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^ .. V ' ^Tiehi nw ' _ . ««3>< V*ll», Il«wiw»iri me 35^ : t o 84th year. No. 31 0______^^ln:Ealla,-l3,-ld«h0— .! ------TuescTayT^ Ja i"y^anuary-3'fr1'989"— T l e a jg a n nhay bee calked a s N ortlh f f i l1 witmless Knight'RiddcrScmceice—------—- Ocscli-lcfHntact-North's-I's-BUbpoena" f o r ' tivitics; a:aid to the (Nicaraguan) Coni'ontrfis’and served in a threeiree-page order. • ■ 'North ri’mams accuse'used of various coverMp ...... Reagan'sR. testimony. Reagan;an mtiat remain Iran."- . Some partsfl of< the cx-preaident's diarary charges, cnnspiring lo defraudt the Internnl W^INGTON -- FormerF President Rea- avavailable, but the judge eaidid noi restrictions Gesell i1 said he would reconsiderr Ithe issue were turned over ov lo independent counsinsel Revenue Service hy fuifunneling private pro- gan is "subJcct to call"air as a possible witness W(would.be imposed on the ex-pr;-pre8ident‘s trav- only if delIcfensc lawyers can show lhatlha the di- Lawrence E.WdWdlsh. ■ Contra dimaiinns througlough a tax-exempt foun* for the dofenso in the:he Oliver North coverup elei or activities without anotherher hearing and a aries conlmtain evidence that Reaganan had ad- "President Reagan R( has throughout this th dation. illegiilly accopliropting a SI3.80Q secimty trial beginning today,lay, but President Buah new court order. . vanco knonowledgo of, ordered'or condi■ndoned the m atter cooporatirated with independent counsinsel system for his home3 in suburban Washing* will not be required«d to testify, a federal Gesell also left open a, pipossibility that specific Iran-Contra activities foifor which and been respoijponsive to requests for doci)cu- lon, nnd converting to0 hishi personal use $^300 judge ruled Monday. North's lawyers could renewew their request North wasfas indicted, m enu." Gesell11 dideclared. "He remains willirling worth nf traveler's checchecks intended foe the : for excerpts from Reagan’s diadiary. Reaganans diary entries would haveha' to be tb assist.’ ...... Contras, US. District JudJudge Gerhard Gesell Up to now, Gesell said, defense dc lawyers connecteded to charges that North made ma false Eariier this3 month,m North won dism issasals On Tuesday, proseciseculors and defense 9 scrapped defense subpoenas au calling for have been able to make onlylly "a very broad statementmts, removed and destroyed■ed govern* of conspiracy andan theft charges arising froi*om lawyers will start solectieeting a jury to hear the [j Bush's testimony, asIS wellv, as access to White ... claim for information fronrom the diary of ment dococumcnts, obstructed congrIgressional a claim thathe he played a key role in thc ddi* case in Geselt's courtrootroom . The tria l will not. [t _ House documents andnd Reagan's personal di* every cv shape and doscriptio!Ition bearing on and presiisidcntial investigations, and;nd p a rtic i- version to thei Contras 0 of millions of dollailars bc televised. Camerasas anda recording equip- *ary. ‘ ' PresidentP i Reagan's knowledgedge of N orth's ac- pated in1 oa fraudulent tax scheme,, GesellGi ob- in profits fromh saless£ of U.S. weapons to rrar'an. m enfare prohibited inin fcfederal courts. - i- _Reccord Alamkacoh Id easess; y let wporkers b>orrpw flfunds star i inteerest-frcee for 5l-year pcperiod ris movi;ing souithwarc ii; Tlie Associated Prei . t m i m By KEN ARNRMSTRONG Times-Newsvs wi riter Prdbedrdropped - A2 | ANCHORAGE.:. Alaska A — Tem- peratures fell as< tewbn os 61 degrees H H ALLS - Between 1980 and ' So arc othercr public ( officials, past below zero againain Monday but f l city finance department and present, incincluding Tom'Condle, ' 1 an apparently illegal ' Alaska’s record c<&c d d eased in some H ' t w in FAL . who audited the city’s books during j ‘ vhereby employees codd _ '.areas.ava maaso{I o£ frigid air from V the cil ' the period in quiquestion and has sincc j < l or-IOUs to borrow-public— ------above-thoArcticjGirjCircle-headcdto" ■ maintained — W f - ■ -becoihe-a cityco hout interest, The Times- wardthoLowor^.e^ . ^ t c s . ■ practice whe ^ “We never• fofound any discrepan- earned, Movement &f ^t o huge cold a ir J - - .... — use-checksoi ^ ., cies, and 1 wasrvas never m ade aw are j city employee Elizabeth mass that has mveove^ Alaska for A money withoi E ■ that there was'as such a program of . ,i| id neariy all of thc depart* ....aboii^.iwowe^.|cg.generaUd..high. f l New.shas leai a lOUs implementiented,” Condie said, "I I, ployees ot that lime bor* Wind th at prodiicedced extrem ely low Form or cii f personally can’tm’t imagine that anyone icy, leaving lOUs or post* wind chill factorars ini southern and Walden said i 1 would approveve of auch a program r :ks in one of two available 60u i h - c e ^ Alaakiu k a . ment’s emplc with cily funds,Js, vers. Employees had to And because ?6f^f the wind, the ' rowed monc> "1 would hatplatp to SCO anyone have check or replacc the cash Coast G uard o n ^M oonday i closed the > dated checks the opportunityity ito borrow city funds > I money was lo be deposit* CDRtioent's northeihemmost ice*free cash drawer ' for any reasonson for 'any length of i. y at the end of the month, .port, Valdez ^ r , to oil tonker'^^^B cover thc ch< limo. and that’sIt’s speaking as an audi* . id. S IrafRi: 'said1 ilit maj rem aio^^^r _, before the m ■ i '■ I tor." ds kind of-illcgol to me,” ‘tj' ■"WMarbirtwbdayB.tys. •*’' ...... j I V ’ vd, usually a TOM COURTNE£Y • Cityofncialsslls said they began hear- 0 Attornoy General Jim The Alaska DiidMi^on of Eme^ ; Walden said. Not an authorized ppolicy ofthe formertper practice last week, .^ocy Services reireported continu* - • --^"U .sounds but they have.'c n hot been aible to con* sinion was seconded by c -:iog problems in ruialnu Alaska vrith ■ ■ said Idaho ' current finance departmeniint employ- firm its existencience. ^ such th in g s'as com:ongeal|ng. ftieLoil_ Jones. Is County Prosecutor K, ees, e but all declined commelent. ____“If there wos'as isuch a policy, it ccr* | ' I lerrwhrsald'she'could not ^ and shortages of fuel and food. " That opin Although”Jones Mid hB e 'coiild not taihiy'w ould. nonot have boon autho-...... I'j p Some villages repoiaportcd power out* Twin Fallsny provision in the Idahq_ rreach a.firm conclusion onm the prac- rizod by the cityrity m anager o r t o City ' [,;| would make such a prac* ti ^ a p s and freezingg w ater and sew er ^ ■ j------Ellen'Baxter, lice's legality without be:being fully CouncTl."CourtniIrtney said, “It's certain- | ; flj pipes. : . * think of any briefedb on the facts, he referred re to ly not somethinjhing lhat is allowed or i' lafety Director Tim Qualls A y But the divisiOQon said it knew of , V Code that wo Article 7, Section 10 of the Idaho lc Con- tolerated loday,"ay." e, who investigated the s ^ no im m ediate life-t]ie-threatening situ* V , ’ lice legal. stitution. That provision m.makes it a City Attomey*ney Fritz Wonderiich ist week before being or- fi ^ ations. ‘ it ■ Public Safe felony for any public olTicererto derive questioned whetl'hcther such a practice the -case^inter.viewed-two_a S ______.The, Alaslw Nati(atiooal Guard has said police, —a-profit-from-public-fundB,5,-or-to-use—would indeed-be-ibe illegal; ------ice department employees p ^ ' A been on ^Iwur al(alert to help deal' Wnitt practice last public funds for any purpososc not au- it dependsIs oon what-was being I ' iHing for a bus in Anchoriorage U a chilUng exp«r borated Walden’s account, t] ^ witb the cold. 2ndid 1Lt. Mike H aller dered off the thorized by law. done." he said,d, “W“ hat we’re hearing iloyecs told police that two___ @ " said:£ddmo"scoationta wen.helping Just the.iifl.cold,.but.tho cold.and the:_je:_.Dne"niQming,!L said.-Tam otherfinance ___ Asjivith most-Idgho-felo■Ionics, the is that checkss wof,hHis," commit- humaneB tools' in 'our arsenal of ' WASHINGTON^ Mei — ' eorage of $3-11,OOO, accordinglg tcto FEC records- . ; - teo_Chajrman D entonon 1Darrijigton, R- weapons.IS. against child sex abuse." -— tive-over-their pending f __Many.oLthe-accounLs havtlave.grown, with.succes-—- _____ Declo, saici,’’ ----- .------Bower toliloia'lhiTcontmillee'; • stftd-Rep,- L arry J. Hopkinslins, R-Ky.--l-8pend-whal-l --- n-. w ard cloKinR.n'loophole i sive campaigns; 'A Recommended by .various task • Ubo of pretimfnat-yrhearing tran-. lembers of Congress sensi-^ think is appropriate to win,vin," rs 'almost half of them to c 1 Hopkins, who cruisedi to re-election on a 3-to-l The top spol-in thc HouHouse beiongs to Rop." I' forccs reviewing thele mountingn prob- scripts and a evidence, supporters ; pay raise a re moving to- '- Stephen Solarz, D-N.Y-, with.vith more than ^ .1 mil- lem of child abuse lastlast year, thc bills s«id, woulould eliminate thc value of in-n- cam paign accounls for 3th in federal law that ollow.s margin last year, had $6W,824 $6 loft over in his ^ lion'. But Solarz is a co-.sponscjn s o ro fa bill th at would ______are intended 'o stn-ngl■ngthen thc crimi- tim idatinjing victims or other witness-s- The money is what isconvort Sfil million in old campaign account, accon:ording to rocords at the abolish the so-called "grandf nnl justice .system, in dealing with es fromI testif>ingte at a criminal trial,ll. bills have been paid andtheir own use. 1 F ederal Election Commiss:lission. ^ indfathcr clause," which while casing the Currentlyily, transcnpls of Iheir ttsli-.i- House m em bers and 71 'le ts him keep the monoy fororhimselfifhowants. h accused molesters wh H le(l"over nfler campaign,^ Tliat, puts him in 10thI placepll among n^cmburs of~^' n preliminary hearings is notot Congress when the Inw trauma their victimsm s face in court mony in f id is ill the accounts of 191 thc House. In the Senate, the lisl is toppedi by Sens, Bill aliowedI if they nre unable to appearj,irj, "4 didn't go o u t'an d e proceedings. 71 senators who were in• On the avorngc, Housouso' members exempted Bradley, H D-N.J,, wilh neariyiriy S2.1 million and Phil" ormalcriminal trial. cause that's not the wny i^Tmiuing hearsaysay testimony in at the forr * a s passed inl9fifl. from the law hold obout)ut S22'l,000 in their cum* GGramm, R-Texas, with S1.9n-.9 million. I spend all the monoy be- y I operate m y own home." K.^ .... • . .

A*2 Timos-Ndwa, Twin FalFalla, Idaho TuOsday, Jim uaryry 31,10892 '.ntial conn flictslmid to holtIt - >t p £ n e s x :^ a l L L a k < SALT LAKE CITY' (/(AP)--Two -the Salt Lake'*Airport Li Authority, wawaa i ’iigii. 568T. bountwo of- On Thursday, CoiCourtney called a^ front about 3:16 p.m. M?1 »«idcnl,Ha;H art said, TnTraiis^rtatio^&fety Boanird, gave vised finance dc|departm ent employees ficialcials said. Both 'wy they rcrecom- meeling of financecc c departm ent em>- • public afTairs speeialiBt J !l Mitch BaA ------T h T p Einc~lhat~‘w S a n iil7 ^ i* g lir “■porinission'Tor pei 'th e''l^o didam aged no^ ^ ^ >^P.C(ilir,t6Sl,878 Donild I Riegle Jr., D-Wich.,$006,8 them to keep "lho mone th o ir Detective DonDt Walden had been thoselose things allowed now?'?■ And The Times-Newsws ^contacted three ?r. R-Te«in, $637,810 Edward1 Kennedy. D-Mau.. T M j ent employees this own use ifth e y chose. Carlos Mw)rh>ork'ud.i{-Calif., 1619,379 Robert I I’ackwood, R-Orc„ $738,66eGG assigned to thee ccase. Walden's wife, they'ley're nol." finance department The figures nre drawn»wn from data s.im Gibbonj>on-vD-Fln.. $616^60 Sparki Malaunaga, D-llawaii, $^.712 ^ Elizabeth, quit11 Iher Hnance depart- QuQualls said he discussed the2 fpoten- weekend, but all dccldeclined comment. : at the Federal Electionm (Commission UrryHopkirpkina, R-Ky., $QH,824 JohnDanforth, R-Mo..$6U,7ftt ment job threee .years.j ago when cily tialal tconflict of interest with WsValden, • "I think it's old news," Sharon and are based on reportsDrts .filed since DnnteFmccl^ccll.D.Pla..$6CC,eEQ Daniel I Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y.Y.,$.VMJ« ofTicials discoveivered she had bor* butut Wolden said he would nnot bc BryansaidnfellbaI bad abo^^ it, and I Homll Heflin, thc November election.^ Tlwmiis Pule.•ttlcy.D-Wath.. 1682,766 1 • • rowed money frofrom public coffers. com)[>mpromiscd if thc case ever2r went really don't w ant 10to talkt; about it.' RohortDvrd.n-W,Vn.,$C34.^ Willinm BrooIroomricld, R-Mich., $£82,189 1 ' . Walden and, olother city employees to) cccourt, becausc his wife hadid done Jewel Chandler:r nnda Sherry Jeff p -T 6 dlay's i weiiather— have since toldjld investigators lhat nothiothing wrong. also declined commeitment. City- If y oo i i l thought lastI week wa;as c o ld ... • C o n t i n uled e c from Page Al new of only Walden’s lOUs, Walden W “She'obviously wosrvosn't trying to be Twin Falla, Bariioriey, R uport, employee who0 pleaded guilly last didid noli tell him about the othe:ie r en> dishonest," ...... Jeroioe and Ooodiiiff: — ------week-to-pctit.thftheft-Fahey was fired. ploy-W - 1 ea«her*lorecastSl for T uesday icovered missing from Waleifalden had been fired for alleged al .ever authorized the use of lOUs or Wcdncedoy, alight chni 57,000 was disco :hnnc« of .now, [Q ay tjlTim e CoodilM ns andd HighI Tempecafur* p deposit fund. cmbimbezzlement. The Times-is-News postdated checks,. UrUnder such a poli- HiRhsintho30«. i r e s a w ater hookup d k ngoechea, city altor- publiublished a story on Jan. 20 deilescrib- cy, an employee couldcoi theoretically' C unu Prairie andad Wood R ivor But Shane Ber V alloy: Soft awow»K§SooS ney from Febnbruary 1985 until De- inglg theI incident, although WaiMalden's borrow public moneymey nt the start of a T oday nnd WodhcS'hcsdny, mostly ■comber 1987,remembers rer events dif- nam'am e was not then used. month, deposit il11 inir a private ac- cloudy with light winda.ida. Highs in (he ferently. Hesaid st he spoke with On Or Friday, Courtney retracU:ted his count where il could3uld accumulate in- m id 30s, Lows 10 to 15.5. [ < M O m Courtney ofterr Walden’s \ lOUs were staletatement, saying she had ininstead terest, then put ,itit hack1 before the | _____ found. resi{esigned and that no charges!S were city’s scheduled depo;leposit. ‘ N orthern U ta h a n d NlN ovada: “When 1 talkeiiked to Tom I remem- filedled because of ihsulTicicnt grorounds. King did soy, however, ho\ that the Ulah —. Vnriablo. c D'. clouds today; J ber he said t hat a t'wos done, but I don't Wale/alden had called Courtneyey thc city would occasion!lionally allow other ------W«nner-wilh-w>ut>t«rl>erly-wir>ds-10-25— P flcalerHe-said certain—nighiighrbeforershe'saidr— —------transactions.------mph In tho aft«moon.n. N Moatly cloudy ■)------/ f o m k c i i i ^ ------know on what flc p ut lOUs in there, I Walden Wi lold the Times-Newaws that • “I guess you couldould call il il cour- tonight ond Wodnosdoadoy. Soulhorly I > W s, I people could pu ■y said, ‘You cann ] put lOUs in there?’ shehe resignedi because of criticisrism she tesy transaction where whi wc let em- w inds to 25 m ph. Scottcottcrcd rnin or ^oir|3r| « f *now Wodnosday.-Low«w Todny night ' I That seemed liklike a very bad prac- rece:eccived after her lOUs were! found, f ptoyees cosh check:lecks .with us," he 2JW5. Higha 3046. . — I ^ tice to mo. I a ssissum cd thot.it was tak- Afleiifler another employee reporterted the said. “And I guessiess you ‘could say. Nevada — W anneror 'with increns- — ^ " en care of aflerirth t atT " lOU:DUs to Courtney, Walden wasIS ques- there were situations:ions where employ- ing clouda today. South'uthw ost winds to Bengoechea,I, who now works in tioneoned by both Courtney and.i. King, ees took advantageQge of the city be- 30 mph in tho nftorrtomoon. MoKlly C e e i l C ^ Boise, called itt “i“a dumb Way of doing shehesaid. £ cause they would1 knknow” th at chccks . cloudy and locally' w indy toniKht business," N(No other employees camc forbrw ard wouldnt be cashedd forfoi a while, w ith n chancc o f ro lnn oior snow north, / ^1 . "When lhat hahappened, I expressed to) say ss they had also left ICUss ini the But whatever may have happened Windy nnd coolor Wodnodnoidny with n •re weren't tighter con- publublic cofTcrs, Courtney .said,d. Nei- then, Courtney saidaid he is convinced few snow flhowera. HiglHigha today m id shock that there \ e system ,’ he said. ' theriicrdid King. lhat no such practi-actice has existed 40ft to low er GOa o a sl nndnnt lower 60h to Ocmmn W / trols within the s luntered, “If Shane was The *T thing that bothered t low or GOfl went, {jightiigha Wi’dncsduy N Courtney coun me is since current Financlance Director Ri^k laL’s fine. But 1 can as- that m id 30a to low er 40a) cncnsl nnd In the a aware of it, that' la t Liz didn’t say, 'Hey, Tm not nt thc Thorhpson took over ovei in September tw : \ \ “ 40a.wvBt. Lowa loniRhlighl m id 20» to _____ sure you that I was never aware of onlynly one,'" Qualls said. “By_theic same 19^. The public safety saf department lowerSOa. ould bo derelict in m y tokei}ken, I wonder why her supei)crvisor has dropped ils investigation inve of the od nflcmooiioon high was Gl degrooa nl nolly, nol dry. Wel, icy apota; Don the lOUs. 1 woa onnclly- duties if 1 did ondont let that continue." (Kin;King) didn't come forward. former practice beet LoMiston.I. New Nc Mendows, iey. because the statute 1 Sum m ary: 1 investigated the mat- “I “I feel that Liz has been mo urmest lemporalurc in the Idnho1 21 — Boisc-ldaho Cily Qualls, who ic nore or of limitations hasI runrur out and correc- ' ------Tho~Nntionnl-WenlI’e n th er • S erv ice------•1965rsaid'he also-then - less ondny wns” W degrees nt icy icy spots; Idaho City-Slnn!e>£ S - -I«fi"-Au|!ust.l9( •ss put through th^mi!l,■^-^^—------r-live-measures-havtfiave-already-been— aaya tho hiKh prcsBureiro th n t lm« hold ’ I und Grangoville. Fairfield spots, spt brokun snow Hoor, - ! • - WWalden i said she paid for thele lOUs taken, Courtney said,laid. n light grip on thc atnt LTonc™.;:lho colficBt n l 9 degrees be- :• U.S, 1 20 — M ountain Home, nd then quit. Aflefward, Kinglg apol- “If there’s anyI inimpression I can in g in rcRponno to n atiBtronff. cold a ir le P a ir. ^ field, nel iey spota; Fnirfield-Arci Marincies lower giied to her, she said. masH m oving Houthh rn.m( Ain.k., leave on the wholele issue,is it's that we Itended outlook for Southern a'polH, »'p< fog; Arco-Idnho Fnlls Recollections differ about wh Though temperaturesL-H Willv mudcrnU! , . . yhether really do care aboutbout our public im- spota.sp< m ining; Idaho FnllH-At in the valleya over lhehe tnext few dayn " ■, 1 iiere was any other missing mmoney, pression," Courtneyney said. ‘We do here in lhe nation Mondny, icy, icy raining; Aahlon-MonUmuA.hion, flag in Kabul I j na the invorBions bruibreak down. n„ , nn line. ^ ut the restitution Waldenn paid carc about publicz monies.mi We're the ____ , the hinhewt L'Hi icm oornturc wos 63 do- broken bre snow floor. ______KABUL, Afghrghaniitan (AP) — Ma- t,mnrought the books into bni B rce. ,,t L,Lakolnnd und Weat I’nim U.b. 1 iW — icy apota. broken 'fllanc.e^DJftte£oLlhaLjnoEmonej:»-fliid_He_flct __ chnngca in tump<’rnti jn snow rine guards lowort rs and Moslem guerril- spots, fog; Carcy-Arco, icy n 'il- Afghan soldiers M ondny, uthurwjHo .ikii.nkiea ncroRs tho BOISE: i. JAI') ■— Road conditions Arco-Snlmon, dry;. lyisl Trail n th e hills, r Com woro pnnl>rtly cloudy with - Mondny rvrvcninji. reported by the ii”i^ss', ' Ins who woit int: broken snow floor, anow floor. goodbye, we say, ‘Cod' conllnulnc nmokc nndind_hnio In th c Idnho l>cpi>cpnrtfnent of Tninsportii- ^ “ As wc say gc , Idnho 75 — Shoshonc-Kctc Jnited States,'” said Tremtiin- Vnlloy nndind ncrosH thu li'‘n: Mchum, bless the Uni icy apots; Giilenn Summit, b: lires Jon D. G lassm a'' su ut heiiHt U.S. 9G5 —- RiKKins-Whilehird H ill,, broken Charge d'Affain anow floor. American diplomat s SlnmK Rii.sty windonds prevailed ‘^'■y. atroni•ong winda; Grangevillc- the ranking Ami Intcratotf HC — dry. • across the Pnnhandiindic. nthrrw inc- l-^-'wiHlon, ddry ,-jcy spoU ; Lcwiaton- in Kabul, at thesie solemn ceremony. Intcrslnto 16 — Utnh line-l’o. winds wrr\' Kenerullylly tighl iicn.Hx Mokcow. ddry; Wui.ser-New Mend- ' I’ociitel- lo, dry; Pocutcllo-Idnho Falls leave oto moment that ANNOOUNCINVG IjR'Slllio. ow5, dry,•, ilicy tt|Miis, rrcc‘7.infi rain; lls, icy,. "Today WC lea freezing rn in ; Idnho Fall»-Di ’ and sad, pleased that . .\lidnf\ornoon hi^hHhH wen- mostly .Miirsinn-OnOmgon line, dry, fog, Dubois, is bolh happy ai icy spots, icy. min, fog; NV Afghanistan ore going THE RELOCATKION OF THE OFFICE;e OFI in till! DOh o v rr tlif southluthw est and up- fullinK rocksicks. ''y Monida the people of Af I’a ss. icy spolB, patches of fog. pur tofns nnd UOs overver thu nisi and Inlirrslntffltp W - Cnidwell nr»-n. 'i- to be relievedI olof their suffering, but U.S. no — McCnmmon-M(i th i' ci'nlrol ni'iiiiitJiinH,inH, with 'IOm li> dry. icy spo.»Cny 13 10 uie. "We wiil_^ back M 2*4 ^ I.lcmyv5 tr 41 ;• Idaho head in a saluU 7------...... ,-i2 when the conflictlic t is over.’" ’ - : " . in tlthe Praeiiee of (lo-.tcKi 40 3‘i J C: Spo«arw no 31) " ' ' Uo. f. Wj-.-i,n5ton 50 4242 004« a Xo, 35 ro 333 O'Wafi-. 73 f,S tk.rt«T 14 43 lUgorman 10 41 C o r r e c t iio c n IEAR, NOSE, THF U juU 37; “ Twin Falls l(UnoF»iH .3 2! HOAT & FACIAL. PPLASTIC Doi;o.i 41 3U PCP l»«T»HXl » OJ” TWIN FALLSLS - The Idaho Exten- '->iO"pii.'u /U (.0 khool was incorrectly AND RECONSISTRUCTIVE SURGRGERY I F’.:;^uJQti 4/ 30 19 Pocat.iio B JBV sion Forage Sch ? “ Sir _ i JTii Sjimon 5 313? reported to be; s scheduled for TTiurs- ually scheduled to be day. ll is actua O U R NiJEW l NUM BER IS ______held from 8:3030 a.m^ to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at1 tht e Aspen Building, IndenX------them Idaho, College of Southe will include thc alfalfa 73: Business...... C3-5 Magic VaJ./alley...... B l S|S p o r t s ...... C( l - 2 Discussion wil 3-7788i ClassiflGd...... C5-8 Nation....,...... :...... AS, AS ■ Ti)U do ivit rrcrivc ycjurir ppiip 7 a m , r.ill ib r nummbiT l fnr your lmn» must bc piiidpmi m udvancr nnd are ovBilalilp on l e a r n , s, whfrr cnrricr ili livrryli in nol mBinUincil; daily and .nd L n . • I } JcrumL'-U’cndL'll'CuudiiiKii.iK.lIanrniMi. .'iim-l’rj.x'i >i">. - month, (ar U tnontha, S6H.50 (iT« 111.1011.., $117.00.00 per[ ycnr, daily only. W.3r. pf r moiMfur« L J m o rre aboulit i n v e s t i i)ur!i.y-HiJTX'rl-i’iiiil-< )akl.'V):ikl tin g ? r 't;.',;; $jr. or. (.iramuntnui.Uia, tSO.lU rorC munlhi, $100.20 —Dubl Castk't'td. , .....r,.SnJ-v«nlv,■nlv, »5.40 pet monih. 518.20 for a mo I^H V . A classs oI n h o w &. w h e r e: tto invest in today's i i-|lcT H.-;;.Tsnn.li,,il,..;., nunthx. SlHJiO per >car. .Student and i's m a r k e t ^ " 'IVir. f-'iills iinri ;ill oiiwij-.i»j- .in IIS _ 7;i3-OH-t.| . Mc.-nmn r31 -OfiOl I. publiihcK) daily concepts & term inoloi3lo g y ) r,:-M p.m. vvrcW,lays. Tl.I'll ri.porln lato iir« -an c i ~j>orh.irr^ rr iillsa ft.T Tliird Sl W.TViiTwiS Fall.. Idnho. 81101. by M.kicily V. at 132 r>::tl) ami (in «.<•,.k.-nds, ninill 7:i:i ll!l.'il Ncwupiiwru Inc.;Inc. Srcond.«lau pbalaiir paid al Twii-;5,. ^ DATES:>: WEDHESiur, FebruaryIRY ISTTO February 22, hyTlirTiiiiri.Nci.Ncw«. om dnl cily and counly ncw»| 2,1989 Advertisiiig ...... punuaiit to Srcljiireljon GC-lOa uf the Idaho Ciilc. Thu 7:00 p .m . T O 9:00 p,iiP,H. • iry.'u tu ))!,KT-nn1 .'idvcrtiscnicnl,;id cull 7:i.i.ti‘t:il. < 1. Cinw-tfnti i» hmbydMicna'icnalrd a t (hr day of th r w ^k on whi= > C o u tG E S o u t h e r h Ild-., c.-ill .M

— I , . J l B g I d t i ht c o ^ _ J I Andrrus way Idown ^GOP apiipointeess h r e e te(through1 confinnnation H BOISE (AP) - *IVo Repopu^lican appointees of ■ Jackson, former GOP candjcndjdote for governor i ' Democratic Gov. Cecil Andrusk _.havo breezed H I d a h o I and”id four-term House member,r, wiwas ousted from the IX Commission last year b utit lulanded tho more lu* ; tate salafirv fist sthreujh. their confirmationQ hearings,1 a year after. ■ ieglsla.ture , V ' •• • uthey were at the center of S'partisan firestorm ■ Qlivo Industrial Commiiisionjcin job last fall. Aslett, : over their political credentialial93 ■ ^ contractor from Twin Falls,J, wwithdrew his name ': 79Uoflf.Lemplayeea.are_]j^D aidjnore ------Uimhelr' responsibllttiGS" 4j r ihcTVanspOrlutionboaiTiT)eOTSirbfihcat&ck-^ bec — Aniiire Chairman Mark E Bt year and was then named^d tRicks, R-Rexburg, said Mom I “ S for Industrial Commissionjnor Larry Jackson of , Mrs. Donnclley's appointmeitment to tho State tive, b u t w hen it com»mcs to salary, sociate wicvice president, $78,291. g ht) Tbm Jam es Risch, R- Quii Boise and Racing CommissiMiqner Marvin Ailett of Then Senate President Pro iilding Authority will come befbefore the committee he' ranks far down the state There arare 44 ihembere of Ida- ® Boise, called the quartet trait<■aitore to the Republican latc Twin FollB.:- - . - • ------tcr. Hor nomination to thc statestat Judicial Council - r - -- -scalc. ' ho'sjudiciacial system who a re paid - ^ llowed lo claim appoint- ^Qg ___lhe..committ£e_wna-ex;ixpedjd to recommend P arty and should not be ftllov as rejected a^ye^r ngo. Youngig ddied last yea r after ______------Andrusr at-$65.00'.OOO-pei^ycar;—m o re th aan n - “the -governor,” topped ilorigTo Repubircaiis: (iis j confirniation by the full Sehimate on Wednesday. menta thUtraditionllly belon s nomination to the Personnelnnel Commission was rankfl only 194th amcunong those on by tho $64,64,237 received by (5hief « I within the Republican . A year- ago, Jackson andd Aslett, along with fel*. „ The battle created a rifl w jected. J Donnelley ol Boise and -Par^f-that-some-pa riy -inwdeiiderrtelieve^as-parlial— Istrators and oloflicials at hoSupremi!me C o u rt ^ s, w ere rejected foe vari- ly *y responsible for Risch's defetefeat last fall. say^ly, ‘I'd ralh er not be involved"''cd"' in public scp’ice, Univereity of Idaldaho ranking As of Janfan. 1, tho report showed Nolan" Young ofidaho Falls, ous state appointments byy Ithe Senate’s GOP ma- 1But after that experience,ce, the now Republican Jacl'ickson lold tho committee. "Fo"Por some of us, il is above tho governor.r. Idaho hadad 19,006 positions but" ?* jority because they had publblicly supported thc gov- lealoaderehip in thc Senate guiduided those nominees to imp^possible not to bo involved." In fact, the M osconjcow. school ap- 18,811 emm ployees.' j The total in- em or during his 1986 cam]mpaign as 'Republicans thithc Stale Affairs Commitlce,se, composed of leadere HHe olso said he will forego an)any partisan political p ears to bo th e piacilace to bc for eluded 24343 clected ofiicials; 4,208 for Andrus.” All were sentt tot th e full Senate with frafrom both parties so they wouldwo not run into th e acU':Uvity while he serves as aQ fufull-time member of m g h s ta te salaries.I. full time: on^01 4,734 temporary or _ committee recommendationsns th a t thoy bo rejected, same sai problems again., ______10 commission. .______1 ftnnndafwifiedjKorkersL, are paid at thc univeivereity and 14 9,142 regulgular, classified employ- o fth e top 26. ees ond 48<484 part-timers. State < AFL-CIO , , A jo in t report relea^leased by s ta te Thc $5555,000 received by the lealiking tanki cari goes bback to Catmada agencies on Mondayday shows tho governor• to|iatt the list for elected ^ to lead commitittce ..BONNBuaB S FERTOT (AP)' - , A ' ■ fbifor -Trentwood, Wash.,, near pressure separaUn|iting th e two, Maus highest-paid of IdaIdaho's nearly state oflicii lilroad tanlt car that re- S;Spokane, Union Padfic officials- o sail 1110 rupturere liiM ked tho nitro* 19.000 full and pa:part-time era- Attomeyiey (}eneral Jim Jones BOISE (AP) - Idaho1 AFIXIO iMitag rajbi dioxide fumes in .sasaid. Tbe sulfut_dM fiJi;iffM_ .Ae and minute,.^pontsof^osul^ am' ployece are two phy3hysici&ns who. receives $48,000, $- although his PPresident Jim Kerns has be()een named loared ralji Bonners Perry has been prproperty of Cominco Americaia n . ' fur dioxide. Becaus:ause stilftir dioxide work for the DepDepartment of chief depulputy, John J. McMahon, clchairm an of the Governor's■’s Commit- downtown B< Jc to Canada,-Boundary . Sdlur: dioxide is a heavy,n , color- is h e a d e r than air,air. some remained i H ealth a nd W elfare.ro. receives $10,531 $1 more than his ^tec on Employment of Pec>eople w ith towed b«ck Countyauthcthorities said. I«less gais used as a bleach, dldisinfec* in the car. Dr. Lfewrfence BarBanta and Dc. boss. Disabilities. of our county and into tatant, refiigerant or presorervative. The holo wasIS ppatched , and the B John McCormick; bboth receive Secretarary of State Pete Cenar- Gov. Cecil Andrus saidid Monday. Chief Deputy Lonnie Ek- PiProlong exposure^ thilhe gas, tanker deem^1 ssafe enough to I $91,436 for theirir services as rusa, TVeirtasurer I^dia Justice KKem s will succeed & b Ziniim merman, Canada; Chi .T hed fljig erisg o n e." whidi wl nas a rott8a-«gg smenelt, can transport b a d U* physician-clinical dirdirectora. Edwards,}, Auditor. Joe Williams wwho had headed thc commiinittee since ®«d. 1 ..... 1 ------— About'50000 readenta-werfr-eVBCU-'-ca- nauaea~ vomiting 'Otor ''even‘''sald...... N ext come Jo h n1 KKeiser, presi* and SchoolMlfl'Superlntendent'Jer- ' 1' 1985...... - - their homes and bosi-' dead).' de Eckstrom saidid aboute 16 people dent of Boise State,?«, $83,179-plus ry Evanss alla receive $45,(>00 pcr Kems will oversee the e' activities ated from tl en tb e Union Pacific car . .' ■ I t’s a very nasty irritantnt,' said went to Boundaiyuy * Hu- SQ1I09 (Hoaioalth and Welfnrol — £SB1115 (Rcsourccs nnd EEnviron- licensing law. mun' Rights CommifiHion for•n n term end- Gives lhe direct*Ktor of thc Dopnrtmonl of 'tne:m enl) — Crcnto# regional FiFish nnd HB120 (Stntee ATfuirs) A — Prqyidcs • ingJuly 1,1989. H enlth a n d Welf^Ifnrc. with board concur- Gnmo Gni D epartm e n t ndvisory courlundls;_____th n t no, more thnnmn tlhreo_electlona flhnll______1 ------Jb O m ic i7 B o I* T T 5 'ih c TPublicUtili- L roneo. the poworivoTlo Hire nn3~firo phyai* '' SSBill'6 (Resources' dnd IEnW ron- be hold in nny <;aloi)alondar year, —to abaiKidoning^^^-year-oidilies ComtniMion for n lerm ciending Jnn. cinn emptoyoc|i!|i o fth o doparim ent. momont) — Allows tho. Fish ancnd Game HB12I (SUtee Aflnirsl A — Provides 8.1995. SBlllOCHenlienlth nnd. Welfare) — Ro- . Commiasion.toCoi enUir Irito ogrtam en ta conditiqna for liconiMnaing a stalo-ffrnntcd ard of Henlth nnd Welfare ; wwit ith o th e r sta te o g e n d es to polpolice mo- concession or to0 markot mi sUte-commis- BOISE (AP) - Thcle Imother of an Schwartzmitman had continued the ar- Osbaldo Rcnyn, Nampu, Ulo th c Hu- quires th o Doord m nn R iR hu ComtniBaion for• on tonn end- to adopt rcgutntitntions implomonting tho . torizodtori vohlcio u u on th o ir landiids. tioned commemorntorntives, abused 7-year-oId bbyy ddiscovered on roignmentsits of the T\iiamans from ? ini; July 1.1989. C lenn Indoor AAir ir A rt. ------— Sf B irrT — cRciKJunxB nnd "EEnviron-" HQ122 (Revenuesnue nnd Taxntion) — j-j the inleretate near Boiseoise has pleaded la st week,t, aflero an Ada County grand “ Ron Hnrlow, LowiHlon, lo3 ithu Health Sm ill (Ritcnourccsca o' • Environ- montl mo Creates n Parle Landd 'IVvst in Expands doflniliontion of quaUHed invest- innocent to felony child chi abandon- jury indictectcd ^ e m . nndq Welfare Board for u Uterm endig ment) — CrenteDtes n slntc nnd Bnnk to th the c P nrks and R ccrention Dopiopartmcht mont for investmoniTiont tnx c rc d it ment. I Mrs. 'I\ii[\iinman was scheduled for■ Jun. j 1.1993. facilitate maxim(imum value of slntc land to facilitate expansion of thth^ stote HB123 (RevenueDnue nnd 'n u a lio n ) — • Dnvid Mead, Twin Folliills, to tho holdings. pnrkspni system. Allows nonschool«l district d for which no '■ Debra 'I\iinman, 28,8, pleadedf im o- Irial on MarchMo 21. Edward IViinman , Health ond Welfare BoardI ffor n term SB1112 (ResEtcsources nnd Environ* 5SB1118 (State AlTairs) —' (Clarifioa. incrense in the dollardolli am ount of proper* ' irt Judge Gerald is slated lo to be arraigned on Wednes- ^ cent before,4th D istnct t ending Jn n . 1.1993. m ontl — Requiquires registration of nil slale sla Inw governing operationon of the ty taxes is certifiedified in any one yenr. in Schroeder on MondayC. Mrs.N Tbinman “ay S e n t l b G ov o rnn a o r Hnowmobites nt timo of purchoM and Idaho Idt Housing Agency. tho following yearear distrirt mny certify, and her busband, 29-yearwn w \ attention when his CCoeur d'Alene • * J REPAIR « , home was bombeded by white • ^ $ 1 0 . 0 0 $ 1 2 . 0 0 supremacists, now residisides in Seattle. ! ^ ^^^,pBrW «alL PSLW bbJ l ■ "As'executive-directoictor,"W assmuth— ; T flVWSEME i -II will oversee one college•ge youth confer- ence this year in ead;ach of the five • ' states served by ihe coalition.coi Stew- ; A J a rt said. _The coalition also) hhas agreed to ; i WMEN'S I support the Kootenaiai County Tksk m Forec on Human Relatiilations' peaceful ^ I i opposition:, to a planiIanned national • skinhead conferenceu sscheduled for • . .ONG April 21*23 a t thc Aryan Ai Nations ' compound near Haydenden Lake, Idaho, : SfflillliESS'[ T ^ r □ LEATHER I C T l Stewart said. SLEEVE P i w ii II I The Northwest coalijalition, founded ' ^ : IIUBIIX!K m 5 SOFA in April 1987 serves3 Wyoming,Vi Ore- ; s f f i y /, LOVE SEATS gdri, Washington, Idahdaho and Mon* ' larBaSalwtloD lana. Its next meetinging will be held ^ iHIRTS {95 $ 5 Q l ____ M ay e in M o n t^ a ...... — -: -Laiarge selection _____ ; _____ SEtD H t! ^ 2 4 9 “ . STABT1II6AT ^ 6 8 1 9 “ ^ ------~ ______^ NTERTAiNMENT - WOWBOIIIBI 3 DOUBLE PEDIS'IISTAL DESKS ! 1 GEHTERS COfFBMB^ ...... - - -H 9 5 SINGLE PE0IS1mu DESKS ^ COillCSCG ' : T m W Il'Oilt • ■ F ® ■■"WE D O ." ' W E -R E B UULGING AT T' H E S E A MIS! S >ta*aw nnew fuioituielie and appliances Staiartlngaslow asSS.O.OOper O week! ------DSL N MANY OTHER ITEN■us ^ : Rent'lc ■/■' ■ ; (JONSALI t^ C L E A R3ANCE&REtENTAL MTER or the beat In thee w est shop at... F c b n t a r y 3i t!t h r u 5 t h '■ M 733-3-7111 I I^ ^ W E S T EO l T i W E A M 1 6 1 2 n d A v e . N . I T wIn i n Falls L - Ife M i Main Ave. SoikJUth . TWIn Falls • 733-n1r 7 1 9 ^ z r r r r t y • m m ------r A-4 Tuooday, Janunuaray , 1909 Tlfiws-No«,o«,Tw jn Falls. Idaho •______im m i B ash rergnI rmost reesemblles pileiasaiit ntid-ajftemocon ? for a doctor's ap- - - WASHINGTON-’Aworwonderfully hnrmo- 'There w ere pliplacca-going insane, truly in­in- ing psychedelic drugj-ugs. No Norm an M ailers >when you lefl school early for ; - -nioua week.’: soid GeorgeeBushofhis^first _Bi ...... H enry Allen sane, wilh gununfire and crack. A ndao on.a. ore urging us to looklok to psychopaths for our fpointmont. -----It:fecl»-a4ittWiko-l95a-wilj-wi thout aic:nud— ...... wcckTii'onice'. ' Mrsomelhing-dlffcrcnt Thc'he salvation.'No fashion There wasa ruckuaortw' two over thc finer limouajuai.nc liberaHsm or any of the10 oothor difference wasas thal nothing seem ed lo be our women. No avant■ant-garde of food-throwing drills c or Joc McCarthy — backbac inthal groat points of abortion philosophophy and how to pay isms,s. IhrcatcnTng wlwhal the announcer o fth e SujSuper- actors and paint-lhrohrowing artists telling us" p6pnds w orth talking about at This can’t last, of course.e. TThe American the surface of an otherwiseisc calm pond.” newsli' study claim ed th at homosexuntuala ore de- Mosl of us1 f«feared no “Enemy Within." all,infact — noaensijnae that everything is people f can stand only so mucnuch peacc and. ------In d e e d ,------:------— dininging, or a tlo a sl there a re fewere r o< f th em ------Thanks to thele R eagan^orbachov duot,, w c ...... changed, changed uttutterly, aa V cala said. His . prosperity. ( The grapes of wnw rath yield too There's been nothing likeike il in thc lifetim es than1 ththey've claim ed for so m any;y yiyears. didn't worry mmuch about an enem y withoihout, line aboul thinga fall!ailing a p a rt and the center fine f a wine — anger'is one0 of the seven dead- ____ nCjnoaLAmtricflnfl.______------■ hc±QLsmnmemidji.wnrm-Mlfl put not holding has becorcome a w ry catch-phrase lysins,-ufier I all — for all ofuofuatostayonthc For the first lime sincee t)thc late 1920s, pos- havee peoplup nervous about greenhonhouso cf* running again,in, Ihe/rcunlikcly toiicua', jTTiittle em barrassed to wagon ' foTverylong. sibly, wc get up each momi)ming worrying feet,, bibut another report re le a ^ dI duduring the There moyy have 1 been rioting the weekjkbc- 1 recall the apocalypticpticism o f th e '60s and 70s. • We should take note of this strange little about no monstrous threata t Ito our nalional wondeiderfully harmonious week look<)oked a t U.S. fore in Miami,li, but it didn't put police deptopart- Thia ia not thc dawlawning of the Age of era. t therefore, Inudayorlwirtw o, il could be psyche, to manliness, cleaneanliness, Godlineae wcathcither data from 1895 tb 1987 andindsiiid mentaandcitjily desks on alert all over Am\m eri- Aquarius. Il’s nol eveeven morning again in the t good old days. or nny.of the other “nesaes"e s ' that have been there'd■c'd been no change whatsoever.ver. ca, the way itdill id in th e '603. Amorica. Instead,, it feelsI like a rath er pleas- - _____muiacc,diiLmiQ.V8iirni;aies bv communism .______Nllt.loLUuit thcre.w as nothing lo.woi ____H enry Allon in it w riterrJbrJIieW^mg-^ for ___ fusclsm, McCarthyiam, seeaccular humanism. Thererc were the trade and budgclI deficits.dt figure oul how)w to talk the president intoJ Utak- qualily to it, tho way'ay the world used to .seem Iton Post's S tyle scclion. m , William w E.H ow ard Willi.Milli.im C. Blake lembers ol llic cditorijl P.,bli.l», Th' Mvi;rlKlng Diteclor bodtd anand writers of cdllorials StephenSt. l-bfigcn arcSl

