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k-im i?rfliitrlhe^.fteniiiU sB--t- I on B l s t 8 thfere,'heM V B ;;:/.vv.; ■•- -• it' .'d liu fB s 'H lm ,'' C a n c a ste r -- J ii S|gijgg|img^'m H i i T o d ^ ^ s .;nol“d n^.-l-for ^ .l»,gy 1^'” Hfl- what he see^ ..aa^lawyces— rr ••waitingIng oalvfhere'’. for ;8omi8on«»:|o, V- 'hey. advirtlse'th.aliit;wm'<^ . i ' Mglg^^^SE^SM ■ l l i e ' F irst: Melhbdlsi'ClCh^rch-'lipjl^ip. : "i tii^iUik' it’s a w ay of teliifig'cienie ^ tM' lhe church blbuildings. • s a y s sue. td^'bany^^.tli a v e - (0 b e .very, p ro fw loIonal n . Tucker. ■ :.«•.■: :- ■ ■ " p w le••nolWijgloconta.ctthemV.i-.l^;. ^ o i :■ }■ are iaiight: to Jove, oilr if H . be^ttM'.'cierip^fAra"^ i^hat theyxlo." Tuckersays.»• -I think that kind oiof p a rih o ia o v e r , jH 'rdaritsi;:’' les.-lo 'tu rn . Uie' other; c H e e ^ ” ; 'Y e t' no Instllullon; nol, even'tn-a -liabllly In'the eVentalj>f BQ a c c id e n t Is: . W hetber A m ericans . Is.exerhpt from a lawsuit,it. In going to hanipeMmailany.; p ro g ra m s . • ’ - “ yv®--' H a lidgious swiet^. lsjB loci. TucIucker’s church was the largarget Tucker says-.vi'donUU seefanythlng In , ai’some' percelvc as'-soclety^s- : * ^ ■ ' o f deb ate. A re )o (^ ilip and’fall" claim lart yeayeof-._thfe:pre8enL^tuaUon- n j*there:you ^an-lncUnWkll6n.Jd;l-sud lo J.may.. be-; .a .Jiy- :; to.rriress wroqt ^M ltltfd"ber6rr*ll reachiiched b£ck away from it.''. produc^-bictiof^Dddem mobllily. , -• -: mMi reacK ^-a poinl.wheiy in'-FailS'psychiatrist Richard n tenet of "Love TK^ N< The .escalating: cost fsaysr^^We live in a much nigre T W t e rep laced by ^fSueitlt; ^h^aijV i^ oV'othehvise.'«, of may come fo ' a po lent .society now.* R elatio n sh ip s • H , Tiicker-doi^'ttmle' tS'bas-affected his churchch In church can’t fund ot oreauperticlalnow .’.' .« ' ;- H j of1IhrisUah'’'br6lbcim iuieKA'ays; ^i T he; church’s Insuranranee Tucker soys; . '‘We ised tO'be^that ln small-toWn ■: B | when a minister-d^ids'lnsurance to 'carrler*r•-requires groups, especialdally every time wel_pla ici'-.nel^bdrs. knew cach other ' IH protect -himself.’ fr--8ee9tHT-u«PaggAr^ - •

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j N a k a sso ie ’sn•emarks; on U.S ^ ,Y 6 u ( ^ ^p'bacicto 6 Bald—N akasone-w a^-referri f ------RyltUMlKO MAKIHA d0mesuc--sentlmentsr—sale rrlng^-4he^-^- ^^^^i^hgcoffcieis . The Associated Press I Tanaka, a professocorAsiar8ian te lllg e rtc i:ieVenW pi Affairs ala^ Alchi Unlversi^, westt 01of was referHng. to> ttw textile mills,s,lumtM^ / TOKYO - Manyy i Americans ac- Tokyo., - '•ra te .'' ■ •..' •’’■- mills, and faiimis, hold cused Japanese PrPrime Mihlster Iro spespeech last Monday, Nakasone(one ~n> th e sam e s p e«!t'teiV blacks who do not knonow how to read « » ■ iB E l say we did scsomething O jwW J - -brlnglng Uie-y.Si-UteK;eracy level-low er- InteHlgentent-society/i^and said “U hs!has-orwrlte.'V ------r thr ' stfttfmfnrtHifln pass 'Hcti nn Fridny, Nftkaw geed-foi^rkmericn.* ■ [mMM| f - ralsrtfew eyebrowsthere. he everyoneae In Jap^n because of ItiIts apology statement, (. . ' Sociologists said 'f ^ a s o n e was on* bomogenesnelty." • ed his • remaHc dfidffrad^ .many ^ ^ H jl ISpI -Sen.PiPackwood s ___;._ly_expresslng,.what..ni...mwy..Jflpanese - In conlontrast, he said, ‘On thet h e . Amferlcains. f/ ■ believe. ..ttiat Japanin has benefited average,eTlfie d niref SOJesTnoweiwef^— ^Ja^haslTHIghiyirous _ populaHoD. e of a c o n sid e ra b le num berr ofol lation and claims a II r^ jtJn lu^k? i^ B B cent of Japan s 121 mlUilUlonpeo^ler icans.” films and foods are atabundant In roa- _;______‘*Nakasone*s re maarks a r apUy ex- Japaneaaese newspapers reportedrted ' . See JAPAN onl

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= = iJC ^ ( o C M iime D a y ’ ■ 3 V * /• ' ^''!V w-toed;Bi»ck aiJtt much]icblbwer. ' w era^& ei^l^ • .Ttor to rally w as followed .by a sold->.-'/ sald?Tbe.^]to; r iti; Ubanon; * ^ . roTiix^ ------; .tBy MOHAMMED'S MtDOO'4'fbv^gnty ov^ I tccWenl*! JJJigt-lovolved-Iii-No.Crtaia Day, paL.i«. Ht6^p?:rKaramr-said “ln'ra-*.r^fIiK«rha8-8ald:;d In r ; TheAs^latedPn ned after a slmUar event >|n . Press S £ech. S it, the. opening of anm Iio--.cannot’provlde ado; •... doB't make our. kidsIs (dirty, • ,'te m e d r -Iilih;- ,-l.don't Ihlnlc Itl has marred (the ChicaiIcago.'-.--.-..'-,.. BbanoB .Prime dKwMBlJtad agrlcultiu-al lairlir.ln foroortbem Isr^lI O M sta r - ' - : ^ -BErRUT, Lcba £ i ^ ^ - ‘ris‘ -beading': tb< a :p r enbancwl It. * life n iln ed a t 16, ' ' Minister RastildId K a ra ra l: vU ited tbepo: ': " cbniply with th«: Seifecuflty COBDCU^T :.?rhDma K S ’SLci.resiluUiuUon. reaoTntloo.- ae.Day:acthrlUesria a oei age;]ast;makesrme Md. and- tt;. I : MDtbern X ebahoo . -A tlsSlpy. Ttt p»|ite SiknIkes a;ii6t of other people sad,” . expressed support O.N r~Lejjiail««rgpv^ SJStictedtodngp\iA^» ■ wile. ;oto.u Dmassaldearilez:. , > ' Jity: Council reso lt al1 bun- k„n eyearahffim^'tai *? * ° S S S ^ S T ” vthat Israel wlltadth d r a w v 3 u ® » > ' 5 ^ n ^ ^ ; - t b f i -FBI’reported ^liertT . ^ ,?fr6mL«b«non;. ?: r « ' ^ boim cldes .p ernm ent .to v isitt scso u th s Lebanon , ' IsTa iurt^^theVf^ « 6^.; :: since the U.N. peapeaceKeiplag force:; »eworlljF:;^SK^irBlc6'#iip l w e j s . v ^ jlIiU te re w e *}>pa8deployrt thereereInM4rchI978;_,,.. mUw-e r« iae,'.w b m 'tt''wIllidreWii (he'the^ D comahder-*of fte Ir ol lto‘ tte lM 'lD Jube 1985, IW tlngeftnb th^fTDNf^'ii)terlai' ) Porc«->-: '.O w H edt^^'fatal-sbootinmr accordlog- - t U.N..- Securtfr bulk-. < breakibi^nd^te& g'; '.n statlsUcs'CompHed ^ the Detrsft;*' ons that recb^iie thrwBe years'.- after Invaduadbnr In Lebanon (UNIFIL 'eSgt CbristopherBuck_saldlald. placed the Dumbcbergs’ aarSm ^^t: •|c;s.3 ss;n , - J ,i i 4 ^ ! U ld UM.djure was. FreeFeePress. t- '*' • -./-n •'nr-l . '' .Oneite 8uspwtjwas-ln,cus^y,.b^,.but no 15.000,• b u t police a Jfax— z = ^ X la u irc h J tifeto_charg^edwithI assault - are of the leoerai - • iromPageAl 'paymo!iioVe. M o re,th an 6 m illion .woiwork- tra $120 billion shar _• Continued £ro idhfldaatooyer the, .';SEA*]JATTliE (A ? ) - T h ree mlembers. en cburch memberss dujclng the plcntci secutoiluiprsaw . ; ;-.i; rraf^, bits tbose’Iqgimnoin< fam U lM wlU be- takenin ,Off i ;iaix:burdeo from Indl 'Or the next-tiro bburs,-tbe Uy»«/ - ; TheliHI cutrf ta x ri IU biB'.-oext/flvo- yeare.;:1-Tbe -.Inve8t|nent of a chchurch have.biwo charged,-ed.wllh. and. sprayed-wa<«tar-on 80/Astreturff— >For lUy^odging taxtt,:::the':lacte(orthl8blll." I a r e -inem bera *.ofIf the 'T h e ' R ev . R ubei ireh member told the boy',^ ^•Nevertheless, thehe debate 'was .Bxenploptions Will ju m p lo - « .« lal.acUon’is a 76- led ,r -in.- E v a n g e l^ lc C h a p aps !3 million taxpayers w Itter about the-beating. Tbe b o r sprinkled/Wllh quest!Bstlons from both Perhapi hat correds bun- --u. .iLto;ClM niup..the^ i i treated.at.Harborvlew.MedicaT . itemizing deductions., iIc8rand-otherer--^i‘‘f*f' 5 • 'ddes about^wbether,er the bUrwuJdr> stopitei ;e .three were charged^ i\Friday saiar nW forextenslve brulM f ; . . Amage.slug^sh ecpi«oDoniy-and treat ~t)ed)eductlona .for sales Uxes ai bill. The Bouse Qutlocks One of the men.n. James P. Austin, ■ imer-Interest will be lost., hlltlDg.the: boy.pn the, bull Jharged- with s^nd-degr^- lutlon ' biit . added legs.mr|ille,:be,,was at.at JtJuly 5 later decided thes tboy was not clean-' ' Char j»-,pac»w «d:'Si!nEthe special' writeoff for t« ■ w i ; re:-changes, so m e “ " J ■ch •«' picnic, a t, C pm p Beirachiichah in ing the rug .qulckl;kly enough and told assaulllaull were AustInt 41, of Kedt^- ake the economy, earaerjs r couples. T hose fo r Indlvldu . J a 1 « t t .n . l n t h « liuela Heuatl Langl, ‘26;.of W hite’ . .asked. "Will It'm alc« «inenLLAccminl5L.rosdicaj_eIl S - o f W hich have raised e'picnic theyoiithhe wasgI going to spank him Samue ------l^w-more-tban-lf-wewe- do got Retfrelr „ ------every-flve-mlnuteItes: until- the-w ater- CtmfexaEer.-and:.Robert__James Taylor,^ ts. and miscellaneous-expenslehsesT^^**-®;!^.” _ . .. •pe tax code? No oneme knows; Blit as penees. at sonie' was cleaned'up.). lhe"deputy pro^ S8,oIVblV ashoh. •<-''• A e - severely restricted . Mt ! vBoth housesVnorurmnlly agree- tp - .,Thele boy becamc angry' at : :p»e.ojd sayJng 8Qesoes.’ no guts, no will J m . , w o rke en rs will be g u a ra n te e d a coi such an "enrollmeni*nt ■resolutloh'!-be* U’ ,v-., ,, >"Tbe'presldent andmd we ln the Cob- • pany>'pension after fewer years fore,MiidIng'a,blHtl to the'-presldent^ , r^ ir'’ Sress must nol Indulijulge ourselves In .the Job.DO. Income.from, sale of capllaplt^ foc 'hls ^signature.e. Packw ood-'.ex*..,j^l/! 4ny false llliislons:thait th this tax bill, assets.:'s.- sucH ;as stock and- .-K, real_^ p r e s s e d . confldeticece ' the " problems* m d n ~ . ; : Ij. - ?Vlll do anything:,to-:to- help' solve our estate.^e.\will be taxed'at the sam®. sar .;could -bc-lroned ,oulul.and_the resolu- 'Jill (lu'ii) t' I .. jblems^" said Sen. rate as,5as,wages. • ,' ' jek; ,,. ; C onlii^ from PagelAl Ai perccnt thoughtL there should be Tworwo weeks before these remarks, kasone fired Masayukl Fujlo^as' will fu N .. -=A.loLlot of wealthy. Investors will :-cities atiar English langanguage more internationala l m arriages. .N ak as tb ack on,to .the tax rolls,^ISrl-in* > S e n a t e p a s s a g e 'oof.the f bill was the' jor^'ci ication minister for saying ;ln. a lher weaken oiir ^ nSonQin^ < by m akings p u lf i^ ! y ts a required su b ject inn ppublic “JapancM peop3ple do not unders- educat bvM final chapterJnaj)/process that began sttfdy I rimination." saldja publislblished-' interview that.. Korea :it harder fdr;.;A?n«irlCiric a n s to rftb.lntr»duction of school,'ipl,education. tand radar discri Ulo8i> se rio u sly IR 1 9 8 2 ^ •re frc- leading Japanesee ;journalist who has should)uld share the blame'for-.J96an’s •inworidinarketi|."%:' ei:-;(|n 'a bill'by Sen. Billll Bradley. D-N J.,,- ' Ysf et: - foreigri.-.resldents here it-lhe bill, whlch '^m oj® llzens of worked extensive/ely In tbe UnllM harsh.rsb, . 35-year colonial •rule ,of ithe ! -riSome'hTghllgb^of Bntiire -.and jR e^'-R lch ard1 CGephardt, D-Mo.. quenUjlUy complain that the citlze tPresldfiit Iteagan ^utntpu the topof^w ^^ £ cq ii^ !p ^ :i^ p e rp o w er' viewlew out- Stales; , penlnstlnsula that ended io World )Var a& ages?"a®S:wF£r tax.' ;c411n g fo r lower taxax ralM and fewer ‘-lhlf ^ in a homogeneous II. Nakasone'- Ne said Fuilo’s rem arks. ftlsseAM -term agend an gol behind the ‘sixers: sensitive “Growing.up ii ■ovislons are hiltV; To^gMi^ ^ le s will require: richb pp. ^ deductions. Reagan ■i. . . .society. (Japanesese) don’t unders- were-'re ‘;inappro'pria^-fot a Cabinet'. ; .55—.When most pro v l ms to d riv ? ln-hlS-1984 SUte St of-the Unldh-^perapeipeCttfte.i'YSli’i. r i , ’.-.Jii, ! ^ e f f e c t in 1988. lo ddividual lv ta:teswiJl-. plev.aniatid'^'p^rofitable corporations bli^k AAerlcan who has'ilvedln llv fahd ih'e-grtjvily,' complicallohsand “ membiimber lnofflce^‘’~ ' T“ r ’.',,'- Tp 'ib m e ta x re g a rd le s s ..of .ththeir 'm essage andi lnMa:la y 1985.s u b m itte d '- A bU k)cial commentator'Oeo.ltasfika .•btf'cut aft average,It, of 6.1 pert?nt.- pay/_to im fo r foiir y e a n sa id N akaskasone’s am b ig u ities • of nracial issues," -he Socii ImateidWucUons.' . • . . V -a plan for ridlcallylly overhauling th e Ja p a n d Japanese televUloa-pehMtrates ;»4bout -M a w eek.(. ,.More'; Ithan ;20 JegiUmi , - . , , latest51 ''rem arks J^resent U*ehe way said, speaking',;-bn . condition . of said J;. :6tporatlons will pickiip ai»; ■ a wwarped a image; Cof)>focej[gnen Ohllllon couples andId lndlyldu8lB;^‘*in .v“ Cor S'* «**. ’ . '• . ; ’ m ost'Ji Japanese view ^w toers.s. anonymity, fs a kind of^nsltlVUy."y " said He sald/Japan>l’s 2i 0 years of self- througough immensely popul'aC.'ws: In w hich c o n te ^ b ts 'r g u e sf the AAmerican, r w hb^oke onn condi-c Imposed Isolatloh;lir^nihtit the mld-18tb. shows: prices o r functlons^^^ ot, item s la , ------■ .. lion ofo f an o n y m llji "A b n o sl on>n at dal- century and itsIS 'lack of border thet pr rlous countries, withoiit^exploring ' ' -ly b aasis. s l I am Taced with-someme kind disputes- as an IsIsland nation were varlou idiculous stereo ty p e by suppjpposed- among the factonirs lo blame for the thesoc! society from which they' came.-/ ,.y i N U i , • ^ • , ofridK 'The Information we ’recelv^.-ls eil-educatcd Japanese." Japanese public'Ic's ‘,*lnaWllty to *‘Th« e said many Japanese seemsee to physically sensor■racism. " fromim a.curiousUy a'ngIeiand>l^ores ; fo re ih e c< of rain rtn hfsapology,'"It the! fundamfi entals," Itasa|c8t 7 f t - A ’■ g^ v e m m e n l su rv e y . relea^ rcU Imply'any'raclal ' Oooding: - T j^g^C T St/tof^S Ra'j ^ - g b - r : S u n , Sept lay‘revealed Japanese arere more: to criticize anyly. aspect I of the ^------i i j x j ’*'"‘t) th S n rt - o ' 7^' > Friday * I' • Patcjiy momlog fog interesrested in forejgn.products'els I than American society.' f •. partly sunny with hlglhlghs in til* nlld ...... -••. However.-he dldid not retract his ' - . • , TIMES-NEWS. ; • InereaslBg eloudstonltonight ind Monday:^ \ ' iu ® ’* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: » o f-ra ln M M o n d a y i~ .-> ? -^ ^ i-SSSonomlc^Plannlng-ig-Agen-_remarks____iwhlchc h ,:_ d re » '__ strong. ,_CL> - - ’ lesdtng^o a chaiice oC ilack Americans and ~ ■'PHONE 73^(3626- ; : t — .! Lowa mid 30s. llig hIt t NM onday In the mid Bp i S r cy's ninationw ide su rv ey ot bdulidulls. 73 criticism from bla influx o f m em b ers of-the U.!J.S. C o n g r ^ - L-—— H U N ^ ;ent w elcom ed a fu rth e r infl C u n u Prairie; HaUeyUey and Low^ Wood : ^ ■H.' forelgrIgn technology and 50 peperccnt !•, RlmVall«y: 'mWhao increo!e a se d foreign fo o d s:' ! , r. Local momliig fogJ Utoday. Ihen. partly. . . ’ T SM)); .Ont!n Uve other hand.- only 28 peperceni • “ . ■ • ' ttinay. Slight chancece

    « C o k t - ^ ~ . )• moy ni w arm er Monday.* SnoSnow leve) generally' ^ ’ W orsl says. : ! : ; e.ooo-r.ooo leet. u wDWS a m id 303 to mid Showers RaWr^Ffarrfes.Sno d^fcidad.^-^ Stahli M o a n ^ V, P'Jii,’)W,-he * soys, neighbors orere often' • - \ r ' • 40$. HIghJ upper 40s9s anda SOS today, mid- It comnwc# stranging$j^.' certainly more guaguarded, SOstonearTOooMond}m day. ■ -.-MaoAtf Wmim*«-;SMV>1..^ b n r K a r * ind llttie warmer to- Theriieavy I: amounU>f pr«Ipllatlclatlonv.Hlghs in the mid Ms tlhllok' (h e.A m erican public . c allemoon clouds and r U i e ' w arm in g lo Uie 60s byy 1Thursday. Lows becot^i }n con- J R affl^TW all^ “ “ : day. Clear ahd.coldd lonight.U Mostly faU- th is monlh mc have already broken tJ One V extretQ ely Iltigalion ■ Monday. Overnight rainfallall total at Ihe Boise airport .The, Inlh«30slonear40. us.’! see it In my own life."e." says MJ • M and'little warmer M /lous- The- highest tcmperatioture In thc'slatc w)Sl!f‘ ‘ ** lows mid 20s to m idId 990s. Highs today 48 wettestwt September o a record prevlou: vonis to -I; I Ihe SOs to m id 60s. . ly .w as In I959;.wlth 2 ^ - ln ^ e s / So,4 farft S a tu rd a y w as 62 deRrec-ees In Lewl»lon. I think ;______• • -1 ^ • Z- tosaandMondaylnlht n.ln-' while the low of ai degr was record- th is monlh mo Boise,has received 3.73.Ii they get' * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ches witli wl three ,days.r«>P.am.lng I'l.n illthe' ed'at Ketchum. Stanley,ey. Malad. Malta. '^ b ^ ! ; t SyoopsU: • * ■ KlkCltyandGlbboiwvllHlllc...... -thaara (areness ...... 'SL ■ Scattered areas oof r: showers continued .month, iu*ej,.r th|nkV more andd mi ore v C v H I jul the state. A few Thee ’eitlendedt forecart' for SouUi«t h e n E lse w h ere in Uie nallalioa. Saturday's ;bM aui 'S Saturday throughout sday.— hlgh-iemperature-wasIS ipi-degree«-al— fc4s^r ; o tienlog-l8-that:everyerybody'— ^ ------U4l«t«J-ttiunaersnow4 owcrswere-CTpccted—tdahor-o r —Tu c s d a y -^ th ro u g h - ThOrsda; Itlonal Weather Ser* widelyly scattered sh o w er* .'southea;h e a s t't^ a r e d o .-T e x a s , and the t^ low was 17 'luibWkii^iti^eone who’s'gotten suei■ued." ; 'Sv ‘ ovemlghl, the Natloi rm er. •' d e g re e s a t Ounnlson.’Coliw o7, . a r e nol Tl ; . . , : 2 vjcesald. otherwlirwisc dry and .a illUe . warme ; j ^ eilM l i b o i^ ' .'and'-’chu reh es a rt Ifqty^tooaeitiV-tar^ t^lltiga-.^------— KanHtCilr' .Mt - t* l.aS PoftiM d.Otr 61 ‘ " , ' i j ^ wanofiiii * . f«pn :§ jyafl6_nqj„_____ UsVtgit M 59 .... SI.LOWIS . . . 87 8? M l.19 Le«ltlon 6 56 .....6*(!UN«Cliy'Sr .’■ 4t • .-.31 'UeC*n • 41 ifeL ^iigo; ;S a ^ ^Tw.in :Fa|lJ'ails al- B 56' ,-' .23 PoeiUIW . 4S 41 32 ,. . .01 ■'s-asr*- 8 • 75 ••..;.^;-S■flrrtrtc^leoT1 ■ 69 31 .01 kv¥g.wj:^i^i?ies-j|toy.aiwj8mny.iHjLdQt._,^._: ^ 69 ..... Miami B«Kn 89 81 ^S*«U« J. • *5'1- , SI,, ' —• 5il ® .target bMCfuwrt, fu ~M', := 5 3. ..., MtliMBliM 83 ■ 6> SpcMw* m : '6 0 ------rruMHiwns—nr------U --U --~;:-Tu)/n.Fii• a / f a — ^------^ : = — s »^aH oh8hip'‘:toSy ,betbetween. ' - .‘O Ly TS ....'Ni«OrleM» «! ’ - 'T«lnF»ill M. = Srt ". S' : 38 u .„. NintVo**: S2 " ^ ' ratMidar 50»" S " mm. •pautintm t a a d doctor. Is often nonDonexls- ■ ■ agBO,!- ' Dt»U0lr>«» M. es «9 .... Okl*r>om»Ci1rB7 ee .69 Omtlta SI 85 :J8-V' ;M11ii Mln PCD LulYtai 7 .~;In='1he^ m o d en j .-worldI of oi ex- ■» 74 .... Pno«nli SO ' 6} eoli*-- sI s '. 41 ,44 Netmal 7',l ;; :::: •**’ HOMlulU V • J* C4 .OJ BuHey.- i«J 34 tea TcMJar-ti«n»«l,•I...... 7:25 p.m. pcrtS.iJs.'surgery m ay be performtrmcd by VIR Z I Heu«ion M , J*74 .... PltllbuTOtl 7S t 42 ,,.. To^noiiow'sluni DWS. , ■ R b ■ ^ Indianapoiii •« «r ' .u Poilltnd.u*. 03 42 ..., Hjgirman . 59 ...... ; anocto c ^ th e fiallent barely knows Onceice:|tni6v^ from a pcdestlestol. a n I / doctor.;o rb ^m es ao' easierlargel■get In a ■ l c ------■ m ^lcE leat malpractice lawsuit,It, May ; H | - f Indieex - fib .. D istrict Ju d g e Douglas Doi " : . B a a ln e M ...... C l- 5 N aI tl t l o n ...... AA6-9 6 Sunday C ro e a w c A i o " 3 tner of Hailey rememberslers the '^^Bl ': - t — . B 2 T w in F a U s ...... DA days C laM ifl^' ...... C 5 -1 2 O bl it ) l t u a r l e a ...... I ...... E I-when insurance was n a ' - ^ H l ...... D 8 O p> ir l n l o n ...... AA4-5 4 Valley life ...... D 5 -8 househ«hold word. There werecre not ^■1 “ DeacAbby ... y personal-injury lawsuitsits filed H I K > p le ...... A3A lO W e a t ...... A 3 m an / M Idaho...... A3 Peoi n he began practicing law la' In ~ B U D 1 4 W o r l d ...... B5-7 "'hen r Maelc ValleyV ...... B3 SpoiK > r t a ...... D l 1951. Nelglilghbors then would buildd a new P CtrcoUtkn ly aoBt tMhrwy: daay. (L» par ••wk: • StBday. ist pv bamI fOfor th e m an who h ad hisI buburned , S f S 3 Jbcdattoopbooao ea are manned between 7 andUajn.oo^.U3«uan ^rnki^Ufymammav.nMfttm^ ■ta w a iw ie w u down.It, Kramer, says. Churcheshes and ... gejH ^ ck> not n e t M your.paperyo by 7 a jn .. eaUJI Ithe number fair your SLStpwwMk; Suidiy, ; organizations helped peepeople In S M — — , . . -aadai U-Goodliig-IUeem^ “ " w « * r “ 2a ?wilMilnwl- daftr aad Siartq^ 1■N0il7.u.3mooua 1 "TheTie court calendar (then):n) ond ^ P au M Jak iiy O M SO UtMS.«rMHw A tn m . ttuMMta Ilia;mdiayMty.ioMaib the mmajority i of cases filedI In lo the r:-’''- ’ V - 904848 WAu T a siasi. s BMM «nj»ua. a nooiM so je; courts-tj^- w e re so m eth in g otherer than . fi^Navy drop w aist floiNoral print. ? S m m 8 0 ^ onal iQjury.” be says, ssirsiasj .P ^ ^ TwiaFalU^aUaltotberareas . « « M 1 SIjaptfMtfbtordtfyaMSuedt;^. S le d e b a te ov er law su its haslas been Ju st one of m anymy new • discussiissed up to ROW mainly Inn l»Tlin S iw ii paea-ddaa, M mnarta,w,.iNi^_» _m unlCfilcatlon.andjMlghb!orUi>ess. _ [ S s l e i e a t J t ef e r m a n ^ ■ HB BWakatfnrllrioCdMar r»ai> •be thing, that bothers me i AdvfiW slngBa f Son — lacaanadveitlsemeot, callTS173M331.ClassUledads anything is the lack of per>ersonal /SJ. ____1 , 1 __ Uyouwtsbloplao IffS OMMh OOkltf d v « 4 f»>«r e I are taken Mooda>d a y through F riday trom ' 8B a jn . tmtil S p jn . a o d > SkUm ao-ioa at on iM a cadi.I. i-AMlqr It h m ^ tespOUonslbnity." Tucker says. " ' Saturday* trom18 a SLin. DOOO. Informalu U o o o Q d M a y ad sts ««iftM lfutad «■ UN d«7 «( Om M ik M •uekiitiiaDikMwta pie Warrant to blame someone else.' "^iMiiableweetol^d ^ o o l y . ------, ______j Momonday: TllUgation explosionUon? J-. c / • - . i' " V Sunday.iv7seDtembof 2 8 .1 ^ "'' 'flmfime'a-New'a’. Twin Falls, Idafio A-3: ■ I Mp|^< acesfoiireontiiihuedflloodinc 00 people-were forced 4o0 f]flee- . ------I d a h o } IFloodwatere sald'B udtd Hasler, pt^llc works dlrec:rec- of Hlnsdale-were'-wiw am 4-to-; take • than 100 ■ --3ACO,J!0rt.X^)-^ lomes. The water also seveivered - —. . iiat Ulled one person)n imd hundreds 'to r atMAlfaltaTa town of 2,400 people,). precautions againInst - extreme their hon ro U ed eastw ard Wblleij theU Milk River was recedingliog flooding from the comtnblned streams, roads and ai the main rallroad^-ll aaitiBufers j '••i 3l head of liv esto ck ro morthemMonUnar— ~'^"“ - e o u i r t s imowe.tbcc •r io tte Milk River Val/alley on .Satur- at Malta,A, th e 300 resldeoU of Saco,0, ia The Milk crested atat M alta about 4 . across nc le s .from th e rivet* w aited for foi feel above flood stagage early Satur- Damaglage appeared to be In I - Idaho’s iudlclBl' Idaho10 bbecame one of the flret B ta^ : i'j' . day-, aa i^ id e n ts of tbi]tbls tiny Arming few miles ------— ------millionsns -o f— dollars, -but - "chril Ch -BO'SE _(APL^ nplement a -fully automated in- -; “ lownmciarora^bod.5d ~ r - fioSa inr"oinr~tM f ~ buiaryr3eavejiver vd ay.-' ------— aysfein U“Mlttagupup a c6mmlllee loT-to impU r Garry Adams Crlstenscnsen, a state disaster co tallon system. It provides •; Thrrty miles up tlthe valley at' Creek. But Malta Mayor . abiK OI* B model cocompuleriwd trial formall< r c w allin g lo_8eeJust how badbac said the river was. irepor&d rising dlnalor,:r.'sald, "We lust won't beMl a ih« court Information syslystem. ‘ statewldswlde management Information . !“‘ -Malta.-seodbagsanddl1 d ik e s held back. “_We're culate on thedamaige'untU I •lal courts and judget»sel0ads; — H’------k R iv e r l a n o ^ it will be.'>e.” M id D iane H enge, wUeb:re o f - u p ^ a m 7 Sb there-coilould b^ a second-to;specuI .nc««* Chief Justice Ch«:harles Donaldson ~^rlal4 •>1‘ Ui6 ranipagiog'Mllk 1 goes down. There Is extens maldson said the system is used ;• tb<£istem M o o ta n a .-a-and i water was: Mayor. CregigC Menge. "We -flnishwihed flood c re st. w ater go uWnM safd F rid o y th e newew system wlU be. Donal ggIng- - .....- l a s t - . -. . nlghlghl~;-TlwfloQdIng.ttrlgg«g ered ia upJ.oJL_dani8ge.!e.to_bysinesses and lndlyid -.designed to autom'an'ate-many- of- tKb—to prodiroduce InforlbaUon.for court.of- ;• 'SlowW-recedJngi—but-ut-there- was a, sandbagg Js-and legislators. esUmate the Inches of. rain Thunirsd a y . I w as the homes.','I.',' --•rft records arid'reportJrts now prepared flclais-c posslBlllty of a secondd ccrest EverythU ms said police wenl on ex iH know how we T he cr a poUttcal clrcu8,’J-Luc3LLtold..,,Lucy.sald 0 ...... m'BMWs,-a swimming poolml and ^ ------•- they’U-auffer-furthCTiCT“-becauae the lc* Into a jration ■ auihdrlxed' t i t d d r w l n g fair • th e Washfigton’.Federatlon as! of SUtState Tax-reform legisfo :-ln .m aid ... Is paying 23.3.3 per-i V n v P a n e a c ^ ln ls trrtlo n 'is n ’t i r iresl- by-Congress Saturdirday does not go « ^ wages or a better wo:working envjrbarv Employeiye« convention. ."The pres f the United-Steites has madnade far. enough -to benelleflt lhe poor, he. ccnu. .. y iJT-V alatanoes, meat; a oaUonal labcatwr-leader said dent oft :lory workers Ihroughoutul the , m A u stl tinklingg our first line of defensese i iri said. ■ ' Facloi strlanand Satui^ay. porale greed and countryry are being laid olf as1 high-h V . jate drug testlni Hhe.waroron dope. ' ' , "Because of corpo As pdlUcians debal nkle, management-, bungltgllng ;.and big tech onond service industries thrthrive, I Rom;nan Shades, SB jPP Md challenge goverasranient official* ' "He wants-everybody v to tlnkl. o^l^Ierly —public—wodcerlr«r« £_natIoflaHwUlcsi_and-asJisw^m6rlcanxompanles.dojiiB jnsre _____ and-C LC6stom-J:_ *tirsnbnilttirtestsrprtiprtdrtttes-such-as -and-pai American dream businessess In countries other than,an the j^^ap le n t ra te and In- Now canandjdates all over the counttmiry we’re seeing the Ai iperlesand lli a lower unemploymcr Unkl- J«dng_«*ked—diy,y ,» .,.,L u c y „ .sa ld . Unlted.StdStales.Lucysald. ices are Ighqr^ are chaijallenglng.‘«ach'OtherJo 1 Spreads* ' li ■ creased social service lUcaT “ We^re seeing th e sislow death of .the * The • i Reagan admlrilslratlonin has B e d 5 -- - BUrLucyrseeretar^ jmber how we ps- not proProvided adequate, job-tralrraining ... alall llie ' ■ ja® f L tlon of State, debates.!S. .^TKe -Im age boggles tlithe middle class. Rcmcir Am^can Pederatlo iEKi ^ ItIn an unusual said they 180"btigS''t)f wild rice. OflOfficials said It was sold duiduring ■ r-——. prem e Court ^las wild rice. flcials also seized,'i» ** twlBt. tbe Idaho S u p re n-'N 9«ghl :of 50 court proceedings, to. pre\revent ' : % upheld a judgment ofDf'»i0.&00 ] In 8(ate O rn dia’ls a l ■tes{lfled la te r th a t the th« rice, wllh' a^ green- and' pounds cach:'Later. IlltherlcS was soid spoilageIge. * — . funds.to three Kootenienai County men lai\d Jnn , .qtieslloh.'was Stale ant ier Bald Uiey could n ot claim cli - y S e rv ic e Jo h d a n d th e'rice waswa; ' for a n e t of about S2lV(IVOOO.W S5.I5 p e r P rath er ~ — whTtSOrwiHTrlce-froiTom-pubHc- l*nd8-F<^tSe -•____ lhB-.staitate'i halt ol lhe ptoceoceeds wltRdutpermlssion. . p lan ted1-for -f cb^ef habUat^arid' feed—pound:------few ise rlce^fakeirlrom-state, lanlo d s------jfa to ry w a te r (owl. One o ff thethi The Glsscls and LeLewis were tried because The Supreme Cotiiotirt on Fridoy for riilgfo trespass, but thc obviousiusly belonged to thc state. bid the award, defendantants was idenlMied as} i a and convicted for tn voted 4-1 to uphold asr,rcvd ' d o w n 'a "Steep ; ■ w ir ^ i^ Incline Inheavy rain. = Ada Cdtihty officers'rs said Safurday . H HURRR Y tlM IT WrtiM # iiernR ':'' two passengers died InInthe'crash.- i . ^ 1.Denn«tly,D,y.M . * D iscount Is o ff re g O loorcurrent.prlce rc •i^IdehUUes. w e re n ’tt ’'" released lm- H TOisdlately' be c a u se rel;re la tiv e s had iiot ; | l ^ 5 ' ■ ,.iDOG AILERGI»IES •6 ^ ii notified.' •; I leVrlers, and lOMYOURFAMILY J* Investigating • office:icers said thc • QmUEOTON: M». Irtand :«oy.oys tors, wire-haired 1 FRC B '^ ^ Pioofs and . T», to th e vehrclfel v(im -;ive ppersons e aboard, |i,-| ijogi u hovi olUigiM |u.l|utt Dolmotlon*. seem, ba OF 50 w trW - InteciprB ' ...... a dirt road near i|L" ^ re’a most prone. Ther IInltlah.aymp- * " , ■ ?ion,ee ' >«ppirehtly climbed a pemp

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    kWL«nE.Hourt«rd WOasmCBlBkt ; • . PuW?ubUthcr AclvcrUslns Manager Coo? IS A MOST KWJWSH/M& m t e ■£i?OW - \ FpCK fc . StepStcphmHwipm IM kfwdGouwr T -15 Ffi‘rT K N O W % » l r d a n d w riters o f e d lto rla rs ' . The membmbers of the editortal board p T b o p . ^ I:; ' . are-ire Stephen HortgCT and VJl j Qualills and CCourtneij y M % > ; bunjigled pol►lice case wiiMS6AIi®W61yA r ~ AND T?IV6R. ^ I______: Now thatlat the dOcMments an(tnd letters have becom reported Berminingham’s expense ii ers— regularitiesies to federal authorititles. This also was corT LetU ch according to the U.S Also.sinm jir lo M agic Valley,ley.it ■ Moglc Volley Re{cgional Medical ‘ timeim e. so w hy bring il up? To h u rt the '■ tra ry to th(the agreement, .which . Supports hiliospital plan lollticlan? U must have been re (would be) no retalia is req u ired lo accept oul-of-ci)f-county C cnler. It Is currc•rently. faced wllh in-' polit Attorney’s's Office,I said: "there j t n a lw ould like to ofoffer som e view s on patients - creasing competijtltionforprivate operiperatlng lh al w ay for4>ears. Why d Ellioffor hls revealin itlents including indigent pati iringltupjustbeforeelectioni?^ . tion or hanarassment of Howard ^ lhc proposed M agiigicValleyReglona! Ihoul support. Dissimilar to Ithe for-profit-organizlizationsanddwindl- brini ^ .this corruptiptlon to fed e ra l authoilOrlties.” ■ ‘ Medical Ccnter tntra n sfe r from the.. "ijuljuatlon here, how ever. Johnsim son Cf- ing paym ent soururces. WlWhy don’t they stand on IwolcB'sf T here apiappear to be two leveljels of fault. Qne is Bermrm - prospective of onelewhohasjusl M edical C en ler was organizenlzed a s I believe from1 mr y previous experi* Also, * t, g et off the drug talk and Ils- and Courtney’s, whiVhO moved to th e a r e a lot-for-profil corporation andand. encc lhat transfeirerofthisfacliltyto iIDS. Whal good are Uiey going to f.J j • ingham's.;. The. other is Qualls jto T w in F a lls in Ju- organization would . ho'’ > mistake in not recogninizing the seriousnessS o of Before m o v in g t us. had Ihose ndvantaces thattha anol-for-profilor lo? All it is Is paper work. m ade a ml: ly.lwasnnasslstjstani professor of ^.iveive been cited in the currentnt study,s -make the hospitatal stronger and - the case ancm d in a ttem 'ping to sweweep Jt under the rug. J ' surgery a t E a s t TennesseeT< Slnte. allow it to b e tter r: serv e tne com* *I kknow people h ate to listen to rithe and the suspenjmston. Bermingham ac3d* University In Johrhnson City. Tenn. CoiC onsequently. It operated Ininthe I munily. televclevlsion and radio becaue this Is all a • -The crir hey hear. Not what Is good. «■' I. ./mits .thatt !■he claimed federalalCpenses to which h e The m a jo r affiliiliated hospital of bindack. A s im portantly, il w asisclear cl DR. BRUCE C.McCOMASC. . they s show he confessed a an n d '■ that m edical schoilool w as a'c'om- iolh(those of u s w ith experience.v,re.wilh - T w InFalls ■ If If] 1 was running for office.Twould "! r •' ’.was not ehlentitled. The records ; Dspital th at had thee BoardD of Directors of thisIs non*m m ly after he was caughi«ht munity-basedhosi be aasham : ed to bring up such issiies ' ' i.'^blogizedJd for doing so, but onl Tho mahysimllarllicses to Magic Valley profiofit corp o ratio n lhal they weiw ere as as dd tru g s and AIDS. All I heard about !! We didinotot'come forward on1 hish owii uhtir then. Th . Regional M edicalal C enler here. L ike, stauiaunchly community-orientedited a s a . •. •'hen I w as going lo high school and j ,, i :fflbllafamo\lount'of $130 is n ot impiiportant. . Magic V alley, it wwas a progressive comimmuniiy-otected Board. Making isjssues worse ' SfJollege was the Chinese smoking - /ftf ^ UOn.C;. Ipstltutionwitha'a wide range of ser- N No or w as th e re a n instance al . u plum . vi(view; the.counclJ-shouould’jEtflt B^niingbam».o [ho'al 1 would exphesessm y ideasandopi* ■ • I >VJille his felo h y c a see iis vices and th e la t£2ijest in m edical whic:lich I a m a w a re in which the Iflh e y would keep It out of the ^ 1.' unpaid,^indndefiniterSuspensiohJ ...... - Hosp)spltal Board conllicled wilhith th e nions in the comnniingelection.Why t . Ifl a f e ' ' Icchnology...... rsbiiie gbodldeas and ‘ ’ papeaper. and off IheradloandTV, it ^ •.■pending. TThe l facf that Bermiininghahi and' Qualls ar ,-as a community'! Medicdical S ta ff in offering qualil;alUyof don’t they hiaves Sim ilarly. II wa; eas Instead of beating woul■ould soon be like II w as in the past. • . ' personal frifriends should not proto te c t the form er's jo b . based hospital whvhich hod lo compete carereorcommunityservices,i, I1> would constructive Idei Inn_____cach other-down: n:_They.are jusl hur: ...Keepleepdrlvingon it and.il will get , ...... - -This,-wouould^remoye^anyvdoiiDubt-thatB£tjnlnj^in^ m s _nprh'^**^ :oDproflLiiospllal subir g.------e q u ire d to o ffe ra fu ll woul')Uldprevail here. ■ tingthem'silves.' illegal actct is acceptable. Biel:eh l explains jwhy. th isS i s • .iviiich w as n ot req leal over the Symms’ R..R.J.BECKER . cor* range of services;s and could exclude TwTwin F a lls h as a rem arkablyibiypro- Like the big d e . important:Jt: failure-to-act oh e^even a small alijpbf coi :acilityln (amllywlnery.ltIt's aboul elecUon . BuhlBu l i c e those w hich w erere nol profitable. ures:esslvc and sopiilslicaled faci 1.1 .. E ru p tio n --‘b‘‘breeds an- atmosph3here wllhin-t»^ polic ■ cdmmuQityity of acceptance orr tolerance of ^certalta in ...... level of conorsuption.” —" "'"“ •PaynBeiBefmlngham^s defensnse costs? Cltyofflcial iws criticism— i . ' M-can’t oe seriously se consideringng -this. To. do so .woul,uid L e t t i‘.ers/ Rightst to work draw - --open-an enoenormous can of Uabilitlity worm s. - r . Why didn’t o r don't you? s...... iS percenl. the;they think o r cry that they a,re r t going' . union hall. Wl our view; Howard Ellic m b e r I shall vote “ no," •R eprimmand j for Elliot? In oi W atering Vworkers’ beer broke; They; startsti tn browbeat tlielr cmplployees TnNovemb< •’ i-'dta-the rigright thing by bringir»ing this case to feden „, and dem andd ththat labor take a cut in wageRCS give ARCHIED.3D .M 1L L E R attention.I, That is also-the* view of the U.S. AAt- This ditty c a mne t from Dublin, Ireland, bulci«,i back benefits.ts.ect. I Twin F allsIlls reflects jusl whyly the Idaho Legislalure passe Take a lookok ala your local m erchants: gigrocery, : ! i torney’s oOffice. r hp theright-to-worilally believe that unions still w ork for j law enforcns mistakenly view an and I w aters'tlitlie workers' beer." condllioiisagaigaln? the same goalgoals thal Sajpuel Gompers fell we® then a nd a re sllll very im portant. - If . . exposure; 0of corruption by thelleir officers as an attaca c k ROBERT A. JJOHNSON ( ending our local counly fair. 1 heard importani the Wlrilc attend rself. which group goes to bat for a l^ ‘ institution Itself andid this is a major factcc to r Twin F a lls ;ow sla te th a t he w as and is a• tuni" Askyoursel I upon the il one John Blow By lobbying for minimum v/age la® , an d c favored th e "righl-to-w ork’ .wofkors?Byl I in makinglg police corruptionI difficult« to iexpose an m an .th at'h c f.i urity. Medicare, civil rights and and th at wasIS thel^ reason for manning thecflT W Social Securil I I stop.’* snman uncmploymeiment benefits? "• «• rid C ourtney?~PubH cTei ------:_____ boalh.-WhaUnt farce? He never was a union ! ^ R e p r l mmands“for-Quallsaiid j ;eJoined a union tooblaliTab* ------Lotsquilat:I attacking people andslatLtelUngM - _ iJnibn g a v Hemayhaveji •right-16-work" group has gained fc*; - • rimands arear appropriate for• tboth city officials, wh( being a union m an. he was ncnSl He whal t h e '’rigl ngl- The"riRhl-to-vi-work-for-less" people say’ills il paying job; bei incc il w as form ed. - • ew, a re responsible fo:for this case being.bung ijo b buyer. - workers slncc in our view ' . not Iheir d e s ire! t(to kill Ihe unions. Then their‘iro n ly w as and is a Jol IdahoansIcts let’s continue lo work conslrucllvBIy ' ...... ed so badlyIly. goal m usl bo toI reapn lhe working condillons,ns, • Talking aboiibout union bosses, their a re n inion rep resen tativ es duly elelectcd and Vote "NoV on R eferendum 1. • ______In _ _ re p)rim rii a^ing _51llot_anand in bringing Bern _w ;igos, and benellefils enJoyc(^»y union membn b e rs T here arc unio lM C . SH ROPSHIRE - • !ir union's payroll to reprcsena t t h e l r _ ingham oa(t)ack to active‘duty, ■Quallsrin'e'ffectrfgn'oreQ >red . wllhoui h elp in g’ Ilopay for them? How longdc;-do ...... — Komcohtheiri nt . , I —------— ------— 2 ^ — ^AUprney^—efforU-s_lo_ settle-the_m attfttp r -UittdiWjiiOhpsclc bcDcIils will bcacoundaftciitcrthe members, ------Twin Falls i ills Central LaborCouncU— -____ 2 - . • -.-the-_.U:S.— cm a union m em ber for 45 ye t j-grandjury indictmen»nt. — ------unions’only soururce of strength is nculrallzcczed?-' ihavebeem e a rs, I T w InFallsjlls -■ ;------without-a-gi io o r Thoysayunlonons a rc no longer neededri cac a n ------have been dulyiuly.elecled prcsldent„buslnc:less agent. _ _ Courtneyey, in our view, hashi demonstrated poc name so m e largge e companies whose policiesesin- undhave hadId Vvarious other duly electedd |positions ' ! judgmentt I in not recognizingg the importance of ineth cludesuch injustslices as getting rid of olderT in the unionI to which I belong, reprcsentiitin g th e g w ages. ght to work to rest : case andi inI so informing bot>oth the council a n d th e workers just bcfcjfore Ihey arc able lo qualifylyfor I membershipip aas called upon, negotiating L ayngh com m unityity. pensions. You mimay be sure others will be quiquick to w orking condllndilions. benefils. I never wasas n union ulsjlttidiiFl disbelief th at I listen to and read < ; ^ had followed the U.S.S. Attorney’s directive;^ 0 5 - join lhc tre n d wh^hen seniority Is no longer prcpro- boss. . aboultherigl:right-to-work-for-lcss propaganda put If both h; _ _ J iccted by unionI contracts.c *■ ^ One only has to read th e history of th e IU nited- out by profitfit hungry1: corporate executives ani - th ere woul(uld have been no'grai•and jury indictment an Some 40 y e a rs-s ago. I was (aced with a choiholceof ■ stalcsofAmerTierica concerning the workln|n g m a n ; administgratoiators. ■? , B erm inghaham .would' not be facingU a federal felonony- tolnlngaunlonoior finding another job. I chosto seto .^ - you will (indd ththe w orking m an has. been b; 10 people have enough com m on sense /hiph. if h ^is cohvictei pniiiri r n in his o a re•fter e _joinJmt-admit-lJI h-ipp.'^ihniiLlLr ______: __.chargajwlii ;cther, let alone for food and c in law enforcement. er By ntnot taking the mattette r - which only show;WS how wrong one can be. and soul togctl 1 clothing mosltog^lnflln frorp people working for less. ', Q ualls a n d Courtne;ley set }n motion th e, irin-*^ Bccause of myly union niem bership over thethi andsheller. iright-lo-\wrlwrk).. . / • : "seriously, ( years. 1 ea rn e dI Mwages which m ade ll possibi;iblelo He h as been:en shot a l and killed. woundcreject Woll, w ell, w h: \ allowed m e to support m y fafamily In '* warmongersers and polluters. JusrptBltrtrommftiT i - - ) says labor is forcing big bus '° u — f. libelous or in bai)ad tMte. Each lelter mu*ilist know-it-all who s S Z , : ■ I so desired, to hold my headidhlgh- sensewllllaylay this misnomer (righl•lo•wo^k•ft^ ' thOMltOOM IS little b u sin ess to10 go broke. the manner Is J ------a n d s h o u ld in clu d e t h c5 w u riter’s mailing addr«»«. and feel thatJt I w as a s good as any roan.. I n ever less) to rest.St. UseI it. ^ Uisevidentth;that through m anagem ent, th minor dlsagreem enu to tbee public| RICHARDR D G R A F _ ■ . .'y.. m o ro th a n 4 0 0 w ord* mmayjMYdited i ingis basedonprolit^-When-n_ carried roy mi ___ costofeverythin : my union. XpuUt on the flooro ro fU ie ____ Heybumd m anagem ent cairan't get a profil return of aIt t 1|least ■ '■ cbncerninRmj _____^ — :::— ,— i —

    Sunday, Se];eptem bor28,19to TImos-Nss-News. Twin Falls. Idaho A-5 _ ^ ;( L e tt xUileimr e j i ^ r y' iimporttant in iIdahoiagricull ^ r a l s i J: ! id a y th a n o u r 3V>mtfoveijvcDdeiJ.flofse./sejrecuM ve m e r^ arid trace niinerals - ' tng, we all live longer todi Tbls is Id response to thelhe article on ■ “And while environmentallallsts and grain for ene 0 bad about vice presidetideatottheld&hoCatiXe ,[ govemmeni officials largeget in* for a balanceneed diet. In addlUon these your.oplnionpage that app ’ .th a t? ,. ~ ' _____ Ass^aUon.^on.^, ‘c . -your edition pf Sept. 22. by ------T oomMovendeh- r ...... Idustries for water-pollutloiIon control c attle wiil al:also consume by products D um lugof lhe WorWwatclItch In- • ...... •

