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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 w
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. boun — 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 t 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 b 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« ------• ------______» t m o r n ______ 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 ; i 6 h ) H O N ^ O O t ') l^.\T^W K<5 • OVER WITM, 6 e i U K B m , ^ HONE Carcino,ygenic mneat KONE.'f? ^ ^ : cadditive ^s deserrve cclosernnonitoriing 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-Petcrson #^3M 909 J 0 3 l L.Ke’ ------Titnes-Nows, Twill1 FolFalls, idal« T uesday, J a n u ^ : • TiiAT WASSTMECIKST T A\OV£MENTOF' TH^TH6 5'^MPMONY -’i —THE-StOuJ m o v e m e n tT.—^ ------5lft..N0W.TlJ.TMEYTlE'PLaVlNeTHrSLOUlIUl 7MOVEMENT,'* >mics ' ' p — ? W -'-l, THE FAR SIDE BLONDIE m w n't -immta saexr mcmb?IB?] liWDNOeq iiM cooKtB W *•• i I ( j ePT A I- AnI/ -- t!r,5?lS'r r/rr _ _ N I-U IhI ’ U U H ' T Ifa':. T ^ ^ W I ' V ^lU ; tW ^V th l A ( J S" ■M r" T W A t vC'AS M ^££0_£A55^. _____ w l ~ " S G Cr tow couuo vou « - A - POSSlBUY KHOH THfcT ?J g F - A - “ I------^ ^ 1 {4 ^ ------E ------yi » m " T H D i i-ji j | . I j?w I ■ ? ^O B TuTue rA>^r£...<5oopf | | J g Y A g P i ' ■ r t _ _ - . A(20fA/^...A '29^/A V 5 \ p / ^ ~ I R g (W.X^tQiiOst\ C f /MiZB n) i p -'ANPTHSCTNTmOiSlOeSML I KHUSTBMJiSWOtW(WTWOU), fORl»SrANCe,1}e of=axjf(se. ( f t r U ] FifaxNOSABCxmoasa.\nrrn ' ISHOUPBXPUUHlHaf,m w tucfp FACT THAT NICO- ASI$7HS AS. 7^ AfJPTMe An, ^ ► — D , US$ SHOULD NOT BSUi p l l ^ l i t/ALLV ^ ^ ■IE S E T U P AhJ APPOihJ-3IN IT M E N T r i J CO^^PAH t' TOU? TlTHE 0 0 5 5 I / / w m a t ' p A i pPO ' R MB W T H THE CO, p S i ^ B 'X A cn > — > PSY'ChilATFier H _ O M /' ‘ 1 V AAINC •B POW 'T W B HAVE'E ------A N P V • WE REALLV , \. ______! X POM'T & I WELL, HOW I 31 T® 0 ’ f1 i ------E -A &OOP TIME: f X E N JOOY Y 5HARIH& - 4-f -A0OUT-A-L-fT-Tte-y— 6 0 *r S' E PRINKIWG BEEI?Ef? / GUEGe A P i Z J L'AMOUR? y ( PRENCH I | H T 1D 6E T H E R .A /V SO Q FC50P o ^ L -■? ■E ------S J ® IU - ■^' 'B J ___^'A L-3L^.y^rX _|-- ; i / v ^ W t S u u l - rw miHNS w A BOOK.' T 1 ir s CA\.Vmto.'CALW . I ~ A H TE fltS M G ! SrtClFKClFlCAU-f '('IMMfe T\C L n jl ^ ^ 1 ^ A8CWT M'W UFE. J m t SHOCHOC^ClNG TRjE SV(»1 ^ >l T(W£. mT s vEXPLOtTS PBCfiLEM. frtl££ X0\1XC CAU ' Fiitfgh I | w h L | . w e au se \ While I w as a\away,11..to 7 HrniH m m l W h y d i d n ’t ! ' ______B i i d L - r ^ ------s u s i n g a aarh had the powiwer ysave \.Ith;thinK ofthat? , o D o c ? ^ ^ in hlere e r !i turned off.T... ^nioneg!V _ '(SKHIFWiUWRPIfS ise^eePuisivE! L B 0 • • e t o t i _ ^ (MinmemJM M m 1 R , '— -x^osaisiiij^ N jj P ______— a _ i ^ j £ S L A ___ v g ^ | m i I i n f l m H DENNISS ^THE MENACE TH EFAimWILY ^ CIRCUS 5 T a + f o o ^ A :f Cpu^H'NS ° \- ' a n E A S lLB - 0 w i t h A a . A r t a 5 L 0 0 P Y 5 w A S T I |= A ------E ■ . ( i V J ' — JAI-ONJ-, ______. r . ■ ______R c s ^ S ^ * I N . I T ^ N fl j I F Y o u !