> AAM chbarter nec;ar— B l ' Festiv)alofTreilespreviei — Cl i i i -4 - Indfa'CappB'otJaranw . ■ ______Jto JW ilJ ^ M u n t o o lon’tfgi^get: — montonly 2 daya using y na^aWsClassllIedsr t e l ^pJayfeiSagame —-■Pl wM1;.733H1^"*<0WI : to perforr [taH-iii'l ■ I@ i , 3 5 0 5 9 0 2 3 5 0 KALVAR CORP _3J.22_.S..3RD E 1 . 0 0 4 SALT_s LAt^E , C.ITY .--UT-^34115 . Sunday, Novemember 29,1087 ' 02n d year,yi No. 333 Twin Falls, Idaho10 ^ipires^rerffffl ’^ 1 te m p i»ers fli[are ; i . ■ j By JOSEPHS. FRAZIERI ‘ • with.” - The Aasociatcd Press The segregjegation building for- ine^y was useised to house inmates - V ATLANTATwo ,ncnew fires heldBolitary . confipem ent, broke out Saturday in the thc federal St^«t5aid.1. FirefightorsF were bat- f • - i-.'- prison held by Cuban inmam ates, and tling th e b lase z e from : a position away one refugee told fellow Inmatosinn he from the buildiIding bccauso it was in w as ready to kill-som b1 of the 94 . on area underjrCubonscontrol^ { ■ hostages. Later, a spokcsitcsm an for Stowart lateater reported a second theTTIIKatcs said they w ere•.re read y to fire in th e cdtiidlication building, near . V'*' die before droppmg-their•ir demand the prison facuictory th o t b u rn ed w hen _-libtfreodom.------— ^ the Cubans“revolted n Mondoy_.,.He. 3 . U.S. Justice Departmentent spokes- gaid firefighterters probobly.would not, . man Thomas Stewart s;satd th e able to pouru r w ater on t h a t fire bc- : blazes erupted Saturdayly ni ig h t in cause it w a sI tooto far inside the comv the prison segregation bulkuildmB im d p , „ 1,5 renc•achcB from o u tsid e th ir in th e complex’s education)n tbuilding. _____' Firefighters were hamperetered by tho , \ Tact th a t th e b urning• -biiildingB -b Federal ^iciols ofl hod shut off w ere inaccesable from th[C e area a s not w ater to thJ e prisonp Friday and said controlled, by the Cubans,s. whov took there w ould[ bebl no food sh ip m e n ts to inmatos. Food supplies over the prison Monday. the rioting in - “Am ong the in m ates there th are within the prijm son, how ever, could al- lates to hold out forrsev- people who want to destrojtroy th e ert- low th e in m a t tire prison'," he said. "Thaihat’s one of- eral weeks. AuthoritiesAt reported no the many factions we're■re d caline Progress in ncnegotiations. 160 feaared dei>ad in oceaan jet cirash B y DAVID CRARY m iles c a s t of Madagascar, a much •' The Associated Press larger- islanand east of southern Africa. : JO H A N N ESB U R G .'SouSouth Africa The cockpicpit crew last contactcd ” • A South A frican A irwways aj Boeing the ^ u n d1 1l 0 minutos’before the y ^ jum bo je t carrying 160 16( people 'scheduled landing, lar whon they told ‘^^SS -• bBSKBSBm i-^ntTollers—about—an— -r -th e—Indian—a»p—trafne-r< Feltmancif} the«honO K o t t h e itontjiPohoUW yRcfth«) Ocean near Mauritius alte:ifter its cri/w em erg en c/. to».boa£J^BJ(uire«LF( reported smoke in thc3 acabin and Thc planele “reported that it was ,v,- cockpit. All aboord werwere feared doing an emsmergrincy descent from >*< dead. its flight levcevel down to 14.000 feet riake Giqityon^. had smoke in the cabin, reaksleegm/Sr Tho jetliner crashcd•d in early because it ha B dybf m orning d arkness m inute:itc s before i t - sm o k e -in -ththe-cockpit.”-Maurit»u» -r------— ..-n...,. . was to land at Mauritiuss fofor a refuel* controller SetServan Sing told The As-- in^c& fl^tt?w ek8--lU'-W wr.re^wnB ^80-lte caat^ h is ab tiio r.said . A ga'shifshin his head alM rei « canyp ing stop cn route fromn 1Taiwan to sociated Prcsi iTinieJ-ffewswriter . . •' & was iihlrijured li^^li^-went for help.: - , He sa id the th jot was cleared to quired ^sp^n'stit^es.fahe'be's'aid,. but . J a ils ' .:\8iii .Johannesburn. . jsileaam aig ean d vyas • a f : pfebably: saved - 'Jamn ^ ^' ’-:liC&^»bicaiiw .. „„„ begin an insinstrum en^ lan d in g sys- .•.•v '-T W .i^F A L L S ^ 'A n 11-:l-ycat-bld.bby climbmg -rigright a m lu£fei»d only tlsailt Another South African jsp w ^ e d //- t;.• . /there’re’a' Ke :c6uJS have?si;rer^t^.:.'O!ft>0f;, can Airways nppi-oach Saturday bOTcatti .the rimm o f Sn ak e R iv^t.C an-.' notnotbrokenVafl had been susp- p lane s e n t to tak e rescue c as serioud t>ecfim^..qf!’ .thert,i^.^irfevfl'Feltmai^ifliid;, ^ ; ; ‘Roger.’ It w as going, • yon, broke hia le^an'd gashsh e d h is h'ead w hen he; I, SShe aaid. he was listed as i the'island radioed that p6s8ible';iritemBl in]uriesI that^ wouliin't JaHb'W'^v';^ffing'Uares&Ffiltman-lay vrit r s that, going to that point, , slipMdj and fell 40 feet off;![f^a ledge.'.’ '“'.pw biisieet-rMds.-the' . ..bhe'.'o:' of Fall? JCouii^i! husi w as spotted about 13.Q.JI that we had no-contact, ■ '‘‘JomSs son bfjf Jeny.and.Trevflf of upup'briX-j^fl. ■ ■ y . Mauritius. An empty life i • soii.w ent C h ris tm a s . .rocky;cy-tBi$^aln'where ha fell pro>prby^-^^g tlU' : i038TIpop8,feU^h;oi^:at!aftor'ridoh while clira^.. Trevft !1 F tltiftan sa id h e r so itnojiignor Mali wjth his-friend count0 ^ . 8 h o s t iriecMseihle cireu.eaa.> ;• ■-'.• J' •>; • -suitcase were seen, but i as no immediate indica- • • ing' j vrfth a ; frl T he arrliner was oni’a~rbgulflrly~would a' rejoinin thi e scarch a t-d n y b rc a k - ■ boy. alive.” T rcva'foltm afilOafd'^taydarnlBhtr-Trti where-they-fimnd-ftrtrail- jiUt gone down to in- ' ihg ambulanco- i dovmstreainin _^hear__ ; Canyon : ^IscheduledK flight fromI TaipeiT and Sunday, tryiryingtopickupthesi^al "after het son iinderwcnt; sBtirgery. “And it Iwks - Felttaari Fe said .''T h ey h a d Ju s box-containing_thcvjcl’.fl____| Y,efltigtttg.a»y rocks,: sh e said fags Golf Cburee. ^ . V. -Iwas due to land at MaiMauritius for from-^o-bo; ^ike■hfr«atnfr^)U^fa^r:^nsnscathed ” ------:— !— Ml gath‘cY«d"TO*:bDth------• ;; refueling at 4:13 a.m. beforebef< resum - flight d a ta rC'records, Doctors p u t a p in in Ja■ames* i rig h t thigh bone ■ ■i• She learned that her son way and th e n aiiother , . ' > S c e R E S C U E ;o n PP a ageA i S . 'M n g its night, ofilcialB said. sa Mauri- The planele carried< 141 passengers ,to help h eal th e broken legIe and ho will remain , feefeet to U lo d g e l^ a t gay?^ waj Utius is an island chainin about 500 and 19 crew.’w: ' '^'1;^ Witness recountsts brutalify ^.^DramaTi^ “Scent<~6fm6n leyspUt . JPolice visible, ho says; ■ . "baabaahed a G-week-old boy agi tra tiv c capital. ____ ^ status, immigrationin oflicials ^ ______M artirtinez says he becomes sussuspicious when th o kitekitchen s in k u n til he died. •_ report'. I percentage (of person.iTTTdrwofkli^irihirexact-nui m m b er of-day»-plua,------_SeycnS women, five childreInm m d loo nti-govemment diasi- Buhl-^i^a “Wo’roro getting o suhstantijU p Renfro, a Bt ” says Marvin onereqiiquired by the legalizationI ststa tu te . foufour men werelcillcd; ...... - . dents ronm Matala ta b e le la n d ,' opposi- a of Texas applicatioitions) involving fraud;*’ resident, and G ana o strict composedof TheI 1 IN S ofilcera have to' kno^now what crops are John J Russell, who wns ai tion leader Joshushua Nkomo’s tradi- o o n th by a _ .. . .M o^nnBnian, INS dircctoi^ of the dfstrii • were indicted lost moi lecific p e rte n ta g o r'’-grown-vi-whore and whon to deteraermine if an alien-is the time of the mussucre,, tbecame ^jonai tribal strongronghold# federal grand jury.y. Trial ' is Wnhq anand'M bntona. Aa for a specH u ta n tia l. We ex.- eupplybTing false i^ormation, he adadds.' . the only surviving ndulfmcrember of Members ofDf G^yigus's gang -BcheduledDec.Uinlin U :8 ^DIb- .M o h n n Mian just repUea, “It’s eubsta as that which we Fraucu d inve's'tigations are'h antidied d l by the'law en- the thc P enteco stal C hristian corlommune under NkoMkomo's commnnt^ in — trict C ousin Boiae.' . , peeled. fraud,fVj but not ,ofl.blo,^nL“ 1~: ' : ...... y -"TToyccmeo e n f a m o fth e IN S.'Iirfact.ict, if th e legalization - cal ' I'ilommunitj'___------"j' tliiT'*" scven-y^■year _ w ar for — ... llic C886'is •alio'-VTOrth:al6 - - h a v e e nacountered."- c c . -r.-rr--— . roaoTMt m onth in otticcrsra su sp ect traud.'tHey’^cJTri’nT d rrectry tell'th o in^^ Re.ReconclfiatTon. He said.hete woiJld independence, thenthe returpcd to the watching for 'its ddriunatic . T h e finfirst case of alleg ed frau d aroai vestigat[ation ■ oflicers because of < cbnfidohtiality abJkomo did n o t.w in - elements, which havoIVO already U.S. Diet)istrict Court. ,. laGarza-of.Texas— restrictctiona, Bastyr says. Their-sr.suspicions-must b«- NeNew Adam’s and Olive Tree. 'p o w er in election's■on's.-' ■ ...... - ...... ------Trabrgedr;~; •...... - - - - - E s t e liB'Rohfyo a ' of-BuHl and Irma C 4 for allegedly fal- channelteled through the .districtct oflice'in Helena, opened, I Nkomo, on a privato visit to Ronfro’a attorney',uy', Jeffrey are schcdicduled to go to tria l Dec. 14 fc "Whon this atrocity happ tion under th e Im - M ont. e United Englond, condemlemned tho massacre . _ __Hepworth.of.Ruhl,_cJaclaimed he sliying aian application forlogalizatior was on my way from the ^ ------...... /-...-Kent-it-Nygaard, a spccial INS3 agentt in the Boise Id report- us "diistardly and callous." Ho aug- ' has been denied accesXC88 by tho mi^atlorlon'Rofortn and Control Act. S tates a n d B ritain ,” he told NS legalization of- office,, rrefuses commcnt on anythiiJiing related to fraud gs, which gestod it^ wasI aimai ed a t >vrccking U.S. attorney’s ofilceceandU.S., i . AlMar[artinez, supervisor of thelNS ers at thc site of the killings Jld to expect fraud invcstiftigations bccauso of tho pemending Renfro-Qarza: it. ”1 wns talk s he has1 beenbc holding with .Immigration and Naturolizo-. Na fice in IdiIdoho Ftills, soy» ho waa told occurred Wedneaday night. h ho doesn't have case.. .this l^id Prime Ministerter Robert Mugabe . ' , tion Service to a prinirimo prose- in half rtl the applications. Although h ;told on. m y arriv a l 'that ,tl raud has reach'cd Thol3 IN S h a s been reinforced to focus on invcstlga- ' wife ... I • aim ed .at merginjging.the nation’s two ... . . cution witness/ Mexilexican na- tho figurcuree.'he doesn't believe' frau hoppenbd. I have lost my w - - _i. tions.of«f'fraud,.Bmuggling and noinarcotics, offenflosro------mnin politial-pai-parties. Nkomo and ■ tional •'Juvehdl' GGonzalezv that highgh a percentage.'- . still can 't b elieve it." a ..Z ' 1 . --.loto'dtoto.logalization, ijr,. Enos M ugube led sepaieparato.armies in the - ■ Rosales, foJ-whomithiIthe women- - I f e t i n g to sproad,*^ b e says, - Home Affairs Ministor ttn o i c x p e ^ fra u d otton^ptsts tot increase ev e n , • S e e FRA U D o n PoPago A2 ' .' NlNkala, who is in icharge of police, _\vur tliut-hclpejpeS-^transform-- tho ------_____ •SceCAflggonlpf rMta“6lter being 'shown the10 masBa* • S e e ftLVSSACIAC'REx)o P o8 « A 2 -^ '■ j ... ■ ^ . \ ■’ _ :_ __ I a -2 Times-News. Twin FalFalls. Idaho S u n d a y , N ovemernber29,i987 lud - Frat 1 U w o t- ch aise WOO anand d do all th e woric in • Cotttiniinnedfkt)inPageAl years.T The immigration Cases- panded the opportunites forbrsbuM. leMthanonbouhour." DsaysthezeisdiscuBsibn p ------• C o D tl n u e d Cromm 1P a g e A l d o w n ta taAking. k the word of an ille- $$250 to fill out the appliclication and Morhman » adds, ^t’8 free *“ f an office’ for special Illegal aliens may be eli|iligibU! for M flittaei a. in application, gal alien., HepworthH aays. And an Garaa G chargcd $175 foxbr employ, of opening i allegedly CsUified an Falls. Now just one le^ization, 1( but don't haveethedocu-- t enterpriae." •c essa iy to pre- a lie n h a s n o th in g to lose, except de* -n•ment verification, accordiding to the agents in Ida] •ccalls one instane&»_ ' The intenicw w aa nece* he state from Boise.-- ;• . m n e n ta -to -p ro v e it-b e c aius« u th ^ - Rucker.,reca wrtatiwntoto Mexico, and cve'rjthihg aflidavit. a is serving the Ece tbld a n 'M . parefortrial,heaaid. tu ro to g to frau d a re “lived “1 out of a suitcase,* LojopexaayB. where her ofBce ed the court to “to gain, sue!uch a s m o re tim e in th e U. Investigations showeced Renfro Dlegd aliei lurch program charging Hcpworth had esk ^ ^ for criminal charges They 7 will buy phony docuiumenta to a Catholic churc lecution lo pro- S. ‘ .. ..h had previously accompanm ic d 10 to not only opet less than.tlOO Jfor.the preparation.. , either order the prottea barted from legalization, sho si w elig ib ili^, h e said.- 00 les or bor his Garza’s1 aiattorney, David Nevin of 15 1 a lien s a week to tb e Boiloise'INS of- but will be ba ins. The man said he- et duce GonzaleZ'Rosalefl y are considered elipble, “We are dealing wilh veo:iy deeper- of applicaUona. trial In nn ,floiseagree«ees. ' fific8 for legalization,, Nygaard eveniftheya paid$1,000up fronts. . d< testimony at thc tri ays. ate a people who ere temptedsdwithaU .hadahTsadypait claimed two Under thethe law . illeg al aliens m ust bsta te d . Several o fth e a liee rn s claim ed M artinez sajrt affidavit, Hcpworth cl ir INS veteran, Martinez this tl other garbage,” Lopez5 ssaya. an attorney. * ti td the alien’s prove rcsidilidence or employment in eligibility e from- employirrxnent with A KVyear I u t h is face In hia h a n d s; d, INS ogenU violated suspectsthatlat as the employment op- Sharon Ruckcr, who-wor))rkaatthe “Hejuatputh iterviewed him this country " G arza. righta when th e^ inter 1 for illegal aliens shrink Idaho Ii M igrant Council oflieic e in B u r- a n d sh o o k h iaaheadrsEes^?! he tl him up from a *It’» easysy for them (aliens) to o t Gonzalez-Rosales appliclied for tem- portunities fo Kt»in say s Eis s ta if a t ' c, Oct. T:after picking hin thc new law, the people ley h agrees. , Tom Machala s. tempt fraudud." Nevin aajrs. They moy porary p status on Oct. 7.. He1 admit* because of th Jth Serricea haa a^o fie ld n e a r B ell R a p id s . ded aliens into the inte- ■It’s ju s t like ■ w idi evijvcrything ■ Family Health lUS coercive in- te ll a fo rmm e er o r la b o r controctor, "I ted ti to INS agents later ththat he told who smugglc< a m tafim n people a bout. y ‘Due to the previous U.S. will switch to the else. c You are going to havee {so m e c o n h e ^ n m p la in t 'iS ogenis . . . worked forbr you two years ago, do Garza C he wasn’t qualifieded for legal rior of the U i' for immigration " ol terrogation of thc INS IS his first fraudulent-da-documents busing so men. n B ut n o m a tte r if theyey do have lar^ fees Juvennl's court testiestimony will you rememi:mbCT m e?" a n d ask them stattu s because this was *■: C [Jg com e in th a t a lien sI cscan provide documenUt- to t p u t up w ith th e crap, it’s.’s still bet- applications. " likely be unreliable bec)se ca u se h e con- to s ig n a vverification. e i year y in thc U.S., having Family HcaltJsalth Services ia a civil ' p through the Croeral H*22 Program, tion now re ie- federal INS to performorm physicals required. si — for a price — to providiide vcrifica-' Ic^al for ememployers to knowingly gat^ g by the INS, the him inlo confessing,"lg," Hepworth an ironclaidad memory, don't sign - n,ovcr how in the applicaticattion process. T he d^iil. d tion of employment in 1985 and h ire illegal alialiens. agency a has no jurisdiction,c w ro te. a n y th in g ," Nevin1 says. _ t je charged stirgeons arcB rerestricted to charging. G . 1986 so he could be>e eligible. Besides crocking cr down on the much r money aliens canoe , Al n Monday heariniring. Assistont INS sp ihelp pre- between _ $30 Lindquist said Nygaan3,’ who ’ investigated the: Nygaai^Jf said in h is afRda^ IS, which don't inclndc ' U.S. Attorney Kim Lir :, Hepworth immigration,m , th e IN S is focusing on pare p their applicatioiions for examinations, ^ ------Hepworthjvaan;t_cntii!tilled to on in- case, refua‘used comment. Lindquist After the indictments, ! ____ ] X -ra y s o n d oith th e r costs, be saya. (■■■filed thC'afRdavirof-Lindj;da-Monk of- -employer»-bi_hronlfing immigra. __ lilegalization...... tcr^iew unless Gonzjnzalez-^sales was out~olof lown and couIdi^Vbc " f ■ EntitiM; lipez saysiTfe'ihakefl-TefemiirtJtT- h'e ~ | Buhl, who worked witlith Renfro, tion law. Qualified _ Dwignatcd,. consented. Judge Mariiarion Callister .reached forfor comment I « oflicially the CathoUc; pKprogram, wbich'doea'ff. \ 1 about iheir conversationsta w ith Gon- T h ree or' fofour citations hove b een uusually non-profit groupa refused Hepworth’s nnrequests, call-. However,rer, court records provide a o simple cases. He hah- i agents ac- issued toldaldaho em ployers a nd m ore rrecognized by the INS5 to help good job on sin ing his tactics “abrosiosive," despite- glimpse inlinto what could become aI zalez-Rosalefl.i The INS 1 >mplcx cases, several of 9 of smug- arc in the! works,w Morhman says, oaliens, arc required lo chiharge rea- dies more comp h is good faith e f lb r t fbr o r Ihis client. test case• irin Idaho for the immigra-- cused c Gonzalez-Rosales )lve aliens appe^isg.. ^ .986, b u t he B ut h e refuseises to release details. ssonable prices for their seiservices. A which involve • Hepworth refused to jdiscuss with tion law. gling drugs in 1985 or 191 aliens prepared by; up-: I first year in People who wh work with illegal rresonable charge is $125 pplus costs prior opplicatio The Times-News the sprafics of the Accordin;ling to Nygaard’s affidavitt i lold them this was his fir jgraphs re- trained “immigrnigration consultanta." J 1 the country. Monk lallegcs:s. aliens say ththey arc easy targets of' ffor. fingerprints and pholog cose. But.he said he; w a s u p s e t be- file d i n fedr_the:BetTcrs Rnmncss Bu3urcau,-he— name.-- he said with a lao^i ------=r-hiff3tafrth'arlat spcflcs S^ani.sh, s o ap-. «sa>-s. Instead, he ascB for $50 down and' .’ l a y - S w r e a t h er i ------plicanls mumust bring "Iheir own Tm not saying don’tt go to a “rve took casei interpreter.r. •lawyer, bul some people orea better $25 a month." . . s, Idaho Bar Assocation >1^' Lopez. wh Resscue-— Lopez saysfB hhe is^ncemed that a p t for patchy fog. Lo*»iw* 15 to 25. Monday * Continiinued from P age A l Iboat. Cline said they usedd repelhng helhelp the illegal alieniV variable douds. Highs mi< sides o f thle e canjTsni rim during the, * techniques, including^lyining a rope ^^ich he seeses cos non-lawyera doing 40i. \ j 7 A . to help lower the stretricher for jcgal work. HHe e has no problem with" Cvnii Prairie ,aadend Wood River f rescue effort,jrt. wilh some people ven- t I stability, to keep from jososlling the Catholics prprogram bccausc their Valley: luring onto\o theI bridge’s pedestrian £ Sunday and Sunday• mgnight fair except for iffiA walkway to peer over the railing.. ^ boy. v o lu n te e rs aire r e supervised,i he sa ^ . . Slill. the steep inclinei iappeared ^rof patchy nighl «nd nwmiajning nlley fog. Light V V / ^5^ C^ars slowing■ing amid flushing emer- vrong,.aliens are u s ^ fo'. wiDdi.Hi«ha35to45.L(»Loin 5 to 15. Monday I \(_ gency lightstits also began ktoppingr * treacherous. Even rescuele workere paying theirr wiway to live illegally in partly cliudy. SHght.It. ichance of snow > y traffic on theLhe bridge before deputiesJ > unburdened by canyi this countiy.y. TheyT poy “coyotes'’ to . . slretchcr-lcaned against th »ho*en.High«inthe30*. _ m otioned thethem o n .------...... - • the hilUidc snuggle themlem inlo the country,. NorthCTotJt*h»ndNidN cvada: ...... ___ ' ScveraLiir.lime3.depyties.hnd_ie.pr^. and gingerly 8tepp^_on1 ithc loose _uBuallyat$500500onupatripand.pay— ------Utah — Ja i r . Sunday^ay^Inrreaiing doudi - 'o der observer’CTS back from the canyon, J ground arouncTSushes nndid trees. for phony Sociaocial Security cards, Sunday night. Not bsu ccold. Considerable J Feltm an w os conscious,i,cycadnrt- ( Mncholo says, so “These people' widely scattered light rim as peop:ople craned their necks doud* Monday widi wtdi 1 ing to watch those arouncnd him, as ^avc brim us.used to greasing thc mow or rain Ute ia the day mainly \ k from atop thith e S lo n e restrain in g w all ' 7 0 'S \ 1 he was lifted into the MV]Vq^^Cam- „hrelstogcUl tnountains. Lows 209 SuiSuniij mjht H i^ \ / or even clirrlimbed beyond thc wall j it^ i n g ^ ne." 1 bulance a short disUncn c c d o w n - 7 upper 30s and 40*. « S ; ^ onto the rim•im above w here F e ltm a n ' I ■ » Jsireamat3:20p.m.'» Nevada - F air Sunday.day. Increasing clouds V i • ' fell. .COW Sauvurt 1 . Jam es’ parents wa: a t DorlhTMt^ Sunday nightight Fair eUewhere, w * m . Twin Falhills County Deputy Da\id i rain and snow show- cijewasini- M iVj a g i c ^ Cleudy with tc atu r« d rai C line said1 cityc Officer Ken Millerr JMVRMC because the resa;j with inmasing clouds c e e d - m o re m weit on M o d ^ with w a s firs t on)n thi e scene but. b ein g 'u n -. tially< expected lo proce in the euL Low* mostllOJtly teens and 20s. r quickly. But .-Trcva F e ltm a n V/ B d l e y ' s ■dUlAAHIiHH / fan in iar wvith it thc arca.' waitcd for ' Highi both’ daj-B SuncSunday and .Monday | U m ■ 1 thanked all of the rescueue workers /" le said he then arrived a ' m^ymthe40s. 5 ___ help; Cline : I for their o ^ ^ i i y ■; A c:cu c W oalhof * lor(;c.;icnst for Sunday fter the emergency was5 jond hospital personnel ______B u m m e r _ minute afte — helpand-thoushtfulneas-ir AiplitnowoffthePanl*aafic Coast was ijnn- D a v afKl H ighTenrpEmn tO rO T T phoned in ata t 1:04 p.m . ^ j rthorized— — aylim e CofK liiions air c her and her husband p A a t ] ingatnail r id ^ of highigh pressure along the ' — ------Cline saisaid he and a private ^ H Jarhes w a a rescued * a n d th e n W W ot Coajt and a weakak Iilow presiure center citizen. Mairlark-'Kcssler.' who hap- ' White remainder of the »e«li- P g i treated. - o\'crCaiiroraiii. The remi * — pened to be at the scene, climbed ead loob diy bu l cool■ for Idaho. I— ------And lo a%*oid this type olof accident WT’/ll ~ ~ down th c sishadowed south canyon orkbopt Afttmoon i k i « ares tmmostly sunny across gin treatin g th e boy. C lin eP |occurring again, the molheh e r o f th r e e Idaho except for lhe ULewiiton ' area vhich “ y wall to begin 7ould warn § } f ( c ^ U D S y _t // \J |eu^|39l merBcncy for th e boy. who0 hoped her experience wo ovticastloycloudsaids end fog. - ______SK —I recalled eme Dealer n others aboQt .the mall ,itting.».. s ~ ’ta lk e d a ndd rremained conscious even ' the *snne»t umpera c close to th c canyon. . rees at Hageman and was loaded _ inlo the Saturday was 45 degrees as • he Wl .“I had n ever strictly sailaid don’t go • Vicms' ‘ F r-ii. Dixie reported th f coldest;dest at 7 degrees. :e. •- ; am bulance. on. "I think Wppmp for Southern Idaho - as cold and going into1 there," said T reva Fellm ar Extended foreeaal fo r: about what YVtaiLiteI h S tores -i Tuetday through Thunhursday. good chance SaNL^e^CuyUl’l lid Cline, who added that^X parents need to think ab I shock," said wam their ^ do w n■rrowN tq i Turw FALLS /g av ’ and snow in the west f s a A n' happened to James and w . rain in the valleys and aA F ntftci:> co]S 8 I ----- 1 jwithout winrind it wasn’t that cold in inountaiM. w ith chanccncc raini or ino« in the I — ^"canyon boltoifi. "I gave^P own kids.” _ I the nwunuins east — the shad^' valle)i and *now in th oat a nd it w asn’t, th o t bod." throug the period. High^ighs mostly iOs. Lows I him my coat puty commended Kessler 20stomid.30a. C :---- I | 0 » n wm ^ U t | ■ Thts-depui Elaewhere iii the natnation Saturday, the - ' j for h is helpIp iin reaching the boy'flna, 5 M IT I-I highest temperaturee wwas 65 dtfrrtes at dressing hislis wounds. “ North Miami Bcach.. Fla.^Fl and the lowest ____ “I reallyly think he (Kessler) de- 'ORONIVk: " V was ISdegrees below■ zerzeroatLanimie.Wyo. I l o s \ serves a grep^eai deni of credit," Cline r c ^ eport ^ said. Idaho ro a d rep __ A tota l olof seven men, including ^BpiSEnaaHo-TAFT-r ~ F 6 g “andTc7'bpotj ~ * — \ ^ CoHJ-^ K entnt Oliver of Idaho atate Were reported on somtome Idaho highways r . k tiH V \ rho WO.S team lead er fo_r_t z i Q h tJ A O i a t EE u n — z = ------Satofday-aftefTwonrtlw-4lw-Idaho-TfaMpo«a------id rescue volunteers, and id. but most highways isearch antf tion Department said, k y medical technicians were clear. 'em ergency 0 MVRMC ambulances, 5 T o W r■ i it e Conditions: from two I t l s U.S. 95 - Pluinme;imer-Winchcster. dr>-. packed theileir way in wilh medical Winchwier-Lewiaton.1. iric>’ spots, foe; Uwi.<- )y climbing and by boat. O f i A\ Sm ith Corar o n a . ------tm-Moiccw. jcy___»Espots; Wfiser-Ne'* Idaho 2121_ - lcy>p-<;» Idaho ,75' - Shoshone-Kei es obove on the bridge y’ “'CilJsnaSumiiiictrrokcn snow O' £______- A P e rfcctG h lftE or_C tjtlaIstmas. ______i .Mcadowj.ic)-spots; Mnn^Innmg-OreRnnidry n . 20 - lowered oxyjxygen ond supplie^by a __ irth of July Canyon. ic>- .^pot.i; FailFairl1i.'ld-Id.-iho F.ills. dry;' Idaho0 Interstate 86 — Dry. I Interstate 9 0 - Fourth _ _ 2 0 0 -foot ro;rope 'and ' EMTs coordi-i- ^ ' flpot; Lookout Pass, brokfirakeninowdonr. F;ilN-.\.‘hlnhtnn, .^.'hton-.Mo.n.ma Jini-. jcj'y lnt«riilalel5 - Di)'...... U.S. 30 - .McCamdion^Moniontpelicr. do'; ' ca™c w ith th e hospital, includ-1- I ...U.S. 12-.Io -sp o t*I. . - .• *...... spotv • ‘ ig up on intravenous solu- y. 'US. '266 - ld.iho F.ill.-’-Vyiminj, ic)- spols1 Soda SprinRvMontpelier. fop)p Montpelier- ing settin g 1 I' ' Intm U t«84 - Dr>'. ;plaee-fluids lost from his Idaho 55 ^ Horseshoe;hoe Bend-Donnelly. tc>- IdiHoSl51 - -NiounlJiin Hl'ml^^■evBdn lino.I. WvominR. fog. lion lo repli apoU; Donnelly-McCall-'all-Ncw Mcadnw', icy ic\ ..p-.t.t U.S. 91 - DowTiey. Pnsstotton-Utah Line, injuries. spots. L S 033 - Dr\ dry By 2:255 p.m.p James Feltman was onto a backboard ond six ;-j ■ "li-ofA -. . strap p ed on National 34 rescue worl>orkers begtin inching him : , '.’cCj' 3 down the; n rem aining grade to%yard ts =Ka'.;a j: 1° 1 t l th e Snake:e River and the sherifTs BlVir to :t C^o^:) • .5’ ” “ TwinFalls ______:____ r>__ ------Oos'.'c- 4 M rs. E^i Crossword/Pe e dom estic employee of ' the ...... C 3 O b i tt u u a n ^ s ...... B 22 W e s t ...... DearAbby ...... * 0 /> m issionarieries, lold him she wit-t- XL 1 0 0 0 5 W o r l d ...... ic killings...... : A 1 2 O p i nn I i o n ...... A 4 - 5 .....^ •9 ne.ssedthcJ _ J h e Affordable-F■Porfabic—----- Id a h o ...... -.I.,. * . , . , SubJcnptionilton Rales Circulation Mivc;krfinnfKcirculaHi'ndirr.'iif rr-.-fc»rdaiir------The-firsii r s f to 'b V a i H 'w-Ua'M rs.f ...... Full Line M em oryryCorrcciion ;;______Cir^lalion-pliouos-08-flre-n>nnncd-hcf\vccn*7raTltiT n m m iv n n iT y .' 'I r ^'-7»n• u if i. Sumi.n. Jl 00 p nnlv, $: r. per monlh, JK.OS lor 3-nj monirii. tiiio w ean antind John Russell’s wife, I3urley-Ruperl-P:iulaul-Oakley 678-2552 nlh5. ?*)' :u per vcar: Sunday only. tt.Ja.^o per monlh. . T h e n theyey called th e M arais fam ilyly $ * 1 - 7r ( g o ® .=i-J3-)C48 JKM forir Jmui!lh«,J S«jni).-ij . chopped th OPEN SA'a TURDAYS 10-3 ‘TIL CHRIHRISTMAS Tw in F a lls a n d a llII olo lh e r a re as 733-08-H their bandsids w ere lied behind them ." Chchoose from the fine familyily (of Marais. 35, his wife ona typewriters and word p ' ' NeW SSlephenllarlRcnIRcn, triinjtincfditor David ^ fe ' Sm ith C oror rd processors. __ news lip or wish lo lalk lo someone in lhe'. K atherine,le. i34, and thoir son E th a n , Mil .. If VOU have a nev illed. i editorial dcparlmcrn c n l. c all 733-0931 bcl'w ecn 9:30 9: a.m. and 5:30 4,wcrekill( sporls results afler choking back teif^rs, said ' ; p.m. weekdays. To rcporl lale news and spc Dube, • ch .MiiltnfefmiomsUon men summoned another j ■“ 5:30 and on weekende n d s, c all 733-093G, levNewi it published dallv si liOTMriurtiirw.T.i. the gunrnt 1 TtieTlmevN om the commune — Robertrt ^ . Kalli, ldah(daho. M30I, liy Magic Valley Ne»ewsplpers Inc. fam ily from S — Advertising mililllllale.ailvcflUlns his wife Gaynor. 27, and- 733-0931. C la ssifie d by The Tim«. H ill. 38. hi ‘II you wish lo placcjico an adverlisemcnl, call 73 L’t'S O1-0BU). Ollicial cily and counjrly newspaper tljc jr »onHI Benjamin. 6 weeks.,5 5 0 2 M a in A v *». . South Twin FoUiIt 733-2687 from 8 a.m. unlil 5 ads. call 733-0025r. MMonday ll,.-ougli Friday fro I 10 .'Scclinn r.c io* ol Ihr Idaho Code they . started choppingig HOI)U RS: 8 :3 0 -5 :3 0 MON.-F Jiivb from H a.m. until noon.on.-Information on htmu ^1r■ll^:n^rcll■:lsdr-iii Ihr Ihe »cek■’. 01 M r s . ; ' ■'Vl.on ^ ' . D m. and Salurdiiy .iII(,rriuW>Nl.n) Gaynor, I 1 started vomiting ahdId TYPEWRITER SUPERM :iilalilcwcekdaysieiily. • Dlavadsi«;av;nla I fainting,"’ shefll eaid. — - •• •— ------^------3- ! — — - , t ■ i, '______I j ’' ' - . I - .. . — Sunday, Novembflf29.11,1987.' T lm es-N ew a. Twin1 Falls,Fal W aho A-3 N d i w n . A Trmes-Ne\ew s onitorii ^ Classified WillVillFII! : Haiti rejjects U.f.S. eleci:tion m< ing [siJELL IT!- every Nee mn eaningful com- Saturday at LcLafayette Park, in downTl .Constitution Avonue• ^ mi’tment in the investigation ii of •.-WASHINGTON - Two dadays be- front of the Whititiite House. At 1:30 p. aroundand Third Street Jor a 2 p m . hum an rights abusei ■ ■ foro Soviet leader Milthaillail Gor- m., the porticipaipanto will link handa rally,y. . . . . 1 • . Gilmon said he-le-hoped-the re-- J y they call a “human Speapeakera will' include a numbe - maining delegation}n m em bers would . nStofi*. bachev arrives in Woshingtoijton next to form what th P u n ^ riipnUi for the aupcrpftwer eusummit, -bridge” from^tl-the” pork up 16th Refuseuseniks" - Jews refused‘ . be oble to.successfusfully monitor the 0 pfo-disarmam'erit ^ u pp iis dis- ‘ S tre e t to as closcose' tb th e Soviet Eni- rig hIt t to emigrate - Includudmg elections; •th of L Street as po- Natanjin Shcharansky. who wasIS re- . e patcbing;^children w ith bouqiiuquets of bassy just north in So- : _____ ■flowers to th c Soviet Embosslossy and lice ofTicials willill tallow. leasedled in 1986 a fte r nine years in as be- X the White House to express>ss hopes Jose Rodrigue:ucz, a spokesman for viet jaijails or camps and who has nKJS. / L o v e . . . ' “ _ ■ for world harmony. thc peace rally,y, i said police ofTicials comele o]one o fth e m ovem ent’s hen. G i v e l h•[TeGift-OfL ' After th a t, th e re will be no more have told h is groifroup that 16th Street Qthcithcir sp eak ers include two prpresi- Y iident garlaAds for Gorbachev, as3 a range between L andid M streets will be.dentialtial candidates, Vice Presid nority //•I*: of organisations plans fourr ddays of blocked with cpicpncrete barriers for Georgeirge B ush a n d Senate Mino angry demonstrations lo coconfront accurity reasons.ns. A t some point, th e Leaderder R obert J . Dole, R-Kan.,n.. al- • ,:riC repro- the Soviet delegation. group will'Sendid (groups' of American thoughugh they will be there as rc| ganlz- . •;TKe rallies vary from a gngroup of and European childrench bearing flow- sentatitatives of their offices. Orga candi- conservatives urging Reaganon tbi con- ers to th e \VhiifhiU}_House ond the ers said so othor prcsidentiol ca ^ - 1 >t th e . . . . I tjnue the Strategic Defensese Initia- embassy, dateses 'will bo invited to sit nt tive - th e space-based weapoiipons pro- _ T h c biggest ofofthe planned rallies speakcoker's platform . i! also called “Star Wars'ira" — to * will come th e ne>next doy. when Ameri- .\ New „ York-based.Jewish grgroup, demonstrate for an in- groups of Jews. Ukrainiarlians Af- can Je w s w ill dei ident Struggle for Soviet JeJew ry. '] lu m b er o f Soviet Jew s j i , ghans and Baltic people prpressing crease in the nut planning a n a ct of civil disol i'S ve th e country a nd a n . P . Gorbachev to extend his cancampaign ollowed to leave :e in which members hope t bc es thot prohibit the , - df glasnost, or openness, to their end to policies •ested for sta g in g a sit-in neai ' ' ' people. study of Hebrewew an d o ther religious m t Embassy. OrganizersI 1 - f! ,The Soviei negotiators wwill re- ,flubjecta. • L soid w hen th ey will stage t ny’s rally, which will ' ‘ L' ceive their most fraternalI greetinggr ' Next Sunday’ )test. ' h calls it- bo made up of representativeg of from the first group, which c jorbochev ia scheduled to arriv ai e 1^1 self “A Bridge to Peace" andid isi com- every major Jewish Je group in the • Gor W ashington Dec. 7. posed of liberal and pcace:e |groups U n ited S tates,I, wwill s ta rt a t l.p.m . a t in Wa § ' desiring a n e nd to tho arm s9 r£race.

Barge i ...... Do youf CNCNIstmoJ , shoppingJ ththo eosy ond 1 ^ ^ becomees / money-sovliovina woy wllh I Xpert"JL ------1— Ihe-gW-ortvsrJrYOtHXKV— ------1 ^ ^ — f :— gfve, ChrlJfrrljfmos Spociois C o miplete p i T orch Otitflt ston of S95.595. 304 2ncind AVENUE EASf • IWIN FALLS •______734-202320 . .______new jailn | n i n c l u d i nng g hose and gaggleles I The Washington Post ■ " V . . NEW . YORK -City. 0 WHERE-mS-CHOtCeS ARE— __ faced with too many prisoniioners and; M AG'CVAULI.LEYMALL - , 'nofenough-jail.spqce, aree readyr to ^ E- =ALLS —X - . ; : j move 400 prisoners ontcfa'fa'British— i / ■ / barge that last sow actionI fivefi\ years g THlE B M ago in th e F alkland Islandsdsw ^ ar. 'City workers are renovatvatirig the Bibby Venture; a four-storItory troop- M I 'in vitei?s' E v e ry o n e^ to O ur ship onchored in the EastIt FRiver, i n B U y I r on effort to relieve the strair■ain on city jails, w hich are filledd beyond capacity. )UDAY ;State outhonUes aptjwvcd ^\ th c w jail barge thiB~wcckrbt(Ltlt_th_^j^i^S ^ s put on hold after o si — nt^lBcourt-Teinstated-a-reBl inders f e — tfdcrpending the outcomele ofc a law- K r or. R e n t' - -111 fiit filed by opponentsts in tho 5 Y WitaeifSlpl! eim m unity. ' l^This ia not the first tirtim e th a t jg • I fload r 733-955 immvmmsmisiium] ■ Ni(W York hos tried,to putut itsi most i ' ' ' ) ifltroctable problems outut to sea. jilt Cenilicales For Any Amounl Availabli last spring, the infomousus garbage — ______Rcq. S3d1 — tmTgo-andcrtook^a^&- . ^ Come j ofdur, ([''m free‘300 detainees, ■ Nutiilibnal. Ilovorful. low stoashowir^c mcols. . Richard J. Koehler. NiNew..York . I ...... li. y Men's, eehs& V K ■ NUIRi/SVSTEMFIovoiErtf 3, Women's, Tee Cit/^^correctiona commmm issioner, ' . ■-J V ■ New NUTRI/SYSTEM Flow Fashions. -“rntlDnaliy— - —------;— ___ ■ .OnQ-.Ofi-ono person' -C bildKren's-Holiday F; plan” on housing prisoners’rs aboard a '■ counseling. bprge b u t th a t delays inI prisonpr con- ^ . . •A ■ Ughloxerciso. JH gtruction and other setba(ibacks }iavc _ > • ' / ^ '■‘A ■ Moinlononcolor T r ■ ___ - P t B3aie...__.._____ lift him no choice.^ ‘A • continued aasesiGacfcb&ffl ------.|" T h c ‘ b a rg c''Is nol"'a“ndhg-ierm l ' * l r f ~ I _after.t!;tlie show durincn f l . _ . _... . ;______— solution, b u tfo r th e kind-ofd-of in m ates— - we’re going td p u t there,, it’sit’i perfect, ■<. 4 jrs. i '' CollNttwAnd • \ ! ci9a’«»**vt-S,. 'speciaialHoiiday hour - "IKoehlcr said. He said hele iis looking' ' ------j - ^ for •‘relatively soft inmate such -..aa-nonviolont detainees} aiaccuscd of y . j dhig possession andm d ----- othcr"55B ^^S i-c e n te rs— ^ — i-Llmitited-Seatingl __ misdemeanors. / ■ :;:j3 rsransE sr: d jOtherfi ore less songui^ i n e . Kenj__, I . • W h ere D iets ■"""j •Ever;ryone's Invited n’eth Schoen, who monitors«ra city pria- ■ 3NLY"h S f " n Santa! a, haa called I Fell You.’ — V • Surp ons for th e federol courts, i U WANT TO LOSE-'. , prise Visit from thc barge a / "Rube <01 lAcludt irwCMI elNUTRU&YSTEM loodi j '.GiftV scheme" and “a labyiinthkSCS' 1 ■==: Wrapping Free'® J p»flWpillng»f'IW.On«<)tK0urtp«t(>«f»e th a t is largely unsupervisa/isa b le b y e i- j v.won(,w, ther sight or sound." BURLEY ong.” na rro w . I Ion's Magic Vaalley Mall ^ntritrance.. . •i Tho b'orgo features lon^ - • 1201 Normal, 1 Locaated at the Bo wrridora and individualII cabinsc dc^__I ; ' . . . . I lalr , slgned for soldiers. Criticitica'Siy ita |" ' ind / nd o th er fix- ’| ‘ WWROi ikin / i Ure hoses, pipo racks and ■ 0 4 0 5 P 5 J 2 2 2 ■lUr' I ■ llircs could easily be mmode inlo ' THE WEIGHT YOU V iBHza! H A I R A N D M1AKEUP / I th e low, pre- ^ ov«oooc«ll/SY3TEM*(a>vlc«i. S»eclaTcn»t

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_ ...... The-resigncjiation-this-w eek-of-TjT-ivin-EallsXIounty— - Dem ocratic C hairm an Joe Gulicl But it willill take more than n'new leadership in the local p artirty to bring about a com petitive, two- party system»m in Southern Idallaho. W hether the Pedersen andnd Nicholson team ca:an im prove the re- A notee of thainks to ]nation''s farmeers . turns on electjction day is anotherr rm atter. ‘ WASHINGTON - I t iis Thanksgiving, th e na- ser\-ing. “Yoi^re paying 20 ccents for all th e stuff- . Despite mnany a examples to thele contrary, Ameri- ing you can m anage to loadoad into your system,” tional rite of plenitude sjsym bolized by the rua.st has a surprising nuna m b e r o f r e g i o n s i n the commissioner said, “but'but the farmer who ■ can politics h turkey, the cranbcrr>- anind th e pum pkin pie. - W a rdISindair s grew th e w beut for the stufiituffing is losing h alfa which one paparty'or the other dodom inates political In some q u arters, thc«e day h as come to repre* sent more of an cxcursioiion intogourmandism p enny p er serving.” a H a ir s . cause of governm ent poiiDoiicies nnd in p a rt be- than th e festival of harvt•vest an d gratitude th a t “I f th e stuffing is the storstore-bought variety, politics, for exam plele, the Democratic couse of massive surpluslus production, farm In local po il once m eant to on ag rai•arian nation. th c box or plastic containin;ning the bread crumbs prices nrc on a dow nhillill sslide and th e fanner's Party controlrols the South; the RRepublicans domi- Yel Ihrough lhe h c a rtirtlund. and at the ta b le s___ ,COSte_10.time.H_the price_ofof tltheci^rnbs ______•____ shurc'orthe"cost“orth'eTeeTcasfdrrhmrsFes edcK ...... natc in m uch:h ofthe W est. w here these things m olttter. a word of grace and themselves." ended lo th e U.S. farm - year, asit-hna dong virturtually-withoutiiail.8inct ------rRTT^etffTiitowhrtfAgricgricijUurrDepartmont . t h a t , is H ^ t h y ddtipends’ on your benediction will be exten W h e t h e r - t ers w'ho continue to m ukik e this.nution's food 1980. econom ists cnli the farm1 -re-retail price spread, As incom es'declinc ancand farming expenses do perspective,!, £arid party, •bounty a thing of aw e to:o m ucli of the rest o f the basically the difference bet'betweenwhatthe nol fall commensurately,cly, pro'fits narrow and ‘ .— The Repubublican-lock on M agilgic V alley politics, world. There's more o f it,il wilh more variety. farm er gets for his raw comcommodity and what it thc exodus from th c landind accclcrates. Small generiilly a t tho low est: ccost. sells for a t retail. After four years of running al-' particularlyy at; the legislative level, 1 is complete its or leave: larg e farm ers Recent statistics fromm the Agriculture Depart- farmers become tenants m ost neck and neck, thc2 spreadsp; began to open i n n i n g . gel larger and remain.I. VY et thc land, still and long-run: _ nicnt lell purl of th e storor>-. In 198-1. only 11 per- in 1980 a nd it hns widenedned every y ear aince. In ^ ’ ------farmedJ)y.g<»m ?pne.vic|(ields its bounty.______------ln d e e d r ~ wWii- ? a re. lyiiiptcd-to-iI ■ suggest—th at 7~ f o r — cent ot U.S. consum ersrtoliirpurFOTinlTonHump-— t — lflftO-bv^lhe.wav. the farm(irmer’ssharcofthefood - ' ^ __ Consider this examplepie: sen and Nicholson tion cosls were for food1 -— the lowest amount dollarSvns 31 cents. their first olofTicial act, Pederse The A m erican F ormn DBureau Federation in ever spent for food in an;my countr>- since th e de- ould bc going dovhi. as f should declailarei-the Dem ocratss defunct and an- Park Ridge. III., s e t o ui t rrecently to calculate thc T h e farm er's share coul< partment began keepingng records. J t this is not necessarily cost of n traditional Tharhanksgiving dinner in it h o s for 0 long time, b u t if H nounce thatt 1henceforth, they are,re going to be mod- Canadians ranked sececond. with 13.4 pereent d Denis D unham , an • 1987. B ureau hom e econ:onom ists p repared a on eq u ity m easure." said D ’ er§teRepublib l i c a n s . , of th eir spending going' forf food. Olher figures artment’s Economic Re- meal for 10, including: tuturkey and ull the------. economist with the dcpartr included 21 pcrceni in WestetTi Europe a n d 30 leat farmerinightge^S ...... to break: the_GOP>t hold, th':he Dem ocrats will - trim m ings, for $24.51..Last Ll year thc sam e-...... -_ search Scrvice.JXho " heat ■ pcrcent for E ast Bioc coio u n tries. led b\-Poland's - cents o ut o flh e bread dollaollar and the egg farmer lidates and present meal, w ith food priccs1 avaveroged from nine na- have to fieldId exceptional candid 37 pcrccnl and the Sovic.•iet Union’s-25.6. ' lional m ark ets, cost S29.29.75. 60 c en ts of the egg dollar,ir, b ut lh a t does not the issues well.wc That m eans a strongs advertising In contrast. Latin Amim erica averaged 35 per- According to the Agricjiculture Department, m ean th e egg producer is d'doing b elter th an thc cenH H onduras w as higligh w ith 41.4 percen t) cam paign an said,sni w hile food costs crat w ith predomi- would be $6.13. N om inationn of> another Democr -m o st fecund corners o frth t e land, in ter^Jra o fth e w ere going up a l a slowere r rater th an consum er Jim H ightow er, th e• populistpo Texas commie- nantly fringtigfc or special-interesest appeal will be wrenching changes feltIt.inashrinkingrural i income. painw a sim ilarly drean-- America, in terms of thche enorm ous costs o f fed- sioner of agriculture, pai T h ere’s another pointt wow orth noting w hen dis* - hard for local;al candidates to overti r c o m e . ^ le. His department^ce* eral farm support paym'm ents th at often go to bottom line in h is state. 1 - cussing th e relatively goodood deal the American Despite thithese :h\irdles, we thihink Pedersen and.' ccntly calculated th u t, a turkeyt d in n er based on J ’ . those who need help loa.•ast. food consum Lt get^fromn ththe system. Dunham's ___ pricirs will cotiI-$2.52-per------N icholson"\vivvilI“m ake-tho"Dom oc]5crats-a-solid-team T-=^“ ^ irthVofllcial'sintl-'itic:icsarc nccuratc.-thcre-arc—r----- average TcxasTrtail-prit d n ta show s th at food spendtending as a percentage serving toduy. T he Tcxni•xas farm er's average net utspoken and will suiurely provide a fre- abtu^lOO.OOO fewer fa.irniers r this Thanksgiving of income varies consideralerably by income levels. i Both are outi nts-nctually, ju s t a shade , th a n th ere w ercii y e ar ago.i And a year ogo. rety rn would be 70 cents T he poorer one is, in o theric r words, th e m ore th a t q u e n { a n dd alternative' viewjw to the rosy, *eau's national there were 100.000 fewikver farm ers th an th ere belter thnn Farm Bureai food costs. , • Republicans-is-are-perfect baklerd;•dash of GOP chair- w ere in 1985. And so on>n iji 1984 and 1983. calculation. CpnBumers m aking betwletween $30,000 and In h is holiday m essagtage, Hightower blamed S t u b b s . years of intense economm ic stress for those who S40.000 spent only 11.6i percentpei of their income m anM ark St •enting farm ers from ,. . send food to the cily. federal policy for preveni on food in 1984. But Amerilericans making bc- ' • A n d b y wwidening : the politicical debate in the- jr their commodities. But T he rea.sons for th is; s tre ss arc m any, an d receiving fair prices for t tween $5,000 and $10,000;100 spent 25.7 pcrcent of ' a l i t v . ______r key in thc sometimes ------v a l l p y , t h e y/ j .will ’ im prove its oual _ siilutions are debated fromfr Capitol Hill to the he touched on a n o th er ki th e ir m oney on food — aimalm ost identical to th c ' • ctrnTU3lnpstor\’" ^ !irnnrpriccs-and-form-tncome; rF ----- ______M.Q p n Q .L ikkes £ the, sam e brand ofo ice cream all the _____crossroads cafes in vencnerabl^outposts with ^ nam es such as R ugby aiand Tupt^o a n d " T ■" ’' 'th e jwrtion’ijf th e foodrdi311Iir'thatgoefl'to’pro=~ di^ time, particucularly if its tfnly Repipublican vanilla. Wythevilleand Garden■nCity. cessing and convuniencetice. _ P a rt o fth e debate, inin fact, involves the sym- T he prototypical Texa;•xas dinner cited by ' ' Ward Sinctain covers agricultureagr for The bolismoftheThanksgi>jiving fca.sl. In p a rt be- 'Hightower included stuflLufilng. at 19.8 cents per WashinfiUin Poat. Budgtjet trim]im in g slhouldrihave COy m ep mior-to diisaster stock prices roso regardlessfs cof the fed- m ore goods. to pay for im ports. v For weeks ih c u yC3 c a o ' f the world wvrO . ■ .tim e stc available to Wall S■treet. tre( T his aaaistance ig dollar also raises the cost ol fixed on thecongrfssiissional and udm inistra- leficit. In fact, tbe federal deldeficit hnd T hc falling ( of helped stop the declim:line in m arket priccs and i l f i t i c a d ...... ; U.S. companies. Investors war tion budjicl conferc^b. Walter Russell 1 to shrink in the m onths befbefore th e capitol for U.S a n t restored order to thle e titroubled exchanges, Acrisisof confidencencb, said ninny • - ■i". - I ■ -I. cnish,, tand tbeGramm-Rudman.pn.procesain- .higher interesre st rates to comperisate them!m Sincc then the Fed huahu^ made itclear tha(it way. for th e riskss ofo f holding a vi-eak currency: observers. Thc lasi, chancech to fix the deficit, board b cuts totaling $23 billioillion under su red1 ftfu rth e r cuts were on thc wn i: is resolved not to repeiepeat tho errors ofthe- : federal /^ e r i c a n blueilue chip corporations have to snid'othcra. On somen e days,> littie prugre.-^s .tIranim-Hudman .t were schedheduled ifCoh- It isis also unclear th at cu llin g fe .0 m onths und years afteaaerl929. J' 1 the wake of pay tw ice ass mmuch interest a s G erman an w as reported a n d onm thoset days the nwiii>n g g ress a nd th e P resid en t couiould not agree on a spendirling is th e wisest course in ll and ThcFcdwillaltemp■mpt to slave off arc - y icU was 1984 'Jap an ese com]ompnnics to u ttra c t investors. — or nl least th e mediledia — shuddered. dellcit-reductioii .tp.wJuit.the^cdcan3oto v ___ — • --ciabs-Avelconied^cchHi\ccc lola jo s e a s th e :--;------\V hatat marketsiwant-from thtrU;•U;Srgon*m-:i-!o^crintrit? ! nirrency.vnluem ngninst i t y - ...... an d brought fortJi aa n;niyujie.could.be said'7' c ----- 7. jtscli; and”iimits-tor to how long this country nat ion's saviors in an econonnomic cri87s7;lhe m ent ts leadership.The.twiii deficificits, bud- • rivals'. Ecjjfii^rfii^mically, devaluing thc dolla ______^vvithjnon:4ualicii.of>f tlthe hadn't nenutiators. i can d rift in the absenc:enci‘ ofenectivc W ith S23 billion ufcuicuts already assured by sii.ck s niarktTcrasl) had littliIttle to do w ith th e gui undid trade, frighten investor^B aaround th e -w orks tariff on import^. Pushing doM ____ ;i month offace-tu-face decisions c reached. T he deal’s>al’a g eneral out- world b ut not as much a s th c thirclirddcficit: the dollar cutsuta th'epurcHasTirgpowcroftl ' G rfimni-Rudmun. a ni We need a C^'feTcasFctmTii"d a iffvtiidcnt w ho ...... - .n io st senior U.S. politi-■ lines j - slightly hiTlher taxesixes nnd slightly th e leadadership deficit. The inabilitility of U.S. •'-U.S. consumn erer. The result: less buying talkii involving lhc.n» jgjj con do their part in1 thesethi uncertain times,______j in unly $7 billiotuif ad(li- ^li.^iT I sjiftidim; levels y badbad also bccn d e a r • poHiica'':a^ lenders to addrcga eithere r the bud- pow er in th e hhands o f thc coneumcrSi lest ______cal leadera resulted_jr ^ T rrrrin iT n o i eiiough“for"tlil■ Uiem to quibble over a ------[b7e cu ts were (mmiiKeri .'inci.' llrnm ni-R udm nn wu.‘'’willbe I • • This has not always beene n so . Wc T h e d istinnguishcd g i ond highly re- cdueducation. BSU's College o n nof how higher know too w ell the oiien wasiwasteful po- g ard ed Colleg.ege of Engineering at • Firsl. in stitu tio n s exist; notn a s o dem onstration o John Boye/ e r > iityofldohowastheobvi- ari|a right, b ut ns a privilege graranted education acts on th ese simple litical stru g g le between Idaldaho’s theUniversitj M aster Jew/ el e l e r univ ersities for limited fundin d s. W hot ous choice to0 beb the lead in engi-.. bby y tthose th e organization sorvirves. truths, te Board's prescient . is n ot so well-known ia thmt a t through neeringstudicdies. BSU wos to give Thi:This privilege cannot be ossurumed, Aftor.the state! nd asked if we couliluld make a urs ago. it is now Juanita came in ao' a wise a ct o f leadership, ththe e S tate “ special em phothasis in applied butbut m ust be continuously eanim ed by action a few yeara .wo universities to p(pendant based upc)on a drawing. Wee isaid Yes! Board of Education set theie stages for technolog>’. ToTc m eet e:y>onding efiiiefiiciently and effectively meeeeting timeTor ihcse twc „ ___demonstrate simim ila r vision, courage • S ingermakers — our statewide system to riso abovo------nccds.,BSU’ piplan^to establish soon__ con:constituents’ needs. She nnade tlie dravawing, and the Ring j y ______aCollegeofT('.Technology I ’hcre grad- 'And,sccond, A complacencyc,-can^ and commitmentn t to a ssu re the state it. Ju an ita is very h:hapfjy with , ___ thisnon-productivc-rivalry- ontinuetoearn.thu ' made , the-pendant. r duplica- u ate a n d more o n undergraduate engi- creep crc{ insidiously like a fog intnto orga- th a i thiiy can com To reduce unnecessary dt hIier one of a kindid piece of jewelry,ry, w e'll b e .rs.the neeringcoursiirscs will be ofiered; nizations nizi ondstubbomly sunirround __privilege to serve, tion a n d ex ten d tax dollars, iteritial bonus inall hhappy to make sommething special for.yir you too! sta te B oard in 1983 designsjnatedone While thesejse circum stances se t policies poli and program s. Univci/ersities TKere is'u potiJi igem ent worked out of Idaho's universKies asI thethi school the stage-forir cooperation, c past' oat- are no exception. Complocencnc.v is this. The arrange between the U ofo f l and BSU can serve as a m o dcl el: forfuture oppor-' tunities on othercr campuses. Then, ~ ' Letters- allofldahocanbib e - a w inner.. m m ' Concurs with othelerS supposedljdlygood'lifeofwhichwe with the p ride y ou take in yoi•our ~ T ’ , have been accuccustomed to. W hen we company, w " Mr. Railroad, (mayly I call Pt’liT Johnson,m , McCall, is former ■us Joist Corporation ^ lym inS elect our officiiicials we expcct m ore you yoiJ U.P.?) a n d y o u r mainteninance, president of Trus over feeling on Syi r;ii/i/.sr/-oror(>/'j/ic from th e m thaihon we are receiving. '■'’Prepair, replacem ent and fix-it•it*up- and formvr adnii. nazcd Bonneville Power{•er Administration. ' I n r e c e n t d a y s th e re h aive v e been ' W hat a traged;edy whon most ofour ■ good people, I am-alwaysomo with the w orkm anship—------Thiscoliimn orig.■iginally appeared in V several letter^ published in :y o u r ------congressmenn hhovconlyin m ind t o ...... ^ 109 MAIN AVE. E. '...... ‘734-809t/—------(workpersonship) and pride•you y T/w Idaho Stales.Wsrtian. p a p e r b y in d iv id u a ls a la r•med m e and fu rth e r th e irrow o' n individual mum ust feel as y ou traverse thele ulti- concerned atthe statementntmade i destiny. m ate in exposure, the crossini ■ by our honorable Congressn3sm an U n d er th e1 scscrupulous eyes o f th e ing a t . A. :n the feel- w atchdogs ofth f tl e press we th e peo- Shoahone, She Id. W h at glory mui ------■ Steve Sym m s. Moy I om en t Mld e d ic a l c I n t e r fFOUNDATION o i ^ I ( ings o f ^ e s e concemcd citiziitizens in pie find o ut thethe purpose of selfish , swell through y o u r veins as w ^T H E MAGIC VALIKLLEY REGIONAL th e irc ritic ism ofhis recentn t legislation. As.\s.a senior citizen, one mounting courage you go beyc hum an behavior and dare the un- PROUUDLY PRESENTS statem ent. th a t fought forfor his country, self- hur known d an g ers in.the forgotutten cor- I do n o t know why 1 usee th e word em ployed, mly y \wife and I have car- Kiptions hidden in the crossir honorable to describe our• SeSenator ried o u r loadI withoutw retirement ' the sugar factory in .Twin Full except to say I nm trying to 1be , benefits arid oronly social security to ^he fhird Annwual Even as you m ig h t gaze from;f ^ o u r . TheTI polite. I h av e had reservatioItions look forw ardIto. to I'll be most happy Eve ofTice on S hoshone St, out ovever your obout M r. Sym m s over thle e postp to trade' m y reretirem t ent dollars for of"' vast em pire n n d y our ver>‘ ow)wn years, ond in the last electio:tion it was M r. Sym m s whwhen he reaches retire- vos crojcrossing, th e en erg y thot musust rad i- K w ith muich reservation thlathere- a t ment age. ate-fromyourproudfieshrl'm-m-surei— • •------ALMB.II E E S 1 _ _ ----- ceivcd-myTfotc.------;------G.W j^WARMINER ------ate J E S I f f i Is is Slsom ething e v ery living bein J Congressman Stallings3 hhi as m y . T w in F a lls i - 6 ^ shoshould w itness. ^ DECCEMBER 4 -5 - ' praise for His patriotic appniproach in EBut w hat a m I soying, I’m b . . ' re f u s in g th e p a s t p a y ra issc e he1 wos ri, d ’V W I N T H E COLDJCPENNEY ■YBLD. much too k ind. T hese have bebeen to receivc and finding a usei U .P .c o nngratuiated c only ^ a few exam ples. The Twiwin ^ D O W NNTOWN TWIN FAIALLS cayse for his patriotic gestui Falls orea is b u t <)nc small pa:jartof I ip unselfishness shall guarantantccmy o n m aintrics. 50% ofl o n n !• 17 selected patterns.r n s .3 0 % o « [I cbq^rdinalingTopTreT rea tm en ts |^_and.'B.e.d5P.read5; ____ Salo includes labric,ric, Ilabor, lining...... ’ j: 7DR. H.W; ROI') n k ; d: v : m : ~ and Installation. Y IN OLDEI■RCATS - 1 I ; OBESITY I i m I : I — I [ 4 0 ^ y QUESTlONfl have'ani n 'olderi cat” 'this conditionion.- T horT}-aro-no-ttafd------50-56% ( who l8 on tho plump-vS;»-vSldo. Is ll and fpsi fXjtositos about how much lo •5 0 % off S u n rise l1 i in.n M ini a n d Vi ; u n h e a lth y (o r a n old cyiflo^Joo—■ a t; food a cat.It. Ifs. di'ol h a s to bo in. M icro Blinds.AvailAvailable in a se le c - fo t? adjusted 10 ils lilosiylo. High-strung Prestige Carpel Salale ■ ■ • lionoIoverlOOdecd e c o ra lo r c o lo rs . ■’ ■■ANSWEH;Tat-catS~ts -m a y bo - . cais.and quidijidoor cats, lor Instanco. •AnsoX- Nylon-OxlordRi,RBg.S23. *’j‘- ' psrbot-lhoy roquiro mocp-lCP-f

