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B H S s a s s a ■ Montana s ta te 75 ;- B.Y.U.67 CSI .110 , . Idaho 70 - ~ - r -_ Northeni AArizbna 6 8 1 u' q ^ ..A. 94 ' Mo - -eolor»*'-s^atfr52-52------^ ------RIcka College 104 COT ETWashlngtoh!hST : Boise Statite61 — jtireyjr8irStata'80 ------|'Mo^ontaria-72 -MlasourL104_____3 Z New M exico StaState 81 Kansas 855y I Syracu: u s e 9 5 ____ ,1 3 e F -,,„ ,— _ Ite 6 C ^ o ra d o 8B ~~ ~ ; Uteh State 1^3~ ~ ~ Tfatigas SBg t e 57 I G eorgtg e t b w n 76 I t o 3 5 3 ■ imFi TSK?i g s 3 rr2 0 ~ 1 9 9 G ------0 5 t h yyear, t No.' 28 — — Twin Fallsridaho------SundayrJancrary- |M a g{ic Vailley leg[islator rs i facc! toughll road on waay ^ to'frandirQr t e c a t ____ By M ICHELLE Cqi'O LE Idaho^ project aren’t really co:competing for Times-News vmdTr .. die same precious few■ doldollars. L i s l a t u r e - Tlie Singing BridgeJge is funded B O IS E -T h c protroblems arc as plain r through a state criticalal libridges fund as a pothole in thec roadn or thc bridge IBrI ■ \t i 1990 ■ and through the state; highwayhi sys- that can't sustainlin a fire truck’s lein. Tlie Clear Lake Grade Gm is main- . weight. Yet, so faifar, legislators arc ity o f‘738 73 fdahoans surveyed this faway .'iysleiii. ( r^j.- Falls’ Singing Bridgun-year ^budget could put a bill on1 eieither o fthose two to publicblic education on a spending pripri- suiplus, local legislators)rs tor county of- projects through thithe Joint Financc- ority listlist. They put road needs aheacad ficials could suddenly/ IlndHr they have Appropriations CcCommittee.” said of highci^ cr education, law cnforcemerleni some money for one projiproject - but nut ■ •. iStatc Scn.'Joycc MeMcRobcn. spendiing planIS of ’9(>0s a spending plan ba^d onn pipared-down sumptions about ab< economic growth anccmeed budget. It projects furthi bureaucniU; itt is actually capable o f popi This duff. To save thc White;e IHouse-trouble,—; ------lhe~c,e-crimcsrthe-Biting-Bandit-t-b it—l-’s walelmiid-a-few dollidollarR from his------cynically and deliberately:ly itargeted toward black 'ssolvingproblcms. Publlc'ofncifflclalscafl'make a d i f - - o f f 1 vc included some pre-scriptcdcd lines thal are suii- again’ain on Jan. 21. front right pocket andi Hedflc on foOt” ' Americans .... A t a timee w hen wc must cultivate ‘ fcrcnce, f of\co simply by spealjeakingout. -- I’ve : that Sullivan’s boss,' greater responsibility amornong our citizcns, Up- It would bc nice to think thi • S e e B U S H o n P l a g e A 2 ' ^ i ssjrGommuunist-Partity-suspendds its congigress— ilical voices — ranging fromII ununreconsimcted Dallas Morhiniing News solving thc 41-year-oir-old Communist Pany lilii with a resounding cond2ndcmnation o f its idcolo* Cqi'qmmunists lo social democrat:crats lo Christian icrnocrats to free market udvoidvocates 'to reac- WARSAW,V, Poland — The Polish pco|icopic .gy and an endorsemsement o f pariiamcntary der ionary monarchists.. had already gi^given up on the Communists,'a. On democracy before stanstarting work on the new lioi Some are small enough to0 fit.fil lis one Pole Saturday, thee Communists( gave up on thcthem- party. 11^ it. "on one big sofa." ButJt a half-do7.cn or selves. But after heated debJebate Sanirday night, lhe pm norc could command enouglDugh support to st day o fits U th party.,congregress. 1,600 delegates voted;d coverwhelmingly lo sus- mo On the first nakc • thcnT-p()lentia!-players-iirs-in-a-plurali.st-: ------th‘TPolish” UnJniled'Workers"Partyr-^as'i is'thcpcnd'thc congrcss andind immediately open the ma ’oland. Communists werev. fomially call.^l — decicicidcd founding congress.ofo f a new party lhal will Pol Thc fear among Polish politii)litical analysis is to toss’ lh c irlr“Warxist-Leninist ideologyf iiinto have a different prograigram. ’I hat-the cuntnlconsensus willill breakdown.1: If in and bcgin'poHtical life anewiew as Delegates-beganI ssigning cards making tha ■ a social demococratic party. . “ , , them founding membcnbere of-lhc-new-party_ ttn E a >olish political sccnc, T hat’sIt’s a rccipc for-' ...•TTiey wantmt to join the Socialist Ihterlema- is expectcd to followow thc social dcmocratfc Pol vcak governments, and Polis'olish economists tional, not thle e Communist ' Intcmational,”” saids model, and leaders hohope it will bccome thi^ we ay thc country needs ‘a strongng {pvcm m eru to lowski, political commenmoror for mam lefl-Win^ . Prty ^ . in Poland's, widening saj _M acicj Kozlov ivoid compromising thc ambimbitious rcfonns i tJ*ow s^hny publication, a 're - demoOTtic political: spectrumspt ^...... “ thcT^ifodpik. iimcd-at__creaiinjia‘markct cconiconomy. Icow. wccidy.-!3TiC-Qnly questestion ^ Poland’s Communisimist Party wilj;btt_the sec- - ain -Epectcd Kialco Factionalism undermined-Poland’s'lasrnt:”^ Po is w h .^ r th elere r will bc dne party o r two.”I.” Olid in the East Bloc: to reconstitute itself Tlie I empt at democracy after Woric'orid Wor 1, when been speculation that Commuxnunist Hungarian Communisthist Part/Transformcd il- • ten - Th«hn8b< he Polish state was restoredd afteral more than such as party leader Micczyslyslaw_ficltintOJheJIungariar rian_Sooialist Party in Oc- the hard-liners, su 125 yeiirs of panilion. Tlic infi,infighting crcatcd VDuld.resist the changc and1 fcfomi tober. -Eflkowski.jvo iuch an impotent govemmcnl:nl that Josef Pil- - > thcir own pariarty on more traditional Manlarxist Saturday’s congrf^s?5S contained clcmenls o f sue the political questionDn Ibuming across Eastern- su<>udski. the founder of thc coun:ountry’!i Socialist lines. ?arty, look over in a military/ cocoup. ___ _ But Rakowsivski surprisedl the congrcss Satur-Sat Europe: What will succiuececd the Communists?— Pa At the momern, Polish politwlitics is focused ouncing that ne would notI &seek For 40 years, Commmmunist rule gave politics day by annou 3D local elections scheduledcd 1for mid-April. f._ , leadership off tthtncw party, and he appcapcalcd in Poland and other• SocictSo bloc nations a d u li^o p Ule Communists haveioa: -lTijTi'e balloting. Poles say. wilfvilf bc even more ' , to the delegateItes ftot to split into more than«in one c ^ i n t y . Now-that Ule thcir monopoly.on power po' from thc Baltic to imimportant than thc electionn tlthat ended ih c . in thff ,thn Af1rintir. ihm d ilicliticfll horizon is ttccoming CcITommunists' mono|X>ly last1 yeiyear. Thc widesprcad^tsirc'loiiejiiieai me cumiiiu- “ A P u .^ Polish politicacal scene, wc should not leave,vc the , hazier. , : said. • In Poland, ihc one,vle^voicc of the Communist nislists anoUier blow will stifleiflc political frag- ~ Anti^ommunlstjiit protestors clash wlAI rpolice outside the hallil w h e r e ...... congreu hallll tthrough different exits,” he sc ress* cgcnda-had-called forir «disT—Carty is being replacedced b)i8' cacophony o f po- - • S e o p lS S O L V E o>n n 1P a g e A ? ‘ Poland’s CommunUinlst Partyluid'lts lu t congressco before telng ddU l ^ h r e d r \ ~ T h e congrc!

■ V " " - ...... ^ ■ 1 '. . T • 'i A-2 Tlmos-Nows, Twin Fotlt•otla. Idaho Sunday. Januory 28, 1990 — Pi^la n s-7 ^ Projectss ' ■/ ' - _\ r 3 3 1987, stale budgetsrwere wc always Siu; ______• Continued fi ifrom Page Al iiin g o f2 o u t o fa 100 and is not scheduled for repair cntilUties. • .___ . ■ «> Continued C firom Fogo wcll^-million-tO'SSO-millioillion-bclow-that;— • Republican Iwdcrs a/cvfc wary’ ofspcnding general -o 'o r rcplacemcnfunUriiexty«year, ^ince load limits ^“L et's pick som e projectsI aiand get them done,” to kee aft on cap. . ' , ' revenue funds *on road1 ajand bridge projects^ said vwcrc rcduccd on the Singing}ing Bridge, the Trans- Newcomb c\ sald._:. , . . ' ___ ItIt f( forces the Legislature fo drof crall state'budget that mns-;s-ju st — A s'the cconomy--recoveird, rec how-'— “' Majority Coucus Chairmaiman Rep. Brucc Newcomb,-— porfalion P Board is consideringring swapping ihe E)6w- Rep. R Ron Black, R-Twin Fal!Falls, has been looking ovcra! lal in- . ever, govemment cffoirfforts to m ake up! R-Burlc)>- nord and the Singing Bridgetgc oh the state's critical intolto such tt plan but hasn’t yet worked out a pro- underdcr 6 p w e n t o f total personal J stale for thc belt-tightenirening of earlier; Bcsides, ihc bills propo:)posc spending S12 million ^biidgc repair sch^ulc. — -• poa3sal that he thought wouldd ^win his colleagues' comme e figure as estim ated by thc s age is veors began to closcJSC that gap. An-; lo S25’million o f thc surplifplu-s on bridges and roads That w ould bc good for Tw in Falls, disappoint- sup]Ipport ■ Tax,CX,Commission. Thc pcrccntag wn-to-drusM irstrbudget-wai-was^S-milliow— appetitii ycLsailsfyJcw^—':: Jn g for RupcTt.T_~“ ------— r— ~ n — -r— - - r - CGivcn'lhe:ClearLalaGradc. de..lhe Singing Dridgcr-ndjustntttedifiectionallyru^rdowi ^enough lo^whct'many‘apj The"currcnt bud- w ju st one o f' severalsc options and no_.tm,d.id^otlicr_roa4 opd^bridge n eaiMds in.^fiMMif_-y?.l'i rofieclect-any.shifl-ia progum fiminane- below the ccilihgTThc ■away—aet-thrce-years lateraLisJcs3.th^$2.Q^ is noi--t>ne-of-ufr-hcrc-who—tiH>s-itinn hns hr>y Tps.sed l^ren:CG6irfcis,taIii'3030 10 35, South ^ rpmnxt. » ii> Even before itiits release, the Bush expecpects govemment receipts will:1 totalt The fund is the admi:dministration’s cf^ winds t5 to 25 mph- Toniphlighl and'Monday _ - ically popular pro- cloudy with a chancc;c ofo: snow. Lows 40 m y administration’ss assumptions about Sl-17i.170 trillion, leaving a dcficitcit of fort lo derail a politicall 20io:$.lllehsinihemld30!130s. I ' economic ^ w trth h were being called S63.I3.1 billion. posal by Sen. Danielel FPatrick Moyni- Ctnus P r ^ e an J WoodxlR ? iver Vtlley: ^ into question. 'The Congressional In hisI: budget. Bush w ill proposeise us- han, D-N.Y., to roll bacback Social Sccu> Today mosily cJoudy witli will a chancc of I a portion o f the surplus revet'cnucs rity lax increases this year and in inow. iliph-i in-llie_uppcr_Jcr_2Qj_Iomghl __ ;;S0______Budget Oflice, projecting pr lower eco- ing a cloudy wiihjtnow likely, Lows Lo 20. Mon- / | ^ p r + nom ic grow th an'dihifllniilow^ovem^ in tui Social-1992:------day cqn^idetahlc cloudincssicss with a good \ I u . J chancc of uiim*. Iliuhs !n ihihe e upper ' 20s. V, 1 \ ' r ...... • Nonbem Ulah ta d Nevadft Uuh - Today variable cloclouds. Highs in .60-J V NN BushI ------^ — loniBl'l »nd Monday. A chance chn of snow rq O g f? ;. been burdened wilwith insupportable factor ch ' globalwarmingisn'ia]’laproblem, • %ho*en near ihc Oregonn bborder tonight ' y y • * - ;tory workers— w ho can teach levels of debt. Therhe reason, in too th; e skills sk thal Eastern Europe nec( that's fine. W e will luyhave m ade an in-, and scattered snow showenvers easl lonight COU) tv.w STAneww______C1W0Aj«>V|i»4f. - and .MondsyrCooler Monda)iday. Highs from — ^------iSLlE many cases, is thaJiat a few traders and W5’U e’ll start by encouraging peoplejle ' 'vestment in better cncnincigy efficicncy'. ch we should do ! the low 30j to low 40*. Lows3WS 20$ lonight. 0 0 IS ^ E3 0 ES3 E S tt dirO. investment bankerkers on Wall Street w hoto have ti a special reason to gclI in.ii and air quality, which v Summsry; tHowots HMH Tsrvna m w to twtwow e t sutff. naouor aeuaxrt have stood to moktake millions on these votvuIved, like Polish-Americans. QCaU anyway, The Naiional Wcalher SerSer%’icc said still I * ' crazy deals. Thee treasuryti secretary, the St igton. • Guns- Yes, I likec loto go quail another'storm is bearing dowilown on Idaho. : State Dqiartment in Washingt The siionK.ponhwesicrlyrly Howi from off Nick Brady, doesre sn 't 13ce these - T hey’c y ’ll have you on a plane to WiVVar- hunting, and yes, I amim t asu^rtcrof the Pacific continues to send, sent fas] moving r B l E Z a l J U ! LBOs, but he’s afiafraid o f creating V orq Prague or Budapest in a the National Rifle Assobsociation. B ut '. stonn systems over Idaho.). OOne siorm wa.i ^ havoc on W all StrStrcd. nionlfmth. - that doesn't mean 1 supsupport the right' moving across Idaho liic SaiurdaySail evening . . . S u n d a,y, y , Jan.28,...... But let's ju st saysa; It: Leveraged ■ - .n , ofanylunaticin Amcrincrica to walk i n - with light snow falling in rru ■ ‘ EducatioK I ’ve said I want to ■ ?" Accu-WoilReadier* forecast for daytime concxindilions and high tcmperaiure .bffthcsucciandbuyaily an assault rifle;* nexi storm in the scries1 wiWill move into n _ , , buy-outs financedcdbyjunkl»ndsarc • “education president,” but lo t . Let’s bchoncsu Theretre iis no legiti- : nonhem Idaiio Sunday andid soulhems< Idaho a bad idea. They a nest, m y fellow Americans, I -later Sunday and Sunday-ni,^nighi.-Mueli-of-.. ------.._ 1 ------.CANADA- ______healthycompanicjjcs.-Thiyarchurling-- - ...mate sport or huntingig.vahietoanas%— V. OA------r — : ------ven’i^ n e m u c h aboul iL-ITut’ thc same type of weaiherr is^xpecledis into ______^ ------America. T h e y sh(should sup. , lask sjultnfle—?^inlyrilv not one tha l ' i the middle of she week will ing to change. A3_a.sjart,.l.am a —------TheAmericanp — ouiwcighslh'c ^ l i cc ininterest in safe . sysiems on iap_for_Tucstl 5 .every, scfiool district in the coi - streets and neighborhocrhoods.-Evcn— ^------— ' Wcilnesday'ihrough Thurida) bankers to a a resp io create a new program for re Thc storm thal moved into Idaho dunng \ % n v • , * gun-owncrs overwhelmiclmingly oppose' , ’ I I...... ■ {i- shouldn't financecc ideals where debt xl Americans , — thc ones that Ihe day SaiurUay droppetTped only light r r ------■levels are excessiv _ ^ thc sale o f these wcapoiapons. So I m etir D’Alene 38° j sivc. To m ate sure n .’t going to Eastem Europe— amounis of snow in the^ vay.ncy!, MbIIm . , I Coeui A J ; telling the Americann corom panies th a t' ______Wall Street getsiji0 let's stop quibbling: As presKi- ofioday.Wecallonthin the Democrats The lowesi was -4 degree*sa at t Kcichum. ■ '' WYO. months. A m cricaa (doesn’i have a lot d enIt, t,] I endoise the goal o f rcducin:ing to join us. But if theyly wwani to persist ______» Elsewhere in ihe nationon Saiurdoy, the o f money to spendUld on Eastern Eu- cartx>tix>n-dioxide em issions in thiss in this sleazy fund-raiairaising, that’s • highest lempersiure was 83 degrees< al Al- l p>ocatello| ^ 31 . rope, bul we d o hahave something that countiintiy by 20 pcrccnt by the yearar their business. jcc and Presidio, Texas. Jacklackson, Wyo. re- poncd Ihc lowest ot -13 degreegrees. ------NEV. • •* . UTAH __ Correction I ' ^ daho road reportr t '■ _ _ _ _J Dissolive—— DUlSE — The Idaho0 EDepartment of tn Darrington, Rr Tranjpotution Saiurday uflcriflcffioon reponed f e •Continued!d firo m P a g e A l ted wjwas a mistake. Thc councilsIs are State Sen. Denton C Icy'conditions on niany Idaho Ida: roads. An • > \ \ \ n ^ , J. mentation -for nowlow, many Poles say. back,:k, 1but'ihey are d mishmash of)fpo- Dcclo, was misquotedted in Thursday'^ /CO Sunny PlCSoud^ Ck> avalanche warning is in1 e(1effect for Sute Showon T-slirjioms£ain_F^^ ±21 Later in the yearear, however, craclU litical:al interests. They ore united1 oonly story about ..mandateiatory minimun} Highway 2 1'to Danner Summ ____ \flaAstceia\nSfKjPrnsOnipNaNoi ei900Accu-Waaffi«. could emerge inn ithc political struc- in theiiieir opposition to thc Commununisis -sentencing foi~ childild sex abuserr. Road Conditions:' .ep! Celia Gould IdahoSJ — Horseshoe Betid-Cionnelly, ‘ U.U .1 93 — Nevada linc^Twin Fall)V Wrc, particularly^ il if economic ousteri- ahd I in in thcir support o f Mazowiec'ccki's Darrin^on Mid Rep. - U.S, 95 — Pliwmer-Sar-Sandpoint, dry; snow floor,r. snowing; Donnelly-Ncw spot*;pott; Twin Falls-Carey, dry; Carey-/ told him she', wouldlid consideri sup- mow *y measures beccecome too much to govcn/enjment. Sandpoinl'Caiiadlan'^Tx)rxler,•der. diy, snow Meadows, icy,;y. J icy:y ispots; _ Arco-Salmfln, broken 1 ich calls for mini? — Boise-ldaho C|ly, jcy floor,bor, snowing; Lost Trail Pass, broken br bear. SoliSolidarity is the glue thal holds- h( porting his bill, w hich i ______floor,-snowing: 'RigginsiffiltiVhilcb1j_ H i l l . _ L tencing-for-repeal------wet: Whiiebird,HIII, broker floor, snowing; Idaho City- snownow floor, snow floor. Poland’s poiiticjiic s ~ ^ doipihaied by thcmTm~l<5plh'5frb'Qreven1rlsn't a.?:IS sol-— mum;fivc-year-senienc ho are cohvictc(j Grangeville-Levfision. brokeioieii'snJw lloon Lowtaah, snownow floor, snowing, drifts; Id:Idafeo 75 — Shoshone-Kcichum, grass-roots organismizations t^ i elected -id asis tlthc name im plies.'Thc organ:iniza- ofTendcrs, those who r. ‘Weiser-Ncw Low-man-Bannenner Suiiunii, snow floor, spots;pou; Galena Summit broken snow ft< ; children under 7 Lewision-Moscow. dry; Prime M inister 'Tad«usz Ti Mazowiec- tion1 is isn’t as big as it oncc was.>. Be- of sexually-abusing chi Meadows, icy spou, icy;, Marsing-OrrgonMi snowing. AVAL/ALANOIE WARNING. IntInterstate 86 — kaft Rivcr-Poca: 0 join years old or whcn chilc:hild pornography — Mounlain Home*Fairflcld, dry. ki's 5olidarity*ledled conlilion. In last causetse i marly workers arc forced to j line, dry. U.S. 20 — has, not soid that Inicntate 90 — Founlih ofo f July Canyon, snow Iloor, snoimowing; Fairficld-Idaho Falls. InlInlerstate 15 —-JJub linc-Monidala Pau,! year's elcctioijj thethese “citizen's couii- officiaicial trade unions, mcmbershi|Up is involved. Gould has I icy spots; Lookot)t Pass, snovmow floor, snow- iey spots; Idahidaho Palls-Ashlon, icy spou, icys;;yspois. cils," created by! SSolidarity, produ9cd dowvn n to 2 million, compared withith 10 she would support theJie tmeasure. , broken snow^ (lifloor, Ashion-MonUuu line, U.:U.S. 30 — MeCamnwn-Soda Spr Ing. chalM advised. th= political p mDch d that Imocked out millioilion at ils peak in 1980. TTic Timcs-Ncwsr regregrets the error.' , U.S. 1 2 \— Lewiston-lon-Kooskia, icy"** icy spots, broket}ken snow floor, mowing. icy;;y; : Soda Springs-Mon^ller. icy t spots; Kooskia-Lowell. brokeroken snow (loor, U.S. 26 —— Idaho1 Falls-Wyoming line, brokeroken snow floor; Monipelier-Wyoiyoming the Communists. snowing, chains advised:ed; Lowell-Lolo icy spots, snowow floor; Dlackfooi-INEL, icy ^ine,ne, iicy spoU, After the electi(ction,.Solidarity tried r Pass, snow floor, snowing,5. chchains advised. spois. _U,S._9^I — icy spots. to dissolve tbc councils,cot a tactic that / — broken sHow^Jloor. snow- IdeIdaho 28 — ■icy'spoU,'broken i ------Im cisn iew — Oregonon 1line-Ulah line. ldaho'5r— ’ Solidarity leaderr LLech Walesa admit- J .1 d»y. ing. drills. floor. IOE SALC5 n 1 UiVefps 52 3a38 ... San Lals Ciry 38 17 .. 1 2 4 M/IAIN / AVE. N. TWININ FALLS J — - N a t i o n a l ------Lo«Ano«i------75 50'sot::;— SanFrsnctsco------8t 43'..S ::; I d a h o • ' ------MoxWinPun Pco U»mphii U 48 ... . Sm»* 48 37 .! ,58 AltMquMOUa 4ft 2B ...... MioriIOomA 74 80 ... SfxAan* 34 3S .{ 32... WMWnottn 5129...“ UtxMk ASMit* sa 31n ...... 43 32. " .... Dotaa 36 2« 1^60 52°° /, Doticn. 49 »H ...... MmnMpoitt 33 »20 .Ofl _____ .IS------______, : — Kaooman------43‘1#-1#— ------^ 1 — _____ g s ? ! ------S -s-r—ss-sr— S t Sit-I t r : ~Twin^Falls klMFMl 29 07 Dwn« 31 17 ...... OW*hom»C»» iO 44 fO Ot Omaha ______32-21, itaPcp K»W«nn*n -4 FBTI - Tw gaty------Tirrr:— i* m a n— <2 s j I ------PfioSiS -U 402 ,;:; •22 04...04 .... ««eai 21 07 HsnoUu...... 82 71M .02.0 PKttnjrph S3 31 19.... PoeaMio 31 IS Hautton...... 75 57)7 ...... Pnfand.M* -43J1J l ru Normal J7I9... _ •IW»y»»una«S48pm. e^mon >S 10 I induntpoltt...... 54 3212 ...... Port«nd.Or». 52 3743 ____Totnorrtxn iun-*^ 7 « m. SWirr 23 03 I _____ ,.K»n»iCitr...... 47.32—13. SHouK______6J.43. ■ '3^ Index ------A gri/Business ...... L . B t 8 ____I M a g i c M5 e y ...... B l - 4 S>omcbody o f nccdsrvou...TJ — IIHHI 124 MAIN AVE.-NORTH ...... 7 3 3 = J 5 0 6 Classffied....’r.; ...... C5-10 Nation ...... M, 8 -S Sp£Sports...... Cci-5 " ' MON,-FRI 10-6 C r o s s w o r d ...... JV6 Obttuaries.e s...'...... B 2 vM a ey happenings...... S^H0-5:30 ...... P2 OpliilmiT...... '....A» 5—VjC llf*;...... ».T7...... D] Idaho/W est..'..;...... D 8 P e o p l e ...... ZZZZZZZZXJ—VJoi I 1 ^bMripUonr«t« C ircjilatio n Aii»n wu«n.Jon. cimiUUoo dtnctor r»t*. ' ^ I odiiw ■ f?iniilntinrt*pKnnnB^rtt-iTin Sunday. M.OO pw-WB«k.M^.ab.a . you do not roccivtt.your pn|p a ^ 'r by 7 a.m .. c ^ f ih e numboiiBorToryoS Uooi^tbg(p«idltid in Bdrmnea available onl; area: , wbare orrltr'dslJTe)Ut« 7 ia BOt tBBlnlaio*!: dllljr aad E GustoBinEinlirdUi d m y l Jcromo-Wondoll-Gooding-Ing-Hagcrman •530-2535 day,llO.«montb, $31.20 br 3 mosthi, - - Burloy-Ruport*Paul>Oak]oddoy - 678-2562 } par tmt; dally oaljr. S8.85 per most■nth. «. ■ ■ Kji-ioio >2g.05 for 3 mopthiQthi, ISO.IO rar6oKmtha.ll00.30'p( hraraiiis J Buhl-Cutloford moolh. Iie.30 ibr a moi ------Fit«-Rog«rtoo.Holll.Ur- — nth»,'terw) pMyi»r.-8tttdaar«nd aa . IVin Follfl and all otherr atarcaa _ . , 733-0844 vieemsa r«U, byr maUmi onlr *7 pn-month (br dallj 1:00 -4:30■ ■ and Sunday. SalMtIm tax included la aU abon ratM. ______N s w s CUfk Wtlwofth. rily mi. ______------ClTCUlaaDirif you hnvo a nnowa Up pr w ish to ta lk to Bomwmeoneifl' HaU Iz^onkatJooIon - “ ■ r ~ r r — terlxed Eml)r6ldeiyrym iS erv ic e : tho editorinl doportenent.It. ccall 733-9931 betw een 0:30)8.m a.i .and. Thali3i»-Nows(Ua (UP3 031-060) U ptiUUbad daily al ■ Complete Cbm^uti 6;S0 p.m.'wookdays. lb roproport lato new s a n d aporta reaueaulUoltar ‘niinl8LW.,T«lD(>ln FaU««Idabo, S3301,by ufasie Vail - J . I"■ piaca an lidiniUwiuwiit. udH53»0&91riT/ivors remained hospitalizec:ed cockpit said it was droppopping too fast ■ .ro uto to tlhf e mud by workers Saturcifday. chew ed up, he soid,lid. Fan blades in Saturdayday, at least 29 of Ihem inir and at the wrong onglingle. Among :JKc-Jid;=^a ^quick.r-cursrso ry - -the e n g in e ^ d not shshow damage that criticalII condition.-Gnc_pcrsonc .whcho factors-under studyrDicl!>ickinson said. ipcction and there was no popower ‘would hove iiidicoicatcd o worKin'g” survived/cd’HRTcraslrdicd'Satui^ay wh>*«hrr th ? " bortilortcd.landing on thethese engines when the occin 1^ B ilitarily the ncw ^ )rmer West,” while milit DW2WEEK^ Air Foroce’s Blacckbird „WASHINGTON (AP) - Fon J • Sccrecrctary of State Henryy A . situation will requirelire complcx arms ssinger says the United States:s ’w ill talks. com es hliome toI ro o st sve to support reunification oj f th c *'l do n ot o g rcece that you can 0 Gerrnanys, despite hopes Wto the 'dem ilitarize a wholej Ic country o f the — Ncwsoay-^^^" ------s h o rd o ^ iT b yrUnrSgvleirln-1960 ii ' comrntrary on” thT part orSo\ovict size and economicc f potential o f th'e while pilot Fiancincis Gary Powers was jeoderiders. Federal Reptiblicic — o f all o f 'M • BEALE AIR FORCEE BASE, flying betweenen Pakisuin and Nor- ••7},"The secret dream of-the So’:oviet Germony, of som)me 80 million \, Calif. — Thc Cold War endedcm last way. Uniorlion is that we will preventIt th e people," he said, ■ week for a band of Air Foreorce pilots *n7at U2 incidiridcnt wrcckcd a U.S.- unifiaification of Germany,'' Kissinlinger Hc said the ‘.mem ost dangerou.? . who have oulraccd ihc KrcKremlin's Soviet summill i l m e e tin g b etw een saidd j,in a interview taped for aiiairing situation for bowi'Ih'East and West ■ best defenses w hile flyingg rrmissions President Dwighight D. Eisenhower and Sundanday on N B C television’s "Ji"John would bc to have a1 mneutral Germany aboard thc SR-71 Bbckbirdlirdatfour Premier NikitaI KKhrushchev. McLoi:Laughlin’s One on One.” unattached to anybod)ody, bccausc that ^ times the speed of sound.______It also_lcd.lo.to new ground rules Therhe German-bora Kissiner' ssaid would restore Europropcan politics to ^ NO HIDDEN CO!:0ST S!- — A combination of shrinkiiiking Pen- aboul such oyerfcrflights thal rM tricl^ he pcpersonally would have been b< what it was before:e 1 the two W orid roved spy the BlackbirdI to lhe edge of Soviel satisfl ny looking for its tagon budgets and improv lisficd if thc reunification.isissue Wars of a Germany m Everything you needid i to lose satellite technology has turnedtur the borders, le.” own security entirelyely to itself m (he f l V “hadad rnot comc up in my lifetime.' ■ your first 10 poundsds c on th e stest plalie. B ut wherc thehe U 2 was a slow, sub- "Bu it has ccntcr o f thc Europea>ean continent.” f 3 - Blackbird, the world's fastes 'But it hos comc up, and it ■ Diet Centcr Programam is in- into a museum piece andnd caused sonic glider, theheSR-71 rippcdalong comeme up in a way that makeces it Kissinger gave: CGorbachev “at y»J m e lu d e d in o u r **CGC O U N T grumbling within the U.S..S. in ie lli- ■ at M ach 4 — if ncccssaiy — and at unavjavoidable, and it makeses it best" a 50-50 chanccncc to survive Ihc V B m DOWN SPECIAL"L " p ric c . gence community...... an altitude in excessexc of 100.000 fccL imporportant for thc United State;tes to nationality and1 other crises "Operations have ended,"d ," said an A long w iih its5 electronicc defenses, gett bbehind it, or else Gernrman threatening his ruleilc. The Kremlin W We’re sure lhal oncisn ce y o u Air Forcc spokesman at BeBeaH.ihe the Blackbird wawas a flying insulu nationtionalism is going to tum agagainst leader’s greatest asscsscts, he said, arc experience the Dielcl 71ss thereth arc, in 1976. Belenkinko, who flew the So* years”ars" toward German unificatioiion. the Soviet Union is sso great that no ^ energetic person youu w ant to buT'some o f the planes wlUU bbe tu rn ed - v ie t's hottest imintcrceptorr the Mach------:AftiAAer upcoming clcctions, EastE alternative leader':r wants to take 2 ...... ^ 1 - ...... _ - - - -pVef to NASA, some mothbatiballcd and - 2 .8 M iG 2 S F ooxbat,-said xl his missiles P erm;rmonv is likely to foil)llow over.” — nItie*wU! be serit'to thcTIfticfftio^ Air were useless aboveab< 88,000 feet and CzecI:echoslovokia, Hungary 1ond Kissinger said inlTa‘TVTrilcrviC\i^ j ■ ■ ■ an d S p ace M useum .in_Wa_sl^shington. _were_unablc tot o j n a n e ^ e r q uick ly__Polamland in requesting wilhdrawaval o f _ earlier this m o i^ GiGorbachev might ^ V S I and m useums around the natinaUoru enough if f i i ^d Hhead-on a t the SR-71. Sovie(vietT o'rccs from ' its' ter'ritcito ry i ~ survive's'cccssion oo fifthe Baltic states^^^ “I don’t know if this istlis th e rig h t ."The R usslarians are trying all the Kissirssinger said. but not thc loss bf morc ccntral SH • O FFER AVAILABLE AT PARTigPATlNC DIET CENTtIITERS place to start cutting our capapability," time," said Maj.iij. Randy Shelhoise o f He urged demilitarizing EEast Soviet republics novlow shaken by an ^^^-1 — raidformer GtA-Pirectorlo i ^ c h a ^ —F o rt-W o rth —-Tex«S7-^^We^3an-soc— Germi)rmany-«nd-croating-a4ion^g ligncd—uusufueufiiationoHsi iKsm:------H elm s. “A reasonable quemanned jet, one of whwhich was other countries.'ss,' Germermany “economically,... will'ill tilt cannot be defied witlvith impunity." ^ Prison qualarters possisibly built f(for Noriegaa ' MIAMI (AP) — Consinstruction, PanamanianI leader,. has been Noriega, Nor dressed in his genericral’s work that goes on even otIt n:nighi at a confm^ in aI courthousec< Aptfr^ent unifoiform, appeared bofore U L .S . ' federal prison southw estt olof Miami since he was3 fiowfl n from P anam a Distrilstrict Judge W illiam Hocvcleiler on has sparked rumors thatat : M an u el Jan. 4. ■' Frida>iday claiming he was a prisonener o f T he ppurity ofFthe Noriega will be moved thethere from Thc U.S. Marlarshals Service, which warir illegallyil capturcd jn the I his courthouse basem ent quaquarters. holds responsibsibility for N oriega in i^vasii/asion o f Panama. S Lawyers visiting client:ents at the 'the courthouse,se, and federal prison rhe jhc legal argument is given 1 ^ sniake Rlvf€erA qulfter poses suburban Metropolitan Con:orrectional officials refuse5e asi a matter of policy chancance o f su ccess becausc coi Center said they have seensee work to publicly’di!discuss any prisoner haveve consistently upheld being done under floodlign ig h ts ond “ abso3lutely ni10 h eaitrh th r e aito t' g ovctvcrnmcnt's right to prosec two w indows have been fill attorneys h'ave_bce^ foreigreign defendants once they an finder bloclcs in an interview y acccss to their high- thisis country,c no m a tte rh o w t A prison official w ho3 sispoke on “ sured ready a S - - th esp u b lic ipriNELviA/orkers! 1. Thc condition of anonymityity said a profile cltem,t, butI they arc barred were:rc brought1 to the jurisdiction, , w as ___ holding area injended foorNorieBa r: from divulgini;ing any confidenUal doctrctrinc, outlined in.l8S6, ' ______jacJeld a t th e S ■ I'm going out again-, '• fenccd-center run by- tlthe U.S. ■ movies, nslouranls onand In t h e3 aquifera prom pting strictstr River Aquiferr "i'll stake m y Bureau of Prisons,-but thehe deposed ’ ^ basoOaHgamos. . s a f e gluardsfor u ; public healthIth reputation ]nor it, 'h e says __Nutri/SyaomhQlpodneamo como^ ool ol fiiy shol endIboeomao bOi ^ ------a n d s aa f f e t y . 7 ------— gayojpo__ ;ed o n overJQ.V£ars_o.t!J L t e s t ______U a support whon I nwxiocoOodit------Basec iaho'National L ..thoy worn always ttionform).ttm I n g , J aacks c findings show flrsiirst ' Ensigineering Laboratoryo r y ■ ■ t h a t ttrace r : contam inate notlOtOnlV". AmreiKabo from INEL'$ oflvato contt^ao.a a o f i

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______Nonsense, says BuBurgess, who is presidentnt of the Center for M th e N cw W est, a D•en en ' v e r-b a se d th in k tank whiv hich fo c u se s o n th e 'MHome educai< tion a Iviable soluticon fiiture of the Westernem states. He was in townvn last week talking I attendance laws - os does thetiie state o f Ida- to thc Twin Falls i^ea Chambcr of Commenerce's annual ban- EEducation - an issue o f concncera for parents all “““ schools across America as w e enter thehe final d ^ d e o f Bob and Becky:y Bi a i r d bo. Thelie purpose o f these laws was13 th at all e h il- , quct, a group not e?ueMcUy disposed to look. on.thcoi dark side of ^ tbtbe e 20ih Century. M any parentn ts fm d themselves — ■ II. I i i-'» I d renbe>e educated, not that they be} edi^ u c a te d in any ' ; th in g s anyw ay. in aa quaodaiy regarding whatt tto do w ith their citec one-on-onec tutoring, on*goin;oing educational certainnwayorploce. ^ children. They want thc best eteducation possible v feedtMlbock and the opportunity to ]gear curriculum In EleElectors o f Big Butte Area vs.'S. SState B oard of B urgess d id m o re« t]than preach to the conveiverted. In a series of for each chilc^ but they desireethe 1 proper social tome[upervision and O ne o f the most exciling treirends in education to- mce (Uld in building self-esieateem. ______— _ control)1 1of theducation of their childihildren;and day is the growing move on th ; g'Socicty ofSisiera (268 U S.S. 5 1 0 ,5 3 5 -1 9 2 5 ), ------highest potential rateItc o f re tu rn . ; inin aaddition to sustaining and ststrengthening the “Thehe child is not the mere creamature of the state; ■ Bobt> IBaird/s a 7oca//andscspe contractorcoo in . . boat>ond between parent and cU ld those)se who nurture him and direclrect his destiny have the Mojragjc Vfl//ey. B edty fla m /haataugbtin a sc creative destruction” j, The great energy' olof capitalism is in the “cre It is no secret that tbe role oof fth e parent is th e: nright, coupled with the high}h cduty, to rccognize botbpu.3uW/c and private schools forbrlOyeais. 1 , it brings a b o u t in thtiat a t reallo catio n o f jo b s, tabcabor and investment. , panparamount to the academic sueuccess of children., andnd prepare 1 ^ for odditiondJ olobligations.” . T b p y^m pnsaitlyhome educating0^ titheir tfirre rh o se who home educaic for-academic a reasons' OfO f course, each state has ils»own ov compulsory cbildreiTM? ' ‘ ' ..•^Communities whichwh wiU prosper most^ w’ ll not be those ■'whie)i “chase smoke;)kestacks” or Fortune 500}0 coh)orotions, but jr. ------^------T-r—^^ ------those which provideid e th c ^ c n ti^ re n e u ria l cli:climatcNit home in X . Letters— I 'U which small busineslesses can start up and prosper.pr 'S ^all an"d I make no apologies for ancm{;m pting4o improve warnmtnted. The governor has r e c)gnizcd,and o ^ : moderate-sized biisinisinesses stili g'^eralc mostistofthdnewjobsin i TTeacherb faiaease 9.6S5%. not ; quolity ofthe leaching in our classrooms and public: pollsp support him, tiial tiie issiissue o f tiie low i A m erica. > Y our Jan. 14 editorial conca'^ 8 education ihej: quality o f the cducotional op;oppormnity'avail- IdohoI averagea teacRcr salary mustIt be addressed ' mon, a num ber o f ■ ., u . . , fimtfimding contained, in my opinii Ie to Idaho children. The Idadaho average is approxim ately:ety$7,0iWbe- i e characterizations.."^ Economic changeje often( looks Kghtcningg tot tiiose it offccts, misnisleading or cvcn inaccurate < I t ^ i k you m il fmd that mostost m onbcrs o f th e ___low thele national average, b u t one o f Bu rg e ss’s’ \underlying implications.^is.warthatthis-nced— Let m e correct ooly-the most gl ihoTl^Iature^ldW osamc'mc goals; ■and'wh«“ "'-Hls‘prproposol to Increase fUndhigjgby-9.4pcrccnf" b ;■ :ri*havo proposed^ oyeroll 1< i f i^ 'ta ir y is m from th is 'Icc^laUvcswsion; ^ ' laworkik towiird reducir^'tiial diqiiiiparityiscom- " j n o tb c s o r - ...... blic Khools'. Tour ^ “ crw:rcasc instate support for publi : w ill have made continued progressprc on the mendabable. editorial incorrectly said that classroomcl teachcrs; ' e. • ______Yoitfitf contention that the fUndingng iiincrease : _ Economic changege can bring both danger;er a n d opportunity, th*>t id to educational excellence. - OOV. CEOL-D.-ANDRUS- ■enrtMheldaho | WHich result is more)re lik e ly m im m u n itie sI likelil T ^ Falls and^ 9.6 petcent inCTcase * ^ • M y budget contemplates a 9. Boise ■ Educatiilipn A s^iation is an obviousous atteq^t to i the Magic V all^,, vwherc small businesses:s are common and forfor classroom teachcrs, 5.8 penerccntasasalaiyin-'i discredisdit tiie. request. agricultural diversityity gives many ayc’fly,^ forbf'Value adding” in crwa c a sc and an additional 3.6 peijcrcent.dedicatcd to .f ; governor’s request would ccon o m m it th e ta x - ! gnifl ecent etUorial not acaccurate th e revenue base? jalaiy equity. s to improving the salaries ofteof teachers. j Havirigjust received a'ccpy of - ...... IIconunuc to believe that it’s;’s critical that I d ^ o , : . H a ce ogaii^ 1 state tiialpolls showlo w th a t th e t a x - . . . < clof :lassroom leacheis be paid moilore competitively' . whicllich oppeared on Jo il 14!in re f s are willing to make timt comrommitm enL^e WtJM th fheir counlequirts acrossi tlthe tuition and in govevem or’s budget request for pu S I Education Association is tiietie 0o rg a ttiz a tio n ■ / 'our,3ur, neighboring stales. As youm know , m any o f feel:1 compelledc to commcnt and i 1 will atlempt lo bring tiiat com^mmitment to o3ur u r classroom tcachcrs arc amcnong the lowest paid OOnce n again, m ay 1 recommendend lhal before ILetters Welcoi^ rred by this newspa- Qp^jy- ' int]in thc nation. •-•;;;____ - -. opiniinion and commcnt are ofTerec inion based upon fa d is valuobluable and leads L et m c also point out that mjn y budget recbm------p c r^r^ tthc facts are first correct. rnand free discussion. Opinionlion based upon »r has requested 0 ” — 3------mc!mendation contains recommcnimdalions for r^ucr: YqY ou statcd-Hhat the governor h Infomiation.ond coiuccturctu re.co n b e...... - iog class sizesi improving studtident/teacher ratios-'-:-I4.2.2 percent] pay increase for pulpuWcschoolt^h— — j- The Tlm ^N ew st w e l c o m e s l e t t e r s t o tthe'editor h i but ”“8 ciproductivc. Please, next timeim e , tr y f o r th e m d providing money for badlylly-necded equip* erst fofc rth e 1990-91 school y ear.'ar.TTialisnotthe w i l l r e j e c t A o e e iit t considers libelotis oio r i n b a d t a s t e . ™ ^ ■ A : '______j___c3ise*.5 e* _ l______d4nclude4he— .f a m proiid to.say that, throUj)ughput my_carw in ^ - TbThe govemor’s r ^ u e s t wasrforo9!4perccnt fo ""DICKa o m c o T O — ^ - '■ -w riter'* m ailing BCBddres& 'l

Jjetters// Alm rtion, accuntrac}; in the m edia,i a , King holiday dthaw comm ent— Symms puts fb ot^in ti mouth “ - ivtoci} evidcntlyhavc givenno tim1C e tlo thc '■ mean Iranicd'oi'orv^l^fdimca.TJntil “ "'Tfmcis^evWfirwhata t iis reported o n KM VTr— thjtiiat they ore pro-lifers and thenihcn-procecdtS" ------uthIsfqotln------ae; silence is wisdom w hen n10 o sstudy has lo hide evil, butlut now things have ch an ge ed d ’ tanL'Getting the facts;cts straight is one thing, — opoppose,.women ^should have.ti/e. their rg> ^.. ,. his m outh again. The first'rst Was w hen hc sa id , . __ ^ n m ad c.-' Still in the 13 years since M ichacl K inn g ’s but attributing themn to the right people is an- duductive organs removed” orrtise tisc contracep-' the old cars. we should get rid o f all the would like to. tc11.the_young ccollegestU;. o l _ rccordswereseseal^ no oth» p e^n has^ . .other.______1 ... __• ^ tivtivra.______t who w as so hcsitont io tell pecpeoBinthe sought such aI ftfavciriJr received such. So0 ■ Tbe Jan. 25 articleIe aannoimcing Ms. An- 1 want lo point out that pn>lix>life is as op* There aren’t numy voter)tci3 than akcoUege^ygCPf.Ma?d a ciuelprevet nis’s candidacy for• countycoi cleric listed the poposed to the use o f any kindlofcM o f itTM eiv______their wagiCT^-wrcan-bny ------disguisedrfiendndr?Ks:wbote^aroeha»4)eeMW A - n ihCT c ^ 'd ld a to as: LiiLinda W ngbt and L in'S Tiction as m ey arc o p p o s i to aboiabortion.'! quote: i” year at tM payers’ expense ^— ^ y ^ ’t this person ^ u d l yf Ttc: t c l l p ^ financial Impost:rttolCing’sbffipring^ ------. McBratncy.In'ffiecoucoiSty^cletkTiic^-thcde*------—Irjudy-Brown,-American-LijJ L iffrLobbys-,— compaiies. ■ . th ^: iliit appeaxs that Idaho is ^ c a ttinthatitis in Now, asusuaual, 1 w ill b e bn^ided a s micist' c i tlared candidates aratraMtmorie Annis, Lin“das. “V”We are opposed to all formstis o f birtii con- ij-tiHifr4flao— beeausefhavfri■frchosea te tev eal.aoa e ve g y - JHCBf8t»»cy.jUamc-i»a__ teelroL!Lj-^.^j—— — . 1Ti6 seciliid lime wua wL ^ inbbra? ■ Why,cHn^'bccauseise ia m ajori-, . factual in’forinanation aboiit'ONE black maniaa. r-'vetypcrsoaal.thing,Liuidthistypeofconfii- iu ‘ 2. Randy Teny, OperationnRescue:;-.-' Ri \ faimers'shoiUdpRparefbrfora diy year'I. “5?^^ oposed ah expensive Martin LuLutherKing ap^thisfironom a fcrainwashed people whwho sion in an election covcould bo disastrous.: - “C“Christians should not practice'ticebirAttJti- formed on the T ^ FoilsIs ttract for.50 years;: trol.” . ' . _ . ; : _livcboopinioijijq-, aii^opd and c m © ^a ^ lly . To avojd fiirther confusion,cot h woidd be tre 1 never asked some politiciitician fo r any advice- -r; :e« assxtred we lave more il^ b o u t him clnima. ' • helpflil ifthe editorofr'ofthe Magic Valley see- •3. Joseph Schiedlcr.Pio-LifflLifeActiro ■ .-if-eayrA rm ^d.-.-^ ------on-fanningraod-l-dQubt-if) lout these record^ than most blablack peo- DAISVRTCSCST'" ------non aiticles w oultfraranSmticrtogettnc-- League;u '^birth control Is disgusgusting." ,. ^ 7 ” would sanctiotL And know, too,too.thalif Edea names printed correctlectiy. K M V T has been After, perhaps even concomiom itant witii, the W e get our advice from)m thei canal compa- ft!® ^ ic rccords held aoythiog g o ^d, t]the nation very diligent intiieireir effoils to avoid m aking ananti-abortion campaign, we mamayexpcct- ny - t l ^ know mofe aboux)ut w ater in one now w ants to glorify him w ouloald .mMge ...... this'm istoke.Ihopctiis Hat Tbe Tmies-News thitherefore - on anti-bitth controlitiof campaign ens w m ev er know, _rainute than Sieve Symms e t their hands on them.-.- ^jgbict ad n n ^ : ■’'.w illdotii^sam e.TtoTjank'yc^ for your coop- by pro-life, clam ori^ fw. outiau t l a w ^ all con- . " i^butW gctwhflltf^ecteai eatooffi.^ . lo man, w hite or black, deservesvesthelax ' ;Run^gforjT public office in any commtimu- eration. trttraception. R.RBRANDON . •. P rtv lifr hn< nIn-nHy ■ w eera’ r e inoney wasted on any sortirt 0 tb ^ -^ v e foF^'Ihc-votinging.:------._------______.. ; -&French Ry.-486.intiic Uniledid S ta t^ o f America.- • , . Q uestions boU ibylyfor KiitQ ^ them., . ,'.. 7;. • ■^■'TT [ten&i9 th e w ords and read s 1 - Pro-lifers ppixM ranteception ^ - ' At lie rijjc of becim aw [o;schboLbon]^ w e i^ lo r hmilH eal-t:;,gi^^ I^tedtyout-rieedoms of,chc',choic ^ .8 ig n tiiP * - T —twny^qmhgr^I-M W prcwhdrceinitiativo! lepc^pim ore B0‘ ’ ingtMSulalsem^ts ofan perraitM n.; , 0very;powerfulfill soaiee bf^infonnstion, inw d eiffien .. FRANKFUQOT - • feel cdmjwlled tb beooihe j Tbe IntbeirrencrofJanJan. 9, the Shav/s ^ t c d Ilf ynii Sgi»^ ffffiicfltisl jtccCTsnrity n ft manv peonle re:rely on .w fo t to printed to Tb Tw inFalls

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------Opinion "W- ...... : -iifa W o ' ition or,n Kingf hotidiay neei d s n o ^p p 0 l0 £ oesnot make I am writing in responseJC tot on arti- ; to 77jc T im es-N e^ our failujlure w hen professors allallow free spcech whcnn thetl colleges stop favoring Lulher K ing Jr. Day does cle submitted Stncey C.0. IDesmond Holly[y H ^ j h g n on JonJon. IS w as an unfor^vable didis- in class by no loiiger:CT relegating con- mind-con;ontrol workshops on Pcacc, them a “beacon of light,”It,” iand there ofTwin Falls, who'aftcndads ccollege at ■ ■ iii/i playoly o f racial injusU'ce. yet, as 1[ ob-o scrvative argumentsts tto thc d o R - ___Love andUld Nevcr-Ncvcr Land given—I— is no reason w hy.not obsc:jbserving-Mar: ------W esleyan University. Thcle aarticle ad- defensive feelinilinf she expresses. ^ eye tthe unjust policies carriediout o house; when the polit}Iitica! opinions of by wonicitricn-studies m ajors over a lih Lulher K ing Jr. Dayy in Idaho ------dirssedthCfafirihatTdShTa:0 did not ! I I " . the eastern states, 1 teclT^ ee*irot_ 'i fctnin.ist„whinersJxlfll should be considered wonworse than so- , :u ,- , ____ Hic-ul o f whack irics; -*■ tickctincin order lo pay o ff thc dcficit;;; with thc rest o f us. I foresc)resce n o anxi- she would not know w hatittosoyto to ldonot,how

Lettersi^ Si e e d c o m p a n t j ,, ffishing regulationsm s , abortion, deatith o f fo x draw rereader com m entt ------F&G supervisor ref‘epUes ^ like to regw nd to thc andd thinkth all the animals con talk,Ik, 1 cast m y vote withnth thc pro-choicc. Norm GuGuth and Lou Racine to the our diet. I rem em ber severeveral years charge that "killkilling am ^s is butt nnimnlflan don’t talk! In the reala l W om en’s rights, ^ w hich has Idaho FisFish and Game Commission. when if we d idn’t huntt andani fish, we- to letters on deathth o t fox morally wrong”lg” as stated by M ike " ‘ 'worid,>rid, the anim als don't go to MiMr. not been accomplishcshed largely be- M r. GuthGu has already suipped thee had no m eat fo cat; andd wcw( are not • Several recent letters inn 777 jc Mclntire. Wise«ise O ld O wl for answers to theileir cause ofour chauviniMnist, m ale doniin- fishingg rightsri. and privileges of my- alone. ly husband and our children Times-News have commentlented on a I would like:e tot know if he has questiiestions bccause they know thejley ion in government. self, m y 1 Even worse' is to allowow one( m an along witw ith the rights o f many other fox killed by Fish and Gomiome ever read the BiBible? It is filled with wllbenefitsl« '>'«•> for rabies. One skunk exhibbiblting what he thinkscs thet Lord intended for mulgaligate a law thal would take awiway '■ This letter is writteitten in support of — classical signs of rabies wastvas killed the shepherdss ool f old to do w itb their or interfereinte w ith a woman’s deeprp in- Jacklin Seed Comparpany locating their • Iby a private individual. flo ck s-w ere5 theyth raising cattle and nermulman’s I think not. dictatc^ t o r as cruel ond heartless ass After talking to pc(peopltf who have iriend called and told us he hod I think thatt it is quite clear that the Hitlertier or Ceausescu who was rec K«ikWr»d b«j»« BONNYROSS MovMJolAoIa WmI' Ofi«ail r»poi>i broU« flkuMi ments, if necessary, increasi H polrn. m»iol end plojfte not* podipedi 1vii much mof*. , you could cross the border ammd Chaiimmr ' i HchAldOfli r»poif bnktn ond ioU« p risk to that person. • ' dwellers who3 don'ld seem to know in, yo I to MouMdn VA« OpHcel...yM'D »M »i"0tT,p*»pl«vlill w' Ul Ml rvpoir iwvtc*. where their brei)read comes from. have,ve itI ddne in another suitfr. It is my Jerome Economiclie Development " The officers used a standijidard catch They haveI ncno regard for the “root -.opihiclibion t ^ t tbe buck w on't stop)p T a s k F o ic e V . f______HOURS: Moii-Fww 8:00:6:008; pole to restrain the fox andnd iavoid o f the ecoooraiimic tree.” Just cut it off! here,te, regardlessi o f law; and I fee!cel os- Jerome MountainJ I * - C loscd S atumkTURDAY any chance of anyone else» tbeing bit- ' Mclntirc says•B “you“ should bc suredred m any believe as 1 do - thatia fc 4 J . W ArTU Hours iy AppomtmivtApt • ten by'it- These cateh polwles are ashamed to wetA-ear fiirs." The o nly aborti•ortions will continue os they hi^ v e Fishery policy^ hurts ' W ' est^#^^ B2S B u n U mt us B G u r a .N . ^Wdelyused to restrain dogsogs and oth- thiAg that is a shamesi is that society inthethe p a s t T he rich travel abroai •j!er‘animals w ithout banninging them. It js 'reaiingagehjchaation thnt can’t dis- wherthere abortions are legal; and those who ne«eed’toeat | L 734-EYI■YES is basically an adjustable,!, cable-typea fipgiiUh realityity &bm fantasy. . ' • maybaybe A e n (^ o -ric h would doo thi e I would, as a taxpixpaycr jmd voter, *OPTICAL■ TW iM FPa l l s collar on a pole a nd is n ot)t intendedii They watch:h rmovies like B am bi same.me. ------liteTTOTJnjtesrtheTCTreappointments of—^ nor used as a choking devicivice. Tbe method they used to quickly I . ^ kill the fox collapses the lurlungs and s heart by fl y i n g pressurere tot chdst. ' I ' The officers had contacteictedirvct- ^ J ; ____ i erinarian before arriving at the1 - _ 8cene. The vet recommendended dis­ ...... patching the fox o n site soso ttbe fewest number o f people: wouldw( be at risk of being bitten. V It would be better if webe bod access to a drug to “put ahimalsI to sleep,” but our laws do n ot allowV FishF and Gamejpersonricl to possess:sssuch — tidnigs," • ~ ------Inadentally, another arctiirctic fox was round in Twifl Foils rccrcccntly. It appeared healthy, and we arrangedai for thc Boise Zm to takes it. W e also have an active, statewide5 programpt to ’ repair injured raptprs anddretum rt them to the wild and routinejvi*aji Region 4 Fiahand G ^D qartnu ...... Jerome — Blackouts under-Si.Sjindex^ ______may get worse inI ffM^ure ...... P- ...... King Vidcocoble shouldlid not bc al- ‘ ji, ”* • • Jo v rtd to state in jh e ir TVV ndsa that______th e y hav e 2 7 c h a n n e ls wh'ci/Kcn cus- to m e rs sig n u p f o r b a sic: coblecol ond______.-.HiiU orunemax. ' ...... Since K ing VidcocablcIc i:is blacking _•' ' out three'channels part o}f f cache day, - -ta W g consumers do not ha\have 27- ■______channels to choosc from. hree of all ttie tm e pnp n n t , . . B ank has it. ■ m onttily tees, f r • I a m d isc o v e rin g so m ce interestingin • Yibu o i asked for it, K ey Bs : order'of 200jjerson3 n a l i z e d “ ;------7 - p ro g ra m s o n o th e r c a b lei chimnclsch Q)u ^j r K ey-Choice Checli!cking A ccount is too. (Y our first 0 ...... since Syndex w ent into cffteffcct on ' . vith-aininirauin-m ohtlhthlyialanffi-of-jiJStc; ^r^ihecksasiteeias; 3S3telli):r:^ ------Jan. 1. ------r r e e r w il :e C heddng gives yoilOu all this • W ill local TV statioM b« . O ne hundred dollarsrs 1lets your checkingr Key Choice force.King Vidcocablc tod ^7— j?;^ffreT Ise“6f"ct'over^OiOOO-Plns'ai 'a n d ------— -— ^ more channeb in the futurtlure? I fear > aCCOUDM twork'lpryou/ree-q,tof-charge-. ------—r H andiBank'casla s h m a c h i n e s w o r l dd - -^ w i d e . J - -'this isju st thc beginning. ^heck around. Siirpriais ^ ' by those nickel SUSANNBM . COLVIN jeasier,?...... iim efees other-bankss c h a r g e ? - Y o u c a n - “— — m m t ------a n d £ ___ I_____ S o , u n c o miplicate p things. Simnplify p your . !t about theiil at KeyI B a n k o f M a h o . Animal activists di: e change and checkk iinto Key ^ use w hen w e s a y fr etecheddng, e \ that’s, ■'life, pocket th e ( Sb a n iK -^natur^ use for ani ihg.'Y ou can’t beat: tlth e value, a tly w hat-w e-njean. Frei' r e e o f s e r v i c e : _ Choice Checkir ------Animal aotivist»^-l>aiaStoScjaifiSZ::______s x a r t i y the Bank.^M em berlrFB IG ------r— Use.you£-Key— - In response to rccent aarticles r t on . cfiargeg e T F f r e o f p e r c h e c kr& ^ argesJB:ee_gf__^:;:._..yciu .can’t f e t ^ .-?‘Anima! A ctivists vs. Ml ndii^ Ranch- °