>■poM 'T W iNfc f i S i U ^ DO C u TMY- T I------• - \ I ( ^ ------f 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 B 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- N aa tio n - 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 gr 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 ) W oicom o VISA, Amorlci Closed Sundays. Validate ------lugsflflYJaiJanuacY.3l,iaoa______U m asj ■ Oblfuaries/ho:ospitals B2 ■ Idaho/West B E 3 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 — 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 custo 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 - . -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 , «!»t T H E T I M>1£S-NIIDS I BBS JOSJST FINISBEDJKSTBBUING a NEU) COMIM P U T E R S V S T I MI COMPLETE m riHI hNEQI SOFUDBBE BNIND BILLING PROGRIi R B M S T O M a K EE ITEBSIEBTOSEBD I SDICE ODB COSTOMElEBS. BSmiTDRNVIV N E W S Y S T E MI OB C CBBNEES THEBEBE BBE SOME BOSSiTHBTNEEOTO BE lUUJ O R K E D ______Q i r r . . uIUE HHUE BEEN TESlO T K E THE NEID SVS?STEM FOB THE PBSTS T T U IO CoOege scoress UJEEKSS BSD HOPE IDE HBDBDE EDEB7IHING INN QBDEB. HOIOEUEBE B , T M r- SURE IDEDEHBDE MISSED SOSOMETHING OB MBDDE B FEID MiSTBKES:e s . S O , I D E mIIODLD i LIKE 7 0 0 TOro BEBIN OODBLE ClCHECK VODB LINE HIH D I N CLRSSIFIIIED BHD IF ? 0 0 HBI1B0E BNiT PROBLEM! T H f i N^ _ v p u FOR youiIUR H E irB N D CO!If^lN'UED BUSINENESS. ------— ...... ______:»■»- » t«»~. u: i' ' • m &C. ■ Prep standings. % Q t^ ■ cifi?t:ri££i Ml , K M B K B eE B “ 753-«55i ma e r . 2 7 0 '■■> ' . c ' C ^ .- Towday. Januao'31.19a9 Timea-News, Twin Falls.alls. Idaho C-3 ------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 r } a St (s v -sS Q>rrClltt *11 W 7tS. V ■ - L - t - •* OeS-0-0- - {PST'tfb a XBttaS.-s U5LIFELIFEia 9 ITt^n. S Fgtvn 11 ' S TS MMi-l-I tl» 2 ( ^ 0 >t«' '«'"Ccrt1w< ' 0 » '« .‘* ' QncD " 12 4S 9S .jlTV «|U MQ ?s endEEtfSllS 0 7B>aS<>* SPtf/« jit4 t - . <2I07 43S - \ a 10 BW* W.g.11 r«£d t.a OBBSIK.S SvMj ' ------—.J - 4 — “nnwrNwwrT^ PMFaHgrtdabo—^aadayrJnnw jy-ay 3 t r i 9 g 9 ------Buttsiness Yugo fililes for ChaiipterlT \ Bushl ho5 tte a d yrto uhV€eil S&L:l>ailout jplan . . NEWARK,. N .J. (AF(AP) — Yugo aaid moro thanthi SOO companiea and . America Inc.. the troubliubied im porter' individualsI may hold daim s - I a SHINGTON (AP) - PlPresident i------m H I ^ — Cumjrrently all S&Ls pay the‘ :sam e try lobby group, theth e U.S. League of o f inexpensive YugosI,'oslavian-made against them,jm. Bush says he's not ready yeyet to re- . 