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313 I H.gle^’^w w r.lne. 25*^ 83rdird year, No. 319 Twin Falla, Idadaho M^onday, N!^o\r0m a berl4,1988 Dem na- T ou ought to convonvcne a summit and put ev-r- deficit-cutting law. port for increased defcmfense spending and new expixpect the new president to mtmake the first tion's dcterieriorating savings and loanm iindus- erything on thee t table,' ' said Johnston. If[f Meanwhile, Democraticralic leaders agreed social programs like chili:hild care is not "mathe- movnoves, especially on the thornyTiy issue of cut- try, which1 couldc cost more than $500 billion,1: there is no consensensus, he predicted, "it’s go->- Sunday that the party ahouldaho mako changcs matically feasible" witlvithout new revenues, tinging the nation's $166 billion> budgetbi deficit according to some economists, Ccngresress m ay ing to be a train 1wt wreck." in the timing of its nomimninating primaries, so ------Bushrho-tuudxausticoU: n particular, they served noticotice th a t Bush alao be callclied upon to spend some $20120 billion Rcpubliian leacleaders, however, said ^ ait l future campaigns wouldId ppay more attention ho "over-promised" durin towrdSaxe.to join them in advarIvancing any po- as a n initlitial payment toward corrorrecting there ^ouIH Tk nono overnight solutions. Dur-r-" to' the' Soulh, where “Michael MT S r DulCfikiS However, R epublicannn congrcsaional^adera Hticitically unpopular solutions. health andnd safety flaws in the nuclear n ing an appearanounce on CBS-TVs "Facc theiC failed lo carry a single sstate. ta t Sacn•amentio policee find t5th corrpse PLO J lesaders a

i d l a d y recogni 1 izing Isisrael ' ' f i :rly tenants Los l. Angeles “Hmes ...... the basis-for all U.[1 U.S. peacemaking ef- 9 forts in the regiorigion sincc ita passage ALGIERS, Algeria — The1C leader- by the Securityy CoundlC' in the wake The Associated:ed Press / ship of the Palestine Liberalration 0 ^ of the 1967 Middl[iddle E ast War. There ganization, meeting to declarare an in- was no immediaUliate ofiirial State De­ j H SACRAMENENTO, Calif. +■ Po- gj dependent Palestinian state,e. has dc- partm ent commerm ent on Sunday’s de- lice found a1 fififth corpse Sunday cided to endorse conditionallally a key velopmcnts here,re. buried in thee yardj of a tree^had- y U.N. resolution recognizingig Israel's For PLO Chainlairman Yasser Arafat cd Victorian1 boardinghouseI and V right to exislf a senior PLO!iO official who is coger lo.0 openop a dialogue with searched for■ theth landlady suspect- said Sunday, the newly electedcled Bush adminislra- cd of killini;K thet elderly victims After two days of intensiviive closed- tion, the agreemeement reached Sunday and cashing' t> their Social Secu^ty door debote, the leaders of all but represents a victolictory ovor hard-liners .xhccks. one of the PLO's principal3) factions who had objectedcled to any mention of i- Investigatorsors said they believe approved a formula under ivhichiv the 242 in the poliliciilical platfomi that the ' seven or eightIt bbodies mny hnve been !• Palcslint! N ational Countincil, the Palestine Nationaional Coundl will adopt buried in thele yard, based on the p' PLO's highest decision-makiking body, Tuesday, the daylay onc which it will also number of resiiesidents who are miss- _MdlI_accept-U.N.. Security-.y-Coundl-.proclaim "Palestiristinc independence." ing, Homicidee L r'Jw rE n lo c'said ;------^ Resolution 242, which recogiignizes tho However, il waswas apparent from the • Authoritiests were> seeking board- existence and the securityty of the text of a tentatiitalivc and tortuously inghq^use mantQnager Dorothea Mon- „ S tate of Israel. worded comprom:romiso finally reached- e,'59, Tor questioning, ' taTvo FucnteVi The incorporation of R(Resolution between moderatiralc and radical PLO ^ ^ H d - policcSgt. Bob5ob B um s said. « 242 by name in a political ststatem ent fnplions th a t theirthei: acceptance of 242 a residentml of tho rooming f lo bc adopted by th e Palesicstine Na- is not lo bo uncoinconditional, but is in- house, John1 McCauley, 59, was [r tional Council this week will w m ark stead to bc linkedikcd to the convening of arrested Sund:nday for investigation J! the first time that the PIPLO as a an inlcranlional)nal peace conference of being an aaaccessoi 7 to homicide, ^ whole has officially endorsedid this key Enloc said, Authorities Ai said they „ U.N, resolution, which h asI sserved as • See PLO*LO on Pago A2 believe he hcl;fielped Puente dig the . . graves of thee vvictims. « "Wedo noI lb believe that this could I have been donlone solely, by herself," Free J traide is th(leme Enloc said. 'WcWe know she’s hod peo- pic help her digdiy the holes." H k , Puente, who^ho is on parole for her | ..1982 convictio:tion for drugging and . of ^ Canaidian eleeotion . robbing three■ee people, wns inter- Knighl-Riddcr Service declared Liberaleral Party leader and viewed by popolice after the first . free trade pactct opponento] John T\im- -body-waK-dis of evidence. now, ^ the two contenders for)r the lead- like d preachercr ciriling blbllcnl-vcrscs;------The man apparently hnd ership^ of Canada make surere lo luck n a t a huge rallyally of his faithful in been cashingIg some of the victims’ . well-thumbed ^ copy of lhee Canada- Windsor last weeweek. Social Securil.rity checks for several ' U.S,^ free trade agreem entt underi an- ■ "Those article!ides arc crystal clean -monlhK, Enloiiloe-said.-Ho-said-thc - —- ^arm; ------— C anadian oil .wo•would-have .lo Oow..to...... lh-flndflnd-ip-eflt^r-pFW }»rity.-^^^— ^||l||||H_polico-fiu& p«( lhe onlyp6riirqf¥grl;em^rsr Mulroneysaid.id. ' I causes of death'had though no ci "I want to recite today> fromf Arti- S acram ennto to County Coroners off>ffldals uncovered the remrei ains of 5 elderly pe< «op*e been establisllished. ^cles 408 and 409 and-9038 and 904," • S e e C AVNADA N / on P a g e A2

— Busit pr&m^ourt Bush-pleases^aanti=ab©rtion-Li-Utahns— ...... - - The,■he Associated Prw a of tho Planned Parerirenthood Assoda- • tion of Utah. ByNewsday td-ft soUd of the coicooaervative bloc, ainamed to Fresideot Kaonnnedjt He has (d> SALTS/ LAKE CITY - U tah'sVs pro- "I'm optimistic. I wwould like to see be waa bored asd lifeife forcesI arc rejoicing a t prosospecla it happen," said Rosatosa Goodnight, di- In.Goorge Buab'sA't 6 m term u aisodate th at^ b ^ u iA (^tDB'dia** imd(inder the new George Bush admin-ad rector of Right Ufr LifeLif of Utah, "We may get what haalai ehuM RoiiBU’Bu««l)'fel ifltr®Jtration for overturning or memodify- see il as a good possikissibility." - -eighfc-yeare— thft-jK >-oppatuiitjt.ta;esno^ iaraiudi-or-Black- ...... ng in g the U.S. Supreme Court'st's lad- Last weck,-thc-RtrRcagBnndminis- ooDBervativo nugorqority on fte XJBi'Stfom atBeagasatartfld. maroark 1973 Roe vs. Wade aboborlion Iration suggested1 tl:th at a Missouri Coxirt. 11^ B o u i can oom|dota.«bat r M o n c^ace t ^ bberaltb«ithow*e'Mi- 1 dediledsion. law on appeal proviirovides a good op- Althot# R ea^^ aisled thnW D^^ a w ill ilM But Bush's landslide victoryry over porlunity for theJ juijustices lo re-ex- ticea who solidifia( Qiial, modantejaatie^ who n keep bai- Bt a center and be i«r Derr)emocrat Michael D ukakisiB last amine the precedes:denl, which, as Uoe,-the court neviiwver raide A b i b i n t r a ti oca of tbe Goort talbia o iti, • -weelveek and the Republican's s^stance court membershipp hrhas changed, has the ri^t t^ t hebe ihad nnU m ii Jw tl I* ictnf^orattom p R c » d ^ il»neniena,’'»aid agaiigainst abortion alarms pro-c>-choicc slowly lost supportrt oton tho court c&oM th ru of th6'(U aMMt i i d i o o r t t t a n ^ -attbia idude atM ^ttihiai of Pac^. &r the advitdvocales. W hether or notit ththe justices take - tices-WiUiamBi1 Branoan, llitiraooa M triM bb^iag group that . "Anytime "/ lately th a t the Supupreme the Missouri case,c, tlithose involved in and Harry Blackm:]uQun — «ue oetanmnM t -AmjB n ic a n 'M x • iib e n l lobb; !o r)^ atranttoualy (odafaatBtBobeitBoA’aap-...; Cou]ourt has been asked_to_revi^ii^it Roc__^Ihc alwrtion battletic Iforesee a revcr- deoyhim that goal.m l. ivdb«cti0ii :dBMnd» i0D «oi oiotment to the Stjprana Coukmrt , • vs.'^s. Wade, I've been concemed','d|," said sal or revision of the Roe case in the But now inQnmtmitf ind poUtical d ram n tain ...... Kari^rrie Galloway, executive diidirector next four years. may wprk to Weake ^ e n ita W UiiOw. 1 _____ • S e e COUtCTon ff ...... :......

/ ' • A-2 ■nmos-Nows. Twrtn Falls.Ills, kioho ' Monday, NovembofJf14.l988 1 - ...... r-Bri€e f iy — ibsiluloly incrodiblo," Benhartla rt said of this momic advvisers sooi Thatcheier idans to;vislt 130 of 40 basic - Bush to rnamejecoi it Bush , of them couldn’t ~ country locat e r Service irBrasI. -> prttidentinl chchiefofstair,dec!afe9'on Jie the nation's stock markets dropped di locate CanadjIda, Mcrico, Japan, China orBi Los Angeles'Hmes ier executive di- • i^'s'V eett]:t the Press.' precjredptously. The Dow Jones a morning when Benhart, a past president and fom er« '.°l3 LONDON-— I t w as 6:16 Wednesday me le Pennsylvania Geographicc Srg>retTh>tla td ie r p i < ^ op th e telephonhoneinlondon ‘rector of the xto rs of a national programm aaimed at im- I easo finaoda) m u k tt jitUjitters, Presi- Ifeetei; apeaku»king on ABC's T h is iccline deci ^ c e April. late G e ^ Bosh on his electionele< aa the of four direct David Brinkley,' said the Tho Tl maritet was reactingJ to Ihe to provingg(^igraphy education, dcnt-clect George Bush wil]willnamehis Week with Da ' neztAmencananptesidesL ...... unable to p ut sffort, now in ils infancy, shaiiharp decline in tho dollar ref jh prime minis- The prooleilem is not just that kids arere u J ____econonic adviMrs withinn n days and transition efi'o With th a t fivfive-minute diat, the British i iwmetthat.Bush>_nchlaxe8 d Mxzile o fthe worid. the m Misa sai id . : oiidOT Ihein. to advance ft'(ft'defldtng W()r the comerrtone . together a m firrt rtq> in recementing the Id is becoming more Interecpeicpendent," Ben- • ; tins program ,with whidilidj to enter Cabinet memunbers with ovcHapping tion will cause Kim p ^ I ^ n policy— h e r poUtica), philuliloaopUcal and "The worid Lhe Deinocrat>controllod Congr "Obviously when the Japaneianese maricet a b u ^ t negotiations withith Congress, spheres of poliloliCT influence. the tsmp to the man io the Wniteite IHouae. h a rt said. ’( _ Bush, vacationing in Florii lOy know thc.culture qU hiamcountry, ita lan- tho OHlircctor of his transansition team The mcn.toitneii |min« fn ortond M»p-___B -fliq-te-W aah»ntton-on-‘R»TUewiay'for a product, they fused to comment on maricei other things about the area,a.Weaon't w even ; said Sunday. aratc collegia)ia) messagos to Congress, fuse it with President Reagan andam a meeting guage and ot Lions, and Fuller said Bush «in fS t fareweU visit' In a cooling-off messagelage to th e fi- specifically mentioning mi Bush's hopo tion She will be the first majorr foforeign viator know wheroo thI e place is." not inclined to make a public n andal worid. Bush transisnsition co-di- to negotiatet peacefullyp with tho leg- not on since the election., ment about his budget prioritii rector Craig L Puller iniinsisted that islative brancmch on pressing budget mw the British govanment was'as strictly neu- "The economic policy is set •------the ertaMiwment of a BwBush econom- matters, J.S. election. UnoffidaUy. iU t «waa no secret current sitting administratic m may try new' coptero ic team was 'priority one.’le,* Over the ththree business days a fler cun (GTON(AP)-PrcsidenlRcaj^ a g a n won't get : ------—^e-are-very-«erious-i Prg«idonlen t Bush’s oloction. the wwe're ei not going to rush outtt^ud- I thflt.Thatchere r preferred Bush to M icha^el 1D ukakis. WASHING denl;^ issue siaicmontis ...^:“-F id le r------ia.nnw_Air Fflfcc One beforeshe he leaves office.- — mined to find a way to drive this dollar fell toi) t0 10-year low on worid den ------to^lytw»-the•; ^ t get a chance to break in anothTfTOw------T deficit down,” Fuller, thc1C acurrent vice currency cxch(changes, while prices on saiduiid. b ut he migh ll aircrafl — Marine One. G e o g r aaphy f resuhs depi )ne is the radio call sign for thehe president’sp hfr • HARRISBU3URG, Pa. (AP) - Each ye d the Marine aviaUon squadronIron that flies the • ------1 Noel Potterr pg v e s f r e ^ e n a t DickinsoiiSTfflegca nd other government VIPs is6 aboutab to receive ) her—— o fthe U nited States and hasisthemfiUitin. tl ^’s weatli blank m ap o ft eOBlackhawkhe- . r Today’ nine spedally modified UH-60 E Each year thehe results are depressing, ror oboul hair of licoptosfor'r "executive transport" ■The Midwe[west is a great, gray blob for i I choppers, designated the VH-VH-60. a.B going S n o w in the futuiire...l-3 inchhes worth them," said PoPotter, who teaches geology at t o ^ ^ o T oaging ^ VH-1 Huey helicopters.rs. ; school. Twin Falls, Burie]riey, Rapert, L of the $10.5 million VH-SOsIs is to be formal- cnsburg Universohn Benhart, Jerome and Ooodlng:Jig: Occastonal IBl Shippcnt hJ to the Marine Corps onI Nov.Nc 18 bv the ■now In the morningt withw possible H w A m i thc geograph;phy and earth science depa Aircrafl Division of United;cd Tbchnolopcs inowfall or 1 U> 3 incheiches ia. forecast ^ gives his studcudcnts a geography test each fi 5 L t Ja n e t Mescus, a Navy spokeswoman.spol for today, omtinuingig wilh< partly doudy skies ond scaticattered snow |» a showers in the oftemooinoon. Tempera- tures should be colderder with west ^ |.ft winds 16 to 30 mph. HighsHig 36 to 40. ^ AIPACC involved1 in Evans' 1986 caminpaign Ir except for lo- ^ l \ v Ibnight should be fair e: cs. For Bond in Missouri.. TheTh Georgia group • eai areas of low clouds.:s. Breeiy. C Lows t \ C iM i ^ Washington PostDst tribu■ibuted to certain candidates, ,000 cach to Evans ^ in the lower to middlele 220s.i Tuesday. > \ \ ------exanxample, the memo said that, oneo of gave ano'hcr $2,000 O ct 8 — after the i ...... -WASHINGTOlX)N — OfTidals at.the_thfijic.aCs,_Mlled_ffiEPACj!odj d given and Dosihle on Oct 1 wSom” Schraycr merilfi: clouds in the oAemoon.on. Highs p 6 to ^ American Israelicl Public Affairs C o m -, nothothing to three candidates m v ,,000 to Thc Schrayer lettersletu made avail- ■40. m ittce, the natiiation's chief pro-Israel shoho was^ interested. ' ‘TVy for 1,0 it date from eariy ; Cam oi P rairie andid Wood\ R iver p, have said for years Bon<;ond, Moore, Evans, Daschlhie, & able to Thc Post d lional snow in ' Valley: Tbday, occasion loes not endorse candi- Reid;eid. Call ASAP," Schrayer wrot■otc, re- 1985. In a Julyi 17. 1' 1985, letter, ; the morning taperingig oJT< to snow _ in addi- Schraycr wrote to;o Mrfrton A! L. Fried- ; dates in politicalcal campaigns, b ut lim- fcrri;jrring to Senate candidates in showers in tlie a(\emoimoon. Possible ffWMMS: nto attorney, about ; its its actions: to providing members ion tion to Evans, Christopher S.3. (Kit) mon, a Sacramento ■ocumulations of 1 to te 3 Jnchea Henson Evans' race again;[ainst Sen. Steve • Southwest winds 166 U)t 30 mph. O M 1 MckM with candidatec VIvoting rccords and po- Bone;ond (R) in Missouri, W. Ht mas A. Symms, R-Idaho. SheSh said th a t "as ' Highs in the 30i. Ibnight Ibr ponly m m m m m m sition papers. Mooiloore (R) in Louisiana, Thom; in." she was enclos- ! cloudy .and. widely sealseattered snow Internal AIPA[PAC documents made Dasclaschle (D) in South Dakota■ta and per our discussion," sition paper on thc ! showers. Areas of fog andanc low clouda. available to TheTh Washington Post, Hanla n y Reid (D) in Nevada. ing an Evans positic 'sample solidtation ; Southwest winds 5 to9 16IE mph. Lows however, showV tht a t the group's top Handwritten Hi in thc margirgin of Middle E a s t a "sar ]f John. Evans to go : 20s. ‘I\iesday fair exceptxpl for areas of. political operati'ative waa actively in- SchrIchrayer's Sept 30,1986, memrmoarc letter on behalf of Jt fog or low clouds. Kigha!36 to 40. volved with proro-Israel-1 political action note:lOtes th a t indicate someon3ne at to the pro-Israel PACs"PAC and “ a-list of : ...... N orthern Utah an d 1 s t f o r M o n d a y to send the letter." ; odNeradai AOOU*^ committees (PAPACs) tiying to help ICElCEPAC, one of thc pro-Israelcl com- pro-Israel PACs to s Nevada-Partly eloucloudy tonight iw eCon^jlhw sahdw tH ighTeinperaiui ■'OS raise moneyor several for icandidates in mnittees, itt was reached. She added: “ I wouldluld suggest sending ; and T\iesday with lingering Iln( snow FEC rccords show ICEPACC gave thc letter out as soonoon as possible." .; showers mainly in thehe 1,000 to Evans and Daschlhie the through Friedmanan because 1 he had' Cold. Uw 2M 0. -niesdayTil snow nonth before, but also had supFipported hired a privote fundund-raiser to do the ' showers ending wilh.h partial{ clear- id nine pro-Israel PACs mon ipposing some thing. ing. High 40 to 46. ial some had. not con- Harla rric t Woods (D), who was opf