' • r . - ■ ■ ' ■■ A-6 - •nnfws-Nows, TSvIrlIri FjFalls. IdahQ Suridoy, Januaryary 28. .1990 2 0 - p clOund c a t: burglcr iFound in p l a n t . Cro-ossu)ord/JPeople ' DANVILLE,.E, Vo. (AP) —'A butoIt officeti'found nbthingT • fallen through someme ceiling tiles to w elding silpplyly companyc was struck. ^ • get inside the buildingding. I fu/n nights jn n rowr by n eat hurglnr----- T h mc'in;------— ^ rnlngremployces = W E : S S u n d a y ^ r ajssworttiz: i ;cdDnc.______, ^ i h eicy_ y . fo u n d a h u 2 e 2 0 -poundrid cat On‘Friday momir rFAMiLY'TlES , ^ Jam es R ichI -JK,Jr president o f J.A . huddiddled in the bathroom. Richch put opened the store and'ind’wetcsuipTised ; By Harold B. Countunts Edited by Herb Etteosonion ______. W elding Suppi;)ply Co., said policc thcle onimal back outside,, and to find insulation all over the floor. - respondwi eariyiy Thursday whcn-the-cfnplnployees tal^'rlobk'arbuncind'the“ Thc cat apparently^did dit not set offthe at h ad burglar alarm this timitime. ACROSS"" |i |i |i |i J ll "1^III ll In M il [7ri~[TT~nT iTl .company’s burgjTglar alarm w ent o/H^ planlant determined that the cat 1 USA p a n l Dbbr. 5,Foq i«” T T " 9 Blueprint 13 Thai con bo 23 T » — M u m Bccompllshod H = -iE - n fo rff^ 19A po I?? • ; r : 2 0 0 «icn''u'Tioaso' _ 21 Milan monoy 22 roonoy put In i l l d i e s iW y lT »> . _ •. - custody 23 Stow o'8 novel ■ I I I I J — Los Angclcs “nnilm cs 42 « *4 H 4 I 26 "And he that ' rolloth : L ew is M umnford, fc a philosopher, ------27-NFL membei------— . . historian and arcarchitecture critic who ____ 28 Fancied 52 H | U ■ - . _ . .had_an,enonn.oujousJ|npact.pn_^cri/_ "30 Shoshonoans con thought forJT much1 o f this cenlu* 31 Ploaslng to look 5T S8 m ly , d ie d F ridayy tof natural causes at at 'i ' his hom e in sout!julhcastcm N ew York. 32 Locations 1 ______33 Sox oppoal _ _ 85^ M H e w as 04. ' 3ti inoTaun — ______^—M u m fo rd ’ss— — — ■37Complalna 71------r __ ' d aughter, '^ li- 38 Laugh J f ■“ ' ■ ■ p son Mumford^ ' • 39 Gfacelul iroe — Morss, said'i 42 "...owed by so io H i i his death was mony lo —” not unexpect'. (Churchill) S6 ■ D!)a'vid i M arsh cd. H e r fath er 45 Mercnandlso — . . ^ - V ic’residrat/Manager^ e P r ------46 Dotecllno __ I had bccome ------' Honie FeFederal, T w in Falls device M B7 ~ | ^ H V " e x t r e m e l y • 47 Loula IV par — frail” in rccent oxompio ioT j" 102 inln|BiH ho? c LEWIS 48 Sch. type y e a r s , sh e 49 Dflvlnfl ioo I L k u ~ S— said, adding,• MUMFORD a id s — “I think basi­ no" " I )f old age." 60 NBA membor cally h e died o fc ry happy for him," 51. Project “I feel very \b o u t 20 years ago. he • 52Do9er1or M orss said. “Abc S3 Tho world 98 Swifl's forte 155 Misbehaveh 65 Macho:ho 64 Island grou id done everything he IH w it Iw B BI itTTsyilable near-Siolty-° “ P . realized h e had ( peraonlMod 100 Period ol trouble le^6 American tothe— 66 0mltTr drid Ihtll gave him 56 Get along British once 67 Disguiajulsos 67 Bane 101 E x ac t . E sadsfaction.’’ 57 Anclonl city ot satisfaction Ige expert 88 Nab “considerable sai ir s o iila r y irles 90Chopflnei) oiost pioliOc pciiod as Palosllno 104 Russoll vehicle : eiy D uring his mo ------59 Zenana 106 Small cactus - - 1® dof-.. • 91-Faehion— >ughlyfrom 1920 to. -^f«sti?rBs- 69 undo! an author, roufi 107 Healing plant .. echauns 92 Qreta — ird’s b rillian t b ut un- 60 G allo ' ^ 108 Priestly ^ 70 S o aiks k s 1flax 93 Strainer 1970, Mumford 25 Healed 72Accra’e tilings SCI the terms of 61 Corroded flarmonts ^ :ra's land - 94 Muslim ruiiuler prctendous writii 62 Silver salmon 29 Certain cor ikes ‘ 95 Medicinal I lies over urban growth 109 Level ^3 2 Met tho day ll plant historical debate: 63 Tropical vine 110 G o e s In ^ ' boss 96 Brave W- 65 ClIv near Esson 3?Chicogo airport Ifj § ‘yg .a ; n ; 97 Kiln and technology. Hoidc Federal has h*been making mortgage loansloa in 111 T ak e caro ^35 Red planet JJ s, and in a colum n for 67 Calo cards meworks for 99 Amo, amas In h is books, I :ker magazine, Mum* , . .1 . southem Idaho for 69 years.yc We really know thathat business 68' H o o d ^ 112 Stain . 37'37 Warm dry wind bridgesIges 100 Underworlc55’ “ Thc New Yorke 71 A ctress Som mer 38 Nonsense _ 82 Crowdtwded closoly _102 Lflngrnoae planncrs.and builders _ _ j : experience, . il3Antltoxlna ______M i sed fish-. ..ford pestered pk _ arid.wc.also know how^ tito make it a hassle-free cx; 72 US painter ...... 40 Jeweler's nood togelhiether 103 Overhead t ntal questions: 1 trains with fundamenta Our interest rates arc: vvery cornperirivearid wwofferfast o ! ■ 75 Spffod 41 Ceremonial 83 Kilmer•ner po e m lOS^Check ’t skyscrapers have 76 Pari ol on hr. OOWN j ‘■Why don’t ; closing on FHA, VA, ConventionalC and Adjustalistable Rate I G ive p leasure ! can open to get fresh 77 CA peak 42 Poet Teasdelo im.urin, ■jjTi ■ _ .w indow s you ca ______7S.Commodla ------_ 2.Cool=isalinfl------!;, d a s k ^ .-a s u iilb u ild ------___loans. Ityou.arc.lopMr!ing for a new home, I wouLould like to______43 Edible tubers ------f i r f T T HH ------^^air?"-Mumford £ deW ------— 3 H o a t------44ToungTV- grin] alter the human scale - talk :o you person^y aboutal the advantages ofFa a rmortgage 4 Sot freo ^, ng ingsbegah'toall • 79 Bakery produci classic Q ^*1 5 Narrate onco 45 ,5 ,Conlinuo L* iilu ffl of cities. loan from Home FeFederal. Just come in or cal!call me. 80 Busllo m o re , city neighborhoods be 46 Fills UD. I l r ^ S j “W hy m ust cil " 61 W riters ol S Lovo foollBhiy . . appease the^utomo ------49 Enam'^d X i sir m -d'esifoyedto^ ------7 -8 e re t9 ------metaljfrare. IT m )rd wondered as plan- 62 Eye sores? a Rivor to tho Tg bile?" Mumford lighways. ______S4ionCiWlriood______------N orth-Sfla------^____ 50.;SO.SinflBtJullus______I I M U neis brought higl lo m eF ^ . ; birds 9 P lu lo a n d V enus 53 S3 Dole « 1 ill eveTfm ishcd college” ’ ffl Mumfordnevi 85 Hot oft lhe press i10 T h o so born 54.54 Actress Fleming I s ^ ity was so vast and his did a s an O ak undor the 7th 55 ® but h is curiosity 66 W allet llem s • • 55 Minor prophet fSM ide-rahgingthat.he not sig n 56 56 Prisoners i t f f l ^ infelleci so wide- 17 Biue Ukes, ' 87 Evlla »untry's most famous 83Qoneratlon ■ II First alfln SB■■CJUzert— SB ” ■ I H ^ only Wss the cou in Falls 734-7264 12 "Peter Pan" dog 60 60 Catcher ffTTO ian. he ^Iso helped 89 Vilify - ■ : {f|lt]n urban historlai ~13 Goddess: Lal. 62 Pennies ' Ulglgl ders redrscovcr one of | | | | | 91 More tender mym ' American'reader 92 Common pianls 14 Onetime secret ' 63 Endures mi j r n o v e lis ts , H erm an 06 Large desorl g ro u p 64 Arrow poison 1' ftwwi ' their greater n I Melville. ■ L iaie '' V.' 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. , V - - \ People n^enniniigs^G^recxccive^GIED4romn-Kentucl e k y H i e l e ^v is io n ^liow— 1 ' LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) actuictually was a yell.” ------8 at the Broadhurstirst Thialer. . the employment eni ori BroadwayY ctwcen the compinposer and thc New LeadJ singersi Paulette C-arlson o f-the ll in Nashville and thc1C j A cadem y :of 3N JEIWIN6S Dcyclppment certificate: onor M onday. olcs when thc hit show opensns April lYork branch of' ActorsAi Equity over awaul->ul-winning country music barland Country Music in LosIS AAngeles. The GED program hasms been M rs. Wilkinson’s pet projcct her husband. Gov. Wallacee Wilkinson,V ^ was clected in 1987. Her-Ier volunteer “Martha’s Army” won n a tio n a l rccognilion for helping thcthousands o f g m ^ r ' ■ "Kentuckians get their GEDlEDs;. ■ H ' She said she told Jcnnin;nings that his efforts to earn a GED-'D-would be ey's worth and' ac whole lot mor more lhan a personal victi/ictory. “This is a wny. to contribute: to millions ■ and millions of people)le in a way ■ other lhan y6ur music,” ’ sbsbe said. H - T-Jennings-studied-videotnsotapes o f the K program while on tour: andar phoned B ' I n y l Mrs. Wilkinson afler learearning Dec. ; 20 that he had passed theicGED. C ; . H . J “I don’t think I ’ve evert'er talked'to a leen-ager (who was) morelore excited,” P h II Mrs. Wilkinson said. "HeHe yelled on ^ the phone, *I really did iiit!’ A n d it

Girl rccarmts TseAKS TO e mre YOU MORE—5-SATiSFACnON Gi7UARANT£ED! ATIOMWfDl CREDIT '4l*nOHW IDI SIRVIH;i NO PAYMINTS UNTIIm M A Y , _ SATISFACTACTION irtCftirst. $IEYBACK! : Ii » t lolilliig 1700 or monl deletrti period, Thti hit bees ou IB our policy , 2 years klater _ L tororer 103103 T«mlyi I _ ^ CLEARWATER. Fla., a . ( A P , - \B B M j m - : M A S O N IC I ~ An Il-ycar-old girl whoho recanted testimony that she was rapFl».] REMIMOTE CONTROL oeotnMthrit ]; 1--...;. “HcjUda.'t.dait^llshc.tol: .told .Circuit______Jurfge Raymond'Ulmerier Jr., her IM A SN A If ilX I' 0005 - ” |g^^^^^l^#5e77P44) ...... s c voice barely audible,:, \her eyes — [a i > 97511 (Mir,Mir, #CDPC-400) dow ncast. P rosecutors then th' asked ^Hll Ihat the case be thrown oQuL u t _____^ n i ------^^I-thank-the-Lord this kid come up ^H | " an d told th c tru th ,” a tcnry-eyed tci Norris, 55, said as hc leftfl court.c< “I can't understand it,” tlthc child’s | H n • motHcrVaid. “She eonviiwinced me. ^ ^ ^B S She convinccd . a juiju r y . S h e convinced my parents.s. S he w e n t ^10201/11 through thc w hole bit.” (Mtr. #flK49lOM & S STEREO c y i j n c DUAL CASSETTE • CO PLAYER - 3 PLAYER WITH tf Anomeys in the case Midsai the girl StK h ANi! ,NNELS INCLUDING 0 4 o RACK STEREO 19988 WITH MUSIC SEARCHI . DISC CAROUSEL 2 based her testimony onI anar episode J l l f f miJi OimiJtM Litl . 99®^ ^ DaocQwd2^“ TMoga r»b. ]' of the television dramaa “21“ Ju m p Street" that depicted a ropeipe case. | M A 3 N / ^ ^ A K T (WIr. #1304) A w l . r '• 32C64 - Her mother told thc judgjdge thnt th e .— 53003 24743 ^ — . (Mir #5200) girl a,dmitted a /buple: ol o f m o n th s nowroitj 24087 ago shphad fabricatedrd tht e s t i r i ’ r J — ‘ with the idea of gettingg N Norris o u t \L\ of the wny bccause thcthe couplc fought “and she juit wniw nnted h im away from m c.” 311Mb' ' s a ^ Msa s m ■ M nry C^ O re n d o rf,, n ju r o r a t j f p y y ' i a a ± ' , ____ m ■ Norris’ trial' rccallcd FridayFri h o w ' -■ ...... 'pry , the girl's credibility wass llthe central ____ ^ — t i s s u e d u rin g fo u r—hi LASEBXTI n g 7 ELECTRONIC TYPEPEWRITER ■ 1 1 Q 8 7 ANSWERING-MACHINE ROLESS-TELEPHONE 1 "■^clibcrniions'afthctrial-l a h n 1988;------512K RAH' ------WITH FULL LINE CCORRECTION - l l o " - - - WITH CALL SCREENING TH LAST NUMBER REDiAL. J11985i L.:'.698^-ii Good Tlm«k Ftt. >■ There was no physical evid;vidcncc, she duAL DISKSK DRIVES OeM Threi>etirib.] Om4 TMc(t Ftb. ] said, only the girl’s word.d. ' f “We really went overr it and over K enm ore m g this up? Is m - ■ . ------S T " ^ mm Jt to sec, ‘Is she making tl 30250 •she telling thc truth?th ? ’." M s. p i P ¥ Orendorf snid. . •• ____ ^03485 ■ "I----- Orrthrstnndrthc-girliri 1appeared : ' calm, eveji a little tirtimid, she ---- —recalled “It jusLdldnltU .S seem like__ / . J m 20035 ' she was lying.” .Investigators whhI tlthe state . .. .. ^ Dcpnrtmcnt of Healealth--and-^BV 1640505 j M i e n m o r e l Rehabilitative Services; were wi asked ■ ------to assess thc girl's claimlim s sh o rtly CLOSEOUT! c lo s e o u ti POWERFUL 5.0 AMP ^ I PEAK H;P. • ' after she reported thc atltiiIttack. They. 3-LEVEL-W/ 299" 30" SELF-CLEANirIING 499'"' UPRIGHT V A C - ...... ' “ . ^ S 6 4 « NISTERVAC too, believed her, but nonoted th ere OlSHWASHi ■ ELECTRIC RANGE PRICED RIGHT! : ------UNDIlOER-SlflO------S l ‘»*«u»fl BMPKtunai...... was no mcdical confirinatic Accordiiig to the'trialil t< testim ony, K e n m o r e K<>nmor^>|^ ~ -62801^------the allcgcd.attnck tookok place in tB K M March 1988 soon afterit thet girl’s I S'- . ;' mother entered the hospi fo r a F - - '«»41 "■” •■1 1B.0 c u : f t .' • three-week treatment^for r- 4 ,- 1 FROSTLESS- _____ I addiction and left tHe { _ ' CHECK THIS — ^ -N onifi------i i l f ------PRICEI------Norris was found guiltjlilty Nov."9; . 1988, but won n new trii on th e ______“ ~'lKenm(^^ 6 ^ e | ~l^6rim ore| )/s'sKouId be ' - groiinds'thnt his ntiom’eys'i C4,s.'^i r . Dtte488"' Tbfoiiob r.b, J nllowed to cross-exnmim RICE ON I Q Q f l • • tieui wttui : nboul her clnim of moles— i ' S f . ™ ™ LARGE CAPACITY RGE CAPACITY T MIDSIZE I D 9 " nnother of her mother’s boj WASHERx-YES, IYER— 5 CYCLE AVEJWITH-^______-$369 ?299 ------The-5ccondTrial-was*BCt - - T C Y C t K I ------7 ^------nME ;fr o s t i______l>«, Cw«wl»n iilra .. earlier this m onth. That’ss E s r S /child’s mother first told1 prprosecutors K enm ore J Kenmor^ ^ p S W a i S " ' " ’ ' for the first timc thnt herher daughter M-J8«3 CW11 : had recanted the rape story, i 'M r a : - ” Somc ju ro rs said the°?act fn Norris [ : didn’t tnke the standinin his own , TTT 18.0 CU.F 19.8 CU. FT. ^ FROSTLESS- ‘ - y - - ! defense, nn option guaranteed gui j'-jASttpl:».>' FROSTLESLEM-, o g b u y r r NflNOWI ; defendants, uijder the ConConstitution, : / ;■ ■’ ' worked against hiny^/-fkssistaril- ; 188 ’fH iealii : - Public Defender S c o tf Schiltz5cl said...... : — Icccpin^Norris-ofHhe-sta-«tand-waa-a ------uitnita M'W'-r r : ..: - — WWh'^Mwi” 11 — ..gfHWfT* i,, ...7 ;------^— \§MMi M I ' " ' — i tactical move hc now regregrets. , • I ’'W hen you get a defcndj:ndant on thc . ’ ' LARGE CAPACin ' . , iRGE CAPACITY ___ I stand you just 'don’t kn^know what _ . V" ’ 6 CYCLE WASHER CYCLE DRYER t ; :$Z98 i™ *248TW«^F*k.3 ------I they're going to say," thethc altbmey-; ------40001 - - -UNDER-S3D01 - . . a w . ; ebtt. Cwxwoart llli} j snid. se advertised Items Is readllidlly available for sale as adviadvertised. j “ Norris said his tim e behind bei bars Each ol these t cost him his jo b , fricriBs'iBs'alTd tim e handlse In this advertisemBntI aavailable al most larger .. Every effort is inado to havoavo adequate stock ol advcrllsed 1 with'his son. 'i lost evcryt:rything;” he Saf/sfact/c■Mon guBfahteed saares «Istores. Unless otherwise slaielied, all prices shown are- Ilcms to meet anlldpated dendemand. II anxut-cl'Stock occurs, Sears will, at its option, substibstltuto an equal cr beller itemI al B m i R I said. o r yourmmoney back Searss sv svdrydey regular prIces.'A somMlal pum ase, though nol wd the edvertlsed' prlc& or provide pro< a -"rilnchcck", Excludes I H e saidlio,b.cara no angim ger to\Var^. • ©Soars/floobiobuck and Co.. m o reduced.ced. is an exceptional value. Unl>tiless otherwise specified. IS! Y b u rm o n w ^vs worthy ...... - ‘ - delivery Ing prices ol merchandise: limited oflers. She’s a g ood' ery charges not Included In selllni a n d a w h a e loIqtmore. ' •! the girl, only snymg, **She ■ ' ' InstallBlillelion available on many producucts. See store for details. liar, always wns." ------] / : . - , , I , ,, . . - — .A-8 - - .Timofr^Nows, Twinin Foils,Fj idlho__Sunday, Januaryafy-2a. 1&90 ______'

• ' i -1 - - N attion -T • Mflwaukcee to^^eet-school)1 aid,-traaining,-jcj o h S L ^ I Chictigo Tribune — and guara^itcitc c a Job — in thc o fo0 smallsi but growing trend oroi■ound Boston, C ley^and.nd. -Baltim ore and - technical area )fo f thcir t choicc. the: cicountry; Such programss are eight other cities:s hhove roughly MILWAUKEE — Ifhcavivy.snow “I want that guorantccgi to go ’oiJt aimned cc at scouring dducationn for similar programs;is; w’ h ile h a lf o' and Friday examinationss hadn’t to every youngsigster in our school ' tomornorrow'6 work force, stcmmming do2cn^*other cilieslies, including' kept them busy, high school : system as soon asas possible,” he said high;h school dropouts and 1low Chicago, cither havelave them or arc students might have taken thetl time in a spccch lastist Monday. "They gradeide-point averages aod helpIping considering the prosprospcct. B oston’s -to'.clic<:r,a ^vow^adc^by..^..Mftyor peed to knowV and t believe that poor3r andt hord-prcsscd middlc-cl•class Acccss program providespr< about jj John Norquist last week. tJifijti'iiitffi-and'that-r-farrilinilicsjwy the; daunting cost; cof a SSOMPO “ yearr init oidf Vfhilc -Norquist annbunccd a strikingsi hord work and acachievement will bc collcjllcgc ed\jtiliionr-WM!l J p b s .. B a .l^ O '’C.’5‘ p^Cgi’£K71‘•£K7i'hc9;burli-trr-----;- new public-private scctor initiative in rcU'ardcd.” . guoraisrantcc, Milwaukee's is onenc'br endowment fundd oof about 512’ for students: Graduate withI a C -plus— Norquist provi<>vidcd few details o f the strstrongest o fits kind. . million, I P ^ average, ’ ' meet cn:ntrancc how thc progmmam would work, but “It’j‘It’s holding up thc system’ss end( Meanwhile, morefc tlthan 100 other: re q u irem en ts to c o llc g c or oi olhcr aides say thal thcthe financial aid part o flhlhe e bargoin," said D avid W eb;:bslcr collcgc aid programsims supported'by: post-secondary schools; andd thei city will draw on exisxisting programs and ofthethe m ayor’s,youth, empIoyiTiment philanthropists or coi will guarantee odmissioioti with ■ that Nbrquist’cxexpects the private', offic{fice. “The system Is'turninirtg sprung up. Workinglg withw thc Urban ' financial aid for those who) needi iL scctor to comc up wilh the rest Job_ aroufltufld.and telling kids, .'.You.ntneed.. League, .Merrill L^^m^ynch & C o. has I Furthermore, for C-plus high school training and-plzplaccmerit is to bc to do this, this, and th is/ ThisT agreed to subsidsidize collcge' graduates who want to leamII a skill, worked out amorlong business, labor progn>gram soys,-’Here'« our endid of educations for grode gt school! > the Milwaukee Guarantee,:c, as he and education lca

‘Robin fHUD^sa oij;s r 1 I IL I lead guiilty W I* All coursc* isught by local practidicing attorneys. she’ll pl * Nine monlh evening program. -^Dcfetred-paymcnrplanravallabtiblK— ; T BB-?lLTIMORE (A P ) —- .A real . She was to go;o lo "lridrorrth'os'c~ estateest: agent dubbed "Robinn HUD” chargcs Monday./. 1 If convictcd on all * Financial assistance available. aOer odmitting she stole milliillibns.of counts, she wouo u ld have faccd a * Sponsored loally by Idaho Statetie Uplvct^ty, orncc ofConilnulns Educaiion. dollars in federal housing fununds and' maximum of 31i y{ lo 3 years in 9 :g a l s t u d i e s , i n c . In the '60s lunch coun3unters, like W oolworth’s. s gav Thc Sun prison, Harrell soidoid. M Marilyn Louise Harrell told Tl ;5.Mahwah,N«r|eisey07<30}0 shein Baltimore on Friday: — ' Harrell’s ationomey, Anlhony R. • witlHarrell. 46. of Waldororf has Golloghcr, dcctn:tmcd lo commcrit V M l —I— I twoadmitted taking m illionsliI n U .S. Friday, as did Gistjisry P. Jordan, first Woolwoi3rth sit-in AP LiMrphoM Dcpartmeni -j of Housing andd Urban assistant U.S. attorney, the B p f Development moncy.’and sasaid she newspaper said,1. i Altempls by'The ■ stlU had segregation j g g g r a has prepared herselfIf fo r Associaicd Pre.ss>s i to rcach thom b / annivers■sary reco inimprisonment E since 1985, whkflicn she telephone SaSaturday were firs^starlcd diverting HUD furunds. un.succcssful; therecrc wos no answer at G R E E N SB O R O . N.C■J.C. (AP) — passive resist Scheduled to appear Mon<>nday in iheir ofTices ond tholurday. litT5MM?r?MTl recalled what it was likekc iin I960 for historical mar community servicc. but regor^rc _ Harrell, who conconfessed her.crimcs a-black-Tnan-totry-to-gct-gct-a-muaLat Wedncsday.-CD g n i z e d |prison.as.a:chanccito_‘£ct_a_c1 collegc' to government o'ffiiiTiciols in Dc c e m b c r _ _ P ^ P some lunch counters inI lh«the South. days o f activ degree. 1988, b'ecamcc • a symbol of Ve know the incom e: taxt law s and the forf o r m s ■‘There was a timee wwhen thcy thc annivcrdistance as a tool of thc “1 S told thc kids (hl*r son, Johohn, and mismanagementnt al HUD when nslde and out. T hat's's our business. Puta t i u s t o wouldn't wait on you."." ssat'd Poole, discussion atrights I movement. his U.S w ife, Vicki), ju st think o f it as scandal erupted there th last summer. • who is 85. "W c'vc corcome a long Carolina-Grccte sincc has crected a Mom hop gfcing away a few ycccars for. Following'herr indicimcnti last woii/ork for you. way, but it w o n 't bc pcrfe:rfcct until we “ Not oi^lyDarker \ at the site and, on c con o lle g c ," said H arrell, wh^'ho ^ilLi November, U.S.1. J Attorney General, get to heaven.” time of chang'.-Grcemboro-begina. live _prisbecomc a-grandmothcr sorr)mctime Richai L. Thombin b u t^ said thc case . Thursday will bcic the 30th terms of thttivities commemorating next deg monlh. . was thc single lar£argest involving the h&r IBLOCK- anniversary of. sit-ins, whichwl began longer bcfcrsary With a panel In “1 a deal witJi thc U.S. attoItomcy’s th e ft • of-fe d e raral l funds by an when four freshmen frorFrom ihen-all- Southerners,atlheUnixjcrsityofNorth officc. his Harrell said she willill plead individual.', ).’s T ax T eamm ! black N orth C arolinaI A|Agricultural Chafe, a Dukrcensboro. guilty Mo to stealing govenirnmcnt Harrell went agaIgainst the advicc of A m erica' :ge sal at thc iii h is J980y was 1 thc South in for a collproperty' and failing toI reporti her attorney andtd freely discussed TVTWIN FAUS JEROMEIE BURLEY HAllEY , and Technical College In SI. ■ 16500veflan(J 4I8Na.Riva ! taking thc monemey in testimony 41SAddison/6 113W.Main: Woolworth store’s wlwhitcs-only. Civil Rights."mge; more important, the incomc bee for taxes. 733-0106 S24-2GSS5S- 678-9691 788-3809 'I In rclum. prosecutors wil/ill drop before. Congress:ss and in several I lunch counter and asked:d fifor scrvice. W hen thethat f changc would no nex WEEKDAYS 9 :0 0 A J I . - e n nifM. r SATURDAYS9 : 0 0 A J« I.-! .• 5 :0 0 P Jl. ' two other tax counts, two coi:ounts of nationally tclcvisccscd inlcrview*!. Thcir refusal to leaveivc when they Richm ond,e F dictated by while • Ir Appoihiments Avvailable But Not Necessary wcrc denied scrvice sparlparked sim ilar. B la ir J r. ani:rs.” wrote William H. lying offi to HUD and one count[o o f lying sit-ins at other scgregaegated lunch planned thcluke si University historian, to gui a bank on a loan appliclical'ion. ------counters and helpedi c* established segregated 0cit book, "Civiliiics and Harrell pro said. s." ' incc n n n■■na■■■■■I c four students — David li , Franklin McCain, Ezell two and Joseph Mv^lcM — lyir 2 sit-in, Greensboro was a to i LEAR)ANCE s u r a city. -Hat f ALEjig R B ( ^ 0

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izelwood Ibegins trii[ T ^ ” “ /§ishojp: Guolm o in SltpiritualI troubil e oi3 ALBANY, N.Y. (AP).P) — Iron lion a year in SuState funds to pay for - M nday in ^\nchoragcj e bora parted, and Bishophop Austin abortions for pcpoor women. He re­ ANCHC:nORAGi-. Alaska (AP) —- in what pould,bt at leastst a six-wcck . Vaughan walked out of th< f thc Albany • ceivcd warm ovationsov for a spcech jg ciH'ii){rpper‘ ------. County IJail Jast week toio hugs,^ ap- at a prp-choic wood wouvould rather bc al sea than in1 Hazelwood’s' attorneyscys recently ?g72pl75crk lawyer's of-- failed aboul 10 hoursrs ;after the than what he did (o gct thathcrcT ’ “ I'do'not'thinllink that w c arc in thc I Kxxon Valdez ran aground.jnd. Thc bishop, said Govjov. Mario position to judgidge the final punish- I 43-year-old former caplain off p i e hull o f the tankerr ripripped, open Cuomo risked going to• hchell for his m ent a personn willv receive bccause M . the tankerkcr Exxon Valdez is'sched-- * March 24 on a charted reef in Prince pro-choice views. Vaug!aughan de- of thot individuidual’s actions in this ^ - I go on trial Monday in An-• W illiam Sound and gushcushcd nearly scribed thc N cw York DenDemocrat as life.” Mugavcrc'ero said.. “We must ; SuperiorSl Court, 11 million gallons of Ala Marvin) Manijndel Congress approved:d home rule in ■ cates of statehood for thee nnation’s it has also stirreirred a quieter debate wentt to jail,” thc two-time Dencmo- 1974 — Barry is onlyly th e c ity ’s sec- M l capita! plan to moke sure theirthc mes- over the impact:t con a long-moribund craticc ppresidential hopeful said1 last I ond mayor to'bc'clecti;;Cted‘= -'bul took T 0 D A Y '5 t1 5 ----- m sage will not bc lost in thehc iturmoil drive to m ake thehecitytheSlslstatc. week.k. ‘ “T here is no valid argumiment back some of the po\pow ers 15 years I 7t15-9i15 ^ 7 caused,by Mayor Marionn 1Bany's-— “Clearly thisi scsets that back.” Rep, for dendenying statehood to thc neaearly later. cocaine possession arrest. Stan Parris, R-VaVa.. a cily critic. safd~700,00c000 people who live here;” ' ■ Both hou.ses passctsed a proposed’ Any tourisls-wishing toJ vivisit the last wctJk aflcr BaBarry!sarrcaL."Thw: -rRcsidMidcnts of—thc--Di5trict; -of conslilutional*amendn:dment-for-statc------, Vista Hotel, where Bany allegedlyall is not an org:irganized crescendo" Columtim bii have no voting rcprcscnenta- hood in 1978. b u t ilit in Congress, even though1 thi e years later. ■ havc-iQ pass -signs^-advisinfsing-thcm-is-an-increased«d-ciiscussion-about- city-ciaclaims-a-lflrgef-popu!ation-U •than— ^------~~ ' "— - that they aj» entering the; “nation’s“n w hether this thirihing is really work- either:r Delaware.E North Dakota, V cr- last colony." •f’s " ,, mont,t 01or W yom ing. The city’s b bi u d - Barry’s arrest Jan. 18 on1 a federal • Jackson has: trtaken up thc slate- get mwmust be approved-by Congrc charge of possessing cocaineine has fo- hood causc, rcgargardless of whether il and the House and Senate have P"-p cuscd attention on his crumblinbling po- leads to''a persona)nal candidacy. - -- rnanentent committees to oversee litieal fortunes and a possiblisible may- “M aryland was wt not . disenfnuir ...district!jc t> afTai r s , - - ...... AFTIM THI HOIO U D A Y '8 n*8 TIMl KFOMA “GANGBUSTElERS... _ U m i VACATICnoN... IgPH fnr un\Tini* wRollKes rop budd;)uddy triinirs. Indian ^CK U P l § 1 •I ... ■siuBrai sniiiu .iiiiMl m m museumn YULE CRAC Tango &C:Cash l A I L Y HI SHOWS PAII t 1 5 board ^ i E Y ’PRE - (Rj — SUNDAYY M ■ - 9 x 1 5 ■ • SUN Christmas i ■ E m m ZEET 0 0 - 9 : 0 0 chosen I Vacation f T he Washington Post E=3 *■ lEAT FRI • SAT • WASHINGTON — FirFinancier David Rockefeller, Sen. Daniel Dor K. - A T j S H O W S 7 : 0 ( Inouye, D-Hawaii, and Workorld Bank ULM President and form er mcm!ember o f - __ Congrcss.Bart>cr_B._Cpiwblo_i:)loJr.w ill_____1 y m ^■i^^BSDra& aE be among thc first trustees:cs o f the, I 1^ FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT ON SAT---SUNl AAl U Smithsonian's new Nationalnal M use-' I ADULTS ONLY *3.' 3 . 5 0 I um ofthe American Indian,Cscttobc sc ^ il I T 'S B E S T JNDAY - have been m eeting for monthfnlhs to d e - 1 . I liOOKWII 30 • 2:45 termine the ncw board’sI mmakeup. 1 0 -7 :1 5 “It’s a done deal," said'oneone board ’ ■■ S T E R S - i 9:30 m|i buddynwvin. . nominee. naia M ^ ^ — DAiLrrrotr^ SAT-SUN 1:00-3K ...‘lie.Ncw.York museum.im. under - \ ; l o t C ai i n d v □ USING W ILUUFE MOVIE! — terras-of-a-recent-federal-Iavlow.-gavc ------SATURDAY A SUNUNDAY -GANGBUS' ------a n r s E A TS T sRoWhMlS~3 ~ ------: ------— its—w orld-renow ned-and priceless pi riK)i)nr vhiilllu->m|i Hcye.Collcction of Americancan Indian IlNbiK!”Cash ® T>p ) iai30-ai3010 - Artifacts to the Smithsonian,ian. Under JANUAI.RY >•9:20 EAR ONLY SIHBStEE • 3I :2 0 .5 :2 0 1153 that law, the N ew York musciiscum was — ^ JliUOHL^D f thc new lo choose 15 membcTs'of t^ ______jffiuctm n.M oviF.niAT — ^Youf-deepesf-secreWre W s-h is------Smilhsont------1S-25&: l museum’s board and the Smi IE : IXS-niEIlEARTr w eapon. . an 10. A s stipulated by thclelaw I , 12 Tango & Cl • most dangerous wea e Indians. It: yCyou’re sweet on a hot beat,lat, g e t a ta s te o f _ DAILY 7:20 -« iiiil)- l)ollv Shirky ■ members of the board are I: SAT-SUN1:20-3i " It's a really im portant boardjard," said ~ l h i s3 Kterrific group - and enjoyjy topt 40 tunes, % a[Hi) mirnw Mtf.!AI?€ INTERNi deni o fth e . , )a n l O lm p ia Julin lAL Suzon Shown Haijo, presiden ind remember our great dintlinnershow- Moraingstar Foundation, aI nonon-prof- , AnC MICHAEL J. HA.N?i-N?iAH i m K B ROBERTS . "What it spedt enjoy our_$4.95 . _ ■ . .. AFRURS it Indian advocacy group. "\ jdals. W edn«day rughts. enj BiCHARC does will determine whnt this ak & Shrimp Dinnen Fridaysays,-enjoy our i i CHRISTOPHER • ■ a n >V » O'OAp^lA um is going’ to be and,whatE i T S 1 LLOYO ^ ______mean.” Haqo, a ’ Chcyehnchnem nd------$4.95*?5-PrimeTRib-Binnerfunda>days7it^ur-$4.95— ------?------OHT - ~ t ^ SIMM— I ' S A — Greek-jvho was instrumentallUil in cre- Steakak a 'f t r iy ^ 'C h i ^ n Dinnfnnet And don't— 1- ^ OP!______ating the national museum, w I forgetget' our populaf-cdckfcafl, sho\[lo w a t 11:00 p.m .------D A lLV .7;00--945^------tx)ard member. sSAT-SUN 2:30-4:45 ScJilng:lng at 6:00 p.m. Dinner show suns5at8;00pm.Cockuil jc 1 7:00-9:15 DAILY-9:15 ONLYOli Thc newly nam ed board boa o f showw aseating at 10:00 pm. (tHxi drink minininimum]. Dinner is /ancc rtservations trustees, .which ultimatelyy will\ be alsoav;' avallabie at the cocktatl show {advanc DAILY 7:00- ilred). For reservations, ull toll-ft«:- I-^2Ml-J I0). , “ ■ pcrma-.------■ - — SA T;5U N 1K )0-3 ttOWl KMIK tww' I - dissolv^ ond-replaccd by.rt Ufcmcni iiKnTi ihe ot'uiiulloffn offci Jt'iny itmc. Minoo mu»i nent board, w ill choose a diretlireclor for , ...... It *dulu to (Kku>U them. QOAfTlMK DEVflOD[ ■ H B M M OniilnthlttNfit • thc natjohal A m erican Indianliaqmuse-' . . m 1 moaion pkiun^‘‘llLldrn lh< — umrtO'lwlmilt-nexttothe-Ne-Natfcnal------— —Thty-w IhH It OM Ih Air & Space Museum at the fo il o f iblnjnew — tbrCnpitolHf-vriii-elio-ovcr siysZZI ----- _ -iunder i eariy planning and designI stagessti o f lut under - ^ -^*^rlt1EWAK(^O f — ^ W ashington’s S I5 0 millionon facility — — e sround.T7~B^^^^B^H|~' and tho opening o f a smallerler esatellite ^ •• Indian museum in N ew York')rkCi'ty. DAILY 7K)0-9K)0 DAILY 7 :0 0 -9 :1t:15 5 ■ 0 -9 :2 0 cJAT-SUN .T 1:00-3:00-5:00 • ' The chairman ofthe boardird h u yet 1 .3 ^ 0 - 5 :2 0 .V, SAT - SUN 2 :3 0 •.4:45 4:4 9:20 ’ 7K)0 - 9:00 _ to be named. Julie Johnsonson Kidd, 7 rf)0 -9 :1 5 chairman o f NeW .York’^ IndiIndian mur ' scu ^,b o ard , turned- downn tithe post , for personal reasons. The chaimch ian' ■ DAILY 7:20- B B s a t - s u n 1:2 0 -3 is cxpected to be, picked from among 7:20 >9:2 ■^eJwahlmembcrs.------— 5 *

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ByMARKKIND Ellis pulls a wagonl’onload of 75-pound balc.s off•ffih c Times-News writerr stack. Dal)allas builder CA REY - Five hard-working hai ranch handsS kkeep He manages thcle 8;400-acrc8 ranch for owiw n e r 500 head o f cattle fed.fcd-through thc winter here ono n the W .W . Pardue. a Dalli)allas builder. Ellis and his w ife, Pordue Cattle Co. nmcranch. L Sylvia, have eight chchildren, all too young lo ootTer ^ O nly one o f them71 walksw on tw o legs, ond he ’s the much help jn winter.:r. _ , - . . ,” ne spreading thc hay forfor tth e cow s. explained. “A noraial[noi year around here, we’llil haveI: “I f l was trying to0 fcfeed all tlicsc cattle with n lr tw o to three feet o ffsnowontheflat'!^ sn( or a tractor. I’d haveave lo have another man jus Though thc snow)W isn’ti deep cnoiigh-to useise thc drive," Ellis said, sleigh this year, thenlere's another reason for lea^caving The wind is cold.'d. Thc work is lonely. But E llis Y JM thc m achines parkc(ked. '*A horse will start _cycry_rcceally-tumcd^ev wn-a-S3,000-month-job-in-Tc wn­ fcxaK ------: m om m g no mattcr^fioi'how qold it is,'* 01is said, to stay on the ranch,1. ^ Thc wagon rattlesles down the ranch road to the “There’s more to 1life tlian making money," /jh II . - ...... hig h w ay .-A sem i i scscrcechcs td a neor halt,.t, just said. m issing Rax and BluiBlue. T he w agon bounccs onto on a He gestures towarivard thc snow-capped Sawloiloolh • -• - — side road^then ontoo a hay-ficld, -The horses movlOvc in mountains. . -^ilongside the giant stastacker alfalfa b a l^ ____ “This is one o f thctic p rettiest p la ce s in th e coiiniiniry.”.

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u«.i roups and tim b er interestsI ovover specific; ’'The conference, whtvhich included a organiiaindoe now includes membinbers .who is involved, 'and complex problemsms in the future, we’re p )i nguage in tbe bill held upp it its pro g ress, i — - ‘ lobbying day at the Idahcaho Legislatun on abo btlbrioof to'alibost 200 di.fferentrent natural The attorney/ jgeneral, who is seeking theth going to have to papay attention to the fanj ow the two authors aroarentl}mtly have split! .Friday, was sponsoredd bby the fledgHns retoureirce^en tcd groups from aciacross the Re^blican nomimination for the U.S. SenatDate process,” Jones said.. “I don’t think th at an y Nov irer back co u n try road provisi(Visions o f th e , Idabo Wildlife Council ancand its sU fv^bbal politicalkal spectrum. ------searbeing vacatiated by MpClure's retiremetient'~elected official sbouldu ld be in a p o sitio n to ove; cSiliates; « AadnKkus-opeoed the conferencet- byb) urging at th e end o f tbthe year, credited the GOIlO P s a y ,‘Folks, here’s thethe w ay it is; take it o r planan. . . • i r F om tujarles^ riefly ^ ua « t ptBditif aad WiU be maternalnnal gtiadmotber, RosetU Higleyn ( r - ■ ■ ■ I Jrial askedd In^Twin Falls poUctiC6 caS6 Idaho Cen;ntennial celebration, Jeromeome C ounty ky HaiH u M iV la itu ^ ia Rupert— Burley.- Watts said...... _ . Thehe tAmenl will be at 11 ajn. T uodi ■ TWIN f StLS ti - 'An attorney hasn 1 fo rm ally c leading,from the county’ cocourthouse Wttfc at tbele EBurley LDS Slake Center, 205^ requested a triitrial for clients who sayr theytl were , ' i» l Ave., with B i s ^ Orin Woodbu 3 the streiet will be inscribed,jed with the JBROMB ^ ' wrongfully detaetained by Twin Falls policDlice a fte ra ' o ' ciaiing. B urial w ill folloW at tb usiness, «lub or organizatioation dr the lis t View Cemetery. Friendi may callca r o b b ^ . n am e o f a bus hour before the ftmeral Tue^lay at^ tt: Randy Stokerer said the request was filed:ed Thursday fam ily nam eof of many long-tim e Jerome resid■esidents."' cb. Tbe family suggests thtt memorij Cobn. T h e com mlemorative ei bricks w ith inscri{{cription are . ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 U M M O M tb y » tributioni m ay be made to ^ tb in Sth District Cc ca^witaiffeaa.» • ' Americancan Heart Aaaodadoo. ContributiocjoQ, Tbe suit cOnceicem s a N ovember 1987 eveni,rcning;-when currently on salesal at the courthouse. The: briibricks, with be lefl at the stoctuary. Amngemencnta police respondeided to a robbery at a storeore oil'B lue 17 spaces onone on line, are S25, or $30 forr twitw o lines; t W t e r C. B I t n under tbe directica of Payne Mortuai“**y Lakes Boulevarrud N orth. F ive people, only onl one of As of Wednenesday, 97 bricks bad been1 solsold. Watts 1W IN FA 1UU_W tlbarCBrms are available at the cleric’sric’s office in ivtaniii.dwl i l i a a f a j . ran r 11— • oaatC««toT»faFaIk rights were violiolated when police oflicersers detained jijg courthouse,se, or by calling 324-8811.. CrCredit card tbel B. Ehrhard . them at gun poiroint, handcuffed them and fo> Ml ara ptadiag and will be WIN FALLS — Mabel B. Ehrbarc forced them orders are accei«ptable. Of Twia Fallf. died Friday. Jan. 2t2^ to lie on the i^halt Tho five Were at aagaistalioi. g waio added^ that the Centennial projectcct will also T w ta F a ^ . _ 1990,), at tbe Twin Falb Clinic aad Hospit)pTtai nearby. ’ - unty to r e p la y the current detedeteriorating. • aural causes. ■ " O ther ofTicersrs ithat night arrested a Mount) -• TWINFALLS — E.D*IcH lout using tax dolhus. K J l o w “' sT;be w it bom Jan. 15. 1892, in CU m an, w ho laterr pleadedpl guilty to the crime,,e. « f Lefai. Utah, tnd formeriyjy ol o ^F aH i. ay,u.BY~.B. Bamrd Harrison‘Bud" Cemer,ler, Kta.,1 the daughter o f Daniel aa , died Frid«y, Jta. 26. 1990, In L tuky. -Virginii n Fiitmtn,.both.of-Twiwtn jtobertHdkwtfl ” — Lehi,- Utahrtwo b r o t h i Ro6< WaMCevtea,.Calif.; Dana Falls;s; ninec grandchildren, 24 gretleat- B O IS E (XI*) -— Ada“County Juliannrrine MeeKan'were'dccidInlng~attomcy~Rolf-Kehnc- ine-of-Boiser^------of Kaytville. Utab; andid F orreit Lc« :ity, Utah; two a. exchange for Hellewell of Salt U k e City CtUf^ m Daaaii Rate of itnadch!dchildren. Sbe w u preceded in deal ■ iliten, Mrt. Emily Zcnger i unintentionally pulpulled the rug out the chil:hild-abuse charge. Rosenthilhal Ms. W right's terminationdon o f parental ter o f Midway. ? ^ T . iMcn, O rra KUadwortb o f by berier husbandI in 19M, one too. tw Utah; and Mrs. IvaLou RogeAgen of Bobt; : daughter. b.; ao4 R aby L onm e o f daugbtetibtert. one gruddaugbtcr, one grea: from under a U.S.S. Supreme Court reachedled an agreement with defenirnse r i ^ t s to her youngest dau ' nine grBndchildren, «Dd >.: aad 12 gtankU ldrtn. He - gnmdioiidion, one gr^-T O t»gnnddaughlcjtcr,—. —review.of.a.child scsex-abuse decision ' ' " grandcbildrcn. He was ptvcec ' '^ his parents and ooe broth?. Ir daaA Ua parents aad tevensii . b y d is m is s in g tlthe underlying he f\mcnl will be at 3 JO pjn. Tueida Tbe funeral wiU be at 10 « ■dd«n Ther criminal charge, radtad Sataiday evwing. tl White/bite Mortuary in Twia FalU with th tt ibe Lcbi LDS Slake Cen ametkawiSbaeelebntad Rev.. LloydLli Bakewell ofTiciating. Buriiiriti Tbe prosecutorss ssay they a s s u m ^ Ccnter, Lcbi. Utah. Burial •d a y at Iba Joaapb Payne will follow foil at the Twin Fallt Cemeterycry. tbere was virtuallally-no chance of *. appioumately 4:30 pjn. Tuek aM l, 221 W . M ain St. in Friendsods mayi call ftom 4 to 8 p.m. Monda ' Manorial Park In Tvnn Falls. «i*y such a review beingng granted. * n tm .E a riM T c rriq u e z a t atWbito^ t e Mottuaiy in Twin FalU. - call at the cbureh ooe boutlour befora Iba " f ? * " .? * Scrambling to'io’mend potential ^ araaat vlU follow at the funeral. Arrangementi treart under tht damage, the prosecsecuting attorney’s direction o f tbc Wing Mortuaij r Ctnaiary io Barley with «4arlbtdiRCtloo-t)rk)cal Rurtiirton R. Thome officc filed a motiotion Thursday to A ^ ^ . vatarm a ^ Ite „=HIHOSHONE o: — Burton Reete Thom reinstate thc charge.ge. e y n o ld s Donna D. Mexa , 2?i F o u rth D is tricict t Judge Gerald BURLEY — Donna Daisy o f Shothone, died Saturday, Jan. 2 daughter of Mturo and Katby I iw o.;0, at hu winter botnc tn Yuma. Ariairit, Schroeder is expeipected Monday to- n tbyDevenMcn Bortty.Tka doO; ancer. of Burley, died shortly schedule a hearinglg Ion the request. I f S i lly after birth c o o ttiM to u taaS 5fS .rrj3S -f—le was born April 14. 1916, i Wedneiday, Jan. 24, 191990. al Iha FlomrCukoUe»c£knlil>.iUk|IW l lb ands, the nation’s :kland, Ihe son of^Jobn and Ellzabe^ the dismissal stani JLi u n e r a l ® Univcniiy o f Utah M edialtlCentertaSak C ftrty. -• M ayy TThorne. He attended Rocklirland . high court could reject re the case for J . Lake City. Utab/^ ifiumity t c ^ U aad iteeived a teachirhing lacking any basis fo:for review. I announc^ by HanscQ^iSm^ BM certifictificate from Albion State Norm “Ifs a matter olof remedying the I - Litsia arou. 90, of Scboolool > and a bachclor'i degree from tl situation we didn’In’t think we’d be 'J e n w . M b Ma l w ^ .J n .2 7 , l990,atS(. Univertiversity of Idabo. He aUo did gndua jight in," said R oger Bloume, ou chicf deputy J/iopeZ Frans RosUng Basa^kt'a Faaia a lly M edical Cenier in workk atat tU Univcnity o f Idabo. He ttug BURLEY — Frani Roiltoiling. 66. of Jareatt. ~ tchoolw l ini Acequia, Oxford and Tbomanu, criminal prosecutortor. ‘*The dismissal Ujp ' Spokane. Wash., died Thurtdanday. JatL 25. • Sbe .was bocaM iJM a6. IS99, atRock Idaho.bo. He taught band tnd music® i m ay have an cfTeciect on w hether the ------1990, in Spokane. . Spriap, Wvo., ■ ia ac iitff of iouBitnot Sboihoithone aad bad excellent high scho , t ^ Supreme Court reviiwiews the case." Amagementi are pcodingling aad wiU ba . p S S T s t i mMeBa«d|blcbildrca.Sbc c mai^iyching baads. He was a Cbevron scrvii 2 4 6 6 A d dl i i s o n A v e . • I - anoounced by McCulloch FuaFunenl Hooalo : novad viik harar IMI Iy to Twin FalU in lUtionIon iproprietor in Shothone for maiu n y • Attomey Genera:ra! Jim Jones was W . Burtey. •jr haaHMaM a fim at«r ycanai:« aad had alio worited at Tupperwaware d e lig h te d . w h e n thei high court Kiabarly. Sba-aarried a Jerooerome. He retired at the lime offa agreed o n Jan. 165 tott ^ e w ihe-oase hV T w in F a llIs 733-4900 ' j^th^r H. Brodinen e W lQlM O ia a>oaA«4.l917.iaTwin t«« death.lh. IHe had been active in many civ''''‘f of Laurie Lee WWi rig h t o f B o ise , ’ fILER— EitberH. Bro.Brodine, 76. o f MriMk-a^jivaafirming andcmcommunity Ktivitiea. waa pretident < ai a jh ee iw Jaroge tinca_jbe SoulhSoui Ceotnl Idaho Music EducatoIton whose convictioiio n T o r"lew d a n d ^ ------— Fjl^rdied-Friday.-J«»'-36,- bcUlionTsecrettiy-afldTretJureroftl ' -Benedict's Long Tena Ci aae-mimtAcrofiha A s i ^ fthc------lascivious-conductict-was-overtunieo abone T o u tm u tc n and prctident.i ------Jerome.------itirn m kS L -- - Shoaboi it.^ because the youngcigest victim did not • • ara eta daaiblar. Elsie' tbe SbaSbotbone Chamber o f Cofflmerce.,1 Arraogenthits are pending . aUo a p u t member o f the Sbothoi testify against her. anaouaced by Rejnoldl Funn M tr.alxri^U ren.11 wasal« ny a u b . He wai an active membera of 'Hie court had to consider whether TwinFalls. lld n a , thrM graat>great> Rotary < , m t tad the LDLDS Church and bad held matlany people acCUSCd o3f f childI abuse have. Crossley s S r lenhlp tad teaching positiooi. He w«*« u the ri^ t to at leastast one face-to-face __ • Seven Bi!ig ReasonsLS Melva b'Priest tt Ibe time o f hU death. with their young TWIN PALLS — M elvt C ■asaBia<«Mdaa|lHcr. ' ^urvIurviving are his wife. Ruby''t"ot ' cooifontation wi o f Sp^taae. W tib.. and focia aarvlea vlU ba at 2:30 S b otbooe; t o ooe daughter, Lonu Ann Hea[euh accusers. To invirest With __Falls,.died.Prlday, Jan.I. 2i26.J990. iK .pA uS vjiaa tta Jtraa£am t«n witfi-. of One3nce;-oae.ttee-dtughter, Sherry Lee-1< ___ The Idaho Supijpreme.Court last -r. y H £«ffid«iat. mcBda Kellyly ofo U H tm bn, Calif.; three tonions’, year set' asidet Ms. Wright’s J[j >. Jo n es& C ' - ^^'A n^em aits are.p»^tg im taiatitry n ifa inlmB ■ ■AlletrCnrCr-Ttonw^f-LogM V Utah; Slevi ------conviotion-for-helpijlping.hct4»ymend_ ____EdwardD. Co. ! annonnced by White MortuijituujtIjiT«to b2n*,ank«*«.N e>M ilipleped. JcolboIb o n e of BUcldbot: and CUlr Buit< FalU. •ireW TSTuraSoeTf Tlioree«na o f Pocatello; one step-ton, Brui spcually abuse ber.tCT.two daughters. tter, ’ The state courtrt 1held the second- l.l[. U. s. Government Gmoaranteed Bonds K d n t S S S SaFMriCte^iBtoocDa. ^ L.QataSatat of Yucaipa. Calif.; one titu — Juan Cortes n May Oalloway o f Twin-FalU; fi'five hand testimony oof f a pediatrician on Guartfiteed G es to timely pajrmentBtofprihdpattndinterert. I rtEYBURN — Juan CoiConei, 53, of W i i h t m AI . .Andtndit Jr. brotherthen, Herbert ‘nom e of Mumug statements madede to him by the _ ■ roll Tltonte o f Sboibofie; Oleo Tbon Heyburn, died Sanirday, lto.lan. 27; 1990, ai B U lL H Y -1 -jlu - youngest girl1 violated the 2.1!. Federal Income llax-f• f t e e tbe Minidoka Memorial Hotpil daho FalU; D eLoi Thome o f Well '.; a ad U V o n ■n»n» o f WatsonvilltriUe, c o n s titu tio n a l Hri{^ight to confront Municipal ] Bonds r 16‘-fra n d c h ild ro n , - 1 0 ileiiBp-• witnesses.------' ...... and local taxea. - ®.09^ Ksjouncod by Payne jaiylaBwtoy. . - .HawMbaaP —IInterest me; bo filljed io'itata u ;iteaeaenraite Ddcblldraa. and eight itep>grea!®*‘* . Jones -termedd the decision a idcbildtn. Ho wu p rec ^ la ^ -“ tra v e s ty o f ju s Leonel Arrambulalla C M A a itn o i. l bit nm wife, bit parenti and ot I. Investment Grade Co:leijorati-" / prompted prosecui TWIN FALLS — Leonel R n n H a ' _____ .9 r Uaiva^M dh ^a-funortl*win-»«-it-IO-STifTns> dismlBsvrnexliild'ilditbuse charges.'' “ 19M,iaLiredo.Teui. daeaday at tbe Shoshone LDS Chun^ But now , the U.SLI.S. Supreme Court AmngetnenU are pendingling ta d will ba with I 1 BUbop Wayne Waddoi^a ofllcUtb 1 jeopardy. • 4.1 ' ■ aimounced by WhUe MortuimuaryiaTwla ) faolly tuggetit tbat memori 1. Federally Insured Cei'ertificates FtUi. Iributkos may l e made to H o^iee is way: The a t t ^ e y _ _ ( a m h i i i M i .. ofDeposit______na, P.O. Box 4211, Y una, Ariz. 85361366. g e n ^ ^ o^ice filfiled a potion for >. i Federalb.ln>tir.d 6o m j!,0d0 to J l 00,000.' J I — CUffordaMUter angeaeoli ia ArUona are underrthe— tl - review last Augu;gusti-At'about the - j - IK S a J a S iction o f Johnaon Mortuary in Yum Solitantiil penalty for eariy ^thii t h t a w j i - 6 . y e a i s .30^* 1 ' RUPERT — CUffortOeiil ^ same time, Adala County deputy, J o t a a a i M a al amagementi are under the dinxtii o f Rupert, died Saturday. Jaa.Jta. 27, 1990, M U a patanal p m lergtn Funeral C h t|^ In Shothone. prosecutors Jayly Rosenthal! and g j ; bUbome. ValMia A »£ra4ssrssiiiiyi'iidbii S. Insured Federal Inco::o m c ^ ■ ...... -^Taz.Free~T Municipal I SeirviGilses-— _____ .... ' Interest I may be solject'io State ta 7.C. 0 0 ^ * — - :------TWIN-FAtL9---AriaewKnerlatTWtet WENmt—':=W |i*w ‘<*nT-imk»~--t3003000040-—- ^ gnreaide tovicsiafet ------— for Fedora Layeook Won«(onaeott, 15, o f Ibr ta aa a IL WOtVIlM,'at,erWa<,«bo Erma^la M . Fenwick, 9 ^ o f Oooding, wlwbo 3. niA Retirement Plan AS)uqiiBniaa.NM..iadft(nbRMrtyofTwia 1^ Fea ___J £ m ^ r = ^ i ''’ta.' tBB "WimfDa oofBcktfng:' TC rbm ily hJUZM T C tn C a t o is M b u q u e i^S^^S~H L aiam w SarieakcOtinMCaatar.P.O. msooria x ial cootributloni may bc tnade to t JT ' ■ final lervice will m heldIdatRoaaHilb a 'Bo x .SM; Ha|dlng Hospital Fouadatim Long Tet ‘M em orial G ardeot - iitia Callfbrala. AffHfaMMl^W an dartbadiractloeof CanU-a UnlL A m ngem enu ate underrUie U “ . Airtatcmenu are under the dlracUoa o f . D aapny's W aaii - dirtietkxctioD of Dcoiany;’t Gooding Ctapel. McOee Memodal Chapel tainAlbuqaecqna. Al W o u UIdliketothnk I ------everyone far theiItetardljr/Werjf------— ' /ood.meniorlaljJ aami nwmo upon— - — ~ ------diededlliDfTiurbrWoiwiMotner;------— -Uospita I ...... Sistera ^ G rmdmotte. ^ Abo, _ ^______MAOlC-VALLSVllfia i*.^M n.ViaoaBadkaonI of Declo. A daughter wu bom IO.M MM-Tto^SliaaofWaodeaIdea.-- ______Tliflnfe^ t O - . ^ ___ ' 1. HiooUi'Ki»bllcl>.t^V«Ti^SW wihvGTiir^^ ~~amaJSturgl - Fall*: M n . Vince Bedke or f DDtm Io; and Mrr, l t o I ~ '.'cA asAiksliOilALBOSmAL io ' Sister Mai:laxjUndu. ^ Falla Av«.«trtandto I • ------...... 'S o n W B bom to Mri ^ Ml