'emium. Savings Institutionsions; believes that cars, itfi parent compan}lany and an af- The ..Chapa p te r 11 filing, which veal his views on the best wsivay to re- • . Hi(Higher levels of ipital,'whiihich ia_thrifls should be preservedpre as inati- riliata filed for protectioition undctJlcd- seeks prote EnvBU Hfl 17.71-8 H(u H(U ’ isa a . a eraia bbIB a - 01 odii issa^otit iMnA 7a ta CMrnlnl tOta-01 MYOll'p' ’11211101UB. a ugd> a n u o - n ini in — BB a . a KYM ?a a EBnT. r751 ji a .U 0 ^ 1 I7PI7.P-OI11 UrUd tBI77 orcftpa;p u n a n imn Aiwaai uu/1 HBU7t-oi as a- Ita a. a oriTBp tiB ua.a m ima a >H a . a Evnn nu a 0 ^ 1 t7itnn i*M tp u » - a PioicitiCI«CID. Hefic 17a HP.III a HJUg It a u it- 01 TiEHTi OB a -01 S Omni iB LS.a •on ram lit a . a su Jt»ta a..u CM(ii tnts.aS MTW llBJUa-.U A«Qipup UUU7»-a InEq 77aaiai7. a KY1*J Ha HO-01 TiEllTi tic M. iM/ un a. a sisg bbIB a - a CMUi iJitn. Ba 'KYUA B P tlS -a CATFpTp u a u a -o i irMd 7aio101. a PrctiN H4717-)^a . TiEar Ti . B57 a HYBdl UMUK Pki IM/I ub a ftMYTp tta.IS. a - o t Ckitfit a s a a . sa PicAi H a a » -a Kredu u s a o utTii uauMI2»-0I SmOp u ra a .0 1 UM-jU,pw|:_ E«neSM. teaPKrt la a Orte tza:zaua. a caisii 77i7».a0 pm>A a a a a . a piuitldTLD 111 a-0 1 Urtii lir aas—01 s 9iVBnPeni c^i (k to a A#>ni ueUR. M T«». tea BJi a . a ftiTiEp UP B ftU Itu n n PIMITTiTTl t7l a-0 1 Unlit tlHUHIt»-0I bbvii tiuuu.a Orti 0. a jt a . a kwHMImnMov erwpp lia a -0 1 CtnsrOlrciM I .01 HnjB tn in nEigi T«». ii a i t a - a oi«ora« Mil 7n7«1.01II n£«A naBTi. a Ptnmttmtrn- KYTi 17017a 170 CBV1I I ia u a .a n M AaaMO) tl tKunm OM Iia K.*a ftrv tana, Hiiwni cw«ip IOI Its na a.a CMn,lft.tnnp>iai« BwSm Tarwi u a u a . a fiie.s s raoM B U Bji.a /idcuip.Jlp la a oiTii UQU8Itt-o i GCAdi HaitS^-01 in ta a r ta ML. a IBhl «M 7I>-oa. a lAvi iu ii)-o i fhumQM>p b h b b e>mp aIS s a - a TiETii nnB7»-oiII !UTA l77B«5-a MMI a n a p . a oictp as7a57 a i GU«i tia iia . a uii a ua a . a la K ^JI WttEt ri>-oi 7« E«ir« a n M.*.ti [)«i>p OMit tniM. a ckifd u s II ftiVIA UlSUO-a fern I»i u H u o .a cti« ta isIB. a ofiKi i i i u t - a .iHi rMtMBUiWMMvika) uwaSl UB NL.a CBnUAat: 3i»1p BBII77. 01 omap I7lt'It a . .a XfrMtnAiTwia 00.A II0MI.7l-a ' QtfTalal BBHS-01 Clatnll tOBa w totfl MM {*■ MB IMBB «a NL-JI om a m7a 7a £i«>£m •<* Bit- a Dot b o. a octvt a a a a .a teAeon t72 7a (•wgwFutk 3 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 ^ ' / ^ S e l eg i c te d offe‘ers-Rea fiestate~R lentals-MVterchanAdise 0144-074 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 Condomli Tuo5d.iy.^Janun u a ry 31 Timos-Nows,!ws, Twin Polls, la;,!io C f ' rmers* mtiarket-Re(ecreationw hA utormotive ' I 0776-174 «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 C-8Tim(JS-Nowsr Iwm Fnilft;bHs: Idnho • Tuesday. Jariua^:7 3 1 .1 9 8 9 ■ TlHim I m m i f m Id(MXnnIMC Ifflm mH FINI m i ■•‘Front wheeF clrive • Dual power mlnlrrors —SELECTr M ^»Tinted r: glass • AM/FM stereoo radio • Wheel covers • Rear seat healat ducts '"‘221^ i - \ A • Rear window defrosterer • Side window d e m is te rs ------7 / f e . 