Northern Arizona won Its ner. headdl Camasa VI w ith tbe sam e point , Scho:hool. of free throws an Al production. - B liss 51, Cam as Counly 4010 ______"Carey, which:h losl1 both conference gamies lo Rlchfichfleld, surprised the ' : T igers''.w ith auan IS-polnt opening period heldd oot n for a S4*S0 victory. m.sS ^Twinttowers tO()omuch f(for CSI wcomen s.uUtah St loses - srs .gol, 10 pointa each ‘The Panthers, Dixie did m'ost o'f its dam age In ir the opening PHOE from Tammy JoJoUey and Tlna.Rush , C a r e y s , Richfield 30 By LARRY HOVEV2 y ' „ lOENIX, Ariz. (AP) ~ mlnules as McDonald hit eight polnlsits and Sorensen Mike\ GGr reene scored 29 pointSi. I WbUe K arla NoNorm an scored 10 lo I I* a g JImes-News writerer four to giveive the Rebels a 12-4 lead to1 oopen the game. and Ron Singleton added 27 aS;' paceRichfleld.}. ■' ■ \X /o combined eight m ore to. starts l the second • Grandid Canyoif'broke ( open, a ; T ouraey acUo:tlon cooUhues In the ST, GEORGE, IU tah - Dixie's twin tovlow ers or I er those flurries. CSI manageged to inch back tight gam gai e In the second half,* cket , .Monday with h*«.i Joann McDonaldI ;and Sheila Sorensen pro\rovprf too A fter t , losers brackei ention, bul never was able to cccatchup. , to defea •, m uch inside firepcpower for the College of T S( o u ? h S . 2feat Southern Utah Statei f Idaho's women's> basketball team as thele-R eb els— r ci>.ur 105-911 ini college’basketbair ' I f f romped to a 78-62 R«Region 16 victory here Saturdirday. ,* here SatiSaturday nl^t.- U t e s b y l i ^ Thee AAntelopes led by only) BYUJ beats L 1 CSI to 7-9 for the season andam 3-5 in . ' - • The)dss moved C 44-42 a ttl haliUme but opened upi.' irobably precluded any. cbai ------SALT LAKE CECITY (AP> -B rian hisIs team ahead’ for good who:irhen hc conferci^c-and prc * leads> 35as large os 25 pointy. Itinc into postseason play. . Taylor scoredd 18] points and four scor:ored sbc of thc next sevenfl ppoints EaRleshW eetti ■ o th er Brighamn YYoung players scored andid the Cougars never looked?d back:I ____ • In double figuresres as the Cougars beat agal?aln. i 'i : U tah 80-70 In W«W estern Athletic Con- - , ; ference basketba:tball Saturday night. iVtNew Mexico 75 Tigens im i^vve recorddby takiing 2 of 35 in meet oColo/St 5 £ _____By The,Tlmes:N.e.w;'Ws ______..m m m ches this season inn their. 158-pound ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (APA P) - match. orward Hunier Greene scoreored 22 SODA SPRINGSGS — Jerom e lm- pPrep wrestling WACr.;ioundup JJSDints and N e w ^ x lc o exploitejited er- proved lls recordrd In head-to-head :------S m S"' I ror-ijr-prone Colora^ State for’ a 75-54 compctlllon this sseason to 9-3 here “ - StgioatB, J, «J.W .im Haws ill lg 2-1 In a four-team WesWestern /A tH eticV Conferiference Saturday by going a t M W S . . ■; The league leading lei Cougars, 1&4 basiiQ sketball/lctory SalltrdQy. wrestling meet henEre. up an 11-1 decision over defenlending EjSSiK SSt and 7-1 In tbele 'WAC, never IraUed -TtThe vietoryflmprowd Neww Mex- The Tigers defe;feated Soda Springs stolee Class A-2 champion South S -T,ES5.aWM"'Lo'fV3l monfs Eric Blanchard In,n Itheir } zb v .M ’rii/f a nd led by 17 lateate In the gam e. Ico'!!;o'i-seK on m M ^ is-S. 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IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP)P) - Forward Den- over Minnesota. Henson safd a fter Uieiie game he expects downm Uie stretch to keep Uie Volsolsatbay. £ ’ nij Hopson scored 36 poloMbts as Obio State n - „ Alford, wbo flniIn ish ^ wlUi 24 points, mov-V- • Wyslnger lobe oul atleaileast anoUier week. ^ V Hipset No. 1 low ^ 80-76 in In Big Ten coUege Top' 20 Basketbal» a l l ed Into second pliplace on Uie Indiana careerer The IlUnl never U-alU-ailed ta Uie .gam e, r lItt t 80. B C 6 2 : 'bBskelball game Saturdsirday, handing Uie „ . scoring llat withlb 2,064 points, Uiree morere The victory lifted lUtaUtaols to a 144 overaU ; ' .Hawkeyes thetr first defeateatolUieseason. Uian M ike Woodsoison. - record, while Arizonaa d ro p p rt lo 10-7. The BO!OSTON (A P) - Ju n io r Charles Cha SmiUi 1 sophim ore Jero m e L ane eaceach scored 18 The loss snapped Iowa'sa's 18-game winning .S u ra Indiana. 15-2 overaU O' and 6-1 In Uie Biglg IUtalare&-2taBlgTen|en play, while Arizona and s racuae 64, S t Johr ats. to lead 16tb-ranked Plltsb ' 'Streak, tbe longest in tbesnaUon. na * ®'*;en. puUed tatoI a Ue wllb top-i^anked Iowa,a. Is 5-3 ta Pacific 10 play. lltsburgb to an E? M IT 'B ast baskeUiaU vievictory over I" : Iowa repeatedly missed inter Rony an 80-76 loser lo U) Ohio State on Saturday, sed key free Uirows SYRAMCVSE, N.y. (AP) - Cente iton CollegiiSaturday nlghl. 'Tn the final .three.mlnut 1T0W5 w llh' and I ^ u e ^U>p;> Uiet conferenee standings. ^ Okla.81,Kamt n s o s S f . nutes_of_Ui« ..gam e .SelkalyQyraade.one of.two.free.Uuw ------be -PanjKfrsH4mproved- to;o 14-4-overall‘^i ...... > while Hopson, a 6-foot-5' set Toledo,_ ^ secoQcoods rem aining to give No. 7 SyracuseS; M b iw ^ ta . W«‘and'2-3'anerltsftfUiioss ibry Satur- ln a row.-feU foror Uie'lOUi straight Ume toto--- MANHATTAN, -Kair;air." an ! ’’ ed after again. C. 92, Georgia Te< il SouUieastem Conference3ce baskeUiaU , . Iowa shot 39 percent frofrom the free-throw m ark to 3-1 and tbelr oveiiveraU record to 14-3. o ^ l iM. Ala. (A P)*“ Guard N ate lory^ver Mississippi Saturday•day. • M ine in the second half[ ar and 43 p ercent for CHAPAPEL HILL. N.C. (AP) - J.IJ.R. Reid BIRMINGHAM Three sUalght baskeskets, two by center vlcloi I key 3-polnt shot ta Uie clos- he trium ph snapped a Iwo-gfo-game lostag game. Ohio State shotihot 71 p ercent from and JefiJeff Lebo scored 16 points cach3ch to lead BlackweU hit a k os- Charles Bledsoe and one by forward Norris The nd forward Mike Vreeswyk jak for Uie Tigers, 11-4 overaleraU and 4-3 In , the line In the second half, hal 70 percent for, second-iid-ranked North Carolina toto IIts 15U) Ing m inutes and yK Coleman, cut Uie margiirgta to 79-78 wlUi 1:09 nts to boost elghUi-ranked SEC. ’ '/th e game. consecujcutlve victory, a 92-55 AUantImile Coast scored 26 point :ed left. Milch Richmondd Uient was caUed for :r_Gmrgla Teraplcto a 67-37-60 victory over Alabama-la - his fifUi foul, sendingng McCalister to Uie Thehe Rebels, losing, for Uie flfUiIfUi Ume ta six ______L-ConfereerenceJ)askeU)aU_romp^ovfir_< ------ggjjjgnesrfell to 9-7 fo rth e y e arand'2-5 r an in Uie------— TechSaSaturday nIghL Birm ingham Sallaluriay"ln"an’lntersecUonal nal~llhe: ------confeference. Duke 105, Clene m s o n lO S T he ev victory bjiHhe Tar Heels, cocombined college baskeUiallaU game. WlUl 10lOUi-ranked Clemson’s 105-10>-103 over- Temple Impro'roved its record to 18-2 wlUiIth Alabama 82,1 >ea , Tennessee 71 CLEMSON, S.C. (A P') )- — TwelfUi-ranked time losloss lo No. 12 Duke earlier In IUie day, Uie victory inin the regionally televlsefl 2U 62, Houston> 565 s 17-game winning gave NiNorth C arolina a H4-game! lead le: over game. Alabama-la-Blrmtagham, a member•Of ol KNOXVILLE,' Tenn.in. (AP) - Forw ard Duke.ended Clemson's l lOUSTON (A P) - Carvenven Holcombe ^ Ing the lOth-ranked Clemsoi ise. NorUi Uie Sun Belt Cotlonference, fell to 12-6 on theUie Jim F arm er scored 22 points and center HO '•..‘-streak Saturday, nipping ison in Uie ACC. UUe chase. red 24 potats Saturday to lead 19Ui- , Ume in an AUantlc Carolini son 4-1. . season, Derrick McKey addedied 16 as 13th-ranked score Tigers 105-103 In overtlm Iina Is 6^) in Uie league, Clemson ked Texas Christian to a 62 62-56 victory verall and Alabama beal Tem’ennessee 82-71 in ranke ,:Coast Conference basketSa:l5aU gam e. Georgorgia T ech dropped lo 9-7 ovei r Houston ta SouUiwestsl Conference Iled from a 13-polnt M lnUiiUie league. 12, Arizona 63 - SouUieastem Confereno;nce baskeUjaU Satur- The Blue Devils rallied baskeketball. second-half deficit to tiele t Uie gam e 92-92 a t Northrth Carolina played wlUioul day night. 1 tbe eod of regulation. guardd JKenny SmlUi, who sa t out'u Ui i e gaSl CHAMPAIGN,N, 111. (AP) — Senior Guardard . The Crimson Tidele Improved to 15-2 t cCUC limited Houston’s leadtaadtag scorers, ; After Clemson tied thele scores a t 98-98 and with an inflamedI left knee. Doug Allenbergirger scored 26 potats Salur-ur- overall with, ils I2lhll cconsecutive victory g Anderson and Ricky WinsVlnsTow, to 12 1.9 llltaols to an 82-63 victory j then a t 100-100, Duke'si' s Tommy Amaker day lo lead No. i ory and brought its SEC rrecord to 8-0. Ten- and ssix points respecUvely wlUivlUiji collaps- • m ade a 3-point jum p shotihot wlUi 1:39 left to in dUana U 77, Minnesoii O t a 5 3 over Ariiona-frIn a ndnconference collegeBge nessee Is 9-7 and 3-4. ing In!Insldedefense. ic lead for good, 103- basketbaU gamele. Alabama led by 19V potats midway give the Blue Devils the li : was TCU’s 12th straightIt wwta. ralstag . MINNNNEAPOLIS (AP) - Steve!ve Alford Illinois playeded wiUioul senior potal guardard Uirough Uie second hihalf, but Tennessee . “ ' {TOO;— . Homed Frogs' record to 116-3 overall iveraU and 4-1 in the scorcd!d 10: consecuUve points duringring a 21-2 Tony Wyslnger,;r, who suffered a shouldeider again chipped away, momoving wlUiln 72-67 on Uie h Clemson fell to 17-1 ovei 1 7-0 ta the conference. Houiioustan fcU to nee. Duke Im proved flrsl-holhalf spurt In leading thlrd-ranranked In-• separation Thurursday during Illinois’ over'er- Elvln Brown's basketet wlUi 1:56 lo play. ' AUantlc Coast Conference i overall and 4-2 In the conferererence. I to 14-3 and 4-2 In Uie ACC.:. dlanai Uto a 77-53 Big Ten basketballlall vicUiry time loss to PiPurdue. Illinois Coach Loi.•ou A labam a, however, used use six free Uirows ^*-^0 ecofddash1 time unofl•fficial -losyiiaandeuffss Welp; cdominalites Huslskies I?.®2RTH, Australia (AP) _ wind-aided and hand-*tal-*imed. ' nter Ben Johnson of-Canjnada—To-be recognlzcd offlclaUy.aoffi rac»------' Utahlh StateTdown 37I 0 at halftiirnimc, trallS'46- ‘ ! -“CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP)) - Eric Knox scored 21 " ked 9.7 seconds In winningg Uie must be limed electrontronicaUy and Uie lUi 14:41 left when K hris FcFortsoh ol Santa I points and Jose Ortiz addedded 19 points and eight I's 100-meter dash S aturdayay at wind reading mustist register' 2.0 - -rebounds Saturday to lead-(id-Oregon-State to-a-71*-^— College.^ba8kcketbaU . ara hll five stralght'polnls. America!s-Cup_EestlvalJ)fJS{SpotlJiicler5_per_second_or_ or less. Johnson -______Butt Ulah1 Stale’s Jeff AndersoB5rHl~a*2rMol— 5tf Pacific 10 Conference ba:basketbaU victory over _ k med. but the Ume wass n o lh a d U ie b e n e fit.o fa followingfoU wtad of :-potater wlUi 14:04 left U> spspark the Aggies' Washington. three-p ignlzed as a world record, 3.5 m eters p er second.id. :back. ____'rThe Beavers used full-cc1-court. pres^re and a edl|d Us record lo 12-4. ■ comebt le docking beUered Uie existIsllng Johnson, Uiough, still was surpris- Ints and Scolt Hicks- uuihlh Slale Ued It at 48 when1 FPele hit a Wool I I ihan-to-man defensejrtFkwoffiebnn-away— i ■ Donald Royal scored 14 polnU Id record of 9.93 held by Ca!Calvin ed he turned in suchch a: fast perfor- ilch lost for the Uiird juniperier from the;basellne wllh 10:3):37 remaining. j S ^ I from Huskies' center Chris Chi Welp, -whp was addidded 11 for N otre Dame, which Ul of the United Slates, b uI t'w as m ance. ' The Fightlng lrlsh Thee 1lead chaiiged hands sevenen Umes and and ! averaging 22.2 points per:r gamg e but scored Just UmiIme In lts last four games. Tl game was lied Uve Umi:mes and Unally I rflne points In 23. minuteses on Uie floor for Uie fellcUlo9-5. - Uie • gJ akes a 22-13 advan- deadloilocked a t 61-61 for more lhann 2 minutes. I Huskies, who lost lhelr Uilnhird straight conference WWlUi Uie victory. UCLA take rles Uiat has been P uit t m oney^H --game, falling to 4-4 InUiePacPac-10 andl0-9overall. tagiage In the traditional series c 1966-67 season, , .Oregon State is now 6-3•3 li In Uie conference and pla;ilayed uninterrupted since lhe 19 S.J.r. state 62, Full.!. State 53 i n t o ; 13-4 overall. Tulsa 55, VSC 51[ Los An\ngeles Times • a v in g s r e 5 9 n s t e a d / UCLA 63, Notre Dame LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tui;ruls'a forw ard David SAN,N JOSE. Callf. - JuniorT ;forward Reggie - Reggie Miller climax- Mo:Moss scored 23 points to lead:ad Uie Golden Hur- Owensns had 16 Qoints. 9 reboundsds and m ade 7 of 8 mMOCXXN^ WOCX3MCN ifO>f l t a x e s LOS ANGELES (AP) - I t seven p oints of Uie shotss Ifrom the field to lead Sanan Jose State over Of AMUOCA ; ed a 26-p6inl- performancenee by hlU lng a 3-polnt rlcjrlcanes, who scored th'e last se s x t wu_____ An rRA fR. from Mo(f«rn ence basketball win Callfor[omla Stale, Fullerton 62-53>3 in Pacific Coast — « shot with 10 seconds lelt•II Saturday and UCLA eargame, lo a 55-51 noncoriferenc WOOdfT>Iman « n o l« -Voo j chhCHW8WRAEL: aturday. The loss. »«>mi ! overcam e an 11-point deflclificlt lale in Uie gam e U) SalSalurday over Southern Cal. ■ AUilelldie Conference action Satu lo w a rliiMO^Bnd IncfeaMd , j3JA(MMnA«»2ja( . .Moss, who led aU scorers in thet game, tied the Fiillenerton's seventh In the laslast eight games. I Mvlng# ir*i)t.M*(MM»i ; defeat Notre Dame 63-59I in a non-conference col- 734-SS72 it shot with 3:14 re- dropsis them to 1-6 ta the conlonference and 8-8 lege basketball contest. gargame 51-51 on a Uiree-polnt s w cumnl Inltriil f«tw. R.j.CirrjtrrCLUAgnej/ ines Improved their overal■all; - w. ■: - v .'i-. Notre Dame had opened•d ac 57-46 lead on a layup malnlng, ma and Uie' Hurricanes 'rojans, 7-10, m issed Sann Jose State is 5-3 tn thelie conference, 9-8 by M ark Stevenson wiUi lesless than Z'h minutes lo recrecord to 14-3 when Uie Troj overal:all. play. The Bruins, using; a fuU-court press- Uial lhelr lhe last three shots. forced NoU-e D am e into repeatedrep lurnovers, Uien outscored the FlghUng Irish-ll-2tcrpull-wiUiln-t/i Irii U iahStr64rCal.-S- S B 6 1 ~ — Holjly-Cross77,Marinhattan • -59-58 on a dunk by Miller wlUwiUi21 seconds left. orward Gilbert Pete NEWsw YORK (AP) - Glennn 'Tropf scored 17' After calling Ume out,3Ut, Uie B ruins forced I-LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Forv drove in and scored points.ts, tacludlng.a key baskett lita overUme, and B p ff .■anoUier Notre Dam e turnovnover and M iller launch- grabbed gro his own rebound, dro wllh seven seconds left, Uien;n sanks .a free Uirow Holy' Cross C hit nlhe free Uirows's 1 in Uic extra ses- . «d a 28-foot jum per fromtn thet rlghl side Uiat hit wll win over Cal-Santa g[on as ai the Crusaders defeatedd 1ManhaUan 77-70 ‘ noUilng but nel lo give UieJ BiBruins a 61-59 lead. to give U tah State a 64-61 wi AthleUc, Conference Saturdrday in the Metro Atlantlintlc AthleUc Con- | g Montel H atcher scoredio or n a driving layup wlUi Barbara Ba: in Pacific Coast Atl Startrtthe ferenci[ice. — two seconds left forthe Brulirulnstllnal points. ------hasbasketball Salurday. at U-9 'and 4-4 in Uie Holylly Cross Is 6-9 overall andnd 4-1 In the con- ^ Jerome “Pooh” Richards'rdson scored 13 points for. The 1 win puts Uie Aggies a t 1 jchoslo8-8,3-4. ferenCitice, M anhattan, 5-13 and 2-6. UCLA, which won its ninUinUi sU aighl and improy- .coiconference and drops the Gauch I fvearRIight Witb liTires Maverlicks" Atquirre, DavisI Iunleashhed Ii: &Serrvice at Bigg-0 _____ DALLAS_1AP) - Markark Aguirre Aguirre Deed;ledsltwo! points -to-ioln pointsnts —o n — baskets— b y — X avlcr-U st___ ^------scored“35-points ana briBrad” Davis the 10,000-polntnfclub. c M^aiDanlerand-Alton-ClSter-l — oiajuwctni5d-28-itrpolntsTind"l3'rc=— cam e off Uie bench to adddd a; season- wlchec:hed around a Uiree-point Shi>hot by bounds, while Ralphph Sampson had 27 | j ^ - ALL-SEASOION V high 21 Salurday. earn Denver 1132 DaleEle Eills, who paced SealUe wlwiUi 27 points ahd 20 rebouncunds. . S m .-Dallas Mavericks to a 132-132-117 pidA f nls. >vJctory over Los AngelesIS thatll snap- MUwauhkee 122 Son Antonhlio 108 ^ RADIALIS But pood - 5)^ lhe Lakers' six-gameme winning DENVER (AP)‘ (Al - Alex English hoenixl04 Not"Blg-OBr0n d /’ Byt NewYorkli1 0 1 ^ jdgot Minded ■ :^reak. acored a seasorson-high 46 points and / hidlana a 103 Economy Tiros fo r tho Budgi SAN ANTONIO,), Texas (AP) - Aguirre scored his pointsInts in Uiree Lafayelle Levei!ver recorded his/sev- 113...... * 5 .tT d scorcd a season- gga 165/S0R13 . —'•Tjpnodsand-walchedfrom-l uble of-the 6 e aso n ---2 5 _ . IND,NDIANAPOLIS . 175/B0RI3(19 . . . . . s « , a 7 • :for all but two rainutes of tthe loiirUi p „|„ts 15 „bouilOundS and 12 assists - DavisVis scored 25 . points ' SaUItu rd a y high '31 potatsricadjading-the-San-An*- - f e ^ Doulile Steel na ..;..M 47 '•q u a rte r as Uie Mavericksks ira n aw ay nlghlIght as the Denver nlghl,;hl, raliyirig Phoenix from1 a 16- lonlo Spurs to a 108108-nqi NBA victory g ® ilBeiy lU ...i.40.tT r-ffom Uie Lakers, who wvere er playing jetealed the Milwaukee M Bucks 132- pointml deficit in Uie fourUi quj[uarter, over the New York:rkiKnlcks Saturday 1 ^ O V a0S/79R14(14 ...... I | b ,., W iiite W alls 4 tl 4 ...... 4S.S 7 I ' .tte} r fifth rood gam e in seve:even days. 122 andd Miket Sanders hit a ret■ebouncl night. ^ aJ5/75Rl4. n^wn more j as a SB B a B m /7 oH tu 4...... a M ! It was Uthe flfUi straight baskeiskel a l Uie buzzer to give Uiehe Suns Greenwood, knw PJ55/80R13 l^ i 20S/75R15U5 ...... UM hom ecourl vlctcIctory for Uie Nuggets, a 104-104-103 NBA victory over Uie Ui In- defensive player, /il^Iso contributed 15 Iffi . 2»8/7«»S.US ...... «7.t9 I NBAroundu][ u p - while the Buckscks lost for the seventh dlanam a P acers. rebounds. ' NotSoeondiItorB lom s 22S/7SR18.US ...... 9 iM tim e in their lasiastio games. Therhe Suns called Umeoul wlUilUi htae The Knlcks closlosed to -wllhln a B H A’gg rotilva All'Sl-SoasonTrood The Bucks> \were behind by 15 secom:onds lo go, Uien worked th(the ball basket twice lalee in- the caim ,-. a l H H TmodDOBlgna , but couTJ getxpo E M icing Avaliabi* • i'D avls scored 11 of hi? pointspol in the points wllh 3'/^'A minutes to play, but to Da’Davis for the shot. He mlsseised, but 98-96 and 100-98, t ; period In the rout, whichtl delightedd< a rallied wlUiln1 sixsl In th e last minute Sandenders was under the baske:Itel arid closer. ' I ' • sellout crowd of 17,007 fans.OS. before lw6 freeree Uirows by Uie Nug- laidd I Uie ball in for Uie vlctoi Cleveland 1 • The Lakers, now 32-9 anand leaders gels' Darrell WWalkerj sewed it up (or limeeie expired. M : -of Uie Pacific Division, wewere led by D enver wlUi 30(0 sseconds left. Chicago 84 : ■ Magic Johnson, who scored \ouston 115 4 M £ X -. and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Atlantal RICHFIELD, OhOhio (AP) - Phil H B lfashington-92 23 potals and rookie ^ 3 4 . Hubbard scorcd 23 ; . ; Johnson played despite,11c Fridays S e a ttle fi I HOIHOUSTON (AP) - Akeemtm Ola- Ron Harper addId d e d 22 as Uie H B ?E • :-

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D e r rl i i n , nx i n •«. mcosifthey’fre to s ta \^b Super Bov)wl XXI agailinst big, bad,d Giants i.i! That’s; tthe key for DenverI Bror • - HSii ilSfpIay erropfree footbalL score close, Denver has a1 cbancec to '. Added tightIt eiend Clarence Kay, , , , 9 ;.' ■ honest," agreed Elway."."Ifyou lel “W er^ Imesbeblockin^aylor, ByJOHNMOSSMAN keep trom getUng trapped ’ win at the en d — a s they diidid in the .who will a t tim e ■ them gel in their pass-rusush mode. Wemustkef » bave made it a point j ^ Tbe Associated Press at’sthekey. and put somjmepressureon(Glanta . ' AFCcbampionsblpgameieagainst ■ “Thecoachesbi K n you can't stop them. That forustoknowww where Lawrence ...... I If we’re going lo win, we’vegotto e’' quarterbaciack Phil) Simms.” Cleveland. k e e p lt Taylor11nesup.«up on every down. You *'3'; ' ; ■ PASADENA, Cam.-If.-TheDenver m J f ( » alow down their pass rushs h .a n d a ^ R eeves notedno lhat the punting, Reeves ap-ees. "If weke i g o ^ ------'Can't iet himigounnoU go cedw be’U------...Broncos'ruahlngeffotlfort ranked a ^ fl^runnlng game lhey.hav£.ttto respect wass ai'decldlngfactor’lin a tB e.L. closo, I think we’U b av e a g l^teamTJFL-tfils— ■ H ' t a l 1—cbance lo win it in the fourtirlh ...... hurtyou.^-.— _ _ wtapy Mjh te'lhe : ■ - isUieway tojlolt.''- — ______^ ^ G i a a l s i l 9 4)46 ( triumph over Denver in— ___ '.'jc*. ^ V averaging iutl04.9‘yardS------'...... thereculari a rse k so n .’ q uarter," h e s a ld ;------£d uiat the Broncos I Defensively, the Broncicos are mosl Elway noted t p e r gam e. Yet It Is thathat very attack If the gam e gets'out of handha and "had some succtuccess offensively • S concerned about keepinglg Giants’ “.WepunUinted poorly and gave them V Uiatholdslhekeyforatra Broncos' Denver has to throw the ba Slants the first lime,” - ) runnlngbackJoeMorrlsis In check. good field1 positionp< several times,” baiiSO ■' against the Giai vIctorylnSuperBowl)wl XXI Sunday. times, the Broncos know ththeyw lU be gaining 405 ya^ards ri lo the G iants' 282; ' '‘Ourmalngoallstococontain their hesald. "Sp'Special teamsplay Is . in big trouble. wasted several scoring ' runnlnggame.” saidllnenebackerKari always-vlWU a ttra Super Bowl.” BulDenverwas . Mecklenburg. "We prideieourselves “There’s no way we have;ve a chance opportunities,!S. oncos appearlohave , /itth a t A n a l yysis. s L-2-^ , on stopping the run.^’ to win l! we have lo throw il } got il down there close, • Reeves also mentioneded turnovers, eliminated>d lhalt potential problem, much,” Reeves said.' . ' ' to keep(the th Giants from lummg rmanwas Denver's punter we Just couldn’tdn’l put it hi the end ' larsomc pass rushers loose on,n sacks and speclal-teams Several individual matclichupswlll zone,"hesays.'ys. "W e’ve got to do 'qnu Broncos Coach Danan Reeves1 Is not their fear eetlng. He since has been crucial lo a victory. S t'S be im portant, but none moimresothan lhat this time.”iC.” ' -OnA anticipating 100-yardrd gamesg by )Iay. by Mfte Horan, who has ‘key for us is to run well "The limes we’ve been whoever lines up opposite ( Sammy Winder or GerJerald Wlllhlte. larkably consistent. Forhlsownp;in part, Elway says he I to keep them off-balance, this year are when we’ve linebacker Lawrence Tavli A fter all, the New Yor»’ork Giants enough to needslobepallt?allent."Theyplayalot m give John (quarterback few mistakes,” hesald.*1. “ We’ve won phlladelplilphlaCa^es Coach Buddy statistically have theletKstdeleose b “ JA®,"* ■‘If we don’l do a good jotfob up front of zone coveragerage, and ll’s going lobe ‘ iway) time when we want lo every game this yearwhvhen we’ve R yan 5ugge;;gested this week that Jf the me NFL. What, J"«nElwi the big plays against -.,1,0 , against the nish In the been onlheplusslde InI titurnovers Broncos^listunting, confu: against Taylor. It’s going; t(to be lough tough to gel the Reeves will gladly settiettlelorSa, H™- on John,-” said Reeves. them," he said. have lo try to keep them - and traps (sacks). slon-creatlnting defense can keep the aid. , I . ' bnu semblance of a grounijanij gam e, enough ______For Giaiants’ w ^ a dday offense, im p lan t thihg^rbGt i^to avoid telemptation tc:o emulate Ai4ir Elway, on viclory on 22 carriess lajlast game with Elway c:o: I NewYtYork runs a no-frllls offense,:• works well, 11 will make::e It easier for Johnson Iss another a favorite target. _ goals in me regular-season ByTOMCANAVAN over the Broncos. getting 51 offlh thi a l. - ■55 llhasllttlittle razzle-dazzle, and in re- PhU Simms to throw. Sir;im m shlt55 "The rolejledftheNewYorkoffense - The Associated Pnss “Punishing and swarmilng” lr best ContainlngElg Elway is the Giants’ centweeJeeks has nol lumed the ball percent of his passes amnd had 21 scor- Is to m akee theti big play when llcan describe IheGlantsdefenS'nse, which major concern,em, and one of New -i,/ I crucial tim es, Ing losses, Iwo m ore lhaimnJohn but not turnmlhcballover,” sa!d '...... COSTA MESA, Calirallf.-There overate: n the league York’s linebadbackers will shadow his focal point of the offense Is Elway of Denver, Broncos lineinebacker Tom Jackson, finished second overall In I mlghtbeaslmplewnyray for the New - The foe and first against the run. every move,s. - ■ ■ -li'T ck Joe Morris, who rushed foor' r' . But if the rushing gamme is shut '•‘Thelrtheoieory Is we ore not going to , York Giants to ie a t; theIhl Denver halfback “ Stop the run, conlrol thithe passing The weakest;est element in the Giants rik- ards In breaking the Giants' down. New York has beeeen able to go give you goodgoo field position and I Broncos In the Super■rBowi-just B 1.516yari gam e, don’t give up th e big}igp1ays defense Is itsts sesecondary, which sur-. >cord for the^cond straight to the pass effectively—— asltdidln thlnkifyoal3D hav elo drive 80 yards continue to play as Uie;[hey did in the club reco end zone,” rendered 33616 yardsy« to the Denver . rallying from a 17-0 deficflclt against against thenlemallthellme.you'reln and keep them out of the er playoffs: year. or Bill quarterbackk oon n Nov. 23. ufji : have to establish the runninglg San Francisco in early DDecember. foralongaf;aftemoon.” said defensive coordinator The Giants are in highhig gear, riding ‘.‘W ehJ Bellchick in describing thehe Giants’ "We have; totoi make them go to th e. ” said Giants tackle Karl Tight endMarkBavararo. a good PunterSean Se Landeta has helped • an 11-game winningJ andan with a 16-2 . ,game.”s rwe-gD Into pass,'.' said GlaGlantsdefenslveend , le blocker, hasbeenSimmimms'favorite theGlanlsgs get good field poslllon all gam eplan.'it's ihe-war" ' , record lhat includess twotv playoff vie- Nelson.'1. "We have to conlrol the line Leonard Marsharshall. "And If they go lo ­ m m age, th at’s going to be a target with 66 catches. season. He*le averaged anNFC leadingg every game.” , ^ ’ torles In which they' ouout-scored their of scrim i With w hat m ay be the bebest front the pass bustst theirth quarterback up. real b ig)Igkey.” ^ The receiving corps basbeenhi 44.8yardspis per kick and landed24 of opposition 66-3. . seven in foolball. New Yorork has That’s whalI we havelo do. Bust the, T’f* ver has been very good againstnst bolstered by the return1 ofo Lionel 79 Inside thethe 20-yard line, : limited oppo^nents to 80.3I y.yards per bubble and not let them have InbcatlngSanFram h, allowing opponents 121 M anuel wbo did not pla}lay.lnlhefirst RaulAllcillegrc has been an effective..... otfiOyarts momentum." 'ill! Washington In the plaj p e r gam e. T hat ranked first In New York-Denver gamne. e Bobby plac^klcke:ker. He booled four field '""game rushing. Denver got Giants for the first tlm toffensewlth—s l l e - --{5iAF_C ' i i[C and fifth overalljn the ___ -— ------to combine a potent of ...... '.;_ 7 1 their defense, w^lclixj ley do a lot of things up front,” - I______nveralUn-lhel^Fu . ■ • salJNclirclson^They use multiple ->£3! ' "Wefeelwhenwedce do our best Is formatloitlons wltfilots of lwlsts_and .-Jin i . wben we have a goodDd mixturer of run, blitzess andai If you let It gel to yoult— ! ' pass and pass action,m, andI we don’t . can confinfuse you. With two weeks lo •------b ran d come In-and^id^ay we're going— prepare;rcrl think wtarefeellng com— to run or throw It,” saidsal Giants of-____ fortable)le with lhe fronts.” • "■— fenslve coordinatorrRonErhardt. R( If thele fNew York running game

