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I ifor SKS funcding durinc3 hearring ByByAMYGAMERMAN panel. StatesS u News Serviix' "W ere eapcciall;:ially proud of INEL's JH safely recorf oveiover the years," Reed WASHINGTON - Rep. Richard I said, adding lh tha a t most people in Stallings, R-ldaho, made hisi f plea be- southern Idaho3 sharedsh. his confidena* fore a llouse committee Monmday for in the safe managnagem ent of the Idaho H funding for a $1.2 billion deferrense pro- Falla fadlity. gram thnt would bring sophisliisticatcd 'The spin-offiff technologyI from a -ln.ipr tpfh n n lngy tp SOUth c r^ Idaho. 1( atale — I 4 ' ■ s A-2 ‘nm osN ovrt. T*vin Fall!Falla, Idaho Tuesday, Mnrch 21,21,,1989 — - --- = pB rii e f l y = ovicts may well be ahead offlhe thi Unilcd Stoics T e x a s 7T Q r t r o uu b l e s ^ oa u B l e U fP Soviets,!s.reduce subnivine i lologics such as titanium strutitruclurcs and con- NGTON (AP)-TheSoviet-U•t-Union-harmade • ^w ater flow around Q.£ubmafmarine, the report December to authorize a would w bc "permanently rephplaccd,- - By Tlic Associated PressJ8 voted in De /anccs in quieting its submarinannos, rendonng r end havo boen free Ms. Barry, speaking a rtrh c ru n ic n Btrjk c pver vi d,States' traditional detectiontion methods closc tion of strike* to wmk outlit isince then, union leader hihall whete walla were decorornlcdwith The parent corporatior e .lh e chairm an of the House‘sse Aimed Services nes got double C arla Winkleikler Baid. P I d a hlo i - 7 Houuse-passsed chilild abuise bilkIs read^y for firnal votete issed child do much moro•0 ithan kill what she la- "My preference this year woivould be 18 bills, most developed devi afler study BOISE (AP) - Seven Sc House- 9 | I d a h o Nine other Senatc-pasi lo hold" tlie House altcrnnlnlivc in of the i.ssue byy vivarious citizen ond . passed bills in the slatetale's campaign abuse bills were foiTvardcded lo the bcled os an inadeouate in and jfoorry lo ^L egislature ------J committee, effeclively killingg il, she legislative committmitleea last year. to combat child abuse• haveho clearcd a governor ul ihnniino."r' ...... -...... -dmftcd Housetse* substitute for the' con !ted wilh The panel killedIled the Senate-passed Senate committee Tor finalfmi legislative Speakers before the crowi>wd of about mandotory sentjntencing men.surc. told toll the cro'wd only to be greetc shouted questions of w halI would minimum sentenciencing bill, replacing it action. 100 demanded that tho SSeiiate re- she happen to Idaho's childron’n until with u_ hastily drafteddra measurejhat , ■ 'B ut the b attle ovcrthcth e focus of this— | -„J1J989L J- storo-tho-ono-year --minii)limum. sen- , Mrs. Brayr suggesteda public out- . ha] eliminnted the; mmandatory one-year' year’s child abuso debatbate — manda- tence backed by Democratiiitic Gov. Ce- rage ol th eJ 'House's objection to then. the the Capi- m inim um senlenci:ence for abusers and tory minimum jail sententcnces for mo- M onday carcamo as staunch supjwrlcrs; dlc Andrus. mandatory rminimum sentences Il I was the .second rally a t thi tol in two weeks.'the lasl corniningju.sl called for cviiluaticnation o f ofTenders and Ic8tcr8 — will be foughtght on Wednes- o f th e mini:inimum sentencing bill ral- Bul Assistant DemocrsTalit: - Floor should build1 oover tho summer and tol as .ihii-Uouwi-Judiciai^-Coiiiimmittce-mandatory 10-yca.year probalionaiy-pe------doylniho-JudiciaryCom)ommittcor llcd'ngniiro-[Ton the Statehouae steps at, -Leader-Gail-Bray-1 of-Boise:8e,-who-has—auUimn4o-fina naUy-^'caufioadifforcnco- as begnn hearing the entire padicknge of riods: ‘ Endorsem ent ofthe! sevense' pieces in midday, biasilasting the Houao for killing; takenI on a miyor role in llthe legisla- in response hlere e r next year." bef the abuse packnge by theth( Health and a minimunlUm sentencing biil earlier' liveI campaign, said it wasas probably Welfare and Judiciaryy cocommittees oh th is m onlh.lh. Itoo late in the waning 198939 session lo L e g i s l a ttive i w riteers begin ip u t t i n g t o g e t h eg i r n e w p uLiblic w orkk s b u d g et S F in e BOISE (AP) - Legislgislative budget SIO millionion budgel from the Perma-• building, 1; the project Democlocratic Gov. M a rs hhm i allow E g g C r o tt; writflrs on Monday begaegan putting to- n en t Buildiilding Fund. The money willI Cecil ( Andrus wanted the ststate to pay ^ 9 O Z. y gether a public worka>rks-budget os pay for mamaintenance of stale build-- for f completely It was also0 thet projed $ 2 7 5 House and Senate Repitepilblican lead* ings, bondnd paym ents on new con-• that t most lowmokers tblame for A ers expressed new.optioptimism aboul. structionI anda a hand(ul of modestI touching t off the $20 milliclion budget- the state's financial1 sisituation ond new projecleels. ■ busting 1 campus construcfiction pro- Easter GreeeeangBoxof In'MEig prospects for underwriwriting a huge "It wentnl muchi more smoothly than1 gram[ that wos narrowly ddefeated in Fancy Carlandy Eggs, K gB C college construction progirogram. I expected,ed," Senate Finance Choir-- .the .t House two weeks ago, 1 1 33/8 /1 oz. B ut the Jo in t Financlance-Appropria- m an Atwell/ell Parry. R-Melba, said. tions Committee oppearicarcd to be tak- B ut the10 panel abruptly atljoumedi Also defeated were twcm difi'ercnt ^ ing a more conservativalive'tone than u n til Tucscicsaay when regional inter-- ottempLs i to earmark mone;ley for rcno- that expressed by House Ho Speaker esls startected trying lo lay claim to the3 vation' of a stale-owned building b in P ; Orofino into a regional juvenile ju do- l A w ■ 89,000 lefl In the building < Tbm Boyd and Senatete IPresident Pro final S689, i Q C o l a t e / tention center for the noitlith e m coun- • Solid Choi Tbm Michael Crapo. fund. -. I Easter BuJu n n ie s The onticipatcd fight;hl over( new con- T he com;jmmillee twice rejected pay-- i ties. . struction projects failediled lo material- ing the initial in $500,000 bond pay- Underlying the committittee's clelib- ^ . ,1 1/4 oz. FancyF j a ______ize in the budget commTimitleg Mondav m ont on theth $5.2 million Boise Stalee ( erotions -ha9_bgen_Pi£aau ------Gream-E] as members calmly pul pu together o Universityily School of Ibchnologyy ’ vival o f the college buildingng package. • M arthmmallow n] $ 1 ( U n e m p kl o y m e n t p ■ BOISE ( A P ) - A majmajor revi.sion in .ta n t bill for foi business of the 1989 ses-;• :rate schedules, artificiallyly held down j DOW NTOW N ^ 144 MAIN /O the Legisla- >C .Crawh the way Idaho assesses5cs ils employers sion, the! legislationle originoted by.thee the: past four years by tb the mall AVE. SO U TH ssociation of Commerce andd ture itself Current estimimates place ^ PHARMACX for unemployment compimpensaiion ben- Idaho Assc TWO 10 CATIONS TO StHVI 7 3 3 -9 7 7 1 ^ ents th at will cut busiiusiness costa by IndustryI wnsw endorsed by Andrus inn the savings lo employers3 al i $16 mil- ^ tens of m illions of dollai)llars hns gained his Statee ofo tho Slate address as thee lion this year and $403 million in ^ ^ ! final legislative approvaoval. session began,beg 1990. Amid little debate,;, tlthe Senate on The reviovision in the jobless benefitit The new system shifts} thet tax cal------/ Monday sen t the billill to Gov. Cecil tax calculaulalion is intended lo temperT culation lo a mathemalic:ical formula any-believe wos-an-overreac—}— relying on the experi BOISE (AP)-Four-:lur-year term s for The onlonh’ senator identified was Idaho's 126 state legislgislnlors are out. Sen. Karlirl Brooks. D-Boi.se. at least for this session.ion. "Thatt wa.s unfortunate," said ■ The House Stale AffiAffairs Committe Ricks. "I "I hope you people won't be H n ■ on Monday voted down)wn two proposed prejudicedcod by that." constitutional amendi?ndment» which The volvole w’a.s 12-7 to hold indefi- ■ I d would have doubled;d ilhe lunglh of nitcly ibethe proposal to allow House terms for senators nnd nn represenla- membersrs Ifour-year terms and 13-6 on lives. th e bill11 involving senators. Bothr i | Both proposals clenreared the Senate would ha'have required two-thirds ap- • two weekK ago onI itidentical 29-12 proval frofrom the House before going counts. on the nexnext general election ballots, Bul the measuress nappeared to be If the v(voters approved in 1990, leg-: , in trouble afler spesponsoring Sen. islators; wiwould have run for four-year , Mark Ricks. K-Rexhi?xhurg, acknowl- icrm.s in,n 1 1992, taking office in 1993. edged lhal some sena(?nalor.s .said pub- Iticks saidaid il was intended thal .some• s H wyBtcm wpqld-id-...... voters they would work w to defeat havi; beereen .set up, .so half the legislo- four-year term s for HoiHouse mt-mbers. lors woulcluld have run ever)- two years, Police tcto keep loww proHle f c s ^ ' at Nazi skinheadss i gathering1 GOC COEUR D’ALKNEIE (AI’i ( — North- Except■pt for canceling ofliccrs' vaca- cm Idaho policc gencies w ill lr>- a lion.-; andnd .‘iolting up a command cen->n- new low profile eppro.proach when ler insideide lhe shenfTft ofTice, his de-ie- Nazi skinheads galhcithcr next monlh, partmunt.■nt will treat the weekend likeke allhough colleaguescs who handled anyotherier. Clegg .said. similar galhenngs elsewhereelw; aro urg- ' It willkill be bu-siness as usual." said : LAMBERT ACCOLADE PAJNAINT FREE. ,ve BUY MS) SQUAM ttRDS OF WORRV1tv FREE CARPET AN D CET TWOTV GALLONS OF PRATT & L ing n more '.•isibk' presiresence. l*ro.secutcutor Bill Douglas, "Why give SL ('orry 7 and well give you this ce>up ' B l-----EVANNS-BLACK CARPET!:t s HVANS-BLAi^CK OVRPETS IES Bl ^ R C R E S T A U T U M N F / A N T A S Y S K S L u x ujrious r Saxony Plush M ulti-Colore•ed C ut & Loop g L - $14.95, SALE PRICE= S10.95S 5Qyu Reg. $15.95,.SA S LE PRICE $11.50O sgs v D IDowntown Mall k 143 Main ■ ACUVUE^JE* i> the first c»)iu;tct lens. >vi>vHi nc\Tf have tu clrun. m s / I Avenue East oruscour l iwirs)' 7 3 3 - 2 1 0 8 CaU th e CContact Lens; SpecialistsS at ,^^P ianos Furniniture Carpet J revolvmg credit plan II e1919 T h e ^ R e l i e d sntEr- Nobody doeyes it better! TM-MOO i . a a a - I d a h i - j l 7 HouL i s e - p a sssed chilild abuise billiis read^y for filnal vot I Legislatitive w ritesrs begin ip u t t i n g u b l i c w o r k s b u d g e l F in e rV£^j3amdi£6 ^ t o g e t h ej i r n e w p u •* S • building, the projecl Demoilocratic Gov. rshmallow Egg Crate BOISE (AP) - Legisljislotivc budgel SIO millionion budget from the Perma- I I Cecil A ndrus wanted the ststate to pay ^ 9 oz. w riters on Monday bogaijgan putting to- nent BuildiIding Fund. The money will ( - for completely. It was also0 1the project ^ gether o public worksirks budget as pay for maintcnoncemo of state build- f $ 2 ^5 - that most lawmakers \blam e for A |0 A House and Senate Repilepublican lead- ings, bondnd poyments on new con- t I touching off the $20 milli(:lion budget- crs expressed new o'ptiD'ptimism a b o u t, structionI ond a a handful of modest t busting campus conslrut■uction pro- E aster Greireeting Box of ISVSLd the state's fmoncial *si•situation and new projccteels. 1 ' defeated in itm u ^ Fancy Ca::andyJEggs, writing a huge 'Itwent;nt much more smoothly lhan1 gram { that was narrowly d I prospects for underwrii - the House two weeks ago. 1 1L 33/8 . oz. college constniction progrogram. I expccted,ed," Senate Finance Chair- I But the Joint Financance-Appropria- man Atwell/ell Parry, R-Melba, said. i Also defeotcd were tw(wo difi'ercnt ^ tions Committee appeareared to be tak- But ie the panel abruptly adjourned losday when reponal inter-. otlempts i to earmark moncney for reno- ^ *33"” 11 ing a more conservotivative tone than until Tbost e vation of a stale-owned. buildingt in . thflt expressed by House Hoi Speaker eats starlett^ trying to lay claim to the ' g Orofino into a regional juvenile ji dc- Tbm Boyd and Senale:e PresidentI Pro final S689,89,000 left in the building ' Solid ChIhocolate - tc/ition center for the nortirthem coun* Tbm Michael C ropo.' fund. Easter E - The anticipatfid fighth i cover new con- The comjmmittee twice rejected pay- tfca. Underlying the comminlittce's dclib- - - 11/4 0 Z . Fancy-I struction projects failediled lo m aterial- ing the initial in $500,000 bond pay- e erations has been pressiisure for re- CreamlEggS- £ . 1 G izo in the budget commnmittee Monday ment on. thelh $5,2 million Boise State, . •Vnnllln’Slr^&rry Slr " “i'- y' vival of the.collegebuildinjing package. as members calmly puput together a Universityit}’ School of Tbchnology • M nrthmhmdlow i $ "I Unempkloyment p«)ayment plil a n t o A n ddnis ^ 4 5 0 E a c h i- rate schedules, artificiallyly held down DOWNTOWN I t y 1 4 4 MAIN BOISE (A P)-A mTiajorrevision aj in .tant bill forfo business of the 1989 ses- .Cl'owl £ e the past four years by the tl Legisla- / t h e m a u A V E. SOUTH a the way Idaho assesses5es its employers sion, the) legislationle originated by.the PHARMAC d lure itself. Current estinimates place k for unemployment compimpensaiion ben- Idoho A.ss<^.ssocialion of Commerce and TWOlOCATIONJTOStHV n the savings to employers3 a t $16 mil- W cfits that will cul busiiusiness co.sta by Industry/ wnsw endorsed by A ndrus in le lion this year and $400 million in ^ V tens of millions of dolla:)llars has gained his Stalec ofc the Stale address as the 1990. final legislative approvooval. session bejbegan, it The new system shiRss thei lax cal- — Amid Httle debate, the tl Senate on The revicvision in the jobless benefit ;r culation to a mathematictical formula Monday sent the billill lo Gov. Cecil tax calculaulation is intended to temper c- - relying on the experience,;cofthe trust ______V ------Andrus on a -KW-vole.ito.-U jyiHsed th e -whal-man;any believe was an overrcac- - le fund during the previou:lus 10 years. ' House lost month withrith ju st two dis- tion by lawmakers la\ in‘’1983 afler the senting votes. multimilli(illion-dollar trust fund almost n n m ! 9 P « U B ia u "It will adequatelyely protect the went brokroke. That legislation set in workers of this stoteIte and will nol motion an ar escaloting employer tax■" 2 S 5 2 5 2 overburden the emplo,ployers," Senate schedulee Ilh at has built the fund be- Human Resources ComCommittee Chair- yond what ha most analysts believe is H K c a v ; man Rod Beck, R-Boise,lise. said, necessarj-. Labeled possibly the most impor- The new nc' formula will curb those K I - C o m m iiittee i votee s d o w n ^ - fI l 'I l o n g e r l1 e g i s l a t o) i r t e r m s BOISE (/V P )-F o ulur-year r- term s for I'he only on senator identified was Idoho's 126 state legislgislotors lire out, Sen, Karlirl Brook.s, D-Boise. a t least for this session,ion. T h a iI was unfortunate," said The House Stale AfTairfiAfT Committe Ricks, ’ I hope you people w on't be ■ on Mondoy voted dowrjwn two proposed projudicecced by thal." I constitutional amendjndmcnts which The volevol was 12-7 to hold indefi- ' would have doubled;d the length of nitely th(the proposal to allow House terms for senators and ar represenla- membersTS four-year term s and 13-6 on^ l l ■ ^ C O H tives. the billIt involving senators. Both Both propoHuls clearleared the Senate would hahavo rcquircA.two-lhirds ap- two weeks ago on1 itidentical 29-12 proval from frt the House before going . counts. on the nextnc: general election ballots, But the measures!s appcaretin lo be Ifth ee vvoters approved in 1990, leg- , in trouble afler sponsoring spi Sen, islatorss v, would have run for four-year ------T'Mortr'Ricksr^t'RCTHrrimrpr-flt^fwwl— edged that some senoenators said pub- Ricks saii?aid it was intended that some licly thot ifth e issuesos >w ent before the sort of' staggered-termst system wouldJld voters they would1 workw to defeat have bcei•cen sel up. so half the legisla-la- . four-year terms for Ho'House members, tors woulDuld have run ever)- two years, • •• I Police tcto keep lowIV profile a -1 ^ I at Nazi skinheadss s gathering tp t for canceling officers' vaca-,'ca-_ __ i - J - - COEUR D'ALENEv'E 1AP> — N orth-...... Exctpt cm Idaho police agerigencies will try a tions ancind setting up a command cen-en- new low profile apprciproach whon nco- ter insid'side the sheriffs olTicc. his de- Nazi skinheads gothiIther next month, partmenient will treat the weekend like f e i . olthough colleaguesies who handled any othe:her, Clegg said. r Sc UMDEKT ACCOUDE PAJ sim ilar gatherings elsielsewhere are urg- 'I t wilwill be business as usual.” saidaid JIY FREE CARPH' AND GET^ 1TW O GALLONS O F PRATT i PAlPfTFR^^^^^ H) SQUARE YARDS OF WORRl ing a more \nsible pre;presence, IVosecutnitor Bill Douglas. "Why give[ive O M ’ roupan when you purchase 50 square yards or more of VC^rry Free I I /7and well give you this cou more publicity than thay need?ed? i B g C(Com e in now through May 7 Kootenai Countyty SherifT Pierce them mo fith your carpct rcceipt tothethe address on the coupon. Ar/\nd in a week or less you’ll rcc irts carpet.t. Mall the coupon along witl- Clegg said police wilwill keep enforce- It ju sl: feedsfe their fund-raising efforts )lade, the worlds finest paint ic r g ood for tw o free gallonsns ofi Pratt a. Lambert Accniac m en ^ cu v ities as low key as possible when it's sensational." VOUChc: stain-rcslstant, soil-resistant andai can survive l»>r many year ; event w-ill draw less attention U ke W orry Free carpet, Pratt•Jtt i U m bcrt Accoladc i'. >.ta whereas many as 200 skinhead The c' SSI Ul hat could also be described asIS worry'frcc. horitics act calmly, rather than )ut slwwjng signs oj wear, WCiXhich l i^akcs it the paint that youths m eet April 2121-23 • at.the Aryan if authoi o n wlthoui kccobdchavca v.itu^oi -- - • Dut squads bfheavily armed of- rprisc that two >:allons of A co Nations headquartei.rters at Ilayden send out w B ScSo it should come as no surpi ficers,, h(hc said. $50, But you don't have to wwo orry about that, U ke. s s o v e r S5 lie paint’s ircc. Vuii scc, we Becausc when you buy Worrarry Tree carpct from u-., the ( ry about as passible, ^ @ I I S . J c to give you as little to w orry i n M0»£ THAN Jl'sr STAIN BfKtlSTANT. lis i B A H ______irSTOTALlY WORRT HtH H V A N S - BiLACK L CARPETS • Sg g l — E V A I* -BIACK CARPE'ETS A U T U M NvJ FANTASY --- 1^ I A R C R E S T t s M ulti-Cololored Cut & Loop I L u x uurious Saxony Plushh Reg. S15.9555, SALE PRICE SH .50 . .. - Keg :$14.95,.SALE PRICE: E $ 1 0 - 9 5 S<3 YD ' .5 0 sqyd S E B I ------I Downtown Mall i 143 Main ■ A C U V UUE® E' ii the fint conc;tct lens5 yyiKJ never have lo clean. I ■ r (I Bravwirs Avenue East or use our 5 Contact Lens!