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THEISISEN MOTORS» Y O U RAY F •A utom atic: 1 9 8 9I L IN C OIL N TO VW N C A IR 1 9 )189 L INIC I O L N PIV IA R K ^VII • #L-34 • P o w e r ssteering & brakes • Auto overdrive transmis: ission * #L -12 ■ ' • P Pl o w e r s t e e r in g & b r a k e s: • Auto overdrive0 trtransmission AM/FM sterC'O cas::a sse u e • P o w e rr seal s S windows • Auto low leve! device • Bill Blass EEd d itio n , - •' P P( o w e r s e a l & w in d o w s • Keyless illuminatinated entw •■> • Leather interior • Tilt s iea e e irin g • Keyless illuminaied entr Itr/ • 5.0 litre V-'881 e n g in e "Air• M Qonditioning.. • Power door locks)c k s • Air conditioning • T in te dJ g l a s s . • Duar power recliners • Tilt steeringig - ■ • Tinted Ti glass ' • Cornering lami p ps s • Speed control • P o w e rr ddoor locks • 6 way power seats • Speed conlnn lrol ' • AM/FM Al stereo cassette • Automatic trunkn k Ilo c k YOU SAVE C H E C K OVER T H I S $ 5 0 0 0 ! J r P R I C E ! 3 , : 2 9 ‘^ITU TlC tt 'JH I hl n - i s o n ' s rm € Continues. . . OiJ u r b ^ p u t a t i o n^ Q r c n o s s -Ti______F o r VftlEY e a r s a n cd Y e a r s T i T h e E a s i esIIV s t P l a c e?iro I n T h e ^ H 1 / /or/c/^X o- ITOIRJ- B u y A C i 701 M ain At- ve E. 1Tw in F a lls 7 353-7700 3 . ■■Tousday. Jvirianuary ' Tnn-o-Neo Nows, T«.n Foils. Idaho , ^ ^ ^ ~ } ...... ■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 - D-2 .Times-NovA. TwinI Falls.Ffl Idaho Tuesday. Janumytn/y31,19B9 > ...... - 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 hav 5 $ 3 1 8 R o u nid c Trip Twin Falls - Wa:i/ashington, D.C. H H $ 2 9 8 R o u nid d 'Trip Twin Falls *,Del•elroil or Atlanta p3 I ' \ 0 %0 LLess if youVe over aga g e 6 2 . 0 r These arc thefie new, U /fra-S auer Faress t.th a t require ■ Q .2 '■ 2 Weeks: Adixince Purchase, fly mrmid-wecfc. ‘ S J Non-/?i?/una indable. Certain other restesfriciions. q " These are the sameS2 from Boise orr SSalt Lake City, H u so you save al! tliat driving, airponort cong^on, g ; parking, oveivem tghting and alJ thehe lost time. R ni5!]^SE231 pHrH n ■ % ------T O U R SorO N rTCTEOSSRET" - H ” [n AFRICA. < ^ F irs 'V.anPW AI'OALLTHEWW ORLD. H s r F ^ e r" a r S a v i nngs an Associaticon ofT w in F a U s m e O ffic c - T w in l-a lls • 'Fwin I-alls I cMacvcjic Cai Shcjshonf Sirvcl N'.rrih rpet I Mti^-ic Viillcy .Ml,II11 ______"3-l.(lSf,2 in F a lls • K iip c n ^ * S I N C E W nine l.iikcs HIvil, N .irth 7I'I "til Strccl fravels3 1 9 5 8 g I M ’ p H9122 -I 3 Twin Falls 733-1668-73 Burleysy 678-2151 Q F E D E R ^1 . * * * ^ -Icy - • Itu h l f l rlaniJ Sliiippiu^ f-cntcr' g 230 Shoshoi 12.1 -Ncrth HmiKlwiij'Miy lonc E. _I416 0vi N.’^l)2 SI.VHHHl U — I M I I ll I Tuesday. Jamanuary 31, 1989 TimoS'Nows./5. TwtnT Fans. Waho 0-3 " 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£K .« C'2)l