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"Looking Back” is ia 5iinday7cflfun? • ‘ Byjiic.As^iated Press ofThcTimes-'Newsin//iAonoro/*/dfl/jd'5 CcntcnniaL The. coh^o/uxnn.sAowcflics BOU^FUL, Utah - Emisinissions from a local readers’ remiaiscvsccnces about life lex wutheast o f ------in-Idaho and aews: alabout Centennial,_____ ^Jockpot. Nev.. would provide'ide benefits to cycnls. _ ■WSfCoast customers at reat expense to ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H ■ . UlUtah’s air quality, U tah official;sialssay. ... Dunngia meeting of the-Wi'W asatch Front ^ ' RtRegional ^ u o c il, 16 northemTn 1Utah leaders' —agr^Tlast^We^-to-send-letler Bg tl^rs.expressing-^^^^^^l their concerns lo thc'Burct L an d ^anagem entjnd.Utah’s congrusional-^^^^^lcoi dedelegation. “1 personally am v.cry conconcem^ about this project,” A lta M ayor WiiliamWil Levitt 8 ^ 1 1 ^ 1 I ” '• said.sa: “I don't think m any peopl(ople wont to ski on black snow.” ■- ' Council members consideiidered voicing formal opposition to the S414 I:billion coal- K |H P fo m fired eight-plant complex beirbeing proposed by Thousand Springs Gencrati:mting Co., b ut - later agreed they would witwithhold final judgment unti! they have hadid nmorc time to . , - j ” study the plant’s potential en'environm ental ' ^ impact bn Utah. _ ...... - i.b f c f i - According to an environmeimenlal impact Clifford D arrinrington and Ila -ti statement prepared undercrlhcBLM I -s Nolqiateo! old enough to be playing] tlthe game, Sarah Olsen, 2, iwaits patiently as. adults trtry out the Idaho Super Lotteottery drawing j ' C ro s s le y o n a hH p a n y ! long with co largest economic development:nt ]projcci sincc x t ila Darrington ofD f L e c h ofTers this Qj,Ihc Hoover Dam, and if apprciprovcd, would JV eU ; 1 look back at a leogth^thy courtship that_____ u Super Lottttery brings hhuge jackpoi)ts, long-shotDt odd^ ..\\ydi^partiaUy__exuxrertdt!_£/_ _rAc ^ ; Depression: 'B y i g r k mMITCHELL- : ...... "I think it will bebe much -more exciting.” -:-4444.839:- - • , A '»^U tc>liea^g, ofi-1Stfri: Draft Timcs-NcwsNS writer he said. A player’s chances to get:t si:six o f six for a; ja c k p o t is 1-; “Cliff and] met onn t]the path that led to -'j StBtmtesoi^ M tiie ' People can startrt buyirift tickcts for the guguaranteed S2 million jac ; ’Old Main' on the cnm;ampus al Utah State :'Pm . oseil Th6'aiji^rSpHnirings wer' TWIN F/^FALLS - Bemused express:;ssions real thing Thursday,ly. 1212.913.583. , Agricultural Collegc,:, Logan,L Utah. ' j ^T e& esdsy'at' turned blanktik as people lost their firstt crackc: Twin Falls rcsiderdenis can buy the tickcts. Because it’s possible thatIt mmorc than one*' ______l!lLwasjLirosty_coIdoIdjnomiijg..JanvJ3,____ Itlaho'Shiclds- at o Idaho SnSuper Lottery drawin g .______at any one of 18 locaocal outlets that display a T.pcperson can have thc same sct o f numbers,!____ _ ; 1932. MyToommatc,J, AftonA Sti^ens, and • j ^ One conjnsolotion was tfiat iHis5 t time super loucry bdnner.er. ‘ , 't&tEerc can bc niorc than oneme w inner, saidl '. I walked up Forth NNorthoi and turned on playingthel.; lo.ttcry did not leave themla a few A dollar buyss «two tickets, with a StSteve Woodall, deputy directois:tor o fth e Idaho; to thc winding path. I ddllarspoorc>rcr. selection of six nunlumbers on each. People LtLottery. » “Suddenly we weree re lam basted from take tai lo'lo 20 y ^ to iiuild.. •— „ - C row dsi cof pfb^e gathered Salutlurday can choose six difTctfTcrcnt numbers from one . ..'“The jackpot continues to nroll over Uniilj behind with snow bolballs. He-stopped ahd The plants w ould b c built; abqiisquares Each Wednesdaylay and Saturday KMVT didigits.” both knew him as h c: orand AHon had t>cen Biuning as m uch as 800,000XK) tons o f low - on a plasticc imat. It w as free, will broadcast a'livilive Ping-Pong ball draw Revenue from the ticketlet :sales wiH bej dating. He inlrodurizc in director o f markciir the Idaho Loticiy. ■ ' 'tl-'th e prizes. up ^ e hill w idi them. dioxide.4hbught by some;c.ic„,is.s.o s >er Lottery, is 1-763. Couplc o f nightsIts later Dee came to irehcnwitz b f Twin Falls wasvas one f^coplc win if thehc numberst onnihcir tickets i mi ponlnb'uie to globai warming.~ ;',‘|'^db^iously we think'itfit will bc very; ourboarding housec toli see Afton, and ^ >p!e who \yon a grccii lottctilcry T- match at least four,ur.ofthcmimbers c sc^^ted'^ The Noilheaslcn Nevadaf DcvcIopn.cn,D pibntoble or wc wouldn’tIn’l get-into il.”j said Cliff wanted himim to osk ifl would . ; 1:30 p.m. drawing, in thc draw, ml economic '^Woodall said. go with him to the ballbai gome ^d dance ^Authority - a regional lucky,’’ hc soid. "I sto o d on or thc Their prize iiicrc;i:rcascs if'thoy‘ mafch'.'fi.vc’i„ Saturday night. My.y (quick riply was, development sim ilar to “o Cc ham ber o f rfgi.,ber." and they win a shanhare of thc jackpoi if they -„-.Thc Lotto Amcrica alrciIrcady includcsi ’Tell him lo ask for>r himself.’Y Well he . ccconimerce - has oijw izedd a 20-m cm bcr Kirchcniviwilz said he plays Ihc scrscratch m atch six. 0Oregon, Montana. Iowa, KanjU hedonistic pleasure,e . feastingi lavishly on ..■■■•"^6p b m l 15 minutes and failedd to gel withift | walk. So we walkedced and talked and coals and beaver muffs - “I’ve i D i^a Hooley fthe animals ..... r:“ T— fresh pasture and runrunning wantonly with- - -••(!15 3 feel o f Barney. “To t ci 1 yc4i th? UTith.V I talked and ^ k e d . bebest to s a f e g j ^ the lives o f thi i b o r s the cow herd. • ' Wm y boss said; “I don’t like HFshrs 1looks,' Hc^s I ' : . “Yes, wc tolkcd of niarnage, “but wc we o w ^ b u t w K t caii I say?’ LifeLil is^h'cap Counbry neighb on thc farm.”' ” •' ' To his credit I don'lon’t think Damcy _ ;gogot strangc cycs.-likc this (mm yiyboss w ent | were in A c G reat Depreptessibh. There w as ' believes h e's a cow.w. ]1 think our dumb c o w s, -Subug-eyed and flared his nostril;strilslo ■ - ; little money ond fewA'jobs. jl We bpthhad - ., 1 say this because w e’ve acci(iccidentally nm J H H H downlhcrivcr believe ihey'rc oil aha herd o f mules.* .• 'ucdemonstrate)." a desire to complcplete our collegc over two cats, sold tw o pigs doi (thc Snake that is, som e Hanuninmett buyers Thc first ii t well A few people haveave orgued, life and love • • “Yeah, 1 see w hat you mean.ean.” I said. ‘ ! education.., am ey not withstanding, thathat ifsomcthing doesn’t “N“ Maybe he’s strange bccauscsc hhc used to'. ' “ClifT didn’t returnm lo I school thc next- , were looking for cheap pork; chops)chi and arc w iih Barney :c dog foo^ out conisistcnily1 indication lhat all. was not w • tum a profit or prove3ve some tangible ■ nehead our cow herd.” ■ ' year but stayed homeme to work. jl had a currently ^ negotioting to make di - Personally,!:y was w hen w e’d heard Barrlis measure o f ils worth.rth. it needs to be relieved . '•• There is no ^ i l ^ u c yet lo tlthis little .. ; ' job at thc_co!lege'libilibrary so stayed in ofour mule, Barney. . Thecats-di4o!Utand-a-chancoundmathtriedTOclin ee. but I have to admit,I ... hehow you look at it. pigs are gQing to o better worldirld - sides, I'd'atl On lhe I suppose I agree, ^ 'and gnj4untcd in 1935.35. P’i k and dug his heels into mybeen was glad lo give oiur u r mule : one last chancc. • , In one way B arney's a luckyicky animal. > ------TJurlngThc next-fivcfive years-l 932-1937------juiylhing’sM better thim a sty -- butbi Barney, other hand, I a and threw ------worse.. it'least lodge a com plaint. On Barney’s fast chanilancc came whcn m y boss BiBetter lo roam a corral than1 NcNcw York city w e corresponded ycgul:gulorly and skw each sad |i^ to sayTKa a^cw^hanccs oi them all away. Bdmey was punp u r c h a ^ by I, Barney's fate could have bc mentioned he l i Wd tU o huhtjand I m entioned. ,wiwrapped around som e lady’s’s - w h o ’s • I 'other whenever popossible, usually m u le -a n Hc could 1 : o f w e hod a pack mulelie for1 sale. • t^ in g lo wipe the spit oul ojf f herh< eyes- J holidays or summerir vacation.\ 1 Uiught m;/ brothcT'in>law as a pock mu aniim l to load out gam e on hunhunting trips. those laboml )ther- It might have work■orkcd if only Barney had, sh . A for several years at Thalchcr High ?? d have been choscn for one oi ''I. He really was" guile a ^ c l ^ywhcnlwfust w _ in-law think ave made a better showirwing, He seemed a bit _____-.rSchoolat-ThatchcT.IdaIdaho______£*J mtory lest anim als. M y brothi ; 'carne lb Iii'dian Cove, m ostly/ bebccausc o f his m ade ii then lunkcd wild.'' '• • D/afliiWoo/ey wrifesAcrco/i■column ffom- “Aflcr getting his! degreedc Cliff started liu Itot B am ey w o u ld n 't hav< colbr. He’s all white. ' “ How.Iongagodiddid you say he’d broke , hther- fam howe near Indian CoiCovc. '■ -.teaching in D cclo.'Therh e w in lcro f 1937 I crc cither, h e w ould have fluh r r was teaching at Rockliddand. Cliff came to, ^ sec me on my birthcIhday in April. Hc / ------\ rencwcd'our Wimsltlphlimnd™ -marricd ------GirlVdeaic-jL descriptlG June 16, 1937, in SalSalt Lake, 5« years , - • rafter,w e first met.. VWe have lived in OIlJBLpj^iCJ ' 2 hurM lrn j0 iic^ a c c idmt& ^ i ^ a r r e s t Dcclo cver.since.” leads to malan's ; '€ as^ .v ^ a paiscngcrina a- drivca ^ R b S e rt Siiiani^' 31, bfW<■W«t Valliy Do you have! an t infcrest/ng ByKIRICMITCHELL-— ; t, charges LS't T w b’roea'.involved.. tajy, fS Uiah,'that tan tato the0 reraff of a car I ^recollection o f lifeifc in the Magic rinies-Neivs writer . ' N o t o n i off TwiN F^ls' (hat had stopped to avoid hittiilitting il senU'J ; ' Valley? J?oes your attiattic contain photos.,. I . . . io'fieporate.weateather-relited a c c i^ ts -jtti BURLEY An' unusuallually precise her inlyS did she fend ' were ia-scriousIS oand g i^ e d condition &&»ck. The tniclc had s t o pjdduetop T ’s< -the.pilafv^ .an.a d .H t t h e l ^ . »J. ^elements of the state. .. Thc;ioah;was orrcsted at 11:30 p.nr... ■ ■ " larded conditioni -SatutdBy ''™ issia^C ounty Shei _j___ II.___ DcanaJlocpJtojtSteSteel ofTwin Foils. _____ ^Friday after dozens of.peip eo p le saw Hriiirwsaii ‘ '’I? lm KMVTTUld/f“»i>” hc' It who .mi^de. the' I5-i5-inchrby-18-in£h _ cccompoiite'Srawmg ofliua on I, who has norbeenHdenti aguoaTW DocIopSerm^ " Trtn caircd'the sheriff’s offIc'e"^i! claiaiiirilig ^ °'3 We'conidition Saturday in iaahd:Samprcn:Mi4‘_ er-way-to-Burley-^s-Dwor>ed-her- t^ c W a Memorial Bo^ital I ‘I shois.s6liinglhe47-co-colorpiccc in stores "knew kr hupTHciaH ry School during-a-snowsi alley, Rfigip.nal M e^ifid. ft Mandtresti^ rhe pottem sells for “Wc were bombarded with,h iphonc cnUs," cyisingftur»,^d, after ho W 3' all arounid Idaho. Thc -ailcBed-kidnapper-grabbeii easing safety^ ___ _ r • $8; a complete kit for.br$34. Thosci)afaic- - hehe.said.-.:iv ...... her in the cair. f4he-var»-h«^wa»tdrivini3-ia "designs inclutl^ln;tlnrBrarrbirdnhc— - r-r-The man ia-being hfild-lnMn-lhc-Caiisin- I cscaped about 10 m inutesia !:a n d - v. aifif,»intBrrtflte 8< : Mountain Bluebird,'■d,'n trout, the s ta r ; - •' Coiinty.)oi!.',. O man q|opped-ncar a cana! dded across tije intastate ' Charges p e n ^ g a g a in ^ hi iU i‘6 f cady;. A ___ _igamel,.lhwtatc.trcc (tc (thc.WesienutfhilC-. . , TomoIrarh'a.'Tlrc'girl-nuroieccivcd dcgiw udnapping, ossaiUtiwitlwi* nn attempt “ > ''pine)„thc State Copitipitol ancffhe Idaho dc i home and called the police,people ^ ■ StaleScair'------lo'commit a wrious felony, toih\> felonies, estimated his office has recc - ^ IUI[Uld batlery, o m isdem eanor.. n 100 phone calls from pe ified the man. '.Jh

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______' School[ lunch mfieniis— ■ L . ■■ B LAINB COWn n iT Y Tuesday:; PjPancakes, juice and milk. - Tuesday: Chicken patly sisandw ich. . MUI•{URTAUOB ' .-Ik 'S Monday: Chicken nuggetigets, ficnch fries,' Wednesday:lay: W ames,juice aod milk. macanmi mi aod cheese, seasoned. beets,b< saUd Monday: Breakfiikfast \ dinner roll, chilled:d ppineapple and. Thursday:S^ Sweet rolls, juice aod milk. bar, ba: mixed fhiil salad aod milk.' _ Tuesdav: Hornettnema^ burritos. Spanish . —:------Friday; FrerFrench toast; juice aad milk.------— WedncsdayrFishiRiggetsrbasllash browns, talad, ftuiiaoaiSa'tm lL •' Tueid«y: Veget»ri«nm r n o o d le aoup. ' Lunch serveervcd diily 11:20 a.m. to 1 2 :lS orange on and grapefnul wedges,I. aaladi bar. Wednesday: Sweet-ni-aourSn over rice, > ^ i | ^c^BCkert, him tsiad sand^indwich, chilled p.m. Self.serv£rvc salad bar and milk lerved checMcake, ch bread, butter and mill peas, fruit cockuliiuU. fortune cookie and ^ Tjcache* tn d miUc. w ith'every’ lulunch. Only tbe main dish is Thursday; Roast poric, dressiE«08.8nvy, niilk.’ - '.Wedneaday: Hot dog( on a bun. crisp ‘ listed. . seasonedtei green beam, salad bar,bi spiced Tbunday; Hamiamburgers,'french fries, ■:WtT tot((-nuxed vegetables.les. cherry dessert Monday::Slopwjoe*. SI . - ap ffwillr...... ■ • , „ eom.-fiuit Jell-0‘aorand milk. — • —— ------...... Tuesday: Fr : French bread pizaa. . Friday: Chicken noodle so " -Thvraday: Qiili crispiiotil0t^SChQ«.witb-_..W;j*7j;7^ m a n appte a7icea“ Thuraday:y: 1Tacos. pcpear nilves aod m i^ _____ Friday: Fish'ish burgers. RI(RICHFIELD . . \ Z-- Friday: Submarine sandiindwich. .Icttucc,- ...... IMMANUEL LUIBER.^RAN * Breakfast: -Ipmato. french frici. cairolrrol stick, cookie CHURCHSCHOOL Monday: Pancancakes, syrup, juice and l— ^ milk. • DIEnUCH Monday: Fish patty oo a btbun, tartar mjpc, ZZiZZZZET-- ^ Monday:>: S Sloppy joes, buttered peas, sauce, sai cheese stick, french frierics, spccial ' Tuesday: Cereal, toast, juice and milk. BUSSS peaches anddmiU^ m saisauce, fruit, cookie and milk. • Wednesday: FreFrench loast, syiup, juice - .^ M o ^ y: Chili, checse,e, pcaches,p maple Tuesday: DeepE fried fish fillcls, tartar Tueiday: Hamburger patt;itty, baked udniilk. ORE TDUCK ------^------—— sauce, finghcb fries, grten beans, pineapple—potato,'iBitch'dressingrsppi^'*‘U po ilushrearrot ------niur*d»yrNoinc ------BLOOOtaUCOSiimiONnowW CTlT™ ^ ''-Tueiday: Macaroni withwit ham, peas, chunks, bread,a d , butler and milk. bnbread, catsup and milk. , Friday: No menuenu given. jXsisndtnllk. • Wedneidaiday: Potato soup, crackers, W ednesday: Taco salad, garllarlicbre^d, Luoch- URATE RESULTS :kcn, grcca beans, - buttercd-bectccts, mixed fruit, butterscotch fruit, fri cookie, salsa. Thousaoand Island Monday: ChicIhicken pafty, mashed ^ ' —Sot rolU. chetiy dump cakeakc and chocolate pudding, breoiread, butter aod milk. dndressing *• potatoes, gravy, vegetableve slicks, hot ro ll.. M ; OBTAINED IN Tntilk. Thuraday:y: IBean, bccf and egg burritos. . Thursday: Hamburger grsiravy o v e r pears and milk.— EASY STEPS: ^ - * - Thunday: No menu given.ven. green salad,1, ffruil, cake, bread, butter and mi potatoes, green beans, rcro ll Tuesday: Slopp)ppy joes, cheese, pickles, • . - Friday: No menu pvcn.■L milk. ' ' ’ jamj “ , coconut cornflake cookie t u crisp green salaiid, peanut butter cookies, isert test strip Friday: Fried Frii chicken, baked polatoes, Friday: Chili, garlic bread, cara rro 'w c k a , _ peaches and milk. 'ress power ------^ I ______Spinach, fniil.iiC bnad. butttr and milk______fh ::-Breakfail: eheexe teasonedd com,c birthday cake, ice • fpply sdrtiple" Monday: French Joast (2).(2), syrup, fruit or JEROMB ELEMENTARY SCSCHOOLS cream milk. -j^ice and milk. FILER Monday: Open.menu. Thursday: NoI menuroc given. V “ ^•Tuesday: Ham slice, biscbiscuil, jelly, fruit B re ak fasrism m d 8 to 8:25 a.m. No Tuesday: Chicken.burger,:r, lettuce, Friday: Nomcnuenugiven. ■ mayonaisse, french fries, catsiitsup, apple .-^ ju J c e and milk. menu listed.’ o nE T n u Q f ' ^ ' Wednesday: Cereal, buiieuttered toast, fruit Lunch metiienu lists only the roaindish; cobbler co and m ik . _ TW ______juice and milk. ------c m e n n morm o i vanaW erM lins-B C TV cii------rCTTT-CTrrot------BEEMENl ^'Thursday: Scrambledled e g g s, liltic wilh each meaneal. / slicks, sli applesauce, cinnamon roll)tl and milk. Monday: Italianian s p a ^ e tli, tossed green "mKikies, fniil orjuice aadd milk.mi Monday:: FiFinger steaks. 'Thurify: Spaghetti wilh mtmeat sauce, apricot hai'halves, french bread and ■ J v o TV v AVAILABLE... ■: Pina. garlic g« bread, green salad, scasoisoned green - “ Friday: English mulTin,rm, je lly , fruit or Tuesday: Pi DIVIDUALLY FOIL-W•W r a p p e d - — ^iceandmilL Wednesdayday: Comdogs. beans, be fntil and mliv , . Tuesday: Hot dogs,do; baked beans, celery, - TLunch: Thursday:y: IBarbecue chicken. Frida>^.Fish burger, frenchI frfnes, fmit, peanut butter, appleiple cobbler and milk. • F r eESH: AND PROTECTEIfE D C - Mondajr: Roasi bccf sandwich,san' french Friday: NoMo listing. brownie bn and milk. Wednesday:1 Oven 0 baked chicken, - r fiies, fruit, cookie and milk.ilk. poutoes, gravy,. butteredbu peas, fresh fruit, - ~ > 7 w - . E aS s Y- T O C a r r y C - J u e s d a y : “ Mrs. Smutny’iny’» class menu." - ...... ------JEROME JR. AND SR.B.HIOH ------. com bread. hodey.bty KiiHii- th I millf______■ y iick c n nuggets, french fries, fric green salad, GOODING SCHOOLS Thursday: Hamamburger deluxe, Trench C r ^ h dresiins, fniil roll-UFl-up, hot roll and Choice ofof Ithe listed main line menu or Everyday: choice o f talad bar,If, soup a n d , p j« bJ»es, e 3 brownie and milk, ^ f i e d i j b a l O nilk. •fitnH cachich day. spisandwich bar. self-serve bar,. mn ^ I i n e ’ Friday: Taco pockeu,po Icttuce. cheese, •-Z-Wedncsday: Hoi hamam and cheese Monday:: C Chicken nuggets, french fries, h ha: a m b u r^ line, or aU carte itemsns. Only the toniatoes, tri-tatera,en, diced p e w , nutri-bear rjUHMTO * 7 3 4 - 7 ^ - Ci«ndwich. vegetable f60p;-fnVfniit and milk. roll, butter,. ap]applesauce and milk. . , . -main -m: line choice is listed. Menulu IS subject cookie and chocoUtoUlemilk. ‘ L_ ” 1^ Thursday: Chili,, gratedted cheese, fruil, Tuesday:: TiT^rixy gravy over ricc, winter to tb change. 0 3 2 2 2 0 2 ^ tTcanol sticks, cntckcrs aod1 mimilk. blend vegetabitables, roli. butter and milk, M onday: F o o l long h o t do;log, raisin TWINFALIALLS JUN IO R HIGH ^ Friday: Lititc smol^iki^a^criss-cul Wedncsdaiday: Sloppy joes on a bun, cookie co< and milk. Monday: Frenc;nch bread pizza, tossed ■■polatoes. orange quairtefs.efs, hotH plI and frwich fries,I. ajapplesauce and milk, Tuesday: Enchiladas, refrieried beans, green salad, apricoiicot halves, chocolate chip chocolate milk. Thursday:ly; Chili, coleslaw, cinnamon Spanish c„ rice, chetiy nimover andid imilk. cookie aod milk. 7 roll, peaches:s anda milk. Wednesday: Malibu chicker:en. peanut- Tuesday: Hambinburger deluxe, uuer tots, - ; ' " j M e i i '>s'shih ' BURLEY JUNIORIOR'HIGH ^ Friday: TuTurkey french dip sandwich, butter brownie and mitk. celery, peanut butibutter, apple cobbler and ; i r t l Monday; Salad bar withth fishfi nuggcta^^ taler tots, plunlum cobbler and_milk. Thursday: Chicken nuggeis:ls, banana milk. ; }{Dagie or hoi combo, frcnclench fries, catsup, chocolatechi chip cookie and milk. W ednesday: Potalo Pot bar. buttered com, ' I •^ ^)^h e s aod milL Friday: Hamburger pizza, tosiossed salad, fresh fhiit, combreaireadandmilk. . ; c •_ ' Tuesday: Salad bar wilhvilh barbccue; or HAGERMAN „rranch dressing, strawbeny shortortcake and Thursday: Ribeibecue sandw i^. french — = S S a le — ■THg-in-a-blanket or surfburgjurgers, tater lou, Monday;y: ■Crispy fish, coleslaw or „,im i l k . __ _ fries, sliced pcaches;hes, brownie andmilk. ; catsup, orange and milk. vegetible, frcsfresh fruit, combread and milk.' Friday: Chickcncen fillet 8aodwich,'1ettuc, ; ' Wednesday: Salad bar with finger Tuesday^r Chili,( crackera. applesauce.______VTMHTTHT.V ;___ special jaucc..tri:tri=ialcrs.-chilled_peara,„ ; __: W i n t e r 'e s s i steaks; or'Chicken MalibuIni ofc tuna, potato “ mixed fniil,. ci:cinnamon roll andmflk.- Breakfast served daily. chocolate puddinglg aand milk. * wedges, catsup, pineappleeand on milk. Wednesdayday; Turkey pot pie. biscuil lop, M onday: H am burger on a bibun, fries. cheese sticks, applesauce and Thursday: Salad bar with«th laco salad; or c a^ l and ch sauce, catsup, pickles, Califonsmia blend yVALLEY S h i r t s ^^^ S h i ii r t s ; Be^f fritters, tater tots, caucatsup, fruit cup, milk. vegetables, pineapple slice and mi isp taco, lettuce, cheese,, ,y: Burrito. green salad, sliced Monday: Crisp hoi roll, honey butter and.milk. mil . Thursday: Tuesday: Salad bar; or peach sliccs and milk. ! Friday: Salad bar with1 burrito;bu or Pizza peara, birthda)day cake and milk. ^casserole,qj combread, honey but’Utter, peas T u esd ay : Panetncakes, butter, syrup, : - 4 am.-apple and------F riday:-S-Submarine.sandwich.-tater_^, i or cheescsiitiarerbuttered o -and carrots, cutie pieand milic—------sausage-patty.-hasifiash-browns'i Orange-half-L * _ ll fruil. peanut butter cookie, and I O % i - milk. sticks, f r ^ fr Wednesday: Roast turkey,', potatoes,j andmilk. milk. ggravy, « green beans, rolls, butterter, autumn Wednesday; “Mrs.“h Stewart's class ed chicken legs, later lots, • : . squares and milk. menu." Oven fried > OFF/g| CASSIA COU>)UNTY Thursday:'Chili. crackers, grtjrte n salad, com on the cob.I. pineapplepi Jell-O,'whole " : WFFL HANSEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS'SC pean, cinnamon rolls and milk. wheat roll and chocilocolate milk. ^ i Monday: Chicken bur,b u rg er, le ttu c e, Monday:: SSalad bar, or Chickcn paUy, ^ sot long hot dog, french ; ' iNiE MCK I ouloes, gravy, buttered green Friday: Salad bar; or Goulash,h , colesUw, ^ Thursday: Foot ONE ■ pickl&. french fries, catsup,nip. fruil cup and whipped pou n beans, cherry cake and > - beans, hoi rollDlls, butter, fmit cup nnd milk, carcarrot stick, roll, peanut butter, p half ff cs, dip, green bi milk. ’ milk. ish, buttered com. Tuesday:; LLassgna, tossed green salad, aniand milk. Tuesday: Oven fried fish, Friday: Vegctigetable sbiip, bologna > - celery sticks, fresh fruii,il, comc brcad and dressing, frCTcl^ r ^ rolls, butter, pcaches and sa n d w ich , friiitil and a nut cup, lettuce, . ■ S k o r l ^ \ i o ^ l . ■ milk. ITY ' pickles, banana andmd milk. • Wedneaday: Hoi dog on a bun, french' Wednesdayiay; Nacho bar, or Weiners and MINIDOKA COUNT fries, catsup, sliced peacheiches, cookie and sauerkraut, butteredbu com, cherry crisp and Monday: Hamburgers; catsupup, pickles, - * WENDELL . ■ : S ' le e v e milk. milk. tatertat tots, Jell-O wilh mixed fniitit iand milk. Wl OFFi icken nuggeis, auGnitin ; Thursday: Beef fritlcitlcrs, whipped Thursday:y: Hoi1 turkey sandwich, potalo Tuesday: Chicken sandwich.:h. b .lim d “ “ '■“S '-“ S potatoes, butter, buttered greengro peas, sunny rounds, carrotrot stickstcranbemes and milk. _ crisp, roll and milL green beans, pink applesauce and ked ham, baked potalo. . : _ S i i i r t s ^ INE micK ; "" pcaclies, hot roll and milk.c -* Friday: SmSmorgasbord bar, or Hot dogs, Wednesday: Chili, cracker Friday: Beef laco. lalerrr tots,to spice cake, pork and beancans, conage checse, applcsauce nilk' toppings, pineapple,pie, roll and milk. ; sticks, sweet roll, peaches and mil Combo sandwich, fries, < -K . fruit and milk. and while or)r c!chocolate milk. . Wednesday: Co Thursday: Caruidian bacon piz1122a. 10^ applesauce, cinnamt01,011 roll m d milk. ; >SELECTED SST¥LESOF-B

How thkey voted1 — nsiBiiiiWEitii a constitulional ameimendmeni to liRiit-federal | South TVirin Falls ">733-1719 : ; BOISE - Here's howw Magic» Valley Resolution sent to the House. 336 Main Ave. S ■ lawmaketi voted on selected»d isissues in the past Yes expendinires and estiestablish a balanced federal M t Buhl jg Legislature • Anderson. Darriogton. McRoobcrts,Im Noh. budget. Passed AO-40-1. Resolution sent to I idffi?]!.. House. In'theHocMofRcfraeotibotitiTCC Pcavw, Tominaga. S ^ 1 3 1 Rescinding the call numade in ihe Yes ; H450Ajncnds existing Uwlaw loI provide for a ftfll'5I h v I 1 9 9 0 • lay person to serve on the: IdahoIda Stale Board i First: Regular Session of ihe 45th42 Idaho Anderson, Darrinrrington, McRoberU. Noh,^- | | H I o f Psychology.. Passed T7-3f-3 andi sent to the LegislatureU for a coiutituiional con-onvcotion or Pcavey, Tominaga. . Senate. lhe stale buiII a;are victims of crime occturing I Yt* , outside o f lhehe stale. Passed 79-1 and sent to - • Rep. Steve Antone. R-Rui•Rupen; Rep. Lcc the Senate, ' Barnes, R-BubI; R ^ . Maxineine Bell,I R-lerome; Yes I?" S t . ^ CHOLAS GHURR C H - H ; Rep. Ron Black. R-TwinI Fa!Falls; Rep. Celia Anione, BarBames, Bell, Black, Gould. Hale, ; Gould. R-Buhl; Rep. EtDcstMt Hale,t R-Burley; Jones. Morriso;rison, Neibaur, Newcomb, Pcteri, . A n n u a l ]R a v i o l i DD i n n e r ■ ; Rep. Doug Jonei, R-Filcr;ler; Rep. Thomas Robbins, ■ F e b r u a r y 3 , 1 9 9 0I •■ 5 p m t o 8 pm • S t . NrfcH k O L A s H a h ■ I Morrison, R-Ooodiog: Rep.ep. Mack1 Neibaur, wmamBaBo a o ^ - ' ------r-R-PiuIi-R«p. Bnjce Newcot»comb,.R.-BuiJey;______...... R & 9 1 9iH.S'n!EEr,j;ui>ERT,JD. I Rc'p. Ralph Peicrs. R-Jeron:rome; Rep. Gary • H329 Amennends exisling law to provide for I Robbins, D-Twin Falls. ^ legislative ovioverslghl on agency rules and ■ regulations.I. I If passed, law would put an MENU] I H479 Adds to aod amendsads existing law lo annual June• 3C30 sunset prevision on all n^es EXPMS5 i o r . f I provide for disciplinary actionrlions taken against and regulationions. The Legislamrc could then tAntlpasto tRa-violi tEiBnsalada i ^ ! chiropractors by tbe Boardxd o f Chiropractic p « j ©r amendend the niilei, Pasted 56-19 and I Examiners. Passed 68-12.2 a:and sent to the sentlotbeSewSenate. tRisotti Rice t'Hardt Rolls tl(Ice Cream , ; Senate. Yes s a l e '! ■ Yes Anione. BarBames. Bell, Black, Gould, Hale, E! . M Anione, Bames, Bell. Gouljould. Hale, Jones. Jones. Momsotison, Neibaur, Newcomb, Peten. GOST ...... Morrison,Peters,Robbins.'- - No - - O iir ExpansionI I s No Robbins A d u lt ...... ;...-....$io.oo O Black, Ncibaur, Newcombnb - C h il d r e n 6 -1 2 ...... $3.50 - ixin progress! Ev( In the Senatemto: U n d e r 6 ...... $ 1 .0 0 r ^ ■ H448 Amends existing: U«Uw to clarify lhe SOU30 A rresolution m rwpare legisUtive thing in our lovW j s r rate of reimbursmeol forf-tftniportatlon-or—ippfovil-oTai ifi •[^iTOzeinayioli-and-aaijaucesold-separatelyiiurln "lost wages for ao employeejyee requeued lo regulioory enfo:aforceajent p p g ^ 36-3. level-m ust go! - • .;i|l>bmil to nedleal examination exa or rdiabilitalioo afler in occupa'vpationaJ accident or beallb reason underer tthe worker's ------uop g n sa tionstanites. Passed:Kd 76-3. LLOVESEATS aTAHTINQAr— : *211 9 9 ^ ^ ' -AntoB^ Bames; Bell. Blaclllack, Gould. Hale. ..Jones, Morrison, Neibaur, NeiNewcomb, Peters, ..Bobbins. SUP] 5PC.C0mEMP0RAR^lY DINING SET $ 0 < J - iEUMe.COBX.R»tJL80Bj 1 9 9 ® ! > ' 'B454 Amends . existingog lawI lo extend . ------y'beoefltno'crtnJB'victiins-who* 0 iare residents of-...... core Y^Cr BERKUNEINCLINERRSECTIONAL $ Q t BO\ -Grey-bluc with IncUheiB —...... 1 9 9 “ - S i 1 ^ 1 — Iles^bison-^[ wins - BEtJROOM -S]3^Errs~i. BAVE 1*1 ^ - -McCcBlcoiontest EXTBRA Hunry!.. • ■ - M cCA LL (A P) —• AlAn icy Indian / o -'‘hunting b ison in frontIII oc f W est O ne , I 2 5 ^ O f f ^ : ^ 5 Must Be :- - '^Banlrhaywon the Mc(rfcCall Winter - - I -Eveiything^ ------i^Ganiival-s Grand Prizfrfce-for ice sculp— ^ ------A U ^ a e a r a h c e MMerchandise— l ^ fines. Moved' Jo MilakeTfeoinT ^ ‘ T h e aw ard o n F ridayday broughi in ' ■$'500, “T he Fislicnnan,"ui," a sculpture • OIME D A SA L E! • _ T j For O urr New' H "‘o f a b e a r nabbing a fisl \X fish in fro n t o f SnndaT.Jannraryr 282 « t2MS=4s00 pjg. __ . .Mountain Monlwy Bus!iusiness, reeled L_:— Ron Thompson.; - Gallery Sh(ibwroom. — i’”' - O w o o f ------^‘^t l w s c c o n d prize. Andind-“ecmcnnlal" ------W arner" at Shore Lodgejg e won third. HOM E FURNISHIIINQS INTERIOR>R DESJGN ^'"'A torchlight paradeJde on Friday f LYNWOOB FASHiOlM crossrROADS [ H - . touchcd off the 10-day.;ay show w hich —1^-M1 ain-A venue-l;-Ea9tr^in-FaU s-:^7»-7-34r84& l- — ; - features ice sculptures,::s, snowmobile d i JHL ii BURLEY :> -OutpMMulSeiSenka||MakMTb«I>lffe(«DC«?. .-.™ ...... — ...... -L-Acrojsls From The Lcathcntvan " , '’races and crowds o f visitorsvi« to thc \ M on.-Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 • VISA>A & Master Card Welcome «Rc• Revolving Chorg'dJ^ Valley County town- l i i M H H I ■ ------" I —, ■ ■: - A ' ' .1,,

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S S - - M l Agri i H i H , SE a : ■ •• yi - Business marli r k e t i n g seminar offens r e d - -iP IE i TW IN FALLS - Tlicle .f first p f a lhr& - part telcconfcrcricc cm'"n'"Markcting-for ------^------Small Business Ownersrs andt Managers" •will bc from 7-8:30 p.m.n. IFeb. 5 in Room 108 o f the Aspen Buildin{ling at the Collcge r _ofSouthcni.Idaho. ______—1 _ '.’_Jlie.program-will-orig)riginate-at.Boisc_------Stale University and thcth< instructor is Stanley V. Scott, assislaislant professor of knarketing at BSU. HHe has taughi undergraduate courses in basicI mailccting ______principles, prorooiion:o n a l s tr a te g ic s.______consumer behavior, marllaikcting research , and.graduaie coursescs in marketing smitegy at Ohio State~andind BSU. ' * Purp'osc onfic“threeee sessions is lo ■ introduce the subject of marketing in a systematic and practical'al way. Scott will s focus on problems in imanaging the various d r a f t s o f the5 njjm arketing m ix. Subsequen t' sessionsons will' be Ihe " ' evenings of Feb. 12 andid Feb.F 19. Fee for , / the thru sessions is $35)5 ands participants . / can preregtsier in the5 TiTaylor Building .; Records Officc. For moinore information. ^ call 733-9554, ext. 266.i. . / '

Twin Falls ASCSS oi f f i c c \ d o s^ until Feb.!1 . 5 - i - TWIN FALLS - TheTh Twin Falls 1 Agricultural Stabilijilizalion and \ Conservation Service:e < o ffic c . w ill bc [__i1—^—'J^ ______• . closed until Feb. S. Siofilaff m cm bcn will nn**4Wwt pholo«BK(ABKESAiseuirr , attend a state ASCS convi)nvention in Coucr M ax'Casperson,n. ow< ner of Charmac Trarallers, sells custom-buiiluiit trailers to all kinds5 ofo horse lovers from hhils Twin Falls business ; D’Alene, Executivee Director Jim . > McLaughlin said. —: - Day-long cerealI ssi c h o o l ^ ------; Charmlac heicom ei!S hou!isehokcLnam[IC— _ in Jerom e-set-foror-Tuesday— r / MARK KIND they want. Most off thetl trailers sell for Ch'harmac holds- its edge by offering I lEROME - The Univ.niversity of Idaho ^ fmcs-Ncws writer around S5.000. thougllUgh som e custom ers traileilers in steel, aluminum o r fiberlbcrgla.ss. _ .Cooperative Extensiosion System is , AMyiERICAN settle for models costinglingasIittlcasS3.500.. “WWc arc basically unique in lhalhat rcspcct,"______ng Cereal .School ^ sponsoring a day-long TWIN FALLS - Willie Nelsonson ha.s one. ~ H j H U j Building thc trailers:rs requires little morc Casp-'ipcrson said, "ijcnow o f noI omone else who tday at the Jerome ' ^.beginning 9 a.m. Tuesda; uui-Martin has.two-ThousondiLHfa-oLlcsscr-, M M M than good old horse scrsense. Caspcrson said, does;s all t h r e e ." '______i;ounty L’ou rth ^sc. lown horsemen have at least one cach. H i m Getting people to oreord e r tra ile rs before ITIt is a family enterprise. HieFhe com pany ' 10 Grain Producers i Ttfm Trevino of Idaho ( "W c’rc a household nam e with wii people they’re built is thc tougtugh part. namimc arose from a combiribination of lunch aboul his - will speak during lur at know horses." said MaxI Caspcrson.C "You’ve gol to bo smsmart to market them." Cliararlene - also known as Mrs.-Cn.'Casperson- organization’s activities. vner of Charmac Trailers. SfHIIII hc said. andd M ax. O ne so n . C ra ig , sisupervises ;The theme for the momo m ing session w ill' In 12 years, the trailer man'tifaitifadurer has ^ D | Tliat’s where'telcbrilbritics come in handy. mufacturing and anotherr son.so Ll6yd. be “How Grain Quali,ality Hits Your Jf, Jilt on international reputationn fcfor quality. v ix l Charmac sponsorsi rcrodeo cowboys and j. ‘ pervises finish work and dcliveliveries, Pcjckclbook," and the! afternoon al theme iEAMERS :ountry. building name ‘ ospcrson said. In Charmac's, firfirst year, it queens around the cou Two company-owned Califcilifornia sales wdl bc "Managing Ceredls.forCei High recognition among theiiheir faas. The company . jilt only 50. Last year. 1.62;,625 trailers An OC)ccaslonal look at rds - near Sacramento and Los Angeles - Yifclds.” )lled out of the company’s T' advertises in trade nevnewspapers around the ’ is availab le from Magic VB/alley entrepreneurs, : run by daughters Carol and Chris and ' M ore inform aiion is lant; gross sales were $10 millioi * couniry. particularlyf in Califomia where a . ' A g A g c n l B ob • Jir husbands. Twin Falls County A Virtually all were sold bcforcirc theyi were " ' blbig and small third of all Charmac tratrailers end up. i . [bounty A gent Bob ' Charmac begoiras a retail tratrailer lot but ; I Vodraska or Jcrome Coi )mpleted. Most o f Ihc compan;tany's retail dealerships ____• Ohlensehlen. Ca-spcrson saic■id- • gan-manufacluring-iU-ownJiiuJinc bccansc_;------: -V"Wc won’t build a trailer lwt\Ktwcen now gu, charmrmac customers don’t ;f^nt in the wcstem hulfilfo c fih e UnlrcdStatc-T— 'C ju s t c o u ld n 't find commpanics p- that id September that isn't alrea.ready so ld ." ordinary trailc;lers. They want specific coloolors Among custom traileailer builders. Cliamiac "wc )uld design and build whatlat tht e people ' S B A t o o f f e r f r ee e e b u s i n e s s . aspcrson said last week. that m atch ththeir trucks. Or they want a is average-sized. Butut thet companicA can’l woul ecause cuslom trailers wantnted." Casperson said, counseling Thurs______professional developmenllent will bc offered L__ y in Twin Falls by Idaho10 ISiaie University this spring. All sessions will be)e 1 held at th e ISU I Resident Ccntcr, 140 14( Second St. J- i t e n ^ h il o m e ^ tiCEedH z is an employee _ equity ' Instructor Ron Fritz ii Lendex ourcc development „ „ ------trainerand’humffi rcsour ;y The Associated Press cutting the selling pricece on his house ho will notlot have investment," said AA,,Gary Shilling, hcad-oLa..:La.Ncw-York— — consultant with 20 yearsus experience. ^ hai bears his name. "Tiiey' th(thought they t 1 ______.. enough money to repayy a home-cquity loan'is'wcllcli as'to 'economics finn tha ___D jtcs and courscsorc:,, "The owncrof a Denver printinjiting'dompany surrenders thce pul a down payment on ncncw property. had this never-endiiding appreciating asset thatlat tthey could • “It’s About Time,’’■p5ti.m.andSib ! ' eys o f his iwo-bcdroom condomlominum to a lender bccausce Thc slumped housiniing market is not only erasingera lap. but it'snc.:." p.m. Wednesday. s net value is far less thann thctl biilance of a*^ccondJ homescller profits, it alsoso is putting a damper on thehe S i l l Ken K. found thatlat out the hard way. - • “Productivity Thr'i•hrough Creative ' printer who preferred not to provide his longage. billion industry fo; home-ne-cquity loans und lines ofif ccredit, Ken. a Denver f day Thursday. J baltmce on a Problem Solving,” all daj A government worker in Flonda Fl< worries that afterr which only a few yearsirs ago’ballooned into.ono0 o f thc last name for publiclicalion. said that when the ba ' • “Painfrce Employejyce Performance ^ ^ ______nation's’s tmo.sl popular ways to borrovTOW. sccond loan camcic due recently, he turnedd oover to thc •Reviews;” 1-5 p.m.. Feb.e b .6 . - n a PeddlciJled'by bankers eager to lend,id. these lender a two-lwdroiroom condo he bought as an iinvestment • ‘Teaching You to) TiTrain Others;.’ all IjyJ have been uscd by homeowntwners to five years ago. He.t:.realired that even by sellinging tlic condo, day Fcb. 7. 7harlodbolowisViotois/va/uo-ofhoithomo oqulty loans outstanding atlargoat financc;e everything from vacatioitions to whose m;uket valueuc had fallen to around $30,003,000irom the Further information1 is available from ^lamorda/ banks (ban/is trilh assoosots of SI bWhn or moro) bi olovon•on major dikis c o llc g5C e for ih e ^ s . with thc: homesh( S52.500 purchase: price,f .he couldn not ccfhicic uup>Vviih the 734-4478. .______^is of Docombor l^.'and tho parcor,rcont chango from DoaxnboriSBiiflfl______. ■ themsclvifives as collateral. _____ S9.000 needed to rc|repay thc lender. T h c: loans1( arc especially pofp o p u la r I tie situation IS I la-govemment------Inahdal contor Giowtfi Totaltai aamount outstondlrtg Brand B o^d redisduces cattle ______b ecauise sc the interest general!ally is -official,-who alsilso wi.shcd to remain an Richmond +16 014 fX T " I ^ ^ t loans. D espite s ic h pri[iroblems, many financialil irin stitu tio n s - Effective Jan. 1, thee fdfde dropped from rmains a remain optimisticc alxjulj hom c-equity loans,IS. rnoting that 60 cents to 50 cents perer hhciid. , B o sto n +312% j ‘ - - ' ' Borrowrowing against thc house rema conveni(nient way to lap4nto onee ofo the • defaults remain rekflatively rare and prudent crcditcrci polices Atlanta +29.7%..|a&'rJ ______natio n's^^greatesj pools of wealthih - — ' an should forestall seriiirious defaults. arm receives ------M oyle’s m lnk-fan estim ateatcd'S'4:5 trfllidi). in,-hon}«50reowner— The-Amcrican-BBankcrs-Association-satd-lhi i iKal-iii 19,S8,------Clovolond ts among all aw ard for hum ana n e c a r e ------• - equity.^ 1 But eroding housing pric'rices in losses from homme equity loan defaults i s totaled S220 million. ThatX is considered I rtLER - Thc Furur Farm Animal C h ic a g o . +29.4% m —..jL many paparts of thc country have rcduccdrcc commercial banks t imiling negligible comparcired with thc billions in poic>otcnlially-(]ad ■: I Welfare Coalition luslas issued a merit iOloli^V// some of that equity, lim Phlladqiphlfl +30..8%iH^n / U.S. tol s, for example. ■ ^ award to-tbe Mbyle.ondUld Soiis.JFur Form. ._"l owners' borrowing powerver and Third World loans, f - \ ^ - 0 515 billion r < hom_eo» csiaic_niarkct,_c6uplcd-Willw ilh_a-ris

NYSE^ 4 n e m b cership-l cost k(ceeps sliUding I ' NEW Vo r k ( A P) )— - In the mid- individuallal investors havc-shicd_K 1' ! 1970v.<«wp^ a yc^o^How c.'ib in.ihe away fromim stocjcs and c_ommlssj.qn.-jE S S B o S fc r icr ?i' —' > ■ I world's financihYtfii/l;; » irU cn --si cSuing imo me' P , thsui a scat on the Newlew York Stock desirabilityity o f ow ning a ’spot ul thc Exchange. 198-ycar-oli•old exchange. ' • , Things aren't that grigrim today, but. On the: flifloor o f thc Big' Board — ■ with the stoclc markc^ fafalling and thc so namedd Ibccause stock symbols 11 • stfcurlties industry ;m a recession, were listested on one before thc the pricc of membersership on thc electronicc agea — thc bid for a scat nation's oldest and largargcst exchange price Frida)day was $355,000, with an ■ ------has sunk to its lowest-leit-levelin alm ost—asking-pricericeof-$400.W0: ------^------\ five years. . The prprice of an NYSE A “scat" — whivihich entitles mcmbcrsh•ship hfls fallen steadily . members to trade dirdircctly on thc since thc: 1‘1987 m arket crash ofter a stock exchange floor3or — sold for steady riseise that to o k scats from a ------S365.000_Thursday.*-tlo-tlo.wnJromJlic. Jowof_S35,'35.000 m J977jp $105,000 _ | all-time high of SM1.15 million in in 1978,, S$425,000 in 1983 and. I September 1987. a mornonth before thc S600.000) in 1986.' I stock market crashediicd. It wQs th c At the 191977 nadir, it cost S55,000 I lowest price sincc Maylay 1985. ' fof a Newcw York City Taxi nnd I "In thc last year oj;^or so there has Limousinenc Commission medallion.. |g • been a significant rctrc:rtrcnching in thc comparedd wwith' Sl35^000T ^ay! g industry and that’s■s w hal w c 'r c Seals arcxre held by brokerage firms, G seeing here," said Jamemes J. Maguire, spedjijsisus and individual brokers B chainnan of Hcnderserson Brolhers Ie for themselves but seals I Inc.. an NYSE m em ber icrcd in one person's name. ;j| “In activc markcrkc^sThal'arc S '"?”'? Tibcrs m ust pay members to B generally enthusiast!Bstic Ihcrc is a iradcs. ” B greater demand beetccaiise Ihcre-s cxcculctrar ...... “ more business arouniunii.f-Moguirc" cailyrlhere-huvcn-l-bccn—B said Friday in a telephcphone interview seats on thcthc floor for years, and thc N from thc NVSE floolo o r. ■•It's j u s t name dalesles to a timc whcn brokers . H simply economic condiinditlons." literally sat sat around trading a roster B Brokerage firms rcccecently have cut of stocks.s. Thc1 number of scats has E back personnel andnd operations, bcenlimitc(itcdto 1.366 since 1953. |