TheTh United S tates is alone am cy 1 o ■ olhorhor m eat-exporting countriessinac- i Samuel S.s. E p s t e i n _____ cuainlaing the European Economicc iCom- ...... unity of unfair trade praclicescs in risks of cstrogenicc feifeed additives, UBre-TUtMi tBin k s Jan. 1 banofhorm one-lreaieited Virtually the entireitire U.S. popula- i \ M o t « - S e Hoi .S. m eat, and in threatening rerelal- tion consumes, withoiiihoul any^ warning SH&STPMD- m . _ ...... intertory-sanctions.------...... o r information, unkncoknownamoimtaof...... - The accuaatioiia ignore aoriouous hormonal residues:s in m ent products j icslions aboul thexarcinogcnicnic and over thoir lifetimes,es, LeRunan-I j s i ' =her risks of hormone-coniamitlinatod swered is whetherr suchsu chronic and cal th at are of m ajor concern■nto. uncontrolled eslrogerogen dosages are ytteu ttuAPttgnc"^ i x t «; S f _ European consumers. involved in incrcasipiisipg cancer rates, ' _ In 1979, after three decades of mis- particularly thc alariilarming 50 percent ading assurances of safety anc,nd use increase in the incidecidence of breast 3 a growth-promotijig animal-fil-fced cancer since 19ffi, Let's Ibalana:e growl)tfi, connservaitton sIditive, the United Slates bannnned As evidenced in1 a seriess ofGov- 1C hormone DES. The m eal indndus- ernment Accounting'ing Office inveati- WASHINGTON-Oney1C year ago Sunday the . . Many f of the bigger threalaa tot national parks |l y thon prom ptly switched lo otother ■ gallons and congress:ressional hearings, . opening shot waa-fired in vwhat became tt^S' J o h n F . H i a m s ' - > '• ‘ corome not from private developlopers, but from other I ircinogenic additives, parlicul;ularly USDA inspection nndand FDA registra-. decade's mosl celebrateded battle1 over historic • ^ fedederal agenciea such a s thc•Bureau B of Und Man- . itradiol, progesteronoand lion and residue-toler;olerance programs preservation. Northern, Virginia’rhiggcstVii develop- • A-recognition th at landd btb»----- In the brij;l)ter side I auLuladJx.dJiijaiiillul— iiannrliai'FI FllielikUl and technology to^ ccro^ Car ads intru(hide on TV friend won’t tjike responsibilsibilily, who knows er and in u few places sligslightly overlap, tlifre ■•■ie problems are beinj! croatedoilh.voni.va 1 ,,to tho bomb. b. We aren’t questioning theIt-’ It boggles the minnind how the cnr dealers nothing aboul God. yr Hell..‘II, !■and is bombard- * i'i- bouniUj-bc.lhc-occaaiQisioiiaLpersun.vvhu-ac-— ^^eryjry.smulLiiuml.'eLotrucie.andj.no j.no.oir^ider.: ____ikilk.w c do qi queslion-their. good-jud gmenient ------aretrjingtodistrociraclT-disruptorevcn inler- ed continually with Rambobo Itypes, m ui^er, or cidently strays into thc: wtwrong area, alu• inindividuiils. The vast majority,•ilvdf snnw- It’s tim e lo pu put the technology to use onn prop - fere with other progi■ograms on channel eleven, death on TV and in movies.es.llie I threat ofnu- Actually this only h(/!vlsIlls true for snowmo- tiiubilibilers ami nordic skiers are cou courteous jects that impnprove lives. Wc need to builclild a When they keepp upu| the scream ing even on clear war, and the “New Wa'Wavo" iics about no i)ilor.s since nordic skiers■rs arci allowed in the .nmi n (i responsilile people who enjoyoy lwI th th e strong miliUir.iiry wilhoul them , and Ix' giveiv e Sunday, no resl giveiven, il would seem lhal is Judgm ent, no hell, no heaveiaven, no hope. Satan ...... lliumondfield Jack ■A. Tho roason.for lh e -. outdo "double .siaridard" nere wi.1 Im at by its nature, ihinour separate sports, \se ail!w.lLbo abi'o'to naiion. and especially hero in Either we tu rn iicil off, change channels or and we have been condiliontioned to accept him, a snowmobile will m in a rnordic trail and , I along and help each olher intsolvin,; .'iu Waho. mu.,tu1 lake the responsibility of clean-cIc getaTVwithremolnote control or m aybe sil along wilh his signs, promisimiscuity, fear, hale, .... . make it very difficult looskioivThisinilidf icsa that the nuclear industry problem.s. 1 would also hopoipc th at inJi. ■ try haa close enough to turnjm il off or down when the riots, child nbu.se, incest,, lielie.-Cliomelessncssi is a relativL'ly minor thingling since tHe accid u 'i^' . , created In ourlUr lives- Clean up of nucleara r scream ing clown gotgoes through his act. iuals would contact the Foreststbcmcoand S [ hunger, and m urder as Ir'iiiiK'ing “normal", tal strayer does not happeppen lhat oflcn. i bring billions of dollar# and . . GEORGE M. WAI?ATSON We appeal to iJie Christiai Unfortunaioly then- are a small num ber of 'III nordic or snowmobile assofi;iK-ialionsto thousands ofjif jobs to Idaho. ScientiBla. en, itinn community, Paul open your hearts, and doors, pciiple who fiL'l that whenlen they are on their l^’^irnirn more .limut their sports. TheI’h ey cah neers and teciI’chnician-s al the INEL couldlid )ors. und lo band . . tngplher, and pr').ve.lO-Uie \j siu)\v'innchinc5.thc hiilsaIf arc theirs for thc • ^h<»w»w you wIitTflo and how to hhcKt ii.-e w orkonhizaijardou."! and r,idioactive w astIKlC ' , . leLostliuilGodis l^ve,'hope,'and help for tho: Thiiy ^jL'l on ihu nonordic trails Hot only thi'co arca.-i- managementntandnucle;ir fiufely and pro)ro- Abortion onlylly tip of problem those in need,in- stead of condemnation, angt di'stroyingthoni but createatinij a .>:i'rious safe- BLDLAINE BILLMAN duce other tecU'chnolofprs that could l>e u-scu-sed We hoard aboutIt theth protest m arch agninsl anger. and force.. t,^ prubk-ni fur any cross-css-counlry .skier who Prcaiient-High P n Desert Nordiclie AJ sboc. around lhe world.wt abortion clinics beinK-'ing orgunized in Idaho, BEVERLY FRAZIER >h iuld h;ip))i'n iiloiij:. 'Theriie ONl-Y nordic trail TwTwin Falls Wu teach oiour children \ji oay no U) dru|.ruga. The people who hav»iave spenl lim e and energy Buriey - . Tu^sday^ Jananuary 31.1989 Jimes-N«w8.-1-TwinFaUft,idaho, A:5 - rifiq c ri*l*i o i c i n ~ g r ■to addrr e s s s a v i pcech-^ Natioi ' - WASIimGTON(AP;AP) — President Bush hopes;8to t Sununu-suggested on ABC-TVs “This Weekc Fitiwater said. spell om plana forde And Wilh DflVld Bflnkley^-t"*on-Sonday-that-«rtain^ j^DtselosarFthaW ha-ferwrwasnmdenonsideratigi^ loan crisis in his Feb.'eb. 9 address to Congress bbi ut m em bers of (in g re ssI m ay have violated the ,ad>• caused a.firestorm o f prot«'Dtest, both on Capitol Hilt might not be readydy with details by then, hihis iDinistration's trust inn leakingle word that thc de>• and inthe banking and saviavings end loan iixlustry. <■ fStsbarreacruHs:, —7 spokesman said Mondi)nday. poBitorfe« was being conconsidered. Tbe plan would call for.br a fee o f alwut $2.60 for , WASHINGTON ( j ^ l— - The De- found to hnvos abused ab marijuana, “ He'll address itt in his specch. I’m not willinlling Thdt'enabled critics\ of thc plan to seize thc inia-- cach &.000 on deposit in) a federally insured in sU r" fonae Department-bloHAed more CDcaine'omlcoilcoholr Tho-wmed-= ___ . to say howBpecific hiE resa tive aA worst foot.fo^ward" latc lastt tutiqn. The p r o c e ^ wouWuW go tow ard the $100 bil-_ his speech will be, " said pres - -Jhaa.UiOO people frocim joining forees. rejecteded 11,279! people for - secretary Mariin Fitn — week, Simtmu said/ - - lion thiil'-f^eral re'gulafcr[bra’ say’will B e'ioeded to “ the armed forces lastt year be- positiveve Ifor marijuana or Fitzw ater al^o saidlid Bush would continue to seeksec Fitzw ater said that BuBush was “ very concernedI dealwiththfinalion'sinsol'solvent savings and loans. - nd another 265 for al- cauoe they tested positiveve for drug cocaine use and i advice from memberbers of Congress despite con:om- about leaks" but didn'trt hhave any particular prob-- ' FU iw ater said such a feefe. ■— which some critics _____ cohol abuse. - :-«r*lwbQUbua«^--.;-.- ■ plaints by ChiefofSr^fr.John-Bununu"lhat”Ia”\ law^liimalB ihislnstance." - sayTwould^olBte-BuBh's'a iKHKw-taxes pledgE-—- J The Defensese E D cpartinrnt Tperil' T Thete8tingp^og^am,I ■makers had leaked:d discussionst of a fee on1 de- di In fact, Sununu hlmseliself discussed the proposedi him ains an option underr consideration c by the ad- to develop th e pro- by Congress over Pentag.g g n o b jec "’ill” " “ ' posits, fee as an option at a1 WhiteVi House briefing lastt ministration. 0 conduct the tests "'.Consultations arcire a very important part oftifthe Wednesday, - However, he added thatlat other options were also tioos, began last June through Septem ber, - U io u ^ i t tagged more th process," Fitzwaterer said. “President Bush hjh a s . "It just happened. Itit w as one o f thc oplions andd -• being "“worked on and dideveloped" and that- no andeip.ct.tos,to spend another $4,8 recruit applicants during been reaching out to Congress( in m any forms.. WWo so the-govem or discussuss^ it because you askedd specific plan had yet comeme to the White House for million in fiscal f.sc 1989. which - would expect lh at to^continue." c - - ...... him.-i don't blamo anybody. an] .It. just happens.!.'L' . Bush's review,, seven months, some defi cials say privately-that J-th^..^™::r_-The.8tflUsticsacs fihow ithat-dunog— ...... ------gram isn't w or^ its cost. . thc seven-monthjnth period, thc Pen------Th^ P*>ntnpnn rtJiHs on-workinc ______ises'iornt ig^/edefo/^iudges^dn taioed latc last week, s 1 peoBle_Jor .k monjuana andmd cocainc use and only about 3.5 percont WASHINGTON (AP)(AF — Observers in Congresress, mittee and is a memberber of a national commissionn He chosc senior status,i, andi in 1987 his judicial of those 331,oio for alcolilcohol abuse during tested from June 1 to Dec universities and publijblic interest groups quesUomoned studying the future of■^e federal judiciary. salary rose to $115,000 when.his wl successor's pay Icc. 31 were the sam e period.iod, lhe fairness and wisdcisdom Monday of giving big, pipQy Moorhead said thei c------Burger,-who-is-wo rilinging fiiH.timp ns tho iinpnid__ raises to’dozens o f"senior sei federarjudges'wh'oTli! the'issue, and CongressIBS imay-want to study "estab-- um woric to qualify for theIC chairman of the anniver'ersary celebration of the former Chief Justice,ce W arren E. Burger, do no jp.1 lishing somo minimum raises." Constitution, declined lo0 cdiscuss his pay increase (jnl work. . David Keating of thethe 150,000-member NationalII other than 10 sa y ,'I'm tootoo busy to sit." All 306 senior fedcr deral judges — even those w:. T axpayers Union, a publlublic interest group lh at pro-D- Judges who retire thnhrough resignation — the no longer wield a ga'gavel — will see their salari motes tax and spendinging reduction, decried givinglg other option provided byly C( o n g r e s s k e e p for life ^ Call Transswestern rise by about 50 pcrcent per unless Congress disa moro money to all seniqjnior judges. the same salary they recceccived on their last doy of proves raises due for top federal officials Feb. 6. ; • "It's appalling that ththc ey 're getting huge salaries;s work. T o F i n d Olut i About.. . (i Burger's salary, fo , for example, will increase. I^ for doing nothing andd now ni are receiving substan*n- Senior status is availabloble to any judge who is at S60.000 to $175,000 a yi a year. . , .. tial pay raises for contirntinuing to do nothing," Keat-I- least 65 with 15 years exexperience, or 70 with 10 'W e need to lookik intoi this miich further." sc ing said. There oughtit Uto be some minimum stan-n- years, Rep, Carlos Moorhea head, who last year sidetrack dard of work to qualifyfy ffor any pay raise." Administrative records-ds obtained by The Associ- an effort to lower the eligibility age for senior si Older federal judges;es who opt for senior statusiS ated P ress indicate thatit rroughly qne in five of the lus. _ . quaHfy for active-dutyty ppay raises even oflcr step-p- nation's senior judges do.iio.no judicial work whatso- "It doesn't scornn fair,"fi said the F 1 ‘‘®*’ p iiig d b ^ fro m full-tim(;ime"diity. When he retired asIS ever. Only 13 former judgidges have passed up senior publican, who sitss oion the House courts subco; IA, VA ANI cWef justice in 1986, BBui urger's salary was $108,400.0. status to choose full retireirem ent. ^ f ^AL Mississi]lippi governnor proposees hospital1 closing, stitirs battle CON^VENTIONi "jACksON, Miss.s. (. (AP) — (}ov. Ray M abusB hasli "We have to woric to>toward the day when wherere ulation of about 2.5 millilillion. T hat includes 8,278 HOIMELOANIns gotten h im self into0 aian emotional battle by prop* you Jive and how muchjch you make are not the de-e- who reqtiired hospitaliztlization and outpa- Put Our Exixperiance to Work•k forI You ing to close the threeree charity hospitals that thele na-r ciding factors in the Btaistandard of care you get," thele tients. Ider buildingB, but they are ^ We’l'II Help You Find thithe' cion's poorest stateB operateso{ for its poorest peop■opie. 4<^year*olt- Sprayberry of the stateate Eleemosynary Boai^, ------the-moneythat-fundands the hospitals went instestead health care neec ter served by closingig 1M atty Hersee Hospital in which oversees charity hohospitals. 'T/JO Expoflancneed Company"------into Medicaid andI attractedatl federal funds, but i Meridian, South M ississiissippi State Hospital in Lau-u- Thc governor's plan^si'Sparked a recent rally at ponents claim to-ha\have more than 100,000 petititition Memoriairial State Hospital in Vicks-;s- the stale C a p ito l.^ ‘ T ra n s w/v e s te rn , signatures to keepI thethi hospitals ()pen. burg. "I don'thave n^insurarranee, no M edicaid and you . -M abus, who'tookjk oHico-a-ycar-ago< aftcr-a.a-re-— The hospitals, sel up in 1916, collcctivclyjiiain-n- .can't g^^d^U^r.to.waitfait oa^aifyou don't Jiaye„: AAor tg cage tt 734J4-9990 : form-based campaig-aign, says the hospitals are•c iun- tain only 199 of the staUta tc 's more than 15,600 hospi-Ji- no money," s£ud Georgiaia Mae Jones^jne of aboutt ' I ZM Actdlton A vtnut E iit, Twin F>lli ______J derfundedand represjreaent the lower tier of a douiouble tal beds on a budget: of S6.8 million. They servedsd 300 people^vrno-tfa^eledd tthc 90 milesTrom.Laurel standard of healthI cacare in MiE^sissippi. 77,508 patients in the 198819J fiscal year, out of a pop-p- for the rally. Pakistctanis Y offer S'swap I for reaactors 1P WASHINGTON (A(AP) — Key mem- i i LO..M. bers of Pakistan'si's government are proposing a swapp tthat would send U.S.-made nuclearir reactorsi to. their | ^ | countryJiLexchQng(ing(iifoc_9afegyazds_ _ U3LIDERR0CK I to assure-that th eir;ir nuclear1 pro g ram ...... GURUI 0 S - - ® is used only for peacleaceful purposes, a No matler whivhat you i 3 ^ - senior member of Congress said ^ • Monday. collect, allII youry I 1^^- Rep. Stephen, Solarz.S D-N.Y.,, favorife item!5ms will • chainnan of the HoHouse Foreign Af- look their best}st in one t , fairs Asia subcomnmmittee, said such an agreement coulduld head oft a show- of these class)ssyw ood ' J H IfJ down between the‘ tv,two countries later and glass3 curioc ‘ g n i ^ _____thifi yea r on a cutoutofT of U.S. aid to _ ' cabinets Pakistan over ilss fffailure to comply with nuclcar non-]on-proliferalion re- quirements, 5 “ ; H ; - It also would repnipresenl tho openinH - aks- Low A s ^ l W ’ i p a ; of a new era in relatelations between the two countries, whwhich have been friendly but tainted:ed by U.S, m istrust 13" Diagonal 25" Dlaglagonal over P akistan’s nudluclcar intentions------Solarz said such*?:h1\n agreement, as OBTELEyiSMionHM COLORTElELEVISION well, could enhanceice a budding recon- filiation betweenn PakistanI and its neighbor India, whevhere relations have been tense for decdecadcs, prompting Pakistan's effortsIs toi build nuclear weapons, "If-the United SliStales is willing to ------sell-nuclear-reactontors-for-pcaccfuLnu-^^^H - ction. i8:butian:lnlratedjerTnio-: s i _■ Total Rcm oto Graphicc CiControl lunmn Svslom ______clear energy, Pakisikisian would agree total channollOl capability ■ Contrast 52 picturouro lube ^ W • Mulli-tunction 23-bullonon liInfrarod rem ote • 178 to establish full>sco|scope safeguards on ^ J Random accicceas (ouch-tuning • Channel lolal channel capability • CA l i a * SET-PRICEDI •• Pakistan is duele loU get S230 million n UVUNINDRY PAIR in m ilitary aid in ttho current fiscal I I WA28F2 0E/DG2DG28T3 year, which ends5 SeSept, 30. and anoth- "DISHWASI " iherK Suro-SaubMutti-LovolwasNngI ••* *Load-as-)nu- | erS2l5 million inI economicec aid, rank- * ^ <0* fandom loading • TrlDura* porolorcotain intonof * * I S e e y our d ealerIler for ing it third, after;r 1Israel and'Egypt, Flo-Thfu ci:yir>g »Auiomalic rinsa aoe disponsof. complete warrairranty 1 [______among recipients.s o of U,S. foreign as- distance. details, indudirjding 1 ------1 1 ^ exceptions.IS;. - yr—

N ew Ir ain n f e e le r I J • Laroo capacity washorwas wiih 10 yoar-Limilod Coldcldon Warianiy- on Ou'a-Tita-Tub • 3-cyclo. smglo-spood woirash for Rog.. Po>man«unoni Ptoss, Kntis & Dolicaios WASHINGTONN L (AP) - The State Matching Eloctnc: or G as Dryor w,lh limod drying ar ‘ ■ Heparlment retiffiriffirmed Monday its oosy-doan. up.front)nt lilint filler. willingness lo openpen a oialogue wilh isue wilh an Iranian i s B j U r Iran and look issue iix ------ofnciaU-oonietiiionLinn.ih-.‘_W!i«hin[Ttnn ____ r * 6 4 9 ^ is lo biiiine for the th continuing im- “ “ passe in relations.IS. Kesialing whalit hadh been'tKe Rca- «an administration,;on positior.. de^ffirt- g ^ F U IRNITUIR E & A lPPLIANslCES mont spokesmanin Charle.-;< Redman •■;aid lhe United SlaiStales is prepared lo open an "uulhonlontalive dialogue" 4 5 3 I ^ I n AJ v e . E . • 7 3 3 - 2 2> : 3 3 with Iranian 'offlci■ficials (iil a formal I'lui lo Iran's w[ir ar 'wilh Iraq, an end ' O p e n M r o n - F r i 9>-6 - S a t 9-55 Ilf Iranian supportJrt forierrorism and fri'pdom for Amoriierican hostages held- • li.,i,;,ii, 1...... 40W9. Tvirln Falls. Idaho r A-4 Tuesday. Jam[inuafay3H 1989 ' Tlmos-Nov« ------• ------______»

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L • J z B u s h z■ 1 'esemb} l e ^ p h when you lefl school earlyly fofor a doctor’s ap- WASHINGTON-'AWIA wonderfully harmo- . T here were! pploces going insane, truly' inin* Ing psychedelic druiIrugs. No N o m a n Mailers poiniment. ? rge Bush ofhifl'Grst ______. Henry, ^ e n 1 _...5ane, withgugunQrc a nd crack. A nd agon,on. _ are urging us to loollook to psychopnthfl for our ____ ^nipus wcok." Bald George 1 - It feels irlittlcHike 1953_wii3_withput air-raid _____* _ — ■ BtifiSre^s’was BometKhgBiirereiil. ThThe salvation. No foshioihion designers tyrannizing week in offico, — drills orJocM cCnnhy-ba-b a c k in thot greal There was a mckus or twot over the finer limoinouflinc liberalism or any of the other difference mwas that nothing seemed to) bbe our women. No avaiivont*garde of food-throwing pop-cultural caesura thattended en with the od* points of abortion philbsofisophy ond how to pay isms,ns. threateningg vw hat the ontwuncer of thee SSuper- actors and paint-thr•throwing artista telling us venl c f rock ’n' roll.. for the savings-and-Ioanin nm ess, but a s thc Time Tii magazine soys new AIDDbb infectionsi m on show on radio used to call t h e Amcjneri- we’re wrong aboutut everything;e Thia can'rlast, of course.'se. The Americari ' new president said, these!se were 'ripples on . amorhong homosexuals arc decliningling. Ih fact,'a cnn why-.’ There ore no trerfreiids worth talking.about al people can stand only so miieirpcnce.andmui ' ' ■ the surface of an otherwis■wise calm pond." m w:w studyf claimed that homosexuexuals are dc- ‘—Most of ubis feared no “Enemy Within.”n.” all,irifact —nosensense that everything is _^prospcrity. The grapes'ofif wiwroth yield too ^ Indeed. dinirIning, or a t least there arc fewerwerdfthem Thanks.tothjthe Reagarf-Gbrbachev d u cIt, t,' we cKanged.'cKangedi utterly,u a s Yeata said. His • — fin e a w n c — angorikj»iicnrofHhe

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TThe United Slates is alone “fnongar ’ - • oth)other meat-exporting countriese s i a a c ------^ a m u c t 0s . . Epstein cuaing the European Economiclie Com- ' mmunity u of unfair trade practiceces in risks of estrogeniclie feedf additives, its Jan.I 1 ban of hormone-treatiated Virtually the entiijntire U:S. popula* U.S, meat, and in threateningg retol-r tion consumes, withiVithout any warning w a d ' I I S m ialorysanctions,------___ or.information.unkiunknown amounts of HlfA-VJTlH -IThe accusations ignore serio•ious hormonal residuesies ini m eat products” quoquestions about thc carcinogenenic and over their lifetimes,nes. Left una.n- ' other risks of hormone-conlamm inated swered is whelherer suchs chronic and ment that are of major concerr•m lo uncontrolled cstrog(rogen dosdgcB aro ■ ■ EuiEuropean consumers. involved in increasi:sasing cancer rates, - 1 ^ 2 s of misr particularly the alarmala: ing 50 percent - ■ IIn 1379, after three decadcs c leading assurances of safely arand use increase in the incicncidence of breast as a growth-promoting animal-al-feed canccr since 19ffi,5,' Let's Ibalancce growp t h ^ ^ c p ihservaittion Saddiljve, the United States banQnned As evidenced in a series of Gov- thc hormone ^ £ S . T hcm eat inindus* ernm ent Accountinjiting OfTice investi- Many o fth e bigger threatsats to national parks WASHINGTON-OneOne year ago Sunday the try then promptly switched to0 (other gallons and congresgressional hearings, /elopers, bul from other ^ opening shot was firedd inir what become this J o h n F\ . HF a r r i s \ ‘ cicome not from private develi carcinogenic additives, particicularly USDA inspectionn andan FDA registra- federal agenciefe such as thehe Bureau of-Land Man- decade's most celebratecQted battle over historic '< ' — fc estradiol, progesleronc^nd tion and residue-toli-tolerance programs " p- • /^recognition th at landtnd bordering w tio n al ’ a;ayment. Both thc trustandnd N W A have legisla- ' preservation. Northern^m Virginia's biggest develop- testosterone, which arc implananted in are in near-totalI disarray.dis The ma* 0 parks and landm arks descriserves special legal sta- • titive proposals that would mamandate belter co-ordi- . ,er, the Hazel-PetcrsoneriQd of neglect for practically differentiated fromim the . lems of dual standandards, since the • Now thot the White} HtH ats have conquered thc solving problems in a crisisisis is a lot more expen- national n; parks, same hormones produced by'th tl e United Slates banntinned imports ofAus- Forces of Darkness, it's tim e for all sides to admlit it sive thanim plem cnting corcompromises in advance, NPCA proposes separatinging ^ e I&tional Park body. Since 1983 the Food and:dDrug trnlianbecfinl987i987 on the grounds of the truth: Tthe Manassalasas episode was a perver- Proposals for protectinging parksI from encroach- Service S from Interior, whichich Ims tfi* ungainly Administration has ollowed virtuallyvii excess residues ofo fthe t carcinogenic sion of sensible preservairvation policy, ing development were arouround long before Manas- mandate n- of both protectingg a iil ej^loiling Amcri- unregulated use of those additiliiivcs pesticide heptachlo::hlor, I- sas: It needn’t be so. The1 NationalNi Trust for His-' .'ci' ca’s natural rcsourccs. andd eestablishing it as an The nation was sparecircd the gross inappropriatc- right up to the tim e of slaughU . toric Preservation has devilevised n moderate plan independenUigeocy— ir a goo-.od'.l.rf. ------^1®'’’ , All hormonal feedfeei additives should ness of stores on groundind vyherc ConfederauLCcn. subject only to the theoretical for park protection that eveeven Western conserva- II and be bahnca.-oTshou]hould .be'all.other ani- Robert E. Lee had hiss headquartersh« during the Congress and the new admdm inistration could also unenforceable requirement thi tives could endorse. r - ; , mal additives inU the hc absence of con­ Battle of Sccond Manasslassas. appropriate some of the cstiistimatcd$2 billion in au- residue levels in m eat must bc n ___ ; The first.elem ent of.thele t:trust's proposed 'N a- elusive evidenceeon on their efficacy . . ■ But thc cost w asn billbitter conf^on^n betwecn, thorized park expaiuioM thelh at h av i never b e e n .___ thathon-l pexcent of the doily hon ; ti^lirH^maiBrConscrvatioation-Act^ calls for the and safety. Any’ additiveadc use should federal and local officialcials that was resolved only funded: Yiil given thc'fcdcra!raVb*u3gct crisis, it's production of young children. park service to conduct a thoroughtl study of the y bc subject to requirquiremcnls forcx- by spending toxpayerdi>r dollars in,a crisis, unrealistic to expect big infunfuaiona o f new money, A ^ dram atic warning of thc d boundary needs of parkssand an historic landmarks, frcsiduc levels in all ‘M anassas is an examcample of failed public poli- That’s why legislation to.o.find fi other ways o f pro- gcrs gei of growth-promoting addiid to e s cy.’ said PaulC. Pritchcichard, president of the Na- To work with local govenvemments, the iru sl pro- leeting boundaries is im pcrajrative. Jlep . Brucc Ven- was wa ^ g g e re d by on epidemicic o fp re . . - ...... tional-Parks and Cortseriservation Association, poses a carrot-and-stick ap]apprpach. The carrot js to. D-Minn., has vowed that 1his Interior subcom----- memalu're sexual development orand Until then, apartlartfFom possible ini­ There’s got to bo a betbetter way. In fact. NPCA federal money that wouldId go.tog localities lo help mittee on national parks willvill bc taking up such ovarian ovt cysts involving about:it 3,000 liativcs al a stoleie hlevel, consumers and other groups mo!ilsl iiinvolved in thc M anassas devise acceptable formalII didevelopment plans. ^ proposals soon, although he1C iacknowledges thot Puerto Pu Rican infonls and childildren should boycott cherchemicalized meat dispute are now promoli At Manassas thc Nationaonal Park Service did P noting proposals that ofTer preservation and park protei)tcction “oro fighting from fro 197910 1981. The epidemmic also P'oducls in favoror olof organic ones. far more promising wayvays of balancing the local strike an agreem ent (nott legallylei binding) with P words lo some people." waswn associated wilh increaseded rates ------1 Prince William County offi(sfficials before lhe 1986 need for growth und prosperitypro; with the national of uterine and ovarian cancers;rsin SofnudS. Epste.3ste/n, M.D., a pro- William Center rezoning.’. 1The park service and For now, then, M an assas'is will stand as a symbol imperative of protectingting historic shrines, adults. fessor of occupaiionlional ond environ- Prince William thought thethey had approved a low- of o: exactly the wrong way to carc■ for the lands this Wilh the righl approa(roach, co-opcralion could re- More lhan a decade ago. Ro menta/mcdicj'ncfl^e^lt thc l/nj'vcrsity e density officc park. The rezrezoning was so broad, nnation cherishes mosl._ place confronUilion, and deci.^ions could be-made .______Hertz,He then the director of ea*[,. . o f Illinois Mcdicnlca/Cenier/itCWca* Lerson wa.s laler able lo — • .__ thoughtfully. Anystrntgrntegy'should incorporate atL >>^wover, thatH azel-Pcters docrinology o fth e National CaC anccr— otiihoFof^T}■“TJie Politics of switch i t ^ a n s lb a“giuiiltinltiial!...... ■ John F. Harris is a'WashishiiigtoifPosnopoTtcr:— feast these elemenls: Institute,Inf warned of the carcir:inogenic C«r?cer, Letters/s/^Snowpweapon?ns;=T-V;abortiorrjr,'prompt readers kto cornment------Snow sports munust-co-exist *>»*'hcre snowmobiles arc allowed;ed is the lower ( J e t a c tdve i ' against weapon)nry Wc need to give; ththem hope for the future to organizing, making s\gns,ns, iand m arching, wc mplish this, applaud for their wanting t This vdnter has brougought a great deal of ;:^rl of the old Rogerson RoadJan ar d then, only Toanyoni)ne who hos not gotten the mem essage telP Uiem occomp ng to do sometiiing, All eyes arc onDn IIdaho, much-needed snow toJ theth surrounding moun- Dy people 1 with a cabin in tho aroa.are I However we don’t Ihiink nki it w illbc much On thc other side of tho coin ai iple can make a difference, tains and along with it, aI record num ber of ^ naro an equally Youcannim ot use nuclcar weapons. ThThey are O rdinary people help to the teenager or youyoung adult, who has people using ihe variousious recreation areas. I imall num berof peoplo who foolfel ihil when N„|lobody “wins." They arc anI exexpen- Our governor deseeserves to hear from us in had no m oral, or sex educaIucalion, whose par- have been in ihe Magicgic .Mouniain area many ;hey aro.on lheir skinny ski.s, thothey have lire siv can d hmrmful ai deterrent. There willrill be no support of his cffoifforts. ents are too busy and/orr wrappedwi up in their tim es in the past few• m(month-s and as an avid right-of-way w herever they chooh»,st.loso, - arter.-•' no presidential address asiassuring Please w rite yotyour stote representatives own lives to listen or,carc,ire, who have nothing, c ross-country (nordic):) slskier, nm concomod ^Vhon this should happen lo bec in thc .snow. ) will , be strong again; th at. wiwc can asking them to su;support joint legislation for a1 conslruclive to do, nnd no 'where to go except about the growing riftft bbetween nordic skiers iiobile areas,they do nol yieldd luUj UiL' ndcrs i,^ p ,„America „ j did not “surrender."r." moratorium again:ainst the production of nucle-• parking loUs. and abiindonelonod buildings, and snowmobilers. wh(A'hose trails they are u.sing lalll leleast m l in a M any of fi us (m any more than will adadm it) a r weapons m ater,terial at the INEL, where drugs and alcoholul HiHow freely, Tiondly manner) and this cau.so^ Iear war GINAHANKIN5INS ■ Inthe Magic-arca yoiyou will firidlwth nn e x-__ i.'ies .n!;sbe.’iiJlejlm d, j^hosehov On the brighter side I am gind:lnd m s;ec that th ai we hav tcm. Since the two area:reus border on oach i)th- ave tho skill and technologyy toI cre- Car ads intn;trude onitV -----— friend won’t toke re.spons.itnjiiFilily, who knows • •lii'sc problems are bcinf; createi or and in a few places;s slslightly overlap, there l'"'- ated by only a ate the bomimb. We a ren 't questioning ththe It boggles the em mind how the car dealers ■ nothing about God. or ilellilell, and is bombard- is bound tw ttc-tlic-occascasiomiLporwuj-whiwic.— verkcry-small numberof.rude and(id Iincnnsiiier- skill; wc dodo question their good judgmifmcnt. are trying to distrislracl, disrupt or even inter- ed continually wiih Kambombo types, m urder, or cidently^niys into lhehe wrong area, alellii' individuals. The vast majoritjority i)f snow- It’s tim e to0 put] the technology to use: onor pro- fore with other programsprc on channel eleven,I, death on TV and in moviesvies, the threat of nu* Actually this only ho!ihoius truo for snowmo- mo!tnobilors and nordic .>ikiers are•e courteousC( jects that improveir lives. Wc need to buildbi 0 When they keepeep up thc scream ing even on . clear war, and the “NewwW W ave" lies about no l)ilcr.s since nordic skiertiers are allowed in the and:ind responsible people whu enjo;njoy bolh the strong militililary without them , and to1 givegi Sunday, no restI givon,gi it would seem that is Judgm ent, no hell, no heavleaven, no hope. Satan ft tn rfn thf> sn m p _____ . DiamOndflcld Jack arc-^ire.v- The- reason for the - • -nm,nitdoors and oach-Dtherririjmrj —:------jmteasanahlii,____ — ii.£tLbflldjitti^It:isjhQwilowing himaelf.opcniyi_____ «’doub!c sLandurd" n<‘rc:re i18 t'nalby its nature, a nation, and especially here•rein Either wc turnm iii off, change channels or ivuhin our .-separate sporis, wo" iw ^ l l he aiile to and wc have been conditio:litioncd to acccpt him , ------a snuwmubitu will m inilin a nordic trail and , Idaho, musilist take thc rcsponsibility.of«of clear): _ g e i a T V with rem•emote control or m aybe sit ^ol along and help each otherih along with hi.s signs, promromiscuily, fear, hale, make il v<.*ry difficultIto to s k i on. T hisin il-self j; ing up then> m ess lh at thc nuclear indusiustry has close enough to) turntu: itpff.or down when the riots, child abiLse. incest,sl, Ilie.<, homclcBsness, ihesejiroblems. I would also hopehop lhat indi. is!i relatively m inor thithing since the accldon- .‘j lour lives. Clean up of nucleiIcar ------sc ream ing clown-)vn-goes through^his-act:------— hungprrandTnurder^Tlielri)er% '"norm al”; till strayer doe.s nol haplappen thill of^on. vidualb would contact the Forestrest S cn ice and , uid bring billions of dollars ai ' . GEORGE M:: WATSONW Wc appeal to the Chrislirislian community, • Unfortunalely therero iiare a small num ber of local nordic or snowmobile-assocssociations to thousandssof o jobs to Idaho, Scientists,!^.cnB.- .open your hcart.s, and dooidoors, and to bond pt'ople who fic-l that whenwhi they arc on their le;ilearn more aboul their sports.i. TlThey can neers andli1 technicians a t lhe INEL cou:ould together,.and prove lo the I.0 SI lh at G.od is siiuvv'machiues, tho iiitl:hills aro iheir.s fnr the >ho=how you whnro to gn and howw in10 bo.st use , work on ha;tazardoufi and radioactive wa - , -Love, hope, ahd help forirth tl- o se in need,in* takiin:_TJM'y got on thyhe hordici trails not only theihese areas. 'm anogemlent e arid n uclear safety andd pro-p AbortiolTonlbnly tip of problem , stead of condemnation,. unungor, and force. (ic'slroyitifj them bul creaunj;cre a serious safe- IBLAINE DILLM AN'• duce otherir technologies1 lhal could be»e iused We heard aboulout the p;oleHt m arch ngain.sl BEVERLY FRAZIER ty prolik'ni for any crus:russ-counlry skier who IPrcBident -High D esert Nordiiirdi’c Assoc. around thcm world. abortion clinicss bfbeing organized in Idaho. ;r , Burloy •slviiilti happen aloni:.. (T(The ONLY nordic trail 1Twin Falls Wc teachch our children to say no loD drugs.d The people who3 haveht speni lime and energy Tuesday. Jan uia ar ry 3 1 .1989 ^im es-N ow s. TwinTwir Falls, Idoho , A-5 ; • B u s h t10 ( addregss savinngs crisias in spe« e c h - Naiion - WASIIINGTONtAP}-— President Bush hopes to ! Sununu suggested-on-ABABC-TV’s ' “Iliis'W eek F^itz^ter it aaid. gpcll out plans for dealiniling-withithe savirt8ft:ariJ=\■=wth‘T)avid-Bffrikl«y““ oa“Jifl porinin niisclbsurelhat* T thefoo-WMp^'iipHi>>~pnngirnt?nn* 'i ~] ' loan.crisis in his Feb. 9 taddress to Congress but memberq i jf Congress m ay!ly have violated the ad- caiaused a firestorm of protest,St. both on Capitol Hill might not l>e ready with wit details by then, his !ministration's trust In leakiiakiog word th at the de< anciDd in the banklnfrand saving!ngs and loan industry. ^ Drugl^iits bar retcrvruits _L_apoHe8man BaidMondaj-.^:t y - .r _ ------^ •^lwsitorfB&-«&B-beiaftf n lus. qualify for active-duty payay raisesi even after step- nation's nf senior judges do nou judicialj work-whatso- "It doesn't seem fair,"ir," said the California Re-'*• ping down from full-time duduty. When he retired a s , evever. Only 13 form er judgesIS hhave passed up senior publican, who sits on1 theth House courts subcom-'■ ch ief justice in 1986, B urgerg e r's salary was $108,400. stalus st to choose full retiremeinent. f "n™IV, VA AND Mississipi>pi govcrnoi>r proposes5 hospital cl:losing, stirirs battle CONIVENTIONAAL JACKSON, Miss. (AP)i,P) — Gov. R ay Mabus hass "We have to work tow'ard art the day when where ulalion ul of about 2.5 million,on. T hai includes 8,278 HOIVVIEtOANSS gQilan him self into an ette&otional battle bypro^s*h you hve and how much you m ake are not the de* who w required hospitalizalioilion and 69,230 outpa- Put Our Expeleriance to Work forfoi You I- ciding factors in the slandax.dard of care you get," the tients. tii ing to close the three cha:iharity hosjjitals that tho na- e . 40-year-old D em ocrat saidid rrecently. "The buildings are older' buildings,bi but they are We'll Helpi You Find the tion's poorest state operaerates for its poorest people. If But he has been unable0 to convince some people ^ wiwell kept and they're very;ry dean," said Peggy Loan tot Fit Your Needs5 ; Mabus says the poor)r wodd\ be better served if j_that.the.health_carejieed9_oJIs o f th e poor cod d be bet- Sprayberry Si of the , state EEleemosynary Board,_ _. ------the' moneythstfunds-thi-the-hospitals?went-instead- ter served by closing Matlilatty Hersee Hospital in which w oversees charity hospiljpilals. " "The Ex^tlencedid Company" into Medicaid and attradracted federal funds, but op-^ Meridian, South Mississippippi State Hospital in Lau* The governor's plan sparliru dfYino »Aulomatic rinso oowlW dcdspen$er. complete'warranty among recipients of U.S.U.: foreign as- ^ ^ 9 details, including sistance. exceptions. N ew Ir a n —- ♦ Laroa eapaaiv~wiimrja rMCi-Tg^caj Unuuiu.OoigPTT Warranty* on Oura-TubDb • 3-cydo. singlo-spood wash lor Rog , Permarteniml Pross, Kn P L IA MCES ( monl .spokesman ChaiIharles Redman >:iiil lhe United Stateses iis prepared to ‘’pi'M 'imthonUiti’.ative dialogue" 5 3 M a i n A\ve. - E. • 7 i 3 3 - 2 2 33 3 '^itinriinian officialsils on a formal - '■ml to Iran's war with■•ith Iraq, an end . O p e n Mv/lon-Frl 9-d6 S a t 9 - 5 , 'if Imnian support forur Iterrorifim and-., 129 ------frcf'iiom for Americanan hosuiges held w » ------

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ACHOSS (TIT ' i ) H |i o ” ii” ia” ij“ p 1 LarQB p l o c o _____ 5 Fathorod ** 10 Run-d^wn c ity ------SYD3NEY i ■• ' • soclldn / ’Kings 14 Solid tquaro ^ - l A R R gs rido in carriages. Prosidosidonis 16 Ms Bryant______- — irldO-in,helicopletsJ!_ ------Ig'Smpar Tumor M M 17 U m again ------jMw i k s w I I I E E E ^ ______NO snow: cwCAW VXIBEUEVE THAT?' 18 Flowor- - 2? HM }i » ■ ■ i r ^ Jl 19 Excoaslvoly __ __ dry »* f P A I restored. ■ ASTROLOGIC CANCER (Jui;Junc 21-July 221; Look be- — — Q. Why is the legnl;gnl profession referred 20 A fternoon _ — - ...... —porlormsnce - . .. FORECAST1 0 _ _ vnnd Uic imtncdin)diatc. goal is in ilight dctpite - j ------loa3"lhcbnr’?- . 22 Toll ■ i r ’jAN. 31 IS YOUH BlRlRTliDAY you 'sHepircal rcrrnrV-iirVs hy iRosc who lui^ iScnir " "■ . ^ AliudeH’to'thehe rniling,r or b nn'lhaf 24 Fancy cak« h.ivi’ (I sc'DH' of your own di'stinliny, lire fasci- Fnith. LonR-disUiiIlance cull rvIaU;ii to travel, I pnrtitionH off the‘ prisoners.pri advocnlcB, ranee before media. Libra in- I 26 Gangsler's u ' ndlcii by nrchiti'cturi'. (iruanitliuitions Ihut possible uppcaron b o y d) fiuitorx and generalal pipublic in old Engliah gun crviito Ihi'ir own iMdiliDtis. You Y po.ssibly volved. law courLs. 27 Rollglous ■ wKM wiTi- 'cpanili'fi fmm one or liolfoth piiri-nls lit LEO (July ‘23-,‘23-Aui;. 22): You claimed you R loaflots HI ri'liitiv.-ly i-iirly «('o. Tiiiiru>i., I, Scorpiu- coutddo ilbcstyot your.own way. Chnncc exists M\ W h a f s w h a t Somo coin'! in1 oncicntor Chinn were 30 Groupa of ^ * [K.TSOMS play importiinl roles» in i your life, l" prove iL Grab•ab for brass ring, emphaaiic i i i i i shaped like whnt tlie; threo — - I Mnjor requests will In- (mintedd iin Kehruiiry. oripnolity. confidifidcnce, innovation. Sudden- tliey were supposed to 35 Plealod lace P “ i Merioriihlt tniinlli> fur you tliithis year will ly you’re involve)lved in adventure, possible i S buy. Those cul inn Ihithe form of n human 3B Auxiliary verb ^ ‘ jiIm) Im- Marcli und I)ici-mlnT.•. ^Y'ou rc'Cently rom BaJ body were for clothes.thes. 37 Letfol . w batter 38 Soldier's______5 “ ' 'i''aip«'d" from riiornr.H cif iriviivia, finiinciitl onco. B t t kuR. 23-Sept. 221: Circum- Batter wni blood innounccr T^END IN AGING Bn. Maintiiui luihince, sens•n.ie of fitness, you Rays. "Yourir hunch1 was absolutely cor- 43 Heir style (or 2 2 MM oon g o d d e ss I l I a I t Ih W■ p mn V tkkT FlsI !■ one more: his blood lype. Thut r Sleinem' ...... sh o rt 3 H Ucfu'e tl) licconu- itivolved in inliT-ofTice reel!" Aqunriann involved.in 3 Help along S T b H■ H a V C R B b P L I f ' Iherc. iO years. 45 Fairy's balon 4 C conil>;il. 4 C«I a .petl . c 0 0 J LIBRA (Sept.[^23-pn. 221: Key is lo di-___ ^ Q--Arcn'l more ______j e Waj^h lightly o PISCKS (K,ia3^M.rri!}r?0):•0): Mriilheror -vcrsiTy, lo rmilie 1 irc people overweight le inquiries, lo obtain 'second Figure a (jood harp will last fiO \ r S w o rfls ------^ L - - jH t-joW H M IC -|B —r,—r,p[n)5Itrbrm:t'rffrm\-TTiannnnrx-maj-TVTmt-- opinlmir^iliosc-VMi who prc\iously wen-indif------^ ■ance nnd than underweight? • 50' Friendly fls CcoTo |HH| IF •nmrlhini; Tor nnlHnj; -Enjoyy (h<-'cnnir.* ftrrnt will now)w rate your efforts, perfor- iumm'il in A^ In thia country,try, ihul'si true of people • ' jesting - 77 -- Grande - H 0 X O1s ?| t U e {ii | a clrfn^l I:l>ul ki'tp KUiird up. You )l underiiTKUmd within mancc aa 'oubU:LsUindint,’.' Funding is made 153Tan liin[’s Fninri" 1 of Fmnborder of over age 22. 51 A sk (or aa J.Jacket , A r 0 ftT three days. ni-;idline !■. [jri-wr•t’nl, could in- nvailablc. Hcnr>'Fn VIII of Engiand. held a suied Cnlnis paym ont 9 9 ''auaing harm T T JI 7^ viilve riiiances. 1520 to negotiate pcnce. On the rerything.bo Each of these me:men either discovea-d 52 Loamy deposit 10D Surprise S , 7 ^ | ■ ').li SC OKPIOIO,(Ocl. 23-Nuv 21): \Vhal you bei •AWES (March 21-Apnl 1 kiiin ia close al hand -o»k un France wh. and then-EnRlish-

m /o r ld Tinyy u l t r a -1r i g h t p aa r t y l s S lL1C ^ ^ \w o r r i e s5^ G e i ^ ^ p o l i i ; BERLIN -tAP[AP)‘ — Conservative haviave lo "take care of conservetrvalive liament since 1953. i m er Na:■lazi SS soldier Franz Schocnht;nhu- West G erm any alw10 has been thc The lelleft-leaning Frankfurter __ poUticiana saidlid Monday they may v6lcdlcrs’ who defected. - Police-said morerc than -10jDOO ■ peo- -bcr.,-catcampaigned on a-platform-in-i)f dcstination.of.many asylum-stekeraai Rundschau)lau new spaper called thfi-viCi------_ . havo lost touch:h vwith like-minded vot- The Tl conservative Republican!an Par- pie demonstrated in downtown West - riddinglg West' Berlin of foreign worlrork* from the Third Worid,id. and the Re- tones "frigifrightoning." West German era following..8iLsurprising legislative tycaptured a 11 ofthe legislature'!re's 138 Beriin lato M ondayy Ito protost the Re- ers suchich as Turks and giving prefe:efer- publicans called for sharpsh lim iu on Jewish leacleader Heinz Galinksi said . election victoricDries by a tiny ultra- seateats in Sunday's balloting. Il also publiwm' showing,lg. There were iso- ential1 trtreatm ent to Germ ans seekiniking their numbers. they werere a "hcnvy defeat for dcmoc- jight-party-;le(i-l:Hi-by a-form cr Nazi SS willnll'have two seats iirthc~fed■federal ■ Iated~rock*lhrtjwIn]itig'~incIdonts~and jobs; * - ■. Sunday’s ballotingg m a rk e d -lh e —racy," soldier. pariarliam ent in Bonn after nextt yyc ear's vandalism , but no10 violence or ar- Forei(reigners make up more thanin 101 first tim e the Repultublican Party, Thousand;ands of people chantoJICick”* Chancellor Helmut Hc Kohl said his natiational elections, giving thce uultra- rests, they said, perccnt:nt of the city’s population of)f2.1 2 formed in 1983, won eleslective sents a t out the NaziNazis! Foreigners stoy!"_in a ; ruling Christiartian Democrats would righight its first representation in par- The Republicans,ns, guided by for— million.>n. the stoto level. m arch in\Vn \Ve.st Ueriin late Sunday.

