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cc o v e r s e v e n t Byly JA N E ROBISON Tin7mes-yVew's wryfer

JE R O M E - In th e rich,.-ch,.- fertile fields o f southern * . diihor In th e bucolic posture;ures southwest of Jerom e, 20 eoplffi>set fire lo a huge, wooden woe cross -v the Christian ymbol of peace, brotherlyt lo\love, hope and forgiveness — andnd then watched as It wenttu up p In flam es. ------Aa a cadre of stale and naUn a U ^ l m edia ly ^ s oti hand to ecord the event, memberss oTtheoT Church bf Jesus Christ Chtihrlstlan-A ryan Nations, dededicated the field to Uie whi^hite su p rem acist m ovem ent.

Grbiwds shohow support- • J : fo£uhlty agagainst racism ' durtng tw o dedemonstrations' rln Falls

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"We consecrate this grourround lo your s a c re d trust," j salelid lhe Rev. Richard Butler,ler, head of the Aryan Nations Chuhurch, as the 21-foot pineI crccross, wrapped in burlap and iakcdjp.dicself-buritcdagBlnsalnsLUiehlack sky______1 7The-cross-waS'Jlt-by-Gharllarles-Tate.-^whose-son-David— ^— - * Talate is serving a prison senterntence in M issouri (o r killing a tatepatrolman:...... - 0Only o ne m an wore a whiiwhite, hooded robe of the Ku ' Klu:iux K lan, Bob M ansker of Weiser, A handful of hien wei/ere dressed In camouflageage outfits and three sported ,4 harandguns on their hips. Bulul thell press from Denver, Sail .ake C ity, , Boise and Spokane and local media oututnumbered the congregalit;ation, who were so few they fallailed lo fo rm an unbroken line around the cross, The 30-minute event wasas Ithe third cross lighting on thehe Jero m o . farm of John E.E . IMiller, who said he was the [■ader for theA T yanN allonsnsforthestateofldaho.— f( ------S a lu rd a y ’s_cross burningig \was tb mark the .eslablsh- _ le h i fl w h i r 6S-oni O i n g g glom~on~earth~TOllga~ure~Ngr^ n r j iwesl Mountain Republic'blic-Aryari Nations and lo j reparc for Christ's return,urn. Miller said. The Aryan hurch has designated Idaho, Ida Washington, Oregon, ! 'Moi[odiana: and-^Wyoming:as-Uii;.thc-lnstJ)n3tiQn:Qt--the, great - ...... ti«l-N*w«priotoMNDVAnEKZ whIhlle hope. Five pots were_ere_ lit to sy m b o lize the five Aryan N ations menembers and partlcip;ipants, including a rob

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iPMAM Inlerveiventionisl escalation of the 11 I . . .. ByFILADBLFOALlLEMAN ------, 2d States.-hesald...... r u s h t o) J i n i s h ^— _ — T/,e-^ssoc/afetf-Pre5re s Thee 1Foreign Mihlslry said FiF rl- that proceedings againalnsl ______I j O t y y t - - --•MANAGUA.----NI nfus-would-^egih-Monda^ a t i o f f ^ Nicaraguan leader icd, ^ T t i a j o r l e g i s l s called P re sid e n t Reiteagan "the god- ^ his-decision corresponds father" Saturday andan said Reagan irm determinnllon of the go T he gav(avel came down for the year's r had In effect sen lerenced American ) a i d t o C c ■ By CLIFF HAj\S ient_of_Nlcafagua_lo provi' „ ' p n t r a s cnatc al.a:14.p;m-EDT. The- - M o - — i-.The Associiiled P ress— ...:-_ln:theScnj he- -.Eugene_Hasenfus.to rarrying out of the guarante . HousGfplloillowed suit a l9 ;3 3 p .m . ___ 2 ^rovIng Jioo million "S d TByJOANNE.QMAI' j " Eugeneoe Hasenfus.I who Irtiie lone uotlvq— One—wordi” - -aaid- le process." Iha.ministry sa incssagclcT(he U.S. t;mUasJassy------Tlx WfiHitngtuuPuPos r ’iy- - "^r------s w Tlyorror' Ol''a ’OlM 'emgiit plane. — ■" Maloritv Leader Bob Dole. • ||i/> nnft tl»» outh P o ngrr>grn«;«; holntffdly Senate Mt |?j______:aJpPJ1_5t£DjQfiLU) m agua : ------...... adjourned S a tu rd a y , -one-om day after -a • R-Kan . - wwhen-aslle,’’ltsald. _------aecu lo r to-invesUg Jo h n ,. the dcm anands for fiscal restraint, andnd prison sentence ..., forI Hasenfus,” _ Hasersei^fus. 45. of M arinetlc, Wl5 It of R e a ^ n ait« • roan: o~f: the'H ouse JudlcTafy ' . ■ “^4or-HsHna!nabUlty-lo-find-a^uccessful-ful------the-Nicaraguairpresesldent-saldiira— wlH-bebe-l'ried-beford-a^-^eoplc Somocista Tribunal." creaU e,-t6ld reporters the Ethior form ula lo solve the conUnulng pro-ro- nationally b ro ad castst speech. Anll-Soi Ntoragunnre^u: our national deficit,” said 93 lo prosecule those accus(iSS v erar^ t Act requires nani- _____ —_ ■ Final a r" *t T 1 0 r i S ° iL _____ „Hascnfus-Jvas_cai intcrrevolutlonaryactlvliyrty:------sam e afler a rebel supply | said Foreign - Relation6ns - .Commltlee mucoodtmduct charges are “not of Wesl Virginia. down over southerern Nicaragua. Goverk-ernmcnt officials have sa ;• and' effort and- some Mon- staff, membera saBal4 they.'jwould. wholly-y - unsubstantiated” by II, William J. Cooper.;r. Identified a s Hasenfunfus would be chargcd Mo in C o n g~gress ' frustrationion" have produced "several •n in g begin laklng-swovom id^RlUons availableable evidence. "I think we hA ‘I'e p la n e 's pilot, and W allace d ay wilA'llh violating laws governlr : The Washington Postosl- .'milestonesICS • that ■ many of , the r of Magnolia, the mzmaintenance of order and ar -from persoM.w liing ll 40. glye.'t(^>caD meetnectthal relatively low-level ,J: Blaine Sawyer Jr. Umony on additioiional,.atlegBlIo'ns. requiremrem en t," h e sa id . • m em b erss and many congressional Ark., died In the e raash. s publics)c security. WASHINGTON -— The B9tn ob serv ers Iday *hal the counten rs never thought«posslble." Earlier, the NicIlcaraguan gov- The; UU.S. E m bassy asiced a del: yere aaid he Is “in the pro­ . Congress’ last majcm jor ,00 Ions H ouse SptSpeaker Thomas P. O'Neill ;iady or contras, have bt ■‘{} ernment turned do'lown a U.S. ‘re - so Haseisenfus' attorneys could siac of putting the cdse : as 11 neared adjourournmcnl In- j r ., D-Maslass., had said in a farewell gunrunnlng, d ngi ilram.c^.n|i. anil .^'gni,r‘ ayesl lo postpone IHasenfus’ trial the caseise. ______ier” with newsmedia ____ '~~T?l0dCdtipproV 8rO'1 r!~------______istnlemcnt; .I'J-i"— ~~TTinngy Itntndgfim^f ’ : — Contlhirin'gappr jjj------rortwtyWekr------— ~ ...... y ui'im-mei- U-.S.—Attun iey-G ener. S h ortlyy Ibefore adjournment. Dole in Bell said F riday hc woullould The movM - folIt ^Sfi^^rgwcTOnvenFacS^ ..' ■for flacal 1987.' aI JS765! bUUoa and B y rd all Bul Ortega Inslsslstcd Hasenfus Griffin 'd made the customary call d Hasenfus, bul Uiat he hehod that.-.private^.COIeo n lracto rs ap> ' vloiaUnging a June. 1984 la w b ao n in g .«sptodtog bin to pay Im___ wQuldirecelve a falolr irfal despite defend ?ay.lor_l^l_ -lo Prcsldo;dcnl Roagan 4nformlng him- ■tspokento the defendant. - - - parently-have. .usc< il.aid to Uie.contrajs except. : governmental operaiirotlons. The ,hot cona Us the approval of U.JJ.S. aid for the ‘ notyets inaress had completed its or-thc.chargcs.arc-read_Mo)M o n ^ airfields In Honduduras M d 'com-.f intelligen ------Tmeaaufer‘U»'f~TargiiTgMt~Hingie b usiness fo '— —rcbelsrThe-funding-g-was-conlalned—— Aftor- ; forlTieyear. the defense has three daysyrs i to m"efcraV'alrpbrlS'ln Tinoney bill e v e r considered. e -wc've ] lis In the omnibus spcpendlng bill ap- day- the cotilrias ' ^iMUi' ' ‘T hle e credibility of. the ad- e Just aboul wrapped up this ire its case. The trial1 is supplying- Uje ' was signed by/ President session of nk proved earlier byf Congress ond prepare tration in this Instance de- of Congress. ... Wc • think luled lo last from eight tolo i10 ^weaponsanameaic ■ -Ucagon salurday.l y .- I f w as w(»'vc had )le' signed S a tu rd a y by-Reagan. B ' scheduh ■'on- Its' c a n d o r-a u a -T ia h e F - id a pretty good year," Dole They also come ' needed because CorCongress did loidtheprc tb Uie law .” th e .1 1 D em d^r 3 rc sid e n t. "Pl-esldcnt Re;;eaga'n killed that otaclala '’inchidS;' ifl '^IM I* ts ragular-13------R eag a n -jrrid— SawyeiT*------The-H—U.S: governm ent—proteate >»:------Miste rs Coopei— a Presldcnl Bush an.ind -Q^oraJ•al Edwin Meese lit; who' ■ •appropriations -billsIlls'for the Bob —bothQth Bobs." _ Ortega _said._ And President to lhcc Sandlnlstas! th a l the pcc aivado rh a v e 'b a d - h n,' , r n s c n l 7 carririnctudilu d c rm h a rp ------D yrtT alsLlls■6^rghlh■ea^ledly■remlnded^ tribunal "affords.-fewrif-an)J n v - ____ hassadarJoJS.LSjdi tO-day»-to-i^©spond,—Thei- - — ReagarThaTMr. Hasiiscnfus tn Jail.... ple's'irll s {’ contaci? wlUi Maslax; G om ^ ^ , named - ' cutback In Rcagaiigan’s arm s R eag an lhat thi control of the Senate'Is c rights and prc;e figfighting to overthrow tiiu a fte r N 5ta governm ent. : vides amnesty for Ul(Illegal aliens Friday nigllight. "We Nicaraguauans, Central down a militaryi supply plane frorro m em ployees In El Salalvador super- Sandlnista i lent Reagan and other U.S. - -:who moved to the tb United T he seC'econd session of the 99th•Ul . Americans and Lat,atln Americans wWchI HasenfusI and three otheth e r vised the supply fllghl>hls lo th e Con- sslonal restrlc- officials have h: denied there was T ^ : States before __^.l®;._«nd_,1! .Congress..s.-whlcH .convened last. Jan,,•n... ..are -Obliged...starti■ting,_today__tQ_^men-we wcrc-to-drop.suppllcs lo ththe Iras. Under*congrcss ------^rlmln£l-^'anll-penaUtics------2t7 -cnded-id-more-lhan-twe-weeks-past-ist decree " an'“ Intem atiulional—alert—to— Cuiitraa-TCbelsrThe-othercrewme r men tions,— thcI- Central-nilcm ^lLK Ecnimnent~lnYolvenient~ ^ In " th¥ T Agency may nol aidid Uie Contras, ContfTsuppiufTply f lin ts . ' •^SeeACTIONonPnPag«A2 Us origlnainal adjournment target of respond to the terrfTprlst, war-like, died inQ UieU crash. v S e e! 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A-2 TImoa-Nows.. T w in Falls, Id ah o S u ndayla y . O clobor 1 9 .19B6 p > • _ E x p ee r ts s e ee k to tri'a n sfer R e y k jiavilc-gcains to "jriTCOO'on U:Sr and-therler-ond-includc -bombers -and-.ali— _ Bul. as one officlol pul it, it. "those -X celHng o ther strategic weapons, as well. : WEID ...... — - madeide on-nuclear-weapons curb,urbs-bo*- ous extension otlh!Jitiirm sjace______Bt nge nuclear launchers, By BARRY SCIIWI Washington working talk:ilks w ere not held in th erBntext'of^SovIelTong-ranf co When it comes to Star Wars, • : Press fore‘e Ihclr summll dissolvedI irInto a Now. al the Wi om bers. ^ The Associated Pre s lo sift Ihrough the I^el;:eland.” The several goalsals Reagan m issiles a n d bon owever, officials working on. the ; bltteite r d isp u te o v e r " S t a r W a r s5.’’ .’’ , level, the task Is ual ban on nuclear howt ind pluck from 11 lhe andnd Gorbachev had appro\iroved slill - A n ev en lu j roject know Ihere will be no easy or. WASHINGTONN ■— The cue -camc Thirhejoblsn'teasy. ' summit rccord am its, beginning with proji tromthfrbbssrKohtonaiO-Keagani ...... a3=>w;id.—the: nission of ia74 Tinu iju ld rgaining table. forn>rm of new in stru c tio n s3^for'"chlcf f< Rcagan^s ^bm i “ Our first order of business is to-- “Let's nol look>ok back and pjace leodciders vaulted pasl the esoteric csa posillon al the barg ban treaties i lo the C cess was under way, , U.S..S. delegate M ax M. K am pipclman. cl partial tcst b; lear up the areas of agreement/’ blame." hc said.. "L o t’s look forw ard elem':ments of nuclear weaponryury Into While that proce Ification and tightened cleai routine sessions werewi held in Geneva TlThey include: Senate for ratlfl ne said. "On the others, we'll state and seek agreemients.”. en theuisuloplaofdisarmamenl. . U.S. and p r o c e d u r e s tcto ■ guard against one They had reached the poir3oint| of on Wednesday and ar Thursday. The ——The elimination of U our u r position and they’ll state,: And so. armss i experts from the Thi ovlel intcrmcdiate-range;e nuclcar cheating. cnt3XiiU_ullicr_flEcn::^lscuicusaing n-missilc-free-wocld.= _slralcglc weap,ons_ Soyl w-UTS-pockage-will-in-_lheU z-.:r. . rStnterPepartmtnt- l-dcfcnses,_Jmd-lhe_. wariarhcads from Europe. Ther'KTSovIcls A lso rth im c w - ^He^soid it was apparent an agrec—: - k aflcr Reykjavik to 111 ththey were sloppVd'T^yStai-Vii-WarsT—ond-spaee-based- s proposal lo eliminate He cles sel to work a intcrmcdiate-range wouould’retaln'roo waffieads’dS"tn-Asla'Clude-Reagan's lent on the anil-missile issue.wJll,, negotiating table fn thec i anti-missile program hallcallcd by ' second wilh 1 lissiles over 10 years, men transfer to the ne parenlly the most andnd lhe United S la te s wou:/ould store all ballistic hiiJ ot be reached In the weeks ahead,.. Geneva progress;s FR eagan and Soviel Reag;agan as a force for pcacc andan dc- missiles — appi ig^csted they go fur- not I danger- promisingarea foror an agreement. lOO.JlO.alhome. G o rb a c h e v sug; . : leader MIkhatl SS. Gorbachev had noununccd by Gorbachov as a dai eace tcilks Ccmgj r e s s = Philii[ppine pe ^—now-l--proscculorls-Invese5tlgallon-oL-allega-_ecnn am nnl_nporntlnns .ind pr Fhiatus ^ ed-fromPage-Al------th eey-ought-to-be-€Ku^>^ned^n y caine al a New York "forr tlthe fiscal year th a t b e g a-p“™ n C -re s u i h Congress is to con- -thinkin k wc o u g h t lo b e e x a m in e d1 ."," tions hc used coca between national level negotiators Oct. 3. T h e 100th t lambers nightclub. The special s prosecutor ^ f stopgap MANILA,, PPhUlpplncs IAP) - bet' v e n e J a n . 6,1987. AllAttendance in bolh. chan It took a s e rie s of and Communist rebel sincsPnce the Sept; 29 arrest of Com-: ;lt lown found ihere wass no reason tp pro- easures, marathon session:ions of lhe .Government ai The House andnd Senate com pleled tlwlnvlndlcd. House leaders left seeking to end a 17- mmunlst ui leader Rodolfo Salas. The- id R ep. S le n y H. H o y e r . D-Md.. D secule. However. thei House failed to ouse and Senate, a fillbustcister and a ncgolialors. se scsslon-came-Onc_d.ni after Presi^ _ rk F rlrfny night — In- and ifdbW^h~ycar-old-1nsurBrgencyr*hnve-re6umed-sas5 10 docs ndlTliold a l e a d ^ s h^li^ifosr'ffcromJreTTrcasure l p re-and Iftited:------jrli.il governmeni shut'dc dent Corazon Aquino met with; eluding some m m(e a su re s' Ih at had who pportunlly to- talk recedenled peace talks afiafter a six-week inter- den J for years - but a butIt ddoes live in lhe n.earby Mar;laryland Given the opp riday before the unprec regional rebel leaders on Panay- been bottled up fi cians used it. ^ pack nd sent lo ruption, a n offifficial sourcc said Sun- reg ilators were on hand sububurbs, was Iefl presiding ovcover the earlier, the polilic[ ickagc Was approved and IslanIsla d . handful of legislat As about two> dozen of his col- president day. ?r Saturday lo watch Hous)u se. e White House. The pi The negotiators met at an un-' In each chamber ! : more leagues listened,. IRep. Fernand J. St sichi S a tu rd a y ’s sisession was the first T ' • over last-minule;e Items,; mostly pet DuDuring one sprinl of gned the bill Saturday. dls(disclosed placc in Manila, the capl- bstantlvc action, (hc ScnaUiate ap- CcrmaJll.'DTl.L, chairman of the laf. and agreed to meet again, saWr projects for whic'hich Ihefr sponsors subsl Commiltee, harshly ta l. one last pitch. prov onday. clearinR. Col- "If this be His will, thenn liIt will Ijc Good Taste, der tonight wllhilh patches of valley foR ...... don.one." said .Miller on. F ridi d a y a s he ^______form ing. Lows 20 li20lo25.Hlghsncarr.0.______pcciccpji red for Saturday',''s s_ m edia______------H igh------Temperatures uiii^ vent. "There will be nolhTniiTng'trsIcp ...... N orthern Utah and N e v ad a :...... II." ^------Ulahi-Cnnsltlentf.rnl.lo rinuils today wllh______.•ers and thundershowers. ------^ ------If--lHhe7altem|»l-f«lis-l^ t scattered showers L‘d while.sT~ ■j------:------VffrlalJlc"clouds-iIs-uith-widely-acattered ------mullulliludc of like-minded / FR pM TS:” * ion Ihal all show ers loniftbtIt aand Monday mainly In dediedicaled lo the proposition y / j ______the southe:ist_coricorneji^of the state. Con-______p W v m ^ . C o u ------mlen-are-noLcrealcd-ctiuaL; e r aLand-lhaL-./r - ...... , ! tinucd cool. itiKhsKtis from the upper 40s in - - C hhrist-camc r only-lo-sjive-fai-fair-haired— ------I the northeast; t to" ‘■near"7ti “ i n " IHc------■ ■ Showers RajrTTIumesi^ 'Sno^. Ocduded^^^' •lilies. M iller a d m itte d thath a l ma_>- he • I southwest. Lowsws moslly In the upper NabonMu vv*«mwW S ^ e NOAA. u S, t0*01 a! Commetco . gjjsign from Heaven. i...... —30rand40s, - - - - •______- - •_____ - taRc JL n si)l:R o e s.”s."-hc snid. ___ ff'Ccntral'N'evatlar-Moat------^------prerttnrrmniTct " ItIt could be a possible signgn Ihat tills ■ \ Iy sunny In thethe west loday. partly dely scattered hhowers in ! cloudy w ith wldei; y. TMe on- Saturil.iy was M at l.ewlhlon, while lhe IS from the upper 4Us in In IIhl' soulli 'Ai're partly fliiiuty. T the easl. Highs I: •llo wiiere low nl :!l »a> reKi>l[iMered al Stanley and Ihe c a st to Itio10 midi fios In lhe west, ly 'r.ninfali iioied was at I'oL-atello atracewasri-pnrtcd. KikCity. Showcrfv cndtnKn i(.ln Ihc cast tunlKht. a ti foroL-ast Ior SoulhiTii I in Ihc west- Lows in Ihc 1lilaht) Kalis reported w inds to !■111 mph The exli'iidi'd foi F O R LE A S Clear and cold In i.U iu-rcit___ lilalio. JIuiisdajJiiciirouuh Thursday: Dry _ iTTr::, ^qi^o.n>ldaagrK|.->lr.>rlr.;.Mnndnv. a Allt------aL.al -J n.m_whilc alutinns-aer^.U i -New«F— Rgofatsloiio n aU ol llic liem Slale reporleU oiiij3 H t r w n — T lin iiiin|ii'i :innT.r tie w arm e r wllh.Ilh htRhs In the Ws to ot ______mjl_lIiKhsmthe.abGtts. Lows in-UtitllUS____ — - . Illcporlert ':* p m. Icmjien'iluros■os .across KUcwliere in Ihtihenatibn7'SaturIIy in Iho; 3«30S and- hiRh icmperalure — - - ...... _ S yaopiI»i------Tucson. A nr.. • amind the low was 21' ■per“m onthutlllt ;malnc(l over most oi nor- OU.S. ou.s • KaIr slllcs rcma in Idaho tlrerecs al (iunnison,on. Colo.______them Idaho Satuijiturday allcrnoon. Sklcs The. 1 liiHh te m p era tu re In -Iiictuded. ____ C p p t t 67 46 . . Co,.i«r.o.O... f,fi? 47 02 loinoraitjJ IS - 31 Tom Kolouch KinMlCitr C7 C4 40 ;______N a tio n a l ______LjjVrai®____77_____ sa - ...... gi^.Louia IC7 44 Lo«ijlon Gem State Real I Men I'cp LO»Anuolc5 ’* trye* -----5 '------io-“ cCaii ------■ 51------7>...... Mil .CO 60 63 I’ocilolio 56 43 07 743:0400. AlbuQufl'QUB 4] .. Mompn<9 7(1 54 . 44 Salmon . mm 34______AlHfly______?t 4(1 MiamiDeacx 0? ------JT------;c5-Mn--juvoo—_»i ?«— .....M----- 01------r—p ------; ' ■ Dosion 5^ i8 36 • WjihinQlon f cnjewjo MI 34 Mmnuipoli) SU ' “ Twin FtF alls ■ I i l r.l«l'om,iC.lr ■ ■ H i Oauoil • saI 34 .• Omjtia «f.6 *3 ” = 1 - 1 Honolulu 91 74 ■ a Phoo-'i. Bf 60 44 00 Toi].i>'»5ununj«l ., 6 60|)m. Houtlon 7* iC PiMsbotoli i f 3J 01 M.loctmati C61 46 t0m0tt0"5-jjunnje. 7 57 jm. tndl*n»ootU 6t __ i n d■ l e x - X : ^ BBWI » p A griculturer e ...... D 6 - 9 N.N a t i o n ...... A 6 .8 . 1i.11.12 SundayCrosBs s w o r d — AIO 8 u s l n e 8 8 ...... 0.6-9 OO b i t u a r i e s ... B2 Twin Falls ...... 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Idaho A-3 Andri]US stressses ec<:onomvj educration tdaho/} By The Associaled Presscss that Anduidurs has said amount to education, A firm likec IBM will con- of th e insecticide In; DDT on Amcricr ic a n — characterDr asslnatlon. Including adsids sislcntiy looK to u coi:ommunlty that crops, bul b allows farm prodm ------Democratl&— ((uberncrn ato riu l—can- t hat~end~w1 -wlth““Don‘t-vote-for-eecil- rcil—ploces-n'premium-onHi-quallty cduca- -from -MMcxlco._a-counlry_that_u5 t lledduringj d e e r h u n t ------1 didiile, Cecil, Andrus•us says the Andrus," lional facilities.'.' D D T , lo be shipped into the Units i Man kill economy and education In- Meanwhile, C.L. “HiBulch” Otter, a States. ion rem ain the "All oveiiver the n atio n experts on ln* kp) - The Utah inghdd■Id IIn the Carbon Counly Jail, is | key issues In the race ow Republican who's facir:ing Democratic "I thlrhink lhe government’s roleole Is PRICE. Utah lAP ice for Idaho’s duslrial ddevelopment tell us how id its tirst deaths. fromHcl[ lop-clected position.. despite the .crlllc nl an qiinllty education SVStcm R uth Moon for to p ro le:cct c us from losing our rightghl lo deer hunt has Helper. ^ ^ ^ w wliijl lilt:______' m i_ T x < a a iK rJ i n r Joi-io_ R .int; o f a' Hric.i ' Craig s =phetorlc=ttiat=i5:enrepgi«gU t^t^e-fmal—fe to atlratrading new bwainwsr^ft^Vn^lleujenant—^overnor^- ient was aboul or whellitt ; rr days of lhe campaign. lal some of President Reagan's R farm . Otterr saidi farmers need lo do a hunter-who apparenm lly was shot lo argum eni drus said,id. ' ‘It is no m ystery th a l argum ent with alcohol5l ww, as involved, i Cam paigning In K an I in policies. , b c tle r job jc of selling Jheir produiduels death during an la m la h fn nor- Silicon Val/alley grew up where It did in of his parly. them idaho on Sutur(;urday, Andrus ihe shadowjows of great educational in-In­ Otter lold the Idaljotio World T rade o v e rs elas. a s other members f rating authorities said Salururdiiy. f said, '.‘In the final h ectectic days of a slitulionsis cor that the Boston area Is Association in Twin'1 ' F alls Friday " W c;’vc ’v* gol lo start ed ucati political campaign, it's's i often easy to foriny__an—economican. dcv«loRm£nLent—Ihat-tho-federal govercmmcnt should producer:c rs lhal ypur m ission g( _ D ep iU 'cs^ crested:d_a..man-for in-_ .Onccfi€€N:flc^ies. ftT C oM PL«...... ; i the farm gate, it gocs bcyc loose tracic of the keycey Issues lhal m ecca Ihathanks to its location near;ar apply the same slan(F d a rd s for Im-: b ey o n d l vestigatlon of firsl-dtdeg ree m urder In ' products thal It harvest.:i t,” Otter-said. ••E-Z” PET HOURS will determ ine Idaho’s5 fu tu re.” fine school:JOlS." ported agricultural pr 'he Shooting, whichh occurccd about ttM -F SAT »-6 • SUN 1-S - 3ul applies lo the Americanan farmer. Farmc[Tiers must targ et th In ,ll.c BcavcT Statements and adadvertisements "There'«'is'‘slmply i no secret about ,, 9:3" p m . I'-rldny re o p e n ev ery d ay , 7 d a y s ■ w e e k )re Fbr example, Olter:r said, lhe fed- marketsrts and push their crops at I Mountain a re a al)0V4IVC Price Canyon, w*™®! have emerged trom ReRepublican op- li." Anduriurs said. "More and more o u r c o n v e n ie n c e . T h e re '* n o w Ing oral government has-b-banned Uie use s a m c tir;ime r to begin plimting. said Bob C raig,, administrative ponent Lt. David Leroyroy's campaicn businessJ anda industry are following >mergoncy foe during normal assislnnt to C arbonin Counly Sheriff neee houre.' All services and I RossHorsley. * )llea available to you snd yoor. ______: ----- r r n lj; ilwHm?d to> iden tify the vlc- ?-day*;a-weekl— ------[ ZeHFCGOl tim or lhe m an a rr e s t ials se iz , . EMERCERGENCY ______J nrciymnrorcclawsrhc'said:—:------^H c-said—both—W'w e r e - p n r t—o f-.! ------o re than 30.000 Angeles ofoffices of Overseas Unllmi- "The Belter Businescss_B ureau w as tuVStaxiTJ - BOISE (A P) - M ore rseas Unirmited also opera;rates sevcn man party hutu n ling in the can- people nationwide maylay have been ted on FFriday.- An investigationion also looking al it." Ellsworth E snid. Oversc HOU RS ^^111 1 in Tampa, Fla., and Newawark. yon, and lhat the sususpect. wlio Is be- X t l S S defrauded of up to SM rmillloil by an began duduring the summer afterlcr , “They were receivinglg a lot of com- o ffices ir ics received tips alleginging plaints. Il':> a m a joor r boiler room N.J. employment agency coperating In authorities g r a l's |— ------TJahTTnd“ lhTee” blttcr-icr'^sraiesrUTS— thannonsiinsaTidsT)f"ccstomers*d ld“fiot-not—type-fruud^diemc ------one-ot-theJalg-< ------T h c-C■CaHfoaiia-Allotney..Genera ; is investigating the L Attorney Maurice Ellswcsw orthsald. receive toiforeign Jobs as promised by gerones.” • •• officc i Federal investigati'ators seized the compaipany’s advertising over the The company is beining investigated Angeies;s officc, but federal charj : filed in Boise, hesaid. t S A R Y 1“ “ records from the BoiSolse and Los p asl two)to to Ihree y ears. for alieRediy vloiatining federal In- w ill be fii - A IVW J W /E R l

B o is e yco u t h g e t s3 life sentee n c e f o r ]1985 nnuj r d e r SALIE said the slate agreed tp0 tth e _ T 3oise youth has the slayingng. The brush-covered Ibodies of Ms. Haws sa - B biSE tA P ) - A Boi; arg ain becjrtise p rosecutorsrs dc id L E V O L O R rS•SALE ' been sentenced to anJ indeterminateir pn„rth _ ■ C lark and Ogorsolka were w found lasl plea bar( fl District Judge- Alari oad about three not feelcl a Jury would im pose;; tht e life lerm In prison fcto r the IlrEt- schw artzra ‘ Oct. 27 near a dirt roa zmann sentenced Beeson for miles from the Boise,c Counly cabin d e a th potlen aity . Savings of 454f % • degree murder of aI Bol»B Counly Ing on F rid a y , and adde3 a n m an last year. Ihey shared. Bolh hadid suffered gun- nlnate 14-ycar sentence for[J. shol wounds lo Ihelr hereads. "TheJ dt'fendant can raise a rn a plea-bargln arrarrangem cnt with L^an^d^'he'fheft, which will run concur- ling :facldrs he can concei onRivii . solka, 30. In O cto b err i1985| He also another ft: Mn already sperit in ja il. lilallon-act. lie has no-pr death of Ogorsolka's llvc-ln rch u b lliti ‘ .pleaded guilty to stealeaflng Ihree of In the do: I and he came from a very vc |T- . = id D ebbie C lark, 24. as w'ell ell Before the sentence;c was imposed rccord ii 0‘goirsolka’s weapons.;. IIncluding the girlfriend antagcd home situation.” .44-callber Ruger revol■volver used in asrnpenncnnd firearm chnrgcs. Deputy ■•;Altofh^ij.,G“ Warmly.Ully. • ___ ■ groundwa te r la w s c a nibe b< enforced. _empt.__ ‘ WE MOUNJNT ANYTHING FROM'^ ' andthe Lcvotor F I* The joint Jiouse-Senje n a t e . Commif- “ CdllecllariioiT ■6 r~lTT^rce~W 0U ld -b"be c ------MICIICE-TO-MOOSE------: ;£ee on Friday beganin laying out^a lim itca to a maximum volume ot — ‘general' framcwork~forfor-a"tcglslattve~fivo''acre re-foet-a-yeai'-for’ lrrlgarors rs g n J 3 Z I m itted-to -next—and-io ncr[icre-feet a year for fish farm- tpackagc^to—be—submi a ^ t € ^ e / y •year's session, endorsiirslng significant crs. if • Interiors ilncrcases In civil a n d crim inal It woulduld be collecled only throughLigh PlCsn e e : 1550 ALFRESCO-ROlOAD . • ^penalties for violatingliig well-drilling - laai-unlcsless ^ ta te - law m akers agreedeed . 1 2 0 1 Broadwaylyin BiiM - PhiPhmEM3-50Horm-8B48” ~ *Iaws and substantialII Iboosts In the to continuenuc il beyond that polnl, HEYBURN. IDAHO) 8 83336 - Tbonds well drillers nm u sl post lo Dunn h:has said current stale iawjJWS :co v er defects In th e ir wowork. Intendedtl lo preserve Idaho’slO’S •l ‘;Tbere's nothing morlore severe lhan groundwa^water resources appear l nmanpower to fully enforc(irce •3ut the panel stop]opped shorl of them, fcactilng any agrccnjcment on the While‘ cconceding thal a water-us(use ------^ e r - u s e fee issue...... — fee- woulduld -likeiy-meeUstiff-publi( ■ y o t all-these thingsIg s , the ticklish reslstenceKC. D unn said Increasccscd ------6n6*Ifr-another-watcc»uC'Usc-fcidScii— pcnallies-cs-andJsonding^cquircmcnU {ijrd Noh. R-Kimberlyrly, the commit- will not)t give th e departm ent - ththe e tvc------KThcy- dircctcd- the; ssiaff and the nue forr thet government.’.’..hc. tolc ___ bopartmcnt.of Watere r R esources to ..Noh. '.'VoYou have to go somewhcrt U'eyelop detailed in foormation rr on the else." cftst; Im pact of th e planan under review The reqrequirement for advance per> " • 1 . , an3-.'provide to the panel p. when it mlts, alsoiso ex p ected to draw opposiosl- - jn ? d tj again la le th is yejy e a r. - tlon. wou'ouid require JIOO payment?m ts -;Tbe proposal, couplupled with the for ailI Ihotwatcr wells and nonion- blBei! plans (or jidvancincc well-drilling domesticic co ld w atcr wells and aI St$5 ^ p'crmlts and the highIg h e r pcnaltIi}S;'“ ieefonianJomCFtic-cotdwaterwellfr.------

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The memberbers of the editorial board1 andai writers of editorials — a rc2 SStephen l Hartgenand Willirjliam E. Howard w --- Time^ ^e^wastee ----—— from ]Idaho’s> colleges;S _ ___ four slate- colleges The presicsidents of Idaho’s i 5 a 1 recently com)m pleted. their slalewiwide tour lo drum up support formm ore funding for highc;h e r e d u c a t i o n . But if you)u listened closely to:o w h a t w a s s a id , y o u: ' heard moree oof the subtle soundI ofo spreaders engagedd in the fine arti r t o f t u r f f e r tiliz a tio nland a protection.. E a c h a dI v v £ a n c e d t h e s a m e old ol tired arguments:s - t a b o u t n e e d1 fcfor “.access” to stat_et_e universities in e a c h . region of the*he* s l a t e ; e a c h w e n l into.m in uch lofty detailil r, a b o u t t h e sp ■ And, oh y(yes. together the scischools say-ther need- g-' a n o t h e r $13U tc o $15 m illion, I There wasvas nothing beyondd lip service to thele f; • d u p l i c a t i o n1 oof program s and hovlow it can be., conlroll-11- i e d . S o m e e xx a a m p l e s : ______. — All fouiDur schools, for examtmple. want tOvlaunch , aquaculture*e p r o g r a m s d o w n 1here in the Magic* Lettei? r s hc o ne lhat h as convlnccd th e m o st.n Valley; no) one o is asking whethther Idaho needs four ^ a n d /o r vandalisnrlism. -I. Big tabor s lies lo org;■ganlzed side will be th e ( Freedom to;} steal with repeal people with thcithclr exaggeration of misleadings-by. aquaculture]'eprogram s. crim c. the unions w an t the righl-to-to- Mr. DlNctopoiipoints out the fact lhal federarai law the olher side,e. . ‘.‘•- Slale, Idaho and Idadaho Stale each has a The real reason Ih — B o is e S ook^n Idaho is U hurts theircir says a worker carcannot be forbidden a job if[h h e 's , Bot sides hav ' :nications and journal*j 1- work law off the boo ...... degree-grantmting mass communi ^ freedoin tosteal. no'iirurilonmcml!mber - hc ju st h a s to p a y thehe— —..... money blastinging e a c h other. I feel thot w hat lh e ’ — ism -progranam. None is accrediltited and. in our view,' Morrison-Knudsciscn has to pay a union one dodollar dues. (How "freercc" is th is?) H as a n y o n e ovever seen voters need to dido ist& takc tim e and read th e T ltte n . not Just listen to the a d v e r- .r none couldJ be.t None is competielilive in term s of the an hour fpr every hourho any union m em ber wor:■orks. an unem ployedd wworker successfully challere n g c a law as it is w ritt ssuc? The law m ay b e on th eebooks, I Using. The voteole should be decided by the votcnsr students bei)eing produced, compnpared to national oror Thafs elghl dollarsrs a dav p e r m a n p er day on>nthe t union on th is issui Ihours'a y e a r ^ h a f s ^ mlUiilUion but w h ere is theeic evidence it is u niform ly inTnforc- afterlearningoiigon Iheirownwhatlhislawln- - i ------regional stana n d a r d s . . job.TwolhousandJi icre are f iv ^ u n d r e d cd? • ------volves. lt is goln;o in g to cost th e state m oney— : •‘-v -— >residents don't say ththis, but if you look at'a t ' dollars a y e a r if thci ------^ h e . p r e ------em ployees:------— ______H is highly ironroncially inappropriate to meneto through lhetim ha 'ducs to th e F a rnrm the sam e m ateriiterial. L-omment - If you lookal the hlsto-^i •1-- ... ..m itjhaj wee needn few er universitintisls. aod a lto rn ey s b e requ:lu ircd . ___ ryof any c ily/.ilisnllright-to-;work, .il or.unloits...^-J.. . T w o w o uild'do ld nlcelyTW e^d clos X industry oul ofcllys or states. It e we should offer Idahoh o Give this pooroldltd M orm an boy a break, to pay d u e s to the AMA. ADA. and ABA o rr loscl< lhal keep new in 1: ZZt^eLteadyJcf for this idea) maybe ’ )raciicc.thcirj)i:of.essjpn^cnenJJ ______Is loc.iLzoninglg c(commissions^______•**, i^ su‘ch*'asnhr Mormon- ~ —ShoronrA ll i had lo worry-aboutruntilyoucjcue lle r______ihcicj-igbLlO-prai State for sal«laie to a private group, w as obeying the Ter'en C oniandm ents and the WiW ork they oppose theirleir organization’s policies?’ A re DONALD LL. .R ROBTNSON buyil for expansion. Church, whoho just m ight w ant lo bi of Wisdom. they "freeloader:Jers?" Let’s e xam ine .Mr. Di?liNolo's Hazelton Our chiidrIdren know w hal’s gol»olng on. Our best sta­ • Now.yousaylhcile church le a d e rs tell me lo0 ■■ teaching professiission. as an exam ple. Shouldlid all ------tc.Tchers b e forccirccd to pay dues to the N E Ari r l E A r - ...... — ------dents are apapplying.out of statete and going to collegeg® ' ■’ voieyes'onReferonondum i.------or bringing th e church inlojp pi o ll- CCEA-OC.??iLdisqiisqualificd from leach in g ? If luse of the declining qualityq and rising m;e e- - Sham e on you for s_allve and growing __ there becaus tics and trying loscscare m e. a C assia Counlyly tleacher.T d p robably w ant h e i r f e e t. diocrity.Thehey are voting with the I will lake mychahance on dam nation! pay d u es to theCie CCEA.for expenses requlrei■edfor I noticed inI lh(lh e flyer In The Tim es-Ncws d a te d M e a n w hlile, ile the presidents arere singing together like I am Slili voting"t"no" on "right-to-work-for-ar- negotiating andid IIlhe organization w ork critiitical - - Ocl. H that thhe e tb ig lie is alive and growing. T h '^ I a c h o i r l o p>rotect r o their turfs andIthe 11 status quo. less." fo rlh e conduct:lof ol business. As for ehl lEA. i t . we. thesupposccDscdly ignorant mass, arc expected' PERRIE FREESESTONE would depend up(upon Ihclr policies on varlou;•us to believe the; hohogw ash lh a l was delivered to b a r, ______Twin F a l i s ______Issucs-Umuldnllin x m m l cl M y.onc.iiim cis ditiuo.to: _____ door,- ...... _____ ; the N EA . Why,• nonot? Is It because I w n at lo> Mr. J.R . ( Jlack) a d Slmplot. Hagadon, and • ‘■rrecload7“ No.Jo. .Magnusonnevci:vcr intended to reopen the Bunkef - ; r s = : = c = ^ ( I P ------I t's bccau se•thfrNBA th« hasdetcrioiuitcd.£ri(rom. a.______lIill.Mlncs Lthej;h ev in tended il lo be a tax wrlt2]lkIt I'lobby committee. Let's IoqOQkI' who fav o r th e rigrighl-to-work law d o n 'l w ani ...... flcult for u slb b c aas s lInformed as wc ' : ,,lohn’s 7, views on law and o rde er r closely al som'e off 11nicTm'osl'imporlant points'”s ~ -p ay d u es is becaicausc they don'-l wanLlhcirjrjn o n e y ------lheJiig.lhr.cc.1•ec-haveiicen lncahools.wilh.UieJ._;___ should aboul all o(thfthe candidates. "j*"JCS. He understands the need!d tto brought out in hisi arlicle.ai used lo help advadvance various poliUcal o r oilother righl-lo-work< grgro u p for m any years. lanv issues. There '.t._ ^ ______ThereJl rctoomiin ilk ------ji:irs<>-(heissiipnfj[:;liiwi;rwat».r-s " llninn----- lJsniore_ ^Ihennions.dki d id n ’t close.B m ker Hill. G ulf , ‘___ ------is io(rmuftrconTTrcnTcnTlfWT8fjtmn8Tr=^.^«^iling those dealing with d riig8 leaders have effect:ctivcly convinced their • ------aiJOllttcaHssuHl rn, d id initially by the sim ple red so h ...... — T here-t5-nptuf4nB-tho laiil scssitinnf.lhR— 2 ^ «w«r tjuw)fili».,<)t<.~...... ■■inddpcllnlncunlunion mem bership, id ah o is«sonen)f-* hpnpfils A give-lyCibaduit.clsc.pcoROsillQnJnie.BJ|:_^ ______-tcHlKcnl vole, b- sta le ’s future abilitlity lo a ttra c t new businesss a nd wise enough to0 seest through this, and to lookok try to destroyy all that unions have fought for, • Involved Inagricullujllure-foruslry- led p u rsu an t lo a scarch w airrant rn industry, a h ead 10 th e futuuture. and big businessle s s e s won’t give m ore than Ihej? !;j Ing to decide on futurIture political ich c ig.positions.lclling-lhc.woiiidng.pi:w:____ Bellevue ll woulould h ave had a p arlicu larly■ly more'companiesprpreferring righl-lo-work slaltalcs? and "yes” peopleple gets a lot of co v erag e by/th t: e pie w here, w hen a n d why. I shall vote “ no” I n ' bencfiicficial effeci in drug cnforcencem ent H ere a re som e poss)ssible factors; ncwsmedia. November, eases.;cs. 1. L abor's tradltiiItional "an li-b u sln ess" atlituilude. It has rcachcdcd theI point w here il w ill no d(doubt ARCHIE D). .W MILLER _ » would recom m end lh al D lstriilric l 2. A rigid union barargainlng position. 3. VIolencence be a close vote' on election day a nd th e winniming Twin F alls __ Sandy for touDuqh laws I ,-otcrs-?upport-John-Sandyfor-” tor-lhe— — ----- • D uring Uie la st SCV'several months,.I Senullule He w lllbe an effective M u s t p aay y the dues to get aid . have h ad the picasunsure of becoming' spokeiko.smaninthe Legislature. j > . w ell acquainted withIth Jo h n Sandy. JIMIM JO N ES Anopcnicltei:lter to'Sharbn Ross: ‘ ...... who is running for•the ttu D is tric t22 Atlc.tlorney G eneral V In response>c totc your letter slating thal Mormon ■f Senate seal. John Isis aan intelligent Boi:lolsc . • — 1 Church official:;ials support the so-called rightrto- . — aflf}Uaw.,lcl.ml.me.remlnd.yQuj]Jhls; ------— If one w ouldlid hhappen lo go lo th e church I n ,n e ^ of help, beforerc Ih e lp is given, tithing m ust b e pajjd. lluiowofaQUaa unwed teen-age pareni who weoi Icorpe to th e churchh forfo some assistance, but she hpd.ii't I...... Le.etters weh paid tithing for sev eral years. T he church ...... her to som e oth'other place for hcrhflnd-oul becausc , Th« Tlmc«*Neulews welcomes letters tolo thi e editor but~wUI reject. c . - — she couldn’t COIc o m e up w ilh the back lllhing ______tho« it consldcIders libelous or in bad tataste. Eoch letter must money. T he cch h iu rc h , in a sense said . If you \vqnl -]j— ;—r- -besigne'd andjsK sl oiiid Include the v,rr1tcitcr'rrn ailin g address;----- oufh'elp, y ouliavc u h j lo pay your ducsTWhy Should— ire than 400 words mayy tbe edited for length. the labor forcc;rcc not have the same policy? - I:.- Lctterf of more JUDVWIDENEJER . . . C i f I JU D Y TU C K K E R ^ ------—Twln-Falls— ...... i Twin F a llsS ' • I.;..,

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Schocolsneeir d H ^ p tto restcore vali ithout tthe hypoocrisy cshlt^ndxclc^ty-classhaylavinp P3C-. _ thc.nlppt»s U «;chnntlnp nt thp wrnng larg e' jMlumn, bccau sc sex is a no-wln subject. Bul irllal sex. taking a ru g s, geltliItin g " T h e y ree scscream ing about lam tty valiifuii!;,'-’ £brLi” lnvol'vemlentw S° ffhc tu n a a m e n ia i level ^ * l^lh'.tnoved to w rite tt beibecause of the strong Sydney Schailanberg ~ . iw Sced, breaking up families. ThereTh are saldaprlnclpcipal of one o( th e high schoolsols — In the lives offthestfchlldren? thl ^ e l l of hy p o crisy andid mn ental blindness t h a t' ______advertl!tlsements everywhere for booksbo and with a healthIth clinic. “ W c'rc doing what The long and the short of It is th at we g^because som ebody has to jui Iswaftlngoutofthegrcaireat-controversy that Indeed (ainllles existed for thesethe young -courtses lhat say they'll help youigetmore gc we'redoin^b ■ m l - have, o ver lime, oskedos th e sc h o o ls to do the e longer. Into the breaceach that's been lett by the (ar -___ hascniptedlnJ!iew_Yoriork City over sex . . w omen either physically .or•splrltually.Xony/ spl sex — gct a rich er life, live lo Jobofthehome.toi:, to lake the p la c e o ( absent digestion. - lyvaluesevetverybody-sayshavedlslnlogr incy prevention in the voiccs vt havo cried oul thal (amam lly v a lu e s a re depression, improvc-yourdif 0r®“ “ r — or-worklnS parentsents,'poorand rlch;blackand~~‘------s a re sm art. They can see th i high schools. underminedui by allowing schoohools to ie a c h sex K ‘d sj 'iw K ; wc have to> dealdo w ith the reality of tei;n-ai-nge w hite. And Ihen,1, whenwl the sc h o o ls try to lily, sexual and otherw ise, is . ^ 1 hnve no e a sy a n s w/ers, e r for there a re none. education ec or write prescrlplloiitions (or con- miscull, ■the prcgnnncy.’. rI*m taking everybody’s (alluIlures deal wilh the result:sull of this adult delinquen- b u t 1 am a p a re n t a n d I ti Iroceplives; th'esecrlllcssaylay lhat parcnls ' tionolgigam e. And then they h ear th aking them w ork." cy, this adult abanct)andoment of.responsiblllty, II do know that simply tr hingofthafamlly-valuesexpsports- -nir-nmakl telling ktds th a t sex is; w{wrong, sex is d irty . shshould be consulled_^ shouldI hahave velo power, prcachi some of the adultsills findI the r e a lity appalling ley becom e right(ully suspiclilclous. W hal No one Is5 claimingcl, that family-plannlr you’re not re a d y for Ittyet, yc ll's only (or >mg — and try to erasease ItI wllh r h e to ric about As a parent, I couldn't agreerocmorethat, yl What values? If kids couldu ld d n d ____ clinics in schcchools ore the solution to .. grown-ups; ctc.. etc.. ctcetc. Is a prescription p.n restoring fam ilyyvalues.."' va ------.pa^t&^ouldbepartof-thlsx irireifniieirnomes— ancrrm•mTtotialK; onylRingTBoEBoard of Eclucatlon President ------lorfallcfl'gurdiince and>duiumal§pain. u ...... mIng-up process, but I would be I igner Jr. and other supportersir g o f - - ___ If w.e_want.to.reslrestore (am liy v a lu e s, i( we st about ghetto kids — wouldlld they be Robert Wagm -age casual s e x u a l activity by ' The issue Is n o t wheth(:ther sex advice or con- ’ ^*0notice that one o( the main rea: ; back on their schools? Kso-so-called the Idea a re■e slsimply saying that they're'try- I; want to discouragc our teen-agers, If wcw want lo g iv e them a ------Ireceptlves-ahould bedia-dispensedby-eUnics In—.schooLklds sc arc seeking answei 1-ups hadnH abdicated their-rir-ro leas------—in g lo d eal wllwlth-actuaIlly..not myth------thcichools — i.e., whcthclher lhe schools are schools, a re trusting their schochools. Is that value-s(•setters, would the childrenn liIn their "M aybe ll's■s thetl besl thing in a bad situa-Ifl. m oral cducalion,mTIf if we w anl to b u lld chnrac= the appropriate s e ttintg g forfi such activities. ththey either hove no one else lo )e looking elsewhere (or help:lp an d lion," said on'one community leader this w Thesesc are questions, nol answersers. They year (orw hlclhlch Boord of E ducation figurures You cannot get a point w here h igh schoolioneen-agers I hre gel- 2»aying no to kids about sex£sTTs'n’r i a « ^ le a irgrghfdn i bill do not sailSTiretWlw iiyux^ ------areavailaiJlc:DlC735;Ol?tcemiginTbecame- at you keep b u y in g sex man- ting pregnant b y the thothousands every y e a r aiansw er. They can snKf the (ahfalsehood in It. plain theIhi level o( sexual activity oro rth e pregnant. OviO ver 14,000 of these young woilomen they can sec lhatyi hnt regQlarly p u ts them on (tclals thus set aboul t : ywood making pregnarancy rale in our high schoolsois — or the were underr 17 and 1,559 w ere under 15 — nnd uals at a pace that i and worried school offtci They see grown-ups In Holly wi llsl. You've so m eh o w got to _ trying to.do somethingg aboutal the crisis they "family." "i movies with explicitIcil sex — movies alarmlnling suicide rate, for lhat mnailed at B ut the figures; area r rising. Sorne sludenls arc,re th e best-seller llsl. put your valuesi where your mouth is. > ^reliving w ith, d a y Inla ar n d day otit...... lh lhal p arcn ls can and do lake:e t)th e ir teen-age they dolo lelli us we've failed a t Homeme. And giving b irthh a t 12 or 13. V Families obviously weweren't doing anything klkids to. In newspapers and on itelevision, th ey alaiiw (fll U.S thal fulminatingI afagainst a Yes. therere shoulds be m o re parental nnand ^bout It o r a t Ic a st not! susucceeding a t It — if ihthey read and sec stories abou30ul people In the schoolI systems; bccausc it has triedJd Ito pick up com m unityy involvemin ent In the currlculuilum SydncySchanbcintierii' wrifes for Newsday.

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; Check pred>dators to save/ e p h ^ s a n t % r* ; I congratulate the gigroup “Phea- brushy ar(areas, rocks. sagebrusTl. arii- , -.'S’- sants Foreyer,'’-.l^ gettlisiting organized rough terrerrdln. Everything thal used and for their piirrosee oo( preserving to.produceicepheasants. a ' " ■■ l O T TTKNOW.PETROY,., . Lt .{mcL p r6t^cting..pneasansa n tsjn ^ ld a h o .____B e.youriur_own judge. Aslyou drive-' Hbwever.' if this groujroup has been around thithis fall’, or even Ss you are - mmmBm tntia'V.ashed-by the IdahoIda Fish and out'huntintlngrtake note of the areas ’ME Tie CRESS Game D e p artm en t Into int believing suitable fofor pheosants. There is stilli a GIVB5' that money and habltalilat alone will a lot of It. it. It doesn't take much areaea - solve the pheasant problem, pn Ihey (or a hen;n loI producc o nest of young - 1 • ’ arQ.doomed to failure. pheasants.Its, but if the predators clean Yoii could c o v e r MMagic Valley out everyiry egg or destroy all thehe ■ completely with habitatItal and i( that young. the--- Two weeks a g o we dndrove over 100 range habitat ha plan makes .some miles all around Jerome, Jei back sense andnd would probably have somenc around Shoshones upip to the Ice success liIn insuring a more evenen ■ “ Caves, and a c ro ss to RliRichfield, then dlstrlbullolion of pheasants In Magic?ic to Shoshone, and backc toloTwln Falls. Valley, .. -We saw m iles’ a n d mile;illes of habitat. W.GEN:2NEHULL This- was good p h easantant cover wilh Twin FallsFa

LettersSL______ick and forth with we. Ihe ______J.eiQ m e,hasjon -ending-up-tho-vlctlms-of. In reference to Jamemes Shawver's political1 s struggle and second classl~Much rimmiggrationlinfornnation]ir a o is t—^ letter: ^programns. s. What-do w e h o v e to0 dod to educate igressional agreem ent oh * crim e Is olso uiicertalirtaln. The s ta tis tic s quoted by Andrus-had on-opportunlty-i,„ SAN DIEGO-Congi the people around herere‘ ; about L arrey" ' ' Cecil Ai Hn “landmarklmnWgr.itlonon legislation clears the way ...... - border-arealawcnfornforcement a g e n c ie s are, at ------Anderson's C am p Anderslerson. when he} wwas Interior Secretary to do forsevcral million alieiiens In the United S tates lo ...... Ma:lartin Hill best, guesstimates.j. In thepost, lo c o l law en- 11 is nol a KOA. The:'hese Iwo cam- somethinging for Idaho7 and ail-w e^olhe ach iev e legal statu s. BlBut the changes will not __ forcem enl estlm atcsolesofallen-rclated crlmehave I sagebrush rebellion and lhe p'grounds a re ru n by sc|separate (ami- was the sj ,nn end lhe deb ate aboul ththe social and econom icef- been less lhan .-H'curatu ra te Jn 1979. fo r instance, a J rule, and Andrus got $20,000 lies, miles a p a rt. IGO ocre n -H (eels o( illegal aliens. Is a government agengency that c a rrie s out ils special commlltee of tt: h ^ o s A n g e le s Police -Please, people, .we2 aarc .lhe only, from a ccouplc of California land T h ree decadcs ago Wlwe w ere hearing the sam e responsiblliticsinrcsresponse lo w hich way the D epartm ent issued1 a briefingb p a p e r s t aling thal______kOA In the M agic Valleyllcy. We a re not owners. _____co ncccnsi-A jasinglidc.lcQf-illeBal.immigratifln____------polit Ic-til-winds-blowr-iwr-lHs-lefldby-trtmaHcadrctiro f------up-to^O-perccnl-of-crincrim e in'Los A h g e lc s vt Js ------lo'calcd in E d e n ,' b*ut>ut m Jero m e ,, . jovernor and Legislature of (rom M exico w as ihreai-aten in g U.S. security. 11- presldcntially appoinointed com m issioners who caused by Illegal alien:liens. High-ranking policeof- tse findings, h o w e v e r, and the County, and h a v e been fo: J “ Bie J' p arty c a n 'l produce, weve leg al aliens w ere disruf•upting o u r c c o n o m y . lakingIg often have no b ack:ground g n at oil in Im migrationn ficlals disputed those f committee admitted’d thattt its in fo rm atio n camc RHONDA SEX TO N ist certainly hold them ac-;c- jo b s (rom A m ericans aiand causing labor unrest. m atters or law en(orcbrcem enl. ______^aji mosl ------from po iro l officersB wlwhojme likely tosuspecl— • -...... KOA H o st------r - 7 ------^ ------couhfabre? — :;-"-:,Thcy--.wcrcrcsponslblc:lc:for.comnuinifll:SUi)y.erslon: De3pUe:lNScla.i_nismsjo the contrary,-thej.act” Jerom e and the Increase o( crin•ime along lhe c o u n try 's rem ains that no onele rreally iTtiowshow ma">y II- ■ anyohe Uatino orbcingcing an u ndocurneritcd alien. Dave Leroy Lc has demonstrated his'*s so u th ern b order. legal aliens reside In thisI counlry, or what theirr In fact there has nevnever been a c o m p e te n t study leadershiplip abllliy through the years'fs A w eekly new s m agai^azine noted then that ac- im pact Is on crim e,I. theth economy, the labor on th e lm p a c t of Illegalegal immigration on local | lost - re c e n tly — a s—altom<^'~con]In>rn)~prcss ey- accQurunts. laborleadersand ------marRct orthe publlc-llic-benedts sy sle m .A U .S. • crim e. T he GAO reporliporled lasl M a rc h that lOper* - ...... — Plant-positive-fo-forcity— ondTIt. governor. Bufch Ot- J u s tlc c D ep artm en t o({)({iclals. undocumented Government Accountunlm gO fficesurvey in 198T — cenl-^felonyarTestsiistsiiTNewTbTircltyTnvolVed------^ As*cili2ens. merchantiants. business ter couldd I be a greot asset in Idaho's^ s alien s had c reated " aI ggrave social problem In- reported undocumenled enl population estim ates non-cltizcn aliens, butbul It did not d istin g u ish be- owners, and propertyrty owners of drive (orir r m ore overseas m arkets (or . volving murder, prostllitllution, robbery nnd a ranging from aboutIt h.half a million to a s high as 12 tween those who wereere InI the c o u n try legoily or li­ Jeroffle, we would likeke to commend all segmeTienls of our stales produc*‘c* g ig an tic n arcotics Infill[lllration." Testifying be- m illio n .asp rcad sow0 wide as to be meonlnglcss. legally. L ast Augustst lhthe San D iego A ssoclatlonof — -Mr. CharlicMarshall-ln-lnhise(fortsto.-'tion (farrirm. manufacturing, forest, fore a congressional bul)udgct hearing, a n lm - About the sam e timne e Ilhe House Select Commls-i- G overnm ents was awaawarded a S127.000 federal _____ locatc a potato processessing plant in clc.». migration undNalurallQlizalionService'officlat sion on im m ig ra tioon n and : Refugee Policy narrow)w- g rant to study Illegalal Immigration'sIf impacton - — oluimuU tnui'ioo- comr rfi------kwal-crlmer-Thiwiisoclu»clationi«-c;4n:%inal*justlce------Those of us who belleoUcvc.in-4daho, ____ L c i:s-c_clccl_a_gQ-Vi:mor/LL_fiQX:^ l j nmpc±tfaeJ}ordei^^aclichsl»yTrTz=------m tllion'-nnd-&-miHionrnnrIi^-themld-19709rthc-lNS— ------i^resea^h-unil-hopes-lhifrlhesludy-w iltK iefine^hclhei^------' and Jerome, and the uniqueHfcsl^e.uni .erhor'tean•am"lhal'I5"compaiibl{rT0’0ur.,r...... Now they a re m ore ;11 llk elylobe labelled t e r - . . abandoned a s fruitlesiless a Sl m illion atlcthp't lo ■aTicK-relal'ed crlrnelsTris Doing com n in ^ e d by jm - , ' this area affords, (eel1 (h(hat this is the iitatc Legii:gisiaturc in 1986, and see " if -ro rists, but otherw ise: tlthe sam e claim s are m adee .survey the Illegal alieilien population. migrant workers orr by professional criminals or-4o-happen4c— ll-ii’on!Uinakcji.posllh^e.differ.cnce. n; ___ jenlec- any accuracy becaus(luse relevant d a ta does not cx-x- laborers are responslbnslblc for the p c rc e iv c d rise, ...... - benefit and revitalize ourcounly.our rienced nationw ide laslist year, including places' isl.ThelNSclaimsl.^> 1.7 million aliens were cjjugh5ht then California law' enfenforcem ent o fd c la ls must ■ We only hope th a t our oii counly of- no hasnisn't explained lo his consti-‘11- where illegal Immigral•atlon is n o taproblem , living inorlrylng toe0 en ter the U nited State dur- explain w hy they haveave not pushed fo r rc(orm o( ficiais realize the impmportance and tucnts whwhy hc voted to take SSO•50 M ost of the inform atlation disseminated today Ing its recentiycomnpleted pl fiscal year. For eachrt . Ihestale.'s own employDloyer-sancllon law (which is long range benfils of MiMr. Marshall’s million worth w of cost-o(-llvlng-ad-id- ab o u t Illegal Im m igratation Is lhe result ofconjcc-:• ‘ one ciiught. the Jigencsncy estim ates four go uncap-p- largely unenforceableible bccause o f its poor wor- ‘ ------eodcavor,. and hf)w,ma jastmcDis:iK-QUt- pf thc-pockcts of tiirp, half-truths andplnliiiiuiadsi^nlimfillLJlL— ------Iurcti:iNa{flaUalit;ari.•firHQwever.'donot reflgct the~IC------ding) rathcHhan dcncIcnend on federal laws over —----- :r- ourselves, believe In ththe best inter- idaho senieniors or why he has voted to 1953; th e INS used thestJSC sam e claim s lo sw ay numberof individualsials caught hul the amounl ofif which they have lilllelle 1influence and less jurlsdlc- esli o( our community. . allow theic iSocial Security Trust Fundntl public opinion in favor)ro ( Its Border P atrol, paper work completc(;tcd by border agents and INS;S tion. MARY AND JA C K GO*GOODMAN to be raidaided to balance our bloateded - Criticized as an lne((iclicient, ineffective officers. Each lime3 aran alien is captured and Unfortunately, thelepolitlcal pi rhetoric aboul . - Natural Way, and federal buibudget deficit. bureaucratic agency -— a s Us parent, the INS, iss returned across thec border,b( a (orm is (illed out. alien Immigration has already led Its racist — ^— ^'24 oth ers------r s — i o d a y = 1 heT>atn)l-wasasonthe-vergeof-extlne ------But-lt-ha3been<^slimfl:mated-lhal-iltQkes-Qn------logacy,-Last-yeart-four(our-.\IarineR-(rom.tho-Naval------We sen:enior citizens have worked of congressional budget em pts before an alien can W eapons C enler in San Dlcgo C o u n ty w ere ar- Jerom e • m ake this counlry what il isl3 lion through a se rie s o( average of (our allem hard lo m cu ts. T hen ca m c "O peiicrationWelbapk." the border undetected, and It rested (or waging aI priprivale w ar o n illeg al aliens Social Security goes to ■ successfully'cross the Leroy, O tter anare assets ' T h e n a m e o f this nolialionwide sweep (or illegalI ' isnotunknownforanan alien to be caught by the in the n earb y hills. In JJuly o( this y e a r , a 10, not jusl the poor'or the If. A fter stirring up public p aram ilitary group) in.in Arizona, s p u r r e d on by INS rf )c Im pnrt.m t tn nit nf US._____ alie n s sp eak s for llself. B order Patrol several;ral tim es In a single'nlght. ------The-polillcal-analysts^si&-of-the-5tale_richrand-lJ ------rcscntmcnt-agalnstMcklexican-immigrants-wilh^-a ------Each time on allen-is i art in agreement thatIt wwc will have a or Symms was one of only]|y la rg e public-relationscscompalgn, the INSem- filled out, begin ' ‘helping" thee BoBorder P a tro l b y patrolling state Legislature domi.mlnnlcd by the Senator embers of-the Senate to vote-)te— barked on-\^haL bccamm e ii clvlL-xlghts nlghlm are_:c______Ine((ect, lh c i.7 mmillion il figure represents nott , the border armed withi’lth loaded rifles. ______- ______■Republican Party (orir 'the nexfsev-- -nine mem O utspoken INS offici. against the t 1983 Social Securityity fo r A m erica’s L atinoI ocom m unities. By 1955, the5 the num berof indlvldi^Iduals caught, but the fficials like H a ro ld Ezell, the 'eral years. iod solved the " w etback ag ency's w estern regioegional commissioner, have condition (orthe rescue package, pa and has continuedcd INS was claiming Uhoi nu m b er of form s Com]sm pleledby Im m igration of- .W e have had this con tn rtlQmnntlo niir ..n.itinnaLlal___prDbl^mlDuLdcpflrllniiniLor_lli[slunt.nrlly_r.cturn-.------__ (Icersr-Four-years-agflagOrthe^JAO-discounted th e-I------—helped spread such-fea-fear&r-i^llegaHmmlgratlon------paat-2(hycarsrandTmort:orc. w llh-^gov— to—try—te will d estroy w hat wc kr ent system. ing" hundredsof thoususands of Latinos to Mexico.;o. viability of these stall:atlstics for these very >c know as a f r e e so clcly in ernor lhe p a sl 16 yearsars from the 6"p- reliremeni ■ Notallodhcm wereinIn the counlry Illegally. reasons. "Using thee apprehensiona| data... for - the next five to 10 yeancars," Ezell h a s sa id , poslle party. We have>e vwatched these Seniorr citizens in Idaho should however; many wereiliiwJul 1; im m igrants. A esllm attn g th e (low> oro r stock of Illegal o llens... The new law. whileilc 11ll Imposes e m p lo y e r sanc- IWo sides b ic k e r andnd accuse cach-.j^no^. thalhal Senator Steve Symms' substantial number wcvere U.S. clllzensw ho wereC ’ poses considerable ditdKdculty;" the governmentt - tions. w ill Icl Illegal1 all'ollens —w hatever their other through the yeaicars during the vbling rerecord couldn’t be worse, derived not only of thcileir rights as citizens, but of')( rep o rt concluded. II1 alsoal pointed out th at In­ number — who entered2rcd the Unltei} S ta le s before legislative sessions andmd 1 believe w e, ^ jfh sellself-proclaimed friends like th e ir country a s w ell.. ButE the Border Patrol wasis creases or d ecreases!es in enforcement efforts coululd Jan . 1.1982, obtain legilegal status. Rodinosald that thc-clcctorate-of ....-Idaho..,,deserve,IdJ this.wedoidon'lnecdenemles,..-., ...... - sa v e d ,------radically changc Ihcsi)cse (Igures, agalo-dcgrading.ig____ congressional agrccmiemenl on Ihc.blll t.‘sho_ws the___ : ______something better. at the failure of the Mex- big heart of America.":a." We still rieed io be wary, .M ILD RED L. HOWARD No one can deny that Iheir viabillly. T he ININS has embarked upon a ____ • - For a change, let'st's elecl a gov- MRS. M _____ lcan.economy isdrivining new scores of Im- _____ pilot program of comjimputereye^malchlngofap- • how ever, of lhc sm all timinds who s t i r ( e a r and vi- Ident------:- emb'r bf th e ■s'ame'f Fparty-as“the— Preside ili; migrants north to crosj)ss our bordFrs lllegallyTNorfoi- preh'cinled'allehs ini ororder to acquire more ------olottrclvli'andhonranTBnrfgntg(or political ends. ' If wc cani all Idahoa SState CouncU of Senior Citi- Legislature and see II ' can anyone deny thatI thtl a t the (low m u st be con- reliable statistics. Martin Hill Is an assi.assistant editor fo r San Dif go work together to prom'omole our greot lens trolled.Bulltmuslbete understood that tbe INS The actual elfect. ilhillegal im m igration has on Magazine. state of Idaho Insteadd bbf ploying po** Kimberjc rly ...... ; .y ' ■

Idaho Sunday. October 19.198&r4 A-4T1 Tjmos-News. Twin Falls. Ida ’ ■ - ...... 9 f f l f to n

I ^ ' 'WlOlAmam E. Howard William Wll C. Blak« ' H I M ------. Publl»h* llh g ...... AdAdvglhlnaM^ofl^f ...... ' Slephenhen Hansen M'tMichael Govv«r ManoslrOQlngEdllor CirCirculation M anager

T h e m em berse rs o f th e editorial b o a rd anand writers of editorials i.------a re SUS te p h e n H a rtg c n a n d WlllijlIHam E. H owewd - M ------^to cut tihe w astee — ------from IIdaho *s> collegess ------7