A-flTlme8*New8.TwlnFIn Falls, Idaho Sunday, Noveovomber29.lS87 - R ep o ntfaultsiP H A oonlow-iincomesloans -interest groups, T t i o n ^ ~ B loan-insurance origina-a- sident ofthe Mortgage GuJu a ra n ty in - and apecial-int< The Wofihington P 6st o f FHA'fl rtgoge-insurers associa- _ . ------lujftnifitwcwcml982-tmd-1986-went->t-guranco-X Io,, and th e aflaaflogiation's “Th e m ortgo lurpriafid by~ tion-representirals-- the 13 TJrtvaiily------w a s h i n o ¥ d n -= ^ --Thei Federal— to“ borrowowors"cor1iing' moro“ thann~vicc“f)re8idefttrTwa8 buj xpect^ the owned, compainpanies in the United oh catcra too $40,000 amand thnt 9 percent went to» the study'^bewuile I cii Housing AdminiHtratior ,n th e lower- S ta te s th a ti insure ini lenders againsl icome homo borrowers•s «earning more than $60,0, FH A to be doing more on F C C tcoughens ; stance much to higher-iri« d efault by home-mortgage irception th a l OOO. In 198986.42 percent of all FHAA income end." '• buyers dcspita the pcrc y are atill ro- borrowers, parparticularly buyers who ielp lower-in- loans-vrithth less than a 10 percentIt FHAofncinlasoidtheyi it was designed to hd X3 make a down payment association of dow n pAynlyment went to borrowersrs viewing the study and we?cre n o t pre- can afford to m [ecent prcograms come borrowers, an as of less thanI 20 pcrcent of the value on ind( private mortgago-lnsuilurance com- w ith incom;omes of $40,000 or morerc pared to commcnt on it. I to insure ofthe house,D. (AP) - Tho Fed* broadcastxiBtcrs can look to those cases ponies alleges in a n ewV report.r and 4 pen«rccnt went to borrowersrs Established in 1934 i WASHINGTON (AT srate-income The n/5P«opcintion hired Temple, ons Commission for guidarlance on whnt they can and T he study, conductedtd by a 'Boston w ith incomiames of $20,000 or less. Be-c- home loans for moden ___ oral Communicntionfl . reim burses B ark er & SlooSloane, tho Boston con- signal to broad- ,con’tnir.r. _ ^ u-i ng finji for tw een 1982)82 and 1986, 69 pcrcent of homo bpyers, the FHA r ;------will'FOon'scnd fl eigi mnnagemtnt-conflulting losses if a suiting firm,n, tot< stu d y FH A loan in- jWyin the raunch In onee odflhc'ihrce cases^ Pacifica ce Companies the loans.iis.insured by private mort-.t-. th e lender for any lo cnatcre on how •® the Moilgogc Insiirance ast year, the formation and mortgages insured vision ainvaves. Foundatiotion Ihc.'a KPFK-FM. Los FHA provides gagg irisurtiTrcrs w ere for m ortgages of homefiwner defaults. Las from radio and l ^ v i s i of Amcrica, aaid tho FI n proposed by the associisociation's members for ' nining about two Angeles,I, waav cited for broadcasting insuranco for at leastt 10 tjmcs as less thann ! 560,000, compared withth ■ Reagan ' administration ■ Tho FCC is exnmin: the private the 1982-865 pcperiod. By citing hous- filed sincc April a prograram the FCC said contained, >many low dow n-paymnent c loans to 57 percent!nt for the FHA. selling the agency on tl dozen com plaints file ff the recom- ing-loan datata fromfi 12 m ajo r citics, a • toughened its explicit depletions d of homosexual, higher-income borrowtwers than it “The stujtudy proves that many of m ark et, b ut it backed off w hen lhe ngcnc>- t- was strong mail surveyy aiand through personal stance on indcccnt.proprogramming, of- acts. Paciicifica, which has taken Ita^ docs to lower-incom e boijorrowers. the percepteptions ofthe FHA arc justst mendation after there v ;e^__opposition_ from some 1lawmakers interviews. ^ ficials say, and seververol complaints case lo a federal appeals court, de- Tho vtudy-fbund;tha1lat. 35. perccnt___n o t true,!Lfl.!Lflaid_Williom.E._Lacyipre:_ _v«nll bc rcadyjorjictipftipp,floon.______fended theth e p rogram , saying il w-as n _ “Within the next momonth or two we discusaiorion about a play running in will 800 ^ome dismissiissals or enforce- Los Angelgelea about safe sex.and.the___ m ent actions," auiisuid one FCC disease A!AIDS. OTOS ofTicinl. speaking on condilion of Mominjling-show • i5er8onalily I I 'W A ■ I' OLDPHO anonymity. Actionsns could range Howardi i Stern, whose propam is from warnings to firfines to license aired byiv Infinity B roadcasting Co. COPiEIED Buapensions a nd revocvocations. stationsB WYSP-FM iruPhiladelphia >CRK-FM in' New York Cily.“ I G r a n d O p e n i n g I P r i z e s Your precious old pictuIctures co n n ev e r Broodcasters compmplain that the and WXR it or faded. Let us hem little more wu.s warnimed “innuendo may bc rcn- be replaced once lost or FCC has given ther I win a . of them for your. than a 25-word defircfinillon of what dered exp'xplicit by surrounding sex-X- .Register to \ m o k e faithfu: -o p io c of 1 /ith loved ones. will be considerclered indecent: ualexpliclicilnese." ^ F R E E h o m e ... or to shore wjth "Material that depictsids or describes, KCSB-IB-FM, licensed to the U .ivcr- ,G.h. Microwavive Oven ofi'ensive as m ea- sily of CaCalifomia at Santa Barbara, in terms patently offe "• . from Black:ker's m ili| 'if vour pftotos ore9 JodecJ. stairwl. crockod.. scroichedsci or tot- sured by coDtemporaiDrary community was warnimed for airing a rock song on f©stoflnotr>em. . - FREE -- - • te»ed.wowi[lbehap(ippy to Qivo you an ©stimofe on f' . standards for the th -broadcost with sexuxually explicit lyrics...... - ...... medium, ,Bcxunl._or.or excrctorj* nc-__ FCC ofiofficials have resisted giving,g T ickets to th e N ationals ' tivities or organs.” more dcfilefiriitive’descriptions’of what'nt F inals Roc]d eb . ' . PHCMcft'fiAPHS...... -The agency snidi lilast week that il considtidera indecent, saying thata t r g A M / t 3 0 4 2 n d AVENUEAVI EAST such material moy be aired betw een would pose po: constitutional problemsns U— ... TWINFALLS*LS • 7M-2020 m idnight and 6 a.m.,n., when children - wordaJa tht a t could bc considered in-n- BLUE LAKES _ _ y Rovmond FoTd on Blue ’ a re nol likely lo be in ithe audience, decenl.ip,ip ond context might not be Pump&vW ash! .''“'“"agIkes Blvd. North Obscene materN^ — defined as in anothe:h e r.' . ‘ )d ...... ~ /•appealing to prurient'cnt intercstsrde-— “If-thcjicy jusLuae reasonable good ______-picting sexual a c ^I in 0 patently of- judgment;nt” broadcasters will be tensive woy andHiKHiickmg artistic, eatc. saidaid Commissioner James H. literary, poHticnl or)r scientifica value Quello.. offering' some unofTicjal ’ B ] L . - ■ . — cannot bo aired1 at uny time, the guidance.ce. rF o r u s to go afler (an al-il- ^ ^ ; FCC reminded, leged vio/iolnlion), il has to bc ver\- i Though broadcast'asters welcomed egregiousJUS." tho time sidelines,:s. they Icfl open Butwhw hat is reasonable? • J th e possibility of goin;oing lo court for n Liberalral advocacy groups say it de-lc- on w ho's asking th e question. •s. clarification of t^the indecency pendson H S standard. “To this administration, i T m B T “tfii'gj-.agi.n how'W docsc th e broad- (indecunc■ncy) could m ean th e seven ; caster know what toto do?" snid Jeff dirly wor.'ords plus a few others. To an* I •• BaumantT, generalil counselc 'u f the other ndi ! National Associsociation o f th e disciscussion of icen-agc pregj “pW J — Broadcasters. “Docs«s thot th en chill nanc>- on ot afternoon TV specials," ! broadcasters in termirms of w hat they .said Pegg.'gg>' C h arren , president of Ac-\c-- • pu to n th e nir. tion forr Children’sC Television, \ m ^ “Brqjidcaslcrs areire not clamoring j,, ndianapolis, John R. Pricc.ce. fe P o rk: Chops for the opportunity ii lan of Dcccricy in Droadcost- y "’“•y chairmar Rib Endd & Sirloin End r ial tliat violaiCK theth e Imv h s said. | c.,. says, he knows indecencyicy ------B urrh c-n d d cd r“ifT«' he hears itrnnd-hc-snys-heh e ------Fatrim iiy Pack vague and subject to intcrprcuition. it ,dnily on WFBQ-FM's m om-m- a commission .down™ thi..rond .could |„ g p „agram g , , T he Bob S; Tom Show,)W. use il to give brondcndcsters a Brent rogram . th e targ et of a com- deal of trouble " by'Frfce's group, is among'ng In its ruling Insist tApril, the FCC boing reviewed by the FCC. ' said il would no ionlonger limit mde- ,lly Hk**— rrrriTTmi^ cenc>' lo the “sevenL-n idirlv words" in “Almonost nil the talk is sexually g a a 'me '______^------_ < o m e d ia n -G o o rg «I. -J ri.riin'.j n»>nt>- orientedcd or cxcrctor\' in some t r U th e ~ logue of the sam e.* name, m which be- manner,er." said Price, who said the r « mcet.-< th e FCC's definitionI of camc the basis off a 1978 Suprem e show nu (of — • *»•------Court ruling.-The FCFCGeaid it^would-indecenc;ncy. "You don't need a list (of sited words) to know howlOW • l » apply the 25-wordrd definition cm- prohibiti i b J H I bodied in th a t (tecisioision. times they talk about sex.ex. I The FCC ^tso said. sa provocative bowel niovenicnls.nn bestiality." ----- material aired nflerte r 10 p.m, would Staiiolion ofTicials could not be no longer bc safe from frc government rcachcdcd for comment Inst week.. A Glolcleh R I ipe ^ sanction because,; manyr children stationn disc( jockey who declinedI lo to ­ were still li.sleningng to radios and identifyfy himself said station person-on- ■ . ' watching TV at thallal hour. At firsl il nei hadid been instructed not lo dis-lis- I ; Ba] lianas 1 declined to say wherhen such material cuss thehe com plaint. would bc snfc. but>ut last week nc- U ^ . No. 1 I . ceded to requests for clarification by $ 1 recognizing th e nvmidnighl-6 a.m. r "safe harbor." I - In all o th e r re.spe.spect.'*. th e FCC's H H H j b • ruling lafit w eek real'eaffiimed its find- i t e ' II ' ings of:indeceni;ycy iigjinst three j______radiQ_Bti'(;i.on_'wwnerH. n! and said mm a . lb^“ " B “ “ GIFTS GALSLORE FmyOUR CHI■SWSSTOIE ifTtBewTsowacowUPON I BXPIRBSDEC. i, 10071 ^\ 4tJggff T80W5 COUPO/POW I EXPIREBOec. 1,1007 j I ALBennoNscoupotiJ.w I EXPiRBaoec. i, fg o f] 951 m I Nesthle M orsels i Bathroatorn Tissue"” Albertsonins Coffee" I Semh:fkSweetChocQlatB Janel Lee > White. 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Hovember29ththru Deoemher 1,1987' lOM'tiMdpiw* M toon ■•ilb«calb*com«>«vaiUbl«. • j I •CEGIFl^RAPPING I" , ' “ ehicagi Sunday, N ovem ber!r29.l987 Times-News, Twin•wlnFslla.WihoA-7. ' j; | ^ 'Ji "faces politicaa l ^ ^ MW r o s A chaos CHICAGO (AP) - Harold■old W ash. in gton’s d eath has throwAft thoci^stl y turbulent politica) scehc intinto chaos : ' .i OB blucka struggle to hold CiCity Hall. ' • t e m m : , claimcd by Washington five fiv yeara ago in a victory thot stunn^nned rcm* / : I ' ' n a n ts o f th e Democratic macnachinc. / Washington's charisma,la, leader- - ^ 1 '' ship and stirring rhctoricic will^ not © bc cosily m a^ed, say pol'liol«tical ob-____ K servers in thc Mtion’s thirddrd-largest- city. His election as Chicagtago’s first - - b l a c k m a y o r-in -1983 cstiistablished black voters — blacks maklake up 40 pcrcent of tho populationjn - as a powerful part of the city’sr’a ;political ' __i proccss. I t also crcatcd a bloc thtiat a t will d^ mand that reform remainlin th e ah-* - them of whichever alderme•man- black . council members back to succeed Washington. .“We can’t afford to selectcct anyone whom, we suspcct will trytry to turn tho“ clock back,"—said-I- D e m p s e y ...... T ravia, a Washington biographer bio and local authority on black politics. "Harold Wnshin^on finally fin got hi^ flag planted inside thchc political T IIIiIVY : institution and bccause of that wc I '0 have an - opportunity -t<- t o —mov®------: forw ard," snid U.S. RojRep. John I IL4:0i10 P Mn . ..I . C onyers, D-Mich., who often oft cam- FROMH2iOim m pdigncd with Washington.n. rhe Joyous Ameerican Christm.alas goes on saleile Sunday aftenrnoon > ^on after Monday’s furfu n eral for Th C. Washington, tho City CouJouncil will sstarting ts at noon, 25% 0ff everi;/ piece of merchrhandise in our eentire i i • ' choose ono of its members;rs to serve save $1,000 to $c;3,ood ; • ■ • ba a ctin g ma>’or until thle e 19891 mu* stcitore, Sunday & Monday.W (Furs anare 50% off... s6 .nicipal.election. Winninglg the post No'Jow). Famous br;irand merchandisiise for women, missed, n juniors, m en ! •. will require a 26-vote majority miJ in th e SDnP^ember council. anand child'ren-from1 ail departmentsts in the st^e^D)qn't.miss q it! Aldcnfvm and Vicc Mayilayor David Qrr. who i^Mnbite._bccamcm c_interim ------— m ayor after \VaaTtjngtonn died c of a • ' m heart attack Wednesday,y, but said I hc is not interested in kcckeeping thc ^ ST( H E IN T fIRE 'X UCI job. U U i Democratic • presidentiin tia l con- tender Jesse Jackson rctireturned to . C hicago on Friday from thcthe Persian ___ Gulf and immediately thrth r u s t him* self into tho'^wcfb'rbkcrin;ring.— ------— s ii' On his arrival, he entere« red closcd- door meetings at O’Hareare Airport with black and Hispanicnic leaders. then emerged to praiseI them,th say- i;i^' th e y had •'shown a-m«-measure of trust in me and respe'jpected my 1 . leadership. “W hatever the decision,m, it will be a collective one, one in our u r collective< interest," he said of effortf)rta to Unite .behind a single aspirantIt forf acting , m ayor. - — Two key Washington-o1 -opponents------I head the list of whitec p rospi^ts: I R ichard Mcll, 49, atrippcpped of thc I vicc mayor’s position by)y 'Washing- I ton last spring, and Edwaiward Burke, " an architect of the bitterter “Council Wars" of Woshingtonton's first— , adminikrntion. Thousand;i s n n i i V \ turn out foo r ( ““tVashingfcto n 'CHICAGO (AP) - Thoihousands of D tearful mourners filedi iinto City Hall throughout the nightght and into the gray, drizzly morningng Saturday .. . ^ i; to poy their last respectsts Ito Harold Washington, the city’sI fifirst block m ^ o r . — I— :And. in anQtherBign.ofjnof mourning. ______J airiderless horse led thehe city's an- 1 niial McDonald’s Charityty parade.p ll ______ArrnqR town. .Ipskq JackckBon.acan- t . ______J dldatc for the Democratictic prestd'en-" ' i t e tial nomination, eulogized:cd Washing* r “ ------ton b efore n cruwd-oC-mornoro-thon-lr— ______000 during a memorialII t aervice at O peration PUSH hcadqua:[uartera. Jackson, who cut shortort a viait to ■ s . !• r V ;; th e Middle E ast when Woahington Wi 'd ie d , callpd him “a friend,id. ^o broUier, a leader.” ■ _____ “W ith Harold we wonlagainsfthe a< |a- od^, the Red Sea wasI didivided, we Kl g o t a c ro ss.... Hc broker tbthc old ma- ' ch in e of exclusion and bubuilt a new rainbow organization ofjf inclusion,"i Jack so n suid. t ; ^ ‘l i • T h e civil rights activiaiviat waa ac- g ^ . : ; f ; ______' ' ■ -N ------com puhied by tUrec blnck:ick~nldcrmen ------* n'li ...... 1 m ^ who have been mentionecned as possi- * ^ 5 B | ^ Jt.. P ' ble successors to Washintiington. who died o fa heart attack WedVednesdayat ------thvrngo-offlS:------: Jackson " did not offer an - endorsement, but_^ urged{cd unity in ;cment for i; b u y | t 6 i | 1 . choosing a replaccrr Washington, who wasI irin.his fifth - W : I y e a r in oftice. " OR LAY>| At City Hall, some10 "mourners. . ' ■ Ikjsf''''' ^ droppcdlifUc mementoes3c8onatab1c v L , 4 ------ntrtne-foomf-WaBhington’on'B'oasket;-a.------u . -r-GhargepM asfl Hingle, wilting rose; a.Bmijmall cross; a ; - VISA'iiJd A irfi w orn blue political buttonton likc those i ? : ,'1. ® thousands wore when, W a s h in ^ n campaigned succcssfull:iilly against p - Democratic i the regular E f g HWWWhi organization. ' ' mSj I V. fgBi “It's very pitiful," saidaid a somber an , who idcn- ' ''T h iS - W l^ P middle*agc black woman, ^51* ■ 1 \ -1 tified herself only as G.}. ^Malone. “It w e're you (BfflM wSoW lilW IN!^IN FALLS I'. J - waa a very,great loss ; .. H c.w as a ...... - ■Ji;, . very bestl V O N iW ^E:kdays-- k D, :j r • good man." Steady rain failed to deter tho j stream of mourners, moimoat of them ■ -■ 1 ' middle-age blacks'for whoniwt Wash* ^ ington symbolized pridedc and hopes for,*! better deal for minornoriticH. A-a Tlm ea-News, Twin Falla,la, IIdaho Sunday, Novembejb e r2 M 987______—— /»Iraq^epmiirts^ttacickf— ■ -^ W o r l ------— hI f m t t k r i e cu t e n s s t r i •. ___ |_L _ J ______N]NICOSIA. Cyprus (A P)-IrIraySL-flrm edJajhi^rpping’ ao|u;y- Thftrmi __ [ B t r ^ orted its w ^lanes atteckeked a other two were re]rep o rted 'ThursdeMunr TCuwait^ o f e r fo rb arc shiphip off the Iranian coast Satiitu ^ey night and Fridayy aai ^ m o o n . . ig h t a n d Ira n sa id it will i it^ o n against this sud- ferfor and the American respoponse, in trance to theB p ] ort channel. T h e n»gb i5alm ed at least S6 " The W aahington Post seeking protM rs t a t U[.S. naval units in thchS?e^“ Iraq how ha. ds den escalationion of tbe seven-year-old thethe view of a number of V\Western fadlity, os bigg as1 a fcwtball field, atteckfl on gulf gul shipping ion G ulf i f W ashington enda: ffar. Tbe United States andin d A rab ofEdala in th c rc{•egion, is would have enalnabled the U.8. Navy aian 1 IO wcro indep^-"'' MANAMA. B ahrain - An un- Iran-Iroq waj ran’s regioneeirfumed S. warships Bid th e je t s scored on “accoJiraS pins in the gulf. . • taaining ir the Persian Gulf wiwar and With Welnb.con*-.£ir8Uv------■ • higUy effective uso of two?o o0 th e r bar-, w aiti w atersera ‘ from Chinese-built, waiwait's "main'oil port-'and.t.the en- ing themselves?* gcs'elsewhcrejn^th^wouraterw a y aa land-based SiSilkworm missiles that Hoaiing fortresses aimedid \ot count* hove been 8suppliedii{ to Ira n and used eri^ Iranion mine threhreots and successfullyy againstt Kuwaiti shore speedboat attacks ogainst-iBflW :'prO'—facilities andnd tankers. The-missilcs.. t o c ^ shipping — is kntswiown to have -can hit target;c t8 up to 50 m iles away- • wanted such a fadli^ iijBide in Ku* M ore bro.)roodly, however, the waili waters. As recwtljitly aa la s t change in tlthe U.S. position has modth. Rear Adm.* HiH aro ld J . caused somele key1 officials in th e Ku* ' I r ' Berjisen, cornmonder ofr thoth Middle waiti gov&/'bmment to question I East Force headquartertered here, ‘ whether U.S.rk officials, who in the tol^ Western officials thflt the a.new paat have expressedex confidence in U.S. ■ forces against f T : naval baso was plannedd fc for w a te rs defending I OF \ near Kuwait. . Silkw orm s,. area: now try in g te disen* E trly this spring, o fter»r im o n th s o f gage themsenselvcs, citing security concentrated Iranion(i a tta c k s concem s, froifrom any com m itm ent to ag ain st Kuwoiti shipping,lg. tht e sheik- defend Kuw{iwaiti territory from di- JDAYr s ! roached th e _ rect ottack: bjby Iran. SUN dom’s govemment approa U nited Stales an d th e SovJoviet U nion Tho im portortance o fth e K uw aiti of- . 2 Frencl:hmen re2 turn UNTIIL CHR!ISTMA from Lel>banon Ol)rdeal PARIS (AP) - F ren chchmen t Jeon- in Lebanonn isi Teny Anderson. 40, Let Benno’s PuiutA Little Sparkle Roger Auque chief Middlelie East correspondent of _ . ..L ouis Normondin ond Roj - or-Timely Gift-lnM o ^ - cam» home to o tumult’ultuous wel- Thc Associatioted Press. He wos kid-- i o u l ^ O) nly comc Saturday after beinf>ing fFccd by napped Marearch 16, 1985 by the Is* Your Christmas.IS ------i — w thcir kidnappers in Beirutrut. lamic Jihad.d. ie Music Boxes “ 12:0010 4:11 : 0 0 ^ ------Normandin, 36. a lighjIghUng^engi:------N orm andirdin and-Auque left ihe ------neer"ftr^the"AStcnne 22 network, packed oirporport lounge after about ★ D iam onds Sunday spent 20 months in coptivjtiv ity before 10 m inutes.3. ★ W atch es / Hi8~rcleasc‘Prlday.''Auqt.uquerSl, a shortly bcfbefore they arriv ed home, free-lance journalist, waswas held for afternoonjon newspaper Le Monde ★ Hand*Cu! Lead Cry'ry stalV s 10 months. hit the streereets wjth a report that ★ C locks FFALL i Premier Jacques Chirac■rac a n d For- -th e paymement of a ransom contrib- ^ 1 ^ 3 10% OFF eign Minister Jefljrean-Bemard utcdtothccoI conclusion of the negotio- ★ Black Hills G o ld Rdmond met the formerner hostages ti„„, with theth kidnappers." It gave ★ Tom Clark Creationo n s * ^ IM ( 7 ) at Orly Airpoit' after■ tlthey were ^ S W [E A T E R S I r - sion KMin;Op«n Uao-Sit iiMiX freed by the clandestinee S h iite Mos* . . . . 8^- ///U iWk if spcech at the airport be- .Sundfyi • lem Revolutionary. Justice , Inobncfs fore the amrrival of Normandin and Organization. - ^ \ hirac denied “this decdt- “Thanks to all of those tl who , Auque, Chir tion with no basis” and •J, worked for our release,"-Normandin N aloud what could have FINEJEWELR.R Y FtiihfSlolTriii ------B aid to hi8“Antenne-2 coll™ neagues-«.-»™ ^ — a ir MAWAVE. EAST « TWIN f Alls.IS • TW 43tl»P=***^'0«c«rw*,S.« he held his young son in,in his arms r a u . and fought back tears,irs. “Please, “We w ill1 continuecc to d o all th a t is I don't osk me too ihyoh.”” in o u r power/er ond w hich conforms to en Fri 'til 8:00 p.mT l. . ; I E ° P ® A boifltcrous crowd/d swarmed our dimityy tot obtain the release of HUDSON’S BOOIOT & SHOE SALI oround tHTMyste're 20,0 jjet alter it" tHeTthrecTjT l^srFrencK hostages," MEN'S DRES[ESS & CASUAL SHOES by ^ — DENM I M : a K I R!T 7 5 -- i— stopped on thc tarmac;c iin fro n t of h e said, refei;ferring to diplomats Mar- Florshelm, Ho!-lush Puppies S M any O th e rs : I the VIP lounge at Orly,rly. Oflidnls,. cel CartonI andat M arcel F on tain e and W SHORT LENGTH!H! : R eB .to lT L W ______NEV^ i family members^’jind1 joumaliats—joumalistj Je ^ FashTbnTfere'ws’fonhe'Y oU ngcrcc r o w d '! . t jostled one another to hahave a word Chirac said sa the release would Choose froiom two lengths andI sse e v e r a l '• with tho freed Frenchiichmcn. The help improve5ve relations w ith Iran . ik nowV '*26*10 *61“ ____p l ^ e had stopped a t Cortlorsica before differeient styles. Slzes 3 to 113 3 . ______W O M E N 'S C A S U A L « r - ■ heading to Paris.------: ' wc FRegularly to $36 A uque thanked thosee itinvolved in M*M*M-M*M*m*m-m*m. IDRESS S H O E S by Nfllofolizofzor. Soft Spots & O ther Nome BrondiBro > : obtaining his release, adding ad that C i andy! I $ I 7 9 9 “in September, I w as tnfoinformed that ssvrtooih N o w I / Rog.tolS2.95 I probably would be frcetreed.” H e ^ Buhl, ID. 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— C r o s s w^ t o r d l p e o p i =! - R AH!"RAHl B y H a ro ld B.' C o u n t THESSunday Croossword by H^b'EKcnsoiison~~~ ACROSS E dlicd • 1 "Nun 8“upo"rlor 7 Sklnillnt ^ tT o wm c e i ^ ker ^ ^ 12 P o to s ^K r“|ri3"“p~|5“ r 12 113 }14 Its lie |17~ iFH 19 Throw Inlo - — ARIEL. Waahish. (AP) - ^kydivcrs Cooper Ci th re a te n e d to blovlow th c unfolded th a t Tbankagiving Tb Eve------co n fu sio n in th is tin y to-town plan to acattor ploc>IaDC up. Passcngora and twovo crew and stuck a s th9 e legend lc| grow. - 20 Win by ------■ phony $20 billalie from the airto com- mennembers were released in SeattleS Today’s celcbrlebration includes" . n 21 Trsvoling uflalo stew and 0 l O - '■ ^ ... .dUtsnco ______E E E =E E____ m em oratc D.B.B. ' I 24 Ream __ y ears ago todoy.ay. RcniIcno, Ncv. “They jump in inte to a big field ou t,,, a 25 Atlanta E t i c i i 134 135 ■ ■ K T ■ ■ 3 9 40 Richard Purdirdy soid ho cxpectcd WWhen thc plane landed inn Reno back and dropI p pi h o n y $20 billi?.’'-7 - - su p p o rter I _ more thon 60000 people to show up thche hijacker1 a n d loot were gon'. sa id policolice spoke.smon C h ris ' PaulP Stroschein Rupert 436-3102 ' 89 “ Lo C age — 6 C one 52 Compassion ' Tnylor. . • -• C 7 3 3 -7 6 3 0 - Folios" . Clarence Emerson Twin Falls 7 A W ashington 53 Ind. m onoy Jesus M. Aya•yuso, -11, was booked- 90 Lily plant — “ 733-0998 !• 6 Arrow p o iso n 55 Warm V j on a misdemea.eanor charge, Taylor -Glenn Nelson------—TWin Falls------— 91 Posea for a 9 Fly high 56 II. cily y s g H I’as released from jail C 733-0998, : / picture 10 Founded: abbr. 57 Dotroit f K said. Ayaso was Carl Sweet IWin Falls 92 Coffee server 11 C om puter info ' supporter Ijjt? ^ after posting baijail, []Diana Sweet ■ TWIn Falls 7 3 3 ^ ) 9 9 8 ^ 93 Rainbow 12 Small ducks 56 Enrage 7 IT ra “The offendinJing turkey wa.? nol 95 — Palmas 13 Fork ond 59 — Franco stt I • taken in lo custostody^becnuKe th e evi- John J Ulrich IWin Falls 7 3 3 -7 6 3 0 96 U ranus 14 well thot ..." 62 Hung, coins i 1S dence was roasoasting in the oven" C satellite 15 Tchrs.' gp. 84 Don Bunn . Wendell 5 3 6 -6 4 9 4 64 Entertolnors' 89l? when police arri'rrived, Taylor said. 96 Montreal' 16 St. Louis org. I I T ? supporter su p p o rte r 66 W ash c y cle S S 5 ! 103 Apollo’s slstor 17 “ Tho - r- 67 Revises JSS; ------—tOS'Outlondlsh;------“ ta -T a k o n -c a r o 'o l------'■6B-CortbIn 6B i 5 ; 2 107 Form er 19 S phere fisherm an )finfen Are0 Specio ^B ullslU n loli o se'o irfR feewayrsabulurbaniawn W o m enn who\ come to us for helpIp coften have special ! MESQUITE, Toxm .-W (AP)-- A when-hc-lcalearned - thuL..the_prizcd—ancund-QiiJioracback. ______problem s.Ai..W e.undcrsiand. At Life.V-j,W orks, we give the kind of bull-riding lesson turned2d iinto a two- anim als, whii.•hich were to be used for Gay's C horse fell in a ditlitch and care and hchelp a woman needs lo getget free of alcohol and drugs hour Wild Wcgtroumluplup w hen 21 bull-ridingleslessons, had broken a cor- threw th r him, bul both weree unhurt., beginT f

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HOTEUCASINO • JACKPOT, .:' " ;hoteiEUCASINO; i'jACKPOT, N6VAOAA "" ...... [ I ‘ 1-800-10-82M I03 o r (702) 75555-2321 ' ' Iff ] ______. f o r r'esen/otlons e s i an d informollo lio n . - V V i a - Sunday.November29,li,1887~ Tlme», iall I saw was a ment;_nieotings),.it’8 _m obvious th Rep. Lowry sayssc mom lign urging him to shave of)off king s a id a t ^ kahquct;et iiin his honor !- ' ' Jil iQoua com edian J a y Lcqo becctecomes, bunch of 4ight«ta on everybody’s she haslas boned-up*0 n M. She gots a H some say m akes him looliok Friday night. “It wormsrmsthehearta !; ,1 the less he w ants to talk aboutlutit. i heads.” ■ very we'well with liny tots and hasas a i shaving urging beard I asaarArafatorHol>ert Bork. of all Norwegians to knowbit th at th e !; . [ rapport9rt with adolescents ond opordi­ hkoY asa: T ’rcally livo day to day” et letters obout the beard allai: customs and traditionsons of the old ' | people. It’s really very sped:nal. WASHINGTON (AP) C - Eep. Lcno.'who sq u irm s noticcablyjywto ^ Princess Dioiariq shows ;?wp« ne." says Lowiy, D-Waah. country still hold anJ atiattraction for j s a working princess.”. Mike Lowiy thinkaika_hia .mother the time. aslccd to com m ent on his sue ' m other w ants m e to shave! i) — Princess Diana _ Lowryrry is laying lhe groundworl)rk community mak'is upp a sixthi of the ; i [ ncyman comedian.” ' has been makingg sse c re t visits to th e - ' for. his aecond U.S. Senatate state's popul^pn._____ idicapped children, i lign, but readily acknowlwl- The dinner was onejno'of'the few • | Lono, 37. in hia hometowtown to ^0“ ®" campaigi n>uble_tod families...... | en, public appeamices the 84-year-oId ! i_ Ij cntfirtain a sold-out audiencience at youngsters in trov edges be doean’t have clean-shaver p re sid e n t of a char- I dried looks that are a key in-ir king m ad o'during hlsTivsTwe^ay v fsit.. T ] '" iT Symphony H all la s t week, hajhas the “ P*" blow-drii nic He is ' to . meet withrith President ; ;' p erm anent"guest h ost slot; oron the ity called Bana m a rd o ’a, a spokes- I gredientsnt iri today's slick, electroni Reagan in Washingtonton on M onday ; | i | ' “Tonight Show," his own recent• , ‘ woman aaid Satunu rd a y . •______L j politics.M. s the.typo of~Sndidale whirho^and re tu m ’taN orw aythiythOBomoTiny:— ;------cdy spccial, a Beverly Hills adiaddress . “It is mco t h at twe « h av e the futuro H a a n t ? . and a fleet of expensive carsrs iIn his queen as our_prtpresident." said the. w ouldI • n make a,media conaultan 1. - He’s not. particularly_attra« ,gorage...... spokeswoman, whowk by British cus------—A - l —winco.-H an television, he speaks to“ - « » r N o ¥ Ui. to® was not idenlentined. “But what A ' tive on ^ u t be p refers talking abou he’s alightly rumpled and hi i!w« w e also have isa a young J woman who ' & J fast, he’i “•■S^-.O PEN post os a struggling comedian Bity is overwhelm ing. S to i. keenly«sted and mokes a hi;; gig a t a strip jo int calle< S u n d a y i : J ilS e real input into )uom r w ork. Mine Shaft where the aud g Olav is pleased S h n p Early For’Chri8tma9_ Ch ^ wore miners* lam ps ra ^ e irr heheads. “She w orks ver;’ery hard behind the ------scenes. Th ere trea re p riv ate viaits a n d - h Minnesota ties Icno had to perform hisI comedyco tacanples wheree sh s e b a s sprafically NNEAPOLIS (AP) - Kir act while strippers twirled onionstap. ug u t up a meetin£; with 'M O la v V co f Norway aaya h e ’s thrilleIled yggggBmmm W He atood in th e d a rk , off to one side, g amemo's m j work with, to be) nmaking his sixth visit t re o fth e c a m e ra s.” ,•‘Nobody could see me whenlenlwjB without the glare ^ 'M inncsocsota, a atate steeped in NoJo ? talking and nobody caredid about “We find her veryv« sensitive, vep^ m heritage. I - ' mUilnAM.>TMlUMOIM.TirlnFM* I ' j PWNCESS DIANA ^ ^ M IKE L l O W R Y hovo been enormously jm in . I AcroMtreMttMPu wbat I. was saying,”■' . Leno. well informed,”* the t spokeswoman ““ I OpMUonfrf 1»4|S«1|S«1M2__I - ' rem em bers. “A nd w hen I lookeokcd o ut said. “W hen she e comes c (to manage- AllAids handicapped youthil' A publicist’sI hn i g h t m a r e presseded by the unfailing intereatt mi .1 — —■ ' I

Residennts moilurn killiiing of friiendly deer< P r • ^'S^eahiepiffere ic e 53MAHA. Neb. (AP) - ThcThe w ild' ” aaw," said D ani Kelly, K who lives on poachir:hing, Thibault aaid. In the deer inside a car. nth everyoneyell- \P “^ dwr'didn’t'havc a name, butu t Ihe ap- th e farm, additioiItion, th c deer appeared to hihave “A t th a t point, witl ■ -/: t was ing ‘poacher,’" thee car c sped away, p^red-thie-woek-and wantanted" to_ Betty Bergmanlan, Karen’s mother, been\ ininside city limits when it \ play Tind be petted. Two mennen,'wH6 "sald'her'fam ily^jrwas-aboutrto-havo—ah o, t^ nnH T hihnult said firin;:ng a Jerina said. l“ PnrkB~Coramis* t* apparently took advantage of tthe an- dessert when sjiebe noticed that some- weaponpon inside city limits i8“ is a T he Game and” I ingry sion picked up the5 deer& carcass and iniara tru stin g n atu re, shotihot and one had turneded around in pieiJL- miaden:iemeanor. Kelly was an probably will handndle any fur^er • killed him Thanksgiving-Day.ay. driveway. • Friday.lay. they investigation, Thibaibaultsaid. t ;it was liko killing Bambi,” Bt “We wantedI tto se e if we h o d .. “Nowlow w h a t ... (were) ll kida , No one onsw eredd tht e telephone a t Karen Bergman said Friday.lay. “T h e company," ahe said.aai thinkinking?" Kelly asked. “The k ______- How— tho commission’s’oflofnces'on-Fridoyr” ~ — - dcbr-was like a pet.^!------...... Momenta later,er, a ahot was fired.— got lotalota o f fun o ut of th o t d e e rrS n do they get to pet a deer?"’ or at the home of PaiParks Commission Bergman, 18, was ea^jngt TlThanks- The B ergm ann fifamily got the vehi- ike Jerina, who livea nearr th e ofTicer D uane Arp. . giving d in n e r w ith h e r familylily w hen cle’s license nunlumber and the car ^ana, said he heard what w Mrs. Bergman saidsa: family mem- u they heard the shot. She andmd other registeredI ii in Blair, about 20 ided like a shot from a shotfjtgun bers often aee deerir nr e a r th e ir home f family m em bers ra n outsidiside and n^ile8 no rth o>f f Omaha. Thibault Yamaha <5^ higK^owered handgun. Hee ani d b u t they had neverr seens one shot. v __ ea'w two m en try in g to p ut; thithe deer gajd. No arrcataats had bccn made >r neighbors ,ran out to invevesti- “This makes uss 'very mad," she ; D into a car. ' Luftdrsawju mairtrying to;0 p u t said. "We don’t w antm t it to s ta r t." ------^ J . _ ‘Police O fiicer M ark Thibaul — ______•~ :-.L8oto,»y Phazer___ ipearcd.to.hQVC been he h ad no doubt th e dccr kilicIm edw M • #TSelllng^Snownialoblle w orld w ide.* - ~ ' ed people shot in th e top oof fth e head, Thibault • Best Pow er To W ei»lght R atio O n tKi; one th a t h a d approached ] •n< ' in: th e Ponca H ills-Fort Calhoun Ct COMPLETERREPAIRS 2 The M arket. 1 j have been anyt.other aroa'thia week. The area is heavilyh “If it would ha • Lightw eight Desiggn And A Pow erful wooded an d sp arsely populatelated. deer, they wouldiildn’t have come close . V II . _ -1 i 1 iThe y oung.buck entered; theth' yard enough, bccauseISO it wouldn't have SNOWMOBILES « &MMOTORCYCLES I 48S cc Fan-cooled E n g i n e . of a sm all fairn noor F ort. CcCalhoun been tame enouglugh," he said, ALL MAKES &; MODELSI I • Ride O ne A w ay Tooday At Yam aha j on-Tueaday, sta y in g long enoenough to The men brokioke several laws, in- PL V f C o u n t r y . have his p ictu re taken. eluding shootingng an animal out of «iUGHT & MEDIUM TRRUCK REPAIRS ; “It waa the damdest thinging I ever hunting seaaoison and possibly *’* ■ { \SMITH’S AUTTO & TRUCKR Yarifs^hsaCS«^ CO.) 7 J M 5 7 0 a, 1199 « BLUEIAKESBLVD^S

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tho _____ mplot pi>lant ro(of collaii p s e ^ _ ■ ' CALDWELELL (A ?)-A 100 V 50- vice vi president for operatictiona, aaid nation for there'coUapae'of c ■tollapBed-^flt_the_J,R,_F jxyJ»Jaid_footrhigh._woodex>den._truBB:fl«p^rl®d.__ — ~j[udicialiheouncijif revie#s^s ^ p l i e a i (TTo m TJivision w Q id u f"^’fT ol UirU irerye^ ktf’neaaelrt~Krput"rpof.-8pokesman nan-Fied-Zeria-jpiled-T^, ------lyoiie, biit leaving 2 0 0"the 'U daiiiaged haah'^rbwnm 'produ'c*~'^out'Bab6ta^ and weathercauawr-* - • " BOISE (AP) - Thee IIdaho Judi* The Judiiidicial Council, meanwhile, JCcnnoth White, Namii^ruoyd-;^^ >leaa. tition line back in operation, 1 0 know about h a s s e n t quiquestionnaires o ut to every \Webb, Twin Falls; Jesse \ The facton-.y, 'which employa-aa^' cial Council w an ts to k h^ciurtof. Jhoplantht h a d been abut down for ir-minded and ' county. They, 1 arc obtainable IBoiac. chicf justice of the Workers w ho h a v e eam ecled enough m any aa 1,70000 ;people arounfljlthaj th e “capacity to be fair-r ngvacation,andthcrela- daho m en ond th ro u g h eaceach county clerk's office.' ;Appeals; Richard Redmiman. Twin Thanksgiving ■ to qualify for uneraploymeoent bene- dock, ahut downjwn Wedneaday oprn- deliberate" ofthe 14 Idal m ployeea th ere w ere o u t {-, pplied for an People wwho know th e 14 people IFalls; Edw'prd Pike, Idadaho Falls; tivelyfewemj fits will bo eligible immedediately-to Ing for a Thanksinkaglving holiday^at- • • wom en who h av e appi icn th e roof collapsed, ac- „ aho S uprem e app ly in g foifor tho job ore encouraged IKay O’Riordan, Boise andt state to lunch when receive them, said Joe Bowiwman. as- la sts u n til MoHd( opening on th e Idaho Simplot and th e C aldw ell gj to com m entjntonthem. IRep. Patricia McDerrrm o tt D- corJ'ng ^ S tn sistant manager of the IdIdaho De* - , Court. Fire D epartmtm i ent. p, Itenance. cleanuiit^S- •eas m ost im p o rta n t to the IPocatollo. partment of Employmment in 0”!? N ext month, th e Judicidicial Council The areai security employtloyees were on tilt'job )plicant0 , and council are r e listed ' on th e form. Others are Byron Johnsnson, Boise: They're lilucky eveb'body had CCaldwell., will interview the appli when the inddenident occurred W<^.^es- .nclude the candidates' in- £ el Hurlbutt, gone to lunch,ch,” Caldwell firefighter th e n will recommend two, tw th re e or T h ey incl 6 th D ia tric t Judge Daniel The company had no eststimate of day night, Simplmplot onicials saiH. , - snd moral courage, legol *1 Lrict Ju d g e Steve Rayneie said. "It could have . fo u r of them to Gov .'Cecilecil Andrus. te^ty anc Twin Falls; 3rd Distri damages to the 35-to 4(>lO-Kar-oId Allen Derr, squashed a lot of people." - iged m achinery ijack-> The governor will oppappoint some* ab ility , letlegol experience, intelli- Wayne > Fuller, Weiser, Al buildjng. ------o n e -to -filU th e -tc n nn_flf_CliarJe8_£onc.e_and_ _ ( id wisdom a n d capacity to IBoise; D o n ald B urnett, BoBoise, C ourt Two hun ddred n of tho factory’s 1, ages hash-brownown pattica sold to res-^' Donaldson, vjho died of a heart at- bc fair-min(linded and deliberate. corSppeols and'TTilliamrn 'Brauner,' 000 employee'ees will be out of work Simplot officials, and •Caldwell ta u ra n ts andJ inatitutiona in suA as ; tack Oct. 9 at the ageE ofol 69. to the Other bIraits include induatri- (Caldw ell. for e t leaat a fewi days, Bill D a n ie ls,..- firefightersfi: say they haveJ nor expla- . hospitals. • and prom ptness in perform* Attorney General Jim'im Jones and ing duties,,es, com patability of per others have contendedd tlth e appoint* sonal-habithits and outside activitiei - menLvvilLbcj)ne.-of.th£jLC m o st impor* w ith judictjictal office,.and capacity U. ^ tant ever in Idaho, 'tt-• a e Sup?eme_ be c o u rte;ous o u and considerate on t h e \ Court’fl four remaining^jInjustices are bench, closely divided on aevite v e ra l issues. The can:andidates includc three J such as the death pep e n a lty , a nd w o m e n ondmd five C ourt of Appeals or ^ Jo n es and others say' the tli new jua- d is t r ic t cou:ourt judges, and 4th Dis- tice will hold tho baloncmce of power, trict Judgege D eborah B ail is both, m uch as Donaldson did.id. O th e r caicandidates: , IQ L lm i ’ ( mMr Travel €expense »limit ISii,. « J - questioi)ned by ppanel I ------^B O IS B -{A P ) - Loseose money or—ore-beingg interviewed,-andi two in- lose w eight temationalnal trad e specialists al* Those aro the choicc)ices faced by ready havoIVC been h ired. T ueller said. . state employees who1 travel tr out of The depo;partmenti also plans Co ask state or out ofthe countr;ntry . th e n e x t LcLegislature to fund Idaho's State employees on1 officiolo busi- firs t foreigi>ign trade office, in a coun- . ------ness are hmite3”to acRicfual"expense' try yeftoTiij"bc‘dclw m ined. ” i o r $20 per day. whichevcever is higher. All of wlwhich makes-the'current > B 6 — In the case of employeesces who travel food allowawance a little restrictive, be* abroad - oapeciallyy ' toi high-ex- cause it mmakes no distinction be- . it*of*state an d international ± o r y At e h o r i penae countries suchI asoj J a p a n — tw een out*c >■ 'OTe S? the coat,can run much:h highek1 Un- trovcl. der current state regulatilations, it’s u p “It's nono different w h eth er you to tho employee to p a y th e tra v e l toI UtahUl or to T im buktu," said difference, or eat less. Lori Poolej)ley, accountant supervisor f e e l i n g1 ^ S ^ e State Agriculturere D irector a t th e Comjmmerce D eportm ent, • /V / R ichard Rush can a tte«st st to that. He She said sai th ere a re no in* • is on a trade missionion to"Japan, temaitonalnal travel regulations, so w here U.S. S ta te Depoepartment fig- crtiployecscs are forced to ase guide- . tires any-,it wil coBt himlim more than lines estalstablished for- out^jf-state® > 1 ) i Now Thru Chriristmas ^ ...... - $100 per day to eat. Th(rh e $80 d iffe r^ - tra v e U Trhc-guidelihes h ( -g fc ii’t e w nf j I j i - , ' ’ : ■ . . A — -- ence will come o u t ofhishis pocket. odequatee for much out-of-state om m eree offi* tra v e l, shohesaid. A Deportment of Com data also plan a lot off foreignfoi travel !“You probably pn can’t eat on tho ; in search of new market■kets for Idaho E a s t Coasilast for $20 per day," saidr - products.. H al Tumiimer, chief deputy state C h r i s t m aas from L ane toto The expense regulatioItions have be* aud ito r, . come a real stumblinglg Iblock. Com- TurnerT i can do something aboutt g i v e c o mtifort : and cheer.r. ■ m erce officials soy. it. H e’s coordinating COI a subcommit* __ _ j;Weintend.toobe-moimoro proactive. tec-oCthcflcfltate Board oCExominers.__ in the' internationalII tradei area, Rush aand Commerce Directorr r ^ M B j p a — .especially with Canain ad a, K orea. . J im HawkiArkins asked th e B oard of Ex- 5 ^ ; \ E 7 5 t o ‘ 1 5 0 Japan and Taiwan,"1," said K arl a m in e rsi in ii October to amend the“ . « 1 lent' deputy tra v e l poli'lolicy. P rom inent am ong thee I L ^ I Tueller, departmenl SA^ ___ V o . M y . ; it to release o u r requested^'ed‘ changes was meal director. “We’re a bout tc ------o n - ^ E ® ------iiiten iational u ia r k ctinrting-plaii and—reimburaJraSment: ------‘‘ X j i ' ' ‘'‘’f i r i i li;' have established-an1 internationalii Rush hohoped to ha%'c th e policy in1 V ' X reel!illners by division." place befoi•fore he lefl la s l weekend on1 > j |K a» ]] ' S'l - Candidates for thee nnew division the Japanon trip. But the Board of Ex- . ' W f > i.appointed a subcommittee. am in crs.aj \* t meeting i8_planr^e^ for _ L ame l i n J O Y r____ “ Boise lawW ytSl Monday. W all Saveier' or Roclter Reciinerier ..... Servinglg with Turner will -be-Ben— of the secretary of stale’s named toops like Mitchell, chief of stafff ■ft Now * ^ BOISE (AP) - Paullul J.\Buser of for Gov., CecilC D. A ndrus and Dep- I Only ^ Boise has been n am edd oneoi th e coun* j j t y A ttornDmey General David High, 39T 7 try ’s top divorce lawyerf/era by a panel ' A represe:jsentative of the office off Once you lee!3l lh e c o m lo r t o f 'th is s le e)k k ' w f i w l L ■ of leading matrimonialalattomeys. 0 Lepslativc•ive A uditor Brucea II know why it's a favorite.). A , yffraiffflg:. B user is a p a rtn er in ii the Boise Balderstonton also will be invited. r J A reciiner. you'll 1 firm of Givens, Mcdeviievitt, P ursley, M s. Poo’ooley said Com m erce haa. "i ( I head-to-toe sosoother wilh a multi*lieredd Webb and Buser. HeJ spspecializes in suggestedcd using a rule to reimbursec I ____ padded back,.. ithickly cushioned seat anda n d ...... - familylaw;-- - - - — - employees'•es’ actual lodging expenses, • r—r— pillow-solt enviivelope arm s. A surprisingly»giy ! • • - The National Law JoiJournal asked plus mealal expensest e q u a lto h a lf thee "Jf i affordable, siyilylish comemporary. mily-law attor- U.S. Stateate Deportment’s per-diemn ^ ff “"B k a dozen prom inent famil R e g . $ 5 4 9 n eys to namp th e colUolleaguea they allowance, considered the beat in their busi- J. <■ ., . Features a recsclining m echanism with a n e ss .from around ththe country, limited llfeiimele warranty. B u ser was am ong 43 on th e list. The journal says Buser. Bui 40, has gained-a national repucputation hnn* J' dling clients from os3 ffar away as / / S /^ismWooArtfU^ \ 90 DAYS N ew York. C anada a nnd d Jap . an . f / feU H l-Leg ------'HeHs-a-nine^ear-mem em ber-of-the— — — ' SAME-AS_ editorial board of Familmily Advocate, I . BookoMs j R e c i i n e r i the American Barr Anaocintion \ cCASH OR Fom ily Lnw Section’sB mmagazine. He I m - w USE^OUR idaho for legislation on family law ^ maters, including childlild kidnapping classic style I and reform of the atastates divorce C olail: 733-4581 . ■ ■60m0. I. R e c i i n e r J ■UottmodelaequippKIped wilh I Kotay'aaxclualvaHawkiwk ceramic- ^ 2 9 9 ' plungtrpum pa. S i ®399 An inviting casiasual ■ Qatollno angina or•electfic ele m otor ______j m ■ I Settle Into these ------TMsajii:------' ___ ® • with button detjletalls,_ ...... ■Oii;LPornaluralflaallaaburnera. ’ j " IB il — body hugging luxurious'pillowbw ...... • jAllHoUya art.y}ulppinos At /Affordable Prlcw " |S l ^ 1 &46 i S w tsjy^C leaning Systste rn s___ ' 156 4th AvU ve.S Twin F alls 73r34-3694 ■

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______, _ _ j _____^O b itu arie^ ospital IB2 ~ . ■ m e V a l ScFTool lunch menuI B3 ' ■ Westw B3-6 _ :iq Immiigratiiion ap)piicaitions;contiinuel Of that amount, 668 says,jTS. Others use lawyers' or ihave wore a grwn unifoniform or suit and 0 ‘ - program , operpen to aliens who can '«hechecked for prior immigigration a s o f Tuesday. 01 By PAT MARCANTONIO Ip from employers. tic. "We were all one in the same," '- prove continuiQuous residence in the offeiffenses. iceived tem porary-re- help f Times-Newa wriUr [n th e Boise olTice, th e usiise of hesays. U.S. since biefoefore Jan. 1.1982. ' The Tl applications a r e th e n S4sent off ^ w t cords, In )E’s is higher at about dnder of the applicants foror f\irtherf exam ination by^a;an INS Ofthetotalnuinumber of applicants. QDE’i But tho rumor thathatagente would - L BOISE - Almost 5.67i,670 nisga! Tk« rcent.Baatyrsays. * ; under the Sp<^A ^> procirocessing center in D, Neb.. 1.914 are ' seelleeking legalization pcrcei arre st ineligible aliens ali waa dls- aliens havo applied for lepillzaaon-leg areapp^gu) irker program, in'whicK wherhere fmgerprinta and otherer infor- through the SAW\W program . T h e rtf- Therhe QDE’s were esteblishet‘Cd »8 polled quickly byr th.the aliens them- io Idaho u n d e r th e te n nM s c ofthelm - crftaral Worki prove they have worked mnation at is reviewed. The prooocessing m ainder aro applpplying under tho Le- buffeiffers between illegal alienss and selves through word,ord of mouth. M ar- migration Reform and ComtontrolAct, alisnS muBt pn s-INS,-which-only- months-b« 1 agriculture for at least cententer has no public -teleilephone- -galization—PropograiB;—which—has-the-II jjsjj’j'^tm ez-s-nysr------: .. Of thoee who have applppliid miice m ^encanai LS ready to arrest them. But veen M ay 1985 and M ay nlumber. u n tougher criteria.a. was r May, more than 900 have received }£’s arc olso allowed to : ;ach of the years for the Ifth If e application is approve>ved. th e In th e Idaho F talls oflice, a b o u t 25-^ QDE’i ' help W hile th e lN S leg!legalization oflices | temporary*resident carda,de, t^irted 198« »rincad ens apply for legalization. pastthreeyeoje a rs. ______^»eiJien will te notified te pickk iup hia percent of the peoplepe who ha>^ ap- oliw* . . „ • don’t have tho time-ime- to help p eo p le ■ • • ' :------U.S.'Immigrat)on-aivi-N( Some--illegal—aliena—init y o fth e applicants have tern]eroporaiy-resjdentcafa fromm lhe le=^)l6d-havedone-8 iitially- fiU-outtho-applicatiIcatlonsrthey-help------: tion Service offldala frommtheBoiee ' Amaloritye eivW,their employment gdi:;dization office. A fte r 18 m'm onths, ^ a l i f l e d Designignated E n tity , a n or- avoidioided the INS ofilces beciscaufie in any w ay th e y can,:an,ho8ays.Ifpeoi' ' and Idaho Falla legaWtoofficea. io: alreody.r^iy, ty- feared that Border P« m cai^s, which are valid theh e ^< ie n may apply fo r permimanent* ganization recogrognized by th e IN S to thity- Patrol pie don’t have hav adequat* ' • ' T .A s . of ..Monday, 2,742! aaliena ap- authoriiation c esident status. ; _ help prepare’thehe'applications. Mar- agentents would pick them up iff they' documentation, theyhey are given time . ' plied for legal status atIttheBoiee t for e|x m onjaths, Bostyr says. The rcsii :d by th e legalization of* The T! Idaho Falla ofHce a|appwrs tine* says. - wereiiren’t eligible, Martinez says.s. Hie- to find it. h e save. office, saya ita superviirvieor, Ron ^ issued 1 JMt of lusier th an th e one In'B oise.‘.Su^r- i "A good percsrcentagc o f people gal1 aliens al only know one_aspei Basl^. Of that number,« r, 773 ap- «ce If the appli}plicanta ap p ear to m eet busi is o r Al M artinez aay s 2,9277 ]people come io on theireir own or a relative thee irimmigration service — theh e en* “Wo p u t a lo t ofiftime tir and effort to • plied th ro u g h th e Le{UgallzaUon the requiremeincnte on th e surface. Ap- viso: love received authorizationin c a ^ brin g s them intinto th e office," he forcerxement arm. Whether the aagent help these people."}." F Program, alM callcd thehe anmesty P'i'anta areire interviewed and havi Dietrich boardd reprimandedr~ T iS ii Stat<:e files- - H i no clhargce H ||~ : /| ------By^BART-JANSBN------Times-Newa writer

■ TWIN FALLS - Nelthiither tbe attorney general’s o lice nor the state Depart)artment of Education plansIS I pursue charges againstst 1Dietrich school administnstra- tors or board members. Both officea point towarvard A e Lincoln County Prosrose- cutor-Lynn Nelson for-or pursuing sieged crimim activity. - • ->• ...... DepuQr Attorney Gene:•neral Dan Chadwick said h ^ I . oiGce's participdtion cndeid ed w hen another deputy, ac ing ^ Lincoln Countyr prosecutor,pi declined to preiiress charges for o disdplinai^laiy action between o teochicher . . .andstudent. . Sincethedeputy'attor]tomey-general’sinvealigatio; Kelson EecaCne co u n tyrprosecutor p i and is investiga ing whether to press chaihorges for the di«:iplinaiyyoc- a tion between teacher J.I. W anless Southw ick a nd hig school sen io r Shaw n Plowlow m an. Ry ’ “Any o th e r crim inal pnprosecution should ond like! w ill be m ade by Lynn Nel^fcl6on.’' C hadw ick said. "On!Only M T y . ’ if he would request ourir assistancea would wc parti( pat© in prosecution.” 1 ■■ ■ Also, P a tty Powell; depleputy-attomey general-for tl — r . Department of Educatioition, said she docs not handindle . 9riminal Watters. She! pointedp< toward the attorrnimcy IP ' V general’s oflice and so) again ai toword Nelson’s offii)fnce for prosecutions. Nelson has'flaid hc expectsex te decide whether | / _ ^ % ■ - prosecute Southw ick byly earlye n ex t week. • Plowman’s parents. W:William end Jackie Clay, a -^8s seeking chargcs in the1 irincident in which Southwii g a b b e d Plow m an by th:he e h a ir a n d th e tw o wound i S s i S ' ■ • • - — ...... ' on tK ldsaroom floor. : ; • ■______^ Southwick has sincee callcda the incident a "stu^ • plWlofUARKPRATTER ------mistal^" and apologizedcd itb the student, student'conflict, th e Clays alialso - ...... ^ . gnizlng - - I Beyond th e toochcr/stu LI rancher, Ju m p s over CUClover C re e k , o n e area, wlw h ich is rejuvenating aftifter a re s t from c a ttle gm ■ Bcrit a le tte r'ih O ctober'ier to'siate Superintende'ntni o f ...... F rankn k B a c h m a n , a B r im e a u i Public Instruction Jorryrry Evans complaining abo’bout school policies and declsicisio n s d atin g to 1982. At Evans’ request.it. Dietrich Supet^ntendei m oreseensitivc2 toripaarian arreas ded for thc district'ond admi ichers r - Wayne Perron responded s Ran( ho animals don’t have to relyrelj os much on ted several apparentt violations^ of Idaho Cod “RiparianI is a new science to'ua. FivFive yeora ogo watered, thc ByMARKPRATATTER streams, says BLM. Among the infractionsI w’" ? ______^...havetogo.i0 in. ,Cattle don’t do as.w elldiill down there..W o...:___^____ _ Ife added that becausele tth e building is sound, “Th along nvers andnd streoms,i ond these areassore c threat- •muchasonybt to bo in there." soys BaiBachman of. the .was an ho n est m istake a i ened by watersiiTside livestock grazing andd irrigoUon There have!ve been a n u m b e r of developr > B ut P erro n ^ i d th c> diidistrict will continue to alio Jarb id g e Resojsource A rea rangeland aime,med at moving creeksides.:S. • withdrawals. 1 also building fences alongong Clover C reek piooplo to sto re p rivatee property p in (he school’s bi lold the key th c cattle awoway from riv e r a n d streamns s and( onto the BLM ia i “J® “Healthy vigoiigorous riparian systems hoi 3 livestock out b u t allow/ wiwildlife such as barn, despite Evans'IS* recommendation to tl oys the Jdr- plateau, that keep ! ^ survivol forr mmany wildlife species," say Sheep to pass. conbary, so long os itt doesn’tdi iiiterfcre with scho •, jj-jgp Resource A BLM andd tthe ranchers recently cotcompleted the Big Hom S :e Area Manogement Plan. >arian habitat along Clover'er (Creek is one of nuskrot and $300,000 Ech(cho II livestock pipeline thaihat extends on The ripai J, beaver, rivor otter ond mu ve rip a ria n zones on BLM[ lacland in tho stete, f hisconchiHioDa-toJhe-CJgj|«V. ■ ™'“'-ftn-ripnrinn *’ Trtnpft fnr CQVOrer ond food, existing pipclpelino by 11 miles and rnaihakcs it more the top five f i t ------birds-dcpend-oii mped-from-Glo-— says—G ar^r^ P - n r a n n , -Tnrhirfgt. _A Al rcn Re so u rco______Perron, eoch of Dietrich’fch’s board members ond to fi 0 protect stream s from sedhiJment pollu^ clliciontT soysiyTBLM: T h e w m i‘r Is-pum p The zones also p m anager, tomey Generol Jim Jone£nes. tion a n d re g ula la te t w oter tem p eratu re, essesenUal for a ver C reek onuinto th e p la te a u , opy to Jo n es was strictly info cattle con be •!• S oe R A N C H E R S o n P'ago age B2 • I C hadw ick said th e copj X healthy fishery.ly. By extendinding the area where cal mational and that Nelso‘Ison would bc responsible f rg^Fin^ttyTSflW lcpttDM C harter nearsirs for agricultufifem6uemer\t Nucleaiir disciiss;sions ------i - ^ r g e atnizers^iwant^foi►ree^inVA/ashi»igtan— Idoho secretaiy o f s te te aand i secure “One is to trytr; to get the right in- jia n n ced for valalley fG -- C ukor.saisaid Wednesday that four I< By KEN ARMSTRONG non-profit status, (^korr’snid. i The foiinatidh to agriculturalag producers,. Times'NewB writer m eetings hahave been held in Idoho in n ‘Sometimes, it's some- two-weeks -to-discuss thc —groairwlll''piijbnbly g then?n‘ hold ita’ ” he soid. “So The Times-News sion including; RoRoy Eiguron, hoar- : sometime whot distorted,ed. on. Following a m eeting in ^first statewide meeting i ings ofllcer forbr thct SIS project; ------TW m'FAlLS^^FSj^ o ^ g a re- proposition, : is to hove a little more w ithin the ncxt tw o weeks,ts, at which “The other is gic Valley Liz Paul,' of■ tho th Snake River cent series of four nieeteetings within Twin Falls:Is Nov. 18, interested par* v ihington on agricultural TWIN FALLS-.Mugii tim e oflicers will b e electeded, he said, clout in W ashii ortunitics Alliance; andi GrogGi Casey, pre- Idaho, organizers soyly tht ey expect Ues also :onvenedcon in Nam pd. Lewis- t We’d like to have a residents havo two oppor Johnson soid that he wouldw Uko production. W i nuclear sid en t of th e! Id.Idaho Association •the Americon Agriculiculture Move- ton and GerJencsee. riculture p n jg ram in- this week to discuss ing to Cukor, thc proposal tto sec the organization1 active in h ealthy ogrici weapons ond their reltjlation to for Commerce-ce imd In d u stry . ment to bccome a chortcrcd. According re force in stood of a debt-bt-ridden one," ho suid. eived favorably at each IIdoho “just, to got more Idaho. State Sen. LiLaird Noh,- . R- statewide organizationon within thc was receiv W ayne Moy(oyer, a former director The organization, based in \Washington.” The first discussion Molo nday ro- K im berly, willII mimoderate. . - next two weeks. • meeting. Th M in California, .aaid t^n . D-C-,._has therefore “The people who are writingwi the of the AAM volves around a federalII Depart- -Thot discussicission is-scheduled ...... • Two Buhl rosiddniIdnto. George Washihgt^r p big grain -Wednesdoy •that ti the organization .. nuthorizatibn for th e g rtu p ■ f fami bills now arc (th? f for help- for 7;30 p.m. MondayMoi a t th c p o l - • ------Cukor and Alvie Johnjhnson,' spear- granted aut full-tim^office in Wash- ■ ■ m ent of Erier^'prdjecf f dealers)," he said. "They’;yre rapiAg maintains a ful pons. Spe- loge of Southernicm Idaho’s Shields Jieaded tho local eflbr[fo^_whi^. if tofoUowthithrough on its effort. c , h a s-itsown-politicol-flc-— „ ing build nuclear weapo — If-—n m — hP-nffirinlly-r-A—tmforourproduction* -— ■ ' ington D.C., lu ■^^nv,nv.;^r~R nirdrnK rRoonnimlOl.'" ------...... :few e^f\ai weuld-^afe ... .cTol- I eatopo-Sopa m ib f t- Cukor said ho sees theie orgnniza- tion ctSIftmiiU.-* sr nucleor L ater in Uiowe^ecK , u bccond 37th. state to bo charUirtercd by the chartered,d. itho group must first ob- ‘ purifying plutonium for Uon’tf goals as b ein g two-fo-fold. • S e o,AAMonPogoB2 A i " 8 said thc ' gram will focus:us oni the Strotegic organization. tain incorptirporation papers from the t weapons, and DOE has Idaho National Engineerering Lab* DcfenHC Initiatitiativc, commonly ^ __ Otfttery,lnJdnho.Fall6-iH-is-lhe-pre-*-knowirus "OLuvtm-WarB;“-Thc*prt>- ance taxidng^striict plannledfor-G^iooding fe rre d site for the SIS proiroject. gram featuresres a video pre- i\mbuk people for sentation. entitiititlcd “The Falso ; like tho on several otoccosions in the lost “Wo hope to prepare p( ?AY"" presont.theho^ignaturesofatlcastSO -c• commission ho , would thc public hearings on1 thc< SIS, Frontier” fromm thotl Union o f Con------B/JdNENEBUCKWff be able to year, his serviirvice Avaa ha v in g trouble indent property 6'v6wriif):8 asking tho co u n ty '''district, d estimated to bc . —one of which.wilLbe-heldId in T^vin„cc£ngd S cientiaytists, a national giib- Times-Newa correspond } annually, 'opcrBting-on-m -th o -$ 2 ;0 0 0 -m o n th lj------. t o form a new ambulance taxing rraise $95,000 in taxes F a lls som etim e in J a n uiory,” a said lie policy organizinization. __formed.bcforc.thg end ofif Dl ecem ber su b ^ d y fromn thtl e county.— ...... : __ Hnrry Massoth. choirmnann of tho The video .chnllcnBCfl_08^mp^chn ___ _ gin levying TIo~ha5-an-m-ombulisnce-based-in ------n tho w orks for Myera said sa 'iailer the signatures 80 s it will b ^ d istric t m oy be in tl -Gooding andd cone b a se d in 'Wendell Magic Valley Pcaco Cor i rcsidentaofGoodingCoCounty. are varifiedicd, the county will call for taxes t in October 1968. which is sponsoringng both cally demonstrntitrates the fallibility new taxing with only o:one back -u p vehicle [in M yera said a public hehearing to get an idea of State law prohibite o n of President; RiReagan’s defenise County Clerk John [ '.taxes the operating atit ]present. He aays the discussions, a tho necessary how resideidente feel a^ut a possible c ' ■■“E u tu ro "'w ill' bo o ponc: lance taxingJ districtdi is tho only way ' ‘ icl discus-- ,SjjoNUCLEiLEAHonPng«B2" i---- i .J...... Gooding, lg Ambulance Sc m c o oper-■ Ifor two years. I petitioners to ator Gilberl^rt Shm idt has told tho1 ScHmidfhas told'the cd'mmiflkon.'cd • ‘Seo'AM BUllUEANCE on Pogo B2 ‘-l-

- I ■v< J ' By state law. an oro trict can be formed by i Uourity CdrhmrBaioriefi • • publicvote...... -•— --- } The 'low requires pi ovember29,1M7 _ _ B*2 T lm e s-h ^w a, Twinn FiFalls. Idaho Sunday, Novi l M— , e „ a a I. They contrast that with h e H a rk m - mine optPISll #Contlii t l n n e d from Page Bl ifs aupport behind the n . organizations which Powendeal couuld k e ^ Gephardt bill,, also knovo w n a . th o . »u feaaionallollobbyist. -1987^Tho - “ ry.e_“ anifoliifold functions, such os ly in-the-TrtiH7-»a-electric-•ic—sa id —th e y — w e r e - cono a fid c n t . ^ e ------W o^havc ‘ 0 n -rFamily-Farm'-Act -of-1 ~ The ASijciotcd PreM~M------t lc n la r l y - aye to-hovc prcaencein - a n F a rm B n re a u . Trh h iia rntc ia extrcmely.impor-_.jr-__Thompson Creek minee would qual. Washingtorton,, w hcre_ihD 80_polidcfl_;fl Harkin-Gepharit bill call -moro-of-an-i-insuraac®— — ify for tho b re a k . ir datoiy prodwcdyiSetT^I* ------CHALtlS— Gypnu MinornrnQ, tona-Ufl” - —'______a n d p r oblems b lt originate,” Meyer thnn nnything--.elflc;:------m — ''TVKaflh'ft/ve-goria Bays tho BonnovflleI PowerPo Adminis- At he the urging of officials from lid-^Pyc nover seen any- hp that’s gobd for BPA a; trntion’s dcciaion toa rmako cut-rato Idaho and ai other statea in thp , a resident of Sutter, Calif.f. Meyer said th a t th e AA , that Ae Farm Bureau lid businesses h a v in g a r group in tho power available to> itiita Idaho mine region,, th th o B P A a n n o u n c c 4 i t w o u ld ) rg a n ire t h e e ffo rt to o b ta inn as a grasa-poota protest gi ir agriculture." IU* said Idaho Republican and other faltering NorthwestNc busi- launchI 0 a ..spedal program in Janu- ide charter in Tdaho.-He[e- ’ fall of 1977. irw as origitp m ^ j r o iW i-...... O n e p e rs o30 nD vvho haai'dcdded not ac- McClure*. “The.programm wiUinnkoo.," nesBCS will ensure conc o n tin u e d opera* o r y t hi a t t w ^ o u ld m a k e b u s in e s s e s fac- t cach of the meetingfs nized to protest the low I AAM, though, is H ansen- permancnt dosure likeke big difference for “nionompson Creeic le farm ers w ere receiving aB ttU in tU m c , tiona at Thompson Creek.Cre ing pe Thallis.” wthmtho,10 s ta te , h e lp in g to o u tlin e any Nielsen. After hav- ! our viability in Thompaojaon Creek eligible for powerrcr and th e c o m m unity of C lization’s positions on vari-■i- heaaid. in g a tte n d ejd d b o th o fth e AAM m eet- “ItH help ensure ov irtnership pro- orgamt spokesman Dick up toto 25 percent below normallal McClure said the pari • According to M eyer, thehoorganiM - ,„g5 „hid, ha Idaho," corporate spo leforC 3^?us. ousibsucb.IB. , have been held in Twin gram waa tailor-made Ir tion_haa_seciL_timgibleiIo..pro8rpB «_pjl,_^ij„, Hogmoin said. "ItilII 1help keep us rates. principal aim ia full, fair 3— y e a r,— N iolscn—said------ier Thompson Creek mmine; BPA’s “Our pn: since it assumed a, mo alive." T h o plplan is part of the power a t c o v er th e c o sts o f pro d u cQ. - noro formal WodjiradayY tht h a t h e’s ‘jiist n ot com- in- largest cuetomer in IdIdaho and the pricea that 1 jr structureinthcearlJ198 Although the worl■orld m a r k e t fo r a g e n c y/ ’sb “partnership” program in- tum a reasonable profit for ’SO'. , , fortoblcwithtth th e ir approach." i,to divert its surplus electric-ric- th ird la rg e st molybdemjnum producer tion and tui ■Well, I th in k wo’re certainly c a f„„k the mine's productiortion of molybdc- tended,t< a n d ra n c h e rs ." h e sa id , ankly concerned .that, at ion in th e w orld. farmers am num remainfl the key factor in tHc [ty to foafoVter economic revitalization long ways from achicvin,mg our ulti- first meeting, mo< Wayne. Meyer \ jatry has aleo Accordiniling to j6hnson. “What long-term future ofof tthe operation, throughcjh o u t th e N o rth w e st. • The d o m estic induai ^ , mate goal^but I thinli wow ve had a it-one of tho problems in - - administra- we’d likb’ tot< do ia'work on a parity H a g m a n s a id th e newicw BPA program The SiSalmon River Electric Coop,op, petitioned the Reaganin definite effect on wme. (o f th o p ro - w n s h in g toin n rigi h t now a r o , FACs on of tariffa lyggc. We’de’d really like equal parity. “ia go in g to be a n impcnportant ingredi-. which fufunnels BPA power to the Cy--y- tion for reimposition y* grams that have comSJ! and lobhyiato,iats,’’.Nielacn said, “But molybdenum, ;jjutifw e«3 could get 85 or 90 percent e n t in p la n n in g fu tuaire n : operationa of prua milmine, played a mtuor role Jnjn against Chilean r W^Bhington," hc said. They “1 could hi> answerr to this is to bccome a hen that would make for a the CyEry»«Tfiomp8(ipaon Cre.ek. ... draftingng tho digibility standai;d8 for which it daim s is aubebaidized by its fe rity , thei ° have been a lot w orse th“ a "they are. p^c and hirelire lobbyists, One of the single biggii^eat costs, par- the cut-ut-rat« power, and offidalaiala. own g o v e m m e n t h e a lth y economv.’^eco •...... — ‘I franklyly don'td see how you can T h e AAJAM is critical of the 198535 , Organizers also find 1 iblern by m aking it bigger.. L “ - « a l 3 Anibuldance— F a r m B ill and has instead thrownfn the AAM’s re stric te d foci; could n o t co n tinue opcperating with- inchers-“ Health instjurance R ates; 1Too High? , {district. ; R at ______• C o n tin u e d from'o m P o g e B l ta x in g di out the odditional jnonti n e y . ------:------adequate arhbulonce;ice aervice can bc I g,commission repeatedly ref- The c o u n ty h aa budgdgcted $24,000 vContintinued from Page B l No 0:;iaim S atisfactction? " m a in ta in e d in th e coucounty. used SclSchmidt’s request for an .*"• in- in th e 1987-88 budgegcl^ for nrabu- EffortBa toU improve riparian habi*Di* senjice with part- crease; irin ambulance subsidy c*uring lance aervice but haaa now p le d g e d Qfg under way on other public idgeting process lostf^lX om - — time-pereonnelr-ewwoia«.6f'which-hc— the-budg ’“ ■ ~ to p a y $ 3 6 ; 0 0 0 'ln ’ihe-8£iaamD-perlod:— nflaho, incluBing the baw-1“ 'THERE'AREI"ALTCRNATIVEr| r doing full-time miseioncsncrs told Schmidt in Septem- dgct can cover Nalvlational Forest’s Sublett • aays are octually d Myers said the budg e Help You , ^. work, and with voluntluntccrs. New tax ber theihere wos not enough money the costs for awhile. WhenW tho bud- Grazing AreaAr southeast ofBuriey. ■ Let Me ' funds would makece it possible to avail&bliible in the couniy budget to^ gcted a m o u n t ia exhouimated the com- b l M hopea ho] to see 49 percent “fof Health Insisurance Claim____! properly pay his stafltaff as well as at- , raise ttA e subsidy to $3,000 perP®*" miaaion will have to- to dcclarc an npariarian habitat in the Jarbidge jclaltles I * tract ■ necesearyry ~ additiqn_al_month..h...--:.------' ■ ■ -emergency”' ' and ^ Mtak a district Resource0 Area in good condition, ac-fcV Spe( the budget so cording Uto the latest Resource p e rso n n e l, h e sa y s. ^ o wwevcr, e the commission did in- judge to “re-opcn" jth ■" 1525 AddisIson Ave. East '. 9 money can bc trantflsferrcd from Managmernent Flan. •' : He aays new vehichides and equip- creftso0 :the subsidy at its Nov. S lls, ID 83301 som e o th e r b u d g et iCencm to coN^cr th e gu,surveyed 370 mi(ea of ripar- Twin Fall ment is anotljer presjressing need that meetinging to $3,000 monthly. ' he coat, he said . . io n h a b itaitat t in the Jarbidge and thehe 73313-2270 ■ can bc provided forr b:by funds from a Schmim idt told the co^'miMion hc fin d in g s; wwi ere: Debbie Lattln • 34 pcrccrcent ia in good condition; upplements, j • N e aarly rl a third ia in poorlor Speciallzlring in Medicare Sup i t u a r i e i condition;n; Major Medlce:al and Nursing Horlome Coverage rObif School in Rigby * 3 6 picrcent e rt was rated fair, ” 1 the Roberts Ju n io r High S< pcrcent was excellent and graduated frtim Meridisdian High School • 1 po -• .-.-inl979.-'- " - ...... condition;n ; . . . , ■ She wns an X-ray technic:iician for a Boise • 2 pcrccrcent was called unsuitable.le. chiropractor. On Feb. H, 19{1981, she married . O f t h e1 9'99 milcfl in poor condition, J e n y Dockstader al Meridlailian. They lived in ^j^e la n dd managementr agcncy said the Boise nnd Meridian arearea before moving s ,were damoged by irriga- - to Gooding in 1985. hdrawals dnd 57 miles Were S u n in n g ore: her husbt ,u.n .n n . t'O " I * g livcatockuse. Brad, ond Chad Owen, and an a daughter! h u r t b y liv Heather Ann. all ofGooding;ig;herparcnts.Al — — and SusioKadcI. and two brothera.br Joe and_ K Terry Kadei. a lf^ iS t^d ianan; : andTi'ef pater- i 'y t 'm Jie l le a r = H nol grandfather, AG. KadelelofCaldwcll. I * » ■ The funeral will be held TuesdayTu al 2 p.m. • C o n lontinucd from Page B l ■ in Ihc Chopcl of the Chimes,cs. Meridian, with rac e," ’ f Massoth said. He noted M the Rev. Carl R. Dowell offlhe it Bible Baplist tj,c ic United States and the R Chun* of Nam pa, officialinil»,.Burial.-illbc ' u„j„„ Df„f Soviet| Socialist Republica“ A1,t this rat(te, m in Meridian Cemcteiy- sed to eliminate on . entire;ire H Friends may call at the SS n u c le a r w e a p o n s, o fin le rm e - ■ ChimraMondnyJrom 2JPi ( ------. - *“ d ia te r ainge.- n g • • ...... - • oushoulJld ___ _ - -This,1, willw certainly bc a aignifi- I M ae W eeks tcp in arma negotiations." ■ JEROME - Mae Weeks,k., 57. . r Jerome. S " ‘ " f P S, . t M.8ie Volley M " » o thh said. i "Y®t, we must con- ^ more abouta died Wednesday. Nov. 25. i 1 knov ) look beyond this step to theth e — , W eesiey s Boren Regional Medicnl Cenler. tm u c to lo Harold'Hap'*p'Ciimer cn w ar will become obsolete. ,1 of Bom Nov. 12.1930. in SalSalmon, where she d o y w h e n arold -Hop- Climer, 62. TW1^m FALLS - Wesley Borpn. 91, o KLMBERLY - Harol iga? wasixaredand.cducat'cd.st. she married John____.. J t . i 9..ou3ur t future and our choice." ae. _ r ■riday. Nov. 27.1987. at iV inn Falls,F died Thursday, Nov. 25.1987 innie Ma - of Kimberly, died Frida ' Shaw in Vale. Ore.. and thejhey resided in Vale T h e 3DISD program is scheduled :for -Gl his home alter aoulem(tended illness. a t West/eslMagicCarc Ccnltr. irried «nd Parma before movingng to Deer Lodge. 7;30 p.mm. .Thursday in the Commu-nu- BomMayl7.1925.il!5. in Eden, he wai edu-' Bomsm Oct. IS. 18%. in OaUey. he marrie S e y Moni- i" 1954. Mr. ShawW preceded her in n ily Roomom of KMVT television., ivlae's. Ttiat's ttie cated in Kimberly. Afls and the Nav? during th e citycity water department. He and hii wif ;edatthcTubercu- antee income pay- trkedfarthoC4HPn>- ownedied and operated the Lincoln Grocerworv -'Iont- i" ttcc, an international peaccacc I A soclation secjcuritles. Ttiey guarani ...... World War II. He wrke ;n,vV^ losis Hospital near D « r LcLodgo before mov-- .C om m ittc lugh, then for thc"J.H. ■ sto reru for fc many jxars. Hc worked at Shelby' latioii, and'the Fellowship ol nontti. Plus peace of'mlnd of' every day ■ duco Co. in Mutttugh ing to Jerom e In 1960, Mr.ir. Killpack died in o rg a n iz a ti > m erits every mi Henr>- Produce Co..}.. iin Kimberly, which Market-kei until his retirement, R cconcilirillation.- The progrant^ are b e c a u se ttie y ’rere b ack ed by ttie fullI fefaitti and crqdit of ' laterb«amotheRu»«tissel Valley Producc Co, Hewc was D member, of the lOlh Ward oftheof th . o *- u She then m um cd S.N., WWeeks in Elko on p a rt o f aa nationwide 1 week-long pro- ■nment. Call us today^ forfo details. Hc married Bemeiccicicc Bowman Maixh 5, l DSCI3 Church. ^ gram ent:entitled “Week of Educationion ttie U .S. G overn ur\i\-ing are; a daughter. Maureen Rath-Rail Aug. 14.1986- 1955. in Kimberly. Sur\i . she worked at lhe on th e Nuclear ^ Arms Race; OurDur Mr. Climber wa». n'mB'r ember of the Twin jc n ofof Symar. S Calif.; six grandchildren;y andan *' lo; 12 ffrandchildren; and ofTiciatcialing. Burial will bc in ^ n s e t Mcmttcmo- four wns. John David Shav CindyMeiseofReno; 1 . .DannyShiiwofTwinFalliills, and Stan Shaw <, lwo#iiilcrs,'Mai]oric'lic-Polly-Farley and An- rialiPark. Pa ■hoocl ond Steve Killpack. bothth of Jerome; four nabclk Barnes, bcth)th of< Kimberly. Hc was .Frierriends may call at the Reynolds chap S . brother*,.. Glonl UmbelMth and Merrill ' ______- ...... R I | b fcSPl ' . p r ^ e d in death by hiih parents, a brother-^ todayay fromI noon unlil 6 p.m., ond Mondj „ Lambeth, bblh of John DDay.'Ore.. C a m i' ' / ' / Q r ? onfflwosijlen. fromm 9 a.m. until the lime of the sen’ice. U m bclh of Moob. Utah,„ aand Bill Lambeth / OSELL t IT! BUY IT! \ beheld Tuesday at 11 n, • The flinero! will be V of New Plymouth; five sisuisters, Gcrri Gentry A Times-News l Classiliod ■ m.atWhilcMortuarj-iarj-Chapelin Ti'in Falls. of Jerome. Helen Hoaglailland of King Hill, Will Fill evDiy N ee d , K v . I Sunset Memorial Park, llie Ann Dockstader Burial will bc in Sui JulU Lola Combs of Salmon.. >Ardclla Brown of . V with militar>-rite* by thet Magic Valley Area . 7 3 3 - 0 6 2 6 y y er. 27. Boise, nnd Charlotte Waltallrip of Fort Polk. V Veteran* and Auxiliar;iliarj-, GOCjOODlNG - Julie Ann Dockstader. 2 y TWO OFFICES:S TO SERVE YOU IN TWIN FALLS 387. in U .; and three ffrandchildr' today of Gooding,Goo died Thursday. Nov. 26.1987. ,t. A graveside sen'ice wasas conducted Satur- •Bob S eielbel G eene Sturgill andMondayfrom3to.3 to 8 p.m. Boise:ise following an aulomobiie accident, iom Juno 30.1960. in Caldwell, shelhe al-i day afternoon inJeromcme Cemct«f}' by 834 F alls Ave.*i.-SultelOlO 1027027 B lue Lakes Col, flishon Don Wwks. ------tuello-Tracy-W ------listerter nnd Cole elemeniaries, and Fairmoirmonl The arrangements werercundcr\lirection"or i 1 B mm E E i m s m i G - BURLEY - Lucllaella Tracy, 89. of Burley. nior High School of Boise. She attendtended theHovc-RobvnsonFuncnicral (rh i^l. TESTS and formerlvofYoit,'ost. L'tah. died Saturday. he Buriev Care CenUT \ ’ We't apeclaltze In testing ______N-ov-2a.19B7Jn.lhpF -Edw ard-D rJoJones-& -C o.^ ------Tangemenls arT pcnS inr’^ ^ ^ ■ \ ------inr-thc~home-|wlth-tmr- -i The funeral ananj Y new•w mobile equlpmcnL and wil) be announceimeed by ihe Pa)-ne Mortu- « ~ - MimtMt Ntm Vtxk SlOCh*E»Ch»n9?.lnt Esc ary Chnpel--■I-- in Burley. MsmbtrSKuriiits lnv*sw_l . M. Wednesday, w-ill be heldd }Monday at iV m . 7 3 3 - 0 9 1 6 ■ 4 H HEYB:YBURN - The scr\-icc for Lupe M. Christian Churchy. J J tin«2. 37. of Buriey. who died -Friday,iday. in ihc Burley Firsl Cl MAGtC VALLEY Vivlan Bourqirq u in Miirtini! nl View Cemetery in ^ ‘Estimated antlcipatiatDd yield using GNMA slandaridard bond ylold tables and bc held Bt-2-p.m_M6ndaj' in Little.ilile Burial will be in Pleasont - H E A R I N G _____ ^______will bc ,11 at the Payne M or"' - * “ -corporate-bond-eqiq u iv a le n c y -B a s o d -o n -p o o3l8 l8 -p- a s t • p e rlo fm a n c e -a n d - — Vivian Bourquin, 6o, of pjow cr' < re- BuHey. Friends may call i ^ JEROME "Viri: ••cr Colholic Church. Rosao' ^^1 today from 6 lo 8 p. CENTER which, while subjectc t 10 market fluctuations andid ni n o t guarantood, oflor th e r a f 7:30’pim rtoday'iii'lKe Catholi!holic ' tuaty Chapel in Burley to Jcroma,-dicd.Sfllurdtucday,.Nov. 2fl, 1987. al citvd'al 1. OD Monday. There , a m aiA w W . Tvinrmli. above potential. reh. Burial will bc in Pleasant Vie«View m. and until 12:45 p.m. c her home. •Church. ,e church. The family Tan^m cnts arc pending Cemelelelerj-. Friends may call at the churcllurch ' willbc no viewing at thee , .The Mnicc arran, iributions to the Be­ nnounced by the Hove- toduy;y fromft 6 p.m. until lime of lhe rosarj'sary, suggests memorial conlril ; and vrill be annoi ef the Burley Firsl RobensonFunemIdal Chopcl in Jerome. ^nd MondayMo; al McCulloch's from 10 a .m. un'.un . nevolcnl Fund in care ol Christian Church. til 1:30:30p.m, Hattie-Roweye "You don't havee to b e r i c h to \ . T O N FALLS - Hattie Rowe. 77, for- - save money;', butlut you h a v e to UHL - The funeral for Primo Gabardi graveside senice for ifierly of Twin Falls,Is, ddied Saturday. Nov, 28. BUHI TOIN FALLS - A BT. save money to beb e r i c h , v* ^Ull are j 1987. in Stockton..Calif. Cal • 79.ofBof Buhl, who died Thursday, will be hel J i m c .L B 1.rT5.. 79.01' P.Pocatello, who died , P not rich but we-e are financially I The ser\'ice arranfranRvmenta arc pending Monda;iday al 2 p.m. at the Farmer Funerejitral TuesdnJ-.willtw held MoiMonday at 11 a.m. in ' and will be announce!meed by the W'hite .Morlu- Chapelipcl. Buriai will bc in Wesl End Ceme Twin Falls Ccmclciy. The Tl family wiJl r«- comforlable. We havila v e o n e S P W L t h a t ' * -- oryinTwinFallt te o,• ’ with military rites. Friends may call a «ivc friends today fromn i6 to 8 p.m. at Man- ■ — sends-us ■ a -TAX»£ FR REE-chcck-&vciy- - funeral home todayjrom 1 to 4 p.m. an the fun ning Funcrul Chapel iniPocalello. Pt . ... J ...... month. Wc havee one SPWL* for : Sin> lrtlS on Moi ondaf from lO-'a.m. uniiP l p m. Th IDS to ______• — __ cmcrgcnclca.aii£Lthfi.cLe,ca5h.ls-as-cl0se aa . ------— .-rvviN-FALLS—__ JJam«»-E. Sims. 57. of familytily auggesla memorial contribuiions t d Friday evening, Nov. 27, the CalholicCa Chucth, the ;\merican Canecancer lhe phone. Wc havere i one SPWL for our. I Fowler. Colo., died Fc ______TWIN FALLS - Theg wn-ice for Martha ■^^ lity n ttiiannl.Mnlir.-'l Snrirfyirfy.nrlhnldiihaYiimhRiiadi------. ' 1987. at MuiilC VW ~ " “AHrFItir3mun753i7nSi;«’in.tnU3..wliO-0iad_ Z ------— long~termT)lQno~cind^ [ Centcr. '* Wc'dncsdayi will be held,Id Monday al 2 p.m .' i of our children. 0O ur principal Is i-burinl-wlll bcin'Fowlcr,------f e ------"The'iwrvTcii'Bnd-bU Brian in Whito Mortuao'Chapeipcl. Burial will be in - — 1 m es and our deposits ^m ents under direction of BURURLEY - l i e funeral for Kevin Brio guaranteed at all time : wilh local arrongera( died Sunset Memorial Park. lhe Reynolds Funeralicral Chapel. • Hanseinsen. 32, of Burley, who dit are earning 8iM%ib - 9% TAX-FREE- - thanks to ProfcBslsslonal Econom ic Services. Inc."