. " “ iR abibiii agrees -. I z r i ai i a i m m rgeienni t d ^ i 3 » \ » • Fine9 FlFurniture & GMs H i 'Si'Since 1906" misissil^fir.rst to be deactivaici ted to gain£ supporl' l l V - S t # RGSIDEHTULANOCOtCOMMERCtAl.[>ISKMmO JERLRUSALEM (AP) - Defen:fense - - V NM jiSSa3 p / mierM»Mnc«M.«naAnacntfnvmantntffi) ------• ; ‘ M O L ^WpR-ffi, C England (AP) - ThoTl last NATO negotiate treatiestrc for arm s reduction." 7 1 / oooimmhfrevrM«wr«*t««*«W6uc9«...... ; baee to recei)ceive U.& cruiso m iBalea wras as tho first to be Moleswortrorth w as one two bases in BrBritain designal* ■> MinistoiJtor Yitzhak Rabin, lookingg ft * r . \ v J > ; deattiva^k1 iiMooiay under the terms oof fth e siiperpow- ed in I960I toto: receive a total of 160 U.S.. cruisec missile), Palestirjtinian support for a peace plaplan, ■ Ml ______B U R L E Y — - ______! 'O.N. 679-1603 - -I- — ers^arma-ooE■ooBlroUreaty; ------______fllthough onlyonl; 16 o f its-planned Gi^ipera■rational-missiles ------said-MoMondayhe-war-wiUlng'to"WO'iwo'rk— ^ ------^ \ I In'a shortlort ceremony a t the Molesw,!w orlh baM, 70 ed before the tre a ty was eignened ------for elecJections in the occupied lonelands — ier base, Greenham Commonm , 50 m iles w est jf [ milea northil oof London, m em bers o fth e I if Arabs did not immediato 1, houses 96 m issiles, which arescheddedtoai I - • 303rd Tacticftical Mission wing were advidvised. Mission iieuprising. iving "towards the end of thistl; year, said l Y W A I T inllucntial Mosle: ^ W OT ; complete." . , . B ritish Defe)efense Ministry spokesmann M artin Helm. : r r ^ m en lalist leader in the occoccu- I Reportersirs and photographers, inchicluding -several The base will wi be deactivated a t an urunspecilied time q , FORR Y O U R - Gaza Strip said he supporteortod | | w n ; from the SovSoviet nows media, were therhen p erm itod to -b e fo re 1991,191, Holm said. ropo sal. ! "tonr^ thffHbnfour em piytoiikeni lhat until.last oi year xhe missiissiles and their launchers left Ic Molesworth a i « ^ T A X RU E E F U N D Gaza, meanwhile, soldiers: shshot housed 16 opcoperational and two spare cru:ruisp missiles, between SeiSeptomber and Novemberr lost year for , wounded 15 Palestiniansis in : "To me,, thithis is a milestone in the impinplem enlationof Dflvis-Montbipthnn Air Force B ase in Tuescson,Ariz tobe W H EN Y OO l U C A N i-throwing clashes, including the INF’tretLreaty," said "Maj; GehT Marcu an s Aiiderson, destroyedi underun thc watch of Soviet insnspcctors. , 5. . ar-old giri and a 15-ycar-olddboy b< G E T 'YOURMONEY i SYFAST/ ; ■ commander of the 3rd Air Force, referring rol to the The Cam^mpaign for Nuclear Disailarm am ent wei- were in critical Condition, A n ; arms controltrol agreement signed by fonbrmer President comed the removal of cruiso T Arab USEHajtlIBLOCICS RAPID REFUNIOND PROGRAM. doelorsirssaid. Reagan a nnd d Soviel! President M i k l ^^Gorbachev. S. Molesworth,rth, said spokeswoman Sheen;m Ptulips. But ^ , 2. available w hether H&R& R B l o c k 12-year-old boy was token to ; The treatyaty, signed in December 1967987, calls for the we rem aincin concerned about NATO's planspi to bring in :paxesyour.taz returnQ o: o r n o t ...... - ...... -. itol in Israel with a gunshnshot, -P™' ; elimination)n I by 1991 of 2,700 Soviet and a U.S. land- new generalrations" of nuclear weapons, ■ ,. , woundid tto the head, the doctors sai ; based internermediate-rahge nuclcar misnissiles - those Spray-paiipainted iti big red letters on, a highway over- m. SFAST! army said il was checking ll ...... I with m ngeses cof 300 to 3,000 miles, pass nearr Uithe base is the slogan "Wha'“t about the nu. For more dctIctoilsortoseeiryou " 2« 2 , BLOCK- rts. 'I "This was asi the first operational cruisese mwjile uni! lo tijjf •heads?" quAli/ycoJlll) H&R Block now. bin, speaking on army radi-adio, ; be' inactivaterated ".Anderson said. TheE t:treaty is being . fhe missiissile warheads, which are not r covered b j hc was wiHing to drop his eor I implementedited in the tim etable th at was18 presented."] u ,, y , remain on site, although;h U.S. officials TWIN FA U S”i JE R O M E B U5 Rl UEY HAILEY I ondition lhat Palestinians hs Anderson3n i said the' removal of the; cniine c missiles sjij1 tlwyth wll be relumed to thehe United States_ j ; / 3 ■ 415 Adfllson »6€ 113W6StMalnSt 1650 Overliverland 17 E Bullion S t f — representeded to'him1 ^the fact thafwo'cncnn Butcessfully- jv jjt^iiy - iolcnce.oC.the_13jnonth-uprisiiism g .. ______733t0106_ ___ 324-2658 67S-9S9•9691 766*3805 __ __ y- ...... for, sevseveral months before Isras ra e l. I hours Stm q pjnm -APPOmTMEMTSAVAJUBlf.BU-BUTHOTHtCESSABY ^ ______wouldd Utolk about holding elections.ns. '

W arsisaw Pact claims( it, 19B4.WHENA1 AMERICA WAS 9 ATWAHWIWrTH ITSELF. NNIVEi R S A F NATC0 are abco u t e q u a l1 MISSlil : MOSCOW (A?) (AI — The Soviet bloc ■educe red the Red Arm y by half a ' ■ # C EELEBR ! acknowledgedd MondayI its forces in lionion soldiers by 1991. ^ B U R fS [ m o t ’ Europe haveic more tanks, than His F govemment also says3 ilit. will avM vnnrm u. . IX.Ye;('e a rs In B usiness - O v e r 441 4 0 0 Satellite Systemm s ' NATO, but clairlaimed thc West has ad- -getjet rid of 10,000 tanks, 8,500 artiartillery y .' Installeded. We’re Celebrating By SSlashing The Prices Of OurO t CA . . vantages in attackatti aircrafl and per-' sys'systems and 800 combat planes. S h ACKMAN I [' m i) —N-^ satellites:e S y stem s, Including 3 O ff'O C u r M ost P o p u la r S ystenrter^s! f ' ■ • Bonnel that maknake the slrength of the Romania, P Bulgaria, Xzech:echoslo- j ^ ^ D A F O E m two Bides about)ut equal.i /akia, vak Hungary, East Germanyany and !A < W/C NO N( MONEY DOWVN, 60 MONTH ______i S • . . i J ____ ! • — • Western expexperts did not agree. “It Poland Pol have announced cuts in 7 j 0 D - a j 2 0 l - V - ” FFINANCING I I AVAIaLABLEO.A.C; «iaclcar,thatthethe idea.ofa rough pari-: owijwn m ilitary forces. ANNIVERERSARY SALE PRICEES EFFECTIVE THRIIRU FEB. 28,1989 ty of forces inn EEurope does not.corre- . . Pravda'A F ieport said thc 16-n spond to the factual fa^ situation," said 'Jorth Not Atlantic Treaty Organia,ni^u:i; H H H. Sloan, aJJATlATOsjwkesman. las has 2.1 million ground troopag ir Eu- . G o tod Satellitet e ' S v s t e m Gen. John1 GGalvin, tho alliance's ■oprfacing rop 1.8 million from thehe War- ■ ...... •Rfg-P.tcc$?299>99 . . . - American milil;lihiary commander, de- law sav Pact countries, and ■685,000. 68 R A I N M A N TWINS I L d a re d : "I defi:iennitcly do not agree iailors sail in nearby seas companJared 10 m S A LL E P R I C E ®1 ! 7 9 9^ IntlAlted . ___that_a_rough pt jnly-SaS.OQO-foc-theJlasLbloc^ ij>arit3LQLj:onw!nliQDal_onL ;; -7ns-9:15 % ^ ^nantl^yvaibbk'Jblc - forces alreadyly eexists in Europe." con;ontcnds the Soviets have a 2-1 ■■ Pravda, thcthe Communist Party injn ground troops.-' ~ L and ,>Nnirra ^ OAC newspaper, published put the most de- The 1 Pravda report acknowlewledged ■ . BEfOBETim • EokiStaii s«i>-4000 HicirvoTrVCH • IH)1L1-- 5000 m n m i “ • luni.T W iX-'otAMiuKi Jacks;son works5 on telecasis t • 10lJNIMI-SIII).-itl TONIQHT 7 : 1 0 - 9 : 2 0 • IAIII/lV Jackson saidi MondayM> he m et with an "The paradox is that .thisis crisis< CHES • 65k I mi C & KII IIASI) CUMI-A1xi-Ataui adviser to Presresident Mikhail S. Gor- gave us the opportunity to ,ser\serve, to " ■ V n -CnCnbYooBairriMd gAC.tlpltewCgiT:!, ,. 'l help-raelt-lhe.icy..walls:of_thc_ LftdC^SM'BEADlES’*-. . -...bachGv-nndDtli-other Sovict ofncials in— the Cold War." Jacksonsaid: ______...... an attem pt to O'organize B’Bupcrpower-"® He told reporters he hoped th istSmeliifee System - ■ telethon to aidlid victims of Arm enia's m a l Rfg Pnc< J3299m E mem enia-benefit telethon would earthquake. ” ^ . niomoney to help buy prefabrii Jackson arrarnvctr m thc Soviet housing for some of the 500,000 y SALL E P R I C E R‘2 S 6 9 9 _ I ^ Union Ofi Sundanday_tn.promote his plan C-. Fuwinclfxt AvftiLibleLible ■ A pie left homeless by the Dec.T,rke 7 c . .PINLLJ■ i J i . I ------for thc fund-nd-raising broadcast and th at killed 25,000 people. ------I---- also to gauge:e politicalp and economic Jackson declined to reveaj d t w i n s (P Gi) ) 7:15 - 9:15 /.'O,' • IHKMOri TKAtmil■WH IS»MIM WIjJi;. n reforms madede iunder Gorbachev, So- of gf his plans for the telethon, t / / ' luc iiviJi/iuTitHI rINlX.VIVimUIH B' viet leader sinciince March 1985. • lirwsir-yiDMsjiMSJI « his spokesman, Eric Easter,, sasaid or- rainM A N (B]R) 7:00-9:30 . '' -• JKJdUOH IO IKJUUOJKUU-. At llUlOH 60k LMl . 2^ — . J t was theE first fi irip-to .the SovieLrpj,ganizers-had’becn'iTrtouch-wit -With e n ------•CO«IVIlW/lU«N>ON XIIllSMI.StJ WJIyVY fc Union for JaclJackson, who m et with • HI won coNTiiixllX Attt.'.SIWm Al ASY »U)‘I I'. tertainers Cher, Bill Cosby,)y, B.B. • UKU:: oiANMj.LJ. AlXlibAt-. L Gorbachev aIt t tlthe Geneva sum m it in King, Eddie M urphy and others IHOI 1CXH-(«II JJ • C fil Kl) I1A.M) t-OMI',.•OMI'AIUUI H 1985. ' iQ MOM.Y IWN. feO MC) triAWNG OO.A A C . NoMaxn.-, Cirii^'______W Thc two mernen had been scheduled to m eet againain during Gorbachov's H J 1It'^T jke M acagic! Tune . Decem ber visilisit to New York, but the H • Premium Movies • Si p o r t s - - ...... I Soviet leaderir cut c short his trip and B Super Stations • NewsNe -W eather . P In .O ver 200^}j C h a n n e l s • Moftcow because-of.thc... * relumed-to Me •Educational— Musicis i t r V i d e o ------“ | of the most incredizdible television ■ Home StioDping -E• S p a n i s t i S ta tio n .s ... | ______entertainment you')u'vc evePljeen^ ~ 7 _ ___Lose W■Wcigh tW ith ___ Iij FRIEEP • Religious • Familyly EntertainmentE | S l i nm X e a ' CHICKKEN ^ all'anh^pushiorof^g-batton. t• imaior N etw orks (/^.C C B S , N_BC, P B S )_ g__ _ J l Slim Td aids diKC it rciTiovcs fjt fromfroiT I * TUESDAYS $325 S ^ thc kdy.Uncthu I ■ 5 -9 •Holidiy UfiDva . I Includes: Soup orr juice,ji tossed S A-1TELLl JTE Pounds' cuily'With wa I * I salad, rolls and but3utter, mashed _ Slim Tea. llcsvibr, I potatoes & giblet: gravygi and Ice ^ and Cinnamonn SlSlick. ^ I I c r e a m . Ec.)ni)mial 60Ohiff bj / 'i I -TECIHNOLL C X 5 Y i - I SPECIAL CHICKEN PBPOTGlf R / l l I' "THE IDEPENDABLE l OC N E S " I -1 DINNERS 0 OSB 1 1 I g AVAILABLE TO GOI01 fi MM 733-0710 S45Shoio ihon* St. S. I I HOURS: 8am * to 6 PM, WM onday thru SS< a t u r d a y I 734-1234 (IS >53 Blue Lks. I ’v'M jiiwV.m,.>.u.N»nh 734-9)15 | f f l S v l L . -s, A*0 TlmM'Ncwa. Twinn FaJlK,Fi Idaho Tuoeday. JanuaryIfy 31. I960 • -

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- y / e p -■->6 y ^ prima]i r y hazand NEW YORK (AP) -— Americans ftvontringenrnew-flr'flntl-tcrrorJst ------measures to bolsterr i:international airiine security, but byjyawdemiir- i ...... ^ ______gin they say poor a irplirplane mainte^______------nance-i«-a^gre2«E2Erft rDriem, a poll has found.nd. ‘ A majority in~the MecWedia General- J Associated Press survervey said cur- • i r S 1 ^ rent airline security is inadequate, Nearly three-quarterfters favored ' . — mandatory- hand-searclirches of-all -f-r ------checkcd bags;and halfIfbackod-Qbanr b...... ntireStocl*'k o t ™ \ yWinter /j - on carry-on bags. - • ?educe Still, terrorism wasIS inot seen as ^ the''chief danger to air aii travelers. gularly 12£00to3:335.00 ■ ■ Nearly two'thirds ofthehe respondents V e itreet length and tingeg e r t i p ■ said inadequate airplaplane mainte- - V r c ' ° - nance was a greater thrc;hreat than ter- igtti c o a ts In sizes 4 thnIhrough ^ H ■ rorism, while Just 244 ppcrccnt saw ). tulany colors a n d stylit y l e s t o terrorism as the grealreater hazard, :hoose from. (Street LLe e v e l) Twelve p ercent had no0 opinion,of ^ 1 0 The national surveyr'on.162 of adults found majority backinglg ffor U.S. mil- CC)A1 - itary strikes against coicountries -that. . nr nipport terrorists, butlUt only if thc H H support were proved1 andai innocent H n civilians were not killed. ------Opinion -was sharply ?!y divided on ] m s % i :k s a , whether .military retaliifiliation would Regulgularly to 16.00 Regularly to 58.00.00 , deter terrorists. But majoritiesma. said Discor:on1lnued styles, famous brosronds. broken sizes. 32A ththru 44DD, (Street Level) O n e t a b le o f childredren's sportswear separates.3s. 5izes 2T to 14. O h e Childrcildren s Attlc^ ! the United States can1 tx take steps to ' reduce terrorism. - - The survey, whichI hi had a three- 1. point m argin of error,-wr-was conduct- ed by telephone Jan. 4-124-12, the month J ^ I |TTi j n ^ after a terrorist bomb.b downedc Pan H m j \ M Am flight 103 over ScotIcotla'd, killing ■ H I all 259 aboard and 11 o)n n tthe ground. R©flUljulariy 25.00 to 69.00 Regularly to 2 2 55.00 .0 In resjwnse to the attolitack.lhcFed- Oner<3 rack o f lingerie consisting} of gow ns, ro b e s & PJ's. Sizeze3 S,M,L, (Street Level) Fail/winter styles.. Br(Brokeri stzes. (Top-of-the-SI-Stair) eral Aviation Adminisinistration or- • dered U.S. airlines to X-ray all checked baggage on fligllights from Eu- ^ P H rope and the Mideast., ThThe poll found M \ support for other steps,IS, somes consid- ' erably tougher: I • Ninety-six p e rc ent n t:said foreign '"Reguljulorty to 117.00 c a airlines should be requiiquired to X-ray First: ggi ro u p of fall o n d h o lid a y/ did resses, Broken'slzes. (StreIreet Level) ' . Regularly to 85.00•00 checked Baggage.. M o n y styles o n d ccolors. c (Top-of-the-Stoir AcAccessories). . ______• Seventy-three perceircent supported ‘ i '• requiring airlines to harhand-search all H H .1 checked baggage onn internationali H ^ i flights, even if paasenjicngcrs had to KI check in three hours beforebe: takeoff, l^ H SEE]I T hat is the practice onm IIsrael’s El Al S eco:o r n d gro u p airline, the leader inn i anii-terrorist o f falloil a n d holiday dresses. BrokeDken sizes 4 th ro u g h 18, (Strereet Level) measures, Regularly to 143.03.00. Assorted blouses, • Half supported bann inning carry-on III s w e a te rs , skirts a nn d p o n ts . B roken sizes, (Topop-of-the-Stoir Sportswear)JOr) . , - luggage on intematioiItional flights, H ^ -u Such a ban has been useused by British ' Airways on flights into ir B elfast,. I Northern Ireland, duriniring periods of K l i l ! political tension,' Reguljulorly to 113.00 Fifty-seven percent,t ssaid airiines Onete t a b le of b o u tiq u e sportswsw ( e o r In sizes 4 th ro u g h 1414. b ro k e n .(S tre e t L e v e l),. .should be required-to0 announcea all HKT terrorist'threats theyy receive,t bul Regularly to 10.00.00 respondents were splitpljt evenly on I O n e b a s k e t o f fomamous ' brand cosmetics. (S(Street Level) whether the governmenllent should an- H ^ nounce all threats it rcceeceives againsl ■ airlines, ■ L i i i a ' That'issue.arose whei■•hen it was rc. ■ pe_v] gularty“35.00to 53.00 j vealed that U.S, omofTicials were K©gu j warned before' the Pan>an Am attack S e leacted c Graff coordinates corconsisting of p a n ts , skirts ora n d to p s . Sizes 6 , - m K vTm ^ j - - - - t h a t a bombing was im mineot, b u t ...... W r : ! did not reveal the threihreat. Officials' I said they get warnings;s v virtually dai- H . ■ ■ Regularly to 49.00.00 I ly, cannot verify themlem and could H ^ I Shirts, slacks, andj jejeans. Broken sizes. (The■M h en's Alley) cripple the airiinu indunduslry by an- ^ nouncing them, I n ' The poll asked if thehe Kovernmenl Rg QUgularly to 39.00. SecondI grtt ttp p a n ts 8i to p s b y 'B a y Clu:iub*,- a h e PantficT op-Shophop)- - ■ — ...... On military retalialioilion, rt) pt'Tcent -d JiT iiK W said thc United Slates!S ssliould strike r „ SUBI g u lo rly 8 0 .0 0 t o 2 5 5 .0 0 . vyir against other nations1 if it Ims proof vymter/hoildoy w ear - •n Bleyle & Dalton. Slocks,, skiskirts, b lo u se s & ja c k e ts, (The(T Pendleton Shop) they supported terroristsists, O E D E P /ARTMEN - -J - SHC i s O-M- SALE£ ...... We gulorly to 121.00. Fall/winter;ler skirls, p a n ts , b lo u se s on

McDON/IALD ° " • Nina-9-West-He m I -Bellini-Bandit m m m W e ' vve C losed Ou J a n u a r y : 2536 Kimberh)rly Rd. Fc I =or A rty Purcha;ase C hargedI b( n Y our Paris >Jo P aym ent Iss D u e "Til M arclr c h 2 0 . Twin Falls, IDD {83301 (208)734-17■1711 • C h a r g o it) liInslont crodit on your ParisP C hargo, Wo also urV\ B ooks for irlcanJ( E>tpro:a, r^^astor Cor<3rd an d DIscovor. 1-800-624-1-1730 • O p o n d a ily rromrre 1 0 a m . fo 6 p .m . (S(Saturdays until 5:30) C\< atod Parking on 2nd Nortlirth behind tho Paris. is A ccount, Nc