    ; • •• ■ [ f o r weat'or.. m m ■. ■Sn**mI oti tlM »«*i caMUMiOv/bw bM «elw S2?-'y $69.00 for a healeat.pqm p, >.;*•« rnrnU*. ElM irk beat atU.waI.Mit.rM^iii^ HLpme orO fficice ' I M t bM«d ok •Ivctrte f«re*dtalr#«raae»i atr .-'•f--'•• •■ ---- L e t t e r ^ Q u a lity Daisyy W h eel fo r t t yonH pay biilv-jy-$55.0^ ...... ^aM b««ni krai or caUc'cMUas*aK.at.--,- << T w ith a new hialia h t e c h Crootp«r*ltv«oi roa<* en ««aa iiadepeadral •tlMrrr-* >l*dy. sa s fikrnacet' • . - f"*

    i a i i S ^ E i = ^ » T a r i d " 1 ; G as he^t CO:o sts 45% -lcss thanI electric: h1 e a t ! ...... {: 'I - ' '^> 1' G as heat-CO:osts 20% less Ithan a h e a t pup u m p ! I - r M m ' ______.ff y r ■> > N O1 rMONEY DOW^ $ 1 0 0 .0 0 EAE\R1-V BIRD lANfclNe:--.!::-.:— m m K f' e rm o u n ta in G aa offer* 10-jlO -year, Mk T h e fir*( 2 0 0 cu**iiu*iMiVr*~who ...... — ------fjm l^ low lnt«nlerrst finuncing on high I’^ E replace Iheir electr'Ctric heatins *vstems encv sa* furnace*. Pavmrrn e n t* a a ’ iWK with a s*« furnacecc will< s*l *” extra |Br low as1* i$20.00 a monlti. A new s [ggy $100.00 rash bonu*nu*r P rice W - Wiilrrr healerh can be ^eludedI in jlh e BW y ______fin ancin cit g .______i ^ C A L C U L Aa~O T R ^ - ■ Ssve ■« 9S0 Crcdk Plxn AvsiUblele • $ 2 0>0.00 0 CASH REBi call aboutut thi* program and , * 3 0 0 ^ II y ouOU ch o o iie n o l lo u*e o u r set a bid Irom a dealerde« lo convert t DWP-220. O ur l«w«stt;st j)ricc ever! Frliil iel- .. fin ^ n cCO o prog>^ni'lo-bay your ocn e w s a * •V • ...... ■- from eiectric heatBt tot ga*. we’ll s»ve lt!fs. tnem ns and rc-poip(»rts w ith t;li:ftric t>iu*- , fu rn dice. cc w e ll slv e you a $200.01).00 c a * h ^ ^ W you a *olar power*fered po'cltel ■ Printsat202 0 0 w p m 'w rite r < |iijiily ut 20(11(1 wwpm (20 cps). i'unillcl re b a te:e. . (C e rta in condition* applp p iy ) . y~ c a lc u la to r FREE!E! <le-seriiiMiilt;r-r-: rchajri^;£iiUc~ ~ It fuctis. C m nes ciiinpli;lii|i;te wllh C: r Dealer Nearesi You * ^ ^ ^ ^ —.Check.VpiVour P h o n e Book-for.th'ehe.te ito ifcaefc S tore or E s s f l n t eB i n n o i r tain-flasI...... - - - - - AOftnSlOHOfTWOYCOWXPPOMVCH F^APPLVATIAT flADIOSWCK COMPUTER CtNTIRSMIS AMO PARTXaPATING STO^AW 0E>m.iK> ~ — 7 —------GGasrlt-t^akes-m c ore-sen:;nsejhqnjeven ______

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    ilr.lls.Matio Sunday, Septijplem bar 28.1988______ierspeied limitIt plan - Seiia^tors to donsid With a 6 5 .m » e - p e r - l ^ ; - 8 p e ^ _ : jittiw Inlerttate' hl^wayss' outside com-“ occur wit H d t t 7 — WASHINGTON (AlA P) • — K ey chairmlan an of the Mouse Committ ilatlons of more' limit thatlhat we feel we must conader • lllc W orks and T ran sp o rtaUaUon, i munllies wilh populi vin g m easu res b e fo re w e begln- Trr_scnatora.planJo-Confei;erJlLl8»“ J‘ » i_ « f P “5!!J I w a y - than 50,000^11 would-d affect about 70- llfe-saylni tales.’raise the offeredr theUi firoposal-Friday as « w ionference' process,'•’^H ow ard'r: ...... a proposal lo let sta bills percent of the systetem . T h e H ouse’ the conf' ural intersUte to break;Ik a deadlock on highwayI bl s p ^ • limit on. rur te. nl^way: measure co:contains no such . wrote. highw ays to 05 m iles: perp hour If the approveded by tbe House and Senate. ' He cloclosed the letter -witii-an--:------, •nt threateens lectors, require The $52S52.3 billion highw ay b ill pass*p a provision, IV for taking “this unprece-.; states ban radar dele enate “The House confererm have such a apology bells ^ d assure ed last.',t Wednesday by the Sem a step of imposing condlUohs ; d riv e rs lo w ear s e a t be e th e concern about the incincreased loss of dented, sl ilghentmilr-^ ------w ould allow al! states-to Increase f toco'nferisncc.’’ - • compliance with the hig ur on life and maiming thaliat.w e Jcnow will , p rlorto c( ;s s on blicdget bill Rep. James How)w ard, - D - N J ., .s p e e d UnUmlt'to W ,mU« pjer.bour nat never could have made iti t -• - p> -president grams that nbdH vlng,nofuss on Saturday to inlo a real!ai budget.” ^ . Hj /^It’sfteerni ral -govemm w t “I . hopele they1 know whiu-e the keys Hilt lawmalcers to the bullulldlng are, bccause If theyey ■ R T « i ! n ^ ■ ' 'IT'S; ' candlelight''it" unless they don’t act:t responsibly, i 1 won’t h a v e , )lce b ut to shul It dow n," K t^ ^ b programs, and.nd arms'conlrol. any cholci KLU]lli| B . 0 c j S I said of the federal gov- cftenis PHE's j asslve spending Reagan » lig& n^w w W ’lrom a'mass B • i w k eep thegoveromenlthe ernment's;/sactlvllles. ey want lo put a real budget Fiuniiws- president, in hislis 'weekly radio toge^?r• bby candlelight. U's OK by benioaned Coni:ongress'fa ure „|,..R eng!Ogan added. r appropriations ' niH Biisr regular ai ° ' ^ 1 H } again resorted Rep. WlWilliam H. Gray, D-Pa.. In ^ wnj^SoiT” ^' and hasBBtyi'fl a| designed the DetDemocrats’ response to nmenl running ReagaiTs’8"broadca9trsoid-thc-presL :s ) i_ ^P^?B |5e^- the governm ants to ellmlnale 4? tederal =s±==3edHnMtt------R oam»and-upyour-frtendsr—^^B “ — ■ &';.^»;.^^m‘.-tne new fiscal year ye begins on dent want >’s a fun new to get '■ pro g ramns. s, "culling educallon_ forf o r . t h e r e 's £ ) u r " ictus Pete’s - t.E B E E ! _ — ed as "simply., our chlldilldren. heallh care’ for our -=-*=^—“ to C a c ti to •ictlons on his5?5filderly aarid r aid for our farmers to d u p o f 3 5 o r nf\ore tb g eatherand th i we’il provide I defense and foreign.aid In- . B I ° 9 ''° ’ p o rta tio n fro m T h fr es contained in pay for d B 7 ■ ^ free round-ti-trip Charter bus transpor — ...... cceflgeLl_ l l l l n i B fwlaglc-Valie;leyto-Jackpot.------^ — - • ^id liS'uslake'cS^e'olf - _: ■ - tills Js^nsnowaylbnin .-There*6 you go again, blaming B - I ^stsitb]b a c l^ e n j o y t h e rid e, a n d IS for your fiscal and.revenuelue . ■ r.- ■ - t h e d riv in gI. .'Y ou d o n ’t p a y a p e n n y ! KrepelveSSIngam lng^.fl ? . l w end-oV'Sesslon IS ■ aj if you hadn't been ■ ' ■ ' P iu s , everyone er Jn your party wJIJ r a itt become a fixtureI In recent y e a n fre sld e nIt' t for the past six years." I and merchailandise coupons uponI anart 'iv a l. ' •..-■■■■■ ! •ay. chairman of the House anize your Free Fun . gVrvaeCapliolT-Hill. Reags ■ - ' ■ W h a t a re : p?^araeral workers home^n e jn 1S!1 a lte r B udget CoiCom m iltee. s je c t t o a v aila b ility .) B • B B u s t o C a cti 5?^ n w g e l o g ' a sim ila r me; gfe8s"l8“movlng;"‘Gray said;lid.-: ■ illJei^’tolWrM:— , l>':i:^ >7! ^ ' - he h a s no qi -congressional pas^e _ol B - 1 lg tax changBsr-**We a re go- L ^tOnce again, the bu^gTdeadlln'ebuc Jw eeK SO ? U ^ @ M R b ) 9 lie to produce a- ing-lo-he-help solve this .fiscal. crisisisis_ n |aH 9 JjS A ■fT~:31ltd«*Congres8 unable llcles have crcated." r.:: -icefoonsible budget."■ ReagnnI said. J'ourpolic V togelher what .On.Prkriday. the Senote Approprla-ria- luH fflSH H B r ■‘" ' “riistiad, they throw t< ommlUee approved by voice>lce - ; they call a.‘continuingng resolution’ al Uons Con 1 a kind.of voleaSK$556 billion m easure. It couldlUld ■ I Qfi» last moment - Ight up for full Senale debateiate ^ m m m m ChrlstmaB_tree.,hung.g withV pel pro- be brough j^,., ;-Jects and waslefur 'spending81 pro- on Monda;d a y . - ...... ’ Finanaze [ .^inisteers f d w o r kk —togeiheex - , ■ ■ ■- i . . . y ___ , \ \ ------— - ": H v a s h j n g t o n • (aiP) p ) - Finance - - (Top-ofUie-r^Sfaif) 7 'ministers from the woworld's richest' . factions ended tyo daysaysiof meetings without rosolv- l r f i r “T a Mllfferences,. but B l . . i f pledglDg,--clo8e-.; cooroordlnation ■ of W armn and S>nuggh solve world pro- . . . > . ly ■ economTc-pollcles tp sol' Bt b le m s .\- '' : T h e session m a rk eid d tthe first time the S.world's seven.',n.M eading: in- N ightwear t f4ev ii^ at the economliriilc sum m it this ; • ■ Big Bear onn Cam pus. Paj;ijama by Jennil .'pastMayinXoltfO.,,^'' ■. Finance, leaders fronrom" tiie'U pit^ 1'00%'Acryiylic.'S, M. L.$330.00. States,"J^paB, West:: GiGBrrtany,"Brl- iialn, France,'.Canadaa aand Italy met ;for m ore th a n 12 h oursrs overc two days' --atilhe.Trasury-.. ™ ^-R ed-plald-gr£iranny gown^byly LanZiOf Saiztzb u rg .i------“ ^^artmerit., . , - ': The Reagan adminisi!ilslration, led by 100% cottorDn flannel, size:;s S,M,L.$36.6 . 0 0 . "Treasury Secretary;Ji; Jam es Baker, ■■'had hoped'to-pressunsure-Japan-and -• ...... -- . •' - s '...... _. ‘West Germany lo agnigree to further - i tuts in inlerM rratesis I to sp u f'fa sle r Multi-cojorpprintniteshirt ItIn 50% cottonn and 50% ■ 'growth and provide! nmore markets ■. iro rU .S. products. polyester. SiSizes S, M, L. bby Kittens, $3(}o.op. lage-flnal-state—------7 ' , ment, however, madeie tno promise of " ~ • ntereft rate reduction.ions. II said In* ' V terest-rate declinesis that - have ' ; a lre a d y occu rred haveVC 1had beneficial ndebted develop- t tflecb for heavily Inde ___ J .Ihg countries. , > Balter, speaking tolo reporters at __^..;_(he-CapUol.folIowlngjSenale.passage_.. Si . ; . fif th e lax overh au l mTieasure, et refused . ^ to ■characterize the JolJoint ngreemenl __ ' L-as a vlctory~foT~thee I Unllcd'States. ; Bul he said it was; Itimporlonl that '■ the countries' had gomlone through lhe . incoordination process5s for the first > 4im e. 1 : "We went throughgh lhe exercise . ■ • th a l“ wais called for-arthe-Tokyo- r' j --* * IP *' •.'.gnom ic summit," he said. "1 Ihlnk . : lhat is very signJficjficanl. But you - y pu^t.-to read the slaslalemenl In-Its M l a i i [4 m ” \ . -\ i l

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UmajDay.turoouUbitlK^StiS^^r i U-capItaItal formation. antHnanufaC'!f^ . -. thBrp irty ttabeideatUied-_Jaoemer oiiMTmany ...... turing;{; a ah U ^ rt, uttb^geiTait wltb^revl8ton,espspeclailylfwhat . roarliwl Americans ajq^earedidtodefioe ti-housinsing, antl-educatk>n, an* of like fUh: Five days later, 3 >' ; 'WASHINBTOilSwi}WIient>r«ldait\ , r'u' nowtsvleVredascrededit is redefined kind ot II . fairness and e ^ ly aasthosededuC' i tl-cbarit;rtty.V th ey bolhsUnk.r;T.bot! - Reagaa jdampalipis foc] to predict Wbat tb e p ^ tic a l:i: .tlons they tod and didUdn’twantto Farm«-m ers don’t like losing tb e In­la- - • '- • '■ i tttoM hetallhuiffflittj )RWI)efromthlsmasstv« i . vestmentent tax credit a t a Uipe.they. - U^^c^thattpocbM yir; r ar^ T M u^ tbardt. D^Uo., a- are strutru g g u n g fo rsu rv iv al. ^ ., j • KtiWlwa «fc»m n'twl n*>mili ' ' strong supporter of thetb bm. said ~yit.'tli;tbere ^ was widespread tr. V members of.Confessisswithiarge' - agreenumentwlth Rep. Guy Vander d'-- ' -numbersoffederaljrisristlreesln t^ Jag(.R-]R-Micb.,chatfmanoftbe -.. Fashiion bucM (0,;^^gan saj^' m--: districts would b e undndtfpressore to ' HouseR^R epublican Cam paign Com* to a itir a ^ 0^ ; ^ tbe bill, atswot'ooldcbn- ^ mlttee;ei \who said. VI personally - It’s anar^inW tithatj a t a e i ^ ' : - gressmen from stateseswlthhigb ^ve my ri^t to - TKat - R eag an weU lh 1984 wbc t^ a n . o u t l m)k‘appears i to be a political raise taxes.-' * *WbU^^U-grarQwtb,*!sald:v> )V »wa«.iwliiwiOi neith er pa rty able to - In tbe Wblte HouseI vllview , th e 1984 jebple bn the front lines ^ . Rep.BIUFrenzd^R-A;-Min|v;‘‘,^eb)jl ..clalmcrc r ^ t for the legislation. LedirresisUble election results'created d iy o n th is ^ e w e r e ' 7 I iadwithtax.. >, UNIQUEL 'H pressure to move abMd urso(,Coogra. ; • — s!mpHfle8Uohr.e-rewrit«riteofthetax ------= p S r S I ^ -4 DgSIGNEED code tbat RM gan tolddAmericans; A . £ihtSe words of Senate Ma* wotiid ^ v e tbiem anottie jTaderBob Dble, R-Kan.. FRAMES! This w as to be a bill w aslestvate«fouIdbe ‘no.’" y t i r t - Down U n d e r plus 9 versal political appeal i age aiw^f f brings apprehen- '' !«rips-to tfiiii'e^»^^<.-Sld»''1o ••• randnche;s..:sh—p sfatloni,! • ' _ N p _ tim s._ MAtjCPWil< — r-tr: Vn screw s. OffiRerIng style. tbe Republicans Iqto thithem a]m 9r ^. in;, ttidll f iv , (i'dSTED'Wil'ia i^^iX^ricultural Agent s- ; ^uraW lity ;alat an affor- —party^fo^ the remalndezderoLthls^- ^ : p u ^ tb - i f ;»«i'!pJ>«f_ebalrman ■ <}able price.>. 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    — Fonr-pfe-registitfatiorrand-irm o r e r i n f o mnationj-Ga/i'Miie-Twin Ff a lls J y .B X3.A. at 733'3-4384 . . .• . 8ununday, 8eptarobar29,1966I Tlme»-New8,-Twln F aiH cld ah o ^-* -- I -■Obltuaries/t/hospitals B2 ■ MaoflcVile;e x B 3 - 4 ^ w . ■ West B6-8i _ ...... , I c o u iwiEspm m a d eg t c c s te M c c9 iS p u i ByPATMARCANTONONIO en.lf Uie jury decides a c a se rXmes-Are»wwr//er aw ards-ds damages, a p laln U ff i seek an “addltur" — an addlliiliuSfi! - T W irr FALLS - To Tl tbe layman, w W ’ilim nfil amountjnt - to. what ..Uie.:..plaiilaiaUff.. . ^ S B B FR IE FS I civil law* may appearear to be a com- B m SMBS s O believe!ves was an Insufficient awiaw ard. plex myriad of LaUiatin •termsj_and^; SjBaaasaERl^a On uiehe bther hand, the defence n d a n t ' ^ “ f T r ” ■ ■'Wamb®jumbo7V.'-' - seek a "remittitur" — a reduc-rei .___B ut :n o 'm a tte r howDW ^ m b l» they j IM BSiBtK Sgl .'tion ofif aI n aWtird which .h^*6eesi aaa s ex------.y - * . may b ^m e, civil cases-aU-buveJaJLi.cai cessive.ve. comraoa starting potiitliit—a dispute. •— —' T IBB®®™ An addltur« or remltUtur"!‘ " m a y - ...... ' CivO law Involves'es 'disputes be* / ' a - o r d e r ered-by-the-court-as-an-condl d ndltlon, ------. — “ tween private indiviHvlduais and/or M raytgal® to grantanting or denying a motionc aw;aw ard - M i II I In pei^nal-lnjury < y cases, for ex- "counterclirclaim as pai^ of that answei r each request or mot ample, an Individualual , m ay fUe a wer. The parties also0 may request For . notlon, WWT -•--lawsult-to- obtain- coir .when the defendajitj^II stata a ie -c o p iffs ,nf any riocumi ers must .ptesent-eyidenccn c e to ^ ------\ ^ Q l cts as hel>eliev; trial, but again the papartlesinp.fieet.S^“ rtaUpveragaln. ; - through the system, ir^ more time.' rclalm within the . require< >endlng on the co m p lex■ity ity o f TW iN-PALlLLS — Peggy N. AnUioneyley of' Twin’ i^alls Is dIsUlu- ^ Sth District Judge^Dai ImU, th e .other sid e m a y fas! Before a case goes!S to trlajV—-.And .-D e p e n Twin Falls,'the Idahor a K ' t l ? . ' ^ • onljr 5-10 p e ite n t o faU ^ thffjOl^fdo the castase. It may be y e a rs -b e foftje r a - . .sloned about theJusUcesystem.th jrt to rule in his or her favor finally goes to trl^.' The IdIdSjb In Octoberr 1985, th e 54-year-old Anthoney Ant] sued^Rlchard E; •' - Courts and Black’s Law called a defauU. i k e j U m i w m b - c a se , flni Civil actions are Ignil ihA tions. T b e s ^ a re ree ready to gojototrlaU - • somewaways, biit they are supposecsed to Anthoney.sajays she hadn’t sought a -greatgn deal of money, only ' - notification of the c o m p la in t' o r . W hat ususually follows an answerr is At trial., a juryor juji d g e wUI h e a r b e concincemed wlUi aU t h e ' " ggrand n 'vhat she lost.. especially( two monUis of wagesv from ber Job as a summons will bedeUveIvered to the op-' ‘^discover''ery.V In which for an In- In* th e fa c ts and see the evi‘Vldence. ' conceptspts," such jas due processBSS of - ■ bartender at Uiehe Renderyous Inn. ■ , V posing party.-knowna asa the defen- determinaInate-amount of time — Before a jury decicldes the case. • law. whivhlch by their very nature,re.a>e j ■ She says sheie didn’t; know what wentht: wf rong' In ' th e, case, < bnly '; dant. The defendant h ht as 20 d avs to eU her sidside may -ask the other to however, the Judge» can make a Inefflclei:lent, Goble "adds. DoDoing “UiatlwasrlpiIpped off. There was no JustJustice In what came down. »spond to the complalilalnt, in writing, answer questions q about the case.ise. directed verdlct...Thahat’s, when the olherwlsvise might cheat pebple. ^ ButUiat'sIlfe.Y.You ta k e th e b itte r wlUi ththe e is w e e t ” ' - I It jpou ^Smithcouldn’:n’t be re a c h e d for com m ent.int. ' • ■• . . I " 'n i s re sp o n se / as onei Wlwould guess. Is--WrittenI - - Questions. ..B te.....‘-Unter:lei^.court,dwl,(te?xtttfka:J e .Ideal uUjmately Is .that j .called an answer. —...... J. rogatoriesles.’’ while sworn testimonyony. b urden o f proof-has fal 'e-“a-JU8t-*re8uTlr^ind .-Justustice'L'V' .„'I1 ...... i The defendant alsoso may file a, iscaUed>^1 >?depbslUbns." ' V cascf. basedon IheeVidcdenceV'” ' .m ay takiake longer,” Goble s a y s .-

    St£illin€igs '-'III HjpiI r i i o r i UstensiI 't d [ M k ^ H s ttrength i anti-nul '- w M commeents tte s t ByMARK-PRATraRi — ... Rlghljht-to-Work Law ------nmes^ewsmiter—— UEdostircdebat^-rzzz ------POCATELLO— U.S.,S. i R e p . - R l c h a r d ^ ^ ^ ^ | ByDEANJAN MILLER" Stallings heard an earf)iirf)il of crltlclsin Times-N(S'News writer___ , _ about a nuclear weaj'eapons project . planned fo r Idaho durlnfring a cam paign --T W ININFALLS-DespiteaUUie F “ -/■ stop here Saturday. rhetoric:1cabout a out-of-state money,- Ij "It’s highly Immoral w aste movie! stastars and economic growth, ' || of resources that, coulduld. be spent debatibate over Idaho's Rlght-to- ' fi other areas. It's-Justst !^ocktng It’s’.^ ^ ^ H Work LauLawshouldconcentrateonone < ,, B| even being considered,"!d," said M argo> ^^^H Issue: unlonstrength.uni - Pr6ska of Pocatello,, whow Is atteor . The law,law if approved by voters on ' ding ^ the ' Idaho ' Consemtldn( ~Nov.‘4.-^wi:,-^wlllmakeunioff8ecurity ------•-— League‘s-annual -meetiiletlng -at- Id aH o ^^^ ^H . agreemenments niegal. . State University. She told Stallings It v e j 7 ' ^ ^ m tragic thing for Idaho1 notni to be able ’^ B ^ j g t o s a y 'n d . '•' - Analysis' — ; TheJPocatello_motherier asked Stall- trigs if he cared whatat people^UiInk| Unlonsfm security agreements— about th e proposed proJe<}ject.' mustmui be approved by-a ma— ------1 Stallings said there: uwlU be h ear- ■ B K S B - jority of union ui m e m b e rs and then Ings on the isotope, sepseparatlon-pro-'^^^^^l accepted!:led by m a n a g e m e n t a t the ject. He said Proskaa wlll-have' a bargainlniinlng l a b le — a re clauses In chance to give her viewsvsthen. t - > ^contractscts thBt-requlre:oU workers at Stallings said there Is a 90 percent a unionizenlzedJobsltetopayduesor- -...... chance th e $500 millionon p roject wUi; fees to ththe e union. ------be^b u llf^t—the—Idahdaho—N a t l o n a l - ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^^^^^^■zizJnDthcE.h cE .w o rd a;ah eillg h l;to J^ o tk ------Engineeimg Laboratory)ry near Idaho Law maketakes It Illegal for anyone to Falls. He said the proje'oject'will ta k e '^ ^ ^ ^ H force a1 woworker to pay fees to a union INEL In a different direci ■ ■ ■ ■ H I In ordersr to keep a job. INEI Is mainly Involve In n uclear -. The flrslfirst questionvoter8have,to___„------; safetyresearch. ^ c3 answerls'r is w hether or not security Without saying where:re he stood ■ u - ■ J ag5eemennents give unions more the project, StaUlngs salesaid he unders- m em bers’ersand power than they would -lands there arc problem!emsTissoclated": ------—; . . haveirnc^rnew workers haUlh«roplloh . Sonny S p ac^, who> dvraps tiny mond. ■ Stallings said It wil] be a year be- chandUIngig downlown. His family- inge of p ro d u c ts right-to-wjo-work opponents say that j metal tips around Itsts edges with The fouiour craftsmen make or rcpa II buys a broad ran] fore on environmentental Impact owned busirsiness began in Twin Falls'* solder, and a .38-xoral i In large quantities andnd often accepts because>e fefederal law requires unions lEL. downtown c 1 ring Is ready 8.000 sepicparate. articles of Jeweli statem ent Is done bV INEL t core 30 y e a rs ago — and“ fo r a finger. lower profits Uian mnormal to-seU torepreseiesentaU workers at a union- v .4; irofltable there. y e a rly In in a special shop a t tli b-slte at the bargaining table ' Stallings said he bas-b B o y er wUl p lacc m{nany simUar- chain's si them. Its stores turn oover Jewelry at Izcdjob-sll onth. lhe 37*year- |p itch es to Uie Uielr grievrievances. Security agree- . lion. The program propo:iposesaspace Magic One bench away.: dliliamontologlst ' -SeeJie JEWELERS on Page B2 defense against a missilele aattack. At the ssam e lim e, though, he-e- ^ . ’ broad, mlddle.spectruium of shoppers, ments protectprot union members from The congressman saidId 1INEL Is ex-' chose to icapllallze on Jensen’ss “ “ O ur target Is the nmiddle class,” free-loadeiaders, Wlssel says.. j cited about the Isoto]>tope project longtime ptpresence downtown\wlthh the building, • T h eBBlue l Lakes Shopping Centex Jeiisen says. 'If youu go look at a The next q u estio n vo ters need to Is whether the unions that because It w ill providee-stable, 'si long- an unconveiventional twist. Instead ofif ' “We’re adapting to changech ... as - where JeJensen’s also- operatesJ - J-m aU , you'U find thatit Is where that decide Isw term employment. Aboubout 750 new selling overer the counter,Tehsen will11 it Is Inevitably com'H ilng," say s sto re , will/111 retain .Its rctaUIng lustea te r S tra ta lends to shop.” claim toto re p re s e n t 17 pereen t of Jobs will be created If thy Man WUr-5iorial prxpractTces a n o -^ fflc e s -ww ll lir' year; dlstrlbutlng thenem re gu la r ly- to. TWillwihM[hove Uie m aranteedsource ...... r -IZm alntenancc wou1a~BoTb-statiTreSKTsorpDrat^tr iy "ttBBdqaarters lnto~iiewly—[r~becumg 'the'hlgh--trafffc~c"corrtdor'for. gravlfalelieiowarB downtown7______customersJh aTT^^at5leJrea.-_ ...... o f.^ e 8 |n} and ! fee s for Uie unions. _■ ■ - ;i dents. ------. ' - ^ b m ir o f n c^ e r n lh e back tw

    ...... I'J B-2Tfmes-Newfl,TwTwip/alis, Idaho Sunday.if,,Soptemb0r28.1988 S ■■ ■ : V JJ e r i s e n — m D u k rrict i courrt; - ' —— y s^ rad Siegel, coiiipany wiOT- • CtmUoued from PagesB! Bl "The (Magic Vatteyi MaU will say s advertising and prth tions05 m ^ger, wbo suggested lhe' - The foHowing criicriminal cases were (SOO tnin now motloDS for the ggrand cqwoing than conce]ncept.tbe store also will accept Juhl. - ' hass bbeen successful. The chair ecial o rd ers a nd design Jew elry for loTw ln F alls: • pyscho;hological evaluation andnd to Donald Jasper Oc of « m s the Twin Falls dodowntown did for all q>ecia D ea n ,.23,_ F U e r..w > 8 . . s e lIs l s :about ^ million wprth of stomera.':Cunently;: about ao p o^: - , •Stanley Robertt V Vlncwtr- JTTBlihTT^relunrm lb cdurt a fa laier'daleB-for fc a‘ fotind'^ntyorapf says.- .-.r— cuslot probation vfoIatfdh-7'30(11 Jewelry;1 yearly and has BID has placed its centQt of 1 JeoMn's sales are ctistom was sentenced to 15 years la the reviewew hearing. T he m a tte r w ili be set for sentenc- boosll)sllng revenues at the ratratrof the Bl . _ money io creaUiting an attractive work.irk. _ ___ I . : Jijaho...Stale; Tenit•nitentlary. for the .Roy.y A.. M ay J r . . 29. Boise, enlenlered -ing,-UntU.furtherer--aealencing,^'tho'f about)ut5pcrccntycarly— r..... ) of lewd andd JtJasclvious cotiduct a pleaiea of guilty to the crime 9 bere.~ooe tharw lli'-'Therhe-Jewelfy-cbain also-wfll-move-:: “ f of court ordered thele d e fe n d a n t to ! r ^ ' i!:cvenbmis. Jensen ; has 'n o t bieenieen' en- Ibg" jew elers -r wlwho fashion sp^ial: Shoshoishone Street: “Look, that's our ' ; •, restitution for counsunseilng of the vie- $500 wlwithout thc permission ofJf I ths, unsupcrvlsed. th raailed lli by the advertising: profilepi p ie ^ , set preciouj>us sto n e s an d niake roots,”ts,'’theyounger Jensensays., downtown; Business' Imp — wUl w ork before Butilut it mainly is a bow to new con- i '■. tin), lo m aintainI lull'tlme fi employ- probatuitlon officer, to submit uponon re-: Daniel M. Fainircliild; 26;' Bufiir*' mprove- repairs to rings — nt Districl has provided, d of in a.shop al the dltlonsons in the city’s cor^ seen i ment, to not havee aany contact with quest-fr:-from a probation officer.all.ail fl- eo teced a plea of guguilty lo the crim e ed. “It the public instead 1 ame readily apparent ...— has • back of Jensen’s store: in 'the Blue througlough the eyes of a merclunl, ;, lhe victim unless5 w with thc permls- nanciallal records, to pay $30) ;p e r . of lew d a n d lascivlotlo u s c o n d u c t w ith a 1 n readily,apparent that tbete m1 ain’VLakesShoppIngCeienter. “We’ree’re adapting It to the market I ' slon of the p aro le; olofficer, to refrain monthh supervision fee, to p ay m in o r u n d e r 16. Thrhe m atter v(lll > e • [ from the use of drugrugs or alcohol, pay rcstltutiutlon In th e am ount of W2.20!.20 to setforscntenclng. Is of .lhe-BID^is not prombmotion “People will be! ables to talk direci- wbatit -we see as the future- of ■ ., ' andadadvertising,’; be M ys:- ly to the craftsmenen doing the work,” downlomlown.’'JcnscQsays. - lj JUnionns------—----di^ ^ w i e l e rS s . . - l!— i.-r-*-contlnuedfroi[rom PagcBl------Inthehe battle of thcTnovie stars;-_— - .- - tio n w id erw o rk erslnInstates i w ith ------11 .'/If voters think Idahlaho’s corpora- IdohoI hJhas heard Chariton Heston1 . rlght-to-work laws m;make $1.26 per v ■ 31. a w hite gold grilltlie. It decorates a winter,ler. There, they will design on I' ifajis a re loo powerfulrful,avote proclainaim his suppori for the law. hour less lhan workeite rs In n o n -rjg h t- u - - - , ; rniibt'/flow 'thro'^ thm^ jew- desk set. At the 1lower end of the requestiiest and, in a way, perform their * '' flgafnst Uie Rf^Mo-Vto-Work Law will whUeSc len t (o-work sta le s, fn addd d ltf o n .s h e s a y s . Screen Aclora Guild Presldem s’ b rad s before going to thie e sales{ P^ice scale, elk totooth Jewelry is a craftunt un d e r lhe eyes of th e publicV offer the stated unionlions a s e c u re .. . . Patty Dt ' Bureau of Labor StallalistlKflgures Dukie h a»attack^ him for sorthecuslohier. ‘ ^ . common requestI during hunting But,Jt, although-they. m i^t be able juurce of funds wllhJl whichu to work express! s show th a t four of thee six8 sta le s ssing his opinion. Lltlle was lis is where m ost w om Jeweliwetry is season, says conjmpany President to lookwk over Ihefr shoulders, visiting , - j (or employee rights.s. added1 to the debate, except for thele leading the nation Innnewjobcrea- r , I ' n ^ an'* custom orders o r John Jensen. customsomers may not get chatty con- ‘ — “— !-If tbe names of thetie tgroupa working pronoun'Uncement of Glenn's and tlon a r e non-right-to-ii9-work s la te s . ^ He plans 16 takee'the skilled craft-' versatloaUoD from these IrO sanr^ ' ^ ! on either side of theri e right-to-work WIsseFs:rs argum ents by famous faceices. Those s ta te s a re New!w H a m p s h ire , le craft requii^ precision,in T h e sm en oul of their babackroom shop and lhey ’;.'•set s( 'stones or. shape metal, issue haven't confuseiised voters about Tbe la California, New Yorkrk , a n d O h l o .,, . : law’s im pact on economic ilen vrearmagnifying eyegu;sffuards place' them in a new selling in “ You’vtu’ve just simply have-^tc .pay ' the law , th e public prcpronouncements growthh hhas b e e n h a rd e s t lo pin Figures don’t lie, butbl both 6id ^ ^(ktlny Jensen’s downtovown store, this atentlontlon to y o u r w ork,'! K l c ^ s a y s . . - ■ . of the groups are bounound to have. down, arc figuring fast andd ffu rio u sly to le^Ulia^W^o^w andr ^SpacibiiM tfrjust a tiny,n y .d rip , I. Union strength hasas beenI all but - Glenn d make labor and econonomic staUstics DO has argued long and hard oia solderltd^ipd togetherier tw o ^condary lo the debasbale. ~mat^ fit their arguments. (ftnius Corporation studio ends A K i^ riBg' he sizes,es. He ' - _ t The groups have clo e to Ignore th e clogged the air- show thtthat half of all corporations V olers who choose I :ls a a sm all toreorch tp ■ Frustrated v\with yolir. health In- |[ ' .waves an d postal rout a tta c k s on o u t- outes of lhe state lookinglg forf new hom es will nol con-in- m qvle s ta r s and the al l e j o b f ^ '. ^ ’' ' * I twith alleg atio n s andid ccounter-allega- slder mc c o rp o ratio n s w ill ,:r ' surance claiialms? Paying the bill moving to a stale that does not of-state unions*and coi Blip caii rain 'th e w ork. Foldli tions of Inappropriateate influence from have a ri 1 -b?pause.you>u'r©jJ!red.;Of :the., has-, 1 right-torwork law. In addl- ^have to decide whose ll' tip jv e r lah -em erald too', b I i — btjt>of>stat< people aniandorganUa- -lion.hes ------believe.-ifthey voteth le says AFL-CIO statlsUcs— can crack the brittle stone.e. sje? ' ;ioQS. books, y • show jhathat righl-to-work stale ii-craftsmen-Ilke- Boyer-c — r-in-factropponenl#la didf the law are' workers Ha'n...... On the question of ut rrs In th e W est m ake m ore thar about.Uie thousands of dollar -Y ou may beHoslng I moneyl- - heavily financed from-om affiliates Idaho wc on . voters will have to foll< workers do without the law on S S S S T ' ^e ,a t their fingertips. He com bround tbe country,-aivend the sup- the bookioks. clences In deciding whj/helher Idaho • S®s ® on skills honed over the | leLon the other hand, says labor unions needthei S p Letmne help you! D#bbl«UMVn.''>v’, ars In the business. woric of natlona] a n d r id regional right- thal U.S..S. D epartm ent of Labor ------aroldlnywhctherldah he-yeHaF~flguH$—to _ m e^ lo-work groups. statlstlCBIcs fo r 1984 ^how that, na- need stronger or weakIkerunlons, ioiis’to'If,'' he says, “ The p r ------HEAtHmtNSIIRANIKUlMJ ' a r eill all the same. The sizes arere ju. s t D ebbie Lattin - 733-33-2270 ______, d iff erent.” r e r N o jo b to o large o r toDO o :sm all ...... • ' ^ ■ Wlile hile the m ain flow of Je w d ryr y i1 s l n ' tuariea»------— F o rm erly wilh B lueJ CrC r o s s . f o r repepalr or minor work, somi> m e.ls d Inet W allen. In 1975. theyhey the past six years, he hadlad been involved re s h aiped p e to fit new needs. And! oot th e r Specializing In:. • Medicare • 7 yrs. Experfehce'“ 'i - .Bernice l.RohJblnson to Kimberly, where Ihey hodtiad In designing and buildingng cuslom homes Jobs arean Ideas lhat must be moiDolded • M edicare Supplemeniaiilnsuranc® ln#i • Appt.Oniy T U T T L E .--B erniceIce!. 1 RoblDfon. 82.01 resided1 since.sli In Ihc P o lm H orbor. Fla.,ua i re a . — In to netal.-.-'m et •. ' • Major MedlcBl -i-:------STotUerdled Fridayy « Bt Magic Valley . .Survivlrivlng a re : h is wife* of KlmberlyV-ly; ‘ He bnd hlTw lfe'm ovedid ito Elkhorn two in recent rei years, the manufacifaciuf^ “f la n o r In Wendell. Iwo brotirothers, J e ro m e Hammond of yearsago. eweicrs have created-oddiddillea ■ ...... 'B o m AprU >6.1904. in i Welter, ihe al- Saco and>nd D a n H am m ond of Malta,Ita, Surviving are: his wlf »ifc of Elkhom: as a solid gold, scale modele li9 1 5 6 I------^ 'Iknded in te rm o u nIlaln u h Initltutfl st Mont.: and an three slsten. Eva DavisI of his mother. Kalherine SISIngells of Farj S e t? , .W elser and Albion StatiItate Normal School. Creat Folli. Fal Mont.: Gertrude ‘Craig. of . reli. Pa.; two sons. Janames SIngells o?. ette aulo, complete'-witli, 1 '■She ta u g h t K hool lnI RocklandR( and Roy. Dallas andan< LaRene Riddle of Bullhead,'ad,-. New Y ork City and'TTed « SIngells of I "iheadlights, ruby tallii^tsts i and rstie married Marvinin S.S Robinson Aug. 'Mont. He He w a s p rec ed e d in deaUi byra a South-'Korea: a brotwther. William •U . 1926. In Pocatello.lo. iand they fanned iliterandnds brother. ..' ^Slngells of Cleveland,. Ohio: a n d . a .'from 192S until 1S60 Inthn the Roy area. A graveivetlde V rv ice will be held Tuei-lei* sister. H elen Troszcie'zewski of L a s Mlonsy C do<>sn't ; •'She belonged lo the thc Congregational day at 2I p.m p. . I n ^ u n s c t Memorial Park.t. Cruces. N.M. He was premenl. in 1968, he bccame seniorlior - evening. INVESTMEW ...... REIURN TAA X RETURN $10.0tM)DEPCEPOS1T $10.000 DEPOSIT ___ !mber-ol-4ho-0dd— vlce-prosi-oKiJ«nl-tor-IcinuRoaUy-lnvekU------Ihe-famlly-^ugKcals-n-memorial-con------F ellow s Lodge In .MontanItana. ment Corj'orporotlon. In 1975, he t>ecamem e Irlhullons lo the Ucfoiformed Church In 1958. he m a rrierd d Alice/ Rath, a n d , presidentnt and chief cxecullve officer' of organ fund, and may be li lefl at th e ■ ______shc^preceded him In dcdeath. In l%9, he .MelrncHriiaris-tn Florida for 3 veura. For'or 'church.. Savings Account .- _- - 5.0%___ ^3.1% $13,51STO $18,415: ______" I MVlonoy < M arket . 5.3% 3.2% $13,70r02 f.l8,7T5 S c M I b i c e s — ■ ”~ c i 3.3% $13,83B35 $19,143^^ F IL E R - The rune,uneral for Goldie UUitl.EYEY -• Tho funcr.ll for James, iniiiilh-old daugliler ol (.'rj'riliK and Cindy — -L o rw J o n e s . 74. 0/ Filer,ller,-A«-ho died Wed- Wesley Pou’ oullon. mi, o f Burley; who died:d '‘ U lack'of Jerutnc', will In-I-held I Tucsdiiy ' ■ " C tr ►Ingle Promlom PlaiIon**...8.0% - I8.0% $2l75iB$ B 9 “ nesday. will be held .Monday Mo at 2 p.m . Wednesdoy.liiy. w ill l>e held Monday al 2 at II a.m. In the Jerumtmc I.DS S lak e ■ . . at Ihc Filer Bapllsl Chui:hurch. Burial wilt p.m. in thc thc Burley LDS Slake Center,r. C enler. B urial will l>c inI SunsetS Memo- bo In th e F iler lO O F Cemetery.Cen Friends 205U Normim al A vonue. Burial will be inIn rial P a rk in Twin Kails.I. IKricnds may - — PtEkSENOTE.TI. THE SINGLE PREMIUMM ACCOUNT ACCUMlMULATESIN may call al (he White' .Mortuary.M< In Twin Oakley Cen:emclery. Friends may call nl'I ., eail al th e White Miirluiiriiiry loday and 10 YEARS WHA1AT IT TAKES THE CD AlACCOUNTTODO|N2< F a lls from 3 lo R p.m . loday. loc The family the Paynene M o rtu a ry in Burley today .Monday from 3 lo li p.m.m. and a t th c H . J 24 YEARS. sugRcsIs memorial cohliDhlrlbutions to the from c lo0 8:3u 8 p ,m ,, .Tnd al Ihc churchh church T uesday one hourur prior lo Ihu Canccr fund, which maylay tjc lefl wllh. o r Monday one oni h o u r p rio r to Ihe Ilme ol>1 limeoflhescrvico. WHERE SHOUlULD YOU BE PL m ailed to. While .Mortiortuary. Box 845. theservtcc.:c. UTTINGYQURig yONEY? ______Twin F a lls 83303.______------THE-S»>H BUill. - A funeral m;is;USS .for Konuld BU RLEY - A m em(norlal or service.for TWIN FAKA1.US - A sravebidc scrvicee Dean VanBuren. ’ia. of llulilulil, who died ■ |I . . High fates of returnir n 4 . ------Vond..-T-T-Hulchlson, 56. of N am pa-and— forSarah E. K. Hicc. H5, ot Twin Folla.-who—0— -Thumdny—will be cclebrnli•nicd at il-a:m :------■ ----- ..No market risk ^ formerly ol Burley, who#ho died Wednes- died Kriduylay. wilJ be tield Monil.iy nl 4 Monday at thc Churchh of thc, lm - ■ 2t. . Complete liquidityV 5.. Tax advantaged fixeixed dollar asset day. will bc held MondayJay al 3:30 p.m . In p.m. in Twirwlri F a lls C em elery. Kricndss m aculate Conccplion inI Buhl. 1 Burial H 3irStifety — of principalll 6 . Ihc Nampa Berean BapIJapllst Church. A may call at at the White Mortuary lodayy will Pe in W est End Ccmcliclcry in Buhl. ■ (. . 100% of your depostostt & Interest are private family intcrmenn e n l In Caldwell irom SloSp.Bp,m. . itosary will bc rcclled al.1 7:301 p.m, lo- ■ alw ays working for>r you^ ; _ . ; ; wilt prccede lhe serviccvice. Thc family d.iy al White Mortuary in Twin Falls. ' sugficsis memorial contrlintrlbullons lo Ihe JEHO.ME!E - The funeral for Jenacaa Friends may call at lhe^ mr ortuary to- N am pa B e rea n B aptist; Church.Ch Mac Black,ick. w ho d ie d Thursday. 2-^ day from 3 loU p.m . HOUSE AND• SSENATE TAX REFOORM BILLS DO NOTDT EFFECT THE TAX ADV>VANTAGESOFTHIhlE SINGLE PREMIUAUM FLAN I -Hospp itals- H dksum«s 36% tox brockvl ■ ' *Thl» Is a tr u * S In g l* Prom I lAGICVALLBY B irths im lu m P la n , h o t to b« confirrfus*.0. Bo« B69 JAMESI5R. LOVE.J.UTCF ^ ' Janet Berry andI Lc Loralne Hcbcrl. boih of Buri

    ...... '...J i p f # iB u h l i®I h o (td i s o ta t o f ByCUUDINECHAMi^BERLMN - vUinuiround ,u of SM.955 wa^ idim ad e In one ye» ^8 ‘ ''I f It ' ■ • Times-New writer U -'^in’t'absbli.tdy-neisdedled,' we didn’t pHasige oft 'ttree'overfidelw U lM 'w lttthib 'r^ pleasedfd I ttat we have begun tte '! ume, sbffleUilng wblcb be coicoosiders "sort ot btwlt,” :b e said. ..w. . .cent.years,I, heh slild. T be le v ie s w eres InI t t e y e a r w ltt a poslUvcUve figure la tte budget, bat r a mlraqle.’.’ •_ : s«£i(^:i(ea80Q.wa:s'the Inertcrease la fun- amounts off S14S,000Sl Id 1984.. <175.000 In 1985, - w e’re stUI going; tdto'have to be careful,":he ' : BUHL^'liesiieid freeM In tbe Bubl * School District, bas I l‘A aiajor concera of ttie6 stschool board this inlts from tte state due to Increased and|l70,000tiO ttlsyvar. ■ said. lance at tte - scbools. Tt - ...... n« w a.4ast-w eelt.tlut,i year was . to ellmiflate-te-the dencll," The district "It’s beenjen a long two years." said Thb freeze onI uiunnecessary specdtag ha^ —— ------—J—•.____ rtceivece4.71(undlng units as of JuiJuneM . iW6, SpIropulos,:wI,.wbo is begm ning h is t h i n y< its'.linaocla] situationIon around. Mid u o ut 'o t ' spini)urdnaia;~~r*~,— “ I — “ been canceled foror Ifiscal year.1987, but tfnr - drtt. ;■ ;• , - Tbrn'X ere' tiuee mabilato reasons' tte waa aa Increase of two) u units. Eacb tte district’st’s superintendent. *’¥nienI I1 flnt school board willII sl S|tlll: b e m onitoring e x p rn ; district was~abI^topuU offff UieU recovery, be j p ^ n t s m,630 tttra forrttedlsUict, tl eam e.tottedle district, tte deflQit.wa8.tt : now .«|>ei5tlng In .^ j Profmlonal 'leave for aU all teacher* was perceaUlUge of Uie school distnctlet, he said, district ttatIt "tte‘ board'.would be hap e school district," hesaid. .i' ■lbeblackby|17.5».' ellmloated. ,Uie board decideJded Dot to.atteod^fe twtwo^unlt Increase w as 'ddirecUy i at> wewereonlySly liln Uie black," he said. I ■ auditors,. Scbabot ajid- ' •. ■ U>etl : Idabo School Board AAssociation con- tributablIble to tbe 90 percent atternendance''rule ^ W itt an1 annuala budget ot aboutlit *2.6 S hrlver Inc., annouilounced tte financial repoci^ tTbe Sctiool Boardrd IsI elated.". S p lrt» u l08 . fcference Suit'Valley and* theUiere w ere no new m andateIted by tte state, hesaid.' iQlUlOQ, Ute» at amount of c a sh re s e rv e nowowrep. tor tte;beglnnlng,of{ Of fisc a l yeaM 987 a week' sa/d. Tb^ Buhl' Scboo bool-District began the aiadopUons made ln;the:cuixl«Xlculum..di8.WcJb;:JljeJh thlnLcfiBMK^r. tte'recover;rer)r.was.s(qK.rBsents: oniy^ty.:Jppnzlmately -LpercentI oof tto.-aso. , SplropulosI •■ isa id .' The,., budget .,^lSi IM S ^ school, year wlUjwH a 147.425 deficit. A ww'ide, a s well a s other cuts. . .'p o r tJ toom r tte community In tteB formr< of tte totalbudget,hi, he said. calculated on a modiiodifled accrual syslem. ■