A winter storm warn:aming remained , A mcmo from in effect through thishis morning for * ' cr, then AIPAC'irt ------the Qiountains of southern sou Idaho, C l Z i S i wilh ■ fool pf snow oipcctedoi( bn the CT?i» i rector, five weeku e d fro m P a g e A l md and a Supreme Court expert vrill continue Rcagaiagan's mandate, es- . higher slopes, the Nali<[alional Weather ■ o urged an assistairedictions have already Such Si a moderate is unlikelyy tot pro- pccially in the 200)0 scatsS( in lower fed-- Service said. A snow)w advi.sory has,, Israel PACs andL the judicial philosophy voki/okc Uie outrage th at underctrcut th e cral courts he is expecxpectcd to fill, immomiiig for the j $1,000 donation! ...... been posted for this Qrainec.nnd-.whether.a_ Bor|3ork nomination, according tcto Sen- "Giving right-winiwing Republicans a inake River val- ...... , Magic and upper Snal O B M O N . V ate candidates.itrolled Senate would be lie ate aidesf Bush, in making hi;his first judge is a vei^'easjeasy'way'to placate' leys where 1 to 3 inches inc of snow In the Sept,; to rejcct a nominee, os oppippointmcnt, may choose toXt avoid them, to pay themm b back, cspedally if ■ could fall early today.t. Schraycr listed rontrovcray Otherwise, Kropppp said, his government pickspicli are not pleas- . The extended forecas:■cast for Wednes- A irwithBork. «nl and noted thal 'He is going to get hommerei■ed from ing to them," saidid Nan^ Aron, execu- 1 day through Friday callscal for rain or ; heavy betting is that he "He snow in the valleys antiand snow in the ipoint some moderate Re- Lhe the lefl ond thc right." tive director of theLhe Alliancc for Jus- Some conservatives say thchey are ticc, o research andanc lobbing group ; mounUins likely WetWtdntKiay nnd winchtiur-«r-Moscow, wet: Wciscr- sn virtually impeccable cre- S Thursday. Scatteredi rrain or .now j , „ 4 radows, wet, broken snow U.S. 2G —wet. icy spoui, — Cour1 David O'Brien, a Univer- preiprepared to be d isappoint^ byly Bush, th at has been strong■ongly/critical of Rea- showers Friday. Highs r while others are confident ththat he gan's appointments.nts. h>nJd30.U>lhc noor;Mor.lirsing-Oregonline, dry. Idaho 51 -w e t. U.S. 9.T - NjJjJN • C o n tin ua eprofessor of government whi mid 40s. Lows 20i andndlowtrSO.. I lntcr.UK:at< 90 —Fourth of July linline-Twin Falls, wel; Twin However, pre< The wormest tempeiil^ ra lu r. In lho canyon, Ic;icy spou; Lookout Pom. CCurey.v wet; Carey-Arco, wet, I state Friday was S6I dcgrct.de ot Em. .en snow floor. snow sn floor; Arco-Snlmon, icy stortcd about tl metu Dixie reportedI lhe ihi coldest at 6 y g ,2 —Lewiston-Lowell, wci: brbroken snow floor: Lost Trail ------of a.Bush..nomada------dcgreeii. Lowell-Loloolo Pass, broken snow floor. jinow sn floor. chnin.< advised. > Democrat-contnlu e d f ro m P a g e A l mcimcnt of a binational panel to) ruler on A scries of publpublic opinion polls- Elsewhere in the6 notionn Friday, In u rsu u Idoho 75 -Shoshonc-Kcl again willing to Late 84 —Coldwell area, future trade disputes. published late last week suggested ; lhe highest temperaturituro « o . 90 do. se area, dry; Boise-Glenns wcwet, broken snuw floor: Galenu it did last yearvI seems to matter that grecB at Brownsville. Tt T h e free trade deal is goingn g lo se - th a t this could bothK5 the closest election ..W Tholo-. F.rtj.dr,;!y: Bliss-Uuh line, weu mimil, snow floor, snowing. IM b I 'I think thccan hi keep up with the . _ est was 12 degrees alIt B'Butte, Moni. 55 cure th e jobs end the economyly ofth is - i n Canadian history,lory. witirMulroncy’s • - 5S —Horseshoe Bend-Don- InU-rstate 86 —Rufl River-^ is going to appoi:am of textual citations, ^ g io n ,' Mulroney told an auditiience in Conservatives andnd ''Himer's Liherals nelly, icyrepots, s broken snow floor; can ca Fails. wcU American publican with tillvii can h t^ to under Pocatello, wet. icy spo\s. Sault Ste. Marie, a depressetsed steel now running in a deaddi heat and the Idaho Road RR4 e p o r t Donnelly-N,•New Meadows, broken Pc dcntials,' saidcane, Di legalistic languubv ■ BblSE7APr^c-IVc"rdoh6'D epan- - snowfloorr------___ Intcfstau- 16 —Utoh line-P town frequently threatened bjby puni- New Democraticc PParty trailing far •Nevudu sity of Virginiaade p agreement ilion Sunday re- Idaho 2121 —Boise-Idaho Ciiy. dry; lo. lo, wel; Poculelto-lduho FalU tive_U .S—iradc-actions -sougu g h t-b y —behind.------menl of 'IVansporUilioi n Fulls- £ hour in the campafgh, ^ ported mostly wel highighways ocross Idaho City'ity-Ixwman, wel, broken fo|fog; Idoho Folls-Dubois. wel: ^ American steel producers. Thc numbers intindicated lh at nei- ey and 'I\imer arc down p the state today, withlh isome snow al snow flooroor; Grundjean Junction- PtPass. icy. snowing. For 'I\im er, thc trade dealal repre- ther of the two majonajor parties is likely U.S. 30 —McCammoi gofC anadianS th at they higher elevations. Stanley, wctiwci broken snow floor. lil.Puss, Cam sents the surrender of Canadada's pro- to form nn outrighi•ight majority in the_____ Springs, wet, _ ,i_cy _spou: , either of two wildly.con-...... —-.'-Road CondilionB:.U,5U,S, 95 —Plum*. .,U,S.-2p10 ■—Mountain Homc-Cnrry,_ Sf cious natural resources'and tlthe col- next Pariiamcnt.. AridAll a'inm ority p v- rcy-Arco, wel. broken snow SfSpringH-Montpelier, wel, . I , • C o n tinins u t of their nation's fu- mer-Coeur d'Alene, wewel; Cocur d'A- wet: Carey Lctchum, lapse of.Conada a s.a n indcp-ependent em m en t headedIb by y cither 1Vimer_or--.__ er, icy apou; Rig- floor Arco»-ldaho l Falls, wet, snowing; snsnow floor; .Montpelier-Wj Icne-Canadian border, i nu Sum- It scarcely s country. Mulroney, almost)st certainly means Ifins-Whitebird HHill, wel; Idaho FnllsillS'Ashlon. wet, ruin, snow: lirline, wet, icy spots. ney, the free trade agree- few voters car He is particularly critical of provi- the death of thelie free1 trade agrec- GranRcville-Winchcsteister. icy .spots; A&hton-MoiHonlano line, icy, driflinK U.S. 91 —wet, icy spotfl, Iy ratified by the United • r.Amtn. diizying slrcan sions under which Canada gguaran- ment because MuMulroney could not iCt to take cffect Jan . 1, ^ ' and fcwtr still tees the United States prepoportional risk pressing aheaihead with the deal — K»iw»c«r------t c - uU ______Pom»«l,Dri.. 2_3«______I I better access to ita mosL_g^ National ^ LM V»OM 70 &252 a Loui» 42 •acuisa to C anadian en ergy ini-timesuf ti andTMnierhasvoWvowed lo rip im p ;------^ &7 S*KUt*arr C3 40 .1>0C«LC1. ' ’ “ "'I •*'' •t m ark et Uu Um Pc« U shortage and surrenders its■ rightr to ,. Now, in the heafieat'ahd rhetoric ofan «AWQu>rO>;« U 32 32 Mirrprii CO 3939 SanFrknoKO 81I UM “ Idaho ll“ r - - !ars, the agreem ent is in- g _ ABanu sr <7 47 W M « r .D ^ 79 7777 . .. Sm CB* S4 37 : Monida At th isla tc I screen m ost American invcstm.ments. election compaign.ign, Mulroney finds ESoiBx i i M M .74 UNraAM S} 3737 OS Sooun* » 2’17 UaiM. ■educe rem aining trade ^ 47 32 OCM M 31 both Mulroney W ithout continued protcctioLion from that he must notot c only spell out the ChKago U XM Ot MniMPOtt M 31 ween the two countries, 44 NmOnMnt &7 67 Du(l»r lon-Soda 3‘ to demanding 0 larger American businesses,I, Tbmer hoped-for benefitsfits of a complicated U 3030 N»wYcrt S7 44 Q luowmai' 4S }( Mrder investment easier “ Twin Falls» kunor«t> 36 i; 3. Soda_ have foith incii says, C anadian businesses ammd even- trade pact, but mmuj ust also try tb per­ U 71 42 anada from what it sees . D«ot M «44 34 OmtfM ■ ei se broken flicting visions tually, Canadian social progrei 74 .10 PTown ' S4 Usa Y«»IW4»» . ..« . M ,C7 . MeCaS 32 11 rams and suadc Canadiansis tlth a t the- plausiblc- HonohXi BS 74 . . iVyominK - mrc_ rary application of U5. ^the flotiro-Canadian way of 1 36... ______» 3! f life voll soimding fcara raiwmised bv T\imer have . _____ Hovtlon 78 6!«S . Pteiougn 63 41 -through the oitabligh.'\^ Jl ■_4a __a For Mulronej ------n o basisin f e c t " - mcnt, already i States and set ...... buys Canada b( ) ------Inde^X—— cnidal export n Over 10 yearQ ued fro m P a g e A l thc the framework of an internmational but ogreed to thishis wording' to satisfy Classified...... C 3 - 8 M a g i c ValkyW ...... C l IPeople...... p® tended to reditinian dem ands for 'self- peace P® conferencc under thc aauspices its major PLO ally, all: the Democratic ■ • -Comics...... M N a t i o nI...... : ...... : - A 3 1Reach...... 35 barriers belwet)n,-or-statohooA------of the United Nations and _ww ith.thc. -FronLfoiLtho-Liboniboration of Piilcft''^^i » ^ make cross-bor participation of all the part DcarAbby...... C3 Obltuaiiirics...... C2 !Sports...... tum disappointed PLO irties. in- the DFLP led byy Nayef-Hawatmoh.Nfi - 32 and spare Cani/ho fear that it will notgo~“■eluding “ th e' PLO. ... Ut)-coconsiders Despite whatt was w said to have- Idaho...... A 8 ' O p i n i o> n ...... , A 4 \World...... J® “ as the arbitralin m eeting the two long- ^th at tb e international confcrcircncowill been heavy pres:iressure exerted' on-. - S. conditions for opening convene on the basis of thc tvtworeso- Arafat's.behulfby by the Soviet Union, SuUoripllonIon rale* lutions 242 and 338 and tha Circulation onuliiioo «llr»cwr Home delivery:■ery; daily and Sundny, per wrt- rith the PLO - uncondi- hat these thc other mojorr faction, fai the Popular ('ircuinlton phuncs ureirv mannedi between 7 and 10I u.iu.m. only. If »-2.00 prr »f«k;,e«k; .Sunday. $1.00 prr werk. Mall «i Itance of Resolution 242 resolutions ^ will be imple)1cmcntcd Fronl for tho Liberliberation of Palestine you do nol rctcivc your3ur paper by 7 a.m.. call lho nuiriumbi‘r for your tion» muit b«b* ppaid tn advance and nrr avnilable nation of violenre. '®*(along) with the necessity ofif iguaran- or PFLP, refusedd to to go along, where earnerier delivrry.Ud not mainlamni;daily a — PLOng to be happy about this tc(teeing the notional and ]political However, tsits leader, (3eorge ; Jcrome-Wcndeil-GoodinxJing-Hugcrmnn 636-2535 dv. »9-75 perx r month.r »29.2.'i for 3 monlhi. $58.! 17.00 per year: daily only. $8.36 per r r i ^ t s of the Palestinian pcojMplc, pri- Habash, said in IlurtcyRupcn-l'aulOa:•OaUey 678.2552 • C o n tinmy u head I know it is the "8 in the end that ho : • $25.05for33 monthi, Tno $50.10 for 6 montht. $100; e we could achieve a t the m arily their right to self-det^etcnnina- would abide bythe the will of the majori- ^ Buhl-CaslJerord year: Sndsyy onlonly, $5.40 per monlh, $16.20 for 3 1 Q l - and to Palestin - Filer-Rogerson-HolHslc:islcr It in my heart, 1 am dis- tion, *jo according to U Ji. resiJSoluUons ty. "Wc will not. givegiv Israel the gifl of • 326-6376 f32.40ror6mo3 monthi. $&4. BO per year. Student ai ;------determination,' Twin Falls and all otheither areas 7334S44 rictman r»le.le. bby mail only: $7.50 per monlh for said ona PLO source. . concerning the Palestinian pnaroblem.” splitting tho LO PLO over 242, but we ;• V and Sunday. ,...Bl-4 This in tui (Resolution 33S, a sister tt News uphanllanfin,•n, BtnuiaflAt adlUr y- ; to an unofficial transla- * to 196Ts will continue n in a acomradely way to ; ...... A 5 moderates who to someone in Arabic, the reference to Resolution p 242 b ut passed sisix years oppose it." he toldDid reportera.r I Circulation Ifyou haveovc a news tip or wish to talk to far enough in the edilorial departmenmenl. call 733-0931 between 9:3():30 a.m. and %. - 242 in tho politica! plat- later, reaffiTms the twin primindplesof Describing the1C difi’crencesd between .■ standing U.S. 6:30 p.m. weekdoys.. Tb7b report lote news and sportsts iresults after h e P N C w U lb c n sk H i.to Israeli !■' withdrawal from occutumcd ter- thc three maiorDr factions {. over what • Mail informalTnation r«-k; daily,. a dialogue witl 6:30 ond on weekends.ds.call733-0931. i ritories coupled wilh thc rigIIght of all concessions the 'P TheTime»-Ne»News li put>lighed daily at 132 Thinilubimp tional acccptaidB 08 follows; " • e 'PLO should make, - Advertising mmuOI>k«, •doniunictincur Twin Falli., IdaIdaho. 83301. tiy Macie VAIley Newi cstino National Coundl states in the area lo pcace vrithinwi sc- one senior soureet e saids that, while tiio j yandLn- and a rcnunda If you wish to place annn iodvenisement. call 733-0931>31. Classified Inc. S«ond-tI«i-elaiipoilACc paid DlTwin>'alIiby‘ it a comprehensive solu- ™curc and r e c ^ iz e d boundariiirics.) United StalcH "wants"wa: us to take five : n (UPS 631 -OHO). Omc.«l eity and co.8 50 for 6 "1 am trying ads. call 733-0626 Momfonday through Fridoy from 8i o.o.m. until 5 ^^mp»-N^wl (U Arab-Israeli conflict, with PLO offidals said th at Aralrafaf.s Fa- steps forward," AArt rafat waa vrilling‘to ! p.m. and Saturdays fromfroj 8 a.m. unlil noon. Informamation on dis- purtuanl U> Section bC-lOS oTtiie rId i^th. because in ray Codr. Tbunda;iday li hereby dMicnated ai the day it being the Palestinian tah td faction originally wantcc a sim- take four sU'pss forward, fo Hnwatmeh ; pluy sds is available^ weweekdays only. s L S . . bc«t outcome* wrrk on whichf>ich leKal ttolicri will be publiihed. lould be resolved within pier P*' endorsement of Resolutution 2-12 three steps nnd Ho ; and ier- ' ' moment. B ut 1 1 Habash two." 1 or daily appointed," sai According te tion from An ■ 1 ' Resolution 2 i‘. form that the ird St. w.. approve reads iwipaper* ’Th e Palcst . Wicvc. thot : Idaho tion to the A n lay cf the the corc of it problem, shou J

• . ‘•onday. Novembor>or14.19ea ^e5-New8..TVrlnFwin Fatte.kjeM . A ^ ' ' Nationn \ j 1 = ^Briefly = re .A ij m e f i c aW l a t c h e ss Shultzz trip^ j Voter turnout doilown In 48 states aircraft as the U-2, tlithe SR-71 Bladibird, the F-104F Starfighter and nowV thotJ F-117A stealth fighter,Br. the Washington Postt dinist£ista government has been fruB- fi and spedalista sincoICO Bush's 1 election WASHINGTON (A P') )-— Voter turnout for thia ye« Skunk Works'aeronaunautical addcvementa havo2 Ibeen' tratedted by Conj^ss' refusal to keep li indicate thot a number nun of Latin prcsidential dection dediedined in 48 statM an d th e E tarnished by PaatagODp n coQcenu'-tbat the lig^lwcweight WASHINGTONN — Secretary ot tundinidins tho U.S.-supported contraTaa. A m w can leaders thinW thi Bush and trict of Columbia from'fca'four y urs ago,'ad»rdiog fa ^ materials in st^tcalth technology may endangeijer the State Georgo P. SlShultz will travel to Simiimilariy, Bush has given no0 out-< seo]ptary of state-desiilesiOTate Jam es A. ! study by a vote research:h oorganization, I wna w)xo build thlie e pplane. El Salvador.Mondonday for a meeting wardrd signi thflt_he_intendfi. anyf idra- Baker III havc virtualtuafly no chance of Dcspitfl the RepoWicalican victory, GOP tu rnout v aay standards should be t i ghtened ^ that Central Amemerican leaders mil matictic break from the loy^ .siip]ipport persuading Congressess to rebuild the down sharply while Dcm(cmocratic turnout rose marginginul- (ortheuseofhatardoujious chcm iuds usod to productice tho closely w atdt for'or d u es to irfiether hegavgave Contra programs os ReagBgan's (ikintraB and may seekteek other means of I ______ly.^id.thc.CQmiiuUce.l£ ^istion's dclbnscBystem S M rgcB urfnrtll con:—v iarpirprcsidcnt------r ------chedring— communisunist— ^n»— in ------Electorate. ------PfWldcnt^lecfGw tinue President-■ RiRead's support of Imnmmediatoly after his election)n. he Nicararaa, El Salvailvador and other Overall, approximatelytelv 91.3 million Americans ns — Denver airixirtrt inspectionsI increa:“ t 7 military pressurere againsti Nicaragua, toldi reporV^rSr tlu t renewed CoiJontra Central, American countries.COU] roughly half of the eligiblgible voters — cast ballots i n ' inthe DENVER (AP)—• A year after an airliner era or will p ut new^ eem phasis on diplo- aid, 'will 'w havc a mgh priority" in his The Latin Americairicans are expected i Nov. 6 presidential elcctic iction, down from 92.7 million,on, or while taking off in aa stsnowstorm, inspectors havee 'b^n matic sdutions tote the region’s ten- adminTiinistralion nnd that he! will to use the OAS meetileeting to convey to ! 63.1 pcrccnt of those cligiligible, in 1984, the study said ordered onto runwaysys as t Denver's aiiport to detcnermine sions. .... __ .. “pressess to keep the pressure onin the ShulU — and ^irough r o u him to the 'I\irnout was lowest i it in the District of Columlimbia, if planes need resprajiraying with de-icing fluid b< h hia speech to tho-annual assem- ^ndiindinistas." - - new administration-)n — their concern- where 36.6 pcrccnt of th f the eligible voters cast balliallots, takeoff. bly of the 32-natiiation Organization of But)ut despite thc.sc-protestationona of that the United State;tates quickly field a A followed by South Carolii •olina with“38.2 percfinti-Gcorjargla; ------1^ buildup on thee'-wings . w- of ^ n tin e n td Flight>L1212 ____American-Stateaaand-in-informal-sea— a continitinucd-fcalty to Rcagan‘s-pcpolicy;— nDW"Ccntral“ AinericiCrican-poJliyTliSl ------■ ------38;3>rcenir'HrwHir42“42:e'percfinl,njnd-Ala8kBr4r42;8-w -a8T jclie^'to have} betMcn a tactor in the Nov. 15,11, 1987, Bions with Latinin foreign ministers, thereiro isi n growing sense among: LLatin will receive supportirt f from tho Demo-. pereent crash o fth e DC-9 inI whichwl 28 people, induding ththe pi- Shultz is unlikel;cely to concede thal leaderders that the Contras havc ncno fu- cratic-controlled Con(iJongress and from ' The highest, turnoutit wasy, in M innesota, wheree ^6 . 3 lot a n d cehpilot wereIi kikilled and 54 others ii\ju r ^^ • Reagan's singlo-n;}>mindcd attem pt to lu roe a a s a m ilitary force. Iho hemisphere's democraticden govern- percent voted for presideiid en t followed by Wisconsin,1,61.3 6 Even a minute acaocaim ulation of icc or snowtw can topple Nicaragua’ioa's Marxist-led San- IntenterviewB with Latin diplorlomals ments. percent; South Dakota,), 61.16 percent; and M ontanala andt change th e shape ofr aran a ii^ a n e 's wings, redudnjing the Maine, both 61.0 percent.snt, amount of lift they can;a n generate. Only two states h ad1 a higher turnout this year U in 19M, the study saidaid. Nevada's turnout increaleased Reagan won’t: commento on article nearly 2 percental poinoints from four yeara ago toa 43.44 WASHINGTON (AP)4P) ~ President Reagan said pereent while New Hampimpshire registered a 0.7 perwticent- doy ho has seen thee "c "supposed interview" quotini four Coat & Jacicket Headqiiarlliters ^ ago point increase to 63.7)3.7 p ercent wife, Nancy, as sayinjying sne has had to .protectct him against bad advice, bbut u t Reagan said he would notot com- J Atlantis countdoilown simulation star ment on it O ur Selecction Of BSoys Coatiits CAPE CANAVERAL.L. Fla. 1 (AP) — A two^iay.coicount* TheTnterview. publijiblished in .the Sundoy Los AnVngeles down simulation beganin Sunday& as part of tho p rccMra- u -nmes, quoted the firsfirst lady as saying sheJ'cll": "hurt, H as Neever B een1 B etter. tion for a classified space spa shuttle mission schedisduled surprised ond disappoiipointed" by somo actions off mem-i lato this m onth. hers of the presidents':tV staff. - o r The five astronautss »who will moke the flightit will M rs, Reagan said,I, aiaccording to the Times, thata t dur- board the shuttle Atlantiin tis on Mondoy for the finallal two jng th e Iran-Contra. aflaffair, the president "did notlt know1 hours of the rehearsal1 to test communications andn d n in w hat was going on oiidm d that's not right.” _ ^ \ i i through checklists andd otherot launch day procedures ------Thrtargeirftinhrlaxnlaxmchis-NovrSOrbntTrfinm:rtrtc-U.S.-backs-Thai fof l?>tfrpo1 ch ipfi ______won't be set until shuttluttlc managers complete a. fiightfii Washington Post readiness review WedAesAesday. Most details about thithe flight are cloaked in seaiecrecy WASHINGTON — - The United States, bru;rushing bccause A tlantis willI beb( carrying a Defense Dep)epart- aside complaints from•om the French, is backing a Thai ment payload, which soisources report is an ihtelligeiigence- police general for thte e presidencyi of Interpol, the0 iinter- gather!^ satellite intcnitended to /Jy over 80 percenx n t of national criniinal poliailice organization, the Soviet Union. ‘It's going to be a donnybrook,"dl ooc Justicc DcDepart- m ent official said ofif thtl e politicking by the world'Id's top - Lockheed stealthIth unit under scrutliI t i n y police a nd their superiicriors that is expected ot Inteterpol’s I I Los Angeles Daily NewsWS annual general assemb;mbly in Thailand later this memonth, The French, who do:dominated Interpol for dccad'ides af- j i BURBANK, Calif. — After more than a dccodoo o f of- tc r Worid W ar II, hadhiad been hoping the United1 €S tates ...... ficial silence, the Pentantagon's unveiling of th e ste;stealth would back thoir eandindidate, Ivon Barbol, directoitor gen­ j fighter last week comesies as Lockheed's "Skunk WoiWorks" eral of th e French natiilational police. P — the secret unit thatIt bbuilt tbc craft — is comingng un- B ut U.S. officials3 saidsi they decidcd it was tim tii e lo der increasing scrutinyly fifoi* worker safety problems,OS. support a Third Worli^orld .candidate, Gen. Pow Sa;sarosin, While long known as ithe producer of such advarvanced head of th e Royal Thaihai police department.

Hopes ddim for dler)d ' ; ^ Long simmering disputputes over tax the natioalI debtd( spiraling to $2.6 tril- the th commission's work-prododuct will t M E i s, v/arm and easy care. SizS iz e s 8-20. . s havc broken lion, almostist triple th e level when go go nowhere without ih e su;support of tVEiEATHERWATCCHER i-S into the open amongg commissioni President ReganRe| took office. the th new administration. Reg. $42.0.0-$49.000 members and some fearor that Presi- The commomission will kick off its But Rep. William Gray IIIIII, a com- COATS dent-elect George Bushh maytr dismiss post-electionon ' deliberations . on mission mi member and the hecicad of the » $32««-$338^^ the whole exercise. Wednesdayy a t a ^ y lo n g session House Hi Budget Committeflee, com- • Nylonn &8 canvas shelled ski parkarkas & school "At this stage, it iss hhard to tell where i t willvill hear from some of the plained pli th at too much dela:lay. would coats.s.

— Recordnunom bers— piB a paroled lastst year >) ~ Nearly2 ' ...... # r f p | m ...... ■"WASHINGTONTfiP) - m W percent of ^ e r i c a n adu!idults were be- ,/ W m i W m ing punished for crimcfmes last year, ...... ^ m m n ' w c m HH i R Y N E W S WITH T O M B R Om m : with rccord numbers1 onoi parole or . V probation, a Justiccc Department study said Sunday j-dcpartment's------The report by th e -d ------Bureau of Justicc Statist:tistics said th at V o it r r ’-' of tho 3.4 million Amernericans undiyr - ___ —j K the supervision of federaljral,state orlo- cal corrections officers,s, ia record 2.6 B S / million men ond women)cn were either on probation or parole. Of those. 2,24 millionon i were on pro- a SB b ^^^=^ation,=Hi-6 T>ercentHncrftcrease-overlKe^^^i^ll^B previous year, and 362,C52,000 were on ’'j. A parole, an 11 percentt irincrease. The study.is based on recordjj r ^ for tho end o fl987. M r Joseph M. B essette,!, aiacting bureau m director, said' the probatibation and pa- w i' rawniixiOjKr;--. c e n t sinco 1983, w hilei tthe i num ber o f . - - 4^ - - -people in-jails or priserison increased, — about 33 percent. He gavega no expla- nation for the increases.es. V Nol/iin’saislovjn'/iteM a ■ Poole's steffW -aDalcdsftorti , ______E l ______7 : 3 a p m Jj»i ,/v A'Sl)SPBNSBFU£^TaEH The OPOBSESSIVSLOVE. . --rr" Hoaan Family - M «m I b s i i n : 8pni ■> stabxi.ncLon)M A-ND ^ O N PATKICICDIIFFY'Y IBDIff ^ SSZSBSCBaBHHBKi II y 1 : i y J Qfflt>ori4.i9es •nmas-Noii Newa. TMn P an Idaho - -

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Northwest votfirs agoagain last week ' governor to appoint a Demcnocratto paign aids saidaid. ‘Gorton may have " proved thoy can split:tlv thi ir ballots as I Mb Bcattvro yeors before ththe next left people coldold, b ut Lowrjf scared 1 ;“wcF a8 anyofietnth(rcoirconntry: ■ ’“I — r a “Larry “ — —oloction.— ‘ ______------th cm "T lic pre;:Tesidenti&).vote m ay .. . ^ ' I I j Both Republicans andand Democrats I W ashington sta te 's indopi}pendcnt have hinged ononadifl'onatiBsaa.the WLBlun C. Blake ’ WUEUun E. Iloward Th<:he mcnAtcrs of ihc cdl- could pointto good newtews in tho elec- I p y Swisher voters gave D em ocrat Du)uikakisand beUorthatDuk. Adverting Difcclof j Dukakis would protcct the JPublhher toitorial board and writers 1 tion results from cachh Blstate, al- Republican G orton tho samme winning environmentt be_will bo working with in every election except ^ ' Washington state dec,lcct«llwo™w cans to han g onto retiring; SSen. Dan the man whoI dy about feated was the HouHouse Rcpubticao jne's surprise, 63^cent of ^ Kopctsb* on F riday trailed by I • tionwide -a n d brought b cam paigning to be B ush'ss IInterior there were conronccms that, with a qo(] jssible. floor leoder andd twtwo Senate commit- 1 favored George Bush. B ut ^ GOO votes, but a rccount is post I ’ Sen. Slade Gorton, whow,llbctta ho' Sefcretary. freshm an scna'm to r and two freshm en gg. itralOre- tee chairmen. n. .^m McClure in some Smith, a conservative in centr I m ost senior of 10 frcflhm Although Gorton's arrogitgance rc- House membeibers -Jim McDermott, g<„ ic5th There were seveKiveral other notable s the big winner since, a s a gon's m arginally Democratic ! Oregon and Washingtn g^n broke pelled voters in 1966, this titim o h e 52, o f SeattleE andai Jolene Unsoeld. 57, Qq aspired election events.. ThThe dirtiest ads may friend and Western ad v iser J Congressional D istrict who a s I with their p nttcm of votivotrngforRc moderated and ran a doubtbtcH>dgcd ofO ly m p ia-th-th e delegation has lost (q ] ried to hove been the McCVIcCarthy-cia-type at* he is expected to have inHu- to bc governor or senator, trie V. publican presidents, givp v r n s M i c W cam paign - ‘w arm artd fu23m y ' as well clout in Congrcgroaa. :hing the tacks on Unsoeld,Id, ai liberal state leg- he White House. broaden his appeal by launchi , Dukakis 53 percent and! as negative in a tta ftin g LoLowry's lib- Another kin(!.ind of ticket splitting oc- • for re- islator who oppcor}carcd to have nar- gh McClurc has been m en- ^ initiative, which bars parole fi ^ . "It wns very good forcr"*' Or oral stands. Both men hadd very high currcdinOrcgrcgon, where voters over- peat criminals. • rowly d e fe a t^ Bill Wight, a Republi- I a potential Cabinet mem- Democrats to see that.llh tl cy could d . negative ratings in polls. "But"I you whelmingly opopproved an and-crimc { iversal can conservative.ve. 1M arket Opinion idds of him accopting a rc . One explanation for his rev( 1 th a t,' said congressiona have to look a t the depth atand quality initiative but1 c.cam e close to defeating ler view- Research, the firmfirm run by Bush me- ! th at would allow Idaho's was that his constituents, aftc i vetArnnsaid. Amojorit; (of the negatives," a DemocQcratic cam- its'sponsor, DeDenny Smith. A fter lead* ing him from a new pcrspecti'tive “ dia adviser R oger g er, Ailes, produced iccusing Unsoeld of -I , - a ♦>»that of a potential statewide c;candi- ads for Wight accu d a ^ •'Cither decided he didn'tI'tm e a - supporting "ultrara hleft-wing organiia- suro up or waa ignoring his cocongres- tions" and radicolcal ]gays and lesbians, TW I™sional duties or both. The region's mostmoi expensive iditfor House race wass WIwaged by Rep. John ? ” iKopctski, 38, received crcdi / i:rwho^pent-tl-mil- wuglng fl'Btrvngrlow^budgci^t-gni3S=------MiHerrR’Wash:r« I 5 “™' S roots ro< campaign, but also gott ao boost lion-$ 200,000 fromrom his own pocket > from a novel advertising techi:hnique to defeat his Democmocratic opponent in | ______/ ' used by an independent anti-Si-Smith 0 tough race, i coicommittee. Holf-hour TV adsis a tta c k - The strangestit electioneli fluke hap- g ingSmith'fl /ight-wing votingtg record pened in Oregon'sin's4thCongressioaal • m - wewere run extensively on cablelie TV by District, where• moremo than 70,000 vot- m DcDem ocrats Jerry and M arilyrynW il- ers in two countiesities, including the SOIson, who U.SC cable to sell theiieir vrife o fth e Democ?aocratic incumbent, •So'Soloflex exercise machines. Peter DeFazio., foilfailed to notice the I In Idaho, voters obviouslyy 1liked spot on the ballotlot forthefi race and — — BuBush but then cros.scd to the; oother didn't m ark theircir choice.c The names side of the ballot to rc-clect Demo-Di were printed at t thethe bottom ofthe WRCW MAINTi cratic Rep. Richard^llings’sby63 first page ofthec ballotba after a long pcrccnt, an unheard-of vote forfo a list of presidentialtial candidates and A R E M g ; Democratic congressman in1 thot 2nd their elector delogi‘legates. D ePatio, f c DiDistrict. who was expcctcdted to win anyway, But the state's big electionn inews polled 71 percentnt toU beat his Republi- PNwr... wcwas the defeat of GOP staleiScnatc' S conopponent. Idleader Jim Risch in normallyly Repub- All in all, eachch state s had its share - / lielican Boise. Risch had blocksced ap- of election excilemitement. pointments and education funimding — " proposals by Andrtis, who novow has a Larry Swisher,ier, fl rormcr Times- b etter chance of getting his ininilia- Sews reporter•andeditor, ant writes tivesliv through the Republican-n-con- on Northu'cst issuesissu from Washing'- iM^ •' 1 — ------J tntrolled Legislature and boostijtin g h is Ion. D.C. Rischh's d e/feat p n•oves e\•vetyonnermusst p a y the: pitiper