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PUC^ to ejiraiiiirul e r e ^Q c t i o ftiirT tcg l e p h cm e mSt€5S By N.s. NOKKENTVE:VED ut utilities commission stafT prelirelim inary invos- I Tl c r \ full-blown rateLe'proceeding, p Hays said. Magiigic • A $.'$<10,000 reductionlion w^uld resiill from a Times-Nowa writer tigation-tij Igpt sum m or "CS-estimated—the— \R1NG-SCHEDUI! l= ~ Valley clistomern e rs could sej; ,a_rnli^n;.ducU{ --- ^------.jjy t ‘.D.»_?2_n.'ducUoii ’.'ih .-riis-riisiOential - cunnecUun - — ovcreaTTiingrmay be as hlgh-gh as'SlS'million ' ‘ ii^U tU iti^C om inisl i s s i o n 85*5181x1arcH T if^rgocs well. - ..... charges. TWIN FALI^ -MMost o M ap c Valley tele- pcr pc year, 'cdmimssrdn~'8poTi■poTiesman G ary The reductionion consists of seveVal parts:' i ■ • A $!..'{ million roduction rod would result phone customers, maylay.soon see a reduction RiRichardson said. 7 p.m. W ednesday • Deferringg ao rale increase scheduled from a ."iO-ccnt reductionlion in monthly flnt resi- - in th eir phono biliB.-— Overeaming means the concompany’s actual Burley.Jnn . . ----- gp.into-ofTcct-Jt-J a n .-1,-1989,-would result The Idaho Public UtilitiesUti Commission has rarate, of return on its investmstm ent is higher . g Q10 O N. O v e r la n d , B u r I e y about S4.1 miliiilillion roduction. That incronijnse chnrge's nncIf a 'iTvcent f^ u c lio n in ...... scheduled a public heaitearing a t 7 p.m . Wcdnes* th;than thc rate allowed by the! commission.co: ■ ...... would have rais•aiscd monthly residential ratialt'H ■i'‘>fthly mciisured serviervice chnrge. day a t tho'BiirJey Inn,.in,. 800 NrO vcrlnndrB ur-— - U.S;• West-Communicationsions-contcnd the - ductions~ir i nT»xchange fo rrth tru l’I'tilities co.m-..betwe(>n:67.'nn must dread, 'fo state soon will comc homenc to Erika have lo cook< forfoi IJO cons makes you - Mumm's legendary cinnamimon rolls. wish you'd slnyiInyed in bed," one poetic "I am leaving hero Tuest;sday morn- inm ate wrolee lo her. . ing." a n anonymous Jail iniinm ate once -. Such ioKpirai^irational cuisine- cosls...... wrote on a scrap of paper;r he lefl on thc county nboi:ibout $70,000 n year, iti- his food tray. "1 will mi.ss yiyour cinna- eluding food nndnni salaries for propnr- mon.rolls r you know 1 loveyethcm.’.^ ...'.ng.jt,., the .shcrifr_.,Rnid.._The...8:... sl­ Twin Fnlls County’s nev ...... — ew jail will 16-.squnre-footlol likitchen, nol counting not only provide enough spijpaceforall equipment, accounted nc for about thc county’s inmates, b uIt t: it also in- S80,000 bf lhele jnjnil’s S3.4 million total eludes $60,000 in new kitcl:chen equip- cost, said jai!iUrchilect or Joe Conrad.’' m ent Mumm will use to0 work her Mumm is exiexcited aboul her new .... culinary magic, w-ork area. Amu^mong thc kitchen's lux- About the only differonciice between uries are a wawalk-in refrigerator, a I . _tiie_new..jail kitchen and1 ia modern walk-in freezer,zer. a toaster lhat takes school kitchcn will be thnta t thc knife bread ns fn.stI as you can feed it in.'a cabinet \ritl_bo locked, Munumm'suid. m.ent slicer, a deepc fat-Xryer. a cofv____ Sheriltjim Munn said MummM has fee maker.andnd cn cafeteria-sized dish served excellent meals in1 thetl old jail washer, with an inclTicient hodgegepodgc of- "Everjlhingng iiis'automntic," Mumm -kitchen equipment...... - - - Huid. • - "All they-have is th ree2 (old stoves . "I guess eveiever^ restaurant would in the old jail," Mumm saidid. like to have allall this," I Fraley said, "It can only get bettiliter" when What pleases ■■ ises Mumm more’than i : : --r'ljW Mumm is nble 'to usoe the new anything aboulDut tthe new kitchen are a Ikitchcn, the shcrifTsaid, convection steaiiteamer oven that cooks Although-jail moals anire not ex- a 20-pound turkiurkey in 90 m inutes and Itravagant, lhey are nutri:riliou9 nnd a 30-gallon soupioup cooker that can also - Itasty, he said. In a day, inrnm ates will be used to prcprepare spaghetU and get a minimum of 2,500 calories, ca he .chili, she said.id. r ~ . said. ' Bccause of thc new faciliUes, "The old days of bread1 and t w ater Mumm will be inble to prepare some are gone," he said. of her specialticaUies that inmates havo Food plays nn importaiLant role in not yet tabledjd - such ns lasagna and_. r r '1keeping inmates satisfiecied. County fresh-baked bre.bread. Commissioner Jim Fraleyiysaid. The first meimeal is scheduled to be “Good food and a TV/ will ktep served in lhehe newr jail on Feb. 15, -prisoners pretty happy,"," he said. Mumm said,, anand it will bring an in­ "It’s the best baby sitterss you could slant incrensese irin M umm’s clientele, '.' .‘i 1have." The countyy hnsha about 30 of its pris- 5 I d Happy is whal thc majojority of in- oners in Jailslls arounda the state be- ir­ * : TinTImtt-Mw* phol»1iillKE eALSBURY, 'm ates have been since Muilumm start- .cause of a shorihortagc of space at the ed cooking II years ago. MiVlunnsnid. • S e e JA I Erika Mumm1 1«looks forward to cooki>k!ng specialties such asis lasagna1 and $read Inn the fully equipped coulOunty jail kitchen JA IL o n P a g o B2 Fruitlarmd mayorir offers GlGlenns Feiinry some3 advice Ifyouih a v e k ByTHERESA CONST/5TANTINEAU - — tho-annuc kids nuaLChamber-of-Commercc.-;e-.tem,-the. capac^y-of-lhe.:iL‘ivaste:treat-_.Co. _____ i:!______Ti'mcs-JVeivs corrcspon ponrfenl ; banquet.t. ' "Dccidc j-our.strong points.,Ls_.mcnt system, telephone1 capabilitiesi . Thc city■ inimproved its lagoon sys- and im pnprove thc weaknesses of thc1C and basic city, servicess arc among tem.pulintw1 two flew wells to increa.se GLENNS FERRYi - City officials communitmity.''. .fnctors to con.sider, Wozni:ninksaid. the w ater .supsupply, improved Highway in schh o o L ^ _ . -hcrc.busincas-lcadcrs.irs.and.residents. — Woinialdak spoke-for about 45-min>-a— Fruilland-took-lheae steileps and also 95 -and -pub!ublished a-brochuro-on - can boost thc local ecieconomy by do- utcs on thithe efforts Fruitland made to10 formed smnll committees:es that cam- Fruitland. termining the strengtlngths and weak- attract bibusiness to. the town andid paigned to being busine;lesses to lhe The cily nlal.so worked to present a ness of the town, Fruitland Fn Mayor boost thelle local economy, town, Wozniak said, J positive ntliltlitudc and worked with forihead liiice Joe Wozniak told onI nudienccnu Fridny ... The coccommunity should.compile a The cftori resulled-in in-attractin g —c ity ;-sta{iilan[and-local-rcprescntativcs:—------ByJENNIPER-KAUTH*H ^ nientfl avallabloIble; ------^------evening. list of what wi­ Glenns Ferry alreadi:_ly__ sgch businesses as Soutl uthwest Cun-^...... !Wo'zniak nlnlso .said thc city had dif- Times-News wriler Schoola. espciispecially elementary “Glenns F erry canin increasei local provides,ts. sos it cnn discover whnt is ncrs,_lhc production plan ant for Coca- ficulty obtaiitaining loan.s wiihin the schools, arc- prone pi to lice out- business by studyinglg t the infrastruc- needed,.hesaid. he . . Cola, the PBX Truckingg Co.-and-tho-( state so it we went to banks outside Ida- TWIN FA L L S- Whileiie Uie Filer breaks becauseause hats and-coats liire-Q f the'"lown, " "Wozniali Wo snid a l Such iie ilems as a proper power sys-s- Fruitland West C herryy Processing ho for financincing- School District nips a potential are piled on raciracks and shelves, head lico,problem in thctl bud, a Lice do notlot .jump and cannot health district ofTicial saysat now is fly. but Uiey can walk. Both ssidesjpp[ytimistic: about I s e ^ a r k r ' -^thft-tim o-whon-all-piarcir«nt8-Bhould-r—^Th^y-walkrC lkrfromTtho-redr<5oat-^ ------‘ be checking their chi;hildrcn for to the blue coat co to the yellow ' ,_The_Associated Press__5S_____ ^______A-rccenLpri.vatc apprapraisal uf i'he property val*• comc closer." • Uce. - r coat.“ Kvalo flailflaid.------ued the 55-acro site at. S55.500SS - SJM.500 short off Wheeler said Umont: isn'tit anxious to sell thc! Kim Kvale, school nu:luree super* She encouragiraged the use of plas- CHALLIS - Althi•Ithough Umont Mining Vici/ice Umont’s pricc. townsite, but is sensitivee toI thc importance of p re -' -viflor for tho South Ceii^ntral Dis- tic bags. ' /heeler and Idaho Parks am President Dooley.Whe and Although Wheqicr saysays the mining firm U open\ serving it as'fl monumentL*nl lo rhining's role in Ida- trict Health Departmncnt. said And shc also encouraged par- ’ ______Recrcation.Departmeiinent-Director-Yvonne. Ferrel -rell--lo ncgoti_atfohB,-the-size-o!e-of-the discrepancy in the-i—ho’s birth.— ------~ 3?i.ce” traditlcin^lyi:heffctffdTindbd'rsTcnts to beguTmin-ni^fly grooming of ' have a $300,000 difTer Terence on thc price, the/ny’re iwo figurc.s has cast a1 slshadow of 'doubt' over tHe'j “B iif we’re not going’'loTiiirt lo ourselves and the! mid-winter, and schoolslls have tra- each child’s hairhair. ; united in their optimis nism for-doveloping the ghoslost project’s chances of succeccess. ‘ ’ mining in th at area in thcthe process." he said. “We! ditionally b«en a primele arena for She said panparents need lo look : townofBayhorse into 1 to ldaho’a.9cntcnnial Park, Ferrell sai^.the Parksrks and Recreation Depart-- hnve lo be careful whatt we’dov, to others who own1 lice outb^aks. for juvenile hcihce, known as nits. : “I’m optimistic thnt hnt we’ll 'l^t together on it,it," • mont remains Committed•ted to seeing Bayhorse pre*- property there, too." Principal Beverly hLorange of Nits are whiUshiUsh in color, and the { _Whee!er said recenllyItly from ^s home in Utahtah. swved and developed as central Idaho’s lone cen- He said the discrepancjicy between Umont’s price■ F iler E lem entary SclJchool said ones to worryrry about arc those 7 Wheeler is thc gencnicral ’rhanagtfr Jor Umont, i I, a tennial'park. and the appraised value2 is due to thc dilTerence in1 head lice havo been fourlundonllof chnging to hair a quarter of an I mining company basedsed in Burlington, Vl.^, “The board’s positionn I.Si.s this is just the first step) value the property has loLo 1Umont for futuro minmg; ' the school’s alm ost 4000 pupils.1 All inch or less fromfror the sca^). If tho, : Tho company ownsns the lum-of-the-cent'SVjr.sil\sil- in a series of negoliatications wilh the owners off development in lhe areaa versusit^\ current status5 parents in the districtt have1 been nits are furth(irther out from the” I ver mining townsitc,J, calong \viih several inactivitive Umont Mining," she said,lid. as u tumbledown ghostI towntc sLrrounded by aridI mailed a letter alertinjing them to scalp, it meanslans thc nit has been '' -mining claims-in theiie Bayhorse Mining Distric rict- • “I’m really optimistic,ic. As long as we’re talking’ gm ring land. - — watch for signs of the1 itch-jnspir-il there for a whiwhile and'woh't'ma- 1 ' southwest of Challiti. .. lo one anolher wc can corconfinue lo explore w ays lo> ...... ‘ S e c G H O STSTonPagcB2- .. ing critters. turo. ------iiWe-Klo-not—havei e n y -e p i------^'Fhe femaleie lilouse attaches her ; demies," Kvale stresseded^'^It’s-just ofTspring-to-iho-tho-hnlK'shall'witH a ; ' — ----- — — fliEcrlirjrfti^rdsysrT = G 0 e d iing i hosp inces4oe^ k in g ^ s tiirongeir^ Though Lorange com jnceded'the she can produciduce as m any as 80 ; ByMlKELBENTONN ety o ffaactors.'. c t days afler they w ere mimailed out, a tially," Piper)ersaid. 11 tases were enoughfl toi start a nits, pmhlpm iTnnt fn^on pn ------Kmes-J'/ow^correspox]pondcnt------^'Probdtadbly- the .mosl-important-is-is—tumaround-Piper describribed-oB-fair*— -Hospilal-Bii-BoafS Chairwoman Jo y c c - caro-ofriha— -Kvflle-deseriljleribed-an-fldulHouse-i ------the reductuction of expenses we’ve been■n ly decent." Scanlon iss >enthusiastic about the; aaid controls aro in pinilflce to pre- as "a brownislmish wax^ creature ; « o f a p i r t ------GOODING^The-n;rri:7^nciflr<:ondi^~ab1e“ to“raccom"plish a t'he''last year," Three month.s a fte r the t hospital chances off thet hospital’s b'ccdming; -vent further spread ofo f the head about the size of If yoiir childthild does hn v o .Jice,.i. tion of Gooding Cowlounty Memorial Piper saltiaid.-A number of contracts,3, was turned over to u tfl>flxtng district seif-sufTicienlent. "It% what we're going; -.-iice.-, ■' kids store Kvnlc saij, it’«it’s time to call the ; • ------Hospiul imprqycllasiIasi yenr. Admin- includingag thc physical therapy andid in Oclohcr 19S7, I/ilh c?ni.n-.Hospitnl_.to_di.unliLJt n ■Inno nnH hnw wi»'ro Hninjr For instance, the k ior clothing “ flnrnly-phyricltKicinn who“ CBn' p r c - '...... isiratorM iku Piper .sai'.said. the emcrgergcncy room physicians con-,n-. and Homes Society Mananagemont Co. this year thnthnt matters," she told the ial medicated sham- . Piper Hftid financialial records'show tracts, wewere renegotiated at a better2r as.sumed iUs administral;ation. P rev i-' board a t its■s firstfi meeting ofthe year, in plastic bags , or hangng thorn on “ "be sP™'"! er-the-counter sham- • the hospital ended thcthe year with a raU;forth• the hospital. * ou-s lo lhe creation of thoho taxing dis- Thc boardird is predictirig an evenJ tho backs of their chainirs. And the P0»- O ' »WM1 rrom trnd- poos a n bo punpurohased dcficit of about SIS,000,XX), a m arked im- The hoslospital also began subm ittinglg . irict, HCA W nlkcr CenUnter provided belter yearir for the hospital and isJ kids' are discouraged f iid__all pillows__arid provemenl from thee pprevious year's radiologygy fees lo M edicare, which I11 t maintenance, housekec;eeping and consideringlg ai num ber of plans to en- ing hats or scarves whchenthcjBO - , ■™'*- linens in thethe house m ust be operating losses of SlliO;i:i0,000, hadn't dordone in the pnsf. "We've prob-b- laundry services. HCAL was i also in sure successJss-Tdwanl thc beginning,, outforrocefls. :n w ith lice washed, andd fifurniture and car- • In nddilioii, thc hoshospital received ably picktcked up maybe $15,000, if notot charge of the business oft)fTice. ■ , of M arch, thethl hospital will be able to’ Kvale said children .rotum to peting have to ssprayed wilh a lice • nenrly $150,000 in taxUiK monies from- morc.'-PiiPiperjiajd. HCA still providos serlervices. such ofTcrCATscjscanning services..______' aro nut allowed to the counly. half'of whiwhat thc hospital. Patient!nt accounts are als«. beinglg as dietary and laundryry. bui -at-a ------Tlie equipripm ent is owned by Sharodj schooi-Qntil-tey'prQvivide a note .killer, :ever, are not'siiscep- ’ ; ■ ri'ceivod ihc prcviou.si-syear. v . managedcd more efilciently, Piperjr more favorable rate toI tthe-hospital. Medical A rvices nnd will trnvel] from tho family physic:iician or tho howeve I’iper atlributcs the;he change in the snid. A reireceni report showed’ihe billsIs 'The op eratin g . contractc t with HCA am ong Good]loding, Jerom e, Hailey andI packaging frt^ one of the vari- ^'hlc to the sameHam lice that inhabit ; ous medicated shamp i hospital’s fmnn(;ial hethenlth to n van- were pnii^inid withiq^an avernge of G7 nnd ourselves was changnged substiin- • See JIG!10SPlTALonPageB2 , npoo treat- humnn scalps.ps. ■*; B-2 ■'Tmos'Nows.'TWIn Fa I FatlB. Idaho ' Tuosday^jartwuyary 3 L 1989 ------: ...... r p B r i e f l y i Great snoHLhI idps SuLin V a l l eiy m e r e: ! h a n t s ' Burned boy nclow in stable corondition KETCHUM (A P )^- -G Good snow a t ing. Tho 1 BURLEY - A 10-yenr-olcold Malta boy was still listeded ini stable condi- ., ) East doesn't have good "It's pretty evident thatIt when you Valleyj historj“ ‘■y- . . _ Sun Valicy' means gooaood business m' snow thisis year. We're picking upI hhave a lot of anow,'irhiW «ta the Campers a ar ^ tourista ivhd got tion Monday.evening Tojlow)wing an accident last week.^ ______;; ___ E7“ ”“ lhTW()odTlivcrN^nllcy~y ^ - — their cnlis,Is,"arid w e're getting a l6 l“or“'"economy.in’ e a. poalifve wway,*^saI3 amoked'oufororYcllowstonc Nutional . ' . -Jason Hunl was takenI tto U niv cr^y i^f.U tah Medici»dical C en terw ith - ; Thnt age-old relationlionship contin* people in1 fnfrom California," she said. Chuck C Webb, assistant genoneral man- Park by forestest fires took a sido trip’ bum s over aboi^ 20 perceni2nl of his body. He was takenen tob the hospital’s • ues to bo true as a bunda[jdiiniJwwpack , After enejneaking by.with jilim snow- aagor ofSun V alley 9M ountains east of Albuqucrlerque. erskin. thismonth.thli wore involved in tthe trip and sug- April whether to certifylify tho contain- Thcvcaskisk used in M onday's test ai­ The container was enengulfed in The conltiineiner used in this month's IFive Bannock Counly reircsidenli t’oslod Ihc fund drivo, dri said Paul An- cr to carry radioactive:ve waste to the ready hadid been I dropped three times1 f flames for most of thee 3'1-minute tests is the thirhird TRUPACT-2 unit to spent spe three nights on Sheepp Moun- derson, KZBQ owncwner. Waste Isolation Pilottot Plant near at difTerent’nt angles from 30 feet, onto' b bum as flam es shot 250 fc(feet into the undergo ihe series.sei OlHcials said llie ' tain during a blizzard beToifore the .. .______Carlsbad, Tollison said.id. an unyieldiIding concretc pad. It olso' . aair and a rolling plumee of smoke design had beeieen slightly modified. weather cleared. None were in,injured, JGhost- Continued from - ~ Hostpital-— jm P a g e B l o^^ned byr'Inspiration Ii Mining Co, Nu- fifor others, wc’djiavc- lo ten.ear it dow n . • , Wheeler said the tovtownsite ofTers m erous Jthcr oth deposits of lead, zinc,"" aand start'overl’* • C o n tinmed u t from Page Bl 'JThc hospilai also.has'plansns to in- ' thc best location for a baseb; of opera- copper, lilversilv and traces of gold are Ideally, Wheeler snid hehe'd like to ilupert, as required. rei The hospiUil crease crc its medical stall. Thc firstI tion for future mineralral development scatteredi up u and down the rugged gsee the past co-cxisl withh Ithe future will pay only on a per use basis. the thc new doctors to-be added the in-the-narrow,: Rteop-carcanyon..He.said. ..canyon____ n tB f f y h o r s c r f o r 'a ’ woll^rorounded’in-— -We-don’t-hahave m uch-inveslm ent— rosroster-is-Orson-Mabey.-Mabe bey-ia-a— Umont is reluctant to0 thwartt' futuro He saidd UmontI has plans to invest terprctation of mining’s rtrnie in the and that's whni’hat mnkcs il so nice," graduate gra of Brigham Young Univer-L development of the arcfiron — by itself up to Sl milmillion over the next decade state, g Piper said. silysilj in Provo, Utah, and JeiJefferson o r others — through;h shortsighted in explorali'alion of ils R am shorn Mine, “This is a good opportuiLunity if we The mobilee unilu will also save the Medical Mc' College. His internshship and H | H | I | | | U U | gienerosity.- thought to contain significant • dc- can ^ work il 0 ^,"“ he said.I ‘‘where the' hbspital somee money.r Currently; pa-‘ surgical sur residency 'Were'com)mplctcd ' ■ “I think something: canca be worked posits of co]copper, zinc and lead. g stale will g e t w hat theyV want and t'cnis needingng CAT scans must be at LDS Hospital nnd thc Veii^ctorans’ K | | 1 1 | U | | U | U out," he said. “But therhere are things “Bayhorsarse hns no value to u.s ns n . there'll be statc-of-the-nrnn ibulance-to-Twin Fnlls.- Adminislralion Adi Hospitalj bothh in Salt ■more im portant to usIS than t price to ghost town,wn," Wheeler said, “I’d hate Lake City, right next door. Then visitsitors cmld /he tq'equipment come to the Lal consider." to see it disdisappear, bul it’s very ex- I prove less of an ex­ ■'Wc arc pleased lo got someone so I go from un historic ghoj Wheeler said what mmi ay be the na- pensive lo to mainlflin, If we were to R - ' withwit Dr, Mabey's training andnd expe- ' tow n.to modern-day miniming ill! in tion’s richest fluorsparDar deposit lies use it as a base of operations, either I' ' rience riei to provide tem porary' ssupport adjacent to thc town)wnsite and is for our minnine or to do cuslom milling; oone trip," ______to our two resident physi' Jail PiperPip said^ Mabey practice wil be ------1 . • Continuim e d fro m P urc B l Dr. Douglas Smith’s ofilco com " I -ObitUilaries^— The board also voled lo sui a fourth-floor jailjail in the coiirthousf. the , , , bid for supplying long-term c .Colu,; oncme daughter, Hbonda L. I’a- was w' preceii.'d in deatli Vy Iiihis wife. sherilT said, The TI new jail v-ill hnvo the counly. ,In November c LlL ib V egas. Nev.; «ix Kri'nd- Kvelyn. K n broilier. ‘Amos, aiami two room for 141I inmates,il which means last year, four rooms were convei children;); iand three xislerH, Uohollii tiifitprK, Ki Krmn Di^.Mevpr nmmd l^-la _ Mumm will try lo cook for a.s many /cried to. allow the hospital to provide n Wiilliin of Chealorhind, , Dor- W \V eaver. as 111 more! iiinmates than she has ? ^ L-cn I’nil’nibiiBCo of A shlon and Memorial.-i can In' made home carc. One of the rooms wasv re- le III lhe __heenaccustomcimed to. ■ ■ FrnncoHi N Mongim o f H arefoot Hiiy.- F F iler I’uhlic l.iljr a rv o r In tb. cently furnished as a lounge- II. , ' t i l ' r . S M I h a v e? help hi from .some jail in- ^e-dining ■ Fla. Hl-’ w WIIH preceded in death by United U M.'lliodisl Ctiurc h, room. due to an $1,600 donatioi from ) a m lo m a te s , a n d iff it still proves lo be loo hiH pnrenlii^nU. The fuiu-nil will be at 10 a the Gooding Counly Memorialal Hospi- • Funeral work, thtthe counly will enlist the [ ? |Kv Tbv funfunernl will lie ul II a.m . day di 011111- Ahien'Wi.|;i;nner I- tal Auxiliary, . L y Jaidir C w J WedncHda:day lit Immanuel Luth.'ran Home II 111 lioise wilb witli |{Kev. I). a id o f S late pris^»risoners trainod to cook. ^ C hurch wwith the Uev. Lawrence S S( cotl Alli'ii,of Unil.'d Fir-.l.Mi'Ji'tbodist M unnsaid. V . ^ Veddi-TofrofTicialinK, Friends m ny cull C C htircb of Hoi.se ofncialini;.g. Hurial . Mumm saidlid she has no illusions ' from 3-8j p,p,m. Indiiy ut While Mortu- will w ll.' al p.m . at lh.';he Filer lh a l e v e ry inmim ate , will enjoy her ‘ "" oT nm ily siifjRi'at m em orials fVmetery C - wilh tiir »e\u^- i/’wi-ii coakiiig. m uy t)L' IIImude tu Ininiuiiuul Lulliur- . Crealbuu.ieC of the United MuiiLtbodiM.. . . T ve-ruised-!d-nve-kids-tind-l-didn’l- 'cb, (• ------— Churcb 111 Fili-roflicialiiij:. please ihem all the lime," she said, Along with1 tlthe notes of praise, she Ja m ess H. Anderson fF r a n c e s S cb lu eter ------haw-wived -th»i-A>w-«ricom t^ pi i ni enlary ;it — .lamva Howurd Andcrr HUHL _ Fr.m ccs S^'^du.a tle r. 71. letters senl louher h over the years, nf Uoise and form erly nf Fii- ^of Huhl. died Rlonday, Jjin. :« ' TFor the limim e I've been here I’ve or. died FridayFt Jan, '/!. i:>K), of n:it- ' nlni her d:iui;ht<-r's hom e of a ; v,L lost 22 pounds,s ,b I u l that's OK." said an-- Melvin F. Opplh CnU.-il'l at Sl. Alphonii-H Uegional' 'ili•illness. ' I Cvnlur.in U o ise .... Arrjiiij;i'Mii'nts a i II In- annitino.mreii anonymous inmnmale. “1 was far too fal - ~ TWIN FALIi! - >Mclvm F. Op. Anders,.rson wan horn Si-pl, IH. 1<)I7, by b; Farmer Fiiii.'nd Chapel. anyway." pliriKcr. 70. o f Tw m F ..K .lkdiod^,.. iin Vnlley. He grew up in urdiiy, Jan. I'VS!). nl AdvoftisomonlMy ‘2H. md graduated from Hoisi' ' ^ ...... Mudical Cunl ' Christine Pavlovich - lllsh S,.|,,<'hool. Ho ihi.-n gnidim tod MayO, ./(:. I!«), at Wdllins OpptmCTTTlTl!£- iiiuveu ti) oni. r. JHe married Evelyn Davis y j IT ALL ' Tw in F iiIIh III tb .’ V alley Hcgi.iiial .Medical Cenlinler. J l., illHy^JnJiilcLiic_'yi5JCL't!':____ i._____ b y .J ^ c k ______------m~‘l' wni b'i'ill~ in o ' i -IWWr-rti------i I ^ T k . iiw.r- A rm y AirUr Force from to IIVIO j, W a rb e rg J riucJ HumutUi Scliulki' I’arsons, Knn.. tli.' daughlerer of wciiLUi-work-iiL.lhc iJureuu— ill Tw in Fiillh. OjiplinnIinHi'r liirini-d un- —nnd-lry-.Mnc-<7arr»-tt. Hhc mrmnvrd tn —- imalion in li>U3 und worked '],: til 1!X)2 and ihcn iv- marne.l Harold Kili.j K i„ To demonsliaiiliato tho otloct lhal noiso then worked in ri;;il c? earn. So you're cutting fmm thc Mireau he mov.'d ’j.-KIkii, Nev., M arcli KWJ. anand ih.'v can havo upon3R hoaring.1 ono rosoarchor O ig what you thought you’(□u’d really put lOycMr.-. lo F i I.t andan lived ibeir until movini: j.,, It.- wi.« I. m.-inl.v ri'sided in Condmc He diedI ini I'K'i Ofought six chinihinchillas to a discolhoquo. in your p o ck e t by one-'3-third. If. on the other hahand, you own toH m -.-inin 1‘JHG, ’ litllo croaluro9-havo a mnnurl- I.ullicntn < <‘!i Imrch and . llii-...... jj - - - •Sb'.' tn-!rn‘.'.J_Xoiii I’uvluvich.h in !'»si a SPWL, you dpn;t pajay a penny jn federal tax was ■ 11 ineiiib.T o f lh.'' n.m, HBaiing sonsllivlllivltymallsciosotoihalof- ■' l ^ (or s ta te , l.utliLTiin Liyinan's b and they were laler divnrced. ht Church, / I _ humans. All ol ihpII animals woro placed tax) on the interesl yoiou earn, until you withdrad raw your [iiiiit cliiiirniiin c>l i)ic • She w as a n iem h er nf the O"\nc mg ...... ards ol ioudspoakeis lhat ving an* ihree sons, nnvui .Sm .S ior l!iti7i-ns ('■■nllinKiT (if Sim nyrii'lin.'lij, Ori'., ;md Mn.Klyandind Uemico Maxwell, b.iihuf c;icall ill HemarayV Ooodingi iCbape! loud music wasw domonstralod by It g o e s w h ere it bI elo n g s. In your pocketket. Gary LOpjilintior Ilftif' W,'St .Minist.-r, I'aiiK', iindmd th ree grandchildren. H.' totod.iy from I.,') p.m. anclhor sludy,y SovonlyJ disc jockoys in ' Applicobk) lo Invostors payir>{ a discolhoquo10 worot pxaminod lor oar ir>9 tho 33% tax rato. CO accountsunts aro short term invoslmonts (hot pay fixoa pnndpalpn and intorosi but oro subjolubjoct lo Ructualing dam ago. AllI woromndof w Iho ogo ol * folkJvorraloB.whofoatSPWIWL is a fong-lorm invostmoni ththai ot. alfows you os a ------thirly-livo. andmd mo'ro than Iwonly ol doposilorto; ; Servicces----- thom had sign!gnilicant hoaring loss. Al •Doposil WITHOUT Ri^K inaI a HIGH-YIELD. TAX-DEFERREDRED savings inilAjmont " " J " JKHOMF. Hu- lunoral f..r fwin FallaiHH:Tninrds“riray ^ini'Tirni;; Ja.iper :r liLum. M, of Huhl. wli;vliT 'JiT3------aoei-l«M U « that) on» pfcant.ahould- _ , , havo had lhattkindol kii damago, --Ef>^yaTlOPADVANTAGED:DrGUARANTEEDLIFETlME-lncb Henry-Hiink-'lik" Hlu.'.‘>r , W, nf L-hapi-1 todioday from D-in'a.mV .Meimi. Friday, Fi will h.' al 2 p.m . Wedi roiiromonl; il ,011 havo9 toonagors,ll romindors to Ji-nim i'. wh.. di.’d TlmThursday, m il h<' rniTii m ayrO’ be made to tbe ikToim-___alM the Fanni-r Funeral Cliap. * Rocoivo tubstanliol Iiio Insuriuranco proloctlon. ovor and obovolOvo tho am ount ol „ -lufn-the-musiugic-down may lall on liTI] a.m , loday a l llu-ihc- Tii>v(.'.HTnH'ri- Chn.HiiiinCn Church. lhthe ii.'v, ,)oe I’alal olficiatm i - thoir principal w hosn cash bonofits-canbo-passodbo TAX-FREE■REEtomo-hoiri: ------mg. Cn- temporafiiy •doai'di oars. Most rock T h t rem arfciblo p roduct whivnlch olfer* tax , retlrofnant and i son Fiin.Tiil Ch.ip.’l,'1, H1 unal will f(i|. iiiation waH under the direcl md a atata planning I'ction of musicians todajiday woaf oor plugs. This b tn a riti (h at c a n n o t b#ba duplleatad by a n y olh a r plan>lan ia called... l.)w in SunRi’l .M.'miI'mi.rial i’ark ;ii liUilL - - — A m em orial service for Farmer Ki Funeral Chnpel. column is a1 communityc sorvico ol HEARING AIDilD COUNSELOflS, 1030 ^ Bluo l-akos Blvd., Blv N. C733-0601). Wo _ SINGLE PREEMIUM WHOL)LE LIFE provido oxporion liiimg oi all typos ol -FlnaniHal-experfss^greerwlttrSlngle jle-Prem lom ------hoaring aid, ancand wo sorvice all makos. Life for Safetjty, Liquidity & Highj h Y i e l d ! Loanof instrumcjmonls aro available whilo * 6.75% curronliniorosi • • M AGICC VALLEYV REGIONAL of Ja ck p o l. N'ev.: Diile Du .Metiiler uf Kimb.irly, ■/, 3 ropairod.. ______M;m m iC A L CE -V T En., " ■ ■ Stroud ofDli*-!-. lawnmowois oporalo 01 a * No solos chargos. policy loosOS or curront mortality costs noiso lovol apprpproaching lho pormanonl A dm itted Birthfl * Ono-yoor Iroo look: Guorantoilood novor to goi back loss Ihanlan whatv you put In. oar damago rango.ra Ear proloclior» is Mrs. Konn.'ii, '.VilMuiill ofo Gooding; .Mri; ilnrold (}iiiCiarnion A son to Shrlli.' l-lnmievI’hi ofTwin FalU. otJvisod, and Ju lian Si'- m, bti’Ji ofT^^no f l Fallri. C ^ L \ MEMORLU. 3rd ROOR Roloa»od A'dmitlod n VA CALL NOW FORFORALLTHEPLUSSES FIRST INTERSTATE BANK BLOG. .Mana AK'itlar and l.i5:» I.i .M.mi'nHon, l>oth of Jerome; J.-i Palricia Orgbtiianan and Tere.sn Wortliingtnn, ho HEAR.RING AID IC. “ ■ 7 ^ PROFESSIOMAlHUL ECONOMIC iWlN FALLS, IDAHO iOcky Cbavi'/, Jiishiia .Malhorn, .Mi .Mrs. Itichiird Mork!rkli; and tov ■ COUNINSELORS " ? “ ■ SERVICES,IMC.IMC. .ian,.),;,., Km,I Fay Mu.MiratT,'. ElK'n N ewm an andnd Fr.'d Rolonsod >34-4545 *^111 JAMES R. LOVE,OVE, LUTGF - K.-M-b, all ol 'i\M n Fiill.-*iill.i; Mr.«: .Max D rnt;r of Hvyleyhuni; Newell Fmher. ChriiChr tiiie Higley nnd Hradley ' y (itrmann. I 733 SERVING IDAHO & THEEMAGICVAUE^^ I DVERMYEA^ ‘ Al Vll ll,llls)lc'W III [{lip.Ifl'.Ti; Mri* DuIIhb Kuni and dau;lauKhu-r alt of Burley; und JohnJoh Catill of Malta. irOBDI -u'

— Tuosday, Jan i 31 r 1989 •— Timos-Nowo,fO, TTwin Falls, ldat>0 B-3, '.i dahoyMles ISU tonw-paj^cemployee?es compplain to p a n ^ iChild sappqort guidelineies help BOISE ’ (AP) Thele ldal)0 in setting parentrcntiil ofiligations. the BOISE (AP) - A disgruntleddij Idaho State Uni- however, until tho Legislatiature opprovcs funding, Supreme (3ourt is trying lo3 ttake tho court said, versity stafF.mcmbcrsr isays bott^>IeveI-ISU-em< I d a h o ' Lawmakers traditional])illy aliocatc a lump sum guesswork out of ono ofif judges’ Tho guidelinesifs care just thal. guide- ployees such as custortion to IhL-irir ikiiconoinic rc.sourres, “ before employees recei'ceive tlw ir first raise. She tes-es- While thp com plaintslis concern ISU President;; ^er, says the increases bypiypasff low-wagc classified .• T hey’^go into cfTect Apri:ml 1 ond w hether they be30 .Sl.separated, divorced, lified before a jointit ccommittee reviewing stateate Richard Bowen, they com:ome as no surprise! Bowen'' employees1 for mid-level aand n top-level workers. from fr that date, judges will useuj fonns rem arried or ncvcicvcr married." salaries. Although shelhe was listed as representinRing said in a telephone inttinterview Monday .he has . ^ e contends that .clastossified employees work to tp help dcterm ine“ho.w_muilUch each- -In any nroccedTeedingrthe-guidelinea ...... aployuoB Association, sho saidoid worked to solve aalaryy equitye< profalemrsincc hc~-harrf-toTirakirBnnriaU-re-receives graiiia and, for “parent p, should pay toward childcl sup- say. child supportport should receive pri- she spoke as an ISU stastaff member. took over in 1985. example, remains altractiv;tive to the Idaho National port. orily over thcL‘ neneeds of parenta or The 12-member chanhange in employee compensa-ISO- "I stress that every prepresidenl (of an Idaho uni- Engineering Laboratory. The new guidelines acknknowledge creditors in alioallocating family rc- tion subcommittee inclincludes representatives Pattjitty versity) has been tallunging strongly about thc need "Classified employees do nbt receive any of the lhat ti, thero oro diverse needsds and re- sources, McDermott, D-Pocatellitello; M nA n nffin, R-Amcri^Ezii for addressing classifiedied salaries" in fiscal 1990, money from these prograirams,” she said in a pro- sources g( in individual cases,s. But the And .supportt shallsl be determined can.FallB, and L,.Edi!d3n>wa, RrPocatclIo,.who1 ifis - he-said-HWe hope-to secsee every.deserving ciassi-.... pared statcmcnL.-''lt-i5.us(used for-faculty_enhance- -guideline-g, should produce “a1 morer eg* without reganld lo the gender of the ------cochairman.------=— ------ficd employee receivc-a-pt ~mcnti—buildings— redecoicorating^deans’—officesr-ui ■"uiiabljrwdTffcreiinirj-rm'Oi; Opprouch" custodial parcnt7int7ihe guidelines said. “It seems to verifyfy iiinput I have received fromom He- can’t be sure who/ho will receive increases, equipm ent, and who knowsws whal else." Publicify helps A4K -47 sales boom>m in U tah SALT LAKE CITY (AP)?) — Tho wilh an AK-47I andani two pistols killed Feds ccharge ^4 for seijtting Ncorth Foiirk fire ■AK-47, , the Soviet Bloc's slarandby au- five children uiidaiid wounded 32 others tomatic -rifie, is sellelling like before killing him BOISE (AP) - Thi :d Canyon Villoge and thc townto of W est- park's fire plaplan. ‘ himself. The U.S. Attor- ingly throirowing or placing a lighted holcakcs in Utah, and gunin dealers , ney's office in Boise h cc — a lighted cigarette — inm Yellowstone before being e has filed a no- substance ng contained The next. ststep is for thc four to ap- say one' reason m'ay bc the»publicity j The slnushterIter broughl worldwide 8, in lote September. tice of violation againstinst four m en foi- dry grassss or tim ber on July 22,1988, •S. M agistrate Court; No surrounding ^ thc recont sclichoolyail heodline.s and1 calls ca for tighter gun as not disposing of garbage,,JD A dow n wildfires in-Y-Yellowstone 5“ ' lowing a F orest Serviccvice investigation q j well as een set Monday evening, —al"'slayings inb'tock&n, Calif. controls and wailwailing periods before i into Idaho's North Fork F< fire that afth“e site,ite', Ellsworth said, ' ’last summer charred aboi “ rea""S Ellsworth ssi,mid. On Jon. 17. a young maran armed such weapons can be purchased. raced east into Yellowfowstone National The chahorges stemmed from a For-r- acres and choked the Park and ultimatclitely blackened cst Servicc'ice investigation of the North.h smoke until November.’* The menI arear not charged wilh set- 120,000 acres o f forest.St. Fork fire,re, hc said. Chuck Sorenson,n, Park policy calls foifor allowing tingthefire,8. Ellsworth1 said, The notice of violatiilation o f federal admim'strijtratbr for” tfie Tafghee Na*a* lightnihg-causcd fires to0 burn natu- ‘They’re charged c with throwing regulations was filfiled Monday tional Fon'orest in Idaho, said last sum-1- rally, npl man-caused firHres such as cigarettes arid a: not disposing of against Roy Momeraliirak, H erbert V. m er th atit the tl firo had been started byty the North Fork. L ast sunjmmer Inte- he ,,, said. 'The evidence wc Butler, Nathan Wright;h t and Leland J. woodcutte:tters with a lighted cigarette,I. rior Secretary Donald " 1 " '‘“I “ !■* present will Ifieshn out the facts." Owens, U.S. A ttom ey:y forfi Idaho Mau- The fireire began in Idaho's FremontU thal an exception had bc()een made m rice Ellsworth said.d. No^ addresses County,, about al one-quarter mile weslBl case of the North Fork bla)laze because maximJmum penalty for the vio- ' were m entioned, EllswiIsworth said. of the par)ark. It moved eastward andid in the early stages, it mcnet the "pre- lations is S50(>500 and or six months in The men were chargarged with know- threatenedned, thc Old Faithful area,1, scribed burn" criteria laidlid out in the jo'l- he said.1.

CpntincLental juryy still out[ U lpresidenccy fin a list visit■.its M o sco w - MOSCOW (A P) — Tl-rhe first of- - Robert Fui?urgason,-53, vice;chan-’' DENVER (AP) -- A federal jury tine shoulduid pay no more than S400,000 '. four finalists for the preresidency of cellor of acoicademic-affairs al the deliberated a third•d day Monday in compelpcnsatory damages and no the University of Idaho10 has- come University of Nebraska at Lincoln without reaching a vorverdict in a law- punitive: didamages. to the Moscow campus forfi a scries and a formi•mer UI odministrotor, auit accusing Continooilootol Airlines of John BiBreit, attomey for Johnson, of meetings prior to lhehe B oard o f will be on car:amp.u.s_F_ebi.l3,______l negligence in the Nov:;)v:15; 1987, crash said Comjniincntahrelaxed - its pilots^ Education's selection1 m mid- Ryan Amamacher, 43, dean of the of Flight 1713 in Denveiiver. training' ; requiremenls and short- F cbm ary. (Allege of CoCommerce and Industry Thc law suit was filefiled by survivor changedi i ils de-icing procedures to . David P. Anderson, 54, 5 d ean o f a t Clemson,in. will make his tour K aren J o h ^ n , of BoiiBoise, Idaho, one pay for msmarket expansion and a(ivcr- [1 the.CJollege.oLVeterinaiiary.S cicnce , Feb. 14 andd l1 5 . ______------■ — 1 of 54 people who suiVi'iVived the crash, tising. al the University of Ge say Johnson suffered,•ed, and for pro-, • Frost Free • CycledI DDefrost • Porcelain enan‘name! oven ' ,j jected lost income for'forthe rest of her • Texlured Reversible DcDoors ' •C lock timer lifo. • Model $/C 131 • Black Qiassiro> (ront . j Continental's lawyei7 ers say the air* I Q 9 0 Reg. $39975 $ ' I Phoenix: wants1 8 4 4 9 .5 0 ..... < Teresa------=^-to:i3ESChercdule^ PHOENDC (AP) -— iArizona’s light • funding for shelters;rs and mental- health caro-has forced•ced the-hom eless-. ------■ here lo live in conditioitions which rival EF PHllilfiroTAGOM those of India forsquajualor, officials of ' EUROCHE the Roman Catholic: PIPhoenix Diocese l A N G E t a b lLE e MODEL I H I 1 U C . Mui|i.(una,on l-t>.flooin(fa(c<)tefno;t: ! said MnnHny ELECTRIC Rj -•-SolidcasLirofisurlacep plpmi pnk • 152 lo’ji ctunnct aivuaivtiiiit/ ______I That, plus thc persiiirsistcnce of Bish-' litlJ-nliasIpIcliJii; Iti*;------T • Three sizes ol surface!.eunilS •ftjnflomacassluni-guni-g • CKiir.cl scjriljmng - : op Thornas J. O'Brien•jen, helped move 2 4tR E NJTAL- • 5 Year limited wgrranti Phoenix up to first on a list of cities R eg . $ e q asking •esa to visit, they { q 90 $749.95..... W WJSJ $359.00.....^ 1 3 1 9 °° I said. IHOUSSES "The work is to) bibe done among those with chronicc 1 m ental health problems. AIDS vjctdctims, and the Gaiish R e?w ard homeless in general,"ll," said the Rev. .'Dale Fushek, th'e diociiocesan vicar for worship. “ It (the visit) visi was mostly due to persistenceJ 0on the part of ^Shiriey Thompsoion of Twin If you hove pro'operty to rent Bl3hop~O^BricTrtna'ha'his~conccm'for— • P q j| EHILCl - the poor." ills recently rerented her orjTsell, turn it into in a "CosH“ “ — PHitc ------The“ recipient-of-tlf-the~1979-Nobel hoU)use“plas~qoti:alls ills f r o m '2 4 — RcJew ard''^ith“aj“Times ” N ew s' ~ —VGR [-^DIAGONALlALGONSOLE — Peace Priw, Mother;er Teresa was to ^ ModtlRTOeSSTBISTEREOU^READV • Wireless remote • C'JS'i'C coraoi sr^em fly from Tijuana, Mexico, M to San OttlCher people wantiriting to rent CIlassified Ad. As Shirley • 14 Position VHF/UHF Francisco on Tuesda.sday and then to ;i • Electronic Tuner'- NJ."! cowia tui • Ii.in03tn ound, w e get resssultsi ■orf.jplJll • i o u r y j ______' Pbnpn>» pnrly Wednesnesday. he said.. .. . niso fo 'iQ03 (l“cduCts jnd'no’fi-.OOiI' During a two-daya y visit, the 78- RBgular$S49:9.95'‘“' S is S s iinl" will preside ' ' . ’ • ' , year-old "living satn'i $ 0 0 0 0 0 of the I6th U.S. 1 Q 9 0 Reg,.: $1 _ over the opening of J J $749.00..... \ foundation of her■ Missionaries iV of HOW » 2 9 Charity, attend several, sev religious . meetings, and speakeak at a public n meeting scheduled Th'Thursday night in \ Veterans • Memoriajrial Coliseum, ' f f t r r g F u sliek to ld ap ress3 conference,co I f — i w cdule, but Mother "T h at’s the Bchcdu B € R mtaneous in what Teresa is very spontx •197 9N n AVF'FNIIElANN WEST 7 3 3 . 1 4 9 1 I B-4 Times-Nows. Twinn FallA,Fi Idotw Tuesday. Januaryary 31 .1989 ' J 'est CanadiJian fwcqes quit Jmaneuv RlerAwime»Twiw infall»- Qghwi C F w Aveni after A^ a sk a c:argd plaape eras S9SS3ZEBEIS FAIRBANKS. Aluskuska (AP) - H H | r.: Canada pulled out of cold- [IrdsiAMiv*' ~ - — weather military exorcitrciscB Monday,' the morning after ci]eight soldiers wore killed in the crag! of 0 €-130 BAKILERY D E PAr I t m e iS t transport plane tryinglg tlls the runway iit Fort Wair^ainwHght, said U.S. Army M aj.Sherrel.rei Mock. ------• Thriio men were in1 s(serious co.pdi- ...... lion, ono was lihted ass slstable and six sh OtlferrVere'b'eiiri; held‘Id fo rD b3ervii~ atursd Oral tion a t the bfise's BaBartlett Array S Community Ilospitiil, I: « ll, Mock said ( l A v M Monday. t r e a d s "We don't know if the ( B- he cold weather had anything to do witwith it," Mock said. "Teams are oulml there right B now, going through the10 wreckage,\s F r eesh Cake -The inve.stigaiion is still in its R escute e workers sort through1 tailtf section of crashedd C - 1 3 0 oorly stages. They're wo below ^eroero during the past -two ccraft oB soon a.s the emergeBcncy vebi. ' V was tho weather or somolhmgsor me. >o-Nut 1H o les 3 H ve been too much of a test, cicles began arriving," Mn Z 4 to r ■ (;}mnicnl." ^lock said. tter cold has caused metal "With that type of crash, A 450-man Canadiar 1, with the • I- r o £ e ‘a‘ndnd-rubber fatigue in trucks fifuselage burst, you have a pmbleni B force was tb support tho, ME/iA T D E P A RTM i EN T ~ -ofl, stalling equipment ond wwith cold wenther. But lo nmy knowi- 1st Brigade. 6th Infani ' slowing maneuvers. Mock edge, C( none of the injuries wwas due lo (Ught), in a m ujor lanea ^ L S r i thetl cold." was the centerpiece o o've been oble to land air- Six victims were dead o.on arrival FreshI "A" Grade FroBt ground exercises o : k "said. aiat the Army hospital and t\ banks. others c r Canadian C-130 had land- died d: later, he said. But a flcr the crash,, CanadianCi ofTi- . Another )ur earlier." ho said, ’The About 26.000 servicemen,.•n, 120 air- V H a li ciflJs concelcd (heir forforcc.' partici- craft in the flight was. di- cicraft and 1.000 vehicles from ( the 1 ^ 5 ! pation and rcculled thci.heir remoining .^ ^ o d to th « the Fairbanks airport be- U.S. U Army, Air Force,. Marines, d aircraft and soldiers, Mo ...... 6 8 0 ib. runway was blocked." 0 s Coast Guard, National Gununrd. Civil J ■ D o u b le B reaH .They canceled beca ‘r y e r i e a i t e d , . . . 7 2 ( lb. - “ x X 'U fanc's o : last contact'with the Air A Palrol, reserve units antmd Canadi- i - -- - equipment thoy lo8t-(in • s Three Leggedg e d ...... B 9 C I b . ^ w V 'S V controltowciwor waa a t 6:47 p.m. There an ai Forces wcrc'pnrticipatiitinfrin tho" 4M Mock said. 'The dircrafraft-wa.bnnB- listross calls from the crew arclic ai training exercise. Tht ing in equipment rangini 'he S15 mil- ^ ^ c crash. Mock said. There liilion exercise began. Jan. 20JO and is to ^ m achines to cold weathe Norbest Budgetwi; Eg'r-’”'’ sxplosion o r firp afler the Vv continuect through Feb. 1. Military planners-call.allBrim-Fro5_74"” “ f ikc-in two-and «kiddod-to-a——-Lockheed-G-i;iOs.^ which;b hiivL—!!------"the-premier coia’wenll It a quarter-milo down the wwingspan of more lhan liJO T u r k e y . : exercise in the free worl JOfe(.;t. are w - rte said. ■ • mmilitary workhorses used1 ■Ic.tfan's- peratures.plunging too m ir o re than 60 ivere able to get into the air* pTHAT SHANE Ll lAUNAI rw l m nally hit about $'.i(l),(/(J»).<<). In a stroke SOKWES AND DISCOMFORTTIN II THE MOUTH of good fortune. IvL. "i^ud' 'Hi Klwcll of ^\5S(iSOCIATED WITH RADIAThMION TREATMLNI r a ,: B e tti y C ro c k Preston donated l,()Ol) • SHA-lANE TASTES COOD Ani:ND IS MOST RT:I Rl SI IINC ______Am erican .Stores Itic. >^to i^fLSHANE^NIXfxrERH:N(Kf^(4f_-MANy-(-)JIII R------Ice B fixes ry of his wife. That^ s s' tw l^ is now urN'N , E njs^ ______worth alwul SfJl.ono.’ i iftb F r o x e n G rape Juice The exlni funds coucould not have zSk ■ W estern Family.../ ...... 5 1 9 ^ come nt a better timein' because the _ Stule” Baid. "ll "It i.

- . -Tuesday. JoJanuary 31.19(^9 Tlmos-Now:Slows, Twin Fails, Idaho ■ Scores and ssl ta ts C 2 o r t s — :B-Business C3: 3 r 5 - . , w _ , ■ Classified adidvertising C5-8 c B S o o)ners l I # l-iIrr — I A P ipoll