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    te is ;r ■'i ^ r o n d At a y l o r i to keep special educationbn . u/neS'yoH'Scor/vfpond . DuFInglg the last iwo y e a r s 'th e " | b u r l ^ ^ :- C A , decadcode-long short- dlslrlct was wi not able to fill all of itsIts'' ...... s«ft.bf.8peclal.Rd.uiRalloiItion. te a c h e rs jn .oDehin&s.^;s.-Two-po8itlons-stayed-va»- . tfie Cassia, County -'Sc:SchooT D istrict last>t year, < and one remains un^ iK .B ^pted' tbej;di8tdisUict to s ta rt ^fnied this.*Is.y.ear, he said, leaving qual-ll- I adlng tuition assistaistance for pro-‘ine^ teaciachers' to cover the extra'ra' I ises that' the districtict will have Uie loadw lUh itl the help of their aides, I s t chance to. h lr^ newlew g r a d u a te o f , . irogfam to train local resi* - 1 ipeclaleducatlonproKi ■■•'•''‘T B ~ ni5~twu7rar-pn>gn 'as established -"In order to. to I k S ^ : ' > • • H : idents up to six ' the-'Lmitliiual- tumover, and,, m ester, w as plann? n n e T '’ u?rou^h ="strengthen the program and!d ' aho State Universitylly by prote^r 8‘i fitlnuityr'Walnum " said, ( in>l StensoD.' Nearlyly aall thb course at Kay Peterson. Malta/ • ' jrk is oH ered In Burley, Bm and in- “ "Is n hbachelor's a i In home ecbrlomlcIc- - . '< viduals wllh bachelor'ilor's d eg rees In m -but has never taught thafae iy neld wurbe certifirtllled 16 leach' -She-currently - works -In- th^> ^^efcial educationupoiipon successful Y jj™ literacy program in Buriey ' completion of the progra: nits that she doesn't know if 0- - Comrnunity responsemse has been lid have’gone.to ISU, an 80- VC from her home.: to receive • better than predicted.' ^ le d.^Although-the KnliTn®!:lal education certlflcatc. d istrict sen t out 300 Invlinvitations to an her special Introductory meetinglg Iast_ spring. She iss inlerestcd i in the programm Cassia's Spccial Educaiicalion.Director "partly ' becausc b of seeing wherere Art Walnum only, expeicpecte^lO to 15 adults are at( at this place In time" people to aticnd. Sixty:ty people, came through her h tutoring of illiterates:!si to that meeting, and 26 students arc Prior expe(perience substitute teaching . TVnw HywqtwW/BIIWyVES^ currently attending the iflrst three* in the-spc'ipeclal education program , at Clarendon'^^ H o t S p rin g s R a n c h htias a been em broiled Inn leI g a l d i s p u t e s o v e r mD u r n e r s h ip 'r ig h ts f o r s■ e everalycars'v f-'.'’' credit ■ coi^rse.y.“The};i^iV'^ceptlonai Raft Riveiver High School-also.lnspired {Child.”-taught by ^ filnUnum i on Thursr~'her to'att«ittead'Classcs.'/snd she hopes ■- ■ to iisc th th e 'p r b ^ a m to certify in jducation. • I Aboul 20 students arcire receiving up 3 Calmull, Rupert, . the to '50. percent of their U - o f - a '17-yeerH)ld learningI T r o ui i ^ : a ir e iid it ,feesV paid for. throug I chlld.-doesn’t know If s h e . QW ------^district tuition asslstanu ■OMHonal'cdur^s~ln-the- ■ The majority of the fu program. SRc'works as sti ItsfiipfliisioidncHdtspiiiin g s a r m fM from a federal’T jtle VI ; aide for Minidoka School .available only to studenK ^ e » rjt By DAVE LEWIS ty at a shcriif's aucti(iction, E arlier th is m o n ttEL._CrJsLals0.aiLlilieJ>uj'euvers of ihe five lots m a'v; (or district °. “and receives a 50 pcrccnt . . .to , be .. co h srd c re d _ j -assistance— througn-.-rher^it=rrTime!hNewsxorresponiild bull^Ijngs seems a place where s the situation as U now stand ' '‘‘nr'Cassf^Cbunty"'y-«'C-ve-tradl--County ay [g pea?e can 6'e foundi * * mining partnership. --- SSuh-~Valiey--5hamrock- c— Bott sldes-clalm.to weaiveatLthfLWblte.hatsJ.n.Uie_l lilt tim e rffain- man. An under^aduate Resources. He Is now eulngsu Travelers, .b.ver. tte Uonally had a difficult ary.lcdncatlon malor. she!le! . Yet..It has'been.embroroiled In legal batUes over- 5 controversy...... Jn ^ special. cducSUpn 1.tc.teachers,he ; destruction of lils "bunkhiikhouse" hom e he c la im s Is Goldsmith, a real use the program to help, her;r ownership rights for sevcvcral years and.now for i i estate- broker' willM, ^ . on tte mining compony’sy’s property. Boundaries ofr Goldsmith C harier in Bois«^oise a n d now caretaker > > the two ycar^ of college shele trespass and the destrucijctlon o fa bulldingiby'tb'e - cw >Thfe district typicallylly : hired young. [‘"i’J.l'P ™ J the property ai^ disputeutcd'by'confllctlng survey the ranch, claims Ryana n bn>ke'. th e ' tradilionfU > ^ oul-ol-stale- 10 hasyelloc0 complete., new owner that the form'merowncrMys'belonged . single Women from ou to him. “ reports• - tranquility'of the §rea when wh he bought tte pro-> \ fill openings, a s'th e y' mmade up most Most cla:iasscs arc scheduled during And’this'w eek.'H a r tL Isls_e_xpcc.tedJo_rui^.on.ttc_ t_perty4n-i9G8-wltt-raohey- ley-lhat-Ryaa-says-came^ ------____ 1 o(Jhe.lob.markeUot.sfLspeclal- educa.*._evenlngs_s_and—weekends,—so—that- at— Once- the-slte-of-a-sta:tage-coaclrstoprmi>ch“o •f f ownersHIp of the Vranranch house" which sits( from the sale of the Jolly/J Ju u n ip e r .. Uon. he said. Frequequently these employed:d persons| have the opportui' • Ketchum attorney, aboutout the divislons of laiid dt: '‘R yan's Law " first-hand.d. ■' . ! I 'a year, of teaching'' because:b< they pay adminilnlstraUve fees, the savingsJS Inventor of the Jolly Jumimpcr Infant scat.'who us-i- the ra n c h .' ' She says she .'and-the.le .oo th e rs a r e glad to s e e : realized thal living; Inli thcc area can still1 beI great for IndividualsIs ed the ranch ns a base forfo a lifestyle reminiscentit T ravelers ow ns 320 acriicres. but tte land In filled1 Ryan gone and hope to see the.ranch return to-lts ; ------lim ited-^dvancing-thehhelr-eiaded ground i | O ver a 10*year period•lod Uie dlstrict_ slu tlen ts., ::may take part Jn thele Last-year, after Ryanm-lost ;a - fo^losure suit, who bought lots from R>Ryan after he subdivided: for some time before deciding dec what io do’^U Ti j >rogram. Travelers Leasing Corp.j. took-liUe^to the proper- lias been caught Inn a continual dlstrlctpro •• the land in 1975. C rist says,V/?.- ; . . ., .. .‘ SeeCLARENDC< D 0 N o n P a g e B 4 • ; .j ^ Weijndellcoi mple: Citty emplooyee :use people I mad. but the ottere r 75 percent will no longerjer be employed by the cl- council, sayink'ing that it Is n a tu ra l for■ arehappy,"hesaid. ^ " ty for Janitorlierlal work. After about iO said , th e Job had to be cut dogs to "pro!irotcct ttelr domain*’ by' The councU also hanindled com- barkingwhen:en strangers approach. plaints r about_n.ew stop ! budget ' and office will now do the work.tcj I Wendell S tre e t a n d GoodS lA U ” -Soyees »I1 "Som e wroirong was done, and I’d ' »“v'e the cityIty about $1,000-annually. ii wmettlng done about It."' at« tte Wednesday meetlnj like to see son } was necessary-lo-oUqut a _____ -Helbertsaid.I...... •;------'1 ^ident:.wrote-to-say-ty- wi stop Tin Umes a year at oneo: orOf mesettese «reexUtobe ^ be added to City Heli and Spraying ttett dogs, he said, makea^ new\ four-way stop intersec omo carpeUng for'tte tte m m ore ferferoefousr—^ ' building, shelesald.' SJ • ; fflSw SS^. '' Council meinembers sald Wednesdayr _ Police Chief Jam es Hovowe'saidtte The.seasonawnarjobs'of'CharlesOrt' ■' _lbey-would .ta.talk.wltt Strickland andI ;jveragej speed on ttese-eiresldenflaLandiShortyill y Belasquezfha.vtL:endfed:-~..:-r ^ g ^ ^ li:iJ-.hear-hls“5ldtfide-of-tte-story-before5 streets 8 is 35 to 45_mU^ppwhour in- ^tUMXtyearear. Holmalwsald. ' ^ ; e ...... 7 / . 7 . ...J..... -

    - \ ... , ■■ n Falls, td a h o S u n d a y , Sepla p te m b o r Z M M e ; _ tl lunchI m&nus-» lltAX£CMESte1- CbllJ; c ra c k e rs, (rult, cookie aod with hooey buUeivaBdndm tik; — ------(ru lt,It, I bread, butter.and milk._.. M r^' MMte^rBAAiburger onn wbole« wheat bun, priday: Cb — . T u e s ^ly:; : ; Chicken burger, frenchT fr - S M l " = - »tT "'':"7 ?:to n j;’“r»we«i * poUto'tto' custard' with . milk.t, ■ ' ; ■ .. . ■ burger wi f - .'y-SO YOU CANINREEEfAXn JEROME JUfJNIOB pears,irs. puaipkln custard, hambur " ';''Wh4>f>od topping, andIdm n llk. u a n d m llk . ^ TM idMf Qitmi frlri _ch_chicken. poU toes_ , . FFILER ELEM EIfTA R Y ' aodSENlORB;mGBS‘ ' '' ' • btmss : Fish sandwich,-trench fries,ries.- - Moadayr C hidtem raggegels.- t re u d i- ttte y -W e d q c aIday: d a - Fisb nuggets, macaroni ------UlAOICVAlLEy_ ^ gravy, roll «ndd btbutter, diced c«r> Monday: 1 lese, seasoaed asparagus, tom apple.sndmllk. (rult.ctt, cookies a n d m ilk. Oriental vegeUblet,' fruit cocktail; < ' cbees4 9C•v^' ; v ith pinenppi dges. raisin sbeet cookies, bread. bre SERVICEPOR----- ' WadBMujr: Taeo, re*(iieirried beans, glaied Tuesday:>: CCom dogs, nachos cheese, frulltrull blscuUandboaeyhutfaItter,aadmllk. r ;.--wedg« POOLSE mUk. . Tuesday: Dell turkey,. isandwich, fresh butterterandroUk. H : ' :::'’ tWMtreU. sliced pearsars and milk. and mil ay: Finger , Utor t MOREININFORMATION. wj' • Tban^ Nos«(o school. Wednesdayday: Creomed turkey, masheoIhed vegeUbles. fruit bowowl cbolce, ebocor Ttnt^day: petaitoes, toe p each es, haystack cookies,lies, iate cake and milk. - seasoiisoned carrots, ice cream, (re lad andmlllL W .'.'r;'. BUHLL rolbanla n d m ilk . Wednesday: B artecu e.Vi^w I ic^ Sen- Mal.ntensnanca Packages ly and F rid a y : T eacher's in- dlnavian Vegetablea, : Freoch dip sandwich, ml n ’:^ . Submarine

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    ______Sunday,y, Seplemtiar28^188e Tlmi S t r e t i ^ e s ir a g ^ ii n B e iI r a t w b^ I m a s a l w e h denied involvement inv and calied itt a control.and urgent pppppealQ for blood The Let.e Lebane»oese F o rces, th e >' Poundihiling, by artillery kept up reports. T heret ^was no way to verify|[Frenc t ch pres ; 1 , countries ' dominantmt 'Christian after sundmdown, keeping most of the It true, it would t>e! thet first thrust confycthijUng c la im s a s g r e a t artllle oh (AP) - An TheI Statement,s ‘typewritten ; Ih^-t' m ilitia,' b ut also involvsolved M oslem s, clly’s I million ra residents indoors-.in.'.in. Into east Beirut fromim th e Moslem duels «,,,. „ltept . reporters a BEIRUT, Lebanon close underground groui)up th re a te n e d A rab icc aiand English, was deHvered to rei>ortssald. bo6 i Chrihristlan east and Mod^m^m west since the countritry’s civil war photo^apraphers from getting do [fice of a Western news agenM Tvto m a jo r Moslemm organizationsi west SMt. ' enou^toto the midcity frontline. Saturday to assasiisslnate French the otfic< President Francois1 Mitterrand 1 and tn BetruBirut's Moslem sector- Thert . P re m ie r J a c q u e s Chittiirac unless tb re e w as no10 explanation e tor the.delay tn..,;i Middle E a s te rn e rs JtJailed in France dellveriniJring It, nor-was It possible were released. confirm•m that it had indeed bee»-.-to _ lybyaiLH airlin1 0 im pliiicated in] terrcorism The group, The Anil-Imperialist ) Issued1 byb) the Brigades organtzaUon. ■ Inlemational Brigac;ades. also ptir- Ttra gi^gi^up has, however, issued LONDON (AP) -- Britain] said danian ani«cected to dfsciOTJ-Brulnvelselssaict In a letter to Howe. group said. accordin{ng to a statement diplomat]nals will be the Urgets of otir,' ’- grenades at tondob'rHi1 heatnrow Air- a Koreij OffTce statement said:id: the Issiie this week. :urily nated S e p t. 18. revoluUoiationarles." ' . ', ' - port'from am an'ln a 1LibyM Arab “The - gova r a b l e n e w f u r n it u r e . . . shortened S aturday and -authorities- Togolese!se officials brought- two' “S.'' .... reported Ihls West AfrAfrican cai^tal f captured1 commandos before 150 Fr»ch reporterss l«:e,.gSl?mment>nt sources'said. Eyadema.la .. spcriaJfacoBtnm'KUopUons. Choose >T)ur ■ Seko w ould, AfandJinIJinou and James Atahi. the ' President' Mobutu SeMise l y c r V &"0riW5tyk!U)dayday. I JUULWWOMUiJUiSHIPOlO U A M l i n i D fly D&Xome on Sundaylay to shbwf h is o th er prlsplfM 10-1641 6 -w ,' ■ _ V l U su p ^ t for Gen. EyadeBdema. M obutu nlzer of thithe operation ns a Togolese sspiSos- twiftMeoiArtCarwdadSiUMTi* >tS dosnngt. I ' has^ld.iie would sendend 350 m en to - dissidentt nn: am ed A yahl, now living|_ in ! j@ (un.ua u f ^Tugo.-C,iimm.-'AyAyfitirB-iirsii-inaw6-was5 w hli^ helped Zaire agaagainst attacks available,e. ^sUpBcl l s l e i ^ L„ ln,l|77 and-1978 by-lnfllnflitrators from— ln~Ghanlana. A c c ra -R a d io said thC: 4NE JEWELRY] Angola. *’ - governmenlent was investigating MAIN AVE EAST,-FWlr/iN.fALLS 733-243^^ OVEIEHU>llb AViE. - BUBIIBLCT-679-7122:, 'The situation has bebecome totally -allegations)ns thal thc attackcrs camc ^ 2 3 3 8 calm ,’’ Interior MinisInister KpotivI from Ghaihana.' ■■BRINGTHIS AD Laclp said in a statemeiment broadcast ™ ■ - > 1 ' ...... by Lom e Radio. Wfi&tem diplom ats Inin th c seasid e capltfll said they- were \ given assurances they couldId m ove s a fe ly arounH th e c ity .'A diploipioraat, who in- slsted; on anonymity,. saidsj Togolese soldiers still guardedded- key gov- ernm ent buildings, incluicludlng a power is nd the post oT- ' th station. thB’radio'hnd ?renmi flee. Soldiers-continueDued to^ d i v e r t " ■ ■ traffic from certain aresireas of the cap- " • . ' ' ■■'■'"ii itai;- - , . The French paratiratroopers, a minesweeper, ' and”"th"threerrJaguar - •; ■ —— figbter-bombers— arrlv•rived— Friday ------f e . , . . after .E y ad em a asicedid for military help-under a mutualli tdefense pact •'J' F rench _stay£d— . < ______------wUh-France The Fn ------ntastly in their barracracks at Lome / airport. ' • Fighting had takensn place eariy 1 m m m security forcts. W ednesday between se( Shop us any Aady o f Ote wet^ekatidfind .1— :------\ ■ ~ i and_>-infillrators. fromm neighboring ______Ghana._whn_attacked_ttLihejiadlalstiij______— o u t ^ n a H i gig-selecttonrqt( j u a t t w e m a — - tlon and-Eyadema-s-resresldencejn..an_ • army camp. The gove9vernment-said. — ttUue'M-ihtlese exceptions'nalprices. _ about 100 rebels crosM’ pathlzers’ homes. jazzed up torir Fall.F Now In.'referee,...;. Jit said seven civiliansans, includl^^a stripes and tattersall tat checks In a ------German-businessmanr-w ------blerid-of-aoryll(Y llo/polyester,-as-w ell^ ------^ a s In all-acryllo'llo solids. iSame r o o m , : Paraplegic:ends g cuts,' big pock3Ckets, industrial stlt- . ■ ; oiling, snap ciic l o s u r e s . Full o f th e - ■ ,: G h a h h e r s ww i n • ; vyinnlng spiriti t _ . . .. ______:: ____ ^ ib V E R .‘rE n g la n a “wr-'-panF— rit] ' sjtyanian Jim McGowlowdn, w h o ' Is paralyzed from mldcheshest down, end- . (far left) Strlpeiped pullover in black . od-UlB a tte m p t to swimIm thc EngUsh ! v \ ‘ and white witlwith red trim, 45.00. C t ^ e l a fte r two hoihours and 19 [■■A (center ieft) SoiSolid pullover in Grey, m'lntites . Saturday, and w as- left) Black arid whita ■ h6Sjnijillzc'd with mild0 hhypothermia, y 40.00. (near le or lowered body lemperaierature.’ with black andmd white trim. 48.00. • M cQowan. 54. was^as trying to All In size s S.. M.M L . ------becomc*the^lrsl-parapUjplcgie-tnlsw lm ______1 ___ the 21-mile crossing ironrom England to France. He swam- IVzVl imiles, all in backstroke, before signlignailng. lo an escort boat-that-he wanjlanled-to-lMVC------the 57-degree water. His coach and trainer. tr Lou._ Nelshloss. said McGowa3wan would re- main In Dover's Buckli:kland Hospital ^ (or 24 hours, but “he'se's going to be fine.*' • ------AitHough'hc wore a1 mulUI lengiB wet *— ^ — \ -- . ult-.and-swimming cap, cap .McGowan :_____ V / I was unable to endure-tle-lhe channel's tem p eratu res. Neishlos!loss also said } ' ''''' A ihe-swlmmer had puiledled his nosecilp - r. XS 1 to tak e in se a , if off, which causcd him to tta te r. ------\ k 'J jy at Temple J i ciiuhseilng psychology tiiilversUy In Philadclidclphla and a He had planned to stastart the swim * T hu rsd ay but the wativater was too T S ie s before scttlntting off from I f ' r 'M D over's S hakespeare BetBeach a t d aw n, t e had sa id his only woworry was-tlw C hannel's notoriously colccold'water...... S .'if I can beat the coldold water, tben ■--Ar- ...... ■ ■ gie channel belongs to meme.” he said. • ■ . IHTOowan.-who-aUo-io-skydives.and ______gJaysjvJieelphBlr^basketJketbail;_said h e ______the Idea lo swim ' th7the channel lo 976 after another para]irapieglc failed L_ ^RICAN EXPRESS-A MASreRCACARD • IQje'dA/LyfSAT. 'TTLnL S:3WI . VAUlMTEDI’AliKm^QATRSA/^FSTORE • 733-1I3->SQ8» 124MmAVe.N. 1 .j .. . ^hissecond^ttempt. • we WELCOME yOUR CHARQiRQ£I w e ACCEPT WSA. 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Ghazi K e-. the liveses of foreigners in w est Beli lear our role and that the Aimerlcan m e University HosollflL naan, was also quoteslem sector Ju ly and WlllliWilliam B uckley. 58. polilic^J.rf^ 1 JfinizeUkl :_arrlve8_SuiSunday , (ot tbe NlcolaeOsCeausescu. foreign secret servlcices aiming at “Butt I wish to declare that • . * shall spajpare’ no effort to find all11 JcJcld* 4 to help enforce tb e sesecurity plan. ficer atat tlthe U.S. Embassy in Belru^a j first visit of a Polish he e early I960s, Chlnese-Pollslillsh dlscredltlngSyrla. 116.1984. i 27 years, as Soviet b: lere Syria, which has 2£25,000 troops m nappedi hostages\ and undertake I h a n k robobberlcs and ab- IS soured to the point where 76 Arab League necessar;;ary operations to free lh< kley's Islamic Jihad kidnap- ;; move to lake, advantag pulled its chefs out of W?ar- ar Lebanon under a 1976 dUctlons hit w est BelBeirut In the p a st ' Buckle; ^ improving relations b«twMnbel Peking the mandate, has been under u jiressure irrespeclecllve of the consequenclei three , weeks. Two AAmericans have pers clali:lalm ed la st y e a r to have kUIed only Chinese re s ta u ra n t, the Western gov- Kenannvn was quoted as saying, )ut no body was found. Western » andfrtoscow.. lai. by the U.S. and been kidnapped, Frank F Herbert him, but: ;> Jaruzelskl's plahne China and the othe:lher Beirut as an arenala for political plan launlunched June 28 to.re-establl • European - head of' ststate lo visit socialfstsststales. 1 PhiliptJ^ n e W ? g u e f^ u . propG^

    ceaserif e e ' ■ * ■------, . C om m unist, reb els, whwho thU month rejected, a govemmeimeat cease-fire, EW/W said S a tu rd a y they wllwill offer Presi i dent Corazon Aquino0 tltheir own plan Sopt. 2 8 th > to end the fighting,, IncludingIr com iy 1 1 ^ ' ^ ItUNlMOM |Tun IwS I - -mitteestomonitortlwale accord.- ‘ - - In a statement to) newsm organiza- r—y -- tlons. the Nationallal Democratic - Front said It will offerfer the govemm 3 » I G ent. this week “a temcfmporary nation / ^ 5)/? wide cease-fire agreemem en t of 30 d a y s . I or longer with specifiiciflc sa/eguarda ~ I and complete mechani!anism for its lm* a R h ^ - 1T y s o n plementatlon.” Qold«n'Grain ■ T he N ational De^nocilocratlc Front, a 1 ■ '. communist umbrellalla organization ______- ^ Chicken h th a t inNiirtfx; mnrflMnljontatWea-of-lhe— ^ -_ — - L o n g — New People’s Army,, sasalcf safeg u ard s K/f- ^ ^ Oh;hunks > would Include national,lal, regional and * S p a g h e tItl t 12-oz. Pkg, . . provincial committeesees to monitor 24-oz. Pkg, .V the ^ceffsFfirer-Thrh^c6mmiltie« - , ------HECE Q .3 .5 9 ------would,have;an.equalni1 num b^ of rep- y h e o , t ^ ^ re se n ta tiv e s from bothths'ides. s •— There was no immeimedlate official . ji reaction from the goven/e rn m e n t , Mrs. Aquino’s* spokesiIcesmamTeodoro Benigno.,lold.reportenlers Friday, that the president will notlot discuss con\- .79 munist demands foror ending their Jl; .65V M i. 17-year-old Insurgencyney until they agree to stop fighting.1. • Manila newspapersers meanwhile reported at least 18 peopeople were kill- ed Friday in clashess wwith rrtels the southern islandsIs of Mindanao ^ t and M indoro; • Two pdllcemen w ^ wounded and five women rebels-w- w e re 'A rre ste d ...... ’during a clash Sttardtiy5byin. Davao Ci- - : - FrlsklM ...... “ ■ ■■ Lan«andO’Frosl - ty. about 620 m ilesS3 southeast of ______M anlla_thei?hillp^elae News Agency - - 20-lb;~Bas ------wW afer I 1: repdrled. • 9 - — 1“ C ^ ...... MM e a t s ■ ' II said Friday's deadad included nine D o g F o otd d tkmslicE ______soldiers-andJout-Clvlliolilans ambushed___i.;..'','; __ Son Cubes or Hoarty ChuiChunks __ ------^ .■ S'/,S’/j-oz. Pkg...... _ , . e . ' In un area of Mlndanam ao w here b'olh ‘ the National Democratrratlc Front and • _____REQ. 8 . 9 0 - ^ 1 " ^ lEG. .59 7® ------th e-M osiem -M orn-N^ationnltlbera- at tlon Front are active.J. I It w as u n clear , .1;^ which group was responlonsible. ,™» m li' Five other people.^• w e r e , rep o rted - e d m e a t M ■ ...... killed ili two o lh e r clashijshes. DOO " The.national policee s;say m ore th a n c.- .- .; A.4S fOWDO 1.800 people h a v c ^^been- b c Wiled In clashes with the ireb'^s since 'V’-J; ^ 1 ___ J a n u a ry.______M tt Since taking office: e ' in "TFebruary aftep. the jouster - of PfePfesldeflt Ferdi- iv ...... —— nand-E-MaiwSrMrs.-Aj.-AquinChas of.— iu::* ------fomtxm. — . fcred to givie th e rebelbeis amnesty if v;^. they surrender their• aiarms. But she y.';": - faces growIng^ pressui■sure from th e ‘ -.I Philippine army andd ssom e C abinet • V«t»en___ m em b ers to ta k e lough;h action.a v ,.!y; Yes i s ^ w n T c oOUPON® i i .. The National Demomocratic Front « Roll Pape>er alrm lst ^ statement said its cccease-fire pro- Detergent posal ‘’will in su re thic e pprevention, or Uguld.MK>2. J Towels5 ump at least reduction, of>f violationsv and ; ' ' , REQ. 4.00 2-Ply Bolt their bloody consetjuencsnces.” rspray 2 F O R R e a . . 0 8 — Hairs The statement was■vaS-..signed by A ssortedad hH6ld9-8-oz. -Satur Ocampo and AnAntonio Zumel, "■ the Front's representairitalivcs in talks • 0 . 2 . 1 0 with the governmentI ththat began last ____m onth. 49 i /O n bepl. 1 4.' the Front Ft rejected Mrs. Aquino's offer of)f aan im m ediate, \ ■ H 'i v 30'day cease-fire. Theyey demanded an ttinitu ...... end' to^:milltary'operjMirations-'. In in* - - surgent-controlled. ia re a s and removal of troops frofrom provincial v illages and towns! yr«x*2-lJt«r Qoldcn Oi^n ^ Saf*way-1fr«t.Bt. 3 In Saturday's stalstatement, the Juice rebels said the governm•nment offer w a s ------Mac & I ^ 30-Gal. •'d an g ero u s b ecau se: It could be so A>ltcher easily v io Ja ic u ." ~ --C heddar -I lEQ. 8 .0 0 The Front also accuscuscd the army • 0lnnaf-7’/4-oz. I REQ. .1:68 of provoking ^clashess tot trigger an all-out w ar. R E Q . . 4 0 * I 2 P O R - __P ope says nmedia 1.55 .9 9 . >:4ii _ can Help mal a n l t i n ^ _ t m VATICAN CITYIAP)VP) — Pope John — . . Paul-lUtold'.a group_cp_of_NBC..News_ ___ . - UOtlTlllOMllniMiHI ...... _ i i U correspondents executives ' and C( ^ — ...... ^ Saturday that the. worl'ork of the news , ^ media in the “servicece of tnith" can significantly help mankiinkind. The pope said theirir workv can con- f tribute to human-welf/elfare. . freedom •‘and lo the unity andmd peace of the whole hum an family." S u p e r John Paul said news,kvs reporllng can HTOver r : deepen understandingIng and elicit ritow ccncrous-contrlbutlons.ins- to the needy______:— He used the famine.in.in.Africa as an ex am p le. i»ei^Re

    l P u t i t c <; o n 4 e m inssaiMictio n s ?retoris hil by rent boycotts. > - against Polandand, Nicaragua and Libya aat the President Reaganm willv be Judged harshly b}.^ judSed harshly-by history)ry fo r vetoing a biil sustaitain tbe veto. -~ • Tutu 9^sald'ln a stalement-fromn 1his Cape drop ot a hatat rrefuses sleadfasUy to lakeke any history." W8.t would have Itnposeti«ed tough economic Autlulhorlties said meanwhilele thatI no one Town reslMldencC th at b y vetoing; thetl sane- effective acticction against one of ther :m ost }f emergency rules, 11 is c, sancUoiis on South Africa.’tt. wass 1hurt when attackers threwew a fire bOmb tlons blUU Friday, Reagan “has . made n his vicious pollcle:cles the world has known.”’’Tutu Under state of < ‘Pending a' showdownn v' o te in the U.S.' at th e h o m e of th ^ w hite town tow clerk for moral posiultlonqulteclear." •said. . crime 16 publishh ‘‘'subversive" statements, e c a lls fo r jMinctions. S«flale on whether to oververrldc the veto, the.blackcK townships, south ot Johai)hannesburg. It____'jH e glviives'lhe ritual verbal condfidemnatlon “ApartheidId \ will be dism antled and Itsits Vic- defined to include cc

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    TWIN FALLS.— I'So'Some Ha^c Valleyv-and . .Treasursure Valley dairymeo are,expandingng tbelr herds. and prDduciog^more mlmilk, despite. the federal government'!nt's efforts reduce rollk'tupplies’ tlthrough' the ' wboleJjerd dairyouyout.- A .moderate-^pansioElion is under- way,' accoi^lng to dalryirymen, equips. ment supply companiestandbankers. ae ■ ■ M B The expansion led statiUte Sen. Da^ reH McRpberts,' 'R-Twlnwin P alls, iiifllHiPyw term the ■ buyout “a ^ complete fa rc e ." McRobertff; slald. a k th e - gov*' H ||B £ B n emment should hav^ nevnever interfer- - - re d with m arket-forew .— Overall,., stale m llfeprpro duction Is . down since the whoie-h'^herd' bivout . 'welit Into ellect iiTA l^ntri). But some farmers, such as AdrlaIHan B oer of.'.' H ^ ^ ^ H Jerome, believe the buyo is only a temporary fix.' =------rBo^a'sHdd«noo-co«iow s'sincrtm r^^^H .l H J ------! buyout. He said he needs a 68(HSOKipw-herd to offset charges tie Js bellilelng assessed — by^the^ovemmentf^Dali>air3M eti~Nvhdr^^^^H stay in the business must- mi pay 40/ cents per I00;pounds of m produc-! ed to support thc buyout. “About half the dalrl)ilrlbsOve had- H ^ ^ |ffi ■ loans wUh^'sked for mk l In^Wendeil.. “U the dalHes and the)h e|r.. m anage-' ment can stand expansionion. ^ey may i • as well expand to the fufullest. They , nllk prclducers, Adrlaiah Boer of-Jerome. hi-M4K Dairy -bams -and-id-some-added'larger milk'Ik' they decide lb"seiroiilT^r^'lhex’llTiave Hico Vananderwey. of Quality FeedBed three years. . he s a idI. . The-same Tl Is’ tnie for those Equipment.In Twin Fallsalls. Farmers storage tankmks. Mahlcrsald. . •• somelhlng.". -. . f11.: .< . In-Caldwell'ell, said there has been'aI'a Ron Bothof. of Jeromime,.take8 a dlf-..-quillingI :lh:lhe..dalry. business, .Bothof a re w aiting to see w hat IsIsgoingon. g “We haveive seen a lltlle bit of ex-(- Norville Barber,"Of'BalarbeirVDairy small Increrrease in dairy herds In the ferent view, shared byly many Magic said,’ . ' > Mahler said the expan:ansion^sd far panslon." said s a man from Magicic :Supply in Caldwell, saidiid,’”We have Treasure VjV alley. Valley dairymen. Bolhohof. who hasn't' McRobersberU had a stronger vlewt* . , hasn't been major. Mostist are adding Valley Dalr;}lry Supply. He declined to10 seen: some expansion." Boer, ofif J e ro m e , said the buyoutt Is expanded, said thc bubuyout Is only “ W hen thithe government Interferes^ - one" or two milking machines, ma he give his namam e. 'There -the expansion.n . consists of the best solsolution available fo rcducetice costing farm ers m oney,y. . it’s w o rserse1han;When l we'storied." *■ said. - He said farmersfa arc trying lo build:d’ more m ilk in g m achines.s. larger tanks milk producjiictlon; but he sees it as dn-on- The ones who wanlcIled to expand said;

    .. . .V■ V Milhkaou e c b m ■ Livesltoek pi(ietiire: ^ i, isiheeipi T h eeffed2t on surplu: i p K r 'l _ r willrerrnaaifi unelea : ^ Q w n l until statitistibs aniv< H By B O BFREUND soinew hat'haf'jn the spring. "Prices J______shouldJ>e.abe.aLoc.aboYe.yfiaiL-agoJcxel&______------ByJOBFJlEUND ------...... in th e sprlijprlngi" Gray says. However^ Times-Ne\yswrlter H . TWIN FALLS - Hogog farmers and l'l don’t't expectcj them to go-through ■ [ sheep. producers are‘ raising fheir theroofonroranything,’’' -1; ' TW IN'FALLS - FoFor the past 5'/it months, thou- • ^vHveslock at a profit, bbul callle ran?- Prices'f:s-'for 'ste e rs going lo Ihfe sands'Of dairy cowsw s h av e been hoofing to the V {(: ' ^ i i'^^chcrs still arc straddiiilling thc break- slaughterhierhouse have been about 39 • ' slaughterhouse Insteadiad tp pastures, as the federalfei >Q|| even line as sum mer encnds. _ cents£p_ou:pouhd_reccntly. - . government tries to thlrJiln oulthe^Ilk industry, \ / / ( ‘. Magic' Valley livestoc9ck raisers can the newjew tax bill coiild h av e an e P ...... ' Its wholc-herd termiiminatidn program — which capital gains arc eliminated; iss | a expect normal seasonimal sw ings in .> dairy producers for gegetting out of the business )mlng months; some randanchers and dairy producer : Ing the next (Ive yearsirs has been eliminatinglg larg1 e H priccs during the con ■M They also should'be aable to spend ^nay takeike anim als lo slau g h ter be- ' amounts of productionIon along w ith the cow s, cxi H less (or (eed this fall111 and winter, fore the! cnd'Ofem thc year to retain the say. It ccrtalnly is cull:utting government purchaslases ain-prlces-na—galns^Grajiray-snys...... ; surpluses, they say. ■ because of lower grai nHinn.. In the Magic Valley,Vt where many of the tl stale’s y prices In this There> is lilllc question lhal sheep U.S. D epartm ent of A g riculture figures Ind ■ llonaliy and lower hay ; e largest herds arcre lilocated, the production doved< C per* K j ^ H B E ■ area, says Wilson Gra;•ay. U niversity p ric e s will remain favorable, the lhat the program-ls-iis_drainlng off milk quick)ckly In cent by -Ju n e. Iho.lio.ldaho.D.airyjeroducls-Co:Commission.. rtgrlcaiturHl-economlst-;58t*sayr'“At-iea8t-two-moce ------— :------Idaho,-one•of-^ou^stat<:ates-s6heduled-to cut-more ■ - o ( ~ i a a h o “ -Exi<‘n5ipn“; re than— g^jmates. Morec rrecent figures were nol­ft available - ^■'economist. good'yearsears In~lhc sheep business,"' ' ■ ■ i .• 20 percent of productlotlon by August 1987. It alsoso m ay by. p re ss deadline,le. •ledlcls. , - , ■ bc bringing some beneinefits to lh«state In markcl H Cattic — . Ihc largegcsl llveslock °">;P''J"‘" kcls (or ^..*;ve-re handlingIng a lot less (m iik ) than w c . s. may head downward this area's excess cheeseese production.' . • year," says Frar■rank K rone, g e n e ra l mlan a ag er . enterprise lh, Ihis are!0 a - oHcr me P''"'?-, Nevertheless, both,h. federal economists..and most uncertain prospeciccls lor prolit “ mcwhalia l this fall, but sheep p i ^ nd. the . -Dairymen’s Cream•amcry Association in Namjmpa, which - 'sh'ould remain in profitab le dairy industry still are an wondering whether ovoverall ^ largeanrouilountofmilk from thc MagicIc Valley. ^ (or several reasons. Liqiquidations are 'I*":'!'® id and por- IcrHlo^.y. PricesI ncxl spring should milk production willill fall far enough to I , W hile th e Ikyoutoul is withdrawing milk voltolume from conlinuing nationwide surpluses under controlrol for the next few years. llcularly . In ranchingg a re a s. TUc )clwcen 70-80 cents a pound, ■ lhe s ta te . II has,hiS,hclpcd boost some-pricese s lo dairy , ! profit line somewhere in the "The real questionsIS won't be answered unlll111 w ell fa rm e rs, the coi-op op manager says. 11 also 1 has been trend Is a' symptom oft ff ln a n d a ip r o - "'lllj ll'i! pr; } :il ofl caiv cs to COsftr.mosInosl ralsf rs. G ray says, I Into next year, whenI wwe gel an Idea of th c respisponse Tunneling somer IdIdaho surpluses to newV m arkets, blems. as ranchers sell of non-participants."” !says USDA dairy economomisl i^ronesays. - obtain cash. ' Niost pro(producers In thc hog Industry • safely inlo profits, a n d th e ir ' Jim Miller. .. "For lhe flrsl tintime in recent years, a largrge volume "The. cow-cal( peopoplc a re nol also a r e sai ‘om increasing cow product holding anything backk Ifo r replace- feeding costs cos should bc dropping to Factors ranging (roir vnftalr ol cream has ,movcd_lq mt distant markekeU (from to herd expansions bjroyother dairy farmers wlllI arieci-a jdaho) lo shore uoUJ) derhan‘H*’for cream ." he says'. "I • ‘ ments lo Ihelr herds)."V'Wilsonsays. give -themhem better marKins.—Ihc — - thc ncar-lerm oullookik foI r the nation’s m ilk (lovlow. he., think it. illustrates-tes-very well that-when yoi'ou slart to • "H e expects naUeUonaf calUc economists1st says. ulures plummeted last week, ...says.... -...... ' . move that supplylly i of milk in a clo sc relatlitlonship to numbers .to hover bbetw een 99,5 Hog fului By Itscir, thc buyoutut Is unlikely to trim produiductlon dem an d , II In (aci docs cause a major shiftingsl of million and 101.5 millionin head on Jan .' a fte r the thc U.S. D epartm ent of permaoendy.'lt neverer was designed as a long-ijg-term across thcic i county, fro^ reserves areas to ,, [_ 1. On Jan . 1. 1985 thehere were 105 Agriculturelure’s September report. Thc fix, Miller says.' "AilI ththe termlnation-prdgramn isi: do- h lgh-usage'arcas;’’s;’’ ■' ..... 7 nriUlon head In the countn lry ;— ------reason-wwas-a-widc'dlscrepancybe- as ------ing presumably is toLo cncourage farmers to.> leaveI . on a nalionalI basis,bt both milk supplies gov* I H T hat liquidation, coiiombined with- Iwcen the thc spring report on pig (dairy business) earlierler than they would otherwisi ernment purchasesases have b een falling, Doiion Nelson, effects of the dairy hefijfd-buyout pro- numberss oiond last.week's (igures for V It was designed to taltake milk o(( thc m arket forth'fefoi USDA dairy markeirkeling representative, say: gram, could help raise i prices • SeeLPt LIVESTOCK on Page 02 next few years, trimnmmlng the government'ss Ihuge ly purchases areire down rather dramatlci he costs In purchasing excess cx< milk. It may — orjr may During JulyIuly. Instead of buying 14i140 million ■ • not — help lo b alan ce:c the I flow of milk wilh use »' pounds of milk( ciequivalents, -the govemnnment was j 1^)1" by consumers. ) million pounds. on tho vas leaving g o v ern m en t h a n nputer m(aerger— — — level of the suppori priiprices. MlJIer says. "TheLrt n Augusl,-^;The pric.rice level Is such and the stockss: are . key question here Is ... . . 'Is this level of support tight enopgh so lhalhal butter has actually monoved back enough to result inn a balanced market?"’ out of governmcniicnl w arehouses into Ih e .trtrade." he W jIT economlstsays. h Japanei2se, Frenczh com pa•anies , said. Butter still is llIn tight su p p ly . lg. thc voluntary slaughte For the time being. titer is T(,e consumer‘ cacan lake so m e c re d it (or theth switch. By The Assoisocialed Press focus' on its core bibusinesses o( data-proccs:iccsslngcoinpanyaderlBM,- ___ thc volume of milk on ' markedly dropping th “m Jl® "Ic e .c re a m is the1C rnew. hot kid on the block,:k," Nelson automation and control c , for NEC is IIhc No.C dala-proccssing -I In Idaho and In the M m arket nationwide, in magic gayg leg cream.mamanu(acturers w^re buyingng up large MINNKAFAPOLIS - Honeywell Inc.ic. buildings. Industry, anmd acrospace companyy in thc world, Honeywell Is '. :t .V alley. , , amounts of creamam for Ihelr products, so> 1little was said Wednesnesday i\ plans talks withth anddefense. No.15 a nid d B Bull Is No.16. as m easured -j Production in Idaho10 in creased last y e a r by>y 10.5 a v ailab le forchurnijrning Into b u tte r, France's GiG ro iip e Bull* and Jap an>'s 's Honeywell's Informatatlon Syslems by their• revenuerc from Iheir dala--i ; • perccnt, to more thann 2.22 billion pounds. Acrossoss the However, whilele thet buyout ladles milk oout of the NEC Corp.-p. about combining itsits division, which sellss mainframe processingng businesses\ In 19S5. accor- ' ' ___ _natlon -6-percent moro.iro-milk^camc_oh...the_jnanarket— market, two othcr.)cr.-long>lerm'lrendservice an im al h ealth . Elachcow acl is giving moro milk,Ik.- i ■ the two companiesCOI would give it llsopcrallngprofItof$57!>79 million. assure itsIs computerc customers of a ; reports. Comparisonss with' monthly productloi.ion in F o r^ n sta n c c , produclloripro per cow In Idah*' * s h a r i rsboerr^^^^^^H NEW YOKK'^Ctoi • to fix a fto w sto ^ nnariUiig i Us stm.im to aa on e # . Gldi^U 'departingHit e b i a p u b^^^ianfc^^^dw beri./^* lUze Bek(eked oir a'celebraOon tbatiat mostly empty oo Its .final tto of specttityJty” 'Stores' and dlscoonten^ ' 'fGlmbels bas madade a Cbristmas c l u ^! lilAtlng too pairs walk off fo r business Saturday' andai .tbe; pitzyi and soat t h a t :i'U n i v e r ^ e t ; * ' b eesald.'VAfter.dor i . free; costum e Jew d iv . t b ^ w iute Itsdf as the jrori ' '.dau'.'dlin>I^nSrafir^ Hollar a tfiroWi^vi'iSaSS

    - ;O T«?nieoi^^® • \its:'pa^'^ip::^® ;^ffi »7 bn tbe;Penh5ylvaitia-pi ;: .'M anba^i^^^ ■ raolaUic'^Siiigs' iborieff •m^brryUisTa^ ..fgy^' Wife loves said custom«m .er Danclilse. .«5,^t>f Yotmgstowtow n, .-te its;prfm<^^tN^ & ^!y e4 r S» iiaded. Ohio, whwho boaght lwo patt* or shoMshc , had.36 8torM ':Iiri^ as waiting for hls wlfe-to coi •York. PbUaddplila^n^l t t a j S T l K “S e 'w,MpurcUa8es.‘-aiieget8£lU r f itte d ; ■ JllTi^/aukee. ; b b l : t W , . vSHfiPjBS aU pap.Jffirlttoihi'J'JlJ,''"she- cbffl« here; She alwa ' bajri either beeoibOiittw pffiw tfiw •. I pair;'-She bould be an<^f f i r ... .reta)lieworipldte>a»^eggV adproM t. .4^ < •w U e tio g - rMarC0S.;'’'-;--->----T'-.,;----^-;- • Other MantaaUa^Mi up the few re troUbl^.- Ohrbacb’^v’6! store,,’iH ^e^romaa Kale,Xl^;. '.-"It’S nilikb a brokcrage.liouw., YouYc ! ■M lM jft- : .street branch id Fabhibniary a o im a r seti^df.‘si elAlliftUagtiilt:^'^ shoes>es in her< that pet^Ie ney*tever-;i.-:^Bgy-'>«*k- Mm • enders. w iir v£ca(8vJtivJto prim e loca- ^ ‘Tanlj ' In- ,heard ofiofi" saild anblher: custome ii®Le8lle...72, of Youngstow y‘dan’t.have.want-you ,waii ^ w - :girf;;U}em.iJ¥.ftd{M^^ i i e ^ -^'•W eJtadtoieam tbiSr^^reW .w ^k." ^ bfg-dui-of business by h i hai-been-go^ 'eve ^ Ute newspapers,’.’ she Uie’area-Jobless.rate'hlt 23 ’ H i n r y ' Uo Of tbe ac-jS H j llV logon ru m o rs5 ifo r.w «lw ..O ,ur, : wares whUepipreparing for Thuraw cohptlag firm o ?frl^iMetfn and f^nerv^ara^ot.” . lust three years ago. IIU : c g r t e r e d « T w to 'iFalls. « (etUed.';tdr>7Jr-.;percenC-'Tli•pe^ d^toftheNSRA.* • anV6( tbe. fiplo)wl30;''.^:,.,.: . .Refers trles-:'to'be aall tbinn-to-aii' ; L 6t|Je^Sa& ^^*^S • O C K - ' r - - ''-'^‘liistead»ad 'ol 'backin^^^'off anand / pwple." Jubllerer.saltIld.;,' X a I iB iiE lj W i v e s t i MBfavtaMitbmgS'got.bad.ji!, we - ■'^‘The shoes 1 got wwere onee In a- <, vi -TBoSuiSaiMa nat- 'liretlm ^buys 'beeaujusnny'^ootrta^ ■{" ta$s, as well'as'Vlfier|ier, l | « n ^ >:ilaugbter.lio«i.;.Mitcii'jh ^ o a ld J a v e wl^ \fSgfeht' hard to flt.'^-sald JudIdy Martell,'Wbo^- : raioTS I r . counting pracM poje^. ^fi^allLpLt^e-^noihy.h v;” drdve 80 m inutes froir>in Canton, Ohio, ~ nqmle ^ buirina.feeder cattle, ''I. NTntnnDera inojeaiea. uier inyi^^llerkt’, OT, the\store' With five friends to buy‘tbree b pairs > ' 'cecorn, psney and hoy.' Keibprt Bi ."Bod" StaStarr, owner; ■■ as m any;thls.faU.as U Ui ie»,.»rtffl8' to ■ of shoes: “Anytlinee we’re In the V ^CUSTOMfinlshlng ‘ ! . Th^ Pocket In Jw taI iFalUiPi and ; be.!* Gray says;'-' ■ ■ - .-• a re a , w e’ll be back.” t .andbddcgroundino. otlw locations, .was^^r'tiected :p resl-'t'^^^H y.vTher^epbrt.could, mai more; tha As part of its panend opening celer,. :. .“' ■ ' deWt'ortheTTdaho:*ReiRestaiirant andC '^^^H .nfea^ttfference In cash *1ar^branbn7Reyeremaricrked aints'mSfT " -BobOMnsteod"^------| - BcHlerage Associationn d during : despite, th e dive In futuiturts;1bucasb above, thej ' chandlse 20-percentit off a n d ’ gave: 733-6mdoys ce^ conmtlon in CCot oew market, shotdd remainIn between SO s ^ ,^ v aa^^k^itojyUie;; g . NaU^lOTi^i away a $liOOO blU-ahand ICO p a irs of- The association reprep rin ts' more cents a pound and thehe-m ld««, at th a t 2S0:i)U6lne8ses stastatewide; t Starr.;. '.lea'sti.'io* cents above;'e: break-wen, •..r^T«w^ 3 ^ ^ ^ e ! b ln e s t selectio:f lo n : ■ :: owns Tire Pocket bllllarliard parlors at K C r a y sa y s :- .. of sizes^s^an&’^lM u l selection bf ( - F alls. PocateU o and Boliei-'- .i-vi-IM B IH ^ H ogV p^oducers wUl1 :be watching* -styles InJn1h'e;^iiMry. To the beststof. < ’ A B — ^ closely-^the-slaughter-J‘ markAs ahd ODr knowowledge,'" they a re the bijbig-. > 9 1M C I A I . S i ------T F i r e E < USDA'sDec.lreporto&Jtk-hpgs. - gesl/'-MiiMid^illlaih Boetgge, p r^ . n'e Idaho state BBoartfoi ot D «n-V l««« aeJs a newly llcercensed dentist.'' and Irene Bradishav;owners, ..COhy Helntsiaan ort Twin* Tails,- :ASSIFIED ^ ' Jutt fn time foto meet vour.itoeds fo^: *•“ | . Cftol Rank b( Sun'Valle low; Fashions etc. ‘of Twin alley and C»i« ecently attended the annual B v Form Duty |ebil«bs ■ suen-OS . Augers) * * Slade of. Wendell rece 1 ^ 6 2 6 ' taevotors/ Plierslers, Spud Trucks, a n d . " - hygiene licenses. . ' of Window' CoverlhgS:West . tra d e stao>now in San Francisco. Theho ‘ . ' ■> • • many other |obsbs wher^,dirt\ eregiBtiBbtolaijjofi^i^merlcaiaLNflVL:ivis. I«tw»31=j2ti=zr==5rz^=:: -=™ =r—-_^Orteana^^rtlei-T-tlia'tnonth.-Tbe“ he^' A'ceMMtnfM^ rvoroAmAVAiu^r ^ 3 3 . 1 6 9 9 •^ntlnued from PagPage Cl ' ' associationloii l-lncludei state jboahlsds tM U iM tm m s s s s s ^ - f : 75 IJhked to w hat those fan[armers decide., and:aguiclncles, that:r6gulate bariiers.:■s-; l i i n x a a i uiggAjtbt Hcennlhg atawHwrrtuda__ - ^ ' 1 - ^ M X I H l - ^ L E C5TRIC - MOTOR^COMPANY • ^ iJandlng?' b ut th e -rat • iThe.dairy herd-buyoilyout . program. tfffaan M U l d|d not place any restrictrictlons on thie- ^^ISSn Industry s s a whole.. InIi fact, diicers enrolled iti the^w buyout .'also'. ^ i-W rW ra i;{in inflate their herds,-: •'w ill contlnu* to totvav» th« fdoKo>.Pdlryfiifit a i f i w l l h ' as they tell ‘ the gover i l l isBSs^r ’"w* r , . - Slaughtereverythingontln tlm a . • hl0h quollty f Md toerodoyAlnthofvhira^ ■:Producers generallyf hJhave been In- ■ ' creasing herd sizes for efficiency, vIM.cAitiJiliii) • • . lOIITCHlAUtt n ------But-some-boo9ts-may-=ay-=Be-coiriing— ------j a i M directly from the buyout:ciut. T o p a y f o r “ “ I ES the program, dairy proc been assessed 40 centsts forI each too... @ D IE ]rQ D NurrffEB^ pounds of milk producedced. They. aiso ^ ' C Sw ine Feed •j^Daiiy Fee■ e d , _ • _ are paying 12 cents to:o c offset price*- ^ p i p 1® : support payments undender Granim- Rudman-Hollings deficitficit reduction CfaifFeed ^ “ •,PoulfryF<= e e d and ano th er is cen ts foifor. prom otion y ■ " c of dairy products. Trout Feed ^ • BeejF FTOC» d □ \K V '.Some farmers mayY bet bringing ' ' > -n p D d l ' more cows into herds to offset those- P ■ Q t F o o d s • Horse Fm> e d expenses. M iller and local icc experts, ^ siich a s Twin F alls Count'iinty Extension- • - - M ilk R eplacerss •■Sheep ipeia e d ~ ■ .'Agent BUI Hazen. say’ ththat tactic is vflse only if a farm er,er is efficient ’ AIHilC«»«FMd.ovallobl.thithrovgli «he Cenex p M dIP P Id n t enough to add substantantial net In> ^ »tol|s;or«,Twlii Folli. locolcol C enex C o ^ p a n d Deol \ i S t I f come. • : Whatever thclr strateglte g les , “ W e're ■. m ------dealingwithasubstonttalitlal'number of~H m H H B ' Independent buslncsssr55sm cn,‘ and • • ~ they're doing whal they•y bbelieve they have to do for their own)wn survival," u B s d d i l i MI” ^ ^ t e says Doni Dondero,. cdirector of P lu s a ffull v y ^ r of repair,r p m te c O o n l .cbmmuncations for th(the National ■ a a v F O o ttyP y ratacttiin . Milk Producers Fcdcratloilllon. — ------Tba buyout Is foracagti t ! o n BoIdMfIn fnr thn p;prr>^fir«lr>n ynti rn»a^ Im t .kaap _ Now's the time~to save sc big on us- pl<)lan to vou^ This5 iunique plan million pounds of milkIlk oul of the oqulpnpmont v^orklng io tough,gh. dusty conditions. V\With us.' ®ed Case 90 Serleries. 100-plus co'overs all major rs. 'W e have a po)ower train systentems / and is c purchased9d '.from • an . The program’s elfectscts remain In tliriG bbecause we offer theI iiindustry's widest selece c tlo n of they're ready to go.y. In Fact, w e're auluthoriz^ Case-1.H.I. dealer.d Hurry lhe balance. Price supiiupporls hcnd. •s. M ore th an 1700 dJfforerirent''kinds of air, iui^e, fifuei and scso confident of their...condition th in1 HFor-thfe b e st in^-^eli•eHoble-protec- _____flown a g ain ..In January II your equipment nee that we coh now off*ffer a 12-month ' tioionI ' "*■' ffarmeri will pay somcv ani—filters lo meet . all )e d s o r e iSh«-|5i|-r ------■ oor r 1 hour repo fees. .1 a y a n qa b b le frorn Boldwin. ,500' pair protection • *‘We do believe . . . lhat th, the pro- gram Is doing a Job'ln rcduclngrci pro^" ductlon.” says Dd'hdcrocro. Biif the ‘ M M -----For protactlon- ...... qrganization also is rresearching M iW . ond selectioion ___ other ways of solvingg supply: Im- IMWWZ fJMWu t EEEZZZB Reach for BaldvIw ln l C A I balances, Including a deliclency* Mmgjm■ B H B H H S v ^LL TOLL FREE payment system like otheither crop pro- gram s a n d a tw o-tier papayment ap- ^ m s r i prooch that would lowerver prices for . D istributed 6y: - 8 0 0 - 8 2 11 - - 6 9 ^ unnecded surpluses. But, in the long term, supply and' demand will steer the milkmil markets, n - Miller says. - He citesi ssomo basic economics. EAMEIR O N S iJ i H s , ; "If milk prices andid "productlon"^^"^^ i m . I — ...... " T h16 e - BorgoirrCorner ofjtH ____ costs :.arfi_slUl.juc}i_asJo..(0. generate a ^ ------surpiusrthen production-1)n-is-golng-to ^ ^ ^ ■ IIk = : ------bouricc''rIghn)fleklandsaisorploscff are ____ going to bounce r igh t back.ck,’‘hesays. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