} Specialists at ,j,^^P ianos Furrirniture Carpet V Call th e < revolving credit plan ) S i nJ dC C 1 9 1 9 & E L | e Crenter 7 3 3 - 2 1 0 8 ■ ® Joes it better! - Nobody dc r KHOw___ m Swoo o o w - o * 3 ^ r S S n •VIST,ISTAKON, INC., a company, • i S t a S S n l K f l s a iEHBHIM'J B H IB B B B mwWi^K^mis B E a O B B H I uch 21.1909 Timos-Nowa, Twinrwin Fails. Idaho A -4 . , Opiin iorT r — - • ' Willinm E. HovHward Wlllbm1 Cc. Dlakc MM X Publisher AdvcnlslnIslng Director V ------; ------Suiplwaiknsangcn______J.._. MichacI;lOourtT_ C ______Managing Edltiidltor ■ Cljculilloillion Minager ------— Tlic members oF•jI tithc editorial board and writciiters of editorials arc Stephe3hen Harlgen and Wiiliam E,, HHoward ii Sutton'!I's ego traail runs ^ \ clear h►ack t to C5SI days T h e d e d s io n by fo:former CSI basketball coachco Eddie Sutton X to re s ig n qb h e a d. cccoach of an em battled1 UniversityU of Ken- J5 tucky program will11 strikee many here as onlmly thc latest event ^ in the twisting talele ofi a man with both enonormous ability and . ; enormous ego. S u tto n s te p p e d down d( Sunday after weejccks of speculation ; that the scandal-pli■plagued basketball progrigram he led was fl- n a lly g o in g to b e chechanged from above, V A new athletic diidirector at tho Universitjlity has been named j and with-an NCAA\A investigation continuiluing, the future for I Sutton, was clearlyly bt e in g s h o rte n e d , . Local folks will aljalso recall that Sutton gotgo his start here in * f c 1966, coming to the th brand-new College} bdf Soulhern Idaho ' ^ under the tutelagege of thcn-president Jam(mes 0 . “Doc" Toylor with a clear, mandaidatc to put the fledglinglg school on thc bas- j ------ketbaU-map:------E. A s ic iges itssecomomicJo.o o k ,d the aggressive re- a^chan Hc did 80 withI a flamboyant style and ladrangle. TiJkyo continues toto erenjoy a special re- cruiting of playerssrs who weren’t exactlyr academica all-stars, Economic forces have drannmalically reshaped the “ quae Jonship wilh Beijing, Japan1 isis( China's largest Three years and a lopsidedI winning rccorcord later and Sutton strategic landscape of East■ Asia.A R ichard B auni latio iding partner - B r i e f l yf— ------^------K . C . s e ll i o o l s f aa l l u n d e3r h c a v v )^ s c r u t i nn y 00 million this year, snid sischool "Progress is being beir mnde, con- C ounsel; Supiperfund probe3 iobstructed kKANSAS CITY, Mo.' (A(AP) — business leadersrs recently pul it ut S300 Swamped by criticism and courl-or-co the top of their woworry list. boardard PresidenI Sue Fulson.n. The cedes Eugene Eubniubnnks, the judge's WASHINGTON (AP)P) — The Justice Departmement's withholding of iered cash, K ansas City schoitiools are . O ihers say thele (d islricl is on the re- plantnn to pump money into'new bbooks, appointed monitor,ir. documents about the toxtoxic-waste cleanup Superfun‘und “arguably had the jperating under the watchful,ul.eye of • bound afler two'0 (decades of dccline. libraiiraries, magnet programss and "Dut it is nolt tlthe progress wc purpose o r the efTect"" o:of obstructing a 1983 congnigressional inquiry, an ^ re e state task forces as theycy imple- T hey view the re(recent creation of the buildidldings is on schedule nnd shehowing would have hopedj for.foi It is modest nt independent counsel saic}aid Monday. ment a 3-ycar-old, federal didcscgre- state task forccs!S a as the latest moneu- rosulisuits, she said. - best." But Alexia Morrisonon also concluded there was-as a'lack of evidence "”•5 gation plan. ^ ------. vorinn Inng.ninainaing-foud,^------_ that the flubicct of her\r crrim innl invoBtignHnn^jQironnor-AsslsUnt-AUor— The. m an appointed to WaleItch over "We’ve madoe !significant strides" ney G eneral Theodoree B.B Olson, was part of an y coiconspiracy to withhold the plan by a federal judge sayssj the..in managing.aI bbudget .thal^jum pcd^fej documents in the matterIter.' district is "in trauma." A group gi of from SllO milliorlion in 1985 to nearly E s Olson made 'mifileaceading and disingenuous’ statements sl during a i - G G N F E IiRENGESy^SSS- -- “H M arch 10,1983, appearaaranco before a House subcoDrommittee, but there is H "Teachings of E2 SALE ! insufTicient evidence; t}ithat he IcnowinBly testifiecRed falsely," Morrison g Ezra Taft Benson" Regular $ 1 8 .9 5 JS p 14.95l ^ i concluded in a 225-pagege report. Schools areisn't foUowiniig plan g S "Live The Good .SALE S s P resident de;lefends NRA mlembership e d Life" , s for asbestoss cleanup, EPAE says g *niomas Monsoson Regular S8.95 Jpt$ 6 ,7 5 ^ . ; WASHINGTON (AP) P)- — President Bush on Mondm day defended his life- WASHINGTON (A P )-O m)ne in five bestos problenlem, which raised S L long m em bership in the National Rifle Associatio,tion while.voicing Qup- ,, V 5 "Shinning MomTientsVoh&2" sSALE port for a "constitutionaonally sound' further crackdo:down on sem iautom at- public put o r private school age:gencies is- w idespread conconcem several years H p Stories w ChildnJren Regular $7.95 $ 3 .9 9 ® ic weapons. vioviolating a 1987 federal requi]uirement ago and promptepted CJongress to order "Wc are in differentnt timt es now and I am convirivinced thal reosonable to to inspecti buildings for asbcsicslos and inspections-and-id-cleanup elTorts-na- Q "Mothers of theleProphets" -SALE— ------j men and women canI workwc together to fmd a n ansinswer to the problem," develop dc\ cleanup, the Enviroifonmental tionwide. Regular $10.95 $ 6 .9 9 ^ ho told a group o f womem en state le'gislators a t the! WhiteW House. Protection Pn Agency said Mondnday. According to0 llthe EPA, compliance • _ M eanwhile, White HoHouse press secretary M ariin^in Fitzwater callcd for Thousands 1 o f other schoobil.dislricts, -with the inspect!;ction and cleanup re- ! 0 “Why Docs My Molothcr’s Day SSALE •the-dead— quirements-hasJ>8-been-Ain6V6n-among ■ a cbohng downof emoliioUoiSTnlKrgUiRonirolTliBp spatgrsaying^theprcs* ------have-been-unable-to-meetHliha' PoIIctlTlanTAh^ ~$4.99 g — — ident feels we don’t neeileed to be threatening cach otlother." line lim for the inspection and’d' clcanup the states. Tenn slatoss show that bet- S p Regular » . 9 5 He was referring to newsi reports that NRA ofloflicials had indirectly requirements rcc but are notint-stemsIS andi private schools ‘ Sale T able- 4 0 sues a course tow ard1 m ore firearm s restrictionsB -— allegations th at the sions sio granted by state officialials. m et last Octobe:iber's federal deadline f c gun owner's lobby denic'n ied anew Monday. The figures released by thetl EPA for having inspispection and cleanup O ff T h is is not a tim ei to be threatening people, bul rather a tim e lo try pnprovided the first indicatioion^as to plans. Six slateslies had few er than S) ■6781 B eir school agencies in to work together to solsolve a problem that clearlyrly needs to be solved," ho'how effectively public andid private percent of their i C r o M i NAVE, so. j Fitzwater said. sclschool leaders are handlinefic the as- compliance. Pan Am doii>ing little to findid bombs kP)—-Pnn-AmErican.WorlA-Al-Airways has yet to im— — ...... - • plement many Btepaa rrecommended by a sccurilirity consultant who in . 1986 warned th at the> aiairline was doing little to preventprt bombs from be- || ing smuggled onto airciircrafl, a congresswoman saiclaid Monday, . According to Rep.I. C ardiss Collins, D-lll., thele Israeli security firm KPI Inc. cautioned the carrier more than'two3 yyears ago'that ifwas MONE R TIRE! ■'highly vulnerable" to tterrorist attacks, EYFOR iS? J T he fact that no ma.n a jo r disaster has occurredi toU date is m erely prov- ■ | f e idential," KPI w rote in Septem ber 1986, M rs. Colliillins said. ^ tl[he An!iswer..■ ■ D aytona Be;each reaps studident dollars iWas FORT LAUDERDAl)ALE, Fla. (AP) — Daytonana Beach once again is neiaIV REVOLVEING CHARGEIE CARD Florida's big spring: breakbr attraction, leaving somesor merchants in Fort Lauderdale — the orioriginal draw for college studenta sti — hungry for business. - - Daytona-Beaoh ofTicfTicials have opcned^Lh^r.arrarms tn spring hronkcrs______OWN—* * and expect m ore than a n '400,000 to show up a t the bebeach and patronize the 2 PER MOr city's hotels, bars andind other resort businesses} inir the next two weeks, On/!Aii Purchases5S Up To $900. pumping an estim atedted SIOO million into the city's^'s economy. ■ 18%APR0.AO.AC. And companies asIS diverse < as Playboy Enter];crpri8c8 and AT&T are WE OFFER A COMPLETE AUlUTO If "The World’s Most Fa- working to capitalizeic ono the city lhat bills itself" DELTA DUIDfSISTEEL RADIALS I 6 TIRE SERVICE POUCY ON)N / m ous Beach’ with mnajor aj promotions to a ttra c t anany loose dollars. •Radial consiruciion-two sicti•ItKlls (m ? 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Michael Barnes testified tcs Mon- day ^at former CL>CIA Director WlHam Casey tried to discredit a fARRANTYWITIt ET t h e B ' congressional committee^ staff mem* , EXTENDED W ber at p timo the panelel w\ as investi- FREEII PURCHASE OFF ANY NEW gating Oliver North's e^efforts on be- ^ ------h n lf nfWii^PfPgllPn |J U C T R U g UJTEMORAPPL| U A N c J "He indicated th a t a m Modern Woodmen:;nnowollcf5 r mo)or medical ondmd dtsabihly New • ' shipmere n t ^I^SAVINGS O P ^ incomc plans. Aionlongwithhfe I , F U I L ^ Insuranco. annuitieslies and retire- Just O arrived,i. Am erica's > 4 2 1 menl plans, you havelavo complete X, MODERN woeOODMEN favorite comnfort sets. s o L u n oONS r Q U E E N ^> 4 9 P V A C A 1 1 ‘TlATiTffntlU GIVEAVm Y i U i i S« W EEPSTfl ( l.p tni <1 *in »U«r p j j H RICK CARR,« r i|: ' ^ Y $ '7iump^j'^irrn£c^', MODERN woeOODMIN ■ ' [ f l r or AMLRHL 'l".. I I < ifM jilJB SH _____ Tu<]iday._Maicncn ■<: . I; .'j I niu^-N ow s. TwinWin IFalls. Idaho A-7 J " Nation idge orders m arin held in slayiniing freed )ALUS(AP)-AjudgoMonondny and he was expecteded tobcI freed later lered the release of Randall Dale [ in the day. oms, who wos imprisoned forb r 12 Adams served 122 yenrsyi in a Tbxas tra for the slaying of a policce ioITi- prison for the 19766 slayingsh of Dollas but whose guilt was questiolioned polico Officer Itobort'!rt Wood. • tho film T h o Thin Blue Line." His conviction wawas unnnlmoualy Vdams was oidcred released1 oon a overturned by thele Tbxus ' Court of ),000 personal recognizance b(bond, Criminal Appeals MorchMoi 1. ■ i'" We’ll save you timne. We'll save you. money.m "tlirow SSS^® And, we’ll help yoiou get the maximuclUm in t h 0 l ^ a ^ M ^ § refund you)re entiUUed ta TWIN FALLS JERIM m BURLEY 7 HAILEY I istM&lnSL 16500ver1andd i '17 E Bullion S t « B 5 8 ------570=9691------788=3805------HOURSaijTLCpm. APPOIImtTWEWTS AVAILftBlI BUTithotkecess W *ry| |i||i iilll lllllilllll l M " " ^ST. EDWARDS HHOLY WEEK SERERVICES 11 7:00 • H:00 C cm fcsiiions * T U l E S D A Y . March 21: WlW E D N E SD A Y . M arch 22: 7:(m.H:0ni.EN-n:NPF.^PENANCH a SHKVlCi: FOHALi.PAIPARlsniONERS ffl . THURSDAY. Maroh 2.'^: Il'I.l'BRATION g 1 ' TF iil?jy U u > lU » a U > )i_ a ------1 A'J<)t^l»MVUnril M tdn^t— CON -ESS ONS until Mid C O N •KS.S 0 N .S A I-SSN 0 1 - cwn I 2 4 / t I NT Ll.OOP.M. rnF R ID A Y . M ARCH 2<: 12:(l(l-.^:0(l p.m. • T R I-'O'ORUwmi R ^ ra I "T b ciinrcsiiionii. ^ f .S:0»-6:00 p.m. CON I-ESSBSSIONS 1 ' U w C ^ i rr > * ■ 7:00 l‘.M.-(;{K)Dl-Rn>ADAYSHUVlCJiS g • fnlltmcd hy confcMlonn for - 7 i I wwajiai>>i-^^<4 a w w iw i t . ' j E a s te r ini "Exper:rien ce I 'w & ■ i A nigel | C oluntry" M u s i c ; W s Special C hoir 1 >dc§j 10 a.m . afid 5 G o o d F riir i d a y ^ ^ 733-41( CommunipnJn S c m c e _ w i t e ve. 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Just teaming lo bo DR LUTHERAN CHURURCH #ves—exprosa theif own 1 OURSAVIOI -----S tnerrao^ve CH 5 l £ i mpiljl 1 MtviduaSljaSty—against the AND SHOlOSHONE OUTREACH \ poundingh g p a « of peer influence ^®EXTEHD AlIN INVITATION TO Y l I isto uigh. g h TOSHA]ABE HOLY WEEK AND I \ T heC:>istian hr Scionce Sunday ASTER Wmi US! / \ S c h od d iis here to help them team 5 ' H 2 3 - MAUNDY THURSDtSD A Y ^ ----A---- J a b o uitGodandthemseh«s. lG MARCH U l - ^ S;00 Family^Worship in Shoshone sre invited to cxxne and wplorere how^ God guUM th d r tves. is s B c lo w ) Mxjf cliadiwi are i H o ly C oommunion f (Scc Address 1 6:3 0 F a m ily scsoup supper al Our SavioI vio r 4URCH OF CHRIS1ST, SCIENTIST u L u t h e r a n F IR S T C H I y Communion M SUMNDAY SCHOOL;!11:60 A.M . 7:30 ; 11:00 A.M. SUBJEIEC T : "R E A L IT Y " iHM-GOOD'ftlDAY'" in Shoshone I 733-0549 M ON - FH'R I. 1-4 P.M . ir Redl ~5:00 FamHyVWorahip^Tcncbrac - in i iv io r -JE S U S S/SAITH: ALL POWIVER IS GIVEN 6:30 . 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Idaho A-9 ^ W oi f l d ^ : - j ) n e g g t ijia tio n s J Jew isK[i le a d e n‘s Split o\w e r P L O ^ Call iyansttwestern— IV JERUSALEM (A P)-I — Prim e Min- ‘ ^ o ffoWTUKfrr ■ | istcr YiUhak Shamir callcdca Monday To Find OutIt About... for world Jewry to unilm ite behind Is* rael, but his refusal tom0 negotiate with the PLO opened newf turmoil lu in his I irovcmment and amonging Jewish lead* crs. Shamir-repeated his rejection;of the PLO before a conference co of ly ||H FHA, VA.i, CONVENTIOlO N A L ^ world Jewish leaders callcd c lo ex- press solidarity wilh1 IsIsrael, but Is* HOME LODANS AND MOlOBILE ruel radio reported seveQvcrai delegates HOMES; ON PERMANINENT 6U)od up a t a closed meimeeting later lo call for talking to thee PPalestine Lib- FOIlUNOATIONS uration Organization. Put Our Expiperience to Work: forfo You i A fourth ofTicial of' lbthe lefl'leaning We'llI Help You Find thelie Labor P a rty called fotfor considering such talks, nnd two leileading Israeli - Loann to Fit Your HeedsI s dailies reported Shamlamir's Cabinet was given a new intellijclligence assess- "The Experloncet:ed Company" ment Sunday that saidlaid no dialogue ttith Palestinians is pospossible without Transwiwestern ^------Z ' - V - W -Mortgei! 4 -9 9 9 0 ------The call for possibfelie talkst with the ‘ A AddUon A v n t f Eirt.TW n Falli ■ J PLO by Deputy Finainance M inister *------AI>L«MiptlO*0 Yossi Beilin, an aideI to Labor P arty „ uked , Palestinian vouthsIS thuri stones at a passiising am bulance In occupupled Gaza City leader Shimon Peres,s. I brought criti- CO issue. told Israel radradio. "If we can find a cism from memberB!rs of Sham ir's fall apart,rt. (could divide over the peacc 5 months we joint solution,in, fine. If not, we vrill ■ Likud bloc and predicdictions the La- Peres alalso suggested his IcR-lean- "I think in the com ing t urm ind,"hc have to make;e ca historic choicc." | bor-Likud coalition govgovernment may ing partyly and the right-wing Likud1 shall1 have to mako up our B r i t a i nI w a r n s o)f i higher b o m b r i s l s manded Transport Secrerotary Paul | ------l o n d o n t a p t ^ =^irTran8port^safety meineasures. Transport oflicials : a s t e r 1B u n n y e of how ho Department told airlilirlines and air* would not elaborate on the state-I- Channon' resign becausc he bombing, ports M onday thereI is a "high and ment. handledI events before the : i h j g m p B r u n c h continuing risk" of mi>raore devices like Pressunlure grew for tho governmentit which killed all 259 peojrople on the i- Boeing 747 and 11 on th e gtground, In our ConventlQ:lon ] C enter the bomb in o rodio-c(o.caHseUe player to explainlin whether ^ e Flight 103 dis- d'nowspapcr thill destroyed Pan1 Am Ai Flight 103, aster onn Dec.: 2 rc o u ld have beenn The' Evening S tandard’ killing 5T?0 people. averted. withwi better dissemination ofif said policc believe theI 1bomb con- -- )ounds of ex- The d epartm ent saidaid it sent a telex warningsJS and information aboutit tained only one o r two poi Siindoy Marcirc h 26 tion noar a a reminder of itss previousp warn- bombingg eequipment found before the0 plosives, but its locatio 2:00p.m . laggnge hold 10:00a.m. to 2:1 inps, which have .been!cn the subject of explosion)n over( Lockerbie, Scotland, weakened seam in the ba] — Reservations 73'734-5000' controversy, and to suggest new Oppositisition • politicians have dc-:- increased its effect. ■Day's Gxt.. 33fi 8 9 ■Eve's ext.. 331 1 6 . I Soviet mjnageizine pulLiblishes SolzIzhenitsyn ejsssay O r SelectC t a-T-ary’s-iBBue-of-Tvrentieth, CC-entury-and— -- — — ^ fro m oujLBieoldasljslor-D inner ...... ------j\iosco\m p;^A—A'SovictTiragn-—and—faiTorable—co w m m e n ta ry -b y -a -- .inod in part zii)e brought Alexandender SoUhenitsyn sanctionecned Soviet publication fallsIs Pcace. a monthly d?.stin M enu in the Dininn i n g R o o m ic for foreign m arkets, sclselling 50,000 ^ a |>il closcr to official;ial rehabilitation far shortrt ofc an full exoneration of the D ining Roomn Ht o u r s ‘ a copies abroad in Russia!ian, English, \ by printing one ofr hihis essays that author,, whowl was arrested, branded a et French. Spanish and Gejorm un. nnd 7:00a.m . to 8:01i : 0 0 p . m . ■ cajls on citizens toJ rejectn officially traitor andan expelled from the Soviet with only a ICO.OOO-copyty circulntion sanctioned lies. Union in,n l1974 for his writings, The monthly joumamai of the Soviet Despitetile the openness Gorbachev>v at home. ® Canyon Pcace Committee'-Mil>^80 carried a has broug)ught to the Soviet Union since:e ty Moreover, the 2'^^pagcge work does commentary creditinging the Nobel lau- he wass named Communist Party r i i ^ s i i's not include some o f Sol5olzhenits>ii's reate, whose majorr workswi have nev- chief in1 1985,15 work.s of Solzhenitsyn's lg most trenchant criticism!ms of Soviet A c r been published in his homeland, such as8 hish m asterw ork, T h o Gulag rule, including his chargcges that Sovi* I for helping pave theB w;way for Mikhail Archipelaelago," rem ain bannod. 