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INEI'^ontraactor Steve Blunt of Des MMoines, lowa, stand /ith 'The B ird ,' his 70-fiM■foot custom ized K m w ortirth Aer<^yrie'trud<. Thelh e tru c k h a s ^ kitchen with custom acabinets, athree-quarteiier bath wtth show er, aI twt« o4)um er sto v e, a ro iacrowave and a c ^ tr a l vacuumvat system < plamimore g\jrowth • abs with1 comfoirts of hoomc boon to the site, facing Truckcirs fill ca POCATELLO (AI(AP)-EO& G welcomei b Idaho Inc.. the largestgcst em ployer a l wbat appea)ears to b e the certain loss DES MOINES. Iowa (AAP) — On cabincts. Thenere arc re^fngerators in BBombela said his deluxe cababs and bccausc hc “likes thcthe show." ■1' ■■ .the Idaho.Natioriallal E ogineering. o f a $1 bi:billion Special Isotope the , road hardly means roueughing it as b o ^ th e cab ancand the sleeper;______sleqJeepcrs cost about $2S,000. FoFor that S w e sc y is a hoihousehold goods ^ ^ vU boratoty. stiys^itTiitTmy hire 500“ SeparBtioiiuu pioject~'tfaat was------:tnickcrs haul their own ch.rhandcReR. Tljellcepirig'iig'coinpaninbnrfbi^twTr--pno mccrtJombelaVcbm^y-insl jstalkTir^bV et and spendsds n more than th ree-' more, people thislis year as it expecied:d tb c re a te 7 5 0 d ire c t fax ^ machines andpiicrowaA'avc ovens has a 15-inch:h 1remote comrol'color sho';howeK a microwave,’refrigegerolo;,-'<}uar£crs of the yetyear on"tHe''road7'1~ expands its wastele mr an ag em en t CQnstructioition and operations jobs. . along ^ wilh producl-s goingg to market, lelcvision, a 'VCR and a cellular colo;olor television, ilusfa toilet, sin!ink, oak so m e tim e s not getting get home 'for ’ ■' program at tbe nuclea:lear facility. IdahoI CChetnical Processing ‘ across ^ country^ _ ___ telephone, • cabi;abinels, wat^r holi|iiig tankiks and jnonths at a time. ------^TTutwould raisc-tJe-the company’s —PlantropCTpmted-by-Westinghbuse- • “Y ou Mn just'abi'iiit puiui anything ■■ A"sicreo;s>^ty3tcm-with-28-speakers- • gem;eneralbri.For a liUle;extrajnJnbney,,.. "I.go into a neigheighborhood and all' - ______work force‘to 5 .000,X), o ralw u t h a lf .Idaho Nucluclear Co. at INEL. was you . wont in there," sa;aid Steve provides criiisinsing music. ' • theyhey will install w u ^ b e d s ; ! - - the p eo p le worii1 to ' see It. The^'vt!-;.- the total numtjcr*of'iof employegs a fn he-Depaipartmieot-of-Energy's' . Dombcla-of-Unitcd.Tnick j Land-Body.. 1 __ otJpJiave some tunes.” “W e pul in shbWers. flushI toilets, ti n e v e r seen a tructruck like .this one U.S. Department o»f fE E oe^ site. designatedled site for the SIS. But ’j.in.Des Moines, which m:nakes cabs said Blunt, whA'hose drivers transport - c:omputM«i^flX-mirchinc?^ o n r r s v e n ' before," he said. About 500 employ?loyees have been Idaho’s RqRepublican congressional and q docs customizing for SCIicmi-irucks. boxed beef to New York City and cbai•hnndflifr^i” 1 . ’ It h a s a fax machlachine.phonC'arid added by EG&G in the1 past year, delegates5 confirma ed Thursday that Thc longer cabs contain1 ia sleeping Boslon. - ■ ,;But sbme.itiiickers don’i likelili the modem, computerlicr with dual disk'V Jim Zane, EG&3&G general .funding for the pi^ject will not be unit i behind ihc. front scat tlthat can.bc He likes thee showers best. _ . big>ig cabs.'desj^te th e added coiwmfort. drives, prinler, micrclicrowave, sink with manager, said Thursd■rsday. included in President B ush’s fiscal furnished f with ju. farm employing 110 full-time ; certified public occountiita n i from Mffl&id Fabrics to open branchch store practices. For morc c workers in addition1 to 10 part-tim e I 3ER0ME--;Miil fabricsics/owned by D anny WymiI in Boise, will oper^ .. _ * informatKnion. contact thc CSl Ag; 1Twin Falls, was recently’ :appointed ' w , »I * ' and seasonal workers. I branch store .on.Main.StrMti inii Jerome. T he grand openingtiing is schcduled for .. Departmenicm at 733-9554. ext. 119. , to I the' Munagomeni A d v iso ry I Scrviccs Educniion nnd Inlinfonnation • tV -3 , rhurs'day; The' new businesssV-wiirfca(ure fabric boltt ends,en notions and- j •••>" Q uaU^ Improvi Subcommittee of thc American A 4.' ipbolstefx rn^eH^ at reducoldprices. ] la breeding facility ; C a n o l a Institute of Ccrlificd;d P u b lic -Wynn lias operated his Boi:oise Slore for more than seveseven years and has. course is resdu :h£duled open in Idaho Falls ■ Accountanis. / irtinches in Idaho Falls and Lei^ s t o n ; In addition to the JertJerome store, Wynn TWIN FALLS-ThThe Continuous :b in PocatcIIo.sooiu_._.-., — 10 FALLS - DNA Plani T he- 'spbvi>Miiiiiit!:c -"vcrscfs-* i I t s i lvUl bc opening anatha-biimcb Quality Improvcmernent course for : C. ALAN ' logy. Corp. announced the: cconference pi^gram: local business managnagcrs has been * - R.TTEKSO^ ; of a ne><^canola breeding; ..disseminates" cdi/tatic 3N HORNER Ul rescheduled to stailihti at 7 p.m. U n i v e r ^ d to s c Lf T ^ M t^ n East,t, Midwest; ; I at thc Idaho Innovation; 'j Thursday in Room.m20M ,f^he information mnierials, • n d m anager o f ‘F irs t \ MILWAUKEE K - Universal;a Foods C oip. armounced it hihas s lg n ^ a le tte r .j, . y. T he 6 .0 0 0 -s q u a rc fcrOt ' _ Canyon Building at.Ih tl c College of Dodds manages a firmm i n Tw in )f intent to sell-its,cheese diylivision to the'divisron‘s currc:urrent management, n ' includes general office j le Lakes officc, was rc-^jpf j [ Falls and has-scrved in-ldaho i elected to a thi n ie transactk>n sbould:bc final:iliz^ by eariyspnng. Southem Idaho. ___ a warehouse and o seed < three-year tenm on f te ;'n ie 1. Participants can rc;register for the Socicty of CPAs as presideidemofihe company’sboai -B bM ^S od^JiariB iiD Idaho0 iore not included in thc transaiinsactlon.' ' , :ry. - ‘ ; oard. - — J y ------coursc-in thc Taylaylor Building ■ M agic Valley Chapter. B,.bascd in Cinnaminson, Jiccords Office, F o r m ore- engaged in a joint projcct TW IN FALLLLS-Tlie TwlnFalUjVffia infonnation. call JlotR on S h o p b ell nl N J |; )uPont to'~geyelop- andi . TWIN FALLS - C. AI«Jan Homer Board of Realtialtors recetitly tnsiHlWjV;B^^ ...... 733-9554, ext 26S.------, com m ercircialize new varieties of“^ fits ' been elected lott-three-e-year tcrm -,i,j5if i 9^ boont y d '...... g ' . — wlth lmprovcd canola wl fatty acid1 ^ oh-the--First Fcderul-b-board^of— steve-Kolii3liDtop~WBs elected'._M .. >artindal -compositioitI6n~ ~ ~ — ^__ ^ direc to rs,------__ 1___ inatfl lift Pattm o o . is thft -H . insem ination giigiven at CSI Homer was oudiior. c^i|ommcrci^l .multipleJistiiii;ings chairman. Sylvia - h - igcr of the McBuraey Isis ;presideni*e]ect aiid n . ------TWIN FALLS-— An class-on-UniverSirsalFrozcn^appoints'j — loarrTJfflcefT'aYrd'man'ag^ m Pcrrinc officc for-Twin FFallsj Bank newly-elccteded directors are Steve: ^ artificial inseminationionofeamcwrn new vic< II ice president ; Cailyon Nob, Dick ^ be held from 9m.m.-4.-4 p.m. Feb. 12- D m c c und Trust from 1977 lo 198^89 Hallows. Ca 1 of the Aspen , BOJSE-E - Universal Frozen Foods Also, Kenneth Lcooaiard. vice MeMcmpilhanand Jtoe George. 15 in Ro.om.J08 o sintcd-Robcrt-S-Horowitias.— - Bullding^at ti»c ColIeg[lcge-orSoumem-J“ ^PP°“ sidcnt sales and marketing, I f Idaho. Students can1 register rc at 8:30 ^ crsal is a manufacturer of I z r a i l ® a.m. the beginning dayday of thc class. , u n iw rs »tato products with a plant Cost o f the class is •' """lh : I Falls. o r $55 for no crcdit. Ir M a r k F., Holmsleaix d ,C P A l M Xj . ■ -n g Equity — - "T a n d - ______• Continued from 'em Page BS hom e, FriFritts said. When housing i, C P A - wcrc firmer, a'few bonks^ B r e n I ] J siipervision at the Fengstanding cu^ti jcnt late poymcalS-JtfilL■ - ^ .. . S u i t e> :2 0 3 • J u s t a m e z e 1 - i - ______ifcprnablfrcredit-hisujfl) ------— prom pt-ic-lenders .to-Tftview-a :ss< likely to lend conlract - - - m i r F a i mtsrJ3a^t330t^< ;u;!:^sr=r.ooffl •un to about 80 _ rcappraisaisal of the property used as : _____ pcrcent of thc ayailaS ' -- r —— T—1^ i' • ...... ' ' V ■ '■ ' ■ ‘ T r ■ ~N ------.-.L-,, - ...^ ...... -■ ' g • • ■ ■

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- F'^arming M f - . th R u r a l develo ( >pinen1it needIs morre tttana^armiwe£iltl- • - / 1 ificant tofarmere_as—tho66toto benemdvantUBe: T" rhe A sso c ia te Press ______Jju d g et reare«agcea.lflnd a lelphoneJiQtli crccnt Qf.^l-isna-^a=:!ieS'-iuniing .j fglO'Jap W-jw iuinhcfalntClp )f jobs, roads, bridges, recreatieation, bus routes made it: clearcl it will take m uct^prepre than and how rural_areaeas i^sH ii'fely‘on“ some' off-fam'arm employment to Japanan’s government-owned Expoiuport-lmport md all the olher things thatt areai supposed to farm prosrosperity to get rural commuimum'tiyj*- SQ many ways:'Aniind the report dispelled anyf maintain themselves. . , B ank iiis considerigg loans to the United nake life better for people inin thetl boonies. hum m ingng again. The wealth of 5i mm: illion notion that agriculiulture is Uie only sure way/ ’‘While a strong farm economyeco is essential states,:i, says a recenl N ew York TimesTin story . >ng farm econom y is . _ ’.j Maybe, jujt maybe, the hoahoary notion that farm peopiople is n ot enough to trickledo: dow n to to rurid prosperity.y- . ■ to rural America, a strong Tokyo. The idea arosee a fte r th e ' , not enough, by^itself.iff to assure rural J all rural America needs to maknake it sing again all. ■ "Agriculmre renemains the most importantt rnors of Arkansas. Louisi;lisiana and I. "The farm sector’s is $5>a-bushel wheat, $100 :soybeans and’ "AndI eeven though agriculture•c i is the industry in rural America,A; but now employss vitality," thc report said. ’*' ince 1986 has not Missississippi talked to Japanese: ofofficials a c o m o a ra b le p rices fo r othntrol WASHINGTON (AP)lP) — to the m any objcbjectives which the bBB Agriculture Secretary C!Clayton farm bill mustt achieve,o and that Yeutter and EPA chief Willi^illiam K. environmental protectionpro is only one H K Reilly' expressed differYerences of these," Reilly/sa st id . Thursday on the need to1 reregulate Although EPAA isi concemcd about pesticides found in ground1 waterwi — growing ground1 waterw contamination g B S Yeutter saying no, Reilly sayirlying yes. by nitrate compouMunds from fertilizer g lM ’T don't think farmers neecleed to be and animal wasiastes, “the options B g S regulated in this area," Yeuttsutler told available to fanrirmers are generally the Senate Agricullure Comiommittee, limited to reducincing use or changing j l S ^ which is beginning work on^ ththe 1990 basic farming prac)ractices to reduce the S i : - farm bill. likelihood of cocontamination,*’ he ^ ___ Yeiietter. who was taken;n toI task said.______^______by the committee chairmirman for The hearing5 liheated up briefly alleged anti-environmn Agcncy It takes two to ti Environmental Protection i ^ { Administrator Reilly said atIt theth sam e se n sib le , reas:asonablc rational ^ t e - ^ j__ heying that the agency is evaevaluating proposols to emt:manate from thc so- I'. __old and 'riew'ixsiiciaes fo ^ fg ^ n iJ“ calIed-envlronmemental‘commtmityif~ '*-7— : water cohtaml^tion potential.tial. ' — there is to bc onan olive branch from "Based on these and oth^r^r cdata the me o r anyone else:lse.” d w h at h e m eant by Agency will decide whetherher to use When asked v >n points to a prairie ‘pot[>othole,‘ uppcrlcftrwhlcIch-hM 'b^leftlhlactbrl’bjrai------rictions to “so-callcd." Yeucutter mentioned the IU.S. Fish andW Udllfee offldal Garv Erickson nationally applicable restrict >celves a federal subsidy regulate pesticides |posnig groups who raisaised concerns over Bottineau County,ty. N.D. farmer who rece y ■ ' widespread national concen:e m s ,'’ he Alar in apples ancend “a statem ent from sa id .. E x a m p le s .w o u ldI iiin c lu d e a particular groujoup that indicate that 0 . ,L ______allowing only l i c e n ^ appUci)licaiQrs-io—group.-w hich’'I-will-not-idcniify. I- OUDjbsidleS could be iin-jeopatdii ■ iise' the chem ists or im]im posing would lUce to eunilimliUlie the u w uJlall------= 5ticidcsbyl995." “ C regional bans pn use;------— 'ogricultiiral pestic ► le ^ . He said his departmitment is The chief groux>up involved in Aliu Farm bclirfights5 over prrotectedrpofliot developing a ground waterr pllo'wis, k n o w n ; aS “ pfaiairie showdown," saidd Anthony N. breedinglg hhabiuit for North American; r^uirements. Yeutter is esc 11 Clayton Yeutter chargingging that the'; rtietoric. If he wants pothol[holes,’! are wards-of thc state, sti T u rrin i, counsel for fc the Prairie duck popiopulations," while in thc fall Reilly, whose agency re;reg u lates enviroriimental rfi ■e department’s figures "are"are'extremely environmentaT groups^ protKlitKled by federal "Swampbusilister" W etlands R csourcirce Center in they provrovide “staging sites” where pesticides but not fertilizen,;rs, said his to know what en e inaccuratc and greatly oveoverestimale 5 farm bill, why won’t ',legislaislatiOn and defended by a poiMtent B ism arck, a unit of thc.^Ia.tional waterfow:owI congregate before agency must "closely coonjo rd in ate" think about the ft the extent o f agency.enforeiforeement.’_l_ _ , . h us to discuss the -foreece of1 environmentalists who0 say Wildlife-Federation.ii;''’The ’ Amencan migratingn g south. - with the^griculnua DepaitmrtmenL- . he_m cet w ith i - Jnsiead ..£)f.,jnote._Jl_than,. 400 - ___ potholes are crucial to migratiS S y ■ taxpayer .hos:5pcnt. bjbillions oh farm The FisFish.and.Wildlife.Seryicc,. ■■ “We unders^d and aree SIsensitive matter?"______the po rruh"wlhheid.' tet^owl-lssendorf-irup-to-o-his—subsidiesrlt^ccms-tc rtoTTie’w?; ought” whichrcorconsDltSTvlth the'Agriculture'■e -productrsimd'$inttilLDn.ir )f benefits. Hair snid,i, only 26 m' cap in' niigation tan d to be^able. to put somem e suings on £ a t ’ Departm;ment e in the enforcement of 0. .producers have lost bcmbenefits as a /emment red tape. money." Sw am pbipbuster, estimates that 60. 'c result of Swampbuster enforcement,enf [ators ’Habitat?" he said, castin;ing a The battle here,e. centering on p^entt ofoi the state's pothole's have iin legislc rfeited just , Wiscoiisi drained.- In. Iowa, where■c and they have forfei ole Issendorf’s “Whitilite Spur-Stone been drc :ptical eye at a dried-up poiholi vSCS-officials;;—— ------ucked'lntoTi~wintering^hvhcat^ereek'Drainagc-Proje ojcct;” 'is-notabic,— cropland-nd'fjirming'is'more'intcnser er-SI23r795-in-bcnefns.-ASGi in North Dakota saidid tl th e y have i H i i l l - ^Id. “It’s just w ater.", *• too. because it teststs the strength 0^ - the figurejre is 95 percent.- ^ c f ^ t T nnilk label ing wetlands that Such1 rorapid destruction prompted,;d_found five prcxJucers inn vi violafion o f ' ’ rhe conflict over Isseridorf s5 fplan thc law in protectinj le Swam pbuster but, pcndiniiding appeals, ice ’ - possibly put srsniaii farmers at a --„vW)vides a freeze-franie glimpse)se of do not conform to the'public’s Congressess in 1985 to create Kni^t-RidderNews Service le .n o n & t^ lost benefits. cothpetitive disadvantage. leral regulators, farmers1 1and' general image ofr wetlandsv, —^ of Swampbipbuster and • charge the ,posed the labelmg m . MADISON, Wis.'— A bill to Opponents propo vironmfntalists as thcy comtme to marshy expanse? with cattails label itUUrftom-cowrtreateaIted with a the hopes thal-ituit-would discourage . j_,ps with changing standards,Is for aflutter in thftj>riere. synthetic growth hormoiaonc was people from buyijying^hemilk. le Ltlands protection. - —•:— r , ■ lnste~nd, the potholfi^cTiirejCsubtle defeated Thursiursday by Lobbying was'as intense.. O f the 26 Isscndorf and his allies contntend. formation, some ass smalls; as an acre ■ ■ ■ ■ salHTi w os~lbl)byiSirw hacii:ciixulated-throu^ the— vlfonmentallstr-are-usurprp in g —insizersom etime s-re;-remahiing d y all------dairylan^ legislators whoYalt Under Pit!'89 Act Tax;X Law , cash w ages paidItb to ...... id "full of capitol rotundada over the last few m ers’ right to manage their lailands, year. Only viewedi ffrom the air do , ^ confusing, premature, and ‘ ;mpt from Federal Incomcimc Tioc------m ore holes thy i awis» cheeseese.” weeks, all .butlit fo u r o p p o se d th e gnvircvironmentalists say some famjmers they look like what wl they ore: , • ogricjricultural labor were cxea l7^nd~at-leastM ^— jage o f ' .: - In the first floor vote inW t ^ nM ion~lnbeltnjrbillT" \Vithrithliolding. This law wass 1changcd w ith th c passage e chemical companies on the issue, Wisconsirisin state represented the c - thic e !1989 T ax A c t ^ . M senators decided 18 to 155 tto table that developedI BiBOH...... e a su re by O p p o n en ts djdelivered shoes to t f y the heavily>amended meas ■-'Bcgirining January 1,11990, most agricultural1 - ' committee legisldt'brs witviih holM punched e a m ^ refcntoB U to a Seaale con OU like toiSi blo forwithholding FodcraIcral -----— ii------^ foes..The through them,ca;canyingT ne message, ^ "Would yc cmm ppjpxcrs >^1 be jcsponslbl j chaired by one of its foe icultural em ployees whoa camec ^ substance, bovine grow tht Hoimone,he “ D o n ’t sh o o t VW isconsin’s dairy :icome.Taxcsop-any afirici itere$ton^^o u r IT. F ederal w iA holdingm{m aybe------l U'commonly callrf by itsits i initlalsr-indus& y in tbeifoot.'-- fo ------. hlgher lnl ' ...... mtore o r than $150,00 per year, ‘uesday gathering of il BOH. During a Tuc — J requsquired even If the vyorkcrT ca m s less th a n $150 pper er year, :hariges its._la)beling .auppoporters,.one danced ] Unless the legUlature chaj sa^ivlngs?" ------i f j■ hthecm . ^ycrpays.m orc llthan $2,500.Q0during thet h e y ^ .... ^------J mind and votes to.^uiree Iilabeling, around tbe capiuphoi ro ^ d a in a cow . m Q ^ e rs . w o re H — tof oa lll employees. Som e exo:ceptJons apply; for moreire ' ■ ■ I milk from cows treated1 wwith the, suit, . w hil^ with mrtclf... O S id a s p j i ______} ho'rradnc w ill bfc rclcBa(nJ«:i^priiiitu tlip “ c h e e s e h e a d - = . DviKMfntn w " I general m ilk supply once theliie fe d e ra l, syringes s tic kIng i^ out o f them . ■ ' andseluii> ^g g ;^;.V * ! j^Ood'andrDnjg'A-dnjintsQtsiration-^T-^je-phRrmaci jlrrV tT**fll T h is tax tip was providiided by; l^lvcs-final—apprpval-f_for—the-as-well as doir:liry co-ops and food__ ■I . atlmsi19 lo . ______734-1711 y^elcomed Thursdaj^s !■ j hormone’s commercial usiuse. FDA processors, wel B approval is expected by the end o f' vote. They argirgued that labeling Univer:S u i e . m 75 nililion a year, put ■ ...... H the year. would cost $75 ' (D o ^ [ e.u , & £Pou/d S — Proponents-of the substaattaace-sayJl_W ijconsjn’sI dairyc herds at a H oduction;' disadvahtage'agiBgt^t-hd^ in states ^ : ■' CertlliotlPuPubllc'AccQuntants will increase milk prodi ^ opponents question whethether the that do not reqrequire labeling, and — 543'M aln SIreel. Goodina.IQ. Idaho 83330.»^,(208)334-8<1^-8438 , ; ____ _ cows and drive businessesies from the state. ^ hormone^ will harm cos '.■I

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- - f t - - .- c ■ _ ^ i n f ae r whr thell second production totaledtot only 213 million haslas bI « n d ^ since planting laslast fall, ’ •' year in a row.'lhrcatcningling lo rcducc bushclsTQnn average : yield'of'2^^thcrhere is still tim e for m oisti]Iture lo W 'r ] already tighl supplies,____bushels an a 1 asrc, down frorrfhc helplelp. A winter storm in mi(mid-January previous fiveivc-year average of 36 “1“ll is loo early to panic,” S e a r s ' ^ .blankclcd thc Southem■n fPlains into bushels. Thcc I1989 avctagc yield was saida id ccniral Kansas w ith a footfoo ofsnow.i thc lowest sisince 1967. while thc Given G low supplies, fairly■y I’jeii. , ■ ’ , i l relieving stress on thche country’s total crop wwas the lowest since pricirices a n d g o v e rn m e n t -pipolicy n V< .Aj ,U P^i major.wintcr.wheat grcgrowing area - 1966;— ------" alloAillowing more land to bc planim te d to . ■ | g ; | ll but noi eliminating thc po;possibility of Droijght p lu s c, o n s e rv a tio n whe;vheat, th'e ^ i n ti^'dc was siirijrprised ' another poor crop. programs lakiiiking crodible land oul o f Jan.an. 1! whcn the Agricuculture ^ ‘i'vRr But winter w heat isn’tn ’t in Ihc bin production ha'have cut whal u sed to bc Djspyppartment reported thal aciicrcage - yel. called a glutlut o f w heat to a level plaiiilaiited tb hard red winter whcjleat lost "This (snow) is greatIt ninews, if thc approaching; theti bottom o fth e bin. fallall in the five major prodiducing» ■' ' ^ij- Q; wind doesn’t blow ,”’ stsaid Bruce For exampliiplc. whcn the crop year slatelates was qnly 0., I percent hhigher ..I,.} ;;#| : ; M i | ' 31, 1986,-morc than-a-thanhan in the fall o f 1988. '^ _ I l s f McCoriey, Meade Couhlyihly extension ended M ay 3 ogriculturalagcnl:nl Y I , .1. » . Some analysts said ar i I i k c i y - *— southwestern Kansas,as. “ W c . reason farmers didn’t plantat more : haven't had ony moistureire hcrc to wheat was thc millions of,fa c rc s I- '■ spcak'of since last Septeplem ber. lhal h a v e b een ta k e n o oi u t o f API^Mtphelo It's a_wei_snow^sojhal .th c;.l||jflg|||H | ^production and placcd inthe ih 10- . pyM r^GoftswvaTj^—Rcj —— same'as an inch-ofrain."- lear.'Cre^Dam , createdle d In 1914^, c a n ^ o r e 5,1>,800 acre feet of water't e r ' Morc moisture will bc needed Program. Others said the farmersfai to guarantee at least anin averagea p’probably didn’t want to incn c re a se « crop at harvest next sumsu m er. p>production bccause it-would ■ And since root systemsmsdidn’l innllloraofmotne bbe in siorU^t: Muy 31:------~RuraHjank«r8-*rc-£uUin^Rt g their predict iC-saich^ Mumford, chief "ItIt £gets proportionately won not subsequently ti-'coch additional freczc-thahaw rcplaccd by a new reseriscrvoir, hc said...... Manhattan, said beforeire thc storm Total wheaicat remaining was risk:isks, said McCarlcy, the MeadeM of dam safeiy fny new Dam one mile beloelow, and would not feet ththick at the crest and 10 feetfe Ihc upper level was/as replaced in; Even an average cropp thistli summer, die dry facts:s: i . farmium customers.” endanger Yakima,na. a city o f 50,000 thickk atal the base, he said, 1964. Ition C le a r L a k e h as bei w o u ld n 't do m u c hI l(lo rebuild * No prececipitation sincc last ScSome farmers have cut batlack on located 35 mileiles downstream,- Asas a precaution, the Rcclamatic been operated supplies, because farmirmers didn’t September, useISC oi f insecticides and fcrtillziizer. hc. Mumfordsaid. Bureaucau lowered the water level1 1by largely for rccreation'n pipurposes since, Ison T icto n D am , 34 timesmes larger, was expand planted acreagee lalost fall. • l-ow subsibsoil moisture. said,aid, figuring-they still mightIt make But the Clear• LakeL area receives 20 feet‘cet iri late December, but Ncls< Hard red winter wheatieat, thc type * A D eccnember Arctic blast lhal somome money on a bclow-aviivcragc 250,000 recreationion visit.s cach year, saidI theth reservoir could fill rapidlidly constm ctedin 1925. lers who depend preferred for bread andifor fo export, is ‘■burned” yoii'oung wheat plants, but crop:rop because their expenses wwill bc and there are camj:mpgrounds operated withh si snow m ell, and the dam do'joes Nelson said farmers s to on Yakima Project waterwati should not . grown on Ihe G reat Plainlains fiom the .also killed ofTafT aphids. • |ow :klydrain-thc^water, ------_____ bc-hurt-by-thc-loss-oC-l planted in the fall and haiharvested lhe plants;—amand— mild— daytime—cYoy;r6fi"insurancer'*Wc have’c more the U.S. Forestt Scrvice.S Thc area Thishis spring, the agency intendsIs to exccpt in very dry yearsears. ch a hole measuring 6 feet to0 I10 M u m fo rd sa id1 thei ( dam's ' following summer. Hardud red spring temperature;res this monlh. ^heat-insured than ever befc forc ” currently is openI to thc public. punch’i in diameter in a lower scctionm of deterioration is not aQ signsig that all Ihc _____ wheat, also uscd for bread•ead, is grown Fortunately,, nightni temperatures have ^^,1^Loladay said. “ O ne reason is ii that '■'I" ‘I™ i ' jart of the massive feet in' n o u ^ 10 Keep the plapts a series of-irrigotion.. thc dandam, to prevent refilling.______bureau's older dams1 arc in tro u b le._____ in Ihe D atolas and~Miriniiiincsota."It is ^ ^ e n n o w cnoi nsurance was required forb r t h i s Vakima Projecl. a i planted in Ihe spring andmd harvested dormant. .Lastist year, Ihc plants broke iscadcs that collect To0 preparep for that, the remainiining '“Clear Creek Damam is a unique car’s crop in order lo rccc c c iv e ined problem,” hc said. “Thi“There is a band ------in late s u m m e r . ______do rm an cy e;early, making them ' . spring snowmell1 in reservoirs. In lhe w atersr inii thc reservoir will be draini ^ p -g .q cn p ed —vulnerable to0 aQ Febrxiary cold wave. • 8ovemment ° '’* disaster assistanciice lasi syn,nicr lhe waterler is transported by downm tthe Tielon River into Rimro(rock o f real bod concrete in ilit.” ^The~winter wheat croj c a r.______— the 1988-dnjughl,-whichch idevastated * Shallow/ ropisr h'aveh’r anchored canals to thc aridrid Yakin^aJVallcy. Lake,e , vwhich is formed by the Ticueion____Clcor.Laktjnadcc ncnational news o-the^powdeiyrsoil^jellj— “The disaster relief helped'ssave-a- wherc-il-nilflurtures nchrlv $400~Dam.n. • ______■ during the droughtt of 1987, when iirof farmers-in-1989Ahc_ ;ux)y lOU,lJuu”~k6Konee sa production recovered in 1989, Ihc sowinddfluiaitiagc is a serious threat. Id* c c_said,— million-pet-year-ir-iiuapples, hops. Thehe actioni wiil essentially destn salmon were •, ular airlifted by helicopteriter from rapidly ■■ plains crop of hard rered wittier Takingin nn optim istic v ie w w as “WhWho knows what Congress1 vwould asparagus and otheiJier crops. Clearar Lake,1 a scenic and popul wheal, particularly in tlie lop Rollie Sears,-s, a w heal specialist at do0 if il there is another disastciter this The Reclamaliorion Bureau operates recreateation area. Nelson said. Cle:icar draining Rim rock Lake-ake up lo Clear arly Lake, where they suisurvived until producing,state o f Kansansas, was hit Kansas Stalee University. I year.car." about 350 damsms in the West. Creekek Dam was particular including giantsI like Iii Grand Coulee atu^icti'ictive bccause it was designedd to Rimrock Lake refilleded. Sovietit agricUiilture is movingj r Farm eqiiluipm ent •—= ’ dealers ecnjoym g _ | tUSER^ ^increasinng_s_ales_ !□^OAGR ieTI towai uatejcM ~ r « » 1 (Formiinerly^HartleyEqulpmenl)ini)“ ------• irds priv •POCATELLOD (AP) — Crop ’ p ric e s are up. ththe harvest was I ittle. Brooks says, if leaschol _____I ' Bv JONATHAN K N ITm s w ______It w ould help a little ^ abundant and Idahoihojarm equipment • rom the state, rather than thro Kn NiiyADA's» ~ n .AgweckMagazmc . ------could-buy-dirc^yJron 'i^^_dealcra.are.reapingitg the benefits. ■-•> the collective famis. Im plem ent ddaltlalers arthTTdaho M*UIAOESXM ; slirring in his grave, But that wouldn'tI’t helpI solve the most seri SSSMi • Karl M arx m ust b e slii Potato School’s/s Ag Expo on the viet leaseholding farmers: sT f l ■1 There are grow ing sigsigns fiiot Ihe Soviet Union1 mayn problem facin^Sovic .2 ® Idaho State Uni^niversity campus eventually permit — cvcn encourage — privivate monopolies on inputs.its. With no, competition for s .played unbridled 1C state has little reaso n to tc be Wednesday dispi ownership o f farmland. —^“ to leaseholders, t^c ! cnihusiiism aboutIt ttheir sales so far R i o n -^ -conccmed-about cost,)St, quality pr_timcly deliver ---“Soviet agriculture■e llis moving in the direction ..thlsycar. loon. items such as fuel and;nd spare parts. T hat's particiil Pi^-Season _ :l_ __pimlc_owncrship.-ttllliolihoughjlJYon^-gclJhcrc.soo John Deere territtTiioty'maiiagcr Ray ~ srs, who mirsftirablc-to-m - says Karen Brooksvan/nn' agdcullurai'cconomist-i]it-and damaging to farmers, Hacklcy ol loanonMni5-called-1989-a fi ------D] quickly at planting and:md harvest;;...... Soviet expert at th e Uni\Jnivcrsity of Minnesota. • , „ “ fantastic” and expexpectcd miich o fth i;' T l et Union’s state m onopoly sys Pricesl^w II has been obviousus for decades that the. Sovijvicts In short, thc Soviet I same in 1990. k turnaround in agrlculti 7.S% APR Interest must producc more foonfidence that these changes workers’to lease landnd from thc slale-ovracd farfarm s “ increase people’s conl _ca3h.in.advimcc.-ibadiaL’s bifrnumbecs,” C ^ H e s s t t ftfnb i M odel-4650— r - saysr-RememberrStalin-ki ------whercihcy^workrThe^ie-farm-wotter8,-orleasehold'h as'b e e n brisk in ' agricultural refor ' *11641106456,6af (Prqtein)JLoBO B s ! ■ "farmers are morc'prodroduciive whcn they make tttbeir i i S money lending, sai-^miim ake m ajor changcs in Sovit lainstthe leoseholdersi------need lo do pcriodictUcally.” ^*3 One problem Is thatat leaseholdersI< must buy esseoicntialj'policy. -nroduction inoutS_sucsuch nn fuel flnrt grrH frnmm the And private ownerslersWp o f farm land Is a^ou lt th e _ ------i^aUettivc^fafffiJTYilrenremhcjnnred’to'w ork.'ltts:!s not ■blggestrmbrt-radicalal c tfiangc that could fee iiiad unusual for collectivec fnfarms to try to make a few’ c?extra w ouldn’t singlc-h&ndeDdedly-Bolw-the Soviet Uni' irM M tT.THE p r i m rubles by inflating the.ple.priccs they charge Iciischoldi>lders. a g ric u ltu ra l’ problemema i — owming-your own-1 JGSYSTGMS [I IM B L IN E ------Also, collective farm1 1«leadera have {lie power to cutn ito ff doesn’t d o much goodcld iify o u can’t obtain seed, fm &Used D iieS^ inputs oltogether fromim :any leaseholder t h ^ ’re angiy—machtHciyan •-^■bnt itwwould oi help. ; Of course, there5 Is still sirong. oven fanallatieal lU fM iBiraM l iif:- • _ _ - ■'. 'with roadblodcs likeikc that, il’s no wondCT thatIt 1few opposition-ln the Soviioviet Union, to private ownerlership STEAM[ S T O R R o f T w in F a l l s ' E l k o , N V . Soviet farm workersrs arct signing leases to go3 inlo'i of fomiland. That mcancans a slow, gradual transfcjfer of MAGIC] \ V A L L E Y ' 1S64lhAvo.S.'S.*1WinFoIa.lD V(2G8}-734-7772 " . business ibrthcmselvcs. ■ ■ ' ow nership from state,e. to individuals. 1 1-.(702)-738-21i-2 1 6 7 ...... I - gQ9)7a|734-3gM ■ - J - I — ...... f ■ »

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MORh B a g l e s5 w i n €anotihM[gr ov€ertime! thrilliler 2 _ ; n . Times-News wriier whvhen sophom ore-Josc Jubc; dcideciding,to yell------bac)ock al Ihe coach — and spcrspent the rest of LlIMt: TWIN FALLS — This was'OS one. o f those thehe first half on thc bench. ThcTht team's sec- ' - rare raj occasions when a wholele bbunch o f bad >nd' besl scorer contribuleded threet againsl decisions amounted to one googood one as far RicUcks. :t's S u n d ay, J a n . 2 B . _ __ ^ Good moming. It's ■as GoHege o f Southem Idaho'slo’s Golden Ea- C S l’s ball handling prowcs;wcss was faulty ____ Saturday's scorese s . . gl-gles are copcem ed .------alltil niglit, to .some degree fromrom Ihe constant The nation’s lop ranked jui college oul trouble Anderson and an Anthony ovcrcamc another night of mental a n d . WiVilliams — who finally fouled foul out wilh physical mistakes to strugglee ththrough a sec- Hv.Ive minutes left. Bul freshmiihman Liltlefoot onond straight overtime gam e ancand remain un- :llenwood made a couple ofo f keyI plays in P re p b o y s dedefeattd with a 110-J04 Regi(cgion 18 pen's thehe second half It was Rickss abilityab lo forcc , IWm 70. TMn PM 43 babasketball decision o ver the Ricks Vikings. ||^ ; . thnhree steals in the last 54 secseconds — all ___... Oenhai.y«MaMHcn«n The Eagles, now-22-0 foror tthcyjsir and ■ 'ledtiadihg lo field goal's — that' thi made 'th e ...... , DuNW.KuntW , Butoy M. KlgM«)(M>ocsMo«ao‘^ 9 - 0 in the R e^on 18 title chose,-r(^e cho the ^retrack-possible. CiW««l8T.M«>l(ntnM _ . overtime .scoring of.frcsbmaanan.David An-., H . But m istakes like pa.ssing th CarrttUBiM.IMbtM - , OV . . g the ball to.the ' ____ Cocad*73.M19rMe9 ded erson'to the victoty after Ricks,Ric slipping pfl8 to 6-3 in the league and 19-4-4 for: the year, (MMnVM*yB3.CoundiHu looooking to foul, laking a three-;ee-pointer when Uv>nVMI«y74.Pinton70) ate up a scven*point deficit in the final 75 i tossession was worth more: thanthr the points Uudowvviow W. SHnwniRNarei RNi jgi Udd«tonT1.Emnn«4 scconds to force the ovcrtimitimc. And that ancnd a succession o f rcach fouls, foul etc.. kept RM eg. Oue* Co. ee ■ overtimeOV came after CSI’sSi’s Anderson thche FnglesJrLirouble all night.ht. Salmon W. So. Frantonl S3 ______mimisaed.a.frec.ihrow_wjiIu20-« "Wc keep making-tliose-mi:-mistakes-right ------W«MrS1 VWMwSO — __ anand RicksM odd-Jacksoii^l^jling-a-fivc— do^lown lo Ihe end o f ihe game a W««t S2. T*ton. Wro. i nc and diey had ------fo;footer over thc rim at thc buzSe: ann excuse for everyone one,one." .said CSl C ollege For thc sccond straight nignight CSl was roach Fred Trenkle. "ll wa.sIS alalways some* CSI110.Rlelc*lM(OT) lailargely outplayed on the boilrioilids but Buhl I oneme else’s fault.” ktM70.E. AAontStW.SMordSS ' -SO]sophomore Kyle Wilson Ti'adad peihaps his "But wc-expcclcd a tougii;li gameg; and thc______Brigham Mwng 67. CeMM0SL&2 St. bebest scoring night as a Goldenden Eagle, can- n f l P B I I ^ ■ I on]'nly_reason w e won is becausi:ause wc played Grand C » r ^ 03. U OWW et MMQS(.U.E.M«tt» withwi three key I ' couould have won it ju sl as easil>isily lonighl bul N. Monun* 99. Rodry UotfiUlnitaln»<.20T . ^ct N«rMa)ce6I.AkForot44 • rebounds and finally tw o gomeime—clinching t— ; just went our w ay,” the coachlach added, HmM«lm8iei,XKih«.73*n frefree throws in overtime. Tlma»44•»44tw«pholO/UlKESALSBURr Unlike (. Friday night’s gamene iiin which CSI oi^ee.SoumCM«atneo HvdlrvSlnvnani 7D. SonMfd«9? C8. IX HouilwlOe. Ttxn MM 803 CSI womnen routt Ricks, 73-29, Um«r7S.SWLouWwuiS7 N«w OrtMn* 74. T«zM-P«n>AmaheaneS An North T«zn 76. McNmm SL:L67 S7 M K OliUhemt IOS. OWahem Si. 62 SW T«u> St 111. NW UuUvw n driver’ Sh»n FA Times-News writer The teams struggled to 0B 10-9 1 lead for CSl and thenen T»x»»4tn Artorvk) 107. Art.iW.•UtSaRodl104 ------^------AJtfon 62. C«nl 60.>-0T OT ■" ' suddenly-Ricksfell-completeletclyoutofnt on'oseriey of~ 6; fresh- -- KwilSl74,ON0U-63 ItI was thc seventh loop decisecision ogainst tw o league m n an Oandace Lords continuenucd to pay big dividends for Uchlowie9,Wddei.lfi(S(ni64 cacn) Mre(16S,MlnnM0.1/ ______0*»oollO.N#«J««.yie7._ br us this w eekend and the « MaeB.Ho-4 3 ), CoCc«r»l I 2-2 J 4. TouU 101-1» J t J9 8Ml0*109.8«>AntBnto«6 tt«imoc:CII42.IUki 19 Portwid « Ua Ajiq**** Olppanvan.lata P , whwhich preceded the CSI-Ricks:ks men’s showdown later NikkTeidW ,^CSI's U sa W ilkinson folltFollow ball

10t.m.-CMr>wU7, 36,IBF> rNo. IrratLted Bra\ves whipp Buhl ggirls swee3p meetinngs ------jannMoCqcvt-LupaSuanz. IthSOa m. — ChKVMl* II, t3.MBAba*kS>M:Pheanliiat13.», . m _____ no«tnn.______III I * * X ' I ' If'am — CharrwU 7. 38TCZ T«en al Ouka. Neon — cnarvMti e. 39. Colaoaiagabaika(tiaI:TaamaTaA. * IS , / U '- H 1 IgC T o, WIJ Noon — cnamal 13. POAA gcgctf Phoanb Opan. (sum round. 1 p.m. — cnamali 7. 36. Oolt:!>olt:Sanlon-SUntOama,ilnal B)B y JEFFHOSKISSON The Bniirlins, wfio move to 10-6 onan thc By RON GATES:s . IBuhl, now 13-7 in all game;imes and 4 -0 in - • round. , Jason ' Times-News writei'7fcr clislislrict, moved oul lo an 11~4- 4 leadI over thc 3 p.m. — Cnannalf 11.12. NFLNafodt>ai:6upafBo»tXXIV, I Times-News writer season, gotIt things1 going early whcn.Ja ____ _SanF™nd»eo¥».OanMt------Astorquia hihit John Homer cutting throiirough...... ___ . firsirsl eight minuies of thcconte;)ntesl as Jerome ...... -7 p.nv — ChW l 13. Bamamwvmii^b^'EiSURt^ TWISTTALCS — For a halfalfitwosclose, 1 the'lane'fprjr^an'co^basket. Cromwellell a n ---^ JER O M E— ThcTie Biihl Indians stormed foubund the range on jusl twoJ oof f 17 attem pts------Vt.P*lJ00RZiM. rom Ihc field. bubut then the Boise Bravess showedsl why swered ihatIt for the Braves with a 3-fo<-fooler ahead one last limic e oover the final nine min- fro Melissa Evan's fielder to 0[ they ore thc No. l-ronkcd Clos::iassA—Ihigh ofhis own.I. utes of play Saturcturday lo down Jerome f 0 open Ihe sec- ind period opened,up.a ninc;p< school boys* basketball teamin[fin the state by^------W hile thele-Braves-workcd tho ball-on’-on'-tho— 52=36_in- a, crucial,ial, Distric5_iLC!oss_ At2 _ one c.-RoinLlcad.and.______hc_lndians_ enjoyed lhal ^amsame margin 4 destroying the Twin Falls BiBmins 70-43--inside thc Bmins B count'ercd with thcco < u t- . girlslba-skcjbal! gam'amc. _ Ihe represented the Indians* milninutes, 3 seconds bcfoij(j_'halHime 'l on^; " BunViltoy — SunVWayrapon lierc Saturday night., ^ ■„nH,.r The final count rc; ------eed IwnparaWM on S a tu ^ . nt while' biggcsudviintage•"onhTiJnlirc 01 cvcrtillgTiSr“Joi' Thc Braves who trailed 28-28-26 at the half points but fcfour came from thc inside wl from Frtflay-a »wm. Tha« M 333 lndwaorino<>«nir«topo(Inc rcc periods, Jerome an- But I ihe Tigers, although missing mis all five BaM Mountain and 33 IntfM It■tmktiKipa. mk won about U par. USiused an up tempo oflens^inin the second only 6 ofi the1 Bmins poinis camc from fr 'l»= - - eart o«ff» mounlain opan. swercorun for run.I . .. finirst-half foul shots, warmed:d to50-perccni—ta h a lf to blow open thc game. there. • Hountod«r«K'n.to4pm.. .. ■' ha putback with 36 scconds frorom Ihe floor and''.scoredd thetl next six • • Pomaratta — PomoraAa raponaponad daar aUu and cool _^“We were able to give ourur starterss a bit The gamimes led went bock and forth f( Taraonmll'spiii , iMnpartturM on Sabjrday. 6 I . , showineon the thtnhird quarter clock and a poiloinls on Liz 'G ilbert’s Iwtwo bnseline If which helped throughoutt 1thc quortcr wilh neither tc FMay-t Mam. TT>an tt 64 M*aaolano«atff»lepo«tna e* / oof f a rest during the first half w /ans free throws gol Buhl jununipers and a Wendy MaltheIthews putback. mountain and 96 lntf>aa at tna kM c wcrc a _littlc being' able: tto get up by any morc tha:than^ pSiro^ssaEvan, baan p4oi»*d and landad. butfsrjrrsrrir mo ^us in the second half Wc v out o f q lie and Jomiamie Korte cappcd a 7 -0 Tlvriiat cili ihe Tigers within: 17-1417- and ihe quvad. fresher because o f that," rcmaiimarkcd Braves points. n in on an old-fashioclioncd three point play as monomenium mighl have beenn si(significant bul Bu* aarvk* wti tun (rom Jaror coach' George Cox. With thele Braves up 16-14, Aslorc; lasvlno UneoJn Plaza In Jannw! rat s 7 ; , r ; S i r . ‘S j co • mh,.n periodI b(began ond thc Indians forbr a bil on tentalivencss> ih putting up Fata at 7:30. Iha Bulay Inn at 6:30.6:30 O&B Maikal In Rupart at The Braves got .balancedJ scoringsi from tied for thee Ifourth timc in thc quarter w: 6:49 and M Dado aarvtoa (taSon al .mJin held Jerome to fouru r 1points thereafter while sheihols. H a n today; 16 a.m. W 4:30 p.m ■ th(thcir starting five as four score:ored in double he hit a 155 footer wilh 2 scconds remi.mom- connecting on 75-pc-pcrcent (8-12) from ihc ■•We didn’l shoot al all welwell,” tfUmilled . •okBaf MountainSoldUr rai figures, with Jim CromwellEll leading thc ing. and cad lampeMJna on SaturdiZ W S . ' T M ' r He charity stripe. • S.CO B U H L o n -PP ago g e 0 2 mow In tM IM mtk. TTia aeeaaaaaa readr haa baan plcww] and Wtw ay w ith 19 points. _____ aandad.buline»»8raaorchahaara • S olO o B R U IN S o n P a g o C 2 ------Hoo(t!OMy;»JO».m.»4p.m.p.m. ------______Itowain - M ,^ t»pc tvponad daar Uiat tnd ood W 4ntf>a^ j .a» tn«tj atllfrt:_ ___I, S y ^ S rn •nlSra''l''43'hil5^paa of MW at na lep e( tna ■ mountain and 39 M va at IhaI lodea.lod Tha accaat road haa A lan^girlshmove-iiInto-SouLithsidcJtitle ganthe baan |*M«d and aandad. but: anowano tlf«a or cfukta ara ai»- Hagerm< today; 9:30 t.m. lo 4 p m. By STEVE CRUMP Rcgardicacss of that outcomc of thal go:game, bounced out of boun3unds OfT the hands of a Shoshone S came roaring; b:back from a , giving Sho-shonc w hal' 22-:2-9 halftW deficii, limitingng IHagemian lo Ski eoncmiona Saturday at othar major toulhwn Idaho it- TiiTimes-News sports editor • however, thr>}-S4t,A I} 0 fc. K»>i 10-013. ly w ilh the chance to go . l«UlfyJ l-J jj.0'hulfy3 00 4 7,} ItihbwdOiwdOO-OJO.bMilutoo 1 ______- - da; day night'9 showdown againstinst top-seeded ball over onon a three-second coll wilhh rnine cbrated his birthday -oi:.To«*ii i4j-i:nj< tnaW ng, prescrvixig Hagermi■man’s to the slate toumamciment. "These two teams hlUcwnan— K. Il>b.stl.n 0 0-0 2 0. WclUnj'cllinj2a-j';4. Amlniift Oakley in the subdistrict fumi.nal. That gome seconds rem -3 4 15.Ttaw»oo t 0-) I 2. TiclMlhctitt fcO-J.(>0-:J ir.A.lUtnsiUn I w ill be played.0 7 p.m . inI ththe Murtaugh victory. match up very well,ell, and wc certainly had i!i(J)0;.TouU:t61-9«3S Ttet«-fiwl t°*l*: ShathiKit.O'Miky;I|j(nmJtctmia. Aailim (Jl ____ ■ H igh School-gym.------—------, Just- 15 Iseconds before, a passs had -our chances to losc5 thisth one.’; . . - ^

a I There's atan laibt Even 1 DeiBiiver^cr15s 49errsfavw<^ed in ^aperBo^ h id d en In elJ6fus,_9 ByB y D AVE GOLDBERG . Inter, NFL's grcat teams,is. Not only, would the leacost w c’rc here and have an chchance lo win...... —som cwirhere; h ------' -rajheAssociited Press — -...... — ...... i_ -But ho cacaptured-lhe-mood that-hosis ] prc- - 49crs bccome. the-first-fcam e .f sincc Pills-.. ClcCleveland’s sitting home.” - . .. .mailed as E)enver £> and San Francisco,0, two burgh in 1980 to wirw in tw o straight NFL li- •. 1KickofT time is 3 p.m. MST,IST CBS, chan- NEW O R L ^S — Markork Jackson bf s^inglyb^ i ^ entries in the N FL’i- ’i an— tlcs,-but they wouid-

:UW.l, 14-a 1664 -I5 a n d I-7 . Randy Draper topped top] the Pilots biDMD 1). TMi1>: UI4(6 ith. t r»I>: WlUlsai; DuU.u. WM' (Jl K. victory over thche season here Satur­ Region III boys’ basketbaaballgamc. |0>U: MitUttd. Asdtnae: Dvtcr. 0«rttl ^ with 16 points. day night, bcatiating Wendell 76-52 IMo 7 41 » , Thc victory was onlylly the second I. KouM out: IlitUml. ft>cb: D11IC7, FmL. ‘ ( M e t II It 34 44 behind 16 pointsints apiece from Toby axvDeclo — FtrM laoui* ). Diickcnl;cnbuiy4. THc victory boostc()sted Volley’s sca- by a Burley boys' baskiasketball team >dnu:7.QwT}-'roUli:ll^i4 II]), -lowker. «4,0.1. scin rccord to 15-1-1 iand its confer- over Highland since i , KiKimberly 58 C obeaga and Ha\ CJooJoi - 6. Dcr, 6. ChnicT 1 fnnce e the school B uh/ 6 6 14. Utoci }.D«Wa9, TouU: 14 15-:) l}44. -ciice mark to 9-0.. GlennsGl Ferry fell joined Region III in 198 T he Wildcatsts blewI the game open nm-poita ^ Dcclo, SicKtaiuo (21; G«klui| 1985. T hc last I , J i Shoshone 45 to 7-8 and 3-6. win came in 1986. K u n a 6S3 3 . w ith a.21-pointnt Ifirst quarter and W a. FcuM ov): thcio, Pi}tk; Ooolist Oouiln, KIMBERLY — Kelly Holcomb H 40-26 Mhainimtime. : Thc'victory boosted1 BiBurley’s sea- BUHL — Kade Wilson scorcd 24 jcc GlcmFcny 1110 2i 4« ) ‘mark to lo 2-3. Thc loss lo; knocked Buhl to a a 66-63 non^onfcrence, l.CcnStJ.TmbUI 17-242*- lead third-ranked KImbcrl;;r!y to a jhc victory iimproved Filer to 'the Ram s out o f a sharerc o f first place boys' basket y Gllenns Ic Feny 6 t ■ V.lfcy - Yo« 4, Spria,* 7. 7 ni«i 24. IMr ll. kctball vicjQix.over fifth- 58-45 53, non-confcrcncc boys's'basket- 3_i3 overall, 3 BBS 14, OUoB 6. TcuU: 33 3-6 in conference, HAZELTON ua — D ave BBlack • in the region; they’ree 8-6f overall rankcd Kunaiio. — j , balball vicloiy over Shoshone. * - w hile W endell1 fellfe lo 5-11 and 3 -6. cired 24 points here Saturday' nr iollt Tlm-pouii ts*U; Oteaa Feny. Fcr Tr»itt f3); V.Dcy. and 4 -2 in region, onee game_g: behind It w ^ thele Indians’1 sccond game in The -j Bulldogs look a nilntne-pomt n '8'“ Ri.ck pouw.ailed out; Gleeuu Fory. Dnp- lead frontruiming Valley tcto an cr.Tn»S;V.tl>r,MaM»ii8i - Pocatcllo. as many nnights against a team halftime hai lead and expandedd iil in the j, *^ ” « lo 1« ■| Highland carpc backck quickly to ranked amorlong thc top five by The :i. iipMT 13. suckMj.Sfivti 4, r ~ ” second half after Shoshone ; Tnali: u a - jf iti j:______: close the deficit in thdi ththird quarter. AssociatedI Press. P Buhl lost lo top-jca,Jcading-scorcre.-guords-Joc-I i. KiirUr. 16, luu 10. D m ui ♦. tic the game and pull1 ohahead. But a rated ShellcjIcy-62-56in-ShellcyTn'- ,, Gooa t. 7. M.. Oo:.ToUli:3I■:3I IM4 22 7&, . • •; technical foul sent Burleyrley to the free . day night. Vrakil. u » lr 2-24 ; M l 10 17 23„ to IZ.Oa»tU30.n4.L^^^] )-4 I 7, ; girls’ basketball victoryyoverDuhl. o’ herlSpointsIts in thc third period. • Toia 5 fiOt — Mutlaa 2. ItuUa 10. MikutIl£r4.Scin-ln-ijj.To«»kiit5-aijj:, FOOTBAILl*BASEBiW l l ; - Thc Bruins had*a 40-2!)-29 Icad with _.Buhl's Janlamic'Korte, who scorcd 10. 10.KntaB 11. Tesic 3) 4-14 1144. J«fWi^TW«(ibaTOT0:0-J-S.I*Uic-»TI>--rj-4, ------DuU - Ktl)7 9. Edi-t 2. W « 2. KMrll,C-0»UJ. 11 0»«B I 0-0 2 2.0UbcnJ;n J :-J 4 12. J 1-3 J 7. Me. ; 4 m inutes left in the gome, gon but the 11 poinls onjn the ni^t, broke Buhl’s Litflfbui T. I lulM ft. Tsak I ] »-n 17 40. cauchey I 0-01Z rtdoKikna20-l)4,'TiuU;l6}-l3ll : Indians .scorcd ninec unasw ered all-time care:D..U.IIubc. D Vi, BASIKETBAir ______.J______— Bruins- HOCKI:Y«B6XINs ^ i • Continued fromn PI a g e C l said BrainsIS coach John Astorquia. Bmins Bru came right back withth an As- • The Bmins diedid manage to score . . — Bet from 22 t o $ 5 ,0 0 0 p e r e v e n t — ___ Boise look thc quick< acadvantage in "Wc didn’t*t run our offense w e ll,, lorquiajum lore pcrto tic it again.n. once m ore on a :15 footer by Smith the second quarter whenticn C ro m w ell-ev en thought;ht Jason nnd Chris played Then 1 it hapi^cd. Thcc Braves before the Bravesres went w ild— I scorcd 15 seconds into Ute period. well.” startedstai overplaying the ballill on the ' O ver a span of?of minutes, the last I I Thc Brufns countered;d vwith an As- For the BnjinsBr part they kept the defensive def end of the floorr causingi 2 m inutes o f the third quarter and FOOTBALIIWAGEMII N G I ■ torquia baskci nnd lookook thc lead game close:e and shut down BoIm ^B^B ^ n tumovers and allowin^ g them, .fir^t.fixc.jnjnutes.tcs_o.fJh.e.foijahJiuafc ______I when A storquia hit Chrisris Smith: with from runningng. ‘ -to , run. The Braves, , behind ter, the BravesI outscoredoi the Bmins ^ • Straight Bets ------j -a pass-from-mid court wlwhich result- “Wc.didd nm our . offense well Cromwell Crc and David Elmonore, went 2 2 -0 to put the: gamega away...... ed in an uncontcstcd layuf,yup...... enough.to-kJceep the tempo, of the on an; f2-4 run with all o f the points . UMM79 - -- ...... *•Teaser.Cards - ...... d thc game at game whererc w^ e wanted it,*' said As- coming con on shots from thele inside, Tvdiwk l«2SM43 Afier the Braves tied tl -3 ] 14. OMUttubriii. 1 2-2 2 4. • 2Q, Astorquia hit a three-f ______m any o f them second o n thii^ i^ shots. rcr0J.JO2.TcBk»,IO-O12.Ai. • Parlay C ards. hflrf n in t ^ f 19l->OI9,Eteon«0-0) I2.T*- ^ piit the Bruins ^ c k jn.fr1 froDi,-wbcfc ------I he-secoa ■ ■to with • Sam e-day Payoffs - - -thcy-staycdthrooghhalftirIftimc. story. • • OUTour SUCCCS3. Wc Tvcre more■cflggres- T«ri*F»n.-.aa«i4-j>!&-}1-]3 3 .lk « 2 I M 2 4.C -»Halftim eW agers— jc n -th c Half bcforfr4icjn g ' -of glH.Uacfe.D«Bm:TwlaFini.A>.. . , -half,-but some things werowci happen- - fihou lo opcr of their ofTen^ and nm w tCJM . • Special Proposition Ing that made mc ajittlilittle uneasy,” the gamfc ancm d going ijp 30-28. Thc~~tallball " sa id Cox. '1 • ------•• L i b e r a l P a y s ...... - ______fi BOCMC Thriller:r V . . ' ' • C ontinued fromn FPage Cl Ricks tookok thc lead three times in .theithen was credited with a fiefield gaol son m ade it payay with a three-point HfNBWCaCTUSfSPETFS - had to erase a 17-poinllint dcficit to the early scccfore~DjiSiIvaTit a Tienyou waiit to p l^ay ' to win. ; ' . _ time. It had a chance totbreak bn ilo p e n lop for a longngtime. Jacilackson scored and w ithin ei{eight scc> c h m ty and Colicolter seemed to ice it a couplc of times, mavnaving ahead The lead wwi as never n k w thnt four ondonds added another off thoth final w ith 8 cripple offoffastcal. 15 but Rich points, howcv/ever, until just inside the • stMsteal. « ...... - I js Ig-IO and later ^3-15 ; marie when Sean Colter A ^ both teams failedl " i i ' lost- ,rWu2»-91I2.Wn>M9>-70 - I Dixon’s .scprin^v^jid.ballball_handling_ f^e-minutc n *}0-00«,DrfU»lt-(}(,M- - — 1 wouldn’t lel them get; av away. Jared nnd ’Andeireo:Tsdfi provided an 8 ^ 8 1 ’ 'minmihute heroics, A bdenibri'stut« e a th e “ a 9l-3 4Z2,Elkewoedl4.4 I i. C ' acMI I S P i^t e s j Miller came up with.someome key field That grewgrt to 92-85 when An- *cxtioctra session with an .-oldI :3-coint xe-poirit goal ‘fcrsdri led1 Dabiiva1 a cnpple but pla)play and thc Eagles neverrr trailed nuai»-io9ii.u.iii4.1 bcBK 0 l-I 41. M > p 0 04 — — TBESORraSl A ' • : ~ I goals nnd il took n three- ».KjM7}-7 3 22.BtUfyl(M)5 — . * by Anderson lo give CS)CSI a 4 2 -2 9 then camc thcJic rally. agaiagain. But it wasn't unti!i! Dixon i'aSilJrfJoftjS;!K in 9 fr-10 4 2«. CUa 0 0-1 4 0, l3l23-3tM104 ____ IrnH -- ______Todd Jdcks;kson scorcd and Dixon mis:missed two free thrnwa andri Anriw._Hin^>:«,a»-Twri.3t3 r ... ______