BOISE — Thirty-yeayear legislative veteran ■ acknowk’dedged that w hat they were doidoing in probably was sealicaled then for sho didn't comele of advertising, ma.ss maililailings ond attention- Y ard Chatbum , R-/Ubi(ilbion, told Hou.-ear veter- Andrus praised the GOP leoderglier early in tho Ri-sche)explained later th a t Iw wass tryingti to A Burkett comrjmmercial hammering home tor, six years as m ajorityrity loader and another on Democrat Sen. Frai^rank Church.' -jgductivc session...... —. -I-... - savcthts< bertonly— that point.was consideredcor one of the m ost in-a- six as Sonato presidentit ppro r tem , R isch — ...... Both Risch and Hlouseou£ M ajority Leader But things turned m uch uglicid the Republican won by 4919 votes in 1986 and appearededvulner- fluential o fthe cacampaign. stepped on enough toess to lose his voter sup- Jack Kennevick werere (defeated by the 1968 de session...... Republicans for able in 196968. Risch also has!a s been able to outspcnd oppo-0- port. Democrats, along withn th two committee chair- suRisch was the force behind36 tlgubernatorial But thatlat all backfired when Ms. GilGilbert nenls in the past,ist. But this time, Burkett hadd ------men, Sen. Terry SverderdstenofCataldoand decision clf to "punish" c ertain Re|s David Leroy. u.sedRisclich's opposition to post a smafnashing equal financial1 susupport. Qunnc yonvoflj:flvofj^JiTit-Jdabo-poUticrand ------ScnrWitKnTn-R iiigur t o supporting Andrus in the 1966mFGOP g senators victoryr-Ai■And-DcmocrarLindneiiiTVirli:‘irfntc------T hc-Rischtradi!wicnrartr, a Ust-week b arra^ge governm ent fo r The Associated Press. election instead of the O O P 's D Thrbugli much debate, some

Letters'S / Readers expr rious issues —^— ------J—

Let's keep lottg\tery simple -yress st uieujs on vark such a amimall thing as putting beer concoi on a m any voters ofif th e Mngic and Wood R iver neither have you. f b c set upthToughThTS------rir-suMoituunyj)id-IbcJcL_------Don'.tff,vp up thn fight,.ght, I tako this opportu^------stater vrias the Idaho lottcr. ■ Idaho Liquor Di8pcafthecapiloI th building: If not thought throu)■ough the many legisla- I wont to act in the best intei T ltt editorial«II w ritten about you tituiiituency thot were op- Falls County by being inform ei, . J I think I charged, by this newspapcapcr was baloney. J place to hve and the Fish1 anda Game Dept, is a m orec nresponst- posed to the lottery caican easily turn it into n minded to the people I serve. . Come on up and maybeaybe I'll bo able to show to keep it this bleorgnniinization than to h ire someontonelike Though we difldiffer in many ways, you and 1 _ _money lopor, They vollnothesitate-otsaywill Our county is a wonderful pi. you some of the fun parta'arts of th at wonderful; that. are both m en of ideasi and ideals. New ideas ■'We told you so." we m ust continually strive to k old building. B ut — shhhlhhhhhh-don't tell . HARB1aY MOORE don't fall from1 ththe sky, they come from the ^ L et's keep it sm allill aand simple. Run the wny by working together. J anyone, it's kind of a secisccrct Thanks again! Tw inFiFalls minds of hum an beings1 who a re concerned tickets through the liquorliqi store inventories NORMA BLASS for your support. with the issuesa aiand their causes, using most o fth e sam(ime staff. People might Twin Falls . evendrink one leas dridrink and mako a dona- F iscourteous Iflhcroisoncinc thing that is lacking in thee LARBEYANDEBdOha o N is new sources of ideas. I haverc . Idaho S tate S enator)r 1 tion to’education insteistead. olltt game war- A ndenrson thanks supportjrters leprfoturoitijn F&G officer was disc raid to try out new ideas — aniind D istrict 26 Ju st dun't be bumm-Nww.1WlnF World ^Briefly y - ■------i NIVIarcos isupportrtersimjiplore ccongressi smen Ortfiodox pararties give Ukucid nod MMANILA. Philippines (AIAP) - ^ t 6,000 demonstratOTH JERUSALEM {AP) -— 'Two ultra*Orthodox p ^tioa o i endorsed thc hard- risiting U.S. congresamen lino Likud bloc on Sundinday; ^ving thc ri^t-winglg Likud] tbe support it a ask Presidcnt-clect George BushB to needs to form a new coalii•alition government, Israeli telitelevision said. lUow former President Fertirdmand . Pn^dcnt Chaim Herzo!T2 0 g (banned to m eet Mondaylay w ith representatives w ^ r c o s to return home. or Likud and ita rival,I, thetl left-leaning Labor Part}irty, and give th c party ^ with the ptatest supporto rt the go-ahead to form th e g( But thc leader of the six-mmember __ larflol hi»M ■olectioaaNov. olf l.,-but neitherfiw of-the m ^ r parties- JJ-S.la HftlogaHnn Ron Rfthi>rH\Do Io,-R _^^^^H || f gained a m ^jdnty of voteiotes. Likud won 40 seats inI tithc 120-membcr Kncs- Kan{ansaa, said he doubted Bus has aet. or pariioment, andi LtLabor won 39. paiduid any attention to thc M ararcos'casc lincc winm'ng the prcsidcntia elec- American Jevews fight propo:osed laws ^ion. "I don't know if (Bush)) hasI fo- juscd on th a t (Marcos' case)' oro not," mfORTHf Wnflhington ^o st \ Dolt3olc told reporters. _ Thc pro-Marcos rollyw as helii'lil mil — — JERUSALEM--MajorijofAmorican'JewlflhflrBanlzaIzationarnlarmcd by^G- —liSTa swank seaside hot^~^()iere the apparent, readiness of' Israel’sIs: two iiu^r partiesI tott bow to political de- ^ S S U.S. congressmen were stayii^ Dolo mandfl of the country'ss small^rclipousai parties, aroro moUlizirig opposition ivatched thc protest from hislis room. against proposed chantsges in the historic law defininjing Jewish identity. ind later slipped out of thc buildingbi Leaders of 27 Aincricaiican JewisK^organizations ap{appealed to Israeli lead- lo view, the rally from thcB hotel's ers over thc weckjend,, wiwarning th at any change in the law could do ir- iriveway. '/ mHH reparable damage to Jcwiewish unity A spokesman for Israelraeli President Chaim Herzog,ag, who must sclect onc . ^Marcos and his wife were indictedir of thc m ^or parties to0 foform a new goverfti^cnt thish is week, said his office by °a federal grand jury in M anm hattan ^ sn charm s of embezzling mor has rcccived hundredsIs ofo phone calls, telegramss tand letters of protest ‘ ore than B ? $100 million during Marcos' 202< -year- M ^ from American Jewish1 le^leaders and from secular Jsrasraelis. rulerule. Marcos has lived in 1Hawaii sincc fleeing the Philippines duringdi a Pakistani eleclections stir up' imemories February 1986 uprising thahat p ro -. ISLAMABAD, PakistaiStan (AP) — M ore than 30 politicalpol parties are bot- pellpelled Corazon Aquino into thche presi-. tiing over 217 scats inin t the National Assembly, but bul Pakistan's first free dendcncy. elections in a dccade havri Lanka and his wife Imcldo werc indielictcd. P ro -M>farcos a dem onstrators; picketpi outside of Sen. flRobert Dole’s hotel Inn IVM a n ila Los Angelos 'nm es

COLOMBO, Sri Lankanka — India will send policce contingentso to Sri Lon- ^S.S African1 Conscn■vative Paarty's plarns spreadd fear ko to help ensure law amand order at next Saturday's's councilc ciectionB in the JOHANNESBURG, j SouthI fAfrica (AP) — Plons Tran-ansvaal, the mosl populous} province.pr and z provinces. pi Indian High ConCommission sources said by theI far-right Conservativec Party1 to resegrogate Thc Th National Parly, whichI cocontrols Parliament, businenesses who cater to all races,!S. Sunday. focifacilities in about 100 towns hhave sel off fears of a hasIS ini recent years rescinded1 manynu of the so-called Cominservativc spokesmen sayy ththoy will ask the Thev did not say howlow many police would be seisent to reinforce Indian bio(black backlash at home andnd tougher sanctions "pettictty apartheid' laws. nfltioriorial government to reveraoH} p:previous dcclara- pcace*kecping troops in thet north and cast. The conIontingcnt will include fc- from fror abroad. - ...... Restaurants,Rc bars, hotels. atand cinemas began tionsi ioponing downtown businessness districts to all maleodiccrs. NNearly 400 Conservative PoParly town councilors, open>ening to all races. racess iand flght attempts to overridirride the local ded- who were electcd OcL 26 in1 nnationwide balloting, But Bi thc Separate Amenitiesies Act, which allows sion,. 1They pledge to make allI pu public facilities in Many Rome! iflights canceleicd by strikes £held a closcd-door meeting Satiaturday in Pretoria to towrwn councils to segregate faciliicililics on thc basis of citiesS off-limits( to blacks who livevc inii outlying town- plan the party's pro-apartheidid strategy on the local race,ice, remains on thc books, ships., ROME (AP) - Thee si state-run Alitalia Wrlines‘8 iand its domestic sub- P level. \ TheTl municipal councils haveive no authority to or- (5ononscrvativo Party leader Andries An: Treumicht sidiary A ll announcedd tlth a t dozens of flights will be canceled Monday and J The parly— which campaijligned on a promise to dcr:r owners of faciliilcs to) resegregaterf private saidtlthc party Was not "tum iilg{back bai tho clock'but B called by air traffic controllerllers. , l\icsday due to striked ca return thc 'whites only' rulelie to public spaces — pronremises. "restoitoring the right of people to have their own tcm ational flights to and fronrom Milan, l\irin, Genoa All national and intcn won control of about 100H) loN^ns, mostly in However, H< they hove the pow» w er under licensing commimuiutics.- and Pisa will bo cancele<«Ied Monday during thc schc*hcduled w alkout by con- trollers in northern Italyaiy from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. On IViesday, flights} to and from all Italian airp

B e c a u se of>f the Supportrt of the m any busirines^s isas and individualsds who have u s^ l£eTilain~CaFWtf aslaiTtHS' L e t V s Hielp i Y o u R e dii e c o r a t e potential ofthe’e venture is being re£n e a l i z e d .

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I 1 5 I® i i I !j I l O r r B f f l r 9 liiiii A CRO SS r r ^ zzzzzzz^zzzr^ Don't eat a polar pole bear’s liver. Too 1 C hoM p l o c t _____ much Vitamin A. Could kill you. On . 5 L ath >1 IiMONKEYS 9 Convorutlon ------no oth er food knownowcMjou.o,^rdose. _ ____ ------13 Woodwind ------S - K d r with Vitamin A.L 14 Extant ol r;— RuralF Paraguayans set outlut a fer- activity W hat'ss w h at meimented molasses mix. Wild mmonkeys DENTIST 15 Ne*. city 5“ " get drunk on it So they’rei it i s y to______------1 6 - F u u ------get 17 HartMr - MM Entitled oflicinla A. T h e/re titrying to talk. People Mticatch. Mostly, tfiey re sold. I'binose not The typical^Street dentist of 30f ; 19 Append ” ^ Q. W hat officeholder, iff aany, is sup- they'd like to knknow. Or eo theorizes a tied tie< out in the gardens. They scares off Europe in th e con 20 Light touches ------■ I company of hom play- "77— 22“RecH#'re«aity ■ " poMd-to-be-addressed ofTicially of as canine authorityrity. otholher monkeys, birds, fru it^IKgetable and i bebeaters. These musi* •»4- 24 Trodden ways ----- “Excellency^ . raiders rail of whatever kind. TlThink of jiajia dualial purpose:i To alert all ' 27 S c o ld Q. Why didd myi grandmother sifl thal! tha Scarecrow monkeys! 28 ,Ooll pegs “ r th at the toothpulhniller was at hand, and 3^Spor1s oOlclel A. The President of the tl U nited flour? to drown out thitheir cries when be 32 S a p id m f i States. And the Governorjr of Massa* • NamesP change, don’t the}tey? And pulled the teeth.h...... 34' Headed bolt H - chusetts. Legislatures so sc enacted A To unpackck it 80 she’d know how when whi they change, they ainIm ost al* 35 Wire measure much to use. Th ways get shorter. The Mus:usic Hall — - Utuiyy ^ -- 7 .p l su ch.' ______There’s no other reason wa- lor Stilting lli^ut I 38 Festival iT" ” Q. If wild dogB neverr bark,1 how T5ethe Boston fopulflr Cot^riartfl'whidi yoarAitnghtrwhi 39 Memorable come petdoiirsdo? Only native3 AAmerican grain is wild wound woi up as the Boston Pops.f. dime? p e rio d u 40 Coal wortter ' 41 Nectar tg&eO&e TriBurx M»<]ia S«r>ic«>. inc ■ p ro d u ci >11 n.iMi neisrvr] IlfUIBB ______Saturdiird8y*»J!M>?la Solwad: couch potato tonight. ______with you, Verbali:balize your true feelin g . ^____ 43 In q u ires 10 sT Daily; Horoscoppe------b a s e r -ES Biddy ’ I I I I I I for better resulte.ilte. :------4^-C^aaUflfaUi------14-Jn--4n-additlon ------trin-ii'li-ir-i — GENERAtTENDEPTClCIES.TJiiex^^'me-IfolaTjre |jreifliUMrN(rtireak-tnthB -----— UBRAOept^-toOetr^S22)rA-bone------45 Transactions 12 AlAlso iDin l i I Ic I 47 Set Iree 14 EliElevator well pected social atraina appepear. It is a day exhaustsits you. Concentrate on of ol contention w ith a co-w6ivorkerw^l. AQUARIUSS (J(Jan. 21 to Feb. 1 9 ) : - - 50 R o c cra la c e 20 R«Rabbit tiir------p } B - r l l f - beat-the-clock typeof day,y, demanding homelife, excHichange of ideas, compan-" fw fe ter iintirybu talk it o u t StickS w ith You bump into0 ana n old friend and plan ^ 53 Scottish cap- 21 OrO rient IW IE I* IT lE I that you meet your respsponsibilities ions and parentents. y(your own ideals and phil*ulosophies. a date. Bull sessiessions al work help to 54 Ship 23 TaTardy HBlo7?n and then get involved bosocially. The Don'tD waver. - create new dne: ' 57 Speech sound 25 MiMankind’s 8U L l' si Energy and incentive.' •' 58 Regulation character ch . T ■ U sun shines brightly on youilur home and MOON CH]CHILDREN (June 22 to Stick to th e basicsisics. I 59 Border 2S FFa acial fl i t i n family. July 21): Finanlandal and accounting er- SC O R PIO (O ct 23 te Nov.Bv.21):Put expression yyU i-p-H 60 Oooled ex rors call forr a revised money plan, ah ai end to your silence. YouJ ccan bring PISCES (Feb.: 61 Press 28 Occasions0< pHHIiiiSJ eb. 20 to March 20): You ; 62 Antlered 29 AAl< lw ays lolM iE IT ID I A RIES (March 21 to AprilA 19): A Routines are8 hbard to follow. It’s not a others ot around te your wayy of think- feel like you areire I:bringing up the rear, j • animal 31 FrolicFn ■ tMlOmfirl creative ideo.cit-plan.spailicluthaday. goodUmetomimake Cnn decisions. ing. i£ Power.ia in your orgai[anized ap* Push awayself-dilf*doubls, and set out in ' Low card ’ ■ « ■ hllr 63 Vatlclnator 32 Lo You have the flpirit to forgege ahead. Be piproach. Us^ your charm. a new direction.on. Enjoy late-night so- 64 Curve 33 Ve Ventilated L c c B H patient for others to fall!1 In stop be- LEO (July 2 34 S Sk kating c B n y 22 to Aug. 21): Actions rinlifing DOWN ene n clo su re hind you. Enthusiasm is bijhigh. will speak louilouder than words today, S A G nT A R IU S (Nov. 2222toDec. . .. ------1------beer — 37 -LettersLe - - — n iM fii Mcwe forwaid'ird'and'take an aggressive 21); 2: Don’t p ^ the buck, bu}ut stay on If Your Childd id Ib B o m T oday: He .. 2 Continue 38 CIoses w tth tw o M altese F 'M y God, wouldn't thith is be great for "It's n ot juf registrationn was no good in KKentucky. people to h a v e r he sais a id .' Sheelysly made a mbber mold of thehe about 100 birds in the i said Louiserie D is about "fraud, and Ms. Schultz called U.S. 5. ADULTSr8 I «2>KID8 t1 ato which he pours a type of sincc a n advertisement ap sity associate.all those things we say ji "It has this mystiqueque about it" bird, into Judge Carl Rubin's office in Cindn- H o n u m o 'Shecly, 31. of Mercerville. Me who gypsumn cementc Then comes a coat-It- film bufTs magazine, American stutist," Ms. Duus said. nati, n where she enlisted ththe aid of ROOBRIHRABBrT(PQ) J tcoches at the Johrohnson Ibchnical ing withth black lacquer. When il is H e alao offers a $260 ular culture.people, are attrocted to Rubin'sr administrative aassistant TODAY'AY7r10»>.10 School of Sculpture,e, 'Spent i 2 weeka shipped,d, thet bird is accompanied byr a sion. People arcIcon "as a way of laughing Linda L Dameron Wolh. sculpting a clay proto■ototype. He mod- history’ drawndi from the movie and is Who buys the black bin out of a sensif you're greedy," she said, Ms. Sdiultz's case finallyly reached P U NI C C I H L I N E r * |h bird from movie wrappedjd in newspaper and twine,le, fans of Bogie and the mo age, a model,end, I maybe the bird's ap- Chariotte C Mullins, executive eled the 10-inch-highb vo director TODAYlAY7OT-0:30 stills, measuring Uiehe dimensions by justasitiit arrives in the film. divided between men a » pinned down. of o Kentucky's elections boaoard, who ■!! comparing its im i^ge ito the hand of Shecly,■lyrwhTKashiSTwirdisasrfitlvrvr*Shccly5nld: ------j— son? UreTJCtnwkrHowTioToir-si' solved the puzzle. ------m r B ElE s rai'WhBTEBN------Bogart, who holds ittiiifrpicthre. ih sculptingng business, said he has sold>ld . One customer told *Shc} past month The movieise things?" she said. She said Ms. Schultz couliuld havo a T O COMIDMEALONQM appeared in a greed, and .al ballot If Judge Bertelsmailan would YEYEARS. we're against, sign an order affirming th tl a t Mrs. YOUNGNQQUN 8 (R) 0 bronze ver- Perhaps p< Schultz made a good-faithh eflort to TODAYa A Y 7 a o » 9 a o p ired:tor finailly getsi shot at Sheely's falcoiin film !comply vnth registration1 require- ■ lird? Die-hard nt yourself if ; mentsn and the problem wasas not her A MOSTITSEEMOVIE.^8 : LONDON (AP) — - C hariie Chap* ■ w right Edward Albeenovie, equally But, in th e en fa u lt G OIRILLAS R I I IN lih's family has give[iven director Sir ■ Robert Giroux of theand women, peal can't besongs p include "A Little Bit T H E MlMIST(P0.19) Rjchard Attenboroughagh permission to H house F arrar, Straus & ------Gi ifs-iikc-ihi d ' IfM y H eart Had Win- ■ M edals and $2,000 easlheely that he explain these niake a movie oboutit thtl e silent come- d a ilLy Y: 7 : 0 0 » 9 a 0 dy star's life, the prodi■oducer's film com- H to be awarded Monday. 1 pany said Sunday. N were announced Satui^> e-American Chaplin's widow, Oona, ( and his U Albee established hims ;d Miss Asia nine surviving childredren, who had rc* I jor force in the Amcricart Chapli jccted all previousI Iridsbi to film his M 1962 with the Broadway Taiwan (AP) — A 20-year- life, gave Attenborougough the go-ahead H "Who's Afraid of Virginia• and editor tion. e-American university stu- ITB in September, the com;om pany said. H has won a pair ofPulitzele publishing Her hit soncrowned Sunday os the . U 2 RlA A T T T L E A H U M Giroux. in Love" and "We have nobodyr in m ind as yet to H "A Delicate Balance" and i Asian World, a beauty TODAYMY 7:00-0:00 i Diana Hawkins, H and an Obie Award for anash prizes are dows." play Chaplin." said D imited to descendants of ENDS13S T H U R S D A Y ■ "The Zoo Story." , The winners . the; company's markarketing director. B |^ H ng outside of Asia. Tht live caugory lytteila m o f th a ' ' ■ Ms. Morrison, who ^y.dr Chinese- "For the actor who is eventually cast I Lin, an ort student ol the volunUiy Him Induatry ri JOHNCINCARPSfTETO it is a plum role." H black oral tradition in thinself as a ma- /.m um oW of Hawaii, was chosen the proflramlanow aafoltovo w e. J HHEY 0 UVE(R) H - her characters, is the auian theater in C«>U>ned Attenborough, 65,}, wwho knew Chap- e r 41 contestants a t the iAILY720*S:tO lin lat the end of bisis 1life, is expected D Bluest Eye" and "Songay e opening or TAIPEI,eld To at the Chinese Sports Q. GsnaralAudUnc«a,i. . a l . . g e . ______^ to Qy to Hollywood ea:early n^xt vear to H which won the NationaliiaWooir? 1 He old Chineie-/'re C enter., ... . a d m t t t f d ...... discuss the Chaplinin film with Uni* H Circle award. M r P nres, for wnsccted or $30,000. in cash and EVERYEnYBQOrSALL vcrsal Studios, whereBro h e has a three- ■ Pricc, a native of IdM Seascape, igjg Miss!s worth / $100,000. p a Parental ouW"»«»* AMEIklERCAN(R) . EDWARD ALBEE on early work, p „ p ,a „ i ii„,| picture deal. published his first novel angaro, a Uruguayan of In* •uageattd. Serna matart K)AY7d0-«a0 His previous moviiovie successes in- Co-vri•wins top writing aw ard1 Long and Happy Life.' , Asians livingcnt, was the first runner- notbeaulUbleferchtldf3!*.T’' TO"' elude "Gandhi," "Cry "C Freedom," . f r ^ work "Kate Vaiden" wondraws I on the Deborah Li if Fort Wayen, were developed p d .i3.parantaara8tn about the life of the th black South jh ^ Book Critics Circle awanlhe citaUon of Universityrunncr-up of was Katerina idbury, composer David Mettee cautlonMl to ghra ipM la IRONEAE A G L E II (PO) African activist Stev(U.voBiko,and-A jj- novel of the year. luthor ofThe „i„„er overRussian-Argenlinian, and ririst Georgia B orardus Holof. guldancatorchlidranunu n d e rlS . TODAY!3AY7:tS*»;15 - Bridge IboJar.” . - ! of Solomon, pageant held ...... Tlie author ai attcndeathe-opening- ner-up-was-Rebecca Alba S o m a m a la r la lm a y b aI ------~ • ■ ------I c spanned some SO years.ll Booki Critics „„d C ulture ( "Lady Chaplin and performance Thursday, which panese-Mexican. Inapproprlata forchlldrara n . .„_ e d wme of this century's the daughters he spo d guest ■artiBts*in*rosidenM- Lin collectngaro is_a l_9-ycar*o[d_mod- includingT!n\irT6fifcr.'lMacon, N.C., other prizes > film about GandhiI very ve much. They p^„| Bi„Binotto of New York and David Ciscato, 18, is a studdnt; ~RRaU/lcla^und«r17'i7~r7qulrea ’ ERN ^ S A V E S ' vis Singer, Bernardel in 1962, A M aria Zani thought Sir Richard * s o f Lincoln, Neb. ,24, is an actress, accompanying parent oor r a d u lt C H R IIIS S * T M A S (RO) shake of the stick to George Orwell, Randoll J . H'® 1986 descentiss Asian World Beauty dbury said Saturday he was g u a rd ia n . DAILYI L Y 7 « 0 - « « 0 Hawkins said. nah Arendt ond Flanneryn the National i^as founded in the United . g three days days sooner than EWEREALLY Chaplin, the little ird as the ticst s„„„a .984 n, by the Asian Ccnler of X No o n * u n d e r 1 7 a dd n m itte d . AREW p ' 3ed ' and was flying back to hishi» Countrv music s 8SAVED?...A^ moustache, bowlerr hat hi and walking LosAngingeles home. He canceled a vis- Ciscato, a tepublican Ri Party, th e 1988 cane, was a hugely m elementary school, a lecture en/ojis houseclei ms the first held outside '•He has edit- Dias.ajapar who acted in or made ! Friends of the Allen County„ty NASHVILLE, Tknn. (A [States. fS lop w riters^ MissZonff films. He was bomm in London 100 ; ,Library, nnd an address to try music singer Patty L ■ Isaac Basho- S . Miss Cis years, ago next Apri Ih eatrc members, her favorite activity whi “ lii"* .™ d Molamud, Miss Dias, 2'l Christmas Day 19779” . Bmdbidbury said he didn't blame theUie on th e road performini fabKOiittjCmSinuaaadXH^ 1 Jarrell, Han- The Miss years afler he was wai knighted by rftyforhir his illness. cleaning, ityOConnor. p„g5„ „ t was iJI5gtJI5ld>M iU Queen Elizabeth n. tayed up late too many nightshts “A lot of women w Filming probably w )w^" he said. "You can't do th a t l think I'm crazy, but s I t a r States in 198 .at least a year, Ms. Hi "cleanmg up around the the U.S. Rep ’ Bradbury ^ »p writers, editor getting m y-hands intoeam ng pageant was Sci-fi writer B said in a recent interview(AP) — Coun- the United Si N H / agte aw ard annualal Gifts for 1the needy cancels appectearances ^ "It's work for some, buLoveless says I___FORT WATOE. Jnd^(^) In - Scil__ NEW.W YORK (g ) A trio of top nt it as work,- shp anid,/hen she's not ^ encc fi^on writerr RRay Bradbury, in authorsrs and: an editor have won Newfew as something that's heing is house- lown for the worldI prprem iere of a mu- York UniUniversity's 1988 Elm er Holmesnea ease my mind." C PfTO Df his Tahrcnheit BobstAvAwards in Arts and L etters. LoY clca3^cousin a £wili a probably wrsffc sical adaptation of 1 >rFoo o w z z -45l7‘-tanceled-BevcT!vcrat“ appearanafl“ ' TttnllJ“ M bmson, who won a 388 ' Loretta Lynn, was norJ_«njoy_juat ------and relum ed home)me afler coming Pulitzer«r Prize for her powerful andm d year as top new femalehe house and of food or a to mitted down with the flu. hauntinjiing novel "Beloved," was hon-lon- the Academy of Countrj0 things," she Bring a can c oy and be adm ew. The 8C0TC and lyricjrrics of the musical ored by3y theI xiniversily, a s was South-Ith- also was nominated fc I . ■•■vprsion, pgrformedi hh’ v tb e Civic The- e m wriwriter Reynolds Pricc, play*lay* award by the Country 3UtM I d o n 't look to seee...... d, "I Itw knt it______M ^ FREE beadlodcHed mayorr race decidcled by a coiihelping me to K 1------:------'rniinfry . BLOMKEST, Minilin n . (AP) - When toss, incumbent im Mayor Carol Stahla h l son each received 53 vo folks in this west-cei^central Minnesota called1 "1"heads." But the coin landedded judges counted the lominated b this At Last! town say their mayoral ma race last tails up, giving the two-year term1 to times. ale vocalist by week was a toss*up,p, theyt m ean i t challengsnger Roy Christianson, "I have no hard feeltry Music. She IMESEEPtPnASYOirVE The winner wasI decidedde by a flip of "It wawas a strange way to end it, but Stahl said afler losingfor t a similar EVB) SEEK KER BEFORQ a coin afler votersers cast an equal it wass excitingc too," said City Clerklerk "I ju s t think it's unbeliMusic AsBocia* . numbor-of-ballotA:iv TT\ieflday for each -Doug -Hopp:Ht ------: ~ "hapjxni^. i donTc^T< candidate.------—-—------Stahl,ihl,^hcr~hflg'' "for Nobody wan(^ in ^ flip ^— As-e-eilw^ollar-Ja rtu m b lrd in mill- morfTih", = votes. Election ballots three ThENewAdvENo n u R E S o f Director Rcloss asks jBlings a t all," ^ ^ PippHoNqsrii s r o c k i N q $5 million1 forI house \ the coin loss. C elievable what ______TQ ^ j SyiTA MONICACA, C alif ( A P ) ^ ' iieel likcUost ' J . ■ i~ or lose by th e ' and his brido, LcoJ Radziwill,”areRi ast-" ing $5.6 millionn for his 15,500 flO ^ FrieiM ASH DONATIONS ^uare-foot mansionion overlooking Riv- W ? ^SATURROAY lLSOWELCOMEI icra Country Club. t o L l Ross wants to( sellsi the five-bed- a t C ( a l a ' O l c ' II of the costs for this• event8 haveW BHM|W« room, eight-bath hehouso because he een donated which msm akes us P mov. plans to move w ithh MN s. Radziwill, his ------$3|3.95____ ible to Insure that 100°/ brido of two months,h s, to their ranch in ^— 0% ofthe S how TiTim e: Santa Ynez, aboutat ]110 miles north* _ l_----- Present-rtilscouf)upon-Monday ■ Fjid roceeds go directly top tthose ; _ les. S he is th e sister 1 1 2 : 3 0 a nn < d 2 ^ 0 - - west of Los Angeles, 1 need In the communiinity. of former first, lady1 Jacqueline j 11-3, and enjoy tw(:wo weekly lunch spt Kennedy Onassis. for the Iprice of one! The mrector of' "F"Funny Giri," "The }!______Sunshine Boys" amand moat recently Twin Fai "Steel Magnolias,"I," starring Shiriey b e ( MacLaine and Sallyally Field, built the home in 1981 fbr■ hishi late wife, Nora Blue p Lakes Blvd. TWin TV Falls B l M ------1 Kjye, a prima balleiJlerina in the 1940a 7 3 4 -0 6 8 5 day,____ L _ pro( andig50s.Shc4icdied in 1987. ^ jecials | In r A' sale of theirir furnishings was ^fATAVATATA^JTATATATATi [y next m onth. L w I _ Scheduled for early n p i