The • presidei d e n t s o f I d a h o ’s four f stke colleges- _____ recently compnpleted their statewiiA-ide tour to drum up support for monore funding for higherte r e d u c a t i o n . B u l i f y o u1 ^tenedI closely to3 what' was said, youJ heard m ore oftheo( subtle sound ofol spreaders engagedi '0 -I S s Inthe fine arte•t of tu rf fertilization andai protection, Each advai/anced the same old ol tired argumentss S m . t about .need forfoi “access” to state;e universities in each region of thee fstate; each went intoini much lofty detail about the spe*pecial “mission” of' h his school; each .ad- vanced reasor5ons w hy virtually evevery program offered in duplicationon at each campus was.w of course, abso-, lutely essentijitial to the mission and ai couldn’t possibly . ... be trimmed bebeyond its current “bab a r e b o n e s ” s t a t u s , And, oh ye:yes., together the schchools 'say they need ' a n o t h e r $13 to IS15 m illion, T h e r e w aas s nothing beyond1 lip service to the duplication of program s and how3W it can be controll-1- , . ed.Someexana m p l e s : — All fourjr schools, for exam]mple. want tOylaunch . aquaculture» programs down hhere in the Magic5 Letteir s —— ...... Valley; no orone -is asking wheth(her Idaho needs four l] and/orvandalismism. •!. Big lab o r’s lies to orgai>anlzed side w ill be thehe oneu that has co n v in ced th e most.'i Freedom to> ssteal with repeal people w ith thciiIhelr exaggeration of m is!cadln^‘b]f; aquaculture• ppj r o g r a m s . crim e. iiaunlons wanl the righl-lo-o- Mr-DiNotopolniolntsouuihc-fact.lhat.fc(ler.ilallaw the other side.e.______i __ — Boise State. StJ Idaho and IdalIaho Statereach-has-a-a ------The real reason Uu 1- work law off the boolioks in Idaho is it hurts th eirir says a w orker cancannoi be forbidden ii job if helie's ...... Bot sid es havelave spent a great deal oflTme and;i ’ Iting m ass communiclications-a'nd journal­ degree-grantii I freedom to steal. “hot a union memb'm ber - he Just h as lo pay thele m oney blastinging Icach other. I feel th a t w hal the' ' ism-program,m. None is accrediteled and, in our view,' M orrlsonK nudsenen h a s to pay a union one doilollar dues. < How "free'•cc" is Ihis?) H as anyone evere r seen v o ters need tolodo dc is to lake tim e an d r e a d the - n; none could b(be. None is competilititive in term s of lhe^ .inhourforeveryhoilour any union m em ber worlIUC It ' ■ sym bol of liberty■ly for1 the individual, being us(Jsed in latedtothcpointloint of an arrest-:------— n On th e otherer h;hand, unions h av e k e p t th e wage--, year are in uniuniversity adm inistrata t i o n s . local union hall for u|upkeep and expenses, Iheadverlisingus> used by a group whose main sk Mor_rl.spn_;Knudsonwhal_It ______m rust J s ^ dej^rivirive each Individual of the llbtiberly up. shortenedd 16 hour work days to eight hours,..o —.------__Th.e-presidedents-ar« 4elling-us .unLvecsity_facuUy_ar.e_ui e ____\Vliy_don;-tX'iyj>!ik .0 Iheir payoullo unionniisls? Or there is the ...... “ oT making Ibcirovr ovvn choice, ...... nlso.-there woultouidnodoubt bcviblatlonsof chiitiri' - eezed out” because itit’s “very difffcuU to being “squees freedom of inforniat:iltion act stiil on the books..For F Third, the issueju c o ffre e lo a d in g ." Mr. DINiNolo labor law s if ilwil weren’t for labor unions. ■' - live at that stastandard.” to quote Bo'J o w e n . th at m atter, ask thee unions.I and union m emibers be stress the fad that ever:jryonc Bolh sides havhave there good. i;," O h ,y e a ? WW hho's kidding whom? JACK BROWN who gels benefitsits from an organization shoullUld If vou. the voltvoter, are unable to o b tain a copy'of. cs. Mosl people would baslcallally this law locally,Ily. you can w rite Idaho A gainsl ■ And, of coicourse.-,none of Ihemim want a chancellor Eden have to pay dues, I position in Idaho, bul let’s exixam- Deception, P.O.>.0. Box 2067. Boise 83701. o r Idabo . ' control the waste amjnd duplication. Theirir agree with th alp o system to coi _ _ Incthlsissuealittlittle closer. If this principle;is i; Citizens for Free•'reedom and Jobs, P.O. 8 0 x 921.- ■.''< solution: justst 1raise taxes. •o ’ applied everywhcvhcrcrdocffimsTrfcnTnttarcac ach ------Boise 83701. EithEither address will provldcrbyTitall— Y e s . I d a hJO o schools need m ore■elnoney, but we sub­1- Church mustst stay out of race farm er should ha\have lo pay dues to the FarmTl the sa m e m aterlterlal. • — - — mitthatweneneed few er universitielies in Idatio...... In regard to the letle tte r from Sharon Ross, Bureau_prNFQor) o r nol be able to farm ? Shoulluldall One other comcomment - if you look a t th e hlsto>5 ntlsts. and attorneys bere.quir dUsnlrJghtito-work.orunloTts.^ ;! ------Tw(rwould-id-donicelyr-W e^d-closi3se-Lewis-&-Glarki-and-. ;d— :- -dated Oetrlfi. l'J«B: — I!------physicians, denlis iircd__:, '_ ., ..ry.of.any.city.jL » we should offer Idaho10 Glvcthlspooroldd 1M orm an boy a break, to pay dues lothehe AMA, A DA. and A BA or lose-lo: thai keep newA' hnindustry out of cllys or states. Il^ ' _____ (get ready for this idea) maybe_v racUcc Uicir.profcssion cvonj, pTSUCh'asthe'M ormon-m - ...... Sharon.-Ali-Miad to} vw o rry about until yourJetl(:tle r______ihclr.rlghUo prac ij,f_:- -______isJocal zoninglg cocommlssions._:______State for salelirio a private group.' w as obeying the Ten.■n Com andm cnls and the WoWork they oppose theireir organization's( policies? Ar^ re DONALD LL. .R ROBINSON buy it for expansion, .•------C h u r c h , w h o0 jljust m ight want tdbu ' of Wisdom. they “ freeloaderse rs? " L et’s exam ine Mr. DiNiNoto's . Hazelton Our childreIren know what’s goitoing on. Our besl slu- Now. > o u sa y lh e> cch u rc h leaders tell me to> teaching profcssi(ssion. a s an exam ple. Should:dail •cetl lopay dues lo the NEA. II . - - - - dents. are_apFipplying-oul of stateB and; going to college{6 voleyesonileferentndum 1. teachers be forcet e- Sham e on you forr IIJrm ging the church Into popoll- CCEA.orbodlsqtsquallflcd from leaching? If I. there becauseise of the declining qualityqu and rising me- t i,« cVe Big lie Is5 alivea and grow ing : c a re m e. a C assia Countyy teacher.It I’d probably want t l e i r f e e l . tics and trying lo sc;i diocrity. Theyey are voting with thei .p I wjlhakejn.v chailance on dam nation! pay dues lo theCCICCEA for expenses required:d fo r 1 noticed in1 thethe flyer in The T im es-N ew s dated ...... M e a n w h ile ;lerthe presidents are•e singing together like“ ...... l ain stil! v d lih g "f••no” oif"i^rgHr-lii-Work^ror------nVgotiatingandttid theorganizatton work-criliciicai ------octnTTharthebhe big lie is-aitve a nd grow ing-T h’^J ------;______a c h o i r t o p r•otect j i t their turfs and th e s t a t u s q u o .______------foc-lhtconducLQLinfhuslncss.AsforchllEA.itJ l ______WO-1 he supposedascdly ignorant m a ss, a r e expeCli;^ P E R R IE F R E E SSTO ' N E ^ would depend upoupon Ihelr policies on variousIS tobeiicvclliehoi• hogwasii lhal"was dtfllveredTd’bUr: Tw lnFalls Issues. I wouldn'tn't want ot pay one dime’s dutu e to door, thcN E A .W hy notnot? Is It bccause I wnal to Mr, J.R, (Jacklack) Simplol. H agadon. and ' ••frecload?” No.0 . Magnuson neverjver intended to reopen th e Bunljef — L e tte rrs------^ ^ Statgs^futurire:tiedto;passageje —“ “—-n^becausethethe NEA has-dcleriorated froi•om^a ------Hill-Mlnesi-lhey-hey-lntended It-tobe a lax-wrlld-o^f.------* "onVe-rcspcctedprI professional organization for'or ------Their sole purpo:irpose was and Is-io d e s tr o y the-*-;------cniTKclii; m an w ho I ihlnk woiwoulU A great deal of infiifo rm a llo n has been dispens:nscd teachers into a. militantmi rad ical union with aian union, all unionslons. Peavey backst s s c h o o l s n otilslanding leR iskitor. lie; h;:h as regarding the righl-ll-lo-w ork issue the pasl sev:vcr- c agenda promotingting such " lib e ra l" causcs ass g| a y T iieir offer' if It was legitim ate, w ould have ed rights, the ERA. uunilateral d isaram en t. Vietietnam been really consionsidercd. If Ihe b ig th re e had of liffrrrtH T ...... ^ COmilmmon sense a p p roach lo the>e ■ al months, I would like11 lo explore some related ------Every-vol«-mukesa L-s. which I^Jii^lhe volers'or‘of Issues that m ay n oTTKlveTji5?iranai>'zeaihTisia li r fa n ------and'N lcarnpnnmrOTd-mostimport^ntlyrlht:—------:— antcdto-opcnthcTlhosc-mincsrthey-could-haverB*|------Your vole p lay s Jicrucracial ro le in ' ne, Camas. Gooding, and Lineintoln Mr,MikeDiNoto.wlwho leach es al the U niversitsity ultimate controlol 0of the teaching profession.i £ Suf- if il m ean t opera)eraling them nonunion, for the 6 ig ' iii"win” theop- ' dclerm ining who will ‘ iilv will ap p reciate, of Idaho, has w rilteren a definitive artlclc for thelhe fice it to say thatal Ithe m ain reason m ost pcopliple th ree h ad no unitunion agreem ent of any kin d with porlunity to representenl you. 11 is dif- . hla've V been p a rlic u ia rly interest-ested anli right-lo-work iolobby com m illce. Let's lOQkQk who favor the rigt:righl-to-work law d on't wanttto ti the m in ers unionnion. ' '; (icuilforustobcaslnl1 Inform ed a s w e , )hn's views on law a nd o rder'f closely at sume of lhthe most imporlanl pointsi pay dues is becau;:ause they don’t w ant iheir mononey The big three•ee Ihave been in c ahoots w ith the' ; ------shouidaboutailofihehe candidates, i.‘s, lie u n d erstan d s ih c needd to ' brought oul in his aiirticle. r used to help advarvance v arious poiiticai or othiIb e r...... rlght-to'-work^nrgroupformanyycars:— ■ ■— - ______T h ere a re too m anv nntl»otu>ur.(j .im in a U a ws J nru ;_------_pifar4ho4ssuo-ot:»UUow«ium gcs,'.: Union------tsesiliey.clecply oppose. (1( Is m o re ■ T he u n i o n s ^ ic mi irh pntlfhrling in ritin se d ealin g w ith'drug ■ ------leiiOemravmrmrliv e ly cnnvtncnH hch------a-poHHcttH3au<^^4l^^^4^H^Hi-^^nanGiaUs«iC-l_------Resour^e^nwnh4lid-initl«Uy-by ihM lm pIe-reiisdh— — I tiffleror»)usy-----J-Sj^ ------1 - Therc49-nol-enough Ur fers. TiH .^nrrs’or Dlslrrei-22-22 ^cmbers'tliuliriKelerrgni-to-worTniiw i.scerainn n :------2 ‘Rffcausc-natioTnlonnt la b o ric a d e rs a rc cohccrc m e d ------of iioienoughrct ___ ^___pcoplo to prepo^ly iiw(n v estlR atceach - lic well serv ed by h ls approacilach. -,-cd. they willaulomalalicaliy have wages rcduceiced. - 'aobutthedeleriorriorating condillon and controrol w anted a giveb.-ieb.ickpartofa falr_wageahd.^"': _ . ^ can^atbsd^alw fc;c e a n c a s t a n in :------jriiig th(! la st sessio n of the lowcr benefits, etc. and decliniifg unitinlon tfiem bcrship. Idaho is oor n e o f benefits. A glve-lIve-back or else p ro p o sllio n -T h e HIp- - lolHtient voic. isliiture-l-wa>^ .:-Thretitook:ovcr.;tfctandcQmpoundcdtheJl!Ble.Llcl’;- __ _ As a new p aren t. I ssu t ffer fro m la c k I’*;*’!!’’'mnonent's .stand on legislationion . some areas, those enei jo y m g the highest benefitn t______true in the generacral d ection w herein the Dcm■mo- for they saw acha chance for a big ta x w rite-off-and ■ _ of lim e — as m ost fu uf s d o f o r ------5 '*;^ uned I’P to prevent criminals frorrom' leveis'(.such as steelcL auto, airline industries,;. c ra l'e N ational1 C(Com m ltlee is pushing for Dc3cmo-. hcvcr-inlendcdcd tito reopen IheTmineOTrilbnS'dla'"...... — vurious reusonsrBut^lft^l-do know what g'Iree on e v iacn ce tochnlcalltlllltles. cfcTTare also IK esaiam e Industries showing th1C e------cratic victorj-in inb bt>ih theC ongrtiss and the IdahoIt • not close the BurBunkerhill mines; big buslness'did:'— - an educated vote will111 tbe. An ______mosLdev*i.staling.scsclbacks.such as planl-C-los:_s-______st a lehouse officesices.l Bolh groups believe thailat ______T en a b jg lieofie often enough, and you m ight __ _ ------eaucaiod-voie is a voteotefor’John ------natiir Peavey cast the decidinding ings, wage/henefilI cconcessions, loss of jobs, etctc . with the m assiveve mfuslon1 orfun‘ds"nd rcsouriirc c s. (hc public or ppar ^ o f the public lo b elieve Peavey. which killed legislation adop-op- Wilh union membiibership focusing mainly on)n lhI e com bined withI tryingtrj to ctjnfuso and inlimldIdate one. h av e liveded tlthrough the period of good and"'! E ducation Is w hatt makesm lliedif- the good faith exception lo the "lower wage” Issue;ies, the more Important issuisu e , Idaho's voters.. IdIdaho is vulnerable to beinggma- 1 bad employers.;rs. and good and b a d unions. T h6 - '" fercnce — forourchikhildrcn in Idaho's ‘ iisiiinarv ' rule. The U.S. Supreijrcme i,eing overlooked byjy m an y m em bers is lhe nipulatcd.Ibellc\lleve. however, that Idahoansns a re m em b ersh ip concontrols their actions, Jo b buyer?’'-' school sy stem s — foro.r o a r fa rm e rs rlh a s held th at e v id en ce ob-> sta te 's future abilityity to a ttra c t new i)uslncss arand wise enough loI seeSCI Ihrough this, and lo lookIt try to d estroyy all that unions have fought for. ‘ Involved in n erlcuU; un u r e - fo ru s lry - ^. 3L*d pursuant to a search warrarranl industry. ahead to the futuriture. andblgbusinesjiles^es won'i give m ore th a n they ^ InRto dccfdcon futurejrepoiltical wujclu;h contains lechnical defcclsis The South IdahoI PPress. Idaho Statesman, anand 'E.H. MCBRIDEIDE have to. leadership. Peavey bebelieves in J lid / be usable in c rim in a l proseosecu- olhermajornewspajapers supporting the currerrenl Burley Therighl-lo-wio-work group will not be satisfte'tt, ‘ ' irhisrc-elecljon ' education. A votc for h •,_i£law e i^ o rccm en l o fficers[s __ rlghl-to-work.law,,hha ve_wi.sely shown that.thele ______. ______wilhoutlawingung unions in Idaho th e ir g o al is lhe . —__- w jllbe an ed u cated volv o tc - - a n In. L* ading in good fallli. ' slate's futurc'depem;nds on the wise and iould study the W - - Whole U nited1 StaStates as well as Canada for that"! ______tclliKcntpnCx______V oters sho lau ______X iuH.-L'iiurt ii in d ic a te s th a t to ex-> . _ _-CQurai’COiis'dicisionm o t Idaho voters to retainlth U e ______m a tte r th e worltlorld...... ’ ! ’ - Please, exerciscyou>'our rin h t lo vole _ e lu desu e s c h evidence on a technicalicalily law which will do thl;lie m ost lo encourage new■ ------AsUicciiicliung>n gels Closer, theadvertismgigTor There won'lbt'I be anymore U iiiikcrHiHs.loi'irjl^------this N ovem ber — a nid d 'vole for ' isdesli'Slructive of public confidencenee In. businesses to locatetc in Idaho, thus helping to>ln- in ■ and against righl-lhl-lo-work g ets m ore and morore will h a v e accomilompllshcd their goal, th e r e will d.c .’ educaUon by votlnK; forfoi Sen. John thecrii.•rimlnal Justice system . Yet.:t. sure badly heeded ninew grow th and a bright exposure — m ore]ire posters along the streets andar an o th e r Poland.ndtypeofgovernment.com- I • Peavey. • SenaloIlor P eavey opposed this fulure. highw ays, and expexposure on th e radio. TV andndin munislic controltrolled workers and the rlght-tft; ------DONNABltbE—------reiison,oniib!e-law-i»nd o rd er-m casuiuro. n ------Why is il tru e Ihulul th e nulional Irend shows s—------newspapcrs.-Theledebatcs-hcld ti by.bolh th e -n-no'-^ ------w o rk e rs in biglg ptposilions teUlng th e w o rk in g MO-— — Bellevue II woul;»uld have had a parlicuiarlyy m ore com panies prlse J C hurch officials:ials support Ihc so -called rlghC-to- ' w ork law , lett mimc remind you ot th is; ,j If o ne wouldlid hhappen to go to th e c h u rc h tn;iecd ofhblp. beforerchelp h is given, tilhing m ust be paid, Ik n o w o faan n uunwed teen-age parent who weot 'c o m e to th e churchh forfoi some assistance, b u t sht; hp(|(t't L eettersxvelc i paid tith in g fofor n several years. T he c h u rc h $egV. - ...... ______hertosomeothtother place for her hand-out because Th*Tlme»-Nw*w s W e lra rn e s I n t e r s t o> tlthe editor but wlU rejectct ...... — sh e co u ld n 't concomc up with the back tithing ...... ____ th o s e It c o n s ld c r i lers l ib e lo u s o r in b a d t:aste. a s Each letter raust ;______: m oney. T he chuchurch. In a sense s aid , tf you w q n t' be'idgned'and'sK/«- . . . th e la b o r forcei■ce not ha.vethe same policy? ..j Tw lnFalls JU D Y TU CCKER K l • I T w ln F a llsS :i S u n d aay, y Octobor 19,1986 Timostio s-N o w s , Twin Falls, Idaho A-S J ' . ------O p itinion ; ' Schooo ls n ie e•d i help tt o r e s t co r e v a lili^es, tuathouti i thehypp o ( T is y iHrpnl7aMzami:Wlu ris shooting-at-the wroog-targirget ------proeesfrof-lhe-sehtgehoohsystemT-But-what------w u m n . b u cau sesex is a no-wln sub ject. Bul irita^scx. takltig^i^gs.^tir:itling^ ^ " T h e y ’re-e S'scream ing aDoui lam iiy valnmrcs; ------aB6Unnv6IVemennent ort ihc funflam entai level— - llm ;fnoved lo w rile it becausebet of the strong Sydney Schailanberg divorcetred, b reaking up fam ilies. ThThere are saldaprlncl(iclpal of one of the h igh schoo:ools —In the lives o)f fth these children? ' ^m eil of hypocrisy antiid itmenial b lindness th al _ - ■ ■ ______advortistlsem cnts ev e ry w h e re for bobooks and wilh a healthilth clinic. ‘'We’re doing what ^ The long andItheshortof the Itlslhatw e ...... lg because som ebody hjps to ji Is wafting out of4he greoreal controversy that indeed families exislcdfor thethese young curses;s thal say th e y ’ll help youI getgc more we're doing I: • ju m p ... have, o ver tim e,e. aiasked the schools lo do the h a s erupted In New Yorl(orkC lly.ovetsex______wi sex.>^g0 ua.rlchcrllfcrllvce longer,lc ------into the breai•each that’s been left by the fol ■ Job of the hom e,2, lo tak e the place of absent women either physically orsprspJriluaIly;M any-o“‘®i“ everybody says have.dlslnteg fcdiication dnd pregnane;mcypreventionlnthe~' ‘ voices vc havo cried oul lhat famramily values a re depression; im p ro v e your•digestions di| - iy values eve sgraieti.. . or working parent:•enls, poor and rich, black and 5 arc sm a rt. T h ey can scc tht ^Igh schools. .underm-Ur ined by allow ingschotrhoois to teach sex P ^ 's a '' Wchavclodi0 deal with the reality of teen-in-age while. And then,n, wwhen the schools try lo . < 1 iiQve no easy answersfers, for th ere a r c none. education ed or write prescriptloptionsforcon- miscuiljily. sexual a n d otherw ise.: Is p rc g n a n c yy. .I I’m laklng ev ery b o d y ’s fallallures deal with the resulesuit of this adult dellnqucn- B u t I am a p a re n i and11 I dod know th a t sim ply troceptlvcs: t r these critics sayi;ay th al p aren ts tional gtgam e. And th e n they hear th lakingthom w ork.” cy. this ad u lt abanbandom ent of responsibility, rting of th e fam iiy-values expexperts- anti I'm mak, telling kids that sex iswri wrong, sex Is d ir ty .. should sh be consulted, shouldi hahave veto power. some of the adultsults find the reality appalling cy bccom c rig h tfu lly susplciilcious.W hal No one is:S clclaiming lhat famiiy-plannl .. you.'xenotreQdy.focUycLyctJCsonlyfor ______ining - o n d try to e raase se It w ith rhctoric about JVs a p aren t, I couldn’t agree5reemorelhal__ ...... ?am ily?/7 W hat v alu e s? Ifkldscoulduld find clinics In schischools aro the solution tQ grown-ups, elc., etc., etcetc. Is a p rescrip tio n , pa • restoring fam ilyiy Vvalues. ------^ parents should be part of thislis ccrilical grow- ICO In th eir h o m es — and I’mI’m hot talk- anything. BoardBo, of Education Preslden Ior failed g u idance andid uultim ate p ain .. _____ in| Ing-up process but I would be st-flboul-ghetioklds— wouldlid they be------Robert Wagnagner Jr. and.olher_supporterersof Ifwewanl fores> resto re fam ily values, if we ro g e c a su a l sexual activity by ’ Thelssucisnot.wheLhc:ther sex advice or coni notice lhal one of the main reasonswhyhghrca fJiL■ bback on Ih e ir schools? If so-so-called th e Idea a re ssimply saying lhat they’reretry- “ wonttodiscouragi school kids are seeklngamwe:iw ers from th eir o our teen-agers., ifwewanlIf \ to giv^th«n_a ______------Iraccptivcs should bc-dlsdlsponsed-by.cllnics In------ichoSl^lslh-al------8r=W "“i-ups hadn-l-abdlcatcd Ihclr-ilr.role.as ------ing to dealiwilh wi actuality, noLmyth----- th eich o o is— i.e.. whelhielher the schools are 'schools, sc arc trusting Ihelr schi setters, w ould th e childrenn inii th eir "M ay b e it'st's Ilhe bosl thing In a b a d situtua. mdrarcducatlbh.'ljh.'lf we waht'to'bulld chafac- th e appro p riate settinglg f

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I I co n g ratu late the grgroup "Phea- brushy arcareas, rocks, sagebrush, ondnd . '-•S’- sanls Forever" in gcttiritling organized rough le rrjrraln. Everything that used and for their purposeB ofoi preserving to producece pheasants. IPONTirXNOW.FETRoy... ' . ■ ' ______and protecting pheasan'sanls in .Id ah o ,____Be. jo uur r own Judge. As you drive m m T - T U B mi - However, if this grou]*oup has been around thithis fall, or even as 'you are 6rain-washed by the IdaIdaho Fish'and out hunlinling, take note of the areas m m c R E E & . G em e D e p a rtm e n t intInto believing' suitable fofor pheasants, There is still lhal money and habitailital alone will a lot of it.it. It doesn't lake much areae a solve the pheasant problem, pn they for a henn I to produce a nest of young ’ . arc.doom ed lo failure. p heasants.its. but If the predators clean * You could cover Magic Mi Valley out everyry egg or destroy all thehe completely with-habitatital and if lh a t young,- thethon all th e h ab itat In tho habitat was only InlInhabited ' by \yorld won'on’t solve th e problem . Whllolie pred ato rs, you still wouldn’t wo have you ore didriving and'looking, nolicoico r r t any pheasants. I agree;ree that some the overirerwhclmlng number of fa rm ln g p ra c lic e s havee changed:ct - - predators,rs. I guarantee they will bo be Some a re a s In the vailvalley do p rac- easy to fineInd. lice ''clean” farming,g. but nol all lect tho \ preseni pheasant, areas. There Is still aI lotlo of habitat, „ we should close the season'-iOn'-. good habitat, for pheasi •asants bul the noww. poor p h easan t just doc;loosn'l have a r'ehtnow. ------chancc— a g a in st— all—I—tho—crows.— i —An—imnfnmcdlalc_prcdatot_contrpl, rpl______m agpies, haw ks, weasc•asels. skunks,- programs!1 should be initiated. ------foxes-and-coyolcs-.thaLhaUhavc-open------Just_Ccreatlng_Ji'ahltaL_and_speih. H e iu _ ------sea9on-365'days a -year.-ar.-Then-throw-ding-larg( for__-1 • - iTTrTrJ-' in a coupic of bad wlnl'Jlnlers back-lo- habitat will wi not solve the presentent - back and il is a wonderdor we have a problem.I. H1 ow ever, with a workingIng 7 ^ - * ^ single pheasant-left.—------prcdalor-

-L e tte rsS — = ick and forth with we, the ___ LJeromeJhas.onl - ending -up - the- vicllms-of • In reference to Jame;mes ishawver's political1 sstruggle and sccond class l i m m i ^g r a tio nn ih fo tmm a ¥ lo n letter: programns. s...... What do w e have lo0 dod' to ed ucate gresslonal a g re e m e n t on ^ crim e is also uiicerlaisrlain. T he sta llslic s qu'oled by Andrus had an opportunity,ltv SAN D IE G O -C o n g r the people around here■0 aabout L a rre y Cecil At rio landm ark im m lgnilion)n legislation c le a rs the way bordor-area lawenfoinforcomenl agcncles are, at A nderson’s C am p Anderslerson, when heJ wwas Interior Secretary to do forseveralmllllonalicrens in the U niled S tates lo -• Mlartin a Hill best, gucssllm atos.s. IrIn the post, local law on- _ ng for Idaho, and al^ we got It Is not a KOA. Thes'hose two cam - som ething Pup achieve legal status. BuBut the c h a n g e s will nol _ forcement estimatestes iof ancn-relatcd crime h-ave' ' ____ p^6unds_are run bv setseparate faml- was the stsagebrush rebellion and the the social an d econom ic ef-r- been less than accuraurate. In 1979, for instance, a sTUlerand 7\ndnis-got-S20,000mn ]. end Ihe debate aboul thi lies, m iles a p a rt. ------lBO"acrcTi ^ fectsof illegal aliens. IS ;i g o v c rn tn e n l igency thal c a rric s oul its special commilteeofi; of the Los A ngeles Policc coupic of California land LJiiiL-tlLe_pn}y_from a__c ______T hree d ecades ago wtwc w ere h e a rin g the sam e responsibilities inI responsere; to w hich w ay the Department issuedd a Ibriefing paper stating thal I-knows howma-*y-il-I------anyoneJ-alino oLUeltlii^mg'amintlocunientea-'allcn. ~ Dave Leroy Lc has demonstrated his southern.border. legal aliens resid e* In this couniry. o r w h al theirHr In fact th ere h asi ne\never been a competent study I* leadershiplip ablllly through the yearsars A w eekly news magujluzinc noted th en th at ac- im pact Is on c rim e,e. thotl economy, th e labor on the im pact of illegalegal immigration on local i crim e. T heG A O repoieported last March that to per- for- r i f a ' mosllost recen tly a s atto»;neyjeJL. cording to press accounj nts. labor le a d e rs a n d ____; market or the public-llc-beneflls s y s lc m . A U.S. ----Plant-positiue fo y general arand'L l. governor. Butc'h 01-ol- Justice D epartm ent offiifficials. undocumenled G overnm cnl Accounimnting O'fflct? su rv e y l?n98I~I------cL^rdrreionyTivrwisiSlsirrNeun'ork-Cttylnvolvcd ------As citizens, merchanlanls, business ter couldd 1be a great asset In Idaho’so s aliens h ad created " a ggrave i social proBlcm in- ^ reported undocumcnicnted population e stim a te s> . non-citizen aliens, but it did nol distinguish bc- owners, and propertyrty owners of drive forr morer overseas markets foffor volving m u rd er, proslltlltulion, ro b b ery and a ran g in g from aboulul hhalf a million to a s high a s 121 twccn those who w'cre ere in th e couniry legally o r li­ Jcrome, wc would likeke toI com m end qH scgme;Tienls of o u r sla te s produc-. gigantic narcotics Infillillration.” T estify in g be- million, a spread sovso wide as to be m eaningless.s. legally. L ast A ugustst lhell San Diego Association of Mr. Charlie Marshall In hisI efforts lo n o n tfarnirm, .manufacturing^ -foresl,-•St.- forc'a congressional but»udgot h e a rin g ra n lm=------AManirtrsmmninTFmirthcl^DiisrSelect-Commis-Is------Governmen{ij-waft.aw;-awaFded-a4127.000 federal— locate a polaioproc^cssing plant In; etc.). migration andNaluraliilizationServlceofficlal sion on Im m igrationIon and R efugee P olicy narrov•ow- grant lo study ilieg;al aii im m ig ratio n ’s Im pact on ------granmRn tn n tio- cgTmi resl4mnteHlown-to between.3.£J.5 ____ locaUrime. Th&jssocssoclation's crlmlnaUJusUce______’ -eicct—a ■govem or/btr-gov- rZZZZThW^0OS'wli£:hcll_c:;llcvc1n~ldaho;^ ------Let ' l l lumpcrlUic.bQcltt.eaplipLdjiy. ______• — _ , iitm itn n n itn rm m u[tmrirrtnr r cannotc be estim ated w ith sim ply to b u rg larizezc homes.h Even If migrant dustries and buslnessc;sses -th a l wiU action InI fivefH years;-— ■ was"m"alched by a 5 perercent crim e Increase expo->0- any a cc u ra c y b ecausause relevanl d a la does not ex-ex laborers a re responsitnsible for th e perccived rise, benefit and revilallzoourour county. ricnccd nationwide lastist year, including places ist. The INS claims 1.71. million aliens w ere cauglight then C alifornia lawV enforcementcn officials must Wc only hope lhat our ou counly ot- He hasnisn't explained to his const!-sti: whorclllegal Immigralation isnotaproblem . living in o r try in g toeto enter the U nlled S tate dur-r- explain why they haveiave not pushed for reform of ficials realize the_lmp(mporlancc and tuents whwhy he votcd^lo take. $50.SSO------Most of the Informati'ilion d issem in ated today- Ing lls recen tly compmpleted fiscal year. For each:h- thcslatc^sowncmplo:ploycr-sanctlon law (which Is ------: long ronge benflls of Mr. Mi Marshall's million worlh w of cost-of-llvlng-ad-ad- about illegal Im m igraliilion is th e re s u lt of conjcc-:- one cau g h t, th e agent:ency estim ates four go uncapip- largely unenforceableiblc because of its poor wor- f»nrfp.->vnr’ .-ind hnw jnuchJiCv^ind mi __ Jusim enla.iLs_Qul of lhe Dockcls of Iiirr. half-truths ond djlnin1( racist senllment.Jn ___ ins; ca. hawcvcr, j c nQl reflect thehc ding) rathertharidcDficpcnd on federal law s o v e r ______~ ourselves, believe In the thi best inter- idaho senicniors or why he h as votedIto to iy53. the INS used these:sc sam e c la im s to sway numberof individual;uals caught hul the am ount of which they have lltticttic influence antf less Jurtsdic- estsof our community. allow thIC e iSocial Security Trust Fundind publlcopinionlnfavortro f lls B o rd e r P atrol, p a p e rw o rk com pletected by border a g en ts and ININS tlon. MARYANDJACKCO(SOODMAN to be raidaided to balance our bloatedled Criticized as an Incfflclclent, ineffective officers. Each timec aian alien is cap tu red and Unfortunately, thehe politicalp rh eto ric about N atural W ay, and ^______federal butbudget deficit. bureaucratic agcncy —- a s lls p a re n t, th e INS. iss retu rn ed a c ro ss lhele bborder, a form is filled out.t. alien Immigration hhas as a lread y lefl Us racist — ioday=^hDTjatro|-was-isTjnlhc-vergc-ofextlnc------BurUhas-bcenesllm:Imated thatlttakes-an ------Icgacyrijast-year.-fouifour M arin csfro m th e N aval------ir o lh e r s enlor citizens have worked Wc senl of congressional budget average of four alien:tem pts before an a lien can Weapons C enter InI SanSai Diego C ounly w ere ar- Jerom e make this couniry whal 11, jgis tion through a series of h ard to m cuts. Then came "Opereratlon W clb ack .” ■ successfully c ro ss. thelh( border u n d etected, and1 it rested for w aging a p rivr ate w ar on illegal aliens Social Security goes lo Leroy, Otter ar ccampaign, the INS em- filled out. begin "help in g ” theIC BiBorder Patrol by palroillng ------BUtc-Lcglslalurc-domliimlnalcd .by. lh e ___ !Tmb'ers“or the Scnale 10 voteotc barked on whal bccamtmca civil-rlghts nightmare-^re-* .....“ Ifreffe 'c triH S r? mi:miliion figure re p re se n ts not3t • — tho b order arm e d withA-ithload'cdTlfles.------Republican Parly for>r t tho next sev- nine mem Outspoken INS officfficials like Harold Ezell, the ...... ag ain st- - I the 1983 - S o clal-S ecu rity■ity. . for America’s Latino comct m unities. By 1955, thee thenumberof Individviduals caught, but the -eral years. pnpka gp. a nd h a s continuedjcd INS w as claim ing ll hatlad solved th e ‘'w etback numberof forms comlomplelcd by Im m ig ratio n of-if- agency's western regh•egional com m issioner, have tonaitloiHorrthe-nafC-Pa IC------helped-apread-such fee We h av e h a d ihls con to dismantle our nationalnil ■ ■ j)f6Blcm**l3ydcpDrtlnpTgT3r~volantarlly-rctum^— fleers .Tour years'tfgi■tfgo7lh(TGAO-dlscounted-thc- »fearsr-^IIlegal-immigrallon------^ ore. wllh a gov- to try to will destroy w h a iwi/c c kknow as a free society in past 20 years and more ent system. ing” hundreds of thous:isands of Latinos to Mexico,:o. viability of th ese statilatlstlcs for these very •cmor the pasl 16 yearsars from the op- retiremenl Not all of them were Inin the c o u n try illegally, reasons. "Usingtheale apprehension data ... for the next five to 10 yfoars," e a r Ezell hassald. poslto parly. We havo'0 wwatched these seniorr citizens In Idaho should“ , however: many were: lilawiul im m ig ra n ts. A esllmatlngthe flowoiV or stock of Illegal aliens... The new law . w hile!ilc il imposes employer sanc- tsv^o sides bicker andnd accuse each tha•hat Senator Steve Symms’ substantial num ber weibvero U.S. c ltiz c n s who were‘c poses considerable2 difficulty,”di the governmentnt lions, will let illegalil alaliens — w h atev er thclr other through the yearears during the yoting rccord rc couldn’t bo worse, derived nol only of ihcliclr rights a s clllzens, but ofof rep o rt concluded. ItII alsoa pointed out th a t In- number — who cnlcrciered th e U nited S tales before legislative sessions andmd I believe we, soiliolf-proclaimed friends like Iheir couniry a s well. BBut the Border Patrol wasIS creases or decreasesses In enforcem ent e ffo rts couould Jan . 1,1982, obtain leglegal status. Rodlno said lhat .. .._thC—electorate ..of.IdfIdaho,__.descn/_e_ ijjls. ^ e don’tdo need enem ies.,______------saved------radically changc theshese figures, a g a in degradingng congressional agreem!cm cnl on th e bill ‘‘shows the som ething b etter. al the failure of the Mex- ; INS has embarked upon a ...... big heart ol A m erica.’ca.v Wc still need to be w ary,...... -’ - . MILDKKD L. HOWARD N oone can deny th al th e ir vlablllly. T he IN ______:.F.or..a..changc,..let^t’s elecl a gov- MRS.M „ — icancconomyJsdrivlniingncw^cores.of Im^______p llo L p ro 6 ra m of.comiomputer eye:niatchlng,of ap:. __however, of the smallall mi inds who_stlr fear and vI-_ ■ ' ■cmor~of* the‘“same• pparty a s 'Ih 'c ‘Preside] UU- migrants north to crossiss our b o rd e rs Illegally. NorJor prehendedTiltensinoin order to acquire m ore - o lateclvil and h umlan ani rights for polltjcal ehdsr - 5 if wc can all Idahofstalc S Council of Senior Citi- Legislature and soe if can anyone deny lhat. llthat the flow m u st be con- reliable statistics. MnrtlnHIUisan ass/sfanfass. ecf/for/or San D/ego work together to promtomote our great tens trolled. B ul ilm u st b e iunderslood th a t the INS • T he actual effectt illegalill immlgratloD has on> M agaz/ne...... ' state of Idaho Insteadd ofo ploying pol- Klmber>erly ...... • ...... ' r 1 ‘ I . ^

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> a e k - - l o u c h e jg r o u p s5 s e a m w ^ i d o w T H o ^ a i ______vnrk Of DSVcholoL’icnl harassment > and grou•OUPS.______/ ' -At~ LaRouchelie’s~~i:^burg,~va~ ^P ' * widow who says shesh was defrauded orgar^anizatlons. deceit" to persuajade Margaret M.P. II u was Issued and kepl^ecriicret after hendquarfcrTspspoKeswom aiT NFfeFd 1 no comment Satur- H q • i of more than $601,000.00' by followers of Thirh e move has th e effe c t of freezingfrei Beynen, 83. lo tunirn over much of her Mrs.rs. Beynen’s lawyers argui•gued that Thompson had Lyndon LaRouchehe won a federal monc)ney In a Los A ngeles banhinnk ac- life 's savings as lcloans lo LaRouche’s LaR'aRouche followers wouldJld m ove ■ ' courl order seizinglg Ithe money of two countjntheldbyPANIC. organizations. Thrhe loans“ have" not ■ ihelrlelr'moncy and conceal It If they • ..:------groups-tied-to-thc-iC"poHtical exlrcni'“'“ ThtPhe—comnrittec—rs—the—pritprimary—betfn-rcpaid-Hnd-iir -ist, including thele campaign for a forcete behind Proposition 64, a liballot The suit charges;es LaR ouche, sev er- HeHenderson lifted the sealI late la Fri- , i ^i f e t i mk: l E Q F ^ conlroversial AIDSDS m e a su re on th e Initionative that If approvedkied by al of his organizatiatlons and associates »y- California ballot. CalifiIlfornla voters Nov. 4 wouldlid allow; w ith racketeering,)g. fraud, breach of An o rd e r signedId by U.S, District widedc. testing and quaranlinln;inlng of co n tra c i and inlerentlonal Infliction of TCAX-FREEE C A S H '' Judge Thelton E.. H Henderson In San vlctlr:tlms of AIDS, acquired Jmrimmune emotional distress.iS. SPINOABLl SrCNDAait ' The Judge's order or allowing at-^ CAJHAFTtR CAiHAFTI* Francisco directeded the attachment deflci[Iciency syndrome, ACTUAL HITITAnW AF tOVIARtON 20VIAMON oLup to $63,958 In1 lithe bank accounts Ai suils filed in U.S. Dlslricl:l CCourt tachment of assetets was an unusual ,iNT «ru*N TAX«rkXUnUdH HO.MOOtFOJIT JIO.WMOirOSIT ; ; of the P rev en t AID.iDS Now Initiative in SanSa Francisco under scjil on Oct. m ove, imposed lh(he day the suit wa§ ^ louche's filed wlthoul a judgment and ■ . Committee, or "PANIC." ' and 10charged that Lailouc 3.1% $13,S70 fV8.41S : ^ Caucus Distributor!lors Inc. Both arc folloylowers used "relentless pres:ressuru.- wilhout nollce to LaRouche’s Saving* Accocount 5,0% '3.1' I Mono Ma •kot < . ■ . 5.3% 3.2'3.2%, - $13,702 5,4% 3.3'3.3% 913,839 919/143 C a f f e ii r n e l i n k e dd to phobii)ias, panicD S i SIngl* Prvmnium i Plus** 0.0% B.0%B.O' 9 2 1 » S 8 9 9 4 « ,6 0 9 that Is '“so severe M NEW YORK (Al(AP) — Moderate by a sudden,£ overwhelming fear.:ar. said Ballengcr said. 11 A ACCOUNT ACCUMULATES IN , James Ballengcr. chalrma•man of llie re st of us can’llI im agine It.'’ PIEASEE tNOTE. THE SINGLE PREMIUM AC amounts of caffeineine can trigger and Dr, J lOYEANARS WHAT IT TAKfS THE CO ACCCiCCOUNTTODO IN34 YEARS. ' ! magnify phobias aiand panic attacks theI {psychiatry deparlmenl atal tlie "Some people! never leave the ln“ lhe “estimated'!d~2 mllllbn to'G-McdliidlcarUnlyerslty-of-Snuth Can:arolina--housc • again- aflerer-one atlack,’-- he- - : SHOULD YOU BE PUHjn iN G YOUR MONEY? . ' I million Americansms afflicted, with InChjCharleston. said. "Thai onee allack is never Q i i a n d © p e h U i c FHE-SiNGLE PREMIUMA PPLUS BECAUSE: thpsp. disorders, newiew studies show. Pat’atlents show all the sympimploms forgotten." Lhp.iri- Many of Ihese pepeople are described i y c 1. HlghroUiol o l u t u r n 4. NsNsmarli*trllk ■' 'i .: People with panlanlc disoraers who assocrectatcd—with—fesF4-rcapid_lii TaiodvanlogvdllxoddollorettsI .1 raphobia;" he ■said;— '■O ctober 20-2E 2. Compl«l*lli>llqutdlly S. Tax > I were given the amom ount 'of caffeine In beatIt and heart palpitallons.. slshort- a s fiiiving H^ura; ------~ ~3.~S6my^rpriprtHTtpnl------*r-tOO i ‘ obout four cups of)f coffeec were found ness;s of brealh. trembling andirt Ilight- w hich Is often desc!scribed as a fear of oltvsyiolw working for you .j.-;— to experience s hl a aip r - r is e s In blood headcidedness. Patients often have hn\ a the marketplace, o r fear, of social in- LUNCH I. a brain hormone, fearr oft Impending doom or off dcdeath, leractions. j : levels of cortisol, a SPECIAL... HOUSESE A N D SENATE TAX REFORMJRM BUIS D O N O T EFFECT I and 'lactate, a sub:iubstancc known-to Complimentary GlassS of THET/TAX ADVANTAGES OF THEIE SISINGLE PREM IUM PLUS , | . i.:______produce panic attacla c k s .. . - . I------— ■ C( House-Wine-V^ith Eacti Li ■ ‘ Normal people hahad no rise In these 1 Lun- - ♦ twmwitsn; leu biackal •■■|ngestlon“ Of' caf------cheon Meal. '•IhliliatnisSlfiSIngU P»«mlum Plan, not to b« (onluxd [ ------substnnces'-after- li ITE OWL Uif f l r / i f - . Ill>-sndlltg>ei|t»»«.pfo|«tl»dlr *hat-r— JOREjrajJtOOK^HITH ^C Tg^gtO O l^jjjj ■—“T ______^ o b ia Society of America.An mltnight Ile in your'path. Ufrde^ra"lh'anT(“bel'.PeenTTJBrccnt------~Nowrlher8-s-the-AMG^] IGARD® NITE OWL" AilmGAmr) — ■z r—------a n d “3-pBrccnt*T3f-'/if-Amcricans-—-o r- -r&a*as9l^1nfrared'Outcfoori omghtln^eviceffV-^5 ^ about 2 million to) 6 m illion people — automatically floods an area with light ouroo■oooniOMTtNOoeycB LL u ______sutfec—from__panlanlc_. atlacks„and ___ ? within its detection zonime...... — -• — ■ related phobias,5. Je rlly n R oss, wwhenever r anyonewa!lhobla Society, said INf “t ’ 13.1 m illion Americirlcans suffer from „ ...... alUnxiety-dlsordefilers-includlng panic attaclis and phobias.as.- More than peiperccnt of patients j — can-bc-helped by-treatm by- ent.—Ms.r- — ------education of lhe^■^lTenl~and” i lhe IM! For Mor» ^ JM - T : ------iamllyrand-exposlntslng patients to-the ------|InformatlorTCbll: - j " I ■ feared situation. 734-7691------:------■ ;.! ...... Panic attacks aiarc characterized . • WTN!i = = = ! ^ ; i iH/i G r a mi d O p e nl i n g l a i ^s e a w a y ! lS-Jt»(LIlnrm uiincs j i r c s c u l s “ ^ W i i r aa 5 " " p o r lt a b t ^ l e t i ^ 1 “ feiyisiorr~ ~ EAUXU = 1 = T o c e l e bbrate r our G randj O pening, we! wwill b e giving ____ CAN [GHT a w a y s e v!ven ( 5" portable3 televisions! Be3eginning O ct. ■______J______||c j . . . __ ------1 9 - 2 5 , oone r w inner wllM-be draw n every;rv evening at ...... , ] 1 PU CCo N c m ^TS 1 0 p m1 .. N o purchase I:is necessary; neneed not be S t i n \Galley a l.odjL^c D iningii.t< K o o i i i p r e s eent i to win. M ustit b e 18 or olderer to enter. . Stiii_\U Ilcy,-I

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October 19.1986 timTimes-News, TWIn Falls, Idaho A-7 ition — ----- More-b abi>ies' being bomrn with syphillis—^—r MIAMI (AP) -- The number of in 1985, 19 31 babies w ere born to ; srlda with syphllls :;i-.,,,-„ y babies bom In Flor: lers with syphOfs, In the. firsl ' I T \ hosjnore.lhjm doublblcdlnajcir.and — S u m n[mt€OHn p a r e d i t o ‘ t h e 2 G o n g f S h o w / one official blamess (druguse by thdr hine rmonths ol lhis~ year, TJ ^ mothers. ^yphllltillitlc babies were bom, WASHINGTON (A PI - As U.S.-SovIoviet relations." be some dlsagrccmicnl" ei about whal would be limited to the date-of- ______—^— &^rl0»gtlon6.. flowad;ad . from . the----- iiYouu-had-a-coupleoL ti guy s-ln titcrc.,.transpired ^ r at thc.st;summUr—tHitr-at— noxt-surutmmit—and—other- rclalK ------R«agan—admlnistraUoiUon r a - Demo— tr^lng-to f-Utc—tribulad—it—to— arggum«nt&—among—mlnor-iss i issue&i-Aepin-eaid. ------^ 'J - ^ crstlc. arms controlol expert com- problem!ms of the world ... The whol/hole_subgrdinates_ havivlng second _ “ How_w theyi then got suckcrcd2d IntoI ■ ___ ...... pared ' la s l'“weekend’sid’s incbncliislvc' thliigwa:#as very, very bndly’handled,led," thoughts. "1 would'fd<[dciis on what the' de'alitigg 'with total nucledr dlsari Iccland sum m it to "U‘Uiek Gong Show" hesaid. principals are sayingig ,” he said, ad- menl. foifor G od’s sake. 1 really di C E L E B R y OA T I O N i t and^a House dcfense-e:e expert called U En route’ ro to Brussels afte r ththe ding- there Is -a "fafairly consistent- know. ”-i’’-Aapio s a id - - ; ■ ."the prime exainpiee (of how not to summitIt lasl Sunday, S ecretaryy tof line” coming fromn Reagan and Saturday, Oct.t. 25th ^ _____ run t v s -Snvlpt rplnUnnlons.‘L ------Stalo-G«George ShuIti-ctiaEaclcdzeclzed_SovieLLcadctMikhaii dLGorbachev ______A “i thought it was theth< Gong Show, the meetcctlngs as "an extraordinanlary. While the admlnlslIstratlon and Us ^ '“N o v v r ^ 5:00 to 10:00 PP.M. . Really. I did.” saidd Paul1 Warnke, creative,ve. constructive effort ..... Ilo allies are depicting the tl summit as a Jero m e chief negotiator of thehe SALT II trca- solve mo:nomentous problems." success, others m ainIntaln It was Ill- OPEN InIn The Parish Hall,I, J ty during the Carter ai Robcri M cFarlane. formermer conccived, poorly planned and < lo »;00 P.M. r administration. And F SuiTcfav 1 2-4 BuBuHat t» n r» d from 5:00 to ------referring^tOrJtssndififlilfiftlcdzlfileylslen^ationakahatcudlyrajlvlsfiM^Pres ;re6j—destlnod-to-end-witf ithout-an-agreo-— —----- > ■ show t^ t featuredi amateuri per- dent RcRcagan._sald_Saturday._lhf .thot. ment.______...: . -shopop Ear^^For Qhristn^sS A tk ln to n Irom■nK«»chum. < ____' formers. The worstt 'a *acb were cuL while he hi Initially considered lhthe Aspln s a ld j'th e red n _flag_ should __ M u ile b y o C »n•rman Band. Door Pritai. paddiaddio w haal. •<«. It a hnd-ldca^ "lhc outcomne e IsI havc-bcch oul”"h ecn;nuse GorB^hev i l HV ------c o i t i r ------gong. a goodi one0 ... We’ve taken a quai|uan- had said after gettlItlng acquainted j i ' ' ADULTS *t* 8 .0 Q CHILDILDREN 5-13 * 5 3 0 " R£p. Les Aspin, D-W}-Wis., chairman turn Iea{cap In the U.S. position th:that with Reagan in -G eencva r last year I sT l I of lhc Ho^usc_/Umedd SSej^-ices Com- would hav^lake^aha years to achieveve If that hc wanted Ihclr: scconds meeting ArKnd CHILDREN UNDERE R 4 'I . S 0 mfttcc.’ predicted, "Th'This Is going to ' the presl'csideni had not gotterninvolivolv-' tobcsubstantlve. I (•((•crofls from lh« Parli) FAMILY TICKET ap.oo ______J ------go-'cfow n-in-thc-hlstory(Tfrbooks as-the—ed:*‘------—^------Bul----- admlnlstratlitioiv-— officials— I— a.MalnAyoJW .j.I34i5 55<1__ prime example of hoihow not to run McFar'arlane said "there seemsIS tto believed the substanance In Iceland Reportt RetailsJ, dialysisis Eh VWork'law, just as wrir itte n including o»our office, and certaiitainly me;'^* doyn Us findings, saidid t the report by Assistsslant Attorney Generalll ^ M ark Thom psdri the: Senale Spcclal CommitteeCi on by the A ttorney GencrarsG office...” Aging. G ary G lenn,1, IExecutive Director Idaho10 Falls Post Register, AiAugust 11, 1986 '• Th“e Public Healthh Service has Idaho Frecdordom lo Work Committee« ••^peatedly and falsely«ly assured the - ■ North Idaho10 iSunday, July 6, 1986 Congress, the Amerlcaiican public, th'e i d&lysis community,, [patients and t.to W ork” M yirth: The Faia c t s : providers ... Ihol there thi are no ' The “R ight. ------dOTgers assoclated-witl:vith-reuse;^lhe------— ■—“ Power=hungry-unninion-officialrhave— ----- ^------“ Adding"jn;insult-to-injuryra-revievisionist-history-tells-u -us-the-Bunker-HilUtra tra g e d y -w o u ld ------;------^ re|»rtsald. dishonored Amejicjjican workers. Like thhe . not have hah a p p e n e d if w e ’d h ad)d a right to work law.V. The dialysis filters,rs, which are fay ' ' — labeled=i-‘For=Slngl(rrU: i!ri^ ' ■ "Whatxlosijsed-Btm ker Hil^wa»-M-it6-Iack»of-eapitaUni nvestmentr-its-inability ityao^pmplyn^— ------^ ise the blood of 2^000 jobs at Kellcillogg’s Bunker Hill mi itianufacturers. cleanse ’ with siringe:gent new air-quality’ ststandards, and most ddamaging of all, thee vworst slump in :'j. ____soma...7fl.O(}0_kidney_p._patlents,_w.hq_____ ------and.destrpyed-the.tie-livelihoods.of.2 .0Q0. 'arid'sitvei'prices'sincence'the-1930’r. ------' undergo the treatmentsnls three times' Idaho families bee;)ccause -workers w ere n a week------free to choose.” : any of those things,.. 8an d th e u n e m p lo y e d rm in e an d ; Government official;ials estimate “ Right to workw won’t change a that as m any as 60,60,000 patients Radib~spot pupurchased by pro>right-(c“>■ smelter wororkers of the Silver ViValley know it.” undergo treatment vwith reused w ork g ro u pI , IIdaho Clllzens for Freei ______Repono rte r D a v id B ond, Sppktokesman'Revlew, O ctoberer 4. 1986 ------(iltersr-whlch—are—cl ------« n d - J o b ^ ~ ______...... - - i - dlslnfectantssuchasforiformaldehyde.— ------.“The contiitinued depressed metactals market'prbmpfea'a"tficToinpahy t o"t>egi;giri"shutaown“qf:': i :‘ ' "'j : “This staff reporlI ichronicles a - - _ very disturbing collecti•ction of events t h e r ^ e . ’^ ' b rd u g h r a b o u t'b y lll'col-conceived a n d " •— ' — — :------•- c e raild id Turnbowr Vlce-Preritcridcni-forEmployeerand-d-Publie-Reiations, Bunk. defective declsionmaklaking thal. . al Compimax.______—_____I ____ best, is attributable'to• to“expfdlency"‘ ------and. at worst, fo^behliehlgn-neglecfr’ ------“ M anagemTient c has been excellerlenT, labor relations haI ave b « ir^ ellen trana n ”< c llh e ir 7^ » Sen. John Heinz. R*Pa.,Pa., the panel's -~chalrnianwi^te-in B'forcareward— ------. ______production-jri-record has been amtmazingly good.’.’...... _ . e Assistant to Ihe Chairm:man of Gulf ResourcesI (ownei*(o oif ~~7- : It charged lhat offofficials loned Robertert Bowman, Execulive A down an article byjy government Bunkciker Hill Mine) • -j epidemiologists on thehe outbreak of serious bacterial Infecifectlons among “ M O S T D)ECEPTIVE E AD —• TTie. Both the Idaho FFreedom to Work Coi-ommittee and several clinics kidney patients ol se\ the Symmss icampaign win for ththeir ads on the closurLire of the Bunker Hill!ill m in e. last spring. hnf'tprlnl tnfPP- _____L.Thft-outbceak.s-i)U)ac — — ^------‘-^Bdth-ljlamime^Pittsburgh-unton->n-bo9sesM'or-ihe-€lGsu rure^f-t-he-mineT-but-ti t-tlie-factMre—— ^ ^ ^ icerns by the tlons prompted concei and without' i Centers for Disease;e Control In- that Gulf R(Resources closed thee rmine because of decli;lining m etal prices, an vestlgalors lhat the flltifllters were not negotiatingJ 'with the unions.” being correctly repniiprocesscd by Article;Ie by R ep o rter Brad BugSugger, Idaho State Journ>■nal, O ctober 12, jl986 .__d[aly5ls.cllnlcs^_:______floii r^sultea"rn“ The CDC Investlgallor I Z i h i Q S g Mt l] g T w h H - l ^ r t t u Z Z B ^ r oi c t e : had begun usingng lo a llay con-...... - “Americans-forcmcmost.indusirialrrelQcati tio n ------^ W hereas S(SO*7o of-firm s considcidering' a: moverdeemedd- such~laws-a-significaicant-faaor-Jfl iffccts of fo r-' ccrhs aboul the effc us Company) reports fhat fl years ago, thetl figure has droppc)ped to as low as 10%.B.” maldehyde on emplnployees who consultant (Fantus reprocessed filters. half of all U .S. firms fin refuse to consideiler Roberi:rl Ady, Executive Vlcee IPresident, Fantus Comptjpany • The draft of the CDC:DC article for - states without rightght-to work for new piDlant Chlcagiago Tribune, September:er 25, 1986 the June 27th Issue off tlthe Morbidity ■sites...” y- Report noted ly) being quoted diffen:renily by both sides bfb f the right to and Mortality Weekly-F ------Lorna-Auldr-X:,. Chairman,. pr^i^L -ib-.i>.wr.ri;— 7- “ A co m p aniny ; (Fantus Company) there are ‘‘no conirolIrolleS -dinlCfll------^------work debateite actually ^as no posposition on Idaho's conIntroversial law and“no si'alistics T(5 ^ — uludles—valldaHng—thoIho-safety—or ------______8C«up,_Mah. Ciiyy CouncirretaineU theh e F a n tu s ------the lack of federal standards sti for Company to conduci a study on the city’s business climate.c In that 68-pajpage 'report; ' ng, were drop- reusc and reprocessing, n o t once, wvas a right to work legiseislation m entioned'in1 iits rating of the comrmmunity using ped at the Insistence bf)f thetl Food and Drug Administration andam the Public 27 fa cto rs. IInstead, the report; listslii “ low utility coststs and a hardworkingg laborI forcc” — Heailh Service,-the reporl>6rt-said.------as-key-attraca c t i o n s . ------— Dr. John Murphy.. ;a CDC in- inei in a sworn vestigator, told the pane The “R ightk to1 W ork” M yt'th: The Facl e t s : deposition that the twtwo agencies ' "did not want-any-mcntlintlon-ln the a r - - -...... —- .“ R ight 10 w o r k ' lawlaws-historically-have-a -a ------; " Average eantm ings-of production>n workers in-manufactduring is-$1.26-pcr-hohour-less-in_ ------clinical study, tide of controlled dir positive im pact on)n wages and incom e... right to worlsrk states than it is in non-right to work statesst (that’s over $2(X200/month). much less the need;cd for such iaTTTr-Z--^—------Idaho-Cilize^B-ajB-for-Prccdom and. Jo biS-l s, ------^ ^ ___ - - studlo6."-thereportsaia7 Seventeen me.______^______cs and experl- "revicw their practlccs In 90% (18 ( t to work states, they haveh seen their.averagrage.personal ...... ‘ ______cnce_ an^_£ssess whevhether alter- B otit o f 20) of right t( "nalivcs’lo one-time usesc of' dlalyzers' income fall1 f u r t h e r b e h in d th e; n;national average since:e becoming right to w w- o rk . ----- arc— appropriate— and.nd—-.optimally____ ------— U.S_D< -Departmenl-of-Labor-Sl;-Statistics ,-1984------^----- benefldal lopatlenls.” Two days before therte article was O f the six statesst: leading the natiation in the creation ofsf new jobs, four —- N ew cs Benson, a published, Dr. James ’ Hampshire, 'California, New Yoi('ork and Ohio — arc rnon-right to work stat:ta te s . , senior FDA official, wnwrote lo FDA Com m issioner F ran k YoiYoung that his , U.S. Department Dl of Labor Statistics,Sti 1986 — stnTfTuggestcff-clrange!igerto-bringit ------^ In-llne-with-the-statenlements about . . dialysis reviews madee byb Dr- John -.Marshali-and (FDA-ofI-offidaD-John- — ...... Viliforth" al a March 6 1hearing con- __ ^_____ dueled by the aging panel.ner " MarshaU, head of a PiPublic H ealth. — E h € ieptiG> l l i ^ I 'i>nplcted a vugn Service unit, recenliy dee* study of reuse. itC saidid m’ an inter- view Friday that hee d«ho»ni At«lrut DccepHoijllon reuse biit promised to conduct a ______P»ld 3r t -reassessment...... ' . -I X Z 3 A-8 T im e s -N e w s , Twinw in F_alls. Id a h o SuntJay.^ OctoberC 19, 1986

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IM AGE^------S M d y/ f i n d s Js i m i l a rr t r a i t si ; i r m u rr d e r e r s IMPROVEMENTr ; P R E S E N T . q sy. ~ m all the factors jcrer who tell-otrt-et--a-toe1 ^ The Associated Presss Lewis.IS, wno d id tnu study Wlth“ witl sh(5“ ?aid." Ih6 fiXpcr ...... Jonathanlan-Pincus and Melvin Lewicwis abused as a child or! v ^ w l ^ ^ '^ a nid d 'was hit bn the head at ag< FESSIONAL WOMAN lu U n iv ersity , presented th'the ly . violence nppcnrs.=s to 'b e a l lo ex lraor- P sy ct wofi<5rtop S a tufdny, _ “ “ physical orTvcrbarprov ;r than- constant, she £ f25.10o.m.-«i p.m. ■ c violence. Dr. Dorothyly 'Otnow Lew is, LewisLs slre sse d in an interview;iew dinary rage, which Is rarely express-■ rather tterer but-m ore—Spell6-<6-of~vl8ual or-^audUoi^ ^ Tkshop fo o $!>0 ^°2t 7 3 M ^8^of” ■: ------psychiatry—professor—>r—at- the -New that moslost-people with-broin-tlnmnm—ed againsl the butt« ilor your IKosiyio at 733-150610 rogistof and______;ptlcpsy~TJi— psychotic-sympmp'-Hjften-agalnst-otherpec eeplershesald. ------n atio n s •soir-xonnoDncDinTust«ort------foTmoro inToTmatiiJn. ------Y’OTirDnivcrsirT'Schooliool"DrMedlclner~agcTT:pt! anger of h a rm fell Into toms. in In w hich th ey lose conlactact Head Injuries usually i were In dani iccoso said Saturday. jory. Her study found t|that 26 of 42 wllh reallality. a rc n o t violent. repeated, as In the ca:rase of one future calegor murderers had a hlstcIstory of severe . ______headJnJurlcs^psycliQ.:homotoiLecdLep^____ tic symptoms” such1 as a episodes of H R amnesia, psychotic syisymptoms such ___ m T as hallucinations, and'ind a h isto ry d f ■ ! ^OURI being severely abusedcd physically or ■ ! : W / « r witnessing extreme famam lly v iolence. H I S A g ' -Six o th er m u rd e rers camc< close to ■ ! showing all those traits.its, sh e sa id . H I Together with two otiolher traits the f A Y M m u rd erers In tKe slstudy shared. recurrent violent actsts jand a normal appcarancfr, th e clcharacteristics form whal Lewis callsDlls a sy n d ro m e that has been overlooktoked In th e p a st b ecause It d o esn 't fit neatly Into TH 01 psychiatric or . neurological categories. ' The new view implkpiles more hope for treatment ancl prevreventlve action .. ------than ls now-generallyy cconsidered fe r-. N Such peopic, she said,lid. Child abuse can- bei‘v.prcvented, while other - aspccls 6f'|hc “limbiclie psychotic ag------gresslve-syndrome—ea-ean-be-treatcd,------* Shesaid. * The limbic system Is \an area of the R#i brain linked to psychoirhomotor epllep-