...... Sunday. January 28.0.1 9 9 0 Tlmos-Now. Twin Folio-Dllo; Idaho’ C-3 ------i: No. 11 Qjrarige 3 Gebrcgetown seeingI ired, 95--76 . LANDOV^' Md._(A_(APJ - I Teny Brown scorcdred 21 points and and 2-6.6. fcnse to hold Butler witl-without a field :Sophomore Billy Owenss scored8 a II iM f*- - -M Rick Calloway addecded 16 to lead No. Floridaida led, 5 0 ^ 9 wth.515'4 leftrft, coal in thc final nine mirm in u te s b f th c — ■^arecphi^-^fr-points.-and-nd-Nor*l-l— ^■-3-Kans8s-to-an-85-^'W-victory-Satur— beforer—1^Sunlcy— Roberts—hit^t-a —first-half,—whcn_thc_Jle—M u sk e tc c ra ------; ; Syracuse dominated ihe'' txb o a rd s os day night over Konsiinsas State, making tumarounound, giving LSU the le a d ... turned a two-point deficitficit into a 35- Jhe Onuigeincn beat No. 3 G e o rg e - thc Jayhawks the: ffirst Division I IsThalftimc lead^ ' -- :verall, 3-1 in thc ^ VCLA94 Syracuse .had lost thcc previousi Big Eight) took a 41-29 halftimc U M OiS C t.8 1 . i^lght games it played at G e o rg e - k S lead and then unlcaslaishcd a 23-4 spurt CHAM\MPAIGN ___III. (AP) ' -_ Oregon St. 80 . :;(owq’s Big East homecourt-urt-tmd thc q U in the second iialfIf ias K-State sus- Kendallill Gill( scored 20 points,andnd LOS ANGELES (A(A P ) — . D on ne^v^nnji)^; ^^B-me loss ever to its sparked:d ai 19-O run-at the start thehe MacLcan had 27 poinlsnts ond 12 rc- ''"^tfifix'aiffirK Jl-ihc flfdyas. archrival. - ■ second1 hih a lf Saturday as No. 10 Illi-;li-_ bounds Saturday as No.'^0.23 VCLA ______I^H The Jayhawksks cohsistcn*^;-../iAis.rt!iH(i|Iicd a smother- stopp'cd lhe Beavers’ 10-game 10- wir> :3 CoUeae basketlg t b a U RB m - ing mon-to«man defeefeose and reachcd Ohio0 SState shot 65 pcrccnt from>m ning streak. 20 victories on thehe earliest dale in 'ih e ile ldId 'i in thc Orst half and led 45-15- UCLA (14-3) tied Oregon On State -I Qeorgetown still leads> the th series their history. Kansa[isas .State entered 42. ButIt theth Buckeyes (8-9 overall, 3- (15-3) for first place in t thc Pacific- ■Jwtwcen tbe schools since th e B ig the gam e with’the: BigB Eight’s top 1 5 in thchc conference} did not scorc)rc JO al 8-1. Thc Beavcnvers’ winning ;;past was formed in 1980, 19-9, ll a n d d e fe n s e , allo w in g; onlyoi 64.6 points again',uniuntil Mark IBaker made twcvo,' streak was their longestcst since they is tlie only confercnce tean»un with a per gam e. They-hsd[id notI allowed any foul ’shot;hots after 8:^5 of thc secondnd opened the J 980.-81 scas p o in t lossISS to Tcm - East victory Saturdajday night over No. NEWU YORK^ (A P) — Lionel Sim-171- ry this season, ;ple in the 1988 NCAA toutloumamcnt, W 15 St. John's in thehe first game ever mons scoredsco 16 o f his 30 points in .. ^ d vfos.their.woret in a rcgi reguIar-sea-_ at Gampci Pavilion.n. La Salle’ilie’s 34-8 run to start thc see-:c- Kevin Mixon scorcdi 2020-points-on‘ ------•, . hington 80 Big Ten since 1936,)6, beat the ■ * Thc loss broke a five-gai•gome win- them to 33 perc Skectcr Henry ’222 ast ninth-ranked ... , , rst half. Colorado still CoUdorado St. 52 Hawkcyes 80-59 Saturdayd a y n ig h t. ning streak for thc Cardinal:nals (14^3). i&g in th e first Oklahoma used a stnstrong second half VVflSnilhington St. 79 3) woA for pulled withm 42-3542 at halftime. PR(PROVO, Ulah (AP) — Res Thc Blue Demons (10-8) ' to beat Oklahoma StateSt 109-92 in a SEATTkTTLE (AP) — Brent Merrittitt Woody Austin m ade: four foi 3-point- ccntcr(itcr Todd Crow scorcd five p( the eighth tim e in the last 10 Big Eight ConfcreiK■cncc game Satur-. made two frce throws with four sec-:c- crs and had 14 points lo0 leadle Purdue. I 6 5 duringring a 12-0 run to lead Brig Mlchlgant d a ^ cft in overtime Saturday after-:r- Tony Jones had 11 o f'his his 13 points ______lung to a 67-52 Western Ath onds left Netx Mexico 61 Ihlclic The Sooncis (14-2 lifting - the Washingtonon in thc sccond half whcncn the1 Boiler-’ MichiganiS S. t.6 3 . S inference victory over Colo 1-2, 3-1) scored 3 7 . noon, I lorado - ppjntg the firstJ 11 l: 14 o f the sec-_Huskies.ti:s.to.an.80=75 PacificJO Con-n -_ makcrs_brokc..ihc game_ppcn. ejsj Loren______—Air Force 44— ------^------A N N -A R B30RrM O ichr(A P)Stjne;ne Saturday-night:------.—ondJialLtQ.opoLan.an-85r58.Iead.and._fcrence-vi e viclory over-tho-Washingtonon—CIybum-s-3-pointcr-.at-i V lr(A P)'="'^'“^cai-Robinsinson’s“ baskcr~at“ thc------Col'^ o lo ra d o -S ta te -(5 :2 rl 5=4)’ ------ALBUQUERQUErN.M'ri I coast to their 40th strstraight home vie- stale CouCougars. gave Purdue a 38-35 halftialftime lead. No. 7. Michigan to a tieddBYU B (7-1,16-3) at 43 with' i:u c L on^ey scored 20 poipoints and buzzer lifted N X4 L «ory- Oklahoma StaState fell to 11-7 Merrittritt had been fouled by Brianan cn win over Michigan left1 in': the game whcn N jNcw Mexica'snappcd a fofour-gmne 65-63-®g.Ten and 2-4, despite 24 points and ca- Painc. whwho hit two free throws wiihilh. -. Purdue pulled away-as-as lo w a -w e n t____ — ling the' Wolverines’. Meridaidith hit a 3-point basket. conference losii^ s fi^ wiiwilh a .61- Stite, stretchui . rc c r-h ig h 18 rcbounlunds from Byron lo seconconds remaining to pui thchc thc first six m inutes of o f the t second lg streak to 10 gam es BYiBYU’s Andy Toolson broke "4$ W estern Athi.etic Confereference win home winning k'j!}'.. Houston. Cougars,rs aahead 79-78.“ half without a field.£oal'oal and man- Sattirday. tic wiwith a 3-point goal'ot-the ■Saturday over Air Forcc. aged just one in over 111 m in u tes. Thc matchup betweenn Ithe two On thc finallal play of the game, markirk and Crow followed witlith an Louisiana St.t. 70 „ ■ teams at the bottom of■ thithc WAC Mill! WOtook on inbounds pass old-fa1-foshioned three-point play Florida 52 Xauieil e r 8 1 sUmdings saw Ncw M m cpcp . improvi_ Scan Higiiggins and fed it to 4:521)2 left. I e r 5 7 ^ — ' .Alabama 78----- .its reco rd 'to ' 10^9 and 2*52-5 in the Robinson at midnidcourt. MoiMaity Haws, who finishedi with BATON ROUGEGE, La. (AP) - Butler ICINNATI (AP) Dcrel Aubum 59 league. Air Force, losinglg its fifth 15 pcpoints, added a pair o f bafjaskcts Chris Jackson led a six-niinute,5 18-2 .ClNCIl fore Crow’ finished the run I scored 15 points Saturdaylay TUSCALOOSA, M Ala. a. (A P ) — straight, isnow 0-6 in the: WWAC and Pittsburghj h l O O befort n with gnme-ending scorinjing surge as 16lh-, |SW ng s and led a 23-5 first-half rui■un Melvin Chcatum scored)red 23' poinls • 6-12 overall. 0 free throws. ranked Louisiana StStale beat Florida night am Arizona 9i92 - '™''' 70-52 Saturday. that carriijrricd No. 25 Xavier o f OhioI lito and David Benoit uddedded 17 as No. .Missouri 104 PITTSBURGItOH (AP) — ;ason K ofta n s a s 8 5 .LSU, which brokeDke a two-time los- an 81-51-57 Midwestern Collcgiatiate 24 Alabama beat Aubumium 78-59 Sat- - ' Manhews score}r^ 26 points and Bri- r/ ing streak, is 13-41 o'overall and 5-3 in Conferenirencc victory over Butler. urday night, throwing; the Southeast- .Colorado 89 an Shorter had:id 23 to lead a .sccond- *«'>dnsas St. 57 thc Southeastem Conference.Co Flori- Xavier/ier (15-2 overall, 5-1 conferer- em Conference racc inloinlo a five-way BOUtDER, Colo. (AP)P) — An- half surge thathat carried Pittsburgh, M^MANHATTAN, Kan. 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Broncoi3S, but haot 4 9 ckrs^m ay < izzle-daz:zzl^mNP 0 tbe 49ers 30-3 in the NFC; cAam-< -. • John.Taylorbir breaks a punt retuhi D n < jionsbip game. Hewro^, this.LJ Super . for the 49ot. Tha[bat’s one of the big to takeake away the short,'8- to 12-yi-yard ; speed loose on five rev(reverses ^ 8c^- • sing gaw and force Montanano to son. - , When the Bron;coC O S Have the Ball - - Bowl scoutfrjg rtjHirf withith AP ,plus« for,San'II 'Frarlfci^. Taylqr, passinj SjMits Editor Damll Christjan'a a ' w ho runs ‘Jbe 40-40-yard dadi in.4.5} throw)w omsidc and deep. TackIkling ' The Broncos willI dc dountCT'iwith a seccmds, averaged-ed 11.6 yaniar W( 36’ w ellII isL a must Jeny Rice, Ro]U)ger lot o f different fotmatiolations.- •• i 49 E R S yO ...... B3y y] JA C K FAULKNER letuw this'MM>n. ^ and the artificiid Craigig and1 Taylor, are among theib b e s t Ifth e y can’t beat RicRice a nH 'T aylo. I • DEFENSE-/ For Tlie Associated Aesss tu rf in th e Siipefdcfdbme.willjustrnake inthebe game| at breaking tacklia. they con at least outcsutmmber-theiA...... Ronntol i i 4 : « ^ ______I rDon'nooTibMhc San^^•nmcisco • Denver'blocl !iitd«-Scw ^, ------I9ers tO| jazz up

'■ NEW ORLEANS — HcHere is how HHOW THEY WER: R E B U I L t / / ^ : the San Fmncisco 49ers5 orand Denver ______1 I____ !_____1____ I— r ^ Broncos match up in SunSunday’s Su- r ------1 - Acquired9d - 5 ------V ^ j l •: per Bowl: In trades9S ' / :■ WHEN THE BRONCOOOS H AVE - ...... M l ; , \i3 - Free - n . :■ raE B A L L k P E R F O RE i y A ^ C E 3 — — Despite -the-multiple-ic-talerils-of ...... j^^.. . ' I agentss I ■: I S X 7 0 0 DISR S RADIAL ^ 1T I G E R P A W A / S T I G E R R AVW M >; quarteiback John Elway'ay (7), thc - Broncos are liable to atterttem pt to W •4S.000-mlle wcwairanty* ••35.000^nlle wGfTonty* , A / S M E T RRIC K lloll2mph ••^nom y priced r tablish the nm. Bobbyy FHumphrey 9 ^ aSp^rcitedlc •SS.OOO^IfewoiTwoiTonty,* r (26). who gained 1,151r yyards as a f tm • I WQ I m • I »Q • S p ^ r d ^ *2- - D raftedd - '2 9 « i ^ rookie, is likely to bc the principal \ ^ | 7 r»M<\um n_ ?M7_ rwffin JM5 Z «> __ [ na I ta if7 ntifWaM- ” HliMfliU ii* T9.W7 nevTMH 41.fI.f7 i»/an- n .fT iMffB '' ifislnSnenl, although hc maynu bc Iim- n j T “ ited by cracked ribs sustaiiEtained in the ^^49ers“ ^ ■' BroncosO '^r iZ?ZH!!- 52=$Z.-mszau-Sti iiviMn M.97 rmmmi 4<.tW7 wnuir|^»7l mw I. AFC championship ggam e. If nw/WMii ilM f r s b y y e a r ^ ______1$.»7 .mvwn T; Humphrey is limited, hislis bacVup is ' Drafted players t _____ nivmin ^ 9 7 ' the vetenm Sammy WinVinder (23), _ i I n I i , n .1...! ! , who scored two. touchdoui o ^ in the Jo® Mo ' M i jKeHh BishopP mrrMdbwibwMWWaiMWaianvOraHiritoi* UM«iflk .! j I yayifielB m a y b e n eededatsubstgntlc e c tal ex tra cost • yor^ge specialisthee hadh two 1- "T T I H 1932 I ! ' II a ■ - yard touchdown nms ina tlthe playoff 1 9 ^1 - I . ; win over Pittsburgh. ■ I 19S4i I t t B E^UmSdWminMl§ I ■ ' ■ ^ WTO IDqfctolnriof^_ ^^^^1 But-iunning-may be-ap-a- problem V -- . — ^g8inst-#-defense-that^-was-third-ia ------^^S^^^S-1966-I the NFL against the nmin a and fourth ! • overall. Nose tackle Michichael Carter I I I I 1 ^ (95) is' back after misslissing' eight ' iflBBI I - - !3 5 gam es .. with a . foot .Ininjury and._ S Iflaa | ^ promises to be in top fom bnn.HewiU - aT I I4 I Iz I I I al I 4I ~ 8 I ^ i R l l H be spelled by two vetcnms,uis,PeteKu- I------^ elw « gler (67) and Jim Burtt (6(64) as tbe J 49ers attempt to use threec e Iplayers to son, with 76) crcatches for 1,095 yards, andnd ID ennis.Sm ith (49) ore one 1 t wear down ccnter Keithh KartzF (72) almost triplee thtl r 2 8 catches o f Mark gameome's best tandems, comerl L and guards ^Doug Widellill (68) and Jackson (80),), vWho was sccond a s thc Tyroyrone Braxton and Wymonn H en-.. Jim Jurip ( ^ . Right endnd 1Kevin Fa- "Three Amigoigos" dissolved. Denver dcrscwson (24) nre both relatively 8 ’ + hiJaikitton . nioww- 5 9 ,.g - VoOoM. - .-'.gan (75) and uuidciinebaiebacker Matt doesa’t get-ir-much out of its tight 97^- 1'13.88 13.97 C- MiUen (54) are’ tw o"6fSaiSan'Francis- ends, b ul Stevievs Sewell (30) has b e « i - - CC rraig ia stilL San-Fw cisco’s'i's main > M h M lc lS Cicordmmbraki ( Mo}tajor brand oil/lub«/filt«iLr(ifor 8ol«Prtc«Corrvout.Mtt.Arr«ttor eTco's b<3l~iim-bUjppcis,37-altfaou^ ■ —a -key4hifd-do^dowo-recelvcr.nut nfJh{LJu§)utshilng th re a t He had 1,0^4 yaHIsT ‘■ " ip ie la lfo fmmany05.-ccnr-; c ------rriarriany c o ft^ d light trucks;------• nuffl#f|Tnany conir s tt i t t . t w m : e ------AnM*efPtui*Cdrfvouf t Millcn is wlnerable on.pci.pau cover-: baclmeld ^od MicbMt? Y oung (83) duriniring th e regular season oHtfnhrnshcd*— HmpoitKHvtitrHWnjote«)*cfc------Q)uallty

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IB 83303 llM ' NflwYorkJets ' :m 0 ' 1.000 : .v + 9 .0 ^ Los Angelos (Oakland) RakJersRal "3 i \ .750 '1'in;, . 66 +11.3 J "looTIvSodK ^^^in -Indian r:'23"-29- -3.0 101 Animal Breeding'- Id u a i f l e d LineIB A d D aadlinBi s: s ; 102 Catiie- * hrough_Frjdav.Jor-nov4.--. ‘•'■"ll^nsMCttyChlels ~ 103 Daily Equifnem • 5;00 pm Monday thi •Miami Dolphins------— 2___3 .400 ‘ ' 74 . -V03- -5.8 i l 104 Horses 0 1 .000 ~ ~ 1 0---- ”46'^ -35.0 001001 Florists C61 106 Swine . 12:00 Noon SaturdEday for Sunday’s and Cincinnati Bengals • • 0 2 *■ .000 37 ,46 -4.5 002 Lnt&Found . . 052 108 Sfieeti/Goatj io n .-- •- Denver Broncos :.0_:3;:— .000-.-..4 0 --IOB- -22.7- - -Jg-CCO_SpeclilNoti»»_. 'OM .110. Poutuyiftabtiils -._____ • . Monday's publicatio 004 IMsKomef • • C65 112 Irrl^on - • '■ Nmrsppurad: Bum>Blt$.CM r.SMa ■ •12T Travel Trailers- ■ • Guaranteed Ads - nregular 7 day rates, payay for1 01 Batiysii»s Warned ^ Los Angeles Rams 0 “ r .000 .1 9 . 31 ’ -1 2 .0 S 126 CampeuSSheiij 01 Einployment Wanted ^ 127 MotorHomes 1 week, 2nd week; fifree. 01 BuJkms Opportunities ^ t Philadelphia Eagles 0 ,1 \ .000 10 2 7 -1 7 .0 . .01 128 Uility Trailers • Senior Discount - 1/2M off reg u lar 7 day ratesJtes Minnesota Vikings ,0. 4 .000 .34 . .65 .-15.3 01 g hom e Property 020 MoneytoLoan 071 • Thrifty Ads - 4 lines,IS, 7 days, $6 - $2 per ' Niv«r4 ppwnd:/(dants fi/eoni,a m , D»BoltUo(a,Nn/OrttantSalna\lna.PhotnlxCuanals, ^02 MoneyWanted TonpaBiyBueanttrt 023 InvBjtments additional line 02025 • Instnictlon • Student Discount --1 ‘ /2 off all rates I •■Indu(«»&pwBwllll.wh«iCtnColavm ln N a; ts«n johtd AFCfCwrwnlo^]uMmorg«d - 02“ — g!5 131 Auto Services -12 lines, $5,1 day 132 AuloPara&Acceuories • Memorial Notices - . "■ t £tSUESTAIEFUISAU S 133 Autos Waned • Free Ads - lost & fofound, items to give 134 AutosloiRent 135 Cycles & Supplies Vaway. 3 lines, 3 dayays - W anted to Buy, 136 Heavy equipment up to 30 days per Ininsertion L ^ I S I 139 Pirt-Uplnicia AFC caiin’t mannage |029 OpenHouses 084 140 Heavy Tmcks/Semi's 030 Homes For Sale 065 •141 Vans •Add $1.00 for each ad,, 5 lines or less or $2 for eace a c h a d , 031, Out-of-Tcwffl Homes 066 142 Impofl/SportjCais t6 lines or m ore th a t r u ns s !Sunday, to be included Inin ( our 146 4»4-5 4ATVs ' ^ Kmbert^/H^am Homes ^ 148 AnIiqueAulos . FPenny-Saver. to win tthe big (ones I 149 Autos-AMC 5 Classified • ii152 Aulos-Buick * G e t details o n s p e c ia lsI bby calling a T im es-N ew s cl; ' higher ju st to10 try to get people to. ^ _:..-jByTlMCOWUSHAW 154 Auios-Cadillac aadvisor. Dallas Momwg News w ager on the AFCA) team. 037 156 Aulos-Chryslti It was all so different in the ‘70s. ^mi toSeALois‘S ^ 158 Aulos-Cftevrolel cPlease check your ad thele first day it appears. In cascase of ims won eight o f the 10 ^ 160 Autos • Oodoe ' _ NEW. ORLEANS — Thcrc T are' ThcAFCtcami 162 AulDS-Foid . fierror, report it to the Classssified Dept, lo receive-anin I five scconds IcH. in Sup- f l n niounc«ni«nts o ...... availablo.blo. Call Prognancy 10 & Crisis Contcr.-- r— 3.CV90-00189-3 SSSS Mr. andid Mrs.K Robofl Grilfiih f®)']!?.? * soltnlMMt home watching their Westcst Division got Kcn.O'BrBricn and, finally, thc 3TICE OF HEARING ■ ■ 172. 24 hours .i d.iv, W/—JODSCioMliiiresl ...... 107-Jolaoll unday after-—M iami Dolphinains got Marino-with the - in mo Mr. AndId Mrs.r Gary Rymloli - -riv a ls from D ^ e r on Sunc ■mo'Monof or iho Poti-' Mr. ondId bMrs. Billy Hodkins . PSYCHICHIC READINGS: tor noon. 27th pick. tionol YHodkins______appl-cali;ALL 73S-9985. _ - But what if? W hat i f whci/hen it camc There were■e no; visible signs that ^ALE^LE G E O R G E ELLER 002 L ? Lonoly? Youll moot f l i id GERALD HERBERT ------amily ol Doug Gbhop Singlo? L( tim e for .the Chiefs to picpick in thc thc AFC wasIS i about to becomc thc gmg] Lab/Rotriovor X, lo- )s *to o^pross sincoro othor singlos sin( i mako now • ■iSGROW 1 SEEED .LER. . Found:Id: i miough social & odu- drafl, citing also-ran of thehe Super Bowl and that a P ). 10-12 wooks. ncod ks to all our many iiicndsmi first round of the 1983 dra I Potition by Oalo malo. 5 and rolaiivcs lor itio cationalal activiiios.a dancos & Jorgo Eilor. tw m Juno goodI homo.hi Call 733-3662- the’ need they had at quoquartcrbacl^ its conference:c championship games ^org ors. dolicious lood, supportn lor( singlo patents, COMPANYIY luced lo consolation sta- ,5i. 1 3 1947, now roslding at Found:id: Young malo Gormon . nIlowors. plants, and wilh or without v childron at thdy had announced “Dan3an M arino would be reduc >13 R ic h m o n d D rivo. Stioiitu from Pittsburgh” insteadd .o,£ f ‘‘Todd tus in the eyess o ( f m any. , Twin I ibulions to Iho Magic hom o.I. AllA agos wolcomo. tfin Foils, Idaho, and by, nro.i. C Cancor Contor. A Cail 324-3783,733-5104.324 IllQtic/^grow S eed Company is siseeking exactly- what has hap- Goraic}rald Horbort EilOf, bom- ly >Biacldcdgc from Penn StatItnte”? How -But that's cj a l Thank You to iho 733-321*5214. 543-5716. Par- perSOronnel w ith seed productionI an(and/or se e d ly 24. 1948. now rasid- uo different m i ^ t tbeir histllio, sablo &.whito, lo- Rayilaymond Elorriaga arvD O F-- lionors.- lalo,"” ■.r'T-Gloriaorianno Ccnabitano !uch Potition will bo 3- irrior X, black & 'wFiii|) KMaryioraon w ho can. In P“?: skills. OllicDllico oxoorionw pro- ______^ -^New YorkDSIyNews ich objdcL'bns; bTOW-JO- uctrptijn Shophord. ------lo??o3^------2 . bl==»5«vlM lo. p. M s . 6 . A tk in so n in 1984| hadn'd n 't eaten since he ar- tho0 a court 0 good .roason 0[“> Personals. ,tions may bo pickod' joinst such'chongo ol up ol oururotfico.EOE 0 Asgrow Research Centean te r i NEW ORLEANS — He used lo rived from' CaCalifornia afmidnight, “S®!" VIOEOOABLE CO. P .O .B o x 1235 5 race the wind that whistlesties throQgh but he said he’he’d-wait for room ser- .Dato,atod Ihis 24lh doy of LOCATED ALCLCOHOLICS '"“ 26™;ei Eastland Dr _ . fCandlestlck. Park, tmd h«h e ’d win. vice. Eating wiiwith his left hand Is'dif- ^onuainuory. 1S90. 139 61)1 Avow. .ANANONYMOUS TwiTwin Falb. ID T\Tw inFalls. Idaho 83303-1:3-1235 . Kont Taylor, Atlomoy ,«)pon P ' 1-fl pm only CCali 733-B300 ------; - - When he mode a tackle,;, Ihe was a ficult.' • ondpy thru Fridoy CNA/NA . r Podtionofs Mo*! T U N E -7 3 3 -0 1 2 2 Noododd Immodiaioiylr ' Asnrowl of lhe Upjohn ^pUedriver, more linebackerkcr than de- When somemeone In a 49er hat VITNESS my hand ond 10=10:30 om t o l pm “ O T L w Seed Company, a substdiaiyf of t Snturdoy A proWi3blom Is not a prob- port timoTIO day1 or night shilt, Pnmnaipany, is an equal opponunity empljmployer m/f. '.‘fcnsive back, N ow som e: oof f the sim- _wanted an auto,ito^ph, he politely ex- sooJloj olo said district Court lom wh

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l * - Off007<^bsollntersst - oo68 SalaiPaoplB 0,4 d 007-Jobs oflnlorest 1 Chlldcsra Services 007-Jobs ol Interest 007-Jobsofln'terest . BOBBY WOLFF -g ;; ’ I TH E A CES J ON JBtRIDGE^ Eir;pl«m«ntOppo;|unlty.- ■'ROUTE SALES ■ : s S 'Jeromo Pizza Hui is now« aac ? ■ HAIR STYLISTS . " . In Filer;F oxporionco In sur- oivo ManagoRtonl .1 locqlacq-S sprinkler irrigation S E YOUR OW N B O S S ' oflo.n lur s f s s a " " • ccpling applicaiions (orir .oU o iVouldnl you liko'to rocoivc , oxcollonl ranv& lots oi on 01 g reat com pany bon o tlts a!o!t] tipos ol machinery. Send . . Cd, exfr positions. Apply in porson i : DearMr.WoUf: -V. tw o. TO G ro o t A m o r ic o r TLC,C. FlFT onlv. 734-5432. 1210 S Lincoln. Joromo.. ID. wliilo. working al your plo* pro DO YOU THRIVE rosumorosi to: Box 7726. • Is it pennlssible to meni %Timos-Nows, PO Bex 548. room I H ovo y o u o v o t Bi^ysiitbysittlng In my homo, $7 .^JO B CORPS TRAINING; grossion! D«rM r.W .in:tfl: -y-Tii !.5 S Paid vacalion ON state of the score dururing . tbe uo E , Twin Fnlls. ID 83303. . oug h t of o w n in g y o u r ist child, chil $S-up 2 or moro. Many irados, ogos 16-2S 5 any soggestlons-for— IlE vn b u s in e s s ? R u n n in g - rof. aw -cosi------Poi^holidayt-...... -- - CHALLENGE- . avail, Mon-Fri San. lo ------OEO -dassos- mmilrNg~co! biWlng?...... ace-asklng. Stajtayman, etc., after ah farirm hand wantod; Must thg9 'whole show? Moking 6pm.n. 734-69297: c al anytime. Iraining includos room,m 4i Wodieolbonoliis M PU (,A lbt^ opening bid of3f Ithree no-trum p (2S- haw.oxporienco in tho opor~ M ofol tho dodslons? II you |/oalslOls &A s n o d a orovIdM. -- board, plus bonolits. 233.233 flotironionl plans Qlion ol aD typos ol lairri ma- ih in I "" Insuranco Wo'ro a national company ink you hovo what it s nbysllting ^ in my homo,. 0j01cr1-60CM52-52lB with ovor S1 yoars' of sue-I ANSWER: No, It Is not. It I b 1: consid- 27 HCP)? Weit h a v e G e r b e r a c e - ^hinchlnory. Basic skills in wold- take: tr u m p re sp o n se rson In my homo. Loving mothorthor ol1 3. Coll 324-6122, with oipoiionco. Excollonl ' 4 A 9 6 3 caf oroa. No diroct solos, lonlion: Davo Lamb.______shows no Ild caro in my homo. 2 ------bcnolis! Rosumo: HumbokJl-w skills ▼ 10 2 no major) “ ho > Ability to train olhors four clubsI -— Gerber ace-asklng ___ irs and older. 8 yoars ox- FINANCIAL SERVICESES Gonoral Hospital. Donald ♦ K J -1 -■ 1onco oporating quality Jonos. 118 E, Haskell, Win- om in licensed homo, por- poriono a MARKETING In rolurn, wo olfor on out-- • ♦ A J S V nal coro. lam ily a tm o - daycare,«aro and proschool. Rol- nemucca. NV 69445. D ear Mr. Wolff: S!lho retail automofaile busi- SALES ___ slflnding oppoflunily nndj______MccOmUcIUtiI O ik 00-trump and-partner. w o . Call 734-3537. oroncos>ncos avaiiablo. Coll 733- A mojorllnanclal sorvlco rii Mich.... i-opca-one no- icss-wonlod.-Reprosoniing- SEUSL Liconsod cosmotologT^tlist lirst yoof oarhings of WANTED------>4^— ______firm is soohing 3-5 individu noodod to work in Burioyloy $25,000-535,000. For con- 1 no t Your queries with a ttw o-club resp o n se . I f theho excollont Bnos ol Old- , , , ■ ANSWER; No, you should c smoblle-Buick and Isuzu. o-ln companion lor oldor Childlid Coro, C state cortiliod. a ls for ttio g ro alo r Magi shoo. Ask for Linda. 676-176- sidoration, ploaso sond ro- najors, which should I smo : double promised good sp:ipade sup- I hold both ma; Excollont work atmosphoro, “ nioitior lady, vary Wilo houso- Moriynrivn Garev■ 326-3226, Valloy aroa. Applicanis mu5 7314 dnvs. 678-9700 oHer1 66. . sumo or loiter of inlorost bo woll-oducalod and/o port with opening-bid valialues, and *>id? :ontinuous troining, salary ri(, room and board, and tifiTIN m N FALLSI FUN CLUB. 'n rw Modicaiion Nurso Position>n to; ruun'l Ckokt, S w lo ^ NXl ; oil salary. Prolor sonior possess a provon trac that's wbat you have. If[f you bid ^ 3lus com m ission, lom lly small Wa’nW'r walling ter your rocofd. Iniotosiod? Fofwar^ nfd - ovailablo. 24-32 houra per loalth plan. Coniact Brian or ^ 'J y j illdrarttojolnlnmfun. wook. Day or ovoning shift.jf[ Iniormountain Copitol again freely, you should ha>iave an ace ANSWER: InI thith e U m e o f e a r ly S tay - ischool ond lull-time day conlidcniol rosumo lo: ni -P .O . B ox425 3rod Doy in porson at Dick S m Excollonl wago: bonofits in- or king morc than previously pr m an, spades wewere bid first. Since re- ooyDoy Oldsmobilo-BuIck-lsu- „ • Bnvnilnblo 736-3991. P.O, BoitaeS 3 - dudo tuition roimborscmontr------Pfoslon. ID 83263 r ._ - ____Twin Falls. ID B3303 promised. sponder cquldn'dn’t use Stayman with- ru. 712 Main Avo South. OlO) Profosslonal ------Groon Acros Caro Contor in Services 017r BiBusiness Gooding Co. Assessor isf lhac o Gooding, 934-5601. Equal Opportunity out at least onone major, this eased pCFORTUNE 500 CO. ccpling applicoiions lor ih' — Emplovor- Dear Mr. Wolff: Opportunlllea the investigatlation process. Nowa- Will hovo • outstanding AMERICAN ______? posilion ol appraisor iralnocilnoo. Loading Boiso aroa furnitureluro MEDICAL TECH RHO opens one diamond an ventlon has been modi- Miles openings in tho p .,, Magic Volloy. Sond ro- erionnel A Temporory £nlrep/(rep/onours droom. The Heal and porsonal propcnpony storo has cpohing for fuN- SUN VALLEY call one nt>-trump (16-U Servlcei, Inc. right con appraisal cxpotionco. o ^ ra , P ' fled by many, anda it’s imporU nt to jumo lo: Box 1786, Twin .gnv/ I company, right produa, Pff?: timo salos prolossionallOl. Full-timo position, somoJ Partner, having passed originally,or reach agreemei jven olficos lo servo you' rightI timo,timt debt free. 5 yoars non ol S-36 or AS-400 Must bo on oKodivo closoi>sor wookonds & call timo, Exc nent prior to play. For FailsFalls, ID 83303. Salary * ^ sysioms and bookkoopin bids three spades. Is this a M/F/HW-EOE-Noloo g ^Mh, h , 100 million in solos 'Ping ond havo provon tfochic k solary/bonofils. Moving os- 1.^ beginners andid i a v e ra g e p la y e rs, th e ^and/or comm, position. Twin'in Falls...... 734-6452 and skyi oxpcrioneo prolonod. Appl 1 Cam* u life, Kn skyrockoling plus USA 'PPli- rocord, Poiontiai for $30,000000. slstanco avail. For dolails Uw.u-.TtxM .Qid.fashioned'id' form is probably' jJ,II you aro looking for lho ‘Boise'ISO...... 322-0155 patentint righlsri to ono ol the cations and rosumosr to0 bob plus and opponunily for nd- ad- call Tony Blair, Lob Mgr,' ANSWER: Yes. P artn er proiromisesat best. (lighost paid hard work, and •Nomjunpa...... ,.467-5627 Rnostst harha & skin care mor- pickcd-up and loft at thoD As-As vancomonl, Sond rosumomo Moriiz Community Hoy>itaL - _ lho;ho lowest paid easy work •Fruit! soMors Ollico, 624 Main & Jitlond...... 452-5575 koiingig producipi Bnos. II you in St, and covor lotlor to Furnituro;uro 20e-€22-3323, oxM63. least five spades and sabout 10 and a career wilh an ostab- *giko,«),NV ...... 702-738-1595 ovor war Gooding. Iniorviows by af auntAnt.P.aBamU.D(lU<. r wanted lo be your own f ap- Salos, PO Box 6524. Soiso, points. You should- raise to game In " “ KSrSH (shod, ropulablo real ostato 'Winnnnomucca .702-623-2399 boss wi ooinlrnom onl/. ID 03707 LPN’i com# |oln our taam. »U ■jlfiarf. nimp<4 «imk>pt for » h e s wilh your own busi- •- Baso pay plus shilt spades with three or monore spades crpiy, -. ------comiMmpany, wo will bo placing ♦Konttnnowick-..509-73^)735 noss.;. don1d< miss Ihis ono, _ several liconsod Real Estate , dillofonlial. Highor salary to IM.UUi*4r4lvtt]rsd>cit« SOVO Idy Work: All kinds & moro info., 736-1149, and bid three no-tnimp vwith only ' - Salo ...... componsoto fortm vol.'' Salos Associolos, Foro con- ttjp hounng, 734-4624. Estobllslibllshbd'vbnding roulo, — Call 934-5601. “ ------fidorMontlal’ Inior^yw.^con Dale VM.lo3PA<.______au h in ’wit/Twin-Falls-laoal.lot_____ • • ■ ‘Pani uaokoeping for $ 6 ,p o r ' 'Sornl-rmiil-rmirodrtJOusewile.-Min______Nannios, livo-ln. 60 milos. ~ ------LocjLocal oloctrica) disuibutoral- r. You lumish ovorylhing, Invost-St. $2000,734-4655.$• from NYC. Immodialo p l ^ -■ fi07-Jobs( of Interest 000 7 -Jo6s o I Interest 0 oo 0 7 w o b jo l Interest . filiated with o national chain o .;| Im Nancy. 734-2648. LADIES' mont, pro-ccroonod lamiCos. _ is now hiring to fill on exist- 3IES’ APPAREL STORE r— FOR SALE Th* Nanny ConnaoUon. j, Ing outside solos a ssig n - ® y®'-rour business loo small , . Transh Womos ol Amerieo WWantede oxporioncod milker, §oc3ocomo solt-em ployed for Ing ' ol lodlos' opporol Iron- 1-800-a76-6?66. tu monl. This nsslgnm ont Is a lulHlme bookkoopor? ^ c a l lo .. noods-ownot/oporalors who CoColl In Buhl, 543-8977, J45 loo taking phono ordors. mor I 734-8148 lor compulor- t*>»avi0 ovoilabto in Tvrin Falls. own or con purchase d lato Doll Mon thn; Fri. 9 to 5. provprovon and covers Northern N A N N Y O' Wanted: FuMimo larm em- Coll I bookkeeping by a por- 10, Noh merchandiso in- -S125-WOOAwook. Join tho) modol truck thot moot all n)o ?Q8-346-6556.0x1 LT. . NowNovada os woll nnd Twin 9 ^ ployoo lo do general larm Foils. Company vohido pro- I211Swhh Accounting BA. '^ mmont. e n l Inventory on c«n- largest, fostost growirig] DD.O.T. roquiromonts lo work, gravity irrigation, row mont. Company pays all lirm who thinks of YOU] tttransport mobilo homos .rr vided, baso salary, commis- Moturluro oxpd dopondablo fffi®'!! crop, nnd machine oporal- CREATIVE GRAPHIC ' sion. proW shoring, etc,, no- lodyv iht. obsort)S markdowns, tirst! Grool solory, oxcol-. |rthroughout Iho Iniormountain f wants wookly houso- ro advertising costs & m inQ.Call734.5123.._-.___ SALES ASSISTANT gotiablo. Exporioneod ro- doonirl,.i^.733<5492.' , " lont bonolits. Airloro poid, West, »' Local work with oxcol- 29 , WonlTolj..oWoloht WJI VW bo wolVlng with on os- 9°-*quirod. college dogroo pro- Wo d( 0 1-800-44-Nonny '- lont pay nnd bonolits. Coli tablishod account and now S”'" do prolossional houso- [nyodist In In 0 growing businoss, 208-088-3944 Mondoy-Fti- And Earn Monoy At tab! lorrod, Ploaso sono rosumo doanlr Copablo Caro Aooncv. 2 Somo Timol bu£businoss salos loom. Posi- ming. alfordablo, quality For mor'omor Inlormolion con- - dav nsk lor dispatch, lo: Resume. PO Box 1294. work.k. Sun VoJIoy aroa 100. ta cl:P f PC O B o x 2 3 3 1 , Twin Nood oxporioncod car oudio | CaD Margie Ilon lior requires good concopi Twin Falls. ID e m ? CallJc ■tk... installer, Iul)-timo, Somo. E«poct“ rosponso whon yoj ' abitilies. prim production ox- Jonna,. 734-2469. Falls.:. ID ID 83303, I odvofHto In classiliod. Call BUS...733-2300. Ob' so simm ple. knowkidgo ol sotollito inslol- °! Homo...324-4372. porienco. por prosentolion skills lalion 0 plus. Sond resumeS ______w; and computer skills o plus. W orohouso position avail- Good S."' communicalion, typino- r — so effiVectlve. to: Personnel, 1246 Bluff' TRUCK T DRIVERS obable $4,50 por hour to siart, Lokos Blvd North. Twin FoilsL EExporioneod Hot Iruck driv- Apply at: Pipoi:o, 402 Wash- ,'^”5and spoiling skills ore esson- ' / Nood full-time packor ot lo-- o,ors to drivo lor Dovo R. |nn tioi. Pull-time posilion wilh v so timmely. Ington, Mondoy only.______houriy-wago plus bonus and cal warohouso, Apply'at 803} GGrant Trucking in Ogdon, WASTEWATER Elm Strool In 8uhl UUtah. In businoss 20 yours, full company bonofils. If in-- ■ w v w " 11 wostom fitotos, lalo yv OPERATOR lof,torostod. ploaso sond ro- . Nood loving roliablo porson ’ Tho City ol Joromo. ID is sumo jun and sampio ol your I i n clalassified. to coro lor, 1’/i», 6 and 101 modol oquipmont, exccDont now occoptlng applications ^g, I hoalth & roliromont bonolits. workbyJanuary31.to: - | J yoar ord in my homo 11 j]* lor tho posilion ol Waslo ED ORDERIFORM I 2 yrs Hat bod oxporionco CLASSIFIE woddng days por month. 6 2 Wolor Troatmont Plant Op- Tho Timos-Nows am to 5 pm. Call 734-6797. «roqd, must havo oxc. driving „arulor. ‘ This posilion requires ; roeord. 1-60Qwl53.2227.____ J ” c/o Bill Blako |It | you ata unable toI call or com e by thele Times-News1 Nursos Aides ■ llro d ol r o g :orti(ication os 0 Class 1 op- PO Box 546 ~ ' bsnollta and low wsgaa?> Truck " Drtvors orasrator in wasto water. Sala­ Twin Foils ID 83303. 0ottlce, simply clip anda mall this orderir tform to our BEB Wo nim high and Iry harderr TAKE CHARGE r^^ry: $1405 to $1507 mo, Ap- Diolory aide. Apply In person a ] I su that wa can get youyour ad started — ' alGACCin Gooding, slicaiions and resumes will at W est Magic Cora Center. classified departiiient i — Intefflited? Call 934-5601. . oloLyour caroor and your 30 occopiod ol.iho-ollico.ol. - V;640 Filor Avo. Wost. Twin w iho Public works diroctor. w ith o u t d e la y . !«l7-JobjonnljJ)sl M7-Job»ollnlet8!t Part-limo incomo with d assi! lllerDrlvoIII lor J.B, Hunt Falls, Idoal for tho busy porsonI andor oam top pay ond bon- >5;152EoslAvo.A.Joromo.lD • P l e a s e p r i n t c lle a r ly w ith d a rlc p e n cIII il 0o r p e n who nooda an extra $200-• ololits. Coll 1-800-643- 83.B3338. Joromo City is and Exp'ixporioncod roliol milkor S300/wook. Sol your ownI 3331.3: J.B. Hunt. EOE/ iSEoual Opportunity EmploYer. and■nd loedor. Call 536-277.3. • There are apprproximately 26 character!t e r s M echanic witlfith experience In hours. CdlU'oirtlng dept,. DrugOi Screen______— •xporlB^cod somi-drivor, lo- inkspaces) per line, Hoalth Contof, 733-2300. u, Qasooaii. oppio plo ond ctoT (Including blan __ brakes and e>exhaust sys’tems. . Universal Frozen Foods, o gi,:eJliod . . . trufs tho Amsncan COI:ol milk houl, yoor round Pan-time: Inventory lalars inI croalivo.ptogrossivo.cr For- SWay,, m>orit. i Call 733-2733. • Please pay accccording to rata scheduhlu le w h ic h Is _____ knowledge_ofJif_basic tire service TF area cloros, RoxiWo day’ luitune 500 c o n ^ y has an ■xper manager needed lor hts. no wknds, no oxp noc-- 0(opening ovailablo at our ADMINISTRATIVE ^ ixfsling retojl, hardwaro & printed below.r. , . helpful. Mustit Ihave basic hand essary, car noodod. SendI TwinT> Falla. Idaho Polalo - ASSISTAriT lumtumber businoss: Sales ox* r* phono-#-4 worK-hlstory lo:-;-Processing Pr Plant for 0 - ill_you i - Ilko chaBongos. and~ pof>or iprolorrod. Sond rosumo: ------tools. Good wcworRlrrg"conditlons, ICCM 340, 3 Univorsity Pla-■ LhLICENSED ELECTRICIAN,’ "weuiai:iibTo"d6voIop o co- PO>OB6rEB4:Buhr7D~B3316~' I Please run mn^^iiFC ta^lflcficatidn ^ za. Hackensack. NJ 07601. The T^ Qualifiod caridldolo is ro-. roor-rathor-ilhan-iust-’goua- - f = ------equlpmentrandnd-benellts,------=orm w orker noodod, lull- Pormanoni parl-tin^ojob.- quirod to havo oxpenoii^in [5(3ob*. thb b the position lor Imo, roouiro oxporionco to wilh local book dislibutlngI uoubloshooling|[C os woD os Lqyou! jh is oxcoliont Twin i _ # _ J; o r ______d:days. OK AUTOO SYSTEMS . the construction liold, Ek)c- ^a: un macfiinoTy,- irrigato, do company. Hours vaiy. Inter- thi Falls company is beginning '■'L (Prini o n e c h a ra c te r p e r ispace please, Includln^lifbl^'ap'acesO '' 5 5 6 4 tltl h Ava. West esind? 6a\\ 233-023^. Ironies In ond progrommoblo thr iomo light mochanic wort(.-ln the most exciting expansion iho ' Joromo oroa. non-drink- - SocSoo Tom______I ' conlrollors oxpononco would inb|ob in tho oroo ond wo can! Posilion oponod lor o cos- ? ir, wogo dbiormlnod accord- ■ molologlst, manicurist, andI oSsor ; bo helplul. , {,*do ll w ilhoul a thorough. |.* , For conlidentlol consider- 5^, ng lo oxpork>nco. Sond ro­ salesperson. Guorantoed o bright, assonivo administra- ily to: Box 5373..C/0 Tho otion contact: Woll Slow- inrlor wilh strong technical ond 1 ^ , salary. Call 733-4942. • man, Unlvorsol Frozen rimes-Nows. PO Box 548. fi ~ Psychiatric locfiniclons nnolytlcal aklto. In this pos- rvvh Fain. 1083303. i Foods, P.O. Box 120, Twin ikin. SS; you will bocomo 0 lun- noodod lor Crm on Viow' Folia,Ci Idaho 83303-0120 .^a Hospital, C£nAct; Person- dnm ontol p a rt ol our Com:onsulant troinoos for now ; 12081733-5664. ’ ’constructton team* homing wolgroight loss contor. Top poy. 2 hO - . noi. Canyon View Hospftai; ■ I -TFa 10 c o o rd in o lo ^ h o loom 's M c 228 Shoup Avo, V/osi, Twin■ "Vending machine repoir per- lo jllorpart-iimo.-CoIlJulJoor .1 TwinFalls CMc&HosDilalCOr Falls. 734-6760.______' son noodod in Twin Falls wowork now. This 'posllon to- Coro:arol, ^33-2300, ■ oroo, 4 lo 6 hours por wook, qu S5KTRCLLER, Sun-Vfi!loy, . " Rosplrolory Thorusy j ox I?; RR.N. Full-timo opening CRTT:: nr p H e u T p S S ' Mia -S?08 tho ability to hondlo 0 Ml.ri ------^ ------( I C U - - ^ AElS-Preferrsd) C t ------_flRT>fJOfl&tryjifcibloja.^ hiHanson 01-800-223-4-101^------nunumb«r-ol-pro|«<^i-slmu&a^ ,ccountanh-flequlr«&-d®.— . JMflma ______hour ehlllBflvalloblo plus ^ nooosly. The op. S ' Voluntaera NaedadI lire no mod accounting Itfiowledgo A J d d r e s s ______on-call. Excollont bonolits.; n. lightors, training olficers, al- pllcont pll will b o involved in olall la l businoss operations ^ L.PP.N.’s Contoct: Shorrio Mok)noy at' lomoys, linanco poopio. In- pmfojilig, pu oxpo<«fing. ond „„d CIty/State/zip ______: 436-0481 or sond rosumo ^ ' torostod clllzons; to holp wil function oa a loson bo- saja Phone Number______Call: N ancy M ontgom eiv, DNS lo: Minidokn Momorial Hoa-' build a llrofighllng-bosod Iwoon iwi Iho construction and t,on« pital, 1224,8th Strool;',Ru- “ s S f S ' S ' 7 3 3 - 3 7700 0 Ext. 234 ' program to work with odolos- th{ ont. Bloino .County Medical □ C Bill me (Magic V^ieysy area only) r— . port. ID 033SO,______• cents-rocovorlng trom In kmtor,POBox 927. Hailoy. . ^ RN» & LPNa drdrugs/alcohol/or othor trou- pronl.p^.and-ha^nga on idk3 B3im, 208-788-2222. ^□ My check or money/ orderi Is enclosed for $$______1 - 1 . NEEDED IMMEDIATELYr' bkblo, and to holp provido liro tot tot ol tun In your work, yoo wiD havo on oppoetunhy to look/dlshwaahor wontod, □ C BiS my VISA or Maststar Charge (Cirdaona) WorkinLTCiSNFIsrowonJ. oqoqubmont lor. poorly lundod wl eoly betwoon tho hours ol ' ing, Bocomo a pan ol our ruir u ^ (iro doportmonls. Non- dovolop , al insurancoj lurnishod. Ap- , In mechanicalcal.electrlcalrand ■ ~ FDer^vo.Wo»trrwin Falls. U , I Invito your Inqulrto*. — ily al Charmac Trailors. 4 6 2 - - 8 * - 1 5 d a y a ...... ^ ...... 6 .7.75jjar 5 Ins hydraulic syste'stems. Shop SHIPPING & RECBVINQ 8< Jurgor King o ltw ln Falls. Is. I. BorkAvo. WoBt. Twin , 16-30 day8.V..:...... 4 1 22,00 , 0 porllne. . Poslllons avoilablo now. 2S i your rosumo to Box Buiiow7hlring for an assbtanl. M>IH,|D.,733-62^1. a ______^ facllftiM arem n( e a t a n d well Stoc* nnd invontory control 2556. B' c/o ,Tlmoa.N(Sw8. PO nov [•RAO'acbnldaniChlol). # Box 548, Twin Falls, ID ma * l l n a « _ . «x W l n e ______. IZ equipped." DfiD em anding -managomont trainingT uH y'83 i;P.timo. Acuto, long lorm paidTormal training wltn- W63303. ------— Ttm S u b to tal ' mdnogement,int.- Apply only If Wontod: Exporioneod lofirr tojj ^£;'%aS?oiii!X£%a . EofeackSundayJnsa p iadlap..add..$.tJl.adJaJ In f i _ you sef hlgh'sfi arvlcaa.Oayshlfi. rofato ' „ »"sf^"dordsfor ■ Eamokor/dtinkof prolorrod. "W or lass lines; ado^sal! 118019 6 qr tnore linesie s +___ _ 34. Coll 1-800-543-8274. S( rookonda, ahore call. Com- ^ - .. .youfself. Equalual O pportunlty_ a; 350'bIS S W a ______^______Til otillvo wagos lull bonellta Em ploy^ hirlnjring without regard ^ M nFsns^____'Z.kg. Roaumo: Porsonnol. ~ TwhFni;a.l6a3303...... ]V[ tountaln'V iow H o sp ila l. - r. IZZTT :to d'OBrssx,TBltglop rel ornaiionai - WantmlrExMrioneod-olficB- Cti 270 A Strool, Madras, OR ...... I S i a r l — ^ - _ , brlQln. personnel. Hoqulroa a c c i- lor 'T741.S03-47S-bB82. / - Malllilyourorijartormto: ^ Excollonl opporlunlly lor^ nrrata apolling. typing, plpa\- thaCan yoo worK with oro-’ Y ^ anltolophonomonnor.com. Caloundly rotardod ohlldran? hand putor wth Word Porlort'ox- fov PlooteM»M nd Resume: Part.tlme aarly moroino & « —■ - TEXAS REHNEflV-eORP.. wlporienco prolorrod. Full-time' p« P.O.O .B O X 6 5 0 with fioxWft'tttJOwrsondTi}:- -kaSw 3 W aiThrw H li Dullt(ulToa indu5o Mttio ?^F3S“M S i: paumo 10; Box 3959, % stigood iW a avaiiablo alior Rotalota-TDC); Modorn housing ; ------u Cotfooaig0 6 f0V«,0 R TImos-Nowa, PO Box 648, go. M ...... 00 daya. Contact Linda at availvalL Rosumo to Box 3907. • T«ioF.ii.,i6K ata ------SoOraan-Acrta.TnlnlnaCan- cAs-/O-Tlmos-NowsrPO-Box , .TWinn FS'sflda^M O a ^ , 76101. - InWaniedrExporlonced-mllker- -Ortar, Ooodlno 034-86(a 646.46. TF. ID 83303. . ___ In JoromoTCall 324-5623. tar - t ^ ~ ______' ■ ___