-BpHM -O'CONNEINELL ------r ■ ■ ■ The Associated PressPrei

Oklahoma earnciirncd ils first-ever No. 1 ranking in Therhe Associated Press college basketballall ^poll today, capping ' a week that saww ththe top threo team s' j ^ H H all lose one game.1C,. The Sooners,, 'i'i 17-2, jumped from fourth to the topip spots after victories lasl wcelf over ColoColordao and Nevada- Las Vegas and ljccame ^ a the th'ird team to be ranked No.). 1 1this season. . I s ^ - .. J They receivedd 3132 of tho 66 first* | place votes castst byb the nolionwida .pancI.ofspoctawrit(mtm.aiulJ3roadcast- ___ ors and fimshedi wiwith 1,273 points to e d ^ minors ih lhethc balloting,1 ! ' We're honoredid aand delighted to bo ranked first in the poll," Oklahoma - coach Billy TVibbsbs saids Sundoy night. • "I think every leanteam wants lo do two s things, one. winn a national champi- onship and second.)nd be ranked first in the AP poll. Thisis is certainly a mile* stone for our progrrogram and our hard mr work ond persisle>islcnce hove finolly >WCT!w»^o»7n«eBXn paid off." As the flnai set seconds of their contest!st with Shoshone wind ddown, Oakley beginss celebrating< its Districtict 4 A-4 Southside subiubdistrict championship_ niinois. which1 becbccame No. I for the Sp ______first ,time in 37^ yeyears, held the top . ._ spot for ju s t one.wcji.weelc as the Fighting - - Illini lost to Minneinnesota 69-62-beforo # rebounding for 0a -victory over Indi- OaklleygirJ'Jsjuoin^Southiside ttournezy title✓ ana. ■ Illinois, 18-1, was wai named No. 1 on ByJEFFHOSKISSON)N •• .The Horrornets placed three girls in ruru n kept th e Indians in cor ronlcntion Indian coach Edki Sandy.I "I '7 thought i we played belterr thont .25 ballots and hodod 1,2261 points, Tlma-News writer double figuigures, lead by senior guard du rin g th e firU period. Oakley scoredred the firsl seven Thurlursday night but they iustit had When Illinoiss lolost on Thursday ] Stephaniee ! Hale who had a game Hale opened the gamc_\^vilh a 16- points of lhe.quajuajler lo open a nine- too0 muchm horsepower,IsaidSiind HANSEN - "We're n d y .------nightpiU ppoorodsd CGeorgetown would------e're starting to high 20 poiijoints, Jennifer Hardy with 'To<'Toot ju m p ^ from Ih'eliasclinime and'il point lead before)re Shelli McClure hit Oakley Oa bpen^ the -second come out of our alump;" id by move up one placelace to the lop spot, up;" said Oakley 12 and ClCheyenne Lowe with 10 JoeJooked as if thc game wouhaid bc oil a 17-fooler lo moke me it 18-11 for lhe juiYmping j out quickly lo a 20 p coach Don Ibrapkins al poinl but the HoyasIS wero upset by s afler his Hor* pointa. Oakley.Of Unlike Thursday whenwl the Hornets, ad before the Indians got buc' net team ran owaj uckets Louisiana Slate 82-80'on82-f Soturdoy #ay from the "She's ststarling to get into the IniIndians didn't score from the ll field From that poinl p the Indians by' RaeleneRi D ufiin and Tomi O' , , . Shoshone, -Indians, 58 O'Mo- Louisville was3 nextm in line for a 58-37 Monday groove," saiciaid Ibmpkins of Hale. -ununtil the sccond quarter. Lin.inda Hel- would scorc onlynly four points more,- leyy to cut th e lead back to J5 .' night, to win tho Distric chance ol No. 1.I. butb tho Cordinols trict 4 Class A-4 Althoughgh the outcome wos the sicsley got things going in the ll first all from the foulul tine,1 as thc Hornets Although All they had their choi Southside Subdistrict' { lanccs lost a t home to OhiOhio State 85-79 on cti girls' basket- same as iin n Thursday ' night's tourna- wiw ith a four-foot jum per a t 5 minutesi added 12 points:s tot lake a 30-15 h al f- lo cloclose th e gap even further, the ball championship. he In- Sunday m ent semifmifinals when Oakley de- anand 1 second lo tie the gamene for the lime lead. diansans were not succcssful in gal Oakley's sccond strc siting straight subdis- featcd Shoshoshone 46-28, the means In'Indians a t 5-5. "We were aI bbit slumsh in the anyly < closer to th e Homcls thonon 15 Th»iMiaii•n iln lh « -Ai»cl>ud Pr»M' trict title also marantiintcM the Hor- with whichich the Homets achieved UikcUxlt roll,II, wtiK flm-plM* veui In Aflcr eight minutes.of plajlay by the first quarter butut were aole to pick it pointlints the re st of the game. fannlhaMi, UUl ^ nnti ti b«Mdb »n 20.10-1B.I7.1C> , nets a spot in the staULatc A-4 toum a- their succescess was different. InIndians they trailed by only i o-u«r uM^uu 16-14I3-12.1M0.9-8.7-C-6-r-C-6-4-3.3-1. rwgni Ihnufh y 2,11-9. up from there5 and a play consistant • SheihoB* » 1IM I) m ent in Twin Falls nextie x tw cc k .______.O n _ T hlijirsday__thc_Homet3_^l-_ u r _. The strong.defense that..w J*n.3«*n. rmnkrmnklnp ...was able ball," offered Tbmbmpkins...... oikOiklv - lUlt 7 C-8 3 20.JUnl» S dOt 0 4 - a ...... n, ,, Oakley and Northsid M I 0.0 1 3. CniMr 3 1-3 E 7. W71II I 0 < nmH Pu IVi iside Subdistrict things goinjsing from the opening tip. toto slop the Hornets during3 \the firsl The sccond halftumjjdintohal a real 10kl»h#a.C3J) 1117.3 1373 4 champion Dietrich wil 3 H 0 10. MtrUn 1 M 0 a. Cruuxr|Tp_0.22_ 0 j.nUneli(26) II will settle the MoftdaV^thi'the Indiaili were able to cjuciuarter got tired in tho sect:cond and ballgamc os bothath teams pthycd even o.a-Hi 18.1 1320 1 >Lli*ItOW>30.T9Ulir3nUl3tW, . V,. a.N»rthC»rBlln.(4)1 1B.3 1( 1074 7 ^ District 4 championshiiship at 7 p.m. stay with1 tl then in the beginning. A In ShM hou-IUI<]ijf3t.|r3 l3.0Mnwhe th e H ornets began to pull awiway throughout thcic remi aining 1§ min- < 1 1. Dgffln J 2-3 4 i. 4.10 3 18. J 4-Ar1w,.CI) 16-3It IOCS S Thursday in the Jerome)me High School tough defenfense that kept th e Hornets 'T hey had loo much hon .V 'J... S-MUwurtCJl IB-3 l( 1048 C orsepower • utcs. But the Indians Ir started jusl M 0 03 I 0, Ui^.nCI> 1C ond didn't allow them lo anand o ur big giris ju s t got lireircd," said loo far behind. ’■Pin 7,LMilivlllt 14-3 14 1011 3 ■nirw pdnl r-U ; ShotKon., 0'MtI.y. 3. a.»-terfd* aui« 15-I H 7*7 11' 9.1r»wi 15.3 IB CSI 12 lOSOanltill lB-2 IS C38 • - ll.UIuk» 14 13.N.C.«Un.gu.i. 14v3 14 683 15 Declo giiris off t 17.4 BIS 14 Minkico girls meetti I to state; tourneyy IS. 4 508 17 ' ‘ 1 14.4 3W 13 By LARRY HOVEY second (Quarter a r and by that lime D t lensensity" for.the surprise of Wenc i a T c . IB. K 8 347 II Times-News writer 15-3 107 - - I - c lo h a d itic e d 'aa t 23-8 — moving th at TlThe difference apparently cat 19,Nt«.L.i V,n, 14.8 14 73 - Twin IFalls tornight to 29-10 by intenerm ission. “ side indell, i7.ijwiunm 15-5 la 72 19 ide where the Wildcats held .»»,«■Rx 18-Wi.tVlrjinl. I t WENDELL - Undefeotcitcd Declo In collectingr theirth 22nd victory, Oie SchrIchrafl to 12w ihts — butdnly:ame in- i«.l3u h By STEVE CRUMP had to winn iafter a 57*46 season- nai nailed down its berth in lhe ll stale HoidcIs didn'tL seemsc lo haye much lo in1 tl the first three quarters —Rachael •K ic-KnnH(70; rm)d«nt« CO; Hmes-News sports editoiUtor . - opening loss s s ;to Burley, finished 7-1 tournam tou ent and left Glenn; •nr'i. C»llt l»; Onftn SUI* ins Ferry shoot for bulI Coach( Lynn Payne theiiheir inside duo of Kami Cooi' ' y ' S 9;N*« Uud«>t;N = "“ d HaMiiArk.-lJlll«ItMk si asm for this oneone," h e s a id .'------firstrst-quarter-and-that-carin I: Mlnn.ic.u I; OU.hoai SL R^on in Class A-1 champion _games- at h home — are .8-3 in The 1 Homets, pulling awayly with 11 On a moreD practicaly] note, he twiawice into the sccond j^riod. nghnheBi ------' Highland Rams girls'‘Is' basketball Pocatello this his year. unanswered uni points in the earlyoa sec- added "I was5 pleased—when~lhey] err tolook th e lead for.keepa a t 22- — :-tcanr=:bcgins today-at/ a t two difrer-___For Burley, lcy, .which..wound up the ond one quarter, win thc chamfmpionship ,(GlennsFerry)2-2Xon H l l Fifth-seeded Minicoico will visit region, a vi victory over Pocatello gain gai the finals Wednesdayay night, make sure (Pilcitliit leading scorer Gina) for)r a 30-21 Ic ^ with 2:20 leftiAT,Ideals fourth-seeded TVin Falli^alls tonight at^ tonight woulc luld-allow the Bolxats to They Thi will go against the sururvivor of Belleganle did1 nolr get open under- haltalT Six of those pointa canle game ■ for one'gam e,' whilee t'third-seeded sit back Thur lu r^ o y and await a pos-' tonight's tori battle between Glerenns Fer- neath. Then ourlur offense came down iumiimpers by sophomore Linda\ Iin the Pocatello will travelI to Burley to sible touma•nament semifinal con- ry ry and Filer, a 62-55 winn mcr over and scored aboulDut five or six times in ley.7- ame take on the No. 2-socdedded Bobcats at frontation v with the Rams in Wendell. Wc a row and lhati t : made th e slowdown Fi!Filer enjoyed leads up to 181 Blake-j the same hour. Pocatello nexlext'Riesday. Tho cham- I Declo would have lo lose twtwice to lo work better for■ usui than them. in1 the 1} middle quarters before Highland, by virtue:e ofc its 44-42 pionship will trill be played on Thurs- th the c challenger to miss oul on3n its sec- The Hornetss pul| three in double Hope[ope h elp ed ^ en d ell cut th at3 ipoints ______yictory over Burloy inJl PPwatcllo 10 day. Feb. 9, 9, on the lau rt of the ond one slraiglU d islrit champion?inship. wnring fipirogU tl o p pM hy Kidd at 16,. closii e Heidi ------^— r ~ 3 a ^ ago, will sit out theth ^first round Rignest remainaining seed. G C l^ns Ferry tried to monake it a Belleganle camene up wilh 14 despite in the m as the top seed and ti i take on the Twin Fallsills, 6-14; Minico, 1-18, "minimum "mi possession" battleLie as thc some collapsinglg ione: pressure by as ru.rita-n,Wmd«ll II ______—uood-momin: -w inner of the IVrin-Miniilinico gamo in and Pocatello?llo> 6-12, will also be try- ' Pilots Piji worked around the perimeter pc many as three HeHornets. ______—w rii«f______laatsa ta day, J a n . SO F;nnrft.<------^ rpocaieilo on Thursday. . m r i o be one uf Declo zcJne for aboul a mifiinute be^ Wnen F iler anc and Glenns Ferry lipolT n itr •- Nclun 3 1-3 3 S, Mten 11 M 3 3 - Mnnriay's srn ■ -T h e Rams a n rth e onl;only champion-- semifinal gnnjame aflcr fairing poorly tw twc een-putting u p -a -shol-in-t OJJ 3 1», Chandltr 3 CM 4 0, lIUkttlM I i rthe first -at-8-pTOTtodayy irii the Wendell Hich *k«l^ 3 3-3 0 S. TM.U38 4-10 H C3 Region III has ever knovjiown—High-- against tho0 FRoms and* the' Bobcat^- quartor. que gym, Filer willill be hoping for the «■W wd^l-1 1 ^ 7 1-3 4 17. Fl«.ln,l. M i H n n i/Dn< 3 0-0 0 4, N«wUn 1 0« 0 3. SthrallI 04> t 2. land has won three of)fthe tl last four 'during the'e' regular season.- Tho That1 worked to the pointtof«6-6 < same happy ^reversal n it enjoyed- Etatc A-1 titles aad finis :,LWWlUki«nd 0 3-5 0 IS U u l.Jl 1X17 inished second three teamsIS were,^ collectively, 1*11 draw dra with 1 minutes, 51 secoconds left against Wendell, ’»rtne U. 70 ; last year — but theyI a;are anything' a^insfHighlghlah'd ahd Burley. . in tht e period. Then Angie T^n I>Mloao,CI«iiMl'«TylS .VAVi Collage inner and "Tbmorrow nigllight's game is ju st like D«U 10H3960 : but world-beaters thisis soason.a The The Regionion in champion will ad- sophomore sop Thais Kidd closedjd the pc- tonight's," saidI a happy Coach Venus ClanntPtfrjr <10 33 31 W«hln*U«8*.l’»rtne;C.V.Ip.f»iM68 Rams wound up theirir rregular sea- vance lo the.tie.state A-1 loum'ament rioc D«1a - ■n.nnif 8 3-6 4 13. Knowli ;6 2 Cr«jfhtan BS.UrmdkyiM«MachuMlu7S _____ 1. ric)d with Declo points and tlthc slow- Dodson, "We didnidn'tJ^t_Wendell.dur-_n.nin. >rr1n*lan 3 0 0 Q 4.1U-«rd 3 U .17, T\,m. IndUu ICH. Id n ao SWMl.«uri8l.7C.V.nJoKnVBJ.OT ------son-fll-lO-lO-and-losl'ist four 'o rih c “ a tth e Colicgicgc of Southem 'Idahoin - -dovdown became less meaningful,ul. ■ inglhcseason'anand and wc didn't beat I. Jfthnton 1 0-0 I 2. Kidd 7 1-3 1 16. Ibul, >n.T,nlur«S0 eight games they ph CO C 223 li, CcnnMlleut 104.M«ia played since Twin Falls1 next n month, while the It I turned totally upside dowDwn when Glenns Ferry eilleilher lime during the CSIwiu V fty — l-ubnim 0 D 0 3 0. llarru ntttturriJC^STJoKr -Christmas, finishingI fififth -in th e - runnerup wilwili face a inter-regional QleQlenns Ferry managed ju }3 0.Z*hal* A 1-2 1 S.OnrOtO-l 3 0• .0 lil'ISIB «ut*.r.70,Sl.|Jon... juat ■ two yenr — but thiss isia the tournament." SfmVm 4 I J 4 10. tkllannU C 3 2 3 M. IbUli nine-team Gem S tateI CoConferencc. playoff again?linst the No. 3 team from points poii in the firsl five minule 23 im.rW« 0 NBA lies of thc . She credited. "a lol of huslle and in- .Cunning ' B ut Highland wonI theth games it Region II onm SSaturday. Feb. 11. Utl 14 4-a C>>]don Suu lU;.Clipper) Mini ID] rSn.nii ISB.DinvfrI>nd,kl« H Allinu inO.LA.CII>ii Idaho solilidifies hoold on Bij CK*rlolu»ll‘enl.nJ, ig Sky lea A-S leumaiwntJ CanvOion Confeiirmce ll a rt Prepgirls rnl'«iT7 33 By-The Aswjciated Press — ------66j63.upset of WeberS :r.State thejiight befqre. l)W Hrt4Ct»».ASt "I -was really nervflivous before the game," he lWlr>CO,CI«aniF..A-4 (ioulMd* Bubdl.------1------Preseason favoriie Idahc (-^lirCa. WinddlU; title Iup for gtfrab s ho ended-the week with» a Satuj-day. Them beaiteating Weber ..Stale last n •hunt 37 firm grasp on the top spopot in Big Sky basketballall help^ our team. Itt ashowed us how good Ease said play w ith w im .-O ver Wei n ig h t o.kjtyta.aho.ii»n. The Times-News rccord andi aran conference mark /eber Slate and Easternirn .Washington is becausluse w e know how<^good W Washington. Qstem VHW IHilS into the 8 p.m. p, showdown in thc q S ta te is." On Saturdav. tho Vnnda Weber |g ^ |g g g ------PItBR-—"ThrCanyanyoirConfcT^ Pilcr~High^i-gyiii,"giving'Il'a'’unF ^ i.week.forLthe Wildcats, Washington, 73-54, as senitnior forward Jam es Pilch;ch less than two wee^ kHKKTllAU, encc boys' basketbalball champi- half-game Ieleod over the Hornets, qq;, ogo were vying in thc scored. 20 p o in ts a n d 13 rrebounds. It was Fitch'sh's four-way race for first 3, who onship will very likctyety bc on the who are 13-3W and ft-1. A win by tho ■st place in th e confercnce. «.8 p.m. tx!st effort since he scoredi 261 points against Gonza-za- On Thursday, Idaho iho held Weber State senior e>hr vantage. ' ' 6 p ^ I ’K^i------&.Tila»ill»rrn.n,8 down in 10days., perableodvai 3 points, before he fouledi tout with 9:43 leR ia the.he the lead, with senior f ir forward Raymond Brown A.HKKT11A1J. .O n_Jao_20; the_W.i-Wildcats ron.., Bythe lion[omot3.hfl,vethc_co.nsola-- 'gja a m r e . ______points-'and 18-rebourxiunds-helping to-seal ave W up ;n*n 9 n CIIUJ'I’IIKI'IW.HKI away from the llomcls'2ls 75-&1 in Do: tion of kmrwii■wing they won here last _ Idaho I' is now 17-3 und-7•7-1, while Eastern Wash-jh- State's fate. clo, snapping Declo‘'a5 1010-game win- year while losing lo; to Filer at home ’ ingtonine is 5-17 and 2-6. With their loss toI thcth Eagles, Weber State Wfc eber-; — ^—ioT».nwr?rT.iii:A S toumnIWBI. Wvo. ning streak Thc WildciIdeals eventu- — and did so decisively, TMO. The . Still, § Idaho Coach Kerm mlt Davis wes not overiyriy the middle of conferem•ence ranks with 11-6 and 4- ■.l-'Icf.Bp.in.______oily extended their stistreak lo 11 Wildcols wotivon the conference title impressed with his team'ssefTorton t Saturday, Nevada-Reno, whicllich ended last week in a fell I lo UU(rirt4akLA.3’t, games beforo droppingng ai 71-61 non- .and the topp aseed in the postseason „ "It ^ wasn't a 73-54 win; iiit was more like a 6- or . place tie with Idaho,0 . dippedc to 11-6 ond 5-2 wi conference decision tolo JJerom e last _Districl 4-A-3(\-3 tournament, but De- 3-point game," ho said. ”"Until the end, wc justist 67-59 loss lo Boise StaleStc on Saiurday. For tho w ith a .nelB. NlUUallbln; Friday. clo wont on to win the district w u ld n 't g e l aw ay from therem." Pock, itw as their lowcjw e st score o f th c season. Sc And Davis acknowledgcijcd ho entered-the-gameTie g u a rd D arryl O w e n s ,' ,c W olf ■ “ ■ ■ ■ ■Ha.llnjinr ■ lUInM... Filer will carry a 112-3 season • s«o CANANYON o n P a g o C2 IS, who entered thc game w;r. . C.OSp.m. —ChinnelB, Mth some trepidation, kee]jeping in mind the Eagle'ses • Soo BIGlIG SKY o n P a g o C2 b en io r i).iro.i.iChKijg. w ilh a X'--.' 02 TinatVmm.Tm^f^.itk .k M » 'TxmK^JmtmrSf. ::::^ ______Ist-half S i m ^ l l y b t u ^ er, 126-:- 1 0 0 eMa»r«Mdari9. rB rie flyf - ' ■■■ ______EPHDBSIICaP) — S feJI tha t h « » f c n Ditto a n d S pacnei «&& ^ lit vnerfir^i^M >e» md-Awww c a lm «fr M tbe A B o a Sans oc d d e l a p - UtLtiattLUiOeeloaGrastff IM m-- SZBKLAiOX lA sit. CU>>(J - l O e V e O m A . 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------5-^------^ :------— SS— ^ BSHjBBE «m. ■ 1988 a xincbitines incireaseSf M tigorua v m w i ^ w e ^ ' i ThoThi Associated Press Y ccntoftera^justiisting for inflation, foi- econoonomist with N orthern TVust C Ctnw • tlM a tan). UA 4MMkn SUOAAWUII L Co, in . Cbnw • «U I o n i (ar (OKI ter cemORMivRnHh itUDDfekiartipi f lowing increaseses of 2.7 perccnt- in Chicalicago: - — J w ...... -V WASHINGTON \ - Ameriaica^'af* 1987 and 4.3 pero‘rcent in 1986. • "People “Pe continue to fill th o®..wai- « ------ur-«M|-aL»..»a r f ...... i n M ter.tox incomcs shot up 3.88 Percent ' — In December’ alalone; spending rose letsts aand then they continue to-'ci•empty - I Tki • cm MOM tt e cmpem preivupvll.)------17 t7i U i UI172 • « last las! -yeart^wiih-«6me -of-thith« extra: 0.9 porcent. witlvith- the' biggest iii- themem and this cleariy should pn rVorfe. i.» UM t a - ^ a sonal BOH savings rale Trom thee 40 -year durable goods — 'big tjcket" items growtowth in the first h alf of 1989." ' PMiPuii-nuMPinrK.KV.»«if(g iiRbH .2 .iMJauiiLlll!; _lioTi5)ned thflt.much of the year'a incomein 4 j»...... _ , a » - a tion, tioi was the best sincc a 3.9 owth came from increases in EflgrtM tiUm |U(% en KLCBL IrixkabkaMdiU»«.«n a« ,9 pcrccnt highest sincc the.he 4.4 perccnt se t in growl in em- ' ______“ “ “ SSlS gain Kai in 1986 and more thanin double 1985. - oyment-flna-codTa ndr& exprt G. Dederick, an theireir appetite for foreign goods. Nb tsa - a tianmairm H7S MS ^ tUD OS rvi r^, ufftr miff. Twin Filb«utim, irmiy tUO; OI>1l1mLS'10A i : Press The chainin, which will mnrk its 50thth yyear in July, soon t a 41W 47S - a Piinm JP .t) «iB;St)tltm ^ IIJD'ltaXiiM’y lli&IIS;LS;Sbmtf« Ua, «.« «in n 44.n4 48.12—.■ aw cm cvt' ■n moMV t s The Associated Pi will opcn its 500th sloreUn Southernn CiCalifornia and c.x- term, »«*2LC0aCD.ta>raSMffi; tOilta *n 4«<'ir»Cbrttr iminao , Warren E. McCIso predicts Albertson's wouldluld post rccord McCain said s{ th a t Albertson's wouldId bcb in the Phoenix ; FfL'IMMXr^a. AUMlrai 2 .40 CHICAQO CHK (AP) - UQOA - ixuio mtr utive officer, also FrL'iefwH,7l.lit.(iftl«0. AmtdanSMr - l a t s «ilppuig^ pohH UB IA FI Uir In IS b isla. ( Ls in its fiscal year ending Tbesibesdav. m arket befoifore February with the acquicquisition of a five- UNLEADEOOAeatNE Alls sales and profitsle iSunday at tfie dedicationn ofol Albertson's store chain,1, but at this lime it had no10 planspi to fill in the • ajrDgU:cmt»»qn QuiiteiOn. nuvlndiiiAiiA UnwuHinnDiM a rMil M I iO-tUD; naMttlCD t) i«M non MbSwraM ^ McCain s p kivarehouse, e 2 a 550.000-square-frc-foot building gap between u> 4a.u4au4L«4anS4ajB -.71 Ev*fp«, a a IS. .jQ. MtatCUS; Oigcn IlSttCa en its operations in Louisianaana and Florida and ,- M« ____ . 4(LX 40(0.4U0.«S40a -JO . QDldPl«»r.------RUMici s B an m to eon ;-vwccrMn-1ZSa A 0« rM largest single wai ffn «].i9ias4uo4as4ua - m Uinw ------«-« - ^ MWnglan Q0»14a; QMerM) uakMS.irgtTim— Ii —in Grcsham.------on was attended by Idaho Gov.Gc Cecil An- Albertson'm a in te n t is to operatc.morfi_4re^Q.OOO-to 60.000- ! M^r SU0S1S9issuotta-i« rtonLa .0 2 . tUOiOngEnaoum wiy Jun 8Z4SSUB8LS81JDS1.n - .» S M >. ion lio- The dedicationIbertson, 82, fourider of the chichain, based in square-foott stores'ands this was behindid thetl chain's rccent : ____ Jut______latgimaw —» . _____ -« •« RuMb Ru> 9 B OTBB pv art IMD ou*; Wta NJi 4S,«4a.4S4 i7jft ‘I™® Jog Albe ------...... saleoCthree.itsmallsiJMiiiBlJiccMutlciLitlels, hc said, I.4S 4U) 417S —so aMr 22c02ic0; 0rqcn2l022ffi ap 4sxo4as« ftstoo-ioito -Boise'rldah&r-::—!d thc $50 million warehouseISO "part of our The chainlin opened seven new largege stores s in Oregon ;. cet ' . ..a t.a J — McCain callcdI progress i and evidence of our faith in thc and Washinjington during the past two) yearsye and plans to ; MW - s iiisiir ...commitment lo pr Ffl-IMlMXHa. SUrLUMng ea.” ■ ■ ■ ■ ...... open 12 now>w ones ahd remodel 16 othenhers in tho next two • F(L‘iep«iMam. I vmdfciiof future of the area.lictod th at over the next fivefive years sales years; McCa'a in said. OllKip*ri.(ya(.. Apr -. .752S271177 , -opcrotionsrMcGai;-year.about.to.end..will lotaLtaL$6.7 billion. , The Gresl2sham warehouse employs8 aboutal 370 people • Ftt 3M.»aeD»pMl) than any o fthexpecled ot th at Albertson's fiscal■cal year ending tribiitcd thcne chain's success in part to ipicking the right Aug «4ia}«aco4cO44iso444a - a «,a M«l OSMBOaa He said he expebe’lhclSlh consecutive year;ar in which lhe' people to rurun the operation and stores,•es, "plus tender lov- ' Cd 4au046oorMarUlTmB ^ MlffJEAPOLB(Ap(Ap)-WMrMjplil.kRkrlS7,i V V o a w .w o o i . jEa.itiB'tuca.FiL'«Mii»ioui; : u ^ e7>-83.nB7sm i M * '® ■ T\icsday would'bcost record sales.ond profits. . ing care" forbr the customers, Fri,-»e(*iWT«,4«.w».W. '* iwip'm^pnitin^wtwic^ leading bMiimtiirgia U^ PrkMit]>nl.a3KlfeKl«imlllLno.or«iKUInillllnsftiiljtr Am - . 81.77 B2S 81.7S7SB47 I l x business will postd and drug operation can maklake th at boast, Andrus sisaid hc tried to gel Albertstjrtson's to build lhe • SILVER a v ' 8 1 S C 0 81SI SJXD trty ot; e ra pir itoy OL irUrgMKpot&ift 75tt47 ,.7I No olher food a Gresham di i o a i J s a u - « to lawknsrmwif Cb ataaiaaiai distributionuxnlec-in-ldaho-iho-was-gladHt-wns-i ------Ftt m o u o s Mws BXBL7DSU0I Uw gaso SIJ t lhat Albertson's intended to spend $1.75 built in Orciregon because he was bom1 in Hood River and • nluT«:Ololc«il«Kn'«peut)»laB Fil.‘titMi2,an Fc * 81)0 .io McCain said th 0S9«Bli){ McantterMeti'*(anlMloatK. F.U«»lWM>7.u)a8. Fd next five years, grew up inI thetl W illamelte Valley. Jul (US (11,011 l.fl c u e07J -44 ~>»my. 4.40'* 0*1)4.4111 nn itoim 1; HOOS HOC billion over lhe ne 8w 8ZU«2UI I^S iwHiSxlM.4i’bremd]Mi I; Qpwanl.4.40V 3aODta.;c«niapirlL SA Dk txo 07.0 « 3pMan(.4.4aM-4.48'*dB>nt: Wptr. Ftt F4t> 4ZS 42.5 4U7 . • Jm *(tMnl:apwen(.4.40MHt.48wa3-n Ap« Aoi . ■ 4240 4187 4140 . 5 accept Was] Trus Uar e u o io a 40*4.4e'* tan 1; 17f»re»«.4.41'« Jir*r< .4&B47Q4&BS. stockholders shington List offer U«r Bank st u Jul 47.47 47.7V 47.15B47.a < :% . s Press Bankink and Lewiston's Seaport M eno(7u«z i i No.ir*rdUcrt»»M«W4.40'kdBMnl. Aug Aug '47S 47.10 4&84 ■t Citi- TVust as lhe only/ loclocally owned com- t e m e enoM mI O « 7 -7 J U1»«0-M1 IMrtMMwlrMr4.40'*rBniebi. OK Oc 4JQ«SS43S< FiUepmWRaortm. ^ NiirardanMrdu «OB ..to lLENE — THe stock- FoiFor the past several vears, thche par- Garrett said •Washington -Wa . TVust'. ctwvd: urmnuu■lUimMpe(ii4araiu.ercmin. Ftt Ftt 4ia4&S4&40n*72 4 . 2 COEUR DALE - cMro«:OuU»4.;ci4.nmn&1ircm(n}argtt.Ptlai' Fii.'auMajia Fn Ihem Stale Bank and entit company( of W ashington 'TVust hoped to preventL U;iU;S. Bancorp from SMkM «erW 99ld tutti Mcndtr; 4JM.eaNumtariri* iraM: mliurg icu; Kp irMd Fll.‘*cnnn32.(73.k4)}n. holders lir NortheIS Bank have accepted Bankink, WTB Financial Corp.,3., has gaining control of another locally • W«KaroW*;t3(}.B,enSJa ' • inlllJngOetn.Cng< POWBELLrES Lccttn montng nxlt«; tSUa tff &.4B rB«auDuknh.D«i 40,Cfels.;c«ipirt). Seaport Citizens/ashington 1 TVust Bank beenen waiting for th e chance to btbuy an owned bank. Northerth em State Bank, LcMon Ba?s ..IS lo buy the.CoeuriTB officials say. WTBTB vice president and spokesn Ph li Mnen thirg: m a , on « n ,iB«n4aremvd*»aowiw"' ' *'**1'Utf ...... 412 41.W. sman. tojiJhist and U.S.S. EBancorp from en- FraMurt Itdnn m n . Kt ViZ. Jul - 42» CO 41*™ 4 ?S ;i2 ent company, WTITrust on FViday of- "Bi"But our plans were a c n l e ^ btkO IMMman: mco tM «t Kn pM^lrgBPI.MomFUul4£D Jul ^ ^ b y _tcring Idaho.oiuLopc-opening up branch. ------Aig 4ia«in41124»4io ..t3 Washington Tr m s Mid Ftt MBStnSlTSSi ase-Norb'an''Pinflncial” a few years'wheh“U;S. Bancorpp imade cs here; they hadI to |purcnase an Ida- — WHWftHwmw.mjatwmi-La-:.-. f*xEEBE ip t^ rrirt* Utr' ...... a a s a s u s s "fered-iopurchasca-6hare,-It beat out-Iheireiroffer,-he said.-^e-decideded very -ho bank to gain-a p HT Ergtfwrs: m s . (<1 &71 - S a physical-presence------Mly a n s&o a os 9 s u - i o -Group for $62 a-U,S. Bancorp, which quicklickly to counter that-ofTer." in lhe stale. WTB m( KV ErgMrd ItttleSM: Mlin, onnHM HI . F t o t o i S S Jul aoMoaos Jmoat likely will not MT CBnrn gw «ai trsrth cte Uervnmjcieriiaja- e - lSIzL{r?2^, Frl.-lim4.B7.. 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I LEGAL NOTICE H S tiliSRS m T u R S ^ R B inb u a trs e m i OfwilfcnNnmi'nongiHin BUDGET MECTMO SET f * ______• W M prkai■a M 0an dav ty Itagirtit OVar ena FOR NORTH 810E ) at am ei ri warri ta ^ VAr Mkr «» >«to«cttani PUyPMQ COUPAHY hcfdoSfca (—«d ah .aa. aw Th* Nortti Sid» Pumpkig RLL o lllR_CLfl 15SIF11 L B aS U lS ^H - Fttuwya*mUifi.WO ariM mKarTwrn ~- '-C o n w ^ tKW-itr-W-J FAruwyd*MMor. lUft OMMtAh M uU n tv nual B u ^ MMting on '. mid«fnmlBn*H.Om«MrlMrlBl«rV0>d.akek^ - h(^ti(ka*« , Thursday. FebfUtry 9lh. Mi*qjM.Lti9AAJI-«rnKfrndmAAjt-AMi - J 1969 at 10:00 A.M. al AA AsU. hrgi A « -A RNdwTilwnA»,Kltf9i8ir. m Cliy Hall (246 Main CUSSTOMEJRS ■ _ S tm Q .H az elk > n . Ic U u _____ Tha tMJd0ot wU b« d»-‘' * cutsod aod wied upon, P n a :ai n and Iha maintonanoo a>- M lrM icBi:|M A Misinont lor lho coming K C a a irrigation loaaon wili bo ; THE T IM EES-NEUIS S HAS JUSTST FINISHED INSTflLIIL IN G .R NEUJ COM^PUTER P r - w:MSttaM Mt • O M k n m f SYSTEM ClCOMPLETE UJITH Nt ______- UW W awi.UAJ)vainMelJgnaiMa.mBa«» . . ALL STOCKHOLDERS NEUJ SOFTUJHRE ANDID BILLING PRGGRni^flM S TO ■an, «o pow«, u a Hn I t a n IM Man~ - A R E URGED TO ATTEND m n SBJ1XBi n«jB XBut«ug : .gUflllSH: Tua«rtay,.Jan^^ M A K E IT ERSIER TO SERUlmC E OUR CUSTOMER;RS. RS WITH RNV.• NEUIN ; fluti « a i 9 aa^wtaiJiH - ifMrloB«"eaaBntp(lcaWonnaianaoiM _ )R CHANGES THERE.IE ARE SOME Rllfi.S-TtIlUnlN££D-T(l-E£-lll() - - . . Inia______— ------a j t u n Tf«I ^NOTlCeTO THE PUBUC-■ 3 3 OUT. IDEJE HRUE BEEN TEST!ITING THE NEUJ SVSTITEM FDR THE PR STTTTUJO ; UIU 2.71100 ^ H T I ■ NOTICE 18 HEREBY *» ______W»B«W ^^^■1111 ■ GIVEN By tho Planning W E E K S fllRND HOPE UIE HRUEUE-EUERVTRING IN CORDER. HOUJEUERR , I'M ■ and Zoning Commission. . SURE UIE: IHRUE MISSED SON * Twin Falls County. Stalo JMETUING OR MRDEE R FEUJ M ISTRK ES.:s. so, ft« R O lK ruM NM YtM M EKtaw taua. ol Idaho, tttat a ^ tin g UIE UIOUOULD LIKE VDU TO) f RGRIN DOUBLE CHElECK VOUR LINE RD tkraliyameraOMnli. (Work Session) of tho ID IN W ViHBSflH - Nra ------riMtorBtieMmidnncal URMai ~ % -Pteinln8-A-2oniiM-Com^_ CLHSSIFIED;D RND IFJTDU HRUIIUE RNV PROBLEM S: ORI MISTAKES, JUS'UST GIUE smaMraMcteitot- t« b > u n n ao'k-4’>i m inion will b o hold for the dv on m CNcte» Bxrtel Tr«jiTr*k Anar T4T r tT&KD l K - 1 dff£oration ol an amoixH5 ____ US H t nRLl.^ i HLSfl,JEJOU-XI-HRUE-RNV QUESTKfONS-.eONCERNINC-l C-TltE ------^ ------Aftf»ei*riWi*efaFeinaBiartmaitfT w ---- ISKPiOB—------—-%- *fl»ont to-th*-Twlrv-f alls— urtmtra cennea tor iWK«ry'hUtrcntttUNt h M IKMxk i » ja ^ im- IB « teeu ' m 4 o m * s 121. regarding dalrioi, utnfi« ■ hM; oaa>wn9' t m n 0%J ol Twin Falls. Idaho. CKICM»(A^ - Futun* UaS>«■SngcntfaCHEieaBEant UBXCttp IJH.CD ^ c.,r ^ UoHI I M A ^ ^ Tho Inionded use Is for Ctsni UB O* IICTmn 1.B1JB 21'«—I'k^ the consideration ol WHEAT .. PemWf t.« a «>*.•.^ . amondmonts to bo pro- — &£m¨nifflwn;dDUvipwhaMtural knExpr t» a 3 0 -» » s soniod-ior » Pubiio Utf U.a l 4 4.0 0 7 4J^— I , , _ ^ ing at a later date. May U1'«U:<«U7VOIS*4.JK_IS\« NOTICE IS FURTHER ...... ; JW US'*<.IQ'*«i)t^40 f t •iBV ap * < «, GIVEN that the mooting Itt iij 4.10 (.8 «a'k will bo hold boloro lho ■ o « «U l l 4Z 42l 4Jt I - - g n FtrtuMiiaar. POCATELLOXO I(AP) -• u a o Farm euraai n a n o n a n Twin FaDs County Plan- CLnSSiriEDMDhttHNnCER a. Bn«>ndllv«llva«xkrKonTUa%; ning and Zoning Commis­ IS5E1 7 33-0931 HIT.:T. 2 7 0 ( COM POCATELLO..LO - vmk ataa 4j7(nHilrl: Mti^r U) sion, at lho hour ol 730 UatumMmum; iWlvipaf>rtuM tu ' Mpaaa«vthg4J7((&M>l; tl parent ato-V p.m.. on tho 2nd day of «»f 171I ir. ITM TO'i.lII'*-® '. Wt«(dDWl.Dim4). Fobnuuy. 1969. in tho a - l»'*37»'*t7» l7»’*i7I/.iD'« CQDEN-M,- VMM aa a 4 JO (omv): bvtor u s fice o< tho Zoning Adminis­ Jul IKMO'nUO'aU: |itMd|r};UpiUpKor«a»>V('al; t1paenla4rMr4Jl trator, locatod a l 634 Addi- . 3* . in'tl?1'i ITS-* IT!-. iTJh . a \ I0»>" <)• son Avonuo Wost. Twin 0« 171 2 ITJMJO'.i.TI'* LEGAL NOTICE 006-Pef8On«ls 007-Jobs ol Interest 0(007-Jobs of Interest , 00?- kiUf zH'oir.'9Z7B’«17»’«17»'*.B'* PCnTLAND-0 —WNMatattindp l);bal>r1ttOl Foils, Idaho, t^on said ro- 00?-Jobso(lnlerejt . •: qoosL J'^m VtB V.UI .aj*. W(«W«l,);tr); Mp*rent«(lna4.lB(dnma: Itpwiat Dtosol tnjck drivor, hay haul- Ho I7.m wMflTKO}, Any ond all p orsons intor- a visual inspection. DIAL-A-DATE I Holp wanlod: Gyros Shop, SeveSeveral lotophono reception- Fll.t m a.m dl 1 jnm ostod may appear at said D ated Ihis 26th day of ing ezporionce, good driving noiwot appoaranco. must bo islsists 1 noodod immedialoly lor - ow s CALOWCLL-.L - KWI* trtaa 7.4fi an (amtfl’. bvMy Mt January, 1969. 1-976-1111 record, « year around work. 19.19. App^ Iho 2eih thru the focallocal odvoftlslng promotion. .. .S9/min. 4- ton F. UBfiumMmifTi; OD(lanp*(blily4.7t(diMnS). * o S ^'lh is 26lh day ol Robert A. Petlygrovo, - For Rying Durchman U ne, 1stIsl, 9am to H am in porson. HomHomerrfakors and students .• U«f 111Ill U) LH-tlU .» January, 1969. .Chairman rHOTLINE-733-0122 «934-40M. .______^ 11113 Shoshone. No phone wulcHulcomo'. No oxporlonco - ' Uv t va ulaviia pcrtlam).cO. Or*. (AP) - Bkfc a U JO (»m. POT Mov Robert A. Pottygn>vo Tvnn Falls Counly Plan- A probkim is nol a prob- DRIVERS’ a!Mllsplonso______-nece: M ztrnia* I Z t Z. in« US'* «.M'« fl'*Mim Iv>Md a PBftlnd tor awnwt br riil ------^ ------ITT r- -T^ .. Fg!!« < ^ iy _ E J a n i_QiDfljiQlZ5Ding_wmmifc. _ j !f\tom ^onjhanid^^ . JiJW ojro arxftpting-applica-- .LitLiva--in.housekooper-lo( n r - z y r m j i T T W “ ifuiAuiuimtfBn*rtt»wrw^*e«STiSHCI»hynir ' " nlng and Zoning Commis- sion H ^ sT A sso d a lio n . Spm to tl SHOP FOREMAN NEEDED, - D«C U!1'»Ul l'*! nvx*n.(wcsrcat: tlon lor solo long-haul shishorter homo south ol RIor, SHOI f ~-^ftoi«n»Na■Nuataa ^ U,, l sion ATTEST i/am. 24 hours on wknds. ' ■ trucktn drivors with doubto Coll 326-3200.______oxcoQxcollon! opportunity lor a - ' I; ATTEST Fil.-«CfvH 1IXiai.tvM. NaTT^hwclii______Ul HichanJ A. Ponco, Clork OVEREATERS traitor tn oiporionoo to drivo imiImmodiato oponing lor LPN jorson with oxporlonco in Richaid A. Ponco. Clork 37^JEA^e I teJoorntodamaiica* JS7n Jo VanZanlo, Deputy ANONYMOUS 11 1 wosiorn states. A>l inm geriatric caro, Chargo managing and overseeing .. irrMttrMndbaoa USs ■J o VanZohlo. Deputy PUBUSH: TuaadayVJan- _T,F,»Jorome.733.9113 0«equipment is 1964 or now- nuinurse oxporionco prolorrod. woriiors nvolvod wiih van-; - 7 i1 ? 0 7iO'«7« .CB ftaJbulf,'* 140 PUBUSH: Tuosdsy, Jan­ uarv31. 1969. ^ >railva«toM«i]18 ^ fHOproWn•m 477 available. Call Pregnancy ''' :onlacl Morriloo Slovenson, pay. pakl vocation, major DN »nirol supervisor. Stool lab- a p 7ii7il 7‘e>4« 7M .a -* / Opajxownan 4777 PUBLIC NOTICE E^AnncuncementsI ^ i n n ^ t ^ C r ^ C ^ e r, ^ DNS.ot934 5601.______f fta- 7JIa r.r.4l/7JJ 7.41 .m y UpaprgwinWl 477 modlcal ond wookiy pay- icolion or paim dotai typo t REVIEW COMMITTEE \ thop eyononco necessary. . ------Jm______7JB-7JB-7.4*rj»_7.«7_»aS _ lawtirwtf^ttamwrlnoataat ______CONSIDERATION_____ ’ Uv 7iD ■_ 7.S) f a 733 7 J 4 /« Updprotfnan ■ US'‘ “ NOTICE IS HEREBY ' Responsible, very c l» ^ Fol "roj :teJho Jimo*-Not»i. Box_ l__ ing sltos lor rocommonda- iing soddto with over- sl2od | »ursbr^R N “noodod'l5r ‘543 • BB ^ Selected offers fhlino, house and bonelits. po ^ 3 . Twin Falls. ID 83303. Month Commodity' High LU a w Ckise *~Change tions to tho Zoning Board Ihorn wilh namo Chris on 6 ?RN charge nurso posilion ot tho Public Hoaring to bo I wage depends on exp. att St. Bonodicu LTCiTcoI T R A V a AGENT Feb. live cattle 74.50 73.4 bodt; 1-Boniario roping sad- ”* ■ N 3.4574.35 " + .95 hold on March 9. 1969. itlio. 7334337 or 733-7474. a Nonsmokots ond drinkers. ifoJos8lo^re- fionco holphil but not nocos- Feb. live hogs ' 42.75 422227 42.60 + .28 a.m ., and S.tX) p.m. BUY & WEAR A U FE- ^ Experienced sat»ry. Sond rosumo whh rof- *?”wn. • Four W ays Travel &)f-. Mar. whwt 4.43 4.3 Considoraiion ol a roquost '.tUIE.UCENSE RalbMl Drivera Utah on(ironcos lo Box 264. c/o rice, Twin Fails, 734-760: • 4.37 A.3Th - . m for a CONDITIONAL nin i^ . Roy Stotien U siM ng ^ tsk for Groo. . Pm . 733^2009.______; bosod company operating Tmrimes Nows. PO Box 548, “ LS Mar. corn ■ 2.72%« ZTO'iTQ'U 271 •%« USE/LAND DIVISION FOUNO DOOS TWIN fi 11 wostom stales, oldest Twrwin Fals. ID 63303 Volh^/oUeytal instructors, by Mr. Jo h n Qualls, on FALLS AN1UAL8HEL- A A caring sinerio come to our • Sal. 10am-3:30pm, Magic! Mar. soybeans 7.64 7.50’^50’* 7.60’Ai + .06’* TER h< laws AsslitanlWrilar. Tho Sal. his property consisting homo, would conskior some- js^SSli t*'^e00-4^‘^2 ? 7 . Ti?frimos Nows nows depart- - M/altov 2 YFCA. 7 :ffb a 4 . Mar. silver - • ' 591. 585.’/ 1. U b x , black, mato. one or with 1 or 2 small ^ F 6.’* 587.’* -.08 of approxlmololy tS.32 Experiencod siphon tube menembfoolijngh>rafull;inw Want 2. Cockor, tan, male. dren. dr Must havo trarupoda- Vantod: A ttorjw ys'.'ful o r ' Feb. gold- - - 396.00 394.24.20 396.30 - .80 acros localod in Ihe and opon ditch Inigator and nei>ews a s s is ta n t 10 h a n d le pait-tMil-time to stalf branch of- - - NW>/4 ol Iho NE’/4 ol i3 . G o rm a n S h e p h e r d lion lii and rols. Home IsW ^ Mar. copper . .145.20 142 black & lan, male. machine oporalor. Fitor aroa. obiibluary writing, communily (icesices in Twin FaUs, Boise, 142 14225 - 4J0 SoctJon ,31. TownsWp way between TF & Joromo. Sond & rosumo to Box T-07, not■ows. calondors. & olhor Poca 4. U byoH ow .m ato. Call Ci 324-3066 alter 6. ^ >ocatollo, Blacklool, Idaho Apr.'platlnum 522. 514514. 5 2 a » + 290 10 South, Rango 17 CJo Times Nows. PO Box notlews room duties. Hourst Falls■alls & Rexburg. Inquiries East. B.M. Also known Accopling applicalion for a 548. 54 Twin Fans. ID B3303. IO1I0am-7pm. Mon,-Fri. Accu- confilonfidonlial. Box 1581, Mar. sugar • 9.B5 9.58 9.9 9.75- + .08 a s b e in g l - ’/it m ilo s 5; Hypionist w ^ oxcolont clini- Exporloncod ^ siphon tubo acy.'fasl typing, spelling & Idahodaho Falls. ID 83403. West of the walor car and communications Mar. Treasu^BHIsIs 91.72 91.e1.65 91:67 -.02 FOR ADOPTION: H ana c ( ^ ditch irri^ o r and irammar sfclls, olc. aro es- vvantiVantod larm help in Rtor • lowor on Highway 74, skilb. A caring and ostik>- " >enlial. Correulor skils hob- Mar. Treas. BondsI 91.19 9az027 9a30 -.16 South side oT tho road. 1. Cock-a-Poo puppy. 2!;lishodpradioowllh 2 doctors ^machine oporalor. fitor aroa, f?" irea. Must bo-ojqsorionced ’malo. ' ,, Send rosumo to Box T-07, ul,- Pay is $5 por hour mini- 1 all phasos ol gravity irriga- Mar. D-mark 54.02 516i3.68 53.99 + .14 Twin Falls, Idaho, In and 8 stall members provid- ^ num. wUh company bone- tho Agricultural Zone. 2. GoUonRotrhror,maki.. ^ c * Times Nows, PO Box ion and row a o p equipment 3 . C o c K -a -P o o p u p p y , IJ'ing lho lastost In modern S40.Tt»inFans.^ ID 63303. g"-Hs, holidoys. & vocations. Mar. S-franc 63.60 ©.1!3.15 6148 +..24 Tho Intondod use Is lor dontislry. Sond rosumo to ^ poralion. Letter of oxpori- black 4 white, lomato Sond resumo to Michollo ^mce and qualiEcatfons to: Mar.J-yeo., 77.91 _77.3I7.38 77.74 ' • .04 tho division ol opproxl- Or. Kevin Banner. 917 E. Farm hand wanted, oxpori- col:olo. Soctkxis Edilor, Timos S , . ------m a to ly -o n o ( 1»-acro. 4. Border CdKo x, block & ■Main.u, Butlov. ID 63318_____ ^ lox 441. c/o Times Nows, Mar. crudeoll 17.64 17.27.2S i7 .a -.« ■ ■■ with a hom o, to bo sold whHo.-femalo, ------■0 Box 546. Twin F a D s ,:id l-.:_ - 5. Sponger SjunioLlivor & daho 63303, L3303______- - ...... GCLotatlons from Sinclair ar lof profit ATTENTION »“ andCD. Roviow j of a roquost for a white, fomale. tUrtg-haul aolo drivera. Sond S< rwumo w^ote'to.*Box P®*''art-limo prtKJuction poopto vhmVantod; mochanfc with hy- CONDITIONAL USE. LOCATED: 139 6th Avo If (f y o Jro not boing-paid a t. 113. U Murtauoh. ID 63344. {»oooded. Assembly, some Iir- drauliraullc experience, must >g roquirod. Sond resumo havelave own tools. Apply In' by Roberts S. Porish, least $0.21 por hubomotor FEDERAL. c STATE i?d dba PAR Industrlos O pon 6>7 pm only mHo. call R o ( ^ Merrick a t . nd covor toiler 10: Box 610 persoerson at: 464 Washkigion Inc,, on the proporty .Uooday thru Friday Wlllla w Shaw Exproaa, ANDt) CIVIL SER* cA>^ Timos-Nows, P. O. Box SlroolItreet Soulh, Twin Fals. " C consisting of approxi­ Boise, ID. In Stato. toll V Vi IC E J O B S . 54048. Twin Falis. td. 83303. 5^ 733-0860 OIL 2M ^ VANTED: Nursing assistant Albertsons 4 mately 60 acros lo­ Ifroo. 1-800-632-5912. Out NOW N| HIRING. YOUR PART-TIME t RN’S ort Cf CNA-s, conpotiiive wag- FIn.Gp. X catod in th o W 'A ol tho r ! ol state, toll froo. AREA. Al $13,550 lo Wn Bocauso dogs are brought ?! Vookond shifts avail. Con. «».is, i insurance bonolils, BluOipValFnd 6’/* 6 - M-K 38^* + % NE'/4 ol Sociion 34, F . 1.800-635-5961. Bolso $59,460H IMMEDIATE ,*»“act Porsonnol. Canyon tools Inciudod. EOE, Call Township 10 South, ,in ovory . hour and SOLD nunum ber 206-342-6521. OPENINGS. Oj C a n - O I S ) v/ lZ ConAgra 331 — Paciflcorporp . . 34 — OR DESTROYED attor 46 S; 'krw Hospital. 228 Shoup BB6-2fi6-222a...... Range 16 East. B.M. J Bookkoeping/dala entry. 733-6062. ^ oxt #2330^- ' a>vo, S W., TF. 734-6760. Need Coors '1- 18%- — Premark h o urs,-ploaso-cal o r visit 5 lood weekond bookkom r rk ------33 + %■ -Also-known as being 2 Ranch located in Nevada Fiold ^ person wanlod. Com- f c or local restaurant. Call ' 4V4 milos W ost ol tiM tho ° pound daily to check 'erson lo do gonoral form- jof lo Ouff&PheIpe £W»0 SaraLee, seeking organized person I mercial bean warehouse. ''ork „ on row crops and Hold 734-434-41S4, momltxts- ae__ 47 — . w ator lowor on High- *w hem er your pot has boon IT Send rosumo a pay require- pickod up. This is not.an wilh good communicalion r ^ in^ summor, ^ m ^ in o WondVondoll School Disuict No. _26______U J n te r a way 74. South side of P and clecfoat skills. PC. ac- monts ^ to; Box P-07. % — muToad. Twin-f^iir 3rhaiL_a_-,vacancy.for a H J. Heinz 4148 +'fs Universalsal Foods 35’A art-limo Chapter 1 a l^ . Idaho. In the Agricul- ^ l o r ^ IM e x o ^ ^ I* Idaho Pwr. CO. 23 2 ■% Valhl 14%. + VU tural Zone. Tho in- ficomo to lho pound lo soe ? ssontial. rofs roqu^d, t ekmtact Ihe distrid otlke lor II your pol is there. Como ^beneftt. C al evenirtga 702- FotodFd Income toam lo mn Sorlond ro su m o lo PO Box appliipglicallo^ns procedures. ______Long.,Flbec______a -4 H i tendod u s e is lor tho 4BM40imkktBt. jsm w al W ^ . NV motel acL J8 3 _68------—Ojotalkrofrom( ------romodel-of-Bn-Bxlsilng -and-pidt f out a puppy-or 83, GoodinojDr63330.------Cactus Petes Resort/Casino salary, • • commission and ~ - Maxtor______8B ^ machine aiwd. and the !;luU|Hrown do^. TO e y J i 3355. Phono 536-_24ie!______idward D. Jones & Ox _ is seoklna qualilied aooll- yoar-ond bonus, somo dis------iMWWofi-o*-aT«KK>^ -i ■O^iy square loot to house AHOMEI______Yeeanii i6riiiA posiUon oir IS ^11 IVWrosumeg, 733-5569 ^ i JOURNEYM AN PLA STIC SL oening to work In commu- M iX __by.$iness^and.equip- .*-JEROME-DOG LOG KtyiioalJh.in.Twin Falls. Can mont for tho manufac­ uLAMINATE-INSTALLER/ FtJ AVAIUBLE FOR CABINET Ci MAKER pe .inda Johnson, or Choryl ^ 8otrsiisrPM^r— nptLMnaiUifMa: uiutirndaaminmiili turing ol a n ice meltirtg p a n H r r l w ^ ! ^ ^ V'" ADORHON------CCl andW m t for tMs~pos]lian ti^usinr.Im Kimberly/Hansen ^luntundrt at 734-5900. - r r r s 7U»«5>: u ^ i M a r n MMJHUk ^ acdW M mK»mfl}; HahWfitatfiw lada a a nm UcMTUWAtaayOXB- m , compound. 11. 1 male LaUador, gokf, mt SALES POSITION - 7liO;hMMIn(WryhM(«nmitfOri Examination ol a request must have a strong back- area. an ^ 423-5574 for ap- ?N3pT7Vl1pmshlfl. Tetfli id grwi 7gao>«na>'. My aaiy latM nc;laiBT«*ta:uUltrreBmnacWluifeSUO- la E 1 yoar. gn :ompo(Kive wagos & bono- elevision advertising, OX: tmcf fMdir M tm ncMUMliB: I9« r«dr Wim nOHlXD; ka halmr tUfrKOO; axfc caa 4au& for a CONDITIONAL g r ^ In p(a«lc Iwnnale in- pointment. po Bring writlen po' igher than av en u e earning WO; in«i M m nc ta iD^ti:^4I3MU0; fMfer In ti 54aMUa RmtMtna: M ^rar eaw a roQ aec*H nd wockhteory.______Itt.tt. Contad Sue Wogonor. S USE. by Torry Ihlor, 1;30pm-2:30pm ^ olonliai. cai; NSC lor the dba Northwest Com- EwflSlil benefit acka 0 “Fui year fuO-time tarm work Vost M agic C are C e n te r, r f J ^ which includea group u 40 Rior A vow . Twh Falla lagk: Valoy. Channel 7/38. PCCATC L LO - Id n n>«t rd F moditios a ProcMsing, Shelter s tocalod on 1 mBo ha in Ihe Burley area. Need 734-6064 r d FadU n«c*l: Mi9U< M m m 9Mt: t he^th/dantal inaurance A beet planling and-cuUvating RNIN and LPN, hilHimo and ------tMdM W im ns «iM: NMW HM Inc., also known as bo- ^west road.uso Iho on* cocompany profit sharirtg plan, an tMrlaneatsiiJM. Ing Hofly Form s, on the iranco || to Sowor plant Ht exponence. Insuranco pton pB''art-ilm o, rotirom ont and nno09 Adult Care Servicn- proporty consisting ol a Housing availableln the ^avaHable. Can 654-2718 tioaoaWi bonelits, moals pro- ‘ across the road Irom JaJackpot communily. ;r~ NATOKAL STCXXYA«a III.. Vf){AP; — ttgi^ UD Itadng Um; cc.r««nda nmiol FiMy. boro**ndglIHTS-tXObv- approximately 2, +-, KARTRacSo. k . Fo Guys M l gals for BgN doliv- idod. compototlvo w agos. CounJou.ntry living, wo havo a •r. mMly .79 bMT. For more Infomaaon piease ^ :all Chris a» 886-2226. y a ca i acres loosod lor 103 contact:CO Cactua Petea Inc., ery. Twin F a b area, eco- ^ acancy in shelter homo I-] ZXHB K CO; H 2»2n eB3BA«0:27IH0bUMUD; 3U tO lav ZDSsaobJU tM U i acros located in tho 1969dogliconsosmaybe t p« nomical vehicle necessary. INs, LPNs. lirod ol driving southw th ol Rtor. 326-3200 lor tow: XD43OtoitM0rBiDni9ar;>9a(;oM1.Q>2CDN(yar; 1-aSMOb:9b3UIMUD;SMa»91S«a;a«rKe - Personnel Department. PO ‘2 SW '/t of tho SVr/4 ol p D u ^ a s o d a t the City W a- Box Be 508, Jackpot, NV, JPApply 01 141 Shoshono N., 1°^5 Twin Fafls? Roatly ter lho Inlorm'tw rnalm ______. • Ihe SEV4 of Section u ter Office. 898982S. Aroa Code 20& 733: ^Sinle, 205A, TF, 9 am lo 2 ^ha loldon Ago 11 rollremonl 20, Township 9 South. pm or 4 pm to 9 pm.______sno CWiirdcaVM: TniwlneffleilMTMdHBNjr WM. ■ cmptrtd n lal UTrity.dqr.iiatmraaramaiiir tia. Mao* 5163. ext 146,______E£ omo. now hos a vacancy. 153 I>vw «>0it* taimki n mn KMdr;m tla«nw rwim moBiir A M una Rango 16 East, B.M. Call 324-8436 M na1.tOhVw;cBainally tah^ar Also known a s boing DESK CtERK-doan, non- H HEAVEN SENT n a n n ie s ’ imiV stylo sotiira. For moro _- wn M IMnM mvUa cck t a ; “MrMf Wfcluiiy aad,tad|r; ««phr naMy atal nd {(Mca » no insyof s;4-4313 ” needs gualillod nannies p,., tlormfttion 734.77S3. locatod 4 mSos North ’ smoWng. evenings and over loaso cm 54M4lSl 12!2=! LOST in anM oi Abertsons: niflht, ni| maids also needed. now. Call 1-362-9830. Siu(ttr Btm: 0eie>H l »B- U 1.SS fe 7 ti&TlO: owa H lj»1 JO bbmatlr n 710; m ffi pm ipa 710710; a n d '/t mOo W ost of K IENIOR COMMERCIAL nin Cocker Spaniel X, has itttdy Ce 10 Professional Met nd ooca M B2S-1JD3 b9« n 0710;a mm M K&1.n b I7XMU0; lehiatara a M nd tm * M l.1» 1.n) b Asgrow Rosoarch Con- ^ Part-limo luWime auto body LO,CAN OFFICER for large SXDttCD; pcMoi tfuka tuna lor. Rtor. Idaho, in tho 2 Now taking anjifoatkxts for fixir ftol glass ropair. bonolils, corrommercial artd agiiculiuraf Services hMtm; n u H ft't.1»b7a»7ZJII; t, ia cti3lcaMCfr1.17S bnoBmoB ly 7Ua (akioi 7US: anai paMg* Agricultural Zone. Tho ULofl soulh ol Frier, Friday, evievenings, graveyard and salary sa upon experience, banank in Eastern l<£ho. Wil ------710: M aM ctB M IJSS -l.ai1. HOb e7.a»ns>: a a a M to 1. n b H.SM7.M7J2); Hoto b aojo«ua AMERICAN intondod tjsed is lor JiJan 20. iri-coloreti female w»wookonds. Apply in person MeMontana Express Company, supiuporviso credit lunction and fflWMI >4410410] CUIW 4rriM««yw*ieimrae -----~ the continued opora* -6 Pereonrtel ft Tempers^ c wmfiQ miin, w«o4HD-. e««rrrarnd bwcutttr 144lilMC0. Mlycama Bassetthound;Reward.' at*at 7-E»oven.-iamboitv Rd.------Wondoll,53fe-5332.—Wt ' = ' ' l acrodit ofTicors in lho banks lion ol a processing la- CCaa32fr4Stg ...... Servlcos ouni: VQI j i;i» i.n b»i»«{JMBO:Wi»1iaI6ia‘ ...... “ oad office. Expoctod lo ‘Six ofltcos to sorvo you,* cilrty with placom w l ol Please p help us find “ any a toan portfolio of $7-6 " a mobflo horne to bo »f M/flHN • EOE KAraAsctrv, ua (Ap)-acutkc u tm hy Mnliy: ^30140: Qnvarad tsolatFtKHytarnMadcintabnr: la I- *Procious*, black and lan IX007-Jobs of Interest O0?-JobjollntflrestOi gtillion as well a s administra- , trwin ^ . F a ls...... 734-6452 3 b S 9M10 Sm roconpccmpvacnlatFildir: i4XMmb)104l.7>41.7S. IJBOODbna. usod lor an omployoo DDobie w/uncroppod ears. vo responsfciittos as il ro- .0!Jotse ^ ...... 322-0155 broaMunch room, and Family F misioi har voy H itos 10 credit. Rvo ♦ yoara OESUOtNES IcwiWO.'DA.'-IA,'. Or'tklUAmaHraacnUMty; storage of Iresh and mmuch, generous reward. C al Wc will be accepting^ig applications for I xperience In commorcial, ,r^LT'iampa ...... 467-5627 IkKadbMttnorwTMninlom:^,-d I.IlgM. acpila mMmii. p>M naiiy aM ■ n jill^ ...... 452-5575 aady tM m t Itna l«lly tatai bia. dnod vogotabtos. a/,d r.733-HEAT or 733-23B5. assistant manager,sr, M o n ., J a n . 3 0 ^srigricuDural, raal osuuo, and .c i ^ irimnikrgi KM BMdy m I IOI M >A 7 ban barf trim ird bcraM pnxaamg dried b oans and grain. - Elko. NV...... 702-738-1595 CmT; MUmtfMsweiMdMcuia cuKM viiu* d CTpia I'l afrQ bi cwoa , and Tnes., Jan, 31 onsumor crodit is roquirod. aamo7d9Mixe.7CMotaiutw.li. Any and all pesons may » 31 from 2 to 4. ^ :no«A)dgo of P.C.-s sirong ftTinnemucea .702-623-2399 1-lcsrtai KaMOum AX rogisler thoir comments, ^003 Specia) NoUctt ' arpontor work wantod: n>- >Mor CMca ) «iKlfirmH toihtfw.cea'. cCar caitai tyea rst alibi ind, danndV^!^ai!n»aiM m ^protests, or agreomenis 7; »an documontalon skills a f ’olom w ing and misc. carpon- on ih« subjects boing con- HDiet Inlormallon meeting. some benefits,:s. Ifyou are y, also snow plowing Coll P>|« ndonrtnv: Kar cw chb■ a tli kadi rain a l Qtiica 1 (OOD Ka axe07XaODka4tCMSbilUa6aa>t4 Holiday Inn. Tueeday. Janu­ 'Wt. Sond rosumo’, salary ly . ®* eocs Is XM OMCbO. M«r amcw naa OoKa 1SXW ta «7 o O tta 4n>CStanOaMai.3«BO«Ota4 n ^sklorod. Comments should " enthusiastic aboutt a c a re e r in fo o d hisiislory ond roloroncos to; :on at 734-2411.______. «M.dvnrid«nd nd nwvnr* inodwa* tn U/t 10 mpMraMca**L^t>uaat)cn«ir«Lomr’t-3 » rrministrator, 7 3 4 -9 4 9 ? o x t gj least 19 years old, Fallalls Idaho 83405-1270. andnd rolinishtng.r 246 Lois u ««tp noe.!o. turn scDtBl>«a«yMkSgtadi «1 l iSm. 26,2> or moy bo m ado to a 2; TIN: Branch Administra- Sirooiirtkrt.TF. Cnll 734-9714. r^otuis cn ti bM c< (IfV)P3•tpjrti Ofl nd 6 baaatftm praeaa port.KlraaiprkblrB Ir t4-tlb*aadyk)19 ZZoning Board mombor In » please apply to on Dooartmonl. TYPI:YPIST.Any kindoljt>b, nam 1 CM» Bunr.OKitr. aM W CaiM Onrtiy liadr to UDib kn m r. aporson. or In writing, prior **OOC.Ptnonalt I u s reg cwtM md. moiUtap»rnin>«]«Wcr<.rrari(sr1ib>ra u ta U-11M-iltaBO<70l'l(nrrad'* Wi14-nta frto tho PubBc Mooring. Any - Pizza H ut, 1099 xporioncod hordspotson. smalmal or Uugo. Fast ona oc- 1 ta EUMl 71 aua la iUO« ICD. aalH a tal ' n f e a I BO w o, MrrMrwnt l?ab e 1 bdiia 1M( taliJUZXa it-ti t a £ » p,porson may bo present al xcolloni pay. roloroncos to- uroto, sorious customers ALCOHOLICS nly. 733-S569. oftor Som- - tho srto to add comments Blue Lakes uirod. S o « rosumo lo Box ‘ L'votiohiiAj^xv inMH«dar«i(iirW in ion.caiH ia.