------* • ’ : "IT'S TlriME : I > AMERK!ICA" : ■ » Are you Iff fo 353f yeors of » g ------„— dgo.-marxifid.or_sr-slnglo^Qnd_j»— AL » would liko )o mootmo people » w a n d m o k o f r i emds? n d Would » ___ » you llko to takeke on octive » ___ JCrOBEi » r o fo in w h o t happens Rc In *' Twin Falls and thithe surroun- * ------»— d in g - o r o a ? - W olold-you-like—*— o k :------» to join othor aggressive c * * young adults thothat tako an * * ntivo rolo in fhoho following * ’ • * major omphosiss aia r e o s ? * T iy so n T u rk ce y ______^— Gommunity— Dev> e v e lo p m e r> t!—» ------^— Helptng pooploa < ond ronn.--* ------! » ing projocts and■id p r o g r d m s * lic k s for- iho-benofit-of- o f - t h o - c o m * — » ------.. C H i c t cen Chunk ------n— munilyr-Natlonali'o lly ,^ w o ~ r u n - —J*------» programs suchI oso Shooter » J— - • » —EdotnTl0TT#oi"k1d5ldm god-8-fo' *• S E E ^ i ------» — 14.—- P a r k — o n d — fR e c r e a t i o n — * ------^ E C E Siconom lcal------^ * Dovolopmont, Human Hu Ser- * Roguiarly Y outh; Entor*ecL°|nrT’®I*.’ lJ ; - ...... * ond Outstandingling Young * ...... ^ L E M m t * Former of Amorlco■Ica. * . . A 3 ^ Individual Dovo) v o l o p m e n t : »• » Solf holp prograrrams oimod » ____ R c u u ljr or » at incroosing thoh o p o r s o n o i '» ^ S o u lh e r n * skills of momborsjrs. Thoy in- » ------P rtc r i------» e l u d e c o u r s o s auch os •» •______» Loodorship. CotCommunica- ». » tions. and Timoo EDynamics. * » Job Scorching SkiSkills. Stress * pU.J * Enduranco. ond FoiFomily Lifo. • R u b b i n g ^ l l ------:^ AAonogpmqnt=r ■E { l i mont: AAanogomcmont Toch- « \ niquos and Officoiicor Training —*— ^------:^^i=-j,_ta-im provo-iBn-Jn—individual's— n— ^ ^ — m anogom ont skillsills . » 16-or. botclr “ P h iUips l 4-pacl > a k * If your answor is YES' I then * R o y a l O i * fho Magic Valloyoy JAYCEES * RT a r c o a l ------* _ iajQ iL _ y o u * _ iY o _ anded d . "young __ ^______1 A l c o h o l {ht B ulb J - l b . C h a i ------i*- pooplo with a dosiosire to bol- ^ Q 3 3 H I ___ :__ — tham tali/os s——an d — o u r — ^ - community ond wo w hovo o ^ ADVERTISED PR IC E 2 ^ - spot for--you-in-n-oor—local— ------Gosmctli Lui5 mallimrriCbais^n-isc-TTJKKir::^ il K •jj chapter. Tho JAYAYCEES a ro -* -- ...... -— - SM ow ny------RoflulBily. back and lookingig forI sharp. ^ ------^ggF«*»jM «— youo; ___ ' ______Your n o>1 l costc with robale M f o 4-pacKs, o a c n ------e n c f r ------Jtm --- thot .caro about( ThoT Mogic » . 300-c(.pko. o n tw o i * Volloy. W lth*Iilllolo off^tI you i* ^ » .h o v o a f a n t a s t iic c timo. So » ' 1* como along sido. I t's T im e ______'»_Ampri,cq.______S c T ^ u f f s J R N E A R B 1 * T o l e a r n m o r o o ol b o u t t h i s young pooplos orgontza- - tion como to ttho ELKS - *. ... Lodge Octobor 22n22nd at 7:00 * 1 C r i s cCO - P.M. for our Firsirst Annuol * F rc i T i d e "M"-NIGHT. FootLoturod will * _j- ______b o o u r S t o to P Prosidonl, » Rondy Bosh anda~07S7-Md- > ■ S r o i m d F _D_eilt e r g c i i ► hortein in f f _____ » troriol Vice Prosidcid o n t, G o r y » ------...... — ------r - - » W ilkinson from MisMississippi. 5 balcw .jy tjudlily Bcct lor h7 K egular o r I o r any of your f.ivo * A r o c o p t l o n vi/illill b o h o l d * . ______4401 Off Label 3-lb. C anin * prior fo fhb" pro;»rosonfatlon ^ ------R eg u lar-C ______L * -v i(ilh __a __ s o c i a l __—following.fi ___ * ______ts H highlighted wiiw i t h t h o * bockgrouund m u s i c o f * CHUB ^ Music Mogic. Y o o r l y * d ^ B e e f momborship dud u o s o r o » r h .im b u rc je rs , nivi»i loi>i S35.00 por person. ______» _____ iiv o n lo rcctpL's! L ^ ______► » Wo ore olso intortorostcd in * ach i " T* formIng~chopTors•s“ ln~Buhl;------* r-GUnd------J* Joromo-ond otheror surroun-, ding com m unities.5. ^ ( NEW EVE I C E S ! = ^ contoci' BrucaBn Barton. » — S A V E ^ ^ E W A Y ^ S i ■ > ChopI.rP»rPr«>ld«nlal * A m erica’s I b e s s h i »47I.T

tion — . ' DVERTISING P h o n o 7'33-0626 3 3 "■ ''HI' 11 f S a s t BH ; a y o f FP i g s p r ii i s o n e r if r e e d t<; o U . S . ~ hitennonntaiainlfeating&-AirG(inilonditioning, liHh-----Y SANDRA JARAMILLOLO in 1959. wasa s o n e of 1.200 Cuban exiless D espite h is lengthy Im]mprisonment Havana JuneJu B—Mofjiero sp«nt-thethe— hoB-lust bM n-opippointed-thg-nttw.-tnt< tn to r t h e r m * - d e d l o r ____^___J jUieAssQcMcdPrvss______caplutedJn.in Ihr riA-harkffi Inunslnn-Cg-C onic sn id hp wn:^ nrrpi'in.'irpfl Ift con- la st 10 vcaicars before his release with>ilh ♦!«!». VnVl Unue fighting Communlsrrsm. .. Conic atr aa pri.son ju s l outside T of j _ ------O lA p rillVt . 1! t o :------: ^ ^ r FER^^"—^— n " . 'M I A M I - T h e last of theth( 1.200 m en All bul nine n of the exiles weree “The causc Is not deacad." he sold. Havana, -LIMITED OFFE Imprisoned- in-Cuba-.for- thett; abortive freed and”a 'Teturncd to the Unitedd ‘"Just bccause I was taken ta out of "imagineIne liow happy I feel," Ron. U 9 9 M q^aylbf P igs Invasion aI quartci-*cen*qi Statcs 'in exchangeex* for $53 nillllon In'rv' prlsonp doesn’t mean ththe cause ls‘ Moritcrb jaid;jai “For me it was a big I M obile Homee Replacement—^U l* Roliat^ ~200.00* . lj»ry ngo.aj-rjycd In M lamami on Satur- food nnd mcdicalme supplies 20 monihss oover. C uba is still nol fifree. ... I've weight lon know k I wns here and hc aitXon____ Kiy.' saying he w ould “ con y been righting Communhlism since I (pontcLwas ll' I ElectronlcJgnj continue to be later. Sever/en o r the nine eventually b vas lefl behind.”___1 ...... hGasHFurnace^ ;^o|dler of freedom— - were releaseased and one died In prison,I, vwas 16 years old. NoneI- or lhal has ease Was a rra n g e d wilh the _ /Ramon C ^le Herna^nde r changed. _ _ __^ dy! ^ * In to rm o u n to ln Go>oi R o b a to ...... Coi \• T n n u i > ---- ;------htgh-ol/leleney»ney‘90* iurnaco 1» d(l-. -- -r------1-release "the lasl page ofof-a-chapter^-Upos-beLwc .wcen_Cuba_and_lhe_U.S..?. Ojeda. ------afternoon arand spenl Friday nighl in-r iiiphiKPtts D p m nrr.T l snIri In loronl. ir» tootpofk Inntllon »wo» tho______—|:Tm~very-BratcfuI-to- libTci:------irs-a-^ad-chaptCTT-But-1 t-^v«-b^^gade— To-Dc-in-tne~aTTavjinanio ng Conte’s release lastast ! — piHnioKTnSrluol whleir^hor fornoeo-i Iftad of freedom ," Conte Cc said At a newsIWS confercncc, Conte saidJ nmembers hope the book: hhas a happy announcing S 3 « OKOPO IhflIhrough Iho chlmnoy. ll ihrough an interpreter. "I thank the he rceeiveivcd “exceedingly betlerr endingc ... the eventualal return of burni los>> gogot to you burn lott Conte'si nephew,n« G eorge Balado of HIGH Americans for all they've've done, and treatment"." ini the last few weeks be-• ddemocracy in Cuba.” p.g TlW««ATUWKlJfli^^ monojr. Coll}ll uus lodoy lo find oul - I'H continue to be aa__soldIct _Dl_foii.hia.EdcjiJeaac. "ln.thls.rinaLpciio.d._ Also on hand lo greet;t C onte w as MI a ml. salsaid Friday that Conte's riVrifSl moro oboutJl InInloflhorm'i H«ot Rile |- freedom here and everywrywherc." my treatmement changed lot;illy." hei ftfollow b rig a d e memUc5cr Rlcarclo Family gol5rtRc‘Tv^firiIial“irtr\VE5Tf(T-' I bc------hToh-ilfTCToiriyBn<;y^anurnac»nn:on------leal lhat oilier furnocoi __Conte.-who fled Castro’s}'s revolution said, withoutout elaborating. AMonlero Duque, who arnrrived from Ing releasedscd Tuesday. iaito Iho heal rao K :S>mEfZtNO eon'l. aUCUlATtON^^'^ UOWH J. Slain newlywived knew of nm urder plot S “G a s , I t nm akes M ore Sense> ThanTi Ever" Professlco n a l G la s ss & Mirror SAN JOSE. Calif. (A P’)-Theday ) - Police drdid not Investigate his lestdentlal and Comn' INTE before he was bludgeonedcd lo death, a allegationss tlthe previous day becauseI R o f im e r c ia l ERAAOUN'^TAIN man gave a tape recordin,ding to police the evidencencc on Ihc tape was slim, A u t o motive o i G lass and Insururcnce.Ciaim s HEATINGi & AIR CONDITlOhONINGJNC. ~ as, evidence that his newiew wife and .and bccauscISC O tto Indicated hc couldI Colloll Bryan P.owlus and Hallal Fraxlor , her boyfriend were consplispiring to kill defend h im[)^If. ^ M’esslmersaid. . Serving YouYc Wllh O v*r 30 V»ar« Comblribln*d Exparlsnca. 'W*5p3(lalli*lnPr'amptS«r 733-315312 J him, officials said. Otto's'wif<■ifc of one month. Brenda Joseph David Otto. Cl. ( found Susan Otto,0. 35. and her boyfriend,1 ~]j dead Tuesday in the llvin M U . 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Marl!arle Campolo teslificd her hus-_^ Ichard A.- Keenan bandid told lc her there was no reason to ------A C R O S S ...... ^ ' kceplnJlng " ihc ' accldcnt a““ secrets Prosccutor • Ricl ■ry bccause ‘‘our baby’s fine."' ...... 1 SalB m andor IE Sunda^y C r d ^ v v d r cv J b e c aluse u : he was ashamedId and told Jurors thal CampoloC; should be worry I 5 A p p ra lio THI ______found euilty becauause hc caused the Wher/hen asked by Muranle what shtf ;______■ Edited by Hort?t? FRttrnnon • —______b ecaulusc-Uiehahyjicemed s fine__ ------— ------iiH{>-€mnpok>-9}K>wec}*iK)-Fea f.nIIpd'lO'5CCk~lhOUfjhlufjhl ^of ^her i IB Sandarac ttio w R erTn the' verdict was 'annoi Jd lhe baby. He would never hurl • "19 Yoked baaata lay night. Hc could receiveve up to But defense allitto rn e y David A. loved 11 n2 o sa te in te i>8ih [i ^ fio"to lit h z '^ ^ H |||||[ t P ] i 7 ^ y e a rs in prison a t h is senleiilcnCing . Muranle lold Jurnro rs, *'My client’s himI." ." ...... 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R e te r v i a tio n D oadllno; Doc< ______H e s J said he didn’t tell anyonele abouti ENJOY: Molbol o u r n e - C a n b e rra - SicSidney - Chirstchurch - S 43 — BabB so - Maori foost - Spoc- < 4 4 Syrup Uao ■ th e incident in' hccausc ht exan:amined Queonstown • Sidney Harbor Cruiso 45 S«tt: praf. - _ the bO}joy and found him lo be fineme, and tocular Nov/ ZZi a a l a n d A lps • B eoutifuliful Flowers - Kongaroos : ------^ 4 8 "d iH tla ^ ~he vas hlsb’ alraid in s " ^ ir{ n■Tvrarlc; ^ t a n d l^oaias. 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Mcidcnt thal killed:d ;a c to r Vic': Mor- D lrec•ector John Landis, special;il ef-t lave *i30- ^ — - liw and two children,'cn. a Los Angeles fcotscoordinator PauT Slewaiw art. ----- Thereport -also-s-said “special-ef------p ~ C u t 40*!^ ■ (jjunty Fire Depaiapartment report helleoplo p te r pilot Oorccy Wing'ingo. feels personnel coninsumed alcoholic ... 9*5’S. associa:iate producer George Folsiolsey beverages at the locacation.” '— lager "There may havee bccn last-TOlnute ~ - 2 9 S 5 Ul'he report by Balalilalllon Chief Gary Jr. and ant unit producUon manag< S a v e 7 Q 9 £ 6995 . ^ ______jlClson' said “y i^ually ai: all of those DanAllingham All a rc on trial. chances to the planmnecl explosions." ______RtR e g . 9 9 .9 5 ______. t ______r-nnd—ond-tWBlx-fire-safelfety-oiflccrB-on-the ------imjw7-33rTind-Myca-l:c7-7rT« *40 nTg. 119.9!J.95 iiclicopter crash Renee:e Chen. C,‘ died July 23. 1981982. sel "did not observe/e lhe above or did . Monitorlitor police, fire, touted to the hc w eatherther a n d o th e rs on ' rtieular—criticism—when-ai-a-hellcupler-cMKhed-on-top- op.o{--notacLoi» thc-abovc,- ’•Cusiomlze" your stereo!o! [ I M X - ___ OH’yjl/o " lhin!_ ------20^107 duringlg filming of a mock Vletnatnam Battalion Chief Gotordon S. Pearson -soundquality. -s A31-2010 drew. •TM Sci'Cbuines, inc. 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' ^ IT’S S i x A mie e r i c a n ^ sj ( c a p j e e s _ CACTUS PETE'S FABULOUS ; M O N D A Y & ATLANTA (AP) — Former Fc Presi- time aboulout how the six departed JESDAY NIGHTS FUN BUSI "dent Jimmy Carter sayfi sa 3 small Iran. documentary Him cocompany.- II- “I spentnt an awful lot of time try- ______nanced by the CIA, s hclpca“ slx Ing to figuIgur^how to get them oul“ Americans cscape from>m Iran during without revealing re their presence,” - - Rountund up your friends,-— ------i the hostage crisis earlyt'in in isao. said Cartel•ter, who has called the 444- th ere's's a fun new way to get ■•We had to gel word wt to (the day hostagage crisis the most difficult ------to C actuctus Pete's — FREEI • Americans) — to haveve some comt period of'his hi: presidency, 2 ■ Get a grou3up of 35 or more togetheither and we'ii provide munlcaCIon between ml ec an d tiicm — H e sa idid ifhe film company, which j 99 ■ free round-trltrip C harter b u s tran splortation o rt from The B;; so wc chose one of thcsilese little com- hc did notnol Identify by name, wasIS I Magic Valley)y to JacK p o t. ,y. panies.rone making motnotion pictures able to operate op< undetected bccause» a J nl I . . d P o r P ®»rson n ■ ' Just sit )ack,ba enjoy the ride, ffhdid ietI u s tak e c a re of H ^ atad documentary flln:ilms.” Carter Iranian leader le: Ayatollah Khomeini ■ the driving. YYou don’t pay a pennyl said. wanted ais s« much publicity as possible ■ ' Plus, everyiryone in y o u r party willM receive rc $9 in gaming I * ;"Thcy were the ones)cs really about hisi revolution.r'e " A!i l l YOU CAN EEAT said Intelligence agencies ■ and merchanandlse coupons upon arrival.arrl ■! orchestrated the cscascape of- the Carter s; 5-9 PP.M. TO STAYrONLY you waiting for? Organl2inize your Free Fun Ri AmcrlcaM,.ln the (CarCanadian) em- In th e Unlt The Atlanta Journal andmd the AUant^. cair-wIthI IrIranian officials. The agentnt n4Uu*lokMUvd. N. Constitution. ■ ?7.j’t'-afr^Ycd In Tehran with a German BURLEY 678-55i548 ...... After Iranians stprm(•med~the~U:S. passport. underLi Ihe name of Eric H.J - - ^- 2i20»*riofK> Embassy in Tehran Inn 11979. six em- Schneider,>r, .according to Carter. bassy employees hid atIt tthe Canadian Hc saidId the customs official said,d, Embassy. Olllclals. concDncerned about "1 h a v e seen sc thousands o.f Germanin ^ e safety of the 52 hoshostages being passports,s, and I have never before . A D T O A T HlEATRC I LISTEED BELOW OK lield in Tehran, said1 Ilitlle al the seen onene wilh an initial, so[S ■ BBRING T H ISi [THE PRICEO somethinglg Imust be wrong." 7 H . T H R U T H■ORS. I A M P OlB E T I M a r O R ' T h e agen;ent.-however, did some fasts . ______, and responded, "Is it ali Cops slec 1 tell you something con- ? ... My middle iiame is Be Very Afraid. nd I got spccial permission r " 'n sa ssg OPEI lIlttLU iB OPI jobs channged [im2r put that on my passport," F R I. T H R U TUES hot to put f I m fflOMTTf F*FRI. THRU TUES. ‘ NEW YORK (AP) - — About half carter saidaid. D A ILY A T “ THI PIY igent. said Carter, was let DAILY AT ------t)ie-42ollicers-ln-a.pollcoIcc-booking.of— 7i0 0 ' ______(Bl tice have been transferrerred , after an ‘hrougfi: __ W f ■■ I ___ _nndcrcover_flnicec_dlscj>scovcred them S I ^ sleeping on the.job------K ~ • < C O Mu ! M M T T m Btm r a iBU. L ONTHI _ . iS - J = = = = ONIGHT-ALL ADULULTS $3.0^^^- ] :— ~ ' Police spokesman Sgt.>gt. Ed Bums ■ ^ I l ^ B L O.OCK ONLT IP ____ said ..Friday that adiadministrative < k |GHT G CHOICE E N D S TIMSCHODl O charges will be broughtht against one im The Director O f - al lieutenant and eight scr{ergeants after i llghtmore On 61m ■ s o ^ d . olllcers assigned to thee n ig h t shifi ln ------'A S treet'ec'Comes His Most ■ ILS the Bronx County courturthousc were ■ fl 5rrlFvl<^9 Creotion. ■ UJHflT? ( caught sleeping. Centralral booking is ■ I where prisoners are takeaken to be for- V [H] : LUS CO-HIT . . . SHADiX D O W PLA Y 2 i mally chargcd after arrcsr e s t. - W ■ I d a ilILY 7:15-9:10 2i f g s ■ 11.'■irrra gateVr t s O PSN 7 :4 5 Lf ! - -! • The lieutenant, two captains ci and ______5 n m PLI ____ an..lnspector_also_wcr.e.,re transferred ______^ g j |^^^_SyN. S;20-7:1S-9:10S: _• ‘ .....-I last jnonth. accordinglg td Officer' ' -• Robert ..... Fitzpatrick.k. another " ------S S TWIN i M bpbkesman. ’______S r z z j . f The 'Slceplng occurred< d“‘duflng“the inidnight lo 8 a.m. shift,[ft. Police said ' • O T O U M O < SO B A D ■i6HIHl.^ jllL /U lU L IS J 2 :T l ~ B ADULTSs . $2 /oo' ' Dur hours and s n H U D O V I officers worked for four • O J W M A T t. i r o h u i B c h i l d rtE e n N ...... $1.00 ; ...... then slept for fogr hounlurs, using the |[|B i 3 n d w h k | ^ lunch room and locker{erroom as a — JHOCKINGI! MOW IN -makeshift- dormitory.. In all. 20. TftM i n;: ~ ■-,:i. ■ JBRjNeed. B RodUQ'Igy D angerfieJd • • ; ^nembcrs of the forcece apparently ■ . Bf ST/ ■^£»T I slept or tolerated sleepeep ln g . Burns - • «Lancasffeir R E ® ” "- iaid..______ForF« Twin Folli g: BYr M E I ^ __ I [Bmik j ; Chief of Tnspcctionamal Services, > ^ ____ panicl-F—Sullivanr-who/ho-announced— — ^------W c b u M t y - — - - JSS l B ------DAIIV-;lrY-7i05r9i05-JSy3 H M ! ~ ' ™DAILY3 1 - - • lthe transfers, said thee w' ork of the f p -®-' ^AItY7;20-9;00 ------UN. 1:05-3:05- LTw been seriously ■ r e a s u r e r S tf SAT.-SUNN. 1:50.3:40> R SAT.-SUN. S/ 3:20-4:00- y ° - 5-7:05-9:05 hooking officc had not be . . • • ...... - S;30-7;7;20-9;10 H I ____ •affpftf'd, ~nnrf~prlsnnprscrs had been...... _DIMOC«AT | __ ^5u0^j20-9i00^^' ______^'aequatelyTu^ervIscd: ■ f l — — ■ The invesligallon begaIgan five mon- THEE ths _ago, Burns said,d, when the P |A5HTCHANGE I tiimlllfUTI0NFI6HnRTfl 1AHPIU1I|LTS4T0 6$3J)II ____.deportmehCreccived an^an anonymous ' It'sUJhqt Voul S - • ' rs-or-^eeplng-|^^^or~byr^oxpoy«r»-for—ton— — Jetter accusing officers . Koinlo«n Wendllnfl. 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S p ee a k e r C3 ’N e illlb id s fair e w e ll t o H o►use i C oancert j n NKARD ______hheard during contentious9 debate,di hc lli,, gave brjrief accolades as the who v O’Neill allowed to:o assumei the H _ -fwU»tsood-about-hl6 60-yot■yo ar oarcor opoaltop oat inn _qppnlfi»r'g />hnlr t^rlofly^ n a:as a legislator and rcsl.eslatcd the . "You’ve bejcen an opponent who normally n accorded loI membersn: of WASHINGTOITON - ■ T h o m a s P. DDemocratic philosophy tthat has stuck lo his prprinciples,” said Michel. Iheminorityparly. 11 • T ip ” O'Neillill JJr. bade a n erqotlonal g'guided him . --— ...... - farewell -lo tlithe House of Reprc- - “Fifty years ago, everyy ccommunI- i ir_ an alm s - ^ ______sentatlves _on_)n Friday nig h t as he tJty h ad a poorhouse _or_ I T:------^-rBleppedrdosvn-vn-uHer-lO-years,—lhe ' housei'-'-he hi recalled b e fo re•0 llthe nearly— ...... — : 5-Represenfinf- longest consc(iscculive lerm for a (>■full cham ber, "Y o u r fathei;her worked KlteDAVIS^ ...... speakcroflhehiehouse. . ’ slsix days a week. What wawas life all C, A ^ about? Life Is all about thehe family,i a O'SUCCESS MOTIV/MTION INSTITlinITE ^ ** m '• '•1 leave wltlvlth jusl love and affec- roof over your head. f 6:30 to 9:3030 P.M. HUNTSVILLE,LE, Texas (AP) - A him. hli said Kerry Crocker’ w as inno- c ' p etro leu m englinglncer who was con- cent. ce 5 7 5 0 0 Ike that he k . J « G J ; _ vlcted of castfislrallng his 11-year-old "We think il’s a mistake A dm ission: Tommy7 R oe Del Shannon was here In lhe first placilace.” Ben \ ;^

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jfor aa l l j E E e? _ e d s j _ j S Modestt crowd of 550 gathers? : ^ at C\t\;lPark to conmbatfear " > P y JA N E ROBISON Churchrch Women United represent;cnts - .j— iZ^lmos-No'xs^wrllcr.____ :atholics-iind-I^otcstanls-an( Is a natlatlonal movement, she said ;' : TWIN FALLS - AtAbout 50 people The groiroup su p p o rted lhe Rev. BllBill ’ gathered In Twin Falls Fa City Park Wassmutlu th . Q Catholic priest whosort/(or tho oneness5 ofc all people.” inSeplerrem ber. ; -^nd' as a counter-denlemonstratlon to . ^Ihe Aryan Nations> crossc burning ir ‘to th e m eeting, a few peopi '^ h i c h occurrcd la te r■Ifl Ip Jerome. carryingng sig n s walked alonilong Shoshoneone Street to advertise Ihilhe -ir "We’re gatherednoto makei a strong meeting,lg. The signs read "Pon’t bunburn •Statement lo the coicommunity that crosses,IS. build bridges," and "Red,d. oor : '■;Jesus Christ came for the people ot yellow,', black or white, thoy arc ar '.'•all r o c e ^ 'a n d colonlors.’’ said Jim precioususinHlssight." . ;iSommcrs; of FilerHer Missionary 4 p.m. gathering was ones ofol I './‘^Chufch. ,‘‘And we w wi ant lo assu re . . ^ counter-dem onstrations heldleld \ -people they have nothinhin g .0 t o r . - « urday. Another group met al 2 I Sommers said thele group In lhe p.m.. bul a ttra c te d few people. A 7I - :— ^y ark would—pray-for-or-lhosc_who-are_p.m.—m ppicketed the Aryan Natlonjions Tlm«*.Nawi photo/ANOV AHENZ • said lhe CWU w om en were In Twin groupbefijcfore.'- A bove: s r dd Magill ' ! Falls for another meeleetlng and read Whenn asked if hc was worrlecTied displays a me:e s s a g e at abouttheunltyevent.t bomblngings mlghl occur In southen th e gathering Inn City Park. V ^ C Idaho as they h a v e In Couer d'Alene andleligljh t seiMr u n ity ca g a i n s t r a cism ~"U yBO BTBTREUND Asslsl, the Jewish SfiSong-of-Heace, a other..wl..whitc_aupreniacfst groups,” TlmeS'Nt■News wriler ^ portion of thd Unlvcrcrsal-Declaratlon Evans8 w'rw rote In his text. — :— of-Human-Rlghts.-aa-treatlse-on-non I ------M assotssoth— started—-the— candles— ^— ra rArjLS~-'Thoypassed'tid'the'’'violoncc‘by Martin-1I- Luther Klng J r . - nickerlTii:rlng,~passtnff*ttnr light-up-and— T ^ am candle to candle Salurd;jrday and the "star stistuff" words ol down the rows. The fire spread from spreading a spark of unlly. astronomer .Carl Sagogan. wick lowlo wick. c to ' 100 people of dlffcrcerent But the rtjessage: was' not Just .to Johnin Puree, president of the and crccds lit candlcs In TuTwin reinforce unlly. IIIt was to reject Pocalcllilello chapter of the NAACP, lo disown' the separalratlsl racist Ideas promcnoted by Aryan took the flame. People should be , j 1 of un Aryan Nations c crc ro ss beliefs. T h ere Is no10 iustlficallon for concernterned. bul not afraid .of the gal,-Jerome. • separatism ^In any hhuman tradition, scparlitlratlsl mbvemenl,.he saW laterr arc one planet and all ot us — -Massoth said. • ------.. . "W e Ju;Jusl cannot- afford lo live in j rcommunltlesTnusrspcnkiout.------i "hum jirilly — conslilulc o Tlwmcsingewilll ^saJdJiarryJVjM Soth.orf 11 be.broodcosl ond iTd.------*- • - ~ printcd-flcross-ldahc .of;. .the__Unilcd_Candlellfi iho and-the nation.- imr^Suzukl;;nf;PhllllplnflrJflp---— .K -Televlsldn: -cameraras —punned— the— c-Am ericah alTd CaucasJorj' de-. " » •jng held a l lhe Guadalu crowd. -Microphonei . a Roman CalholfFc3ucaf|i les-rSeorded-theJi'S:-^'occcplcd the-nrerHer family — sounds. Reporters J and church. jolted down lhe S felt racial oppression. She id to coincide with the c cro ro ss ; ...... knows,s, she a said, "A small group of - ; being conductcd IS mtlimiles Lola Eyans. wifee of Idaho Gov. peopleiecandoalolofharm. cs the gathering carricd the tl John Evans, sat In IhiIhc fronl row dur- Filercr residentsr Frank and Beulah •message of—unily inI "17‘'■ Ing the hbur-long cvevcnl. She spoke Archer[>r Ictl« the fire leap to their can- 's a n d songs. for herself. "I IhlnkIk It Is Im portant dies. “] "1 think I wc should .. . love our bor 'and all ethnic groups,’’ said >y one. readers moved to, th e th at we speak oiit lhIhat we will not neighbor and prejudlce-~Bcaulahriahr ------f the center’s chapel, eaceach tolerale ; bigotry i louB.— fl6 0 lnst_mlnorlty, grproups," she said _ Ro^V bybj row. lhe fire moved, until ng—words—from-^ellgloui f.' each cantfandlcwas-ananve:------/ )h1cal. traditional and scler.|en. before lhe ceremony. d a message for Massot:ssoth then asked the crowd to ••'"TW INrces. 1 She also delivered fire Irom her husband. "Wc anire here lo speak partlclpa;ipate In a closing sign of - night, spr•_w as_a—native_ AmericaJcan_out— .Ip ____ .QPxosUictlon to the solidarityirlly. Closc i crip-—undemocratic— and-i— UntA'merican— AILhCl'hcld-thc-candles~hlsh-abovc ------races amf life. Words from Taol:Qolst philosophy and acllclions being pro- their heads,heai blending th e ir indlvl'dual I) F alls gs, lc lhe prayer of St. Franciincls moled by. the Aryai'an .Nations and lights intointc one, soft glow. ; Timet-NowsphoK flam es o — burning a ‘‘W ear ^ rofH il -Uieoplc^ ^ u t o►f i th e r;eB d , ^.nizer_of ~ T w in F a l l s b3u ild er j Afric : Gntherint Cenicr. a cenler am si^ koohs f e d k Timed e s - c o i at t m c n t S ; ~ ^ burning 1 -..away,- 111 counlermi r e s c u e> b o o s t - m m j readings:i E l M m EE ^ d ecme ^ c o n ttract ] I ■ ByCLAUDINECHA One byatedPress. - • • , By BONNIE BAIRD Jl Chairman Tom Lancaster . . - 3yKATHYSURSELYi' decide what w size of reserve lhe JONES Board Cl IJ5 .Times-News writer front ofSwedish I Academy of Lel--!l- ■ Times-News writer ' ic bid call reserved the right T/mes-\ews correspondmdenl district should; hove and build said the L ------deliveringJted hlmLflwrHer "who jjyi[_a to relccl^ a a n y or all WdsMn checking___ _ i r i t : ''------cultural perspmtlve and^ BUHL - With theie Buhl School; T~-fW lSr~FAlXs~ tld FILER - A Twirii Fl alls builder I s with' cusf;ustomcrs of the two firms, tiflcsourci?oetic overtones < fashions the red, ad^' "1 dldn'jn‘t cxpect to be ahead thishic • wishing to read the ns disputing commentsts made al a : District out of the ama of existence." He is rccclvcd the best recommen- - [ tnlnlsti;ators need toI sistort thinking soon. 1 had hi hoped for a year from Soyinka; th e first Af ----- There— is meeting bf the Filer F Highway Hayes ret social c ritic , and w as lolled s. Lancaster said, adding Ihat I about building up a reseeserve, said oc- now." said s: Superintendent Gus -N obd-Prlrc in 111 —praycr-of Bd District Board on Tueuesday regarding dalions. L 1960s, d u rin g the N igerian ew Twin Falls County countants at a board mmeeting called Splropuloslos, .have..' to. spend sc lure of : an the quality of his woi'ork and says hc a new ar, .. . ■ •oufids'bmldiiigr' where Nor- : last week to approveive lhe anniial ' se a rc h of his books, sllil fccls his firm sh(ihould have been Falrgrouii .» ,B o o ™ u « o " = ” "1"SS.lable in p rin t a re Soyinka’sI’s awarded a contraci f( I Installed metal facia and i audit. ' ; The supiupcrintendent attributes thelhe readily available a for building two thwest ir , Improvedcd financial picture to com-m- ■ t>pokstores. , , plays, and novels. Thetie m etal buildings al a th e F iler sofU.showihowed signs of buckling. - Auditor Itlchard Shrlver. of munity support st of override leviesles O ut o f seven book; 'alls Public Library carrles^es^ H ighw ay D islrict yardrds. the -rF aU s,: R u p ert. J e ro itoblography.-, .’!Ake: The- •“Manager- Tom-Shouse-»aid ------Schobot; Shrlvtfr andd CCo.. said that and the> board’s b ablllly to hold the John Price, of Norl ____fm ^ lh g JirsL tlm e In i_f|ve fl years Ihc line onV anv -unnecessary - expen-en- ~chim;.0Dly.0ne had t o t C hU dh^/.’. and.a .bMk day, Ihat the building was ap- T fre- '.•5f.'S6yiflka's on Uw i J uy lliu u ich itecl and F ail district general fundid expenditures ditures, evenev w hen Us decisions were' combined cost of the • w ere less lhan revenues.ies. ■ unpopularlar. Some of the sacrifices:es .stones ,'. u ld .. the iW orlci.’’ , ‘ and he and the board are pro- for • available on : order sided shed and anren'^freed'Sp lhe building. Td save cosls, a 'cre no professional leave for jry* rccords show, that bolhjn building, was listed at 522.457.01 on a - “in the pasl year thethi district has for n o t cu rren tly In stoc) r metal was used than might < s, no annual conventions for iave been checked out only•y bid from a compelilhlive firm, Hayes ... :;-:i;revcrscd-a large..defdcncll_ sUuatlon , luperintendent -or boardird Karen' Oswalt-of been callcd for, Shouse said, j • .w ith a reserve going InlInto th? current thepast foury^rs." < Construction Co. ot Bul rs and b uying fewer supplies.s. One Bookstore in 1 ite the -lack'of Soyinka's18 , and il wlwill shrink and expand wllh year. The boord Is to> beb« commended members, raturc changes. That, he said, 'Friday that the sto on bookstore shelves, Boise.se.. Price said his bidi was’ only about tempcroti for such a definite turn;irnoround In one er also, said Ihat overrideide ! 'Order -a. few of So; ot the fault of the builder. But, year.” Shriversold. Univei^ity, Idaho Stale(e S119 less, but hc feels!ls that un d er the “ “ “ " levies wervere a big help In'turning the .'after he was annou of circumstances, ththe HIghwSy Sheusee said,sj hc has not noticed any slty,' and the University 'of al buckllngof th e m a te ria l. The dlstrlcl entered•ed the 1985-85 d istrict’s’s— finances"'around, but ■ner of the Nobel-.Pi ill offer a fairly wide selec-ic- D istrict w as a t leastst morally bound ™usualb ilus w as quick to add thatI It ' d a y . ;- IAMBSrlain Awociate ______a S47.42 r^: >;The--Swtil^gwrlUng. • * . _ _ tn accept a low bid.___ ’ * ^ ls yeor has a beglnnlr^^ ab n ce of was nott d istric t policy lo seeK over- ney Hall of Hall (Construction \ - ...... rid e 'm oloney n In o rd e r to maintain-aln We!re golng-to.put-l i—__lere.callfi:t six of S oyinka's books o re .. • ’•■Jlt.SSO. ■ Idahoans wide cui ^ - What really upse i ; ' ' " Co'*.°Srtmirlmary contractor for the fair ; ‘ ... operatlonions. • ■ day and should havi )le at the U of 1 library, said, Is that orlglnall;Jlly the board ac- building.]g. also said hc has had no i ----- rH^Hpwever—Shrlver—e.—cautioned—the__£^:_____ e w orks b f Wole .With pot ------.uahc^veg .w ithin, a .ni< ^ rnieptetticbldiJhatiytflt«saJ3.W0ihighcrrcominamt aintsnftonmnyonerabontirthG _ ____ :rrr:ir|»arcr=:tlifltm heirSi7;nT.OQQ current'^'^'ThpiiiiH African to win a the dramS lD lin a S .U C ‘SDylnk3r??a8- iu3iCinsbrsh”owL”j ”in rr^^ fa^ zsw dT ^rrrrrrr: J" lhan his. and il was vi ig-and feels h«^ would have------^ sm all reserve, non cosls literature;;' Will ■ also a soe I withdrawn when-building - 1 ::;rbalancelsarelatlvely sr sis holding steody, but In- J u d l's Books, In dc os an outstandlD^aul^or he complained thatI the t high bidder been the firsl to hear ot any so m e : tim e Jn in the efore I9i the award. He Is fair* r ^.'i'."lt represcrtts only.ly .G pcrcent nal . costs Increasing,lg, - Foils, bad -corrirt J; was not properly llccncnsed, dissalisfaiIsfactlon. ly due to te a c h e r salary In- ' books, b u l sold It. s,Ai which are nol civil war,(•known In academic cir- ' fwbereas a 5-10 percen:ent reserve Is Pfimor‘>y at .'many local •' Availab . Transportation cosls were:re . the-bodk should b« said U -of -1'humanities comments from , ;->jser to operate with Price also said o caster said Thursday" he did ...... -"<■ P ' a ss J were plant operation costs.Its. W ed tesd ay . : mRonForw.';- ...... J board members abouout the quality ol ikslores in Twin" /Ish to com m ent o n - P r ic e ’s i _ . •i5jy.e:rcuJ0BklD^aU»_r» recommpqded / ______l—Soyinka. trv-recbrda at ISU reflectSL ____ ti/nrif h y h ls com panyM i r e o u ! ^ n e , , _ J « ^ ^ “jL .■-“1200.000 reserve. You1 slshould look to /Malnlenatnance w a s up bccause of roof*>of- poetic . drama romcj'and Ket—-his-aulo!the same rat9 ot circuia- but-added-lhe-Hlghway ------: yibd c a t e e t t - a u l ^ - '- Y e ^ ' ‘_^inilldlng up th a t're se rvrv e e so you don’t / Ing projeitjecls; d u rin g the sum m er of E 'nslli)i Ironri th e jh , r'StiyUIM'srildOki ai theHo • Asked during the mmeeting why the DlslricLct^has h niKplans to changc the . i -fiv e lo go for dvefrl'deiI'des' when unexy -lSflS. -Ihsiiisu ran ce. co sts had also in- -;.ot'.-olB ~p^e.-..ftC (^ Highway District BBoard accepted contractICl tht ai w&s a w a rd e d Jo H ayes .. ii =—^^^^ted-cfw ls-urise:—Y-You-^neetf-rtfr—creased-fol-for-thfrdlslrlct,— ^------: author’ was . African Vi tbeOIayealbldTOverBr-that-Qf-NBSr TuesdayrayTiig h tr —------• . : r erlhg,; IKts. .but m ^arj • ' : ■ - - i , • . •f-

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Mderi*i^ .^'Tbout'fl ivf-tbem on tbe available • • t>oihBSU downtown‘Twin, known as rt'-oiw -ofrhls.- even befo AoothCTcopyof; ty well-ki «\arrivfog-flfcKt. .cles,” - sa . ;llbrarlanl fho ■ .wrtto "to ..aboot''^ m ^ ' ano^eihbs'.^toa of"S jw a ^ . FaU ' !■ (J . . !i “ r i ‘ J ■ 4 B-2TJmq8.No^^,ows, Twin Falls, Idoho SuSunday, Octobfif-tt, 1986 - 4 ^ ______■ ■ - j t^ is ttrict coi•US’t - . - ^ 3 McCormick 9 alcohol is the majdrsousource of income, lo submitlit to lie Jack Dduglas M , ' ■, TWIN FALLLLS — The following crin:rimlnal cases were Bonnitnnie iean Plercey appear©red tn court for a status ek, par- probation vlolatioiItion. The court ordered the defendant to» appointment of the publice detcctor tests, to go to AA. a t le a st once a. week -_-^i»artreccntlyl;ly In Sth Dlstrlcl.Courl In TwTwin F a lls:______^confererirence and to request tbe ap aleohol-programs-orderedI tby_the_spend-3Q-days-ln.J In Joll_wlth_credH for time served, aftecj_ ider. The court aenisrthe; ttferendant’* request'and-1—tlcipate-ln-any-other-ak Mona Bocancanegra appeared in courtt forfc a review, hear* defehdei ion and p aro le, to se e a doctcctor and which he will be irelumed tb probalioni Tfie:coiut-a;M ^ red that the defense couainsel will be allowed to3 department of probation fendant to be placed on inteMive supem - j Ing. Firth DlstUstrlct Court Judge Danleniel Meehl ordered ordered r antlbuse. to have psychollologlcal ordered the defenc the defendant I probation for five withdrawIraw from the case andi mayi make a new ap-. get a prescription for a n , to be placed on any add tIonaJ a lco h j^ \ at to he placed bacIc on pi • counseling at his own exexpense, to refrain from popossess- sion If necessary, • yeara. The _CQUrt_Qrderedco the defend•nd&nt to Increase pearanciance at a laty time. Thee Jcourt will consider ap- person, prngrflms^tg takenVV monlt^ored anU buse an d to c ^ p e r a t f t Ilc defender b y T aT p o In lfn -g j paymeot for■ Ihthe services of the public J residence or.ivehlcle, to to, ,pay $100 restitu tio n to tbtbe Vic-, w ith a ll treatm en t j i be placed onI inintensive supervision if necessary,ne to com- Evanan Allen Taylor. 43,-TwinI Falls,I was sentenced to contact ' Carllyn Taylor,” entered-a plea of’feuU tyJ^ te Penitentiary (or firstt tlm, to pay U.0S2 to StatItate Farm and to have no o [ ^ plele her GEIIED within six months,, tto participate In five years-yei In the Idaho State, the crime of grancrand theft-embezzlement. The matter will — se burglary. However, the• sMnience was suspended1 with the victim. ■ {-'__._rehablUtatlvee programs.ordered i by ththe department o f' degree I ,-Wilson Jam es SabonI appeared In c o u rt for a prolrobalion beset forsentenclr >nthly-buiiget to her and thielhe defendant was placed .oon two years probation.' . —-pwbatlon andid jp aro le, to su b m it a monti \ violation hearing. Thee ccourt ordered the defendiidant to - Franiclln OsterhictITou I, m . entered a plM ol P|lly ------probatlon-otHcclale\wllh . anyone', supervis 5 y e a rs in the Idaho S tateePcnltentiary. P ------willbcserforsenteentenclng:------^------".r— j specified by heih e r probation officer, to paypa; $30 supervision fo r thetie t services of th e public dedefender, to not consume 5. V < . -feesandf 150 courtCOI costs. a n y alcohol oic or frequent anyy establishments where. JMarria,ig e ^ ld ivoor c e s — iled Rae (M allo ry 'r J o rd a n " v ^ 'R u sse H h H y a r i e s — TWIN FALLS '-r ThThe following T he follo'lo'Ving d iv o rc e s w ere filed j: H r 0 h In Sth D is tric t Court in Dean Mallory. ' _____'J : - 7 o d e n .Betty^Pet*tie* D a r k z—m arriage— licenses - were w< issued ' recently In |~Frcn» yrndun lingg fromli high ried John W. “ Walt" Dark In Elko Jan. _ Fnfmingtbn. Mervin_CC. B ow m a n v s. Inez P. , Todd— Campbell— oi— 1 35H-----Blll~B“ Wright—VSt—€ 10rla— schwl in New Siicm . N.D.K HeH< m arried 2 . 19«2. Casperson of Bowman, - Juanita J Galindo vs. J u a n 1- al'U ie Rogerson Coffee . • Utah, and Christine, Ci son Wrlght.-Thomas S. Mortensen- vs.i I Clara H. Wolff J a n . 23, 1939,8, In N.D. She She worked i Tw in F alls. G lenn AlvirIvin Haiik and A. Galindoio Jr., Dohna L. Patterson 1- .dled.lb-1970.JIe,worked for lor thei North_ Shop for severs•rai yeors and worked for C. P a tte rso n , L llah B akerker June D.' Mortensen, Margaret Jean ras'head'wollressalCoc- - M yrll Ann G a m e r of TwlPwln FaUs, Je f- vs. Carl C. Dakota Light and Power;r Co.( a s a se v e ra l years a ter and Jana vs. Eddie} IR. Baker, Evan Murrayray Stephens vs. Bruce Wayne Stephen^-"' n working as tus Pete's whehen the Gala Room was frey Matthew Webster ina Dale Max Gregersen vs. Mary Valh*4.-. . linem en.-In 19S2, hc b egan w ir, .Todd R obert Sypher vs.5. Mary Ann Sypher, Dana an eleclrJcJan tor Ihe Depoiepariinenl of opened beforeI movingn to California. She LeAnn Roesler of Flier, my Cregersen, and MIkeK. Morrison ys;.:) ted for the w a s active In1 managementi of reslau- Lucas and Kay Y. Wagi'agner of Tw in R . Young vvs. Scoll L. Young, Glnny ' Ihe Interior, then worked s. Don J- r.m . nnd Sherylryl Mary LaRae Morrison. , Bureau of Reclomatlon andId BonnevilleE rants coast to> ccoast for Sports Service F alls. . M. Gill vs. Power Co. He moved'to Burleurley In 19«2. In c .. forSOyearsirs...... Hc married Nellie M arie WollWolf Feb. 20, M rs. D ark wwas a member of the 1971, In Elko. They have sinceice residedi In Ladles of the• 1Moose, OAV auxiliary, ringsemirnlar on chilcId sexual abusi^i Declo. H erellred In 1972. and waa a rellnIred member of Hotel and ISU offer. He was a member of Zlonsons Lutheran Restaurant WoiWorkers Local 42 of San \ sem in ar on 550.25. personality profiles, the dynamics..^'" i's Laymen's Francisco, TWIN FALLS - A J Church and Ihe Lutheran's I exual abuse of- The semlnilnar runs from 9 a.m. to Incest, the abuse cycle, and vifctl^ League, nnd a m e m b e r ofif the th BPEW Surviving are: ar her husband ot ThcT:ost of the seminar Is assistance. To be offered a r t i I, C a lifo rn ia; ththree brothers, Jack fered by the Idaho Stateate University 4:30 p.m. TIi / 1 Union o f Electrical W orkers, ireglstration a n d $23 a t thehe valuable Insights from the perspeiv'' Surviving are: his wife of)f DecloiD Iwo C law son, Albertert Clawson and Thomas Office i of Continuing EdiEducation will $20 for prere of Twin Falls; and four | id person. d oor for those tl not Interested In .tive of professional Investigators,.-: • J ' ' ' sons. W ayne F. TJoden of ChicagoChi and Clawson, all of b e open to any Interested p and Information from a medical Gary S. T}aden of Bloomllcmlleld Hills, s is le rs , Kolhle.ileen Pahrenholz. Hazel “ Called "The Victim1 and a the Of- credit. B • t^eora Dwyer, all o( Twin ilcr or for Information In pert. • '>. ______J o h p l J ooaeoh a W hite ____ Mich.: a doughter. Ju d ith C. Maler of Ryttlng. and Le fender," this seminar isissct'forOcL To registe -Hoxclton; four stepdnughteniter».-*-Jockft— F « H s,-a n d -B oonnle-Lunday-of-Blythe.— n -! m ooiinoror^wln-Falls:lls;—call—M arge—Slotteni-•n,— The—seminar/-::-ls—deslgned—lor-f— lLLS ~ John Joseph "Jack" 26-21 a r T w I n T ^ H s - n m P TWIN FALL Best of Portland, Karmaa Higleyfi of Colif. She waspI preceded In death by her ; ir, ISU R e sid e n t C entcr.jr. employers, etfucators,. advoca^. ; Jt Twin FBlls;-dled Saturday the-Aspen Building on th ; f. Bom Jan.i; f 6. 1931. In G re o t Falls, , and E arl p .m . in the Whi/hile Mortuary Chapel In . ■ I for one academic creditlit ,for a fee of The topic ttended schools In Mud Lake, ,TJaden of Beulah. N.D., a : V; Mont., he ettei , TJoden of Conon City. ColColo.; four T w in F a lis. will ^ Chip (Chrlsliistinet Cubboge of Twin, atlended Twin Fails andmd Jerome Hagerhlli. Ky... ondo she preceded him In I ^______Falls; four brothers. br Robert WhUe ol schools, ardduatlng from JercJerom e High d e a th In 198Q. r.— wnranii— wnnc ana—' School In 1929. She m a rrie urAlarietrOpe~“^ ftia l e was a menember oHIir^tcrDnrDl------1 )ed-ease^l|^ ; Richard Whitehlle, bolh ol Californio, ond' Woll Sept. H . 1929. In Jeromme, e, Mr. Wall F o re ig n Wars. ^ — h e l p c i Wesley Whitehitc of Idaho Foils; two' died Nov. 2-1.1985. Surviving are:•e: lour sons. Jerry Walts I - sUters,--Vlolelolet Brownell and Sally She hod spenl all her' IIIlile In the .o f phoenix. Dononald and Charles Watts I " " Taltoy, bothh ofo Ida»io-FaUsrTind nlne_•- Klmberly-Jeromoarca. . - o ( Sioux City. S.IS.D., and Sleven Watts of I ^ the> pain of III . grandchildren.ren. Mrs. Wall belonged to theleCanyonslde C; D eG rn lf. Ohio;i; :)3 brothers and sislers. I ------— i-T he-m emnorlaUservlce. or .wlll-be-hcld—•—Grange.—Klmberly-Crange- Ige- and-Uie-includlng-Dorotlothy Lenotof-Twin-Falls-^ - | r4 - Monday-at; 3 p.m. al-Whilc.Mortuary^ : . Pom ona G range, holding olllciW ees In all of: ~ a n d H elen -TaftII iof Kimberly; ond seven .= sabiiity:’’ | | j ______Chapel in Twinw in F a lls ...... them,.She was a mem^ r ol ithe Moglc grandchildren, ^lIMje-^icld'Tuesday-at**------[ , ; ______E v ie J s fnW W t e n T y n e r a soloist and choir mcmber_ber_ln.Maglc_p.jn. in.the Rejleynolds Funeroi Chapel, .. TWIN FA,LLS L L - Eveiyn Ellen Tyner Valley. w ith Doug Tollollerud of the Salvation II H JamesTies B. Curtis, Boiso. of Twin Foilsalls died Friday ot Magic She was a member of thehe IFirst Bop- Army officiatingng. Burial will be In Twin II H . ' - ' ------(ormorOliroiroctorotopefotlons Valley Reglonoonal Medical Ccnter. list Church of Jero m e. Falls CemeigIgery. with military I I H ; : - . . . ------,o,tor Ado County ...... She was borborn In Sacram ento, Calif, Surviving arc; a daughljghler, Mrs, graveside riles:s by the area veterans I George iJoycei Silver of Jeroterom e; a son. a n d auxlllarses ------W h e n -s h o -m o■moved lo Buhl, she was s I jse-whiGh.attacked ------H l j i — m a n ag e r of Ihe thi Amerlcon Beauty Res- Landreth Wall of Boise; sixsix i grandchll- F rie n d s mayly call at ' Ihe mortuary I »ieuR5pam ira;Tiisease taurant-. andid 'w orked i t th e C a rd in a l'' dren; and six grcat-grandchilIchildren, She Monday from3UMoBp.m. II I "When I Wlwas struck down b 'pt \ perform my job, 1 apapplied for Social H H ;: Market as assiisslslant monager and meat was prcccdcd In d e ath by a slsl lUey’Koistrom I ous system . 1 couldn t ______cutter. She mmarried a Jacob Copenborger The funeral will be held Mon".y.ll.Moi D . D . ‘W hl, IH my nervoui ■------Jan . 29, 1929,9, InI Buhl, He died In 1946. o.m. In the Jerome Firsi^Irst Baptist GOODING •- Dronncn. Duane II B _ S e c u r ity d'cdisability” ------S h e - m a r r ie*d—Eugene—Tyner—OetT—20:— d - — ehurchr-wHh-41»e-4U\t;-Ellls.:iUs.Keck.of^—•HiVhlley^Kolst Istromr-Mr-of-Goodlag ------1 3lly,-after-a-hearing.-^B ot the Magic Valley ability BeneritsrFinally 1956. In Twinrin Foils. They ran Gene's Ilcloting. Burial will be in JeromeJer Cem- died Frtday a I I w as denied full disal Market In Tw in F alls u ntil 1973. She elery. R egional Medlcacal Ccnter In Twin Falls. I I I " A t f ir s t, I < in back benefits. , 1906. In Mount Pieosont, I lost one whole year in wasaceramllii)lllst and artist. Friends moy call at the Ho«Hove-Robert- B orn July 1. I: ■ ■ I was grana n t e d fu ll I j e n e f i t s . I loitehington, nothing happened."he HB: ______MO.J:yncr\«»r w as a m emb e r of th e LDS son Funeral Chapel In Jerolerome today utoh. hc allendeided schools and moved lo I ough'I appealed lo Wa Church. She: wos wi Inlililed as a member — fr07n"410‘8 p^m rand from #) (o(o- -1 0 a jn -o a.-Jero m c -in _ 1 9 2Z l. l^ h e re he Mgaged In IM I Even thoU! iBter-a(tend-Coyne.^cc*.. grniTiBdlateactiQn.., . lhrM6osc=C[c=CodgelnM989.^servtng-as— — MomJay:------;----- 3ymms-arfd he toolutT . unlor regent:nt In -ms-TO. In 1972. she The family suggests mcm'icmorlal con-. trical ^ o o l neileor Chicago, and worked I icted Senator Steve Sy if my back benefits. H 'K Flrsl Bapllsl jn the mall lerr^rminaf there. He served I I "I contach d I got every cent of n received thee CCollegc ol Regents degree tributions to lhe Jerome Fir he got results and - n Chicago. SIShe was coordinator nf . Church building fund. with the Armyy In the Pacific Theater ■ I ■ B e s t p f a l l Moose fair activitiesact lor several years, (ro m 1942(01945,45. - I ■ " i H p A fter his discischarge. hc returned to I I bottom of my heart." She was vlcce ppresident ond president of- Gertrude i Beufcers I I "Thank you,yc Steve, from the t the Good Will111 Club, C and president ol lhe Gooding, wherere hc worked os a farmer I F riendship Ciut:iu b . JEROME - Gertrude Beukelukers, 86. of a n d irrig ato r loror many years. I Surviving are; ar her husband of Twin Jcrome. died Friday eveningmg : In Magic M r. Koistromm was a-member of the I Fails; 0 son.n. Lavcm1 Jacob-RoKcrs.of__ ?V.-iIIpv M anor In WendpIL _ . ______G ooding LDS Chi:hurch. I ■ ______Auhum^-Washash— a_daughter,-Dolores B orn--:F cb.-*20: I900.'".ln“in‘;-2eg^[dr-'-7His~only'5urvr vlvorls-a-stslerrFlofence— I ^ ' ' I f ■ - gveiyn-wmsDiitson -of-Twitr-P3»s7-fom—-~HPtnmq."stie i married-Joe-Beuk —T7^t930.-ln-HoUand_Thty_CBmcsm e-to Los - T h e scrvice wlwlllbeheldTuesdayatll I ------“ ehiltfreirrTnin:•grcatnrcatTcniiidchlldrtwo -AnRclcs-tn w ernnd Ifved-lnHh'ArleslBr---'nlnnirlhe'Goo oodlng-LDS-Chureh:-wlth ---- 1 ______bn>ther#,..Lawiawrcnce Fawcctt ond Ken- (Calif., until moving lo Jeromtome In 1974. D ish o p Roger ClCheney olllclallng. Burial I neth Fawcett,ctt.” both ydf.TBuhl; and n; ;' Hl erh u sb a n a d ic d Ju Iy 2 l, 19M.:'84------...... w illb e ln l^ m w• o ood Cemetery.------j ; ~ i lo ’s people. I- sister. Edithh ^Moore of Arco. She was Mrs. Boukers belongedrt 16 the Friends moyay call ot Demaray's ■ mg effectiveely for Idaho — neformed Ohurch-lfrJerome,— )el-Monday-from-l-to-7- - 1 •two bro th ers.I. . Surviving nrc: a son. JohninBeukersof B' p.m. -* The funeralal awill be held Monday al 2 ,Jerome, ond-Iwo-grandchlld ...... p.m. in the FnrParmer Chapel In Buhl, with i wus preceded In d c alh by a brotl“£ ;.'^ “RteH5?arr~ P d t m a n " I ______BUhop.Clydc.CC.CoX.ornclallnB, B urial will The funeral will be heldI TuTuesday ot RUPERT - RichardR L. Palman, 84. I be in W est E nd)nd C cm clery lii Uuhl. ]10:30 a:mT“ ln' th c -H o v»e*Rot»ertson-of e -P Rupert, diedI Frlday.lnF Cossla M.emoi.. _ I _ / j The familyly :suggests memorial con- |Funeral Chopei In Jerome.. BiBurial will r ia l Hospilal. tributions to the American Hearl |beln Je ro m eC c m c lcry . The funeroi aarrangements are pen- Association. Friends may call at theie mi ortuary d in g a n d willI be I announced by the I No view ingg b planned, ]Mondayfrom4toBp.m. Hansen Mortuarytry in Rupert. S e ir v i c e si — ------^ i BURLEY -- • The luncral lor Stella DDovid KrIcRh, 59. ol R upcrt.t. whow died T h u rsd ay , willI beI held Monday al 10 — —— -Perroelia-Sudwciwccks-Wood.-Se, of Burley.—-Thursday, T will be huld'Monduyu r a t 2 p'm :— « :m .~ in -th e -F'armcr-Chopcl'ln-Buhl: a i ------inP.sdnv, will be held Mon- mnl lhe H ansen M o rtu a ry ChChaoel In B u ria l will be In Marshall, Mo. Friends day a t 1 p .m . In the 9th Ward LDS Cha- liKupcrl. Friends may cull aOhclhe Hanaen— m ay call 41 in«Cr cintp t^'tw n y rrgiw a ts &------pel In Twin F Fo a lls . Burial will b e In MMortuary Ihis afternoon andnd' evening . p.m.. Sunset Memorloirlo l P ark . F rie n d s m ay aiand prior to lhe time ot theI sciservice on. call ot th e WhiW hite M ortuary In Twin MMondoy, Friends who wish may ma make RUPERT - • The funeral for Cleo Falb today from“om 3 to 8 p.m. and at the ' m m em orial ’ contributions .. .tc. t o _ t h c ___Grlego._6«._of_RuRupcct._who.dled Friday.. .. _ church one hourlur prior to (he lime of the AA m erican H eart Fund. w ill be held WeiVednesday ot 2 p.m. In service on M ondanday. Hansen Mortuatlory Chapel In Rupert, BUHL - The funeral for ViclVictor Cllf- w ith F ath er Arturof Escot>edo of- R U P E R T -- The T funeral for Charles lcton Bowm an. 83. of Buhl,,.wlwho - died . ficiatlng. Burial«ilwlllbeinSalem,Ore.

------Kadnbaugtnigtrct-pButrand-Katie-ilemingtoiton^mt-oewof Jerom e- - ...... ’ ...... BREGIONAL Ei MEDICAL CENTE:IE R ...... - A dm itted H o m e B h tb Mrs. Keith Christrlstensen< Mrs. Alfred Goodro.•0. IPam ela Mills and A dauRhleflhter was born al home to RiclIck and LIss Thompson of Mrs. Arthur Schnaiinnbl. all of Twin Falls; Tregi•egg Mork Bauer of Wendell. Stevens of Rupert; Paul; Justin Grlgglog of Burley: Mrs. Robert St ______Olive Casebeer off BlBuht; and Ervin Cantrell of Heyburn.He C A S SM HEM ORLllAL --— ------R ^ a s e d - , ...... ; ■ Admitted I t s mtrtlsddlesUw^KamrynrKtrkilrkwopd,.Mrs..Cary. -Javlcr^RoRorrls and LpraBette O'Dell., both1 of Burley; Dollres f t t t t t - j2viufoiIo'pSSriiell .nd Mn. Jellrey no»s ond. son,ull Twin Doweiibfitufitupert; andueorgeruberofSfSpanawayVWoshF-^^------~ ‘^ENATOR~FOR>R./D4H0. S “ Ih te t-a n d —Amiiodo...... Foils; Mw. n e t F ile r- nnrtl dtdaugbter-Of-Eden;_l-Lupc Martdartlnez w d M e re d ith H unt, twbolh of Burley: Res* Car- - TiiFT*FT*~dwed-Tyl*f-J*okJuidJirt MIrhnH Mitchell rin tfn riI McCrayMC and Rom elta Santos,, aaU of Rupert; Sharln Nye Andrea Hart oi nur - • • »»

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'ages rose 9.9 per- says. about 2 pcr<)crcent In the four years. TcTotal and. ro ^ during 1984184 andi 1985, bul was still below ByJ)AVELEWIS Blaine County’s total wagi m 50 per- the J979 level, cent as employment rose 18.2 perccnt in 1984 , "R egfglons like Blolne County wiwould expand average wawages grew by more than T/ipes-A/cw's coiTCspo/jdondcnt - iwever, out-performing the ______. and ar 19U5. according to figuresires from Ihe Idaho ‘ or contn tract depending upon whi«hich group its cent, howc he slale, Several timeses inI the study Long points out '■SUN'VALLEV - Cashing Ci In on th e na- Employment Ei Division. -—...... recreatatlonal opportunities. appejp caled - t o - in -L ong say.s.-s. one consistent; figfigure; In all four sectors, the tionai reputations o()l :Sun Valley and the • i t looks lilie the sammic e slow, steady termsoi of willingness tupoy,” he-sa'■says. • The traitran sp o rtatio n sector, lunipiiped wilh average wage in 1B laine County Is (rom $2,000 _S^wtooth National Kuclecreatlon Area. Blaine growth gr to me," says LongIg when' given Ihe Not thatII Blaine County wasn’tI’t affected by communicatIcations nnd. utilities, grew,#.33 per- to $4,000 below>w the stale average, despite County .weathered the national economic (Igures (j^ for the county’s empl' .. . ' i;. ! tary limll In the suit Indicates ’ w itnessed, the inclde: possiblepos selUemcnl might' ex- ______I t , I ______ments say. thc-lllmils oLlnsurance liability ...... — The'suriTclalnrs'lfieii;-dcyradiintshail-p“ j,,dedded .b y the com pany. .'_.J ------a”duty“to-usc-rcasonim ablf carc-ln-at—r “c‘6uhly’s~fnsin‘aiiire‘"carrlcr;- c ------lending-to-and-treatiatiug -the.JnJurcd-Hfimc—t— In su ran ce—Co,-, - h a s — a lso ------^ _ CzaplickI child and |ito provide swift i*°Xcd-tiic. d 1 counly oLtlie. possibility,______- mcdical. paramediclical and o th e r J " jilryry award could exceed the emergency trcatmenl. S500.000100 insurance1 coverage provided The cumpiainl ailelieges the defen- for Ihee counlyco ambulance allendant.-' danls were iiegligenenl in nol pro- No datdate has yet been set for Ihc viding "p rom pt,' tlmellely aid.” It also trial inIn Gooding.C The Czapiickls arc ...... — says the school dislistrict had a re- represenlsented by lhe Boise law firm sponsibilily to protecii;cl the heailh of Evans.>. 1Keane. Koontz.' Boyd and its pupils.' • Ripley.

------g i ------TimNmM i Nciirphoi^SKVfSAVESOH' ■ who take weekly swimimming lessons j T ravis F'reem re an is one uf 30 CiC assia C ounty sp ecialI eied u catio n s tu d e n ts wi &isti^rictform nutate^ f ^ S p}ecial=e( i e n tsrg e i’tirr^D rs “ direi•mveorr ■■••doers:” -according-to-.-’ t ByR0ND7TTAYi;(Jn ■ ■7“ ScHool~*s{jei:ial^ eOiTeauL^llmP’leaclief “ Terry “' “'TirtniIUcr”kfds“are- • nW L'RT"-’'— powerTio, to" determine If'"thc-'lm"- ' an------hey’re easy lo leoch.” ByBARBSRiTNEIl 7. Times-Ncws corresptispondcnt Kiiikead Brofldhead who says ••the, Times-News corresiispondent fectedi sti student or employe^ shall ••You jusl hnve to expi;plain it to Ihem and they ••Their buddies all swswim, so why can’t they?” 'b e p erm>rmilled to attend classes do il,” shesays, ‘ BURLEY - Travravis Freeman floats on[) hisf she asks. HAILEY - Thee Blaine' County, and part)flrticlpate...wlth_other stu- _ 1 Kinkcad says Ihls sessisslon she has seen great ; - back, his broad smilmile showing excilemenl,I. c ex- Spccial E ducationn Direclor Ari Walnum School' D islrict ha:las developed a dents, e pro g ress in Ihe children’sn’s skills. She points pro- : ;1tUaralionandjoy.. agrees. "The programam helps Ihem to become — :------ppUcy-tor.dealing.ig.with students -.j,. cul viiunuslcr.’^ he says,: udlv-ul a boy with Dowrwn’s Syndromc’who'has— evaluation.tcam’s..recom:______s-lils-cypcrience apw-Mftl-iioiL.:— ------____ ^______^ p p tm iavalotthff,hoard L nf trustees>-^______rlilisns} Jnd cuii cinr-vra -Travis has cerebral yount’s ^ r / '___ Broadhead has also seenset a b l^ ch ah g e' ih'thi* Superintendent—1 "cvaliianoirteam ‘would-be...... - ces,------■/with the aid of braces Self-esteuhi" iiistilledled as the kids, develop[) 'sttid- c n ts over the past si:six-weeks. “There w ere...... developed—lh ' e —P-proposal -upTorpUWic-Tiealth-person— • - v — ...... ' Ycl he und~2Vi)»ollfer' cassia- County*spcci the "real thcraputic valuee so m e who didn't w ant Iclo put-their face In the —State-Superintcndedent J c r r y - E v a n . -n i -thrT- s-arc-learnuig-basiC-Swipirn,n,. swimming skills is the h c '^ tu d e n l's ‘physician, - th e ------' ■- educatlon-aludents-a {ac.-onhe-proBramT“-he-3ddiidds:------— tt-atcrandnowlhey'rcdivlivingr'tthe-saysr—-:—^ ------— encouraged schooool- dlslrlcls to ly lessons at th e B urley Ha nt’s ' "pfl'rtnlsr lhc " school------C lng skills In weekly 1 Dool Racquetteerss swimming instructors.;. A group of the older chc h ild re n 'a re working on have a policy 1 In„ torcc before 5 "“="ct’s.legal counscl and other Club’s indoor .swimming po( •j::quetteers Heailh Clu r Is Julia Tracy'and LuAntAnn BroarthpTffl conch thec lhe ci;awl and elem ent;ntary backstrokes, and districts arc faccd.id wlth .a stu d e n t X l U1 personnel. :>The eight-week cou:our^e. in its th ird year. kids with llie help of WaWainum. special educationn Kinkead hopes that someme of these kids may be wllh AIDS. • • lurley K iw anis C lub : resolution stipulates the ;.;*sponsorcd by the Burl teachers, aides, and eveiiven some parenls. - ab le to cumpcle in the swswimming scction of the The board has at |g-ir"gi>Od-ptiysicat-therap e-summer-Speeial-OlympIc)ics-progr.am,-something— s recommendation be based Cje-\VRlle swimmirtg^ ■fW;----- iBllprFSCjraifil-Brliaroadhendsay'thcy-use-the' ------iutlon-calllng-fori he— b d jo v io r r - n e u r o to g lc a i------mporlanl reason for disabli y Burley youngsters haveIC not attempted in the -.there is a more imp same techniques on these lh< special kids as they each Incldcnl on, a; case-by-case developiropmenl and physical condl- ^■youngsters to learniro to swltn. and il shows do in a ‘Tegular” class, cli wllh a few minorr p ast. . basis. : Students ages S to 18 from the Dworshak tion oif'thc f 'ti student; the cxpccted X^Travls’ smile — selftilf-esltciii. , chahges. >f interaction with others al dds more repetilion lo thec Learning Ccnlcr. Ml. Vie'lew Elementary School, T be resolution defines d( a n ••in- ty p e.o f li ^ It’s a lifetime sporporl thal exceptional childnIdren /,’l‘racy says she adds chool;. and the risks- and )t of loving”, to- m ake thec B urley J r, High and Burljrlcy High School attend fected" student oror employee as the scho — con realistically accomplish acc and take parirl In dxlrcises- and "a lot c rn diagnosed as benefitsIts toI both the Infected Indl- High youngest of the sludenlsnls respond. the lessons. one who has been ; rrwlth friends and1 family,f; says Hurley Hl| . having AIDS orr ARC (AIDS vldual'ani'and others at the school.' , Related Coinplcxl)"andi,nhose i per-- AfterT'the t policy-was'reviewed'- •: . f e sons-who are asym'mptomatlc car* by lhee ddistrlct’s-attorncy.'Rand ' m____- tiers who have ; virologic or Peebles.es, the board unanimously y - serologic evidence'bi101 infection, passed1 llii -at ineir ruesaay nigni " An evaluation tcai;am is given the meeting.ng. ..