    ______I ______^______/' Sundayay'. Septem bei’28,1086 ' rrmea-TieW^Twin Tfm Falia, ldohoC-3 •’ » • -L- ' k |-S lu g g{ishcro3 p s d o rn^t aid t: Wheat ? j;Ssioc/afedPrass j sam e period iast yeailar, ting memethods, the,Agriculture and T h e ' m arketing ye^ear started Sepl. Commermerce departments disagree * I . exports onUheri^e whether there was a farm'trade..^ - SHINGTON .(AP) - The farm fai i for sorghum, soyllybeans and com, ■ . Iate in the s t picture, gloomy after U»ree thi which has Just .beenen through one of It In June. The Agrlcultur©- . i bt months.of.deficits, hasas *l ils worst export perlo■lods In y eara. , irtment says there was actually >ne b r i ^ t spot:-a sh arpjiptv imiUkihsurplus.------^■------• .j The latSt fi^fei leat sales during the' sai 'es"'were i^'eased JSu..herway,theplcturelsdlsmal. same Wednesday by the U Agriculture eIgn agricullural tu this year, the United SlateS.. b w n i n 1 9 8 6 even that Is only a quallflain«i SSJ?""''"*'" not nin a monthly deficit in | vement so far because ultu ral tra d e sin ce 1959, e x c e p t: irn ylatda for 1066 ara ' id sales are being driven>Q by ' A djustm ent In fetederal. subsidies X n lS tim ated to bo I.ISbtlllon longshoremen wenl on strike';"” i prices made po^lble undLinder u n d e r th e new farrirm program has .. Jen o th e r su ch n o n -m a rk e t fac;;-,'*^ " ahala twlow 1963 production , vol* m a d e It possible to < ^ « la . T h a to p comarvM ts than.. . ' f T o b a c c o farm era wl ln-19as - ArkmBa»7l a « . ll,.1 ,y e aCoramo p s agrlcullure for In* Mpanwsnwh)Ie, 'Mexico's devaiuatioo^i.’ # : • . =Kf. 1 1M.16 181.11 __ t began Aug. I are alreac®®dy tematlonal offairs iand commodity of iS ^ cut:> ^ ~ ------— Ca.- — - -70.15151- >t.oe' ' spurtirilg I s peso coupled, with other-*';' ” 1 '^ 5 -{ ___ - •• --kWk W .--— ~42.70 70.<0 r ahead of last year’s cor P ro g fam s. , .1 _ -J02.12- • Kr. m .ooa a | parab leV Ifigures. Thus far. 376.01 economicimlc w oes se n t to m a to e s surgr..... Mlcfc. .2704W 2 M J5 ■ " Ifs tho one bright[ht spot," he says Ing aeroicross the border at bargain ______; '. Oa.'. •'•■ 14J0g r/ 2la ' P ". * f - ^ 1 KX. 456.K12 554.521' '^thousahdid m etric tons of rice ha> ktkw.,-- -W840- najg- - - y Iho now.wheatfiguru re s .------prieesf— Maka . TIMymlS r S.C. M.OOob“ ' M M IV ■' boene'XpocporlSaSon^artd'w i th 171 ,W -r - W a .- ^ .. CTUXI: _m JM : ,1 . ■-■ - - ---^ m r r ^ '"~3CM~M-i Am « • \- - ^ Wa •------...... — - - _in,lhe-sarsam e.p crlo d In 19S5. F o r COt-^co M HaM BIHHM H ------______Hal ■ ton- It bts 433,000 com pared wil : r ~ ta£ " . - a ^ o Va: ,' • r ~ 7 t .i 7 ” ■, . ___IU i7|;9t.of 1:, 2is,ooojasl a s ty e a r ...... ^ ■ '■• •■ »aa^ ■ 9UA0 g.L^ -g .1 __ ^OMb - 473.M 511J1 , ■ ..'■Eallma(9d. Outstamanding sales of cotton read . : Mlck. • m o : •-abuace: u i. P«pi. o« , ed 3.6 milnlillon mctrlc tons by Sept. ;•'• Mkia... ri tSS ■ • ' • ^ _____ ; 1MJ0 151J0 • Mo6fephkt ;,j...... : com’pared•ed w ith 1 million in the sama m c ...... — - ____ _ nZM 1S2M ONtwtAmatIca Srndical*.' ' - -■^p. p.eriod la!last year. F o r rice. It wa • I ' ’< • Tairaiaa" ..na.78 1MAS - ««■. ^ IMt m n------1-M M O 1:11545 1 -'- Mwit. 148.Mw ------1 - Wh f Eallmatod i N t « E D ^ ^ ^ •• ■ ■»-7M0'7 ' aouncB-uLU«.P*pt.atA«rkuinH* H.C.. . 1JJ0. .^foofoph;iph*.« .• ■ ' ■ : - - T 5 m f i 52 r J —z2 = ! J ' ' CiNmAm'AmcfleiSyfMflCtt*. 1M6 •' ow • -41 JO i ' , I - oki«.'.n.. -1M J0- :• Ota. ;■ g7.w ■ ’ u r ■ 121.15 ' --TamV-- nuo- JW firm — •-r ■ wa«iiH- U i a r - 2 HORSE BRON>NCO 4 • I'sOUf^bUADaptelAgrkuRI’.a';;’*'"' 'Glte2 S^ power PUT YOUR PIPEEllNEINMW.THEWWEATHER IS GOOD! • bifeCrephlci TRAILEIi l l s - : : - t 'C ^ ’rt'Amtrrel'SvnfflElICiM • G ated Pipe>e — • Ciufdfom Fabrication I U----■ ■-• 5caT[tions . 'i ' V'"\, • Under^r^MUodiPipo * RIpef> Repairs- •------BOISE:..(A .( P)'— Pfeventlng/dam- I k id i^ s h ipl i j ■ ------a g e to-,.el&‘lectronlc-cqulpnlenl .during po w er outo□tages is tho focus of a'new' ...... - - - ( l E E •a /te • Se“"'"®lg scrv icc based In Hayden w m m i ■ iE¥Rbm I •; i L ■" R .o . As:Associates, a subsidiary of AJ ;tor Systems Inc.. Hayden ntte /as formed becausc many;; ^ e e / ^ W P P iY p o i m iC & GMCC TRUCKS ' * -'P D R T L A N 6 r.0 re.,(AAP) P —. Nearly, companieses are unaware of thele ...... , / O A HHO I 901 s. Lincoln twice fis maiiy . peoplee a as predicted d a n g e r powlow er disturbonces m ay pose ... , I MILE EACT i ...... Jerom e - rflde on MAX, Portlandand's light-rall to electroironic equipment that usese ^ ' * 7 7 7 • i t O F BUHL O N HWY. 30J y ^ o o m m i llOe. d u rih g -jth e; first fofour days of- seraiconduiductors, said John Hplberg,.8- rfgularoperatJon. . • Transectortor vicepresident. > )mpany will educate poten'n- . '.An a v e ra g e bf 20.00(Com to , 22,000 u slo m ers > • on ' -' problem s ! riders boarded, the t> ‘S '. ' . ■ k ! with power disturbances,s, I! Area £xpre^ trains da dSf^TorS 'csL w ays.to prevent outages ' • H — tfiroo^r+ij^-rt^Met^pokeii»e«»amD0UB=S9^.^!SS55 is ■ rc)img7«[UTintf€Hfr?rciberg- . '-Babb saidrThose four da G e t t o) t h e ■ • ffrst In w hich fares w ere i Associates will, be an In-,. estim ated 20.0,000 peopl 1-;., . ' » ,' . . It cdiinpa'ny inder the dlrec* the system duringithree ( —^-ansectorfr—englnMFlng— r o o t 0)fxour] ^ides m trie openim; festivi ' ^ ^ff, with;h a p resident named witKln8 r:—IncreaUd-^ i '-Trl'Met Had prediclet:led lO.tWO to twoweeks. " Y ields------:s. • • . CompirativctctirciulilultithnwyEAI'a W v ' ^ j 12,000 rid e rs dallj^ (Airinjring trie/irat. T rM stectector Is a publically helda etfrculncretK yield*U tby up to 10-VOH-. V ' ^ j n t ' f^w.weekr the JG'inllp.llis.llne operat^- company that : - designs, manufac- l o d g i n n . ' : ; i r ~ i between downtown Portl;)rtland and Its tures ondid markets voltage sup- e^steri^ suburb,. Gresbamam. Th^ agfn- pressor dievices < - that'” protect:t c ; expected 17.000 riderssrs idally iy Ji e senstlvc, c^l(c^lectronic equlpmtnt., ■ Introducing’[YEA!'.“ The iiew andani natural ' end 0,1 the year.' j " T ’. -- —:----- treatmenrfobrhealthier wheatiJl!'plants“ “ — ;; - "The initial responsee Is so tcemen* * ■ { \l J Greater yielc;ldsi Soil erosion cont3ntroi. dous that there is no doudoubt now lhat TlhrtE^N^St i light raU lniPorllanif will be d huge . _ ) • . TryYEAKYii-ldd lEhh’aricing A'genty for a low cost solutioii~ ■■" " success." TrJ-Met_G nenleral'Manoger ilFlEDADVERTfSlNQ CLASSIF to hiKher yields o James E. Cowcn said In ai statem ent . PHONE H ( 733^26 ' N u r ; on y o u r w heal crop; issued W ednesday. ^ Years of exten:m sive field research by a Ica.Y«rMriiiliw»,jlL ^ Kurt.< I C anl*alna(ftO nd/ii - YlCATlJelpsniinininiire' your suUerbsioh'problroblem '.' ...... • . I ' P I « S r Convenience aiand flexibility are importani t { . 734-0554*'.v ■■: I. ■ ' Drain ml benefits of YEA!'s ' . m t m P l a n t pre-pIjinlinKappli<)lication th al KiVe you pcaceiceoftnirid. i ------” YKA! m akes it convenient to apply yourur aanti-lodging ^ a x e n t a t the time e of' planting-avoiding adverIverse weather ...... J ff F u ller CrownI c o n c e n is tliaj; canm otherwise aller post-emeimergeni spraying . ! W & S tronger scliedules. And. youy h av e th e flexibility inn cch h o osing th e | “ k ell« y “ / Stem w ay y our seeds nreni treated by either having^ing y o u r local , ‘ J r / YEAI *t»hance» the g ra in supplier pre'•e-treal your seed purchase,ise, o r doing it V ' / diameter snd dry j Kelby Ikan ^ y o u rse lf as the whvheat is being loaded for traitransport to the • ■ ? / weishlCQMralulihe j //whutcrowpbiruptoo plaiitinKopertition3n. jf lO-ai».TW*taewi»e*« So, wliiie the otothers nre spending a lot me R provide* grctl«r ^ m o re tim e a nd , . B « » n inc. / luppontetbtitem.' m o n e y on p ost-en.'mergent spniying, realize!e a g re a te r- i e « - . i / while improvinj re tu rn on your invivestinenl by geUihg to thehe iroolof your I jS nutriwideliven'Wthc whcithead.Strocstr lodKing and soil eerosion r problem s with YEA!3 A ! .. . th e high Itemi alto minbiilxe y ield solution creasated by nalure. Now Retecewing All VarietiesV 2 ^ lod^Slnthetnttitni> For more infornmialion on the YEA! dealerler closest< to ' y / wheat pUni. • you, v/rileorcallN,NATURAL AG. 635 WbterAvr Ave. E ., Albany, ; of CoIwnmereiil Btleans! OreK<»n (17321, plioilone: (503)928-9004.

    RUPERT:T : , ■ . >FILER: Jerry Petermrman Kc 3 6tU 1 32i[6 -5 1 1 6 • IV ■' Yield KnhanciinnsAKcnt T h e yieldid solution created by nature. ' - -Enhancedd Root System — !— V IANSEN; • • ■ l:adreahuK«n'RncatofthirnmtarsieTn ' I' : ■ ■ . 1 i MTN. HO/\>ME: . - pmvfaktaairtxi; .W. Moore lad irowUi. Corapamively ^ ' T V \ --RayGiibai ■icnuaiiomintailM ' ^ V wWarehouse c aMbybel^'to'rKuT ' r : • NaturaIAf{,=jUJivJiuaiuiiuf ______^------PAT£>4r'Ptftb7R0~O” ------HKNTECHnABnifAT'\T<7iJiEsrrNcr [ i , Twin Fails, Idaho ' Sundaylay, S op|em ber28,1988 u T r yi i n g tto - b f €B e d - sf u f ie r=snafljsf i Domeestic escafgtgot entrepreeneursseekk paths to slislimy succi^s I

    "FR E SN O , Collillf. (AP);-TwosnoU “ hopetoprtvldedeslgneriftatls”’’- farmers are trying tr to breed a ‘There’s now golood spall m eat ann d bad. In a H n om e re se a rc h e rs are_^now t^ ln g ■ California "Supei)er,Snail" that would ■ IlilifiF iW iM to_ p lc u c j'b a rb M u e , d ^ '^ a t ^ ' an,d~ ■ "pack-a-palate-p:-pleasing-punch-and ------way, we hope! ter.prt beginning to scratch ^ m Wood P ro d u c ts AssocLselation reports that lumberw F ran cis H erb aiand E lto n G elst hope comijm e. . the surface.” luring the weeic was at 4:427 million board feet, 28 ' to change thatt with a snail that "This "T is a revolution I feel more than the'previovious week. Orders w ere 34545 wojJld be resist)stant to a host of Amemerlcan - food Industry/’" -SlckSt. rf,*'"'",.'* “It that Califom la:s^£x-H I feet, 61 million feet below)w th e previous week’s level, parasitic- molluslisk—diseases,—would-sold lid in a re c e n t Interview . ‘ -snail, for decaides the ere reported at 381 miilJonjn board-feetr an lncrease ofo' grow to maturlt;rity In five monlhs, arerre rev olting ag ain st th e lm p o ners and farmers, was ' ...... weigh’8 grams, and i boast the ideal The Th nation's- first snailI canneiy, c **’the West Coast, by M ’ the same week a year agoas show production at 39191 physique o ( J ^ irinches long, an Inch Enfanfant Riant California E miners-in the- Iteos. I feet, o rd e rs 373 m illion bosboard feet and shipments 373'3 w ide and seven-<1-elghths of an inch Inc..tc.. opened in P etalu m a la ids they ar^ at l^ast m illion board feefeet.. tall. andid su pplies 300 rest£i'ra'hS: '■to the escargou sold' ;. > ■; V- Year-to-dalee flfigures th ro u g h 38 weeksIcs ofi 1986.show production a t And of coursc.e. its sublime taste goutlurmet shops and depi restaurants, which ^ Sm elC are" board feet, orders at 13.9031}3 billion feet, and shipments^ would surpass ilhat of thc. $300 storeores. e only slices of fist- - Ion b o ard fe e t. Totals a yeyear ago at this time showw m illion In snail mimeal that Americans Geist Gc sells pre-packaged snnlUoodsn " '“‘'""“s'™ '"m 'Taiwan. 12.525 b illion feet, orders; 12.48912 billion to ard feet and mail order, and a pletl ■o eat each year. ]Most of It is Im- byI n John Knowlaiand, a' snail farmer. 429 billion b o a rd feet, ilcnlcd inventions for snai ported. In cons,;. (rom Taiwan and paler sld, says the domestic ■r w * b o - j in the reglori a re 2.269 billlillion board feet,'47 million F ra n c e , erss also arc sold by otho th e r iS- other en tspj^got Industrtryis at the level to- ■ an the previous week. PiguIgures for the same week a a standard now for trcprcprencurs. a “We have set a nia’s wine industry 20 ■ .-yew^goshowin’f Inventories w ere 2.268 btllioJlon b oard feet. the perfect snail,ill. I t's th e Juiciest, The Thi first International snain ail Brow- I Cement Line th e - most succululent, the tastlesl. ? er? convention is schedule;?ed ™ext ar In Memphis, Tenn. Aft€Lfterward, "With the gngrowing sophistication H I B o a r d approves a faiirm tuitions And we can sell itil for $1 each," said year Ralph Tucker, 6969, p resid en t of the expoiports of American snailsIs arei ex- of the Amerirican consumer, it ■I Diteli Repair lerica, which-is bas- pcctectcd to b e g in ...... shouldn’t c o m ei tas any surprise that ■ • r . B'EMIDJI, MilMinn. (AP) Students fnfrom financially distressedJ Snail Club of Ame ed in Fresno. . _ J ) .tJther h growers are .resetsearching. snailano.Iongerr ai re Just snails," s a id ■I: - Aspliall Systems of lilalKi : J •—■ ■‘-^arm-fflihllles-cai-can attend classes part-tintim e for free at Minnesota’s But only 5 percecent of the snails be- diet,!l. disease, genetic engliigliieerlng, Knowlond. who) j raises 30,000 of them ■ : . seven atate unvetiversltles starting this winterter. irtallly rale reduction and ai ar- a year to suppl . credits are nott elleligible for the scholarship, ^ and Geist, 60, of Ci ip. - In elaborate natuitural selection' ex- broke)ker throughout lhe United y ------^ - ..The.ald, whichlich goes Into effcct startinging with the winter quarter, ’ perlmenls. hopingng lo find the o((- Slalc!lies. ; * applies to operatrators of family farms, inclicluding spouses and depen- ■There's a great potentl • I • dent children. F ' sp rin g that will pai>are m a s production <“Tti . Farm families facing detdebt restru(!turlng or those this,"s," Jim Taylor, who fisrmsIS outride< I'J"'! 2 H A R VV ESTSPEG: li i A c r i who have flctu ® costs. i • dually lost their farmsIS through foreclosure or imphls,' sa id a t -the annu - ...... ; : repossession Inthn the past year would be ellgl Their expcriraerents sym bolize the Mcmj: mual na- ■ ^ a.-M Iglble/ g ‘ dawning o( a newV iage for America's tionalnal s n a ir grow ers’’ cohvihvenlloii,. ■ m m # ■ ‘ Gov. Rudy PerplchPer had'requested all11 higherI* education systems . . : > to consider ado^tllilting a fa m ily farm scholanarship program, _ • . I. A bout 50,000students stu attend the state unl'jnlversitles. i W Vt :

    i f M o o r eI co ffe rs discoi9unt stocks 3QN,vCXVvM. 1 ■ j;.''BOISE - Mooroore Financial Group hasbi1 begun offering stock to ex-: - - — JAM!IES N. GLEAS( ! Istlng shareholdialders a t a 5lan. I' AllStyles rt . Owners ot Moo:loore common stock can reireinvest dividends and can> > - : f-pifrchase as mudlUch a s $6,000 worth of addltIditional stock each quarter 1 N b v v • ' *! ataprlceSpcrccrcent un d er m a rk e t value, the company announced, ' ' r_ ....T h e ( Opening Of A\ Veterinary ■ ‘ M oore P reslderdent Daniel Nelson said thelie p lan'w ill bring new capi- ■ O N L Y . : : ^ i s ■ k, tal for long-termm ggrow th Into thecorporatloition at a gradual rate. ' Office In Twinin Falls With Thli Coupon 7 -. • - J • - 'M oore PlnancUiclal’s B oaiTof Directors-ss also has declared a dlvl- CoupoivC«e4 Thru 10/4/M - ; . . ; i; dend of 30 ccntsIts per share on Its cdmmonon stock. Thc dividend isi j ' ; i 'payahleOct.ietoi to shareholders of record OcO ct. 3. . th e financial1 company,Cl which owns IdaIdaho First National Bank, -T he'Practice WiW ill.B e ' ■ >,. has6^9mllIlorishashares outstanding. . Lim ited To Horb r s e s ALCO IHTldlNATIOIlALujnc. M I terving the Animal Heallhilndus'try" Ini i v i " j : ^ p u d ' c o u n c il m ove:3 s o f f i c e s P.O . Box 231321 2034th Ave. W., TwinIn'Falls ! ' ® I’ .'DENVER-ThTKe N atio n al Potato Councjncil and t.wo atdllates willI Twin Falls.llID .- . . • 733-535€ •; tAove Its headquaquarters to Englewood, Coloolo., on Ocl. 1. The council, Ph. 733-2869 « ' the Natlona! Pota'otato Reserarch and EducaJcation Foundation and the s l i . . . . . ! ; Potato Political1 AtAction Committee have bee)een located in Denver. - - The National1 PF otato Council Is a non|onprodt association repre-. ^ senting potato- growersgr Tnrfederal leglsltislatlve'' and regulatory a(* (X . fairs. The council’icll’s new a d d re s s is 9085 ES. . Mi ineral Circle. Suite 155. ■j Englew ood. Cdlo.lo. 81)112.i

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    ...... n n lmmmIRMERS! » ' ■ ' '■/ ' -t.. - T h e - lim e I* novIOW to stop in and seea our< line of Form Duty motors, roaciyy lor f potato horvest. Wo^aite Electric Co. is tho \ . ; * :j distributor for»r -the-1 Farm Duty line ofo f m o to rs in th o W.W> '_vV. US ■- * Groinger cotoloalogue. Stop in and seeeo Ston Morris for your ■- electric motorr rneeds. W e olso haveD EAST. TWIN FALLS 733-1901 g - J k W m wM MEET OU t t u fe d p si nifigjO i l g SIB SALES' l m mmm STAFF■ J S m I m AN ED H U D S O N SfH 543-4642 4 2 3 -5 0 4 5 Watcch for ideas Se5ept. 25 to O ctSt. 6 th at c a n ti:urns dream s iir n t o r e a l i t y . E ATTENTIITION RURAL RRESIDENTS! : AREYOURR INSURANCEI RATITES GOING UP? ir You)ur dream s can beconom e realily during theh e y o u r o ream h i: o m e , v y ^ il lie it all logelher sm m u s T O D A\ r i % i ______------— ^— N ailtonat-f-lomG- if Parmsfr "Se'CTTdnbn ^ —rr -r- rryr \N EVER BEFORE __ 4_ J _ N.OWLLQ'PW ER r a t e s THAr Ihroiough-Oct, 6 . W a tc:h h for ads in today's/'s Sunday; Oct.:i. 5. featuring .Magic I ay and Straw Stacks )gic_..Vailey_ • S •Speciahzein- in Rural • Ha> t i mnes-Nevi/s i and duringng lhe next weel< forlor homes and i decorailng. You’ll eenjoy' 16'’ . ' 2- Fireinsurania n c e • Fancirm Implements s p eecial c values on horrome furnishings andnd pages of idea?as an pholos thal will wil inspire " • H o m e s • Bana r n s im pprovem r ents thal can1 lurni your house-inlo Z: i»Outbuilding!i g s • Imnplem p ent Sheds llo' your home dececoraijng ifnaginalion. .. , . S "ProvidingI RuralR Fire Insuranm ce Since 1911.“ 5 4 3 -4 6 41 ! 2 Ideas; andc more from !: TWIKFfFALLS COUNTln r MUTUAL •v ■ - ■ 1 • • -y = 1 “ r r f fREjNSlRANCI l CE-CO,------Q6.South.Bro!bdwa)gy. Buhl ' _

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    Sunday; SeiSeptember 26. l 9Bfi _Tim«Srlqsr-Newa, Twin Falls. Idaho C-5' d ro u ublic Hearing will b e held' at w ofo - th e h ouroi 7:00 o ’clock,, FP.M., on the I4th-day of Oc>->e* EOUVALENT UNES 1 1 a ^ - . ' 4*7 S<10.MIM 1- S ta-20 21*aB ag*30 ^nSTraS?* ^ u i ^ g r i a vde^dbne - tobefr 1986,- a Toesday.-lnin th e Council C ham bers, Cl*Ct*- -11- ...... ^ _ .a ..|-.5 .5 10.00 |-^ 7 S -[^ a :0 (f - -M M JC A flO N - |-i...... euJtamldcm ^ Hall, located at ^ 1 ..S S e co n d Avenue East, Twin P t M s e c h e c k y o u r • RaHa, Idaho, to cons1d^ • Southeaati. bUtVigasese s from th e . adding lossosses'in lobacco w d graloto ' Blue'Ukes Additionn ' W est, which is th.ejjurrent Saturday •StW p.M .^ Sessional overlay;, . . regloa’8 wont.dfbughtt on01 record are ^ sorghum,. heh said. A bout %l mTUIon.QQ boundary of tha profe: of BOX CHAROE; *4.00» WMalledfM .OO Ptctaip-WEWOftlHUAtAO8$S.00PafDty lost in tree seedlings and, 2 ' THENCE easterly 30-feet>t to the northwest corner ol srt-scsria i -* stlfl expected to w eed-laHLblUIon^f-_.may be lo: . Lot47ofBlocK15, BIu«lue Lakes Addition West; “ Mootfoy • I2t0e > .m .. - ficlals aay. • growth, ufd sa: Xynn-Hooven of'the THENCE eastorly-alono ttlth o n o rth boundary .of Lot 47 A S K A ■CIAMI : I "The reality or ttie losloss hits home Geor^a FoiForestry Commission. of Block'15. Blue Lal^ k e a Addition West, to theh e * I when you actually .harharvest," said ' ‘ centerline ol Ihe alleyly of satd Block 15; liGXrii^bTICE" £^arlle. Curtly, aa.1. agriculture ■ THENCE northerly alongg the cenlerllne of the alley ecraomlst at'CSemson« UUniversity in' Jj - of Block 15 of^sald suiubdivislon to a point east of ing the cehteHIci'e of Monroe South Carolina. : b^iTfahning all the northwest cornec.iL^f.Lot 3 of Block 15 of said : To a point opposite the: Cicissiffiel e d i i i d o k subdivision: , southwest corner of LotI 3 Block 6 Parka Mead* -V “ At the peak pf the dryIry upell crops m y lif ea . With the help of THENCE easterly lo th e nnorthw est corner of Lot 3 of - Awilted from. 8flutl)em'-P( ^ cwsSubdlvl8lonf2; th e r^ oo<>d < tord'sin'dthe—------’ Blook-l6o(Bald«ubdlvJivlsion:--'-...... : vTHENCe-6a8t0rty.-25;OOiVeet ^ei to the-aouthw est corner* SDl th e -w ay -loto QortUe ' . THENCE easterly along th e north boundary ol Lol 3 b fsa ld lo t) ' >ODI - | i s & ' .....l ; - “r Sow, even after thee Iraln.U many o oodlXpeople, m aybei’U subdivision to the centerline THENCE e asterly 282.6818 f(feet to th e southeast corn* farmers in the Carolioaioas, G eor^. ** fer o f L o f l. Block 8 FPark M eadowa Subdivision Sennessee aqd Virginia'lia’are oo th«_,__2.. . sundye. THENCE south along thele centerline.ol Tyler Street?i 12; Brink of mln; to appoint east o7 the inorthwest corneroT Lot 47 Thence continuing easteisterly on a line 165.00, feet91 • ______n ofBlocklSolBlueLakakes Addillonwest: lel with the aectlon Ilne com* -The Federal...Landd Bank will f. — E lb ^ Coleman' / south of and parallel i tfiicnoofnti THENCE easterly .to th eI northw r est corner of Lot 47*' ■ mon to -section 4 and an 0 Twonahip 10 South, i Mi^!ose.OQ~Elberl~.CoUlolemaW .'SOO:.'—r . T nhejain fi h as n o t - --L —---Qt Bl!^naiated the disaster 47 and 2 ol Block 13) of < said subdivision to theia THENCE North to thecenKjnlerilne of FaUs Avenue'; M.OI 47 of Block 11. Blue ... . J5P^.,«W4; ; , •- j. M i a.,»6,opo_iKLpa^raent..ta ...b y^ ? a n y m e ^ s .’ northwest .corner ol THENCE-.weaterly.-along.)ng_4he- centerlina-.ol-Falla. ' January...... - - Lakes Addition W est— .V Avenue to the comiomer ofr.8ectlon._5-.and ;8. . THENCE continuing e a a teterly along the north bound-'' . But his com. wheat-at-a n d 'to b a c c o . - - ?: Township 10 South,,Range17Ea8t; Ra — Bryan PatrickC . ary ol Lot 47 o" Blockck 11 ol said siibdivision to el to th e co m er of sections 4 fiave him virtually nothlnihlng back, and — « . -the centerline of thee alley ol 'Biock 11 of -said 0 :southrR ango 17 E astr also' ------! bla soybeans m oy represn esUmated that losses!S . Block 11 to a point eaija8l~&f the northwest cornor and profesaional olflces, i iaS'Iir'.’ aUirt.BheddlDg if.they donlon’t g e ls o m e .^could run asashlghas|533million. of Lot 4 of Block 11 of'said'subdlWslon; Si 3. A Comprehensive Pll .amendment-from- • THENCE easterly to th e nnc o rth w e s r^ rn e r of Lot 4 of ilrlal and a Zoning Districtl A . opon space to industrla jnore rain sooo/^ Colemantan, 56. said. > . T he rainm in i late August and earlyy Block 11; -- “ I’v e been, •(arm ing all m y life,” September•r has led t o 's l i g h t im- Change and Zoning Maplp iamendment from )S (open THENCE easterly SO feetit along Iho north; boundary^ space) to M-2 (heavy Induiidustrial) for properw locatedd -- a s s i r f i r s u r - - \ia ld Coleman,^1. who 'has)as leukemirf: provementsIts lo r som e cro p s In N orthh ofLot4olBlockii: M In' Rock C reek Canyon south so of-Orchard Drive sndd ■ gtM A no«M rW lth the help of the;go&jood L ord a n d C aroiioa. bubut state officials have notIt THENCE southerly 5 fe e t alonga a line parallel and 60fP immediately west of EasEastland Drive South, whichh CT G th e good people, m aybe I'llru survive.” revise thetheir August estimate of)f feel east of the westt boundaryb qf Lot 4 of Block ependent Meat Company and I -I -Donations- 4^ hay contirntinue to flow S330miUloni)n in losses. __ 11 olsaldsubciyvislon: lydeacrlbedaa: V 'SiSIIZieSleN ------— - ...... Into the Southeast, but arare expected . Officiaiss InTin irg ln ia a n d te n n e s s Mi- T H E N c r eastao'rtfl~irar;i|rie'S^feBt ■ south-and »n'g&~t7-E.T^:M.TTwIrr Fall? ...... bb'unc^ry of Lot 4 ef Block tq slow ; ticC.la -tricklee when' -cold are hesitantant to give loss estimates, parallel to the north bl * Counly.,ldaho 7. ."lltothacenterllneofTfTaylOfSlreet;. - rt of:the'NWMNEV4 lying In I iewSwittli. ■weather, eoids u e '^ w i nagseason.:— g : but crop;yle:yields are down 30 percent ' i : Section 27: Alt lhat part c 'I THENCE south along th e» cenlerllnec of Taylor Street’ flock Crdek from RTm1 RocKRo to Rim Rock lying eaat ; ' “Thfngs'Tookl^retiy gobg0 toapolntSfeetsouthih of the norlhwost corner ol I'lhat is 342 feet West of theB; m ^ MNTAIS . V O la N orth-South line'Ihl ■ nUIUWINl" :a lot of pMDie^aivn't golgoiogitojiave .tions fromn last'year I in Tennes^e Lot ^ of Block 8 of saidid subdivision; . southeast c o rn er of aaldaid NW%NE’A:and all that ly-' -enough foM fof 'the winter,’’/ wit said range fromdm 71 .p erc e n t ' i n g ra inQ THENCEeasterly1 to a polr3lnt on the wesl line of Lot‘ InginRockCreek'iromRIn Rim Rock to Rim Rock. m n Ezell. asflaUnt'dire.irecior of tber sor^um totc 13- percen t in b uriey^ ' 46. which is 5 feet soututh ol the northweat corner The - propoaed use ofthe) pnproperty js industrial, -eM^.e^sowiww. •- •, '. , ...... s pfemson-^nlip^rijUy EjifciiJtenslon Ser* tobacco. . ' o fL o t« : „ Any p erso n o r personsns soi InfereBted may appear sissiirAsa**** sterly along a line 5 feet , J “ I wouldd ssay lob'acco and pasture-.. ^THENCE continuing -easte ^ and be h eard a t th e appointsinted time ahd place. south and parallel to t^th e north boundary ol said )(Septemberig86. : ’Rain'c^me Stoo-iatei aand at the improved Ulhe. m ost from vrong time fof,many croprops, and was crea^ rainalnfaU in August, but you1 Soisaldsubdivlslon; „ PUBLISH: S unday. Septemtem ber 26, and October 5 and •* OM^trWHCn • 'ioadequatelfoit olhers. sasaid o ffic ia ls . can see all crops benefited, somei 1THENCE northerly along thei tti icenterllne of said alleyy !12,1986. l^rou^outf,iU*i^ region.n. -In - many more, than) oiothers." said Bud Guinn, ol Block g to a pointt '13 feet north and 10 feel ' S S a l S s r * ' :areas - of ith a-^th east,-it,~raiofaU--ls- state- agricriculture statistician in- ... west of the south bounjndary ol Lot 4 ol Block 9 of ~ ...... - - S S : S m- ...... - said subdivision; " ' Landowner Preference! s : MttCHANOai •sUU m p re lh a a 20 Incheses b^low’ nor- Tennessee.f. ..THENCE easterly to a polnlInl on Ihe west boundary of p u b u c h I ^ r in q Perm its and Non*resi* >irial u d ’^has n ot re sto;tor?d..subsoil' r Roland Alston, All a Clem son exten- Lot 4 and 13 loet north1h ol Ihe southwest oornerir Notice Is hereby given'n ' d en t D eer and Elk Tag jD oisture, ineteorologlsts:s8ald:- si slon servicece iagent in .S um ter C ounly,. ' of Lot’4 of Block 9 ot sahaid subdivision; ' . fby Ihe Planning andzonr.Ir. OutfitterSetAside>... . ■ i l E - ^j'VThe raiii has not ellmIlminatid the said he..tellstils farm ers w orried atrautt iTHENCE easterly along a line 13 loet north ol thee > Ing C om m isalon for thee The Com m ission will disaster by any means," aaldi Bryad crop'lossess sand ]i'6ssible b a n k ru p tc y{ . south boundary of lot.Dt 4 of Block 9> Blue Lakess < ClTyofTwIn Fails, Idaho,I, aiso'conslder other mat- Patrick, director of thee Agriculture that'“life do(doesn'i begin and end withI Addition Wesl, to ' th«the cenlerllne of Fillmore6 | that a Public H earing will11 ters which may properly I be held at the hour of.77 come beforelL Stabilization and-Conservervatlon Ser* agriculture." e." . . . . , 1 THENcFnortherly along IIhe cenlerllne of Fillmoree o'clock..^M., ( on thee YOU ARE FURTHERi Vicc in South Carolina. “I tell therhem U's nol the end:6r the ' Street to a point e a s t[ ofc the northwest corner oftf 114ih day ol . O ctober..^r,^NOTIREO that public • ; |The total damage won’tm’t be. known world, Uiatit thereti is-.always someone- Lot 45 of Block 7. BlueI LakeaL Addition; j1986, a T u e sd a y , In thee cornments.w|li;be taken - , bos-ParM ials ' V :untii a fte r h a rv e st, b ui offofficials w ith in w orst shaihape and thiere are;.oppor-• i THENCE aasteriy to th e northw n< est corner-Of'Lot'455 Council | Chambera...Clty.'y.'at lhe. publlo meeting' the U.S. Department ofIf /Agiic^ture' tunlties^avall'ailable in o'tfaer.areas." he! ofBIockr.saldsubdivIs Hall, lo c a te d .a t.321 Sa-h ' ach e d b lc ti'fo r 3:00 pm.• (O u r^ n c e ri tfHTnka for ali o ff W ' A N T E O ^ L E PARENTS h^vo projected that lossesises.mat^urv said. '^Antil1^1 tell; them toiigh people• THENCE continuing easterlerljfaiong the north bound- Jcond A venbe Eaat. Twinn ' Written comments. wlthI itne cards, calls, flowers andS Pl a ren ts Without. Partnera ^ ,t Falls, idaho, upon the.. i I donations lo the Heartt ht a s Family and Adutt AciM- ' Jiass $1 billion. $om e stastate unjec*. suih'lvetoQghJgh tim es.’' : , ary of Lot 45 to th e 'ccenterline of the alley bl f I Aasoclatk>n and-the R upartI tiesl for you. OUcusstona; Block 7.ot said subdlvlsl application of T.A. i ' lliins'have been lowered'dd'dramltlcal. / Phillips for a ZONING3 isent to the CommissionI BoysE Ranch al. the tlrna el . .F -iiy by tlie in creased rain. ' THENCE soulherly along 't^tie'cenleriineth of said alley f ,■ tna (osa-of-our-loved-one,— 3 to'a point east of thei hoMh'wosIr corner o f Lol 3S VARIANCEV -‘^perm itting','!r se c re ta ry ;— r r-idahO' Bill^ H anes. Your kind y Souttu.CarbliDa_and^e€Seorgla were___ Ifyou^ wjish or hunt, ofBlock/ofsaldsubdlvlivislon; tlthe applicant to build an1 DepartmeotI of Fish and inoughisn and deeds will u . ;h}t h a rd e st,-sa id . N ortonn. S tro m m ra,- —~yie^Sofifligorma/bv--— --THENCEteasierly4oahe noiiQrthwest.cornflr.of.Lo L 3 jLI gaddition to his home) Game,< '600- South always;' i>e remembered andI ■sh a re e x p eri8eB.32*a02S. ■ j' •chief meteorologist forthehe USDA.1 Block 7 of said subdlvlsl -wiihVar5:ft:r2iinch-8ot--"\--"Walnut.--P.O.— Box-25.-*i lB?w” eH?neaWF7lrilly. ■ > 'Damages to crops, livelivestock and li n g th e T h u rsd a y ^THENCEconllnuing eastorl)rly a’lorig Ihe north bound-. bback from a cTetiiih%d'~iI—Bolaerldaho^TOT^on O tJ - - - a r y of-Lol 3 o f Block-7-/-to-the-center-of Pierce, accessorya ------b u ild in g -t ■ ;fOre8try~ in'"Soulh—Canrarolina” are~ .....—Outdodoor section— ^— — ralherri than the required , t K S S e l e c t e d o t t e r s T predicted a l $260 million, H ' Streel; 00e-;Per8onal8 I ), H al H arris. o fthieT e lm ^’J>fews, THENCE j northerly along ttho bcnleriine of Pierce.I 1' 10 lool setb ack , on pro*. informationI Is avallablo J a ' Clemson ^rlcultiireB re th an I l O O - 'S U Db I s c H b « b y Lol 45 of Block 5, B lu eUUk«aAdditlon; - RIercd. 5 and legallyf . fice.f G eneral Informa* •nflllllon less th a n earJier esll THENCE easterly to th e nolorthw^sTTorner ol Lot 45; °described a s: ttion concerning thia ANONYMOUS c007r-Job»oLlntereil C a U 7 3 » ^ . - : -“It’s Qiiite a significants^rw“vu{' -c«uil i n g ^ > olBlockSofsaldsubdiviivlsion; _ Lots 34 & 35 Block 6 -■.' , 'rrulemaking proposal o r. - THENCE continoino easterl'irly along'lhe"norlh bound*; Twin[ Falls B li^ ' U k e si - rrequest for document8-=: ■ Inot-^as-big (as-anticipatcdled,” Harris------9 - 3 38 - ^ 9 3 1 ------T , Addition ' ■ . • r g ;sald. “Some of the 'earlitirlier figures' ary of Lot 45 oi Block: 5 to the cenlerllne ol Ihe a cable TV services door t&. alley ot Block Sol said sisubdivision; Any an d all persons c A Problem is nol a problem -dcdoor. Minimum ot 90 hourC- ..... THENCE Tl northerly along tht:he centerline of said alley> ddesiring to comment! , Department,of‘Fishl and wlwhen ahared. Mantat H nlth pnorthw esl corner of Lot 5 houra on weekends. VI of-BlockSofsald subdiviIvlsion; ' hheard at the appointedI ...... DATED'., a t Boise, ht THENCE easterly to th e nororthw es\.corner ol Lot 5 ofI Ilme and place. . I . Commission shall be smoker. - I like llshing. wiwanled. Prefer experiencc- THENCE continuing easterl)rly along-tho north (sound- ^ In aales. Will train. S a n d ' ' ary ol Lot 5 to the center!sriine o'f Buchanan Street; llnal I u n less within fif*! JJerry M .Contey -_}« rteen-dayS'Of-the-Com——C-C^M'M-I-S C S-l 0-N ^' -reeum e-w lih-phbne fiumberi------r ...... - -THENCE “Tl southerly along th«he centerline of Buctianan-«( 81. d o TImoa News, P.O. anand salary desired to eo$< • Street toa point east'olol the norihwest corner of' missions action an ap* SECRETARY S V.Box 545.. Twin Falls. Id B- ■»l • - •• • Lot 4601 Block 3. Blue LaL akes Addition; ' gpeal Is filed with the City PUBLISH:P Sunday, u#3303. ______1______B( THENCE easterly to th e noilorthwost corner ol Lot 46, gCouncil. On Appeal, a, S eptem ber 21 and 2s,-TiMEET CHRISTIAN SINGLES 83303... 83 ...... 01 B lock3olaald subdiviIvlsion; PPubllc H earing will be aand October 5.1986. by " phono or mall. Love. Disabled Dl man needs nursr THENCE continuing eastorl)rly along Iho north bound- fscheduled before the Cl- ~ ■ ■ d«dalino. marriage. Local na* Ing m assistant. For more ln*^ tyCouncil. 5 tictlonwide, no tee. donatione formation (0 call 7 3 3 ^ aller: - ary of Lot 46 of Block 3 to tho centerline of the ■> only. Write Box 9020. TF. -Sandweekends, -Si T ' 1. I alley of Block Jol said stsubdivision; DATED THIS 24th day fM Anrwuncementa vS of Sepiem ber, 1986. 1 V«aN!Jxa.gal»orntaQU09... Earn gj exlra Income now *^ 1 1 1 TfTHENCE soulherly along th Block 3 ol said subdivi:ivlsion;, . C available, ull Pregnancy ot PUBUSH: Sunday, 0Ofli^FlbHsts « oblloallon.______THENCE easterly to th e nortjrthw ost corner ol Lot 2 ol £ Kotlipe 4 Crials Center, TU-.■ gELECTRONIC EOUIFMENT .. _.Block36lsafd.subdivi8lc;Ion;— ------September—S; 28,-- and-i- -■ :.v------7473t^ h q u a a.d«y.. in Thuraday, O ctober .2, , „ —Installers-oeaded-to-lnatalt ...... THENCE conllnuing easterlyrly along, Ihe north twund* jJ 003-LostaFound^______"Tho Power To Chango energy t t mansgement ary of Lot 2 of Block 3 toI th e cjsnie^rjinejsl^^Un*/’^1986. • - 0 ftealdoslnYou"- equipment. ec Persons apply­ ‘ y J i . : colnStreel;, LEGAL NOTICE ing should be soll'slsrtera, THENCE northerly along th e centeriino of Lincoln YOU ARE HEREBY "CH ECK DAILY haveIS 2 yeara expoilonce liv Street to a point ea st oioi th e northwest corner ol N stalling electronic equip* NOTIRED that Ihe Idaho FOR CURRENT You-ll be pleasanuy aur* ,_«Il»nt,.be sb le loT.ead w(fl.ng______; - Lot46ofBlock.rorsaid-6l-6ubdlvl8iofi; ...... - -Fish Fi and Game-Con>^..... prlsod-at how-easy-ft-lif tO‘--dij^^Jlograms.»nd.wo»k,wnhou! - • THENCE easterly to -the-nor.orthW'esC'corner of Lol 46 nimission {Commission}, " . HOUNDPOUND:: glplace-a'clasiinad .ad^The supervision. Send quallfica- 1 ofBlocklofsaldaubdivlivlaiori; •' ' ir1n accordance with Sec­ cost ia low : . . the reaulls tions f>e to: Scott's Rofilger» .: -•THENCE conllnuing easterlyrly'^along the north bound* tiitions 36*104 an d 67-5203. - ' N E W S ...... S? tlon Inc., P. 0 . Box 1747, ary ol Lot 46 to th e ceiienterllne-ol the alley, tor idIdaho Code, will hold its H ours 5 to 7pm only Pf TwlnFallB.IOS3303. i o l i - - Block lo t said subdivisiolion; ‘ qiquarterly meeting Monday. thnjFftoy. _ THENCE southerly.along thehe cenlerllne ol said alley bibeginning at 9:00 am on.ir• LOSrin'viclnity of"AU* VlVli n to tho centerline of Addisilslon Avenue; FiFriday, O ctober 17.1986, Drive: or large puro while 007-Jotoo(lntere>t 0007-Jobs Of Merest t THENCE westerly along th«h e cenlerllne ol Addison at al Fish and Game head- Ata^lun^aij Husiiy. 733-3372. NOW Avenue to ihecenterlincn e of Harrlsion Street ex- ^quartera. 600 South RE tended; yi r « • ThTHENCE northerly along theho conteflino of Harrison OCO-AHBiiuncementa _ TWIHF/FALLS AVAILABIS l E i N ® Street to a point oppbsiisito and oast of the nor* NNOTIFIED that th e . ' Ihwesl cornor:of Lot.47.7. of< EUock Blue Lakes CiCommission proposes "M Y U N ’S BOOKS' Addition West, also beifBin-g'tho^Point of Beginn- toto adopt at permanent Mon-FrI 1M ROUTES AViiVAILABLE - Ing. • • HHuio 4.2 ol th e Rules S a ilo r 1500/1600/17000 Blocks of i; PLASTICCISGALlON!I DRUMS Tho proposed chance Is in li conformance with the aiand Regulations Gov­ STOAMIaonAvo.W. I; • E>EASY TO USE CoComprehensive Plan lor Ihele City ol Twin Falls and oerning t^e Taking ol Twin Falls 9lh Ave. Eastt >and Poplar, wowould not require an am«mendmonl lo tho Com- GGame Birds (steel shot ______s J EjE^^BOft<;;AgRY_ i -prahensiwa PJanJn-order.to JatJie-approvQd. ______-zonoal,zi ------Bulca----- 12JCCtkos * dono.ffom A to Z. 1500/1600 Blockc k s o f K t m e s , ______^ D E P o s r r - The proposed uso of the10 'property is rosidenllal ththrough 12.5 of I h e j " ^WIBlocV of M aurice. CalF N O with professional oiflco^^ . — * * RR6les and Regulations LusiviM r-A i _ 2.-A Comprehensive Planin Map Amendment from G -the Times-News a t 733-093T EXCLI — - - -3residential fo residential wiiMith professional overlay -G • • and am a Zoning-Olstrici Chahango and Zoning Map • ninorhbiologlcal rules), ^ -o r Jen i a t 733-8797 9 8 . ------amendm ent trom R-4 Densitylly to R-4 PRO Density for atand Rule^ of the Rules properties fronting on Iho soilOuth side of Falls Avenue aiand Regulations Gov* ^Call lda^o Citizens tor ^ Esfrom Harrison Street -to WaVashlngton Siroet North, eierning Licensing (Hand- Freedom pri a Joba.733-ZBlB. Twin Falls. Which proportionies are moro particularly icIcapped Persons Motor RELIVEdE THAT SPECIAL ! I deldescribed es:' Vehicle Hunting Per- momenllmo Captured on TWIN FAFALLS n P h o n e *MThlnl Av». So. ■ SUStarting at the section corneier common lhe soctlons mils). m The Commission.,Id^dj^Q reg’s TV VidWa. • o a S n 4 and 9, Township 10 Soututh, Rango17East -. adopted a( these rules on. M3 VAIUBLE Twin f« lli.tP > » 0»< thTHENCE soulh along th e s