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U H om aa Fnr Sai;; j''034-~jrJerome Homes 051-Ur-linfurn. Houses . -(tS2~Fur-Funi.ApL & Oup. 05<-Un(ul(um.AClJ- ______&Oui 8X100-4 bdrm. 1 1/3 balh, N iI ^3 bedroom (am houso ilo3b43 bodroom. toncod w rd, r E d rnrm T apl, Easl ol CSI __ W.«. _ tSMenferchandise. c l a s s3 IF IE D D sumable loan, Ownsr to benB moved 324-4717, 1 & qoKH. no smokftj* or For font:; 1-31 bedroom base- _ i g i ’ : N D E X lent, r may carry, 179 Mon- $190.734-1257, ovos ment apaiiartm ort in tri-ptox al ______- y. Call 734 63(0. 035 •( Gooding/ 3 bdrm.rm, Jg Iwino rm, corpci- A 1 bdrmdrm, $155.734-4070. 2 4 9 'P oilk lk S tre e t. 127 5 ■ . - , . A nicenico family home. Total of t _ 0 7 7 Homlome Enle»lommoiil 5 bdm WondslI Homes ing. gai moots for ront, singlo 260 with leaso. All 057 Mtcellscellaneeus ommurtKatlonOovlcDi— , Ddrm, ,, with bsml. 2 baiha, ------2nd _ Aw t included. Phone ANNOUNCEME« e n t s nily room and Ureplaco, 2 bdrrdrm home in Wor*6ol. Co Prof■■<1p.Ma1.m 2n4. a , " ir S a lt ------,ppli'00«t [“'[•’’fcrinkler systom, loncod woodt >s paid. Can 733-2513. ’ oeo Heo'l•o 'lin a i Air Cond- ‘ P 'j"* idslove, largo gar^n 3bodro(droom, 1 both, oil lofcod »rty laroo 2 bdrm, eo It x 30 30 fl fi build^fl 10 bo 001 Fuiniuinltur* I Caipoit • d_Ooublo attached-.ga-. spoi,.|.,-lruit irooc. AssumaDW njr-hgot •• 001 10. Call Ed loday lor appt. loan, p wafrfiroplaeo; washer/ l i l l S nin is h o d . No p o isl movod. ShakShako siding Noods 003 SuJd dryor ho 002 lo ll t Found III Mountain V^low Realty In Cni hook-up, 2 stories with ncD. utiitios li^i&hod, CtoanlnqdI dooosit. 423 5828 now roof 326-«91? 32t ------— — ___003_CflKialJHol«>*______003 Co»ooiogeSolei “ •nil P’jgiw fTL. unfinishctthod basom onuift tp-_ 0'a4'tbolisoli '' -T. > a d u l-n o smotiing. no ? bdrrdrm, e x tru siomgo,. 7 tt Myersf s sisnow plow, com- 004 Kid> Komcr tadltios. carpon. ap- « 6io"$1200;200:T^D0fr733:------001 Momo'-olNollcoi o a j BlcycIcycl.l • BY dvWOV ER 3 bdrm. 2 Wh,' 037 FFarms & Ranchaa ^ ^d o Can 733-8364 laundry tac PETS. $276 ♦ dop. ?700. TholsoKrison Motors. 006 PcMcnalt 0S6 Flr«>lomood - in Sawtooth Sav School Dial. Ishod upstairs Ibod: PI 087 Lmtir»n « CUrtJM S37,00 w o s , 1 mito Irom BuWi 1 fto 5 pm, Mon-Fri, 6 or 326^048.------A Lillonmi:I mlcrowavo. paid 7.000. Call 734-0586. 117 oc 0 First National TrusI apt, all otiiitios paid. p26-42g_( oaa voji4 -o«/r;«r boautilul-^Tb^. Jllont term a. full walar llmOW:------« 5 jllhIthAvo. J W .J175 ♦ $75 .Lg- 2 bdrrdrm, upstairs, ranoe $600_, askincsking $250, lrg okl — ■------—o M J iu - fll,- 2 balh'hom e, I960 rCftll643^S3.-'- - " SSESflg ■■■ ■“ 000.Not^Jo pota C atfh3-1675 A fo ^ .a NaN wlte,'$275 ^dopT -tfiJnk-: $75;'5; rlowrf bar W onder...... ^ollveWoild Siroot N 734-5080 $75; Slainlolinloss silverware, - " M SEL CTED OFF] uciiont BitterOteroot Or. Was (80;OOO Bu*)'I 1160 acres good Im- 3 droom oil otoctric, froo 1 ookinnng fort a houso or apt? 2 2 i 4 i h ^ w only $7,500 down {no- Pfowoi/o m o n ia. O aroy 240 standing 5UtLCI. 733-2940 2 bdrm,, 25 balh executive $M; Irg lamp. lam $25; 6' lor ' ___ _ gotiabllab lo ),ja k a.a v iir.o ay : 2£I2U5, soll/rent. 733-1359. $335 po > (okling tnblo. $ 100. 007 jQbloHnlo'Oil >nis on b a lan c o ol Buhl 333 acros, oxcd Iarm Can 734-9649- nfler 5. ^boncKos. $25. Call rAHUEAS-UARSCI- -— tm ^tath in-3mloo(h 009 AOutlCaieSorvlcs* ...... ~ ' plon^Bso len'vo mM 733-3389 ' chnros. O-Loary school dist, SUMS:All Your>ur PPool Supplies 010 P»ot«>iional 5o«vlc«» OWNER: Exc. NE coun- ^^nd/sIfS loin Cnll 734-7806. *600/m>/mo.>vooh Propony l*wW?i — Qu>lUAlL CHEEK Ropoir.'. rocrocovering, cuds' 014 ChJd Cjib Sontcsi 095 Feilill/lilUeraTopSo.l ' BY 0V\ OWNER: 100 acros 222232!igoment. 7 3 4 - 2 ^ . ■PAP.TMENTS BOAtLADR\DR0ME7M-0369i 015 Qiby>Ry oiy limits, $495,000. basomor■nort, oas heat, fenced * ‘ Boor lap,, hoiholds 15 gat. koo, ,0IS Incoma Proporl)> 099 Poilu., lure, lor ««ni S56.50(i.500. Cnll 733-3395. Call 654;2963or65. 654-2979. yard, jW ------J- $ 3 5 0 ^aar n i C St"733-9300_ ^lov. reirio. , OJO Money lo toon 100 llvetl-otioctiWonied Coryry 22 bedroom. 1 bnlh. A- BY 0V\)VWJER: 79 ocros nonh bedror>m-$255.1 spout feoo.' 101 Animi ^ 6 0 A 7 3 4 -9 0 ^ bod?iom'’.‘ ^ 071 Monoy Warilod , iimol Oreediiis Iramm o o homo w /lifo p laco , ol Ouhljhl. 3 bodfoorn. Z.WOfy. Anpthoihot world, 3 bdrm. 1 , Bunon&iorinowboard. 1987-88, ______102-CoIiIb rm daylight basomont wood MoU ____ _ — :------' • ...... $3500.00 down1 & ar.sumo B'/i homo,3, galod( pipo & conaolo oaih. wc oil. < ^ o rt, laundiy, ,50» . $$135 324-5851 025 InUfcti.on 103 Dolly,*,y£qulp.nenl ,, or 79'A acros with 2 sits on 5 nent. with appls. $160 J 1: bodroom-$t60. FHA loan. Diivo by 375 diich o CASH PAID $ S S 076 Mu»ic li>i»on» O, 104 Hone lorson. Cnll 733-7823 homos,OS, priced accordingly, loy.priva ^l-7^--9032. g3l3i®5( IOS Ho>>e' “ Eou.p.nonl Jroom apanmont noor ------a Z L ------Fo?” Sukoboxes. w any con- ■Ino momsnsor ( 734-6061 ovos. C.nII S43-5886.54: Fost ark. has slovo. and ro- ,ic- ill coltod. Tim Rand, I W ater? 13t sharoa ol _1Z20*<1 Addl»or> ^*733-0739 City park, IRQAtP lOfl Sheep.ep/C ooH Fantosiitoslic acroagoAriow V Hor. $235 a monlh plus IET LUXURY ‘’"‘" ■ 5M3-772-5158. ,3“^ m BEAi ESTATE FORJK iaAl,t 110 (loulir : water on Casttolord In Fior.or. nic« 2 bodtoom, 1 ullry a Robbill Fobutollutous homo, $82,500' sit. Call 733-4594 or 00 compulorizod IIJ IlfiflOl icro Casttolord row crop balh, pat 'BQ'tO'’ , AcoI Ro.Roflllv. 733-5217. l^'^Saa 282 Escape. W a^^,i'lo’ i . L ' S r " ’ m a ch in o . E lna L5 113 raiinl Morle 543-5075,- loncodnSi,“» y p K : ^ P^Aportmools 070 OpsiiKouloi ting your home ro.ndy to />,ii napt, $225 733-1710 , ^ Both in oxc condi- 030 Ha/iiot (ol Sole 114 Forinl;:::‘ !'pi::n!en‘: r 5 = ^11 Borker Realtors POSit. CnllCn 326-4256 2 bdrm nc , IIS Foio.t...WoikWonlvd 8pll?&? Gol holp Irom tho Sor- . 543-4371______Available m duptox, TF, $175. 1 Aot 3< lioo Call 531531-5103. 031 O ul’0l'l0>«i> Ho'X'O ______Vico0 DDiroctory. daily in ■=------; iblo Feb. 5th.' huge 2 2 Mrrn d . 304, mnnogor 032 Oul.l/Fil«f»lonia» miles north ol Tl. 120 bdrm,. 1 3/41 bath, olfico, bar, $121324-7449 ovos.______734-4195.______poopio wilh'Ilh ssomolhma lo soil 033 Klmbarly/HoniBn Horn Timos-fos-Nows Classifieds. RECREATIONAL ------■: 3 bdim house. 200 appls., buift-inbu klngsizo walor- 2 bodrooIroom aparlmoni, all WANTEDD TO' RENT: Sonior “"O P«oP'oilo who*' wani 10 buy.. 034 JcfomcHomoi hoad'’'oconn! capacity, excel bod. jocilacuzzi, doiAlo car ga- utilHioss pluspli range and rolrig- ul ciassilind atfvonis- 035 Coodino/WandullHorrHoinoi ' * — loods nico. ctoan 2 'f '‘'» « » '"c U silo. CaB 324-2235. rage, sprinktorspr sysiom; dock, orajorr lurnished, lu closo 10 riH, one tovol, lolal mg.r.niintwuiiboui 036 ReoiaioicW oiirodI 170 Aviolllollon * * * ' sits onn Iholh nortfuklo canyon schools i :. c a r p o lo d , W/D ------037 faim t end Rsnchoi )7I BoonQU I Morins llemv 525/monlh, 734-6070. 030 A c rso a o ilo it 137 SporllijrllngCoodi 036 AcreassSLol. A< ™ S i ; -, yard caro inciudod. Good usodM>d dryers storting 039 D uonsiiP 'operlf 3«ter M a n ^sm en t 2 Iwo bedroomboc duplexes lor profors rEME oro by 2/1, Call at...... $99.95 123 C uniini and Rillei I Addison g»733-0739 rent or fo 040 Ce'ne>4ti)r Loii 174 Snow'iwVehlclai ,i JIng Brook: Acroage in J I ^ * £ ir le aso . A ppliances. Loo'Robon<0rt Jonos733-0404. OInoRO. 4» chi chairs,..;.-.,;.$73.95 043 VocolionPiopoXy I'M ASHAMED q JKarea wnh yoar around S152-$1($160. 2 bdrm, slovo, W/D hook-ups. hoo) garage, no !------New dosk.k w;w/doubto podislal I2S Traviliv>>l Troilort i.„bo soiling this rwot. 3 044 CondomliDt For Soloiolo 127 Molorlor Homo. Tl homo lor so liltlo. hdrmI. 2 ' b a lh hom o. Now Ekood-1xI'Evans Prnonrtv Mot 1 & Mara rt.C 1 n ll 734-5735. ______O akonlortaiortainmoni contor. 30 living rm. 4 dming 559 onn _ _ _ 170 UllillylilyTrolleit rm Ani OOforquicksalol ______734-1401 AAActoOi:toan 2 bdnn, wator A Roommatiata w anted: molo or cost $1500.30, ssale...... $599.95 Anractivo olum. siding. r^all n Barker Reoltors B17l-$3 , fum., carport, adult lom alo,, nico a p t. on Woodrockor.J(o r...... $49,95 Basomiomoni, p.Hio. RV park- •$3S0, 3 bdrm w/lull sonha, fu S43W1371______basomennenl on prosidont st.. living,no no pels, $X0 dep. Croslviow)w Drivo n ear CSI, King-sizo1 .. SoSoaly mottross A IH I NTALS AUTOMOTIVE ing.. ai a n d lo v o ly lo n c o d * lod, firoplaco, garage. Lynwood« d Mnnor-733-3669.I Call 734-511-5689 daily or 733- box springs..« s ...... $249.95 — d. Prico cut to by owW NER: mobile homo carpotod, 1 ^ 1 backyard. Avail, 2/15, . , 050 fule>oi 133 Auloi \ MMERCIAL LOT WTiTT-•$350. Vory nice 2 f., I 134 AulQl I Excollo'ilont.lot lor building a IS paid. Cleon 1 bdrm, p.ni, 055 Boommo1««W onlrd home in NE oroa, car-. ^ d I? ney (Illl Molilla H o m n j-illlo i« kuKs.salo o ts ...... $ 5 9 .9 5 -.. 056 Roomt fol Ronl 135 CycloiloiiSuppiiui HAMl^MLETT REALTY commoilordol shop or small ?? $^5*doo:tJopots; Bar rofrigoNgorator w/locking . 057 fisniol Mobllo Hrmo*i( .• 136 Heovylyytquipm I inl OFFICE-ICE ...... 733-4079 businos firoplaco, appls, gar- OSS- Only $12,500. K d drsposal, garage, ^ 7 _or 733-5669 eves, carpelodf14x70,3bodroonv 1 wal^,ci£inobinols ...... $149-95 osa O lh c e l Dutinevi RomopMlol 139 Plck-Uf..Upfrucki m ice Colloon .01 Throo M. f o n c ^ J i i.ylrucht/Ssmn-...... ICE PRIVATE CONDO- Cnll Cc J yard. Avail Fob, 't l '...... -APPL;’PLEWOCD-APTS - ? balhTreTorrigT sl6vo;"W/D' ■3/4‘T |lass'Ss ' S - “ bfass cocktair ----- — 059'CdnJo.n!nIuJfi RoniotiIII ...... 140 Heovy' 2bdrmIrm. .2 baihs, dlnono. AC. OM) Worsliouis/SioiaQoReiiRen'fll 141 Von» lod-Evsns Prop Mgt Now loasieasing doluxo 2 bod- hook-up. gas gi hoat, no pots. J?olo...... $99.95 142 Impoiiio .l/S p o .i.C a.i f'OQ': pump,P>i doubio garogo. ' 33 -53c 734-1401______room unil units, 1770 H e j^ m $25 0 ♦ doooposit. Skylono Brown ruclirucliner, oak/cane 061 Caro youy buy. drive by 343 5, torms, FHA nnd VA :loaning & socurity do- a c c e p3lod lo i for 2 ,'3 , a n d 4 super insultdialed, quiet Filer ...... $199.95 ■■ — IJ2 Auloto t . Quick Wisoma5mon,.thon can lor do- «PPfovo ' 017 Buslnesa 02626 Music U s s o n s hom o tion and tawn mowing M a n \o olloring freshly wilh 11 bodroom on main Call 324-^ hod. 2369 Filor Ave inagonrent sqh or irodo■odo tot W , VCR. . Opporlunlllilt g;;;; led interior, brick Vonoof lovol aia n d 1 bodroom in Cuto II tbodroom, t small yard. Pnti $36‘ ^ 3 -2 3 6 5 ______Call 734-31273127. ■ • -- • A Happy Homo oway hom ’ '(um lessons taoghi by oxtorior,rior, and Inrgo lot whoro toft, livir h^mo,' 2 oponlngj. i6 tno ving room and family .Jeromte. e. Call 324-2992 or 7^-46'M e e ? o r @ S r 4 3 6 s q |tt*19,000sqfttl Quartz clod:lock movomonts, rolosstonal drummor. Call you coicouM rniso your own room 1 1 llontlIt Rotnii nnd'or Of- facos, ports;rts; 100i much to lisl, f. Only $32.b00. C all irrigalioiion wnlor for.tho Iruit ------>acos Availabk) In A pprox $80 Bo-Poop Kindorgarlon and Excollont lot for building a iano. guitar, violin, & oloc. Bobbi31 K< Kolly 733 6482. Iro o s » and gardon. Ci^p smjsmaller 2 bdrm, stovo, bedrooms,)ms. 1 bath, applinnc. Sm c $800 value; soil/ ho Lynwood tracio/blfor.r. CollCi 733-6276. Doycaro. Sliudurod dassos. commordol shop ot small lovtv)vboaidlossons. 734 0513. CLOSEiSETOTHECOLLEGEI $24,00000. 'alt's lutlfurnished, w/d hook- o s , now(ower carpels, yard an and cnhs. UC. Slato li- business. bus Only S12,S00. ______nn upbcjpboni area, lop-qualily up, suitatlitablo for 1 or 2 poo- m alntoniononco. waler and Tho CoConior Of It AHI soars Konm<}nmoro rug sham- consod. 7a3-50a7.______Call Colloon at Throo M ^ construe.truclion and many ex- 3 BEOIOROOM with froo- ll. 234 N, Washington, sanitationlion included, adults. ______73^33-2282 poo-acnjbborbbor-polishor, $60, Child caxo in my homo,- TLC 5?^ for moro doloils. _ , *' Iras inh tl-this execulivo duplox, standinging firoplaco. on $250-f$1>■$100 doo. 733-^56- no pots-IS- $325, 1 $200 socuri- Furnishedd ' 9' X 16'. utiKies 1914 Lawronwronco Wolk-tray. A moala. 7 3 4 - € ^ br info. 223 Real e s ta te mor 3«3600 sq It. Live-in ono cornorr l5, 934-4558. 9 . agos. 734-4g6l.______SO Homas For Sale 734-5650 irso owners dfoami Oo sufo to inciJoo pfico wiion ------4 bodrooroom, 2 balh houso, )k» i.l included. . 733-9300.L______TROY-aiL’.^IL T TILLERS' Exporioncod child ciuo in my C O L D W E L L homo. 6am lo 6pm. Monday aOvorlismg iiom$ for saiQ m — ---- cc ug Vollmor, Brokor barns corrals, coi eic, $500 plus isler M an»em B nt Businnsa : apropony. 261 Bkj^’ Buy noW" boloro bo tho 1989 cias&liod B A N K E R Akkorman 734-3882 deposit.rt. CallC 734-7100 \720 AddisonAdi ^-733.0739 .N.'^1. spaoous, 733- price Incroairo aso . All tactdry through Friday. Aclivitios, B U Y N O W J ___ moals. and iDisol.TLC______1______•54- ISTERN REALTY Alba!a Strong 733-0905 i : fci;.,:Br:..3.bodroom.haniQ- -Ctoan-Lbi.Lbdrm apt., $150/mo ____ - ^ pricM honortinorod at: Gardon 541,000-3 bdrm. 2 slory W ESI litrVollmor 733-9199- “ hr in Odiii7Ln7"CaJI " pfovidod Call 733-7224. 023 Invastmanla o'^oiIdor homo ol Elizaboih, 733-2365 0°""'=; chool, big yard, $270/ -f $75 dop., do no pots. Call Bu'sinoss-«i-spaco. eomor ol ______Adjc jpOftdenlly ownod & voll Wills 733-6562 111 326-4&6 evos- 734-816464 or1 733-3469. ' Addison-44 W ashington,, ap- “ ,"¥2;?;, In-homo daycare, doys. — djoining 4.5 acros can Indopo ^47-8769 . lunch, snacks. 734-5735. . CASH FAST Iso bo purchased. T6. oporaioi■atod. ■ ...... In Joromiomo, 1 bdrm houso, Ctoan 2 2 bdrm t apt, $200 ^ prcjximololyBly 1632‘i q flf.hioh ------L iS g d Will do babysirting my homo. Idaho trust doods, $60,000- Vory nico 4 “ • doo- Cnll 324-3430. $100 doooloposit. Coir324-58?9. ai°«.ra^Cnll423% 2^.° WANTED: lov Top prico lor nwrtgngos, DRIDGE «ppro<. 1.2 ' ' ( ^ 324" ? ^ mo- — wooKdays, ony ago. hoi drm, 1’/j bath homo. Q32 °"l'l^ll«'H°m Bu .. REMELYNICE oscrows, noios & doo<& ol underground Utile,, r'T*??nborly. newly romod- Ctoan modom m « 2 bdrm a p u , ^... — moals. Iws of TLC. Sawioah imily room, bnsomoni I bdrm, 1 baih, slovo, w/applss indudod. in DW, nico Exocutlvo110 offico spaco’, 4 district. 734.9T29. truel. For bmoly local floxi- uit troos.-good location. ^ CIRCLETHISAD na»!£2L9l0.isnv.lil. 423-4444. ; to with sharod con- Cameran e r u i bio sorvico call 733-2448. ig, $275/mo, yard, doseJoso to shcMlng, roa- {<»«»««> T o l.I.o1 roal estate sorvicos. - . ster Mnagement sonablo0 rent. ri E JiO . Won- '‘" “" " 'oom/VUchon, “ I Equlpffuipment 015 EmploymanI Wantad CASH FOR YOUR B.iikororRpnliors R 543 437t 040 Ce Addison f ‘733-0739 ' dol-callII536-6244. S3 ______' AUBOJlORA CAPITAL ------^------734-6347 Konica 35mm35m wllh aulo CONTBAOT P Q srtablo 2 bodroom Jarom a Hoitios ' ?„S'avotro b is in Twin Falls Joromo:b: 2-2i bdrm, $175 S C o m lo rli Ids. Joon, 733-9633 w in d er, 40mm. 40i 135mm HANDYMAN: Llghl oloclii- • 034 J«i lary. ciiolco location. $165, stovo.stw rotrio. 324-2841 low nhousouso io countr). SOI- S2SS4!“ cal. piumbing, pointing, car- ' I'll•* i pay you cash tor your JOBERT JO N E S ______comotar d llnsh 423-5780. ; homo, 3000 so ft. 6 Call 733-J3-5357. Je ro m10. o . 2 bdrm m obilo ppls. W/D hook-up. For ront:it: m o d o rn o lfic a poniiy. S fopaifs. Froo osti- trust, dood, mongago, con- r e a l t y -f doposll, refs, no spaco, alt Irncts or notes. Any lorm. 1,3» bath, 2,1 acros. 3M ------^------homo, $175, $1 Mobilo home * 250 * & 111 utilities Induded. o7n Waniorf mntos Cflfl 733-4762. Ifac 7 3 3 - 0 4 0 4 m ”, 3° Woshhigton Park conlerencoCO and brook room nted To Buy any posilion. Fosl, ftiondly IPS, ownor, 324-6651 045 McMobila Homoi spaceindudod. ind 324-3527. SPEEDY-CLEANIHom o/ JD? O R Es'a'.os^ ousog. 734-2307. - and parWni and fait! ------, sale by owner: 3 bod------____— ______L _ _ ___ JEROIROME RENTALS T^ownhot^ b uyin g : s a a p gokf jowelry, yard/oflico/gorago. Also u2 •80Q-262-S001 exi 1 2 n ' duptox apt, 2. bdrm, houlrno.'orrantfs. 734-7905 ^MOST WESTERN STATES - J i £ I. \'h bath, paiio, car- 70 fl Moxlolto iraikir 1-3 bdrm.lrm.$125 4 up.VaOoy ------diam onds,s. slorlingSI silver- CALL TODAY BEAi automatic lawn spnn- w s h 'fif ft oxiendo, 2 bdrm. 2 Vioww Ron>y-R 324-3351 lh, now kilchen appb, Main streotK t mall. Joronw. 2 vvaro pockol:kot walches.< silver EAUTlFULI By ow nor. G p o n .’aui ishor, rofrig. stovo. olficospluslus 1 oflco (or sloro doBars. coin o Soi'.rg if. n’cmcri wnon yOu IMolropolilan Finoncial _ bdrm s. fruil iroos. oulsido bath. !rg!rg tfoni room dinino j „ j „ „J. small , 2 bodroom, >ln collections, otc. U50 il c ,n5j.t.co ao 10 sd'oj:; Sonflces • caipoJrm in counlry, t acre, now M ots, fi al. enclosed garago, ®P*»i 2: w/utib* pd. Tn-Co. Idaho Coli iipots, fi:opl.-ico. 3400 sq. storage,ago. noar W ashington foom, wwashroom.-AC. with depositor1 ^ rolotoncos. Call Coin Galleries mo wo'o .iDou; mo iio't'i ,3^ 734-0367 7 or MOO-345. f l, 2 lontary School. canopyy < ovor pano and car- 324-8093 c door opener, yard Prop. Mgl.t1. Call 324-2734, 302 Northlh Main.M 733-8593 , 2-5lory homo, S98,500. Elomonti ------caro lumisi • Hflvo 'or M!0 0753 Call 7 536-6M1 or 536-2419. P0‘1- Cnifnll 733-2930. mishod. waler sohon- Nicoly doaocoratod Shoshone C ablo olowow. tronchors or all 734 8577 or 733-2396. Call 536- o r, securi '______Fo Falcon 1 2 x 6 4 nxlos. '4ES WE HAUL :urily lighllng. Call St, offico i rs. 343-6122, LwiU-movayou______734.-2.459^59...... -monlh-Call ! i,n l« M ;i ? k — RENTALS;I S : Cnll 734-6310 lor ..i ^ r l h PJa;’ltua_01ficos0lfico 3/4 ton GMC.-'■1c ! j 3 ^ 7 4 7 :------ng a s 10 l ^ o n and r leaso, 1000 sq fl. f rtEE e e ^ J I ^ T E S ------=------g2S;K§! Irom 1 lo 7 Call M — 1973 Tl 723.^00 , Tamarac 14'X 70'. ITZTTrriy: 1 bodroom, range , 3RAGE GALORE — ry Storo 734-0368. ; ■ $50 0 03. . so l-u p in Jo ro m o ig, * no pots, $175 % ^ W m,2. 2 balh whh covorod Pnmo Lynw lirowood. groon or — - . S IE II y m — porK C a SVICTE ■oposrt.£);il 423-5690 kitchon (ccUartcos private enin ’34-4719. B u m— ...... - ' - S43-663' room. Cloan &.roody. Bluo Lakos 1974 14 )rly, 2 bdrm, with looccuovpy. :$370 ♦dop. call 734-84; salvageable care. md trucks, Wa will J ^ homo. 3 RA CAPITAL 734- Pnmo oflio " - - A N I'IDIDIlfcl I < / $3800,.Joromo. J 324-3249 Evenings and wook- 630 sq fl, , nk bodies and cars onn.7i}-9633. OosM»fRe mborfy, Edon and By Ownwner; 1985 Nashua B...II,, 734-2022. S ,;S ±nrons S 825-5179 ______24x52,, ll liko new. 3 bdim. 2 ^ Prim o olfiffico space. Call — :------s .342-5664 ovos... jqW '^0wood Slove, many ex- OWNESOUARE 734-6677.^------072 AnliquoIques ■ ______tras. louiDundahon, deodod k>t, ^ bdrm houso, good lo- $33 SHO! $ 1 7 5 .t d o p ^ . No 1 Bodroo olfico sp, lor rent.- ______■ ------I aimo[$3$39.900.734.8943. ^ ','^ -7^ ’ ioaso-oplkIllon to purchaso. Ornately car i 34-2494.______IDAHO LAI carv ed o a k linen ■ ADVERTISE B luo Lakekes O flico P a rk , closot, 7 fi1 lalllall. malching bu­ 3 a - ^ H S Neo 3 bdbdrm, garape, lapli- •__326:4,0p0 3‘ ______Suite 2060.» . Falls Avo. $300. ro au , hallll ta b lo & m irror. B - YOUR ? Romodoling, ropair, p ;&LAWNCARE I K | R lan Sludio. slovo ond 734-8211 ask a: lor Dobbio. • W ondorlulj| crcrallsmanship. ' m Fioccsiimalos. 18yrr.palnling. ■ JIM'S TREE &t R en tals B e utor. water paid, no RocM«lon n ; SERVICESPECIALTY J yrs expo- _ Troo and shmshnfctrinmlng " und, C al 934-47& I _ i« n c o PhJ, 423-43i3 N ico.cloj:Iean 3 bedroom, 6 pots, non r5 4 ls£ 333;______^ ' ______J ____ IN THIS DIRECTORY.. 3i3. I landscaping,>,0011734 Ci 5719. 1 ------yoaf QJd iW homo. $325 plus olus doposi 733-9300______i 050 FFurnishedui Housas $200 dop Placets unaer tho hcadmo ot ______no indoor onal 2 bdnn, 2 both. Retail spac3.5136 0/423-5104 Spacous ■ Ismiilos ovoryday and iho ■ Brido. 733-0939 US 2 bodtoom homo oofs 733-3i3-3999/734-3058 . 060 WSfOtrehoUM 4 yoar old M ho ■ Dolivnrod lor drive wnh woo(loodstovo, gas heal, d Wuilitzor piano a results will am u o you. Call ■iyoways, ■ rin | bonch. $5400. .sli ■ -parking lots, ote. Yc ____ . • g 051 UnJnfurnlshtd Housas sprinkler,or^stom.^nrag^: ^Sloni9.n .n l.l —icday and ono of our (riand-Id- ■- haul loo. CatlflortYou can b oan 1 bodroom units ______L l orthwosi ■ ------incl DW, ■ ly Ad-Vlsors will holp youou Cr.ine i Rigging 733- VD hookup. $210 a Worohouso50 spoco-avaiLiWo A 6 p i ^ Promtor Pror dmm sot. • ■ wora your ad so tnat It willwill I ^ ^ ^ f o o m houses, posit. Call:all 734-3653. 7S .91 ...... ADVEBrE R T IS E ______■ M C h i J-9300 or 5^ -4000 for ront or r 1.toaso. 355 Valtoy good condjiiodjiion. Coll ovos, ___ ■■ ■ bu mosrefroctivo and eilngin'g "• ...... FallsrZ-bedroomr ^ ^ StrbotrCal:alt T33-8042 and 324-7450. - ' you tho fosults arotro ■ 'OUR I Wostori Property Mgmt rolrig, W/D hook up, ■■ rou Antique Emoimorsoh upright ■ 'looking lor. I . g g g g g •SPECIALS • I 2§5— ______272Tv1er.ler. $195. 324-7902 ADVERTISE AC Isilvoms^l l SERVICE SF 1 dupiox, wator, sanit ' ploTO. Noods tun- . a DIRECTORY / . g YOUR 063 Wanlin.«i.o'R.„, '■ S S X iS ■ 733^)931 II . IN THIS DIR 258 No. W ashrntoo ■*tringrirv^^lT" **"” I Bathroom romodelireling, co- _ > 8693 or 733 5456 052 Furr•urnlshed Apli. SERVIC;VICE SPECIALTY ------— :— Singer treadleIdle sowing mach, rtizen iw d s : Nk» Frank WoH-t2( I ■ .lomlclilo. (aucols, fntifoiucot & ■ Placodundortt) I D uplsxet IN THIS l-f208>7M-22BQ ^ ■ Cflhinols Tom,'734-96 1 houso in South Paik. 4 D •HIS DIRECTORY c i ^ 2 M n I 1-9611.', p y ourcnokaf I ' paniollylly furnished, walor ------lolal oloclricirS! ^ * l o d W/D crisonic spinol pi- 150/mo. 734-6371 1 bdim1 w,basement,w appls, Piaiod uncJofunc l/io ftoatf/np hookup, yor latching stod. oxc B Your' ad willIII roachi 22.000 ■ ol I arydsy and Iho ■ 2 bdrm,m. I'A bolh. wm c arp o rt & yourchoiclorce' protors NE j SO. Calf733-4956 I ______■ families evoryfl 598 Jockson, $275. ■ John-* ShBrperilng Sorvtcece . CARPET UYlNi amaze you..Call ■ hook-upup. S215. CI1II324. Loo. Robot3orl Jo n o s Really P*°y®Jloyor piano, noed I'lNG ■ rosulis will.ama T 324.B49Q______^""^33-813-8924 ovoa______your adId will 1 roach 22,000 733-0404. ■ 2t5P'hSl. rtof ■ Can Slovo0 _ today and onana ofc our friend- _ 0 6 7 or 3 SeJing BokJ- ■ C.tl! 326-4462 ■ win block oi . I 43e-537d> ■ . .t y Ad-Vl»or».w»-wllUh*lp-'you - ■ 2 bodfoooom house, appls in In Fitor,-1r,-$150,-So® at 126 'amlllos1 everyday 0 and the k obony piano, ' - word your adId so s lhal It win A KiiTiboilylly, V200, no pots. Call Main SiI Ofor cnll 326-4692. will * ‘1^ amazo you. Call 066 Mobllibile Home Space 0. YYamana ortan D md ono ol our (rionfl- ______wlh band box.box. $298. Bolfi in ■ •' . ■ bo most olloctlioctivs and bring * JudvB.nl.iiloyni423-SS56 > Nx^ I bodioom b*wd 1932 console ' (Vi ■ H IB fll B B M ■ I iiwell Ave W eil piano with bon ■ t f ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ $1Q5 03.^IM,1r^^I•^24•2734 .1I ' dooosit.1. CnllC 734-0586. •n-)I ftfl'v, 281 Cam ^ n c h , onfy $850. - ■ ■ ■ mWM m m i 733^)931 Phone-ne-734-8064 Call 734.7061 . . . o ’