p — : ^AUtNOW :F-bR:^Atb^i;b^TH&PUUSSES“ ' p ifq ls- H tei PROFESSIONALL ECONOiyilC^ I ' . P I ■l I SERVICES, INC. MAGIC VALLEY REGION/\L CASSLV MEMORIAL F ...... S l A dm itted .1 1 ______...... MEDICALCENTEB...... JlAMES f R. LOVE, LUT(JTCF Admlitcd Miller, George Neddo and Bryce Alinllred.allofBurIi’y;S«)lt I j ,• II-tv. U P 11 Samanlha Milli m ; Darren JonCJ, Owenven Lawrence Rowe and Israel Solis, bum; Nicki Nefand Tam ara Harmainan, both of Rupert; and ' j AlU Sherwood of Haieltmelton; and Mrs. Drucc Thacker of P MMkKirth.rofD’Of Boise. Released 1, Dale Lincoln, Baby boy Lowmun.:in. Baby girl Rahr, . '■ Releaecd • ' Mrs. Roy Duncan, Dr Itloy, Joanno M. Potu.. nnd H HaHarold Seymour, all o f . Mra. Jay Dcc Rajmuss.msscn nnd Mrt< Carlos Silvaz nndndson.allofT i w in Michacl OlUoy e and Mra. Alan Burley; Karlyn,-n BBessire of Rupert; Pauline Eric)rickson of Almo; Jackie ______Falls;. WiUiam-DIock.Dck-Of_Jcrx>mc;.lColcen_ Combe j i ~ ~ " BiTrley; and'Alvin^Holm of Idaho'10- FFulls; Mark-Kircher of Boise; aiand-Richard Miller of...... H o ld e rr^ , both ofif DiBuhl; Mrs. Rujscll Lowe of Bui 3 rd :F L 0 0 R I T I i■ S 734-4545 ^ ______, Hvrum .Ulah. - t r — • StTOuiofWonf. — Ft-IRST INTERSTATE; BANKB, BLDG...... Births- < . • B irth s Falls and Mr. and . ‘ Daughlcm to ^^r.•• anand Mrs, Rick Barth ofTv-'in Fai ,lr. and Mrs. Kcv'cp N cf and Mr. ancmd Mn. Kent Harman.' nd sons lo Mr. and Mr*. Paul Garre,n tlt o r W n F .i l. B i te , to .Mr.. Mtb. Dave Vance, and s allofRupert' and.M^.andMrs-DrucCruccThackcrofPaul. . . i ' Sunday, NovembiIber29,1te7 Tlmea-New>,T>i9,TwlnFall».W«haM- - Schoolllunchnmenu—- tdmilk. *■ ' V . , . milk. ' bt)utter, ut. strawberries and bananasas. and com, fruitjelio and m ______:BLAiNK_1______R « d n M(yr ^ HarnbursOTor______w ------. ------TueedayvBesftnaf tacoe-taletlol*. g lq ^ „ .....— ■ffiftTmdlimbuf^taf. ------Friday: Plxai,-ta.-gTw n b eans, tow ed — ' mcnilkr ill ------•’------H ond^: LongapagbeUi«iiwitbmeat' b^toe,chM» a n d chocolate miDc carrots andmilk. m tbgarlic pechea. milk,«^ salad bar andUialupas. ' ' Tuesday: ' S p a ^ t U leat aaucei salad, pudding an ______W«dnesdayJIotji^^ptHftg n n b u B .fren c h * 'i ------MUM, g m n u la d , b n td witl U ad — ______T B m H A L L S ------i - p e e ^ end------n o n d a yyrPittwrcbeeeeequarei H ------toe Junior High fries, peaa, peacheses andaj m ilk. *' atkkrtl^P** MINIDOKA It turkoy sandwiches, milk. I .• buttered gTMnten beans, carrot stick, ., ..bulbutter, appleuuce and milk. Monday:. Chefs salad, club crqatickers, T h u r s ^ : Hot tuj W edsMday: M eat patty rotistinj, Monday: Hamamburgers, buttered A T^ie«(tay:WieiwrwTap,baifbaked beans, apple, milk, sa]salad bar and endiilados. ' pickled beets, cinnamon roll, appliplesauce mashed potatoes and gravy, salod, tomato, celery and carrot s t i ^kl, , whole com,frTiitcupand1^ milk. pici carrot itidu, raiiin/nutcup,ip, iapplesauce Friday: TacfacohM gieorcomdog, ton hickennuggeU. cheeae and regular or chocolate milk. green boansond milkmilk. sare, DO bake cookie, miik. wheat wh rolls, sliced peaches, potsrtatobar Tuesday: Chic leburger on bunv'Uter ...... andmilk,------r - ...... UUrtoU,pear . ' sticks, butteredd greeng) beans, cherry------1 Tuesday: Chicken nuggets, fnfrench Friday: Cheesebu) . W edneaday: Taco, pe«nenbeans, fc ' saladbarandfid i l ^ r steaks. and fries; hol bu ttered roll, banana hihalf and tota, pears, cookiee amand m ilk. .| Tbursdiy: Hainburgers, dwheese slice, criap and milk. frie gIaz«daweetroU, iliMdpeonars and Qillk. : Wedneeday:CrCaliliandc^8dlers,ca^ milk. mil ■ T hurw U y: Baked ebee*e«,se sandwich,. _ . CA8ILEF0R0 C poipotato puffs, tu tti frutti, and mi f . WENnENDELL : Cinnamon n)lU;burntos, laesroni rot stiq]M. pears,■B,aweet i rolls and milk. V jbo sandwiches, fr«nch . ; subles, cherry Monday: Ci M d ay : Tuna aandwich,*mae sandwich, gsi^en salad, Califom!mio M onday; Combos m, tater tots, sweet nils and salad, ul chips, cherry pie. milk andan Thursday: SpiSpaghetU, tossed green' san . calLo with whipped topping,g, anda milk. butteredconj, uce. b re a d sUcks, and ■ blejblen^egetables, fruitjelio andI nmilk. fries, fmit. cookiee amand m ilk.* • smorgasbord.sm ______salad, applesauce mer-rrejMipa.oyen^^ ------^F rid»y;-H «nburg«roobaibun,french------T rag red ay r Soft-shell'bunTtorijTTrinefrp^Tooid^W iener. rrPM oKes; fish-burgerr------— ------id peas, fru it a n d m iU t fries, raisin oatroeal cokie,t, slielided Tuceday: P dogs, french friea, pie chunks, oatmeal roisin cookiedo and potatoes, butwred pe green salsdifr, french fries and chocolate IMMANUEL LUTHEEERAN Friday: Comt Chicken b its, b u tte re d t ---'peachMondniilk. neat sauce, . peaches, cookiee aia n d chocolate milk. mmilk. il • Wodnosday: Chie milk. Monday: Spaghetti with me 1. fruit a n d m ilk. • , green salad, garlic breed, pearsffsand -Friday: Roost becfsandwich.tl, iseal* com. green salad, frv Wednesdayday: Cooks'choice; hom* gr< erries T hursday: Orilletrilled cheese . BUBS mUk. - MURTAUGH Ml ‘ loloped p potatoea. pickles, strowbon M onday: Chicken nuggeU k.poUtoes and gravy. and bananna, ond milk. gie «niip rhftfolata pud- _L «U and butter, jo d milk. Tuesday: Creamy poUto s<]\ _..Mond«i&:**iii»o . pineapple, cabbage nnt ■ ’.fries.'ixsaches end milk.- crackers, celety ond peanut bul)ulUr.i»^ salad and milk. - — “— - —dfnglind milt— ^ llx u n d aiy:FVencb y : toast: pizza, but* cri VALLEY SCHOOLL Friday: Burritoa,itoa, green beans, fruit, • ' Tuesday; ' beans, green salad, dessert onange half, cookies ^ d milk. ]\ \ Tuesday: Hanlam burger gravy, but- - Wgdncodjiy;- ■ , teredgteenbe M ondayJ^sp^i^te.^tUjU re d ____ cookie and’milk.-______W ednesd^: Bean and chec: , , A . tered potatoes,, ;b;beons..hot rolls, fmi.i_____ J Thursday t Friday: CinnamonCil rolis; baked po- '•'bu^to; 'hu salsjo, rnixed vegies, applehalf,ap \andmilk. F rid a y ;' jn Chili with crackers, but- ■ | “ tato bar anddmilk. n 0*otark apple pudding and milk.k. ; \W e d n e a d a y :( Tborsday: Sweet and sourtr chicken,< JiiedpoUtoes,b<, beans, hot rolls, fruit and BUHL RICHFIELD...... ba. bakedpetatoes.com, lonftbreatad, plums % ■ _Mccday:gioppyjoe»,frerftenchfriee, _____, ^ and TnHit- • <>Thwkd<«ChChicken or tuna ______:= V a u g h n1 M. Pond, M.D.l\ iM pop.: Monday: SSubmarines, ft _ticip atio ii- c o m b e n f—t2-6pm “ “ isformed into a among anrnf equol number of adultsI tthe Mormon Tabernaclecle on th e Dece . ■ pie uquare ^as transfo ca m b er 5 10*4 pm “and lights as who tume(ned out for the ceremony■ asquare, Victor L. Brown olofthe First Dece : ■ w onderland .of tb ttf 'ar •handcrafted Gifts B gathered for Friday nighight. memorating the birth1 of Jesus I - ■ ■ IChrist. “It behooves us all to0 remember: ^ not only his birth, butat his life;" • i ^ ^ ! Micronil T l e h n o Brown "said. "As a symlmbol o f his 5 i o g y I I light, I will now tu r n on ththe lights o f . . Temple Square.'* Fobtcfinss e n e r g y r l o a h ■ He then hit the switchch th a t se n t ^EflGiURE^ color bursting from a rccord rc 250, - B O ISE (A P )' -— Micron per year,r. The $100,000 loon will* ( 000 lights intricatclj;ly stru n g • Technology, Inc., Boiae,ise, is getting a pay for heibeat exchangers, pipes and1 | through tbc trees, garardcns and 'M -■ $100,000 energy.consc)iservation Joari fittings an(»nd control valves. 1buildings of tbe ' bistororic church I n - which com pany cfllcisIcials say will • The enPAY FOR\ r-a-commcrcial loa^from•om a bw -inter: residentialial,_$10j000 .m axim urn, _3__|3__thelreob.’: ------::“ eat e n e rg y ‘ lbdh pro'grijgraih adminis- percent; agricultural, maximum. For n-.*.ny U ta h childrcr•cn the light- - tcrcd by his departmenilent. $50,000,.. i 6 percent; govemment,^ ingofTemplcSquarcisa; as much an ^ T h e $100,000 loan, willwi cover m ost $100,0000 maximum, 3 percent; ,annual ev en t o s “T h c Grinch Gi Who r of the $154,000 costst -of installing schools, b iust outside Boise. ; Micron Technologyy nmanufactures ------l-computQiLchips.'Higgiiifginson s a id the /-Ttf EYNOLDS • loan will holp thc comom pany kuup .u ------i s RE- c ~ ~ ^ strong competitive odg<•dge by conserv* W •1 ing energy. iRT^rtnropi ------The wet-aldfCllJmm'TUmtrcinwltlij^ ------' ' pass th e w ater chillersirs 1used to condi* tion a re a a o f the plant,nt. Com pany of- . 2466 ADE,DDISON AVENUE EA£^S T . ficials said ogerutinging the chilled T W IN FAM L iLS. IDAHO 83301-67 w ater equipm ent contiintinuously cosu 3 762 /, ______Micron-S225.Q0CLpetyccyfittL------— PAUL-O^RE-Y-NOLDS-)S-TELEEHONE.73'3=-491900______- j - Micron engineersI stsaid th c com* pany expects to save;e $400^ por doy in energy costa, or• about al $38,218 If) BAK< E ' \ a lastiling , IDAHO , \:'y^ ' f ) impresission I y 1 o n yo UARER' our I I ’s ^ V f r i e n d ss an d r -— u s for a cojpy-of p y th e free.— ------^ ^ bozei;h - | ^ r w ^ a m i l y rrGive- — ^ W c don't believe jbtom ers stiouiu pay iwu, ' Read througl)ugh il a n d you'll f t - th e g ir e c o r io u f times forthe I bcetluiloncc)n ceis e n o u g h ime car repair. ThaVs why wi —------to pay,f.of•c£rj^epairs. C£r W ^ < / V that't ' s I(fer t thc free Lifetime Servici/ice ortruck. u a r a n t e c fo r re p a ir s o n your o u i -It doesn’t evenI tim atter how GENUJINE 3rd, Lincoln,M ercury,. oldyour vehicle is, hhow many ' B |H || l(yJ Ci««ltmc*rt»0nty & ^ ^ ^ louaandsofcovofod-fflpalrfi "TSSi‘oi5Jri"Cl»c‘K«:l.i;VI8A Of M««UrO.rto«r , ...... thot C are fo r Q uallality Gars. W- Foror as long as you own your:‘r':^rQaality c C

1 1 . B I S t c ______: ■ ROLLAIfliND j o i n MIll|OES,I R oDY R ay m oyslJD FO R aC •9606 ^ P O ^ O E ...... - - - R O .BBox c 476, Rupert, Idaho 603350 - Ph. (208) 438-96 . _ _ " W'here h e quality and value,e w on't co st iriore” > (1-80p>225-3773) IDAHO3 CONLY------■ r : ...... ' o r t o UII F r e e 1-aO (>-B A K E R S *D (• 1243 BLUELAKESESBLVD.N. . ,-,-raiN FALLS'-S 773-5110 L B-4Timea-N0W9.Twln Falls,l8, rIdaho Sunday, NovembeIber 29.1887 New stiudy prc>dictsmnore Uttah q u aakes occurred in the 19708, a consultant tcntiintial rupture length and cnT cated quake, w hich occ i t SALTS LAKE CITY (A P )-— A new But in thc 19 of Utah County, Ot.varioufl_-locationfl even'cn more opportunity for these < Springville area oft ^ -BtUIrtudy of-miyor earthquako-tj-actiyity.-dug trcnchcs.Ot a n d d eterm ined th a t thi in ngfl j to go ofT.” Sprinkel flald; " Sprinkel s a id tbe tb< new atudy ia: . - in Utah" predicts m ore quake;c es a lo n g a lo n g th e f a u lt a i !, and~BoiilO“ Bcicn* • * ntOBegmcnts7A19S4—pdtcritcnR al flize - 5 downgrgraded very speculative, a EfieTTasatcKTaultTKah 'antliiUcipatcd"lfwafl brokcnlnti hether enough evi-; fied flii difTerent sligb:tghUy, l^ m 7.6 to 7.0,7.1,7.5r.2 , but dflts question whetl by scientistfl, but dowrvngrades atudy identifie .C B toblish.sojnanyj______ber wasn’[Tgoodif moveovemetit tends to occur more.•0." , rirnrf fiiiRtfl_to_eBti ~Novein& nltudc of segmenta. ’ aligslightly thc projected magni >ndfl o f Begmenta. temblors likely to occur. Sdentiata belusUeve .an earthquake In addition, he aaid, the en jng the length of just thezle zone Beem to-have a fllower FVont ia^currently ■ *"'i S tu d y authors Miko Motfncheitc, cduld occur alon{ er slip- The Wasatch F« Ige rate than more popu !br eiW hquake h 02-. 4th dries•st on reccord Steve Personius and Alan-1r N e la o n , one o f th o s e biBcgmenta, Sprinkel ■ page julated rated “ione S” for < use quake magnitude areai■caa in th e middle. Red B u ilto g Code. ______co on sto rm tracka can of of the U.S. Geological Suiu r v e y ih so id . A n d because . ,, .. ard Jn th eJJn ifie d . SALT LAKE CITY (A PP)-Novem- )- the influence pturelength'.initalcfl- Overall, Ov he said, early atBtudiefl Loa Angelea. and1 SoSim Fnm dsw'are' amatically when this Denvec^will Dei present their■ fif in d in g s d e p e n d s o n n ip t\] for norths-change drair p iitu d e s 9 o r more on showlowed a n a v e r a f ,o f *oflc i In light of th e new bcr wasn’t a good month f dufduring a multi-agency eartrthquake timat«fl of magni ranked Zone 4. Ini md weather occura.". , irthquake somewhere alon{ erji U tah ski rcBorta,- nnd he said; northern Utah' conference con here .Tueadajlay ,_and th e R i c h te r s c dale e w ero revised down ea rtl atudy. Sprinkel saidsaid, it may bo time forecasts for Decemberer call’ for - This 'fall, h< ...... Wasiraaatch Fault overy 400 years sifyingthe W aaotch a fnir amount of moia- W We ednesday. tonbout7.6' ^ to look a t reclassifyj brelow-normal precipltatitation and haa gdtten a rain on a fault builds newew stu d y says th e average mmay be Fault as Zone 4. fie southern atorm track. DI oug Sprinkel, d eputy d[irector ir of But since fltrnl warmer temperatures, thoIhe National ture from the years, Sprinkel said, closeoser to 260 to 275 years o oi n th e ^ - times if it goes n little the the Utah Geological and Mineral I up over many ye from Board m em berr GOi reg Prancifl said Weather Servicc says. “But sometiir 9 segment wouldn’t re- middliddlc segments alone, it cnn in the winter, we Survey, Sui aummarized the rtut u d / f l rc- a q u a k e on o n e s< , .. thnt might hurtI Utah'sUt chnnces of. i : W illiam J. Alder, m eteoreorologistin south, like it rain on an y other ' Briglrigham C ity to Nephi. liluencca up this far,” he aulta aul for the UGMS3 board lieve the Btrai 9 don’t nttmcting new industry,indi including "■■^nrr^rTJt thc w eather servlervice’a S a lt m iss th e mflu “you’ve created the op- Hder. sort logged only 25.5 inche o f I h c " * cIT' u f ’beciauBe quakes m ay ' m more is ex* determ ij?e how ho well we do in thc that the the entire length e. They But Genevieve?e .Atwood. UGMS. .in November, and n6 me tches200 Enter ^e nnew USGS study, ovenvenly distributed over time, daya of the next two or’ threeth m ontha." W Wo asatch F ault, which atretc I loii^r director, aaid it wouldi be more . •pected in the last two da h’s Juab which haa moilapped thc Wasatch maylay occur in clusters, with a 1 Alder saidid he doesn’t know why miles mil from central Utah’i luildings that aren’t roonth. more detaiUnd now timeme between clusters, Spiiprinkol costly to crect build ll office's long-range fore- County Co' to southern Idaho,10. would Fault in even m -rcslBtant-ns-they—^ ------• T h at makes it the. secoecond driest the national o least“10. possibly 12, saidaid. as earthquake~rcj licts drier-than-normar move mo a to ncerS prinkel s a ldi : r------Identlflea 'at-lea November on record ntIt Snowbird,J cast predict lg tho fault. - The Tf latest studies show it’st’s been' should be, then to chongec the rules southern U tah , since th e “We’re talking Califommia-Btyle segments along t behind only thc droughtght year of weather in so ricta again the po- aboibout 500 years since th e la ajtm^jor t Inter. } been tru e thifl fall. m ma agnitude, 9.0 or 9.5.” he sasaid. That restric I'BTe when the re so rt got;ot 13 inches rev erse h as ht ofsnow. ^ A t A lta, where recordsis havot been i m — t i kept since 1944, Novembcnber’s 30 in- , ches of snow rankedi ast fourth ^ CHRISTMAS SPECCIAL driest. The only d rier yeanjara were 13. ___ 6 inches in 1976. 22 in 1969'nnd ’*^1967, and 26.6 in 1974: ___ Alder said a new. 30:da,;day. forecast,, ___K- issued Friday showst December m ^ c S e . won’t be much more propromising to H 56^ miti skiers, withbelow-averngtage m oisture S Includes 15' PPortrait and above-normal tempenjeratures. __ A 90-day forecast;' from 1 the ' Christmas Ca7artls weather servjce’i natioitional office , calls for belQW-normnl prcprecipitation U gnt UpIp a Life in southern Utah, withJl above-nor- < M EM OS)RIALTREE - mal precipitation northth of a line from about Wendover to Nephi to Moab through February. Alder said the weathe ored b y known ns El Nino appeni returned this yenr. ,j M V R M < ~ From November throijiTOUgh A pril: ■ h o m e w n he said, El Nino typicallj "^1 h o s f k $27.95 ValV a l u e ' ■ , a sp lit flow. Storm trnckf north of Utah, to the th Pacific SERVIC I Now'iKi^ ^ Northwest, or south, thithrough Ari- 3 |f ■ 36PortiiI M Package: l l ^ H OnlyJj> j j f a zona and southern Utah.th. . 2-dxlOs,Is, 3-5x7s, 15 wallets ■ PtaKt ' He said El Nino staritarted about- 'rA ------8pring-of-4988._weak(^^ned that ^ ' W J f ^ R M C H ObM M E U oS PT cE SERVICE!E S Plus 1515 t^rtrait Cl^ristmas CaCards and a Big 10x13 ■ summerrincreflBed agnirfain in fall pf~ gratefully aciACKNOWLEDGES YOURRGIFT ihriamasponralB-lncluclingig 1511 P o rtr^ Christmas Cards andai a big 1 0x13^1 tor jusi:S\B3S. H 6 ' ------19S6 and has continuedd cever since. f m T f ______! _ IN LOVING MEMORYi y o f ' • -Get36Chri Christmas |^3nOF($iOsugoosioIDAY DECEM BER 6 p atte rn . Storm s sjpHt asis t!they h it th e i I ADDRESS — ■ DAILY :1 0 A M - 77PM SATURDAY : 1010 AM-5PM • West Coast, some goinglg north,n some -1 Uilwyourd-ekixtyAtaloUto UVRUC HOMg HOSPCC SCRVCE9.1. iAagiHtc* , U>d«fuclbl«. UUIeMVnuVnuc HOME><>SPC£ SERVICES. BOX1X181. 1 TWIN ADDISON AVIWENUE EAST,-Iw i n 1 FALLS F , going south." •• I ______Fi^.JOAl^ttMaW«l^ _ However, Alder said,d. thet pattern NORTH OVEPERLAND STREET , Bl3URLEY J, could change. “Ono thin ^ Magic Valleyr N ino, it can end v ery ^abi " ^ S ra n d ^ A G H V < ^ s m m — t : ^ Regional Medidical Center ' 11 # I Utah siiite pL— picked 1by

Soviets . ■ ■ SALT LAKE CITY (A](AP) - officials have selected tlthe Hercules Bacchus Works plant ir Lake County to inspect for verificationve of complinnce with a new r - eliminnting intermediediate missiles, Sen. Orrin HtH a t e ’s ofTlce announced. The Intermediate Nuclear Nu Force agreement, which woulould scrap all . .U.S_and-Soviet. misaiisailes w ith , .n ...... range of 315 to 3,00000 miles, also f facilities th o t_ calls for inspection of fa md niore comfortable, anand , destroy such weapons3 -— a provision . Introducing Ho^oliday Help from TVvivin Falls Bank&TVusI1st. way lo make you.■oui; holiday trip safer an' that could make Tooelelie ArmyJ D epot what a greal gifljiflfbr airthe family! in w estern U toh anqthei•her possible in- T h e ycar-end.hJ.h()liday season is alwaylys a special time. Gift spection site, officials1 sasaid. '. Also, belweenlen now and the end of thetl year. The^Bank & bo signed dur- (living, family Hct-'ct-tof^clhers and trips baback home are events w( The INF pact ia to be TVusfs INVESTIsTIRG IN THE FUTURE?E program mil be ing a Dcc. 7 sum mlit it m eeting ih aH dicrish. . Washington betweenen Prc.sident ______contributing a ap portion .of.lhejntcrest.(t_of_every.new consumcr-icr-______c crcated our Holiday ' . .R eagan and Soviet Icii'leader Mikhail ...... ------And ftir thi,s spspccial scJLSonvwchavc J loan to our locaicalschool districts. Gorbiichev. I)c.si{)MPL£ Hatch ia .concerned;d abouti w here the Soviets will boc pperm itted to ^/mp/e Interost Wo Balloon Poyny m e n ts F I*odi^natos Ra travel, who will escort>rt them , w here Amount ii I 1 they'll be housed, andid what> contact Term P« ■ they’ll have w ith localll cicitizens. Lock- ' Flnanct^ I p „ c . * C R■ Rate a t wood said, 6 0 m o n lh s _____ S213.9B$ ______9.62%> - 'j Most importantly,I, I he suid, the Z Z Z H si^Z Z 48 m o n th s _____ $$255.97 I 9.64% ! Utah Republican wantints ossunipco.s $10,000 ...... - th a l the Soviets w on’tVt Ibe allowed to ...... se t up espionage netw.works, o t y _ , TW» iiimplo.Mwmoimaa 92 d ayrio tha lint paymtnt witfilth • 20H down paymtnt. ______Utah’s role in the inspectionin; pro- I ll awilli hla on 1 a» wn»»» a»a*>< ------^ States’.access to a ppin lan t in R u ssia ^ TMi tptclcl rata appUippUaa io ntw loan atfvancat onty.; 1Tht (ataa ara llitd; howayar, IheIhe bbank la annual that is similar to tlth e HeVcules’ \ r*Mivt«lharlg>illoch0 ch*ng« tha off trad rata nrlifioul noil<>ilca. Tha amount finanead and tha ani *.\ parcanUfforataalraM)a*dy Inetuda tti« t30 loania*. TM« laa ianaxamplaol a 110,010 lo«n. thala aniannual facility. Lockwood said.lid. / / / p»feant»o» rala witltl varyvai aeeording to tha atnouni llnancr>cad, tarm, and tha numbar ot day*y a to lo ih t I The. Soviet plantt isii located in ' lint ptv

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------'^FifuKdsWmmph~infl/ l a s h e s T ^ Seairehe?nds aji f t e r S 7 yeai r s sSiltebal j o b ^ By LORAYNE 0, SMITH Times'Newf wrStr— ■ - ■ ddisablecd childrren JE R O M E - John Hie:Hicks StiU ABIGAIL TRAFFORD . c a n 't bolievo th a t a fterr 3' years ■ WasAj'ngfon Post he haa found the mot]aother he never Imew. ;'b th e flash, th a t ru sh of recofrogni- P O r rather, sho found hi I when you know you’ve got;otten K “She. nover gaveave up >agh to th e ch|ld lostsom ewvhere h . searching,!_Jthe_ Jeromiam e m a n iic-the perfect frame. And tlthen aays. With tears in his e he th e eyes glaze over and the boj» y deacribed how cach y yt e a r for 'C. J u s t a flash -* b u t if it wene r e n 'f -LW ' ■___ . ^ B nearly four decades, unk ur n o w n for the flashes, Beverly £Sills 1 to him, his mother tmdid ih a lf sis- would]ildn’t know her child. te r in M unci, Ind.-. bbsers e m d h is — - - On)n Istage she is Cleopatra, ElEliza- f W ^ ‘ - birthday 9. feeling h I, Rosalinda — know n throii•ough- M U ■ - l i su re t h a t 60f l | f l j | | ^ would thth< e worid os a p rim a donnaa andi . be reunited* ^ 39 'th is , gcnereleral director of the New Y ork' ^ year.* .. •• • y O( pera. At hom e, she is8 the , O n Nov. 16. Hickss i h i s . m otheth e r of two handicapped childildren -wife, Connie,-received-ed-a-phone— w how0 w ere to m w ith b irth defect* 'call from his motherhor. Rose. HIer er daughter, Muffy. 28, wh^ho is_ Hicka, Blevins, who re rei m a rrie d ^ ------d e ail, fn IS an artist ‘ar)d lives a1 ffull, a b o u t 20 jrcars ego. y rich1 lilife. Her son, Bucky, 26, is se- Since ti>e'n.'the Jcromsme'couple i . j g -verelyely ' autistic, retarded and tiAH tnlkcd ajmost dailylily on the leptic. A handsome boy vwith phone with an assortrjrtm erit iwn oyosumd.brown hait:, hej -brow n CMV ------BEVERLYL Y ^ I L L S ------relatives to Muncie whtv hom they 1^ ^ n o tsp; speak. »for research i ■ have n ever seen:" . Sill!jills tells the story about on»nc of C o m p o lg n sfo ) All of them hod becoiicome part Wm " th eI flflashes. It’s about her mmole. ' ^ o f th e d rive to locate HieHicks. The w J M M H W henien sh c visited B ucky a t a spepecial rep a irin g oK reploi■placing defective search w as fueled by a nmother’s^ in stitititute in New Jersey, all hisis eye genes. ' * determination to findi herh baby tld .focus on wds th e m ole onin her B u t asking Sillss ababout the details ' boy, who was kidnappei by his .chin,n. He would sit-in her lop,p ,an d o f DNA, sho quipped,ped, "is like asking ■ father when he only 1! y ears touchich tho mole. M adonna'tosing’La’'La Traviata.’" . Therhen seven years ago, when w What she does5s Iknow are the '■ Hicks’ other half 'sister. Buckycky waa about 19, a little car:ancer statistics. Every 18 rminutes a baby P a tric ia Fellows, w ith w hom bc -w ass diacovered d in the mole anind it is bom in tho Uniteclited States with a was raised by their ...... b ir th defect, The coat»8tofcdringforin-" played a key role in ththi e d ram a AfteVfter th e bandage-w as'ofrana' she fan ta ini special nunnursery intensive- which could qualify for th e w ennt t tot visit him, “he kept atroV•oking care units exceedsa $2 billion a year, lan fiction" " Sills and because birthth c defects usually “truth is stranger than »ny’ chchin looking for the mole," i category. recall.ailed. “He was crying and cr^crying last a lifetime, tho.0 tototal annual cost. Iso lives.in . - — *: ia many timea thati t ffi] i g u r e .'...... — Fellows’ mother also on*!!'d I did not know T vhatto do.^- Muncier, and it was thirough ro this • ■ ; ’ Thefhey stopped at a drugstore•0 and “T h e more we leamlear about inher- charmel that Rose Ble\llevins was J sheJ b«bought a black eyebrow,pci[xsncil. ited disease, th e mmore or we know that ^ .finally able to locatete her lost ^ • -\; . * • Therien ^ she drew a mole on her• thill.'t nobody la safe fromrom birth defects,”' c ‘ son. .'J.. .;-. ... Im m eediately the boy stopped Crcrying S ills told th e pressedjB'Club audience. Contention overer child ^ \ ■ . andd started, Sl to laugh — eureko!?o! He She was bom\ BBello ^Iverman custody; even kidnap;lapping by ' •¥ ■ • \ hadd f foun'd-his mother again.n. He_ and grew up in BroBrooklyn vnth tho' one parent, is nothinging new in : " k ef)t t t l laughing and began amcacaring' nickname “Bubbles,'lies,” the dau g h ter ...... stormy divorce cases,3. t b u t Jo h n . ____th e b l B block dot all over h e r jow. o f im m igrants in afca family w here tho Hicks’ story is remafllafkable in “I“I t f w as so odd, b u t in some wiway in brothers becameB d(doctors and the | that the resentment dad h is3 nmind, that was Mama,"" said g irls w ere to be teoteachers. But she I had for his mother waswa strong '. • I------S illsillfl in-an interview-l£fB.tj.v«ak^ enough to seo llh e lipsp s a n en- A moment of awareness ... th e .jknew she w aqtedd to sing o p e rl im d . . -tire clan of relativeses — .even , flashish ... the triumplfi for motheiier and h o r "idol was U lyP•Pons.-,- oi ^ after the eldcrjlicka*~ in ___ .. - .childlild. — ...... - - ...... - ' Inl932.Bhebegai'Cgonainging on th e _! 1979. NcNo one who hasn’t had a handi-h “Uncle Bob’s Rainbcinbow House” radio “I t w as- liie a 6to wall' . - cappipped child can understandd what program. Then1 ahee becamc a w h en I asked Imy o fththi e m about • * it’s’s Ilike. “Much too oflen, wlwhen I weekly guest on Miuor Bowes — -my-mother,"-mcka-saysays-AU-hc-^^^^^^" n«ph«Of»AH0.yAfleN2~ - j ailk l k about m y childrenrw ell-n1-meon— .‘‘Am ato u rH o u r-’! InIn ,1955 she madQ.__...... i , w as . told was tn a t slsh e didn't 0 of himself inglg i people, trying-to express,la.their.. her.debut with tho New .York City , J o h n HI id c k s s h o w s I te m s h e re c:e e li lv e d f r o m h i s m o th e r, includingir a baby photo t carc about him. ______, aym'mpathy. i respond: i knoww how Opera. The nextt ytyear she married B u t the^e'8■thnt-dri^Irive in y o u ------)u feel.’ They do not know■ hhow I joumalist'Peter GnGccenough, moved f e Jerome family ' ,, th a t “you have to knowlow. no m at- - .complicatyd-hiJiis search.______trial.ial.accident,.admittcd.his.firfinnn: __will welcome th e ■ eI."-Sills-soid- at-tho-N atational—to-Boston-imd-becs becama-Stapmothcr ______ter what happens, a ab b o u t y our .“I've s a t upip with him thousands ciolol ssituation was tight. w ith open arm s. resa Ciub last week. One tibiihie she to his: three daugllughters - , ono of parent," Hicks says,s. He real- of nights," CorConnie Hicks soys.“try- _NoNow- however. Hicka. hie• wife' Since the phone r ent to a party in Seattle fcfor 12 whom is retarded,d. S3 14. 'leajTicd' 0 fe\y d ctaftails o f h is m oth- ized while he was growinggrc up ing to figuree o ut how w e could lo- andid theirt two sons, age 12 anS lildren who had am ong themnmore ; Then Mufly andnd EBucky w ere bom that what he was being b< told cote her." feelel theyI "h o v e 'to go,” Theyy are cr's untiring seorch. lan 100 different b irth dellefects. and there they wenwere, living in Bos- wos a child - ho abillt his mother migllight not be Hicks’ mothither. 62, now,has can- shcd(jcdding their posseasions. hnve h Once.whon he wa 'he mothers of. those childre,reh do ton with, five childreIdren-'Her husband cer and is faciocing surgery-But ahe- tradeaded th eir old pickup for a lotlorger doesn’t yef know' v,w hen or; w here . low how I feel. And I knowIW how gave her a presentaent: 52'round-trip tru e. d find him and And throughout h hia is life ho, has been postpstponing it until Hicks statication wagon and will headi ieast —his mother did icy feel," she said. shuttle air fores!S tot< New York to ck ar- canifi to his father's•'s 1house. , too, made fruitless effcefforts to lo- can get backc totc m eet her. • a sI ssoon o as his disability chcck That hard-earned knowled];dge. is ta k e singing lessorasons ond sec her . “I^Iy grandmotheiher kept her at • ^ cate his mother. Butt hhe did not During the10 1first few phone calls rivesvea Dec. 1. ie of the reasons Sills is chaiiQirmon m other. “I t woa a tototal escape.” she " ! while my aunt . . know w h at town' be; «came from . he put off her “If we con iust get there.e, we th e front door wl » 1» MnrgH nf Dimea 50th Anrnniver- anid. “Mv m other■•-■a ia n g B jle r. ° rgal______^___ "place w hisked me out tn[ieTra-ck-nie-a-»yg: e ------in Indiana, and wosIS i u n su re of he w as comiiming to Muncie, but .won’ton’t have to worry about o p: iry. an d . i ts . cam p aig n . to . gc t.m1 1 orc— upper: .n o th in g -is.._ia..wrong,._God. is :------j| y'ncw- - Two doys loter,, thtl e moving van the spelling of hericr • maiden finally Hicka,C9, a Vietnam veteran fostaI stoy,” Hicks saya. His mony r mds for research to prevent:it birth with you — everytl•rything ia all pink — -iramer-HcTTcmarriagiiogc~further ' whoiatwrwas'a^isablcd-inTJrrindus— founc rthcy------»-See SE A R C H

______^ . i J M T j l * - — Christrmas seiasMfdegbuts inF v a l i ^ 6S i irons attending. This ^ roted trees,, t]the events’ popularity ParPark" Sunday evening Advent / with 6,500 potro: .B yL O R A Y N EO . SMITH >25,000 which will be derives, in papart, from tho wide os- proiprograms. yeor’s goal is S25 Times-News writer ospitol’s newborn in- sortmcntofloclocal groups and Individ-. _ AAbout 700 entertainers, ronging n uaed in the hosf from church choirs to k 1 in d er- tensive core unit, I n TW IN. FALLS - Tho• Christmas C uals who provide continuous fror gartncrs and-the Shim Shaham tap According to1 Baxter.B; 8.000 people ■ season in Mogic Valley aarrives r r next ‘entertainmcnlcnt: ------g a r dancera, will perform ut thehe Twin ‘ are expected y> attend the.T.win f K weekend, with Feativalsla of Trees People whoho may have no interest dan ng-trees,-come^look-at—FalFolls“ festlv alr‘trccor(lin'g' to'io" L arry’ F alls event. t „th e .center, ot.coi^unity-ity - in te re st - in purchasing Baxter, chairman of the aporonsoring ,In addition to the 51 decorated H and effort in both Twinn FFalls and the "winterr wonderland" display Ba> th e perform ers — often MaiMogic V alley Regional Mediciical Cen- trees and 30 wwreaths, the Twin B Burley. and to see thi terFotmdatlon. - ' J- J Falls festival thithis-yearwill feature .....K These fund-raising eveiiventFTiavo“ their ^)wn chil'hildren or grandchildren - -ter Also asaistin g are m emborfim-of-the—an expanded “SaSanta Land" with tov pmvoH PTfrrmplv Biicct»Rafi^gfiil pnHt. sing or dinnco. nr 'The feativals also A Medical Center AuxiHuiy,}, South diaplnys and a”a largo quantity ol' B — -years in metropolitan areareas'as they" provide the'e" opportunity to g reet Mci Central Medical Auxiliory anda th e sm all 3*foot tr;rees c decorated .cape-' • 9 combine seasonal holidayoy activities. friends andI toU buy Chriatmas gifts Cer TwinTw: Falls County Junior Ck’lub. ciolly for childrerren. 3J w ith civic participation,, all al for the andsnacke. —Their—combined—500—JDCDembera.__Patrons.can. I view.a_large_rao.d‘elv ______^ Berieflt ofc'ommunity hospitspttalHr*: ------F o rm a n yrin-Tw ir in F a lls.th e Festi>------1 plus the 700 entertainers, nm ake it train set ownedd tby Dr. M ichael Phil- In recent years, tho festi'istivals have • yal of the Trcrrees haa becomc a holi- plu th e -la rg e st com inunity pro.rojcct in lips and-an anti'ntique toy display be- . j also been established in thithis area. doy troditionon along with the Mogic the Twin Falls, B ax ter aaya. longing to C larerrence Dudley. i> Burley will hold'its lOtlOth annuiil Valley Choralrale’s annual Chriatmas Tw Last year, S20,014 woaa raised' • Se c F E STIVIV A L o n P a g e C 2 _ ^ | festival Doc. 3-5 at tthe Beat concert andJ tthe "Christmas in the I Western Burley Inn_Cc_Conyentro'n_ C en ter witfi nbout 46 treesCCS for view- ing arfd purchaaci saya1 WMary Ann ,|^ j Woodhousc; chairman. 1 of< weekeep d ’s e^^/ents-- I . Viewing begins at noonan Thui:sdoy' ,• __ _w ith_o.special tim c.for• Bcniorciti- sc — TWIN-*F-FALtS'^'=~A"varibQ^ ofif «entertainment S;nock,didirector. zens planned from 8:303 tot< 10 a.m. groups willfill be presented next weekemcend a t tho T w in 7:30 p.rp.m. - Douglas W. W right.. I both Friday.and Saturday,ay. The Bur- FpiUatival. of .Irces -in. the formern e r J.C., Penney . 8 p.m.1. Twin Falls High SchoolII CChamber Players, ■ ley ev en t will then bc open op' to the gtore. downwntown Twin Falls. -■ Kevin Holo w ard , director. public from 10 a.m. to 10 ]p.m. with Friday’sy’a s c h e d u le : » 8:30 p.ip.m. — First Baptist BellI CChoir,"PhylliB Van , . continuous entertainment.;nt. 10 a.m. . - - Im m anual L u th eran P-K•K cclass. ; . Nc8t, dir(irector.. . ■ I ■ : Sponsored by tho Cossiissia Health 10:^0 a.m.'a.r — Acorn Learning Cen2onte.?_p»schooL ------— ! Care Foundation, proce^itt^ie-will bej>rf- -idirdei^flftJfften a nd p rim ary. ' N S a Wirday'fl c a ch o d u lo : efit Cassia Memorial HospDspital. 11 a.m. ._- - Tw in F alls C h ristian ACadtfademy, director, 10 a.m,m. -,Niolson’sStargazeraDjDaiico Company. '• The thini annual Twinin Falls1 Fes- Mark CblerIcm an; • 10:30a)a.m . — J e n i M cFariane. tival will be staged Dec.ec. 4-6 in a 'll:30a.nI.m. ~ Deedro Blggers, MissisTw T in Falla. 11 a.m.m. — Morhingside students.ta. ■ new location this year -a— i t the fori I2p.m.-1. — Valorio Joh'nson. .. . ___ 11:80)ji.m fl ^— S aw,tootlLCountiyiCy.Cloggors^.:------;------■ ------m nr J.C rP cn n cv store on:J3nJha.downi_ -^«42t30-p?n?TO;OBthh!BirPl a ttre 6 o r n a m e n t | is the sale of the artistiistically '■ ^’

^ ...... ' - , _ ■ 1 ■ ■ : I. . . -C-ZTimos-Newa.TwlnFall:Falls, Id ah o S u nday, Novemember 29,1987 ''l ImmaimuelLuuthemnipresehhoblersi r e - e n Qlet i Thainksgivhing placed second in andJomneaP.Hu^ea.all'I^QFall i FalIa;M leh^A. I Tw in immammk speaking andi pprose interpretation. He ph Preschoolore at Immnrnanuel L u th e ra n School in Ti and Val Dee Camp, both Jerome;Jer Tim othy E. ^ g is. no t ju s t a day to ovcrci drama interprep retation and team ed w ith1 DerrickI> Han- Braun ai Ffllls know Thanksgi^j i r a y n e O . ;er, Shoahone; D avie A. Joaejoaephaon, Gooding; Their underatondingigof o; tho first celebration in _ •o n , Twin Fall’alls, for third placc in duet!t irin terp retatio n . R ld ln g e i fifaM arieyrTwinPallBjyas flrsiIrstin^iimiuni* _ B rent CrDrThigeyrCar^ M i^ewjwR.Ennla,Psulr l ” id this-w eek w hen they ensett T i l t h :t ,7 .7 ^ — —r — ------H eather ------America'waa tl in drama inter- andJamnea i M. Pierce and RoblesE:Prob8«eo,both K th at historic event, dressfsscd as authentic Pilgrims. a o n d U M 3 ^ iationanaljrBlB8tB w hUe H ansen was third ii Ils, placed third BuhL In d ia n s .. iodight ** ‘ ' pretation aadd C( lay W allace, Twin Falls, ------Ninety-Indian*«ttflnd< mdod-andrtrue to tradition, tl ______in dinnere rap eaJd n g . __ i.thoro-IH H LL^^ te SIdftenTTwin Fallsrifl flchejcheduled to receive jf w ere mnny more Indianaana th an P ilgrim s, The CSI Realeadera Theatre alio"worf tRc;Rc f i i i i '^ c o A & ^ e s degree during winter commcam encem ent iezer- The I»diftR8 broughtit drieddi fru its ond vege^blcscsand i fcssoratCollegeofSof Southern Idaho, is one ofcigtight addl- tophy. Couch■h Fi ra n T a n n e r said 12 schooloolsfrom maater'a< !c. 19 a t Colorado S ta te Univeidversity. Ft. Collins. : b eef jerky. T here were5 evenev fires for thc two groupsjpsto tional persons recentlintly appointed to the IdahooCenten- ( Colorado, Utoha h . N eb rask a, South D akotaOta, IWyoming rise s Dec. - gath er around. Indians.Ttis.wore gunny sack vests, natilativc niol Commission byly GGov. Cecil AodruB. a n d Idaho com]im peted. f L. OUon, son ofMr. and MnMr8.JomeaM: headdresses,,necklaces(s aiand instruinontfl for the fea J e r r y 1 feast. Shewillchairtheltle local Celebrations c o i^ itt hsin fallB. a senior at TwinQ FtFalla High School, : The children made stoi9tono soup T uesday in their ■ TWinFallita High"8d}ool1 dromo atudtudcnta, OIabn,Tn Former Governorir J o h n E v a n s , now of Burlc; It a DeMolay meeting classroom, along with combreadcor nnd popcorn. T l^ coached by RidUcbard Call, won first placcce In£ th e class A 7 wiUrecciNsive the Chevalier degree at a . .one ofthe new cbmmi:imission m em bm , will serve >nor given in th e o rg a ^ oven tried m aking butter;tcr for the bread ty shakirt^ aweepstakesinI in tb e S ta te High School DDramo n Festival. inBolaeEI Dec. 5. It is th e h ig h est honor ' orary co-chairmen of thct Idaho Centennial I for outstanding leadershipp orand ritual.. whipping cream in jars.■s. last week at IdahoIdi S tate University, Pocaocatello. niMtionfi Commission. ' ' Joni Lawrence OlaonI heah been active in both thee TwinT^ F alla a nd . ' Each group entcrtainetined thc other with finger plaplays, F iler Highh ESchool students, with Joi competition. ®tate DeNsMolay chapters for th e paatat frfive years. H e is singing ahd playing inatrifltruments. Parents, grandpa as coach, tookk seconda place in Class Bcon 9uthem Idaho forenaica squai ater councillor of the Twin FalFalla chapter. ' e n ts and ofhor family memembers shared the experiei^enc'c TheCollegeofSouit] ladwon WooiBlverHr H igh School atudenta ot Hailey1 re- pastmaat ’ nine trophies and se«jccond rIocc sw eepstakea awi coordi nattfd' by V6roo[Sherreta, 8h preschool teacher ward re- ceived a superiisrior rating for one-oct ploys.lys- The TinIma-Newa welcon^a itema ab< N orthw est C om m unity Colleliege in . - _ • She Has had her's’mallH Ii stu d en ta c’nact’th'e traditi( ■; ■ ■ ...... who'receiitivjijunora or nrco^nifion. SendSeni information to ' : : Thanksgiving for severaliral years. Twelve Magiilgic V alley men have beenI BelBclccted a s O ut- Tihu's-ifetfemSpotlisht Column,Box64tr 548, i ^ i n Falla, Gary WlntorhoUelU er, Solt Lake C ity, U tah, leled thc standing Younjm g M en o f America for 1987.<87. T hey fl.’re Idaho 8333303, in care ofLorayne O. SmSmith, lifestyle 'J a n R iittlo ld o r, Twinvin F alls, physical education)n pro-| CSI squad w inningJ fitfirst placc trophies/or aftercrdinnc^ Timothy K. LtLw gdon, Bnico Barton,□, £Scott Korba editor. -Someboody needssyqu— iU C O U S iare invi]ited Only thle loud and rai* • The College ot of Southern Norma or• ULeo ot 934-5504. Mile-^ — DES M OINES,-Iowa (AP\P) — You .-sleeved shirt arand aome sort of badge —So S sho was £ S t \ to .homchound—seniorlior citizens.. Halverson.atat the College of South- oil.” tival----- Any • assistance will be ern Idaho, 734-7583,73 lo have it ap- “I was in the GriswoldM parade^ .Continueru e d f r o m P a g e C l /A special preview showinjn g o fth c a appreciated. Ifyou can help! call pear in ihiaa ccolumn. and this guy was just staitund.ngm The Teddy L 'i't] thc road. He had a whit ______th ute short- ^ jijpiay jf teddy bears owned by thc “Lights On" party at ii i ! H!l ill ^11 their membersirs and there also will_THiThursday with complimentatary hors bc a n antiqueB dolldi collection. B axfer d d’oi ’ocuvTCS and music t^th c SSun Val* »______says. ____ '______le^lev trio. Tickets for th is cvcnlin ta ro $5 Evenp- ___ IjA n 'o th c r _ncw icw‘ feature this year . per person. They arc on • Continued fromn PogoP Cl 8 p.m.-t- Juanita Mauldin Dance StSham Tappers. w ill bc Festivalml o f Tre e s sw eatshirts j through th r thcJijundation, or 1 ing737-24Sm^ Gflyla Tanaka, fiddlers.,s.. Studio. 2:30 p.m. — T h e Petersenen family. ' a n d aprons offeiffercd for sale. ‘ ing ------6 p.m. — Nielsen’aI’s Stargazers 8:30p.m.-n . - Douglas W. W right. 3 p.m. — Ruth Stutznzman and Donee Company. ------H-HaroldShetlcr: ------j i , i i i , u i i i i i » w f e i a i ,iiiiii 5:30 p.m. - Twin1 FFalls Music Sunday’sy’s B chcdulc: 3:30 ' p.m. — Mauldin’in’s Dance Club. 12 p.m. — - Sage Studio of Dance. Studio. Sl m Enlcrtainminment Centers — .. 6 p.m.”- SJon Zimmeimerman. Miss -director, LorL«ri H ead. *' -4 p.m. — Jaao n Hauser. —B — -offer out-of-sightou ------7 -r N orthside M agic Valioy.;y. 12:30p.m.,m.-—"Jodi Silvers. 4:30' p.m. — Presbyteri)rian'Kid3-B-''- • -■ Q stOMgc for homehor eieclronics. — Tammy's "D ance Praise. Pi - 6:30 p .m r - Vincentt PianoPi studio. 1 p.mT D Many styles?s totc choose from. 7 p.m. — Jodi Silvers.■s. Factory, 5 p.m. — B uttons- aiiand Bows H ' ------7;30 p.m. — Twinn IFalls High ,1:30 p.m.m. — First Baptist Pre- Square Sc Dancc Club, . Wilford H . II School Jazz Band, Ted Td H adley, School. '^A'^Allison, l caller. - Aileen Weir’s Shim H u g director. 2 p.m. — 5:30 p.m. — Jan Olsen Tr

M e r i d i o n i I— ------AWARDS FOR.ALLL OCCASIONS (Search 3TOM IMPRINTING-S-SPECIALTY ITEMS5 3 Fine FumitimltureS, Gifts • C o n tin u e d fromn P a g o C l were carriedicd out." m onths eariier to Jerome. H g Since7C6 1908 .3 7 1 L o c u s t So. TwinI FiFalls, Idaho 83301 cam e and-the Hicks fofhimilymovod. His fothciher remarried when his Besides hia yearning to:o f^nd_hjs_ )8) 7 3 3 - 6 5 0 5 . EVEN|NGNGS BY APPOINTMENT i TWINFIN FA LLS - leaving no forwarding ad(uddroaa. ^ son waa 7’ andai hia ncw.stcpmother- — - ■ m othefrH icks h a s not Hadid an'easy j£CAj(6sb>.vo; h.‘~ | ------;— “ - - ■="H!Ffather,"tToKTrHrclGtekFSF:ra cn- to him. But she also be- HI T H T irB ~ — I life. He volunteered at ag e'1 7 lo i3BK232iE23H2iE reer military^ m an, appa:iparently had , of the conspiracy to keep serve in Vietnam where enough infliicncc to g(gel himsel.r Hicks fromn hh is m other. e hc was transferred w henever he felt h is cx- Wlwounded. wife was too close on hi:His trail, h is "She w asIS told( w h at to do and she son aaya. . . didit,"Hickjcks say s simply. Hc-worked for 17 yearsa asi a me- Thn nngn hr»ynn nftcrTJaiuiflrrnt.V.i.— h ~ - ti. — — chanic in Texas, Californiaa andf Ore- gon before m oving to Soattli divorce in Muncie in 19i1950. His fa- Over theJC years his mother and. go •tlo, W ash------•------, where He installed mufiler ther took him awayly w h ile h is h a lf sis te r,•, Patricia F Littlejohn, who ,v iers. A few -years-ago-he-B U ffered pet mother was at work. HieHicks und his now is in IndIndianapolis, Ind. continu— ye Jcrmanent nerve damage in his right a ...... — 6-ycar-old half sister onon h is m o th - o>!y ."™ le ppolice, listing him as a ne t shoulder and arm in a job-related ; cr’s side, wero at theirie ir m a te r n a l Pe>5erson and to newspapers an i accident' there. grandmother's home whtwhen his dad m towns wh.vhereH ick.s lived. th ...... " ■ 'I ' told thc grandmother heho was going Somehow.i\v. they alwnya missed to buy his son a pair,.r of cowboy 1S. He is now unable to workirk and de- boots. SJsjjite going through a pain cclinic, Hc 'Thut was tho lost the:Lhcy ever saw Ahd ns HicksHi aays, since ho had Htill lives w ith constant.pi.pain. His . ... of me," Hicks says. no police rec(■ecord, law enforcement of- livelihood " is dependent uporlondisabil- ^ " ity payments. Hifl father, who, retiredired ua n‘chicf ficials hadI noni knowledge ofhim and ‘^3 master Horgeant in thehe Air Force. ~ «ea":hmg Tor fo mi»*siri|; pprtn«i. ■ But, hc says, if he can got;et to Indi- wtlS u ste m b ut kind”nd man. and low priorit.v.ty. aana r to get acquainted w ith his § / { • Hicks aaya hc wns a good J u s t th iais last May. Patricia Lit- mimother and nil His n'intT iH iitr "thc'H ickackaTutnily ia' " , • ! dad wus the vi;r>- clunniah and my di I head of it. Ho.gav»-«rdccft^rujind thov ESBBBBS0 - ^ . .. ^ 1 r — 7 ^ rValleylhappen Sunday, Novembor?'29,1 9 8 7 Tim es-N ew a, TwinWin F ills. Id ah o 03'■ "lame fiinishes}seconcd in phcDto issuil e A doption celel^bration scheleduled )E A R ABBY: A y e a r ogo nf I find ththt a t I cannot get out o f th eI eele- ladies to get .outit before1: th em . . . TWIN FALLS - Tho:Tio Friends of WACAP arcrc sponsoring on starto thc grouroup's and individuals who/ho provide food ke up in tho morning' was He is giving: youj this, subtle j baskets. Marilyrilyn’s face, and it madeic me message, so if you)u don’t( w an t to sec the lady’s facc ;whtvhcn you get up in uncom»mfortable. 7 I H O L I D /AYGIFTGUIDE^ ^ Welcome Wel/agon plans auuction 'h e next tim e I stayed a t Boi)ob’s. I the m orning, sto;jloy out of Bob’s ^ . . . , notice!iced that Marilyn's picturcrc had bedroom, TWIN F A L L S - T hle e Welcomc\ W agon club’s moin on th ly luncheon jjppjj:n ^moved to its original spopot on will be held Tuesday noonno at Canyon Springs Inn.In Thc annOal his bedroom b wall — wherere it DEAR ABBY; I work in a'build* w H fund-raising blind auctluction will bc held. All newcomers n aro remaiifiains. ing th a t h a s elcvat/alors. Frequently I 4jw _ invitcd^Mnke reseryatioiItions by.calUng733-96M _byj)V to n ig h t. ______■ Elk ladies seset dinner partyty .. , Cre•eative in TWIN FALLS - Ladiiadics^f the Elks will hold a iC h ristm as din- ^ Somet/iingjustst for you... ^ n er party ut 7 p.m.-Tucscicsday ot th e lodge. M embers;rs a n d g uests are Le:::eramics - Woood Crafts - Paiaintings : to bring a S5 exchange;c gift{ and canned goods foror thc Christmas end to the V eteran s Hbme. M V R M C BIREAST I . Sewing - Bilazaars & Mor()re? baskets and a gift to ecnc / n ^— H oliday tips)s topic o f lunel: h ------^------j - SCREEIINING _____------M akc-this-holi-liday-sQaison-an-especi)c cially ------=------cheerful one by ann(nouncing your creative titalent TWIN FALLS - Jani.anice Cash, owner of Basketj:ets Fantasy, will give hotidny gift and decoratingdcc ideas at The Net'Network lunchcon ' PROGIRAM or ideas in Thc: Times-News Classis s if ie d / • m eeting W ednesday nooilOon a t C anyon Springs Inn.1. "Holiday Gift Guidide." Those seeking to g iv e unique and meaningngful gifts will sharei in th e 7' Craft bazaarir, foods sale seset -• joy of Christmas witlith thcir loved ones, This section will w feature an aitr^icr^ictiv c WENDELL - United:ed M ethodist W omen will holdhol th e ir annual FreeCClinics Evei9iy seasonal heading to> capturei the attentionI ooi f o u r crafts bazaar and cobkeciked food sale Friday. Homeincmade chili'and vegetable soup will bele servede from 11:30 a.m . to 7 p.m. in thc V readers and will bee published each Fridayiay and church d ining room. Wednesdaay and Jhuursday Saturday for four cconseputivc weelcs starstartin g ; _ November 27. Locatate d in th e classiH ed section, sec: CHeerleader!!rs seek donaticions You m a y a r r ainge r for a mamminogram this timely and helpf3ful refcrcncc will be viewvie ed — ...... - . _ by 'many, especial! WMBERLY - Kimbc;iberly High School cheerleadladers are invited ($64.00) to foollow your screeiening. illy those "hot prospesp ec ts" to compete in Nashville.lle.T enn., Dec. 28*30, b ut, tlthey need funds actively searching fofor just thc right gift idea,iea. So, , . for the trip. Registrationion deadline is Friday, says'Cs D iane Croghan, |VMVRMC featuress the latest state-c-of-the-art, dott't be left out -calall our classified departrartm ent advisor. Donations shouiould bc sent to the high sclschool or contact oryouradvenisingr(representative today, C roghan a t 423-6335, low-dose mammclography equipmelent. The procedure is3 perfdrrned by arspecially s Deadline: TUesissday's prior to publicatioation I i Jaycees sporonsor chili feed ex cefept for 11/27.^11/28, Itrained female tecjchnologist in a be>eautifully w hiclch wjll be Monday, 11/2:i/2 3 ' - _ : ------JEROM£L.-_Thc_new.icw-Jcrome Ja^-cce.chanterr i:is sponsoring u _ J chili feed and chariot. raccrai at thc Jerome Fairgroirounds Saturday.'” decorated,_co.nifoortable. private rocoom.__ P u b lic a tio n Dat=fmm-10t-a;m.-to-4 tv:i "p.ni“ 9nlui rllratUFiSgTianci-' ■ ' r e ii s o ni s v ^ l a h o i made quilts, le a th e r jackiickets and variety of handtcnicrafts an.d baked hyld goods, Chili, soup and cincinnamon rolls w ill bc availailablc. . “ ' I \ PTO slates aannual m art - . i -"i HAILEY - THe Haillail^-Bellevuo PTO will have hu its annual • K xdd C hristm as m a rt from -1010 1a.m. to 3 p.m, S alurday ata t th c H ailey El- sh Irennemiber ■ . emcntaiy School. Craf^If^peoplc wanting to reserverve a sales bcwth J .... for.$15_con.eall..788:.13,6iy.69; Proceeds will benefitt tlthe elementary schools. ietm FAMILY' HEALTHY JSERI?IES ANEEWYEA^R, e ojB« ANEW/VLOOKK. . 1 ««<

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and collagen injfijections f -JT - -- by Julian Nicholsoron,l\II.D„ [| ^ ...... ' on ‘ MONDAY NOVEMiMBER 30 > i \ \ , : - Im p o ri;inn( [ rciLsons, vlounialn I3eli a n d our*ur* Njmicly, thc 23’39'ldaho BHnHBIl emil-ilnvccjr^illdonatc— ii ------1 ... - - _ m c n jm d w o micn c who iost R n IM n o)ver\’ S ib.OO^to help buildild r , . ;------'thcir-Hvcs in ViVietnam. . H H M H thrr‘in r-R i -it i>tf4iHl-'-....' ' ‘ t — ■ • ' T cost: £3 ======meitofi9Avorrn )f th e a m o u n t. It’s im- : — all Idaho Victn:nam vctcnins, is beingg tbuilt in Idaho portar•tant b e c a u s e o f th e rea.sc-sons behind it. All 2 3. 9! ■ . Falls. Thc meniniorial will honor the.* immeasurableii IIIf y o u ’d like to co n trib uute t to the Iddio Vietniim,im, cpntribuiionofof Idiiho’s Vietnam Vctenenms, and ser\'c > Memcm orial, .mail y o u r iiix-dedxluctible check to: Thc1C . FOR MORE INFOFDRMATION CALL:L:737-2900. a.s a p o w e rfu l aan d Insting re m in d e r thatth war-bririgs' I’recd

