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...... Tuesday,.January Ja 27, .1987 aH 'T w in Falls JdaJla h o ------8 2ndnd year, No. 27 - . - n p l a rn L a ^make:• r S j A in 4 l > ^s j s r e» e o i^ ]prisoi ■ I have disagreed1 to Uie past, a ^ e d /ould happen If Uiey By QUANE KENYON Andrus w hat wouli Tbe Associated Press disagreed again. .- ...... _ Andms said he 'would use aU tbe ^pit Boil s disposal lo get Uie . : BOISE - Idabo wiU'ill s ta rt work Influence St his dl 1 quick agreement on Immediately oq plannloining and fun* boards to reach qu faculty would b e <; diog a new ziS-bea maxlnixlmum securi- ' w here Uie newV f ' ly slate prison wllh an estimated f j , m ^ located. And if Uieyhey still msaerec? coslofabouU20mtlIlon.n. •iPHaL-*- “ Then I ’ll have^to hai be very forceful,” said AndiVndnis? ^ : i’liat was Uie propam The officials salsaid consUructtog a by Gov. Cecil Andrus andanc legislative new maxim um securityseci prison facUl-. leaders here early Mond:onda^ evening, ty would free up beds for medium after another meellngI on w hal to do security prisonermers. Andrus, said about 'overcrowdJiJg in tbe 'state [feH Bg™ -studies Indicate:e lhet state has ao , prison syslem.,, .Immediate needd fofor 175 to.200 max* . .. prison a t Smum security cells. cell If.a 248-bed fa- : *‘We have come to agreem ag ent In IS a new 500-bed, $30 jacjacent to Uie existing stale pi buUt large enougb«» Uiat .-Ihe-m Jh oaey , would not, corome out ol announced as __ dllly is conaUructmcled. be.said,.that,.. - som e of lhe areas ” sssaid Andrus,-Tbcy’U be bl mUllon m axincimum ■ security stat? -Bo!Boise. . ; flanked by HouieSpcalteiaker Tora Boyd ff future neeleed arises, Inmates could general ge tax revenue. Andrus and the oUiei^ sal;ald Mon- wlllleave some roo:room forexpanston. . AlUiough Boyd and Rlschch said they prison. The S sli tate prison sy ste m U ^ / also said Uiey h av en ’t and Senate Prtsldenlml Pro Tem be double-celcelled. Uie officials said, day Uie- slle has not been dedetermto- . The officials also couldn't guarantee tUiat all badly overcrowo w ded, and Uie s ta le is da; ans to expand an ex* ■James Rlsch. R-Bolse.' The stalete WiU use 58 million ap- cc ed, but slate laws make It cleclear Uiat given up on plans legislators would approve> cof Uie final under a fedfederal order to do ed, Rlsch . called It “‘agreem agi ent In p roprialedb1 by Uie last Legislature to le decision is to be made by 11the Per* fsUng prison facllacillly at Oroflno by plan, *‘We ali feel weve can do someUilng aboulo u tll. principle” thal the stallitate will slart start the wor/ork. pl •ly 10' monUis of sludy, m janint Building F und AAdvisory about 100 beds, someUilng . now. We can1 move for* After nearlv e two. projects could work as quickly as possllissible on a 24&- How lhei nrest of Uie money will be sc boards disagreed on Council Ca and the Board off Correc- TogeUier, Uie t^ 1 wasn’t immediately w ard," R lsch said. two slate bc beds to Uie priso n bed prison, with room1 fofor future ex- generated new facilily should be. Uotlo u . add 348 new be< hough the officials said It The: Legislature -appi ired '$8 whether the n« ISON on Page A2 panslon. Work will be)c on < two seg* clear, allhoj al a Burley slle, or aad: .TJewsmen, noting th a t Uiele boards • SeePRISO "long-term financing”-and million n lastyear toward hat was .constructed at ments, or modules, ofr 12412- beds each, would be "1< n Troopjslo y rf1 WM ir c o s ^ ■ : 1\ stage imutinyJ By ROBERT H. REID Tiie.Associflt«/Fress

: MANILA’,'. Philippines,es — Hufiareds of soldiers 3^ be loyal to ousted Presld'«ldent F e r d ln a ^ ^ T M ir ai a / uI i t e d a television staljon onin thet ouUklrts,o/: t^»,raplU -T - - tried U>:8loha m e r a l>1 Jila J b lla < a ^ .military, basesies evly.:. Tuesday.. ■ - The mlJtta^ sald’icwccvolts"Were-put doWn^af-Vll Z ■ 'Air Base IricaWd al lhe:he M anila airp o rt and at the'he^lieadT.-. quarters ot Ihe .lSlh air ah force, Btitte wing at;S* Point, lO-mlles'soulhro of f M anila. :Milltary chief-Ql Gen: Fldei V. Ramos saiisaid one-mutineer was k ill^ ;and 16 ' w ere woufiddd at Villomaimar. v ' 1 ie -Newa Agency-also.Tiir^K iited Tbe olfictta .'Phlllppln . — u ia ri6 o u f;n o o :‘'fimy~‘BttBfed-T^arcos-loyallsts" _^|uanned and deldln^r £Kl as tbey tried to breaklUf'Camp' Into-' AgWnaldo, headquarlente rs o f the Defense Mlnls^r:8 ^ and._;. X the armed fotces generaljral staff. ' ,■ V jyioul 500 pro-govemirm m ent troops surrounded offi Channel 7 television on the' outskirts of Manila,, b.lblocked, . .ac^a^oadi and cut'eit. electricity atter about 200n o dUsl- ...... d e n tso ld lcrss^ ed th eblebiUldlng. ! _— ... -.j-NegoUallMSiapparenirently w e re„u n d er. way..';at .a ;uie;; televlsloln Elation. ; There was no repo:eport of any move agaloiilQSt the - - presldenttakpalacc mpnif spokesman. Teodoro Benlgno B< Issued a-slatemcnl saying saj President Corazoo1 7 Aquino :wanled lo assure the pub:3ublic she w as in complele concontrol. - - He quoted her as sayiJaying plot was apparenUy airaim ed at blocking Monday's plebilebisclte on a new consUlyUi^Uon. He ------said the rebels hOQ-bfii. been_ldenll£lcd,. but did qol.lot. nam e ^ M | l | n | j n

P -^M rs. Aquino called aman urgent Cabinet meellng. •. Ba . Govemment radio sasaid Uie situation was non,orm al in ' ;olher major cities sucbicb a s Davao, Cebu and Zamtm b o an g a' i p j ; ■City.’ I . 1 -- Witnesses said rebel)Cl soldjers mounted machin'line guns . I . SeeMUTlUTINYoniPageM dmt I melqui'Azzes Gunmcen kidnaap two r A/estBei] Par ByRIMASALAMEH Tbe Associate Press ignored wa/arnings i BEIRUT, Ubanon -■ CGunmen kid- gan say s A ?san o nrlrqn enate foreign Relations Rea; napped two m en belU resident, man of the Senai MOWER J foreigners from a store latedPrcss 1 [ovemment Commiltee, said sai Sunday that a - w est Beirut, dragged thi ans to ter- mUilary responslonse would be lu^tlffM appers if Uiey kill any hair tp a getaway car am ^GTON- - PresldenL i f•Uireats." agalnsl kldnapp weitaponSi$aJ^ store . employee said I 0 believe - hostages andId Uiere la^jjoncrete aid Monday Uie U.S. gov- BganathisinvltaUon. spoke broken English ai has repeatedly advised ( 1 - that by evidence agalnslInslUiem. A ByTERENCE HUNIJNT wiUi Reagi wave of kidnappings at Poles. s to get out of Lebanon and ' es, Uiey can The la te st wa' l4e/4ss(JC/aredPrea■ress It wass i not known whether'Uie erslty College brings \o • presidentit cleared up confusion' Most unlverslUes and 10 Ignored Uie w arnings I ents to give Belmt Universli eight Uie numbcmber of Americans held I - President resulUngg f ^ m conUradictory In Uie Lebanese caplU lid so al their own risk.” I WASHINGTON ■ ussed Uie hostage In aa c(country controlled by or weeks on the statements:nts by current and one-day strike to protesiS S S i 'is a llmll to what our gov- Reagan, silent for lion of Uiree Americans te meettog warrtog factionsIons. Iran arm s sale scamcandal, answered former WhileWl House aides about > can do for Americans m a I til "has deteriorated to le first auUiorized arms dian from Beirut Univci illuatlon such ■ as Uiat In ’ ef of staff West Belmt ' "all questions" MoiMonday from an when he security ad-'total anarchyly vwlUi a r m ^ crim in al }mmltlee aboul shipmentsIts to Iran. on Salurday by gunmen loday,” Reagan.said in a : Invcstlgallve comr 3 S I I S i : dCarluccl'8 groups UktogUlg the law into their, own ; cl weapomship- Roberi•t (C. M cFarlane, Reagan’s ‘ M lice. ; read by spokesman Larr^ ' authorizing secret „ raised to 23 " iwell. hands,” Reagaagan’s statement said, ran, Uie W hile form er national na security adviser, Saturday’s abducUons men in v ments lo Tehran, the number of foreign 1 dwlslons udding Uial; morem th a n . 20 people House said. has lold1 C ongress Uiat Uie presl- American professors seized ountries are held by ter- d given prior approval for after being kidnapped refustog to from nine couni Reagan m et forr 76 m inutes wiUi dent had j In w ar-lornm Wesl Beirul on Salurday rorist groups,i. ■ er commiltee he. the firstt Israeli1 shipment of U.S. including eight seized sli -sonally contacted by the ' the three-member i Church envoy T erry Wai ilted States “Today, my(ly sympnUiys goes o ut to named Nov. 26 lo iprobe Uie ac- arm s to InIra n in August 1985; }assy staff last spring and Beirut on Jan. 12 to seels - f c \mericans opUons,i to- Uie friends and relatives of aU these' ] I Uons of the Natl('atlonal Security .Howeveiver, White House chief-of ir sJie dangers of remaining of hostages. illlarysteps, hostages,"thephepresldent'sald. ' 4 CouncU staff followllowing disclosure staff Domonald T. Regan has said >akessald. I did not approve the WailQ remained out 0 an Indian-born U.S. le use of in- Despite Uiele administration’s« deep >1 that profits fromim secret arm s Reagan ^ ■general w araing w as given nt in advance,'arid At- sevenUi straight day 1 reilerated'iUial the U.S. goin wheUier concern for"the thi hostages,'he said, I sales lo Iran wenvere diverted.lo shipment lericans last Tuesday, and em m ent h as for 12 y e a rs J General Edwin-Meese' in longest be has been ur I “ will not m ake concessfota m llllary Uie U.S. govern Contra rebels in NlciNicaragua. • «mey Ge weekend, John Kelly, Uie am ed A m ericans ag ain st - - 3 presid en t approved it oo-, five - trips lo Lebano lassador In Lebanon, advis-iV rorist groups despite lheir’There U: are a regularly wam« It was the firstrst tim e R eagan said Uie p ) Lebanon and repeated 1 he leamed of ll afler Uie Uiougbl to be negoUall ilng Americans to leave. /- The lerrorlsts appear lour 1 disposal, traveltog to L< A . had- discussed thele !Iran Initiative ly when h its assessmentent last Tiie^ay that tbe group. fact. group U u t b a s held S tv S 'i i sI , who condemned the lastd erroneously, Reagan said - wllh ony outside groi e Capitol, meanwhile. Sen. hostages Blnce 1985. Igs of Uiree Americans andid "trafficking in hum an livesi-R.I., chair- • SeeWAR(WARNINGS on P ag e A2 * “In Ihe courseB olof Uie m eeting At Uie C nvoyolthcar. ‘W-aPPl"?" n e P ell, E>-R.I., chairm an Walte is a special env ;s force sovereign govemmen the president answ*sw ered aU of Uie Claiborne rbury, Robert I." a W hile H oum 'o r Uie Senale Se Foreign Relations . chblshop of Canterbi wmmmmm into Uielr dem ands." _ ____ -^pftnells.qucsljons'lj n a n for Runcie ...... ^'TReltiae-'rM’grConim lttettee, ‘Bald there Is a link - Runcie, and a spokesmi V- The president discushem. tima were PolPolish alUiough she did ... fi statement said. T 58 Associallon, News Agenc;ncy. There was no conflr-a hostages in a 35-roinule ided Uie develop- betweenn tUie latest kidnappings In In London toiti Press nen grabbed not know theirjirnames. n ’ c ing review included . "W.e pre.^ aw are of Uiehe report Uiat m a tio n of Uie report. 1 relation to Iran,7-LebanoninandReagan’ftannssales t ■ in wiUi While House chiefe equipment "They are•e familiar f to me,” sbe H ...... -m eal 01 policy in « 0 deUilned.and. The Reagagan admlnlsU'aljoni’ In a Donald Regan, national se ory of Uie-presi- wiUiIran.an, T^ny^Walte has b^n residential said. "They-ui^'Used to-pass by-.us.to g the factual history rlflcaUon as a statem ent: iread by 'White . House■y' V lser Frank Carluccl and < 36 Iran toilliiUve- "Whenin Uie adminlslraUon we are^aeeklng clarif mday. Police photocopy docidocuments. They always • ' I dent’s role in the 1 m a tte r bf u rgency." PiPress Assocla- spokesmanin Larry. Speakes In:■ top aide, Lt. Gen. Colin Pow and the U.S. forel(reign policy pro- engagedd m exchanging weapons on.- condemned Uie latest dctlms were spoke brokenin E n g lish ."...... ! ft Uodv Is B rilato 's dotlomesUc news Washington. .d '’There were certain Jiem lo r-a while a s P oles. h cess to general." for hostastages It started down a waveofkidridnappings as a declaraUon denllfy them *i knew then iy taken," Speakes said, re recall exactly why but The'Statem entt sssaid Uie group, very si!slippery slope Indeed, f.Walte'8 possl-of war.agaiSainsLclylllzatlon; but.told. ■' I- cannot rece e^lf shiwed-lf people took - • *S °ttl’d Uie report of . 1 le elaborate. /ho works'at assurae theyy werew flrst totroduced to r - ■ known, formally ajas Uie. Special because^! kidnappers ap- AmericansIS to get out of Lebwon,Jd But he said Uie Unll ble detention by the ki iKht Uie-vie- • See KIDKIDNAP on Page A2 ■ ' . —d ^ . iaui-D abnI ■..url)w in -m eet a g a la -^ — «^Se<8a®nUN-onK«eA2 ------. /llh. ihA Kuwait^wamlmzJ-'Ui■Uiere'a.iLllmlUo w hat ourlg could pursue various op eluding economic and mllll >Q public statem ents nn d Uie id telllgence. P ressed on tie Reagan has considered 1 Is- response, Speakes said, "T number ot options at our st period." . id Sen. Clalbome Pell, D-P

r- government can do” forthe Police said four gunme a two_men trom an office je store to Uie "Sanayeh . to district at 11:30 a.m Monc st said Uiey believed Uie vie m foreigners bul did'not ide Id furUier. n, A Lebanew woman whi jr Uie slore said sbe UiouKl \ •-A-a.TI»ifa«S«^,TwlnWfalls, Idaho - Tuesdayi Januiifiuary27,1987 .., Miii '■ — 4 i - ntlnuedfromPageAl ports p< Uie govemment of IP resid en t govem m ent’.offlejfflctr at the.teleVMAa % p r e p p a r e s f o d e l i v ee r y f of U»e private television> Amino,” A . staUon. saidI the.-dimldoils.tl HStSaSa . station’s offliifflce. Tbe m uU neere red1 ue said tbe mutineers wiwere Mar- parently bad pliplanned to take ovec.; and blue- beadbaodft-<(j-cos IMaUsts and Uut abobout 70 of Camp Crame,*, bbeadquirters of the" d wlUs Uie word ' ‘G a a ^• tth b ^ rem ained Iniddft' theJ ttelerlskm P l^ p b e Conskmstabulary. “ :it . 5 C h : the name of a militaryrstaUonl st But a televldoo00 station tlooaJpoUce.. h e U h i o m speei )vemmrat' troops got] ...... fraternity-.-It-llnk^ to recent coupi eiemployee shouted ,to ireporters But pro-gover nation about rumors. .> Umiugb Uie gate Uut Umb e re w ere w o rd 'o f Uie plan pla and;secored the^ . J, VWASHWOTON <«»)P) ~ Presld^ slonofprollrontstoNicaraguaflrebeis. tnot disclose new informa )1 thelran-Contratontroversrsy. :- - -They weresre reported to be fromk about«l 200 m uU oeers Inalde. ' . b a se . Tbe dlssidissidents.Uibi moved to Reagad-ba*'«omplfltedtedworttootbe ‘!Tbe.prepresident will go to Capitol t it— Speakes-said-Reagan.,i..0 unpIeted.-JinUsatatjpneinednortb .oflbe capita]..:____ -The .mutlnee .came.oneJLday after_Cbannel7,saldT«id Templo. ‘ .--i r r ------3tate-o^tt^Ulllon-adladdr^ber^-H fllttocb-:^ln the same manner-tbat— a'Be'suiSiiwleid'someofa one In previous years, and Uln wortfoni the s p ^ o v er theth weekend Ramos addiddressed Uie m u tm eers InI Urs.U Aquino s ^ t CabUwtt mlnlstOTi Templo salS be '! deUver. Taesdiy. 01^light, 'STOlng be B ^ od( larcblng oo Uie ^U neerss at’Uieat tdeviBloo'sta:;;: s t ^ to ensure ecooomlODic growth and eacb m thnh iy ery y ear his m essage bass WhUe^ at Camp David, th(iie presiden- a naUonwldeIde radio statem ent. “ Let't' to Join 15,000'p ro testers mai ou frankly and sincerelyr Uietb presldenual palace,, defusing tioa'may bavere bibeen Involved in la st promlslag to redouble»!e effort»_toJae- been a st/streng message ... receivedd tialt retreat in Maryland’id’s Catoctln. m e teU ! Is no hope for yourr somesc of Uie wraUi over tbett killing July's takeoverrer gfitUte a QUdear a mma a control andracmtBbted by the Am erican peo-H Mountains.'I ...... Uiat Uiere .I ud cresldentia) rookesmann In the speech, Reaganm WiU men- cause,” beI said.h "It is a lost cause,. lastla week o f li lefUst demoaonstrators by forces loyaldtoM to! arcos. j : before htt ten « r on government radla,^ “This wm be thee 1tion the problem of ttaehe financial Your compai)anlons bave surrendered,. andai p ^ l n g . b e r control1 over Uie A s announcer o ) •' spokesman said Hoddayday. t troops entered Uie of\ tatidRea^nlhat^ottsawlhti burdensi of catastrophic UlUlnesses but Turn yoursel^ v e s in to the comman*• mUitary, n , said dissident trt i i ______!>Beaganj»llidelIver-ll —wUt-not-^U-out any hev«w InltlaUve-ding-generalr^-ofrUie capital-or.-his—';t —'-Fiffy-two m utineers sururrendered flees of Channelinel 7 around 3 a.m . (2 i; b is Sixth annual State' u on th a t subject becau se oiof continued i»resentativUves. This w ay we. sh allI at-Villomar:al A t'Sanglev Pol’olnt.rebels p.m. Monday/ EST).El The television;, :uik to say What thc.speech J !: - at 7:p.ih:MST taJ Ai- !tehW ied i p - \ Hfc.wfulB g dlsagree(hent in the adaiTnlntirtPnHnn ^ v o ld fUXtbetber anguish and suf(erlng.r<[ransacked an audlterfuinI and took did not go on theh e air.a - . iij itaia aboiit the Iran-Contra J before a JotJotat.'ies*fc».ol «B;CSntal on what to do. to yourselves/es and your families andi twotv officers bbstaga butif rtieased The GuardlamHans fra te rn ity claim s 1 CongresB.* • .'i ...... iaffair. “It will be mentioned»d but final: _ Uie people.” Uiemtl unh arm iK i'w h en 'UUiey su r- Uie m em bershipiblp of about 70-perceat- m , other ofiiclals, speaking , 8 and men of the armed ;i White House ald(ildi,' BWUiig 8 decisions have not been mmade,” said Ramos sal • Coat>nUnuedfrom P ag eA l me as Poles,es,” said Uie woman, wbo9 Primef Minister Rashid Kaiarami’s of- UnlverslUesIS aand nearly all hi^'i spoke 00 concondlUon of anonym ity. ' f>flee a few blocks from thebe store to schools joined«1 InIr a one-day suspei»:' - in ^be said1 slshe saw four gunmen hi9 protestP< Uie weekend kldnsnapping of slon of classes.ises. B elfut UnlversitjBi I > release Americai/ civilian cloUioUies drive up to th e sbop,I, lhe u four teachers. College said lUcIts classes would remain I. The American educatolors were suspended untilitll Uiei teach ers return^ ' -MANAGUA, Nlcara'iiragua (AP) *-mend forrh b: h n ." secretary, Michael Gess(ssel, said Uie 'a n d two ofif tUiem entered Uie store. ■■I e Alann Steen, 47, of A roata,1, •Calif.^n ed. s: The’ iSandlnlsta goveovemment rsald Sbe declijclined to specify the ailmentIt congressman received .a caU from “Each of UiiUiem grabbed one of Uie A ■r sources, speaking with thele Tunnennann about 5:30I p.mp ., teUing foreigner^• b;by Uie hair and draggedd instructoru In communlcaU “ The abductloicUons have crippled ou|C'' Monday that It wourould free - Sam but other 2 e Jesse Tifm er, 39, of Bois« \ Nesley Hall, an Amerlerlcju wlio was condlllonn tthey not be Identified, saidd him hJs broUier -would bbe released, them out,, tbundled Uidn int9^e'^| insUtuUon. Each Eac of Uie j(^ictlins abllshed. M ercedes ancandspedaw ay.” ^ vlvlslUng p rofessor of m athm J: accused of roylag-afteifter being seized she wass ;r e f e r ^ g to m ental pro-y but no timetable was estab m a U csM d te ad ies- fourr toti five courses a^■• Rep. HaU, in a statemeoent released The abduclucUon was so quick Uiat1 computerC( 'science; ^ dd Robert jeast," said a c v'i last month In a restrstricted military blems. a college official, whdi' • ttorqey, Gary two pollcemi Q Polhlll, 53. of New York, ale . area. Ms. Sablaballos said Carlos Tunner-r* ^ Gessel, said, "My atto men guarding a Western P jDditlonS)^ anonymity."' 0 froelfch, fs already iri IManagua. I news agency,cy ofUce nexl door did nott accounting. The IndiaIlM • w as '^ lo w are we goln A ngdaSabaU os, spo!^keswom an for mann, N Nic icaragua’s am bassador to going to survive?'^ . • 's have asked him to get in touch with notice, sbe sas a id .. ^ MMlUiUeshwar Singh, a vlsliislUng pro- ^ tfte Foreign M lnlst^,ry, sald 'tU e gov- U e Unite*Ited States, notified Hall’s the Nicaraguan govemmenent to see If The emplnployee and a secondJ fessorfe of finance who is aI I U.S. resi- t h e Chrlstlaistian-owned Voice of e^nment.declded toD fifree HaU ”for brother, RRep. Tony Hall, of the gov­/■ Ud-one-vlcUm w as-blondident d( alien...... X/Cbanon TadloIlo (on S unday sald. twor ...... cm m ent's I t's decision. - ...... h e c an b rln g S am back witiritb him.— witness -said hcalthTeasons."-r " i Moslem and ChrisUan Lebanese 1 anonymous calltcallers claimed the kidt , 'vSbe said the'govemrnment i “decided Ho datete was given for his release,>, "I am grateful to the> Nicaraguan1 wlUi blue eyes ej and the other had 0 professors at tbe college;e led Uie nappings on behbehalf of Uie Orgarilia*^. . recently to ddlver SamSai Nesley HaU but Ms. SaSaballos said the governme-s- govemment for promisinging to release dark hair.. IBBoUi victim s seem ed to pi early 20s. ' dtdemonstration, in whicn1 students Uon of Uie OppOppressed on E^ll^ a to bis family because» l! it is Impossible nt hopedd Rep.: Hall, D-Ohio, wouldd my broUier, and I lookk forward to be In their eai ,000 Beirut U niversity Col*ht.held posters bearing a sbgQgle w ord: m u p of pro-Irar•Iranian Shiite M osle^^' v to -p lace bim tn Nlc{Ilcarag u a in the come to NicaraguaNl' to get him. seeing him when this trt:raum a Is an Abdiit i,00( B"W hy?" . - Id not be auUienUcated. type of institution d(doctors recom- in Washishlnglon, Rep. Hall’s pressIS over." lege students:nts demonstrated outside The calls could m - ^ W a i I ^ T o d c tmings- a y 's w(reather ------— \ > Contontinued from PageAl married t to Lebanese. Senate MajorllJorlty L eader Robert C.^, n Lebanon was “extreme-^ Speakes said Uiere Is n(no m ove to B yrd, D-W.Va.,/a., disagreed, saying-i,; l o w m a y b e vay close Uie U.S. Em bassy,, 'which run "As far as I’m’m concerned,( dose Uie More rrain or sm »e on thew ■ . byS a skeleton Americann staff and embassy, too.” ------i^Amerlcar eans^who lgnored-Uils wan^ i ■ ucalwl Ur Christian-contrtIroTleirEaar - — n nine clearly•Iy did so al Uielr own riskS .Beirut. i TwbFtUt, Bariey. RupBlip«rt,Jelom«od Jieir own responslbUlty,” ' • Foracast for 7 p.m.I. EST.E Tue.. Jan. 277 and on the “It Is important thata t w e are f \ Reagan said.lid. .______^______j ______5?iSWclou(l» Uii»^llijin rnlng with In» . ___ 0i|l _ IhPro, WP stay on the job.i m x p e k t .fK u lo g clouds In thebe iafi^ o o n . South ~ i n T ' Speakes: ssaid no one has oeenn noti allow terro rists ... t(to the Sfp ^ ^ i o tb east wlods Irooi 10 toti 15 mpb. H l ^ S tr I I \ X I ordered to) teleave because “we try to0 Unlled\ States govemmentIt out of Uie U ] SHOE& 5 Jrom mid <0* to lowV >508. Tonlgbt and !:&. allow Amerllerlcans to have the freee Middle| E a st,” he said, / Wedne*d»y will be doudy d o i wiUL a good t3 & diP - choice of wlwhere they go and whatit A State D epartm ent oflofficial said ^ ^ H |L|L BOOT I dunce of rain cr snownow sbowers. Lows Uiey do." At Uie sam e tim e, U.S. cit* Uie | em bassy’s operationsas. focus o n M ^ ^ ^ B H I ne«r 30. Highs froma U]upper 80s lo low t * . # -• . Izens weree j apprised of the dangerss ireporting on polUlcal Uends tr and W I M ^ 1' REPAIR S ■§* / l ' »1 \ ^ 1, ■■ ■ 40s. ■ - p® and told tot prprotect Uiemsdves. jprocessing visas, CunuPnW e.Htlleyiey aad U w ^ood e J>ell also crltlcU ed Amer 1 ’ RlTerValley: i ■ N either SSpeakes nor the State erlcanswhojS A r\Aay ' SERVICE jt' Increasing doudsI ai and % I Department!nt would say how 'm any,y. stayj In Lebanon, -saying UieyUi not on- CA 3 U A I:. - South to east winds fro • Americanss j are In'Lebanon, but Inn 1ly put themselves at riskk but "Uiey n )- are really jeopardizing Uiele American M 396jtNlAIN W SOUTH i Higbs from 40 to 45. ^ 0 late 1386,16.__ Independent Arab- i IN FAILS 733-17H g y . " " nesdty wUl be mMtly V American; sourcess sa ld ' Uie figuree govemj m ent by staying onon.” B ut b e M ' TWIN F ipKtdchAnceofraiaorLorfeawanermid-' as high as' 1,000. Most of)f said! U,S. diplom ats shouldid rem ain to V fl > iT r.'TV g Wedaasday. Soow H ighlh SO could be as 7 ^ nlgbt and continuing ^ ! thought to be dual na-.1-. keep channels of comrnmunicaUoQ M lewHowerlnatO'S.OOOf00 feet. Lows lo mid T«mnap«ral^«a p TO ^ Uiem are t ;lthcr bom-ln Lebanon orir open, -, L'it mnighsiDaesos.: ttonals. ellh ■1; NortberaNetadaandUdUt*h: .-''.-‘> •: ' : - I t \ i i ? JIta h - MosUy sunnimny and continued i ^jutsmonably wand11 't

Tuesday,J«nu«ry27,17,1987 . .TlffiMjNew ^T w•InFaHa, lnl Idaho Housespancllft)intrO(}duce,d«iay-careebill — Idahi nd Welfare to set re ^ a - laid said Scates. .BOISE (AP) - A H wmse » commit* of Healtb and - . N am pa, prefer no no statewide regula* „ , ■■ tee bas taken the first stejstep th is ses^ tlons for cententers caring for six or Block, B) a day-care center opThIs Is compnipromlse legislation, eyond what some want. itepublican Rep prim ary and w6ctn;- In a workable, and It compromise by Its m» nm o r, Bep, It will protect tbe Ulouble t dggarette taax / sn’t* go far enough for :ampalgn cam centered on the daday-iiare chUdren of the stat Brent Brocksome, R-Bolse. tate.” ...... ^...... - ceni:enter Issue. • '• lOlSE (AP) - SUrtlng Mariu ch '1 , taxes. . '“I can assure you there . Storrs said dayIay-care centers w ith ■ BOI! wlll'bc a separate battle. Recent R< legislative sessk^ins-bave less than six child okers In Idaho may have to'Dayto Gov. Cecil AndrusIrus proposes put--.:-— • snpport out tbere for tbiaSbuy%fa-”» g w ii illdrcn do not hav^ to smoke '-toit quesUon lrom-com<-debiiebated the-sub}ect-at-lengtigth,-but_meel-tbe -regulatllatlonr- They ‘ ca n rvol— neariyirly-twlce-aB mucb-ln.8Ute-ededas arcom- nanclal burfj calls for putting ird 'tlm e making It now,” Including Incl Rep. Liz AUan-Hodlodge, R* regulations. T becie current state lax,ls 9.1 cents,s. The le^aUon ca promise, calling for the5 statest Board haying a hard ous canccr control ' Therhe governor's office estinim ates ^397,465 into various , Is |l04,507--mot£.__— ; ' • T ~ — th at'cit'cigarettB'salesrnowTiearliriy-»3-programs, which Is lllon packages per year, would v (h as Uie present oUociUocaUoQ. • . - }p & percent to 88,328,000 packckages- Overall, the sl«Uit^tfi. DOW collects . . . jroupm i ^SUlt SS!!"! Just over 18 mlllioUlloa In cigarette . . . ,i Judge lay end law p erry ye ear. has used or tried . But3ut the sta te still would get ge an taxes, POCATELLO (AP) -> sixth the com plaint.n t. collcollect fees for am bulanceB service govem m enl has lg programs to raise extratra $7,861,600 p e r year-ln clgagarette ------—■ D istrict - Judge WUliamm Woodlhnd Larsen, I-forma-(c er Bannock County whewhen property taxes .are us^ i to various fundhig money for streets,its. bas ruled that the Idaboao state Pro- prosecutor, saidsa his clients were ac- fun(fund Ils operation.- »ocatellans rejected a W f perty Owners Associat:iatlon may ting as their>Ir own attorneys In the L:Larsen said even though theth sa6ie Last year, Poc V orker dies at dam a [ led com- (5 million, flve-ye^year property tax In- i amend its lawsuit againstist tbe c l^ f beginninga n d did nol nave, the issuissues persist, th e amende< k Atp«nW ln»lil } a class- crease in a specisiclal election, although q q ] Pocatello challraglng tlicthe constltu- benefitofcoun)unsel. pla]plaint m i^t be brou^t as i BOISE (A P) - A construrucUon ^ri^rS D icaa ~ J city on nearly. 63. percei tionallty of collecting feessestorstieel , Altonomey Ivan Legler ob- actlaction law ^t. against tbe i te n t voted. i n : favor. -work(irker w as decapitated Mondi are either Two-thirds appro\iroval was retjuired. ac repairs. icctcd to thelhe amended complaint, behalf beh of th o ^ p e o p le who an accident at a work site at L refusing to pay the street feeee or who ^ 'A t stake Is coU ktlon ofol JSSO.OOO a claiming It. was « unlikely the docu- refi Peak>ak Dam southeast., of.. £ are paying under protest. year In -‘'street utility ietIm ," which menu submllmilted by Larsen would are thoriUessald. or cold.t Nc t dd enable L i o h t C diusedfire i “to” , Nam* toeimmer. tbe city has earmarkeded tor streel dlller fromm the original suit T ilin g a class action would Robert Keith Campbell, 35, 1 Brewster filedled in August. -.thojthose.rcsldents. to..get a refund re If died InstanUy About 9. a.m.,1. V on- Ddtlcioua) inIn cCider;''’ repair. uccessful, ST.' ANTHONONY lAP) An 5“ / ' :ame Monday Brewster,, who is president of the Brewster’s Bre challenge is gfic ly, Ada County Coroner E J ;Woodland’s decision c a n v overhealed fluoluorescent li^ t ap- . 1 the lawsuit ISPOA, argund W elfare. Hon) - Increascases pcnalUes for sexual ex- feci HB62 (StaU? Affairs) - Ci Richard Rush, Meridian,, OSoa D irector of plollaUon of a child ' for commercial pur- H, nderson of Jtexburg, | ^ "CABIN FEVVER"'SWEEPSTAr A K E S ^ S l spcclal task forcc on Uie polenll ° D arrell Hendi Agriculture, poses to roaxliaximum fine ol 125.000 and spc< win • It* li*I* UhmI IMp*. 7 4tn , HotHasiwi. Illw w . Sw Uie Departmenl of tual lack of precipitation Uiat I has ow ner of the aut(luto parts shop, said no ■ iM». rMfw Iko. St. nwMt. vkfM Itin.k. - , maximum scDtcntcncc of ISyears In prison. tual lale was available on J lotrodoctio lo Houm iKfailen Idabo. damage estlmat —pIPOSITSITONlYATTHlSSTOn>~ HCR9 (Judiciary, Rulesties and Ad- HBS8 (Judiciciclary. Rules and Admlnlstra- l«fz ICS U clear la slale law Uiat HB63 H (Revenue- and Taxalxatlon) - Monday. ministration) - Provides for offset prln- Uon) - Makes Tjbutlon .of___ :.‘l plaiL-on.st.staying ln_^slness,"- ■ UngofHotiM and Sgnatgbllla.I#. ___ city policemenen or( olher peacej)Hlcer*.can_C!niClarifies accounting Jind..dlstrJl F U m iU R E - ixotlOD)-^S«lB- -W'-beyond -IhlIhtTrlcographlcarjurtsdlc- -revirevCTUe ^ tv e d - u n d e r -th e -T raransferand t -saldHendersonrm.-^who a ls a D w h ^ a rts -^ -— - y t — i t HC^R< (Revenue and Taxot reneral revenue. Uonal boudnarliarles when In Iresh pursuit of InhiInherilance Servlce.Inc. inI Rexburg,R( 1 otflclal ettim ate of s u te gen< Introduced In Senate APPLIANCES A tb preseot -tax structureire for I987-S8 an Indlvldaual)al alleged lo have committed Inti iclloa in I h e l r p r w n c e . ____ ^SlSBI028 (R esources and Envlrocranment) — 4 S lM a lti A « t. E atI.T wiiLi. tn F r XfelelerarZhttlC-provtslonsTeran ixatlOD) - Sets HB59 (Judlcl:Iclary. Rules anTA^mTSIslra^eT ^H C lS (Eevenui uid Tajcai Ing lands acquired by shcrlirss d e ^ o rln Uflclal estimate of state geQnsO Rsenatloo) - ' HB60 (Judlcl:Iclary. Rules ond Admlnlstra- mci adverse weather or fire. •Requlrts appUcationa forr ai minimum Uon) — AllowsDws separate punishment for adv I PHQMg ' itream aow musl recolvere approvali by ’Legislature. W.HB56 (Resources and Consonservatlon) — i " ' t l ------RONFULLMM E R , M . 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^ ...... -Tha memben>en o f the editorial board anduki writers of editorials. 6 l l I . a « S: Stephen t . H tttgsn and WiniarliamEHoward per Bowlrl’s over ^ I HI I there’s lcots to do I v - • ^ ' # I 1 , Now thatt thet Super Bowl is hiin the record books, a ,| lot of Amerlc.rlC M S a r e g o in g to b e a t l o o s e e n d s : ...... V , ; ■• ;Wlth thee Iprotracted professloUonal football season (! ; - w r a p p e d uip, p , the dedicated foothtball fan hasn’t much, ‘i___ •■. to looVtorwaw ard to for another hallalf year. The guy who iow turB"hls“attentlon t . T! (ollows.sportorts In general will no' lj V to b a s k e tblall a ll — but It’s -severalli weeks until the col- f i m ^ lege seasonm heads I Into its overbl:blown and overgrown It schedule, and afterir that another month tournament K'UbUl^ODNFUStP.i>.: , . orsoofthepr; pros w inding up their■tournament. tc ...wiuiBlNK .