157 Blue Lakes Blvd.N..N., T w in F o ils ; ve et political repression dadates back to I S. G orbachev's reform)rms. Solzhertienilsyn's essay, titled "Live •u- Vladimir I. Lenin. However, the printiiinting of the essay Not by' Lies!" Li was printed in Febru- 8 N. Irclannd finds 2 hhigh-rankingi g officers sli l a i n to support of the whole comimmunity BELFAST, Northerhem Ireland (AP) would take tal "every possible step" to ir- total rejection of viok*)k‘nce and a — The bodies of two0 hihigh-ranking po- com batI llthe wave o f retaliatory mur- maximum public nlertnoness and vigi- lice officers were fourbund Monday in a dors. ,er lance against these evHil groups,' hi' car near the borderler with the Irish . King,I. t the British Cabinet minister federal Inviites You To:o A Republic,_ad^ontic‘stic's said. Uncon- responsibisible for N orthem Ireland,id, said afterwards. Hom e F« firmed reports saidlb bo o lh w erc'8hot:“ - discusswised the violence &londay with. I No group immcdiatliately claimed re- deputyI police chief Michacl)cl DISNEY'S”S 7:30 ...... )H- ^ ■ th^ r e s c i^ R S ONLY .sponsibility for the' deaths,de which fol- McAlamiimncy of the Royal U lster Con- low a scries of retal‘taliatory slayings stabularjary. K cIrainm an (R) 9:15 ONLY rp by Protestant and1 RomanR Catholic "Whatlat the RUC and all the securi-in- ty forcesres need at this tim e is the fullull L S FRE extremists. ■^■LEyiATHpN (R) J i On Sunday, guninininen slormcd a killed a m an while Belfast home and kill E T T C ! - ™ ------^ BESTPOM M ^ ^ ^ J. a report«r for r I Eamonn Mallie. i ■ ^^■POUCE ACADE3EMV 7:00 Downtown Radio in E Belfast, said the ^ ^ H B ^ J PART6(PG) 9:00 r m g g slain ofiicers wereI a (constabulary di- ^ A 3 EflRbICH UVESS 7:25 visional commanderler and his deputy. M 9:20 The constabulary saiisaid only th al both m victims were high-r;h-ranking ofTicers and there was no immediateim report 9 HKarSANDTErED'S 7:25 " ^ ^ S a d v en th jr e^(PG) 9i1S SIARL on the cause o f death.alh. SEIMlf ry said ihc c a r wos MARCH 22 P l n i H E R ALIBI (PG:a \ 7:30 The constabulary s 8:00 RM. 9:25 ^ found near Joncsborcwrough, just inside id • D o o r P ri•izes • Refres^sh m en ts ..the British provinceiceof-Norlhsm Ire-- —6R(BOUGHT TO YOU BY pXrlTHpEEFUGrrTTWES -7:15 iring a friem 9.10 land. The area wasvas sealed ofT and ' the area was searchfrched by helicopiej- n g E^KLEAMiNcTH•HE 7:30 before policc and tro(troops moved in. TOB 0 9:30 Seam us Malion,)n, an opposition W e d n e siday, d M arch 22, 55:30 - 6:30 p.m.n . member of Parliamament from North- 1 Falls O ffice I the deaths of the ALLII PROCEEDS GO TO THE H o mm e Federal Tw in em Ireland, said tl MAGIC VAUEY ARTS ; two officers were? "a"t calculated and W 10971C N . B lue Laljkes B lvd. brutal a c t of slaught^ghter carried out by COUIlUNCIL ADMISSION $8.00 ! people for whom mmu urdor has become lOHNRlERin. RS\5V P to C olleen alat 734-7264 ' a way o flife .' Northern Irelandind Secretary Tom I—- » SKINDEEP. ; King pledged thatI ththe security forces ______— MON.-TUES.-THUR. 7:10-9:10 Don’t let taxeixes eat into your savii'ings if you don’t haveave to. Even after ta>:ax reform, you can n(now earri more andIkeep- k{ l 4 academyAWARD; I more of whatat you earn with tax ldeferred GNA Anniinuities. i 1 ------W IN N I I Attend this> freefi seminar and fimnd out how and why. _ ! I:___ ¥FRIED___ SPECIAL!TOPIC CHHICKEN Learnirn how to save tax dolollars and reduce your Medicare susurcharge. TUESDAYSv s $ 3 2 5 ' I 5-9 P.M...... I Includes:i: £Soup or lulce, tossec*d— ■ * I salad, rollsIlls and butter, masheced ^ [ I potatoes1 & glblet gravy and IctIce J t e I i H o m e e i F e c kf e r a l _ I cream. ^ 1 I SPECIALJ. ICHICKEN OFP(WT GRILL [ w t t ‘S ^ j p f sSolid as arnOalc , I DINNIMNERS Jfi E I I AVAILABL CABOose 1 EXCLUSIVE 733 J710 S4 5 Shoihon*St. s. L :H 2 2 ONLY r I l g M . H i - FOREtQN n tJ 4 E WED.'MARCH ALL SE A T S SHOW TIME 8 i r i A-10 T»^nfl p C h i n ai’s ' p r e ml i i e r p u s hl i e s e c o nn o m y c o[ ) n t r o l “ — BETJING (AP)— PrctnierPn Li Peng’ opened the trenchm cnt that began inSinSeptember. Sn^t~f(»r“’mo 8 ro f'lh eri3(rmlm2lc ll speech~tHe“ annual legislative sessi)ssion Monday with a somber3er W hereas Congress lastst yeary callcd for dem ocra- delegates i erupted in applai)lause six times near ita speech on China's ecoreconomic crisis th a t stressedwd cy and bold attem pts to free China's economy (end when Li lum ed from. ththe troubled economy to centralised control andjnd the need to halt politicalcay from rigid central planninining, Li’fl speech called for issues i a t the heart of Chinflinese nationalism; Tibet refbrm s. control. Iand foreign alTairs. 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W e aalso l s W elcom e VISA, A> m erican Express,, fvM aster C ard a n d Dis*D i s c o v e r ' TuosUa)Jay.M orchai. 1989 Tin>05-N0wNows, Twin Falls, Idaho ■ O bituaries/hospipitals.B4.' 'Maigic VValle B jComirnittee rrecomirnends child< a _-.i_.By-ANNEmXAHY_ IHnhri » Moanwiwhile, n second bill settinglg ;state going on, P atricirick Riceci of the Boiso) wilh thal." ' ; ‘nmes-Ncum writer H P F ——^ I ‘^ndardsTofo r'th e program nnd "provldi'idinB a iiuardiah'ad“nicnitem group^uggcsuid iliure L eg islal a t u r e . stateuccoumint for the $150,000 survivedi an Sen- might be some Ungiingering support for the gov-• usurp the roles of socialll workersw and attor- : BOISE - In a movefc thatt could save the ^ -II. ulo Judiciar'iry nnd Rules Committee hethearing omor's proposed[child ch abuse center, ncys, sho said. : Mogic Vnlley Guardianmad i Litcm progrnm, Ji The budget comnmmittee refused to fund thatI Undor tho program, alreodyain operating in : the legislative budgetit committcc ( Monday gl 989 ntatives of the Departmerlent of program, which wouldwo hove set up statewideI the Magic Valley ond thehc Boise I area, volun- : recommended a $150,OOC1,000 appropriation for U Health and1 Welfare, ' the Idaho Networl?ork for coordination o f child ch abuse invesligotionss leers ore m atched withh abused al children to - ; child advocacy programsims around the stale. ■ Children andnd tho governor’s Children al Risk and services withth ai state spociiflist in each1 act os friends. A volunteerleer may accompany : ■ Rep. Celia Gould, R-B_uhl,R-B had asked for cran•anny of the stale," Gould saicsoid. Bul the TaiS ForccJ spokei against the programim hill, region ofthe stole,te, a child to court who isI testifying te! ogainst o - * $300,000 to recognize ondand expond the volun* 50,000 will get things ofT the! grground. Well 8„yi„g fc yy supported, the concept off vvolun- “My personal experienceexp is lhat (Guardian1 parent and in some casesea mayt make recom- C leer Guardian ad Litcm!m program Btatewide, be) asking a for more contributionlions frem Ihc ^ 5, atcs for children bul dislikciked the ad Lilcm) voluntceileers who arc not licensed orr mendations on whether• theth< child should re- : but said she'd happily settlesell for $150,000, privirivate sector.■ wording of thoth bill. trained arc askinging for treatment records off main in the home or be)c putp in foster care. : ; "The difference it villwill m ake is wc proba- The 'Th Joinl Finance and AppAppropnations When a coi:onfused committee m em ber,>er. Sen. children," said Gina Gin Wolf of the Idaho Hel,- The volunteers would be be given access to : bfy won't have programsim s in every nook and Comommittce approved the $150JX)0W) appropria. uHan Donca osley, D-Boise. asked whatlat was work for Children.en. Tm very uncomfortable!! •SccBILLonF>n P a g e B4 " B o a r d c e e s a p p» l r o v e s $ 1 3 11 0 , 0 0 0 s u p p l e m l e n t a l b ul u d g e t ByJENNiFERIRKAUTH ccncent, leaving faculty overworitiri(cd, cion and a scientistitist this sum m er, 'Hmes-News wrii:)n7cr “A liltlo overioad's OK," sai4iid CSI's In other businessfiess, the board: PresidentP« Gerald Mcyerhoeffeffer. “But - Discussed legislative lcgi appropria- - " -TWiN'PALLE,LS - Forthe-first timc—OUTour'tcachcrswcnrmorc-oveiferloaded—tiona-and heard; fromfro ctillege ofilcials - since ot least onone collcge administra- than tha they should be. that the proposedsed $42,000 in library tor can rcmeirember, the Coilego of College C officials say the i$130,000 spocial funds -• money m< appropriated Southem Idahoho needs a supplomen- appropriation app - which repree•escnls a above ond beyondmd ithe operating bud- tal budget. 4.5 percent budget increase - will be get, but for a specific spe< orca decided Approved by tho CSI B o a ^ o f covered cov by the increased nunumber of upon by the Legisligisloture - would poy Trustees MonMonday evening, the tuition luit checks th at will accocompony for new books. And that the proposed $130,000 suppleplement - actually a tho the new students, $73,000 in m ointenitenoncc funds would transfer o f fund;nds - will go to pay od- A / good chunk of the new>v mostly go lo repair the! campus’ ca streets ond ditional instructuctors needed for addi- part-tim par e instructors will worl>rk in the 21-ycar-old parkingking lots. tional students.■s. study stui skills program, Meyererhoeffor - Approved thehc ppurchase of 10 new ' *We were tryirying to spread our foe- said. sait But part-time instructotors will IBM com puters) lo be used primarily uity too thin."" explainede Karl Black, be be hired in m ost every dis(iscipline, in the continuinglg c(education program, i- IN i e A CSI's dean o f fifinance, in an earlier particularly par in speech, moth) aand sci- College ofilciQlss sasaid the computers. interview. "I ththink this is the first ence. enc totaling $10,000,, wewere needed to keep tim e we've hadlad lo do this, ot least Next ^ year's staff will increrease by up wilh increaseded studenis demand. “ sincc’l'canrcmtTncm ber^------ih r ' v * thfTO foll-ttmcrinHtnictDrsTMiMeycrho------= 'R eaffinncd“thE1-the'SC hoolVrcjc cti on— He said thee ccollege had projected effer cff( added. An English insnslructor of the First Churchirch of the Nararenc's a 7-8 perccntincrease int in studenls for hired hin lo fill in for instructorss oni sab- offer to sell geotheithermal water rights, this year, butt missed. n Student popu- balical bat will stay on and thee colIegc College officialss rerepeated earlier ar- Intion actuallyly increased by 12 per- will wil be advertising for a math ^ .thcmati. .SccCSIoSi on Page B4 n i n g w ee e d s w h il i c h s p r ee a d I B u n > il b a r r e3 ] l s b l a m «ntually forced evacua* GaGauthier's report quotes Canandelaria tol Qualily l£stccstcd water colIccted .J The fire evenmile-square area and as saying, *We lef\ at 7 p.m,t. and we from the site, andand nearby residents l A e ^ — tion of a ears mi of contiminatcd iHothougW everything was undiTder "con- w ere (old w arnedled nol to drink w ater prompted feailer. The Idaho ;Division trotrol,* from wells, a warnnaming that was lifted i = e 5 = 5 i drinking waterental Quality toflay gave Two ' Filer firefighters, Jimm Mossie after tcsLs reveieveoled insignificant of Environmentents the go-ahcitd to use areond Corey Brodine, saw a firfire bum- amounts of toxicicchcmicols. cl * g; - SrTf-tia , ______' - M - i B - y : ; IZ * 3 8 9 nearby residentftcr an investigation re- ing near sevoral SO-gallon drdrums at They can startla rt drinking the well Tbnn-Htwi pheWAMOT • ihoir wells aftelificant am ounts of toxic the yard sometime between;n 7 p,m, w a te r,' said Garylory Burkett, a water S p r i n g f u'u n It AREKz vcaled insignifi'the site. areand7:30p.m. quality engineerj rfo fo r the division. “It's chomicaLsaligalive lh report released iAcme owner James Hen:rrett Sr. clear as far we're're concerned.’i cates for the first tim e soid soi in an interview Mondayly hc hnd The slate won't • Jane Miller andid soni Daniel, 6, are righlIt ini ste p c d th e M agic VailValley o n th e first d ay o f s] An in\T!stiga 'on't require Acme lo in a playful baskasketball game Monday. AiAnd the Miller's other chichildren, Andrew and Su2 - Monday indicaiem ical fire started o t coicontractcd wilh Belt lo ;salvage clean up the siteitc becauseI no danger ifoctunng Co.'s storage sciscrap metal that had accuiumulated exists from toxicdc chemicals,( Burkett weather was timtimed right as sunshine blblanket- were also in on1 lhlb e fu n a t C ascade P a rk .u ? .n n ? : Acme Manufn<- i 'a l l s - Deputy .^h e rifT . foifor the. past 30 y ears pl the yyard, Hc. soid,...... ------_yard.-.Twin_i‘ T e a c hl i e r ' s h e ee FriU Wonderlich; Bybee;!o; Bybee’s legal counsel, ii School authorities previouy Hall. But because the n n III IU i •r W /O ntiaJ open or closed hearing, h s8 the choicc of an opc which includes Neil McFecFeeley, a Boise attomey hing would be held in City. will 1 be held In the dis- H atalii«iiS^dt>^< i f H a d M l M a • The O'Leary Junioror 1High School social studiesies on retainer with tho Idahoiho Education Association, hearing ti will be closcd. itIding, w Snow said. It will and arts-and-crafb teachertea was suspended withith of which Bybee is a mcmicmber; a hired court re- ‘%Updb. i tricl's administration buildii[0 o n P ag e B4 0 ------•S ee HEARING— B l a i n e> C o u n t y/ m a y o p <> e n ' a l t e r s c h o o l ' r n a t i v e s lukt iiheWm a: |l«.llpi ijf l M W By KRl STAN WATKINSINS 'Altemai-native schools are for people! lionnairefi t designed to dote y, students pay for th eir coi^sponrft>ndent _ who havetre dropped out of sch^l, orr needs r in the valley. tcrmine lhe Traditionally,lilor i to a college tuition rfa«ij!SB §H for somee reasoni don't do welF in ai Olibn said Ihflftypical a clf^s, simila■ khool HTstncl also can " HAILEY-Blaine' CoCounty may be- traditionalnal school,' Olson told School1 school i candidates are inalternative "system! The thek program. Idaho communi- Board men come one of several ld( lem bers last week. nnd t have dropped out of nhi Iheir 20s help pay for :ulumthi is much less struc- ' tics to house an -aitcmem ativc school," Plans. are ai tentative at this poinl., for f a num ber of reasons, sihigh school 'The curriculin high schools, since etu- to graduate from The School ;• a place for studcotA to £ lOol Board approved the ideu1 cipline c problems or an such ir a s dis- tured lhan inneed h just a few select r a ^ ' btdvnand ehtdi ■ riyatg ad>t>.to m ato high school who have'c ddropped out or last week:V iand Olson and his commit-- keep I up in a regular classninability lo dents often eam ne their high school > can't moke tho gradele inii Wood R iver u*e have! beenhi studying olher allem a- About 90 percent of the C T I b u s €c x o m i rm t t e e r ee v i s e s j in e m o r ii a C S d t l LJ N E L S Jp e c i f i c aationis 3 teachers plan to leave D ictrich at end of school year days left in the cutrcnl By TERRELL WILLIAMS yoar, bul he says il will be his final . 'I’ve enjoyed it.-1 really have," he forthe dislricl. . vocationni-ngricullurc teacher Jim to donate some monciy for trophy bell_ ------ByANNETTECARYY - . upon -thetie irreplaceable natural ro0- in-tho new bill ore minoiior, Anderson livist Dill ChChisholm, who.wrotc.lhe .mittce_wnnted.to .rr pn.ss n.molomorial it With only daya ssion Anderson said he HmcB-Ncwn corrcHpondent ycur. snid Monday - i}„_. ofthis school year. McCready und social studies teacher buckles for high school rodeo. The Timea-News writer id now m uch-rovisc^d lan- should sl be technically corredict. legislative sessioi source of tho Snake River aquifer"r" said. original and if fhp monKiirn could Perron said 23 years as superin- Perron started as a teacher in Di- Charlotte Jauregui plans to retire, Eugono Paul, who is also a coach, school board dccided lo donato $250 .