___^ M any panned localal retailers as having ex-x_- __proving variety wouldId 'encourage local sales, andam •'— ^------' — . B O N D A J ^ L O R ----- npclitive priccs would hel{ hes-Sews cornspondti/jdejj/ 7 ■ - ■ cesslvely high p rices an'dan'arilmifed m erchandise, 30 p ercen i said comp ••1 (eel lhe prices youou pay in Burley are highercr keep people from Icavinving th e a re a to shop. y of than'ln bigger a re a s .”’one on complained, • ••Gel competitive with' w surrounding area ii C^BURLEY - Reasonabnablc prifes and a variety oi Kimbe:>rly k id st 1 b u s e d •or- "1 shop In Poky (Pocaocalello) or Twin bccausc of bolh variety and priceice and g e l aggressive." one om t:S6ods arc mosl needed•d ini th(^l}urley a r e a , accor 500 iimitedselections (here),rc ),” another said, . resident advlw d m crchc h a n ts. j ^ g lo a rccent shopplniping survey of m o re lhan SOC Due to safety "WilhoiIhoul sidewalks, there was a ______About 42 percent ofoX |Ujc essay questions said _ •‘This area needs mst -m em ber, says the queiuestlon now is "What are w< im b u rse m e n l-w a s-B e n t-to -tl^ ______^nr:JvflrIcTjn-ine;cominlllfc,;ec,; UcsRontifnt^-jOTikcdJlyj: Ic at the-Kimbcr-“ Slate *De: ind a rccreatloh type affairair .to.geLout.ot lown.ll-onene~ going ?o;dojtfllh.lhejqueu^tlonnalre?:: ______:... a hnlf rule was made -Department and -thc~Tllstrict' ' T- ;guestions In ord er off ppersonal Im p o rta n c e ond "th'e Iy~SchobT3Bard“Tnce rhear (lum IhomrwilhliFtwo qiipOlnns Ift IhrIho .consum er wrote.______Some local relailer:e r s w ill be advised of thi I:_ _ _ tin sw e r e d ^ wn essay ati mVEYrogPage-B4-^ : ■ . ______w eeks.. BaB au sch cr said; ...... : survey;------How^ c7, pcrccnl-:hl- oI.:r£Spdrtddil£- U ld Im-a -______— SeeSU R

------r]------|{ . ' ..... — B-4 Times-Nowsows. Twin Fails. Idaho . Sunday. Su O cto b o rlS . 1986' J/ Rotllover fatitcd to driver; ' DECLO — - An Arizona man, wasras near Declo. wneelui', Wliu wa* drlv^ rly Ing, apparently overcorrecled and S ■ r a l l e y - , killed and a passenger Injured early MiV roundd t h e V ;ar the van veered back across the trat- Saturday itmorning wh.en their car cal_tlc_lanes_into the median, Mjice____ nltcndlng—Hemingway—El I and/or the left-the roaijadway, and rj)Ued_5eveEal_ G r o p st cexchange postiitn o n e d ^ — ^chlldren~nlt< Elementary—nQve-f^rooflioflng-for-the gymnoslum ar —.reported. It. rolled over Uirec times _ K ------inKgtc letchum:------— celling insidedcltlowercd.------.timosonlnttiterstate 84 near Declo------Wheeler, 47. of Gilbert.rt. before coming to rest, FA LLS — The Idaho -Ruilu r a l CourtcU G ray, who/ho has a.doctorate degn•rce In an-. The trusteetees also voted to establishish a fourth Steven A. } pronounced dead at thehc Whcder was thrown-from- the — i Saturday an exchange ofo f farm com- thropology,’, hihas taught both young chihlldrcn and bus route to travel about nine- milesIcs soulh of Ariz., was ] :a s s la C ounty S heriff BillyIly vehicle and died of severe chest and for groceries at sevcra:ral locations a t the colleiallege level. She has alsilso toughl Bliss Into ElirIm ore County. scenc. by Ca ------rry stn l, whrhn .Ilso W.1 S acting coronerier ineck injuries. Crystal sold. Gilbert.' e. He apparently had fall*"ill-- who a p p aren tly w as sieepmg- in th e - - ith Individual Gray*J>aldId shej w as Interested In si J at lhe time, TWIN tuncll FA had arranged with all back of the van. was found -outslde lelf's worth of the schoolI board be b e c a u se 'o f h e r eti E H e t r i cch t stu d e n ts honon o r e d en aslecp al the wheel of his small | .postponedor S. one fa m ily to buy a w cel the vehicle. Officers could- rol d. D IE T R IC;H H — The following stucilndcnls at van, Crystala lsn ld . I . m odltlcs g fowheat or olher crops. Thtrhe event was background, :so determine whether she had Ijecn 1 personal Interest in educacation, hov- Dietrich junicnior/senior high school wenrere named Passengere r L a u ra W heeler, 22, also i ld*lo d em o n strate th e pljglllghl of farm- “My own pt llr thrown or had left the wreck herself, ...... Ing been Involivolvcd all'my life in cducatotlon In one— ^0 the honor•roll rc forthe first term , from.Gllberert. .was reported In fair I if. The couni ot Crystal said. Neither victim was esident of the way or anothlothcr, my children and.h;having the •Studentscs earning high honors a re:• condition wlwith a fractured pelvis at < , it grocers fori[ueller of Twin Falls, presi dl- wearing seatbelts. laid S a lu rtla y tim e " led Gra;}ray to seek the position, shelesoid. Sophomoresres: Kim Bowman. - - -.. . ______Cassla.Memmorlal HospiUl and Medl- ' ( food usingIdaho' u Rural 'Councll. sali ThC accident was reported at 5:24------f bt^cause the She planss toto seek re-election to the3 post| when Freshmen:n: Wendy Stolen, cal Center SSa a lu rd a y aflbrndd'ri. i being held*!: was cancelled Salurday t ng a .m .S alu rd ay . -es to do. No her term cxpirefore ^ ^ r ”GrayfIIIley re s id e n t Connie G ray hihas received spirit, academlemlc work and good c ilizcnsnship. Soulhwick. theft was urunder invesligallon Wed-d- Tuesday’ morning. She said she loter ^es lo fill the , The firslit w' inners a re S ophom oiore Justin Junior HiiHigh; Slacy Bowman,H' nesday by TwPwln F a lls pollcc. I(ound the envelope down the street ■' T HAfLEYIS ■ npproval-of-llic trustees nTC'fl '■Boundtcs!i"Bcjir; am -Heatncr- Hiia^ri ana— i ynn u c a u re g a ra , Ivut) Bit- i ------«. — thc-B!aine~'in Zone" 5 crealcd w nen ua^J^vfd'GTirfitiT^TillBr;* nanrci irnt-ciBmit^^orcnseTT— IT D eborulf N.nnc y ~ I^ this summer. . ~i*rader Chery[eryI~Woo'd;"Bfllllahl“ B•arl ^ JunTor^oulh'wIck. r^TtbTtTpTJHCtriharmraii'i w : . Trustees, a n Levy and Mike Allen hadlad also filed High studentmt Kris Collins and high s(school slu* • S tu d en ts> earningCJ honorable menllonon arc:j -i.. ' ' I „_.Sun Valle))ns for the truslee posllioiLion, and Ihe dent PaulineIne S ears won th e Boosijsler Bear Seniors: RiR ick Astle, Chris Soulhwlhwlck and ||SB ^55 e agreed that all three! candidates awards, Alan S toddardrd. S H A N A N WRIGHT I __ » vacancy in i ,sT IC been filled the vacancy wcwell. ' The progrogram w as s ta rte d by school Juniors; Da\)awn Stoddard. • 1 - •- resigned this Is now /w orking at e Connie Gray because off herh IntercsJ Superlnlendcndent Greg Cox an d w as apppproved by Sophomores■es; TamaraGitgc. ■ ^ t Joanne Lc she Is very the Bliss Schochool Board. All adults woworking foe Freshmen:i: C hrisline H ealer and N alalic \ » applicationsammunlty and becausc sJ STSTUDIO ONE HAIR nd able to make decisUisions,” said the school, Imincluding teachers, admirlinistrators Hubert. specializing in ' t I trustees ag and,bus driververs, vote for the students. Junior high;lh; Jackie Green. Acey Shaw Aaron j! would haveiathy b G ouley. Precision Cuts as made Sun Valley herr ipermanent In olher bibusiness at the .Octobejer School Sorensen, Jos'osiyn Ward, Burt Matteo,,eo,. Verlon < "1 chose theC past eight years antand has two Board mcetini!ling. Iho school-is gettincnc bids to Soulhwick andnd BrldgeltTowne. ^ in the comi ■ 733-2321 -T bright and ' Trustee Hath 191 Addison Ave. //T Btudio TO . V Gray has Twin Falls, Idaho W m hom e (or tl; ■ety afcactor in7 ra zin cgconsi ideratic on; H ■ g > R £ D K E N incilto>delihenratefditeofhcotelriruhr n s r —

\ N E IW E R T aian attractive nuisance thathat draws by nbsentetcc landlord Carol tiunal I use permit allowiows them to :orrespondeiit clichildren. Kavalaris of SSan.Francisco and has ooperate a beauty salon.I- In the city’s Feeling tired? -frc o w City A ltorney Kellh Roailoork said not been rentedcd lor the past year. transitional t 7-one. Feeling blue? the building inspector bellevtleves there Holmes andd Yarborough said the However. Planning and ar Zoning . p-gi ■ Monday at 7 p.m. Ihe th aling overw helm ed?I? ■' :ouncil will discuss the is is some Im m inent danger nndan( has in property nowV houses vagrants and CCommissioner Barbaraira Dargatz : By BARBARAN notified the councll of three re- Feeling anxious?I? Tlwes-Ncwsconcondemning the ruins effeci cf placcd the councuncll "on .squatters, ancnd household garbage r to be the historic notice.", nc leaving the city's's :liability covers the yarard. With no water and qquiremenls in which sheshc says the coverage- in question if the;he council sew er c o n n edlons, d Ihere is also a sshop’s owners are not meding. ed ...... HAILEY -cl M on Croy Street. co Udlng-Jnspcclor Don . fallsfn .to respond. McCoy askaske(i_that sanitalion_ problem,- pr Yarborough Jo in co u r f Hailey City Cou the building b e demolished by Dec, I. said, r possibility of etterco to the council, has th A The councll also heard complaintscon The city bullililding inspector and the y ' .which used ely tc hazards at the. -at its meeting last week: aboutal an police departr-tmcnl should inspect ' i;; H iaw atha Hotelulns G o f th e hotel a g d -at abandoned house and outbiutbulldings the property and ; take any action - i : : ______Hailey,_BuUdl; hotel’s condemnation at 1. ' . th th at Jack H olm es and Connonnic Var- needed, the cou}uncil agreed. —? r ...... McCoy, in a lett< G E T -A W AW > S T R E S S borough say have becomee a health Also on theI agenda.i was a dlsscus- • outlined safetyw atha Hotel w as bo and safely h azard over the; lalast year, sion of Marinelello's Reauly Shop. The ■ h' three-story ruin;fire In th e lale 1970s. a r The property, adjacent to the Hailey shop's ownerss had asked the city to B l maSNAGEMENN T W E E K E N D lii called for the speakingh on behalf of Tl .City Park on BulUon Street,I, is owned extend the liirline limits Iheir condl- ! and demolition.Scherer at a council .Cl . NOVEMBERER 14 & 15 at _ _L . The Hlawatweek, said the owner ______P' destroyed by edfir .with .city, officials r- , C ACTUSA PETE'S, JACKPOT,J/l NEVADA . I Dave Cropper,rw s] uh“ ttielr~rcquests;------! owner. John ding Scl up the enlrance kend pacloge: $18l180 per c o u p le . meeting last '.ys we with city pollcc and Take Qmd ©penening ____; . hos. coopcroted . ______$ 1100_oer 0 ( pei-son ------anircTjmwrccr-wll^bfficiair'sald the------— ‘ffii O e t 6 b ^ - 2 00-25 - scours — such as boardinsafely hazard and is Cdmfort“^ ^ .IW ‘se'fa'cllitatofsrJammieKeiieyrASGW ii ^ and leaving keys fircpersonncL-_ In Your LUNCHH a n d EEditli Irving, RN, BSN < j " However citytr i c t — ’ .structure is a sa ----- SPECIAL- -Time of - ~Compiimenta'f*y'“ Gia'£na'ss— O f " ------Y oDLTmuslTnaRe'^ t re ssrvation ^ by Wednesday. .• ' ^Ffii ' “ Hoase Wine Wiin'Eacl[acn-Lun------Octotober 29th, with our Wc r t ~ ...... / Need.: ^ - -choon-Moal______Women’s Health Center. ' DistiIng c a s e s w ere filed C a ir 7 33 7 7 - -2; 9 0 0 " ; ...... 5th D is tric t Court in R eservations R e c o mim m t ended -■=s5 Bank 'an d T ru si Co. vs. " *y recenlly In Sth fflliristupljc Regional Med Twin Falls; Igs and Loan Associa- IUM****-. " - . edical C enter, , , Twin Falls Barlerlcan Title Company ______■ i ~— C harles and SariTwin Falls Bank and Riu{iuyld i h inyr-Statc—of-Idaho ------.Tltlefact Inc. a: if R eveifiie and Tax'a* ^ £ 3 Federal Savings • - tion. Firsl AmerlItate Tax Commission, aho Department of • • 0 ^ tru stee for'Tv and E m ployer Ac- FUNERAL CldHa p e I ^ ^ ------j_T hc. .plaint Iff-itcnks------D epartm ent bf I in te re s t. $3,192.22 paid —Addison . Ave.~East "PKSne7335|gotfM ____ 'T- tion and the Stat rol Savings and Loan, State o( Idahc Employment tees. ar court cosls. r _(A n d He's' s F r e e ! ) f a c c rta in deed of ...... ‘ S23.359.45 plus halim the plainiiff be S P E CI h A L 2 6 % ~ 8S A L E ll' come a purchaser a t' The St. Benedicts Stork5ri< iClub IS the G roup A to First Federal Activities 1 s t S h oiwro(^ w Annive' e r s d r y mostcomplete benefit;fit Ip ackage Socializing ______; a tto rn ey 's feesaln p ro p e rly . - — ig Wllh o th e r expecw nc Ine—Works--Inc.—and_ ! r — ------; foreclosure of i __ ever offered to expeciaiciant families. . farhrlies wi-Vlll b e fSbssiDle th rough ’ Owens vs. Julie FJlnt: trust, and that ■“flil Fabric Windowr TT n ^ e i i t s , ------^._■■■ I l l th e m any/group c activities ! allowed to becor — iwenmiTTcewsiettet t e r s ------p ro v rd e d-bT-tne-ciDb: ij ------y -- - - ■— -•...... tho sale of certain' b a la n c c due on the ^BedsptBads, ito sB ise-for_a-vehidc.dam-...... ■ ; • ■ Buhl' Machine _your-child^you!ll.receivt mer------^ : William •■Blir'0\cldcnt-wilh-lhc dcfen-^ ------ThfriJtelnliff-seekes. pain, suffcrTng und — rnTo'fmatian'on-yDartie .relmbutscmenUmed-. tjaby’s growth, diet, ext Jed w ith a carxJIelit __ ihc_remainlng_ii - W A l l - ;roreIeaving'lb7lion« ^ - and_pharm a_ceuilcal nxjrel —;------:___ contract-of-lcase. with iheirr nr e w bab y . ^ ------In-an-accld irred, attorney’s fees ' COVERING t. ! dantnbsi wages. Classes CiCall 324-4301 ------L— Inconwcnlcncc-rel Educational programns s; are offered fo r mmore informatjon____ icnl. hospital - ai 30% . — througn'SrBeneaiarrcrro -^ ssisrT o u ------! expenses incurrcy e y — ; ond costsofsuil. O F F ^ throug^KJuC y o u r p regn;gnancy. jd fro m P a g e B3 in a m e e tin g wlUi the Discounts :xt w eek . However, Local merchants haveji/e jo in ed St. ' i f i — ^ S u r vhc i is nol certain Ihat Benedicts in o fferin gI di;discounts of fed their businesses ; • Continued f all kinds to Stork Clubb mn em bers. S T .: £b e n e d i c t s ! su rv ey results liclzedTn'th'csurvcy: in ------ORDER HOWm F M S MASPaIIVERY! ______. JAMILILY MEDICAL CCNIEU ; commillce . next Tours ~~ ? N. Lincoln A venue Brinegar says as-and.laclthc of.vaticly__ _—W e-O ffor You-Fc-Fair-Com p«tU iv«-i^ric«s-Y «ai^ -- (1 to 'consumers Tours of our facility areare provided i je rorome. Idah6 83338 — 1------:____merchanlS-WHlJc Round .. . Not Juslust Som etim es! to familiarize jexpectancanc families a r e the ones crilici0 matter how good ping d is tric ts arc. • Mini Blindsids • Pleated SShades w ith the h ospital. discuss—lhe—survey— - 1 Nov. 10 Burley Area • VerticorBliBI i n^s • Woverietiittes are . common Commerce meeting. • Wood Slat I everywhere, no : □t Blinds , S h u tte rs • • th e ir local shopplni>t.l>c-addresscd :_^u^lng - . .. . -_. - - H tir s t- w ill- dbring ls new merchants Enroll aIt t St. ! B enedicts Famillily M edical C enter c unity to fill apparent SPECIAL FREEFR DECORATING SBMliiAR sr or see the . ^ ■ results during .t N Improving— existing - ... •_____ WITH.GARTHNCI NORTH FROM_ WES_COF> FABRICS ___ .._;__followinqjj.mercharits;____ ^__ C h am b er of Coi T w o issues jnay-tx VI(lnilow'« WaiuleU Dept.BpI. store - Wendelt questionnaires were • • Dc-Da»David MiHcIn ' ’ ;------th e survey lo brii • Color TrendsIs • Fabric StStyle Safamy Pbannaqf - JeromeJoi workers al major ______Ol^JOBlJorne* Uhmon'n into the communi _____ ?_Wlndow Prodisducts _.*^Dedoratiting Ideas—^—:r z rr: r r - p o u t 'r Mflikef itn jmf"B - ~ • * udlriB~Simp|ots;-On;- _ - • O t JomJomes Imln ------gaps— and-—lm|;caif------^------^ NNevw“TofHFfeotmef>*s- e - Mofi'i -AppHonco»-^crom»- ftp ...... businesses. 'Og=Cwi=CHK»=Von^outen ■ ■ ...... : ' 'r town m erch an ts, fl- ‘ Idolift Itt NatlerMi Bonkank - Jarcme V About 2.000 qu Dc KeltKeith Da«U tions, and city and Unltad First M o ra l SaviSavtnsi - Jerome d istrib u ted lo w Holiday Inn, WednesInesday, October 22,1:30 to:7m?M. Dc Mo* Moi Spencer from Sept. 17 until - Mii Jlorirt ‘ cf^piftycrs-includl Du* to llm lts d ta o tin g RSVP ‘ 7373^.4ie»ploof® Dc Chriiilne Chri Hughes, ^ . Ida, Boise Cascacsurveys were return- Aeeant* for th e Homo0 -• Twin Falls ------ThoSor Jeadlinc and tallied. — I Son-Twin Fall* i Schools, downtow Con Poulos Porrtloe ChetChevrolet GMC Trucks • Jerome ThrUlwi he Burley Downtown mwiyDroo.j,rom« ' i nanclal institutior Jarom* Floral & Ceramicimlc Shidio - Jerome PnotogiMography by Rosa llce_flrc:_Chairman_ _ 7 3 0 2ind.Ave, r N .-^ - - • - - county offlccs, ailcr.^I>onna.Meflde— fr _ O ct 1. Over SOO sui ziirWERCHANTST^rrifryotJ:tf:iW ontzt.Prbe:?rport-of-cf— - ' I ------e n t;-rH a rry -Stevens", c d by the Oct. I dea ronk.-Burley Mayorr ...... 7 3 44 - 4 1 8 9 - - 1this progrom, call 32^24-4301, extension 283 I Members of Ihc 283 '■ J' ' L— ------Actlon-Commlttctretired mortician; ' for more~ii-informotion. ------Jlm -Roper,-rctail<;i f s t ? = ' ------^— ——l i a real estate agent ■ banker: Ken Fron . / ------G a rth Payne.' rt ’------“^■‘“^ r'in tK iir a n iJ I I u f s t S undajay. Octobor 19.1986 TlmTimos-Nows. Twin Falls. Idaho B-5 '

------— I m enus- A-fc. HOLLISTESTER cookie|kle.pears andmilk, lUNIOR chocolatcmllk, ■ slicks, fries, cookiesies, fruit and m ilk, vegelegelables, rolls and butter, fruit and ; Monday; Chickcn nuRRcRgets. french fries. W ednesdaiday: Pig in a blanket, macaror JE R O M E JU ------a o d S E N lO IUUUCHS------^------______F rid a y :.P liz o . green aa.salad, pineapple and .. _mllk.lUk...... ------^leH ucM fllotfrlniilrco.rcooklc'ondmilk.* '' ' antJ“cJ-OTCcscrpcasrTippHr-wedge-an loy: Vegetable beef soup, jsaiad. ,— ...... — “nittd a y : Hamljurjjcrs. fi . _ AllwcckLNntlonalschool liilNlbOKA _____ m ilk,______Tuesday: 6. fries, frull. cookie milk,I k , ...... - - - ____ ^ » d a y : hccse ^ s c ^ l s . fruU nnd milk, ; _ milk. ■: Chicken burgers, later totols. RICHFJH>IELD 'chocs ______Thur«dflv: If;— rticcsc— slices;- • Ss< e e M E N U S on P a g e B6 . ; ■ 'W e a n ^ a y : Core tloRs,SS. vcgelablc, frull. vcgcUiclable soup, apricot cobbler, cel All week: N ational school« l lunch TueW ay;f: 1 B aked chccsc sandwiches,I hul.bi cookic and mlllc. c ry slickssll andmltk. Icred c ______Thurtday: Creamed lur d co rn , pink applcsauce and milk ■L"dL'^y_°jer..«n|i»l. E rliay:: Chickenc nnm e whlpppri pnlntfw^ REY” Wednesdfijray? hlutlenls’choice.------^------.....biscuits, .g^ca..bcanleans, , frull. cooklo and1 kigrovy. green beans, hot roll-ani ^ K IM B E H l . andm ilk, . “"‘' Monday: Fricy chicken,'n',' mashed polaloes' Thursdayrlyr Burrltos. salad, frultcup. co b utlerler, pcaches, ond chocolate milk. Doklc and milk. 'SEE-^ ^ ^ ^ id a y : Vorlcty bun,, fries,fr carrot and. '■ and gravy, butteredd com,( peanut cup. _ or cook “ COMI£ IN TO s Jm llk . CCheeseburgers, buttered gre celery slicks. Jello0 w ith fn iit. cookie ^ HAGERMAN rollsand bu tte r, and n Tuesday: Burrltos. bretread slicks, baked beons.;IS . pears anUmllk. and milk. M onday:y: Barchella plua boal, gree: beans. Jello. milk, nndnd salad bar. ' salad.ad. fruil cup and milk, MURTAUG!! OURINEW BLAINENE Tuesday: shed Lasagna, greengi solad. frull y; Turkey gravy, moshe J butter, and milk. Monday,: Burrilos or hot dogs, coi Monday: Wiener wllhth bun. pork and potatoatocs. fruil Jello, hot roll and milk,iu cup, frcnch rolls an d b Chicken, nuggets,m mashed _ Ty c obblcrw /topplngand milk. ------r^bcans.-celery-Btlck.-ik.-lced-spicc- bars. Wednesdaiday:-Hol hBm-and-cheeae on bun T'Spaghetil.-sliced'checscrRrcu ARRIXVALS sliced peaches and milk.mil frcnchnch fries, fruil and milk, potatoes, creamcdl~p«airTolirTnd-Tn««‘»yi‘i .nn. butter, pumpkin cususlard, milk, and d. ^frc n ch bread, pe ars and milk. T u^oy* Beer and beanan burrllo.I roll with Thursday:ay: Finger steaks; green beans WednesdayJay; Chill, crackers, celcry stic) ______pcanut butter andmd honey, m ixed ^-^-peachiiches. whole w heal roll ^ n d .b u llc t salad b.ir, iucr.._Frid8y: Com doRsrtrll-tutcrs.' t California ‘Cnnamamon rolls.~npplcsauce and milk, ic a rs and m ilk. , andI m ilk, ■ ____blend vcgclal)ics. aapplcsauce cake Thursdoy:y: Pocket sandwiches, celef e - — ------h beef,Wedneadaxiiiziaj'llh-bc preen beans. FridaysL_Chili ( and crnrkrrs, vegclabli w — M Jello wllh frtjll. molalolasscs cookic and sticks.:ks. apple, doughnut and milk, 'm ilk. ______nuxsdnx;_QWtj..{iBci_j:i_j:cncfccp._carnit-— i f z m k i sticks, cinnamon roll,-oil. applcsauce and M onday:f. Burrllo.1 potato rounds, spinach^^rM lnfanflMassagefor- mi^k. opplesilcsauce and milk. 5 - No. IJSelling Friday: (iom burger on bun. tatcr lols. Tuesdoy:y: Lasagna. tossed green salad A B e t t e rr Beginning” ------^— halLotanBoorolhor.fnEiru ItrJa d jtU k ------hgUro ______pjftiRaolaleiJ)y.CiCaUlne:Ui^B[aBaot.CllnlB___ 1 1 - — 4 w a < : : BLISS"a Wednesda;tday; Hol dog.'pork and twans. col-col Monday; Corn dogs, polnMtnto stick's, sugar toKccIcchecseond fruit salad, andmilk.Ik. J W Amee ric a ~ ‘ cookies, pcaches andid mtr ilk, T hursday;ay; Chickcn fried slea,k. whippetpped . / ! T u*^yl Fish and chipsflips, pean u t butter . potatoatocs and gravy. mlxeiixed I T)arBrpcarsand-mllk.It- • ...... - vcgela«labtcsrptneapptebread‘and'butbut: ------•_...... > . W ednesday: Scalloped polpotatoes wllh ham ter. aan ndm ilk, . ------M assage Clinic }— i CANYOII N M O P S ^ an^ cheese, bread ancand butter, cherry Fridoy:: ChlilCl and crackers, carrol slicksIcks; . . - — f K S 79 4 Fdll» Av. - - cobbferandmllk. fruitt stsalnd, cinnamon rolls and milk.<■ AINowBesInInnlngi Center • SBOAddltonon Avenue • 733-2708 ; Thursday: • Nachos, (urturkey ' macaroni lufflns. mixed, fruit IMIMMANUELLUTHERAN andm ilk, M onday:’: Couniry style sleak, mashetjhed — i Friday: ilam, scrambledled i cRRs. pancakes. polato I N G E R IIDAHO)■' - i ! carrot sticks, fresh fruitVultandmlik, POT>r Peace Of M ind: > Tuesday: Chicken nnd noinoodles, buttered t ' green beans, fruit, tiretircad sticks, and ^Contemporary . • milk. '•W ednesday: Hot dog o aLbun. b u frcnch fries, ■ Q uotes • sliced peaches, cookiele aiand milk. Don't judge each day W i t h /A U n i t e ; Thursday: Beef taco, butteJttered peas, spice byth«harv*ityour«op W ' cake, fruit and milk. butbu by the seeds you I F riday: Combo oh a bun. bun frcnch fries. p la n t. buttered corn, [ruil andindm llk, Rl e p u b l ii c a n T e^ a m

}- • , ------. CASTLBFORIORD- - - - ; Monday: Pizza, buttered:rcd corn, green i ■ — ! salad, pudding Rnd milknilk.- J • Tuesday: Pish and chips,3S, ibuttered green ^ I beans, bread sticks, and milk. ------••-Wednesday: Cheeseburgerger pockcls.-tnler — - I .... ) tots, fresh fruit, cookie;leand a milk, ,/i ) • Thursday: Spaghetti, grecrreen salad, frcnch • ' • I 1 fries, bread slicks andidmltk, rr ,JJ ■ Friday: Chickcn burgers.ITS. french fries. ^ ------1_____ frull..cooklt.tnnd.mliH_<•______! = : . FILER • Mondoy: Crispltos,'macaroraronl and cheese. ^ t fruil.cookleandmllk-.C- ______------■■ - — T" T uesday: Ham burgers,------' -Wedoe^By^-Prled 3 3 :7 9 0 1 Mondoy: Plzia. corn, cakc. cak applesauce •> andmilk. ' Tuesday: Sloppy joe on burbun, french fries,____

J i f N O Tn I C E J O F -R l I G H T - -7 : ...... I T A T E — nroiinii B y e ^ = : . = B 3r f P E T i Tr i I O M ------. The Farmersers Home Administ*strotion (FmHA) Is — ~ occepting— norlominotions- -for CoZounty Committee elections for J-83g33338. If_-od d iiio n o i-o-copies-of-the-peti-— ------flon- or Instructjctions-on-its-comple)letion ore need ed ._ coir323^30ffoT75r-«nrrB-|nTD-th«“Jerq rq.mG’office; r ^ ------r- — ^ ... _ —r-persbns nomsmlnated'should'be I -currently-engaged—c

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ll! . ■ , Oclobor 19.1986 .. . B-6 Tlmos-Nows. Twinrin IFalls. Idaho Sunday, Oi — II WhatT— A New^i , t- ^ I d aaho ~ ___ B«iiiffetr ^ Try O u r rNew Special I s s a ^ f f m g a z iin l e x iistto rte d Tp ic t u r e2 — ------BREia K F A S T = ^ ' cches Besides, he said.j th e artic le pro- wouldn'dn’l gel the right view of C AY BUFFET / I ______~ COEUK D'ALENE,i£. iIdaho (AP) - Klux Klansmen,Kl lislened lo speech ■MA frnm thi» .irllcle, hul ft SUNDA — . . . - bably-■waa—tu>M»8n ^ ^ tK w t ...llnrti^f— dlAltme I Po im u u ^ - Mo m ----- .1------Lilc magar-lnc has bollJOth angered and . a n u u uurned ri a cross. much fairer than some rcfr e p o r ts Hoiiiw" Fi li>u“f ,-an lead er the Hev. U lcha:hard. sherllF Larry Broaovy • Homomodo -A an artlclc on last Jul> Uroadbent handle.'ies all p re ss Inqul- natlonamai television, tlons Congress andI thC'11 alternative- clebuLpiLplanned.tobuyone. 'a sad something like thisIs ieven Bisqults. , Smipocioliy Omolols ,< asked if tbe article usedd lhe11 i-les aboul Aryans. rdor'At Tho‘Tablo:\|w ,J Human KlghtsCclubrai•ration. __ »l« e said an oul.sider has tob0 be written up," he sai^. Mode To Ord ;d November edi- standanlard u nflattering .lerm s. for• hihim Mayor Ray Stone ------A s s o rte d Fros9sh Fruit. - ...... — the just-rclenscd 1 jsclsl •• tton. writer I’nrJordjrdan. author of and JlsIds followers - neo-Nazi, fusel 'S Aryan Nalions liale-mnmongers. nine bookf. porjniys / nnual • - a n ^ Coeur Co d'Alene Thosejse who gatticred for the annu iKldents alike as peo|.eople affeeled by worldI congressc were pictured as ' o n l y *3*-®'’ — __1.5ool mounUiln a ir jiiahatjlisnrlenls^ t langl^ltd Ihic-kot or lhc Iru ______F ro m ^ o .m "i-i* p -nil • ______untied." G g - C ory Sloilona Woodcwl ZBuslncsswomnn KllcCllcn Jaeger said (lisgrunl Merf W m f e A lR nlenai County Sheriff Me Pormlngiig»onOI»p|dy ------t|g>-arUclc "calk'd aa-spiuitLa-Spadc" s| __ Koole clllcd— ----- ‘------R ejpotrsT-lm | provemle e n ts a n d -^ ------r- irithough the overallII cffeclc won't be Slalder.tT. |iorcr:iyfil as a ■•IHBHcl"' >n Residentiol lor the area. sherllf"ff" who spends tiis summe al M aintenance on — to— out-of-tiiwn— ccpurJi;SS ____ “!------;;3rfyans~jn'G~aKn'riti led il o nnd-CommerdahPn'roperty:.— :------■Sn the run from at It; bad dream - a aboutt the11 Arvan problem, called fiMlcd marrliige. a losl 1» job. a had "sensatsationalistn and poor repi R A V E L E R l tMT^STATE lUCT NQgTH O F HANSEN BMCXH _____ iTtllitg _ C A i n_I>reani turned Ider said he stopped reaiir 70»Y«AVWtl( || . I : • ' iMim. tliR AmtirJca{i_l rnclirw'ireirn(rcnme-to-hls-ini«-piirl— ------______F-otEtoa-Eslimal 1 ____ wr..„Thcy lick their,ir wounds in the lhe arlr (fffiorlentlng m o u n taIn in :a ir." in tlie•story- st JrThose roforrenfcses about the air — r ------i m <^(use me." Mrs.s. Jaeger said, j •Bomeono slionld naillail him dowti on

•Life siiokcsman Mit\licliael Luftman 9«id Thursday he w as unable to ^ i-h Jurduii for commn m en l. ;:^’he writer didn't let Ic facts gel In l e O n ‘“ R i g h i / o r k ” t t e way or liis prccon;onceived notions T h e ] B o t t o im L in i 2)out the area, saidid the Kev. Bill flfnssmuth. chairmt•man of lhe Kootenai County T Ta ask (-’orce on li' Human Kelatloiis andnd the largel of a -. uipc hombing last monionlh. V ' ,;"Tlicy’re (medial1 \ going to print hat's exciling and1 catching.”c said Qssmullir-^Sometlm«Imos-lbe-slraight ------j t r M principles of the OWC e s h ftue andjblue. the pn ..X especi and digni- j' S iv of •people a re nn'l 't all Itial e.\- i l . a tih g ;* ; ^ “Jordan (lucslionecllecI W assm uth's i ------role 08 ijisit force lead.*ader. noting that the priesl ciiminenlented privately about lhe Aryans: ”•I t i don't know any t o lo y e;e s o f ^hcm . 1 don’t wanlnl ilo know any of ►r M la h <0 E lm p l tliem. I'd like to drdrive llieni oul, T h e y 're n o th in g b u l lialers.”lial - ' lin ts Itial lotirisni i;hc article alsa liint ba.sed in Virginia,la, has targeted Idaholl em ployees.)s. Their goal — nol a c o n c e rn f o r fiihum an rigbls •• The Nationallal Right to W or]rk Comrhitfee, b< mav be the motivali'alion behind the' sp resen t ‘ 1 union and non-ii^r^qn, by forciiing unions lo repi task force. is to lo;tower w ages for jIdahoans, both i Wassmuth's gruup|i lihelped organize w o u ld n ’t have to3 pay a fair sharere for that represe;sentation. a July 12 rally lhal dndrew nearly l,«ou em p lo y eestes even though t!the employees w( 1 people In responsee lo lhe World : of .getting sometetliinR for nothinin g . ■ Aryan Congress att tth e Church tif I t’s ’5 a. classic case ( » Jesu s Chrl.st C hrislialian (Aryan Na- ely •weakens unloions, resulting inn lower wages annd benefits, I------tionsi in nearby-Huy

IS ------^ Menui sider-X hese ■ - " • (iontinuedffcfro m P a g ^ 5 ------^ C o n s i i E a c ts . r , W tdnesday; Fibli slicks,cks,, 'riills.und liutlcr. vcKi-ial)li-s"(niil and V that the averagigc hourly earningin g s o f , . miiriironl sal:i(l. vc^ U.S.I. D epartm ent off L abor statistics:s for 1984 show milk. to-w ork.” -States!! . - •u T " "Thursday; Pl//;i, s:aait,-;id,-(ruH andm llk...... ~pr*>du<;•ans, slK-i'tl l()inaHK-s. lational average!.1 splci'il ;it»iili'siiut«'.:v. hrcad and tiuUcr. Eighty-five penrcent of “right lclo w ork” slates areu below the ns ;iii(lriiilk. Wednesday: Vcci-tJil.k-l)k- stiup. rii.i>t ln-i'( . snndwicli. pi-iiii'illllllhlllll-l fftlTV, ...... • 'cnrrrvcotibtrrnmJid nn n ik ...... ______Thuriidav'i Kfled I'hicki'n f niaslii-d 5-^le-5s=tax=rcven.iu:lie,—lesifcPiQiLeyd oor-im portani pro;rd g ra m s—------: ' I ■■ (jntaloc.s nnd uw . spiiiJiliTDnmRe------^ h - a t:V ^ the-boitoni-llnn e^ L owc-r-wagc-5^F 1 i- and j'f-"'!’*-'*'''''' "wed»!i V i-lKicnlalc crease in taxes to■O make up the ddifference. • |jundlc.s, broail andid I)Imllcr, anil milk. l i k e e d u^atjon c or an iner ' Friday: Tacos. ri-lncdfd bo.ins, cucnmbcfs __ ------^'am r»nioifsn>rai(Kt'si'i'sh(-rbOl7nndmlHc, icr Id^oans, botjrinimcTi-and-noi lo n - u n io n ,------~ W e h o p3 ee you’ll jo in w'iYlTh us and~tRe~thcliousan^s of“otRe TWIN FAFALLS ■r 4 th . w h o are voting “NCIO” on ReferenduJum 1 November L C ycle;le I ll. .. - . . .M onday: Unlian Kj.;inhiigheltl, losicd salad, iilay cake and milk a|i|>U'S;iucc. birtlidfO D r.'. I'airicia Dorman,, PPh.D ., Boise Tuc.'iday; llam liurniTIT deluxe on whole Mr. W illiam J.J . M u r p h y , J i m G i bbson, s Pocatcllo - utiLMl liuM. Irvnocnch Iflcs, oran(i«- .■sidcm. Warboiiiict lilci•Icciric Sociciologist '• ([uarliTi., Snickerr ddoodlir citokic. and Coeur d’Alene, 1Former Ll. Govcrnoior of Vicc l^iesi' - rt'H iilarorrli'K 'olalea le milk. hn X. Combo, Esqui4uirc. Idaho-Falls. - 1 fillet sandwich, hul id a h o rnclius A. Hollnan,1, 1Ph.D.. __ Joh Vttdncsdoy: Clnokfti (il ahoans Againsi aeeep - len-dcorn. ihmcIriL-sand' s ; milk. Ciialrman, Idah O' ______A tioto rn ey " ------n iu r r tiir— I'*’™— rtcTi: iJrTboajinna^nlittmBtcs:___------:r K obert-C .—K»i; I UaTuj ldaha±~a ______tl andmilk ihoans-Againil IX'ceptiItio n ...... i i y ______L_ tired,-Labor_RelaLions_is ...... ______PriJay; llaiii .Illd fliwIH-1.-S0 : s.indwicti. ta te r Treasurer, Idaho ------Rcli -5tu-'K>r~TTiixrn-fnm------_ Hirr vc'c.cliililt- 5tl TvlTianJa"]] H ow ard. Kiiiinerly ------—t'ii|i,.;ind nulk------BiU-Haralsoil.il..A ra > ______' ___ : - ______CAZlBxatiy..-ldah«_l:iiMs_i l l s ...... ______II iTTltiaho Council oTSc Caltle Ranchcr-•r o i'lesideni, O wvricr, , B ra d y ’s - TWIN FAFAI.LS C i t i / c l i s — " Sccondid LLine ' num . Ph.D., I^ocaiellolo ). Ph.D ., Boise M onday Kihli lillclI.-I sandttk-li. (ri-iu-h Dr. Lee Nornii D r.r. Charles L. Skoro, 5 r. Inrllidav raki' and__ .. ------A^isooiaic-Prolc-'irc-s.sor-or_i£cQnoniies,_l, Idaho______R. K eithh R o a r k . H ailcv' ----- ^------o n o in ist------isideni, Idaho Prosecul;u iin g " milk ' State Universityily Past Prcsii X ticsday C'tilcki-n (iit-il (in sli-ak, maslK'd A i l o r n e yy's 's Association C airol r A ndrcasoii, Pocaiicaiello “ iiulalws and ;ivv, ulicilr u h i'jl roll, - itrunt;i- LTriiTra-s aiul l);inaiia>., HBA. l;conomiciiic.s B usiness M aiia^iigenieiit Nicky Sv - bro«ni»'and milkk R c l i r e d - SSpccii»l-iid_leachcr f ______Maiadoji_llS_wc.d.c”_Payidvidson, Bonners ;_ :______Eflday; Clmken nut!t'.'jj!i;cls. latLT Inli, 1ml Petrie. Lewiston______C r o r d o ii W . P e ^ ______f erry______Pasl Prcsideni.I. Idaho Proseeuimy ------^ r r t c no~KTiudson. - Pocatello inner Ix'gislator/Gencraicral Contraclor ^ “ .m ilk. struction — Attorney’s Assoisocialioii , Vicc-PresiL'sident, Elcctric Constr r . VALULLKY ■ • S a l e s ..I In c . ■ N oorina i D oblcr, Moscow;o\v - ^ . - Monday: Crisp liurriliirili>. (ruiiili (n i's. I'lil r;-i-iMiktfaniDKLL . M onday Taco.':, hull'lUUgied cnrn. t'lii'rry crisp and milk. Tuesday: ll.irbccucc bbeef on bun. "vi-n cookt'd polatocs.i. fifru ll. salail h a r and : , milk o n 1 r e n d iu m 11 __ m jjpnpv ______NO Refer r4-lcry-atlx.'j.r^i!.('.'m* L...... ; . bcana,.viirr<.'l - r .- r - v-r -PaiU Tor by Idahoans .Against Dcccpiiuri.D 'Inc...... ■ m ilj(" ------!_■------Thurtday: WraroiUnrand-cheese^Kwn'------

i milk. ■Friday Noloncli. Sundalay. O c lo b o rig , 1986 Timirimes-Newa. Twin Fallsrida'ho B-7 ...... V V *■ ___ • ____i • -j -1 ^ — Z ^ W < o r l d LONDON (AP) -- HHealhrow Air- quarters.•s. L o n d o n 's liberal Guardianilan detainees' families that' included A shriririnking posl-W orld W.1r II jjob ------poj-t,' resem bled . an. AAslan refugee newspapeiper said: “The scenes oiof young children, m arket■t InI B ritain -has meant cwi camp last week wherhen about 3,000 'chaos, mmisery' and frustration at By Snturday.-J85 arrivals,ai mostly tighter‘ ccontrols to keep out illcfS i Weinberge[er r a p s M o s gEow o oh critique—3 — pas^ngers pouredid ' in from ilvathrowow Airport ... shame us all. young Bangladeshi ^en.v had been aliens. Wilh V unemployment at 1 Bangladesh. India andnd Pakistan,I try- They arere not the way a civilized na- sent home, bul offifflclals said ‘20 percent,It, thi ere is w idespread supptp , " r ' riOHK (A PI - Dc)cfense Secretary "Theyhey have llicir defensive system-— ing ito beat a deadlineline for them to tlonshoulituld b e h a v e .” absconded. fo rth e go v ern m en t's posillon.— Caspar Weinberger■ on( Salurday ac- alreadyidy deployed around Moscow," ont«jr P rUnln w ithout-Alisas,------T-lw-gov v it 'ovemmenl-soys-the-program'am ----- Touriffg-thc-airpori ibcrgpr tnlti n new<; co n feren ce.’ ’ continuing clamor for entry tb' cuscd-Moscow of-ti-ttyln!Th>-drsm ,y-™ =t The visa requiremernenl took effect will costst $20 m illion a year in ad- - David Waddlngton. lhth e H om e Office ly want to m ain tain t h e i r ...... 1 "Is almosl a necessaryI c«i^ migration officers cic:cleared most of friends s ta y e d al the airport for credentials .for enlry•y were, lo say "Thec i immigration prol)leriris“ils"CX— ...... thelpaperworlc backlojklog created by days whlihlle the arrivals were being:lng 'the least, very suspeci;cl, suddenly ar- acerbateUed In p eriods of econonaomic P a r k i n sto c n 's “ ^ — the-BUddcn-lnfIux;-By-Sy-Soturdoyronly—processed led;------rived in this counlry;”” ------decline,"e," Howe said-in nn Intervlc•-view.------abo^t 50 people'wererc sllll : camping Official:lals at the Home Office, whichJlch out-ln-arrivol-hallsr-wc-waiHn^to-fie«r—Is-ln-char; iarge-«f-immlgrftllonr-flakl-?€8 D i s e a ^ ~ r ; If th eir friends and relatives re: would of the este stim a te d 3.000 arrivals werc be allowed intothecounimnlry,______detainedd at the airport or nearby me ItlTnTsrcr police s sti ta tio n s for lurther ctiecKs. - S y m p o ssiu i m —— — — Margaret .Thatcher's's Conservative .The goveivernm cnt, however, provided governm ent w as lefteft lo fend off free hoteltel accommodations for most a e t e r cnargcs'of racism~and'md'bureaucratlc------^ EALLSCEM ^ B ___ hlingHnp nvor thA nr'n»u, vicn nilA O ctobeh^ 31 * H oiidav InlTin * Boise. Idaho > Which fogk effect forr thIhe Indian sub- — + IA S H >^a c e s = = H — contlnent last-w cek oneand will include ■ > ; two African countries,les, Ghana and MQickie Hendricks /AVAILABLE I S y m p o siu mTl participants includede nationally recognized - •' Nigeria, at a date yet lo be an- In U p rr lj 1 j|h t o r F l a t M a r k e r SSt o c t l o n nounced. au th o rities in1 Parkinson's Diseasese and local heailh care • ; A t A ffordobl* Prieas The progrom wasI pip ut Into force ^Is pleased to / .rQfotessfonals. with eight days’^officialiialnotlce. Announce Adult Cray* All a r e expipert In treatments andind services^to help the ; Government' officialslols said vlsos . Spoc* With P ark in so n ian achieve a a Mgher level'ei of physical and mental i were needed to rellevlleve congestion tnle 0 opening of her independence.e. and delays caused by airport Im- P»rp*tool Can„ * 1 1B 0 « « | migration checks. Theyliey said th e five UWlounseling Practice Infantit Grav* Spacai Ne ChCharg* notions were singledid out because P ra-reg lsIstratio n Is required. FoiFor moro Information, ; ^ P lan Now and Sav*S Your Family Unnocaico M o ry W o rriM . about half of all illegalgal aliens come In Twin Falls. call 378-2369.69. ' ' ' ' ! from those countries. I Minister Rajiv « But India's Prime M M arriage • Family Ghondl callcd it an ext(3xlenslon of Bri- TWINI FALLS CEMElETERY ■ taln ’8 " ra c is t pollciillcies” toward • Indidlviduai Counseling n t AMERK•RICAN AFI 1 nflnjwhlle countries In ii the Com- IKINSON d l . ' Tifonwealth, "th e 49-rial;rialIon~assocla~ -Horizo ASSOCIATIONN m phonsus-^fsEA ! ' • v-ntwOidMtit E ttabliihod ComotWry In Twin PalU" I < 0 > ^ EASE— = tion of Britain and itsils former col- Couna • RM JM'I'.VSfSSf.HS'Rffi Al ASSOCOCIATION I______i 1 oniesand territories. Servic• “ " ^ ^ 5 7 7 435 Moln Av*r» n u « E o i t 7 3 3 - 6 3 7 0 ^ Rcflectina the outragea g e fell in som e I ,, ^ = S S I m il I L araafffair ^ blacker;ns I percept)tion idalho Firs5 l ^ V; BOGOTA, Colombiaia i(AP) - , The •I newspaper El Tiempo0 ssaid Saturday :2. that • U.S. Immlgratii•ation officials Indilividuculist R(:elireiiinenlAiccount Is. •■j “disfigured” the image'go of lhe United -States- as- O'democratiratic-natlon -by ______' j canceling' the visa oiof Colombian journalist Patricia Lan.ara and dcpor- 5 ling her.------II. Her deporlation wasIS r riot explained Tliielaxlbf^l^tsyouliniliel .j and Ms. Lara has saidaid she is suing jg tlie IJ.S. governmeni.. U.S.U Im m igra- a . tlon officials have saidId ick th e am o u n t!’ * - ; scrupulous officials wh McCarthy, who is soio unpleasantly ■ h h ^ a ." rpmembcred, go arouncund seeing wlt- ches at midday;” ...... iThe reference was.is lo the lale Joffvph MrC arth y —L Wisconsin______Rppiihlirnn, wim cnnducHurled hearings______i ------W - ^ T r T c a n s —suspectcct\nd 1,1 ihinks l^ l Mrs.^Laraara can destroy ......

Articles she has writU•itten, ju sl like A ; - ^abrlel Garcia Marqui•qucz, to nam e •n c ." ;d f-D irc c tc d IKA lets m c pl.iypin the m n rk c i with thi.‘ "I like to be flexibleIc w’ ith m y IR A . I can chcmscmsc C D s w ith “We’ve.•c got p le n ty o f tim e . S o* w tc aim to trip le o u r in v e s t- • I I Garcia Marquez, a leltlsll( Colom- "{tJ.V Si-'K )unc Brokerage Scrvicc.Tliathat saves mc n bundkv,’ term s ranginK all th'th e \v:iy fro m 52-ilays to■ 10lO-y^'ars!' m e nIt t 'w ith th e Z e ro C o u p o n'iC C D ! ' . ;]! blan author >vho has; w(won the Nobel Discoui P rize In L iteratu re, wawas prohibited (rom en tering th e Unlitnlted Slates for many years. In 1984 hche was granted h restricted visa th a t hhe e rrejected, »iujli«i Hrtirrmcni Accou ti» incluJcJc______^------In-19.-l986r-vou:^IRA^:onmbibutto'n-is-stilI-fjjlly-tax-( x d c d u c t '_____ Out tiwiivuiu. 'Ms. L ara said in lier ne news con- i; lljie IRA I IH.monili CD. ~i minimui [erence that during thehe fivei days she ible. N oD rrm atter w hnt the newV itax laws say about ne:le x ty c a r. 'M IRA lewry bank CD m-cf J5 dann malucitY;r SSCO minimum Jcpinil). ivas, under a rre s t in NiNew York the A nr^d d Idaho Firsts Individdualist Retirem ent Accac co u n ts 1 scif-n,.cct.tccicii IKA. Ytnj pkk fruiu iiiii(u;il l^iimimlvCNMAi. muiicy maikco. — niiihorlties "nevcr.loldlid mc-what-Xhe.- — :------s tilll’ivey.e'you'th'e best ch'bices. t*to build your personalialT ctire=------:cTT.m.p.^ UxkJs .• charges .Igalnst mc_wc_^ere. and they. ______M jrlftlR A ...... - - ____hcvcE-ga.ve-me-thC-Chfl]A an cd -t(u :g lu te_ ...... r.. ■ ' rrie n t QalsJhHudingjQvunon>niblyJp^y.rh,(^t^Qr.l.um] ------1 .______[h ------Ihcm :” ------Cook>ok a t th e o p tio n s jrftHTe'box. c AndTerrrmbei^ e r r y o u ------6 n mm ? ctnlk-totin-Idaho-Ftrsd ^ ------r ; MS. L ara did not elab'laboratc on how she intended to go aboabout suing the c a n m ixK anda m atch them to cr:rcate an IRA you cann reallyi specialist.St. D o it today A nd gett tt h a t - | r United States, but said.lid. " If I obtain cal! y o uiro r c w n . ta x d e d uuction c i w hile it lasts. }in indem nification. I'llMl idonate It to a f / M fund for relief of Colombm blans In jail in . ■ ihe United Slates who10 iare suffering ______BriDu.u&.vuuLdrt:um;a I ;q lliiiigiitable sliuatlmr* . in- Washington, ColcColombia's am - >.fi«!<;ndor__t o _ lh c _ U.Unltcd n _SlatcSw______I_ ‘ 'F rancisco Posada dc; la Pena, prcs- mantics ih China ______PEKING (APkP) — Swindlers p osing in PIngrong1 County outside Pek'lng.

Vorld ' countryside rnear Ppking and TThe swiiidlers’, somo bf • them cheating peasaiiant men who want to worwomen who posed .as eligible, m arry, a new sI rreport said Saturday. females,_ fem have stayed with other 2 ^3 Police are 'llooking c fir 37 people Guangxi Guj natives in the area and t A r a f a t b o lss t e r e d bt y g r e rl a d e s , id e f e n s from Chlna*'s southern sc Guangxi pro* sought sou| out single Wien willing to p a y Vince who sw inindled at least 14 men a am m atchm aking fee ol (80 lo $540. ByMONAZIADEJ E ...... w as .cxpclIed..from .Syria.by.Dy.Presit , ' .Israell—warpli)lanes_borabed.„thc. ..notot Ito allow a PLO c o m cb ackck ...... ______73ie Associiilcd' PressPr dent?nt H a fe z Assod the followlnE^Ing y e a r Tunis headouartc•ters a y e a r ago, kill- S^Shiite Moslem militiamenle n arm ed ------^ - m>u r le u out with J o rd a n ’s Kingting Hus- ing more than Ccu people, inciuaing uyy :byna nave Dosiegeo tne ; / i -NICOSIA. Cypiyprus — ;Two spec- selDId In rc c e n l rnbnths. ' Tunisians, to avr 1C] m onths. More th a n 850MO people! I ' tacular gucrrilli)ilia operations last AtAl the, same time, somee cof his three Israelis Inn Cyprus by Palesll- ,malilalnly Palestinians, h a v e• been bi kill- I ...... week may give'c FLO chlcf Yasser, vyealsalthy Arab backers, hurtI bjby fall- nian gunmen, edi a:and 3.G00 wounded In th e: fighting.fig ■IT ’S GONNAA FREEZE A rafat a m uch[i neededr boost after ingog oil p ric e s, no longer are willwilllhg to After the raid,1, Arafat began plan- -sySyria supports a groiip olof nearly DISC4:ONNICTADBAIAIM YOUR H O SIS I ' recent setbacksLO, hasas begun moving out hich,—ironically—seeks-to= r S p i L W HIITE ( PLVMBIl sweaflng-ln cerememoriy Wednesdfly'at 'Reilecent aiiempls by Arafat’s An df Tunis. By the'ena’ofOctdber; e dnly“ ""'® iU HEAIINL n ______thc_WAi)ing_H.a.llJi.llJn_JcrH!>nlem,_One_focce‘XGS loJofiltrate_a-gucrrlUa-s par^menti-the PLO-s rafal because, he would non o t. m a k e ...... - 7 3 3 - 4 51 1 5 5 6 : ______mcessions to Israel. person was killedId 1and 69 people were Into0 n o rth e rn Israel .failed amand his foreign ministry,•y. will . rem ain In wounded by thee |grenade throwers, men;n were killed or coplured.•ed. The Tunis, they said. Egypt’s relations with th e PLO ------who^ficapedl».a.ci lures—demoraltzed-hls-scat lisi/QluUfln.ary r ourts _t»re■e cons tr a ined by its 1979979 peace ___— -A djiy latla te r, anti-aircraft ftght«hters and eroddd his prestigetigc wllh w ill move to Khjihartoum. capital of "caleaty wflh I s ra c f i I missiles fired from■om Palestifilan gu'er- younjung P alestin ian s. Sudan; the PalestStine N ational Fund, HuHussein and Presidentn't Hosnl aOJhlU.JLbAniaU>.Q«____6icnXaUs u ___ supporlers__ gradrfldually_ihe_organliaUon!sils-fin a n c c jn ln islry ^ —Mub, —BES , i______d t y of Siilon broug)ught down an Israeli havevc built up a bose at the Bin will go to NorthI Yemen’s^ capital of vehe:'ne an international M id eas;ast peace SI^WESTERN-ILBURLEtINN—U iw^hTcfugcc camp near^ldoiIdonrln-—Sanair-andnhc~r "TTiintarsrTcommand—conf< nfcrcnccrPncrDfflctalsTTha PRESENENTS ------— — ______raid and an Israeli jeli airman was cap- filtra:rating commanders and weaweapons will set up base inT Baghdad,I Iraq . movnth in an apparent b 'V ; his guerrilla arrrirmy from Israeli millloHon to S million Palos'tlnlanslans, he if you soe him lowevered into the grave strenfengthen Palestinian mod •; : strikes/. remlalns ai ••Al-Khlliar." the wise■’Iso old', w ith your own l*ye;/es," said one Arab therere and Hussein seeks " to SPEClAl Succcssful milJiliIJtary operations man.n. who has won recognition)n fromf politician, know n.:I . for his hatred of PLO0 influence by boostlnitin g th e ONE r 'jl help Arafat attractact new funds from 115 countriesco and observer stalu[alus at the PLO chieftain, reglot'ion's economy. i. Arab states and al:also strengthen his the Unlled U Nations for the Paiestl- Pal About 4.000, guerrrrillas are believed , The'h e PL O ’fi own fin a n c es are ; in UIGUT i J f c ------, p o sitio n -in d calihig.with g j the-factlonal- niaonlu ia tlo n a l c a u s e .-— .------U o -h a v e -slip p e d —-baclc-lnto-soulh-iroubiuble-even-lhough-the-t>rganlanization------I l H I I l l ------IS jv|| fjghting lhat has wA-rackedthePLO. r: Somome countries’«lllf,.wanl tolo li keep Lebanon and the spsprawling camps in has1 sizeablesl business and real==lcslate EK(HB£| E ’ Any boost he get;jets will come none Arafaifat at arm's length, howe)wever, Beirut. , . . holdlfidings around the world. ft too soon for the emembattled guerrilla TunisIilsia. where hc set up head- hi Syria, once a m.main PLO backer. emenT ^ H 5 'll c]iloflaln. whose fortunes for have sunk quarterters afler losing his powerIT baset split wilh Arafai. The 1 Syrians, with £ jl to low'ebb since he1C w\ as chascd out of In Leb.ebanon. has made dear II1 w;wanls 25.000. troops in Lebanon, L seek to f- -{ Lebanon by Israellel in 1982. Arafai the PLPLO out, " ...... pacify Lebanon ancnd are determined” ^ o R ? r" SATLU R D A Y , NI C O V .1 7 1 9 8 6 Showtimm es AttacI:ks ■ NOW BEING 7:00 P.M. a n d 110 0 : 0 0 P . M . [ZGlRAiiNT HANSsem I PlfflGHASEDBY Tickets * 1 22.50 ( promipting tj1 STATE SEN.NATE j j ^ l For AdvanooTIckickets Call aid pklea ■ D lst. IM ■ Jtroine.MlnHoko,ico, Costio( Counties 678-3501101 I ' GWUIT HANSEN IS COMMITTEDCO ID: I Mustjst Be 19 and Over. ••• • -BAGHDAD. Iraqiq ) (A Pt — Iraq has I • Helping Idoho't FAMILYY Formers Fo I I • Bringing B ufineii Bock1 To To Idoho I & appealed to the U Ui niled Nations to I • Pfom oling Touflim In Idoh I r A r n t \ Interstate 84 Exit 208^ . ______■ ______intcn'cnc with lr?>Ti■.PTi_to_sloiLltJrom— I ' *-fi— c(conlalnod in a let- m m ter sent Friday to U.N. Secretary- Grant Hansen-AI VlVote For A Positive Clllliange Q General Javier Pen’erez de Cuellar by I PAIO FOR BY GRANT HANS(N FORt Sr/ISTAIE S(NATE • HOWARD E, CAARARO TREASURE ‘ Foreign Ministerr 'T ariq Aziz, the l | k "* •...... radio saidnt*;(|Ubt(Joted lhe~7uller aS ; ■ sayiijg Iraq hopescs the United Na­ i tlons "takes up Usils responsibilities » ” toward ending thele repeatedi Iranian"' ------aggression." ''. .. sent a day after an . ^ - ...... ".The. letter was itruckser a residential I ' ) Iranian missile strijJaghdad.-killingsl*------i.. --...... - neighborhood of BaggC4. , ; people and injuring1 IranianC' attack on - It w as Iho thirdug. Ii 12. Iran said t, Bnghdad since Aug.1 for Iraq’s recent • , was In relaliationm fmmercialenl vessels Iran attacks comiu tra l sector of tho • n the southern neutrfor Iraqi raids on •gulf in relaliation lg foi lanes. Iran and 3ranian oil shipping ry in g lo sabotage / C l Jraq have been tryide. • ■ ...... •cach other's oil Irade.;d Lloyds Shipping > Stephen kinc^ Q 's SILVER _ C A E ) ;■ The London-basedald-lO-membersof 1 ------______^BLE^CH.40 ■:------jjitclHgcnce-Ur»it-98ld Or ^ ------BmfTisatal6'e of horror at>-«H-cw oltil.w ofe ■ ■ ■ — «-<> ■ BVooitH^^ nafH,' Salvage officials invite youu Ito visit our beauiutitui ^ tz ------[------o n c H u sp p e n s © :------^------;hor accounted for. ships S were sear- •^aid Omani navy themlssingmen, sh new Seifert;;rts store at M agic • "Ching S alurday for inflictingthe reports Valley Mall.. Discover[ the nne:est "ZI There were confIra n 's m ain oil rSaturday whether Kharg-lsland-was Ii • in fashionsns and enjoy our. Friday 7 a.m. Untilil M i d n i g ht S u n d a y •export terminal at Kf ng a raid by Iraq comfortable she Z/unctioning followingg ulf shipping of- ihopping atmosphelere. . j DJn T hursday. One gion condition of ' -ficiair who spoke the—rnid~knockcd— o ^------Sctfcm-(Sif:h-fms)-is-i-is-cxctted-TO-opcn-irs-firersrc SUBSCIlRIBEzHayzSHOvkWTIME. —;------r,armnyiiiit>'. &uid-thc>pcralional berths ____ _•_ in Twin F.»ll> ;ic M;VIES------^mobile moorings cio; ___ f;«hion comultiint.s,int.s, decor, services, fjbuloui . , cl()tlic> jnd ;icce:ccessorics arv in n cin» by ■ ' Tnlan mainland'. exccullves, ~ also - ..... •' B ut two o th e r e> chcinsclvc^. Wilt'^■icb_fo!Lthc_dinc-Of.our ___ k N P S 1 5iiE A SHIZ ! _ ton-of-anonymltyr^^-^— ■ " tX ^nU B tR OR r-:: • •■3pcaKm g=ofFconai»one berth on the ORAND OPENING.-., ..said at least onea r g was function- wc kiok fcinwm'.'nrd to meetinK you! Plus Vn ‘ Price f n s f a f f a f j .western side of Kharjof tho execulives. f i o n f -ing Saturday. 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BySCOTT PEYRONDN Boise State adva:'anced its Big Sky Andindradc caught six passes5 forf< 140 Slate’s game. ' Boiseise State’s heart. An overthrown Special lo theTimcs-lcs-News rccord to 3-1 -w ith vvital home games yardsis for the Broncos, while Jarrett,Ja A rough- and.I. tumble defensive passss t by Jarrett was Intercepted by . - . ..ahead_agaihst-Jeaeadlng. contenders, a reds:dshlrL-Ireshman, threw.,- ffc o r . 257 .leam. .which_.droi•opped .Wildcat ball .Weber(ber .vjStatc___free__ saIety_^Joe.. •BOISE — In a gangame largely lack-' / y Ncvada-Rcno andI Idaho.1 The Bron- yardst«>r P KWIntltnwskI at 5-22 — nig n r------ic.Bl!iSto,______m tlic i:22.Qrthn.ficsUuarter.______• n ' Boise State, knoc3cked off In a late for the game’s firsl touchdowniwn — a made 11 tackles.. 1Including th ree for Bols<;olse State drove from Hs own Crafty end E ric An Andrade, a Junior / Weber State rally Inli the IwcKteamS' -onc yyard a plunge-by—^ullback-ck—S e a n -l086es:—LInebaekeiler-Jim —EHIs—waa-M-jrarcrard"ltnc“to tic the gamc~at—7t48— who has seemingly.;ly. been in Boise - ' last meeting in Boiolse, pulled safely Sandeiders. That , the first credited for ll I.tackles and hard- of thethe second quarter when Moran State’s football p program Jong \ ; ' away on D ale Gocoodwin’s one*yord sconniT^Oy a Bolset^tatu opponeanentTJirrcharglngTlEfenslvc /c'end'natfia'Seiicrs“ stroKec)Ked a 5r y o ito ie ld goal o n ly .a _ - enough to collc'cf o _a pension, broke touchdown dive eaia rly In the fourth its . bliblue astroturf, made ItL \ Weber was a- constant threat to Weber yardd oloff his school rccord. In the se* - fcca deep a n a (ook’ )ok in a C9-yard quarter. • S tatee 13-6. The Broncos close)scd the State quarterbacksks, Phil Cooper and condd hhalf, Moran .hit his 50th con- touchdown pass frortrom victorytry In front of 15,169 fans. , The Insurance lououchdown followed deficitcll lo 13 9 when RobertoJ M^ oran Brian Larsen w llh1 hhis oiitsldc rush, secutlvJtive point-after conversion. Keith Jarrell lale le in the third Andridrade's long run broke open o'{ a fumble recovDvcry by .BSU hit a1 4848-yard field goal, Sellers, a Twir.’in Falls produci, Moraoran’s.29-yard field goal, just be- quarter. Tlif dram amatlc .shift in what: iuntil then had been pretty prc Unebackcr Rex Walalters and, equally Monoran earlier had nailedJd . field recorded two sack:ks among his four fore: halftlme,ha put Boise State ahead momentum 'the . pl play produced ' muchh a place-kicking exhibition.1. 1The as Important, a Wete b e r State pass In- goalssofSl o and29yards. ,. 'tacliies. • 6.-3 but Patterson connccted on a ------catapulted— the-Broitroncos—to-thclr —bfg-pinjiayrput;ihe3roncos:on;idp_iG i-lG-JSZHfirlercnceTpenaltyi y~~On~n~r,lli;^~pt)t1f * — RtltIt -afte r—thg—Jarrelt-Anc\ndrade;_W ct)cr.:.Statc‘siiiillrst-hatf_scoring_3o.yard arder as:Umc.ran:out.ln:tlie:lir5t:r third strnlglit~blg:_Sky_Confcrcnce_and SI Bro•roke lhe.Wildcats------pass by Tom Schimi n m e r ...... touchdihdown strike. It was; Boise,1 came almost oul ofo Ihe-goodness of half to knot the game;------—

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i M o irrisfu umble I end:Is V arndals’ ■UN]B att nerb ackck .Jo e Peterson — a fte r a 17- Tlmes-News sports C(editor. y a rd gain;aln. ‘‘We3 hahad som e scries w here w e h a d - RENO, Nev..-,Uniniversily of Idaho a chancencc to score and we blew It.” W Coach Kellh Gilbert;rtso n said It was said GlibGilbertson. "I’m not unhappy one play thal cost hisis VaTdals a 17-13 wh;whal we did offensively. I . loss in their Big Sky S Conference Ihoughltil we' dom inated th e -lin e of showdown - againstit . Nevada-Reno -scrimmaimage when wc had thc.football. . here Saturday. Wololf Pack Coach ?nc^ Ihy-hey dominated it when they I Chris Aull said II w ass mI any. had It.. BiBut we didn't take advantage "Our defense wa opportunities.” getting too victory improved top-ranked complicated." saidd Ault, whose 5 season rccord lo 7-0, 4-0 in th e ballclub trailed C-3 al at holftlme. "We ky. The Vandals are now 4*2 gol the six defensiviIvc bocks oul of ovfrall ai Ihere In the third qt il and 1-1 In the Big Sky a n d faced wit linebackers back in wllh the task of .winning the went—wllh-what—wc-diHr! re st Off thitheir games to have a shot at 3) and shul them do' irmnmimrnTrxpiayofis^ ------lown from there. II take 9-2 to gel In for s u re ," . Wc wcnt-.back..to..b JtcdGllbcrtson...... J hard, physical footbi: S f “ ' 7 n d « ; won the game for us." Idahoho took advantage of. three Pack turnovers'In the first half Bul the rookie Idi■daho coach w as [ J ^ llm ir sllll menially replayl lit UNR to three polnls. stall- juriiop^wide=reeeiver Seno three- times--inside • the jjm - on UNR's l9-yard-Iine r3o with only Marty zcndejas' and 25 seconds le d In t rd sccond-quarler Held goal to' n-th^^s^c"''--- a r t olor ! it. SUil, Ault wasn’t par- ^ 3 "Give the ball aw)way and It’ll kill ticularlyirly Im pressed. ^■ ..you," said Gllbcrtsoson, whosc-Van* — -l‘We_we.wcre^bcatlng'thcm-physical*- ^■^dals,h~adn’t had.a.titurnover, for 255 iy-" hhe-sold. e j "But our offense was plays before the fouourth quarter of putting>g siso doggone much'pressure on Saturday’s-contestr^'-*‘We-tumed the -our-defenefense-with-theturnovers.-They ------ball over oncc and that th was the dif- were on the field for 16 i /2 m in u te s - ference in the ballgamels— furst hvuris 1-0 O t o o d J B }gema Riverlpajist-Buhl-iiInto-plav rB rJ -Q HHN:NEbSON-__'_ t = = = = = — IrrzAneiLra-CaTgrnW dZouOtiyOjiaZ! The Asscssociated Press pgrounder went through By M ICHAEL VANAUSDlSDELN I— ^------V the championship rouncnd by defeating , .eries-: sdJ?;and R ice raced home. fImes-News w riter_ . a persistent Jerome.tcleam 15-ll._ll-. NEWV YORK - Bruce Hurst wbw on ...... G am e . The Red Sox’s victory sel up a : Pree p U Q Z h------: 15rl5H:...... a duel1 of ol different styles wilh RoR on' • r r.u.,'-, -i...":.::'. • >— 7 ^ - meetingg o-0f the aces of the'two: : JER O M E — In thf b:battle of the "That’s lhe advanta(aec o( being a ■’•■''■‘"e.lg, and the Boston Red soj So Boston 1 f \ ^ ( \ staffs in 5 Sunday night’s Game 2 spik'ers. it w a s Wood River’s Rl com- Volleyeyball - first-seed (and gettingg a IlrslTounil capllallzlized on Tim Teufel’s erro U lU when BoslBoston’s R oger Clemens, 24- bfnalion of Holly Berncrnhagen and . Class A-2 bye).” said Neuman. •■Wc knew Ihcy t>0“at ' the New York Mels m 1- New york,Q„.. 4. will1 ll face the Mets’ Dwight Amy E n g elb ert who won,on, leading the J . (Buhl) were tired soD wc camc at Saturdaylay nlghl In the opQninning ------I Gooden,I. 17-6. i: H urst allowed only .... WoLverines-lo the Disi)lslrlct 4 A-2 N . . . . ^ them ." gam e of Ith e 198G World Series. tm it ground-bail go through his—four-htts..;.ts-.fr--^lLalnglc&_=-bntore______iM n g -a-Jien h — iviood—iUvUVOF—th»—lead;—Efigeibert- ;rt...... The-lndians-6eem«d-iMo-bMn-eon^------UJirlim —*------leavlng-foi into the slate playoffs by defeating a served twowo aces and the Wolverineses trol throughout the man a tc h with the SO'nS JInto " ' the seventh'inning, bu Jim Rice walked for f( the second ninth. He struck oul eight and =^tf»WBUhTlFdrunre-uli?rTS:T S ^ O n s-o .------w e r c - \ ^ l hthin i onc'pmnnof'victory^^:"= —Tlgcrs"1nir"T3iiya VoI'ogel -Tina h e r ' td-Sox“Scored without-a-hi-hit— iMFr(rop'cn“th'irs(:v‘evynllTOTd"Wcnf waiKed~roi-Tour-as trc Kcptimg tM c ts* - — "W e cam c through whwhen we had:::.arid tlTat.pc.poinl cam c In lhe.fQrm of.a_.a_teammdlcs..respondcd. d ..w iih ..g rilty -Wficn T Te eufel, who platoons q^t_s(_se- to second on Darling’g’s.second wild—bats.as.coii.cool.as the_w ealher..contl-______^ to.” said Wood Iliverr heai)h coach terrifying i base with'Wally Bdckmar g smash by Bernhagen lhalat play. It was only in th<;he third gome la n . pitch of the garne.'____— ...... • Se'imh^~W(rv.Trmca-bi;-burwc-won7~^^ Smutny served two accces* giving the ;rs," The secoicond game started like the and th a t's all lh a l m atters. le Indlons a 9-3 lead thalI Buhl seemed h Wood River leading 5-2 be- Both the Wolverines5 aand the In- first, with \ ®* assured they wouldId face the 3nc could blink. And like the dians scored a majoril;irily of Iheir fore anyont Wolverines in the ch amipionshlp. p points all during thei tournamentt - first gameTie, Smutny brought Buhl The Indians were ata b le lo to helpless . back — onl)nly Ihls lime with her scrv- with mean smashes t< I'" away when Lynette EaEaston touched defenses. Bernhagen andind Engleberl Ing. T he senior’s sc ace pul Buhl only‘y the ball over the nel foi >ints back, 6-S, b ut again, a lead. Ied the Wood River chargiarge, stopping three point then again, Smutny sei a fireball Indian ra llie s w ilh harClard shots to B ern h ag en2n and Engelbert kept the'® straight to the T ig ers to win the openings in th e Buhl defelefense, while Indians frorrom coming any closer, m atch. G ayla Sm utny and Nancancy Slcycns ^kysiyscraplng Engelbert senl a *’ Buhl began the . day I defeating challenged any Wolverinerlnc lo relurn sK jilyacrosioss the net, making thele the Tigers 15-4,15-8. their strikes, , ,,, score 12-66 \with Bernahagen serving,o Wood River h ad b eatci the Indians ___ _Io_H>c_flrst_fianic._W,'JV.md I lyor------a „ d -d idid-ghe-ever - server-Smelllng—g—earlier-in the day -7-l5r5-15-11—15=12; ------jumped out-to-a-5-l lead.ad. behind, the—.up-c--,™'n-wlthlii - liiii', gruiip. Der-p—powered-4)y-lhfee oce;<3-3hared-by ------p5ay-of-Kli»-HOiner-but-Bi jcrved - thrC6~5lr^hl” ace~is—Bcmahagen-andEnglebc berl: ------back with six s tra ig h t poii 'olverines had th e ir lille. The Wolverines will play in the (hem a hard smash to the state tournamcrit held in ir Twin Falls the W olverine d efense byy Smutny,St B y lh e lime li WoodTliver had itss on Oct. 24-25. ,. I B ul wilh th e sco re tiectied a t 10-10. cham pionshishlp, the Indians were onee “We’ll be ready," saSQid Neuman. ;,W ' Engelbert and the 5foo•foot, 11-inch tired bull1 cclub. In the day’s round-I- "If we can get the kindnd of play B ernhagen took over, AftAfter Homer robbin tounurney. Buhl ended up play-'■ gol from Holly and A^my, n w e’ll be tapped the ball over the1C neln lo give Ing In all ofol the games. They got to0 abletoplaywithanybody