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HAyDEN LAKE L (AP) - Pierce Cl(Clegg’s Alpine Country Storarc & RV wheels a few daysday later. That made z j y I dl i a h o / W e s; i t ______Clegg, who bbeat Kootenai-County PsParVat Garwood last winter.ir. him Interestedlin in ru n n ii^ again. ______S h ^ M e r f S l In an interwew the day' ao f k r the Clegg, a fonni)nner sheriffs marine lO C C election, uy»n a snow blower led in "elecHonrCIegglard elt thalThelesHenffs sergeant, won onlyonl av M rcent of iKe Craig uiirges orgaaniang~fbr>r wildieriu part to the in«Qcumbent't undoing. ofloffice failed to promptly res-cspond to vote in 1984 wheivhen he first attempted line was stolen from the ththe theft p f tho blower andid of somo to topple Stalder.ler. B forcc that dominates tho. w' i l d ™ . . . 1 BOISE (AP)-.Multiultiple-uso advo* men toI further f tho multiploruse I debate in Congress, he said .: catcs are losing tho willw il(»m ess battle cause, hoosaid. si < I, The Sierra Club is heilore stay, ' > in Congress, and groupEfups like th e Blue 'Some! wilderness ^ is acceptable, they‘re-big-8tid-powerful,ll, and thev ___ 'Ribbon Coalition mUst ist become a ha- but tho movementme has gone way be- I ■ can inflict political pain,'‘ (Craig s a i l -tional ftTcc-to-prote<)tect--AmflricanflL yorid whalhat^its founders intended," ( . -n 'm -so hopeful th a t t h sBiua-Ribbon- ^ - constitutional rightsI U to free access, said Craig,lig, Idalio's 1st District'con- " ’ ,- Coalition can work in th atit idirection.’ • Rep. Larry Craig saidd SiSaturday. gressmann who was re-elerfcd 'I\ies- I :ONGiRATU LATIO Clark Collins, executivive director I Speaking to the coacoalition, a trail day to his hit fiflh^term in the U.S. an d president of the coallalition, said Ssl I______hika.and-anowinobile.flie.fldvocacy group House off Representatives. Ri i r th e PocatcUo-baaed~groUi : th a t claims 170,000 membersloe and 70 Environronmentalists, working under I puuic lands : organizfltionB, Craig, R*Idaho, ] said the auspicipices of the Sierra Club,I, main i role as keeping pu a nid i TH AlNKS y open to trail bike and s:snowmobile - the group must organipnize w ith 'reli- WildomeMcss Sodety, Audubon Sodety ( I, use, but,it could emerge 08IS a notional M giouB fervor." Tho grouroup m ust inflict nnd NntioItional Wildlife Federation, i MAGIC VALLEYY FOR HELPINGj TOCELEBRATIJEOUR H "political pain" on ElasIiastem congress- hove becoccome a towering p ^ tir a,1 l political i force. Scientists:s study efficcts ot acidTaIin in Rockii M BOISE (AP)-Soil,>il, which acts as mountainn RegionI Research S tation inn "But ' if pollution were to inincrease, we a bufTcr around lakess aiand stream s, is Boise aree studying s soil from tho Windd could ( have a serious proble}lem because „ one of nature's most efTeffective tools to River Mouiountain of western Wyoming.. we have frople ecosyststems, with H combat odd rain. C ln ;^)n n andi Kennedy are two of 200 ': high elevations, shallow scsoil and lots 9 But two U.S.Dcpartiartment of Agri- sdentistss working\ on th e $1 millionn of i rock." culturc Forest Servicex ssi a e n tis ts w a n t project, The W n d River locatiotion was se* M to find out if the shalloallowhtocky aojlp Id ah o .doesn't di have an add rainn lectcd bccause it's locatedMl downwind H of tho Rocky Mountainain s proVideTfiis problem yet,yc but tho researchers saidd from several natural gasas ’sweeten* M sam e neutralizing offeffect of other tho studyidy still applies to Idaho0 ing" plonts, which releaseso pollutants H ‘ soils. beause its t s :alpine areas are very simi-i- into the air and forrn addd rain. | 9 SatfSOOOOval'i) S ' s land plan* [9 As p art of a researchx h projcct on the lar to thoseose M ing studied, Clayton said he hopes i l ______,— M ecosystcms of tho WindInd River Moun- "Rightt not n wc don’t feel th a t Idaho0 n e ts in Idaho and otheher Western tain of western Wyomcoming, research has an add ac rain problem, becausec states will use the rcsusulU of the ^ soil sdentist JimI iClayton artd there arerren't many pollutants beingg study to osscss the. impactctofatmosh- Cif300DING JJEROME GBURLEY TWI^IN FALLS I chemist Debbie Kennednedy o fth e Intir- relensedI into ir the air,” said Clayton.1. eric pollution in scenic, alpIpine areas. I B Mary Lou Giles • INancy Kuhn • DiDelores Parker • Ker ' Weber Stat( Utah hosjspital joins transnsplant team • Brent Ward ♦ GeoigeG Hardin •}Jesus Castro ‘ Jimlim Bieuins % - to hiteh^ab i — ^ SALT LAKE CIT:iTY (AP) - The Since> ils i creation in March Melody Higley* Sheihelly Messersmith • Alex Mai • Marl;aria Bingham m United Network of Organ Sharing 1985, he the Utah Cardiac team has has approved Prim’riraary Children’s pcrfomled cd 188 heart transplants, to French r(ocket I * J Mcdical Center foifor membership, includingtig three for children be- OGDEN, Utah (AP) —- A French H *• 'Arlene Jarvis • PhyillisPh Phibault • [Don Billings • Janetlet Cummings K clearing the way{ fcfor future heart tween .hethe ages o fS a n d l9 . Arianc rocket is expcctcdctd some time I B transDlantsfltthepei'peiatrichospital. The local ioc team antidpatcs do- next year to carry a mklicro-satellite « ALL WINNERSIS OF $30.00 DllINNER CERTIFICICATES I Primary ChildrerIren’s Administra- Ing three-cc to six pcdiatric trans- being developed by Webericr State Col- ^ tor Donald R. Poulter Poi said the plants perpei year a t P rim ary Chil- lege cnginecrs^and stududents, says ^ membership appro'proval will allow dren's, PoulterPoi said Saturday WSC Center for Aerospacacc 'Dichnolo- ^ his medical fadlitjility to join LDS Howeve2ver, Dr. Garth Orsmond, gy Director Robert Twiggs ; Hospital, Universersity of Utah directorr ofo: pcdiatric cardiology a t The AMSAT, a satellitlite produced ^ AGAIN Health SdcncesI McdicalN Centcr the U of of U and Prim oiy Chil- for n non-profit ham rodidio organiza- and the Veteran'sI's i A dm inistration dren's, saidn spedalists initially tion lo allow them to communicateco ^ CONGRATULAATIONS and TH/aANKS MAGIC: VALLEY\ I Medical Center in the Utah Car- won'tJC be transplanting hearts in around the world, measutures 9 inchcs TO diac Transplant ProgramPro . newborns,■ns. and weighs about 20 poui)unds — sub- ^ stantially smaller tnanin the first ffll Our Name..... And Reputationn Continues To Ci Utah neuib<)bom receives healart transplant satellite Weber built "For us Helping them,, theyt give us B l LOMA LINDA,A, iCalif. ( A P ) - The delilelicatc operation, the 23rd an opportunity to build oneo they de- H ind involving an infant un­ A 2>/j-week.old Utah Ul baby boy of ils kind sign," he said. ■ H i in C i i B w as in critical condition con follow- der six mimonths of ogo, took place The Challenger explos Jan- ing a successfulill heart trans* Saturdayly. The infont, Whitney uary 1986 put satellitlite launches S jjl^ ^ l tcrscn, was diagnosed with plant oi^ration at Loma Linda Ray Peter from the shuttle on hol(old while the — U niversity Medicalical Centcr, his a lethal1 hheart defect two months National Space Transporlortation Sys- p aren ts say. before birtsirth...... - tem was roaesigned.—