' -■...... , • i ■: I C-4Tlmft9>New9.Twinlfin Falls. Idaho Sunday. Novemb«r29,lM7Nc I Sawt<:ooth Ellementsary sped l e r s r ^iise$122,700 fo schoclol TWIN FALLS - ThiaTl year’s spci- Lucich:h: iStocy Lytle, M att St«ams.I- Scott Rinehart. Donn}ny Rupreeht, Brady Van V Engclen. Sania Webster, Susan Webster•r ond Ryan Reneou.- Cair>m i Strolberg, . Joni Ztichoiy Ball,' K rista - lolhon ot’ Sawtoothoth Elementary c,„nK.phani*-Stoddard,--Chri9tine-Ine—S a m ------H qnipspn, Tabitha Weaterhold>ld ond Amber W illiam s, Wilcox. Babcock. Ztic rjunw.^Dayid.Hidc«,, _ ------SdHMlFai«dS17,700roo fo?tK SlcK 55ir'\-^^Pr. Ami Abou-Bokr,' Nathanan Thompson. Katie WrigrighfCKHafy' ■ T&lrd piljraders* Tricia CorbTrt.'Car-'r------Ponrth-graders: Cory-•y- Bingham, - Black,_Ned‘ J te. Cary Lucich, Tyler ( Judy Fo*. chairm an,■..announced. e ’ Angela Bowen. Karaira Bingham. j rieDodda,s. RoesI H yatt, Laris Louder,r, Lisa CJlinan, Betsy 1Fulkerson. Heather Lee, 1 Students from w..^n d through cmh.ri, I, Caycee 'M ow n, Brigettcttc S tevens, M iller AnnieeS Sc ch ad e. , >rie. Cade Kawam oto, Kris- Kevin Prine, Cissysy Wngstoir, ^uchainger. &ari Mikesell, sixth grades obtainednedpW gc.ft»m e Chiisanna Gordon, Cliilint Mayea, Johnny Sudiludik. Leif Engberg. Mes- Shildmcycr, Joanna - Bieri, r. MichcUt J”’”'' ”■foflitt. 0 Jam i J ia s . Anolee -i:------reiativwrfricoJ s a nd «i -*^rn Pnppleton. -Amandnda Pufohl. lissa Hetbcrin{rington, Ryan Oropeza. •BacViloerCdvmgWHrMartr mihs, Jared —Autum n— Fox,— Krced__ each word they spelk h Greg RobertMn, Dona TSonrJon'SchelL-Glyma- — lall, Katie Fitzhugh. Bethany”y Stubbs. Kara Brigga. Jonathan , Klcnkortf. Bradley Allred, Uoh th e 100-word list. ThcrheJinn^evenV Crovcr.J n—M(jnt Willie; Jason Armststro n g ------Stafford, Towniwnya Staple^-Stephen- r. Sara Howar, Josh Imloy. Fitzhugh, Kim Monson,n, Robin Doy. Jeredith Carlson. Kirsten— j is sponsored by the• &dschool PTO. Keefer Brumboch,1, Aaron ^Anneat, Brandondon ArtMtrong, Bret la, I^lan • Eaton; Andrew Fiy.Bobertsrt Helsley. Anna Jardirie. - Awards were presirescntcd at as- Keega'gan Lenker, Natalie Oropezo, l«r. Jessio 'Heidcr, Susolusan Howir, David py, Ziroemerroon, Laurie! Mo»cr ond .Os'™ Johnson, J' Robert Lange,;, Carlson, Faith CucIIq scmblics Wednesdayly w\ h ere Lt. Gov. WhiUieyley Ward, Patrice Berry, n i^rham. Shannon Emimery, Katy Rcarick, Bryceyce Tolman and Allyaon - jx, Goyla Tonoko. Melissa Martincic. ,. Tyaon David Leroy spoKc.0 tot the fourth. Danielle:11c Falkowski, Alana Fox, 3n. Tausha Reneau. Benn * Froderickaon, Jeff GofofTin. I ^ lli Zompcdri. Miller, C hris Pollow, Kimim Sccond gradera receC 0 iv in g 9 5 « fifth and sixth t^udenicra. Linda h Lori Whitney. Tiffanyy fioold, Chad Hill. LoniTB Lymin, Sixth gradenders: Brittah.Arringtori, idt. Dun Hicken. Alisaiso percen t on th e ir tct ' Receiving 100 perccrccnt certificates Schmidt And™ wk.J,. Jennifer Daughterty. Ash-»• Nicole Strand, MartaI Tanikuni. GingerMullikeliken, Esther Covington, er, Sura DalSoglio. Mendy for spelling al) wordsda correctlyi were ' Tutkler, dy Michael Hayes, Stepho inger. Sara High, Dannyy Tyler Harris, David Mckfonson and Korrie Cummiiimlngs. Paige Hollifleld. tf<»lly_Nnr-ar-_Chol8ca~Staplc»,— Joi Joel Engberg. Lynettlettc Prine, Jake— Dulling. "Anthony* Rcnaldl,~BTyce~e-Erik-Schaffcrt ------Paul—Wcstcrhicrhold, Mark Morris, ind Misay Rcnell. Mikki Beauregard, TiT™vi.G»wcr. Werbeck, Jeremy Box, E Jennifer nian and icole Staples. • Fifth graders: Roxie BiBedke. Kei- Kiraten Johanhanaen, Jaime. Soran, fill M ike Stanger, Joely Woi Daniels. Rick Berry.f. N^ a th a n W elch. Aman(anda Shindurling. Jill • Ryan St-s a price w ith a caicareer like this," ; /f CIFT difference in tempEperatures. No matlitter how hard youDU wOrkito ...... ; . : OPENSUNDASqta,ta-e__ // SERVICE : she said. "My duught?hter Muffy paid :e - nay increase simply)ly because - th e price." f e SrSfJSiSSgso V, - cc:onserve electricity,:y, your actual usem But her husbandd wasv there and o«>o» o f supportive. When MuMuffy graduated ~Con(ingratulatlons and Df an extra-cold win/inter or an extra-hclot summer. The'ten-emperature from high school, shw can help explairlin thoselJhexpecfected differ- - ^ ploma in h a lf becauscuse h a lf of it be- > can show you evaiyttln^ longs to >-ou." n e eed d for that spedal day- ?r e3nces. r The informanation compares aviverage temperaturfures during ... Being deaf, Muffyy canc never h ear t h eida;^ d ahead._EmiytWn9i her mother sing. BuBut being deaf, Dctober, 1987 ^ndid October, 1986. ■ she has given her momother a special auilfut in^taBons to j'o u ^ [ sense of triumph. ThThe_first utter- . C"in«ina. paltem, the BoniSjBricItkSb-GI^ ta% UCerar a > « m ,H c L o c a a t i o n Trhis l year is: ance of “M am a" from fro 'q hearing Seivlrvlcs Professionals are re ______childis merely cxcitiriting. cause for a - he!p- le — — ' Boisese ...... 2.:!.3 degrees warmerier :: p phone call to the granrandpiirents. But - “ r n p n c h n t i • the first words fromxim 0 child like ^T hacw nnt. Twinin Falls ...... 2.:?.7 degrees warmferibr ' ■ : Muffy, afler all thatt ytyou go through: F Oir f IFamily & F n e n d s _ ,_ "It is such a m om entnt 0of triumph not NO) matterfl where you Dv8, lf« . . Poca:alello ...... 2.>.5 degrees warmerier , only for th e baby b>ut ut for vou.” said V fh o « rS antos- .. . Sills. "A norm al chiln n nearby we ran glve.](«! ^ ------rhis information is; basedb on.a calencidar month. Sinc8;y3, your bill is Sills didn't reallyy tau k e a full-tim e COni]implete rc^larjoW until shevle w as 51 an d th e " S e l6ilectlon.: i Dasedonacyclemononth, it probably wc/on'ttoincide exacti;ctly with the...... children w ere grown..•n. Sho began her • — ------Bocorid career aa direcrecto r o fth e New ■ : - Snformation given ababove. If you wouldd like to find^out exaixactly how ' York City Opera in the midst of • 006!)esh’t ifiajef So^siS , ' u|uon negotiations.B. 1It^Avas nofan IhSyey rBglstet^&-;^,em 1 ^ te:em . peratures this yei/ear compared with-I Ilast year during youourparticu- ' easy beginning. BiBut she knew , you. IU. ' ■ 'i ______voices, sh e,.k n ew_rcpcrtoirc.^shc_ _ n ______1 ______ar_b|ling c y c le , call[I thetl energy rnapagejement repiesentativitive at^yojjr____ _ didn’t have a temperper and in many : ■; . S i — ^ wa>-s the problems ofo managing a I ■ locoMU^aho Power ooffice. ■ la^e company seememod easy afler . raising her children. sag ! ...... “When you've aalread y lived ------through'the worst., . doday of your life. ------:------m o d ittle-fnzes you.'^;j."~she said. “You proportion. p u t ever>-thing in prop - nOne OH^he Fineil e s t ------That sense of prproportion has ^ S U nW y . ' refront of the batj ^ L B T M n c ... placedJier at the forefj m2 .'L':''' S._, . j I i tie against- birth, ddefects. Since - ■ Christmas 1971, she and h er husbandI havo T h a d s r ; • worked with tho MaMarch of Dimes ' -^^1 Gjfts and talked openlyily about’ th eir — ^ Tlrh e Jack Nlcklalaus children. Greenough;h iis 0 member of th e March o f Dimes.s. N ational Board ' of Trustees. Unlil lalast year. Sills ,------_J :r ______. was chairman.of_thg-hojviuiuuLMfiUi-^- L aiH M BLAZEJ era‘March. c - ' T l ® ------^ ___ Alwa>;s it comes c>s bacl^ to t_he_^^^H ^_HartSchdffnet&. ^; ...... m o th ers,'sh e Vnid, ' and she haV spent many hours shsharing the de- ExixclusivelyAt sp air - an d th e (lashes fla with mothers of handicapcapped children. “Many men canio-deul with it." said Sills. “The fathers hoveha escape. 1 1 l' a *] I They have to contim w ith rx has pioneered thee 1 blen- jobs." of classic -Style \NTiat all fam iliess sharesi the t tigue lhat comcs fromom tuking care of eight comfort. The J ac k ' a handicapped child -- a kind of IUS® Golden Bear B Bl lazer ...... lead b lo ak ei.ih at wTa.vTop^i around a l l .. BS to.their.success.,Skillk illfu lly ______members in lhe fumi■imilv u n til th e v id in a comfortable arc so drained they• feelfei they canno^^H B jP n2-polyestec-and_35%_j^i-Mooi ------longer function. 5d blend by Burlinilington Even now w hen Silhsills a n d her hus- vear, this blazer prom band home fronrum a day with sm ise s m ------Bucky,- HPettir cannoinol-ion. Visit the Right Storto re — . H Duriijig sum m er visil.s, vis they - and you’ll find a gallerllery of I to ^0 l<) the state park. pai One tim e.^^^^H alt colors to c h o o se ftfrom, ■ ju s t lirttr Ljibor D ay.y. ssh e'an d Bueky In R egulars, S hortss w eni fur a w alk i th e , $19730. _ ' ■ SudJonly,~A-; ihcy?—P ia rtc d " to ” go— “■ ; down the path, hele put his arm. ert Free Alterations • - around her shoulder,er. Her husband watched from behind.rid. F lash. Later. w or After Christmas' - ■ she said, her husband told her that "for a moment, the w; he had his 1 arm s' around me, wi could have been any mothi‘r und s -AZERFRO!^M The March of Dime two . main priorities for (he fh coming; de- iT*] h cades in th e fiijht ; birth HARTSCH/AFFNER 8^1^MARX' \ . defecu: — Gene therap:apv. In this andBm The Finestist HartShaffner&Mclarx approach, a geneticc d:disorder ini)^ht ___ S u its F s From $3K . O ppen ei Sunday i! be cured in an individividual by ^up• if;"- HSM Gold'Id T ru m p e te rS u its Fr - plying a m issing genene ■or repairing a ;rom$480. |\|oon1n T o 4 :0 0 P .M . defective *onc. Still11 iexpi-nmontal, g_j. Austin Reeeed Suiis From'$305. the technique will be u^ed fir:-t on HSMAIIWiW eather€oats Fromn M « ; - .....- D i s t i n - ’ i ------diseases that arc cnusilused by n single tinctive-Free- ^ - HartSchafiaffner & Marx SlackssFrom$ffi.- 6/ftlft Wrapping ' _ ] rap y wili be pa- dates for gene therap t'fzRirjh il tientsvwiih adenosinsine deamity»e |1 H H I hFf&mSoperlS: .. IH. (ADA) deficiency, aa ssevere heredi- oneroo' QOOC onrr on pvrcuses m tr>* conlintflti■*nUJ U.S . AU»k«. in j IriyKS tor].' imn^une disorder,Icr. or those'•'ith lunuiowOocemaef31,lM7- a Lesch-Nyhan syndindrome, a rare M form of cerebral palpalsy. Research with monkeys h a s bei-n 100 encouraging, but whiw hen th e tech- ^arx : on human pu-______...... ni(jue will be tried oi - ^ 1 1 Hl1 ; ( WMI - ^ tienta is not known. tweii 1 - 1 1 2 0 ; — Prevention of pre:jrematuii- labor. r 7 3 3 - klau! _miHICHUNDAIDAVH..tW»NfAUS tW INF/FALLS-BURLEY ■ 'HL — Babies born preniatui■turely atlow ifies ’• RUPERT- BUHi / ■ -. )red t-,- V. 1 s te d is w e ■fl al ■npio ; — i .fait In 3 S . $;

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■ I - V . Sunday, Noveirember 29,196? Tlmes^ewi* “Wc a n tia p a te it to bo ve:rery popular, sweater forr aa m ere $700. ‘ party sica t e d Bkmly ^b ellicaandtfdthe likc. ringArtl^tjpir Fiedler with |5p,000 toto " . The giftt comes completo with . ' TWINFALLS- Thefuiiziit _ "'Fhcrbynd-B clteriiinrClmrtmas < ex'-'Bparc; Carhegt«-Ca Hall -l»-4ho venueic.— - ISho - aai d-stottL oiBdaLa la jt i p e c U b . ..to o ls , a n d ;.iii;.ins^cdoM _jpr raising . travogance U at it agaiigain this year. for a direcr e ^ r i o l d e b u t sell o u t easily based on> tthe number the animals.Is iand sh e a rin g a n3 spin- Good-Luck-party-for-Mii: rfiss-Rodeo- So far, th e ,b ig acUsellers from the After' taking'to lessons fron SkitchJl of inquiries theji\e had.I. n in g th e ir wool.',wc ^Id a h o will bc held o t 7 p.mm. Monday I Neiman-Marcua Chru[iristmas catalog Hendersoi-son, m usic director o f thele Togive^customersacroirossthecoun- Fortheyouyounge r M t, th e catalog of- at ‘ Canyon Springs Inn. include caaHmere andind fu r, crocodile New Yorhork Pops, the, buyer wilLdi:li: try ,yv equal ahot at ththe 10 spots fers the ultintimatopX^hquse, a cedar Thia year’s party, spon 'and cryijtal, etoro ofRclfficIaBiiy/^'^ rcct thcsoi^'eairo or i?rThe SfaraMd”id a v a i ^ i e "Tor IKe cfr3n:U3~glft5;— log-cntiln;^!^oliv& cd“nnd~inBtnllcd—t—tho-Twin-Falla-Coun^Fi Fair-boatd- To prove -the point,int, one woman StripesForever." Fo A chair with a spe-e- Neiman-Marcua haa seset 10 a.m. for $12,000.0. ^ ' • andt ■ tho Miss Rodoo0 0 Idaho sM |^P 'snapped ui> tw o one->nc-^a-kind fur cial commamemorative plaque bearinglg CDT Nov. 10 as the atsItarting time The store■e picksp up on thc no-smok-. committee,« honors Nicolclie H ym as, ■ - .coats designed by JJai a i^ . Galanos. tho giiestst conductor’s \ n am e also will11 for taking reservations. • \ i n g tr e n d wi ^ Jerom e. with a page devoted to^ * NICOL;OLE HYMAS W ith ilricft_tagBsOf*$J•*$295,000 cach, bcinstalleilled. ^ , For $29,000, som eonee (c a n sa il th o k ic k in g th ce habit,h fe a tu rin g 'a h an d ­ '^ Hym as, 20, d aughter o: one coat was of RuiRussian natural ' The CamepeCaj debut was not lm-'a- seas for a week aboar^'t!hthe 112-foot held fan tole I blow aw ay sm oke, en- andt Cheryl Hymas, Jeromo I Rodeo Idaho lynx bellies, while( tJ;tho other was mediatelyely spoken for, but Ms.'s. yacht “N ever S ay Never,:r," equipped ‘Horsed y by "Dallas" star Larry :resent Idaho 6t the Mifliss, Rodeo nationalTinalsils rodeo.r Bargu2in sable. Roberta) cccontended m any custom ersrs with two master suites, si two Hagman. iAmerica Pageant Dec. 4-4-9 in Las The publicc is invited to Monday's The woman’s idenllentity and h e r had not: yet yc received their catalogs, staterooms, crew of five'c and a Cor- Neiman's's buyers already arc ^Vegas, Nev. in coiyunctionm with the send off party.■y- plans for thc furs wereere'not known.. Couplealea w illing to plunk down $7,7, 'd o n B leu-quality chef. 1Those on a scouting posjwssible offerings for the T he book (catalog)3g) is selling ex- 500 cann spend t a day as Ringlinglg budget*can r e n t th c yachcht for a day 1988 catalog.og, said M s. Roberts'.' tremely well," saidd Jani Rol»rts, Bros, andnd Bamilm & Bailey circusIS for $5,000. T h e s k:/s / s thc limit." she saidi flpokeswomanp speed is 28 mph but it " In The Fullness: oJo f T im e ^ ques in prprint.” ing from gourm et foodd to garden '"Bi™-Top ' tools, and from computerere l i cows. can b ereg uulated. lo • ' • | T Thc popopularity of- shopping at Vermont a rtist Wood;>dy Jackson, .A- tirty-calcabb car: replicB^ith a - j y ■ home byy rnioil or telephone is grow* who describes the Holststein cow as miniature windupwi movement thot ■ingsteadiadily, according to the New BIBLE BA :hurch “a beautiful, noble animalm l," h o s pu b - c a n b c h ung n g as an ornament on a ^ T isia York-baseised’ Direct Marketing•S lished a .12-page Holy CowC( Catalog ' ChristmasI treetn is available from the 132 2nd Aveenue 324-2Q040 4 J e r o m e ition.' ■ isurnair[ I 1 6 S Associatio featuring such items aas T-shirts catalog of thethi San Francisco Music R ichhard ( Cosnell. Pastoror A recercont survey reported more■e and boxer shorts with a0 Christmas Box Co.. ond am plays, naturally. "1 J' STOCKHOLM. Sw(Sweden (AP) - tban.87.87.8 m illion A m ericans'm adeIe tree decorated w ith cowf ddesigns. Left My HearBart...'’;T '' ;iy^cn Sven Johanssojison became tire d ...... ;6f sh a rin g 'h is lost naminai with 378, i >000 Swedes, he askeded tot changc it. I !' So h av e thousopcapds of other Johanssons, Pctora j I 'Svenssons'^p names so common j |that mix-u^s are inevitable. in< The • -;Stockholm telephonene book has 48- • 11 I jpages of Anderssoniions. To ' ...... Aconfusion.youcanhav(lavcyouroccupa* - • ; - tion listed n ex t to yourDurname. _ Each y e a r, obout. 4,0004,( people in this nation of 8.4 million mil apply to . the Patent and Regist^stration Board ' . ./to changc a t leaa(^\i ono < of their 1^:1 l i i m NBGS •Jnames. tC H R ' Over the last few!w decades, th c |< 0 ;number of Johanisorsons has fallen Jll - ffrom 5 percent to 3.7.7 percentp of the ^4*^ , ^ ‘.population, accordinging _to govern- ___ ^9 SAnuiN(GS i-inenfBtatistics.' Most store:r e i Open Late Untitii Christmas ; Most Swedes withth a new name 'ore reluctant to admitnit they changed ‘ v^-vi- v ! /it, and thc issue is so isensitive that % note Contro~ ithe Patent Board now no refuses to _■!____JVHS^ VCRlW jthh HQ And Reni _ ^ _PC-Comm patibleTandyy^lOOO-HX-Coiom puter- i — “ ^identily'th'eln' S The typical oppHcon:o n t is upw ardly Model 19 by Realisalisti.?* ~ , :mobile and seeking: gr^eater distinc- m m S a v e S a v e R e g . ' Jtion in life. 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Reg. 49.!^•95 #12-1559 Backup} ballorybail oilra ' > •j ^ gifts are purch£chased. 0 ^ Visit us \Ahen shtshopping Pencil Sharpenener F'- mIter o Dual-Powe/ered Calculatorr Battery Check . : j L fo r a g if t, w e ’ll1 h(help you JM _ UH _____ -— EC-417-by.Radio-lioShack------l-l IJMHII : ...... --ByMicronta-..l_,_ . , se^sytheglft^ht that the ( G ■Wants? ^ " ijrjS m iK ' Fpldup Multlteste r C i i t 2 7 ”/ o _ _ Mlcronia^------I cutQSC - 1 = I f e kVe'//ff/ft*wraivrap It, ^ V p |1I f f I|:0 PURCR C H A S E i ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •'p P and the service:e IsI free. ^ [’■ fi ) y,95 41% ® 1 3 3 3 3 in/nn l.f ■ l|' r I ------'r-fA — U.P.S. shippk [ Ie II Wilh extra bladeades. Qiihyi_ _Wiiltcase^43alieQLrv. 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In areas hjvi ^ ,1111. ^ I,,-ir - ; - —__ V] compuierued strvicet. PULSE-SIGNALlNi Krvxentntwtjeii ■ r ...... on acccunl balance...... ■ ' r — -■ m 14--Sun 11/29/87- I ••iV} ■ ' • ■ ■ ■ 7—MainNewsf . RS-AO/23bl—5xV , MT?mes-New8,TwlnlIfln Falla, Id sh o S u n d a y , NoiNovember29,1987 ------— ------^ Namesi ~ ~ .... — 1 Stockholm “to mnkc trouble." tr« Cusc, which A n n i v eD i r i w r y - ^ • C o n tin u ed from1 PageI C6 It was onlyor in 1963 thnt names^s also is the name of a .. an d to^1( hts mothe:ler’fl maiden were regulaulated and the old practice;e suburb, w hich could coeonfuso the when spelledled differently means was tu rn e d down, name, Sandberg, a prococcss that did . stopped, pbstal servicc. The boardd eventuallyi "nag," also wnj J h e hH a r r i s e s not n e^, the Pateitent Board's ' Not evcr>cryone gets the name they■y backed down. ■ Many easesses involve, people who • ’ TWW'FALI^ - 'M i r . and M rs. * approval. ■ •.. ' want. ’flaid.'id.Toi^tch Hallen, directorir The.board refuses toto grant re- change theirleir names for their’ ' • ■ ^ ■ Charlcs'Harrifl, Twinwin'Ffllls, will bc ' ite n t a n d Regiatiy- Board. ~-quests if deems '•can-caumse ridicule - protection, saidsaid.I^lB. Zethelius. Aa Sw eden end in “eon," aa resulti of the • tives arc thth e only ones who can useiC • . jnarried Nov. 28, 19(1937, in Oakley. w ay m ost n am es w ere fcformed, vhen it, HallenwiMid in an interview. . Kan. H c farmed andid belongedb to sev- this wdj largely a rui■ui-al ■ O ne Uofm board’s toughest cases!S • , '■'T oral farm-relatedi organizations,, T ^9 People simply took thcir th l^er-B was thoto t o f Sven “Tum ba" She retired from the lh Twin Falls first name as the bosasis for thciV Johansson,m, <.hc center forw ard ofif ■ ' Clinic HospiUl- inn 11982 a fte r 17 J m 4- surnam e. Sweden'sI 1966 1! world champion ice years of nursing.. TheyT are now Thus. Johan SvcnssiBson was th e hockey teanram. Xemi-retircd. son of Sven. His sons in tum colled Johansso:ison wanted to make his ' The open house is 1being given by { "■ themscl.ves JcihanssonDn, and his nickname,e. Tumba,' his surname. tb cir eon, Alvin Hurriiirris, and spouse,. daughters wero'Johanscisdotter. The board•d refused bceause Tumbo_ ;iiby M arken, all ^ <9 0 . 0 0 0«» ■ o ^ ' and her sister; Rubj o o o k r> ’ O ' , T w in Falls. The coucouplc has thrcc * f> ^ ^ ** grandchildren nndnd ono greot- - w a d — o o ^ ______grandchi'tdrHH------tlnnrBlTd C harles Harris • C o n tin u ed from PPageC2 their ownn costumcs< nnd. ogree lo” Going Ssouth l for the Winter?W she said. shout thememselvcs hoarse and ,act , “We’re n o t o u t-to 'win beauty silly a t paratrades. .Take THE TilriMES-NEWS alongig to keep - contests. The women1 we portray She’s thin[linking about approaching of happenings at3t Ihome! - mpany to undcrwriU* some'I- " abreast c - rSenicor menui ------“ I were ugly and the scuzzizzier we look, - a heer comp Forallmll«cK l H m e y o u c a n p u r e hlosa o s i d mall th e better," she said, of the costa,Its, she said, and Guns for subscrtpHontpJ>THETlME^NEWS(or$^.0(1.00 p e r we«k. T w inn FFoils - Ban DandiesDa practice 10:15 a.m.;; R iding h o rses is impnportani, too. Hire, a !T)up o f men who stage fake Senior CitiicIzen s C e n te r pinodilchle 1 p.m.; dance classes G; “We were at the Calgarary Stampede holdup3,_iHjH—ijitcrcated-in- jo i^ g — S 1/2THEREGI; i J L A R — 616 E astlnrllond Drive ___1 5 -0 jnTO, . ------and-there'WQa’2H[ feetefdf mud wc v.ith Wildd Women’ to make televi------THATl Fr'idfliday — Exercisc 11 a.m.. pi­ had to go th ro u g h . Thislis is 0 flat-out sion commeTiercials. SCPIPTIQN PRUglCE 1 Icnu nochle:le Ip.nv ,run and there were onljlly,thrcc of us Fornow,M, though, ifs the jccogni* SUBS : M en r O ffer g o o d for d i m an tubactlpttons p u rc ha ses e d b y our hom e Monday-Quichliche. S atuiturday — Pancake happcn- who could do it. If yovou can’t ride, lion and gaigaily that keeps her going. ' g deltvery subscribere n w h o will sp e n d tt>e Wl^WINTER in wormer Tueaday - Chiikliikcn, ing 9' a.m. a. to 1 p,hi. w ell...” ■ “We w ere! olat one parade and soking g c llm e t. W ednesday — M(Meatballs, There are nd financndal rewards cigars,, cracracking bullwhips, roping ITibofl«oooduniIF«b.2<, I9MT Thursdoy — Switiwiss Htcuk. • for being w ld. Womenn !have to o\vn cops, and[ tlthe emcee looked up andd ^ ; ; Friday — Fi-sh,I. thcir own horses and trtrailers, mij^ said thisI i;is the ugliest bunch of)f ■ Saturday - Piincnkc AgAgeless Senior Citizens, be available on weeker;ends, provicic broads I've,'c cever seen," she bragjicd. .happening.,.,, , 31(310 Main St, N., Kimberly

A ctlvilIvitles Mondmday — Meatloaf with' Monday - Cruftiufta and quilting cheese,)C, potatoes and gravy, but- ___ 9:30 a.m. lo^3:3010 p,m.,i exercise tered1 carrots, cabbage slaw, ; 11 a.m.. pinochle• 1 p.m.. bingo 6: breod,i, Ibutter and fru it cocktail. SO p.m. W edr>dnesday - Chicken pot pie, A s^ ’ e in t e r <(MO* Tueeday - BingoDgo 1 p.m.,dnncc peas and a carrots, cheese and 8 p.m. green1 pepperp slices, celery with Wednesday — CrnflsCn a nd quilt- peonutut butter, biscuits, butter ing 9:30 n.m. to 3:13:30 p.m.; cxcr- and pmjnine dessert.. ' [/ cifle 11 n.m.; callII grocerj' g orders Fridaiday - Beef stroganofT with i a r , H l o m e Fiede:; r a l to W illiams FjwdtovItown. green1 pepper garnish, mixed 6 8 1 T hursday - Groijrocery delivery;____^vegetabLablcs,-pineflpple'sii]ad-and------heorinVTclimc iu“r0 n.m. to noon; zucchinlini bread. w ii l l COmtiiMa e i W o r k :: Sometiii m e s t o o

t ' m u c h ofa < gooi) d t h i n g t o b (e j ^ t ito* fa im ily • : • WASHINGTON (AP) (A — P aren ts " d ock m‘6nore than SOTiours’ a.w eek onin -■ : and educators don’tVt seem to mind the job.). high school studentsIts working more xhe researchers rc questioned -M6i6 ^than 20 hours a wedveek a fle r school, ' college-biabound students who workedid g d c e ni tc r . ' despite evidence it ii a iiM ^ it interferes with in sevencn fast-food chains. The 58-I8- ■,______their grades, researchir^hcrs say. ’ percentIt who worked a t IcaaL 20;0_ •______■ ' "r-'ParcnlaTlcochuffTiirs und'coilnselors hours a week had u B average,e. a re “unwilling oj- un»unable to convey while those the who worked less thonn , . to adolcsccnto who1 wswant to go to col- 20 hoursrs averaged B-plus. • .lege the existence ofor « safe 'upper , t students said parents undd ...... tbound’ in.the. num umber of ho^_s,hool-ol'ofitdals-npprovcd“ of■ ihelr ’ '^(worked) while att attending high no matter how many hours it' ______:.i.8ehQpl,lj»cording-to„ito.a„reportJrom_^„l„il^j•d. ------. ' • I th e George W ashingtngton University L ' - = - • ; ;G ra d u a lc In stitute•forPolicy for Educir-*’" t-timc employment while'1n“n“ ;------, ; ; tion and Research. high schc:hool has a num ber of appeal-1- • ; ; :'Ad,ulta should “slariUirt applying the '"B iatures. ... (It) cnn instillII • •brake," the study suid.aid. P ™ P "■ »work attitudes nnd habits," 'T h e Qtudy wa.'J Cficarried, out-by tno studsidy said. But “it m ay be timee - 'George ' Washingtor^on professors <«r nccm about too much of n : ; JPhiUp W. Wirtz and anc Cynthia A. good thinling." 'formance reppo rt I ^Eohrbeck and resci^scorchers Ivan Morec tthan 2.4 million high school _____ ;. .C ham cr-ond Brynui ShoreSl Fraser of studentsits hold part-time jobd during Larry B.Gaitese s . ______.Ac-NationnMnstituteu te fo rW o rk -n n d ~ lh e scKdihooryeariUMlidhig nearlyia' J ; l e a r n in g . third of ninth and tenth graders dent of • T ' PrevioUa-studiC.9-hirhavc'indicatcd--and-thr«hree*quQrterB-of-flenior«,-oc*— E Federal Saviii i i g s ______- ;£hat although pnrt-tit-time work can cordingg loI the rcscarchers. One in ••H a v e 0 positive impO'ipact on youths’ six flipsps hamburgers and performs ; lEeriormancii in highgh school, their other . chores in fa5t-food • 'grades start to trail11 off c when they restaurairants,

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___ HOUSIHOIo»-A ntiquis • V COUICTITIBliS-TOOLS AUICTION ----TUESDAirTlr O l C r l r t W — “ L o calrated: 305 East A venuoB 3 bblocki OQit of th o FIIHnH ng S ta tio n D riv e In n . : ^ 5AU fIMM Itni30a.m ; ~ilu n c h o t C h u c k w a g o n t Rccjccntly, wc ended ourur 67th fiscal year mortgage loans, saving,ss; accounts anclId ' ; HOUSiEliOLDIII I TEMS :h proved to bc anot]nher succcssful-'one.L*. certiflcates,~checlckingTiccoums'and . ; Whirlpool 30" oloclrlcclrlc rongo • G,£, outomtillc woslfoshor • G.E. oulomatic dloctrlc which ______• .. —dryor.. Roclinot keep it that way. If■ y( y o u ’r e . Nick no.ckt • Cougorigor riding lownmowor. oloclrl(:lrlc starl 36" rotary • Eureka • vacuum cloonor • 4 idinotto choirs - Platform rockor roi • Old portoolo sowing In.tI, the coming years wc,vc will continue to not a Home FederL-ral .customer, 1 hopele ) y o u mochino • Oval top5 bobovolod mirror • Clolh cor covor,^or. ______provic'ide our customers wisvitli a bro:td range become one soonirv______Z r l ------ANTIQUIiiEs^iD iEs:& :ciiCPUECTIBIES" " of barinking services indueuding home I Sovorol colloctibloI dolls do ■ Pitchors • Platos • Sugorjo r bowls i creamers • Cups £ • • I'.______. sQucors . Glossos • CCronilo pon ■ Brood box - FrigFfl; lolt.Qver gloss sol • Horn- ' morod oluminum - ToopotsTo • Old fruit jors & lidsIs • Sm/Ig lord cons • Assortod m otal consS b o x os s. • Crock( jor»_;_Di8,hoiiJ/aiOV.«-Hc,.fioUipeni-Cos4«rol»dishof— ~______;----- • H oome-Mortgage'L'ojoaiis^r“ Checkingn g A c c o u n t s • VVISA and MastierC:'C a r d ------;------Tfov«l9rVinjnk7-C.. CuYomics by Rosolios" Aft ■ 0Old oloclrlc ton -.3 gol. milk ome Equity Loan;ns • Personala l.L o a n s • IIRA Accounts -TT*- buckol • Antique cdmi:dmp cooler • Wood dynomito boxesbo> • Alumnlnurri stockpots • • H o Ladloi hols S cloihothos • 2 old lloor lontps • Cool buckol bui ■ Old sows S carpontor • Sa\ivings Accounts • H o m e Imm p r o v e m e n t • AAuto, RV and Boaim i tools - Wickor llowoi iwor planter • Many moro oldiedies, collocllbloi ond usooblo ------I ; itom s, • a mid Certificates ___...... -- L o a n s , - t o a n s - ^ ' — , - t O O l S L5.&.MISCEUANEI ^ E C U S ITEMS'--’ RocKwoll 8" toblo »asaw, liko now Conterol bolt■olt sQt)dor'w/oloctric m otor • . St0nl0)r s0br0 80w-B8• BSD hand gross clippers • Provo9von rolory lawn mower - Dodo ' blods-.yVhoolborrowBw • Plano • 2 wood clomps-, levi.ovol • Camp cooler • G or^quo ^ grill • Comp stools ■ 3 wickor Fishing crools • Flthlr;h!ng polos • Hip boots -'J.mon rubbor roil w/oors^ anand pum p • Colomon lontom - VWeed sprayor- 2 R.V. jacks.- J, ' Clomp.ort cor mirrorsors • sm all propono tank • ElocttDctrlc comp lonlern • Hub cops . for Molof Homo • VYotiVotor tonk ior R,V, . Motal lawnwn choirs • Folding camp table Hom ot>oyofAu{; ...... Jim Irvin ^ John Jorry Carfiri Barry Bill 500 I2il> Avc. Sotilh, Niimpaipa •»6(MiJ>34 111 K. IM,■t, M eridian H88-3(8-3667 i ...... 924-SU8 4]].50^II 324-2M0 171-11-IOM 314-)1IS 324-312) i ’ • ' ' . .V ' • , r ...... ------'■ ■ ■“ J , — S u n d a y , No4ovember».1987 Tlme»4{e»4{ew8.Twln F a lls, ld « h o C -7 :

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_ 025-lniitll^ . ~- M5-!nstructkm; - - -ii “ 7 ^ 007->lob3cllnlefe5l. 0 0 7 -Jo b i of interest 015-8abyslttM 0Announceme room'available > - -SaloamenJwoWeri-rof 'M^ Babysitting,-• weekday*.-fT0 Profosstonal------M assage K: 0 Reah'ostate ' man or woman in st ^ real e state magazine) lIn Iwnchea, snacks, dally actlrctlv- Classes: Enroll now In a■ creaw!your eam lng'^^r.it. I ■ ,■■■-■„— j licenaed getlatrtc shethelter _____ CA Twin Falla county at no coatcoi liles. near Harmon ParV>ar1(. sute registered, nationally'■y Ainine- travel agent; heavyvy ■. • j ;______dtt-UnHFomil home. Medical__ mapa —tobfokefa.-GroatoptfertunrtunJ- Calt-73fr4)7l)6. —------cartlfled-program-to-traln- -oqutpment-opontororpnf'-' h'. reaJ esuie licenseI mnot " ■ • MASSAGE THERAPISTS. fesslonal truck driver. Home OSO-HofflMForSHe BoaulKul laroa o n y Iom C l a m i begin In Febnjarv (ound vicinity of 700 b S?3a^v!*£tes *Sita rtit L noeded. Som a "t>enenii Babysitter needed tor twini Study resident training, (ree ' ” »475permo.Call32*<443 V Send resum e to: Markellni and S e p te m ^ r for this 500« brochure. Phone Boise on Fller.Ctll 733-2172. Iling, Wendell, varied houn0''™ ' hour, nine month p r o g ra . ;; BESTBUY ' i [T------Room In .licensed ahe Box 4173. Boise, id. 63711.1 — Calt837-6327. "• 38J-0787 anytim e, or write . ClassicMovie . home, loving care.’ e — For rtiore information writb: Northwest Schools, - Box5; INTWNFAUS - r n m m SOLDIER. The Infantryy i>I C la s s lfH '>Yf«» ____ UAGIC VAaEY ,FREEIicketWlnnem e r! from tsoo pm. Call 734-353 z i' -whai'widtenng-is-aii-a^ 345. Onurlo O regon. 97914 4i bedroom horns Wlih family f f i .FREETickelWlnnerlu l MASSOTHERAPY i IN- a . room. v> a cre lot, f ^ e d ' THANE UNCASTESTER WANTED SWQL£PAREM^EWTS I " • _ Over *600 per mo to alar [\ I STrrUTE. 590 Addison, Twin ,hft • Parenta W ithout' Partnirl^r# • •______plus food, lodg^^ng, & med private yard, great ' Twin Falls,'Idaho ' ROLAND BEANN Falls, kt 83301 or call, 029-Hu)kU»»n» Ineighborhood wilh country,* * r i has Famlty and Adutt Aci J150. . My IllUe puppy has gro^T S t; cal. 733-2671 In Twin Falls, [208)733-2708,______. PIck'up your ticket no latori {gf yoy Diicvailo Ofum 88‘- 8 pieces, J15 — feeilng, yet vety convenlant. Bundy student trombombone. Into largo Doberman aand ARMYRESERVE Burley, Idaho lhan W ednesday. Dm. ou#e -Be All You Can B e.. later Be sure lo include price^ Professional drum m er from \to schools and shopping. Y- Fnanwiip > Sun>a>t.(i *110. Oift bike, free whee(heoL n e ed s a big v«rm doghou . ^ Plck-up your lickel no latt i„r Europe olfaring . drum | the Times-Newf oHIce,lie. to J3M42J. K M Tfiriw than'W ednesday, Dec., 2 Iin when adverllsing Items for Naw » earthlona crpet teo . All In good corvJ.. CailCt , 10 sle ep In this winter, lor jp r., Baletnc|as^(lBd----- ^------JassoniLDuinflJiSzaJiai— ^ Iho Wod. & Thors.. (DecD ec.2i or54W4O0. aderS ,L ouis543-5544; '. have S^OQ. Call 324-7490, the TImes-NeM-flfficailit 3) nioht classic movlfl. ^ __ lE LEE H Q N E” T - " I h o W ed; 4 Thurs., (Dec. 2 “ soe this o n e . Call Jann Hot- i Found at Shopko;i: Gold( 3) niohl classic movie. _ Chlson at 734-3373. $52,000. — soucrroR ' »21^87. wedding ring set. Cali Night altter, 7 pm • 9H an n . OSS-^RStniCtkX) \ ™ Selectedotfa 0 0 7 - ^ b 3 0 l Interesl ____ ; ' 007-Job3o(lntefest OJWnitniclloo ' ' ' A — “ ■ . 23«. _ _ Need experienced persorson 734-1547 , , ;______Help wanted: pre(er 19 yr - ' JEROME DOG LCXL ^ g — — irson Part-time representative) tot immediately. Excellent pay pa Will do babysitting In m GEM STATE ! or older. Apply in perso ovie for right individual. Sen AVAIUBLEFOR I Mon., )l'-30, Tues.. 12-1.I b24.00fordirectofv.X: •208-467iBOT 1-OOIV34S4ee6«xtE1lS •2. 1 male ------Weat. 9160 Soulh, Sandifidy. al p re e n Acros Care Centeinter " CAN I Ovor 7,000 o(our 'black & w h ilo m iM h a Accountant/Controller'f LPN/MAVparl-limo-fofBUSb u sy o iih 64070; ______in Gooding.'28‘ bed-ICFMl -'graduates 8t0 workingng foralriinos nation- ™ Oi7-Biiiln«i>0p(ity». 13. .1 (omale s n ^ ftir.L i r / u b Construclion firm locateiated In medical practice. Two yoar PARTS/STOCK ROOI>0M unll. Basle care & prograrr wids. Discovsr why tiiethi alrilnes resp ^ our .Twln-Falia.-kteho seekseka an oxpefience-mlnimum.-Sen ByO w m r: 3 bdnii. 2 balh, ...... ictdssr t>iackaftdflfi^1: p e r s o n :— Dulles; "Tpanjrts" •mlngrNo-experrnecemr) J2-wwkJraning.___ ” ' ' accountant - with strong str< resum e c/o Box Y-93 Time ? .1 T 'f o ' l«“ S SMALTDRIVEJI basement. Shake shlngln. dounter. p a n s pulllniling, Training provided. Contac o r convert lo liquor barr andan •'* StOOaq.tt. 733-5212. ! ’ . , mllo management ability,'• Ex- News. P.O.Box 548, Twi ,lng, T. F. Jo b Service In person, fShoUor localod on 1 '* receiving (relght. shlpplni c ate . Eaay l e m n . e ^ c» o . ATTEND FREE• 2-HOURI SEMJNAR " By^ owner,-n2.500.-7-bdfm;------T , .west road, use the entnsnrrance coMent accounling. book- be Falls. Idaho 83303 ------’ restocking. alT'paper worlork. w o ’ro growing and have at ross the •‘eepino. and compimputer ------• • • • • « GOODPAV • TUESDAY'-Di range & refrlg,- 233 Lois St. I lo Sewor plant across Oualllications: 1-3 yrs panarts opening for a commissioi DECEMBER 1*^ Terms negotiable. 423-4032. J .road (rom KART Radio.dio 1M7 ’ ^‘"3 required. Prolei mini room C|ip.. skilled In usea of( sa les resresentatlve. We'nra'r. GO OD BENEFITS bo’ pur- y®*'* experiencenee In- Manager wanted lor mil ' CANYON SFIPRINGS INN By owner. 326 Harrison, Dog licenses may bo uniino atorage complex In Twin Twi com puterized inventortory looking lor an-agresslve•»- »i GOOD FUTURE ’chasQdatthoCltyWalQ older 3 bdrm. full basemeOt. ; '■ Valor 0( \^Qu){j®gQnj|(|er an exM exp ri: flo'IreO semsemi-' syst. Exc. bono( dividual & a sell starter. Wi 1 3 5 7 B l u e L a Itico. lired. PURCHASING AGENI1 ^ / oiler an excellent workini£ 52S,000 .akes Blvd. N. ’ garage, furnished. $41,000, enced conslnjctlon h^l5. be retired couplo deslret loase MATERIALS MANAGEFiER. environm ent and groiireai TWIN FALLS AREA small down or trade motor ■ k e e p e r.-, wilh _ excellcellent Housing provided. Pleas A ' T w i n F'alls, a ID. home etc. 733-7072. Call 32^4430 II corr^ »ertd lotler ol backgrounound mulll-siate relrlg. (Irm hqQ InI bonolils. Call for an ap- ap ;il no a n sw e r...... 32*'324-4313 knowiodgo and use o( ci lo: Twin Falls seeking parse’son polntment to Mr. , Ha pulera^Cossifuction exDfr ex «nd quaiilidallons lc «al WANTED: ' 7 3 0) 1 P . M . . ClassicMovie : lost female i monlh Co>^ MELOCO, INC.. P.O. 80Box 10' maifege p a n s roomi> 4 Makorow al Con Paula We nood a good bus/nesneaa . FREETicketWinner!: • i Keoshond, looks iiko« Hi a P‘“s-iineflts C< 2664. Twin Falls. Id. 83303.i3 purchase all relrlg. matertori- C hovrolot-P ontlac.G MIMC C p erson to operate 'a ioctlocal ' ■ ■ % hJ “ ‘“fy “f’d ‘*'’8 J __ als & equip. Oualll: 2-5 yryrs trucks, 324-3900or734-656S. with tilack (ace, goet- Bfowth potential. Pi 2 L . sa le s route., soiling grocer•eery E.PECKENPAU6H 'Ashes, lost near theie wind-v open January 1,' 11 May Trucking Co., L ayt^yton, (ujrchasing exp.: 1-2 y'» yr ------' ___ products and general M(F Twin Falls, Idaho ; vors. oxp. supervising slock root Itireak. 733-3490._____------_ Send resum e and sal• Utah needs OTR drivera Beauly operator, KlmberljlOriy m erchandise to over 30300 W here A M iftc Callnow1-800-251-a846. ■. personnel 4 compuierl2e Plck-«p your ticket no later 'Lost: Saint Bornard,, namedna history to: aroa. 423-4496 or 734-6086. establlsod customers. , than W edneaday, Dec. 2 In :''Gizmo’’ weafinj] bluo ,y. Inc. MECHANIC. Train part timitime inventory control: know )Iuo col- Armstrong & Company. I loaw edge ol pricing, discount: ' the TImea-News ofHce, for i -larriasi seen w/a lg black^ p .o . Box a20Mwln FaFalls a s a Mechanic on Heav ,"nd3 0 0 8 -S a lea People WE PROVIDE: one i 't O Q m ethods; A hand 'lheWed.&Thurs.,(Dec.Z & - , 'SI. Bernard X dpgI namedna Idaho. 63303-0820. Whool Vehicles oni — Establlsed business 3) nlQht classic movie. . ' Earn o" spot requiring managt’OO; “ C la ssic Mo~vie 4 w eeks training "Lucky" weating choke cl BEANANNY ------weekend a monlh. Ear COUNTRY UVtNQ AT BEST chain. Reward. 54»6M3 ovor $80 por woekend. CaCall mont ability. Send resumt rl L eased vehicle IH&l mo# F R E E TicketW inner! ' 4 bdrms. 2 baths. 4amlly — J125440^wk. 733-2671 in Twin Falls, to: Box X-«3. c /o Time Hospltalizalion plans 3 100'S ol ppsiiions avallaallable ARMYRESERVE News. P.O.Box 548. Twi•w" WILLIAM ZINK k Life Insurance plans -lo o m w /frpic,' dbl» garage, 003-SpeciaI Notices» nation wide with lovingJfam fa i- BeAli-YouCan Be.____ F a l^ 8 3 3 0 3 _____ on sprinkled acreage east _ Flier. Idaho Retirem ent plan . of town. $75,000.734^724. I------lys, LOCAL SUPPORT, I OPPORTUNITYFOR . ATTENTION ’ Hanny or mothers holpor.tlor.to Progressive denial pracilc■!|L® Plck-up your'tlcket no late 03&-Home3FofSaiB l' OJl-Ho™ForS«l« , I CUSSIFIEO READERDEflS • ' llve-ln and care (or 2 girls,ns, S In' Wendell socking ROI- than W odneaday, Doc; '|7 2 It n - ADVANCEMENT yrs and -IK. Exporienc,ence. Position Is part-tirhe, 2 day m O O ^N A N V Ihe Times-News olllco.'fo■ WE ARE GROWING I OS-HOdWlFot^' : II you havo had probi ,y necessary. J400/mo. - por wk. Resum e and rol tho Wod. 4 Thurs,, (Dec, 2 i iroDioms NATIONAL NANNY RAPIDLY with any products or " room, board and car. IntS Su u n req. Contact; Mary .Rcs( 3) nlgnt classic movie. ^ Vicos supplied byouraiiir advQr- nctw o bk INC._____ Valiev. Call 62 2 -4 9 2 2 .______536-5441 Mon, or Fri,______-- EXCLUSIVE DlSTRlBUTOiTOf' .M inim um - Invesim or 'tise rs. please nollly } Nanny housekeoper. ilvo-iIvo-in Recreational Aide wanlo i"» fho - ClassicMovie I’oo WANT£D-.ln. yout-afoa‘ .io 'Of se cu red by acto u n ls'a m TImeS'News olllco as i narl soulhorn CalKornia. (amilamily P/T.; (or G roen Acros Car Hoalth and Beauty pro ^ —ADJjustabS ' as possible. Having thi ■ FREETIcketWlnneiJ, ' w/3 children. Tues thruJ SaSal. Contor In Gooding. Noodo P'o- Inventory, ducts. Minimum Invesimornent Financing avalinblo. (ormailon will enablo i N Drivers liconso & re(ss rrre- weekends. Apply In perso■sof’ J<0.00, For more info, wrIlo; i RATE -j BILL BROWN i’°- For confidential Intervie* moro carolully monitor q uired,' Salary negotlbUitlbio. 16 T.F. Job Service. JS'J o Butil, Idatio - NUTRI-WELLINC. p ie aso send rosumo to; quality ol advoflisers , . will Intenrlow irx S.un Vallc] ; n z P.O. BOX 10295 havo. it is our policycy tto do Plck-up your tickot no 'ater li ■ 2, 30. For^ inii X RN's needed (or rollol S ales Manager r long term care unit. c S , NEWPORTBEACH,CAA 2700 Younglield. Suiter 250 M iortgagi tho m ost than. Wednesday, Doc. I . business wilh only tho < 2 'n 714-998-6599.5-9 pm PST. a i M i ______92656 ______reputable ol cllonlsJ andar 10 the Timos-Nows odlco,' ------Bonoalct's Family Modic ___ Ukow ood, CO 60215 'oc2A Notkretojobseekers: j e s . do our bost lo scroorroon lor the W ed.&Thurs.. (Doc. lulros Crt. 324-4301 ext. 201 or 263.83. Extra Income opporlunlty A r e YI'our ( B est Buy T Federal law \ require nalional fragrance compan2 ; “ T O T T T E LEADER any lalso, misloadingding, ( or 3).nlghlclassHimoKlo._ employers to vorily that,at s all Rogal S eed Is looking (or J Now Tomorrowa business neod unethical advertlsemonlnonls. Colloge o( Southern Id logal Indrvidual to work as a Iloi nid expanding In Ihls area. No\ SSS; A n d TTranswestern i Hasr Hi T o d a y ! ' em ployees havo me log iZ a l .pistributbrs Ji0« 0d.--IuU'H or0 -aro .h ere todayl Sir Speed nnaliy MagicValteyiyi flepu-fl hiring part-time bsslsislslanl figfn jQ work In the UniteInlted represoniative. ilndlvidu HAd Printing' Centers' answe lolor part-llmo. t/ainlng provldoc A d j u s t aible b Rate Programs./1 I h e B e s t Utions Tolograms,s, Etc. track/cross country ccoach, « States. Employers mustst 0 ex- m ust havo- a ' BachoiI i„ Phone 1-801-96M717. thom with Dosk To; singing B,S. Physical Educaiion Degroo and experience Balloon bouquets, sir lion ro- arnlne docum ents to ------. Publishing, FAX :ahd1 a Buy now wwlille prices a re lowisAvailable. c t loloflrams, pool-oijroijram s, quired, M.S. Phyjhysical establish your identientity cgrlculturo or ag relat • 007-Jobsolinterest 007.-Jobs of Interest bonoflts. Apply In-person?n tat t-WM54-332t _. bile/ Ladles, would you^ke to b, SET THE MOOD! F Dick Oey Oldsmoblle V / e ' r eI lThe Home Loon Sd p e c t a i l s . i Bulck/lsuzu. 712 Main AveAve. in business, solllni ' music, your homo, olll< (J _ (or _ ■ ■ 'C hflstm as.partl08. WillWli ptay companion-nooded- S.. or write lo; Box V-93.C/',c /o w om ens-fashion clothing ipeclalisfs i ,11 Linda flights. Board & room 548. with a nalional known fran to your taslb. 'Call I ” OPEENING Times-News. P.O. Box 54£ 73^ffl1 ordays73*-e22( nished. 733-2513. ' Twin Falls. ID. 83303. All11 Irin- chise? Showing substantiafS' Trciii n s w e s t iafr- ualns 'oach-yBarrloeateq-li — ...... -Y o u r ad-te important ttJ . „ ■ ____ ^^COULDYOUBEA^ ~T}triri0S'Strtctty conltdentiatr "Issiirod BOSTON NANNY, . » SALES/DISTRIBUTOR — Buhl' aroa, ll Interostoi t c r a r r Tho Times-Nows Class " Junior Roioute C arriers ’ write: Box' 205, Buhl, Id ■ . M o n Dopt. . foquosls thathat all y®'' ® nurtu NO NONSENSE •tgage # art. wlih person who enjoys s( 63316 lor interview appointoinl- ,„A_V- VA - CONVENTIONAL HOME cuslomofs placing ads needed InI IBurley. If you m ents. Give phone numtwr IH^ftfleck Iheir ads thoih o Z t d’fig lime wilh childr ^ ’ HALF OFF- E r w ^ it runs for accuiS racy ‘-ivo’in iovoly, subur t $30-60,000 plus N eeded immedialeiy: 1i10 3ME LOANS. Should any changoss or cor- neighborhoods, enloy Uve in thisIs area contact de ale rs for faal movlniivlng 7 3 4 - 9 9 , 9 0 I DieasQ collont salaries, berf» Major wholosale dislrlbulo'“‘0^ Champion oil product. HIgt rections bo needed, pi seeking ■l-2 "manaoomon C a ll Mikek*. M ogglt, C raig, Moiv] A., . contaci u s immodiatc! S . The TilTimes News ^ return on small invoslment . .. caliber self starters lor localocal Buz2-Mlllor-Olsl;, P.O. Bo:1: '. 1294M Add!ipo.Ay»nu«.Eo»t, IM ...... ; 733-J)626,-Sorry, we wi caroor positions. Full train 'A.,orMaivM. responsible lor tho (Irt Son"; '-pirculatCtioh D e^. at rain- Jerom e. Id. 63338m a . Ing program and compan'«n y 324-3000. ______,TWInFoHi__ Bofllononiy. ’ support. Immediate Income ■- mitmoni necessary. Cal" 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 - Start a profitable businessi i i ; writo: Su28nno Pj 1 o r 678-2552 commission. ' renting molor, homos. InIn- ______OOS-MemortalNoticeaiCAs Childcare Placomonill I Sor- — * CallSun-Thurs. vestm ent ol *7,550, includoi Z! _____Vico, inc. (CCPS). 739 213-645-3964 or 21344M868 S r ^ T E A s s p c:iATI0N j ^ l DIRECTOR Im start-up cosls and trainingling. ■ y | U 3 I | 3 ,1 ------^------Qifiatluliy_jickoo.¥'Il)cv-Wodnesday.-Doc. 2.|i roorh.'slnglo car garagorAlir!" - W W -HOBJlStml,5l,-Shosh#tiB,iD. ------$15,640- Iho Tirhos-News ollico. fo 100 2/1 934 : Ip Exporloncod denial assIs- as I’V units occupied with lont :' ClassicMovie the Wed.&Thurs.. (Ooe.2i l°™ ® j,/8 7 305 S. 5111, Belli , tanl needed part lime. S timo renters. Coll Fred a sileTDe.ip. $58,000w -m ~ m ------FR6Eflcke»neliner!— TBsum a' io -o <»-w.a3.,»i Knlsof Porm arwntoo IsIs ono of tho largosl omploy~ 3) night classic movio. '•In ----- 324-5365 or B A B ReaReal 1J/J/J7 4«W.FIItrAvs,ve., Tlln Fails, ID. . $15,450DOO 3/2' 1389 : ' JOHMSORENSCISON >x 548, ors in tho S ari Franclimasco uay aroa. inoruiisor "—^-+«t-oa-e(ean-youf-ho«*»-fo >-fot- -eeUlerJoiomBJ24;l313.,______Richmondfaolity.SOn20 minutes frorpS an Frandsco, tho Holiday. • season SACRIFICE lot quick sa,0 "12/S/87 11j4TgjBi&irAW 50 2/1 .768 : Twin Falls, Idaho Exporloncod cross cou::ounlry isamojorpartofthisnlis nationally rocognizod hoalth reasonable '' ratos, ''° Irei o Big W ood,Roally Bulldin( ostim atos. Call 423-^9 0 EyTENDED USTINCf^GS: OFFER MAY BE SUB mI Pick-up your.llckot no latorI dfiver wanted. All-Sti•Slatos Ioador. oHoring oddtliiidilional bonolits th a l poitiaps S hoshone SI. E. 734-6551 870 • — lhan W odnosday. Ooc.oc. 2 in Frelahl. Call 734-6007. 733-3165anyllmo. ^ avaliabio a t olhor facilitios. ------the-Tlmos-Nows ollico. ^ ------aro not os roadily ava PROFESSioiiAL I L - f l& J I J ] tliA> ------•Famtlj' linvlronmenllenl i 8-18 yrs. Roloroncos. — DIAPA-DATFT E ^ Soilorts, womens clow 021-M oney Wanted 513711) Ave.N.,N.,Bafil,iD, ■ $15,50040 2/2 1.492 ‘ • I %ib;e. Is seeking a quailjallliod ■ *Slrong fnUrn»l Instrnstrvlct Procram 73»^513, Kaltle 1-976-1111I in^Vldual to 'a ssi — . . 4562ntlATO.,Ti, Twin Falls, ID. ’ $30,000BO 2/1 897 ‘ MMlc •EduM llonal: U.C.. Ber1(Eley. Be, Univcraity San Fun, Iriondship. oxcllon:llomonl managomont ol'lholr Mi 'Suie fJoUccei & UniveniliEi 014-DayCareServicfr . 02Wnve8Unen|______00 S/4 2528 4-ptei t romanco. 59tOaycare,r r ' ”“ ~^C>5h FOR YOUR ^ ______Sealed Bids RequiredUNINSURED ~ R O T U N ^ 733'^12: — dpelred.- inlerested-et-eppll------Bro»i!w*y-SiioWi. ining for nowbSrn5rn, CONTRACT A Probtom“ ls'n c ia proS onsod. will potty train c ants should immodla"‘'■'”'1' -SporUnp S .F .« 'tn'cn . , S.R Gi»m», Oakland A'l. 'ain, . , - _1Z/W.-30451IiAh ,E„E.,JeroTO,ID;- - - - ■■$ 9,100-red ‘ whensharod.iMonfa/HoI Health j,ji|. Xorganized actlvlilos.'’ary .Mar> I'll pay you cash for youi iofi. niijorcoilcgiaic^iu. •- • • Assoc/a(/on. 5pm to 7am7am..24_, SanhP oote —_ __ .Golden Stau W irnon. Lou 734-3716.______J trust deed, mortgage.^°or 01 12/2/B7 1855 0sterlrtA^Are., T»in fails, ID. , $20.900OO 3/1 1173 ■ - - - tioursjmweokonds. ______Olst. Supervisor r •Oiiidoor: Y cir roundKind buuU/ul weather, cloie lo Bo-Poop Child ^Caro t4 roal e state .conlract. Anj LETTER FROM 8ANT>iNTA 30^698-4200 iiea buches, mounifiinifini, ikiing, boating, lailing. Klndorgarlon, ' dlvldocided lorm. ony poslllon. Fosi - 12/2/87 109 6th St.. iiieiier.Jil.-_' . $14,00000 5/1’i 2078 , . Porsonoilzod hand wrillwlllon SEIFERTS' friendly and loir! ^ liiking, riihing. CklifoiJifomii't wine counuy. ■ claasoa. Phono 733-5097. gg’- - 12/ 9^ 602 Atoms, T»1rwInFalls;iD. ' $10.500o T l / i m • aond child's namo & A od- Chapel Hilla Mall BRIGHT HORIZON PRE;np- MOST WESTERN STATES -^ro ss plus Jl lo P.O.^.O.Box Colorado Springs, CO)B0020 60 'AfTordable new houtlouting, oallontM cadcr In 2p CALLTOOAYI SCHOOL & DAYCARE ,1 E)CTENDED USTINCNGS: OFFER MAY BE SUBMlDO i/i ' S12 ■^«50.Twtnf»ilB.ldahott Fuller Brush. 733-9314 ~~ •. . tducillot) a( allleveliiveli. . . < wIntof special. Call 734-7322. MotropolltanFlnanclal MEET CHRISTIAN SJNOl ■ Services . M A ' $16,700BMtTTED AT ANY TIME ^ 9 !:^? Gionns Ferry Hoalih CCei enter' Wo aro currently sookooking Rogislorod N ursos with Child care, roasonablc“ble 734-0367 or 1-800045^375353 1297lilS..Bu|li By Phono or Mall.■ Lir .1 ' open (or in■ C-8Tlmes-Ne«s, Twin Fain,ills, Id ah o S unday, Novemb^JltHlf29,HS7