-The committoe, which incncludes no did not know if was inflarlammatory, Hawkins said. It "This shows lack of goodgo faith on guage of thehe memorial. "Wc’ro still nnd Semite nnnroval DIETRICH — Schwl Suporinlen- tendent in Dietrich is enough and il etrich for four years. Hc left for six The kindergarten teacher has taught McCready has taught in Dietrich for for a sol of buckles. ' Magic Valley represontaliviives, voted win both House a B O IS E - A H ouse: co:committee Mon- suggestedod the debate had not been•n behalf of INEL and the‘ DepartmentI Jn a positionn ofc not getting answers." N ■ 1 ♦. r,. n.imnrnu ' ' dont Wayno PorTOii hus Bcccplcd a is limo for him lo retire and do somo- years and relumed for his Idng ca-' in Dietrich for 34 years. ' fivo years and Paul has taught two • The school lunch program was day threw out a menuemorial advising honest, hchesaid. .. of Energy," snid environonmental ac- But Hawkii/kins said that if the com- unanimous u approval ofthe! nmeasure, before the Legishgisiaiureauj u n .. contract offer for the 1989-90 school thingelso. reer as superinrcndent and principal Two others leaving this yoar are years. evaluated by stato officials who said CongrcBB on a federaliral site it over- 'This sisection suggests that deci- - ______' The Dietrich School District is ad- Dietrich has lo raise the cosl of adult Bcea, the Idaho Nationaonal Engineering siona reh•elalcd, to national defense ...... -'vcrtising for thc threo open'teaching—lunchon-t0'$1.15 from.95-centa. The Laboratory, should bc mado by the local pop|u- positions, sludenl price will remain al 50 centa, ------■jn-ita-piace, the con d iiul L>' 'LiiL! Glci:tcd:pfnclal5~ duced a sim ilar bill,, buronebu that had or rcpresi■csentativQs having.^tkosc re- H The Dictrich trustees agreed to of- » Jim Meservj’ donated a 1980 , b e e n re v is e d to th e specifications api of sponsibilitilities," Hawkins' list of pro- FESTIVE, LEAFHF ■ a ^ . . ______I 1 ' ~ ^ ^ for contracts to all teachers that arc Dodge Omni lo tho school. Perron INEL. posed amcmendmenls said, ’PLES I ; e b e r g Ili]3y tills y63f S ■ I I W returning next year, said vo-ag studonts will do needed rc- "Is this an expressio:ision by the state In anotllolhor section, INEL wanted nolfihrotlnti nf firo- H H In other school business: pair work on il and probably will sell or INEL themselves?es?~ asked Rep. to replaceice a phrase calling improp-t. F O R SCHOOL 2 LETTUCII CclcDFalipn_uLm 6' ;_____ B ______- ^ 1 " l ______• TVustces set a policy_to evaluate il to make monoy for the vo-ag pro- Marvin Vandenben^erg, D-Coeur erly burieiried waste "a potential threat LARGE HEADS •P LETrrucE ;resurrectlanof C hilstbea B M I A I superintencienl will make the evalua- Jerome, is grac uate of Dietrich d’Alene, in the first oftwoo ft committee to Idaho10 citizens" wilh one saying R«dLMt. LargG E H E A D S f discusBions on the issuiS8U0. "If INEL is "some of of these wastes were not I LUI^ -tim e-oH cytaB d^happlness ...... ^ lo"n^SSS“"- ...... going to write a critiqitique m aybe we stored3f or buried in a manner meet-t- ] .Buttor ■ ■ f AW i>mi otnvl ■■A.I.. r-j\ _ ■■ m m W nolico for the other ono. Previous • In Moy, trustee positions in Zone sh o id d tu m it o v e r toothem." th ingcurrcnrent requirements," I R f y O O ,TOl you ailu your fainilyj M teacher evaluations have boon jusi 1, held by Randy McCowan, and in INEL gave the memlemorial - essen- Other• changesci included replacing • .'tTho'Cufoncanc A.' m m m F t verbal. Perron said. Zone 2, held by Wally Bingham, are tially a message to3 CCongress - its the phraseaso "radioactive waste" wth • I tic OW CIIoclloa LiPS? LP'ii? ^ Br * Senior students Kim Bowman up for re-clcction. Both zones arc lo- backing when Sen, Lar;Larrey Anderson, the phrasrase "Iransuranic waste," a |D0 and Diana Niegel asked the trustees cated cast of Dictrich. R-Eden, introduced it 1Inst month be- term for rk low-level wasto conlominat- foro the Senate commitmittee hc chairs, edwithphplutonium. iWi H M . 1 B u t w h e n it re a c h c d1 thethi House Envi- The con:ommittee originally voted to10 l ^ « .^ ,BBiii.6EB^M Djo«EtEss_au.sBBAtiaL jK ^ 1 . ^p,ri„-Fai|s-eountyTesidents- ronmental AfTairs Committee Co last send"iH^£ .memo'iTal“ouL'ror”lho“ «ug-‘": 3 L ,- C R IS P ------^ - • week, the INEL withiwithdrew its sup- gested amendments, or but when it RftDISm p o rt, s a y in g it h a d second sei thoughts found merlemorials may not be amend- on the wording. cd.itkillc'lied tho bill. In ils placc it ap- . LERY H A M S $ 1 3 9 W HOLE H A M & g |^ an take tour of old jail It requested nine‘ aramendments to proved a newi bill, incorporating the & GREE LARGE STALKS the single-page bill toto ccorrect inaccu- changes,3, thatt must start the proccss ^ W H O L E ...... l b . B O N E - I N t w i n f a l l s - Less than two the county will open tho old jail to in- racioB, said Rep. StanItan Hawkins, R- of passagiage over again a t the begitj; I f months ago. Twin Falls County resi- terested residents for the rest of ...... U conj who d istrib u teted d a list of pro- ning. ONIONSS ^hr ... I . (icnts got a pock nl the county's March. II W A S5 I H I N G T 0 N posed amendments,s. Most of the Anderscrson, who wrote the new bill, 5 BUNS. ^ H brand-spanking-new jail. People interested in seeing the changes were incluflc'iifled in the new said he• did d nol delete the section FANC3 Y R E D O R HALF ...... I D ' I ' l b . Starting today, the same residents 77-year-old jail should ride the coun- ______J ^ l .______calling for foi debates, but rather look.k G O L D E; hn d e l i c i o u s Q chancc to tour tho aging ty courthouse's elevator lo the third A scction oTthe’brij Q 0 _ ...... 1 . 1 b n p n a l biircall-~ ‘ oul'the~waword ■hnnest:“'Monday hc rc- S P P L E S “ : ------noCCM '^M ODRPQT------— ------B O N E L E S S — ------—FALLS-BRAND-^ ____ - ______- -jail-thei.TwinFallHCriminal-.Jufilico--floor-andithdn-<;limb:-thc. staircase.. ing for a Tull, openn anda honest dc- fu.sed to__io^inlroduce the new bill, but _nnCOnj-IMVnpCO I Aim a Ii a i ’ Facility replaces, inlo the fourth-floor jail. Admission bate aboul the polititlitical, economic Bald he wouldwc support it. FOR^" m i , .r.dv,.ieor, can comc .n d g . : ■ S AI r „ e . and environmental questions qu of fu- The oripnal ori bill, already rcwrit- kPPLES . TtlOI/CVOI'flKK K T N TOP SIRLOIN J MSTEAK LINK WnWWnMkW^SAUSAGES p ^ ,|3 Commissioner ns they picnsc. Thcro nro no tour iR E E E N ture projects, of waste3stc disposal and ten three;e timt os before il was printed, I LEAN, WELL <4 Q O ft Marvin Hcmplcman said Monday guides. the possible impact of these projects was bcttetier, although changes mado PEPPERS ■ S E L F B A S T I N G W I T H ™ M E D S T I 1 3 ------— — ‘ S$ ^ 0 0 tCARROlI T S bell1 5 L B . B A G T E N D E R T I M E R ______I l b . ______I I r ^ VACATION | G l e n nIS ! F e r r y t r i e s m . * 5 f oIR*!""! , Sliiiiiifcti HENS 10-12 LB FALLS BRAND FALLS BRAND | GIVEAW AY | FRESHI BROCCOLI Q C | ( iy Idelaho #2 BOSTON BUTT BONELESS COUNTRY STYLE | / . SW EEPSTAKES I - t o a t t rr a c t b u ss i n e s s e s LARCI G E B U N C H ^ POTirATOES dm 1 9 9 ^ ByTHEREarCONSTOTAOTINEAU - to holp1 a bus1no.ss"Rol'slaTted'or M $1 ROAST RffiS^^'*® il^ ■ I T im es’N cw s corrcspoitpondent could be loaned for 3-1 percent, ■9^. I M esserlyly said . 4! N j i n e ______. ______| GLENNS FERRY-Y - C ity ofTicials Howeve;v er il’s spent, il will be u.sed want to meet with thithe mnjor busi- for econionomic developm ent. "We nesses hero and oth(3ther local resi- want to) iiiisc it to being industry lo DH A'A DANNON TRIANGLE QREOS ------! denta to discuss the: adadvantages and lown orr t m i — — T w o> n e w p co i l i n g p ll a c e s c hl < o s e n Continued fromm fP ag e B l training social soc workers and some be approved by both the HouseH' and a ’pctiliorrdrlvo'and--^ most olhcrwi.se confidenlential records volunteer giguardians in child abuse the thi & n n te. The money woulmidbedis- ByfClRKMltCtCHELL Timtion authorizing the cfiangeijcs afler ' 8l^ature.s”' {n a ’p L asking 5th Di&tricl . . onchiliiren they reprcsunsunt. treatm ent, tribntcdtri in grants to now aand exist- 7}//wH-Neu>s wri ...... TwjTwin Falls School D istrict cofTicials filed a lawsuit us ICflTrpnr-"’Court-.Judge Danieoniel Meehl to o rd c ra - "My job is to do whnthat the profes- —-in in] g groups,*Tvhrch th c “bill ------' nmgTTd-DgmoCTatic-tmd-Rcpubnci iroval for polling placo chan;hange, commissioners ~ stonnis don't do," snid TwTwin Fulls vol* Senatorss cdisagreed about whether hehelp groups just forming. TfThe money . TWIN FALU.LS - Six months after a ty leaders give written appro th e new sites, he said. signed a resolutioution supporting'the u n tc # Doiinu Stiiiley., "1"I give them tliat federala l requirem ent was m et by cocould be used to pay offices cexpenses, controversy erupted er over election tho s, county commissioners CChanging the boundaricries for changes, Tlie juijudge ordert>d the '\ i l w give tliem love." the bill’s WOIwording, bul decidcd not to tntraining costs, voldnteers’s ’ m ileage polling places, i /ely chosen two new vot* PrcPrecincts 18 and 24 is partlyly th e re- .change and Preciirecincl 6 was moved ^ The progrnm doeg needncc to Bcreen amend thele bill.1 With, os littlo as a arand long-distance telephoneme bills o r have tentativeh , a commissioner says. sulsuit of pledges mode by comnimission- back lo the Disableabled American Voior- them training, week left in the session, amending to hire pnrt-time regional-1l.coordiiu- ing locnlions, a volunteers nnd gi^e the I out pretty well,’ said e ers rs a t a m eeting with a mostly,lyDemo- ons building, )r thnt, sho nnd the bill could co delay its process to:tors tb match volunteers vwith chil- 'l‘ " but the bill provides for t! _____ Commissioner jr Marvin Hemplomari._ eracratic crowd of 30 protestercrs, who iaid.------through-the-h»-Lagittlaturc-long-cnoiigh. dr comtnittCfrmcmbcrB aaid "I think everytiryorie 'should be pretty 'pa'c■paHed the Republican comnimission- HemplemairsaU■flald'Precinct 24 w a s — There wii8 n move to nmend the to keep itt fromf passing before ad- erse rs’ cham bers in October. not moved out oof f' the judicial annex Twin Falls volunteere hhave said bill to mnke sure it coicomplies with joumment.t. in .said Mondny that Afler/ a heated exchange, in which because of any protprotest, theirth group cannot survi\.ivc much Hempleman federal rules, The stntete needsi to en- r. commissionerHrB will change Precinct people pec asked commissionersI lot move "It’s so’crowacdJed ithey don’t w anl us ^blc rinan- , Bure thnt either a volunteinteergunrdian The bill1 fcformalizing the program, loilonger without a more stat place from the court- the the polling placcs of Precinctict 6 and in there any more,')re," hc said. cr attorney ifi appointeented for every ns passedi byI the committcc, slill ciicinl base. Now it depends'• housoi judicialial annex to a conference 18 18 to -within precinct bourundaries, Democratic Party Pari organizer Don- child who fails under the Child Pro- needs npprcprovni by the full &nntfi ticlions, grants nnd emcrgenc“yapp™- at Waslashington. Park - Apart- commissioners con agreed to. monove.the aidMcMurrinnha£I haa said thnl the new___ _ tective Act. Without thatiatitcouldlo.se and the gove)vemor’8 signature. prpriations such as the onee i t . ^ t t ^ m e n t a an_d_Precrecincl 24’b polling plate polling poi places if suitable alterernatives Precinct 18 locatic:ation is ideal. Before ------•$132,000 In ^fcderfll^mamianey=u5«{=for=^ho^pprcpropriations:biH-stiliTnuEt"-tld tl{ o it ovorthiH-^Tjar-'''.— ■■ - ; . to Irb .P e m nne e Eiementaty ScHm I.” - c cou o S Jb c founB7BuTnot unliFai^Ae'rthe- the chungesi M eSf^an contacte3~ The two locaKalions are both within November No election.' IKe c'om'niisslonormors several times,- • precinct boundsidaries, hc said. However, I nfler Ulnhwti, a1 PrecinctF asking them lo) mnkemt the chango, he Commissionem ers will sign a resolu- 6 6 Democratic ! leader, collecticted 300 said. p O b i U ui a r i e s — clnancB, Sho5ho niBo did work w ith thu BnBruncau; and eighteen grnirnndchil- ladicR orgnrgnniiulionn. M ra. Lilly wim ddren. n H e w n s preceded in ,dci « ^ P j BffyiTH n GO-ycnr: plpluH mem ber of tho O rder hiahis p a rt;n u a n d one niBtcr. B i U tt ( o O p e n j vu v e n i l e r eBcords rejie j e c t e d ortliuEimU;mtom Star Chnpler No. 29. Tho funeral will be nt 1 p.m. ------3 B | H — lUiTBOClnlT -ThtJraddr-flt-lhij-Btirlfy-LDS-fS S U k k f------No. 109 nnand tho nnuRhlet’a of tho Centcr, Ce 2050 N orm al Ave..e.. wilh The Times-Newlews aisalso wap concerned thal files chil- Nile, ShoD nnino helped orKiinize th e Biahopii Bit counselor Billy R- CrysUil C ddren it from wealthy hom es were re more VWCA inn Twin Fnlls mnny yeara ofTclnling. ofT Burinl will follow The nnmes of juvenile likilikely to be closed thon thosele o f poor nRo. GemGe Mcmurinl Gnrdena in ! .. undiT delinquents dordon’t belong in the paper children. chi Survivinj ______BJI NBA C2 Spo ...... - »h 1 Business/marketss C4-5 ■ nis ■ I sing C6-10 I Classified advertisi ^ r ~ B ig -!•sc h o) o l bila s e b)a ll: B r u ii n s f ia v o rr e d Editor's not^: This is a setseason ore- Minicinico ------pfcip of the Mogic-Valley's9 6b i ; - s e W — Dan Poullon andnd Eric1 Miller ure high school baseball teaite a m . The beginning thcir thirdlird seasons ori thc small-schooi league previeu be mound for Minico;>; lhthey wcre collec- - published in Wednesday's lively 8-4 last season.ison. Pouiton h ad u News. 1.26 earned run averaverage. M iller 1.46. But if anything,g, a:sixth-year coach ' By STEVE CRUMP Cory Bridges worriesrrics that his staff i}mts-Newa sports editor _ may bc too thin thislis siseason, — "Depth-ori -the memound-will-be, a • - ...... It'* -been - yeara sin c e ..'IW in.FaIla..^^^H problem," aaid Bridgridges, whose ball- High School haa been in thetht position club finished 14-12[2 lasth season: "Wo ' ------; of having to defend a statetate baseball need a quality No.>. 3 |pitcher to stand championahip, but coach1 Bi Ingram up and show himselnsdf and a kid lo has essentially the same!players^- pli prove to be a reliever.'ver." ing to keep the trophy who won a The Spartans lost lo: their third year ago. starter, hard-throwir3wing right-hander Were it not for very stronirong starting Jesse Villanueva, lo10 ggraduation along pitching a t Minico and Higllighland, the with pretty, much1 everybody,cv except — Bniinrwouirbnlfrpslii^ h ib itp L lu ■Ponlion and Millcrr?c rrw h irp it5 lre a -m 5 i------j vorites in Class A*1 Regioigion III this season. ^ r i n ^ Stili, most of tho coachesco( give That m eans Bridjiridges will be de- ' TwinTalls a slight edge. pending heavily upon upi three right- I ’Our region could be thethc strongest handers — juniorsrs ChadC McCuiston in the atate as four team31S s should be ' and Daren Vandeverver and senior John very good," said Pocatello10 ccoach Rick j ►, ^ m o ra . Parkin. "I can see a four-wq•way tie — it ' Also gone is Kentent Schow, a thrce- could be th a t close." year sta rte r a t second seco base and a Region III will send its champion consistent .400 hitteritter who h as moved to the atato toumamentt iir n Boise in on to CSI. May, The runnerup w ill fac Rose fcF a c e s ganmbling allnegationi T I S p o rrts l chaniulel to begi[in njH The Associated P ress nodded toward the release saicsaid: "That's it. No commcnt.;r a i r i n cig p r e p hl c o o p g a m ee s F J H J ______PLANT_CITY.__0^■la. — Major TPS* _ R o ^ flew to Nev^ York•k from spring training'Tcb.“ 20'to':o'“in'ccl The“Associali;'d1■dTrcss ------— higfiligh school'aihletics-on Sports league baseball isI iiinvestigating ~ T p r rtsCha n ~ "serious allegations' involvingin' Pete I with witl U eberroth, G iam atti amind sev- nlel e l, Amcrica, we vrill be able t ■ to pro- eraeral lawyers. At thc time, thche com- NEW YORKK —- A new high school motnote high school sports as an Rose, the commissionei>ner's office ac- enter- missioncr's office said the rmatter sports seriess on SportsChanncI tainaining and worthwhile educa knowledged Monday.ay. and one icational ____ _w urcp._w id the Cinciincinnati. Reds waiwaa prij^ate. but published nrejw rts _A m erica will ncnol include a national acliiclivity." said gam bling was discussed' Last month, thc New York ' mtng. It's IVies- manager faces a poss:ossible suspen- sail ■d. cKampinn^iT^rTjiTsVelbaTl'gum‘‘( . ~ L k Tim es Good monuc Nol until M onday did ba ly educators, the cable repc 2L sion for gam bling activi v r H ^ baseball posed by many •eported lhal the TV contract:l might day, M arch 2L The commissionersr's office, an ■ ackacknowledge it was investi]itigating network soid Monday,Mo inclnclude a national champii pionship M onday’s sc'scores worded state- Ro!Rose. And one baseball source,» SporLsChanneinel America, which ia ganjam e in basketball, Scott Tho unusual, carefully wo homson, k'hat the allega- whowhi asked not to be identifiecied. said availableVh in million hom es, said heailead of lhe National Associat ment, did not say whai iation of e admittedly thathat the statement "was a pprelude it will begin teledevising prcp sports on SeciSecondary School Principals, tions wcre, but Rose is Is, said ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ______an avid b e tto r jn hoihorse and dog to what's going to happenn in ^ a regular basisifiis this fall under an hislis group opposed the ides bcci ;cnuse il ColLsge ____ ~ nncit'couple ei ofd*y8.* ------Hgretnnrnt'withith th e N atlonal'K w lera-■ WOIk?ould-'6xptolt'6iudenu‘- and' races. H rh a s denie i b e t t i n g W c o F ~ i ^ ^ ^ m d-'placc- - itlsn IWrMtnrftl. aes and hc has John M. Dowd, a trial lawyer I tion of State High H School Associa- cm]emphasis on the wrong values. ■minfhare «4. KKhmond «l lege basketbal! games ,g ' A l^m a UirminC.IVo.Suu«7 on with the W ashington firm oif f! Heron, tiona. COn Tuesday. Durbin said hif V,lUlx»a TS. IVoi never been acctised o w t Hlfl orga- Cort>^Kimj.c, Burchelte,Bu: Ruckert & Rolhnhwell, is The cable network nei did nol reveal niunization also rem ains opposci S. N.br>.lL. 74 baseball. “ d to a W.iranMnM leading the investigationas) specials the amount ofilf the five-year conlract, natinational championship game. •V. 7».w«hiuiSuur? The office of the commissioner,co M, ------N EL w orldjijninors could starts) in 1990^ . RICHFIELD. Ohio (APJ^) — John ^■|||H-Kntck9rto-^23-ig9--iffl^viy ^ iy^eYer tht— - i:Hcii;ItoirMUamB:Bcor«i^'sD cpolntsr^^^^H ------^^-PALM-DESERT.