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Maho ■ Scores and statats B2 ■ NFL roundup3 B3 o r t s -■ -G o lf-B 4 ------I U p ss t a r t iC a r d is d e c:k G ica n t s , " 2 4 ^ \TM By WAULTER BERRY for a touchiichdown by Lomax a t 6:53 0of the first iJieAssoisociated Press quarter and a 7-yard pastiss from Lo- max to RobeAbcrt Await w ith 2:23 left in ththe quarter. H IH m H I [PE, Ariz. The Phoenix Cardinals,Ci tied Phil Simjim m s' 8*yard pass to Mauricrice Clarthon t place in the NFC Ea9t,-feeleel they’re play— 6:42 beforeire halftim e cu l New York's ded e f id lto U - n d after Sunday's 24-17 victrictoiy over the 7. }rk Giants. Tho Gianiants couldn't convert on a fusumblo recov- I the Cardinals might have/e to get there ery at theirleir own 49 just before tho hhalf bul got C k»d mD orom ing. It's Mbn- t Neil Lomax.t. 1Lomax threw the ball aat t thet Phoenix 36 with 5:20 reirem niningm day, Nov..14. 14. I yards and two touchdownss 9 nd scored an- thc thirdi qquarter when Cardinals I pi ^ t o r Greg himself,-bnt-lefl-the game-te-tn-the -fourth -Home-dropjpopped a snap nnd y's scores ______l r w ith a n iryury to his left kn(knee. Adams, I doctors tell me it's a portiirtial te a r of the New Yorifork stalled when Simms ovevcrthrcw Li- n t I've been told to keep thle e Iknee elevated onel Manuenuel in the end zone on fourtirth-and -2 a l ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ next 10 days and I m ight be 1out anywhere the Cardinalinals'15. NFL hree to four weeks," said LptLpmax, who has Phoenixix Itook over and drove 85 yaira rd sin n in e Chicagop 34,34 Washington 14 this season despite an arthrthritic left hip. plays overcr 16:04 as Green turned a msBinpat-cr KaniiinCil3 City 31, C indnnati 28 ally going to have trouble walwalking now." tem intoI a 44-yard‘ touchdown, puttingnglhoC.rd.- hdinnopolapolis20, Green Bay - n ox, who completed 23 of 35i ptpasses, threw a nols ahead!ad 21*7. d touchdown pass to Roy GreenGr 1:44 into Lomax,(, bbothered al! season by an aiarthriliclcfl Now Engl,nglandl4,NewYork irth q uarter to put Phoenix[ aheadal 21-7. Lo- hip, coppedped a nine-play, 81-yard drivnvomlhhi. j „ ^ ,3 4iid his knee was twistedd 1 on th a t play, carry o ffa'a lbroken play 6:53 into thc gugnmc.llwnj philndelphelphia 27, Pittsburgh sidelined him the rest of thc1C day.c his first ruirushing touchdown this seascison and ju st 26 ‘ Stoudt replaced Lomax as Phoenix, 7-4, the secondnd sincci 1984. San Diegoego 10, A tlanU 7 1 n to win its third straight, McFaddedden, who hod made seven. over the middle,, Ito halve th e R a ttle 27.J 27. H ouston 24 . Minnesotaro'to4ij, Dallas 3------j' 11 for Al Del Greco's 28-y8-yard Comerbt;rback Porry Williams rerecovered a I b d a / s G am e ,;03 left. Phoenix: fumblefu a t the New York 4'49-yoni line Buffalo 0at at Miami______I McFaddcn, who missed a 39-yard field with 2:1919 leftI in thc half, but thc GiiSlants gamed i 1 thc first quarter, kicked a 440-yarder with only onci ytyard in three plays and puniinled the ball 0 play, pulling New York to w ithin 24*17. away, ix then recovered an on-sideide kick and ran Sheldon!on White returned an inletterception 39 N 8 A e clock. yards to) th c Cardinals 45 just 2:35 itinto the sec- 12S. 9*cr*menta 177 cy made the plays they had ha to," G iants ond holf,f, bib ul New York again was unatiablc to move tP»fll«ftd.UU Bill Parcclls said. "Greenn hurt us. He's the ball andam h ad to punt. jiggest weapon. He's a gamc-lic-breakcr." ! C ardinals arc trying to maklakc thc playoffs After Green's Gi touchdown dropped2d New York !l-7 hole, the G iants went 733 yards in 11 ; first tim e since 1982. into a 21*7 inis'QASKCTBALL is shows we can compete agoigoinst anybody," plays forir thctl scorc by Anderson, who10 was traded ooodimitBuIt Buhl, n p.m. I lix coach Gene Stallings said,id. away byprthc th C ardinals in 1986. [’re confident now," Green soid.soi "We control wn destiny. If we don't maklake th c playoffs The gam;amc w as watched by a crowdd of1 65,324 a t .72,175-scascat Sun Devil Stadium. Thereire were 5,583 t’s our own foult." 'Kinn'ST'NFL Fo«b.l1; Duff.- icnix led 14-7 a t halftime onin io l-y a rd sneak no-shows.I'S. loal&Uml. t Cardinal free:e safetyt Lonnie YoungI breaksb: up a pass to Stef t e m p : for first I off-bounc I Hawks;s beat NewYori B u t Ads tl ont<:o victorry over 1Riims, T44P1 1 (ew Orle without KEN PETERS for 353trd y line, but was u y it'saba big gam e. Well, this was a Houstwas threatening to pull it oi Lomajgo. "We knemew their tendendes better :&nd his teammatestes think he's going jntijQho fina! minute. 44-yardapletod 22 of 37 (than thoho la st meeting). We knew • to be the difTcrencc.ce. - Btut nt Atldns intercepted a Jim E< thc fourtIs and th e New they- woulould u s e - a ' 8-4 defense,— • Krieg, who had missed seven tt .pass in the New Orlcaos cr max saiitrated the Rams Hebert saisaid. "We had moro film o n . • gnpies with a soparparated right shoul- 2onee with f 50 seconds remaining I which sii them stopiopping ua with the E a ^ e de> ‘der, completed 14I of26of passes for 188 preserserve a 1440 New O rleans v ict Cliffw J e d to 8*3, a -fense." : yards ond led thele Seattle£ Seahawks rySun)nnday. held o! n Rams, l 7-4, and New- Orleans' 0 defense, led by ! : to a 27-24 \-ictory■y cover the Houston We ju s t had to m ake a play," ti "Cliffandsco, I whid) is linebackercer Vaughan Johnson, held' I Oilers. Norm. John*ihnson kicked a 46- gaintsnU safely said. 'We didn’t kno said. "W the RamsIB tto 64 y ards ru sh in g ;yard field goal witJvith one second left Bt Ikind, a fumble or an intercei cn a lot; I don’t need a lhe SaiSaints uso limited fivetett, '''I ■for the winning m ar tion. team todCoach Jim Mora the NFLL ] passing leader going intoto . • "I'm ju st excitcded about Dave'com- I thought tho receiver (Henry E T hoGts'ended a two- thecontesltest, to I M yards on 18-^-36A ing back and playirlying, " said running ignj),1} was wide open, but 1 ran ovi won fiveith the norvous passing,, wwith two andnd W U e m til e - back John L, Williillliams, who gained gnjp]I got it* Neweles. ^ no^Tts..fS. . . .102 yards in 13 caicarries. "We can do gyj,.Sverett had marched tho Ran dersen'ses come in and ' • Seeee S A IN T S o n P a g e B4 GenBAtkliuoftheS1 S a l n t i p i d u o f f a p ass s s 1In the last minute' some things we weren'twt able to do mainmg - - -. with-Kelly-(StouffciifTcrl.-Krieg's experi------G iants' ence allows us toi opiopen things up a lit- "jf ^ with 4:0 tie more." • Paul 3 Washiiington, * 1 the season 2-1 but Difka, sskinning 3414 Seattle started tl lears wel goal in \ ^ then wcnlT4"whiwhile'Krieg'was-in^-g-^Q^.g )AVID'GINSBURG------1:50 ton Redskins:------yards in-the dedsiKrisive fir tt half-and-forced statart*—rctumcd-to_tbc.ChicaB iicaE0_9ideline for the first______j jured. . The AssAssociated Press Phoenix9-2, had been knocked out)ut of the ing quarterbackk DDoug W illiams out of thc gai'ame time sincc a mild heart■art a ltack irS ay T ag o T D it "When you haveave an expenenced out t h ethc ( Redskins in each of thee previousp eariy in the thirdird quarter.1 ka periodically offeredjred some advice, bul left I quarterback, youLl c: can do more with ASHINGTON - It took the Chi "Theys. Williams, workiorking under the constont prpres- mosl of dedsion-makingking to Tbbin. -- — him.-'Seahawks-coI -coBch-Chuck- Knox— '30 ■minutC5“Df"football to wii coach iL-twD.timc3.thcy_boat B us^tlL th ^ _ d e - sure applied by the league's top-rankedI ide- D uring th e sccondd qiquarter, Ditka sat on thc said. s of frustration and assure coacl their bijwin, but today we outpfoyed'edlhemV^Tense, com^iileded only 8iX'oM 9'pa^8-forir69 *bench-and hod his-fis-pulsc- rate token -after------Krieg threw aI ZS.yand21 touchdown delightful welcome-back gifL T hcCsacker Mike Singletary said,1 yards. His replacslaccmcnt, Mark Rypien, thrhrew D itka's vrife, Diana,a, £asked his physidpn to pass to rookie BriiBrian Blades in the lort touchdown nfts by Mike 'I\ for th ea f good week of preporotion..,1.... Tbday touchdown passcfsses to Ricky Sanders and GiGary check on her husband.ind. D itka remained seated, - —first quarter. , ■ ... Mattt SuheyS helped Chicago take c "This-with all cylinders clicking,'lg," Bears Clark but Buffcrec;rcd four intorceptions...... • ■ ■ drinking fluids for mosmost: of the ncriod,-bot-rc------"One guy d(«sn'tsnt make that big a ! lead on Sunday en route to a Phoenixe Duerson added. While Bears1 dcdefensive coordinator Vince'c Tb- ' turned to room the sidelineside just W ore the half _____ diflerence. but I w —thtr-dcfendmg-Sopci—Bowi . "We'rijT»-limited-Wa 3h in g to n r€-6 he game. ______' get out there andind be able ta con- our owi I tribute a little bit,"bit, Krieg said. "Tb AP UiMtphelo now, it's w in'in Uie fashionion wc did was very ^ ^ 1 t e p h e n B a k e r Pl'ocr exciting." ihocker: Chiefs aare victoorious o)ver Cinert comp Idaho) win overr Idaho StI Ev- passes, for 249 yards1 Big Sky1 title hop()esbackiin VandaUils' hands end Orleans defense frustr t would have been a 27-yard:rd field goal by Gilbertsonson, to p u t it mildy, w as not a 1happy we can't do that.t. V We have too m any good ByCOLIN MULDC.DOON own destiny. Ono game lgren to most of the game." kicker Thayne Doyle. Beng3ngal free safe- man at thisis point.i players to do that,"t," GGilbertson added, 'Hmes-Ncws corre.v;nt’.vponj/fnt classic between thc Vandalricto- The Saints iraprov10 ffensive 'The second haihalf was a 180-degree for all the marbles, game in front of theBob F Hallcy scooped the b;ball up and "That was,ras th c m ost disappointing ofTe iced 65. yards, bcforc.being^t^ippcd tr up by r performanceice the first half since the Mo:lontana turnaround for theie IcIdahoofTensc. MOSCOW - WlWhen the University of Ida-ia- ldaho> victory over " IS th e two ahead of San Fran istin, who was game in 198!.982," Gilberston said, alludining to a Quarterback John'ohn Friesz wastod no time ho lost its Big Skyky Conference footbafi openericr championship for the secotenow 6-5. own teammate, Robert Justi ng to block Dt^lc, thc onlyly defender( be- 40-16 Grizilizily vrin over Idaho in Miflissoulo in getting the Vandalndals into the end zone. '.to Montana six weeks wc ago, moro than a few;w fending con/erence champrcep- "I’m high enough; 1 en Hallcy and paydirt. back whenn G ilbertson was the offensiveve coor- Idaho’s Brian SmiSmith took tho second half .Vandal fans began:an to worry. Idaho must beat the Bronc podium,’ an elated Co 3U took over a t the Idaho 2!6 6 1with just TO- dinatorforDlcome Ims ensued and time ran outlut on th c Bcn* out tho firstirst half, take one drive andnd then ing a t their own 26,26, ^thc Bengals p u t together rcrushinf* intrastatjtijte rival Idaho State here . stop playinging like that, just stop playining and • S ec ID A ! DAHO o n P a g e B 4 ‘Saturday night, 41-7,41 Idaho still controls its ISU noscguard .Ivor Filiai------W ashington!3. Chicago, S playoffs by tl Chicago Bears two seasons. wipe-out-two------:Thc-lasL- oach M ike Dit- served to .wi Bears lincbai e Tbmcrak and ' ."We had a ;c a 20-0 half- we hit it~w a 34-14 victory safety Dave 1 flwl.' cham pion------T hc-B «m Lowly < W hether t greats remai - - ry Will go do r !i;t it be said sets: C indm CSCiat^? Knn.«as highest-srori o ti.------T-paaier^nd^' le best football K ansas C: me," thc Chiefs the NFL. 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I ^ n v e t jcapitali; izes on nmiscues to top BBrowns !3rd stra:aight tiniu^ I . ^ , DENVER (AP) - TheE CCleveland ■ thoThoTD. Browns may have been bocBOcking.ro- A FF < C W e s t KaKarlis missed ficld-goal tries of 42 vengc for back-to-back IosmDSBCS to lh e — —— — III I I and n d 362 yards in thc sccond half. ist two AFC ynrds to Stevee Sewell. Gerald Will- | a in tho last < L.A. R aiders 9 championshipcl gomes, butt it wns thc hile slashed 1 yiyard for nnother score, Denveri: Broncos who feltIt tthey had ond Rich Karlirlis kicked threo field SS a a i n Francisco 3 ------• something to prove. — ------goals. . . . - -SAN-FRANClSCO^APt--^Chris------'The last couple of years,rs, when wo The Brownss —- who suffered from iahr kicked three field goals and a beatb them in thc title game,ne. thoy said poor field posiisition throughout tho 'ugged Los Angeles defense held ifoty Randy gome, never siastarting a drivo beyond m it was luck," .Denver sofot iruggling San Francisco without a e w anted to their own 25-yi-yard line — had two m Robbins ^ said. "Tbdoy, we w ouchdown for thc first timo in two m ■ dominate d them from frontit to end. Wo sconng opportui^unities in thc first half, 'ears in n 9-3 NFL victory Sunday, tookI control of this oneIC Ifrom thc One threat encnded when Castillc, a he pRaiders' third win in a row. s ta rt" comcrback win/hose fumble recovery ..Pnhr □„ conncctcd on 8ocond-holf_at^______— Thc'Broncosrwith'by^nanhT>m)esl“ prcRon’od-lnsrsr70or^38^3-AFC-^J cmpts of 45, a season-high 50 and 19 performance of 1988, gott twoIv touch- championshipI igame victory, inter- 'ords Oft tho Raiders, 6-5, remained downs passes from John Elway El and cepted Bernic KKosar and returned 33 ,:-jiod for first placo with D enver and converted fout Clevelandd tturnovers yards to the CleCleveland 17. T hat theft joottle in thc AFXD West; Bnhr had into’ 20 first-half points en:n router to a set up WillhiIhitc's score midway nissed six of eight kicks from beyond 330-7 romp Sunday. through thc seaccond quarter. 40iO y,ynrds this senson. The Broncos raced to a 3 30-0 first- With two mirlinutes left in the half, ^The 49crs drove 47 yards to a hhalf load, scoring on all six si) of thoir Clarence Weathithers caught a 15-yard hird-down-and-1 nt the Raiders 20 possessions in the half. ThiThe defense pass but fumblelied when hil by Flotch- [JJJ'ate in thc gamo. Following an incom- P W I M Ekept Browns quarterbacklack ' Bem ie or and Mark HaHaynes, and comcrback ileto pass, Scott Davis and several p - K} osar in check with ono key intcrcep- Steve Wilson red in tho NFC West with five front of putting pressurere on them , drive. James left. slopping their running: ggame and The game started si ominously for The last time thc 49ers failed to fforcing them into passingg si'situations," thc Browns. OnDn the game's first play icoro a touchdown was in thc 49-3 Denver Coach Dan Reo’looves said, fromscrimmagcIge, Tim Manoa fumbled -i.y,jlayofT loss lo the New York Giants 'John played extremely welwell. He did when hil by liilinebacker Rick Denni- -nn January.i, 1987. ___ !n ot mnko mintnkps nr hnvoivf th e inter- son and snfetvtv Dennis Smith recov- ML ■ ceptions that have causedsod us prob- ercd al the (Cleveland 22, Karlis Lo three points for the sccond Ilems in the past." kicked an 18-yayard field goal two min- straight week, trailed 3-0 before "I think we had lhat killcdller instinct utes Inter. mounting short drives for field goals all doy,” Elway said. "WetVe ju s t kept The Broncosos went 53 yards for a an their first two possessions of the . driving a t them. We playedyed hard ev- 10-0 lead. Elwjwny hil Mobley, a tight second half. cry down, and that's the difdifference in end and H-bacack, near the goal lino, Los Angeles made it 9-3 on Bahr's why we played so well todayday." and the 260-poi)ounder ran over comer- 19-yarder j with 7:08 left in the fourth Browns Coach MartyLy Schotten- back Hanford1 DDixon al th e l. quarter, seven plays after Mike heim or denied that the loss hod any- After anothiLhcr Karlis field goal, Haynes u . „ forced a ^ g e r Craig fumble thing to do with his team'sm's schedule, capping a 73-?3-yard. 15-pIny drive, and Mike Wise recovered nt thc San Thc Browns played on thc road lost Castillc stcppO(Xid in fronl of Weathers Francisco pj^j 17. Mondny night, leaving theithem 0 short and picked offiff Kosor's pnss. After a week of preparation. 16-yard pnss-ir•interfercnce pcnnlly on SanS q Diego 10 'That isn't an issue," he said. "We Cleveland linel:lebncker David Grayson. A t l a n t a 7 ■j iik r. •• V . • wanted to create a balanceneed offense. Willhitc scored;dfromlhc-l. over far too On the next(I piny from scrimmage, ATLANTA A' (AP) - Rod BcrntUnc «PL*MrptK)l0 b ^ u t we turned the ball ovi mnny times against a goodiod teami . Thc Cleveland's Reggie Langhome ran ran 57 yards with a short pass to set Turirkey o f a gaiime num bers say it very clearly.'riy." caught a 10-yi•yard pass bul fumbled up up BarryI Redden's 5-yard touchdown run, and thc San Diego Chargers A tturkey marches post theth Green Bay Pack* deldelayed several minutes•s before the bird fi- Thc Broncos, beating CleCleveland for when hit by Walt V Bowyer, Fletcher run, t thc 30. and Knrlis snapped snn| a six-gnmc losing streak erse r s bcnch during fint quilu a r tc r a c tio n o f S un* na!nally wns cnpturcd. GtSreen Boy lo.st thc tho 10th slraight timenc including recovered nl /ard field goal for o 23-0 with with a 10-7 victory over the Atlanta doy'sdo3 game against thc Colts.C< Thc game wns gaig a m e . 20-13. those two recent title gam[ames, raised kicked a 32-yai th eir record lo 6-5 and rem•emainod tied advantage. FalconsFal( on Sunday with Seattle and the Los Loi Angeles Weathers' fumble fi with 1:57 loft Bemstinc B hauled in tho pass from Raiders for first place in the AFC gave Denver erenough time for another Mark Mai Vlasic a t the San, Diego 35, W est Cleveland fell to 6-5, two scoring drive.. IElway's 26-yard scram- broke brol two tackles near midficld nnd Nei3W Englarnd forccsi 3 turnovvers on games behind Cincinnatili in-theii AFC ble highlightected the mareh. and El- raced rac( to the Atlanta 14 before Robert Central. way h it Sewellill for the score. Moore Moc m ade thc tackle. Denver dominated thele eerror-prone The Brownsns scored on their firat Tim T Spencer then ran for five w a i ry over N.Y. Jets Browns in the first half,'. tataking a 30- possession off thet second half. Kosor ynrds ynr and Gnry Anderson for four be­ ay to 14-]13 victon !ven passes, including an fore fori Redden scorcd with 4:32 left in 0 lead as Elwoy threw TD passes of completed .scvc the game. EAST5T RUTHERFORD,i N.J.(AP)P) — Sometimes an ag- thalat 1happened was lhat we keptipt hurting ourselves in thcJ 11 yards lo Orson Mobl:obley nnd 5 18-yarder to\ IByner, and Byner got the gressivcvc ddefense is tho best ofTense.e , ______worstarst way a t the worst possitilcc Itimes." On a asloppy field on an even slisloppier dny, the New Johin Joh Stephens scoring swcerep came from the 3 at thc Englandnd of 12 and 7 yards on broken bro plays Philadelphialia then w ent 71 yards in denderson then kicked field goals of 21 with thoiio turnovers. In a game withith these weather condi- lumtimovors in the first half, hibut did lead 3-0 on Pal1 and sel up Zendejas' gnm'omo-winning seven plays, withwi Cunninghom's roll- and ond 29 yards in between Cunning­ tions, we felt it would be Aip to the thi defense lo m ake il Leah,cnhy's 47-yard field goal throirough the rain. Leahy also) field goal with a 41-ynrd-d completionc out heavq toI CCartor giving Philodol- ham's han 7-yard, bootleg dive into thc happen.":n." madeade a 48-yardcr in the third qiquarter. lo Cris Carter. The Eagles,les, 6-5, over- phia a first dowown a t the Steelcrs' 8. ^end.end zone, giving Pittsburgh a 16-14 Ncithcther team mado much happenpen in thc opening half, New Ne York pulled within a popoint on Freeman McNeil's> came three second-hnlf tuiturnovers to Cunninghnmim, wTio wns 25 of 41 for hnlflime holl lend. which1 th(the Jets led 3-0 on P at Leahy'hy's 47-yard field gonl. (5-yaryard run with 2:06 lo go. keep thoir playoff hopes alive.ali' 276 yards, ^sai;arlier improvised a 12- Cunninghnm's C first touchdown run aefTectivc.UjaL il didn't con-— reserved -the - ynrd.touchdowjwn-run on a-third-and- capped cap a 12-play, 80-yard-drivo k e p t----- The> PPatriots,d who had lost theirir fourf road games, then . - New-York's Nc offense, was so ine ------I^ggio- Singletary ..presi made the first of thc big plays. vertJrt Ia third down in its first 122 tries. O'Brien finished 11. victory by blocking Gory7 Anderson's/ 10 play wilh K13:14 left, giving the Ea- alivalive by a personal foul penalty on "Weca3 came out in a zone and O'B3'Brien lends to look a t o f30'3 0 for 134 yards. 57-yord field goal attemnpt pt on tho fi- gles a 24-23 lerlead. SteSteelcrs' rookie defensive end Aaron who hele wantsw lo throw to," the outsiitside linebacker said. "I jf.fi nal play. PittsburghI hadh gone ahead 23-17 JonJones. Jonos was flagged for belting ndianapoUs 20 -tacklo-Ron-Hellor-aftcr-Cunningham------____ driftedd 0oul] and stayed in the zone,ne. He threw it right lo _____ Louis Lipps caught _an_89.-yat:d__on_Dubby_Br] ai 3risterj>_fi9:yard_touch'_tacl m eri'dordon'l ihTriK ho'saw It wawas'too casyn'catch;*’ GireenBay n 13 tou’clidown pass, threww 0 i 13-yard down lo Lipppps, thc second-longest apparently npf had been sacked for an ass in Steclcrs' history. eight-yard eigl loss on a lhird-and-10 play On thetho next play, hitflit Stanley Morgan for a GREEN Qf BAY, Wis. (API - ChrisC Chandler passed forr scoring pass lo Merril H(Hoge on an touchdown pas ys before Cunningham 's froifrom the Eagles' 31, 19-yardrd touchdownt and a 7-3 load.!• twoVO and the InditJianapolis Colts stopped aJ .• end-around and sel up oneoho of Ander- Three plays ...... _3Ve.nc1 needed .a scorc right theree a f k r thc-defonso-gave—iggpiisPsecond drivff a t the-2-yardrd iinc'Sundny to'boQf thc~g— 8on's-four field-goals-withith B-U-ynrd- score,-a-pers'rsonol-foul-pcnolty on—— )reg Lloyd nullified Rod •Cunningham •( quickly found tight us the3 chchance,” said Flutie, who is8 44-2 since becoming the reen Bay Packers 20-13 for thi.heir fifth straight victory reverse and a 20-ynrd catcatch. But thc linebacker Gn ic ninth timo Woodson's'int(iterception ond govc thc end enc Keith Jackson for completions of startingng quarterback.I New Englandnd is 6-5. "Stanley m ade The Th Colts' IJan'cy Armstroni.ng batted down a Don Ma-. Steclcrs, 2-9, lost for the i a greatal mover to the comer and thenthc went to the post. I :owski passori'the final play,, aflera the Packers had driv- Just laidlid it in to him.'l n 47 yards following thoir rc(recovery of an on-side kick. Thenjn thel Jets started laying thele ballb on the ground. ith 37 scconds left, Vikings handI Dallias 7 th sistraight loss ______Roger7or Vick's fumble a l tho Patrio'riots' 21 came after New Majknwski'smi 3-vard tnside kick and Majkowski tho Cowb9ys' seventh1 consecutivec Thomaa picke<(ed up thc fumble and ro- and am Igwcbuiko, who also had a 23- Rembertlert, who picked up a fumbmble and scored on a loved thc Packers lo the Colts's' 4-ynrd line with passes of turned the baitall two yards for a score, yarder yai in thc second quarter, kicked botcheded IkickofT return' to help NewIW England1 beat the J e ts 200 yyards to Patrick Scott nnd nr 23 yards to Slerling B i ______— Chuck Nelsilson's 39-yard field goal n a 22-yarder 1 to-put thc Bucs ahead.. in a 198^985 playoff game, "The sccondmd, Fred Mnrion made a sharharpe. nrd Wilson-to-Joncs pass . W ^ i^ Rusty Hilger completing four. -tagk^frftnd-knookod-thp.balU i otto-HiovetUhUall tfl thp ?. 2 ,—vJIFCCentr?tr a i .. .aU ivtiiadJrm iij'M autliiilloiis: ___ ^erybody on the defense is con?onvrrpn(;T)fnhir 1jiiltrlf""|j{jfju t Armstrong reached up and" kriocked dbwirilTn, Rockeets beat 1Kings .starting debut of .Kevin•vin Sweeney, the Burs n 2323-20 victory over the Do. the winning field goal. who completed ju st 10) of 28 passes troil Lions. A J 35-26 a t period's end and HOL[OUSTON (AP) - Houstoston's but traik'd < for 93 yards. Thc teamsIS were tied heading into ^ GRAND OPEMTR^ unlil tlie opening minute Akeem!cm Olajuwon scorcd 34 poiijoints Pro basket;e t b c d l never led u The Vikings intcrccptO'pled Sweeney the fourth-q•quarter, nnd a 38-ynrd -th quarter. four times, cnuscd himim lo fumble ^ and1 ViVinny Del Negro's short bnbase- - I of the fourth Lee's O riental ■ twice and sacked him five fiv tim es,as II I jumper was blocked by MiMike sists, and Derrick-C: • Chievous 21 Thc King.Igs had n 46-29 lead early l a ______, line ju Sweeney literally ran for his life to ^ B the points. in tho socc:cond quarter^ before the Woods(jdson as time expired as t avoid a heavy rush. led by former Rockets clo:losed lo within 67-56 a l Rocket:kets beat Sacram ento 129-1.9-127 Sacrnm ento was lec M innesota's Al- Bakeaker trapped 2 MASSAGE ray, who had 29 thc half, Sunda;iday night to send the winliinless Rocket Rodney McCray Sweeney for o safety in1 ththo final two X x* W l n chipped away in ^ the KingsIgs Ito their fifth straight-defeat'eat points and 12 rcbondsnds in his first Houston m inutes of the. p m o to m ake the J" *5 rler, pulling to within four WithVith Houston leading 124-1:1-123, game since being traded tra by. the third quorl< score 43-3, thc third-biggeggesl defeat in q O irce times before Floyd's Olnjuv,juwon sank a pair of free throhrows- Rockets. LaSalle Thomlompson-had 24 points thrc Dallas' 2&-ycar history. U n r id a free throw by Thorpe withh 444 seconds left nnd then, com-co points and 11 rebouisounds for the bosket and Wilson hit Hossan Jonc:sncs with scor- m k kings' lead to 88-87 with pletcdted a 3-point play wilh 122 see-s Kings, while Derek SmiSmith contribul- cut the Kii ing passes of 26 and 64 yards nnd O RReadye or Not at our nthe third quarter, flipped a 3-yord touchdo’idown pass to j J 9 : 0 0 a m t o endsIs left1( to give the Rockets a1 1!129- ed 22 and Kenny Smithiith21. 1:30 left in t n opened up a six-poinl Steve Jordan. •New Locatlorv I advantage. Sacramento look an 11-4 lead in Houston 123 ad : Hcrschel Walker's muffluff of a hand- r t ' , Otis the gamo'a first three thr minutes, lead on a1 p pair of baskets by Wood*^ WooVoodson added 26 points, C ofT and David Howard's'b recoveryr po- J .* \ v i JL e a t h f 6 r t n a T L > lunds, Houston pulled lo within wii a point son vrith 6S:32:i left. 1037 Blue U k e s N . ^ V M A Thorpejrpe 18 points ond 18 reboun sitioned the Vikings forr WWilson's first 138M»ln 13 Av* S. 1C first quarter, Sacnunoilonto fought back to lio tho Tel: QOS) 73^-2928 ______Sleepyepy Floyd 18 points and 1515 os- midway Ihrough thc I scoring pass to Jon6s, withwi only 7Q,. (Ot^^d Aioxandor'i BJdg.) 0-4 'nm os Nows. Twinn FtFalls, Idaho Monday, Novoml>mbor 14.19B6 ties Stn>'ange; JLate S saturday Houstton stoips Wyor»ming Kite t eason low. game. HOUSTON (AP) — Hououaton'a do-__^ot^er. te o MA hadn’t been rushing C C< ow boy' 10 point« w u a sea fcnso p u t up some numbers•rs as gaudy them that'miiciiicK,’ Jenkins'saldrT W fl T ------Then McGill’sill’s second Bcoro-of- th o ..... as the Cougars' run-andid-shoot of- is th e m ost, wwe’ve blitzed this yoar.-iSMcholhState 23f nigh^ with 6:315:31 remaining, put the p ln p i is t(oday Ifcnsc Saturday night,t, sacking We were justIt havingV fun. This has to N. J\; Arizona 5 game away. -Wyoming 166 tim es and give u s c i^ ibibility." il _ David Eldridgridge's 9-yard run with TH BODAUX. La. (AP) i Jln liL iA P } .— Binglo Btrolirokc off the playoff score, dropping' d the lOlh-ninkod?d Cowboys Ware saidI "I feel we have th e best _ ) — Dec 39 8c

By JENNIFER KAUTUTH Lorrierie Wilkes. MVRMC's dircctoitor tween July 1. 1986,, andan Juno 30, ^ H . . 7lmded. CSI nursing gradualuate Beverly WelghaU Mts« up a piggy-back Intnitravenou* tube a t MVRfSMC KSL-TVV may ddiscontin nue [m service^ to Macgie Valleey H By MARTA CLEAVELANEKD I------’ Tlmes-News wrilef" " " - - PWendell gets incre ------TWIN-FALLS— Tho-vie-viewers of-KSL-TV-on------cable channcl 23 may soage a g 02 ______• ScoJC SL o njn : Page C2 L_ Baxterr continiues searrch M for a d(Icj^ ty ^^ s e c u ttor i ■ By CRAIG LINCOLN first'■st of the year. 'Umes-News writer ...... ShShe’s advertising in'T heA dvoavocateVthelda------1------ho-ShStatfrrBar^s-monthly-magaijnirine.-91ie-po8i' ------^ TWIN FALLS-Findiniding a deputy prosecu* tionm iis IUt«d with fi s t a r t i ^ salarilary of $19,900 tor to fill a Twin Falls CoiCounty vacancy is tak- or up,up depending on experience. ing longer than cxpected.id. ThThat salary is one reason the)e positionp has- When Deputy Prosccuticutor Joel Horton Icil n'tt filled,fi' she said. in mid-Septembc', Proseasecutor K. Ellen B arter "P"Private firms are starting muchmi higher," said sho hoped to fill the position by O c t 1. shele ssaid. B axter recently extcndcnded her application H H( orton le d Tfvin Falls for the h e Ada , County B |jjj||||i deadline to Dcc. 10. . prosi“osecutor's office. The 28-year-ear-old Horton "I have done some interviewing int( and want saidlid ho had a better chance forr cacareer mobili- to continue." B axter said?»dr,She declirted to.aay ty'in in Ada C ounty - speidfically w hyT itrseaVealth ' h as been unsuc- Baxter's Bs oflice is now staffed withwi three at- cessful so for. ' tomiimeys: herself, Chief Deputyuty Prosecutor Baxter hopes to fmd.aa rreplacement for Hor* Rockockno Lammers and Deputyy Prosecntor~J.P ------• ton, her former seniorr trialtr attorney, by the ScotiH)tt Jam es. Couplele from Twin1 Falills ^ ith African exchange stuitudent Helen MorgansIS treceives instructions fifrom teacher Gerard Ja< ric a ff^(changef ------^ ' crash-lland in Arizonaa The Associated Press aftei(lemoon a t Flagstafl" Regionalal fMedical Cen- jhannesburgJ native Heleien Morgans sspends a yeaiar tor.)r. FLAGSTAFF. Ariz, — A Twin Falls Sharkey SI told Coconino Countyinty sherifTs in- Qttttendingldah ho State Sch(hool for theLDeaf and BlitHnd - couple survived a forccdcd 1landing of their light vestestigators th at he was flying a t iabout 12,000 plane north of the Grandind Canyon, a Civil Air feet>et when tho engine on uiele single-enginec ByJENPMNIFER k a u t h Morpns said her drcream was inspired by Amerinerican movies — Patrol spokeswoman saidaid Sunday. Cesj!c3sna 162 . stoppi and ho mtmade a forced 7lmes-NiNews writer movies depicting a couiluntry full of glamorous movie)vie stars. Jim Wilson Sharkey,’, 4343, and his 37-year*old landinding on tho Kaibab Plateau,BU, about seven "We think America1 isi like Hollywood," she said.aid. "When I came vrife, Connie J o Sharkey,ey, were spotted a t 8:10 mileliles southwest of Jacob Lake.5. • .• GOOD)DING — Seventecn-ycar-old]ld Helen Morgans has dreamiamed here I was puzzled anc,nd really surprised to loam■n thattl people here a.m, Sunday by a CAPAP searchtr and were The Tl CAP began looking forDr thet plane at about comingcoi to America ever sincece shei was little, live normal lives, morerc or less." evacuated obout an hourour later by a state Dc> daylaybreak Sunday, Ma. Kienitzz sisaid. Sho said With1 thet help of her hands andi a patient interpreter, tho stastate She said she was disappointedd to find prcjudicludicGs in America partment of Public SafSafety helicopter, said be tho plane had not been heard frofrom since they School for fi the Deaf and Blind’s fiifirst foreign exchange studeudent about apartheid, CAP spokeswoman Joyceyce Kienitz. ShaIharkeys stopped a t Winslow)w to refuel at talked aabout her dream, about deallealing vrith her deafness, aboabout "I don't blam e you-:j-all for thot. because I canan sce ; both aides, Sharkey reportedly suJsuffered a broken nose midnid'aflomoon Saturday. lifo in SouthS< Africa and about h err ftfavorite Americarj junk food)od — That's w hat you get onan TV and in the newapapers."jrs." and an ankle injury, bibut the extent of his Ms. M Kienitz said tho Sharkeyseys were said to chocolaUate chip cookies. '’We have to integral■ate and get rid of the postL anda n the fighting," k io T w n Falls Bom1 and : roised just outside of Johannesburg, South Afrii wife's injuries was not. knknow, Ms. Kienitz said, havilavo been on their way back i< . 3 c0 o EXCILVNGE : on Pago C2 She said both were beinwing evaluated Sunday fronrom Oklahoma City.