=Sklavos-ti t d i d e f e n Gd ^ k a r ^ t e b JACKPOT, Nev. - ttwin Falls’ defense. Thirhe 5-C, 120-pound Sklavos.I. 4-1. - Carl Sklavos will dcfcnc:cnd his . U.S. who is unde[defeated In 11 bouts, givess The three four-roundi m alchcs in- =karalerboxing=flyweight-lliUtlUeregalnsl^up:^ai>....lni challenge Randy Ford of Denver at challenger.r. Ford1 brings a 10-2 record ^ Al Kant, Denver. 26, th e Caclus P e le 's Casiiasino Frtday into the batllitlle. >, ,158 pounds, vs. Reggie Kcchter. 24,4G night. In additlotlon to the title, the two 160 pounds, • ' , • ^ Gene Starr Jr., Twin F . T he title fight willI highlighth a will be fightihting for a $2,200 purse, F alls. 17, 130 ' • pounds, vs. Rich Ford, five-match card which1 will w feature The sememi-flnal will pit Rip '• 24. r , . . ' 130 pounds. two oilier Twin Fallsi fifighlcrs in- Washington,)n, 28, of Denver agalnsl. . .Ictlidlng—G c n c _ S lM C -.JcJc .._ ^ o n _ of_ M ike Winkliiklejohn, 25, Albuquerque.. Celso Morales, Twin Falls,Fi 17, 130^ _ n E g | bklavos's coach a n d menioin io r----- ^------"NTMrin^a'sc'•sctferi-Tamd6r ihiit oU ere.a1 vs.< Jam es cnavez, Ueri^river,“l9-flnd— H b B —;.-SklavoR-. 24. took his champlonship.-$lcha ,000 p u rserse.-W ashlDgto is 6-0, 185) 1301 pounds. ■ — — ------.^uwtpftoio.—- ---— *frim Evcrell“ Birrry~ar~;if~ ^ c n w ^ ^ th a 13-5 HLCord jivhile__ The program will begiig!n_atJim _ _G nty.C'.C a r te E ,b r e a k f i h i s b ai i l durlns^theielflbttUi^:iHlngFftHe M eie'l^ 1^l o s s t o t h e R e d S o x ^------?r -lAuguit and this .will' hc lOs^QUBlbpounds and is'.t ,aLCactii.s,Pelff’s i ______

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^ ------M C-2 Tlinos*Ncv;s, TwTwin Falls, fdaho Sunday,ay,OctobcM 9,1986 y y _____ • _____ 1 ^ j* J n d g o a l G ar LJla wp in the openjng quarter Irives Inside the Arkansas 25-yard ALBUQUERQUEJE. N.M, (AP) - season total lo 1,023 I.C y a rd s an'd his e r w i t h a S t aIte i 3 4 , , cInc as th e L onghorns fell to 2-3 on. alofonly 22 y a rd s , ------Scrambling quorler■lerback-Ned James _— career total - to -;- 2 , - 2 7 1 a new . total' >7 - ...... thehe !season and l-l In the Southwest;' hil halfback Kevinvin Burgess with a N fght gained3 ■ Fullerton record. Therhe second quarter was not m uch T u l a n e 2 3 Her for U TEP a s th e Aztt\ztecs In- . NEW ORLEAJANS (A P ) - Don ConfConference. ', ■, • 10-yard scoring pasila ss w ilh 2:37 left in The Titans raisesed their record to bellci Arkansas, losers last week io. lased their lead to 12-0. San5an Diego Sm ith rushed foifor 104 yards and one Ar the sonic Saturdaylay night, and New 2-0 overall and 1-33 In1 the PCAA. Utah creas rexasTech, rebounded to 5-1 and2-i. • ired late In th e second1 Quarter0 louchdown andI ppassed for 125 yards Texa with & flnnl minute—^ rrii fo r two w hic h ,g a im!ned 0 tolal jiLiinly-Ji£S.‘~c - A- (ourth--penalty-agftin9t Tc;s s and- ran for a third.______134 y a rd s and dieJld not get a first jrascd a p a s s completion .lo the' matchupuf-therna-——— ------dowtt-ontlHatcHn-n-the-third-quarler,—dy—lu_ftiml)Ipri_lnlfl th e, end zone zon and ranked Mississipjlppi S ta te to a 34-27 crasi over Utafrln a ffia lane Saturday night. ArkaArkansas 25 In the fourth q u a rte r.. , . ______Uonlalitfljtorsljlcxccleasly.(Lteiiins, F uuIlerton-33, l ------______felUcLL:5J:2Jalhcjeconfercnco. ' «obcibcrl Await recovered for fo the vicloryoverTula The Weslern-AlhAlhlctlc- Conference m » . foucni^down... . Smilh's louchc LSV 25, game wasn’t decllecided until Utah tah State O ____ 8-yard run in thele first quarter and ah LS ^ S a n b l e g o> J5 , MU 18-yard pass tb'L'Louis Clark with two f { g halfback Eddie Johiohnson was stopped sAflANTA ANA. Calif. (A P) — I ttam f45, K entucksi 16 ~ __ ... scconds left in Uthe firsl half. Kicker shorl of lhe gool.Ual.Une on a fourth- Xalhoihoun ran for two touchdowns7„sVd-OTEP-10- C iin r d n n a tH a Artie Cosby bootloted flcld go als of 38 L£XINGT(DNrKy.--(AP)-^. LE Eddle“ and-one situationn ’wilh 19 seconds RonnI 0 more EL PASO. Texa:cas (AP) — Led by , p., nnlc Barber threw for Iwo n CINCINNATI (A P I-Q uarllarlerback and 24 yards, boboth In the first half. Fulle•uller sc a m p e re d 16 yards foe a- left. 1 Slalc Junior quarterback S a lu:urday r night, to lead Cal S ck Todd Santos, the vinn,nny Testaverde threw a pairf of loglvcMlssissippppl S la te a 20-13 lead, toucf;juchdoWn with three mljiutes left. Utah had a firsl-jsl-and-goal al the 2 f u IIci llerlon lo a 33-0 Pacific Coast C San Diego Statee Aztecs outlasted jchdown'pasBcs.-fueling a 3 score d on a_ 6-yard toJ help he I2th-rankcd Louisiana/State and failiedrto-get .lii: ilelic-Assoclfltlon-shutoul-of-l f-Texas_at-EI-I^»-^°'i^') a _ 3 i-p ^ n ^ _ ^ r r y Myjirrs s JiL ^lcr three ruon-_Athlei jf-Ulah-the-Universlly-of-: sllhalf-Jhat rnrrie'aith'c^ t-ovcr—a-niinute-intalllO—Oy3"a 25-lB~Southcastem-U^nference'- TT— “ Inp plays and an Inconcompletepass: ------~ S ta lS :------]5^6“T h~ u“ W este;tcrif~Aiinctic;^n~ ;.r„r: rc_!go-.l-...ond-around-just- ■le. nked Miami Hurricanes lo" If a n d M a rc u s Bush footbjotball viclory over KolueRyr" The wln.-thb scccecond in a row for urday. - " S lo a 45-13 th e second half Jarb er com pleted 18 of 25. papasses ference game Satut :tory Saturday night overer Cincin-< scored on a 12-ya:,-ard run just after the Satutaturday night. New Mexico n flerT fivef losses, gives' ring from a broken Fuller’s run capped a I2 play, .75-. ark lnth(? WACand 156 yards, including sco ll. s ta rt of the fourthth q u a rte r. Fui the Lobos a 2-3 m arl ;M&^o(-21Uyar^t-lo-£pliU«nd-« fout^ scoring d rives___ ^h . ard__drive— after__Kentucky-.,hfld^ 2-5 bV er^rreco ru . Phe-7-0-Hurrloane&,-off-4o-tJ ro H S passes for lS3 Irimrimmed the margin lo 18*16 on Joe- 0-5overaii and0-4 in )bs.and six yards lo lighl end irl-in school history, exextended s s r T i ijrnlon. e M iners. fhntr;ir regular-season winning c O J Worli/orlcy’s 49-yard field goal with,9:0_l. Utah, ranked 105UD5lh In th e nation in San Diego led C6-0 a fle r th e first 17 , games by scoring )go. , lotal defense, coucould nol contain cai: ds. In- q u arter, w here kiccicker Kevin Rahlll ,io eo . :alhoun gained 128 yards, \ °ichdowns } In th e- g a m e ’s5 openingo| T e x a s 1 4 f LLouisiana61 Stale won ils ..third- * • Inmoc fjnrt Rlirpp«!«;!ss—BurgR.s.s ran fnr cludlrdlng-TP-r-uns-ot.-l-aod-SS-yj l-goals-of-Si-and-Za-l®*;^ -yards. ..connccld-on-lield-{ [TTnlnutos—md~c

C-A Timos-Nows,s. 1Twin Falls. Idaho Sundaiday, October 19.1986 MISSOULA,L, Mont. (AP) - MMontana He sel schoolsch rccords with 12 reccfoptions and _ _ quarterback B re n t P e a se threw a reco::cord four thefourTDfD p asses, ' Montamina St. 27, NAU 19 : touchdown pasasses to wide receiver Mill ______T he-G iizzL -W ith 5:14 Do:rCM .\N\N . . Mon t , . ( Ap> - Monta n a . S tiife-' ' to give the Gr,irizzlies a 38-;jl comc-iromm-ucnmd leftonEbyly^Dobson^s M^yart'^fleld goa :k Kelly 3radley ’ tossed two Big Sky Confeie re n c e footvall victory oveiiver Idaho after Mcrrilril Hoge fum'bled a kickoff i passes after a 90-yard fake punt for state Saturday.'T- ^ the Id a h o StalJtate 19-yard line, a touchdownvn gave{ (he Bobcats the momentum I Montana’s fflrst confcrence victory 10 State’s ensuing possesslision. Mon- needed to upsupset N orthern A rizona 27-19 S alu r- P^asee - t p - R i c new Washinglon-Gr|zzly..S , o n I d a h . dedicate Its m jed^he-Bengab-on-u-fourtfrth-and-one— day in a Big* SkSkyGonference foolbali game.— » and eclipsed :a three-touchdown perfoi iclr 29-yard line. Three plailays later, by Bengal q u airterbackGIno r Marianl. lic e for th e winning touchdowjvjrn NorthernI ArArizona was dominant at the staf^ b a t Pease, a Mouountoin Home product, hitllRlcc.oI I Pease hit Rlc schoolhool-record passing play in the first tte ry lift• ^ Twin F alls, fornr toughftnwpg I t') ynrrig Mnnt.nnnI k Is nnw i‘.-:t in the Hig Skvky and 2-3 fj„nr>Pr fmm.m M.9tt pim tnr \T.“irlf_P_tgP_Jn_M:arlt_ « w as the GrizzHc!les battled b ack from a 3M31-21 defl- overali.-whilthile-Idaho S tate fell to 1-2'-^!sm 1 league D'Ao^liriochar:hanged the com plexion o fthe g^irnp.7 ; ■ — I- cll midway ththrough the fourth quartei■ter. Rice play a n d 2-5 ont the year. Because of scscheduling I ^ J ■ caught louchdcdown passes of 5 arid 27' yardsyi in pro b lem s, th th( e contest counts only a s otone-half in And the BobBobcats scorcd three more times be- ; M o rn t a n a o3 v e r I S I the first half.. ;and also grabbed a 3-yor>'ord pass ' le a g u e play,ly. ond both teams will phplay again fore allowinging the Lumberjacks Into the ead < for a tw o-pointt conversion.( next m onth1 in Pocatello. Idaho. zone: Pheajisan t “ ^ h a r v e : ^ s j d o \i ; w n _ w e aI f i a i S r : RUPERT - (expectations fi for a down pheasant seasonse opener unfor- = l t lunalely were rearealized Saturday, at a ______Fish and Gamee 1Department chcck- _ InR station ncarAN ew m an 37lh in ^ I t i s - - - 37:00...... e e w a y ■‘We.ran la s t b utit I felt wc some of >^l .the runners showed.cd .we were coming I nostoE* ^esiS p e r , , on. O verall I'd say sa; I was really 5 e v ; o u \ d pleased." said Coachich Hick Neill, *

6 0 o r 6 2 ^ .^ B .h aIS s c o r o e - e H o u s e ------Holy Cr'ross 1 L bBStpas^^— Siii d ------; ------tips Arnrny ...... S| 5 a g u e s ------rt o n t S a y = * ,______'VEST_P^1NT.^• -N ^. lARJ—- _IM Tackle Andy Mar(m•(m dropped A'rmy fra q u arterback T ory CiCrawford for a 3- 1^ yard loss on fourlhh cdown wllh 21 se- ' " 5 5 m a n d a t e jnletraveun conds tu play Saturd;rd ay as Holy Cross y w ontto^y , — remained unbcfilenn swith n 17-14 vie- ______lory over the Cadeidels ln_a_ college____ I w fnniiball g am e iiaturd;rd a x ______I______Q =:=>«esteE^ ______Trailing hy threoe_p.QiDJsjnc|.facing-. p — O /ourlTwmd-14 fromI ththe Holy Cross 17, Army elected to ro;o for the winning ra • d i f f e r e ^ i & S z E E z ^ touchdown rather■ tlhan a 2.1-yard r a l t n a V ; e s _ » ______- :______;cc«»d.';Ileld-goai-wilh- remaining. 28 —-scc» t i TW Coach Jim Vounnng opted for a I'/v sprint-out flood pa.pa.';s with thri’c IS I jyaVCrtV®" _ ^ J a r recfivtTS in - •“ end—rone:— but------^ ------Crawford was forcereed lo scram ble 1 ^ “ and w as tackk-d i)yl)y M arlin ■with'21------.Ig ------d i f E e r e " scconds lefl to niveive Ihe (.’rusaders th firslx th slraig til vievictory. Army, whicli laslit weekv upsel Ten- Bj; .INEU: inAHOlAN. Octol:to b e r 8. 19Bi; H - ncssee in the fin;ilII rm inule of play. d a t e u : dropped tu3-;i. 1>-u y H Crusader kicker Hill Hi Young hit a 38-yard field goal witlvith 3;5mell in the . ^ game for the margin’in of victory afler I-, ,______Holy Cro.ss thw arlodL‘d .a 21-play Army______I p

Sophomore (juarterllerb'ack Jefr wTie'y T completed IH of 2HiH pjisses for 2:io ' I' yards ajid one toucl)uchduwn for the h ■ Crusaders. His mainain target was p tailback G ordon Locki>ckbauin, who liisf r week tied a schoolll recordr with .six r ______touchdowns in a win w over Dari- I iff mouth, LockbaumII taughl four I I I H ___ passes_fpr_7:ij.urcl5.iiatSaturday______I I|.v.‘il ______S te v Gooding h3ay and Saturday ■ • - ...... in B lackfoot:------j-j; ■ : . 'Tickets niay be-c- o bltimed from- >*•■0 Symwi tof j

- J 1 S u nIday. d i Octobor 19.1986 TimTimos-Nows. Twin Falls. Idaho C-5

I p .V , M L - T . H r o td s i r* W 2 2 ^ i v i n r Arizona StS t . 2 9 , u s e 2 0J • , LOS ANGELESIS ((AP> - Jeff VanRaaphotworst’s second louchdown LARAMIE. Wyo.. (AP) - L akei « Beiiininl and Trevor Mollni,1, tw o was capped by a 22*point conversion wildlyJly jas Wyoming drove eo.yards to — -pass-of-the day.-n.-midway-through-the-finalial*quarterrput-Arirona ------Helmull ru sh ed for 17177-yards and o ne '-L c o n aard_ChiUy-flcltl-goals_an: n .and—a„play,-whlle. Ibe-Sccccond-scorc-was .a_scorc.orc.on ..a.2C-yard. Welniak_pass_lo------State In control as the unbeaten and lOlh-rairanked Sun Devils down- touchdown and Stevevc LlrfSslcy pass- safety,y, and a rout seemed likely.f. iG-yard W elnlak fpass to Anthony Jamesies Loving to pull the Cowboys owed Heimuii’s 1- within 1 cd No. 15 Southern■n CCal 29-20 in a Paclfic*10 g'am a r e Saturday. ed.for two more scoi:orcs Saturday as gut: W yoming, which m anagedM ; iu s l Sam enl thot tollov lln 12. jn. ____ _ . Wyon Arizona Slate, wlwhich has beaten Southern5m Cal three straight, is Brigham Young held rds in the first half while yyi' ield - touchdown run 'yom ing. now 4-3 overall and 2-1 i 3-0-1 111 Ultf P UMD. Thfe T’w W jA M . losiHg' ffln m rTP ------Wc.slern A tntcttc ing 270 70 to. the Cougars, scored' iw A rccord War MMemorial Stadium Young’< .condwcckinarow. Conference action. mg’s G-yard line with 1:00 re- >w. a r c 4-2 and 2-2 In the confei f e r e n c e . ______in thec tht ird quarter to cut the. e le1 a d p^owd of 31,742 quIcUy watchcd malnlni After the SunI DevilsD took a 22-13 leadid inlo the final period 15, nlng. b ul J e f f Wilcox’ third in- Brigham Young, rnow 4-2 overall B righam Y oung’sciscore on two more terceptleptlon of the day thwarted the Soulhern Cal pulledlied to within 22-20 early Inn thet quarter on quarter- and 2-1 in the WAC.C, led 22-0 a t th e The2 first fl louchdown came onn FRan- • Chllty field goals to I lead 34-15 with drivee u und the Cougars ran out the back ’jte ’s 10-yard run. ' • ...... half, on tniirhdown~F-passes-to-M ark—dy Weircinlak‘s-l5-yard option-.runJin. that _6:0LitozDlnv, andid then responded clock. But.-followlnB-Ti-T race-A rmstronK's- recoveivery-of-a-fumbie-by the- ...... Trojans’ A aron lE:Emanuel“at1he r Soulhernn~Cal"26:yarJlinc;^n-^ j Raaphorst conncctiected wilh Jeff GailimorcI aon a 9-ycar louchdown , - ...... pass to give th e Suniun D evils breathing room . Van Raaphorst,.vt,.w ho finished wllh 13 comn p letlons in 22 throws for. S e e T w i nn F a l l s ' ------I84yardsrals0 threvirew,;} 94:yard TD pass to Aa ar ro n C o x ...... L a r ie : . - ' ' Peete, sprintinging around end bn fourthrth-ahd-one, scored his' ______touchdown 1:24 Int^Into the final period to p uII ll; Southern Cal to within C a r lI S k l a v b s dd ^ c n d h i i s two poinls of the SiiiSiinDevilsI . After a 13-13 fii(irst half, Arizona Stalee m oved_ahead with... a rac> F E S S I I K S T F ^v e l g f f i t ------touchdown-and-a-fie-fieid-goal In the-lhird qu a rtel e i r . ------E arly in th e peri>erlod. the Sun Devils’ Kentn t Bostrom missed a 27------l a m p l o n ss r H i p T i t l e " yard field goal. ButBul ASU got the ball back, and s a first down on the Ch ern Cal was called for IKARAITE Trojans’ 5 In thehe process, when Soulhen r i d a y , O ctober 24Z4 • 8 ;00 p.m . ______roughing the klckei:ker. On the next play. Chaibanning Williams scored oh u T y a rd run” rtuirPete-s^C onvei/entlon-C enter ------r A C T iION!— heer on U.S. Flyweightht (Cham pion Carl Huskies 4i48, Bowling G. (0 . r i B skic:lavos as h e cakes on.ch^Challenger Randy Ford. ■■■ . SEATTLE {AP)P) — Rick Fenney rushedd for Washington’s first f e i " Plu;us. see four other excitiri:itirig International Sport two touchdowns anand Andre Riley scored on a 66-yard punl return Kar,srate Assocat/on boucslftsi as the ninth-rankedked Huskies took a break fnfrom the Paclfic-lO Con- ference football raci-ace S alurday to defeat Bowll«llngGreen48-0. VLLTICKETSSk $ 2 0 Tony Z ackery irintercepted two Rich DoDackin passes and the “ V A i Huskies' defense; heldhi Bowling Green’s offeffense to 100 yards. The I^ P • Available ata the Oasis Restaurantmt ior Mel Q uale's TV in the game wllh third-slrlnglg qiiarterback Jeff San- Falcons finished th; Twin Falls.5. and ac Cactus Pete's,’s. dru after DackinI andat his backup, Eric Smltllith, were knocked out of thegam e. F o r m o r e irinform ation or credic cardcar orders, call toll-free: Penney, a 241-poipound senior fullback, talllcIlled on runs of 5 and 13 8 2 11-1103 or (702) 755-25 - 2 3 2 1 . yards In th e firstit qquarter, and Riley's.bigg ipunt return came in a '24-point sccond q qu: u a rte r as Washington roaioared to a 38-0 halftime

:~ T h is^ ilu S ilcs suisubstituted liberally In the U -second half, wllh ______frpjihman fenry CorConkJiiundjwilkton Tnm.J1. Subt«f^U clng star- tlngquvterbackChChris Chandler, - Wasnirigton hadid ssix takeaways, four in lenerceplions and two fum- , Vj'bl t w eeveries. DacDackin. a freshman, lost a fumble before leaving HCHOTEL/CASINO • JACKP';k p o t , n &<%Da 'thegameinthes'ecoecond quarter. The Huskies. 2-1•1 iin Pac-IO play. Improvedd Itheir record fo*5*l with a third consecutiveve victory. The Mid-Americj■lean Conference Falcons from Ohio droppedjd t10 3-4.

: UCLA 36,6, California 10J : BERKELEY. CalCalif. (AP) - Matt Stevensns connected with Wlllle • Anderson on a 68-yiB-yard touchdown pass earlyrly in the game, sending ; UCLA ahead to slay sla Salurday. and the I9lh9th-ranked Bruins rolled RAI^I ; tpa36-l0PacifIc*10l•10 football victory over CallftIlfornla. I -T he 6U-yard playlay broke a 3-3 tie midwa.vay in the first period. ; Stevens hit AnderscTSon. his splil end. for anolhjlhetTD wilh an 18-yard ; pass in the fourthI quq u arter. ' ■ The defending R R( ose Bowl champions. Inn Ibeatin g Cal for a 15th l o U i i : consecutive year,r. 1Improved their season nrccord to 4-2 and their ' ^ 1 rU K !S jW j AAU u t O 'M a t e ; conference reco rdd tot( 2-1. A ntifreeze/ :fense gol its second touchdoidown tn two weeks, with < - The Bruins’ defer C o o l a n t ell Lake scoring on a bloch)cked punt return. Dave ! linebacker Carnell V \ UmLimit 4 !!ld g oals from 33,44 and 24 yay a rd s. Autol : Franey kickcd field . .-I 1 Solow p - ’=-...... I l l ■ ■■ . iStevens passed1 fofc r 174 yards,- Including 15615 In the first half, and . ------S p a rirk ^ P lugs— l Sola5ol« one* on 2...... 5JS - Jd UCLA’s rushing attackk w ith 134 yards in th e . -” 1 ■ MolllnMall toboio . . . ___ ; -Gaston Green ied ______Limll-1< whwiTO««»ura...... '3.M ------•: three periods he playcd.'James-Primus-mapl nade a 6-yard-TD-run-in-:----- ■ Nbn-Ro ■ the fourth q u a rter r. . . SOlOR'IC. •Moil.ini« . . 4 — f^tanford~4-4trOregow7~- e. (A P ) - Brad M uster rus‘U Shed for ISI yards and ■ G a llo n : " EUGENE, Ore. ( ■ Attor Roboto ' two touchdowns an923. iRTHEHTj Bl • Paye wrapped up the scoring In the llrstt halfh wllh a 31-yard pass -\ depab ______(o M uster and aI 2G26*yard pass lo Jeff Jamies. e: James'shredded the jackiClifford H ickson,his--...... -Oregon secondaYy;-•y;JcnvJng-Orcgon cornerbac C hanarg o r • .knees at the 5-yaryard-line on the play thata t gave .Stanford a 28-0 : ;halftim elead. 4 l] « jir wij

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— X ^ ^ r S t a t e3 h a l t s L E G A L N OOTICE LEGAL NC40TICE LEGAL NCNOTICE LEGAL NCfOTlCE LEGAL NCNOTICE LEGAL NOTICE - > ino east line of the SW ’/4NE'/4; THENCE lid lot 150.00 tool to tno centerer or Monroe Canyon to tne ■ N o nr t h G a n^ o l i n a NOTI)TICE O F PUBLIC HEARINGS a^^of^solO I , . southerly aloia lo n g th e e a st lin e o f th e SW ’/4NE'/4 to reby given by the City Couni easl corner ol the SWV4NEV4 ol Sectlonr - Notlco Is here utherly alonfl the cenlorlineQ iof Monroe the southeas' ' ' City of Twin Fall:Ills. Slate of Idaho, that a PulPubMc°Hear* THENCE south DpoBlts—Ihe— 17,-sald-polnt-)lnt-t>elng4hoi?olnt-of-Beginnlnp:.and ------^------Iriri wlll-hft-hflid-, e k r P :M :r o n ick ' 6 P e rk a — A ^ fc e )-oy/ f-J.i .nnH inrAinrt |n I h e 80D block of Blako tho 3rd day ol eritly deW nalod in Ihe comprohonslvo 'sSubdlvislon#2; Slreet. currenti l e i e a L e cCr Q O aT Council Chambobers, City Haii, located at 32 iwest corner Plan as fndustiustrlal and-on lhe Zoning Map. as M-2 Twin Falls. Idaho, to com TH EKairsii,sterly 25.00 foot lo the soulhw Ing-heavy). and legally described as' CHAPEL HILL:l l , N.C. (AP) - Eric Avonuo. Easl. T . (manufaclurlng- following ZONI^JING DISTRICT CHANGES, K ra m e r found NaNasrallah Worthen on jterly 282.60 foet to the southohoast corner follows: ' M AP AtSENDME,1erldian_____ Icffand North CarolinaCq Slate held on A 'zoning Dfs'tFiiCf chai B O re n o n Short L ln o -R a ilro a d a n d 2S.0 SECTION 1. A ntinui'ng eastoTly'on a linot 155.001 feet soulh of the 0: for a 35-34 victoritory over iBth-ranked —7 -TTZTT zoning map AhAMENDMENT from R-2 and F Dn line com- w est of Iho easeast line of the SWV4NEV4, described as nd another score Saturday as and.R-4-PRO.Donalty. lorr pproperties south of andan parallel wilh the socilon - and- previouslyily -unbeaten- North ^^d : ly -lo B ,2 -R B 0 fll Sections 4 and 9, TownshipIp -10 S o u th ., fo llo w s: Carolina In Atlantic All Coost Con- uburn defeated Georgia Teeleen Jl-iu fronling on tho) i norlh side of Addison Avev e n u e from fTion 10 centerline BeginningI on the easl line ol the SWV.SE'/* arid I a battle of traditional Deep•cp South Harrison Streett Ito the alley botween Linccicoln Street Range 177 East,Ei Boise Meridian, lo tho 1 right-of-way boundary of the Oregon fcrcncc football1 Salurday.Se J " ? o n S tre e t; th e s o u lh rig 3llego football rivals.— ...... a n d B lu e L a k e s BoulovardNpclhJtwIn Fal Iherly tothocenteri.ineotfaibilsA V en u e;------Short Lino3 Ri Railroad::-.THENCE-nor»]westerly,?5,0^-rr- -K ramer's-—— " — game-winningr'o" Tiore paflicularly.deftcrlbed ai r>t of Bcginning;-THENCt continuing nor- . Burger, a junior'glvlng theHe ‘Tigers properllesaremc jsterly along the centerlineno 'o f ■ Falls ■ ■ to th e Point ol touchdown passss capped a 98-yard lackcdJn__EiOinning at1 ithe inlersoctlon of Harrlsclaon Stroel t h e n c e w e sti s 5 a n d 8. th w e s le riy. 150.0’;15 THENCE^so^uthwe^s^or^^lOO.O':_____ ------driver-but-it-:didslidn’f^ut-the-garae-*-P^-passIngatlack-they-haveJac 47ro h B lo cH ------A v o n u o .lo-ihQ_corner__of_Sectipns 10 p 10 South, Range_i7 East, 'Boise'Meri^—B THENCE~soi away. North Carcarollna took the ensu- ;ccnl years, guided Aubuibum to Blu^Uk°ikes Addition West, whichI is the cur- Township 1 theaslerlylOO100.0' to tho Point of Beginnlngund.______:ores on Its first four possessi r l a v d ia n ; ing kickoff fromom its 32 and M a r k .jc o r isslons to ront boundarary of tho professional overia' rnor of Sec- A portion of I land in the S%SW'/4SEV4 ol Section TJdEN^ ©aste^ jtheriy 29.45 feel lo the corm D-10-Southr-Range-17-East,-flolseJ^erl------cted— flve-alraigHl-^iiU'uUd.up.a24-3 halftimgJ.Q.n.d..______nd’9:T0WnshlplCrS0Uth7RanEngo'l7’E«strl7T-T«wnship-l( e g a p to Lot 4 7 o f Bloc lil-iS ' passes, includingIng a i3-yard scoring „.v.When Tech narrowed the j: erldian'. also being tho pointit < of b e g ln n - d ia n . d e s c ribie e d a s lollows: 1-10 in the third quarter, FulFullwood THENCE eastorlyrly along tho north boundaryiry of Lot 47 Boise Merit at the southeast cornor of the p ass to Quint Sm Srr ith with eight se- 24-K the came of Block 5.15. Bluo Lakes Addition Wfest. es to the , ing. o l S e c tio n 17; TH ENC E N o rth erly 607.0’; Imost single-handedly pul the The propose(ised uso of the proporly is1 r e s id e n tia l l ^ / I s S ol^I conds left to brin{-ing the score to 35-34. ^*7'' X ,n nnrf conlorllneofDf th e a lley of said B lo ck IS ; TH ENC E w e sste rly 32'5.7'; TH ENC E N ortheaslorly Jl I I I J ^10 and thence nonhonorly along the centerline of the alley andbrofessiona3nai offices. ______But tight end Da^Dave Truitt had to go -3— A—G0MPREHEN6IVE-PLpi-AN—M A P----- 35.6ZUa-lhe-E to h is Icnces to0 ccatch the iwo-polnl ? ^ r lv e - lo ------ol Block 15 0•orsald subdifftston to a pgirarrr^ro — sfeTION-3- k 15 of said AMENDMENTT from fi open space lo indusiislriai and a 635,O'; THENC conversion attemempt and was ruled lake U31-10. the norlhwos3st corner of Lot 3 of Block 1 ■NING MAP lhoasloriy61B.61B.0’ to the Point of Beginning; and, pfeted 12 subdivision: ZONING DiSTFSTRICT CHANGE and ZGNI For the day. Burger compfe T from OS (open spaco)-lo M-2^ (heavy— . ------PARCELVll. r 21 passes for 165-ynrds anand two THENCE easterlyly to the northwest cornerrof-Lot3of oi AMENDMENT fi )f land located in the 400 and 500 blocks 1 ' ' T h e sut>sequcntGnt onsidc kick failed ^ industrial) forir pproperty located In Rock CCrook Can-- A parcel of la :ores. Fullwood got his 1H3 yavards on Biock-ISofsasaid subdivision: itely wesl of of Grandviewiw IDrive, currently designated in tho and N.C. Statec celebratedc its first sjor yjrubun thenCE easterly•ly along the norlh boundaryiry of Lot 3 Von south of OrchardOr Drive and immediate tiongs to In- ComprehensiveJive Plan as residential and on the Zon- victory In (hc• series s a fte r seven I carrlesr------, ,j,„ of S fo c k IS Olo f said subdivision to (h e,cemerffne^^a|t,and^^^^^^^^^^ c< 10 South, which properly boio o n s 4 a n d 9. T ow nship 10 SouDuth, R a n g e in g M ap a s R-^R-4 (rosldonllaf-medfum density), and straight losses. TheTi Wolfpack is 4-1- The victory liftedJ, of T y le r S tre301: o ; sutheastern Conference Tlg(.igers to THENCE souther e of Tyler 17 East, Boisose Meridian, also being Iherto p o in t o f le g a lly d e scrib e e 1,3'llnthcACC. erly along tho centerline A parcel ofnand“ lar in°hS“sEWSEy-SEV,NE’/- ol Spc- 0 . while the Yellow Jackets:ts of the Street to a popoint east of the northwest c 2 1 ing in floi:k tfon 18. Townshrnshlp 10 South, Range 17 East, Boiso The Tar Keels,:is, 4-M and - . ap- C-?' fell lo 2- Lot 47 of Blodick 13 of Blue Lakes Addition 1 ■?ho'’p r o p o sos e d u s e of th o p r ’/4NE'/4 lyinj — pearcd ready to0 t:take the lead when Allallantic Coast Conference fell im rock to rim rock and lyingig east of a M eridian, descriiscribed as follows: corner ol tho 1. Auburn now leads the serieries with THENCE easterlyly lo the northwest corner c they moved (roirrom their 15 to the }fsald subdivision; ? o ”, K r h ' ‘Iline that is 342 loot Wos ech 4G-39-4. including the lastfls , e ig h t r n e r o l s a i d NW'/4NE’/4; and Slh^'tal p'S I e P/!nS; THENCE f l ^norlh'eriy 22o!o'°^ THENCE Wolfpacic 2, p rimmarliy a on the passing iy along the north boundaryBtv of Lots Southeast corne 273.0’; THENCE so u th e r ly 220.0'; I a row. ?ion to the of the NE%NE-njE ’/ 4 a n d th o S E ’/4NE'/4 iyinjing in ro c k w e s to rly 273 of M aye, a rcservtlled up lhe centerlincne of the alloy ol Block 11II ofsad DATEDThisiS inked SMU Mustangs, botlii ' ® f s /D o u g Vollmne er r . M ayor blocks of OreOrchard Drive W est, currently dosig- After two runnirming plays lo the 13, r« hv n subdivision: ° tr_most. of^ three quarters., If me alley-PUBLlsTi; Sun.Sunday. Octobor 19 and 26, and nated In thotie 1Comprehensive Pian as resldentla! ------Kramer-completeleted-lhree-'Straight 'ft. 1 THENCE-northerl)rly along the centerline ol t and on Ihe ZorZoning Map as R-4 (residential-medium ingy Houston defense, rrai led. of BlockSCHoto a point east ol the norlhwh w e s t co r- N o v e m b e r 2.19811986.- p a sse s for so yard:irds. Following an in- 5lin( d e n s ity ) , a nid d i(legally described as lollows: completion, Kramamer found Worthen “°'J‘jhind the passing of Bobbyy W a te rs n o r o f L ot 4 o3f l B lock 11 of said su b d iv isio n f Farmstead Subdivision localod In the is for a THENCE easterly 's r i . 0 , . ^ . ------Portions of Fa near the left sidclIdeline. After d e fe n d - id running of Jeff Atkins ly lo th e n o rth w est c o rn e r of • S E ’/4 S E ’/4 ol Section 20, Township 10 Soulh. ugh 10-3 Southwesl Confcinference block n; Eost. Boise Meridian, describod as .. crs Skeet Baldwink^in and Walter Balicy THENCE easterlyly 60 'feel along the northI bib o u n d a ry N O TICEO F R a n g e 17 Eai dory Saturday. PUBLIC HEARING lollows: . - collided, Worthcne n raced to th e end lr<;t h.iH 0 tL 0 l4 0lB l0C Houston dominated the firsl lilOtandeOtf’ TAKE NOTICE,::E, the Planning and Zoningg i C o m m is- T h c W ’/r olI LotLc A, th e n o r ih w e s t 160.0’ x116,0' ol zone untouched andan Mike Cofer a d d - ^ 7 vnrri^ THENCE southerl;rly 5 feet along a line parailo Lol A. lh e E'/: ol Lol A, th e W '/i of Lot )lding the Mustangs to 17 y a r d s g , tho W est boundary of Lot 4 < o f B lock slo n fo r Ih e Clt>City of Twin Fails, Idaho, wliwill hold a th e NVj ol Lol ed th e conversion.II. • '“ '‘I I. P.M .. o n . B .th e W V jool lL Lol i C. a n d all of L o ls D a n d E: id no first downs in theJ seconds iiofsaidsubcbdiv lslo n ; P u b lic H ea rin ga aa' l th e h o u r of 7:00 o'c lock, > SWV4SEV4SEV4 of S e c tio n 20. Township 1 *>0 , quarlorter, and led 3-0 al intermrmlssion THENCE easterly-iy a lo n g a line 5 le e t ssouth o i and the 28th day of Oclober. 1986. a Tuesdayay. in th e A L SO , th e SW ' A labam a 5 ;2l S e c o n d 10 S o u lh , Ranga n g e 17 E ast. B o ise M e rid ian ; norlh boundary of Lot 4 cof Block Council Chamberbers. City Haii. located al 32i I Chip Browndyke’s 32-yardird field parallel to lhehe 1 Ihe ap- ALSO, a parcilarcel of iand in th e SEV4SEV4SEV4 ol H Tennesseez e 2 8 f 11 to th e c e nitorllneofTaylor to Street; Avonuo Easl., TwinT flails, Idaho, upon KNOXVILLE,, Tenn. T< (AP) - Bob- eojllai. ol Taylor propriatenoss ol existing Comprehensive. fPian and Section 26. T

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TVS Stereo I DATEDThls9thdayo(Col O c to b e r. 1986. o d o n t h e f ir s t d a y ' ■ " 078 Furnllure S Corpel* /s /J o a n Brawley, ChairmtIrman ^ 3 ______6 _ 10.510.50 15.50 19.50 27.00 38.50 3fi 42.75 44.75 47.25 of publication. No OOI Florl«i* 079,079AppllQncat t— j*jPUBbiSH;-Monclay;-OoU3olober-T3r:and^unda.y^Oj -QSir aa-- — -1J.7|j.75- 17,50 2 2 JO - 31,00- M44.00. !4?Ss y .0 0 5U75- -- — ollowoneo4-eor»-be—r ______,003-Loii.&-Faunijn d ...... :_080J080-Henilng.4Alc.Cond------tot>er19and26,1086. 3 2 ...... e - 14.01^00 21.00 26.00 35,00. 5151.00- 53.00 56.^5 59.00 • 003 Announcacramanli 083:083 Building ------•;------' ' m a d e e n o d s o f l e r 004 Sp*«iol Noliolicat 063'Oe3Carog*Solst ------.3 6 ______9 _ 15.50 23.00 28.50 39.00 57.00 57 59.50 60.75 62.50 the flrsM nsortlon... 005 M*morio1i NotlcetN 004084 Tool! — ------.40______1 0 _ 17.00 25.75 31.75 43.75 63.50 63 65.00 65.75 66.25 006 Pgrtonolt> 0861086 Firewood LEGAL NOTICE .44______1T _ 19.019.00 28,00 34.75 48.00 69.50 69 70.25 71.50 72.75 ' 0871087Plami&Traet - OOft-Personals OBS0B3' Vorlaly Feodt STATE OF IDAHO — ^8 ^2 I 20.7>0.75 30.50 38.00 52.50 13.50 73 |74.50W 00 |76.S0' D 1 A M . I N M For Cfaseffred: ( 5 ^ SELECTED) £OFFERS 0901Q90PaltSS5 33.25 3.50 3.75 3.75 093093. Auclioni AGRICULTURE FOfl EACH UNE OVER 12 Adi forTiwtdcythrMsh In th o Matter ol the Pro-fo- ANONYMOUS S«turd«y • «iOO p.m. imy 00 Jo b l o t Intelle re jl— o s e d Transfer of Publicllic Call 733-6300 BOX CHATOE: »4.00WlO MaIIed/S3.00 Pickup-MEMOR3RIAL ADS <5.00 Per Oay pr«c*dlng publtcallen.*! 008Sa1«iP«optteaon» ...... 104t04K > oriat ie s rv s ,''“rd.£ ____ - (312>5M-0n0. -11^ 105 >Hori* Equipment ■ C ode, to iranslor Public MEET CHRISTIAN SINGLESES handlo. For moro ln(o»mo-10- ^ ivo !lon call, 678i2?46,______1 — 106!106Swlne .X L ivestock Market by phono .or mall. Lovo l08Shaap/CoaU C h arter No. 27 from dallna. rnvflaoo- Local "»■ na ;V LARGE INC OM E D ear M r. W olff: thrM spadiades over my one no-trumpTip REAL EST ATIJ E F O R S A L E ‘Og-IIOPoullcySRobbill M agic Valley Livestockick iionwWb. n o 'te o l' donailon: «0«SOO Isalary ♦ com- Ifadelender response.!. IHow should I judge myn y —----- '■ ■■■" . 1131nstrflgoiion /e- only. Write Box 0020, TF I'J The law s s e e m unfair. If S a le s 10 Gooding Live- ,0 ■ mlsitohj por wook avorogo a possible raise? 113 Farm S Ranch Suppliet _ sto c k Commissionon Van Nuys. Ca1Uornlo9»09. (Ifav^ar. 4 day work wookDk exposes a card, hc is subabject to pen- hand for a 029O p*n Hou»€ CIoM b«et«l»u. CslBobU. Ttaa. lUFormlmplamenitWV, In rural aroas. Complolo10 -alty; - If^eclarer-dees theth same, hc '*"• OSOHomaiForS I I 5 Form Work W onted C om pany. 031 Ou»-ol-Towi: n “/Tomo. NcTt ICE is FURTHER ■ ■ training and many incon-j'Jj gets a w a y w ith It. tivos. Solos oxporloncod - Wliy ti'l! ANSWER;R: With a minimum initial’“* 032Buhl/FllorHr Home* GIVEN, thal a public y, difference? '* ■ responseI aiand a singleton trum p, you'OU 033 Kimbertv/H.'HanianHome* g\ ^ riearing has boonsn ^ SofoctedoHers) r s nolplul but nol nocossary. I RECREATIONAL _ For appt, call 733-5031 Mon-n- Stutc4RBln.SuuABu.i..T.x« . should Simimply pass the invitationalla l 034 Jerom * Hon sc h e d u le d for 1:30 p.m.. — Oay and Tuos. Oct. 20 & 21. ,.h 035Ooodlng/W^ndallHome* i U j i ------he ^Ith Intermediate strength N ovem ber 4.1986, at the l4 ______- ______: ANSWER: T h e rc .is a dlfliffercnceand rebld. Wltl " 036 Reol E.IOI*'i*Wanl*d 120/l 20 Avlallon G ooding Counly Cour­Uf; 0 0 7 -Jo b s of Inierest Loving porson lo tako caro for good reaswn. Whenn a defender (7-8 HCP).P), you must weigh your’Ur 037FormiandRdRalTCh*! 131131 GBoolt & Marine Ilem * th o u s e . 62l1o* p u rp o s e . of receivingnn parl/timo cocktail wallross.rn ' apartmont; room, board. -f + ceive gratuitous infornrmatlon that cards you ' 040C*m ei*ryLi>Lot» 1245124 5no«v Vehicle* nS A pply-alior. 5 p.m . a t'T h e salary. Must bo-19 or older. - hip. When de- gam e w ithth any ace and king (as op- Proporty |35T135 Travel Trollera ■ ... o r a lo r written testimony Ailoy Loun g o ,______■ might aid the partnorshl; ■’*'* 043V ocoilonPr. coricerning tho propos­ — Sono picture and rosumo to , only the de- posed to queensqi and jacks) and ata t 044Condomlnluilu m ifo fS o l* J36C136 Com pan A Shall* nil A ccoptlnnappllcalionsfor:r; Box 390, Sun Valloy. ID clarcr exposes a card, o e d transfer. Any and ali > tr u m p s . 04S M obile Horr>rr>at For Sol* 137l37MotorHome» A •Gonorallabor 83353, orcaJI72G:4026...... fenders can benefit; dummy dt docs least two ti 130138 LUlilliy Trailer* Individuals Interested In AMERICAN TEMPORARY Maolc Valloy Roriabii'iiation>n not p a rtic ip a te in the pliP*ay- D ear M r.•. WV olff: this m atter are Invited lo10 E O E M /F /H .. NO FEES® Sorvicos Is rocfuliino a Pro- a tte n d and give testimo­10- ______734-6452.______Joel Coordinator 10 establishlh D ear M r. W olff: LHO d eals:ls a n d o p e n s o n e sp a d e , amd n d i m RENT/ j AUTOMOTIVE ‘ - ny a t this procoodino-^0- Aggrosslvo unlsox saloonw n an indopondoni llvino pro- ' d for Ukeout ' It’s two passasses to me. With an aver- e a i ------______T his departm eni shalllall now taking application lor (or Qfam lor doal-blind porsons. I doubled one diamond ^ 2 in- stylist and toch position,on. Exporionco working with In-n- and p a rtn e r ju m p e d toI t'two hearts. I age holdimling of 10 HCP. how do I ' OSOFurnikhodH fully review and con­ n s t 051 Unfurnlihei 131 Aulo Service s id e r ali written and oralfal part-llmo and lull-tlmoimo divldunis- who aro blind,2- held 15 H C P , K -J-x-x inn trumps and judge wheih e th e r . :to c o m p e te a g a in s t 13102;; AuJoPorti a Aeee**ofle* _ . . no avallablo.- - Guaranteedsed {Joal ordoal-btind roauirod, - le or 10 offer, a tim id.pass?.c-» 053 Furr>. Aptt-it.aoupl**** - ...... - l33Aule»Wonl*d— ------,— . y _____submissionB-concerning. lal-a singleton diamond.-WliiVhat was.m y- ...one sp ad e < ------"0r4 OrilOr^pl^pU«T3upl*«*i------:------1 " ; this proposal receivedb3 ' 'viag o o .' palO 'vacation; -ad-ad- -Eimor manual' communlca-" PauM t S«at. Rwuore. Ul. 134 Aulo* lor Rent vanco tralr^ing. Call Shoryory tion skills or oxporionco In best rebid? OSSRoommat*! 135 Cycle* a Suppliet _ on or belore tho dato of t h - 0S6R oom i For.rReni I }” ! 0* 733-4733. ______moblllly training and In-In- siBti* .i.cl.mb.i.ou« ANSWER:,R: Ypur spades hold the tho hearing. dODondont llvinn prolorrod...... 057«enlolMoboblleH om ea...... " b u a r e s h o r t in s p a d e s (v o id , ' ...... DATED this 15th day of0« *";;SM°^fR"sONNEL: l Compotllivo salary ono ‘f- (r- ANSWER: W ith good trurump support key. Ifybu 'W . .058O lllc e * Bui}u»ln»>» Rental UO ” Heovy T rucki/Sem l‘» O ctober. 1986. ______734^452. Inoo bonollls. OualKiod op- i-or-doublcton)^partncr-ls- I s __ ------QSlCondominiiniutnJleniol*______=^p(rconts-shoufd-iolophon0-^04iand:about:an:?»c«:inore:;c-th^ji‘an-av-— .slnglej^n-c T4t-Vani ____ r — ■' .'.L'l : ; “ ^lch'er D ireclor ic passed t>ccause of the l464.Whael Ortva* ' • 'Idaho Departmonl . • P e r s o n n e l & T em p o ra'fy ry "' m a ll SALON bier, h av e e n o u g h for aa ssingle raise, which he 063.Wonl*dlolL-S2 , 148Anllqu*Aulo> . ‘1 of Agriculture J S e r v ic e s Now taking applications (or However, over partntner's Jump, spade lengingth. If you have three or ■ 065TourUI*TfTroller R*ntol )49Aulo»-AMC J” , PUBllSH:Sunday, salon managor and slyllst In ades. it’s betler to pass andind 066MabileHarofiioSpoc* ___J52^ulol-flulckI" ••3 0(lleostoSorvoYou" only Indopondoni salon In in since you a ls o hold a slisingleton dia- m ore spad. Octoberi9.i986.______NOUPFRONTFEES. . .-.-now-Maglc—Volloy--Mail— Id rate a jump— wait-forr -thc-next_- deal.. Parlner.i e r . _ . — ..I. ______.154154 A utoi-C adillac____; ______^ m Pormanonl&'tomporary '"~mond,-your hand should lS6 Autas...Chry«ler----- ' ----- Benellt program avsllablo.- would haviive been m ore likely to bid — ------M E R C H / A N D IS E ------J fJ • oponinosre.o.EiMrFrH.’ • - Cliontolo dosirod. Coli o*;■ r, to game...... l58Aulo*-.Chevrolet \ if he heldId reasonable values plusl u s _ t60Aula>-Dodg* E M Annouiicemente 97 wflto Kathy Barnos at (208)J ’-D « « r Mr. Wolfl;------f^--323:i831:- 10397rFoIrvlow.------r~,------sh o rta g e inin-spades.-A-bid-or double- 067Mlie*llone< I63A ul0i = F0r d ------7 - AMERICAN PERSONNEL'EL BOIBO. IC)8370f____ _ What'are the odds agigainst being inthlsposil>sition is known as "baianc* 06S Computer* ^ '1l6 " 6 : Auioi - M ercury S Li.icoln - SERVICE SUBSCRIBES & dealt ISO honors In the! ttrump srt? |„g;.a„dp, .Ej.Jpm.nl ]“;l68Auloi-01d*mobll* PRACTICES Iho othlcs ol 1 partner should realize thatiat 069ComereiSI l73Auloi-Pontloc BHBO.U.CICrMm«e«4, MU«. |,j5 ooa-LositFouna • ouf pro(oeBfon-"«o app//-pll- Construction, drivors,a his values are being bid bybv 070Wonl*dio{ 173 AulQi - Plym outh. cant shall bo cbllgslod (ortra i woidors. m achinists. Wlli . ^ 071 W onted lo l 153; 10 'ANSW ER: T h e odds are■e about 500-1 the “balancm c e r .” - ______174 A u to i-O th er ' cgnUngoncy sorvlco cnargorge Irain aome positions. (Up lo -073 A nliquei 175 Aulo Oeolar* CHECK DAILY until »n offer and accop-00- S6000 por month) TransCon-[J* against. 073 Sewing 4 cCl o l u 340 Servic* Directory tanee has beon mado bo~ tinontal - Job Soarch. »Uoca UTbc Ac««. P 0. Bel Uil). Dtllil. FOR CURRENT twoon omptoyor. & appll'pll' (308|3S2-3700. Feo.______L! D ear IWr. W olff: wlik Mir-tMrwtf. iuinp«tf ntilvpf Itr cant *' Partner opens one spadede and rebids c ^ ^(kt. t . ttll, UUU4 FMIon t)T« HOUND POUND AMERICAN PERSONNELL OCCUPATIONAL NEWS ______734-e452. — THERAPIST ____ RUYilV^EARA^LIFETIME ATTENTION: Lookino (or il. 1 017-8iiilnais0pply».______^ ------aBncir~lnBtruclor9-lo-ieaoh IV .... clasaea In W endell. Call FOUNDOOOS In lake sido clly-1 o( tho 10 — Bright Horliona.^ ___ AUTAPARTS___ i HOW ATTHETWIN FALLSI 53M496.______7 - moat desirable citlee In Iho!S 0g7-^ol»oflnl>resl ^ 007-Jobs olInterBBt 0 0 7 -Jo b s Ot Interest ■■ ■ BEAWINNER preacnool/daycare, lie.-; .ANIMAL SHELTER , CASHIER-ATTENDANT for ------734-7322 or733-9353, ----- DISIRIBUIE— , - ~ :: ------t:OCAT60M396THAVErW— Bi Mounlain-V1ew-CareX«nler-i;— NANNY:POSiTIONi^ Boi------«1O0,OOO-YEAR— ------neaaed^m coifeo c»n»— •‘-Is 'looKina-for—■-Modlcal - ply— BaVe—a'airry-ehd-niY dicaca|-DEE-dEES'“ DAYCAR^3 V, Records Technician, mual5 AVAIUBLE , ,, handicapped children. Muetuet benelll lor quaillfoclod openlnge; hoL meala1 & Then Replacamant be Bpproved by lhe Stato ol'I Care lor children In their iQh m anagera. muaic and videcleo snacka. dally learnlna actlvl-ctlvl- Parta In 20ft-fl97-84<1.______I i! be 18 yeara old and high - Idaho. Pleaae call 423-SS911 eeal or weal coaat homee.^ actiool gradualo. Responal-is|. producla,^02-73l-9»20, Hag. OaB-Dee734-0713. ____ The laroeat Industry bondable.. Part-time open-,,I-P/T. approx. 10 hra/waek,k. .1.loranappt.AaJtlor^Paf. . 3h1ld •• • In The u n ite d S tates 7 -— tnu»r-2-or-3-evenlnflr P«f Room, board, tl20-$200 per -bio . lor iralnino Tfoorame- — Family Atmoaphere-Child Bvcauae Ooga are brpughlXI wee<( evallsbie. Pleaae epp* jL e A M u*^NatTfile«ranfl~ ii-j ttouaeke'epera- ;;ranO - oaalc-taror-Openlnga[ga IMO to *10.000 M ^ T m rV Care. In o u r hom e. Infant-3 In every hour and SOLO or ly in peraon from 10 am to 4 'U wanted. New York area.“ non Bmo^erV prelerred?Ca*i" on daya and evenlnga. App-3P- Independent Oletributoror yeara, llmlled openlnga,f f i . D IR EC T F O R M ...... 3 r.vi‘H5?'p*ys"p’w.rgi'? iPiacament lor all agea. Forr (or Interview LA Petite ■ee needed In your erea im- DESTROYED altar 46 houfi,*• pm to M ri. N. Miller, Sllnker ly In peraon. Qreen Acree m-n —fc*ii 733-7799. — MANUFACTURER p le aa e cali or vliil lha Randl-Mart. 1777 Kimberly,,iv able 10 work accurately &* |Inlormalion write or call "1-- Mere,1-8pM21-1988.______- (fare Center, 1220 Montana,ne, medlaiely. National auppon. potlnd dally lo check Rd. Twin Falle, EEOE. ___^ wilhoul auperviaion. Send 2-Buckle * M y.8hoe". 2 Leal- O oodlng,______Including TV ahowa and — reium e to Box N-82. c /oP Held, sale, Melville, NY. ■t : commerclala, Tralnlno pro-'0. 0 1 5 -B tb y sin e rs ■NoexparlenceNeeded - whelher your pel hai beanI" CocKtall W illreee poaltlone ” Trallic Clerk. Experience in r;7r •Subatanllal Proflta " opan. Experience ' neces- ?•- 11747. Phoe.518-fl73-0982 or.. y.- ereilrailna ralea lor extrnpt BABYBITTINQ'.' In my Chrla- - * cp m m odlTlea K i ...... _ H E S i i 3 S L“ S iV m * ■>.' C° ffj u jT/ i t^ylronmanPTof ? y»ajhQat is—oerriera.-treioht-lorwardera^ra.— - ..'.'.■“ ■.T = - * - p a r tT im i- o r Fuirrim e------^^ Tilgirit^BnLriiauiBkflBpiQO.- c^Duilee-inciuJe-iJiinB'lreiBnt- —•— t rForTMtretiBWlare* ------;• ^^-Q)M rnrt^Gir«-C«ntirrSmaai- , preparation.. tober 201h Ihru the Oel 9lat.)t- clalma. & heavy brokerage’n'il~010=PfOfBIBlOmr — >'-g34-560t-. -- waeHendi olf, 78M 347.—-----— Approxlmalely-16-houra-pef-af-workr-Send-reaume-wnn- iRR------Services - 7^ ” ' ‘ |lS? p ro ip ec ia Into“ • J Juan's.733-7777. ____ — OO7-Job5Oflnt0rD3t------weekend a monih-ondi lill**n days oi annual '•DREAM J0B--1-work, own!|\ • cuttomeri ondcuttomeii e n Inlo frlanda.- Slr^o'o'-Profoasloflal-roapon tf'alning. houra, part limo or lull tlmo.1 5 li you-r* for u». your• eornlngae ihould exceed In. • '• Independent rostaurant In slblo porson(81 wanied lo No Invoatmont, Earn lop S ral yaor polianllol Income],, • ! TF, last looa or posslblo lull , arioro luxury stylo living. with boautului mdrchan-In. 8 flotlon ($30,000-1- ilral ^ • Borvico.sootseo. 324-8453. t m i Q i NON-VETEERANS . . . • Our beneiiii or* oui«iIttandlng. Thl* It a liiailme • S200 u tlllllos.73<‘9621. £E2JLlheu>Ji.ajpeclalljE_ diso.Call432-MM.^^ _ja_Miik-comBany_oolnMlMfil.______.. — -llnerf-obow—you—would-A rnn ns for both full time and 1^0 S So, if te llin g li lo r you9u and you w o u ld like to b e• • J S3&-28i !I. ■______Cnll(2irB)a7S-BML___- accepting applications b«ntillt. and eould poiiHtlbly quollty ior up to marketing program, (salary ' • porl oi a company whoio»e pflmory lnl*re»l it your « W ont to havo tu'ri'and gola part-time ompioyoess iat: ■12000.00" ENLI5T/V4ENT BONUS,BC in oddltlon lo th* and commission). 11 you'ro • fu cc ett, pl«o*e g * t in 10louchwiihm*. ' S • PRINTING CENTER (roo iowolry too? Havo a • Ono ol tho nations loading n*w G .l. Bill c o lle g e pro;ogrom. Thara or* eaftoln intorosling In achieving tl- S To a rro n g * o LOCAl..M.. conlldenliol Interview. J C ontom po FaaWon Paflv.>y. Canyon Springs IrInn Thurs., Ocl. 23 f*qulf«m«ntt you mufl meet n to quality ior part funciol indopondonco call • prlntinglranshisea. JIO w orth ol.Iroo lowoiry ip end resum e to : • ok._ JrQ ni_l2 - 4 P.m.StSeo Mr. Slove Kelm or _ --|!m»_»rnp|oyrT>«nl. We con_tall_y.ov.-.ql>oul. co lho»*_ -733-4099. Monday and Tues------SiR^PEEPYHNCr— _ call J33-0017 betweeieen « a.mVand noon oti irycun^UMTisnr • Jlo3y Howgro?^“*TW ^telc^ S a.22orlThufs,._Q«-_23_ WANTED SINGLE PARENTS „ ~ ___JQAItfLIiR'NAI l i n t -SALES—P£RSOM_wantotS_5r_Z_F.O.BoZl5212p^ p m y ^ . I r v J n H J X't-S - : —U-iooking-tO-oxpand.ln.iho______P a ro n is Wiinout Partners lull-tlmo. salos or camera • Twlrv Falla a ro a . Working - - -n a a Family a nd Adult AcHyK. P.O^BOX4S,B( _*xp«tlenca_ptolftiifld..^t4_Jta ; ...... -____^ ^ It,------W 5nfc—J - — — — ^ 2 2 2 Cam eras. Bluo Lakoa Mall.a i r ^ ^ S vestment. For further Inlor- Frlondahlp 4 Support. 32<- Call 734-2678. •eeei\«ee*eeee«e***»» • ” matloncalH-800-8540321, 3783. 733-3377or73f-32K. •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeet ------^ ^ ------.. . II . ■ ' ' '■ C -8 T im os-N ow s, Twirwin Falls, Idaho Sunday.ly. Oi cto b o r f 9 , 1906