-CColift-(AP)ei — CommisHlonerl 3rP c tc 1 tozclli3 aal^-Motn—during j a key 12-3 (lurry earlyci the Rookie guarduird Rod Strickland day it'a iwssible thoB NNFL'a now intom ational mii minor league, with teams pfourth quarter and thee Cleveland added 20 points,Ql8, and handed oul 10 based in £uropc andid NorthI Amcrica, could start art play as early as next Cavaliers (■ tied a team rtrecord with' assists for New!w ^ York, which won its year. seven successful 3-point. s shots Mon- seventh game in inino starts. The vie- Rozello did not inchncludc plans for the new intei iternational league in his day ^ night in beating the WashingtonV lory also broke« a four-game road los- •opening talk to the ow ! owners a t th e NFL meetingsIgs and said few concrete Bulleta j 103-97. ing stn>ak forr lhthe Knicks, who had plans had been madede 1beyond a new m arketing' elelTort and live television - ^ .Ihcir homo winn'inning streak snapped in England this year.an In the talk, he told the ownersow to remain upbeat a t a club recordord 26 by Philadelphia abouUeoguejnattcrs,.rs___ ^______nbX ~ H^^H_lafitJ}iurEday.___ The NFL h as discuacus.scd international play sinccnee 197T ^ ^ Leading 83-70- ^ w i t h 6:53 lefHiTlh'e “ Ron Harper scored 23} points] and But not until the papast four years, whon a sericfi•ics orexhibition gam es in third quarter,, ththe Knicks outscored C raig Ehlo had 21 forr Cleveland, . London whetted theic aappetite of British fans forbr A raeritan football, has v Philadelphia 17-2 17- and took thoir whose 48-17 record is thee best1 in the going overseas bccomc3mc likely. Il became even mo:more likely after NBC bc- V biggest load off thth< e game. 100-72, on a NBA. 1! games belter thhan a De- came interested inn Itelevising a spring mino:nor league and Rozclle ^ ' I layup by Kiki Vandoweghe Va: with 2:13 troit (45-17) in the Contra Division.. broached that proposaosal at a meeting three weeksjks ogo of tho NFL's long- t , left in the quartearter. Philadelphia nov- The Cavoliers have won w three range planning and1 firfinance committees a t New/Orleans, 0 ^ er-got closcr than thf 20 points Iherc- straight games overall onend 24 of the after. la st 25'a t home: ■- Yankees de;leal Shields fo r G4 alvez i ....Tiic Knicks ilet led by seven-tfiidwa}’ ~ Washington, which had a three- - through the! fir^t ' quarter bul ■■'FORT LAUDERDA]DALE, Fla. (AJ>) - The Ndw'iw'York Yankees obtained game . winning strcik ammapped, led Philaaelphia wonw ont ahead 27-25 on a. right-hander Balvinoino Golvez from the Minnesc.esola Twins Mondny for 55-51 g a t halflim e and mnainlained a a layup by Rona AAnderson. A 3-point right-hander Steve ShShields. narrow margin for most ol the third H L i^ l shot by Charlesles Oakley os the quar- Galvez, 25, appearciarcd in 10 games with the) LosL Angeles Dodgers in ^quarter. But Darnell Val< 3- ter ended gaveve the lOiicks a 32-27 1986. He w as 0-1 wiwith a 3.92 camcd-run aveiverago. Last season, hc !!pointer wilh one. second I the load. pitched in 23 gamesics with Portland of the CioClass AAA Pacific Coast ^period — hia second of thehc and League, going 11-7' wi with a 3.77 ERA. Hc also) appeareda: in foui- gomes !;only his third of th e y ear -— gave the ______with_Clafl3 AA_Qrlanc ue. poing 2-Q w itha3.04_ -CnvnlierB-a—79-77-leadr-1—Cleveland— Phoenix 11511 ERA. was 7-of-8 on 3-poinl shots, 7 The 30-year-old ShieldsShi' was 5-5 with a 4,37' ERAE: in 39 relief appear- ' Washington's C harles JiJones made ■ V J FHOENDC lAP(AP) — Tbm Chambers ancca with th e Yankeiikecs last yeon In 17 relieff outingsoi with Class A ^ a layup to tie it 79-79 beforbre Williams Columbus of the Intenitcrnational League, he was O-l0-1 with p 2.52 E R A i ^ f scored 26 pointsnts and Kevin Johnson h il a 15-foot jum per andad a 10-foot had 12 hisI 21 in a decisive thinl baseline shot to trigger lhthe 12-3 run , Softball coaD aches'clinic is! ISatu^^ay period ns tho PhiPhoenix Suns beat the th\ a t put Cleveland up forr ( ^ 91-82. Miami Heat 115-!15-97 Monday night for TWIN F A L L S -T• The h Idaho A m ateur Soflball11 /Association will conduct Ehlo, I who scored nine poi the their 11th straighsight home victory, a free VIP coaches' clinicclii Saturday a t the Canyon^on Springs Inn. ffourth quarter, capped theie Jeff Homacekeek and Eddie Johnson . The clinician will1 bcbe Cindy Bristow, director of junior Olympic'soflbalt £a 15-footen added 20 pointsn ts apiece for Phoenix, for th e American Soft!oflball Association, Boston 119 ^ 30-4 at home0 this season with 26 Brietow, a formerr ASAA All-American, has coaclinched women's soflball at ^ wins in the lasts t 282 games. New Mexico State andam Wichita State and scvedcd ns nn assistant at Ari- S an Antonio 1088 J f l W i «>APUMTPSOW— The expansionsion-Heat lost for the ------zonjiSuto.------UOSTONTAPi” Ed- th e last 20 road gamos O a „ eell l l Walker, 5, and Mike(e Sanders: bdttie for a p Sne will address; a rangei of topics ranging frorrom principles of coaching .scored nine ofhis 22 point P®*® bul were playinaying without starting to technical aspectss of soflball. tthird-quarter run Mondnyiy night that m the penodod and was ejected afler make n the score 89-80. Bulll Pinckney center Rony Seik;>eika!y, who had two in- The clinic will runmfroml fi p,m, to4 p.m. carricd the Boston Celtictics lo their throwing the:he ball at referee Don hit h two free throws and JcJoe Kleine fccled vrisdomn tcteeth extracled Mon F u rth er informatioiition can be obtained by phonloning the Twin Falls De- 20th ' straight viclory ovever the San Vadcn. Brianan Shaw missed the tech- sank s; ono for a technical foubul ngainst day. partm ent of Parks amaiid Recreation at 733-0860. / iAntonio Spurs. 119-108. nical foul shot sh but Pinckney kept San S Antonio Coach L arry Brown.Dr Miami trailedied ^33-25 after the firat Boston, led by Reggieie Lewis' 24 Boston rollin.ling with a jumper and •That ended the run \wilh the quarter and 40-2J0-29 early in tho second H ed b erg wiA n n s Idaho archihery title points, , won for the fiflht Itim e in six three-point plplay lhat made the score Celtics C aheod 92-80 with 5J59 .seconds period before rallyingrail to take a 51-49 TWIN FALLS -■ MartyM Hedberg of Twin Fallialls look first placc in the____ games,I 'The Spurs, whoso0 iclub record 86-76. l(left in the third quarter. Thrhey led by lead on rookiee GrantG Long's jumper Idaho State Archery7 CChampionships last weckcn;cnd in Nampa.______Ifor consecutive road lossisses reached Lewis' freeoe throw gnve the Celtics eight e to 15 points the re st of the way 2:45 before halftialftimo. Two baskets by Hedberg earned the honor by shooting a near-pir-perfect 600.______12,1 last beat Boston on J aan, r 5,1980. 10 straightIt points boforo Frank Eddie Johnson■n sparkedS| a 7-1 run ns Jo h n Wells of Jeron:romc also snot 600, taking foifourth place. The final re- Tho Celtics led 77-76 wlwhen Robert Brickowski, , ' who led San Antonio New / York 129 Phoenix look a S'!57*56 lead a t the half Bulta was decided by}y tthe total num ber of Xs ahot.■ot. ______Parish! began the decisiveId spurt with with 20. madlade two free th^o^i'S with . J Tho Suns openpened lhe third quarter Brian Jones a nd IleneIle Carey also took first plaplaces in their divisions,______ai layup with 5:51 Iefl in ththe third pc- 1:41 Iefl in th B u r l e y ’ss B e c k , Jf ( e r o m e 's BB a i l e y n a rm e d t o p c ( a g e r s i n1 C r o s s S t a t e C o n fF e e r e n c e T he Tim es-N ew s No boyslys' coach of the year wnas inior forward Jody Hururst; Moun- with Shelleyey senior forward Wade UitUhM.l &0 Mnltf OuU:hi: Karl Kohn- nior guard, Mountai.ntaln Home; Will Dit. C-C >a- Utpp. C-4 Mnior forward. Buhl; RulUx Shark. 5-8 nior forward. Motinl.>unlain Homo; Scoll Helmick. chosen inn tthe SCIC...... ■■ Ilain Home senior gunuard Jason Rumsey ind anc senior guard Scotl MAlor J] ffuvd. Ouhl; Jw en Cr«U>.■to, C-1 MAlor 6-2 Mnior forward,rd. (CaldweU; Cooff Hotly. 6-2 JEROME — Buricirlcys Jennifer Jerome,le. Burley. Buhl, Mountain1 Cre.sto,( senior forwardd Will Dix. A dam s: Souloulh Fremont junior for- guud, g MounUIn Horn*. Junior «nUr, Caldwaldwall; JefT Gibbon*. S-O m- llonerid.U mtnUon — £ri«) 1 M abrr Z„ nior guard. UurI.y;-lay; Oavid ChriatUnMn. &« Bcck nnd Jerome's's 'Clint Bailey Home nndnd Wood River make ofthe:• junior forward Uimbertrt Bowie and ward David■id Chri.stiansen and se- Fink p J o r rc tm u . all of Uurlar; TTracy Diisn. Moior forward. SoullSoulh Kramont; f^ic Olaon, C- have boon nam od mimost valuable SCIC: Jerome. Jt Burley, Buhl., senior; gunrd Brett McCa-abo, nior guardd Eric Olson and Cnid- J J m m .; Clinl 0»«na. Wood Ri.onan Drian Wat- 3 Mnior Ruard, Southlouth Krfmont. basketball players olof the Cross Mountain I team in- well seniorr forwardf Scott Helmick •on. •' Mountain Hono; Dm Winn,.Uuhl, U llonoraUo n)enli m - -[BusfinesS S • Study!says ri(ich-pooi)r gap \ividenirng in alilmost I QOai n s c i s s - ' , (ME (Ml » M ItaO — •. Krcgregwn VOK « — «X C 2t i a - s XXepEep im ttOTJIS-V lOfWiT B «B7J»-S NEWYCW(AP>-( Oraai rartrami: uatiy GUO______irg«iO»OilCiQ3Daard —UvM Maasr M utcnaneu Oa- imDENVER sssm(AP) — Oroaar WM cn pnca pnca:MaM>ytM«B • ♦* . . ------raNpiWtiaoMExMngabaua. ' ScfUMMataViaibKa taiMy S a mliad gram J tt. DCU dTraAUmv: rnmtilrlrflBSiflBsd to good O lv lv KbiMM on VI itav Wnfana wady, Phraca; CBloreb ^MMaterrollr I arianradi: UcallyCaa ctan HV< Lm lm 0 «. hyMnwabantl. ld4mFlnM:Ma«Vtao ic a n lc o m ia '» mgridnLwUuvAA J»-J7, rmilun AA J7 .« viuJI a u a Oral Hsrtlarra: Wira*« aCQ. *jna t-al Oo jwaalprlcaB uaolwidIwi dally by FUrgan-a OU«r orain WHEAT AA .7>.74. laro* »na]| aNia; UoMfy withdraim S.OCD bu mlr*nr>; OHIwt (X tutfa area A Jt-a, mMun A J».J7. Ivgi D A- I IBM WJltCD O ’* —J «aaa»rartlUaQieVtli>r dalir «!>- m s n 4 0 S - s OMI tra ara IdVn pr Ica CM acud M*:i*Vl7|rOavi Uir Ot. U1Ol Ol Ol’a-JS'* C ______• Emhait UVWNMW.US DatwtmanolAorlcult atily. Uiv O lI U( u e 42>'«Ut —iX'« n a M 2J2UCD .M .I'M KSJ^faoocS,Satfrq ratzirtaf rew YCTK (Af>-agv h « n i (I York QsrtH. ag v M Qxsi EnfanptUcnUv:Extfi 009 9 NEW YOKK (A(AP) - a « r*rt V raa m«*l pr Icaa Uorv 9UCW L: □UMM, — CkM H;gl:UDaCBmpMdtoFfl%:l%: tarrtMamd^lMWlyaiMt.tnurKaa’ e a taeniiSi.u& i.9a&aOb4aiHaA x&2D»maMaca aMiinttridv 90D b Ma)y. w«r 9S B maaUr 20 «.P.UA U. u a H O to a iim i a u s i^ xdoo b v x M ta — . ODtarti:WM:.m i.7r«bvorineoniiHtfWrMavivtf ra»vs turirKih^ prioatninciaaa irar lau 0 KMw vwi WMM^r. a a n O n a >4 WH403m to )t»77ifl, mra bv* 77.757*51 C U aH IA-12S bTiaia0^77AlMibVk77.7S.aCD CBm : bsVtvW9«(D47m.47MOO. kwtoa.*ri0iculu M(4u»«aL«cMea erap:aM l«n^«VclaB■ toanvdamvMtaL ■ ilMi. riiabnrih. rtnuTltini. VM« R w m F«du Rvin:ort: I>lai^tvitnnrt]«0 i, iMbOiVWviRiviroCMX*: laikrUviKMUtsTITV 7IXD: M V raMn rc »1A. U KtONnitaanrDafM: ttai9*v tmrMU«l Kari rc wea. UaO«a> larta no r: uilKv wC canm»fc«l o»a47a«l O, S L rVEsren Aucr KN — T rMMMturt Vill^r lliHiUi V (^kMI FrWy: Ki mrnr, l«*r «ni«7107tS. Ii0li^ ts k r MMTl 770717S. Mtfev mHnBJS.inm. n' l ■ ■ C-6 Tlmos-NOwSws, Twm Falls. Idaho Tuosdaysday, M a/ch21,-1989...... [ Legals- ; a ls y7 ^ tssijfiedI S electedl o w e r s 0)0 0 2 -0 1 6 _ Interest LEGAL NOTICE «7-^ob30(lnletoit M7-i7-Job8of | | BOBBY y /O tff^ ...... jqjorioncod fannhand, Irri- Toacjachor-s Aide, parl-timo THE A C ES O3 N b r i d g e " . ' h o t jc e o f in t e n t t o ator and mechanic. Homo until.UilJune, hoursoro 11 to 4. a m e n d ORANT PR O . 1 CLfiSSSIPIEP IMw B n sjrnlshod, top wago. Yoor Canon The KId-s Oub, 734- GRAM Jund lof right porson. 5140140 oftor 4,______^ DcnrMr-WolffT ------5‘■lhQ::r<;d,oublc-is-; — Pureuani lo Soctton 67- J I _ — 077 Home, EmEnlartalnmgfll------Jmboity/Hancormnnrswil: "Ibri»CI( 0l Buhl w« b o i s : - -Dci ~ ; ANSWElirSmcc'lh ------S 2 0 3 ^ d a h e - C o d < h - 1 h e - o n t s 070 CocTvnunlnunloallon Oavloea 98umo lo Box 9 9 7 7 , c/o We play weak two-bids — lihighly used to show strongength. the Jump Is Waho Dopmtnwnt ot Com- Imo# Nows, P.0, Box 548, StSSfjThSWwS S S "itdlscjplined In first and sccondnd scat, a pre-cmpthiptlve lool. I would morco ond iho Idaho o u ^Blir>gr>g a Air Cood, Wfa Fnlta lj &3303, TravBl CouncB onnounoe COI Furnlluralur* a Cjupata ^ Opt, 213 9th S. Must bo sonsonicwhat undisciplined in thirlird and expect a decent six- or seven-card ixpoilencod Bat-bod'drrven cBilIf Iho intention to omond rulo® 001 Ftartoti 002 DulkSng^ngMalerbla »p m H U l-a submit gusKlie*- f„„fourth scat. Would you consi'“ider a suit with liltleUltl overall hlgh- Y 002 LMt a Found 003 Oaraoa} a 3 alM to) t drivo fer a ,tnjckkig com- fonayia.S434522.E0g: nombor IDAPA 15, 11.1.1J. 003 Sp«)lol Nolloo* w ea k tw o-bid o f a sc v c n -c a rdd sus it to c a rd s tre n g th . (4 a.i.i). o( tho Id a h o 004 Toola any in businoss 20 yoan. 'antod: saton stvlist/rogis- ' £ 004 H.ppy Adi 005 Dtoydaa fllo modol o q u ^ o n t. PoM ^ bc disciplined? REQ lO ftol. t r a v e l a n d 005 MamorUI Nollcwa GS rod cosmototogi«. No fu- « kM>a.Miu. D e a r M r. W olff: 000 Firaweodood Insiisuranco, oxcollont rotiro- ro In Iho presort saton? - Tukmttlcr. Jaekta ' 000 Par«on«la ,007 Lawn 4a GQordon morwnt bonofiU, 2 yo an «at- hanoo Joba and worit wilh _ I dealt and opened!d 0one club and had od oxpor roqulrod. Must ^ ANSWER; -No, I would noL -Tho amondsd rules dv- 000 Vailalyly F ______Tuosday,/, IW m criai, 1989 Timos-NowNows, Twin Falln, Idaho C-7 l ^ S e h le c te d ofjffers-R eaiII e s ta te -iRentals-1•M erchann d ise - 017-090( — -017 Builnm— !—______03QJlomaVEorSa!a, _ - OU-Acraage&Loli 052 Fum lahed A p ts.' 057 Rental Mobtia HornetI (007 Mscallaneous (078 Communication ^ 082 06 BuRdng MtarWeJ, 090 Pets ft Suppllos ft Duplexes 'OppottunWM An opportunity k n o d a l Spi : ; For Sale Oftvicoi — Spa- ^ owner. 140 a o o s t-84 12 xG4*,1 bdrm, 1 bath, ut»- . . ______BrBrand new 6'x 5*1 3/4">lty. AdoAdorable Basaott pupplos, Bo loB-omployod. ownivour yo cious 2'bedroom, 1 ba t J.b (k m . In TF. good tocatbn. > ^ Cl Hft mfthilft JU homa on t a ^ ciry loi w) Jiia to d g l a ^ .C o a L ltU . JuatJn Juat tim « .lo r ^ « f g ) ^ ...... buslnoet. u ( your houn < w ih C d — C a flS 4 3 « 3 1 .______• Cal 825-5652. ■:______^ 1FM 2-way radioa. 1 baao' will wl eellfor $ 1 1 0 /e f f e r . Ucolorod,tS o 4360463. . « ^ o l ow ner 6 acroa north ol oportflon. MoUe t>BugN< r atatbn, 2-way nOo' and oo- 7340657. 79 ______AdSAdorable Burmose kinons, lruel( c()m pt^» s« lu p wl! Wmberty. f » iTBpfownenu. : Lonnox^ Edipae china. Now * [ ceaaorlee. c a ll 543-4306 1 CFA regMwed.-vaocinaiodr - '**MSStaJnVI«*Hadiy*y ow ner will finance, $1000 $220/peraoraell aiMor [ ocaobEshod buslpeu nnc ^ 2 amU atudbe, al utitiea i ' Mon-Fri,8bSom. ' loving and playful; $m o- toflo. Maka oHar. 4 2 3 ^ 0 ; ____ down. $100 a mo. 734-0586. ' P 0 0 .fe4 -2 6 6 8 a ^ a T ? pm. f i S ______L paid, boated at 43* 4th Ave! Cben, 12 X 60, 2 bdrm, 1 | Try' a iow^os't clasalfiod CaB 543-6455. ilS$150, Cttll 1-79^^. ■ Convonlenca slofo. conlrontral , balh, refrlg. atove, w/dI fWeo ueed buBdkia aiBpiea, ^ ' W S t. C d l 733-2513. bd : ftm lM a aiwweiv tub.; adlo<)sv.Csll7334>6». « Uiscm u to d buikling aiBploa, ------______W .dmatafyjAU ___ At-bdrm.,$1SS.734.407a oa>. 2~ac(s, coUn ft iitfoce.- te r •• • ^ ; S S 'T .srfe ’SSl: ! ^^^.^actrbal, ' Ind:iw BMtglasa ahowbr. tu b ., ^ Sood nipV to; Bm S226,S .c c to . , 3 b d In soctton 26, S u n m - Clean’ atu'dio~whh-washer . o n AppllineM______JJvanltloa,pWWnfl.electrbal. AKC AK( male B oston Torrlor Tho Tbnot-Nov^ POI BoxB( lopo In Sunset Memorial 'Monaiiii wuud'MOk etovor — okfCajH4-90aafler3. . D>^w .$ i(» w ah ^ 548. Twin Fam. ID 83303.^ B U Y O F Park. 1.509.756-2232. 058 OfflceftBusInaaa Cycles ft Suppllos i-_;M pjf.lr-«ii|,p||,l— -1ior'c«u*~~— ^ ------II1 0 4 -H o r* o t------11212-Irrigation ------^ t44 - - Farm-teplsfflenls-— 121-1l...B afltsi=^______1255 -■TfavBl Tullflti i o m « h ~ ------Marino Iloms ^n -ti CR250 Honda. 01^ Hjim m t I* * raid Pto. SBig Valley portablo cattlo 9 ? yoor old Morgan-Mustnng r w JD with 45 hydaidc toad^ ------>74 Prowfor, aoff-con- 1985 c r : chuia4-1?pan0ta. tor porta- gelding, n g o ^ in mountains, dr«tatIo!’c* ro a afu ^ 1.% Ji.''?, everything works, com- 197878 ZO' .Saaswlrl, V huS, tained lonl COnCcondition, many oftor bla corrala, oxooOont condi- <650. ju CoH 837-6309 nftor 5. _ daya,avs. or 6784240 ovoninas. ptoloi>toly robuU mag and car- 2000 CChov 10 wAiBiior, oxcsi tOTT^ - . — maritole:ol extras, selling with nd, $6200. Can 6784975. ^ AutoParta tparos.tOS. atano and trailor. tton. Can ______. ALL TYPES OF HORSES GATEOHPE • ^ r«or. Can 8374967. : cond, AccMSoriea $1200.0 Q< Can 78 ^ 3 2 2 7 o v o t^ ' B lack baldy yearling, Sim- b bt ^ h t ond toid. We buy N ow ondUsod Boanw eat grinder mixer, W nd Ourl!ir 1989 Soaswfri boats aro 178 34' 5Ui wheel trailer. ______[ Suzuki 250 LT,^,q«ad borabuH.7j3-734a.______kHtor K horaos-CaJI 733^0K . Underground pipe Powtiwer, 1W RPM gonorator h in tto c k . 1088prtoos. gort^,jff-oontainod, $5500 or 107 2 1 1 I trailor. Call 438-4177 Tom'im 'allertnaft^O dt.- r, excellent condition. . For Sais: 120 hoad 750 b BuckskinB 5 yoar old moro. .Custom tobrtoatton o n ti [2L£*P.324L?e^------C h e v J o\toumfiur1ev. 678-7473. TqoT" n Cun S 434670. _ Holtlein hoifort, calthood profossbnoUy pi Vainod. $750. AMOTH A IRRK3ATI0N ^ >81 22 fool Nomad traitor, train, i • ANDSUPPUES Buckeko traitor, hydraulc, 8 x V45050 boBt motor. 