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Idaho Monday, Novan-ramfier 14.-1988 - - - C-2 ’nmw-Nwfl.'Wn eath-jQfflIfch o ff ickial criticizie s le g a l pc7 o m ----- icated in bbeating dc • drcn recdve the disturbingog message aters, merchantsints and o ther busines*^, Skinhe kers shouted er on ill^ pomMraphjr but also) -t able.'. yearo ld quid beaten!D tto death w ith a WondwiIwosen Tbsfaye. 24, of Pori-t- years, said his attacke :)ity lawyer, gal does not meanmea i t is harmless," he as leaving a . should attidLa^ "legal pomograplv » > C arm ad^ a Salt Lake Cil basebaU bat eariy SunSunday apparently land waaaa in fair condition Sunday aat t radal slurs as he was 1, downtown restaurant willith his family, prevalent inm today’s movies, teievi*• saidi osiog the Constitutioninto protect said, was attaded by ^hitchite Bupremadsts, Emanuel,lel, while TilahuJe Antneh, 31, issage that Carmack praised prai U.S. Attorney * of the t«eih sion. maigasnxinM- «^ t ' smut seU forth the mest police Bald. also of' Portland, P was not hoepital-d- The mother of one ol ard Thomborgfa. Um Rft-• Shurdi Elder K. • "ponugraaliyUc^'d’theMbleftnnn GeneralWdiard , an Ethiopian liv* ized;Siroim psonsald. ageA convicted in th e attittack said her Mormon Cht Mulugeta Seraw, an ofiwrtySou^Coastitulaitio n w ek s ligious Alliance./iceAgainstPor^waphy- ing in southeast Portliirtlondi was taken Simpsoi>800 said the'suspects werere son h ad been recroitcd b:bytheAiyim made. — I toprotect" . • and otheis_SQfl ;al & H ealth Cen* three yotyoung men and two younglg Youth Movement, a PallbIbrobk, Calif., Connadc.k . a member oT the fidth't i to Emanuel Hospital • irum oS the Seventgr, told aI He urged Las Cmces reiresidents to mental is passajisu^^tE e Child Vn- ter following tho beatieating outside bis women wiw ith short>cropped hair. Theyey neo-Nazi group with indiidirect ties to Firrt Quonu Obsceni^ Enforcement. cburcb*>ponionsored community gather- ifind legitimate means to op]jppose legal tection and Obj house about 1:30 a.Ba.m. He died of were dre Saturday that when) 1 but indeccnt materials.. ^rm adc Act of 1988.. The H law is a strong head injuries about.9:15 9:1 a.m. Sunday, ots. he saisaid. Law enforcement sourcirces told The ing here iphy ia protected in the» i suggested they consider ordTderiypidc- weapon in thele fightfi| against hardcore Portland police soiso u |^ t five MIS' (^apt. Wayne\ Inm an of th e policoCO Oregonian that the AryanAj Youth “pomogrsph Veedom oi speech, our ddl-- re for more steps in their s eventually have 35 channelels. In other busmLisincss; r veteran cm- ?• hospitals could infliinfluence V a rie s sdiedule to make the compreheninsive plan obligation bondsmds and pay ofT sub-con* . ry- set a beginning wage of o $11.44 an But, he i. Nurses at Sacred'ed 'Heart Medical "Itis is important to make evcry- ly spends more than sevenn legally binding. "Ifs somimething wo tractor? who0 have h completed their : ). of $14.45 an C enter opened negotiations nc{ last body rearealize that nurses have beenlen hour, with a top salary < ay with the television on. n ^ to deal w ith quick," he said. work on the; sewersc lagoon improvo- his hour after 15 years, saididJohnAslak. month witn a propose)08^ one*year con* g r o ^ yf underpaidu for ^ r s , and this ion problems are caitsed byy The impact area, all lammd within a ment project.t. TheT $100,000 of bond ; fen son, director of labor rela‘lations for the ^ tract seeking as muchuch as a 25 percent is the year ye we should do that," Jen sun spots,9, treest faUing on lines andd mile of dty limits, needsB ito bc con* funds will no longer 1 gain interest, ; at nurses assodation. increase in salaries>8 ando bencGta for Brodie,!, a nurse and imion oflidal at equipm entIt Ifailum, IVUkin^n sdd.i. trolled by the dty now Uto organize but contractorstors will not file leans ' . and th e calcable comumy tries to re*i‘ growth of the dty, Hosadc: Bsaid. against therity. dty. u.^l)-compuints-withtn-48—fl Sflvaral-major-land-parcjctls in tho • Nelann rpportai re that Lester recognizes-r K m t e m h- d e v e h p ml e n t — s t mills , for cable service indudele impact zone soon will be 01on the mar* Brothers is respondingresp to complaints . a se rv ic e coicommitment, he said, ket, he said, and the d ty nineeds lode- that his businiisiness in a residential ; BONNERS FERRYRY(AP)Acoinmu* agementmt services and provided train­in- holding 18 acres nnd no econom ic o r t„ — ponse to a complaint aboutIt dde if dairies or otherr industries zone is a nuisanisance. 'The attorney said •; nity development joijoint venture be- ing in’ for tribal members, a HUDLID educational opportunanitios, the I sex, violence and nudity onn should be located there, Brothers hasa be, with the help of ject ,,, n u of their "wawall-to-wall violence,’ l^ lk - Nelson said the dty nee 10 a.m..m. l\iesday in the Alden-Wog- i there is a large following»g then because he still was1 aable to sup- dock has sugge:ggestcd a solution lo the ; rChapel in Boise. Graveside «er-•r- berly. Serviceswill be unnnnounced by “ 'Hv \ Oddl Romer,’ 70.70 of Jerom e, died BoncrCl r- ply Salt Lake City coverageIge via KSL. microwave costo st idilemma. ! Reynolds Kuneriil Chupelpel. W illiam for K S L , wlwhich is owned by the Mor- S alurday, Nov. 12,1088, 12,1 at St. Bene- , will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tucs- d its signal, 'We've felt‘It I for years th a t sub* ; M. Briiajs. 80. of Twin Kalis, K miss. mon Churclirch. 'The station’s news pro-0- Before KUTV drepped d ic u Hospital in Jerome. Services n th e R cabo Cem elery. ingdinec May. wos foundid Saturday, gramminglg Ihas been rated third-bestst the two stations shared thiLhe S8,000-a- scribers shouldluld bear the cost," M u^ ; will b e held o t 10 a.m. T\iesday in Nov. 12, near Twin KuIIIs,h. Services in th e COU:rountry, and many sportinglg year cost of the microwa\rave link-up. dock said. 'FFor o r 75 ccnts a year per ; th e H azellon LDS Church. Burial A lththur James Sillers. v-llbe announced by Re>Reynolds Ku- e v e n ts fronrom Brigham Young Univer-r- Now KSL haa to pay forr thot link by subscriber thehe rmicrowave costs could.; ...... w ill .follow, i n ..Hazellon Ha Cemetery. .Arthy Firth Cemetery. Friends« mayr call at change— lolds Funeral Chopcl. ton«.nand ^ L e n a E M cC<^oy c Castle • lilackfool today in th e af\< itin u e d fro m P a g e C l food,* no m atter w hat the bbrand. turo this far■ awaway" ' ; evcningand prior to the; (services on L ena E. McCocCoy C astle, 94,. of Deaf from birth, Morgaifans said sho Being so far ifrom home has had i t i • T\jesday. Friends who10 wishmay Morgans■> said,SQ Bellevue. diedSatISaturday, Nov. 12, P ett r n a R o d riq u e z ach of a cul- effects on Moi^loi^ans, but .she said she: ; ■ly make memorials to thele c h arily of .'1 a lwvays a j tell people about the[)e hasn't gone through mud 1988, at the homeome of a daughter in FetriElra Rodriquet, 85. of Kimberly hardest part has acceptedcd thei homesickness a r.' Sunday.November 13. 1988. nta t th e ir choice. S o u th Africfrica 1 know, about the beau-u- ture shock in Idaho. The h, Eagle.Idaho. Serviisrvices will be held al died Si 3xpcriencc. ' ■ - tiful weathather, the safari, all the ani-)i. about adjusting to Ameriways make my own ded-' C tery. Friends maylay call one hour prior Chapelpel. Lhe beiches," commented Pat C hapel. Burial will follow interpreter for the inteiterview with sions," Morganigans was quick to add. - ^ to the service! aat t th e church. Ar- ■w i" Sumci Nelson, Morgons'speechMo teacher. Memorial Park. Friends5j r o a y ^ n l ------g h e wid on -M o :y m8,..dcmonstrat£d-iI B sign th at . "Shc'.a-in^p- ijid-Morgans-doean’^-dwell-on- Ih em o riu n ry I'rom ;j-S p.m ni- means “socks' in one laibnguage but you to know-ow that," Nelson said.' C hapel. vice forfoi Normon Leon Billington, 71, apartKeid,id. lh al she considers il a mi- "sports' in the other. 'She’s a veryry rrmotivated teenager and * Huilagerman, who died Thursday,“y. nor part of her country. B U R L E Y -TThe h i funeral for MciLa will bc ot U a.m. today at the Hager-cr- ALBION — The funeralral for .Merrel " S h e 's. ,a' aware of the political sys-fs. One tcacher likened;d Morgans’ she's going[ loto make suro she 8u ^ ______llans«n,_3fi.-o£_o£-Burlcy. ..who-died-.moo-CI TfrnHfry Militnry hfinnrn by— by A llon C unha, -t6,.or-A]biorion,-whodi«d ------t c n r - b urstiTSses'the t s t beauty, ___ signing to Jlrokon-EnglisliBh'-and-said—ceedsrand-shc8hc-has-sorhlgh~goaT 8*fo‘r Thursday, will be iat 11 a.m. T\iesday Leo Owsley 0 Post No. 31. Arrange-?e- Friday, will bc ul 2:30 p.nj.m .w iny. ul Q ne of three children, Morgansng South Africans put mudich more dc- herself.' Its arc by Demaray's Gooding The foci thathat she was accepted as : at t^_ Joseph3h Payne Memorial ments ng the Albion LDS Ward Cha said her• parentspi are originally from)m pendence on lip reading. pel. Memorial contributions m ay' ^S Cemetery. ^ Cha'iKl' B urialI Wiwill Ik al ^;S0 p.m. ChopcI uy ■ will be in the Albion LDS 1-jrhay.own and operate two. They may have onele s i ^ with on AFS exchdrchange atuderii'is’proof of ' IXiesday, a t ■Tlie the WeUivnic CT^ bc mo'made to ihv iiugcrmDn~biiptiBl'ist Knendit muy call al thec cl.urcht on'------E n g l a i ^ three difTerent mcaningB,B, but use dit- her motivationlion — no interpreter was ...... — C em etery in: Wellsville.' U u h . Churcli r c h . '...... - - - hour prior lo the funeralJonMonJ.y, ( hospiUlsa- . - . ■ , uring AFS interviewB'to joding, Morgans lives in a ferent lips to distinguiaiish“ betwcen provided durir Friends may callall from.6f to 8 p.m. to­ Arrangement* arc by ith e Puyne at- them," said Jerry Wldin]ing, Morgans’ compensateI foifor her hearing disabiii- , I day at the Paynene ?Mortuary in Burley WEt/ENDELL — The scrvicc for Jayay Mortuary. school dorrormitory during the week, at- ot- sdence tcacher. ty- 1 and one hour prioprior to the funeral on Masonwn Andemon. 68. of Wendell, le n d in g dasses d i and playing basket- III. lOol is "tickled [ l\iesday. ' who) didied Thursday, will be at 2 p.m. the state school's team. She;(ic Pederson said the schoc crnlforArli. today>y al the Wcndeil LDS Church,^ JEIJOME — The funer the Hansen home of her,er to d e a th 'to have Morganans there. Morgans wwill attend school in gli BaugWaan, 73, of Jeromeme. who died TWIN FALLS-S —• The funeral for Burialial >yill follow ut the Wendell in Field Service host family,ily, "She’s bubbly, enthusi:isiastic, high- Gooding throutrough June and travel a ,ur early Saturday morning,g. will bc at Alvin Cliflbrd Stocker, Su 82. of Twin Cemctletery. Friends may call one hour «](• spirited and hiu an increredible desire few weeks befobefore returning home. Jerome Bible andd ? Maddy Hartwell-, for week- Falls, who diedd Thursday,Tl will be nl priorir Ito the service ut the church U>- 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Jc lo learn,' he said, will follow in ends. 2 p.m. today atnl Reynolds Funeral day., AiArrangements are by Demaroy’s BapUst Church. Burial wi ie r ’O ur Wds were very exdted e) when She said shesh( will take a lot of sto- the Jerome Cemetery. Friends Fi may IdahoI ISis quite a change from her • Chapel. BurialI wiwill follow ol Suniel ‘ Wendeidell Chapel. ion., they heard Helen was.cocoming,_Ped* .ries and memncmories home.with-hcr.— ^ ■ - : “ call at Um'IIovo-Hoborl#tson Funeral - - - honutownm ot-roora-thaa-2. millifln students gain She also, maylay take.her friends'some.. . 'Chiipel from 5 'p.m. untJl■urs p.m.'td- people,"MoMorgans said. But ldaho haslAB crBon said. 'T think our.s£ ^ "h^ELTON a z — A funerai for Or- ire ' 8 lot'fifiy time they caiTgi;gijrcipOScd to CMklCSTifsh'e"she docsn't’caflhem all on of ■ c h o c o la;e te ' the s'cr-er- ~ing, wiio dfed Friduy,~w r I______dtrrction of Whitelite Mortuary.______vice.■■ Arrangemenut / are by l*ayncme p.m. T\icsday. nl Uie CoGooding LDS______, Qlontinued o a from Page C l^------pcramt-had-gone on .to ge r» hnw mnph Rtudcnts have Moriuin u ory in Hurley. C hurch. U unal will be a ge President Gerald Meyerho-ho- education, one respondenjnt had joined learned, interntemal review programs wood Ceraelery. Friends.m i a “ L.n‘S : College i TWIN FALI^ — The funcrnl for nl- the m ilitaiy and another.1!r.had died. - -• ond teacherjr eevaluations, tracking of ' r— Edith Bland Eshngcr,Esh 99, of TVin TWI‘WIN FALLS----- The funeral forfor day from-I- to? pm at Demaray’s • -effer-saidid getting people jobs has al- the Surveys were mailed1 tto 222 voca- CSI studentshts who transfer to fou^ ' Falls, who diedd TThursdny, will bc ut Auron•on Ace Silver, -iri. of S a lt 1-akcikc GoodinK Chapel nnd onenc hour prior ways beci>cen the m ain goal of the said Dr. John year collegesj^es and universities, and ; 11 u.m . T \icsdayly a t Reynolds Funeral City, U I tah, form erly uf Twin Kails,11b, lo the service on Tuesda)lay. M em orial sch o o l's. vocationalVO programs, tional program grads, sa •esearcher for other altcmatinatives. C hapel. B uriolI wiwill follow at Sunset who) diedd on Sulurduy. will be ulI 1 • cuniributions muy be made m to tho ”We ha'have curtailed programs be- Martin, institutional ref Memoriul Park.u p.m.1. Wednesday V at While Mortuaryary .Mountain States Tumorr Institute.1: cause thehe jobs weren't there," Meyer--er- CSI. 'The govenvemment is saying we'ro I. i h ( ^ f fe r said.sai Ho said survey mailijllings are fol-. giving you money,mo and wo need some H e saidaid the coUe^ tries to keepeep .lowed by phone calls if the . college accountability,ility," M artin said. T h is is - - programsns current with employmentent does not reccive a slue.udent's fonn. a really imp R « leM « d .Malune Dclgui:Iguiio and Sandra Nilsson of tJu« trn in m gg. . Thnjc.others found employ-loy- comcs assessm ent appi)proach as a CoaU and A ndrew PHnco, both boi of Twin R e le a se d Mrs. Ilaymond Coi not necessarily in their fields•Ids ’multi-pronged attack;' "Were heian to serve tho communi- -r iIk Crilchfield R obert Bell.1. CGeneal Patterson, Beverly Sf 1Burley. ing for jo'jobs a t the time Another 10 indude entrance and ei » ______Monday. N ow m born r 4 .1 9 B 8 Tknos-News. TV»inlwin Falls. Idaho C-3. ' ' j

....— ^ 7 -^ L e d a h SAL NOTICE Mothersrs ovcrci:ome ans^ g e r a g « ihstcfiili LECEQAL NOTICE LEG^SAL NOTICE LEGA « anyone Interest* DEAR ABBY: th a h k youou for print- my,oy, I dont remember ever hihearing' than a year, every!,rything became pe^ a y a o e th e sa m e . iiig the letter ftnm FeelingigGoiltythe C DU say th at before. Abby, thth a t ju st foctly clear. I didnidnt realixo it at the lulattona Oovomlnn tlHona for Correo* BJECT: Ru1«a and Reflul I will be received by mUhor who couldnt bringng ]h e ra w to - A W a a l l £ibout broke my h e a r t I x n ^ nne e being time, b ut th is innoiuocentdxildw as.tho Eilalbl ckol Noa. 0301«07E Board of Correctton show love to her-16-ycaNjl:ro!d dau^- ' years old and n e r e f hearinj your iiiia^ of my firstst husbajwi^ mother - MftK!irK!N?Th«-«ilJon.-under.Oocfc 'een the dales-ot — VanBurim d 0301-ea07, Involvea the emei ;;;; t£r. I know exactly how sheh e if e i l l - nom say I love you bdbre. ------who detested mej b vtaryfManager )3(a)(t). e7*«203(b) and 67-5204 able beause I couldnt do anything ingunreaMoalaablyho 8tlieto'lbmm)*.It —- NO MORE GUILT INN .ILLI- he was in c o l l ^9 aian d had to drop out SaW i USH: Monday, tice Is hereby given that tr smber 7 and 14, . about it Deep down l.rcireally loved gotsobadthatlatlactuaUygavohimto NO!'JOIS and go to work to0 supportb mo and the ipartment of Health and Welfar(are, ihrough the Dlvh Tbmmy and would have2 kikilled any- a friend for a fewi days so I could get baby. Hia motherendways thought I )n ot Welfare, has undertakeiken emergency and ___ IS under Docket Nos. NOTIC)TICEOFCONTlNdA one who tried to harm him.im. Yet I held my head screirewed on stiai^t After DEAR D ABBY; I could have‘ twritten ruined hia chancescea for a collcge edu- reauliQuler rule-making procedures D1-8807E a n d 0301-8807. T h eI 1proposed action is TIONOIN O F RULE-MAKING il-seardiing and praying, tliath a t letter signed Feeling GtGuilty. I cation and a sucoiccessful professional 0301-4 lum a t arm ’s length. hours of soul-fl authoIhorlzed pursuant to Sectionsns ^202(b) and 3»- NOTK0T1CE O F HEARING Whv? Because I was era:crazy in love God finally spoke st to my heart He thoih o u A t I was the only m othercr in the career. Wl), Idaho Code, lor the purpirposes ol Impiemen- ANDkND NOTICE OF EX vrith his father, Mike; whing i down tb e street, and unfiunfair and downright mean,n, b ut I I ^ p recoirmici 5) memeber so Ihe organlzatlation, or from a gov- Reaettijettlement. Title 3, -I married someone elseBc forI all the I ju s t felt likeike r e a ^ n g over, giving couicouldnt change my feelings.L 'Things help, Abby I shucraddor lo think whot nmental aubdlvlsloff or agenqKy. Hearing requests Chapleipler 6, Rulea and the direct Interests of Regula wrong reasons, but thatlat marriage ^ his arm a patat and saving, 1 love you. got got so bad. I went to a psydiTchiatrist could have happeipened to mc and my ghoullOUld Include a s ta te m e n t o l lh julalions of the : matter of the propos- D eMTtmenl ^ i ot Health because I wasn't able sleepsip nights family hod I not: hih ad It. .. thee petlllonerfs)p In the subject tr didnt last long. He tu in ed towtoward mc, his big brown bea U> IW e lfare. . In less -SAWTHELHLIGHT IN NEVADA «Jlru1 ru le s . As tim e w ent on, I foundjid myself be- eyes filled witlrith tears, and said. Mom- for the guilt I was feeling. ! ny hearing slte{8) will bei accessible to the AUTHCTHORfTY: In com - lyslcally disabled. Inierpre erers for persons wilh piianceince with Section 67- ■ ' fis1sgartng Impalrmenta and braillelied or uped Informs- 5203(a)i3(a)(1). Idaho Code. lion3n Ilor peraons wllh visual Impspalrments can be pro- notice:lce Is hereby given r - V a l l e yy h a p p ^m i i n g s — videcded upon live days' notice. Foror arrangements, con- thatX theth Director of the icl th e u n d e rsig n e d a l (208) 334-{4-5564. Departipartment of Health Archaeologist spspeaks Tuesday ml) induct five new membcmbers into the Snake at 99 a.m. Wednesday at Chinana Village. Helen MERQENCY JUSTIFICATION:N: Emergency rule* and1 VWelfare, through . River Lions Chtb during the group’s meeting at B^d,/d. Dcclo, will speak and Ruby R< Boone will maKIlaking Is n e c e s s a r y b e c a u se : th eI DhDiviaion of Welfare, I who have transferred haa) aciacheduled a hearing TWIN FALLS - John Jo I^ e , archaeologist■ the: 7 p.m. T\iesday a t the WoW ok'n Grill. They arc proviivide music. Women of al! faiths fai' are invited. AABiABO applicants or recipients * with the Bureau of Land Management at roperty afler June 30.1988, co:ould lose Iheir AABD underier Docket No. 030^ '• Ron Alexander, Bob Milleriller, Don Oman and Baby:t>ysitting is provided a t 325 EcE a st E., Jerome. of income for an indi- 8 ^i3E E i a n d 030^6803 and ( at the Twin FaUs County , enellts. Loss ol this source of Shoshone, will speak al ' 'Davis Sweet and tho club’s's filfirst woman member, vidusidual whose sources ol Incomm e are limited by ad- haaI exextended the period (jeting a t 7:80 p.m. Tbesday Historical Socicty meeti Cindy Royce. anced eoe or dlsablllly woilould likely have an for pup u b lic c o m m en t In at Herrett’s Jewelry' StoreSl on ffimberiy Road, dverse eltect on the Indlvlduauai's health and well- responiponae to timely. ______Spe>eaker to address NeNetwork aSyo t>ilo oetittona for oral ------■^1^e1>ubli^i8-we}come:-e:------^------______pubiio Parents Without Pai’artners meets T"rWN”PAIIS“ C'arol^BaiBaird Irom Sports fhehe rules, which will be adopleents of Aid lo the Ag- Januai t Jerome Women's AA(3 I0 W gathers “cyVVista Village recreotion hall,:11.653R oseStN ., ^nj|ig eligibility j lor money paymei TWIN FALLS -■ GGordon Blair, lieutenant id, Blind and Disabled (AABD)I) cof any transfer occur- PUBUi governor of District 39-W,39 Uons International, JER O M E— Jerom e Womtomen’s Aglow will m eet Twinin Falls. ringIng alter June 30.1988.. SCi HHEOULE: El The pubiio ______ThO!hose sections allecled In ihl:his rule-maklnq are as hearlnarlng on the propoaed (ollcollows (Note: non-substanllvea (changes, such as the rulese a willv b e held : rem.e n u m b e rln g ol u n a lle c te d se cllcllons. Is n o t show n): -N ovetovember 29, 1988 at ------3-121k1206 amended section enlllllllled "TRANSFER OF 7:0010 ppm, in the "Clear- PRC’ROPERTY." w ateriter Room”, In the A n n i v e^ i r s a r i e s - AWWAILABILTY OF PROPOSED3 IRULES FOR PUBUC Studefjdent Union Building, REVIEW: W llhIn th e lim e lim itsts specllled below, any on the campua of Bolae graduated from nurses trainirning in 1963 nnd was penjeraon can review the proposi}sed rules In the DHW StateIte Unlveraity, Bolae, >d at the University of Utahlh McdicalI Center and Adnkdmlnlslrallve Procedure Secticllon or in any of the Idaho.Iho fhe Buchcmat SS ol the Dep^ment. Thee h e a rtn a a lte(s) will. Sll cardiologlsL She served as state treasurer and eglonal edmlnlslratlve olllces ^ALLS - Mr. and M rs. Johnin ^V. Buchanan of for a local Copies of the proposed rules wwill b e m a d e available, b eI a P-?,P ro b a te N o. 4177 Coc VAILABIUTY OF PRO- uch commenta should NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sue OSED RULES FOR ^ ___ smNGING IN AM ERICICA- Ii'In the Mailer ol lhe bee headed wllh case u m b e r 88-1 - e n d - a d - nUBUO^REVIEW: y . " Prior. . ------EE a s ta te o l------nufi I the public hearing(s), r e s s e d to ; UULUAN l EDNA dre ny person can review - Ir. Mel Anderson, PONASON. aka ULUAN Mr. le propoaed roles In xecullve Director !?S J -eTMEUSErt E« le DHW Administrative 13 N orth Fifth S tre e t ff® ^ D ec ea sed 303 rocedure Section or In te a t u r i n g lo calII q u arte ts, th e1 M1 arfchords Ct h i o r u g______j_-NOIlCE_lS_«EREaY_Pc.O GGIVEN r mai the under- 9o ------Unl^^ve ^ ic e s ’of II a.hearing Is legally S I"""! a n d g(guest q u artets i] n c l u d i n g : sighedsis has been ap- It ie Department. Coplea Tinie and Art VoV o D m er pontedpo personal repre- reqsquired, it will be held f .the proposed rules sentatlveolae the estate of onn November 17,1988 at rtli-be-made-avallable,------"THE iTR EET " :00~p;m: 'Bt"the' Com-' rJL E E A SY S: ------" t-thB“abov6'ftam n i ed"doco^:0( ■ee of c h a rg e , u p o n ___ m crs— — lisslon office at the TheVoUm dents.de All persons hav-^ mis (Irtten requeat specify* b ove a d d re s s . f f l enm tt trom Sc;e a t t l S i .Ing clalma against the abc ig .the docket number TWIN F A L L S -M r.r. andOJ Mrs. Art )clober19,1988 "PJ decedent ol her estate Ocl s 'c lt e d ab o v e...... Vollm£r.of.IWin.Foll99 vwill.be hon-_ ...... arean required to present laajsho Potato CJommIs- nr«i nt an open houseJi SSaturday fo r. . . . . - ■ . thitholr claims, within .lour ^sioJon , . SUBI;UBMISSK)N OF WRIT­ inlversaiy. _:WOyi POTATO CONTAINERS, poilossesses all the°jS llm cr' of TWih - ______S A T U R D . Hnalth and Wailare. r of Pocotello, —rPursuantrrio— Idaho-qujluallflcatfons of-an 8l® c-~2,^ r r T C p c T SS i ' l T i ...... C(C o d e S ectio n 22-1207, Toror under the general }lvision of Welfarer(2tW ------tR T S C E N 04-5818, Boise, Idaho. dn Fall's, DoHy F IN E A l nre (Twin FallsIs). Wes variety « o n th e co n tain e r Irrirrlgatlon. District will J?JDATEDt th is 10th d a y of Insurance, Judidl's Book Stoi they are marketed In. meneei at the District of- H*''N ovem ber. 1988. iS T F T l >■ T his ru le will apply lo all lici!ice at Murtaugh. daho 3-91239.'-Wi/ashington Fer Drug, 14, 1988 a s a B oard of P.L'l Qiicen, {Jero m c o n fu sio n c o n co m ln o 14, vices varieties ol potatoes CoCorrection for the pur- ^f® Falls, _ Norm VollmerroiphaH, ( Sg ct Any Membejer Of the « Department ol Health Doug Vollmer of Twin Jattgasts (Buhl)ll). Or Contac grown in Idaho and poposo of correcting any in d W elfare errors In tho Assoss- Ti for you. mmarketed os Idaho' en 150 W ea l S la te S tre e t, Tinker of Boise and La Magichorirds p< monl Roll of said 15, potatoes. m( ird Floor man of Twin Falls, andKOFJOAHO Pursuant lo Idaho Dl:District, which was '.M., If Availa'able) - Boise, Idaho 837209990 (At Door After 7:45 P. C o d e S ectio n 67-5303, pr.prep a ro d O cto b er 12, PUBLISH: Monday. f 1988 a n d is now o h file al ' The couple has 15 gi persona wishing to raise 191 November14,1988. P 1 3 Issues or state argu- ihiIhe office of the Dislrlcl, and IS grcat-grandduldi