\ m I IncieasiiJing internaationalTV ^ 1 1 HM ‘03 r - • • 4ia. I a u d i e i ice o piques NSFL interesst • iai V.li j. ByJOHNJEANSONNiNNE ' p ers' aiand three magazines fror >«b ■ Englandmd.A nd m ore. D lp r tc:k k H » o t« r M 1 Newsday ^ H og™"AntW ^ reeie .,0 L executives, meanwhile, havlave NFL( ~ UmB4 Itors ' ANAHEIM, Calif,illf. - Manifest been teltelling U.S. newspaper editor destiny will take thehe N1 FL to 40 lands to cutil back on the number c C 919 ff , , Sunday; through teletelevision distrlbu- reporterters per paper who cover■ th‘h® tl 89 ! :/> tlon of th e Super Bo^Bowi. This, doesn’t Super • I Bowl. "We lusl won’t havnave. W ; !: ■ mean that tbe NFLL laL aboul to place space ! nnext year,” NFL public reltrela- 6bik,n, : , £ ■ !•' ‘ new franchises ououU lde of -U.S. lions, .di director Jim Heffeman salesaid. TricoTuru b o k ir II :1> ‘i borders. Commission(loner Pete Rozelle "We'rere seating 778 this year andlo oi n - W lp Mi i k i d « s n ____ • r S M l , of those are In thepress box. noted- Friday .thatt levenra-rmove;e -to * v -■ , n C anada is out of tbe question.qi Were have nine Lbndon'newspapei What this meansIS 1Is that the NFL and theh e Manchester Guardian,’’ E He 0 4 :to use the Super femann said . “ With the Times3

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    Further Fi taformation can1 b' said Saturday, Rice, Who set mostit ot< M ontana’s stagle- phoilonlngR lchB lrreU a t 734-2207.207. . SCOTTSDSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Coreyy PPavin, Johnson wQl eai:ara ^7,500, a compromiseise season and career passss recelvtagr and punting MELBOURNE, Australi raUa.tAP)- awhmerlaiast week, blrdied two of hiahis last between the $320QO.OOO he sought and thehe records ta two seasons3ns a t the scbool, was p■ [ l y i n g t j r t n g c l a sSS si s e t Hana Mandllkova bopc3a sshe has fl- th ree holesles for a S-under-par 66 thatlat gave $285,000 offered byly lthe Mets. earlier this month cbosr- five- sessions In room 215 315 of-tho-Shlleds- — ..... — to win the Women's sln'gltaglra tIUe In T ren U crGSarretttops' ^ 'MOSCOW^TBarbraLam b, a form er assls*. nni tbe Australian Open andid thent plead* Hal Suttonm and PGA champion Bob Tw uUdtag...... vIq tant football coach at the Unlvenlty of tThe fee Is $25. Students mnay^^e-regisler ay ta ed not to be called Inconslslslstent within fives'e strokes. . TWIN FALLS — - Brady Trenkle of Twta The lowe:west of the tournament wasa tumedti palls and Jeff Gajlarrett of Buriey had the top[op N evada at L as Vegas,, hhi as been nam ed defen- ujgle Taylor Administration Bulll la by Dougilg Tewell, who blrdied six timimes e In a scores Saturday-1in Uie South-(:entral Idahoiho slve coordtaator by UnivJniverslty of Idaho head stretch of)f seven: holes and shot a 62, nine D istrict competltUtlon of the Elks Annual Hoop)op Coach Keith Gilbertson. lMted_tq_replace Kent GSam e dates clianiM i g e d ■ • T e n n i s5------— ------undcrpar.-- • Shoot free throw ccc o n te st.------J! ___ Lam b._31._w as, sejwi Trenkle, Garret«tt, Katie Beers of Goodtag,ng, Baer, who left Iduo10 iafter one season as KIMBERLY - The dalia(s olof two Kimberly m M ichelle Swan o f]f Burley, Mandv P attersonlof o( defensive coordinatorr tot take an assistant Hlg[Igh School boys’ basketbaltball games have. . nazia m akes te ^ “ I'm alw ays called incoiicoDslstent, o r C s l z m i Goodhig^nd Ericric Wayment of Hansen wonfon coachtag job at the Unlveilveralty of California. beeeen changed to avoid confllDnflicts with girls’ unpredictable," she sakm U. “ but I BIWABIB)IK, Minn. - Kim Cslzmazlaa oof Ket* th eir dWlslons atit the one-day competitionI tain Lam b served'as a graiRaduate assistant coach basasketball and wrestling touraiuraaments. know I'm one of th(the hanirat chum hass beent selected to tbe U.S. National Na the College of Southem S( Idaho gymnasiumum at Idaho last year, spespeciallztag In coachtag Thet Klmberly-Buhl game,3ie, scheduled for workers. 1 can face nysnyself In the skl Teamn forfi the Ju n io r World Alpinele CCham- and will advanciice to the state contest taIn inside linebackers. He quit bis assistant Klr[imberly on Tuesday, hasB beenb( changed to ; mirror. I've been moUvatvated for five plonshlpsa In Aslago, Italy, next month,I. . Lewiston Feb. 21. coachtag job at UNLV.V after; the 1985 season WeWednesday at 8 p.m . T he .G»Goodtag-Klmberly years, notjust for this tounm m am ent. Cslzmazliuia eamed a spot on the teateam by Trenkle and Gaiiarrett hit 21 of 25 free throws)ws ^vhen he wife becamne e the head volleyball gaiame originally set for Kiml[Imberly on Satu^ "rve concentrated ver:?ery hard aU rinrshed second se­ In the national ski triitrials at to win the boys'1' l(Ml-year-old and the boys'lys* coach at Washtagtonm Stale University In' gajay, Feb. 14, has been movedved up to Tuesday, tournament and -workeded very hard GlanU Ridgidge near here earlier this montlonth. 12-13-year-old cUclasses, respectively. Way-ay. nearbypullman...... :eb-lO______^— and It has paid off.” m em bers of th e U.S. women'sji's leam ment went IWor-)r-2S in winning the boys’ 8-£ Other me T w o n e w G . A\ . ’satB S U ___ St?fan_Edberg_5f Sweden,_the.. . are Krlstattanya R yan.of New Paltz, N.YiY ., .and:_divlslon,-WhUe Sw>wan hlL lfiioul shol&JiLKiAn ^ Sreene heads flniI n a l l s t s defending men's cham]amplon, met -.KrisHanseiisenofLakeElmo,Mlnn. Ing the girls’ lO-l1-11 division. Patterson hit• 1! BOISE - New Bolsose State1 University head V Australian Pat Cash In the final of 25 in winning ththe girls’ 12-13-year-old class ! lootball Coach Skip Halllall h as nam ed two more CANTON, ( Ohio (AP) -- DefensiveD tackle Simday. Cash ousted Uthe world's •H " Beers wass l 10-for-2S ta taktag the girlsns graduale asslslanl coachaches. jchloe G reene, a com erstonee of the Pittsburgh ir, Ivan Lendl, F e l o niy v charge reduced top-ranked men's player, 1 8-9 competition. , . They are Jim Speckeek, a former offensive ;teelers’ championship teamearns of- the 1970s, in the sem ifinals. . , The dls(flot.- cocompetitors were chosen ai coordinator at the; UI niversity of Puget jje,leads a list of seven formermer NFL players rON (AP) — Felony assault ch Mandllkova, who hasIS appliedi for. n eompeUllonons ta Twta Falls, Goodln{Ilng Sound, and Jim Flemtamtag, who has spent the g^;elected Saturday as ftaalUtallsts for taductlon New York Mets pitcher Ron D Australian citizenship,), previously against Nc' ier this month. last t«o seasons ass ia graduate assistant nto the Pro Football Hall ofifFam Ft e; luced to a misdemeanor assau!LuU lhe won the Australian Ope)pen lh 1980. coachtag receivers att ttthe Unlverslty^f South Greene, ^ who played In fotfour Super Bowls CAronJcJe reported Salurday. ' ' Top nnlil)cn il ibeIbe SouUi-Ccfllnl Idibo DUlrtct Elk This was the fourth Grandand Slam title- HoustonCh „ o( Caroltaa. vith the Steelers, was jotaed jota by runntag fcr. prosecutors did not chanflange the Hoop Sboot eompctllloilloo held Saturdiy it the Colitt* ( wll ofhercareer.- However, Speck, a former NCAA NC Division II All- Ja'jacks John H enry Johnson1 andani Larry Csonka, ' harges against Mets second ba:basem an souihemid»ho; ’ Boy*' IMJ American quarterbackick at the University of • quarterbackqy Len Dawson,son, center Jim , The 30-year-old Navral ifel, who w as scheduled to go o oo\ n trial ,.je,tc»rrell.Burieyley, 21.2. AIezU{ifcf«.S(Huh«n«, l(. California at Davis, spents m the 1977-fil seasons r , Don Maynard and *' into tbe final rldhig a 58-n • Glrt»-lJ-U ..anger, wide receiver Don r|]„ as an assistant coachch a t Puget Sound. He -y.juard Gene Upshaw. Thee taducteesta wllli be hlg streak, but had no layers’ attorney, Dick DeGuejUerln of j. Mindy P*iUr»0D.(I. Goodlog, IS. I Bnnd BUktley. FUei quit coaching In 198111 sand went into private 2^,innounced Tuesday. • - MandllKova's great- - rer ..u n ..- and., r said ' he . could not confh^nfh"m the • . stlnKinKpasslnKshots. ' Boyi'I»-ll business in Boise. Chronicles:e story. e. Twin. F»lli, J?irlJ,_WllUirai*n>*.— Speck will-help coaclach-the-offenslve-llDc at g sccond, scored The cha 26, and Jerome. 19. B ucks sljD^ B rldgilgem ari“ : -: Mandlllcova, seeded sect :harges against Darling, 26, BSU. ■ her flrat victory In her h( Iasi 10 Teulcl, 2S,28, stem from a July 19 Incld'icldent at Clrt»’10-11 :cused of t,Mlche1leSw.n.Burlurley. 18.2. Julte Jsme*, Jetxime. 15.1. 1DENVER (AP) - The! MilwaukeeMl fiucks meetings with NavratilovUova and her Cooler's. nightclub.nl The two are accui Boyi'M Ugned Junior Brldgeman,I, whosew second 10- were oil- “ first since she defeateded her In lhe. lighllng wwllh two policemen who wei liMcn. 19.2. JiMti RHnke. Goodlog..]> 16. Tourney deadi d l l n e t o d a y lire Saturday, to a security iay contract was to expire 1985 U.S. Open final. duly andid working at the dub as se Qlrli’ ll-U NBA season. . , l.KjlitBt«n.Goodlnding. 10.1. Vlckl Frink. Buriey, .9. ^TWIN FALLS - Registration Rej deadltae is :ontract co: for the rest of the NBJ “Beating M artina is Uk

    • Continued from PPai ag e C l f 2 SE|^EE Hall said defense, wherhere the B c o n -/^ J^ ^ cos graduated nine starteirters f ^ the JJ- Big Sky Canference’s stingleSt.unlt, sll represents the biggestH holeh he and m m B his staff m u stm but he added that Umnad ut* w*«n>u1 w»n«ntyuitylo(nii*.»p*an«ij. k j doesn’t m e a n ^ o Is coconcentrating Im I S*« tie.* tor domit on recruitin^aerehslve5 players.ph ■ ^^1rreat reasisons to Ibuy youjr tires adt Sears ( “We're going to reen‘crult the best athletes we can find,id, n o 'm a tte r I N K ationw ide 3. Free roteIation 6. CoConvenient credilit plans what positions they pliyed pl£ belore . they come here,"he saidaid. “ N ext spr- \ n w a r r a n t y 4. Tires forr every Heed/bib u d g e t 7 . CComplete o dlignmnent, balancing ing we’re going to findnd ourr?2.i»est; - .. 9 athletes and next fall wewe’re going to - '• - J v FFree m ounting 5 . 6 0 m i nlUte u installationn aind n car services; iavailable putour22 best on field." Hall .plans to bringg J In 20 to 22 freshm en, .a n d - n o junior Jun - college transfers—at least form no ow .. LOWPRKICE BIGSm / i m s I Gl?REArVAllUE “We’re not bringingg Ul1 any mtd* year junior college transfers," tra he , 4 5 ------R o a d H - aald.-"But-that-doesn'lsn't mean-we-- ...... ------Guarbrdsm anPlus {; R oadH ondler' ■iazard RoadHa' l a h d l e r college players won’t recruit junior coll ; *-2 ruggugged stec^ bells S A V E 3 3 % O • Radiol construction w a rra n If they can help us win.In. We m ay br- . • ■ • Gfoateat radial value! . . • All S e a so n capabilityV • ------Tredloc>c ■ ■ Ing In a few in the fall." •.M ade by Micheiin bacK boi ed by • Radial consronstruction Hall said the focus ofif hishi recruiting . 5 e a r s • "T" speeded ratedr so far has been Idaho. , Thiu Jo ^ 2 2 • S ears Best)est) It locally If we JK H k PI35/80RI3 A j "We want to recruit h mk Thru Jon. 31 -“ F " can,” - b e ; said. !'Our’ philosophy. pi Is .fjK H P18S/70TK13 Th(vJan.3l^1= 6999 that the nucleus of ourLIT Iteam should be from Idaho. If there'se 's a good high E w M B school player in Idaho,10, we^re going Stfa On»r UadHmnSm4Ss l»«jH.r«nwTra« to recruit the kid first.L BeyondI that, aftlBftfrUa wwout warrftwT ^ H . SU» Reaea.M. >w»»«. Su*I AJtom oNir the-rterthwcst- . u lp |l -w e ’ll - concentrate on thi SOCOO ma» wMtfOui wwre•twranry. SOflOOmkQm.iaw«afoutw«rT»wy - Washington, Oregon,m, British Col- B j^ ll PIK/eCm3 14.» . Tni3 I P1U/S0RI3I**.** ' Pt65?e0ni3 3f.fS PIU/D0ni3 I 67£9« I *4 . *^ piu/70Tni3 umbla and Montanaa — and on PI7S/B0R13 JV.7J ^ m P1W/eORI3 74M>9 ' P10S/70TR13TR13 PI75/60R 3 74.** P1M/80Rt3- - jt.rj— ------^ m ____ ..PiH/eo(W3- -azflaIB. - J7.t«. — P20S/70Tni3Tni3 piu/eoR 3 r*.** -...... California.'’------Pt65/7Sni4 47.M piu/eoni3 naa« ■M.«« P105/70TRUTOU PIW/7W4 «.**•• ------2 starting posl- Iu m I PIU/7SR14 S«M19 TRU Pt9S/75R 4 •».♦*• — ! • Hall said that allH sl PJM/75R14 47.M P309/70TR14TR1S pjos/rsnis *4.** tlons a t BSU are u ^ o r^ r. ------I W f l -pjwrrsRt*------■ ------P.iaS/7iH14- _89M. ^ P21S/70TR15 P20S/75B15 S4.7J H P70S/7SR14 107M ’ ^ — -pmmrmsTRir -p?IJ/TSfHS *T.W — ---- /e explahied to 19 rn tj P22j/7iflt» **,** "One thing that I've i P215/75ni5 S4.7J m P20S/7SR1S 10969 P2u;7omt)«H3 P17S/B0ftl3 M .* * ...... the players is lhat we’re*’re all.startin g % h | P2?5/75niS M.7J m P215/7«1S 11490n 1U/70HR13 P23S/7SniS I Hli . \ V P22S/7iniS 11809n lSS/70Hni4Hni4 P179/S0AI3 I*.** over,” he said. "At this thl point, no- ' . P23i/toniS I MB9019 1 _ 7* .** I 20S/70HnU-ini4 1 pi«/7Sfl14 *4.W I ( _ — body-has-an-advantageo:eover.anybody._ ____ else. E v ^ b o d y Is goin{Bing to be star- •S** uo«* fo«» ttag from the same polnlolnt in the spr- I wommty dtloih

    Hall, who has spentt hourshe viewing . . . ."7” last season's BSU footbatball films, said MPACT he's In ^ressed by mmany of the iPERFORM/iANCE LIGHTT TRUCK IMP<>ORT/COM athletes who will be returning ret from the Broncos’ oft-mallgrllgned 1S86 of- fense. . Respsponse S A V E 1 0 %>/o RoadH andler; r A T R o a d HH c andler SCR , , "We've got a lot mornore guys back ' • Truck radial for on/oHroH tho road ...... ______Speedeed rated ‘■■-on offense, and they'rere greatj quality H i gjh h Performance • A ggressive rOdial tract-action . s'AII Seasonison traction rhere are some by MIchelln backed by players,” he said. "The • Folde}lded arirriid over steel • Mode by ' good sklllpeople and goo and K a jll Stta' OOOm**w»eft^w«T«W» MJOO milQ wwom wxTonty ao. 50JOO" defense to fit the persor-sonnel we have ■ K £ l l HB b 40X100 mJc wearout wanwarranty . - - l.t»Sni2 ,} »4-** - • 17S/70Tni3 I 4«.»? . 14SSH13 U.** in the program,’* hele s a id : '‘We^ll ' 1B3r7ffrai3 . 51.W LT(»r7}RU I 009999 I I*.** 1SSSni3 41** throw the ball, sure, buibut we’ll run it 103/70TR13 M.V* ■ K LT31S/7SRIS lOOOTOT «•.«• '1&&STMSRI3 44.** 165/T0TO14 J».** LTZUasaiS 1249999 ui.f* 17&SRI4 M.** too If th a t's what we-e- nneed to do to ■ d | ^ 10S/70Tni4 43.«« ' 9«ni(XS IM9090 IM.** m in ^ ^ ^ m .lassRu17&S u.n win. Somebody said the o ther day he I H H 205/70TR14 47,** soxosonis t24eo IGS/7(GS/70Sni3 54.** wanted to see the ball bai In' the air M fl 2t5/70Tni5 Ttt** 3ixioioni& i2«n lit.** 73/70Sni3 M.** 225/T0TO15 • 74.9* • 1 g)H1J0ni5 I 13900o o |m .* * | 179/TI85/70Sni3 «.** m ore. I w ant to see Itt In the end zone iBs/oaTni4 }*.** 1SS/7IBi/70Sni3 M.f* m ore." 219/60Tni4 M.** 1U/71U/705ni4 *3.** tta/OOTOlS 5*-** IBS/71BS/70Sai4 M.** Hall said he hos watcmtched tailback H F i20S/OOTRtS •• M.** ?W/7IW/70SR14 44.** I Chris Jackson,.the BiBroncos’ most ^ 3IS/00mtS M.** 22a/OOTR»S I 74.** I productive offensivee player ’ la st /AlttltMIWI .L i season, and believesI ththe senior will mllobl* In an U e m ' figure prominently Inin Boise1 State’s ■ i ■ '■i i plans next year. o n t w h e e l E n g i n e 2 w heh e e l "Jackson Is a blg-pIg-play -type of ■ guy," said Hall. "He'se's got a lot of B SB at| i g n m e n t S t u n e u p brake[e service —^ potential, and he’s thele kktad of player 2 9 9 9 S H H we'll mako good use o(." 1 9 ” 5 9 ” ' •(." . ' • ' f ': k Ji8&-brake3.fcr-many . ; ______. Although Hall won't■t aact as his own i ‘. • 'J 11 check caster, camber loe. ftndk9«»poed----- in-foreign cars. offensive coordinator,■, heh said he will all adjustable/angles to Ira. manutcnutadur^Bpecltlcalon...... M te c alipers...... *10 be Involved on a day-to/•to-day basis In I on most cars . working with the offensense. • • • Wllh cevpen book < ~ ■jOffcBBlvely, we wanl Me«l4'c^ln(i« J ^antjq_ellmlnate . ' W«MluninaM|uUC«it>ftni] turnovers," he contlrnllnued. “Most. sfBCtlon guaranteed T««l eyclTndsr balanci -Front-disfr gamea are won andid lost on tur- Sa«8fJ ^li^^AdMonal pans extra. American-fc novers. We want a fla\flawless kicking or yotour m oney back Mowacyi I ! ! ! ! ! ; ! '! ! Rebuild call . gam e. We’re going tolo work\ a lot on Twinn Falls, 403 W. special teams — onilhlnga th like noi ^ ira, Hoebuck and Co., 1987 ' -7: ^ have ^unls blockedi j and on long aEAHS-,..| ' V. Main Street ;• I C^>Tlni«J e u s s f ~ ' C , . TWIN ■ FALLS - Kai«i Poe H onol o r t T T ) becam e l^e (lrOQ ^ romaa lir tbe hls- d ^ ii tory of tbe Bovlldrbnrone to rou a 700 HOM ! series, blghllghlio'^!the thi bowliua news r""' ' -J , rortbriweeko^Jao.ll.»• ‘ “ ‘"I • ' P oe’Kored s 7021 seriesse la the Sb- » ' ’ . .. . 5____ Boom. Leagufl-flt-thethe-Bowlfldroioe.— — — j ■ ■ • including games of' itt,34i M aai 209. — ------The-702-sporc^inui-tb<-tbe-best-lo town—-t ------f i l - - * " ' ' (ortbeweek.^dgiflgRg Roo D aw soa b y ' : Poe’s.1.248 S and 245 were the two aslnglepiofortbebonoonort. best wonromen’« games of the w eet . High gam e for thee «week w as tura- Second-b«[-best women’s series waa a ed In by Allen Quaiotaialance,'who bowK turiwined In by Teresa Houier In'ta ed a 278 Id tbe Platr^itrlnpers’. League tbe Tuesdesday A.M. Trio League at thehe . . i— at the Bowiadrome,u TThat beat nm- BowladroIrome. ner-up Dawson, wbobo posted a 266 .Fiolshirihing second to Dawson for score In the IflduitrtalW Leaaieatthe men’s serseries honors was Qualntaace,'S Bowiadrome as part'of U ^ I'ofbls TOIieries, ‘with a'6:'679 which Includrf his 278 I ff'" ' ■' by l2plns. ‘' ‘ " • game. I** * W. i ...... ^.1

    IdahoyStsignIS eight JifCtransfif e r s S.pros]spects dlim at u;vorid i ___,______By.TheTlmc8:Newj_ ■._year~a^-DlabIo—Valley-iy- CIILIJ I POCATELLO-- -Idaho State , Qi^Uege c footbaU ! >ineskiiiingcharmpionj m an. a 6-4, 250j)ouadid outside JT^ iship t University head football fo Coach __ / ■ ■ . I linebacker from Citrus8 Height*; J ‘ I Jim Koetler has announced aj the / Calif;, wbo played last sseason a l ...... CRANS-M(MONTANA, . Swltxeriand ■ ^egaq'sat^ay,lay, but not many s k ie n ‘ - signing’ of eight Junior Ji college tosuiOUUL£?cperIenceandslzeonthe> Sierra< College tn Callfommla; Greg fAP) — n«rhe Swiss team that has were there. EEn v ea Sunday's iM>ealnB i transfers, who wlliHi earoUi at BU defensiveIvellnetoo.’’ . Hetrick,1 a 6 ^, 205-pouaiind Inside dominatedI botb. the men's andf Skiing ceremony Is expexpected to be beld wltS for tbe current sememester and play ISU brought bt la Just four JC’ linebacker| - from Antiochch, Calif., women's WWorld Cup races thisS , ■ most of the ekliskiers absent, engaged ' fortheBengalsnexts Medanos CoUege; Tony FRoland, a gold medalslls in th e World Alpine Skii oone gold and four bronze; imedals at the weekendid foUowhtg a tight ' s who played for Incoming j two tight ends, two t' offensive I 5-9, 185-pound com erbaijack from Championshl;ships startiag Sunday. thetl last world championsnships two schedule, < linemen, two lioebscbackers and two g U ^^Jlefeuslve coordinator K e nI. , Gardeni urove. Calif., whvho played Back b 1961962 at Chamonix, France,, yyears ago, is ham pered b]by injuries The first medal med race, tbe men's ' defensive backs. . who coached /o r the Jast> lastj season at California'si's C erritos AustrianJUers captured five ol thei anda subpar years amonjng its top downhill, is setBtforTiiesday. fo : two seassasons at the College of' College;( and Arthur Whllttlte, a 6-1, six races tbeiben on the World Champl-• slskiers. The'U.S. squad hasas Just one Zurbriggen,I, whowi will tura 24 dur- i .. “ We went for speepeed on defense. EasternnUlah. U 226-pound J strong safely ffrom Los onship schedleduie, a mark that stillI s ] the key Is to get morelore speed on the tackle from fn D uarte, Calif., who to | the program. Walllser, Whiwho are heading towardI O ther golds In the two-wiweek com- very close to0 thell record; flnlshlng t field. We’re pleasesased with the played last la season at Pasadena The B engals’ offense rananked fifth their secondmd World Cup overall pawarded for men and w omen in a tte r taking the downhill aad tbe i possibility of five momore Junior col- 6-3, 230-fJO-pound tight end from ference j last yea? and Iheiielr defense expected lo0 1lead the Swiss team to downhUI. di giant slalom and slalom.sl. combined. ^ lege transfers In thehe fall. We have Laravette.ti^CaIlf.,.:Kho_DlavedJasl__— was^Iast in the league- - . _ atleastslxgolgolds., • - ______Practice ruM down Uie_MRationale, _Zurbriggen.. however,hc reiects the . ^___ The' Amerl'erican leam, which won Chelseroa Cl and Mont-Lachajax courses roleofsuper-favo[avorite. ;•