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_ _ 03Q~Home3FofSala§______030-Ho baths, . oBslaianco on llnancllanclng. bodroom s, 2Vt balhs. iUH 24 HCP and 4-3-3- m ost wwould a g re e w ith y our partiir tn e r Nnlshed basomont forlor lur- Clean 2 t>dnii homo, In g inueoT I held a h and With 24 I th e r oxponsion, triple10 p a n e , neighborhood In Kimb< S56 000 Call 734-1583583 or uiTflnlshod basom ent. cfl{g Lno.sLQpper-in:dt-— and_w.c«ould_chocse_a_auitj»3p would considor trade0 *"lor ^ ^ In appllancos. S59.500. Vicos. P.O. Box 2040. TSer- chance o f m issing a { Irgr. homo. J45.200.. 154 . • • Pg'la. 10 63303-2040, '• opening one club. I would choose jjnSWBVEIL* T be L aw s do n ot specljM ifv • ORTOLLFREE. Taylor. 734-2122 or734-3571574. - - • •. AMERICAN REAL ESTATE • an all-purpose hen- 1-B00-432-4595c«t808 APPRAISAL ■ two no-trump (or ai ime period for claiming h( ORTOLLFREE ilQN 1-800-432-^595 extSOa,Li; (Acroaa Irom Court Housouso) 025-InslrucHon - force of two clubs). ors. Hoi[owever, a d efen d er m ust wi ^ i T i l SPUT ENTRY DESIGN 734-5650 FINALLY! 3 bodrooms, 2 balhrooriroorps, m u s t SELL: 4 bdrm, n 4 9 Dear Mr. Wolff: until thlthe hand is o v e r befqre claiilaim- n pincj, („ ,o„n (q koop3p yyour Ilroplaco. woodburnBurning carpel, palnl. hoal pumPK : rustic Doug VoNmor,Brokor I Open one club and anc partner re- ing hononors. A declarer may claljla lm horae, Drlvo by Ihis ru stove. Cenlral vac, doublo doul air. large loncod yard. o«M MaryAkliorman ...734-381"-M82 ■ Aniv liohio al 865 Madronala tlthon HILL TOP VIEW! c ar , garago, sprlnKorlnKlor ossumilon. J353 per fncf I rebld o ne no- w hile plplay is in progress, slncc■°"i/ or c a llJ a n o Goorgo. Thes homoho AlflaSlrono...... 733-091 Q Real estate aponds one spade. I : syslom , lonced. molimature low down, lioxibio lertniki . D onnlaV olIm or.... 733-91! ^ trump and be Jumpsps tto three clubs. the def<^fenders can benefit fromnine t includes 3 .bedrooms.m s. 2 PRICE SLASHED $5,0000 <0 '' landscaping, dock oilI diningdini i746 Skylano Dr. (oil airport . LowollWJNs^.;...;.^7M-65(1-6562 ' " force or is it gratuitcItous information, baths and ivoo cozy/ kilch-kil :h*ls' boauliful 4^ bodroooom room. 327 Monroo PlaiPloce. foadl S41000. 734-3727 ovtf.-j Is his Jump a for •nnnu «n. Tho yard IS loncod3d withv iom o‘. ..Super lamily roooom Roalior ownod. Nolhl invitational? To cucut down on arg u m en ts, ma: chain link. Don't missss Ihlsi m d 2V4 bam s. 3 car garoira^o dow n to righl buyor. S92.3Q92 300? QUALITY PATIO HOME H o* O Sj-H om es F o rS ale nw tM . Taxw bridgee iclubs adopt a-'genera] run le onoi 1309-86. ind shop. Largo lol wi 3 bdrm. 2 balh. boy w lndo*. Mixed SifBi VLTY • - ,vaulled colling. $47.*3!l», ,•. •• ...... 020-MoneyToLoan. BY- OWNER NE local!. onors m u st be claim ed befo 'ruil treoa ana sprlnkllrKllng LARRY JONES REALTY r’s methodis, m o st lyslem . En)qy . rolaxiixed 1201 FallsAve. „East t • ••■^Ownor/bullflor733-9404..2::;^-...... Buy, SoHor^rokflr: ------one. nolQhborhood. closoSJIfli ANSW ER: lli to d a y s r ddlng of the next deal start f.„ . schools, shopplna. I p articu lar ju m p • G.S.R. :ountry living. Only J74.5CI,500. 734-S880 or 733-0328128____ ------Roal Esialo Contracts, Mo All w o u ld c o n s id e r th is pa TV Ownor must soil so Ihcmoir ------:— tOogos& Doods ot Trust.' • brick. 4 Bdrm. ^ b a th s , r» carpels and window coveo^Sr a fo rc in g b id . H o w ev!ver,rSQri»e e i p la y it D ear IVIiVlr. W olfb V; loss Is your galn-il y< TOP DOLLAR n one no-trump and partn hurryl STARTER HOME! your ront .rocelpls lorShb or will assist you lo borroirroiv Ings; Roducod-from. JS3.(83.000,- ,o s"« n i i i v J t a t i ^ l ju|um^D^e^fe^mc:e:^ m I open ’'^ ® '?'.|o mid 50‘a. A s s u k b lo ' A small down paymonlml ccoo deed to ihls Incomo prpp^ against such papor. io V a '. I w o u jd su g g ra tp ^ -l^9r r ^lscu«ionc antf jumps1 tot( th re e sp ad es. If I hold'A-O A oo l you Into this slartor slarl ty. Live-In ono unit.and reQI Loron McC o y ...... 734-206-2068 lo»n:C«ll734-6611.' HAMLETTREALT -- j 'i ag*wment w i^ p airther. ^ •, \ ' of spadiides doubleton, should I raiseral pQp -gy o w n e r nom o. Ownor will carryrry Iholi mti olhor lwo77 Endleaa FAST CASH, top pricolI WoW ■BY’bWNER^VeatTocatic I'-l J to fo ur r! spades? bodroom houso. S36.£ ■♦07B bolanco. II hasD livinga largo posslblllllos livli which i h l r ^ n flW room . 1 bodroom1 bodr- -f 1 unit bo( proporly pricod alvN* buy trust doods. contracli All, tho amonlilQSJ Ni D ««r M f;W o iil; X. Tef BM on. Lsa« BMC*.,CtlU- Ck A ssum o loan ol S3t.S00. V mortgagos. Any sizoa\zol carpet. 5’bdrrn. 3 bath, fl nft’club for take- d eal on bolanco. Call 7 DaveHamlett...... 733-40■4(»0 room In basom onl. 1I balh.bal unhoard ol prico ol $38,0w. a talo/cond. Tom. 7B8-4375. I. fort P a r t n e r d o u b le d onft.< dining room, laundryI roomroc Snap up this valuo TOOA^I IL __ m ardlnlng and llvino-tom Bd one no-trump ANSWE/EIR: The ra is e should promim ls e 9446, Hobbyists ' .find ihe th room,' groal storaoo.'“'J»X.{ F .out'and I fttiponaed i on moln floor, singio sino Call Wall H oss. {76,QOO. piles bBSomen«. S88.S00. Drive ^K-J^9 In clubs. three or m ore tru m p s. T he slanda;i d a r d ______garago. Call BonnBonnlo #358-86, oqulpmot>t and suppllo vo by-^wlUi sl* HCP and.K- Ja ck so n . 1465-86. thoy nood In elasslllod. Ca I' 'or Partner claimed I overbid,ovi sin c e a rebld wlwith only two trumps is thn 73346?« *' mp. HOMEONANACREI one no-trump responsionse to one club no-trum THE BEST O F , BOT G.S.R, 1 {49.995 will buy Ihls ailra1 1 1 WORLDS In this oxira nlco .. - doubled is consideredred constructive n.,,.. livo 7 yoar old 3 bedroom , G.S.R. _ GEM STATE REALTY ^ 02S^nstrucMn 025-ln8tniction ' _ I* toTb* ACM P.O. Bn im i. Ddl ,T«;i (possible 6) bodroom, 3 ba :____ (about 10 HCP). Is my partner til. «llt wU-4iMrawX auflipa* eielefe bath homo wim a singlehn* ( '’ofno- 15 X 38 lamily roor TY 734-0400 i : tached garago. School' bi has air light wood burnir right? ft-PTiKM. -, IIM. Ualud rm tan I . slo p s right In tromt ol th ORTOLLFREE - TrertU, DeyMe. OUe c ' n. Insort, loncod yard, and F JOJ 1-800432-4595e«t608- ^ DeebttTrw hom o localod on Easl Fall parking. NE area. 'i 12: " » Thore is a good corral i square loot up and 1250 I2i ------this oroo could be usod•with li down.AllforonlyS69.500. WHATADEALI ------a garden. Tolol olociric wl '• , TA KEN O TEI Attraclivo^ ranch slylo he^m I lovol pay ulillllos ol on "j This oxcollont 3 bodroodroom wllh sol-up lor horses otC l ^HomesFdriaLB i ' ° Z IRWIN REALTY. INC. 030-Home9 For Sale ------.170.00 poc monlh, fi hom o is In suporb condlllcidllloh aero In new Porrino .achool ______— BY OWNER. 4 bdrm. appr<)prox assum ablo loan makos1 this th - . 734-6500 ■ beautiful' dupfox' "con 1600 sq . ft. J45.000 or appr< and has a wondorlul viow. viot (jisirlci. 3 .bodroom a,: -2 nlco proporly oasy lo bubuy. ------— Tho kltchon has e broaklalaklast balhs, largo lamily roolVi » o f , Croslvlow Drlvo. 2 Ddrm.n. 2 S362 month. Call 734-6718. Call 'C indy House to soi . Fl. balh. w alk'in closot,- ot r TY Ihotjj's contrai air'r. coicon*, .gtoat. Jon.ontortalnlng, flea l...... op- By. ow ner- 3* bdrm' bricK bric 1231-88, • / “ ■ NOBLE HOUSE' EALT ■ ditionrng. loncod yfliiyard, nico'klichon wllh boautfftil Would you tik* o corMr* « r w llh WESTERN AIRLINES. homo, largo cornor lo garoge and Is boautlluljlilully cablnots. S68,900 will 6 i(y UNITED AIRLINES. TWA.'A . PIEDMONT. CONTINENTAL tree s 4 schrubs. 733-0412. PRICE REDUCED on nowi'*?'■ landscapod. Ouaillloallllod Ihls nlco acroage In Sim •Of MIDWAY AIRLINES?>? TTh*«* or* |uil o few of the i^a^ri b y ' OWNER: ' Saivloolhi|h/ By ownor. Brick homo I G.S.R. homo "In excolenl lami'"'ly. FmHA. Won't bo on markinarkot view E slalos. Call Clndv 109 oirllni* you m ightIt bbe interviewing with II you on. O'Loary. 3 bdrm brick w.w / WoodridRo. 3530 sq ll o Y neighborhood. 4 bodroomil^ms, long so call Walt Hoss. Hos: H ouser tor on appolniriiaDl i —wat*. nn..lnl«tr>atlonaLiaL^r_Acadamy_oraduQteL 030-HomasForSale _____liroplaco and lamily roomam. o no lovol. 4 bdrms, 3 balhi 2 baths, lamlmly room, doiJou- 1484-86 ______loacojl4Sl--fl6.______^------“ Morothon'SOOO’Initrnoi•notIonol'Alr-AcodBm>r*orodo“ oS^=a.doulilii:dek:i,llchOT74^« =r:-.zi;eio oarago.'onlyS53;000— Ing. aulo .sprlnklor, doublebio garago w /storago. Ownc oi«« or* olr«ody *r«[oyl[eying the eieliement ol the « PRICE REDUCED on lovol Qlrlina irtduttry. Vou cocould be iainlng Ihem ofler U S carport. loncod yardird, will llnanco. 734-7^139. v»i» G.S.R. G.S.R. ?• lutt 12 woakt of Intarmirnatlonal Air Aeodemy troln- ahopplng..0ver-1600 Sq. Fl. J59.000. Coll 734-4050. 3 bodroom home closo I with 3 bodroom s. v/s balhs, CSI and shopping. Boaullli Ingl Find oui ho w lI A Atlerid Ihe tpeclal 2-hour•.’,■ all on ono lovol. Spacioustorn sa lo by ownor. rjlc — ^ lorracod yard, slorago sl ••m inor: '>■ kitchcn wllh all bulll-ln gQQ. ap- locallon; quiot cui-du-sacli't" l»-O p«nH M JM l oaMJpen House# . od, RV porklng. NO' r ~ ~:TUESDAY?^:oa> C rO B E R 2 1 ______pliancos. Contrai AfC Is an LlKp now. 8 bdrms. wooi3od- ^ S47.500...... M. ,l-8«^-4W «tW^ 3u oxtra bonus. Roducod lo” on- burning slovo. Nicoly land • ' Call Ltndaal 734-3683 or HOLIDAYiY INN •1 - -ly»52.9Q0...... - . . scapod w/manv oxiras. Wll ...... ------lasoN.-aiuiiAK*AKWBIVD:------Itor consider all ollors, Call (o • 7iS0 te A SPARKLER .g,g appolnlm ont 733-0472. ■'NOBLE HOUSE'REALT^,TY 0 3 ^ -H o m e s F « S il6 ------D 3(P H 6iSM ForSi]e ...... • r 3 bodrooms. 2 baths PLUSJosl GREAT■lo'CATION, for'sali 733-200B _ _ ,rt. lull basomont wllh lamilyrico by ownor. 4 bodrooms, : 3 Q 460 MAIN ur (oom. bodroom and bath.inly 2 balhs, 2 flroplacos, lovol)J liropiacos. sprlnklor syslom, ol oxocullvo homo. 2500 sg. tl ™ A V E . S . OH-SO-NICE * and groat localion. W3,SOO- all - tlniahed. automotic I 'and won kopl 2 b'edrbor — --Musisool garago door oponor■k WESTERrIN 733-2369 — g * * * * Where AirHnete Cdreeri Beginr ^ sprlnklor aysiom. lols ol ox and carpon. Localod in Poi’or- LARGE 2-STORY .TY Iras. Show n by appoint- 2onoa Commorclal. Idoal lor K5 realty lino/O'Leary school dlstrlcl•ici. mom, 696 Sunrlso Blvo L. Foaluros includo new kllctiich- In-homo Ouslnoss. day caro North. Call 734-(B2l. llilUHililllHif!! contor, olC.. Low Inlcrosl on cablnots, new carpoi assum ablo loan. Prico and vinyl. Would make at —. .drastically roducod lo only - _ O P I W S34.900. Solior v^ilt lOOH— al ^tQ»=0pefrHt«««5 ------irado ior oQUlt'y. SUNDAY-■^ae?y**986r J "only J3f?^0?'soUo^o'iforors r I ■ ■ ■ M M 1-5 PJW . __ Hoss lor lirsl appolnlmont b iriR DUIVB - - SABALA&ROY REALTY ------^EXECOnVE~nOME)M trwlih~3|r,hT -op-4« ------"'((M p o t Ho m m (B «) j»hHouM S'-_ i m o o s i = ^ ■ 733^321 ^ polnfmants.' Largsirge 3 bodrooms, 2/i .T3-5PJW. { ’™ G i s . R . ^ baths, 2 firoplocelaces, raised wooden g ______I ^ deck with jacuzzi,zzl, beautiful boy win- ^ J O P E NI I H b u s r I ; f — 02>-OpwHtow«------I ---^-^'dow sTm otorelandgnd»eopIrigT;67;900.'' T O D A T 1 i 3 . > I ^ ORTOLLFREE |30-4|30PJM. P J . . m m m » J - 1-80 ;______^ I TODAY i B J -.030-HomesForSale anTRrHOMEi “T i f -Whm-monr-TOtild-yoi•yowoik for?-How-obeur~3~ n r 2-w o d » io v e» .. eok Kileh- • bdrmrr-KeO iq. fl. pk ''' 'Tl! i' > full b a ie m e n i. Price reduc- . I ment, .beouilful .overver»l^ai,coun'lry kitchen. .2 «.S00. <«'20S-86. li I_ ^ r g e o u * ontlque wooivood burning iio v o . A con- w \ n ^ T : \ - . J f B venlenlly arrenged ifw•hop lor Ihe handymen, loof. mile W etl of MVRMC: then 2 , ■ Ing theai. wood corralrrali ond much more lo leiU- M -■¥ M t ’/• mile £a«t end '/. South. I■ fy your mini.larm lr»iH j«43 R ID «I«■WAY DRIVB J nitincti. Thl* w on’t lo tt long M A ' I ol iS4,000. 4 l/Smllele IEoit of Blue Lokei on Folli __ ^ ROOM TO CROW witWith ihit u s e Sq. Fl. 3 * _ A venue Eott. Wotch lorior Ihe op en h o u te tigni. ^ bedroom. 2 borh homlom o with lull unllnlshod \L ■ Yoor H o tte ii: JANN HUTCHISONHU b aiem enl. All oloctrl ^ a b a l e ^ I Welch lor eigne.) Now is tho timo to10 gotj your vory lowest J f C = J R ee^tu. a 733^32 l>f mm paymont! Stop byly our modol and folk COJWMIR'RCIAl. ~ COA9MMURCIAL 4 ■ ’ [V'g e m :' to us about buildin{ling your now homo at THIS ONE WILL CASH FlHOW t Filer Irl- FILER . CORNORNER OF MAIN « STEVEN • today's low ratos. plex, oil unit* In beeuliulllul condition. commercloI/(lol/generol zoning, prei-^ ^ O P E N Remodeled ond redecoKoroted. Owner ently u i^^ c ot o ilngla fomlly re»l- now live* In one unitIt And w o n ii to dence, wlihffih i oiioched 3 l‘ x M ’ t h o p /' ” V 1445 ADDISON AVI rellre. You mutt tee» Ilo ap^reclole. gorage wllhvllh bath, M etdl tiding, eor-- ^ H O U S E SS6.900 Drive by 3131 'Yaklmo. Filer, port, tmolllOll neol yord; Live Irt lhe" I H O U S E ^ — - D n d ^ tv n in rc a lt:------houier-uiB-;iB~ihinhop~for—boiWa»»7* ------S U N D A Y _____ 505,000, s u N D j e LY i r 1 - 4 P J M . J 2 5 5 L o t( Lc Lagos Drive 1 t o 4 ' ______(N.of_PoJ.|ino_«o_«.N._W aihlngton) _____ ACRIA«GES UBAUIIteRUBI- — -47«-AarcS-WE5T-OF*n u H i r w i i i r n ------—CITY— ------why not lot somoblobody olso toko coro bedroom . I bolh. vociocation re lre a l. THREE BED80D800M HOME IN FILER, lull . of your'yord so yoLI'ou-con go swimm ing, i l Animal shelter. Ownener will carry, botement1 locoledloci at 106 Dovit, Lorge' Model Open»n - S u n d ay 1-4 ______fishing.or.ploy tonronnis? Thot is oxoctly ,*25,000.______oitumoble-.lce- loon. .Coll John. Atking- , _ w hat Rgin Troo of(oF(ors ot Los Logos. 6 1 1 A s p ernwood n i Lane *38.000. . ------Waiiou«^wer-30heut«u»e plon* tocheeie-frorTT;----- We or* building allII overo th e Mogic Valley perty. Beaullful view ol sJ?k r» V .™ ,' MOmiE HOMIIOME OWNER - HERE IS YOUR Canyon. Double-wide m i o b ll. h o m . CHANCE lo Iirode your ,double-wide B uilt By: -■ - -plu«-oulbullding». Aiklngn , *.5,000,------i.a3-bedroom.-3-bolh-home-> ------ell, 3600 io u o re leot, 3 ' ;^W I11S. INC. BEAUTIFUL S ACRE HIDE-)E.AW*Y in ,h . .yitemi. tIeel tiding, patio- H oaerm on Volley. CoComlonoble 3 dwk ood mor.more 1 547.500. ------Maglc-Valtey:rL-nrgiirg e s rH o n n T H u n d o r------m r -o U Ti-oMowN-'sen - o i iNG-^ fST = Exclusively M arkefvd•dBy: born* ond metcl corrolioil. All grovlly your lomlly,ly. OverC 'A acre wllh a com- ’ 55.000 will buy in this sprinkled po itu re. S75,00iOOO. • tortoble 3 Ibedroom hom o, 1500" ...... iquore-leet m hoost neighborhood et metol .ih o p and yard lull * n G E M ; of m oturee thodet Ireet, Cloie lo' increasing. Energy of-- STATE John'Roi^lrts'...... S43-6339 **o'er-Voot1Sot 19994th A ve. E. 546,900. • iows ono woodstovo _Joy»M unroo ...,.. 733-9200 zy.— Roll—y o f d —w o rk — • ~ ~ R og*r Cldrtc .; 1 tho buitdor. Oovoo —-543;M6(r— " 1 1 1 M arvin Arm«s . . . ~ Tcnn^ raiir-ni»pi It. through this- quolity,__ u- • =INEST BOItDER- H ™!£F5EHSS!iH*.73A.1U0^tJ24.73n- . — C om o so o w h a t SBS.C WArfdltenA**.!. - _ MEMBERTWII^IN FALLS iW OAtMOUmo fashlonoblo nort hoc)5 A ddison A ve. E. - -MUlTIPirttSTINNGSERVrCE ------T ------w h o ro v a lu o s o ro incr 734-0400 ficiont Polio window _____ J______oiroody dono! Lol tl- . —Brow n, sh o w yo u .thr h o m o . 733-5336 1605> I' Sluncfay.ui Ociobor 19.1986 Tirno3-Ncw5. ■ Twin Falls. Idaho C-9

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030-H o m e s For SaleQ . . 030-HonwsForSalae .... 031—Outof.Town JJ37—F a n n si Ranches . .. . 0 5 1 -U n fu m . H o us ses e s ...... OSMJiifum. Houses)S 054-U nfum . Apts.I- _ 05»-0tfteeand 045-^Moblle H o m e s " ■&Ouptexes' Business Rental 3 bdrm , - _ QUIET CUL-OE-SAC;AC 2 bdrm wilh basomont.ont.‘ 4‘i'2 ' "n L E H 60 aero, oxc boan - 2 bdrm house. 348H 3c rdlw e p-fw $4» Exocutlvo 3' Immaculato. 3 bdrm 2 tbalh Elm. S24.S0O-S23.000 I al al 9.5 , .. . I c lo s o lo TF. oood Imp ^arlotto. W est.. $200. m o., n o ddeposll 1 bath, (ireplico. .wood . Nice, cloan. 2 “ bdin '"1 b o w n lw n . 8TO-36(W 0Cj, (I.'i nomo. w /sunkon llvinqIng ;m . assum . 'S280 mo payr)aymont doal (amlly homo on ci 2 Mrm, 10 right parly. 734-4243.24 3 .____ alovo, lamlly 4 roc: 1room. Ritjgoway. Musl soo00 110 ap- jrnplo packing, ulil's, nego- ri^llnn. Inciudos taxos arid I Ir Insur. Jo -sac . 1400 Sq. Fl. on ma good cond, J5.000. 734-51 >|e- . proclale. 734-KMC1V03. -- tlnb%.^-8500.M.Mulual. ^ ^ ■ p t ^ i r y T AC. lorgo '1on'cbd'~ Ion Call/^ U %i)bvo. ------Mui . ptu s 'uvui lo o rs'! q rf ^ E 60 ACRE. N.S. dairy... 6I on- BUY 'U h A Llhb IIMI ~v. in baso m o n t. Sollor U an GREAT' TRAFFIC FLOW, pa(i{'n''0 - w/(w/oulo 3 t)drm. firoploeo on V. ;overod bdrm. 3 b a th s. A botniBtniporn j|. call 733-75M.______------RENTORBUYf ' apt,°$i4o"l bdrm['i2'i,« 3 5 . 2 Pood n inwn ond Is asking on 10. buy lor ovory bodroom In Ih spr(nklors. dbl c/arago.go. Ap- lot. 10 mlnutos from K 0"'» nc!?idod 2 bodroom h o u see. . unlur- w/small down and a as ssum o ^ r m $?G0. D/W.” ■ King. 675 a q .fl. ollico, good « Dfdt. 1400 sq It. Moilv1lflfJ59.900.734_-5(^.,.M ..,.. . paym onis, 733-3802/C395 II TY Mountain R03. sulalion: Ainorcian S wltl paV * ippls, AC, Call Mayor 4 A ssociates, spa r k l in g ' cloan ■ your oloclric bills on3n your 'N ico 3 bdrm homCsmo, fuli Foncod yard, dlshwjwashor. dupiox. Close in. appls Dodfoom-brick hotno.0. COvor "" ! ~ ^ - 7334321 lanuarv, 1‘nlshed daylight bamsm tt, 5 ml.. hoallng_alovu and rango.I carport, goofl-aroa.oa. Aulo 734.7935. ------_ . .home through Jam doposii, sprinkler, wnlor pd. 2300 so. It., lull basomsomont. oJI-OutofTown 038-Acfe’ageUots 1987. Full price on Ihisirixome h No. ol H azelton. 53_6:M $400 plus do LEASED OFFKJE SPACE iarQQyard.S43.000. pots. $300 + dop. 734-7C34-7052. _ 2500 sq . It. doslflnod 10 your Culo 2 bdrm housi)uso In — J2B.M0 Including dollvoiy doi: ATlor'dabio h o u semd s tr n SABALA&ROY ' ■ M obllo hom o lots. AdiiiI ti: and sol up. Chock II out. Lynwood. $260 and ^ Oulot. socludod cleacloan. 2 noods. Good parking. Coll H DOSHIER REALTY.TY Hagormon, S20,000/noi , ’ fam ily subdivision. City :?s."lS: - nW32l .bdrm opt. relclg.I. saiovo, J o h n a t 734-2338. lako ovor monlhiy payiraTmbnis 032— Buhl-Fil0r Homes L*y ' American M obllo HoiHomos. Both 2 bdrm . no pots — ■__^34-2922 ------5 ulllillos, lorms- 734-8943, ----- 3205 N.-Y«llowatono.J, IiIdaho doposll. 734-6336,. 'w aior and 3.ii>ltailonI'JS? Lovely. Ollico In ruotic-lypu ------rb rn n :C aii8 3 r-B M 2 r - nishod, $265 + $100 ~~BY o w n e r ~Lovoly ~3 bdn _ I Fall8.Call523-296l. AKordable 3 bdrm , C selling, 404 7lh Avo N. Yf . ^ n !S — 9 N t ^ 9 0 PER ACI l;-^fl"t^-'ln-H£NT-T0l.bWN-2_t_Mrm_7a3-066a altor-5..or_73:r-7315200_,2oo^Ur733-2044/734.9Ml,.^------■ftomo. 2' Dams, ca(pDnn iCRcI—closE'-bUTi!------^Amoimoricon~apt,“^''fl“ baths—fo«~rJ crX c home, closo to Mornlnilngsido Pinoco.______.largo— fo r— PRIME— commer(erclal/-M0bile-Home-»9-elO8in( jtng-ool—Jorom or4S35r-S o*-at------::— T"Now protosslonol oHlcosr2------— * ' a ssum oblo loan, ownortrwm wi Industrial land In Jotlocomo all 86modol h o m o s, totomake r Fillmore. 324-84«/324-ini^risz School, N ooos'som o”” Several studio, smasmall 6 735 50 |, g^c loc. H 4 R carry baianco, »49,900, 73: Elliclenl. wood slovo.<0. Call la,apts, 1 . 733* - Tow nslto. •• • C oulO------bo -way for 67 m o d e ls. WoVo 1havo -Available O ct Is l.• r r nowl Mayer 4 Assococlaios. unl^ pd Including hoat,'. RnM O'ock. 733;0106or 733-7849, wrote [J 6583aftor6,______dovolopod Inlo m( and American will pay month plus $150 d poriy or soil 10 losponslbl olocirlc b lir on your h .. hookup. Ig. gaiago,ago, NO Lakoa Olllco Pack pclvolo iOR7 'b d rm . 1 balh with lull oal* for PETS, $33lJ/mo pluslus (Joo onlranco and wot bar. $235 ____ -.parly_iSO!LdnwnJindJ>wncfF______-----L-ocoted— atAt ISO Unique house, Idoa iald—C a it~ m o n th ,-C a ll-Jo h n -n o o d o r. Amo“Pcbr''M o^ ■ |oaso:it7w ator~i“ 3anit.—paidr =|;|=W ESTERERN =»«Si«T5-M— _win -carry— contract- Ic , M.ho - M onroo. - T F .-C all-Jei idiu. Vii. 753.5920o r 734-3090o v o s ^ ; - ...... -- S17.000 0lfi% . Coll S43-69jS-. 2295 N. Yellowstone,'• k or Walt 734-0400. Gom jquirod. 733-0840 aflorO p.m , Falla. Call 52^3-2W1^__ : aiienco. Xy,|n cioan T l b dt T m , 1200 4 1900 sq, ll. ofli.co ■ ■ ■ R E A LIY_ T ' Nico 2 bdrm homo, garage - ...... - R_P_o_J__L_ ulillly room , gos furnaco.. ORTOLLFREE EASY-TO^UY &OC10 roirigoralor. non-smosmoklna spaces available, smollor. prico you con allord. 73<734. 1 ^ 6 0 0 ^-4 5 9 5 oxt 60{ Spacious 1981 Skyllno 1riou. Available Nov. 1st,S-fer™ 3 rp'.»,5"'.S bT u 2 «;«® no pots. Waler andId sanlla-si units also avoilablo,. tn- VS. . PEACEFUL, hido-a-waj/ay. 2 bio wido. in'IMMACUL■III ATF house, w/d hookup, Timos Nows, p .o , Bo)>ox 548. Ilon. J150 + ,)op, <23.54;> 5634, eludes utilllles, cofrlgoralor. B497 ov o s o r 734-3137 days._ lrm ? ‘>0P- NO PETS. $19$195/mo. Twin Falls. Id 83303. II T in e ■ ofr conditioning 4 Janitorial.; , ig^7) acroa. cloan, 2 bdrm1 ?aim1 CONDITON. 3 bdrm ______VALLEY VISTAVILU ^ NO DOWN ' PAYMEN1 'n all Cal[733-30_f3aflgrep,,n:P.'!!!:____ I m SI"" '■•KOJ rroouoo. : Largo 1465 sq . It. 3 bdrm,.Q, ^ h o u s o wllh outblibldgs. balhs.* stool siding, 1 bedroom apactmoni!V °K, soor- posluro. Irull (roos, ganarden. kllchon appllancos Includ- inc 606 ^ r a h . 3 bedroom , batn homo. Ownorsdospoi Oi2-Fum.Apl.&OupJD uorsons 62 and oldo -- NowonlyS36.500, - ' '. cd. Small dow n ondI ovowner ly room , firoplaco. ca Jll___ .• handicapped. fedi oto. ploasocall. ]run at loncod yard, asklno Barkor Raallora. 543-4371.3^ _ B a r k o ^ ^ a lto rs , 54>43:4371. will carry. Call Gudrui 7^8062, 0 kllchan 4 2 duplexIX apla, osslslod. Equol S' Hoi a c « s . Woaiorn Roolty. 733-236?23e5 or m o n th s "$150 dop. 7 # ------TRADE OR SELL, 22 ac I b • ; ; ; T eomploto with cableJlo TV, Opporlunlly. Call 733;35i In alfalla. \vaio(; ahahai«^-. 73tl298.______BRICK-3 bdrm . NE I. 1201 Wo Havo Sovoral 4Ssqtllol9,600sq« ” 033-Klmberly-Hansen :hultZ liropiaco. garogo. (1 i i ^ ' galod pipe, foncod. powerpo FOR SALE, 1970 SCHU 284^____ 24 3 bdrm aparimon'monis Excollonl Rolall and/or 01- •'r’O. closo-ln Twin, Good G 12x65’. 3 bdrm . iVi bolh.,M 0, »«K ,.,a. ^ol«:,,lc^.c rango'!' Ronownod Idoho Archlloc 1200 dop. D«X!!bM “opt. f all Sevoral locations 4Mh to rrn s b v ow nor. 733-0471TK __ moro Info cnllS37-6217, + $50 $210-$350 . doslgnod 4400 sq. fl. rancl 7—755; . Asponwood Entorplorprisos, ullllUa|. paid, *210 j aH iv.ii,,,^.01,. ■ raiCE SlASHEo'onon ihU 4 BORM 4 Both Homoimo. slylo hom o on 2Vi pilvolQvaio. VIEW AND HORSESTOro o i For' Saie By O w ner, d a p rJU JoK orson, TFTF. 734- Som o Include (roo slov gned W ith S bodroom s. 2 balht Tllan, 3 bodroom . ; 1 bS s»it3£a2<».______SANK REP0SSESS10ISION. A m *nltl*i Includ* prlvalivol* socludod acros, Ooslgnoi Buhl: Cloan 3 bdrm,, 1 , baifT s s f to r 733-2513.______: m a itsr •u ll* . Fomllymlly Reom V flreplac*. SprinklorsIors. tor onorgy ofllcloncy. lovlow h o m o . 2'.^ acros souinJlh ol 733-0432or 733-2247,____ ■00 va d FURNISHED a p ls. 1rb'dTm I : NDY m alntonanco ond. minimailmal Twin Falls wllh Twin Falls F FREg ELECtRiCITYII Doubi* C a ro g * omond m o r* -; . . CALL RAND' dou^Wo o°«ho5°gora'go*^%W ♦ oil ulilltlos p a l^ $1755 rmonth _ 7334)739 _ ____ OSO-Warelipuje/ but h ouso cloaning. Landand- Canal Wator. Sheds, bom. bi youf sin g le o r doi II Jim al and up. Call 733-6261. • ANOERSON lo r d d*l< * la llt. Now A fking 69.950 bu with .g rain o ry and posli n«HrJn dop. Ref req. Call J Rent ac- Storage Rentes - ...... BRING YOUR OFFERS^ERS. 734-3477. sc ap o d . irrlgafod will ® ift "Ido homo Irom Amorvlll poy ' ParHorRoaHora 543-437-4371, Furnished or unlurnlsr i & 2 bdrm apla. Ren beautiful vlow, lonnls courlourt. >67.500. O w nor will ci Ihis month ond w o wjii rt uAr cording lo Incomo. RarwhoRa ROTUNITYI Prle*d BELOW AP- AP C loso to school amand >oo n iro ct. 734-6204 ovonlnlJDQL. your oloctric b l l l s ^00 o Iho- Cloon oloc. studio.lo $145, large bdrm. carpeted,roa i5; y«,d.X pi.„j^!«a ' ' P/64TASTIC' OPPRO' ater pro- Mod prolorroc PRAISAl. 2 Storyf 3 BDRM 2 Both Hom* In quioluloi b u sln o ss. Moro ocroepiM ^ '.W A N T A REAL DEAL?} Tnls1 homo ’ th ro u g h ' Janu 1 & 2 bdrm apta. Ur Cul-d*'iae. Amenitian, 2 35 ocro liomosllo. 12 mimMe's doal-coll Pat at Wosl'?? S " y«rd. wood Slove, allsattached washor and dryor avail, monh cfoor, hoatod. Insulated. 1 can Really,733-2365or734-21< r-aiiffi-.jS "-.; larrlflc 5 bdrm. 3I bolhbo cuiiom bull! contomporarrary b a lh s. firoplaco. 2-co2-car from Twin Falls, S8,500, < garogo. $350 -*• dopdop. no monlh * $75d e p. 733-7!: I 2 B - ___ 233:0300 ____ $250,423-5411 or 734-4823. liod gorago. will trado lor coun;oun- 423-5617. lo,soii Pots. 9 011734-3236 ove.. . hom*. Colh*dral]1 boomed coillngi.. ovortlioi ------1 bodroom api, upstali i&2"bdnn apta. Unfurn.urn Ront W arehouses. 4-6-8-12.000'fi. maiiar bedroomPI ilu lio . ond fulfy opp1lonc*iiced fry hom o. foils'T?^i^a^}2?.r2°x°‘i) !.J3500, ° « •clean 2 bodbodroom ulilillos paid, $225 * no.'Casa Heated. Insuialod. docka 8^ OX- _____ Call 324-8126. * accocdlng to incomo. ' hllih*n oil combin'ibin* to giv* you o sont*> olo • ALL BRICK HOME, ox -- . . houso In country, onm Sl achool dop. Call 73i<426.____- - ■ Oel Prad o 324-3494 EHQ_:H 0____ _trackaoolnT F .324-3404. , op*n*t*. Thlt Ex*cu•cutivo Eitol* on 3+ acrot It 1o collont oroa. posslblo < RANCH HOME!! 3 bdrndrm. 2 bus rio & rural mail dotdolivory. ~ ------^ 19.500. Coll Jonn Hulchiton todo'>do5 bodroom s. 2 balhs. lamll; 039-Bu3lness Propertyly balh. double w ido. 288 xX 56. on an all w oathor rd. $180 & 190 P-TH 1 bdc wlnn*r al only *69.54 ' room , 2 llfoplacos. doubli 'Si 05<-Urilum.Apl5. balh, refrigerator,. “ ss'toio! 063-W anledT oR ent ’1 . ot 734-3373. ------wood siding, co m p1 i< rool. to Shoshono, loncod garago. would lako vohiclih i d e ------...... • completely upgraded1 liIrom Call 686-2067 o r 666-7752r752. & Duplexes carpel, drap e s, walowater 4 ...... ■ ------^ a s dow n. JSS.000. caipot to insijlatlon, 1 OEIICHT THE MOST DES I, This ha' g ERMAN- 3 bdrm, ' DESTINED TO Ol DES- • 5 BEDROOM lamlly homomo. 3.000 SF olflco buildingng on homo has a lot o l plu: 'u^n. dbl lol. back'TAneod' foi I ’^ r o o iT i duplex, ‘j W 401 . - 0G6-MoblleHomeSpc. j - aiMINATING MJY1lUYER. lovingly m olntdlntdd 5 oxcolloni aroo. lamlly room go lol and Inciudos a JAQUUIl?|ZII $165 4. d e p . EnquireJ am A r rolrlg, w aler lurnlshod lolity brick hom * In vory qlc*.».NE N a . lol of .homo for_oJarg 0 at cor monih. avail Nov 1.733->3-i735. 2 bdnn. oppllances,, W /P Sp^ocos available In aduik ! bdrm.. 3 both qualit im lor- lor only J28.900. incluc.'“'^‘"0. norol4lhaBrunoSL_ . .oc*aJn..T.f.,A. SpoSpacious Kilch*n,,J5*lJ_rnoito imonl;;:dollvcfy._Jina.-_S0ti;. ,' .2 bdim.Ap*flmant..J^liif'im'K/r r hookup.—fenced . backjackyard. mobile paik. Gas or all oloy Toioc-'------HOMES--- *275 - t- d e p o s H - NNVR?,!* o -i " uic~hook^p#rRamai-iroiT(- p ; b*droom w llh hug« F»ro.QLQ..Tf.-,p3;m m S H AS NEW SNO i f S FOSTEffMANAGffl ^941. 2 bodroom condo,0.^nicoly r ------^------f, . Inlo IhU beoulllulilully dacorotad hom * willwllh bdrm. 2 bath. In Ooodlngding, O ougV ollm or. Broker balh. doublo w ido, 26 x 3N icn\ amoklna.C oll 733-69 toe, >45.300.837:0402. ownor, MaryAkkorman ,..734s ) rood 733-0739 dococaiod, licopiaco. doubl*-car gorogog* on o child-tol* cul-da-tac J‘iS5i wood aiding, co m p r ______AduliUvIng pliancea. yard coco,‘o,°ionn?s l 067—Miscellaneous < >m wilh Lovo-Rock flr*ploca.•. :3 WENDELL: Small 3 bdrrbdcni A lda Strong ...... 733-(rto?oa complololy up g rad e d Bright living room oiolv O o n n is VolTmor, , . . 733-i ? '-{215 In' Jo ro m o " family ps coucts. util oxcopt ole lull botom ont. Coll Jonn todoi)doy hom o, cloan & complotol 'i'?'” carpol 10 Insulation. sando’liv- Oulel, Luxury b drm i.. 2 bolh*. lul 4 .^ ' L ow oll W llla ...... 733-1U-6562 f,omo h a s a lot o l pluses plu; bdrm. 1« balh. oxpani 'dopf734° m HP olr~comp., $f75-j lor your prlvot* vlowlowing. 734.3373. $51,500. rom odolod. Cornor lot A 'A 7711 ai log room, carpot,, bbulll-in 142B edroom A partm 4-0^, Queen walocbod comploio^ , nice a ro a . S26.000.7334454,<54. . and inciudos iiJAQUZZIH^riinn d ro sso rs, tablo & electric el Ronl From $255 kimljociv »lOO.Cal!ra4^5Wovo8.^.^..« •for only S28.900. Inclui rango, soparaio siSlorago SonlorCilizon Discocount 3 tMfrin. 2 balhs in Kim INVnATION TO-Sr-SfAClbuS 'uviNGr.a“ ^ollii (}olivory a n d so l Close to school, aiiall . appls,- a AB oick M lmeograpfij ' -'I ^co 037-Fafm8& Ranches - 044»Condomlnlum8 jro io c' bulldlnfl,J225.324-7215, prs D/W,S25^+dep. 423-SO; brick hom *' thol1 ololfort bolh low moinlanonci ______ForSale------American will pay your 0 — -LAURELPARKAPT " ondlilgh'oh*rgy olfoliicloncy. I Th* wh'o1*'fomlly wll ----- ~ l r i c bl1l8“ o n '' ih o " h■homo c ------“ J o n e a W e H aul" Ihnn 176 Maurice St. Noro'rth $340 P-a 2 bdrm. 1 bat -»«■ ETghty A cre farm. Excop 1987 I will m ove you for losa riooralor. NEAR NEW 52 gallon eloco *nioy p rlvocy In Ihl* ihl 4 bedroom . 3 bath nomi? I* tlonai Improvomonls: oxtriox'tra - B oaulllul c o n d o on MeMaid« Ihrough - Ja n u a ry . I' !"” f?2S 734-4195 utllllios paid, rolrigoi with 2 family roomsim* and 2 fireplaces. Conlrol ol oalnl Amerrcan M obile Honlomoa, renting a truck. stove & Stove, washor &1 dryord Irlc Stote waler heator, $100.^ ‘ ®}'' waior.- com onl i Powdowdor o w s -Dr. Now carpol. pa Idaho estimates. Clean 1 bodroom. ste yacd. on CaH.733:2374;______> ond »prlnkl*r tytlcdllom . S7I.900. For m or* delolli'o'l» Rlvor foodlot. Trado on 100IOO- b lin d a . No yard work,-f*1-Mua 2295 N. Y ollow stono, Id I, fcig furnlshod. otoc: hoai. carpet, firoploeo, yard I 733! Falls, Call 523-2961. ' " • _ Coll32_4-3490_^ . Bid Iho salvage, barn,* coll G udrun. 734-l29(1290. 160 acroa Soulhaldo, TFCC'FCC S o o i S42.500. Escapo 1 -TBIih; *iJb_d0P.CaJ‘iW:262K6253*. ’ Cloan. 2 bdrm apt. TF.\ JStovo drapes. fenced 1 . Will pay c a sh . NOT I starts garago. on cul-de-sac}-Soc. 4 DEALER. M7-«153,_ _ lilko now , 2 '-bdrfn" 4- a I'lo included. Rem t I I 'cfop Nt; «!k »«5,.Jnclu^dos^Jioi .oiQ ctoa-iizLalnii^ ^ - V ^ 7 a N ^ “6MT-734-1- now carpot & lloor co< e i^ 'G iy iIB1E-— ings, 2 bdrm . $23,000.00. by Newer 3 bdrm hom o. 2 644 ■'Eoslland N; -22 bbdrm, phoasant, duck, all gamei I 4 — ^ • ownor, 423-4132 Ioavo_m0!moss, dbl garago. heat oSmn’ p DELUXE, spocious bi-l. . . • dlshw ashor. alove, Iclg,frig, $29d blcds. Phono 734-6525 (or In- ,H 2 bdcm duprox, wator.icauSn: j ^dop4rot.734-2413.3;___ form ation. Will pick UP.. ' ' r _1975 Buddy Skylino. 14x14x70', ^yard^.^«4W/mn care, NE loca 734.“ *«SI^3^8180Tiftor^pm; lEIBCTE - «500/bO3l Ojf^r. 5431:4214214; - '~ p lu s cloaning dop. Coll jnl irodor2wookstlniooharoin- 5200or_733-1^4.______Gjlona_Booch j : a , 3 ^ - ^ . , I 19ji0 FLEETWOOD 14x70 spacious, 2 bdcm, 2I 1balh! bdrm. 2 bolh. 6)fl2' oxpoxpon- >ilCE. 3 bdrm hom?h’ o, <lleHome • nights, plus -1 admlsskm. Broa.'mu_st ooiir423^ei6,t®'._” 'Nlco lrg corpolod. 1 b K, 772 R entals Expires Boc. 26. 1984. $125. ■ iS80 Sahara. 14 x 70. 12 X> 24 dishw asher, (or slngl< Call 734;5259. ______— - - ■ ■ build on, 2 bdrm . 2 baitDam, 2 coupio. garbage dlsp"5P0” l. calhedrol coillBilinas’ COME s f e IT for youcyoucself, Fivo ploce. ocoen 4 while I 5 ADVERTISE I carpori wllh 2 patios.. 2 sh- appliances. 733-0116, lliepiaco, appllancos.? carl lovely 2 bcdcoom,1, __super s dinotlo sol, $40, Phono 326- ’ $400 Clean, wlnlocizod.. most1 5 0 5 6anyH m o.______■ ? - YOUR , R om odollnoT repair 4 paint­ a ods. earih 'stovo. adull ai 1,75 p^i t Mrm. 1 balh.t porl. lawn caro. r - ■ court,Call733-6823^-__ Available Novombor I^Por 1. ulllilie3.nopots.733-623 __ Food a’torage/utll pails,- 5 ing. Froo e s tlm a le s . i5,ytB. -SERVICESPECIiiCIALTY ■ ^ oxporlonco. Phil. 423-4353. I m / l i Ey&SMGi3f734-1i4*1401 appolnlmoni call Lacry I Flier Family Pack: 14xi14x70,3 gal. alcliohtTid, $2 oa or 12/ \ sao or bdrm 2 both, oxp. liy.liv. cm, $ia. 734-5588. MacDonalds. iCTORY 1 ■ ^ ;------. - jQnc« -Rftalty__734^6ai a now. In H anson, Soloal'o o*r reoKupTn3-0328._ wood bucn stovo. appls FOR SALE: Usod 4/woy ^ ...... — eep:-oteanf-$250/mo-l — ift— Puced-unSafJAaJiauicoflyard. Sugar Co.. Occhacd Drive...... ‘2n“dbrmS . ■ cla.8lllod.(,d. Call 733-0628. j | ■■ ■ 324-5368. bo mosl oltoctlvo or - r — 2 bodroom h o u so In Iho rolrlg, all oloclric. $20;200 -I- $165 + dop. 326-4700.I. TF. Mon - Fri, 9a,m ,-3 p.m., C'B you tho rosullsJ yyou aro | ■ B I Has your c a m p o r bi>=00'’ couniry. Call 324-6079.I. _ deposll. Call 733-1515. . . - Small mobllo homo forfor'ronl, 1 733-4104. , ' ...... — .-j F-;— fooklnglor.------«iih a ' « ’ 5 & u p ,,2 b-dfm■i-balh7'IN "i-l JEROME- 2 bdim,m, all compiotoiy turnishodri}dr idoal-For'saio“6x«-douDio-pano ------I campsltosl Soli It wil^ cofcig.. (or ono pocson. solDl upu in window. $05. Anllquo brass I Why s to ro It w hen you I f.lflMl(inrt an Cnil 7.1^-nfiJI oloc. dupiox. Slove. coi i Z 7 3 3 ^ 3 1 nfijfi ' e VANS MGMT 734-1-4-1401 ulll, (oom. garaao, $275-7 5 -$ i^ ,n ic e poik. coCg.. dop.Jop. NO 4 glass door (or tiropiacos, can soil It? Placo n iow-cosl 38;___ ^ P g T S .733-3013allor6.6 . $71 Call 537-6693, ______! * 5 B® clasaiflod ad loday. 733------L dop,,324.51*^j,734.75M II DECK^niloncos S all^horno^& ' ^ 05“ • *240 bdcm W endoll:2 bdrm. pcivaioIvaio lol. Full sizo B'lunswick 0626. 2 bdrm, g a s hoal, . 332 3jd j'“#* '^ I n lo d . 2 t ^ -yard impro duplex, hookups, garlarago. foncod yd. w/d hook-uok-up. 265 poollablo. orongo lelt. rocks M i i i i n i i I osllmalos,^s,w'osloy734-7lM . g i s Rentals Avo-W. Call 734-4080. Sp£l J215_,233-3492ovosos, 7th. $160+ de p . 324;27M,2756. 4 balls. $300. 175 Yamaha SI J250, 3 bdrm. largo li ih 'sio v o diet biko. $100, 536^134, ts Laroo 3 bdrm In TF.."$235. 1 12x60, 2 bdrm, i bath, s _____ room, nice coblnots. ookup; & rolrlg. gas heal. NOlO'PETS, PI HALF PRICEII Flashing or- . o&s^nEPAlH: ■ I dop, Ro(oroncos.^33-13;? a « siove. frig, W /D hoo Rosidonllal ond com m oiclor ■ . . - j ______Evos326.5373/loavemoso ss ; $175/n7o plus $150/i150/dop, row signs $3391 Llghlod, 1 " ropnlrs'ond Improvirovomonls. _ f l ® . OSJ-Furnished Houseses 3 bdrm, homo. conv. 1 Skylano Park, 733-4607.07. non-arrow $329! Unlighted , t ' flloc LYNWOOD MANOR ,tns-nas~»259l Froo-totlocal.row-lolt.— ...... - II ^‘s brokon, loaks 0 3 $3M 2 b o d ro o m .n v rb am rst■8ioior~T4x60.-3-DarmT-2-oaihs.- J ? - (no dow n, w o cat\ fi* aHiifaaS^^B.' I . TioblIp_hoal. stovo ’ rolrig.i W. W/ D. Wftn anly, Se e locally— 1------pelod, plus dOD. 734-2477. . . $310. .h e a l. s to v n rW re W rV ----- * p - — ra5-frM&l0flf0»^)9tln L'awn“ C anj-l3—now------m------c‘i,'733l^‘ *“ ^ ,~___$300-/* _X2«). Je o —SkySkylano (800)423-0163, anytime. - rdofsJOLlawn rok:___ - ____ /« PTS.' . .P“ '.''i.Call 733-4607._...... Jual in lime for holiday din- B - Hazollon-now-2 bdrm hor $ M 0 - ^ - - "MOUNTTuNVIEWA^^ iQnoblcJi2li-54«------■ ------v t homo;-Mowin'” t.° o c a tio n r$ 3 0 ( jround ' ______...... nocsl DcoxOt Matiogany din-' i l :arpoi..lrlg. slo v o . liropiiiDpiaco S7S cloaning dop. Availva^l tm^. 142Bodrooms. Playgrc ------ing sol. dbl podostal exien- i , &caiDorl.223:5104, m odlalolv. Call 734-8242,,47" & Loundry Facilciliilos I M Jaekpot^.Nv. n2.755-2533M7 .... 058-OHIceand ‘tion lablo w/loavos & pads. ■ifT’nWli •TT" $300_P^17_3.]bflfm._1_t3 ______6_ chalrSj_heaulilul_china ______. • ? , . Ool)vof0d _ .:|p r diivoways. dli . ? — carpot, drapos. hooki m r4 » -— ^BustnessRentaf--3t _cnblnef, exc' cbrid,. $350'. neinrc 734-3426 boloco il o r altor 5, >1 parking l^s. oic.z. 'V > ou "can — m ~ " ^ m S l3 a L - - roc room, fenced yard t. $260 BLUE LAKES OFF “S haul too. Call NcNonriweat ^ H aQ X J I ■ _ Nice 3 bdrm oldor ftoi*'omo -.storogo sp a c e , noor.r IWflh 1 bdrm. 235 4lh Avo E. rn t7is Ladies 3-sp bicyclo. Good I wilh yard. $275 0 m o. -fdc *' includods all ulllllloa,, 1Coin PARK, 664 sq ll olllco. ] ' Crano & Rigging. 733-733-1234.. . ■ . bolh, a rnonlM. Call 733-9: cond. Only $49 cash. 174 Ing, Inl/oxl. q~uallty ^ I 519 2nd Avo. W. 734-414-41^^ EVANS MGMT 734-14 - ■ NO walling. f Oder 5:30 or 734-5163. •Idaho Land and li>v03lmoiilm orn;’ M0Vf!c^St.t<, 1408, /33 0116. j g ______insiiip. 20% disc. I ■ 'J A Locgo Maiostic wood cook. ------■ ? g Srsstr734^'tw: « ------g — - ■ ------— eiover-oood-condiiiuii~C ali------S P • PITRUN OH crusncd 324^803^ - f l 04S-MobilB H o m es . 0«5~MoM le H om es OSI-Unfum. Houses OSl-rUnlum.Hotises ■ ______J ______*------n e e d C /^ H ? Wost Addison Sporting Goods paying i * i r I U r - ^ ------^------1,95/lb for nlghlcrawlors. Br------in3inot.call.733-0340...... _Jl______M- ■ I . I O U I■ I D A T I O l i H 1 i g g - y . 22 DOUBLE WIDES dbl bods, duo-malic. 4 color ■ DICK'S FainTINO. PAI 30 years ■ t,oDO o &t Shrubbery trimming, slflonllal, com m . In- ■ ,,0 5 0 : ■ I NISTOCKII I % S l . s?iW so;“‘=£fi-i SoTiort;; )0 o stlm alo s. Insured. price. Call 543-8337. GRANDMA'SHEllELPlRS ■ S J S.lorlor, rot. 734-7310, - | | Jim 'oT ree C aro. 734-1464 . I - Wo B o u g h t T hehese H om es C H IA PPII II f h J B s M " S _ Comploio IndoorI andai out- ^ WITH US!! POOL TABLE, Valloy. com- I doorcloanlna. l| We Will SIUILL T h e m CHIJLPIII moreial. bar typo. coin. - a ____ V .... - ...... $800. Evonlng8,3ib-4553. ------3 ^ ___n4-5022 734-493D<930 m , ____ |< Wo trocio (or lots3ls, oulos, m otpr hom os.s . ■ CUSTOMil'PAlNTING. P inl-ext. I t'rpiFYSERVICEV: _ Pro-atock raoe car. Runs______nrDiSCOOflia.^Quali------: ^ | | i ;— ------o r - ^ o a t - a n — = —— »-iargg ClienlnileltM to^8»=Io-lfo8!^■-.rr-r = ^ c e A l r ^ i^ ld ^ - lr a d » ^ o < ------Th Will do housed' 00 4 s h ru b topping & nice usod snowmobile.' ■ roasonablo..oxponoi moval. Iroo ost. John Conlaci Randy 544-2574 :BfidO. n3-0939. 734-4365. reliable. 324-5575ottoi ...... - - — I - - McBfil S b R O C I » H O ME I J ^ I N D E R S ------m ocnlnflSoj.oveninBS. -TwllfmlH /34-3/^1I77F lakftij ordo^'l^Tawn rak- m t m lna.fToasonablo.3;6-5494. \ I ; . 1I ’ '

■ - _ Tlmoo-Nows. T\ J ^ • Twin Falls, Idaho Sunda>3ay, O ctobong. 1986

§crchan€r f i s e - M e rK i f p h a n i i i ^9 e - F a r miers* i marirk e t - . _ 067-112 _

rartw m i m s W AAR HiHJ J»rom*. Wandoll iicP ______JCALL TOLL Fim 5366-2535 Gooding, Hogsrman □ S ^-Mlsceltaneous 106-Swlne . 074-Musical ___ C^ApplIances— — 080-Heatinoand 0S6-F lfew Q od^l— ____ ~ Dfl7-Hay.i5nlnA£mEegd..,. tlu^Hones ______. -jnncir -Hulrumonte ------■ ------’-Aircondltlotilng , , vr— FO R ‘ SALE: S o re ic o -a g e ------— S p o iiitff— S'^tffTTT— 'Jm ______APT SIZE washer and dryidryor. ______,rd IB & 'Oh ol tIrat. seconi Quartor Syr.toopard.goldlng; 1 ■BBSWor, Truo F o c u s 6 ------, Dry wood. T o r 2 cord. 9 YEAR OLD, black. C " choice! Duroc bore s. Call 837-6211..._ ® ® -CiaSON-GJ-baaa-guiujliar. lor-oxcelloni condltlon.-alUi;IU125.— U sod wood-«tovea-lor-sr-M io— 25 -ln ;-w lll—dollvor,r, - luss-^WjCutiJnB.dtilry-nayHay,_Call_Ho,g„_mofo,-gontlo 3 = _ ... jaio, wllh a m p . S275.75. Call C all543-4782 o r 543-5329. i,gontlo! 2 — Ctayborn • larrowing 9_;____ Blaze King; monoy. Call 324-6568.__ ■ 423-4023.______h qusos. 1-45' llox-auger - Bffiih and pofono olociloctric 733.5518 ' • • ElQCtric range, gas spaspace BK Princess model. *40 g jpowrlter. oxc. condlli•tdllon. OfflarT—' ^°L_r- FIREWqoO ------condlllon. prico nogolijoliablo. rocNner. molal filing caicabi- 8K Jet Air, *550, jtelana-lannInQ bod; , 2 ' Call786-_9432,______not. Catl alter 8 pm 733;706'•7064, Eortf’ Stovo insert. *501 /M organ 105-H orse EquipmentTient ...... JM : bulbs Includod. ( Carousel, rod. *165,5^° fTrEWOODI Bloc r Oprloht older pia n o foor r:solo. Frlgldalre Range. 5 yoa ;« dolivorod, *70 a cord, lOft-Sheep&Goats • SBtmmorcIa! or hom o ui Yinn n e w WOOD STOVES M | ssri., .K™Qffnilo/ For sato 1 Olson 2-h e\ko Call <23-5845 a llo rlp .nm v.____ old, avocado color. Jit BOSCA Hlghlih to c h - flom-gDm. 734-5269. anything, troll. g JKOO. 702-73J-fl605. GM custom CoJi.ayo_L6p.mj23-43Gt. ______: 7291______24-OOM trailer, landom axlo.xIo. now f o r s a l e . 10 shoop loed n l|j_ !__ ISM Gibson L-5-S cus L^f=^woodalovos__ and___Tnailaofia ' *'~ " "' ^==^d.0ftDnttJ»1ule^ha.32i BertmenI,—Bunks----- all— olfors— con*------~ » » 8 P n i N 6 TIME GAflpEN,CN sblfd'body oloc guIlarTJirrSiSa-FrTgrdaTfo------fofngTrufS'1?},°" •fO"’ *795...... ■■ncw-oalnl.-Good-ag-.as-now . aidyo'd^Call 326-5417.------rt lasl troozor. good conditio“'■IO"-. Osburno Hightihtoch M8~VarletyF(jods W9-PasturesForRen •_J5 _ n E N T A L EQUIPMENT tevoa. ft^ o r bosiolfor. 733-4617. - - Black & whii’o. 10 yoi^oar old *1295.934-4411. ----- :r r - For sa te 5 Ramboulllot woodstoves and lns{isorts apple cider, Puroro and rlding/brood maro. S' Konmoro dryor, oxcoltololiont from*545. *450; 3 GOOD, u se d ropingB sacsaddle, e ^ os; 3 with roglslrnllon. ■Stotlllor, malchors aand fresh. *2.50 por nalion year eld Appy. broko.10. *300. asking *650: ladlos pleaploosuf.q *60 oach. 536-2653. WWnoat ovorylMinq o lsoJO lori 076-OHice Equipment)flt condition, Call oltor 8 ppm S o p a t'P lo w s Woodstmo soo exc blood linos. 829-5586, 1. It., a p p l e s DAY OLD Colostrumum tod Goldlng, reg. Arabian,in 4 yr eursetoctlon. • wionowoaf pota 4 lo 'l 14 4'V Casoco satottllo dishlh ond 734-3165.2« VanBuren.I-___ . _ *405. Call 436-5754. - jodon rocolvor. For fu rth er Ir calves' for sa fo (bullsulls and ptd. i4!3’nosr«heslnui £ B 0 5 to f3l.05: woodi ; Nlco chosi typo troezolozor. Like now Blazo K ,S hellers) Catl &36-2169.L______ahowy. Call 326-4948. 's i k s ’m'SS;ucka' 112—Irrlgalion '' S b n t o r s 4 & e -. » .995 S 81 ' malion call 788-2211I P‘f®,^.runs( oxcollont. *75, pangiange. woodstovo, w /lan. cata[! •REDDELIcfouS ■Iw5; brass and wickvickor Security Bank. Haltoy. :------*35. Bolh white 1 In gocgood 4 bipu. Cost over *960:);soli : Please bring containerners. FOR SALE: Puro0 bred Horaobreaklngi Trail Jlonlors also: oroon plan U sod. Condition. 734-4319.______Brangus bulls. sen/Iccviceablo Buy-Soil-Board ?l“p"o'SS3 u ^ X r o u n d S slants COLOR Televisions. Us ____ *7£5. 733-1998 or 734-5143. RD 8 teslod, S32-4401 ovos. Tandem axlo two hi VS"; J2 to JI9.95; Plont-.int-A- largo solocllon trom *9S*99.95. ' NOW BUYING %— SHIELDS ORCHARD OS;____ T inkJonos Anytfmol M athars423-5847. ROCK CREEKSTOVESu! K ’/< ml S. of Buhl Buying 3244031 o r 423-4021029 . trallor. *1395. Call 637-653 Gram Caro Unit. 335S 6lh6 Kan's iFumliure & ^-^P" RofrlgoraiorsStroozorsors Wood & pellet burning. H I Olmatead F e e d lo ta: 8 u ' Avo._6.,TF733-^32.______ptlancaa, 453 M ain Ave E_. H‘0'' OnMoonglowRoadad loodor colllo, corn, babarloy, ____ _ WE BUY & soil usedl a : - WorkingorNot officioncv. 423-4983. ____ Coll 543-6962 Thank you tor comino to10 IhoII HOME STEREOI TV Doclor 734-9168, anytime]lmo. — & hay. C u slo m tinishin Ono 3 yr. old rog.,0 , Ap- tiles & lock. ShopI arounoaro Doajgn fabricailon, repairs, , Auction. Now locallon soorlOon, good condlllon. *80. ' - -Dal.l)'. lQ:5.;3p_^Sjjn._1_2-_l2-5,_ backgrounding avallivaltable, paloosa goldfng, sorraral with with u s tost, becauseS and holl-arc w o ld ln ^ -• ' '■ RENT TO OWN or buy. ne &&3-GarafleSale8 Bob f33-6799 d a y s. 423-4:;3-4285. while blanket.;)Startod:)d: ono will not bo undoraold DadeToolBoK 733-1980>80 3J6-5052_after_6 pm . ------or good cloan appliance: Jones Produce ® S?L-« AMOTH lflRK3ATI0N ___ 16M KImbarly R oad —— Kraut cabbago, red spuds. spt WANTEDl reg. 5 yr. old dabbio .y jcKera ANDSUPPLY , / ?______UKE-New_Quasar_f— blg-Washor.— dryor,— ranges'’?.‘J3~OONT-MISSI-Saturday-onijnly.— squash;— pumpkins;—:---- hot------HOLSTEIN HEIFER'ER------AQKA“ maro7“ 0xc‘.”isXoT&lsSMll' l 7Mt'irr-1niII6"o«8torBuhI,-H*y'*). ' * Two 14 In Sluddod anow ano scroon TV, rom olo. «cablo relrlgoraiors. Iroozor:'.joi®- Four family garago salsate, peppers, Takinp ordertor on CALVES. Call 886-7711■7716, llnoSj aplfltod, 788-9545.45. _ 1 horso trallor. oit.ib. < con- ______543-4777 f . , ■ liras w/rims, lit Chovhovy, ready. Was JS29S5...N..NOW dishw ashers. TV'i I. — .I . ■ good Bhapo, t30.733-0539. 2163.No.uSpati«i.______lOOlbs, rusaots tor wintei ------R(XKY''Mf. E(3UINE^ CCTR. dlten. Call 837-6079. ------Lot us se al tho cracks In 39^._ J10M.95. C a lf 733-73-7111, microwavo, VCR's. All ai Jios. _ Call 3 2 ^ 9 0 . ___ raullc Cain's Clea ra n c e C o nter.:er. pllancoswarrantood.^ . JOGGING AM/FM radic ,nt ' Boarding. trainingg • & 18V'saddle, *350.15"15 I sad- your concroto ditch.-build WE REBUilb Hvdraul Tca. bicyclos. lots misc. lOai ------103_Dairy Equipment Ja ck s al ABBOTr’S AUTVUTO Molor^a boepors, 5 stalliation APPLIANCE 4 TV CENTER Batn- -SOUTHWlCKS lessens. Indoor & ou3utdoor die, *200. Both oxcolixcollonl youf bubblo scroon; & In- aT.- 6pm . Oct 17 thru Ocl 19,. >79 1 Pumpkins-groupralos i/jCE— arenas. Call 324-3532. ______COndltlon.C all326-4787.^87. Stall your pipollno. SUPPLY, 305 Shoahonhono 3po(labloradl08. Ki h i 10Oi ond (formerly j Adsfia j«A I t ^ a c k onS t Soulh. 733-1140 f f ’ ■ k-V'dwry'seW c «StrootSaulh,T.P. _ baso wilh c h arg o rs, allII *< *650 plianco). 3W 7M Avor E .49i_ 2ml S, Buhl/Cstllrd Hw ■ ■ ■ SamCblllnB 1081 Keefer goosonosonock Bob Balloy Pipo. 733-4013 KIMBERLY UMW will hoidJld a C all...... 543-<4^809 •MllkToslIno R Call 937-6384 0f l } 7-459a-8; ____ Twin Falls J34;.7199.,______------.MolerRonlota Horse shoolnp, 30 years 1 horse trailer. 16 tt. *3i*3000. 18" 0 0 . V. Inch wall stool WINDOWWELDER C rallFalr, Fri. Ocl24,3-8pi5pm. ------4 0 3 's oxporionco. Call 688-77^r r a . Call 837-6315. pipe, starting ot *4.50 per II. RENT A NEW TVI Owr3wn a Soars 3t Cu ft ^uprigl; Sat. OctZ5,9am-5pm. Mot • Llnor Chonalnn^-Oi & 0; 10 No troozor. good cond. *35C 09G-Pet3i Supplies VU Sorrel, part Arab gollolding. ------______Rocky Mounuin Induatrlea, > FarmgiassropolrodI now color TV by ronllng. ' odist Church basomor 734-2340 % -«904 nm crodilors chkod. 204 M‘Moln Ca ll733-4ift7 Used in 5-H& show s. :2 yrs. Jorom o, 10.324-2142. Long cracks-no problom Kimberly. To foservo a tab AKC Beagle pupploa, J5l 6 com- Good ln.MtnsM2_3^57_87^_ 1 Avo.Norlh.Calna, 733-nin i l . SEARS troozor. 19.6 cuu ft. fl-. call 4234311 o r423-5408, , *55 10 i300'gal built tank & c h ____ '1 0 6 -S w in e 30 pipe Farmland wheel AN work ouarantood. ____*80, 6 wooks old. Call III ( 678- piessor. *1300: Sulk ------lino, 64" whools. 50' r tOO%FREEWoblloSorvic ' Black)-(Rufl & Roddy).• *2*300- i i 4-.Farm linpleinentsn t s _ 114-FanT) im plem ents and headboards. i kina old, pants, skirls, shoes, holldi! I ?B8:9rai,KoeelryIno. *175.1 quoon. *200. 734-278-27& ' •162^ w ear: lg girls-m od jr, ------or 737-1627.______w om en's 12-14, Uniform.'ma AKC C hosapoako Bay l altofS. _ ____ istor triovor pupplos tor salo. C 4 unfinished Oak'ctfolrs: un Ropossossed saieli tozer g irl's 20" biko, ham st llnlahod Codar choalJo a l - syslo'*’. Unldon UST 'S 1( 900 cago. school dosk, drapepos, Bassoit Woddlngband mir roclovor with 6' Titan dl i.iT slumber bag, luggagago. AKC CHESAPEAKES. ra and mover. *900 o r bostlat a t- S'3 cubic toot chest treozorSf?i' rocord player. olocloct. months old. *150. Call 7 ror, 67«44 Inche s. 734-7039. anclal Like new condition. *135 lOld. 3786 evenings o r w eekend ".■7^: Call N orw osl Financ Call423-6297allor7p.m. blanket, misc. housohol' a^pooi tablo. Inciudos ball:onrf Somlcos 733-7202. 539 Parkway Circle. N,„ o c n AKC Reo Lab P u p s tori sol j O P m m ACK B I ' Saielllte dish-, m ovino - fflUStmi ----- r W ashington: W on N, Cot- Cc HIGH COUNTRY KENNELJELS; ------sell. S600.-Cail 324-3ibl-ir< logo Or; S on Parkway( to' , Call 324.3558. _ mtn OfiO-Heatlngand 9 10 5. or 324-3213 ovos. Parkway Circle. AKC rogistorod Pooi ■...... L o3west i Price!»s on John CDeere t ~ 5 068-Computers . .. ■ whndB. Ask lor Ruby. * ...... Air Conditioning . . . NEW IN TOWN. pufiP ‘os. ^150. C a ll 536-2992992. — - --20-MaQnIvox Conaolo>lo - - - Blazo--Klng-Princess -•7; tro< ^ . Evoryjning.tor you and.yoi^OuTIgoLOEN ...... — R6 TRIEVI ' KttyiPro’i c b m p iiib r.'? ^ -!' ColorT v.exe cond. . . . e dl8K drlvo. monchrom c '■ standing wood burnlni•nln^ '’° " ’°'THEYARDSALE (registered). Yollow Lab .....- F aarm i Equipmrieht llfl Y«diprs I graphic monitor. W ord Slai ...... Call 734-6789. stovo, oxc, condl *500. 734 pupplos: 7 w ooks. *50. C 4026atlor5p.m. Resale Storo 734-3719 alter 5pm. E O F BONUS IN EFFIFECT OFFER ENDSCS OCT. 31, 1986 j word -procossor and olhoiIhor 426 M alnAveS.TF BECAUSE C soltwaro. *S00.733-3B01 ovo. MOELLER RETRIEVER 075-Fum. 4 Carpets uVed w o^stov'eslor salo.lalo. 734-3771 ______- Blaze King: „ ^ SkHe. _costumos, sewlr wood— BK-Prlnco5smodol;*400;-- r.'jip-. SOAROW GiT’RAINING ~,>iOB^Cam6raEqulp~~:::"::.'i:ImACK:VINYL7dndlwoi ^ •— m achine.,ml3C.-OcL1B.5 i g u n _ ^ A L L [ l E R y A R M JQUIPMENI p ___ 1 _ hloh,------BK-JOtAIfW/COtr*725r - .1 9 .— DOG&& OBEDIENCNc i - - ( - NEWJOMDEI .trim bar stool#, 28" hlq 9:30_:5._2006Shorry Lane, ■'■'I:-TF TwlnFatIs:734.0484. . — TRADEON NOTRAOE -■ CTfloTS'WolilargofVionsona. excelleni condition, *Uj i V BK Jot Air, *550. th . SUN VALLEY MOVE garaf 4.... . extras, tl20. oxcollont con Call 733-9255 atior 9am .___ Eorih Stovo tnsorl. *500 MUST PART WAYS wi RETAIL.11 P R I C E ____ ^PRICE I salo. lots of ovorything,!■ " Tag. malo Goidon RetfloviWllh I . , - dIHon. Call 837-6531. — in Carousel, rod. *165. ; to6pm.336MpnrooClrclO. JD9CDV8IPPER7STD...... SS.J40.00 , Brown vtnyl, Floxistool.;iJJ.n w. NEW WOOD STOVES 'O' 6 years old, woil Irainolover, I 'ocllnor chair, oxcolto BOSCA HItoch woodstoves)ves 2 iamJIy yard salo. SatIt & Froo to good homo, lined. C 10 SOOV RIPPER 7 STD. . - O^WanledToBuy: -. . .;ondltjgn._CaJI73t9M2.2__ - 7- and Inserts Irom *795._...... ____- _ s u n .:l0.am ..l.m l S...y«.mini E:. 837-6585 ore37-6C 08.-:v_. JO420O(aQnOMPlOWiw' iaj67.oo SASH lor good u so d tur- It. osburno Hiloch woodstovesivos Irom the conlor of Klmborly BUViNQ: scrap gold {owol llZ:. Now Pup. Kltlon -or Poui woi- nllufo 4 appllancos. Bann'm nor and Inserts from *545, ' Dog'or Cat? Froo physiciound ID47ai4BOTTIWPLO(irH ...... M.JfJ.OO ■ __ ry, . drtmonos. _ oiorllngll"a—Furniluro. 733-1421^...... sical. lIKSIM pnSelk^ snorware. pockol walchost ------SMatPlew^—- ...... -O M ^TO O lS...... ------local oxamana-stanor pac ^ « | i a m * u n o M piowW -...... ;....--J7;*M :oa ???' Decorators own dark colicatton Woodstovo Sales. Tho Animal H ouso. 733-963< :^ o r dollaia. coin colloc- print sola w/2 c h airsS & 1342 Addison Avo E.TF. )634, i04»Q3aonoHPiovrW ...... t4.»0».00 ’ l ^ s . ote. ■■ Door Hunters Spocla•‘“I; Paiikoots & Cockatlels Horllageend tablos. ALSOSO 2 734-5143 H oist. *3.50. Many olhcIf’O' Locally raised. 253 7th Av io3isoiSKirio".... J f tio s n o o ' J ”T|02 North Main. 733-8593.« , antlQuo Iron h e a d board:ird s, I ------loots on salo inis wool'Ok. Eastorcall733-6954. Avo - - ______^ Factoryputloi820MainS. _ ' io n s DISK I I T - ...... 00 • 1 - 5 Copy ot 7lh grade "H lslory 082-Buildlng Materials-- _____ PUPPIES/- Irish • Setici ' '*of Slalo ol Idaho" usodj®n[ In GUILOCRAFT.- 2-pioCO SOt English Sottor X. 10 wook ___iP 335 DISK M'lD” . . . . ~ tn JT* 00oe ■ »I7,»46-' I UP lional, *749.00. Call 733-71V « Flier in tale 30's. Call 734- ■ fortharneylum S ERr 086-Firewood old. lovo chlldron. *25 oact 3wHn*JD3i50ISK 24'4" ...... t2<.7S*:00DO ' *S0,24S** \ Caln'a Cloafanco C onter. Catl 423-5063, ; wao or,734-6278.______----- OUirDNG BUSINESS SALE 10 235 DISK 25 7 " ...... sit.i:».ooM 'Ma.Ma** i .— UKE NEW. amall socllontonal Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Frl!prf •FIREWOOD* Rod Doberman, tomato. , * Olil'fLANOBWTi^fACKLEI e swivel rocker, ond tablos.'?• 2 Sat,. 6:30 to 2:00 Plno.blockod.doUvorcd.3. mos, old, JM, 536-6496, m n i455DISKi3'5" ...... »t«.*>Q.OOH ' •11,344** f ' • ' lamps. othor mlsc ' Call423-5518 JJ-; J 34-4944. Twin Fall s.____- - Rpa^onahlv »fiend___ Ca . *75 cord. 324-8750/4154. ------fl)2l50ISK15'8"...... M • 7,oa3**_|B ^^9_ I fE ______■*' IP Pino, by the semi-loadI ii In A k J rogistorod" (f'^we'ok J0 21S0ISK13'9"...... 6 .0 S 4 * * j Malor appllancos. color — bo closed for modlcal ap- tho rd: or split S delivereded. otd. Call 324-8022 ovos. 30kS j , Moving, Mual Solll 7’ couchjc h . poinim onis); (5 gal fibered , TV's. Buy most anything ol 5 *0"733-3266/733-4613, Tho Alleyoy WANTED Som oono w | ^ | 1 L Rl 970 ROUER HARROWf24 2 XI ■•15,485** ! ___ b.valuo>-Top Oollaf,734-fl7lS___! chair, lamp <1 lam p ta b le, dbldb roof ctg. *1^75 por S gal): 5 ^ ■ b o « “8pilnQs:'moliro33 and an( -gal “ plastic-' root ccmont,oni ' SALE.6avo50to60% lonced yd lo coro tor 2 oldo l ^ J e m JO 1S10 cNisa p u m i4‘14' ...... *4.n 7.o»-*^ --- • •J WANTED '1*0-15 HP OUT- iRri C lass A Insulatod chlmnoy3y doos for 3 w eeks bon. 'Idor Ocl UT:_l(aniQ_73V95fiQ_bolQCO_5^ 5 ___ ll5.7ipQr.S.DaIJulNa)l3..16d S306 m L lU lT T rr...... Z—rUOAnO— HDTOn:----- Caah“w h 734-1954 eves...... - • sinkors. J16;M por SO#,-r'gB-— 6d .-AMERIVENriripIo-wair^-— 2Bir.7C«ir734:2563m^:— { ijlDnox7M-9051._ SOI) 6" only - ' Nower Singer Sowinc,lnQ sinkers. *19.99. por SOf) 4 Siamoso kittens, 7 wook: JD (300 o m 18x7...... N • 4,«14** I ; WANTED a 'g as wail hoator. 5 J (Woslorn wood siding, 4X8x a C"X36" section. *27.49 old. 2 males S 2 tomalosroks I ' r lor. Macnino in cabinol, *125. . PRO-JET INSULATED lies, i ' -J ____ I08300DRIU21I7...... • 5 ,3 1 7 * * n Q 2 Q | f t Qood working condilion.Of*- oak twin bods w /nigh Blue Point S, Batlnoso mix i E34-Sip evenings. . • 8" only *35oach.543-4783. J0S150aUS«MCH(2C ilS to ei)!...... »a4!*.i.oo« • 'Ifl,IBI** IQ IE Q S I P .. . stand, *300. 1 bo lg o :ffl tuC ■“ ’ p a i J e l i n g . . . . 8"X36" soclion. *35.58, ,no chair, *225. 734-3426 bofort°'® 4X8 Oak - *4.90 siioot, 4XB4X6 -JD 9300m s s w i« a - wTRiii-m i «_t_y,s37**-U U lJ^—I ------:an I0_oralior5. • Knotty Codar, *7.95 sheet,BOt. WOODSTOVEWORKS f i JO 9300 PRESS v n m o RJRlllOFT. t ...... »..'»t4 00« • 7 ,5 3 7 * * U j U m I OAK and g la ss' oa m o so'l.sot. 4X8 Rod Ook. *8.99 Sheet.301. Oakloy. 862-3326 3 ^ 3 Farmers' marke • 5 ,5 3 0 * * :t H} a used prohung_ W as *ll9f..N 0W *749,00,'CO' also Prelinlsh midg) (SolidOlid Dolborl Wilcox - local rop rk et 7 I B450SPR£AOER^...... door tor shop. Can Cnii 733-7111. Caln'aIh » Coro Ext Doors. 30"-*l9,95),95 423-5387 ^ j v L JO 450 SPREADER...... « • 6,135** ;| CloarancoCenlor. _____ 69. SALE-Savo501o60% g(/R!^IO1ISlDA0ER...... « • a.soi** B ajy iy ii | Queen sl20 bodroom set. WELENCO • 092-Auclions . rly *650. Olnotlo sol w /4 uphol-’f JO 245 LOADER...... 0 ‘ 4,071^ ^ |uD72-Antiques JU l4nPA0tH...... fl^ ■ J har ttoolt. TIC* ^.'c- answ er lor your inelllclent ------hol*l»«*d-d»ok-cha(fi-fneko 09J-i!aj.M'L&-Feed_.__ ino *13.00 por 5 gal): (3/<” -4Xff'j^m T asonp' or7oorOcloamnco ith ollor. All like new. Sew ing ' ALFALFAM500 lo n s 1st, 100C :e. mactitne-w/cat)noi. cabinetn or 4 G oxi. plywood, 412.50H- K f ’^'ittiowEl^T'r^ , ”0 (5/8- 4X8 exi Shop plywood...... Froo color lltoraturo lons 3rd, 500 lons oals. locotd playor/radio. Mako . . . Froo homo Inspecllon . . ..10.Q00 bales ol atrato. Alt m : JD 1S810A0ER'. ollefonrho5o;Call734-3289, ^STdrawor Oak d resser, with strlnn squoeze blocks. g J 0 7«lO«ER ...... - WOODSTOVEWORKS ■ rff w y —mirror.—exira—nice. OUEEN 5'oopof so fa, llkoL “ " T hI M ,■ Call fi37-6602 Of 837-6313, I4‘ ...... SJ.M7.00 * g450. Colt3?<-7637. new. K50 cash; 2 un lln lshsh- ­ *1.24" *39,95 ' por square)ro YourComploto ALFALFA, dairy and loec od. 2 drawer night stands.:)3. (6X6 -press troalod post.,31 Wood Enorpy Storo quality. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. S45-S6Coed 4 ^ ^ i 0 3550niRA6EHARVESIE;TER ...... iin n .o f l'1 '14,483** • *30 lor bolh; Call 423-4840.------Oakloy. eW.332fl-- . I ------— ------^ ----- perion.Call324.5ll0. '*60 I N l i « ij ^ ] _ JD 530TCUK0BAIER ] *13,626** i^ x n jS | I no 2 Eatly American lovo sc a ts . DolbortWilcox-localrop ; 07<-Muslcal ______423-5387 _____ ALFALFA 1st, 2nd & 3rfl I f l r i J0 347BAIES ...... *10,514** I Id__cliaifa___sola___plng-pong_’O'---- 2x4:8-99e-Oflcnn>!<«8-3r4-- S ' crop. *48 and *55 por lon.^'d ^ ; . . InsUumenis lable. call 733-499 7. ’*■ SEMI-LOAD fIhEWOOD. ClosolnTwin.733-0471, !on. ( f i p ^ ^ l O J47BAIER...... tll.ltI.OO '1 . 89c oacn. 2xio-i6'-J7,49 ea, Dry Pino *1 quality. Call 1 '10,331** IB S U il t ^alnul Gulbtanson pianolut C2 yards ol two tono carpot. 2*12-24'-*12.00 oa, 4x8-14'- ir. Approximately 2700 bales ol j r WJ0 34JBAIER...... SM .ttioo •! o r *1.50 por yd. Z34-1414. at *■ MIko Buol at J & M Entor- _ jwfhf-neli Ctc. eond* Tunr>rt. *7,00 oa. 4x6-12--*6.00 oa); prisos.423-4680, barloy and wncal straw. 3 SOt ol jSlOOq. 733-3905. J.m o Wilson Collodion. (Promlum Grade lXC-6 ' Red -J a balo. Coni.tcl 544-?5?4. JD46?BALER(GtGUI) ...... »l»OUOO > ’ *13,113**1 ijm i& i i B aldw in o8 ^ ' B i ^ - l0 44SITRACTBR(wtab.MIlijrWO)...... S7S«»00 >9 I FOR STORAGE I ing, Pir Iraming lumber, andId *70] por cord. 4 cord orders,>. Call 73X84^, no. knoltypmo. now r only *260 dolivorod,'' For salo 50 lon of 2nd cul------O-PLumbor32«120______CCa!l.438!5§24^______• ling hoy, 150 ton ol 3rd cul­ EMS LISTED QUAL ling hay. All In cxc cond. *50a t M O ^ITEN LIFY FOR INTERESESI WAIVERS! I ■ por ton. Call.326-407C. .50 ) ^ ------O ^ VarietY Foodi ___ OfiS=Variety Foods.______— Gras9-alIafa-hny-app*o». 12 tons, *45 por ion, u-haui. ALL-USED EQUIPft Call 734-5259. ' - Al MENTININVENTOfORY " — H ------HAYTARPS WILD GAME PROCEICESSING ^ Bo»or Tarps ON SALE NOW ATFLOW,LOW PRICIICES! ! _ L M o q t , { I . Of gvaltable> = ---- I I B Custom Cuttingiig - We buy Barloy. X 8'6" or & W ra p p in g Must bo 48 lbs, or boiler. OF BONUS IN EFFECT! I Y 7 Cenox Feed Plani ~ i BECAUSE OF THIS OFFER ENDS OCTDC 31.1986 j =S ■ ■■ ■ ■ 2 ^ tros=ov8 'x 7 T ' Specializing In; 0 ! ^ TP _ iro a t; • S a la m i 100 ton Srd crop Dairy quali­ Y TRACTOR • Polish Sousogo ty hay. *60 a Ion. Calt 825- TRI-COUNTY gemeqiEQUIPMENTINC. ; 2 0 * x 8 'x *83q:.82W524. P • Gormon Sausogoo ^ IDELL. 4 k i mWBERlYiROAD b i I jB t.-.2frtr&JrtLcuttlnB;nuall-_ I W ENDI ; 4 0 'x ri 8 i ' n l s _ = = = *-Jofky— w o ------'h ay. fly tho lon or balo, ------— - ^ wr w i N F A u s ------r — j In q p irtService ALL M ADE AT(I BI & L MEATS^ lll4?3-4058.______------6653 V®””N DEEREy 73 543-5920 B u h U _J35..ton - g 3rd crop hay, no j 536*6< 733-7272 | > 733-3965 rain. 45 ten 3rd c ro p , slighl l;^00;824.S519 ______J = ^ A l I S f t - • AfltrHovn.!un S43-»f2?_^______^ _ hi i Call TblLEnto-UE ------C oll T o JII Fr; _ ...... SundiIday, O c to b e r 1 9 ,1 9 0 6 Tlmos-Nows. Tlri Twin Falla, Idaho C JI