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGALNOTICE I «m-sp«MNofeM m C L A SS i S I F I E D I ] N D E X I - Exper mMMMe waAtea. . nmonthly, or annuaJfy Thoie T eectiont afffcted OAuSmUUCRS S have owi hand^toou- depending upon oro- In Ir this ful»4MUflg are ^ \ ^ II — 07777Hok)biollntmit 0)7 ButlnvitOppwiwwiunilia» OW98 FormtlorRanr > the ^ ro ^ c^ inSJwtlw ® Empioyeer from Maaka will K 99 Poilurattorftani Isourceisallowabie. t g^ry7.rc5 abe in our otnce to go over 010 Intom# frcpw iy b) A final credit review, Procedure F Section or in S 070 M onayloloan 00 ilvatio«kWoniad I theaflpucatlonaperaenaihr: n « hrough the joint e tf ^ ot 0)1 M»n*rWani«d 01 Animol Breading |along with a copy of the i RN' M idaM Commlaaloo lor ISi03 Calile |last three (« yeara r I Jiinlc or hoapital potitlona ^>• Blindi and the Idaho 033 ln>«tim«nii 03 Oolrylq«lpmer\1 , rfliisrsir s 0}5 lAdrwcilon . 103 audited financial sUte* the t Departmentt. P 06 od job opportuntty for op«,tm. Can Mr. Jackman at DhrlakM elon of vocational 02ft M u tk lttto n i 04 Horta* ,ments, and the current Coplea ( of the proposed ^ S ta Falla Clinic and Rehal:«nsbiiltation, a grant to 05 Hof»a £qulp.naol , S f f l a T M - S %person experienced with Twi IS years bu^et (or the rulea r will be made ^ua check t l l ^ e Z i the flrat dalrr S bualnaia, to Indude Hwto«eltal.7SM700exl2Q7. eatabtatabHah non-reeldentiai ...... i . - ~ 10606 Swina i a vailable, f re e of Charge, tdependent ihrino.centers C ou n ty of T ^ ln Falls will i day It runa for accuracy, milling ml and all other reu te d mt^tflU«, m sillatiir 06 Shaap/Coolt upon written request e, 1 b S m and Twip Faiia haa 1 3 REAL ESTATEr e IFOR SALE 10 Pow liryaaobblii be available to awarded \ Should any cKenges or eor- dutlea.^ Good aalary, hove* n.HI.N., fuiMtme daya: LPN o r [ n W funding source. ^ specifylnQ i the docket rectioni ri be n e e ^ , pleaae ing available. Send reeufne rtN, h . parHima mghta. Com- ^e en funded. A Board ol ■ ' 11313 Irdgailon ' iirecton hu been a^ 11313 Form a Ror>ch Supplier The specifications (or i c o n u c t u s ifflmediateiT at to: to Pieper Dairy. 2»2 ^ p^tive ^ wages offered, ^th 0 ^ 059 Op»*>Ho«»*» said vehicles may be ob- t % d n te d , and th e 9 ^ is 0)0 H om atfof Solele >1414 foim lm pUm eni* ixcellent working condl- P«n« responsible ^ the flrat in- or ions. Contact Allen Steven* ^ 03t Owl-«l-Ta»nHeC oodt______Any and all sealed or i Industry who may be AWW m t M B gpakl during training. Call toTTn«-propos^ — 134 Sftow V ahldai 040 Ctm«i«ry lo itt 134 publicly opened at 11:00 ed < rules is encourked Great American video ii diallsabled. and ’community **INDEP£ND£NTL^0 135 Troval frailer* 043 VocotioftPiopofl>arir 135 a.m., lVovember21.l988, to i submit information now uung iMiicaUona for groiroups on locsl and state CENTER EXECUTIVE 044 Coftdomlnli»mitiForSala F< )26136 Cam part a Shall* ia u e i and work wtth media. ^ at the Office of the concerning < the an- - 1-976-1111 . £aaiea c l e ^ . Apply in « r - ^ 1 DIRECTOR 045 M oM UHomatfotforSola la;137 MaiorHoma* son, 10 em to a pm, Monday BeiXneflta avallaWe. P l ^ ^ . — 1 I3S138 Utliiiy Trallar* County Commissioners. ticipated < economic im- Fun,e Irlendahip, excitement s< Jalsfr. t 26.000.00 plus pact of the proposed ac- & through Wedneadav only. . autlubmll realima by 11/17/88 )enelita. DATED THIS day of,1st | o: 104 AlWon Avenue, SJ™, N ovem ber, 1988. tion. ' Oral and/or written Oreen Acrea Cire center »• luallflcationa | l 5 i 3 a d t o m o t i v e J« now accefiting appllca* Bwiurtev.kUhomiB. ^tfcetlon: Muat posaeu . Ju d y F e lto n . . comment < can be pres- AProWamlanotaprobtem . * m C hairm an ented> at the above- 2 tiona ler fun l> part-time Par>*rt-tlme waltperaon. Apply Maati 050 fu(iiith«d HeuMiu ta t 'rantiUW, between 1M *_ red 1 .31 AwtoSarvlce Marvin Hempleman, noted i public hearings. ^ LPN, cofflpetatira aalary I Fra 011 UnlMnUh*dHo«3) rjisrisfij'rra £benaflta. Coniact Merriiee 052 F«rn.Api».a» . 133i33 A u to P o rliaA ec attarla t Commissioner . Por I aaaiatance on Z a6upia«a« >33133 AwlatWonlad technical queations - StevenaOfrON.M4-8601 Te<»s?,«.nu.xa: sss 054 Unlwm.Apli.AC James F. Fraley, Com- i 0 .perform radk>gra(^lc pty^»aychology. ^ l a l Work, 055 RoonunaiaiWoAiVoAird 134134 AwlottarRani mlssloner ^ concerning ' the propos­ ••IMMEOIATEOPENINQ’' to 056 KMmtFoVltnlnl 135135 Cvclat a Suppllat interautatmnlefflent proirocedurea at a technical Q^tUiualnesa Admtnlatratlon, Richard A. P e n c e. ClerK e i d ru les tor the Depart­ T.P.iJawne.TmiH . •vel not requiring conatant p^W>ubiic Adminiatratkui. or 057 ftanlol Mobil*■ HnmatHn 136136 Heavy Equlpmani ment of Health and - Tractor and tm ^ m echanlc, lev 139 Pkh-Up Truck* Jo VanZante, Chief : pnawANT-NEEOHELp? lupervltlon, m u tt b e ralati•tatedlleld. 05a Ollk«ltu»iA«t*ta tiR an io l 139 welfare, contact Beldon . m u i t ^ v e own t ^ J ^ ^ ^ i au( 05« CMvdomlnlum>Raniol» Ra 140140 Heavy Tri*tk»/Saml» Free pregnancy tatting ivaHabie for o n fa ll aa ExpeExperience: Commumcetlon ;torMaRtnio1 141141 Voiii PU^L^H: Monday, "Butch" Ragsdale, available. ; Call Pragnancy 7- icheduled. must be expert- ,|J|i,ikllla, both written and oral; 060 WofatouM/Stor< immeduu eaiee poai^ ^ 061 Oarofla Raolol«lit 143 N ovem ber 7 and 14, Department of Health or !H oU lneiC rtaU Center, 734- “ inced in cartc^ng. nu- uno*uw w iedge of dlsabuniea; Welfare, Division of 7 avallaMa in a ratal! itore. jemonstrated management ' 063 Wani«4iollaninl 146 1968. 7472.24 houreadav. gOnly experienced need le :IM( tnadiclM . or derm 066 MobilaKMnaSp-2000. " • tjona): tamutartty wllh fe d ­ 154 Aulo» • Codilloc NOTICE OF HEARINGS and dateiconceming the c r**ume to: CaaaU Mernortal ,,.1eral reguiatlona; understan- | g | M E R CU IM N O I S B [156 y Aulo* • ChryiUf Pleaae respond to Boi M , ^ SUBJECT: Rules and proposed rules must be < MMEDIATEPOSmONS kohospital. PO ^ x ding9lng M Independent Living ISS155 Aulo* • Chavrotal Regulations Governing1 directed to the under- •Mfl.T^"nSuD:t33C3. Javailable. 9 waltraaaea/ 067 M iuallanaou*u ftFor Sola 160160 A ulot-O odaa Medicaid Provider wallers, 1 caihler.,Apply In ^ 163 Au«o»-Forrf signed and must be r a will b e given to 068 Compwlac* 163 R e im b u rse m en t (PRM). peraon at the Tra»ler’a =- M ^ iy qualified appllcanti 069 Comarat I Eqvlpavipmant / 166166 Aulo*-M ercury all(»talr» I postmarKed or delivered , RetUI atore needing e epui 168 Auia* • Oldtmablta ACTION: The proposed' on or beiore December |— ...... S lecretary/receptlonist. jrtth ' 070 WontadioeurIv •• 168 action under Docket No. Hanjen^fle?W exi t IP* “ Pieese send your resume ^ ■ 071 WonJadlotfMSa(xSa 173173 Aulo* • Por\ilac ’ 1,1988. Ia S^wcwdeltaft a m utt b e wniing to stock Piee 173 Aulot*Plym outh 0310-8802, involves the' DATED this 27th day Of . inieretied In working with shelves, do light clewing and three references : ■ 073 AnllA««» . . ’ deteiopmeniaiiy diaawed * ■ 073 eoioaaftCraluo lu 174 A u lO fO ih e r proposed amendment,’ O cto b er, 1988. ^and meet the public. Send poai um ani*. 175 AutoOaalar* adoption and renuml^r- ' ■ ■ ■ Cchildren? wm trainfno ax- raiume to 624 Blue Lakee C Non S i.ioe.to:^'^ ' ■ 074 M uikal Intirumi ; 0 . K orey Low der. • Idaho Commission for the ' I 076 Oilica Eqwlpmann a n i • ------3403 4 0 ^ n X « Dli«£iary------::— penence .pecaasarr- .**-^ metvd- N.;. Suite-tSB.-.Twtn ‘—S u p e rv iso r------OW-Jo*»'oltritt«st- .... gstarting pay. Pait-llme mor* p . Blind Medicaid Provider^ Administrative Pro* . Fant. klaho 83301.______fiUni Reimbursement (PRM], RGtS la looking lor part-time Attn: K entiraton ' cedureSectlon 1A homemaker la needed to || MIN.Waahln^SL Title 3, C h ap ter tO,1 Division of Legal Ser- 1it«e in and u r e for an eidar-i L employees witfilulWlmeen- Rules and Regulations ly ganueman. Som e nuraing h B o l e e , D 8 ^ . ! v ic es I Wiutlaiffl. You may be e : LEGAL NOTICIIC E l e g a l n o t i cCE e LEGAL NOTICE 1 a a aatudent or homemaker For further mtormatlM call • of the Department of' Department of Health, 'experience la helplul. Ntee 6 Mr.lretonat(20«IU«»., JOBOPPORTyNmES, lo lodeir4 & medical. Call - 5203(aKlh Mano CddeMJe, n o tic e Is h ereby given^ tlthat gram until 11:00 a.m., Mall between lO am and 5 Tattlonal . . veatment team, and scheduled a hear- . ,7« 5*nlnTwlnFalia.Army. J H E L P . : the Director of iHefie Department of Health aand November 21, 1988. the - BaWIYouCinBa. pm, j Nev. to through 17. flexible working schedule. ____ he Dfvtsion ol Welfare, has» In- terms are explained22 ing. The proposed ac- . E.O.E.employar.______„cotnpetitlve wagea with dll- tlOOtIOOO monthly to sta rt We ' Welfare, mrougti/the tion is authofbed pur- : Utlated regular rule-rre-maklng procedures. The> ppro- Delow and It Is the bid- I 001-R o rts ts Backhoe operator. Expefl*I- ju c e n ie d Cotmetoiogy in- f«ftrential ahd if hour ahlfu need nee; 2 p e l^ to IBI o ^ ,ft s u a n t to S ection 56- poettlona In our eeKup and * p m M action la authorhorUed pursuant to Sectionsfis 56* ders responsibility to B atructor, fulMlma, In . l ^ av^ie^^wewatedjn a poj ,, 2 202(b), Idaho Code, for dia^, Salee and : .202(b) a n d 39-106<1)., MlIdaho Code, for the purposesies of provide the County with - ^ college1 of hair dealgn. Call ui 'ia the purposes of im- Mneoement Trainee Dept * Implementlna the prox>rovIsions of S ection 1210 of3T ithe a reputable finance 002-losttFound OanorNall. . TW-TmukforJuanorJ^ ; contact:ct -Personnel, Can- Man niv plementing the provl- M uatH over 18 and have a / Immlflration Reform1 aiar>d C o n tro l Act of 1066 amiimen- source. The County " Beit wreiiem Canyon Spr-r> ort aend resume to: S77 yonvlew .< Hosplial, 228 Mua ."K sions of“ oBRA 1987. ). LYnwood Mall. TF. to 83301. §1 ear and can start Immedl6te> : ding Section-liM oltl}f the Social Security Act, effieffec- does reserve the right to ingi Inn la accepung ap- j Shoup Avenue Weat, Twin cari J n S e c tio n 4112. p a sse dj HOUNDPOUND NEWS Falla, 734<7ao.______^ty. For peraonai < Intarvtew obtain their own plicaiioni for a mghihOat/I Ufaguarda 1 needed: fj March 22, 1988, as m.an-t- BUYaWEARAUFETlME : PlfalK“H£yiNQ’ SCHEDULE:s< Rule-making hehear- "Munlclpai Lease” h o a ta u , part-time, e x p ert^ Morning 1 or evening hours. •Saleareplornat’ico.,< ,:,H d a te d by H.C.F.A. UC£HSE »• T.F.CJL Call 7334364. .] - ng(8) will b e h e ld If signed, a written requests fo ence preferred, not re* ’ f c a lin a n cin g . A full Region X per State Med- - quired. Apply In peraon, ; :• hearing are submittedted personally or are addressBased disclosure of the Coun- 11 FOUND DOOS TWIN FALLS '• Ucenaed Agent wanted. “ rt-l^-M anual-Transmittal S atoft-Fri.Noohonecatia.— = -Hard- worker,-aelf-ataner. - .Tooi8-5*l#suto.i«#rttf>c#_ • to'the understaned-*j-end-postmartced-on-or-belcwfore-iys-responBlblllty-and a “ anim al ------SHELTEH * NO. IM88-1. effective a s " CARHROPPOHTtWin ) Secratary/raceptlonlat/oll neceeaanr, will train, earn : December 1. 19W. fromfroi tw enty-live (25) o r m ore>re In- copies of all contracts LOCATEO:139etfiAV£.W. (40 to tso thouaand llrat s up to 1500aw eeV w em ^ terested persons, or>r (romit an association presentjntlng must accompany thisIhl, S I.MalablackUbX. The natloni largesttt ;yasr. Call Bill 73M1M. icice aaalatani. Ewertence • : a MtlUon wHh elgnaturMures of not less than twenty-!ty-flve bid. As well as, a five 2. Malo black & vrhlie• Medicare Supptement com­t Uve^n cook and houie- «wim IBM aytiem N prefer- ^ pany li opening a new of- I red. Send confidential ^ ' (2Q m e m b e rs o f thhe e organization, or Irom aI gov-g percent (5%) bid bondIto to SCHEDULE:Pubilchear-/• Pointer. ’■ keeper lor ihelter home, n ion-or-agency.-Hearing-reque -alt-ing(s)-concem lng-thele - 3: f otnale W»ekT*frt«f X;------.. _iicein.Twin.Faiia^il.rouaree -ctiiaamoo.------5 ------f-ernmental-eubdlvlslon iuests-be—jnduded—vrlth—alt iicenaed In Idaho and are 1 lM ? N e w t, P.O. Box 548, 'n^a^twSe^iSS^aon— nee atement of the direct interests p ro p o se d action will ble e 4.MUaTflllowUbX. I Local accounting finn look- ; ■ should (nclude a statei staof sealed bids, rwt making a tep Income Twin Falla. M. <003. lor I" Twin Faiis/Sun Valley t the petltlonerfs) In theme subject matter ol the propopos- NOTICE IS FURTHERIER neld on November 22.2. 5. Female white Poodls. 1 Ing for CPA or CPA can- I thia might be the oppodunl- SallAvon.734«g6. sree. ^ Commieelofl eaiee e d ru le s . GIVEN that the awardlo ot t 1988al7:00pm,ln: AVAILABLE FOR ty you are looking tor. . dUate w /1 4 yra exp. U ck- S •ffii gavuM Sjjj ^s) will be accessible to0 Ithe tMs bid will ^ e tased.sed “the "Teton Room” in ADOPTION; ground tn tax but not eiaan- S « RESORTJOBS .reaum e to PO Box 8 806^ ,n 'irP o m ilo black Oorter Cot- - — i; inle^eti&'ri tor personsi ^ ‘h not only on the bfd pricerice“ lhe'— Studerit" 'Ufilon % "Aircommiaaiorrp^^g m-ftespoijd to Bw-2« , ------~ ■AOOWrldaho;------g^*|lBolae.tDt3707.------~ •''hearlns Impairmentsis iand brained or taped Inforrorma- ol the new vehicles, but Building, on the campusS ileX. ^ tnetimeofiaie e ra Timea-Newi. PO Box ••uiiticketotnce. — ,L 2. Pemalo lono haJred ,0 S4«. Twin Fant. to 83303. •*8kirentalshop. ^ r: tion for persons withth visualv Impairments can bee pro-p also the terms andand of Boise Sute Unlversi- • Agent! commiaiiona up to 00»-AduHC*feSeqfca8 o Dtchahund. I p n (with charge nurse '• Revervatlonlat. W ^ ' v td e d u p o n five d a ys' s ' notice.r For arrangements,:, cicon- agreements ol the ty. 1700 University Drive, Open S-7 pm only •P.BJ(. operator. —> ; ta c t th e u n d e rsig n e d at The w ise, Idaho, • Excellent renewata courae) or RN needed for * financing available. The Monday thru FfWiy •Ski lift, train. - ves The hearing sites will be^ - aoireetfnaiiteadprogram PRN charge nurie poalilon ^ • 7 ' '• DESCHIPnvr.BU«M 187'County also reserves or at S t Benedicts LTCU. call • Food aerve, plua apt. OICMVofestiofitf (nl ’ descriptive summaryry olo the substance of the inteiItend* the right to have all accessible to the u • All e x p e n u pfid trip tor Twaeti...... MW” you and yourur Karen Harahman. 3244301. •MaMa, • plua apartment. SonicM •'edactlonandoitheprliprincipal is s u e s involved: linancing contracts and physically d isa b le d . In- •FulWlmeUfeguard. . jMCttir-aM______------— S-TWs-rule-maklna-wUUjini.ariH nn winiibljllv requlremament i aofeem ents reviewedI t)yby fer^rety s for persons Becaute dopa ara J >rouQM spouae to Modk^ -s \ ' tb r Aid to Fam ilies withwHl Dependant ChM renW^ D ) . our Legal "CoonJBt-to r- ~iii avaiy hour and'SOLD o r" ■^jpmT*'*^ ’ fPeraon^ Typorary B lind a n d D isabled (AABD)I) t and decide which financialclal ments and ^'^raJlleJ*or>r OESTROTED after 46 houra. u Send reaume or make ap* \• Laundryaipert ♦ ept : Aid to the Aged, eilr ' * plication to: Or. Craig , Medicaid (MAK.Vndeiider this proposed requlremement, source best fulfills the uped information for)r ploua call or vlilt the Nonhweet Jobe. No percen- "i“ Six olflces to serve you" Holmana’ ofnce, 178 Shoup ' M/F/H/V-EOE T each applicant mustit declaredi In writing, under perpenal- county's Interest underider persons with visual im­n- pound daily to check «• Ave W eat. #e. Twin Falit, ID. ‘uaa.t4S.OOIee.»»e4t». > whether your pat haa bean tyof perjury, that hee oroi she Is a citizen or nationsinal of th e te rm s a s lollows: pairments can be pro- i«- orcall7»**7«76. iSun Valley Butlneaaman •£ ; theunUedSutesor.ilr. If n o t. th a t h e o r s h e Is an1 alienal Number of Payments:n ts: vided upo n fivo d a ys s' ’ picked up. Thia la not anI seekt excutlve tecretary ^ up-iodate tut. MUed dooa . i n sa tlsia c to ry immiginlgration status. The propos>osat3 Please submit a pro-ftro* n o tic e. For a rrange- s with bookkeeping, t y ^ g , V I also add a requiremoim ent th a t th e D epartm ent verlly vei p o sa l for tw o (2) pay*uy> ments. contact the,e are hard to deacrlbe, come “ and i computer aUiit. 34Hyl .th e legltlnucy ol docuDcumentary evidence of Immlo u n d e rsig n ed at (2068) to the pound to aee ll your °"^tactAlal>4>45l1. ■ ' undarcdver— piiza.- con- ratume-and-recent, aalary ^ pet ll tnere. Come and picfc *Sfn^tB C » -'7 w S S ; . tion status as provid'ivided by the alien; venficat m 'onths ("monthlyyin In 334-556^ m certified aaroMca inatnio-U aufriar, to evaluate d e i ^ , history 1 to PO Box 1850, ^ le lmmlgratlon-and.NaturalIzat ______must.be.throuQh the ii zalion ad v an ce) ------DESCRIPTIVE------S«M- rE-TdfTTiW diortirTo-ede in g ^ u . houses, rentals, : ’ - Service (INS) programram known as Systematic Allen Al b) 4 annual (annualI In MARY: T he following lo ? M n < - M U Muat IM ' 8UNVAU£TC0MPANY i*» n tomaveahomeii ’’ Within the deUvery area ol , • tc . Work Guaranteed. 423- V erlficallon for EntlUiitiUements (SAVE). Both of)f the: advance) a descriptive summary - ll hiring lor the winter ^503143^<67»or67M649. - above proposals aree mir andated by Section 121 oftheof < Payment Factor: Vendoiidor of the subsunce ol the12 JEROMEOOGLOG r: our Oominoa P i m itore, , saaion. The food deparf S coiieoe or southern Idaho^ located at 532 North DRYWALL. Tom S. 72M649. I an d C ontrol A ct of 1980. must disclose-paymenilent Intended actions and ofof available fo r m entw lltbelnterrlaw tngon DR Immigration Reform an Career Ptannmg and Piace>^ Waahington, Twin Falia. To Those sections affectected in this rule-maklnq areire as factor and also the the principle issues In-rn ADOPTIOH. ment Center, ecceptlng ap- Nov. 18 Irom M at Canyon 1. J femala_8. J mala Qannan £ becom e a mvatary Springe Inn. Diacoum e d ^ ^ follows (Note: non-subsubstantive changes, sucn asIS the> equivalent of the annualiual volved: oiicatlona for part4k« ^ r^tamaf and recatve e , EXECUTONE aervicee and r e n u m b e rin g o t unaneted ims proposed rule- Career counaeur wnn aelia builnaaa talephonea. 3.1 famaJa 'atiada Onrton, 7 ” monthly rabati, pteaaa cal iiw lla b ir^ p S i'a tio n a irv 3-1104 adored andid renumbered. section entltitltled factors uid rates musllust making reflects a man- ( 2 toll eft Monday. Call lor free coniuttabon srsan j? iSSS elude cooka. wait a u ri. ^ ••ABBREVlATiONS": be "Locked In" withI nonc datory change In thele 'jJJ November 1buaaere. for th e mountain i i f id renumbered section entltitltled Increases during the Medicaid SuTe Plan for --SSSK T.-'SSStki -raitauranti.. BM_lnieai*i! _wiut228jsSS|SSiiM.m ^£^ ‘------— ^KtAwSlON O&t=CmC0MSTANC£8 FORM'J; -- — elapsed—time betweeneen . hospital' reimbursement ^ Heed » pa/vume barUndVr 1tlmea,caIlCW «l._ id renumbered section entlt ^ Send resume, transcrtpt. 3-1058 adopted and i itltled vehlole order and vehi­ehl* for Inpatient services Shelter located on 1 mile n tor aveMnga. Apply at ParaonnelOepertment. 914-CMdGtnSdMMtm "VERIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY":EL c le delivery! Mr Section 4112 or ^ and three profeaalonal w att road, uae tha entrance^ ralarencea td Colin flan-21 Hide«ut Baf,_ 157 TeiemaiHedngSaiispsopis _ 3-1205 am ended, adoptlopted, repealed and renumbeibered ToUl Amount Funded:led; OBRA-1987. The propos-^ to Sewer planl acfOM the Waahington. T«in_Faiii be- Earn extra money lor Ba C ftlZ E N SH IP ANO ALIENAGI^GE"; All changes and leesees ea revision of IDAPA ^ doiph. CSI Career Planningg* 11:00 and 3:00. , section entitled "ClT |A road Irom tO^RT Radio. andPiacw nent Center, P.O. Chriatmas with Incentive M Re a r a e a M . ' - complete, along with the Section 03.10455,02. ol Box 1 2 » , Twin Faita. Idahd, Need cartng peraon. non- bonuaea. The Tlmea-N«wi Babyaltting, Ba any ahltts, 3*1403 amended, adocdopted and renumbered sectBctlon total of all Four (4) vehi­ehl- this rule-makingig aMttH23B.Cioaeawov.lo. amoker, lor Uve4n t-la1 looking for drcuiatlon faaaonaWan i n te a . 734-2987. .EUGIBlLrrr FACTORS”. t a 1MS dog iicenaea ma* be e n U tled "GEN ERA L EL c le s bid will constitutetute redefines the criteria M (umager/care giver lor taiapttone aaletpeopie. Bo-Peep sr Kindergarten and PR O PO SED RULES FOR PUBI I. a n d form ulas In w hich a purchaaed at tha Cny Waterer CommunitT heanh nuree. AVAILABiLTTY O F PRC JBUC Total Amount Funded. luiHlme. Twin Faita area.2 ' senior Cimani. R o^ and TNi le a parwime evening Daycare. g Structured time limits specified below, i UI ornca. lot). Telephone aalaa expe- ^ REVIEW: Within thei tir V, any Residual Amount: itt Is hosplMl may receive an Call Unda Johnson^or*5 botfd plua wagea. ctaaaee, a n e n d e a r TIC. person can review ththt e p ro p o s e d ru les In th e OlDHW required that alall additional ^ym ent foror ChecTlJuntunenat7J4^,£ AdultFoiierHome ritflce neceaaary. For more State Sf Iicenaed. 7 t t ^ , , Administrative Proced^ u re Section or In any of3f th e re sid u a ls will be serving a dispropor- inloffluuon. see Sendl at ^ ^ Call3344t3S Oietifct i Health Oepaitment Tlmeewews. 132 3rd St. Child f h care; openings no* regional admlnistrativiItive offices of the Departmement. equivalent to $1,00, and anc tionate share of low- n ) for farther infowiallon. trt Ifn o a n iw af...... W ait. Twin Falli, ID. No for f « day or graveyard ahlfti. For assistance on-tee directedte d to m in a tio n of th e te a se . hospiuis of lifty (50) arere Jackaon-ooWen at>ort* provided. Send resum e to ^ and must be postmarked>d or Prepayment Penaltieslies: expected to qualify foror haired tibrador Ratrtarar, drinker. 734^18 or 731^2311 ^x C-Ol % Tht Timet Will Wl do babsiiting at my rea* the undersigned am IS g“fg c a a sa :’" idance naar P e r ^ School. r e D e c e m b e r 1,1088. The County has the righight additional paymenu olof name la Sam, h u been shot News. fO Bo*. 548. Twin ld< d e liv e re d o n or b e fo re I y . with dait Rawartl Ptaaaese Eden Area housekeeping. Falls. ID. 83303. • 3 3j» year and uo. Call7»M6a2. DATED th is 27th d » of IOctober, 19^. to submit any advancayments with no penalinal- eight thousand dollars Clean. non-am oter.gM ai Wanted: night atocklng YE IX L o it lamaia Sprlnoer 500 ME. 2S00 TT lor wlnier help, 1 local grocery atore. and an evet. KIOS INC A Administrative Proceduedure Section (»8,000.00) for Title XW o r Spaniel, purple collar,tr. Evening benender poaitionIM aeaaon at Haiiay/Sun midnight1 to 8 am. Send Iicenaed lie day care, 734-19M. DHW Legal S e rv ic e s(D Di' ivision Invoicing: Tho Count]unty cost settlements for a In artilabTe. Apply In peraon wlll;pay wllh one checileck hospital fiscal years n . anawara to Lulu. Lost In ton vaiiar. tdaho. Potential lor resum , e to Box 2-04. c /o t t 450 W esfsute Street,3 n vtclAlty ol 5th Ave N. Klda Adveiifee wnere you'll lir}d the total amount of1 alall ding before June 30, longer p ^ exlata. Call T ' im e^N ew t. PO Box 548, B o ise . Idaho 6 3 7 2 0 % p«LPi^can7».T2e4. TedorWaynfl20e-7a»OSll. Twin Falla. 10 S3301 ready buT*« “ i" claisined, PUBLISH: Monday, NNoi o v em b er 07,14 a n d 21,1988.3. fo u r (4) v e h icle s, e lthth e r 1 9 ^ . r Can 733^xao.