    J - . Twtn Falla, Idaho ' Sundaylay, September 28,1986, e je c te d c e a i e s t a i it e ...... ^—

    t - OOT-Joteofhtamt«______007-JobiotlntefWtMt ; 007-Jobs ollntarett»«* 017-BuainewOpplyB « 007-JobtoflntorMM ’ i07.^.sJol)SofMers«It 007-Jot» of Interest ^ R n l e s t r i i , ■: NEW YORK couple pi U d y to Ilve I n V ^ h ik iw * houaowork; and takinf SlSliJSIngTr.'S.I.I ! ; o ° ° g T ------r ------AMEHiCXtr PODlar° housew ork and chlid ocation In . ~ ■ • Call Jo a n at 5tB-283*t21tMMfl ol elderly. For more MionrtTi—d»t-ptrtttp "poraiy -pradocl..------F^arming, .m 733-8558. ______mation call 734-77B3. ■yS'S: SSS'T’- 3 ^ ,.„“ 1 . OSWIofnw.FotSjJe...... ------m m ^ianleat.-ordlreol-e®tiVoSS' tOOKINQ for qiialinw ^ .Sa I '- " '------luda:-^------Senrlcer- aervlce c^forHoolifng (or'mo inss~gM a“ar«!K! ^ . “SCIflesatoSarvoY-a Yoii" bacl(groond a mual.• f^25??iu : ‘"co tecfiniclan 10 ae }rl?*aw for cooks, waltSsMi « M f " hom e.^ 2 ba_th, .V •-: * jy g ^,^mlM)pt> and olontiaL fopair lurnacos.f Mm h e lp er In Now York ^ 2 , ■ . NOUPFROMTFEI IO be- rdomfbath;th; s a l^ Tull end part-time S caa S h i e r f a .x ,'™ ,r W " looking, lor somoone ar auy. We are looking for>r eexperi- WANTED, babyaltterirlm .1 teni..208-72l|!iMloHk ■■ : a u c & T i V w i »” • twoon7t*35 to train to < iSaj""' • , UNUFITEO f ' 409slio8honost.8 lurnacos and “aweepsm ss^-ar.r'2.5; “ , BEST PRICE t>y Inventory. See Mr.V ; %n' chlmnoya. Plows He • long- ' • • 734-645?. 322-0155.4B7 born, tOam. Soptombor 4pm , Monday thru Fric *E on noat and clean 3 •• "‘’‘'T if.i sn d A'f Condiiionlng. t T/^ Traveler'a Oaals, jusl inSipKi - distance f - ' \ - i^SSg^W tiveadprogi ® U o j^ n “ * Springs Inn,in, 1Twln 5y22or543-8321 or73<-51 uMA' gssr'- s s ” d!,. „ bedroom. J27.eo0. Has-very T. GET READY TOT . or th e Hansen BrklgiMge. No Oance-Aeroblcs. ;i.‘S a S S PHONECALLS,LiS nice yard with carport and 3 S S SNelo rec^ ______Moritz Community Hosi \ o h o n e calla oieaae. ______morning classes Ocl. ainnio c a r garage. Cali Gary. uranca raeanlatlve; ApplijDlleant a Experienced CounJuntry/ locatod In beaulllulS""aii SUCCEED. Itions lor up nowl Salvj^n AiArmy I n ■ '■ ■■■■W'''-;;''«**oweo8l teoreo ln W eatem Orummor. AudiAudition Valloy Idaho, has lmme< To anywhere at anyny II lim e In •387-88. ■ne*' "<»*< a B.6. deo " ■ a i S L A N E 8 R Y A Nvns 1 ?.T .r« "“A's:American TF. SendM23-6200. ' > ■■ fflywtuBlty.to ■dvMici. , ...... aprlcultura— of- sjolBted i required. Qood payoy and openings lor RN’s ary-Ser:. xioOGOVERNMENTcIT JOBS C ontinonlai USA. Excellent*steady employment.iL Catl critical caro oxporionce • MIFIH. list. 118.0404591230 Um vnur bUSlnOSS. EXC ______lurthor informalion pl'ir.fP.- GETTING REAIADY:--'::a"5U"”ESra i G . S . R . Win? • wllfi Miftryiry com* 67M230,------I C»\\73*44i2. _____ ' Now-hiring. Cali 1>8fWeff; ‘’H latfee"" Ilcallont. Experienced aocroKcrotary contacl Grolchon RustiC T TOOPEN ma^now 6000extfl-To4C7. in eoiW' mensurale to quiliflci alls law Box M. Sun Valley. lOft irv i PART-TIME poslllons — ,:NOOTHER ' ■rim«nT 8«n(J waumB, COIcovering w anted lor Twin Falls loSfl; TWIN FALLS,II1, lU r open; Established bua - . . r aflucailon and exparl)erience, firm. Legal oxporlelOflence or call colloct at 208 ' CHARGES® . ORTOLLFREE vitiM rd pro- 3323. ext 160. needa entnusiaslic■ pi OCS^es'^Paople ♦hiX iK by Oct. 10,-1988. All11 repliesf preferred and word 1 Brvani (to commission t iCall: 1-WM3g-«585_e«t80e._^ ' wll bo treated In consomplote c osaing training - half THE NEW Lane Bl '’j j f ’jij: ''NANNIESNEEOEOri» n •'’0 nations foremost8t « l2 li TgMSpO.ldHpmoThealtieatro. _ Nationwide toot, dist ■ 5s;aK®,SSJ-6577 By owner. 3 bdrm, 1W bath. dow- . a now ducts lor Fresli Fry Sya ; ^ w t « w m a n t In We hi t System ' g jii ^.20 2 .6 ^ 3 3 3 ,_____— •STbREMANAGEG ER m acy In tho Twin Falls covorlnga. $59,500.00. 644 s IS" TXA." ‘Send now in this aroa. if you -o Enjoy an excellont s is.'™ ” (m-MonjyToLoan - LynwoMl Blvd. 734-6811. ,4 resum e lo Box W-fil,•fit. c/o delivering Irozon prodi .CO-MANAGER___• and benellts. |,w l ;btn«rits offerad.::u^T5?2 { Tlmes-Newo. P.O. Bo.Box 548, a n d have room (or m< Bright Hoi Buy.SfMofBroheSEST BY OWNER: 2 bdrm. t bath, 3no 324* ConUict: Frosli Fry Wt jM op- •ASSlSTANTMAm Mcens* Real E alate.C ontracts, iJS n n .i TF, to 83303 or phono ■CallD,M.Bla=kalkat; ______2525 South Main »2. SLC. ha^vo_rol..HaMoy, 788:3347i4^ -SA L E S taages&OobdaolTrusffl,." " -p !'« “.s8''& < r d ------opera- M1l5or80t-48<-?604.__ A ve. N. 734-7322or 733-33^353^ “ TOPOOLLAftJft W esi. 733-7091 or 734-4066. Experienced baler 0 iHrre •STOCK J24.714B, HELPI 1 have built ai'm'uitT mi Nood babvsltlor Ior » (208) 7344730 o r home, or will a s s is t you to borrow b< ^ Mpu^EOE lori-needod.-C alt- 324. d ll has childron In my hohomo...... lflyoLDrganlzatlon.nnd.il J — ______mii" irt"*3 ‘tnomlnfls o-wook,-eptippfox Become a-part ortrie- ol :-{80j)26W261.1" - -CONCOflOIA.WAY ____ rown too largo lor niormo- mo 7:3q.-12;30. Call 423-4M3.,i . ___ toam that will challengeige and Ouality white brick horne r t f i an d le. For moro Inion brand.. , ,/fmarflsan CHILDCARE, age 18J rmos lo FAST CASH, 'to p price rt,' 0 0 7 - ^ o f l n ^ ...... , ..tlorL«?all,678i2a«. . Nood good foilaoio bat>:ibyslt* rew ard you wllh a, b; tnd TLC. buy trust d e o d s, conti inaon. now approach to rotaotalling Equal Opportunity c.in^23-?/3;!’°'^°- and an environment ...... Employer. __ i n loloyou boyourbost:— - - ':^ - ^Dg&DEES*-T>AYCARI na and NEEDED: lulMimc RN's RN or LPN wantod lor lull o p e n in g s;' hot mlesls ei & ; liroplaoe haa an Inaert..C^l ’ L E ft?torvlowfng**lSr' cooks.(S. and 11 shlli. Burloy Caro Cor , ; Cindy Houser to see this. INEmESPEOPlE londoy. Evory olhor wookondd”oif‘ Wo' oiler a compelpetitlve tlmo position wllh surt i^aciivi- 023-lrivestmefit « E ^ * i , . diahw ashors. Mond , au' salary and bomlonollts groupT Dutios will KCJ Ind ______home pricod at *99,500. . for Soptom bor 29. botwoono n 1 ;i0 DNS. LoRyo Glllospio, • 1460-68. « b-THf». Times-ni•news Is looking fb •878-9474, ' package, and the wayray wo Rosplial. operating room. ro Little Rod School" H telephone salespeag Q . and 3:30 om, prom olo Irom within istnjiyis I ond^ olllco. nursing.. S end o p e n 6 am*10 pm . 3 circulation t« oxcoplional. ____Josum o to. Box C-82,g?- e /o .■!nfl8^uJL»lme.734-80Mas? PRICES IN 33 lYEARJ I a-part-time, evenlniIng ------Timoa Nows, P.O. Box -L-Jrt real estate contracta.H d I :G.S.R.' :: ■■■ • '•; pie. This is a t^iii P e rm anent, reliable af phone soles experijri- (107-JolMOtlnHtMI 1 ' 007-Jobs of Intereat APPLY IN PERSON; Twin Falls. Id 83303. or can pononcod alttlng. Cal f. ;; iipbs. Teleph — MONDAY ANDTUESO/|OAY 734-3041. ------a t 324-7670. ..; [.-ence..; hecessissory. For m ore Inin- SEPTEMBER 20,90 - Sa le s person wanted1 lull lu or ' ' ■ loos or commisID S ; ^ 8am-12noon and 2*7pm part tlmo, local comp moans MORE MC :• fbi'niiatlori, see « Sondl at th« SooMorKTraeoor OIS-SabyslHers for you! Sorry .no, I V looking (or tho right por ------made. (Collect) 206-734. District Managor lo sell commorclsl ' „ I ;T1mes-News,s , 132 3rd St. West B ecky Schutz-Aridorso Ini^ nnrf BABYSITTING, alt agoges. wilt MC etropolitan .FinancialS S ; Sr;„Sd"MliA«: £ S C H U B A I ; 7; 1 Tw in F oils., ID.I No phone call IACH JEWELERS '"SA",“ doiivor to , KIndorgirganon. vicea.^.O. Box:2040.}40. Twin In m e right direction lo find, ' HASOPENWC:MCSFOIIPROFESSIOIUL - a t tho^HOLIOAY i*NN P& j t ‘ Reaaonabloratea.734’i14-8750. falls. ID 83303-2040. the hom e you need. !f*"" ‘;i. '- p le a se .'' 1350 Bluo Lakes Blvd LNOI availablo. Call ^ 5 8 3n 8 betb S BABYSITTINQ.^ my , Ihome, ------■ < — J SAUSKKUHUUUeEffiNTPEIISONffil Twin Falla. Idaho Ihrough near Porrlno School. I ■ . ------Ask at Iron! desk.' . , and 6 pm. Monday thro tf you or« lookingig fifor o choilenging a n d towar Friday. ______1707/°''* 0 2 9 - O p e n H o (M .i^ ding sa les eoreer In 1Iho roiall |ew«iry (leld and “— OR CALL: Mork Troegoimor/ SooklriB part-tlmo rirotail Childcare, my homo: If you Ikivo IheB -fi-followlci’g quaiillcollons. wc at The clean environmoni BockySchutz-Andorso i. Blue . a g o , nighta only. 734 j7 w ould b e Intorosied•d ItIn heoring Irom you. 205-733-0850. i - i i ; ATTEHnnNM TRUCK DRIVERS • SALES ORIENTEDD • PERSONALINITIATIVE Lakes Mall. ______W anted! babysittoi OH WRITE: . T eaching & Administra home. ^ OPEN W I H V ' AHxona Tonkk linI t la now taking o op p . * SELF-MOTIVATINGNO • I.EAOERSHIP ABtllTY 825-5740 - - - Jj I (or prbfeitTonal sdlet onerrj— ------KaronHonsen—------to b r.-W o -still got tisti ..^ : p i l l i o n s for■ Ely, El Novado team operciro* We-ore-looking (« , , ' Storo Msnagot /•Vavall now & lor semeim ostor evohings.______t u . . n'onog*m enl personrsonnol lo stall our b*auli(ul LANEBRYANT change. Hundred woo home, k }• plus .good ^aflti n*w stor* in Th* M05AAople .Voltvy Moll In Twin Foils,"*• 3801 Soutti.2700W ost Nat'i wookiy bulletin.r t ? : )JilL,a"'ffls't^er/33^33-5303.. '1 '' o t u ’iu ^ I. Full tim epotlilonsavc> available; Wost FatlClty.UT84llE1119. 8564171 or sond to; NENESC. ------P.O. Box 1278. Dept. . " M ust b e a t ImMat i 25 yoors old. hove* 3: Send rosumo to: p‘- t f . Qi6_EmpioynientWai/anted 9jfiNrs-^vW'rifiaibl CEMENT WORK. no»ow and 4 yoar degroo in grai nail jobs design or Intorlor doi — ^ OOt-SalesPftoplfl and b e mobllo, or c parable ma)or. departnS n S i ______— sioro display work OXDOrl- ex( HOUSECLEANING; dally. .A r B S a H H i W B ' • „•• ■ ' .once. Forward rosumosnes to wookiy or ovory othersrwoek. 1 THE BON. 201 Mainin Avo Roi.doBP.nd.aJifo..733:3j1-3462. __ ^ e O U M T’■YCLOaiSTAne B l -k' ■lonol IQ oood ^ •"••• rth ol F err^ tridge. * C . ' ProffMS.Ic East.TF,JdalL0.8^l;______inaide houae painting. "®rthto canyon). Miew signs. ■« S v ista Optical-Noftn V1^4,., ratos, roiorences. -J ' ■' ' S a U i Rioproiontotlvo *| :at con- hauling &romoval_. 734- KriSsri'Kstctutied, plcturosqgo; new 3 . fastest growing optical < li both hom o w ith ott th e op* corn Is hiring oxporlenrlencod INOEPENOENT lamllyriTSi- -ft ■ or fuKury living. Greot vlow of w ] '•'.:’ Professiononal Coatings , opticians. We ollor a1 caicareer laurant lor salo in FrrS*JOBSECURITY opportunlly with oxcol■colioot Fails, s e a ts 80. Call 324 dod(. flshirig ond golf cour»« ^ , •, ■: •’ Th» Sh*»wln.Viin*Wllllom» C om pany; o For* $9.48/HR,Sm51ART1NG • EXC. BENEFI MC compensation and beni • bll Included wilh the home. II . j' ^ J tuo* 300 co«npfop*rty m 'o n o ^ m ^ t porionco holplul. Appr Hinh capital Is roquifod li = r a M L&EXAM ' i PBEmRAml O N M & G m i ^ tiond avallabto al > « 'nlo": f | | L ^UK-C£Mfl4OTEED___ Hnti. vostm ont. For further ;• . vJ-* 9r*9- . ;------suFaio/iIOR-TOAWORKSHOP-.-.-.-FV DB_^_m«tloncalL1J00J54.-33 ny rwn or wotnsn. fcgjiowj oi Jfie 01 expeilencs.ext is eligible ior Oilt outstands^ 'i ■ . 'u ', ~ H y b « hov* o •sueceMful racord In »ol*i, ■ s a w K Seo>« g will begin new jobs with lhe USPS> thisi) year Hiring Is based on your exam to the vwholMol* m arkel. won jnd competition irte*irfatn. Vtiu must ujially seore SSS or beibetter 10 be hir^. The htgtier your score. 017-BuslneuOpptys.it. 017—ButineMOpplya iu ore . T^e Nitioful Exim Cwterter ISis now orciing Hs.raWrraily acdjlmedKd l ^ a t Exjrn VArkshop.tn 1 new.md•nd - raviMd tiome siuCy loirrui.irrui. NEC 15 tne iMfler in pciui earn ilPiE...... — -- wtn-Wllllom*s h has 0 strong Interest In montti. cin ;l sn edoe on mo comoetition 6y U5tf>g N.£ % , . ASM so d A irV u r progrom w llh yow. . d itc u M ln g owr p ROOHAM. eetier than a vwikstioo'. Ita proi)fogr»m ij indrtridualired, convtnieflt. md ' BUSINESS • K - - - OttignM 10 peiRvt e»yt rtvWM.rtM 'itiUQ leceive ESS CONSULTANT . This is on okciiKcellenI opportunlly to ioln ' N«ttenal bwtMu (sriMlll th* loroMl and foslest growing division • «B4loansttn«l»si»-»*i»-psctd Iftttnicllont • 20 sdailI piattlcsp niffls Mtfe sfttMrs ‘ Mnlt. MhkdMl nnnt Sor rvu -K aaovninUBAVI.SJUiT ^ < ol th* Cofpo«»orallon. In oddlllon, Shar* MTpsrsUon mimjsl * Utr-I»HM b*ina »*ll.«n>*lor* PATIO AJ^EA for outdoor en- -V ' msctuslsnmt .f r t t tallow- • .nd el OM «lI th* I w ^ l end met) r*«^t*4 (ontulll > this 3 bedroom. b o ft. 149S ^ ' •.■*::-. ’ .wln-Wllllem*S ooffers on •v c alle n t com* : » n s S K B Mt *e m “"‘"e joymont wilh thi 7 • PBMilttllstl-UUiig skillIII buildersbui *KetplHtilM fMM In Ih* country. Fvlt ■ r*e(ils pockog* wllh • FMllinMty-bsdi(»M«itMet •RelocaOoRl ^ Sq. Fl. home witl odyonc«m*ntIt' pot*lblllll*s. ^ r lm>. tt 5 5 £ ^ "tmwvc?dwK tom. (ofi. Sunken, , nc n o n -tro lft^ living room w llh ^ * :------sili;------: igT'Doublo co'fport ond7moluro“ ^ C ...... 0 |U L EXAM'CENTER'S DDUBlBLEGUARAWTEE------— VGultea’cillin'g: ! p l* o * * **nd youryoi ratunt* ond sa lary his* ^ Notional Buslijslnett Conaultont*, Inc. ^ iondscoping. NNow llsling ot i54.500. T* II kou UM Uh p o sm EXAIEXAM PflEPAflATiOH PAOORAM ind do10 rwir score 95% or bener on the eiam. Hosteti: O;oro}hy.jhyO oisl. ; - f l ... • • tory to: _ _ youi money.wd be retunOednded >n tuil Moreover, il mu sra nol cornsmpletely satistied «vilh this progwn. you ------may rtlum it wrtWi 14 0Oiys^ for an immeooie retuiu) Ar. M edl Slm oni b o c v llv o V .f. > p o n tt Ottlcss: 660 Hlgti St. N.E., Salealsffl. OR 97301 ■ ■ (804)4S4*19M — - SPECIAL BOHUS; Order rwnow ana lecttve the PoiUl to m BMimn (a(. S9.95 value), wtiltn indudes aO post NewOrtMins.LA [ ;■? «oSiees'NiionwiOe wiiti joprajBpfOvjl 10 otfer entrance exjms Wlh lh«M BVLLST1N you o n tee* eni£4 D'us I4.S0 tor Shipping and huKindimo (add (4,00 ior UPS 2-djy Atf -- I Expi«») to: Kstloflsi Cumtsm Center,I 660 High St U E., S»WttrOftOft-973Cn,-Pleas« Indiatt tht enm you- '“ ■’I ar« pieponng (or All enJe«len rtceivtr U £.C \ eiprus handling serai RglTCARDOROERSMLLn^i0(M 35-2246.e«t.57 ' i r .PAIntTTIME TORINStMf^Rg 017—Business Opptys.I. ■ . m KVER i : C actus Pote*!^e's Inc., in Jackpot rAYLQ oi IWFOR * 'may be the) c answ er. We wiU be Twinin Falls, Idaho0 ' ------T-I ^ : accep tin g appHcotlons ap for the - : Thl i n k m g ni>f b o ilcId in g ? • -I w e e k e n d ennamployment storting]l P fo gjram f' m er/A nalyst id o h o Ffozon Ffo Foods produces ovev e r dOO v a rto llo n s o l F rench i the tim e toI ] September 20th.20 - Frtos. hnojhbfowns. o j and spocially/ poloto products lor foodss Now is get you veryry lowest pay- Almost all classifications • arere sorvlco0 oand rotoii customors throroughout tlw United Slotof. O p e rw3d d itin t966. Iho plant Is ono ol1 Itirtooreo's largest employers«« ment! SStop by our model and talk ti to Kathy i Included andid moke sure when wllh o>ver v o r 900 employoos during ppook seojon. We curtontty ‘ you apply to specify (weekendicl h o v o a3 PnProgtommer/Analyst posltkItlon available fora lolenfed o n d mtotlvated o tl’ indlvidoal. “ Irish abc30ut builcJing 1your new hon5me at today's - : , Tholndlvliijlvlduol w e sook will work Wtlt^th users on modlflcotion ol • ‘ If Interestedd coll the personnele l ' ihooxisiirIsllng jyslom . provide diroclloIlon lo other programnrten 51oa low rote!e s . : _d.epartm ent 'cdjid make on op-5. r>ece»sarsory. a n d h o v e know ledge o01 f DOS. C ICS. 4 th Q o n eratto n la n g u oago.’a o c n d report vrftors, peiiwoipcl Lamm e ^aiHBHBB T polntm enK ______A_Bachol:holor‘s degroo la ConipuUjfer Science , or inlonTKitkjn S ystemns. s, a m inim um of 3 yoors oon-llno progrommlng. plus CACTUSJS PETE'S INC., s y s to mnonoiysis o r ond design oxperfolonce Is required. Experler>ce liifkiy 1-4 «lopm ent or>d molnlerwnce In o n y oof ltl tho following soflwo rede vo f JACKIKPOT, NEV. - ol; Accoiicounllng. Monufaclutlna HHuman Resources, ond/oii ' WVe e Have. O ver 30 hihouse'plans to chocloose ron^^*^^* • : (702)2) 755-2321 S o le s a3nd n d M orxeting Is desirable. J Built by: VWei a r e building aall oyer the M agic'ic Valley. W o offer^r oc compolillvD solory an dd Iboneflts pockoge. intorostocitod condidalos setid / Exclusiveveiy ro ju mos o s to: Gene Hoskins. j I d a h o FraFroien Foods Corp, ass ^ \DMK> M arketeied b y : (SfO^ R usset SfrtStreet, Twin Foils.Idaho A ' f r o z e n U U I .FForoddttionallnformQ- o i _ W I L L S , I N I tio n c oUiMf.Hoiklnicoiiecfot il *1 FOODS 'I*-- ( V . .G E MS/i S X A . X E P J ^ - <20«) 73S-5646.' 73: Wo -a fo -g n ^▼ a I a ^ ® C O R P . . aaashM h^se.w oquQ l opportunityo p i employer, ^ TiH nM n* ■ m ------A O ivision-o f U nivivefsaKFoods Corpofation-n - H ■------— 144* AOOISOW »V y.--::2_.:Eo«^.opp

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    . i « . ■, — __ W l—utifw n . no u s8 3 » ■ ■ 030-Homat For Saia (IB-tioiimFotSito _____ OMtonMfifSiS 0 3 6 -R beI E s t WarnedId 0«-Motiil« Homes DV-HopMForSale ------WANTED to buy, 2 bedro » Buddy Skyline. 14xn«70\2 Sniaiircioan. 2 b ^ hou Ive brtck For Sale by owner. B y< IN-HOME...... — hcn^-lft--Twin~Falls. I B t OVmER. WO.OOO.:i55r. Exi S M ? h X “ ;SS3,yjflon. 4 old large 3 bodroom lam *• ;A’^ “ bdrm. 2 balfi.-all elecectrlc, w /tenced y a rd . *200 w* d ■ ■ I 't'li BUSINESS LOCATK) -r MMY . .. SX.OOO price., range.^ H tSao/bestPlfer.wlU. ^ 6im2ndN.TF.733-2513. Uv« brtck hom aQ^b««ii bedrooms. 1V4 b *tha. ^ •» hom e, extra lot, 22 fr 1 «,«• ; >«arooiti. 3 Mlh Ifamily n Hnivn pYmnl. Fvos,733-74 Buciunin 8trn t 1:0 drapes, tree s: IS x 24’ shop, atoratorags on Main East. Owners i larKeL . - ______' SMALL, 2 bodroom , ssf. itm ent' to u s to m o v e before winJifliflr on lhe-mar* Jerome.-S165-f SlOO dop ...... ___ __ May carry wllh reaSoni^Mbie Well landscaped com er »37-Fartu»R«ncliea . ll^Call 324-3832.______includoa fence and n __ BB R e f i& la - J l p s - ■ a down, g re a t location, lor,r aaiesi down. Call Gary for m ad yard. 5260896------3 deUila. patio. Thia BEST BUY o t ; double s S n ...... 1 bdrm house, fencod y I4Q StM monlti. Cali 733-Mt>*M. by owner. 4 bedrooms. _ • ^ e k ia localod aV12l1 N I home, - — - —■— tireptace. ~ wurk shop,ge- FREECABLE , . COUMTRfUVlNQ R . ^ "lly roV o"i.^ir^g^ «rsUed tra«. Shown by appo TY REDUCEDI ______2»^ bdrm ho m e wllh chic K,"""p».-,.^“5^7£73£ • SSSTJCiiS if^! Ite. and m ent, 696 Sunrise Bl nklor. 2 Slngle-Prolossionsi-ros Rl M .Oftlce. . _ SJ 635 a c re s under sprinkle , « l'??iS!''B5ro'r,‘iS!S 0 wood (ho (yiiy Bppiianced ki{kifchen n o rth . Can 734.1821. • homea and potato storjitoraao. sible person(s) wanloc O RTO aFREE. n pay- share luxury stylo li>living. R0.S250 d e o .537-6956. S ^ .!2 d a?' com^blnV to Otve y INVESTORS 1-800432-4595exta0flM S450.000, Low down | 89n#« ot o p e n essi Thli HOM E ON AN ACREDC ------m e n t wllh lorms hy owiowner. *200 ulinileB.734._96.2l;21:___ 2 acres fenced paslurt Lynn oculivo e state on 3-f < -M «e. Well-built hom o has , atovo .bdrm, ex tra Irg family ro OPB . i . 3 bedroom. 1W balh, s RA8mu8»an.«34-M. " E s’.T yr.S'sar } apartmenta in basem SO NEAR. . and carpetlnn. AvailablesleO c- -glsss sliding door, waim w t. oloc. duplex, stove, re^ri^ . ■ W*Klolcir.^nHu?ct S i -with exterior ontriesrlJ ,r ' ' Eden Area ' tober 1. *300 plus dopoposli. closet, wood stove,.st ANDYETSOFAR shed, patio, nice land»indscap-^ «‘li- • uched garage. School b WITH 733-4393. J24-3301. deo.8g4-5940or734.76?e, G.S.R. ’“ ’5 l f l » B E A L T iS fncarniifr."!;."'1 and Only 1 block lo shopp>PP"'S — - Ing. * £ 5 + dep. 324-3 m sto p s right Tn Ironl pt t nt gas and schools, this Adamson and Asaoc,IOC, 94-^ctomE clean-Ji-qulA ‘‘-TY CALL 7 ^ 2 3 6Ki 5 home located on East Fal waler (possibly) 3 bodroom ho > wkdays or 324-»13 -afli«fier. 5 ploaso look. l bdnn, ------T here Is a good canal or tl rge lo (a In quiet location ■ and w kends. Ask for RubRuby. 1-2 bdrm, *235, c ^ e i M - ^ ...... area could, be .used torlor a hester. Call Jane Goorgi Sprinkler lrrlgaled..^li fi wllh rnako errbnoom ents1 • tor dead-end .slroot .- Vfl?,"s'! i brick Shop. T o w r P fonced VRie revel pay utllllies of oi family room (mst"« lr Kto.MO.Dft pilj^*.a.opJ35:a » . " - 'c R O S S R O)S /^ •. ' ... S76.00 per monlh. < bodroom ?) wood sto 1EALTY 2 bdrm, tolal elei Harrison^ R o b e rt S II aseumabte loan makes tl SOUTHERN IDAHO SEA lol! 2 bdrm. full basom ont. G.S.R. sofar' walor hestor.H u.rrt 2300 OverlandI winlerlzod. largo bo amazed at th e - elz.osb \ nice property easy to bi rv storage sheds, foncod y It gardon, Irrig wator. *2iK50 + csrpot. range and «Dflv8 condition ot Ihis .ipvtovely 3 Call Q ndy l4ouSer to■ sc GEMSWEyLTY^ and pallo. Wllh lhe pricc ®- aoDOSll. AKC 734-5063 . fenced yard, *275 .f -Oirt-o(-«tst»~ MUar—ni-needa. -bedroom- honb.-Gioalow ing. 1231^______• d ep. 734-2832altorS:30 pi ...... S40.-0007OU need to cbHt S ...... ____David Price 678-2640.840: 2 bdrm house, i bath, doluxo liitehen with al ORTOLLFREE - - tor flrat .appointment. ( n Iract finished bsm nt. *250 rrm o * 2 bedroom , full basemS s - ^ M rm , t b a th , fireplreplace, pllances. Norf apartm* 1-80(M32.4SB5ext808M ___ Walt HOSS. 1187.86. Twin Falla irrlgallon t gas furnaco. *200 plus doublo partoe. fencediMback Tull basement, AssumokV I ! G . S . R . Full walor shares. 282282'*'': *_l0p^o^jll.324^>463._ n«> n'lH (n(sros( loan Ju ft n o tei a c ro s, • 250- •acres 4 bdrm, extra laroeTTTTc ______homos, room, 2 baths, lott3ta of 2 bedroom house Wos Call his qusiltying. Caji right nov TY JUST USTED G.S.R. ■ cuitlvalod. 2 older hor d yard. Klmberiy. Available Oc AND PRICED RIGHT „ foodlols, concrolo dItcditches, siorago, large fenced ^ gatod Pipe, nesr Sugarja r Fac- mo + *100 cleaning doposlt. ^ HAMLElfTREALMTY ORTOLLFREE loa Very attractive brick he ■5348. ' rant. 324-7435 aflor 5. OM— 81145 Larkspur, echoico ------nSCRIWIN ATINO BUYUIYEB 0 ^ n C E .... j ...... 733 " ^ 1 ------ORTOLLFREE— i^aG^telRYASSOJSOC.— a:it^,-3 bdnn.-l.bath; '.•-'(arBe-Nlco-2-bdrm-'dupe*r-ap;------5r!?r“ locatlonrtrtias < bedrooi M coll 734-6622 ______nor ol Sparks and Cas Lovingly m iltju ln o d 2 baihs; larg e famlly-rporwmlft - t.8 0 0 .4 3 2 ^ » x te 0 e 141. partially linlshod basetrisomenl. pllances, AC, bedroom, 3 balh. qu ------20 ACRES ^ S325 mo T d e p . 734^.941 t.6 nly o r- 4 prinklerfCarport.:walefL*plo aulated and motal 'sld| Caswoll, TF. J3M /m>,;J!,V 'EVA n S m SM T734-1> Move-rlghClnl-«8;000.\I."wim Suptjr-'Vtiarp lamlly hor 5Y 734-3383 or 733-1050 evei gopd torm s. . . iSm all ocroago. 4 bedroon! . T i ' SABAU&ROY (0 0 .___ 044 Eaatland N. 2 b •balh, sprinkler system, 1 Buhl, 3 bdrm. stove, s dishw asher. «ovo. ?rloHSi Irig. linf EKWMr.ffMSlolI.' oSl C .1 1 7 3 3 ^ 1 d cur- + dep&rol.734-2413afl3afl6. 734-2741 allfrflPM . m-n SHARP 2 bodroom, 2’i-bAlh t palloa. Ownor ssys s — — -dishwasher, carpeted, U homo wilh vaulted cofiirIiings. U9.000. 2 milos West, • . lain & drapes. *300 +.-f *150 - ^ VAUEYVISTAVILLAOE ■ w i J . 03»-AcreaaeiLolii! ______dop-. Call John Roblrts, ZI 'J/ lormal dining room and m ilos Soulh. 1/4 mile W< u.MJ- 0S2-Fum.ApHOup. ■ jargo kltchon wilh family far t/e North. Grando. ~ 5 ACRE parcele, nlco:o aroo. « 8 ^ ./'—______W N W ^p y room.S49,D00.. , 2.1 mllos "S ’' oft Buhl,t . ciea d f-b d rm houso In In Buhl Bachelor a p a rtm e n t., Beautiful brick 3 bodroonaom. 2 12.000J)0. Carry popeaper at m cdunlry. no pels, S200S2 + per month plus deposll ^ TOP NE LOCATION.N. 3 balh wllh lols of amenltlinitios. 10% . Call 326-4416. ______iiOO^deo. call 54^5797.7.______e els. Cali 733 ^ 1 6 . Q ® / 2 e ? S■ J- bedfooma,-3-bath8_r-nlco^Sprlnkler-.aystom„.dou jcrpage. clean 2 bdrm. stove,e, frig,' Clean baaemeni apt,pt, I for 1. 1 & 2 bdrm apU. R*nl ac--- . pallo and Iiroplaco. Easy E - car garage wllh oporS r e s l M = SdolocT 2 carpet, drapos. woodd burn- person, all util paid. , No^lopols cording to lnM rna.l|M «^ ...... — I walk to shopping-' 2SI-4•4663 EXT. 733 t floor com plox. Botl doai In1 totow n. y|litL0 SjJerfTL*.-_^-2^?.1943. c o m ^ . *250 m onlh + m apart-^s^oo. Botn include sorne ___ I t o u : large rooms wilh groat tl *160 -f a llia n c e s . *100 d e p o sit. plan. $115,000. Colonial Apartmenls. Spacious doublo widwido. 3 • deposit. Drive by ■ 6Iete’™ 1 rpfS Jin'’® ”"’.!! ^______o lto I e ot It! bMt. $56,000. Woler bdrm. 2 balh. woodd sstove. Stroet^Fllmrandca JJ""”lJ a.pokii.c.ii5».ai2i..il,______744-8645 Skyvlew H azeldel [liB.II|B||M lv •horeir«s, deck, so m e outbuildings. ATE*. S tarter home. 2 bedroon3om. 1 Iola ol storsgo, 2 V>/i iacros - Undwatch.^i^orS , -...... NMTor 3 b«droorri. , a 2 bawT. INCor733-6016eves_,----- ^— t i 4 IMOlkl HOME? HOMEM aOSE TO TOWN y e t In thH. e balh. Mako us on ollor.or. 201 p astu re ond barn. *39.009.000. g g ^ l ^ r . T M j W . b ( c £ i ^ i t y d«Tn. 2 beHroom with cowntqrrtry on 3 ocres. 9 bedrooin*,nd 2 (Acrosaf^^^rtHou.>u80) Joftorson. Comfortable 3 bdrm J™ RS5llvm5&17."'"°’' liiiitiMp5Pd';4isMAve.®fi; , o ‘'•Mlo oddliloIllion'-. located ol #41 boths.IS, with double eeroge. end PIONEER REALT,LTY carport, fenced yd, g b a d ^ ^ r Cali733._S76L------. r.: » .0 0 0 ». ILarge essumeble foen. Asking , : . F a lls P ro fessio n al 9 spol. *ioO mo. + dep. , Wator & 1 bodroom apsrtrnenl in .t* o A r O r Jve.: .Buhl. . I ond sitop. ial Call 7JO-1036 at HC Compai mol^tvdtoM«ll. ll. , , iS*.5»500. £ h l o ro a . " " Ooog V ollm er; ^ ^ r £ f o ’r i S S U 26-4721. Filer for mature adult* in- • tft Mary AkKor(nan '... 734-3 Realtors ' r'A C R E HOMESITE!ITES In ovo 734.3452.______CITV AT FAMILY HOME ON I ACKEi AldaStronfl ...... n wM * '.slBen Mottem, BrokeiKer Fllor. Underground uHlitloa. util For rent, Filer ar* ■ 2854,*.I squore fo o t of living spoco in ^500. Qodroom home. 3 C ■ S bedroom . 2 both hom e. Lots OonnM VolTmor. .. . 733^M jf V' 733^1070 or 734W)^ Excellent location.^ 57npr.ll.r7pm ,:^ - • NUCI tEDUCCDCCD oM THIS IM* Ihls S ” • l-owo'.'.W»l8^; ; i ; ; ; ; - Rahibow Realty 7 3 3 - ^ double car garage, fife . MACULATI 2,2, fab^jroomi: piui 2 of frulIrull trees, corousei fireptoce. with basomont.It. 412 ------:— and hoat pump on 3 acacres ot TINY, 1 bdrm apt, Tt'. 000. rals. 3 waler and aanil paid, b e d ro o m s Inn b a tem tn l. ile e t $6S.0(X Elm. $24.500423,000 at 60 ACRE FARM)M pasture wilh corral ; •. tidlog. fumojmot*. »»9fm windows tRAOCOC FOR THIS ONES Beautiful,H'; LET’S 60 a ssu m . *260 mo psym t depos- monlh. Call536-2lil._ ond, doors. single »lni gproge. only new.’, lorge,I. 3 bodroom tw m e In Ihe ,v Includos 18*08 ond ^nsur Int botwoeri Buhl snd Wo Shown TWO 1-bedroom a p ta. a . >9,q00dov»n.<40.M®,000., . , ...... c o u n tryItry.on 1 acre.. Bridt.faced.or>d.tid TO THE COUNTRYIT . Call734-4869evo. . ' at *650 po acre. P' ly. *500 o rc o p ie lo e . *175 + *s< .i?«“ r^M « n l* ‘+ ^ 2 » ‘“cloan5^^^^ dop;'po8ll."'343"2nd-Ave. N ntiCE icouaoZO from > »99;S00 to to iteefully f u - decorated Ihrough-out.ut. ’ and look a t this S bodrcJroom 2057 Oakwood, 5 bodrooi liie. Call 7 p.m . 3264< • ...... - >-a-My'metol shop. Owners will>IU homo w llh dining room. roi 3 b a th s, nbwly painted 605 or H^ 2513or 734-5516.____ ------,^L_ . - -»a5.000ior.qulck.ilck-tole on-thls-lovely.— Also-2- weokonda 326^728.___ — T5 5 - III 733.23fo Wosiem R e fltv . home ol 3t2 Meed- eonsidiIlder trade for smoller hom*.I*. 30x12' family room , pantritryln hot lub. • s n ------i' M rm , all utilities j newly pointed1 h< 3 1 » 2 S225.Call 733-8261. _ ow* Ion*: 3 b«bedroom*. 2 baihs. doubleble-wlde. duplex, etc.. or telloil kltchon. full -basomoolod city limits, yeor roi . bdrm houses. Extraa nice. ^ bedroom baaei •tactrle hoot, olr conditioned, dou' for $74 -nS , G.S.R.______Call 837-6402, Hagormai ------:— —ble-gorog«r-fully-j||y-llnl»h«l-bo*ement— LlVC-tl-tN-TMiS-bMWtifwlly-roslerod- Cal?-Wo?-^^^ 11-733-'------~GEM ^TC M A tT ;!S^55-rfa«!nm ; wlth 2 b*d ro oom«, m i both ond family go mbn>brel b a m on I f e crest 4 in Buhl. 2 bdrm,'viratb * Amount of homo lor oil furnace, good locscatlon. SIO m onlh. *50 dec room , o n d 2 fireplraplocei. rooms. 3 boths, custom kitdten• " price will aurprlso youV t o ' IE *150 + d o jjJ 5 ^ .2 M ...___733-7169.______I lllo. ook cflbli^, Jonn-^ro ORTOLLFREE ^ contact W alt H oss TOD3PAV Ba m e s R e a ] lyL.:: „ ------I.fl00ay.4585exte0i»S8=r— iM— C0UNTRY-'1' Ibdrm, 1 podroom comflloto ______i— M s m 73W 227 S8.500 for 'K ACRE: HOMEH carpel, drapos. oil fururnaco. kitchen and balh, p tt » U S TMI r*^edarset%H by c^gorl,' mates, SM ^ mory^sHl . h e p b M n ilo9200 Murtaugh hom o drast^^c r r - r - lion, oood parklnp. PoP o»or •>‘1’ 054-Unfum.Apls. roducodl 2 bdrm on 2 clly By ow ner: 3 bdrm. 2 tboth, --noat. 'and AC furnisrnlshod. JEROME, clean, 3 bdn 5 bdrm dupiexi Moy^ r R ^^r CIorki ...... <643-«060 lots, SOSOO. Call 734-200^7. _ bilck home, wllh bsrnrn oni 2--J 275 monlh. Call 733.733-1036 quiet Slroot, no pots.?S300 S + & D uplexes 1100 deposll. 734-8536.. ------^ dishwasher & disposal. *325 A ^iyln Arn}Mi « t ...:p4S^6$5t . Nice 3 bdrm. 1 bath, bbrick «rr»«169.S0Q. 423-^401^JL ask for Vorl Hansen. — NICE, c lea n . 2 bdrmrm, , with ' dop_ includes w ater & i>''me. ig foncod yd.I. 556 40 Qcros in Bliss, whoolIOl l i n o . ------“ Klmborly 5 bdrm. wood, appl S215 + deposll ______i_MEMBErt::rt-TWIN.EAlLS______nOALBOUSVO : _ t i m -dison. *38.Q00..J5«71!'715., ____ 4_bflrm.-hoitiQ,-2J5.odrodroom__ fiji rnnrfnmlnlnmB. Slovo. *425. refs. 4-* aop: DSt;:734-l4990L 7 fe l DIMEIUMIIT 040>-« 2 bdrm, 1 bath, all MULTIPLESII S T I N 6 S E R V IC E J j NOBLE HOUSE REAL 5 ------■“ 702-75?2529.'3lcRpM:Z------1 bedroom , . s' ulllllios paW. 're lrlg e ra to r:------^LTY l[g;jri7a.& .4S4^r^ ______KIMBERLY: 3 bdrm,, supor refrigerator, now paint, Slovo, wissher & Jdryer. orhood, Includoa utililios. 543-621 DRASTICALLY REDUC Boaulllul condo onI Mkitaad- cloan. nice neighbor carpel, fireplace. yai!d, on m u s t. soli immodloliSeft 032-Suhl-fllBr Homese s o w s Dr. New carpol.I poalnt energy olflclont. A *avS?i 2 bedroom condo, n Soaulitui n e w e r 4 bodro< • ri...... blinds. No vatd work.ri^ ^Miis I Stove, also tor sale. decorated, Iiroplaco.“ 2 EyANfMGMT 734jl401 7 j°Por- AneatVbdrm,'lnF^ER ^ *500! *42.500. Escape pllsncos. yard caro. U 2 bath homo closo to I : 5 « I rlne School. You won't'tfln d Ronl-Solo-Trsdo. Top» j,COnd. & 6282 Pam. 733-9349. ' S ^ i S S M 3 £ iri_ _ courts, ulll except eie< a nicer hom o for tho rocreduc- Stovo, Irjfl J5arpei734-n ' Lrg.'-older. 2-8I0 7 , 31 bbdrms, pot#, i350 + *155 dep.d®op“>34° Os8-R o o m s For Rent- • I odpricolSS3.000., Nlco 2 bdrm homo, g'aTago;gar 045-M obileH om es1 stove, refrlg, Slio -k-► (lop- 1924. If no gnsw . 734-0231 utility room, gos lurnac Z------^ Comfortable bdrm., •cable,' rH iiiT Z ------Adult Uvlng* meals, laundn (no Ironing): jroom price you can atlord.“ .‘°C.n FOR SALE. i» S SCHIDoth, lor * n e w . 2 bodroom hous.JSO wllh }nhas 734^07 evonlngs or 734- 12x6V. 3 b(jrm. 1% ball- somoni. Oulol, Luxuryrv rosdy Ocl. 3. Would .lik e ...... - I and 3137 ask tor Lou atI SoulhS m oro Info call e37-«2l7.‘7 --.- .. o n 'i “acfo'.''norlh of*JoJorome. i&2BedroomApartmlotlons. stone Iiroplaco. onclo APTS - Rentals______iO'do«s not worronty ony pro- __ od-yard. separaio .shoifiop or C0ll825-576fl._____ foforence roQulrod. >■ LAUREL PARK APT ------^ pallo, main floor laundry garago on m lois. 141*41,000. Prico Reduced: doubleblow ldo. deposll. Call 734-2075.3. i78MauricoSt. NoriNorlh cozy 1 bdrm mobile home. . rty. • cllillos. ond ,sprln . Golden wesl, 2 bodroc •. bid p * r lMicioMSfltlOo.mlon clt . ■ors In th o se listings do not auallly ______Newer Luxury Homei s n ^ s ______— n = - i SSSiomici. ."irgffcn?!!! , fhe dote mtof«i.>d. ththe^rlght to re|M chokeakers should conloct o root , N ashua Governor. AllJl Sisol up w th ysrd, *275 a mo. > •StottloteoQentof their choosing. • O 34-Jefom 0 Hotnes‘ with lots of oxtras. 734-41&9 TF. Lrg loncodOj.sjilV'’' Sdy.n.TMJMe. 4 onyorotl bidk. jr- For lurthor Intormallon a - ;_____L— oarage. u tlLroom. 423:5; VV CLOSES AT 10:00 A.M. Kli ' Lindaat734-36A3or iivkToil siofoflosjigd.324j254. : PLEASE NOTETE THAT BID P E R IO D N O W 3i00 s q WANTED! MOBILE HOI ningalde Allracllvo 3.. ,SSS'°sT bod OSJ-omcera) \ BjDS.WILL BE.OPE^EDlATTHATTIAAE. A 5 ♦ dep duplex; 838 Maurlco ■ ■ tl ot llvina'space.-S.bJ. bdrm. will, pay cash. NO 1999 4th Wator. aow or and eanliaaniiaiion Business Rental . I.. II bsmnt* D Ej^ER . 837-6153. sgr=Aand -f& /ots. Soe »'?S al 19i : NOBLE HOUSE REALION 3 2W balh. 2 Irplcs; full bi — AvnE. 326-5090 aftor SFSPM. lurnlshod. S275 m onlh, w/famlly rm. storage r h*.**Boo” Downtown. 870-3^ “Suikl. I ' lto . ' -- ;:r 733-m - ■ s;?i.'r wffis-' SIOVO. Small 1 bdrm. appHi lofBttNOJWOMM M ______PW Cl^BDII./BATH ■ SQ. FT. R EM A IU ^ srage bdrm, 1 rm unllnlshed;. T I NORTHEAST LOCATio't 10 3 c ar rolrig. coolor and aklrtlng.-carpel, akli amall^yard. S , I .boaroom homo., lull'b 1x12 on Havo to move, so muallUSl sell, deposit. Call 733;2?33^ M 'mont, doublo car-floi Joromo. ti^?7S- Call 733-9259. sf: G R O U P I • A S I& 4NISURABLE S I and workshop,-wootTstiS :------14 X 70 & 12 X 24 built I .pt. relrig ' . and won Insulatod. 148,lh l..ll ...Nowor 4 bdrm Jomo,no. 2M carports, docks. 2 sr ______Seoled Bltfa.R»gwliiwlr»d ______. Rainbow Realty 733-2273-droom- . baih, largo open livingigroom r earih stovo, 2 bdrm, 22 b baths, appliances and garag r^ffih- PIONEER REALTY _ NOTHiNO :D0WN. : cation, f w/tlroplaco. doublee c ar ndult court. 733-6623.^______alorago aroa. Laundryrv fac^K Shower. S150 p e r n rnrtiirtwii Hos svsllablo. Tho unljTfltalso Plus *100 d e p . 734^477.477!" ° - C all 324-6652 ...... I5TINGS; OFFEftWAY B E• SUBMITTED ^ AT ANY TIME havo good crodlt lor.thi Ow ners , 35,3 j i t a n . 14x70-. Incl EXTENDED 1151 eloctrlc. lovoiy 3 bedr h as a ”7344400 Cuia_up&UUs-apt-4n. ~ hom o. C onvenlenl loMi R b b:M. Falls', c arp el, drap e«■ s, sSlovo. J‘^V q '”lrE?™l<>c'.'‘H"lpR $2i5flO 1066 E (38,500. Rainbow Ri p i s !:ooM and (rig, w ator furn. Nice Block. 733-0106 or 733-7849. } - ■■ - - 680 PalloallcoSt.Kacsw.ll______m 324-4683.______------lovosoal. Delivery, bloc * 1 3 5 *50.Call324-2rei — r»n7?.__------' o n ly J 20.000. oood totonms, a n d skirling In TF or SJoi s wo.kpnai.-.-- o f f ic e :- wock-aroo^-retail------— -'largo romoaoiod 2 b a ro a , *8jOtf. 324^ 552/27;/2724. ' — spaco tor looso. 2 ^ sq. It. g>ROUP r < 11 - M L C J ^ ;r UNINSUREDi ______- , ...... - home, single garage.0. nlco T , ^ Trailer. 14x1 IS 051-Unfurn.HouMSM t prlmo loc. amplo Downtown . neighborhood. bdrm s. Adull park. 7)5SiW. ^ - EXTENDED USI.ISTiN G S; OFFER m X y B E; SlSUBMJTTCD AT ANY TIME ^ oarly mornlnos or evenlienlnoa. — , ; I PIONEER REALTY• '.J 1980 FLEETWOOD 14x714x70-. 3 A, p y Office spaco available, R ra t lnlorstalo Buildlno. C o n tact - N o n a A t T h i a Tn il m o . • L OUIETRUHAL Oall32W52- bdrm , 2 both. 8x12'' oxpan-o . SUBDtViSION I 11 do. wood Slove, ahlnglo eh: 2 LIST YOUR Jjm' . roof, like new. Ownerrnor rolt uMff'JK|n&Ajn 1816.— ENERGY EFt^lClEN j, Bf 035-CoallntlW8iKlBllI0I1 m ust aoM. 423-4816 ^ RENTAL I Professional ofllo^ o p m , • — homo wilh irioie. i»no drm , lg JV 1132 Locust SI. Call 734- • dowB, BxtrB--1n8ylaliotn Ifn. Luxurious . Mrm norn^ ru.i'ssiffiath, llko } 5600, Fred Plankoy, ESQ o r bedrooms, -2 twths. Wondoll aros, closo Salo or ■/ lJQW m TnS»- WITH IIS!! 733-43l6oves8woekenda. - ■ K S e ic o inaert with T S "tiLcSrliMuSlor SPM. 1200 & 1900 sq . It. office go. NE - ^ 1, jn y j 828-4219 al 1600 aq. fl. Fsmlly loven In RabA shop, or alteror 7PM 24x52 Buddy. 2 bdrm.1.2 21 bath, - spaces available, amailer V HHUD beautltul grounda, covIW - - «'.fl«&wkondsat6?84Q;-6039. : a p p ls. woodalovo. 734 I units also available., in* D E E A R T MAENT.OF.HO.USIHC. 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    : ^M erchandise,e : lounge.Call733^139, _ Praway fireplace, flrate l l E ^ p L screen , toO. G eese. S3. I p o r , ;r l l l 2 - ^ e , ' nfcv'.’L-'. R efcln ralo raft trea'zen ';}' 'i Calvea for-:Bulbi ■ ^^-M tocelianeow ■ ^■!* ?'-> iioUor8r.CofMfrurt|Ted. 78.“: „ l‘Y Arabian. -4 year t .5Adf#f sa teiu i^S o o T E iecieclflc i QUAKER aiyle pine hut •lypowrlier • wilh- caae, cai t2S0 or Win . tr ^ e . Zeuthnen lnala>focus bln(blno^ .■tlreWpod.ffall7j4:y)77.-: kVfM -PCtUtao:' S years old.. ( . -u lirs With c a s a . Wrigi -cliaag fffea ' a ’lO"' 0 '^ ''8 i« e m e a d po .W ards « ^ u It reilflfl^w/ Ij:"■■■’$5lte0lQn.Call^568S; 5: ta il . ' ■ f S c h w in n , ex ercia e " -bit le'ra^v '^A LFA 'M « rons''1 s^ 9 ~&ifitts^,-wui'S^ii-for»4( R O .; : t^' 700 jons9rd;$65/ton. __JM#osauc^ . cablnat/fadlradio/. g i i g p i ^ J • jKreiT.?2b Wn oa. 1st.-'j ^etrs old).^U2uM TM-^‘ill .nS hoBoltai- e flu m "‘n < e t^ ^'^■ISSaiSSsSSPaSB ■*CC moiorcyci*.>Ml items lilt c hair:'com m bde. SKSI wh a yesr old Paint flBldlng.sii^snd-' 1 ^ ; tar. low^^-. a?c!^asi'' ""yr i:balr;allllKonew-APt.i • / ? ftSSe^Sl'N* T F ’'"'i*®**-t*:-jasffiffeassw •' „osne LENNOX royers< ^*''.Q O O D;.used ropina saddi •'N eeds bolt. Wonca perto< ..RENTfLEQUIPMENTir^.s!8Kgeiws&.w!» ...... ' ■ Tomotoeff;.•, • Cukos. ■^Iv. 135. Call 8 4 3 ^ 4 1 : .082T^BtJtldlttgMaterU.»':r . . ' Peppef#i.Jalspi}nos, ,OriOrfon. Coll73M4J^ TwiSBeRSaBiR -Campbell Kaustleld 1V^ HP. > RotoiHisri Vhatchera ji ('. pop-' Firstcuttlnpalfalfa '■:>r-'-doubtI^-r!ffl8te^ Decoraiive ~weath'er fw^e^ Baals.S32-4489ore7»-2tlMItlBj ■ . ' . . . , t . . .’.^ ’■air co m p resso r; J e n almoal averythlrtg else»*f«- 'o7^wuiiicii: , I00B-& W a lo n - .. ■ : . . - broke. ' Fa/m'gloas repolred * s t08tn clo an o r: Be dhctb^ ^^132M677_V- SiW « . Now ..dealer- tor C lrd^! f'f*' your tawn and garaen. . - .i-^-^'-Horss TrallarB. Come sc «BraKDshop . laUic; AllAl'of) Twin Falla IW laulC enta :■., Fpr.salo oat hay.W/alfs ® ^fworkguorentood*! . *Sytiom III wMnfra-r kins - . oy.&i1o or ton. porfbot co, ,jaj. 100%FnKVoblHSorvico- :. * s ^ . Dbm 7»-5812 H w y .3»473Sor32M074.. v - I? “ >■ ■ , 2”,^^®8^W?C9tif^Mw ■••.••' ..PontlBC.QMCIrucfc* Call-'.;,-,,;.....^-5434»34OT .G ood dairo qualilfcSrd jUV mp 7S3-1W.24HR8.