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. .^'lIS-rFarm.iRanch ______121-Boat8lAcceM.I. ig-TnwiTtiflefS ------132-Auto, ___ 1»-P>ck-UpTniclc8_!______1C -fcnportS port»C^ sis ___154-A ut6s-C adHlac Supplia? ~Maglc 26'~5th Whool Truck TravTravel _____Accflssorles IM6 F2S0.Ford XL, del:lolsel. '64 Cam aro Borllnelta.ta. AM/ ^ “ Cadillac, loadod,i = r ------u *S i I D C A R S ------" — miros Trailer & GMC pickup. Goc r r r r ; 7000 mllos, chrom e whe«heeia. FM cass. oioclronicses pi j^ , now cond.. MUST : fliTlfoad HobT 8’-th fo u g h ' B onder whool allgnm _ i ! ! L ______«JTj m U C K S — ‘CallTaWSOT.------O O .l^_WoalonAddl90n.-73^V-ei41;— C0nditi0rY7*65TOr73^25S,- -r^nt-3-lon«r-wlU) (ibenilass.8h.shell.. .T-topa S. all options,-*1t,.*11,000— tiesO.-Call 734-2146:------5?-!=^ oqulp.: r aot- «Jf5fl-fl 113 ood: call S43-8390. _____ Call 324-4320 a fler 5. Evinrudo & Morcu/y mol•nolors, 8'x . 35’ SunilQw'er^^ Mpofh Boats: 1 oloc. 6/way: ------1986CHEVROU iaui^g.i.uiir934.59i3ii>a; T i l _____ 114-Farm Implements5 — rt Gds! cond.i26-4’» 1979 ChrVsior NoSiport,>rt. ox- #ijTi ...... >11,995“ 8‘ quarter over ahot Socuricurily NEW&REBUILT------mach., make oiler. S*3-5»•5544. mllos. Call 726-4477 I *1700. 1986PO N TIA C Ford 8N w/hydroullc loadoador, *— ' t. aide 6:30to5. or_loayemflsw •now molor, trans, & clul ____ camnor^aiovo and icoI bp Dpx, oiacouni price*,- Indueluding_’fi2.Foid..nsw-(rDriLont. a G R A N D AM 2 D llko now cond. 324-3532. sloops 3. Call 734-7749, ------onglnos and klls. Hlghi3hway boards. roliablo wood wc ______; 1 2 3 -G u n si Rifles ^ ^ hauler. *500.7Bm 32. ™ *10,495” Golod pipo. 7500 fool, 1 ------Huntor-s Special: 76 Travrravol » Auto Parto_i.Z34;70Wi_ I . . . ll^Autos-Chevrolet Conalgrt your g u n s andnd gun Q ueen. 11‘, hoater. ice bo pjBlde '74 Ford Currier, “ oo 77-Oatsun King cob,-4.84 .sp d .- brand new 454,eng..nQWnQW,-400_.j97a.Monlo-Caflo.-i-O» bwnor.. .6000 4 O O O R — ZI ------Call73yT>ftor733-7051~ ______atove-& -ov«nr-pofta-potlp;.r_:i353:»cle5iSopp|i»s_ * white- wllh_biua_)nlor:lorlor,_trans.4.p*lnLJ2.nly-fBO/B0!#l8j_lully.«qulpt,.radlal.lltos. IS..QXC_ ...... I 77—- Modol 50 W inchostor.:or. 12 oxccond. *600.733031^. runs oood. *1500. 733-713-7740 running boards, si Yam aha TT600, bought n a X ^=-?-"..'>^M^(X^mU3H875175^ ___ 1985 CHEVROLE IHC 1086. cab, air. AM/I.M/FM gauflo.n25.733-6817.___------H unter'a Special: Oldi J ° * or 733-7774 a t Shotwoll's.I t ___ clean/runs llko a droaroam. Mallbu wa Coss. wolahts. 16.4-38 OM 3 m os ago, 25 h rs or less ,«pnrt Call 324-SOW. keep Irylnp £_new radlA la_sc tlSM; ■ ■ V-8. auto trans. AC. cncrulso.' ...... g j. > ...... 14,000. 12 gauge, modit>dltiod. atovo.lcotwx, *650.733-66^ whctola. Insulalod a h ryrrnjiilhiKaja-ina..... bolow iq a ^ rH FV B Q tF ■______HUNTERS SKtlAt. ,°?L John Dooro. modol 154.4, ma-n Call 734-S5I8______' insulation. 19‘, rear bath, K runs small farm' tractor. 734-05 Irr:— c a p r i c e 4 d o o nuro sproador. oxc. coi nrm^ 78 Luv, 56.000' ml. n i? 62~ Z 2r ^ a m a r o . all111 ^ *IJ30...... hoor rr^9l95P^ ” alnglo , Irovol trailer. *3895.637-6531 good, long bod, g oodI tiros. tir For salo 1979 Dodgea W W150, tlons. now llres. 5( S109S. Call 487-2610 & lot cloarT 19eSCHEVROtE mossago.______■ "Uf* gas/oloctric frh Ti—: 734-1455an erS o m . ______4x4. 67.000 actual mllos.los. oxc milos. black, vory d L*[|2’ 1970 HARrEY 1200CC, pli 1-ton cond. *4700 o r will tradorado for Call 324-5099. koop IrylngiS l ^ s p r i n t 2 DOOR ____Potalo oorHna toblo, '0 4 burner slovo wllh ovoi color. 1 owner. 1I.OOOf 1ml 61 OMC Sierra Clasalc.1- —0X071018 aBalr324 j2 M------^ :_Ouaily,-toad«d— New— - J mc|«-_-65.Chevy.-good-lransp------SpudnHiro«7?B8p6rLoa =T55T—engln»i—e x o —con d i—*7 •IMS'OtbsMCTi -p o ta to -n a n /o s io r . —-qxc. oj -'aclion. mate bfror.‘734:( ~ r ; r 1976 SU Z U K I.’O S ^ S lion. 2 now snow tiros. 1 v S iov IOW ft. gas/olflc Irlg,. fu llrm.CaT53S-2189. — Taking bid s on 4 r roi o p o i Call 423^864 allor 6, _____ CALAIS 2 DOOF stiapo. Frank Baum olIt 702-7i wookdays, 9am-5pm. Va :u.n backrest, casoguards, *6 W ed.ISth thru Tuo. 21sl: M 2« ______Shoe Reoalf, Twin Falla.I. . / naco. Slove. oven, cleaij'®*"- Call 866-7716.______I ini-nin 79 Chovy Chovotto. 4 Idoor ...... >°C.....^...:.*8195“ iTjio itt-H eavyT rucka/^m hatchback. 4 spd on__in Iho g ood 12 OB Romlngton Autonu - z r r -lB64_HUSQVAflNA. Cfl-2 —«oof.-AO. very-flood lo««50T?ra..«SI 324- » 11, porlficf conditionn \ ^ t f T ’ST-'Cnovfolot- school m bui .1 «ko now cond. must sell. I hew Chev. Im pala. 300 E. Mi 4055. - '. S g t r *1000, 733-7740 Of 733-7774 I roasonablo ollor-relusi , seasonal llros. *1000, ______loalhor caso, *175.734-58:225L. snotwoii’s. ______J3000 awoss from Andy 4 B< 733-7019.______COfiPAULw a s c w m o m ------WIII dolivor to Boise or■•I 1 USED PARTS: JO 4430,,4020. 40: '' ' 3 or or beat oiler. Call 326-4787787 Ford, Buhl, Open 10 U 4010. 3020. 3010, 720. 46 74x60 Loor camper aholl,>11, InI Days (coiloct) 726-8353 ' ■ WIII sell to highesi bidbid ori 81 Chovy Mallbu. V-6, : 124-SnowVehlcles ts 59.000 ml, runs groal, *t PONJIAO; &i GMC TRUCKS PFWD. llros & cab. 423-424: oxc ‘cond. aold *800 J nev g w - ,7 2 ^ 6 5 9 e v onlnflB. _____ tflTi Int. 4070 C a lx v e r. K iJi lh«:iM-Allcl..iii.nll.,.. Call 324-1^.kOOP trying ^ Ca1,324.32hr- — — . '77 Suzuki GS 750 fairlr onflino,* twin screw . He (TcopT 1036 Polarti SOoTTrnFted I :Trn ausp. Cab oxc. Alt or,r ;p a n 1970 NISSAN pairol 4 wt ______tion. Excellent shope. bags. rack, now rear tli drive, hard top, like a |< ru n s_proxlmaloly 800 mllos. ®*45& J4 127-Motor Homes now » ro c k o ts . bosl olli 5 - ^ Call436-3992a lte r S p m* ^ l0(>-Aulos*E)O(JgV‘ " 1929 Gibson iraclor, rui ------438-8138 allor 6 p.m . aood, S300; Lapidary (cut- a flor 6;30 pm .______125-Travel Tfallere . Irado. 734-2287 or 734-2780. 10,000 mllos. feo ruJbber. b t 1972 Tovota Land Cruli 1959 T-Blrd. *2100 Or k o gallon (uot tank on atandatai ------;r r - = - Muat aell! Ovor 200 now t oxc. ahape, *6000. Callill (654- now 350 Chevy, ,-^inri wl ifatJo for good amallII ' Iltion. Kii trailor, 16 It. aloops -^sod motorhomosl All ol S 2406, after 6:30 p m . ____ )on. . balh .w/atiQwor. a e irc Ca|l934.K7?allerl2nopr £i'i'?6Sf.3gi5!'°°‘’ considered! Mosl size 138-Picli-Up Tracks ‘65 Chevy 2 ton Hat b e d .! ' talnod^good cond, 734-Oi* -« w . 4 (iQg, p |,n , available ' p ,',' j' 1960 Ranchoro. nowlntoi rebuill trans. now exha - a rto r2pm.KpBp trying.:------GMAC llnancing-trade ^ % | . 115-FannWort . 1975 ’•HOAO RANGER,R.^ 21 wolcomol NO SALES TA) !S? Wanted foot.iaeir-conlalnod, ia n d , SO G roat lor that toonagi r - V F ', '1966 :Mustang. 6 cyllm axlo,'’sleeps S0V®n. X su ”o"! ' Now molalic paint InsideT i ------AT. *reo. Ciffl alter 6 I ^ V a p r ALL TYPES QROUN,M k Clean. Call 543-6569. -TTT out. Now soot covors ai WORK, corn choppino. roi ------7 1976 OODGE Huntsman ' 20' storoo w/lope dock. Mu work 1975 23' INVADER, soil- s iow mi, liko now litea. gooi r r f lftn 1978, Thundorbird, sell pickor. loador wor BOOO ,0 npp,«clato. Bdc 1979 1 ton Ford Van.I. fpro- 1979 Ford'B fonqo XLT;.. *ir,« trad e 'fo r 4 ,whool drive swolhlng, baling. Will travcravol contained; showor. ttub. cond. 436-3992alter5pm..:___ bluo book af*2150.324-560! . toNol, Ad. oloc o r g pane/gas, crulso. 460I^ong, e . doorplckup. 543^4782/658 1 7 ^ - Sloops 6, oldor m odol buh,?Mr; 1979 Oodgo Mini Moloiotor Fo, Solo 1982 v^hlto Toyclyoia good cond. Call 733-2713.. j-frr^ —ttM Escort wagon, AT. ^ a n & Com HarvesUng v now shape, *3500. Soo no 2b PU -*3500. Call 734.5995.___ 74 Ford E200 van. 30212 1V-8. 1980 Toyola 4 * 4 , nowt5 pa S 2 !:''f e a r ..d o Ifo s l, low ml 1440 IH axlal-llow, truci -otl'. .Snako Rlvor B( —r - GREY 1973 Chovy Luv, sun- su AT, PS, PB , ru n s gogood, roll bar. lilt kit, new ong l-'a-car EEN EXTENDED avail, will travel. 543-6886. riv on 30' Midas Class A molo $1500/ and trans., exc. cond.g m. s ? I HAS BEE V^arohouso In Kimborly foo'- fu"* H?'jpod 62,600 original m ilos. *1! BEAN HARVESTINQ, oxilaxJsl- . road to Hanson or423<3llj/l6 homo. Micholln llres. .l7a 6.i 3haoo.*895/oHer.4i3-4g?8I28. bost oiler. 733-7740 orjr 733-1 extras. M usi so e . 423-SOM UGH OCTOBER Mow trucks availablo. Ci — Onan gonoralor. 2 rool airs T983 7774a1ShptwoIi:a,______1981 Ford Bronco X Joii^t I THROU( 423-5827 or 67S-4946. ■ 1976 Kii Campanion.‘hiith’ 1 mlcrowavo. Can bo soonm ata LIMITED EOmON, 19 ------90II-C0nialned, conlor ba jorlv Toyoto Majavo. AC, PS.. Illll 78 Dodge 6 pa ss, winerlndow loadedl Call 432-5251 me UL NEW 1986 0®'"- Allon'S RVa, 2064 Klmborl: :rulse. Inos or evenings.______'68 Muslang. 6 cyl,, ai ONAL Corn Threshlrtg, qualliualily oxc. condlllon. 734-9679. ------Rd. orcall 733-6363 aller hrs.hfi; whool. sun roof, campnpor van,. AT. AC. PB, P S . crul *1600 or bost oflor, < fi?® ' 1B76 25- Ideal Iravol trail ^ shell, spoc. ociulp. 2 extsxtra 360-V-8. *3800.788-2712.!• 1965 FORD Ranger iSioof 4x4 324-4122 afler4p.m . ^“r ^ l 78 2311 Jamboroo, . | 441i l “ snow tiros. C a ll^ -6 1 5 1 . cyl. 5 sp . ste ro o , tope oxcollenl condillon. C Oodgo, dash alt, crulso offer! 75 Qran Torino slal= a c o i i EES& s ALLIANCES ; • Corn .mrasfiino, roaaonabila b le a rtvllme 934-8332.______M ' SELL or TRAOE for calllitii^ ------low mi. $9950/best ol ------28.500 ml. *12.900.733-9006. , Call alter 6pm. 734-8641. good, ratos, trucks avallabli 1978. 27- Slh Whool. fi ------— 1981 Chovy Iruck, siool bi * ^ ? 9 i4 ^ ^ '67*^ior*S^pm°.°1 ._ _ J Joromo, Gooding & Wendo wllh hoiat. low miloago. CigSS i«-lmportSportsCar8 i'986 Larlal 4 wliool dri M oii ijalh. alf awning, AC/DC. I ^ l l 76 LTD 2-dr. AT, P iIpb, ^ a rea oroterrod. 324-5886.:------anionna. 1979 Ford. V.E i'ion 1 128-UtilHyTrailers 934-5066. ______------take over payments. < 'BMWS28I, TO-i602..______crulso. AC, nowor Ilrllros, Ing PU. 460 ongino. cfuli 000 on *1?00/m akoojler^3-65li,51_0._ : radio, air. balh In ^oD(^ go 2T4xa, 1 oxlra hoavy duly — ^— 71 Und Cruiser. 20.000 Cali Bruco Blair * shape. *14.000. will nog< I Rab- Chevy 350, runs great. i 54»«)»or643-«B2! _ alo.*knB650r7gfSTOgr: -stem niardio^vwy-eioinrtr .C uslom land lovollno. witwith . ig80.Fiold.and.Straam_. 734. 1971 F250 Ford 3/4 .10•TXT runs good. *1750; CallII 4 ^ Call 734-4147or 733-5577 O -11 yard paddle - whoi(hool—fiith-whoelrsoK-contalni ; .z . nooda ;,w.orKr-oood -tiroIroS: -6976 lalo evpni n B S _ .^ ^ 74-flroncor goodcondlll ...... ftcrnb o r.C a » ^ 4 5 8 9 ...... :L _ ■ ■flbofiJlass^'f’. PLUS'1! ~— bo sl olfor. Cair734-?735. Porsche'. 1973, 9 llT . TarTarga. runs' good, "oxc. ' humtiunt?n"g • i^M ercuryiiTincoln II you noo9 calllo winlorolofod Ford Vl ton cam por specp e d al F w id o . 157" long, tandofi rnrti 47,000 mi,, orlg. owniwnor. vehic le .733-1528allerSpi6pm . ______-______AT oitio Irlf.. hoavy duly. CalCaTl i9'74'OATSUN/AT, sunro( co-niT. OR . or lod, coniact Don Tiiboilibor, club cat>^ 'Powor/AC, / oxc cond, b5.0d0 mileiiioi: ”“ ®'* 77 J e e p W a g o n e« e r r, 7 - * f AKE A ^ Shoshono Id. 208-686-242;2427, new S/B tiros and momoro. 934-6l64allorS. *1500. Call 734-9429. ____ S10.750. Call 543-5908.___ rjiijlj-, *2800. Call 733-8285. ------ee Montoroy 4 dr.; '65 C ' Exporioncod.______H 1978 C how PU, '/> ion. AAC* Opel GT. Excell . 760 1980 Torry Light 22' sc ,i^n mechanical condition. ^Mag 77 Jeep Cherokee chchlol. ot Callonto 2 dr. hard ' • Wanlod corn thrashlna..76 _ .A T , 51695. Fair.conditlQ - poor quadra (rac. low miles,JS, inow--call934-5913<#voa. ------______^M aaaoy______Forgusor ____-C all 536-6767.______Whools.- -now - -llfos,- - p Automotive— —r;7—mBns'Corvolteroood-IntInteri'-trana.-^aro dual-tank,-rei'4i“'’*“ '80‘Z0BhyfwaQ<5n7'4"si J Roasonablo ralos. 537-6693. 1982 W ton pickup. 3 RfTY I . - MS Qr.»S00 Ilrm. Can 543-666 iifAi__ cyl.. good cond.. good molor. 4 spood trans, l( tM .^P^ ml.. *1600. Call 543-5544. > Oo you havo unusoi rallor. — — mlloaoo. Call 324-5141.___ 1 78 OMC Jim m y. V-6 400.' .pholo oqulpmeni In you Excellom condlllon. C - Al“^sW r?dTl's.Is. p a , AM/FM cassotlo. i home? Exchange It lor c= u « l h 324-6208 or 423-4933. 132-Auto,P»rto4 1983 Chovrolot lon P 324-2704. * 9 0 0 ._ _ wide tiros, oxc. condil J & R E B ^ r ' OKcdj^on_^condillon, *58( wJolJds 16a-A utos - OldsmoblibllB .-.w ith. ,_ a ____qulcK-actlni:tm g . 2-Ur Pfowlor Roglegal...... A ixw sories •- 1979 Triumph Spl1»re,7 h ^ *4W . E venings and wko ; clnnnillod ad; ^__ __ ...... SW . storoo. largo Irig. trc paint, S43-5127. ------■— 1976 98 Regency, fully' load-”.. l( . 316 good engine. *350 obo;?,*>?; 1984 GM C1'U.“ w” l o n n HB living rm,..sleeps 4, i?flo 20 iranamlsaion. *150: trucK oa- '“"’“y car. ggood - awnrna:mlnlcond.352-42fl die sel, AT, crulso, olocti *'/’o“‘^.-condillon>*1595..or.bo3ilat.of: ______mirrors. -*2S/each. FREE 4 windows and locks.'ACrf®fo?--l982-ellver-Mazd*-flX7.-> ,'cina AM/FM c a ss. black Inter! i o . d « a r noV imIrons,. (Of. 825-5758alior5pm. □ RecreationalI 1984 travel irallof. lully soil- so now tiros If all iloma are moro Informallon phoi r beat brakes & moro, exc. coi conlainod. sleeps 6. oxc 0 purchased. Call 734-6756.: —. 423-4111 a; Collins & Sons• oood. d e a n , *6500 orL®®!*. b muat soil. S3600. 324-3262. 1960 OLDS Cullullass ^ cond. Call 3 24-3^. ' i! oHnr. Call 678-4434;------^ — Supromo. fully loadod, oxc _____ 4-15x14.5x38.5 Monstorstor soo at 720 C enter Sl. ■jaM ‘SO Chev Luv 4x4. rollJllbSf. t co n^d. 733-7663 allor 6pm. 1985 29' travel irlr., Alp:Mpha Muddors llros. 5,000 ml. Kimborly.______'74 T w la. runs good.’ S3 lighls. M/ebor carb, Alp S un, loadod, all tho tl *200, Call 734-6W allor 5. ~ Call ^ -5 2 5 4 . ______1980 Olda Cullaas Suproiromo 120-AviaUon :— 1985 Chovrolot '/» ton, -7— Stereo, lols morol .*"?5^oiosci.-PS,. *« •— QOOdlea!-Never-boon-uB0jBOd;-5(,-ga,-,uo, s ,501 tank. *125.125. “ spood.- sholl,—6000-mllol/os. - 6 2 M arda HX7,—AC,. , 5-: ^ § : -call 543-4679. - - ngor 5 o o al 150 East. 175 Soul —— cond. w/now tires. *2200 ‘.AIRCRAFT o r . hango oulti. Easy lilt Irlr hllch, *135, KD jg500 or bost oflor. CiCall cruise, sun-rodf. Folly l» M J e e p L t r ^ o ,, 49. wanlod. Trado 3.3 across onoi Burlev Of call 676-5013. ____ drop down bumpor hllch,Icn, B86-2142. M anhattan Calo.I. od. Must solll 423-5903. «.000 o llof,733-6589allor6. _ •flOf -.----'-TT------A lios, oxc cond.. *3500 Canvon rim. Call 734-0270. — 24V^t' Arlslocrat, forced3 aair. *60. Front ond tire corrlor — ^ t ^ f e r . 733-6317.. . ___ ° 1981. Oldsmobllo. Odla Ono-hall interest In Cossniisna sloops 6. MUsf SEE to0 • a p- for Ford PU, *25, LP oas — Royalo. 2 door, dloj BBronco, low mileage.JO. PS,I loabod. 78,000 milos.5 STOP IN & SEE how : j Twin orec k tal Call 543-4465 ovosVOS. -h ea ter for RV. *135. 324- I3t-«i)»y&iulpm«il 13»-HMvy Equipment 6114.______;______p BTAC, V-6. AT. oxc. COf W»’- B'.-|ln..-.o-.„io,-«,O i ^ 72M4S or-726-7576,.ask. ■or 734-8730.______—_ ; unused Items Irom yoivour ’68 440 ongino. ro-buildabio.bio^ ^ < Urry,*9500.. - and w /oxtra hoads. now hl-pro ^ LOW YOIOUR MONTHLY ' Private Pilot Ground Schoohoot closet, ttasement ar ____ -12 wk courao bog. NoyNOV. storage areas wllh ■ diroct connection cam. 172-Aut08-P0ntlac. ;4ih'.For more info, - 733-6239.239. ciasalfiod ad. Call 733-0626.Jfl. *400/ObO. 543-5530. K — / ^ P r o f f 4 «AA^it h -T h e J — -14e-Antlqu«Aut^--~------a il.S a la rL . wagon... 63,i^ PAYMElENUCANBE! 1 ^ _____ m iles, lade groon. AC. > D iffe r<• e n c e . . . 1915 l^ o d o l T“ 'Rimaboaboul. PS. PB. *2600. Call 324-675752. 1^—— > 12S-TtWBlTf»ll« IS-TrmlTnUftre 125-Tnv®)TriD«n rwnito ' W e ste rn Stolatei Equipment 5 ? ^ t73-Autos*PlymoutIi HUIrOlJRVTtiTT^ - FOR BEBESTSElECn^lON ------h o s - o - 9 0 0>d < (e le c tio n of ,-Twln_r76lvolar'o, 2-dr?r 6~cyL — f — R a>ADRANIGER— Falls.Call 734-8118.______sp.. *000 or Irado lor til N ew a n d UiJied Equipment TgW Corvotlo. ground/:nd/u|> 7S4-8321 or 734-7879. V A L U E: LI E A D E R " reilorallon. optional hai "AMERIRICA'S a v a ila b le foior Construction, top. 537-6902.______When you fw 1962 T-Bird. n e ar perfelerfecl - something lo soli,-placc Logging3 & Farming^ condition, all original. *55(*5500. classlliod ad. You’ll llkoIWILU I - Call 733-M27:------—------feat results. MOTOR C0MB4 ______ShonlxuLLojaiLloTarmBentala ■ .. . — "MAGIC VALlgyUEY'S LOW PRICE LEADERS ' ' __ _ — 14»^Aiit08~-AMC l78=AirtDD6itei8 ------^— -M ouioiasnttitMn n______IMHiAUS_____ ^ ^ “ ^*Th* Rentol.'ArfbdvantOB* ProgTam'':"--- 19M RonaiilL Allloncor ’dia- d '• ' . _ v ___ 1 ■••OpttoM fOM M t mond odltion. 4 door sodslOdan, jn in .n .-_ _ T ju - u w r u - 5 spd.. PS, PB. AM/fM/FM ...... - ...... cassotlo. Call 733-9452. C a liW e s f mn ftfotes o r Y ovr Local Salei• s R o p . T o d a y 152-Autos-8uk:k • Gourmet KKi' itchens • Big PIctIcture W indows k.'TSfd Pecal*»oSter*, 1973' Rivoria,' Teiodo rmi'o • Full M asterer Bedrooms • Roomyny Interior Designs (weaTBRNBT^ aai-iM o ' llko new. Seo & drlvo lo aap- p re c ise . O a^ d w:^S25,2^_ • Large Livinging Rooms * 9 Flooro r P l o n s io APR = = ^ A lo c a l to U a 1976 Buick Eloctra, . lc 1 9 % • 17 Different»nt Floor Plans r u CATVIV>ILi^ ' miloaoe, *2500. Call 543-55 •after Spjn.______J ’Te'ElocIra 225. 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TWIN FALLS - I[rs t s not often that TWINWIN FALLS - "B efore I cam e government employeesees get l^uquets ^ ------2 1 thought no one else knew whal ------verba>-oHltera>—r— - fro n i gr ateful— — it-'slike.IJke^: ------clUtens they've served. I . - - "Thisrhis has brought nty-spirils up — But thisitlappens frequentlyfrc to the beibeen beating the'pavement, for staff at th^Twih Fall'alls J^b. Scrvice ks.’' - office,--TnBy—not—-Ol--only/- routinely- -• ____Theseiese_w ere_lyplcal_com m enls.at ...... reccivc grdt^ful phontone aalls.or let- j. . the closo of the three-day session ters. but eve^ tiave re smite sn for weeks," the former the monlhiy workshop:ops held lo help ' puter programmer said. WhUe I ^ Job seekers do a betterter Job of selling : he ost his job becausc of economic themselves to potentiallat Iem ployers. ' ' conditioIilions, he said he was “ blaming The workshops are} sosc popular th a t , It on everythingeve else." up through June therere 'was a waiting ^ It In the upbeat-mood generated list and reservationsIS w ere needed^ .at thele llInformal workshop, he freely 'and probably will bibe again this' exprcssiessed how his outlook has winter, says Mary Jo)o Cahill, place*' changedIged. ment supervisor. AvA verage ’vc com c to realize losing m y job . dance Is about 15. w as no Ione’s fault. But I was so bit- \ At the Octobor worl'orkshop certlflr ■■■■■■■■■ ter ind cynical il wos hard for me to TVwt'N tw•WtpnoHfANDrAREHZ g, R cates of completion weiwere given to 11 • I seek Interviews." Neumann J people; ranging fromn tirsl-tlmei Job BUIIIlle Dobson, left, greetsits t w i n F alls J o b S eirvJce r employee Leilala Shepherd during a videotapedV m ock jo bb InterviewI said, I seekers lo those with'4iii'40 years expe- le a rn allill they, can about a businessless general approach. th e Job)b counselor s tr e s s e s . H e ccalls undergoing in shiftifting from o n in- T h-e dldiscussion and training forced I rlence. some In m anageigerlal fields. ■ before ththe interview and ask queS'JCS- .Some participantsts admit they It a "saleales brochure'' to sell oncsei:seif. dustrlal a n d ag ricuullural li ecorfomy to lo n, analytej not only himself, but The group reflects thetht ripple effec^'-tlons. d id n 't know w h al a re;resume waf. and Jotj,, applicanlS'^rfcfd^cdai loto nol a service-oriented onone. _ lija cconiconomlc conditions and also the "M )f the. economic downtinturh general^ The m(m ore th e boss talks, the bet-bel- nearly everyone in ththe.October ses- .Jusl asksk for thc.Job,'J)Ut to sellII lltheir Agency pcrsonneisl believe Ihfs wide "81100110latlon employers face."- » ^ y the (arm crisis, withrlth several men ler he'll11 1Uke you is the theory. It'Isfls sion says they have 1learned how to skills, explaining ei why the emploiployer variety of backgroi-ounds among the 'attending whose Jobs; in farm-reiatW estlmaleiled 80 pcrccnt of the reasonson writeabetler'one. shouldI select SI them over other equal-eqi workshop members:•s helps them le a r n Frankank Allard, Twin Falls, was Im- • ^«.busincsscs have been elleliminated.' f. one persiTson is hired over others ol —r r ^ from one a n o lh e r. pressedscd with the tips given on how to »■*' Primary importance:e Ifs placed dpr- equal bac)ackground is "becausc you're • The workshop alsIlso gives the Job use the telephone lo gain an Inter- ing thc./hree-daysessiissions on appli- liked" ^ so project a pleasing per-‘£ Asking thtallsk ' seekers a broader piperspecllvc of the view by b being "pleasant, but' conls 'learning how» to writei a sonajlty.' good techrililqUB since it alyetcs theiob r ; labor situation nationwide, n ^ a f unafraidraid lo take no for an answer.**______- re su m e rT h e y a lso : airc'glven-m re ^— Tlie ^Jcf a 'P~sct‘gtgg"pra'ctiec: inreT" timetoraLmn hiinsdf; AppU u jp - membcrs'reportthohaf edUcaldrs now_ y\((er:er |being laid off from work in pcrtlnc&rinfo'rm^tionn .about.0 current viewsr arear photographed on closcd carite are Advised .. say young w o rk e rsrs can expect to sewingng machine repair - in Inarch job roat.Hct’.Jtjends andand all possible ..clrcutit .te.teleyJslon .so lhat workshopHop. - to leam .iiimi h e y . c i m a t e u t # ^ ) A..: shift.jobs four or fi'five.limes in.lheir. Allard-took courses In accoun- resource agencies in thhe e communiiy. members‘rs .can analyze, thclr weak . lifetime. in an effori to; change careers, But, probably most;t helpfulli ofiall, .p o ln ts andani gain practical experience“c theIntervieew and aisk quest]itionB. .The wo re- :. - ...... “ Vou u sed to nec,ced shorthand for AUhougljugh he’s had several Job Inter- according lo som e off the t^ gradudtes. in ttiat mmost stressful, bul necessaryiri' the boss tallilks, the better he’le’U Uke you is theQ- an office Job, but ninow It's m o re Im - viewss. he h was worried about how he ______is lhe actual practlcc; theytti gel in Job hurdle facing fj anyone looking for porlanl lo know how h( to operate a camc’acrs Involved w ith le ''Idea of using the telephone to tain on appointment. lo th c lr fellowfel Job seekers, the w orkshop a g reee e that "you see a g«.anan Interview was new to Mark ______TheiLCflnUdenoeJjolsl}lstcredahrough— The-wcworkshop atmosphere-ls-ln-.} n _ — SO prcfoject a plwsingi personality^p ■ ____ . big difference In tlhe . people (ro m « " “tice, ™' who said ' hc had been ; • the dlscoveh' they areire not alone in fo rm a l with wl abuiit ID staff memberse rs ■■mi Tuesday morning whenw. Ihey start to laugnlIght lo go oul and knock on [ - ■ their seemingly hopelesiless scarch for. leading.vi-varlous.scctions during the Many resumes aree too long. Slot- .lyquallfillficd a p plicants.. Thursday a fle rn o o nn iw henll's ov er.* .'__ s." He’s been without work foe.____: • — work—and-armcd-wlttvith-new- lech- event, ten snys, He-ndviscrkikeeplngthem to.--T htslsIs-often-dlfflcull-because-ise-we— ’They come • ini-depressed-Tind-“ - ™™‘Jrat months-bccauso of depressed ------nlques. workshop memem b e rs One by M em bcibers first are asked lo writerite two pages. One's life2 Ihistory can be arc tauglught that bragging is bad,d, but1 discouraged, bul b)bj the lime they o»ndltloiIllons In farm-related one are called up toI a mock Inter- down thehe kind of Job they'll lakeike saved for master fcsuiiumes which are In Job seeking sc one needs lo say:ay ‘.‘I leave, th e re 's a bigIg chonge. Slotteh businesslesses. ; ■ ^view wllh an agency siaf:laff member. right nowow, for survival, as well as needed in some .sltuanations, bul not can 0 do lhal well." Slotten sasays. says. "They’re smltiiIting and sh o u ld ers indivlcilvldual circumstances differ, They arc advised to disploy self ihelr dre;ream job. Then agency slaflaf for most individual Jobsbs. Salespco(eo p le,' Ironically, he says, sa, are straightened.;' bul all 11 persons completing the assurance, (even if ihcIhcy don'l feel memtMjrsrs provide extensive infor-Or- "Do one rc.sume foror one Job wllh oflcn fall-Into fal this pattern of)f inot Bul the r e a l b ?' !!!' IrolnlnBIng session agreed the best . 11) by silling firmly on the back of matlon on these Individual Jobs fromom one employer." Slollcllcn Jells appli- selling their I own skills so they Ih workshop m u st bec Judged by the u,|„g: they gained. In addition lo the chairs wiih both feelreet on the floor lhe Dictlcrtionary of Occupational Tl- cants. They should cotlonflne tholr ex- "come on01 ns shy or lacking Inn sself numberwhoactually'yf'li”')";. J, pracllcnlllcal help, was knowing they and hands sUil -in thelheir lap. listen lies. whl(hich llsls- som e 17,500 Jobjob pcrlence lo w hat fits ihchat Job. confidencmce." And 85 p e rc e n t of ” .“’T L I f'"'*'"* not. the. only one looking for ______well and not talk aboibout thejr own dcscrlptloilions...... Employers , have, to!told him when Bolh theth education and Job expexperl- do find cm p lo y m enenl, Catilll so y s. work. problems, ‘ ' U n d err l»the guidance of Roy Slotten.cn, they run an advertise!icment they get cncc of of "people attending the I Some of the - Jobs!)s are! obtained Asking the boss to rerepeat a ques- ,who colletleagues say Is expert in thishis SOO resum es and ha>aven'l time lo workshoplops have steadily risen over ov Ihrough the agency.'. •. she.says, but a n "Youou Ifeci lonely." Goldie Patter- tion is a good technlimique since it field, worl

■ I" !' ' ^ ©IdTpaa p e r ^ U Ssed=rans—^ f J e r p eeyfarmn er* s p uumpkirn is pluiimpest V canaicd K iw anlis i effort BySTEPHEN W. BlE E LI L ‘ Kyou throw y o u r ole)ld new spapers , ... ~lJV>avlisoc/afed.P/ess- • Hmrrtthem770a=^^HpSI - - could4>eputllne4hemn -i lo-much t>el------^TSravneO. I " “ COLLfNC'N TY.”— -An annual -. -icr use with only.aliTuIlle more effort____ a •; search for Earlh’srplumpest pl pum-"- •------< Smith By m erely d ro ppinglg the papers, -• pkin Was-won-here­r e - b y - a - f a r m e r ...... ! _ andusedcans. loo, intn the collection from the Gorden StatJtatcas-growers-— —i------bins localcd at m ajorsr groce'ry sto re s ; In a dozen location:oris argund the- and shopping m alls anaround Twin world lugged their e ir gargantuan' ^ 1 4 p Falls, you can a s s is t thetti Twin FaUs parking 1( ; gourds to the scale. - Spotlight : KiwanlsClub with mailany worthwhile circle Ki ; Robert'Gahcarz, of Jacobslown. S^SI V ■ , ■ N:J., took the top'pi'p rize of S4,000~' B a ■ acllvllles. -f-,--- - Washlngt 'I with a 671'pound ppum pkin. His While each IndivldutlUal conlributlon ngiol, Warcmarl, Safeway and brother, Edward, took loo lop honors IH ^H of whal otherw ise wou:>uld be Irash F lieri K E o t Fller.Avenuc Wesl and ____ ^wllh the biggesl squa{uash. whjch hit seems insignificant, UiUiecomblned kindergaiIngton Slreet North. - 595'ti poun'ds. ' efforts of a re a resldenimtsgivesthe received! The (ormer worlorld champion Kiwonians a b o u t $7,00(TOOeachyear. tlonaicon^r Elem entary students from Bul Dr. Art Frantz, cit pumpkin weighed 612 pounds and :lub presldenl, of Animalrgorlen Ihrough sixth grade ‘ ' was grown In C helan,n. \Wash. says if donations w e rerc increased the courtesy/ed 1free copies of on cduca- • "Everybody says; thIhis is Jusl fun, club could help w llh mmore communi- Legioncom Ai ic book called "T he S ecret • '1 - '• t • ly projects. ;; V this is Just games." said Robert Helenmai ft Island" this week, r- • -Gnncarz.-"But thisi- ls-6erlou8.-ulh. Valley RegionolMedIc the genetic giants, bul they llcal Center for • been acce declined. ' carseatsfor k ids a n dI car-c v e rsltyi^SoUsbury.'soiiol gr ftir. una U g diopulmonary resusc(t:(tatIon train in g bridge, M "W e've been a t this for 22 'ocSalisbury, Twin FaUs. h as years." said fiobertt G ancarz, wht} ' dolls, LitUe L e a g u e foooolbttUand mastericccpled ot Into the H arvard Uni- baseball teams. Music started afler he sawJW a 100-pound icFestand counseliniy graduate school in Cam- Jfldeiphla-open . APLMwplKrtao youthdinners. 1, / psycholog!, Moss, He plans to co rn a ^=^Thetjln«re4oeeted-;ee SPOTLIGHT on P a g e D4 ' I i . i _ _ _

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V ______\ ■ L -■ ...... ■ - - m i v Sund.iy,y, Ociober 19. 1986 Times-nos-NCws.-Twln.Fall3. Idaho D-3 ------I i i v e r s c■ i f j i e g j — “ -S ervi^ice new!rs------—^ ^ ----- BUKLCT - wuvy.^1.'^u j i u g i n u T i u l l 3 u t. M uiit i i-'he Jadobsi '■•7 , . 'sens H B ■ rhe Cranes ^ 3 r Stanley L. Sprague., :son of Harley Allred ofofl Twin Falls and Beulah Nor- ^ 9 and Daphne Spraguec iof Burley, has ris of Mi.m. nt th e LDS I GHurch on Fair Street,et. B uhl: A pro- Caldwell - and Peaearl Hlllyard, p — : I : Is planned 013:30 p I natives of Caldwell and Nampa, i a n ’s ^ ~ ■respecltvely..were maitarried Oct. 30, J____ [ Todd and Colleen Coh:oley were mar- 1936. in Caldwell. Thi'hey moved lo D H fl ’ rl«d Sept. 14, 1946, In1 E lk o . Nev. He ^ ______lJL. Buhl In Ociober 19455 a n d ran the r,___ t hits worked at Pet Milkilk Co. for near- D f e s s i o i 1, Sportshop and Club Rojo y al here for 25 irla n d W alt C aldw ell vorked at Green : ly'30 years. She has wor 1 years. ■ P P g : i A L ^ G'fant/PillsburyCo. for3) r 3S y e a rs West Vailalley City. Utah, and Tanyanya r’ERM l SPECIi i kIt •"' The couple _has^ ^h:Ihree children. Edson. Buhl: B eight grandchlldre^ e ji ______. Fre e H a irc u t W ith AAnyri ______•iThe couple has three th r childfcn— Dean paldw ^l. Sandpol)6rrir:,^aintlll. nndsixgngreat grandcliildren. " DCanny Todd. K ooskla;a; Terry Dren- ‘erm anent During 6ct in1 observance( of It ;,i . r. and Mrs. Dale H Iheir golden wedding inan n iv ersary . - I? - - • c, • 'ij-' (ir 50th wedding H Friends and rclutiveves are invited L with a private nrri^ Uinjm. j^eN ew brv ^ i ‘ IH lo call from 2 lo 5 p,m.n. at Immanuel U |H Lutheran Church pariIrish hall. 2055 ijTWIN FALLS-M r.ie 0 Owen were S F iler Ave, E .. Twin Fail: Nfewbry observed w e irIn i Tw in Falls. fc Ulrich and Blondlnaa Werner were m W la r g e; s SELECTION ^ . anniversary Fridnfy ty wli of Twin Falls m arried Oct, 25. 1930.i. a t Clover Lu- celebration. . j 9. S h e w as a fry ' \ llieran Church. They hlu av e farm ed in V N ew bry and Dixie:s. retiring from the Twin Falls area everc r sincc. I \ HALLI.OWEEN ^ M m arried Oct. 17. 193G. Ir They have six chchildren. Jean ij Hc worked for the c itythree ( children, ^ Hoehner and Vickie2 V itale, bolh i'. tiefore retiring in ]979.'in S Falls: Owtn Pocatcllo; Dallas Ulrk-h, U Buhl; /I 1 I PRIIINTS ^ ^ ' 4 CK)k at different cafcs.raiif., i and Dixie ) L ^ Dorothy Koci, Boise: Peggy P Ohlaug. 1 G eorge K's In 1982. 1 graridchlldren ■iJ Burley: and Myron 1U lrich. Twin te’^nd Dixie Newbry •- — - Fiills;-Therc arc H grantindchildren. H ^ NEWStWHI1(6J1ACHHIES_ _ J • I T he couple i has th>n. p D a l e i Dale Newbry Jr.. Twin _ _ . . B / . STARTINC V f^ewbry, San Banas. Call linVand Wilbur Ulrich,=h |V |AT . . \ M ors, Nampa; seven g :(nd one great-grandson.tourism Steady^ duijring Exp( )NAL PARK, vehides'I anda more peopic counieded tana contributed moree thnn half of ______2 B A L M S P>ECIUSQNSURG I R G E R S ^ ^ r-N allonal-E aric—Utif-y c air^c-^soJoun^Jhat.peopl^ r - >lc.-_thc.v.lsltor_lol.al, _____ I; _ B t^rllcaIjcMiiy Throug l*Tt>r*«»*on»l Cmt Glacier oft to u rists an- stayed inIn llie park longer Ihls year:fri Cariyda~once again1 provided 17'“ ■ '; ' feTServico WHat We r - E x p o ‘86 in 10,3 hoursrs com pared lo just 8.6 hoursirs percent of the tourism1 ttnlal. and the feDC tlumbia. park Inl985. non-Canadian foreign 1counlry with “ R!EE C HEARING p -j Goodd Selection Of New> w & U t e d 1 4 ? VCLACIER NATION) ilors w as Wesl :.-=r— M on t-iA p )— Glacier-t!lIlc Roller said But Kx]iCxpo brought ho Influx of the most Glacicr visito St. .G e rm a n y hoth year;irs. Japanese TESTS I didn’t gel a surge of visitors from fn the East and Midwest., . the jitatc-ot-origtn stiidydy visllors. who flock lo other0 western . .. ' SANDY’!S BERNINA OF 01 BURLEYjl tXclpated bccause o f• -season I began. / In fact, 733-0916 o fficials' ha‘d(' yielded rtsulis“remarlfabiy-siml!ar- rC iar~ national parks;— rcm;in;itn—rare" in — A "Cbioifiplete Safes & Se,S e r v l c S " i]parby ^ British ' Colur ----- Glacier,—desplte-greallater -altenllon. ___ BOltetter Hearing thru I spokeswomarilMichellelUld - - b e —som e' .lo In st yeuiear,- — ■ — ------l i - 12340akU;l«y 678-1573 ------BurloyrlD Jll ------TJiursday. U ts from IM In both-ih-ms.'i and 1986. M ontanansins by Ja p a n e se media, Prorotessiona! Care" of Meanwhile. perfecect October ____ t: Before the sum m er eading se for tbc accounteded for about 23 pcrcent of ^ain Ave. W. Twin FolU1 .|| I In ■ Vancouver, ihc vislls-iIs-lo Glacier Park, Albertansms weather has. pushedd this year’s tourist industry off of lasl year's, ------pi^icted -there would______* .w ere the nexl mosl commonon visitor totals ahead of lat way. accor* visitors::— coiilrir»utlng“ about~onc-“1C-—Rottcrsald: ------■jplllover of tourists )m The eleclrlc-cye 5 ^ UnlifDiied TeTennis & Use of Ball Machi.Khiiie ; -isald In Ific NovemberItop Is talking/- a ANDa FRIENDS linens and bath accessc;sories. AllAl Day Bicycle Use = set ol tricU ;, K.-'i 3book. Hei^arned parenl convenioniandcompleic . □ Daily updates ot weeedding ______:__JdOIiCLUbaciJijiLJ?ide-|iJ^«-hQUfs)-.i ) - • ...... • :^for such telllale signs 3 oM he couple's gift • gifis p u rc h a s e d for you,>u, to l i m it...... Oni- RouiuiRc ol Golf (18 holes] irrccloLoLllicZ J . '*■ ‘weight loss, chronic ho m ans:------——— ~ duplication:------^ ^ 7 - s x ------i o ™.nr-innarTrnomTTTwrTTxpcmrr , ..drop in grades, nonstopH otline (800- lale director of ^ssissistance in choosing an □ Ease of return of dupjplicaie I .new and Inappropriate st gifts for exchange. - vices at Fair------^appropi3priate and needed OR •andmoodswlngs------Jing gift, one Ihat you ------Roehrich,-clinical_dlrt mit. N.J.. snld weddin Pat ReynoldsJs lead to steal- knovwI ifIho bride and groom will 'f-4i. • ' ; National Cocaine Ho I. ■ Ken Bennettt t ^ ■ H lILYCONDOraiNIJIUMRACKAGE-E...... ------. -COCAINE) and associatefor monty. Im- enjoy, abilities, vio- □ Use3e your Bon charge or A (jfcat w a y for y o u itn(} yoi/ouf family to enjoy ' X i'- —substance -j^use scrvlc rican Express for ease of O cto b er 25 ■ . '''J th e t.iN in Sun VV.illey 'c O a k s Hospflal ih SummliI drug-induced Americ lase.'A lso gift cerlilicales' i'crack addlcilon could ia le and deprcs- purchas ...... SPECIALBmD. ^______SPECIA L B^CKAC:AGE INCLUDES:______KICE REDUCED DAILY -■'irig a n d d n ig dealing forSttCinpts: ------are-ava ■ ^ or J bcdroofijofii L oncJom inium TFifirst NKjht~-»-ul( K aif. 111 734-4800 and ask for A C C O U N TS AVAILJLABLE .Impairment of. driving, suddenly ab isn’t □ Call • K itc h e n Fiicilitteliltes • ScSecond N rg h t-'/? Rate low ' anym ore. ' tvlarianrjn n . ------; lence-stemming Irom d • Free Use* of SwimmingSwi Pools ♦ TlThi/cJ N ifjh t-'/.'.o r 'A R.ite d, add in g ; DGift^fl wrap free for registered - -delusions, and-paranoia & S a u n a s - ...... ■- e cigarettes a( brlc3es. Is lo n leading (osulciac a m / 4 ■ ■ ■ - "W hen your c^illd 1 suc hig h e r risk of ------!------:— -OfJer-Good-OctoDer-l-No'O (oveinln'ilv—W86— ^^ ------;the ‘person you knowSjuana-orusc— ^ b ew are." Roehrlcn saidrpn , a ' a re also p #■*2 Z M S S 3 F lf D R M A T IO IM A N D RESE . TOLL FREE ' I "Children who spiokcise c hard drugs | - FOR M ORE INFOR SERVATIOWS CALL T( ___ :ro L befor(La£Cjg.lia.lc_ahj ' - g6ing oTIb'SnloKc'jn^ji ; c In JState 1-800D - 6 3 2 - 4 1 0 4 ■Z alcohol. These cl^lldrpn :Z m uch more likely lo use^ w s O u t o f S t a t e 1 - 83Q 1 i]b.635-82616 1 ...... _ •J eventually." ^^HTISING— — ------...... Sun-un-Valley-GompanjeSun-V^k/ailey,-ldaho-833;S3— ^------0 6 2 6 ; ; ■ ------f?ow^*Ta* NoMrrciuOrt in'HV H.icMrjr- HftcM------T I M E S - N E W =^tASSIFTEDSDXZS :1 . ,PH0NE733^ ...... r

* ' !__ ~ D-^ TlmBS;N0M5, will sp e a k . A G00D1^DING — Agape Ladles luncncheon Is planned for ^ ms IGA -for_.Thursday_g„, Wednesday - Lasagna.—------in -lo -W illia m -and-checscr broccollr slaw. • brcaar-^------reccptlon will l)cbe held prior to the meclecllng. Young U:30 a.mI.m. Tuesday at lhe Linco:o ln Inn in Gooding. ,j. ■ ■ dellvery.- c-R ;tsm » » o n will tp o nk.-n Thursday— Turkey. l?uttcr.andapDhilt lcplc. ______contoct Bruce Barlarton, chapter presldcnl. 73-173-I-8471. will provic)vide m usic. Both a re from T w in Falls. "jp'rldny — G round beef paltjalty, ^ Thursday -— Groccry delivery; Fridayf —Tuna loaf, cream ed peas.. - — ------.—pinochle 1 p,m ; n;:-blngo7p.'m ------ pie to H a lf Moon Bay. Sp«clol FerrFutvr* F Oal«t The brolhers iuse seed Ed Thehe giant pumpkin variety is I carefully culls from frc promising- yearsrs old. but it first caughi ll BINGHAM’S'S WEDDING mericrfs Fawrite Store looking pumpkins.s. but the key is world'■Id's n tle n llo n In 1900 "p whi E d 's ruthlcssncss.. hhc esajd . Wllllaillam Warnock of Goodrich.I. 0 On- CATE!ERING "I pianl several1 siseedgjin-o hill.” lario.;0 . sent a 400-pound specimencn to 733-< Sale ends Satunirday, O ct& ber 25. — li* - -8058 ^ -ik/.StUM lfiKt said E d in a conspiripiraltfcy w hisper. the PP a a ris W o rld 's Fair. CoaphKnciptloaia iivntej ii stock •'And there will always a be one Theie pumpkins arc grown from fro dominant plant. so s< I pull the seedsIs cultivated for the mosl ppa art o lh ers.”------by cor:onl6stants and traded amornong • I ... ■■ ------Ij------The brothers flguigured they spent tliemscnselves. They grow on 50-foii-fool S2.500 planting threeirce acres — out viness ; and are fed. watered andd ii in- - - of 275 acrcs they farm fa wllh iheir father — In giant pumum pkins...... “This year, especi.eeially. everyone P a ris” on our farm sloppecped. Wc have 50 'potUghtt- “B es a u tifu' i B r i d ^r B e g ih ca t T h e F a crcs of cabbage lo to harvest, but , , • Continued from Page Di 2 today, w e're all here.” h Robert ^ , —Terrl rri JohnsoiLTRupertiTls among =^SbTTfefhftifttg“Old^So7fiethin The World Pumipkin pk Contedera- morcthi than -100 le a d e rs nnd tion competition is the promo- Cooperlerativc E.xtension Service Starrsta N ew - Sionnething o Borrowe/e d - tional Idea of Rfly Waterman, W who from ata c ro ss th e U.S. and Canadaaat-' ai — .. . ru n sa restaurant Inn CCollins. jcntlJnRIng th e N atio n al 4-H Volunteerc e r Som ethirling Blue. The Paris - ______Hc and his brolhether thought up Leaderler F o ru m this week In ,ra=------W iligivejtyoujiiteeBlue— ------the-annual -fall ritiritual.- ami the ilngtDirri>X*rThe11virdayT)ro' I is d esig n ed to help volunteer. __ event has grown cac.•ach year. P rize Is G arter aind r a garm ent b a gg ...... nioney comes oul.t:-ofthe~W o alcr:' ;rs to im p ro v e organization an mans' pockcls. bulI uwith about 250 n u n ic a tio n skills, increase 4-H ■ w th the fpu rch ase of your visibilltility. Ic a rn how to recruit. w edding the ...... train.. UJuse a n d recognizc volunteer 3 gow n! C om e to tl- :rs a nd im p rove leadershi pstvsixLol^ Z —e'arisj3olDliBoottiJocybuEI ~ T een s ey|)ifered-lS^; Igh sclf-underslandlng. picture pfaerfect w edding nneth E . Je n k in s, son of Doris'■1‘i gow ti. O)url selection includIdes class insstead , . s.eRoy J e n k in s . Twin Falls, ed In th e B oise State Universi-rsi. several fsfam ous n am es in e a tre A rts d epartm ent produc of court!trooms lyjg "N iph ______bridal faslshions with gownsIS YORK, Pa, lAPtM - Teen-agers oflhelg! Iguana" which closed Salur-j;;- ev ery pricice ra[nge, Cgrne mjn " Charged wilh underderage drinking, day. JenkinsJer has also parllclpated I drug use and otherier su m m a ry of- six otheih e r b\U productions includingi„B" today ancid d iscu ss y our plai fe n se s'a re going to} classc instead of “ '-Tlic UaL'ady'sNoVfor Burning;" ■ court. Charges - anand fines are “Arseni;nlc and Old Lace” and "DiallaiM I ...... with our EBridal C onsultant, W., ; _ dism issed for those wlwho complele an forMunu rd e r.” _ -...... S haron MvIcKenna. U nderage Drinkingsg. Program ad- ==m lnlstered-hy—York)rk—Alcohol D rugServlccs Inc...... Coordinator Wendydy Shive said the ^ NOW * 2 ^ p rogram was dcslgmIgned to educate ' OPEN ^ leen*agc offendersrs about the ------dongera-of-alcohol UHC"!He-nnd-obusc:------_Sunday-12-4 T ~ " ~ “ The referral is at a t tlic discretion Strohop-earty-ForCttrlsimff^ r ------^ “ ------oUho.dlstrk£.ju^lico,^ and-thc^pUoo— - t h t •' Is available orilv-onejne-llme.- -Shivc H H said. “ An Individualil canc go th ro u g h I u L atlernativescnlencmgngunlyonce. S^D-A-H-O A RT-H 1 "Underage drinkingIng and drug use are the most seriouss problempi s facing ,,4" (across Irom inoParls)— I I S3 M ain Avo. W. • 734-SS54 I — • -our youth today.'-' shshe said . I

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■ f - I - ■■ piparent: Cesarecan birth ^ Slur>day.ui Octobor 19. 1986 TTlmos-Nows. Twin Falls, Idaho D-L " — class ofjJersd---- W \ ^ m M •VVolunteers ol are needed to workwo in who have difficultyIty with basic skills sponsejnsored by the Community Aclion N a t ua r a l p a rr e n t s ’ TWIN FALLS -- A cesarean birth the C om m unity Action _AAgcncyb in rwding. wrltinIng. arilhmelic or Agenc;ency Is In need of plastic eating ------c la ss“ foi“ cxpcctanmt-parents-or“for7 TThrift“ft Store.,,Items, need^ for foi the spoken English-...... is __available In utensil^nsiis arjd la rg e paper, bngs. If y ou. those' who havee experienced a sloreJ ao re sm all children's clotllothing, Kimberly. Hansen?n. M urtaugh and can1 donale.doi ca^l C yd al733-9351.______cesarean birth willII be held at Magic winteror coals and knick-knackscks. To Twin Falls area. Thrh e p rogram , B asic I Z r i g f i tt i s o v e r ss t a t e d Valley Regional MiMedical C enter on volunlenicer or donate items.s. call Skills Volunteers.. Is sponsored by Thisrhis publlc-scrvlcc column is Mondav. Oc(. 20. fnfrom 7 to 9 P.m , in Dnroth)thv at T.irt-qnsi p yt jq nr_stftp_lhc nr CoU&gn-nfJtntith. IbavuDctiit wiiiuiiig new “Irene E. Oliver’ W omen’S t)y Ihtthe Cornmunily" Action T ______lo.say .this-for a Ion, „Th'rlfl Tutors are necdecled to help with this cornimnmunlty with volunteer help. If long tim e; M y w ife A jS M H ealth C enler c(conference room Slore,C.700 7 Shoshone Sl. Wesl. program. To volunt ...... Hnd-I a d o p le d a chili TAbigail inlecr as a tutor or. you-I- needm a volunteer, call Sherry rhild y cars a g o . a n d located on the seconcnd floor. studeni, or for n • since th e n I ’ve bccciccomc fed up wllh |V « more information Gareyrey at the College of Southern VanBurenI Through discussiision. and a slide * Thefhe AIzhcimer/Dcmentiaa Sup- about the program lhe so-called "rightghts" of biological W - m. call Ruth Scolt Idaho.\ho. 734-7583, to have ll appear in presentation, this :single class ex- portGcGroup needs a volunteer to help al733-9554,ext. 3540Jor_4M-4338.. Jhlsepis column.______. _ . parents,and.thcso-ciocalIcd^rJghls".of D e a r A b b y^ -'-plorea the medicalI indications- for-a—organiznizc meetings and'coordi adopted children.I. Whal\ about Ihc irdinale cesarean birlh. hosj)spital procedures, speakeikers and activities. Assistdistance ♦A typing teachcher is needed Jo rights of parentsi wlwho adopted that delivery a nd recoverery. is also child? Iso needed in fundraisinglg tech*I leachjyping lo a ncnearly blind senior ^ ■ 9 Onccnee there wore iwo women The fee' is J5 andI pparticipants must nlques. 'In rccenl years cs. For more informationn -«xceKcept-the-odoptive— Shnpeeped-to^nakeyour9-one^------lccc_pr4valfr-lutoring-for-a«- a d u lts — » Th'crrcmgrgeiresicy tood program ■— — parenis. Oneine became your guiding jlar Remember us? We'reWe lhe on

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■ eD — ■:=£;,=2:,=r;= ------S c l W O T suppty 99 « “R0OOM KEY” ^ 50<^DRAJAFTBEER WO BREAKFFASTS! “ $1.00 W]IVELLDRIMffi ______s h ’4T77 ____ — -I.MILEfAS i j — — Sfiowluius-yoiir-rbom ---- key from1 any< Jackpot hotel or0 motel and enjoylalL hearty farm-----ii s r - ....- ^ Rooms I------iresh-b-breaktast-for— ~ l e sss s than buck. ik'vcrjt^jc not Our special il 3 m , The Best included. I introductory rooi I of All Wor)rlds rate was so popDpular we had to y You deserve tho' b■> III avoiUhihly. 24-tii)or 2 to 1 DINNER $3.95 n.-^«.Ti-nlittre-mjutml. .Niifarail.-rfili!.-*lcl>i-c.-:tlrtl««i.- ...... - ...... - B l ack,.Brown. c k .. “All fiNiiJ. spccu!.-cub Ate ujhjcci tn c.iiK'ciblMin wi|hii00,... toin Video m i m Oownlownw thirds.. .w 5,000 Coi i t t - Lynwood whatever lonus on Royal i ------you-can haiandle.—...... : ...... Poker Boialt in order v ; - Flush dealt ^ P = ------^ U 3f^ll"n-| I HOTEUCASJNOIO • JACKF^T. NEVADA------_ ti - i s H o S ; t a ■■ - ...... - ...... ■ ^ ------■■ < ) I ; 00-6 Times-News. Twin Falls.s.Idaho It Sunday.October19.1986 ' 'I ■ ■ ' O k ! . g r * // n w M I J ------^