1, Those ever»ents should occupy a lot of television air - < - — time, betore•e bI a s e b a U g a m e s , o egliigin.popplng up in the spring. So thithere is plenty of oppoiportunlly for diversion itnetoidraft Wioorkabhlelranppolicy , ^ ■; I n t h a t d l r eic c t tio l n . '. Stilt li r, a lot ot M agic Valleyjy sports fans will find. - T he Soviet Union’s open-<)en-ended m ilitary slip- • However, i ililllonsofwordsaDdthou-. - starting with, the WASHINGTON-Mil port a n d the U.S. provisionsion iof ag ricu ltu ral’ i ,■ : other eventsnts to attract them - :slaler. we finally have sandsofcOlumnlnchcsl W .A xelgard . cred its and satellite intelligelligence bave been im- : high school01 basketball tournamiments which beghi a Frederick \A some cold, hard facts. portant elements in Iraq'sq's economice and . i veral weeks hi anothither day or so. And I the ground, east of Basra. ; -run of seve Where a re they? OnU m ilitary survival. They' al»also explain the • IS have a lot of gam es :es against Iraq present the Idaho’s colleliege basketball team s where Iranian advance: ■ In sh o rt, the "bottom1 111line" for Am erican in- diplomatic openness Iranan hhas shown to the i nent yet of the adminlstra- a n d — m a nny y fans are hoping —■ pplenty of tournam ent most dam ning Indlctmc terests in th e P ersian Gulljulfand throughout the ^ p e rp o w e rs In recent monmonths. tion’ss a le o f a rm s to lr:Iran. ,q must not fall. To this ! : c o m p e titioin n ir e m a i n i n g . Middle E ast is that Iraq tr ■i^Othcr developments furtlfurther contradict the no­ • erid, it is of signal Importa)rtance that the president InhlsNov. 13speech(;h defending those sales, lion th o t theU ,S. pursuiiil of an immediate open-______d sports followers ap- MlUlcal and.diplQ raatlc_:___ 1 on^soondTanonalel” i, ; ji .. Persons wlwho aren’t dedicated ; ------:presldootEcagaa.dcdidared thatanVhonprablfi--.___ .Clear up.lhe^onfused pell — Ing-wlth lraivwas based o r liewar,by.categoricaIly •; — :esnoWcacknowledge,for‘ — parently areire gomg“to have,the end” totheIran-Iraqw.war was a prim ary objec- ■ silyationconcemlngthe^ Administration sources n refuting his Initiative tow,toward Iran . itposltlon lq Ira n Is not d crises to keep upI iwith in the coming tive of his secret initial!alive. While this argument exam ple, th atth e Soviet po :: events and Second, highlightingI thithe explosive impact of as stro n g as It was once! bellbelieved to be, weaken- has since been repeatecled In other settings, not w e e k s . ____thfcsecEeLarmajsalfaont surprlsIngiyillrasTececelved llttleplBy5lnce the— prevent that poorly concencelvedTHtlatlve from justification for its wildlattertptto att( cunr'fivor ■esldent’s State of the latestKundofkilllngb[began. F o r I n s ta;ance, n there’s the pres becom ing the basis forr posl-Khomelnlpo U.S. policy wflh'Tdiran. >ohig Lebanon hostage - Isn'tltllmenowtorere-focus attention on this - Union AddreIress tonight, the ongol latlicgulf. E q ually damaging Is RobRobert M cF arlane's ad- tions, the Iran-Contra. aspectoflhcadminlstrilrallon’s rhetoric? ;■ .crisis in tsIts assorted ramlficatic mt bfi asked tore-explain his iccurr^ng is evident from .f u s i o n lh at U.S. policy/m ma ak ers bad virtually no le and budget deficits, . Shouldn't the president ® The danger of that occi :• a r m s - m o raass, s i the nation’s trade policies In view of Ihelr5lr blatant failure ^oaffect ' the administration's i€su€surr4ctingandalavlshly "- } j* p e n d e n t Intelligence;eonthelraniBnpoIitlca] oc ;irely on Israel's. j; ..the stampededing bull m arket on Wallfl Street, and a bit' , . Iran’s aggressiveness,s Iin lhe war?. repeating cliche’s fromtim the 1970s aboul Iran’s situation, but relied entire!; session of the Idaho F„; nearer homome, the current ses Both short-and long-ig-rahgc considerations "geostrategic” importan■lance. F urtherm ore, First. It i?5taggerlng[thatthe tba United States denceshowing that e, let alone consum m ate, .jf . i: L e g is la tu■e. r e . m ake it Im perative to0 chtillenge( thftR eagan ad- despite the leaked eviden would even contemplate, le ' m inistration on Its dcclEclared expfiClatlons about R eagan’s advisers rigge^e cun:urrent offensive makes II Letters wel•/come com plex long-term policyicy forf the a re a is needed, ' ' L Ayatollah Ruhollah KlKhomeini could m ove lo abundantly clear thatI theIhi top priority of Iranian ' Go back to the drawingng board.b You have the 1 A . upset the balance onllilheA rab-lsraell front, a foreign policy remainsIS thetl overthrow of Iraq, no The.Tlnie**N<•News welcom es letters to the editor but will reject , . tim e.______• d taste. Each letter m ust declared oblect that: h(he Is already pursuing m a tte r w hal the costssto to itself or lls neighbors. thoseltoonslinslders libelous o r In bad i 1 in ending (ts International n it e r 's m a U ln g a d d r e s s . ' - through his henchmenen in Lebanon. Finally', the Any interest Iran has in i ______^b € signed andind should Include the will isolation, parllcularlyvlyvls-a^utheSovlelUnion - • - Frederick W. Axelgardird IIs a fellow In Mideast- m ore than 4p04iaMids mayaybeedltediorJengtlu' ...... “deinonslrationeffficlJet” of an Iranian victory - Lstteraofmo over Iraq might resultult in enough Islam ic unrestt and the United States,I. is prim arily (If no te Studies at the Center (oror StrategicSl aad Interna' mmmm In Egypt to overthrow)w the Mubarak eovem m ent.»t. d u slv ely ) Intendedtow<0 weaken support for Iraq. ' tloDaISludlesofGeorgeto\'.etown University: i NicaiiraguannconstiiitutiommerelyrS T e ^ /1 brief ftorrepreession ate - A m ericans take forrgranted. g r ■ ' • For 3 hours andid 454! m inutes on Jan. 9 the poleiinii'wtupoii wlui wiiich lo suppriip re s s th c '...... rlghisrsandinldinista beliavlorw ould indicate he promulgation ofthe Nicaraguan peoplepie were legally entitled to opposltsitlon further and cling to pow(ower. , that those prov)rovlsIbns would be manipulateIted, Within hours of thep ' the rights that wee takeU for granted, whii1 which the Sovleljba•backed rw im e can try to "plan, direct and organize"te"thepducalIon mergeiser of stale and p a rty , the roa(oadisnow export. Itwlll endi- ficials ot the SandlnlslInlsta Interior Ministry, system, a clear attack onithehistorlcprac- thc - clearfir for continued domlQaUon ofofallaspecb t ,-jctwr.becauseluse ever since Sandlnismo res •I ; . * ' mask Its totalllaria irian rule. The constitution ll has v iolate Its own laws." One opposition leaderider declared, "We cannot ,;-,i codifies the SandinlJInlsla party’s absolute tlce of churches'to m aintainain schools of their of llfele in Nicaragua by th e Sandinhinistacom- edpower.llht i - u . understand how theybey plani to prom ulgate a ny dispute . 'The Sandinlllnlslas’ record speaks for itsel : power. own, and it codifies existingIng agrarian-reform andanimtes. And Ifth e re ls ev er anyi idaim sto guarantee the untry. the-' They have repressedrep opposition pollllcalilan i d conslllutlon which d a ^ ■ ;• A s\m b sim ilarpir provisions i In the S o v iet. laws, which have been u sed'>ea to narass and atwutIt who \ is in conQ-ol of the count 1 liberties If theybave all on the . labor groups,'bs, the church and the press, TTi h r citizens righls and llbi J ■: and Cuban-constituiltutlons, the Sandlnlsta - ' ' punish-Sandlnlsta opponent!ents. comm'munlst rulers can readily call begun this day, whichhich they .label historic, by , Given the firm Sandlnlstasla grip over the Sandln es.nowof- constitutionncckllfles C( this repressive ap- ;W„ >' ch'artcrproclaimstn s th a l the " state Is the llnista police or arm ed forces, a repressing the people.pple.”______■a :* fundamental Instruitrument oT thepeople." ■ executive branch, and thee tototal absence of . (icialljIly designated the Sandlnlstata PopularI paratus.Fortor these reasons a quarter of a ovliet and Cuban patrons, any checks and balancesibylheothcrbran- by Army,►y. million Nlcanraraguans bave fled their own ;S! '■ And.llkelhelrSovIi r a s Elliott Abrams Ismis assistant secretary of |J; theSandlnlstasareare the “ vanguard of lhe : ches ot governm ent, the nine com andantes ■ Althithough many provisions of the new con- country andid thourandsU have taken up am ; we state [orlnter-Amerklerlcan affairs. ||! . - people'.’ — m eaningling that only they can In- who rule N icaragtfa have; a rnew. potentially stiluliclion appear lo g u aran tee Indhidivldual toredalmthethe rights and freedoms that w le ttee r s f j a k i n gJ care of only nelece^ities wouuld reduce neeiedfor revenue!es------lullea, regulalions, respon- prepared, as a natlv«alive Idahoan, even afte ra 1 urge all the spenderss of public funds to who0 iare very dedicated to lheirr jobsj( and the nd of the dull opportunities which He aheadd otc lifetim e of reading,Qg, ffor the beautiful |i - Tax base stistill shrinking ! notice the deterioratingjconditionofhomes, coi • taxpt slbllllie3,opE #aysatthe them, andI If lfl ll were not for tbe IrainlngJ s S C S - p a r lia m e n ta r y builduUdlngs, th e cathedrals, the edition of The Tlmes-News farms, automobiles,-farmrm Im achinery, e t c . ' Thi’^0taxpayers Interest Is alwa; . 1:1 . •: ThoJan.23rdedi Ihey m ake. sions they' attend,atl where facts and expereri- • flower gardens, thefthe fields, th e treasured tide concerning the Idaho Note the em pty buildingsgs iiIn our cities, tow ns heartirt of any and all decisions the ' I • --presented an articl' (or encesareshcshared, our little local govemi■nme- ' forests which I saw.aw. . ijh Transportation BoiB oard’s need ofa $19 millfonn and villages. Also watchnthe th news artldes on' Thcltcir job isdorie wllh no gain (or ires on ali m an n er of themimselves. Most of u s w orkSa-ia.m.to5p.m.. ntscouldbelbelooneheckofam'ess. . . _ My appreciationon forfc the ways and Ideas ot 'l j; ■ IncVease in fundingIng.thls upcoming year.- ' ' bankruptcies; foreclosure! others grew. business, Including banks'itks'andsavlngsand ' buttl1 the counly comralssloners'so:.sometimes lunderstaistand the best way up Is to worl •ilr '• They suggestedjd llIncreasing highway user Mr. Victor andI MrMr. Stivers m l^ t be ri^ t ' loan Institutions. workrk 12- and 13-hour days attendl loy Scouts, join a civic or fratcj j ■ * fees, raising fuelltaxes;etc. ta ' £2!V when they say therelere a re trip s w hich could, ot loo long ago when there . fcllrigs al 7 a.m . a n d m the eve lon, take office and leam Robe [<[■• .Iremembernott • Pay attention to the ecoriconomist that tells ' tinguntil I0!30p.m.They also orshodd,bedimlnDninated. (The Times-News ii,r, • wereseveral editoritorials protesting the spen- )ider. But does tbis truly train < . , yflir we rc a r t less peoplelemakingmonevlo n • Eii;^6 and hours'of research and;J f y K i r saysthls,too.)BulUlut th e quality m eethigs and v dingofmlUlonsofdof dollars to remove the rock ^ pay taxes, o r In your vema!macular"a shrink- .. lorles are not in th e cla ss ot blf organlzatlons'shouldould hot be cut. i piles ouVofthe.mednedlan oh the freeway be-- -es, scboolboards, etc.? Ingtaxbase." ecullitives. Although m v position l£ ) tween Wendeil andihdDieTwlnFallscxlt. a map of Idaho, a relief mapIWhlch w e the economy Won't to th(Lhes'c people I aro also a tazpa; I explained In Tlie Times- There Is'no guarantee th ! mountains. Realize how manyly U n y . . ' ADOTofficialex 5,overydcraandfo> 'such:h would like lo say m y tax aollariswelldol . )rov6d the appearance of thee get worse, and if It does, e\ I lucked away lo them, towns w - . V .Newslhatilimpro\ lid hasten and Jeopar- spcniBnt, •• ,de irte fe r. I believe lie madelc more public money could 1 cannot recei'ccive radio or television signalS,''*’ Clarificationon of letter ^.j • ■ . . freew ay.andm ade; ? which m ay a t this Vi ' - aslalcmenltothee1C effect, you couldn't put a dire even your security wli ]Q cannot afford good schools oi tim e seem Mund. ilaybe. just maybe, we could s te Snake River Plaih Isn'texaclISuv,- ...- AleltcrloUiccdllieditor frorh Elizabeth — UJ------: p rleclagon someoileone’slife . , , youo1 once In a while Instead of con.ay sxs Werner In The TimeImes-News Sunday contain* Incher” statem ent to justify'.,y- ' GLEN.CAPPS' ■ is, either. , • ThJswasa"cllnc .• criticticlsm, sShere Ism y public?"U.niikyiiu” “t melnipolis,t ed a typographical:al erroe r, In th e foilowing lormous sum of money to ■ Jerom e spendMglm^cnorr V . fora■ajob well done. H aveyoulou heard people who move henere, or sentence; d remove IhcTock pllplies.'- )IANAVAN HOOSER visit here.!. SJsay It is like going back 30-50)0 J'Thlslsnottocasicast a m antle of Incipient reasoning, why not,sjpend >1 Pursuln’g this rea , , O fM ^s deserve:ve thanks PwlnFalls.^____ y ears In llmi[ime?Mr.Vlclor.Idon-tthink: icyou depravity on unbellelellevers, it is instead my oHars-anasurroUDdthe fl ■. severaltiffion dolla ...... reallymean‘an 11 when you say, “Let us )itkeep w ay of wording a nagging,nai longtliffe worry to 6 feet of plastic foam? Myy Hcreiresonieofthe'gwgood points regar :H > —freewayffwmi4to6 lehom e." spendersof public money dlng-the county commlsslcssloners: . Sb about the social/fli/4fallacy ot our nation about a : v .point is, if these spe bnie meetings^imlii lay goes by th at I don’t give thabanks to come apart." __ id r priorities by taking care•e Twin Falls County could»uldl)ave corrupt. . U > will rcHrranee their sali-nnlnfn/f hilt { Most Of IhcoeoDre In Idaho wh(ivho^for o .IforUiesmallnairamounl 41 travel] Webeenenable_____^Theword "fallacvlacy" shcWdbave been >■'1 ifitedfiii*ft execuited ■ - Tueiday. Januar)»ry27,l987 . Tlmea-News,», TwinTv Falla. ldahaA:8 •Hbfrnijinn relattives war Idd a h o l W e s SALT LAKE CITY (AP)^ ) - T t a fa- own bloodI tto be shed, the sou^ mtmann admitted to prosececuton he "isn’t InterestiBSt^” la talHnjl to ---- Iber and Other reUUveaves of docu- said. hbad a killed because M fefeared ex- reporiers. dents dealer Mark Hofma[mann believe WUllam Hofmann's entreaties po:posure'as a tr^flcker in fo Mark Hofmann was to I iMWBbDuld atone for his1 crimesa vlth began almoslost immnllately after his tortorlcal documeots for wbld ed before 3rd District ^LOS Ghurcl:h say s casisino own blood Instead o(ofinaprl^ i .^ODTO wrieriOQsly lnjur«d w ben one ppaid a husdreda--0^ Iboaa !to Rigtrup i a s t J F u ^ ^ ecu, sHirces uld Monday.>y- of bis pipe•e :bomos accidentally ex* doidollars. . ^ofnann was MotenoBdced Friday to pioded in bis'car bl! the day after the iAnother-source close to ivorker^G£um enter temm ples dVe w ars to lUe -in piprison alter tivln murder*e ra :...... -...... nnm a n s ■ fam ily sa&t- U ondan, rted to prison wilhout ^ d l b s guUty to A nm^ced i charge '“Mark waivas Ifllervleved by bis fa- as half his r^atlves^ev^ knowledge, a source ^ LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)I — All worthy for entrancemce into the temple, of^8econd*deK^ niurderer In the Oct ther on bisIs ^w ay to surgery and bia hahave accqited exetulidnji tattoo em ploye^ dealers andnd exec- 'Sunday’s sUtemeement from Htockley . firing squad..§8,fli«J!nirk li itiveS- ftllg«^| »Hg lh1a tnto ^enter came at a pressjjonference coi before a?____ . J5Kl983..boinbingjleaUW-eenes leaning on be executedsd so your blood, is spilled. eternal et< salvation. secreUy,” these! source said. rani-anUng member of tbe MombnM Jesus Christ of LatU.atter-daySalnto. ; . "They are concerned bcboU»‘ about Church said Sunday. T he chutxh has ha: previously de-: to come clean; tbatlat If be was That’s the oionly way you can be with ' the bearing was ^ y to the hereafter,’” the Justice and M ark’s e te rn alll' welfare," However, I Tbe statement by Presldenent Gor- nounced gamblinging and all games ;ot' guilty be should be execuecuted, and If the family I iui or a day after news jqq not, be should f l ^ t it,” It,” a source source said.1 .. . said sal the sourcW who.fifreouestod postponed for ion B. Htockley contrasteded with chance, such ass ststate-sponsored lot-; M lefeit stories that a fplea bargato was im- nnst dose to tbe case said,, s\ speaking on Instead. HHofmann, five weeks be- anonymity. an “All of^tbeseix }ast church pronouncem entQts th k t teries. The offlciaiclal church position like Mark was Inno^t-^ u tfi very rolnent appeareared Wedoesday. On Ljaming c employees who dealII cards, has been thatt gamingg acUvltier^^ condUlonof anonymity. fore h is trlarial on charges of capital Ilk liam Hofmann accom- The father; WUllami' HHofmann, a ' homicide;- dcdecided b avoid the pos- recently.... re NoOe'of t^emn le e l like Friday, Wllliai make c h a n g e . o r m anage ggaming_.UDdermtoe.splritui itual -Commitment -to------: - , .-panied his son)n Ito the h earing, w here u b l v rlb es to a7sibUlty'- oI'S l" m dealh penalty b y ’' they thi know M arklftw."*;'; lab lu w ere, Iti general, not nmoraUy the work ethic. ' devout Mormon, su b v r liitMv has Mark Hofmanninn declined the judge’s widely held belief, amomong:\cburch. agredng, to'to. p l^ 'd guilty to reduced William ' Hofmastt::rBi^j declined to comment onrh ^ S son’s offer of thee coiirtroom to ' meet m . members lii.blood aioDenjemcnl, which charges ...InIn the deaths of Stoven de lh his family before be- P way to atone Christensenjm and Kathleen Sheets. case ca and a w om an Who ans'isw ered his privately with i dictates that the only wa the family Ing taken to UtaJtah State Prison., {Qf the sin bfmuhier latoto allow one's . -As p art bl of the plea b'argato, Hof-'.teltelephone' Monday sald.:th HOtMANDJIM I JECKHURT?- I CRAIG 0. lEducati'ionofBd ials H B U K ispleasised to announcece - '. m E E E X A M D O)ESNT. E the oper}ning of his officeice, J hel^J you jet rid ol lhe pjlnnln'fovt Ir seek meore statee funds tP' Jx,Imin»ient people p o stp o n e for the preractice of Podlatiatry ■ BOISE (APJ. .- Idaho’*So’B.topeJuca-.Morgan, ■ the McCall-Donneliy ^lngihe_chiroprac»Of.,We now.5w oiler I Ire e conjul* tlon tplnd tuneiion ten., ll»-r»ytorire«mentII: tlon officials pressed.Bl. leglsljUve elem en^.ry, toacher who has been • PodlairlcSports MedicHeine • Children's Footjot O( rthoptics . -budset writers on Mondimdiiy'& make designated;!d to he the first teacher in - -e'-lndlMietfr ihey wHI likely• be bi covered b y rw ' good on the focal pointInl of f e 1SS6 apaceM lt/ ^ASA’sf troubled Space Irttuitunnce. rr»iny«»c,thcinltljl m y students. I wfent to u 6 7 6 S hloup ( Ave.. W est #66 ' . - ' systems. : thank youu all, In advince, for all (or the future, for all you’ll IRUCEKCHIRCl O P R A C T f e “Financial fuel is needMded to make .Son'll do tor m . T wwin i Falls, fdatto J« ro m « some sfgni/Icant' galiMins” Slale do lor educatcation,” Mrs. Morgan-said, j 1101..N .U n c o i n ' ' Superintendent of Publicillc InstnicUon .'running thrihrou^ a list Jhat Included 13______ife Jen 7 ' Evans told tbethe Joint Fl- higher teaclacher pay, inrproved faclll- L aan{e-AiAropriatlons._., C om m ittee.. ties an d ijp-lt[rtoKlatiBlextoooks. - “The real declajon withrTtii itspect b " W 'stste,Ite. Sen: V earl. Crystal, R v saiooV improvement r e s u with Uils L ew isville,'-J,'chairman of the Senate' committee and wllh \ He laxiwrltlng'lg ^ -T o J j^ lte e and a . ■ member oiof the Budget panel, aues-._ “ elec: t r o nMICS - Legislature.’.’ ^ le propriety’of the huge' ' ' Evans, who warned of ■equests, citing;, the- con- jUSI!?! J T J i M I J I equity among the sta ipresslon Idaho s resource- scW ls because ot repeat nomy. -• I LIQUHDATKION! problems, and stote Boar ■ quite a variation between (Ion President DennisJ WV heeler em- ® Jwant ' and what we have.” phasized the need for i aid. “ We’re in trouble. We COLOR! requ^ts for a $50 million md any more taxes. We iPORTABU Dubiic school aid and $11y i miUloiUiIke.^“ i |f_Jhe-blll8-wfr-have-iiow. ■ in~l6e^llotnreril'to"the tl e condition of ag ricu ltu re In . t II 19" - -— ^tlcsand Lewls^larkStaStateCoilege. thlsstate.” Biit both have agreet•eed thal even In urgingng approval of the budget 1 - 1 ^ 0 ^: Cecil Andrus’ someimewhat Scaled increases,, hhowever, Wheeler said all ------back-budgctrproposals-f(s-for-cducatlon-segments-o-of-Idabois-economy-wlU-i- woiild go a long way tovtow ard revers*' have, to share sh the bill, Including Irig the system’s deciinCline in recent b u s ln e s and an at some tim e In the yfears. The governor calcalled for a ti future colleglege students. million boost for highe^ er education Critical1 to t( underwriting even the an d 'a $28 million hikelike for public governor’s's spending blueprint is couitmriffliE r that for basic repeal off theI cortroversla] Invest- schools, the bulk of thi r WMV* DUT ^msHBis s sn w o S b m i M pay Increases and the]e firsti of four roent taxic credit,< a proposal that HUSDE payments .to bring faciacuity salaries would geneinerate $14.5 million In extra w a m m i m . up to tbe national averaerage In public tax revenienues but- which critics tltutlons in the claalm wou'ould signal the nation and!■ ' ; 1 3 " BAVE schools and peer instltu \ w ^ - I ~ ~ [ colleges. • the w orldd that Idaho is not., after f.’ Sbortly, a fte r t h e i r appearance'-be'-.buslness'a p t developmentdi and ’«xpan*.. mmm- . ' f the budget' commlttnlttee. Barbara slon.

r COLOR - 1 i- Nto o . '1 ihfC ong Wei..‘ - ^^huttlebpbsjster j oint calleled stronger ■ Fei•ewest r^ rs . ;,iOGDEN, Utah (AP)I -— A redesign* th e c r a f t’s's eexterior fuel tarik.’i ' ' LEVISION RiniM avr^ Lovo v ^ t s£^rvice co sts. ^ TEt Hyj^YDIfaj ed lolnt for the spacee shutUe's sl solid then, the company has con- nKMOiiG»nmi Irand Preference. rocket boosters is twice lundreds of tests, Including K9I9 wmm its predecessor and shoiihould be ready uccessful test-firlngs - this j ««S on CoMumw Band Vefore shuttle flights res of the refurbished joints. * rrtrtne* Swwyi- Morton Thiokol officials “ '?a'id“: s "A lthbuglU^ we are kMiily aware of iay- 3 ; ‘‘I.have a great.dejdegree of con-, the tragicic incident of one year ago, m n 3 4 T BIG UMD nDHYERS fidence in the d^ign. I \would fly It," our focuss isI: and shall remaifa bn the 'Allan McDonald, direcUector of Morton future,” said si 0. Edwin Garrison, . Thiokoi's booster redesli:eslgn team told p re sid e nt t of Morton Thiokoi's a news conference. AerospaceIceGroup. SAVE . J P h j l c o •Tbatcoofidence is in m arked con- ‘ < ...... | S ';trast to the mood onene year ago at Ther newew design would make five . Morton Thiokol’s WasWasatch Opera- - p";changes in the previous * 5 0 5 IcDonaldsald. ^ 25’^C0L( M v f tlons plant when the shuttle model, Mcl The Numl)er 1 ; ^ ,C%alleDger explodedI shortlys altef v • paunch 'Jan. 28, UlllnIllng sU crew Preferred Dryer. ▼ C»LIlI" m -Commerdally «imembers and school teachertee Christa 0jy)g|leER'SAinD CENTER | 0 g j I ' 'McAullffe. - ______^ . c•Computer Touch i ,!|;'A presidential commnmlssion deter- • SMvta»{<• Colli ' • ' Jum p Start* nt In one of the* • CarP*P*toniflfl . . Auto.HtpoIr Con&ol • : IBlned an O-ring joint i Bum on Coraumir Bnnd ' .^uttle!s two solid boosiKistors had (ail- 7 3 03-2263- . ' Ask for Mel Ptifet»ne»Stir«y*. •(.• Only 27y2"Wide- . ,r^ , allowing hot rockocket gases, to •'escape,“ touchlfiR-off an cxplosion of J i JETCUAN'DtSHWA!ISHERS aaaHCTiCTW C jW H SES VCR IUQUTDAmoN • D eluxe E asy A l l F i c Demos Isalacohol caiusing loor M odels & D •Notxxly Clean Styling Gets • Removablee ||||B S ^B |9 • F i s h e r ur Dishes Suriace lems? Cleaner Elements problf • P h i l c o surpassed ‘ Large • G eneralI ElectricI Capacity C a p ^ , ' I Oven f==^ Wecaan help eeven • Z e n i t h I l E j w tiiose; who dom \ SAVE*> 5 0 S A V n * 5 0 wantt help. r i" " O F F l(ICIAL CO UiP P O N - T « PSTAKES Theref oo need too iw» ll. YouVe triedtii< evfrythinj. 1 " C A B I N FEVER" F SWEEPS J " Win a trip lor two Oft th«<• Carnival Crult* lliMt * ^ n Ship".Hp-.7doyiondnlghtf. " Someone you knowiw ha*h a problem . The penonion il ill -- nol bad wiihu : dliease. So with Inierwnllon j I NetiBu.aohamat.SanJuJuon, Pu«rt» Rico, St. Thomu ond th* Virgin lilondt. | " with alcohol Of dnigJ.gs, ButB youSt tried treatable du m s i cveolhing. Eveiythinjihing you know. available,i. Ihereill no need lo wait for ■ a DEPOSIT ONLY AT What do you Jo? Tryrry ______Ihingi 10 get MorM;. - O'trWroflmerven- wmcihing you don’lml , • AS know. Il^called InicT-ier- ^'v; ' lioni mull in the i ' W FREE MOVIES pctvJn gelling inlo 1 BLACK; IFURNITURE &APU>PLIANCE I "• ' \tntion. And it wofki! ;.y' ..•J.'." Irtaimem, LOW I w rrH EACH P PURCHASE I I ... AS...... J 2 9 a Free infomklion . r I I Whal b InttTventlon? •t'.V,; Kssion. I N A M E _ _ ------' For yean we believedrtd E\wy w k we hase u r ■ I Address______• ' Ital an alcoholic or free inform alion addict would have to m leuion wherr you can . k SAKTELLITE HEADiDWARTEI|$ |C I T Y ______il •hiiboiiom'befotehc;hc get the faeti. And lalk - g P H r n J p '------.-- - or Jhe could reallyally H |. wiih..profct5ioniiU...... admil to the problem. m about the perv)n you Dul now, with thtf know. So if you ivally ' W DU.1i u x i UiCaail. ^ Inlef%'Cfition proeoi.31. the petwn in want to■ helphel iomcone- - all you need S A Y n J UT I I l t Y S t m #M>| Cw*wi« m T>W (rouble can be helpedIped 10 rta!i« lhal is ihc williinllingneu to call us for help...... :r well do everjihlng poiviblc • 9Fo«ISo1kit>Uh '« ■ ihert really i» a pnproblem. And a Together « ' • AutomalkbuttMaMovar tolution! to help lhe perMn you know. . , • Dlgttal R m iv a r • , Studio Quolity Pictur* ------..125CHANNa...... , 2*GuflrantMdSpodng k • M 'lN B CANYIVNVIEWHIlOSPITAL L C O M P L E•ETEIYINSTAUED l 2 2 s shoup WaitIt ^ M M Twin Falll, Iclaho 83!m o i Call 734-6760 01or I f l P l 8 9 5 ” 1-800-247-31895 9 tODnlAVAtlAUfrTOOl------. ■ ;•• -K. . - L/C I Falta. Idaho Tuesday. Jtniutry27.1987 u i r i s I m u cM r.tLu L I I '-amTtUSNfMMTrl I * im cw w sis ^__ I ottusi, L ' . SPEAKVCHWLe M m v / w e m / MswHC V « ABOt/riT. 2 1 ^ . A / u m ts SSL > o m i c s - ^ 1 eoorn ' L__- ^ ------T ?'■ r \ • ; F r a n k a n d t oa e e s i . L - :...... - _ ■ --- j j i r f l r S j

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Whal would Barbi 22): State your wishes to :dvlce onliow to advanc^j - 41 *•— wara tha 7 i On one contl • daya" , Backua 'i>Tvh:' i i lily H orosccope tact who can help you lo BMait drink " ‘ 1 IS Dai Don't neglect to write hold unlverslly I 42YoooBMn* *! 'I 44Wadara 0 0 Tradttk>n • l- tlm L j^ letters. ywelghl box- the people whoJS (January 21 to Febru-} ~48 OacompoM i 10 10' Mataftaliza HPViLSJ I ulllvan ever high school - It’ %_ 3 something kind and an 4S Actual II 11 TtMda of IClAlClH. LIBRA (September 23 >erson gives you good ad- 1 \ attanta *' p fR b'i 22); You can make a lol < lettlng ahead faster. • 12Labconf»pound 'L jf 'r L : I ScSnwith • 121 with home affairs. Invite : pontoona 13119 Makaa cto th ai. , , ENCIES: You T ry n o tlojarguewlthycrmatc. a i I GENERAL TENDEr your orderly home for the ( (February 20 to M a rc h ; s -54 Oama pariod .2121 Sharpan ■ H our succcss by ‘ 0 September January 20): Li L see ways to expand you some place with a good; eSAmarindlana 23 Roof of a Und J facets of your GEM INI>JI (M ay 21 to June 21): lo a fine con- friend for advli 29 Pradatory run ■ ■ K I concentrating on more f el SCORPIO (October ere you gel excellent i STAugtay M dps you make Study thee possibilities| for advance- .0 gain them. In your career, BS Saad-appandaga2«2«LaO««*«nr I ICIQIAIS S undertakings. This hci( a N ovem ber-21): Plan hoi n’t be extravagant with' T sturdy progress towai/ard long time- m ent tri yoyour career. Confer with a e Important -69 Waat) Wand Ia Ib IIIIt I - your activities more prol I goals...... seasoned asassoclatetonlghl. - AQUARIUS ( eOTropteaJ pUnt “27 eac a p » " B Q a c your work load nicely ai a ry 19): Do so 61 London o*Dwy 2aP1*«* 2# • rTclk B s I CHILD -IS BORN TO- ', 29Prlck . CHILDREN (June 22 to Ju-u- day, •2 to October influential pers s a je ln a M m 'ARIES (March 21 .0U Apr,, ! or she will be a deep. eSEvlnca 301d O H u R ta r...... your creativity can be ex- it of progress viCe about gellL conataRatlon 43Thktgog of 50 Submarga Make a plan that can br:bring you mor« tended conionsiderably and you can ac-K. SAGITTARIUS (Novellle guests In to ...... I can do well In practical; 31 Maladtettoo tmaU11 vivaltia 51 Ortantai prosperity and feel ^morc n secure, compllshaiI a g reat deal. December 21): If ybu eevenlng. d' PISCES Jpon (Fe reaching maturity pbw M 31 < « aarvant ICaptalnof 32.32Jointa - Avoldforclnganylssues. wiser system for galnir 20): Go to sonto get ahead fast can Waa Of 62 RddUng _____A JtetJon 3434 R aacbaa acroaa 4« ^ Wa LEO (JulJu ly 22 to August 21): Yourur you can use ll-ahd getr i 23 to friend wheretemper and instigate ' 3 7 L Jk a a n a a l p*UaI daapot ily with confidence. a C u b ld a ...... 371 rooativa S3 SufflctanUy TAURUS ^Aprir 20I toI May 20): health has>as Improved considerably low to m ake results. Don’twith others, so teach the : j|J*a»8hbort>oed 338 8j O raan onlona 47 lirttrroc can-get-much-done, but; u t - .------rofitable. Get money, of-self-control.- The lat------<0 C oaaulata 49 — aviavis old atyla Llsten-to the suggestioiions of a part= -"and-you c ^•Tanat 404 ifl DltnwMtin.tnfsd S8 Brazilian ooft nHv.inrpmnnt Hnn'ltnakCkeany radical changes. _ CAPRICORN (Decemananged to- Ife will be happy.______IF YOUR C DAY ... he or ember 22 to thinker and ca delve Inlo a matters. Upor ling success, the desire to t fme results develop a le arguments wlU ------importance-of- m ber 22 to le r p a rt of life w ..T uesday, January.2727.1887 Tlme*-Hews,Twln ' iVdtio TIMES-NE^EWS CLASSIFIFIED N § tu d yicife§^s i se o f ehilild ahll!Lsede£itths ^ PHONI11733-062126 K t-toZ I -lodlan*.37,38. . ICHICAGO (AP) - FRmorted abuse) early so it never g ets to Uie crea:%ase of ISO percttt, from H s s a a s s e m s ^ oeiSbcted point that thinblogs, a re so bad th at deaU»Ui8, according to tbe{.G'OOdp'S -Iowa,9,H. ^ s a a a m d^hs, of abused aod o ~Kuau,V.iX. cIu|drea\locx«a8ed tt percercent last pareoU lash ouout at tbeir kids.” Ms. semi•ml-annual review of sw a cles;e s' I * tyear io 24 states, aod tbeB head'ofh a C6hnsald. it 0 0 0 0 - « " J U n d .io ,aXL . ) tbat compiled tfa^ flguQgures wM Sbe - said lmImproved reporting of NaNaUooally, Uie oon-profU -MmachuseU*,i:1,13,14. ' n HT4T09PJ*.! lay'ttaat'statrageocles'les'arrget^"abase-relaled I deaths,-dued to greater - saidild il-belfeves 1,300 d iU drere o -U M ■ -.Mijntau,-3,o. -Nebr8tti,-4,'l' -i------T a rif f » o r » too overburdened toI copect with' tecognlUon of toe problem, may lastist year due to chUd abuse bave coatribut3uted to Uie locrease gleetlect, compared wlUi »925 . tM -NewJersOT.il,0, ^ JfflS :’t believe Uiat explains prevlrevlousyear. : -NewMexico, 11,1 fobrcm. ve director “but we don’t mittee for whatUgoiagonon.” -NewYorfcvlOS.16sisi ' 11 fis CRAB -jjine H. Cobo,' executive a. 8,5. ' w ; % m Abuse In The group sasaid 498 ChUd abuse or ' -NorthCarolina.8 ^ tb e National Commit Here are oumber of - North DtkoU,,0,0. 0,1 8 1 M! t deaUis were reSrted Prevention ol ' Child I Atmay be on child neglect d eported by.«Uie 24 sta te s i Uie 24 stales Uiat bave S fJJ 4 said child abuseause m. “that last year \a tbi ing, wiUi Uie first figure showing ft ^ Oregon, 5. H. I erred to as already' compmpUed and . reported ^eports for 1985, the secood for Ibe -rise in part becaua I Increase of is pereent .s«.5a- . i s jiocket o( populaUon refemeeo things statistics, an u -South Carolina,a,Ji,n. J • J « i reported In the same- -SouthDakoUH nhe underclass’ bas e s m e ^ vi*' over t h e '386 r -Arksosu,B,ii' i H and young states in 138S. -D elaw are, 0.0. ProjecUons baseded ioa Ibe (Irst all moo- 'O iSE j Aeiei^rate. There is ]b b l^ . K ansas sawH 8an increase of 133 per- .-HawaU.1,0. - ...... U u o n » 6 were usedsed wbeQ*flgurea lor Ute 3 W 4lence lo nel^borboods, an * - full year were oon6f^anable,U»eTeport- « e on getting cent, from nin . sateate Uie heirs of blacks dri lard, ForsyUi County ■ hmM Hn. tl.Thefnw I r-;; I tban a week cnoiced i heir land by vIgUantes 75 yeailars.ago. . commission cba ment coordinator for theli Jtalrman, said In a . EWSITONLYAT ------iCoast.wlth up to 16. 1 iw Jersey’s Cape May A A leain of . attorneys alres ^Jepbone Intervlrvlew Uiat he would ■ I ‘ 'wlnd'w hipped snow MOn< - reqi•equested4ax and-prope^y notcommenlon'm Williams’ pn^Kisals I c n x j t » ( ^ vfT » A B O N I : - ! Llogvmajor airports and hla Internationa! Air* /ronrom Uie county to locate blai4 he b ad rectecelved (hem In nrlt- u I schools and giving thoi port closed bibefore daybreak, as majnay bave lost land, said ing. Hubbard alsoilso declined to answer H S g lanMMBEHtYIIRD.,TWIN FALLS • 734-1223 federal and state go' 1223_ ■ ; , irely dug out did RlchAiondnd (Va.) Intem aU on^ Osbi)sbum, program director >. other questions. 'W orkers a holiday. ■ - ; snowstorm Airport. NNorUi Carolina’s SoulJouUiem ChrisUan Leadersh Gov. Joe F'rank ra Harris told a ■Many people bad barel S (NAMEjj ------^ st Coast last Charlotte-Douiouglas IntemaUonal (ereerence. irgla m ayors in AUan*' n I from the p aralyilng1, siat least 52 Airport closedjed overnight because The Tl Rev. Hosea W onday tn at tiie' bad ff I| address:______that rolled up tbe Eastimed ( on the of ice. Washlshlngton's Dulles and rell!«UeraUng statements mi Uie violence Uiat led | ] | ■ Thursday. Since then, a I OTY______j roads from BalUmore-Wa!Vashington airports SatiSaturday’s march, demandec i marcb "sUetches a * deaths bave been blami I PHQMP and. • also shut dowiown and NaUonal Air* blrsjlracial. committee be, for rders of Uieir county. W ■ cold, snow and icy mlngs ro; were port closed (or 2'A hours. oveijversee “ForsyUi’s translUc ly concerned about toe - a I Alabama lo New Englam : lountains of The'“airportart closings caused a racial raci bigotry to denEaemocrauc negaUve messag»ge about our stato K ■■; mc«u. i« !«• ikM Immm, ]l, Winter storm wamli ...... lU southeastern blood shortartage (or about 40 justustice.” -oadcast around the i posted from the moua blinard Baltlmore-areirea hospitals waiting . He H called (or a grand .Jiu ry In- • North Carolina : sou t ov er Cape for new bloodH>d supplies, said Red vestigatlon vesi Into a white vlgUMte \ ‘ Massachusetts, and a MufToOO up to 50 m ph Cross spoiclokcswoman Kathy movemeni mo' that drove aboi ; warning was In effect c (ting. Dickinson, blaiblacks out of th e county in 19L Cod as wind gusts of up ral government' gave "We (urUier -demand Uiat t^ Uie ' ly fa zero,” The (ederal ick people ____ caused dangerous driftlnles G ibson 0 0 -Uie -300,000-)0-.-workers . around- commllle_e con see Uiat all blaci X' ‘'U’s bad. VlsibUity I Uie opUon of when or who wh( lost land ana oUter ]personal" '' “ md off Washington th and (Uie - .Tsald police Sgt. C haries whether to r«report for work. The possessions pos be Identified a IV hlte-W eslini g h o u s e • Nantucket Island tourt-did-not-convene------land)w n relumed to Uielr prop;)per heirs, W h d-the-8torm-5upreme-Cou .'Massachusetts. or be compensaleBproperTyy B1 a s e d b n ------[lc accidents, and Uie Houlouse and Senate ad- orj r;~ATilhorltlerblamed-1 today’s values,” he said in1 ian Inter- ^ ^ plleup on the journed afterer brief sessions. Most tod for Jiundreds of traffic Bridge at state o(flceses In southem New view. vie Including an 18 S E - O UrAAODEI l Ils^ , Jersey closei)sed, Maryland state 786 CLO ^'icy James-River B ere told to. stay home I" to To M ake R o oam i For 1987 Nloilodels 1^': ’ Newpo^News, Va. your vehicle, wqrkera were ------A lll11986'sM ustG a >ur vehicle,’* and all Virgirginia state agencies , V 'Y ou cin n o t steer yoi MAM WEST bl'Sgt. 'Tom'closed. - •• LA 400 W ASHEIER ;.-y^.cannot stop your rolhia, wblcb AccumulaUiations of new snow In* ' DOnURECLiHiC • Large Capacity -’.said Highway Patrol' 0 18 inches in souUiem • Porcelain Enamel Wash •'.JeHriesln North Carol!‘ eluded 12 .to I Dentures; Rellne sey, 13 inches 'on , i'.badfr^ezlngraln. Lional , Guard* New. Jerw > and Repairs „ B asket alert In New Massachusetlelts’ Cape Cod, nearly Five hundred NaUon • 3 P o sition W o te r S over- ir*wheel-drlve h in Talbot')t Counfy, Md.. and 10 • 3Wash/Rln*eTomperoti ' ^srnen w ere ,put on ale eONMEiEAHDeVAU 3ture V 2dlcal person* at Lynchburgiirg.-Va. t ■ Jersey to; use' four-v ' UconsodDonturlsl -- Combination*------; vehicles to c a n ? medic nW*'" ‘ , > 0 0 ' ■ AiiilUble. . U 733-2374 I Jmimmfmmmjm • 507 Main Avo, WcsCSulicJim 8 ■ D E 4 0 0 D R Y E f ______• T w InFalls • • Regular. Permanent Prei=•*•eas (i « • D ellcates A n d A ir FluW; ~ Settings . rynijH R*t 00 _ S? m s « w » 2 6 9 ® Wl ItD ^eitingh^^ ^ isUnghousay I ., I I W- $ 6 4 8 « SS-'-fli TM lin tAO T ( M - 1 : '■ OAjCYt7t06.Yil6‘ OPINFW.-TUES. - HM LT 700 W ASHEER iif”: i^yS^ranrTTTST^iJlS •. F ront Load • Lorgo C apacity ^ ||E 9 • Economical Tumbling VVoVash ' , | | k ^ 1 ' Actioti I JH B B i • 4Wash/RinsoCombln0tiitions ^^11 & STJUtTUKIVtM • Five W ater Level Selectlctlons_ I ^ — n S l.,::. _7sOaOW.Y-.- . ^ - I IIi9.$«9.95 . _S*V1$130 - CNOSTUSS.------HUURBHUUC.' S M D O IO I) ^ ® ■■ jgg5g;^ ~ »tOOONIY------'-*599^,if/T -— - 1 I . ______n; D E 5 0 0 D R Y E ( ~CL Wl t f w « I i n 8 h o u » e . •WeglnahoiiaeB ^ • A u to D ry A n d T im ed DryIf., ADVERTISEMENT :fJ Sw eeping U .S . ^ Regulor^nd Permanent DM PUI Sytiam S\ p f / TIHMOIINIIM Press/Delicotes A r m m • Safety Siorf Button r Dreanm P ill I DAILYi7ilQ.»ilO ^ R Q g .$ W 9 .M Super { f : ^ T m m [eed Weigi]M Loss I a n u o o s (M) I ' f l f c OAllYi 7t30-»iaS IT. jGiiarante E x t e n ^ n A u th o r* j|li STACKABLE, FRONT , U T A H - l i f e t x BW of custo* Corlonfirm Results jf; LOAD, TUMBLE A aiCION Sa l t l a k e c i t y , i at peoi^ are Durk Peaiearson a n d Sandy Shaw , fbilii!/ CBOCODIU S P A C E M A T E S® Accorc£ng to a review la ^ , vastly. graduates of ( MTT and UCLA !§j ' D u m a IPO-131 imers’ files, h ere's w hat \ LAUNDRY PAIR jkwi" o f the respectively,lly, introduced these nur- OAIIYi 7j20-»iJ0 «ayt^ about.the toiazi \ P5D System acle substaiitances to the public in j r n p r ^ “new versior . ■— - i i r w ^ t -loss their runawaway, best scffing book, 7 L T 1 5 0 w a s h ! ^ m i VM>rld famous Dream F ite Dreams irtsion. Much to hw T H I« O L O IN • S W o te r Level S election3ns for fast, guaranteed w Ufe Extern a m azem en2nt, t while jaking L- ;>ji ’ CHILB(»0-13) • SWosh/Rinso ■ .featuring. Super Lite or its heaEng effects on a hi DAIlYi7«20-»«10 Temperature iot,-Sandyk»t-25 pounds iU; ------ComDlnotions . .-Mos j 2 5 /bs. wirh a 30 d ipp. „ of fat and1 ppi ut on 5 pounds o f firm* ijC Reg. $619.95 Mr*. J.N .5;. Ft. ; K v toned musciscle in six wceks. Accord* P,nevnic,KY. -Losing i lb. p«t irk’s cakulations, the pill ;|j Mr. J.G ., ’m Pii slUl l o s i ^ " cau^ Samandy to lose 400 times as IU s m Grove. CA. ^uch fat asaj she would otherwise :}^/ ;|| WANnDDUD "rv9 baJ 34 lbs. and I’m i {!»] OSAUVlQi) *559”w /T hll»W atllngho^l' . Mrs. J.K.. Gardenim (put for on« have, lost — - w ithout dietingl jil . . . have test F irtrao n 0AH.Yi7«1S-WS “/ hea* been on Dreom i orcUnaiy Guarantee ^ mofUh ond feel greal . . w ur ordCT now . U you are DE 150 DRYEI 27 bs. Mr. A.D.. Analam Pill com- n ot comnpletely pl - satisfied simply ^ u r n i t M O P o i • A u to D ry A n d T im ed Dr DISHW/VASHER K IELSV500 , V ; stances called return le the empty container for a Jri HO«MMCPOrmonc.Diet System am ^— $ 4 3 9 .9 5 ■ : can stimulate’ the bodji snd a 30 day supply of ^ Wso e tso j I 5 R o g - that growth remarkable)le E)ream RIk for $19.95 jr tion of growth homi iiif lY iuinw ivipi i n s o j ------* ay supply for W .95 (plus | w / r researchers bcBeve lat’s th responsi* o r a 60 day OMY«7tOO-»iW . jgcratodown ^.00 shipppping and h a n d lin g .)g ,hcHmone may bc what I blc for allowing teenageies in Iwm- To orde■der ^mply call Dream « xis and StlU be Pj]]24hourIB M' wing a ^ s to slendCT . 1 2 7 22ND 1 AVENUE)WEST 733-1 m ake the b o ^ ‘think it nI^