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    VuGAtfjOTlCEE LEGAt NOTICE 007-Jpbioflntafm ■ — OOa-UrtlFound J' «007-Joi)«olW»nm ...... ;eo7.>iot»oiM(m J J nvftationtobid ^ 1087, at the Central Telephone ticket aalea. > i FOUND outside ot Filar. J J i i e d l i M i d e x _ ; i :se«led bid#, , w ill bobe School.O ffice..633 Fre-: Alao, local delivery person C l a s s H black, m ale, part U b poppy, co. , Jl;needed. Coll 7 > 4 ^ . _ rw«lved by the IdahoIho mont Avenue. Rupert, approx 3 m oa-old. Can^i anenced preferred. Apply at Lt>Looking (or teaching, ^ ^ art-Idaho.’ Bids received rrilnlatntive, bualneaa. In; WaWanted: Farmhand-trrlgalor. 9d kaap - muat.find.a homai thitheAllBvafterSDm. — 311 To<( wagea & profit aharlng.' “ 074Muilca1l(coi ln*irumen>* s »on, ; after said date and timens Phona3?s^(n7, ______- 7 ouatry. oovemmant. • and t « higher ad^ucatlon posUlona MlrMlnumum 3 yre exp.-wllh. j T c D780lllc*Eq<• Equipment )et, will not be considered,>d. LOST: Femala Boxar, brliv AIRUNE, CRUISE SHIP Sii I ^ T nnouncement in MonUna. Rocky Moun-. «aiphon p tubea. Send reaume - 077Rodlo.TV>. TV a Stereo . ; 1 :ly dia colorM,-8W ol Jaroma, l now hirlno. Blqmoney. in eb- Bids will be publicly irtln. n « « 5 S M , In. uUlna, i Paclllc Northweat. to Mgr. P.O. Box 2157, Twin 078 Furnllurelur* a Corp*t* . roary 19th.:^087., 3t003tOO opened and read aioudud answara to WIN. • Contact ” cludlno Sundava. EXT8024.Aiuka, A|| ov6raaaa,_,_and FallarMaho 83303. 001Florlit» ' - 079Applloncilone** • 30 324-7M8. REWARDl C ftM., f6rJufn{«Wno.fn cover-addressed to the deldealred. "Montlily—aalary,------"S 825^58 daya, or 324^ now « with T.-.F. Interested fFor t detalla catl Career Sor- referencea refi required. Call' 0S7P1anrkair» a Tr***" ^ ' Departmenl, located at Clerk Of the Boanj ot evanlnga&wBekendB. ™ Gooding 934-«93i),______• Bufldlng *4221, Fairfield,Bid, Trustees of said School resldfehta. Call 734^26,. _ rlc '■ "!■'■ Oa8Vari*fyFifyFood* ^ Neuierad Golden Ratrfevar, ^ RS : - 090P*iiasuasuppii** . : : Idaho (n Cam as CounW. District. All bids shall“U waarlnoplnkcoilar.ttltooln Babyaltter « needed In my ■* / selec ted OFFER! home, dependable, own » ' ___ 0 « Auction*lon* ' ■ ...... - • • - ' . : -Satlmaled, - prorectt contaln'a bidder'a bondI'o ear found on (Addison 1987 executed by a-quallflede d Avenue. Cali • tha'-AnimsI " d08t:M3,OOO.M ; ^ YOUR YEAR FOR A ■ ofc7Job»ellnl«f«H 'B id s will be:openedd elal surety, company maded e Clinic. 733-0857. to claim. i l i i S r M r Y ^_xboesoU»Piopi* I r t FARMERSERSMARKET ace payable to the School50l Buhl School Dlatrlct 1412'ls CAREERCHANGE tl)B above stated place now accopting applications £Experienced peraon to work 009 Employment A gtnenel*i Iflttl -/ and read aloud. BIdderalers Dlatrlct, or such other OOJ-Annouficemento- . lor I'o® the poaltlon of Food mIn eervloe autlon at Picabo. / oiOProliiiiorioIServici.ic*i . and.other properly In- Iiv form o f bidder's security Service Supervisor. . ULieht mechanic & tlra work. CuOuHltndlng m !bs opportu-.' / 014t)cyCor»6*rvlee»I 09SF*nillierHi*raTopSoiI tereated are Invited: 0o as specified by Idahoho SAVE NEARLY 13000. .. Jobdescriptlon Includes: R nily... Eamlnga range Irom- ^ '*■ N ., OlSBobyillleri 096 Form«S**d S*4 be; present' at the bd b d Code; Section 50^1.i l Membership nationwide ao- . v I.SookkeplnoandreportIno H 115.00041^000 or more your • 0l6Employm*fllWont«,l»d- • - ...... '• 097 Hoy. GroG ralnaF**d , In ceaa for ftmlly/relirament : J; to the Stato Department ol n78S-3538afler2:0QD.m. llratyear.Gauranleed 017 8uiin#i» Opportunjntile* 098 Farm*.*lorR*nl iei oM nlng. Such security shall be L,In recfaallon. Grandlsther JP income to alart. 099Pa»lur*«ur*«{orft*fll < -T he sco p e of Ifte wor*rork -an am ount equal to at Education. Experienced farm hand. 0J9le\(om*Prop»riy off uaaoo rights. Sacrifice «000 2. Bo Inicharoo of personnel 030 Monty lo.Loan 100Llv*(loavall(ot.tuIl ...... - ______02>My»[a*»»on*_ Gas Meatinn - systemtem iy enclosed; All.bids will'••J ______—. guidelinesgi and order lood ^548. Twin Falls. ID 83303. ' |)m ------lO SH orw• Eq^ u ip m e n t___ _ ...... and hardware to Implement -r timo use; willing 10 Iravel — — . JOeSwin* WnBlsting 013 CHV*AE^A6^ be publicly opened andnd Meal Singles 18-80. Free,lr>- er ______^ ------thrthroughout southern Idaho." '*" ■ ii- and 1 'CHV-A6 LP GaaGas read aloud at theh e formallon. U.S. Chrfsilsn' me m program. ^Supenp/Coat* i’‘ ,nd Singles, - Box (TISEH)I 4. 4. Attond c asso s a s set REAL ESTATE FOR"•SALE j?5S;;p^5iry.iRobblt* | basic units Intercon­:on- above-stated time and caro unit, must be liconsed vveWe aoll and service our WayiataMN 55391.______J.o forth by the Stale Depart- ^ — " . natrrlfioilofailon . nected: w lth:4" O.D.-ie'.-16 place. mentolEducaUon. RN In olate oridaho. Pfofer' „iamarltet acceptable-produci gauge Qteel: tublns]lng Any bkl received bybv ^ administrative and clinical pfi,primarily to local eaublUh-. I tS F o rmI I lR Ronch Suppll** 5. High school diploma rp- 029 Open Hou»*» 114Farmlmj1 Impltma'nt* together with l vacuumjum the -& hool District maylay 005-Memorial Notices quIrod and related work In geriatric experience. EOE, momonls, farmers & ranchers, 030Kom*i For Sal* UIFIHIV. Cassia Memorial an,and growors&processors. H 5 FormiWorkWonitd Wo 1 pump package, ..1 con­:on- not be withdrawn afterilfn Tho Jamlly of M ackO. Bol-. lood Jo preparation. Appllca* HosoltaI.e7B-*44*0 friends and relatives tor• School& kltchon bolwoon tho York y, City aroa. A oroal op- . . OM J*fom*Hom*» . :___ the contract,.the amountjnt.Ihelr prayers, vlslla. phonoI houra n< ol 8 a.m. aod It a.m.. portunlty. p, - Exceiiont-- 035Goodln8/W*r»d*llill Horn** ” ' — SS — and eleclflcal-wlrlng-:— . and 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Clos- DEWEY NORMAN bid- of the'bldder's security•ity calls, carda, floral arrange- ft salaries. Freo room and ■ Sunday4PM4PM 036R*ol Eilol«Wonl* Transportation Depart-tart- posited In the fund out Dr. Ronald Miciak and lt)o n! 141 Moars Slreol, Chadron, ly 125TroV*ITr*ITrolUrs . ^ NE69337. GoGot up to J5.000 in G.l. Bill, 043 Vpcoilon Proporly -- - ment, P4MM -Section,lon, of: which the expenses Nursing stall on 2nd floorr c Construction: • -Drlvors, N ...... 044 Condomlrilum* Fo<^ rS a l* ^ ^ ----- IM Com per*p*r»a»*ii*— — '■ r.V/aId8t8.-Ji*achlnl3ls_Will -n benotfle serving -in- local We8t..State>Streetieet; of preoaratlon and prln-■In- North-.-at Magic Vailey-V. -NANNY- NEEDED- NOW: 5Army ^ Reserve. Train In W5 Mobil* Hom*» FororSol* 127MotorHcjrH om at . train som o posltions. (Up to m BQise, Idaho 837P3. Con-5on- ting of^lhe apecUlcatlons)ns Regional Medical Centor. tr W ash ngion D.C, aroa. Call valuablo skill.. 733-2671 .In • IJBUlllilyTrily Troil*ri— ‘ " ttct Jim . Cunningham,am,, and costs of publicationlon MtyGod BlessyoG. MOOO/mo)U Transcontinental G.ii/ci'.HTO3•'g •he Mrs. Mack- (Bernlcce) Bol-- JobSoarch j, (303)452-2258 T Twin Falls. Army Reserve. purchasing Agent, ORR of notice are paid. The or 1306) 382-3700 ioo. TNANNY POSITIONS KBe Ail You Can Bo. - P Q .RENTALS >ae Ingor 0 ■OMQTIVE . ni ' IDAHO. TRANSPORTA’ITA- Board ■ of Trustees M r.and Mra. Richard Mnrlln. c ■ ' “ reserves the rlght'to ac- ’ - ElKo Nevada is booming and .. AVAILABLE— :.Si■Mature.poraon wanted (or ______TION OEPAftTMENT flli andM eohann ■ 'Al Park Petroleum is gfow- - CPA lirm librarian,'7-10 h r - ; Division Of Highways-f8- cept or reject any or all jjanlla%o|injieL------|f Caro for children In their CF OMFurhlth*dHoui*i - Ing. Wo havo those open- ^east or wosl coast homo, per, ge week, J3.35 per hr. 131 A ulooS*rvlc* 5*1 : Dlat.M ■' ■' , . bids and -walve^'any«i,v .T o'alloutfnonda, lamlllss} Ings: U bookkeepora (not (Ho x Please respond to 051 Unlumtkhed Novi oPort*aAcc*i*ori*i ' • technicality. The School Room, board, J120 to J200 Pl| 053Fum.Apt*,aOup^u* . 132AutoPo. • DateStreet and neighbors that have3 clerks), c com puter oxperi- « weok. 1 yr commlimonl. (Librarian) JLJ P.O. Box 394. & K M 133AUIO.W01 Wonted _ , ; Sho8hone;.ldahoB33S2»S2 District may, on refusal'sal .jsfli their support.and:|ovoII once 0 roouired: oxp super R Twin Falls. Idaho 83303. ■ . 054 Unlum. A pli a Du 134Au10*lca*lor Rent vemokora preferred, tv p55Roommot*(Won1 Xsaoclated General or failure of the sue-UC-- lo ua this M st week, wo arou lankoru drlvora: o*p local " Call for Intorviow La Petite ■ 135Cyc1*»l1«*aSupplis( ; ' Contractors . c esssfu l.b id d er to ex- ex* sincerely thankful, throuflh1 tank, ti waoon drivers;. oxp C ^ MBf6l-800<21-ia83. Q( /bS6 Room* For K*nl >vy Equipment ecute. the' contract.iCt. the loss of Mike, wo havo9 yard y & w arehouse foreman, a OOa-SalesPeopIe 057 R«ntol Mobil* Hoi • n o N. 27th a dullos Incl- Inventory. NEED-oxperiencod N m ilker.: OSBOIflc*a'&utin*ii; t-Up truck* - . ■ ! Bolae, Idaho 83703 -. award It to the nexinvi been-rom lndod ot all the d ivyTruck»/S*ml'* ■ ' ilAywonderful peoplo that haves dispatching fi & ordering. Call and a farrp hand. Must be ■ AHENTION ^ 059 Condominium R*is - ' i S Intermountain lowest responsible bid- •(7oSra8-8446, or wrlle P.O. capable c ol uking complete 060Wor*hout*/Stor( M .. , , . . J - 'J Contridldrs : : ' der.-'-lf the-' BOafd'-oi s BQx592.Elko,NV,89601. charge. c 2 bedroom home -• nVE(5) >oh/$«)rt*Car» ■* avallablo. Send resum e to 061 Corbg* R*ntal» Vh**|Orlv**,.,,, ii 416N.CuTtlSlld'. •• " TriftteBff - aW ards" the .was ahort, hoob u in ed what _ TRAINEES 063 Warned to R*nl contract to M he heXieXt. la worth mosl In Ulo. goodd EExperlencod' c o s m o tp li ^ Box E Y-84. c /o . Tho TImos tlqu*Auto* , ' Bolae, Idaho 83706 Nows, P.O. Box 548. Twin Expansion Ex has created the 069ToumtaTroII*r( ...... - No- bld -wlll -b e-cocon'-low n est-.responslble .bld-3ld--}rlonda.and.lhe-lovo-and d wttilh..-referonco3. ------OMMObll# Horn*Spo IOI.-AMC______-‘J ______d th e respect ol his lamlly. . . ■ CClasslgue Hair Salon or ~ Falla. F Id 83303.~--y------■-' ~'neod" ne to'add-S'lndlvlduals P " '* 132AOIO*.lo fB u ltk ------r- p sidered unless, accom;om- der, the amount of tha immodlaloly; 3ld- < You have made .this sadd 8.837-8674 (hom e). I — ■ •' I 1S4AulO«-to*-Codllloc panied by an acceptabliable lowest responsible bid; tor>C hrr*ltr------r Dunt d e r's security shall be 'tlme-in our llvos easier to­O' . ' n guaranty, (n an amoun nal bare and we are vory grale-•- cGOVERNMENT. JOBS. tween ^ 7a8pm onlv. MERCHANDtDisEv;:;--— ifliSlo* : • Chevrolal •. 2 ' I not less than five perper- applied by .tne-Schooi $16.00wS.23C/yir,‘Now Hlr- ± W eolfer: , ,°“'.fultoyouall.:;. ■ - ; $ 'Needetf :pan-ilme experl-‘.r'•1. Company, training pro- 160 Autos i .> cent (S%) of th e totatotal Dlatrlct to th e difference Ing. ..Call e c ^ rf iO M ExL S .Thanh you...... li ...... ^r'-067MIic*lIonaou»Fo.F a r^ o l,...... IM-AuJorsr amount oi the bid. ThiiThis betw een the iowesi? 8t Donna, • Andy,- 4 Carolynn fR-10467 tor current fodorit . 166A0I0*- guaranty m ust be In thithe responsible Ibid and theth e FUlrd ll , 06flComput*r» . ii8»- rNevada hay farmer needs.,5 069Co'ntro«aEquip> - . jaSAulO*- 1 I lorm of a certified chedieck next lowest responsibleible ■ i;Immodlato opon in g .fo r a .• ^custom hay operator lor „commission). 'P"’* " , 172AUIO*-lo*-Pontlo«- - I ieck bid and surplus, If any, LPN at progreaslve. skilled j, 070Wonl*dloBuy . lo»-Ply»t*ouih - ,4 Or a cashier's checi large acreage. Call 702-623- 3. | 071 Wonted 10 Trad*I. 173AutO»- drawn on an Idaho bankank, shall b s returned to the1% ______L. Snuraing hom o. Salary nego- 3211.y • - ______— fura , w a s ' : 174AUto»-lo*.Other :> I tlablo w /excellont benefits. 7 - 072Anilqu*t - l7S A utoDto M i o U n I made payable to th Coil llcensed-ln-the-Statele c of includlngMohday, at Bemlna.3«wlna. Canter. •: :- ~ r: ‘ ~Mt Monday thru Friday. Lota o t •{°|JuanU,733J3I7 ------IdaM’brtt'fl^tatrCC or on^anuarv^rtOSy. -TSrwatn^vBimBWesu ... For more Infortnallon and to TTL‘crhot~nin?K*'oarv6ar“Ti= • NEED 1140,000 to pay OlIK ' any aoe. Have rel. 734-8325. SNACKFOOQSHOP ,NEE tractor’s U cenae Boarc)ard. ------AatocltlJon. 5pm to 7am. 24' EXPERIENCED' : P arrange' a peraonai Inter- «!1 $77K-NeUl38K • FLB...' FLB 13% mortgage.*^ , ildders shall bbe ■■■ hodra on weekends. . ' ' » » » « sview, call 735-5031, Monday ' • BOBC PEEP child care, divided ,...-'.OwnerAnxtouatoSell .• Secured Sea by 1st posiUon on|l^ ; , ADJUSTER :.' Jarea. G rocery and/or m ep &•& Tuesday, January 26 8 27. • claaaea, cli llcenaed, 214 j^ u p . land & improvementa plua a s eglstered vendors I • droo-lnawelcome;733-S097. : - - he SU te of Idaho prio" pric Q A n n o u n c s m a n t i ■ . C EOE. '■ ‘SMALLBUSINESS 51W j-QA8-.-aualno»». -Sen(lcea,_!> ____ FORTUNEfiOOCO— ...... BRIGHT HORIZONS., ^ .- UtaqiPotenllal-*29K -___ J(£i« ■tothfrbldopenlng*...... — MEETCHBISUAN SINGLES - C ■■!rorfi'8'a.m;iiir5 p.m.;-(2M)-^ji • The right la reserveI rved ______— by phone or mall. Love,>, liInc., one of tho mosl ’1 will have oulslanding salea dating, marriage. Local na-I- dltllngulahedfl nationwide i openings In the Magic- ho 6SPECIALTY SPORT SHOP , O MJ a-lav^anl , ^ to reject all bids, or t 8_ln8uranco„ aerylce com_fRegistered Nurse, alter- ,y*|ieY._Co!!eD.e vi _fl!8duaTe,_cf-Child. carfl.lnjny-home,Mpp__ EatabllshedRepuutlon.' ------accept the bld-deemeMoa-00i-Hoil8H ------_____liQnHlda.jiD.fofl.-flonallOT8_L only. Write Box W20, TF,^ cpaniea apecializlnonn ad noon" r shl!r,“ S8.25fnrCB8or'bubusIn -xa or salea experl- through Frl.. day or night. -Eweii8ntincome-*15OK” I M0 bast for the state9 Ofc ------VanNuV.Callfomlaflli09.. f^atfnanl, appraiaal and^ In Contact C Director ol Nursing, epence helpfui. National Drop or Ine welcome. 16 per 8-' daho. ■ veallgative aen/ cee, has Green C Acres Cara Center, average «v incom e;' (43,602; hour ahllt. Sawtooth.School- -REBIQENtlALCLEANlNQv:-.|A F | ii'oRE.fcu.rM^ ,y of ADVERTISE PREGNANT-NEEDHEIM ] Dated thla 13th day c Free pregnancy teatlng□ *an cpportunlty for an ex g Send reaume to Box 1768, District.q; Call 734-3772. fRANCHiSE .«SU•aui. eonlrwta.. dM ia oC January, 1967. ^ YOUR ■S perlenced adjualer,J We fRN's and LPN's needed lor TvTwin Falla, Idaho 83303. Sal- ^ Unltd. Potential In T.F. trua available. Call Pregnane/ [ ary and/or. commission ” Modest SUrt;upCoau no Qlen Lusk. Manager Y Hotline & Crlale Center,-TJtI *tr e : aeeking an individual lhe 11 to 7 ahlH. C onuot ar K ' ‘e",U ft',f»o5.“ 2 SERVICE SPECIALTY wllh experience In property j position. S Pwourement ' an ,000 7472.24 houre a day.______Jean. 934>I433, Qoodlng gc loMolTLO.TaHMI. ■ ■ nt , Your ad will roioh a.W - and/or caaualty. Wa w H •(• County Memorial Hoapltai. VorllUble^AKountlnO: ' wou Rooma for lh a. aldarty, MFG'S REP ^ Hi RTA- (•mllle* avaryday. and ini alao conalder a ualnee wllh 7Route aalea person wanted. Can iloana«}. 1 earn! .private, .J- good technical aptlluda s()d . I ' ' raaulls «lll amtzs you. Caland. I»0; 1 private. Both tnolude J Bbnd reaum# to; q.0. Box-. . - Nationwide a DON DEPARTMENT . todiy and one of our Irieno communlcaiive akllla. Coj*.• .24B8.TwlnFallB. ID,83303. , "Uivlng mother would like to • Twin • Falle Office PUBUSH:W«dneeday,.itu ty Ad-Vlaor# will halp yo| lege degreo le prelerrad. i . Wholsule Jewelry . tend {{ children in hsr home, January2l. through and ,{ordyoufadBO’thatUwli - BAary commonauraie with Seml-Retlred, c couple to Flmi seeks Rep anytime, an hoi lunchea aer- cq o h w r a t e i?IvS tS!Iie n ^ ^ :e sxperlenco. .., . *operate -aelf-eerre gaa/ ■ , wie^ad.anvaoe.734-6810. , BUSINESSBROKERS :|noludlngaunday, ba moat aHacllva and tJflni convenience' atore in nor- No Ni jewelry experience neo- vji ____ you tha raaulta you ar S ' t t ! ' essary.' Salea experience RiReliable experienced altter,., _ ll on< the markatl f1»,iWC. !( Box 233. Filer. ID 8 3 3 2 6_ . We\ offer a company car for tthem Nevada on Ieaae or ei 5T looklnBfor. . conslgnmem baala. Living helpful. h; No direct aallino. mmy home, 2 yra and up. Call nGet an angle .on th e cam- flrat fira year very likely. C o m ^ 1 "The Power To C hingt full-time 1 uae (initially m u st.« (Wholesale ..only) .Earn 323Z«r7m ______^ araei equrpment you've 'pie use -own,- mileage reim- |quanera • available., Only W • plete training ^ ^ 2 r t e d " « r v I OR 733^1931 ReeiaealnYou" \ bondabte/non-drlnkere.»t60K(-i-) In commlaelon an-, wW ouldn't you rather go to alwaya al warned. Read ma 6 a LL FOR BIOS FOR ■ Hypnoaia I ' nually. Serloua applicants wiwork knowing your chlidren cluained.Cail73»4>02e. cl - rito IVAL need apply. Send reaume to m Call(iia)678-653r Pete; PO W 20888. Reno, only. or Call for confloenllal In- »are happy and aafe? Call ^ ■ - ■ - • ^ W D j S S S S ’S I te r v W 713-974-3000. 73734-1986 KIda Ino., a llcena- WANTED 6IN0LE PARENTSS qualify' piaaae forward INevada 89518. te UNCOLN SCHOOL Parenta Without Partnera ajdda^ara^__^_,,__^ oia^lncoma0 JL 002-U)8t&FQuntf rl. resum e to: . ' . NEWCATALOG,' ' er Property - ' 02^-MuilelJ»«»qj t j ------haa Family and Adull AeUvl- ^ ..CpMllny ' easyearning I • " / tiaa for y o u .' Diaeuaaloni, 100%GUARANTEED r BUYYOUROWN I !. M r*£.A ,ljtao KNOCKS BUSINESS-LAUNDRY-MAT. _ GIVEN that sealed ’bi« ble '-eHEGK-DAILY' Friandahip & B ^ p o rl. 324- < Earn 116,000, 120,000, litline ol gilta, toye and home ^ Of Good invaatmant, excellent m J •- 37a3.7S4577or7g-32U. ; J26.000 or more your very didecorl m need. 3 repre- " will be re c e lv a i by tr -■ G A B i term a. Price reduced. ‘ ' C j '" S FORCURRENT Ilret year. We will eand you ' IIaantallvea In yourarea nowi ■ - « .« r ' ■ I RMleatats - Board of Trustees ( FREE kit programi No in- RalnbowReaW73M278 (U Minidoka CountV' Joli°oini HOUNDPOUNDD stt«5oV.ffi:ssS’.vor BuslnesBServlces.Inc..' !to achool for 3 weeke. ex- fl . C a l l 4 2 3 ^ o r 423^201. ,5 children. R efe. Days or veatm enll. Excellent • .pay, x .fichool DIatrlot No. 33 ", • BOXID-85' Ipenaea paid, train you In vi Babyalttlng In my hom e, .. ■ NEWS 4iourlv. 73>-712C. ■; ' the field; aeiiing & aenrloing., beda Includ- AA aharp, 3 bdrm; 1 b a th ' ____X punllea, State ofjdfh.' ------FOUND OOQB------...... — In 40'a,-Ocoaalonal drinkar, -t - have- car.-bondable, _^ ------WW42000 - - V for the demoiltlon ar II” TWINFAaSrlDe3303“ |bltiouB. & apodarnlnded. e d . Call lor details about hoihome In Wendell. Will t r a d r r - LLS upstanding character. Must WEEKLY CAUBER C for TFpropertv or will e e ll. . have good .reputation: CallIII ■ • . IHoapltallrallon a profit ehar- „ rent achedule and eea how for National Mualc and Video aaay you could own theae forform(WJ.6M^B0alterB. . K o f b u ? ld ln g on B?wBlock LOCATED: 13# 6TH AVE. WW. • 6 4 3 ^ 8 . ' ' • An Equal Qpponunllv/ 1Ing. Call for appointment, f! WANTED In my- home, so- e f( Afflrmattvo Action Employer I Co neede top dlstrlbulore ^m eone to cate lor 5 yr old. unila.170,000. u 33 1 to 4 bedrooma, 2 lamiiy< Dunty,.. naadad-cid coffaacanana u t your dally newspaper- ' BIN D unaw ay Mon. 10-8;- and J' -aalea repa. Excellent ■73M75JEOE.'- ; ; • ■>Some housework. Refa. rooma, baaement & s>n()e,;^, 'work tor-you read and.Id.,: ' ' H '^ ...... 1 - Incomo and repeat 7.req. Call (or appointment, HAIRh atyllng bualneae. $1000 ^ down, 1380 per m onth.,- l(feho, located onI trthe Houni8io7pmonty' . w e t h e ^ ^ W l|o d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ’ ______business.b 702-831-4882. 'S423-5330. Good G location, qood pt,. 5,reet Monday, thru FrWay Phone734-i3i8. a6uth aide of 6th Stre J75.000 , established e clientele, rr;LWE ON THE CANYON.*: ^ ,007-Jpbaoflntereit Oor-JobsoflntsTMt (business only-^io -re al “ v ^ Salectadoffere ; Olfr-EmploymentWanted, J .Lovely eastalde eetting;'. s r r * 0nOOlS 0 • I ° e^j^, good Inventory, recently remodeled. 3 bdrm, e- . eehool building on BIoiSlock Bacauaa Doga ara brougllUghl, (0 call on established Letmedoyourlronlngl . * 2 - bathe.- 1 ;acre, .maturejp- j-.- ounty in ovary hour and SOLO < - I HEPWAMEDIIIMMEDIATEY Sbuslnesaea In your araa. 734-1811. ■ ^ e- of OESTflfiYED attar 48 houn?ug--~W7-Joi»trflntef8r «o( »ur rDOQ SITTING- Compl.tB [i Loweii Wills...... 733-6582.ro733<974afterei0Qo.m. i l '1 ir as out a puppy or lull grow •“ ar* lorm*' to m w omlllwy ^ t rs o n . Per-ir- £!iS-.ra’.0bt??&I .lg. E lory, training, and lixloreiL .______ho . Bidders are not requiri manent employmenl, 11100 Featuring the newoaN. ; -nelflhbomood. .4 bdrm. 3j< tdbld both projects.,..1...... FOUNDI ay Smith* Foo mo-4- health insurance.le. ...t,A M »n.v««i«.f»w «^ ■ p « m : roloaaoa f, from the m a j o rs|oS,,.“h \ ; S r'o ftw « -!ibalhs, new shop, many;e)^^' Blda m ust be eubmibm ll- King. Qarman ahepard Cononelos Furniture. 1008 IEDPK.m TSJ m - J I aiudloe. Call anytime. • >^ l l e n i for home occupation KafnrA 6:00 ri’ PW Ki Vaa pratty a « » WADDELL a REE ? ?J' Aultman, Ety. Nv 8M01, or timHvPrnolovar t&%“'S .,p 7 r.,„£• ‘pPreaiioe Video 1-800-247- ,or hobbvlaL Priced to sell. nil* nlMRMl m unt. p^Tlm»»Hm,Twln»ln Ftlli, idtho euodiy.JtJtnuary25,ig87

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    OT-fannHRtnchet-- - 03M«O(MHom« ™ 03MfoauForStie ~ C30-HomeiF^8«to 03Mton«For8M 035-HonwFof^’' _ OSMtoRMforSilft. ’( OMtpmMForSrie ' l»-HonwFor8ito 780 acre’#, weat ol Qpodlrjg. r 5 U a # e Option, acreage w/3I3 — ^ --- r S ln n , 2 balh, Ihring room, S.S*v« money. a»mij ,™om. Z“This farm has 5 Plwta, 4 d u t i f u l 4 M rd. 3 b a lMM ib i ^ NEWLI8TINQ. AllelectrK,z5-2 bdrm hom# in Twin. fe4.000. OUIETCOHVENIENCE dining , room, family rown, ® wheel llnei, corral for 400 r - story, 3 bedroom home on S32S/fflo, SSO/mo applied to PERRINE SCHOOL woodstove, newcaiTtetand "j head, plus • .nkw brk:k S£,.W .W "'«S FULLBASEMENT' — purchase. Aflent5gj2S3. This 3 bdrm, 2 Uth home,>, pclnL new enersy etnc. gas home. Pottible tr ^ Bn ___- FmHA buyer# lake notnotel SK?^W ^*!lTY 73M2ra, S .DISTRICT reflects the Tender Lovingg lum. Bv owner. 7*3-8472. 035;:6llollllig/W^«ll | w54040 ecre fann. (770,000. rs 3 bedroom hom# with single# Care, ils owner# havoJ (500 down, owner will pay - la thla value prtced (t30,iK® NEWUSTINQS a mo, may lease up to 0 yr#r# car garage on large lot withn lavished upon IT; Full flnlsh-■■ your ckjslno coat# on n#w For F' rent o r sale In H » g ^ -c*-CanyonakleRedty 32^5354. man, 3 bdnn. 1 bath. ; i., ' BEAimFUL .. 3 bedroom home wllh r • *-l»,525.2 bdrm, B80 #<1^*11., w/credll towards purchase,B. 8 garden spot Only as ed basement with- family'y FHA loan. J bdrm, m balh it ummi ba#amenl.' covered pal oiv' Owner/AconL54jfe53.. - - stones Throw Irom Perrino.'. room, large clm;er block1" home In Hansen. (28,600. SSh^asher, d WO.OOO or “ I' S bedroom . 3 U th tfH«v ,H S l. m oblfehom e, like new cor>- I. ehop fo r' lamliy project#. - (350/month-*- deposit. A v a ll..^ M and fenced yard. Appro dltlon, sklrt*j, ^ elding.n o . ______■ • It won’t last long at (40.000. »• -Ownet-AQent5<»e253.-...... r J Call Gary. I « 7 ...... Manyexlfa#.M7.9«.j______Ja n .l5 lh .C a ll7344027. • _ y tjr— :;Wwii!r°rawoS^ ____PR1MEL0CAT10H.,_,'-1 IMng room with c«lhtWf 7,'Sf 3 Mrm _WENDELL: Mak# this'culo _ 23^1840 #q. fll 3 bdrm. 2 bath _toma-yourJt8MCtiPfn»iJ'>*::Mt-UAhiia-ttmTia-lots.'Adull * ------eelilno intf-tttp , io”hdfwnn*wintBcutate conoi- r : “ SAfiALftREALir±i: Ha^nnan'valley, cftiew — OsiotttfTom— ^tercet rale# ar# low. Or as lamityBuW lvrs^v^T-’’- 3 ® tlon. Beautiful lava ^ rock 7334321, an investment, the rent n- ml Mn «ireplace, landscaped ^toio GEMSTATE. coamty IMng, All Stick. 10 como f would earn l 1Vi% in- ,1 acre, 1 » ml. 8 . of T F ^ n you w trni on Utoie .chll ■ .!S,M aj,^nm perfection. Excellent buy T yroMbWW33MM.lt f, ® ' G .S .R . aU rter home with 2 bdnn, REALTY REPO. 3 bdrm, family rm, lerest lor you. Priced at g,,Blue Lakes, fenced, elec-. night#. TW* hool# hi lorSSS.OOO. 1.02 acres. 3 bdrni, 2 n & ^j00CLPhono7^454^__ ^ „l many axtrM. tnd I# loctti famliy room. Extra nice- morelOS.SOO.il.qciOdown. ,{ telephone, TV, 1 <•« GEMSTATE 73WM00 ACER^TY^73W17 * baths. 2 fireplace# + i on a qu)el it;o«t at 10: m uat see Inside. T-22 r many onlras. Largo fenced rigafton waler. F rw le W u e • t4«.0004^andyman specialclal ESLINGER REALTYT ORTOUFREE Lkee. (90SO«i*rms. 734-CT43. ' Pahttm aroi. Hurry andd'S5 a ■ HEALTY 1-e00^54a8S«xtE1l9 BALE OR TRADE: 2 bdrm,2- back yard, atttched 2 car ■ T U mf ^ r - ha# auper parage with•"5 73MMOOt73MS7B carpeted & draped, oarage,I' garage <> large 3 car _ 10 acres in town, ,l« tu ro . workbench. Home haa 4 ^ large fenced yard, (33.000.9; garage/shop. .S outhw est j wster enaree.-nlce o ld ^ US bdrma, 2 batha,~nU» large (2^000 assumable at (295/K Jerom e 'OoMnty. 2 miles V Ibdrm home. , main Iloor family room, . mMiomesForSile . mo, PIT. Will take 2 to. ,23 North ol Canyon. Priced in u developmenl potential, G.S.R. fireplace, melaJ elding for bdrm, free & clear mobllo mid 80‘s. Call i 2 4 ^ , t li(49,900. ------easy mainlenaftce, cot;nerTier home as part or all down. Eslate sale: small 1 bdrm In J GEMSTATE lot. convenlsnt location.lO"' A M M nO TTH i 73<-30».RBaltor owned. po«.r°?llP(«,S10 In IMS’ •■ p, Private 13% acre#,, hay,.jS •tAM mUMCUL l«raiCfl! « a ] , . ' - Burley. Prtced to #alll 733- f REALTY , Priced to Selll T-7S. 1128, or eves. 733^832. (441.000 | worth ol improve- „paature with beaulilul. HUGH MASTERI • 145,300-Large, oldor’ 39 w n m m H ^udedlnTown ments. Complete lino of prox 2000 sq ft. home. Lot# 73M «0 . BEDROOM • bdmi home wlin iota of W J Picturesque arid well.main-.' harvesting jquipmonL IW (,(ol custom made cabhelty, ! • ■ OUTOLLFnEE . i„ ,, charm and appeal,eal, talned. Private Iront & rearS ' t32-BaliWlerHoi|ie8 Ibuijt 2-bedroom home. Will double (j, garage. Owner u- .._l.WW4M««lxtE115115 If you're ilr#d ol looking fireplace, lota of storage, on y 460 Main aacrtfice at (250.000. Financ- homea with poaUge etai courtyards aunound this aK finsncing. . V4 acre fn town, with room tractive 4 bdrni, 2 bath homle e FilerCountry ■ ~ \Ing available. Call Rulon al2# bedroom#, you mt for pets B-22 • with family room. The largeM One acre wtlh ehop, double Brown i al 702/752-3433.___ PIONEBTREALTY ------a#e thla home. ThrI a « 2 • f75.000-Nlc# older 2 bdmi, 18 garage,' pesture & Isroe 4 - 324^52 twdrooma, 2 balh hor - • w k t ^ r np i 7 3 M 3 6 S living A formal diningroom #, Northea#tofJerome _ la nd ttnmnplves irfwiti_ i b d rm . 2 balh home. Brick . 5 u i— piul’very nica dem Lot# ,rt flrepia'ce~~5— n«ff~;heat.-~*-635 do#ded-aaea:..,600.ir-_5— 6 acre#,-low.d£wm and .t» k B _ _ _ ' W yourfreedow concrete driveway lor 1 SSif “ REALTY entertaining. Abundant olt rigated. Aaaumable low n-: overn- pevmenta. 7334935. _ ly room, patio, on beautiful- stre et parking & within walk­K- (58.000.CailJlm.M3-5604. , from mo#« r#nt paym#ni terest loan. 50.000 CWT - leand W3,700.• C ly landacaped lot on ' ' - ing distance ol Aibortsons.i fUrterRMltorB.54>43n. ' potato storage. Sprlrikler ir-, 5.71J, ACRES with hom e-fw . Taks a looK-at ttil# Spio ai HeybumAvenueWe8t.T-«.« _ ...... ^- ' t h Ih ^ h . sale by owner. Stat^ ?wlth J ’ • Reduced lo (58,000. Located In Flier, a nice1 rigated. Shop and 2 olderI HlohwavMI25.324-g678. apan 2 twdroom homa wi • |78,OOO^eautl(ul one^evelsvel , clean 2 bdmi house, weji , naw kitchen catiln#ta, n« hom es. Approximately (550 3 3 bdrm, 2 bath, couniry Insulalod wfifTstal siding in perlrrlgatedacro.OPf , Ji(8500 for 35 acr#,hpm eslld, . carpet! and new '* vln * G .S .R . home, heat pump, fireplace, .SABALA REALTY excellent condition. S e t In Southem Waho Realty. P.O- 12 miles from Twin Faiia. T here'a a partial basem t extra storage. In double 7 3 3 ^ on too X135 lot. all redwood , ; Cail<23^ 1 7 . - ' plua carport Unt>#lia«i S .GEMSTATE f f , ' Box 1048, Burtey. 6W-1118. C garage, located 2 mile# _ foncod backyard. (27.500,' DavM Price. e7M840. — priced at onl/ t»,500.>.s~ 8 REALTY westofTwln.T-49 Phone 32W205. Walt Hob# for (Irtt appoli i .Q39-Bualne»Property:'!; menl.W 0W 6. 7 3 M « 0 0 ORTOLLFREE ROBERT JONES' SHARPHOMd O33-Kimt»rly41ans0n siream | . 100 acres, full r* 1.fi0O44M0eSextE115 ' 2 acres, prlmo commeftl^l REALTY al 1610 4m Avo. E. It h a s 3 • water, cement ditches, G.S.R. bodrooms. full basem ent gated pipe, neat all eleclric g,, GEMSTATE ...... i m m . ' and has a new oloclric fur-,It-. -034-Jsn}m9 Homes . ■ Ihome, to aeo call 73^7148, . best location in vallfly< “ TWIN F A L U '^ SSSICI S You w o n t boBovo all naco. Noat and clean homo ; Be suro lo include pricet ^ Lease, aell, trade. 837-62a._* . . REALTY NOBLEHOUSEREALTY.TY you got. . . . 1B853 t6Q. fL plus botomonL 4 ~ lor only (34,900. Catl Lynnin Prico reduced! 3 bdrm rock when | advorualng Items lor •“ IFYOU ARE Rassmuseon. 120-87. homo on large com er lot. 5 .; 73W400 Bodrooms. 2 Baths,IS, t o t a l l y Romodotod Single garago. (23,500. ■ salo lac.iAssHlflt------Q04l>^in8lerylot8 _____ ORTOLLFREE ...... SHOPPING IN THE 30’30-S . .. . N tchoo a n d B aths. DrivoD by 101 Rllmoro and y : 140«454fl63#xtE115 don't choos# until vou''Ou've «IV4 ACRES IN TOWNl Call Randy>Andor#onon today for your porsonol ' 2 hom6s, in oxcellont loca- 80acr#a For salo 2 cemetery lots li^- Q.S.R. close-in. S. ol Twin Fails,I Twintv Falls. Call 423-a>S4. aeen 219 Pierce Street..N N. ew _tour734-24p.NowC’ Onty *64,»00.15475 , tlononEssMBthStroet. < _____ paint and carpot; contontral •BARN&WORK5HOPI GEMSTATE Cloan, well docoratodJ i Excollont produclive — 2 • ground, full water, concrete » ' 0 y-Owl?fef: ! txIrm. fuiruir iun- forced air ga# furnace: REDUCEDV . . Oni)no Of a Kind 2 Stoiy 3 , • homo, fireplaco. 3 bdrms, 2 l I (W^V acation Property' islove. tractive rock llreplacef 'a a n d •WATERSHARESI REALTY .baths, doublo garsgo. wellI < dilches. Remodeled 3 bdrm. ^ flnishod baml. woodalo Bodroom 2 Bath Challalot Stylo Homo on quiot - . m balh home with Mi — naw plumbing & wiring.ng. lg lull unfinished basemement. trallic stro o l Foatuituros stool siding, toncod - , 73M 400 landscaped Targe lot. .c o m # r lot,, fruit tr»«trees. CalUane.lS54-8e •CROSSEDFENCEOi '$72 000' ' I- 044-Comlomlnlum8 ...i yard. HOT TUB,, gorgeous stod skJlng 3 bdims, 2 baths, lamliyy ' c ” d°oTb"«:k^shop, M ftx 4 8 - 0 - - tNlCE 3 BEDROOM HOMEIEI . Rodwood. Dock, tik>) countors < ond moro . . . room, wood alovo. doublos i It machino shed. garage,>& For Sale I co£ral^. (130.000. — G.S.R. Boiow Appraisal at ■'47.900. Call Randy- oarago. aulo jprinklO O L ?.! ROCKGARDENC0ND6”~ AntJeraon Today 734-:4-2477. #6305 4 much moroi (77.500. Win GEMSTATE HOWMUCH77 Trado equity (40.000, ~4 SA B A U REALTY for fo. moro Info, on condos, SlcwSridae, 3 ^ ^ aq^t* bdrm, TF for Bolso (irop/ call Mel Cpplloer 733-1011 or REALTY VERYLOWIl HUGE SHADE TREIlEES on DOUBLE SIZED VBhicIo, 375^12.______^ - P I O f ^ T V 73W321 gRobert Jones Rltv. 733-0404. ; one tev«T. 4 bdnns. a bat U t phj# O ardon Aroa. ro Nico Largo Room s In ______beauUful.oaK.Kltchon, -Transfenodl-M ust.. -Selll. aaraae w/tioraoa. Owner Owi ORTOLLFRK Call Sunday, 2-4pm "this 2'Bodroom“honomo with m otal’slding for’ " Lovely 5 bdrm homo w/2112 ■ • will ffnance. • i40o-i4Wfl«extEn5115 ■■ OrTuesday.fiam-noonn ' EASY CARE.-^Larj?jge garage with room for bath, ori A. Bom, oul- BY OWNER-2 M rm. ^ SHOP. Rocontly ropap d n t ^ and ready to livo In. bulldings.'-^ ^^ ^^ ^pasluro. — -Bwmann-e»Tp»i.'-nBw i =^OBLEHOUSEflEAtTYrTY* ->iUHllirCalI-B06-VMoofT734^2223.-re56e'------r D AD ----- ^ nace & water heater, n ^ “ E A S Y - r systom for oasy ,•'& NEWLISTINGi ’ air. Aulomailc sprlnkllnj tively aulhonlic dining id started without: dd( e l a y . good location on weat ei n- Ail brick 4 bdrm, 1V4Vi tbath home has meUI siding *87,500. V acant on.in d Roady for Im m odalo X an NEW listing. CALL NOWl temporary family and gamo K pen or pencil; •V.' hom e, main floor utiiitjlltitles, concrete basement witr O ccupancy. Coil Panatt Zakalyk lor your Private room in tne basem ent. Newm * Please print cclearly witli a daria ,• I family room wllh wooSbiodbunv- outside entrance. Also JY Showing734-2140,.#6537 • motal siding and.rool. Dou­ ettejs p er line, Ing Qlove.WotB of atoriitorage, r wood etove, and ann“ ov^*rV.0 HAMLETT REALTY blo carport, hol tub, & a playS; * There are apfjproximately 26 lett 1 doubl# garage. lenced aUe oarage. Total pricec e o n ly OFFICE,...733-4079 2, COMPARE for younjrsoif. At *52,400 this is an gym In a loncod yard aur- s c f i e d u l e i ____ baakyard.-,,. _ e «welleril^»3,««.._.A,k e l Iqr.J ..roundod bv boouiilul troos. * P lease pre-p£jay according to scl ; ■ neighborhood, locateded neart Rasamussen. 19^7. )30“ ~ “ Eicoitont Buy If youJ tdosirs a 3 Bodroom 2 Bath- -- *105,000, ------#ehooleAahopping.T*7l - A a BRICK HOME,:, widi-luil batem ont in the ” ^ ic h is prinUited below.------■ * W ,00(M txlrm. 6 yi G.S.R. m, 3 process ol bolng flnlshod. fl Now Uiwn with iRWIN REALTY ING old, lamily room, i . air, sprinWor sy ste m In front as an ADDED pump, ateel aiding. ■ 734-6500 ■ ■■■■■■■■'■ '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ai ______Jrtdtt. -for_Jion\e/acrejS J ' GEMSTATE frpic, dbl 0*f»p8-N e w M;*![:!■ n BONUS. Plus a *121200 carpoi aHowanco for ...... -vmylr bllnds.-tg fenc^ lot rCaHStan'KoftfTod«^-wr- '2— bdrmr— 128--Ramege,^ /■pTea"se' "run myy ad In classification1 # for ■ . ------r-REALTY- ^ 'ba^oiit finlahlng. 1 (20.500. (600 down. 8% rnl. L .* M7,9CO«uper 4 bdm' 7 3 M « 0 biko ADVANTAGE iof this EXCELLENT BUY (123 per month lo quallllodod ^ b a y s. My check or money/ ordero Is | bath -apiil entiv home . B ______^ westol ORTOLLFREE ' 734-5674. H6537 bu/pr, call 733-0458. country |oat 2 mllee wea E115 7J4<1400 ) r $ >_____ . B Twin, luil finished VuJ-tn 1-8OM4MO05extE11 3 bdrm. 340 Ash. (32.000.iT B enclosed (or (960 down, 8% int. (192 por ment." fireplace.-• 'with THE TALKING HOUSEIII W TKATs Right 1 healalator plus wood1 burnerbui — ------FOLKS. Orhw By thlthis LOVELY 4 Bodroom 2 month lo quallllod buyer. ■ Call 7 3 > 0 4 M ^ ______for economical heating. OSWtOlWWFOfSilfl Bath Homo a t S49 CtCapri, tuno your c ar radio to _ B ______i '• U0,600-Larae 6 Mm' a 03ft-Home*For8ile I 190 AM a n d lot thi:this Homo talk to you. thon Seasonal sporting oqulp-uip- ■ ( l8 tw o rd ) (2nc;nd word) balh home, den. Inlimliy ...... M tune your phono to0 734-2477' and ask Randy menl Is a bosl sollor in-In- ■ ...... room: lots oletorage.'qd,-qulet classlilod. atreet, Kimboiiy.T-44 I Andorson to #howM you through, Uatod at B.^______t a ______^____ L i •01,500. «&561 - B I ROBERTJONEi^ E S OSMIoinesFofSale ■ B ______■ REALTY M. LOH. Apt. BUOI.. UcCut Honn. Tim*- Bnaiine uma... vxi ALLML typn ot lnv««h>*n1 Prowf#**. ANO . ' ^ I . : :i 73M404. ______iST toa o' auaweaa..I . . . U m er Smti . .. LOCALLY and Al ade lor AetoM m u.s a. and caCANADA. . . HO aaoKouae n u . . . For w la or will Irade «#CUJN(L ______i — more acres - by ownerf n e r - i ...... - bdrm,-2-balh. 1600.9'a 80 It 7 34-76. rHAT BID PERIOD NOV\^CLC:l o s e s a t i o :o o a .m . J We accept VISE BIDS WILL BE OPENED AT THATTf TIME. PLEASE N O T E TH Phon»S43rM06106 - 119 ^ N . Broodwoy In Buhl B .L FREE l-800-25I-4(4663 EXT. 733 J AUD Bll J Cardholder___ ------^------B ’ : TOLL i SS ______PRICE BDR./R./BATH SQ. FT. REMARKS | ACREAGES BID i ' Cll: i T Y OPENlNft ADDKESS SROUP1 - AS IS INSURiIRABLE ______I Card #______; ------— B WEa-BUlLTBRICIireK HOME, • BEOHDROOM HOME ON 5 ACRES I -3 bo(h)oms. locatoa u x ) 00 (Wl Avonuo e to » IDB BuhlI has amal dai7 bam and S»a!ed Bid# Requirede d ______f l outbuS dnga pkia ilvo aDium.3 ______G Ite______North., Buhl; 2 balh»lhi, port oilKr T,Tiiiraib,B. wam 3/1 IMP ! Expiration dat( abigfo-car garaoo.9. C Ownor will carry o r Aiking>•52,000. *0 d ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ,trodo.M2.000. IN G S : OFFER M A Y BE SUBAIBMITTEDATANYTIME M W r n m y m z i / A B E AHmFUL ir PARK-UKE SEmNO i l • n E„E0Qdiif,ll 0t 3 m ^ tJTV: m PAY SCHEDULE: LOCATION IS EVEEVERYTHlNQtl! A nd highBohti|ht# thl# quality 5 bodroom, ^ EXTENDED LISTir BJDO 3/2 1440 thla atipor noat 3 b(bodroom. 2 bath In dajrjflhr.lhl.baaemont homo on 3 acros. ta, Twll Falb, U. r ~ ^ FBsr -ia In Iho» nnovn»t and bM t^ao (MtMturoe a largo ahop and foncod,, . m isi 6»5di*n.E,Md,TiiitFalh,ll $31,0n ,a n 3/1 iose y s C h arg e p e r l i n e neighborhood in towtown. Tho horrw i a - p ^ ? ^ . AH AS fcr '75,000 In primo Filer1. UT/n.,n«]lbC2i]ta,i,Ttlifillt,lt______mlajno 2/1 720______# o f d a y ! ^ ; W oat 6th acroaa Ironfrom tho grado tSioofi iocatton. d . Wtfl? ISnCottnwtf 3UP1I-AU CASH. UNININSURED ______flrounda.Anlncn>cSb >f m n go, control , N o n e A t T h I s J I m *I.-, .- 2 1 - 2 5 d a y EXTENDED USTir iys______$9.59.50 . • ; COUNTHYUVWQ,W AT rrs BEST ■ 35 vacuum,m , b o a t pump, 2 firoplocos, fisK ■ - 26 --30 day ftcree with 6 bedrociroom, aJ-brick homo, pood ana n d w atof fali. Biiilngs Crookal 2ltveatrsama, pluailus apring on pn>porty. njna throhrough bock yard. All on 7 acroa I haa2fUhpooctsarKand much'moro. Only closo to H\ agom ion, Asking »130,000. . . .: *1i9fi00.______Vlail y o u r o rd e r fomfim tI o : ...... M John Robtrtt ...... 543-6339 - rfi^Times-Newsv s K HIUD ' ' “ ^Tl J o y c a M u n r o * .• 7J3-9200 W DEPARTMENTMT O F H O U S IN G sslfled Departmem e n t RogvrCiark ...... 543-6060 C l a s : J AND URBAN4 [DEVELOPMENT M a rv in A rm *,a # ...... 543-6858 P . O . B o x 548 T i r ■ Box042.FB/USCHCH.550W*#tFortSt. ' ' • MEMBERTR TWIN FALLS EOUAt. KOUSINQ B o is *». . IID 83724 I n ^ ^ s , ID 833(J303 OPPORTUNITY T w l l I MULTIPLE US'■ISTING SERVICE T i ] T * l* p h o n* * fN o . 334-1067 EQUAL H0U8INC OPPORTUHITl Sunday. Jahuaryas,M ,tM 7 . TfmefrNaya,TwInF>lnFal|a.l^o^> :