16 foot naw, Yamaho Y2250, rnint _ vaodnolod,J brpodoblo. Also CftJIc 543-4140.______• . »w owning, crank-up TV pala. 3: 23 hoad at £50 Ibt. Call ~ 1 n^o 17S-AuloDNton in-AutoDealttre 175-AirtoDe«Jer» 171ITJ-AirtoDetten 1711?5-AutoDMl«3 j ^ Up'To 1988 FORIR D T H U N ^ R Et m R D 1 9188 8 FORD TAUURUS * 1 !5 I M u n ,FF On Seielected Subaaru M odels 0Or * I’ * 2 4 mo a n n t h s ' .V-eEngiiB • AM/rM S;sreo ,* P 0 .s ^sr rS S:ESfi.-g . Coi:ondi[ioning ...... • Automatic • Till SlCrrmg •Po*-£rBI! Braves . poAtfCf Mirrors 4 . APR Flnanciicing • Power Siocfi:vi|;V1 • CruiS--Ccr.!-;l ■ ‘ A'-'/rMrM Siereo . Side V,Vi'indow Demlster • Air Condition.:-.-'fiu'j • Pc'A'jr Mirro’S • 3 0 F FFIV^; 1 \ Engir,: -SpeedidC onirol • Powc-rWinccAt'CA'S • El‘.-tliuiiiC Dash • A ^::rar a lic i O-.tronv-e -TlilSlei.leering v/hcel G e t lJ u s t y foDf Sprinng I SoldFoor YOUI ^ 5 9 9 S 5 * “ ■" Over $15,( - ' M i W i t h R a b a t aB New VM 3 8 2 * 1 2 6 “ P v M o n i h llOOOO 9»tv M morffn. 114 APn. tf n««i1w*d W 30U I -H STJTBACRT 7 9 4 F t Falls Avenue______734-8860I______I! Tueaday. March ElE l. 1909 ' Timos-Nows, Twinrfin Falls,F Idaho C-9'"' ^ / ^ A u t oem \ o tive 139-173 : n pTHE ACES» ‘Par more crucial thaa0 «wbat we NOMORTH J-u-A • . ElSim tMQ1EQRSl know or do not know is whwhat wcdo 4 F not want to know." tf,” -E rZricHoffcr. U ♦ K J 8 ^ f A Q lO B T I W EST ------EAST I , East's takeout doubleitellsSouth te iio e ij ♦ Q J 9 S P iECUILSSAW IS --where the. misainijnM ior^or-sult hon- ^ ^ 7 6 2 ▼ K1 0 5 4 FORD MOTOR COMPANY on arc. Unfortunat«ly thhe c: Informa- T f~ . ------♦ X IO '9 7------3000 SCHAFFER flD. Uoa docs no good unle:a l e » S outh DEARBORN. MI48121 13PM - S O U T H * * '^ knows w hat to do. ♦ >A 6 2 :. EMMETT HARRISON HMARCH 13. 19691969 South wins tbe first h b( e a r t and VAQ EISEN MOTORS. INC takes a losing club finesnesse. East ♦<♦ Q 5 4 3 2 , MAIN AVENUE EAST wins and dears the heahearts, and „ , .. _4J♦ J 9 6 ; iGlC' ii'IN F A U S ID « 3 3 0 1------South can take only eightht itricks - Vulnerable: BoUloth IF Ml AR MR. EMMETT HARRISON: — a u w tn jn c r ------0NS1 ______PEAR Thc blddbg: ------CONGINGRATULATIONSl YOU HAVE• EEARNED FOBDMOTOBTfOHP.SHPANY-a ------— S h o u id .^ u th tr y th e diamondsbe- ia n North East Soath West ^ ■ H f l B H i HIGHE3HEST DEALER HONOR, THE 1<19B0 QUALITY CARE PRESIDE!IDENTS ■ • ■ SMALL GROUP OF FORO AND■iO LLINCOLN- f fore the clubs? Not In todtoday's lay- I ♦ Dbl. Redbl. I ▼ ■ ■ K ^ l V I a w/ARD! a r YOU ARE AMONG THE SK lECEIVED THIS SPECIAL AWARl/ARD ON oul, since the 4-1 dlamotnond break Pass PassI 3 NT All pass iRCURY DEALERS TO HAVE RE( 10 OCCASIONS. spells disaster. A fter E ast’iist’s takeout :ORDIALLY INVITED TO BE GUE:SUESTS OF — double- has— strongly—— sus g g e ste d ------— O peninglg ttead:-H«art bIk •.' )U AND YOUR SPOUSE ARE CO iRO AT OUR AWARD CEREMONIINIES TO BE HELD AT.THE RITZ-IITZ- where' the high cards are. { ' l l v I f § r d J. Soulh has Bro WITTTI! THE ACES W lEYS’BI CAflLl.RLTON HOTELIN NAPLES. FLO.ORIDA! FORO VICE CHAIRMANM N HAROLD lo find a way to neutrafl^ie them . lOTIVE'GROUP PRESIDENT PHIIPHILIP E. , J-21-B A. -RE■RED* POLING. FORD AUTOMO' ;NT0N. j r , AND OTHER MEMBEJERS OF FORD SENIOR MANAGNAGEMENT ' To cinch the game, Soui^uth should South holds: ___ _ BENT( LL JOIN YOU IN NAPLES TO CEICELEBRATE YOUR EXTRAORDI^^DINARY ___ lead a club to dummy's_ace_al ao trick ______♦ ‘Q J 9 ______^HEVCMENT:------two (a spade to dummy’s if’s king also - ^1¥ K 10 5 4 WRD PRESENTATION FESTIVIT'ITIES ARE SCHEDULED. works) to lead a low dlam'amond from ♦ *A 10 9 7 [TAILS WILL BE PROVIDED SHOlORTLY dummy. If E ^st hops up, S< ♦ K 3 ■ E l60K FORWARD laBElNG WWITH YOU IN NAPLES. ' four diamonds, one club [RS!" i SINCENCERELY. Iricks In each m ajor. Ifr E;East ducks ANSWER: Thrc hree hearts. Shows 13- LH.q. ROSSR (correct), South wins hisls q.«nq a.d ,5 HCP and f nra . four-card (or longer) (ECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT shifts back to clubs. Ea EXEC irt...... rrORERATIONS------wins, but Soulh Is safe. mW i a d h . FORD3RD MOTOR COMPANY mond trick already home,ne, h e h a s no 'S«tMi bridfc qmUesUorn |j> Tbt AcCT. P.O. Dot trouble winning nine trick Z41 n iU . «lUi Mlf-«iUraa(d. I isr rtplj. game Is scored. cqir>i w^Teaoobad'.S^^Cal }1965 Suburban 4x4. to«>*d. 160 Auto»Ood0l W iT^II IbucM taau. tkned glass, ' >12.800. Cdl 4234432. “I960 Oodge Omni. 4-door. W L ^ m 141 Vmi • ' 11965 Yamaha TrM4oio. 200 44-ipeed. new itruii att 3 wheeler with new tires, aaround. >950. Call 734- 1970 ChavroM eonvtftteo CC al 324-2279.______99377. aHaf2om.______vn.S3200.Ca324-3S2g_ 666 F 250 cU> csb d ^ . 11965 Dodge Shetoy Charg 1976 Ford Club wtgon, 44x4 XLT. 4-epd. towina phg. aer, turbo, exc condition, t3750.73*-a l7W “1AT. runt good. >450. Cdl 1977 ToyoU Cafea QT, t w»«»S*3-e838. f l J9 3 4 ^ 1 6 ______TfisheaTi^ rool. AM/FM casteU a,% -a Ford S.C. 4x4T 11986 Ford Eicon sisllon 1 ^ ; ; ^ Of ba tf ortar, »j| ehal.1&.000 mi.lka ,wagon. 5-spead. AM/FM Uoe. 12,000 ml. new condi- LET FOBD IM(lOTOR » 1978 Ma2da QLC, good^ Sharp c 1962 ahort wheal ttton C li 837-6635. CO. MAKE YYOUR O pk.'. cond. >90ftW1«f. 734-S265. , bM | e u n l ^ 3/4 Ion Ford i1966 Thundetbird. bm miaa. I960 FiM Strala. raal goodd 4x4.t looks and runs axe, «axnioni oondtton. muat see DOWN PAYNMENT condilton. >1200 733-1M 0. tnew 38’a. tots of new p M . %to ipcreeitle. Cal 4234395 a l ^ p m or 432-5234, ask i9«0Teyo(a Supra. PS. pe.;■ Caiags-5438i 0f8gs-5te4. i WITH $600 CASHC AC. PW. 5 ^Jd^EH. 1«. naw1 Ttfiing1 bids on nk» 1972 ItorShauna.______w tnek « tiraa. Pionaaf al*-► Chevy ( Blatar 4 x 4 , oood 11967 Ford EXP spofi coyse. nw.^ h e N rm : leHtHzUiP • _ t J ■' p I R W I k * ) f m U K I I t ' -v .'' i B H I I ] ^ ^ iMHHnij ^ ^ g g g j j D o tI g e ! ^ p SJ »I ' 1 * I*B = ' aSe,:JBodgee Spirit pHSd.-x*21i5/mo. Pow(^erful pproof tlhat se(dan W i t h (O ur G reat Seleile c t io n O v e rr 5 To Choose FFi r o m SateprtceJIOJM UnL;nll» tul'iiM lo puT Mif lu r . Irtmitni72monlhi. 71 14.41% [ : : - • - I APR. loui monlWyy [paymfiili and down paymrnt $16.(18.16.(1(0.40. No Balloon d o e siin't i ha^ve to 111nean edate! I*«ymrt>ta. TuUl downwn payn>«i1« « • IJx • lUlr. ‘ I 1 9 8 93 DODGE OMMNI 1 9 8 99 D O D G E C COLT 1989 PLYMOUTHP HOR}RIZON 198<19 DODGE Alld R E S D-75 #C-198 #H-04#1 #AD-46J y / t J/mo.- i494oi -dc -- L!49jiowi .J13S ,2W L'nil» .ul'i^t Ik ( )/mo. M9dowiwnX^T9S/mo. 49 dolownX^20{9 /mo. I *49 d( '9/mo. *49 dow J I .f.lr«n.7Jmontha. «?iira tcmM hfl n .t'it V SiW •m (Jniu tubjrcl tu prtor male (Uu;.c. InmaU 66 tmnlh», SalrprkrSlIAIWI L'lun »ubr>1 M p"”' '•If'iJf. Ir « UaU» »ub;^ U> pno» u ir u.a c . Im s*i« f»kT ti.4nI u.UniU ♦utr^t lo ptki* u k OJ r . ttrrnrmu 66 irxmlhi. Stk ptvr tvjm U , Ut*l t.u«ilhl» jvivnv^H And d.mn1 (Uymfnl(uyi SIT.W.W ISJS% M"K luUl«1 mmoiuhljr p*jnftrMi «nJ ijjwn p*ymci ul monlhty ptytnm ti and down ruyinymcnlSn.'iKl * i i;7 l» AITI. loUloUl morttWy pajTnmn and down payn-nJpar $U.«n 40 1JJ4T.AI-R.u- TnmtSl]^I6U I.lim AiD. luUl I R o d e o In c o n j u n c:tlon t w ith th e 13th:h Ai n n u a l 1 0 0 m ual Latham Mini F cky M ountain Regkgional N.I.R.A. Rod*leo M arch 24th & 22! 5 t h . _ WhiIING THURIISDAY, MAR TuoGday, Marchch2l, 1989 Timos-Nows.IWS. Twin Foils. Idaho ■■ Valley life D4 ^ T e nnpo ■■ Dear Abby D4 D Latherrc d n i^/indow f“ Pizza enithusiasi its up oveer asher's hope to copyrigght —— ieaars~end— $hamppoo neew job 'genuine> pie' re I T h e Associiociated Press Tfh ho e A ssociated P re ss what it was called,ed. "It docs not have I- ' - a name, but fromim inow on it will be labels rrON - A windy first ■______HOUSTC __N_NAPiES._ilaly_^_Qne_hutiundKcL,callc£Laa.yomunajelajesty^e.ia said-lo______d a y on; 1the job" may have yeai^eare after a Naples chef prci'csented have replied. It seem s to me flhampocipoo m a n u f a c a a quick end to the ca* tho.ho queen of Italy with a pal}atriolic E sp o sito h a d dc]departed from the turcrs think consumersJ arear the reer of■ ia high-rise window p}izza, i u purists and politicians wanlw to traditional pizzaa iningredients of the biggest jerks in the world.rid. washer, wiwho froze wilh fear and "cop'copyright" the simple recipe)c for a times: garlic, oregiregano 'and sardines F o r in sta n c e , e v e ry shashampoo bot- clung to3 a£ pillar on the sixth gemjenuine Neapolitan pic, or dried cheese, He instead used red tic ever made has the samJame instruc* floor beforfore being rescued. R e p resc n laU v e s fro m tl>e! Italian1 tomato sauce,.. whitew mozzarella — .—tipnsi-Lather, rinse, repe£peat. I know Ray TiTrevino had lowered ■ “ AssitosMifltlonfor R enlPiua.lhehe-Asso~chccBC-nnd-greerb; Qt first this sounds extremrcmolycom- ..himself frofn m the ro o f o f th e 22- drialion a l of European Pizza Makers N* the Italian flag, rarriotl Hotel at Texas plicotcd, to the point wherh e re JOU andand the province of Naples: mr e t to So im p re s s e dI wiwas the queen by ,-Center on Monday, but K wouldn'kwant to tackle•it it without a Mod,cal-0 defidefine cxaclly what makakes a thi.s patriotic culinailinary invention that confidence when gusts •'No'N oopolitian p iiz a." she awarded Esposiiposito a certificate of y e a r a t O xford u n dor youi- r b o l t . B u t n around in his chair. ^ "All over th o w o rld , pizzaI isi 's o ld m e rit on d isp la,y y ninow at the Naples eventual!)' just about ever■veryone , st gol loo windy," Trevi* £ aand n d consumed but often il isi ao prod- pizzeria of Esposi^posito's great-grand- le a m s to m a ste r it. no said. "Il’s 'I really scary being & uuct c i thal has nothing in commoion with son, Vincenzo Braniran d i. pulUnB Ihoac j a , ______So why even bother puti ^ett_wkDJC9_windy^ ^ g -tlwthe-originaUNeapolitan-one,' - e , ^ s a i d ------Real-Napolilanpm-pizzaraceording-to ------instructions on the bottle?tie? and you'rti're just hanging onto'a m GerGcanero Ambrosio, industryry com- backcrs, is madede w’ ith nil fre sh in* How can anyone screwew th is u p ? rope." missioner for the Proviniince of gredients — and,nd. if possible, ones m is What are you going to do: Lather, Trevinono held onto the edge of ■ N aples. ' from the Naplesles area. The thin, N aj repeat, rinse? Lnther, lather,lati rinse? the buildiiIding for about -}5 min* "II. is, of course, impossilsible lo crispy layer of doughdou is made from Repeat,jinse, lather? utes beforforo he was rcscued by ' ‘copyright’ A recipe, bul to deficfin c th e flo u r, s a l t a n d •wateivatcr and is baked in • 'c o | rcltycLl.and. r.rclighlcrter Randy Fisher, who wM chara'iteristic ingredients olof real ovens fired only' by wooden logs, ^ As-I said, it seems pretl cha 1 him by using a 100-font Neapolitan pizza is a stop toward t The true kindsIs of Neapolitan pizza • drie;J to me. Why, for thJi'opnsl e , sever- h' ■Nej keeping a pizza with mushrooooms or are the Margherit^erita, and the mari- al y c ttrs, I’v e even tJikene„.o»ha.- t “ f-i, kee d, 'Ray, I'tn as scared .wM hot-dogs on iufrom being cacallcd a nara, which usesics olive oil, tomato pooing w ithout re a d in g; theth( instruc- hot. are now, so let's ju.st |S | Neapolitan pizza," hc said. paste, garlic andd oregano.or , lio n s a t nil, so confident a: Ncfl i t n m l t h a t la k e th iss tlthing slow, one step at | o On June 11,1838, u young N«Neapoli- According to the Real Pizza Asso- I've got this stuff down■cold. co a time,"’F" F ish e r sa id . -'He d id n 'l k J a . . - tan0 pizza chef scl out for thehc royal ciation, 432 millionion pizzas arc cooked * ta n But all this confidencece meltedr say a wholhole lot of anything." palace on a mule with hi.H wifefe ond a ench year in thehe im o re th a n 12,000 T revinono said he didn't know if APUMfphelo pallsack of ingredients to try oulIt a new pizzerias in Italy. s a d Id rcHume his window- jf recipe on Queen Margheri!rita di Debates, ceremoi^monies and festivals Lookalikes r reci 'c a r e e r . 3avoia. are being plannedicd forI the centennial Sav TV series 'Dyn/nasty’ star Joan Collins r The queen enjoyed the dislish and this summer in NaplesNa to honor the PerspectU s mcaures up her T iookallke at MMadame Tussaud's Wax ^ asked the chef, Raffaele Es]Ssposilo, cily's pizza. c Museum In Lon- aski don. Tho mododel, clad’In a gold gow own, will be dls- \ Kevin Cowhi played tn a nc>ew scctloaof Hollywood S d Superstars. Using sc iction ------^ :ience fi( ty hall may helip teachiiing to n'•ecycle ByLEEMITGANG day in a telephonene interview.i alltr The Associated Press He said school)1 reformersrc who sim- memos ?L' ply want to increasrcase scicnco require- NEW yORK - If a now;w high menta overlook: theth fact that "for ■ T h e A.'i.^ociatei .ted Press ^ school scipncc curriculum were;re titled many kids, tho monmore science they get, like a science fiction film, il minight be the worse thcir altila ltitu d e ." V . CHICAGO :alled "Invasion of tht-'Brai:ain En- .pnhorlt AcnKWl. e. ^ _ os arc nlwut0 — City Hnll mem- r o n ------fiction will, by itselfIsclf, cure scientific il- V " .“iome might ' It consider a better ^Leroy W, D ubeck. a p hysicss jprofcs- literacy. But test9t resulUn of 398 6tu- »• M sor a l Thmple UniveEaiLy..haa,ia drawn, denla exposed W10 ^h ia c u rr ic u lu m .in , ^Vearo'Koii away in the showor theE Otherot day up a curriculum that uses suclich sci-fi more than a dozenccn Philadelphia area paper in tl^isKoing l«”reusc” iill'U ie when I crocked open aI nonew bottle of film classics as "Forbidden Planet," Pl schools in 1987*88-88 showed that atu- f l paper," Slreellis building for toilet 5 eels and Sanitation , The "Andromeda Strain"i" a n d d e n ts g a in e d b eIter tte r understanding of sham poo; Commis.sioner ■'Themr lo gel young people interest-in' scientific processesses ond felt more pos- I w as this close to slapfa p p in g th e r ' j j M a n n ounced nerT\ji John J. llalpin -rpL cd in science al a lime wheilen U.S, itive nnd less fcarfcarful about the sub* Selleck-like The city.wiT u esd ay Btu/r on my thick Tom Scl students are finishing deadI last1 in ject. lion.s o f m ill's.will collect the mil- hair (he said modestly)) wlw hen som e* international comparisons onn scien- "The greatestI impaciim was on atti- in City fo thing on the label caught'h t m y e y o . tiflc knowledge. tudes," said Mallh'illhcw Bruce, profes- Services Inc.,'1 for sale Ui Recycling Ij’r* In big red letters, suchich as >’ou c.. ofTicials said. T hey ‘ “T IJ he 185-pagc c u rric u lu m , "Science "S sor of scionco eduieducation at Ibmplc, handed oul in Cinema: Tbaching Scienccice Foct who conducted thethe studentI testing, m ight find on the steel: ddo o o r le a d in g boxes 1 thousands of small Through Science Fiction Filmsns," pub- "Forbidden Planelanet," the 1956 clas- • to a nuclear reactor, ilLsaid:WARN- sa ichbui of the -IB depart- li.shed by Columbia TVachersi Collcge( sic. could easilyy sjjarksj a classroom . ING: READ INSrRUCTlTTIGNS ' to bureaus th with instruc- them wilh computer l*re.ss, se ts forth les.'son p la n sf» tnround ' discussion on relaticlativiiy Can a 'space-'- C A R F .F U U ^ ,------.prinUiuLs..mi ni-w-sii:ip)‘rs fO n d -fi film s t h a t P u b e ^ - a nxt-eo-au— d »hip-po(wiWy-lfflV€ravel-faflteM han-the ------■So now I'm thinking:: Whoa, W what thors Suzanne E. Moshier ainnd Ju- speed of lighl? WhcWhere docs Robby the Lem y " W , the: did I grab here, Janitor-irir-in-a-Drum? a n n iste r, • ad m m istra - dith E. Bo3.h say have provedfd excel- Robot gol his increccredible en erg y ? IMaybe this stuff contai:itainssome ml to Ma)\)r Eugene lent [^,^1 for leaching high school scscience, "The Andromedi[leda Strain," a 1970 kirxl of perverse defoliantianl. id the program is "se- "Tht* pu rp o se is to tel! kid;ids that filnj about a killerHer microbe from oul- this thing called science canJ be I fun. er space, has openipened up discussions 'So I read tho instructio;:tions careful* H | ^ ^ H c rt of the city's overall and il can help me understaitand the on fighting AIDS.S. . ly. I read them so careful'fully you lljy g m waste dispos pos;il program.' he world around me." Dubeck saic«idMon- .SccSCIENCI would have thought I was#as readying APUMcpAQte sa id , a d d in g NCE on Pago D2 lg lhal last year the for m y first paxachutcI juijump. • T oo city spent SH jm fort disposal. $10 million for waste Sure enough, there waa*as some im J close for cot 3U rth-grade student at tl portant new informationon here,1 for Al Iho Anno , OiTirfl' said»“ they didn't yet ^ Alphonzo Brinktey, a fouril_ln_W A fhlnalon.Ji.not.; loo1 •or._ I'l"* how m ...... thcinstrnctioRS saidrLatL a th e r r R inse— ------much money would Sdf-estegem grot)up ___ Beers Bemcntary.ScbooLJjnake around his neck, eveion though savedrbui; iUrBannl.norc.nimat:- - thoroughly. Repeat. about having a »lx-foot anak idon' doo. 