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«lO M W ryEquipm enl 114-^tnnlmpl«flwb 1 - Mia-C»nip«ntSh«IU . M^Heavy HO- Trucks/Semi J ’•J5-5 - lX 4 '5 a A ’ V s 158t t Auto*.ai*vToiei ■ t h e ACEi '\JC B086Y WOLFF | ES ON BRIDC For •*>*: Cats hulchos, pan- 330 ? Freeman baler; 500 FB^^ecuri^ camper, lc*-tex, i 197 w i 40 ft b f ^ y*n.”$3000 198181 Blazer4x4,A C .$4895. .J974'74 CCflm.iroiyon LT.wN o ^ ----- e(s a feed bunka. Cali S 4- New N HoOand baler, a rMdy ststove, sink, jack*, $600. ot « bestb offer, 734-9729. ; S eoi« at 3-H Ent. SOO Hwy 30, AT,Air.AC.lirW rwitl^owsli { 2 ItOQo. Can 934-5172. 737344811 una 4 pm, aak tor — or or call 326-316B. .$2675675 Call 734 &2Sa ’ ’ ‘Wbat maa tnnts Iss Simplys tndc- NO RTH 1-U-A " , 8N trador iM dar. 3 pi level- §£ '81 B taz er 4 x 4 , 'AC. 197S7$ r ro eEast i Soatb West Smooth ^ Movo 2 yr oW, out ol plows, oxcodont ■ .000 miles, Sko now. AC. '97272 F Ford Mustang $2395 • - halt-sisior to Stakos winnor r 1967 Nissan Stanza wagon PS. F lit 733-0836______high spades, he wouldId ssee the need i ♦ , Pass pa 2 ♦ Pass ^ Coming lr>* |BIBI :, PB. lill, AM/FM cassetio. Call 73 Kissen Gono. 733-6209. 4 XE, 7 pass. FWO, 5 spd, sholl,o»,$7600 i:nll 736-8616 t T ^ for three diamond wlmTinners. If dia- 3 ♦ P Pa a ss 4 NT P a s s S 4440 quod w /duals KE H Automotive i f ^ d Pinlo wagon.~runs ' Want to buy all kinds ol II A/C, till, AM/FM steroo, igni185 S u b u rb a n , loodod, goodr$od! $eOO/ollQr. 536 6395 ! morids w e re 3-2, th erc re 'would bc no 5 ♦ 'Pa IHC 574w/1oodor ^ Pass 6 NT All pass horsos. h Also, good saddle many exiras, n c er lhan now. tMicklckol soots, tinted glass, 1984 E problems«fiut if they \ ------16“c16.060 ml, $9495. 686-2925. ^ 84 Escort, qjceltoni condi- !y w e re 4-1, h e horsosh for sale or trado. ___50U TH W EST 4.000 Call 423 4432. lion.>n. AM/FM cassette, ' could pick up thc suit ( 436-6282 or 436-6S0S------Z132 Auto P rt* ------— lit only if West OpcOpening lead: Club 10 EQUIPMENTCO: 86 Chevy Suburban, 4x4. I?750750 Call 324-5057. held the three rcmaininn in g d iam o n d s, ------Kimberlyt Rd E. Tvnn FaUs A ccessories 142 import/SporU Cars ^ 3.300 Can 733 0107. 198484 F Ford Tempo, 4 door, 5 &go, the diamond quecuccn is cashcd, q i q 105 Hors* Equipment 733-1545- Tq 66 Ford 4x4, with 460 on- spoodood tronsmission. now ID WITH TIIE ACES I RogorNovrtbn...733-2684, ^1974 Buick Apollo, looks 1967 196 Ttim ph Spitliro, with 1?“10, manual transm ission, banorv,norv. cruiso, good mik)- East discards and thchc diamond fl- good, needs somo englno rem l-Jt-B home S l removabki hard-lop, ongino ^ ,V 1 mitoago. and in oxcollonl “B?-0. $ » 5 0 0 firm. Call 543- nesse Is marked againslinst West. ». M AUCTION ^ p work. Mako offer, trade lor rob lids: R oxG otoy...... 734-4443,- y j rebuilt, sharp, noods sus- -onrinditton. Can 866-7793, S§35oi35 or 537-6693. What did .our clever West do on VWsouare-bock. >34-6017, ponslon por work, $1000 or ^ Thursday,T Fob. 2,1989, ______bS n S 75 boa 9344182 ofier 5 pm. 19®,187 D odgo 0 5 0 , 4x 4 . '73 1 MuMustang lastbock. $650 the diamond jack? HeIc followed1 car 1977 2300 Ford molor, ox- m ♦ 7 . . ______7 pm sharp ot HolkJay Inn, VWontod: sman traaor, 17 lo ^celtent conditton. Call 734- 197 ^/FM cassetio. storoo. AC. or bostbosl ofior. Can 326-5091 sually with his eight. N Twin Falls, ID. Shoda 2 1977 Vofcswaoon bus, now Now, instead ▼ J 9 8 6 4 J 4060. ask lor Ron, custom cus paint. Coll 423-6380. stom paint, cruiso, $1200. t98383 1 T-Bird turbo. 5-spood, Soddlo Co wih soil at. pub- P Ir "t** ™*^odw'324?719*'' ^ toovorpm is 326-4064. o*coll of only one w ay to p laay y foI r a 4-1 d ia- ♦ A 10 8 4 ^ 1979 Ford 400 in running 19( colleni condition. Coll' lc auction tho workJs fin- .5Waniod to buy: stool« ^ 1986 Subaru Turbo XT iriond break. South had ha two. (Hc ♦ 10 9 8 ; cond, $375. 1976 C 4 trans- coupo, cou toadod. $9295, See 107 Jo o p G ra n d W og- 734-64:4-6428 after 5om. est silver bits and spurs, aaluminum pipe. 324-2142. ^ loer, 17,000 milos, vory could p ic k u p th c s u itt wlwith one loser - bridk)s, b custom American u mission with torque convon- a t j Wo buy. seU, trade and re- orer. $150, Heavy duty Chovy Hw> son, loaded, mighl laho if A-10-4 was left inn e ith e r hand.) N o rth South So ssaddkjs, Ausualian stock T lod small pick-up as 1666 Auto*- A ■) s build. Now Holland bale full E Understandably hc play)Iayed West tor 1 * ^ saddlos, raw hkJos brokJod ®waflons Can 4 2 3 - 5 6 3 4 ._ j i , 1987 VW Jolto, grey. AC, fJadodo-in. Can 837-4867. Matcury k & Lincoln roins,n pack s a d d o s. woll r sunroof,z AM/FM c a sse tte , Tgao a singleton eight and1 ledlc< a diamond WE REBUILD Hydraulic 4 1 88 Chovy hoavy '/a ton —■■■ tonts. English saddlos, 4 Ford 4x4 w hito s p o k e 35.000 35,( mitos, exceflont con- I ' r 78 Moreury Bobcat lor lo d u m m y 's king (We:West ducking). ANSWER;R: T w o h e a rts . A fo u r- h e a r t much n much moro. “Jacks at ABBOT'S AUTO wh 4, undor 3,000 mi. Must ’ 978 ► whools. with 15* Brkigeslono dUion.$9250 dUie C a n 734-6713. J* ,jli s o o n . AC. c ru is e . *2'®lo os “ is or part out. Call >t might steal thc hand from ^ SU^PU^ 305 Shoshono raradinls, $40 ea. 5434669. 7 3 South could no longerT s c o re a th ird p re -e m p t n Now arvf usod horse and s 7 3 VW S u p o r B e e tle , aM/F4/fM cassette. 350 V6. 4 734-20'4-2095.______diam o n d a n d thc sla mn fellfc one short. the opponsonents. But if North has a stock si traikHB. Trado-financo. ~ Lift kit kx 1986 or newer 4x4 $1495. $14 Soo al 3-H Entorpris- spdd 768-9473______197979 Bobcat, E ongino needs Datsun PU, CUI 734-4060. es, 500 Hwy 30. FUer or call Should Soulh have! sususpccted thc 80»dlod h a n d , it w ill p ro b a b ly Farm F ers Exchongod. Twin 1115 Firm Work Winud S 1, $150 Cal 733-9333 : Fans. Idaho. 733-3Si61. _ ask ky Ron. 32s326-3188. 1CJ-5.V6. steol cab. PTO I S i i i falsccard when Westst played the convert a (plus score into a minus. ^ ich, flood njbbor, gas can *98686 MercuryW Sabto. $8500,: — NNow Simpco 16* ropirto sad- H Parting out 1977 Chovy Im- '86 -86 Subanj Turbo XT coupo, Tior.^1695.733-2653. CallII423-5923. 42; four on the sccond diaidiamond? Pcr- dl p a b A 1977 Chovy v4 lon toadod. load $9295. Seo al i H ^ dk). Now $695, s a a ifia at C I.W350 Dodoo V8, 4 spd ------haps. However, if WJSt est' w as p la y in g Sni M d p:» qqtx»tl«BW Th»'*e«i, Rd. Doi ' $400: ^ Ca!l 543-8542: dhor 6 gl.>.p.C.'l32..2072o, -EntorprlBos. |^ 500 Hwy 30,- Pil«cmiR-HM bo Itodto tiros. AM/FM radio. . . . « high-low fivm 6-4 doubjubleton,-South -- u«i.04Um.'tx. TlsxM.TJUi, «tth OlOf 7 3 4 . 6 1 8 1 . ^ . ------■ h i Hicrorcanazfe-aiea.- - pg p B Auto*-Oldimobll* :* iMlop* ior reply. ^ .PB, $6295.733-2653. ^ would have had to exp)acplaln why he *“»•>« Now & usod. Slock & horso [ 13S C y c lii t S uppllu zuki ATV 50.1 ownor, ex- iga3 o Irailors. featuring Logon ^D Recreational 13! a"s57?"G°sl'’£:"Js: s 13 Omega BrdughamT PS;* t lost two tricks to A-10-20-2 with East. i(»Vt>li.UMU4rui>ntrBcat fonn- O' « SEARAY BOATS ^250 Inlorcopter, Only 3000 u146 i 4*4’* 4 ATV* i w Tib -F .m G.i. Bon Mottom 734-8a80. “ or. Send resume lo Box 868,• il WE BUY & sell usod sod- mllos.mil Coll 733-7502 or _ t- 1 2 5 6 a h o r ^ .______; ; dkis & lock. Shop around ------axy ’ &500, now engine, excel- Like new, tlool caso laloral^ 085 Bicycles c/o Times Nov«. PO Box U R G E SELECTION «como « by Norwosl Financial, t1973 07‘ Ford 3/4 ton 4 x 4, 4 lent 1 ccondition, moko ollor. I? ?Jl ',’,' Ponliac Firebird Trans- ______- _ 546, Twin Falls, 10 63303 ‘ wih * us lost, because wo will K J^B luo L a to North, by ^ I. $3795, Soe al 3-H En-' lilo cabinet, 4 drawers withflK) - not^^ u^orsi^ oi^boots & __ USED BOATS spood. engiiio rocanily re- Call 1734-7021-7 ______ample hsftO'ntHtles: C8ll Wr -ftent my fasi 7 rs‘putatu~ — PROP-^fcOWEfHJNIT— -£J2 boirroyccnani rurtriing'cood,- j 967 xt»oer400-Hwy-30rFtler------REBUILDING i7 Trwmph 0T 6. rebuilt a l 326-31B9.______. 7 3 ^ 8 2 Of 73 ^ 5 9 4 . _ ground to boot/boon growor $ $2500. Call 678-7942 dfjvol’0 train. $1500.734-7403. SAVE BIGI 13t13fl H u v y Equipment Olympia eleci. standard to trade for potolo ground up ~ 1975 Chovy 4x4 3/4 lon, 4- 19591 M Firebird, toadod. AT.- 088 Uwn& Garden lo 200 acres. 82S-&17. ^ MOST COMPLETE — )9 Chovy El Camlno, now u -63. oxcelleni 01 condition,: typewiitsr, uso* reo & car­ . 106 Swin* 1976 950 Cal kwdor, SN 'P®spood. lock-out hubs, h a s paintnt, rebuifl 350, excoltont idan ] bon rfebons, $65/dler. Soo — This yosr wilt bo our bost! — SERVICE DEPARTMENT 1?' »0-C all 733-1837. .INALLMAGICVALLEYi 81J2003, good condition. hay boom, excol cond.. wil condttidttton. $2000 Irm. Days, Kathy al 451 E ^lan d O r. ^ Uso Classillod. 733-0626, BBrooding or butchor whito ...... 1— ‘------PhjPhono 786-9S01r$22,500.- - *S5jsett either or bolh,-423-4903.- g34ra1-4451,-ovohIng*7934- -Ponilao Firebird Tran*: . . •■■ ■ ■ • Q?nrcnd?6r4017.lili ------I, « 7 W . Soe at 3-H En- Oxiord k»ter-ilto motal trayray 1978 Ford LN 9000 J 8.000 T7 8i . Ford 3/4 ton 4 x 4. oxc 4012,l2,ask/orMid(OV. - lllo. tan, on castors, $50. 102 Cattle C EN TU R Y 19' xisos, 500 Hwy 30. Filer >0. 090 Pets & Supplies . 108 Sheep/Goats from, 38.000 roars, 5 & 4 SScond. ! $3500 firm. 5 3 6 ^ 9 5 . Accop Call 733-9562. BOATLAND irons 290 Cummins. 14 yd 19611960 Chovy Suburban Sil- on a =°< 320-318° 3 .mole Toy Poodles, 7 7 125 brod Horolord-Angus - heifers. 700* pounds. SellI Wanted: Mature goats, wil ~ dump bed. Phono 788-9501. vortvorado,complotoly loadod. verlll n t old. 324-4277. NEW BAYLINER S jji irfr pkg. AC-lroni and rear, Monni I Auto*-Oth*r' 077 Horn* Entsrtalnmint — an or part. 702-752-3668. PN in stock. 1988jxicos. running run boards. 4 Sf^ . , 6 Fri^kJairo rotrigoralof. irost-st* Ibs-from Rogorson. 100 AND SUPPLIES Tom's Tt Marina 4 Sport Cds. cylinder, cylii low mles. Asking 11 you are unable toI ccall or com e by Thee TTimes-News k»s wHh top Iroozof, 19 cu- ~ head of heifers, 550-650 i Hovbum/Burioy. 6?B-7473. For sale: Pure whllo Gorman ' 1 mitooastofBuhl.Hwy30 J: $3495 Vory doan. 324-2955 office, sim ply clip a fi bwfl.$17S. C^I934-455a. ^ Iba-lrom Rock Crook, too ~ 543^4777 and mall this orderr form to our — Shophord puppy. Active. 2% mixed steers and heifers, 77 1970197 Dalsun PU. njns good, GE rofrig.. whlto, ike rtowow mo oW lomalo. Has had 2 122 Sporting Goods $6000.934-6129. $60 ^j:lassiflia deparlmneni t so that we can g 2 500to600be-fromSabnon, iiUsod sleel pipe; 18*-$2.99 1 get your ad — coftdronCflJl 324-3532. _ _ sots of shots. Call 734-8955. porf|-20‘-$3'9iporn, gr ^ 150 head mixed steers and ^ Bic ski racks, usod one time, 1975 hoavy hall, 4x4. now stalled w ithout delay GE washor and dtyor. 5195. Froo; block Lob pops, 5 wks. Rocky Mounlian IndusUios engine, transmisston. asking ‘V- ^^^324-1140 days or 543- s. heifers, 400 10 500 lbs. Wllor.C.IIOT.ggM »;! 13- malo rtomaio. Call 326-4062>2 Twin FbIH Uve$lock. 630, Jorome, 324-2142.______*2 $2250, Wilh camper sholl - P lease print cl(;learly with dark pencilCllorpen ^ for diroaions. Waniod: 10-40 linos, solkl 19 and carpet kit, $2500. Call _ Rgllroad Av*. Twin Fall$ W 123 GunitRIIKl . - There are appriroxlmately 26 characte Konmoro oloctric rango, 30',O', FREE lo good homos, boau-u- ID. For moro miormation. sot. SS Can 537-6928.______531-5147 or 734-5516. icters Qood condilioRj'lorgo ovon.m . tiful spado & neulorod adultjft can T337474: WWanted: Damaoed dr bent Con C( ARIS w^copo. 6 dips 1971976 GMC 4x4 3/4 ion wHh ’ (Including blanink spaces) per line:- white, >90. Cnil 733-929B. cats. Inside or out. Call 423- Dari WrigKt Uvostock Trans. ^ * case, Taurus PT 92 AF oveovershot camper. 423-6380. i l j 5769 or 423-5377,______- P lease ()ay acc;cordlng to rate schedujdule which Whirlpool large capacity - 32i-3t07.______-----^ ^ 9mm. 9fl Call 324-3160. 1976 Toyoia 4-whool-drive wringor w aahor, llko now, w, Hungarian Kommodor lo- Holstein brooding bulb out 114 Farm Impleminls FOR pc SALE: Guns, knhros. pic^ Isprlnted belov3 W , ■ >100 Call 324.2516. ^ maio dog, 3 yrs, AKC rogis- scopes. Whoiosato -» 10%, Koy ol plus 24.000 pounds mifc ir1000 fl i r aluminum pipe. ^ totod. 543-5042 oveninos — ' dants. Rmtstorod & grado, ti Call after noon. 734-0481. jg ; $3flt; 466 balor. $2500:767 1978 Chovy shonbod step- f oao H«ating& Mama AKC roglstorod Shol-ll- Ida GoM Fanns, 678-82ia, ^ Winchosior 12 gauge shot- sidlidor. 350 ongino. 4 spd ■ Air Conditioning tio and 2 puppios. looking tor bator. $3500; JD rako.ieoO ; rf r P lease run mny ad in classifi ■; PBOOUCERS UVESIOCK $>650S I/actor. 52 to . $4500. SHgun. model 120 with shells, IranIransmlsston. toek-oul hubs. . ification "1 good homes, roaaonably'r 0 ^ dairy hoifOrsato ' 1. |215^QI1733-1316:- • CanCan 825-9024. • I I - - -,i ■. 9 ft insulated pipe lor woodod priced. Mama has all shots, 1-366-2185.______ft *2 stove. 1200. Caf734-€922 *• Fobnwryie, IlflO' r 1978 Oodgo 'A ton. oxcoi 1 f o r ______! _ and is trained. Contact MaryH' ______324-4345______DtDahlman 6-row .high s p m 124 12 -Snow Vehicle*' cwcond, $2500 5 ^ 6 5 2 3 . j j ! ■ !.■ _ day s. I ,0. Morris al 835 Burloy Avo in Lg Bicentennial woodslovo. spud piontor with 6 gW iy — j (Print one ctiaracter per)er sp a c e ple ase , including bi'inkink spaccs) j Oven, Cooking surlacos: & Buhl or 925 Broadway or can12 SEUJNG:40SIMMEMTAL £ 1972 Scorpion Stinger III. 1979 T o ^ a P U , runs good. i “ RANGE BULLS ^boxes, somi-mount.-doubki 19 $1595. Call 734-05Bfi ash pan. $400.324-7246 _ 543-8032.______cup. $5500. good condition. ^ _ 4 2 3 - r S 1 6 or. 4 ^ 6 2 6 2 ^ Waho SImmontal Assoc, 1980 Chevy '/i ton. 350, I * ______ParakeeU & Cockatlals Can 466-3877 1976 ig Ski-Ooo Everest, good ______I ^ 2 « 5 /8 9 ,12:30. Pnjducera ^ suto. dual tanks, bw mitos, I I 081 Fumltur* & Carpetss Locally raised. 253 7ih Avo- Uvostock, Joromo, 10 JEJD 466 baler. 432-5246. '. condition. co $650 or Irodo lor \ — nuo East or can 733-6954. $2995 finn. Car734-2716. | - For calnk>QS ctII 934-8270 MlMF 1605,3209-Now Cat ot- lami motorcycto ol oqual vol- ^ j _ j ______I Ji- ' ' 1 9 8 0 lon GMC d«sol PU. i I* ~TOr~Pilry EqulpmenT . ^ilch.^cab atr. excel g> S . J198? i C ^^^ haad, 1!^ All otearfc new Iwspitd tw i — r ___ I «39.HutU6«n4 ft swaihorT warmor. «« lapored tunnel, 7-v>733^2968 or :b4-7819'ovM [ ^ Purobrod Gorman Shophord"a Automatic tako-olts. 3 ' pipo- dbl db windrow aHachmertt. air, $1000 i i firm, tfall 432-5235. —zTrrrrrzTr room commt^o. $75; 2 oak pups. $75. Also, purobrodd lino, 16 Vandonburg stalls radio, rai all Iko. now: Tandom 19 1981 Chevy Luv, supor ' end tabios, $75 oach. Call 1983 & 1984 Polaris 'Iryjy ;toan. k>w mitos, now tires, ■ I whito Gorman Shophordd w/alrgatos. milo rocoiver. axk) ox DonohuQ sw olhor trail- 60 I ------I 543-5062.______PUPS, $100. Call 366-2375. 678-4240 or. or. Call 829-5214. Co AT, $2900. Call 734-6181 Couch & lovesoat. excollont lavs or 324-2406 ovea. . 1 I Roglstorod Chinoso-Pugfl ______------J____ , .19 condition, 5 yrs-oW,- $150/ puppios. 7 vAs, silver cobr, t981 Chevy-Vi ton, $3100, - I ------" I ' ' srt.C an 6 86-^45 atlor 6. Soo at B be Lakos Auto Re- ■ _ Coll Fob 4 or 5.678-2985. IK -F arm Implements • -1114-Fa|m Implements now w motor, 440; 1980 John ^ I Groon and goU sola, vory jair. 734-6809 (Butch), or ! I 7 WANTED: lomalo Boiflle ■ - ^ Oooro, Oe liquid lire, $500. 440; ^?34-5764 a f l o r ^ . . II clean and comlortablo, 8 X 16- tilt tra«or. tandom ^ I I $100. Call 734-3S34 ovos. axk). $600; will son soparaio 1982 Rampage AM/FM, PS. I r Like now quoon hIdo-a-bod. O U R i U E » ^ kor packaoe donl. 734- PB. Loots shel. air, 4 spd, |I < 092 Auctions ' WE ARE YO owmi, $3295'TO-2653. i I $300. Antique Parlor slovo.ro. 1986 Polaris Indy 600, has STT ------I $100. CaB 734-3740 Sharp11984 Ford Rangor. 1 !j — - c — - — AUCTION ILER FQ R ... Queon-sizo hIdo-a-bod lor LOCAL DEAL 3wnor, good cond. 733- ' I Jl Saddlos nnd T adi I N a m e ______sale, cream with brownI'” S oo Horso Equip (105) rialnai skis and stn«s, 912 origi- — ______t 19B7Toyota, $5750. | tonos, now condUkxi. $175. column for dotnils j a ^ ^ . $3200, C al Jim I Call 543-5912.______1988 Nissan, $5250, ij A d d r e s s ______Can 324-4552 or 324-2724. j ------I Solid oak. custom-made col- I1987 Yamaha Excitor, oxc. ^ loo-taWe-and-2 ond-tabloo.- Mndilbn. $2800 or bosl of- 1988 Dodge 3/4 ton, power j CIty/State/ZIp ______I $250. Call 736-0901. ™ Farmers' markei lor. Can days 733-3951 or o''®>verylhlng..13,000.mlles, I ------I : I P h o n e N u m b e r _____ T w in - ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^|ood condi-tJi- ______I______avos after 6 pm 734-0466 »™unal down, take ovor poy- I nont«. 837-6484. I ------=------I 341340 Yamaha Enlioer. $1400.- ^ j U Bill n ie (Mngic ValiDy aroaJaoniy). Call 733-7423 ahor 6 pm: 1981986 NlsTan l^ard Body. ! I “ 097 Hsy. Grain 4 Fe*d Arome whools. tintod win- 'j J My check or money onorder JS enclosed lor S 032 Building lUtatarlals --- v a - i5ki-Doo 370 snow mobiki. ^ I ' — 150 ton of Isl & 2nd crop ol tews. AMrt=M cass. White, II J'Bill my VISA or Mastere r C h a r g o iCircn.’ onei runs good. $250 or bosl. S43U 3-€0S3.Joeor Lisa. j I All Insulationa are not cnj- 4 cuiting'hay. Baiod at niphtj s543-6674 ; nhw 5om. ^ I Credit Card Number I atod oquall Call tho oxpoti- Ux^eptk^g bids until 2/7/B9 i A S ta c k s in oicot cpnd. U 5 I E x p ira tio n D a t e . ___ I oncod prolesslonals today®y por lon, 5 mitos S. of Twin ttC9|pyii9 i2i125 Travel Trailer* XI a 198^ F.250 diesel 4x4 _andjpuJlbo^*|m^M.abyg"H. Falli^CalL733i06S8.MO^ >U, w/ELT Ljriat packaoe. I ------:------J — nings or 733-9191 days.. 15' Roadrunnor, sloops 4, £22k n ta a Monnto. 678-907^^ ___ Building Suppliest 200 tons, 2nd crop hay. elo.tn, $1400. Can 324-4757. W/V i ltradoorsol:1978 GMC I P a yy Schedule: Wo« End Solos Co. 21.25 proioin, 26.92 A.O. B- 1971 Nomad 16' traitor. Irg. Sloi>lorra Classic, lor street BEET EQUIUIPMENT I )or 20 ton. 1st crop alblfa hay. thaoo, $2300.54^-6003. wall covoring. D-P Lumberor Aiso 500 balos. choico bar- SAVINGS ON T?1984 2 3 'Resort, $6,000, 1*®140 Heavy Tnjcki/Seml* 324-8t20. E»osiWkon(aint. .k run* strong. excoHonr • — ovoninos or wcwtends. ^ 'PLEASECALI OR CQHE INFOI FOR COMPLETE DEUHS.- lg495. g Call 733-26S3. ^ ^ 1 5 d a y s ...... $ 6 . 7 5 p e rrlln e 'A hp garago door opener Allalfa good lor'dairy cows. For sato: 13 fcxt camp trail- iradi 16-30 d a y s ...... $ 1 2 . 0 0 p e er l line wth 2 romolo controls. Call Call afier 7pm 702-237- ASjmrstmBESToismCTW ffjamfltmq-— 934-4313 Vpnice and clean. I went to igT-1973 Ford F-350. 9' covered — 564r______,1.^___ :------wrchaso a sman propano mBj* ; TRl-COWfTYTRAi:TOR *(■ftMEauiPHEirtBc. Mrolrigorator lor a ixaSr. Catt C3 q 084 Tools Ckian whoai straw fot sak>. M a il y o u r order form to : GO b s, 2 string bakis. $355 MNDELL, \----- 1 KIMBERLY ROAD. S 1976 Froightlror single oxto . 220 PC tools sol comptoioIn per ton; delivery nva'i. Pr»esl•' - IDAHO s Rn^ nnd Trochng 209-654- ^ W N FA LtS ,21126 C*mp*r* & S h u it - factor, air slarlor. $3000 or ' with tool box on whools. »osl ollor. CnB 734-9729. C i a s s i f nt $400 or bosl ollor Also con- : 536-6653 ^ 733-7272 jr Ified Department crnio linishing tools, $400)0 Doooho Trucking, wo haul 3‘ Boar cabovor, hooter, Spw^wd bods lor soto. 20' Oo- ll CallTo1irta:1-800-e24-95l9 Cail C Toll F;cc1.e»-227-l(X)/ ^las-oloct rofrig. jacks, no'i P.O.F Box 548 firm Cnn 734 0300 nsk lotor h.iY C.-1II 326-5869. io's-$1250. 16'sholl wilh 3ort-a-potty. $ 1 0 9 ^ Call ta/p T w i n F Jr? of 324 5S42af!ffno'n a/p ond toad trough, wil IH Falls. Idaho 83303 Su,-,«lorMlO 53G-2294 73:733-2653. pooxjotrailor. $1500.029-5720. 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} ...... ■J * ■ Dear Abby 0*1H ■- ' ' ' - ' IS • ' 4 - . ■ — t)m n ; Polia'ce^rr^F4""I ^Law p ro ttects \/DfT u sers - .j. particiiapaats mA Ufro m h anrmful expe)o su re ;4- , PurdueteUniversit]/ The Associated Press t d ^ hher 9 Suffolk Counly'in ly 's IH -m em ber legi.s- I ^ laUire ap p ro v eeii d the l law in June over •1 ^ |j 'm de e Qli;mpics' IIAUPPAUGP^'N-Y- - Arl law re- llie objectionss of (!ounty Execulive quiring roRt broaks and I ■ ‘ThG:iVB30cIftlifttfid Presfi ' - ' ' q id special -Patrick Halpin,lin, whn said it would —doesn- training for many workeicers using hurt businesse.ses andn was of i|ueslioii- W E S T UJiFAYETTE. l Ind. — Jvideo ciispiay te rn iiiia ls wi.'neni inlo el- able value'lo VulVDl operators, feet today in a Umg Islam Campus.polic)lico aiTcslfid four pcor. V: ind counly The measurere applies'toii operators -ijie-who-fan^in-flude-«round-ft-4*ut ------^ £idd-t6 due Univcrsitrsity quadrangle in the . Suffolk County heailhI ofTicials, week'tp front uf a .siTeen iii a prfviite. annual "Nudeide Olympics." who will enforce the law. estimatedr workpljii’e wilhilh 20 or more termi- th a t it a p p lie s to 8,r)0() VDT Two spcctactators In thc crowd of )T users in nals. IfjOlo 200 liusinesses, 1,000 a t C^ry a r Quadrangle also- :------Biiginiiing loday, lod, those workers Thi,“measure is believedil to1 hi' th e m u st be given a manic • " create:sted-on-suspicion bf- n a 15-niinute break or first VDT-regulating law en publii: intoxi(ixication and resisting__ enacted by alternate workirk assignment. every When the subject is how1 to keep a lawchforcemL'mont, policc sa id . , -irlocal-gnvmimCTir:------lIueFhours. ^ A s ta le S u p re m e (Niiirt juc m arriage intact, I olwiilways say: ^H r ^ Tho namesICS o f th e fo u r stre a k - iiidgeisex- Tlio employer;yers also must notify pected to rule wiihin lhe i "Don’t d riv e w ith thic e ool th e r p erson. . ' ors, who werb'ere relou.sed aflor be- ■ next UM) VDT operalor.'j■-'< of health h;izards, in­ weeks on a challenge to the It's that simple. Everyerything else |jJ|[|H ing arrest«d‘dearly i Sunday on SUB- le ineasiire eluding eye slraiirain ami nervous disor- brought by four bu.sinesses. takes care of itself." APLtMrphole picion o f pui))ui)lic indecency, wero * ’• tiers, which ma;may result from pro- Tne judge has olready grj 1 didn't gel this from•om Ann Lan- y-,- not reloused,d, bul Sgt. George Bit- , 'r a n te d th e longed u se o f VD'lVD' s. :ind mu-sl sched- four busine.Kses a prelimi d e rs . c ith e r. I t's m yr ow n philosophy loser look tics said if any were Bludontp .‘ ninary in- ulc iraining in rccogiiiAinn synip- junction blocking a sectionI ofo the law toms and takingng protectiver steps, based on the careful1 observanceob lhat A pygmy loris hangs) onc Southeast Aala, w ere re- l ^ y 1 facef' disciplinary ac- that would have requia'd employersei The law doeses nolr include fines for the m omenta husband]nd and wife get by tho zoo lion Ihche university. | ti^ t to hie keeper at tlthe cently acgtiired b lo p a y 80 p e rc e n t o f th e co; inlhe car, one of themcm fcclfl com - p j s P u rd u e Frc.sidcnt F i Steven C. :osl of eye violalions. hutit healthIt officials can Philadelphia Zoo. Two0 r she te n works wc weekenda and generalrally fills in when her was going wilh me. COLUMBUS, Ohio - T T> w o hotel A w o m an who whi: had checked oul . , , .n,. failedjd Ito convince him she was wort!■orth moramoney for huabailand ia oul. Isaid; "Can’t you tataJ k e fl tax i? m a id s vvhi; retu rH ed Sfi’j.WX)M) ill ’earJier in the day returni'd S/ilurday work she does, like filling inn forff him when he's Plui'uid said she's been lold lhallat people with similar th Bul she said.no, ilw,l»Mlooexpm- they found in a shoe boxX on New . evening to claim;im the1 money, said ho- pla> ing golf. q u alifiificntions nnd rc.sponsibilitiilities earn S2.000_to y, siv e . Year's Eve gol noi .so.muluch .us. a., -tel general manajanager Linda (^italinH,- - irae~ Fluid is tinlikclytft lose;c i hcr-job, ho^’.'cvgr.' S^(XX))0_n_'.m_onih'ai,'otherjnSurajic( - .And 16aid:"Herc's2 -9 20 bucks, lell------5^ ™ jicelbniccs..Ori!.ThijrsLJL _-ihank-you.- ih ------S h p T c fu se d -inn-idenrify-thc“wnm -ic nnr'' m s c lic rB o s s i.s h o r hu sb a n d , AArnold. n day, sishc asked for a ST)00 per monlonth raise. Bul Cathy Dean and Paulcila Vaugh- and said hotelI officialsoff did not ques- ' ' ' ~ 1 "I Wlwaited until aAcr he had his} coffcoco and was in a Shc;c sn id she trie d to convinceice ber husband of 12 ,ii- an say they had no socondJ i thoughts tion the guesl abiiulabii why she carried J. I good1 rrmood," Fluid said. "1 told himlim I wanted a raise yearss ithat it would bc to their adadvantage to pay hor about giving up the moni:)ney J h e y .so m u c h m oney,■y. was going to go on strike. After Af he lold me 1 moro[! moneyr and officially put herh e r on th c a g c n c y pay- fo Perspect found Saturday white cle:leaning a Police had no plansi lo investigate dn't have one, I went home and,nd quickly made my roll, rathern than giving her whatlat now amounts to an ,su .suite al the Residence Inn. either, said Detective Detc Sgt, Harold , , picket!g ts ig n ." ______i _ , “ollowiw ance,'' ...... "Il makes you-feel good,- 3wherd Sh'c i i.-likc the .Moore...... Kevin Cow le rcturncd'lb the office and hit-thehit sidewalk, or- "It's.'s just a m atter of principlepie," Fluid suid. 'T h e gl, glow you gel afier you giveI birthb to a "It's the lady'sy 's mi o n e y a s far a s .we I I I I u n g cisign si in hand. ugcnc)icy has been growing but. mmy paycheck hasn't ba bab y ." sa id Ms~ V aughan. ______know ." .Moore■'_said-Monday^ s: -^She— Infair-pftyrW -work-loda>';^t-stt-saidiiii uiiu 'Sidrof been growg ing. ------^W o-hochrdarlanc^ne^-^"; I vnTs stu n n e d , " sa id M s.>- ;Doan. "1 cnuld have sold)ld a house and bOen 5ign.,"This is P.O.O.P,,- it alsoso said,i an acronym . .Her.ir.husband, bowcvcr.-said heh e .o ffered Jie r u S125 , over lhe useie of turn aboul passed oul.-I hcld ontintoif'rcal“ taking;the moneyneytoa bank," d claims stands for '^person overiverlooked on promo- per mon o n th raise b u t .qhc in sistedi oion S500. sig n als. I willill ni ot g a t uon.- ’'I told to her no," he snid in a phoneph interview from / Into It here,e , buf It I’luituid said she's serious aboutinut improving her the Spijpringfield Counlry Club. "WoWo’ rc going lo hnvc lo Conscience- V j-stricken bo)orrower ry of $800 a month as secretaryiry foi r h e r h u s b a n d 's g e t a tl could hon/e, b e e n th e I third-party negotiator." — prom lso-for^-a-Mufderr-' ~ |H || returiis $1C00 to libranry fund _ 5 h p W i o f o l . 8episode,. p . The Associated Press NEW l-lLM.S-i'RlI'RIPS.' it continued, w here the huhusband HITO "The person openingope this letter had strangles the(Wife w over* T l ” FARMINGTON. U tah- - The lel- belter not tnkeike it. for their own so m e quirtcyy habitt of ^ f? tt‘1ter relieved thc penitent sender's i use! 1!! I!!" thee noteno said, ______• guilty conscience, ll also umcd ur ihc „,||| hers that drivesres him Op B / -‘ver know the sacrifice recipient to bc honest, th a w all, but wlwhich sh e and struggle lhathat has gone into sup- "The enclosed SlOO is lo be u.sud lo p]^.jnj, -never even thc I I lh this SlOO lodayi" ex- h o u g h t h e p u rc h a se film s tr ip s fo r lh ihi e D avis , \ IjC etter, which wrapped . n o t i c e d E; I i j l Counly Co Library." said the ^ he letter, iw,, new bills. lls. r . ' -I . ^ - \ . H tyityped without erasure on pla: ■■|'lc«»....,lTMr MUST BE USED TO the cab driver to tokec youyi fora nicc . '.j p a p er, LM STRIPS FOR THE - - long ride," bul she woulo uldn’l d o i t . ’• ; - "A few years back, 1 beborrowed NKW FILM ; locxlcnu. l)»vi.sCoum,vl.ibrl.ibrary!!!!!!!!!" So I let her inlhe carcar, although ' some film strips, and due lo nol without considcrobl'able reserva- '- i ating circumstances, I was uiun:ible lo Thank You., I a m tr u s tin g you will tion. return them. I have now fimnally got- put the money lo tliet use 1 have spec- T onic,il wns .sort oflikeofl agreeing tentei enough ahead lo send thehe monev ified!!!!!!!!" to drive with five slickscks of dynamite ^ today...to( und IWANT IT TOC)G0F01l The letter wasas unsigned.u in the front seal. You know il's goinglg Ulo go olT, you UniversityI seeleks fast food professorp jusl don't know when. J .ThThe Associated Pre.ss I say this because m>my wife and I H j^H dowment from TacoTai Bell Corp. and a have some of our beslliinghtsinlhe n malching grantit fromfn lh e sta le , PULLMAN. Wash, - Sotr c a r. imcwhoro HRA direclorir TerryT Umbreil said out there is a renowned schoholar who the university is lc We had a dandy one overa thc use is looking for someone knowskn a Big Mac frttm a Who of lurn signals. I willI notno gel into il hopper, who con help builc)uild Washington State That, at least, is whal Wa.>^ ___ _,_here, but ipoujd hjivel/e'b'eenlhe ______J i | | | | | | H ashington inio the nation's's leadinglc fast food ed- State Uni versityis'couniing premise for a "Murder,er. She Wrote" ■ St; g nn:The iicational iiislitutin:ution. schoolscl announced Thursdayy it is es- While that may episode, where the husbusband stran- C ^ r \ \ nav give rise to jokes tablishing-atnl distinguished pr gles the wife over someme quirky habit old tubbing professor- about classes like French Fries 101 shipshi of fast food service. o fhcrs that drives him i o r Spei-ini S.-iLici-_llO^far-Uic-NontMajor, ___ im up th e w a lL ______ffii nging-to-50-beIaw—resisidente-onjoy-a-froaty “BpfatBhiirHiToul- b] The post in the school's HotelHe and it's serious stuffiff loi' William R. Ben- bUl which she never evencw Ihoughl he je A laqlcw , zero in F airb an k s, i n , a group of local dooio r h o t t t i b . '• ______He Restaurant Management p n o tic e d .' program syi, Taco Bell vicevici p resid en t for lui- w as m a d e p o ssib le b y a' S250 So'sure cnough'.VcE w’ h e r daugh- .thinking: Those are thethe n u ts they she f ir s t a]appeared in a snug zebra about growing up as,ws. well. Barbie and Ken. . LOS A N G E L E S - T he ,...... ter the dolL-AddAdds Bowling Green should keep off the roiid stripe swin:/imsuit in 195.9. Now a wom- • e Barbie doll may lead ann en-i "I'm lire d o f bein g BarbieB doll," says Sc'gal, whi W anted life, bul the "real" 1 ty professor Marilyn B ut th e n a b o u t two1 miminutes later, un of the 1980s,19 .she d riv e s a sleek red ^ I" B:irbie says she wants noi partp: If>year-old sophomorelore at Hamilton High Schoonol wliell I (ifit- whole emphasis is on . shc .saidil ogain: "Ynu'inu're driving Ferrari and an lives in a posh brick " her mother, a founderler of toy company giant Maltiltcllnc.. I'' "ll'-'” ''l» Barbara Handler Segal1 assertsa that she is nothing li ppeanince. popularity loo fosl," townhouse,se. She has traded her high , i like created Barbie. As a titeen-ager, says BarbarJi Se^»|,Ml,,Kl.C I'PP“ lhe ll-''i'-inch teen-ager tha ; OfTin lhc distance,.y yo o u could al- .school le ttetier sweater and megaphone ] hal was namod for her ;iO yeayears didn't want to haveL* "t"the besl clothes or drive Ihc ll best »'» ago und doesn't wani to I Her famo baslas grown, but tho.-e : _ m o st h e a r ih c hell furr RRi ound 1.- f„r n busirisincss suit and liny credit 1 be. Oh sur?. Barbie Handln d le r car.*:" th a t a re show ereiered on the Barbie doll, will) know B arbielie 1best s;iy she h;isn'l j 1 said: "Do mc a favoiivor. OK'? Don't cards. liked th e b e a c h a n d h a d loloLs of friends, bu t so ,ilid., a n d Segal is g rate fu l to her namesake for bankni do. m any Ia)s Angeles teen-in-agers. talicrvuluc.,.TI. The most important I .tell me how to drive," It se e mns s lhal Barbie has gmwn up ^ leisurely lifestyle thathat includes a lot of golf and "If the doll is like me. il are her clothes,' says J And she said: "YouJ w(were doing G5 along wilhth theI "baby boomers" of the g il is totiilly coincidental," sayssa Bul she is tired of beibeing type-easi as the "real"n i a r i . k : Segal, now 47-and a divon rkins, who creates 100 when we passed that trutruck '■ 19:'^. A proprom queen no more. Barbie jrced mother of two, who says sa doll. People inevitablybly hail her as the first Barbieic d o l l .- I l« l.v lilllA - l’i-Tki'. sbe has been trying lo shak .•ear for the doll. "She ; And 1 said: "Who areire ,you, tho jji now a classic clu Type A supcrachiev- :ike her Barbie doll image prac-pr;i used to walk away,"" s; sa y s B a rb ie. N ow ahe s a y s s , tically since the day her.me uU'tpecially a fashion I jitale policc'/ 1 don'i seeH'ea badge on .^.r; an-astnslronaul-turnpd-surgeon nnd ' n o lh e r c rc a lc d th e to y in lik'ji)-k'ji), . nwallows hfird, and sm iles. Three years laler. her br 1 lhal dress." a fo rm e r' Olympic01 gold medalist who brother Ken's name was addidded The Barbie doll ne'never took up residence ati S, c c a l s , lo .Mattel's roster, and Keren — imw a N ew Y ork real c luranee is one of the I Thisish()wiiwent_i.‘-.^‘•:ckand sti]] niidsIs time for her boyfriend, II es- home, either in herr o'own generation or hcrdau^lUBhlcr's. t: s of the toy industry, I forth, ba ck a n d forth,.She Sti gol in a 'Keh, ta le in v e sto r — also sa y s hehe's nothing lilte his naniesaksake, Segal was loo old for)r ddolls by tl»e limo it hit tlje■niurkcl, n "I 'Ken doll is Malibu," he explain il fully, al- M couple of nice jabs abouijout how they um age;e hasI nol slowed her down, 1C says. "He goes to lhe bcaileach anci her daughter, Chei)hery|, liked outdoors games undai licv- “P and surfs. He is all lliese 'p iip;iii.v”s n 7 1 H i l i l W I were holding lhe Dartor,lo n a r)0 0 in La.-if y e air r was-Barbie’s best ever.' ‘‘ ■ 'perfect American things."" BB u t e r p la y ed m uch w ithh dldolls, "It sounds silly. 1 knou when Ken was nl Hamillnnnn High School in Ix)s AngOk iitedwilb Hirlss^-m tolikeike her long i\;iir. Iu t ^ E - FIorida-tlii.sycar, andofdoffcredto . Mallei, basjased in Hawthorne, Calif,. ^ 'i'les, Barbie. "But I am reureally not vtry well acquaint! he "played the piano and wentw to movies with subtitle! giganlic wanlrohi'ohl' ancrhvr liny size, r point oul where Floridada IS on a map. • sold, u. who,'hopping million.Barbies. ties." Barbiedollalall," Ixxiking back, he .says, 'I 5 the Barbie niystiiiue.' -fc ------ButlthrewaiikelTp]:uppercut alioijl •• ;ind herteei:een-age frien d s a l a b o u l SH) j I was a nerd — a real nerd.i. Al!/ Ken, now il. baldirIding, and ma«-icd with thn.rc c chil: P how I've seen bulldnjcrs the girls ihoughl I was a jetifffk," siys Gary Ruddeiddel!. wlui publish.'s ^ers going in re- apiece. ThiThere were Jewel Secrets ______« S c;o o iKEN on Piirc D2 Doll R e a d e r, a magaziiu; inai for doll cnl- I; v e rse lh a t d riv e fa.ster•r lhanli she - n„rbies.-l’-Perfume Pretiy Barries. ” leetiir--i. I does. Super Hairlir Barbies; nol lo mention li lien's mosl enduring loy.s.^•s,-ln .lween ages fouio u r ami 10 ow n a B arbie, 3‘'.',limes, Mattel figures lhalal it sells Barbie's long'ev f ‘ ■ 1 didn't thn)w niy knuiuKick-out companionn ig'evity ania/es’ uvi'n :ins such as California BBarbie w;is the second be.sl-selling be iii-cording to st [• punch, th o u g h ­ I slalihlics from Mallei, ana n a v e ra g e (if.'>L(X)() dulls -- Barbie, : her cre;itor. "I never ne expected that , D re a m Mid.liiige and Island Fun M iko... - Uty 1< itl A m e ric a , !>ehind thle e Nintendo And some littio ts T could h a v e -'^aid; T t j Itlo girl.'; ow n a dozen o r Ken Kei and-Iheir friends — evci.-ery day- she w ould Iasi tiff.'tiffs long," says Ruth Tfjiikimw why. with herier Hiaggering cirllectlctii of viden-gamc v: system. accordiniingtnTov more. L I ri‘ ShcShe has fim clubs] cullecton.irs. even Handler, wlio fouifounded 'Mallei wilh • -5 ,