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-Unlurn, H o u je j. • ' l3-Vaallon Property - 1X5-1-Mobllfi Homes ■ , *>51-Unl cn-HoineiFofSale 03(l-HomesForSa!8 DSd- ’ ' 030-30-Ho(tlMF«SlIe oa-B-Rlnibei1y4tihMn - i 043-' J' 03)-HcmMF«S*l», , . IMMomesfoiMe ______» ■wngato '14 x 64, "z T .F .,.3.3 lMrm, (enced ' Whyhy store it when you i fo SecE s OBe s I, ' wood stove, kitchen 529 2nd>nd i Ave. E. $290 TrVCo. ^ in son It?. Plico a low-cMt t7 :Su Sun Valley are* condos. i ,ti j 0 ,0Q0.43Ml26. I Prop.1 Mpnl.Mg 324-2734. ■ NATURE-SCAPED • • • if;s.‘astllled ad today. 733- Trade3 d e your property, boat, CUTE3BEDR00M Sahara ainglewldo. 3 Vory cleclean studio ,houM.::: Meadow Rldgo; a private, ______.2928-'20- car,ir, wile or ;;hom o In Fllor. tISOO down. GRACIOUS -M..' t ^ - U i h , oxcfiilanL - s t o v o ^ ■ ¥ iB l“ bf all Is-in j-p n cB - I. assum e loan-w lin Call 734-5734-5780. ~i »Hft-oorgeou*r-WCtacular «. i c e s '’ are as little as cond. J ia .0 0 0 . C all G alnollo lo r TBEDROOBfflOME:® *t SELLfiftSACRIFtCWO-— >iows and room for privacy. . . . -quick sale! Attractive 2 W*"3««omeHoffl« . ^ 5.000. Payments sa IllUe Oowirtrt»rt24-5939^ -v«w-nic-nlc*-iJjilrilUJ»™g£: ______6E8TBUYON hdeuiis.4si-ee. IImmBdlaloPMsess^^on vi«« ■ yard. 319 JacKSonr- rhe Keogan home wm ^odrldroom home In excelleni grjr; .12S0/mo.Call3444839. . • ' ■ nico va . THE MARKET 28 008 SO It. wiih * ' jtO'2 bdrm home, partial SSM , ref req. Mornings V .. :oslom-bulll ty ownor wllh ation. Fireplace, central $265. ref i bodrooms. 3 iMths, living bedrooms. 3 balhs, largo isem ent. on East D. only LooklMklng lor partners In Sun ^ eves 734-7^-8577.______111 Iho amenities. Opon Iloor , lull, Miemunl ijd «l- S |M illoycondo. 232-2868. room wllh lirepitce, family! . GEM STATE ?■family room, new wood bur- J}lan, ' boauUlul solid oak 0.000. i£i!£l ||.Bentala------r s s f s room, wot bit. den. office ning slovo. and an extra P‘a^ ; ..REALTY "I Moodwork. atrium lor solar <3,1,900. ^ S e to rw ill II111IH.B e ^ ’ carpeted wllh bulll-ln desk, doubi* . nlcS klBhon. aouW« Mrm home. 14000. cash 44-Condofflliilum»'- - - Jnorgy, 3 bedroom,-3 bath. „ ' y o u 'w ^ o v o In fasti idasaumo9S^%loan.only ” 'ur'garage, opener, •fu'in - • 73««0 Jaaraao wl'h opener, fully wonderlul kilchon. 2 wood basem ent. You'll never buy1 OBftOUFHEE r,faaaScapta »im S l » L , $12? Jocks, sprinkler system, b u r n is h e d Houaea 7drm,332V^ ^ 3rdAvo.lV-i.nr, morBhomolerWS.OOO l.eOM 4M fl«e*t£1l5 ,1syalom. in an excelleni ind much moro. Call Jane | i « | MkR6altv324-1289 - r - a m l e h r e a l t y ^ ClassicMovie - — . aiafoa. *74,900. joorge for a showing. tlM I HOMES FORCHRBTMAS pR lO-ln, 1 M rm . adulls ______UARRYJ0NE8REALTY . O F F I C E . . . , 7 » ^ *App FREE TIcliet Winner! ? £erro4 reasonable. Call 2 bdrmrm v with appla. $295 1415^7. .( approx 5 acres with 4 M rm . Itl. can be turnlshoA.- ESUNGERREALTY Joyce Cote . . 733-6787 Ick £ P homo. bam. corrals, DICK L WRIGHT h m?837.' ______monlh. ' Oil^*mlett..733-*030 or ronl. nico 14 x 65- ^ ll JaniJano or Doon at G«fl^ ' DON’T DONTDONT RALPH E8UNQER ^ >od pasture, close-ln, Twin -i Fails, itiaho “ ) Realty. 734-0400 j c , ru^0f73»M7B ^ OGEMStATE i 1.000. Wllh 2.7 acres and . lie homo, lurn.. w/d, ^______- letll Ihls opportunlly pass ______- 171,01 1006.______vou byl-ldoaUia_lhft_word „. — REALTY T.FF. Spacious 4 M rm. 2 |>omc)m e.M 1.000. - . 5138or42«1M 7»4m «h. clean, roady lo move *App 5ar,iro!o°1'?o f f11 , house. $100 mo. Call 2 M rmrm ccounliv home, Iwg* _ BRING ANY OFFER cdoacrlblng this 5 bodroom. 3 HERE'SAHOME"^^ 0 Times-News office, (or Sj^ajl I ion, non-smokers. jJ i w - A balh home. Ideal family , . 73W400 K®lo. Assume mortgage & unlqi e Wed. & Thurs.. (Dec; 2 4 73MS8iS87or 733-2534 kitchen, over $10.000.3 bedroom.\V t ‘ (or your BUDGET. Dindy 2 osina costs. 326-4625. _ inlo10 hill, | passive solar heat. « »p. 423-6314.423-5947. .. d room with buliNnbookcaso, bodroom " home lhat has ORTOLLFREE clos: niohl classic movlo. SmallII ( clean house, closo-ln. * bath homo. This woulde ideal [ storage room, ull boon woll 1-80M45-<«5eitE1l5 ----- rge double garage, pallo. iblo lor working couple 2 bdrrn..irm.. clean, nice aroa_;7, make a good ataner homo j ° vory cared for and it salo: 1 M nn condo at suilabl W basem ent, wood etovo plua “ THIS CHEERY HOME S a,500. Fof « Ingle. College area. In- «°odsto[jslovo. $275, + $ w .-. 1 or aigood.rental. Nice dMk .{ carrlcs a price tao ol only Tl approx 10 acres, horse or Elkhokhom. oxc cond. groat (or or slnj Call 734-1268. ’ l2 fireplace. Ideal oulsido, J15.000.\ Pilco incTudos air walling for your mials and can also bo us- gyjLo.VniOSN.Washlnolon defiXall I and detached garaflo. 512 ' iltle aet-up. good pasture, renwl rm. 2 bath, garage.ilg-^ , also. Chain link fence, car- >cofldllloflor. range, foncod NealNeat 3 bedroom home ^ ic - hrislmaa , tree. Wouldn't It 1 for personal use. Priced 2 bdrtdrm.. good localion, 2 M nn, 1 >. 2nd ' A v e/ N, Call, Jano. port, J pallo, chicken coop. > Bd lo sell by ownor. 734-7W0 . ood Ience. large rock ed to cd yard, near coiioajj^.-. I14(M7<' f ■yard. Walt Hoss has tho key od K ) nice to havo ll In YOUR im, detached garage, to sellsei at $50,300. Gel ready recentlinlly rem odeled, $250/- lencod i loafing shed, and lois of > ifter 7 p . m . ______nw t plus dep. 7M^1fl 80 calf him beloro Sll*! WN home? This home jautlful 1 lovel home In torrth thi e ski soason.733-9587. mo.$»$100den. 733-1326. « 7 5 e IuS (rull iroos plus one.acre. olso ? goiJ mis bargain. 75-87.- ^ Irm house. In Joromp,,._ “ NEW VERY UNIQUE 'fo-iiiifijres -2 - bedrooms, XKJ area, SW Of Jerom e. ‘—, ------droom, 2 bath, overlook-, 2 bdrm rdeal • prico. loo. al only Snake Rtver In Burley, redocora(Coratod, no pets. CalL., 1 GEM STATE I$«7.000.-So call your idea 1375 sq. It. 3 bdrm t & 2 balh brial 16.000, ^ ROClOCK GARDEN CONDO inoSn homo. Calhodral celling, ig andy 'i.fr'j.S “E r. u per monlh plus depos- TOrf^ljii91aftor6:30pm. . I , REALTY ,reallor-Walt Hoss for (Irsl GE^ STATE S jch a s central air. )r Info on condos, call Mol jfm homo (or rent, kilchen w/oak cabinols. suet & ,V p “S'ro"°Slo"o ppllgor, 733-1011 or Robert i J i S144906 l j • 2 bdrm - appl.-1«M7i------nderground sprinklers, \vo. W. $200/mo. +$100 ------^------734m ------' - ' ■ " ■ r e a l t y ------S ^ n lry , Ancorson windows, undi lod. boaulllul 4 bdrm brick yPP''.anos Really. 733-0404. ■ 5lhAvo. ORTOLLFREE Covered entry porch wilh garairage vrilh oponor, lava /dbl oarage, swimming Call 733-7462. 73M400 S ; ; )ck oxierlor accents, pallo nail down payment, and 051—1-U nfurn. H ouses •*E lS£!! f-aOM45- 4000 aq. fl.. 2 siory. freshlyY ORTOLLFREE . lorago shed, RV parking doubl dep. Call 73^2567 t F $160^ s q .N o pots. 326-5410- . • Homo"i« sale by owner, 3 . oinlmonl. 4(M7. rea. dock, underground geeksck, 643 Morrison, $73,500. atalnod codar. large master i.60044M6t5extE115 I PARADISE FOUND bdrm, 1 bath, oppls, Ifffl! charmer. $300. 530 •• yr old homo, 3 bodroom, z srlnklor, $54,000. t/ERGREEN REALTY. 73«- A 3 b suite w/ssuna. 6 cedroom,n. \ Fantastic homo in oxcluslvo n >00orMar1lvn733^. bsml.'1. W/D hook-up, lonoed Rucnanahanan. 733-8169,3-2824 lott, AC. timed sprinkler.r. Ibalh,'will financo. oiclusive ram PIOfiEEtl REALTY S S------i" '------yard,I, 4412 5th A ve.N . $325 + : nolQhborhood. *85.900 Call Boohm Boo . cslalos on IVi V,^GEMSTATE ^ ami.” wood burner. In-i- »)30.000. 458 Sagebrush Dr.r. , •: I $175 de■IOI..?aM31B&8. • '______- oatlo. shods. wood stovo.I. Halo.| Roducod to J43.500. ------T— ^------037-H 7 -F a rm ii Ranchos 5™,'’jn. Ihls mobllo homo was rail 73; rango/oven. .- dishwasher,\ Call 734^17 . Q ------2 bdrffbdrm, V4 basomonl. ' TOUCH O F ELEGANCE — 3w In May. 1987 and Is 5 - 7;—I. 2 Mrm houso on 1 r,,[jois carpori and deck. Exlra nice • GEMSTATE ^ ClassicMovie railable for less than ■Ols. coal hoal. 4165 + • ; > FAMILY HOMES with pasture and fruit ..nn doo. Call 737-5023 • J 61,600-m In I night classic movie. . REALTY than1 W w ednosday, Doc. 2 In ,$285/mo, • »2.500< bdrms. 3 MlhS. Timos-Nows olllco.Jor quired.ed. 773^6745 ______» tamlly room, lull b a s ^ o n l,I Can bo created In this cozy TF. Fuel olllcionl warmin ol r •woodstove-i-lrpIc.-Assumo - -L 734-0400 ____ in® JW ’ ed.AThurs.. (Dec.2 4 2 bedrw}droom w/foncod yard.';' m ■-'■pallo, 'doubld'garago, qUiet)t ‘bjlck . - homo— wilh— 4 'GEM-S-TATE-S- GEM SIAIE— e bedrooms, hardwood Iloors. 8% loan. Possible profes­ ght classic movlo. 413 3rd3% AVO. N.. TF $/oo &•': a basemeni. ’ patio, double REALTY . 733-5767 or 7344825 garage, qulot Slreel. T19 wood Slovo and oil lurnaco. REALTY sioisional zonina.423-8301. ^ I m o n Tract, 80-acres. m mMem 1 Mrm houso 7» (ull wator. 74 Irrigated country, carpolod, oil 2 sioryj'ry c clean 3 bdrm houso. • SU.OOO-Vory nice 3 bdrm,1. Extras oulsido includo a 734^)400 1 lul In COI 73M400 — acros. 8V4 miles south of ____ m bath btick home, familyly garden spot, separate brick ORTOLLFREf ac ace. w/d hook-up. small loncod:od yard. $200/mo H- :e garage, and concrete palio ORTOLLFREE , 1-80ft445-4665extE115 TvTwin Falls. $83,000. CiissTc'Movie b«T«m'smenl. carport and deo.... nono pols, 734-2494. room, 2 flreplacos. double i-eoo-34S^ee5oxtEiis . SELLER - srgain. ______sq,sq. It. 9 year old homo. All 2Vi ic re a, resldeniial or .RCRONALD . STULTZ on 1 level. 4 bdrms. 2'4 Tfl;f^ O E OR SELL. 3 bdrm. 2V )laco/lv^ bath/garago/ RalnMilnMw Realty. 733-2273. • "JonosWeHaur’ commercial, noar Magic ;ed yard/no pots. $350 ifhrtrm 1will move you lor lo ss oaiibam s.'-lam ily room w/ bri(jflck home In Pocatello wllh Valley ” Mall, racquolball . Flier, Idaiio ■ renced jrm. all brick, balh and " ROBERTJONES T ' /.A. loan $54,900 or trade lor i doo:7 3 4 - 1 9 1 9 ^ 4 lireplace, ilf^'p carport, auto NELSON REALTY than roming a truck. Iiroplaco. kilchon appilacn- v.A cenlor, and Snake River P>ck-iIck-up your tickol no lalor plui ill REALTY - ces. + Ifosh compactor & norlome. duplex, 4-plox In T.Fi « lan Wednosday. Dec. 2 In cleanin large 3 bdrm In TF. jp'rinklinnkling,- $365 - + - '• ' . 73M930...... Mlncloalsonlv.733-1412. Canyon. Good terms . 73W4M microwave. Obi. garago. pdi availablo. $25,000. j jle e j Timos-News ollico, for woodd slovo. frplc, no pots, 734-1555.1555.733^)404 for Ben . foncod yard, only J53.000. leW ed. &Thurs.. (Ooc. 2& rols.$:.$325 + dep. 423-6301 idrni In Jorome, with - Muruugh-For salo or reni. Don-imlsslhlsonoM VERY UNIQUE Industrial im land available I night classic movlo._____clean in 1 bdrm. rango. relrig. (onced:ed yard, garage and-* 030-KomBs For Sale oao-H om m 'ForSile lorms nogoilabio. Small 2 OUNTRY UVINQ. 1985 3 221 HHighland. $l80/monin dog runrun. $290 + cleaning,:, ' bdrm. Call 837-4893. C :oliage wllh loads of charm, (or lo new conslrucllon. % COUI SABALA r e a l t y ' S/aullcd l ceilings and acre ac to 20 acros In bdrmdrm, 2 balh. 14 x 70. bost piujdirdop. 734-5080______dep. Col.Call 324-3142. m r .-. 3oauUlul_rocft_llreplaco._2 _ s c Iler. 423-6185 er 423^036. cioafTtn 1 tjdrm. slovo. W/0 3 bdrmdrm houso In couniry... =733-1321:Or-7J^0=-Jj aedrooms in second siory "railroad ra 8^u r-av a iia 0ie« nmaculal6-2-Mrm.--doublo- tippK-iK-upT^basorhont:— nd" noarr Fllor,Flit oil hoat. $100 porr;------PERFECT HOME “ jnd now mastor suito addi- Priced Pr Irom $10,500 to wide'Ide wilh Thermal Pane pcis.$I. $185.733-8359. mo. ++ didop. Call 326-4516- ^ :: Ior tho growing fomllyl STEPUPTO "oilion has dock and 2nd balh. $20,000 $2 peracro. wlndi'Indows. AC. attached 24 x in. small 3 bedroom. 3 t,drmidrm house, lrg living^. > ) complolo furnished shop Frosh air and .plenty ol GRACIOUS UVING ™Uollvalcd seller. Call Jane I appls. gas heat, room,n. n now carpol. Deposit:.-. growing room with this 3 on this ono. 1373-87. AMIAMERICAN REALESTATE4 vril”■ilh 1/2 balh. 1 2 x 12 exlra ^^jg^ohor-4 .dryor hook-ups. jeo.CallCall me. 733-1355. ■ ' riK In this deluxe, custom 5 bedroom, 2 bath home. In - APPRAISAL «oralorago shod . attached, {250I monlhn plus deposit. 6 Irm. walor. sowor & gar-"' bedroom homo In choice / (Across Irom Court House) cove Price of $79,000 includes 5 bot overod parking area with n.,onlh 0 lurn. no pols, avaH>^ NE location in Twin Falls. ^ overed entry pallo. Idoal : m S i f acros of land, lots of oul- NE GEMSTATE' 734^ _ covei , 4. Call 734-7749. T :; -buHdlnos lncludlng_J?flID.- 5:^ rollrod couple. Musl soe — REAt:TY==rn ) appreciate: $15^5CTCan lllh llUUiiU. MU SlUlU 01 " watk-ln cooior. Irull storage. sp£ Doug VollmerTBfdk'e'r to ai an 3 bdrm home, all shop AND a guest houso. toto (oam. fully lenccd 7 3 m i 0 ^aryAkkorman Mar ....734-38a2 734^34-4411 lor appl. to soo. ^ ig. rol. roquirod. $200” , SpDCO won-l permit us 6a46eSextE115 Den (LIT OF STATE OWNER sdroom house for rent. , SOO Tor -yoursoll. Call Wall lu6lub comblnallon. Lols ol Low.owellW llls...... 73^6562 fJJJ.:AYSSELL114x60.2Mrm, Countinlry hom e, north ol onclosoilosod yard, washor- l^tlna (pua Indud** 9 M roc storage and extras loo dining, tputaa IMng n>omm wwith omu* mart*) tutreimding Hoss llrsl thing! 55-87. sto ...... allII appls a Included, Cameo Fllor,r, musl have refs, lal dryer)r hi hookup, all elociriff.’'* numerous lo mention. Call a lte r7 o.m .734-7640 llr*pUc*. pvlli] It mimnd Itrg* *unnir (>onl porch. Woll-bulll masonry house. 4 ^ • ■■ . Mobilobilo Courl I 30. Asking and lalast m onths rent req + call alter iM acM tki«l*gtfao* lerth*« handjrman.ht Jann Hutchison lor details Wj 5000. EVERGREEN REAL- clean!inlnodep.326-5289. 4 and lor your privato viewing. t>dbdrms. lull bsmnl. Im­ $500C Jrm. homo close lo T;F.'* . -C«nD«nni»Pmon*«t73»-S33S335 GEM STATE E Y. 734-3200 or Marilyn 733- culo0 Ullle1 Houso Clean, 2 No pels.30IS. $350. Call 734-9657.- , 734-3373. l469-«7. m(mediate possession, ap- 038-AcreagB&Lol8 OS ; ty. ; •• REALTY------“ praised at J32,000. Salo or —______:----- 9250.250. ______plusJ Ibdrms. Barn, 5 acros, — STATE trado ■|or'a'Smaller house. Acn^cre, nice vlow. ------paslut 730400 ( jndorground ulllllles, thalf ?-Fum.Apl.4Dup. GETSTATE^I444 Martin Sl.TF. 733-4857. und TRADE m l ORTOLLFREE '■ Must seo to appreciate. arlco. El!£ Call 733-6169. , ront. 3 bdrm. 2 balh. A largoirge 1 bdrm apt, walo?'£'i 1.«M4W«5axtEt15 )oublowlde mobiio home For n realty 2 r bdrm plus small hobby Expensive Exp brick homo, neat m ono aero in Jerom o U> roloro)ronces & dop. roquirod. sanitil p pd, $165/mo. Nice 734-0400 Lroom, basomonl, . nowly acn radolor14lt. slnglewidoln can1324-5131 3^ a lters.______loejiiojillion. 734-4070.- ’ ORTOLLFREE dodocoraled, small yard. Idoal ^ 'win, Prico reduced lo IMMIfMEOIATE OCCUPANCY Acleanle an l bdrm. duplex, $160 Ropo. Charming 2 story, lop 1-80IXM5-466SoxtEl15 rolrollromeni homo, J42,500. 27.000. Call Gary lor 3 bo(jodroom. 2 balh, vory permmo. o. + $80 dep. no pols., CaCall 733-6779. ’ ~ LOTS FOR SALE milletolls.265-87. ; clean.an. Dbl car garago. lone- Call 1734-9263.______^734- n Indian Trails. Good buys. _ yard, kilchon appliances, FREE S m j F 031-OiilolTmifii jood------losstionr------Call- - f i ct. ■CUmftrS.li:: ^4QQ t - ■l-mr.t^ll:umih.fenl ana wo pay------030-Hom es For Sale ^ jalnollo for more Informa* '■4 ). No pels. vourir hi hoal. Now availablo 030-HotnesFcrSa!0 ^ « m T E - SIRORA CAPITAL 73+«47 ______Foror sale: 2 bdrm~b7ick tlodllort. pcAi TV AURt dio&i bdrm apanmenls, homo. 306 N. Birch, Eves/ts/Wkond3 Joan 733-9933 ■ 20J-4Ih!4lh SI. N. Call 734-8752 Shoshone. Phono 686-2449. r 734-0400 In Fil SUPER NICE AT THE PRlCf^ICEl-Cozy 3 b o d ro o m j Sn Filor, 1 bdrm. clqsp to- fU riTn T1 bdrm. (ronl room, m with woodstove. Voty 2900 29( sq fl on 1V. acros In V-GEM STATE ORTOLLFREE . nark.:k.$l50 + d o p .3 2 6 - m ^iichon,hon, balh, easy lo hoat, 1/2 both, plus lamily room w 1-80IW45-«665extE115 roasonablo hooting bills,,. pcpallo ond loncod back Hunl Hu aroa. has kilchon. REALTY ■ '■ Hanson. 1 bdrm. oloctric InKlmbi;imborly.733-6a4. yard. Contompornry/ ddesign, vory qulot easily oa: converted lo largo 1. heal.il. stovo 4 rolrig, $189 por LooxinniKlng lor a houso or apt? homo,S26.600. . 734^1400 nih Incl all clly senrlcos. Calioifl neighborhood. PiicodtoM»Uatt43,500. U i ho ______—— monlt IQUILICI, 733-2940. „ ********** CcC ook R ealty 324-1289 . ORTOLLFREE TrailFrailer. 3 bdrm. 2 balh. 1978 call7;'734-4443 o v o s.______1-eO«4Wee5oxtE115 ChaiChampion. 14 x 70, $7000. 3 1 bdrm opt, partlalTy INCREDIBLE BUY on thist conlomporo/yco 1246 sq.fl.- •“ Klmborly. 2 bdrm. mobllo (utnishtlished. ulils pd. $210/ - ...... Call. homo on 1/2 aero. 2 bodro )drm furn apt, waldr & ih hom e in oxcellont subdivi* tIVilive, cloan, 3 bdrm. Approx. lamily suMlvlsion. Clly T.F. nice ricoralor. stove, oil heal. ,fa,K q. ThIt 4 bodroom/3 both r VA loan. Only $42,50011 ------ih paid. $lDS/monlh,iCatl lo itl Amenlllot Includo 3130 1350 sq. fl, with carpet. utilities, lorms. FHA and VA pois. $175/monlh + $100 n|rJ a tion near CSI wont loit a p p r o v e d . 73*W 3, k. al 733-2365 Wootern ...... sq. ft., iprlnklttrs. couhoublo goroge. heat pump S & .IR\WIN REIEALTY. n c ^ gdrapos. partially Itnlshed'2££ $11,000 dJp"' lliy or 423-4232. ____ nd o rto n ooout this Iromon- basomont. Priced bolow 5 aacres on AwJlo^on Road. -Doublewldo 3 bedroom, 2 &-5.M moro. Alk Rondy A n^ Idoal lormobllfhom^mall idrm bacholor api in E ^ r, • dous prico reduction I 7 £ S S ^ . ' 7 34-65000 0 ep approslal. Call Burley 876< Ida jain-mobilo-homo,-4i«a. _j£JEHOMEIQWNHOUSE^ j .Cloan _ 2672or678-9719. bUJbusiness. , shop, I ^ t c . 138 La:y J mobllo homo 2 bdr)drm, I'A balh. $2l0/mo. fyfnijh TAf^TAUZINO BBICK;K RAMBLER! Only \ mllo nishod.Call326^721. -: ~~ aark. Bring oilers on Ihls Call11324-3470. 3 ______i “ bdrfr norlh of hospital andid lth ith WARMING FIroplaco . . . oorty—wilh mobllo homo. ORTOLLFREE ~ ipo ulll, marilod. couple.. - - 1-800-34W665extE115 . MBERLY-— 3— bdrm, - 'Xilerrod,nopols.73«a36;>-- Y i ------.PUJS-fonced-yord,-on oiiocbod Gorogo^ond nico- ^ s t cash offer. 324-8676. 1 >odslovo. no pols. $250 + ^ r :7 r , shop. All This IN AN1 AfAREA YOU'LL BE PROUD TO IP. Rols 100.734-6227. ludloobl. $140 -f. Alto/>1>^ LIVEIN.$4S,500. Coll BoiBobbi Kelley 733-64B2. ■ ta d i 119 BROADS)WAY NORTH - lall room, $85. All ulils pd : ______Modiodorn 2 bdrm homo lor on bolh.bolh 733-2513. Ll Bright romblor . promising 12X60 mobllo home. 2 bdrm, ront.nt. nico nolghborhood, rrT -ri; WARMLY C H ttR fU Lj I 208/543-880616 . ____ B U H L , ID O39“ Bu8ine$8 P(op0rty ludlo. $145 + $50 dcp..a1|;'_____ D/UIO 83316 “ cloan. priced lo sell. In nice W/D/D hook-up, lurn.shod w/ ------ClOfl Illios paid oxcopt oloc. 'bodroom . P rkod to m me ovol $43,(W . Call Duano park. 734-8841 or3;&-53QQ. ' rang'noo. lOlrlo In T»ln Fall,. f . log hom o andId 5 acros. Two story. « ; “l» 0 .5 ) 3 « 0 . II 734-5516, loavo RQmsoyer336>4872. c i t yI ).: plu s lull tDascncmoni. 200 Iruil troos COMMERCiALZONING 14 X 7 0 -W/eXPANDO, 2 J2751 issago or 733-2513. $28,000. 2 bodroom houso bdnbdrm. 2 balhs, 629-5830. Murtiirtaugh-For salo or renl. ,-7117;^ A WHISPER OP EUO• .Clonk oldor 2 bodroon->om hornb with formol alning Inrgo lol ol 102 4 S . Sloyi Ul BRICK HOM E wiih la. Ijjrn. $50-$70.porwo6k’ ' 'fo'“l.'- oSv 5 b e d r o o m alz’o. Easy accoss Irom Good g q , condition. 324-6951 or bdrrrI""-Call»3;wia93^ ______‘ V " ...... room; coiy jun room->m -w ith-lreneh doors. Ideal Alt oloctric. 1340 s sq. q . II. Or>ly b a s o m ooniJn_lha_couQify._ r _ws )1-Klmboriy.Rd. 7334284.iv!-._____ -Wa8hinglon-8l.-or-3rd-Aver 324-2573- M t 'Nicoco'homo'ln'tho''counlrif. 3 • location. il9,900.-Coll;oll -Olck-lor-.youf-ihowing,— -$33;000n-- =------"-tastclully dococoratod S iondscapod • Mrm. apt. carpol. WD-^ — W. ■ Assumable private ^1173, T.marack 14 > n . MrrrIrm. 2 balh, OW i 'stovo ? -423-4332, IQ . on 1 aero wiwith largo insuiatod oacrow.-Submll ollor. Call rn. 6 ml oaal ol Kmarl. oK-up. bsmt., $195. Call’' ' F A R M S sto o l Shop, mimetal shod to maich, Larflo living room,. 2 bdrm., lurn. 1-8567 or 733-2534 : .... NICIPABMSCT-UPv^'th«lth315•^ ocfOi,3bodroom/2 Bonnlo Parsons lor moro In- «i:8klrllng includod. Avail(ail. Dec. 1. Call_734j912t^ j y i M THE ACREAGC.& PRIPRICE YOU (full troos &; Ip a s tu r e . If y o u a r o - -fnfformalion.-l44M7; ------“OP bolh homo, lots of corrcorrols and oulbuildings in lhe Price non. 324-229(57326-5109 'NWlrt BijhrLargo form house, nico-l-bdrTTtnarnraMa"'*——=■ llchlo for doloils. 625-5671. HAVE BEEN LOOKINlUNG FOR - looking lor qquality at iho right Edon aroa. Coll Jim Rllch 1975 TAMARACK, 14x70.-2 wMijod hcat.-w oll insuiaiod. f ulililios !ncludod.-$l55 &------40-acros-t5otwoon. Bull3uhi & F‘ior.-- pf,ce,-ihis is ill 5 8 5 .0 0 0 .------/ '5. Call 734-0464, '»1J.500I.NlAT.-nowIyv ly . ronovoted homo wilh 3 bdrm, 1 balh. oloc. $2000/ $200;00. Rol. Roq. Call 543-4177 Soltor 10 koop homo i VOU W ILL«WANT TO SEE THIS GEMSTATE ' Z bodroomt. both, livingIng room, kilchon oncJ utility Priced righl and firn: take over pymnls. 034-6103. oidodor 2 story homo' , n Falls Canal hiodorn. low)w ranch homo of REALTY ® iwnlown, woodslovo, 54-u n iu m .A p ts. ..v.:,;; ' with woihor/dryor hoohook-ups. Efoctrlc botoboord • $ 3 5,000 wilti t-.ill Twin F; asting brlckisilting on I960 Oakbrook mobile dowr - . handsome las homo. 28 X 70. 3 bdrm,.; 2 $160i60/mo. ■>■ dop.. 734-2944. J ond wood hooting. SmoImoll yard is corppjqloly lone- walor, v o si- o f B u h l ' - 4 73441400 , S ^Duplexes ^ 5 acros wo bath. Contact Idaho First Smalnail 1 bdrm.. appllancos, . p d. Good locolion o lI 43542 Sth Stroot E. Twin foils. ■IL AREA, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, wilh maslor ORTOLLFREE ball 41 ACRES IN BUHL Nat. Bank In Twin 737-5073. carpiirpel. small yard. $155 + ?, w ashorr Special linoncing by/ o'ow nor. Immodioto Posses- homo. Darn. t>ath foaturincng soparato coramic 1-80&C4S^exlEl16 ^ . Dodfoom. romodolod ho IP. No pots. Call 733-2733. yer. $150 + $75 d e o ' No ' jfoni Roflllorownod. CoCall Tod. 733-4940, corrals. lacK room, good30d soil. O nly tu b & show orir tot suit iho fussiest ol 1»K1063 Concord, 24‘ x 52‘, 3 ^ ils. Call 7 3 4 .< M 3 ^ ^ " :^ ° ‘: 570,000. • b a t h e r s . F ooaturos r includo all ______bdr bdrm, 2 bath, deck, oxcol. Smalnail 2 bodroom houso lor utomatic sprlnklor Sucossful Su Semico stailon,- 2 concond. $22.000. Call 324-3731. ronl..1 C a ll3 2 M .^ ^ ..------"Jce 2 b^rm, olovo, ro W t ftn in i olociric aut Jhwashor, w/D hooW ia ii.yirJii ~ ______IC IA L ——eystom, ..dolo u b lo . g a r a g o . ' 3 lifts, lift 3 undorground tanks, 2 ^99;l985 40 x 2S'Tom po2bdrm , gmalnail 1 bdrm. rango carporirporl, $275...... — -COMMERC dual pumps, 75' x 125: lot, hkc — - - | gy j j g j j y VESTMENT mpressivo onlry. and du llko now, nduH ..PHtk. A m EXCELLENT INVE: ■Main Oil Jofomo.$05,600 "* ^55assumablo loan. mo. pay Coir111734-8511 •______^ J 2 bebdrm apfTwi S lev^- - -PftePERT¥------11 sp ac 1 Fllor. Kilchon ODPW."’ VO bocfroom your own holI tub;n SI 55,000. CcCookRealtya4-1289 ' $211$215. swamp cooior, 2 por- homo park plus two nail 2 bdrm houso, NW ol w /'Dd hook-up,h waier. sa n ll- . WESTERrERHBEAlTY . (2) chos. 2 biks lo Sloro. ail (or j»roiromo. Call 324-8079. ca^ rnanagor homo tocaiocH od in B uhl. (2) 1500 sq ft bldgs & 4-6-d- $ie,775.Call734-«943. iC arEorLCall734-7804;u..i., i 7 3J3-2365 3 . Asking 397,500. ,' iI John Robli) l r t s ...... 543-6339 1010 or 12000 sq II warehouses In T.F. Healed. Insuiatod, ^ JEBOME a l l 'J t e c l E 'T ■ inroe ....733.9200 y. Rowboat, canoe, sailboat, QSLfil rm wllh slovo, refrin, W /0“ ACREAGIG ES ' ^^oyceMun dock & ir^ckago. 1 bldg woll Morboal-If you don't use Smalnail 2 bdrm.. In T.F. Slovo, hooK-ui sctthebesC suited for'lracior or diesel n oK-up ond garago. $275'^“ ' Expect I JUST LISTEOt S5B,D01,000 on ih.s R oger Clara r k ...... 5 4 3 - 6 0 6 0 su soil II wllh an economical rolil|lilg, (Irapos. $190 + jioo dop. C iruck repair shop. 324-3404. cia p. Call 324-5940 o t- tH .. I ^ classiliodf ad. f deo.iD.Call326-5111 753371,l8ThoClub. , ' K ■■I I •' /Sunday, Noveivembflr29.1987 ‘ Tln^es-New:iJewM wlnFalleJd^

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'I ' lO^Horses O T ^A dpI lances 05M>fflcoind • 067-Miscellaneous 072-Antlque5 O S -O an g g Sales 054-Unhim.Apts. • / t 05MJftfum.Apti' j Farmers’ m arket — ---iO uptaes - • &OupiexM BuslneuRental ’ APPALOOSA HORSES FOR Horizontal/vertical melaili ROSEVOiE POTTERY. Callill Refrigerators starting •' al ClasslcMovie. - ). 7 3 4 ^ 1 ■ or 67W 99.!?. in9.^NEftS.n3-i&. SALE. All a g e s, quality- j — bandsaw, brand new, $2100. - FREETickelWinner! color, Rockin EZ Appaloosa. A. 2 bdrm b(tck ~dupl«i,m . 2 Redecorated 2 bedroonTw>. J OKlce space on Shoshone;ne Call 423-4454. ______Solid Oak antique china cab-b- Speed O u een hoavy duty et and bath, electric garage dot (Se-FumSeed S;AlterSpm 324-6216.______- b«tiv. nreplAce, carpet i door. S t. 2 to 3 offices availablePJ? Uems like new. 10 sp . m an'sa Inet-Call 788-4248 '. -washer,. .*159. BANNERS,g RALPH WARD — — <}f«p*Bi-0«fioe,-v*fy-nlir-nicer -(»undry-roomr43Ma-moni AraWan-hofa«-tXBr$30:f: "ffihWTTOricarfPnyfe'itviea ------^ — TwIirFallsrWaho^- -Bee-boardi^nted.-^wm■ - no p«t»J33^7D7^734-aia9B1B9r— -ftor>»$nioklno-adullS-prelirefer- and-llmiled-sacrotarlal »er- se Stofe, conllnuous cleaning. com e toyou. Rty Odermott. iBll, lell top breeding, i m are. 2 I 7 slrlnM ol lights. $25. 26”■■ dining ehalra. Prefer rose 'O- Plck-up your licket no later lllllBS. Terma o r trade. Catl I ___ An »iTtf« I^ICB i bdniLtfi!" ♦ 5 5 rod, no peta. 7344723 ____ vice, good parting and very 0 paliern, any cond. 72K29) exc co nd. 543-6045 evos. 465-5280 collect. IHU' ------«l«an.-For-funher-miofn»» _ than W ednesday, Dec. 2 in 438-56e7or678-1164. f •pt,, appls, AC. ctrpc ------SC^O^lCElf— ^ Tu?3Da . Jio'bbyl,Mi ~ .Iind_____th a ^ , tlon call 734-4411.______w ~WANTitM)eatfwAllv®-e - Ihe Time*-New8-ollteen»w- - SSJoionrmirer&'xoitsrNot-;— r waler paid W/O Jacility.JiX-& a Chrtstnwa Present tc ,. the Wed. 4 Thurs.. (Dec. 2 & equipmonl ind supplies — Jewel lea autumn leal pal-i* naugahyde couches, J 1 _ry:«j^9fciaJweror..sio¥BS^ reO;CallS4><374«yBB - ■r iMls.$265 + d e D . 7 n ^ .Decembei-iitilitleaJnclud >r “ liiuwi'i iucllnerr‘?"D8iren d *■ sniiflhTettaiicTflOvio'^------■ -Vi«t'\e«>'*»n:ta5sifio{JrCatt re j Z w ash e rs and dryor. 733-0626, Chariot Cni team for sale. C6II . ----- — ^AnfJCHvrTbarirTipfrfiiI, near in s monlh lease-2 bdrm,B ----- OFRCESPACE 6. lots of serving pieces.». Ubhjs to m atch. $300. Call»" Call anytim e 7344715 downtown, Idetl lor sen ------^ $2000 686-7793. ______, senior batn with many extnxtras. S hared with Sabala Realtylity $495. Call 366-2502.______‘ 678-8517: _ ____ R tR E n te r prtSM.____ eltlzons. women prelerri _ Ofl*-T00l8,’ • lerred. Adults prelorred. Aurelurora in .prime 300 bik on Blue LUnatln mink jacket, likee 097-Kay, Grain & Feed ClasslcMovie ' . ^ ' all ulilllles paid oxceplile eli le c Capital 734-6347. Evosos & L akes Blvd, N location. 434 W asher and dryer, whito new. $800 or best ofler. Call“ 073-BazursiCraltJ _ Whirlpool, verygood condl-1|l Martc IV Shopsmllh. u ^ FREETIcketWlnrierl- ■ triclty. Call 734.W93 aftoialter 6 wknds Jo a n 733-9633. _____ 9Q. fl. wilh all uiiiiiies pro­ very little, exc cond. Has ail pm or wkends.______[% ??»««=■______- lion.$175 (orpair. 733-7675. ClallicMoSe [ vided. own bath, secretary r Aniiquos and coiloctil>ies, altachmenls 4 manuals with JERRYBULLOCK >TS and copier avail, call Ray. ' M an's and w om an's wed­ Westinghouse stack washer FREETickelWinner! J A1541. Qulel 2 bdmi■m wl TQWNE-SQUAREAPTS ding rings. 10 pi diamonds. nuny gill Hems. Open oyjjry II' II. Great Christmas gift. appls, W /O hookup, walei Gooding, Idaho • , » le r & 833 Shoshone St. No slue / in white gold sellings.J. Sat and Sun until sold. In ’ $675. Cail 733-6597.. P A U L B O W E N sanpd,S240.7M ^ ^ Pick-up your ticket no later I a part fnen l (195. Oorma."“"i" SABAU REALTYI valued at $800 -t-. Sell forjr Guost houso al back, 40 3 M Property Manaoemer'ment IdahoLand ^2 m y Buy New Applltnees? Filer, Idaho than l u W ednesday. Dec. 2 In 10 $450orbestoller.733-65a7. duai wheel van or Irallor. 2 S 085-Blcycles Pick-up your tickol no later the Times-News olfice, lor A412. All uUls pd, 1 bdbdrm 733^300-73M717- 733^321 or 733-6340 r mllos W. of Hospital. 1'A N Let' m o cloan .and repair 7-^ Model scale 'N ' train layout, yours. B ob Louder cleaning than Wodnoaday, Doc. 2 in Ihe Ihe Wed. 4 Thurs., (Dec. 2 4 i . apt.8undeek.J175.7JMKvtest. ______------Sbop- apace, Jerome, (or on 2600 E. sign on maii box •or e- X 3'. landscaped. 2 con- - and repair 8ervleerS32-4350.!“ ■ ClassicMovie — ■ irroTlmos-News oiiice, (or 3) 3lr nlflhl classic movie. i SMPropi^litonaoemectment Unlurn 1 bdrm api.1. no ren t. Call LArry. 734-1831 __ Irols. 6 locos,' 30 cars, com­1- ■ FOREVER FRIENM tho Wod. 4 Thurs-. (Doc. 2 4 ^ 16 cu. II. alm ond Magic Chefii FREETickelWinner! . Gray mare 8 yrs old. used Basement api., 2 1/2 bdrm.bdr sleps. adult prelerred. I?? WENDELL: 32 x 50' newew plete. Soo to appreciate.J, CHRISTMAS STORE 3)_nlghUJassic_mo_vJp.____ for (or roping, good ranch I. $200. pets, $150 + dep. some u 0, relrig. 4 yra. like now, $500, Ulils. pd.. noamokors. tZ ® building, woll insulated.Dd. make olfer. 734-3469 Burioy Mali. Nov 21-Doc. 30. »■ DONP(JSCHEL Clean alfalla hay.” $'6o7iori. horse. hoi Bost Olfor. Eves J -8517. SOB at 416 E. Main. Jeromo Z Unique handcraftc>d gills foror Plumbed (or keg. 734^28. NCof Jerom e. Call 32 W l lE l- $l50>monlh.53W67 __ Nice cle'an girls 4 boys - C a slle fo rd , Idaho Dollvory avail. Call 733-8456. 423-4895 423 or leave message' Clean largo 2 bdrm.r~w6 V Very clean, modem, 1 * ice ciolhos. Boys si:o 16-20 Inc.. Milday shopjajng. 531-5103*^^ ' i cu It. a p t size relrigoralor, Chuie 2 Promotions 733-2047 ” 50 sq ol ollice space JO » 6 9 .BANNERS.733-1421. ' Pick-up your tickel no laler Ckirn siioago. 500 ton. Call 5!*! hook-up. garaoo. noar nc becfroom apartmentt. cc “ "tl waiting area, kitchen,on. 3 piece grey suit, size 20.j; Quality wcwk, lacy Cabbago des venlont location, appiianc - r than W ednesday, Dec. 2 In ^ J 5 t n ______HoHone "Boarding. Nightly,.-, •HospiUl. J 2M + d( ances qjj pjj^ng. nearuar Girls'^lz e S - ir Call 733-2925,_ Patch dress. $6. pinafore.0. 60 DAY GUARANTEE on ail the Times-News ollico. for weekly: mo. rales. Indoor & ^ 097 lurnished, Incl. dlshwash For salo approx SOO tons ox- Reteronces. Call 733-5097 downtown. $350. Cali Mel II reconditioned appliances.'*• tho Wod. 4 Thurs.. (Dec. 2 4 outdoor arena. 734-5432 T r r r r & disposal, laundry ■J,®' OnyxiHavoanlce solectioa “ Prices starting at $85. col. quality first cutting hay. eul Clean 2 bdrm 4-plox, Irplc ' -.2? 733-1011 or ROBERT JONES ol onyx animals dlrocl IromTl 3) nlQht classic movie. ____ evos, 73M823 ext. 35. daya . sppls. ulil. rm. Quiel T\w ^ l prem ises, children w Sal03& Senrice, East ol Twin Fiiis- 4 » ^ — 1 ^ com e, no pels, cont b4s ------__ Mexico^.Mako e»c 'gifts.>. _074-Muslcal Girl’s red Wildcat d’eluxe Hay and straw lor s'ole. Call Pertect (or H.S. Of cofiege' (ionrno pets. {275 4- $1 Eoual 2 olfico with air condl-Idl- Range $1.00-^ 0 0 .7 3 3 4772.' QUALITY APPUANCE. u on Incomo. 326-4053. Eqi Instruments 207 Bluo Lakes Blvd. S, bike, 17" wheel, almost like _____ : j _____ Rodeo. Barrens.' potes.*' v - dep. <23-5411 or 7 3 4 ^ . ^ tionlng. $200 mo, 733-1433. new. $50 or bosi offer. Call breakaway, goals, heeling. , housing opportunity __ Pasiode i\t hammer, nails.J. ______ii; 734-2120 Hay (or sale. 324 tons. $50/ “ * CLEAN brick duplex. 2 bdl t hose and connoclorts, $495.5. Aniiquo upright piano with - 734-7498. .______, proven winner. 837-«Sw raw™ We have several 1 bdfS bd 4»sqfttOl9,600sqft ton, good quality. 326-4W L , apt. Kllchon appls, drape 0 (. Radial arm saw w /enda scroll work. & bench. $600.0. • 8VB8______‘ .i% ir' apartm enis avail, goodI locloca- Excollenl Rolaii and/or Of- ;5 Cali 423-5043 eves to seO;____ Men KHS 10 spood. blue. carpets, palio. central i rollers. $395. 2-P225/75X15 OSO-Heatlngand $100. Call 734-0918.______MANURE'SPREADrNG ROCKYMTN.EQUINECTR i avail Ooc. 1. S250 .f d( tions. renlslrom$1E5-$225225. fice Spaces Available In the FOSTER MANAGMENT It radial studded. $100. 1-855-^ i ^ iJ u s e ' guitar, amplifier,ir. AlrConditloning Loo'sCuslomFarmlng WoWo buy 4 soli horses. Boaf- i Realtor owned. 73me2. NT Lynwood-The Cenier 0( It 250 2nd Ave S 73M739739 ' All! 15. $35. 1 700-15 now snoww (ffcrophone.^4-2856.__ ___32WTOor.326-;4964______dinding 4 iraininq. 324-3532. Clean quiet .2 bdrm. tiro. '$65. Tools 4 misc - Blaze P rincess stovo, backm 08&-F]rewood Wendoll low Incomo hous- hoi ' 733-2282 ' ClassicMovie chim ney exit and motor lan. Straw (or~safo $l/bale. Call ThiThoroughbred gelding. 9 carpeted, lrg, living,. W — Ilems. Formica. 733-2491.___ Boxed Kindling: 100 pieces ______324-6590 yOioars. sorrel, 18.2. hookup, carpori; availI EXrw>r Ino, vo'Y nice 2 bdrm aptapts,, . 0 FREETicketWinner! Cail 733-7066.______; Schwinn quallly exorcise - por box. $2.25 each. 10 for STRAW IS CHEAP! Drerossago and English * S.S2flO.-t-dep. 733-1003a apps, Easy to hoal. Starts Movod. m u si soil custom 059-CoiKloiiilnluini bicyclo. Call 324-5485. _ ROCKY DUNCAN ^ $20.00. Cut 2 X 4s approx. Vi ,Pneumonia and scours aro <><)'Soqultallon, Exc disposition.' Duplox- 2 bdrm in oxcollc . Sergor Babylock. 3 Ihroad. built air lig h t wood stove, cord. $50.734-2683. ___ _, sound, greal (or beginning ■ |A 1 & 2 barm apts. UniuinfurrT ForRsnt Burley. Idaho 543-4041, 5 4 3 - ^ evenings noL 1100 balos ol siraw at area. W/O hookup, «2S0. like new. $299 firm. 423-4029. - Firewood for saio. call 543- :$1.Q0/balo.Call6»-«317, rfders. Well irained. 527-. • 1 ' FOSTER MANAGMEWTr i ^ Rent according lo incon ■- Pick-up your lickel no lalorf Schrader w ood stovo, (ike 3f3f. Arco,______. ^ Tina Turner tickels, 4 tickols 4237or543-6940.______: 110 ton 3rd crop hay. $53 per ^ 2S02ndAveS 73M739i» Caaa Grande, EHC^Ho“' § § ' ’^ ' ^ ’945"'*”' ^ ’ than W 3dnc;day. Doc.‘ 2 In new, 32x22x24” . $200. Call -7 for $80. Call 733-4772.______- tho Timos-Nows ofllco. for Hardwood. $65/cord. pine 4 Iton. Cail 733-0199,______HI(1) 2W yr oid mule lor sale. ' 1 bdrm duplex, complete 2"Mrm coii^. redecoraled. ft 7»-8206. Kotchum . . • Exceptional 2 bedroc Trans. Chevy turbo 4000 tho Wod. 4 Thurs.. (Doc. 2 4 _ etc. $75.734^154 or 423^22 = green broke to load. Cali < condo. appliancein?M remodeled, lurnished' , ' * ' now carpoi, lcnc:ed back 120 ton, is't, 2nd 4 3rd cut- In/ autom ^ic. $100, 1953 Chevyy 3)nighjcJasslc_movle.______Seasonal sporting OQulp- ting. $50 a ton. Deliver p326-3293. ! ______'■ ' i fireplace, car port, wate■natnfi now stove. roMg. lu' “7 yard, exlra slorago, $210/ >* IP pine, in lhe round, block, 1 iS M r carpeted, nico localion truck. 5 window, posi rear‘f Peavoy SPI. PA speakers, mont IS a best solior in-'* split and delivered or by lhe :s mall/large lols. 734-2029, 55 v yr old large paint pony,' 1 sanitation, no pels. t3i5p J!* ''' m o. $100 dop, $200/mo-1 yr classlliod. $325. Cail 324-7373. | Twin Falls. $165.543-6600. ' end. 235 6 cyl, many, manyy $500 pair. 260 wall monilor somi. 733-3266 .733-<613. ^180 ion 1st: 1U ton 2nd; call H mo.. $1S0 deposit, IE:__ les'se.A duih, 324-2818. _ extras. Runs oxc, dopon- 734-1924 &7W)238 1 bodroom apartmenl(11 in ' '■ cmp. $200. -2 monilorsr . - Warn to savo monoy? ja lte rs. 686-2008ore234603. h;;7;r Fllor, J275 a month, Seni dabie. $1200. W inchester 306'® speakers. $70. 100 wall Car- Shop classlliod . lirsl lor ; Executive 3 bdn boll action, lealherwlghi I' OW-Fumlture 4 Carpets 1986 3rd crop hay. $35 ton. 10105-Horse Equipment 1 iiinns Citl:en Discount. Donr 060-Warehmss; vin Iwin guitar amp. $250. _ wtiatovoryou nood.'______j Fireplace, .cath. coiling w/scopo. MossDorg 12 ga. 829-5160 days/733-9694 ovos. = - Jrd. 4 M a h o U n d ...73^9300100 siorage Rentals •• M3-6845. ______CASH for good used lur-,^ Kindling wood $10/pickup ; ClrcleJTrallen ', || appia. Privato palio/yrd. — bqUi for «25. M M 47A _____ ig87allaila, 2b0ton1st. 23% rn,Check our selection and ' | nalm.. 1&2 bdrm apts. Unlurn. Re ■z Upright 'piano, oxc. lono',-s'- nilure 4 appllancos. Banner»r load. Cail 825-5617,______moro. 'Adults. Yard main Used wheelchair, very good proloin. 350 ton 2nd, 19.8% Z ,, ). 733- based on income. $10/(nZ i to:storage~ ?( «95.Call734-79M ,______Furniture. 733-1421.______- Poplar iro o a' in biocka. 1 prices belore you buy. R water-sanii: lurn. {450 . 7: protein, 350 ton 3rd, 20.2% Con Pauloa Chevrolet ( ^26 disc on yoar loaso. CasalaDei C ■ RENTALS condilion, $185, Please call Uprigfitjjiano. cJxcol. cond.,I., unspiil. U-haui, $50 cord. , 7008 or Globe Rily 733-2626. ■ ClasslcMovie • protein. Call 544-2622 or Pontiac, GMCTrvcka ' [i r r j ; Prado 324-34^4 E H O ______For ront at reasonable ralos JS _ ...... - tuned. $700. Cali 438-5197 Cail 324-5904 before 2:00. « 544-7576. ______• ' Extra clean, 2 bdrm. in T.l Water skls-KldOer Rcdlinc* . FREETicketWinner! 901 S. Lincoln. Jorom e H undryl *185 Call538-2594 c* '. *" Rod fir split, delivered, j -1% bath, appls. laundr — $220. H.O. T-1 $110. E.P. KENNETH MARSHALL 220 ton high Quality hay; 160 324-3900 or 734-6565 ,] storage, carport/pallo,0, noi 1 bdrm. shower, gas hehoat ■ 4 07W )ffice Ecjuipment stacked. $90 cord. 543-6465. ( ol3rd:60oTlsL 423-5321. J-4046 pd.3094thNoXail734^ Elite. $85. Cail. ^-5714 Twin Falls, Idaho Good saddle & tack -i- new ' pets. S265.326-42S6,32M» o e i-G a ra g a Rentals* TREE REMOVAt.. Chain saw |300 tons oi 3rd cutting dairy horhorseshoeing toolf. $300 lor • bdriri! 2 t>drm duplex, rangjngo/ ------ivE '' r ebu ild hyarauilc Pick-up your lickol tio lalorir workanykind.Call734-l573. j » Exlra nico duplex, 3 bdn — tacks al ABBOn-S AUTO§ ■■ • ClassicMovie hay. 200 tons 4ih cutting all.all. Cali 733^76. ■______. ; pump, (ridgo, garago, no poipols, lhan W ednosday. Doc. 2 in M kitchen appls, iW t pum SUPPLY. .305 Shoshonee FREETickelWinner! : !nayleago. Call 837-6313. ^WE BUY 4 sell used sad­ M attached garago \ ^/doi/door $240/mo -f dep. 734-9652.;2^_ 063-Wanle(JToReflt the Tim es-News ollico. for _ ^ '■ eotloulh. Twin Fai^s.___ tho W ed. 4 Thurs., (Dec. 2 I4 088-Vatl8ty Foods ;700 ton lsl and 3rd. ox- g 3 Hereford steer. 650 lo 900 'h a cres ol pasture. 20 acres Weiner ^ pigs. Call aller 5 Heat & appls. lum. No corn stalks. 25 acres hay. 4 Non- 2 bdrm. 1 bath, conclomlniitnum pafjjg |j .rontlng for'O' 24HRS-. Free estim ates ment. R easonable oilers.s. pong lablo. also good’con­n- Ib. ready lor locker box. Call ' 324-5064. smoker. No pets. }2tO’0 + in Twin . $325 mo, $200 ! ,d ^ail 734-6551. a tio n , $ 1 0 0 X ^ 2 4 ^ 7 3 2 ^ the rest barley stubble. Will iL dep. 734-2048 or 733-2969. " soason. Full hook-up. largo0 ° 19” color TV. $25. Boys red - 324-69l?p.., I li___ curity deposit, appls, a sp a ce , vory low ratos. free 0 Sears personarpAX II desksk King-sizo Big Sur watorbed. lake 50-75 head cattle .or QOOD AREA, vory nicelico 3 lawn carjO included, 543-8C pe 10 spood biko. like now. $50. KoliSrtjIITaMllW ^ iOft^heepiGoats11 _ "HT sum m er parking, no- pots.**• Cail 734-9949 evos, lop. Facsimile machine withth spccial m otionless mat- 09&-Pets&Stippl[es ’ - bdrm, 2 b«th.-Jfplc.i)sragirage.-:; Munroe flobirts or 733-920CI M u 602-92r-6n2.:P.0. Box 476, TZ 6rollaoLpaper>$500or.boslsL .tre s s...p a d d e d , ralis.-. $200,. appis, foncod yard, loas ‘ rhospitai's tjoos'wroioeiric Glassic Movie : loase. J275. c lea n 2 bdrm, units. uni Ouartzsile. Arizona 65346. , ollor. Usod 1 monlh. (Ourur 733-6597.______Ai365. 734-2222.734-6947,:____ can bo (ornishcd. 1787 13 ------controls, $300 or b est oflor., businoss roQuires a lastor FREETIcketWinnerl : _ Wheelchair w/foot rests. K'ingsizo ' waterbod ' w/V/ quality. OFA stock. Will hold . GOOSE CREEK MANO^NOR Hoyburn Avo. E. Cali Jano Ja I- maShine) Call 788-2401 tw okcase A padded rails,8, for- Chrisimas. Shols. APTS. 2 t>drm a p lj,..8W^Slovo, , or Ooon 734-0400. $200, Portable commode.“• liailoy.______JAMES NORWOOD : i- $75, Call 324-2848 evos. . _ _ bunk bo d s. portablelo wofmod,' guaranioed. Call 102-Caltl8 , and relrig, carpoiod. EK cond. heavy duly - BANNERS.733-1421. Exc bloodlines. $175. Cali FREE Ticliel Winner! !|;> ___ _ t n Filer. Nice 1 bdrmI ajU l. Roommate lo shara2J>dribdrm.1 ------Classic Movie iJ' morn or ovos 326-4109.______Ihe-Tlmos-News ollico. lor.«— i. utfllllBS paid "ex'copt eieec l ^ ~ condo: ^ 1b0 ~ ~ ^ ul.mi{ — -bs^gjllomonls-ilSO.wilh. _ .Mcdiiofranean_8iylo^ sofa’ _BONALDJ^ILLEB_.!!;.thflJVod-8uTftuf3_{Ooc , S175.W/Ohook-up32M4775477. 734-4067 ask lor Tfacy. ™ >7"0e7-Misc8lb«llis------tradoi Miracle WaleVrcom-n- - - FREETicReTWinner!—- ^ ^ .l^ v ft-$ 2 4 9 , BANNERS, 'AKC St! Borna’rd srs montfTs' “ 3) night classic movie. - i I-r puteriMd. oioclronic water ~ 'o ld r1-m eler-1-lomale,-ilOQ. _ _ _ _ _ Flier, Idaho 21; A lilllo girla C h r i“ ^ aoHBn*. 3 yrs,oid. excel.r DENISE POWELL ; ea. Cail 543-5231.______1 n^Pick-up youTTickorno'tater — dream . A 7 'X12' playhouse Now Franklin roclinors from I il5 cond, $200. Cail 733-3987 thon Wodnosday. Ooc. 2 in "llO-PoultryiRabbits 11 ; itvf.R'Lfl.2'bdrrirdplx.)ix nii ■ 056-R oom s For Rent ____ sid e d , wiroa for electricity •Gooding, Idaho _ $169.CAINS,733-7111 • V, Black Lab puppies. 10 | k. Pick-up your tickol no later 5 weeks old. $10.733-8120. . [tho Timos-Nows oKice. lor — elec., waikin closol. (oneioncod Cloan, (urn. room, cableleTV. T Slorm windows, insulaiedqh 8 gun locking cabinet, oak, Now Guildcrafl sofa and ! ,lho Wod. 4 Thurs.. (Ooc. 2 4 >50 weli dosignoq. 734-9077. than W ednesday. .Dec. 2 In Classic Movie Z ; yard, c ar port. S290/moopius pi relrlo.. AC. Cail 734-2365.S. carpeted, panelled. $250 " iovesoat. $999.95, CAINS,1. I Dog training with gu a ra n -u^■31 j night classic movie.______J »25dep.Wm03 733-2672 evos 8 wkends. “ the Tlmoa-Nows olfico. for 7 3 3 ; n i 1 ______I toed rosuits. No ago limit. ; .FREETicketWinner! •: ------Houk Retirem enl Homo h the Wod. 4 Thurs.. (Dec. 2 4 5 Cali 326-3381.______|Oood Holstein hellers, 160 n Jerom e Heritage Homesmos seml-prvt room $450, also at - Will trade CJ-S Joep for hoiio oeM lofiipulers ____1 3) nlflhl ciasslcm ovio. .. New "Guiidcraft sofa and ! head. 325-400 lbs. Calt morn GORDON CONGER;; Aptfr-lor persons 62 & olderoid room (or man & wilo $9001001111 tu b of equal value. 324-8406 r lovesoaj, $1049.95. CAINS,i, I Froo puppies, black 4 Of , eves 532-4326 or 532-4278. Twin Falls, Idaho : J or handicappod/disabiG — ClassicMovie COLOR Televisions. Used, 733-7111______' white, pointer 4 lab X, • ablod, alter Hoiida ya, Cali 733-2512513 All Your Pool Supplies I' Plck-up your ticket no'later; -j Will consldoc- singlo pc largo soiection (rom $99.95. T. Wondoll. 536-2647, PRODUCERSllVESTOCK Pic P'ivale room available0 Ilot flbpalr. Recovoting. 4 cuosos FREETicketWinner! V Now remolo 19" color TV. ! than W ednesday, Doc. 2 Irv > * aons undor 62. Fedora; Ken's Furniture & Ap- Opon dairy hoKer saio. tha I J man or woman in slaSlate BOWLADROME 73^0369 $269.95, CAINS, 733-7111 Parakeets &Cockatiel8 DocomborlOth.324-4345. r ' tho Iho Tlmoa-Nows ollice, loi*. » assiste d . Rent/utlls. bast t EARLTAYLOR' piiances. 453 Main Ave E. L Locally raised. 253 7lh Ave r licensed gorialric sholtcollet Always belter buys! 5- Sola sloopor. $249, BAN- | Young polled Hereiord bull. Iho ■']« Wod. 4 Thurs., (Dec. 2 8. f on Income. EHO. 733-5765. home. Medical manag , Twin Falls, Id ah o RCA stereo VCR, VPT M5, Easl or cail 733-6954. ' nage Snapper Mowers, Tillers now 88, never- used, $350.3 NERS^73W421. J _! O ood breeder. Call 324-2658. £3) [night classic movio. - T ; : . Laurel ParkApartmenlamla mont, homestyle meals f Professional dog barking - Jis 8 Traciors, 4 Supplies, Plck-up your lickol no lalor Jim 733-4024 or 423-4630. Vinyl' bean bag', l*MO. $15. ' FREERENT free cablo, TV. Raios slan ' collar, wilh battory chargor. 13 ' head agod, bred Angus ianai Magic ValioyRV and Mowerer than Wodnosday, Doc. 2 in a BANNERS , 733-142lT\ _' 112 In Nov. 1987rornewrenlorntors $475.porrrlo.Call324-6443.143. J'/4 mi. W, on Addison tho Timos-Nows office, for,f RENT A NEW TVI Own a r asking $175. Vari-konnol. cows.I $400. Call 543-5601 o r 11‘ -lrrIgation t now color TV by renting. No0 Vinyl rockor roclinor, $49.90. I 543-4636.______- 176MauricoStN,Apl3041304 ...... ______, 734-1336 the Wod. 4 Thurs.. (Doc, 2 4 '■ largo airllno transport kon- i Approx. 400 joints o( drop '■ ___ 734-4195 croditors^hked. 204 Mainn BANNERS. 733-1421. ] J 3) nlflhl classic movio, _ not. $60. Cail 734-8730. 20 2 hoad 350-400 tb Boliy block solid aet. $20 a lolnt. ' ------067-Mobllfr«omfl------^ ir -ArgrNonh7Cain»r?33-7Ht7- • Registered OB puppy, •ealveet^iW t T^Ci______-800^y^trrtinerg;60y-oH ------Spacious 1&2. Rentals j1 sink._01C, $500.788-4246. 40 IBM monitors wilh ~l keyboard. IBM control unil,I Sylvania audio 4 video. Bostii {ffi-BulldinoMalenals ' ]Female. 4 mo, old.. 1st 20 2 hoad bred cows. Average 6"; B" 300' of 6'’. $2.50 a (oOt. • Bodroom Units —J _ Chriim as gilts, aniiquos 4 ' buys in Magic Valley. Jack's in country 2 Mdroom. FillFiler colloclabies, 2 end tc b io s,:, ; Call886-2312. ' ______- shots. $85. Call 733-3489 or ago a 6 yra. $600 a pioco. Call nisor 4 ond plugs. 324-2134. . 7 T.V.SalB8&Soi^o.^uhl_ C la ss ic Movie 734-2728 ! ______7 766-3539 Of 768-2521 oves — • Enclosed Entries, w/d hookup, no pal), ■«175 drossors. woodon roil-cartI'rt, 40 IBM monitors with AVAILABLE NOWI plus deposit. Coil altor 6jPfi6jE A glassware. Bv appoint-nl- keyboard. IBM control unit.1 ■UPGMDEDANALOG FREETickelWinner! SPECIAL i CHRISTMAS 3 3 Hereford sieor, 850 to 900 i1 Valley modol 14971. 9 . '■ Park Liko Soiling 32M 277or326-*667 ■mont 733-2986and 734-4944.^ Call886-2312, , SALE: Siamese killons: 1 F.. ib, II ready lor lockor box. Call loilower, 1296' conior pivol; AKAIM Gi2TRACK'i . REX STANLEY • 324-8900. ______Jy; i Adult Living Spacious immaculalo lovcovoiy ClassicMovie - '14CHANNELREC0RDER 2 M. left. 6 wooks oid. 3 syslom. aulo stop, runjighl.^. SENIOR CITIZENAI. carpoi, 2 bdim. rfio Burley, idaiio Bluo. i Seal. 733-2981. . . " STUDENT DISCOIJNTSTS utiim oa.no pots., 733-6234, FREETickelWinner! 069-Cani0raE(iuip. USED0NLY1 MONTH Plck-up your ticket no laler>r 'Tiny AKQ Pomeranian pup- -'103-D alry Equipment ^2 Plorco 10 tower, m y : ' Vory cioan, quiol commui r Purchased June 1986 lhan W odnosday. Doc. 2 inn >pies, would hold uniU _ conior pivot system s. lovi • SSS CLYDE CARR Boll and HowoN super 8, rs ty. catpot. drape"}, 1 bdn [: Paid $5,000 lhe Timos-Nows olfico, for>r (Christmas w/dop-. 324-8022. ““ ClaSicMovir angle Impact sprinklers, P - ' ___ ..MAPLE GROVE ^ T S ___ ^JSoodina. Idaho _ r^ovio camera. $50: Motorl2- 150 ond gun. auto stop, rui] Ifin rr rm osl-utllsrno pets.-733-fl23 lor ofl-odttor.-used-once.-$507 i rlT^eafcrOld-eoidon-lab^ -—fREE-TickeUViflWri— l_,o — f '- b a t h a p i r t 4 3 5 ~ ------^ ITT-- .Pichruoiyouaickfit-.no.iatof Z 31 nlghl classic m o v l o r ~- " 'j female,, great rolrloving in­ -llohtrverycieani— ...... Warm'."' com lortatilor~ li than Wodnosday, Doc. 2 in " Fiooa irrno-$10.788^846: —7 “ -52,495^5631 ofler^ R.M. LUKEHART ‘ * Idaho Land niahod. 2 bedroom, 1 FORT HARNEY LUMBER .stincts, noods field work. HAROLD STROUD , th o Times-Nows ollico, (or!or Liko now. Boil 4 Howell _____ 934-4010 , . __733-8300-733-2717 . wido. w /d hookup, walor UNOERNEW ]$50.1 malo, 4 month old Lab t I i? ‘f'O Wod. 4 Thurs„XDoc, 2 A Super 6 sound movio cam-|! . Boise. Idaho Bliss, Idaho — ____ sanitation Included. In Tv« MANAGEMENT ;X. (roo to good homo. Cail □ ClassicMovie -’ 2) niphl classic movio. ______ora wilh cose. also. Chinonn (208)888-9347 PM or Pick-up your tickol no lalor F ails.adult park, no pel 1, leave m essage. Alan . "Wo want 10 mako a lililea >536-6536 or 536-6616. J 4 B m 9 Commorcial ico machino,10 movie projocior w/sound, lhan Wednosday. Doc. 2 in FREETicketWinner! : ^ MAPLE QROVE APTS"S $160 per month. 733-9259, monoy olf a toi ot poopio.^ ~niBtFChair-and~xar =. ,/oiV-i:______* ____ Twin , ‘V. ' — Hours: 6:30 lo 5:30 Mon-Frl 3) nighlclassic movio. — ______Falls, Idaho ' ; • • ' I IdahoLand wot bar, (Iropiaco, all appls'Pis., a ea t. Call 734-8213, ■ ! — — pij 07S-Comm. Devices Sat.. 8:3010 2:00 092-Auctions T Pick-up ybur tickot no lator f . 733«00-733-2717 sioratio sh o o. Call 733-5989.189. Cuslom mado Canadian 070-WantedTdBuy T CalM23-5516 j 1M -H or6es • 'hjlhan W odnosday. Doc. 2 in ___ 2 bdrm trlr house for rontnt iin boige Lynx coat wlih hood. Boo boardr'wantodT'v^iiiiii MolwoTa'Pulsar 100 mobilet . EXTERIOR SIDING |Fine's Consl(]nment Auc­ ______lhc lhe Timos-Nows olfico. fo( 1 • T m o u n t WN vFew apt'TS.T Hanson; For inlo-324-472929 Should fil size 8-1 0 . $2000." • como 10 you. Ray Odormoll.I lolophono. W orks In 2 dil- tion. Every Thurs," 6pm, .ALLj TYPES OF HORSES meino Wod. & Thurs.. (Dec. 2 4 (Prolinlshod 1/2 4x8. I$9,95 I ------14.!2.Bodrooms, Playgrour(ound, *' ■” — ______■_ ' ;----- 726-3951 Sun Valley______— 465-5280 coilcct. , forecl vohiclos. 326-5791. 15 Fiior. Chock In 6-5. Moh- bought and sold. We buy 3)i3) ninht classic movio. & ' ' Laundry Paciiilic - shl) (stud 2x4-86 3/4" unil.I. Thur.' 32W631; anytime. ? For Sale: Hombmade bar, BUYING: scrap goW-jowol- killer horsos. 7334055. H>HASTINGS galod aluminum; .. - Jackpoi. Nv. 702-755-2537 05M)Hlceand rx2'.$1D0,733^ I- •• ______^ - $1.39 lo ss. $1.59) (Redwoodd ' ' ' T « r Business Rental _ ry, diamonds. sterling'g 2x6- 35«- lln. -ft) (Exlorlor - ...... ' PVPVC 4 underground. CalJ N ew '2 bdrm. 2 bath, l c ____ For sate; Olympics Choico:o Blivorwaro. pocket watchos. Plywood 4X&CDXB, $5,99. Mathers, anylimo. 423«47.- ■ -parBgo,-4-plex-onH.-goc ». ■ 079-Appliances ta-Auclloni 092-Aijctions •good- “ a w ,E xcolionlsullo) W o^orn snowplow, revors-s- alivor dollars, coin coiloc-c- „ _ ___ ,. ______7 5/8 4x8 CDXe. $6.99} (5/8 4x8 I ■ IR’RIQATION NEEDS ‘ location In f,F .. 326-52811____ availablo in Blue Lakos)S Iblo 7'6'-. w/haliogon lights.s. lions, etc. Apt size range. 1 yr oid. al-i- T4G, good ono sido, $10,50 Gatod 4 underground pipo^ New 2 bdrm dpix, Kimbotibotly, Olflco Park. 664 sq It. all hardware, cab controls.s. Idaho Coin Galleries . mond. $249. BANNERS, shl) (1x4-6 Codar (415 pcs, Design fabrication, repairs, no stops, w/d hooKuioKup, ^4-5656.3 M Property Mgl>1gl com plcle. $1250.436-4660. 302 North Ma i n . r a 3 ^ . _ 733-1421. ______A B 1 ^ 1 andhoii-arcwoiding. rango. Iridgo. walor & sani AMOTH IRRK3AT10N : sanll, bluELAKESOFFICEPARI^RK FOR SALE: Schwinn XR-7. ClassicMovie Classic Movie - “ ” “" B ’cSo r s ““’ m ___ furn ndutts DfOl.. —H£L N oinco spjco (oUMflo.. 30300 oxorcisor cyclo, Brighl as HOW = ANDSUPPLY 'p e ts ; - J275/mo plus flop- Q0| sq fl lo 5000 sq (1. Donmnna, now . Excelloni condilion,” FREETlckelWinnerl FREETickelWinner! ?8''x 60” -‘S11,00oa, • ■ 9# 1 mile oast ol Buhl, Hwy 30.' 423-5506 ____ Idaho U n d .. . 73343000 $125, Call 678-3732 (Burley) 30"x60"-.$11.00oa. 543-4777 vi K E N N E T H H E IT Z . KEVIN BAIRD 32"x80”-$11,00oa. J DHILLlh■rNQ B to s______Nowor duplox. now pain ------a d o r 6 pm .______18" OD v^all Iteol pipO paini. C la ssic Movie — Hagerman, Idaho - • TwInFails, Idaho ------■■ ■■THmtSOAY-«.PCCEeCMBMIT • tO*M t8' 'A- choico aroa. garago, -lo For saio: 40'’ Woslinghouse SOUD CORE DOORS - - T4W,$6.50/fldoliv6rod. ar Plck-up your lickel no laloi DENVER. ClCOLORADO heat c o a te .« 7 5 ,733-1359. .. FREETicketWinner!'• , rango, $90, Klngsize,0 Plck-up yciur.tlckol no lator M 32''x60” -$28.50oa, Rocky Mountain Industries. in ihan.W ednesday..Ooc^2-ln ------FORECLOSISURE SALE. _ l/y- • woterbed'-frame-wilh de­k. lhan.Woanosday. Doc^-ln 36” x80"-$34;50ea:------Jarom e. 324-2142.------— — -Nico"2-bodroomrait--aiR ? - a l l a n a n d r ew jr me Timos-Nows olfice, for sig n e r headboard 4 mirror,,, Iho Timos-Nows -olfico. (or ■pIInhcosT water i-sanitatio 4 ino Wod. 4 Thurs.. (Ooc. 2 14 • LAP,SIDING .- 3" hand linos, hook and ' S " Fiier, Idaho box springs & mall incl. lhe Wed. 4 Thurs.-. (Doc. 2 & iurnishod. no moinlonanci 3) nlghl classic movie. (7/16x12x16'.$5.95 oai iaich. 6-'. 8" 4 10" . COD Pick-up your ilckot no lalor lalo $125.Call734-5732. ■ ■ 3) nlQhl classic movio. privato. $265/mo tIOO. do| lii (2x6.18'-20'-22‘, $295.00 por aluminum main lino. Call— • — — -ra^66aorPlpeCo734-520Q5200— than.Wodncaday*,DQC_2-l; FfllOAY-NiTEQET-AWAY-----— NIGHTCRAWLEBS------_ CL6SE«U.I_EBICES_on.«tl - ___ fUOtU>CATtOINALAS>i*KA. IDAHO k WTOMINQ 326-5736. rs— the •TImoe-NewB olfice.- (o . Qiiliiand Bait & Tackle Holpoint ^ . eppilancot ..RIg27E...CCIItlliin*l-EMSC0 _ ,, NORTHVIEWMANOR ■ Ist'SO'room s, quoon bod, 1 OBtii«l«rtliSlcp«lnAlttka...ni tno W od.& Thurs.. moc. 2 1 ‘ Call 734-4944______jfolrlgoralors. dishwashers.;*“&G ...... Eltetrelieitt IIC $/D >/Rom Hiililil1400sinp$CR,(4)lllliaSQ :‘Now Image" Exceptionall • 2 * o r 2 porson$18.00------3)niflhlclassici-novle. It. Paying $12 (or m en’s or $555 rangos. etc.).-All now..allIII 4x6whltobrlck.$12.S08hl ' KW Otitfstor Silt p/b CAT D391399 DInil injixn. 142'K Mm I 114-FarnilmplemBnt5._ U _ .clean. 1-2^ bdrm. J195-J29; ___ Rodoo Clown inn. Jackpot. >/1,OOOJ»Of Ho«k Ibatf, 8'H>'H Sub. (2) ConllatDlal-Emca _ FALLS. _ NV. No rosorvations lssl l (or women's classrings. anyIV luily guarantood. Idaho10 Bath board 4X8.)9.95shl Free Cablo. Seniors.wo ^ EiecUte.Co, 316 S. Uncoln,n, Masonitogressclolh, ... FrteoTripifi hMp«,iMtiUilUttr eqtipaial...lecjttd Rerlli “A t t e n t io n .com e w/di9counl avaiiabiiiabio PROFESSIONALCENTERER com o Isi sorvo. Offer goodKt cond. will plck-up. 324-4170. ^ •1Cody.1ln«la|...RIg34E...C..COBTlRWm-EHSM 0-311 5/...... ' Ofllco apaco. 675 aq (1, ox- ox ih ru Doc. 24.1987. j-Ji joromo. 324-4331. Uta BOO XN Ciairilirt p/b CAT fWRMERS " AND RANCHERS...... 1322WashlngtonSl.N, Wanted, air com prossor Irr •'Wodolivorlhobosldoals 0 «/R«tSlim 1400 SCft. |3) Kat Now you con aell that.ex­ 733-m#—-Ihe-prlce-YOU-wantrTwin lhe sonior cilizen houslnf ___ occasion pieces. 25^5 072-Antiques M Tvpa II S/D ■/Rm Hill 1500 Falls Fal Tractor has a BRAND lanfli! Offico Suite. 785 sq ll. ver 0: tU 2jr:KT.CfgOfrLumber32»<120.- - . Office 8oji 101509 ..S«n •'$ Antonia Tmt 78901 . ' .Qulel 2 bdrm. S255, carporrport. Intorstalo Building, Conlac; 0 Jeromo'sAnllqueMall 4dryors. rangos4TV's, J. 5ru»c CAI, Aucilonttf 4 or cond, upright vacuum, coin 1700 u se d Burley brick (orSf Tit 068.007674 DinKI i. AND IMPLEMENT W/O laciiily. near Lynwoowood Jim Thompson, 73M484 o 3,000'sq. It ol Antiques. BuyJV WORKINGORNOT 9 7 -0 7 0 0 , Mal|inTF.MM077. ,llmRrokk» RoKn. 3S9-4131,131. operated juke box; 734-7749. . TV Doc. 734-0168. anytime. 8alo.733-9307be(ore4pm " ______512 -6 9 ^ • 1935KimberlyRd. • & salil 324-8106.133 E. Main.. - TwinFnilR Tv...... (209)733-6687 V I r •• • ...... l ■ - ■ - 1 ...... ' r . a i , C-loflmes-News.TwInvIn Falla. Idaho Sunday. No'NoveinPef 29.1987______

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u y 127-M6tor>tome9 TSRiyileiJSiippIler^^f------>^^;^_^«-Fannlmplement31 115-Farm.Wofk 122-Sportlng Goods 124-SnowVehicles t2M!;anip6f8&Stiells .izr-MolorHomea lE-Aulo, 1 Partis' is ___ • Wanted Accessories — Goi something to soli? *• ClassicMovie : ClassicMovie ^od^condTrFfosslgnoi 160io Polirlsi •nowmobllei. 2-19W (CAMPEflSALE) ( na skis, Salomon 826 bindings,}. |Indya, 600 & 400, M 9U Trail Beautllul now 1988 Teton;' • Soli It ti)o iow-cosi way... WWill.aacnflee, 1976, 22’ Holi- ~'MMEWiREBUiifPART^ : FREETicketWinner!:-Fi rl Manure hauling and piling. wim classiliod. 733-0626-...... 45.536-6522- 1 734-1336 - [ genoralor. awning, latgo « - - V - 8 $49.50p r . - thelhe Timos-Nows oHic»,'^ Iras, t was $20,000 now ^ Jerome,324-8721. 3)nl|n n l^ h t classic movie. 3)nlohtclaa8lcmovlo. ■ sizo 7. Call 733-0135- _ '1 ■ 9^ 8 4 Anic Cat Eillgro'6000, ' campor, gas rofrlg. pod-a-• $18,500.j Seo a t INTER- . Soveral pair anow tires for HamHannah Flak Jak.l andCU: Farmhand hay choppor, Marker bindings M24;I; $2200.\ Call 324-4615 leavo pot. healer. hydra-Jacks, t ' Atomic skis, 160s; 4 message. r ! . MOUNTAm MOTOR Homos 128-UlllllyI Trallera Ssmall car. plck-up 4 largo proti tia)O.B»<3Maftef5JO ^ 121-BoalsMcce». sloops 4. sliding glass1 In1. Wondoll, 536-2301 or 536- — plck-up. Llkfl new. Bost of-' dou:Sous savlngs^$30 and'ap/' ___ Salomon boots SX70. men's^ 2j place galvanized till i Fvrguaon M. comploio privacy doors, $1295. See atI 26«ovos.^2 ...... ClassicMovie for/trade.Calt f«; 734-2388 ActAct MC-.T-^'^5r8oIecUon,--; ' ClassicMovie size 10': »00/offor. 324-2964.^ snowmobile, trailer, wide 1 onoTno OYBfhaul, now rut^ INTERMOUNTAIN MOTOR • FREETicketWinner! - sn RldQewaya-Kimcfiiiy -423" llro9.exe cond. 7334057.. Homos j In Wondol!, 536-2301 ; Steel belled rk lais with bflr4p»lnl.tiaS0.54W«« _ FREETicketWinner! M u d s.'2 tiros, like new. f4g<4, ? * l Mon-Frl. \ ' 1!J-G u n s& R ifle s .•84&85PhB20rs,1978Kawa- ■ or ( 536-2666 evos. ( NORMAN JONES g Seldom soon, 1978 Kawa, Hay slack rotrlovor, not on" » a • W A L T E R W ELLS Qq \ to gol 1973 20' vaca- I P225-75R15. Call 324-5485. Sold iruck. 73i-52?2 Of 733-M25. - aaki, good cond. 423-5787 ‘ tlonoor, mini-home, 3 bods, TwinFaiis.idaho - BOOLTD. like now. 12.800 ml., Ciiasic S & W modui 29, 44 i * * V*.*.*.* ‘ tinnn/olIcr.Call7344042.. . ^ r BuW.ldahci • mag. 6" . newiybiued, gold dual gas tanks.. *stcreo. Pick-UpPic your tlckot no lalor Verynlce.1980 10' EIDorado,' Cfulso, c was $&9S ndw $5995. (he 133-AulosWinled- ' Plck-up your lickot no latoi: 7 „ inlaid, wood pfesontalioni 1!5-Travel Trallera ' lhan W ednesday, Doc. 2 in 1972 Yamaha 250 Endui'tJ, SNford lhan W ednesday, Doc. 2 ir cell-contained camper, roof Seo s at INTERMOUNTAIN thttho Tlmes-Nows office, for runa good.- $250 or olfer. l35MassgyFero. Gas , S''I caso. extra gfips, shouidof; ; ■ . . . ■ i— ‘ • I WANT YOUR CAR! runs > Iho Timos-News office, foi AC, TV antenna, stereo, MOTOR^ Homos in Wondoll, ihctho Wed. & Thurs., (Dcc. 2 4 Loi Call 42^382 oves. 275MatsoyFo(o.tfsl.c4b I®: holsior. brass and.-pmmo . VMS $3950 now $3495. Seo at 5 Lot m o soil your car for you. C air * , Iho Wod. & Thurs., {Doc. 2 a “ Msolulley « 20' « 536-2301 or 536-2666 ovos. 3) ^ night classic movio. • :^li Cal Jo a n at Canyon Molors 1130 Massoy Forg, dsi, avail-726-5336 ask-tof Joo. - WJ lldom oss trailer, .bod HINTERMOUNTAIN MOTOR • , 3) night classic movlo. Subaru. 734-8860, ----- .ovorhaulM’. ■. Classic Movie aa cro ss roar, excolient tiros, »■Homes In Wondoll, 536-2301 — ; —...... - SirSmaJi utility trailer, oxc Sul------^ 1135 Massoy Forg. dsi. cab. 'Evlrtrudo'4 Mofcufy molors, ...... shishape, couid haul blKos in. ^HeavyEqulpment ; priced 10’ soil. See at IN- 0or 536-2666 ovos. ,,Introducing 1988 31' Mallard ovofhaulod • boals 4 lishlno tackle.klo! F R E E TicketW inner! c Spare tiro. $100.733-6597. _ Tom’8 Marina & Sporl Gd», TERMOUNTAIN MOTOR *...... CClass A. more options lhan y ' 70dlnl'l.dsl: Homos In Wendell, 536-2301 2 axle LoBoy tandem . D-7 C a t 17A series, angle Hoyt>urn/Burloy. 676-7473.f*- GARYTURNER / youV can beliovo, moro Quail- ,„{ IJW^clesiSupplle! dozer, Si'i canopy, doublo drum* <010 JO, dal. cat) or53S-2668 0V0S. " suitable lof car. truck, wood ' 4430 JO, dsi. cab. duals FINAL CLOSE-OUT~ Burley, Idaho , j ------— r I!ly lhan all tho othofs. moro .Of . snow mobile. Sacrilico ccu, good cond. $6000. Call. Plck-up youf-licli6t-no-iator. - doluxe-thaa your, wildest ^ 5 T O ------2-lnt‘l# « 0,-« tttil8k------— T .-1587 SmoKor Crafts, 4-14‘, -127-HotbrHomes ^ t $395.7» < 2 e i ______IM1»82 Can-Am Quaillior 3 E'iv ______1-NH 354 grlndor/mlxor w/ than Wodnosday, Ooc.Jrin dreams. Seo at INTER- -j= M2-. 2 Yachl Club Trailers, ] Beautllul 28' Holidalfo, 5th - MOUNTAIN MOTOR Homes Advertise Afl whoro you'll Joj9uro, 400 cc, good cond. TowTow motor lork lilt,-6000 10;,: ------H4to. fisycnuto iftff 7lmos-Now$ ollico, lor E excellent condition. Mako- 1 E:-loadef irallor. Absoluio I whool, largo refrlg, largo , in Wondeii. 536-2301 or 536- 'inlind ready buyors - in *53(550.43&4M76 evea after 6 cxcc SEAL^BIDSON USED ,,g tho Wed. 4 Thurs., (Ooc. 2 A « oller. Coil 543-6934. ^ cosl or como mako ollors. double bod, velvet uphoi- ^Absolu'ley perfect 1953 26'. 26M L' o ves.^y^-- classillftrt “...... “ '■ olloi - BALE WAGONS Magic Vaiiay RV and Mowort t t 31 tilQht ciassic movlo, ihIho Timos-Nows ollico, for SiSouthwind. 27'. fool air. L ogging & Farm F c ing. ali otherground work, •Chock ouf othor Iho Wed. 4 Thurs., (Ooc. 2 1 9'generator, Michoiin tiros, ROBERTSHERMAN . blor, liko now. J350 or trade 1[ * V .* .* M planting, swathing, baling,ng, Christmas Deals 3) nlQhi classic movie, c:catalytic hir. ready to go "S h o rt o r Long T e rm Rentals... )ck CENTURY BOATLANO for bost aulo. 543-6059. -Twin Falls. Idatio chopping, loader work, rock Very cloan, 1974, 24' Flrobaii •' south for winior. 678-5874 pj picking, manure hauling.fig. 289 Addison W. .73^070 Pick-up your ticket no lalor A sif>(»iu>T>t4 6. Englno Repair at 536-273a, worlt lor you . . . read and .- 32M409 3) night ciassic movlo. Wondoll. " usn tho classifieds. 173-AutoDealer^ 1j?5-*ulo08alere llis-AutoOealera W175-Auto Dealers ITS-175-Auto Dialers - '