'J ‘hat the n al of Omaha’s Wild Klngd 2 city could collect 15 : 'F ra n k ly , it is a good1 th:thing this ^Jim Fowler, ho»t of 'M utal t to 3 0 to n s o fp jfpaperamonlh. g Oew info was relayed toLome,as n I had not Mcm too worried. gains otlhers' resaspect oot planned to rinse thoro10 roughly. , r a ; Usually what I do isinnse rir partial- By E U E N U^'.EI-AC dubbed by his collcolleague.s years ago H - BThe y! Ballimore i)Un as ihc "touchy-fecl]fecly" lawmaker. "No, ly. 1 make sure there arearc still a lot of H The I feel v in d ic atedJ." ." soap suds in my hair. TheThen I say, ah, SACRAMENTO, Calif. - /A Coli- V asc o n cc llo s.. 56.56 h a s b e en c a lle d whal the hell, let's go riglright to the fornia commission lo promotole self- the "Johnny Applkppleseed of Self-Es- ’repeat'cycle. esteem: It seemed too stranj;nge. too loem," the "conscieiscience of the lepsla^ . - J T h a t'^ ju s t th e k in d oof f( guy la m : ------sillyrtoo-CalifomitT'W hat-wnrpTO “poo— - l u i u l m J - ^ r C T a l i r i d t ^ s l 7 H e ■. " - fast and loose. A risk-takitaker. A ihrill- pie ou t th e re sm o k in g , a n y w aiy y ? f re q u e n tly sig ns s ofloff on his correspon- se e k in g fool. When the California Taskik F o rc e d e n c e w ith a c hleery e e r "Be well." t . Still,ifthe idiot shampm p o o m a n u - To Promote Self-E.stcem andI FPerson- A member off thethi legi.slature since f a c tu re rs ta lk dow n toI coiconsumers. al ond Social Responsibility w:was cre- 1966_ Vasconcellos’Ilos’ political program th e id io t tru c k m anufacti;ictu rcT s t r e a t ated-two-yrars-ago, the natialion til- has focused on. humanhui development, tered. It was nol polite cove y o u lik e >xiu'ro ju s t homime e from first \ k-er-your- and he con.sidersI’rs thq task force on mouth laughter, cither. se lf-e ste em h iss signaturesi piece of g ra d e . But in the two years sincc cicartoon- legislation, This is especially trueuc iin one cur- ist Garry Trudeau appointedd "Boop- As il turned out,oul the commission rent truck commercial,».1, which opens I sie:_.tfl. .th£_sdf-calcem _£aja n e l__ii) _,-r-_dcs£iibcdhy.Iiy.Tnidcait'a IBoopaic!_____ lys standing in with a shot of some guys 'Doonesbury," the task forceT h la s pro* a s " th e firs t ofTicialicial study of New Age fro n t o f a d itc h the size ooi f t h c E r i e duced a massive body of woi-•ork th a t th in k in g " — w•vas as S0 p o p u la r th a t ' C a n al. members say will lead the way vi for more lhan 400 peoplepeo applied for 21 Apparentlythey'rcherhere to 5ee self-esteem to become the fcfocus o f p a n el po sitio n s,, more me than any olher whetherthe Chevy or FordFoi truck behavioral science resepchh in the ta.sk force in stale!nlehi.story. can make il across thisisyaM y Tiing next decade. * The panel, meetn e elin g in d a y lo n g fo- Forty-four of California's 5! a b y ss. 58 coun- rums around thehe sStale, has collected ties have formed local 6elf- j ^ H moi _ sic : H due RH bch ^ for. a rc the America’ contest, es which were her D-2 Tlmos-Nowo, Twin Falls,s, IdahoIc Tuosday, March 21,1921909 French appear!rs to win1 the S v ' battle o languilages inQuebec ' c B |^Bk^— MONTREAL (AP) - It[t appeareda be prohibited. A pprevailing view in Quebec is the French and English languages la The proviiyiacialfiavcrnment. which thcc \vigorous political fight olof thc could live together in Qucbuebec after has broader'po\powers thnn state gov- 1970i70se spawned a new entrcpencincurial - M paratist fervor abatedI nearlyn a ernments in .hethc United States, over- spiritirit in the Frcnch communiinily, as aecado ago, but the struggle?le resumi ed rod e the deciainiainn with npw. Inpwln. acciljon in the.provimic'a.suppQrl_fcJ'Qc.the ___ l i ------S - [fiTJccember aH3 ftench appeiiraap lo lion for the lahgihgunge on signs. new!W :free trado agreement witlith the ^ 1 h a v o w on. Bill 178, ass ilit ia known, requires Unitenitcd Slates, _ N ew issucs'arise constaniUinlly, such thot all outdooror signsi still be solely in ‘i BuiBusiness administration bebccame ‘ i a s w h e ^ c r th o in a id e o f a busbu! is real- French, but 'or for the first time since thee rmnjor of choice a t Frenclich-lan- . 'ly outside for sign purposes,ies, and the 1977 allowed bilingual bi: indoor signs, guagclage universities. Bounirassa's QMwer almost every timeI iais th a t the Prem ier Robertr t Bourassn1 described it proviiovincial Liberal Party trounccccd the Mghs must be only in Frer'rench. The aa a compromiseisc. natioiilionolial Parli Qucbecois inn 1985 . Engliah-BpeakinB minority.y. although£ Rallies by actiictivists of bolh commu- electii’ctiohs. accept that nities have acaiccompanied the lateat__ roundrEnnTi'shih signs posle3’ in 'Che 'RTn'JTn'ny'Ehgirs'h ap iiklT rs'dp^libled 'to~ "Reai'ghed ia probably the t^ right street risk oeingmg spray-painted arid a learniirning French lefl the. prorovincc B j j C ^ catchword." eaid Donald1 'Riylor,T a fire blamed in on arson heavily dam- and,id, expecially among the yiyoung. psychology p ro fe sso r o t McCVlcGill Uni- aged thc olTices;es of Alliancc Quebec, bilinglingualism is becoming the norlorm. v e rs i ^ .- the mainEnglifil-lifih-languago lobby . Alliancc Alli Quebec figures puliut tho I - ^ g u ag e is "a symbol of identity' Fewer atreelt pprotests nre held now, ratetc ( of bilingualism among thc.he En- M g it also ia a resource thot.hat has as- but thc conflictct continues as regula- glishiish community, which is ccntcr Bodflted'powcr,“nnd-BtatuBriiBrand'suc-—tions-under Billlill l-78-ar6-interprc'tcd- Montjontreal. at eO.pcixcntjn 198636 com- cegg and access,” hc said.I. "So these to restrict indindoor bilingual signs paredired with 37 percent in 1971. apparently minor events evokeev( very more than originfinally believed. UnUntil Dccembcr, the issuo of p r m a r y feelings." "It's taken 21 years, but thc Que* wasIS portrayed as being no 1(longer Quebec was a battlegroum)und of cul- bcc language wnrwa is finally over. And conlrinlroversial. ture and language in the2 li 1970b be- the English have h lost," political SinSincc then, however, ErEnglish tween the 81 percent withith French columnist Don1 ^MacPhcrson wrote in speak'cakcrs have described the dencnial of heritage and a minority withwit a cul- Montreal’s EngInglish-language daily bilinglin t^al sij^ s as a mtyor violati — turaH unahip to Ortttirto andmd the oth- Gazette. individividual rights and the Frencl say er Engliah-apeaking province;nces. Jeff Kelly of)f Alliancci Quebec said thce rrestriction is necessary lo Power shifted to the Frencl -.JM bw 4: cnch-speak- in an interview:: "My concem about serverve thcir culture in North Amc ing mtyority in those yearaara b ut the Bill 178 ia its silliness.sii You don't like "Tl-"The language is thc essence o , separatist tide ebbed afterr 1980.11 and a low to bc ailly."ly." ture,"rc," said Claude Filion, aL 1 . _ y j^ it the dispute pverr_language, lfl ., .^As^an^exanample,_.he_ citcd tho Quebuebecois member of the Qucbebcc '^ e n Quebec voters rejected rej( a Bouraasa govervemmcnt’a detcrrDina- islatulature. "This compromi.se (Bill:iiri78) sovereignty referendum. lion th a t thc insidoins of a bus is really is ununacceptable to both the FrFranco- j AJ» Lat^holo I Then came’ a ru lin g by the an outside localcation and thus not a phonijoncnnti the Anglophone." • • Supreme Court o f C a n a d a in I in Deccm* proper site for' bbi ilin p a l signs. FiiiFilion said any relaxation of o thc W a t e r p t l a y ber that n 1977 Qucbcc requequiring all "A lol of peopKiple in bolh communi- sign?n Ilaw erodes French-as thele mam ^ , signs to b c in F re n c h w as un< unconstilu- tics were spoiliriling for a fight," Kelly langunguage ofthe province. Six*ycar*o:r*old K evin O 'H clr slingsngs water in warmer temperatures te turned sno^inowpilcs to tional. The court aaid Front rench could said, T h e sigrigns became symbols. "Oi"Our position is that Mr, Bouaurnssa front off hhis house in Watcrvillc,llCi M aine, a s liq u id fun.1. b e reguired to predominatflate on all Ccrtainly the! signs s themselves are .shoullOuld have maintained the sstatus signs but other languages8 ci could not nol w hat's at play"pla quo,''10,'' he said. ,x_ SciemICC ------Lawsuit filfiled again:ist whiz kicid's pareniIL9 . Continuedd ffrom PiiRc Dl teachschscience fact. But ironically, he The resulting cuncurriculum, pro- iiders th at creation too f;far- duced and field-testedcd vwith three Na- NEW YORK (A P)-A WWall a Street ment, bul their thi attorney, Korl exper:pensive artworks, luxury carars nnd , Students couldi gelg a solid botany conside tied to use as a leaching lool, tional Science Foundatidation grants to- whiz kid who bilked $15 millimillion from Lowentha,, snidaid. This money wns posh)sh homes. lesson from Thc DiD ayoftheT riffids," fetched ofToring,.fealuring Hee ssimilarly dismisses other box b laling $162,000. wass triedtr in 13 pub- investors spent almoat $200,000 S20i on never given to tc ih“m. Thia is a Ab(Aboul S3.1 million has beenI rrepaid “ 1963, British o m l plants from outer officec I:hils such as the "Star TrePrek" lic and parochial high schools and '.-his paronts — making loansins to them slrange thing, ... .. Il might be purely to invinvestors. Picard said, and fufurther mutant space. and "Superman""i movies. Of the t one middle school inI thithe Philadelphia and paying for trips to EEurope u r and imaginary," paymlym enls are expecled. Olher films in the curriculum, caped;d ccrusader, Dubeck said, “OrOnce area in tho 1987-88 schoolschi yean the Super Bowl, accordinglg lot a law- cach available on1 vivideocasselte, were you'veve fsnid lh at a man can't fiy, whwhat Multiple choice exar3xams at the bo- _ suit filed against the parent* nlSv He added, 'T'' heir kid’s in jail. ThiThe lawsuit alleges thal B E oom ■•'The Day the Earvarth Caught Fire," else is theret left lo say?" - ginning nnd ond off ththC"schoor ye'ar ■ The lawsuit was filed Fi F riday in They’re disliislraught. They're lentnt his mother, L Shampoi>o------! ^ b I • Continued hvm Pa; P a g e D i p ro je c t. S h f set- HyBOD SIPCilEN done with the information inft he sells • - io^lATlgo}c3■Timcs■ 'lerrm paper milills'tum oimtwork-foOK^.those-^wlnlliagJo^paX U _ ___ sWps a lthc waiveriver all buyers ijiiti^ ^ ______"I feel no obligailigalion at all, othor lOS ANGELES — Al A t ngc 3S, J o e l, o f th c irn ccademic a ( careers. nlnie and get a first job." But D that's multitude of small-scale en- giagiarism , Galles said. And, ass 1he sees to state that it's 'sold for re- docs for a living w hat st ll students do in Joel, who/ho allowed his professional alnbout aa far as they'll go, whenwl it be- trepreneurs ancnnd the hjindful of large il,il, ithose who produce the papiipers are search purposesJS only,"o ho said. "If tlieir nightmares — hc I hc huddles over life to bc e>examined on condition that comes ci apparent that they canci 't com-._.companiES_lhaihnt rpspiirch nnr! writr skiakiIJfuLaL.axercoming-eadi-D nk- vQU-.wont-ta-tum-im -tbi8-into-a-p*liee ------0 computcr_keyboQrd_iri i i ? «t»ITy-lit-_hl6-lQsl -nainamc-Ttot-bc-Tiflcdrdoeaaf■ muhicate n woll or organimize their papers for sludenLs slu was building, sinsUicle educators throw up. , - state ... ril becom:ome a policing agen- lk> room, pounding out ( utone.rescarch lose sleepp overo the ethical issues this thoughts, ll ho said. Many college;:ges and _univejsiries___ JBarton_Lowe, the. owner.'r . o f .fie-, -c y .:______.. p2pcrj\Qi!r_nnother. . miscs. Butut Ilately ho‘8 been anxious.' '' ' Now'Jool wornea ihiit hehi too will across the comountry liave launched a senscnrch Assistance, said he created c The writer, JoelJoel, a thin man with ' When the work's there the - und il On Feb.J. 16,1 a Los Angeles Superior become b a victim of what hhe sees ns sort of counteiiterinsurgency effort lo thethe company in 19® after reaclading an wire-rimmed glatglasses and longiah u.simlly iy — Jo e l w n tc i Ites several pa- Court judgeige issued a preliminary in- .ti.t^e new moral zealotry inn .A m c ric a , c a tc h stu d e n tl cheaters,cl artarticle nbout the prolifemtioron of in- hair, was graduateiiated from University pors a week. In the last ast 10 years, he junction against ag a woman who al- oiof "the people who see: ithings in Whon a profirofessor suspects that a forformation sorvices. His compapany is a California, Berklerkeley, with a Bach- ri)>ureshc has produced :ed thousands of legcdlydoeiloes on her own at California Uterms of good guys and fcbad guys, paper may bc plagiarized, schools legleplim ale information brokenerage, he elor of Science degreedeg in 1973. About customized reports, fror rom undcrgrad- State Univeivcrsity, Los Angeles, some- bblack and white." send students5 loI try to purchase the saisaid. The company catirlogueu e o ffe rs five y e a r s a fte:r r g:graduation, he was uato le rm p a p e r s o n "marijuana"m. and thing like 1 job wilh the city of :c what Joel docs for Re- „ ol'ialmost 17,000 papers at a page. off i° Hoxual d e sire",to ’a 150-pi 0-page graduate search Ass!‘Ssistflncc.jviiich-triticaxall___ Someone—ihi nking-ol^-carareer-flULoa-Anfielcsii-liite Intereatcd in wtiling...... thesis oriamTrio acidsT " _ one o f the largestli "term paper mills" — 'I-feelTiia—otiil!*igatioirarallT 'othth^r^than tcr~TThree h Mile Island, for ininstance, he answered Resclescarch Assistance's A surrogate student fi d in tho Los Angeles nforS9loSl8a in the countu n try . state that it's !so ld for researcl-ch purposes mmighl i want lo pick up 1212142, an help wanted ad ir page, Joel is a big m an an on campuses Allen FreFreedman, the assistant pro- eig h l-p ag e p a p e r w ith 18 footnotes foi Times, His firstrst ;paper was titled: across Amcrica — albei a n t to tu rn th is intoii a police ' Ibeit an invisible .feasor )f of mechanical engineering only. If you wa nnd 10 bibliographic sourceses, titled "Sex Life ofa Cellulellular Slime Mold." one: He writes the papctapers somo stu- who triggeigored the injunction against state... r u be)ecom e a policincng agency.' "Nuclear N. Power Hazards —- Types, for years, Joelbei spent a good part dents tu m in a s th e irown. ow an alleged o f h is tim e p o ring in g 'through the stacks ud term paper writer nt Cal - J o e l , Causes, Dangers." Most br his' work then th winds up State L.A.,\., said he would like to see Or a budding philosopher mmighl bc at the Universitylity of California, Los , among the 17,000 or .so.titles. so in the . such operairations classed as criminal R e s e a r c h paper w riter intin te re ste d in 13901, 'T h e Ethical Angeles, libraries,ies. Now hc prefers to cfllalogue distributedd by 1 Research fraud, ;______.. Lifo:i.ii DilTicultics-amLBossibiibililiea nf tap inlo computeru t^ databases, work-______,n an Un- ing late nl nightjhl when the” s lic e s Assistance, the Westst Los Angeles Freedmaman believes that by pro- On the other hand, he haslasscenRc- catalogue papcapcr it seems to resem- Living a Moral Life Style in nre cheapest. cumpany that pays him.jm. ducing paplapcrs for students, compa-' search g Assistance weatherer previous ble, But termm paper companies will ethical Society,’; A look through a hanclandful of the as- nies andI ir individuals arc defrauding' hailstorms of professorialll pontifica- nol sell a papeiper to two students' from ^More discriminating clien P“y Joel med to feelfed guilty about what signmenl instructionsJS iin Joel’s files the- majoriiority of students, who com-' lion ^ and public outcry, jAnd each the same scho:hool in a given period, S16.50 to $22 a page for custisW m pn- h e d o e s ,.h e sa idid. . Then 1 an old collcge suggests that at leastist a small seg- pete againsinst those who buy their way' time, ^ when the clouds cleaear, there's Gary Galles,J, i assistant profcs.sor of pers, which are then recycl>eled m to j'd ,gone on to become m enl o f A m e ric a ’s■ uiundergraduate through classes. c He also thinks■ a g new flock of customers3 waiting\ at economics alI PPepperdine University, the nexl catalogue, a graduate assisssislanl assured Joel and graduate studentsmts order‘tcrm they're defrauding de the university' the ( company's doors to0 purchase . contends. Lowe acknowledged lhat manyn of that what he doidoes is no different papers as readily as somesoi people or* and the societysoc inlo which poorly ed-• what ^ owner Barton Lowe hash always Campuses1 ssl h o rt-c irc u it th is sa fe - hishis clients are students. And1 vwhile ho from what gradad £ studenis do all the der clothes from Spiegelbgel. ucated studtudcnls will graduate. said g is nothing more tlthan "con- gunrd by sendinding a student from an- agagreed lhat il is unfair for a student time for the pro:professors they work It’s even plausible,le, Joel agrees, And thele dishonesti students are be-• densed, ^ concise informatiorion." other campusJS tot make the purchase, toto lum in, word for word, wcwork that with. "He said,‘1J, ‘I do tho work and ___ lhal n few upscale stutstudents buy ev- ing cheatedted, hc sajd. ___ _ • _ Even.hcfore_the Cal gtSbvtc.._L.A... Bul sleuthingK only0 raises the already hehe didn'l produce, he belielievcs his they put their nannames on it,' " Joel re- cry paper they tum in in the course "EachI of these' sludonls w )l gradu-• cnse^ made news, outragege over the expensive procrocess^ monitoring pla- owown responsibility about “wMr'Ts v called; c Non-alilcoholic dub WW\ RE catchees on fo>r teens e r AND SEFRVICE CENNTERS MARQUETTE, Michich. (AP)— Not -that reduceuce lh e S3 c o v er c h a ig e to $2 yul a m o n th old, a non-ion-alcobol night- for memb■nbers,. said Bill Birch, a LRollin' with the ^ n o club dreamed up andnd run by teen- member' ofo the Cily Commission, V^RMSTTROjyf^^' agers has bccomc onene of the hottest who has chaperonedch at the club. The r &Big-OTire spots in town for thele Madonna 1 and cover chaiharges, plus income from On the Road or pOn r the Farm Service. George Michael set. food andd drinks,< pay for rent and Before Club MQT,r, centertainment and localII b1 a n d s o r d isc jo c k ey s, he S U P E R HKI-POWER I HI-1l-TRACTION T R U - T R A C . TRU-TRAC F-2F - 2 9 Upper Peninsu- said. for te en -ag e rs in th is U| L U G R A DBIALR-1 I LUGI G R - 1 M ULTI-RIB F2MA 4Ply600-16 ...