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- 1 - a - — INTIERESTED1I ? " r i d FothOTGMf9«Grtrfoy. O rthodox prlost fromtmPoftfand. F ...... Or*gonwlUiUboinTwlnFollsJon.JMtM l . , Foth«r Gray will ghrivo on Informoi toUcon Ortbcrtho^xywith BM dlscuiulon fo follow. imhle foD r I s l ^ ^ s u i r nmit WECOROIAUYlWr?t A tl INTERESTED PERSONS>NSTOATT^D. - irsassei I p.m. of tho hom o of B«i|oni|omIn R o b o ts .. % e a d e i Friday, J a n .3 0 ,7 :M p ii . tbe Revolntlooary Leaden of tbe threeKla'■' KUWAIT (AP) - L •F o rc« of, th e P rc^bet ‘ ‘Ifosleffl nations began a Devi search nallon Organ^anlzation-of Islamlc. Con- called ca for '‘continued. Inteitensive ef-> Organlzatlon*F< M fM h n w n ts will ImM torv«|d. For fvrthor InforrFormation call: In Kuwait said It would '-for wluUaber al'Abmed al-Sabab, Iran accuacs Kuwait of supporting ruler of thishis Persian Gulf emirate. 1Lebanon's governmentn t ; , radio ^ •^"iraq In the war, whichilcb b e g a n -in »ald In open.enlng tbe conference that reported rq thal an anonymmoUs telew.^— . ^ ;S«pteml>er 1980, and la boycotting “God beckoik o n s . us to- m ediate an d phphone caller claim ing to re] Casualti(ies high inn Iran’s Baasra push End Of The 'Year in the overnight fighting The Tehran government NICOSIA, -Cyprus ,(APA P ) — Iran casualties in at.claimed ^ ed onIy..3(L„casuamM.^th.t h a t Iraq launched' a couiMiDteroffeo-- . ' said Its troops turned a IbatUe area and d)nc^i V ve to coincide wlth the o “into a graveyard foror the Iraqi among its men.me conference al-clalms .coincided_wlth of 43 Islamic countries in. - forces" Monday, killingjor'wounding 01 -T he .rival. IHVEIflm m EARANCE lg of a pan-Islam lc sum m it Ing in Kuwait but that U ieil 3,000 of the foe In a ijush that Uie opentag( All the southern in Kuwait,, ota which Kuwait’s ruler, dedefeated. • brought Iran closer to th O n o B o tkkotof o t /n^jP 'Iraq i port city of Basra. Sheik Jaberer al-Ahmed al-Sabah, ap- The summit of the Organanizatlon of CRAFT HIHEALTH COTTTON Islamic Conference-was boycotted '1 Iraq retorted thet IraIran had not pealed to IranIr; and Iraq to end the Is i by Iran, Which accu sed tKuwait of TEX LYCCRA NOTIOrONS ^idvanced “even a singleSle inch” and war. ^ b> HOOPS ■ eckons us lo mediate and susupporting Iraq in llle warar and:call-;,'^ U f l .U W y d . .said the Iranians were relretreating. It God beck h e m ,"h e sa ld . ede d it an unsafe v e n u e ., ~ ., NOW IM ■ claimed Iran sufferfered 2,000 reconcile the; 50% i

Aquino allcHows ' spocial Solodtiodlon V »dolS«l«:.ioii ' protest maarch H M CRAFT JOGGI^UNG MANILA, Philippinesies (A P) - ZIPPERS POI FLEECI;CE 3 - g l President (joraion Aqiilntilno se n t Cab- BASKETS " CECE------R o g r$ 4 ;W y J , Inet ministers to ]olnn 15,000 pro- • I f testers marching on thele presidential\ palace Monday, defusingDg isom e of the • 5® % » 5% $2 *^99 ‘ shootings and wrath over last week’s ahi yd- proving ber controlII over the ^ H |r OFT ® «OT ^ m llita^. She overruled mllltaiItary officers ^ H ||B who said they could notlot ensure her .safety. ® t ) V ' Mrs. Aquhio lifted barricades Purchase of '..around Malacanang Palaialace and kept low students, I ^ E irninq 1130 '.soldiers away to allow workers and peasantsI t(to m arch to . . condemn tbe killings, ofo: 12 leftist r protesters by marines 1last Thurs-

dispatched.at lea eight of BIG SELE(EQIONOFUSEEDAAACHINES : ber ministers to lock;k a rra s with "Cor,)omplBte Une O f Sa les& s. Service" demonstrators Mondayay and lead .them peacefully to tbe pal:palace gates. SANDY'S' S B E R N I N A Uf BURLEY —- r —-Her-actlon-softened-ti;!-the-anger-of- 123iO'AKlEY ------~ 678-1573 BURI!RlEY .ID .^g* , • both left- and right-w ing)lg groups, who said her administrationion could not ut^^asTeroonc: •■ --> _ jib } ^ o r a itf e e t clash1 bloodierbl than odle Llmaoco, I H ; s s K es s m a i a B Bm n t M B B B s m manager ot the govemtmment'televi- _ ■ bOWNTOWN •_ gaw ajK aeniaj B B r a i e a ^ ■ slon station, shouted to the crowd m 144 MAIN AVE. SOUTH m 733-9771 ' ' through a bullbom. f SOS ADDISON AV E WES ■ B B e v G a i a "W ecansay.nowthat:;at M alacanang H Ii'owley P l ^ i • Is truly for the people,” saids L ew dro ■ P H A R M A O S ^ OFFER EXPIRE82/7ia7 Alejandro, secrctary-geig eneral of the ■ ■ M- e g c a u left-w ing' Bayan (Counounlry) move- ment,-which oganlied ththe e rally. tED of Sales ,TlMt1 Aren’t i ^------1 # FIS of Cheap Prices [on Clieap FuniilurIlIB ^ & ■ TIRED. 1 M : ■ i i TIRED IBBig Discounts oivvOveipriced Fumim l m - ^ - GM P riv ate]L ine riRED oiPnromotions and Ginmmicks That YouuPajfng- SejrviceMIOW'w h e n ■ r tthere^ n o d ulaige 1 . 1 iforth(echanW - r HIT!8 1 mo \ t s AiALitIrhat's A Mf i A L S A L E - oO n e p arty (privatee 1line) telep h o n e s eervice r is n o w - m availabable to all M urtaughjh* custom ers o f Molo u n ta in Bell, m Cheap Pricices on Quaility Furnituiure. m BB; y a ctin g quickly,/, icu sto m ers c an chh aan g e fro m tw o Big Discouunts on Regijular Pricedd J o r fouilur p a rty service to;o a private lin e w iththout a service m . chargege. Until February:Y 1, 1987, M o u n tainn 5Bell w ill e x e m p t items Withf h No Promcotional th e niormal,S25.50con’ o inversion charge. Thrhereafter, the n o rmnal a service charge': w ill a p p ly § Gimmickss ! M o u n tain Bell h asIS finished the Murtartaugh p h a se o f a by the Idaho m ■ $50 m illio n statew id e: prop je c t re q u ire d by Claude BrIrown’s 68tliII Anniversai Publiclie Utilities Commiilissio n to c h a n g e allill Id ah o p a rty m ary 1 linesi t(to o n e p arty servi(i^ice. Party line servim Sets — All oi>n Sale a t Reduc P ric e y W o U*m■ " M l 1 1 143, M ain A v « .E . Twin Foils. Idolio / I ■ _ 733-2108 X \ C o r p o f C ] ■■■'■ @ ■ .. M oDuntain i Bell B r o w iIfS J AUSJS WEST COMPANY' • v^Music Furniture I S B E B i « % G « a E a e ! i B a a a a i E 3 B i r a o n c s i e E a K B E i l B I •C u stoto n m c rs w ith a 4 32 p refix. a i E E a B B S a i m W ig aE B IB B GEjafB afB aB saia € 9 e g g eemei ^ddis(ion zo>ning liiqIiV Faotusstudy,'a^reih ^tieiLaie&qd law suit overerU je A d- replaced by newnew biiUdinga. AU stm tu rern Uiree.pbai^ of the Fan JO N ES 00 (Im'nortb side of Addison) A^Ave&M b « t i M •; S t o k ^ «o- slonal consuiuut's revireview of 'Twlo FfU s; , H i reooe toning after the city reireadopted must continueI to blend io wiUi tb« resided m i» N m w rH ^ H a i^ n Street and Bloe LakesLal Boulerird d l^ Avo with recommendationsos d dlios Avenue tbat will Um mentstrategles. I special meeting-of; U»® A’Ave. for a Uw office and broibrought suit, ]coo-' tbea w ai^IveabuUdlngcode requlremement for a buUdlngs but: nmust be mounted oo Ui w u approved in a s] a a City Manager Tom CoiCourtney said a clo t^ ■dlnance, a f u r b e b a se m wal l bandr^* OUier provisionsins Include buUdlog 'facinglg Use I avuue, raUier Uian Twin FaUs City CouocllQCllMondayaftow)00. tetesting tbe city's ^n ln g ordln session was also heldd totc discuss Uir«€ tearped that the tesldeoUalU.Moe t would oot lastaU^oJ0& b t sbM trock in Uie basement b< side street. ■..Tbe' .aipwment wUl wl end court acttoo te m wlUi Uie agreement approxnv* ding suits Uivolving Uie city and to reviM - ' allowpntessiooalttses,-- . -...... • ceUlngfor orllnprotecUon. . : . . In.connection s ...... broughVoy Stoker agaagainst tbe city and Twin al lhe city and county wUl eacach-U ie U.S, Attorney’s Officifflce’6 appeal lastw eac — xinlhg dispute going back ^ Tbe. court upheld bis conteintenUon tb a ! Ibfc, q tb C T p ot U»e agreem ent wlUirlUi Stoker ed Monday. Uie FaUs County in a xonl I KdlUonal property owneraers along pay Stoker $75050 aai final setUement. of t mlep* of Uie dism issal In US. Distrtct Court of.i: mflrethflnSyMra^____ ordinance was Imprcqperly drawn. dr The'city and tbe i hmught Qvgr a l onlng dispw)uto M eral g a n d jury Indlcndlclm ent agains t Twig- tben rea4opted (he saiue unllirdlnaac rgndtfUed-tbe-noribUn«lda-Ot-AMsoa-Avenue-ue-remdre-arate « ilt he.hn .....Tbe. cUy agrees, to srant a fltotsssloiuil 'tb • i t - t h e - r e a r of Uie profrofesslonal Involving his home, bo located In . Uie .coSimty~FalIsPbUce CommanderiderPaTBermlngham.- e a f f question tb a f wUl-.fo'.for reconsideration of the c overlay on toe ai«a adequate fencing for screeningn wiUUs Uie city’s'8 areas of Impact, Bermlngham was chicharged wlUi fiU oigX allow professional officeoH use In a residential Fifth F: District Judge DSsrtffittlSStaS;' Dai session foUowing Uw speclid a l fraudulent witness expense exj voucher for itber residential property,y.. and a la a work sej granted (he reconsiderationon and - said (be from otb MXt' tesUfylng in a federal cocou u rtcase. . -area. ' , ' “ . stlpulaUeiiton that no buUdlngs be rarazed and meeting city officials of: auUioriied Uie ne: If Stoker and aootbotber 16 property. owners.S.usuecouldgototrial......

Tuesday.. JJanuary27.1987 Times-NeI-News, Twin Falls. Maho ■ O bituariesAiosptI)ltals B2 ■ DearAbby-B4 f m g g f Cr U a p e $ ■ Valley life B4 B ii pResicpiatioon, I illnesis s ta l11 I

b o a nd a c 1iry said Uie county H ■ Tlmes-News correspSodenijflf Republican PaiParty CenUal Commit- H tee WlU m eetit Feb.F 5 to compile a list. I JEROME - iSusIness'aias usual for of three candidndldates to replace Bek--, I Uie Jero m e County B oarard of Com- ker. )f candidates wlU Uien be. B I mlssloners has ground too a) b a U w lU i This Ust of ci I Uie resignation ot one cono m m luloner submitted (o0 (hUie office of Gov. CecU final selection. The flrat: . H ■ and Uie healUi problem s of another. Andrus for fini :ludlng Uie new commls:. ■ ■ Newly-elected Commlssissloner Ray meeUng Includ not be until Feb.:-17,- I Cobble was admlUedi to 'Magic sloner may- m ■ Valley . Regional Medicileal Center Monlgomerysay s a id . H I Saturday wiUi an undislisclosed all- Montgonieryery said tb at If It' ap^L ■ I m ent an d Is being trealected to tbe In- pears ^ b blie le may be Ul for some H ■ tensive care- unit.' 'A. 'A bdspltal Ume. a tempomporary replacement for ■ spokesperson said bis condition c Is tilm may be ap^lnted in the In^' ■ ■ itetedas serious. ' - terlm. ilowevi#ever, Montgomery salci- ' ■ ■ - Commissioner Henk EBekker has that decisionlon won’t be .m ade-until ■ Mlreslgned Ms'pb^UcmZj ■ sloner effective Jan . 31 ,totc take a_j6b cobble, who was 69'w herhrw on^~H ■ In U U h. He h as been a ccounty o officer jggg -pr|primary race for (he ■ ■-fortwoyears...... seat, served as a Jerome ■ H .'Bekker did nol attendS i U|'' M om “ e°rer for m ore Uian Uuree H H meeUng of Uie board < >re his recent elMUon. He. ■ H sioners, but said he wlU S Z K i S ' u: i Uien- i because he-m oved— J ■ “ Oclpatc-te-tnaklng-dec“ '•'““ - “““’-ireBruitnistill'ilili I Ml III! I iiiin I'll I III ll B ■ UieendofthemonUi; Mdlng City Council, for 11 ■ ■ "I plan to meet.wlU-lU. IComm,.- H ~ 8 lo fier)-C arl Montgomery here a re nd' crillcfal Issues. - I ■ ' end o l Uie w eek to comp «fore Uie board of commis- ■ gtti': acUons ;Uiaf ire ppnduI'SSI- it Uils tim e, Montoomen/ : ' -.“’fVi. said. m ajor decision wUl nave to f l :a s c ' ...... Bekker said he . n alg aed to j all Uiree commisslonere ■ . tc^Gilb«rt.R.R<^bn Ifv ^irectA^ tiieiie rdaho Education A*u f f lo < ^ f9 i m a k e s a cas take over general -mat nt. ' ■ ■ '■ tuchlH B of.creatlonismth i lisls u m s itf;tiBe b a c k ^ o uiiid n i agalnttthete Uie NorUi Logan. Ulah» s { . ~ sue pendiog is Uie reap- ■ UieGoldenSpUceBank.' of replacements to ful ■ ler Inleresls,” 1 . “ I left (0 pursue bUie i. on various boards lo . ■ Bekker said. “A good bounty. Montgomery. said ■ .(wUh Uie bank) cam eJ, jalong . . . It Inlng two unfilled seats on ■ J^r&v x t i p ni v s . e iv o l ^ t ito ll was (00 good to pass up.” Ity P lanning and Zoning ■ . His previous business on will have to remain va* ■ if botfi sides« Includes, involvement h s s SI Uiree commissioners are : W o r k s F [ offers argunmentf^suippokers of ■' products, agricuKural < vote on an appointment.' • shop at CSI ... Jerome's JuvenUe deter Uon leo ch ^r sided wiUi GUGilbert Uiat science,-from its YouUi'Center...... “ They cancan sUU-functlon,-alUiougb— •MBARTJANSENN Leah Coasb, directrector of CljrUtiali‘Coaiuic Uie SouUiem Id a h o Ye promotes teacblngjcreatlonD Iin basls '.on empiricalII experience and testing"S Also, he w as previouslyy emI ployed by Uiey are shorshorUianded,” Montgomery Tmes-Newswriterer • Association, wbidr prc schools; shared fl.s:I . smeJl poriion of conuncnon Uieories, cannot supptpport Uie creationist Uieory Uie Jerom e .branch off Uie ; Bank,of said."Theyey Ihave 10 seats oul of 12 lelngcreatedUieuniverse. - ” is a ground wllh Gilbertri. Bolh 'a g r^ th^t chUdre[ren that 4supematural bell Idaho. ______^ - . fUled.” =^Sclentific creallonlsm” I 1 banana In-Uie bandkerchief. terms similar'to~''mlIItaryry~liF“ 8houldTJot-be-taught-lbt'bow*tO'~pt‘actic6 religion*!fi-in— Jordan,-w earing a b, '■ In ter poclcet of bis brown spound) sack. The money wou to shapUig up between hihis group and Rep. Gar)iary Robbins, R-Dlctricb, a -• con- Slales, os well as aUU the t dealers assoclaUons, (c vUlnot go direcUy into advertising ad\ (o convince co ’’ Uie Goliath of Uie utUilUlty lndusU7 , m em oer of Uie Revenue and Taxa- ' . v.-BOISE -T heldiIdaho Bean Commission wUi be Involved In 11.” :ax for promotion of tbe state’s sti siimersthattheyshou]lould eat more beans. . The Idaho Power Company.I. Uon Commonmlttee, believes sUongly . /seek a higher tax I Uie Regional and staUlate .prom otions exist.. The year, opting instead for devie v e lo p -' . The Idaho B ean CommissionCoi now promotes,(] Inr Idaho ? ow er Is mourninting an Inten- that the Investment ln\ tax credit bas ! - bean crops this yet »ach Idaho Bean Commissi!sslon cooperates wlUi Califor' ide; -; state’s crop w itb fundunds'.from a ^ n t tax on eai sive lobbyingto keep th effort e In- to not workededfor f the state, • '.m ent of a fee covertering the iiuustry nationwide I Beans of Uie Weat to adverI Jr. iference Monday, m em bersB ofo the . 'sack sold. .The groweriver pays 4 ccnts and the deal•aler nia's commission In B v l vestm ent tax credit, Stoitocks said. "It hasn'lsn't done wbat we Intended . In a phone confer laln- Use Uie commoditleitles. However, funds are : '.state agency unanianlmously abandoned a prop'oposed who cleans and sellsUs th e beans! pays Uie rema! 1?,^ “The utlllly lobbylJlists have been it to do ” R Robbins said on Mondoy, which ing 2 ,cents. This yeiyear, Uie ta:^ wUl raise abobout limited and no natioiUonal program exists, whUe swarmUig around merlembers of the confirmingng Uiet IP C lobbying effort, •. ,-80-percent hike in the tax. The Increase, w ’oups are spending millions ol ilature, - $165,000 to p a y for adiadvertising i^nd.some re se aarch r oUier commodity grou f House Rev and Tax Co-ommlttee," he Thetheor;eory behind Uie tax credU Is ■ 'was drafted andI readyre for (be Idabo Legislai :rops ranging from raisins tc Jrs and, projects. dollars promoting cro said. “They have , a strong self- Uiat It wouwould spur business to ex- ■ would have raisedied tbe tax paid by fanners wlUi private indusU? fees; 6 cents In December, thehe agency a^ked gwwers aand lamb. Some work w ^ Interest^ln^ keeping Uitbe Invesunent pand. In tu m n generaU ng Jobs. ' bean dealers to 9 ccents from the current 6 c on govemment-saflicllonet ' dealere to supportt a 3-cent hike — 2 cents fre[rom oUiers rely on CurrenUy,lUy. Uiat's the heart of the J ; for each 100 poundsids of beans sold. ized by a vote of farmers, leneuve fanners and one fror[rom dealers - at meetings» In “ checkoffs” 8uthorize( Stocks caUed Uie Investment ln tax argumentit byt lawmakers who sup- I - Commission AdcWmlnlstrator Clarine VUlen ve been trying to form a na te.farm the Ma^c and Treitreasu re valleys, where m(most Bean farmers have “ Jj crcdll a “ loophole” foror special Inter- port Uie ITC.ITC - ; iclted depressed ecieconomic conditions on the l WiU) Uie latest m eetlnw li ilers as commercial beans5 aare raised. The commissijsion (lonal associaUon, wl — nf ests. . But In1 UieUl case of Idaho Pow er, ' •: 'and opposition froifrom the state’s bean dealei ucled las( w eek. PromoUon o -also bad envisioneded anoUier step of 3"centsIs In Chicago being conduci 'J J ; Figures from UieI Idabo Public Uiat hass ninot happened. Since 1981 faclorsln the declslclslon. musl com pete'ajiJnst oUiei repre- 19$8. The Idaho LegLegislature must auUiorizee in- Uielr crops, which m UtillUes. Commissionin show Uiat Uie utilityilly com^ny bas steadily At the samele Ume, “Commission n heavily advertised commodities,cor is fS tro n g foroi ^ery recent meetings witbh other< creases in the tax. Idaho Power claimed1 i$2.7 mUlion in reduced"lts'its work force. In 1984 tte I ;• ' sentatlves, in ver: hUce drawing Uiem togeigeUier, commission repre ! \ bean-producing areas, a nre talking serliirlously Growers a t tbe m mieetings supported the hll 1 • deferred Investment tax t credits In companyy ei employed 1,740 peopl^.-At' m-wltb but too few attenclended to bq representall'ilve sentatlves said recenUnUyinTwln FaUs. Uie endd of 1986 Uie company t - aboul a nationalII beant promotion program- tUonal fee Is buUdlng amonilonc 19^- «as, as Vllleneuve said. HiT h e . W estern Bean Deal*u e rs Support for a naUc circumstances employed5d 1,1,524. ; J' 'participation fromom all bean-producing area Industry, says J.B . “ ChipsIns« Under normal .< ven tbe Association, which:h r: e p r i n t s | Idaho’s alere other parts of Uie In reducUons in the c(cost of utility ..Panterr tadm itted Uiat. Uie ; ITC . . • * . K.well as dealers,, handlersh and possibly evei ■ • See BEEANSonPageBZ / ; /cannlnRlndustry."y." she said. and. h a n d le rs,'a lsoso turned down tbe p r ^ operaUons are paslassed on to “has notL createdcre Jobs perse.” ratepayers. In Uie ca&Bse of rrc, Uiat Idaho PowerPov Is not alone. I I reduction in cost- ofif operations Is PoUalchi:clT a n n o u n c ^ last week: that n council( I passed onto ratepayeners over the life it was closing clo its Coeur d'Alene I ifBctrloiyw beconmespresiiidentofidry bear] of Uie Investment. In Ir som e cases lum ber mill. mil The company said it - Uils could be as much aiasSOyears. may pickck i up about half of Uie 225 I ^ : ByBOBFREUNDND • : The councU njpr?ip r^n ts dealer association])ns"in-' tionarindustry. "F o r Uie ratepayer,er. it results In workersi at{ Its new plant In in thc footsteps of bis faUii ; Tlmes-News write,iter ...... six . regional areas,1^ where most of the countntry.’s Barlow foUows in ?“ , an Interest-free loann to tbe utUlty Lewiston,■n. ‘ ■" — .'beans ;are grown.m. They are: Western Bean B Bert, who helped organizeon and sierved as pre:‘ - com pany over 30 years.” yi Slocks Timberer cproduct companies claim -" Nor- dent of Uie national1 councUCO ih the 1950S. ; • HAZELTON-^k J.B. “Chips" Barlow will;U1 be a Dealers AssoclatiOTtion of. Idaho aod oUier.t — ...... ed$l.lB mmDlion D In ITC since 1933, but .. ^ ia .. .ConidaWarebouseis e s also b as s l a y ^ In Uie fam ■ key force In th eI dldry bean Industry's deUberierations thwest states; Calibilifomia Bean iShlppers Asso Jf'Sv ^^Greg Panler, lobbjbylsl for Idaho specific priprivate company figures are - flUon* ly since Its oundiading eight decades ago I . for tbe next yeai-ear, whether they Involvee a na- tion; Rocky .Mountantaln Bean Dealers Associat ?ouM Pow er, said Uie ITC'C means Idabo notayaUabIliable. n fee brtederal trade laws:'------' " Nortlr~Central 7B7 B e a n 7 . D «al irs^ "A ssoclatJuon’ Barlow’s grandfaUieiher, C harles W. The w ar^oui money,- which “The invInvestment tax credit hasn’t . : iionalpromotlonft acrlsly Industries of New; BiBrl- Power has saved r eneral - manager-,-of....-C.Conids .Micblgaa.Bean_ShlS to p e r a . Ass( elation. aodi J'New now Is p art of Mac] have saved helped Uie lltUe guy,” Robbins said.'. ■ '"‘7’~ ‘Barfo w ,v -g en e ■•■..'~tain. Conn., a conjompany-owned by Barlowlow’s means ratepayers Warehouses Inc.c. at I Hatelton, last week bebecanie YorkB^Shippers money. “ I’mwlUlnlUlng to takc-Uiat money and broUier. • president of theJie N ational Dry B ean CouncU,- Co .• i . 8 500 “AnyUme you cana : save Uie com- give It to th e D epartm ent lof Coni? - annual budg^ the as^la•laUon A sister company,ny. Conlda Farms, grows 5 ' -which represents:nts bean dealers, and bajhandlers Witb a 125,000 an >s a t P^ny money, It's golo(log to benefU Uie m eree. and.m give them a chance, to. : country. He had been seericretary*' retains' a part-timeme lobbyist In Washingtonh and.' acres of beans, wlwheal, hay and poUitoes • threuttbout the co A na: HfiTPlfnn ratepayer," Pantersalaid. ,roU." , ,. - - ■ -. . ll____ i^ ^ in # s-N e w a , Twinrin IFalls, Idaho .: Tutld«y,.Jai.Januiry27,1987' ; . . igisttirixte e court- td co sts;' R ainier H ertieit «* DUI, $500 fine, $10 victinim recovery.^ recovery and c FALLS - Sentences Thurs- of Twia' Falls, petty , incustocdy te fund and costs, 180 da;iays in jaU Laage, 32, of ^ h o l d u p »suspect i -d a y In Flfth Fll District Majlstrate suspendwi; John W alker,:•,M , o f Twin 7 theft, 175 andm d $10 victim recofw y ^ CourttaTwl'wUi F a lls i n c l u ^ : .' • ski masiask were found stasM 'ln a irt costa and 30 days to JaU. throw ing burning mat«< ______-day, pending furth ear appeared from so,meirt< — ‘ TwIq FaUs, thi d robbery charges elty-owmvned pickup truck p arked near d; Grant Joseptr OnapmanTfl,~agys:------r a vehicle, $25 tine and f i a n c e od a r a e d r the the store and demanfled er Others sentenced wetrere Jimmy rial from a \ I the Friday^ght tbe_robtobbery scene. Some of the i M f Sin F alls, driving vrbile under [rcS I r ^ Keim, «; of in coonecUoo wltb tta the At the time of tbe robbe [), D arin Stone, 22. of FUerer, D U I and costs; M ildred m'ii m arket, a t IIS moneyr wasv also spilled • along the Ul« tonuencence of intoxicants (OUI). robbery of AUlnson'ii ad drivlnig while suspended.A. $250 plus cTwin FaUs,, DUI,Di $250 flne and tlO way frorrom tbe store to the pickup,up, bad closed for the 0 register a vehicle, and :S;HalnStreeC employees w ere stIU in' 'allure to ■: *,_$10_v.ictim.recovery. M ddays in Jail. McUm recoveiovery,. 90 days ^ jaU, ...... :-PoUc« -Chief -Don)on > Jftrton- Mid ■ Nortfinstisald , ------taUure to> bave-proof-oX 1 insurance,- It was bellev^ the nib od suspended, 10 months prorroballOn and'suspended.'aiidSlid 10 mcmUis pn w au o o r...... jsM ^allve Investig ns recovery fuddr costs and >re C harles Hitchcock, 46, 1 Just glad there were no keysfi den somewhere In the d: driver license suspendedii 180 days; Others w ere < -and Munty officers lo JaU, 85 days, Suspended; Ils. DUI, found guUty b v ______It citv truck.” Norton said.l~clo6lnBr4lme ^ He-lfii- la.-Eliiab«lh— Stansberry^___ ^ll.__j)f_flLlKiaj:.al]s^ — ^------M p a n j r u e f f r c T ^ : s;rW olcottr«r^ln-Falla.-- rwise, -we_mlghl.nev£rJja¥e“'^® -back-door.-w hich-had'i Gooding. DUI, $250 plus'$r$ 10. 90 days Jury, court cosc ^ , six months m jail • tfaDey Saturday, lupwithbim.” locked for the night. Ul jail, su sp e n d s, anand -drivers with credU foifor time served; Peter -Bellevue. days; Rudi Sulo Hll.Iman,in, 119, of Twin F alls, inat* )st of tbe sevei^ Nortonton said -officers arrestedted license suspended 180 eople. , , l e . " W s t a t f assault d . recovery, 90 days'in Jall,11, suspended,- months -suspem e n d e d , -a n d - one._ ye a r...... Burley mann wants • BOISE: (A?)I - A wiieeichair- and driving license suspej>ended for 180 . probation; Le^Lewis Alman Dawson, of tem pting to take a knifilife aw ay from . bound Bolsolse man bas filed suit ask* days; Mlcnael Ray Robl)bbins, 16, of Twin F alls,, no Insurfance, 10 days in .' TWIN FALLS -- Oliver01 M ousseau, S. In Twi:win Falls. a 3- Mousseau. During tlthe Incident -ing m o ree I than $1 mlillon'^from thetbe Buhl, driving while susiispended, fic* jail, $10 vlctlnctlm recovery .and costs; I : >>, of Burley reque:luested a prelhni- Masteisters was hospitalized wilh a 3- ■ed an .Injured _Jdaho_P£r'ersonaeL.Commis8loa_oveL /e n tllious-dlsplay-and no-tosiisuranc^lwo-Rosa-Cantu_