    i e a t d i e ^ Ha got. a Iline;foir yoHj Sf!r a ^ C o m m t f n ^ e ^ a r t V v i r ' H & S S t orw-£er-line-K aercial or-pri J ; It) days,s, only p.^r line'. CaJl11 now 733-1■0626 IPS ' OSl-1a-UnfiiniHowii- "",,051-l-«nliim .H o^ \ " ” t#4-j M labiilanwin 074-Musl Jerome, wood - . Sunkbedijds, ' heavy w e i g h t .______'i i : ------~ HAIHANSEN 2 wk Iree rent, 2 . „ ’■*Jooe»W«H*ul’V ' 1 bdni ALE: U pright,piano. ! 1 wilt move you lor le w thin 4 cleaclean. WfD hookup. $150 atove,'6 heat.'oang*' 8uhl:31:3 bdrm,2bilhduplex. 2bdrm e duty, good looking, f OR SALE; ^ 7 8 T iun 14 X S8 2 M m , txtrb(trm (um. mobile home. a(- I wH I carpel, appta. garage. ahapOj, $150. Real by original'Inal owner. Is In very *7300 hi b o o ^ fore(ordable. Call 42^-5138. renlrenting r truck.- • Free *t10($100dep. Call73WCt2. yartJ,,t.,'avill F a rt. $300 + ,N ew « «00 deposll. rel. Cenlnltral healing plus wood Both In T 111 Call W-9077. good condition. cor Aaking work, sell 7344803.- s r ; ssllmatM . . It238. hone82»5154. Call3244edro< 'M 6on, 14 X 70, 2 bdrms, 2 ^SMALLV STUDIO,- appls. DoiDoublo carport, fenced rtv.t063$41. . • Kimbei (ull b«m s. woodstovfl, W / 0 .\ ^ , ikup. $275/mo..'f dep. tioo/dec water, sewer oarUgepakJ. Yjn It 32«&^Qor734-7538. l • • 8:001.m.i.m:ora(tBf8J0D.m. - RonJ dlsdisplay cooler. Busch 810V0 4^ Irtdje. llSX) 4 t130 -t. dBD. 7^6387. to 906 Anxious ownor look- paid, i a for handy man tenant to ullful decorated atudlo. J*fomiame Herttage Homes, a bdrm.rm. 2 balh. almost new, )Hlce Equlpinent ; 2 bdrm; large yard, paraga. AurortCaplUI.734«i47 . rter work for renL Cute 3 I. 1 bdrm. $175. Washer Ajarttrirtmenta lor persons 62 retrla. 1 W^D. (roshry paintotf. c o n v .._• .' 8ve«4WTOarJo«nr " Mm,Irm, wood stove. 1350/mo jn d drver.734-Bmdr ___ f-oWefror- handicappedi - -yjnj, ng JANTIQUESHOW-c:ofi.r.jo.Slice tabier- walnut------i- . . S i i S i rlocal, 354 3rd Ave W., 1245 1 consider slnole per- CSI.$40( 64. persons, nevn 4 tJllla.733-1326or734-6621. — 7 3 > « g - lished apt-Aa ® yStet4Februarylat; on. $250.7344464. I Urge 3 bdrm older home, pee 321 Executive suns, collectibles. c Indian: - ■-' W0(wood stove. J175 -f dep. —— • « S l . e. 4 bdrm, 2 balh. »ftifacta,la, knives, art, cralts, la, master bdrm sky jewelry/,r^^^oins.__Buy. Sell,- 077-Radk^adlc.TV iSteneo ' ' ; • ••m a a r a r - Call734-2944or734-8060.Cal 2 Mi », Clean. 1 bdrm. utllllles ‘Nutiua, ioxS5;(»imi2xe 051-Unfum.HOM83 0! Cm . wood alove. applSK Trade. 6< Lrg 2 alory. 5 - bdrm, IVi i®™','IP. 326-4504 ^terSom . ated. lenced yard. Natlorlonat Gaurd Armory COLOR\ TeTelevisions. Used/ 'bxM ndo. • T o m s avsllsblOi, — bams.'stove 4 garage lura. SSfiif win. Eves 326-6373. In Falls, 0AM Dally large selecielection from $99.95; price noaolisblB. ptione-Al■ All rents reducedi Also >375-► ^ ) | dep. 73 3 -7 ^. 2 t>bdrm. all electric, 7^ ^ a ge. lull llnlahed bsmnt. Twin reb ltest 1 4 2 bdrms. J150- ^ irpeied. 2 car, garage, «‘ce9 atudlo apl near Lyr>- MQT .734*1401 intorm.m ;ttw ‘208-748SsSs Ken'a FuFurniture 4 Ajh i fe4.2758aftor_3._^______x i.. w aler 4 aanlL pd. is.453MalnAveE. i J220. NO PETS. Relerences Ne' need backyard. Iruil irees, " i i Homelllelie : 16“ ' super E-2 plKnees,43 OUR LO8S...Y0UR QAINI . 4 Deposit. Call 734-6336, |o*rs'ouL .'^a^'SS: ipela.733-420ea(ler6PM. illLi.734-8123aller4pm Z . _:l g f - l REftjCEO *3500.BvOwnw. y dishwasher, garbage bdrm, tVi ■ • balh; ^1“»1 ,] bdrm Jurnlshed aot. Ifgi.S , i 1 S S S m t M : 055-R:-R»«m.lMVI.nt«l ^ ifl ^ “tisUL COLOR .soiling for . business AV disposal (enced ba» yard. 2 i u^ e s^ included. $175. 734^•8945 or 734-7339. ; ----- — MJST i SELUl $200. Call ' ; roiaons. very nice 28x68' double car garage, very townhwnhouse/condo (or.rent -drinker roommale. $140 U eauree lift chalrirecllnef, ^ ' . , 5, ^ nice and modom.^MOO -f ^ JeiJerome, Jtes. Ct!l 324- 5*!iZ3 I ^ n w o o o m S o r I Ineludedl. 734-5861. moiorlzei ciiiraw 57f° ^ S2or324-8443. -______Onp^^l!.• bodroom bsml VoL, 2 wdroom..^d electric heat. M lilO S A NEW TVI Own a S200 cleaning dep. 734-7421 73a^i ponilble HOUSEMATE condMonS w L M L s m showor, roman tub.'tormal JeJerome-Nlce'2 bdrm house bol bol 1:30 antf 5:00 pm. Mon 2 bdrt i t , (urnished. $155/ giove, ilor TV by renllng. No bdrtn. stove., relrlg. .W/D liare luxury slyled man- Limitedd me. Call 733-8952. We lurnlsh lui hc8t,'walor, and ------733-2717______One Wl D.m:call73S-9290. • - ______T , feeka free re n t Now MODEDERN, clean, 2 bdmii Showilnwilme. Everything (ur- surancei Immodiate occupancy. Call _ 3»\Prope^aMgement. • sdrrh house, electrJc heal. e d .Call734-2565.- - - S iate F ir 733-7568. ______• -Cozy Country Uvlna - , - \ 7 3 4 ^ wallill I n s u la te d ^ a le r paid, lablo'1 t>drm 4 studio' adulls,Ills, no pots, caroel. niahed. f n K a « a - - i - 2 bdrm, 1 balh houso SE o( ^ 50. Call 734-4^71. im e n ts .'203 4ih ST N, draseiea. appls,'laund^ lac.. ' Protessli »S60. •______I R e a s ^ a b le 2 bdrm mobllo <250. C cep. 733-1347 8am- ftO—U jW S'eSS'n?.?,. 5 i!!^ w e'svxsssipr'iTF w/wood burning slovo 4 D®horfk carpeted, partially 2 bdrr Sail 734-8752.______$236 A -M obile Home " RCA color'TV. exc. ' electric heat. Appllancos ” bdrm, near college, laroo =-:— n.A derli.7334629. “ ’ A m ericw Mobile Homes . lurn. w s e n . 423-5263. ■ ' (ot,1, 2902t Robins Avo., J215. Two quiot - 1 bdrm (urn. Spm.AS best ollef. 733-0610. Included. i250. Call 734-2631 M! flOUNTAlNVlEWAPTS. _____ RanHH^ SS g’; 1 • • Of Bolso ...... I"' TF-2 birm . eleclric hoal. Phone 1412.6th Avo. East. MOI 322-7871,4901 C hlnden,. _§>eveninQs4weekond8. TF- 3467 or 734-0500. Waler 4 1 42 2 Bodrooma.E Playground nnublev «50. 4 l^rmr fairtiy roorn. ,20000 P43f 2 large bodrooms. QPEN7bAYSAWEEK~ ^'CcCoiy 1 bdrm house, rofrlo/' ,_ lation lurn. $140 4 4L au n d i • P«=‘""o » - w/garat PUm.&C4fpet8^------^------^ carpel. 82a Blue Ukos. JlS) S'® g .kitchen,, wood .stove, /mont(T-» $50dep. - Jacjtpj ivANTED: 2 ^ bdrm mobllo “ Cotfrn^rop-’M g o ^ ^ blg^,k Jeromime.Call32<-24Sl.-:. e — > co m e 4'4'vlsllournowshopl, Babvcrib.J •fiome a s down pmt on 2 ±.■fdflp. Call 537-6671 collecl. ^ t nice 1 bdrm apl. ullls Npwerwor duplex near CSI. pnr renl rei or sale, 3 bdrm U rg e j — iarrrrnomoTmwoff-«p - tdon: 1 bflirn nousoraiso-t:^ “ No-petsrC8ll-52U670-Outet-let-stTeetr-M xirm r-.«l^{,tjirbiffn^du'iiiubiiu'hufiio, 'wauo 11 U re te r M/H (ree 4 clear. dep. ^ No pels. Call e2^5182.r-^■clean'and le easy to llvo In. 3 ____ _— --- 'Of 326-26<090a(terSDm. tachochod *oarage. Lots o( ivi baths, batl slove 4 relrlg. . year ro hone 324-3939. bodroom. 2 bath, woodburn- 3 bdrn rago. ^ balhs. all appl.. nmsieis. Call 536-6134. M aster J34-3022, Reallorownod. nior- pn older '3 bdrm houiV. bj” Jdrm. 3 balh on 7W acres, o hdridrm apl in downtown alorag (or good u se d (ur- Ing stove. • kitchen ap- plentyjnty ol corrals behweon -r^i-1 Falls. $160 + dop. largo50 M/Bdrm. I Avail. Feb 1. ely. super clean, newly takes ci 4970 Van Dyko mobllo homo lo pliancos, large lenced yard joromrome 4 Twin Falls, rel re- 4 a ^ a n ^ s. Banner -. ^or salo. Located In Rogor- hetfoa'‘‘j2 7 l+ ‘^do°‘’3 l J 4 ^ 1 5 ” )r and sanitation paid. $ 3LBMMUjOPElS:— M J jeled; Slorm windows. M o n -*1', r w A " and doublo car garage, quirodlired. $500 por month. MOO 536-2121.______Nice :e Klmborly duplex to (umishiIlshed. 2 bdrms. mosl 164 Mb^Bln Wesl. Joromo. J o n . T erm s available, 'p,'For ronl or salo. 3 t>drm. Jull *425.00 u j doposlt. No pets, cleani 3244809 King-sizedIzed water bed. $loasecflir734-e2Q0. • ■ tM ll or sell, vacant onll. haa utils, N basomonl. garago. covatod a j j bdrm and possible 3rd. jijf, 73; oard. heater . 4 15971. Fleetwood Barrlnglon patio, pn closo lo schools 4 a “% ''ri,.‘.= : EELC0BM1.QATE5 H Kir. i ’ ™ excellent condi- AuroraCapllal,734-6347 bdrm homo, wood slovo. j 250 11423-5023.______3 4 X 64, 2 b d i 'm ,b a l h .. s^ eves4wl(nds.JoaA. I-I-$100dOP. 733-3643. . CalN. 100. Phone 734-0795. need yard. $350/mo :e 2 bdrm. camot. lyarea, -K ras'- iS y fcarpot. appliances, swamp 73 -733-»633. ______K50/dop. 50/C To 800, call ' ' y),2I Furnishod 1 brdm Nice new early American 'to o ler; .exc. cond.. most bo p, lio apts. Ownor pays all JffP®, CIA'STREASURES For Ronl/Salo 3 "bdrm. 2 "f;Twin Fallsbest rental valuel 3MM P Propertjj^gement. Slud|o r'„s8Sp.?a£: aII i kepi 2 bdrm Irallor wllh TRlCIi i lovo aeat, $449, Call 'a rhinvnd'sSOOQ. Call 637-6306. ^balh 1.3 acros S o( Twin. 3 bdrms, 2 balhs. J270. _____ lies. Ranging Item $125 $260_-* placff. all electric, largo 154 woWest Main, Jetom e's 733-7111.11. Caln'a1 Clearance 'j •1874 Academy 14x70, exlia.• 4*50.934:4622.U ------' ACE RD^LTY* 7334217 I75-I-dop.Tosco,call Partla ced yard. Call 73 ;w 0 5 a t nb'M S(second hand aloro. Contef.f. ______.•■■■ bdrm brick, pallo. gafogo, .‘j mI pProperty Management. ' epl.! C : a i « . ”S r i 3 i ? a s s i olco 2 bedroom, 1 balh, Good q, NE'locallon, 3 bdrm. m. ifis and Sons, or 733-7535 sm allI aappliancos. usod (ur-,flQ,,j Unique houso, Idoal for (oncoineed yard, carpol. drapos, ' 734-5858______(ormc•more Information. jtto r6 ablo, extends to 95" •lafoo kitchen, china cup- iv1'.^ balh, atiachod garage, coupio. J165 per mo. loaso l( oxcop Br6 p m ...... nlluro. leavos. Call 733-1332. 'to a rd . Call.Sylvia.(or. moro. ltchen.4-2-dup!ex..apts._. ... ' •■nowly romodoled. 3lO-Knol-. desirod.Hg. • aop • required, dop.-t' ...... Quiet -- ... w e•NDELU n d 2 bdrm^-slovo. a n li^ e n-sizfld .ateopDr.Bola...... rn(ormation. . tirtlngham Dr, J4l5.-W ostern iplolo with cablo T v. . Ig. private (enced~ lot. ' Sat.9'.3i 'crodil for • maintenance. 30^4or 4 bdrm. 2,bath, boautllul (ridg, loral print, good c o n d .; Ralnbowi?eeltv 7j3-2273... ^ Must - have' rets. Sohd $70 por wook. 1201- 10 dep. 3244508)/' VVE - ESESS ?REBUILD Hydraulic >rbosloller.734r7S32^------.i imodoled older Twin Falls. Kimbciborly Road, 733:6284. 1&24 2 Bodroom Apartmonls a 'a t ABBOTTS AUTO tiiiSS L H 1978 14" X '5 6 “ Tiliin."ono' Hagerman:Hi small 2 bdrm ro:response to Box 1-82. c/o 3mo. $500 per morith.,Tom S i Free rent in January! 1 bdnbdrm. slove, •'Tofrlfl,^^ Ja c W ’; houso noar school tor ront. Times Tin Nows. P.O. Box 548.' K la, non smokers, rei. $200.,SUPPLPLY, .305 -Shoshone SWOMlni 1^375,______— ------Hurry.won'tlastl'^ - pe..,^r stal.-Almost new.-Paid •' Si$165 or salo. Easy loims. Twin Tw Falls. Id83303. ' ^ i<-Unium.Apli. ' lltlos Included. 734-2745. S tre et; w IN ^seir for_ $275. - Call a37-6386.— • — ------4-bdrm s. 2 (amjly. rooms, ------1981 - -14x70-— Reetwood - & 'VERYNIC£7h*droom.moblla.htanB-in—m Ii _Wlf fnobilehomo In quality aduU Hazelton: Hi 2 bdrni houso. appliancos.^ api Owner pays u q0-PE' c T S. 322 , Polk. $350/ 178MmjrlcoSt.North . - jeromirome. $225 month .In- • cd(nette*aei; pedfslar [ park. In g^od condllion. 2 $150-(• dep. 829-5181 wawalor 4 sanllallon. J27tT/mo ^^nUonlh. Phone 734-1318. 2 bdbdrm: private deck, all ____. 7344195 d udesd es uimiles._3264aa7. ;indshlsl4s repaired isa‘’w/Hw#fswivel'Chalre.'-$90., W rm s .. laundry.^^ air. laroo r- . + Sl50/dep.To8eo,call ic w /stove 4 (ildge. $265 np crackStno problem rJ ,t •- jwi redw ood-dock. Owners will • In "J Hazelton:5mlHo.Nlce3:+, 120 P29 3 bdrm, 1 balh, lal nico 2 bdrm basomorit Lonp ■-swivel' rooKer..^ $30. • 3op.733-0668or 734-5200. ' I. Stovo . relrlg. DW. M fljj «oadcolfaeiab!e..^$25.______move--to- new-location-11 bdrm homo. 2!A balhSi (ull 3 sposal. -appls.- (rpic. W/D.. ^ 4 ^ Sr^fflceend-"-: ______. m U '.dayUght b8m ir-C O ntact"lho-:i ■'ApaHme'nIs'ForRonI "drspbjpbsal.-'air '‘-carpef'4- « W EE?iobrioldrv‘iCe“ u8M wooden rocking chair. , :a ee lred . »11,900. 733-5967 or SaL^Shop. orcall 53M568 idio and 1 bedroom, from drapegpes. Waler 4 sewage lianco3, garago. waler 4 carporpoled. $110/mo + dep. p r;—I your .. 'ovorhead:3 Wovenjn wood ehades. center, .; ■ ! 3-5104. ______snnlU '.{0626. In Klmborly cloan 2 bdrm yard. yai $57^00 deposit. No {SlEl Illation paid. No pols. NOPt)PETS.C8||g3i2m ____ joralo ra otdcos plus larao croflmens 4 browns, 46x60 4' h9 or 733-9554. exl 356 ask n. WiWaahlngion f^ark Twnhs. ■ I: i ADVERTISE , dahoColnGaiierlaa ,.3l<8ecISorandAveEast.TF > i' ------. ■ (o rJi^anllaCoiS;______' Call7»ll734-;3il7.______• 734-719fr.------i : l - YOUR ' . 'Dolivefod ( V ~driveways, DtCK'S3 PAINTING.Pt 30 yoars ■ ; North Main. 73W533._ _ _ tra nice 2 bdrm condo, 2 bcbdrm, 1 balh duplex.' ------^ 5. refrigorator. compact 1 ; .' SERVICESPEOALTYr v parking lob. elc.sic, You can. . . ^R eii,lesldential. comrn. In-. ■ jplaco. all appls. carport, stove braided brldloa.-hand- SWve. foi ove. roirlgorator, $25o per s™ ectS ™ ' lor 4 dryor. like now. I« haul. too.; CallB11 : N orttw ert . . iM terT6r/exl{oxlorlor, ro(.734-rtlO. ■ pels, 767 Moadows Iji, montonlh. Call 734-8592 or 73^ eaaddlos.MtAspura. 5 | . INTHISDIRECTORY 0,733-1234. . ; a7-6833, . ______i. • Cr»ne4Rigglno.7 ■5-t-d eo .734-3621. S350. - cicellent w Rolsll snd/or 01- nrtllactlets, knives, art, c ra lts,.. tow,'-'- -- OP. Call 734-2413.______. • ' You can'can'Ubeat'clMsKied • , ;e Spaces Avaliabib In the ipwelr)Ilry, coins. Buy. Sell, Houra:iurs:'’e:M to 5:30 Mon-Fri' .• • ■ . a d iUlor o r (asl, economical ■ rnwood-Tho Center 0 ( 11 Trade.lo. Door Prizes. SaSal., 8:3010 2:00 s. Try one today. 733- J , ««.iS?'f.a:vo'd*'C fa;s"W l, !atk>nal Gaurd Armory cCall423*5516 5 ! - ' JACK OF ALLT.LTRADE81 , ^ 285.734 Maurice,5 ^ -2 5 0 0 ^ .fl'lolotlMPC ^ Remodollno. repair 4 paint-.pair Palnl. .plum b:-0:• eloc, appla . . syas'a-’jafe 5 yrs. repair, moch. I'llI'll do it right i " t n ' Ing. Froo'QStlmales. 15 vr ■ — ■;P oxperlenco. Phil. 42^4353,jsi, orll'erreelTorry.rry. 733-7041. 89e oa) (Exterior ; 1 SMInftim.ApU.. '^ 054-6Minfum.Apt8. m i l-SawlngtCmlla S ’ni.d'iled sldlno 4x8-8" unit ■ jniiaM B I os^ JD uptaM ■ iOupiexes . rm '" ^ M e r c h a n d is e ^ ccCemeWs//Granr?/os , B erall- classes starting, iqbs $9.9 » • • • • • • • • < » • • • • • • =S ...... Free - Tile Division! . ■ Carpentry4Con8lmcllofi — . nowlC(lCall734-5756 ^. . , 2x10-8'-$: All typos remodellna% pli . . TU aSi.nl a"!!.'InsUllatlon 4 repairs ■ ^ • annles Unique BouUque.- O T Q | ;C * reasoM blo rales. Call „ven.]ovo HomM0^a,rs4 our a h p w r o ^ at 424 -r 423-4764. 2nd“lit Ava. E 07-Mlw^teneou8 (0 your own prolosslonal ,,,, - Ings 733-3065. ra. East. 734.7313. " 0 dng chocolate candles « OooDoor w/ F lo o r4 Motal ; F R E E RllE N f I *275r(Doora 26"*24”- 1 our easy to use moida. 32"xM" Sll.OOqa) I »i«i-a"*iiiisirn!?rPEEdemonslratlonsI * pve.$180.Calltt4^53. ( MOOd Vt 4X8 CDX 2nds. riN J M UlARYI i : s Callaiier6:00p,m. ■ ),_j/4_ixa-cax_2nd3— u- “"W'^'^iJTTNr^QntBlTTOTrtgera- irrecTifterrtkl ra^holde— ■ ow neri. Call a protssslora - " . } shl) IStryloam. ; WHM I (For M ewHi(inters) • s“.™aels ol skis, $30. Phone j Board, .Insulation V - istruo-- . 4 sh(ul» toopinp ' i i J 4-6734 aller4:00 p.m. ™ : ' ‘ GRANDMA'SHSH ELPER S ■ lai, (ree ost. John AHRECRAFTER3 akl rack. . ' ‘m m “ " -■'’roFfTilARNEy " f J ; Ida.733^.7344365. , . l ^ - i .fcomplele Indooroof and out* .. . MoBrido. : CALL * 734M-4195 holds 9 sols o( sklls, $50. ^ --- i------; "We) doidon't have evoryrh/nji ONLY USED T iw ie . it7i _ uf wo haw ovorytliing .M SAVE (HONEYIInSDlale^ffl; :■ -■ w r '" ^J4-4936'...... Call 734-6699. v ' ■ W*” .. 1’" • 2 alUo 4 walls, (roeesllmai Iftttruffwtta HwySOEasiby J ^ 10yoarBOxp.734-7708; ; Laurel Park Apipaitnents 5.7^BUDQETRENTACAR . Nowlowsolllngl985(loelcara. uorlotlohl piano, oxcollont HHansen Bridgo : !: Jlllnn «cnn nr hi» t nllnr TCALL42W5te ^ A A A * A A A . CCallj nnnar.VtVmonnr 1 . C*10 Tlme8>New>r, TwinIn ffall#, Idaho Sunday. Jan(anuary 25.1987 30-136 trchandisse-Farme\ers* marklce<^ge