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> ...... - CowherdI------—Barbie------• ContinQod-firom-Patfcgo -D l------cockerspaniel achiachieves fetching a -^1- -- - • Continued from•m P a g e D l outfita. w e're going in a hurry ond I d>don't -bone. ir~------Kcn-after-their owT'Thildren;—"8o—" nt fc a rt-yrear,' ca her-dcsigwrs-noticed ~'havfe’lfflifll2ffto~ybu;— ha ------— ------'-FilUiiiy-rsaidr!Ir'IIeyrlst's'tryor^ ------'------many of todny’s womcnen vrerc Barbie that the breezybr Caiifomia look w as ; - Believe m e; that would havvam-House-tliHt-hae-e-toilet— it-was-a-dandy^>rawlr------. sperif for'Barbie, herer friends and ■ with "real'fil'floflh action." She-has-n-T - -*For-instanco, the last times9 shd ------U m a d c I/Connrd-H•d-Hngler look like ' pos.sessions. pet horse arand scverol furry pet cats, S . US(used her turn signal, thc Nortlrth Kore- brunch with Barbairbara Bush, "Wc are very fortum•unate to have She vacatioitions at her very own tropi- V ans am were climbing aboard thc her," says John W. Ameimermnn, Mat- cal "islandd Ihideaway," whore she re- ic U.S,S. I gQi in a prettytty cdecent shot about - ' tel cluiirm an and chief 1 hanimock^and plnys with Pueblo. how shopping cartsarts roll down the hief-executive, laxes in Q h ______y u » y p « w _ J "We have tovfl thnt ar(nro verv woll her pet toitoucan, She has a lot nf _ And ahc does drive too slow.w- Therol_fa;tgn fo^-aifllfrat-»-at-a-bett«r-clip4hatv------k^iwn. But when allII isi said and friends —- N Midge, Whitney. Theresa Famous nanm e isisl no question about ^lis. I renemcm- she d r i v o s , ___ 3^e, Barbie is the cornerstone cor of nnd Christieitic; to name only n few. ber one timo last July when 1I made1 Michae! Jacksa»on'6 older this montmth in Playboy h e price for a line our business." W hat BariInrbic seems to tack is per- thc mistake of letting her'driviivc to ^ B i s t e r L a T o y aa appears magazine. Mattel pampers it.s stistar. It is giv- Konality, nnd nn thnt is no Occident, L f l . ______thc beach. like that. ing her a black-tic-onlyy birthdaybi par- M nttel hasas intentionally said little For 45 m inutes wc poked olcilong thc -Wo got to thc beachbea OK. But I h a d ! ty next month in New York’sYo Lincoln about Barbirbie’s character bccause f highway a t about thc sam e sp

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" A. ^ i t y ^ iay-put-i i t^ k i ts 4 f t • •' 'r i4iotel-r€o G m s— verthe crt5lB-cau8ed~by-TK*p®oplo“ fro m -E u ro p cy lt‘Tnr r o i'c o h - It could"tnrdimfi: - -o fn c ia ls hoping to stem thoth spread o f AIDS, we muinust do all we can to edu- diducivc to our clientele herere.' Flood keeper of deepp_ rereligious convictions .. - AIDS ape'cbnsidcnng a ptpr0p08arihat“ calT’tHe^oniommuiiity. Tl’s .u a iiisuo' 'to ] tintinrdlinheseri>pe.s"oritcm3'. l>i: ~ i 1 ..would feqairfiJnnkeeperaratQ.putsafc that needs toiLo bc discuased.' __' ___ _ ..She.alsp womed ^ t a faiaulty_cor>. __T rai ni n n_RH id'dJhiLide«_w«5^1>orn j _ sex kits b«sidc thc good bookb in cach Each kit.M; .would contain condoms dc dom could leave the hotel vu/uinerable ias-i year whenien the city's Heallh hotel room. ;------_— i------and informSti iStion about how AIDS is toalnwsuiL to CommiKKion iriod-ril'd-t« p»'r«UHdt' Iwt' "Certainly if hotols cican havo a transmitted.i. Steve. Rodri, general mar u'’*' tub and saunaI nw owners lo post AIDS • - ■ Gideo“n Biblo_ in every' room,i they ___ Dayid_ MorIprris, chairman of thc _the_Berkeley th Marina Marrioi warmngtv-«mi-l(>-^ can ..include a .. Com m unity said so his Mormon-run •l()-l)n»vide-snrc*-scx-in»^— r.r.alion. The - safe sox kit," Health Advisory places pl the Book-of Mormon he miinagiTS o f.one' said nurse prac- ’QCertainly if hotelst i s Committee, said rcroom and doesn’t even allolowfi Play- rrfKoil- Utioner Leland ' he knows, very boy bc Magazine in the gift shop. s Ilc They told U.SiLs iheyll wouldn't coop- ■■ 5 « % ^ - '4 ; Triupan; a ciin-’* ^an l^ave a Gideor .. little, aboul thc said thc hotel is nol aboutt ito plnco cnite_until thereire nn?r safe sex kit.<; in ical AIDS re- B ibible in every roon>m, --proposal------b u t-c- condoms c in the rooms.------alLhoteL and .mollmolel.rooms in Berke- |i S £ ® j searcher who ‘ hey can include a th at it "didn't ' The Marriott organizatioron hns al- ley," he said. ’"Vnila!J_we’"Vr said. We - proposed the ** seem like a half- ways w, stood for high m oralss andi pro- all. thought it wafwas-Kuch a good idea —rafe-sex-kit,^— -fM eiom l clhicH;" Rodri-Muid.-d.-- 1-lhi'nk - th n t wp decidfdd to pursue it:" ■ - ■ I K f s 'T here could — be-a-Eign-ftith ------yrpC2Zm zZZ2Z= zzzzz22znz^- r' cach kit saying, ■~A1DS re se a rccl h e r hoteliers dis- 'T he Bible m ay ______agree. save your soul, "My boss is I A legsnd in jeans.': - - b u t— this— will------i |-l-think i it conld-bc^0 hitting~thc"nrii=— ^ -MVC your life,"' , _ _ ing!" said Doris Mid Traiman,* difficult to ask a Flood, managor Vi^o served on hoUlusekeeper of deceep of Travelor-s h • V the city’s AIDS' sligious convictioin n t a few W W l health commis­ blocks from thc m sion lasl year. ito handle these B University of I , The proposal types | of items.'' California. was on Wednes­ J . "He’s called day's agenda — Steve Rodw n , the home ofiice, \\j|4 \ City-Si>mart for the Cily hotel manaca Q c r 0^' m u . * . Council's Com- fice has called \ '“iX j l N mittee on Pub­ England, and Wesstern I lic Safety nnd Health and a is also I'm not evenen going to-tell you what : l!l.HLU.Jllll„l.k|", ...... '...... ------‘-^juna*Bph»ig~-'"■.aaJI- scheduled for a hearinglg before the England said,id," said Flood, whose ho­ city's Community Healtl1th Advisory tel is owneded by thc British-based styleS : A dog's lijUfe Committee next month. Trustforte IncInc. City Councilwoman Anr,nn Chandler, "We are LhrcoIhr blocks from the uni- Lady awaitsI lusrIu mastcT) Jim was installed int to keep Her NEW COLOIORS OF i who chairs tho councilI icommittee, versity. A otlol of < our clientele is asso- PetenoD of‘ Portland,P Ore., fromrifripping out (he sUtdies said she is not sure .sasafe.scx-kiLs ciatcd with ihelh university. They are ACID WASHH]EflNS I who expUdnetned • the backet in her' isii^ u re d fro n t leg. should bc required by lalaw. But she mostly older•r people| or professors or - J U S T RECECEIVED- : _Boa constrict[tor sum m s lasise r $urger\;^^ . Stripped torquoise & purplepi pale pink I Man kiss(ses snake g(jood night; ...... — & p a lee lavender.la M any ; ‘ but m edia cirrcLis disrupts thecliriictl ' - ^^’gpgf^r color:(lors in red. black. ; BTTTf^iT a q u a , gregrey, dusiy rose. > IRVINE, Calif. (AP)’) — Laser beginning to0 looklc a liltle stupid now." ends up Iin emergenney room en. pink & olhers. ; surgery on an 8-foot boa constrictor'sc( The ' photo oopportunity sel lights GREEN RIVER, Wyo. 1 (AP) — Howeveiver,' the hunt was callcd olT1^ th ro at cancer turned n smsmall univer- Hashing and1 camci eras whirring______Green. Rivec_policc_ve_werc led on a ahordy .al . FROM)M .after doctors'jold.Jbhnson.'-n-'-«ity clihicjnto a media.zoo00 .______The..special;ialistfl.^ok-.Sid_into-thc-._.. - 9 l l search for an elusiveive "snow snake" they need;eded to know what type of >* The 12-minute operatioron Thursday operating rooroom and stretched him , $ 3 7 5 0 b y a -m o n who didn’ti 't wont to adm it snake hee wasv bit by so they could uso0 drew cnm erns nnd repoiwrtors from oul on the t«table. A TV reporter's •ect nnlivenin In treat him. r * 2 5 ” T O was kissing good nighiBl>l- "Tho dodoctors lold this young mann dent network and assorlcrtod newspa- videoUipo. ------The-hunt began earljoriy t o a i a y af- .. OFFICIAL DCiDEAL£H- - - ■ : going to die ifthey didn't findd pers to the Beckman’Lastiser InsUtute . -why' aren•en't we getting this?" ter Eric Johnson waswi billcn and , it typo of snake it was," saidd at the University of Cnlifoi-nia, y e||jd n,e rjpreporter, demanding thnt rushed to a hospital,1 m ir nearby Rock oHlcerDo Don HoUhaus on Wednesday.. Irvine. ' the entry seen:enc bc repeated. Sid was 'Springs for treatmeimenl me only, >on then confessed lhal the0 The patient was Sid1 Vicious, a taken ofi-theele operating lable, hauled proBlem waa doctors•s nneeded to know „a [Pygm y rattler, belonged to0 snake named afler the liate rock n b„|< n,, r r S ) H f e i . exactly what type of sr then made another en- i r snnke bil Ihol?- jUncDonnlnald and that he had m ade upp roll star nnd owned by Mi^lission Viejo trance. ^ W | M year-old. , ^ , , the Storyy of0 finding one in thc snow, High School. _ Cam era fiosflashcs continued as a red Johnson and a friemiend. Shawri Mac- css what had happened, theyy The press'presence wawas so great laserbeam shishot into S id's moiith. For the best In tl Donald, 19, initially/ toldU police lhal * the West, Shop a t... aying around with the snakeg thnl a pool arrangem entIt moro com- . . , . ' Johnson had been wnlkins wo IhrouBh "T i,? X thc cam era fiaBhes arc (Johnson) said he was going- mon to courtrooms andd battleships , town when he saw■ an snake on the 'ision. ■ bothonng hislis eyes,"i Weldy said. Ck)t- it good night, and il kissed^ had to bo sot up for televis snow. Johnson saidd IIhnl when he ^ '‘f f. Just before the surgeryry. Dr. Scolt ton was taped3cd over the snake's eyes ^fESTEftljiWEJHW it," said Holthaus. "They wore picked up the snakee I toj look a t it, i l . er therapy continued, ulti- w ornedI thetl snake was going to beQ Weldy, a veterinarian, hheld up thc and thc laser I Ave. Soulh • Phone 733-1715 - bit him. od, so they drew-tracka in lhe—^__sleepy-looking boa "and said: s "Ho's m ately to bedeclnrcd ed a success. 7^rm -rr^rf& Making the hunt for the snnke in- . triguing for officersI w(were the slither- ing shapes JohnsonI and ai MacDonald ' Johnsonion, who was listed in critical had made fn the sno\mow to, add sub- condilionm forI a while, is recovering, stance to their story,iry, according to said thei ofiicer,o and the snake has police. • been returtum ed to MacDonald. Amelijia Earhaart still lives — - in hciT sister ByARKENE LEVINSCNSON with herr {flying sister, Mrs. Morris- The Associated Pressss sey belielieves, is largely due to E arhart'sI's straightforward personaii-1 MEDFORD, Mass.3S. — More than ty. 'Thereerc was no commercialism,^ I I half a century has'as' passed since Amelia waswa herself," she said. Amelia Earhart vani!inished o v e rth e -— Mrs;-MoM orrissey's-hom eis a'kind o f— Pacific attempting to become the shrine to/0 Amelia. Beside the bed is a - first woman to fiy aroiiround the world, tiny pinkik airplane; on a key ring. A Muriel Morrissey; now 89 and a re- golden toyo y plane hangs in a doorway, ^^1 tired schoolteacher,, stillsti reveres and Trophies,s, plaques and parchment ------promot«&-th6-memory->ry-of-hdr-big-6is— t«sti monianialsto-hei>-6ister-filt-Bhel've»i—- tcr. Hanginging on thc walls arc paintings wl — The-pain of-her 6ist«r'6-loss-ha6--and.drawiisis ; d ay she learned wide sm ili o fthe disaster, July 2,1937.2, inthebacliackground. ’ "Of course it's hard3rd to lose a sis- The EaiSarhart sisters settled in the ter," she said. "And1 ifit's renewed ev- -Boston a ar rea when Muriel was a t ery limo when theyiy Ihave some of Harvard1 IUniversity eaming a mas- these crazy stories thethat’aro bandied ter's degrjgroe in education. Amelia SS aboul once in a while."e." • took up sosocial work at a settlemo'nt She was referringng to occasional house, tcoching tc£ English to immi- p n speculation that Earhiirharl wasn't lost grants, butbu quit to write and lecture . at sea, but was capcaptured by the about herior aviation feats, becoming Japanese or executed'dilsaspy. il anearlyei/emblem for women. . "I guess U's becaufause people just In 1928,28, Earhart became tho first ■ won't accept the natnatural solution: woman to fiy the Atlantic, taking the: l i l i that she was low on fuelfu( and crashed 20 hour, 4040-minute flight to Britain as I D oggery______O b en ch alnIn Insurance______Leslie's Barber3 r Shopi into the ocean and thaiLhat's il. It was a a passeng'enger wilh two male filers. Af-' T hei tragedy of the sca," sheshesaid. tcrw ard! slshe’ set more than a dozen / Name? New Locatioion? NewV Management:Tt? ‘ The sisters, bom 22'/'h years apart, andnd distance rccords including^ New were nurtured by pairenUwhoantici- rei n>mg thehe Atlantic solo in 1932, be- pated feminism. Theirleir mother, who coming the first, woman to do so. i w F a i c e s ;a n d I II 8*hc m arried publisher and P la c ee s climbed Pike's Peakik ini Colorado as aces and Piace:es is a unique op r George Putnam. "She was N e opportunity to onn n o u n ce yojjr_r.eleloc.ation ______a girl, designed trouseusers for them so explorer C ireful to choose a m an whoI ^ N e w Fiam a e, new nrian they could play unhirihindeied by the very carei inogem ent, or viw hatever new s5 you feel is exci< citi^. This long skirts then wornrn byI most young sec;ec th at she could fly," M rs.-» • changed nc a'g'eT 'tJofaeredd in coior, will'iTi featu re yourr business pho'l o t o g r a p h ladies. Their father,ier, a railroad Mornsseyeysaid. ir t intended that” 27,000-mile■ ■ speclarpai lawyer whose-alcoholi;lolism complicat- Earhart lied by your mem essage w hicti1 'will be read bDy over 56,0003 p potential round the equator lo bo her ed thc family's uneveiven ibrtunes. on- e a c c o m p a n;y i i custom ers. couraged their tomboyw yzeal, Inst long-cig-distance jaunt. When she ■ navigator ran low on fuel' M agic Valle\ iSted? C ontacct your Tim es-s-N ew s Sales R epresentativev e o r t h e Muriel camc to thithis old Boston ^ u tY o o00 " miles ^ f o r o reaching a 1 I n t e r e s suburb in 1925 to teachach. She mamed ^„f|of land called Howland Island, I T eiem arketing CD eportm ent.toc3day to reserve youry space. manufacturing executi ™t.vo H , Albert hnd1- clclocked 22,000 miles. ------■ Times-News 1 ^M orrissey, who'diedI.nl91S,andhad in January, at Mrs. Morrissey's two children. ■ request,, thetl Federal Aviation Ad- Y $80.00 Incluiudes Photo, 60iO-65 Words ofF Copy and Coloilor "Most of th? timo I Vwas not as am - minislrnticition retired thc regiBlration^■ / ONLYleadline: Tuestsday, JAN.“31$1 bilious and ns adverventurous," snid numlier of o the twin-engine plane St^RunsHWonddayrFEBT^etlrI------Mrs. Morrissey, tall1 urund slender like Earhnrt. fiewfl( on her lasl fiight, 1(3020, D( her sisler. "Amelia. hihad her planes -j reali:iilize thnl if knowing about iind 1 had my children,•en. That wns the Amelia will wi help one young woman ' difference." accomplisllish her goal, 1 nm glad I did -0931 '33-09931 Tho world's Instin!tmg fascination it." Mrs.. MorrisseyM said. 733- ■■■

* • D-4 .Tlmos Now}). TwinTwii FflJIs, kJaho Tuosday. Jamanua/y31.1989 ^ n W Vc^alley Lifee Havii^ no JfatH^a]xround is fa r bbetter tlthan a Ilousy fdother ------DEAR-ABBYf-l-ail-am-writinff-iiY-re— ! ■ ■ ■ ■ — Snmphnwihey.Bunrivo.I ______who' hifl fall'alhcr waa.'he diEnT k'n'ow''v~ ~'~T~whblch'roHcgiy~d'gi^ ie w ith you cntf.^' 'hm 'dohXo h V kn o w lch o l lo sav. •------flponse to “Alono inin Minnesota,”} who ______- O N E O F MyWANYJ.N L,A....whoJii8.mQlnottieL-wns .eiU icr.Jiut ap-_ . wiicn_you-say,JJt’s-a man'u T sjig h t \o-(Jcl-jOiby'iMx)kbookktj-^U^-U)- Wrile— ■------wantcdlo hcnrfrom-;jm-people-whonQV-— Pl^-A bigail ------parently he knew lovo, which wnss know that he has fatheredt^d a child." Letters far All Occasion.'!.' Sen d a er knew their falhere.crs. I am ono. _ DEAR ABBY; "Alone ■ifW VanBuren _ c j n Alinneso- - more importi ------:— ehetk- or moneumey order~for—$2.89— ------“ MyTnotherDnd fatifathtn'hadT)lflnnod-[x'< -j 5 '.wrote to say sho wj was pregnant Enough Jor|on Michcncr. “Alone" is a1 - H O W N IC E IT W OUIUU) HAVE- ($3.39 in Caiiaianadai to:.Dear Abby. to m any in Juno o)f n 1959. My m other I Dear Abby and unm arried. She trioi ied lo tell the wise youngg \ woman, NO father is in- _____B E E K -U ttv r M i k;i. ’t. f P O ..B 0X .4 4 7 ,Jia u n l__ - became pregnant:inin Octobet‘4*fl968( “ man rcsponsiblorbiirhF r'th'an hlousyonc. Don't put off wriling thank-you t Morris, ll i GI05>1054 ipo.'ita^ie is in c /u t/- and when t;hc toldtld her fiance the sence. Pcrhops Pc I would have fell dif-lif- other atate and refused l4 I losee her. so —'Ji-JOYCE IN FLINT, MICH.■ notes,i letlen o f sympathy,ly, etc. be- ed i ; _ news, that'H thc last time ahc saw ferent if I had had some contact withilh sho decided nol to tellI him.-aaying,1 him! him, bullul I agree — no father ia better ^ r "Mnybe no father wouhaid be bettor DEARAB\BBY: I fathered a child 42} t lousy one. - When I honr my-friends fri m i horror thnn a lousy one,* YouI ^f d : “Every_ years ngo by a young girl ! cared for. atoricaofwhat itwas/as like to live wilh If I shishould ever have thc opportu-■^7 ~Tnan~has the right to knowkfi Ihat'R e Soon afler• *1“Mnry" becamo pregnant •lousy" fathers who10 vwere in and oul nity toI meetm him, I would do so. I amIn, haa fathered n child." ____(unknown lo to me), I went into the‘ EightyB i g i R e a s o n s of their lives (manymy of them were very mucrnch interested in his ancestors1,^ "Alone" asked for opiniinions ofihose armed semc'ivFces; Mary fell in ldve wilh abused children), J thankt everyone and partiirticularly in his medical hlsto-^ who never knew who-tl-their fnUi«rK--nnotlwr-mHnnn and-did-nol-want me io mvolved for noVhnvirivirig Vubjccted me ry. Howc'wcvcr,.! cannot say to whnt cx-!x- know almutIt thet prognancy, preferring; ...... a i n v e ^ w i t hh ~ " _ ■ to a father who obvobviously was not tent I wouldwo 'want himIn‘myongolnfr~------My-opinionja-ba3ed_Qiiiii-thtLlife.of ii> Ict hcrjie'new hu.sband IhTiik it wns ' ready for the respon pC James Michcner, tho author. ni As a his chil3. KiHiTlearned a year later ponsibilitiea of fa- life. Il wwould depend on thc lypo of i - D r J o n e s therhood. personI he is today babe, he was lefl on the' doorstepd of a thot il wnsI notm his, as il looked exact-- E d w a rd Pennsylvnnin widow who'10 hnd several ly liko me. .so.sohe divorctd her. I found I am proud that mj my mother decid- 1 hopeipe “Alone" obtain.^ poor aup.P* childrenofherown. oul about nilill this only afler Mary had 1. U.S. G ovcfiw iE^ t Guaranteed Bon(ands ed to keep me — which_wafl-not.an_portJbr wk I tr herself. She is nol the firs^t At one point she had.i i U) placo nil given up mny / son for adoption. I lost Ouarnnlwd nn l« l^ y m o n l of pnnripul Hnil easy choicc to makekc in. 1959. I wea womanI whov has had to mnke thnt at her children in on orphiihanage. until track of the.he boy iin d 'h is n\pther. 2. Federal Inco£c »ulijst lOBlatcaniJw Ifiul Lulh. . 7.50^* 3. Investm ent Grade n Corporate Bond 5 y c ’ 4. FDIC or FSLICC - Insured MurtaiLugh annb> i>UU,> err 1^ reaent^itive from tho10 HomoKtend will spenk stu d en ts earned honelonors in th e aec- High:i; Tbny Jardino, Nicole «k on flo w o rn rra n g -- 6. IRA and KEOGGH itetirement Plans ond nine week gradrading period a t Melody' andai Colleen Stastny. ' IUkhI on AAA-ratcO r|>iralu Itthic.-5 in America," n three-ce-credit course ofTered vallcaula ai n d B rent Wright, by thc Collcee or SoiillJthorn Idnho will begin alII > 8 p.m. T hursdny on . • Sixth Grade • Sophcahomores: KAIDGhnnnel 4 or thrhrough KISU from Mini-Caf'a.ssia residenUs. ^ Tbp; B iyan Wright.ht. High;; ? M arc Graff, G ary Afoyes^ Thb course will cxaramine contemponiry elhitviitvj] c«n/lict.s .-ind pro- ' High: Wes Cumrimmins, Robert andAimoineePalme'r.- vide a grounding in th(•ho langunge, concepts andid iIraditions of ethics, Johnson, D ustin Moyes, M( Natalie Honors:irs: LcAnn M yers. Tricia^ Tho television portionm uses experts from gtive:'vernnient, the.pre.ss, i Palmer and Jared Ro\Rovig. , N ebeker,. meditine, law, husinesj'!SH and lhe military tn denit■nionstrate moral con­ T, Addie Riggs, Jease Simp- f l 1 ^ i Honora: Debbie Buckley. Bui Michell son and1 HeidiH Stanger. . cerns th n l nrise in pcrsirsnnni and profe.ssion;il life.fe. Gaxiola and D.J. Slanlanger. • Junioiliors: Brenda Larsen will1 iinstruct the courso lhatt will be aired Thurs- • Seventh Grade: Tbp: KKnthy C arrier a n d Rob- doy evenings. Pre-rogis[ister by cnlling 73:)-9554,, ext.e> lOK, High: Erin AndersIcrsen, Adelaida biAnn JarJardine. :___ I I ^ H j IE Biberoa, B ryan Brown, Bi Brian High:: EricE Anderson, Leah Hols- ISU to offer; ‘ Punk, Leslie R Ra am bo,___Tbny tine, Kimim Manguni, Tina ,Newlan,:_ grantwriting wworkshop ^ "~Va'8hollz and ChriaV ;•------T W IN T A L L S — A-^ ilTW^t. KdlyRov::ovig, Kari vnnLeuven, Hon-, in rdnlnTStnte Universit7y 1gfanlwriiing work- 'Bob’SeiBelb1 Genei Si S t u r g i l l Honora: Misti Adaidams and Mike ors: Briarian Hall, Bob Reiman and1 shop will be from 1 to0 i5 p.m. Friday at the ISUU R esident C enter in 8.‘M F nlls Avo. - Suit*ito 1010 708 Shosh.)shono St. E. Jacquea. Stanley• W atts. Twin Falls. Cost is $30.0. Phono 733-1925>25 P h o n10 o 7!733-910G ______• Eighth Grade: -______* Senliora io i ______In structor Dr. RobertT t Weppnor will nrcscnl thisthi workshop In pn>- __ .Tbp; JiiS tinC um mmins. ir -• Tbp: JoJohnette Adams, Rodney^ vide pnicticiil proposal11 w riting basics for ciinimuiiiunity-based projects. • High: Carmen Alcala, A Mike Bates, ChChantel Slnstny. and Shan- He will cover needs o.ssiisessments. budget developrjpment, pre.sentation- Bland, Karen Raster,ter, Paul Moyes, non Widmim ier. ol styles nnd docum entntation. T here will be nn eiemphnsis on nnnlyz-- H E d w a iordD. Jones Amy Nebeker, Ambe ^ ing review amimitlees, !S & Co.® nber Rovig and High:: Karie Andorfien, Chris s. current funding trends> andn. finding vital re- Eslnblished 1871 B rian W ard. J .source infnrmotion. Hegeg ister nl 7:)4-4478. Baxter, Darrell I Chard, Rhonda M emberir N] ew Youk Slock ExchnnKo,, lire.li.e Honors: Brady AiAdams, Cisco Looney, Codio M artin, Adam M em ber SccururillcH InvcHUir Prolcclion Corpoorporntion Biberos, Christy Cumummina, Wendy Mitchell,1, Craig Nebeker, -Shala1 Ladies of Elk: W ard and Jean n ie WaiWardell. Turner aman d Tiffany.Ward. ks meeting sett Ifor Feb. 7 TW IN FALLS - The'ho 'l\vin Fnlls Ladies of' p:P!Ilks will hold their monthly meeting Feb.. 7' with the,board meetingng al 7 p.m. and the S A a n e < n .4 £ ttC e x general meeting al 8. KevinK and Irene Bradshawuv will pt'csent n pro-' . College! of Southeern Idaho gram on window fashiorons. 7 m s , l o d e t c f ! to offer‘ new1 classises soon Computer geienealogy meetsts Feb. 8 The following classasses will begin pinning Feb. F 6, in the- cafeteria, TWIN FALLS - ThI'he iMagic Vnlley Com putejlor Genealogy User aoon through th e ColU'ollege of South- The fee for eith er class is $25. Group will m eet at 7:1.')5 p.m. beginning Feb. 8 nlU Ithe Family Hislory em Idaho: C enter. 401 North MMnurico j Street. The meeteeting will bo held • A taxiaxidermy cials meets from1 subsequently every seer■cond W ednesday of th e momonth at the t'amily • CSI'a M ini-Cassia:sia Enrichm ent 6:30 to 9:33:30 p.m. Thursdays, begin- History Library ConlaciId N ina Bngley, 733-677(5. program ia offering thethc Fundamen- ning thiss \ week. Tfie clnss will con- tals of Professional Writing W course tinue to) rm eet until Morch 9, in th a t teachcs skill.s usused in fiction room 103)3 of the Shields Building. Benefit dinneer scheduled foor Feb. 9 and non-fiction writinfting from 7 to-9 The S30 fe l-or a SH) doiuiiion 10 lo llie Twin I-alls Unji o f Ihl- ilu- A M liK lC AN I fee does nol include speci* - BUHL — A benefit chilic d in n er will be heldJ Feb.-4)I from 5 lo 8 p.m. The class beganan Monday, but men or ma CANCHR.SOCIin'V , aJ '.tnall tiioui) ol' sinpcrN will personally pers deliver m aterials. Tho class will be p.m. nt the Lucerne (ir.irange in Buhl. Chili, salmllads, homemade pie will continuo for five/e \weeks at tho limited lo 1 .Sin^iii^ V;ilcniitic loaiI atiyt)iie al Flis/licr lioiiie or hiisiiicisincss. Lo 12 studenLs. and cornmeal nuilTins willw 1)L‘ served. DonationsIS ' will bc divided be- ; M ini-Cassia C enter., 141458 Overland lween lhe Darrv llienkcke Fund; Quick Response,), Search5 nnd Rescue, ' Make sonii:oni* liiijipy. Ihisil Vali-Miine’s Day wiih ihislis uiili|ue ii way of Ave. The registrationn fee'isf( $20. • CSI’sIs woodworking cluss has ■ and MSTI. •..lyitij;. "I l.Dvc Vou" whilewl you help rai.sc stmie enuch-iiich-iiceded money , been reschicheduled to meet Wcdne.s- 10 help cure cantcr. You'our Nwcelheati will reeei^'c a1 co|'yco|i ol iho sonj: • The Mini-Cassinnn Enrichment dnyevonjnijngs, Feb. 8 ,lo A p ril 19. program will also spn you cluH)M* Ik-Iow. anJJ anya [Krsoiial iiiesNape j'ou wish I spon.sor a Sue- Thc h'omc.H nolia'.'i of cotuniunit’tH\ events. Send lo: •ish 10 incluile, cessful Money Manage lore information on these agement courso "Valley llafipi'iiin^s." TiTin- I'imv.'i-Nfw.s. I!ox .rtS.■ts: 'Dein Falls, Id. that begins from 7 to 9I p.m. loday classes call:all 734-0269, or register in 83303.,. > SING A SONGG FOR MY LOVE, I at the Mini-Cas.sia1 Center.( This Tayloror Building Rccords Ofiice. i:, PLEASE course tenchcs the basaasica of money . □ Y ou A re M y Siunshine u m anagem ent will bcL' hiheld for th ree ------weeks. The cost is SIO.;10. Cnll to reg- □ UtMeCallYorou Sweetlieart , ister for both ot 678-1'8-1400 o r stop bythe Mini-Cnssio Conrenter. D IWantaGlrlJustlit Like The CIrl Who MarrieddD De ear Old Dad — ------!■ Bogin niruUMdtiiu:re meoLs frnm 7 ______TO: to 9 p.m. Wodnesday.s-f('s-for eight ses- . FMM.______sions starting this weel;eek in the Tay- --- lor Building cafetcriti‘riti. Advanced Address where song Is to be sung; ______Beginning Bridge meet:eet.s from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondiiys for eight'h i .se.ssion.s be- D A T E ;______------PHONE:______D irecllons-H needed;id------Gooding Hislistory You Book commiilittee Can't Specify date: Monday,I, February 13th □ extends deadidline n or Tiiesdiiday, February 14tli U P relened time lot slngiigers lo perform:___l _ nmi GOODINC - The (it (looding; ('oun- Beat Free (Singing tl ty History Hook cntnmitlilitlcc has decid- |tlmes-11a.m.to8:30p.m.)n.) ed lo extfnii lhe dendlimline for .siihmi.s- I Personal Message;___ sion of stories until thr tlir end of thc ^Checking. JS m unth- Beside.s pur.^oiKil hi;histories, the Use Your Kej;y: Cheek iirotind. KKey Choice Airorders mu.st bc prepaidlid o r paid al Ihc time for performjirmance. Mail lhi.s committee’ is si'okinnIK information form and tour $10 dunatiotion lo: American Canccr .Socielv. ond stories on the variI’arious country Checking from K t ;lv.%MVKMC. i ‘y Bank i.s free w ithth a m inim um I'.O.Uoi 409. Adti: Social! schools lhal were in the thu area before 11 Services. Twin Kall>. Idaho «J30JIJ303-040«. consolidation. Iw kina' of ju.st SIO!00. O ne hiindreil do•ioliiir.s, th a t's C on im itle e m em b ers•s tott contact for Or Phor»ne Y our O rdrd e r: infonnotiijK or bnichurc? jrcs ore: Good------it. You am write.' ;as m any checks asIS you like ... ' ing -Dwain and Alberta■ta Butler. 93.1- ______7 3 3 7 -2 0 ^ 5 .')322; Piiuline Jack.'^on son, 934-.53I4; ■ no iTiDnthiy fee, ik:io per check charge,e, no hassle. L et^ D aniels, SIM-f)?:).!’ Mary Ybar- A m e r i c aVI i C ancer Socie' i e t y guen, 93-l-:->U()0; Shirleyrley Ilill, 934- I'iict is, K ey Bunk: iis .so com m itted to!) : s a v i n g y o u 5359; Gene Holltr, M-i-tM-4a95; Hoger- man nrea Freein.i. in.ui, 8;;7-1753; m oney, they even1 pay for your first orderoi of 200 "Bid Fo)r Bachel3 P u t F oulter, ri37-Hr)fiO;; Knrmn K: Mush- . lors" litz, 8;J7-fi)i;if;; Aliev Hi F r i d a y , Holine.-i, 837- check.s. A nd you ai:an ti.se anj- Fkis Sysi,’.stem ® cash Febnruary 17th • 7:(^00 P.M. 475:):. Helen Fields. k^37-l-l21;:)7- Wen- f r i • dell area -Fninii; (’olcinii H o l i d a yy Inn, Twin Fala l l s m an, 536-2191; inadiine in the b'i''SA free-of-charge. I.L ik e I s a i d , Wc.s 'IVoiinsiiri, r);i(i-20-•2(M;); Berdell K X Lesneski, ; Cii Tickets $5.00 (in aadvance) or $7,00) atal the door. Cindy Moore, you can't tx;.it free.e. See_fur yourself ata t K e y B a n k . .j 536-2352; anw lilis.-< area rea -Helen and Tickcts available al::: Sport.s Couiury: Nut ijterling Hrnv. ;i52-42U2-112: Helen But- 'Jiitra Sy.sieins; Barton'st Jewelry or fro ' • ler, :1.52.4202! rom Debbie Nelson ;ii1 lheih Twin Falls ■ If yo u 're n