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L -r< - - <• - ' * '■‘''- ■'- i ------'■ ' rrrtztt-r oao-Hom esForSale 030-1- 017 ButlnsM q030: H o m i For Sals D-HmeiForSiIa tx-M•Homes FwSale ttXkHon^omesFofSale 030-Hom■fomesForSale • 030-Home.nesForS^le {t30-HomesFiesForSile Opporlunlllai , 2 Slory, 3 bdrm, oil oloc., Ig - - -COUNTRY-HOMEI - i.lh ln jL d o w n ..3 biirnT.______ICED $ 2 0 ,0 0 ^ NE LOCATION ' S N U G G L E DC A RESPONSIBLE oarago. a $29,600.' Coll Sylvia Assumablo Ai VA loan 8’A% floodod 1(location, ckssing costs H E T m E 'is I B M s Jcusiom n S homo, b i g ------■ lor moro tnlomialion. In In to ro st, Va acro-IoL _3 pilly.fj^.?35,Opo.£5lLS^y,a_:, _ _ _ BY THE FIRE •______^ :lfiN-S£N------dock, passive.iivoidaLwcwJ------P E R S O N I more inloimaion. - j-o ts'5rcdmT5rT5WEP5(5r ^ T ^ ih ^ Hainbow Roany 733-2273 ' bdmis. be 2 baths, unfinished iis woirmainlainod 3 1 a:ic, Soo3 alat 1232 1 S. Bluo ilnbow Roatlv 733-2273 -'2f a lamily in on exccllonl bodroom (wnhouso is lor you. - -WANTED* . 9 basomont. liroplaco. hoal ” °^''bp om , 2 bath homo in , 7^”,= ard work and V Th,= £iimictjvo a, homo hac 3 . LnKos or.rcall call 733-3t73. pump, built in-npplsr Do- —^^ — . nolghtjiiBo^rhood-1165-G.ilo- proforrodroV'NE aroa with 2 IS. wood stovo, ------•' To own & .oporato family Thinking ol selling? 2268 sq. (L. 4 bod- c a t o aarage. r: foncod lot. keep.Vifoplac.ancla'ir Fir tachod 20‘x40' shop w/ linking.Of selling?- jo o r o s lio n in o _____O nly lit conditioner nnd " businoss. Bost soiling hoathe oloctricily. ovorhoqd ns..:2.balhs.Jam iiy. and.dog.log-run-Musl soo-to room in iho baso- R EA D room'.-:I'.- firoplaco wilh wood opprociaiS ato. $64,900. Call 55f,900.«. For I moro dola.ls ADY TO 'protiucts'.'Rovolulionory SStart your y e a r w ith a a rliditiQ doors-, sloraogo ICO only S39.900. ^ O•VE V E INTO. . w orld's (astost sollina shoa,.RVsl parking, room Start:art y our y e a r wilh a 0, oxcolloni carpets. Rod lor-ffpMifl4frvonfr- loi iughn.»538.89 S ^ ^ r L yn r Rasmussen at . gloss froni condy/onncK for horso, lully land- a hugo nico'lonccd 734.179{798, 733-2807, t yard. 5 ' th is g roat a t 3 C bodroom ■•vendor & moro. Highost . FREE scapod, ^ fruit troos. Satol- S78.900. CallJano dcREMODELED Of Wananda. 522-89 i _____fiomo. liko■;o nnow insido— •• Incomo tor tlmo & $5,600/L .______,, JilJil0..dish can bo boughl __ droom. 1 both homo. O t;M IVl STATE ainiod and now ] b rig hit t hkilchon In good ■ ■ pi Q T A T p Iroshly painio ' ■^107400 or sa'rt ub markefanalysls soparaioly. $63,900. Call REALTY Conlral oif con- ; ‘‘ Invoslmont. Coll 800-346- ^Ray for oppoinimoni. • = M S T A T E iborhood with full "J icIp AS L TV I Y dilioning., large lat( boautiful ■ 6747ofe00-354-8363. of your home. ? market analysis GEI monl. high ollicient ' _734-0400 V "c of your home. _ " p p S t T 34-0400 lol. Only/ Si'$1,100 down : ARE YOU SEEKING A c ..- H c A L T Y g as furn;;rnaco (averone hoat OR? TOLL M FREE ___734 SABALA REALTY ° 'O I X F R E E pay'^cf’i lor 'of FHA/IHA li- - INDEPENDENCE Coll Colloon 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 bill $355 a monlh). $34,500. 1-800-34E-345-4665 oxl E115 O R TO 733-4321 1.800-345-^ Inlorost ol 8.19% ANO SECURITY? 733-5336733.5446 _ Call S c o tl OIR R t o l l FREE ion now 10 see, ;mo buyors with Three M Realty EQUESTRIAN "733-5336734-3117 i.ooo?;0-346-4665 0x1 E11S 326-560.602. . . ------saymonts ol ap- OWN A MODERN DREAM — QT h re e M R e a lty ------(OO-HomHornes F o r^ 'e "iiSsIle- - — "'sS;?'305 including: COAST TO COAST . ALMOST NEW! "Hi■HOME SW E E T NICE^E OLDER HOME NE Wxcs andi insinsuranco. Call HAflDWAHE STORE •; lELSO N . 1 Dorolhy loror morom inforiTia- Bam,Be lack room, cotrals. HOME REALTY Built in 1986, this 3 bod- roping ro] a rona..shod, pas- that cocould bo utilized os his fino homo. ■ ■ Full Sorvico Franchiso Pto- ® 60 2nd^t. Essi RARE: Ct CHANCE to buy in WOOOHIDGE: EESTATES. Terrlllc $?i" °o o '.M ! room, 2 bath hom o is im- lurd. lui A aos availablo 10 lo * S68S68.S00 2 bdrm brick Iwo scioeparale ronial units. S562-89 gram, - ^ 734-3930 COnlempOmporaiy tusdar hoino Icaluics 2t20 sq maculalo. Largo country 75, 75 Brick homo. 3200 sq. homoimo on almost 1 acre, 3 bodiidrooms. 2 balhs, sq, fl plus master ______bedroomam liIon with 626 sq. ft. 3 ticdrooms onI maintn level. 2 balhs, n c T i / l C • Naliona] Brands ' k ilc h o n . ro o m y d in in g It.. |t., 4 bodrooms, 3 balhs. 2 largorgo room, doublf ga- 0^ age, meial sidmg. ------room, largo bodroom s. dbl liroplacos. ||r formal dining rogo.go. covered palio. quiot .C hock this prico lor a [smily' roomtoo oil large modem kilchcn. Jenrairake rango. Lots oi O t l V II STATE C 5NUG HAVEN mdow3.l gOTp.aV ikJcf sjslOT. HEAIEALTY ' ■ BacKod by Ovor BO Yoars figarago mtfi apoaor, now ano a r living room, homily sucol;col;N £locaD on, T20, guick cafo. a S2I.OOO- Cai; SN l conditioning, sprinkk dovblo (25,000 BTU g a s furnaco ro< ; ofSuccoas - “ room, am d o slorago aroa. • SSS,(>55,000- 2 story. 3 bdrm Bon or or Virginia Eldredgo SH AVRP R I TW IN HOM E garago. $1 734-C34-04 00 t with 2'/5f ton air condilion- Th )0 : This Nonhcido locaiion is homoimo on 1 aero, dbl ga- #35-90 • *: •-.*•.* • - • * _____ .O R -T OO L L l L E R E E - Localions availablo in: or. sysiom is vory officiont, o a ONE OF A KIND. Call rago,go, ffoncod yard. T52. Vory attraclivo a tt homo at • -ALMOST1ST NEW 3 t)Cdr0Dm,-2 taih wllti famiimily loom, i;uaom 1.8oo-34S-4&S-4665 0XIE115 2557 Sth Avo, E. $71,000. Slovo S l lor moro informa- * $^49W9,500 i - Nico 4 bdrm, 2 p C | Elizaboth Blvd, 11 has buill all Iion on one level featuring formal dining area.an 1520sq.ft.in ______Amoricon Foih. Ulah ?Sco this ono! Coll Ja n o or lion, (io baihilh h homo, firoplaco. now V J CEM I STATE Irooms. 2 baihs, lull NEarciE Wanda 489-89 !3. Extras include h&>'. pump, undcrgrouound sprinkler, very Minimum Irivostmoni ” carpolrpot. now roof, good lo- REALTY basemenlent, air lock oniry. large lotot. d double garago with openers, $78,UOn o . 031 Out;of-Tojf'Tovm Homos . I $115,000 I ■tion. 8 1 5 ,' r7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 norgy homo. Prico ...... C O L D W E L L ™ >00, Ask (or Lynn i^.q 1 GEM STATE R TOLL FREE usson at 733-2807. ‘.J *llwEnHaRT!*H^ie’Va*nia^^^^ J J ly home situaled on ■ " Toodo. Uiah ^ ' B A N K E R RlOBERT O E JONES i-boo”0-345-4665 ext Elis Q a largo }coi corncr lot on a quid slicd. 3 beclrooiooms, lovely lamily “ b lin k ing g of 01 selling? ' Minimum Invostmonl REALTY VIWESTERN REALTY 587.500 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 ^ REALTY room in lullfi basemenl. 2 car altxhed oarageige. Value piiced at 733-2365 733-0404 PRli^C E REDUCED 001. . , S t a n y ojr u r yyi e a r w ith a OR TOLL FREE Indopondontly ownod A . Wost Jordan, Uiah 11-BD0-345-466S oxl E115 ^ $5,000!! OClu;M STATE Minimum Invostmonl “ opofalod.______1l-eOO-262-5001 ■’ F > IRW IN REALTY,, FRI-HEE. ■ .•$127,600 . A LUGKY FIND FOH fc SALE: 5 bdrni. 3 baih. _____ ■EXT-1211- This Slsupor sharp, cloan - 7. ? 3 % 4 0 0 lamilylar toom with laroo liro­ homoI h a s 4 bodrooms. 2'/s n p 1 734-6500 ' - Addilional localions . placo. [andscapod. N'S Twin 1 l 1. liroplaco, daylighi 1 TOLL FREE 'T-i,” availablo. y• Big 2400 sq ll. 3 bdrm. 1 pta I HAVE BUYERS Ss'Hs. -34S-4665 0XIE115 CAllTOI.Tog r a g OlffiPE HACK VAllFrri-800-4S3-083o' 1' marketst aanalysis 1/2 bath family hom o on Falls ra location. $86,900, Call ' basomcnont. dbl garago w/ )ur tiom e: 9.8 ocros. Pasturo & Bldgs 733-7201 22 altor 6:00 p.m. or. full sprinkling svs- ■■■■■■■ vour For lull dolaib. ploaso wrilo Iking (or homos in tho' f: triple drivo w/HV oUflUPER BOWL orcoll: suiiqblo lor pots, plus 2 F R E S H A S $50,0(10,0& - $90,000 .prico 1' ______• Call Co IC o ilo o n ’ ■ ■ . " largo bldgs suitablo (or ig. An added loaluio SPECIAL S N E W S N O W I ■ rongo.ngo. Ploaso call Cindy 136733-5446 mochanic, contractor, ■ 5 level 20'x80' dock ■ ------^ ' 733-53367 John D. Coleman Housojusor at 734-0400. I wifl f ^ T tir e e» M R e a lty ' P.O.80X438 Smini-slorago. otc. LOTS I happy lo givo you a hot lub.'Don't mijs Movo-in•in condition, wilh OF POTENTIAL Fi'First limo listod ono ownor SCTpor buy. lor ju sl many, m mt any oxira (oalUres L O V E L Y ...... ------. . . ho 10 markol analysis ond h om o-a immaculato and " 9 0 0 . C all Cindy lor on this5 2 2 bodroom mobilo WJ* j 032 Buhl/Filetfiler Homos ' ; ROBERT JONES- fjlop quality throughoul 3 1 inlormation. homo on01 a porm anoni ___ FAM ILY H O ------B o a u tifu l-n o w -M a y ta g f bdrmsrdoublo'car-garagor ‘ •89______foundatioilion. Work shop, full . flLEHSPtLSPEClALSt ------equippod-L oundfom at-in.■------REALTY — ______bobooulilully landscapod. ' ______landsc.ipi:nping.-QuiQl_SUCCt------. Twin ralb. Roady lor Iho ' Darling 3 bdrmKlrm Wllh double ' ■ 7 3 3-0404 “(ully privacy. FoncoJ. aulo f i C won'l last long. Call : m ' right porson to ovm ond op­ sprinklors. Eosl sldo o( 3EM STATE GEIE M S T A T E 31-90 , . lol and pnccdicod al lov/. low oraio. WoftdorJuI busy loca- Of _ ' REALTY - _ S3G.OOO F.-»mily ; 1-800-262-5001 Twin Fails, You namo il REALTY amily home!!! tion in brand now Conlonnial wo'vo gol il. Call Jann •734-0400 ' • EXT. 1211 734-0400 GFfW Squaro. Contact Noil or Huichison for appoint- OfOR TOLL FREE no spanlgnsnWng now. Youll Dana. 1-fl00-S37-043a - R TOLL FREE ...... M STATE 1 l|E lovo Itosh now homo. COUNTRY LIVING monl. "" $56,000 B63-90 ' v b600-345-4665OXIE115OO g'J". R E A L T Y OWNER RETIRING 0.345-4665exlEl1S ' -Reodv-lor-voui-yourjJamily-ai_a ______734-0400 ' tow tiiildor prieopiie< $41,000. ' Used lum,, appl, aniiquo & LOVELY QUALITY OR -j pawn businoss; succosslully ^1724 sq, ft.. 4 bodroom s. ^ TOLL FREE AFVFFORDABLE 1-000-34 :R REALTORS - - operated 26 yrs in excollonl 2 baths, 2 lifoplocos. 2 iALPINE -345-4665 ext EltS p^UJRICE REDUCED TO * 7 4 , oCfOS, 26x30‘ shop, fruit bodroom . 2 balh town- [_LOCATION l j 9 0 0 IfJudv 326-56B0 8uhl location, 5600 eq ll. f' )uso In g ro ai location, iklng Of selling? ^ bidg.; good clionlolo and troos. " corrals and lack 15 Monroo Sl. Vory d oan _ ,. 1165 G ialena D| - ptolit polonlbl; invonlory to- room. ALL thisjust lor llonl location, qualily . g, ■ T W n m nig g o f s e llin g ? yoU..,,ONLY $67,500. 4 (CALL TOLL FREE andId vs woll maintaninod.wilh ° 1 your year with a ' k arand ftamo ranch stylo homo. 2286 pair parlc/lools. Call (208) Y' toal oyo toward organi- truclion.' oak trim. Eu- V 467-«65nllor6Dm. aadcElional acros aro avail- 1-800-345-4665. 1 oxt 100 0 toal an kilchon. vaulted spacoICO Ifor a lorgo family. Low IrafRc n( ZaiionIlion. Light oak cabinots ur y e a r with a ablo.Q Shoy, 733-0828, • ~ igs. formal AND inlor- vtoottVOl.0^ sOxxl disliicts, 4 bodi S , a „ y o u r v DONT PASS THIS kiickilchen 4 balhs. Great “ , dining. main lovol 10 foncod yard, boat offldcnL firtiplacoI wiwth woodstovo. ; Thinking of selling? IIP — cosoosols with organizers. Jry. 3 bodrooms. 2.25 C O L D W E L L $72,5(’2,500, To soo call Jano Asstmamiabio9.5%loaa FRIf^REE Wanda, 515-89 , 15. ALL NEWI O F- m-larket a t analysis caiuaI Jo n e or Wanda = 0 ot ONLY,S96.000 i Start Vour year wllh a B A N K E R S3$37,900 will got you in this of your home. (1 i WESTERN REALTY Itulargo 2 bodroom homo at — — lis 2000 sq. ll. homo. LITE marRotot aanalysis Stovo Hallows lor i GEiVI STA' 7 3 3 - 2 3 6 5 1101 7lh Avo E. Garago Q3EM E STATE Call Ray . \ y ^ ■ of your)ur Ihom e, ! • FREE has boon convortod to an porsonal showing. Iridopondontly ownod & REALTY 733-33-5336733-3202 /crM ! . ' apt. which is a good ront- opomlQd------734-0400 n r h r e e M R e a l ty ^ ' Call;all RoyF ,< market analysis al. Call Donna 733-2121. OLDWELL 734-0400 ; 733-53367136733-3202 — - OOR f TOLL FREE ^ ^ 1 • 1445AddlBon Avo. E. • ■ J Of your home. a Assumo VA k>an. on.largo J/ - T f i r e e» M R ealty ■800-345-4665 oxl E115 BANKER g homo wilh largo comor lot. IN B U H L HomesFofSale ' ^^5=^= ' Coll Dolo in tho conior of Albion. 10 GonincItting your homo toady to WES*STERN REALTY 033 Kimberlyberly/.' _. 1 733-5336733-0669 milos-fromPomorolIo.’ 3 1bodroom. 1 baihs on sell?11? CGol holp Irom iho s « - 7 3 3 - 2 3 6 5 ll,— =- ^ "" ~~1 Hansensen Homo's1 Call 673-5377. - a 1largo' Iol provides plenty vicoCO Diroclory.I daily in indopc \ Three M Realty 5 pondontly ownod 4 \—:— Brick. 2 bodrooms'up, 2 of room 10 raiso kids, pots, Tinion-iion-Now« Classifieds, ooctalonod. , ; - - ' '? ' — }-Voodin9-machino6-on lo « j- - & gardon. Pricod lor a ______t ' /' V 'i,'- ' down, dotachod garogo. ^ Thinkingg Ofol s e llin g ? i tions in Tv^in Falls, Excollonl OnVS<3,0(10. /- Ju;k=.;o a, $35,000. 1 c a sh tolurn. Will considor )-Open Houses Ooen Houses 5 lalor modol V,. lon pickup on . - jr y e a r with-a « purchaso. C.ill 678-7264. Mountain ' View Roalty ^ 7 3 4 -1 8 9 8 CCENTURY 21 ^ '•010 Income Pfopofty BYOWNER;Tradional2 B t OPEN HOlUSE . ■REE ■: sloty,l'AyroId.3bdrm,2'A Twin Falls Realty { 2 4-ploxos, plus adjoining 2 bbaih, largo broaklasi aroa. __ Call 733-2-121 Sunday, Jan j bdrni houso. woll-main- l(Inrgo foncod yd. w/aulo ;l analysis ; • J lainod. Call 734-0455 days Sjspnnklor. Many oxlras, NE IUPDATED VINTAGE 1 - 3 P . m 'ur hom e, ■ or 423-5411 oves lclocaiion. noaf schools/paxk. • -ealH93^9653.- .- - .....— . tor •j D U P L E X RENTAL tor only $32.900.~Ncwxnr?- - g ™ 1 Colleen- .... • — ------e O H N T R Y ------36733-644&T------glass window' 2 bod- i M/Realtv| 2 That brings In S525 por C O M FO R T frooms, i don. couniry kiich- f ' 1" ' ^ — - - ' % _t.rooml]_2j3ncL3_bcdfopm^. _ onT-Iaundry-main-IJfiorr • J 1074 5q.It. on a comor lol In |r this 4 bodroom. 3 balh bebasomont for storago. ||H . 03‘“ Jeiom'o'fl^o"Hbmos 2 In oxcollont condition. 0acroago in Joromo. Coun- OrOriginal hot Water hoal. 4 closo to shopping, utry Kitchon, sunkon living Original bam can bo used • Hoif.0 'l\3lUpolup wilh indoor ] $35,000. Uvo in ono and ttroom, broalhtaklng viow. forfor work shop. Chain link 5 Betidrpom arena plus muchmuc moro ort 7 1 rent tho othor. Call Shoy, ^M ako Ihls 4 .5 acr.o ih o forfondng and parking oil o( 2 6 5 3 ^ ^ 1 1E DRIVE acros wilh 3 bodroombc< homo. ; 733-0828, pplaco you havo boon look- qalloy.H Call Bonnio Par­ : $87,5001 $159,000, • ing If lor. Call Tod, sosons, #25-90 • . -Thishis attractivo split lovol homo h h. a s 3 bodroom#. 2 I ■ 10 acros wiihwih lots ol cor- nths and ovor 1700 oq'. ft. ot flvlrving oroa. AmonlUos tals, 2 bedroomroom homo and 3 i COLDWELL . Gustorim Homi bedtoom doublo-wido. do ' START T H E Y EA R f icludo; conlral air condlllonlno.0. sprlnklor systom. : B A N K E R ' ^ ...... OFF RIGHT __ ^ G E M S T A T E ^ oragD door oponoro. hoi tubi tripripio pano windows, $66,000. ------REALTY ...... — RiVpnrKlriB. V p olfico or hobby roqsqm, storago shod. This-ls I [ probably’ thtl e finest ex ecu ti’I VG - • 2.aero buibuilding' silo, '■ ; WESTERN REALTY ' S5000, • : 733-2365 in Ii this boaulilul family 734-0400 laundluridry room and-doublo oarago.-PPloaso como by and )ko a looki hom e to be foundi d w ithout m ovingI S o u t - 5 bedroomItn homohi on ono «!Indopondonlly ownod 4 homo. h 6 bodrooriis. 3 OR TOLL FREE ‘f'” r I* I ocro, basom(iomonl, sidirig, our HobMm : OaltMllo M attoth boths. lots of oxtras for 1-800-345^665 v exi E11S Your E ntirely sprinklers,s, and1 shop, 'only $64,900, Coll Max, “ of the copveniencnee of the city. Er \ - . . .: ~ * 0 YOU PAINT. YOU SAVEI 570.000. ___2 020 Monoy To Loan 2 bodioom homo with 2 bod- R G E M S TF A T E rrem e odeled last yey'ear, this hom e fe;m atures: •50x25011,111. toi in low n. tnnm- hn*piTiAnt np.iflmnnl ------TODd-lDr-TTO-m oDlIi.nre'^ J Lcl tho govbrnmonl linanco -CENTURY-21-* You paint. $ 5 3 ,6 0 0 , Wo S7000. I vouf smaU business (^^nciud- Twin Falls Realty painr. Li $57,000, Ploaso call K REALTY^ • ing farms.) Grants ano loans - - It C O O K R C a ll 7 3 3 - 2 1 2 1 >3;733^3895 or 733-7187, • Oak hardwood3d floors throughoutIt the • 324-1>4-1289 • • up lo $560,000, Froo ro- 1445AddlaonAv# ‘ cordod mossago: *” 1 s t flo o r. • Jusl Ijiodlldll TakoT, a look ai ; f707)448-2G02. (CCI) 03&-HomMFofS*lfl tt ^0!9-Ol»nHouM3 Ihis 10 yr old 3 bdrm ram- • 4 inch Piantati'cition shutters all blo t. Voryy clclean,-nowly J 023 'Invoslmonls ^ w i n d o w s painlod i caipccaipoiod, now hoi walor hoaloraior. Pricod ai ; BUYING...... ;ReaI Esiaio r OPENHIOUSE • M aster suile wiwith fireplace, office,c , $29,500. I contracts, morlQogos, and ;t, and extra large bata f U . - 3 bdrm, sinisingle garocjc, • Doods ol Trust, S unday, JiJan.28“ K l walk-in closet, loom 10 parklark R y. g a rd e n — H^tOTrMcC^7a4-gQ69r= n =OTtfcskylights=; ...... = ;-A-mn’uit0 :0V 0r-— • CASH BUYER lor your 1 “3 =P:».M. groen Irocs.IS. oeconomical 10 w e s t S h r e a l t T ^ • AJI new kitcherien and appliances . hoal $35,500.00. ■ } Mortgogo, Trust Dood. or 733-2365 ■ 111 • j Ronl Ffilfrto Comracl , ------: - OUSE including Sub; ------^------_.-V«ylnico-3-M-3-bdim-homo,~. t Ed Mollntt ...^600-622-0234 1 M-*-mini-biint)3;------f re e z e r . ______wood-£lovo-w,o-w.twicKrhoarth;.... SUIIDAY1-4I p .m .______------' ...... -T Tchaw tink Ioncoonco. iitogulat-lol,------i 025 Instruction ' J — T^ForrnaHivingT(rroonn^diningTODffi; 1/ • - $35,000, - .• Vacant &, loadyloai lo occupy! • Bocomo a hairslyliit in only || and den with family room 'an '.Qyolity builtill 3 M tm homo, • 9 monlhs. Gmnls 8 loans lo f lull part Tinishi ! qualiliod opplicanis. FREE " entertainm entIt c e n te r . inishod basomont loom .garago4 j-lnlormallon pocl(ol, Slaio • 3 tiered redwor/ood deck with hot tti u b J, Barbor Slyllno Collogo. Bol- _ 324 Monroroe Way , od.S44,000, »-an. 83702,-342-4213:--- “QirwtlowintSiM tliOfCSloHotlFailsAvi. ' and trellised diningdii area. PIONEERER REALTY ATTENTION retlreoB and empmply nestsrsi This 1 to 3 ______324:^24-8652. • 1 .025 Music tesSons j)«lfOom.paitMek-patlo homo10 wasv custo^ dssignod for_ tho owmr. Fronch doors ofl dinidining roorn and living oroa : B l v d . N . Ttiln'kingig o f s e llin g ? • Guiiar. Banjo. & Bass los- or o dOTO oft mulll p u rp o u donn or0 guost rooms. Oriontod F ro m BIu b l a k e s E J sons, boginnino or ad- afound,2,woo{J « docKB*_AII.lho.ho.spoclal amonltlfls and. 2.5 irillss ori Faalls Ave. E. J ; vanc6d,'Call733.K5r.------■“ "Slarl yourur y e a r w ith'a pricod lo Mil, Boautiful tile foyor,w . droom kilchon. soparote Flvs-bedroom home with 2 b ath;. 2 family - X^ I R W ? I NN R E A L T 1 Roal EstaM for Solo laundry, l6 flnmga and coverod comaurlyard ontry.______TT------= — rooms and nice landscaping.g. 'perfect for the ■ J l ‘ 1 G E I ^ STATE famllyl S85,oqo..... m a rk.et e t aan aly sis I 030 Hoitmi For Salo Yo.iirHoiteM; Tonya Hiinl 734-1- 6 5 0 0 - p ly oo u u r rh 6 m e .'; aOno ol Iho nIcoBi IhlngT (UlITOUFREEOtnSlOEMI: MAQIC VALLEY 1-80M53-C838 ' nboul cbtsiliod Is Iho way it In d ep en d en tly OHiiBd andd operated ^ ■SSySSr'■ Calll:aH l 3 5 1 ~ ' Iwor^s lor you. Call 733- - ^ 1 1445 AcWl»fT;Mt An. E. ■ 734-0«» ^ I 733-53361336733-0069 ! S ------^ ' /T tiro eefvi fV l Realty V - ' . S ' C-0 TlmnS'NnwR. Twin PalFalls, Idaho Sunday, Januaryary 20.1990 •______

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035 Gooding/'..... -W -^arm s i Ranchos 033 Acroago & Lots 045 Mobile Hohios ^5414 Unfurnished Apis. 059_>3_pincO.Buslrms-.. r o f m o T r a ^ r p f l f r ■ 008 Verio/eriety Foods Wondell Homos iio&pKlMi''''' -"•H •• e n lS I...... ■' — &v owndrT^ya'Fie'ctw’o'^ . ' 1 „ ______WaniO'inlod: Skis, bools & poles 5-pioceJo d in o ilo , u so d . Rod Poinlo»5.S36r50?2..~ — Lccationfl'd'iJlKKihr; 3 bodroom. 2 bath 28-X 54-. . IMMEDIATE- POSSESSIQNIQNl i&-whnt you-h.ivo. la-Utii-r SCENIC.. ^ It ren! in Wondoir. 1925 so 'J good cond sizo 100-120 S99-95. J Upper Rock Creek Ranch- on doodod' lol, AC, loniiod- 1 & 2 bdrm apts ft°byi* 16 vr old. 733-6838. 1 . Coin's ’e ls i Suppllfls ■ ; Rent uma closing, lovcfyy 3 baro 40 acres Vj milo N. building. 12 It coiling. wo3 ^3-711 tio.dfoom.a boilucciuiil _ U 5_5.acic5._parj(allt J2p<;landscapcd. sprinhJcta,adull .. Xr JU IE T L U X U R Y r . insulaiufalo^Can 536-648V. WanloiuilediSkift-Jn-good-condi- ______parRTIiko riowT$'4D;90tJ7 fT vac. built-in applinncos,OS. botw oon Twin Falls andH loncod. Live stroam. Par Lg walk-in closets; AC 1. Sizo 90. Cnir543-40luaro-loot.->.-_ .7— ______324-7518. Lundwalch, Realtors inisa-lo buy: car low dol-' ?“hftOW^:7$249.— !!: ------to-$600.-Ca).-Calfanyurao;------^ — bM733-3C67 rrf:326 S2JI, REALTY triofliaio ^ sso ssio n .T o - 7 ^ ^ V$ Second Avonuo 934-8312.12. Think classiliod whon you )dtm, carpolod, como utei- 3dol 10 suit. 1200 suaro Cnll 7^-9066.______• placo your od In classiliod.fed. MINI.FARM 7 3 4 - 5 8 5 8 J. no Dots.-733-3836, ___^733-7111______AKC SilkySilky Terrier lomalo. Jim ...... 733-9633 TODAYS 'ofr 01. a v a iia b lo 3 /1 5 /9 0 . Wanioiiniod to bOy: Lorgo com- ciuAt Cnll 733-0626.______2 milos northeast ol Jcr, ablo roclinor in roal good lAL DAYS OF OUR puppy. $3$$350.. C al 734-7975 D onna...... 029-5100 SPECIALI j5E7 sniact: Davo harvoy, 'onabk 4153...... II _cl033lllod advortlslno5lng omo goll course. ,21 ncfof., iy njn all ovor lown whon 4-4139 o ^ s o o on sito. eondilli IIVERSARY SALEtll or 734-415: u can kxsaio pans tor oo- Li^;;r ,dl1lon:cnll 734.5637* J " didn't oxist, somoono wouldjuld all in paitufu. Sprinklcf irri- rito 208.~' ~ ~ Wantoi chapod w * t^ day Boston1 ToTorrior puppies. 6 • lomonobllosinlhocfassillod ^ mtod to buy: Oll-soi disk, w irnnamo 4 irampolino onlv w ooks o k invent il. Call 733-C626, ation with canal v;ater. Thinking o f selling? in to 32 in Wades, 12-14 ^ s old. $175. Phono eautiful remodeled homo odss. Call ( 733-0628. , T R Y T H E • :only 3 loft): small oak 423-5753,SX______• ' 1981984 Vogue. 14 x 66. 3 tt— twide. Call 734-2563. fn g l g ] gsurrounded bv mature ly storo il whon you can LYNWOOD chosi w/huieh; charm- PKinm n' . S la r l y o u r y e a r w ilh a bdrm. bdrr 2 balh. houso oid- "2L .ntod to buy: Oldor sodan ing 3 pie « Sha; Poi puppios, 037 .Farms & Ranchos trees, Gnrago. 36'x40' in- 1 il7 Placo a bw-cosi dos- F o>r r primoi rotail/offico ° nd femaJo, show and i IPS.ing, rango. rolrigoralor. do- od ad today. 733-0626. spaco station wagon, in good dinetlo:h ___ sulatod shop. Corrals, livery and set up included. ‘ aco. Wo havo sovoral -if lualily, will deliver, lonlmg shod. Groat horse - .______• noww navaiiablo, 733-22B2. id itio n . C all Earl 734- nngouilt; ; f r e e i2, evonlnos. hoosior;r: very old vanity with ^SOMoti^.l iirms. 801-782-2011. 2 SUPER RANCHES•S or cnnlo soiup, $tio.OOO. aedioom. siovo & Iridgo upslai Don't miss Ihlsl ’ bo< istaira ollico spaco. Item m tod lo buy: Old juko triple mirror; mi nico Duncan Cockatiolsiols $35: 4 Parakoets Addilonal douClcwido mo- $15,900. lume.lishod, walor. sowor. gar- $ [50-!50-$250 por mo, Uililios :10, Locally raised.' OK- bile homo cnn bo bought1 market analysis :, wall box. or wall speak- Phylo drop-loal dr tablo; now $8 4 $10, IGO Acrcs with mnny ck- jago30 paid. No pots; $260/ paid.id.HogetsonMall, I oak desk': now all. 253 7th>Avo Ave E, 733.69S4. iras. good w ater sliaror.,rer., sepnrately. TERMS! Call" of your home. montlnth * deposit, 107 Harii- boshlishler Realty. 734-29« , Coll Siovo Lynch, 678- affio <>• sharp oldor larm home.n e. Rny lornppointment. 1. Call 734-8944 boloro 5 ------11 in Burkiv.______w od junksbur wibunky boards Froo: 4I molemo English Setter - Ier - our lowost prico pupa. CoB;oH 537-6816.S Located norlti ol Richficld.cld. Call Dalo Brockman’s ^73-1-7339 after 5. 0500 Worohouso ’ ' ' ntod'to buy: Podoslal lof 116 aero row'crop and : lablo. old trunk & good Gormanin Shonhairs,Sl 1-pup. 'Hd SABALA REALTY 733-5336733-0669 IVMobile Homes aiikbdtm apt, closo to down- 4 storago Rental 2?^ S . $34.95 or 5 drawers, i.fi month < catUo oporalion. cpnnWof lown,rn, $225 dop. Most utils _____ dcntpct.Can543-47V mlh old, 1-1 yoor oM. t s _____ 73 3-4321______Three IVI Really ^ J&.95; now oak podis- famdM5. Top To of Iho litter. Ex- irrigalion. romodeled Hwy 93 & Interstalo 04 pd.WWashor & diyot avail. 20'•by50Lstorage. by 171 Bluo. W antom od: T ool c h o si wilh |nj {nbio ^ 0 with4 prossodback 5 'S ^p^Tipanions 4 hunlo's. homo, oul-buildingn. cor- 734-3167.....324.42037: HOMEflEWTALS I Lakosios Blvd South. • inet on roffers. C al 733- :hairs; & rais a n d lood lot. Cnll Kcnicm • NICE 30 a cres in ttie solid oak onlettoin- prfco hJueod. 324-5082. WIKTER SPECIAL PROPERTY ' f.1CT Call11 733-3836.7; ______7630.2:______iTionl'c*contor; 2 archod on ihcso propofiios. Goodmg nren large heme, _____ 734-7321______^ ntod:'Trock, tollers ilsln o d i 039 Business Properly |^dahIdaho's largosl doalor will ------• torn; storago units, now W onto i td glass windows; ' Porakeel:Keels 4 Cockstlels lots ol good cut buidmgs, 30 ( Jwaro lor ovorhoad door, )tand nb's shares w,^!er. $67,500. 101 bo undersold on a n y Aiirairaclivo 1 & 2 bodroom availatsilablo on Caswell across low mobilo homo Locally ratstraised. 253 7lh Avo- IS. w /a p p ls. DW. nice from 1 'S36-6143.______approved sto r call 733-6954. , GEM STATE • 00 awe Ooiry still in buy- 160 : space mobilo homo FIRootwoodbo^ or Marlene mo- opis. ■n Bluo Lakes Mall and C o l l ^ od firoplaco wilh fan, nuo East or E d, c lo so to sh o p p in g , bohinc(lind Conionnial Square, Want/anted: Usod duck de- b n us1 fork hot odor 4 groat Purebred ( REALTY out. Double 6 bam, 3,000) park,f low down paymonls. bilojilo I homes. 'Od Cockor Spaniel . long term seller linancing. 3.3. 4 4 « 5 bedroom modols fcntallal assisianco availabto. iOx20c20 stf ll lor $40 a month. covcoys. Call 324.3558. Joals in in colobtaiion o f our pupoios:. $7$75 00, C ^ 532- gal. bulk lank, 2 homes. I I.0. Wendoll. 536-6244. Contac 73 4-0400 . $265,000. - (Ownor. 602-870-0001. availivailablo. Bosi linancing in E H.O ntacl Darla, 733-6576. WantIt 10lo buy: A molor homo, >ID ANNIVERSARY al 4252. Rupoilupon. ID.______OR TOLL FREE ' • 70 aae s, •! wheel lines DELUXE ho industry. Land hom o Cloanan 2 bdim duplox, appls., maCKkCIC VALLEY STORAGE 19766 or nowor, in good con- INO TIME AROUND. AKC Gorman Shcp- 1-eOO-345-4GG5o»l E llSl i with deep well irrigation, Jackagos avaiiablo, $2501;0 per monlh, 733-1221. Nenrlent MV Mnll. 736-0053 dilion.■n. CallC altor'6 pm, 733- -S g jNN. -. Washington, TF. ?o,d ups, black and tan. 350* drilling pormii lof salo.llo. $75,000. ■ EXECUTIVE HOME ThaiHA FHA A VA. ' gTra jT nico. 2 bodroom apt., y______Furnituroro and appliances lor a n d allII blackbl available, BOISEBC HOME CENTER Can drill immediately. Cnll'nil • 70 acres dairy. Small barn, jliancos including W/D. 063} Woniod \ to'Ront ' WanTicll lo-buy; Hom do-bud- 011734-2061.______$350. Coll;oll 5554-4101. 9.2 5 i^ 7 .______deep welU CD shares water, nin oxlur.ivc NE location on 48th i Chindon______rt^-hwhwashor. gas liroplaco, ------I dot lor t 208-376-4661______g lor baby goats, SOODIE•IES ETC. Now and Savoto 225% to 40% Two homes. S10'J,9OO. a pproxim ately I aero of , gorago. oxcol location. 1 ■ror 2 2 bodroom houso or du- call734-6371. 734 ^ d lururniluro. otc. Sofa on1 your'potyoi lood, 1 400 ACRE FARM Call John or Jody, 536-22-16 fprolcssionally landscaped ______$375. ■5. No Dots, 733-8513, plox,-ox,'0l0diic hoatod in Buhl tt;—,— ; 89; 5 drawer chests, jw in Falls•alls Groco7 Outlol ! im. Hub CHy Rcnily, Wendell rgrounds. 4 bdrms, 2'A ------orFHei It: Usod 250 to . 1.000 Sprinkler urigniod. nico im- )n propane tank. Wfiio: $69;-hutch. $299; ,.7 73 3 4 -0 2 9 4 . I provemcnis. excollcnl wellell fbaths, ovorsizod gourmcl ^ALLS APARTMEWTS Shop:p spaco to do private fANK.l Irom $12; now book- . <5, kitchen, and mastor suito- IK. PO Box 447, Kimber- '12 nard/Gorman Shop- juil rebuilt with nev/ bowls, Thinking o( selling? j mochachanic work. 536-6143. • [y jp3M gg 341. $39.95; W new mattress !. mp u p p io s, Iroo lo onipcter, nnd motor. Boots aro only a lew ol the am- wly ro m o d o lo d 1 & 2 Tl $159,95; onlortain- 5=— i;— =BB=SI Newl ------Wouldild liko I 10 buy: SmqDet monl co omo. Boautilul dogs. and gram totaiion lor six menilios lhal abound in = bdtmm iapts. Man :omor, now.$129; sc Sian your year willKi tthis olaganl home. Call Qrctionlistoric Lomon Hardware SiSSli CO ponriilo sicam clcan- Rldg in Richliold, Roiail/ 3bdfI bdrm. paiio/garago. loncod Cloanan. 1-2-3 bdrm. $225- ! ', nliet 6 pm, Spokano, ------:—— 7 ^ 7 1 1 1 ______Call;Call 736-0141. PH ^o £78 0526. ~ ~ Box ?S76.-ElkO,-NV 85BQ}— -E needs luel regulator 4 • shop^2 6drm apt. suitablo lor yard,'ajd,'1959 Sheny Dr $365 S3300 Froo Cablo. Seniors. P?? „ J.___ Usod aislusl rirfiomg L ig h l ll> ti ot Want to buy or trade: Ulah ' n io7$570/ollor,orwill -- Ilxturo# 4',.4 tubo,------' BO A cres localod SW ot light manulacturng or what- year'■ear loaso. 734-3650. v/olcocomo w/discounl avail, ‘’Ofo. ______Sold noilow (or $ 999. now tfjio r w/lonw/lons 4 lubes $35, Suhl. 3 bodroom homo,0 city propony lor larm ground ‘ 2 Washingion Sl,N , Call 'ra Jto o Jlar 1940 or oldor cat, ------. over, $27.500. 487-2390. ^I bdrm. 2 balh 2700 sq ft ------. .._ . .. $349.95. doors w/hardworo 4 good c o rm l r * o lh o r im-m! in Wagic Volloy. Coll-5-801-• ^ :o. 733-0740. No Pels. 1866-2792 after Sprn..__ „ g Ranclanch-slylo, DW, firoplaco. 2 ^ Bazaars & Crafts Cain'e >5. 734-2347. provomonts. $55,000 aa-la. 225-2t41or 32J-361B. :t 2 bcdfoom near Lyn- ?'SNE>NEY CHANNEL/Rural OWNER WILL jDnnol, Joromo on canyon O,jiot ras. 886-2575 or 733- Cross s — Lro loostorAslor/convodion ovon, .1 sutrlablo lodn, would mako )d Mall, $280. C arpott. A ^ ^ s ss stitchers, 14 count, usod sol;ofa 4 malching chair S4« r & D sk- 038 Acrcage & Lots' im. $650/momh plus dopos- wood 0. osk for Don.______whito A 4 D 2 hp circ. saw. an OKCoilont dairy sito. Ask­ CARRY "'"p-;.Call 536-6121.______W;0) I.Iaciliiy. low uliliiy bills. li2S£Li 0 Aida cloth,. 60* wido, innrcolI,<»ndilion. e S.r9.95. 1^1: ing $92,000, • . 50/yd. Write: Steel Noo- C aln't lar now 2 bumor hot i 934-4il6 ovoninos. Extromtomely largo, solid lolMop $13.50/) .S«ondS..nu. paio,S25.;25.734-7167 1 aero, country lot, closo lo , \jo you lired of cleaning up iputor station/desk, $4O0. dtoStitcStitchery. 4 1 7 7lhA von. TF. $6500. C,1^33-7533 'conlracl on ihis mechanic liter ' lho ren te rs loaviJ? Spaciccious. 2 bdrms. 2 baths, MUNROE ROBIRTS shop wilh good down. Ji,‘J I 734-8577.______TwiniFnll<-.lbB3301. Fn ------; --Montgomerymory Ward gas dry- 'jT :ioan prolossional couplo amilyily rm. ga/ago. palio. ap- now, $200. Rocker REAL ESTATE Woll establisRod. businoss icos. NE localion. $425/ FREE:EE: stool clothes linos landing M=l.,I,Is „ “ J 543-Oq06/S43-G339 mo, old daughlor inter- puanw Musical Inslrumonts - ir, lighl bluo.4 Ion. . i IV . ACRES in sam o location 34 years. «tod in renting doan 3-4 fr’O- NoN( 0015.733-6160, polosn w/c«monl onds. you 074 Mi S33.000« including busi- ' good cond..ind. 736-7283. BUY A FARM . idrm. 1 balhhomo wiihin -r noss, oquipmont. building Ti "! 'A baso Hohnor accotdian AL KEYBOARD. Ca- - - SE cl Twin Falls. Has 4 n 5 'm i, radius ol TF, Call . T ' H E F A L L S and loL Call V a i ^ f e ^ - c.;., $150.934.5853. ' F O f l 68, $75, 734-7108, • 270 Acros row crop/cat-II- stall horso barn, woll ond a ■Inrk 734-6311 or 734-4QBy AiP P A R T M E N T S siompi•ago unil w/lighi & glass - ■ , - rt Harney K m i llo. spring water, overlook-,k-. septic, ond is Ionced. Call d a y .» 2 0 .8 9 ,■ ^ 864 Quincy sholf.lit. oxcolfoni condiiion, ® P'°3?oco drum sol plus crash i • , Now Burtonurton cnjiso 165 cm ovailablo Fobruary 1. coun- hi-hal, liko now. Coll i ' L. Ul m D 6 r snowboard,ard, $200. or best ol- ing Snako River in sconiclie 'Bon or Virginia lor dolails. .1 ond 2 bdrm s $300.B. ( M 734.2527,------7 homo, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 5682nllorSo.m . Hours:: 88:30-5:00, Mon-Fri for. Cdll 32 Hagorman Valley, Would irado lor sm, larm. t from $270. ~.. .11 324-8020 boloro • 140 A cros doublo lor G E M S T A T E plasturo,-S $425/monlh. rtoltig, 2 molal kitchon Boaulillulilul lop-of-tho-llno' ’Sol-,II.. 8:30 to 2:00 12:30andalnd alter 5:30 pm. - or Price roducod to $11,500 Tho Monogement F™ F gc=»n,uni„ small cattlo operation, allall or mako ollCf: 8349-89 REALTY „ jinets, $45 oo; 90 packing Wutlilzolilzer piano, must see to caiJail 423-5516, Rowing machlno,mac with bench pasluro, honio wilh viow,' (lormerly Foster Mgl) xos. $,35-$.50 oa. Call approcirociolo. Call 736-3915 EXTEF ■ - 734-0400 733-0739 ______L i l s r ------^ iRIOR DOORS press, curls,ajris, Poc-dcc atloch- • -120 Acros - doublo 4 OR TOLL FREE iiTg^ ^4193, ______ovonlnoilinos & wookonds. 36"x80*^ Ht C ...... :.$20.00 m o n ls.. $75 $7i or bosi olfor. dairy, now barn, nico:e GEIVI STATE . n Buhl, small 2 bdrm. oppG- Very( c clean 1 bdtm • upstairs ppor ^ , cultot, Gosloner com- Lowroy *SC.„,...... $39.50 • I^oll Coin 736^3011. 1-000-345-4665 ext Ell5 jmco;incos, partially loncod yard, . carp EXT. 1211 coniael Woll or Anno ladmlB, $150.326-4458 unlil supply lasts, hoavy 2 sli ______?.150. il50 cloaning deposit. No Rlorli \T « T R adio S h a c k ' ^hi^^ohovor com es lirst, . 324-4135'5 '• : ! — Hess. 734-0400:------i6lsrCdl'73J2090,"B o.mT mp- ni noa. 2 lino with hold. : no pots. 326-5687. IS tons of 1st. 2nd. 4 ; 044 Vflcitlon \ ^ m.,«»«)kdJVs.______3 M „ TROV.niLTTILLEHS 00 oach. Call 324-4249, c q b -i ,• COUNTRY LIVING idrm in counity $250 por 1 ou.ny(i-away now al pro-sea- hay. good quality,.. • ' Property [ Oldc ;it blueprinting machine, * jTVIT HARNEY “ s S K ' '.44 acros wilh 3 bdrmm GEM STATE ° )ldor 3 bodroom houso, mo.-»-.♦$150 dop.324.343lT sont pricoa.pri No intorost lor 90 P '“ i' b w yS O E o # tb y CofUDoll 436-0349. ; ;'homo. Good larm ground, ■ ______smallmall but cozy, rolrig. stovo. 575 1 now.$?70.SJ3-5924. ,i' REALTY 0 ^ n o rri4 wido, 3 bdrm. days.(fs. Carden Country. l!Ko_now onson Brldne 910 balesles ' of ctoan straw.; j -'small shop,-spfinklor ini- / dishilishwoshor lurnlsnod. no c6nn000. Wilt linanco. Call _____ 1-80Q-447-B769 Usedid c c o p ie rs & FAX ma- g . c is 734-0400 1 lOts; 444 4th Avo. E, $340/ 52^0 of Kimberly heovy balos)aIos, $1.00 a-bblo.t 'galod lor ground. This Thinking o f selling? pois; 1-0586.______------=------chinos.cs. Guaranteed as now. Col;oll 423-5516. Herbert PaulPaul, 825-5283. ■ -» - . won'l last long at S69.900, monlnonlh + doposil. 734-8944 ^ 0, OR TOLL FREE o 1 bdtm. neat collogo & 05BJ Computers ( 733.648■6489 nskforGnbtiof ------[jjj; C Roallor ownod. Callill 1-800-345^665oxt E115 c loloro 5 or 734-7339 afior 5. .umber 4 Paint Baled hoyay Iclor salo, 350 tonst S ia rt your y e a r Wilh a ^ ipping conlor, no pots, ------Painl supplies > 2nd cutting.tting. 250 tons 3rdJ ^ 'D onna Rulo loday. mmodoto 128 compulor, 077 H(Home Entorlalnmenl COUf/TRY LIVING-AT P’S >5fao. Call 734-5762. ilEndSolesCo. culling.I. Sl $ 7 5 /to n . Phono* 1 Fhlnklng Of selling? ^— k drive, prinlor, joysticks, ______::all 543-6455. 432-5444.i4j______• ; FINEST • 3 bodrooms, 2'A T^agnaVonasordisc ------£S! BRAWLEY baih. 2 sloty, all oloclric FREE , ^ 053} OHico &• Business nuols, aosk, ond moro. Now M. >0. Call 934-4921.ovos. player,er, Pfays all 3'-12-. inel Posts, roirough lumbor. rough 'MonuroI HaiHauling. » • homo on 5 acros botwoon Slai5lart your year with a Can 324-8191. Coll 324-134-1319 or 53^2680 ‘ REALTY l^ l XT. 20 m g, c o lo ro d CDs, ;,rei remolo. $425. Ci Fllor and Twin Falls, wood market analysis 7 3 4 -5 8 5 8 ,, stovo and doublo garago. nan, lov Sllc”i;. m nuso. C.I! 623823-4526.______RED.CEDEDARrftding.-inlerm>" -WnnWdn to“ r b lu y : Allala hay,; •Jim ...... 733-9633!g 1,63!: sq 11. Askipg $59.000. ol your hom e. . ______E ^ £ £ _ J in w p y , cnaon printer, Nlntondiondo ontortalnmOnl sys-- "o!,! “voring. y° D-P Lumbor do not noonood.good quality.. 100. (Sail 788-4847. lom. 22 f NES max conlronors,’ 324-8120,>0. Evos/woekonds. $65 00 permerlon. K 934-5908. » . ' PRO!lOFESSlONAL CENTER H i2 2 ; Call Scoll igulat cbnirollors. 1 u p W o n r EXCELLENT ROW” ’ MUNROE ROBIRTS Excollor.1 localion, Tandyidy 1000 TL. CM-5 color 2 regul; inoy'iB rlcks „ F»,m . REAL ESTATE 733-5336734-3117 - Tmarket analysis ^ nitor. dol matrix printer, 0,«h.I, b brand now power v an r Jrms For Ront *’ :• CROP FARM Larry Jonos, t'om'o 0. 17 games. $400bost 543.8B06/S43-6339 Three M Realty • o( your home. 73734-9660. or 733-0328 |o»waiiwaro. all tho occossorios, 1 rood buildinjj bricks 40 acres 2 '50 Cnll 733-0636. Pilot, r Ci Call 7^33-5754. s 2 mi SW ol Filo'..'-' -Throo pivot main lino loIQ For salo by ownor; 75 x 150 ico building for ronl in *------10 con pul logother earh/'hnioiJaros/702-492-92S3, t ^ rrw cornofs; 475 acrcs.. lot commorcially :onod, 0045 Mobilo Homos Call Roy RENTiT Ai NEW TVt Own a b29-50(^ 1 or 829.1245. . ..VoTcros ol 733.G103.______- - 733-5336733,-3202 2 ° Tmiown , business dislrid. «7nI Wanted l To Buy now col. casheo ront. rolor-I I 10x55', $2500; Ownor will li- T -J h re e M R ealty ______;______acditonliters chockod. 204 Wain . . . 'boots, spuds, & whoat. nanco. 734-05B6. - ^ ?d .at 122 3rd Avo, N, 77——- North. Cnins.733-7111.- BOts -. oncod roQuIrjqulrod, 324-2109, ♦ | For mpro Information call win Falls, nico oroa, 3 bed. Conlimains 3-4 oflicos plus 'OU havo o do m a g o d Avo Not Forosi today al 734-3373 1972 Rootwood, 12x60, alt '" " I ilor houso or mobilo 1 10 Inch1 0a n d 'ir in d i radial d lo re n t, c ash or* 3 ...... 5 oom . 2 balh. largo yard, conferfetenco room, rocopiion Y' rop 40-160 acros in’ . Of 7.34-2752..K64.90 INVEST IN BARE oloctrie, « vory good carpoi, tjoi425 i plu s $200 dopocit. oroaa and stotago, Parking ltd pay to salvago tho. 079 AlAppliences ...... omi.saws.ivs.. Vory.oood condi- o,?h?/c?t?? noaily luinlchod, including Aval' nl Biding. Call-733-1425. ______lor aroo. Call 543-; Waliablo March 1st, Rolor* on sitsito.includod, Cali 734- or 6 pm. • ‘LANDNOWlll W/D. V swamp coolor. $5500.“ ^ ilor a p proxim ate 2 0 ’. Electric • . ‘.'jMMACULATE IN SNAKE RIVER mco roquirod. 324-2663. 0700110 Mon-Fri, 6:30 Iglpm .,-: Trailoi id saw with 2 hp mo------•conlBm«fr733.1927— ars-compound-radiat' “rian' ------1^:— 1 3 3 A C R E S ------^ ■CArTTONTbrtl^lPflliniSir 'T rory-cioahrz*t«dfoanirih* Mte;.K-TEakilchojuniU-]| ^ ^ ° ^ isturos For Rent • courso wilh ortision .wator. - 1974-R«>l«oM 24 n-M, JS:oiomo.-Exlms:324-7352r- RENT-OR^-^USED SKI BOAT------[wH3cll^94-9ei5:----- oloclric hoai,. AC. carpoti, brood mixer. L „,,‘ u i. ] ------^ilh-corKfslo-dilche&-an<^,4 - Ono-ol-a-kind ooacolul "r tondfilL-xmall-l-bodioom.- _____—LEASE------f e lo.ChiunpioiLCombk. -SO-sharos-oOT-oi-Salmon-River* ------i - O3tod~pfpo, Pur1ocr"farni” ■-soitmg.wli^poclbculnr. g ippls, small gatngo, $150 * 10’ brick/corom le GrazingI Associoiion Asi sloek.3 ------r ^ n givWuai wnt; wants~Kr • Ie0:4f0 pela -636-gO 17:------Idfliro waflh?f ^ hp f-flhme.-S43-4049. « imo location,'Land- "wamo^c whUo. oxcoltonl condi- Coll 733-2 ------»top-rioht-in Io: q m onoy EN JO Y ? Ilod: 16' motal grain ot ,sot; wh ''' jrk Paris Company, bod-b • i.THaKOfJ-Charmlng iwo.h I THE GOOD LIFE! - T 152'- Fumishod’Apts.... : l-bod-w ithoul-hoijo-tn- ■<>W,-S£t — 102 CUtUB ■ 1974flovornof. 14x52,2 lilding In Tw in Falls. d to z)xcc!lenl condition!' .GE WWo ash o r 4 g a s dryor, 085 -BIc^ic y c le s------^ :------'■stor^ hom o with traditionalII LOTS ON JEROME GOLF bdrms, 2 1; balh. AC. oppls. & Duplexes “oarly.Amorican born lhatIt COURSE among iho woll c 423-4395 or 423-OT6. whito,0. $125.$ Call733-g0fa., — —— - £00 Slock)ck cowsI lor solo,' -j Sol-up w/6lofago shod & OOsq, IL onclrootlovol, vvanlo 0 Spood mounlofn 'wrinn calvocalvora, 250 Angus' ■ .1 I. will otoni your hoart! CollII manicurod loirways and. caDon. . $6SOQ, 7i<-0514. f! ^dbdrm apanmont, partly mod: 1967-69 Chovy Whilello KonmI oro washoTS ’ Carolyn Cullor al 734-. grool views, Sqo how - um in T.F 0011543-6^31. ur disploy 'windows on jhotlrt wido » box. any condi- dtyor,tr, $175.i Call 543-5945 pi!S2«il2200, 543.6960. ovo?.. S d Bb brod bro< hoilors, woigh. ’ : 3373, B56-89 easily you can own your ^1974 Sih/drcrosl 24 x 60', ^ oot, ono display window ijnrf. Call Cn 536-2172. ■ mornlno opproximatolnately 900 pounds* -< otod hoai, AC. dock, slor-, •urnished 1 bodroom apan- on alloy. nl Inctudod is 2000 p H ? o r ,9y22.------085 FireIrewood • • 50 Angus r own loi. From 57,900 w lih 9 nod: 4 4 4 'Marlin 'ond/ot us and BB hoilors. ago & carpoit, oxcol cond, nom, utilities paid. $195/ 1 ------p a irs, 30 h term s. “ nonth, Cnll 734.0215, /**plt nflH • Hj 30 hood purebred' L-arrJr$36^00-orbost-D f^ -2S21 trHoorTumishtJO:'ii ' S 734! S t9< 0 $100u -co rd rc u rs- -irdifur' onits'lirs. Caft~934T577fl~Tr l soiling your apartmonl •7961 or 324-5366-. Air A Conditioning S o d AMERICAN REAL for. !< Call 734-49C9OV0S. G oll rog^orod Longhorn; ^ t P I W E ^ oadyto ront? Gol help Irom A l t ' Wantodnod: Boar daw. lo bo ------— ® ESTATES APPRAISAL 1978V Acadomy. 14 x 70, e D, $60 a pickup load, cows, |ood good brooding. CoH- ho Sorvico Dirocioty, doily A L L F O R ■ irsodi lo l( moko a nocWaco," fi[£Plf>tplaco Insert with'lan. SiyP'"?-- , TIEACTY - 7 3 4 -5 6 5 0 „ bod, b. Irg Irving room, buill in J. 734-6482 nflor 5 p.m. 1 split to ofdor. 324- nfternoons/oins/ovos 324-8^526. ■ M ^ -734-3373 . • tso call 734.7752.______^500.7...... oppl. 0| Comoo Mobiio Park A- II, 0 0 0/mo. ^ ■324-8M^------Dohornodlod longhornI bull,; " ^ CALL TOLL FREE poug Vollmor. Broker 1n . $12,000. Call 734-5060 Looki.Mking for a houso' br apt? ^ W anlonlod: Coin oporatod 5 ^'!^ lod b^^ Itio^cord or jdoal for Htol ------^4»-aO(>-346~46e6r^»H-100—_ - Akkormar^ 734 3001^ ^ i Roral'Oato £6 by ;aiLQUiucLm:2a4n . ^ hlftfifi tn'clM I>Qrado A dairy, by ownor. Alda^lrong 733-0905 70. 7( all otodric, 4 bdtm, 2 Now:Jowly romodolod, 1 bdrm • sraTaayr/m i^SfS: 324-3351 days ot 324- F urnltur^4 Carpols romngs. 324-ai kml btoodlino■dlino. 324-8526. ! I ^Evorylhlng but lho cows, Donis Vollmor 733-9199 baih,'wood bi slovo, built-in op- opt.ipt. noi pois. Inquire at 503 T■HE h PARIS CO. 30X kindling. $2,25 Rogistorod I ltd Avo, E. -______rod Hordlord bulls.! > roady for work. Modom barn. Lowoll Wills 733-6562 . prioncos. pl lota of filorago 3rd A ■733-1 SOB- Ilod: DP or slmilafquol- 2~bunkunk 80 bred hoilors,hoifo 324-2005. < I Horrinobono'stalls, froo p la e o , $27,000. Call 423-- StudiItudio apanmoni, all uliliiios, . ' ' conblnolion. homo gym, mnitros! Call 7 ^ - 2 ^ . ^ Jlogislorod.o .•atolls, cinder block ahed.' , - - a4473ovofl...... $gog■gOO/month, Cal 733-8261. ~ | 734.3049. od-or-ordao.Jorsoy.—- , Earl Faulkner Bcp cociional couch, nisi' Russian"(I olivo. cul S doiiv- cows u3 olo 1o 100 hoad. Cur-' ~ •ModoTn 2 bdrm homo. 7’ I Mobile homo lots. Adult & Buy Bi Ihis 2 bodroom mobilo Sludiliudioapi, $150amonih. oil I Ilod: Old wickor lishing colorjr, 1 a v e ra g e condition, ored, $65/>5/cord.736-3945. ^ r m y ^\ p price r ii $1Q lo $19/, ' '> . o a o s, all for $65,000. Moro1 Ilamily, lorms, FHA & VA ap- hchomo for loss Ihan ront. roal uiiliilc ' Twitrfalls • S>1. f' condition not iriipot. $250 01 lilillos paid, sharo balh. CaD • ^ D or best ollor. 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102 CaW# . _ 105105'Hon«Equlpm#nt 11*“14—firmlmpleiTwnls .124 Snow stv VehlciM______12fl- UUIJtllltyTralTsri 139 Pick-Ick-Up Trucks ' 142 Imporl■porl/Sporls C prs. 146. M 's 44A TV 's 153 Aules-Che'•C hevrolel______•' For. salo:' 2 block A n g u s AuslraSan Aus saddle, liko now. 20) fl fl U-Hool Slorago van, ^939_Ski-Doq.Macti SkJ t;=vcry Hoavyr duty0 londcm axlo ^?76 Ford3rd Crow Cab. 1 t"^ 011 XL, 4x4, V-6, 1980 Chovy CorCorsica..4 dr. . butls.-Coll 536-2065 boforo $700," 570 Fancy driving harness. ar ovortioad'door,-oxcol- ■|ov»l7iT16niloogo. 1990 updolo trailerr ro i aso n a b lo . C all wiihSlooU50i box . owner, ciea 0.300. AC, AT. PS,;, P,PB. Af,'/FM. :all 733-9274. stone Copp000*. 734-2144. 5 r,^ o d .$ m .. 6,im & Dtlor^Dm______$500. $50 Tonguo ond double ‘°ri’-M. ‘Coll 324-2669. k°I! m may ay bo so o n 'o l RV 735.6680180. , ______Call ] Copps Auio, SC595. TWIN FALLS UVESTOCK iroos, Ifoo $150.-734-5003. FarmjirmoB Supor MTA, robuih Bams,J, Addison A' Avo, TF. or 1976 lllon Chc'.7 PU, 6 4-2144.______Call Rooer lot■t deldetails lior 6om 733-5550. ■___ ndilion. S5000.'ollet ■ „ ■COMMISSION COMPANY For ^ Solo: 1985 WW 2 horso igino, 3 point hitch, singto cill nlior or, good c o n d ilo n . T'? Ranger Supe. “““ . gRENT S A CAR -S930 nlior5pm • ______•, • , iroilor, iraili in good condhion with front,)nt, d eon. $1050, • ^939 Yamaha Yar Exciior; 1987 ^ I l Koiler. i Call 733-8359 C a l[ 3 2 6 ^ 3. AT. showroom | 3090 or ' EarV«nsignmom s for— floormfll6^Fasi.$1200 flnoi lakos _____ Coll 543-4655. Yahamam a fihazor; 1981 Ka- . _____ „ or 733 039:3398______1983 HX7 ■«='^dron. Loaoaded, including 459-5314 aflerafic 6 pm------Wodaosday.Jart.31.1990. ili,^ homo. 324-3066. Fofd)fd 7700 tractor; Nowhd- wosakiiki 4^ « ; 1977 SnoJel ______• 1970 Dodnodgo '/7 ton. 6 cylm- n* ’ailcry shcH1 Ccover. 512,000. ___ _ • 50 broken mouth slock For salo: Sol ol hoavy har- Id 910 swaihor; Walls 3 340. CnilCnil 543-5874. dcr. 4 SM Can 53G|50S, it no Cpll 733 5912.12 160'Aulos-DotJiD o d ^ ' COWS' '* fijK,n ^ ^ w « - l o . g o bofso, ^ 132 AUiulo Paris 733-749I olcl Silvctado.V* ------..75.mrxcd steers & M erc ir s a io : u so d j u trocior spd, 3700 miles, ’ 982 Dodgo|0 FRampage. ------trom Nevada. 325 - 424, ^ CLOSE-OUT Accessories Ac i982Chov:hovrolct V.- ion Silver- Jis. Wanted: disabled JD r»M i< ______i:- ado, 59.00) 000 miles, Glasslile- LX, 83,000 r i bcdm al.lw o- S’S^O Call 324-324-3628 - ' ------b s. - Horso & livosJock Iranspona- • (“ {lo­dors. Goolz. 423-4247. ''990 1. MODELS ^ tion. local & long distonco. >1 bolted snow liros, shell & , bc bed 1,nor. Call 32.I-- d m n jr u ^ r SIC.5PX V/ouW 1987 Delta3 81 88 Royale . 200 mixed stoors & heilers jtor4.______1906 Maxclaxda RX7. red . 5 ccnr.KJcr cioatjan older pickup Brougham. 4 do from Sublel area. 500 • Horses, Hon buy, sell or Irado. ^ ■aln 1 '' mill*, new and usod, 13. $34 lor bolh. Like 5752. otter 4 door sedan. Call 20^2B6-9032. man)any mokos and modols S k ld O O S neW173:!'33-1236 or 326-4107 ord 150. Supor C.ib, spood fiovnow liro s. AM/FM in ir.ido 54^4}-4g55. ______loaded. 5S2000 32324-2536 600 lbs. — nilablo. Call 438-8397. *Two1£0 1990 Mch 1 XTC. no------. ciulr.o. AC. occ’i^ ,959 ^j,3ja n • 400 mixod sloors & hoilors KielKiolor built C & B and Circio 212i!2 an 4x4. t 8.000 1989 Spirit, wotwarranty, air, . ) 95 Hillside comblno, »...... S54S0 JAPAHANESE ENGINES i cainl idihon. adu.i ov.ntd «7r,fvi(i3 lirm 637-6365 cruise, auto. 58.2?58.295. Irom Burloy oroa, 550 • J h'horse and siock trailers. JO ?■ ;a(nfiLX 447„.:.S3S95 , t r / inlainod,C,ill734. ^ f od eonditton. 16' header, * 2 Salm RANSMISSIONS • $4500 Ca( EBsi PI50. Musl sell, 'KoyslonoCopiCopps Aulo. 700 lbs, Wo tfo d o d , wo lin a n co . Qood no 1990 Salati LXE Low mi Cail324.5l10 SbJ o™ ?734-0503 !? • . 75 Salor stoors from Paul Farmart Far Exchanga, Twin varlairlablo s p e e d rool. Coll mi. 6 mo. guaranice ______CLI Lanat. super ______734-214.-2144.______...... S3795 Soocijcial 4x4 & AT irans. A'o youu Iho ir sporiino sort’ t9 8 7 Mazi aioa. 700 b s, fall;Falls,Idaho. 733-3961. 537-617-6958. ______‘‘n la zd a RX7, a ir, 5 °J*'. ^3^^3 0 2 , 5 sp o o d . Clean 1978 Old'Olds Cuilass. o 1 9 9 0 S o lariL 3 7 7 ,______^ Froo F delivery tnoj^oqu^pmow o« you nood spood. AM/FMAM c a s s e lle , . 20 mixod heilofS. 600 b s, wEWE BUY & sell usod sad- ? 50 tractor, loador and ...... S3099 ______H 2,000 mjics C.1II v;agon. small 1 V-{V-8, now on- .lazda, Nice' S2650. 30.000 m iles,, cuslpm 750.0,27 . eo Holstoln stoors, 600 • dtos lto, & lack. Shop around 2S2£ido. $3000. 76B-3876...... , m T T i S '______gino. 30 mpg.>g, $51200/ollet 800 b s . with I OUI 76 Trnns Am 734.5428>Bor c 734-9033 . Aduli ov;ncd and uHD F250. 4x4. Call 734-7049. with us last, bocauso wo will Powc)wdor Rivor calilo ollor. R c V B A R N Inoa spotli car. TwlnFolHLIv«lock ower 70 bushol feed mixer « ord, 4x4, XLT Lanai. 59500 0, k XLT. loaded, li- not bo undersold on bools & Brow( 2 A d d i s o n W e s t 350 tran Ot bosl o iler. Call t ■ , 600RollroodAvanue sadsaddlesl Vickers Weitern Iwca•calvosfeios. 324-4071. P It condition, 302 luel 734.8417 .iti ,h ell, M cfilico 1B2 Aulos-ForcFord Twin FalU. ID, sto:S to re i...... 733-7096. U<0'Ited Farm Troctor Paru ------733-3358! 22i-5)92 — - f —;.'I. AT.a toadod, shell i ill 637 CG31. ______For moro inlormaiion — doc. Buying SaJvcgo TracJors .,1 C.i»73J.«2l ic aTp' ;i, XLS. V-G. 37 '977 T-Bitd, allall 1 power. 351 0011733-7474. ^05 , PS. PB, AM.FM. 3- 108 Shaop/Goals KBurley Tractor Salvage CLOSE-OUT CL ord Ranger XL, V-G. 50995 ' mpg, blue. A'AC nev/ iires immaculate,lato, 80K ongi- f ir s ,111734-7040 ' nal $1300lirm.m. 7i788-3492 Bruce Bllllnglon 3^ Paul. ID ♦ 438-5420 O NM '1 9 ! 9 0 - M O D E L S 1984 YaiYamaha, IT 490. cx- long bod, ; lOrlordoMils. C-''" 30 head whlla face ewei. 1 uTTT;o n lo d : Any IHC iraclor, ccllcnl COcondition. $1000. $4950. C 3ETRENTACAR 23 Subaru -Sx,! 4x XT coupe ’930 Po'd Musl:.lustang, oxcol- 733-4337 voai lh lost hilch, pricod roalisil- . , 16.2575.______324-2724.IL______£ _ ------383-3090 383- or IGK rhi. AM/f-1/rM cass PS lent condilion,ion. Call 432- Miko Elliott & ° ‘b» w i 'i“ lly occording 10 conditions. Arctic _ Cat’s — ^ B314 a lle r6 t)m. f^V. lo.ivmg. aroa, a m-iko cl- 5460 lonvo mossrlor.sano.______637-6267 la 1990 Panlhor AFS 1935 KX;X 125 Kawasaki, ox- 1987 Ford■ord F350, crew cab 459-B3K 0011629-5154. 'O na 1 condilion. robuiil cn- dually, XLT XL! pVg, 4 spd, 460 jggg gyjj2,| r pymnls, 57,000 1984 Ford T-Bird-Bird. V8. auio- V^nniod lo buy: 1 1112 2 Irrigation ^ ...... S3550 “ llcni K ;baru GL. auto, air, anted to buy: Oll-soi disk, . q" 850. C.1II 543-4140 moior. canCan 324-7292.______warranly-. $8,755. $8 32U-4171 32t atinrG malic Iransmiisiclission.' loaded, Good usod squoozo ohulo. - — 0 1990 Jag AFS 440 g‘»°. 578-7240 or al- I In to 32 in Wodos, 12-14 ...... $3075 '• 1986 Y2‘i'2490 Yamaha, exlra 1907 StO0 v^/covor,v. 4 speed, Koyslonc:oncC oppj Aulo, For sa lo : 1986 19 lu ll-sizo Call 6780 C«ll7a.M90, Steel pipe: new and used. ?® ‘'’ a Classic, alumi- lof C ta 678-05573557. Rocky Mounlain Induslrios, M wido. Call 734-2563. 0 1990 Cougar 500 tanks, oxiraox sprocKots. oxira 43,000 mitemiles, exccllonl con- ______734-2144.73' ______.'immy Sierra C Joromo. 324-2142.______WEE fREBUILD Hydraulic $3795 brake loviovers. Call 543-56G9. d^lon. CoH;oil 734-3049. .. ,990 Nissan ., now lircs, ox- 103 Dairy Eqnipmoni ^ isan Senna XE. like tlon. ' 678-8074 165 Aulos- cks at ABBOn's AUTO •84 Hondinda XL350R, $1000. 1969 Fordrd Hanger,f oxtendcd now. lacliaclo.y waiianli. 350* driSino pormil fer salo. ry 4 Lincoln . Doublo 4 Horringbono siaOs; Can drill SnmKJialoly. Call |,UJPPLY.3O5Shbshon0 P R r V B A R N Exc condnd 438-8245 aftor 5. cab. stereoiroo, AC, 3900 mi. S3995. Mcsl sell! 190£)B6 Ford, F 250, f.tercury 4 root Soulh:-Twin.- ■ fi :oneCopps Auio. 4x4. XLT L L: a tia l. 460 4 ■ ------600 goiion bulk lank; 4 825:5617.______825 §!£££) 2 Addison Wost warned;d; Brilish moiorcyclc S10.395 734-9429. 73 ______Keystone uty Monarch, ^ Sorgo mini-orbit milkors; 2 734-2144.______speed.-AC. ctui'oa & morc '977 Mercury GATED PIPE 11C 733-3356_____ ncod CB750 Honda '63 FotdJ FIOO, F' S2500. now ______73; 543 6739 alter 5400 C,ill 324-56:4-5628. bwh low lino wilh focotvor; 5 5 Form Work Wanted ______j Ji.nlor, shocks, tebuill '84 Toyoia New and Usod ;.-ill Fr.ink 734-4781 lires, radi.nK S5 nnviimo 1950 Grand Mato'.laiQuis, air. tilt, hp. Sorgo Alamo compfos- ■ ------Snowmolvmobacs lor salo, vari- - , moto 733-4193 wagon. SB.5° SR-: ' " i l ' a i °"5 " “ “ S 'o b I All planting, rock picking, ous makiTiakos. Call 726-9137. cruiso. sioroo.0 0 . I low m iles. sor: otflomalic food systom. Cusiom labricalton )03vy Equlpmonl __spo, ski racli including timers and 6 lon ' , round worn, manure haul. vnm-ihT'aha'GP 292. $350. Call le Aulos >1 750. Call I 32-324-4552 ot ■ AMOTH IRRIGATION fi'landv Weaver. 543-6686. ' ^ ^______140 Hoavi;avy Ttucks/Semis $2200 733-; i<° grain bin. All in good condi­ ANDSUPPUES -7^11 5231.______£3) 580COC Case bacXhoos, ______lay relrioving. 2 or 3 wido. • engine, 1930, 1935 To.vncar.It. loaded,Ic Sig. tion. Roody to bo moved, i1 mao n- Eost ol Buhl, Hwy 30 Hay 78, 799 a '80, $12,500 to 19-39 2 ion ton Chovy wrockor. ,45 4x4's4 ', S . ATVs “ r - 'e E T c ' Call 67S-3997.______543-4777 ____ Coll 734-3554. i2 5 Travel Tr£ Trollors $14,500;0 ;'7 9 CasoW 14.feed 700 HolmeImes, 350. 5 - 2. ______0 a p p to c ia ie .. Stjrios. $9875- ssiotcd. Keystone CopiC opps Auto, Hovo Dairies Avolloble t/, p fanuro hauling and barn^ ______• . . lot speciacial. 2 yard loader oulo btakia k e s. new c a b i o - 1974 Chavi' V* miLo.JJti5tiMcoUiacs^ -M e •2144. ------100>700-cowrCatt-Marva7 'tM& M movers, big whools, ox- , , yard'3daning: ' ~t9S8"Carcatoy-5m-whool'2i-H- Sfiih grairappnrsTTsrJ^in aitT-ssgroi5'or'43Bing3. conlly rebuefa-UJiraSOTH-g^HT^^"'* <.3r-45l3; .loyd Coulter, 676-1184. soll-coniconiainod, good cond. Dooro 54< ------'9S6 _MaiX_VllII LSLSC. loaded,______324.5441. ■ trailtra joints ovaiabk). • ‘-'®' 544's, 1974 FGOO500, 3G0.i5t2, 900 Call32G-324•32^7-— - — — 7 3 : ...... -_UndfTiafh Reallv — “------Call 324-3140. - -$ 7 5 05 0 ^ 3 6 '2 9 6 6 -o r 636— Hallall'rEquipmcnt- — /ubbor Witv;ltri comtnrratiuTT:* T97'/ UMC,51, butJuiu.in,! goQ”d""i52“ "AuloS-B [ w a q t l o n Q i 6597. Pocatello, beet, grainrain, polato. sila g e cond. 53500J500. Call 733 54G3 ______’ Keystone CopiCopps Auto, Wantod: 2 cenlor move t-600-669-7175 . bed. HoiSt •2144. 104 Horsos ]whooi £ Snos. Must bo in good For salo or irado: uliimalo - _____ 1:0 sist. Top condition. d,iysor733-733-4664 evos 1973 BuiCk EEsiaio Wagon, ------Z2± 2 U lort (or RV or yoar-round- BACKHO :all 536-2412. ' .S. baded.,310. . ____ condilion.with.largo-whools.- ^OES: 580C Caso w/ $5000 Call immy, runs g o o d , good condiiiprion 454 cngirio j9S3.SablO LS. Ic — - 3yoarold mty.starlod. Good Call 678-3997.______= _ = ^ ^ = -Iving:)ri986 IS Kountry-Alro 5lh' cab-310;lOA'JD'wilh cab. 560 1979 inl_n^n nc sloepor, cab _ $2395. Call:a!l 423-4018:—t ' 5950' C.iH 324?4-74?l chooso from, 59850.598! for ranch h a n d . 825-5655 ^ elraS-ftTW/slldo-nur- C a s^tOADER3:-V/-20S-4- c H^-sIrTalG Tl,- leaded. Irsni' ' l^oVttlon® Cop,Copp* Aulo, ------. r e ^ - A - ’9 ' ' - 'igBOJecp’Ccp’ CJ^S^LWdoTox-' 'tOSQ-glcmra,- davs. 825-5141 ovos. WWhool'Iino; it lof solo. $4000. I2l I. c o n tra l oir, conlrol wheel drivp; dri 40tD JD wiih niins 9 spd 0 .5 5 7 5 0 , Call 734-214-2144. ______934-4446, toovo a mofts.iqo. Marlho Itoms . ^ 001! rn a e i collonl cond:ond;tion LOADED! whool drivo, A a TYPES OF HORSES I. micro-wavo. doluxo cab. hoal)alcr, AC. 3 pl.. PTO. Co. 438-41:-4135. 8am-5pm. ^all 423-537-6377.______324-455? or 3:324-2724 - 19S9 Topaz, 4 door.do AC, AT, bought and sold. Wo buy rod awning, many many 436-570000°^ ^36-0767._____ 2^ 95^ 2: ------T PS. PB. I1I1, cruiso. crui: AM/FM, 114 Fam) Implomonls Our Oui 1990 Soaswirl boots isl Doluxo coach. 2tV|!-Rolmncohop- 1 9 0 , Chovhovy t/2 lon 4x4, , . - killof horsos. Coll 733-60M, wilh OMC Cobra motors c " || 20^ ni trailers. 543-5874. ndmon, AM/FM cas- ’ 54 Autos-C;-Cadlllac ^soos. will g0B-436-46B0.______CENTF ______Call Roo^jt lorit details.del . aro in Slock, . .. ------— TRAL EQUIPMENT itio n a L h ro a d .v .in _ -6oilo-l spcc 1988J;D_4450.MFWD. 1100 . . jrado 57,000 ^'BUDGETRENRENTACAR. HORSESrwo buy. soH. and 'houihours, 18 momhs new war- Tom'3m'( Marina & Sport Gds. - " ' NlNEW i USED - iG' cargo, goo d tor Call 53G-257 ------T50'5 E ldo” ------— miles, loaded.d. 510.975. . 383-30903090 Of liado all typofl- 324-767S fanifonioo, oxcolloni, $54,000. Hov<^ovburn/gutlov. 67S-7473. • ni^hi„«„wh.«i job/5iorag fillchlgon Wheel S1400 543 “ " '" '“i l ? ''' 1982 Cl.0.1hovy Bl.izcr, Silver- Keystones C opps Auio. 459-8314t afteraftt 6 om, — Lot us chock your brood NovNow Wolls 6 row poloto wani'anlod small bool trailor. 126 Campers Ca i Shells 54J-5924. pactQotkago, 6.2 liior dicse! 73j.'14-2144,______maros for prosonlation. It's bodboddor, hydaulic rosol cnin sr. Model 55-C, s/n l A ine-?: ------_ -105-CB. Delroil dio- EM AXLE FARM ongmo. As .-C Seville, load- 163 -Autos-Oldi'Oidsmobilo timo lo chock oul yoor opon shaishanks. $12,500. IH 145 hy------ampor shon wilh Iloor. KS, 15 long w h o o l best ollor. C 11 rinsulaied. oxcollont lly ondosod R.OP.S. JRUCKS maios lor brooding. Rhino draidraulic rosot 4 bottom plow, ?3 0 3 G uns & RIIIos ■ lolly in^5 7.5 X 25-L2 tires. 275 ‘^^jo i.indcindcms, 1975 • 1983, 100*1 ■ •«OM=Ce,l.cutlass Supromo. liko now, $8000. Call 678- j. $400. Call 733-2811. Mb'T7.S '.1C V.- Ion 4X4 4 i[), conOiiion ehols. $5. StoHord Vet- liko uckei. good condilion 9“ andnd diosol; -1976 iol. oxcol cond. CaJ 7-?,i-7'ifii? .-ilioItPf f! nm 2 door coupolupo, loadod. - ModCenter, 1.3mi. E.ol 158!1589 oftof6 pm.______30 s 3 S m ilh & W esso n , oir Slido-in,)-in, 7 fool campor, dou- rr::^.4:::rr:S42.500.- 5or734-8925. • ------510 500 Call;I-»?3-56B1 4?: Twin Cinoma. 734-7970. 345 John Dooro bator, good woigoight m odol. $250. Call blo or 'i gan Wheel Looder. Loa.oadstar. 446. 13 .qb, CriAn }3-3B17or 734-4745. ja c k s.tt s p ; $6900, *1979 Ford ’9WEdd,oJdio Bauor Droneo II, isa Aulos-CS;C hm oM omdition..CalLovonings_ol 222^ ri75-lll.A ,a/n 11 734-9303 Qtlo> 6o n > - - -_ ■Ponllac_. . 105' Horse Equlpmanl...... 3R SALE: Guns, knives, ‘ slide-in 1 29. 13 speed or 5 S ;?52W^ y - 324-5B30, FOR »-in Idahoan, 8 Ii campor AHG-12121, Delroil diosol. ltd Bronco II, 68,000 ’973 ^ ovtol( sspes, Wholosalo + 10%. w/lccboxjbox; campor jacks. Call 26.5 x 25Z L-3 lircs. 5 yard 1 IHC, DT466. ouio- 1984 Ford £ a l 'i n t i s m ” ®' 1977 Penlrac.Ph;.Phoonix, V-6, 25' gooso nock S & H, h m o 375375 IH diosol swalhof. ro- ■1977 GMC. diosol. miles, oxccixcollenl condition, on, 5300. Call built injector pump and hy- kS!L£nllolior noon. 734-0481. 733-381:3817 Of 734-4745 juckot.. lully 1 enclosed cab. '•' ondilion. $895 troilor. oxcolloni condilion, built •ondiiion 59500. C-aCall 206-384-2600 bosl ollor.ct. . call $5000. Call 536-2428. dra.dra. $3500. Call 543-5389 or Remiominglon 12 gauoo, 1100 So cor 0G-G71-6G21.ovor.. 324-3954,4. .nsk,n lot Douo. 324-4552 ot 3: 537-6595.______modilodiliod choko 2 3/4*, 28* 127 McMotor Homos ...... :...... :...... S29.500. ' L 1978 Pontiac; Sunbltd.Sur $400. Attention hortom sn: horso — jfrol $250. 16 gaugo Moc ------3 o rla• -P Pnlcher, polholo ,, , 1984 Jeepcp Sctamblet,‘ CJ 8, 1978 El C.nm 3______shooing business.-all shoo- 4 row boon cutter, 13.6-38 6 ^en° ons 6 cylindor.Qt. 5 £ speed,"AM/FP.l AT. lacioty ia( pIV tractor tiro. 326<045. 650^>0 progrossivo toloador. 19744 GMC.Gl 66 passongor >aichorr. single i drum, model 141 Vans , $ 4 9 5 0 . Call ing oouio & irlr. 326-4631. pIV t rtras. S125. 326-4458. schoollOi bus,b oxcelleni shapo. 3286-ES.;S.6/nS973971.uplo 7777^------cassotlo,10. cusiomc liros & nino. $2S50/oli/otio,-. 733^595 ~ :hcvy van, 5 1 7 0 0 , wheels. $55( 324-2724 on g in o , $1500, Call 40O lbs5 porc minute proccss- $5500._324.3263_ ,S82 Monte C;Carlo, with i-lop, . 7 . Rugcujor M77. 220 swill, wilh ” "j •'3628.______,9 8 5 Chov 1H-Fannlmpl0ment3 simnmmons scopo. good con- 3036;______rig, low^ hourfi usago. V-'i".32^ hovy Silverado, 1 lully loadod. t: _ IH-Fann Implements 114 ;hovy Asiro, oxcol, ion. 454,I, loaded. lo low mi:o-_ 352-42CC■ 173 Aulos-PlyirPlymouth dilionlion S350. Call 733-3961. 197 88 225 2 'Kil, wilh Dodgo ...... iT.V...... $11,750. J9B 5C ho sis.-440 molor. largo ro- cond. 43.0(3.000 miles. • ■,iqo7733-01(1-0107 oveninn;i _ ' ,533 Coprico:o classic, load- OME OF:AK1NDII A K TiHh 8 Wosson-modDl 19 ITS LOCATED IN _____ Cnil0l>am-2AS7,______■,985Ch9vy >7, pachmyor grips. $200. y iWtraior. P " in good shapo. UNITJ i9vy Suburban 4x4. sdt Till, auisoso, power seals, 1953 Plymouth:ih CranbrookCi 2 00. Phono 837.6403. BOISE. 1985 Ram:am 250 Dodgo con- |uiiy toaded.jed, excollonl condi- AM.'FM cassei A C T O R I S hanor Arms 2* 38 spodal. ” 5 0 ^ ;elio. elc. Clean, door. 60,000IslotyS interior, !l oisiol. Stoo. 543-5504 19841 Winnobago W, Conlauri .DERS IN STOCK. ncod condition-, cor dosori ,935)odgo % lon SE 3830 w o s andnd weekend.-; Absolutely perleilerlectf $4,888. [)1 turbo, 42.000 milos, SALELES-SER V iC E- crc.im willwih charcoal brown r 4x4. , P S . AT, AC, 1934 Camaro,•0, AC. Slereo, 5 934-5G34 Ofot 734-069673 cond, numerous loa- PARTS irim, 3I818 1cngino, all powor ill. new ^ iires. mngj, speed, goodd cond. 54500. SPECUALS! r 1. $13,500. 733-8603. FRAL EQUIPMENT acccssoiic;jiies. SSOOO.bosl ol- ,^ .,o n o( p.iinl,p,,i lowing pack- Call altor 6 pm:m 733-8154. .174 Autos-OlheOther iOMPANY INC. • w . Phono)no 733-6201 10 s o ^ J75 Yamaha 292.19BI ------300. Call 430.5457^ ,937 Cclebtilvriiy, S4950. Call ------WAS ,|so-336-2702 or ,ggg cq-ord., A erostor XL 5 to o s c js n j ...... m n o itsuDoo 4500, 1984 377,SW- AND!IDERSON'S RV Bdj 50 4x4, XLT. 56500 324-4552 or'3:•324 2724 ,9 8 5 T oyoiala Camry. C 5- •800-346-7568 wilh cruiso. 23.0 0 0 Call 324-03'' catello-233.2850 -8333 ______,<}33 Bcictta.a, 5 sp. AC. Cl- speed, cxcollonr(:oni cond, must J.D . 4 140 )76 Snow Jol 440. oxcol; * ^ * * * oep G rand W an- cc! cond, S920200 or ia^c over see lo approcial:cialo. SW M ______^ nieondaion, - -.—_ . . . g'°,fgr?°74Fo,a _a!l.. thc-.cxK Ji_ b.;-2Sjiia lea:;asc.^7£a-3J!a— .CalW«-811Br^ — i r a - r a w i H R — '29,9110. *27,m| TOAL EQUIPMENT fC00,'54'r .'Cain52-4C90. ■ ' • ■ r Winnobano-'Mnnlo NEW & USED nonrnov/.ii 382 JD 440 Liquid Firo, Winnio^lie* 20'. AC, monilor ord F150, 4x4. XL ------J .D .4 4 4 0 )45: 1963 JD 440 Sport oanol:1. Spocial,^6795. s ted and wh,ie, 302 17^AulflD0i)oalQrs . 17$-AuIoDeaIeiealets------ro $855: 1979 Polaris 340 * Michigan V/hoel 142 ’ Impcjpoil/Sporls Cars cted, aulo transmis- 5oHo. $455; 4 placo butklo |, sr, Modol 55-C . s/n ______jverdiivo, good con- S iSo’ S•105-CB. 'u Detroit die- K-GO Volk;/ofcwDjon Buo. rod. ” S lowmobilo trailor. $1100; 2 x„inwin Falls, 733-6756 _ .g, . ,j^,| N,i.n.j;»4og.Cjll 6.000 miles. $7eoo. SUPERBOOWL aco snowmobile troilor, ------lly enclosed R.O.P.S. rocondilio 32-4303.______J .D .4 6 4 0 >75. Call 736-3909.______. - ;ab, 17.57.5 X25-L2 tires. 275 93.1-B2S5. HAVE USED MOTOR yard budjckol, good condition ^972 240Z ■idFlSO, XLTL.iiinl, I /im-raiffliiaiiiHi *30,900 582 JD 440 Sportsliro, low JOZ .lulomalic w/.nif lu ^ r MbDb, ** 4.x 4. 351 HO, PSPECI AALS 0 *27,900 I ,1ESI Lots ol thom. If ...... :..S42,500. 7S8-2i8.2993i.»o.5pm._ ilos. oxcollor»l condition. worir tho bost deals- '.llchinanan-W hee L o ad er, '. J , . ...T r aulo Iransmission. ZTO c a m s IBM: 195. cnil 678-«j l ------'W S ciro cco . tu n s AC, cruisoso, ,AM/FM cassclio, M H B H i J.D. 4450 „ whoro, como on over' D odoflri75-111.A.S/n 11 365 Phator with covor. j,nd makomal us ond ollor on i\HG-12 3pdy n oods w ork, b a ilo r lev.low pk g , cusiom 121. Oeiroil diosol. SI oiler. 734-1909. . wheels, oxci ira-ncH raiiim '51,900■ *48,500’IJO O ^ff^. oxce^tonuondi- tho jnilofyourchoico.unit 26.5x225 L-3 tiros, 5 yard ° oxccli condilion. Call w ol Intermountain >ucko1, , I lully ondosod cab. *978 PorscDrscho. 911 SC. low 324-31277ot or 324-1252. - j )87 Polaris indy Trail SKS Molor3lor H om es In Wen- Sood cor:ondition. miles, oxc.xc. 1cond. 532-4514. ,y(j6 Rangoingot XL. 4x4, Vo, a J.D.4440 < 2 4 ng track, hand wamiors, doll.IL CallC 536 2301 days ...... $29,500. 1978 Volkolkswagen Rabbil spood. highhigMow^^nnpo^ ex- ^ ______O f l ^ lnror. low mrtos. oxcel^cnl -f^ohetT-poJ^ole- d-esoWWifi-OQO-a.Uat on qi;or~ -CCUoitf-£6£t -ndilicn, i2£-C-0. 733-3Q5?. _____ 53536-2666 ovos. )Btcher.r. singlo drum, model iiaul. 5700700;ollor. C.ill 825- 1987 Dronronco 11. PG. PS. ; )286-ES,iS. s/n 5973971, up 10 5516cr32-i324-3234. ______AM/FM cascassotlo. 5 speed 187 Yamaha Fazor poriod, ii,i CASE 137 0 ■ Utility Trailers jo o b s5 ^per minute process- ,979 saabaab 4 door. $1800, sio n d o tdrd lIrans. luggage Dod. 5-10 kil, plus oxlras. solilIllCnII734-7051. C rack, tintll » windows. 49,000 i m - m 11,6000 ^ 9 ] 9 5 0 ^(C. cond. 886-7677. ^gg4 g j I Gooseneck trailer, 20' ...... ■;...... --..S'VS"- ,979 s„baijbatu wagon. 5 spd. milns. Callall 3 324-8040. 188 Indy 400 SKS-MOO. Ilalboded wilh i, 3' scDd romov- ondilion. Call 788- 1987 Chevhovy S-10 Dlazcir, H P ® ® ® ® ITS LOCATED IN IHC 8 0 8 ' 029 milos. $4200. 1985 abloskl(sklos A end gales, ton- UNIT! lor 5om______loadod, $10,$10,495. H - -fl dy 4 0 0 . 1,989 m ilios. dom dualdua oxlos, 10 Ion gvw. lot lor doi.iils, 1988 • ' CHEVROLET SPRINHINT 200. Call 829-5268. 324-32913290 alter 60m. NE'IEW MICHIGAN 19S0 Limilcmiicd Addiiioii Turbo ', Air, Automalic Jrans, AM/FM Casselleiseiie.Mfiiailic llt!M!-«WB : '4,500 i m. powor Sleeting. • BUDGETiETRENTACAR 4 Door. Z' LOADkDERS IN STOCK. TransAm. 353-3090 ot 1 Silver, Low Miles. Local Ownerer ------S------SALf,L £ S -S ^ V iO E - power bra!brakes, T-Top. now xcolleni condition, :— M U aft» r-6 pm. Au,o.F.,R.n, p a r t s tiros, oxcc COMINI«G IN -M A u to j For Rent IM Au TRAL EQUIPMENT M500. CallC.1I1934-5620. 1987 Fordird F F150, super c.nb. W COMPANY iNC. 1981 Audiudi 4000, runs gro,11. 302 EFL= 1, AOD, oxlras, 4 n J .0 .4 4 5 D ,iao-336-2702 or new lirosrs pplus snow liros on S12.1.00..58,. 587-7477 evos. 1 9 RINT I-800-346-75&8 ' rims) now)w 1 nllcrnaior. bailory 1987 S-tOto I Blazer, an.-luto; 4Door.or. Air, Aulomalic Trans. AM/FM Cassclassclle,Liohl ismHafE-imdM'OmiiwG. M l,900 r RENT-. , pcalollo-233r2850 | & shocks. loadod. Call 734- Gold. Local Owner, Low MilesIS 1-B0O-234-BO82. « 34ierC0llC! ,oniiKifi-J.'W4;W4------— j7Dr4440—— :— , — , — ______=z=«4895=:=^ ------iW ir a w < » B s in = 2 » in im^ !- M O O it ^tjto Dealers ^ A u luloDealorj''" o i ' 175-AuloIjloOe^lprs------J . Q j 2 4 f l ______$?B qnn 8 ^ tllDIDIRS'QWIIlWCE f c U j S U i r ^ Cl M H AN SI -lEVROLET-OLDSMOBILEILE-GEO 3 J .D .4 4 5 0 , ild like to welcome Mikeke Stephens ~ V m ZWHOflS-KtBSir'JtpK. '42,900 I lir sales staff in Burley. :s-cnd-manoo»~ - H H H - -J;0r4240 ------— wngMvith-him-fiHmfyeofJof-solos-OR metir oxpcriipcrienco and inviros cvcivone to (ontoi}ntoct[iimforQn . ■MI0K-I1IMII1WI -^26,900 1: ifjicirticxtncwtjr B7GHEVH0inBUQBIsn sT ~ R T fbnt WtiBBi DrIvBTrartlOn honesrrcourtouftcouSi'sfToiQht fotwottl dcol on tiici 350- V8. Power y^indows.& Locks,s. Air. Cruise, used UK or! flENT.IHCr S-I - Seven Passenger Comfort^ ortrucL H f iiimVliccI, ' Aulo, Trans., Chrome Wheels.is. Silverado,Si GEM EQUIPME AM/FM Cassctie. Local Owner, L-oww MilesMi KIMBERLY ROAD,1 TWINFALLST . I *100 fre s Miles A Day Call MilW kaTol|-fro® 1-800-8^829-7050 ■ A^ f Malor credit carbs roquifoa. “ 7 3 3 - 7 2 i > A i^ an M roson/atlons available. ------‘ 1 3 ^ 9 9 — , . Call ToUFtej 1-800-«»-227-iS7 W" I BOnJiltZAM OTO]O Bq Iqqiiin . T O W T ilA N S E I >0LDSIv1OBILE|*GE TRI-COUNTYtT R A C T O R V C H E V R O L E T ’ WENDELL,, ICIDAHO . fJI 6 7 S• S 3 7 0 0 M - ^ 1 2 2 1 W . MM aih, Burley, ID. (orJMn W - 5 3 6 - 8i65a;-..:. 6 ! ■■ 678-22211 or 829-581?17 _ ■ . Call Toll frM l-8 0»X)-22MOO? 0 - ^