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    las-Cvcles& SuppBM , 127-Motor Hom« 125-TfiwtTnile a l3S-CyclesiSuppllM 13S- W-Hi»,Onln«F««l KJ-fitnuFaRtfil la-HotwHonw .. ; li127-*k)torHoiiiM , 12 183 Yamaha YZ 125. oood • . . v ■ AlrCondiioi^ng 8 X 35‘ Sunllowor, park 3ndilion.$500orbostorfer. T 72 aero fam , 6 mile# aoulh. flll734-B905. ..:___ , r ? CLEAN ALFALFAlBt. 2nd,&1“ m wosl ol black Bmlth A model, exc. condillon. Call ^WIN FALLS. 734-4060. S o y n M io KEROSENE3 i 3rd: 450 ton for aalo. no rain. ahop In Suhl. Idaho Flrat ."""AS326^9^1 lale eve. ‘ _ -ilH tftH & T bR brsTid new. MAKEI\E Call 324-2122______— National Bank Truat Dept. 8 ’’ S e e /A ctiierica . 138-HewyBiulpiMtit yFFEfl.6 ro fitW li Sbellenl condition, r w Of or w/taroa. 5^932.______(or75 pairs.Call 326-5107. Phone s4^3-5666anvtlme. I jto a l otter. Call73?-7B59. sa u T hHWINO ^ _ For Bale; rolled na«tem com Differenci c e . . . ready to feed. Cash U4-ton. lOO-UveslockWanled 127-HotorHo(nes § OC-BulkHnflM ilwm»~___ Callfe6-7752or8B»2087. ______ALLNEW— -X-Xp!orof-2r-j-loaded>-ox7^ pl W estern Statessjqulpment|^ E SRED CMAR, fenclnprposirjsl."bood clMn itrw for eole.J e . ------cond..$19,00a75^4., _ 2 aiding, Interior w»jrco»«r-,ar- Call 733-4174.______— 102-CaKle has a good s eelection k of S ln g . Fir framing lum wr, and Good oraaa^^hay, smalllaii ______= O R '8 7 ... f.Want to trade up? For sale am ounla. 423-5787. Armour Buying SUllon item ent Storage or trade. 1883 Paco Arrow, mn Buya slaugftlor cows 4 bulla Bo«< loaded! Phone 733-2525. or N ew and U sed1 EiEquipment — HAYI 1st. 2nd. 3rd, i aomoJor ' 324-i»9 Of 324-5860 — 733-5000 ovenlnas, ■r • REPOSSESSED 4th cuttings, dairy foodor W ith Sm ooth m av ailab le for Conlonstructlon, tylo hay In load lote. pan teatod.Bd. Tues-Thura-SB t,a-noon._ 1976 Titan 28' Class A, 5 KW SM uB t aell 2 quontflt-stylo Sidewall. ^oeneralor. *13,950.733-6167. 'i •ra(o « l buildings. Brand newlew can haul.' George Jukerker Day Old HEIFER and Forming. ■gnover erected one Is 40V xX M34023. BULL-CALVES lor salo. 19? Logging,& Foi • S 4 0 '. Will soil lof balance 0*- S b ______Call 536-2169. d ^ Short or long TarmF■m Ran tall. . . S a d . Call Clltl. l-«)i»27-<044. I. FIVE YOUNQ SALER '7817' Dolphin, new rubber, A tk Aboul>out BULLS, QOOd dispositions.'' Service tajtape recorder, excellonl Lei's deall 40 lon of 3rd C o m p l e tte i Line O t S ale s & Si mechanical condition. *Th« R enlol A d vonlasilagoProgram*’ . g[l»-Cinne5»)8» alfalfa; MO lon or trado lorJor Call544-2423.Dlolrlch. ______me ~T (arm equip, or 4 wheeler.ler.' Gonllo. young. Gurnsoy. $7500. Tel. 733-6261. S^laypon. Biroller, exc. cond.Id. Cail329-4l4lor32M566. Easy mllVor. 3 gal.-day. ^ Brod 4 mo. Coll 324.3m . your Indtvlchfalo a l n M d * . Setyllsh maternity clolhlno. STRAW FOR SALE. 2100 128-UlllityTrailer3 Ssinall'tnod. bIio. worn 1 good clean bales. Call 324-124- Powder River squoozo t a t e s o r T o v r m r ’" ' S ij^b iT lan d o fn axlo trailer. Call W estern S tat , : Snontti.CaH7iM599. _ 5295or324-75fl8.______chute. ^600. Call 788-3539. : LA 16‘ flatbefl. brakes. S1200. t e p . T o d a y J 4 WANTED- Powder River call 'Local S ales Ro|i Top quallly hay. 1st. 2nd 4 KP V\ / ' c S . cCall . 326-5690. - ^ 0 6 4 -T ^ la ' - - ' 3 n f crop. Will Dolhrer Call:all eroflPfoodor-Call326-5107. . URELIVIN'R ? LEISU WEBTEHN BTA T ^n I...... PB(at*llo$tor»' TS 7 33-O ^ or 829-5160. __ 400 Grazing shares for salo ^ 6 2 6 O v e r l a n d A vre. e Burley, I d a h10 o 6 7 8 - 7 0 5 7 _ * a32-auo .' ' StandMw Biadea Brok^ or loaso, conlact 326-4078 or° ’ ; SSlfi will rowoid your oldQld We buy Barley, iva M ustbe48ibs.orbotler.r. 326-4845.______g, Lo0;:.- -calves 4 -yearlings from 5 • ------S...... gsiyS fc ^ •112-i^rTloallon ‘ ~ 122 12< - ^ V e h i ^ _____1132-;-]to,Parts& ■ ^ ; >»i7T^10iOOn.ni.______Srowood. Picked up In Alao 1 ton straw baloa._____ SKisVbynaslar coarse ISO’s -■ — ^ThwradoyrF«br«arv-Wi-1 3170 E. Klmborly Rd. •197’6 Scorpion Sting, 440 lan Like u noyrsll> In iltvpsn. Indvdca • Iho rd. Of spill & dollvertKl. isl, 2nd 4 3rd, musl selll $iS$l5 for hay. Call 6W-2652 oyo_s^_ ANDSUPPLY lnaoodshape.543-4679. ; . ij1978 ' Polaris f x 440 30 31 Aulo Parts. 734-7094,_____ T r a d u a n3-32fe/733^6l3. The Alley. oor ton. 432-5341. 0 1 mllo eaal df Buhl, Hwy 30. , 4*Str«l«lrtTn» ___'Golding, 14 hands, broko lo WANT TO BUY'good usod 6isnowmobile with covor. Now ^ 16". 8 hole chrome J.|»?^ rhru w a isnv Irixkt. fora. While,Wh(i» S.OOO end 4.000 B«»o« ta- Seasoned han} wood, we 3.000 bales o( atraw for Mlo.alo. rldo. Trustworthy for womonn ______, oulllilers' wall lont. Call good g< cohdlllon,C78-4246. , spoke 31 wheels. $43.95 ox- pociif. 197# <)./nip i.irtk, GMC. 13 It.II. du>Kpbox.du I»M ra-d 'rocw. «k»Hvof. Ca1l423-497S. ___ andchlldron,«& .543-5371._ | «>h.l»Qot powar, __ Will deliver. Call 837-4790. L. Used valley pivots, u se d evenings423-52t3, | ______\<19B4 "Polarls ^ " i n d y . 800 cnango. d 8' camper aholl. fllE'VfWRHEWOiSD Rog, b/w PInlo, 5 yro'old.], aluminumi mainline, u se d. rrmiles and 2 placc lilt Iraiior. $100. $ 15 X 7 white spoko T r«iW r* wado whool lines. Silver *ort», 4r.4S'. U-. IP Dine. Call 324-7Sfl3. startod.$5QOobo,32H 017,,. ' Call.733-4806^ _ _ wheols. w $15 oach. 15 x 10 IfUHnUr, 4a r CrooklnlQ^on,788-3U?^,,, 123-Guns i Rifles ^ - 'Whllo spoko wheels. *25 ea. 31,1«U Ihru 1*4* Si«inl*» i’««l IOAl>*n.%k«n. t«,l9IUih>u l9MloAk*n, Woll broko rog. Quarter ' ■ . ij1085 E lflgre 6000 Arctic Cat. 6.IMI thru l«M rnvumeiic tsnkm.»r». 4-1»95 .>Nru 1»*0 Votwm ___ Horse, $750 or Irado forjr ’ WANT TO RENT:'125 a tiares 324-2572 or 324-2018 at tonk,,,. 3.1m (Hjll ■It. '» (•! e< pncumotic dovbl* Biownlng 12 gauge pump 1'140 aclual mllos. stored In- Joromo W he^ lS oi^o-_____ ^ V a r i e t y Foods 400 ton of oood auallly 3rd ^oodQualllvhav.324-3S32.- norlh ' sldo waior. Call 536-l.w/.ca3Q._?285;_10,_jiauQL didoors. *2995 or trade (or ^ «WdtMl ~ * ~ ~cultlnQ ha v .i:an 3 2 4 -5 ^ .— “ -C390 cvpnings...... — single snol wfshciis. $100; ' QQOadiacoCMortavurotcrAlfT—------PARTSWHOLESALE^.... _ l,l«0 OtBp dK)u.,W.fl:. ______4 cyl. vaivo lob. $29.50: 6. Coi*Y»ft»f9*on. - 4S0 ton alfalfa. $45 a ton lO J-H oraa Equipment 106 wa^cr shatos for loase.• 30 cal, m -rc^fblno. w/lois trtrades 4 offers considered. A ihrvlW4FI«>M>.6-l9Ri IHfCony* J- Iwo-PetB&SupplieB- ___ Can deliver. Call 537-6525. S ol Klmboily, hlqh 'lino,' olQOodiosJWS. 733-2130, PPhono 543-4679. _____ ccyl.. $39.50; V-4. $49.50. ipl»l«Brochur*Tot Conlact326-4078o r 3^6-4645., II Aulo Parts, Jerom e. Coll Or Writ* For Complai hu|_BO ton dairy or-hotsoiwy..ncriiQ .^ e J .T ra llo 'rB .... ______CONSIGM'-YOUR.QUNS and_l! ------324-^ t : ------imU rain, close-in. Also, straw'BW. Chock our solociion andid '3 Wadoraln wfioolinos, usodJ gun coilpctlon with us now ^ p p iac e ’trallor: $3500 lakes all! -TAYIOR&MART!H,IIIC.INC. AUCTIONEERS ^ DOt: Call 733^142. ___ Call 734-0411. •______i_ pricosboforoyoubuy. 2 seasons. For salo or' fofalasKcasnrolufn, PPossibly soil scparaie. v P.O. Box 349, Framont.tt. NobrotkaN 6802S fs55 Con Pauios Chovrolot loa£0._^C.all_^2652 ovds;^ — Phono 733:2?.77,______? 70 ton 3rd, 2 wido. 150( ThoVidoor store, P 4 o a / 7 a i -1-4800 4 s 'p ^ Ponlloc.QMCTrucka 5 hand iln’o's. 1106‘ 7" main1 Blue LBkesSporllng Goods uiii O m if n f ! , fSKrsrPHEnD. balos of straw. 3500 Bi 1965 Yamaha Phazer. good 1 iTOTingii urrwi NkiiM m rw-*m \ hm w«dif»» ...... mo. - corrr. Galt 54>6597.------______901 S- Uncoln. Jorom o____- - linos.-HOO'4” main linos. 733-6446 ,,,, ^ condition. 42W787.______n tttUM Hn M/ni-uiii Ow% x»hi « —- ____324-3900 or 734-6565 ... Call 537-6525, m / n i u u y — 700 tons cloon first, soconc . GUN & ANTIQUE SHOW iSSe'Pola’rVs v 400!~like now. 2 2 Chevy f=U 15” 5 hoie stock _ S o / Kioforbuilt hofso’ 4 alock:k . $2800,_Phonp 73j.gg^_ovog^ wheels, y with qood radial 3(>C K & TAN pups, 125. 4 third culllngs hay. $50) January 3l5t 4 February 1st, S: llros, $65,Call 733-6 2 9 4 .______ting offor. Call733-2l48.______trallors, Como In and soo ^ l l ' ^ ^ i ^ hunting Iho boot built horso 4 slockIS IK -F arm lm plem ents Guns, collocliblos. Indian 22 '"p'laco enclosed *' — 45 ton la t cutling hay. $40i •, aitilacis, knives, art, crafts. 5snowmobilo trailer, 4 4 bTg ’ Mros' lor Ford or 175-Auto Dealors irailofs In trio Manic Valloy.’• john"6 ooVo model 350. fB'l'l Oodgo. Gumbo Monster 175-Auto Dealere ITS i Jrlltany pups. 2 males, «•ex* ton. Can dolivor. &43-5130. iVfi0fiil‘s/(0/i0rDurl/. ‘ lowelry. coins. Buy. Soil. |(loolbo'xos, lights, oxc, C l35-Cycla3iSupplles HAS MOV p o o SCHOOL all levels. Id Mofllc Voll*y Fram e A — Ing iSQO. Call 532-4489._____ Roilor mlli. usod' baviss 22 rillo Rominnlon boll-ac-' a avallablo. KAWASAKI OP . Oiir new locallon I* tha oM M puar results, 32>3381. T modoi 400 portable. 12 x 30,'1 ilonw/_clips,CaII733-3327._ TTWIN FALLS. 734-4060, iTw 1 VW Sandrail, paddlo Body Shop. 2 mlfat W**t olI MV:MVRMC On Hwy. M . [TTT WANT TO RENT: Farm with WE BUY 4 soil usod s a d -■. requires 60 HP Iraclor. Alter ' tiros, fiborglass seats, cut­ English Springer Spanlols,? i homo bolwoon Buhl 4 Flloi'"Of dies 4 lack. Shop around ' ’ ■ REWAROl' )0 wk puppy, snols, tallB & 6 p.m.j 536-65Mpr 324^280, - Model 31 Remington pump ting brakes, runs but noods. A _Blg Thank Yoo tofo oil1 of our tup* '» * • aroa. Call 54^882. •______wllh us lasl,. because wo ; 125-Travel Trailers \m_lnor work.$950,543-4679, . dew ' claws removed, S35, any will not bo undorsold on(n Roiiormlil. dump woighor.'. 16 gauge shotgun. Brass „ pallors through-tho yeor*yei making thli jori Wanted: Caah loaso any f . flil.augor. Soli or irado lorr plalo on stock reads: "Boat p i i980”Kawasaki'KEi75! ru n s' B107 alzo acroago. Writernto bools 4 saddlosi Vlckors 1 FoTsalE: 1977 28’ Road i m ovo p o ssib le . manaoor. P o " BOX 2157157. Woslorn Storas 733-7096. hay. Call 886-2652 oves. _ Dunking Ocl. 3, 1951.■ Rangorp 5ih Whool trailof,, cgreat, needs body work: M toreS pm . ______• Carponicr Pass, t,T ,J. sclf-conlained. 5 oxlra Insula-• 11974 Kawasaki 350,' runs o yot) better & ui Twin Falls. ID 83303. “ OSED'EQUIPMENT_ Thli movo will sorvo y ------t o n — ^ L f c — floflliturod _Tnls^un_]s_wQilhlC3a^lQ_4li—llonXalotnuvlndQwsJfiOQOl_QQQd_ln_QlL-.9]l?PJLB-°>^i!-__c OolmatJon puppies. Call W sntear'IO O ^osa ^^Tiiitri^ i ^ O R w i n a ------anyone but mc- $500I 0 or will consider -ID'-Tl■■“$500. or Will sell separately. -faottor."^^------^------; - ^ o n ln o s, allor 5 p.m..■ m factllllos/homo lo ront oi JD-4230P.S.W/SGB Roward, Plus largo rewardI s 80ll-conlalnod camper a aI, ^ - -f Pnqno 423-6213 ovenlnas. }^167jKe73: • ’ _ loaso. Sond Info lo Z-S4.■ C' ci Reg Yor"kshi'io boars and’tl MF-65gas lor other guns. No ques-• r pantrade.C all734-275t.-. . 733-1366 TTr. 0 Times Nows. P.O. Box Boi Hampshire boars, Sorvico-0- JD 46J0 P.S.P.F, w/18.4-308 lions asVod, Ask for Roger, J 548. Twin Falls, Idaho 83303.03- able aao. 324-8277. ' TifADE*l978”Chovy 2 d « rf ITS-AutoDealera ' ------_ radlals ' 734-6409aller6pm, !■Caprlco Landau. 82k mi. lor •. ___Australian Shophord. CajiCall 100 acrea poUlo around IHC3686w/cab4air. 82hrs. REWARD! ..)ib :. to ^20‘ lfflYCl_ti:ailor,_ S 4 .e005MonATueaon1y., -'- w h o o l-lin o s ^ u p p iro d i„“»-'1K-SheepSGoaIJ - bl ------lHC-886 w/ cab and air.------"F PM no 754-62_59.______— r well. Nonh. o( Hozelton dormon Shophord pupa Contoct mo Boko Shop,, oor ------r - ^ r - SOUTHWEST 124-Sfiow Vehicles ( \1978 FlfcbaU iraiior. 23'-^('. SKC rog, black & lan. 5 mo call 536-6568______soll-conlalned, gopd cond.. •' aid, temalen. Call 720-7578. 112-lrrigalion EQUIPMENTCO j $5500, will lake cab over TTT 102 ocros closo to Twii For salo. or trade Tor 4 x 4) * c a r e e r a s part down. Call. ^ _All gaugo liTbinD’ln slock.J* Twin Falls. Idaho PU ol equal valuo: two 1978 $ hBLEK ‘ Of MM ' ___ _10% off. monlh o( January,v ' RogerNowlon 733-1545 Kawasaki 440's, Ono 900 ml. ' i i O W JUVAILA n3-1212anvllmo. ______Tir;; 365 acros, Caollolord. 2000 lrIr- Rocky MounUIn Induatrles. ' • R o sld o iu ^ . 733;.2iW__, ono 1100 mt, w/2 place! 1 1978 25‘ Torry travel Irlr. Hew P u ^ Kitten or Pound and Jerome,lD.324-2142...._i;_ USED PARTS: j’d '« 3 0 . 4020, onclosod Irlr. Musl sool All1 £ Soll REDQUEEN6LAND __ fooc) box. runs and works9 — — • riEELEfl catllo dog. 8 wook nroal.Call734-64l1.______. 175-Auto OealerB 17S-AutoDoalers 11*-Fann[inp[emenl8 & dpuQplo S, CAl?5fe-2773, 114-FarnilmplefT»nta 200T Freeman balor. oood S he p h Q rd V ’'Lal)"<7)l Pup- » cond,.S2000.Call 766-3539. dios FREE lo good homo.'Z. I "'AFrEiT-it g all 734-0540,______-[ n v I n t o r y I 115-FarmWort( Top ol tho lino AKC j ipglstorod Scollios, ^ Tho I USED11UC1CTOR CLEARANCE |I Wanted d srte c t yalontlnol (300 lo LIST SALE j '"M ANTiR^ETp'^OlNG" ' C io rp h o n o Bolso. 343-7244.S J ” I ^ Call Bcn Holdomann- W onted: 1 maio manx kliion, i ______«W 26?______4 > r IM .F. 1105 • i^ l l gU^8/934-B 461. Gall.^ ; ut.mninnui ... : MANURE HAULING and iui ► W Ak . . P . R . ipod k m a a t ...... «I ^1,4951I PILING. Gooding Groen and I t Chop. Call 934-4730.____: MAZDA!. PICKUPS I & r m ed. <100.324-5063.____ — I M .F. 2675 I • TRIPLE "O'* REPAIR 9 ’ /heel Drives ; AllTyposOf 4 >X 4 Flnancfngjm>4 ^ W heel & 4 W h l — ■ i s a ' s s ...... >11w ’13,9001I Truck4Faim Equlpmonl I Call Tlm. 733-67^734-7285 r s l l ! i ^ Farmere* marka COMINGI G 1 - 2 8 - 8 7 S n O P i <'ickups & B lazers M . F . 1 0 8 0 I m n K i n ------I K ia n n B ...... 1 «2-Aucllon8 ^ ^ 5 ,9 7 5 1 Recreational ■ VOLKSWbVAGEN ■ ------— I FORD 9600 1 Q 1 utnruT. u r teft-FarmSoed 7,7501 .Vanagon Van 4 X 4 T i lURRY •J i^o boarda wonW. wm { 120-A*la«i)n

    »“ I FORD 5000 * eX q l e ultri.u q h t .I m ^ ' I mjTTnQ,KBI «p k low hours. $2500 o rlra d o (orir j Quantum Wago)on 4 X 4 HURRY lunncai...... * « ' 4,975!? ? Call 829-5720.______HIS OFFER I 997-Hay, Grain & Feed TAKE A D VANTAGEPFTHI! / t SGOOD! r S.FALFA Prololn ns I FORD 861 j • 121-BmIsSAcc8js. AUJDI WHILEOUSI R SELECTION 1S< [1 dfi cutiing# & cover^. 150- : a u i » . V iS t & 2nd. J55-3r#r ^ 2 3 4mt 7 .; | m ...... ^» » 2,5951I Alwaya boiler buysl A n k eB lv er Angus.______Magic Valloy Marina 3V. ml. W, on Addison 4000S Q u a ttroI' 4 X 4 Hs j FORD 1500 i ■ •73»6141______- — f e i o a a S— _A lauuacatin. ______« t ton « H 7 9 5 1 I Don Olson aluminum oul- I sldoollcoolor. $175. " 5000ST. Q uatirck o - 4 X 4 1 . KlnitcrlV.CalKi^gMS.____^ j AUUHITSCARRnVLOWIUTEniuilCllie! t PihpfioiSZi^^M-;______a ■ B iM h t Evinrudo 4 Mercury motoTS"? TEST D R IV E A 4X4 AT boats 4' llohlng tackle. IWIKFALlLLSTRAC1DR |t• Tom'a Marina.4 Sport Gde.'■ CHRIS JORDDANMAZD\ I HoybuinfBurloy. 6r6-7473. . Abprox 85 tons, rcj»M »ii£re«i»M aE riittlnd oood alfalfa fioV ; VOJCSWKGEN-I•PCKSCHE-AUDI ^ &IMPIPLEMENT ' 12'I . k . aluminum . A _ ^ a l . 6 HP iBi 1 f

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"Agi rM ediccal j8 t p t e I helpeiITS i p p l e w t o c .igartaja Ip rep a;ared I to acccept Ifa ta litties I For voluijnteers, tr;rauma I H ByLORAYN&O.SMITlJITH _ ■ Times-News writer , can behclardtocpi)nquer I H B U H L -C h erri CraftIrafton has been a . volunteer with Uiehe Buhl Quick ^d llo n Dote: To protect tbe'saleij'tbe VAV24-hburcrtsi^ I s line and th at they ^ 1 , Response^unit for twotwo y e a n , but so d to assist at Uie volimteer$, Volunteerss vAaalAst a re not alone Is a key factor, she . far she's never bad to ^ / e o e e tuid tbe Meatalsi Healtb says, as m ost vievictims (eel complete-: sceneofafatalaecldentdent. ■ •hotline asked tbat Iast‘o$me3nes Bot be ly Isolated by bothboi fear and humllla- However, abe sUU11 rem re em bers Uie -tlonatrev^allogt12 their situation. ^ ^ ■ first Ume. on a medicedlcal call, when ' ;. .-Volunteers firfdr VAV,,'a private;' Uie paUent died. .^LORAYNEO'smith non-profit groujoup funded through^ As one of manmany volunteer Tlmes-News writer grants and dona)nated funds the past emergency medicald tetechnicians, .or . _ ' . ' five y ears in Twin T< Falls, also get EMTs, th r o u ^ oit u t. rural ^fom- A rm N FALLS - The phonenering»in i support from'eac>ach other a t meetings fflus](ies,in the M«^i[«^c Valley who 'Ib e middle o(;tbe p l^ t It's a.;call where they Bbwlace tbelT'experiences are'tralned In basicislc.llfe support, becam e. Invoked 3-Jrom tbe liospital'emergenc;mey room \ylthout dlvul^:^ g 'th e .Identities of Crafton la y s she *bec. rV h e re a battere4-V7ir«haB«8kasked help victims. - ■ ..becausQ.she Vwanted,ed 'Mi outside In- | ? ? ro ra Volunteers Against Viole:olence. . Som e volunteei.Mrs, sucti as Paul T.,' terest." nuei Uie work X:''Becky;J., a .volunteer, meets mc the Just try to, botot let themselvea get But ^ e contlnuei It “very: fulfilling' '''S^oman at tbe hospital .andI tatakes her.: em otionally'ininvolved. With -fit H E m because she'finds It “ to the VAV shelter home wbwberp ^he ■ background asI ana orderly and male K m togooutandhelppeopli always work In cen stay In safety for a few fe days nurse,, he has\ beenb trained tn this' K * ’:; K H The EMTa, who ah whtle leam ing -what Optionsis area open approadi to meinedlcal problems and f/v-'. K n teams, provide basiclie firstf aid a t ac- B i ' l l jpport equipment tries taextend ItItt to behavioral ones. t j j | i | f l y cldents and life suppc i iS -A fier yoii get,a call lliece .I tha't It’s "If you look at tbe situation Uke a • H R f l l : for crisis medical sltuiiltuatlons.unUl an reach .Uie often S tx v d to come nom e and go»to to sleep," soap opera on TV," he says, ‘‘you're ,t ^ ambulance can reac |% w ky says. Not all calls are of this seeing It, but ns After all, outwhatllwas." •’^ f l ^ f l been, in a situation'wlV where she'•'had . ' herself to .:such trauma? Al rwalk awayr-"^utrr--- r __ tbere-are-m any—more-{i-pleasant — He-estlmaterBr that'only-ene^ In •W— ^ f l to turn around and >Afa Uiat In a sm all / avenues of volunteer servlwi;lce w here calls Is a realI crisis, ci but despite his. ^ f l ^ f l she's well aw are Uii next call she I f j one Is nol subject to mldnighlight phone determinationI notn to become :emo- ^ f l community the ne De someone she v calls. ■ tionally Involve'Ived, th at Is difficult H answers could. be ‘ Although they expressedd HU in dif- with'potentialI t suicide' calls on the knows. ilunteers hotline. "Nobody knows whenwh« you can fall ; ferent ways, all of the volun Tln»*^mDhotefANOYAfl lys. "It could hap- Interviewed said they can:are about He s a y s hiss |greatest satisfaction apart," Crafton says, people -who are hurting. And Ai they as a VAV voluolunteer is relating to , V M edical TectmlclanI w lth the city of BuKl» pento anyone." C h e rr i C ra f to n , a volunteelrvi Em ersency V 100 hours of EM T ^ In knowing children of abU!buse victims wbo have d *att outside Interest* Sbe.credlts'the 100 »ald there's satisfaction in 1 becanA e In v o lv ed inin the emergency workk 1because she w ant^ * inteers. must lake J one has done the best he or she can never "SMn anany man who did not . training, all voluntei : ! Wd'thS^conWhtfMlo’6tlon't)fi''flroblem8 j to help iftiblbeR p^n In needaed. 7. beatuponthelrrlrTnother.'’j msellng,” ClirlsUansen says, 3ut most o t' th(T calls' ar.eire lesd caW clted'above, the i Volunteer c o r - . counsi nkeeplng her from " It Is awarding,-Beckecky says, Pat Christiansansen,-Twln Falls, sees . "Jf that’the caller was Inn herh continual search for ■yoW',vi sceaetwilh'ke amatic and can' be referrrred to rectly guessed the bple who have had -a crislIrI s In teer woric involving t Ipe o r : th e College, of Sououthem teer contacted pollollce who got to .the ."jjefap: iponse teams en- ilo n ." , . ; llltlesomethlngligtbhelp,"AeMy«v- \ “S preventadeath. ' lhclr-1Ir-llvfis-and-comeJhrflUglLlti r^nK " Uons,, quick., respon jbaCenter for New Directionsns.' bridge in time to pr( n^ir-counW ^lde^arlctirlety-o^-condlllons,-^ ------1 ^ • W h a t m ^ e s {he work-wo:w orthwhile r-' ,Often, ihe^• volnmeer\ .operators callers coordinator;or says .la recent Thisis helpsI volunteers idenUfy while callers pour.ouf .1[f /t th e situation can Walt, c \ " not all of which are life and deaU). ^ when victims gain enougjugh Initial- m erely listen w: roblems years the’types of>f callsc have become Uiecalcallers, she says. i; frequently they, refer withth serious imotlonal- prol J nahire. Crafton sayssys calls are about live through the free cocounseling their troubles: I sslonals desperate, rereflectingm ore dlf«- T'urning u n Uie problem over to ther helping agencies. njayJly be referred to the profess ° roughly divided bet\between accidents .. •A vailable al. VAV Ip takece steps to callers to othe Services economic UmImes. There are few ^elpsps Uiose with religious faiUi . lielp IbemselvM, the vo.lunteinteersays. But occaalorialljilly there is "d ram a In .the tl rM ental Health Sei and medical problehisehis. ; nter, whcv 'have their owna crisis P“ P'= calling novIOW. “Just to talk," taini a proper] prespectlve. ' ' kid had a blood^ atia when they don’t "youI JustJu reach real life." ' centei “ One tim e a kid e . - . : ------...... and depression,seiseeifis a major pro- _ After I've talked-wlUi-iomeoeone I nose,” she says. • • . a-polnt where-you know you'iTOU've done- -T he coordinatnator- sald last-year a line. - say' a little prayer Uiat I've saidlid Uie When Uie EM TsI get to Uie scene of all you can and It’s up to themem ." hotline volunteeiteer was able to pre- But3ut sometimes the volunteerer, sen^ >>l“ ' ; Ju st lettlng'battered womiomen know-vent-a suicidalal persoh-from-jumplng-slng.si ig.sulddal tendencles. bas.toto keep ^ n e reason_sthehey^call lsJjecaiKe j l ^ht t Uijng.i Then I try not to think t an accident, Uieyf firstfl survey Uie_____ hrough the from the Perrine■Ine Bridge. the5 cecaller talking - en d lesslyf’.'In .: 'th e" Uiey ‘ c'ahT afftifford" 'proTesslpnar. abo’utjmt It anymore,” Cfirlallanrtn'1 sHuallonrihe'n’ iacWBcWFWhHtTiceds^ - Jlia t help Is available Uito be done. In her last caU to a two- ; vehicle- coUisIon,, . oneo nian was mheadlnlurles. ommendsstress mainagemennt id r voluunteers "We controlled his blee^g, sup- jlPsyGhblo!Dgists recc stabilize him untU . | ) be good..v.olunteep, peoplee jmust.hav^e empathy of assassuming personal responslblSlbiilty for Uie emotional re a-HonsffiLW d aMTlved, S and got him "^By LORAYNEO. SMITH — ______^ c o ld b earted .-T o be iteers-from being overcome bj for those they areretting t tp s^tres^J." 71 ...... V of oth3thers Is what-keeps voluntee the - out of th e 'co ld ,-w;hlcb.-probably hlcl w as ------• Tlmes-News writer______y. )b e sam e techniques that hc ind Is - someUilng over whlcliS f thS Since Uiere w ere no But volunteersrs mi ust-“ le t the btb'fer persoson'take responslbUl- bowv aa w fu r Uie-abusive husband shesim ply p u t down'iwn'Uie'seatslnher j Falls psychologist. unteer has no control. lal m anager of .the M ental HeHealth Ser* ty for their ownn aiactions and emotions, rathither than, taking lt~on volun' lUn flH slatlonwagon andd tteam members . V- Dr. Pfill Grover, regional )onna Stalley, a Twin Falls:Is .volunteer wlUi Uie Guardia 1 also a psychologist, says.th'.the Impor- yourselforplaclng;lng blame on some external1 fifactor." he says.. Dor e t ta e s pul lhe Injured m anin In her vehicle. • r*^lces lQ;Twln F alls and al eni program for five yeai'ears, says she does somet ryourseli from those you arere trying to- -Using the Gua:iuardlan ad Litem prograram as an example, -Llteni is In Uils Instance, •;2iant thing ls."to’distance'yo :om e depressed, but knowln{/Ing Uiat Uiere will be Uiose5 ttimes Many times, as Ir csponslblllty for-tbe-otberer person’s- Grover says goodood volunteers would i>e seisensitive to and have becoD sense Is Uie best -;ilielp and'realize the' resp P5 her cope .wlthithem. .Ho.viowever, she,doesn’t,.want.toto ault using common sent ____em pathyJor.the-(ie.cfilld:a:altuaUan3ut-theyey .woiild best handle help? S e s “ li^g-volunteerrcai"Can-dorthe’Buhl ------:■ j.._l)ebaviQtllea,-wl]Mhatpersoirson.I! ______:ause she "sees-many posllosltive end results!* and “( Tbls Is verjiJlllfflcult to) leam,le; both for professionalsals and vol- It by saying to themthe selves “ This is unforun:inate.and here's what faecai . . womansays. ," ra th e r than "Isn ’l It ,awfwful and how are we aboutju tk ld s.!’ . . unteers. a l} ^ , he says, bibut It "comes more -natuiturally for-we need to do," i rating'throughout Magic VValley “He was In as muchmu danger from ever going to solve)lve this awful problem?” .AV :referral ..program operat som e." ‘ • See EMTs:so ot n P ag eD 2 By distancing oneself the psychologist does not mme ean being ' Focusing on tbtbe e positive aspects of w hatIt caoi be done Instead. ’ • SeeTRAl)Al)MAqnPaReD2 ■ • lover ; . - J t a . - , 5 S = n * iD pgrarmat’mitakes R'tover shline all < U l. tem perature con- Uieyey would sense It and .Jumpnp into Nlsblmoto said; MMBA l ly DAVE LARSEN . . spray hose wlUi , Los.^Siin^e/esT/mes trbls, even a bloww d( ry e r. ., : Uiee backI seat when-we gott near. And In a case suchuch es Bosco. w here ; - "S in ce ,Uils waivas new. It wns trial Now,DW, when we are w alklng Uierem and a home tub is not; big enough, Uie on- LOS ANGELES From,I, timet to. and error," Faveiver said. "Originally Uieyey pass by here, Uiey tug at Uielr ly alternative useded t to be cold w ater Ume[me, according to RevaI Faver, we had a ramp ■running'ru from the tub leashashes and want to stopln.’ • In Uie yard from aI hoshose; raed so m ean," Ab- somiomebody wlil poke his headd IUitq the to the floor, butJt we soon found, out AU of which doesn't s u ^ r’ise is tbe' "It always deemed door■oor and ask, "W hat's a dograi•am at?" ; that dogs don’tt »want to' walk up or Dogrogramatproprletor. boU said. “ It w ass likelik turning a cold ““V Well, first we p ut your pelpet into a down a ramp." “A dog shouldn't be traiimimatlzed hose ohyourself." /ashUig machine," she'llil reply. Some dogs, In fact, require .'that byI a batn any more than youu a re ," Paul-Llnke, onee of the stars on the A . . "Tbi'Then w r generally use- \tPie , per- Uie owner get intoito Uie tub first. - Faveaver said. -"And when -an owner < former "C H lP s" television tel« series, is he dogramat with - mannahent-press cycle for tbe dryryer. "TKat's Uie on:only w a / Bosco :wlll ... /ni.1.1 a regular a t the “And you knbw w h at?" sb(ibe asked agree to It," .sal}ald acto r Bruce Ab- Moses, his Dobermanman. . m “ Moses b ates cold colc water," Llnke r W with¥ltb a wink. "& m e of them1 actuallyi boU, who showewed up wlUi a ’ 110- • ‘A“ dog sh.oulc)(;i'IJ runs when I fill his U bell(lelleve it/’ 1 pound German ShShepherd-St. Bernard fraumaHzeclibYy said. "He even rum ... ------NiNot surprlslnbly, perhaps,i^because ! mix.Theanlmall)H s owned by hlm and drlnking-bowlrAndlnd when-l used-to— a baffi any'firioh wlUi a hose, Uilngs . notlot every bl^k has such su an his wife, actresssLlndaHamllUm. L . try and w ash him^ wl ve. He didn't like It Ki.::-* estaistabllshment -f nor do many;y towns.i Ron Sandler was w there with his tthanyopaMAn n d ] reaUy got negative. j H and gave m e a bardard time, and.Uien.I___ __ , ...... BaJfe" --“I" I t w as m y v ry own Idea,’J," Faver Irish setter, - Aheu, who. did iald, "A nd for eariy five yei^earanow everyUilngoncon-om m and: ^ ■when an pwndi« - would get heavy onm hihim. >Wri5 “Things are differfferent now. I'm not i . . ^^fl^ itt hibaff worked: lavlng a placijce where “Up and Inl"" Uie owner barked, ,Qdobs his or her ov log owners cfidrent a tub Anud water and his .pet duduUfuUy leaped.up. dog, a.i^qp^ortrt destroying my back,ack; and he doesn't md towels ai^ brushes, and s not wlUiout barking,g. About half an hour . mlndthewaterbecai•cause it’s warm.” ------•' lave to worry about any cleaeanlng up later when It was all over, Uie owned devolops.'-. ’ EveryUiing a t JJaxon's.- (named .! 1 German shepherd) jfterw ard ." }.' com m anded,' "C"OK, shekel" And efter Uie ow ner's Ge - K 0 v a F a v st-use - no reserve- And,' - added ' customei'ei' . Shlz Aheudid just mlat. at 1 ... is first-come, flrst-u; !41shlmoto,.8po&ging ber pootMxUe wiUi Nlsblmoto hadJd to place her small doyomof' OjlffiTiBf tions. The tub rehta:■ntal is W for ahort- an 80 pounds, 510 for ' ihampoo: -^‘r do n 't gel a backache bi poodle, Clndy, In the metal tub but, 4 as m A d habr dogs less Uian & iny:-Oor©; from .leaning over oi my once Inside, thehe stray the woman bigger ones, ondnd $10 to $20 for nwn-dog,-fl io:tlme limit In any______iathtub athomfc^^------^ had:id6{^Mit-pMceiuIly^as-aham'—does t-i ttfjr htq-or tiBr japp.ort:li)ngbalrs.-wiUiJio_tir; Inside Jaxon's Dogrammat are poo and then comonditloner were work- oevcevelops." But too often llI IS me case. ihelves of pet:accessorlesI iand.two edln." , owniw ner who Is traum atlxed Uf be1 has Nlsblmoto bad concompleted Uie rinse U**n(i^Wp(>oto rl. Doesn't Uiat-fee> >•' ■ , . • • ■ , ; _ . stalls. Each stall Is equippedMlwlUi an " It’s Uie samem e condlUoner I.u s e ^odcsdoUie'Jobathome. • cycle..“Good girl. I “ As if Uie • kneeling ammd Uie good, so nice aridi clean?"cli Nlshiinoto, ■ . ele\elevated ctistom-blUlt sUinlioless-stoel .myself.” Nishlnilmoto said. “Clndy ' ‘ { tub (with wooden platform,n, 80-Uie loves It^ ond shele loves.! Uils place. My baciackacbes weren't enough..I.. after- cooed to h e r poodleidle while blow-dry- Ron Sandler lathi t h e r s u p h i s I r i s h s e t tte e i r , A h r a » |n o n e tub ; Uie h air to m ake it pet wUl not sUp), -a'rubbei«^matted husband and I hhi ave two oUier dogs, w;ard a r you have aU Uiat m essis Id Uie Ing and com bing Ui( o f tw o s ta llsI ata t a p opular Los Angeliteliesdo^ash . Uie h air fluffy. brach from' which the anliilmal can and It used'to be th a t when we w ere baUilaUitub to clean Aip, alnd U> ffiilnr ffmnmlnff-Dlaca. K06Irn«ii^.^rtnum nnH Hnffft thR ^drain.". >. o^ntTinrHSonPageDi 'r.'- -l>4TIfflf»44i»wtrTwlnFtlli, . 8 un(i«y, jillu*/yi /y a f l,iw J im o rr s t o c f e ii l w ^ t r eeats t oy } o u r i ^l l ^ t ^ • ’ T h e J D q y li/Q i ;s B H B H