    - • ; • . - rtw-i V'; ^ s ^ e to approclate. Cf ;.r ®L°fSgi'4 g a .^RUSTI&EEDAR ^ ‘ 30’ an inelal poUto'bed with - • gooylB hBoeJCOO. 73^7447;447. • Gram C a r ^ Unll..-335..( i;d5r-Ave.g.,TF73W 732::;.r.r- a404aftgr5oin---.c'-'. [fs'S ' : WE' B tjV &“ Bell u se dPaJdi-cSll'y^so^HSeHon” ’aZ **' n , will- 4_-. Tdioa 4'tacK. Shop aroun lalotker^'lgrea^'kldB *”t»!bow. THE BATHROOM : STOR'ORE- P ia n o ' -Inyeilcalleni 'CO(idPPtli: -13 orilts lo 'chboae. Iron -'wilh'OB'last, becouaolo “wo w ALLIS^CHAL'MEfJSfli^el B. raoe. .Ceramic tile-.tub aurroun (CEDAR SHAKES 11-24 S ? a ii Hay and Straw lor sa le,o T b M k' wlli-not-be underooW a It40.09.'Includei Ille. c>i hunioV$lwVlih*Bhots.:• ( -od -w ilh-a- H flssto n -1 ' t< tekera C a i ? % ^ after 5pm!* and orout. Call 'S42^.S0lor10x10aroB); ..734^942.------V'*6” - "'IIM -H bries oHw^CaiL7343iS.at)erK'-, — Call 536-2345. ___ Baet Harvestor. Opel 3S0 AKC w osi Highland wn ke; 4 1971 Circle J^ 2-horee f_ailejailer. w/toppIng units, l 2-row/3 SoS^EATHERW OOD 35lfl'OB3.JS44.- ^ Call423.Se45. ' . >D- a ; : $ % ! S o h ° 3 f e . ' 324-3180 ovenlnos. ' «w .'^«0l9a}tart^^m T ^'~$?500,A fler^m . 543-40W^“^* h e outyc t ronN . before 3 p.m.______. - 2x6-16-M.60 e ich ); (2x4 3 . ^ « , 'U a e d InatrumonlB;. saxsax* g4(); (2x4-12 S1.80 eaci ^ 'tJSA 4 In 1 Qoick-Chan{anga ophones. • ctarinots. ect A 1 ^’00- • SHPJphasoSOgal.StlM. S f‘- (2xM Redwood 69c eacl'v r dis. fathor black" Cock3ckor. ^ *■ screw drlvora. Now S4.S5.i - ' . Idaho Coin OalerlBB, 733^ It lot 31 -piece Vt 0 ^ OadBTool BOI 739-1900* ■ 65B3.302 North Main, TF. . _ plywood mill cleanups, $3.w M £2!lLI2Li*SSiS’5 i2 1 2 i^ ^ H S ! ___ i BMKImbeflVfload • 'used Yamaha: .^flaMlat a s h e o t):( l^ o lii7 p c 8 i; Free .regrslere^ MaitettlTose ■■ ■;. ■ ■■•CrIbfmaHfosBBnd matchlni dog. no cftildron. will gi dressor. $180. Will d isc m soJ noI<°? »5oSiB( «« , 6;8SHOP ■ ■ lots ol love lo 1 poraon S«pariitely. Call 733-2182. B Older couple.73^1568 ove i S P L Y W O O D • f.«a«J!nohB8fler^22M^»• • So5r*M QJo&wSsS^5??? YAMAHA'clariner for sale, i f :: . s iaV? Australia^ S ^ephord^X pt 1 ‘S - £ " a f W o n « ^ *!!^ >tam SUPPCY;- 305 Shoshon 06 S trat, «400; i6ert«2 D0700 Str.9oLSouth,T.F. '" P aifl delay.r $t75; iPeavy-58 m '• 'H' Food stoTago palla,' S ,0»'; ga) WEDDING drda». Bl2«: H ' ' wffk^i^Vklffens. eS ^ ^ T .' « ■ aUtlgni im. S2.00 cH-or 12 fo hai wilh vQll;.beau|ilul whitiS r- ■: FENCINS ' • Free to aflood'ftome: 3 pi t ia .734-55M W M cDojialds^?»x. -gown & beaded Iraln. 4St , Slame80 kitiens;-2 malos,108.1, >f)en-new.-'6ELL~U00.-MUat'> CD Ext 2nds K 4xS $5.90.1.5 i / Cottle; 1 yr old spayi’£ i B SERVICrSPHiiciALTY ■ "SSW x llko now, will soil for UOO'•SOO. Bo»t offer. 543-6960 afler 6.’ I G female t^b; 4 mo old She in this direciector o"pofi?[?co^mi!4&:t^.^'^ a . J Call 888-7790; WINDOWWELOER “ • TOLOR'falOTIsfoi'T ui'odl I) herd/L ab X lomalo: 8 mro";ia o 0 a ' V a W GREAT XMAS or birthda)Iday Windshield ropair. Fre< aolectlen Irom $99.95. female ..Cocker X; 2 adull' adi B S gill, young or old. Branc'and mobllo service, 100^ nimal P/aced ur>der/fto/)Iff hoBiJlng J . , a 3 now’supor 8 movio camorjlo ra GUARANTEED. 7M-47W. 1-Lot 246 pea 6’ 69« e 4. g yourchotcot-...... n aod.bum -ln 4" TV style " RCA 8mall Wonder Vkleo ■ ’ MAddillono, nmsh bsm nla. ' B • IM Lemuel Ollbert Plano C afflera. M odel. CKC420. inn«^ I Your 'ad- wl)l roacoach 22 000 i - • - l«ntoncoB, ahoot rock & h o m ■ n movTo prqjoctor. R od 5335 Smell upright, rosewood Shepherd X femaJo doo ;; SACRIFICE.«35. 7w-09t0._ _ u s e d twlce.vS5S0/oflar, CallrVti (2x10 20 S/d & 61.65c Iln ft.i tSd' Z famllioB everyday.lay. and the. ______> ">Propalfi.TM.S381/32fl.5M9. ;- ■ . Excolloni condition; Only In ^ ■ results will am azeize you. 'Cali ■ <“ HonO» ' 2Sb w all $)« gaj 5Pi05lOd«ll4»M80,_____ PARTICAL BOARD o i , - ; lb !SigSLjJ_R— ■ today and one of O'o ur friend- . . H H n B “ gonoralor. J17S. • I4xt4x8 1978 HONDA Trail 90. max~ n a 5/8 ahoet $4.75 3/4 shec>eot GERIUAN SHEPHERD, HI help you ■ M M I •■ ' '■Ho $5.75): (Lot 2x4 16' 48 p ? ’o ,. • ly Ad-Visors will I chain link konnoi, SiM . Nev. ImufB .codd: color con*ol< pc neutered male, about 3 y o thatitwiir: cuBlom wood dum lng sl^ o '. TV, RCA 25":.;now mS eti c"S5'"« 4aln $189,00 per IhousarvLbd fi: ’rVr? ■ *a «> » REMOVAL, tuullno. ■ •• J375. 9x7*7- woocJ Iramo 11- (Lot -2*W4' ~10a.pc^1?5.0 • 7.^ * bo most effeclivere.and J bring • . ■ ^ e S S S e teI clMn.up. Froo ■ mm storm door, 60x30": ladle: d 2 S -* ... you. the-tosults.l^you.:are„ It ^ bul,l(lino.W?5-<23:52M...___— nOw stiow sa d d le .'15" will «rarm ■ looking fo r.-' - p .. . j l " indusirlai. a spood tenda n d ' taciC R easonable ^oflenss ;;ii^urn;i.cu^ . -■ ^®DVV!feD / - - . -... Z saw. brand. now > silllI In considered: 7a4-774t. - . s . '-aoi « ca8o,Coll834-4i44:...... r —... 2 cooler show c aso s.i 6' 5 ^ ' T o T ' j ^ 'u i w ' fur.to EXTERIOR SIDING . nlture &-appiances. Bannor S3 if: incosrtllhom oi a . lU J — C-Uiiino tobm. sei.,', sitR’co.roo.- S400.J2'4500. Gi:^,condl "ot!!fn!S)o»>a,’'^ S “ ^ J..-,. _ matlioss & Iratno. skis and lion. Call anytim e 733-2494S «■8 Ftifn»u/».7S3-142t.r V • . > booia.blcvcio. 734-0319. PlMa Foctory or 733-2226. Drexol maho- dining i sot, ‘" ‘HARfiwboD^ ■ aro timid bul cou'd e asily b »r,"a.7S.' ■;■ afi china. U bie,? arm chairs.5’i 4 OAK PLYWOOD' ■ Umsd^^186i.._ b ■■ ■■ ■ aides. 3 leaves. & pads. ■ ■ : a » 5 q . 734-3426 earl v/al ter r5.- “• . 3/4 4x8-120.00 shoot. 1 /4 4xi «h«! ■ - ~ ~ rHANDYMAlS*a n “ T... . t w-UiaMlteriMus ' oer-ut9caiun«ous. ^ S12.00 ahoot) : ■ - ...... a ...... i - MOVING: Need to aall living -nol- ■ twpontryfrVrnode? room a n d bedroom tr«- fur- BEAMS-- ■ ...... nltuw .C a ll 733-5938 to aoe.0. pluo Lam various slios a —— I work. Froe ost. 733-' N ^ ~ 5-glBW ^JIvli ^ r y m H U M ■ J ss-_j3SA i’iiaN E______pnABrHMriATHAIMIMr?j G _ j _____ V ■ I' ■HBflD BIGJOX^ 733-7111. Caln’a Clearance ICE p I p ^ lx4-6'-10'-12' I2« Lin ll); (tfli ■ e M N 5 s H C e n te r. - - PCS split codar posts 6-3 50< I J C O N TTWINERS i >om oach in unll); (All ilem s sokold Moving, m ust soil- aAKC' ki I , a .SS5J?. ' Calt by th e lol for loss, Add tSti5% Yollow Lab. malo, groat witwith J ...... ; .... ^ R O i\l ■ i ; ■ FORSTPRAEIIGEeREAMGES^ 733-7111.. Cain’s a ea ra nnee c e more); kida. >50. Call 326-5558. f t ' a •• Center. . • ___ FO R TH ^N EY NEW ADDITIO^to famll) ^ r ■ ^ . poo d conditkm , ' brown aftociionalefl yoar x>ld BiuBlue . ■ ;' fonea >lt^ ^ Slamoso mix.'.wonderfulllap.H la, . . j ^ V v : : r t K ^ rat.-eat.^ .curren^on-all ^ahou,010.-«------er- Need to.nno-homo bolor Queen sbftsfudio^ucti ' ~ Good CbhdiUon.sm. r ~ i : p i ■ New Pup. Kitten o r Poum • I SUNSET Pl ;_-C a!154^L_ _ Oog or Cat? Froo physlcaJiSSs ROUND i r ' solid mapio difhI*'!: 14 sq u are brown bartllelilo - fecal oxam and slorlor M ch Ino table w/6 chairs & 2 ^11 Tho Animal H ouse, 733-0634 ■ I . ™ leaves, not a acatchi 1350; ParakMla&CockaUels pedesut. watqf-bed. com­ — Locally raisad. 253 7th Avi : , ! ■ plete w/mMtress, heatar, & - EaBtorcall73>6954. - • S i 12 . d r a w e r s .. $250; m apleg« dt^C»geS«lM _ ...... B 'NO wailino, r Z S I z e(ovolloble: s o tinlsh'bedtoom'set w/huKh ----- Poodio . pupploa, Botwooi a ' ■ craftaoiansli drosaar. ■ oompl«le~>w/box "*■ te » < u p and toy alze. Cal B r * raia rrre a 'aest.7S43l84.- t ' ' ■ ' frose «ox n w Tn t o JSSj *■ W -4lfO after 3:30 p.m. _ :g |0 B $ g ; 20’ x 8J'xe*^" ': or sprlnga & m altreaa.' S150.50. Everylhino lor you and yowr Jim sTrwCara.734-1484 ||- pupplea. 4 weeks oid. Blui I 7*8" X r 7" Call M4-6720 aftgreom. . home. p 4 0 'X T'! nd - ■ THEYAftDSALE Hoaier/Dlngo cross. M? 532 ■ Delivered for driveways. di ______Wood dinette-sat. round — parking lota, etc,tc. You can _ - Palntlno atM r: InquIiulr«at: ^ tablo. 4 paddod chairs. SI25.25. . Rosalo Slore 4110 after 3:» p.m.______md paper hanging. ® foe Troe & shrub tooclno £ O tange hidoHebad with MBW w 426 Main Avo S.. TF . Pureb(«d Dobermar N o r m a l I Excellent wwork, reaaonatMe . ■ remov y tnartiar.pupptea. Excellen wferer r s f ^ . T M r f ^ . , McBfl. i t i i i f s - * 5 p ie c e m ab o p en t bdrm M .'. i«ri»ivlco—____ . flfft»Mf.-nilrTpr.Jilgt) ih a a t- ' ' ■ 'B' . . quean HB, 3 NS, box spring ‘B S - a ^ ...... — ::.J:... j^f ^ -733^g..396S - - • a n d —n ratttasa r ;I630.: Canall |A cn»a^roffl—8 tu e ~ a i cBt-TlftdCTJIOO/Offor. a t 733KM71>671 -I ,:734-342«oarly/a^«5...... Val.ley ^fiw in n or 733^63644_ /:ii||||pipip| ' • ■■ '' r i ' - : * S i p F " r . — - ......

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    K _ . M4-*l»V||hlCl» 1»-Tlwilfrafcti . ^l2»-CNiV«i&8htlls [____ l27-MotorHom«8 'ISS-Cycles& SuppJIean 'lSS-CyctM&8uppil« : THOMPSON Cont«f>doiKior. 4 1U1 8W*Doo eilzzard S5CS50^ 1976 Prowler 31' Island be . V SECURFTY campar. seself* — - c . a H lyc com N ne, mo 0 '\ 3S7 fresh motor; and 191976 Irg frig. 18' awnln^L sa ' and a -1978 KawuakI ta-660. SIlOO » L.B., good condition, tm It of* Mldaa Class A momotor Corvette Muncle Transi^ g;?||^«ceW ;sscond. o r tra d e f o rc a r trailer. Call conr call tfsnsmlaslon for Ponllai s - _____ . W y ; _____ 1979, M ton Ford PUI 44M Slnlrm otor home. 834*8005. Buick, will fit-m id OO'i motor. 7»>Vacatloneer 27 ------1983 Kawaaakl KDX 200, exc, «• 1971 SIESTA, tv ,' high*l«h*low • -. . R200R Honds, usod HareuH s motof. 4a-4S06. salmi III on f>Kf) wheel, rear bath. AC/ At with i„ k a , a ove, oven,i.ice h i2S-UtllltyTf*]ler8 — ^ soaaons, very good com ' oc, air, awning. Bom ow box,i09S.h4.942ieve'a. ______Propane ay stem . impco For Sale: 2 row pull t) i i ------1984 H onda CR80, new top Hotaton com ctiopp '*■ HUNTERS SPEClAt. ^ 1 ssssia."®'®"- • ® rr 8 ft. o v e rsh o t campar. lack trailer, A serial 50)70 carb. adap lale or -e n d , new rear tire, S500. Call good cond. Nftwtiouao t T -5= Kampaway on sth whe« I truck Irnpco m odel E regula val^s. hoses galS ti x:r,;,xw'Forp'« PU ^ «dmy»hreader.3?4-S3ai. 0 J S ? radial tlrea, tandem axli )unk. 19B7 KftwaaakI Molavt Sport double Insulated, sQlf-coi “ “ FOR . SALE, flx12' iialbliribSd" cond. *450. Ford f o s s e s II a etc! p n g -«»« for propane. - L3 gS 26--1977 Kit Carnpanlon bur)unk sn y w n ere .' ''-w e ' llnaneincol 21.000 Q.V. W. Exc con 1?S-*ll1oOMl« 175-nMoOMlM - »le«P« 8. sell34.07&after6pm,_ X75. Call 734*7864. M H N DEEflE »11 hvnir mill; f tn i' o m n tu p e!"riK r w ISa™Sfpo!5i“ ss'cS'lSS Idem- 29' Slh w heel RV. Fui I960 Firebird, g roat forh motor. Call S ^ 1 B 4 . UD» aeiri ------MONTH-— nwioiorHoiiiM—---^■=H*otorH«nei7 : ------l»^4lotorHoinw ------O . A . C 8 . 31% % A.P.R. 48 M OS... Potaio sorffno table, t Spudnik. exo. ahape. Logilogin ' ^ I j . u aY E'w ai.;..... 196000IDODSEOMW 632*8708. ______* ™I. . M913. Wllh aulomallmatlc. oir cor>dltlonlng, low - -| S uper Lockwood MarkriTivj- W _jL irtotlon. • 'I new » f|\ pSaJC m OW term a: S34>42»at SIrlcMan flealtv.or3S2-<24fl. I t e *2995 ^ TNIKIOL PoU tv WIndrowei I YO111 CAH TJIKEE IT ALL WITHH YOU I SXffi’IOOO...... 3T5SS^,v,ff"»- “ ^995 f ^ igncHEVRiEVROtETHIATIBI ■ usepiouif>M6NT:TT .. 'M 939. low m lfe*. olrcoiircortdltionlne. bluelncolor. . JO4M0trictor.. * . i C aae 600 CK baokhoe .ani loader. JO 4>bottorh 4200 plow I te W IHC 13'770 offset diak r . OH ft BRAI »ffi*1SD0...... C ase Hutohmaater14* offs* .**2495 • disk . 1961«CWEnriYnwAcoi Z- 1710 FOUR» WHEEL drive ; #3938, Dork canyonon 'red. low mile*, super TRACTORS FOR REN.T economy. Southwest Equipment' SERIESSIRACTOR. • TwJoFalla.Idaho. -I I t e ■3995 RooerNewton*...,. 733>l54i Thoi's right r WlWhy shop for o used . R«aidenoe....,...,,.733:?6j; SAVEMSOO...... I USED PARTS: John Oeeneore. bP' rent ari oldId.worn out tractor- - im i* „*2495 4 4 » . 4020, 4010, 3020. 90)0 720.Vlfe»Acab.-423^247^ -- ..when _you contn pwn.o.ne.vy.Ford.,: iWfrt b u s- ...... ______.. 1978lMaKflUIIIAilXIV' ^ •at* 1710 for o smenail down and low-, type; euHMe''''t1"tterof* com* < #3931. D etlptyr aerleii,iii.ollthwpm^r^lbns. p . . ' pflrtmenfi. #Acf4KiMmi water tanks ■ ■~sKitnmicA.^ " W estern box. For. Sale.,a*^S9 t lowrhonthiy pd'jqym ents;' for cooler'wMIether us*.- hetdlns fenk of la.S rear. tractCr tlrea. or u p tnsW e Mw coaxwch fo r bottw ^ deortiitce. AllUl i rrSClOKIOHOME s i m ' m JO rims fti good condition, e t( aMe %mHs color TV. V OI. . ow r* « » 0 0 . Call 543-5671.______WNFMS TRACTOR f*w ^ thi neww fM rturM In th e new Sogthwlhwlnd. You hove t« MW ‘ISOO...... I • 14 X IS'-FIM rglass shed, aMlttobenMell• Iti »*2495 I good for atorape o r call &IMPUMENT 1980 BinclOICXSXYlARK f l ■heltar. CallSS^fl?.' 1935 Klmberiy Rood .P.R. #3911. a door,or. ffre n t w h o o l drive. Twin Follt • o 9 % 12 Yoor* 115-F8fmW ork . .. “ '' (20«)7333999 Alfalfa swaining, baling is5 and -S |^ NOR)RTHSIDriAEM£NT Btacklnfl~Call43j.6220._____ J»rem» ■ Lany’j’s Leisure Llvivin’R.v;s/ " M V fiaio...... i ;n d -(2M)32i-2904 - . - - V tlild*? ” I S!b‘R^JJS^n.p,^.r„2S nnd A v » .~ - J ~Burl«y;y — . .---:--19840lOSBDSHOMtEffl . - picker, loader-1-.-work. ' #3666. Regency Broughojghom . 4 door, under 90,000- .. fnvaUi&a^mg-WJll-ta^^,Vel. :.-^ I. - I I m ire*.'Power *eeti. winiwindow focfc. tilt, crvlse ond • — iZr-^HOtDM 127-ilotorHoiMt. olr. Like new. B ean ft Conv HarvMtino w/ 1440 IH- axlal-tlow, trucks'cks avail, will travel, s m s s e . - Was *10.495 H ayeacoi^ne. loontraeu ^75-A »ltoO a^— :------175-Auto O M i« ------m - M o l M t n ------SAVraOOTTTTTTTi isxSssfai?, 1988 FDRD ESCESCORT U WAGON R truekaevall;OreaiW>-6425.- #3900. Loodml with olr.Ir, Clcrv U o . p o w e r m irrors, on« t ' Cualom^Swathlno. Ba|I.ng ^ I WllILLS ly 3.000 m il... m f v i o T O RC c O f W I P A f ^ Y Was <10395 SAVE >1500 ...... II BXp. oxc. ral. 538^09. H Congraratulates v ' l ' ' I . jm I 19e6F0IID)RDlEmU ■ ------JeffFf-Forrest------—#3903.-0ark.canyon red..!ed..5sp.«l.alr.cor«(lt>ooinQ,- W only 3.000 mite*. ------W------FOR-OUTSTANANDING.SALESMAN ______W FOR/RAUGUST _ _WasJ10395______■ 12li^lsiA c4». ^ a n c u ^ « M i » H ^ SAVE >1500...... N Pje 454 v-e, ^ W IE C ‘®* OMehoiiJi...... M v a * 1* 0 r S 1 4 “* MOTOR COMB*'M f f w.MonAaaiion.TaMni.. m a g ic VAUAUIY^ low pmoi UAOU Evinrude & Mercury motors, niniinCMEIIRECMYIUVIt V E i n U U R boata & flshlno tackle. TRUIIC K S 1 1 Tom's Marina & Sport Qda.it- T«p«(lh*IIn«. • HeybufnfBuney.6fe-74ra,___ very nice model ...... 1973 JEEP WAG0NEER4X4WA ■ 12' Sears alumlniiin t ^ t , 6 #4050. Red In color, equill] HP -'Evinrude' moto?. endnd aFinFTHWiBLiiaEmKY trailer, great shape, te25.25. a37-<962a>ter6Dm/ _ Beouilful loyooi...... I 140 priMdtosell;...... Was>2995 horae?^at!‘i2^M iM S47l° I K l N D i P J j IBFtrUnuV^^W DniwQm i u n a i S cT E i^i -SAVE11500...... H • 1224SpomitgGoo4995 123-^una&'RlflM- SAVE >2000 ...... N Browning akle-Oy'Slde 3" 20 ff fii r*i951 g a modllled & tull choke,f CANYOrIN MOTORS {SUBARU^ ; 1981FOBO]|IOF2ai4X4 ■ • s e lec t iMrrel, single trigger, a-brown.-fcodj^-lor-work or, ------Enaltah-slyle-atM k,-^.- 794 Falli-Av».v Twin FoiF o il. ~ "rtW . 4-«pe»d.-1on-ft-br Call 734*5212 at M. Labs or ' ploy. 733*2990 eves ft wkands. 7 3 4 - 8 S 6 0 C ollins . Custtfm' 90-06, English Wslnut Stock. Was>6995 Mover lired. SIOOO. TradeIs SAVE >2000...... Hi Conslon your guns snd gun - ..*4995 I collection with us now for '2a !forrvno^^^^Sevrelet 1977 DODGEDGESPRIHIER ■ fast cash relurn. ! 1 9 8 0 F CO R D X L T DDUALLY l #403t. a«' MOTOI>1 HOMI.' Goi/electrlc ^ ^ R Thooutdoorsioro, refrigeroior, both ft *how--wlth...tqpa^d^xe_ :e_carpet. ..radiaL am m o. 324-MBO after 5 pm. I \YS I tire s, like ne(v In:inside a n d out. - -Wk >10^95 : NEW, -Cunl^V Winchester- I \Am i - liiN SAVE >2500...... M m o d e l'70 'foathofllflhl .243: I W inchester modol 88, .306 1 C all itataliEh H ootw olo> 1 7 3 « i 3 ? 6 f t with Redllold 4x scopo. Ex* I LEFT 1984 FORDIRDBIHWCO- - ■ #407t. 331. 4 tpeed. aircilir conditioning, only 30,000 ^ ^^ R 4 mile*. Super *harpBronco. 6095. The W eston Inn, room I l34after12noon. ~ I COT ^ OAK 8*oun cabinet lor salo. ■ 9 % A.FP.R. I .vS170.Cai734.CQ77. - , Was>11fl95 5 J/O FINA^ANCING p $ 1 8 0 0 R em 788 c al 222. 2 a , wllh I * 8 3 ( 8 8 . SAVE >1500... HOW case ft 3*9 scopes. Exc I m m _ I - c o n d . 300 rounds smm o forli'is * aa^^un.-»225 each. Call .1 i p 8m m ctt '^Jfajison';3n’s : . ' .' rEMINQTON, 3 0 ^ -Oame I M aster, model 760. 4 0 ^ _ J •amm, carrying'strap, 2-Ofl| I ~ ‘f a r 1 1 * ^ 1 clips, belt carrying caso, I THEISBEN MOIm R s ______FofOvtrJsaYMre a n TTp* Em^ i I «ace„//f.Tfte Wo, ----atora^^^ior^^flood^^ WorkLToBuyJLCtrJ. . . .. 701 MolnAv. E. ------Twifl Follt ------7 3 3 - 7 7 0 0 1 I ~ p i -I'-: ' I C-lOTlm«8^aw«.T1, Twtn Falla, Idaho Sunda]day, Sep(ember28,1986 j p W f f A i ku t o m i f t i i j las-CydeaiSuppS < ' >■'. • . ------1 («M 1«.4npoit8poiti{itiC n . i«-4WliHlIMn<-wT 1 « -_-7r—t>f«m wewe«p^ M i^ lln .M uat 8M t 1088 ChChevrolet ' tjtuda. Just oono tni »va«- - Excellent hunting Ja ep Mint; low S prtnL ’.Gold, aunrooroof. AM/ .. > -:..|sogo,BjMe48«nef7p. 1973 VW Super- Beeleet^ w/-m ear^.-^^OoM rag .7334022-Ffit cassette. For momore-lnfo... — Bood hatter, eve evonlngs.______cai»733-4934or734-2« ...... wofha.-11800- or besllest offer. For sale for parta l985 83 J e e p scram bler, 4 ai p d ,'8 ■ M ust selt 1980 Chevei cnina wim w anch. C a mM ondltion, m l, AC, S1100. 1074 er.'atllHn wigoneer, - 0^ < 4 M l0 f 3 a » ^ ...... — com plete. 7S4?71W or ______HB:6eyl.»00.324^m v " : ' ^ 3 U « l 20' lirth < in, 4x4, SkytanaOr.TF. ° buiit canopy, tool bo> ______1900 Cbavatia, 327 E INMTEREST, I „ ■- Alpine atereo, (nowr i i r « : ------• '• T rallem ula impic »^vnbulti.QQWQi4UMT1N07S1 Fi PS.'tooka 4 runsgpO' Viif®i?^ ahocka & hitch). J3750rM/best ,^TAtltk}UeAutO»a ' tire s. 12850: Call 4 & « Offer. 733^22any(|m e JH i -KUSTa'in.'S.’’. r,- ■ Iff71~——Chevelle. - 307 ...... ■ • oIN ^ A LL NEW- I ig7g,'Dalauh-280ZX, - ~ ~ - i - 1978 CHEVY- Ion -cuyom -automaile. "good n ?i ?o!§: » » is3 ,"3 y .r h « « » wof“ - n prim e. eondltlOA and tlrea. i' <3M>lclc41pTnjd«:' " L ^ n t 487.2187. leave maaaaa^ « • - lor gM aai,..pOTIiiii. ■' anew plow, tow bar, chj ion w , newer pickup. 7«:oi 44, ™jj^t,1gp.AUIM5CI0(^ f^n d l^ ; 1978-’C^evy'4x4,%-lor l i l — - 7; 1978 Chevy Nova.-Al . liifL Fofd Falrlane ru n s g ood. ln(erfor« - 1 9 ».OT « n .p . , y » o ,,733-Mlg«M S H J ^ - M. W -. » •'ion^.veitc-^W^eee lo ap•p p r« 0: , 1^ c b „ , i i , . lull 01 j Intamal Ravanu* Ba rebulll S2000.324-^.8am-9pr ' mim ■ Put}ilc Auction S a le ji Sfci J 350.'.dual_tanKa.;andnd ox- .w ^ 555:ciuiisr5 p ow o o'''" 5 miles, sight ironieno '•...... - ' • hald on Saplambar 30, spare. 389 e ^ P T I b m a body ». PrtC ed' 2:00 p.m. J t 1731 8 . rtry miles ' ALL RICH:kups I •Ava.. Twin Falla. Lot 1: risr, ^ copa. <;Ka2 d B !L v i8 7 8 iF o rd Bronco 4x4 wdlnii. . w -F o rd W ton F1S0 Pi • - "bellent condition, mansny ex- 67 FoW Mustang __ _Truck with woodan, h tIOOO.. Irak .’ g reat hunUngg rig.,. Calitornla-Speelal.-aM TT'^iiiado~#MaTfli*»a-r*cK.’«K (!!5.-5!ffiS922ja«555^ ______>9500. Call 543-5377. ______I500/bo«lotfor.543^21< AU -.1. .rlara. Lot 2: 2.lool-.ixi-.i>0*e»--1«#4:-VWi. Sclrocco.r - m S : ______c .i i E S < c a ._ _ ^ shocks.-aiSSwSf^: wilh mlacalltnaaua toola,too 1 - great for anow & com TIONAL I960 Chov. Luv. 4 x 44. roll ...... ' and outoM oiBiraW ■;i 8' laddar, l a ta p l«dde mochanically sound. r r "■whea17“ aun roof, oait 'ORV § • = ' '■ SSsl'cSfiSiKrf."” “ Bph^823^52fl^C^fey^ Ybu$cHbi(:E apd trana. pood momotor, iss-Hftvy&iu^mint T h is o f f e r s u p e r s e d e s allall' Other^ffbrsl . / I ,< good tJraa. Ctir733-6308. tranamlas^on. Ijnjod long 1S4-AlJt0J-CKHili(5 L- S i S ' S l i 1983 Toyolo"4x4. new tl ES J O R D AiN I MAZDA I 1»67 Chevy PU.. v-8. T K -iE S M r™ M m m P iS ffif ' rolltur. etoroo.'low millniago. Cadllteo El DoM« itJVyith T he , Caliafter7;734:i;379.._.„ : ------like new.-low,mlle«ca«o.* i . IW VjEEN.*lbRRS(^-At®I I S D Iffe» i r e n c e 1083 8.e*dlosel. Ford ^M e n : ^ . . 4x4..Call544-7534, r - ---- lS34.8iUEtAKiX B BLVD. NORTH , t^ tV N F Atlfs ! 7^I9S4 I W M tornSI Sidtoi Equipm entr 1984 M ton GMC. 6,2r '» T i i ^ ITHtotePMlwi Sierra, wfll take trade. I v W & M''m&\ hg* a go|ood (election pf 733-8777.______1984 C J-6 J e e p , sqft.' Naw an dii UI s^ Eqyljpinent , tlrea, good: hotter, n i. OWL-I12OO. CalL3S2- fbr.CI oilis'tryctlon,> : 1984 Toyota S R S .'lx 4jPI ■ , allarOp.m .______apd. cuatom wheetai't'i 1972 Chevy ton. -fa:. N LogginI n g a i = a i m l n g . tires. S0495. Larry’s LeU Living RV 's. Burley Ida MM j o°,°°'’’ s h o r t o r tolo r n g T a r m R a n t o l a . ; . 878-7057 o r 438-4581. iu T ] I 1974 GMC H ton pickup. > A ale A b o u t ' 1984 4 x < Chevy fillveraifil " T h o l t a ^II l^ A ilv < iR to B ft.fr^ ra m '' _ body '&^'lnt.ln oxc.:coi ^ 3i«» C ------'elec. wtri'dows 4 locks; 0 T i i ^ s L M IN G N UUWliBER C§F I 1875 GMC olckup. PS. 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    1j(1-Van8 ' j J B '84 custom convoriod Chev^ van. 0,2 diosol. 214- MPG Ioadod. 734-5051 aft Spm. ? f e l t e c iVn 1984 Plymouth Voyagor van will take trade. Call y33-6777.^ 3 h B | 1985 FORD Econolino ^S^ M van. 350 m otor, AT. PS. PB, o l tilt wtioel. AC. radio, radiala. oxtonded (op. aide doors, i p H S l ■ f i m i CapUlns chairs. bed CHEVROIH « daveno. wash basin, tollot. I labla. fully carpeted, sm ok­ !ltd I ed windows, drapes, oloc ; MONTIIECMLO : I windows & door locks, drinkI 1 9 3 6 1 9 5 •N O W O N L Y n WAS$5,99i9 9 5 . N O W O N L Y ■ tray, overhead storage, LINCOLN mlARKVII whoolchair lilt, can *i>e Previously Qw)wned By Mr. & Mrs. gEdward o Pedersen i. W A S S I . 9 S 5 ■ ;______■ ' removed easily. Exira b«(> (ory. outsldo spare. 3100 Beautiful goldId metallic, leotfierr interior, power m llos. 115.500. Wtthoul lift. S14.SOO. No irades. Calt^li moon roof. 6I v/cyv pow er seats witl/Ith pow er lumbar ------evimtnpa;^g3-4169.------s u p p b T f , A s'pipeed j autom atic' over'erdrive fronsm is- '83 deluxo Chovy Conlompo _ von. oxcollont cond., muat sfoo. fingertipp speed control, oirr cconditioning, tilt soil Immodlatolyl *10,500 or, Dffl mk I bo st ofler. 733-6756 or so e ■*a t steering, premimium sound system wwith cassette,fog AndoraonComp.------f y 86 Ford Aoro-slar van. ^ all lamps, powerr 'windows, pow er.dodoor locks, tinted Jl! opilons, loss lhan 5.000 ml. T£koovor£j^mnl8^54 [*'' g l o s s , illu m in ooted t* entry, all the luxuxury options. . C a l l ^Jack Jardlne 734I M 8 4 1 . . 142—Im portSpoftoCars AT9'7rcorvot7o L82,' black' Ifim inai ?JfaMl20hOh's ■ on black, 43,000 ml. S8995. 733-5812 or 423-4121 evoa. , 8 HARPI 1974 260Z Daiaun. ^ B air. om/fm c asse tte . $2400.i T i i E I SSENMO'^ T O R S 734-3574 . _ ForOvraay**years The E tsltst Pt»c» fri 77m WofklToBuyACarWo< 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, in ------pood— condition. ZftUAphtAvj^.E. _J.WiN.FALLS. crakes, tlrea, transmission. m otor. Call 934-<184.’

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    ■ 'vV - ...... q - J B e n g{ i ^ s r o nm pinMlinidonnelovei»rpuncl:MessBJroricos % by STEVE CRUMP P tt.” saidsal ISU lliiebacker Gary Tayraylor Kederico, Twin Far'aus, the Bengals* freshnthman Kellh Jarrett, who> wwas &• rend tone, the Ben Ttmes-News sportss editora of Haielton. a» "Wc were •embarras!rassed starting, fullback. engals came away- saryry >yardage. T^lback Merrll Hoge . "We knew they 16. TbTbe Broncos” top rusher,r, 1T y le r wllh a 24-yard R en:n e W e itm a n n field did thi . a b oIt a tI last.w eek (a 50-27 loss tb> MMon- had a good defense I the honore. hinhlng seveh'ya^" ise but we studied Burke,ke. was held to 51 y a rd s. . . g o a l-w ltb 9:01 left lc In the third forthetheTD. : . . . ‘POCATELLO -' IIIt Is a measure of tana State),SI but, hoy, we don'tI needni th e film s a nd w e sasaw we could move ISU Ibe degi^ to whk »U held a 7-0 h alftim e leailead on quarter, /hich Idaho State any Incentive In to get up for Boise Bo the ball 00 them.” ■ Federtlerico's 21-yard d raw w itb 4 dom inated Boise St h 41 se- Again the Bronco:o s s ta lle d and ISU m State Saturday . State.” As impressive asi ISU’s perfor- condsds lefl in the first period. En n i ^ t lo » B ig Skyy (Conference foot* Thele B1 engals now 2-2 and 1-1 in 1 E xcep t took the ball on th U e B S U 47. Glno io the - mance was the fa

    Sun^ e//?------Testaviverde’s F i p E W 11,27T a a lu ^ H mf i c a n e s hand So' b o n e r s I Lineharn fires two' TDs'1 in rain I By J E F F WALTER up ann eieight-yard scoring toss to Fred; 9 Special lo the TImes-IS’N ew s Lloyd. 28-16‘ii ‘u p s e f I Llnehinehan hit Jorgenson agaia, this 9 By H ER SC H EL NISSISSENSON H SPOKANE - .\Vhehen It was over; time for 42 yards to set up a 28-yard! {■ Tbe Associated Prex .. . . . both coaches .agreei(ed t h a t Uie dlf- ficld'gOigoal with a'sepond left ih'-'thi^'-'-'-'M fererfce In Idaho^ 2727-10 v ic to ry over half tomto m ak e it 10-3. J H M IAM I ny Testaverde's \ Eastern Washingtonm Saturday was "Llnellinehan _■ picked U% apart,”! - IB arm and Oklahoma'sla's Achilles heel H | execution —and thee:executioner. Easternera coach ■ Dick Zomes said^ . S combined to knock:k I th e defending T he Division l*A.AA sixth-ranked "It’s like pool. Sometimes you’ve got {■ national championsas from the top Eagles were gunnedj dowc n b y V andal your eye eyi and someUmes yon don’t * H of the college footballlall world.------• ' ' t quarterback Scott.-. - Linehan, who andhedile did to d a y .” H F ^ r tb e eighth tim e In th e last p assed for 417 yyards t and two Vandandal linebacker Dave Parker^ S seven years, the SooSoonefs felt to a touchdowns In the rainlin. , recovere/ered a fumble on Idaho's 24> team with a strongDng pas^ng at- " I t was his best gig a m e y e t," Van- yard limline to stop Eastern's opening. . tack. d a l Coach Keith CUIUbertson -said of drive! of the second half. After four, S The sharpshootingIng Testaverde •• . - A u - Linehan. "Scotty's . In. I .control out -straightBht -com pletions by Linehan.- H threw four touchdowiown passes, two ■ there; He's a fine athleten but the freshmaiman John Altenhofen .plunged' of them ‘44 secondss a p a rt e a rly in thing I like aboput hihim Is he really over for Ithe touchdown. ! v H the third period,. at n d . M iam i’s .‘^1* . w an ts to compete." Mike.Ke. (Cox intercepted a pass by; M defense ; stuffedI O klahom a’s T he senior q uarterbrback hit on 31 of backupjp quarterback-Rob.Jamesc and^ H mighty lirishbone as the* second- ^ h is 47 pass attempts,, pt h a d no In- nine plays pla] later. DeCicIo kicked his !M ranked' Hutrlcanes!S whipped the terceptions and con:insistently made secondidfi^ldgoal, fii a26-yarder. ' [■ Sooners^2»"28-16-Saturday ------thc big play for thche 3-1 Vandals. Ronsns byb tailback Dominic Corr set ' and mov^d Into theie driver’^1 seat Idaho rolled for'a totO tar o f 5 0 2 'y ard s ■ up'a‘39-y39-yard TD pass'froRTJames'to for college footbalball’s national to avenge a wild p la y o ff loss to tight eo(end Brook Aldrich and bring 'champlortshlp. Eastern last year, vwhich sent the Eastem:m to within.. 10. But. .with . S Testaverde. whoD sets a school Eagles to the playoff semi-finals.sc - - momenttentum apparently swinging to ! ■ record by completiletlng 14 con- . Neosla Morris ccaught 10 of Eastem’iim ’s defense. Linehan scrambi-. secutlve passes In thetht second and LInehan’s passes forir 117 y a rd s and ed forr 20 yards on third and seven to H H third periods^ finishiished with 21 an 18-yard touchdow>wn t h a t sealed keep the Vandals driving for their ■ H com pletions in 28 atteittempts for 261 . th e victory wilh 6:18 to go. ' final touctouchdown. HH yards without'an Intenterceptlon. E astern , also 3-1, scored sc first on a The} g am e w ent according 2--to | ^ | "I have been say.saying for two 38-yard field goal by JEric Stein with Gilbertsortson'splan. ■ ■ . years who I thougllughl the b est . . '_____six m lnules lelt In theJ firstf quarter. • "W e5: wwanted to come ip throwlpg player in the countyitry Is' and I’ll “B oth' "aefenses, tightened llj ""aflerihe-foolB>o(BaII“b ecau se th eir line 15* so say It again — It's Vlnny."Vh Miami that, setting the ton'>ne fo r a hard - good. I didn’t want to get Into, a Coach Jim m y Johnsonson said. .. Imm hitting game. push-shoishove game with them:--. gH . Testaverde’a scorlcoring -. p asses-.J------Idaho ..;safety...Mafarlc- - -JTidd— In—rthey^rfrto•e-tofrbigr^' ------tercepted a-Jon SnldiIder p a s s In the ------covered.S izyards to0 6backup-tight - O U 'a BiBrian Bosworth (44) Josioses his helm et'tryrngtfto^o^M iam l rushier end Alfredo Roberts,rts, .8 y a rd s ’ to ier Melvin B rattolT ^ ' end zone to thwart anin Eastern drive V early In the second qi •S^8!S!)u'' ■■ ' starting tight end Charies Henry, Bul thc;he e-foot-5 senior quarter-- possession after Oklahoilomals Son- began in I93fi quarter and the 9 936. ond Just the fourth Eagles wouldn’t thre. and 5 a n d 30 yart'ards to wide back, whwho in two meetings has. ny Brown muffed a punuhl and the time thc runrinnerup has won. There re a te n ag a in in receiver' Michael IrvlIrvin. The last riddled Oklahoma' 0 for 38 compie- Hurricanes recoveredd a t the also h av e beeieen two tics. th e half. T hc Vandals' sccond th ree c a m e in the ththird quarter tlons inI 5(56 a tte m p ts for 531 yard sI S ooners‘“ 3 0-early in the lh second it aiso_e)i_exle_fLded_.Oklahoma;s ____ idary picked off fe ? ””"' —■— throe—-passes—on—-the— tl day—and ------as Mlami pulled-awav/vay-from-a-7-3— and-slr-tr-touchdowhsT-declinedlo— I— period~wilh— ihc— gajame slill unenviable rccord r in those 1-2 halftime lead. call thisi hishi top performance, ^ o re lc s s . shootoulstoO- linebadker Tom Hennene^ey made 12 00-4. tackles to lead the 1 Meanwhile, Johnsoiison, a . noted " I canm ’'’t say w hether it's m y Bul they took advantntage of a Two lllradv I.dahp defense Rj'U* /.‘S idvlscd kickoff-returns that was outslzed. master of defense,, cconcocted a best gamime until I look at thc shanked . 16-yard .pi.punt' by by Anthonyly Stafford cost-the- game ' plan thallal crushed films,” he said. "It was one of my Oklahoma's Mike Winchiihester lhat Soonersdearl; Struggling kicker Brian E DeClcio 3riyin Ihethird period, m issed a p air of sccom -O klahom a’s hopes 0of avenging bettergan-ames, though, se t Up an elghl-play. 60-yl-yard scor- He return< nd-quarter field '“*• rned the sccond-half. goal attem pts (0 spoil — -last-yearJs 27:14-loss-ss-tO'thC'Hur ------“ Whenn-the—offensive - llne-ls-- ing drlve.-capped by Tesestaverde’s- kickoff from I II Idaho' drives. bu«h.ho - B ...... n Iwo yards deep in his-- • But - Idaho's line- t rlcanes and dealt the tl Sooners blocking; well^ and the receivers 1touchdown pass to Rofloberts at end zone to> tlthc 9. And although a b e g a n 'g iv in g ' VV/iSy'T'S Linehan time and what Muld be a fatalII bblow in their catch thc ball, those kind of 19:18 of the sccond. pererlod. A nd . p erso n al foul,ul.ngainst Miami mov- he hit .ErIc.»-„irfo'-*i Jorgenson for a 22-yarard gain lo set quest for a secondd consecutive things (14 (I4 stra ig h t completions) 1they got aiiolher big bretreak when ed the ballI tot< thc 25. Oklahom a crown. canhappcipep. • ian Ineligible Oklahomaa receiver couldn’t moviove and Winchester’s . Oklahoma, which hahad averaged • "Wc have hs the finest set of 'wandered downflcld andid nullified 34-yard punlnl sci- up a flve-piay, , 501 y a rd s a g am e In routingroi UCLA___receivers•s (of anv te a m In the coun-_____ ^a_20j'iiid_louchdqwii_pipass_from— 52:yard«cortn|pJngstriker ______Jackpot**s Jags beesatCarlinJf I ------ana~Mlnn'esota~bjr-a'a combTnea try.~rihroirow thc bail to (hem and Jamelle > Holieway to Patatrick Col- ■Testaverde'!ic's pass to Henry 101*3 scoro, managedged only 186 they maklake great catches and J ^ n s la te ln th e first half...... m a d e ..lt j 4l.3.-but.-it-dldn't-t3. slay - 32-18, fo)r their firs■stviGtory44 JH ...... y ard s ru sh in g a n d 9030 tthrough the great runsjns afler they calch the' The Sooners,selUcd Ifor a 31- th a t w ay long3ng. Stafford returned air. Miami countcrc(jred with 53 ball." )yard field goal 17 scconcnds before thc next kicko:koff from a y a rd deep By T he Times-News acureu iruiiru iu .iiie Uiic. h e ttudcd a-40- rushing and 261 passinging. . Thc camstea had been trading halftime 1 by Tim Lashshar. who to tho 15. whevhcrc Eric Ham strip- y a rd , scorscoring romp and Feltm&n "Coming into the gaigame,-we felt strong vords woi back and forth all sskulled a 38-yard altcmptpt midway ped him of the;hc ball and J.C. Penny JACKPOT - For thelie firs t tim e in chippedi Inin w ith a 25-yard pass in- that tbe underneathh routes1 and week, and anc the bitter feelings Ithrough thc opening perioclod. recovered. their history. Ihc Jaclickpot.Jaguars lerccptlonIon re tu rn in the- third the route over the middle ml would, erupted IniInto a brief bcnch-clcar- M iam i, 4-0. won its 1Mth con- Three playsays later. Irvin beat left th e football fieldid as winners quarter- asa; the Jaguars extended bc open,” Johnson said.lid. Ing skirmnish i! wilh J:22 left lo play, secut|vc s regular-season1 ;game — free safelyt Ricky Dixon and Saturday. thcirlead. And whenever andmd wherever Order wasas restored 1 quickly. t the Hurricancs lost to Ttate.Sta It' was lhe' 20lh_.mceiacting, be- pass play fronrom Holieway to tight' urnWpaulramAnd«raohininrallct]> laniriJnlrunfflllwO______In th e 21 y e a rs I[’vc ’ve been a l Miami overcame 0 an official’s tween t' the No. 1 and No.). 2 teams end Keilh JaJackson, who pulled , Ja c k p o t took thc leelead for keeps la te In thc first half u iianUpaif lnlerMp(lon(Pllmannin> ■ O klahom a.” — Inadvertenteni whistle that cost It since s the Associated PrPress poll . seeMlA w h en P itm a n . c-Andcno-.»»'.}Onin irun fallrd) lIAMlonPageD2 -■ who eariler had a' 70-:D-yard ra m b le . J-piiman^oan40ninlpaulall^r