‘39*... h city was limited toX) nmovies, an oc- Gettinglg liability insurance was --•B m IM Indiolion and side-hill Slip •RawRawlradion • Perlormance pioven original casional school dance:e anda cruising. one of iheiheir first hurdles. They got luisUnce* • CurvedCun long and sTud bar design equipment design can handledll 4 Ply 600-16 ... ____ *RiRadial consliuctlon In l0( maximum heavy loads Now hundreds ofif young: people coveragee ttemporarily ihrough spon- beOer luel economy aad J t g liaclion *Widetibsandi^ deep * Perlorniance-proveniMlginal otlg ItB awail Saturday nighlshis for Q chance sorship by two local Rotary Clubs g iirproved ride ^ B p IMB B R ' * PedormarKC- cirasnlsienlialIlal s.Wlp'nertlltB viije rtef rib gives to .strut their stuff 10to a live dance bul are tr;Irying to establish the club proven Original I p equipnvnt kader equipmefll lire um steering band, play video gamames and drink as, a nonaon-profit corporation lhat olandmmlmal k • Butiiwiiriaoti-iouoh«0l71 lube lype and al side slipping non-alcoholic beverngrages nl Club could buyuy its own iasurance. They B Ribbetlotlongef f l ■ I S lutxiess si2cs Id h /M M M U lateral sid I BOISl id compound MQT, a d e fu n c t n ig:ht h t iclub that was also hopepe lo eventually pay mini Sold with Ihe vid [ { * Tmdo> ;istslta(ing. converted to a hangoutout for minors by mum wageages to the teen-age workers P • Radial muscle k K B v induslry’s besk K K S p r farm liie ; five M a rq u e tte H ig hI ScSchool students, who nowV vivolunteer, r induslry's best lam) S n n r warranty ■■■■" Hundi'iidS O f teraPi!H-utiHi3 Im u ' lire wairanly package R N v package ‘ pacljcd the place eaeach Saturday Keefe: saidbe lhe club is popular be- ; siace the club opened]ed Ja n . 21, s a id c a u se of f ilsil young management. Al- g e h I ■hk LiGHrrir T R U C K ------— • Juson Hooper, one ofif ththe founders. - though adullsad' chaperone, thoy stay SUNVf[ALLEY 111 good h a lin g He said because oftofthe club's pop in the lackgroundbac and all the deci- *lbiRjdiil conliudiontamcf i>o* iro RES rundlmg mk tiri e made by the teen-agers, R V ularity, organizers plarplan to begin scl'- .sions arc n All SMJon ttfcW flev' Iw O-'ul I'Wicr K m s t e e l B el dislfiMiontni For Your W or Pickup mg ;advancc tickctsts at: school, it "Kids reallyre do like the fact that rtaiicajnd ^ V ^ te e l Belledd - All-Season •Avail^lelnlut weather arrivtis, thoir leere pee are ninning it, not Mud and jnow rjM ; . loasC until w a r m e r wc, ill I ^ a n d lu b e le 'Keefe Mid. "Because we're PoiytMJftwawjy'Mjmoan t ...... and jhey are hopingI to be allowed lo adults,' K COmlorUtM iiiX ■“ H '7 ------'the week soon. kids.wcki) know whal kids want." m opcrrother nights of the 2 Lleel belts l3> kUed 'niUge vxl P 2 3 5 y The founders, Hoopeoper, Brel Keefe, BirchI saidst parenis are glad their toidtuaig piaea>jn Raised While ( B E IF LT31-10.II 0 . 5 0 R 1 5 A.1IJdrvt 1^1:101011 ■ S M M B TrwiCnE N E R A L 1 ^ Steve Munkres, JcfTZcf Zorza and Dave children1 havehi an opportunity for fun. Kuhfi. c am e up w ilhh lhthe idea for the "This ageaf group is sort of caught ■onations from lo- in the midniddle," Birch said. They're club und solicited dono H i w a y D e s i g n I lelted Radial H B T r a c t i o n D e s i gEN n lo pay expenses not quiteLe kidsI and they're nol quite cal organizations to 7 0 0 - 1 5 ...... *51“ 7 0 0 - 1 5 ...... '* 5 9 “ (inilAtart'Up costs. a d u lts . This Th is a chance to explore 7 5 0 - 1 6 ...... •6 8 " 7 5 0 - 1 6 ...... J . • 7 5 " Ttn 'v »lso so ld $10B0 memberships adulthoodod safely." - i ______— ^ . 6 0 0 ^ 6 . 5 ______™ J 6 5 ? ______8 0 0 - 1 6 . 5 ______35/75R15 fiSg 8 7 5 - 1 6 . 5 ...... •69" lie Outline Lettoring 8 7 5 - 1 6 . 5 ...... * 8 4 " Il c*19< Uly Wr (fcverniiment radilio signals ...... TB" _95^16j5™ ™ ^^...... * 8 9 " l i S eason > R 1 4 ...... * * 3 3 8 “ i R 1 4 ______,. . ' '4 4 1 " jaim garrage doorr openers TEEL Belted Rii ) R 1 4 ...... *. . * 4 4 2 " 1 5 S / 8 0 R 1 3 ...... ) R 1 5 ...... *. . • 4 4 5 " LIVERMORE. Calil:alif (AP) — Ra- clined J)toi identify the agcncy that has I 6 5 / 8 0 R 1 3 ...... ) R 1 5 ...... ‘ . » 4 4 7 « dio flgnals beamed, by a govemmeni been Iran;ansmitting rodio signals fromT) iigencyare jam m inglg hhundreds of au- clop Mouiount Diablo. I 7 5 / 8 0 R 1 3 ...... > R 1 5 ...... » . » 5 5 1 " tnmatic garage door'iOT'opimers in t h e ...... B u t-hrw e - w a rn e d t h a t re sid e n U w ha o ------1 8 5 / 8 0 R 1 3 ------) R 1 5 ...... 5 5 3 - ______Siinl-'rancisco Bay area.arc can'l lumim the openers to another fre- P 1 8 5 / 7 5 P A2d the govemmeimenl says home- quency-ci-cen-expect tho problem to riRE""lfREM5ioVE2?N 0V in^I.n ... P195/75PTlnslfFRTHTW i/ HheelpT ckI ownfrs will just haveive to tough it out persist ihroughthi May 2. " r-FRErii lADIAL P205/80F and;lift their garage■age doors th e m - T h e problem pro has been reported in in I ROTATIION 11 TIRES ...... * 3 3 “ P 2 0 5 / 7 5 F !^ehes th ro u g h M a y/2. 2 . (U n c od. rd , Orinda, Walnut Creek, I Passenger i?M$1489 lie, Moraga, Danville, San ...... *34“ P215/75F Garage door compa.ipanies have been Lafayelte " ■ With This C< KE I H 2T" II *15“ 1 ..OUpOn ■'2T1RES iplainls since Fri- RamonI andar Livermore...... • 3 6 " P 2 2 5 / 7 5 F CTBl5■0Jt^f^l^^)r■lX, i s e s j :=waK]pcd w ith c o m p ls M Mjo< VMKy 1 tr a uio STOCKHOLM. Sweden Swi (AP> — den," KmLnisell said. Sweden’s public tclep■lephone company Subscriicribers wiil be able to conduct ransactions and order taxis, urt r r computer termi- bunk trai I I n c it'y c a r w ill o ffe r cc IRIES nals lo hoascholdss k instend of tele- airplanele tickets and mail order Kinds Of Trail phone directories, opopening the way goods thnJirough the system. ERVICE CEENTERS for ser\'ice3 such nsIS eelectronic mail. Theyf alsoa can send a letter from ;i sp o k e sm a n sa id TuePue-sdny. o n e terminnl-owner rm lo another. De : pany ofTicial T o r liv e ry will wi lake less than a second, S SAME AS CAS5H0.A.C. Tdephone compan Krui'll -Kaid the tritrinl use of lhe comparecred with normal mail deliv- Vidi'ptcx sysiem.. involving 100 ery, whichich takes about a day within I Buhl B urley' Iebome Rupert TwiWIN F a l l sN n. hfiiLsehoIda. w as succeiccessful. Sweden. Thick Lane & MMain 219 East MainII SOI S o u th U ncoln' I t M 724 Scott 211IW W sstAddlson 'A ^ut 30 percentIt liliked it... cspc- VideoU•oUfX already is being u-wd by cinllylhe opportunitylily lo lookup tele- nbout 45,000 4,' Swedish companies,'I V 543-43288 678-2411I 324-4389® AND SE436-9321 73;r33-6373 J il aaid. Dhoii; numbers an\-\.nwhcre in Swe- Krusell ai 1 9 0 DAYS Sl P a u l 1 oln 2S W est Ellis » 438-5418 i 0 -4 Timos-Nows, Twin F.ills.Fnll IcLilio Tuosday, M .vch2J,2 J ,1 9 0 9 ...... ■ ^ Va lIley life proqf^hilomes too preven accidilents ...-Support groroup to meet WcIVednesday__ DEARABBY: I first wroteto to y o u f 3 B B C T * " shaiihampoo, nail polish nnd polishsh rc- home, bul do nolit ususe il tfxcept on th e ‘ four years ago about the inipc.portan'ce Tiover, lotions, deodorizers, pimineoil, advicc'of your poisooison c c n te r o r phyfli* t w i n f a l l s -- A meeting of persons copinping with fibromyositifl, „r A b i ^ a 5 ofctiild-resistnntcapson meded icin e ^ }ath oil. cian, (Call informalm ntion now for yo u r a rth riliB a n d o th e r■ painful pn chronic conditionsI will w be held at 7 p.m, containers. They have helpeded reduce VanBuren ' GARAGE/BASEMENTAVORg )RK* local poiso n c en lelera ra 2-1-hour hot-line . . Wcdncsdny.aL.iaS-Noj-NorLh_Waiihingtan..Parking.if ;.ia.available.off Shoup.. aspirin deaths in children byly 8 8 p e r- - | | SH O P: ly e , gasoline, lig h ter fiuiluid.- number nnd keep‘p it on o r n e n r yo u r Contncl Peggy Oslund,nd, 734-^997. for more jnforrairraQ tion...... D e a f - A b b y - c e n t!...... }aint remover and thinner, paiiaint, phone.) During Nationa! Poison Pr(^ e v e n tio n ainti-freeze. n ti Poison preventiorItion is the beat anti- Elks lodge tot hold'Oldtiminers-N ight^— -WeckrMan:h-19-25rI-htipryojronwill- -the-counlerandnd prescription medica ------GENERAL:G flaking paintrancnd ro«------dotc-fatLpoisoninC”,HC». b u t a ccid e n tal______once again run your valuablele tip s on tio n s a n d don’t o }ainted toys (old paint containsns lend), poisonings can occuxxur inanyTiome.. T W IN F A L I^ - TwinTV Fails lilk.? lx)dge No. 1183II will hold un ‘OM. J"! 't exceed tho rccom* pair how to poison-proof your homime. In mended dose, RememberRc that non* SomTomc flowers and plants aro popoi* T h e n a tu r a l im pulsilulse is lo act al oncc, timors Night" Thursdti•sday. All m em bers who h a v.'e e belonged1 for 25 ycflrs j addition, please let your readiidcrs prescription dru| «nous. Protect your children aiand blit the wrong treatroatment for poison- • nnd longer nre urgeded loi a tte n d th e no-host Bocia'rial hour at 6 p;m, with- ^ rugs can be as poi- m>i ( know that childron aren’t thele only sonous as preser )Cl3. ing is oflen moree haharmful than none. - dinner nt 7 p.m. Cost3t i.4i.‘ $5. The lodge meeting stat.torts ot 8 p.m. scription drugs. (Check pets ones exposed to poisons. Aduluit poi- the expirationI datesdi on your medica* F.FIRST AID FOR POISONINiNGS: So. call your poisonson conter or physi- •; , 801sonings account for moro tharian 24 tions.) -I V \ 0'^'° a ‘S-"»^ ' f i n e s ' ^ | | Hh f w m t y - i ; - - . .f ^yi------L ' I - B r r y i; , f' I % J K f~' t e 'fIfM ■ d-m fVI ''t p ______' ' • l iff ------i i l : I | BB y / H r 1 5 % Q] M, i l d Mt e N i JO(S Ca-Ai.vi SCHWEIGER • BASS\SSEU • INTCKMOUNTAIN - ' ' IriOit.t.itr*i't>cxj'y Spc "(.'OiJ t>(«” I i..U nf; f E i w/E A lU U N ■ • Contr*iwHuljtcJ i>nj '''■•■ c ''''’' •SK « MT. ADAMSVIS • S T R A T O L O U N C E R[ • _ IJ iCIul DOUGLAS • B.IB.P. jOHN • SEALY • Ww HETHER YOU’RERE A POLITICIAN 01DRANOBSTETRICI BARCOLAUNGIGEK • SIMMONS •, ;k.nj Iix 4 ii,ie to call 1’« '' ’ ix'beeJ THEFERE'S A JOCKEY FC■OR YOU. riui of ScCtKK'JI^ It ASHLEY • C O O D D • MAACA • BROOKS »lof JSf, iHunj sell aiMJ tx-Ocoo SiaitSl; out smart in basic besl>esis o r fash io n u n d e rw ea r in cool comfortable cotton.1. CCl h o o se .1 All - sosovorai T-shirt designs-crcwrew. V-neck and athletic shirt;irts, plus classic white andid fashionf; I briefs Including tapered boxix3xers, bikinis and lo-rise bri€riels. Plus nykjn briels andId bt o x e rs available.av Long-lasUng andid cul c to lit, Jockey has longig been a Iavorile wiih a variotyvan of Our Rsputation t.,1locks to suit whatever ha! yoiyou wear, Reg. 5,00 to 16.50.0, N ow 3 .7 5 to 1 2 4 8 tme Is ^ Includes Big & TallI £Sizes. • ig Ekihirxj Distintrvo Froo •ATESl G<(1 Wrapping Furniture and3IN-D/e s , I n c . to id A ppliance Stores fBEB TV«rWIN FALLS JERC G O O D IN G Sl " r02 Udirt Av* North tS7 lnUiri)OME BURLEY ft. StSUain " BEUVEHr UinW «»l OvtrUnd Av« Ffuo Partking { • 733^14« 324-2 9 3 4 0 6 2 1 0 FIHA ^2702 676-1133 T*m Falls t TWINFAi=ALLS • BURLEY - HU V_[ J Bortoy Stor VPERT-BUHL ______■ ' m m 9M miE — mciHe B0 r AMP IX unt«1'»-1',• CMP5 m I 7JX W . IFfon « t» «j Tjs i.wti )ot '» i*a Ml ZB OBncV-S PtiKt r a X tS»4 2I-*-'« T»Ui«Ul IC Qoavw* P9 coll Ronoo: lomaio. Mn. Dorsio Probasco Pfogroasivo dealership wilh nwnl ^ in Sun Valtoy. Apri 15 _ 733-5646 2. Shophofxl X, brown and^ I4r. A Mn. William Korsoy.°y. groal bonoEts, Contact; M)u> Ihru Nov 15. Evorgroon Rosidontr Manager roquirod, tan, mah) pup. Cowoo, Monday throuah Fri- Landscaping, ij maintonanco 4041 unit complox. locatod 1 Mr. & M n Oonnis Du/foo SIE E ©LlicDIE day, 7:M AM to 5:30 PM. ai ilCVIICi 3. Shophord, brown and and constmction. 726-5267, Jodipoi, Novada. LoQon ol Mr. & M n. Joss Wilson 206-342-3333 Didi Donnoty imroduciion A roloroncos to: tan, lomalo. M>Ra& Doo Wilson and fam- Groen Acros Caro Contor in n 4. P iiu ll. brindio and r"- Lincoln Morotfv, Boise, ID, Goodmgq is looking lor an RN Area A Supervisor. PO Box vrhito, malo. li£2______— Bast Waslarn Csnyon tua or ^ time, lor day shift 2500,2! Wondcrnr. NV 89663. aVNI ECTOCR y Eqt;al Opoorlunilv EmploYor, JID lOIICii 5. SpanM x. tan. tomato. Springs bin is accopting chargo ^ nurso; also LPN E б. Sfiort-hoir. block and * 006 Paraortals applKai ions lor cocMaH pait-timo„ ovonings. Good RNs. R LPNs, t M o< driving Ofay malo pop, — server. pBft-timo. Apply in working ^ conditions, c o n ^ i - to tc Twin Fans? Ready tor mo 7. Rotrlovor, tan and ALCOHOUCS i pofson. Mon through h i. live, li. wagos. C ontad Moni- , chaJlonge d ol long term caro wtilte. malo pup. ANONYMOUS 9 to 5. Noohooecana. . loo Stovonson. Dirodor cf and a skilled mooicam nurs- 1 ■ 8. Bordor Collio x, tiv Can 733-8300 __ Businoss managor lor aI Nursra N ftl 934-5601. ing? in We nood roiiof RNs and _ — ■ ...... cotoTDd, fomalo pup. y p smail daity newspaper,-Re- LPNe-tor «n end pm W v te .- B ______nTTM .--l—■■■M l HOTLINE-733^122 ' HMltWHsndlcjp Coordina- ^ ■ — - ADVERTISE — 9. Lab black fomato. sponstxMios would includo: , Ptoaso eai 5 4 3 - ^ 1 , . . ■ Lawn poweoworlng raking & I 10. Cockor SpanioJ, buff,f, A probtom is not a prob- • tor: Somo medical back- £ ■ YOUR „ B Handyman & home ground prelorrod, bilingual. S«:urity S poslUoo. larao ro- ■ rnowing.O«nGarden bQing. m lomalo. tom whon sharod. Monial« « a SERWE SPECIALTY.IT ■ gorwfol maint. tree Hoalth Astociabon. Spm to ' good roodingAvritrg skills a tail t: coffparry looking for an i Kod, r e a s o n ^ . ■ lions, budgoting, con ac- * experienced plain-clolhes J _ INTHtSDfRECTORYRY J TonyorSteve.....’’itS'SS: ■ g s S S3 T ...... ': ...... 733-9414. | For Adoption 7am. S t hours on wknds ' must. Social Servlcs/ 0 '•— counting A tuporvaion of ac- T -j atcher Alda: Biingual. ro- storo s detective, Musl be ■ 1. Cock-a poo, blockAvhitolito OutcslI Uassag* counting staH. ktoaJ candi- crudmom . and record kocp- ^ Q & o d with rotoroncos. ■ PUeed uniler (no ttetdlng'no >o l I malQ pup. Wo como 10 you! dalo would havo an acojont-■ i»>g j, skiHs. work in Iho dass- Respond F to: Box 334, c/o ■ yourenaicti Can734-eai __ ing dogmo «nth oipononco ^ Tho Timos-Nows. Box 546, ■ ■ Lawna powolOMir rakod & vacu- I [ room with chiBron. PosSions T S H H ■ umod, shrub LOCATED OVEHEATERS in porsonal compulon. Send ctose ^ 00 tho Morch 31. Con- Twn Fate. 10 83303. ^_ Your sd will roach 23,Oi hrubs trimmed.-Froo„ ■ rosume to; South Idaho’ , T . . ■ ___ osiimtfoa.Ci« Can 733-7234. ■ 139 «th Ava W. ANONYMOUS ’ , ta d IMC Oflico. 406 Gordnor t ■ (smilles everyday . snd_tr — -Deltvored-fordridrtreways. . - - - _ Opon 5-7 pm only ______733-9113______Press, P.O.Box.ISQ^c^o-?- St.-Twh ; Fn?fe.-lP.'EOC~.r>; 1 results will sms2e you. c. You can ■ I ------llorvJsyihrti FrWsy— >7 LLoyd M onroo. Builoy 10 ^ Toco John's Is sooking part- ■ | ^ PREGNANT-NEED HELP? Hoovy oquipmont mochan- ti loday and one ol our Irlsn Northwest ______n a 63316 ClosinQ dalo 3?9 ' timo help tor days & some ■ _ ty Ad-Vlsora win - help yc 733-08M vxt. 2S4 Proo prognancy losting • icAupotvisor, must havo ox- pnights. 423-5287 alter 6 ■ llllS ■ Cm™»HW"g.7:.733-1234. I Powor rakingIking and rototiling. " availablo.'Call Prognancy,cy CNropracdc Asslsunt “ word your ad so lhat ll w pofionco with tnjcks & con- ^W anted; oxporioncod Mig ■ ■ be mosl ellecilve and brirtg brir | I Arnold Moin.loin...... 7 3 3 - s i^ I Bocauso dogs aro brouahtght Hollino & Crisis Conlor.or Full timo employment, pro-■ struclion\ oquipmont, musl . buionarv p o ^ kuidtfn lo l and Tig woidot. Cafl _ '' you the results you si in ovory hour and SOLDiLD 734-7472, 24 houre a d-iy. ’ havo own tools. ContocI • 7 3 3 ^ 3 6-S.______B ■ looking for. I OR D ^ T R O Y E D aftor 4348 ______salary based on porlor-; Konnolhl Hanson. 734-9095 r ® DcWor lor youtur road1 or B ______Wanted experiencod outsido ■ hour*, ploaso call or visit — manco, Ptoaso sood wodJ or678-3S5t . .______’ ■ drtvoway, Pumicoo oc r Grovol. ■ P o w e r rakingrekl end airera- ■ S cttfctQ d O tT o r i rosumo to: Box S602,.c/o - daily loeder. must know J 7 3 m i ^ Grator avaiabto, 73M7 951. ■ tton. 8 ^oara yoM exp, in Magic ■ tho pound daily to chock Cook needed, part-time, 1 whothor your pot has boon 5p Timos Nows. PO Box 548, C TMR feodr>g& equip, opora- | I VaOm. 11 ll M M havorn powor * ■ Twin Fata. ID 63303, *wookdays and somo wook- tions t 324-2451, 7-9 pm _ _ raked yourXT lawnk by now. Is ■ picked up This Is not an onds. nltomoons, wil train, r ■ up-to-dato Bst. Mixod dogsMS — a— " No phono cafls ptoaso.______® Wanted: Exporioncod cool«. ■ I time J httl ha K done right. " -• EOE M-F. M agic Valley I Froo Estknot aro hard lo doscribo. Convonlonco storo clork. ^ bus-peopio, waitpersons, I | I tknotoe. 7334071 I M7 Jo b so fh tsrsit • fchnor.Wendalt.______OnV\ eiqwiieneod nood ap- _ i Q i S como to Iho pound lo soo shouki bo honost, r o lu ^ . i ■ I it your pot is thoro. Como rth and doan cut. Ptoaso opplyf t Exporioncod larm hand lor ply. . No phono caOs. Sod- ■ I i If You Wsnt-good,od.dopond- I ______BoowWw^dispalchof, wiiii ) tractor and irngalion work. ( and pick out a puppv or a , in ponon, 9 om io t pm u buster Pies, 596 Biuo Lokos ■ ■ abto & oxpon lowr ' <^ offico compolof o«pononco. I housino avail;i)to. 423-5671, Blvd. | Nonh. I ■ John's Sharpening Servi•rvice ■ sprinWor ropaz & ir full grown doo. THEYIcY tun limo position wnh oxcol- weekdays, at Uniiod Oil n I m m )£_ sloro, 1 9 ^ Kimborty Road. ■ 215 6lhSt. RkK I Call loday-Jim I - ...... WOULD LOVE T o HAVEWE lo(