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( . . . . *8 ; | | .. ■ 6*4T(n)es44ew«,TwlnFa[lgalls, Idaho . Tue6dty,'Januaruwy27,1987 - i - a-^imberly. PnJt^-.wOrim a ' G r o u n d ; for-the United Methodist <»'C h in * . Ite n u l t t IS Hey Ufe . HAOERM/MAN - H a g e rm ia Q d d l ^ toed iflaudfr anUquM,,handle!idlcralU, atgh«B>,‘; 3 M GroundhogDI Day f e ^ 'a v m 6 a.nr. Uj cycles and many oUier Items,ms. KelUrCariSdb *! w . the lOOF lodge hali;ia HagermaiD.» leuoneer. PoodwUlbe.sewed.e d . . ' H n W sausage andnd coffee will be^H rtd: s i i f S . O T ; i f i m k g I ti.75 for 2hlldr«n 6 to.:iliCl fcan.foodclM swjvilll^freeifi l! | Nut mixightbe; benind illbeadraittedfrw;: V • FALLS - The Twin Falls'alls Seventh g COIcommon pracUce amci^ rt Church will ^ n s o r a freeree one-time clais:l DEARABBY; Duringlg t th e holidays f l S H K I ? ! ^ C h u r c h w om en piaii'a^^^ women today? • -«:gj can cookery al 10 a.m.^Sunda|Qday a tth e AdveB>-- to do with vanity than "jkeen : • . . - -. ... urication oa It anywhere.« . ■ DfiXR ABBY: YOU advftsa:’W Bri=====» ed in D.C." that her weight • Now, I’m not usuallyIly the (raldy- T cllm e,AAbby, l am I being toolish? ed htwiUlie* , |_ f7 I T H E V O m F f l S l d i V O ^ o f ' / cat sort ot person, but afla fte r thinking' -iuDITHK.,ST.LOUIS bubusiness. TUSmKE TF W about It, and having chchecKri with d e a r lUDITH:j u i Foolish? Certain- What ' about people who'a b n t to friends and co-workers:r8 (all to no ly not. I muMn't woi eat It eUher.-The..llv.live with an obese spoosel _____ JfEAiM gygiM fic avail),I became ralher•concerncd. co m ost plausilusible explanation: The wlwife of a very'obese man,, 1 am sub- 1------jected to. constant *'iokes’!!aad.even ( - ...... - Who would leave -suesuch a lovely giver probatbably delegated thc job of jec >«'t'l)(icinr;PiiVnicnt — — PMn „ laughter In regard to our h« basket with no card? Anj\n y o ther tim e delivering' it It to som eone who was not lai habits, my < . ' : when toyCffd . ii.ooo.ood.*^ : cooking and even'oor sex live L ifetim e ‘-•K • 1 wbuld have no qualmIS s saboul eating very responsjnsible — and the cardlhat coi O .^ { tid c r > cmpcnwt cicocU - So. p lease-d o -m e-a- favo “ MaKlmonr i^f (- - ; — It; but because of the TylenolTyl dealhs should havevebeen delivered with thC ^ vor, Abby7 - n^nr,|,rfi"' 'xW /^Hofpltal- Andlad'tifhfr-Tervlrcs — j / y ^ ------5 6 .0 0 0 In A and let me (and others in mvm unhap- a. arc paid - / ^ : ' ■.pay b^lfljicf>rrf>r / . / • ' anyone else. It's a shamlame. Maybe I Ifthegiverctr comes forward. P° -ObcSC'PCl^n- th.-it Idreo-and-l------;• )PTiorie-$5oE:— -r— tm -beUig uverly-caatlot)HousrbwHhen— d EAR-ABItBBYrThl& Is not-traglc-or-oP •^ v — -“-pHOTEtmON-J—OPTI0HAr^$200^PT can join so we can at'least .again, what If I’m not? world-shakinting, but I would like your ca Protecllonbn Plus pays the (Irat• . .. PLUS" PUN: . DEDUCTIBLE DED)EDUCTIBLE — accept the fact that “Dad rsons^ whoJeft 'opinion idand possibly the opinion of- ^ c $ 3 0 0 o f aa c c c i d e n t - r e l a t e d fi . ..iMALE i.EEMALE MAL4ALE F E M A L ^ ; -To the person, or perso not be with us for v e^T o n g .' 11, please d o n 't ever do0 aianything like your readers. islnfuIlforphysrclanS U N D E R A G E sb ...... $24.50' $36.50 $17.(;17.00 $27.10 ^ «. ^ iscovered th at m y college- -SLIM ANDH'h u b t in g 22.00 $32.10 ■ tKM again. - If there■ w as nothing r ju s t disci ever h eard h o s p i t a l[services, Bl cam pare yotr o u r . ■ 3o m ro tig h '3 g ...... ;....;.S31.50' . $45.50 $22.( C I ghter does not wear JDEAR SLIM: 1 have nev 29.70 $ 3 9 .2 0 -5 : ------.wrong-wllb--it, -a level);ely basket of age daughi :reljone;i planwlth'h " P r o t e c t i o n P h is ',’ O3ne: in -lOlhrpughO...... :.$42:50 ■ $55.50 - $29.: r (panties). I was shocked. of such a group, but If there ..... S64;00 •. $72.50 . $40.'40.10 $47.90 — - \ fruit went to waste. Andnd if: there was underwear (| am sure someone will let; nme know. . Mlllicn Do:) o lla c H e a l t h C a i « P lain n , • 50 through 5 9 ...... )od help you. and'told Her her I thought it was inde- ..... ;S92.50 $92.50 $50.:150.20 $55.60 ZZ i ) w m ethlng InU, well, God And if there.isn’t one, th»lire should for Individ'I d u a l s a n d f a m ilie s : S e i vere three peo- cent. She replied,rep " I don’t want pan- J J ...... S22.00 . $15.'15.10 . rt; By the way, there wen be. R eaders? ree brochure.. . # a s p u to n th e ty lines," - forourfrei Two or More Chlldreren ..$38.50 . $26.<26.40 . — • ■ i pie home the day it waa a hard-working student, (Problems? Ifrife fo Abbbby. For a •------doorstep. If anyone knocnocked or rang She. Is a rt-tlnie in a department 'Pe■personalrvnpubJIsbedrepI) oly; send a - ■ O FURTHER INVESTIGATE PROPROTECTION PLUS?? j - ' o u r bell, nobody heardl iit. t . Only a few works part-i \ I WOULD LIKE TO does not drink, smoke or seself-addressed, stamped eatBYplope to =REE BnOCHURE. HAVE A REPPEPRESENTATIVE ^ ^ p w p le at work even know kn' where I' store and do B IIB PLBASESENOFR . I am very proud of her, Abby. P.O. Box! 9S Angeles. ■ " r-YES •"NO(PloasomartHttUa>pllc*tiaic>«Hw»irutlon«HtL 1------your-chlldhood-tam lly-^y_airccls.-youc--^»1SSonlWtnc*.------• ute today. • • CommuimunlcaHMoftEHectlMly. *• R*duc»Vl/oiTyaTaft»loo. -- —■rT-hls-tree-olass-mccis^;i»^IromJ-to-a^ - ^ bcAielEMflnAnySlluaUon i ------LA'LAcqulTM.B«tl#fUil4iwl»DSyil of Hum an R tlallena.’ the D esert Vo- • oikomi»«r and Davelop Ttiair ' p.m. In Room 113 of the ' At Y our B ta t wllh Any Qroui Tech Center, beginningng Feb. 3. The PoienUifilial Abllltl**. ' ^ dlscu^lbns will be baseiised ori "Brad- For Further InformatioItlon W rite or Phone Shaw and the Family,'*'• a PBS televl- R adio Station KTFl,1, IP hone 733-3381' Blon «tfHpc! 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I o u r I , ■ : COLO < }R CRAFT l y o u r 1869 E. ADDIDIS0N,TW1N FALLS, IIDi D A H O .. _ ; NEWW HOURS; 8:000-5:OOJ\AONDAVVY-SATURDAY^ N o r t hh C a r < b a c ^ lp n t q► p in e:o lleg Dean SmiSmlib sUU M m s w ffl. B ut ed Uiat wlUi anoUiether Big Ten Coo- Syractacuse Improved one spot In isn 't co&vinced his top-rankiinirprf team <. ^ firstil w eek of Uie Tegular season, week’s rankings as Uie t Christian, Pittsburglurgh, A uburo,' H y feU from Uie top spot^^nWben ference vlttory, 101-)01-88 over Indiana, last w )tats Florida and Kansas, could b eat any other teamata It lhe na- ^ oosler team coacb* Orangengemen, IM , received 902poU y lost 8M4 al UCLA on te way theflrsttlmelaHoos rtes, Last week’s SecorMond Ten was Oon. lawaiL edby Bob Knight aUaUowed more'Uian afttf Uielr Ui< two Big Easl victorU ; Tbe Tar Heels, now 17-1 >after an O & ly S'ne from two games ta Hs' over VUlaoova and 6445 o>over Oklahoma, Duke, A labam a, St. ... ; -were 100 points. They couldn’t ct bold t t e 70-58 ov. A, relum ed JMaSrffi/ Tbeir5lr Iwo games last week ' John’s, Georgetown,wn, PiltsburgB. early season loss at UCLA, i owouts homecourt momenttntum, however, as Uien-No.No. 14 St. John’s, to the top of Tbe Associate*ated Press’ j w AUantanUc Coast Conference blof n p le, 18-2, also Improved oone Auburn, Navy, Texas-(as-Chrlstlan and 7J-53 over Wake F o rest aad<1 92-55 Ohio Slale beat Uiehe Hawkeyes 80-76 Temp) B, 17 North Caroltaa Sine, college baslcetbali pollI Monday,] l| ■■STIT!fvi r iJ “ a t Iowa Clly. place5 alafter recelvtag 788 potats, replacing Iowa,'wblcb beldJd ithie posi- _ I _| I sr Georgia Tech. 5. ) Uian DePaul, which lostt Its Navy, 13-5, ^ di N>NorUi- Caroltaa .1.lk\l ^ ------^ “‘PTettever-pald-m I*Ti uclnttsw>tlon.to— Nevadn-l.as Vfga;ga.s. iB-1. r f c c l v e d m ora ,U rvlc«-State," 12-57-we^Uie-Lhe-team a-to faU - ■tionrforoDfWRk:— ^— — rsl-place voto aod fU^tgaigame of Uieisasoiraften®^ t poUs since our n a U o wb ^ a p p l- Uie remaining first from the Top Ijwenty>nty and Florida, "People shoot at you more mo whea I JI 1L Y - j n * 1 \ on iscisn’t decided Uiat w y, SmlUi S 1,127 points to takeke Uiird. The R ua- torles. week 154, aod Kailas,I, 113-s,. replaced . ybii're ranlced No. 1, b ut bebecause of ' egame nhi’ Rebels, whoI wwere fourth iast Thee 0Owls’ two victories last w -the parity, tbat doesn’t meaaean you’re ■ T •' * . y* said.d. ‘“I also reaUie our coUege j ! over • Massachusetts aodi Uiem. / anyone week, won all threefee of Uieir Pacific were ;am es le s t, week, really any belter than thetl team ------la sucijuch Uiat it is difficult for m lama-Blrmtagham. Tbe__ BBlue Navy lost tWo gam - ' . North Carollr>Una received 59 first- to ]ud Playtag Coast AUelic Associ;oclaUon gam es last - Alabam 80-69 to K entucky : . H -rankedletn," Smitb saldr judge who is D em;ons, ou who w ere sbcUi lest weveek, 83-80 to D rexel aod 80-< 5 could win place votes andnd 1,236 points from tbe^ fourir oout of seven in th e NCAAA tour- week, week despite 7-foot-l ccnterller David Rbbtat : " I used to say 40 team s c cams, Indiana and won Ui

I ' S p t . CClassified l i advertisingg C 5 - 8 c t I ParcellIs’ bag of3< trieckplayjS stole Sliuper Blliowlfor Gianls ave the capacity to boUinin ai By BOB OATES have Ia)s Angeles Times passasseffecU vely.So, aU along, il ppeared to be only a quesUon ( BIway ■ PASADENA,'Calif.-AtU^ tihe m e for Uie Giants - unless EI ould open a sizable enough lea critical moment oflbe gamem e, the ■ ■ S m / WfS^PrBSiSM mlake ak inem nervous. New York Giants were readjladywllh ■ 3.9^5^ And Elway played well enouj e y h a d lo W\' Ac the rigbt play, the play they I ae first half to get Uial kind ofiflead 1 . Broncos in u ie f mak6 to beat the Denver Brc He could bave badDenver ^ Sunday;sSuperBowl. - y 24-9 o r even 28-9.-!- Insteadl'oflO-8/ o . TbtiwiUathird-quarierq)rquarte^ . 'by l> - wiUia team around him; Bul for bacKteeak -r not a garden-\‘n-variety Ua^ ;— w n oneo e Uilng,I Uie Broncos kep t lakaking ) sneatbiit a special one. . orlng . ____ It:WisDit^«von4hegarabldbioit__ll^^ i thehe tbaU oul ofhls handa In scor iBUi : ' ^ seenifil W be when Coach Bl *^S hough Uiey dem onstrated le green , P arc^^ave bis leam the g iUnUy Ui?tUiey.touldo’tmoy( 5lghltokb.fdrU:-^-w- - FoMlwAS a play with thre Igainst Uie Giants wlUi any of i ^ a l y s is — • —— r•onning S i backSrUiey kept t^lniIng, and------_ tlalcoinp0aenls,2ll carelull ■------: r r ^ u it€ guaranteed tkeplcostlngthem. . , • ecutedfp, and asa serles'gut -TO ereA yeratbrfp finm aging. io^efijadle the Broncos:^ ^------...... - Tl • Flr^on/ourth-find-onealeatthe ' . ready with thishisone,too. ! . teri'e l u d e s for UieBroncps in Uie ‘beallngDenveratUie " half New YorkH«,-,the Giants linelined up in Theywerebe Jalff • 'i.-:.".i'.- ibii^, but they didn't ‘ - F i r s t , In Uie first q u a rte r,: punt Idbnalio'n'wllh backut)cub time, sure enbt when Parcells chosen . - shoijhot^n fom atlw jin ihird an asi._ . rterback' • : It was secomond^dslxlatelnthe - GiaG iant 39. But afte r anbUier pai center, a^p la^i^ ^ei ir when qubrlerbaclfPhll.... gallgained five yards, the Broncb! ■ L ' ' 1 now, b ^ n ia lb n g count UiaiUiat made- third q u a rte r^ everyone Slmnas handedled off lo running back eleerBowlaflerU]eGlanU can cat make, a delayed rollout U ’ It might seem in retrospect,Ml. T hey-...... - h a d M m e ^) (ownwlUi u tb e b e ttc t------IJefI4eXtfoUowedby.a long Uirowb ly topul team, . s}•■■■' ■ ■ pajpass to a receiver running a; s

J■ ■ I S d r rr r i n r i i its ■; Nearly fcfacefes B r|)ibncos andtaciciturn^iani leauemeledia withokihtpersohaliiiei^fprhypinng B ow ir^E lW ay'sibtU ie Uileiit ' By HAL BOCK: “ isguy...... ThWt^OTMplmptUtofANOYAREMZ TheAssodatedPress- ■ ■: ; ; he'sYeaUy a klndbf nebulous Analysis , iviIt's d flat game, one of Uie limImpest I PASADENA, Callf.--W-Whatlhlfi. ■' ■■ -caicanremember." m d The G iants won 59-20, bul evehei Tafcinjng th e low roc Super Bowl needed w as Jo . I ra./.-;'.- whw ben th a t has happened befoifore, bei- to guarantee a victory. Or itarofUieshow,Denver atchup, 40-19, ta Uie D istrictrict 4, Class A-4 MBlustaklo break curfew tors could find argum ents foror the Coveredd 1:by Murtaugh’s Cbanlel StasUiy,Sta left, and night m at :kJohnElway,wasthe- m,, e Subdistrict touroament ta Hanseo. For Ing his way up and downn B 'S o iS r underdog. Last year, New Eningland Johnellete Resch, Ua Jean Bodilyly takesI the low SouUislde bad a good running game tou teammate. Raft details onm Uils and bUier girls baskeisketoaU touma- StreeL.Or Jim McMahon t lu se roule aodind passes Uie baU to a t» II was thatat'lypeofweek. I Is ta the Monday ment actiotion, see P ag e C2. practice while he mooned: against the Bears. River rollrolled over the Red Devils L Two yearsrs iago, heads spun at “ This is Uie first tim e in ailong Ii fielicopler. It DanM arlno had a dizzy 5topay What this Super BowlI neededne was reports Hat I tim e Uiat Uie public is going t his ------John Riggins, dressed innin mliilary la- spell. This yei attention to Uic football in thl: year, heads shook a t Uie g am e,” said Je rry IzenbergcgofUie -, tigues, explaining that he y IUie media. P® Idaho and Boise Stato camime away’Stale7S-63. lUotlnstend ''There'snt5 ao copipelllng personall- ‘ toUiemedla ^ Uiree times, flrtS?Ka : BouiMibfet&^ 1 uard Todd- Powell’s - f cold wlUi two losses aplecece ■ from Montanr guan pracUce field in uniform onn wv hatis .'’nwDii<’ni'Q ix with little ty In the garniime,” said Buf/aloEven- laKlNO,;', ffeUielr m ld-wtator visit lo Uiee s U t o o f gam e-high 25-pc5-polnt performance Eventhe9- IngNexscoholumnist Larry Felser, called “ piclure day. Uien twlc B warmed speUed victory' as Uie Grizzlies hil 62 team headquarters. Montana, whUe Idaho Slale ' ot Inspire oneolonlylS15 sports writers in the' “ up Us record taking on teara,ras to Uie p ercent in Uie firsfirst half and 54.6 per- • SeeBORINGonPag jecond. Center Gregg Rto Las Vegas country to haveha' seen every Super BOUUl.------______cent in the seco Montana Stale matalatasIS an icy Dodd of Boise: SSli late jam m ed a s&ot lln his own end m m ; grip .J , on lhe Big Sky Conferen';nce a t 6-0 to m ake II 61-5858 wilh\ 4:08 to go, but lom 5 weight , of" o N e^; followtag an 80-69 victory oover Uie Uie Grizzlies slynstymied the Bronco of- ladies ro< Jd the win. ntakeshlielterinh a close 66- fense and scaled U Broncos on Thursday and a < I her elbow ononhlsknee.” Uthis was tbe mosl amlcabklie place Ior ,!?u*olflu°D'D'Amlco w en t down ; g63 : win over Idabo on Saturdayay. M ontana,. SlaKItate, will travel to this Super Bowl g< was only one demUItarlzed mUes. n . ^ i wiUihlm; ay hit two Easterp Washlnihlngton Monday and accid m atchup wll T here w a . Junior guard Chris Conwaj Uie glve-no-quarter four- • “There’11 be a lot of drunks ( by l',-;!.'Safety,^’ h e i a l d , - ‘boIUhg ^ , ! conds left Uien hosl Monllonlana on- Saturday, ecommendll.Evt tone In th free Uirows wiUi three seed w ar Uiey call .the Super halfUme," b a sage Dalla:las Cowboy . '.mrlght behlehind his ideslt In a-, " victory on Boise Stale, holding hol a 2-3 record' iltlng line did not- ll Life In Uie q u arter wa to rob Uie Vandals of a vii Uiln Uie tan stuccoed wallsI vveteran fan warned anothther woman .backrootoallat Caesars Palace. ,v, ere outre-'afler Uiree stralgraig h t Tosses, will host ction, according U Bowl: wlthi the road. The Bobcats wer e ball riflbt oul o( the. w(women's lobns. Outside, a s Uiey soaped Uielr barands. This. .‘'Ifloii'tbe]bellevelt/’ £txiunded 45-16, but forced!d-21 tur- NorUiern ArlzoncKona on Thursday and mean, I don’t bellowingI mk en linked a rris and bap-, pplacelsUiesafest." ' - ;v::T»’AihlcoO’ -.raa-- - hlii;: hands ^novers. • • Nevada-Reno on Salurday. Idaho [botbaU." pUy bitche:hed Uielr m anhood to aI . The good Pasadena bururghers who rthrMghblsIls dark hair. His __ liOur.defensive press saved s; u s dropped to a UiltUilrd-place rung at 3-2 omerbgs — where’d .-football slar; s t Inside, Uie womenI 'built fc the-Rom Bbwl'-bacackTn 193,- -TyeaFfirracrace’'reglste^''W i5rF ..tonight,” Montana Stato C(Coach Stu and 13-6 ovcraUra n . InoatMUeHlgh^ sWasb^Up.Jp.- -when women had only hatmd Uie vole .;;p aia ;jn j|8^8B^safety-would.mean SUimer said. ‘Tve- nev«sver been Idaho State> gataedgJ two victories By PATT MORRISON , fbr “two years,’ couldn’t; .have 1 envl- - noUilag lnlUittftaal.^ysM U fc:: ;;associated' with a game 'wbera-a -against ...Northertbem Arizona - and 'e r woman leaned gratefully sloped Uiat io 1987,. a. woi-omaowoiJd .,uie.i5Jsldedled-gamfl,.butU.waaf^;: to p u t Uie Bengals ait LosAD^e/esr/mes It - one UlUe tag^iSa't'a'wI w all Uiat snagged h e r fuz- J team gets oulreboundeded 45-16. Nevada-Reno to sit-bh 'ttie . U.S. Suprei•eme Court,;. , easUV' Uie:e w o r s t‘U ilng,.U iat;‘ That’s an absolutely stunntag 2-4 ta Uie Bigg SkySl and 9-10 overaU. jr. " It’fl heaven” - > mtalflter of VwooldJiappjp p w t o D ’J t o lc o a U . Tl • PASADENA, Callf.rone-l8aw - il.-* y ^‘«'^- • another would be. prtae t statisUc." The Bengals edged ed; Uie Wolf Pack Iwihlane: • : : to , change it ifG ia n t fanlai banded, paper towels toi . Great ( Britain, and.sorhelleUilng more -day, an object ob; IBSSOO; U» Uie. The G rizzlies pull to a secc:cond-pIace 59-57 Salurdayly asa sophomore guard • ‘‘They can take the b -Bronco bo(booster. Nflw . Y orker obllg-, - th I an 35,ooo ot.Uiem:wouid;id jlp m p rfo r i^vjigaWM, .br.gambllng:;on:lhe;:,bl -posllloa a t 5-1 and 15-5 oveiferaU after Jim Rhode scoiscored a. three-Dplnter j t-onimagined bf E lw ay's hands? I ,m priUed hair; spray for Col-. facUUles.I a t^ U ie • yet-n jMBUNOOTPa|e^| }n tien slipped with l;25 to go. mind her mess-' ilnglv'shpri mauUng Idaho 74-57 an'd Uie ______i know apythiD g a b o u t footid?? and 8he-butu-'.oradan--OiOiiUlde. o f.^ .c b u rc b .sb c ial..J. - S t ^ t B q w l, ~ • *‘I Ibve^your earrlhgs you get ’em? I gbtmlno StadTum." • ;*'I can’t believe it • m irror?" . • '.'fit w a s inrtber-.endton That callr-they?have to

n S e jS il, 'Do’you'mlj PalliL Idaho TuMday. mianr27^ ^ e s ’ fr bld& ^ CSIi[relay team w■wins in /foDtind l! N, Ulah - ile college rf[ StSoomeni Idaho’s men’* 4x4i r P f i LOGAN, I place to an Indoor xat m eterm>en'i ea relay team J* -round 1u p ^ orfPiraf* f on lhe campus olU tah^totteunl?er*ily. . ' • ^ at We^eruielE. [ to 1st- •'" l i i , Satardayo! [ S c b ^ and freshmen Hon^ : ByThoTtae«-Nei points, while Hansen’s Ann A HoRiU The quaiuartet of sopbomore. Todd S< N < *» 7 1: ByT?>eTlme»:Ne« le s T ennant tum ed in a Ume o Dove-Edwllwin,KenRalngeandChari» -r- T h lo g s w ent p n ® RaflRfverM.tfiirtatmgbUV minutes.2525 8 seconds lo win the event, i , flIENDELL-r-' '^S E N - Juator: VIV k i B iqniolds H H H • C SI'alsoW bad two second-place i - “ “ I" accordhig I ' scored 21 poioU, tnclodiioding w bat MD- Iter run by sopbomore RhonenwlUiatlmeof6.4. y CuUrfort .apiet Hagen{erman 3S-S6 to h e s by. freshman Lance Canil iofU ieD li«cl4aaia T h eE atfa g l a bad Uihrd-place finishes adkm to the [reshm an J a y B urke to tbe me ethantoomamBnl. Ugbil^l Orst-romld a< InU iesbotlo tp u t (41 feet, 9 laches), fres S ; KS'bask.th, .. DttUct 4;Clatf A-« So Sob- • , . , nu re T eresa W right to toe wome ■ ■ ---fi ■) DWrk:t4' ■ ' yCa^ordS8,Bagerb 55hlgbhuihurdles (7.9) and sophomore 1 ^ (Uftrlct glru* basketbaUuU Uamme^ i & i-place flnlshea, tocludiag a Utim e rsaBBSsasrm SdlilhskfeSubdistilct, 300 (43.6).» . CSI also had five fourUi-pl ji here Monday. • . MM Id a lia Caslano Uiat Ue of 1:21.6I (nin Uie women’s SOO by freshi I slii’otber.flnt-roafldac P.todlng !'the scq^g ^ d ------ag.-ibe b o ard s,- faatUed Uie -.schoolrecfl 1) nlj^it,- t h W - s e ^ ' , 'Ranr:Bifa:^&rQiiib»: 1 Uier;fourth-place finishes weiwere r^ ste rk by Burte ton toe to a sta n d i in the finaltl - The oUie a'8 55 ^ r S I ^ ! -i defeated stztb-see^:!l;Mumugb,40- Hr«e>-td. Igh Jump^ (6-6), freshm an DelD ebbie f ^ U n ta.tbe women'! i'Sbortiooe beat pttidd, pan>aftty because o f foul troublee ' ' • •...... "i— men's hl^ 8 (ifrfi); freshman Oralia.CasIisla h o ...... 19^ and se^ond^eeded 81 (7.7) andd inil tb e women’s long jum p (1 rihan point g u a rd Toni Olney to e w om en’s 4x400 relay teanu n o f Ij gOTcnUmected HM uea4»4it4S.' - T- oy^ag^ Shoehone^^HanieaesM : InUiewomomen’s 500 (5:20.1) aad by Ui< =====z^^—tnd (orwanardDenenePharii... lano and Esplto (4:13).------0 H a iisd i...... U311 H: a - WrlghlVIdJIdaiUi Caslano.'Oralla Caalanc After CaCasUeford went up by two .1 ce finish by Sandra KeUy to Hagerman had -several.il I Shosbone...... ;...X( t9 Slr46 TheEagEagles also had a flfUi-pIace ^ “ ” 7 ’ ra G i l l s ’ b ^ € It ' Hansen Ann Horrilrin 4, A udra women'ssi8Sbotput(34-4). f c "tto tie Uie game,, but turday. Feb. 7. a l the Moiml t fifth-eeeded'Filer; 4S»: II ■ .1 ■■IWJI gfimflflYCM — MorrllMO,Jooea4rPrice.!e.2,-N«toii-4; ------C SI-w/UL U l next-8ee_actIon_on .Satur ;ame in the IdahoSUle UnlvervcHl^HlnHoinSlnPocatello: ^■Nomwd'W enddl^ — CaBtleford,. th e fifthlh leed In I t u Jaciuai^Y Y u S ^ u g h led Uie P irates,8, >Johnson 2. T otals: 122-101;»1226. / ' StatesGan - sboshone —Ebertiarde, inns Ferry routed’No. 7 ; seven-team district qtuqualUytag WIT- now 7-10 forUieyear,lot wiUi 11 points. ; 48-24 and Glenns seed Goodtog; 7S-7M7. *I>a^pute^yi^. nanient, wiil tate oon Sbosh™ There waswi 00 such su sp ^ wlmJl Helsley 6, O 'M aley 23, RioCilHni c F ileiI t can clin ch. t t o n i g h t sr .two gam es. In th e tour-r- 4.Totals: 197-221246. tonight at 7 in Itos IHonten High ;tjK other ■ •toe regular-season UUe am ^'ram e ivfib'.top-weded • (mener, Raft River tooL.aa : Three-point:. goals: I, : .ShMhone,_____.FiLERR - Filer can wrap up.to 3 - . ?eMe?--S Scbooi -gymaasiusL-JJn/b&ea - .Mcond-.'.naneni-op : 4 C I ^ A-3 wrestling team tea s "h e re tonight by beai to e W e n d ^ H i^^chooT - ket gime, »hlle iMhallUnfUme lead a n d sh u t out Mur-r- 0'Maley.FouledOut:Nonone. District 4 * Kimberly hi the round wBner’s bracket g and Oakley In a triangularr mm^ eet. Kl by tlieiDedo*G!eflii8 1 Uie Uiird q u a rte r to coastst Gooding ai jeaH' gym.lollowedl top^ed^O ^ey wOiwill: meet Ball laugh In 11 meet was postpon^_fromI last la Tuesday n l^t because it at 8:30. WendeU and’ River in tbe 8:30 nigbtcai victory wiUi eig h t players In The m e Feny contest a M onday’s scorens. Uiree lean:aras had players sidelined bybytoeU t u. G o o ( ^ wiu sqsqu u a re off to a loser-out Hansen and HagermS l ' w iu.open; t o i K g le Shoshone 46. H ansen 28« ■ , Thetrlariangular Is scheduled for 6m tte - toum am eot’s . aee•econd: ,M»lon Mnrtaug| ! | f ? ^ a n y W ard w as Uie jf'lyin malchup.ats. . 10- CasUeford38, H agennai>an3« Filer hahas beaten Declo, Glenns'Fe^^Sry , WendeU and Ktoiberl raament-opener,'Vari^ twightwltba&p.m.loM ;y S I n jlo ib l^ f ig u m w ith 10-. ffom In lhe toumai • RallRlver40.Murtaugt successior;ion this season, but figures•es to gel a sUff chaUenge f: 'Uer 1(^-2 to toe'- fUfSt CasUeford, whichr^ th e'g ir'' meat outscored-FUer Goodingi The Senators^ onlymly A-3 loss- Uils season cam ire toe WDdcats c^ e- a M :ncord but . in the! latela game; Shoshone had to ■ ■%.' jffo. — - quarter before regtUar season w ith a C Ihehandsids of iumberly, which nartowlowly feU to FU er two weeks agi a 20-17-ba]fUme adVBi^' spUt wiU> thft-Plrato*tM*.in..tbeir-two .bverwihe!ie a i2-«illrst-quarter.deficit•li : Toda^’agamei ain slandtogs have no bearini lUgh the regular-season team •d by Jo y Schulte-ana Uni out H ansen in Uie second AtHaasenHi^ScS o o l ' •'regulaT'Seasoo m eetlsj dings for next weeic’s distric:rict w um arnent, toe welgbi-i . to e VUtlngs controlled game close througho^ th u had to hold off a'com- 5:30 p .m .- H a g e n n a. n ™ , H k n ^ ; E in Uie b asis of regular-season sdlngs will be determ ined on t and the tempo"te''tob and took a two-point ,1< }y Uie H uskies te Uie Uiird[J ioserouL ; ii.'rsCd lefore putUng Uie gam e aw ay S. Shoshone formance!ices. tolrd quarter,r, toU o k a'34-26 lead toto ^ 7 p.m. — CasUeford vs.! ht minutes and held off IBerence M the t , the ilnfinal quarter. The Indians’“ 8:30p.m.-Oakleyv8.I ' toe final eight i a MIS. i.RaftRlyer. jS U o n d r e d ^ . ;oftoeway. . . Wolves, wito th e:. I 5Wool, Wnch patuo'MiMaley led aU sco rers wiU^ 23 J -’s R h o d e hoi FUertoerestoft idea tip wlto 18 uard from Idabo Stale makto{ing hi5 HeulUg endeC BOISEIE lA P) - Jim Rhode, a guar e h a d 10; V a ll^ Junior eo nam ed to e Big Sky Confen M M t first-two10 1colleglalc starts, bas been i Iced led all swrtrs,with' playerofiollhe week. lile Filer’s Judy:ApilrrjJ inxxiivelin Nori orUand, Ore., helped guidele toe 18 polnls, .while sfettUjA le, a sophomore- from P o rt Rhode, ^ n a , had 16. ^ . Bengalsis tto a pair of Big Sky roadad victories a t NorUiem Arlz 1 Glenni Feny bati .S . 1 his first two coUeglate startrts, he Declo. and G , ! ByTbe'nmes-News 58-55, aodand Nevada-Reno. 59-57. In h i Ume of It. The HometS ist Uie W olf P a c k M d l l pototo at much easrUm --had.a caicarecr-hlRh 16 points a g ainst ______oulscored-WendPtirtPii 17-5 in to e second___ i^ghflfeld r ebound- ~ 1______JUCH$mD-^ch ...... - ...... Northern:m Arizona...... , " -- )ut the game away,.le^ . 5 9^1$ iro m 'to e field tocludtoilug 4.® quarter to put edfroroasecood,'roum le two matches, Rhode was 0 ih e r’slS p o ta ts . • beating Dietrich :'@ |M C am as 40| Ketcfaum*SuS u n v ^ « ,1 6 Iso had seven rebounds andid two by Angle Tannei • iai(t. 3atartay by-bei the three-point line. He also Glenns-Perry5rry w p lo d ed to a 25;4 . 39^ in tbe consolaUilatlon bracket ot ' lead and: never 14 y award were Boise Slate saU-tour-S .-% ^g j lorguard VihsonM etcalf:-^______G o o d ^ t a J t itaM'd.'oiaiiMiTri.- forward.:rd Jeff Kcllefandldaho Junior ■J65an« Tcdre:o i^' 26' potots,—Pam - - namentMopday.-'- ...... Pi»mbcr21 a'ndlndKelllKtogl4.;;_ . _____ - j— - The’ viclory pul5"tlHI h r aecondaeed------:------DD is^ 4 ~ ■ ■ » tlersijlace-^ Carrie BraiBradshaw paced Be ed Tlgere into a cominsolation finals - ’ NNorthsIdeSubdlsblct ' ""-f—---- K imm beirly w restli liers to Senatorswito2CJi20.polnts. • I matchup Wednesdayy onight a t 7 p.m . h . ih e dillinference in the.game. Renaei a e .. J . KIMBE[BERLY - Kimberly High1 SiSchool placed seven wresUe ; against-CamasCbnntyDty, which sta y e d -g ijn j. -a,paced Uie T igers wlUi 16 nent to A b erd ^ Saturday. tiUlst to. toe NortosidI M onday’s SCOI» re s UieAberclerdeen Invitational toumamei fillss, toe tit) _ -__aR jiU he toi^namMUMo^ay i -w.hUo-Annlp mi W hltfM ll adofid. d^tHook-3econd-plac6:aU85-185-pounds,.wbUe Tlm MarUiUn-wafl------Conference^regiregular-8easonr«xpanded— - . u a m a s to u n iy 4u,“ ireiCHUnPSunI ------ChatH nigbt by ihamping nner-up at IS7 pounds. a seven-pototnt advantagei .after one ,lih VaUey 16, lo sero u t Uierunne > VaUeyCommunifyScbi as. led by C ry stal M iller wlUi ace finishes from Luke Scbn - period to -12 2 b by ; -early to -toe. toird 10:i:R ItijIe’ldJ9JDIelrlcl^hSO.loserout The BiBulldogs also got third-place I -Top-seized Bliss an lU and Maria While wUh 10, i pounds and from Kevin1 KKllmes at heavyweight. D M tto Quarter to downtog dow Camas County -- - , nt ' .Wednesda^sgtgamw ■ at 1^5 p Carey are scbedtUed Ketchum's winless season at am was fourth at 119 pounds,ds, while Bruce Harmon looko k fifto 51-40. The B e a r AtRlcbU^i^a t School Bloxham Wednesday’s toomanam ent semUinal Q.1 3 IslxtoatI55. . double figure 7 p.m;--— Richfield:Id vs. C am as at 132 andanc Kevin Meugral finished sli gameat8:30p.m. ' R ldilield 39, D ietrich 30 . Benscoter’s 15. 1! ■ Jennifer . Dugafi { County, loserout. Richfield outscoreded ]D ietrich 12-« in ■ ■ . ^ headed Camas3as vdth toe Mme potot | jJ 5 8:30p.ni.--Blissvs.C■ Carey TA(iC clin ic sla te:ed S aturday the s^n d qtiartu,', whichw proved to production. • ------~~\ TWININ FALLS - The Snake RivRiver AssoclaUon of The AtotmeUca Carey, which r i ' : --.Congresjt'ss'wili sponsor-a-leam-by-dc^-dolng throw ers cllnlc.Satur^ ~gamM»4«^Rid b ' an 'iBiiotot' opentog I f C O the Collejllege of SouUiem Idaho. ’ ■ ■■ I Tigers with ^'1 L l O w Stewai#art Togher, hammer coachich for toe United States nalaUonal , period and held;eld on foraS4-30 victory.- eridl^. 6 d clinician. Togher is toe torlirowtag Tbe Pantherhers got 10 potols eacK Paiitl team , wUl beU ie featured c track te I'al lhe University of Oregonion and a former Scottish oanational - irom Tammyly ;Jolley and Tina Ruslf “ scoreless for a 12-7 adViIvantage wlUi coach al <.Y. (AP) - Pitt-. I. He is recognized as onee ofo toe leading autooriUes•Ihjie. I while Karlaa N Norman scored 10 to : ':;SYRACUSE, N.Y 13:10 to play In the firsrst half. WiUi coach. I ething to prove in ?lng events in Hie world, acciccordtog to CSI track CoachchRlck paceRlcblleld.ild. . , ‘ : rtu r^ bad Bometh ioU^pba^Retbair" Lane and SmlUi altemiTiatlng on In- the Carrier Domene Monday night. side baskeU. Pill builtIt a 43-27 lead N^l... rclinlc Is intended for boUito icoaches aod atoletes. Emi Uiey 45, F iler 36 H 'Andthw it,u and got a Big East rival''al SmIUi scored 22 polnlsts and Kevin ^ clinic plannee]d i Charles Smith,, \ who scored 21 inlheprI process.” Strickland added 21 to lead I3th- A * Ccountry ski cl piolnts, sa id afterrter lhe Panthers . _ 85-59 college Falls Recreation Departmeilent and I. Pep* ^ ans also coached the lastast ranked Duke lo an.BJ (IN FALLS - The Twin Fl ' ended a la ^ a n ^le e Ilosing streak In Evans >r Ivy League cross counlry skiing clinic, w eatoer HW. t