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No one need tell BobbWright ^ oflhe c ^ i! J i |e - • y Idaho Slate Police lo “buc'buckle up." Wright has been awanliardcd the Silver '.-.r Safety Belt award, givencnby-Auomey ! . General Jim Jones andI theth< Idaho Safety - Restraint Coalition. Wrig!'right, w ho will be leaving thc State Policcc atnt the end o f this studentss facelriying timies bcfoi)fe cruciiialdecisis i o n ~ ^ . month after 3 1 years oa'tlla thc job. rc- ceived the honor for his w is work in prom ot- By^ JULIEJl FANSELOW 'h I I ing safety bell use in soutlouthem Idaho. Timemes-News writer f m With some 3.400 schools lo' ehichoose from Jd i one’s entire future riding onm nmaking thc iht decision, it’s not surprisingsing that the wi'iKi 'n r.L . . . • a n s e l b w ^ liege application proccss can1 bc n mighty |K jH B H B P 'ing time, . . S p ^ 9 h t . "Il was scaiy."’ says Twin'FrFalls riig ir^ j^ lH Schochool senior Karen Brewer, wh(who en- Q uistopber Rascb. a1 scsenior at Jerome roll1 inii Cornell University this fall a U i g M .High School, has been scisclcctcd to take-. loi of ol pressure, mostly what II pulpi on my- . pan in the U.S. Senate YoYouth Program . self."f." which began Saturday ancand nm s through — — B krew er-- who ha.s been“ a"str"straight^“ A"7 ------''T v this week. Thc son o f MicMichael and Marie studeiidem save for one ‘'B " in lOlh-gh-gr.icle biul- Rasch of Jerom e, he is. oneoni o f only two ogyy - applied for early admissicssions at the Idaho sludents attendinglg thetl program . • Jthac:aca, N.Y.. Ivy League school,ol. It seemed which involves an intcnsi'nsive study o f the everysryone al Twin Falls High knevnew ahout it, federal govemment. she: J_^says, "and everyone was of buzziizzing around about it." In Olhcr news from thche nation’si capi- PinFinally, in mid-Deccmbcr. Ihe envelope tal. two Twin Falls studcndents have been ’ beaririring Cornell's decision arrived took- selected to take p a n in NaNaiional young . me: alabout 10 minutes-io-opcn-it,- says, K- 1 Leaders C onferences sporponsorcd by the laughighing. Congressional Youth Leac..eadcrship Couricil For students like Brewer who hopeh to al- in W ashington. D.C. 1 . tendid one of the nation’s mosl pprestigious Kimberiee Dodds, a juniorjun al T w n lools — Ihc Ivy leag u e, Stanfc Notre Falls. High School and theIhcdaughlcrof oamm e or a military academ y, fotfor example^ 0 ^ ...... Tcny and Cathy E)odds,s. aiMicndcd th e _ J,the college opplicatidn proces: is com------Icfldcrshipjcssion.carllcr.1icr.thisjnonth,____i_ litive-and nerve-fraying,------James Aodrews, son of'Kif'KarenL.An- drews ofT w in Falls, will^ill iattend thc scs- But for most college-bound hig school- ______sion slated,for.Fcb. &Tll.ii.He.loo.isajU‘.__ . il's a buyer’s markcl. Guidan' hioratTFHS. • arc: blbusy places this lime' o f year i slu d e n is. —scrioii.t about Tinalizing ^thuitheir-coIleger-^^^^^^^H K aitn L. Geist o f Twin«in Falls hns P'™?'ins. College fairs — such as on'one re- Idaho — t earned o bachelor’s degretgrec in nursing nly at the Collcge of Souihem from Creighton Univcrsitjrsity in O m aha. cr students ' a veritable sniorgasb se- '■ ■■ Nebii after completing reqrequirements for tions. her de ^ c e during fall semicmester. "TliThe students who have decer!cent creden- TlmcfHm phol»'iho'l»’*HDT AREW tialsaIs are going to get in pretty mudiiuch wherev- ■''y g students consider thevavariety of choiccs amongng regional colleges at a higher education fairir Several colleges at Idahdaho Slate Univer- cr thcythc want to," says Don Fowlewler, a guid- sity'in Pocatello have annimnounced their Jmce:e counselorc at Jerom e High SchSchool. ■ ey l>d(ire trimsiiisl'erinn lii a tbur-year seluni D ^ ’s Lists for fall seme;mester.' romcll Coi acccpis only 28 pcrccnt;cnt of its ap- >l"-' “>l*' In thc College o f Healthalth-Related Pro- plicarcants. But Idaho's stale univciliversities ac- Younger '.sayays lielpitig stiideiils wiili ihe ^^ianceTdlUn e ^ ~ fessions, the followingarearea sludents ceptJt aboula 98 pcrccnt to 99 pcrccncent of appli- college plans> ishone i of ilie greatest ji were honored: K iiaP . FroFrost, Ketchum; ■ cants,Its, according to the 1989 editiolition of "'nie Iwing a guidimcHice CDunselor. clcmeniarj' school planplans a pro- BnbaiaK.Manbail.Rupi(upen; A lyssa K. Compmparalive Guide to Atnericjuin CColleges." " h ‘s excitingng - a real shot in the ann,"'sh sl: e Taylor, Burley; WilHam[D B.B Soulfamck, A\l t'Twin Falls High School. 60 |percient o f says. 7 at Momingside EleiEkm cntary Dietnch; DOrotby Jelavicbrich. Twin Falls; thc: ClassCl of 1989 went on lo colle;Jllege, wilh a Fowler saysy s alHMil (iO p e rc en t o f lhe ih ™ ^igccr from the Universiiyrsiiyof I d a - • Kimberiy O ’Erien, Hanscinsen; M ichelle U totalal o f 32 percent choosing a four-year Jerome Ciass ufu ’SII went on to pursue ome ^ ^ S ^ c n through eighth gragrade how Harris, Shoshone; Amyyr C Ingalls, Twin schoolool and 28 pcrcent pickinga a two-year fumi of posi-sc-secoiulary education. Bciweea-en •Falls; Marie L. Gabiola,a, VWendell; and prognigram. 5 perceni an

  • • At Hope Collegc in HoiHolland. M ich., 1 I - -Carolme M . terVeeo, daujlau^tcrofMr. 990s . shhould b(e good fori wornnen in wi^ork^f^a qualifiedqu for ihe TenPen ycoire is loo scant a timee fifnime for American busi- and concessions lhal willill help them conihine familyily and heavyweights in diVlicck politics for loo long. “Mo:'Mosl women Term Honors List fpr fall:all sem ester. ness>s toti change its pcrspeclivc onm vwomen workers, yel ihen- career, says S id e !, th e l>elle;ller I'or all. “We can’t keep opcoperal- slill operate on the piinciplepi lhal il's a man's worlivorld and lhai Wendy L iam an. thc daugllughtcr-ofLylc— willb!l bc changes made in the decadc;ade o f lhc-^90srsay e.*:j>et iv: -- ing-oii llic nialo niodci;-^— :^-r^~-trrrJllcr^iclatCzi:lUlt]pC;!.r;!.':.saysJi:irb3m.:Uoals^zOii! iiliicago-area..;— . and Judy Licrman .of Filer,iler, m ade th e WitWithsihe U.S. facing its firstI lallabor shonage in 20 yenjs... —Sidel's Ihoughls are echcchoed by a ConferefteWUoHwLluLujr- managemcni luul mtiiiaikeltiii! eoiisuiianl and author aut! (with grade, as did Lon R ubter,:er, son o f N oel cmpicployers arc going^-hiiv^o0 scramblesc io find ciiialificd vcy ihat foiiiid Ihat corporaliralioiis have begun alt^ip»s.U)sjo ac- Lydia Swan) «>l' “I’■'I’owei l-'ailure." (.St, Maniniinin’s Press. and Sharon Ruhtcr o f Jcro:erome. workcrkers to fill empty jo b slots. HealthyHei white male worker:. commod;iie their workforcerce — IhhIi male and female.;?^ A rier SI6.9.S). I willI beb in short supply, says IhcIC LaborL Depamnenl. sd iIk' ]K)lling .521 o f t h e n;ilion's^ii's^ largest firmSrJluisurvey' found fo Psychologically, women w need lo reverse thishis itrend and • Aiytela Sdiaer, daughteihter of Robert and . • majorjoriiy of new workers enteringng the market will be woni- lhal *J3 iK:ri;enror those‘ pipolled ol'i'cr al le;vsl one kinc clo il, wcc canc (Id il." :blc-firm!i-\vill-reitiize-l!liil-i('—— — In-today’.s-cconnmym. ciiijitnycis cannnnffm il lo' »k-fofUirjin>, __ • ScoSPOTUGH^o y wanl to attract qualified peopeople, they’re going Id Ikivl* criminate." on any level,, cccomments Labor Secretary El Jf WOMEN cm Pa>,a‘D2

    Astrolo,ogers^difjffer slightitly on pesrformannces of S\m per BoimVs stanrs

    ByMCHA’EL ORICCHIOfilO ------I Omarr added,. however,t: that San Fr.:\ncj.s-... • Joe Montana, -lyers. c)iiciuanerback. Born: linn ihailai involves ovei.shiH>ting yourour m ark." Knight-Ridder New.\ Servh‘.rvice - CO probably woul)iil(ln'l cover the 10- to 12-2- June 11 .195() (Gemini).. ■ • . • Vanante iohiisDii. Hronv:i>s wideide reeeiv- , point spread, aiullul co u ld ev en lo se . H e also;o Omair; "At limes he wilwill play brilliantly, er. B.omm: March I?. I9(>.1 (Pisces).■ y______■oTac~Bard-6r-thc - pdf-upsuand^io'tt.TiKrfopboih^ih=:but-ai^timcK:hF=will=7naknako-!ntsi:»ke>:r like-j;.'.ni'iiarianT”lte s goocl, loo. He set's•rshTsown.' ti ; .. Pigskin — oncc wrote,.'^.'TTic fault, dear. V l S | 1 teams'. fumbling. He is ertalic,” pace. Al limes he's very cooperativeilive and at irsrburin-oorsclves------^ vj» • Giudice-saiil-ll-llicu4^«d' more than ~c6ver"ihele 'live. 'Ilie'Ihingnie has 10 lo walcli'oul for is Giiidiidice: “I wotuierwiieilier he's:'s goingg to . Well thot ju st w on't cut it w hen you’re f .spread, out-perfcrfoniiing our Bronco lestst losing his leniper. 'Hiis guy is going lo play • bc as aggressiveag ns he nrcds to bc^ixmn-n day - - — talking about Supinr Bowl)wl XXIV. By now ^ ^ * group hands dowiwn. wilh all his emoiion<<. 'I1iclie w ay hc cxccuies .like tliatiat. I know ii sounds biased,1. bubui lhal’.s V ; you loiow the odds-makciikcrs sa><«^e 49ers Here are tlieiteir more deiailed — and'id ~himself on thal day will11 be b closc to a bal-, how I deald the cards. 1 don't see: muchmi ac-' ore a lock to beat ihe Dem»enver B roncos. But sometimes ominoious — determinations;- lot." ■ • tivity." .’what if you’re siill lookinging fo ra little more • Roger Craii:lig. 49ers running back.k. • . 49ers wide/idc receiver. Boni: Karari Mecklenlniig. Broncos< lirlineback-______; insight into which team'im~ will comc our J K ; Bom; July 10. I-San Frandsco? Poor Dcnvcnvcr.” ------K'nri:)— ' orcommentalors. W c wanlani the big guns. L — _ i — I ing a serious pieciece. I could go into how I Giudicc: “Tliis guy oughught lo have a good Giudi*dice: "I see a very frustratinging day oh Astrologers. of birthth — but not Ibc identities —of ' four deiemnne.iiial. BiBut in a p ie ce lik e tb is . wFlyly game.- One of ihe re;isorisnns is the immense his part,n. a veryjfrusinitiiig day. ItI lookslex: like „ So, .we called Sydneycy Omarr,-the as- key plaj>lnycrs-bn'cach'tcan]rThcn*v^c*^vc•nskc^-wastA■t|^^c?■■-T” — furiousness-lhni-lie-will-flp-flpproach'lhc prflC- this maiiSi7 must Iwlnakiiig's'oine m.ijor'ad-m.i trologer, author and inierelemntionally syndi- for prcciredictions for thc players' amand their Giudice; “'niisis player is going to bc ap-1- liccs. ... He, loo. will . unque;itionably un be' jDstinemrijts on this day." caled columnist whosee 'daily c noroscope learns, r-—plnyfngTFilhTrgondticalTifiTifnnrcnsityrt’ ------^ n rwnmj f Winder: Broncns?— ninningr ------readings appear in aboutut 300' new spapers, “ Giuifiiitficc“R<5'dgcd'’a bit. J-Ic p«iiTr«iiTcd out it lional intensity. He’IIH be very together." • John Elway, Broncimcos quarterback, biick. Bom: Bt July l.S. 1W9 (Cancer).:r). including tWs one. ;We also coniactM Han- wouldJ I be best if we inc|y.ded llic tlic binli- • Ronnie Loit.It. 49ers safety. Bom: Mayly Dom; June 28, I960 (Canc

    ------— ;— - s p ‘ - . — I ^ D-2 TimoaNews. tw in Falte,[te. ki ia h d & i f ^ r i a f i i « y St.\M- , \ -...... — - f l ^ f ... ■ #’ ■ ^ e n io r nm e n u s^ - ■ » • ^ ___X ______^ ^ V ice-creanun cones with chocolate toppinpping for 5 DBDBAR ABBY: The letier fronom “Peter Booras tn T w in F ilUI Foodtow a cents, aiKmd trolley car rides over an openope trestle for Rockx k Island, 111.” b ro u ^ t backk memoriesi o f the ' ■ , Senior CStizem CenCeatsr >Tbn«n , ju iic k e1. l.. A brand-new Chevrolet cost;ost $600. dress- epocssion years. In 1933, myf ffather, who was I^H ! 616EtsUiDdDchWrc 'Ofo^DeQleOverics - Depo » , . *eswcre5 $$2.98. shoes were $1.98. aind n d ;you could i, w as told he was too old to wworic. so he and m y S JB I VanBiiren P io o c h k a ir * b u y a wk'hole h weel^'s groceries for $7.1il. I never re- ■ "'J'-”- other staited a boardinghouse« in Alton. Ul. T hey j s E ' Moodiy: Liver and onionions M d v ; gretted ththose Depression years becau*rause they Itered to woricing-class m en wlw ho were big | S^ 1 Dear Abby , Jl^hl.lTUme.ho,wioJDiiQaEc money.— T u a d ty : Hamburger casa»sserole Open acthriti ^H t^still remember ...... '■■■ ::-'HAKIAfnKr NORWAlMttfe'dasfi.'"'''"" - hat they charged. Three m ealsas a day %ndfe:{J^^.ffc:crx: Tried chickcn Ptncakc hapikappq^ from 8 ajn. to jqI sleep was S7 a week. This incncluaed a hand-V eludedtd UiSrsenfltor^rwhose-pay-wiy-was reduced ' ■ ■ - ust nimed 83. As a young man,aan, I drove a ■ackers. “««• pack in. I worked a 10-hour shift forfer $4.25-a doors wide open. Tim es have 9 a jn to 4 p.m. qr; U sagna [ernm \w as thanking all those won<)nderful people w ho our do< ;xtia for the graveyard s h ift: I rrented a ' M d q r. Sc^kaUoped potatoes with wroterote. I assured him that I woul>uld express his grat- — M ILL! ith-nobath- . •MoDdiy oom cottage for S7 per month - se * itudeude through m y column - soI ifyil o u don’t hear 33: wc had the CraAs and quilling from,m9:30ajn. h*n,«lcbee. ir running water. In July 1933^ fromom Peter Booras personally,, pplease understand. ..., I ’l’m a 79-year-oId widow. In 1 rained - and to 3:30 p.m. lust storm m history: then it rail A d M t e MeM eanwhile, here are some exicky e n o u ^ to get a govemme long, busi- Wextoeadiy ingtoIgton. D.C., in 1934.1 lived in a boardinghouse The ““ baby” b is noW 57 and a nurseirse in U rbana, o f Abby'}y's favorite recipes, send n loni ?sar st come there to Ohio, , , ness-sircze, se/f-flcfdresset/ envelope, phplus check or ------Crafts and quilting from>m 9:30 a.m . C rafti at I DJn.p. fullill 0o f young men who had just "'jtnnda), to: woricork. I paid $28 a month for ron------B .in to M11:55 lh ajn.._.______TThemsJ Econom y Act Law r ^ u ced ^ thfc salaries o f all______DearAh ------Binhday dinner at noon. nemberdoubJe-dip iifonis,V III.1 61054. (Posisge js includeluded.) -Phone grocery orders to Williams R noc^atlIt 1 p j a . - goveijvetTuhdit eniployees by 15p

    Activistccam^N^tiing for Eiinglish lainguage rc•eform 1 oomfort. TOU can'ta a 't t e a t I ^ H0-gDod looks of an oB-IsatbsrIisr aboo, I e” on trucking slogans readsi justju fine to him and I ^ Tort and ensrfi^ re tu m fromm titb e - I T TORONTO (AP) — Youfou spell it day, be « U s Culp didn't iay how manyy wpeople belong to his B ite” ■wim m yHQum awpm the large American toy-sti•store chain should | f l arfir Wave “ — “^lliJceii. You want quickck results,; be ’tfVts Kwik adadntittedly small organization,!, Jhro t he insisted hc has why/ rou need. . nge its name to ‘To is Ar We." ------remits. - ...... - • mDetnben aod contacts aroundI the worid. chang :rs and has started a J | ^ If you want to call the wbokwt thins offi bntnafe , And, if you're wondering whyvhy a reformed Engliih HeIe puts out regular nuzeletiers )v Toronto, that has • | n buffand activistTed W.. CulpQ probably wouU teQ ' tt shook] be called X anadean"—— 'well, why not? smallill nuzepaper, "nie Tunes Ov • yoo to wait becuz victori: is inevitabel in this Untf* “AU tbe otber languages of'the the worid are linked to madeie it through three four-page ississues. f M s B z H " •' We uij all owr reeders tu abarbandon the obsolete. | IBO wiKic endevor. a ntion,*' Culp said. “When they'rethe linked to a na- "W 1 ni adopt the emer- I . j : Culp is the president andmd founder o f tbe Inten»* tktiotk il removes any sense of' fear.fei The worid needs anoyiiying english langwaje. and ni ;. rasional canadean langwaje,’je,’’ an editorial call- - • ( ttdoal Union for tbe Cana^nadian Langwi^ie. wftkb' acan fattnuiional language, butt it needs one that’s ra- jing. i ^ v e r a e * for linggwistic chanj said. “ItIt i:iz so eezy....” * • _ ' campaigns for reforming FngtithE£ into '-tkaiL'* tk ingfo hilp, a gray-haired secondaryy &schoolteacher, sajd | Q 'Quaiitjr ' he u y s Canadean — as ann iotntnnafioiMl Usgiiaie: '* I TaQdog over coffee at a neigleighboriiood fast-food Cul nhtnm M j&tW Witn tba 0( itbaUaboeK i | * , juage and created his - I % BRX lBO .^l a baaketba: I'Half the banle is alicadcady woo becathc people rerestaum t, Culp detailed whyf hche thinks the soft “c” he alvilways was interested in langua yoftheartificallan- I . f l ) for.teamUSA. know that reformaiion rxedeeds to be doD^” be takL ia E n ^ ihould be dungedpd to, “s” as in “sen* Canacla^an in 1987. the centenary c touted as the way to f * H “H iere's a univem l recogni'gnitioQ that tb e it't a pnb* ten m e , why Czechoslovakiaia should have been guagege Esperanto that had been tot ntemaiional communication. ••: ** English.Unguaf c b P te d king ago to Checkoslo’■Slovakia, why "Fast as an int Snnrh .qirip nf rtm S^ qi a re • Rupert~»~436-36^98567* — ~Wcmen ------^------y : - . . - ____• Contiiitted from P t| P a j ^ D l s wwatd^iap will cootinue._soR^?is. Labor shortages .in the-,'9090s, for • Human resouituities: As the labor istance, w tlQ ^ e thi;m~more~re'clour-shortage-iniensifies ies. CEOs-will start - rUlveraldc ^ - - ^-iMlTwin'oui'ovfcf brawn.-Iii.-Intbeiw t~p® «^:wi w t o w age for a man instaj I thew oric place. paying more attentwntion to human re- decade, we'll see fewer mtmanufactur* *• *and the median annual in th< ure G allery But they’re also facing thcle same sources officers tox> fm1 d the best ways _ _ing and factory jobs - tnditioaal' t wito fc tif*‘woott U $17,606. On Bu ilemmas women currently in ii the to keep employee^ees on board and entiy points for high schochool oaen.eam 66 cents for dilen -ork force are coming to termnswith. s content in their jobs.jo Traditionally. ates — and more new po r a m o takes borne, but work jch-as-raising_families, jaunimching these types o f jobs b s are : held by wom- the service industries: job;jobs that rc- the la leiao « n ^ ; a y expeits.-by- such areers and taking care of theijeir own” en. who w ill'seetetheir'stars-risc-in— ■■-RedH otV olidentine'* SpcclalU -l quire hi^er education. a m y a y c aear.. r . ' care« n t women entering the needeeds. • corporate America,:a, says Bools. s here if you Women have an edge h< fortbeftntiimeieemto •W Wl hat kinds o f work will be! cattrac- • Veterinarians:s: Vets are going to coosider recent statisticsICS repotting isdc expectatkms of wbat tive,ve toi them? Obviously, thosese com- be in demand in theth '90s. repon ca- that they are awarded more acceed. , paniianies that offer promotionsns. pay rte r ,expcele tttm jf cost To these citedited for being womcn-friendlyly. demies. Thc avera{:rage annual income ■ ■ Spotligh FURNmM - - -'ijM K SP S i jg k nea.'to be. enocnously An Ai a ^ n g populalion willII mean is about S45.000. • Continaed from Ptj .way. t0 . | 0 even if you healtealth fields that directly relielate to • Health care: AnA increasingly ag- P«r>Dl iSlSftS oll mean more need pleted a yearlong course: in dental b m to d o tometo not-nke things on geriieriatric care are a good bet:t: sales, ing population will Entertainm entI t C e n t e r fcssionals_who_spc=^_____M implantology. A graduate c Igjl^jw ofds, tbey ac- engLngineering. computers and human h for m^ical.profes IP ------lIuBbouriioocsmMli te of Twin' tbe jw A ^9- ic medicine. Among Falls High School, he is;tbesonof- tbi cept-tbe'ivaamo Boedcy scheme for resotsources will also entice wwomen cialize in geriatric i to tO-.VCR«hdf.Upe /oriiirs. those will be eye•ye-core specialists, Ss*299: Mel and Elva Jensen o f TwTwinBdU wccess. - worii such as optometri:trists and ophthal- "du«t-&w behind Ihe: etched« gtoM door. SOxtex40H. 'and has a practice in Burle;irley. By Ihe yearya 2000, neariy two* Some Sc other prospects: 981. the mologists. !' Held th m days a monthnthforlO tbif^oroewrw cn b M into tbe wotk • •< Corporate sales: Since 198 R egister For Ourir Sw eetheart Giveaie a w a y les has Unfortunately,, ssays Sidel. many Imonths in New York City,ity, tb e force wiU bee «women, rqwrts tbe Bu- numum ber o f women iri sole: are basing their :course included le c tu rat anand training reauofL aboriorStadstlA jumilunped from .7 perwnt to abcbout 18 young women a T)w, re- dream s for-succescess on a typically - U ____ ;in diagnosis, implant surgeT g ^ and How wiH:l!iLibey.tee.ia tbe npcom-—pemercent-and.continues .to_g^^^ ' **1here*s a real belief to- c port rt K aihryn and Ross Petras; iiin thcir male model, stecriicring away from Die ^ . A sign 'various ways to restore teeiteetbwith ingdec»de71 Ei\iriiituire Desi « Hall, care-giving profess»sio n s such as nurs- 7"— 'deniallraplains:------^—------... dayrcspedail]aily-amoog. young wom-_bookook “Jobs ‘90s” (Prentice ...... -en.-tb« ihe-i«( indivUuu can do it all-S14'.';i4‘.9^.^ore^than -48 - percexent of ing and teaching.— ^ ...... " W e P u r n i sish T our F uture- 10 have to pay a re- ' _ : B m ttta a h o f Tw in Fall!•aUswas • by betaeJf; ibo■be can succeed without a thescn. ThOT are severe' shofioiiages. jfljiedics in W ichita, K inm: r------Uiat Ihey « tn i tiuly t m it alL” ofqiif qualified candidates in theses c areas ■^Tbe Insfitute is a « u timonalreskkfl- a - Thoae yoww s wOTien-about to en- _—> -ju J s t one in 10 engineersa s is a — -^ ^ 's c h o o l for children witlwith m u l t i p te r Ibe im fctfo f c e win Cioe a set of wonrom an, for e x a m p le '^ b u t th«the need—i ^ R H \ m s (Unbtlities, and it has beenecnSPEB- ■cbaU»|e»-ac' aod oppcytunities that foror (lualified < women and miminority OR $ ^ A 's national s e r^ c eeproject.. pi wetej«fppa andidates is growing, since 1964. Huish has beerteen a mein- bcxof the singers' society) re- r— - q^ved recognition when a ^ r .Y o iurCtr<[O ^ e / co-authored w as pres< DdTSfo u 'n n ist Jusl 'Jf y o u c a n 't1 choose c between your I ' - die Nationai A ^ c u ltu re B IHRjH favorite framimes or contact-lenses. . ResesTch meetings in Orlai rw ieToW ork” -["~~F/7gg^ 1 = R A M E S ' rnH nH l now you don'tin't have to. I r }faQ SoRBMD, ag instrucmctorat /X ^.« ! E ach time yoirou buy a pair of.prescriptloritlon5“““T ! Kijnberiy High; S b n n a n 1 Buy our pre:rescription'lightweight I lighlweigW£lplastic lenses, the framess arear I ____ - — plastic lonsea-ea-oftd feceive any Irame— = wbo bolds that job at Filer I a^Ii^ely FlFREE! Free Irame valueJeu l p to 'i' ___ S^l;and(3kfinOnlid. Bt in 1 to 2 days in tho store[^valued up to $79.'95 | — — abaoltitely—^ F Rggl—Sutld^bor^ ------faittnictor.atTwinEillt^ I — Build your eyijyewe^t^ wardrobe now!— c^authored tbe paper witb ^ r V e iy Sm petitivepnces “ oyewear waivardrobe by selecting > several dittereereni styles. Each frame I * No «M( oiler « ( ^ CC«AM « IkriuUem 0«« woiTM 2-1■!«: isc ' “ RkiWgiherg.of.the U nivcisiosi^ of Ida^._ 3r-2d-Ve tirtitollcge of A g ^n irc. « — —I ------IstrGO^usTbrboyihelcnsBsr------j H— 4 . . , £ B£gjii^cleam E ng ------OoldamitM&ksiOebdwir' Contact tensns wearers can choose • <^ts'Perceptions, of Agrkgriculture ' .(rom SoItMatclato blue, green, aqua or I Look to tho eos with COcontact lonsoa from Boxnoa-Hind.I. BuBuy I ure.” w u . '. : r wear or clear (lexible I | I------cnopatrorSotiMitMalg t)(uo, groon. aqua or door dollyIally . . ■ aid Careers in Agriculture rn cloar daily vi ' woarordovnoxloxbla (ovomlgtii) wov conua lonsM I o f .'3be placed in debafib ate and ex- f ntCVIlMMUl itpfJ^jpg dud u r i n g a ^ , ^ ■ ~ce|lt compeffiiorjrSbeTnbinb&diMgb- ~ 1 ^ EI— -c«pMiiwirfssse?ii«— ^WT»fl0frnbttvi*i0ftca«plan*JiMJUkJor-dfiuiU ______tio > f Paul and B eth Smlitb ith o fT w in i Eyo «ami tvtilaM by lne)op«nde«nd«ntdo Tlw Tlmcs-J 734-6594 734-5560 ^ 678.-0472 V -^: •— COOD_ONLYAT . XS tw.aa»- B B U W tioo:MeFatue!oW‘ J i L lJI 1 ■ ■ ■ ^ ■ - Sunday, January 28.1.1 9 9 0 Timos-Nows,-Twin Falls,alls, Idaho 0-3