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    ' 'D-2Tim'oft-NewaBW8, Twin falls, Idaho 8uprankedMarylattd the first game 15*13; After that .. :.. jbe.losa.8QaiiM P^U he^-17«game-AUafll Idabo ..went. u ad efeat^ ._ . tJ lrd:TD ™ n-r4dpB«ki9;42rN ^^^iai _the n f'Tdftlift.'fflltfM flp Confereiive wiu -the-CSI-InvltaUonal— tt c launched a black' volleyball itonroamMt Saturday djdropped S e match to C ^ after.i .. ■ straight leagueueUUe. t r •.: 6t two Maryland recordss with 37r G re^T Iio m as. tlw touclSoidown drives, afternoon, -15-1 drubbing." - r ::> State^'unEeati in 54 attempts. H e gained 3009 yards In four :posseise^ons as tbd ' atotbrfankcnked Razor- . : . The Go:jolden . -Eagles went., The Goldep Eagles-movea, t eaten in two-ACC games { the championsbip agalnd ' overall,' heldJ (firm after Marj^and p /as Intercepted twice. bacte'hnit^d-New Mexico S^te''42-U•11 Saturday through theielr pool without a loss ^ p u lle d ' to Western -Wyomtag,',',. .wta witblQ 2M 6 on Dan .PIocia'8::S»-yanl field iI goal - . and came5 out as the top seed W -- . ■ ' v.'Se'V lw nMuas-str1ng.of not «Ilowlng-i Hrst contests In the two eliminated el Nortliwest jNazatM .wlU]6:361ert, ■ , T e x a s A - l ig-a-nishlng_ _afteiLthe.flr,y. ^ . 15 •, On Maryland 7 touchdown endmded at M quarters whenn KeltbS Lott .daylourney. 15-13, 15-11 to -m ak e ."It, to tljg )nd’S‘ next, two "pbtseitloa championship game. - 1' . ' H arris and. Johnohn Adleta intercepts Dan STATlONr Texas (AP) - T ight end- scored'-'fromI th^t 1 .wi(h,8:30 left in-01- the fourth - In tbftflnanal pool g am e on S atur- ch ■ passes.’ Kran^er,jer,-wbo completed ^8 of 3( e caught a 22-yard scaring{pan i and ’ quarto*.'' ■ , dayi . m orarolnft • CSI downed The momentum tbat.CSI-buil . ‘for 297 yards,, coconverted the final tumove icicked^three^ field, goals .Si atu rd ay ,. .: , C ^ e ^ a t *J^10dlsJMoy.d;:8aiidwicbk..i j 4..a_472yant;. ;.£astemOrojregonJS ^, 15-10,_,...... in-it’s in m atch w ith th e CkiUegb o . ‘1-vanj.TD runiwlth2:45left;f' wl ' I4rranked;.,Texas:-., A4M... defeat^^jMi ^gJnt^;e ^ n , ..flstumr between . i ege-of Idaho eliminated Idal^o Id catTied ovw as tl^y easily : - ;-SoutherhMlsslwlllS8lppf,lffr7.>:.-^:-: _ v,' • ;...... chdowns u - AiHiensasr 34.'< •regon 8-15. is-io, 15-13 beat be Weslero, whb'eane'lQtb Uk . 'V 'Kram er, tossedised ah l^ard'.scbrlng p auISS,to -C rlte, • : A«M ;w ntroIleiIlled, the ball, for 11, m in utes, te 22 se- .>l-sfflllnUle/lrstlgm e] inu^, . and;moved1 IntoI the seml-flnals of championship ch after s behig' the ^ ------In^-the-first'h'cnhtflf-wHIcir ended with; M M arylaad.’^condsJof.tbe tbirthird quarter after a SMrel lenext^two ■‘JV.touraa(lament against the fourth foi seed out of flve teams, 15- : ahead 10>7.afteiftet-Plockl’a-44-yard-field; Id; go al a r - Jia !f. S la te r klck«Icked a 27'yard Held goal v i relived ^Thoinas on the i '2,-15-6. ie R azortiacio i^ u tte re d . CarlBfa'd-rCa r.GoldenBagl«ile s .- ...... ' 2, lime expired:. -d period, and A&M advance seintf; b-Ol tbe : CSI, now 27-5 thlsjseaso n , will - ;ie ffia i th e th ird p ford, deflectedid , a pass that Sbane MaMasseyv.in- - 1° that..c. contest,- the Coyotes ' . Plockl’s 30-yaryardeb extended Maryla'nd’td's lead to ' SoutbeniMisslssi host R icks h ere a t 7 pim .. on Fri* i retu rn ed 10 yairds to tb eB Aggies'^A; ' i Is*'control>1 of the first game and . ho M3-? before StateIte 1started its winning rally,f. . ; . •. 'After.a penalt]alty and a sack- of M d r^W BiWed tercepted and r t'in the bUf..Oo first dowi d sent CSI to the verge day. da The contestiagainst Ricks lii /;; Helped by a-.ia', third-down roughiri^-;theiie -paaaer - the- bail-back t^Hheto > 2% Murray„:on thirdIS S S i? wlth'l;l6 lefta own. Bland i?* a**! 9-varda y a ro loss; loss, ^ ellminatiolion. But the setting of a musti win game for: the'GoIdeo ' I' penalty* at thee MarylandIV 9. Stale wentt aahead toMjItB^rastine'forfor the.score. T he 230-pbuniS ilfiinr pitched: Uie.ball)all o u td f.b o u n d s for a 9-yi Eagles if they want to-host the -etumed to the gome. - -shall and the play of Ea stay on.Crite’s's llw to ^ e head _aril seven yards-to-wlde-receiver Bfe .» Wotthen came'otiron State’s first, poss^lorion after game, he,was rani'anked No. 15 am on^ receivq' e n „ r playlpUeMc^i rt'pace ■ ' PerPerrlmanandlStoHenry. Oklahoma scored a imeahliiEle li-r« -:csi^ oqWing ■ uSttouchdown with 4:08. remaining ’! 5 L ^ ‘ V '• BOISE - RhIhon'da Ferkovlch and StalStafford'is 2-yard run. T he'gam e ei B ® g e5 ] r s l ^ n i# V G . Teresa Wrightit turned in solid In- ed*Ved*Wllh M iam i on th e S o n e r a ' i-ya i j k Y i i l -f c e e s l ^ • '-diVldlual' perfoTortnaiices. but CSI. Une .•*!7 , • Coach Rlck-Nell NEW. YORK (A:(AP> - Jadk’^Morris am e of a doublehMder!.^*'^ '!?'; elll wasn’t happy with ^ H ^ - 2 -w o n 'h is-20th-gem[ame -wlthL-ar/our.hlt,---. - .- ■S” W h i t e j S p x 'A n d f e i 't e d k l r i g 'VhW«' -.fi, the overall shovowings of' his ctiarges k lO-lhnlng'shiitoutlit a n d L a rry Herndon Ity. Invitational Satur- T u ) l n a 2 ■ idi^nce b^aln'st the-Rbyal m snapped a-scoi^e■eless tie by doubling A m erican \e . m World, S eries. Im pro : home'Lou Whltakitaker' as the Detroit ____ CHrOAGOiUPP) - Jose DeLeon .Ferkovlth wai/as third and Wright fcptdho'-li^e.'-Throughi’the: • Tigers defeatedI ththe New York Yan- • pitched “-a-^thrcfr•e-hitter- and .Jeiry --r^ fourth In the IIndividual chase as Hairston hit a tv nings ^ of g ^ • kees 1*0Saturday.ly- two-run’homer In a BolseVSlate wonon the women's dlvl---^H four-run third .ininning, leading the^-TO slo n 2H 0. : a ' M O irisl 20*8. won WOI his m th stralgtit Aa i n g e r s 1 , ...... Chicago White So)Ox:to a 5-2‘trlumph';{>-CA .: Boise State hac:ad a perfect 15 In tak- ^ '. S and becam e thes fo'fourth m ajor league :.A„, over the MlnnesiBsota.-Twins^ in thcvi R » ,; tag the in en ’s dl'division agalnst'48 fo r-^M ■ < 3 pltchecao-w ln.20.fitO-games this season. n g e l s O - first. gajne of o '.-' a ' S aturday :h—j j j Mldtt»Al/iCE?B'= ■‘•(•AP)':-’ -' • t -#. -thp Eagles, whoho were paced by a H m » His. total of six shutouts shi this,season AN,INAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - CharlieClu doubleheader. » seventh-place finish 1 by Robert H i ^■ lrv!’S -leads the'majorsrs andi Is the highest Houglugh pllched 6 1-3 hllleas InnInnings .'•D eL eon. 4-5'. reretired tiie‘ffrst-16indeir-'Scblt-‘'M j:G regor'.piti ■o-hl(ter,' a t one point retfrlB >. since 1980, whensn Tommy 1 John had befono re finishing with a two-ho-hitter i^Bttersr struck out oi 10 and .walked 'S a ni d lL a rry P arrish h it a fourth-rth-lrin- one-as the Whitee Sox--ended-a flv^ “ row,’ as'-the Baltimore < (angers g&nie losing streak apped a ‘six-game. losinglg stre a k S ' Morris allowed 01 homer as the .^Texas Rani “"v . »' - d only Dan Pasquals blnMit th e C ali/om la Angels 1-0 Sa th • a-'7rO .'victory ovei n S . double and three^ ss: in g le s In his 19th Soy iS a tu rv ' . " - MllwlIwauk^Brewtretv* - . . . w e s t e r n 's PPro-PIow r Une—7%', 8' andanc BW com m ercl^ty^^V ^I ^■>.■ 5 career shutout. He struck out eight O, ;PPau^Molltb^^I^.dff'Miiwa a i IwauKee's snowploirai1 at standard plow prices.,1 ‘acing a makeshift lineup the Athletlcst >s.,The exclusive shock.%Ea^ w lM S and walked two^botlboth Intentionally, j^ r ; , firstst ifWfng 'tW 'a 'i.b u h f 'ddownthe: o v .a^rtjerlMiature i stabilizes blade tripp ir the Angels clinched the ( Royals 3 [ ^ B ^ i'.* r“\-Whltat5er..opened,.ed.the JOth_wltb:an. .sIon:tl rd-h»4^'.’.Urie',’ {¥14MW ’ cfearianly *by ‘ plowing andd softens the impact of the 1.title,.Hough.dldjiot.aUowji.jui.rm ,J^U NS6SlSnx.. :Greg6ri-lMcGi^goi‘'-8-‘thf(jjfo w —to"-’ = J « tu ra J m p ro ^ ■ ^ - Mnfield single to shoshort off the Yanks' ■ ner utuntU .the sixth Inning and did not <)uln A n d u ja r sci roving tnjck life and plovviriwing profits. U j tS B M .. ^M .r- fourtb '^ltchier. D Da' ave R IghettI, 6-8. . allow es, one Mike Gaileg st was too Ia(e:to retlre.M(,M olltor,‘ • ■28'’>ilg h b ladsd e m tfd n s l e s t s n o w loss- drove . In three , ^ ih0 o i w as sate-,with, a' single!, ai --' B n ice Fields sacrlf::rlficed Whitaker to of twtwo regulars In ihe" Callfoiilfornia fu n i; twoM n a 'fotiou^run~flr8t:.lnnlng,‘ < nr

    o s ^ a d j d i v i s i Q)nr|ead] ] : K i i i i & "■ . M III INI I (AP)} -—'DannyVbamin T U m i jor leagues this season. s His three the stse ^ n , Besi'des'Schmidt’sIt’s-four*. )\ \\ V j B ■ -V Scattered six hits over,sevCTov< Innings. hits gave; him 20Q f ■ ■ ^nd Craig Reynolcjs I for, ^ e reason, the th-lnAhMng double, Youmans.alioiliowed a ' \\ V Itjsbatted.lnthree. . hnq “ronfhoif WHfl(>n lg the nlni "ofrslnglesr leadiriipr-:^-' alnth.-______V i- \ plateau, and raisesed'hls .average to. - M fej ■feffiSiSSSf6s'tQ-av4-0-^vlctory.-i«ii,' i ' —— ------A »ver the Atlanta Bravraves Satiinlay.'' to flealest: baseman Andy-Van Slyke, Sly Melvin’s homer, r, his fourth of the ' P i ia ^ & p - r : - F R U E H A i Darwlnj.^4-2, pitch*:ch e d 'th e A stros to- b u t ScSoff-missed -thfr-bag-with-th-his -yeah'brokfr a-2-2 t AW DIVISION'^ f„; ■ J^helr flrst-vlctory sii tie.ieadlng-offrthe------PIT-ITTSBURCHa -L A P ) -z.___ ^Gaw • 1082S since they .clinch*' /oot .W V alker.was.safe on the ererror Giants' second innnnlng. Dayls hit a Cartel a}So.»ow«t > ■ t . ;«d thelrMlvislon titl ter and Darryl Strawberry S a lt Lak* a ty T U fd l title^on Thursday. andBoBosiey moved to third. two-run pinch homimer In a four-run ed, to ^ e strucl^ouL sw lo s ta rt the I lth Inning, 7ndir aiii .'F u c ;;;;; --S a nndberg-thonVdroverhia-'frlple d lple^o-fl^thlnninB.— ------, ------c h e r EBarry-Jones- error-ariowe< p ^P^nerXarry" "Anderae rs e n T S a r Charlie rlght-c< wed tw o- .-comp!ttt»inewpl( t-cen ter field.. D ernier, pin runss to t< score.as the New York>rk M ets .werfeld pitched thethe final ■ tw o Inn- hitting[lg. g re e te d .teliev er P a t Pei J^nRS. P W l / l e s I , ! — contlnitlnued their 'domination of P ltt- . ^ ^ ^ _ ^ _ _ -/ ' with a run-scoring single. Dem • . sburghrgh wiUi a 4-2 victory S ati • ...... la te r ’ S(scored on Brian Dayette's‘J^'^.ExposV Si ■ $ ^ u b s 5 ^ - ^-MONTREAL * (> iQv._. ...J.'.."'.-. (AP) — ''Wike ^-^eirter''C arter'"’and -Strawlijw berry/ SG ai^frtalsS ...... -Schmidt-drove in PPhllodelphia’rra n ■sihfllKI«1 'o’ff loser Lanry-M cW'llllam illl s, i i i c l S F with a d o u b le for on L...-g-ST.iQUIS-tAEJ..=r. Dneofonlytwohits 2-il , fRay Knight sacrificed.!. Wally-\ — ------. off F loyd-Y oum ansis, whll^D^Cfr-Backm « i t a two-ruri triple In kmap-was-intentlonally wjw alked ■ %m m m i i ...... Jjnd. scored on'a singl ...... man and-two-rellevevers combfnwVn -to-Ioay Bob:Der-" ':sAN'N''?iC ^SsCO “(APi' -1 ^ Bob a slx-hlt shutout :h-hltter------'filer,.p d w erln g 'a four*lur'tun inning and Melvin' : as the Ph'illles Dannyny: Heep chopped the ball bai In ' , H In and Chill Davis homered-ed a s defeated th e Montmtreal -Expos‘.-i-0 frontoi ■icadlns the Chicagog9 Cubs to a S-S Vida BBlue won for the first tir tof home plate, i r p i t i i J^lctory over the St. L time Saturday night, lies fielded the ball but lost t. L ouis Cqirdlnals since A ug. 12 and the San F rancisiclsco -Youm ans. 13-11, o ste o n - .. • Saturday. v ' - Giants , who p ittte il ;lHs t r ^ 'oo f f It a s 'h e tr ie d 'to ta g! pinch^-__ pl The Farn ts ro lled to an 8-3 victo ry overov fifth complete gamme, struck out a runner rmers Home AdminI:Inlstratloni (FmHA) l l .r With one out In thehe 10th,: pinch hit- the Los:os Angeles Dodgers Saturtay.. ier Howard Johnson, who*>®, wasj accepting ay------carcer- hlgh-15, alstIso tops in the-Na'— siidinanginto- home.-The ball'skli -.nominations for-. ubled-toTrlghl-off^“ S{eveve- Sax extended his' hlttiiIttlng tional League this y ;Jla y Soff, M . ChicoI WWi alker R rounded streak t year, and walked away/ allowingi Strawberi7 als For Jerome County.. TThis notice Is Issbed I k to 25,games,.high In the5 ma-m seven as he lost hiss Ithird 1-0 game of score.s. . . • t -. to inform eligible e voters of th«the right to nphirn'dte;' ■ candidatesi byI petition by compmpietlng,the ai^dch^: fl SSSm “Nomlnatin(ng Petition" an d rereturning It;-Jo- the' m FmHA localal office located dtt 1111 East Ayeruji'F^'; : HH 8^®. Jerome. ID) 83338. If additional ■ j B lal copies of th e peilV” Uon or Instrtructions on Its compmpletlon are: needed, coll 324-230636 or com e Into th e Jei ': A L standliigis Jerome office. ■ i a I Persons'ninominated should be currently engaged^ S o u t h w e s t In the open P, iratlon8_of_aJarm,. haveh their principal, ’ « p ■ . ■“ ^a'‘^in g o paeration € wlthln' thee (County or dreo In , which actlvli /Itles of the Countyy or< area Comrrittffei:.'. ! i i - i S ■ ■ « Htjj ’ are cdrrPed'I out, derive the pririrlnclpal part of their ^ hj{~ j|r. Income frorr;m farming (that Iss rnorer than 50 per^'- - i l l i |s ■ NF^L stand ...... 1 * 1 3 ® ll... -c e n t ..of theleir gross IncomeB must comei from ' •...... SS: jl agriculturalI production),I b e a cllcitizen of the-tmited'~‘ " “ -States-or^o.n-allenJa!a[fuJiy_admlImltted-to-ifie^Unlted i __ i: i : , i i . S S j ; : I ...... States for | " ■ - . . . . permanent residesence, -not have-oii-v - FmHA lnsurr committee work.- Nonriinotlons must 1-. be receivedi in th e Jerom e Coursunty Office no later r c , ^ ■ Lj i j i i p i.. I ^ I than Octoberer 23. 1986. FmHA cccommittee elections W,,Ki^gle„ J f*' ( ■ are. open.to.3-_alI--ellglble-voters rs without regard-tb— ...... r n 5 s jg race, color, rreligion, national origin, ori ag e , poUtlcql- l i r l i i [}= I offlllatlon. m( - narltol status, sex, ono n d /o r handicap; ------S a ? i I J ec>M.W<«MCh>niKnt . - . - ■ :j; n...... T~ NOMINATING PETITION ■ ...... - ■ ...... '< ■&,!! ...... 3 1- I SklM INft . ---- NL standings j:; I I i' iiv?” ” ' t k s ki ' ^ i P • l-Si'4 'i W . ■ f e f e i i (ul OMMOfl j TT^ imdl.M» . i p ; - ' P I 0; f .felife!'•' .1 : t u s P e t e o d d s ^ i f e " - " io" K w " '" " | S S l 7 ' ‘ . '■ Jiii 1 .. ' ~ |t4Z'[]!|‘ ------ss,.:’“T ] ¥, Omw «n)Wt>}4.C»M»M II ■.W ji'SOS,.,. ■ E ' ; - i III f-w C ^wtyAl^igfuT College .... -..sicp'Ev ^ a K f j w " . s S s ® - ■ r- ' E i iS Ss S . ™ . , . . h 2SsS&1 ’ '~''-' '-'H ii;.': ------B B - j y ...... I: i i i —. ri*------^ — Pondarlna__|ti»__ DOfchaaa— of a potl Chock out ClMltlletrCallTSMSM. — ......

    t y ■ ■ ’.'^ndiday..^ptem ber^r.1^; ;; TinT lm es-N ew s, Twin Falls; Idaho D-3 . j ; - i l n S i g 5i^W(0 ~ ~ [ ANN ARBOKjMk ■iiniiM Ucblgan.istate'iiext'jsaturtiiutiay,’scored every tlme-lt-.t.^quarterback Stey«:Taylor-4ior-ranairyards-and f»mbled,.but^-.^ ivao^daM nter^l« p te d two secoDd-bjuJT'passiisses.'the'se-' ...... "".’■T'i iP"-m^r' ”■ bad-IBf|BSbamnW nralTiaf'Ia1Tnl^ g r4i-j^d; Thes f-back Kellh Jones scoope•oped up tbe bali at tbe Duck.i- ■• |»nd leading to«7-y7-y ard toocbdowo by T bommaa^WUcber; a . , ; i ( ^ l k ^ j d o ^ vkeyes drove 66 .yards for a - yard line and ran It In forth*rthescore. ' ____ Bd WoIverioM e d g e d ' No.i^-» 3 - F lo r id a v - .- ... a-alao-reeledoWtnrrt-hrif- ^ ------^ ' — ' Z - L ' e n n e a s e e S \ ' ■ . ..LFoUbwlnj^jffllcheth«^TD33u!”“S £ « i».69,polnts.were-U)e.Mm Aubwrn34,Ten i^ 'o n r NiRi^' isbiT^Bii cond-moit Jn Jowa*.hlstory, p i n o l e s . dTQve .6767 yards in Slx^ plays bebli ^ only by a 7(hl4 victory oyeoyerUlihStatelnlW7:".' ” ^^.g^fi^wood^iS^^Rraor— id wlnless Eart, Carolina ib boartertwckiDannyly M2 c M u u s, wbo th re w « 20-yard20- sco ^ • f c a n ; b a n d e d ; yanb, 'scoring on a l»-yanyard nm and:setting up another lag strike to split enend H erb G ainer w ith 161 stseconds l e f t . I w . ^ e x tetended p tbe natlob'a longest^pivislpanedA tot Pat C ar^ for'thevWv ' - . r , i b0 u U tb .E It.’Co1b. (A P ) - JuniunloXflanker Jeff FalriiblmI fobtbajlgameSaturday., yenlOQ, butlbe.Sememlnoles failed In their bid :45, T exas Tech,t l 4 ' Itbe'defense and bauled'lnn a 67-yard touchdown p a s s . u a OQ-sIdc- klclc ao(and :W chl^., ran. out^U» ‘ Reggie W are scbre ^2 2 1 'Sabuday In allege' ^ wastheifSECopener.. . ■ . p b lf lts '0Q ,Jtbe ick C6dy..C arlson':.gsbillv v ; - - - f Saiturday a n d t PuUwood's-tou^down camcai e with 9:65 left ltf,the.thU(dt_. .‘li M Isslssifppf>r35;7V im eiof - — .tory.rover'‘T«JTexas .- Tech-In'^ tbe- SoulhiJ»west. Conference T^Tbe,Qe'W ildcats^-^-.i'O, tralletiled throughout'tbe game> quarter< and stakM the Tlgerigers to a ir-O leadi’Tbe 85-yayd - ' o x f o r d , Ml88jf (,(AP) n Ric^^'Hyers caicaiigbt a-4S- Vopeaietforbbtbdtbteams.-*-''f; ;V: tmtU'J1 PalrtMlm. igot. open ovcover tbe middle, caughtt run1 came on Auburn’s'nexttxt play] from.scrlmmage, carry— - . y a rt 'toucbdown.pa$2lass a n d ra relnvlgoratod UniUniversity of - .(^Isonhltsiit sto p § ^ in t ^ f l r s t ^ u aa ir te r for J57'yafd» Jw W(CIOs'* ii aerial a l.th e 90 a n d outranoul (be Colorado secon-■ log 1 to the Tennessee ii-afteilfter the~Vol8 &a^toVroed is p u n t — ' |Ml88lsslp p rd e re n si'«*:^ut-dowh TulaneW d: I-:l-M ihk^br. ■ ana ff touchdoiidbwn as' tl>»r^tNAfiMlllliii| B if p^t-WStf^Hibna’sllrtlvlcliI c t^ over Colorado in the' (ontheTigerS.:. :|fensa.to!glve tfa6 ;ReR ^ ^'36-10 fobtbaU V^^^^IctonT sibiiv >*a » o . l « a d mm.nute-tcf t G ra n t T e a ffs reecord c 84tb tritu n p b -13*gamam eseries.’v h,. ; . a sB a y lo rh esadoM a tf cb ' ■ -■ Tht.-le^fiuffalbes, raving to 0^, had used big plays to l**%art^&cjE Mi^'Yjqung.came,oa.tfae':*(^ni a^ en cb ' t^ p a c e " A- sun*dresclncbed crowd of 41,046 and1 ia regional televi- forgee lleads o t 14-S an d 2U12.I. FFreshman bain>ach O.C.' NotreEyame41,\l,Purduepy i ' ' ;OIe:-Mt8s-to th e mat-QiMonferehrarirletonhtbatr'i itr'makes (he—Alohtaudience'ce watcbe.’'becom e.tbe.w ltU T.. OUyei'ief^ a n for, tw o touchdow nsitosparkthel(^ra. to 1 SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AAP)— P) Anthony Jobnsob-scot^-r ;RebelB, a.Southeasteistom: Conferracesc^li, '2-Ir] ‘M'>for the' 'b i g ^ 'c o a c bb llio Baylor history. He entn ter^ tbe contest'lO oiiiCu ■ ,, two touchdowns a s N otree DiD am e defeated P w lu e 41-9 in ------season. IndependmUnt3id^laliaiol*22.i;i^_-. • .• V tied a^‘83 w1th ith M oney Jen fiin g ^ who coachedco the Bears a nonc~“^:i>e^viazendzBr6declek~: D< " I ' ' ' ' ' TKbmamas had th ree first-biU f fumIumble'^recoverles, o ne fo r a - 'Tbe'Notre Dame, defensense* stalled Purdue-freshman .. I . P e n n S K 4 22iE.c^ntut:i:i , 1 7 ^ : ^ I 6 w d ^; ^ , ; t r r e P 7 .loq^d«hdown and another: to se.tIt upu a score, to lead four- >quarterback Jeff George.e. \who completed passes, to ID ited 295 y a rd s tolal offense l o . | STATE COLLEGE,3E. Pa.iAP) - Unbeaiwi-Pi P enn S i*te,r ,-i IOWA- C rnnfr-lawa-(AP),M f; atk.yVIaslc-ahre^;two tli-rankinked N e b ) [ ^ a " to a 46-14•14 non^onference football 'receivers ' and accumulated sled ;by :quarterbacliack John'Shaffer’s two I >assa to R obert 3 m ltb .ah dfjRtck.Baylto''ran Jt victory)fy over O regon^tui^y.- / NotreDame's478yards.^ . ’ipasses. ra n u p a asH).SH) iialftlDie }€ ad ^d then1 coastedct to a fo r-tw o m oreire ;sco rM : S atu rd ay , .{Mwe.1 !bi;askaV:34, fo rc e d : five tunturnovers In the first half, Hoilz had. promised Job]Johnstm-taore.'‘piaylng:llme ’to* ' > - c 4 J iI 7 ;y ^ r y - o v e r thethi obtclassed Bast Carollio lln a P J ra te s -Ib w a . tb-69T7.:nr.;n^t?bfbIexa9;EL-eBS0;rl^.< Ing three.lnto touchdow ns to drMd the D u ^ to 2-2.-'—-- 1perk up- Notre Dame'S- runrunnlrir garrie after'Johhsb^- iforltst&lnlvrctoryot' of the season...... V'CbUegefobtbaU►allgamei;.. ;■' ibfMka’s I^ln^P fyar plcWrkedbff.a'ChHs Mlller pass Iimpressive n u h ln g ' tbiicHdoHdow Tasfwwlt ih i’lM lng'^ ' )-■ ijPenri S ta te '£ 6ach:h JJoe Paterno used everybo■body but tte.--'., lo w a, 3 ^■turiTng;upfor . ^ Ils'B ^ T&.CpCpnKi^h'ce b p ^ r at. the 3 Ites Into (h(f game>:Hnskef ffort at Michigan State. ,

    s past Tf e m p i e ittsect ir':/',;.'.-. Who sta)ftandsasalBadBrfor" . ‘'•;:i>R dV 6:..U tah (AP) (Al .- / Quarter- mmm m ’aciffcib!'*"'.';/' ', : back Steve LindsleyJey th rew for .'314., - ■ ; e 'S p a rta n s r a n for 207. •yard^v; ya Uaho Jumtntmataguu'amrs?,> 1 vuchdownk'to.'i^y } * ; * > , v, a,,;™ .:, 9ared to a to ta l of 24S y yi ard s lb, a '27-1?-vlcto^ . . lli th ro u m sm o sfo f ruoninBing in ihei^' thrM.:'prev n ;$taM9^rbum ;a;‘: gamM; l^^^fro^a '■ '■ I, 1-2, scored on tw o db a a n a in g -' 5rfiMl97Z7/? | tello tledj'tiie Air Force care9^ ' S a n ' j o ^ ;by Marc' H ick s a f te r paipasses:. ireVM 5^^^the.''lnterce|cepllbh-r.Tecipra •■with' hls. .15 •' E Brianb; Bedford, coveringI seseven-' JS CalVohtla i 16 yards. B ut H ick s also fumiiimbled . SYMMS. "■'|lb5jM irfo^'w ffi‘.!t .Lfnouey lo r o u ^ t th e ft lailate In the rourth.quairter..wh |Byufenial7-M ;aen J< hiiti the n atio n In to ta l bffc s yourwr firearms and ss. to M ark‘j3eliinl,>iuie.s..,Color^dovs^te,,^eIl■■tb'5 j > 2*2 iwhelfhed favored Callallfbrnla^4.-‘ wltb.nthMjiViWO’ y a rd s, a 'gam e. ■ huntinting freedom. - ■ ;...... ig;toTn^lh0rl7 Overall:illiandO-Hnleagueplay.- .Kenriy-Jackson-aiadded il^^ardar^PK W y ti .'rushing as»the'Sparlirtans,.^^2.^bced:: " , perez*;passlng'wlth ilW lAltSFOdTCiiNIC ii^p- UerBlBCtict Senator Symms. ^ - ■ 1 W U h ed running att^'(:J^.;i.;tp>/i>jp]flatc .the/' ;‘Chll .A fh l« tM Sportsman's CholcB^ S '. i 'i ■ -"■...'••'■‘‘■MAD]tDISONj; Vfta; (API ,^Quartr; r; P a le r R i v a r d s ; b ;P JM . - The Spi S'®LUniBUS, Ohionio ‘CAPJ; O hio' rback’' R in d y W elnlakivreplacing‘8 .i.ln*i , - jg n ^ o w .’, Irflt^lAhiM>.P;mHfc'Cpirt ' .r u41 i ': S lu e L akeirM • T U - mS t V 'lIP .iPP,: for Idaldaho.and AmBrlcai g»sBe piled up'a schooiscl record; 715 Ju redI SScott:Riinyan,.passed forir 276.-2 .Athletic , C onlw w e;IfQlTqUeai u p . 562:-■ . >. WBA-ftWctf.VfcWy Rwtf.antf nof:«t - - In % fi*nfonw«-i»nrtffJgniPH y n rds-fl>.and two touchdowns Saturd;jrdayi -yards -to -336,nV^r^M;;X5iv<^Iforhft^ ftSB ant and. Vltife,e iWorKdiap .each. to. 1^laf^yoffiliqri^^ 21-12^ -jjrw ed for more' tlthan 100. yards' confereifrence ..football victory : oy ' ^ J p i r d a y In a 64*6 vlconferen^''ie'college football '..iThe-: j^ iP th e * :t^ ^ in io s ta rtss ’ for f Coach Jim’ Hllles and hI is '. ^iSniO'State, now' 22-2, entered, .the 'B a d glers, e r wbo',were'b66ed by a Can averaglngilOl)l ]yards per game Randailla» Stadium crowd of «4il24.' a c h i n g - a n d 243'.yaxyards 'In i.tottiluif- _iWiscosconsln scored first Ah. a 4^ya . Jefee. But the Buck(ckeyes-x^ck^d.up field.».goal by Todd Gregoire..,wl■.with jPHenishlng yards andand SM ^teoil^l^ I2'.06I TeTt'-vi.thevnratT< fluarter:: B ut S _ % W lU ie .nr3t ; h a lt alo n e 'a g a lim U h fr th e .Cov:bwboys, despite .fumbles,iilo*StateTunner$,‘ - p a s s esstjriW d elnlakr-^rri-r-r^— ^ a l ^ u n t e d 'f o r '3>4;aU=:0peherJ.f< tW T m s . . .M w .M r: ~SaW i^y4Sb±r IS ------HCi(t»*J.HWB Tomailor .given th'iTltartlng; th'.»ly^=Al*"-E<|Ke_a,i-:.*iQxego !gon.,»SUte:a_defense._stUI< [ 14-0 lead maLwasneyejyer headed. ( .. ' 'Stanforcord’s pffcns^ most of the gam mw

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    I ' . * >* ' " [ I w in FatiB, id a tio . S u n d aly. y , S eptem ber 28, io«e ^Fotfaiwel]U k e e p s JB u d L ig h RONGATES •' - ' abd is seconds,ls.Hesse.. iia d - sfecond July,Uly,. iKc(tfun.t:9U i^O ian.»ic«9.,aitttH L__ W i r a s h ^i s ^ M d n p a i f e erry, 4.C«rl PrMS«r, K etettiB, l:Ot.O. > 1 -1 0 ‘s nes-News wrller slightly o v er a mminute back, bul well JM : 1, Mmte BreUJWCtt. B*Heroe,.M.ii. i. . Uoot^ (A P) — Lucius F ioydj/dxttihedfor ahead of B uhl’sI’s David Webster in dafld” Webtler. Buhl. I;0S.S>. 9. Roa S«k*r.. d'SOS'yards to lead Nevada*da*Reno.'the ' . KE'CETCHUM - Tbe course! chchanged., tiOrd place.____...... Bot*e.»t*e..l:WJJ. 4. DIefc Ai«l«w>ii.tSun V*u*3r,>. .. M.W...... i v . , , ...... ^^^ii^m ed.N CA AAA-0lTl5lOTrl^AA- football!l tteam, to a ...... B i a S k y slig{bUy.. h t .for.. S a tu rd a y 's? . Bttd3ad:Llght..;.jSun..ValIey’.s.S . Susie. .Pa ttersoa. also. 'onferonce vlctory-oveg MomootaoaSlate- ■ - ‘ ‘ . . Ketchtchum - _10-Mile.. Run* - but . the finished behind.FLRon.Barker of.BoIse ,4nt I. U rry S c hrann. H eksa, Moot..'* trail-wlnnCT was predictable;5le;-— —~andrhomes#andtidtag--Dlcfc-Anderson.-J-«*.»» ;W.U-3,.Mtrt.Ha>chtian.'Kftrmnn.-»rMJi; s .-— - ...... - o v e ra «onU DivU. Kelchum, J:IQJ*.,4,.A5e HlfSlii*. had run for only 149 yar Bal iromn Utb a t p o in t OD..NAU domiclinated tb e gam e. . . . . F^or ” the eighth Ume In lhee 11-yearl but her dockinglg of 1:06.13 prdvlded elchua.l:>»,iS, ^game8'fhi5-8eaBorii^caiTie. 'total eclips^ the UNR rec■Mord o( m lana/wblchIch was playing Its home« openM, Is M, ished ahead-of the field. -have been-less-II■ than Ideal, reactions ntce Manheln), Kelchutn, 1:43.19. 78 b y F ra n k H aw kins, noww 'i a .m e m b tr pv,,,.ili a„dd Inlii th e conference; It’s kind of bleak up here,ire.” Bob werembced. owner of “it was misersTable out there” said WoncublTliioa les Raiders of the NFL. -R o ssosso. race organiser and ow JM»: J. KartB Ko*J#w, IdWio F tlU . I:14J«. a. ick scored oo Its first thnhree posses- ■ _ • , th e E le p h a n t's P e rc h in KeiKelchum a smiling Pattenjrson.-'**I ju s t g ot w eti •brln»-Rou. Xtlchum. I:^,S3. 3. Klt-Bndl«y, ■ ^ r . S K i ! ! * ! | ^ > ^ aIB s 0on a blocked Montana StaiItate punt, to P o H i aind i t St. 27, W ebtt e r 2 2 h a d1 ww arn ed a d ay e a rile r. ‘*It’i'It’s pret- and cold.” Andererson — compeUng in icdcbi __ ty ivhite^elve-had. wtl some.sn_snow. in ..ih e.ev en t fo r thle e sixUi. tim e didn’t }»4l: r, Susie PatlerwD. Sua V*ll«y, I;M.1S. S. iio!tma^ered4K)int8.befocto te M ontana POTlTLANlANDi Ore.( AP) — Wide r«■ecielver Tim Cor^ i£ e mountains, n but this Is thithe first see the rain andd iaccom panying snow oanle' Waunora. Kelebu. i:17J« 3.' Jeaote ' ;am e-on7lhe--^8a»j.to™imed-s-punt-68^ yards tojea :«»rnw.Kelebun.i:ll.3S. Hrst- tpuchdowTJ o f 'th e ' gan alLrightlntown.” asmuchofafactc ______; “ 'i S -22 victory for Portland St losso'H" prediction Of a ac d v e rse ------— - ~ m'w rieneiuiy Bwdeo, Katchum and Jpyw B alU nt. a tlthe-gam'e-Brith-eTO-yardss-ta l toUl of- In^’ home9 opopener Saturday a^lnstW i ... weatliather conditions at raceice Ume Hem. Shelley. 57.16. >;Jelto, ^*^rall».l!»3l. 7 ^ , _ ' hffl^ ,^ U q hPldlnldJng3Ifliitana.State.loJL76.y B y a rd s ^ I h e------l^rhe-wudcadcats-froro-OgdenrUtahrWw ere out In fronl-'- —prov e ^ tnie-and-resulted in a cchBnge“-'^*^|jj5j;ij|j~ j^ fense came up wllh 12 quq u arterb ack j^ 3 (],q0 half, ), and it took Portlarand St. untU-the thata^t addeda half mlleto the coucourse. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I fourth quartearter to mount a successfulful counterattack. Somom e 150 hardy Indlvdividuals T. •. ■ ^ r o 7 i S i ? ^ ^ « 6 ; i » now 4-01-0 o< verall and 2-0 In the Bigig Sky. M on- yiklng sophoijhom ore J o e R ogere o f Alohoha intercepted a^. deparairted the Elephant's Perchrch a t 10 ...... 0 1 ^ ovierall and 1-1 In leagueueplay. Brian Larserrsen pass to spark the turumaround in the' a.m.I. followingf Sun Valley RoaiLoad p ast final period.d . th e golf g course and TrSlIII C reek ^ )in. The pack then looped> e d 'b a c k : fM t o n t a n a 2 8 Sophim ore qua^rback Chris Craw th at .Rudd Mountain downivn to the ^ ^ ^ ^ i k l ^ U L A : Wff |~drlnk“ stalIofrtH-ahned-b!" b y -th o “ ------MOM. (AKJ — ^reshm ah"qti he other Jusrafler Corrigaijan's paal return- ^ for a school record'425;25 y a rd s 1 Valley Fire Department. inutes left In the gam e, os. io lead Northern Ariarlsona to- a at eight minui In1 J order to avoid traversersing a ; lQd.34:28 Big Sky Conferencmce football. Crawfordd wwent to the alr-for mucJich-of-the game,> . longezfer. s tre tc h , on Jffg h w a y:...75_Tunr, . 7; ^H^^|M maory;4>YW Monttmtana on Saturday. hilling seniorlior B ria n Coushay IQ timnes e for 94 .yai'ds, n e rs5 were v diverted,at WeyakIrikIn sub- • nL:flhead_20d0_whea_Mlkllke_Ehlera— but-Crawforiford-did-nol-conncct-on-« -any-touchdown- — dlvlslcfilon outraroiind^ Elkhoni^tohlo-a-ae- — letions In 47. at- condd sstation at trie Mven-mile i ^■Bm iBieiSEto^ariryanrard touchdown run with 10;10:26,left'in . passesr-Hee fifinished with 31 complei S t o r 9 4 's ...... B i^ r lgpwiSrtrperldd. lemplsfor309309 y ard s.______thenI down' ^Ikhdm. RpadI ' b t ^ t i ' : W i n e h o s i ------^ hIghw;iway >Ydr- a !short stretch:h > and a S o y a g e 9 9 's ...... f r o m * 9 » * * . , m finalII tltiirni»cK ^ the finish line. jnathiih^HiMBe, 01 Shelley, rrai M w liii. P u m p S ht i o t g u n s ______[ l e ^ r l s ui v i h - B b i s e i n v i t a t i }fiw%n until th e four a n d one-half;on Double BlBBL Shotguns ,.. es rfe'm'aroed : before BrolIroUiwell- B K ^ ^ p S y r r ’ .'A pair pal of Treasure girls title.tH lollow ed by U sa HillOn of te a m lotajs b u t thehe'Tigers won-on openetned up'^a'Iead*tp: w ln;56 m ml inutes stolstole the Individual Nampapa. Twin Falls Junior JemJenny basis of their slxixth runner. Twin' , HK<^ nuw er v.from twowo Magic Valley Hannahlah d efeated three^year rivrival F a lls w as th ird a t 89. SnicLH iM i’iSHitiii ■ S ';;. nflnM butlJerome’sle’s Tigers werenH Lauraa JensenJ of;Jerome for the' flifirst In Uie boys divisloL Pobatellowon ... ..OMrAwoutNMiMarvin' IDAHB w m I eS esiS T ^ wbe^denleU'ln thelie I g irls division of tim e this'season th and in the finaleale OJ handily w ith 57 poljo[nts w hile Bols6 JNG THE MAGIC VALL\kLEYSINCEi.970" - ' ■ l & S |f t t e v ^ l M ; C .Courountry Invitational their crosscr country dueling. Hanniinnah bad 86 and Borah 9L^ o S l3N.-SAT. 9:00-5:00 733-8593 ^ hod a a-: '19:51. two seconds^ahead «MmW UU^EO SPACE B ^ -.l^ irsA - MiclieUeUe Brown hit a Jensen.;n .— ■;------* * ^ Twin Falls JodidF May won ‘ the i»ig; : 302 N6HI^ h M a m : r e c o r t '19:32:32 In winning th e Je ro-ome n and Borah had Identicalcai 67 Jayvee girls Individudual title. ^ I.4SI4 . , - v H l H i f l l

    ^<1 iV ^lM dciis tito miss gamele ■ t t i e ...... ""^"'^'.'■'BAS'r RUTHEFlERFORD. N.J. (AP) - N«New York Giants running . .\M)«clC'.‘Jo e M orrisis irelumed home Saturdayly a; fte r being hospitalixed, k - 'i b ut I ^ p robablyy wwon’t play.ln S unday's NFIJFL game against the New 7 - , 'Orleabt Saints,, a (Giants s^kesm an said, Lv £ ' V'' MoitIs was hostlospitallzed T hursday a fter r sufferings leg cram ps aiid * !9li4Eh«a<»( 'y- r- ^ ’tp'aaras, andgettiietting a bad reaction lo mededication he was taking tg MW •;l-^ ^^Si^UM-BweUIngg In-hlsli nose.-^whlch-was-bt-broken‘iast-'Sunday-in a...... ' “ - — j '. ; g a m e ag ain st the:ne Los Angeles Raiders, tea:eam spokesnian Ed Croke f '■••,':.\-''-8tWi-'''' ■ ♦• V MEGAGAtOHOUe ' ■ •.ei^Croke said-Monlo rris had been listed a s questionablequi for the game ; P r e tito f i n e ll • ^ B a tto t e rrlai - - ,;i/;butWa8downgFad(uded to doubtful Saturday. Hlohp«rt'Nonnan got the vital point against Scotl:otIand's S am T orrance in 5 0 Moni(onm...... 34J9 i!^t^usslesl_2-i-2-i_semtfiiial_.yi(;toty-: lhatlat.. m oved them - into a - - ' Oollon K m . ^ ^ abowdown againstinst Ja p a n In S o n n y ’s flt^ajn al. w orth $300,000 to the 2■ After RetMl* v P s ' U ' 6 0 MemAenfn... ;.3M9 . , if •wlorier..'-■•••: C h aim n p lo n • ,;.(The Jubilant-JapJapanese ousted the favoredred U.S. team 2>], leaving ------Spark S a ve Op i To $ 3 .0 0 ??:^American captainaln R ay Floyd, w ho "was be:beaten by seven shots by rk-Mugs i_ C d t t r b l l Limit ^616 S n i D I t .Tommy.NakaJltnama, lamenting: “I did noti getgi a break. Our team is l a U 12 l.l' AOtliapp^.butwenbre must congratulate Japan."n." A m orlecea'»b«t 1l iCHAMPIC _ $ol*pilo«dlnga of an Internitrnal investigation into possisslble violations of NCAA 5 r Rebotd- V B A^i^c^esToIflclalssaiS:a m ------^iV^^^he-NCAA’s sl>six-member committee on or Infrictiohs reviewed ...... ' ...... R StlH O L c ^ ; ?>f^Tenfle8see'a-esse-se - F riday during-a threeil■ eihour-hearlng-m “South...... SB*w5veGoT „ ifs Eveiythlng-You N o«d 1 F K #jy?JCAA Safi said3id U would take a t least a \week to decide whether l l w - Ttt«:Partsl' : - -THFMAK^L*'*R eady YourCGfFor-WInU M W i S S J ^' • tolmftoseiancHonsons against the university, r [HEHTJ ■ r‘3 :-Tfie IhsUtutlonon Iknows nothing when it leaves iei here,” said David V ; ^.:B ersl, NCAA directector of enforcement, S In g ln * Dip:iptiiek -’ H<; , : T en n essee Prcsiicsident Ed Boling, Athleticilc Director Doug-Dickey ‘X V r f Wo t» f ^ p « ® ^ H « a l« r f - - srf-and football Coach*ch Johnny M ajors attendedI thct^ proceedings. • ^^rsssss^m i S'- fLiakers waivew Lucass r 16°° s LOS ANGELES2S (AP) - The Los Angeleeles Lakers have placed •r*oCau«tl* orward Maurice Lucas, a ip-yearii> National Basket- ^^~oiot7^ogm J S S s a :, r^-- v e te ra n po w er forv, M«iodtomp» ^ >H«ry - 1 " 'b all A ssociation vctiv eteran, on w aivers to m ak g 8 B ' ^ • declining," Lakersirs General Manager Jerryry Wiest said FrJday. "Il lO^P 19- If ■ h a d nothing to doio \with any olher scenario0 peoplef might be trying" M S i l ' . 1 - 5°^^ / / M l ' yi topalnt.'^- ' j.iontp Snlami ; traded by Phoenix in Augus5ust 1985 in return for the IVK* KM f : ■■■'• • Lucas, 34. was lr< E sr. “ s r . >t»*rv U t 7 loices. ....______U ^ D «lux* -i": ■ V L a k e rs ’ 1988 and 1981969 second-round d raft choic — — “ nn»M 9 g . _ ■ :< Zc»— sw aock' .. Mtabw'mooo r 1 10»v«ttw Irins Texaco mmile Blod* M a i r O r ^ ^ r i l - a pP) — Sieve Ovett of Britainain won”th e Texaco Mile ■ ------4_4« _ „ i: ~ ~ : rt-jJroRONTo ( > ~ - lyllebM ^ • ; , I f n t a road courscirse around the provincialII legislatureI at Queen's ra'.M r m ii Dorado '. • P a r k Sa tu rd a y , clodlocking,4 m lnules, 4.8second;nds. Kit*r I f f ' l ' f l Truck SM rt Another Briton.n, Peter Elliot, was secon:ond in 4:05.1. He was li. I ..follow ed by.Cnnadif]dian Doug Conslglio In 4:0S:05.9 and New Zealander f ln g t , SSSglpBasil W c r i* r ...... 1 3 > John Walker, the 1971976 Olympic 1,500-meter goigold m ed alist, In 4:06,2T~ — k Oun«H |S 9 9 . ..Ireland’s Eamonronn Coghlan, the faslest lmIndoor m iler in history, . • wasadislantm hiniin4;29.3..* W Z B ^ 8 : JV fitchell«1 claims ringr titlei ^ H»at»r I SUN CITY, SouthUth .Africa JAP) — South1 African A Brian Mitchell knocked’down Panaanam lan cham pion Alfred'ofo Layne“thrcc times ln“ 4 • :. thg iQth round lolo take the World B oxin(ing Association Junior JMii , IlRhtwelghttitlcSatuQturday.night.____ .__ j i i * ■ttDPlf# ' Mo0natle ------^ “ T a itc H e fc h -i No.Ib. 1 contender for the V/BABA title, dominated thc ATJI!lili|i |iy 8 % !il w in d th lo ld ■ ■ :■ ..middle,rounds>,uslnjsin£j£(UabsjmdJ)OOlis.lQj< iJcaKC_Layne_wllhJiltlc _____ -CooUng^y«lTn-Cof' d e fe n se by th e JOihoth round of the scheduled2d 15-round fight at thc •*^“lfiain*n------■ ir, ...... J •%ttnuth*i«tt> I • Sun City resort. ■ ■ • AntHtuit*u. - Mark Calcavec^ecchia, w hose first ap- JJJJ]W k m O r r t * 1 5 91 |(uav\ THE KX 21 PGA Tour Ihis season wass ; a s a caddy. Is on lhe jb o l And le o pearance on thc PG. r. MAX Protection ftS•raar— Iss^ ^ S e ra p o r > brinkofoneofgolfsit's greal comebacks, I Moons A Two- ' ' .Calcavecchla. a cac a re e r struggler who lost hihis Tour playing rights - ijYoor Warranty JMSproyCtoorwr ? |9 9 ■ in 1985 and failedI to make it throOgh the QtQ ualifying school, now On Most Parts. ^ ^ bolds a 5-s{roke leadlad — matching the largestit ofc thc season — going 79^ • ! ‘ intoSundoy'fe finalI roiround of thc $400,000 Southw*iw cst C lassic. SAL£ PRIIWCES EFFECnVE-THROUGMlGH-QCI.Q|llB.4.I9«a ^ ______[. .“I’m playing well:11 Iand I’m confident, but I’m[’m not letting my mind TwirIN FALLS ------:— race-aheadr^Calcav4lavecchia-sald-Saturday-afteifter-taklng sole conlrol...... 1140 AdiM l s o n A v e . E.' ! o f th e lead w llh a no-b'o-bogey, 6-undcr-par66. He-.completed thnIhree trips over thc Fain*irway Oaks Golf Club ' - [ c o u rsc in 2M. 12 underd e rp a r., 7344-6967 ; S h o sh o nle e drot>s Han;risen____ BLURI.EY _ a u t oyPARTS ^ “ ■: HANSEN-TheShiShoshone Indians defeatedd IH ansen 15-5, iS-7 in a 2 t s 4 “ s : < OveHarid Avo. DAILY’a;00-l>:0b a:< :— ; —TtfHrirValleyXJonfcrei]rcnce.voi!eybelLduaiSaturdi irday.evenini. ______^SAT. 8:0< . < .•< : Shoshone also tookik tlth e prelim in ary 15-5, iS-8.B. ,<'♦ - H— ^ 6 7 fl — ^ - - SOtfgloo!iS^g^^s5y=59*r|Mn,^ i i i c ;* " . • , 'v .■ ------— y ' • ■ 1 ■ •• / - fi • V- ' • •: 'iV',-':?