    If you’re iooUsg for a m school students in cities acrosouUie seven Uqihl^allatUieReglonln , OAKLEY--Mr. and Mrs..KendaU I remcrabrinw for yoopftvi[•voriteper- country in which the firm basu potato H>eecb toanam< Sari Dayl^ wiU be honoreded al an U r a y n e O . “ , in P rice, U lah, . •onoQ ValenUne'sDay.tbetheTwlfl processing faculties. He is aI Mlnlco& E 8 sten Utab,io men bouse Ja n . 31 lo observi of ; c,.; F«Hi Junior Club bas a goojoodsolu- . High School senior and Um soitonoflee . recenUyi■ ■ '"--r.' heir golden wedding annlverursary. I Smith andBeU) S Cannon. . Uon.’ Frienda and. relatlvee aree invited ' ■ ■ The project Is called "Sw Hia entry, UUed "Visions of '■ W lim erfw erelrePeteHfflmao^fliti' of a- . io Impromptu n b caU:from 4-until. 7 p.U. Treats.” Members will dai Sugarplums,’.' is a draw in| of )akley LDS SUke Culturalral HaU, :. — hom em ade truffles to your)ur valentine sleeping child WlUi brightly coloredc< GtryWlsterbtili 3 lead^The an d tb lrd iad iM - 'forth.CenlerStreet,.__...... bn Feb. W.TBey wulMfioDfioDUctlBK-— e x p e n w ja ld ' S p o t l l ^ t IH flgjittng-iitwvirtilnHea -'Dayley-AmLBlancbe_P.eci! ...... Individuals find busloesMsjesfororden • Naples, Pla..« young artist says tb at wblleIwor^B— w SWWBnWWdtt tbQcan- CoweU, Uiird ind narried Jan. 26, 1937, in U _____ untUPeb.i.i,______J______:______L;madetoiilsfBId vicA tlotfior tw o to — .ojttM atn.-W ismogpitS' remplelnSaU-Uke-Clty.-Th*'bey-havA. y decorated Twelve othe dlM he was liilng u subjects. ------:— “CUylFiUicerflr 'Co8tis$9forabri&Uyd< and a $9,000 donation yoi re s ld ^ in M agic V alley since, except . bagofone-dbientnuflesoftof assorted were nominal ' Cannon took hU first art cla■ius\a speaking. Teammmembert 1 are.coacb- , ^ ifayorltechnrity. ______,oiO :or four years out of stflte. TlThe cou- )S, publicity Valiigy honor.' ninth grade "b y accident*' whirhenit edby Dr. FraniTinner, T wbob^ads-• ■ ‘or fav o rs, says Jao Stubbs, ] ther area resldrats also die lie has lived in _FUer, Mulurtaugb, was Uie only c lass which fllhLhis -. Uiedramadeparl a i ^ e n t . ■ ; QiainnaDe jatedfortheMagicf^ -C rw ln'FaU s, B urley and now resided >'Proceeds will be used totosendtfro s NeIioB,Dr.Pi}r. They are WUllaih - schedule. nln , 'InOn Oakley. 3 with cancer ' Smith, Clyde I He bas since taken five mor Twin Falls area children wl [athy Brown, Deborah wa] R'NeeMelli*isa Haaroe, Twin FaUs, The Tl evenl wUl be hosted byb Uielr K e n d a l l a n d BIiB lanche D ayley!( ' lb a camp this summer atnt KMcCall. G eorge Hanej c la s k i in Uie sub ject andhop* - w as nam ed to theth e d e a n 'flls ta t chilidiildren, K. Newell. Dayley,/, Provo,...... PauIMUei,PaulT._ continue sch his studies In coUege - Members are hoping theyjy willn raise all Twin PallsleDDUon, Thelm a Ross, E " SouUiweslera'OkOkiahomaStateUni- utalUtah; M ariU 'D ayley. Jeromime; Lor- Alberta, Canada;a; Earl: G. Dayl^;; ' special em phasis on UluslraUi enougb money (0 pay U>e«relr (expenses William Nungaey Jr. and Donna SUJley, cla . versilyforUitaftLi^faU semestCT. nala D ufur and R uth Broweirer, boUi Pocalello; and JanJames Dayley, Fre-V artwork will appear oo the IM fbraweekofcarop. CarlPothier.ldls: H arry M a u o th and con ■ Boi!3olse; KaUil^n B ev^, CaCaMston, mdht,Call(.,andtheI their spouses. Ida Christmas cards, aod heBWUl v . 'f Anyone interested in ord m e n t f s - LettereI of m ore than 40<100 w ords m ay be editedd ffo o r le n g th . • I', County magistrate Judge,e,who V Jim Jensenrthe ProntierField Com*: —^ bMamead^rictiudgeln!In Minidoka and Richard ^ Tw in FaUs Tuesday -■ BBlood pressure checks'— County this year, was nameimedUaglc munityprojecen Is Lions club president, Senior Citizens Centeiter 9a.m.tonoon;bi;bineolp.m. .. m ond annual prdximatelyl e Wednesday - Valley winner of the second ■d Nixon headed the com- ■' 616 E asU and Drive ’ — Crafu and quilting “ w His selection, scoreboard wi 9:30 a.m.-to0 3:30 p.m.; ■ grocery •■---'CrFFICI:iALCOUPO contest last November. His Ject He said tbal the ap- r- M enu ; ' was based on bis public serviceser In several fund-i 18. orders must be called in to ^ a m s ■ EVER"SWEEPST> lylS.OOOneededfortte ‘ Monday - H am and beans. "CABINFE' TAKES - IGA'forTbursda ttlw Uw -Tvfl iW»*. 7 w>d nlfhli.I,. N« *•* - y _ botb'academic and BjMrtsts activities,a eluding salesI was i obtained through Tuesday - Beef-a-ronl. Mlay delivery; ' - ■ « Wbl • »

    « on I'M CwiUt«< Cn«l»< Thursday - Grocery delivery; I Jw». [tlM. tJ. WUgiX ItUi. ' .Geae Sturgill and Robert«rtSelbel, dllngparkingid-ralslng projects, In- Wednesday— Pork patty. 3jir ONIYAT THISSIORS- ••plnocblelp.ml;nl;blDgo6;^p.in. ■ . - ^ o ir o i i^fepresentatives of the inveijvestment • County Fair.esofllghtbulbsandhan-^ ' Thursday — L entils. I Hart, along . - F rid a y , -• Exercise . II a.m., - • BEST WESTERN j Arm in Twin Falia, said Ha Ing at the Twin F alis . VFriday—Chicken potple. • / Bl I >l»Ith 19 olher nominees fron'rom across Todd Canno pinochle 1 p.m.J. ■ Ir. - • T AcUvltles < the nation, Is now eligible[eto t( com- l9370re-ldaC Monday - C rafts and oullltilling 9:30 ' AgelessSIS Senior ClUzens |! CANYOhN SPRINGSrINN I ^ I MteforUienBtlonaliitle.B. Contest. His e mon, 17, R upert, won the . a.m.■ to 3:30 pim.; exercfcee :11 a.m .; 310 Mainn SSt. N., K im berly - ■I I3 5 7 B lu .tila k e s Blvd.N., Twin FalitII* , - : g> . ,1 The winner, who wlli bea}e announced rompetlllonvi laChrlstmasCardArt bridge 1 and pUiochle 1 p.mm.; bingo . Monday — S|SplU peas wiUi bam, * ‘ dext month, will receivejaweek’s a V triesfromjun Isenli^wasplckedlna 6:30p.m. osh. apple,!e, celery and orange II ' ■ ' ■ ■ . nwiUimorethanSOOen- hri, es/ com bretread, butter and but- |INAME------N lunlorhighandhigh X terscotchpuddln ______W ednesday — Meatloaf with BI * ADDRESS I r d u m l a — ------^ cheese, potatoetoes and gravy, Rub- |I CITYCl ______^______bard squash, sitslaw wiUi fruit, bread. ■ pi I PH Q M g_ . — -• pontiouoifromPajPageDl - says. Becau: "Much al)use is caused b;by stress, butter and pearir cobbler.c under auspices of thes CommunityC phasis sow ( imuch hos to do w ith financincIal pro- . F rid ay - 1L iver and onions, lardlan v o lu n -. m ain togeUi blems our society is going thUirough." potatoes and1 gravy,j com, tossed giuc Action Agency, the nard ause of the currenl em- " ' the court as resolved am she says. The director ddoes not w la ? Peoie^|wrs. bread, butter teers a re appcinted by th iV on helping-families re-.imu en suffering home. believe ^buse is intentional,I, but Uiat and fruit cocktail advocates- for children ;elher, m ow cases are 'ble ...... from either neglect or' atabuse, often However, 1 "abusers lack skills In knowjwlng how ______. . . ., -Q-yf wijj, -gand . children rem ain a t she • 'sexualabW '" ' 10' handle" frustration 'byb y f o U ie r - J - . "Y ou'd have , to be thick-skinned thl home" and \ mbei eans." ■ i r, in one case she started "ai - . ■ - qot-toJet-lLgct jflU-doyjoyj}.I'JitalLey.-..adoRlJfln.-pM . ,Tbe,ie.t(» M,vjjlujUeer?..t)jr ly j y ^ iif .fyi a “6cared'kld“In a foJler lo' says. Sbe says support frotfrom her (am -, leers, often v Magic-- Valley, „ appointsnted by ------flyr-who-unflerstandff^hai?hatsbe’s do--several yearsd went-through U)e entire m me agistrate 'Judges In theheir own Ihg, also helps, especially^lly when she's Penni Jam counties, receive 18 hours,(I,of train- a^w o^^It^^'il’d'overrMa _.LlhvolvedJnj..parllcularllarly_dlfficult. program.dir Ing, wiUi. ad d itio n al.. trainlining f o r / . • '« . f• • .V-' ^ a s e . '. a re less frutars’ tlm e r------■’.'maUiose, like Stalley, who woj/ork with anes. G uardian ad Litem cou ------f ,"You have an Mtomeyjey.who„works.,.tand the dy; Uie sexual abuse cases. Mor director, J ia y a . volunteers, ing ore volun- / ' / * 1M with you and (who) youu ccan tu m to lence. leers always are- - i - rustrated if they unders- ‘tho; tor advice. You attendmd meetings ‘ ' Sth ANNIVIVERSARY CEILEBRAT^^ gives a good dynamics of family vlo- the with lawyers, which glvi ------teei JANUARYJ 26-3•31! ^ perspective on the ententire court ^ ^ COUPON- system, so I’ve learnedida.loV { the T — Introducing — volunteersiVs. SWEEPSTAKES ' • ‘O ur Job la basicallyf td'elimlnate td ! wm • ■'OFFICIAL ~ C CONVERS/lSATIONHOUR IN THETl LOUNGE 8 can for kids I,*«vii IRORIQINALCH^BRBROILED PRIK!E RIB DIDINNER...... * 8 . 7 5 : _ fitness chaiL_when_her_er charge ap- ■ v.°'» C'oifipJImentery. BIHh Champagne with Dinner peared Tn court. The bw)aiic6bfe1r ii';;';;r i'’ I ■ ■ ■ Bl ■ MIi Im IF IHhdayCake a n d O a ifo l C, rpg'i.i n« l«i*< iKon Jvnww; 11. IH?. Inll; m . ■■ lo r th e volunteer to serverve as a friend •o» ebOT*. CowpMi a< ^ t EACH NIQHT ONE LUCUCKY GUEST WILL REDECEIVE A FREE DINNlJNER! and someone the child can:an trust: r ' _ lirTteniukuobvn,------■' — •* Featuring * — ' ♦.'while the volunteer guardiansgut are rnmrnmmmmmmu .fcere to befriend the chiliAiid, they are # ^ ENTERERTAINERtONY MMANNEN bot always popular withth other< faml- I ., In The D ining Rooir»m, lymembers. Staileysays.ys. V J\ ' 7-9P.M ., ...... ^ -{-^'Sometimes- the--mottjotherr is--far- V ...... W edmInesday - Saturday • : “ trom pleased wiin.youiiT7orh5ipiBg------i ~ m b t her kid Into a fosterer home,"I sbe ■w i M u m B e s t W eistern-C s anyon!Springs Inn Baths- 135 7 B luele IL ak es B lvd. N orth TwInFV Falls ,734 -5 0 0 0 ■ • Continued fromiP Pa ag eD I. ■ — ^ r-A n -a v e rn g e of-lO-pett-owners-a ow day------H u se the do-it*yourseite l t ' facUIUes. ■ I [After each usage, the lub is sprayed . ■ with a disinfectant and)d rinsed) wilh ■ En Year Jjolling waler. F o r an extra exi charge, H ind Of The V yaver or-Tnr^sIstantIt willn do the ■ Crooming or providee flea-control H Broducts. dry akin remednedles, and so H fo rth . Advicc Is free. INVENTIDRYCLEEARANCE 5' “ When somebody walkialks to for the ■ ' firs t time, his w ords will invariably ■ lEALTH c o nnrO N OneBatketo Im that his dog doesn't't like1 baths,'’ M CRAFT h e ihe said. "Uell him to) makem the ex- M HOOPS „ TEX 1 LYCCRA NOTION>NS {perlence as stress-free*e asi possible >a.$4.Wyd. R.B.W.3.69yd. H C tor the animal. HOW H OOW; 50% :: i*'o o . W/a jjzM - H a ir c u t) Take a Short cut to a c * 199 o r F ------lo w p r ic spring. Let the profes­ a ” * 3P ' yd. ^ M T s - SpeclQi.Selecti•c tio n • W o muts i at our everyday sionals T at the JCPenr ^ • Continued from PaiPagoDi . Chlldirlc6 s,Styling Salon give yoL •clal S«l.aion ■ *' o J O G G Ip N G J w i^ p o su re as he w as froi menSIO-Men'$9 s CRAFT Mes," she says, adding U • C h ild , cu tto fit your style an( FLEECE just too busy concentratli*atlog on what Idren Under 12-$7 sbudget. Price includes BASKETS :CCC Reg. $4.99 yd Ihould be done. You don’t)n’t have time, i _ _Idren i i Under5-$5 sham c poo and finish. ^ til later, to think hehow terrible t-Oni I b things were." inTw 50% 5j $% Professional home ca ■’But, Just as In otherr typestv oi vol- nl Lynn is back ^ O W * IW ^ »>| k iuileer work that adeals- wllh O u r S products alvyays avail| a b l 0 _ . daycbologlcfll problemlems, E M T ...... win! . p ■ “ niembers get moral support su| from _ • Evely Prices good everyday-all ieach other. • LindaStati: py e a r long. - ; ^ ‘A fter we’ve m ade a ci a call we often ._ ...... • ouKeelyn H an sen P fliscusa together wbat we could have , . Purchase of “ fione differently or betleiitler," Crafton . ^*7®Ida S lane l.ocatedinthe V rnina1130 \ iaya. Andif.theyencounUinter a serious * P fikeK ’ ^ odesh ___ C ustom er S ervice Dept. . brobWra, they will bringQg 111 Up a t the • Ida Waters Walk-Ins L w elcom e ^ i t m eetings. . . • Beckt Price . or c by appointment ' y She says anolher womaman volunteer : k i H a n s e n : / V\ nclng her first . , ,^ ld her, after experiencii icky G o u l d ■ "oiCHARGE r r ■d /w a c h i n Ie s ------fa ta l—a c c id e n tr-tb a t—- 'c 'maybe—^e ------iy^O N I BIG SELEC[CTION OF USEI " C o m : STSe/v/ce” • Svasn't cut out to ^ a 'volunteer." ontpJ^JIne Of Sales 1 Crafton reassured ber tti NE^734-0833------^ Sad the same reaction aftarrfellSi STYLir SANDY'SS BERNINA.o f BURLEYY h eart-atU ck victim (Ued.d H( I2340AKIEY 4 7 8 -1 5 7 3 BURLE'[LEY,ID.®g* • p*you alway» wonderr if«.jrdu could u.iiws■ING SALON ^P e n n e • • blBvei ’dcna riiore,” . ishe aavi.‘sa; "And It ^ ® b other you w hen someoneson dies. HOURS: 1! . I , L..4 tallrIk with each S u n d ay9a.m.-Sp.m. y i V* l!J M aalcVallAvM fl lay g a .m .‘6 p .m . ly 11 a.m .-4 p .m . V U I >> Sunday. January 25,19872! Tlme8-Newi.Twlnwin Falls, klaho 0-3. Y a l l d | r lN i p w p w h ■ - f ^ - /(^-old reemains a 1loy^ readider i r , . . 1 0 4 - ^ J e r o m e D r a o caratic r i ' V plunteeicrtrainlnafor rsl 40 people. Books wUl i splay and refreshments serve»ed.. ‘ PEORIA, L (AP) .- Olive, “II read at it, mosUyI Uie side Uie nursing bombome h) about six W om en setiiieete tl^ tutois of)f adulteslated - , ' Alleshousc rene'Wewod her newspaper headllidllnes,’’ A lleshousesald. - years because she’ss afiafraid ol faUlng. 4 th C astleford Mll€ D 8 subscription for' 01only half a year this Shelhe takes'Uie afternoon nape:[>er In-, . “I want to makeke I U to m y lOSUi AROUE : T Jerome,le Cooniy TWIN FAUiixs' _ A lratoliig'3,7 ,Uie circulation steadad of a momhjg edition “beeecause birthday," Alleshouseluse said, although' Dem ocratic Women's Clublb meets i at worksfam for• volunteerv< tutors Intei^ C lUluli.iB U ction plahi le w asn’t sure how I’m\ Utoo busy \a Uie m o t ^ g[’’ " and she regrets not beingilng able b) attend--- ' 7 pja. Tuoday at Heritageag e H all In ested In h dptogtng adults Improve tbelr . CASTLEFORD - The HUii 'i'annual much longer she'!ie'd be able to -enjoy she: hihas more time to read It lala ter In church across Uie streei;>eaker« All maU>, wUl bee tibeld-frcm 6 to 9 pjn. eneflt auction Is scheduledd for 11 “As I am nowr p a st years old, “‘Some Sot ladles here share a pipaper, she moves about her own room and. - \m ^ b ers sre urged to attend lay and Thursday. In Uie end. , . boUi Wednesday .m. SaUirday at the' CasiuUeford I may not be'ablelie to read the p aper a butt I w ant m y ow n," AUeshSb<^ beyond Uiat usess a walker, "my; D esert VocatlolUonal BuUdIng at tbe ," Uie retired teacher said,d, ' ' ■ m ad iln e." .uUiem IdahoTFormore J pIgh , School cafeteria. AU ItenOTS sold year from now," iD^be-donated-by-loeal buslriinessesi^ond librarian saidildlnaJeUer. ------.’ULULI.want.to cul soraeUilngo; _outt.r ______— M btherofTw ibs^ can 733-955«rExL-354; llp-wlUl nd-proceeds wUl be used foi[or iom - ’T v e got U) takiake the paper. I want can..i...l_.cut_ lt-aU_.lQ_pl ’ m e e i U g s c h e a i Q ^ - . Twfci F ^ . ^ lunftyprojects and the localal q u ie t to know w hat’s gogoing on In Uie world sometnetimes." . . . '''^ '1 KNOW ANYBoblObV W H 6 f s " f ...... ______..,,7215 In Jerom e.; ssponseunlt. ■ — andT T O U 'carrt-gelget-it-«il-from televi— AlleUleshouse--said— she s..-m U -REALW-A-NICE-IDE-PEHSOR--r^- ______Bgic Valley W e b e r nI 1R e a l t y s a l e s ^ slon,^'shewrote. . dlsmamayed by Uie volum e of badd incwB (W HEN THEYY ARE NOT MftUier of Twins tn u b m eet C a b b i t b r e e d e r s 91g r o u p ' AlleshoMse, bor>om June 7, 1882, In Inthethe newspaper each day. D R U N K ? ) “ T H A T 'S ' p Jn . V e d n e ^ y ia4tae KM s p e c i a l l ssts l plan talk ; Iowa, Is the oldest 'I1 don'td< tfilnk we a rc doomed."i. ste ALCOHOLISM".^4". IT’S A chediilra a m ^tliH na Liberty Center. 1 m]mltf'meeting m m '. P'ians lu win be TWIN ^PAUILS - ~ Doiina Bach, -S C ll ** known subscribeiber to the Peoria said.![d. "Things have been ba d befoI»re. DISEASE AlAND IT'S .. finalized to Jola the Natlonaonal HoUier Gudrun Hallovlows and Betty Veeh, .B nr U R L E W . Magic VaUoyy’ lRabbit Journal Star, the th newspaper said Bor3orn ojic.year before Uie Broc TREATABLE. scntaUves for' .Western ofTw Ins organUatlon. All1 mmoUiers ol. sales represcn ireeders AssoclaUon meetsi pril 25 show and banquett at Uie H er e y e s i ^ t isisn’t-what it u ^ to lifetlnBtlnie was th e landing HOSPI’ F l l m o n n “l«9. IN TWINF;n f a u s Ilnldoka County Fairgroundads. For be and she saidd sshe reads the news- Amernerlcans on th e moon In , ^ tobesholO w natH H raty lore informaUon.caU 934-502i02l, 734- paper wIUi th et aaid ora magnifying "Thaihat’ssomeUilng,’’shesald. ’ PHONE 734-WPP73. T h e‘Let’s T alk’» l« t«« «• th* (M m ld Mglut.U,. i I J Win • I>l* Iw I..* O" CoraM CMm« iiMtI -iin Shl#-. y b^ beld.at 7 p jn . Wedn'esdj» d a y a t Uie Public Libraryury. -Sandl Braga, child- . m Im . ' Jw«i.fw*ADS ! i I will lecture on "The Man1 WWho KUled The pubUc Lis Invltrt.- However, ■ PlotI1 6 S F interiorsRS t the Deer”, by Frank-Wataaters. Small because of limimited seaUdg space, at- I I U 338M.UlAIN, G O O D IN O I I 543-864$ if S43-5064 gt^up discussions will followlowhlstaUi.. tendanw'muslu st .be restricted to Uie g I f ' I . .. I I 0omrriuimitpserv vice In|N A « IE ______NAME ' ' ~~ ~ I ADDRESS-______ADORESS______j f tl, I C I T Y ______^------CITY______—— is cmciailiosockiallife I PHQMi: l - I P HPHQNP. . DEAR ABBY; I am'llvii - ■ ' 3 iv, ySI. lM;.CnVT«iH »• l«w lh>i l i : ' v4ry well-to^lo buslnessm;m ian In this . PMJlxlV I'w t >.)>•«• nam4 abavi«Y«. C w f.! «r Th, ^ ^ ^ 1 Abigail ^ IlHMI tykKl^l. rath er sm all town. "We fel ■ ■ ■ M ■ ■ ■ three, years ago when r I lived In . B E j M VanBuren ■ ■ inniFM .Il'a anotherarea. i-Cllfl” finally lold hiss wwife about D eal Abby uland asked for a divorce’ce because I told him I would not contlnitinue seeing bfai unless be promised marnarrlage. The swimmnming pool is anoUier. ^'m in m y mid-30s andid thave been story. If thee ipool has been treated divorced twice (no chUdreidren). Cliff’s wilh a heavyy dosed of che'mlcals, your ____ ^wMe_m6.ved.Jo.-another.J'rJown_wlULtfpgMuidgelsJ:l sicker Uian a dog. their three teen-aged chlldrcIdren. (To gef Abby'sAbt pdckrd'^How lo To make^a long stb ^ short,sfao I have Write Letters•rs ^ A l l Occoslons," ■ _ ____ -hnTne-lnto -a-f a-channlngr scnda^eckak or money order (or S2.50 SH — Srelcomlng-rcsldBDCfcrbunin am bored and a long, st ■to death. Hardly anyonene visits us., adtffessea «nvefope ent tar,Dear Abby. Cliff is not very soclat:lable, Is a Letter Booklei:let, P.o: Box 447. Homt UQSUl^ ____L_____ I like people and want sonsome-kind of > ’ ' ~ social Ufe. .• I suppose the local peopl>ople are un- ma trleodiy to me becausei oof Uie cir- a m J k cumstances. Please don’lon’t lecture »•"WBimi: me. I need to know how loto geti people TWINFALLS (0 accept me as a personton and “ us" O P E Nj SUNDAY S 12-5- ' I as a couple. ' * I do not see m arriage foifor u s In Uie I n eat future because CllfCliff’s wife’s // :iawyer Is a shark, and a esn’t seek friends Isjiptnot apt to be | JSJir'AlABLE THROUGHOUT .. sought out socially unle:nicM he’s a I . thIE e v,WESU ,, •generous giver In the community. cc \ (Is he?) • 'T h e re are sUll some Wg people In \ im aU towns wbo do not JudgeJud others, 40 get out arid m ake a fewew friends by W ee’re-celebr^inin g ^ e openinjng of our 26.0000 sq. ft. storo r e ___^ i ; ;violunleerlng your- servlirvlces. Y ou- \ ( Q ] \ won't have to look faifa r ■ to find ' ^ \ i in B oise, Id aLho t by havingI a specied 10-dday Sale at - flrganlzatlons who wlU wel(ivelcome your ■ ■ '■ i ALL L F a b r i c l a nid d Locations I : If you and CUff contribuibute enough, ' sssufflclenUy ' allstSTOReSrtVASHlNGTON/( 2 0 U will m ake yourselves s SON/MONT AN A/IOAHO/ attractive to be acceptlepled. O ood- WYOMiNG/UTAH luck. ' ' • 39) LocationsL( lo rofllstor. .. ■ ."DEAR ABBY: Can.youyou find Uiat CONGFSRATULATIONS letter from a person,who10 didd not like . am qBESTWISHES M , to be touched? I read‘djt-several, . _ ho beginning. Tho start ol y e a rs ago; biit never saveowl! . inExproasloroosoof ' - The dog Is even allowe ;o. Alsogilicorliflcalosaro • -out bf our swimming pool S r i S l SB- ' -.'it-won’t.huit him...Thistils m akes no Shannon Lunte ...... STORE HOURS; eense at all to me. Tbe[be pool man ' ' ~ ' -lton.-Fri.«0*m.9pfn le pool to kUl DDavid Lunte INUARY 25-FlFEB 3,1987 Salurdiy aJOon > »pm puts chemicals into the ] )njaryl2{necopUon) Suttd«y11«T>-ap(n Uiatbeharm- S i the filgae, so wouldn’t tha •phy . P aula E ckles -10 Day Sale- rfultoDurdog? ------« u r^ r Wp Arp ^ ^ ^ 0 BrOWown Je(f Woody •. Please hurry your answ f) A ;M a/ch6 having words about this,his This is^ Janice Ferguson second m arriage for boUilUi of< us, and I iG len n H offm ann 8mo BLUJE LAKI:e s blvm . N. can't afford another dlvorc'orce. ^ ' M'arch21 I ^ ...... - . . - ^ D-DOGTIRED S a n d y r e r n a n d e z 'V . : DEAR TIRED: Somene dogs view ' Sa ' tbileta-as-humans-vlewlew -w a te rin g ' Phi’hlllp-Shrewmaker . . TWINFFALLS'•733-0)335 . holes, and as IbnTanheIhTloUetrare \ not contam hiated wlUiiUi excessive Moa-Thuf«.1(>« 1 amounts of strong disinfectants, dli ^ . A Ffl. 10.0 . detergents o r bleaches, It won't hurt ^ C tw w m l'liM * »t lom tilooH li ont. Cail tof detalli. Uie dog. ■ However, unless youI knowkn for cer- ^ tain Uiat Uie w ater in yoiyour t|»llets is W ife IM Times-News, Twin FaUs.Ills, Idaho Sunday, January:iry25,1987 ' Q Studentssiind sp€ecial ^chiloplch^Uengirig^i, fun ' W eddlling— . AURORA,'ill.*"‘(AP) A — - T his “ three o r four, studentsst raised .tbeir. I ddidn’t k like .it here, t wouldlid mtss compllsbedsom^ii buUbuUdlog orlglnaUy was deslisigned to - hands. '' -;oj bomiBmempre." ' . At h e r old 8icJKolicIk> sbe says, It' )dy Y ates. 15. badbouncing • Then dphyslcsclass...... Qroomsmen were ScottU CMk.( LU- received a bibachelor of arts degree BBut the screams of the wldIcked and tletoD; Rick Young, Lafaj iwest Nazarene College in 'thethe damned didn't seem to0 distract Bob Bullock, Boise. S Us^ e ' r e ^ e r e "T ^ ------— WoWorkman-8-6tudcnts-from-h-hls-pres*_ ___' IH Z T fiE 1 9 <) 8 7 Mike Knapp, Twin Falls,Is brother ol . . xhenew lywyweds are both employed entation ent of accelerating \weights. the bride; Rick Conrad,rad, Nampa; andraldelnEn E vergreen. Ea(Each time he asked a qquestion, irbm Nees, Wenatchee.. Wash.;W and Busty Taylor. Caldwell.. MikeM Knapp I f f i S & S S FIN1A N C Il A L •afld Rick Conrad serveded as candle* tfghlers. Benjamin AdrIidrlan, Twin * : ^»alls,wasrlngbearer. Spcclal guests wereere Frances ^ ' J d U i a t s M n PLA\NNIA NG 'Blmberg, Twin Falls, - gngrandmother : 2^\i ^ ’’ * " -.:i: S iECTIC Following the ceremonjlony a recep- ~ Financialll PIPlanning is b r i n i n g a n incic r e ^ n g ly p o p u l* subjecttin in light of the tax Tlon was held at the FirstIrst Christian : C j S ' . ' j S i "■ : H »iW * lgo«nM