    ^^GSl ress c fie d u k duction^~ Colleg ' «;lI. • C o n tinued froi'rom P age DL. _ , Youngcinger says it's essential for stu-d -fth cy . might study to impimprove th ^ - r r r — filudents with the gnu{rade.s, m o n e y e d df.nt.s iQ to vi.sli any school iff v ^ c:(t h V scores the second lime around.aro ______- willingness (or desireirc) to bc far from ihey'rc: iiinierosicd. Sometimes, -shei c ' sclors say. “ home. say.s. u cd "Some kids, ihcy/ don'tdi want to get paper,”” bibut if visil will reveal lhal il's's when students have lo taketak< a'look al . themselves, their, likesi andan dislikes, ■ TW IN FA LLS— The':-IC I'Inlroduc- - blueprintreadinding,-and-students con Goodin>ding;Fee is $25; M d'pit-icgiigis- ■ away from home."e." says Fowler, noi whatmt 0i siudcnt has in m io d - i- ■ at College-bound studentsts shoulds ask tion; to Folk A rt Painlirnilng" class progress at ihelheir own rate. The fee tnitionon ls're()uired. To feeler, dadail '"Olhcrs can’t gcl_far,eir enough away." Acamfimpus visit was,pne;factpr that >n themselves: Would I bc>c h;happier at a ' scheduled lo begin Mond3nday qt lhe is $80. and claj;lass size-is. ihnited lo (he NorNorthside Center li 536-2600.0. Linda* Stans, regisirisirar at Twin Falls sold Buhlluhl High School seaior.Jason 1C small college or a bigig iuniversity? Collegc of Southern Idaholho has been 15 people. ForFor more Information. • AA^ ^ o r t course in self-defeatinling High, handles requestlesls for transcripts Rose onjn UtahI State Universiiy^.'The so Would I rather attendi scschool ijj-a ‘ rescheduled lo begin Feb.-! call-734-037373 o r reglster in 'U e biehavicivior starts Wedndday al CSISi's from alumni who0 are iransfcring brochuresires, can only ,tell, you' .so li- small lown or a large city'city? How 3m- r.-^iSsglskroJMlVlWHiexJttS! AdmirTilnislrSacfi^'‘B3ydiiig Centcrter for New Directions in Twiwin from one college to anoiher. Of.62 much,"” -heh( says, suggesting ifioi slii- ;:;i;«S\iy f(TSinyron:irt!=i5;«f,ej^I}oriani_are_elubs, sjronssand am other yk-, open. Ij will meel from 7 tito 10 p.m. records officc.ft. - 2<-i£32scioc;:-XciU$Lfi*.T*.V ...... - " ------inicu'MtHflirro^uy.ities? -i-jf'., ------MondayB-lhrough-April-23l-23Ttrn50m— ^ “Sclf 3cfei:fens6 for Women," a leadI theih« group in examining unpnpro- indicated they'd bc going to tw o in Ihetheir major area o f interest.' tg High school "guidancee otofficcs hlive /' 107 of Ihc Shields Builduilding. The flve-session notnon-aedlt course, be- ductivelive behavior such as inabiliiility out-of-state schools,)ls, eight arc now Rosee sayss« he wa.s also considering n on*collegds...... fee is S45. •- -— - tr-. gins WednesdisdayL Ihrough to sjuditudy. c x i ^ i v e woiry. depreres- tiansfering to an Idaho Id institution. Reed Collcgc Col in Oregon. WhitmanUl 0 wealth o f information oi s-^ from'catalogs to computeruterizpd'infor-; In olher news from CSiCSi.-the fol. North Sidc.Ceti^ t « . Insthictor Ken^ sioiir anahd inability Id organize limm e / Sums soys. " ■ ------“ Collcge ;e Tri ' ■Washington. r^Miis- »y “ mation. At T w in ^ lls High H|| SchooJ,, — -lowing courses begin thislis week:\ ------ny ^Bryantlwil]vm:tcacii:partidpmt3^c_cls.class, will.m«Lf®inJj30jotq_3 ______nost cveiy year," jwhuseitslelts Institute _of Technology alifbmia Instilutb ortTfichnblo-'b- the compiJter now dncfscrs details on” • "An Introduciipn toJ3rafiing”toj howlo'recogni:;nlze and avoid Uireat* p.ni.. ■W'V ednesdays'through Msircirth ' shc'says'. The har'dsi"dship of being so ahd Califi every collegc in thc Northvirthwcst; so^n, ■ —will be held froni 7 to lo 10 p.m. ening situationio n r • qnd. .offer tech -,, 14 inn roomre 112 b f the Desert Buililild-- far away from hom(ime. coupled with gy. U.S. collcgc Mondays and Thursdaysaysi through. niques on how.iw-loiiandle.an.auack- - ing,HiTlie fee is $15; andpart'icipanants- • the higher cosl3-off oout-of-state col- "Thee'w ‘w ay 1 came down lo Utahih informaiion. on_cvcry. U.: 'S. will bc available via com;:ompulcr, says ’ Malch 1. The class siartsUTS Monday. - cr.-The classs .wilLm.w eei from 7 to. shoulduld pre-register by collirling leges, oflcn pull siud(udenis back to Ida- State iss itit's closcr to home." he saj-s. Insiniction.will includc; somesc basic 8:30 p.m. at ^181837 Elmwood Road. 736-00-0070. ho, adds S t^s^ A Nulioniional Merit ScholarsHip s'emifi-fi- Younger. J ■ "Wc try lo ’bc positive po* about our nalist. RcRose says he w on't rale outUt Colleges'also send admiidmissions rep^) ------' Idaho schools." says s Younger, transferin,:ringlo another schobf later in reseniatives to visit high higi schools./ adding that parentalItal perceptions of his collegllcge earner, bui he 'iJjysTtc'^wtis(is Some of the most popul;)pular school.>»’ in-state schools seen:cm lo have a big impressedssed Wlih Utah' State, 'l l 's •‘a a host evening programsi th:that students —Valleyy happernihg^— effect on how a slutitudent feels about niccfrjefi'•jefidly place," he says. • • • and parents can attend togetogether. -Z . attending college, in the Gem Slate. It’s also alsi important lo take collegc5C Idaho State Universityity 1 hosted one- nowned edii'cator, scientist, fi Democratic C lub:lb td install officers • • Wjllis Harmon - a rcnov Children of parents:s \who attended an admissiorsions tests early. M o sl-'iii^jh such local session lastist \week, and lurist and metaphysicianian - w ill explore ihe frontici Is offer . the Preliminaryry three former Twin Fallsills High sto- JEROME — Thc ,Je.Jerome County Democrati Idaho collegc oftenn have1 positive or .schools '^1*® .o f hurnan..cpnsciousneisness. Topics ..will - includ isiic Aptitude Test; which'stu-u- dents lold aboul iheirir ccxpcrienws ...... Women’s Club.will insia!istall its hew offlccrs during th negative feelingss .toward -those Scholaslii ’“ 5^^;paiadi^.sWfta,.new. conceptscon in phy,sics and bioU can take in their vjuoior year,ir, aboul the Pocatello campu.sipus. group’s monlhly meetingling at 7 p.ni. Tuesday in Hci ^ J schools depending oron the kind o f cx- dents car " * ^ '_ g y j creative visualization,ibn, h ailing the. mind, channc ime — includingiTwin F alls-i-— At 7 p.m. We'dnesday.ly. ireprcscnja- - itage Hall, 101 N. Flllmclmore St. The new officers ai pericnce mom orir dad had. says and some ’ ing'^d ^olxU peace.;. N Meetings start at 7:30 p.n now offeiiffer thc P relim in^,A m ericanui-;tivcs-of-lh«i-Universtiy-of -of Idaho will JoAnne Smith, presidenl:cm; Etta M auldin, vicc prcsi Younger. Wednesday at Ncw BegJcginnings, 590 Addison Avi »e Test, which is. geared to present a program at Canytanyon Springs deni; Ronnie Aragon,. sesecretary; and Lom a Bogus Twin Falls' Brcwcwcr gives much of College T he public is welcome,5. aiand there is no charge. mores. Inn. 1357 Blue Lakes Blvd. Blv N. A n«‘ lawski, treasurer. Ncwcoi/comers to the area who are ir thc credit for her susucccssful college sophomoi :r tnking one o r boih of thesesc ai.7 p.m. on Feb. 5.. Boise3isc State Utii- : invited to attend. For informc search to her mothcther, Jeanne, who After tj iercsted in thc club arc in BSU Preview lion, call 324-2292. K vale to lecture! ono discussing sex got the ball rollinglg during Karen's, tests, a1 studentsti will have a bCltcr ideaea versity will conduct its BS TWIN FALLS — BidBickel Elementary School Pai3ar. junior year, o f whalal lllhe exams are like and howw program at Canyon Springsings Inn. jpe cnt' Teacher Organlzatioillion is sponsoring a prograiram “She was the_ cone who said. _ Family PreservatioBon U nit offers classes ■ T uesday on talking withth )your child about sex. •‘You’ve got 10 startart thinking about ' | ^ ’ JEROME — ParcnilnIling classcs covering -a wid Kim Kvale. public hcaJhealth nurse, will lecture at theth this and making scsome decisions." JL -/ istom Decorsrating' ^ range'of topics are planilanncd by the Jcrome Famil^»ly program at Bickel, scl^ fcfor 8 - 9;30 p.m. All paremm ts says Brewer. "If I owowe it to anybody. • Preservation Unit. Thet classescl start from 7 to 9 p.n arc it’s her." p.in. whose childreh-are ages’CS birth to about 12 years ai —F r e e S h o 'p - aT-H t o m e S e r v i c: e I s = : \ihis Tuesday at Jcrorticic JiJunior High School. Therere isi cncoiiragcd 'io aticnd.I. FFor morc infomiation. cacall Parents -and counsin.scIor:> aren’t the . . / no-cost, and registration3n iisn’t necessary. For more5 .in-ir K vale at 734;-5900. only people who can:an aid students in formation, call 324-3862162. Ihcir scarch. Thc firsiirsl thing each fall. Jerome High Schooloot teacher Karen M H Psydiiafarlst to disliscuss child disciplim James leads her Colicjllege Prep English ' NVW ^ High sdiool-equivaivalency classes to star -TWIN-FALLS — Cant!aniril Nielsen, a Boise psychi; class in a monthlongng investigation of - i n i JEROME — ClasscsXS begin Tuesday for peoplople trist, w ill s p e ^ on disciplciplihing children w hh leaminung college opportunities.ies. \\-M who want to eam the GGc eneri Educational E>evelO[lop- disabilities of Attentionon Deficit Disorder at 7 p.n She has the studeidents research ev- ii'J .^ment high school-cquivtjivalcncy certificate. The sc:ses- W ednesday tn the O’Lcaj-cary Junior High School aud erything from progragrams available to '-ip j sions will bc held fromim 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays's in i torium. The presentationion is sponsored by lhe Assoc - the ratio of men to0 >women on cam-______^ .the Jerome Junior Highgh School library. There is.ns. no alion for Leaming and 1 B«Behavioral Problems. A dom pus. "I gol really inlcnicresied, when my_____' - ' I chargc for thc instruciioi:iion, although a deposit is■ re- rt lion o f $5 je r family iss'siiggested. su ______I___ own—ichildtcn— wcivcrc .looking__at____ ' | quired for materials borrcjr r o w c d r ------■ Schools.” James says. s "1 know ’ ' | ■■ . Kelkwrioffers Cenentennial program there’s a lol of prepreparation lhat can i - Holman will condnduct foot clinic TOB^FALtS — Gusjiis Kelker will offer a Ccnlciccn- be done." T-Giiyrlt^KV-Wficn-the-Mogigio— : "Some siudcnts1 \will work very _ # j jrTCraigjiolman.wiUxonducL — : "ZTW TATXS^bTl irrm iysni'rl2:30 p.iri.-Friday-;y-at— -diligently on thdrr cown.!'~she_suys...... ___ ’cynic featuring frc< free initial e;

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    ^ TWINFALLS —Therhe families of I ITWIN FALLS — Mr. ar Willard J. Watkins of Twii . Ilcne Earl anJ W insloww FPotter invite ^ E B a Wi f SPESCIALS! celebrated their SOth wedd: •- friends and relatives to0 dthe m arnage ~ nivcrsaiy. Jan. 6 with family.- pf.thcir parents. r£5SS;£S.’S t “ Watkins and Olive Johnscison were 1 - m arried Jan. 6,1940, In Parisri^ Idaho. M PHowEBtcHwt>9opW onJ«iliaty»«6 The wcdding_wll li^e place at 7 .for. AoM»nda -VcA-"Ci:;iT-TcV.'i-'orure'rwin H M ines in’ CbnoiC ‘iH ahV lr '— ^ L D S " Stake C enter; 667S7 HarrisonI St. - thcy moved to Twin Falls w in Tw in Falls. worked for-Independent M until his retirement in 198^ ~ A ' fwrqjtion wil! follow'with foil a arc mcmbcts of the LDS I|rra g 4lb. Fa^ . ..J. . programand.dancing.. W In s lp w P celWarA_ .: _ niv" The couple "“has oiic soiion" Fred " ■ " F a U s B n Watkins, and one daughter, SuJiwaitling-WilUar Larson, both of Twin Fal gr^dchildren; and two grea B W i e n e r s W U h r d » nId d OHve W atkins >- . TWIN FALLS —■ DDr. Rod and )^ ; - schildren. l • Jean Swailling o f Twiifwin Falls im* thc . nounce the cngagcmciment of their wo 'hris Williams, unl n ^ a lls Brand f . daughter, Tricia' to Chri 7 7 )ud) and Mau- , W B jjj ■ arc rhe Merrills . son of Ronald L. (Bud ■ N u g g e t . rech W illiams, also o fTfTw i in Falls. _ w Q pPotter and Henc Eari Wi PA U L — Mr. and Mr? ' ' Swartling is a 198484 graduate of J W jgU Merrill o f Paul will bc honoi E H a m s ^ Twin Falls High Schoollool and grodu- i Wl open house Saturday in obs Bted from Stanford UiUniversity in * i m S La o f thcir SOth wedding annivc .Palo Allo. Calif., in} 1988.1' She is m ______gn Friends and relatives are it employed as an admini^nistrator for Uie f l • , , ch: B r a n d . call from 2 to 5 p.m. at t W om en’s Need Center:er ini San Fran* H LDS Church Stake Centcr H Smoked Saw ' cisco. hall. F a l l i B r a n d I X O I. W illiams is a 198383 graduate o f j j * j Memll and Margaret ^ Twin Falls High SchoollooI. He gradu- W SalandChnb were married Jan. 28, 1940, ■ ated from the Universilj■sity o f Idaho in T heir m arriage was later solioiramizcd 1987. He is a ccrtifiecM public ac- ' « ^ fIB in the Logan, Utah, LDS Ter‘cmpfe. — V. D o g s . . . . countant for the firmTO of Ernst & Ml They have lived in Most>scow and ' ; _____;iD u n g in San Francisco.SCO;______U _ a t_ th c Kimberiy, Idaho, Afghanlstistan; Eng. - ; The wedding is plannanned for Aug. Church in T' land and have reside in Pai•aui for 40 V J M years. He taught VocationiMial A ^ - c e s Q l S H culnire in Heybum and Miniim«) High M argaret andKeHhMenfflan |Weddin(igs—— School and farmed in the: Emerson1 area. Alamos, N.M.;I.; and llcnc Scrr o f • The event is being given:n by their Paul and their sp#«*>**«» 3 F o r - Steve Ross, fiitnd cof the bride- •! groom, was the bestrst man. Ehitch : Skelton served as groonM msimn. . H Znc^^Sqii[ u a s h •••••••••••••a ^ held following attended the ; A rcccption was he New Crop Freth : the cercmony at thee h6rS*M f f l iCarr-Burgo^m o g N r n • TW IN FALLS —■ LeannL« Carr and l"Brcnt Burgoyne wereTC married Dec. • 31 at the home o f thele bbride's m other and D eanna Skelton I f F r e i h M a d e in T w in Falls...... the guest book, Officiating was Dr.Dr. John Parish. ewiywcds reside in Twin . 3 0 3 2 n dIS S T .E A ST ^\ H bi-Stoir ' The bride was cscortjsorted down the IFAUS . 1 ^ M R e g u h ; aisle b y Jim Mildon. B K a a e a J I The bride is the daujiaughter o f Ruth • J^^keCGlip r ;!/VlSA : Carr of Twin Falls,, ai and parents o f n V e : the bridegroom are BcBetty Burgoyne bcvsEi^£.a% i^i : of Twin Falls and SteveStc and Terri . . > ^ B a k e d, iI n H e a t & S e r v e Pa 1. .. ;_Burgoync.of Jerome.,. (( ^ : ■ .. <~r^r~Tam m y :Stewart,—ftrTfriendlDL-thc_- ffi CSnorraii "I bride, served as thc6 bibride's matron M SPECC-IAkf iurgt^e, daugh- tPBRA .* of honor. Ashlec Burg M N T U M W A V t i t ter of bride and bridjridcgrtiom,- w as the ccrcmc a u j ^ R o U s ) I - flower girl...... ------.Pccht, Bro ' Rex Stewart, friendmd o f the bride- Kepner. •” grbom,. scrved-as bestwst man. Ushers* The l)rid -. I w ere K m Hicks and1 PaulPa Craig. — Falls High ^ ^ g T F r n i r S v v i e r 8s i z e ! Special i guests inclincluded grand- at TTjc rim ------i-m othcr of thabride.OpOpal Earl o f Qg-_ The brid :____ ^ ______■iSiibttiai n n e ______a : den, Utah,"and grandimdmother of thc H i^ Sch< le Burgoyne o f Universal 1 Q” • bridegroom, Arlene n and Brent Bursojme CALL NOW B S a n d wi r i c h e s ' • Tw in Falls. T h e n c \ A rccepdon was} h.held foUowing falls. mony. Serving were Angel Brandi-Mildon and-Brandy : .

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    ' S T ^ ( ^ Ss e ^ M a n d e l ci c ^ s a y s J ist^beJeji g a l i z e dJferfo . r^L^pousd’ )f cndtjjg one of ihc count:untry’s mobt OHANNESBURG, South AfiAfrica I quilc clear there arc a lot of ” "— r r r r a s. violent strikes, ’) — Nelson Mandela does not h u rd les:s along ihc’way." Mrs. le Tlic union failed lo w in cvcn p&rt A \ i It to bc freed from joil until the Mandela:1a told journalists when shc l / V o t I “ lc of its requested 150 pcipercent pay /ernment ends its statee o f emerged:d from thc prison. "It is quite g o v en p increase, bui llie com panyany agrcod to . n-gency nnd lcg£\lizcs'the Afrifrican c le a r proproblcms-havc cropped up M emerge rccognizc ihc umon andd'rchirc rc all jof lional Congress, the wife of)fth c aboul lis immcdiotc release." . • -SSHVCIT i ' Nation ’ . MMandela oppeared pensive'C th c 23.000 sinkers w ho> wcw ere firod. kO l^uX nU iii anti-api-aparthcid leader said Saturda d- K\;l' ond uncmcasy after visiting her;r The workers had dema:mandcd,tll»l • • iband wants thc govemmen to 4 ______- ______^__ t h ci r miniiqu ip h Jy fu ‘ increased'from S240 to S6(S600. ow exilc3 African Natioio n al !C VvClfcVXfcWCrtVtVfttf^tfU 1 -. IBWB ;h N um erous b a ttle ss occurrcd Congrcigress oflicials to rclum homimc as from a visit brimming with IS between strikers and non-sin-strikcrs.*' f l a sndition to his freedom, op iim isnism i)iai his freedom was in * • Railway coachcs .iuidd trtracks .were_____ . Prev'rcviously, Mandjla’s colleagagues - imminent,ent.-Shc said-Mandcla was in subotaged. with a loss los to thc re said thc ANC leader was eagerw lower spirspirits on this visit, - 7 * W ' ~ r . h a v e s :c company estimated at S16Sl million.. ;o free os soon as'thc govemn Mondclidela, 71, has been jailed sincc f ' i K l * :c The company cmplo}?loys about J M )roved his unconditional rclcoj ind is serving a life scnlcnce ^aclf)L w it 170.000 people and runruns rail and- lowever, Mrs. Mandiidela. r for helpiilping plan thc start of tht »e -harbor operations nationwiinwidc. - _ uming to Johannesburg aftifter a ANC’s anti-government a sabotage M vlhil return ;t- . In B oksburg 100 mimixcd-ra^e ir-hour visit to Victor Vererstcr ^campaignign. ile is the country's bcst- ^ r:g 3 four-h ic,. residents arrived at aI whitcs-ljiiTywl Prisonson Farm near Cape Town,:said know nn black leader, and the in lakeside park for n picnic:nic and wch: • husband would refuse-frcc(;cdom govemmeimcnt has expressed interest in ns c o n fro n te d by a . ggroup ‘tff ;il the government ended thc; sstate his offerfer to mcdiaic in negotiations a W » L ^ ' ^ conservative whites,s. 'imi^u^i'hg'i cmcrgcncy, lifted thc ban on _ . wilh lhele /ANC. id khaki-clad members o frthe^nc^Nim thi JC, and allowed exiled “A n c WINNIE MAc a n d e l a Presideident F.W. de Klerk has said A N C , to 'A frikaner Resisiancc Movi1ovc^^cnt. ofllciaIcials to return. Husband jailed2d since 1962 he woulduld like to remove obstacles to to No serious injuries werewcr reported "I‘I Ithink thc governmentt has The demands shcic imentioned have negotiatiations and is expectcd to in in llie clash. scriorious i problems meeting by thc ANC as speak aboulabo thc A N C 's conditions in B ‘he also been listed b In thc town of Kimbcri oofthe ban on the South AfricanAf Railway and Harbor I South Africans protestest a olciiet m atch Involving/ing a B ritish team ’ W orkers':rs Union'slgrrcd^n agrccmeni:n ld iv is io n local players. :t.” • • ANC. ' !______lowing of ‘Nakeced Gun’ 1“ ^ ' p f i f j p Q ^ I r'an a i opposes shc In the Interest off B etter Foot H ealia l t h jslem world, has MoslemI cleric escc a p e b MANILA, Philippines-(AP.P) — . leader .of the Mosi ^^^D nC raig^[olm an Presents iti release here o fih e film1 “Jhe " ’ been disgraced,"” tthc letter said. A iked *■ G un” has drawn thc irc oofthe “Thc embassy’ expccts the •w- assassinnation atUtempt Somian Embassy, which dcmailanded Department of Fonoreign Affairs to # / not be shown bccausc of a sccne& stop (thc) showinglg of. this film as M l ■the Higher Shiite BEIRUT, Lebanon {APAP) — The chairman of til It mocks the Ayatollah Ru[hcihollah w ell as ils rcsicscheduling or ' XWee Fo*^ot Climx k ; country’s top Shiitec' Moslem f Islamic Councin c il, th c su p rem e Khon-lomcini. rcshowing in thc Phil’hilippines." ; cleric cscaped on assas;sassination religious bodydy lhat handles the A ^ letter| sent by the cmbibassy nuary 31st. Yoo u r feet support yoi^our .• I attempt Saturday whe,'hen a car day-to-day spiri)iritual aflairs of thc Frida’iday to thc Department o f Fotoreign The 1988 movie,e, whose’ cQinp^lcie J <111 cd Gun: Froiri the Anfin packed with explosiveses struck a 1.2 million Shii;hiitcs who m ake up y^najj[fairs said thc Paramount Piciicturcs title is “The Naked ire w eight. W hen ycrour feet hurt, youJ h u r t , . . .pile of sand and blewew up just Lebanon’s largergcstscct. Himm insultsi thc memory of Iran’sIr Files o f Policc Squaluad!" stars Leslie before reaching his homiome, police Shamseddinn tookti over after thc • laic;c sjspiritual leader. Nielsen as thithc incredibly gJl overo^ because your ffeet are tlie base oof f y o u r onality incompetent detccicctive Lt. Frank said. • council’s chc h aism o n . Im am “In “ In this film, thc great person vas thc Drebin. e n tdre i r bone structure. ^W e are offering a1 Sheik Mohammed:d Mehdi Moussa Sadridr, mysteriously ofour oui respcctcd leader^ who wa Shamseddin was at homchc but disappeared1 duringd a visit to !F,R FO O T EXAMtj_toj^elp you underl e r s ta n c ! ____ — I — ^— unhuitTvhcn the red Renault-12Re: Libya in Scpten:;cmbcr 1978. 1 ^ — )t problem . ______sedan carrying 55_pojpounds of Police said1 severals( parked cars______j ! nature of your foot . explosives blew up abobout 150 and windowss werev damaged by ==^^caxaRioi p ) a S “ t E A T H E yo^ds from his thiithird-floor the blast, ...... Dijoy. the. duni'iiii.x. quJiiv 1 2 : 0 0 P . M . TO 5:00 P.M. "apartment, a police stistatement There' wosas n o c l a i m - o f — - : ------iratfcrsndfnisKrr ccccTi-J»iCtj'-'fi ______responsibility^ty^Ninc..car .bombs. .. said. ______l_ pricc Uuil Till pJcasc :« you. £prci;il ^ R M ORE INFORMATIOIm ~ ' ~ " ” 1 nan junipcd^cxplOdcdlri-Li'Lebanon in-1989;------r - _j Ca l l 734-7676 f o r — " — l~Beforc~the'blast."a'mar ^ orcJcfA tor K li IC'VC*CliL~ _ "Sincitee 1908"______^

    - : i ■ V |*opc prouMnotes T O THE PEOOPLE OF ^uman righi VJNFALLSAN.ND COUNTY: ck Trucking companyy wantsi you to know NV f \ w t e \C in African tlt r i p w e aree willingi to do whatever)er we can to keep from ^ ■ tearingig up City &. County strei‘.reels, while the State m w ^ e \ ee Y l i e T \ \ ei S a m e \ felSSAU, Guinea-BissaiysatfCAP)— HlghwaDay Department has (hhe e "Singing Bridge" _____ PQpcJohnJ?aulil.on Saturdiurday.urgcd_ ___closed-ttto.tmck.trqfflc^fyoa.tu-haoe a.concemr^r— rejection o f ideologies p.mond rcspect suggest'stidh, please call us attt i537-6787 and we ;^for human rights as'hi ^ e to this will doo what I ever we can to} eliminateel any, poor M arxist-oriented coicountry on probleiT3ms . ibe wight cause. his African pilgrimage, i The pontiff said the[he church Wefeelel it is important for allU tithe citizens of Magic . realized thc difficulties-of-of trying to.:. ValieuJto t work for.a committmtment from the State ■ find the besLPAlMc°l-S31 sy s tc m jo ------H ig h uvay-Boardas-toareaso} m sonable - replacemmt~ improve living conditiditions m rfnia Cnrfor the bridge andthe/olfoUow-up to be sure it£ f \ ' r m ' (juinea-Bissau, one of thcthe world's :omplished Wealsojeeleel some pressure ___ ISpobrcst countries.------d come to bear on the StaleSt to help the Clty-t------... ! Thc average life expecpcclcncy in ; alternate routes usedd . c colony on “'bounty to maintain the ai this former Portuguese ci : the trucks in and out oftheof Industrial Park thc West African coastit i:is 39. thc to set « ; lowest^ in thc w orld, M d ajannual per ojT \vlnfin Falls. capita income is around Sl!S150. . ^ ' In an airport specch:h iafter his Gon/BlBlicKPresideht y / arrival jm the second1 leleg of his B lick TlTrucking, Inc. eight-day~tbur o f thc Sahclahel rcgion, v-^the pope said thc "pillarsirs io f a truly X- ■ / humon modcl o f socicty"y" sshould bc freedom, justicc and fumfundamental GA lUCKlNG INC. ARY BLICK TRI levy L u m in a S ed an -Idaho’sB- 1 est family/ transportation value.lie. ■ P.O. OOX »35* 112 E. MAINUN • (208) 537-6787 C h e i ^ h e pope criticizedi cieducation * CASTLEFORD, IDA!3AHO 83021 ' based on ideology. Vaticarican oflicials said this was in rcfeiiferen ce ■ to complaints by the local1 ctchurch thot ------' the bne-porty state imposesjses Morxist- — ri?' oriented teaching in schoolools. John Paul said educoticotion should o n ly $1 1 1 7 3 be^“g!obal," cautioningIng against teaqhing that turns studtudents into lading doalor prop nnd dosUnalloijon chargos. Tax, Iiconso andnd optionalc ' ____ objccts and Icatis tthem to .‘pficoJ^od1 Olon M.S.R.P. ol S12.795 includii “uncontrolle'd produciuctionism, '* '* oquipmont addiddiUonal. You'must toko retailail dolivoryc out of doalof stock. , interests" < guided only by national int ealers f o r detaila ils . J "In.such cases, you rxirion t h ^ s k o f _____ / j See one n of Idaho’s BestB Chevy De; \ evasion and the scarchifor fc escape, '"'Z -Standard Features: with all its • •wheel disc brakes. ____\ perhaps in violence, wi — tJxSloflk now-sddan.styliriylino ______<1> Power ____ 1 ffviU ,'’ he s a id — SPfiJpapking .jn_ jnt.wflpdshlold.wip'cTrs wilh“ ', ^ Famlly-sizoToomlorslir six: • •' *}’ Intormillcni 1 Portuguese.______- wcl-armwaslis h o r s . '" \ “1 p;ay that thc educatioation proccss — ^rmiPMSiQma— ------______tf!i gf-nlrhQniinrd^** F abric Protoctor. ;— tilt Dual spOfi mirror^— ------— t :------' tha'rcullitmcycampaiipaign." Powor rack*and-pinionilonsloo.lng. . H>,An(y.tmo.0. . 1 . ,.j The pope arrived inin I B issau nshine and swclterin itriking contrast with the . m m m • - w ind .that marked his twtwo day^ islands. _ ^ me barren Cape Verde isla 5 > fL / ShevroleL .. ' —C i T h r ^ lnter addressct5scd clcr^ - m ► ^ESlI-Kim -Harlansen-C hevrolet-f-R andy Hansen Ch the Bissau cathcdral andnd cclcbiHleJ;i BURLEY .•TWIN FALLSLS __Mnqq nt thff S q it. ^4 stodiu uiium. named Itlk tn« W« tc o n n o r By AppoUtti __ , afterJhc dotejn 19_73 ?3' w hcn th c p a i/tunroe C hew folet !S utton & S ons ChDhevrplet idcricc.' ■ ‘ 'HN ( ellis Ml Me^icVatoyM as al) F Da ve Mu - country gained indepcndet ----- BUHL-:.-4::V : - - :______HAILEY— In his homily duringlg Ithe Moss, , ____-lj(^hn-Paul mndfi nnnlhctrcTjcfcrcnc? to— ...... l t im s ^iag^^loEb) - a 7 — I M arxist ideology, jsayirlying people PRuCMittsifiHEu;'^— ------R ice M o t o r C o . C on Paulos C he[levrolet | Aiit I'liooucrii -P, . U o R ,! should bc spared from1 "cveiything"e JCPfermee y F m a^i t C R S - U > • ------GOODINGc JEROME . ■! twhich seeks to crush or eliminate . 734-0833 •: flhtm in the anonym ym ity o f < IWO, JCP«nnty Comp»

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    D-6 71fno8-Now8. TwinI FoiFoils, Idoho Sunday, Jonuoiy728.1990 . ■ 2 ■ M i l - Eu a s t Germ any welilcom ite interaatiational o f tioiis-to ensurerftfairhess vM ^W orr i d ^ — o bj s e t v e r s « e c t | 'AST BERLIN (AP) - E:E'dst mooittf thc campaignign and the May •« m onjrV ; Cpmnlunistf.* saidsi 6rele'cuons would^d be “good and i f i i a i s ! ^wd*y7tli^',.wouldrwelobitbnio^practicoLtL- ‘ . ISeertMaijsuamreadyjKiM a l i ™ ,. UHUlUliw4^toilitfHrtipiervtoiotf,tb enaiuurc ' lt',urged*oppositiDition'groupS'to “ — ...... rflre r' acccpt tbeproposol;I; wwl hich has been , Los Angeles Tim es___ '-mnany-as-40,000-armcd-suppor1 an; ortcrsin—guard-key-jnstalli tllstions'find'niBjOf—felK tio . • • • tntreaueglTirPflfllgnieim ienrby|m crlnr^ ancin elaborate plan to seize powcMct. . intersections, oAdId hcUcoptcrs p ^ . Presidpnt Manfred•cd G erlo c h , a MOSCOW — The AzAzcrboijani Although mariy of its top leaders l< overhead. ly r^eties'CfcutioB'lanfl said' si mcmber''6T one( d f tflc’" non-. • Popular Front on Saturdaylay offered to lavc been detained tinder the1 slstale o f ■ Correspondents,1^. for Toss and th e;',i^^fi’ug.'KjMun'of fmlgn. observryers Conunlmist parties. work.with Soviet offijfficials on ' ' ' r mergcncy in Azerbaijan andid most' Soviet ccntral1 ipress said thati restoring order lo thatIt s strife-torn ‘ 'f the olhers drivcp undergrground, notwithstandingug th e m iUtary.’s ' i j ; ; ® souihcrn Soviel republic•lie in return a lie front showed n6 sign'of yiiyielding nggcrtions thatit c alm h ad b e 'e o ' hard Boswell r3- remainedjii^ there ond the-withdrawal Thc essence of the fr val o f Soviet - - / p ular anfecr loy jt i s t ^ v ^ r ^ S _ troops from thc capital BakBaku. . . J l rppo.sal, Yusif Samed^og ^ d j * beneath the surfaccice. The front said-that its proposals £ f i l ^ i . lember o f its-govcming board has been driven . ^ w o u I d__ p rov id c Q'thche f£stcst_ _|_ y telephone from Baku, “is^ IhI aT if hn —between—peopit3le,ILuhtiie-j:a8a-S3 '•sta 5 iliz a iu )ri'’ o f Az Azie rb a ijon, lie Iro o p s ore w itFdraw ri'an “j correspondents sasaidr assessing the t including tin immediate:e halth to the . lalc of emergency .lifted m ood o f Baku, “an‘and it will o lot.^ V 7^^uj| continuing guerrilla uttac on the 'opiilar Front guarantees order. o f tim e bdfore liftlife returns back'to ■’j.~aH ■•^'Siwict Iroops there, policiilicing o f the The alternative that Mo loscow normAl, not onljnly dutwardly'buf I slreclSr-an-cinLof_lilc.piLpoiab’zln g .^^^B te- Qces. if thc front can retai inwardly as well.” general strike and addition:ibnal shifts at J^finiinal; Clinic opular support that brougight as The Azcrboijanioni Popular Front’s' all factories to X-'ompensat lost iany as I million peoplec ito Its proposalravowcdljd ly aimed ot healnig "" industrial production. lilies, is prolonged unrestI iin the that wound, was The front’s leadership, confident IS gived to B a k u 's . D r, P a ir ountry’s fourth-largest' military commancm der S aturday; buti-'flf fldia Saras'iss i r : - [ i that ils widespread support remained icluding,0 threatened guerrilllllo war tijgre jnjirnmcdiale response', • i intact despite thc m ilitary g a in s t s o ld ie rs seen aias an according to Sometned-ogly. ■ ’ intervention in Baku.J. said ‘ in a . ccupalionforce there. Under its propo:posal; the ^ o t will . >^welcbiiie hinlim. aijani capital An unldent have statement in the Azcrbaija While Baku is gradually rett:tuming assume “rdsp‘sponsibility bf^f irt talks at a under a sts ' cmei -l]iat“il'is’'‘ready lo start i 3 normal wilh only isosolatcd establishing and1 maintainingn order corresponding level wiwith those mass fu icidcnis of unrest reportedI bby the without any helpIp',from the anny,” (ofncials) who did not coicompromise ihc defense mi lilitary authorities, the cityci is Samed-ogly said,id. “The front will themselves" in the crisisi thithere. the prim ary la ffeclivcly under milnlilary ajgo gtop all stri ||M ia cIdison Ave. E. trikes, and it .will - .1 ^ 1 But thc proposal woulould require ,],c ccupation. according to disp:patches ensure that^cnterprrprises work double ' Kremlin recognition o f Ihcthe from »t a soviet rule in / mem1 thc Soviet press Saturday.^T'Troops shifts to compensaiisate for tbc damage Hift ^ 3 ^ 6 3 7 . . . time when Gen. Dmitriri T.1 Yazov, to Yazov, Ihe I _ balrol y j( th c strcel.s, arm ored vcl/chicles resulting firom thele £general strike.” ^ ihe 1 slali Ceause*iscu asso PopiJO on triial face :ast 689 people shot lo deal:alh by BUCHAREST. Romaniamia (AP) — said were f popi i ’j-i'iiiM oops by asking Ceausesc Four men who were higtligh-ronkirig defendant adn •man - officials in Nicolac Ccareausescu’s On trial are jsign. Instead, they backcisVi: D O IW N T O ' VW ' N & L^ Y N W O (o D i rder to shoot, p ro testers. Cosma. Ci regime went on trial SatSaturday on Party seerctarj cour uted to thc Interior Minis! lid before presentingB the charges they contribute inclu ^ deaths of hundreds of peofleopleduring .and former 1 ccloratiohs purported to bcic from ■ 'f.' ' ' 3 1 APUMrphots agai last month's revolution. Manea Mancsc ic accused.' • One of ihc four, fomierlicr Politburo They are rntlfledchi m an In grief Cosma did not say whetcn th e ? ? . i S | | : ' S i member Ion Dinca, lold1 lh(the court hc . in genocidestatue in of Lenin a t a totfclaralionswerc r given. was an accomplice lo0 "criminal" deaths ofhund “I_was a beast becausc 1 agrcpt:cd to • .! funeral in Baku incid measures" ordered by CeaCeau.sescu to the D cccm bcr: 1C orders of Nicolac Ccausesescu," try to crush thc uprising. Ccauscsculs.jminister, maintains thal mililid a statement attribute:tcd to : Dinca was thc onlyr oneoi o f thc life in prison taskif of his troops is to effcio.stclhic*u, 59, who partly contintrolled ' mi/ • defendants called to testi;stify during Thc mililai:ganization as a threat to occu1C Sccuritale sccret policicc. “ I Saturday's four-hour scssicssion. but the Aurel Cosma,in Azerbaijan'. According inccided thi to fight alongside himm unlil W f Fh:^" _____prosecution presented decl;leclarations it h av e preventpwntntow n already bccome a polilicatical issue in ID in I connection w ith the declanal Piaza WOMErEN'S ^ J Briuin. nw ood indreds of people during “I. COLD VWEATHER & •' , Opposition politiciansis accuseo the 4 Bcr % revolution that ousted thcW. c Suite F . government of failinging 10 g iv e .. — s.govcmmcni and face said FASHIOlO N ’BOOTS cnpugh p u b lic ity to foiTjcasls.of fqti Oll i f convicted. Po.stc ...... :H coiiscd 4(5 - ; '- / L w ill.open on .. Thursiiy’s stonn, which ( itary prosecutor. Col. the I NOW g deaths and an estim atedJ SSI l.6 billion 10, said cach m an could deci(iluary 31,1990 damage in Britain. nied thc killings of at theei OfTicial reports said1 another ar 19 1 / 2 1 3 people died in Hollany- . - I* SHOOES " ------The storm, with windsds upt to 110 ■ J f T V P fioun^nOri f ] mph. knocked out p po' o w er and C 1 ■■ communications in largerge areas of Jam es M. Retn Britain and thc Continent,cnt, severely I ! : . : z : i z r •; disrupted transportatiatio n and ■ ■■■■■ II I _____ uprooted m illions o f trees. pleased to anr ilL. es. ______“If wc see thc kind oof fhum l canc warnings ihat occur o ff'the tht coaat-of------oening of their r the United Stales, thcle w\ ay Ihat the Professiona people are alerted, thele way' lhal • ' ______dangerou^stntclurcs.arcjlc.5horcd_yR,______59 Shoup Ave. V the way thal people arec wamedw in • - terms of transport or gettir:tting people' , off early, wc can see a very big i )ur new office vv I |. J difference indeed,” David/id Blunketl, • Ifetlnesday, Janu; I'. -a lawmokcr from thc opopposition- )UI(GNCDRE ... Labor Parly, said in jinin interviewi m m carried Saturday by BBCC nradio. n r ' \ ' z‘ ' I On Friday night, a group3up o f Labor parliamentarians subiTibmitted a 734-7{ r'- m otion in thc H ouse oif f CCommons condemning thc govcrv crn m c n t's response to thc storm. - '“.When 0 siorm o f thatat nmagnitude . ’RojlEGlrsH threatens all or major poiparts o f thc m country, ihc government-hIt-has a duty ------3. . fiiH nndnd frequent______• . TT T? f jwnrmngs_flrc corried on TV and ' radio. It is deplorable')Ie'that thc • - government cpmplciely' failedfai to do f J this.’l the motion said. m )UR ■ \ V Uillike thc detailedcd w eath er • forecasts, featured oon U .S ,.. _____ * television, Brilish TV seldom j I "■ devotes m ore lh a n a miiminute lo a climate that generally dro:drones along : il : L ■“ '' wet. ■ ’ , , - • ■ ■ Roger Hiint o f tlic Mcifocfe)rolQgical _____. , • - 1 )FFI ----- ——a Offic.csai(I tfiH t6 rin w a03 3 iaccurately . • . ’' forecast, but the proboblem was . [en try to sta y aneigeniie&.Bu3utitneafe'^teg;ti;;,^m ERFOR gerUng peopIcio'payTitteij frjl to ]out. Staying warm acan yourmcffitWyld ' ' ' ..... 1 oth^isc have done if-wfw 'issue a - ...... >me'e.ven riiqre importantnt ■ paymaitan^it^itw lllgotoihce?sJ;i'-J)d i l x ^ i o o d - - ■ warning to thc fifTcct th101 ot' wc cxpect I eating. A n d that only people who’teallally need help . . A a n y jbtsa^j^ 'r driving conditions io bci)c iextremely es 'things worse. A n d mlore o . paying fbr heat!£,Erayniclffilofit. ] _j.\^u^^ether ^ need is lieal,, vV h iiivice , hazardous,” M id Hunt. ’ - ==Thart he-raidrniay-tak(lake-“tt good •. - • - :, j n ^ ^ v a ^ ^ TO ------— few years of education.’^ . adminisiEt^^: COOTo to r ;■ Ba H o u s e , of- TlUiHAVEYGURCHOIi Speaking in the H )ICE Sh^arearverea«lthiai#ioihA.ich Helps te fo itu ra1 ?* ?-...... for.RcneCtSlian . VI u n d craan d 'o ll alTectfected policc itthio^once- . natur^:^c^aJ, ttP E S iii® . . forces issued, th ro u g h1 ththe media, ^ CuleTiom eTirating: ’ ...... I—^—^arnings-^bouUtJic-JiLd nngr rs . . . y l h n

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    ~ F i e r ^ )uthern Galiforinia, eauii s c s - 1 7 ^ <■ear pile laturday on Interstate 15 aboilOut 60 Highway Patrol. OfOfficers closcd a nd whipping up-seo9 thot FFroncisco-to^on DicKOgo, Coast wcrc rcscWcdd lfor the'CajonT^ass, Satu Los Angeles Times . desert and lilcs cast o f 1-os Angeles. ‘ . fivcrmile.strctch of.tlofthc canyon road, - claimed ththe life of o 62-yeor-oI4,’’ G Guard officials said. Attcter an all- which lived upjp to its reputation as mile : of the; state’s most Most M of the rhotorists suffiffcrcd from Dcvorc-to RancLanclio Cucamonga, LOS ANGELES —— Ficrcc winds yachtsmanlan as hc sailed near the nnight-search hampered1 byI large home to one o t.m. wnljLilQpn.^, . . nd floating blustery roadwcIways. The windstorm onljinly minor ciits and bruruisas, from about 8:3da.nij lopping 80 mph sweptpt IhroughI parts Channel IsLIslands. s'swells, his body wos found 'rncrc'r oniya-Tca'TCWpmSCs^ ih the Santa Rosa s\^t_y).wall3.ll3_oLdrv.rf««-^«si:x.-2i5h - ____ ^f.Soulhcm_Califomi£mio late F n d a y The mlan. an whose nime was not alabout 18 mfles y u th o f Sa ck and cniire world thot-lat-gct wind-this - “Island, 8tlll"oIid'4C'"f— 1 rmiCTT^erS-OT^olVrned’Jor.thc.zerp hosflOspitoTized fo r 0 heart attack and Saturday,-causiijs in ^ a I ...was ^,o.“ Wi-Friday night it hothcrfor a-broken-hip.-saidiid-Sgt.—strong,!’—said.-.Bi iJlfl Hoffcr,_a.___ . .-/ivcv.-ay^lcap'.icorS’tfi'S’«7«rtTOirainor'frbm'‘his s"3I-foot 3 yocht as it was ocoat with a built-in lifcjaclct•kctl ■ v is ib ility th at 'couscd 17 cars to anot chain reaction early Dov)ovid Hoth of the Califcifornio meteorologist. knocking out powerict around the' hcodcd frofrom.its home port of Son Thp strongest gu^ls. hhowever, collide in a ch INEL stu Tziise ofwwaste - t i IDAHO FALLS.S (AP) - H B Scientists at thc Idaldoho National lUARY - Engineering I^boratorjtory are looking into m ethods o f rccycj:ycjing valuable '1 1 ® metals from industrialial waste water ' )NUSC^LEARA and reducing the en^environmental m m o threat o f heavy metalll discha^es.di H M l Funded by the Engi:nginecring and' ' ^D X i Scrviccs Ccntcr atIt Tyndall1 Air Force B^asc in Florida,ia, thc projcct is one of several beinglg (conduced by EG&G Idaho. Inc.... tthe primary h m S private contractor•r ati the U.S. Department of Energy;gy site, aim ed at BB h reducing hazardotisJS wastes' from . I mililary aircraft refurbishing r IBO centers. A pilot project willvill be tcslcd at . . Tinker Air Forcercc Base in .. ^ O klahom a,.w here aircilircroft parts ore - ■ • .tf H electroplated afterter repair or • in s p e c tio n . T h c mmetals comc_ .....j B H I primarily from thc wa;waste water left K ^D iroplated ports, • ------after rin sin g eleclroj 1 INEL officials snidaid in a news release." m £ ilMI Suciu said researchrch at the INEL V V l V i already has reduccdd thcU volunie of . : sludge w aste previousl>usly produced nt Tinker, estimated at seven tons a fl day. by 90 pcrccnt.nt. But landfill, 9 disposal of thc remamaining sludge » B t cake can cost $220!20 0 ton. ond carricis w ith it the risk risl of eventual ? M B 1 'REIST soil o r groundwater coicontamination. « iting ]m ( 9 DAYr s ONIILY ______9 9 0 T ^^suspcctt d i e s H n - 1 ^ 2 2 T H R OOUGH 1-31 19 ■' le^ For O ne^ Y e a r O n A n yly P urchase!J diiifingcchase K ^ Y o u ' l l Pay I N o Finaance C harge - 7 ------Y o u NM ^e A t All W iison-B at(Ites S tores* SALT LAKE CIT;iTY (AP) — A 27-ycar-oId man1 ssuspected of K B g P L U S Y (O U 'L L S Ai ^ V E S T O RR E W ID E F('OR shoplifting diapers:s aand cigarettes i 0 from a supermarketet collapscdi and : r y r o o m V I 1 N Y Q MIR I H O M E died while being; chasedcV by two . EVEI store employees, policolice say. H ^ H | g S Salt Lake Cityty police said Lawrcncc ■ Daviavid Miner, : f accompanicd by a 2S-ycaT'Old25' rhon, RCtCA- HATACHI SYN'M PHONIC VCR'S> WV / REM OTE, 3 allegedly stole a largerge bag o f diapers WITHtW0*/.IIIT£llESIF0HlYBjB . ond several cartons>ns o f cigo rettes JSS Friday afternoon from-om Sm ith’s Food STARTINCET DI^O U N TED 3 5 % diapers, several can ^ 7. P C . FFORMAL ( (W 00DU3JJINING ROOM SE cigarcttes and a “coucouple of knives,” y ■ Iffl WTTHIIH d% nnH lE SI FOB 1 YEAB C ockaync said. I r t f was taken tp the y W Miner’s body wa " T O * 9 9 4 ^ ® state medical cxarr:aminer’s office, • where an autopsyy vwas planned to - V BUNKI BED W / MAlATTRESS - REDUCJCED TO SELL determ ine thc causc5c co f death. ' :. « WITHnfil%niTEHBSI FOB 1 YEABR "There’s no sigsign of exterior 1 - trauma and nothinging to lead us to . f / ''. } NCl o w * 3 9 9 “ -wos invoIvcd" in-'‘'-j£ f|j^ /' •believe foul ploy w« r/SLEEPER REDUCJO E D 3 0 % = ^ - i S a - ' the death, Cockaync>Tie said. “ It'ff toO ‘ L O V E S E A T / bod th a t, fo r soiso m e th in g <4ike WITHIH 0% P d H O T fOB 1 J U aL . shoplifling, yoU-havcaye.lo.pay,thcJbig_—B ® N < -i price." s o w ^ 2 7 9 ^ ® - TPC. ALL WOODD DINETTE SET RIREDUCED 50% 3 suspecte(edin I j* WITH (niPnEBESr FOBo b I yeab n o w * 5 4t9?® S restroom bbombing ; i j 1 0 % 5 D R A W E RR BEDROOM CHESiSTS, REDUCED 30 FARMrNOTON.iN, U tah ( A P ) — ; ’ . «miO%l«IEBESIFOB™ 1 YEAR •Three Hill Air Foreorce Bose airmen \ J I W i were questioned1 SaturdayS: in the ; ^ 0 ^ NI O W * 9 7 “ that destroyed a I pipe b o m b b last th EL ROCRERS-~OLIiLIDER ROCKERS^-- restroom in ; flW H j T " 1 GQROUP OF SWIVEI c a m p g ro u n d . re SHAIRS yon earlier in the : : , STATtORNARY SITtlN G CH week.' a Salt Lakcce (City television WTTHiiHD%nni»ESTF0ii1?BSir» ------“ = ------______station stivs.______" KSL-TV reported.te d S a n u ^ y n ig h l~ “ l:^T472H >B ieig E A that the three airmen air were in • ^ - —J" —cu8tody-iB:the-expsxplosion, which .. ick ond masonry reduced the brick 1. BalncedM lfllZ^noDt buildiiig to riibbjelie and e a u se ^ -in \ : u g y ------lott of cntfltloclntieilla prices ------Jdam age.— nntfiantcss ------:— • ‘ Investigotorsj'.'believe .the explosion occunedid IoteI M onday or ---w ly Tuesday. — .‘ ■ * ■ Officers from the;ihe-ForcsrSbrvice. . Davis County SherilerifTs Office and " Bureau of-Alcoholhoi Tobacco and > ! ■ Flrcamw picked upjp 1the m en in their . - n^rfielt£flpartmegtent late Friday. - . ,Authorifies haveile noi relcas^ the ...... names df the a, but soy they ore • all inf th e ir m id-20s.‘►s.- L O W - I N S TrC O R E ------“InformalioD-iwi th e y ’re , .' FREE ----- ^ - F I N A N CG I E ~ ------involved in making.ilg pipe bom bs and DELIVERY keep making biggigger and bigger ______bombs this.jtist..istJinpp

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