o ' n ' r l I Portiamdoutiaasts Perilwer, 145-t - 1 4 1 B Bi»plv*nr.AuilineD SunHovUMBlB ; t • PORmNDi-OreDre. (AP)_- K ik i-^ ^ T"“ Detroit called two llUmeouts to sei it a three-polnt ~ n P i O T T H I i; Vandcweghe scoret)red 35 points, in­ 'u p a final play.* b u r Pro basketball s was well short - “ ‘ i • eluding two free throwsthr wiUi two se- shot by Islab Thomas' _ at the buzzer. Ktewss.-i“ «s * , conds remaining; I ind overtime Mon- — MS*H.&apMI.B.C.«; Q>iMC L arry N ance finisIlshed wlUi 26 P r e p s * II i • day nighl as thelhe PorUand TraU rrS « L :Z ‘‘-°' o e n i x 1 2 0 points and II rebound!ids for Uie Suns. bt^ Blaiers beat thele D enver Nuggets r n O i who won for Just UieI sseventh tim e In ' I 145-141 In th e NBA. ■ t r o l t l l S sffiir. Ii s baskei wl'lfTJOl^' p® , , Uielr last 23 gam es, ; Clyde D rex ler’s b lOENIX, Arlz. (AP) - Waltfalter Williams Bedford, 1had 12 polnls glgyj?;.*' conds lelt In overtiirtim e broke a 141-141 is made two foul shots wlUi‘i®"® oi while HornaceK andd Mike S anders ■ 41 ■WU4M17 Nut'tin^ MBA standings < : ; tie. After Denver's HUHiaDMIIUnn NOfWUII* ad remaining in overtime Mon^- Mo added 10 each. S w Plllltwrsnl ' J missed a shot, th night, giving Uie Phoenix Suns i li ^ I ' . regained possession 18.NBA victory, oyer the_Detnetrait Seattle 108 liinSlU ' ■ Hu«irtirS H S ^ s r • i l l i made his clinching ft , : I Steve Johnson scoredsco 32 points and iJS finished wIUi 32 points, I Utah 95 ■ ' 2 J ssi'jiSgw^’ai jrsJTtom 11 M JIJ If 7 S Drexter added 2222 as P o& d im- Ing six in Uie extra period,1. "rThe SALT LAKE CITYY (AP) - D ale ! fl proved, its -overthirtim e record Uils S I. §down by 17 points eariy inIn I Uie EIlls scored 20 of his5 234 polnls In Uie ifSS T l l . i B io 5^- "r®"e rry P o rter bad 15 I ° quarter, rallied to crealeale a second half and thee SeatUe Super- I,. B points and 16 assl25sists for tbe ’Fwil “ j^ii 3 wIUi Sonlcs led Uie entirere way Monday ■ i II lie on Davis' free Uirows wl H Blazers. leconds left in regulaUon1 aand night and defeated tUic Utah Jazz \ 29 sec s a s a career-blgh 36 forceeUieoverUme. U 108-95 In Uie NBA. k I ' -Lever' scored a idrian— XavIer-McDanlel-ai-added_25_points ___wwitsii!: i « a > K" B points and'hadT2T2‘ rcbounds and 10 jo€ e Dumars' 1 -jumper and Adri Si.- sji 'f 'm " -■ Uey’s layln put Detroit upp 1117- and pulled down 17 rebounds rc for the ■ ^ assists...... DanUe; }j witn 1:55 re m a in in g ih'overtlnrtlme. Sonlcs and Alton LIste>ter finished wIUi - C o U eege s s c o re s ...... ffii'fi-, SSSS.------ii S' iS-i " "■ i^orUand, traUingIng 131-127. Ued the d goals by Davis and rookiee J'Jeff 19Mints.' . - i i i a i f z - . m Inal minute ol the J™ * - f t ■ 5 gam e ‘ in th e final nacek p lu s a fre e throw by rool m Jerome Kersey’s. ™““" Milwaukee 1 I- 'rf (outtb quarter on . ny GaUlson with 30 seconds 1 11* ' d v and Porter's layup. W ? I 'J two-foui sh o ts and le lt 118-118. . LA Clippers>■94 ' ■ '"Ssi-i er then both missed “ “ ‘’ I sjssMiiiSiwr- HE t . . J . . U w and Drexler Islons cen ter B lli.L aim beer, who w LOS ANGbXES (AlAP) - Forward . 1 Inning shols In the ------g - :tat«ntlal -ame-winn 29 points and a game-high 22 re- Terry Cum m ings scot:ored 21 of h is 31 fastsecondsofregul nds, w as called for an offenslenslve points In Ute first hallalf Monday night jg. b^to-pow er. thc-MUwaullukce-Bucks lo -a.— __ f e . . e 'TvlUi'lS'^conds-remalnlng I ; EngiiaraddiddCd"2rpoints-^nd-f^,ni-w - s n ialilair Rasmussen bad (ore’■ IDavis sank his decisive2 fifoul U4-9j NBA victoryy over the Los K saai kU/yi. TuesdjiyiJiinwiyai P 0 f ^ l hfs--— ' 1J ' • CoaUnoed trom Pag•ageCl eonalttenUygootoodOeldiw^At B oot^toblBrl^WbeDSteToYroWatson tbesametime,ie,UputtheBn>tteos.in ■ : added It forsi yaidt, tbe BBroocos r tbeunsatlslactoctory field portion that - w ere at (he'G lant S2',-aad mmntbey i -wastochangeEeElway’sluek. ' ■ weieattbeGUntl6. OpeningtbeMe second balf, Denver’s ■ Tbi8UmednW and5,E:1, Elw ay Rich kickickeddffonlytothe ■ threw. Bnt ift tbat em ergear!ncy,the-. -GiantsMOjard:rdUQe.eakbllogthem ■ . Broocos weren’t ready withIthtteiUnd i torunitbackne: neariy to tbe 40 at the ■ of third-aQd-flTe pass thattcouldsuc- co start of theirgo-ahead «■ scoring drive. S m aod tight end OrsoQ MobleyMe Next,theGla]iMbwbackHUe .■ wuwellcovered. Again, the Bron- Horan's line-dridrlw^verpuntto ■ coii m l ^ an field goa][oal. ” the Denver 36,B,a6Uing a up another . H V i^w as a game in which,ch, except. New Yoric toUduchdowndnve. - g p i S l i l tQi; Elway^ tbeDenver olfenifense at M Meanwhile,(.RauIAUegre'sGlant R H time resembled a Super Bon ecarrylngatleastto SSK!,forclng£lwaytostart . ■ W k feuie. ... rd-quamr series at the H The New York defense wU !0-and 20-yard lines. . ■ credit for baiting Denver in Ithe first After domlnaInating the fU^t balf, . ■ Bat if the. Broncos weree re going Elw ay didn’ttmake m a first down in ■ tb fun, tbey were going to»makethat_ mi thatqijaiter. defense look good, . ThtswasGialiantquarterbacic . I ilt^tbavebeenadiffe]fferent- - - Simms*seventlmtbstralgbtbiggame,.- ^ S T I W ' umejithVBrbhcbshaduhl' .fortheSuiperJ^rBpwlchamplonsslnM ; ■ E lw » for another toucbdottlown or Dec. 1, wben> beb( turned a comer io ■ . iVo^ltheGianta probably.v(r.wouldnltSaijFrwclsw. CO. ■- • . ' . H have had the courage to call»llafou^ • Slncethatnljh i^ when the Giants ■ th-down quarterback sneaklaklfthey feUbehindinUBtbefirstbalf,17-0,and ■ had beeoi say, two touchdovdowns pulled it out 6nStmmB’threws,21-on ■ ____ W U a d v l .^ . ___ _ ^ . . . I0,bebasdellv>ilve^ 16 touchdown ■ TTheUost Valuable DefemienslvV . dasseffandhaajas^lybeen Interested— ■ e ia r a r for tbe G iants w ass linebackerlii four times, I ' GariBanks, wbo was seennonce o: more Simms triggiggered Sunday's Giant H ib a better allraround gameme than ., performance,ie,butbewaro'ttbed)f- I ■ i i •EawrenceTayloti - ' ' ference." T . >.Themo8tdamagIng&ackick against Thedtfferenrence was PareeUs\ - I Blway was the work of noseosetackle coaching—paparticularly tbe three. . ■ betbougbtoflnthethlrd. .■ Jlm B u rt trlckplayshei Although tb e sa c k was: ap;applied by quarter, eacb!cb instrumental in a scor* ■ defensive end George Martiartm .w ho . Ingdrlve;^ I' andthlrdoftheseplays I • cau^t the Denver quartertlerbackfora . The first am , rtBr,itwas--.wer^eorts contest of s i^ iflificance i( In the canLasVegiegas. I P165/80R13 1S543” - ,. \ a t i o n . In thepasliast decade, th e Super Bowl I BLACKWAl BLEMS > operation and has come to rival New Year’s as the, I none of the ways the oi ONLY.. ONLY olhers around town likeke it make life most activeive weekend in-Las Vegas. I more^hiterest^g for thelheir customers. Officials at the Las Vegas Conven- I nd-^- -Visitors ■•■’•'Authority’ | Wl §.'i'b'jb>Aj^lng-tbemi-.tni.totmakejslde tion • and . p * : " . , : p a s s ^Wgei bets- on the Super flowlowi. In casino estimated1 lilast week that the Super -1 Variance, these side betsbet are called Bowl woul)u!d bring about 100,000 I propositions, and.they-cy-can be fairly visitors intoQto.the city, filling hotelsto I M I C I:h e l i h M I C l i ESLIN ^ exotic. One sports book.ok.thls year of-. 90 percent■nt capacity and - leavlng I bettors the. opiopportunity to behind aboibbut »41 million in addf- I X0 1 4 XHI M gamble on whetherie r television, tlonal Incorto rte. " ' • ''' • I l a n c e ' M H analyst Jimmy "The GGr i ^ k ” Snyder “ The pheiihenomenon rises to a real I AFRIENI COME RAIN I . PERFECT BAL < would pick the gameI w:wrong. It also peak when.i;n the gam e Is played In the. I OR SHININE. O R JSNOW. I I E BETWEEN PRICE a&QUAUTY.^^^p was possible to place:e bets1 on who West," sale;ald one casino m arketing I [ • Affordable, would win the openinglg coinc flip, and expert. "It’s "It a natural stopover. I •. Long-lastirting all-season tire —h — football poristswere aat t a i^ s s to e x - people coniijnie in here,-place their bets I Obo.mlliBs ,{vv1lh " ;r ■ j. •..Longest-lasting MrAlchelin' tlre. J S | H plain why Denver wasas the favoriie andthenflyny on to the game. I up to 60,6( j • For domestic corhinpact...... HBH forthisproposition. “Lots of)f IUmes," he added,when I p r o p e r c ajre): n ... 1 Intemiedlate &.tull-ill-slze cars. B B B H H a •One of the'severalal proposltloDS they get heihere they get so swept up in I wet roads. . .■ • Clings tov Iry traction. O m ------•marD’Aralco-had-placejced-before-bet—uie-momenjentum-of~Las-Vcgas-thaL^I rough'snow.--' —■ • Excellent wet & dr< t even gel to Uie gam e." I “V Plow s'thro tors was that tbere5 wouldv be no theydon’tff pi^lsely, accurately. 1 safely recorded in theJie Super Bowl t.l,p r«»n«ason for Uie loVe affair be- | • Handle^ pi this year. Significant IS Vegas and the SuperBowi I gamblers bad chosen, t is.’Nevada is Uie otdy place I P195/76RU had been given odds ra n latlon w here it Is legal to P185/70R14 BLEJMS to 2-1. T be odds w ere i orts bets. Not even AUanUc I V BLEMS-BLA dodo w iur sport, from horse M i C i i he already knew. races to> college c basketball to the MICC H E L IN - - “Louie,” the aide saljsaid, “that safe- 'SuperBbWl)WL ■' • ■ ' . I S P O R lr E P - ^ tvlustcostusthirty-fouiourgrwia.” ■ “I don’t’t thlblcI Uiere Is an industry '• I ':- ' - - XE C IM ^ e x c it in g p e r i ^oORMANCE “I can’t believe it,”/ ’ ] D^Amico said around tod;oday prtillferaUng as fast,” S UKE A CAR. again. "A safety. Whoho would take a gaid sonnyDy Refsner, one of Uie deans | RIDES i ANDDISTINCicTivE . bet like that?" of the sportlorts book field. “ We’ve gone W ORKS! UI KE A TRUCK. | /IFORT '••t* I million a year 10 years ago r id in g c o m i ' from 170 m • For pickupjps, vans & 4x4s. g It u hard to Imagtoglne a more (it- to $1 bllllIllllon today. I t’s like Uie fc ^ j^ ll-se a so n capabi!blllties. Hng place to watch1 a Super Bowl patriotic: Uilngt to do In Americo • All-season>n. B lhan Las Vegas. Thele SuperS Bowl Is these daysys-bet ■ sports.” ' ^ • Sm(»th, comfortabjeo ride, ffi I " . SR speed-rated- ^ ;• Raised oututllne white letter . » • incredi.ble handllning. , styling. I • Bold, sensational styling. Poll— “^•„Long mileage. , • Continued fromom Page Cl u>’* m p ■ im I ^ Nortb Carolina StalSUte beat Duke P23S/60SR14 87-74 for on irtportani:ant ACC victory ‘W g - BLEMS ansas, which re- | b 5s L LT195/75RT but lost 74-60 to Kan£ OHIY...... joined the Top Twenventy alter one- week absence. Florida made a one-week ap- - pearance in the ranklriklngs four weeks jjgbufjh, ago. PLtUS A COMPLETE{SdmiONdFSSIZES AT COMPAiMBu raCES;

S a r a H ' l MwiloanHlw } MenwlUiaUmeof6.4. iley adVaoced In Ihd- Culleford tipwt Hagen(e rm a n 38-36 to bes by freshm an L ance Cannl of th e D istrict 4 C l ^ ' The Eaglagles had Uihrd-place finishes o W o » , highlight flrat-rouiid action ai lo .tbe V lotput (4yeet,9hiche8),fre^reshm an Jay B urke In Uie m e A ' ^ l s ’ basiLetbaBtball (oum am enL District 4:Cl889 A<4 So ^ ^ In the shot re T eresa W right In tb e wome SOQtbslde Sub- . D lsb< ct4 Castleford38,Hagenirm aos# 55 high huilurdles (7.9) and'sopbom ore 1 dlitrict girl*'basketballjaU_^ur^^ . 'Sc ,-place finishes. Including a thaetli . - _ , 77- Southside Subdistilct tt » N 300 (43.6).;). CSI also had five fourtb-pli >1 bere Monday.- , In the women’s 500 by Ireshnsbm an Idalla Caslano Uiat U»I r f a * !i In otber,firrt-rwmdI aac c t^ lioadayR ^ohli'i Irading-Use1 scoring and ' of 1:21.6 In -- school reco^cord. nlghl, third-seeded-:- R alt- r River- ^ontroUlogDS the boards, baUjeirthe were registered by Burke inn iUie • to a . stan d i in the finSil ' iisL».7i«t»d OrtirH.0irMi.nM. H TheoUieUier fourUi-place ftoishes wer > defeated slxlb-seeded1 M1 u rtau ^ 40- Pirates'^to. i ^ jum p (6-5), freshm an DelDebbie Esplhi In Uie women's • ' - I9;«nd second-seeded'61rSboabone-beat p ^ .-p a»aiily r bccause of foul troublee m en's h i ^ siano - (7.7) andd irin the women’s long jum p) (l(^<),freshm(Ii an O ralla Casii ; j sevcDth-aw d ed H ansen 4 byH agentJ Uie women’s 4x400 relay teanim_of _ Sbosbone4«. Hanselien 2 6 ...... In th e wornomen’sSOO (5:20.1) and b y Uie andforwafiafdDenencPharla; ' anoandEsplhi (4:12). 0 H an sen...... Ut li u 2t Wright. IdtIdallaCasiano, OraliaCaslano A fter CasUeford Ca went up by two . M Ilnlsh by Sandra Kelly in Hagerman had severali r , Shoshone...... ! •1 1 9 X : 46 The Eaglagles also had a flfUii>lace I DUD isb:ict4 Girls’baskc to tie Uie gam e, b utIt Hansen — Ann MorrUIill 4, Audra women’ss shotsl put (34-4). 1 rill nexl see acUon on S a tuturday. n Feb. 7, a t th e Mount connect. Morrlirio,Jones4, PrlceS9 2. Nelson 4, CSI will VaUey beal: litfllUweeded^ FUer 45.' ■ ■' couldn’t coi ;ame hi Uieldabo Stato Unlver»erslty Mlnldome In Pocntello...... Ca8U eford,-U ie-flIth-th.-seed.ln. tbis . jackle1 YYarbrough led th e P lratcs,-I, -. Johnson 2. Totals: 12 2-10121226.-— 1:...... SlatesG an ' ...... SS.Decio topedled No.-fr-seed-Wenddl - - seven-team district qutqualifying tour- now 7-10 forfoi the year, wiUi 11 pohits. ■ Shoshone-Eberhard 6, H ibbard 2, ^ . <8-24 and Glennsnns Ferry routed'No: 7 nam ent, will take aon Shoshone xbere w;w as no such sujpense wIUih Helsley 6, O’Maley 23, Ro\.owlanS,HUl F iiG>r I can c lin c h ty 11Uie flu. L Hansen and Hagermrman will open thescorhighlg column. f®*. three team Goodhig will squisquare off In a lo sero u t le Shoshone 46, Hansen 26 riangular is scheduled for 6^ a .[ the tournament’s, second sec . 'session M urtauglu&’s Tiffany Ward was the 5 The trial rly In m atchup a t 5. 10 CasUeford 38, Hagermasan 36 Filer hasha beaten Declo, Glenns Tei WendeU and Klmberi: nament opwer. Valley I I6nl8htwith.a5p.m.t08eoser-outgame. only playe:ly e rln double figures wlUi 10 es to get a sUff challenge fif?om ID Uie to lm a n Ra(lRlver40,MurtaughJh 19 successionion this season, but figures me at outscored Filerller 10-2 to Uie first CasUeford, wblcbb end^ t^ points, f tonight. The Senators' onlynly A-3 loss Uils season cam« a record but in the’ lalate game, Shoshone had to > G oodinf t< CO . quarter beforere I Uie WUdcats cam e regular season with a fl0 ds ol Kimberly, which narrowl;)wly fell to FUer two weeks age ea-in..their two overcomele a 12-6 Urst quarter deficit „ . thehandsi £gon - back to lake a 20-172C balftim e advai^ . spBt with the Pirates- ’5 Today's games ugh IJie regular-season teamim standhigs have no bearins (fn g s,' te p t tfie by shuttlnf:ing out Hansen In Che secood 3^1, Althoug t^Ivi. lage. But Jedd b; by Joy Schutte^an^ regular-season meetinj AtHansenHi^Sd dings for next week’s districtrict tournam ent, Uie weight-d >yt th e .first half quarter,, then U had to hold olf a com- Q per- HeuUlg, Uie VUclngs controlled game close tbrougbovt . 5:30p.m.-Hagerman’nv..Hansen, idlngs will be determ ined onn Uthe basis of regular-season | ahd took a two-pointt leu a d , a t 30-28. eback by)y the Huskies in the third Uie boards and Uie tem po In Uib loserout. ' ‘. CCS. at the three-quarter.-sr.- m a rtu T h a t period befn«“ Conlerence regulegular season, expanded lg Ketohum-Sun J r - - ' ^rrCamasrCOTmty-r40r“»‘Ketchum-Sun -Chad^< night-by -thumping. the runneliner-up at 167 po'tinds;- ' - T a .seven-pointIt advant^ea after one -. ------VaUejrConninmltysai( STl^brCrystal'M iller^Uh.1th Valley 16, loser out ice finishes frbin Luke Schroroeder iq ^ by io7-Tllchfield39rDietrich3(i30, loserout ' The BuBulldogs also gol Uiird-place by early to the t h l ^ I Top-seeded Bliss amand tblH -s^ed ,ts and M arla White wlUi 10, K llm es a t heavyw eight. Di at - Wedn^ay’aga] pounds and (rom Kevin Kl q u arter in dow>lowning Camas Count^_. I Carey are scheduledled to m « t in Ketchum’s jfe wlnless season at Is, wbile B ruce H an n o n tookik lilth 51-40. The Bears AtRlchfleldHI^J B l o i lim a r was fourth at 119 pounds, • lare p ut U iree players In I Wednesday’s toumamiim e n t semifinal Q.^3 slxUiatl55. 7 p.m . — Richfieldd VS. Camas at 132 andmd Kevin M eugral fhiished six double figuresures led • by Shea I gameat8;30p.m. R lchlleld 39, Dietrich 30 15. - Je n n ife r Dugari Rll County, loserout. Benscoter’s 15. : Richfield outscoredid IDietrich 12-fl hi . . headed Camas with i the same point / J S 8:30p.m.-Bllssvs.C£Carey T A C,C clin ic^ateied S aturday the sccond quarter,, wlwhlcb proved to Kggif;:;::; i n S producUon. • ------~~\ TWINN FAlXSI - The Snake R}veLiver AssoclaUon of The AthlUeUcs C arey, whichIch lost boU»;^ereoc« V . •. -Congress’iss‘;frill S e n so r ■« leam-by-dol•doing Uirowers clinlcSatunliiJ a y a l...... -gime5-l».Rlcl»llchUeW ;-:»«ilfw^' lhe, I Q O lhe Colleyllege'of SouUiem Idaho. ■„ , Tigers- with1 anBJ 18-polnt openhig end No. 6 SyraciiA O w StewfarlvToghcr. ar hammer coachch for the United States nataUonal- period and held5ld ono for a 34-30 victory; - '.|; Pant! I clinician. Togher Is the throlowhig The Pantherslers got 10 pohits eacK tra c k teateam, will be Uie featured cll on and a former- ScotUsh nallatlonal from Tam m y J(Jolley and Tina RusUf /antage wilh coach at the University of Oregon ■■ scoreless for a 12-7 adva of Uie leading auUioritles hih toe WhUe K aria NcNorman scored 10 to ‘^.'SYRACUSE, N.Y.I.Y. (A P) - put- s t half. Wllh coach.. HHe is recognized as one of sburgh bad somethistblng to prove in 13:10 to play in the first ccordlng to CSI track CoachihRlck pace Richfield.Id. - : Allege basketball Lane and Smith aitemalatlng on in- throwingIng events In Uie world, acco the Carrier Dome10 M onday night. _ side basltels, Pitt built; a 43-27 lead Nelll. •And tbey did. . h coaches and athletes. Emp Uey45,FUer36 ^ - .with 2:25 to play beforeire Syracuse T he clclinic Is intended for boUi d The 17th-rankedid PI an th ers ended e on preparaUon and conditidltlonlng for Uie shot put, dl last lime the PanUiers left‘ft trimmed Uie advantage-eto 43-32 at will be ( a 26-year victorjiory, drought In The la javelinnand a hammer throw, in 84-70 B ig E ast Syracus- ext . team to lo defeat Uie O rangem en a t s Country wiU sponsor a cros . ; •, Syracuse. vy leader Cornell Monday ni nlclpal GolfCourse on Saturdaday. the’ Carrlcr an Dome when his Navy itUng. at Uie Twin Falls Munlc Ive ourselves con-, ^ ! clinic will cover ciross countiuntry skiing safely, beginningng lech- : ; ,''We h a d to give I took a 97-es decision from1*5 • Duke led only 61-52 wilVith 5:38 led, T he cl Glenns Ferry73,Gooding47F e r '. -fidence Mid let pMpleknowlM p » :use In last year’s NCAA ent on an 8-0 nique,, trailtr eliquetto attd proper equipmequ ent. but the Blue Devils wen I.m. and another at noon. Re{ • .;we‘re Pitt, and wwo'reJlBt e’ a sg ^ Eastern:m regionals^ _ ^ . - . run to put the visitors aw;way. ,.0nes<; session wlil be held at 9 a.m ...... ^ 3 8 3 : ;as any. other, teateam In-the-Big------, In ------tiOTrteelee Is 55 wiUioul skis or JS wiUi t I ' Easl." Smith saidaid. recalling, the Syraciacuse, l7-i2 overall an d '6-1 In Prere;iregisU-alion Is available by>? phoning{ 7833-M44 o r 733-08( f ‘ PaDthersV two toug)Ugh losses earlier the conlonference. made a lale com- U N L V 1 0 6 tension:jn265. , this ir ts o n lo co]conference rivals -icback. cutting Uie 'P a n th e rs’ St. Jo h n ’s, both of • largesist lead of 17 points to 66-5757 F r e s n o S t 5 8 •Georgetown and St. enning returmns^b ’S kins . which are ranked.1; wilh se\seven minutes to play. Gregeg * H c i oe made two 3-pointers andnd LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) (A — Ar- — - kSHINGTON (AP) - F o rmie er r Atinnta Falcons he a d coacach Dan - j vilntor uslntliat r "Uwasago^w nan Douglas, who finisheded mon Gilliam scorcd 233 1points and ling will come bock to Washashlngton as nn ollenaive as:assistant Momionday’ scores • I we’ve had somle e trouble against IB u . points, added two freeec five teammates scoredId in double tl, while Redskins special team’stea coach Wayne Sevierr IsI con- Glenns Ferryirry73,Goodtog47 the name team s5 in the Big East,’’ throws's 1:in the brief rally. figures Monday night :cordhigtopubllshed reports, ‘ ’ S i iing s a move to San Diego, accoi !• Dcclo48,WenWendeU 24 ' . Pill’s first-yearar coach, Paul Nevada-Las Vegas bblew past loach fo rlo u r seasons, will b^ c o m e Valley 45, FileFiler36 - rP ilt. 15-4 and 4-2, responded nning, Uie Falcons’ head coa • :i; , Evans, said. B u lP Fresno Stale M06-58 tto rem ain a n addl ihington to bolster Uie Redskskhis of- Todjroday's games le charge building its lead ddltional assistant in Washin to the undefeated In Uie Pacaciflc Caasi ashlngton TimM and- The flaiBaltimore ... At Wend'endeU'High School /e broke our backs u,rouBh ve staff, said boUi The Wash t "It would have 1 Igh th e final m inutes. Athletic Association. game." PIUs n Monday's edillons.. , 5 p.m . - WerWendefkvs. Goodhig. Iosp ^ to lose this id, Nevada-Las Vegas scored s ihe “ mt linator for Uie Redskins duriirlng the „ut ' sophomore forwarirard Jero m e Lane, Thei PPanthers took an early lead, nning was offensive coordim ve- gam e’s lirst 12 points an.n d M b y a s ^ 6:45 p.m. -KimbeVly— K vs. Valley who had 26 points,ts 1and 15 rebounds, scoringdg nine points In a five- 82 NFL seasons. te span as Syracuse went;n t many as 34 points in the f ______[ 8:30 p.m . —D— Declo vsi^Q ^ns Ferry. ■ ^said. m inute ( i P6rtla\md outlais ts D enver, t 145--141 ,icn.w>m«>PKiiicn . OENIX. Arlz. (AP) - Waite Williams Bedford had hi 12 points t conds left in overtlmim ie broke a 141-141 ..... •, m b ^w o foul shots wllh oneon Homacek and NMike Sanders n b / r tie. After Denver’s's Lafayette1 Uver n IBA s ta n d in g s id rem aining in overtim e Mor added 10 each. [' missed a shot, the tbe TraU Blazers light, giving Uie Phoenix Sunsms a >n an d V andew e^e p f I ^ regained possession { 18 NBA victory over lhe Detrotro it Seattle 108 I i made his clinching5 foul fo shots. i “ - " V ■ S k ■ G - • Steve Johnson scorco re d 32 points and Jfs fhiished wlUi 32 points, U Utah 95 B ’ ■ Drexler a d d ^ 222 ac s PorUand im- ng sU in Uie exU-a period. The Th SALT LAKE CITY ((AP) — Dale cSImooSiS-Sesu..i??** s t: iime record tols « “dlng iiqr” g W f ylV fl proved its ■ overtin down by 17 points early In1 thetli Ellis scored 20 of his 34 points In the R season lo 5-0. T eirry rrj Porter had 15 te a second hall and Uie SSeattle Super- quarter, rallied to create ' i s 3 ii S T . fl MinU and 16 asslslsIstB (or the Tirall II tie on Davis’ free Uirows wilwiUi Sonlcs led Uie entire5 way Monday U.ilU.e-IWejCT7« SSiSl^ 1 . & :...g . .. .Dlwers. \ 29 seco!Conds left in regulation and ar night and defeated Uie Ui Ulah Jazz 108-95 in Uie NBA. _ fl.i - Lever scored a career-high 36 force UnUie overtim e. ' BSS Jrlan Xavier McDaniel adtidded 25 poinls i.Mi8hUMCrWrior1«l , R points and had 122 t rebounds and 10 joe• fDumars’ jumper and Adrlo 117- and pulled down 17 rebebounds for the —- , .• I'SSJ.'S'W ... W.K •tfc assists. Danllevley’s layln pul DeU-oit u p 11 r ii i - '. s:, rith 1:55 remaining in overtlmlime. Sonlcs and Alton L istercr fhiished WlU) C o lIeSg « e scores'-^ • • gjSfff og 131-127, Ued Uie “ ■ PorUaDd, trailing 1 goalfby Davis and rookie JeJeff 19 points. :.".tKaiu» Eisus . u u n u t .ne - ,al minute ol tl.e Field p , 4 3 game in the final acek plus a free throw by rook Milwaukee 11 ssr - r ,r- .jjp '.r H fourth quarter on, J Jerome Kerry's ly G attison wlUi 30 scconds le nd Porter's ,layup. K™ y ss.'"*- • ?J 8 11 r two foul shots and iltllB-lie. LA Clippers 9 4 ' ■ bMK'Bi !W.t U ver and Drexler:r 11th en Ijotli missed wire LOS ANOifUSS (AP itons center.Bill Laimbeer, wl P) -Forward -S S 'S ssa;!!lS‘„T7 . .'Mtenlial ame-winniinning shots In Ihe 2 re- Terry Cummhigs scorered 21 of his 31 t s a . w s i - ! ! '’ ttif f i » points and a game-high 22 r Muon H. N.C,-nunlnglOfl 11, NWOUU lastfiecondsofregulaelation. _ “ “ I nsive points In the lirst halff Monday1 night S f c . M ds.-was_called_lor_an_offensh ____ with-13'scconda-remainlng-bj:K^!^"PQwer_UieJiIllwflUkckec-BuckS-io-al-iiM^,. . . J."... nudiionu ti ntw ren, I p.m.' — — -^AJiii-F.neUsh^addeided-^^inls-and-foul-wil - l i a s s ' i ”- " ’' - s T. Tuesday,.January 27,.1M7‘27 TlmMfewfTwlri Pgrcelhf s — — ‘.•CoottaaedlromPagi'age Cl coosistentiygoo(oodneIdpotilkiD.At F V ■< ' oavto U s rigbt-Wben Steve'eWatson V thesametlme.1e. it put tbe Broocos In ■ . added It for Sl yatds, (he BnBroncos ■. tbeunsatlsfactoctory field pd^tkn tbat ■ w ere at tb e Giant 32, and sooiloontbey wastochangeEeElway’sluck. ■ were at the Giant 16. Opening tbee secondS( balf, Denver’s ■ tb ls tim e OD third aad 5,.Elway El Rich KarUs kickIckedoffonlytotbe ■ threw. But In tbatemergencincT.the Giants’lO-yardlrd Une. e&kbiing them ' ■ Broncos weren’t ready wilhIbtbeklnd t torunitbacknenearly to tbe 40 at tbe ■ of tbird-and-flve pass that1 co, RaulR Ailegre's Giant H time ram b led a Super Bow scarrylngatleastto fense. .... forclngElwavtostart H ■d-quaiurseriesattbe H The New York defense will K>-and 20-yard lines. credit for halting Denver mtheflrslin I Aflerdomlnainatlng lbe first balf. , H v if o S I balf. But 11 tbe Broncos wereere going Elway didn’tImakeafirstdowntn m ; H tb run, tbey were going to m{make that . that quarter. (kfense look good. ThbwasGlai;iant quarterback ,H fOCKi 'n Itmi^tbavebeenadilfer(ferent ' Simms’seventlintbstraightbiggame. ’I'sTlW' ^m e iltbe Bfonm bad unl(inleash^ fortheSuper,B The most damaging sackck {against Tbe dlfferenience was Parcdis'~ H Blway was the work of nose)se tackle ' coaching-Wiaparticularly the thm ■ Jlm B urL trlckplaysiieile thougl of Inthe third ■ Although tbe sack was appliedapi by ■ quarter, each:b Iinstrumental in a scor- ■ defensive end G w g e Marttu tm . who , and third of these plays caught the Dehve!K|uarterberback for a . The first and arterback sneak and the ■ SAfety in tbe second qu arterter, it was were the quart The second was a nine- ■ . s Burt’s rush up (he middleB lbthat made flea Qicker. Tt I , yardrunbyMiMorris on third and five ■ Giant field goal. ■ lurtw as 'W hen he gol In there, Burt ‘.the Broncos were In ■ ^ d ln g where Elway bad 1 If nickel defense witb no ■ tb be. Elway wanled lo step defensive right end- ■ naU edhlm . Ijutcouldn’^ and Martin nai leman nor a linebacker. ■ For much of the first half !f[rst Ume In this gam e, ■ OKHOWTI classic modem football ganfam eS “ •{"“'"'I' IRES BEST! lhatwayandmadethe ■ THE TIRE IPROS WHO SEE______\ ^descam e out passing, and lu d lly . ■ talh were in zone defenses, ilplsalotofwhatthe- .■ q uarterbacks botb complete PASSENGER lously have these days. ■ PAS!SSENGER of Ihelr throws In tbe first 1^ ral manager, George ■ q u a rts, reaching receiververs who Thelrgeneral I brought In the players. ■ M I C H E Ium JM were running along inthe s] IrslNFLchampionsbip ■ MICIIHELIN covered short zones.-. cells had them ready. The ■ ______^ X * X ____ -^ u t lhthe decisive third:d qquarter. game. Parcel! I___JBM ily had Elw ay;------— * ■ theG i^ts; kicking game'gie'gave them - - Broocos only I mas ^ i i -TH E RADIAL W|- EUROPEAN ACC;CENT. SPECIALL PURCHASE |r - J C x d m b / j • The perfect complenw ------jg|j||H ||||« r: ~GgOD~EgQOKING D ESIG N ^ il . : '' j — • Contlnued^ronrf*®;P a g e C l— ------Tin-“evM l7^;;ttl-flnd-La^«ga^l6v^H Z_lQ.iniport9,miaid& tion. and- PAS PASSENGEF b e ls .on th e Super Bowl)wl. In casino estimated lastla week that the Super I ,SSENGER' ■ ■ parlance.: these, side.beUxts are called Bowl woukluld bring about 100,000 ■ propositions, and they' cana be fairly visitors Intoito (he clty. filling hotelsto '■ IMICIH E L I H MICHEI^ I N exotic.. One sports bookIk thist y e a r of- 90 percenlnt capacity and leaving '■ bbul $41 million In addi- I fered bettors th e opp.ipportunlty to behind aboi X I M k a , XH I- j S gamble on whetherer television tional Incorti)rte. ' • ' I analyst Jimmy “The GitGiwk” Snyder, “The pherlienomenon rises to a real I A F R I E N Di d ; COME RAIN I PERFECT BAL/■ANCE would pick the game wrong.wr It also peak when.tln.the gam e Is played in the. I O R S H I NNE. I OR SNOW. S BETWEEN PRICE SiOUALITY.^^^^ was possible lo place8 bbets on who West," saidQld one casino marketing I ‘It’s a natural stopover. I • Affordable. would win the openingJ c(com flip, and expert. '‘It’ • Long-!astin be no theydon’lev; even gel to the game." I safely recorded m the isori for the love a ffair be- I • Ha'ndfes pr(ireclsely. accurately. V this year. Significant i s V egas and the S uper Bowl I • gamblers , bad chosen to s. Nevada is the only place J i - s . ' i P195/75R14 had been given odds rang Qtlon where 11 Is legal to J P185/70R14 to 2*1. The odds were d irts bets. Not even Atlantic I BLEM S , BLEMS-BIAC m ore and m ore peonle lootook the bet. gi,yallSwst/sit. I OMLY...... "Mhought-that wasi a real luckcr ... are dozens of the soKralled I ONLY...; b et," D’Amico w as sayln oks at.caslnos around lown. I *: prepared to kick-from-; •ge‘‘lJrgranaeurTroTn-plastl--:| yard-line. enl lo extreme funky. Bets I " p a s s e n c . que opulent LIGI3 H T T R U C K ' An aide stuck his head In cqq be placlaced almost anything hav- I D’Amlco’s olflce and toltold him w hat i^g to dolo with sport, from horse I MICHIl E L I N be already knew. races to college cc basketball to the I MIC ; h e l i n ...... "toule,” the aide saidaid. “lhat safe-'SuperBowi.wl; ...... ■' ■ I SPORT r E P - i ^ ty lust cost us thirty-fourlur grand.” ^ ‘‘i don’tt Uthink there Is an Industry I X : North Carolina StaUtale beat Duke ^ p I I ' P 2 3 5 / 6 0 S r W m l ACC victory ' ? g « 87-74 for an important LT195/75R14 BLEMS but lost 74-40 to Kans£;nsas, which re- O H IY ...... Joined the Top Twententy after one- ONLY...“ M >79^ week absence. Florida made a ^one-week ap- ilngs four weeks ' pearance in the rahklnt i MBIEPMCES ago. tyfinsi ' ' f 1 PU.u s A COMPLETEE SELECTION OF SIZESSI AT COMPAH — pSiSlsSTffl I MCOUNTIN