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    ••/.‘•‘.There are as manyny reasons kids' No doutoubl this is why Kyles sayVtac'b e ' ivork as there are. stistudents work- has hadi -‘only maybe tbree or four’.' iDg;'^ says Doris WallsIlls. Twin Falls parents: com( plain in the p a st U High'School counselor.r. ‘“Every faml- years ababout the late hours theii 'ly>r.has 'different needs -and- childrenn w.erev w orking and then *'lt {ffloritles.” turned out oul the kid was through work ' ’,vHer p ercep tio n is tbat. most andoulsoisomewhere else." 'parents worry that iff theirtl students . Aboul1 202i high school stu d e n ts .cu u r r- A(rork late., h o u rs on-sc•school nights, rently .work ,wo at McDonald’^ wMchIch Itteir grades will suffer. si Some Kyles say;:ays Is (Considered the largest . fhothers have told herer they did not employerer of teen*agers.'nat(onwTde; Mb ' ^approve of their chlldiUdren wording. Whenever'e r possible, he tries to a ssig n 1)01 the stu d en ts persusuaded; a them to older emi!mplo.yees the 'late cleanup ‘allow them lo d o so. : ' i shift, h esassays. . • ' ------■ r r ^ 7 ' ' . - Hbw. youthful em ployeoyees cope with , Sometlntimes students want to work [ J j ...... T ^ H u m p h r i cl e s is c^rie o f a b o u t 2 0) 1 high ] school'students 1 ifthel^FaU aM cPoiD o n a l d 'a . r e s t a t i r a n t ' : , . . '. '.... J .'their combined, worlc: aai n d 'acad em ic m ore hoiiioiirs, hersays.'but even then ts.who.areemplbyed.at responsibilities naturalljally varies with , he avoidsds having a student work the individual personalities,es. Onemother latest shiiihift more than one night a says her'dat/ghter wasas contfnuously week. Hele also encourages his young jTrt^ while she woriced,ed. but -I'was a employeesees lo participate In extra- i d o l j o tlasbenfefeftciat j di(fercnt person after shequU.!’--she - curriculorlar activities,— .scheduling But Watts says.shee alsoa has seen their houlours aroun'd their special Danielson the excltining challiuige of the'ladderider at the d a t^ . She started i ' ..‘.‘students -Just blossomom when they events, Times-News writer his job -far outwelglIgiu. the miksed clearinglg tables; then progressed:' ■from lelearning a r to .cook French frles^___ ^ „ass|ime the responsiblllibility. of fi job “We tryIrylo work wllh them (those»se . ‘ I f i ’ mn lucky, someday■ f lI school activities. Jh e y llkevt' S hc estimmates a a,large who aree i active) because. these areire TWIN FALLS - FflFor some high ^ “There are so manjny nosslbilllles," throughh \working the counter'and • majority of those wholO work v In high th e 'b e st t kindI of employees," Kyle/ l e school students, an aflafter-school job m a y be on the otherr he says of his job,, . .'Mou leam so taking orders.ord Now she lakes orders rficfaool also a r c involved'red'In many ac> says. , c a n be a re a l career opp' e pj_the cjMncra. ’' much." He's also learned li to get atlhedrlvarive-ln window.- . • ;iiVUles and - a r e the thi so*celled-...... W hile! sosom e of th ese jobs are only-ay-a— Mork-Danlelsonr-a-Tv right to hls homeworlirk when he-gels—'Hurophijphrtesr^o'sayrsheTises her: ..vsupcr-achlevers.” m eans to a little extra money, for school junior, didn’l-e•even need the —- Mark Daiiielson home from school bbefore going to salary for foi spending money , and to ' Counselors agree some sor students others- it can provide a steppingIng money wtten'he landctIcdJiisJJrst job. * work a t 5:05 p.m . His Hi first shift is pay backick her parents (or her car,-is „work to pay for .and.o1. op erate th e ir stone In thithe restaurant chain..' last year v/hlle still aI smevork'Df(ore she goes, to' . necessities for .their families, fat often . trainingI asa; bus boys and girls, theyley the television'station'sn's engineering announcercers are-looking at the-riglright - never consldered'a cicareer in broad-' work-aboiabout 3 br-4 p;m.'-She'tisually...... headed by a sin g le p a ree n n t t ------^—can-move-ve Into-lhekitchen 01* becomeh e -department;------— — and-taplng-scrlpts-into-to a - casling-before-heTgoirot'thir-Job,- but -^works-aboabout ihree-days-a^wMkrplus------^ A "We assist them anyly vway we can” cashiers.5. ' • ■ "You just want to'stistart worklhgv’’ roll for theLhe teleprompter. now he’s wondering. . . weekendsids and is on tbe cIoslng’shKt; ..because th eir e a rn in g;s s h help pill food “ One. Ofof my better cooks Is still inIn he says, "and Mrs. Wal^atts {counselor When hihe first'storied working3 he h “If I’m luckyi someneday I may be one night[ht-aweek.^-. a . ; • ;on the family dinner!r table! Dick high schoo:iool.” h e sa y s. Doris Walts) knew 1 wawanted a job so’ was surpr-prised to find his gradest atac- on the other side of theth camera,” he . “I haveave < lo ts :o( frien d s who woric< • fiaun, vice principal at Twin Falls In contnitrast to high school, about 80 shere(iommendedme.’' tu a lly golnolng up. But this year. wUhllh a says. Since he beganI workV h e 's m a k - h ere,” sh«she says, Some dayS It's a) . High School., says .ofo f_ lh e . l a t t e r . percen t of students at the College of The youth’s enthusiislasm for his heavier acacadem ic load.-, he s a y s '*11''•It's ing* paym ents 'on a car c "so now I hassle,. sheshi says, but mostly she en-! • .category. A few Laoli.lolians in this Southernn Idaho1 work either futl-'oro r threc*hour-a-day. split-llt-shlft job Is kind of loiigh" toi to'get hls'homework-ork h av eto w o rk ;“ heds." dependingling' on the experiences of ' YuUrllme-lobs.-he- says.ys, and others—because--U- theyive- learncd-to-budgetle t- to r ^ ’-'-whXch. - he-explalalns, involves- Ihing-aboiboul-worklng ISijthat.iLcutculs Since starting workrk m ore tb a n . a „lhelr„cM‘hirdren. C 9.r_youlhj(ul„acqMaln-^_:___ . wQrk a few h o u rs a weeweek. The ma* Ihelrtlme.'le ." ' "* lh e moriy "befilnd-thc-si•scenes details Jnto youi3ur free tlme»’ Buf; tot year ago. she’s m wved steadily up - • $4SeeJOBSonPaaeDS jority have, jobs in '-fast-' -food .-'-Becausoso tho average CSI student’sI 's - - - - ...... ::est'ablishmenls in T\Twin Falls, age is aboibout 30 and many are mar- ...... T.ajthough-som e-w ork -atat .1.the-theaters_rled:andJUiave.familics_worW ng. is^^ , and a few in varl/arlous retail not a.cholcolce but a necessity for m ost'M a u m - rrecelvesijiKlwaxiisis* Shinnr s e n g c ^; awctrd j . businesses, Baun says. of them , ;But whether having a jobj develops -W hile junior jui college sludents, too.’o,’ ' The Juneau h I'TSHSfiInir~Kiwanis-|HM |H H worked at th e college sincesii 1968. Shlnn^ wa)was the town’s •. first mayori . responsible- -work -habit)bits and -pro-. .sometimesles-havo-trouble keeping up-j p - . com m unily- - -servlc<5..- .aw ard was Shinn, whom the aw;ward honors, Is andalsowt0 was postmaster. j * • motes financial expertis<‘tise or is just both theireir grades, and jobs, most,St. established by the-Twi Lorayne: O. now retired after a long 1( career, in Shinn1 ownedou tbe old Flier Record dn excuse to be out lalate al nlghl manage because bi they are “highlyly this- week with Gleai•on E . Baum. newspaper and radIdio in Magic newspoperiper for seven years. He than! ’ - .seems to depend uponon the family motivatedid to better, their lives,” lighting and sound lechchnlcion al the*-'|^B «rj Smith Valley. He has. belbjlongeil to the becamei editored of the Idaho Evening training and priorities. says Colliiillin Randolph, director oof f Collegc of Southem IiIdaho, as lhe_^H D |^- Kiwdnis Club for morore lhan half a Times lirIn 1Twin Falls before its' con-] - 7'"The key lo the whovhole thing is' career plaplanning and placement ata t firs t recipient. century and paiUcipapaled-in-m any solldationon withi the Tv/io Falls Newsf , parental guidance,” Baunlu n sa y s. CSI. T he aw ard will be glgiven ahnually.j,^^^^*^ " community efforts. In 19377 Ito become the present , Having an employerir ^ who Is sen- • The biggiggest Impact, hc believes, in to an area citizen “whc'ho silently and. , ’' - Spotlight He is among the eaiarllest pioneers' Tlmes-NewNews. 5 sltlve of the time anand strength the studenlent work field is for thele with dedication percrform s wor--*A11dllorlun: xpo of Twin F ails, h av in g aiarrivecl in Twin In 1937-937>38 h e se rv e d a s ad-* - " 'lim its of youthful emplojployees also Is category’ cof "displaced homemak-k- thw hile serv ice to th([he success of bailding-rr- lure F a lls In ' A ugust 1905 19 with-, bis - mlnlstrativatlve assls'lahl lb''Idaho Govj „lmportont. • e rs " — priprlmarily single women try-y- . many achievementss -.In . Magic ofthe prod the parents. They briefly' lived1 in a. tent Barzllla1 (Clark, whose ' niece i^ ‘ vast majority of employers . Ing to Ji^ji^gle motherhood, supportrt Valley."" ; efforts ofum, gymnasium or Exptum, on Blue Lakes Boulcilevard,* a few Bethihe! Church,Ch wife of the lale Seri? , _ try to coop e r a te wiUi>>ith students, their familnilles and ^ d y tp prepare*c And, a^ countless volunteers vo who : who Is alu-rr- know, success o r failuri; to blocks soulh of where-e he now lives. F ran k Chui:hurch. ■ : I'counselors'sayTBurihertlere areTTew ■(fiemselves/es • fbr ■■'b'elter '' p a y inig" g " 'h^Ve helped put on ever'CDls'dtlhTCMl- ailju st ligi-oducitlon often hinges on ded lh( The fflmily-sooiTmo'loved to FUerr. :.::Shlnn'iairioter Worked with the Idaho ^'who draw criticism from frc parents employmenienl. le g e — w hether In ththe Fine, Arts audlo/vlsuiof the una^uming Baumhas where his father, thele late William > • See« SISPOTLIGHT on Page D6 always there and willing t( Sllghls ’ah'a" provide' needec sual eauipmeftl. . Hc ha: i P a r k ^H prse:: NorthsV ^ S t ] Gl | ^ p a n ] P |i newV comicc book

    ■ ■ ■ ■ l l j i l H By R IC K Bl b cco m cah o t Item. D ark HotHorse. The Hiiisboro-bon) TAe Oregonly bets < Though circulation iand sales (ig- SlrMley,y, 30, a n a sp irin g sc re e n ~ -. - -ures - are.. closcly '--giguarded., trade .writer, allalready had written Sta^ p o k t l aBELLA i ey. sccrets. annual salelies now are Wars'forDr IM arvel'and an edition.«(- - t m i i ; roll Ionian te ll estim ated a t $175 millllllon for some Supermanlan for DC, the two giants In ;Supermhnt 300 to .400 active titles,», said Maggie Ihecomlc-bilc-book field. ; 3 ' T h e re ’s:*AND. a O re .'(A P ) -^ Hey,ing Thompson, co-editor cof th e C om ic " I t wa as s aan Id ea 1 h a d In the b a c k o( a nalionwldr. Splderman — and tellinc Buyer’s Guide, publislished in lola, my headid f(for a long time,'” Richard- n the news. an- Wls...... — ...... son said.-!!]1. “Finally. 1 felt I had all the ...... 5 a new comic book making------‘-Il’ll. nevcr_be Ji.k eJ:^eJ40s again cogslnplacplace. vider debut that Is brimming»i<>7 — the golden age of ccom ic 1)00113,” ’iT n esanrthere's-somucb a n ; badstuflh ------' D ark H>es o n and villains, fun a n d fan-usl she said. “But lhele dlrect-sales out there,re, iselling through the roof. { another.nat 3rk specialty shops have! irevolutionized knew we-hje had some good ideas that’d ^^^^^^■-publishing more,{ this new comio;es- the Industry.'-'------..: ------sellev enn lw t » t t c r .'’ ...... • - — e n ts orse p Presents, isn’t juslor- Enter Mike Richardrdson and his ' Richardsirdson and Stradley spent the - thwest-groulag from the big New Yorkses Pegasus Fantasy Bookscs shops. first coupleuple o( months on the phone, to give theg stables.-Dark Horse Pres-e ir ' Richardson, 36, opeiwned bis (irst' recruitingng other( pros who had work- money. The. pages, $1.50) is a Nor-rst shop In Bend seven yeaisars ago, (acing ed for the big comic publishers. -In'' ' ' title in “own project'thal promisesis a business prognosls^olof'iffy at best, sfaortorder,der. th ey sig n ed : scheduledhe big boys a. run for theirin Because he — and a fefew others like • ChrisIs WV aVner o f P o rtlan d , who Decemt>er.rhe comic released ils firstin him — sold nothingg but comics, has writte‘Itten and drawn Marvel’s black luly, one in August and or. is business experts gaviive him little Doctor StrStrange, Allen Legion and sllck-paper1 to release another vill in chance ot survival. IHowever, the Moon Nighlighl. be enllrely:r. Those, first Issues are iar- in specially shops soon ptproved to be a ■ • PaulI ChadwickC of Washington g3|H^.m onUily—d w hite .but hove full-color,----- far more efficient- sisales, m edium - stSte, - whewho - has—drawn'-M prm *»:5^g “ W e’reer rc covers. Later Issues willIr’^han-the-old-com etsL_dnii^lore_or Dazzler ananj jU ackthome’s Salldibiii!^,^M • said Rahdjly in color and will appearnd, newsstand. In the pastst seven y e a rs , 3-D. D ark H o rs som e 3,000 comic-boijpok. specialty . *RandyJdy.Emberlln of Oregon • working togreallyexclteaTfia'proud;’*^md ' sh o p s' have opened ffor business,' a partnerBr ItIn an animation studio and " 1 idy Stradley of. Portland,ito^ eventually handling mcn o re tb an h a lf a n artistit fofor Marvel, First ahd Epte '' I )rse editor. "We’ve been' of the total comic sues.1. com ics. M ...... D a rk Hortogether for ll months, andm> - - But that wasn'fenou^g h . ------• - J o hi-Workman, n ^ of Wasiiingttti------r m APUM«phoig/ ic -b o o k -flelg seems lo be falling Into'-a — -Last— year;— Richarardson--calleflT state;'-wh0“rtio“h fis -le tte re d -fo r M i r v a : ------Ic bark Horae Present!I t s Include, froni left, eedltor-w d rlter R^andySlStradley, resurgence ter Stradley in Los Angeleles to ask h im DC and DeliDeluxe. ^ ' • B Creator* of comic I lorse’s entry Into the-com>:he to return to Portland tto edit a new • BIU Spl ne« Dean Smith, puhlliJ i v h e r ^ ^ k e Richardson>n a n d artist Randy En■ n .b e ,l.„ Spicer ol Los Angeles, wKo ’-■ ' alrt]s<-writer Jam e ■field Is tim ed-■'w lth“lln a comic line he want4|fl bto bankroll — 'SeeSee CO M IC o n P a g e Dfi ' ! ■ oe in the industry. After some real dog days In the Ds,- comic books have again ■ ' . - ' :.. . f -

    »#«H.7W ^pund^^ p i H i H p F store 5 ^ e b e r t i o S the-reasoM th e y die,die, the i^<^cal responsesi aand Bubl. The family' nmoved-w«t of WMdeU I « » » - _ bereavment-of - the-cle chUd. It-wiU be beld fron>m l- i94l.-HestUltend8hUhts law n a n d garden...... - ;■ rr. K m ^lebiirti-dlm t(M:top of to 5 p.m . F rid a y Inin IR o o m T I? In th e CSI Shlellelds ...... :------^-'TW IN. m C r—■"Tfie''Commuhlly - h b uiri“are“f iil roin Y a7m. lo^nooi"aS^^ tirlft ^ r e WlU hold to 4:40 ^^Twln.... bu U ^ g y • D r; ■ Bonnl be used for a scholars!irshipjund. • • — — -tionoffitBrat72ffgi blunteers also are needed to, W p ' -- -. r^lMt yvnPIN FALLS - Magtc. VaUey Retlnired ' ■. . ■- Procei,^m '^ he^Uirlft.store.and in. generali.qi*'. j n a * *wUl ru n fh)ii^9 aTin Teaebers Assoclatfoitlon meets at 12:30 p.m. ■'f':'Fi Jo h n so n celliletirates birtlida rd ^^ P/efferiesaid. • T^ iTft_|n*^-day at the. Turf aHub. u t AU retired teachers ai “ ® y 'd ay s, w ill b e t i s ^l.forttlieiiiergeiicy l - P e a rl.'J o h n s o n wUi -fa ^ ' ' admlnlstrafcirs are8 ww< elcom e. TWIN PALLS - I • be services.: p ro ^im, n according to , honored at an openeo hdii^’Oct; 5-for-her-'8St85Ui -M ary L ee P fe ffwle te , Twh) Flails COun- ~~ ■ " birthday. .Friends andat rdatives are, invited,sJ t®t ty specialist.; C lotl>thlnff;ot'aU 'slzes.;:^H nJ JRebckahs getsc hajrocrt dinnin e r.. caU from 2 to 4 p.mi.m. in th e Sunnyylew Court[urts,' .:acces8Qries<‘.'-b6o^ -Addliw tt-A venuo E agt, Twi -^pUances^nd^is ' Hagerman's Union Rebeu a the E^den-Hazelton. Rupei Club mM UatViiith k harvest dhuw from 9 to^ f S j s .*' She lived In t ip ^ . .are avaUable. - Lodge Will hold a hi and Burley areas prlijrlo r to m o v h ig to.Twin F all m e m b en'are n ' . p.m/3aturday iniheh e lOOF.HaU. T h ere also wi 'aUs^ .'.:,Any6ne;wl3hlng.g to donate to In 1871. The event•nt is .being given by be bead q u ari^ r s .be food for s a le andId c a n Indoor g arag e sale froi ber 'store. 6r,rseeking .j.more ;.lot6nhaUQhi:^^H _chUdren, Airce'Hlte,te, Lake,Point,. Utab; Jerr;erry can caU 733-9351.. . Ext. 49. Regular -.■ ■ ■ .1 0 a.m , to 8 p .m . Cost Co for the dinner is >4 ,^1ft Johnson,Paul; Eai3arl Johnson.' Burley, and an< . . ■ ‘ s-^ - -- adults and $2.50 for fo r ch ildren under 12.' TJi lubl,. a n d th e ir spouses. She Shi IpHMMHMMHi ' ^ ; ' public is Invited..' ^ .;:NeweU .Johnson, Bub ji^ ^ o n niieel has , 1ft! grandchildretIren, 47 great-grandchildreiIren \ ahdonegreat-great-git-grandchTld.^ . • m a r l u r 9 0 t l i y ^ r - % eram ii ,|^l6r^caii! Attm>Colu»r:iTOr^ m bnre.' ln- ^r^^N D ELL -_WValtoi-. al Stockbam Sr.. wiU. beb Righifc-tOrW Of]> d c I s s u e a i r e d .. i:Keny':BueU^;i:^-40()0900 .or.' bl^oJr^ af an o^ house from 3 lo 5 p.n■m: TWiNFAUS-^- The ‘LMgue of Wdmeinen j, •' 'M Ii,-_:^aturdayUn:jhe_.WW.iradeIl„Elementary.,ScVod ei qoY '. Vo'tier^^wjll spbhsorir ;a ,b u 6 ire ‘ nrM Uhg on i tht ^ : r K ___ ' {;•-•' all'purpose. ro o m -fofor r his 90th birthday. Bon)m rigbt'to-work-issue ata t 7 p .m : O ctr;6Jn R o d m'1 'in I 5 '" t He— 6f-m-ft-C0llgtfe-af~if~Southerir~ldabD~Shleldf dds-^ ; ~Cofn^^W o'r?riW~l-urnlshin«js~Drproudfv onnduncelki ____ ^® 7s«vrfT n the artilleryery In World War I. He marar- Building. Thec&ttUl11 Ibe s p e a k s boui' ior. abc snlral. rte d . Catherine L ouis< 29a_agalnst4heris8U^whiWhlcl^UIH>«'9rHthe-baIiol +ant-downf6W h^^w errt-W ^nosddy'7^ ana^they cam.e' GasUi sar Nov.4. / , ' O c t o b e r 11, . 4 to 9 p.ht. Conlome join us .at 20^" ^ ~ ^ ^ TTTo' a ' j g T ~ (- .-AAofn-iAve^>L. N o rth ,v d d v y n tb3wn y v ‘Twin Falls, fori ~an:

    1(1- .,.'i .- ' ' JmPiiWDs “Jsays he can’t'work any mornore marines in Orlando. Fla;Fl ■- .... extra acacttvities and Uie.Job;” staStands'. '.I. - » ,^|S Z e- . ■ '■ ^,tances^■•,./•-. • , than hisils current five hours per weeveek •'Linda Stands, wbvhose daughter, - >»lbut Stacfey^-wbO'% antfedItM -to. j|^ /- V Phylli.lls/M acciy licens;’^; y Fran '^ilutchehi; ifi» ■ n mbtbeir-whose becausese he has Jots of homewoch'ock. Stacey, graduated fnrrom high, school eWflJ-papart''bf'her college expehi>ehses,.V v'cbildren'are'grpwi^If sasays ^ e knows - He’s :taltaking- physics,, pre-calculusilus, tbls spring and Is now)wat the Uhlver* couldn'tn*t have had a nicer-situatlon : ' . V j j B e d d eecoratbr c i from . • ..'I.. • .-.r- • of Mverali^lastanbess,,whei^ .i youths trigc^mometiy, iSpanish and govgov* s i t y o f Id a b o ,. sa y s working \ /was* a isco will be show- ; wftre ovemorked ^ In^^thelr tiji J6bs, **un- ernm ent,nt, plus, playing in the hlglhigh posltlve experlence forfoi her daitghtor, Tbeii :oniy-'I.'■ problems . she • • ■ Francisc .^ou^ytosflveThonejney/,’ -" •. , school qrorchestra. He also sin g s In1 thethi p'a^y becau^ ofa gocood employer. couhtereBred, h e r ; m o th er says, w ere . irig :h oow w ;! o c c e s s p r ie .s > ■ , '^They (employer*):) ppack the work Magic V.£V alley Chorale, helps h is littl* : • , ■ . thei onesne^^b0Fr)daughter.. created. :-on; UTe W d a'so Ui?yi> aare doing the. brotherr withv soccer and "drives hlirIf^n Stacey worked twoiro y e a re a t he h e r e iIf n b , y itak in g .'p art ln many; a c ; add—dt'cbli'o'ma-ond e x c ite •:work otctUrfee -p^opU»ple,fV kkeep up that heavy aciacademic load? but praise for Stace;ley's .employers:., createsSOToUonnl:pn>blem8:” - . ; - •■pace.’-’-\ r - : > ■'■ '• ' ■ . ’Jit’s a trick, blit I do it,” Bonnet!„p.i T bey ” w ere reaU y goooodio her, which -. -n. •j^: made all the differencece."shesays. , But;.y; wAen iVcame to'applying n p l e t e ' r o o m ssettirigs-;wjll e be JohDBoonett. I7, jB i » se n lo t^ a tT w ln says. Hiii{i& reason for working is sim - scholarsarshlps,. her, work record hei • Falls High Schoolralialready knows olei-topapay for insurance and g a s forfoi Not only would tltbey cover.' for Stacey;y;,her;^other I believes, ‘ ed - w ith- 'the usu se ' of • grqpftlqi^ th ere’s a., big dlffereltC'ihee iir; working nis carr {and.have money for date: Stacey when she badid special school ' • ' eflrst lamps- p>U i low s', ' a r id o>ther t h accessoriesr.r conditions. ;H« now worlrarks two nights and-sklinling. His parents approve' oi01 activities, but since-tlthe shop closed ; . " 'Se n a'd'concerns'W ben shc -f at Canyon.Springs:IniInn's Diamond* him.^orkiirking, h e says. . , al 9 p.m.' sbe didn’t•t h a v e to w ork- d^KWorking.'-'but ;she reireally Pl*#«r9QlSlH'willon is .req ■ ^iiBld Ja c k r^ p iira n tV.• - • • ' Bonhettlett'S career plans are alfead)jwy. late hours. : jd^'-'hoW 'to"»Ju'se' h e r- tim s p e c i o l e vvent; C air Dorotji3thy or .Janiceiiaaf tj-m y-Job-now ,’-’- s e t.- He'*;e's-enlisted-in-the-Nayy’t ...... - . ..•..Stondi'ies-ittays/Uhd-rittJa J phonelt ------r he says.' But\b^ 'left;: a previous Job delayedd . Whea hours'began; strstretching past as he' grgraduates-next spring be'i:le’ll cd schedules w here tltbey worked, so ber pareireiitsshe '‘n?ai]y misses wc : eight-hourj^l(t5,heskyi:kyi. :;;v - ■ begin batoasic training in nuclear sub'sub; they h ad to 'm a k e cllchoices between- Ing.” ' • Free 61ft III ta n s ' <• FreeReftesliinents __ •FreiBDecon rating Brochure <• Doori^zes ; L. OS:C ■' S p d t t i i ■■ ■ .'.C • ImPageDS'. mliiistr^atr^ator, secreta ry -lre a su re r. $12$ silver'award forir tb e lr desig n of ScCiitte.le.'Tlaidlton: AffdrOjCriwI j: .^ flt^ an ^ Bo^^anand was assis* an arc welded,-spispray rig.- Jim Picabo^ .Cindy • M. he MUI Valley, Fiver :.MIni-Gassia; .youths havilave Phillips, Rupert, earnrned a $75 b ronze Jones. ^ I-Arm* receiveded awards from' the Jarhess F . aw ard " for firt* arc: welded cattle strong;^' T c^^- Schulihutter- ' f a S i S a S^ k Gains Home f \erl3:rly and ' Marilyn Andersersen. (CTJIFHM dUy'Ttiirs with Clevelancand. Ohio. a t Minlco High .Schchool. and .Steve Murlauglu gh, 3) Fuinlsliiilgs t was^ssdelated forteu f y 204 M oln A v * . N . " ■ . RadlQ . S U ttO Q ;^ ^K K .'srtrtte- ; his. . .pbUUp 0(1 a Bott Is their instructor,Jr. lIp:Larson, BurJey. received i < ■ - Tw in F o ils - = - Bfii'wpopulat-jsoo-narifBtionaUbronze. award.for.higitiigh _ ^ - ■'boyle';l e ^ ^ ^ i r e , ' G w ding- Coui ; } K ^£ ;., ,.i;'.J. school arand post high students for‘ hishi: Anne M cClure. dauBiiM er ofDrrCrid"a^®^ory‘Variety' of equipment and am Wheaton College. Nororton, Mass.. for yention. I N E S p A Y . Q C r ■ received many clubhonconors.'. ^ tlllagepupurposes and folds up for eas]:asy the spring semester of)fl986.. ■■ oup next year. Dorothy HaH am - WEDM r. 1,6 to 9 P.M. \ a n d s a fefe ttransportation...... Twin F aU s. • w as sclecilecled ■ Dr. R lch^ Hi BaUscttscher, Kimber^ . ' secretarvarybfthe.'gr.oup:.-...... $7S_ Cbristlna_Culver,- J e ro m e .— h as------r ly schooi sl^^rlnjlehdei I 'TUley. Burley, w e jv e d a S7t V'".' - ■ ' »w' iBed^cea-asslgncd to thele Tongue Point “ n — re^licted‘‘presl3ent of . a^vard ,fbf an a rc welBec hoist. Bom-are“l986-gradutc5jtes Job Corps Ccnter. Astotoria. Ore. . ' D istiic t A ctivities Asso< ...... r : : . | ...... : ^ o f control. O ther new 'ofl X r , „ S S Iley Hlgl; school. Gaylfen Smlycr yci Frank Charlton,. Twinirin- F a lls H igh . w a s tn eMr ir Instructor. Seven CSI student:nts h a v e 'bfcen \ Schoorprlnclpal, vicei president,pi and Darrenen Trucbot, Paul, and Keverven chosen as this year's's Golden'Eagle . ^ Len Penner, ; Glennsns -Ferry, ad* Brown;; IRupert, Jointly rcceivcdi s a chccrsquad. They are ShMa.-* ’ ; I Comip:

    » haslclteredforFlAiin^'n d W ^ m . _ \W illiam C .F ifztzH uigh lyi.D ., PP.A. ■ ^ • Ja m e s Dean S m ith!T dtdl Beaverton, .. creator of Boris the Bear:a r: ' • is pleased to announce the * Dark Horse alreadyy hM.h achieved of his practice to ■ ! crilical acclaim. re-looallon ol ; Don Thompson, co*ec)-editor of the f> C om ic B u y er's G uide anca nd a m an w ith 5B9Shou|lup Ave. W est . Z d reputation for rcscrverve, rav ed in ^ Twin FalliIlls, ID 83301 ' FFAN’m i i t i c : thcguide'sJuly4issue: cal C enter Pharmacy) P ' "Quite frankly, ifss beent a long (formerly Medical I ^ P S O T H . iA N N iV iR»A S R Y P f. Ome since any new publisher pi has * Impressed me as mucnuch as Dark ' (208Ki-734-8934 . F A LLL . RACKAGlGES :• Horse. Watch these guys;y s;” - . ' ; Of course. Stradley' anda: Richard* ...The practicilice is lin rat^ to ■ We've slas■shed the p rio ri “ son were pleased withth the review. • Ophthalmology &'& O phthalm ic Surges e r y n of our 50th Ar • And though they’re nonot gamblers, In celebration Annlversaryf i th e y ’re convinced lh a t D.Dark Horse is ' a s u r e b e t: f e . . S P'OOTS < PACKAGEIE j 's5 0 Per»r ftfson. Doubie OccupantMncy J M Enjoy this special S(SOth year Sports Packagee whichw includes ! 9 % ^ » tw o nights luxOricrious accommodations, unlirmlimited use of ' J' mSBja swimrriming pools and saunas ani:and J. : cbi» M iN arOCTOIIBER 11 PW l J u t -— one day of che follovving‘recreattonalll activities;a< ------v- -- a w g r {•«C»t)uf choice or one aciivityj- — ' ^ 4 ' Ur^limicedd Tennis & Use of Ball Macl-Iachine - j lOOAJAI . . ~ ...... H orsci;eback TraiI.Ride (IV« hours) e Round of Golf (18 holes) - - .• r '^ V .. .. (Can «enenial .irindi'^ual's own expense A\S u p er . . . ^ W " - i i # 7 ■■ i ' ■ ------QR-t ~ ------— —- f f i j RRunfor— WILY CPNP0M I«NIUM PACKAGEiE. . , ...... !■ A great for you andI youry fapiily to enjoy'- ! Serious , , lh e fall in S un Valley. • SPeO A L PACKA:KAGE INCLUDES: P^RICE REDUCED DAILY; • 2 or 3 Bedfooroom ConcJomfnIum • First Night-Pull Rate 1 ^ 4 C o impetiton t ■s- ■ ...... • Ktichen Facllfti:IIfties • Second N ight-R ate • Free Use of' SwimmingSv Pools • Thiitf Night-W of 'A Rate i t ' ’i ■ “and those .& Saunas - ' ' looking for . - ..'...-r--.. ; - O< ffer G o o d O cto b er I *NNovember 2. 1986 ...... ^ g ^IK ^ J iij______-a> Package Pnces i s p o N s d R E b L ) ■ ■■ V . ' T-Z ...... - S u n d a y^Septem ,: bar26.19$6 ,-TlmeImes-News,TwlnFalls,IdahoD-7 ■ ' ; ' -i;'!- :-... aitiiM i y i t o t i aittgs= ^ E i n l P

    7 T i m ^ e r ~ M m •nra PALLS - H r . and ntlyr celebrated :• HANSEN - Sbem^U :kae ‘liirn e r'^ ^ ^ l B d w l e s - i D Ul e m e h t s ^ f m ■ A n iv e n a ry )vltb became the bride ofor Kindg L ee^^^^H . a n open bouse a t t bIr ^ borne ) In Twin ;-;^ ^ ^ H M ^ n S m t 13 l l i - MURTAUGH ...... J..Mr. -and. J tfrs ^ ^ ^ ^ H =ChilBUMtC&urdi?-si-:^ “ ■Aldon • R r-B o W le s /-l-MiirtdUW,— r .were ma^ The bride Is,the dau{ugbter'of G aiy/.^^^^| QouBce tb e en g ag esemeot > o r tbelr NoesbonUo^^^H and -Hdeo-Tumer, Hai;an8ett.-aDd -daughter,'Bobblerio"0-sUBae'L-;- . 1 ^ ^ e .to Idaho ria, la .1&4S. Ji e was bridegroom’s parentsts k n M ollie ments, son of Darleneae Clements, Ai^; ..empIoyeBl«!Krn#a8 , IB In the M u rtau g h LDS35 Church. . ' ' '■ S -fB|IH l |||||H [H |^^' H i^Groomsm w„ and. ushererajwera_M an^ ed by4bdr4wo ... :er;'t!w ih:0Pall8,:..'^^H V stutzman, ^tank ,N S i^!^l* ^ S e Vr:?^i.. W estm inster. . -WayneNomtt. rhe couple has . 'Tammy Danbs, cousieiin o f th e brld& c i ^ lIII l i and klndel Mason ^ i o f f eJring n.V’- a n d , n l h 6 ~ - H I I | ^ l ' attehded the guest boollok. a n d V o n d i , ^t-grandchJldTM. Cantrell was in' chara rg e o f ^ fti;^ , FIrtf"Ate'7^^S9 . IZ|i£S^^SS!5Sj . p m flf deslgnedtor farmers,, dairy< w orkers, m Jerom e .Senior Citizensin? C enter^;^^^^^H 2 w ant td'know m o re ab w ere'*''^^^B | , to school. m {irrled.O et..24, 1626.:i.'- 1in. Filer, and; .-l|S V n Kbave- Uv^ In Jeromen e . s i n c e ' that,. jdcspiteo^•verlargecl:lass s iz ^^ . Cias^ are taught-^,-b 7 v ario u s in*' i^lM ll^f^l.A m '$m ‘:W \ . tliAe/'- They; 6«med-and‘nd cdperat^ :i:, Af; V PROVO,- lltah (Ap')) — ,‘U tah is ed'ucaUonD'ln l "Utah In DemographicIt. structors and are'veryry informal, ac- ^ 7, I 2 'of 1 , W ciienaoft?- repair shop ib Jerome untiliint retiring. -' > /probably: the. m'ost- liteeratc'^t^ln r Pe^ectlv<;lve.V ' - coE dlng.. .,to . S usan , T h e event Is'belDK boshosted by tbelr : . the' oatlon. but educatonits and educa- ; But otheiher-statlstlcs. a re less .posi*n-i.. outreachcoanselorfortrthccenler. children; Charlotte KllmMd their I'andi,, \ih e .istate!s< jiisduc^tjonal ; importantit . measure, of a teacher’s...i,- October; on Tuesdays, a ».©«*■ tiw' SMUses; The OMple ha s e\ i ^ t grafid- - achievements a ^ not translatingjto.tr re^onslbllibllity and work'load,” soid;,2 rrbm-l:30 to ,4:30 p.m.n. at Cavazao's PrdE«.o« children, and 11 great-gr»TMdchlldren.. ' ..Restaurant, in. Wendtdell. T h e , f ira t. . Mt* iiI nMfiMd. Qm >n snandpiwl^x . more doIlarS'Jri the .woiorlmlace,M >vo Van:Mohdfiidfrans.,*'Utah has.long bad . researchers said.' th e h lg hist ^ t pupll-teacher. ratio in the sesslonlsOct.7. , 9.99.}on .. w io -. In- 19S3,- 23,'percent o ol f )U tah’s 1.6 natlonj, ,B,By. whatever ..measure,tre, Discussion titles lri ' T:^-9S54.ExL 361, : cJ Menu . r, a.m : t o l p.mp.r '.; ' ments, and. In contrast;t w ith declin- ■ MondayrriCook'schojcelee.. Ing national figures, eriirirpllments.in ' ' 2 T u esd ay —CabTjage roHjoHS -" ' - * . Utahareontheupswhig.' The' state is at the3 'top of the f«rin9 Oiieilty CompanT**» i « p i ^ s " " S Wednesday-rCubedstejjteaki.-- ' s ■ ofjts popula* -^1 Thur»day^7.0 ven fried fl geless Senior Citizens - charts In the number of E ninial^llavaiiliiisiirirance . TH F^ridiay-^akedham.' ' ^ >Ma!riSt.N.;Klmberly tlon com pleting -sqmeiv]ivhigh .school education.andifromvL93>y,yeQrsofcoI> HM lth-Dlsablilty " Salurday!»^’.Pancak'eiHtfjipenlngS Hi S^lotlxlng In'MEOICARE SuppU — 8.mrto;lp.m;ieveryoneWe;W elcome."T—: - Monday—y— Hot meatloaf sandwich,--;„.iege,jm d Ig.secolijtnaWflW/?0allyJnJto: , WR L.M.; : 9^' potatoes and.gravy,' a: com,- slft^"i r percentageof blghsphooli>1tinaduates.. .1 .W J^ ---- - “ 733=8733--" tom atoes;; bread, butter, apricots^ “Utah’s record makesilsift.clear that- N o w A M O elo tM V nih IK-' '''■■jM ■andcookies.ies. •• the state-has-a.'literate F J said BYU,. professor A d r ia n 'V a n ‘ « M onday rr;. B argain center cen 9 a.m. . Wednesda•day — White beans and , _ ."DDuanel G uhdersori Ag‘9 o n c y . to 4 p.m . dally;^ crafts-'ai(Vand-qullting ham, buttettered beets, slice chees^;» . Mqijdfrans, who, alongg with Dean --M 9:30 a.m< to 3:30.p.m.i>biog

    B iirlty. RUp«rt;PiPaulfO okU y ______6 j % - a a s a - -BtiihIjCdtiliforcr-.tr^rh^TT^T^rr;^::-;: HAVING A '’ • ' - i f . . . . , . » 3 3 . 0 M 6 ■ WE'EDDING?, I t E S I A R t S ^ u ■ ■; V ' LO'-OOKING.IrOR ■ SIM DAY,^__ CHILI^ D R E N ^ D E ;CI D an SJEjPT; 28. Wagon Trail’ .IL ANN&WERS? ^ Fridlddy;,;Ocl«ber'3,‘ 1.91986 S LETLE THE BON ..f ■■il GQlteitegci of Soulhern IdIdoho ;tI - ^ era CALIGO 5(1% coiton SO%.poly«it«r.«M HELP! - -:t ShieldIds.Bulldliig Room™ #117i -, ' ' S ^ > > ‘G IN € ■ 45-wld*., .. ConqnlulaUom ^ fl PRINTS S9I8 ^NDBKTW»HE8 y 1 :0:bO 1 p .m . toj5:00 p .n. m .. •: 'A . 50nnlng; The start ef. ' w aves a together aharM Ift k)ve Spadkarii: ^Q U IL T S ------a n d happiripplneeer A Ume for plena,------Dr.Pn)tiWI«-Pw}lalrld Importantaniyourbeglnnlr»9csnbe. > For South Cenfrf r a i I d q h o . _ ;; XSTOAteAVASHMOTOWOftlOOW '

    iVE : ■ r e q i .. . • ’ FINEPUminNJTUR^g. g if t s ' , ILOCK PRINTS ( aiSTER: TODAY! ; F y ywour f Iconvenience wa now [ r ^ FUa NW ...I! * 6 9 ^ '’now' 29* ^ t ™ j'0“ may "> reglaiar — • . .Horoewoiiworid,' Lower Leva): ; ' . . I NM IPROQRESfS OURIR ...... ■ ^ ■ r IntimatedIte A pperel, Top Level. » > - i— • I 7 8 t h ANNNIVERSAR SALE E WASHAIABLE WOOLENS i Currijrren t Brides f o r , s Wool/(><>lv l. r>4'(>(r‘ wld..v ■ S a . • J 1 ■ i ‘S F S 6 » l “ , Cotlon/^l>,V4S-^60" WRwR/vxSQ^ iMPORTEiEO WOOL FLANNEL ^bd" ntfvctf-100% Bcfylie. tib-coiton/poly. ■ f t / SEPPT./OCT.; V . . - — R.fl $H,««ytl • ■ ,- • -■ aRtra S5.‘)Hvil. NOW ..." *i .> -IMPOBTECEO-WOtiL BLEND...... "WW e n d y St. Je a n ' ^ FANCIES> AM SOLIDS SeorgeK aieger ■ ■ ; . Kuy. S9.VHlyii, yii . - S e p te m b e r 31 . jip . STEVE r ^ ^ I V E M L E FASHIONVWCML V COLLECTION • T KimCiml^essersmlih 1INT9 ■ R«a « y / d . r —^ . ■ , Mac4 a c M cR eynoIds 100% cotlon. 4 5 ' wide. ■ 8 ^ 3 9 Bi HKW. cotlo.1. 45"wldtf., 8 l • O c to b e r 4 — ;-R»9-S3.9« yd,— now ,.,-,------^--Now— f ?6-” ..»83t__ H. J " |9 9 ____ J . . a - ■ ...... '"^KKaren ai kiinker • “ . BruiB ru ce R obinott H j H _ _ -..O 0 c to b e r 4 ’ . : ■ n T in .V * a • ul EMBBO10IW > 'SIN6ER DEILEBUTANTE AAnnette^iarrison nr • y- -3-;-nri4iiteB. SSfil?.?®'’* 4 4 L MpDEL 6212— ' OW;.- - — -C hariharies VanCleave-T ...... : : QUILTING PA* ■ Cllt.CK TMI.SI. I 199. .X...... • ■.... NEEDLECRAF , i»rm ” TcTodd Lucas fepartment^ Living' room,n, bedroom, dining, SfUctad kit cieBranc«.' •Irani .li.>p IC. ^ ■ Savings In every dep ff E ' ' O'O c t o b e n ? S ^ room, lamps and acce:cessories. For dlscrlmfnatllatirig shoppers who ' C C E = ■ appreciate quality.de'sle'sign. and construction,-,- tithis is yp.ur' oppor Ariel.rieneGoedhart ■ . tu n lly lo m ak e an investia stm e n t in fine furniture. JonMJl lrkIn ^ I l p u i ee cffffabyr i e s • _o«OctobenB -- _ . : H b u rs ; PalReynoIds ~ Blue iTakee s M o l l 1. - Frt. 9:30-9:0010 Burley Mall l T KeKen Bennett 'October25 ..• I 2 T T at. 9:30-6:00 f j ^ e r i s dp t n ^ m=-12:00-5:00--■ 6 7 8 - 9 a e a» \ t & i i a a ^ ^ cHARQEirot,rONYduRBONOR ,• :AJU£mcAN£x.ifxpwfissAccoi/wr.-iT—- j " - ...... J z i i R Dlasrasfni^sBivcirN. r N. ' : “ f r / , ^ c ' ■ .■■■ TOORDEfi.CA{. CALL: . • TWINFALLS7:.s 734-4600. rr-* * rr . -TWIN FALLS A UNIT OF ALLALUED STORES. M M M -

    \ • ^ ... ■ i - ' ■■■ — ...... X: , s.TwlnFalla.'tdaho Sundaiday,^^f>tember28,19M Soml e b o d y n e t t % i g n oi : r e i M o rr i m a n i t a i f e n o t i cC 6 S partment of HeaUb & needsne sponsors to purcba«. 1 E5p@b' aeste'^volnnteers” to^pu"pujPl>-g0e9-t0rthe-8tale.-(ln—-fooIing-aroundrWheft-Moid fo< toldhlm-that-734-5700. caican .donate, call Marian |at 734-38* 1' I , ' ’M v U g i 7'accountQt (w ith o u t reading 1 2 , M innesota, it’s fl'five years.)' Eecame . furiousJUS and toJd • The GirlI Scoutsi w.iHT.Deed of an 'honesl-effofort-to notify-tbelr -mim e that I am-not to talkk toti her. H e' adiilt“voIunlS ;/>:?96*eTtfinetoifer T'received a'cair ' , [ecB~to offer programs ••Volunteers are ne^ed'ti^tiT -'T *! >ut th is d o rm ap t ac- cacalled ber a troublemakingRg sgossip. to girls In tbe ^r\r^fnufetbe, bankl^ .-a .- ^ ln g m_e..'Wbat I. to thth< e s ta te l - . customers aboui le Magic .y d lex ..F o r_ ln - .Community...Actlon...Co: Agency Marjycustorriers move —— riti-n o w -.w o n d e rln g - wbj ’ .. '^DBfiSe3~fo~do abcobouf'tnis account.' I ■ 'II ' i Investigated out-of-state! 1 p - poJlcy.'fMi why.-Edlth’s (ormaUoQ^CtiContact—Linda—Hower,-Stcstore—Neededrfor-the sture .-aitsl’- 1 "ff and tbelr addresi!sslsu ^0wn.)lfthe phphone calls to me botherIher him 'so 733-3191. Oiitsl . l u v f r 'a cbecklng{account ac at this bank andtid savings a nd loan com panle: tslde of Twln- Falls, call smsmall children's clothing, w in|^-: ,1 ired, tbe state then much. mi Could he be worrljrrled about CoHcot Lock v^WidM my Ume! sasavings account. learnirned thal this-- law exls has e x p ir ekwood, 886-2378. A lso coicoats and knick-knacks. It you . ■ t of dormant account what wl I might hear next?'About Al him, needed are glr ' • i ^ '^ l'pent to the .bank I a n d was In- almomost every state. I asked.fri frlendS Publishes a list tlrls and adults who b av e like liki to. volunteer onhave Iteitagtffr/' m Bffort^to locate them --m i fbm ^?that theB nmoney in this dor* andd businessI people if they had maybe? - -■liTHBBdsS tn:Qlrl-Scout Wider Op^ 'donate; ddi cbhtacf: the ’ stbre’'‘iBtaS?&i~-B «ntu nnl Many cannot be! f.found. _ n th e-p ast to . ^ a r e ex- Sh( ^inaB^;^count wouvould. go to the state heartard about this law , a n d onl;only one •DEAR WIFE: Probab Shoshdne St. W. or call D orot^?& - ■ '■{ • .’Itlt w u not actiya:ivated! I asked what pcrsc ders, if you have an S & p e rJ e n c e s willitb those Interested in 733-9351, 733 exL 49. I rson hod. locally or in another. UnUnless be Is a complete f( ^ *. -meant, andid was told lhat all PiePlease,, Dear Abby, alerti«rf th0 account eith er lc .Im a p p ly in g for aian oppurtunlty. Former- ay- attenU on to-tboke 5)2m ake absolutely certain th; ro u s t’do to.. acactivate an account publlbllc; People assume thatat tb?ir PlMse-Pby -Scouts -arare also-needed-to pro- TA£si publlcservici^ . columa.zJ^~ I . "dormant accourunt” notices. and.act a«diid n ’t h av e a s h r ^ .of Incrlicriminating- yj^g talents and a - skills and act-, as dea ' :*a* 'put Jl In or take' $1 out. It monejneyTs-iaferto’arbank:or,-sa iYldence_against^lm. ------designed to match needs lo tt ■ -.1 ' *th«yi don’t r e a dI the tb fine print at the OE5EAR .VERTA: Wbat a valuable val where. Shc calbills mc regularly and reg■egulariy? And why Is yourMr^M,hnnrt 3x4-f00t tabletto bold a io p y m achine i__ are needed byy Ithe United Way office, > . e^tort of the notice,not then after a servli•vice you performed by wrltl/riling. I dues me in onthe U hanl^-pank^, and i(eeteeplrig a troublemaking g ; gossip In If y o u c a n donaiate. call 733-4922. ;f ' . 5,^-m6re years nilall their money goes callccllcd my banker at the Clt):;ity N a- so fa r her Informmation has been'right his'lis office? TIMES-NEWS “ 5 I CLASSIFIED ad v e rtis in q :^ : - I • T b e Twinn Falla Crime Council ' > PHONE 7 3 3 ^ 6 J ■ th costs,, home c<:are top seniorss 4a g e n d a y MOUNTAIN HOJlO I^ - Containing otherl)er health providers in' thethe state community-based‘d adult day care fleeceion.Aiging: continuation < . 'bealUi icosts andI expanding e options so thalth health rates can be cocoi n tro ll-. will be recommenim d ed a s w ays to help perce rc e n t ; sta te , safes toj ...... OBE F liiSSYCHIC m m s 1 1 ;— Ifor-Iong-term can:are-are tho main cdmimore effectively...... keep older A m erkricans in tbol^ homes estastablJshment.of theronsumiumer_ Pro- _, r — r - -{^ues on whichich Idaho repre- p r e fe r to b « -—. and tecLIscUon pivlslon; Inci^asrtrt fundiiig- ‘Rising healUf'costs threate: lBentaUY.es of th et AiA m erican Associa* T e t a T M t SitutTDnallzatlon. J forir ^educatiOil and adequateite funding '•■'-'■Mw t t r j m wDAY WOHKSHqi^l i j I ancial security of thousani ‘ tjf>n fff R g tlred iPi P e e r f lo n a ^ lll focus I”}"": ddle-nged-ah(Holder-Idafao- jinding_alteimatl.ve5 , foiri'Uie,.CirculL.Breaker ^ TaxTax Rfillej_ . . . J j ' M > during the next sessionses of ^^"®^*®"*denls T .C P to instltutlonhl cacare an Iritergehera-“Projrogram. " “ • nts,” said SLC Chairman Jai W itb nursing hom e Tl: i .Legislature. ics. "Since M edicare p ay s for tional *ssud; “ W Tbe SLC will oppose ielephone le: J' ' iS r W " ' 10:00• AAM. - 4:00 P.M. ^ • I. .These prloritleliles ond other o v e r $20,000 a y ear, derasregulaU on,. believing It coui:ould drive ^ • ; percent of older Amerirerkans^ averaging o' ;BMtW Mtemlm B urivy Inn, Buriey, Idaho • H >> legislative goalsI wwere adopted by even young peoplpie worry how they upci3 consum eji telephone bills.Ills. ■ : j I Ilth cosls. il Is Imperative \ < . PrMvntedbyby D r. f ^ r l a n n * W oylock. ^ ' H • 'AARP's Idaho Sstate Leglslotlve f '”" e co sts f o r : aging TliThe, fo llo v ^ g officers hav ! Legislature take positive.: wUl afford the have been - ' ' \ * : -'.Committee, a volunlunteer group which *: parents.” he said.d. “We hope that the eleciected ! tovlead the . Idahoaho Stale. . ^\ j Author of'of ' Th»PtychIc Hoblt" ~ ^ I J 92.000 AARP i® , control « - outH}f-pockel h Idaho Ugislatun ar AARP: Brooiadcosfer of Radio Shoi represents the Its." ire will vigorously Legleglsiatlve Xommittte for - how KTEE, Idaho Fallt r m ' - members In Idaho,'10, d u rin g a m eeting pursue better optlo.Ions.” Jach)ck E. Johes-.ot'MountainBin Home, . ' held in Post Falls-ejs-earller this month, Inn additiont td'seeklng a dataata col- The AARP Statei Legislatlve_;:cbai:lairipaor. D r J.P; Mlinson.om.of S an d -. ‘ d I M ECTlONS" 3 i M j:-" ■>'according lo a press pr« release from lectloition system for health costs,ists, the Committee will altalso seek a b alan ced ,;poin')int;;.^i vice .'chairman;i; andi A. ' TAR ' c CONN i : the group. AARPR P group, w ill try to ex]expand approach to llabllllllty Insurance laws; ^low)W eU '•‘.'Skip" C ra m e r of Idaho ^ For Registration r• Cnllg8-9531< yjg j; ■ ]; , The legislativee groupi will urge altern‘rnatlves for long-term Qare.e. adequate fundingg for the Idaho Of- Fallialls, as secretary. ' Idaho lawmakerss tlo create a data Opti•ptlons such as home healthth (care, . collection system^ fnr f hAQoitals and houselisekeeplng and chorc servicesIces • a o . a o Rta i lM rta f r o a i I d a i»olPow n I *ror'nuiLabjnE ’-"'fl ro r « « r V lc a Catroni e IH i M P e m p s . " ••'"‘'V CSI Czlasses- l THIS MINTER l ...... i Interiorr design,c quiltincig are scheduled7 ( 1 M r ENjfJOYTHECOO 1 -r'TWlN FALLS-S- Several home art fromI) 1 to 3 p.m. and the other.frc classes begin soon30. classeu e s call 733-95S4. E x t.'363 ' w. Seryice Vyhciat We Sell ■ - pump...AnIm erica’s 9 \ selling brand.id.Qivewa^Itoday.. 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