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    1 ? ______- i WHAXlJS M S 5 Reading time:e: January 31-Marclic h i, 1987. Due date::e: March 18;i987. “H 0 \ 5 (Multiple Sclerosisis) is a disease o o: f f h e T 1. Signupsponsc alh and spinal coiord that makes sls im p le • *■ (family & friends)is) th lnIngs i like walkingg and Uftlna aL gj la s s 2. READ! READl)I 1 READl dlfficHcult. It is a saiad disease becauia u s e It . 3. Figure up pled] MGAWARIIDS FOR EVEERYONE ...... 4. Collcct pledges . ■ affecects over 700 peop)ple I n Id a h o a n d1 w e d o 41 r™ y March 18 n ot t know1 the cure - yyet.. W ith your helle lp w e : An offlciacial READaTHONN Kit will be setsent to each 5. Return kit by ^ 6. Rercelve yourir prizes.I h ope p e to soon solvee the mystery ofo f M S . J parUcipananti Everyone whi'ho returns 'their ccc o m p le te d - k l f and pledgi3ges by M arch 185 \will receive all offthe £ foUowlng . „ awards: ( M S R E A MrHON'REGISTT R A T I O N ^ • A S p ec2clal Readmg-filbboi) o n , ■ \ iu • A n officii M ysteiy Slueth Certe rtlflc a te • A M ysystery Slueth Patch:h L ...... I IMPORTANNT! MAIL ORR "deliver b yr JANUARY 26,;6, 1 9 8 ? T 1 > • OfHcialM yststeiy Slueth Shoe UL a c e s o r • Send or bringng this coupon to: T hle e' Times-News, P.O. B(3ox 548 Twin Falls, Id.d. i83303 < a Nacey N i Drew/Hardyly B c ^ s I [ w ant to help sol’olve the m ystery of( ’ t ,( ______. SSuper Slueth Booio k 1 ^ M ultiple SclerosisIs . . . P le a s e e n r oole me ____In — ■ 'I e u t h I n t h e M S REE A M H O N ^ as a M ystery Sleu lice Use I ■ su raER SLUlfETH AW^ARDS " ll .1 I I IT I I I I I Im 1;. , - R e tu rn youryc kit and beconome eligible to win1 ONEC of the I I I I I li ...: . follow ingg £a w a rd s : [ " NAIviE "MYSTERT SLUETHna ON BOARD" SIGN:I: Awarded for I m ~ r III I I r I I I I i ~ r I I I I I ml'~ l - reaclading 3 or m ore bookfiks an d collectlne • 15i fofor MSI! 1 PARENT'! • READaTHON T-SESHIRT: Awarded for readingre 6 or rs NAIVIE mmore books and coUellectlng *30 of more forffMSII 1 I r m i Ll I IIX I I I I" r r 1111II rm i •MM 5 S W R IS T W A T C H WWALLETS: Awarded1 forf< reading 10 ADDRES 1 , o)r n more books and coUoUectlng *50 or more foiforMSIl ss • MYSTERY SLUETlTH STUFFED DOG: A'Awarded for___ [ r m i I I I-1 r rI I I I I lie I IZ 'D Em I ;; readading 12 books or morlore a n d collecting '755 forf MSII SlSTATE I K PACK: Awarded forr readingr 15 or I CITY • ®READaTHON BACK I I I I II more books andIcoUecang'lOOforMSl ci iSlI I r mJJ : I I I 'FT m I ■ Plus all readciders who turn In their■ kitskl will be eligible for ovover 200. RANDOM drawing AWARDSav Including pencils, pc: csilculators. penDens, and m ore!!^ ZIP , . PHONE Remember, to be eligible, completeded book/sponsor list andnd pledges m ust be . rcturnedj;^^M archm i987^^^ m x II I I ITI-I I I l"TTZD □□ r ------GRADE A ...... S Jrr=SCH tD & t g ! T \ f \ r ^ TOPEAR]UINER - Ten Speed Bicycic or)r DDirt Bike (your choice) I I I I I 111 donatedbd by SEARS ROEBUCK IE IS: ^ TOP I a r a ) - 6jUj U i H lgheat E an w ra- AM/FMMPortabel P Stereos with I IWY TEAACHER'S nami I LcPlwars I I " i ~ n I lAWAFRDS |- 6TH^Ijh cst E arner* - AM/FM WalkalilkabouU (with earphones] I II I r r J L _ ._ -'LLL1,S ______I, ______' - Sunday, January2/25.1987 Tlmea-N«w8,Twlnrwin Falla. ir i/Bi u s ti t e s

    E > e s i|g n a lf e d j CS r i i M c h I ES ...... \ P e p p ^iFCK^ilairmdi^t: W I m a k i i % g p e o p l ^rMd liiiiiiim m m1 ■ ByVlyWXRD SINCLAIR popular changesI inU management ThertieWssAlngtonPosl ' ^ ^ ^ 1 procedures, havee senti few aod ■ k - I loathing up and downiwn the system . S u g a r j b e e>t t schboM n Bl lu r l e y W,WASHINGTON - His gold era The 111 feelingIng that Naylor IS the Reagan admlnlstraUon Des* engendered ran so (deep that for a TWIN FALLS -« The1 Uaiwrsity of Idaho'ho's 1987 Sugarbeet gnaled Grlnch on farm lendliling m ay while, when he was openly looking ! SchoolswiUbeJah.WljK in Burley,- respectively. - >e over, but F ra n k W. Nayloilor for a new job beforeare Ihe got the preth Topics will Includede the pending rhlzomaniaa controli order, the itill out there m aking people m dent’s nod for thele six-yearsl t e r a as new Im m i^atlbQ law,aw, germination and emergsrgence of precondl- Come p to think of It, that'si I Job. head of the FCA. soisome Farm Credit tioned seed, the newff ssugarbeet seed germlnatloition testing program Jut the style - well, the sstyle Is System poohbahss hadli a standing and the proposed neww IdahoI( Pure Seed Law. «methlngelse. joke: They wouldd poolp their (uodii “T— 'Speakcrewiiralso} dlscQSTihepnigressDfTese:dl aearchon seedbome------“ Belween 1981 a n d 'la st spriprlng,~as' ^^■'-pul-Naylor-on-the-ple-payroll and • tben------^ disease and stand establishment,est variety trialsals, on-farm ethanol ' he undersecretary of agrl[ricmture exile h im ' to aI ppost somewhere use, financial maqag(lagement, low-cost pUe covtoyerlng experiments :harged ^ with overseeing .11 ad- around Timbuktu1 to get him out of ; — — and powdery mlldewcfl^ control.------nlnistratlon’s —farm-credil—-pollcyr-^^^^^H ^^■-thelrhalr; - ...... idudTat'3:»p^7at The m eetings willI beginbe at 8:30 a.m. and conch Baylor found ways to maiake just Now the shoe isIS oion the other (oot ge In Caldwell and the Burlurley Inn In feurley. . both tbe-Elks Lodge Ibout everyone angry. Congreressm en. Naylor, who wasas ai Farm Credit, nlstratlon fee, although pnxroc4lhigB of tbe UI , . There will be' no reals farmers. Fellow Republicans. System official bebefore he jolo«4 , wlntercommodltyscnbchools can be ordered for 510. An I-kndW'best demeanoinor that Agriculture Departnartm ent In 1981, re- nation, contact UI sugarbeebMt specialist John For more Informat nany called arrogance and 1 role mains highly criticeItical of the system ,,GaIllanat734-3600lnT>1 Twin FaUs. In m anaging ils . ■ asllIS the m an who had to say no to led- for ils laxity In ling more Farmers Homime Ad- multlbllllon-dollarr afaffairs. las got to deal with S p u d g r oiw n ers m eet Mlbow lo^jhlsper advice. cover massive‘ losses. Many acquisition of Western;m Aminesi on Aprlll. The last lim e he did itc sho: be— agriculture • expertserts think tbat a S ^ W e st wOl operaUrate as part of *The Delta Connection"Co u n d er a , [ore the 99th Congress adjidjoumed. gB K h ~credlt'system requesquest for federal bM ------new'Jolnt marketinglg i agreem ent signed recentlyItly, President Jerry gre Naylor was put on notice by'R F e p .E d .Is Inevitable. . Atkin announced. The'he Utah-based carrier willI feedfe major Western Jones. D-Tenn.,v chairman1 the S m \ \ \ Naylor" saysr-'TThe he Jury Is sllll out hubs al Salt Lake Cityty Iand Los Angeles, House Agriculture subcommlmlttee on &\\\\\u whether the systeystem. will seek fed- • II will join three otheroth< airilnes In the system:n: Southeast, serving conservation, credit and rural eral guarantees —- It's a lltUe too A tlanta and DaIlas*Fo:•Fort Worth; COMAIR, servlirvlDg Cincinnati; and development; lhat his compciDoriment------______Liinkno tlt i Tlrjit5Mpiwta-_early-to:8ay-if_fcde[ederal Jielp..wiU.be_____ Business Express, senm ln g Boston and New York. «!.. needed. But Congnogress an d the ad* . Since last spring,, SISlowest has coordinated1 Its11 flight schedules violated rules that requiredd written Frank W.N, N a y l o r J r ^ m a y b e mel!

    sm inars at Poo c a t e l i o t dent ; I P o t a t o s e t Allen b(lecome!58 First]Federailpresic] -r: .“ “ POCATELLO'-^Th(Thength-annual MahoTotatoatO'School and T r a d e r.;r “T ' Allen also credits Dodds wl an* Fair will-present semseminars about potato agricirlculture for farmers B^yBy BOB FREUND •' vice to the put3Ubiic as w e can. but Al Iclpating a financing crisii that Tuesday through Thurhursday on the campus of IdihoIdt Stale Unlversl- 7ltTimes-News writer always keepinglg in m ind the stability ticlp ly and the protection of hobtlobbied m any olher thrifts' in the .. t y . ______of the company 'I'tie event, sponsore<)red by the UnlversUy 01 IdalaafoC»pereiiv4-Eit~ - ^ TWINi FALLS— -T^he-leadedershipof -ourdeposllors.’J,1.’^ 1980i980s. I last week retired from “Al“A a lim e when many otheh e r sav- tension Service ahd1 otiother industry groups,.also» Willv hjclude a tra d e \First Federal Savings anand Loan Dodds. 62, lasi after 28 years wllh the ingsngs and loans In the countr)■ry were. ' show, with m ore thanin 808 exhibitors. It will be helileld at the sam e Ume Association As: of Twin Falls hailas chang- Flrsl Federal af /ears with, company and1 17 as top executive, wail/ailing for tbe good times tos iretum,' ' as E astem Idaho Ag Expo, a private ^Ibltlt)IlIon In ISU’s Mini- ed for the first lim e in 7 yei lior Vice While retaininglg a seal on the board hcc hadh the ingenuity to makeke some . . ■ dome. the appointm ent of Senio he relinquished the moV'noves thal would ensure thee stablll- ^ ; The 1987 schbol wUlwill accent “stand establish)shmenl.” Workshops President Richard L. Allen:n to sue- of directors, h i to Otto 'Florence, tyof our com pany." Allen said. are scheduled Wedne:inesday and Thursday at ISng-term ' Bulldlng. Th^ seminaiInars will cover potato dlsea;wases, growing tech*_ dent °et Jim Dodds. retired preside vinFalls,-— :------:------loan;jans-withtloNtlnlcresUates,. niqueg, ir;lgatIon andmd com puter program s. Also,l50 among .lhe topics —Ailenr4lrwasiiamed-pre3i( « sident-and—Meat€oH)f-Twin old them lo Investors.-'-W e s an are presentations onm ssugar ends In potatoes, prepremature dealh, soil chief chi' executive officer last wiweek dur- Dodds had moTioved up through First sold wful. lot of loans andd then : fertility and chemlcali:aluse. Inging a reorganization by thcc assocla- Federal’s execuicutive ranks, stariing awfu ;ovemm- Registration for the sem inars Is 1-5 p.m. T\iTuesday and 8 a.m. tlwtlon’s board of directors. AliUien, wiio as a vlcc presiesident for accounting reln^elnvested In short-term gov ^backed Wednesday. The coststIsSlO. Is hoshas managed the associatloiIon's loan and operationsIS iin 1956. E arly In his entnt securities i and morlgage-t The T rad e F a ir operpens at 1 p.m. Tuesday and1 laIs free. The E a ste m departm dep ent for'the past 5 yei/ears, had career, hc hadd workedv for the Inter- secuecurities." Dodds said. ■ ’ Idaho'Ag'Expo, whlcmlch also is free, opens WeWednesday and runs been bee expected to succeed Dodi)dds. ' nal Revenue Serservice as an agent and Thc Th income from those« ^Igh- through F riday. Spon:lonsors suggest that visitorsirs park at the Mini- AAllen said thc thrift In:Institution bank examiner,er. He becam e execu- Inlerilerest investments allowed T irs t _ Dom e lot._where_shuttluttle buses to events will bc available every IQ wllwill continue to emphasizee stability! tive vice presideident in 1977 and presi- Fedt'ederal lo keep up with the Interestli H H IH aH li -€xecutivc^!flge4n-l979(— beini«ing-pald-lo-ils-deposltors-oa minutes. ipay-wlth—dent-and^chiefijx lIXlnyktfcEN— j------thelhe direction we’ve been in,"/’hesald. Dodds.broughIght com puters to the icaUiates- and other money '°-iS— 7.'“ '''"^ice presidency ; "Our growth will be with1 caution, savings and loaroan in 1964. doing most mennents. - ... Up from vlcc : O utput Tc'echnology saa l e s r i s e We will continue lo offer (nenew) ser- of thc programmnming himself. • See ALLEN on Page D656. ' ______SPOKANE (A P )-l— Sales Increased U l percen:ent in 1986 for O utput _ Technology Corp., acciaccording to company officialsa ls .. . They’llT j have to s;shrink together Thc Spokane compimpan;^ which manufactures-es serial dot matrix printers, said Tuesdayday Its annual sales climbed>d tlo 58.9 mlilion from i M.2 million in 1985. The non-public corpiorporatlon docs nol release: eamingsea figures, but . BudgetJ t, trade3 deficittisgoha and in hhand Lou Sims, president]t aand chief executive officer,:er, said the com pany was moderately prodrofitable i 19S6. Sims saidI 11the company would ByPETERCOY By L, thlsway: hove been more profitable pro if It had not cha:har’ed expenses for -r/j,Ttie Associated Press The U.S. govemimment r spends more • research and developnopmenl for new products agair[alnst earnings. than It takes In,1, so It has to borrow leficits money. U offersrs attractivea Inter^t Output Technologygy •will Introduce four new productspi In 1987 and NEW, ^ YORK - The intercrnallonal T t l 63 Twin Dc :: will open a E uropeanm saless officc, Sims said. . controversy over the fallingg idollar is A m prirs trade deficits rates on Treaseasury lionds; • 50 ' • The company raisedsed m ore than 51 million Int mnew equity financing drawing attention to a majcIjor cause ica’ s budget andi t foreigners buy thius«s— T A Imports and rals(•alses th e prices of publication, has rankanked Old National Bancorporporallon's stock as economists and poUcymakt American exports.irts. T h at m akes the the country’s nlnth-besh e st In 1986. Thursday. - 0 ^ 0 0 trade deficit grow. Fortune said ONBCBC shareholders who relnves/ested their dividends ^ j | | p The dollar’s surpsurprising fall — con- The budgei deficit and the tJ trade ^ > - . made a 171-percentt returnre In 1986. The magazlnzlne said thc Spokane dcflcit (jd grew together and uwill have ^ ^ ____ necled to slugglugglshness In the ■ banking company’ss slslock Increased In price! loto 542 a share from [toq ,shrink together, they said.1. • — : I ^ *4^ economy — shouldm id m ake U.S. goods* - • J15.57 a share.- •1Treasury Secretary Jamenes Baker ^ ^ more compelltlve.Ive. But economists ONBC’s stock Increi:reased In value after U.S. BancorpBt of P ortland, »nj,told the House Budget Co:ommittce ^ ^ say the Unlled SlaSlales will not really - . Ore., announced Ilslls intention to acquire all.ill.of ONBC's stock. th:lhat U.S. policymakers: “should ------recover from itsIs tradti e problems'Us- Later, the two compaiIpanles agreed to merge, withith U.S. B a n c o ^ p a y - IH' til it reduces theI budgetbu( deficit. moke every effort” lo rededuce the I I I 3.6% Ing $46 In cash for ONBiNBC shares. buibudget deficit as a step low;ward help­ The reason isi thatlh once lbe trade Fortune ranked lhe'slock'of'Vlratekra"smi lh« imall-pharmaceutlcal— -jj,cing U.S. trad e compcti^lvencsless. ' -r^ deficit begins to shrink, tbe U.S. ” company In Costa MejMesa, Calif., as No. 1 In 1986.36. Viralek, which h as \Slung by American crili•Iliclsm of — || 1 economy will perkerk up and m ore peo- developed a drug thatlhat may cure acquired Immiimune deficiency syn- ihtlheir .policies, the Japaminese and •, - pie will want to> borrowboi money. That drom e, earned a 493-prk Stock Exchange, the ArAmerican Stock Ex-. ; .^oworidwide trade imbalances.'8- ic p y nanclal m arkets3 andai th e dollar will change and overthe-“You must help yoursel«lf before - rise again lo uncom:ompetitlve levels. • for at least 55. Fortuneune said. EEurope t helps you," Jacquesies Delors, ^ FMteral budget deBdi 5% The only wayay to keep lolerut president of the Europeaean Com- rates'an d the doUiloUar from going i4>, -• u^trxW b>l»i>oo . L um ber piproduction tuurns up j mimunlty Commission, said Thursday1 ~ I ____ Bosworth said, isIs tto. reduce th e gqr- In F ran ce In a speech dlrecticted a t the I 6% emment'sborrowin>wing needs. > ' PORTLAND (AP)-*) — Lumber production andnd shtprnents Increas- yj,Unlled States. Europe, he added, ‘ The U.S. budgetget dcflcit Is running ed but o rders fell Inn i:12 Westem states In the weweek ended Jo n . 17, a .i^"will not yield to the peperm anent at about*5 percenrcent of tbe natlod's _trade_ossoclatlon rports,. ^ i ...... ^ blackmail of the dollar.”.^______just give up,'. ”"said I Barry Bosworth, say say thc continuing trade deficit de la total output of goods go< and services, ------Lum ber production ■ ' nilan-KrinM-fA^I-eft— — Federal-Reserve-Chalraman-Paul'-ah-ccondmlst^i 17 or'~the~ Tn- laylng-lhe-groundwork-for'irt itiyi [rouble-ln-the-blghest.slncc-1 :&-1346,-wbea.thejia-__ ' 395 million feet, whllvhile shipments ju m ^ 4919 mlilion: feet to 387 , voVolcker and many business^leaders stltutlon In Waslashlnglon. the the future. The years of deflclIclts have tion was emerging}Ing from W orid W ar . ' million board feet,it, according to the WesterItem Wood P roducts ^ahave also spoken out for' 8shrinking “This Is a coicountry th at’s on a con- lumcd tun thc United Slates into ii the II. Association. the budget gap as a tradele remedyr sumption bingege and Is forced to bor- wtirid's wtir largest debtor, and eventual-e\ “Partly it's thehe sizei of our budget Orders plunged 160 million board feet to 39398 million feet, bBul i the connection is hard1 loI visual- row overseas,5. Politically, that (ex- ly thati debt will have to tbe paid deficit, and partlyily ll's tb a t w e’re out association soid. f U(Uc and lo promote as a policycy. planatlon) hasas no appeal'. The con- back'. bac of step with tbee restn of tbe world," F igures for the san:same week one year ago sho\how production at 343. "Politicians say they wavant to do nectlon is tooao Indirect," Bosworth “ We a re running up a tr inimendous said Bluford . 1P utnam , • seol&r mllllon'board feet,. ordersor al 332 million feet andan shipments a t 299 so:somethhig aboul the tradiide deficit said, burdenbur on future generiorations," economistofMorgajrganStanleytCo.: Hh mil fl tiirlff Althouflh thc1C slock m ark et Is soar- Bosworth Bos sold.' Heavv m emim m e ent spentUng and a T::—r— • —- — ______..... :: i j MTlme|^e^ 8 , Twin Fall#,Ils, Idaho Sunday. Januapriiy25,tM 7 |4 R # sisstible'hikxt-gainI offer fes p r i ^ f i e W / o o ( W I Q: I received BnaillQSffgfromNewYork . p " AmerteuJe' -r,-: n te b b t'w iiy .to4 p protect i yoonelllrQiBi ' . Bivirom'b establishediieddealer.oota' beaH Itto lo cate ^ beystatelhata IfwtlanfVtnW** latkn yunscnvuloufl sellerIlerslsbybecomlnfliDoie .' meraiutyoii'llneverbea - AppUaoceWareboase. Toe) J^ B ^ e r eatlootaglB soedby <«.; Robot Cullnalre Food Proceocesiorisreadyto ___ CAsyoagiveie m e t , • • i ^ . Ask (or a certiflcatl be (hipped tome. I ta ik eesirioaadllkel' s t B i i s l h e u ' A: Don’tb(be niTprised If Uie piece ofrjewel- ]e CarefuIlTienitlnlu • tbelodlsoArtssadCrattsiftsBoBTdaadati'.^T iodeUiltbemaleri* [ bave ordered tbl« applianceace, but I don't sS ! » S Bureau' ry youthouglght was handcrafted from blblta. Well-craftedtS ’S dffiial leAel^ receipt Ihal describes indc lia ceitlllcateis only'*'. . remember orderlDg a (blogng from tbem.Be- I authentic sllvuverand stone by native bavenowfeTi^gUlg lines or Irasided detlgns. . alsusedlntbeiteffi.Tbiaci irtm rat of the Interi^:; \ (orft I Bend this company IU$11.79, canyoulell..- ■ ' ^ . Am erican Imindlftnf hTTt out (ft 1^ itcrlelt. -Stampings l^ s! U sliver sbould be clear, not. issued by the U.S..JDepart0 me wbat UUs compaoy bas« w v Ithtb«B B B T '• , Jewe&y.Hialese counterfeit areo fta mamasi’ .. blarn u ia litanyly IsImports. Sbmes sbould Ot ' or. ' . j ... A :-H undred8of“ rucky;’^"localreildenls I 'restelllstlhii" oiler b ll an unsatlafacUictory produced oveveneasfrom recoitttltiiled'rcirc^ . tBQ^lDtbetrsettijettiJDgs and be o( natura] ' -For more informatloooaboutaative at ' stbelndlanArtsabd.^ - ; ...... haVe received a postcard wlrwlUcfidfftHV™ “ btirtnelnesli'j»rt(innBicereninl,.Th?hf (irm,h»*I ®.."-powd«' thatttbasbedtdy^tolo^Ufcelb iU>e^'--'T»10KChtBplnip«rl Mrtsarcoftenreconstituted - - AmericiD-lewelnrwritetb lartmentoftbelnte:'' .. m a t bargain by the New/York Y< Appliance longlU(llJtol complaints showmgeveiiverythlng > real stone an(md subsequently mounted inina > . rocfcpowdecwbicb:Icdiliaa been dyed an u o a a ^ Crafts BoainI^.U.S,Depatti — W a^oyse inNcvtiatk-CIt;City ., . ;______L._.(romg Dnon-dellyery o( merchandiseseto« t settlogthatls ou______rai color; riflr. Room 4004. Washtngbjigton.D.C.20240. _____; Unfortunately, as Is thee ccase i with such (allureire tb send refunds. Alsb, tfie'drrflrm haa------wereferioBe'm iver: ~ — : : Aiit^ncjeweln^ryls ofttt (airlyap^V e" bartatns-lheRobotCullnjllnalrelsnotwbal (ailedid tol stop Its deceptive advertlsltlslna.lla^ The BetteriT Business Bgreau warns fCi;cn*. sobewareofunrealeallstlcally low-priced ‘'Cbasumerwsteh'’isja.ts a reader’sservJce'. : > It's nyped up to be. In (act,t. It’sIt a band-held ■ consursumer has a complaint againstist tthis com- sumcrsthatct cheap counterfeit reproductactions *'‘barga& i8"orsouvjuvenlr-typeJewefry.Most . columli. QOaiessbMldbe#6b«ddres»ecfto;; ; food cnopper, much like thelhe old pany>ly, please call your local Betterer IBusiness o( native Amrcolnsliver(90perc?nt.,, ci , Surpaii, 409 Jeffersdo,]ob,Bdise«?7D2.«oes*-r According to the BetterrBuslnessBureau Bt ardizeawayiy of IKe for many native sliver). Imltatldns(05 o(ten use stainless steel, UoasofgeaenJ Interestit wUIl)eansweredwi . inNcwYorkCIty.theilrmncn making this "I^ Q:: I was in te re ^ tn buying NatN ative Am erican Incndlans...... pester,white brasi•ass or rhodium. . ben.wSUeoUien'frUIbe-at>e-a^sweredbjrmalL