C-4TJmea^aw#, TwinI Falls,Fal (daiho fuesday, Jamwuary 27,1907 K o o l^ b u iir r a lllIwiU<^ n f rro n tS»tars^& Stiriripes hihll .jiiatra/Ja 11 (Iclealedd Conner; .toesall. By HOWARD liLMANi ...... mimmutm ■ Uie tw o hiill d e sig n s.. . Uon. toen skipper of Liberty. ow all toe reasons why n e Associated Prep Kookaburra II hadI tbi , At Uie sam'me lime, Alan Bond, lh "I don't know modified since May to ce«|J-betfa» a Perm buslnesaessm an who woo tbe Cup Conner puUed'a surprise;e from his It works, butt it tested faster toan Yachting w e used. You’U pro-i ; FREM ANTI.E, AllAustralia • — • ______bench m ark to for comp leople, andjbring Uiem m ‘ y ear for the bfg evevent and they ny SouUiiithejn CaHfomfa — was \of Uie out-of-towners. TIioilOUw there their sales peoj medaJJions tor ^ c l r 39-20■20 victory spend a lot," said1 T:Ty Stroh of th e spread bveover a far-flung area. ' were an estim ated .20,00000^ v a c a n l here for the SuperSu Bowl lo rew ard overo\ ■ toe Denver Broironcos in ;et Uiem lo seU even p, ' LA Visitors and2nd Convention The gaigame between the Denverr I hotel room s In Los Angngeies a n d them dnd get P asad en a, Calif., Sunday. Bureau. BroncosB aand Uie New York Giantss < Orange counUes last weeeekend, aU more, The victory gave, toe GlaHants toeir “ We think the aveiiverage visitor to was playiayed at thc Rose Bowl inn I Uie rooms sold out in Pasada d en a. . •fllfirst N FL llUe in since •1956, I and . the Super Bowl hereere spends about Pasadena,na, som e IS m iles norUi ofif Sunday alone broughJhl jin *1 "They comeTie here, everyUilng's leam le officials said toey wswanted toe I $250 a day for hotel,tel, meals and so Los Angeigeles. Both (eams, alongg i million for Uial city, acoccordlng to paid for, Iheyy go f sight-seeing, play celebration ce to Uike p l a ^ w here toe said. “ But w e’re nol sure yet. Some ' I on. Our computatitaUons for an wlUi an1 estimej ated 2,000 m edia rep^-i Thompson of the 1P a s a d r a a golf , and go to to Uie Super Bowl on Giants G made it happen toislls y e a r - of toe p rogramm sStiU h as to be worked average visllor forir a convention Is resentativ(Ives, stayed hi Orangee i CovenUon and Visitors Burureau. * Sunday. AndI UienU they want to do lntoe76,891-seatGlaotsSlad In adium. out." j -; ' about$17Saday. County, in hotels as far as dO miless The irend a t recent Supupel^-.BowIs it again next year."ye: Weatoer forecasters sal'aid p artly To ease tole e travelt crunch. alons I clcloudy skies and 255 degree . nortoem NewI JeJersey's icy roads, NJ temperatures were in .slonjre for toe -Transit Coro,. hehas offered a number outcfoorj)art\u_T2wt-lem!mperature._of special snulUulUe. buses and shutUe -wonIdT5e52 ciegrees coolerjr than toe' u-ainsonTuesda;j d a y ^ . ------temperature. te at klckoff time in In toe stadiumlum's private clubhouse T^PfafoDotbalkt c r p o r ^ingisho ^ ' - ...... PasadenaSunday."' P ...... Monday; emplo;ployees of! toe sports Workers labored all dayly Monday complex andid family members ^ H ow can ananyone have anyly resp ect for a sportsf in which ir athletes ha'ave breasts preparing toe snow-covereded stadium prepared gift packagespac for fans. for the 10 a.m . bash.____ Many were: caUedca firs t Uilng.Monr.______By DAVID MCQUAV and Uie G iants had their wseventh—: - hadihatsomemelhlng extra."- — Crews-'shovdS snow froi-om toe-aK-day morning andant offered-$7 anrbour The Denver Posr~ sack, rlpping Uielegs olfnfi'e^ tt Yeah, maybiybe^ou iroredUiBDther------~sles"and'bulldoied-it-from-isl i-toe-park-to-stuff-pompor . Opinion quarterback and shootinglg idown any (eamtodeaUi.lUi. ing in lol. A sUige was sett near toe and kazoos Intoito plasUci grocery store Ithasbeensclentiflcallcally proven - _ hopesUiatUieRedsklnsm!m ight h av e Do footballillplayerseverread [ e ei astern goal line, and biuilue-and-red bags, that watching one profesifessional foot- had of launphlng an offens![islve • .somelhlngbesbesides Uie playbooks? b bianners were hung frfrom toe “i love toe GijGiants and everytolng, ball game drops your IQ byI 15 points, watch theiileir children grow up. counterattack, that is, offetfensewise.” Do they ever;r get c a lltUe crazy, even balconies. b; • but I don’t want an t to be doing tois for ■ A college game doubleses Uiet dam age. _ Third, as Washington Post sport- “T hatJ right, Mel.” UieledoU's Ifit'slowaikTik into a b a r and pour . New Jersey Sports and ExposlUonE notoing," saidlid Maria De Sousa, -Butfoolballlspopularbefbecause'men" swrllerTh(rhdmas Boswell ha'^observ-• sidekick says.'^Defehslvel/yyjtlie" “ sacks oflimccic over short people? D o...... ■ KAutobflly spokesman Paullul wolcoU daughter o f[ ai sports, complex ------Hke to gerdumb. They^ Ilk lik e to g e t'- - e d ,- ‘-'profo isIs no1 better breasts.”” It’s ! n e v e r been accused of——— ^Then (here are the Jingo]jolstlccar you screamedled, “T here's a wild bog through U private donaUonsIS to stage ting baggies fullfuli-of-whlle confeUi to- : : waytogetverydumbveivery fast Uian being a garjame of finesse. Mosl and beer commercials evevery 10 loose in thebasem ba ent and he’s the tl party, which wiU be hosted h by to toe grocery?bags. ba —...... , ' by w atching 300-poundd glguys rear- players are m erely weighUifters who0 minutes, which nearly accccu sey o u o f eating your shorts!”Uieplayersh com ci edian Joe Piscgpo, a Ne'Jew Jersey The kazoos; anarrived Monday, pack- \ range v e rtw ra e fo ra llvlliving. runinto.at:a traffic ja m of flesh, being a R ed If you shop (oror a Toyota wouldprobablably say, “ Hmm, that’s native. a cd in 100 boxes,es, took on the personalityIlty of a N eapoll- simply set per Bowl. - ' , | ■ WIn'atrlpfortwoenlhaOComivol Cnilw Lln«« “Fun Ship".:7 dor« and nighlt. * tan comic opera, wereere direcUy pro- tentlon, Mom W was less subtle andnd Uiemselves In heroic terms, like thellrstSupei ■ Nonou.BahBmci.Son Jupluan, fuarlQ Rico, St. Themat ondmd(hvVir^MUlondt.' ( ' ' ! portlonal lo the importjortance Dad and more honn- to defend the gates ol ' Western bul thc proteatests seem a bit too com -^ performances duringng key W orld., Uon of grojrown men and women. Thenen Civilization against Uie1"! „^nrl>“rlan pu|,ive to) be I altogeUier genuine. | lODIlS electcfronicsj nd horde of everything wwrit cn aller f|,ey imve n I, Series games, duringg theU 1960 Olym - they loveve lo lell you, chapter and ! my sympaUiy 1 realize! I. 1730 K lm b eirly rl R o a d - T w in F a lls ■ 7733 3 3 -4 9 1 0 I ' pics from Rome andid i in 1961, w hen verse, aboibout w h ere t ^ y l l i j e in lieueu Joseph Conrad. But probobably not. In uiat being coolco can be a full-time Job > the New York Yankees'jcs'Roger Marls of watchh:hlng Uie gam e. Of aU .Uiehe distancing themselves ribly draining on one'ss |I r’s orange-and-blue horde. I w as poised a t the pliplate to break availablele alternajtes, Denver’s NP. But when Uie whine5 i■ NAME______Babe Ruth’s home run record of 60 esteem:d ed .Tattered Cover Bookoi( ters are telling us thahalhat^ they arc 1’=^''’" jsas tedious as Uie m ^lla1 ■ jy, cooler-than-thou. fo ra season. Store ranianks conslslenUy high. How overkill, the>tiey forfeit toelr righteousJ f1 ADDRESS______f----- How elegant! How noble! - - The whole world was w; watching, SrandlHo; A dm ijlifly. Uie SiSuper Bowl advantage, I CITY______. ov erk llfis ridiculous ancmd lots of thc « but Mom could nol havhave cared less. nd i lots of tim e a t Uie Tat- I PHONE..______As I recall 11. peaceace w as n ev er tered CoveQver m y self and seldom walkitk Intelligence of ■ ’ 1* a 6-year-old. But how o restored unlll Mom1 got gi thc atten- out withoho u t ad ding m ore Uian Is often does a ■ y l s ^ a y B i -r> -football-team rw hich bcciccomes an ex- W .Km tion and respect she dei •b*.*, €•-»>«» II th« during Uiose moments»nts. Mom w as everybodydy who claims lhat is where 1 sm art enough to let; DadDi Uiink U ial they will11 beb du rin g Super Bowl actu-[u- - Nietzsche and Schopeilenhauer talk- ■ ■ ■ fjiiM rn '; b e ra n Uie household.fid. But, despite ally showsw s up, th e lines will run cleara r ed aboul Uiis, in non-fooootball terms, f'. Uie Old World aura UialUi hung o v e r lo the parkirklnglot. however — make it to th e Super ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' o u r house, the real popower lay with Bowl? Som e municlfclpalllics go y* ; the lady ralUlng disheshes in Uie kllch- No, spcsports fans. The ‘ Tattereded Uirough entire cyclcs;s of stasis, ^3 ^0 6 2 6 ^ I Teufel, Dariirling j plead no-coiontest I H ER E’S A REIm m E L E CCTRIG WATERR H E A T E R I to lesser chcf i a r g e s T O FIT YOU)UR FAMILY A^ND YOUR BUDDGET ' HOUSTON (AP) -- NewNl Y ork M els ; plltcher Ron Darlingtg aod inflelder (■ S3 1 1 3 8 ■I Tim Teufel pleaded no contest Moo- 1! From day to reduced misdemeanor I CO ON ; charges of resisUng1 aarrest slemm* S )tLECTIC Ing from an altercationSon wlUi off-duty Seve^eral M odels To CfDhoose From ’ H ouston police offlceileers outside a i : nightclub last summer.er. WEEK!I LOVlW INTEREST IDAI4 H 0 POWER I P l e a s e have your casi]sh or ■ fFINANCING AVA'AiLABLE ; B asebajaU ^ I c h e c k ready r for your TlTliries- I. N e w s c:arrIor.-^ a ------—— I , ■ -— ' Mlsdeameanor charbarges against | g layers, pitch ers J 0"|iah(2j^ tw o oUier M els playe l l [ll< v d u CO f Bob 0]eda nnd Rick; Aguilera,A{ were ______— BUILDING MATERIALALS CENTERS l e B urley dism issed as p a rt of Uie plea b arg ain 'W a j« ro tn e daho Power considers "hfg^ - 016 WMt MlMain MSOitriand arrangement. • trieIc water heaters to havo a 924416161 67M30S -I...... - . _____ ;F)of-.85orhlQher.- ...... — — ...... -G o o d in o ------RR u p « rt------n n rlin ff. 2fi n n d TrcTTafanwrr cu -EilS ------113U*toSt_ 323 2 0 e t h 8 t ____

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FLB 13% mortgage. 7 3 M 4 a i - 733^ext2B4 •_ J S ecured by 1st poaltlon on ORTOU.FREE . 035l^^M ^lwKoihfis Is D olly?"y r 1 Immediate opening for a Si 1W-MW«8extE116 — Call Cliiasslfleil It LPN at progressive, skilled - land & improvemonts plus a Located In Flier, a nice — ■ Became bdg« aro brought I in every hour and SOLO orir nursing r nome. Salary neoo- •] -______clejclean 2 bdrm •^}| ^ Sl-Unfum.Hotaes ! DESTROYED after 4S hours.I. tlabla 1 w/excellenl,benefits. £ »-M ii«HHoniM e Call Director ol Nursing lo r' - "JotteaWeHaul'^ «"xc please call or. visit the < IwllTmoveyoulorlesa * , 871 Fleetwood Barrington F-2 TM bdrm. electric- heat.[...... 7 3 3 ^ pound dally,, 'to checkll tnlervlew. I 423-5591. (C23-tnvestmenl 4 X 64, 2 bdrm, l balh, J50. *250. 4 bdrm. tamlly. roomi ■0626 ' m anrentlngatruck. whether your pel has beenn NEED | experienced, milker - arpet, appliances, swam p .olectrlectrlc heat. *350. Trh \ Buy. Bell & Broker i l . ;omlvPtoo.Mn»3;M7M. ! picked up. Thla Is not anf» and , farm -hand. Must t>e Real Eautle c:oniracts, Mor- _ ooler. exc. cond., m ust bo Couni up-lo-date lisL Mixed doflsa capable < ol .Uklng complete « iQvftd. *5000. Call 637-6306. [win Twin Falla beal rental valuon a -Shargerrbedroom-nomo-lt-toeoee & D eeds ol-Trusli a t— arB'haro'to deacritHjrcome -( (flscountitopdollar...... ' "■033^Klm6erptn»rt o s 978 14 x 56 Titan, one 3hdrm8;2b4tns,*270.— 3b ;------to the pound to seo ll your*r available; , Send fesume to f iwner, 2 bdrm, appla, 6 x 1 2 ACACEREiLTY»7iW217 ! Klcfcov 734-2068. JUSTUSTEO. m LEGAL NOTICEE LEGAL NOTICE pet Is there. Coma and pick;k Box i Y-84, c /o The Times k FRANK UOYD WRIQHT .hop. h900. Phtme 32^5068. UnlqiInlquo houao. Ideal for Nows. P.O. Box 548, Twin W type' luxury. 4400 sq ft rock S2S Beautiful home al 1211 Suiv typ 981 14x70, Fleetwowl couplouple.*165per mo. loase If — Richard A. P e n c e , Clerkr SS'aVHTCu'flira?E iPalls. ID 63303- » ^ burst. It has 4 bednMms, 2 ancan^ wood^nalde and out, 198; loalred. dep required^ T0>JAVEAH0ME1I • , r e S , s ultra-modern home wllh ' moifiobllflhome in quality adutt d e ^ — Need part-time oxp.’ ianll^ ^ batha, larae family room, ulti lark. In good condition. 2 crediredlt 1 for maintenance: P U B U C H EA R IN G . J o Van Z an te, D eputy X ■lnHanafman.Call753-M41._ feataie contracts?'deods ol fireplace and double garage vieview on 2V4 secluded acres, w r PUBLISH: T u esd ay , Found: Small black U b X ■ trust.- mortgages, partlals. idrma, laundry, air. large Muat4ual havo refa. Send . NOTICE IS HEHEBY puppy, near Thelsen with aulo door opener. £niEneray efllclant, lo* bdr osponse to Box l-« . j l o !!1 Nevada hay .farmer, needs no „ commissions. vThal SJ maintenance, archltocturat- reded)wood deck. Owners wl raapc GIVEN-by Iho Planningilno Januarv 27,1967. — Motoia, Frl. Jan 23. Call custom hay operator for Home Is only 8 years old. tna Imes News. P.O_Bor^8; m eans MORE MONE^ for SiPrice *59,500. Ask for Lynn lyly dealgned to eliminate mo'nove to new location If Tlmei and Zonlna Commis­Tii^ 'NOTICEOF A tj-kiZi aflerSpm .______; large acresfle. Call 702-623- leslred. *11,900. 733-W67 or Iwliv•win Falla. Id 63303.______. ^ Rasmussen. 122-67^ ‘‘ei•^epr1ng_and (all houseciean- aion. Twin Falls County,nty, PU B U C HEARING fffl'iolfr “ S Jj* ? ; 1^6241 lor appolnlmenl V£/?y^£flYWCe2l»drmwllh Ing^’. S n n l s fftourt, Und- 733 ippllances. Owner pays State of Idaho, thatit a NOTICE IS HEREBY,BV JEROMED06LOG Part time gymnastics cosctT k acaoe, close to school and m dpplH b e QtVEN by iho Planning competitive or eoacft/nff e ?v,K'” tn p!K''b S'S' . . WjlBtM isr A sanllitlon. *270/mo PubH c H e a rin g wJlf be T® AVAlUBLEFOn ' G.S.R, business.'i More icreage « K*i50/dep.Tosee,call ; porionco • necessary.^all FallsJDe»03:2040^_i^ p for and Zoning Commls-111- ■ AOOPnON mliablOj^ll^W JW j^^^ R 3MPropertyMgagament I |, SE- rilon* Twin flails County,ity. Hours M on^rl SaaeQvmna8llcs.73<^.._ " G E M S ^ E , s a Spa"**!* Viii SludenU aro looking lor IMD- DIVISION by State of Idaho, that: a i 2.-00pm 2K»pm. Prolwalonal offlco n e ^ s < good uaed typewnlers. 03(m-JeromflHoniM ”------^ ------r b d r Dontld Qraybeal/Kareriren Public H earing will be Jo^f 1. 1 male Spflnaer. had all... z r,:s ,.-;...jrs Theys look (Irsl to classllied, QarrlBon, upon lhe the held upon a requesUor'by shot, llverand whilo,,1 yoar. C a llT S io ^ . X rS i'’tlioK;.c5(KO-Faml!lie(!Hou»e» iflo.S36-20l7afterS. bed -a CONDITIONAL USE by (oltowlno describee ( bdrm,- 1 bath, ^ sm aller '' ' Inew kllchen. 356<781l—— hlANSENAI ! »» lt«o ronl,. 2 J “ property: . Jack and Jahle Jones, XMeansCroasBred motivated. Excellent g r a ^ ' jome, *500 + dep. Pres. St, ■ 288 upon th e lollowing bdreolnnlngDec.lflt. REAL ESTATE - Lovely brick homa In nice - W est, and 2 mllea Southluth. Also known as- belne ,3. SECRETAHY/OFFIOE= A sharp, 3 bdnn. 1 bath L WENDELL: Make this cute .8M carpeted, 2 car garage, : hom e In Wondoll. will trado '- nneighborhood for sale. Four W lenced backyard, Irult trees, ■ d f C a s t l e f o r d . '------______lo c a te d , a t. lh e 5 / E cof;»f-* C a l l ....r ...... 324-8438** MANAGER.— -:Neat- - ap- nom e your starter home. In- *■' ■>0r- Uno answ er . . . 324-4313 bedrooms, den, large.family hj no pets. 7^208 alter 6PM^ Tr -The intended use Isl8 Ilo ner of Deadman's Cor ■7- poaranco, pleaaant per- room, separate work shop te « re st ralea aro low. Or as i le g ally r e c o g n iz e the ttn ner,Fller. ., • Lost; Whito Samoyed, looks sonallty, good general of-■ 1 K i i M a L area, s large lenced back an ar Invpstmenl. the rent n- 2 b 2 bdrm, bath, - 3 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 lamily ? como would eam 11 in- W townhouse/condo for rent division and conveyancance The Intended useI 1:Is like while Husky, lemale, flco skills wlin bookkooping ; yard. Close to eehool. « 3.7 lor the placement.of>f aj 1% yoars oltJ. near^f..and.^l^oU. - rooms, baaoment & garage. \ Inilla.733.1326or734-6621. : |nIn ,j Jerom e, *195. Call 324r ■ ____o t— a p p ro x im a te ly 3. i:S1000downrttWpermonlh. yAssumablo loan._ Phone •M fi-M oblle-^tiom e-for th(lhe-“ dowhloWn rArea7.: CalUi32-- 733-6974 alter8:00p.m .~~~n- L 7352or324-6443...... r [ a c r e s ^™I2n ~ y Phono734-131B. ^ acre widowed Mother. Th«T h e ' 55t0, REWARDI perlence helpfiil. Call Bolty I _M uaLJQlll_l.p,veJy_ n ^ e r ___ 2 bdm>, slove, relrig. WO ------Jo al Sab8l8 R0Bliy,-733-O2i-:1 ^ ^ 051-Unfum HbusoB ...... ^ i parcel, to his slsteIster slfe dfreqiresm nscatBi ~ ~ • I ------home In qulel NE Twin haus \ 18. 0C3-Announcements . forappolnmenl. _ , . neigbbofhood. 4 bdrm, 3 - oaraoe, nice. *275.7^-6f69.-, J<^ren Garrison, to setl se IntheAgrlculture^na. An rents ,reducedr.A iao BE FIRST IN UNE balhs. J new shop, many ex- A rebaiesl 1 & 2 bdrme. *150 • 2 Wbdrm house, electric heaji for profit. The alte ofIf r«re- NOTICE IS FURTHEi SAVE NEARLY iS oo!ioo! SA0ALA REALTY tras, Including adjoining M V I th e GIVEN th a t a Publii to se e this 3 bodroom. 1V^ ti under 5 cenlarJJlvot produc- *220. *2 NO PETS. R eferences quest Is located In th Mombershlp nationwide ac- bath homo priced al *32,500. tX 435- lol. Bolh/*re,500. No U a OapQglt. call 734-6336. !?.iias& 5 ^ ir” '.I ' AarlcultureZone. _ ' Hearing will be held. be ,7 c e ss for lamlly/retlfomonl,ss; • ' ; Salcfl1lsDlcasel734-4722._ lion. I 2 wells at lilt depth M . This homo- includes < 146\ 1050 GPM& 2700 QPM. Attraclive, At custom built.^ 1 2Jx •HER, fore Uie Twin Fall • recroatlon, Grandfather:her - ______-r fireplace, loncod yard and ; ; 4 j o t i c e is f u r t h e NEAREA..VIEW, 3 bdrm. 3 Power-blU-Sie.eia-ln j, 1065. electric, el, 3 bdrm home. 2 ^ - M B K M i ■ 1 GIVEN th a l a Publiubllc Counly Planning amand • •o S r i Q h l s . Sacrifice *50005000 Roglslorod •, Nurso, after-' oarago. Woll Is Included for1 [ balh. cathedral ceilings, air, J Phone324-7902. - -- V - r at ■ + transfer lees. Call lodayday noon shift. «,25/hr baso. *441,000 worth oW mprove- Wiseman. yvi *390 + deposit. Pho Hearing wil! be heldJ blbe- Zoning Commission a !' Irrigation next summer and 1 Call73i6357. 2bC2 bdrm'm obile homo In Flier ' ’.M., tQfdotail8619-273-a359.' _ Conlacl Dlreclor ol Nuraing,•’ Is located only 3 blocks ' ments. Complete line of c t \ fore tne Twin FaiF alls th e h o u r of 7:30 P.M — Groen Acres Care Cflnter. S ; r r t ; - » a ■ tiarvostlng equipment. l?8l J.r u o o i^ NIC. ! M rm h o u i. wllhM fenced In yard. *165.-!-. Feb------— ------' (rom Perrlne School Don t , den. No Peta. 328-4700. ■ ■ ____ County Planning and ar on the 12th day of Fet 934-5601.______I______bulll 2-bedroom home. Will to :* a responalble couple, cop n a t ruary, 1987, in th e Twi - delay - call Walt Hoss. Im-. * • sacrlflco al *250,000. Financ- zoning Commission ■ K - OOS-MemorialNolices Route sales person wanl^.i- mediately. »40M6. $165 per monlh + *100 d e p . 2 j ibdrm house wllh , i)lco P.M .. Falls Ju d ic ia l Bulldinc REALTY fIna available. Call Rulon References. No pets.. yard,ysn kitchen appls, W/D th e h o u r of 7:30 P.M — Sond rosumo lo: P.O. Box ______7344MOO \ Feb- Twin Falls, tdaho upoipon ?<9a. Twin Falls. ID. 83303. . — Rr°Qwnal702/752.375Q. JAvailable Feb. 6.7334367,___ hoc on the 12th day of Fa °FOS?feRMAN*™E|n- ruary, 1987, in the TwinTw said requesi. , 006-PerwnaIs PRIME east slope row ciep 7Clean, small 2 bdrm hom e. F Supervisor lor lor»g terms G.S.R. NEWUSTINGS |land, pastures w/llva .. 2M 2ndA veS. 733-0738- - Falla Judicial Bulldlnding. Any and all person — caro unit, must bo llconsod *190 > dep. Range, refrta.,, _ j upon Interested may appet " SEM STATE • *20,525-2 bdrm.-980»q. It.. stream.- 1 100 • acres, lull *200 P43 2 large bedroomS(' Twin FallSi Idaho upc p==' .ALCOHOLICS:... RN In atato oMdsho, prefer :- water. . cement. ditches, g : at said: hearing an a d m ln l& ia llv e '^ clinical.•I. ....REALTY- mobllo homo, like new con- 1 ' big kitchen, .wood 8love|. !uld request., .■"1- .. ... ANONYMOUS', ditldn, skirted; wood'eldino.-•, ;r7^ny.)antj'air' perteirfa n s ‘ re g rsfe r thelr-fipprovai t , , geriatric: expeflOhCQ.'EOE.. niai: : caitTmaoo ■ M/F/H/V. Cassia Memorial. carport. B-29. - - I 'M ’s‘fe..~m .M i)i- ______Interested may appespear disapproval of the -ma : ORTOLLFREE • *».000-Nlce 3 bdnn homo ‘ and. ter etated above or ma ^ HQSDllfll.C7S-4444 oxlH0. ■. Freshly palntod. 3 bdrm iHM j r i P-60, Irg country ^ at said hearing, ar 7 1-60532-4573. -. ■- 3-bdrm 3 -t in Jorome. woo^ Bstal dlson Avenue Wes accepted. FulhdoUiHs. Ji.OO dock, courtyard. Possible0 lamily room. Exlra nico- ; atove h’oat. garage, nice ments to said request Falls. Idohoe3303:’ ’ muslaeelnsldo.T-22- , ,1 aero m ml. S. o( TF on . the Office of the-Zonltonlng Twin Falls, Idaho befoiifore + 3A3E «10 to Sinolesi P.O. “* laase opllon.734-1465, I Bluo Lakes, (oncod. oloc.. 22 o ffl‘f.'i!rr?E o . yard, Sl? avail Feb. 1. *300. -b BOX&39. 6urlovlD.M318, - • *46,000-Handyman speclnl1 tolophono, TV. J . ahare Ir- Tl Administrator. 634 AAcf- said h e arin g , ^ a . « g : < s s r a “ Bi,. has super oarago with TF w/wood burning stove & util w e st. DATED THIS 21st daylay Q.w.-ploaso contact Tho i rioallon waler. r r ^ a Blue olecirlc heat. A p ^ a n c e s firo dlson Avenue Wei T'to bonolfls serving In localI™ BUYNOWI workbench. Home has 4 Inciudod. *250. Call w-2631 e fo re o f Ja n u a ry , 1B87. Tlmo^Nowsloclaim your}. Army Roaorve. Train in , LRes. *9950 terms. 734-6943. ^ 3 bdrm. 3 bath on 7V4 acres, Tvvln Fells. Idaho befo i" • *37,500-REDUCED TO0 bdrms. 2 balhs. nice largo ! ovenlno86wBokonds. pie •R obert A. P ettygrove,( •• Y ouradw lllnotrun. valuable skill. 733-2671 In SELLI Good 4 bdrm; m^ main Iloor lamily room.. ! 5 acres, low down and take 0; plenty ol corrals between > Twin Falls. Army Rosorvo. ic liroplaco, metal siding lorr 1 over pavmonta. 733-2935. . gCory 1 bdrm houso, refrlo, Jerom Jer o & Twin Falls, rol re­ ^t)'ATEDTfllS2l8tdayday Chairman . ■ HOTLlNE-JSMffl batb block tiome, olectric quired. *500 per month, *500 iom Be All Yoii.Can Bo. hoat. dn V> acre. Mako anr' •■ oasy mainionance, com orr 1 5.71 ACRES wllh homo for acarpot, 820 Blue U k e s. *160 qyl o f Ja n u a ry . 1987. Twin Falls County / ■ !' „ A Problem Is not a problem *(foD: Call 537-6671 collect, cleaning, cle damage deposllf e . P lanning a n d zoningig • - when shared. Montat H «'tllh m olfor. B17 lot. convenient location.■ , salo by owner. Slato + Robert A. Pettygrove. * *40,000-charmlno 3 t>drm.1. pficod(ffSolllT-75. ‘ HlohwavM/25.324-6678.___g, Eden: 1 bdrm houso. *150 + Call Cal 734-^63.______Commission /»550C/af/0n. 5pm tp 7am.1,24 24 i> » -S a le 3'P w p l0 - C h a irm an _ ^V: bath oldor homo,), • *48,300-Largo,, older 3* ; *6500 (or 35 acro^ homoslle. doo. d; No pels. Call 62M162. 3 3 bdrmb brick, patio, garage, - ATTEST: , , hours on weekonda.______(oncod yard, carpot, drapes, TwInFallaCounty ' ^ 2 0 0 0 liroplaco, d o so lo churchosis bdrm home wllh lols o( 12 miles (rom Twin Falls, Fllor- p oldor 3 bdrm h ouse, Jon P la n n in g a n d zo n inIno g Richard A. Pence,-Clerk &nolohborhood.T39. charm and appeal, , exceptionally nice. *315 + A. WEEKLY CAUBER ; Call 423-5617. fe doo. No pols. Call 733-5542. ‘t ' C o m m issio n Jo Van Zante. Deputy ! •$41,^Excollonl3bdrm, 2 (iropiaco. lots ol storage, on . s s ' PREQNANT-NEEOHELP?P? Nallonal Muslo -and Video h Vi acre In lown, wllh room^ h PUBLISH: T u e s d a y , ' ,2 balh homo, liroplaco with For rent or sale, 3 bdrm, (ull 3 bbdrm, 2 balh. large family: ATTEST: • Froo prognsncy tostingting Co needs top plalributorsn ,.insorl. melal aiding lor oasy>y for pols B-22 O39-Bu8ln0M Property f i Richard A. Pence, ClerJlerk January27,l987. basement, garage, covered room, vory clean, near ------avallablo. Call Pregnancyincv and salos reps. Excellenta malnlenoanco. big garage,>. • *75,000-Nlce older 5 bdrm,, ______. ------— b schools, all kitchen ^ap^ JoVanZante,Deputyly NOTICEOF fs- . H olllneS Crisis Center, 734-r it- income • and' repeat w/room for shop or Slorago, 2 bath, brick family homes 2 ; acres, prime commercial palio, p close to schools & oer ___ business. 702-«31-46a2. “ pllancea, *425 + *200 dep. PU B LISH : T u e s d a y . . PUBLIC HEARING 7472.24 hours a day. - owner will carry lor quallllod (1600 sq. lU.-fifoplaco. famkI- |property, garage-tlre ahop- a Refs, required. 733^44 - J a n u a ry 27,1987. NOTICE IS HEREB Roome for the elderly, buyer. T38. ltf room, palio. on boautllul-I- iolfices. All ulllllles, 220 volt. 7 a^ ltf landscaped ' lot ••• onn boat 1 location • In . valley.’ p 3 •bdrm e, 1% balhs. gae - ; ------GIVEN by the Plannlr • llconaed. 1 semi prNato,ato|- oio^Professlonal' • •-^2,00W3ood < bdrm, ^V^ heaL In TF. *225 per month? \ and Zoning CommlimlS- - 1500; 1 privalo; Bolh Include batti NE location. A lol of a HoyburnAvenueWest.T-9 Loaao. sell. Irado. 837-6250. haw K ioraioq;, tl — *----- t450.934-4622. J CaCall 733-1722, exL 224. Twin j ■ PU?U°S,NGiPrnv/ Slon, Twin Falls Countunty, all m eals,, laundry & many.a S ' - ■ _ homo (or the monoy. TB7. . * *75.000-Beaulllul one-level ' FallsBank&Truat. . ; - n o t i c e i s . h e r e i Stale of Idaho; thatlat a oxtrasl Phone 733-2S18. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, country Good NE location. 3. bdrm, — ~ ’homo, hoal pump, flroplace,,, M M^meleiylote . . c -3 bdrm homo In nier,-cloatf " -- : GIVEN by the Plannl i'b o ; Soml-prlvaloroom lor Older-5o^ ^EPARATloir -IW tath,-altachod oarage,—3 b inning p u b lic ' H earing ’ will I --ROBERrJONES-■ extra storage In doublo to school, foncod'yard.'noi • and Zoning Commmmis- upon a requests lfo t r ly. personal care given. Economical ralos Irom nowly remodeled. 310 Knot- >o ■ *29.95. Xavier Financial Ser- garage, localod 2 stiles tingham Dr. *415. W estern pe.pots. *225 + dop. Call 733r, |. slon. Twin M ils Coun5unty, a CONl5lT10NAL USEIE by t*flfl734.3537. REALTY ° ! S43aalter4om./______, , vices. Call 324-3916.______woslo(Twln..T-48 _ ' _ ...... — — .... ■■— /AppralsalCo.733-1473. ' ^ State of. ldaho„.that Kloepfer Inc., upon) thtl e will sU y wllh sem l-lnvalld.i - - i m m . P u b lic H ea rin g wlli rlbed help wrth housecloanlnga'o or r Nico big while and oray 044-Condo(nlnium5 [Hagorman; amall 2 bdrm 3o ! children.' Rel's. Days or goose for salo. «.00 oa. By Ownen 2 bdrm, full un-- ROBERTJONES houae near achool for rent. fS' llnlahod bsmt. woodslove, ForSale [ home. *500 per month. Tom* ‘ 20 hourly. 733-7129. . ■ ___ Call543-5943;'. • / *165 or salo. Easy term s, no785^375. . K - now plumbing &-Vlrlng, Ig» REALTY r«iiM7.63Ba. b s to Youno'wornan In 30’8 aeok- ———------( LANDv lOIVISlON oornor J™ ';;,. Hazellon: 2 bdrm houso, ^3-4 bdrma, 2 famliy roomsp I Mildre^EwIng, John n Ed Ing companionship of tflonmn 0i(-OayCsieSflfic5 A 3“*'Ji 5 be purchased frbmiMiAn I In 40-s. Occasional drinker. - fo‘'n.°Pl.ono3;4.7;M.______" OA^MoblloHomgs »5Q4dOD.82fr51B2. * flf' George WInKle,- a ii3''p“i?s“S?rp"i.k"W ■ King) lo c ate d In Secth upstanding character. Musl lnHazelton:5mlNo.Nlco3 month. Phono 734-1318. ' •• V Muriel Shouse, upon 1 0. ' A a \ a 1978 T itan 'rt x 56 2 bdrmi ' °'1hort 26, r e w n s h ip 11 Sout'^,*■11 havo oood reputation. Callai aas'oaaa- ;oV"So?..“S uS file \ bdrm homo, 2W bolhe, full 2^ following descrlb *7300 hi book, n eed s llltle ' crlbed Ra„ge 18 Easl, B.IB.M. 54M5J8. ______, • ■ BABYSimNQ; .n m« Homo VAIoan.733-6747/734,1220_^ work, sell *5700.734-3603. _ ‘daylight dll p ro p e rty : Also known as bsliBeing Monday thru Friday. Lola of Approximately Ith of. — aM— ■— By ownor. Brick home In Iv For salo, to bo moved: 1073 :IN KIMBERLY, like now ^3 I?* located 7 miles South ■ * TLC, hot lunches aerood. In ONLY *52,600 lor thl^Kwely .liH lm tx. I Acres,, lolnlly.owni Hansenr-on -the-Ei — ' - any aoo. Ha/e rol. 734-6325_ s. 'hom e with ■ all lu ^ ry -bedroom-4-plox.- unlurnlah-.. located In the S/E 'A a id e of th e ro ad ., e r a 8 0 PEEP child care, divided0? boautllul ook kltohen.4 carar features. 3 bdrme, huge Hy- od. no pots. *250 plus do- 4 bdrm brick home, posll. Call 733-4952.______|iriliroplace, doublo garaoo, Section 21, Townshlfsa'?.,® The intended usese Is —— clai8es,.llcop8ed,3V4& up, o r. Ing room, liroplace & contrit; S o u th , R a n g e 16 Ea and . ______dfop^ns walcorne.-733-5097; air. Aulomatlc sprlnklino^ In KImborly cloan 2 tJdmi m balhs, *500 + dop. Call -rli: for the removal , a TT system, doublo oarago, X & X l bathe, Woodslovojw/D. house, ranoo, rofrig, WD 733-5104. n ______( B.M. Also known as j ■ BRK3HTH0R12ONS, BY OWNER-2 bdrm, % IE slovo & fridgo. *1500 & basemonl. carpet, new fur-? 80 much more. Mime NE . - hook-up, 216 Contor. *265 +,.<-4.-'■4 bdrm, lamily roomi in g lo c a te d 4 S ml »a?} nir;IcrosI OO7-Job3^nt0re8t 1 . location. Be llrst lo se e thisla asaume loan. paymonts..of. rtnpnalL' 734.5080. - ca _ *165. 324-5702 aftor 5:30. or ! . carouBol fireplaco. baaor North of Curry Crossiiisslng, further expansln s l o n ______—T - — NEW l.m.na. CALL NOWl , menL 2 balhs. *450/mo +, 'St. on on ,f,g 130 a o re s^lo 733-7831 daya.______•Joromo-newor 2 bdrm mi a n d 1V^ m ile s W esl, ; home, w/oarago, * ^ ^ + *2*200/dop. To aoe, call . ” lhe North side of5' the< purchased. The site lp‘° DfoplnaWcome.JSporJ HAMLEH REALTY i dop, no pots. Available Fob. 33MPropert^^Mgagemenl; f E!i.?|Si;'i.=K *ii I T f a l 73S-6637o r 324-5694. _ ro a d . I-request Is lo c ate d In t Jnlal hour ehlfj. Savrtooth Schoo FIREPLACE with Insortart OFFICE....73^4078 X 70 Nashua. In Hanson, can Tho Intended use ie AarlcullureZone. __ koops this 2 bdrm , 2 bathIth JoyeeCote bo moved. 423-4864 aflor 3. Jerome, lovely 2 bdrm' nowr U *450 P66 Boautiful h o m o,'4, divide off approximat THER ,. bdrm,.2 bath, sauna, master 1 ma«0|y V (5 t ic e i s FURTHI — :: Excellent Iniant- 4 chiiclild home warm and toaaly.ty. D an H am latt..733-4030 ; kitchen.dlninoroom, oflico, . b< I acre, with a home, Nashua. 10x55. wllh12x8’ t325 + dopoalt.356-6781.- bdrmtx sky light, wood atovo, GIVEN Uial a P u t • Elko Nevada Is booming[and ant care. Breakfast, lunch, t& Finished and hoalodod . . . • — expando. Terms available, sell (or profit. The site Hearlna will be heldId 1 b e - Al Park Potroloum Is grow rago, slorago shod, con- ! •■Jones We Haul” ' appls.«t carpoted, loncod I 'fo*-. lolsofTLC.7334489._.„ When you have Hemela prico negollablo.- Phone I yard, garago, full (Inlshod j re q u e s t Is lo c a te d In the jpfQ Twin FaFails Ing. Wo havo these oponi m Hobby • Horso ;,PreKhMl, I vacumn, and sprinkler^ around your home you "OI? S2«-2758allor_3.______I will movo you for loss than y* a n d Ings: booKkeopers (nol.flli ^ 4. - 9yalomrCaU-on thla one to-- i -re n tin g - a — truck.- - F r e e - g AgrlcultureZone. Counly Planning a pof|. Daycare, KlmborlY. 423*5544. K “^-longer nood.- advertlse- OUR LOSS...YOUR GAIN! nS cJayim.950. , ’ EvffisMST-:734-1^.50Q*Call 7 3 4 ^ 2 9 4 .____ I. paid. *175.733^ 7. a7S^?6?ora-p^oP.O. 324-7870. __ ,-8hown by appolnlmonl on- : j r dining rm, soparato family &I wood slovo, *175 -I- dop. £ the hour of 7:30 P. 2 bdrm. 128 Ramago, 0 Call 734-2944 or 734-6060. q irsons bQ,5S2.Elkd,NV.fl9flpl.__ i^^t^ly. *97,000. . Boautiful decorated studio, I on the 12th day o,1 ff % “ )f™ rd''-al,.perse =— . W ouldn't you rather .go t. $20.500..*600 down, 8%J h t, 4 *150, 1 bdrm. *175. W asher ruary, 1987, In.lhe.T ippear., enqineebing . ^ . vfork knowing your chnaro. , „ . ..*l2i per monlh to qualified ? Lrg 2 slory. 5 bdrm ,, 1% *• Call t r u ly GRAND. 4 bdrm.'2% •& lirplaco. com e ^ see? baTns. 8tov6 & garago lum.-I." aiand dryer. 734-0263.- — • ‘Falls Judicial Bulldl a n d - Train part-time a s a Combambat are happy and safe?- Ca S” buvor. Call 733-0456, L ra'b a n g ’”’. ms- balh homo on .87 Aero. Ex­ XT ll...you1l lovo itl Sacrtftce.'■ *375 + dop.733-?206. - cCloan and comfy. Includea Twin. Falls, Idaho u| nd a 734-1W5 Kkls Inc., a llcone SS; *25.000. For appi. 734-4505^ '. ‘jpo" register their approve'rrt^S t^nA rera^> an- oddaycaro.__j______cellent floor plan, largo - Newer 3 bdrm, 2 balh.1. uutllllioa. nice localion. Call said request. disapproval of the n 5 p«r r.i— T~ t- . ------= iJrr Ropo 3 bdrm. 14 wide, in rm«v nual tralnlna. Over W p f rooms, RV pad. In lop cor­ monlh to quallllod buyer. 5 townhousos with range,>,, r733^)926. ______Any and all persiersons above or n ner localion. *97,500. • lamily park, fireplace, good° dishwasher, sjarbago e woohond. Call 733-2671 1 Ois-Babytweri ra il 733^58. P Furnished apt-ALL Interested may 'appapp08f file their written,• ct Twin Falla. Army Reserve — >arm^ ^11733-7566. •_____- disposal (oncod back yard, ^ a t ' a a ld h e a rin gJ < ments to said requesiosl at BaAllYouCanBe. r " AMERICAN REAL ESTATEE& & . Repo 3 bdrm double wide,J. double car garage, vory c APPRAISAL register their approvaovM or Office of the Zon.o n ln g ’*, Experienced farrn ! 5 d r I p HolllBter. Land Included,3. nice and modern. *500 +M 7Nico, clean, 1 bdrm. Utllllios jl ^ ; (Across House)«) 8% MONEY AVAILABLE ^ -disapproval of the® r Administrator, 634 . Machino work and tubebe If-I ,Call4&4894 6r42M201. immediate occupancy. Call „ (urn., no pots. *225 + * n .1 ter stated above or r Wesl, rlaalion. House and goc (or Ihis nowei 3 bedroom ^ 7 5 6 8 .______Jf doP. Call eveninos 734-6476. I dlson Avenue W< mo. I-,-thru Frl ask'for'Mickoo or • 9 b sfo re wbqo. _:'.KImt»rlyHanM homo In good NW area for ___ "Shopuabatoroyoubuyr ‘ file lhelr written' e< Twin Falls, Idaho bef -4.— oougVoiimefrBroker - Iuat...t45,5»;oq-Eftrthtono8 l^llUonnrd. - • ' ’ ------^ N lce-sludlo-apt-near. Lyn«- I - - - area.-Bend-references I Wo wltl noi b9ondor$o)d------“ wood, wator- & aanll.- p d :- ‘ a m ents to.eald requea ^ MafyAklierman.....-24^S s IhrouQhoul and the lawn Is . American Mobile H om ea.. . Nico 2 bdrm homo In eoun-.jf — ------lhe Office of the Zor ^1- *135.734-6123a(ter4pm . .. I ZoiJfJP ” D % ‘DTfll3»8tda I. , idobabysllUflB'Inmyhomi.me.-AldaSirong...... ;.733WS In.CaJlJano. 125^7. '. . 01 Boise try. SE of Twin, w/ t lAdmlnistrator. 634^,W Ad- ofJanuary.1987. Ihls.. Dennis Vollmer...... 7334199 32^7871,4901 Chinden •dlson Avenue West, W; RobortA. Pettygrove. L - LowonWIIIS;;.;^.;,.;^:^ • QPEN7bAY3AWEEK J a',"u,!,iSsr,o'c“. a “ .?fi ■ . - K i ”„ r , • CaU^733-4583^ . - - - Twin Falls. Idaho beforebei chairman mlnlmunSyears experlenc G.S.R. WANTED: 2-3 bdrm moblloIq !»deo.733-3e4lflfierft^.m.- •g , & have own tools. NewS she tllB-EtnploynienlWantod lo Sludio, contral lo c ^ large I T 5 GEMSTATE , home aa down pmt on 2 RoaaonaWe 2 bdrm moblloly vard, £ pota o tey . 470 Filer. R - ■ “ DATEDTpli321»t<)l.K iay-'U rsa'aSnln,ning to work In. Top w aaea f< ! L For Balo or will trade (oi bdrm home w/*9(S» equity.y. -home, carpeted, partially y of January, 1987. In Ely! Are you too .busy for per- p« more acros • by owner - 33 REALTY , Prelor M/H. (ree 4 clear.»r. (urn. Hanson. 423-5263. ' ilBO * mo + dop. Call 733- I Commission r- 1326or734-862t. ______• i ;Robert-A. Pettygrove. N"«™ aTp™ iiS;iuiiI time,iS sonallied hoaaokooplnoa or< bdrm, 2 balh. 1800 sq, fi ^ .3 0 2 2 . Realtor owned. >«•. AHEST:- - Inb? home wllh sunken IMncIlo',' - ' T v m - TF-Largo 4 bdrm, 2 balh, - C h a irm an R ichard A. P o n c e , CleClerk poaltlon. P h o n e. Carriiim e y ^ rln g housecleanTn| 1070 Van Dyke moblKrhomo10 lamily room, fireplace.0! Studio,> *130 + dop. Also n n 1 ORTOaFBEE in sleeping room, *90. ,.A1I i itiu ' ' ^ s . Automotive durir Itall 1-60M 45-4e«extE1t8( . fnr U io. Located In Rooor->r- naraoo. Close to schools In ( ninry27,1W7' • 06Time»-Naw»^Twlf^Fall«. Idaho Tuesdty.Jtnui 051i 2 - 0 9 f ^ ttaia-Fanrmers* maarket - - ...... ' ...... — :