175-Auto Dealera l ^ A u l o Dealers 175-Auto Dealers 17S-Auto Dealers - - S J ■ nTmPi C o n IP a u l o s ' W l ; '-MONVTH END)CLRARAANCE- V ______'______/ f!T M i 1987 Pontloc Bonn©™ oviiio.i..,„..Z’I4,995“ S“ 1902 Chovjolot Comoro Z-22 -2 6 -1-: .> 6 ,4 9 5 ” 1 t 1967 C hovfolot Astr...... ’ 1 3 , 7 9 5 “ 1982 Ford B ronco 4x4 -i Cr.’...... > 6 ,3 9 5 ” li] 1987 D odgo C arovco v o n '. n , , , ...... ’ 1 3 , 4 9 5 “ 1985 Chovrolol Celebrity...... 1, ...... > 5 ,9 9 5 “ • 1987 Chovrolot S-10;- i O B io i o ..ii! « ...’ 1 3 , 2 9 5 ” 1986 Chovrolol Spocirumn -• i1 ...... > 5 , 9 9 5 ” THE '8t7s ARE GONEI ______1987 M aid o B X -77 .« . r ...... :...... > 1 2 , 6 9 53“ ” 1982 O lds. 96 Regency »i--v ...... > 5 ,9 9 5 ” 1987 Quick LeSabro ...... ’ 1 2 , 5 9 5 ”” 1984ChovrolclS-IO>i i.-,i...... > b,B V 5""------1987 Ford Taum sWw c a g o n ...... ’ 1 1 , 9 9 55“ ” 1983 Ponlioc Bonneville »1 i ...... ’ 5 , 4 9 5 " 1987 C hovrolot 1/2.1/2 « 4 . , 1 « ...... ’ 1 1 , 8 9 55“ “ . 1985 Ford LTD ...... > 5 ,2 9 5 “ , THE''88RAIiWGEBSrAREHlERE - 1906Ford Taurus ...„ ...... ’ 1 0 , 5 9 5 “ 1985ToyotoP/U «M.-...... > 5 , 2 9 5 “ 1987 P ontiac G ra n d ...... ’ 1 0 , 3 9 53“ ” 19S4 Subaru Wagon • I- - ’...5,195“ } j 1985Audl5000S#l!.. 5 « 7 ...... ’ 1 0 , 2 9 55“ “ 1986 Chovrolot Cavalier WWg g n -,,...’ 4 , 9 9 5 “ 1986 C hovrolot’s-10i-10Blaiot-M?- ...... ’ 1 0 , 0 9 55“ “ 1985 Mercury Lyf>XM-...... :...:...... > 4 , 9 9 5 “ „— _ _— .l987.NliSon-4x4.8iJ., u j i ______L 9 . 9 9 55^?, ” J981 CheyroJot_6jgzqMx4_^,a.n:,. ...’ 4,895” . k —-1966<5MCP/U«;«! S” . 19a3 0 ld s.R eg o n c Y 9 8 ,»■7.T— i.i. :>“ 4 ,7 9 5 “ ’ ‘ 1987 C hevfolot Cot;:o.iica.,.v ...... ’ 9 , 5 9 5>“ “ 1985 ri.«orcufy lynx • 1 r:.7zr::>'“4;i95"—...... ^ 1986 GMC 3 /4 Ton...... , ...... ’ 9 , 4 9 5?” ” 1984FordTempo»i.M ...... ’ 3 ,9 9 5 “ DON’T wi/AIT i OUR SEIELECTIdNWOION'T LAST : i i 1986 D odgo 1/2 4X< ...... > 9 , 4 9 5) “ “ 1979 C a d illa c DoVille • ...... ’ 3 ,9 9 5 “ 1987 ih o v ro lo tC:oiob.iry....,.„,..,‘ o l« 9 , 0 9 5) “ . 1968 Inlornatlonal 2 Ton .M..-, . I I, ...... ’ 2 ,9 9 5 “ 1985 ChovTolol C:aprlco op W gn-111 .’ 8 ,5 9 5>“ ” , 1984 PonliocT1000 -i- •:...... ’ 2 ,6 9 5 “ FOR m -1987 M ilsubishl 4X4 ...... ’ 8 , 2 9 5 “ 1979 Toybfo C olico G T -:...... -v!...... ’ - 2 ,3 9 5 “ 1987ToyotoTorcol« i -• i v ...... ’ 8 , 2 ? 5)“ " 1979 Dodgo 3/4 Ton-M.M...... ’ 2 ,2 9 5 “ ; 1985'Chovrolon TTonvn:.,,„;.;;;--’-8oi rl9 5 "5)09-_]980 Buick R ogot...:.------______J , 9 . 9 5 ? . _ . . . 0DNLY $ [ ‘ 1987PonliacSunbir,b l r a - ,.„ ; ...... ’ 8 , 1 9 5)“ “ 1979 Chovrolot Coptico •...... ” 1 ,9 9 5 “ - 1986GMC l/2Ton. n . - ...... ’ 7 , 8 9 5)“ ” 1979 Chevrolet Monio Carle: m i o 1 ,6 9 5 “! 1985 Ford F-150 -t...... i; ...... ’ 7 , 3 9 5>“ “ 1980Dotsun210 ...... ’ 1 ,6 9 5 ” 1986 C hoyfo!otCC a> avollor • i. 1...... ’ 7 , 0 9 5)“ ” 1980 Buick Skylark !...... ••...... 1 ,5 9 5 “ 59818 1986 C hovrolot C:o.c.io,-i ov ...... ’ 6 , 9 9 5>“ ” 1980 Chevfolot Ciiotlon ...... ’ 1 ,4 9 5 “ 1995 Nissan 4X4 .11-. i » ...... ’ 6 , 9 9 5)“ ” 1979 Ford Plnlo*i/iu...... ■ 1 ,2 9 5 “ ------1986ChovroloKCav:avaii..,.iu ...... ’: 6 , 9 9 5)” “ 1 970V W BUS »> ...... > 1 , 1 9 5 “ Hliippy - Onilly 7 at Irhis Prici: e 1967 C hovrolol Spoiipoctrum-i -' ...... ’ 6 , 8 9 5)“ ” 1973 Chovrolol 1/2 fon pus.rs,.— - >— 995” --; - ______-1987 Dodgo RomISO-.,..,.. 5C ...... ’ '6 , 6 9 5)“ ” 1967 Ford F -100»M w ....;...... ’ 7 9 5 “ \ 1981 C a d illac S^vllli ...... > - 6 7 6 9 5>°® “ —1974-FOrO PintO Wgn-. , ...... — 6 9 5 5 !— - 19aSVWGolf>w->-...... ’ 6 , 4 9 5>“ “ ' 1976 C hrysior N ew port ♦ i^j-i ...... ’ 4 9 5 “ S p sE ndsiM onilMM ight r ______Catn priCT SSOOlfpfatft tu.In. Kid. kansv. and dfrUntlcn DHM'rtcaittaretaaoorf»oe» ___ - NO R E AA S flN A B L Ee S fU b wlE F U S E D moiiT 3 1 p (mmWLMGHt Y ISSS ponmICdGIViCC T R O m ^ 1 TRUCKS I 9 0 1 si. . U n c o ln 132M900I ~ Jer.? r o m e ______m m - ^ ~ <■ ■ . (, - i . . i ■ *1 i I ' ...... <* ' - . :-Sund»y.Now>V7nbgr » . ’:?gz. . . T lm ea^^ew'rl^^11- • t

j t K t t K K H U k MM uto 136-175 - i ' E R ^ I C D E - i E U■ I I D E . _ J36rH6i»yaiijl|x»nlnwl lg-)fflppft»ortiCif»OT IBMIerpury&Llncoln - ■ : •C iassicM o vfie ie , Buy. lell, trade, h •BUOGCTRENTACAR : FHEETIcketWInn!InnArl clw sifiid Is the o mipisc* p lB8e Uncoln.Town t C» a V .NIDIDII C E C I P CD c y ------lotded. apprbx' S4,00i iCALVINMCBRIIIRIDE. S :Z o u .igW, low 4T4.495. : -J w ln Falls, Idaho )d, AC. C a flR o o M S O ^ or r l p B i B , 5 new . 4a^4tfitr6PM . RickHjp your tiekal no ™ ''|| ||" |" 3m } In tkea. r a ir defrost. _____ -_-thin-WednBttdayJ)ae. Ar.Saiai-ll?1.1iftcotn-Cci = = — ■ — — ------I■ lfl« U m e » ^ e w * oHIce -eDntmionrw385-oroe» tkMnta). good condltloi W od. & Thurt., (DecK J*? fer. Call txl W O or boSoffer. Call Bo I B B H . ■ I 3)nightciM«lcmov[a.uec.2* unlvtralty of Idaho, 8 w ■ U S I P C ______2t30oraftBr4Dm73*W ^ ' ^ •7 ^ t t y 1978 Uncoln Tow — lj7rFrtemtinBrr«o) cumm'cu -1964— VW— flabWtr—i - ■ OAflvSJWIWOOOWORKINQ ! OKaC K '8 PA1NHNQ. 30 y e v a _i | 1975PlmlbFini««,.. S 0 L D InoB. $13,500/ Qreilal DaneC Wolfsburg M ltlon, aun r »lUnT Cusiom-ctbiMWnets.-lumifufe.- — «xi«xp. ResMentlal. comm. In- " 780. ■ arles. Call 73^581.*. | ter ------fB ifefr« V « 6 0 0 ,-11971-KW 9 n - - h a t c h b ^ — M ly___24 ----- Placad uadaeMaJieileatf/nooL • jj • terior/exierlor. ref. 734-7310. f m cbjslem nyiiitir. conventional dump> tnick,u ralles, like new, moii -A297 I yourcftoleaf — ------^ 1 350. S & 4 Jake. PS., $14500.iU leave m e ssio e at 72fr4UC3 S " ’ ’ I a -197SFei4Te(jNWi{«h«.Iftta i ...... ^ D7G’w/rlpper. 40 (onRdoulM do itu HonM McoM.m < ; ______------I Your ad will roach a H S f fJU i l W H J I „ ...... - . . . * 3 9 5 - 1 drop lowt>oy. U 197B Mercury Monvch. veryver _ families ovoryday a U nbella^e Senior CtlUen JI ' 1969 P lp o g lt Fun n m . . ' good condilion. $900 or bea haii-s a u t 6 saleS i?3 J74 VW. ru u lll enplnt. I best I results will amaze yi SLOW Income DIscounlal ■ : 32«»7t»w237-0g«. Q»»rcuh.73W7B _____ today and ono ol ouiiu??ri.“ SNOWF ■ 1973P(ioIlii;liliaKn»..™ ...... SOW ~ - great, n e ed s new body. S'BEmOVAL ' I " ■‘o0&TPAINT1NQS44806 g , IMO-' 410 Jolin Ot / • 1982 Mercuiy Lynx. 2 0 doo^ .1 . ly Ad-Vltors will hihelp you I Deere orbestofrer.734-8044. runs m word your ad so ihjlhat it will . 733-1857 423-Sm ■ J 1974 BaickCeiitini ...... SOW t»ck^oo and loader. ‘76 Toyota Corolla, ftoftrt g hatchback, good tires, run ahapo. 7 3 ^ 8 3 6 .73?-7405 ™ * ■ be.mosiclfeclive arand bring. ------I j cond,- runs e x ^ , $1000,0 0 . ^ . Bra«t,$2250,9S«-S746 - ■ you the results you y H 1972llercgnrltai^!s«n.™ ...... ^TfO W . V ------9300 days 7>8-2te9 evesisLorl L — ■ • looking lor. — 166-Autos • OkJsfnoblle ' 1981 D atsv 210 ...... 7 7 3 9 5 : i3M>ick-Up Trucksi , ,146-4X4’8iATV’8 — ■ 73JW31 ______I ■■ m ^ i I [ 1979 H m b Chic .3 .,7 ...... * 9 9 5 : ^ m 55 Chevy” &' c2MC 1973 Scout 6 cyl.. 3 spe E DeliveredI lor driveways. ■ ---• _=j • •• I pickup windshields insinsuil- good shape.1495.733-707: - -'BUOdETRENTACAH ■ parking lotslols. etc.-You can ------:NttlonalCtrp«t8y«t«m«:N -■\ 1979 H ercuyB oteit Wm iin i y n , ...... I S. ■ ■ . ,f5 p l too.I. ICall Northwest I Cleaninfl/dylng C carpels ■ ■ ed/Sd9.00.We’comotoy(M - 1976 % ton Chevy 4 x4,47; > ^ - FORSALE-TCPCOND : W indow Welder, 73»10 1 ...... I Crano&RIgt«gglng.733-1?34. . resurface re wood/llnoleum ■■ 1973 Cadillac D tV llle»t»- ...... W 5 a Bethney camper, 2 seti ll6i»8.Cenilled.7W«W^ J -*'• Classic Moviele tlrea, many extras, ’uood 60, Cellass Supremi;«m. ..'g g a g g g idltion '.Brouoham, 4 dr, AC, AT, PS ■ - 19nileitii||Coipr»«:.m ...... * 9 9 5 . 1 FREETicketWinnei loiiion, p g J B ■ H H B MARKVINEYAR ■. drivers seat. till’, crulso 19aiPi»llacSaiiN.>.».™ ...... ’ 9 9 5 ; 1 A n U 197B T oy o u Jjw d Cfui»« AM/FM.34.000ml.$8595. . . 1 33 Years expxporlonce. | ' E le n ; Idaho—)------doorw agon, good famll) 4 m Lowest labor rate» I In town. _ ■ ™ 1981 O ldanliiig Delta 8818 n ...... SOLD Pick-up your ticket no Ilater ^'unllng vehicle. Ji: ■ Speclallie In repairJr -brakes. I ■ . Hee Trei & shrub topping & | 198SFDnlTaiiiisWa!N»• « « 7 ...... ,. s o i j d : , man Wodnosday, Doc.:oc 2 In P»»S1QO«»>"0 1981 Olds Cullass Supreme9me ■ Shocks, tuno-up, (carb.. &, p ______■ remremoval, free est. Jo h n _ tha Times-Nows oltice,Ice. for 1979 CJ5. 4 X 4 Jeep McBride. 7 3 3 ^ , 734-4365. I ••P- ® AC. cruise coniroi. AMfFKI/FM ” AC. See Kelley atat 4C1 4th ^ Tha HANDIIJDIMAN.Sm plumb- I McE ■Jl977 0lilsngiilltSMliin rt» i*1,595 , the Wod. &'Thurs., (Ogc;30C. 2 & cylinders, AM/FM cassew ette. rtjjiQ c n 7 733 » I Ave. W., TF. Shopop behind ■ ing. sm eleelectrical, remodel- _ 31 nlQhlclassIc movlo.I. great condition. $3800 2511 evenings.______J LogTavom.73*«e6M . J j Ing. Free (esl.73a-7071es ■ ■' | 1977Foninmliililrlnm _____ best ofler. Call 734-2 n flood »lief4pcn.______- iw Scout Pickup tn Q( - — 1982 Olds Omega. 52.00(^000 I JIM'S TREE &UW N CARE m: ' ^ 1978MeftiiTlfaipis f3893 ropair. new paint lob, >b, i and 980 s4x4 Subaru wagi miles. AT, AC, cruise. am AM; ” ______I Tn'T reeand shrub trimming. ■ Inlerior. M00.543«44< rebuilt engine, good cFc FM, 2 new snow tires, $3000sooo. I ■ Quality dd7 wall, speclallz- ■ tandscaplng. Call 7 3 4 ^ 9 . j |I 1978MeianrlloiiretH 1985 XL Ford Ranger. V-6 <'■ ■ ~ SEHVICESPECIALTY | ...... * 1 . 9 9 5 p m I ' I 1979 Ford LTD f»56...... Im 'cass. Best oiler. SeeSoe at ap. PB. PS. 934-5075 eves£ !l JAMES r u h ter M 5 n i l INTHISDIRECTORy | 711W. Polk. Klmborly * H E i S B c S S I ...... SOLD ------1966 GMC SuburU n. 4‘ xX ; Twin Fails, Idaho ■ 1979 CbmiilBt 2 2 8 « « . .. . 1967-79 Ford pickup1 wind- wli a t . PS. PB. duaPalr. di I ______■ Placelaced vnder tho heading of | ' 5 “5 Plck-up your ticket no latorator ® ««, ...... » i ; 9 9 5 s^Jolds installed, S125.25, Wo' heat, Hit. cruise, load* I AKKL^C LAWN CARE I >«'"■*iurcholcel j . 19811 Pontiac C raiP rlinn, co'tne to you-t.lmllod time. " S '* - than Wodnetday. Dec. 2 2 In In I ______i_ uiw i mint cond, $15,500.7>»473 for . Concrete flat work.iria I m e o r _ le a v e your)ur leaves up to us ■ W indow Welder. 733-109 1 2 I1. lh e Tlmes-News ollico, for Dur ad will reach 22.000 ■ 1979Cogtarni7;»7...... * 1 . 9 9 5 1986 GMC Suburban. 4< xX 4. th e Wed. 8 Thurs.. (Dec.. 22 && ■ small jobs. Remodel!els oalnt- I We also winwInierlzeRV equip ■ 1875 ,f o n J F100, rebuill robi a t . PS. PB. dual air. di <73or543^77 ■ . '•"'HI'mlllos everyday and tho " dual 3) night classic movlo. ing and rooling. result 1980 D atsn 210 W a e H n .. oinino. & Iront ond,• newn heat, lilt, cruise, loadcaded, — ------estimates. Call 733-62 isulls win amaze you. Call ■ todayday and one of our friend- _ slBol belted radlat tites« !* mini cond. $15.500.78»473 i. 1979 D ill ...... , bdlerl69.t1fl23.73»631t. in-Auloi-Pljinoulh ■ L Ad-Vlsors will help you I ’ am 2 -84 Dodges. Ram chargi ” word3rd your ad so lhal ll will m 18?6 F-250. 429 ono. AT.JJ’f®,; f * 8P- 150 AT, bolh loadfrId ed ' “ T " ------^------— I ~ I 198DCIievniletCllaUoa.,.7: now 16.5 tlrea. iiOOO C I beI mcmost olloctM ond bring » Call 733-7072. ______174-Autos-Others IU the results you are ■ . 733^)903______I ■ E s Iq s s9 I , . , ______|1l981FuilTliariaIilnl«7«r:::::::i8 S ------'78 Chovy 4 x 4 . new motelotor, ______a■ Coklngfor. m J 1977% ton Ch0»y4x4,oj^.ga»i AT, PS. TW, AC, AM/F»/FM/ SURPLUS CARS sell lor I ______— — l - ' - f ■ ■ SUNSET>ET PAINTING ■ . ttBOO. 1982 ton 6.5dlej $155 (avoragojl Also joops,>ps. Z CARPET LAYIN 1982Uei{inilrnlllagHi: CB.$2100. 324-2841. vork, reasonable ■ m m I J3200. Good PU'a. Call 6 trucks, otc. Now available.ble. I CaltStovo...... < - a est.. 733-7648. I ...... f , e a ^ 4306 or 733-5761. Your Area. 0lrectory-$24.. In- H 1980 Toiola SRS C onilla.» M S-A ntique Autos ____ • --»<■■> cow a.t, s-10467. 1K78 Suburu Brat with thi 1985FonlTen|io.»7o...... - $1200 or ofler. Wkendj C ia s s ic Movie Wkdays a lter 5 pm. Wend >fi 1984CM etCilaUN,» ...... ; 3 , w s I 596-6180.______'FREETicketW inner! 17$~AutoOMlefs I 17&-Auto Dealers I ITS-Aulo Dealers . |I 175-Auto Dealeii |I 17S-AutoDellef9 1963 GMC SIS PU.-Im HI JONMORTENSEh 1984MeminiLynWa{Ni Sierra pkg. club cab. A nijtchlno.sholl..,J5200.b! CcSi Bupert. Idaho . 1985ClM)itDlelClieyettti» days 436-9606 Holand JonJones Plck-up your ticket no lati Pptaloea or eves. 67S-»30.1430 W ednesday. Ooc. 2 1985DQdEeArlns.3,».... tho Tlmes-News olllce, li 1963-86 Ford pickup - wir r r r ■* luL* IhoWod. 4Thurs.,(Doc.i 2 r f i i i -19S({tovnil8tCanHefWeWp I!«r7r*4^95 ------______^5hJold»jD8.t8Ued^J175._Y H o i -it niotrtrtasstcniiovle:------ctSmo to you-Limlted lime. 1983Volks«ateiillaltltn, •Window Welder. 73H09t.10M 1962 Chrysler Newport. 4Hl Chevy 3/4 ton. > tiardtop. Original engino' 'U . (rans. Vory restorabto. $60' 1984 Foni T e i|io G L « « 2 .: , cvippor. Now palnl. aul ■ 734-0646 or 733-2528. - U l ^ rio d tires. <1200.543-8911 “ €PIEN SI AY 12-5 1984PoiliacM !nl.»!^ * 5 , 9 9 5 - r : ‘78 Oatsun PU. long bed i 1 9 7 5 M E R C UaRK-MARQUIS R — Shell. $1600:324:2841.-^ - 149-Aiilos-AHC —1975 PLYMOUTH-» ------T g y s T O f c: Kk l m t 4 D o o r 1984Splia[illL.3»>....!...... *5,995 Fully oquippodod -> Now Only //jOod iransportaiion - Now Onlynly Powor siooring &&brakos-RetalfS1495 b< 'n Ford Courier pu,, ntnew ...... 1985 M ercaijToiiaz 1X44..«...... * 5 , 9 9 5 , -liros,.runs groat, $1800 152-Autos-Bufck best oller^' See al 6 1983Voliam{eolliaiita> r , ^ 3 5 S O _ J i ^ a i CBtsfrlewDr..TF-734.Q323023 I960 Skylark, 4 Or. 49K, Vl > 8 8 AM/FM cass. AT, PW, POI .1984JnlclU)am8j:»^,.. — ;------iMCHeavyfrirtks/Sefni’emi’8- CCrTWr$2950.-Call 636-2500?S,- lJ9M JUJtM 0U:lUIH-VALIANT ------1978^00DGE^ASPEN1 ■N ^-^ -1 977 OLDS^ISTDRDHADO ------Powerttoortngibraki Owor sicoring & brakes -T o d ay Oi ------'87 Park Avenue, 4 dr,' loae iQkos-notollS139S POV. ’Only Nico oldor luiuryury Icar-T oday Only : 1985 Foni Tempo i x a ...... * 6 , 9 9 5 G M C 6x6. 2V, I . good0 con-co od. Immaculate, wholesale d^on $2700.536-2^ Catl 438-5540 eves. 1983 Toyola Cellca G T,»7...... * 6 . 9 9 5 i | 9 5 ^ - ■ O O S TIJteo'2 ton trucks. Propa»opane - ^ ~ i o 0 f j L f0 i 8 8 1988 Ford T b iiiiil»lilnl«n„ ...... SOW pewfirod. With or witho“ 154-Aulos-Cadiliac bflffls, wilh or without lu( _ 197SF0RD1 iMUSTANG 19977 CHEVY CAPRICIICE 1980 FORDID FAIRMONT 1987 Ford T eo ip o '.™ ...... * 8 , 4 9 5 uS3SE iKt gails. Ond1 1978 19: tB33 Cadillac Eldorada i:urrentl)f ‘"’<'0' undi '8, Cad Eldo. gas V8, otoc » s c - 1988 Fom Taim is. ^ . 2 ...... * 8 , 9 9 5 rm lntenance prouram. |i - | 3 8 < B , M e rool. loalhor. 79,000 ml 5 8 8 .o Q I^ G am State Paper $5000 or boat oil. 678-337 1987 Foni Esco(tWagODi»7. 3. = ...... * 8 , 9 9 5 Supf^y, Jo h n Anderaoi 22 1981 MALIBUBU CLASSIC 1!1979 OLDS CUTLASSs s 1 9 8 1 o lLDSOMEGA d : Powor sieoring & broJ<. IL.Trallmobllo fiallicd * - ■ 8 3 t B ^ i a sIdos. 1966 Ford 6 x 66 1 10 FREETicketWinner! g 8 8 1988 Foni laonsW agoo . 39J3.77 ...... * 1 0 . 4 9 5 whoolor w/bantam cram Tow m otor fork till. 6000l iIb r PAUL HOBSON1 1981 OLDS5 (CUTLASS 198(110 BUICK PARK AVEN■HUE 1983 DODGE'/.■'/.TON PICKUP 1983 Cadillac Eldorado .»3.. 7 ...... * 1 0 , 9 9 5 ------fTHk»o»arrS43-6934.------— ^------Burleyrldaho— ^' Pi-nnnmLml rfifxnl «nntjnolnQ.--TodnyJ3nly______IU i/ytu .Tiiiofi ~Today Only— ronl laonsim ...... =zr*Tn995 — 1972> Mack 10-12 yd dumdump Pick-up your lickot no laio iso; irans. than W edneaday, Doc. 2 It imCK, 237 hp, 6 spd Iran: r e , ^ 2 - 4 - ' 1988Mercinilbn|iilSi3i».» ...... * 1 2 , 9 9 5 eiiccond. 733-0836.733-7<057405. tho Tlmes-News oliicc. Tu 3 ^ 3 5 5 i s e ~ J i n ; tho Wod. & Thurs.. 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Excel, cond.ind^ l / l i -f . I - 198l*.Dodou van. 86,0016,000 Allornlnat. Call 326-5928 1984 Ford F150.W 7...... * 6 , 9 9 5 n{Dj&. 4 spd. panlall]llally ~978 Ci^ovy Caprice, loadod, 1M-. NEW - c u ^ m iz o d . $1900 or bosbost ontt' 2 ow ners, runs great, 1982ClievniletSDligilianra ...... * | . M 5 often Catl 734sti??. $1100 or bost olfer. Call - ^ O V i R 733-1456.______1983FordBroiico4X4>.>i<...... * 6 , 9 9 5 ntH m port Sports Cars3 1979 Chovy Monto Carlo, 305 « 1 9 , « 0 0 ____ V8. AT, AC. cruise, runs 5^8 1982FordBniflcolli.i6a...., ...... * 7 . 9 9 5 For salo: 19~72 yollow WVW oood, $1400. Call 324-4708.Z 1981 GRANDI NM A R Q U I S BoDUo, wilh sun root. gooMI*r «f MOti oad window*, powor. 1984 Font 8roico i m i ...... * 8 , 9 9 5 o(OAII good shape, $1500OOor oi 500. -2 door,- hardtop. 318 boat Call 678-3776.______auto., buckets, console, low 1984 Font Brooco i w ...... * 9 , 9 9 5 ' Stan mllos, runs & looks good, prEod to sell, 1965 NIssar l 5 5 _ 5 i k , — _ liS3jTU.Joadod..hll)t>_porpor- Excelleni car tp restore.1 & :L 5 1 12 , 4 9 9 1985 Chevy Blazer 4X4 i«a7 ...... * 9 , 9 9 5 ______. 10. 8 $600 or bo9|-olfrt. Call Bob >oo..„^83.8iIB ! t?500 324-e092oltor12»m.. ’ .. 1587 Fort f250-s;nr—:r:i-rr*9395 ------a ’’’ ^ l i S r e R A N Dr N W A R O U I S — flnm .Sooal 444 2ndAVfl.Ni. N. 1965 Dodge 4 door, beautiful > 8 2 G R A N D M A R Q UUlS I 19S4GRANIN D M A R Q U I S of;Taa.??«avcnlnoe ___ shape, now storoo. V8. AT.AT PrMkHMlyOwMdtyMr. 1986 Fort F 2 6 0 ,™ ...... 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ByTheTime*-NewBra I •, ' ' j played la s t n i ^ t andI thtl is one. Com- Tr«nkle. -i *1 didnt think anybodyly p a r to f th e second half. Cooper,Cl who d a y a t Snow,w. aand w ill p la y D ixie th«i ' : pten is as talented asas any team in played thattiat well (against Fresno)." scored 16 pointe in thele first half, next night, ------— VENTURArColifr-lifi— ^Theleaaons------— - theeouutiy."— ------lagles-rolled -to -leada of asIS-twisWd—his—ankle—ju -- ju s t- b e f o r e - — TTie victoiy»iy-improved-CJSre-Ma ------'of an embarraBslngg 8;81-80 loes t o a 1- ,CSI, which was brairacketed in the many as1 1116 points in the first halfJf halftimeandsatoutmucl:ichofthesec- *onrecordto4to4-J. 4 team Friday n i ^iht t w ere obvioualy M ~ f i ^ t rou n d o f th is to uimamentinan- n behind sopsophomore forward Mauroro ond half. H e ended thehe game 20 No box sconicore of S a tu rd a y ’s garnet. Uy-bHhe^GoUege------J ------tid p a tio n o fth e -E a ^les‘iDeetingil9*~~Gomes' e i IJrpolntsTad-Todd’PetBr:- 12" r*~ pOiHtM iimw* n-tcammate was avallablgiblgTtrpr^Bftlmg. of Southern Idaho’so’e m e:^ basket- M fifading. California jijunior college son’s seven’en and w entintd the lockersr DeLbngifoung,Tfreshminan. "Xir " day. -F r e tn o - - »ophomora - .L-: = ball team here Satunairday. ' - - • c h am p lo ^ Y ratu ra .Ciommonity.C^l--oi room laadiiding 42-27. CSI-steadily in-D- T h e Eagles p o t 7ilne~p!Tlayenlnto— rid B aro ett sco red a layup . ....Tht defending U>Na tio n a l-J u n io r------l ^ e in th e championshship game, will cz«ased ththat margin tlm>ugh thele the scoring column, leddbyOomei e>?»rfDovidI econds remaining ^ v e CoUeg? AtbleUc Aaa\asodation.cham' get to meet the homtnestanding Pi*, fipst partt oof the second half, crest-:t> with 24 pointe and ToiPankCollini to ■ Pion Eaglea. who hfiad a d th eir 20-gam e, [ • , ...... —rotos anyw ay in today;iy|8_conspjatlwi.-_jpg;at,:a I 773-60.bulge with a littlele,,w ithll. _ _ the Rams an8X-79-lead,an and CSFs. xsomniascd the first .of a L:.; winning-atreak broljroTcen by F resno -bracket, championshiclip-at-^-p.m . more thanin four minutes remaining;;lg; ;_:^"We_came in h e re to gegst r ia a y for T odd P e t c w C i^ College Fridaylay night in the ^ MST. Like CSI, Ventuiu ia w as a f ir s t- ' in th e^ mlime. '< ’ < ’ regionals (CSI’s Rc ftee “ throw - opportiinl^ ...... r i-baYfctied :th e-geuue with first round o f th e VeVentura iflwanis — .:r; —roand-unsetvictimon-lrrFriday.~'_—■ ‘Thnyltkliketq gat^tp aod-dowp4h»-i»-sehedttle),« said- ^Tren 'I.. lnviUitiuual " twimnametiti in . icf.. ^ Aga in s t Compton, ncnow 3»2 for th e court,* saidaid T renkle. “Wp went to a wan ted to p la y ^ a iM likike cim p to n --13 sccondjjle lefl ft...... bounded S aturday^ afternoonai b^ d^ like wewrHid~toaay7w’dbe*^aying ring 'seasob, the Eaglesdf3i3 eVer>^hg zone (defecfe'nse)~for a ^ i l e ' ah'd w erere a n d V eh tu ia to g e t iread;idy fqr Snow The Ramaimai who went into'theT feating h i^y regaigarded ComptOQ toni^t,ht.‘- said CSI Coach FredVed S atu rd ay th ey didn’tt ido Friday able to i»ntsntrol it." and Dixie and Treasusure Valley, gome with1 a 1-4] record after lodng! Coipmunity Collegeege of Compton, ^nklekle, referring to the tourjur- play defense, reboundid with consis- llie Tarta rta rs w ere h u rt by the ab-t>- W hether we win or losee iisn 't as im- J • th e ir first fourfoui games of the season,' t a consolation- namentant’s championship : bracketJcst__tency.andJB]u4(oodAhi ihots ------Bence.oLYi:A^ncent Cooper, .who. waala portent aa how we play,* h a d t r a i l sd by os m any a s 18 pointe* bracket contest scheduiiuling. "liiere’sju st no compar*jar- “T he b iggest differenenceisthatwe averaginglg 23 pointe through thele CSI ia scheduled to openo| i u re- in th e firstthalfondby hai 11 inthesec^ . *fiad we played a games last night ison in italent between the team we played for 40 minutesea today," said first fourr cgames, during the earlyly gional schedule at homene next Fri- ond before9 iUste^ng their comeback^

I Sunday.y. November29.l907 p w ^ ewa. Twin Psira. Miho-’ ■ NBA roundup) DI 2 H>rti:s ^ Prep roundupi DI 2 ■"A^culture-Bu:jsineMD5-6- —M ______|4Web<>er crusihe&Ida aho, 59^L-30,gj in Sir!rst rounid ofl-A\A play/offs lin B y F R A N K H IL'L L the national champioiionship. I real- S p e c ia l to The Tinu'imeS’Neivs lay feel bad sometiitimes when I " score. I really feel bai)ad for Fine to MOSCOW -- Fullback Sean — work h is ass off and fofor m e to come Sanders scorcd a playoffp record six _____ in and then score theic touchdowns. / touchdowns . andnd tailback Fine Unga rushed forir 1431 y a rd s, b u t it Defensively, the Wildcats ^^H jjjl was probably thbe e zest : o f seventh- / > switohed out of the base J year Weber Statitate. Coach- Mike ^ jL defensive in order to piput more pres- Price that was resresponsible for thc ' sure on the perimetc;ter of Idaho’s Wildcats’ 69-30 drdrubbing of Idaho offense. ’ in th e first roundid oc fth e NCAA Di­ “We really got pressure j on ------—vision— I-AA ] playoffs h ere— touch; ea pass from Carlson tto tight end W e b e r C o a c h M ike PriP r ic e is c a r r ie d f r o m flelc:ld b y h is p la y e r a a f t e r beatingb e i Idaho sea Saturday for)r ^405 yards, four senior.ior. “The only record I wontt iia a ♦ S e e ID A H O oin n P a g o D 2

BoiseB St. OUitslugs isuI W --49 in (Classic• NoTs S5emii;iolesjscome ByS^ffPEYROhT)N------rivalriciricsrealizcd-its bounds of inten-:en*—be th e re fo ra- long timime," chimcd in .precious.I. , -i . ' ' .Special lo Thc 'Hmes-ies-Ncivs sity inn ffront of a hot-blooded crowdjwd Boise“State ^ard CChris Childs, “I’d callilj it baptism," ISU Coach of9,042'42 in th e ’Pavilion, whose 16 points andnd four steals JimBoutir.tin said describing thc pres- backt(to beat Fl(lori(da 28 landed him on the oil BOISE - Boise! StState basketball Eorlicrlicr, M ichoel . Brown’s 28 oll-toumament sure his } i untested', guards hod •» to GAINESVILLE,-^In'la. (AP: ------cggclrfiofaijyD yu •did did ' n ut' huvc~th e— p u in t^a — ------faeer^ncr«or« d ib le4 -L ------Dcrek-Schnrtdrktckcaiti-lWTTeia------ithcd victor Satur-— Collegege of ldaho to an 81*67-'Victor>U3ry • Boise S ta te ’s tireleasas pressure-de- But thehe Bengals turned up the- boiinceDf an unscathc ■ goals,' "and:: iDayne-3—Williams— R ^ a te d : Lewis-Clork Stoto in thc tourour- fense — only slightlyy m'orc furious heat on Bi :d stories‘= ^ 4 '" ‘ day night the afterftcmmath of the over Lc Boise State, yielding only acorcd twice on 1-yarard runa as , mt consolation final betweeneen than thc kind of man-m-to-man pres- two basketkets in thc first 8:44 of thc Broncos' 62*49 wirti overo\ Idaho S ta te nam ent third-ranked FloridaI £Stete came sure ISU played — ki in thc championshiphip game of Real NAIAfo^foes. kept the Ben- second halllolf. from bchjnd to b eat FloHonda 28-14 ond straightight year. Thc Gators “A} s a team , w e d id n 't likc getting■ing gals from scoring a baaketb( for the “We kne ■ Dairy Classic. :new going into thc game .•tit and end a six-gam e loaosing streak will play UCLA U( in the Aloha Ts," lost 6 m in u tes nnd 22 s ‘I w as w alking to-do to the radio bumpedJcd off by them in the playoffs," I scconds of the was goinging to bc intense," said in th e rivalry. Bowl on ChriiChristmas D ay. fironco forwoi^.Amell Jones,ies, firat h a lf and th e firal ehow as (College of Idaho1 coachcs) said Sr rat 1:27 of the Jonos, thehc tournament’s most valu- Thc victory was BcBobby Bow- S m ith scored scot touchdovms on mbering ISU’s one-point vievie- sccond. Bu6 Connor and MaiVlarty Holly were rememt ______ablc' playegyer after 18-point burst ___ den’s 100th as coach-li-at-Florida— runa of 5 and 4 y ard s w ith in a 2 :’ over-Boise-Stnte'in lust ycdr’tar’s' ISU’s halfUinc'tbialal of'13 poinis ogainatldti walking out andjJ thcy_.Bard,.Ui !th o t to ry ovt Idaho Stote.'"it was defense Stote ond the Semirlinolcs, 10-1 26 sp a n of)f ththe first h a lf oa Flor- ietison Big Sky CJohferenco tojur> u r was a historic low forr ia Boise Stete ogainst dc — w asn't a gam’e,'it wawas a war’," Dye postsetii defense and we were just heaOtfig into the Fii? ic s te . Bowl, id a took advaidvantege of an interccp- mt - a loss that kept the,22-JJ2;8 .opponent. said with o faintljItly battle-weary nament ' trying tom) move it u p a notoh.“ . against Nebraska, ste;toyed in the tion and1 1Huey Richardson's Broncoe JAA T he Broncos, meoranwhile, were When.IS tone. coa • out of the NCAA ISU forward Rodney, H ar-;ll^'r raco for th e national blocked puntunt to take a 14-3 lead loti- feasting on ISVs 16 fl In thiB two-j)rongeIged assult, there toumanlament. "That kind of moti- . first-half tour* ris h it a faifast break layin with 12:01' championship. - - five secondsinds into - th e socond - . novera and rolling up were purple heartss aall around. O ne v atedlU ui 8“ ^ j----- ^------— ...... ip a 26-13 lead to play. IdIdaho State had narrowed Schmidt, the NCAA^ ' s all-timo period.______(tho m em oiy of th a t’loss) will in a gom e in which ------o f theBtfrSky’sTHOSTioflt hotlv siblced' “It (tl h points w ere • S e e BRONCOSBE on Page D2 leading Division I scoi:orer, kicftcd Florida State Stj took charge in I _____ field goals of 23, 63 aniiid 37 yarda the secondi ququarter, th o u g h , aban- _____ as’Florida StutcToughth t back from doning-ftho-Lp10 pasa for-u-powfitful, __ _ Vandalits beat CCougars forj ioumi d n v m t ^ cc r o t i m 7 a 14-3 deficit. Willilliams' first running gami:ame th u t pro d u ced 279 touchdow n capped ia 41-yard yards and1 twotw lOOryard hinnere. SPOKANE, Wael'aah. (AP) - his rightjht foot in an afternoon prac-ac- to a 82-61 victory -o\-over Eastern linnutea to go in tho half. Gonzaga :. drive after a Floridaa punt ond Samniic Smitsmith finiahed with 116 Raymond Brown scoiscorcd. 17 points tice SatuIturday. W ashin^n to.capturcrc third place then widenIcned the advuntegc to 42-2 . put tho Scifiinolcs ahahead 18-14 y a rd s on 17 carrics. i and backup ond was named thc.he tournament’s Idaho, got 14 points eachich in the toumoment; 2 1 a tin teerm r r ission. with 4:50 remaining irin the third tailback DeiDexter Carter gained most valuable playor^oras ho led tho from An ies Marlon Wadlington I quarter. 1 1 1 on 19 a ttc m p te . for tho ulldogs capitolizcd on poor Idaho Vandals to a 63-49 victory Fitch. help pace th e Gonzo E dgar B en n ett’s twovo-point con- Scm inolcs.B. Washington shooting in over Washington Stat>tate S a tu rd a y in Washii by while Gale Berry scorcd^21poi„Uto version run mode it: 20-14,J and' Florida's's' !^Kerwin Bell needed ihington State, l-l, was led by ; Jhalf, shooting 60 perccnt thc championship gamega of tho In- BrianWright Wj with 18 pointe. lead Eastern Washingtc ''t Danny McManus coromplcted a only 79 yardiarda'passing to bccomo ic floor. In contrast, the land Empire Boflkctbt•tball Classic.. Idaho10 held a 23-19 halftime ead!od G o n z a g a is l-lo n d E c le . two-point pass to HcIcrb Gainer the Southeatheastem Conference’s onvcrted only 39 percent of . It was a rematchch of lost ycar’fll and althilthugh the game was cloae 0* after Williams scored1 con another all-time yardyardage leader. He sur- )sc ington fell to 0-2. loto from th e floor in tho title game, which wua wm olso won by thn^ughc{bout the second half, Wash-3h- • W ith’ G onzaga Icadining 23.17 with tie l-y ard ru n w ith 10:363 left.1 passed Johnohn Reaves' record in h a ir Idaho. ingtonI StState never led. 8:23 left in the first hehnir, tho Bull- “P?,"'"® • ■ Florida, which gott 100 yards tlie final mitminute, completing 12 iga also outreboundcd thc B ut W ashington SUS tatb played th is In tho thc consolation-game,’'Doug iswcrcd points » rushing from freshmum n Em m itt ' o f 20. a^ttemptmpts for 114 yardslthat s'* ug dogs ran off 11 unansv :8-31, 1- • one shorthahdc^ as-Bs-Brian Quinnett Sprodlcyley acored a game-high ’26 ■ over tho next four mir.imtM tipull Eagle.38-. . Smith, finished the rcrcguluc aea' ' left him withwith a c areo r to ta l of 7, son with a 6-5 rccord1 forf the see- • SEMISMIOLESonP«goD3 : iwas unable to playy aftert breaking , pointsto to lead th c Cionzaga B ulldogs>gs ohcad of the Eaglea 34-14-17 w ith four • S co VAVANDALS o n P ag o 0 2 I ' ' 1 ■ - I 1 •

! WTImsi-Nows. TwinFIn Falla. W aho S unday, NoviI ov e m b er 2 9 ,19S7 44JOTddan reallies anoth< lerB iulls’c:ornelback \win ; ; : HOUSTON (AP)' -— Michaol Jor- " Indiana 131 night<91.7(•76 with 3:43 to go in tho • ii : ^an aiTd'rookie Horaerace Orast led a p I' Milwaukee 112? . _ . N e w Y oork r i 1 0 5 ^ Pro basketball third-quartirter, and Seattle was un- -■ * Chicago rally fifom aan n :lhe-point defi-. * ■ Seattle 115 abletodra^s■aw any cloacr than seven.’ Boston 97 C l e v e l am n i d93 quarter’ aa the . i . 'd t in the Tourth qu MILWAUKEE (AP) -- P1 a u l i t e s - ouaton 35-14 in - INDIANAPOLIS CAP ORK (AP) - Gerald ; ' Sulla outacorcd Hom ^V poinS-W oshlr sey^red-ai-rpoint*,^ -J-— Eeraon-seored-16-ofhia'; lngton-124— j— 0Md~ lead after a 12*0 runm oti 6:24 of the Atlanta ^ tendinitis, scorcd seven Ita outacored San Antonioio field goal before Dannyly Y oung’s 2 0 - 61 le a d a t( halftimhi e. S together ono10 nmoro spurt to clinch first period. Short setecorcd 13 firat- 3 3 .2 3 , lead the Celtics on a 1212-1 run to the victoiy. Ew n the third period, and builtIt footer with one aecondid left in the Ewing climaxed the 14- quarter pointa, but; alalso picked up g. s t a r t th c se co n d h a lf, tggest lead when Cliffff quarter. T h e P istons s tt needed just 66 ecc* . 5 r u n w ith thliree rei consecutive dunka, three fouls and sat oi t out thc sccond Leviog^ston hit a layup with 7:23 ends to erase crc thnt margin in thele L o r ^ K ry s tk o w ia k th e i York a 93-78 tead with period. "n"l0°2™ ^""eNewYoi le ftin thhe e gamo to make it 113-81. The P acers ah o t 59 pepercent (29-of- third periodiod, and the lead changcdd points for Milwaukee in c nd the Cavaliers didn’t thot opened the lead back'k to 7 ? 7 C ? ' 49} in the first h a lf andid le d 6 6-69 a t h a n d s 141 t:times in the quarter. A\ 7 ‘ g e t c lo se a glin a in .' . Atlanta 124 ______E e t ur r JGudmundason led San An-n - th e break. H erb Will'illia m s, ^ h o Fay u p b y _Bernard ^ King, who scoredd ____ M ilw a u k e e _took.a_nJ.5_^5-78 lead in ___ , ______San Antonioi j1TOO tonio wilwith 21 points and Alvinin ' scored 16 in h ia th ird attstraight ^m e 20 points,I, p u t th e B u llets ahead to0 the final period before DeDayc scored' Jackson finishedfinis with 15 pointa, Robertaoison added 14. John BattleJc sinM coming off the: iiyuredi list stay, 73^72•72, a n d 'W a sh in g to n ex-IC- eight straight'points for■ tlthe Celtics 13 assists andnd eightt rebounds as he , ATLANTA (AP) - Randy Wit- and Spupud Webb each scored 1414 w ith a contusion o f hiaI calf,o gave In- tended theic lead1 to 87-78 going (o thele and then dished to Dcnniinis Johnson continued to0 sparksi the Knicks’ of- tmon scored 18 points, po: leading pointa for tho H aw ka. / diana Its biggest odvanantago bf the final quartc:rter. fo r 0 la y u p ’to m a k e it 91-9i•90. fense in his rookierooi season.

— W o ood Rivi7cr opein s Jackppfr.0«uUM)2i««u4t.A- s s s Bulldog AlUaUcDiTtsicB wirn over E V.iUuuHt.V,ya>.SAS'ab. ICO. Baalca 14 ft: 2 g ' S « 0* !*■ m laruucKial BolUa 9 10I f j; « . ByThcTi: JACKPOIPOf^nCciirRoberta PluUailtUt \ S !ud 10 n Times-News ' Nn'liA 4 a M 6 poinU here Friday 4 < JUS3 S 6iWnli;'tCelkpBuk«ii>tUihtUSram Eaofi Hra;T74.0(lKhafp• L T h. GF CA in 31 pointsits and Brandoti Crego andd '------pcning 31-22 non-con- Dwell II 9 ligh school girls’ bos- . cu n p to s .rn J Lafg'iUfisc»ulllg.Sl,MKt,MKka»ri97 O i«p 10 11 I ; 22 M 97 Rick Bradshjshaw pulled down 12 re- Jeff Steadman added ] il? 1 . I FVmCUlaiaicmic , Tonnla < 10 11 : victory over White BrBwaM.S«itHiap«hinn Sc Ulil / * 12 lly. • E" ni ^Din.« '* as Wood Riv?iver opened the bi^s’bai- - Grace won the junio,ior varsity iU 2>> Celbr7i.Su«k» r>nL>uD47.Sut>>r»iun4«b4« ■■ f Snjlh'l> ga-, !; ism t C«MUrallU ______rtitdjaPwiilBTIU •aeon-w ith a 63-64 victory iguarsi)rokc-out-of.a—. — — ------• • WESIER.VCOSFEMHCE•HCE------CsppiBSt».E*iiini80:Or-- ’ » iMnu“ ketball-eeae y preliminary. D«nsMil>9<.VnBgatT< i 3 27 110 «• over Kimberberly. _____ , -IT 30 tt r sluggish first’halffirs by outacor- ~ 0>Miuhi9 Fndii'iCi j. ' bnlo - ilunMT >. UtlliMi {. Ka«ili111 le. OfUtSoui 5, w h ic h \Vhitc \Vhi Pine never , . L'uii ; t iUiii 1 Hetnrin.KauiiSLVu>mit44 ’ ll.nfcrt4.BuflaW ’ *”’ Bulldog tearjam by b u tscoring thc viai- tlouua t 1 ii» a Ih lbuU.UBlctii;aM BflWWM.Ala.7» Pliiiburrt 4. WiihiRfioft 3 ' Suaitnanl2.KieiiIiaa9TciUl>’I9IM725! SuAoUM _ s a JUJM 3‘»___ l^ty>(^7t^i«(i| ______Ih-rdrUTirUtt______Prli^llSLlyiiaO “I tora 18-10I in th c th ird q u arter, 3-poial pata. CfK». Rubr U'. CJbm. Fc ______..., lucnataU------3—r JKI ' i______I U S4 11 »— T ------T h < -B ualldogs-mowed-to-within— ll< 3------^ _ Cr«ad Ripid. M.J. SjSjtiiTlh. Mih Wmt«M«n|Wita^3 ^ ri^mrimrSaljrtnlfmF ------“I LAui™ ... nj four po'ntsts : a t one sta g e , b ut could iUlTsuIi:S4^022 SlM CnalAUikiShsMShsMoul Saiu:^) aer. _ • ' • jBuhl83 JukpM-Ceaci2eaci 2. Cum 2. EU>na IE. Uufltli {is siSSi’iilferM Srair.iuUinala g e t n o c lo se r «.V>miu5.TMalH:llalM:llft-l73l. , I, iOO _ 3n Kt> fVuSLUJufiitun Anuu79.U.a6.Qurtin33 - points, Se. rndt/>a>BM iiS I<7 •— t TcnNiUiion Bl SML-Brt^fad 74. Hf^sm <7 S FILER - Buhl put 111 p la y e rs BcnoalD.Sraubin IMUbki-Aiyt>crut 90. S«' TriiTfiaaSL M lloaliral 7. Wianip«| 3 preliminary.ry. 58-44. ■ iinto the scoring column hi Riitim 90. BraeUra C«L Tt. OT UaaiFT..'»4.1^u«».7373 Miria»«a<.Sl.Uuii4 ------:— 18, .» 57 54 I c ™ n ® “p » : M k p o tt55 s .iffinisss* Rulj^tBdni7i.U'B.P>t.nc>ln.tauI*" • Weo.n[«ii.h w»hip Todar'aCaiC*a« Kimb.rly-HcK.nlrKinli^a. Dana 23. Eilm 3. Jackaaa 12. X.I-I- ing I 83-54 non-confercnce0 boys'bas- W h i t e P i n . Fb«nittia.!>nJ«rw7lOT f e S ' K M V i tlnuiioniiBttfral»nnlSl& M MttrW 77. UiMiHipt)S3 O NfwYcrtliUBd/^O-f*(«YntRavin.S- ' Hm ,- Jaqij"«.^3l‘,'wKiUVTw 9. D-.i.l’J. 9., -1 k e tb a ll v ic to ry o v e r F ile r. PcnUad n.U A^lH Ctlppm n97 5lockt«iat7.J«wrC.l.Sl.5JLO Nsnni.-B«lcnar II»ilrJ.At7n>!rni|2.i>|2.Gillrll2.ToUl. 265.ir2563. coUaStui tn .r£ iitw ^ IU I TmimiSt.l01.Ibl{in-Smik;Vk74 ThinlFlK "plaCT ... .^fwJm»y,iLo.Ai%|T^ki>«p£L TJirwpgial (oilrxtr M'ood Ritrr, Jaqj«i i2' FouM Ovi mon scored JAeKPOT--T---Harold''Andrewa • OtmnM ‘ -T\iftj7».B«4»lii72 K.isbcrl^.McKialv-,'’ ' ____Senior guardyJocl Cann W.\'irruiSl IG3.W.Vt.V«)nh);b 97 'ClukL'.iLFnsmfhisSL:: ascy Boyer ’ scored 14 pointloints here Friday night NmYgrt lOS.CbrtltBdn WMamitrr.PLU.CUmirsa • ilxkar-tu^«^ 17 points, tcammato'Cas ' V'uliuMIl(.Dinltl(2} had -16 and Scott Erickskson 15- to Keith BallBal added II to lead A}td7 NC.-Cm)WruaiI.Lnicii-RlirM(™ ’ College scori r e s - D E C L O— - Sharp-shooting Grace: t».Uu Dui«liaAKLiiKliliaSL7( hmicraCluM lu jp fw ------p u t fo u r- plaj)layera- in doubio -figurcu—:. The Jaguars,lars, who hod led 13-5 J TaUr'tCtat E*it Cmtmi U.laif'Mi 177 TTi.nll“ PUc " ■ ~~ T ^ik‘e Brady led tKe Wild SnJ^JmJuhnUa^^^.B^ here Saturdcrday night'cn route to n ildcats with -after the first•st quarter.c had.'to.fight ^ _ CiuW7tl.Wat.buM 14 p o in ts . rurmul9.Enkii>.44 KtfCToumai,ura.Bi»»i • £nMfy*Htnry23,«'MK* 67-56 non-co•conferencc boys’ basket- offa comebockiick b>; the B obcats in the >S •. Ow»uS«lh«BM.S.C-W->tain,lninr.a)51 NBA box scores Ct«rpoaSLSL3J The Grizj•izzlies outscorcd their -» » » H half !S3;.?c'^.2:'Jr'"." E.K«lwk.40.»'.Kwwli, MT^iaio______hosts 13-9 in th e sccond period, nnri , , • . C-rtiBMl-n.Dui.Tl-ll-URtfTt' UiuIt>3-po.nl ,;.I.. B«hl,’ » }-3 }4. JiciM $-1} M li. Wilkmi»lii wf 74 N.C.•Alh»1^U. 144, Voorhm43S'** Ur»f«-C.li.ll4.T»ar««»Tp Bajrfili.Cannon. klolali I9164J«. ■ 37: tkN>ilr M (K) 0. CutnuhlII 24M 34 7 S.«Oikta.»8.Jlt.';HHSl.«2<2 Si.JcJui'iIU.KmanlSO" •" llanJiall 41, Jtc« iftdiKOMi2 Kowitz. t _ F«W0«l:Jaa NsrfDUiSia}.Lnn(iMw7S t/'w Sm Pt»»»«it 7 i r ------I T , PtT.bjt.T>«4I.C««rtO IITS. A3 5WLMiniUU.GKtfuM Atil>MChnitiun.AM>li>S(.I.e. -< S% Lon(ju9I.W«AgHU SftniS Plan ^ SoclSm V. -n. Of.sbl.MSi|sr ■ BronICOS ------m I Fniitd Soulhfn U. 97. Btl^nn 79 — O h io• State,5 ■ I .. Mi-Prtn. Rriouadi-CUnliMlltd n - Tnn..Mim«»S,C«tttU C*pi.Sl.OUi.73.E.!ttkMM.< TnjjSt.45.Wiiuujfl^al»ml ' iDtoibntr 141. S«i> YKk 49 tunu9iA>. I T>tM^niuu«l C«>.I«il3.SlMa-.,J!m , th rough m uch of game. ' S.W YKk ». TutiftlMU- S.» Y«fk d. V,U.not.?0.1lljno.,M nayioB M.Aupnifu.m.3«3«“ Hponded withith a layup off a roaring i ^ PM 1 Nt< Y>k lU.pl A-.-I tl.< J ^ W,mJ>«5i9I.VtWnWyiii44 n Draifc.i 'lia.-Slmiu A.30. St. Art* Dan Hardee; CGI’s p( »•««;:» Sa.S~.hFEvl.J5i CousUtun" Dra soinw!S a " p«»» f™™ D»Doug Usitalo and ccntcr p o s t. m a n ...$ 4 7 1 », C 0 0 0 JIIDU-ESTST chipped in 11 points and ar seven - fiUrOEmji , Sun(ori»lOij=inai.H G regg Dodd,d, ione of three BSU ploy- ^ Oiabm HJ M !3, MPiu>57 SIrniKiaiuTnraimimamtnl Aikiiu*. 43.Xrw MrtireU rebounds. COI is now Ji. luuf 44 4-712. DLi i:<2i 5-rn.:729 MiMil- C.»4^4_JUilclaa&L.CLueU______rlnTlJkiL^Twrnr.!, ------— added-fl-tip-iip-m-and-two-fr«^tbrowft—^' Hcn so n . w h ile L C S C ig 4 r4 . rstandinq_ _ .----»-TM-tT-KVHIl£BBi frt • 2-4 t -- 0«1Tt«l ...... ------'lIai»Mj:.W.ffle.«------______:.. .~TOin'-3r453«i 2l'~ ..... ,— Reserve forward Mike Si - ^ Y^^MMT.PdpinO-12-}} TouliToUli4392 DKkiiu»iiSl.a4.S D>ko-.iTr»-i~rTS>-57,SEO^ ■ for a 38^27' 15load''witH"lO'mlnutc8'to.“ Sperry’s 14 [)r.l.:0.1Ii»t«cU67 OiaapKiufcit Pp o in ts le d th c W a r rio rs , which wl shot COLUMBUS,US, Ohio (AP) — Fired ' .. 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Joritrura 3.^ Uoma 442. I M - lPiIUr»»ak.clil J* - i ■■ '. / ^ . . . • i ‘J ______Sunday, NovevambiM7 Tlmw^itwiitwi.Tw(nFalH..M>hoP:»i: T o p Arizprna gu do\nw N gi>.9 Mi[ichig:[ a n f l ;------^ANCHORAQErAliAliika tA P )~lr: “ ■“thV&M“ tfirow”liner 83Syracuse U t was tbe Big Ten memeeting the Pac* ------only 14 of 28 fiw throws. : b U e S e b ^ j c ^ b ' ^ ' ~ > 10, and tbe bodies« vwere-flying aU ^uglas took chargei am, so physical: m any’ as four freshm en a t a time, Those guys a re big."J." Demein ctreu s Gore, a 6-5 senior whorho Seikaly scored 12 for th e ______' r . APlUWpftOto Arizona’s biggestest man on the was qucluestionable until just beforeare Orangemen. Derrick C(Coleman hod court.was guard Stevteve Kerr, who fin- game*‘time tii bccause bf a sore ankle,tie, 11 . Trwln w Falls-Andy Toolsono n (13) of BYU b a th e s ^ lontana ^ t. praVers (or reboundreb Friday ished w ith 14 poipoints on 5-oT-6 addedi 220 pointa, 14 in the second er with 2 2 points, hit a baakijket to b rin g 12 seconds renremaining. But Maxwell — «lv»tig from the iielfield. He made all holf. SmSmith mode 11 of 13 shots andmd Indiana 90 season wit ith h a 113*82 rout o f D enver the Blue Demons withinn 78-76' with was fouled by Maztin Salley while three .of his 3-poinlointers and also had 14 rebounds, although Robert g’ C University.ty­ ^ Miami (Ohio) t 0. 45 seconds left, but Davavis hit two driving upcouicourt and converted the handed out Hve assisisists. Morrisis (outrebounded the Panthers 0 0 W yominging trailed juat once. 2 -0 , n- more free throws to givee Ithe Waves two free throwrow s for th e ic to ry . “I can'’t im aginele a^teami having 41*35. BLOOMINGTON. InInd. (AP) - after Denvciver’s Ira Harge hit a tum - le nn 80-76 odvuntnge. The..Gator*tor8 ,._.whp scored the __ moro confidenco inn a player than we . Dean Gorrett acored 25J5 points, an d ... a ro u n d juumper n 29 seconds into the t fivo points, took a 16-3 ------— have-in-Steve-Kon:®rrA Qlflon said. D u kc e n o Rick Colloway added 119 as No. 6 gam e, Greene, who scored u career-highci game’s first fi' n- 25 points, fouled out in ovovertim e for . lead in the opasket of his own less thanin DePaul along with starte:te rs S tan ley _ jum per and fr< ik Brundy a n d Kevin Goldenen. bank sh^t by ^ w a y n e , Schintzius, .. i W ildcats w hen K p‘IT iri s a t down in th e DURIIRHAM, N.C. (AP) - Kevinvin 65 S aturday, a m in u teB laterI and Wyoming took rk^— DePmit-hndlo~Bcrap'jrjusfto'get' gave Florida3a’o~6^P'leadrChatman i j ■second half withI AArizona leading StricklaIcland led a balanced scoring at- The Hoosiers trailed}d 14^137with—the-lead-fc- for good-a t- 6*4-on-T urk^' le into overtime, finally drarawing even contributedd t’two jump shots and '; i ' 66-46 with 8:36 toi.play. pb I tack witw ith 17 points as 15th-rankedked 15:21 rem oining in th ec ffirst h a lf bu t Boyd’s dunu n k w ith 17:41 left in tho free throw Schintzius a(added a tum-around ‘ M ichigan w en t [on‘on a 7-0 run but Duke: ccrushed Appalachian Stateute oiltacored the Redskinsns 10-2 in the opening haihalf. at 70*70 on G reene’s f in' with three seconds} left in jumper as the Gators opened their ; __ __ K err w as rig h t b'acljw t in the game • 110-74'4 ini a seoeon-opening collegeege next 3:12 na Cullowairay hod four T h a t watvas as cloac os Denver, an” le regulation. 13*pointlead.ad. — and the' Wildcats weiw en t on th e ir own bosketbHball igume for both teams,ms p o in ts .' NAIA schorhool. would get. O ver th e It- Down by nine early inn ithe sccond Maxwell,, wwho had 17 points in 8*0 ru n to tako a 74*5374- lead with 4: Saturdarday night.------M iam i closed to 29-19-24 on a 3- next fivee minutes,; Wyoming out- •cnver 22-6 , getting buckctsts half, Pepperdinc went: ion a 15*5 th e first h ailf, lf .;h it on a driving layup 40 to play. Dukekc led 55*20 a t halftim e andmd' pointer 'by fons'arard Trimill scored Den yd. Dembo. Leckner.' §eanm run, taking thc lead at: 10:221 after and, .3-pointnt goal as Florida in- ' ------— --W heq-ha'a-not.Qt in th e ig am c. th e outtutcome was never in doubt; as ' Haywood, who ’ finiahiihed with 13 from Boyd, lg two free throw s by CoaoyBy C raw ford, creased itsI leclead to 41*20 when 1:35 ' things aren’t as sitsmooth at either BTuilue uevus scored in aouoTeible p cm tsrB u fth c'H o o sici — TKif- uavuiituge-aecsa8a^rt^d-until—toplayin the^he^)peninghalf. ------: - ■’ end of the court,OOlson li suid. “Steve . figures,es. straight on boskets b;by Calloway, the way. DePaul appeared read;idy to pu ll. MuxweJl1 was wi joined on tho all- 1 — —;— hit-that-ono-big-3i]^a.pointcr and he Thee MountaineeraI pulled witlunhin Keith Smart ond Garr onoi a loyup by B en MlUcrwIfli/lih lead'WilK^OIel free throws by Greenele gave the Chatman. Se1Seton Hall’s Bryant and i I I ^ line.” ' ' * 18:4L lle le a . b ut the B lue Devils wentent half. s A & M S O Blue Dem ons a 69-63 bul| \jor, Jeff Grayer of Iowa ; ; That 3-pointer ma'made it 73-53. on a ninine*point run over the nextlext T h e Redskins outscoicored-Indiana T cX flS i ulge; •Tames Mcyor, Charlie Thomas oY.New. ^. i "Our defense Ma*wa 8 great,” Kerr twomirninutea to increase the margin•gin 7-2 in . the next 1:1414. pulling to NORMjA A n, Okla. (AP) - Stacey B ut th e W aves then sui,urged ahead State knd Oh >red a career-high 33 points said. "We used M ultiple defenses ,{o 67*26*26. wilnin six on a basket;et by Karlton King score ^ 70-69. only to hove GnJrcene's free Mexico. ookle Blaylock added 25 scored 29 points, incliid- and they hud ^uble with the ■ CJpliybomc. The Hoi^ N A r-H a w a ii-(A i')— ^Toftb)Wa ------Indiana.shot.22 of.:£■ 34-from .the —ing_coll£gifige3aflkei;bal|._gamw^QC_ December. The.Blue W Di ons oir- 'Troiling44-44-37 with 4:ii to play in “O u r inside-defeiefense has to get Coachh Tom' Davis ployed a hunchnch floor for 65 percent inI tth c firat half, each teamm. , I a junior center, sparkedcd fense sputtered withe started< in Iowa’s first-round .Terry Woods^ 1had B three-point play oints. respectively, victoryry over Stanford.- but madeade - HONOLI^U 1 — Charlea maining; wtlenw he received his sec- — ------with 15 and 18 poin it-H orida-70 ------,------in t h B 19*7j n m » ______;______three of iihtubhulo. - ' ------— The ^bosos cclosed to 60*76 on a 3- y Marble, who is coming bocknek Tillinori and A nthony’ TTucker at^ded 'iSibbs receiceived'htrflrsttcchnicsHis- double figures. -•r- •. .RoyI ^’-Seton-Hall'68— point go^'EyBy IH u n to r Gi^eenTaTSTrS r guys didn't do a from a minor knee injury, replacediced 14 apiece I aa No. 16,6 Georgetown he walkeded off the floor at halftimenc “O ur perim eter g NEW YORK (AP)-VcVernon M ax- of the secondmd half. But Grayer and _____ : > moving the ball Moe in the starting lineup againatInst routed Hawaii Loa 92-2 ^ 1 (n college w ith h is'team te, leading 49-38. good enough job n til well's tie*breaking Iree throwstl with Rhodes eachicK~KaB th re e b ask ets as — ahd-the-big-guys-ds-didn’t-d o -a good— KsngHB rns— boHketbaU-PridayTil^tht: ------^------T m r tsOTftmraftedTalowly ir untiF’ sr- six aeconds gave 14th-raran k ed Flor* the Cyclonesies copened u p a 98-86 le a d 1 enoughjob tryingI to g et it.” F ried er Iowa.. 2*0. moved in to Sundayday Tho Hoyas took adviIvantage of 11 th e S oonerle rs o fth e Big E ig h t Confer- shots an d 12 ence outsctscored A&M '13-2 m idw ay ida a 70*68 victory overr Seton Hall with4:17remre m a in in g ...... - ! said. night’s-t’s-championahip ogainst thc steals, four blocked sl tho firat half. King scoreded Saturday nighthin theti'title g am e o f G ary Thom "We knew whoho their shooters winnerier of Saturday's other'’semifi-[lifl- Hawaii Loa turnoverss ito tak e a 44* th ro u g h tt lompkins added 24 pointa ad to make them nal conrontest between Villanova and 17 halftime lead in 1th e ir season . six pointats a£ n d Blaylock fivo a s O kla-la- the third a n n u al Big App!iple NIT bos- for Iowa StaiState, while Thomas had * I. were and we had kctball toum pm ent. aid. “We couldn't Illinoia.)ia. Kansas, l - l r w l l - ploy thc the opener. Smith led thee way with 12 homa builtlilt a 26-12 lead. 32 points and Huntor Greene 26 to I drive," Olson said Maxwell, named t nter and wo had to loser■ of that game for third place. first-half points andI Tillmon' hod pace New Mexico.Me; give up tho 3>polntc nam ent’s M oat Valuablele P layer, led - I be strong in th e micmiddle ond Tolbert 11. , Peppeierdine 84 Georgetown raced to a 12-0 lead n^»P/»if the G atora w ith 27 poinlints and Liv- — ; woa.", . S y raracuse 79 before Hawaii Loa, annN i A L^ school, Lfet'OUiul76(OT) .. . ingaton C h atm an addedd ]18 p o in ts, Arizonala 133 S6 UAflI B f i S v ------scorodJts-firBt points.9. on a jumper ROSEM(MONT, ni. (AP) - Tomim • Mark Biyant paced tthe Piratea ^ = .....K entucky 86 ng— with-16-pointiL.-while JoJohnJiIorton ..M U fiU eBsneJfS S l ______------— • a nJCHORAGE, c : Alaska (AP) - by Ray Rice with i4:59•9 rem aining.’/ Lew is scoic6red'26 pointsr including- r - Hawaii 59 The top-rankedi Syracuse Or- Or Twelve of 14 Oeorgeijetow n players five in oveovertime, and Craig Davisns had 13 a n d Jam es Major)r added 1 1 . ' ANCHOR/^3RAGE,, Alaska (AP) - 3 points as Pepperdinc up-ip- The P ira te s, who trc;railed 41-20 Seventh-rani j . LEXINGTON, Ky.'(AP)Ky — GuaVd angemeimen beat Alabama-Birming'ing- who saw action scorored and the added 23 } anked Arizona demol- ense produced set No._201|0 D ePaul 84-76 in a season-m- late in thc first half, tie^he teams here Friday. asN 0 . 5 K e n t uy ^ opened0] its basket- Great/it Alaska Shootout, ay. { Lowis hhit a lay-in. as hc wasas exchanged baaketa, FlFlorida. 4*0, -The Wildci ball season with1 aan 86-59 victory Syrairacuse will m eet A rizona Mon-Ion- Wyoming 113 ildcats had six'players in fouled byy DePaul'sI Terence Greene,1C. came back to take a 68-6!-66 lead on a double figure over H aw aii Saturdiirday night day . for ^‘thfr tournament :ures, led by Sean Elliott’a Denver 82 Lew is h it tht e (ree th row to give Pep:_!p- 10-foot jumper from theieJsftjide.by_26-pointor-St ____ , - C enter Rob . LoiLock started tho champinplonahip. r-Steve-KenT^maSmg-hiB Ue _Chatman.with.l:14 left-t------^------firat appearai -gpurt-with-a-rebotborind-basket-that— r^henlermgn— Douglas— scorcd—24-24— LARAMIErWyortA] 4"lenOTtlLa- little. arance after miaalng all of " ra The P ira te s. 3-1, tiedi tthe game at last season w gave'Kentuckya'52''52-3neaa vnth 16T pointsts toi lea's the O rangem en, whoivho - Demb'S an'd R o b ^I Davis each more thanan a m inute left in 'th e ex tra tn with a'knee ii\juiy, had 68 when Morton was crcredited with 12 points on 35 remaining in the game. took a 47-28 halftim e lead and acorad 24 points Frida>ay night as No: period. I o n 5*of-6l shooting fi^ m lul__a baaket on a goaltendiriing call w ith the field.____ ...... "Ddvender thon'sn ” r a c e d - to two --cooBtedted-except for-some-trouble-at6-at— 10-W>’oming- opened Jts-basketball- Kevin EdwardE 8._who.le.d_DePauL Seminc\qles—— " WAC: Ut<:es roll up 7 7 - 6 4 w in ' • C o n t i n u e d firomfin PageDl thoirr fiifirst shutout in 53 games, ~ |' g S h women thump.tl ------, -eSfryards.— ;------l‘Wfr-/e-dominated-every-phase-of— o v e r iJ ta ggs in seasorj n o p e n e r ' " Besided'the thrc(iree field goals ho th e gaigame,” Miomi Coach Jimmy SALT LAKE CITY{ (AP) — from the frefreo-throw lino before • kicked du rin g FlFlorida State's Johnsoison said. X for finrst win Mitch Smith acored aix'x 'o f h is 2 2 ' thoAggieacoa could score again. comeback, Schmidiaidt booted a 26- iami, lO-O, faces N o. 8 South: c N c points during a 12-2 s'esecond-half After PettPete scored for Utah ------.varderT o r a 3-0 lee Utah streak and thc UUtea went Stole, Utahah reservej Keith Chap- loadojriyinthe corolliolina next Saturday in ito^ - ByTheTimea-News'8 >• ’ evening.:. CSI lost 76*70 in first quarter.’Heo T i iiiM a on nt= te 77-64 in, ' man scoredred for the Utos and ilar-season^fmalo before playi_y i ______, - . overtime0 tot Western Wyoming in on to defeat Utah State tem pts of3S a hdU 466 yards...... ■':„>, ni kctball sea*' Gondrazick:k i added another field ' Oklahoma in "the Orangeje ROCK SPRINGS.3. Wyo. — The th e f ir s twrroundofthetouTTjament- - --the ninconferencebaskji Florida Stato,, wwhoae only loss ilh- team s ' goal to p utit U ta h a t 58*47 w ith 9: ' • 'I on New Year’s D ay. ' College of Soutiith e m . Idaho F rid ay nignight. son op en er for both this season wasI a 26-26 setback , Friday. 06 rem aininglin g .' lore was ono o th o r team stillII women's 'basketballill team rolled -The EtEogiea took com m and _ against second-rol-ranked Miami. '• Ther Diin C onw ay led th'thc Aggies The Aggiejgiea never got closer the national championshipip to a ■ 41-29 halflinimc lead and from theo0 opening buzzer and put bodh’tboatenFlorilorida since 1980.— in.. the w ith 21 points, whileile Gilbert than 7 poin}oints tho rcat of tho lire:', third-ranked - Florida-la___ .^stretched it to as3 m uch as 2 0 tho gam10 e away early. The Spar- Bowden’s .record•d as Sem inoles picturo ; Pete added 14 and Kevevin N ix o n ___game. «. The Seminoles defeated‘d points in ’the' so’cbrond' half herc 'tju js niad(ido” iffespeclable' at th o ' ■ :•------coach-is-100^37-3--3'-in-12-Bcaaons.___Stote. . ' n . - ' ...... ' m o n d a 28-1‘4‘lt T ^ 10-1, thid e"’ " Saturdoy night en routorc to a n 80-. -fj.eg throwow lino lli the final few mi- ’ inSuding a 5*7 mamark against-the rivaTF ------Smith-was-supported li. 67 yictory ovor Coliolorado North* n u te s o f‘contest. co , 9yJXaL-.^^------R B MlANUFACrUREO A 1 , lone: loloaa by one p oint to^ Miami. 18 points. . ------GfltOM-,. . ^ a>-:------woatatn-Ciuahiu^t kins Singletary with 1: u ill-rntnm _tn Turin' Fnl1uI ------Tommy T onnor w ith 144 and Gale tNV7lGINESlLongBlochl "lf?Uno down Indan ono to go for ^ lc th o consolation ' fi al title, howevw, are a liitle its home opener Monday ■ . - the University of Miami as tho Western Wyoming,8 InviU..ional ■ ' Gondrezickwith 12, — ^— ------7 7 1 : 00 : ------^ flurricanes try to niore0 convolutedo than Miami's. I. against thc Eastern Cre­ second-ranked Hui ^ basketball toumamc Utah \ed moat of thele woy, in- V*6's From I ' negotiate thc treadeacherous road to , Soutouth'C arolina w ould have to te junior varsity. eluding a 32-30 halftim e tsfrom sepho./-^^- ,,a ,n a tio n a l chammplonship p show- beatt Miami’N Miami would hoveve C Si got 22 poin'ta advantage, b u t early in the sec- P‘esel moro Suzanne Horonapn and 14 cafiwi down with • ' top-ranked ’ to bon)oat Oklahoma and Florida 2 J 22. Dtmll 4 Ml r. 10-13. RuiliI ond half U ta h S tate’s JcJeff Ander- \ jeStuortinim- ' j/jfem 'i Oklahoma. S tatete would huvc to beat fifth-h . from freshm an Rose 11