    sciitin Gj e m t a x i rates prceferredr'Tradle Survey iindicates Bill Curry has been namtn ed I W - Salesperson o(,the.Year;bjby Gem.- BOISB — Most sma]maU-buslness to keep reve►venues where they are, m£match up the state and (e<3ederal tax While advocaleating cuts in income^ ' § ayi_iiW ^as)c-that-state._co<-codes-without -changing-tatai_rflte8.:.tax xales, the_sr State Paper & Suppl5 Co. Cc . The : ,< m ^ S S S i a A ____owners— in ___Idaho—. .w w a n t .. the.. Skam scr-say: Lsmaiitbusln^.owners____"award*“ recognizes-sales-i le lowered to break even m mt any taxpayers will pay mimore state back attempts'£ ito.put the.&pcrcent ® Legislature to put tbe! benefitsb of tax rat^ be mance' and other btbusiness v - ‘ federal tax ' reform bacllack In tax- with currentjn t revenue projections,' Income Inc tax bccause.morere- income "temporary’* sasales tu on the books " xceedlng them ,’: hesa y s—.will wl] -be ■ taxed. Idaho-olflcicli^S-Jbave-pennanently, -accordlng— to — th e - —_ acliIeyemenls._Curry!8_fiali® ales. ter::. — payere^-pockets- Instefid-oil-o(~in-state.. lnslcado(exc> rltory Includes the Magic: VaUey, estimated a revenue. Inaicrease. of survey. Skamseiser says 54 p«rcent o( [ } government programs, a nnew survey u, se&«sslon that just opened, Mountain ' Home area■A a n d , Indicates. $21.6 million in official projececUons.' thoise polled faviavored the hl^er.sales slaturc wUr consider • if this happens, . the pupurpose of tax. Jackpot, Nev. He is one o([ 161 sales I r ' i ^ •iSlxtynsne percent of 7 « State’s ti , I J malce state tax codes federal tax reform — kCCTl represw tatives : In Gem - \ owners responding • to At the samele time, 98 percent of' [ la b b a n d . 1th (ederal codes, as In the „money ' In the hands of Indlv (ive oHIces in Soulhern Ida! favored0 cutIn je*rates' 1 owners oppose an . northern n Nevada. T h e TwU lether td adjust them (ur- will be defeated,” Skam»lli? ?avfi- business ' vin F alls M B K . " million In "windfall” reve}venues (rom, Ph“;' :rease o( 1 p ercent in company c distributes cher . 'v1‘One o hand will be g iv in g- swhHrfhe automatic Incre lemlcals; W B M ' -fc '- — federal tax reform arrarriv es next ‘f " ’ , WhUe the unem ploym entIt . Insurance ta x e s Janitorial j supplies and.I, paper eral Tax Re(orm Act o( otlother will be taking away. year, says Peter Skam:amser, state - The (eders to either sc.^^d^led forUiIUilsyear. _ '. ... ,. , g g o o d s.-.,-- ■ - # / ■ n director of tbe Nationalll Federation''198$I closed1 o((0 many deductions-(or Legislative-\ proposals t< ...... '■ '■/ ' / / m : ^ drop tax rates or to lea'save some The NFIB clal:lalm s 7,200 m em bers in of . Independent Businislness-Idaho, taxpayers and, ai at the same time, dn McCIuskey Foodservice9 :Inc. of state deductions alone oow>w are be- Idaho and 500,W},000 throughout th e na- ^ which conducted the surveyvey. changed taxx bb ra c k e ls .. sti Caldwell has,honored Leonsn Clegg e should act . If Idaho’so’s . lawm akers m erely forethelawmnkers. for tlon. vTbe state Legislature i 0of Burley for achieving $1 1 million 1 . ' In sales and being the comm pany’8 — . top sales representative..-Clegg’^ C BIIXClC U R R Y — Univeersd isales territory covers the.e. Magic N a m e d t o}p p ssalesm an i O n t hle ' m o v — - Valley. McCIuskey Foodsidservlce the company currurrently operates offlccs InIn Twin. dlstrlb^tes foods to restailaurantSu farm er, b as beeneen designated a .: FoodsIs .reports ] •for Associates ' • ‘E valuation seilervice offered •Falis and Boise, ' school districts and otherr IInstltu- represenlaiive ’fo tions In Idaho. The compailany bas Assistance Co., 1The company, • i ' i;- TWIN FALLS-Walltalk er & Co. of Twin F alls, wwhich l ^ e earnirngs rise jannual sales of close ,!,to $10 which Is based>d In. Cincinnati,. ; « holds the Idaho franchichlse for Corporate Investmitment Firm g ain sI nren tal jhranchise million. . Ohio, assists sell«sellers of homes, ’ . --Business Brokers off Phoenix,P has expanded to E E -- Unlversal-Foods ■■ businesses and-i- rreal estate -by .- ' -'House of Wheeis,"a Twinm r a i r ^ ^ 'M il w a u k e e i: elude an ih-hoi^ buslhislhess evaluatloh service, PPr resl- " TWIN FALLS i owns Universal Frozen Gordon Carter bf TwinIn FaUs; advertising properipertles in newspa-. , Ip, has acquired,the a rea (raim c h lM . Corp 'Vhlch j dfent Tom Walker annoulOunced. used-car dealership, 1 Foods in Twinn Falls,F boosted Its ear- has ji become resident ageg e n t' for./ pers and magazUlazlnes for a fee, - ' Tiorlly for U-Save Auto Rentzmlai o( America, .« The company^catesItes buyers or sellers prlma fljni fh«» - nlngs and reven’enues 29 percent d uring Horace I Mann InsuranceJ Co., a MacNell said. He iworks from his • ervice U-Save of(ers late-fte-rhodel autos for dally renti V ^^'for small antUnedlum-im-slzed businesses. The sen “ui™ 1« nrst llscal-.ll -quarter, ending Dec. full-line f Insurance compan;uiy from bomesoulhofTwinWlnFalls. . ^ allows more obJectlv>V ' r UbWerMl Frozen ' "Would you li ____ !Hlll,_NayIor’_8 bard lldene on aid to partlsanslilpilp for Kansas athletics is removing rc the most delinqi l^lng.new_iiroductJlne_^ _ ItlcTIasryHr-Tlennted -by-y-Jayhawk-totems-in-his— TowersTO fromtherolls.—------—pay your-es'State- — ^— ■ fim e R and His actfvltlei ^ nc u TA. and a second potatopc growing area for fdmlnlstraUdn^oIIIce, and1-a a splendid Joyhawk quilt-:--- • Naylor’si ylew w as then, iftj helping sHape the adn ?mHA had supplies, the companyCOI sold. ' - taxes for pere n n l e s r fiw ltlon on tfte Farin-CIrcdlt re System (made by NNi aylor) on a wall of w hat mains mi today, that' the Fn iding prac- U niversal Frozen Fi Foods, which ^ have left deep-seatedd rirancor,' ■ '» »>» k""'low n at the FCA as th e "lost ‘‘I sight of sound lendi i{_throwlng comprises thele iformer-Idaho Frozen on the dollaliar?" ■ file’s one of the mojnost talented' JayhawkRocloom . tlces” tk and was guilty of 's a sham e he A lter eolle;liege, where he studied In- money in' at farm ers. ... Foods Corp. ancand Rogers Walla Walla; [deople I've met, but It’s a 2 million In revenues In . nson hlrasell,. tematlonalI relations, Naylor saw "We had a tough asslgnmiment those generated $82 n K ings so many problems 1 had 10 be theiyear-endlnilng-Sept. 30, about 14 •Jrank ought to sond billsIls around lor combat dutyIty with the J^avy In Viet- first fU four years, and r h. ban Kafwn ■ McDonaidBidBm g'y '■ have been percent of the‘corporation’s cc sales. :S1 the entertainment he gives us, nam, He'wa:va& brought to W ashington t thhick-skinned. 1 know I h. lnsuf3Jve • 734^171 testy sometimes, and wl J u t he doesn't have a riirfaatjagement m 1969 by fc then-Secretary of te; In the latestest annual report, Uni- e Clifford Hardin-to work Jumped Ju on me. I had It cor f 7 ( ^ ^ I ' ' ferso n allty - wjwanE . tq Agriculture i omlng. he v„ga, ajso saidaid 11 spent a large part :1 Call and set pp ! Silcromanage everythingng atthe FCA In departmeincnt’s crop-lnsurance pro- said. sa million In capital tm- 'P-' ^ " ^ th e debater in me . You’re ^ a tim e to talk ad b o u t j 3 a I - ajke-he did at Farmers-H*1 Home," said gram. Alter.er a year on loan to the D,i* i-p rb v em en ts m In the Twin Falls-baMd 'l Administration. .Naylor JusKfiomp%make Ju people-n -«ne congressional source.ce. “He's get- Veterans fl : division for a large. ; creative t ^ pl;i l a n n i n g . :flng mixed reviews on1 ththe new lob, «ent backlc to I the depariment and hope he there^was^a pn /er, .ah electronic scan- '■ 'V ______V j'., respect lhat I knew my sut Out he’s Irritated an awlul av lot ol rose to admImlnlstrator ol the FmHA re iEf rl [}lemlshed potatoes and ■' V ' under Presldsldent Gerald R. Ford. that th I was carrying out polollcy dlrec- ^i^^i'eVeatmnenl. wstem people. \ ______- ■ y T “ He was really cut outit ofc the game Naylor spispent the Carter years in tlves tl' of the president.’’ 3p.l985, because we coulc)uldn’t get co- (^ration (rom him .... . We^ did our a * « « dealing on the leglsli:lslatlon with' / \ t M g _____* n ^ u r v . His stock Is: wWi av down In ^ fen- — V ■______U y b S 5 u s ? 5 l the administration partly ntlnued from Page D5 FlFirst Federal headquarlirters Ihls.” IdilahoHPower — irlfts nationwide suffered blres ' 31an extra-cold w inteIter or. an extra-hot s j>een Identlded as a partiartisan person, can help explain thoset unexpecteded differ- ■. IDAHO FALLS I (AP) - The dl;dlan-owned chain. COITiniparisons belowt c ' downturn In .Wyoming's oil Industry Mark’s , Work Wearhouse W e s d u r i n g — and unseasjasonably warm weather spspeclalbes In outdoor work:k clothing. S n Cces. f The inform aticition com pares aver3rage tem peratures Twin— this fall ha\tiave led to the closure of A liquidation sale was schi;heduled to r-\ id D ecem ber, 1985. I • Continued (romiPawDS Pa the Idaho FallsFf and Pocatello Mark’s begin be this week al the Idedaho Falls D eicem C ' ber, 1986 and I loose hold on the moneyiy :supply have Work Wear!arhouse stores, as well as slore, sU wblch hos been openn for about >r U.S. slores In the C ana- lh:three years. I kept the United Stateiates economy three other L o c aJ t t l l o n T h iis s year is: I Igrowlng and stimulatedid thet appetite Tor (orelgn goods. At thehe same time, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B o i s e5 ...... 1 5 . 3i 1 degrees w ^m er •other nations have run trade “ ^ " - r i Isy ^ lu se s by clamping[down do on their 1 - ^ „"'DFEICIAL UvIM»*. 7 Hmm... lah«. Utt ■ ■ 'currencies cheap. — ' 5 degrees w arm er llted States is i ' ; _ ^ P o c ai t te e llo ...... 1 3 . 8 1 :• As a result, the Unite - OirOS'lTONlY ATATTHISSTORC • — t , •pressing Jap an and WesVest Germany - ■ — :to stimulate their econtonomies as a _ lis inform atipn' is baijaseld on a calendaiar m onth. Since yoi/o u r bill is worldwide ap-'" i I “" T h is iway o( increasing the wo S p o rts 1 3 5 M a i n A v e . E a i ‘ e tlte (o r ,U.S. goods, andm d Is allowlngx M (< • "* ■ - basiiseJofi a cycle moilonth, it probably w(von't coincide exacactlyw ith'' le dollar to slide on or cu rren cyCountry 1 T w I n F a l l i ImR arkets. 3 inform ation givenn above: If you w o5uld l like to. find o uJ t e< x a c t l y •' F ran k McCormick,[, I senior ■ ■ • ■ J th e i Amorlpn In ■ MflMC — l^onomlst-for-Bant-Ot-, ^—hewiw -tem peratures-thi:his-y^r-eom pared-'i-w lth-last-year'durirJ r i n g y o u r ------— :San Francisco, said heeogrees a there - a d d r e s s fin the budget ■ Is a connection between irticular billing cy cle,'le,'call the energy minanagem ent represes s e n t a t i v e deficit and the trade de(dedclt. But he | CITY_____ part ;eald there has beenr (ifundamental . d u h m p youry i local Idaho PcPow er office. • damage to U.S. com])mpetltlveness ; .at ithat goes beyond the budgiidg^dedcit. ;• "If the budget deficit;It went away ■menu. i>«poi.poi.i laitf 'hw ji^i’AVix'TrTT "•im.*! n ti-nrta •" »•<• nKo>« o«rI ab»r«. •« Sunday,Jamtary2l> 2 8 ,1 ^ T>me»4

    ■ ^ WARD SINCLAIR .w o ttldd fanUOpate Uiat we trfO recoi •UtadtetbeoinMr., depkta seemtngty codiwdleaa comblDtUona of setlervaUon Service .(ASCS), aal' neWtsbbg^Poa . combloi>lnat(oa', of leglilatfve "u a S - i«J ..In A itaS^I, i"(anDer/aad.hls soa «a<•adi partDerslilps ana corperpO ntlooa U u t can be .8818 Uw number of reorganlsaU mlnlstriitraUve steps to cor^flM ieI rnpi i^ '^ q iu lllM tor OHbe maxbndffl 190,000, alUMOioofb uaed to coUect manyny payments on a lub- Uulhe rich D elU area. ‘^ a tt* * . U Uw WASHHIGTON —4 d ordlirdlnvy langoan, “a .said .Roben. 1 ii..-'Tbon>oa,.i': isasafarmerwudubtoas:s:be I dhridedfarm. hele said, "and Uie Intent waias t Increaae tb^.,.; p ^ o ”,ig iperioQ. meuOniolngooemdivldiiaL i aecretaiitary fitf'econrmlca. Uter r'away:trom bome at ciolleiUege -Under USDA regobmlaUons, i person can fai[arm payment earnings.” ’^ u t lD'Uad«8«m’iaarioof. rl dIettonary.'A tyouttht Uiere Uiat la creaU ^ e c h ^m." .' udowMdwtli receive no m ore Uianin I180,000. B u f in addition Robert I WUllams. ASCS direlirectorto in TunlcK'^' . p e n o o CU) b e f p e n o nk mmore.tbaa once - Someneexamples: V . m e flutede d 'a c re a m decUned ta IMim , to an individual (armirmer, tbe rules define a CoDounty, said m e upsurswrse In fano. • doteniof Umet^in («ot " partirfrw p' of> tturee vtaeit-1a^Teiu lii-:USDAtotmilUiibat aoadmUoQsl 100,000 wberbeat person as a partDersti r ^ r - a tru st o r - a c o ^ re(reorganlzaUona Is; linked (ofo JOW ] pricea J0 r;;,j iag^. loff^.iargfi..ve(t«r», L mftwi » u n fan n s and HQ.OI).QQLfiom farms b id jp o tai ii| op: U It maaigMBMit p» rola and a- faa:basic incincreasing fano-- «aO T£^rdr^«:ioEr^^K ere. tractor t i m m ^ v S sl^ im^.• a sign Uut fanners w we en financial stake In'tbeM q< ^ t l o Q aa weU a s a (ai[allures. "A s farm ers go out ou' of boaioess.'^^'^/-' tbro^, the Agriculttns.Department D aHo«;uperaU------(armw-«an-becomeT'.‘»T*.'*-persOQ'—m o re-U ian -saiMld.-“ Tbe-teodeaoy- Is- (or--Uie Uie larg e-en ea-to j-— re­ ISO.OOO ,ls c o m f r « a ^ ^ jRjRd>aM d ler'that w ere m e su t uUSDA has DOt ruled ioUie caseMk : ' ' : • in sosome communities bave mnade i oncebym rganl^hlIhlabuslnesa. geilet larger and U ie y ^ to caplcapture addiUonal >; ■: to M .j^0Dft40:itM i-farm er. Tbe tab « Two’p psi^a]nHy' aCctieraUflg as and Uieo Ui( divlded.’bitb"unlta. alloalloiring - me paym eni^mne e faro~magtxtnes~r^pilaiilariy- r e a c h ;th e “ bHilvldusl~«l-payment - Umit on a dolloUaf subsidies to some farmrm e e n u n d e r otiMir.V. larm ets to o t t e t lowe:)wer crop prices with grow^n'era to'MUect at leaat 17 150,000 ISO pay- counsel re a d esrs n to seek legal belp to) getg s m a ll^ r tio n of Uielrelr acreage. The. income pnprovisions of farm law, ConjCongress directed ;. more (ederal benefita, baabas set off a d^ate menlalia la s ty e a r . . , payment. lu b a i d i ^ kzMwn 'aIS s deflclency p i^ents, USUSDA to study Uie sltuaUclaUon and m ake : Uwt is expected to r^snmeme;tbls spring after • A CalDalifomla rice farm'was leasetu e d to 56 te- The tool used»d by .many lawyers Is Uwle iso- are calculated accordlirdlag to a (arm er’a.pro* mrecommendations. Preside:ident ' Reaganla« ' „ tfte adniuUstratloQ. sendends.^ Ckmgriess: ita n a n tis, each.< of..whom qualined .(or (01 the U» called Mlsslsalp;lppl Cbrlstmsa tree, stqipoacosed* ducUonvoliime. bu'budget message for (bcal 19881988 b^dlcat^tbatr ' rtconineodalioQ9nrcbaogange. paymetaent-and'Uiea spUt Uie $U5 nmimoh in- ly -devised iD. tthat aUte, wblcb Is noUiliUilng -C.H.-H oyU ^ MiMla^ilaalppi sU te d irecto r o (-tlgtighter rulea would be proposiposed In an e((ort-^: ■ ' <-“T b m bave b e a no (lu(Inal decisions, bat I comes «wlUi'Uie landlord. At leastteight'of ei| Uie more: Uian.a' conically < ahaped chart that Ui USDA'a AgriculturalU SlabilluUoni and Con- totiocut farm p rogram cosu, ts p u c hlo ic c H - C renceiqtouttinenrules on ceompUannee j; ' t ' f o i r t c ^ ■ .MOSCOW - F arm ers aattending Uie 6Ui an- ImpIaplement Uiem, or (ace loaa>S8 of ellglbUlty (or Dr.R.R. Jam es Cook, a USDA plantlant paUiologlst ‘ )1P(irestpost nual Inland Empire ConsnservaUon Conference lQp - R.' M a x - H B M n vatfon plan compUanceI requirementsi o( Uie A panel of experts will dlscuscussw hat (a rm e rs wlU dlsllscuss strategies to controntroi aollborne ' Peterson, wbo has beenr chiefcl of the FoodSecurityActofm musllUst do to com ply wiUi Uie Ia\law. AnoUier p an el diseases«s in conservation farming systems.sys , Forest Service (or moree tiUian seven The'conference wUl be>e held In W ashington will111 discuss grass esUblishmeiment and manage- Reseaearobers wUl present reportsorta concerning ' yieara; will re tire Feb. !ra aj n d wiu b e - ^ H P ^ SUte University’s Beaslelley Periormbig Arts mentent and grass seed markeUIcetlng. Graaa is an conservirvatlon-farmlng pracUcea.I. Af p an el o f . • replaced by-F;-DaIe-Robeobertson,-tbe.^^Br Coliseum In Pullm an. appipproved eover crop for farmland far removed growersrs-from W ashln^n andJdiJdaho will taUt aeaocia(e cblef since 1983;i: Roger VeseUi; conferencsee chairm an, aald Uie .(ronem producUon under CRP proprovisions. a b o u t»cost-effecUve p m u c tlo n InnovaUons Inni (or '* - I Agriculture Secretaryf RRichard E. V 1985 Farm Bill emphasizeded conservaUon plann- ■ A third panel will discussss hard red spring conservii^aUon farm ing, I^ysg 'annouflced tbat PetPeterson. Ing and set up the ConserervaUon R eserve P ro- whejheat, a potenUal alternaUveIve spring crop for Farmm m achinery wlU be dlsplajplayed outalde win .become the Forest'» t' Service’s gram, which Is supposedd to rem ove up to 45 mlany-NorUiwest an wbeat arowcDwers. "1( Uie cm ^ Uie builtIlldlng and m any com m ercialcial and educa- ' (Irst "chle( emeritus”” and ' will million acres o( highly eii>rodlble (armland (rom rentmt premium -for protem cocontent conUnues, Uonal exblblU«i will be on view on.Uin.Uie concourse _ i^dertake special projectecta for the M production..Under Uie lavaw.Jarmera cropping hardaid red spring w heat couldI beb< more profitable inside, agency. Peterson's wreere e r wiUi Uie " K nighly erodible lud^Havee less Uian 3 yeara to forT ggrowera Uian elUier soft whitewH spring wheat A|3515 reglsu-atlon fee’wUl be chargedcha dt Uie •: {(gency spanned 37 years. davelop conservaUon planans and anoUier 5 to orbi'barley." Vesetbsald:' door. f i t ' TRober&on, 48, will be theUie agency's H B i M P IStb cble( - a job that payi>ays 174,500 a j^ear - since the Forest; E^ rv lc e was cjstabllsbed.in ld05. He[e began 20' years ago'alter earningg (a forestry U^heataccreage diIrops r Learn HovwTo$ave YourY , ( < e ^ .(com . the- Unlvinlverslty, of ^ rk a n s u .' 01OLYMPIA, Wash. '(APVP) - Spring wheateat prtxlucUon in FormeorBuislri^ssiS ';-.-"'---' i|- -■ I Tbe-new associate chlethief will b e . B l l l ^ WasiVashington farm ers seed((ded an W ashington tota:italed 13.95 mUllon qeorge M. Leonard,I, formerly esliisstlmated million acres of winter bushels, a 7 percercent Uicrease from A tta n ^ th * A s^ate deputy chie( (oi(or Uie na* ' .F .D A LLE E ROBERTSON vheat for harvest in 1987, Uiele lowest last year. Acrea^ge. .harvested w u icreage seeded ■ since < 19SKi, Uie 310.000 and yield FARM AND!) SMALL BUSINE'lE S S t l tlonal forest systems. His clftte.to m oveup . — ^ “BgencyrMrrdfncH Washlngton-.^Agrlculturai-rStiStalisUcs-45"bushelsrThrl' REORGANi: NAR - ~ w2,500ayear. \ Uie Wiidemesless Society, a criUc of Ser^lervlce announced. crop, which Inchicludes boUi (all-and IZATIGNSEMIN Leam more about the naw Petersoo-(or^JlHOE«atraUoQ8jinaei::Eet0raoo^s.^'iJi;heJlgure-lsJ6.peccent4ow< varieties, is estim ated IW C hapter 12. This will bb« e h e ld Ot. th e - 9usheIs,-dbwn3tpcE=^ tbe "supa^-^. he hasla s done o( leadersBpTWHffH B T g a e a ir'ai r oppptu'-- la s r 3fflJ^J=?KWE = , . cent from 1985. oa.m.-4 .r p.m. Fre-realttraration $35 p«r form or business; * balancing "the economic,nlc, recrea- for thUie'Forest Service, to- Nationally, winter wheat pplanted . . Regiitrollon at the ooor' SS40. This price Includes)S nr o o n -m e a ls ^ — tjfii^ -an d -en v lro n m en laltal -demands- adoplanewvUvision^’-' ' 0M98Z; lsesthhate(LatlSXii miiiinn- Barley producluctlon for 1988 -Ui {(or J j 2. R«i«rvatIont 6r oddJdltlonal im orm atlon' olourutlonaKorests." Fram ptonI accused ai Uie' F oi*l icres, down 10 percent (rom UieII loeenV asfilngfonTs dovdown^rpercent'from" "^flicall 7334099: ••I. tul vice under PePeterson of "cuttthg ^ ■: last y e a r a t 45 millionkshels. m The. X i Robertson, be said, "Is 'rop., ^ 2848, 934-5524.- T h in rjpresented by and buUding : loci-maby-vrop ■vested , from 900,000 q . * Ihdlvldual.to.caity'onthel The (Inal estim ate o( UiP w as harvei Galtn W. Guthrie of We/estem Con- H roadst'lo .ullJit environmentalists and Th u acres WlUl an ave:iverage yield p e r acre ,„! ijssslonal, complex and nists. ' WasWashington w inter w heat c suiting, the .reorgonizotliitlon » p e -^ —^ ! iffiiH f i a 50 bushels. BaiBarley production na- r role of the F o rest Servlc*vIce'Tofe “"“" t t not optimistic about a l02.{,02.9 million bushels, 11 p cioilstoT Jerome. ' . . IplSfjPI knows the Issues facing tl nated at 610,5 m illion ^ nd^noffiv'S major, changmge of dh^cUon, but lowy.. George Frampton, prepresident of . V r r U.S.hambargef ^ t o b e 0 ^ e cKi [■ CI P a iry c o uii D s e — “ WASHINGT3T0N-(APr^■t«rse^~^nli mlssarltt"ln~EiiroperTMe“ e -a e p a n r------I b f t f SEAMONS,'S. BANCROFT, Sl P.C. ■ '/ V - t'H ■■ vice personne:inel.and.U ielrJam iIles.in m mei erit’s Commodity Credit Coi?orp. p a id ' II* I I Sufopft oon will have* m ore SllghUy sllg less th an :^ .09 per popound for [ > C | Certified Public Ac.ccomtants t o F d x l O: V , American baiham burger available :a t UieUiemeal. ... ‘‘ : ...... ^ 1 1 ...... commissaries-les...... •:. S r. Since Uie c u r m t buylilg propam.p ,' • ^ TwInFFahJerom,Ke'etchim Hailey atG aldw clB li' The Agriculculture D epartm eni'sald .watwas announce last Augustist, more ------'-. Thursday UUiatj£ ,199,980-^U D ds of UiaUian 1.3 .million pounds havave-been l^^ALD^LL ■- The ,9t,Pfop««Uve (men bwr.plpatUes'were bought for purpurchased for- Europeanin.'lla.klaho 8jinday;janwia )i ry a ;i9 e 7

    ^ o n g rress i likeely to til iH iiM T " For The Timmn e s 'N e w s ? ■ . ^DONKEliDAlX J^AMMoclatedPrea the toid ifo r' vm '^ i;-' '■ 9ver!^I^S ) deadU oe w as « naooK > . „ ._ ' i WASHINGTON ^ AU iJ the bead o t SIT NO LATER THANVNJMI.3V ; ■ • the American Fann Baninreau Federa- : ~t»a ie«'li; uje half-co•century' track - rtcoMof-Congrettihowitwi lawmakers m n ^ t U U r a ib^eeo ^ the- tw o[^l ‘ hunfiK |0?i7 **"* a m l l ^ e d in December 19S5.IS5, bas not h ad ^ . • There mayly be room fot.com-' |k It Id o n ’t think It can be "'"J- tim e lo work. JESI EE31® iilE promise, "but ] ■•'Tbe law Included sharparp reductions im 1171 -'UM m i i w(' ; :tm 1IM im im:n:-' '.very much orir faI rm m will perceive lh federal crop supports•tl In hopes of -. t . thatwelostagagaln,” beialdi - , ; l A l l S i H E S Kleclcner dlMlisagreed with the term i ' leaking U.S. commodlodltiei more ' . ' N m ^ K t »rn«c4i«. 1 competilive on the worlddmarket. ir • L --- ■ i.im . >‘relaliate" to describe the’ U.S.' ■'"ItKleckner said that peilperiiapa m any . '^ . . threat DfhigheiherduUesI(thenIan.-30- 1 nivd Cruko. V t f l l n i pMpfe "expected too0 ■mucb, too . , < - deadline Is nonot met. The right to i aeon" from fhe new law.V, InIi any caae, U.S. prices.I,- .. ..• .'Mlsales to Spain. Kleckner salelid a bitter compensationn is allowed- under - s t J C : be said, tbe United StaStates cannot ’ Anotber nitfflaloMiaue (or (armers is tretradewarmaybellkely. .i- GA'irr, th e General Ge Agreement on i S W E E P Sr^Tboii^vvtiAitiM. ^ Tariffs and T'rade. ra be said, and If the ...... ■ rtpect to raise croprop support! the long-ttanlanding trade dispute be< -; . Kleckner] said he thinks A wllhout foreign ' ccompetitors twMn the EuEuropean Cbmmunilyand' fg, lows with offsetting- In*. , farmers generally support I Ils Import duties, that ■ booslbig oulput and uiundercutting tbe UnilMd .2 States: o v e r. lost- ^ a in ;. deidecision to Impose stiff d ntn nihS would be retallaillation. Imported -wine, - cheese ar e tallate . . . 11 will have .■jj-. : ’, ' yMtaitMituMkw•r*. dt^ ft nw^ at thM European products if a s( * e £ on American farmers. ■. Isn't reached by Jan. 80. Farmerir s h a v e | i i • - Kleckner aald,d, batxould not pr^lct I . Kleckner told a new confeiference he: howmuch thahat might-be.'Aisbi'be "ADDRESS ______thinks chances are "someuewhat bet* said, there arare "no winners in . a ”J • C I T Y _ ------ler thanrSO percent" that ththe United trade war” amand ll could hurt Euro* ■ r toprot&i >ei^tdnd,:-i J W p N I ------^ chance States.will impose the add(Ided duties pean farmers*8 as well as Americu ^ w and th a t the EC will reU llatelie. producers. ■ WASHINGTON (AP)) •- Farm ers' to take theirelr land out of production » K ^ . 0 - ! _ uaau.OwnMiw>Mr*«tM«MrMryl). iWT.MrraMMtodtv . . in d.iw eeter — • (or 10 years.rs. In retu rn , based on bids ^ m C«*M* 1 Th. ; ^ l^ 1 y erodi- th w sUbmlfnit, ‘ farmers get annual J F ------ble-cropland-^-the-• QConservatioir^renterciiyroi'roentS’ fron rth B 'g o v ern rt‘^B'5K — OFFICQALGOUB '■ rarirB V iiva'ii Reserve Pronim duringing e F eb. 9-27 eotandoDae-tlme e-i asslstaiice pay fof.u.5 ^ "CABIN Ft:EVER"SWEEPSSTAKES ilgnup period. Agricultunture Secretary b^( Ihe^il»8t of planting-trees and "‘I'"Ufhru taMw. Mw-Wlr>-*-Mr<«r >-W dw-Cwtt)^*0h6trt«r---"iS1iB ------icre:------H-y.— INTERCEI ■fccOraTfirsaW: Thebomtoniuerwllrbe~W;94peracr Uim yvn Wp'.- T dori «>4 {»ld In tbe form of gem[eneric certlfl- !.,"Producer<:erl who ■ have already 11; EoMSPoInfi*•85IMolaAv«.E.,TiT w l n F a l U | Nmmu. SfltamM, S«« Juon. hwrt s w ^ ;,«.Th»m*.,VlrBi«IU«. cates i^eemsble in surplus lu goV' e n ro ll^ inI o ol tb ^ 1687 p ^ ^ c U o n adr ■ , I ■ }ro{p'am8 apd recielv^ ad- ■ ' (fimment-owned commodioditlea a t th e justm ent pro, ■ r . . rate of 13 (or. each bushelthel of normal vance paythethenls In.cash ahd generic. 3j WAAM nV ■ ■ ■ ■ ..yield on land put into the thi program, certificates8 imay. can cel,'tb elr, w o*. ■ , 'tra c ts and 'i I ADDIIES5 _jeferred tb as the CRP. i enter Into the CRP;" | J - ' .WriMi(br*HWMh«r«ir*. dip i (liipotflcwfpM «t il«stor**nlf. ' "Since a paid land dlvidlveralon ia lo Lyng said,,"!."There w ill be no penally, m - ■ a i y ...... — ------'■ '^iff^'andetthBtWTfee^eed'gralD pro^^butpaymeirtiiirtolready recelvedTmiit"?' I PH O M F ' ‘.gram to restrain furtberHer buildup. o( be refundeddin It cash." I 5 Ad d ress _ _ _ _ _ ■cofa stocks, thla xenialal 1payment is During thehe signup period, farmers. a j ■^® is?fiBfisS3ssK :beinff, offered lo encourourage highly will be, giverven tne^tlon lo^nter a .■tiioiui. J, OtHtllMWwlhwJmwt _____:erodib]eL_excess cdm_a<_ a?reaae intO;_CRP cojtrflc " P H Q fil ______;fo^"-tcrm cohsen/Btlbnn iuse,'^ Lyhg .,lKriW7ori98 ■ ■ ■ ■ 5 J The iionus offer is ilmliimiled to new " -Uioitil. BtfMU M l««r ihM Momt - 'C R P contracts beginnlni w ith the H H I B H ■ I !Siurrn5K .r~ :|9S7 crop year, be said, j rer M tM M aaaa'aaHi M m jH ■ ■ m ■ H imoctive for corn nbase bas acreage :under CRP contracts alreilready signed. paymenU will be mmade at the . tim e new 1987 contracis1 aare r signed. More than 8.9 mllliorlion a c re s of -DNlflK :bighly erodible cropland w ere~ ac- POMUIS COUP( t win ■ trt{> ler 3 «i itw C«miv«ltivol DviM 7 t f l i i i c^ted for retirement under the Um * rrvo Mp*. ondmd nlglMti ’T :^ NoiMtt<.lohamoi. lOA.JtMn, Pwtn•wtfit.R®.,', ______‘V j ; ______XRP-durlng.three.algnup-1 M p SWSPSTAXES !ti.nie>Mi.vlr9kiMM. . , >ear. ThcZgoal. as ^pell^ 1 out by ■ - ? ■ ■ Congress in the Food m(ecurlty c i Act ot 1985, Is to remove « mmUlioQ to 45 I miillon acres ot higbl;ghly erodible ■ crraland from production. II1 ' Wrd* ttor* iwiM h*nrr*.dIplT4«podlceup*n*t• u n d e r the program , fafarmehi r agree ■ NAME — H ADDRESS —SoilrWE^Eer^— ; a r y _ _ . ------programI cuts< ■ p h o n e _ ltlOI.U.0..MUMM.rlttest ■ c2iL'7r.2SL5ar" >!■■■■■■■ ■ ------WA‘SHINGT0N” {A1»)“ ____ of the NationQl Assoclat of Coo- servatlon Districts has protested P resident R eagan's prop win a trip for 3 on ih* Comivol>i«ol CrviM . . Ir u lif l • Clarence Durban, associallon UnM IFun Ship*. 7 6or» and president,.said In n lettertter lo Reagan Nouou, lahomm, lon Ama. foott: £ , X . ent signed tbe j N p SWEEPSTXXES ll.TtK»rtO..Vi/B*»WM.- I , that since the president ■ ■ Food Security Act on DRound Hand!idling • Unique High FllleHer C o nstruction ^ A P P R f f f conservation, your pro^roposed budget ■ 60,000 Milo WOrrontee ♦ Deep Groove Tre'reod.Chonnels I- ■ o T Y ------: ------^ 4 , diminishes lhe (ederal'()1 'com m itm ent : M Q uietest All-Season Avolloloble ^ d , la fact, falls to10 support ; the IH J PHONEL______mandate of the Amerlcaiican people and W ■ tb eir Congress, whichI youyo youseK ao .U rvlgorimly endorsed," DuDurban wrote. ^ 155/80R13 H c ^ e d : " It Is dlffliIfflcult to com- H 1 prehend that this kindnd of~dlrection |H RICES START AT . . . I ■ ■ ■ a ■ '■ 1 could come from the sam e ad* ralnlstratlon lhat applaulauded m loud- - ly tbe conservation provrovlslons of the Farm Act only a year agoago." FERIZED4WHEEiElALICNMEI^I ______S«Lfrpi^tjt^heel caster, comber,r. bnd^oe on |M c o n w ith'ih odiuttbble suspension,nrChisvettes, ' p B ~ 'Jj * • tiip-lor 3 on Iho C«rn(vWtvol CrvtM- V f i l i n r — "iP urchases d«decline H .j light trucks, cars reququiring Mac- -BjB W UnM Twt Mp*. 7 dovt wtrf ■ a n -Flero*, li NeMew.-«eh»iw..|w Jwon. Puortc • ' WASHINGTON (AP)*) - C igarette ■ P h « rio n1 StrutS c o rre c tio n e x tra . j R p SWHPSTAKES . if.Thomoi.Vi/gliiltlM. makers plan to buyI 293.72 m illion | H I ...... , ■ T M unds 01 buriey tobaccacco from tbis ■ ■ I - ' y e a r’s crop, down slight]ghtly from 1986 | H ^ WorrpnlMCMd6monlhtor i T — - ^ p u r c h a s e s o f '303.7 millnlUion pounds, B H |i 6.00(hT>ll*i - Writ*itor*n«m*hM« ' according lo theI Agrlcullure I ^3W >i«, dip a rfopoott coupon Ml rtiJola>tor*M)v, *H ; ' b - -"Departmenl...... eom«f[r»t. * NAMi _ - ^ • itions'of^ajor ' : T he purchaso Inlentioi J ADDRESS ______*~dom fs tlc__mjiDuIaiilureiirers.. are_re:> qulred by low lo belpp tUSDA dete|-- J t c i t y :------= mine annual tobacco useus and farm I fH O N t , markellng^quotas. Thebe 1687 buriey a . ced by Feb. i. •quota will be announced I ytoSB m is^llB SB® r n ^ K o " ! MUton Herti, bead o( tbe. depart- « t SI. IW. 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