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By GARY LAttSON Oe?-4«Kenineou» '. BY WOLFF W B F W m M 054-Unfum.Apta. 05Wlnfum.Apte. ' i055-noom m ates Wanted « THE ACIE r - B O B ^ iDuplOXM ______No^^y"*Accountlng. reauired, ^ but discntloa a/ntlwaysU.” f^ A A l o s s Sludio and 1 bodroom. tromf Across, from CSI i close tp S r A J B 4 11 ahopplng. Children w e^ i • -LordCbestesterfleld. j A , ® s K a r ! _ ! ! ! . como. m rm , Irlondly & \w « f 3 i r ^ y^m A^sSiFfs >A '6 AtUacUvo clean, deluxe0 ■qulol alrnosphorp. 1 4 2 1100. 1 M l c h a j ( l . ------Como 4 vlsll our now ahopI ♦► 88i 5 3 I- bdrm Apta. *200 1 $255. J75 . laroo 2 bdrm apt. WO hooK------T------7 La snsal^^ys WEST EAST g Mp°?.«mort.TF.W56a5-^ olflstmonini663Quincy. ^ S 3 ; ' 5 S S ? p . & . 7 - "Locating m issing queen r cAa73*ox,X, -«5).00 por monlh fncludea[ K7-'Mobil0Hom0 ‘ andpano^forMlo. ' right?"t • 4 K carpeled w/drapea. stovo.B. waior. sower, trash foes V K 1 0 2 , |0 and yard care. Deposit re-‘ ■ Refitala Pnona 733-5617. South w on dum m y’s dlara m o n d a c e V refrlgeralor, DW. Garbage ♦ 5 4 3 K disposal, util. rm. all elec..;.. quirod. Adults prelerref. TRlCiA^TREASlJRES a j s E ast dropped th e jack,.andSouUl a *5 For renl or salo,'3 bdrm ♦ K J L 1260 -I->100 dPD. 734-3243,— double wWe moblio*homo, 154 West Main, Jorom o's \led a low h e a rt fro m dumimmy to Us . ! . Cloan electric studio, J145. now socond .hand store. • 10 and West’s queen. We:/est exited Vulnerable: Both M 535W B Main Avo. W. Call1 ■ Small appliances, usod l u f J 0VS9& wknds, Joan, niluro. somo collecflblea 4 \with a low diam ond to Easlist’3lO(the DealerSoutl^ j B 733-61B9.______:■ n , I C lean .1 bdrm, J l M + *8050 7 3 3 ^ _____i _ play of the jack at trick oione prom- • The bidding:------In Jerom e, all oloc. 2 bdrm ■ dep. W/D avail- 734-9263, _ lurnlshed. 2 bdrms, moM s IIsed tbe 10) and th e ifiark<ald. 7330626,______- - In Twin. Evos 326-5373. _ Jerom e. *225 monw in- * f Q 8 3 •;2 w m H tr w r e n t No I. ciudea ulllllios. 32M687, home ^ In good condition, it had nothing to do withth guessing 4♦ pK Q 9 7 ludio Call&3a-n?L------___- Duplox. U40/m o, 3 bdrm8...2IT Largo 2 bodroom apartment. - *6800. Wiil dicker on any or Vav*ll»W« 1 M n n & lemddchls - - ■• • >*«Mrtmenrt. 2M 4lh 8T■T ^N, 2 bdrm apl. appls & aotniotne bafts, laundry „ room. J200 plus iioo deposit.*• Iail.Phono53ft.6l75. , the location of q&fe^. He 4 A Q 6 - •;TF?C«!173ft5752j______lu” ture. All Glllitio# palfl Stovorlrldob. W/D hook-up.;• 05M )ffic ea n d , j mlsUkc at trick pne whehen he took gouth . Northth fum IMP + IIOO doD-733-3643. — no pols, o'l street parking, >Two quiet 1 bdrm fun '■ Business Rental j - dum m y's d iam ond ace. ! ♦ 1 4 EaalJ g Mlchen I 2 oar.Calim i671.______i - - ' '- Please priniin t cleariy-^with A d a -Nlca--2 bdrm.- carpot. — Caliee6-2560..______drapos.-appls, waior lurn,■n. Now Prolessional ollico. 7W ■ 6 letters p e r line. ^ ^ 'Buvors~620 slide m ounter... ;j ‘ There are) 8approxim ately 26 jlrtd o D . 733-4316. _ sq. It. Exc loc. H 4 R Block.k. J125; Seary slide mounter,i: ■ rm 73^0i0_6_of733-7£W9, ______*200; Pakon auto s ide _ - Phone 324-3533. ; to schedule ParliaTly lurnlshod' 2 bdrm : ‘Please pre-■e-pay according to apt. Call 733-5374 or 733-4726"26 oiflco'spaco available. Firstst mounlof, *1400; B4W Him 086-Rrewood wiWhen you're looking-for formoiMnformatlon.______Intorstalo Sullding. Conlaclicl processor. *1495; comrir 078-F u m .& C arpets bargains. Check lhe oanue which is prijrinted below . Jim Thompson, 733-0484 or popor procoaaor, Hope iw4. . . ------• ;Dry amall plno poles. S o ^ sales ' advertised r%ln ...... Quiet JimBroVlio. Boise. 338,5760^0. 11" wido-shoet or ro»s, elm. some walnut; lumber . ftlMallli>1 t ■ ______— ‘ * a y ® STREETNORTH r Seasoned hard wood, we — I i 76MauilcoSt. Norlh “ Llko now early American ;dollver. call 4 2 3 ^ 9 7 5 .___ CLCLEAN ALFALFAlBt, 2nd, 4 J f I enclosed ifor $.______. ■ Excellent locallon. 2 blocksks 3rd; 450 ton for salo, no rain. I ______734-4195______Irom me courthouso. Inlerl- ■ aola 4 love seal. $449. Call OTD-WantedToBuy _ 733.7111. Caln’e Clearance) WE’VE GOT FIREWOOD Call g 324-2122______u _ * floarnlco 2 bdrm basem en' or has warm prolessional . ■ IP nine. Call 324-7563. ci< I apt. SIOVO . rofrig. DW el- -Center.______. Cloan tested .1st 4 2nd ______■ loel wilh oak panelling.ig. BUYiNG: scrap gold Jew ^ • — ------allallalfa^l Delivery ■ disposal, all carpot 8 Wainscol walipapor andnd ry. diamonds, alening i 15 ^ s ss!ia;i.°aT a.g' f; p I (1st word) “ (ZnJword) I dropos. Waior & sowag< Itnnch doora. 73>9300- slivorwaro. pocket walchos. - 088-Varl8ly Foods g . paid, *230 + dop. 319 3rc In silver dollars, coin colloc- . FOR SALE: 3000.bales ol t , IMO sq. It. oilico apace In ’C' Supor-slngle w aierbed with ...... ■I A vefj.TF.S37-667lC0il0Ct . | on tions. Olc, oedestal. Almost new. Paidd • clean cll barley straw, covered 1 ' i I ______z r TF Farm Bureau Bulldlnp on W/larps. 543-4932.______■ ' Small 1 bd’rm. oppls IP. Idaho Coin G a^ rlea S3M,- will aell. lor *275.'■ 09Q-Pel8&Suppiie8 ^ Kimberly Rd. SHAflP. — Foraale: rolled eastern com ' ■ carpotod, *llO/mo * dop*’P- jiOO/mo., nogoliablo w/ 302 North Main. 733-6W. _ Phone 734-5370.______I NO P_£TS. Call 733-2733,____— lease. To soo. call White dlnotte sot. podiswiii Australilan Shophert.. r» ready to feed. Cash $64-ton. ■ ). Boarder Colilo X fomaio,. qi Call&6-77S2or886.2087.- s ^ : . TF: de an 2 bdrm duplox or^ 3MPropo^_^n.gement»' OTt-WanlalloTrade log w/swivel chalra. *90. ), froe to good hom e. Approx- q II «m. 1 bdrm ^0UB0■ 423-4401, — Rust swivel rocker. *30, : Good clean straw for aale. ■ s d . Dark wood colfoe u b ie . *25.i. Imatoly 6 w eeks old. Call" CaII733-4174. .______• S : r ■ “ ------I Two~ bdrm duplex. IV1^2 tDOO sq. It, Ol olllco space,^ Noodliiolal atorape shed, g ru.5Siinfter5om.______— ■■ . baths. garaDo. stovo _ j“ 3200 sq. It. of shop space.ce. Havo bumper pool table .to Youlh woodon rocking ~ Good g rass hay. small I ■ Dns ltado,Phono326-5914.- „ __ rhalr.HS. 733-9290 ttfto rj.- , am ounts. 423-5767. ------r ~ ■I rolrig. air cond.. NO PETSIS, Various term s 4 opUons 5 “"•oSsKarPHERD, - - Phnnn 733-3206.------,i';,illsMfi:CaH73<-0553. - 3'ploco O nyx‘cocktail and I HAYI la t. 2nd, 3rd. 4 some ------■ ' cndlablo seV*9®. Call 733-J- lomalo, vaclnaled. 6 ,mo. 4th cuHlnos. dairy f e ^ e r I Very cloon carpotod sludic310. jp* ■ 072-Anllque8 e old,*65.Call73H070. _ y I ______alove & Irig. wator pd, f'O n. 4230SFINSUUTEDSHOP _ 7111. Cain's Clearance r hay in loadlots, part tested, pots. *155 + dop. nor Jrly Ba'lhlub. 1926 vintage w/ Corner. _ . . . . BLACK 4 TAN pups. 'P^ Jcan haul. George Julwr fl -. I ■ — ^ lon- Tiuck doors on Klmborly ■ smokers prold. 733-0907, __ Road...... ■' ' oagie claw lool; a^w,so ; • ■R ■ ■ pojcolain double tub ullllly OTD-Appllmces ■ . i ' i 2 bdrm apts. Honl ac ^ i?:k% iS 62-8262 In Oakloy.. i- Buy. eell, trado, h lre------' ■■ cording to Incomo. RanchciS ■ SABALAREALTY 5 V^rdojlptS.. 536^44 EHO Frigidaire oven, in good5 I. ?iclasaifled fs the one place vou can do II all. 1 j’ 733-4321 _ 073-SawlngiCretl3 condillon, $100 or b esi ollor.r. Phone 625-5494.______vi ■ i bdrm dayiloht bsmnt apl, ___ Call anytime. 423-4361. ^ ; ■ N a m e ______■ J165 +doposll. NO PETSl - DOQ SCHOOL, al^^^ levels, z ------' ■“ W /0 hook-up,.Call.734_-6511iV ■ . 438 sq ft 1019,600 s q tft t Mako your own professionalIfl®' Frigidaire 30” eioctriclc cuar results. 326-3381. I: 1 01- looking chocolate candles J * r I i“ bodroom apartmeni ttn Excoileni Relall an d /o r o r IL°* rango, almond while, l yrI"' FOR SALE: Rogistored r ■ the with our oasy to uae mo ds.ds- old, excellonl' condition, Dalmallon puppies. Call \ a Fllor lor maturo adults irtn- lice Spacos Available In )h( s aW J.fU '.S ; ! Address _____ ------II ll FREEdomonstratlonsI' *175 firm. Call 733-7660. - evenings, after 5 p.m., ■ ' cludos kltchon appllanco;:os, Lynwood-Tho Cenler Of" i ‘ Callaftor6:00p.m. larm oqulp. or 4 wheeler. laundry room, yard cat(ato. AlllWiilrcmodottoault. GE oloctric clothes dryor,'r. (208167^6673.______— [ Call326^141 or3264566. tIDO. Call 326-5914.______' 5 ! and utilltios.^ *260 mdnllnih. 733-2282,. ■ SW£ETNOTHINS.^ - Froo Cocker U b X puppies,*• jSTRAW FOR -SALE 2100 . > /Z ip- Gold IrbsM reo refrigoratoror Cali 324-4470 aller 3 pm. . . ' I I 5 J City/State/2 ■ _ 733^300 -rr andMORB ~ good clean balos. Call 324- — ~ ' ■ ■ ~ ■_ 142 bdrm apis. Unfurn. R^ontoi Rooms, apaitm ents 4 self-cleaning oven. *350, Free to good tiom e. Fomaiolo ^! or 324-7568.______■ according b incomo. C;asa u homos ~ clasaifled can saif f i Call aller 2 pm 733-6249. _ ■ge. (Circle one). JI C^lPr.do3244464EHO Isly your need#. Call 733733- Green refrlaorator, bottom '■ ’ J We accept)t >Visa & Masterchargi 074-Muslcal to loveable. Cali 734-8673. • 5 * 2 4 3 bedroom, opplianco: oe/fi : . froozor.$10 _ p.m .’8:733-2063or734.4260. ■ Call734.2^...... good condition. Asklnj isl, 2nd 4 Srd. Tosled. 170 B■ 2*bdrm, 1 bath duploliox. 9___ ^ Phone 629-5154..______J c E N T E R’ L oStt5.«"A .. tons1 each. 150 tons oat hay. slovo. rofrifloralor. *250 por pi ------— East or call 733-6954, j Card ___ Uorlotit piano, excellon — Call 6554369 Holllater. I r J # ------■ monlh. Call 734-8592 or 73 - - redqueensland “ ” “ ; condillon.4500or bost offor 1st, 90 ton; 2nd, 55 ton; 3rd, ■ 5350 allor 6 pm,______067-Mlscellaneou8 • ■ Stove, relrigorator. compacl HEELER cattle dog. 8 week ■ -T T Call 733-7659.______o*' 115lon. Phone ^ 9 4 5 . 2 bdrm apts, *165 4 *175 washer 4 dryor, like now. old puoDlos. Call Sfe-2773. ; ^rrocralloTS aU rack, hold USEDUPfllQHTPtANOSf Z Call 537-6833.______^ 1200 tons good hay, 1st, ? 5 Expiration'!n 'd a te______5 sels ol skis, *30. Phom 2 Howard CablnotGrands i:- Registered black Cockor lW^ 2nd., 4 3rd cuttings, $49 lon. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - - 724_:6734 allnrd:DQp.m. ------Wlno 4 Sons Concert Grandland WANTEDOEAOORAUVE= year, fomale, $50. Call 487- Dellvorod anywhere In “ I 2 bdrm basomonl apl. cor BARRECRAFTERSaWmck,Kk, United Methodist Cliurch . S4S5. Rlchlield.______— Magic Valley. Call 733-5432. PAY SCHEDUULE: piololy romodolod, appls . hoids53ol30lBkli9.»50.>0. Klmbe rfy-423-4311 — Shophord X •■Lab”(7)l Pup-Jp- A lso lto n straw balea. all ulllttios lurnlshod. 13 WANTEDTO BUY: u so d vlo WANTED; dead or allvo. plos FREE to good homo. 130 ton la t crop hay. 145/ = Bth Avo E.. TFJ250 + do Ca» color TV’s, appla. furnllure.fO- ball 73^0540.______Prolor Adults, 734-C577, _ ----- iln In any condition. Cal — ion. 3244164 o r 3 i4 ^ > . Tai-44l5aftor5pm. Cali anytime ^ 7 1 5 . — Too ot the line AKC arge per line , 2 bdrm, stovo and roltl — Washor, dryer, refrtooralor. 22.21 protein, dairy hay, j-T-S — # of ddays Chat a ■...... reolstered Scotties. The covered, dellvorod In ap- — nowly docoratod. no pol Ropalr, recovonng. CUM. slove, freezer. Call f f i valenUnel J ^ ^ l o Drox.5tonloada. 324-5167...... »dep, d , BQWUtDR0ME73K0W_^ 078-Olllce Equipment Lfw Phone Boise. 343-7244. r r 250-ton of good cloan hay. $2.50 Bunkbods,' heavy wolflh OBO-HeaUnaand 1st, 2nd 4 3rd, musl Belli $ ij . : i -■ • ■ 1 - 3 d< a y s 2 bdrm. appllancos. 16 1633 j,0avy duly, good lookincK;- js's.r-.'s. hWW; s ; AlrCondHioning ^ per lon. 432-5341.______$3.75 Falls Ave. E. *260 por mo.0. good shape. *150^. R« Mulll-1250.- 10 X 15 press f - - . 4 - 77 (d a y s dop. Call 734.2413. _____Baroalril Call 734^77. _ 3,000 bales ol straw for sale. ' ------Phone 734-1560. ___!• Dyna-glo KEROSENENE M*HlIKUYAN“klU ^W■*" ^ Will deliver. Call 637-4790. 2 bdtm, appliances. C 8 - 1 00 1 d a y s $4.75 W4 Gus'inosa Opportunityy . Conlerence tablo, walnu'ilnut HEATER, brand now. MAKE 7344341. ______Eastland N. *290 por mo.O '* Custom Having. Not Incom atylo. M persona, new OFFER. Call Mlko’733-2060. . dop. Call 734-2413.______fJ •: 11-14(l i d a y s $6.75 _____July 19bS. $7000 ^+^1 4 Condition, *2^0.734-4464. ■ 2 bdrm. appla. carpoport. Minimum Investmer ^----- • Freo atandlno llroplacp, loc.. *12.500. Wfito: P.O. Box 47 Md 400 ton ol flood quality 3rd : 15 - 20D d< a y s $7.50 J, with 5' of ploD. call 324-7983.t ffiSTW .'fiof'SSand cutllnohav,^lI324j5W . iOO... Klmborly, IDBSMI. 077-Radloth eo ton dairy or horso hay, no » i 2 6 - 3 0D (d a y s K S K.“’« -Tumltu.. S^-Ap-A p*.,:------—' ___ S^fk',Call^4»69S4...... rain, close-ln. Also Btraw, citic *^91 Froo ibttoral S e e loca 2 bdrni; all olocu * 1. pllancea. 453 Main Ave E .- 0fi2-BuMIng M aierialj^- ~Cail734-64n. carpotod, rofrig, alovo. W /d ly.-C ainodayl •Fectofy^• lurn,-, (toQ>4?3.0iG3, anvllme. _ For aale: beautiful 25 Incl 70 ton 3rd, 2 wldo. 1500 hook-up. water 4 san. fur OUASAR CONSUL COLOf I ' I » M .» d 0 P.Call734-475B. bales ol straw, 3500 Bu L____Larflf Up gamaa. 733-8354^a — TV. MUST SELL! $200. “■ Cal s s F E « S t'er- a f ------j ~ oorn.CallS43^yJZ: ...... :f -^MaiUyour-order-f(r - f o m i t o : 2 bdrm. 1V^ bath duplex,x.^ali LiijBure lift chalr/r*cline 734-1547. ______ing, R r framing lumber, anc 1 3 Farmers* maritet oloclrlc. includiudoB moiorlzod; in very TOO to n s cloan flrat, aecond ^ RENT A NEW TVI Own i — 4 IJilrd cuttings hay. $50/ dishwasher, rolrig. and a condillon Phone 543-47?2._ [."no *'”°l^Lumber32»aiM. The Tlifles-N(M ews- now color TV by tenting. N< ♦ offer.Call 733-2146.. artm e'nt sloyo, W/D hool^-up. slni Llmtiod edition m ualc^I wiwall crodltora chocked. 204 MallMain ClC lassified Depai A "? clocks. Limited odlliotl.'** “i I Ave. North. Calna, 733-7111. Qg3-Gafaflfl Salea I le i! Cioisnno earing#. _ o»-FaimSeed - + security dop. 734-41 ?«S« RENT TO OWN ___ 300 baloa ol straw. North of j______^ ______^ P.O. Box 54348 1*^504 solociion of other earing - New TV’s 4 VCR’s. ------ri!iT»^r-7 3 4 ^ o v o n ln ga.1 5 = —Video-disc—player j—w y _ _ piavpon, otrollor, oxc. cond ■Wlll-TwlnFalls.Call32M157______2SS~APP>-1ANCE«TVCENTCTreff^Stylfth-malorrtliy-CIDinina nn'— Bm - board*-want«(t.-Wlll 1 1 " TTwin Fairs, ID “ i83303------— 2 bdrm duplox, parairago, manual typewriter, ww* ^ I jKSecondAveEast.TFTF small-med. size, worn. non, M ton-lal cuttlfx) hay.-$40/ in 0. K,.r..un «inva. -Cl TU.T100 ___ ton.Candellvor.M3-5l30. /■ TQi^y.Jtnuvy:y 2 7 .1 9 8 7 T1ffte»j

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J2995 o r trade for 1972 1972 VW Sandrall,' paddle Wnj 3 north side water. Call 53ft- tires, tlborglass seaU, cut- 984 Maro Topaz 2s1r. front wellB lntrlit: 1?3-Aiito»-PI»iMulli ITJ. ^ l^ase. S e r^ Into to j condllion, $500 or best oiler. l46-»Wh9elDrW88 llback. exc“ cond.. *3,000 _ _ « Excelleni e u p ^ 1048 hsy Deere, P KawaaaU, Arctic Cal|Call 734^905: _ nllea. will finance. S2fr«)97. 19781978 Plymouth Hortion, ^ . Slacker, good r t t i e r . new ^ Vi years lelt on warrantyl 2!l£ »,000 mllee, m e email car, r» - T paint, notacustoiffatK ksr, ^ 985 Toyou Extracab 4x4, 100 a cres potato-orouM , j ISS-HMvyEifilpfflonl lenct) aeat, AC, FM stereo, lu . wtieol lines suppUed by , TWIN FALLS. 734-4060. ia-A«ti»-fluk*, Sii ------^------— IIM >^W rM EA ^lS well. North ol Haielton.* r a n E ' S f ’sh's & 17<-Auto«-Olhet> ' i Contact the Bake Shop, or 139-PlcWpTnicla jgMOO. Call 53»<767.______4 d TSMAreFKWHOOSIBRHaO! i 12J^Tta«ITrallBt»v '* Cfl)l53«i68 •______pd, a/r, PS. cruise, tilt, - Dodge camper special Moi«ovlng, m ust sell. T985 Ford «pd, 102 acres close to Twin 1 TRADE 1978 Chevy 2 door Ironco ll, royal blue, >M/FM.lug rack. 8 2 9 ^ . ____ Falls, gated pipe. Call 73J-!J , H’oon'iQutlllyHwlf. C^aprice j Landau,.R2k ml. lor I96i1967. 360 engine. AT, 8 ply Bro Fam equipment repairs ^ radlals. canopy, trailer • SKiPORT PACKAGE, cruiso, “ “ M u to D N la n 16' to 20’ travel trallor. rad ill, clolh Interior, double ' i n ITS-AutolMen tI5-S-^jMen fl!-Ai i7 . Call Buck Moore a t ' Phone I 734-6259.______prabrake and hitch, dual MS tilt, l58-Auto3>Ch[yalor 305 acres, Caatlalord, 200 15Ir- .2 3 ^ 5 5 S r.Z m 3 3 , E tanks, extra ^doan. $lw reaear hatch, right miles, ox- rigated by gated pipe and : 1978 fireball trailer) 23%'. llrm. Call 543^^77. . . c^llellent condition. ONE S, front and rear air, AM/ fg,u-etum, lmmacul4teJ5200. . (S9-Past»tes For Rent sgPPLY. 305 Shoshone» box. J very nicel Asking $350. FM caasstto, new tlrea. Call678<3796or67&^q — Strqet Soulh, Twin,------^ f 1980 Chevy Luv. low - Phonn 543-5666 anvtlmo. 198i H2.900, Daya 7334811 THE SHOPPE s J™ 1M8 Studebaker wllh 1122 ■ ' millmileage, new paint, g ^ fFlrestone.Eve.4ZMl2l. \ i , 1,, 1000 E. Main. Burley. ID. . — (eed box, runs and worka body, runs well. Asking ^ ‘ 127-MGlorHomM $1600.Call324-2758afler3. • 1955 Wlllys Je e p , njna, ^ e a L C a l l 734-6411.------168-A ul08-G(»W0tet------: 200T. Freeman,,baler. goc^,-yWant to trade up? For sale 1983 Chevy P U ^ o n ’ y-fl. t\»SS?^IK“W ® ‘i-'s ‘.100-LlT^'Wanted ■ p.nnd..t«QQ.Call7BB^- ; cor trade, 1983 f ^ e Arrow, MAC. cruise. $5600.733-8^11. dicker. 423^3 evenings. ^1978 Chevy Mallbu Sation-’ — -_i ------—loadedl-Phono-733-2625,-of-i981984-Fofd-R anger-X LT.-6-—ig;1973 -ChBvr-Suburbam-JJi-w8C(ragonrcrulse.-ACrPS,-PB.— sp eed, woil equipped, oood tor 115-FaimWofX - 733-5000 ’ evenings.______apt ton, 4 X 4 , ^ V8, A/T. PS,- qoo 102-Cattl9______Xplorer 27’, loaded, exc. corcond, $5,800. Call a n w . PB; PQ A/Ci Irlr hitch, elec otfe - -WaJitKJ Icond..l19.tt)0.733-8324. M7S37-fi^74.or537-6&36. bnbrakes, hubs, now radlais, • = • " Armour Buying 8 ta tto n ~ $2195.Phone034-4789.- . lls MANURE8PREADIN0 i1978 Titan 28’ Claaa A, 5 KW .198,1985 Niasan King Cab PU, $|i t6fr-Auto>»DodOfl , Call Ben Heidemann rOBnorator.»13.950.733-6167. 5-85-8poed, high miles, bul diia" UnkS; — * ■ Tuns-Thurs-Sat. g^ioon._ - 42>42M - ‘1978- Sportscoach 26 It., -FIV E YOUNQ- SALBB-ER-MANURE-HAUJJNQ--*niU d-ciasa-^r-oen.,:, tool-Jiir..__------THE SHOPPE— ------r - ^ 162;rAVt08jJpnli^ BULLS, oood dispositions.IS. piuNQ. Goodjno Qreenn 27,000: ml. (fadlllac ol motor 1000 E. Main. Burley. M JJ OallS44-2?a.0letrfeh.____ Choo.CBllfl34-473ff. IHomes. Books (or 519.000 ■=:- 1973 Chevy 3/4 ton, 4 x 4, ige19B0 M uitana. In good cond, ponn.r«llQuvat'h4-7023. i ’ will tako J14,900.‘ — ' ■■■' ^ no orw B jy. TRIPLE "O " REPAIR ' •Gentle, young,, Qurnsey. Call 678-3796 or 678«)42 . WO-Heavy Trucks/Semi’s ™ iMoving, m ust sell. 1979 Ford a r oI i CHOOSE FROiOM ■ T™ cKf'ai?!p™ .n. THE SHOPPE ,1' or324-^40.______^ PieRests, good gas m ll^e, « 'Call Tim, 733^73 4 -7 2 8 5 , 1000 E. Main. Burley, ID - RTO 9/15 speed trw s. $«I0. 19 good body, tunsgood.$saa. , 0 0 0 M I L E S - .F U L L WWARRANTY i ta ll Rich, 734-2929 or 733- LESS THAN 4.0 FuFuller 5 speed, $ W . 318 4. iglne, power-steering, power p< brakes. 4- Detrolt-loss blower.-tiooo or ati»tlBr5:30: - - r - - : _ 3513512.atKennevs , 2 .8 litre EFI V -A -ong a ii Why store ll when " ^U l2^UHIItyT(aiIers pt srdrlve-ironsmlislon.-AMtM/FM / sterTO}deepi: can sell It? Place a low-Hor8e8 __ 121-Boat84AcceM. • pkg, gun stock blue'. Must ostod oi call 536-8790.______^ - am snd 5 pm. 733-7797, RIor 800 P to approclalo. $10,500. Ti '-B old Ruler rog TB stud, Mulal Teloohone Co. 1983 Joop C horokee 4-dr, ^1982 Fort Mustang, 4 ap ee ^ - •• ‘■good brooder. Soil or tiado“Si ■ Phono 32M65?. ■ ■ 4x4, J; V-8. auto, air, PS, high airI’f: cond.. lowrmles, good Uke nowl Blo-Foot stool n mlloa but jjo o d c o n ^ B o o k s S.,. r»rhflv.C«IIBS6-;652ove8._i_ svimi.W.onAddlson liam tiree, J/'Va.sn-K on 1988 ; Boautllul Chevy Van m condllion. $3200. Phone w'aoIding:-14 hands, broke1 to 733<141 • ' convoralon, 3.200 miles, lo 324-7459 evenlnga.______• MJJJ! — chromo wheels. $90 oach. » ien Oan oijgn aluminum out- ' Due to health musl sell, . | ride. Tnjstworthv lor women Jl- Call 734-3063. ------• $16.S00.Call733ld. Phono 487-243i.______— 4 cyl. valvo job. $29.50; 6 cleanasnew$4950. rffiid.isooobQ.az^cn?. _ L . Evlnrude & Morcury motors,•8. cyl.'$39.80;V-8,$49.50. 1<*2-lmportSport8CaT8 ^ live boats & llshlng tackle.,e. rflA utoParts, Jorome. ..8 year'old Fantasllc Native obo. 733-7204 or 733-2118. ’ 1000 E Main. Buriev. to ■ . •goldlng. *750. Torms II Tom'e Marina & Sport Gda.Is. ______324^721.______. 1981 11 Subaru FWD, 734-8430 ^ ;,.djs|reaPhone32W 1M^^^ Hevburn/Buriov. 678-7473. ; or 733-7064. Can ba seen at "1985 Chovy « - to n , 4x4. 4- . 303Wa8hlng|pn.St-.N,------» 'umlOS-Koree Equipment 122-Sportlng Goods , IMMACULATE 1985 Nissan aRanger 4x4. &-,8p eed . -well s200SX Turbo. -Loaded. 2 Now Dyna Star 100 skis ail 4 big tires (or Ford, or; 110.6t 0 0 . 7 3 ^ ______I Ully ’ worblndlno, best otter; Call- Dodgo, Gumbo Monsterr ii1968 Bug,. $795; 1978 Honda V tooled, $750; also, Argenllneline' 7»-a54aaller5JQ. - ’ ■ : l 2 V l c iE m M DIE -- - ^ Muddors, 14/35x16.5, Vir Accord,fe00-Call733-7072.A . . Jjj1968QMCMtton4x4SWr^ ^ oxercls^^ ^M ddle. »175. Prei1600 Super O’e, 210’s,,®' troad romalna w/chrome> 1969 VW sqarobsck stnwan, CClassic, 27,000-miles, AT, ____ wllh-727 Salomon bindings, spoke whoois & lug nuls.-'n■"■good tlroe. runa. $800000. AAC. loaded with all options. *'H3roleJTraiteii ” tfl0.-phQn0324.622a. _ $i60. Call 734-2843.______. fi CaII733-24MevoaltorS. rJllleOO. Call 837-6831. Check our eolectlon and Skis! Dynastar coarse^iM 's i W ) I P M c c T O i : pricos belore you'tJuy. ••• ^ w/Salomon 747 • bindings,18. ------\ " - , Con Paulos C jifW letyy J150; PRE 120CSP iW s w/ X- ITS-AiJtoDailon 1175-Aut0D;,K ?i“ ‘.i " tho bosl bulll horse & elock,ock In oood shape. 543-4879. ■ ADVERIBE . H i in I . trallera In the Msgic Valley.ay- WANT TO. BUY good used ■ ...... VOUR Wfienll'sKelferiullt. - outtlttors wall lent.. Call ’S PAINTTNQ. 30 yeara ■ ' evonlnna42M213.______i SERVICESPECIALTYV ."- Doiivered, for"’ Realder^llal, comirii In-. ■ /exterlor.Te(.734-mo. | WANTED; Ice auger (or m , | INTHISDIRECTORY-Y- IIs Northwest s ' s______s 222 South Lincoln (llhlng. Cat! evenings and 1,733-1234. PAIN , Jerome,idaho63338 Crane&Rlgglng.i PAINTING. Reliable. ' ■ I F/ac9d under//)0 /i0«d/ngigor 01 and free quotes. Call _ ------_ w ssM iSffliB-*. Isst. anfl 3 2 4 ^ H yoarcholcol Bob Van:VanNest7^7t1. | Roping saddlo for aalo, ask- P e r ! la-GunilflltlBs : ,lng*tM0.CallM2-4488. _ Your ad will reach 22.00C . WE BUY & sell usod sad­ families everyday and 'I iho s M dles & tack. Shop around 4 S * Month ■ 2 resu lts will am ate you. Cal n m I with us last, because we* “ alngle Shot wfshells, JlOO:f , ■■ ■ ■ today and one ol our (riend-end- ' ______"will not be undersold on or 30 cai. m*1 carbine, w/lols3lS ^ ■ ly Ad-Vlsora will help you yoi HANDYMAN. Small Srr elec. AddlUoniuonaT basemonls, I .boots & saddles! VWten of ooQdlos.t17S. 733-2136. ? word your ad so that It willwll plumbing. ies, palloe. Sl all homo ■ - W eatem Storea 7SS-70W._^— REWARDI...... I . b e m ost ettective and brine>flng remodeling. Rof t< r».Call734-8361. . ■ ' Model 31 Remlnglon pump _ you the results you are an Ity of work > I iGtUtflS ■ 1 looUng (or...... estlm slos. 733-707' I lOft-Syiiie______IS gauge sholgun. Srasa3 't j f i WiG ^ e o s G — - plalo on elock roada: ’’Boat HHB fflm ■ T Rog Yorkshire boars and anc bunking Oct. 3, 1951, ■ 7 3 ^ 0 9 3 1 '‘Hampshire boara. Senrlce"C9- Carpenlar Pa.i, E.TJ/' -flhlwapa.3244277. i )me Tllo Division, — _ This gun is worthless to |inGGi(Gc( ; Handyman, odd |i I. inaullaiion & ropaira. I anyone but m e. 1500 3 Q G /m an Gugii i — - . ' ■ ' repalra. Have & ordI Reaaonabls. 734-2 our showroom-at 424 _ Reward. Pius Isrge reward 112-IrrlQallon : f f l ’AvTiWO.easl,734-7313.. — ■ ------____ lor other guns. >j___ ^ • itlon ______“ Uig. pouie* sleenncMug, ufe/'dfm cassette> steieo. {»ont U/'W ! j plus ll you can' ADVERTISE | - EARLY ORDER SPECIALat'ed 12<-SiwwVehlcle6 ■ even- TheHandynu I’Speclal prices on PVC gstej " rea ten a b le rates. Call evo YOUR I Fob- LaFo model J. 0. ports. IT Li- (km and fow wife.fes. I Inge 733-3065. Homo repalra & iRVICESPECIALTY :f lor quid - engine )ust robulll,iin, 423-4B34or42faSS*.'”--'," SERVI la n d hood, stooring. ^ o com- • INTHII THIS DIRECTORY ■ ..\apeclal discounts. Parts am N3,00 eoih d«al«r retKrt#... I service on all-brandse col -Qonents; Call 733-6789. M lln g p r i c 1. S4993JXQ.00.-9nly-«l48.66 o monih.499! j . •— jg- iynwrit,->3.W%-APIt.- 60 monthlth».-OJ^-.C.-Toiol'(inonrt-*- -| -ia^ii-riicir2j;o«r-l “ . Radk)-.-.tllepateh* I " ATTN: Rental managora los 'everyday and the ■ . Tofel ol poym *nti $8919.60;-O.-boknc* lo (Inonc* l» | . lamllios' r ownerirCail a protesslor .results.wIts will amaze'you. Call * AGRI LINK IRRJQATWNpH >400.734^1 <■.______i ' today1 andam ono of our friend- ■ . . 3170E.KImt»rtyBd' - Two 1980 Yamaha SRX.1 lor 5 £.aK,^53sa ly Ad-Vltd-Vlsors win-help you- — -tf' -78»ai»- i your ad so thal It will ' IRRIGATION NEEDS,r - ^ CHRIS5 JORDANSMAZDA I ...... 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r a 9ver~33-YearslThe-Easiesff^ai'aceJtiJiie-WorJi>Te U hi^tyj; .vj l ^ - i a s t fall la w its' hfflio N oittew rn profn iiOn’t Uke' UM m ent b i'C o m p u te ric ie n c e al ^BARtZlEpLSa: ot North CanOina'.at C ba^ j j ^ A m ^ P n s i t o . j e u m oarrow-mlad0d>lt’i ol ipel HiU, m W coo*- i - ItbatVftUUutToadkL".- puter pi science for a long UmeUmi was a-“falrty;' ^ 14'Tben fl»e yean M .W . i t - M 'F v d K o S ^ j^ediUted. tecM cal f& l '; . / , ' Unit lc*luneni?^Dinttt selebes eutUmest ajago. t m n a l com puters bU'toe bU bome and- . -|i Odlhis year tbe nalvenlty eieverybody Uiougbt you badlad to be a sttideot::' become^SSHa^ I &e eompoter b* btttlDef l e U u t t » t l » '. u S p U ;N k a 22-year-old to SOO, but Rice 8d d MHM ty student, u id . ishe Is expecting Qbout MO'200. ;* v •. . ^In computer science. It wasisafad.” a 1 f^^.tbe. Q d f to m m roegatii computer science - • ptt;ttocom puter sciencee ppro. A su rv ey of 552 col E nrollm ent in UNC’s coi dSSfflSgiS^o ^ t , n A ^ t o found th a t aboot piprogram has dropped by balfball In toe p a st few . . QcUl8Uy..|' j6hii-.Rl^- (^lafrmu I t d ^ c p l l e ^ a fter two yftjearB i .of C#W orri« a t ^ A o It sbe U pertent of Jrtudntd^wbo-Rtart«r'e9llege ysyears,' fron^' a ' h i ^ ' o f aboutbout 100 students a vpive y^;B«>ireom^B p l ^ ' i i o ^ . lik«''.Untverrer«l& 'S’',.vDepaHinent - o f '" i tSUr not wbat i ;W ato e sbe couldn't do well,sll. last f d n ’ W anted ' tob major' bi computer yiyear^levergeltsald. tbey were the laod of ^mmS liroaey abd easy S deooD c e :^ T b ^ fooiod Uuit U t^' badtoh i take spares mUi 11 percent in But enrollment In grad(raduate computei: ulus; Qtey bad to take p b ylC8.1l'8Bota ^ ^^^bad Utakeo. a BASIC (compuinutef science. Tbat compa •opportanUyrPaul Kaligtagban, dean ol tbe caldilu 1985and4percentinllnl983. -SIscience courses a t UNC Iss cllclimbing, be said;* Collese.^^ol ..Computer.. SScittice ..at.';Noiy videosouminifiaior.” ■- . 'ta^gelcouiMixtt ia high school and IU ^''.Nledxielskl. But once in the Jay NIevergelt, cbchairm an of Uie « SeeCOUFUTERonlio n P a g e W V • ib eartem UnIver«Uy, saidid inI a b>*., )rtheatfera*s . Vyea^ld .... . cbm p^ Uiavi sald;]^