'j D-2Time8-NfiW9.TwinFIn F alls. kJaho S unday. Novi« v » m b e r 29,1887 i Jordjanraallies 'd t in tho fourth qu MILWAUKEE (AP) --Paul 1 Ito.- . jjEw' yoRI IBiiUs outscorcd Houaouaton 35'14 in ...... IN D U N A P O L IS (AT ORK (AP) - Gerald , ., Heivon scored 1 5 o f hia WasMt,ington 124 ,. aey acored 21 points. Te ! : t th e period and defcoteotodtheRockcta „„„„ Atlanta'players At in double ored-a- fleaaon*hiB^27 “ ® tbe first q u a r te r to giveve Indiana th e Detroit m inga added 20 a n d the A : 9&-66 Saturdoy night. figurea^^ai,,aa the Hawka defeated tho ilt 102 B ucks r ^ off 10 straight h t points in pomU and the thi New York Knicka : Jo rd an had 14 of hi) lead for good, >Bnd VeVein Fleming , , ’hi. 34 i»int. in Sa» AaUntonio Spurs 124«100'in an OVER, Md. (AP) - DarrellU the fourth quarter Satururday night' used-'thrwe —second-half -i “ scoring ^the'laat quarter andnd Grant Bcortd NBA gnu “ * ‘hod 24 pointa and 10 assistsk Satur. am e S a tu rd a y night. md J o h n W illiama-came off“ for a 112-97 NBA victorjiry over the spurt, cn routem te to a 105*93 NBA vie* - >10 points in the fourthUth p e n o d while day night as the Pac( defeated h to score six pointa each* Boston Celtics'. • *ji^-toiy o v er.thhe e 'Cleveland Cavaliers t achieving aeaaon high:ighs of 19 points Dominiinique Wilkins, who missedpd 8eatUel31-115inthe> d uring a1 :26-iu second-haU* spun”, After the Celtics whittleled a seven- SHurday. -;X, :'ond 11 rebounds.'ChCharies Ookley Friday nn ig h t's lo aa-to-Indiana be* led olUtirers '“"1^ried the Washington Bul- . ith 8:08 left • Patrick Ewir^wihg. w ho finiahed wit f , added 20 points ondnd 17 rebounds cause ofaf ai knee injury that Atlanta^ S eu tflo T D ale E llii le. I;' point deficit to 91*90 witl ■ With 29 p o in ts o n d Xnvil 124-102 NBA victory over ;ee’a R an d y 24 points, scorccorcd aix and Mark Ja ^ - I for the Bulls. team ofliiiRicials feared might require vier McDaniel in the game, Milwaukee ^ bad25fortheloaers.: the Detroit}it P istons S atu rd ay night, s p u rt w ih a aon five as Nev ; ■ Chicago. 10-3, is! offo) to ita best aurgeiy,y, played 25 minutes and '■ B reuer started th e 10-0 ai New York outscored the . Eight difilifferent playera scored forT hook shot and twi^ freo thirow r a. Pres* Cavaliers 16*76*7 in th e firat seven m i^ ; s ta rt since the 1973-7<}-74 Bcaaop after acored 1515 points. Tho 'P a c e rs an sw ere fed a fourth- Washingtonton during the six-minute* sey had a basket, Jack SSikma two nutes of thee secondse half, turning a winning three ofits laslaat four gamea, . quarter challenge with * A fterr a close first period, which Ih lO consecu- (lurty. whichich gave tho Bulleta a 97- free throws and John Lucucaa a driv- 5 ^ 9 halftimeime defidt into a 65-57 all on the road. tive pointa afler Seattl with Atlanta ahead 26*26, ttie had cut a 82 leod witlvith 9:36 remoining in thec ing layup to make it 101-S1-90 w ith 5: letfd. Ralph Sampson had ho 19 poinu' ended wi ’®’ 15-point deficit to awks took over the game, >,.'CTen. A game. 13 left. - and P urvis Short 17r popointa a» Hom - |?i McDoniel rebound basksket left Scat- ...... Craig Ehlo,llo, who led Cleveland ig a h alftim e lead o f 67-52 h Lucaa had 19 pointa arand Breuer with 19 pointa, * ton lost for tho fourthirth timo in five building ^ U etraU ing 101*94 w ithh 9:40 to play. Wilhamsn s m atched h is career high inta, hit a 3-pointer and siding an advantage of as I games. Tho Rockets■ hihit o nly five of ^ Fleming and SteveI ' Stipanovich w»th 31 points,por while'Wolker hod a finiahed. with 18, includin,inge«htin two freo thro^hrowa and Dell Curry as 32 pointa in the final ; 25 shots in the fourthth period,f “ “ y “ » then scored five points*to-eachaa the wawn-highigh 20. Isiah Thomas and,d th e final q uarter, added a jumpemper to pull the Cava* ' Jordan’s lay*up withit h 7:49 left lied W e rter. Pocers took a H l- 9 4 leilead with 6:52 Adnon Dontley Dt shored scoringlg Larry Bird acored 28i po] in ts for iJers w ithin a point,p but the Knicka honors foror Detroit with 22 points■J the Celtics, but hod onlyf ttw o in th e followed w ith a * tho score 76*76 asII Chicago< out Johnnyny Dawkins, who acored 1515 ^ s o ­ th a 10*2 ru n for a 75*66 scored tho Rockets 12-512-3. J o rd a n njid „f final quarter. Robert Poritrish had 16. lead with 13 seconds left in the 17 p o in u in th e aecondld * A 3-point shot by Pc: I - ' G ra n t extended the sl *crBon broke a Milwaukee had aI 1 2 -point thiM period. e Btreak to 26-7 quarter,!r, prevented the Spurs fromm 27*27 tie, a n d In d ia n a v ; led 29-2V after the first w ith six pointa each. 1 wos up 36-31 D etroit 1< halftime lead, but Bird, _ being oveiverw hclm ed in the first half.If. after one period as S lit W ashington pulled even d, w ho . h a s Clevelandi tntrailed 79:73 with 9:25- ' TheR^ketahadJun-lum ped to a 14*7 Seattle went period, but been bothered by A chnics more than three minutointa,I. putp the Bullets ahead to0 th e final period before DoDoye scored Jockson finiaiinished with 15 pointa, R obertsoison added 14. John Battletic since coming off the; iiyured list stay, 7'^72;72, and Washington ex-<- eight straight.poinU for tlthe Celtics 13 asaista andnd e< ig h t rebounda aa be . ATtANTA (AP) — - Randy Wit- and Spuipud Webb each srarcd 14 w ith a con tu sio n of his} ccalf, gave In- tended thle e lead 1 to 87-78 going to thele and then dished to'Dcnniilis Johnson continued to0 s| apark th e Knicka’ of- tm an scored 18 poipoints, leading points for th e H aw ks. diana ita biggest advarantoge of tho finol quorterter. for a layup*to m ak e it 91-91•90. fenae in hia roolrookie aeaaon. r z z ; j W oood Rivi/er operns JackpilUnmMn04>]4>31TK»U3». , Clm«9lw.N»-K«Uihopce* - - CA.MPBEU.CO.N "VfwJfmj J e iOO Pmi EiKwiiwRinraoMBonl CUuK N'ofni Dir - HAILEYY —^Bm d Jaques pouredJ Boys* basketbt O a l l night to) lelead Jackpot to a ' Ctunl thnnsa EAST . , TliiHHPUn Pll W L ■ ■ ■ — 8eason*open:pening 31*22 non-con- - Drtrol II 9»‘■3^ 2^ 7^*73 in 31 pointsIts an d B randon Crego andd —* ------ligh school giris’ bos* . asetr - ID s 769 - ABliffitl04.ff«m>UTSL(32 . , Un'aUnMi.ltl6.SL3I>d:.31>cliwri97 Chxaco 10 III 2 » M 97 Rick Bradsldshaw pulled down 12 re-I- Jeff Steadman added ] UI !>> laaft>U90.!ljm>pg(3 FStrtCUwtfUutf . Toreau 10 11 victory over Wh’ito E T ■ t J ;S613 3 Boiui>C«lk(tII,C^ulCinli«inlifti61 nirtPbrdPUc, ll,ni«M4 9 13I 3 21 13- 93 '‘bounds opicpieoe’here.Saturday nightt H ornets. kXri'; AUtau 7 i MSUS 3^ imUKxHimotiinn Sl.Loui. I 13 lly. Fsrtlua 47. SenhMHwnTi4* 4* JnriS»D '* as Wood Riviliver opened th e boys’ bas-I* Grace won the junto,ior v a rsity ; .* s tU rmdaoBo.ll«r>i iguars broke out of a s r I 3 M 10* 84 I'c^boll seas:ason with a 63-54 victoryy preliminary. , WESTOWCONPm.NCt niifdPlir!fK;i“ “ Edn«.in I A .11 JO 81 >7 sluggish firsfirst h a lf by outscor* C.lury I It 3 77 no to • overKimberberly. II DiTUt(am>U.blMfl7n Araj79.AifFeiT»70 U'tnniptl : 1} iiiil^iJ^i.p.'^ ins the BotBobcats 11-7 in tho " • ff L Prt. CB [>ckiMitmp>on>lpMnthi) . Fr^dlr'aC . iVj» - iluiur. 9. llillhfwa J. RowiU.ti 16. o«»rto«i 8. w hich_WW hi hite__Pin_e _nPvcE.------— t|Uh I 5 -SJ ______, HtBfonl4.Bvir.be ' Bulldog tearearn by outscoring the visi- d. Su Aawm S I JU* "*Thi^7piIITpUtt 0»lr«7&l'Uw 0 *'*'*» ^------^------t w s l STOTr) in th e th ird quarter. 3-poiM ntla. Cnn. Rii^ iji. Cilbirt. Fo ------) i 11 a SKTimrtiU I T JOO Mi>Lnr«iU4.MoatrT>13 lillHr^gq mnvoH_tn_tmt h i1 n ______------rif>awiTin:i— KsBnTnrmajj'n—3 'p ______Ihc_B uIli LXUim t t JI6JIS - N.rrM.M«»lSLMuj'i.yi7! \ .BCOUTTT 4. .Sf« Jm»!t,,j J four po'nts-ts at one Stage, but could 'in S ’itC^p'piV! -Ml 1 , N»amh.M.Y.l01,0.n«feft.»-fLM . , ■)-Gir.lAli.i*Sh«Shoow*! S.luid.Ildar. Caiut gCt ttO ClOSCT ' Jttkpol-CI«o.j3ears 3. Ctnrr 3. RobrtU II Uufltld s r ! 1- sJOO s . 3-1 in»Ki&p>hinCeU.9I.Bloi> 3.0T. i Filer 54 ' . M in is* ■ . - 2 10 .1(7 7Vk . FtuU.Tlm n70 Kim berly’ly’s junior varsity won the D«MiiasuABL>ii*i:i Pru»Ua«3.Fni>U>aAMmh>IIth.1149 AluU.AMhoru«9QlSH'Trs)■Tt«*aSl.M Miailrtil7.ttuinip»»3 I preliminory,ry. 58-44. into th e scoring column hc li>duuS«.AlluuU OT Maai.ni»4.15ur,unn.73-73 Minnnolal.Si.Uuia4 , DdluH.CUnoU 70 HirfeorCUuKUuK CilfarrolLMAncrln.Uii .....!i ■ n u u^ day' night cn route to a sea Jackpotst5 5 SLfriK«.N-Yl«,StJ4N^'..>h'..X.Y.S5 Ch.mpMja.)ixoaahis Tod»’aiCa«n Ca Ktaibril.. - MtKiBlcKiftltT8.Dam23.rilm3.JuksaaI2.K.I-I- ingi 83-54 non-conference ; Sl FriMii. P>. R, Slimrr rack I ^ Fdmonl«»lByfr.kla3|OlpQ ,/r4.l73.CnCCo>u>m>nilS(TIISL34 >UrjUBdn.Ui»m.ppi6969 Nr« Wk lalanirr*.! SrvSt»1eiklUi*rn.5- Vood fiurf - Jtqi , ketball victory over Filer. ' Pmlch90.>lau.Bo.lM>Al , H..I;lA™.lr»|3.5|3.C,IWu3.TcUla 3«5.|iJlM . ------I______..Tl»ua£tlBriUtttr»A««ut:utTt...... -...... -TlurfnicdPlan.. - .^’raJr^ilLsAnftlfi.lfl.U3pa.. T)inT.paal.tuU:>tU: H'n) Rirtf. Jt^uta i3<- FoiM Oul. « • ■ ••nini7i.a«4«73 Kii:vb.ily.>[iXinla.>.Va.>.W»d!tiht«. Senior guord Joel Cannmon- scored'..... JACKPOT—T— —Haro!d-*Androw8~ ■' W.VuriiaSuia3.W.V».tt'fd^r«l}Ti97 C1itiV.94.Fn5iin|hii»Sl.T;SI.T2 , asey B oyer scored 14 pointloints here Friday night SraYarklW.Clmlujn WnlnmMR, Pi. 60. CUma 31U • H«k«r.Et.^M i^ 17 points, team m ate Cas WuIilnMl]<.D>t»>lia SOITH had 16 and Scot? Erickskson 16 to ono Keith Ball Bal added 11 to lead . AUuutl4.3uAl>l«WlU AUteet Sl 97.XiuUaU ■ Chimpwiuh D edo 556 I in th e final season-openingling .55*32 non confer* ■ MilnuiMllLBonxn rnuilU exploded for 24 points in * DntttlO<.IMU>H DiIU$L74.ffi!li»aC«r».73I______Pm»rff!»njl.UnJir;Rhrnti^ s;_ Coltcge scot“ I § ? ------DECLO— -Sha^shooting Grace - 1 ------encetictoiyovc'overW hitePine of Ely. * ------Dal«llll.-Apj4l«hiiiSL74 lK>»«IOr»nM« Tt-li/.Cun. Eait CusliuU. loifwnl 177_ __ TSirtllvJr.;;' tudPrm I p u t four plo;)layers in double figure.^ ' lors, who had led 13-5 . .SnjRWTUhnluill^m. E.wmlWM.A».liB>..»53-- Mike Brady led the Wildildcatawith -after th e°S ” C.uJ.i:o.W5tibuK here Saturdtrday night en route to.a__ •st quarterJiad-toJlght— - - Flen^SLl7,BiKlMllM t>um«v.ri Ew7 k H«.ry 33. W.,W k ~ 1'4'points. ' rurBuU.Enkia«44 ; KofrToum. GtficT« 1«. WnintMUf.h 67-56 non-co-conferiincc boys’ basket­ I off a comebackick iby tho B obcats in the . ; N B A b o x s c o r e>8 s OMiriS«lh.ni60.S.a.«-|la.A.laiAfunU C«efr>77 Ctuoipioiuhi«ruh,p »aprf2I.Fcrdh.o^^^ ball victoryry ov er D edo in the Filer'won the juniorior vanity ®«ond periodiod before putting the ' Cl£V£UIO(n) Knt<»k;6«.Hi»iiJ9 ^eason-opcnc;ncr for both tenm s. | T- gome away withwit a 35-point sccond ______, HubUri CM ffaUM_t4_,4 04 4, towlgiSLttUTMM C»t»ia71.W,lih6« ApMl«h.JAS<.20.RK)uM preliminary, 41-38. a i j ______^______Tkri-Plit1 Aiitau. Sl. 33. jKkaca|?!.33^ Si. The ^Grin'izzlies outscored their .30 » 8» u half. ------Flbr______:______■II 47 M TOmPIb. ______Fknd*A&U3l,Bnhiia.^< tlujil rafirun 17. Oqtm i. LMtku.3,80.0a ______tl 11 n a •-• C p( Rw Andnwt]4,Sp.i/73.TiblI.Tibli: 19184333. I » 7-3 34. JKUen {.|2 M11. ViOiuuu 99-ll 74 N C.nU^WW 144. Voorbm h .«nU Kowitz. B<7»ri4i.Cinncn.I < 77.- ikSt4lr M (M) 0. CtRwruM43-43^ i-i 7 N«Ort~iuM.Mj.WSl 6361 Sl.Js.‘ji‘>l03.HuvinjM Miimi, n*. 34. Notr» D.svl F^iWOwtr'ttkfol.BtllJl,Billa.r.llaiB. . < Sfmn4'h-210,Tl>moaMM0. Ui«SurPrt-.K . . NEL«ui.ia30,.\,Triji$i '■MS-4 8. Cuamiiifi 0-104 ITeabil>39.93 S» 23- 01d0coisai73.Uil|jn*IilirratU,Cf«nuU .I.e. SU'Louuitn*37.S.Mja>iuj . N»wY»ct 79MMJn jo-IU SwUCtnUutl.ffiicirie: Bronr jc o s ------: I.pMal|Ml>-l>ilCT.Bile.VI'iliui>2.liia 2. FouM SogtbcTB U. 97. Btlhiwn 71 ^ O h i o1 iState, * ■ ,'eut-Prtn. Rttausia'CVnliitjM « T«a..Ji.ru.91,Ctolrt« M.IK0 67 TrorSL4J.W,a,u.».^^l«l ’ iDtUflml; 141. .S'n Y«k 49 lEmt iu 9] i A». Tr»iajlnflalOO,Olurt».i.67 DwxsT • C o n tinlu u f e d f ro m P n g e D l ___ brown mode short .work . ■im-a«nUi)dIllCrll.lhl's; Uir-Mniu Tourninv C*mrm>l7.Emp)riSl-t2 ------— era seicctedd 1to the oll-leoguc team, rebounds. *" COI is now I U.Ultr4-l<-7I}.ElLi1].}l9-7».!MiVlI. CimUl7l,KKilSLU ^ ■ OuBfnwilll; 14 3 this u n d e rs C..U«iU.ChK.«i3 " C.nt.AikmnMail.N'WOkla) I se'ason, while LCSC is 4-4. r s ta n d in g ...... UbMO-J6.W««i O-1JJJ.JIiKjti Hn;iu>i4S.Rirr3l ndded a tip-ip-in and two free throws ® ' • - ' i. S(hMiw S-7 M 17. ICWiUiiBi• 0-30-7 3-< 2 D4 Uaikiv^n74.B63 AnioM 34, Aniun.SL 34.' In ■ ‘ Dodd's plerformance e r -7 12 points, J'just 36 percent from tlthe floor. Ohio Stato UnivInivereity football cooch | H, M 24 CmtUirf73.Cnan.I173.30Tr niinJ PI»np,.^ .Vrt..U»3«,CU. Vs six reboundsds nnd four blocked shots ^Guard Pot Sobotto, who nevern left Earle Bruce drodropped a $7.4 million ; Li.3Jn 3-i 3-31 IU- .VhiUKtt^ttutH) Ri9Cni>itM nWOannAKiaf aOrriOB31,C«it.Wi.hiimbke.h>Iolidi) W,UtSLS0.Id*ho3O SrtltU )I U21 :il-Uj l lnd>iuSl.6A.FnOuii>SLM years nt BSU3U. Dye aoid. “and 6rcbqunds. its president FridayFri in a settje_men_t__ 31 34.131 IndiiurcliiUUillirinll ______Ch.Bpwft.hii*Mhip______isf-Tsmir— *!9ftttiri ee.Senhnn ------B L'ni'nt'foi■foVwlTfd Gcot'ijeTT^u'Vrs, t3*MosiA?£*®° ^® 2 ,^d ah O> k 'S tr4 9 ------that“ gives " BrtBruce an iihme’diote rJxSf-....UnU.m.M.llL Di:an,T3___ Wi.-n,hkc.h97.B Indiuu LuLWU.SLUlafM •33fBrwB-M |.13 eOiFbnini tl. Am»u- Snitlr 7i<-Mnl7,BI>iklI;U>Si.»3 bounds andd tht re e steals, w a ^ o in e d ri • 11. Indtiai Min«u< lOi ToUJ (9uU-S»l.nU- !>lfrWnum7!.MiMnin'Rt>lItlU (4 W.tiigijM.IIJiMuTKhM N D*liuStWC«r«niu.Moof.:OOt. M S'A'MiMDunlnnuiioi!^„ona'| MEysCOU.EGED.1SDASSETBAU by ISU gunnnrd Jim Rhode and. COI Jonra «4 (-13II. CliiUa 49 fL| 116. Dodd 34 .S.UuU Wnlra 71. OUoU WI'MljredmI?: ■ - FiniRojiid N‘«nii»»eUrT:^. tt.ihinxtin. Ma*9Ma. CJk...,S«,M X guard Michichael Brown on the H 2,18. L'liula 3-3 04 4. Stner !• I 04 2, Kiti« 1 Collegiege f o o t b a l l ' Otprrl.nH.B.T3.M-Wlllltt:6j . ..J._ax±CTJ!fth.i:i.Jio«»Ui. iy nUuoa tluopisft c/ V.uw il-toumey tcam. -A^ainst ‘ Jiijn ShodShocioul l«iill.mMiLVititura.(S S T .'S ' ' niedia's nll.ti 23^ Idth»^&^j3y3^ ------j:; 3-4 7 01.«S<.9i.M.-SiL«t.J4 oa, the gritty Rhode - ^ —— UinbMr 4-n M K. [>ur4n MW i.jI- ii‘ Oha«-.iljam.OS»l.’,Ill ar.» htc Broncoa, BSU 30 iDod'd II. Aj.uta.ISl' I iCtrii 4I.BSI n>osu«»-l7MZtVJi.^jMn4'I34-«4413.S.1. i: £rpfJ^M«M.I>P.J76.0T .. Scmrm.la,1, ^<■orlh•r.l Cofim il I£5 I'aiUlo 31 TouUouU - U«!U 26. BSU 24. A-9.WJ^uu.chiM.3. _ Dbtailsofthe br M M 4. Rodats S-IJ M 10. Bfdfa:Bf^H 04 PiiuCxri^Llli. klid-AaSiunni who was thefie M V P in lu s ty e a r’s'B ig v. theagroompnt-weradifl:- — - CM)O.Uini(VOMIO.TMliM'W3CM4I h.«toR«S,t,«ul.»2.Um*r. cy —“Chipped-in-seven ------cloflcd'by'Jdhir(hn C. Elam, the lawyer - WASHINCTONH24I >«• S. IUii>n.>2.Sll''Ed>inl,nll«'73 73 Vl Caascn».tih77.AiLanui fcTcuA„„. Sky tourney C O I 81, L C ^ 67 • Ko|#-10MM.J«n0-2000.MHJl VUloM 5irap~o- U* 37. Ce* B2 ^ rwiol.lion Pnc nusT. 8tcnls stealsIs 1nnd 11 points. CP!lEG£C€i5AMO(8t| for the univeriversity. at a hastily MI M 1». O'? IH) 0. J.MiIcm«M«3-3 «. Iolrt.7i.n«SL» ■ “ •“‘■"•"■a: llre-B 11.28 14 21. Doto J4 7-9 13. Hir . II. FJeluMC 4-> U II. 7.9 774 21 lll:t>c:iH.ffii:.tmPniii49 C»rn. PR. 77. Aa.tv.B Coll'. P ^■po. Boise Stoteote’B pressure resulted in Swk.f 4-7 1-19. R«d 340-1 7, LlUa 3^ 048, Jl- callcd-news corconference which nei- ______8-9 4-120. U 2-11-J !. Alin» I in» I -3 0-1 «‘k(i.u Jl. 7*. NmSnd(. St 133 J!orv«SLl33.1I.,.r«f.P.a6? i ' , r K “.f”s.“'E.!“^ f* 33 percentnt field goal shooting by ' ' th’er Bruce norlo r OSU P resid en t Ed* •l-i-T«ub---J'“'Wi»«V7.Wu«i.£LU3 &idM.iCUuk CjTJuaiuB.HunlmlkTm 2 Third PUct. »lt*« Idaho S uite,0. 1now 1-1. “ ard Jennings,Igs, a defendant in the . Xiri#f>'.c»iiSL«I.WiioiUrU •own, a 29-year-old guard ^ pkiiui.3w)«.T»- lawsuit, attcndended. - ‘ Wuhlncw 31 3< }]JJ 3737-134 -SOmWESTiT . SinlKfpi^I. 71. S. Aniofu 737] Idiba *1 Ttiw-AiTuictoa.& i ^ U A n « CGI’S Brow MNilnl F»M ' TlumCUuir„[ AHiit(Mi.Tru..6:apa who was lur,ured Into college bosket-, 1lltlftlw-CcU.B of Idlho M. Lnn.Cliiriuk 38. 3-poiai. “I would soyiay thntI both President AkHf. IW»uo4i-D«n.l 59 t «Uwra~4i. ^ N T.t.i5iKvOriirw»iuMI Chitnpuiuhip ball from qI coreerci selling Codillocs,' id Conch B ruce in the WM2>la(Ua U IlLMUox 9> Ami>u-D1, Wuhiutoi 2i iFJ^tuw«ia«i.7L r*RwxsrT ll.iiM7I.Spnn|Ajbar« ia stilt ridingng in style. _ _ (sotatt'si. T ^ atotem ont indict Tool f««Ii - Diutil ^ u ia « u a 30.30.A-IJ A ThirJ Ilv.:n»f. D««,7 30pni, idicate th ey w an t to p ut 021. . CM;TT.-..7a.rr.i,htai49 ^— this matter behindbeh (them)rTHoy're ------CI.W,ciirtJT-ffrI-B7— ------Ei.r.U»:Cana;du;Slich.M'« ...... »o«i.vscouicEnBDASXEntAU. V « « Monunifi tO.Ajpb-jrrSS Wuhinfloo Unuiio%Ul»nil . „ Moavdtjr’tm . both interesteiisted in Ohio State ' Tm'R.>iAJlE.STS E.iumOr»|wiSi»uJuia: 8A.VA.VTON'IOllOOi ship - CSI[rsi.7pm. Idahtt o ———- University, andand^.. both regret the Dmr 6.11 |.2 II. GtnnW 1-3I'} 33-3 4. Ch»Bpwn.hip I Rhtkraai :-S H S. Dtikmi 6-1414 4-44 17. B.Afpl.NlT rridv'tft. fact that it wasvas neceseary for there Rotenwa6-lS3'3 l4.Q»jBunilueaalO-IIIJ lO-l CKdpgniJiipip W»ri«bur|99,C.Iironiu. P«.I't Kn 5BO-.|CSI.CSI0H..1J)| • C o n timin u o d fro m P a g o D l tt-S-P.iatiffl29rG 31. Wood 0.4 M 0. Aadmcn M0r2•JS.NMlr, i. I „ , . 5ro»41b«B4MKd Stlordtjr'in Ul-?laur 1 ptM ft«a Fnra ii>d« kxkl,) to bo litigation,”)n,” E lam said. 04 M 0. Niac^iui 94 M 9. DUckitllt,l|J404 i rionJi:}.‘«ica»illM . -t)iu.ttCSI.CSIrrm,8il| ^ Peter Mncon3_n.with'I8.8CCondB.on... ■onkick!------Tho- two-page “• 10.I»ul»4frW19-2glW. _ _ ' ...... •n.irdlW .. „W1«tsIt ment provides fi -iiOYirpiin'nASK: WS-StndmlivaiPiuimUki es for tho university to w5 m7 i4 :j) iS. WiU;»3-7 I J■7.K»c»k :. Kt l»»*mo:.',\..Jl,x>co9« W eber SlotLate, 10-2 and ranked 2 i*^ K Ron* M I'3 13. WiIUbuis9-II«4l-l 13.S«Ul<7.90'7.9 04IA ...... ' . . Ch«apM»fiip W«i>d.ir tl Htftmt B. g f a - ra ! WTlaij I7|t« ...... busineaa days.■s...... ; .. ! lluluip 04 04 0. McC<* 44 04 10iT>«Jj Tgul £. ’ Prep scores travol to Hununtington, Vf. Va., next .Li5.11.M.D.l...r.73 ^ TsMdtjr’ipa WS-S*ndm I rualP.nmon kick) 8-11-aiM______T>»nlPUT K?i5p= Saturdny.toto take on. Mnrshall, A-1J0Q . .-. , AlUnU » 41 33 24 v/h\ch- defeatented George Mason 1-ro.fil p.l.-McC« J. Di.kiniSrwW r« Tti*^S*«ABla.i379.llinind76,(76,or CrKr'M.tabM '* nt-SW. RHsui4>-SU U •wail.., ItoKsmk. , Chiopcru-Hipr . OiktrrtlTViaFtll.J^'a.«l Lrnu'Un'i Aia»li-Sii< AgUnioUlIIIa(Bl»rt. ■ Fl^ltiGkan.r.rTY.S«a.io. plpyoffgamle. e. PtMtnijrtfia ' ‘'f--^J^~.Contlh„od «11 Jl, AUinli 33 iRir.r»'I3), T»Ultl huhull- CtU>b«lCi9 U'.Vit^itTKlil05.(105. OT Cisbnin t r 37 RHuraj-uda icd'ft'om'PagcDl.Tr— __ SuAnlcnis l<.AlUnu;J,A-l}.231. ' auUuti.srne»ftl33 Knchua>.Siu) VtUtr (fou represent the Univer- tw . 16-344 31.54. 0AM)(i3l Curr.8p.ia. . ^ sityofldnho0 IIin th e NCAA playofi's, 'Furatlw-Urt Jukaoi 44 8.10 14. DtUi Ml 34 n. S.wb.nrlOl.t'rtjJi.90 DurkrtlT»inFtU.,lpa r.Billire-j^ *■'2” Ct^WIWMl.ci^loin« 03 «l 0, FlUh 8.11 3 3 14. AiiM M ' ' DAlXASUSt' C«BadF^LifCUuK Di«u»liilJ«roB.JV..(iiipo. IJ " snid .Price.CO. "They should be •mila3047I3-J5U. . . -8chnmp(34 34 8. P.riintl-ie9-II19-1126. ChiKipwiuhip HiM«fpou«a»a 30S1^. 2#M ■ruM proud of whatlat they did. ao we will' DauliUeo 7.7 M S. ll.ivrr 2.9 M I. Dl a IS'DniDIMLLEADEItS I. Wnibi HI IM 18, Aad.m 4.10001 i Biall.ISC^sa.TirrUr 1-14 2-4 II.I*^bfr3- SUI NonhC.rtLniM.IWhn.1^74 ^« IJ 0-0 3. r>re>r I.m4 2.3,W.ft- \ . ■niifdPUt. NHL Standings tin g th em too.” Ri;ahii:|-\^'3.l'ap 2M43.Su.d.n l«1,81,M{Doti»ld6JI; IJl.Call W040,R«w.m4-10048.To(ilin44U49. 4-1 1 M fl Tcul. 3«-:i 24-31M ni> K>uKuB-5ua VtUn iCou n-DuMlal047.llimal^33. FriniS-Bifiut IUUIua.-Idih« 313, WublDMWti a 19. r«M tut-DtlL * B»UBU.71.S«t)»mC.li3 BjTVAMOcuwdPiw.a » C.R*aC«ttnlT,r.jliiua) >1 TwiB F.n.. Ipn..l«l{.7pn. tt-S-S4Wmirw.lP,iiiP»iummkjrtJ I Idi-ba 14 (CtapUn 6). VtthlntUt Suit d ^ WAtXB CONFERENC RK.mnt-W3-lV./.M4. Wikoj 448 5Iad ^ llolultTToumta.Di.IUu..l41po. , «J.Stnd.ri»reBIPal.Ipaiumkicki JaJtlt 7- la JsririKB Uom. 4-81 t-l4fj»II.tft«l»i4UaS^3I.A-3. ^ t rtENCr. CM. .” , ------•. - ...... I ! ______S u n d a y , Novovember».lB87 Tlme»-Nei•Nev»i.TWlnF»IH,.l ■ T o pp 2 0 :i^ \ n z 0 iI l ^ g u 0.9Ml i e h i g ANCHORAGE. AllA liy k a .(A P ).- .It “ the free throw lin^ Syracuse S Ut waa the Big Ten m«meeting the Pac- ^ PA only 14 of 28 free throw' 10, and th e bodiesa \were.flying all- *. Allege basketbiii . Douglaa,took chargege early. _ aco ri.^ ^ ^ ^ l - over. Butltwaan’tth'itheBoseBdwl.It ...... — ing consecutive basketsits th ree tim es, WOB the UPmjfinnUaIs of the. lOth twice off steals oftef hihe had driven 'Great Alaska Shootootout basketball loyupsIS ooff midcourt ^ a ls . one lead-ad- the lane for lo^pa. . -tounuunent. Ing toD a three-point play, aod bos-IBS' S eik aly and D errickk Coleman in- . .. __ Arizona, ra n k e d1,17th, 1 ' beat No: 9 kets'byliy forw^ ard C edric Jenklna andUld tim id a t^ . - the.. dler Blazers, Michigan 79-64 ona SSaturday to od- centerr JMike Scott gave Kentuckyy a blocking shots and coinntfblUng the vance to Monday night’snig chojbpion- 61-35I advantage.ac backboards. Seikaly had 13 re- ahip game againilinst top-ranked Daveivender added two free throws]ws bounds and five 1blocks and SyraeuBe. a i ^ Scott Sc made a layup beforebre Coleman had 19 reboiounds, match-. •. “We knew they'di^d be pby^cal. guard1 RexI Chapman scored onn a ’ ing his career high sett in-thei NCAA They have all th o se |big guyp but bo baselineine drive to completo the surgerge championship gama^ last season did the Soviets andid tfliey were even' thafpiiipushed K e n t u d ^ s lead to 67-67* 'Qgainstlndiana. rougher," said AArizona’s Tom 35 withth 12:23 to go. D ouglas had 16 poi:ointa a n d five Tolbert, who led the Wildcats with steals by halftime iaa the Or- 18 pointa and l l r ccbounds. b o P O ttsburgh S 96 angemen led 47-26. Thi'hirteenofSyr- Arizona^ Coach LiLute Olson said n t.A acuae’s 21 field goalsla in the first the rebounBing was,as part of a true t. Morris 70______— h a lf wore layups- -...... ; team effort. p i rnSBURGH a (AP) - Charlearies Alabama-BirminghaJlam made a “I waa really pleofleased with the en- Smitliti scoreds 20 of his 23 pointssin. in brief run at the Orangegemen,' acoring tire team effort thele whole> game, of- the se«lecond game as fourth-rankedk e d ' th e fir s t nine points oof the second . ; ienaively and defeuifensively,” Olson Pitlsbuiburgh, keyed by an 18-2 spurtm rt h a lf. Syracuse re a sserted rt itself, out- said. "We knew goin{)ing into th e g am e ju s t aiafter intermission, rsutedIted scoring the Blazers 1:15-4 over.the . we had to keep theihem from getting Robertrt 1Morris 96-70 Saturday nightight nexfjix minutes, .w.with-Douglas those second a n d thiithird shots.” in thele : season-opening college bos-bos- agawscoring consecutiItive baskets. .A - - j Arizona did. ketballU1 gamei forboth teams, For the accond stiItraight game, K i|||g | ThcWildcatsoutretreboundedMichi- Smitllith scored the first six pointa“}** U A B’s starting five wiwas ineffective - gan 35-28, w ith ththe e starting front os Pitt,itt, 1-0, ran off 12 consecutivc in the first half. Lararry Rembert, Une outrcbounding-Qg-tho W olverine Lpointas tto start the sccond half and with eight pointa, wwaa the only stortcrs up front 25-]>5-16. tu rn a 537-34 lead in to a 49-34 edge'ORe atarter to score in1 the • first 20 • *We knew w e m aatched up w ith w ith 17:17:01 left to play. m in u tes. T i n ; ; :t built th e lead to 56-36 or them and we k newV w e had to h it th e P itt 1 R em bert finished wiwith 18 points, J forward Sean • frcshmiiman Ja so n M atthew a’ 18- boards," A rizona . . ' e ig h t on free throw s, ftMichael Char- r with just over 14 minutes to Elliott, who h a d 144 pjwints ond eight footer w ft!® lea hod 13, all in thole sccond half, an d th e P a n th e rs cruised after . rebounds,-Baid..-We’iVe’ro physical a n d - play am and Eddie Collins scoi:ored 13 a.'; the 3ig 10 end they’re that as'as Coach P a u l E vans played as they’re from the Big Blazers dropped.to Irl.•1. a typical Big 10 tea:team ,' so physical, m anyf aias four fresh m en a t o time, ivho- Seikaly scorcd 12 1 for ■ the *\ Those guya u re big.”g.” Demomocreus G ore, a 6-5 senior whc - APLsMrphoto Arizona's biggestest man on thS was questionableqU' until just beforefore Orangemen. Derrick: (Coleman had M ontana S t. players for rcrebound Friday court was guard Stevteve-Kerr.whofin- game! timeti because of a sore ankle,kle, 11. TTwlrtt Falls' /^ d y Toolaorson (13) o f BYU b a ttle s M ished w ith 14 poipoints on 5-of-6 addedd i 20 points^ 14 in the second w ith a 113-82 ro u t o f Denver../er.. w ith 22 points, h it a b asis k e t to bring 12 secondsla remaining.n B ut M axw ell ehobtig from th e Heifield. He mode all half. SSn m ith m ade 11 o f 13 shols and Indiana 90 seaso n wit Hty. the Blue Demons withinin 78-76 with was fouledid byb Mortin Salley whilo three of his 3-poirw inters and also hod 14 rebounds, although Robert i £gr ' Universitj Miami (Ohio)) OO W yomning ir trailed ju s t once, 2-0,:-0, ’ 45 scconds left, b u t DaDavis hit two driwng upcoipcourt and converted the handed out five assisjsists. Morrisis outreboundcd thc Panthers Tnd (AP) — •he an 80-76 udvuntogc. 'The Gotoiatora, who scored the n a player th a n w e ,, _ , ‘ Dean Garrett scored 225 poinu. and around jujumper 29 seconds into thc . morcconfidenceina Greene, who scored u career-high ganie'a firatrst Ifive points, took, a 16-3 have in Steve K[err," en Olson said.’^O U Kk C ellO Rick Colloway addedd 19 os I)Io- 6 gam^e. Leckner tied it with a turn-in- 25 points, fouled o u t in1 tovertimo for lead in thele openingo 5:57. Maxwell’s ■ “He’s the glue." Indiana, laat scoso:son's notional E^i'c Lei jalachian S t 74 an DePaul along with startirters Stanloy ju m p er o nnd d ffree Uirow, along w ith a Things alm o st got goi «icliy for thc cham pion, defeated MiVliariii, Ohio 90- aro u n d bosketba of his own less thon lok B rundy ond Kevin Goldcden. bank shot>t b by Dwayne Schintzius, ^ •rr s a t down in th e DUR!JRHAM, N.C. (AP) - Kovit;vin 65 Soturday. a m inutete lator imd Wyoming took Wildcats when Ken- irk DePoul had to scrapip ju s t to get gave Floridarida a 5-0 lead. Chatman > Arizona leading^ Stricklcklond led a balanced scoringjat* at The Hoosiers troileled 14-13 with the leodd for good a t 6-4 on T urk second half with A drawing even contributedcd two jump shots and with 17 pbihts M 16th-ronkevasTievcrin”ddubl*a(l*afl— Haywood, who finislisEed with 13 ‘ from Beyi ___^ ^ en hc’a_not ing two free throws by Cosesey Crawford, creased ita’lta lead to 41-20 when 1:36- smooth at either six BliBlue Devils scored in doubliuble points. But the Hoosiisiers scorcd six “ D en t, Da-3avis and Reggio Fox along things aren’t as an The advantage seesesa^d until, to ploy inI th(th e opening half. O lson fluid. “S tev e figures.:c a ._ -...... _____atraight on .baskets,3_by„Calloway..._tho way...------...... _ » -o n d of-the court." Oii DePoui appeared reojady to pull Maxwe'l})l ' w as joined oii” th e all- 3-pointer, and he Thele : Mountaineers, pulled withiithin Keith Smart and Gararrett to take a hit that one big 3- away at the 2:46 marlirk when two tournamentent team by Florido’s our feet behind th e 58-266 o on 0 layup by Ben Miller witlwith 35-24 lead with 6:40I lileft in the first O k l othoma h J 04 muat have been' four free throws by GreonDtie gave th e C h atm ana, , Soton S Hall’s Bryont nnd • 18;4I1 llleft, but the tilue Devils wenvent half. line.” ts A&M 80 ’ B lue Demons a 69-63 bbulge. i .Tames Majcdajor, Jeff Grayer of Iowa •That3-pointcrmamade it 73-53. on a I nnine-point run over the nexnext The Redskina outsctscorcd Indiana T ^ O S LMAN, Okla. (AP) - Slaccy surged ahead State andid CharlieC Thomaa of New, •. -"Our defenao •wos wa great,” K e rr two milminutes to increuse the nioigiifgin 7-2 in thc next Irlrl4, pulling to NORM; ccy B u t the Woves th en si iket by .Kariton King scorcored a career-high 33 points Greene's free Mexico, said. "We used mmultiple i defenses to 67-21f-26. w ith in six on a bask< Hoosiera then a n d Moclookie Blaylock odded 25 icriod. ■ G fay err acscored 29 points,.includ- and they hud trouble tro with the • C laybom e. The Hi throw force the extra pe: scored 12 of th e halfs hi final 15 Saturdayay night to lead No. 19 Okl.a- ' m g tw o freefree throws that gavo ' matchup zone.” lowimlOO .oly' The Blue Demons ploilayed without stato'tho lei p o in ts, led by G a rretttt w ith six, for a hom a to a sloppy 104-80 victory } lead for good, a n d th e C y-' Michigan Coachh IBill Frieder had I5J1- junior guord Rod Strickckland, whoia jefea i n s a s ' 8 1 49-34 halftim e lead. ov er Texa;xas A&M in th e seoson-open- 'featcd New Mexico ip7*96 a long list of w hatat 1he felt his team for ocodcmically . incligiblblo through in the consolnsolationgame. I iHAmA,-Hawaii.(AP).-.Iowlo w a ___ Indiana.,8hot. 22 ,gfo f 34 from th e Ing colleillege basketball gomes for , ------7 didn't do well.------LAH ...... December.-The Blue ]Demons^ of— T ra lllnig44-37 g 4 with 4:11 to play in inch floor for 65 percent inin the first half, each teonam i ...... 'T “Our inside defeiefense has to get Coach:h Tom Davis played a huncl Jed fense sputtered witwithout him . th e first h a i com pared to M iamit’s i’t 39 percent. King,’, ia junior center, sparked half, Iowa State wont on a better," Prieder saidl.“Wesai' hnj/e to andJefJeff Moe m nde jt p ay off. al. DePoul Coach Joey Mey it close, though, two bigJ runsr in each half that ol- eyer used fou^Q ,2.,pmrt-to-tako-the-lead-forgood; U . ------do a better job of rebounding,reb but'all Retujtum ing to his" fam iliar sucthixth- The Redskins kept it j£_their-3*point—lowed-thithe^Sooners-to-break-away pay—play ers-at-th e-p o tn P g[um u nipt, m- 47 .4 8 , thle e finalf two pointa coming , •• • those tbings_ comle e vw th experience; men rorole. Moe hit five_3ji_ointjhQt le Aggica. O klahom a took ad-od- eluding freshm an B radd 1N iem ann. G rayer'eor'a free throws. The Cy- ArizonaTias beenrto|elher t< — some miS sescored 22 points to help thithe shots, while the Hoososiers didn't at- from the i v an tag e ofc 33 A&M turnovers. Thefhe Pepperdine scored theth Turst bas- clones builtiiilt their_advantagfl-to^56--- of the guys fo u r and o r five years — llth-rci-ronked H aw keyes beat No.fo. ‘7 tempt any. 8 turned th e ball Xjver 13 k c f o f tho'gam e.and bujullt art' eight- 7.51 at halftinftim e. ___ ^ and have had a loto:)t of success.” Kansatsas 100-81 Saturday in tho semiemi- _ . ■ S ^ o r a point lead after five mi Arizona’s greatestest success came finalsIs * o f th e M aui C lassic b u kiket- e t Georgetown 5Q 2 ■“ tim es. minuteS, with LafesterRer Rhodes and Elm er Robin- hom o Coach B illy T ubbs wasvas Lewis hitting two 3-poirlint shots. „ with the m atch u p zRn>a«>al24.4. ' S m ith, who w as 14-11-15 from the A i irJl.M8.Teuli:lll»-a«:. ' A u to m o tiv e i two short touchd{hdown runs, de-, . State,te Coach'' Bobby Bowdenlen Ricks played.for thoth tournament free-throw line, then h IM S. Bri,Broodway S4MM4 ' fcated lOth-rankeiiked Notre Dame , wasn'isn't too concemed about theJie championship lalater in the HtUiuMm>Km;CSUI.CS'CC21). foul shota, Conor scbirored a field c

I £MTImBa-News.TwlRPallaalls, Idaho Sunday, NoVembmbar2g.1087 B m e F T o ^T o m \ o . 2 hlurric kNottreDa- - - - ...... ^ duded 22 Bratton droppe)ped a handoti' ttvia -toudluchdown by Gaiy-waa nuliiflifie d b y . j H em ingw ay fbr th e s c o re .. . : . \ MIAMI (AP) - Lou1 HHolti’a luck , T he fl6 -yard drive inclu lebacker.Ww.Wtchett a penalty.pt , • The Bufialoes8 tlthreatened again —— of-tbo-Iriah-agidnst-Mia -yardB-in penoltifs! as Notntre Dsme _Waloh a^d lineb thelrish- m . eazly in tbe fourthirth period, But on' much better than Ociry F liege football wawas flagg^ for past Interfenmnce.of* recoveredforthc , the lost Miami^ whicldeb had beaten six Iebraska24 third*and-l fromm the C^ombtisker I ; j Thifl time, ^owever, MiamiMi. didn't - ■ — fside fsic and a personal foyl, 1 ive plays nobodiea elocee eed^ng Florida Stete C q \ 31, halfback JJ. Hannlgan.was I ’ run tho score'up offenBivelively like th e to s h u t downwn Tim Brown and th eir. , twotw( coming on consccutivi 'olorado 7 mes fint 26-26 on Oct': 3,3 , took a 7-0 lead on d u m ^ for a 2-yai•yard loss by safety 66 points the Hurricaneues dropped kick-retum1 gamg e," Johnson said. “I and an( ^ving the H uiri^i lession.The key play BCBOULDEB, Colo. (A P)'-- Keith Tim Jacksra. JAdmd the F u ^ were 1.- o a -N o tre .D a m e ...^ o> yearay a g o ^ believe th e} defense'answd' ered t h a t ,. dowiis'af dov AcTlrishfour^an)m d'ttu^ ita third posses w aa a n interferesrence p en alty against Joneonea rushed for a career-hi^igh 248 forced to try a 6060-yard field goal instead, thoy ran it do'dowii defeh- tM."' ' - ...... - ...... — - ...... yardlipea. yar .. . ___ imrd-fieI3'Tidtre Dame’ss i8tas~Smagala - that- yardards, including touchdown nmn s.of: thatfailed.______, flivcly to zero, b u t it wtwas no less Brown, wbtvho cam e into th e game Greg C Cox kicked a SO^ya: first half, m oved th e b allU from'thef 23 to the 8 600 anda 44 yards, and fifth-n•ranked _ • • embarroasing. ranked fourtlirth naU onally w ith 174. goal gos with 3:09 left In the fit up__Bratton.’B _J5rst Nebrfebraska ground out a 24«’t-7 Big ; -Wc dominated every}ry phase of 80 all-purpoax>se ypr^e p er gom e and 11 11 plays after free safetyy BeoniQ and___^ e t— up. Tennessee>,38 3 Blodcs,' Miami's all-timeB leader, touchdown, ight Victory over Coloradb. ! ;the game," Miami Coacloach Jim m y is heavily favoredfav to w in the Hois- Bio mode his 19th career intererception - A 26ryard-popass from "Walsh to rcguljgular-diaMn flhale'Saturdaj^ f ’‘ Vanderblit3t3 6 iJohneonsdd...... manTrophyily n ex t S aturday, w as In* mai ■ned it to tight end Alfrefredo R oberts to ,th e .'The -Th C o m h u sk efs, rebouilunding • KNOXVILLE.' Tenn.Tt (AP) - A j ; • “I thought wo dominolinated them volvedinonlynly 10 plays for 95 yards, at thei Miaini 8 and retumi Irish 46 helped«d set up Cox's field from'em last week’s 17-7 loss too Okla- fumbled kickoff■ reret tu rn by V an d er- 1 more thnn two years ogago because He retumcined three kickoffs for 42 th the c2 9 . in a one-,'.goal. F o u r playlays later, on fourth- homioma and avenging a 20-lD.upjp s e tto - biit in 'th e tU r d qq u u t a rte r s e t u p W il- ' ■'] they scored a touchdownm o n u s th en , yards, three« puntsp for 14 yards —in- Bratton B scorcd again on the third osd-siz from ththe’41, Conley, who' (3oloiolorado last year, raised theG*!lrove^ liam Howard's 6-yaj^yard scoring run to :* echoed M iami linebackiicker George duding a twya [(Jonloy’s yarda on a faktike punt to keep the remsjmoining against third*n•ranked point deficit to'ed,-edgB'the-Commo-- Miami, ranked No. 2 nationally,'r yards^- rereti tu rn . F resh m an L eonard C capped a drive going. Florilorida State. They finished ththe reg*. dores 38-36 in. the th Southeastern ♦-moved w ithin one gamJO e o( f an o th er It w as MioMiami's 3 1 st consecutive six-yard six- ru n w ith 6:04 lefl ct field goal in' 22 at- ularlar season in second, place ini: the Conference Saturdairday. national championBhipp t showdown regular-seaso1800 victory a nd gave the 66 66-:-yard drive and wrapped!d up the Cox’s 17th fi< te m p ts m ade: it 10*0 a t halftim e. Bigig Eight, behind top-n•ranked The Volunteersrs sJsot scored on a Saturday by defeating NoNo. 10 Notre Hurricanesi a 10-0 record. They fin- scoring. scoi all-team,—Brown-manageiged-34-yard9-whlle-0kla iklahoma, ------:------—------pass-from-JefF-Frt■^anctS"to”T eren ce' Dame 24-0 on Melvin BroBratton’s two—ish--againat-Jt-eighth-ranked South — MiomiJ is a ^ e a t fo6t5al It played touching th e ballbai four times in thc Colorado Co concluded ite seasBson at Cleveland, tou'chdo'hdown runs*by Reg- ehort touchdown, runs anond a fired- Carolina nexiext week and then meet an an outstanding team that 4 overall and 4-9 inIn the gie Cobb and Keith Ke Davis, and ------^p-defenee-that-kept oxplixplosivc-Tim. .No..LOklahozbomaintheOrangeBowl very, ver very well," Holtz said.d. •’I said first two pcrio(■iods. H o dropped a t 7*4 flB ea.during.t^gam e. confem fcrence, good forfo u rA plaxd-to.9;2j,‘.4f.I: ‘Z l.’’.' " ...... : :the quarterback six times;ies; -■ ' M iam i drojSpjjSped a 14=10 national werwere as talented a'football t ards'on the ground, suffered,id.tum- lintheSEC. ; Tho Irish were bent. on avenging championshiphip gam e to Penn S tate rve Tve seen. I think on a ^vjven day M iam i s ta rte d1 ftfhim its 31 a fte r Per- yordj ird punt return. The overtt'era on th e ir first two possesijssions, ' For thc,Commodnodores, who fell to •Q 58-7 humiliation byf NMiami two in th e F iestata 1Bowl. the/ro the; probably the best Vteam in riman '4 12*yard drive iiicludcded • Walsh’s 29-yard thenien scored on their next two0 seriesi 4-7 ond 1*5 in'thethe' league, quarter- ‘ 'years ago in F aust's fina:inal game as “People soyiay wc don’t deserve to be the the country." J tailback W arren Wil- to) tatake a 10*0 halftime lead,i. T hey bock Eric Jo n es scoredsco: on r u n s o f 1, coach. Inatead, they abso:baorbed thejr. in’the Orangenge Bowl,” Johnson eaid. N otre D am e h as lost its lastIs four screen pass to U air of 12-yard tosses to squajuandcred another possiblee score 1 and 10 y ard s andand hit on two scor- ;first flhutout in 63 gameal e s - s i n c c a “B ut they fforget th a t wo beat meetings mee with Miami and hasht been llam a o nd a p air fore Bratton, M iami's-just.1st before the, half when ththey al- ing posses to flankcnkcrCarl Parker. ,2(M) blanking by Miamini in i 1983 - Florida, weB hbeat Arkansas ond we oulBcoredouIj 129*20 in th a t stre;retch. Perriman befon idoWn lead er, bulled loweur C hristm as C ~ rtiund of the NCAA Divi)ivision I*AA an d rccoverecred four fumbles, playoffs S aturday. Jam es Maclodison, the top-rated in* W t i C i r c u l a r h a s Foley’s game-winner• atonedat for a dependent in ir thc division, didn’t sag es of terrlfiiti c — missed 37-yard • attemptipt with'five ravage a firstfir down until midway p : | seconds left in regulation.on. through hethe sccond quarter, and ls5-| gift I d e a s , & 3 0 I N Trailing 28-10 at halftiilftime, Geor- didn’t 'Scorere u n til backup quarter* J W B i c r cg i g * 7 4 1 gia Southern's defense10 (clamped a back Greg; Lancaster I entered thc 1 ^ 1 ^ Hlurry i in for • L K « » g lid on the Black Bears’’attack, at< hold-' gome ■ afterter Marshall’s fourth ing tho visitors to 96 yardsyai in tho touchdown..I .. •, / ^■ __JlujnL .( first possession, b ut Soutlluthem came round gamele of th e Diviaion I-AA s n u i M - back for, a 7-7 deadlock \ALVOUNEMCMOTOR OIL ck three ml- playoffs. ’ PIUOS fll . m w . Umiti20uc{Quorti n u tes iaWl" On Ruymond’'Td-Oro»B*- 13'------NortheaeVHJt^e-40-3-fln^lBy»ng4a-_ ^ HOfHotfmmoa y a rd run. the post-aeasjason for the first time' . T he B ears th en took chtcharge w hen sinco becominning a four-year school in... .. i 7 9 ' r ^ a s ' r a ...... 9 “ p^ . S lT o “ | . ------Buck-Bcorcd'on-a-liyardard'run-arid"1951. U U A FRONT p o o in c T o « • Msttoa __ stretched the lead to 144 ppoints on a North Texa!X08 finished its season 7* m a!g"-5" sss w i i r - - 5 “ 2-yard plunge by Jim Pox.'ox.------5.------• Foley kicked a 32-yardird field gool N orth Tex.'cxos took thc opening ^ ^ 2 9 ! 3 | later in the period butIt RayI Wood kickoff andI marchedm 68 yords in 11 lifted the halftime margiirgin to 28-10 ploya, but hociod to settle for a 28-yord by scoring from the one.!. field goal Vjy Ricky Chotman when The Eogles will face ApAppolqchian the drive stastalled ot thc Northenst ‘ S tate, a 20-3 w inner ovor'o r Richmond 11-yard line,e. 'auTf pfi woiNi s a .. ’ Saturday, in thc secondmd round of Three weeleeks ago. Northeast es* ^ i!AUIO. ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ S 4 . B l c u w1 aK t!'-so t the playoffs next week. coped with1 at 24-23 victoiy when 2*TONlONOBODY »K *reU C K 2 lO O T O ^ \M C hatm an’s ttry r for a conversion kick - s - i 4 ------^ Marshall 41 hit an uprigi•ight flnd-houncod-wldf:------Ch"dtman misniaaed a 42-yard attempt, Z__J a m ^ M ^ rso n " j OPTlK " -!» ■ % ...::.2“ 1 lato in the firfirst q uarter, and North*' BU«cottiu.C T nw 5r^ ^ H UNTINGTON, W.Vo.Va. (AP) - cost m archedled 75 yards to a touch* mJn* "1®*^ Tony Petersen passed for 387 y ard s down on a 1-yl*yard run by Minville.. »9 I • and fbur'touchdowns as Marshall’ Teddy,Ganarcio kicked his first of ^ -- University rolled to a 41-1241- victory three field^oigoolsJoter-in-the-second ------_____oy er. Jam ea-M ad iso n -S•Saturdayin a quarter, andnd Jackie Harris scorcd .____ the_first round of .the N(NCAA.Divi- on a 5-ynrt'«rd_p£>ss from _Stnn ___ sion'I-AA playoffs. ' Humphries} b “After going 35 holescs without 0 ■ **Thot damn di Nicklaus," snid _ Kragen. return It (withhor < without your SIS'TOac ^ ■ n n sHOCt skin, it was kind of nicccc toI get th a t Fuzzy Zoellwller. "He plQycd“tietter— ~ -receipt).-W©^ll gladly.ny-replacaltof-gtve— SS3 RETURNjPOUCY ^ 1 6 9 J ^ monkey off my bock,” Nicl'iicklouu said, today th a n h e has all year. He mode i J you o full refund. — ...... :------• “Itbroke tho ico and got)t men rolling," somo puttstjj ot ut thc'fe".” SAIE PRICES EFFECTTVE THftOUGHUGH DECEMBER s. 1987 . N icklaua had n ’t wonvon in thia - Nicklaus)s Hn/shcd tho first nine made-for-tclevision event'ent since the holes on thc t extremely difficult first hole of the 1985'Sk'Skins Game. PHA West3t course. w ith 570,000 in b u t ended th a t strin g wwith it a 25-foot winnings. TrWIN FAIILS putt on thc first hole. • Zoellcr won wi only one hole, but. ■ “It took thc pressureire off. After w ith carrj-o'■j-overs, i t w as a big ono. 780:Bluel(lakes Blvd. NM., 734-2673' 3 . t l H that, I was able ta relaxlax and enjoy w orth $70,(?0,000, and pushed . hia mes earnings to $695,000 )AYSAWEEKI ■_ llL lL ^ it, a n d th a t’s th e w ay• youyo want to Skins Gome WE KEIEEP YOUR HOURSiPA ^ — play^o-SklnB Game;" heh e a a id r" ------in“4!rholC8r" MON-FRISam tor9pm ^ • SAI 8 dm to 8pm8p • SUN 9 am to 6pi Nicklaua birdied tho10 1first three LcoTrevirivino. tho sh o rtest h itte r in holes he played, won two tw -of tlfem tho Hall of Fame foursome thot is and then copped off thc1C dayc with a competing; c on the extrem ely diffi- winningr30-foot birdiee puttp on the cult PGA WW< est course, won th e only \ m m m ninth. ^ • other skin,n, wofth $25,000. V r . ■ ■ _____