• ____’ ^ as c!orn ppricessslip below j i i )proved last year, there's already,:’ | ; i}yMlKE;GLOVI::RiR in nonortheast Iowa reported prlcirlces of As the price coi;onlinues to dwindle, Oslcslendorf. "The question'm-is. what is a marke( appro 1 effort under way to force Con-,;- , ! TJie Assoclolcci Fre:’ress 'JH Clcenls a bushel. Officials; atal the It means increasesed financial trouble As A5 markel prices of corr;orn .drop, clearing price???" Daugherty said, an ef ___ __ lowii#ii Deparlment of AgricuIcullure for many farmer:;rs who already arc Dauaugherly said, many farmirmers are "The great hueJe and cry has been gress•ess to make changes because ot ; ' DE^’s MOINES, io'iowa — Corn prices StalisJlisllcs .said "tKe“ Iast~Tlmcme IfiiT’uirder” p ressu re77Tn Iowa; Depart- able3le- lo get a h igher p ricea throught that as wi lowei'er prlcesrth-Fsruff Is’spiralilraltng costs, Ostendorf said. ; hove dipped beloww S$1 a bushel for the priceIce w as less th an Sl w as In 1971. m enl of Agricultiilture officials have theIC federal i farm program.. FFarmers going lo move,. The cruel facts are „q.j."There's developing in inis coun;, estimated lhat '5.15.000 of lhe roughly who first time In 15 yea/ears, and form ex- whenien it reached !)4 cents. ho sign up In advance forr ththal pro- that In lhe last5t four or five or six , y an . Incipient backlash agalnsl the i-; -; id. corn 100,000 farm ers wiwill be forced off the g ra r perts warned Tliurliursday lhal prices Dui)uring lhat ir>-year period, •am can essentially sell theiheir grain years, our pollclIcles have caused ex- traordlriarv cost of fara pro;i.-,t ------lo (Ithe government -for prle< should drdp evenh~more’as^formers' r soldodon a cash basis hit a highlof of $3.44- land thia yeiir< - rices - lh a l -iJunded producti(tion-aroimdthe-worldr", ams," Oslendorf said. '"Thev.r;-" e well above m arke( levels.s. There's Jusl no \ rcapUilsyc.ir'st)ou[ounllful harvest. a busiushel In O clober of 1^74. “ The average costcc of production Is are\ 10 reason to believe iliticai backlash is g o ing.to build to rn-ls horrible." said ------Prices havo-been kind-of-sllpslipping—approaching f i aI bushel.'^Daughcrty— b >f_Iowa’s -we!rc-golng-lo-r-recap(ure-that-over---Pjrjr-i?(Tlcvel“wherc the farmers~are go^ ':•^ ’ '' Steve Dau^erly' ofo the Iowa Corn andd s sliding on down and (he wort»ord has s a id .- rm e rs a re enrolled in (hc pnp ro g ram , nigh(. It Jus( ddoesn't happen lhat g to be in un extremely precarlouj- T-*;— id~lhe“ cosris~proJecte(l~; d - a t - « 0 way.’’ - Growers Assocladoitlon. "I don't think been;n In the countryside lhal Agriculture Doilepai-tmcnt officials 2|!f, ilitlcalpos|tlqn nationally^ ; il corn by harvest time." Illon nationally. • Olhers w o rry ' Ihore's any doubtbt Uiat you cannot sec % hiivc predlctlid iiI large I corn harvest ^ t that-as priccs tall, iriT Vm jusl can I. uaviii fteofflfi------edininiiitretiofl— 'ccom c lotflllj” ricpen" ii.TtK>-fHot-iu Tli l d oftU4hin luC on gn a s______survive on $1 corn. -M hV.« H'Jt'i'ig■ Ilo huge supplies of n------farm—farmers-wiH-trct ofadisaslwr." advocI’ocacy group Pralrieflre. "Il licy has been to seek “ “i m a rk e t deni on governmment i payments which andid tlthe taxpayers arc going to much ,, It's nothing short of i t It to a lread y in sto=lorage. - - The money cornn producersp receive shockicked people. You expect I ?arlng" priccs, where com;ommodity have come underer increasing political longeiriger sil back and let the kind ol I has been dropping;ig isteadily this fall, come,ne. bul when 11 acluallyly g ets "I frankly won’t’t be surprised if wc valuilues plunge to make (hemiem m o re scrutiny. farmrm program that we've got now ; ^ ------nnd-lliJR-past-Aifedi ______sec It drop to 7f> centsci or less." said comimpetltivewlth other nations.[nS;______ThouRh a five-e-v ear farm bill was lakeke 11its economic toll." he said.______•;. _ r . NMew tariff I mCan'efuMflogget loolksto thefiIlture mnay boost 1 — ^Small-ll-^rew^eek; ' J ^ disagrlagrecmcnl over how far new lar- , riidAssoclnled Pn\s.ress erodin[ling the ground. . i ^ . *■ Iffs> 01on Canadian soflwocftl lumber • . Yetet this logging show is morere I lhan y • ■ ■ J imporiports will raise home prices, but . VVIMSR. Ore. - Wally Budden selectl‘Clive logging. It represents / industilustry groups say they cxpect the ^ ^refully watches5 theIf carriage as it of tfitTRtTfew rem ain in g fam ily logjoggmg jf' , • T w “T— ------ta riffs iffs-to-cncourage-higher-prlces-r;------: swljigs with th ei- i cables groaning -operairations in O re g o n .. . ' . . / Iromin nnon-lumber housing suppliers, . . — du^rathcmountalnsiinside,. _ _ ^d(udden Is tho^hook lentlender, S l. \lthough they cite varloui figures, • ______; . _ ; / Allh > “6otta skin 'err back,”I he says, scouliijling'out the.bwsb fbrskldl ro ad s~ ------' V x ------lumnber- be industry. groups_project,.the______^■'v. giving two quick:k pumps on the for eacheai turri. Ik* also sets chokilokers. *f • • ■' neww dduly on Catladlan ^ftw ood, us- racyo-whistle a l hisIS waist.w His daughter da chases on the landlmdlng, . .f. ■ • cd widely wll in U.S. homebullding, to , ( ^ e . two. th reei longIc blasts and a unhookooking chokers and settingling a _. % addd SIseveral hundred dollars to the ’ sho^t echo down the canyon a frac- chokerkerw hen needed. W i ‘ costJt cof a typical home using the , • , lloi} of a secondid la te r from the I In addition to operatingi; (he ^ wood.od. yanlcr's whistle. y arderler, her husband operatesL'S th e ^ j H / - Al\l the same time, however, ■ _ Up on the landingIng, his son ln-law. shovel/el and drives the truck. dcli\eliver- ' ® * , ' domestnestlc lumber producers m ay/ yac'dcr operairator- Terry Ing (hethe logs (0 Southwest I'orcslesl In- lakele Ithe opportunlly to pad Iheir' i Ne^enschwander. throttles tf the hay dustric:ries mill In W hite City. • S pricesces to make up for recent lean wire drum, slackingng off( th e m ainline. LoggIgglng flows in Iheir blood, (imesies stemming from overproduc- ! Uudden wades thrthrough the brush. Budcudden knows his (rade woll. hav- h « / I lionn andai competition from non-wood pushes the chokcrr nubbin'r around, a Ing logged lo| for more than fouru r do- * - ' y 'substitistitiites. the sHdlng bell. He cades.•s. Logging is reflected In in the • log and locks it.ln thi "Tht'The Industry is in real dire ' >g. then Jumps to a hardhiilhal. the suspenders and. ^ 1 ' ; races down the log. ‘ straitsalts, consldcring'thls has been a clear of the swing- Inoseefiltingpanls. ll ■ i site that will be cle. , - recordord year for consumption," said id II lives in th e callused haihands •• fc\. H ‘ Inecables and thrashashing logs. And • ^ ' Debor;horah Lineback, spokeswoman for • One whistle -biaslast. The chokers thal pull pi smoothly on a worn1 Hus-H s 4 ^ . 'he CoCoallllon For Fair Lumber Im- , ;. H : tighten like a hangrn g m a n 's noose. Uf- <|varnarna chainsaw. The saw roarsinrs (0 g ■is. “This is going to be an oppor- ' H - tine the logs above th -growling-a8-it-gnaw.s-througl)ugh-a s • tunllyIty to regain the markel and get ; ■ - Budden relaxes,. b’ but keeps a wary smallII 1log. :ksome of thal (profit) cushion."...... E ^t__„c^onjheiogs^jowawly | m oving up the Two^iV0_deeades ago. (he saws of g ^ ------sleep slope.______po loglogger'si' who contract'out (r •lentlful lumber supplies-atemm------ing from frc overproduction, plus com-, ■ ilUntll someone: turnstu the industry servlet’Ices. ro ared Ihroughiighout ** V~i ■ nrOund, we're goinging to go on and on Oregorgon’s woods. i petitioiillon from wood substitutes such destroying bur w atersh'e'ds.” h e ' Now,ow, only th e hig firm s can affordaff * i -a s-aalumlnum-slding-and-sleel-5tuds,_- lu i ------■==r=\varnsr^iThis-ahoulduldn^trbeHhe-€nd-ofr-t®r[waterBudden-lamenlftT ------_ - > shouldluld help moderate any Increases ■ logging - this shoulould be the beginn- Dun'on't blam e lhe U S. Forestit !:Scr- ^ 5 ^ * direct!ectly linked to lu m b er co sts, vice■ 0or BLM. he says, noting« t‘ha( . . Butlut industry officials say any '. B t I S udden, cri. look:loks out at the 30 m anyly of the heavy equipment mma anu- .7 0 ^ ■ ' lumberIber price Increase m ay be copied ■ ; , a c re s he Is selectiveively logging In the facluriurers lobbied heavilyy In ' ^ Ni by devdevelopers, builders, realtors and-. ' J M^ys Creek drainagilage on (J.S. B ureau Washiiihlnglon, -D.C.. resulting inn gov-p . ' , • olhersers who can camouflage' Iheir'? .' of'^Lnnd Managemcment properly. In ernmeiTient policies th at calledId for . . pricc:c hhike by pointing to the tariffs. - H ' iiiibther three weeks.!ks. the small crew clearcircultlng using massive eqi • ^ ? . "WhWhen people see IS p e rc c n t added<. ----- from-Ashland— hls-lis-daughter Vickie ment.,l_____ - _____ - ...... — ...... ------■/ (o-(hc thc-lumber price, the. developer*!------V Neuenschwander ulsalso works at lhe Yet•I he worries thal some: ggov- ^ • . ^ willI aadd 15 pcrcent, the iieallori ______Sitc_=_wjJlJiave-Ioi-logged Ihe entire—icriimeiaeiiLpolides-cause-erosion, ----- —would-nld-add-a-blt~.Thoy-caB-do-thalii------23D,000-board-rooI unliunit. "You'ou burn all this stuff off ^■1^ becaus:ausc they know il’s going to be * ^et there are few fev broken hard- groundnd,” he says, kicking atIt the ^ A blametmed on those grubby lum ber pro- ryou‘11------^ ^ ------V' -'sM —ducers:cr3;^ald-Guy-MoDrak.-manBger-r— - d£ep Inlo the earth . neverr gget anolher tre e h ere." Bc T t l education and market analysis for. ^Instead. Budden1 hhas employed a Sinccice he was discharged fromm the jW; - the rNorth American Wholesale ' ^ lin e cable logginging system using a Armyy atj 22. B udden has workedked In Lumbenber Association in Chicago. . , larger sled yarderr vwith three cable thp logging lot woods of Oregonn andi ^ ThChc Commerce Department on i <»T<1T15 that ccnlal H | | R f l i B | i [ B —T-liursdirsday-tcntoUvely-ordered-the-15 ------Iw ulback and liny wiriv ires. Me: .1 has clearOut units, leavcaving pcrccnlccnl duty in ruling that the Ca- . ‘ rrhe main cable carriescai the logs up prcciouious little to withstand the pi nadlanlan lumber was subsidized II- lilc'thc-haulback—erfui-ti-crosion Uiat -batters Orc|)regon legallylily by provincial g overnm ents, _ co b le pulls Uie c airri;ig r rt c back down iniiunt.intains come wlnler. Indeed, hc Thehe Coalition For Folr Lumber ^ l & skiu row. T he l iaIJr> y w ire provides can lellell you of areas he cleared of jo ris, an Industry gro u p th a t fil- ttU; slack that is vitn'itnl to giving Bud- lolingege decadcs ago. areas lhat havehi cd the complaint which led to the • ___ Uen tlK^ llexibilityty to reach and yutlon0 recover. . dedsio re lrie v e io^s ' withMlhoiif’ destroying “ I've've seeii wliole” mountaliisii islon to-Impose the duly,-citcsia'. - CongreIgressional Budget Office' study ------younger—trees—nol-H)l—yot—ready- to- fllidcofrofl;” h esay s;------—- ~ liul fcfcalihg a I Ih'at a 20 p c rc e n t diily h arv est. Don'l)n't gel B udden wrong. He is no wouldIld have added only $300 lo lhe And each log is gently gt lifled clear preser'ervationisl bent on stopping (hc price:c of building a new homft; ’ of the ground, protecting the Intlusiristry dead in ils track s. . precious topsoil. - • i'nIII i for getting the old dydylng^ Linebaieb ack sald . ------Budden-wJll-txiU_yi3-vnu.that ls-the.dlt:—irces.os.DUl.l_hii-sayii_llThey"should I u 1 d.b e_ ----- ’hile-a-15 percent tariff-would br; r ' ------fcrencc bcUeen hiaHis syatmi-and.lhe uaed Int; the p rice hlkc.closer to <550.' th e _ :------larger-highJcad-cablable-loggiug-iipcra-___ iiiiiiijiilaughler^grcus-— ------. ______ultlmm atate co.sts could be m ore _ ------tion,-'With -itjr huge-(;e-machiner>~thut— '*^11t-gives-mc-n-pang--) sometlnd im e s------W ally BuddeIcn-sets choker (or skykyllne cable-systcm-on>n Ilogs-on a Job ln.«outht h e m O r e g o n - -■ wldesp^espread. ______...... d ra g s th e logs aloialong the ground. t # See TIMBER onPagcDBB .______

11 candidat3 tes for 4 open1 placesI Canticy nial Com-....,- » IJalc W..,Qulel< ir..NQr-.! Williams. D Monimt., said Friday. the ageagenda, that there will pro- ’ ______ayearinadviUKc. mittec and co'chairelired the ismi Leadership T'Twin thwest Mutual LifeIfe Insurance Co. Quigleyey cur- The consortiuium, attempting to bablyy , also bc^ dension oiT” ,r ------President-Kleel Le • board last fall, - - . Engineers Inc andnd regional m an ag er forr the dent of .Toas(mast«isters International Club 14'149 of overseas, priimn a rily in Middle Howc'iwcver, he said hc doesn’t' Three officers will■’ill serve under Wagner. JiJack co m p an y ’s Twin Kali;'alls office. An engineer byI pro-f Twin Falls, Eastern and P a ccific i Rim nalions. think< ththe Import duty will ,cause " W. .Miller, m an age er r of tb«‘ souliiern divisionion of fession. Block hass bwill slep up (rom a vice v Valley Chapter off th e M aho Socicty of ProlrofeS' Falls law firm of Smith,Sn Beeks & Goss. Smithith is a consortium, saiclid he and Idaho and ArAmerican officials at the " prcsidenc>^under-M<-M«y-t<*-|)rMideol-fleel-uniui)(]t;r— Klonal Englneens.anc!and-is-a-member-oI-thcJEi JEwin— form er_m ayor_uf.I. Twin1 Falls, a councilmanlan for Cov. John Evansns plan lo co-chair meetingling. k------W agnefflfe^il-bcn jpcni-— Ffl»s-Kotnry4:iub— ^ Itorrioy an "exploratoryy.meetlnji’’ of rep- . ’’Thishls has been the only oppor- C lioiis- • Joan Edwards• - dean of planning, rcsea:;arch for Twin Fulls Coyr)Unty. He has-a long llsl of)f ccivic reseniaiives iroi•om the slates of luiiliyni:riirtwo-fuirycafs'orwrangl— — 7 — Riisscll Kvunvig.;. ;a Twin- Kalis altorney/ whov and development al the College of South*thern credentials. Amongng them arc: former chairnirm an- Montana. Idaho, Id; Oregon, Ing foror ithe Unilcd Slalcs and the hos served only onele yj e a r on Itie C ham ber boa)oard, Idaho. She has servedved on lhe Twin Falls Plannming ship of the board of directors of Twin Fallsi MMelh- Washington andnd the .Canadian Canadiaidians to comc together and , 'i ------will-gel-a-<}uick-boosttosLlu_y,li;e.pr.ebident-Sleve?ve L. nnd Zoning ComiiilssiIssion and belonged lo.lhe lolocal ..odistChurch,JormeTier chairmanship of lhe CoiCounty provinces of AlbiIberta, B ritish Col- discussjss In a poslliyc_way_how we ' ______Scran..who runs Thele IDepot Cnll. Turf Club anand a L eague of women ^'ohholers. _____ - Study Committee!C to review and recommentend on umbla and Saskatatchew an. can mulmutually benefit our nations ,' catering service a.sI.s |prcbicitiir^r“Sbran flestestau- '^'^«cx-Lviorgcc — prc5ident"0f‘thc-accountming— t nTn r^fcT T insi a; !edicai~ gtattf— -Gommmorce— ^Dttvelur- mid—------onr= ~ ^t»TH)cr^roauctB=; — ra n ts Inc.. is th e second se vice president. Their Th firm of Leforgee. HiRogers & Evans, Charterercd. Centcr to a non-pr•profit corporation. Smithh ;also' to repre- economjomy,'’hesald. i specific assignmentsIts have not yet been detdeter- Leforgee-has been pnpresident of the Idaho Soci'clety holds a seal on thehe Advisory Board .of Direci•ectors sent Montana at at the meeting on Thec two nalions ,. must ' i, mined. Wagner say;ays. One normally handindies of Certified I'ublic AccuunlanlsAi and presidentnt of forldahoBankandTd T rust Co. Tuesday in Boise,;e. W llliam ssald. rem em;mber b lhat they need each communlly developmpment. while the other wwal- the Board of Kducatcation at Immanuel Lulheileran • Douglas D. VolI'ollmer — owner of Amerierican . Williams, howiwcver. may miss • other as trading partners, ' ches over economic dcdevelopment. C hurch. He also li.isIS ^served In a n u m b er of cocom- Real Estate & Appr;p ralsal Co. Vollmer is m ayolyor of Ihc m eeting if Congress C( does not Willlamiams said. “This'gives us a ; esi arc vying for four . open__munityof orgariizalions,ins, ranging from T win FiFalls TwJii Falls, havinf:Ing been elected lo theL* C ity finish work on the tl liJS? spending inechanilanism lo lalk aMUt things ij J ______Kleven eandidatesi ------seals“bn'lhtn5nffCmCm ber’b’oardrThe Ttcid'ranianges” K ofary Ofub la ih e -jia•Jiavcthe-Y" campaign:------“ ^Councmn 1984 rne^e^'arpresnrent oftne Chamamber tfUl umiaJjouiu. WfTrave-in^mmonTTtatlier— — — ~ , from'relWrncrenBlliglnoersrwith a heavy doseose of- • W ilhfim- H -Mi agaguihr-^— t store-im anager!r-of— from-198^ through-1-19831! and was on th e boardinJ (or- The .agenda-- for the Boise than coicontinuii^g- to-escalate -this ' — _ .insurance execuliyes.:s. Sears Roebuck andI Co^atCc Twin: Falls for lhe paslp five years. Vollmei;ier ran .for another Chamamber meeting . . incluludes overseas tradejw wa a r ." '------...... rv is n mpmhpr of the TvTwin «SpgCHA»AMRRRnnPag»>n« —: i ■----^-- t

L-- - , T Sun(nday. October 19.1986 Tlm Tli os-M ows, Twin F o ils , Id a h o D»7 ■ i T r d dl e w im * 1 = — Tim i e s - N eews i fills reporting1 ig posts 1 T W/IN ir FALLS - Jane Robiso T imis-News- es- reporter for. thele past1 y e a, r, h a 1 s been named to the news- ni p a p:r's-politlcahbcal-to-cover- e r's f fall:ampalgn c a i and the upcomingIng ses- slon oof f Ithe Idaho Legislature, Robi!bison, 32. has covered educaucallon « n d -h-h«!th=»suw=sHwet-Joh«ng= e n e w spjp ja p e r staff In 1985. Prioirior to th a t, slshe was a reporter for thethe Col- . o ra d o0 Springs Gazette Telegitegroph a n d the th Alamosa Valley Courlejrler in C olorair a d o ._ A nnative a of Grand Junction, CColo., R oblsoso n is a graduate of Oklah'lahoma B ap tist;lst University and Colur)Iumbia k ' i —A U n iv'erslty's e r Graduate School of J b u rnnalism. a New York. N.Y;..... ' Robi:ibison replaces Dean Miller, who. : — h a s —a<-a c c o p lc d -a -p o sltlo n —wlUi. S p o klesm es an Review, In. Spokpokane, j W ash.h. E 3 1 P ______i tplaclng her as education ------— — ■ ■ j-h m RAY EASTWOOD N O R M v O I imaun* ■’■s-News ' J A N E -R € . N ew office! mtil an ag er HHeads Jerom e office H o n o r e d fo r sa le s Is BaBart Jansen, a nativeIvc of T a k e s p o llitic i a l l>eat Covrp. a s one df the ^ e w s nmanagingcdllor. Colyer HerefordsIs of Bruneau and a comp'impellllon for purebred Hereford ^ return to his job ass rrange conserva- of IdahoIho Law School in th e spring. I _■_ Hot Springs Rancich of Yerlngton, stock. Buhl )llcators for ils tlonlst for the Suwiawlooth Natlonol previousously was a p a r tn e r In the_ Bu Sylgard Ireatmenl., an odor-conlrol F o rest. Form er District Di Hanger account!jntfnfi firm now known ment Is designed D f d l Dt Shrlver and Co. Pclersierson P^^css. The trealm. anch acquired J e rry Davis left Inn NMay to.become Shabot |.y. to check the growthIh of germs that arlly wlll p ra c tlc e b usiness law area ranger for Flamlaming Gorge Na- primarll ‘ cause odors and mildedcwstains. GUE/ tional Recreation ArcA rea In Wyoming a. EAT FALLS. Mont. - PacPacific MLI FOR TOP CROPSs A andUlah. ^ . Chrisfinfottern. f’cncrar^manafinager ------.-Steel-H-Hidvs-Furs-ltf I cycling, whwhich M M - for thele IBesl W estern C anyon Sprinirings Three 'Magic Valilliey- dealers for p eratjo n s In,Twin Falls, has Deborah A nJ^s^sihas been named Imi In1 TTwin Falls, has been namedled to Northrup King Co. rcrecently attended d Standard Steel and TubeIC SSup- ■ I gro-plusI S O 1 Pasco. Wash. The additionlon ex------managct-of-Uic-Xvvin-vin_Ealls offlce-of .a-twooyear. y term as rgglonal_vi_vice_f,_iwo-day-mccllng- 5_abouUrcscarch- , Edicisnt Soil Managelagomant- —^ ------* The Benjamin Franklliklln Federal Sav- preslderdent for th e Id a h o Innkeepcepers lochniques and mararkellng of seed i the Great Falls-bascd chairlain to ra n c h e s In Idaho. Montantana. with Biological Technc h n o lo g y Ings and Loan AssocloKlatlon. Andrews. Associai:ialion. T he re g io n coverss ll products: at the co:o m p an y ’s head- who" joined the comom pany in 1960. Magicc and a Wood RIvcr valleys. Tl V alley. Minn. Jon ington. Oregon and Wyoming ■ quarters In Golden Vj :'"ftecl 0 " YO'our Farm It's ... PROFITSITS ARER COSTS ' ■. most recently was> mmanager of the Innkecp'!cpcrs Association represen;sents Brennan of Curry Gr;lrain Co. al Filer. J t Twin^ Falls slore sells st •on and recycles m aterials. THAT PAY OFF■ $ $ ' 1 association's ofricee at LaCrande, hotels5 : and motels throughout• llI*'*! Michael Howard of4 Reed Grain & . Ore. She replaces Pete Fe Youngberg, stafe. Bean Co.. of Buhl an(nd Ray Melssner who retired afler 15 years at the of Buhl w ere am ongg 25 Pacific Nor- ^ FFALL SEMI/IINAR J ! Twin Falls brantanch and Its Jeromome auto dealer Con Paulaulos nm esl dealers p arlicl l l j g _____Thrh e U niversity test restesu[t^arejn...... • itly was n a m e d C itizen ofif llthe tlE S U L T S I------predecessor, Equltablable Savings artd - recently Held'At: Loan Assoclalion. 1The Benjamin Year by b; .the-Jerom e Chamberer of he classified woy. Franklin has more thathan $4.4 billion in Commcinerce. Pautos is presidentnt of Three ag riculture instructors li from Th< Canyon 5Springs Inn — 1357157 Blue Lakes Blvd. ( • a sse ts at B4 ofrichona i , 73 3-0626, ; - Tuesd;day, October 21^ 198986 at 7:30 P.M . Washington. Oregonland ar Utah. GMCTrTrucks. recently allendcd aI com( puter spon- . . sored by lhe Natioional Vocational R.S.V.P. by October 20 at Ray Eastwood has joined Com- he Jerome Jc County office off tlthe Agriculture Teacherc rs Association: g V . . I : milnity Financial1 Services as Farmer:iers Home Administration1 hash. Instructors Wayne Hinc, Lewis m a n a g e r of lhe Jeroerom e office. He been selected scl Idaho's Counly OffiIffice Stanerson and Paul VWelter received fhCh e Electronic Office r fo rm erly was seniorr bbt ran ch m anager of thee Year' for 19«(>. Fmlla SlaState hands-on training in1 usingi a variety I of Transamerlca Fina'Inanclal-Servlccs Directortor W.C. N o rb e rg J r . hass aan- of agricultural soflware at packages. t at Twin Falls. Castastwood replaces nounced;ed. The award was tjascd’d oni f h * A T •pcclallstt SEE O U R N E W j . U .Do_n K om ,; wji(>Js _no_ ji fflce's c o m p liah cc wilh Fnfll 10- jP'fger with .the_the_o|fJc • sales - repre— 'compliny, Communiunity Financial . policies.es. promotion 'of llie feder■d5ral— B rad ': McDonald. • onald Berg In- p .i =*= TWlFm ^ A L T S T OOCATION - ^ Services is a subsitllrIdiary of Peoples guaranltinteed loan program, a, 3 a u. senlativc for McDor ills, recently at- - rUII' Saving and Loan Association / of percent:nt cut in d clln tju cn cy rates;s ffor surance at Twin Fall illy Intesrated Modules — f— baCranderOre.-Thc-ctrcompan>Twhich—rural-ho -houslng-l<»»ns-ln 10andi 1: 1 2 W i r e J a c r o s s : ...... S lm illicIlion worth of m erchandise'du B ' - - le 1985-1986 fiscal year. Gener ■ OCX f o r - s o f t uw o o d - K erscHi-ice is — a ------wholesalesalc-^W ||M |||n^^ — ^ l o r g o 'S ®olectton Of Sproekdts»!»■& Roller C h a in s ------dislributbutor of in stllu llo n a l foodoods, PORTLAND (AP)) - L um ber pro- (po^cn1 groceries. paper ai On HandI — ductloM'and-snipmenientps'crc-down— ja'rirairial supplies. blit orders pickcd up in 12 W estern sta te s In the week enended Ocl. 11. a M m illM I L L S E T ~ 1 trade association reporports. conibiTiblncd In s u ra n c e Co. of 2 9 P C . DRILI P roduction fell 8 milmillion board feet AmericJrica has given two Twin F Fa a lls' I ^ ----— ------If; from—the-previous— Insurantance agents awards for sal H 1/16tol/: ‘ ■ million feel while slshipments also achleveivements. Agent ' D051 Rog. $2'8:€;0"0—...... ^ t E i were off 8 million boailoard fcc[. tailing Calhoun)un rccclvcd th e W. Clemeiment to 368 million feet, according oc to the Stone! Achievementv Club Amennend< 1 Western Wood Product;ucts Assoclalion. fr*®"' Pearl' Award from the 11 Orders increased 41 million feet to Chicagoigo-based in s u re r. DavDavid ON'S 444 m illion board feetreel, the associa- Lemayly received th e clu b ’s Ruby Rul I LANGDC i _ , tlon s a id ._____ .. .. Award. H _ IS O A T I A Nm T e ___ 7 3 3 - 5 8»7 5 ^ TWIN FALLS Figures for the same'Veek sai one' ------year-ago -show-prodroductlon-at-369 ------J u dll—Baxter,— i - o w n e r of - Judlludl’s-IB IR B M mUlion board feet,, (o rd e rs a t 323 million feet and shiptlipmenls aat 332 “ million feet. CEMEX: CattItieman’s Choiiice 1 ■ e t a i i e r sS ! l I — j e n c y ^ saystouii r i s t 1 9 G a i y ce s ^ ^ i n q u i r i e s u p ^

• B O lk E ThC Wjaho ah Department or C om m erce has (ielcielded 35 percent tiiore inquiries for tourist to Informa- lion in the past. 12: mmonths than, ih }Mm ijhe previous year. H ; M ore than flo.ooo000 prospective ravelers have phoneoned th e sta te ’s I ■ bll-free tourism linele or( inquired by *—^ J y m a ll sin ce last Oclobe:)ber, officials an- - i: hounced. J : "We find a direct:t ccorrelation be- ween ' this year’sr’s advertising Schedule and increas*>ased Inquiries," SaiB [3aho Travel D:Director Ralph ...... S ------JklcMulien. ------elect a balance:ed plan ; T he Idaho Travel CouncilCoi conducts ~firo^ C E N E X B eEsef e Program s , is thehe h ig h coat ■L o w e r youi* c o s t ladvertising campaignIgns and gives idvertUing •a n d l i f t y o u r api p i r i f f s Jgrants to local travel-oriented t ,e I firsl 28 d a y s In y o u r feec lot are critical. W e're3 c o n c e r n e d a f a d 'g ro u p s using money lrom_a2.pcrcenl fro „i,|,th the prevention of diseasi}ase and set-backs, and with getting g»Hlilin g y o u «g o in g co-o p in Qtate tax on lodgin;elng and com- jm on th e .fe e d in g p ro g ramnthai fits your situation, ^grounds. dow» n i i 7 1¥ha Times-NowaMTS. A nI inimportant cqnsideraiion is whether you plan lo fee'ted them out roughage o n ly , o r u s e rougl"ughage.and grain. — ^fexpansion!i_slated W ticn you buy Iron 11 manulinulaciurur 01 distributor. c opy ond Uiyouis ADuist Wllh witi billings ana roim - . tn--calvcs^orcha5ed=Hn=U»=ihe=fetr=are=t)e5t-suitec ed=for^high= = = ==cHanC05 aro inorso''3S’<3'>t coco-op detiara for-yow-io . - ,.=t=t>«rMmonis=:^£voftJ:pl«n=-youf- >ouf^I ime3-Nows..cam.------7------‘ )ut ads Or (or you to bo p I A P ) , - D ayton ^oug^jghage vk-intering and pastur;ture program s the followin'ing summer, toaluio Iheir pfoducis in yout ; paign -> > MINNEAPOLIS (AF 'aifjns. T h.irs w hcto wo nation’s fourth- Theycy tend to gain satisfactorily3rily, at lower cost, on summmer grass. lisiod in U'Cif co-op Campaifir In shon. wo know mat co-oc;o-op advcriismo c an bo Jlludson Corp.. the na com o in. la rg e s t re tailer ^wlthh 11,254 sto rcs_ ln _ jshier calves will make mornore efficient use of limited2d roughage Itime-consuming lor rotoilotss caughtca up in imo daily nounced an ag- pluscJS grain p r o g r a m s r f o r faster')ler'g'airisandeariier m arkeiiJlin g :------Tfio Timo5-Now3 will roaenraenrch your monuloclur------“c upci jtT0n“0t'~*y''bu5incss. So~'So-wc-do-a-iot- oi“ino ...... out.whai kind s ol i :cressi*e “ five-year'c'xe'xpunslon pian Q ot '' ti 'e m sta rte d rig h t . . . with witl balanced nutrition, ii'iI'll rieip turn \ oKcf. (In somo casos. a mamnanulacturer will pay ao *tbat will cost $5 billion. To SCO how co-op can workork (or( you, conlact your Ives into p o u n d s o f profit-mmaking a beef, ' much as 1OOH ol youf co-op-op ad') Wc'll also snow advcitiGing foprcscntntivo or K.in Chadwoii al t Plans for the perlccriod from 1987 dollots ond put them lo *, lanced nulrition ... all thetw m a y . you how 10 tccovcr iiicso doi 733-0931. ahrough 1991 would, resultre: In an an- Balar ' good USO In Tho Timos-Now£lows. Wo'll piovido Itoo mual compound growtjwth rate of 13 ^percent In square fool;Mtage. company ----- rfhairjnan-JCcnncth-A.■A^Maeke_said_^B M ENEX FEED PU■ANT .. _ /T h u rsd ay . — TwiirFalls-*-737^5fl3- J D ayton' Hudson h hai a d —an—a c t a a t - ^ ^ ^ 3 ...... ^g ro w th -ra te of 9- pcrccnl per for tb e '^ H H Wtiere the customer is Ui« compan»ny ______(208) 73313-0931______------^ve^ear—period-cndUidlog~-lbls-yeai:_3^^E 'Mackcsb/d.'

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1 D-8 Timos-News. TwTwin Fnlls. Idaho Sundoy,oy. Octobor 19.1966 'F r e ee* v a c aitiQ \ n o f JJ e r s o f t e n c o nme witlh stririQ7S a-datm Q linQ

Q: ! re c e n tly rcceccelved a telephone r “ T b e s tr in g s a ttatached i a rc e x tra Q Q: : I w a s in te r e s te d In b u yying ln off more h eat. Thi'hey cost more than pieceleces Is a tim e-consum ing and cost- c all from ncom pon>any th a t claim s I ^ . B e t t e r fees. You m ay havavctopaya"dcpos- flrevrew o o d fro m a n in d iv id u a l,1, b ut be- sollwoods, suchI asa poplar, spruce, ly•process. prc Decide how much of this • have been selected:d tot reccivc a ‘ il " to h o ld y o u r dC5lesired reservation • forer e I c o m m it m y s e lf in to g iviving ii him aspen, redwood,. ian d most cedars. you)u wantw to do yourself so that you • S 'D S Busmess " fre e ” v a c a tio n . WhW hat kind of ques------dale, ora "proces!jssing fee," perhaps - m y rm o n e y . 1 w o u ld lik e to k nnow o \ ------Bul they a r e u suia a lly worth th o e x tra — canm sisave money.- . ------B i i r e a u tions do y ou su g g est that I ask com- — 530 o r m o re . O rthh e eo ffer might cover whalh a t I sh o u ld look fo r In b u yMng in i cosl, L eam to rcC'jcognizc the wood by . Lastly, Las the BBB urges consumers panics like thlsTIknI know noone ' • a hotel room andI entertainme: ent for firevrew ood? itsbark, a nd don'ln't necessarily turn to shopsho around and ask questions be- • receiv es a n y th in gg ffo o r ‘‘free.’' tw o p e rs o n s b u t onDnlyalrfarcforone; A: A: Buying firewood for thele down a m ix of wo(oods. It’s often han- forerc buying.-b Also call the BBB for a • Ii.r hnmo riy tft M tnf! If A: ThcBctlerBujB usiness B ureau is m udaIda. Epcot/Orlando. etc.)." . 'other person becaiause the offer Is on- m aya y b e e a s ie r th a n c tittih g itt wopdonhondforlr kindling and ’ comp,m pany. receiv in g n um ero}Us u s calls from con- Cm)ne of the "free" vacation offerffers ly good when usedid by'two persons. yourlurself. However, m aking suresui that healing on warmen e r days: - ■ —— su m crs wJio w ere! calledca by vacation beingrig circulated now m ay seemnap- a Problcmsyoummight encounler In- youIU fg e t w h a t y o u p a y f o r i s n't quile^ Wood is u su allyly advertised as "Consumer"Cc Watch'Usa reader's . - .* p ro m o te rs w iilch stusta te lhat they pealiiiling. The Belter Business Bunb u rea u e lu d e : th e " f i r s t class"cl accommoda- so slisim p le . •«■ t green or seasoneded.Seosonedordry servArvice column. Questions should be . have b een chosenitorecclvea"fun- to warn;rn s, however, lhat such offers;rs tions might nol'be^e your Idea of "first THT h e B e tte r B u sin e ss B u r e a u notes wood puts o ut more oi heot and ignites addreWressedfo: "Conswmertt'afc/i," filled X-day. Y-daylylrip^ortwowith I comen e wilh strings a tta c h e d anddcon- cc class"; theholeimmight be far away thatiat many homeowners learn•n howh lo easier than g re enwood. n fle/fejfiler Business Bureau. 409 W. Jef- ■ luxurious accom mTiodallons. oi paid in sumen e rs are likely lo be disappointainted . from the beach onrresorlarea; some buyfly firew o o d th e h a rd w a y . TThey h i Seasoning is avagueterm.soflnd v /ersor.rson, Boise 83702. Questions of _ - . ; full, atan excitingBresorl re (such as -withh whal\ tliey actually rccelve.e. of the free exirasi (I(lennls lessons, for .oftenlen buy wood that Is fr&shlyy ccu l olll when th e woodod was cut. It should generneral interest will be answered " example) might be good only a t in- -andd vwon't burn; buy ptcces tha;hat be at least six moronths. /icre.'re, while others will be answered convenient lim es:;;;youmighthavcto won'lm 't fit p ro p e rly In to t h e i r sjtoveor to ' Culling wood intounlformlyslzedinl • b ymmail. a ------...... •• ------lis te n to a s a le s pitcItch for land or fireple p ia c e ; o r b u y a s ta c k o f wvood oe .. CHdlmn f o e r - r — tlm eshareswhenjnyougelthorcror— thattat the'scller claim s Is a “cordord" ^jnnsH n I Miioif the free meals andid entertainment but.t. 1In fact, Is far less. ' • • C ontinued1 fromfn P age DO V alle:ley and in the recenl P a in t M ^ portions may aclununlly tie "buy one, A\ ccord Is a tightly stackcd ppii ile of j ; ------tcrmlast-ycar.-but-iut~camc'up jusl shy projctje c t. . ._-ectone_tcee" offersTS. To avoid such______woodmd. eltiht feel lonn. four feec tt' wide . ■■ ■ I I I andd fourfl feet high. A standard•d ppick- I l l iclo rs will be; p a st presii.•^iftpni problems: ' of tins T w in Kails5 BiBoard of llcallors. direct Min 'Obtain and rea(•ad carefully all up InIruck will hold only about onone- D 1 •ney Carlson, manager of BtJYINGDrHlH O u S E ? I* former prosidcnt olof the Twin Falls Burne „ !►, promotional literalature. Look for thirdrd to o n e -h a lf of a full c o rd . /nlown Twin Falls branch Jaycees and boardrd ooked to confirm I for lhe pasf five . and your reservallclion. getI rcrepeal business, will give; youyc lhe ^ 1 . formerly workedi iin management firm rlnr«lll.l0*]]01 method, eventually provlcjv ld in p I I n s u r atnce r TM-stn ceeding generallonsons. "It’s nalure's- the n R.J.CARR CLU. AGENlE N C ^ V s a _ way." she says. "Wi•W e're Just doing il ;h of the Norihwest 'slim ber.r- iii.moderation.” Phis is the lype of togginglg 1 lhal ( mnvcd In. timber to be done." he stre sse s. ’ Before the crew ir c le a r- ______. B L M ,h „ 1C syslem is slower than ch cruisers from Ihc B Ing.-making it more costly,lly. he, rT irees to b e c u l.~ , a d mlits. itt but says It providess jjo b s I . : Budden had to figure flgi out a way lo ^hliee protecting the forest5t for I ( d e d u c t i b l e log without deslroyi•oying the environ- futurerc gencratiunsof trees, fo ope!nyou irtax-c m ent. Andid loggers. H edid. " I 'm•m doing ll and m a k in g a llv liv in g I- J__ “1 fully suspendeded across the draw out ofif IIt." he says, lome]Equii? y Line? o f C r■ t e d i t , PH e p ^ cd ' - ...... L timesES-NEWSCLlASSIFIED pleaj s e c b iaw pn

f t e f o l lg c h ai r r g e s i — ■ j Free Melerrill L ynch SSeminar on: tc^ pay t ■liowin : H o w to shopt for L isf r ^ s . •rigination FI e e . . . . ^ , $ 0 .0 0 i___ L M errill Lyricrich invites-you.tQ.alattend an exclus ive : /Seminar onin flow to "sliop theinterest e rate ------— Arm r ual-Fee— -T-$0T0O ------: m a rk e t” Riglight now bonds ancid other fixed- I income invevestm ents are payir'ing com petitive Tititlelnsuram nce.Fee’^. . . , $ 0 .0 0 i In terest rateites. To find out howw to get these em ineir. It is f r e e . $ 0 .0 0 returns, plaran to attend oi^r Ser - A p^praisal Feiee*^ . . ^ , I and co v erss ssuch subjects as: ;1 of stability—w hile • • H ow to aciichleve a high level i F iliin g F e e " ^ . . $ 0 . 0 0 ' : investing for[or higher return, ; j " K e y factsi aabout bonds. Inclutuding corporates, T o)tal j ■ . . ■ . _ ^ _ $ 0 . 0 0 'municipals";siandJJ5j:Gp\Le_m mnent^ecuritfes. s ~ • Wliateach:h t^ e is. Its advantntagesand lim 'ita-” ’TIu-x-x- (/iiifv-iNc a'f iuMjHuiii/ unlll Ihfh f 1* m(if fiiif If ai'ifJNif aiiil will thiihni Ir fiimiiml lort /Itimr’fjiiiili/ IJni-I’f Cnilil, lillf /Hsufniii'r.in iiiul OT quality o r safety, ,'f thrUv I/iiii'.'on iiu-luiwiS2a.min,< • tions. How' bbonds are rated for fill".':is; I'1,1-s Mal i.m.W. • How to she:hop;for high return;ns! How to decide i w hetlier orr rnot a given securit'ity suits your :______o.bjei;tives,_ ^ _ Merrill Lyi..ynch takes pride-in-rvthe knowledge - • ; and experieiienceol the investmm ent professionals Ci]uity you have in you D efeierred set-up cHarjrges Specierial introductory ' who wiil coronduct this Sem inala r . Oncc your accountunt is.established...... forr accounts openece d r a t ee of 5:9% APR ■ you'll rcceive speci.il'cld'checks you can wrile ^ : We believeve you will enjoy — a n d p r o f i t — f r o m ns iusl like you do on youryoi regular checking 1 ;fore December 313 1 P*iy off thlose o s high-interest obligalions I I' attending. Y(Your active participipation will be m ostt p . ih.it wilt begirtrt tto lt>se Iht'ir t.ix d e d u c tib iliiliey account: You can transiansfer funds by phone ' couni. Or you can stop • ; : w elcofne. FoFor free reservation;i n s , j u s t m a i l t h e UnlikL'kl' m.iny other crcdit lines, in 1987. T h e Firsl Fir; Security Home Equily to your checking accou S e c u rity didiii'sn't start you uul with , ity banking office for ^ ] .* Line introductoirlory-niiiiiifl/ fv w ilo x c o,f f into any First Swurity ; coupon bekelow. -H.il.inoedudui-. Open yu'll be keptept up to dale by n : DArii: Wcdnc;iic.sday, O ctober 21!iidi T I M E : 7 :0 0 p . m . D o c e m h i’r.’r.li. 1‘W). .tnd piistpone'th th e monthly statemenl itcnitemizing all account .IppMiStll,I, tllle insurance policy .md'“/illn,, “'ten .•n ,th e in tn id u ilo ry r.ilc e n d s .nclivity. le.i^L- o f S o u tliL * rn I d a hH). o , ■ I’LACEiColles. fe e s u n tilI \yiui .ictu.illy use y«>ur crec , 19Wi). llte sl.ind.ird r.ite is juiusl V i ) -lecll I e t Desert H o o n i 1 13, W h e n y o)u u do, these ch,irf;es will be ,1% .ibovc the p pr rim e inti'n.*sl r.ile .is C allI t(today ; i-'alls A v e n u e . T w in i-all;ill.s .lD fin.incod •IS .11 p.irt of the line. publisiied in TinI he Wall Street j0urn.1l - still Introductoryiry offer ends W h .ilSIS more, we d«tn'l ch.ir>;e .1 .U W.iv below wTiiith.it yjiu're priibaEly |%iyinj; m . : I«VIM3r;iclororKdIjcoM i'Ct alH(ll-3l- 3 9 y - : ^ i i i onnu.d feeL-e .md we'll Wiuvc com plcitk^,. y lhr „,i.Iho r.ile on Oclubcr H xvouidi D ecem bier er 31,1986 . | l«).in o rig;in.ition in fee whicl^ will prtib, h.ncK-on 10,5%3% Al’K. This rate m.iy v.try. alifyf Of course you " s.ivc youI ssevcr.il-hundred-dull.ir.s_TIj r i i a t — ...... l lilw do you tjualif; ; M.1IU.. M.'ifiiri i t i .w • - ~ ! md havccijuily in il.Tf ------1------...... niciVns yiniou'c.\i}_sel.up yoii£ Firsl musl own a home and .'•till MriTCMtftf trill, \ ■rHMiii’ I'! ...... — ...... I • ’ “ i'-ri';'______I n t e r e sst-only-paym^nts t - oo-538;im ..W e'ii;sendji.:_‘._‘_‘_; _ ll»in>i- ni)ii,)uilv L ine m> i*u/-nf-;>i'r* —~ y n u d or i u fl t-ca 11-1-800-1 I 'I’I .S, I .iiicinli'iiili'M-sli'vMiK'liiiw to v;i-l;i-l .1 !m;lii-r ti-ritfii '>ii my I u p ’tb lO^'.years . you information andd a Home Equity Line .... . - . y application.' Or jusfcallcall or visil your , . : I ,ni-r.^'rTr^n'■ I'JMr._____ M'.Itl ,M llll IllL-.ll lliisIIS ■.■XLluMVL-.V-iiiiii.ir. K ecf?p the deduction\ t a x To k cep ,yim o ii r p.iymi’nls low you may : ' tlltnt.TNt.llldl.11(1 lll.il .illi-iiil.ilii <- IS lr,i.l refo rmTl will take from n thej'nteresl dueuc on your credil line for upp get your application underwayun immedi.ilely. ol .itt<-ll(l.liutt\M>iil,1lik.'iiil»rri< ...... nllu-r,i|m, I Tin- nonew MX code begins lo ph.irli.ise oul to 10 ye.trs. A,nd n d remember, you may sliilII ; I ...... lIu- di'iiucliclibility i>f interest p.iid foriir mt>st d e d u c rih o se paymcnts'from pa; yourtincs. - - --For m axim um savi.jvings you musl act------■ I J ii>n>unierr ______1 nii>bili*. l(MtMOS, d e p .irlm e n l s lo re c h.trji-'w’ need a] apply for a loan send you a Homee Equity Une I ISllsin.-ssl’lloilr.irir.______1-...... I'll... .Kciuini-s_t>itir crcdit c.ird purch.ises. Tt f li..n.-______I Securit u.liomc.Ei}uily-Linc_ j M.-rrilli.ytKliiin ,>lulllllltl■.ldlirl,'^s<>l I ni.iny.'lh.ii^l"3eUucirirn“h.1s'ini'.mIllii- iH -dlirC f.------^^Ihu-Risl-So, ■■— applicalion. ______nd the.idea of'taking.uut O- . — — — .-t^n-botwcveen sending-.* cbeck tti thel h r IK S ------j' — ,;jpc ttrftnannrhom c'im prcjvi .md rfcciviving one cach b|'nn>;. tion, J new car, health care c Hut thie e lax code retoins your menls. vduc.itioi i_ ” 7 - ______I oppirrtunit;lity to d c d u c t i n t e r o l t>n debt d e lu-d et ‘items. You m.iy never neci 'F irr s t M-.i.t,f r Mlt- lo a n aR.iin, tu ytlur hoilome. And Ihot's where thehe Firsl. I‘> apply for .1 lo S e c uu n ty Home Equity Line o.m >;jvc Security Hi E a s y t o --open,, o easy to use b.H'k m u crh h of what the t.u code will ® V^'rr K’/ipr?’eyoujoantuiloW. Vi ...... ------— ------othcnvH-'Ll' t.-tkf away, .m d c.in s.ivei‘ y you ______The dollarr jamcnin? i of credit for w hich■h ~ ^ § M e r rTillLynch i ‘ •______luindredcjTro f doH.irs in-Hic pnxrss—; _•-----y o u m riy:qual.i^'

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H -WASniNGTON (/(A P I-- Herc are-of JZ501250-10 J2.000 per-cacti allen'lllc{Illegally unlawful, Immlgratliitlon-rclated employ- Ingforfor public assistance, nance public assassistance, health and dentml : slalus Iwo years aflcr Ihc applica- major provisions of the Immigration :d. Uy th e third olfense, thele Ifines ment practice. • Reqilequlres INS officers to obtainn a search education costs incurred under the tlonm p period ends. That waiting period is. _ overhaul bill appr<(proved Wednesday lid f(row to $3,000 to S10,000 p er•r alien.o . Makes It IllegalI for employers to warrairrant to enter outdoor agricgricultural legislation, and rreimburses states for oneic yi year for aliens who have worked 00.- - - - r by lhe House: ‘ -a -"pattern - and - practlce’-ce”- of -tilscrlmhiate based on citlzcnship or alien -operatrations.- ...... ' costs of jailing ccrta•talnallcns. ------• d alys y sa a year for three years. vlolatltatlons. an employer could oddltlorItionally status II the allegedI vvictim Is a U.S. cltl- LEGALIZATION, Workers arc’ disqualified for Aid lo EMPLOYERS.RSANCTIONS be glviBlven a six-m onth prison term oi IMMIGRATION * 1 nnd a icn. permanent residsident alien, refugee, • Prov'rovldes temporary residenl sta jrkers for non-perlshnblc ^ imlilcs Wllh Dependent Children' • Makc9.lt unlawfulul fo. r any person to <3.000100 fine. asylce or newly legaljallzed alien wbo b u non-exi-excludable aliens who have ires oeo farm crops: Jifare payments for five years. ■ knowingly hire, recrullm il or refer for a fee • RkiuI^u^res^ .cmployert.^, refew rsr5 and filed a notice of Intenent to become a U.S. contlni tlnuously In the United State;ates since . pmr»t>sv.>.-c m..,iisU -apply-lo-the-labor-^-^Itcplchfshment workers are allawed to ’ ter .18 temporary residents so long as ) United Stales. _ civil1 fllfine sy ste m of Jl00_to_»l,000 fqr vlo- • Exempts cmployen:rs of three or fewer • Awawards permanent residentnL status within (XCO days before foreign cy work-at leasl 90 days In agriculture U • Requires employtr!ycis to verify the latlons>ns. ‘ ' workers from these prtjrovlslons. alter'!r~is months If tbe alien A car n thaw ore needc ch ycnr for three years. In the event of .j residency of all.nil iivw h ires by cx- , gsjj,!stabllshes an attlrmatlvc defense:nse for • Protection wouldt be- terminated If "minlrinlmal understanding" of EnglliS"shand «c™lt domestic wor Inrm labor shortnge. After three year*,, amlning Iwo rfocumerm ents: c ith er a U .S.. i-niployiloyers who comply In go«l faithith ' wilh employer sanctions ended,cr or If Congress knowitwiedge of U.S. history and goviBwemme- ‘ The labor secrctniInry m u st decide on cer- :y can, shift to pcrmnnent resident - passport, 0 U.S. birtljirth certificate or a n,evcr^erltlc.itlon procedure, enacted a Joint resolultutlon to eliminate the nt.orlior Is taking courses In those subjefblecls llflcation ol foreign(n w orkers no later than hey are needed. Deter- Ilus. These workers are disqualified for; . ■I Social' Security card.jrd. and a driver's , clleves employers of verificationlion rc- .language, • Forhorbids federally financedd public before the; J will be expedited If ,)St .t.,^ forms of public assistance, ; license, state-issued IdentificationIdt card or „ ements when a stale cmployn assistaIstance to newly legalized aliens allt for '"Ina'lon of n*cd rhe rcplenUhmcnt worker provision Is' . , i arc not qualified and an alien IdentlticaJlontlon document. Kach icy verifies the worker's statuslus^and INCREASED EN:NF0RCEMENT tlveye: years, except for'emergencyy medicaln ‘lo'n«tlc workers t ’mlnaledsuvenycarsuftcrcnactmcnt. ■ ' ' ' employer must altcslcsl in writing, under tforkcrretainsacertificate. - ERVICE care,e, i aid to the aged, blind or diidisabled, ^''“lloblcwhcnncedtNled. MISCELLANEOUS ; _ penalty of piTjury, tli;itlia t_ he has .secn^thc__ , ?rmlnolc3-the sanctlons-after-tlr-{hree—-•-Provldcs-a-lwoyco car_ authodzatlon_Ior.. aod .cases..oL_serious-.lnJury-.or.c ..or_safe-_.*.Workers, .are.... guaranteedj __ hou-^lng._».BrloiIrlof.-casuai nnd-innocenl-trlps oulside------dbcumcnthtion. rs if the General Accounting, Olo{[|cc the Immigration andid Naturalization Ser- guardl:rding public health, worker compensatiallon. travel and sub- (^c: UnitedUi .Slates will not violate ao. • Permits the presldendent to begin a more Ilted In ‘^“rry out[ _ Its added respon- » Provrovldes a changc to permanennent rest- slstcnce costs, to0 be provided by the allon’son’s rei|ulr(uneiit for a continuous securc verlflcatlim procedureproi if Congress- irmlnes thnt‘they have rcaulte< rim inatlon In employment o r uniu ^ u V sibilltles; t m millionon additional In tlscal dentt statussi for certain. Cubans onand Hai-' employer if not av.available under a state physlciyslcQl presence In the country lo ovoid approves. lened em ployers, and If Congongrcss 1987 and nn additionalat $419 million In fiscal tiansIS whou entered the country befoiefore Jan. program, and can obtainob legal services on- deportijorlatlon. • Provides for a sixsix-month education res by p assing a joint resolution. - 1.1M2.«2. . lyforworkTelatedm1 m atters. • kt Is|< the Intent of Congress that ' ___^ period, durinf! whkhh non enforcement ac- • Requires the attiittorney general to • Provrovldes adinlnlstratlvc and1 1ludlclnl For foreign wortjrkers u s^ for fruits, nniittnnlttp.ll [irl.:nniT.i frnm rnhn h/« r«.>IK(»ff ------c sta p iisn flrt iNS' pi^ij 0 1 cotiirnmmy r^iviewlew ol “dchlols of "applicalloiitloris for vcgciuoics and olherier pcrisnnuic crops; udmlsJnlsslpn to the United States, onc-ycar period wliena only01 a warning eitn- ; ANTI^DISCRIMINATION ' task forces to helpI aliensi applying lor legalltiillzation. and ensures confideridenllality • Temporary reside(dent staliis Is granted • Kcqutequiro-s speedy deportation of con-., i tion would be Issued forlor Ith e first offense. • Croatc ates a special counsel In the JuJustlcc s legal status, of recoi(cords. lo aliens who hnveI wworked at least 90 days victcdted aliens nnd a list of facilities • Establishes o gradu;iduated civil penalty Departiartment lo investigale and prosecosecute • Fully reimburses states s for costs of • Provrovldes Sl billion a year for fourrour years during the 12-monlhilh period ended Moy 1, uvulliilililable lo J.Tl^l ^ portnble or cxcludablo’ _ . i - syslem beglmiinK witiiilh a flri^t-offcnse fine any ch other national and in- y e a r's reduced level;els. In on>n ;adverse weather conditioitions In m illion pounds, ing in Americ;rican agriculture ternatliatlonai monetary decisionsons The government’s;’s Crop Reporting otherT icompeting regions of ththe e U.S, ^ . . — brou({ht-o>f(lty-ih-Iho rural dcpres- will-pl;-play-a -m ajor-role-ln deter-:cr- Board said the susugarbeet-harvest and-t-Canoda, were cxpecteigtfld—t V i r ls e .w a .s Jdye i to a.^igniflcA nt.^H : •sion. of lhe pastist five y e a rs will mininging whether the U-S. wili hche should lolal 3.84 minillion tons, based harves/est 246.1 million p o u n d s Increase in planteitcd acreage ils pro- i' benefil from newi:w technology th at able to capture those expandinging on Ocl. 1 field estimmates. Thai would yeor.r. i up 23 p crcen t from last:t y Jpcted yield this ytyear was dropped to H H pounds an acreac from 1985's out- B i b I ; will vastly increa;•ease their produc- foreignIgn m arkets. hD«aid- be up significantly/ from last year's horves/est as both planted acreaa • live capacity, according ac to the ButIt ■' - u n d e r th e 'f ig h t c:lr- ir- h a rv e st of jusl undeiler 3.5 million tons yield1 per acre rose substanl; a ^ pul of 1.724. i. head of lhe Unlveitversity of Idaho's eumstastances. Ihc increased effi-ffi. and nearly 100.000DO lons over the from\ I 1985. ThC record crop In 1981 The c ro p wouldId be the best slncc I : Agricultural Ecoiiconomics Depart- ciency:y that scientificIfic previous record set: init 1981. producluced n early 428 million pounilunds. i983's h a rv e st of3f over 139 million ' ■ ; breaktJkthroughs will bring U.S..S. ' T h e third-best yieleld on record at 24 Prod-oducers of dried peas, hitt la te in pounds. iers. Prato flddedrwill allowow - ;------ils'o‘sa'idlhVr nei-rlE ®I J to produce al lower prices i ; technology will no not aggravate the andstililill earn a re a s o n a b le p ro fit, • current conimocnodity surpluses ? q . ,i Storm s ip s a p p i i c e r s I the horizon. Pralo said, areire I hits, he ►le produ ; that have sent J ll market prices .^j'^ryoryo transplants Ihal can in­ ; plunging as long ai In- EM M ETT (AP)) — A freak ly. prlt’rices ran g e between $7 and .i i; as American can se dairy production by 50 nd Sic a av ailab le yet, LlnInk said last y ear's .< find the foreign1 marketsn for lhe hailstorm that rippppcd through or- bushel,iel, depending on the size, quail- q 3.3 mllllon-bushel harvest of-Idaho inl, plant -growth regulators>>■3 chards near Emmet s\ ' explosion in prodieduction scienlific ", ett last April hus tyand’id v ariety of apple. apples could be cdown to about 2.5 ■ ■ can boost crop yields 20 per-er- left hundreds of fruit I developmenlswilhlll.nl.asl,. S- It tre e s b arren, 'hose with a crop will ha’have a million bushels, to 30 pcrccnl. field sensors•rs fn addilion. some ( I g ro w e rs facing a „(,od i year, financially," said ■ —______^ “Long-term proj)rojections of food that, canca reduce Irrigation costs,(s. bleak harvest Ihls fafall and uncertain piocgc, dem and look favotvorable with mosl new livestock Ilv vaccines and an- ger. who carried no Crop prospects for next yei nee. "Those thot didn't of the growth occi•ccurrlng in T hird liblolicsics Ihat can boost meatfat But growers outsi i^wm EXPERT RI E P A I R S H isfd i th e path of : a d isaster." World countries."1." Prato said, and productjction and the breeding of d estruction could reap r a windfall , I T railer • "th e key lb m ainaintaining growth super-ci••crops thai resist droughl.f’l- p ro fit. Nationwide, prices p for apples rry Link, secretary of thea IdahoI( “O'"®! in food dem andd ini Third World diseasese and competition from — Emmelt's malnstistay crop - may ^PP'®e 'Commission, said Idaho’slo’s ap- W In ta rlz a..lo tl n * 3 5 ■ countries <1s c ^j^inued ^ i improve- weeds,s. be 25 perccnt higherer lhan lasl year. P’®,, larvisl appears lo t?,e subsf stan. Idaho Po«r*i• r A p p ro v a d m enl in per capi:apita Income. In- "A primary f determinant of . according to some cslsllmales. ''"'‘V/ '' lower than last year, lar Heaters ■■■ creasing per capiiiipita income will whether;ier,. or not developing "1 think lhe bankk would call II a WMUsiuse of the April hailstorm, W afer H not only stim ulatelate food demand agricullultiiral technologies benefit disaster." .s:^ JohrIin P lo o g cr. who ' ’s\ other - major fruit-gro> I n i l a l Ud ' * 1 9 9 M bul wili also inerticrc a se the finan- U.S. agriculture agi is the long-term™ losl ahouroo percentht oniislOO'ocre'"8lonsms — the Sunny Slope)e and...... eial ahlllty of Thiil^hird World coun- growthlh In world food demand." fruit crop near Einmenett FrultlaiHand areas — were nol heaheavily Kurt 733-912 — -- -tries lo huport food;i(tdr”v ..- ;, -- P ralois sa a ld . Yields across theI vvailey are down led by bad weather this y CAlMUllPlUHf from last year,, "csald,id. ____I nearly 50 percent fi & DRAIN BU Sn w hile apple prlcc.s hahave risen sharp- While Spokanele pushes aag center lie no firm harvest figuresres arc .. .

- . SPOKAvNK. Wash..;h ...(A P ), -t: T he Councincll members Dick Gow a ar n d ______Spokane City Ciiunciliicil h as voted tb~*Jac1< 'H I! e ljh e r* v o te d .'fglfin^"" con- co procced with plansi fifor construction siructloi[lon. Hehner said the cily. cil; of an agricultural lr:id(ade cen ter. which1 iiis. facing a 55 Vnilllon budgiidget Learn how' i all in l'JH7. should nol coicon- to comply with thtthe new hazardous The council voteded r,-2 this past week lo borruw.S2 milmillion to be add- the trade center wllh such sue iv asfe laws5 and avoid costlyV tfines. .AttendJhe ■ :tproblem s,. ' -ed to_a_«.fi millioii_ii|_state grant_to build the cohfei^ehce:e center nexl to 'Mayor-Vicki * M cNeill-suidth -• -the city's convenllo»-c€i-center ______public facilities “need to b HazapdguUS m s ie T rJinlng^Semlnap- a il ^ I jirst-clattass so that Spokane can cot Presented by S The vote came a afli fle r m ore than linue lo prosper. .Nothing is galne Special Resourcrce Management two years of debateI on the construc- wlthoulat takingi some kind of chanc«i Shl PSLL------Sp-ffCla/ ResdZ7urce Management, inc., Ini a private ) • The co,c o n te r is d u e lo open in I9H9. hazardous walasle management con'.ompany, has g ran t. ) prepared an irin-depth, full-day trainilining program for iro our num ber fcf o r C la a s lflo d I - Idaho busines.iss owners and managlagers...... T o u h a v eA N D IT IS TOLL FREE:ee , . . 1 Its purpose iss to provide you withh iinsight into the new . ■ id e ll, G o o d in g , H ogoil e r m o n . . 5 3 6 > 2 S 3 S lielU ^ ____ hazardous wa'aste management regiegulatiqns'in a ! . _ ' J o r o m . 0 , W o non, d i Holllttor ...... ^ 3a6-937S "relaxe'd, husintness-to-businessi'atmoi nosphere. The infor- F i l a r . R o 9 « r s ort, n Paul, Oakley ...... 678«2892 mation provideled will help you undeiderstand how to: Burloy, Ruport,o rd ...... 843-4148 ■ Analyze amnd classify your wastBsfe ■; Buhl. Cdsilofon ...... 733-0626i:u h wr m AccumulateIte hazardous waste c r m ? on-site, safely and Twin Falls . ... — ....— irt'compliatance-with'EPA requinulrements = without : —^ . obtaining a hazardous waste? sstorage i permit M ■ S elect prop)per treatment or dlsfllsposal facilities _ I T 'S IY O U R I ^ ■ Use the Unfnlform Hazardous WsWaste Afan/fest i W system whiien shipping hazardoxious waste off-slte '■ HAZARDJ O U S ^ ' p ILXKBl— ■ m — SemmarSiSchedule------|I : = j p | = g ^=^-m=ldah-o^FeUs-^, Tuesday,-0&bber-2B---- ...... f f y o u a r ...... J. TE Im ------OualityJnn-WeVesttjank...... — r y o u n g mmail born ■ "4 FEOEDA)AL LAW PROHIBrrS IMPI(PROPER DISHISAt r i n 1 9 6 0 . If FOUNCND. CONTACT TM8 NEAREST ►OIK)LICE. OR PUBLIC SAfETV dJ m Pocatello - WiWednesday, October 299 . ' ^ AUTHOniTKTV. o n THC U.S. (NV)RONMENTA»TAL fROTECIION AQENCV. Ff Quality Inn th is Is yo u r■ last\z opportunity. \ _ ___tq_ registerr with Selective. A MU*CnOOT o „ o . ' 04 m Twin FaUs - TtThursday, O c fo b e r 30 ------»■» ...... ^ -• ------Twin-^llsHoliiilidaylnn ...... - « S ervice. Afterter you turn 26. ^ QCNIKATOM'M k\ your registratration will not be ______t r ■ B oise • Friday,3y. October 31 p \ nccep tcd . Byly Ifailing to regis- 0 g Red Lion inn FRiverside i'sjA ter. you forferfcit the riahl to I z:~ ...... several typescs of benents to *i ■ Lewiston - Tutuesday, November 4 whIcK reglstrctration has been docmVntnc ^ Saca/awea Looodge , ticcl.'rcclerals:i stu d e n t aid,job- I ^ ' training benefleflts, a n d federal .. ____ lUjCoeur-d’Aienaie.jL.Wednesday,-NovQmbm b e r 5 r ------^------i------cmployrncnlIt all.require< reg- P The Coeur d‘MAlene • a Reson on the5 LiLako Istration as: ac prerequisite. / hazardous w/WASTE ^ Additionally,' ren g istra tio n is a ' - I ~ HANDLE WITHI ICARE_ _ _ f Registration Willw begin at B:30. a.na.m. J?rogram will requirementit ini som e states— ^ last from 9:300 a.m. until 4:30 p.m ' for—variouss - employment— I; I.m . . ■ \ \ opf^rtunlties,es, such a's ti)e . fXJlice force oro r (lie statei>ar. How to Reegister • The rcglstra:ration proccss Q . Registration feeje is $65. The number'oer of participants ...... o t s . . I I f y o u r t inerates m ore 'Z takes less thaiian five i^inutes business gen may b e limited1 by available space3 aat each seminar a( th e p o st offi>fficc. You ju s t fill I t h a n V i lon drum of oiit a simplelie fo rm ask in g •. of a 55-gallc location. Prefenirence will be given to those who pre- : ...... —only-for-your-iir-name^dateioL—^ ^ HI- . .^— w asfe e; y o u m a y b e k __ register.^ Don’t tbe turned away, at the, the door.______;1__ \ birlh. addresess/ telephone iach-month, \ \ number andi SocialS Security I a h a z a rtIous c waste g e n e r a t o r . _____/ num ber.. To pre-regisFster call SRM ata t 406-245-987B ' ------J .TpotiiU^forfcit-^t-any^enefltsr^^^^ / Make sure you.mare registered / with Selectivee Service-i 3333 2r2nd Ave. N., Suite 25i2 5 0 ■...... ■ -- pecial . RO. Boxox 3578 ASA »tJIJI.IC StllWICL: Billings.5, fi/ontana 59103 l1 AS e so u rce f5-9878 Ml ] j [ |l l i" Mlanagem e er:nt,mc. " n-4207 On MT)

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