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' M i daiorijslopfc progi imdinji g j toJAMESF.'pELTZv TaeAssoc/atedPress ® —Sto9ckpriee rhostly4oower I ' Mt WaJl> S treel’8 wlldsst .d ^^wttia.volaCle' v ' ce president and •. ■ s ? 2 M s Tbe AssoclateiitedPress ' . said Robei>ert B. R itter, senior vice ] reg i^ rs:in Washlngtooon ere egeli . day.lor ltilIKe Oow Jortds Industrial technical analysta a t U»e N ew Yorkc to'tovestment firm B tu d ^ g ' Uie' to n tn v e rs) oUischUd, U n terb erg . Towbln.)ln. f 1 ^ 7 b o t r m t u k e t s t a n d t - NEW YOWRK - Stock prices finisheded imosUy lower ofL.F.RoU trading technique knowQ lg experience and Monday, sugjiiggestlng that the wild &riftrraUons of Uie " W d a yy at best was an unnerving e gram trading." •. ; are-very carefully dippinglg Uitheir toes bi the previous sessBsslon frightened m any mvfEvestors-oul of Investors.a Tbe m ethed InvolvesJ tltbe use .of . iee bow things a r e gotogtogo. themarket.at.at least temporarily.. . ^watertose< computers; by prolealdnalnal Investort . - ' « . ; Uie broad m a rk e t baromelimeters. Uie New - P m KM • k iT; ,iC’ v C ' •••'- i i •' Wall Stree■eel analysts sa id som e ]profit-taking, “ Ktoong I to tradenHluons of doUanlarswortbof ja r of higher In- Yoric Slockck Exchange coropoaito lndex L f c ^ ' — J•^1^ ^ .we&kness tnn Utet bond m a rk e t and fear adard » Poor's In- • * slofi^ln qlautes- Jts usese Ib u fto m ' _ _ ^ ; also played roles In the pricesIcedecUae: ..listed issueues fell 0.» to lSS.6S.'Standai (erest ra te s all »lndustrials'ldl'fl:31to-30l.30i:47,’tod S&P’s ': ------1 ^ n -'f-r-... «v ' - B ebavlngm' meeuy compared with ils.vts.violent swingsdeiii bf W wfW f rJonw ivertge 500-stock cccomposite todex w as downi0.49to269.61. 0.41 and 44.i5-poinoint loss Friday, Uie Dow 3« S^^ai^iJow iti V I iH i V'i ^ ■■ B H H of 30 Industriitrial stocks see-saw ed In a enarrow range »» the) ,American Stock Exchangemge, toe market But uie Impact of program • ' “ and closed 5.75.76 higher at 2,107.28. Buttlt.w It ajthe oiSy value bidedex was down 1.S8 to 294,09..o O b e NASDAQ . ■- tt^tog-rwas.peibaps.ne••never-'more. .,■■■ .V,. .K- ; T l i ■ m^or IndlcaIcator to show an advanceice and ^d not compositeie index fo r to e o v e^ Ui^unter le« market 1 I 1 |L i44|t acute tbao Friday, wheo• n 1 i t w ^ a ^ 5 ------redect-wldespasprcadiosses In the broader^ 387:98rdown-4-.21. ■; isues outpaced gainers by-e — of7iM|riJainleoitinltnjnDn I m a " ~ ^ ’-V . ■ Loslng‘lssu • 1986 eam U igs helped a few fe\ prominenUy ' Uie New-Vpck gtock Excbani YorkStockExc^ani^e. ' 'W ''- m argin on Uu isuesi notably E xxon a t rti. up lH; Stager M Issues fell,, 5! 599 roseiand 404 remalne4 ppoints, then I I vestors simply stayed outtof ol Uie market, ed,rosem -r, - 4n8u2,0! ‘tTT— : Many Inves mpany unveiled Its ' . plunged" more-irei.tban 110 ■ l . l ' , . wary, and corcontused:,over toe prevlbus.siB .session’s fren- IBM rosiDse 1 to 127V4-after Uie*compa 'Tbe'average' ;o 60 percent more - - ■ ' jm'bouf, Tt F l l I % t tT t T - n : i-L.— ...... zled activity;y eand unexpected losses, analiiMystssald. ’. biggest co:computer, sa id to be up to 6C lellne. : 'a , 44,1 ^^int 1 1 loss, Itj A lUtt'';.-Mobw, IpW- 2pm 8|iml *po>» I “ 1 Uilnk Uie Ul mood w as so rt of tententallve today,” powerfulI UianU Uie prev io u s top of Uie lli foMta wont in history,, andar a record :i_‘ ^ 303-38 mUiion shares wereere trad ed on - AW Mj-iriHfiywOiOOdlfuZZO the exchange thatday. wide IW- otber tradlUonal fai iasury:Secretary.Jameff_allealienated by Uie m a rket’s wl ll factors. - ' «^aasL_wlldness,-Treasi r“ T~^rsupporter8TaddraddTtthtf-~progranrrmr P ro g ram tr&diog is a pmi^er^ay " and-John Shad.-chair- Ings. Ingi ------;r------■'Av B akerlli ai trading cuts.bpUijito w ays T i t can s e n * ' ^ f!?.^_____ „,.m nn ofJhe^ECiM iiritiaa a f j ^ x c h a n g e___^■ ■Pm grflin'tradlng: 'can COS' Its .trom price ; . pSjr?^^tocks-BoarlngrAnrAH(Rh6jM »ph«:w^^ . whicbran .Invent profits L>e should be'cibncxnjm STabqirtS JS^ - Commission. :?ald Uiey^Sannedlo Qja,Uian $20 mlllloa Just to set i i market, wlto prices discrepanclu of lne;sam«me stock or ■ - review Uie sUufl!uallon; thu log* IQ to d a y l m thus. Is played mosUy .by mi I"- n e a r record hightiighB, are about to e - com^lty trad^ on s^iarate ^ stock mdrk^t’ . volatility in thest a sec us lake a look at 'vmvMtment firms., t ; same on ia percecrcentage-basls as swi!U - ■^Treagu^S^ itery Jamies A< BakikerUl lences and. elfects of, program togs wero a few years ago wheif.. Tt&'&AItrage rcas^iwolves -,-V- _:CrlUcs.also icharBe..Uiat p r^-rr------computer prog!ogram trading;’*. B aker-r'trading'In general heightsafens Uie’ p rT ^ w e re lO wtf'er.''-"" e r.' ------; stoobr that make up malor ma m*ket —-e elevlslon interview; "I •; •..*• ^ said in a 'tele m arket's volatiUty and redi^‘“ ^“ ‘ts B urton G. Mal ------IndScSSrsochras fiie .S ction lhe Investor takes lh tbemarket^^ln thi irtn'u^.. Malkiel, dean, of to f - . ' » M dtuorS , WlcH Kll. ■■■‘• .li:: think Uiaf weIQ should be concerned?elJIclency. ^ Po0r*«’'--fibo,-aod futures I ?SheU-'sbbcked‘\ alli:^lw } volatility In Uie Stock *=" Y ale School o([ Management, Mi agreed - m ark et. uOTally Is trig- ^ s s . Wl “ “ “ ' contracts based on thotorS lndeite ib'e levels f t which Uie op- Uiey Un bad never'^oii day But proponents say the Ittechnique toat "100 pointsits ^ wlUito toe ro ace o f usual acUvi^,"^ but bO'- lhat primarily,^tradff brin^ p e c eember hoomesale3 mark I 4 ^ qu fiOO; rieflecUng a 6.6 so id in DDecember e rose $200 to $80.«», "'TiieAssocialriatedPreM" «) median price'a ;■ | reducUon, percent iiIncrease fro m to e ' 175,500 \ TheAssodatedPress Cascade’sI chairmci an and cblef execu- to to resUnicturirIg, cost i ans .baH toe hom es nent. -and ; WASHINGNGTOW.- A rush to'lake; advantagead of ex- yeat'ago.;o. Tbe m edian price-m eans ' V v ^ HviB officercer,'':'sald :Uie com pany's producUyltyimproveme pi more and half for less. : . v SllghUy b i ^ f r drices fo r lumlu ber and . piring taxX breaM helped p u sh salep ^ ’fibare,:1«i7,ttrtke; aitf' '-«gmM t‘showEd b|^er 1 ifits>roula still.h e— ■ Medianan^ome prioes. were « ^,9do.'in 9tio. tfie MiiiwfisC- (d V lm iBcbini^ fo r' B oise' i; but lnco9ie“ for.:ite I ers to sell .while ttseirprofitt AU^iiff^m illion:' > before • Uie dowp $60(600 from ,N ovem ber b ut up3 7.J7.3 percentrfhim a . ; S'* daper se^'ent' would ,b :favorabIe ;capitali.'gafns: /ajfilh S /flw t’ff ; following -ito•-ifourtfrquarter; Cascade’s''^ t busin?^ were down d wlookeffectflnJan;!.; ‘ f . . yiear'ago20; The median sales price:e iiin Uiei Souto was ^^ductloiu of 33 c e s as 'pp e r share foc^^bftye beenen-^substantially hi^er"'■^fourth ~ii q uarter .’from Uie s a last month, dow n $90v fromrohr-November and 5. the segment benefited a !hange waslp^rUclQarly ImiIm portant to seU-' ;ar ago. Thls'teglon ^ ‘'loss >of Investmentent tax credit , than 1985. I a year earlier, i zher-priced properUes who» wantttli to take Jusl 1.8I percentp higher toana^ear. u i & t Uie new federalI tatax law and i« fro m , lower^er costs Vand steadily im-; . The iompaDv said pron rtaxm>es,;' sald o r ^ e country bas seen Weakercer price Uicreases prices for uncoated white . Itai gains under‘the old la industry and farm- cents per: share for thiUie 59 million proving prl • for corrugated containers )n economist Glenn CrelUn;,, e of a recession in to e oil Ind olse C ascade's papers, lineInerboard and market pulp,; [J co sl of moving Bols< ' ' to bejqueezed a s b ox'priw T o f a fof.l986, c sales of exisUng bonhomes toUiled 3.57 l°g- quarters from hesaid.- median sales p ric e In Uie> W(Wesl was 1100,600. Paper Group neadqui keep pace wiUi p rice Inaicrea^ for million, unitnits, 10.9 percen t higher. Uian-1985Uia and-Uie -,--T h e m< P ortland, Ore., to Boise.»e. . .F e r y calll 1,800 from N o v em b er bul up i6.5 percent from ; llnerboard. Thie consum ersr packM lng -nnualial B9les total sin ce 1979, :whenwh 183 mUUon Cascade ;had'fi(i net Income ipt '.oant accoi ; business alsolwaa burt.b; '’Jaoludink-tb^^vestment of ^ ; exlsUhghoriiomes.weresold.V-; . ' m . \ ' . .^'l19,inmion (iurlQg:tbe:fo3 fourUi quarter-:cM C 8de,''Ja tlnued transltlob ;from. compMlte,-. A nalvsU 6.6.percent sal^.gain.Iast.ast month was toe ;p«r:-8h^i;-on «40;mllWh ils^uslhesscs, mosUy--), is .attributed tfo strength.Jl last1 yea?: to * ..TheiS.i / :'(^ns toplasUclbotUes for mototoUvm \ .'dramaUc di , which feU':below- large^n; monUilyi in c re a se s w j i.A Ap pril and'to'e 4.17 -nayback'prolecta and pu^ ® drop In m ortgage rates, w ling betfellts ;: • double^lgltg its to r Uie first tim e' thlas decade;d( C u m n t- miUlon a:annual ra te w a s a n affS mme e biflhiI topping toe '^'.■BUt f o f 1988W ' i whole,. -s io ltt:?h as?^^tfojacksMmui. 'B ut'Fery sald'.contUiuin )OTara8, -lm-. ., Iy, flxed-ralrate, mortgages ^ averagiaglbg 9.1 p e n ^ t . old' mononftly'record of;4.15 nim ^i io n ;u iu 6 -.8 et In "C w ^de’snet iocdine.fe]».fell,fromti04.3:;..:siepiiwei vere iakea to refinance debtt fromI ‘fcost-reducUon p ro g dllional prb- tne-lowestst Ilevel shice January 1978,78, according to a Novembtiber 1978. • ittUlion, or $3.45 per ^fibi a r e , to 'ti01.& of m ore'tbiUian 1400 million to reducei provingp martets and bddl ould bring, weekly sunurvey_by the Federal Homene^anMoftgage i million or$3.82 per shareare. . future ^Intenterest expenses, and Uie6 dducUdn cadaclty ; shou lalea Ucrease was led by. a IU.S '^ e n V j u m p ised tax burden c o m p a nr y c conUnued.to increase UsI ssl^lcanU y Istronger ovoveraU per- . Corp. NorUieast. w b ere sales bit a record annual Besides tfae increased cade In 1987, ' A beliefif tluiat m ortgage ra te s wUl1 holdht at Ihls level' and relocating the PapPaper Group Jn focus on.IUIts Mre buslpwes wim UieB fformance forlBolse Cases monUis is leading rateoi8l816,000 unlls. '/its Consumelr.'PackagingI ( despite wbat be believesiwUl V be.only or decline;e ment wereire more tnu double Ui(me 1ln g costs, fm ptftving’ qi SUU, John B. Fe^, F Boise for Uie sarsam e period in 1985, Uiankss upgradingi ptfoduct mix. Newttcpclam^triaifces5 Ironist x)ficmc£ \e W -4form f r UiftmorelUtelyyourwlUiwlUihoIding^Ul reflect mmmimmmim U onsforstattate and local^estM es Is “ fully deductible9 forfoi hidlvlduals ^hodo not .iie new tax W , deslgslgiieil tor iuiipllclly. : ■ belongloaquaUdtllfled reU rem entplan but wlUU yotff ac tu a l ta x ilabllity. -bBinsteadmadeamooioasterolwbatDoce:.' rewaied. . , -. If you h a v e too lllUe^wiUiheld^ wil you could i ' 'V .Incomeavaveraging Is re p e a l^ . G baritiritablB be sub ject to limit]nits for oUiers, For example, "waatbeeaslestpartpfoufourtaxtepo> 1ing ,:v. ' ■ and Uie m arried plan m.en:members fUlngJolnUy cannot be Blapped wIUi apenaltylalty. New rules require < deductlo'asfB for persons not Itemizing am least 90 pereent of ! procedure. , SyMa claim an lR A d edl^ucUonforl987U i their you to pay toe IRS al leas [eForm W-4 ^ U » fo n n ., H dividend excixcluslon are repealed. Tbesimpletwo-pageF nal ■ . • combined adjuatwited gross income exceeds your ac tu a l ta x for 1987,87,orl00pereentbf- c - j ployeesfUloutsoyour:. Parter .• . ' i ;.Tbe‘d^ducticUoh forlnterelt on persona' • all of you whoareemplo; nly65 :'150,000. yourl986tax. line bow mucb fedual ' loans Is pbaijased out over five years; onlj IlcanbepaidelUierthir through wlthholdtog, employer can determine in 1987. Personal exempimpUons for b e b g 65 o r over, wlUibeldfromyour ' H percent of' SIsucb Interest is'deducUble in quarterly estimated taxtax ipayments or a income t u should be wit axable; orbllndarerepla?ilaped by a new addiUonal . paycheck—iB nowa fou]four-page outrage. • 1 Long-temrm capital gains are fuUy taxi comblnaUon bf toe two./o. IfI; you wall loo long les i-beoMlawtV tax ed 0 nly 40 percen t of Uieslese stand^deducUocUonolWM. ------Ifyouremployer-usea;ic8your.currentw.-4flfl_------ellglWetobeclalmedon -• Idlng—and you don't ,' . , .— ‘r'galii,BOIbi'or pMple In Uie top j»r4Cket;t;itwa« ii ,• ■ Dependentsellg . a g d ifi for your 1987 wltl)?ltbBolding(many - — i's relum cannot claim Utelr make estteated tax payijayments—youmay psbortatfteendol.- •. •. • ytp> pm ent ta^Jij,lfW,J!liehetop_ anoUierperson’sr wUiy, yoUcoutd end up sl ___w .B^jhaseriemgealhat- '■•"“ “'''I)" „ , : .owttpwonalexiei rnot be able to m eet toelepenal^-free:— p< : r .:- uiidbebltw iU i^lieoal-' coui ixeinpUiutl r-L- --- ' - - tbe year; You even could obsoletefor; .v ^ U lb ^ noorof - Unemploymentent compensaUon now • m inim um ...... ■ ewiUibelddryoucould- len■ I'ekpenses are subjikt ta a flo< ; - Tax ‘'8lmpUficaUon’lbn'lhasbecomesucha tv if yoii bave too little w W bet are sobK^of tbe ta x ^ a b ( , im'; ' . boconies fully Uu a-mesgi ■: r , •, -*n xratesfor- 7;8pepcent‘ . >' leducttoaand .iront rcent.' ' ' leastaspercentofyouwluwUlfllloutyourW-4- . . aneous deducUonB',M<^ u union'un When shouldI yoiyou file your new W-4 form? That’s a long wa:way o U a n d lf you w ait ' Uie-llie^Qew-law^iariowered taxlobaareduced n - MlsceUac as possible. Your employer forms Wirong.._____ ' icU onsand...... d u es.su b scscrtpUons lo InvesUnent publiiblica- FIleassoonas( - - that long It niay be tooolateforyoutocatdi la . ' ord987^ increaseil Uie sUmdard dedi a r e m ' - 'wUl be getUng Uie form s to you quickly, U bele- • - —- ...... ling, wares EUJ, cr» I tlons and taxta preparaUon to p en ses, ain upwlthyourwlthholdlnj be personal exempUon. It also b 87. hasn't already.’. Y M C IS l i k lW N iIDA lVS!B A I i l — — -7 : ' xp - i H i p il i m ER S#fk M T I USEIDCA M m STO

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' ■• IMarket quotatioris rCloslng priceS"D3" :— - — — R e g uL U atorr s l o o lk a h i< i^ < i t*progi ‘ [ram tb r a d in ByJAMESP.PELTZ Th e Associated Press t i NfeW YORK - t n theeailerraothoi a U Stoockpricees close niostlylor ower H Wall, Street’s wildestit day ever, JantiaV/ ! 23was a.v6la£la - ' .regulators Iq Washington[ton are Ogata d a y f o r 'tf tiie Oow Jonas Indusuiairial A v e t^ ':.\ TheAssoclaltlated.Press said Robebert B. Ritter, senior viceice president and ’ : studying tbe ‘ controvenwrslal stock- ftuin hW ■ indards technical1 analystj at tbe New York■k lihivestment firm ------= trading .technique knowiown aa "prfr — ° y 1987 biil-mailtet stand NEW y o3RK r : - Stock prices finishedled mostly lower of L.F. RotLothscblld, U nterberg, Towbln. bla gram trading." ■ J : . Monday, sugsuggesting that tbe wild gyrations gyi of the '^Fridayny at best was an unnervinging ck Exchange composite Indejidex m easuring all J — ^ fo^t^Q^t jr^ars aad concontriba&f to ...- teresl ratess alsoal played roles in the pricerice decline. listed Issuisues fell 0.39 to 15163. Standand ard 4 P oor's In- ^ d swings in li^ 'm a rk e t-^ ’ -y../ - r . • B ehavlngng meekly com pared w llh Ils.iits.vlolent swings dex of 40040 Industrials fell 0.32 to S03303.47, and SAP's ' AQd dowtr. M M and 44.1&-poIi?oInt loss F rid ay , the Doww JJones average SOO-stockc ccomposite index was downa 0.40.49 to 269.61. ■ Blit 'the Im^ct of program • ' ^ i B BSBM - of 30 Industrlstrlal stocks see-sawed In a narrow1 range ai thi>e American Stock Exchangange, the market ' trading'was perhaps.-sI . never more 01.52' and closed15.76 5.: higher at 2,I07.28yButJt Itll was t h e y y v ^ u e to didex e w as down 1.36 to 294.09.l.oH'melJASDAQ I I i l i e m ajor Indlcailcator to show an advanceDce and did not „ „ p o 3||j acute than Friday, whenien It was p a rt — 4 ^ . | - -L ______J L XL t4 4 .1 te Index for tbe over-the-cle-counter market ’^2 J reflect widestlespread losses In the broader 1387.98,down4.21. ; U0JUtii?jfe .g^H jH ' Losing Isstssues outpaced gainers by-! ? «< " a S - a 5.3 '• “f I.6S J - J — IW'' margin'oirth'the-New York-Stock Exchan r 1986 earabigs helped aI fefew prembiently T he fJiw 3oDes-a?CTajsrage of 30 lo* ZgWirol l l J m Issues fell,, 599S ro se .a n d 404 rem aineM 'aS-trK ^s,ssues,T30tablv^xxonat-80^iTo^irurl%rSlnger ------: up 1; and M innesota Miningling a t 128^, up 3. dustrlals, flowing alongg with« the rest •f— IB oaom e / Volume tolalilaled 138.80 m illion s h a r eSS, s ,:less tban naif at «Vi, uj ^ th e market, surged M points,i then | I ”** ' Jm ; levels |it which the op- they thi had never'^n a day But proponents say the techniquete thal "100 polnlsIs vwltbm the space of day, that trading {was irratl , ' - - :n-. - ^ modltlMexchanKes In Chi futures are trading In da makes more money avdilablble for in- an hour is uhusuaisual activity,"^but b e - of control. I : • ''r' r ■ Yet,defining,ig.'^excess yoialility” is vestments and uius makakes' the said that In genermeral "the market to-:.. Using :compu(er prog!■Ograms as a ^ . llhe controversy. The role of program' trading tr In at the heart of 11 market more elflcient at dideterm ln- day i s even a UttliUlUe less volatile than- guide, an' Investor trie:ries to profit But oncele tbe iompuler tells , the Ing the true value of securitlejies. It was In the eariy]riy 1980s." . • from price dlscrepancieicles between. Investor to,.; other big swings In the ramarket — The gbvcrnmnment,' business schools o,,.say..,s^,lhe:.tocfe,lhe--S-'such:as tn ereco rd 88;8r-poirPint drop in an d 'o th ers alreIready.have been study- .•] to ,A “>in8 V tajM ttcci# They, also^say th a t wbUe! the‘lech- t ..M arkets overallsralL are^m ore volatile id futures aild .A na^livei . U»"Dow-:ilI*Jstrtai3 CBpSeSeppyil - liirthetechniqilique am id concem -nhat n nic lqw no -do'Ubt m oves'-mlarkefBr ai ItrtSan -20'years'Bgc•Bgb; h e'B ald rb u t th a t taking the' opposlte actlcctlon'with tfie them Ho selsell stocks af Tio same t n d 'p r o f f l p t w a l y s t s to:.]5:.p»dict a inaividual Investors Inv might feel selseldom Initiates the bjg swiwings and Is because the woworid Kondmic isitua' , stocks that make up the actual lh- tim e, a s . onDQ Friday, the result is a lO^Intswtfg.bi the'averaga ^ . ' hostage to thehe well-heeled pros and Instead ins am plifies changes in market tion — inflation,on, interest rates and - - d e x e s /i-;------— —._^..-„freu2y.^l-ae-seUlng-Uiat-can-pummel—— Noneth'eiW.,-^ ollowing.-[..-Friday’s.their., compulilulers and ■ thus- be- directiondir triggered by--econonomlca.or. foreign exchange-igerr-ls more volatile.:

Boise tbe'Vear before, but eantamings (or all forts, impro?roy^ng .m arkets'for . some' ththird-quarter w age a n d bei>eneflt con- a real estatelte Iradegroup reported Mondonday. region all;II year long.-M edlan home prlcesrose$i4,oooprl< ’ o M ^ were down sll^tl:htly due partly products airaind.new manufacturing cessions ce Boise-Cascade wonv, from The Natloitlonal Association of Realtortore said existing In th e Noilortheast over the Novemberiber level-to stand t^^jr^tri^e In Mainei th that-cost; I30\ capacity tb:through acquisition of a mmlUw6rker8,:;in O regon, WiWashington slngle'famil)lily homes were sold at a seasonallyj ad-, a t )120,80C»0 In December, 28.9 percentcent hl^er than a > pulp and pappaper'mlll In Jackson, Ala.,'' andat Idaho aimed a t. .maflaking the Justed annutnual ra te of 4.17 m illion uniunits last month, yearago. The BoIse-based fore:srest products and modem:imlzatlon of existing facill- .ctcompany moiie dompetltllltive with . 6.6 percentIt 1higher than November- andai 'the highest The olheb e r three regions of the coimtmntry experienced company reported Wedi'ednesday that ties. . . , ,.0{- operallpu In Canada and th(iie South. . monthly salealespaceonrecord.- ■ ' - sli^t dececllnes In prices JasL monthonlh..compared.to_.. ____ ...... lt8,{dt.fdurtfi'-quaiter; Cascade’s1-1‘^aper v segtoent' would.tj. businesses were down during dt the t a x e ^ t :favorabIe:fai capital: gains, rarat te s before: the down (600M from November but up 7.317.3 pereentlfrom a D. Tbe median sales price1 In the South was T actions of 33 centsi p'(per share lot have beenm “substantially higher”' fourth fo qiuarter from th e sarame period "ewjMlawt.W tookeffecton Ja n . 1. ' '. g a r ago. tbC^.' Ioss .of' Investment8nt tax creaii,.Lban 1985.>. Thb segment benefited ^ ■: '.“This chaihange was particulariy Impm portant lo sell- 575,400 lasiast month, down $900 fromim 1Novem ber and ayeapearller. I ,, ^ percent higher than a yearir a|ago. This region u n d er th e pew federal taxta) law and 18 from lowerer cwtaVand steadily lm- jher-prlced properties who0 w wanted to take Just 1.8 pe • 'Die (Company sa id profit r price increases cents per share for the J9 million proving prliprices for uncoated white ' Ital gains under the old la)lax rules," said of the co_country has seen weaker p for corrugatement were'«'tqore tnan double those log la costs. Improving qusuallty ’and The nationJonwlde median price of e) Still. John B. FeFery, Boise for tbe sam'im e period In 19SS, thanks upgrading u; product mix.

NewU siWiQfcesimmtsti.eroutcof once3 -sim pkelV-4/cform ; ^ e new taxYaii', dwjgni tions for statete and local silea taxes is , fully deductible foror Individuals1 who do noU " ", tbemorellkelyyourwltbhctbholdlng will reflect ' haainstead made a mcostil^erofwhftt^nce^' ^ .|||||| ^ ;repealed. belong to a qualifiedled retirement plan but will your actual tax liability-. •' v a s the easiest partflf our - . V ’ Tincomeavei/eraglng Is repealed. CharlUttable besubjectlollmltsfts lor others. For example, •- .Ifvouhavetoollttlewitblwithheld, you could DurtajcTeporUQrv^’ be slapped witb apenalty. f procedure. ^yMa I deductions for'or persons Q0\lte m l2lng andid thet married plan m.embmbers (illng Jointly cannot ty. New rules require The simple two-page FoiForm W -4-tbe^m -^l . dividend exclielusion are repealed. claim an IRA deduciluclion for 1987 If their you to pay the IRS at leastsast90percentof- ...... all of you who are employeoyees fill out w your .' Porter,, • ■■ I ; Thedeductli:tlon for In te r ^ t on personalII • combined adjustedvi gross8 Income exceeds your actual tax for 1997,, oro r :100 percent bf employer can determine>e hhow mucb f e d ^ ' loans Is pbaseised out over (ive years; onlyy65 6. $50,000. your 1986 tax . Income tax should be withlIthheld from your ' B H M M M M p ercent of suciuch Interest la.deductlble In11987. 19 Personal exemptlcptlons for being or over, It can be paid either throihroughwlthboldlng, . paycheck—Is now a fouriur-pageoutraM. . ' ■ ^ Long-terma capitalc gains are fully taxab:able; orbllndarereplaceciced bv a n6w addlUonal quarterly estimated laxc^aymentaora pa; If your employer usess youryo current W-4 as B8 . : I '(beoldlawtaxaxed only 40 percent of these"t6'— ^.-standarddeductlon(bnoflQ ^- .comblMtiono^f the Iwp. if y __i .agulda for your 1M7 wlthbthb]3ldlna (m any-_. J . u r r - s - rr— ^-'galns, bo forpi■ people In th e topJi'cacket; ItItw 9 aa------DependentyellgiblgiblelpljrclBlmedoa ' wUl),you could end ujp shoshortatflieendofr— Firrtinas^es i2ffpercentt«^AjlflB7.theto:jto p ------another person'srelreturn cannot claim tbeir- make estw ated tax payme^menta—youmay ...... the year. Yoli even couldid bbe hi t with 4 peaal» could iSetefoV i^’wlS ^ p rc ownpersonolexempimptlon. not be able to m eet the pensxnalty-free ty Ifyou hove idolUHffWltlw ltbbeldw yuirronld 19577I • iroenses arefflibji^ito'ailloortorof— -Unemploimentcp ■ m inim um . niatareMmeoftbetazcbaBge] n becomes fully taxQDtable; the olciuwauowed —— : Tax.iUlmniirient!nn” ha«has becom e such a . bebverw ithheld. It’s a meimess. \ \ - '.- ThejJdm ak e ^om present W-4 obsolratwfor' ■' 7;SpScent^}f adjusted g r o u Income, iqi! ' T he deadline for filingg the,W-4th ttrm U O c t . 1987* t ductlon and from 9 percenl•nt'.-.-: . ' uplo«8,000taxfree'ree,' : -, ' nightmare tnat Warach^ ant d i g u a a m n t ------JU flle'your new W*4 form? ' least aspercent of you Willivill fill out yourW-4- 1.1987. T h a t's a long « aly y ooff, and If you w a it. 'v tbepe'be new law b u lowered t u rata(Hssident of Prentice- Thefone away with many deductioa : Iai«( (nl a 9 n»rr•rcent floor sta rtin g In 1987; hnsn’talready..Y’ou ou may be underwltbbeld If . Sy/vifl P o rte r wr/(es ononiDaUersofin^e^ il „ ! dlts;Forexample: lie deduction for married counli ' ■

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Mar.Port wheat 3.00 3.00 3 1.58 1.59W Zr M ar.corn * 1.5914 1.59T. 1 4,90 ’ 4 .9OV1 Sl Jan . soybeans ^.9IV. 4.9H4 Mar. sliver 5.55 5.7( 5^59 5-69 M fidalschhosen 405.30 . 412.90 40S405.50 ------411.30 m Credit ofi S ii:S Feb. gold .JJ8.00 ------534.90.— -. - S S ------ne M ld lb'U-week d ur* ,------A prplaU num ------519.80------538.00“ — 51! tuwiB-'------— ~?POKA'NE'(AP)--Dan-BB00nB'0t-s'ervice3,"'B00ne 8 7.75 8.22 (Irst m a tin g 011987. 8.00 • 8.32 1 0E8 MOINES, lowa (AP) iUSOAJ --C«fttniuJ. «‘„r I'JO PPullman i j and Dale Mest•shke o f . Ing the board's (Irsl Mar. sugar M 65 94.M m ot prodtabillty la Mar.TreasuryBllls1: 94.73 94.73 »( leouai nohi u Fri.'iiilaaW - 290. ■ ‘ up 43. . • BroBrownstown have .l>Mn elected *.‘The lack pt ...... 99.09 99.15 „ IlfU lK S M Frl.-. itloues to cause some M ar. Treas. Bonds1100.12 10 100.09 ...... chairman and vice cbairmanan on the agriculture contlm H .80 M .M S H S s S f S & s cha . particularly In the M at. D*marlc • 55.14 55.17 H iZUkFarm Credit District B 65.65 65.80 65.31 61 65.52 ost substantial Mar. S-franc 65.62 65.66 a SBS i ^ g l Q D irectors. must be. absorbed by Mar. J-ycn 86.72 65.82 65, Booiie, who has been on th 18.50 10.64 & 1 S t V n Mid U necessary, by th e Mar.crudeoU . 18.76 18.83 la. S ' NEW YOflK niout' El Paw Elec. - 19' 30 + Va (oni (o; u ie i ofkjlni 14.18 lOi «i 87.00I nmad; U.S. No. Hormel . 377 _ Vt ConAgra :,'".i5ars.!rr'i.ssr.s 4 a".M;.m-.l 1st. Sec. Bank 24 Quolalions from a 10 aoo^. OILringi .iJmujIo lo H H.J.Helnz 44%I - I „ « % ■ + % Ed*dw ardD . Jones & Co. s, S S S ®S% aiW .U:.M 'a!oH:Sffi> Hosp. Corp 32!i mediumA,6i-.«2.iir:.iirgeB.SS..i7. ■ i Q Q IBSfflSffl Stttif eno- SPOKANE. » 5 CHICAGO (AP) - Futura* tfidlngoon 0 mtCnteigo Ma.Mntllee.cnin^^Mon^d^. ^ quollllon* on I . 3 « .- Potatoai: demand 1987'a're'che - - - a : ; - - L !S JS :;S . - ■ s w : d r r » o . « ;; 'The't'ax chahgw for T Aiilail SI liATSSliK ^. most sweeping in histora r y . 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