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use; w o l i lIii a i d s thestx]y s i t ^ iecurr e f e - r r 11- I The A ssociated P re s niy saw it crashing," she aoid. BackJc inir December. Lynch pre- 1 T NEW YORK - When Debra dieted thle e DDow would p lu m m et b y Lynch, psychic andid buddingflnan- " ^ ^ ^ ^ to 1.00(,000 jMints by the end of farn )nomsi7 cial consultant, advises a clients m eco September.e r. , whether.to buy IB?BMorscUFord. K L i. ByJEFFJACKSOI30N • agriculcultural commodities^ etham So she wajw as off by o few weeks.' she puU all h e r cardrd s on th e tabic. | Statea Newa Servicty«ce couldd I save the federal govemmer iij^L ' -V ' - JSS raither th e be early than, lata ” T arot cards, th a t I $6 billbillion dollars in farm incom aaid Lynch,ich, figuring that too late; ____ le ability, she WASHINGTON'N — Increased use suppoiport programs by 1992. Thea luuru wvrong rui than too early, -c|aimsrto-intcrpre;ret^hcther-the"^® ^ ------of ethanol-BB'oI g gaBolJne’addilive”'prografram s w at a record $26.5 billio Since theithen, Lyn^ has educatemch says she of- hanced U.S. energergy independence summroducts that compete direct] 4 t^ll all for)r clclients, she looks to the. S ' fi^'yscrapcra, th e 34-;4-year-old Lynch f th e gasoline sold in th e U.S. contain w ithi i soybean., meal for livestoc stan forr h e r mAjor predictfons. said psychics of pnsrevious genera- a blend of 10 pen)crcent ethanol by feed. - She calcula'rxUated the m ark et crasK . . tions would shrinfink from giving ^SBjjjrii i 1992. Jimm Glanccy, chairman of th f based onI thithe astrological forces at' finanical advice on thc grounds . “W e a ll know thJie e benefits of alco- Idaho10 ]Ethanol Fuels Association, i work overir theth stock exchange.___ r'for money and spiipirits just don’t hol fuil^, includinjling its impact on optimiimistic about the prospects fo “E veryr ststock exchange has a* - t l e a n t r a i r a nd tho:hc ability it would the stastate's young ethanol industrj B ut th is i« a dielifl^rent cra for ' . ^ birth date.«. TheT New York Stock Ex- give, us to dccrcaseue our reliance on which:h ]produces about 10 m illion goi JT change (whii .» ■ things unearthly, nndni Lynch con- which was incorporated at foreign oil,” S talliallings -said in a Ions aiannually. More than half c p aiders money just aran o th er elem ent ^ 1 0 a .m .Mflay a y 17.1792) is a Taurus, speech before thee ^National Alcohol this isis produced a t J.R . S im plot C( ^ . and the Am in the larg er schemle e of prosperity. American Exchange is'a Fuels Meeting in St.S t. Louis. plantats in Caldwell a nd H eyburn. , '• .• Her clients - wh/ho ahe says in- Cancer," shesh 'ssaid . • “A nd. perhaps memost importantly, “Idaljaho could quadruple it .. elude executives frorom some high- ' ■ I haveh( not ^en looking; it V70uld also crcati‘ate a new market cthanonol production by 1992,” Glar ’, ■ powered brokeragec houses — are ^ too good1 forfc Taurus lately. As ____ . I for surplus agricull:ultural crop»;^he cey saisaid in a telephone intervic\ looking for thot cominpetitive.edge..— Lynch-Beesjeer"ltr~the'“aestiuctive ------1------added. ______^ C last weweekr-“W e'vegot-the-availabli “They’re williming to use ■ ^ u S S ff planet Plutcluto' is negatively aligned , Ethanol iajnadedc from fooSatocks mvestfistm fiht funding— from locn locol eveiything," she saidlid. “They figure 1 Taunts. and - I that have stareh1 content,d such as cntrepiepreneura." Debra Lynch displays; s sa o m e o f h e r a d y ls o iy too i o l s _____ this is ju s t a s occurorate as anything unfortunatellately, “Pluto a lw a y s'w in s ------com, whcat^nd. bibarley. In Idaho. Gianancey predicted th a t if thi ent applications.- • Lynch’ch she n ever h ad a c h a n c:e e to ; do social o u t" most e^jpiol production pro comes ethanolnol legislation cosponsored b; skim s over ov an applicant's list of work, an areo in whichh .he claims - y £,3 Lynch says her from pBtaro .by-prodroducts cast ofl' by S tallinilings is approved, os many a r clients comc qualificolcations and zeros in on his to hold a m ostcr’a degrei feels the market pretty the stbte’s spudi ]processors. The 250,00(000 acres of land could be puput from two extremes;>: those who are or her biibirthday. m u ^ h aIS s bbottomed out,, arid she • buU ^C'ttie Jiatlon’ion’s supply comcs back: iinto production in Idahlaho unem ployed o r whvho arc doing Most o f h e r tim e h add been sp en t expects itt to climb unevenly until from corn, which is ini high surplus, w ithinin five years. Grain pricerices poorly in business,, and r those who "If you'ou’re the boss and the em-}m- adviaing th c lovelorn,•n. In fact, mid-Septeml:em ber 1988. ployee ia going lo have to workork Lynch didn't ruminate T he USDA study,dy, ordered by Con- couldd iincrcaec by 8 to. 9-centsts ia ore successful, '‘1 . “’' " _____ il_b£_a_good-tim«-to-buy------^ w ith you: you m ay haveJ to Dow 'Jones'’ overoge gress last May, saicmid that if annual bushel,icl, Glanccy added, althoughh hehi First-time clientsts arc-oslicd to . f S ? " I ul. and cashi OUIout," ahe aoid. “T h e n th e )n were to increase was catcautious about his estimate. "sign in" in a spirarol notebook, on tV, ' "le y person \vho’s m ore com pat-)at- industrials, , the stockck markets „arketwillvill s ta r t a steady decline, id more company loyal overver leading indicator, unti - .' ,. to ,3.4 billion gallonilons in 1992 from “Itwi: would be speculative to sayf cxex- ‘he r w orktable. T he: ttools o f her pro. 'S '' 't 'l “>>»« “ b u t n ot tootoo severe, so it won't be' its-_current level•1 iof 850 million actly' v w hat^l happen to groiiToin fession — th e ta ro t cicards in a draw- ‘'''..P)crson 'J who is the mostlost yeor ago. ______n o tic e i” — ied.-" » h c s a id r ------gallons, farm cashiish receipts from prices,!S, b u y ftc y ^ ll-^ o n ip ." Glancc;n c c ^ rstring'cloth'case' arand'acot.slo.»-"‘i""''''<«l It was after shei occurotoly On ^Feb.eb. 15, 1089, h ow ever, corn isalcB e-would - increase said.. “ “Grtins will occount for)r ai ' pendulum — rest nele x t to an em pty — W hile1c -outsiders may, voicelice called th is year’s Supci)cr Bowl (aho-- “well seee th e g reatest crash w e'v e ' about 23 pcrccnt. larg er:r share of expanded cthunoanoi can of Coke. Thc crjrrystal ball is on skepticisicism. Lynch aoys she hoa no picked thc New York: Gionts( over ever seen,n, ashe predicts; “We'll be The dollar valueJC of< thet increase productuctionl^" a shelf in a n o th e r roiroom. choice btbut to believe. What sheshe the Denver Broncos 3919 to 20) that- In a depressi•ession until 1997." could exceed $9.1 $9. bUIion. In Gov.)V. Cccil Andrus is oneJ cof While ahe usuallylly relies oh the began dadabbling in out of curiositylity reporters began houjunding her Lynch claimsclo to be 90 percent ' addition, related«d employment Idaho'so's top ethanol b oosters. He■ hohas taro t cord_3. LynchI also o may draw 16*year8irs ago has bccomc a full-u l|. about th c stock m arket.-t. accurate,, ai and when she's wrong, )b. - - - • ■would increOQC by b^ over 23,000 alrcadjidy ordered thc state's automojmo- • up astfolo'gical char'tb^Of ar business time job. ’■People like to ask pfpsychics o u t-■ “it’s on detaietailB nfttfact.* : workers, thc studyiysaid. s bilefieifleet to fill up w ith a 10-pcrcen•cent people o r th e ir compi ipapics.- She put herself throughIgh rageoua questions, lik J f ^ y generatingg newn morkets for ' • S \ -rrr Bankersrs and borrowers have', »S e c F U E L o n P a g e D 6 ivjfican ia_the^ ues.—Many-farmeis bur--^------iral"86il"conscTT'a-coraplywith'fcderiil m igfitX Ibe interest in putting thoselose ^>(1 iWiiliam Bcmaiiau, who.wlis eiavily to expand, then tion measures couldlUd m ean a rgduc- acresI intoin the Conservation Reserve;rvc Iowa’s aupcrintendcni:nt of banking 400" theif. highly leveraged as- ' - during some of thp worst w .voars of I f I’l tion in federal paymtFoncnts. P rograrram . he said. ollateral for new loans a&< University of Idaldaho A^culturol More>rc th a n holf of Idaho’s 4.6 {ni|.mil thc farm slump andI \who now pre­ values shot up 235 per-'' E conom ist Neil Mleyer ey soid farmers lion ocricres of form land harvestedd irin sides over th re e sm allli Ibanks. ' 2 0 0 " -een 1972 and 1979. .. who decidc not to< participatepa in thc 1986 is classified as highly erodiblebic, Bemau soys fanrt'crisrs and lenders 1980s b<;gan, the fa rm see-' federal progroms haih a d b e tte r bc able M eyer>r isaid. Thc land cithei' mustiust- who survived the' hanird times camc itself mired in debt while - to survive financial!lially without fed- have a]approved conservation planeIans “ through thc ordeal wiivith 0 common ■' 0 107a ■ lara taao i^eilliilil ------vorable expc >8) I9d2 i9d3 idd4 1dd5 rates were at record- ornl fnrm , ng. characteristic: “T hey/ are i mutually ■ its.______I______o r be reir e tired from a n n ual cropping, tion that fuelpus prices wero peaking, iigjr—conacnrotLve."______.He said there are ar stringent re- ' Thee 1-high erodible acred arcrcligi^ fi _ 'p nd v RiugBcs were rising for form in ’ “Farmers are not b ~to^|7S6.2|829.3|d14.4 qiiircm enta for compliancc co and ble forfor th e reserve program , in borrowing t l i C ------1 rowed heiav} and equipment. U.S. farmers must haveavo an opproved__w hichtl t the. land con bc planted1 in way they were. Bankscs o re not lend----- i^vfcw-o: ' ...... ^ pledged theiwere unable to produce plan for their farmrt byb; 1990. soil-hohlolding vegclotion pr trees for. foi 'ng the v ^ y th ey were. ' It's n__ . seta as colla-compctitlvr-commodltles ■ Meyer remindedid farm1 ers a t th e lO y eara. a n In exchange, th c farm erp rc.re- healthy thing,"’he saidid. farmland markets, vo farmland priccs' Idojip Association1 of Soil Conscrva* ceivess a yearly tc.ntal pay m en t fromrom Hundreds of thousasands of farm-. mains wca•cak. . west had loans cquivalci betwiimmeting een and crop prices ‘ ^•“ 'tibJTjDlstricfB-annt]m ual-^eeting-in—the-fedeKieral government, ers atill are deep inI debt, c but the Even more n cash flowed intoIto ccnt of th c ir deposits, ac' jint survivors •have'emorg( W m ' ^ - - - -Cocur d’Alene that,t g(government pay- If aI producerpi is farming land that ged wii.h more banks os18 investors fled the stotfk>tfk seven-state aurvey of 60( t ^ ^ 1 tor foundt itsiworth of farm operations; • » m e n ts m ade up 522 perccntp of Idaho ' is classilasificd OS. highly credible and efficient operations, helped hi in part market—■~following---ita— i Octobcr.icr- ducted, by Norwcst>5 iSb6 interest encc rai between thcir assets - n e t^ a rm income lao st st year.------is founcind in.violatlon'of any onee olof hy govemment-prograrams-thnt paid— coUapse."' Minneapolis! “ ^ ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 heights, i^.plungcd_35.3fuel p ere e n t n a- Not man;^ farmersicra can survive if the conons'crvation provisions of thc them to idle m illions of acrcs of crop Butunlilnlil« thc 197Qg, b an k ers oreire Reflecting the changc and priccsaflcr peaking in f980! their incomes dropjp by half, Meyer 1985 FiFood Security A c t,; th c pro- Iond. not beatinging uown doors to drum up that ratio of loans I chemicals to e $536.6 billion at the * said. d uccr• ccould lose al! U.Sl Depart-art-' The USDA recentlyy reported: that loan bu»in(lincss. slipped as low as 48.5 j formers It wei y e a r from $829.3 billion', T h e linkage of federalfee payments - ment ofo f A griculture pro g ram bcno-;no- declining expenses pla;layed a big role “The oldjld glory days of lending 08ds spring, said Norwcst low-cok : 'cor to th e U.S. D epartm ent o f in pi^ducing record ca: to soil cdnscn-ationon measures puts fits fortir the year, Meyer said. ;amingsof$52 ^ch ass :you cun on inflationaryiry Larry W ips. This fall, tl: fo r world ro. mo th o bu rd en of p roofK)f on th e individ- U S DDA / "progroms includc priccncc billion for Amcricnn1 farmers laat land valueues arc gone, maybe never'cr moved to 51 pereent,lent to 69 per- began plumrsame timo, banks, insur- fed— year...... ual farmer.'He sug(luggcstcd farmers and inoncomc support program s,- fed- to returnn untili another generationAA—alightly from the 52 peraccording to a fell.' ipanica, thc giant Fami v isit th e ir locol soilil ccconservation dis- e ral cro]:rop insurance. Farm ers Home)me larm“'o^ratiniing cMi^.down is foolish1 enoughei to play that game.ne, fall. iOO ban k s con- T hc n etystem wc and thc Formers iity an d governm ent progri trict offices soon too maken sure thcir Adminiinistratiofi loans. Commodity jram s fobting a ” spys Dav)avid Ostendorfi director of "Bankers have monc;t Corp. of thc diflerencdminiatratien were left nge greater share ol ■ conservation plan. is adequate or to . Cfeditit ■ Corporation storogc of farmers’ Prairiefire,re, a group representingng -thc capacity to make ------7-and.dobta^,pl8 secured by usacts worth lity operations, farm debt find o u t how to coicomply with tho paymenicnta, farm storage facility ibts aro being rural inten;ercsta. there still is so much;c ' in attitude, tionwidc ction aft of their earlier value - - .....— requirementsr------;— loans . • 0and Consort-ation Reserveirvc paid down a n d depositfits aro growing - In 1979,f9, ot the peok-of the-lend--'d*“ over long-term prospectto deposits dropping ly to borrowers unable to F arm er? olso need!cd to determine if Progran•am annual paym ents. •at fariri banks' while loooan dem and re*, -in g frenzy, zy, bank6-in4he-upperM id-id- ,lem loans in portfolio> pcrccn t la s t end of laatI BANKS yc on Pago-DO 3t econom ist according to i •I. .. , thc ratio had Agriculture, t, still down At the sar Idahc0 calf p])riGps to3p $80 forthei first tir erecnt of last ance compai me in O' C rcdit Syst<^ears ------— I h e AflB0ciatcd.Pr.c•.CSB8t _ Istock and crop’s continuedid toti ru n below th e ngo b u t —, ut nearly $10 higher thnn1 a year ago. Cattlemen,\jn,wcrc also getting some heljicy for loons'-Homc-Ajdmi national average.— - vers, who brought in their ------S tceraa.were ' up alichUy from Sep[cptomber to the feed aidede aa alfalfa'hay pricea drop<0 loans. B ut w ith loansev sc er a t over -'F.9 b illion BOISE - Idahoiho ranchcrsi' rebuilding: Thc calf market, barelyly oover $60 a' hun- ,$64.40'i 0 n hundredweight and cowsws w ere stn- ‘ a n o th e r twoo didollai-tratoh from SeptcmbcI uncertainty • only a fractiotier 20 ccnts on th e ir av er- tholl! herds oss tho cattlc market; < dred pounds B'ycar-ngo.' Bur BurBcdto$85:30-a—blFofJi■juat over 544...... ' ^ sitaf$5p,thcthc lowest level since May. eta and prob- and manysh p p ea Dciow ffir$4"plh--' — strdngthcns, saw calcalf prices exceed thc $80I 1 hundredweight' in Scptcntcmber ond held The s 5 surge in thc livestock marlark et, w hich W h eat growrowers, who saw harvest scjilioa." - George • S cor. BA I mork this foil U) hit thcir highest level in tsteady at that Ipvel last month,mo; losing only has als( Iso seen lam b priccs cxceedd $80S a hun- prices slip belowbel $2.40 u bushel after su er price stood at $3.70" a mom than seven1 yyears, tho govemment^ I 20 ccnts a hundred poundsIs fifrom th c peak. dredwei /eight for the first time evever eariier a 1986 markcrket well below thc govemn )r thc atate’a No. 1 cash, rop& itcd. I t waa thc first tim e calf;lf pricesp have been th is ycj fear beforo sliding back-to:o'romain i at price supportort rate, got some stability f ture Director Dick Rush T3le ■•J?Bfieiflturee .Department’s prclimi-• .( over the $80 barrier sinceco early( 1980, and m ore th th a n $65 last m onth, all b bu u t oaaured bu y ers in Octc)ctobcr. . I excellent to bolater sales ______n a r y assessm ent of average market prices; thet SeptembcV*Octobcr oververagc marked the ranclJCrtors that thcir cash receiptsits would ex- T h e average ►ver 7 y( •age prico for w heat held o t $J .------.— across the state, in1 m:m id-O ctober also ahowed: 1highest pricc for calves sinco mcc February 1980 ceed losoat y ear’s level.., 0 .b u sh el lost-ast month after hitting $2.5!elp on B ut pototo grow erf ■ som o strengtheninglg iin w heat prices and th e \ ormancc in tho crop mar- w hen thc overage stood ot t ovorov $87. Aflcrcr to talin g $883'.6 milHohh last year,-September^;_AnaIyats_belicve_the impropped third beat crop eve ration of the potato ma'r- car whoro total cash re- continued dctcriorat The gcueral-bcef m ark etBt oalso remained at the streTcn^h in the 1987 marketct could run ment followirwing mtyor production^curher to. pounds, lost another of’ this year’s ncar-record J B-would- end_up.in_1987.^ ___ ket in the wake of’I i .its strongest in years withih coverall beef cot- cosh receiptsre< for Idaho’s livestockick operators m en ts th is yetyear ia being driven by bettor - age prico after it slif , h arv est. tiet prices still at $60 a 1 cash receipts from crops a hundredw eight, back ivovi cr th c $900-million lovel1 forfc only th c p o rt prospcctiects duo to ^ e weakening doeason tcau in Septem ber. - Generally, howcve:iverUdaho griccs for live-,•, downt fractionally from the S ver $1 billion, the loweat ic September aver- fourth1 timot over. , • _ ;and govcTimreiinChlexport onhiilfdohien.ta.sufTer' The mid-October i I • ^ ------r - — imcnt hundredweight for t ’ from crop, but Agricultun 1 said quality was exc ■ i:i , $2.48 opportunities. .51 in The mixed perform prove- ket made it unclcar irtnll-'-cciptS'fpr-growers-w er cx- Last yoar. total easl dollar plunged to just ovor • I level of tho decade. ^ ■ •;------—

MTIme»^ew8,TwlnF»lP«lla,ld«ho Sunday.'Novaiiverabarss.m? ^ AJtilities*'c<:ommissi6rI U 5 t a y s p r dder onPaciific N o rth wi v e s t B d l | ' denied oq;aBl protectioD•under 'u the they pay tbe« n m inim um ra te fo- IS ; BOISE (AP) Tb« Idahori Public perc^'onJiiJiily 1,1987. i li^Gp. had percent undere r ]bbo th tb e old a n d new! U tilitie s Commission blas si stajred a n T h e p bime ra company has peti«;l> -Iaw becauiie th e commiii emmpting tax laws, the commiwion. sai^ order requiring Pacificic N orthw est tio n ed forr nreconsi«leration and re-- ^10 rational basla*.'lbr a wiUi iewer The phonee acompany also-aiga^ Bell to lower Ita Idahiiho rates by quested a stayst of tbe commission’sI -tm-1 iJl w a te r companies wi order. In gra{ranting the stay, the com-• tthan ^ customere.finmi faiaying1 to th a t i t w as ddenied e n equal proteetira w ~ _____ ^ $309,078 on Dec. I. T h e r a te reduction woirouldpa«son misdonresp•sponded to two o fth e com-•. • ao^iist rates to reflect fhele effects'(^ when the comm U), offset ita tax*r^te - ad d ress othether issues raised in the) SmaUjrater comp^es [ntbexniut- and small poweiiwer poduction the ii'til' suit ofa drop in the commpanys fed- Petition. affededP^tfaa decrease in >ere«ntto34 Pacific NojNorthwest Bell aaid it wasI Imumi corporate incomfrtasaK-because—i^ is requiredidto-buy- t< F o u r n a mtned to Cham]nber board e r a l ta x ra te &om-46.pei - TWlNFAliiS1 — four new.menibofi'lilViivrbeeirglMtgd nr thg------board-of-directontors'of-the Greater-Twinrin F a lls-C h a m b e r- o f------Commerce, accordi>rding to President Lee Wag/ogner. They will begin • C o n tin u e d fro m P’age a D5 year. BR 8 H I P \ lited States trails several', T R A NjfSFBR i O F OW NBI three year term s effectiveef Jan .'l, 1988. fective fbr consumers. ' • Tho Unite ; A .T h M irket for the Bayu y O u t ions in ethanol use.Sev- Xhe new boardd mn em bera a re: Jo h n B irinfham, a chicf executive of* To back up federaral ethanol other natior U M e m e n ts . ficer a t M agic Valli'alley Regional Medical Cenlenter; Lance Clow, vice subsidies. Idaho has instistituted a eral LatinI AmericanA countries are Ab Infonnce Fondlnga g . / r aillions of cara on ethanol; c : £ 8 preaident a n d direlubllltyBn 7 0 a t -CO Bonk & T rtw t CorCompanyrJeflreyBrHarriB Tis,' Tw in F a lls b r a n c h " ' ~.ethanol-bIended ” fuels-.s. Glancey product mainlymi from sugar cane,! ®*' monagor, Washingdngton Federal Savings and an Loan Association; ' stressed ' that withohbut such Eighty percercent of all new vehicles- ...... — and Rex Lytle, ppresident n and general manlanager of Lytle Signs, subsidies, it would be harardtostimu' made in Bra:irazil use p u re e th an o l, ae- Inc. Iirtinn /sirHinp toiJl .nn nmhaflsy -ap okeBm an- tho end ot th is y e a r ore; »nomicalfor in W ashingi ^ n . • ------‘Board m em bersre ^w hose te rm s ex p ire a t the s a ry to m ake ethanol ecor yoirteteoWngfor , SteVe S o ran a n d Steve A nd if HenryHe Ford had had his ■ f e w ■ Tom Aachenbrennenner, D t. R ich A le j^ d e r , Si consumers.. omoonowhhtho D»n K tm n w board m em b ers w ill be ofliiiflicially in stalled a t the lat oil inter- way, Americ•rican care would run on HldmhUf0»Hulth - . r Tolman. T he new b But Glancey said thai «p«io™ .!n It the H oliday Inn. e s ts have pooled th e ir clo:lout to block ethanol todioday.The founder of the 734^1711 , Chamber’s an n ulal al id inner, J a n . 2 8,1 9 8 8 , a t t anding your government production1 iincentives, giant Ford1 AMotor Co. originally de-r. I nancial needs, give m M I backed by signed hiaI MModel T to use ethanol.. I such as the proposals I lana call Het help H U UOIgetels forestry donin a tio n sta n d to lose B ut th e sto:story goes that John D. I Stallings, because they st ou with all your. j g a P Rockefellerir ofo S tan d ard O il Co. per- .1 I' ...... MOSCOW (AP) P ) - T h e U niyereify o f IdiIdaho announced it is m a rk e t sh ares. reaiive.taxp(annlng.„ receiving a $600,001,000 contributioh''frbm Boimise Cascade C o^. “We’ll have to go slowiw'for'now," 'suaded' Fortord- to^ijianufacture -the-l The money will ill, go to the schools of foresrestry and engineering Glancey said. “We’ve go^ t a David Model T to0 usei Rockefeller’a cheap 1 and to fund scholarilarahips for outstanding stuistudents. It'a p a rt of th e ; a n d CToliath situation flifighting Big j^a instead. ______.1 t: school's C entenniallial Campaign, an effort to> raisers $43 million to ex* O ii:- 'pand student scholholarships ahd services. . E th e l Hombeck, a n ofliiflidalofthe- The money wasas presented by J. Kirk SulSullivan, vice president Washington-based Petrolroleum Mar------I W p jv c n n n e f tlsal nand enviTOnmentai affairrairarSalltTanraaid-the—- ——ket«r*—A*aociation,_wW hich repre- _ ' g 9 . 2 s * I and tho com pany bene- petroleum % t o university is a n iraiimportant recruiting tool, an s e n ts 11,000 fits from its researcarch a nd technical educationion in th e fo restry field. wholesalers, said herr group ia i*- against ethanol subsidies.ss. m . A “W e o re opposed to anylythingthat ■ 'M = S R IW C ; B eetle ininfestatipn fouund - ^ places tfbm^titivc imbobalanpcs in . - i POCATELLO (A;(AP) — A beetle infestationon in Pocatello’s.water- ithe marketplace," Homiubeck ^id. ' 0 0 1N’T 1 LET T H i V lAMCE SCAREE l ^ y O R i I shed is reachingg epidemice proportions andnd could destroy more •♦rhe ' government has subsidized i U U n WORD m m ad the costs ...... than 5 m illion boaro ard feet o f sta n d in g tim ber>er by 1990, a U.S. For...... e th a n o l for 10 years im d YCrou W ILL M isiJS W ! “ est Service ofTicialal says.e Iatill haven’t come down." Jerald Tow er, dijdistrict forest ranger, saidid theI Douglas fir bark - W hen aaked about tl : INSURANCE PRODIiDUCTS EMERGE AS3 SOLID INVESTMEN'ENTVEHIckES". i * beetle already has08 invadedi 2Vi m illion boardrd feet o f tim ber. istudy’s findings that ethij l H n o S d ' " L IF E . II “Something willill have to be done in thee nnext few. y e a rs if w e benefit 1 agriculture and snsnve tax p a y -' ^ N A Hr[ONAL C LAW REVIEWIW ■ want to save it,” hhe e sa id .. Iera’ dollars on farm programs, | ------Tower aaid he' willwi take* the issue before; Pocatello'sPi m ayor a nd Hombeck ] said it was *^cnot prudent ■ ^HENEW INVESTMErlE I^ POLICIES"^ i r this winter and make suggjggestions to deal with to i e s c fuel subsidies to bailail o u t farm city council la te r th -NEWSWEEK the infestation. H e said th e p rim ary neeileed is to protect the- subsidies." i “Ethanol is just not eckRKET RISKI e next 10 yeafs.^lbd.ObO tdtttdtoywlllhaveihe- ...... - - - conservation of as imuch stored water as possiblepos in the months ta i x exemptions," ______L _ wa1. haveh{ an annual inflation rateate ol Just 5% p e r year for the 1 ike SPWL? ______—ahead.—V' ------Glancey added that'v‘when “you purchasinsing power of just $61,000 at Ithat tim e. C an you afford notno to consider a product like 5 “We ju s t cam e3 throughth one of th e w orstt dryd years on record,” consider < tlje billions, wcwe a re now •••A recercent Issue of th e Wall Street9t JiJournal sta te d ttial many lnwivestors and Investment advisijvisors are turning to 'Andrus said.^'^Stonia rag e in o ur m tyor reaervoinsirs is significantly less spi en d in g to protect oil shiihipm ents in SPW L’aaand s SPDA’swith Insurancenee Companies. than oneyiiai:^^-1[b. It’s tim e to be fhigal." 1th e P e rsia n Gulf, th e coatat per barrel no 0 0O 0to$5,000,000 1 ...... ------Andrus said A e-i[le-most recent reports forthithe S nake R iver B asin - - .to j the'taxpaycr for gasOliilin e i's-much’ * And wc get ' ~ show stream flowsws iand w a te r storago arc welwell below those of pre- higlier 1 than ethanol.' Ai -Gall or Come.le.by to seb vious years. Imore energy independentn t to bool." • 4 . -Andrus said hcic h as asked K eith Higginaoison, director of the Dc- A study by Earl Ravenjnal of Geor- , m poctment of Waterter Resources, to prepare a lidays the Persian Gulf in flifiscal 1985. ------4-1929 NO OBLIGiGATION That came to $468 per borrelb of oil 397 B lu e L a k e aI N.,n : ; Twin F a lls WASHINGTON>N ((AP) - Moat bosses gaveive employees tw o paid im p o rted from G ulf states sl th a^ ^ Directly across frorrrom Burger King -holidoys t ^ i s p ast s t \week for Thanksgiving,, accordingac to a private survey. Of 250 employers'ers surveyed, 73 perccnt saicmid they observed both i ■ ■ ' ' ■ Thnnksgiving Dayay and-thp-Friday-afieHt-tit-as-full'paid-hoHdays— -.iB a n ks-— - ^ 1 7 this year, accordinfling to. the Bureau of Nationional Affaii‘3, a private . • C o n tin u e d fVom P a jg e 0 5 J iness research. publisher ofbusinei mr a k e piiymcnts. • Charles Souder. a vico:p president ___ —Stocks-tri^aderrairestec "afFirsfSecurityC Bank anm d T ru st in Charles City and chairni•man of the . OSLO, Norw ay,y ((AP) — A aen io r stock tradertn who is held rc- ^Agriculture Committee OftheOl lowu sponsible for $622 millionn in trading lossess init a Norwegian bank Bankers j Association, ^ isays col- .■ "4 waa.arrc8tcd a s1 hc hi tried to leave the courjuntry, the Norwegian leagues j considering Ibantins now are news ogency NTHB reported.r ^ paying less attention to fafarm assets, Frenchman Philililippc Hecker was picked1 upu] by police Saturday such ^ as land and equiprpment, and ^ as he waited atO)sIo's al« a irp o rt to board a flightght bound for Brussels. m ^ o re a ttention to th e incocome gener- :d Ills form er em ployer. ^ ' —Hewasjailcdon-cht-charges of havinR.cheatcd 1 atcd through the usee of those • NIB said. “assetsT ^ — ■ Den N orske CrC'>editbank, Norway’s largesgest commercial bunk, ^ ““Many more banks ini gcncralg re- fired Hecker, 37,, latelo last week as it annouiounccd that it had lost q u ire positive cash flow beforeb( muk- $124 million) through . an estimated 600)0 million: kronur (about $1 ing a loon rother than ai fpercentage ______aecurities trading.ig^...... ------o1 f th e lan d price,”'Soud«jfiirsaid . There also has been moilore coopera* PlafftsT prctrocessnnore!t spuds—------“tionnndleaa t confrontatio;ionbetw een__ ___ ■■ . borrower und lender, in part be- ),in so uthern Idaho a nd | T' BOISE (AP)-P- P otato processing plonta^in cause of laws adopted inn istates like n i ?Vc p&tutocH so far th is j eaatcm Oregon hahave used 44 p ercent :ncVc Iowa that provjde for mandatory' n season th an la3 ty•year. c m ed iatio n before foreclosusure. ricultural.Statistics Servicetie saidi through the end ' The Idaho A grici Bunkere also have Beei>en cautious . 1.2I billiun pounds o f pota* j of October, potatolo processortif hud used bi lenders because of a ncnew federal I 960 million pounds hod | toes from the 1987)87 crop. Last year, only 8 6 C bankruptcy law that . allows a . I been used in a com]jm purable period, farmer to continue operairating while m from Idaho sources an d | So far, 975 milliiillion pounds have been froi hia financea..ar>i bcing-jojroorganiaed ------— ______: ___ 266JailIion^poundsids-&om othor-stat«srthe'iig{agency said;------und1 provides for writinglg down se* Laat year, 4.83:3 billion b pounds of Idaho potatoespo were* used for ^ i cured debt to the reduceired value of f i llion pounds from o ther ^ ______Uie entire processiissing season, an d 781 millio the form usseta pkiledged. us _ & ’ oreas. ' m collatenrfV-^ NDtionwide,-14-l;4'biUion p o u n d s u f potatoes0C3 were processed, the ___ ‘ T he_ncv^ state u ^ fee'ederal laws------^------r agency said. re p re se n t a 8winifTS~iKu'’iT pendulum ------7- The A griculturaliral StatisticffjServicc also3 sisuid red meat produc- of J public policy from fovcvoring lend- tion at Idaho packiicking plants was slightly/ Iolower in October than ^ers to increasing the bbargaining for a com parable2 pcperiod of 1986. ipow er o f farmers, soya PiPrairiefirc’u O stendorf. m -t, m rate w ill ad r o m n o w t h r o uJ g g l h In e w a g r e a l W ate adjust to , ' ■ ' j ’ r e , . We’ , - F January 31st, ^ . y o u r c h o iice c e of one' , t'CU can lan d a greal [ ) / o f o u r f i x e d o rv a r- I exjj^ectiing you ■ i e a l o n a n e w a g r i - ^ r \ iablerateprprogram s, - • ...... l ^ c;ultural u real estate / W in effect atat th1 a t tim e. ' oan ffom Farm r Q ------^_____ A t F'arm_.^ a r 1 9 8 7ANNUAL / MEETIN« NOTIC= E ■ _ gDredit S endees. ____ - jCredi^Serviiyices, ______, 1W m h Districl r. ^O u r new loan w e’re offeriiirin g sev- , , ■ ...... Interstate1 Federal*al Land'Bank Associaciaticin and ' ^ pprogram r offers ,. - p rogram s - .Q - I NO MINIMUM OR MW Inter^te_ProdoductionlCredit Assoisociation-*^" ------" kaffordable loans to s y s S S ' SfN o M ------Burley Inn, BBurley, November 30,1). Ig87 ^ • ■qujualified applicantsits at a wesist farm ers. So com■m&inand- i , ^ Holiday Tnn, TvTwin Falls, Decemberr lI , 1 9 8 7 sjtatedrateofonly9 t i r9% ?There _ seei; us today,'aiid t^IceM e van-.... Regiigistration*^arH'a;m:— - — ------— : aa r ri e n o l i m i t a t i o n si 0on loan tager e o f o u r m t e r e s t ini n your ______L.uncheon u i at Noon ssize. i s A nd after onele year the grov)Wth. *EI(«livee rale will'be hlgKcr. - '* Farm Credit-Servlbe;d e s Twwin Fall^ 4 Farm Creditt Services1 " 3 u r l e y ^ 7333-2577 We’re in it for thele bug not. Q /rS 0 -3516 — — L B e a sle^ajtcndjo e j cast yourur ballot for two Assoc;ociate Directors.

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f O T I L D t " loyale, foreground, onet o f only six In ex isten c e,, ataw aits a u c tio n a t Londcdon’s R o y il A lb eit H all 1 'A 1931 BuEBttlRov \ N o w o m anican'f^ist ca S |n‘ . romantic Cha^hanlillitinthis- ^ V i n t a cge Bugifatti selllI s f o r r ei c o r d p i I t . luxury gift setset. The special % I Thursday evening I price is ourgirgifltoyou. ^ LONDON (AP) -• A vintage car mains in1 e;ex c e lle n t w orking o r d e r . world w currencies — Britislish pounds. Molsheim, Fi ^erfijpie, .25<25 oz.: -A 1 _ . id e o le r p a id a re c o rdd S$9.8$. million -Jiarloy.y, of London, indicated he: ^.S. ^ dollars. West Gormanan marks, corn for cost. PJ Spray Mist;Tirrozr'' ...... m ■Jot a black and bluee 1931 1 Bugatti planned.toofieritforsalesom to etim e} Swiss S francs, French franaicsandJap- better the gr< lises a t 70 mph in tho futuitu re . oncseyen. a day, such ias r i c e I Royale that Btill cruise ilue, only $8.50 g ■ a n d is o n ly o n e o f six; in existence— - -The selheller of the Bugatti w as nott Thc bidding took-fivee m inutes;-----Codes-Benz, 1 i i '. $17.00 va!u( . , “I consider thia cnr cai to be tho identified,id. Until recently, it was) and o the crowd applaudeded when it PackardandFrance. 1 With little con- I , finest example of cngingineering and pnrt ofthehe Briggs Ciinningham Au-. stopped S' at $8.97 million.I. The‘ final The one st,sol he was determined tb ^ ;,coachwork design in the world,” tomotivcI Museum collection in1 price P of $9,867,000 includetled th eo u c- 19. is a twigreat automobiles of the V Nicholas Harley said in 1 tion house’s 10 percentpre:remium. coupe knownas thc Rolls-Royce. Mer- S I in a brief state- Costa Meslesa, Calif. Cunningham, a ti 0 DOWNTOWN % i | 144 MAIN S rflicnt on the night offNov. N 19 night former rac•acing driver ond America’s3 “ for its elcgar:, Cadillac, Dusonberg, | I 'o w le A ON THE MALL ' ave. s o u t h I( .after placing tha winni;nning bid at on Cup yachthtsm an, bought thc car di- Brooks said it was ththe highest roscrie Kcllnctd Pierce-Arrow. 5 PHARMACIA 2 OPEN FRL EVE. Z . ^33-9771 1 . _ a u c tio n a t R o y a l A lbe e rt Hall.______rectly fronrem the Bugatti family inX pricei ever paid for a cnrnr. “To our sold on the night of Nov. - g5 ------TWO.lOCATIONt-TaSERVE-VOU-V, • “It is my intentionI thatth It will re- 1951. whichich had driven it since itt knowledge, it is the most n paid TiKiitwo-door, fivc-passengcr » t ..OONTMII1ISSTHE"FESnVAL0FTIFTREES" « , m a in on sh o w in E n gfland la r a nd possi- w as new.^ overall," c cither at auauction or ^-n os the Kellner Coach S DOWNINTOWN • DECEMBERR 4- 4 ^ • bly become-the ultimamate jewel-for Brooks9 Imade his bid in-person,, privately, p h e said. T he prcircviousrcc- CLASSIFIElant body work by Car* | the most disccm ing collectorcol in the but did nnot meet with reporters3 ord c was $8.1 millionV paid by ■ pHOrIncrofPoris, ^ ' w o rld ," H a r le y sa id . afterwardsrds. His statement wos read1 Thomas 1 Monoghnn of AiAnn Arbor, ------rr—The-Bugatti-wafl-on<•on^f-ltl-cara—at-a-nowiBW 8_cohfercnccJjy_BobcrJ._Jt Mich., for an o th er Royal< in-Sep- M E S - N E W S /C hristie's auctiori hous I ouse offered for Brooks, hehead of the vintage cor dc-- tem t ber 1986.- gale. The auction wasas preceded by partmentIt of Christie’s ' auction\ Designed an d b u ilt as a m otor car ■IED A D V E R T IS IN G I months of heavy publijblicity ond at- house, ...... ■ onlyc w ithin th e rcach o f royaltyro a n d ... JNE 733^)626 J tractcd about 4,000 people,pc includ- Brooks;s said six of the 10 carss the t fabulously wealthy, thcth Bugatti in g a b o u t 3 0 0 b id d e rs•s. . w ere soldId for total of SlO.972,000.I. Royale, I is considered thehe ultimate All cars were on display dii in the The fourr ootjienj did not reoch theirr collectors’car. c hall, and before cach1 w as p u t up for reserve pprice, r the minimum a sellerr Brooks s:^d there a re on sur- _____ sale a video film of aa t

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Twin FalTs, Idaho G*6 ■— F e a t u t *1 i \ JOTSi A L f I ' Sho-B ansIS, outsiderssfeud 4 0 0 P A IIR TOP>P QUALITY-HANIM DM ADE - '--- ^ DANI G o ni f l i c t rnerrffi F o r t hHall .By N IC K c r e w s ' As an1 autonomousa community.y, agreement," Smith said,1. w e get. Wee caican alw ays ait down and ’^:.^80ciatedPrt8s F o rtH a U1 m n u s t op erate as a govert)-b- According to Smith,, Fort-Hall’a] workoutcom;Mmpromises." U Z i ment micrticrocosm. A tribal fi^ andid conf^ntational atancnee works Stephen1 GiGoddard, Idaho deputy lARD : FORT HALL - -PrProm th is d a y game officeice, tribal courts and a sepa*a- against the tribes, attorney gene^neral, attributes the fa* jgsojjiggso . forward> peace betT/eeisen th e p a rtie s rate lawr eenforcement departmentnt "I don’t see how thei kindk of per- vorable relatitlationa betw een th e tribes ' to thU treaty aholl fonrrover continue, are amongDg the many agencies thatat ception that’s • creaeated, the and tho Department Depi of Fiah and enable theh e reserv atio n -to -b e self*-If^ .combative, uncoopcrativ'ive take-you- G am e to aI concommonality of interests.___ _ CtSKIN W ith th e abovo wordirds begins Arti* operationaloal. - to*court a ttitu d e (on thle e part of the “Qver thehe yyears, we've developed ele I o fth e treaty betwiween th e E a st- The trib<■ibes additionally have thle e tribes) is conducive to inincitlng o th er a positiveI woworking relationship. S i ; .. . * 1 8 ! : e m B and 'Shoahoni aand Banhodc power to> levyle taxea on reservation)n employers to come to oro n e a r th e Tribal people3ple are interested in thc tribes a n d the UnJnited States land thatit has1 been deeded to non>n- reservation and employr IIndians." ' . preservationion ofi w ild fish. We have S N A KV ! HIDE : Govenunent; Indiana.'N(N ot surprisingly, tribal au ­- ...... But'although-from tlth e -perspec-- m any areasss wwhere we hnve similar ' - - "S igned in 1866, thet)I treaty gxmran* thori^attiit tim e s d a sh e a w ith th a t o f Uvo of FMC th e Sho-i0-Ban tribes interests, By long association, you « • » . M 7 I ' teed a ‘'suitable" resei>ervation to be state and1 klocal agencies, threaten to discourage(e local eco- build up a feelfeeling of tru s t a nd credi* _ I2U.M.... ■>< *99®® se t up for tho tribes *SKrkffhich shall em< Althoughigh the ’Veace" that thele nomic development by engaginge in a b ility betweenveen you." ’ brace reasonable porortions. or the treatwithti l tb e Sho-B an tribes hopeded litigation and court a ^don, o th e Sho- ^ “Wo're all iin th is together," said COW ^ Tort Neu^T and *Karknsas Prairie* to establiit)lish in 1868 haa beensn Bans see court action aas the_only__ DQnicl_Doley,Oley. thr» ------F r e * B o o t J o c k ; ■ counfriea.” ^ T maintainedled, w e r the years tribal in-n- way to safeguard tribiibal^em ploy- F o rt Hall fishifisheriea. h In exchango. for 40;)optainment on .teraction) w^ ith siiTTOunding w h itete mont rights, “Fish andnd wildlifew do n 't recognize ICilrpfDqnPostBooU... ; ;. the reservation, the tribea_were-to..ti communitiiities, government^ agen-n- - - Although she acknowlwledges that man*madeboy- are being violated anmd whether and adapt?:? ' I ;• : Expert Bl ment Rightjh ts O rdinance (TERO) isI a they’re getting what ia rightfully ;“Ifpeopleslie would take the time to' sit down and leam what our cul- I ' : S h o e R e i w ayto aeciecure badly needed jobs forbr due to them." 4Y OTHER STYLES ^SSBSSBH H P P B ita tribalm1 mem bers. F or FMC, th e or-)r- Ms. Trahant emphasiiiized many of ture's about,:lUt, le a m o u r w ay a . th e re .A LEil . T v n ^ n T ^ diance rep:epreaents a situation thatat the frustrations faced bjby the reser- would be aa betterbel iinderstanding."------lUAUd I s^ies anyai hope of a'mutuallyIly vation in attem p tin g{ to uphold Sofar, hist4]listory h as show n th a t the B o o t& J t aatisfyinki({ employment policy be->e- -tribal sovereignty. — ^tribes havee bebeen forced to do mostbf i O p e ne F p o l r rid tween thefle firm a n d th e tribes, •TVe are dealing witJith a society th e conformin.ming. . ' . [H IK rvll . ‘becauseue of the extremely com-n- that has more-cducatioion-than us.— With thele si;signing o f th e treafy of I ^ petitive natureni of our buaineas,9s, TheyVe had m ore beneflsflto th a n u s, 1868, the semi'nomadic ser traditions, ^ rcrlh.bM - more thanm ai n y th in g we need consis*is* and we'ro trying to corn m pete w ith o fth e Sho-Bai-Ban trib es w ere d raw nW tency ancmd predictability,” saidid that on their level wheben we don’t a dose. Whenhen in 1869 Tagi, chiefDf 1 Friday Eveningiond B B W B i l Michael ScSmith. FMC’a manager of have that basis to compe^ te ." th e Fort Halliall Indians, retumed for indayi 12-4:00 P.M. public affaiTairs in Boise. ' Although m any eee FoF'ort H all’s in- th e first time timi to the reservation ,st teraction with the localal non-Indiy i after a tribalbal hhu n tin g expedition, he b*«l Inlhg^itShopat-J I I I I I I H “You neeneed to be able to forecast IVM capital apespending, employment andid community as essenti'ally eiyoinedhislis peoplepi to se ttie down to p r^ u c tioon n levels, all the aspects:ts antagonistic, some agemncies point to pu rsu its of civilizcd c life, to have / H B y xibes to w ork hom es, beconecome farm ers, a n d live I S y y m S i i l need to be>e Iprojectionable," he said, tho willingness of the tri . An uncencertain relationship withth in a cooperative fashion.n. ' like white pco;pcoplo, according to a his- t _ j < ______1.1 ■ ..-rrllTTM i-i-.j_!-M ______F ort Hall,all, according to Smith,;h, “The Sho-Ban tribes!s have been tory of Fortrt HiHall by David Baldwiri. very cooperative," aiaaid David This transitinsition in to a centralized, 336 Main Av«. South • 7U- * mokes thishis e xtrem ely difficult, — like to see F^C'a local.nmn--,n- Neider, regional aup«ipervisor for . m ore "civilizcilizcd" Indian community fe7,?777n 7.-/ZZ2 be a b le to s it down w ith lo­lo- Idaho Fish''and'Game:e r “We enjoy -p le a s e d tiiele gpvermnentgt agenta who cal tribalii leadli ersh ip and go back to very good relations witliith the tribes, were anxiousous Ito more effectively con- ^8^^B__thc_^rgair:aining tab le and work o u tt a We don't ogree on evererything. but tain . thee tribes within the ' 1^ mutually*ay^affeSBblir^d-beneficial-ial— u:o-Vn gnfiifipd with thcIC cooperation • See TRITRIB ES o n P a g e GB '

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H e ■ . G-6 Times-News. Twin FalFaIJs, Idaflo. Thuraday. Novjovembef26.1967 ■ / ^ F e atturea \ Ppliee2 riskthicir ownn lives ttryingtf:p preveen t D U II accideeitts novejlrunkrajlnvers tw isted behind h im .' ~ * Hair^HchrfhJhim^ V' next ne to Elmer investigating5 ta minor Police Is .to.remoy MURRAY, U ta h . (AJ(AP) - The ' Elmer waswe carried on the truck’s V beforo they cauM an Hall’s concern, however,r, was not “l could seeee hip body was twisted accident. ao from the road bef flgoniiing memory of ruru: n n in g dovm h ^ for moreme than 2CM) feet before sole p urpose o f th e al- for his dislocated arm. Hefe blocked badly. I waaIB scared.'I just didn’t ’The ’ two ofllcers had badid d in n e r accident T he w le State Street towardd itho broken he fell to thethi road. f< aent te a m ia to appre- the pain from’his mind t^n c d focused w a n t Ja c k to0 die. d I w as desperate to together to{ e a rlie r in the eveniiQing. T h e cohol enforcement body of a fellow policee oofficer, lying • Hall renremembers etanding up. tJ iving under the influ- on trying to help Elmer. revive him." shockshi of Elmer’a sudden andnd sense- hend thoso 3Hvin . r • motionlcM on tho road,id,preoccupicB' Btoxmedfrofrom being hit, th e n rcaliz- o il. It is a n aggrcssivp'. “It was like a horribleilo dream Hall and ooi n o th e r ofDeer, M ark less les death is profoundly disiistu rb in g ence of alcohol. I' Robert Hall. ing w h att had h happened and run- program ccn'terodirod o n prevention, lico officer as* ningtow ardirdElmerinadespemtcat- wwhere you’re running andid ru n n in g L indgrin, adnidministered cardiopul* to Hall. Hall, a Murray polic( [fromthe “We don’t lurk lurl in bushes. W ^' save his friend’s life. trayPoliceOfii- Bethought;ht his arm hnd been am pu- ~ what w I could to help. I just r a /6 stre e ts so ho can “maki N eorly twowo - w eeks have now th] agedy." that’a grent Maybe Ma: we have pre- ccr Jackson Dec Elm ers r la1 te on Nov. tated by the U speeding truck. But ggive up." V thing positive out ofthis trag Elmor was unconsciouous when passed sinceB thct night Hall stood . H all’s d u ty w ith the M urrrray City ' • See POLICL IC E o n P a g e G9 13. then he tcbrealized thnt his nnn was-

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BOISE (A P)-Step!«piDto JoDanll- head bentm t over h e r w ork table mak*;* liuniaturea w hile looWrdng through minioturess asi a child when her items it lined up for displa:lay at her about the lengtlngth and width of a. eon’s w orld. I t’s a worhorld ofitoy-bitay in g taco», sj ham btirgen and baked po—>— magazines,—watching ^-moviea ot_motheritopk,pk herjp see a dollhouse_home_. h “But it got to be 0I re^painj matchbox, . tacos. teensyweensyiy teddy bears tatoes tbethe size of pinto beans. Thee - even driYing downtown,I. . e t th e Minninnesota State-FairrSmco. dusting d them with a (artiailat’s) pam r But'the mainain outlet she bas for and thousands of oth(Jthcr very, veiy next weeieek it could be a series ofif Once an idea lodgea inii h e r mind, th e n , th e top::opic bas consum ed her. .bbrush," ehe said, grimacingng. display of ber■ ttol i e n t s ia th e Lea Boi< ~ small objects. Rubik’aI ojcubes suitable fo^ use by a ahe breaka out ber minimature table *^y dreamlam w hen I w a s a ^ 1 was Now, except for somo of f bert favor* Miniature Clublub she helped found 1 Ma. Danilson, 52,' makes black antD t ' aaw, m iniature la th e an dalized equipment, thihen sets to build a houlouse for,” Ms. Danilson tacklou boxes and otheher sm all meets people withw it similar interests. , minute — .wb'en she’sle’s'nit working ent persprspectlve ‘when you go.into0 work. said . • ' '______Clcontainers. That’s one benenofitofcol* Over the yeara, yei tho club has thQ night shift at aB gasgi station ~ miniature;ires,” s a id M s. DanilBon, ait*^ “I spend loll tho timeBI 1 con doing Sho neverver found hor own TomI leetingU m in iatu res — youI ddon’t need grown from 10 10. . members to more storing through o magnagnliying g la s s . ting on aa couch< w ith three pint-sizee it. It’a something that’s’s fascinating Thumb, butlUt sho, has succecdcd in muchn storage room. than 100, she)said. sai w ith h e r d eep blue eycisycs at whatever but veryy reali dogs nestled againstIt to me,” she said. “I canin work ot it surroundingng heraelf with diminu- Ms. Danilson said shee has sold But the clublb doesn’td( fbldll h e r big* lilliputian project las captured her her. “My^y im ag in atio n goea 'w ildd for. hours and hours ojand nothing tive doodads.ids. • _ • some » of her work at cral•aft shows, geat dream . “My'My wildest deaire ia to imagination. aometimejnea." bothers me.” For a longngtlme, shchadarmieaof People F p articu larly like heiter detailed make miniaturciurcs oa an occupation,” One week you maylay find tb e red* M s. Danilson Daj gets idcaa for herr ' ‘ She becomejntcresteded-iunoking - minuscule! p

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• : . 124 Main Avenue NNorth, Twin Falls • 733-1506 Open Fridayy IEvening's 'til 8:00\P.M. F : ' - a n dt SSundays 12:00 to‘3 4:00 For Your HolicM a y Shopping ■i • V , . . T ----- 3?— ...... - ■ ••• .\ i I------— j G-6Times-Newa.TwlnFaI Falls, idaho Thursday. Novcovam bor 26 J 987 I atures Societty pres€erves CGolleetioiIII of rettailer J(fohn Wcanamahker heir fare- yellow glau shades .lu over single. - 'o'f8 " ~ i a i i r ' THeoffice ifl'ifl on"the”eighth floor, of -aro'comlng an and saying the (AP) - Hclaii printaofAlAbr^am Lin^n, George m'ani^dffferent n endcavo’t :e - gen- bulbs. The chandejid elier w as on appro- i (Al im curator Wanamakcr’s's isprawling downtown wewells to th e founder’s office mkcrlcflhitof- Wuahingtonton and other great Elizabeth £ Jarvia, museum priate fixture in a sto re th a t claims ! pioneer John Wanamaki store, a city lailandmark dedicated by cncrai public, to o .". reeling iU ma Aniericaiu.Ifl. He set buaU of himself, for fi th e society. , - to be th c nation’sm’s first to have el«- Hoc 65 yean ago feel President Tafbifbin 1911. A California ving behind a UlyBses S. S. Grant and Beiyamin . The office, sh e said, .wasas left as X never.returned, leavin Jarvis and co-workers h ^ e been Jeveloper rece:scently bought ^ a 12- ’ ^q. a that his cm- Pranklin on oi his dark mahogany , something of a shrine, han? ^ 'y “ “ - By one windowlow w as a large silver I trove cf memorabilia t laboring in W anam aker's.office < and ,tory buildingng,' across the street IMS addi- jjj. preserved for ^kcascss and£ stockcd them with . ched except for a few obvioi Dclted dimes and pre- i ployees lovingly, prc tho muaeura since eariyly O ctober, f „ „ c ily Hall,all, ood will convert ita Sunday schichool books, Bibles a n d th e ^ tions — such as a signed pict scnted.by.employ^iloydes in 1901 on tha j decodes, catalo^ng furniture andJ othero orti- top jeven (loono rs to office flpacc w hile g^,. writings dflofh is heroes. ^ aented to the store by the 25th anniversarylary of the founding n 8 new owner .facts they hope someday•y ” “y !>' leasing the fivefm lower floors to the fjj j Now that the chain’s Herbert Hoover, who wasi o fsto re." 3 half of thc Even W Wo anam akcr’B bowl«?r- h a t■‘ - - \Uflcd 'to reconsthict thc! iollico for “ "j- "of a new kind of a: . to remodel thc top 1 aicaident yet when Wanamaker•cr died in Historical SocitIociety offidals were ical Socicty of was in thcic oQicc.c which ia exhibited display. c Until then, thc5 icollection i building, tho Historica 1922. ing in the museum ithering items behind winiwindows a t one end o f th e will v be moved to thee society’s “A lot of peo;teople a rc so rt of com ing given everything ; Pennsylvania is gath( ; they’re still waiting' k oflice in thc store’s one-iic-room m useum . nearby r building a n d selectKtcd items to pay homageIge," Jarvis said. “There ,. On his mahogany deskik was a and office, but thi ; from the dusty, dark o lOve it a to hear whethersr th e y w ill reccivo ad- ' ■ ' nogshipofthe Jo h n WVanamak’erde- ai "It’s an1 incredibleii treasure trove put { ia a display of Pennsybylvanta his-' is o'tiiigc ofsa«sadness. A lot of employ- 191922 desk calendar; abov rith tight, ditional recordsa oof fth e b u s in e s s :' ‘ partment store chain. • of this mlan. an who reached out in so tory t set to open in Januarvrv 1989. MS who havo/e beenI here fo.r decades wiw rought-iron chan d elier wit • ":\Vc-would-havc moi■noveti-it-(to-a ------— lower floor) if we couldnIdn’C find a ood 1 ESM H i S H a a i e s i HU f l l a ; I S S I Ma a e a i E S i i Bl e a i ^ s i i ' 1 homo for " said Edwidwin Hoffman. E 9 @ n i j chairmon of th c bflardd oof Woodward gB ) B B i e a s S ! Q 9 B S 3 K 9a B B I B S ! : & Lothrop. the Washinilington depart* • m m ■ B S B S S S Q ment store chain tlUiat bought ■ ■ O H ; - Wanamokerlastycar. I B B m ■ a s B 1 A patriot, philan^iithropist, rcli- ; ^ ; gioufl m an and one-timtime U.S. poat- IM BJ J l - ; mnater general, Wanainamaker, who R S B ? I ■ died in Decem ber 1 922 2 2 a1 t the age of I ' 84,developcdonoofthe:he nation’s car- | ' liest d epartm ent sto resres and is ered- MV J S 3 :------itcd with such retailingInginnovationa ‘ as thc pricc tag. which:h replacedr hag* ' glingw ith fixed prices. 17: ------W anam aker also clclaims other FRIDiAY, NlOVEMI IBER 2 firsts: • 1861,W anam aker,;er, a t an earlier I store, guaranteed e quality q of hia merchandise in writing.ing. I •1876, first generalol rreatau ran t in [28 any store opened to thhe e public. lajiB |k IDAY, NOVEIIMBER ll^order'bureau I D ^ S SATUR • _ •_ 1876, flrstyinallio: ■ “ '• opened in a store. s T------i ib;v. Pam iind B it I. ; have their first largsirge American j k ' i r r N L ^ V I : presentation. ; •• •1879. the first full-iill'page newapa* , per advertiscmontaI placed p by a t • store. , • 1886. first SI milli'illion day of to* 1'**’^ ^ ; • tal sales by a'store. MASEEXTRAiVAGAIiNZA ' • 1907, the world'sI's first1 store to ClHRISTI ■ establish day and nigilight telephone* ^ B K e ! order service. 1 • 1911, the world's's largest1 organ - W S g ft i installed in the store. . A tw ork, W anam akeiiker surrounded I himself with flags,-p<-porcelain cats SgjjQ p URGEENT: „ NlEVER and c lu tte re d ^ a lls o3f f ppaintingsjind YOUDIlON’T 4 8 IN 69YEARS HfIAS S I Tribes-\ V II ! • Continued from>mPage.G5 i r ___ ;;;.rcfleKfltion,.theroby essuringahun*os* I WANT TCM IS S # ll-ClauildeBrown’I’s # 1------hindered-white westernem'expansfon. i . The extent of .cultuiItu ral loss.aufr... r fered by Native /^ericericans as a rc:__ ■ f l S B - SALEI-i Offered t------8Tjlfof4hcir"i8olakionon on rescrva- M hiss m 0 I ' tions is perhaps lostlost forever. to ^ P S J« _ i______histor>’.— J r o in — thle e -— non^Indinn f t T h e s se VqlueDS-H j perspective, the relocilocation of In- I dians'lnto a centralizedsed reservation- PSSM T I based society was a : natural' out- i growth of white exponaitnsioniam. B j g B \T hese I Indians, so ran thctho reasoning, ] should conform to th thi e "civiiizcd” m f O f f . j white way of life, even'en thougli con- j fincment to the reservervations efTec-___ OFF*...... — FANT^MCI ------tively cut them off fromom tho possibil- ^ ^ 9 9P I A ity of general social assiissimilation. H B B III P ric e : ■ Throughout tho yearears, Fort Hnll ; :^ ^ SV r Manufocturer's!s Suggested Retail ! has 'n ^ m e * . 'like' lU many - • reservations, a 'scpajp a ra te social ' ' entity, one that struggligglcs to retain % OIFr ' g what remains of ita traditionaltra cut- • SOFAA S • m AIRS 3 0 < [ ture in the face of theh c w hite soctol ^ S e 9 1._____ ethic thatBurrouhds it. ------^ „ § . . I “Prior to w hen th^e e reservation m igrating peo- M W I VVELCHAII IRS •EVERY REaiNE wns mnde. we w ere mi pie nccording to the> scseasons.” aaid INSTOCK s Delbert Farmer, a meimember of Fort Hall’s business council. |*OCCAASIONAL TABLES It took until 1934 whwhen Congress paased the Indian Reorganization Rc Act th a t th c federal govgovernm ent for- 1 5 % I OW* tribes *Tikc the I SETS mally recognized trih I • DINIMNG ROOM Sho-Bnns as sovereigngn nations. _ But for Native AmAmericans, the I N O concept of soverignty;y wv as as old as I • BEDRROOM SEITS •EVEIiRVBAUI IWIN PIAI m ; tribal identity. “We’ve alw ays feltIt 1likc wo were IN STOCCK i sovereign, a govemmeiment of thc peo- pie from w ithin,” sa id.d F arm er. C j S g L White expansionismism did not al- ^ S B 9 ivo Americans’ ways respect Native ' sovereignty. Rcscrvorvation boun- ' V E 5 ) ON MANVIY ONE-OF-A-i-KINDITEM!IS m I'mnde to accom- I S A ^ darics were often rc'mo 10% modate th e needs o f whwhite settlers. Q ^H j "In thc early yearara tthere was no ■ problc5r~to—m ovir"a'"a -reservation— boundary a little bit,

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« ^ * Gourmet B iK ft dRUSEOURREVCEVOLVING X ;Bro f e : 143 Main Ave. E. “} "Idatio CREDIT PLAILAN N , • F uLirniture i • Car|irpet Twin Falls Product: C o ffe es. Te Sinince 1919 733-2108 ^ a n d U niqiiq u e ■ . _ Gifts THATS NEXT iiL lJOMohAv*-N< twlr>fol»» g S e i L H B E O B ^ vX c a i JHi ‘ii fIBZ l t g R »u s c E n e m a-Mi i U s b I s i o a a H S S S i i B f l S i r a T fc - , . -----^ ■ I / , - '• . '— —r*i ^ ^ rember26,1987 ' Tlme»4iew8,BWS. Twin Falls, MahoQ-9 Featur M odee ra te E ln ^ in o b fo r^ P ^cifiaM oorthw esst d ro u gg h t WASHINGTON (Al(AP) — Climate drew cons)nsiderable worldwide atten- now and January, said1 Kousky, “ao .ing-to ease-se-and some climate ex-- isaid Kousky, along w ith reductionsn to have led toto tthe lengthy drought experts are blaminglg tthe drought in tion andad has been describ^ byy '"the' event may continuQue through p erta a re “I'^ginning to speculate> ini rainfall in auch oareas aS’ which ia contimitinuing in Washington , India and the Pacificfle Northwest on. sdentistsits as an event of onc^in-a-a- th is ^rtnter." -• - . .' . . th a t somei pipatterns are weakening,, ]Indonesia, the Philippineses and sev* a n d th e P adficfic ^ Northwest the £1 Nino weatherier phenomenon., centuryI sistrength: It waa eventuallyy *^e did see some g^eak indica- -w ithin th e) pip a st m onth.” ieral Pacificlslands. Zebiak saidid Ihe was not as sure but say the currentIt eventt is much blam^I forfi weather changes thfit(t tions in October that 11it might be llie weatlather changes assodated1 In addition, the El Nineno weather that El Nino i.was.wa th e sole reason for jnilder than the one ont in 1982-83, led to «n«n estimated 1.600 deathK.iK.,Btarting to return to nnormal,, but with the cturentcw event are similarr ] p attern s have blocked the thi normal the dm ess in,in the Northwest, but .which contributed toto 1,6001 deaths. and domiimage of between $2 billionn basetkpn one month I[ would^ besi- to those expectedex] in a normal :ElI i movement ofstormB in theae northern he added that.wit.wann weather in the E l Nino, BTiot fully full understood and $8billion. bil ' tate to see a trend. I wcwould like to N ino, an eveevent originally named by' ! Pacific Ocean, pushing thehem north- western statestes and wetness in the phenomenon thatIt can affect “Onef of ol the most notable differ-r* see th is for th ree or foubur months." South Amerlerican nshermen. It is of-• 'ward into Alaska and nortlrthemBrit- Southeast areire common when El weather around thei world,W( is charac- ences bet’wtween ’82 and thia event is said K ousl^. te n first noticed not a drop in fiah1 i iah Colum bia, h e said. Thaliat appears Nino occurs. terized by unusuallyilly warn water the magnignitude. T te one in 1982-83^ It takes three to sixc monthsi get catches alonlong th e coast o f Peru a n d temperatures in the Padfic and was asi largeli or larger than any-y- back to norm al once thinlings begin to Ecuador oftoften occurring at Christ- changes in baromeim etric pressu re thingin in this century! This one is>8 change, 'Ht.takes a whilele to get back mastime — hence the name Eli overthatoccan. much momore of a moderate event," into aiignment,1 he comnamented. Nino, a Spanish Sj dimunitive for Sdentiets are conccncemed that the Zeblaksaid in a telephonele Zebiak; too, said thele immediate Christ Childlild. »current event, which:h Ibegan in Octo- interviewew. outlook.is unclear, althchough “^ere The most«t severe effects this year ! F r o n ►ber 1986, could be>e ]prolonged be- EI NinJinos generally occur every7 is some indirect evidenence at least have includejded drought in India and • cauae Padfic Ocean-oa-temperatures four to> sevens years, though mostBt that wo may be gettin;ing near the the Padficc NNorthweat. - ' tend to ^ r m betw place this summer, Hbech somewhat diCTeiCferent, sincc. it still in theth normal range, said Ver- I i.itartcd later and it certainly haa non E.. KouskyP of the federal Cli-li- ~~ ~ ^ persisted longer intoto 1this year than mate Analysis Ar Center in Camp \R- I ' ’. > ]vould have been expex pected.... So w e ^ Spring,:.Md. K I H /\GGA .still have some thinhings to leam," * But, he h added, sdentists have m w O M < e 5J' s w e ^8aid Stephen Zcbiakiak of Columbia been expixpecting it to begin winding rUniyereity's, Lamont-int-Doherty Geo- 'dow n ancind are now a tarting to worry • logical Laboratory in Palisades, N. a bit. i — ‘ Y. • ■ Padficfic Ocean w ater tem - 'I M The perfect p: for The last EI Nino,ino. in 1982*83, peratureiires tend to warm between ^ just about anyiy occasslon. S J I Full elastic waraist I iPoUcee — — — -# • • ’ 1 n pull-on-pant ttwith pocket. nSTHE ^ In Black, Navy •T ~ • Continu^'froififoim Page Gfl "of his cxjexpertlBcinalcohol-detection- /y, and T a u p e ^ H P r •.vented a potentialtrotragedy." and arrerres^. Elmer responded be-r ♦ q - jji-Sizes: 8-18 R( ------J 1 ' Bccauso he dealsIs vw ith D U i every "cause h‘Jh■^^^'a8 m .the area and just- 5EAS0^ S _8-14 Short._$2^20.00 I ^workday, H all h a sI wiwitnessed deaths wantedd tot help. “Jack was like that ...... ^ : caused by DUI driverivers before. But - alway/ays willing to help others," ; seeing th e stro n g bocbody of hia friend Hall saidlid. OtlierHaggarir • !become lim p a fle r beibeing struck b y a The officers of focused their atten*: ? T(OSHOV w ? ^ truck has deepeneded :his determina- tion onn 1the first accident, waiting _ S is styled slacks : tion to preventnt other such for the! driverdt to ahow his license, IM available to $i$27.00 tragedies. A 26-ye£year-old Midvale As mainany tim es a s H ell recalls the: i HCDwmic CH-f- ' man has been charg(irged with vehicle scene in his mind, he can’t remem- v^icular homicidee anda driving un- ber hearjaring any sound that could 1 0 Petite sizes ~3cr the influence of alcohol in con- have warned wa him. or Elmer that 1 0 & styles. $20-;>-29 ; nection w ith th e accicccident. ; . they wen'cre about to bc hit. it! YCDU CAR He reorecalls th e horror oflookir.g ata t « ' ; ; *No one shouldlid have to go the stalltailed oar — searching foro r • ' through what Elmeimer’s wife, Pam, Elmer,■. butb not finding him. "When M EXPERT i. and two kida w ill go10 through.t I have j couldn’dn’t see Jack where wc hadTd - A T h e hholidays ( are the perfectCt tim e y m S F r e e ..fe lt a lot o f h u r t aaa TveP seen others' been stastanding, I looked north andnd A tcto express your feelinqs pain when they lose)se a loved one in gaw Jackick's body on the road. T henlit it K wiwith a gift o f fine jewefry ^ alterations. j^DUI accidents. ButIt beingI a part of hit mewl‘ what had happened." e 4 ^'t£irs senseless ‘ traigedy g e really hits ’ Hall1 respected Elmer’sr'fl . A\ndt b ecaii^ fine jewelry L-bome. It hes madee men more aware dedicqtioItion, enthusiasm and commit- ^ is a gifllift whose beauty lasts forever,fo wL Beautiful , T. ~ioa.-committeaTtoiioimy-work,^-he mentiont»scpw g the community. remember how much yoyc u c a re I fl ^ said. O ftem n :Hall had assisted Elmer in 3 after the holidays aree oc v e r. » — - fre.e gift " ^ ;Utah Highway Patrol Pt investiga- trainingng his police dogs. Elm er, whos tors believe the acciiccident that Hall, graduateatcd as iveledictorien of his w rapping. and E lm er w ere invenvestigating when doss at the Utah Police Training: : A -*ithfiy were stru ck wtwas also alcohol- Academ)my. was a m em ber of the M ur-u r- V F in e Jew elry , ;;:^latcd. A-juvenile,le, after c rash in g ray Poli’olice Department. for three len-your feelings are for3 rreal. T - — his car onto the’5’ raisedr highway years. HHe was ono o f the select offi- ^'m ed ian , w as ta k e n intoir custody ond •"•cbrB’aerverving ih;ihe K-9 group.' Reo^tOpUon referred to the juviiuvenile court for “No one o will ever take Jack’s l/U Chti^et • idriving u n d e r th e' inlinfiuonce, a UHP place. H(He was like a brother to theS ^ " J spokesm an said. officers■s ' of Murray Policeicc » . ' Hall was called1 to assist because Departm■tmcnt." H all said. ______A.: ------:------•• ------G«hMT»in - fuuy - 0uri»y8lor»i,...... • ' 1 ^ - r Open Friday

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7 3 3 ^ .‘A T h u rsd ay , NovofT3mber26,1987 ‘ Tlm ea-t^s,'^s,TwinFa]l8,ldahoO-li; A : -i T m d e p ^ c e ccelebralites a n nliv e rsa r I ' . ' O ld M i ® ■il-■; : ThaWa^iingtoaPoet p. Kennedydy fixed his attention on.I ttoday. l^ e currentlit ttrade repraaenUtiTe; ■. 'an internalnational economic crisia,-.I,-. There waa a lack of confnfidencein Clayton K Yeutter, Y< disddS^ to ' WASHINGTON - ' IIn i 1962, the thit in marlany ways resembled I; ^ihe dollar, th e U n ited S taluites had a honor Herter,x r, a R apuU ican ap^ —seeoDd yearof his-prwii•ideaqr, Jo h n - problem s - PiPresident - Reagan-. Cacei^ f.paynunta_pointod.by-a-0 f e -ClfflStl ; defidt, and high-priced; iAmerican size the generallerally bipartisan nature' - g j i f . I . |products were unable to cncrack Euro- of the counby’ftty’s , approach to trade ( V- pean markets. problems overer thet past 26 yeara — . gSale J 7 H , Sewing: Keanedy_ was aconcerned, an approachtl tt that bas been badly, furthermore, that thea recently - strained recentnntly by record trade * 0 % O F P 1 ^ lleeveryii h i n g I , Iform ed E uropean Economic. di^dta run up under the R ea^ II'. SAVININGS UP TO 5( ) ' Com m unity, w hich w aa seeking s< to:’ admlniatration,ion, which has" brought i grow by bringing Britaindn into its an increasing partisan tone to th e . H •CMstnasFtiRamef hints___ 1 ______. i t A e p i i :|D c^ i c ^ r'icommon market, would, {present a trade debate,J. ; ' , ’; |L>PiiiitedGoMl i l l H a m e l _____ N o w ’ 2 . 9 9 , i s mtyor1 economic challenglige to th e. T h e sp e d asl l olofRce was included in : ■ I U ; nited S tates, a n d w anteded to create , the Kennedyy tntrade initiative at tbe I I *SMitiDgTlaiiIain8l«r»«i ___I ______N O W ^ W S now markets for tho sstTUgglin^- in sisten ce of>f fcformer House Ways I bu i • *cm nom ies of J a p a n a n dI the t devel- and Means Committee C< chairmu I I ‘.JoggiiigFIeeIeec8ttiuoto«8j9 ______------now’4 . M s oping countries ofthe wortirid. : ^ WUbur Mills,J, Vwho wanted to t&e The president’s respomnse was to. trade negotiatidating authority away i-*P8«l>riiits».S Iw d*i kns. Ito0005....™:„_,,;-----___25%0ffg- - mtroduce a sweeping tradade bill, th e from a S ta te9 DtD epartm ent th a t Con------^ i e j - 'centerpiece of his 1962 1legislative g ress sa w a s bebeing m ore interested g •PolarFleete!C8 UPTO«%OfT------1-,^Now*6.99»m = program, that he calledt **tho* most in its foreigin ppolicy goals than in . I , . : j . r j im ^rtant internationalJ piece of rieaching agreepreementa that would K 'KnitSeo-auoitaokxCWSlIIHBBBvAlfl...... ___ 5 0 % 0 ff i legislation affecting econoilomies since h elp America]rican compares sell ^ I tho pauBge of the Marshshall Plan.” overseas, s This free-trade initiativee called for < John Behm,un, the trade group's lower torifls "so that all mimay benefit f irs tg w e ra lI coucounsel and a c tl^ spe-' from a free flow of goods,"J," Kennedy d a l tra d e repreipresentative in 1969,re- E 'Ribbonion "Elastic • Lace 2 I ^ said. .. called that the State Department • Trimss • Buttons " ’ •- Thread ^ Much of the legislation>n has been tried to fi^ t theth< loss ofits npgotiat- forgotten in thc ensuingg 25 years, ing authority,ty, 1but Mills madi it a i - • Zippers • ScisspiJprs But an' enduring monumtment to the' condition of>f bringiiig.I kenhed/a I ble prices. It’s qua- -i Kennedy trade bill remimains in a tra d e bill to theth e H ouse floor^Rehm , • Miscellaneous NotioiiPDS— - g m N I ------I tydevclwtngin^e. ^ small but elite band.ofr specialistsf w ho w aa inI the thi dispartment then, onvaich™ System. | withiri the Whito Housee cfltabliah- ^ d it tri^[loTImlt'lBe'h'eWTigen: ir ------^ E S C m en t th a t is now know n\ 1by the un- cy^a ftm ctibnsOS iafter'the legislation Ir&HSlthtSn = I -Nowyoucangcid[Hocllve th ro u g h 12/5/8;/87 ' I I jGLUElEsSc!^ fcSS f prints wilh y c ^ fil gainly title of “Ofilce o of f the U.S.,. p a s s e d ., Rehm9hm, now a lav^yer IE KNITS i developing wiihoutwosetsdrpTinlntsfbr i Trade Representative,” ororUSTRfor apedalizing inin' trade issues, said = 1 8 F O REO.5^ J =S short. that when he hi Joined the new I Effone low price. USTR will celebrate itsts 25th anni- agency, he wasras considered a traitor S * Refl-:Q.ZS'ea. ■ I NOW) versary Tuesday with a reception by his former.er colleagues( for workr S I 1 coupon>np«r'customer p | | ' * 2 ” yd. j 1 ; I G e t t i and th c dedication o f th ee (conferencc ing to expandid itits authority. llres 12/4/S7 j ^ Expir?>lres12/4/B7 j == *2»*’ 24expost ■ j E L — i f room th a t h as been th e si II fights for influence in T ' 1 ^ ’— < o fth e U nited S ta te s’ k n o t ilin the administration )sure $ 7 9 9 j negotiations. Tho ceremi . I Uexposure ^3^^ ^ 36exposv State and Defense - I S m m ^ m ___ honor the latc C hristian,nA-Herter, departments,s, which^ often assert CS ody for 110, i26,pKand3Smm{un fiiU frvne. » a fonner secretarjnof stat rerdrsScuritjrrelatlon-—T—;; ^U R SEXGER HEAOQUAXTU Ut our Other film dcvdopiiigrig op tions.. k _ \ ISotposure ^ cmor of Massachusetts country such as. J a p w nam ed by K ennedy as.th« }. prim aoy-over-a- tra d e ------l u t t t t e r s ■ I ■ ' -'--C ^lpnoes cial, representative fi Phon«733*5S49^ ' i Askabout negotiations. B\it its bure)ureaucratic battles for IE DOWNTOWN MALL [TO w le 5S8AOOISON During tho ceremonies T™ u whose secretary, the ‘ 144MAIN ^ ■ office. i AVE. SO. late Malcolmn Beldrige,.ear^B in the i DOWNTOWN,-^ - jon proposed' folding j 733-9771 USTO's trade^ide poli^ and negbtiat- in g functionsIS vrithin.w a new Depart* l y s O n l y ^ F R I D [DAY, SUNDA^VY, M O N D A Yy - ment of Internasmatiohal Trade and In- B dustry modeledeled after Japan’a Minis- I try of Interaiemational Trade and IDAY,SATURI . Industry. Thecloutofaofany sp ^a! trade rep- , resentative depdepends on his or ber re- lationship wittwith the president, and o e ^ n e ith e r WilUan'»Btn E. B rock n o r Yeut- BOC [m ( I te r th e twowo 1m en in tH is adm inis-' ' P ' tra tio n to holehold that post — have ------^ W o m e n - o r t - 1 D ress - Spo been able toto f( forg»> th e k in d of ties 3 T & ------—w ltir-R eagan-that o n - otlwr-Gabinet------i h o e s membcrr-havelave; fr're^t, Trea- n's Casual - H suty Secretarytary James A. Baker III V. . by FanF r-, Selby, Soft Spots, ' ' - m H has emerged:ed as & is adm inistra- i S c h o o l Mf a n y o fh e i s. V * tion*B pointt mman on trade; taking ^ over the Canaianadian free trade tal^ nFares, Naturolizer-, du rin g theirr cricritical weeks and ' leading negotii^tiations with Congress Footworks and me J- - over tho tradeide bill.I ______Reg. to *52.95 ^ ? B u t probablyably no trade representa- ^ tive in th e past nside the White House " “ • that^bertS.itBTSffaussTtHSiaiisanF------' f m9 ^ ^ roatcTexospolipolitidan, had with Pre- . sident Jimmyny C arter. M an y sfyityles and colors • r r . In congreiigressional testimony, to cK o o)se st from . Come in Strauss toldd hihow ho threateriiid to ^ and seece our Selection ill resign soon) afafter he was named if '' ~ L>--s .. S h e .w a s notit included,ii in the U.S. ▼ ' ofWlntetle r B o o ts. team going: to lth e economic sum m it ——-n' - 1 ' ' w d how he3 wowould toll C arter to call other govemaimment lexers to get # # • 1 IP ^H ' them in linene onc trade issues. Nd- y R eg.tto *97.95 ^ • 7 ^ ^ ,* o > j f I th e r Brock: nornoi Yeutter in this ad- ^ | 4 ministration>n haveh been included in the economiclie ssum m its. F o i ir Ski & Dress. ^1-V - The tradele officeol starto d w ith 1 4 . i f l i P people and stillstil is one of the smal-, | 9 0 - ® iest ogenciesles in gijxwnment, al- or Snow, Aftei * though it hasftas grown to ^ b o u t 140. N m J i ; i ^ H | E ven so, Meyeioyer Radish, who worked M , * 8 2 ' in thc Kennennedy’ Whito House to 9 0 date the legislation that \ help formulate .^j^W creatcd thoB agency,ag believes USTR I Men's toSport , has becomestoobiR. t« Despite itsta growth.g USTR contin- ;"< |JjP r ] « ■ y hoes“ ues as a ratheiither free-wheeling, non- i aiidCsDresSrS < burep.ucraticic outfit.oi O ------By-Nunn-BushAI7 HushEuppies______J J h Casual S( V jPH I J u r y' cgrants u*-BassJLi:lbrshelm-?-H • and many others m i J 1 ..5 rmillion Reg. to *79.95 H V J BALTIMOR][ORE (AP) - A ju ry has aw arded a woman wo moro than $1.6 m illion for beiibeing w rongfully pushed to tho groundind and handoilTcd by a V2 . supermarket;et :security g u ard who Buspectcd her of shoplifting..after eheboughtSl,'$1,45 worth of soda, ■OWING I , A Baltimorenore Circuit Court jury I I S jj awahled Debr)ebra Sterling of Balti- m ore $26,000tOO iin compensatoiy dam- CSHOES ages and $1,1$1,501,000 in punitive — ^ id W OTnen------;______;^magos Thuirhursday, with scciuity ike • Saufcony - D o w n to w n ‘ gu'aird Berimaard'.LTons rt liable for-$l,- - AnUEnc “ 000 of the -penalty and his & L y n w o o d foi^en dncind O th e r s em ployer, GlolGlobe Security Systems^, Two Location* rcponsible for the rest, said her by: Peaks • Nil' ------^ToSorve‘!Y pu_. law yer, Roger.g erJ. 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