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l i w l i " " " MS-UoUt^tomn osi>iSl-UftfuRkHouiM 06M -4JbcelUneout, 0B7-4II-Mlscetttmous • og»-Coa ite!r '12 jn & v M tilt j r ^ i S STMAS S H O P P I I PaJntTrt ud*5 bfWi duplex^ u l SI f Se*l*ctk)n ol pr*dooe 4 ft * I aU wood walnu t ^ M r ^ i to*n. |M Can«»«3a. _ rbdSbdna, 2^a b * » h e o * m moMfi Mffl^preokMja *100*. alt*t**a, 1 eountnr. tnckid** famfiy b*o* d 4 8 I diamond tfnga. atorao* f e oSSiS;"»? swT»» 1880 28 X 82 SkytwM, 3 th e e o f^. S£i:^'ou K Lnir !!7etr|g;Kalo( and prie* C a liw g ; ]L -lw * V. b«b*droom; 2 batfa. *l*ctrtc, room,M), 2 ffawplee**, doubt* wood* •'S J'S v * Wh0l*ai tdeofafterepm. _ \ - |tytBJOO. a 78X140 afterepm . garagi i*£??!s*.?rsss C a i l C T ^ . ______T * ia a in i CR orsan b i t i m - I, PO Box 548, Twin fMmed*odalInQ til* . Light fbc- with kayt " y j y IM18«1 Winoat* by FI**twood. tlOO o r baai offer. 6ax14.sw «repcoei*r.B klr- ZSKo;ittofJen**n*73»4400._ d*po*t>ettcau 7344578.___ Falla, Id,M83303.______tur*a. b etfc m le e. 734-7823. S'^assT’cSi S s S UtM. «xe«M «t condttloo. 4 btdbedroom, 3 beth, p r t n * ______marclaiearpatandp^. cargey 7 noone. 6434802 1086 mode M ^C^824<740.______NE£ iOloeatlOA. 1800 plua d*- 8ECUFU K 1 bedroom, 1 bath t ahap*. (loo a yard; Round-«id^rtp Twin to Reno. 28 2 * ^ . return 3 ie n , (134. Call • 2 2 £ g S ck ^3 b*dreem. 14 wid*, already B>alLCiU73»47»1. S ^ a p ^tm * n t Mature adult. Stll734-P44540 after 4om. Deo reu Itr— — ssrss in p a r t t*nns avaltabl* by 8 bdn trailer hitch with 1000 -TaMMS 0. A rt for Allan. ‘ owf.Catt73*«B». >d bars and 2 1/8 Inch ^MraT|^tr*admi^m^jood 1 WMWlHinliilToBiiy old^HteM)^Law*ry 73U323(orMr.McQr**r. 8 p*cioeioua S room apartment gSi.calCan 7344173.______conditio ------( t u 5i p*r month. You pay s s Ta ? mink and leather.M sildepnJpr^iKtof^^awinr WC^royTWOT**. i i ______g j a r , th ooat. aize iman. tin, Mak**otf*r. of Call 7384738. _ ihrarwfer*. ar pocket watch*a. — me*.CaU7334984.._„ — S R « n l « l . — aaBoulavard, S o u th s Tf»Y-BILTTTLLER8 _ eilvef d< OfflMEqulpmim . sa-funtApttPtip. UkM aale: Sundance Caberel Buy no(VOW before th* 1888 tions, }*U S ! ^ ' OTMffl? ■ •xceiienrTWKmionr -pncirrfa-mcTMMrAtr-fKtocy — rtM m cl*an,ib*droom.w*ah*7 TOWNESQUARE ^ i 06»^-Furr^HouMS ^)d drWr avail. (ISO + (7 5 0. Phon* 7344844 daya. pric*aas hbnor*d I at: Garden ao2NoiSSrthltlln.7»M a^ ff^**!(«a. (495.0^116374820. S3Shoahon*SLNonh ntry Hn Orem, UT. Cell JJJIQHTCRAWLERSq - c>*ek. cT Cl*an atudlo cabin, S119 p*r depoiipoeli. no peta. 734^283. _ badroom& atudloapt Hairaiyiatyllna *qolpm*nt: Country cheirs, computer B2!£M 2 i uallw.SaosO. and con lOandBaltliTMM SS^fU*.{11* cablnaU. amall montAs 4 . d « ^ t i BTt-All A1bdm.(t3S.7344070. lb d lOAHG -Call73*4944 - i n rtfrtg etc. V— III I- Streetl2.C^lh4rv8tor*73443ea._ condltlofl, ------gH78.CaH73W84.______[_ TThreeMPropftyMgt_ h 8127o r 8344538.Barbara Ion, (100 or mak* ol- trai duplex in Twin F^le, ' , fer.Call73-111734.7819. Reaponalbl* hooaemate wiuiiIIullis.188>up.7334281. _ gvagiige. .appliances. WID a (45(maVe"'orfer. U n l^ NMIomesForSye wwanted to ahare t e m lux- omlortabie 1 bedroom fur- hooku dSS!“ ■ A nU qtm ______• Ul isned aot. r7S/mo. w ^ defioa ^ a a s ilated campef aheU w~/ WE REBUILD' F hydraulic Old oalTIk dr*aM r. 077-HOff■HomEirtMtilnnwtt - AQR£ATK)EA ^ iPric«d to sent 3 bdrm. aun- * • a n l t ^ n paid. Call 73J- 2bdmirm duplex, relrlg, atove, FOBIYEAR! , ta. lor amall truck. Incl ia ct^■s at * ABBOTT'S AUTO topdra* 8587(587 or 7344812.______DW.. > W/D hook-opa. 1 car Il0¥«- >PLY, 305 Shoahone reatorabable.(80.42»4374. _* Coneole)l* Iatereo, a m /Fm I B « i nanny in Ntw York. age. water fum, (320.747 1,(200.Portablediah- SUPPL' ?S ’n ! « “a-'S!: (051-Unftfn.KouaM ^R£EI 2 weeks rent and we aarag< her. (80. Nice office S treetletSoulh, £ Twin Falla. Rectangnguler oak table and tr»c^ (^(25. Can 7344491, ^t^7»7444O0(M0L Aaaumabl*tean.42»ea»t,., _ *yyoufh*at.now*vallabia Ren^ndellStT F. 7334350. " • • j’®' ^AjjPjtoiOnljfmc^^^ : k. (50.7344718 evea. Wiree fencing,fe 100 ft.long. 38 tourchalhalra^(4C0.734-1588. Movtngl« i Muat *eU 2&" . m x FmHA flnanctngl 3 AA nice & clean 3 bdrm. 1W ffidttudto and 1 bdrm apta, 203 2 bededroom duplex, carport, lQh.(25.1mone73»4483.. — ■ , badroom, 2 bath,A(Ehome ^bath.atove, oarage, lenced, ih S tN . Call 7 3 4 ^ . waahtiher/dryer hookup, ^royly vvacuum, like new wilh inhifllL. fU«lac*.N^^Nop*ta. ^ •a attachmenta. 7334853. iy D.IU llck.l TF 10 |J7}_a, Ith remote, 1 year old, Olt-CmplotmnlWnMI I w/wood stove, fruit trees, y; (Itchenette. all utllHlea In- rangege and refrig. (225 plue extraai «izi>ntcnni Call73441Mevenlngs._ m . 734-1918 or 7 3 4 ^ . ae 58" X 88" mirror. Sacramramanlo, Nov 2 t, 4112, - - :iud*d.(ie6/mon. 733.7434. defioiw ait N ooeta. 7344852. Large RENT• A NEW TVI Own a Conitnietlon vrorti w v iM : < AAAI Clean 2 bdrm. apbla, ^ It idea lor decoraUng or realrlctirtctlBnaaoDlv. 7344241. jght, pieaaant, fumlshed 1 EOROOM, clean, carpel- 4lut} ct| new colorwior TV by renting. No conefet*. rooH. I*f>- appls. WJD hookup. f«modilodellng, (100. Plaaae 10 inclInch Seara table aaw, 074-M torsch*ck*d,204ltoln cinA. ramoM iinfl, «tc. Call2; DJI-OutolTwm - I >edroom a p t flround flo«, ^ 1 734.26i2allar5:00. (175.S. 8 8 loot boat raci 12 \n )rivale entrance. (175 plua ,(225/r5/mo. TF. 3244317. Korth.Calfta.7P.TI11. Roiyrt^7JM411 or Jeny it 2bdrm,12x«moWlehome. orcall73>^79a. S ______§ 2 2 lonlo ring with diamond, f w tt allaluminum b o a t 4 Toyo ______0, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Inch urea. (2) 10 apeeda. AnUqu*, — single car garage, on 2 tots Alfordabie A 2 bdrm, pattlalhr Man dly - wom, size 10V4. 15 Inch Luiifull Call 7344288. Ffaeia_e ier. Call 734-7377 piano, g KANOTMAN: UgM AlM-0 ln^erman.CallP7-<18a. lumlihed. Ii - fencwJ y ^ . wenlnge or w**k«nda, Call 7334B07or734^. ^ m i, plumbing, Anting,lfl...... g ural fibers lor crafta. 2 tan-ain-apeed blkea. 1 needa «!> •« rtECT NORTH. 734-7035 Natura lit* diah- 10V4’, com- '“TiSiiSiSSSS-. s - WooKol & mohair locka. Clean. Urea,s. (15 & (25. Seara <2»44«2 ______• SatAilit* ' " 0S2-B(]hHTI«Hom« , , RealReaponalble houaerwie ■eady lo use. (10 a lb. multii)Itiijurpos* rowing exer- Aria guitar, gu ilk* new, with p|«i« w/c M sel^bookSrdttoL -mwUpo . “ — -■AtreiecirirrBWfocm-wttn . j M nted-to-ehare large lux- 057-7-MoN!«Home ------rTlir>--«M fl85. err-Wr-Twln-ali*-475>month.Call73»8811. | «w>nih. mof Call 733.7434. « t^rlgerator, 0 atove. Oak { Buhl, can 5434578. S ;« lle i hwaaher, wet bar, and doora.jra. 8 aun. Call 734-2813. 2 bedroom apartment, all 1 Bemlna aewinq Call 734 “ For aaie by owner, custom Available j eoon. Mom- 2 b tplace. Located at _____ W 1 4 7 .______07$-Cor-Coffim.DMtew ' ranch-styled home on 1.38 Inoalde | Dial, 2 bdrm, 1 balh, utim iliftndavariatyolimeres^ machli«hine. with cabinet m 3 Tama Super star drum rian* Trailer Park in Twin VbuV f rola Privacy Plua fOOO CHECKING acrea. Fully landacaped breakfast t nook, .partially IS. Call 8374158. Ing off.onetiflga tn ma claaaJned a^l aciacceaaotlaa.. (750, Cel] m | winrith rack ^ cvmbala. Motorola Looking for on* amMlouaus with outbuildlngi and lota ol finished f b u e m en t. water 2 ro umns every.dey. Develop 3 2f4033 ^ weekdaya after 8 su p er r .d. * al,. (25M. Call mobll*le f phone with radio oding trailer court: 14 x coiumi j anyllrne weekends. /_ ^ Brett.734-2893. 7. dlaoatch. pe n o n Intarattod In otmlno aottener. nopeta, $325/mo. mor H 2 bedroom, wood bum- ino readerrej habit. ano an hia own •xclualve typ* ol ' ■ Fto*tefMarSe*fn*nt _ 1720 Addlaon Aw E»7»<738 ----- I'l ■ 'I n gI stov*. tilt out. Iron bu*ln**«. Pl«*«* OoflH call«lt Nice acreage on the edge ol i room)m.(22a/mo.7884457. unleu aarfoualy Intereitadad Jerome. 2.5 acrea located j AOOQ2. 5 bdrm country brick 05MJnfum.Apt#. m . country, mobile'home lot > In U>« poaalblllty of nnanclal:lal on 18th East. 2 bdrm home home, | family room, appla, indacMndanc*. Invaatmeni>nt with atorage In basement. , &Dupl«XM jor rent.re (75. Call 734-7808. game room, garage, corral, A Tim es-N evi3 W S S9.7S0. Full company train­in- *50,000. Dale BuHram. 324- t450.Refa.7»«9«. ry clean. 2 bedroom. 1 ing and much, much more. a a . A clean 2 bedroom apart- ^Ih, . 7 localed in TF. (200 e t». menl, (250 plus (ISO depoa- For mOf* Information call mth. Call 3284281. C lassified W ill'ill Fill li.Call73M122.Nopets. S S S i Operator *23 toll fr** at l- CANYONSIDE REALTY | AP very clean and newly ^ L f f n 6CMmS33. m t ottering S B - O r ^ t n d ’ [SELL E v e r y N o ee c d mad*byproBp»etueonly.!! 3Z«354 ( remodeled bathroom with Bualft^Ronttl ' will Inatall new ednoin ' new paint throughout, In HiwHProiiWim. this 5J; big t bedroom apurt- —— operated waattera andmd C37-F»fin84RlftChM A170. 2 bedroom, appls, trectlv*. eomfocttbl* oi- r 3 3 - 0 6 : lier ------; ment located at 228 3rd Ave A tr t ^261 ' dryera In apartm ent!, trailer e or protession^Sale or r IT! 7 pama. or laundromata on ise . 2000 sq It. Oodd ioca- BUY leue contract agreement. -■“ ss'fflsy/is » iS BEARANCHER . ■ 73^7321 yoQiin. Reaaon^le.734-n05. For mor* Inlormatlon. callaU • 1000 head cow ranch, one LUElAKESOFFICEPAflK 53MMOa2««£2L_^^__ olSoulhklaho'abest!.t84 “ Bflek 3 bdrm plua lamlly A J T3 bedroom, with firepuee, ^ (, room, exceptionally clean, 1% iv% bath, big play room, lota 28 aq tt. main floor. • 12T AcresHJndereloped ailable Nov. 1.(l375mo. brush and range land,I drapes, carpet, nice area. o (,( l room, lor the kids, (390 avalL mMnconwPropwty per month. 1209 Evergreen. — iSktahoUnd...7»34.«) __ Jerom e. 2 milea Irom DtSPLAY SHOWROOM Highway 93. T108 HOME RENTALS Dl flcea. workroom 4 • 1000 Acrw- row-crop/cowm Bl1S«m. Jerome, nice ______734-7321______offlCi <1 neighborhood, large 1 bdrm' aKcAilordable, 2 bdrm, t balh. irehouee. 3750 or 2600 eq • • • operation, lenced. 2 good PRIME. Call 734-2347 homea and ouibulMlngt.I. home with baaement. water ^97187 Sunrlae N. (220 + dep. !L £ NOW M75.000. ONE OF THEE and saniutlon paid, nice caliCall 7344822 or 733-1347. OasIS sution. f bay. lloor BmCKDUPUX BEST BUYS IN IDAHO. TS. fencedyardwllhtrees. tAn t extra nice 1 bdrm apart- >lst, on w est Addlaon. • 3«2 Aer*»«lose-ln small,11 6twoofR>4ftorsS4X3T1 finished tiasement. 7 miles be Sd m t orTwln-FillsTK«r*S^.Call734<»41 _ and ready for occupancy. COMFORTABLE [®[, Pow*r sl**ring. pow*iw * r ______02MilutlclMaon» 2 bedroom. IW .bath with ^edroom . 1V4 balh. fire- Power sf*iif**rlng, pow*r P< ^ -Trtd*-<^t-a*U-J.9_acrea^, t . 3 bedroom, 2 bath, double 2 iace. electric range, relrlg. brok*a. olr conditioning. n*v. n ? "giWBerfUneed-Tfardrflood Hr brokea, olrr Cc C ondilioning. r>*w bt “Mak* your own kM1 do SUeam twa through pro- lW.-W*ter,-traah|-iawn.camI-. _ ilr«a, cruls* control. AM/FMl/FM ral atorage. (420 plus deposit, kll ------. c'rula*..le.cp.ntroi. AM/FM tli muskl" Piano teaaons,, exex- perty year round. Sevena icludad, (325 a monlh. plua coie«ll*,-ond compar theiihell,. .. . ____ . 2 AUTORACAPfTAL7Sf«J47 plipie storage. (370 plua de- I — c o ite t l* . oneond tomp*r ihell. ’ ■“ —<« perienced teacher. 324-7B5•7953 out^iidlnga.^lcehome. 2 lepoalt Call 42M232 days E «eall*nt concondltion. E E> xcallent c o n d llio n . mll«iW*atoim7»-129. Evenings and weekenda: pj .rW ^ I e^nlnoa. afterSor3244»1deys. 'a UTORA CAPITAL 7M43W j^nobile homea. 68 Jo a n ...... 73MC3. A la, Forrenl;3»iffflinFiler;lW Evenlngeendweekejv^^ » • ...... -G,CALL CALL — and a 12 x 80. g* ?3.acrea. Joan...... 7334833. Ofl ...... ■ • In Jerom e. Ca*h or ^ e^er r bath, 2< a r carport No pet#. JS a 44- Call 733-2223 or 328^704. DExcepUonai 2 bdrm apt, S to n g « Rentals 73333-0000 733-0600 R ^ r a a U t e ;____ will carry contract. Call 7^4- S^oo-scnrTrajTorTBTitTji— 13;' fireplace with Insert, stove “ 33* acrea, exc. crop u w hook-up. AC. paved ofl- Ieaae,m | & etorage areaa for M subdivided, owner will street parking. (295 per mo. W e, boata. Of?? 734-7808. carry, call 734-7808. IC slleveatw knda 7344380 OK-HsmuFofSila FALLS APARTMENTS Oee-UobUsKotn«Spc. 00 — in Jerome:' 3 bedroom, un- A aoaa from CSI & near _ lumiahed, 1275 + 1125 de- A; O. T r o o S t JBMSI5sr shopping. Children wei- Jerlefom* tnii*r lo t rent-475 Point Sizes A vailable. 03»-Bu8iAft8sProp«rty Dealt. Call 7334952. •] Heme with dblcardetaehcK come. warm, friendly * ge;)sr month. CaU 3244430. garage, spacloua maate ^ JEROME rtENTALS Quiet. “ 1 & 2 bdrm apta. (200 jraFrailer epece for rent In ...... -BOID \ n I o t BOLD bedroom, metal ' stdlngffi Sd*SkV2^'a.^t f : l-to-9 bdrma.-im-^up. gl255.B830utncy.73WBCpl 3 4snseri’. Hai C a n '7334009'o r 0-« VHfyViewRe^.324-3351 •- lenced yard, eprlnUe fUfltail-OLparL Alao 9-10 * Oettlng .^your . apartment ivenlno e « 4234752. BOLD 12 p t. notBOLD ------Syersffironifoswo.------I. -Jerome 1.bedroom, 9150 + ready^ to rent? Oet help from rrailer Tra apaca in quiet coun- “ dseotlt.Callg*4430. ~ the g ^ rv te e Directory, dally trytry court. Water & aanltatkin BOLD 18 p t...... -N Q I BQtCT-T MOUNTAIN VIEW^ 043-V ac^ propwty Klmbenr amall 2 bdrm. ^inTlmee-NewaClaaaflieda. jncincluded. (79f mo. 7334487. REALTY __ perfect lor older couple, rindividual - units. Mom- _ TM-IMa oas h e a t Call 733-5082. [JIngakJeJO’Leary District. 2 “ BOLD 2 4 p t . N O T BQLELD - ^ Appointment only! Ort»*^ b u5-UobH«Bomea’ Nice 2 bedroom IwuW, t2M b^bdrm. 1 bath, gaa heal, next f|B Q »u«uiATam i« nwfiii. tonstttkHirieFuww^'v. Newly remodeled 2 bed- bed A 1W2 Sahara 28x52', WOM555 NdM tB.'(Sr734^."'^ " room with flreplac*. Will g< ood Small 1 bdrm, with range; 1 1720 Addlaon Aw 6*7334738 _ Idaho Housing. Call 739487 CS7. and retrtg. 221 Highland. 3 6 p t . NOt BJOLC 0fl7-HHcenineoua BOLD ------or424.tm. •— By 4366.______• 21,000 subscribersrs daily. Using boldId In yoor.ad and/o 4 bedrooma. 3 batha, iamll t. Nk;e 2 bedroom duplex. - lully remod«led with appllancea, h A ladles aapphire and dia­ notice your at room, «*ck. hot tub. M,eo I for (275 t month + depoalt.i witht W/D, diahwaaher. A lhe size of your keyword,ke will mdk€ce those readers no down snd aaaum* loan < t- stove 4 reingerator. fenced mond cocktail rtng, (560. f. availaMe Nov 15, Call 734- s Call 733-1458.______(tra cost.'. t5B.800.C«ll7aM45S. 9032aft*r2.______liIn beckyard t garage, in = first. Give yoursel;elf the odvantog^ dt< little or no extn i J l 1858 2 bdrm. I0‘ x 48'. dean ; ?.<^{^CaltS^. B.Bernette 3 o r 4 apoot con- For sal* by own*r, large 17. 2 bdrm house Momingside I bedroom houae, witwith H 1800. 733-7890 or 352-4437. veraion aerger. like new, n District. *225j>lus depositt n(SOO. Call 3244007.______la ll our A d-V lsors:s iq t 733*0626 fo r m oore detoils. "Gett EB o l d l " fir*plac«. N**r Perrinifrifte 1870 TamarK, 12 x 80,It In . N0D«ts.Call7i4-2494. QUAILCRSK ^ School. Vl act*. tS,000 •qui-*qu bdrm. 1 U th . skirted. M t li - a p a r tm e n ts biBlack e S m e i Pr*-way ty down, aaaume the ttrsmat. Jerome Park,_naoot^«tbie. 2 bedroom. 1 u th . lame woodatove, wilh glaaa front ) , - 1-81K3Ke>2or7»-2»30.q. ____Call32*«51 or3 2 4 - ^ b e a u tif u l^ .ln canyon NE f blower and pipe, like new •' II ol Buhl. Call Suaan, 7344518 i m, 2 1974 Titan, 14 x 70, thr* condition. (1 ft. 3284449. OREAT VIEW, 3 bdmi, « * rf»v« or 5434330 *vea. ■ bath, S yr Old brtok home,me. 1 bedroom, earth atove, o a Bunk-bed with mattlfeaaea. ; quietluxury » acre, lenced pasture, 0.9'.SVA V bath, large wooden porc^irch. 2 bedroom, flreplac*. n*w wood burning atove, lood foan.tt6.000. Call 794-7377177 tiMM a2fa340attar5pm.tt. carp*t lanc«d yard, g a r ^I. 8pacloual&2bdrmapt8 7 rs ^alk-incioa*la;AC = ' -level 1978 Broedmore 12x80,r ~ s atove and relrtgerator. S27S 'A Large 4 bdrm. trHev< & in d i month, 8150 depoalt Call111 liur*lParkApertn*ntt "lteT®STREEr^ home. Irg fenced lot. 22 cac a^ ’ bdrm. 2 bath, good cow _ 17llilMrte«8LN.,Apt3D4 Tag Ti ypvr tr** now, eut later. •a for wheela, new water heateiiter! 7344518eves.______poru. In Salt Lake area f< nt 7JW186 aale or trade for homeM iin sisct furnace. Locatedd 1at 2 bedrooms plus 1 bedroom Klmbertr. Call Ml 800 4858.A58. Hanaen Mobile Park fj#5. In the baaem ent newi w ______. ______rion* carpet, nei^y painted, AC.c . 4QuIM 1 bedroom, (230 near When y you-re-ioowng lor oop O w ner'aspadOM Hotn*MM $7,900. Mall inoulryw/phon rt U3 I to M nneth Ttiaclcer, 8218282 very reasonable heat, no» Lynwood| Mall, carport galna. g Check tna geraga (t f m g f t Befor* you buy. drlr* by > 2a l « a i ^ X d i n p i a 8*fl«l, b f ' f S w “ IM S ., SLC, UT 84124120. peU. S350 a month. rSO de-** laundry.I Extra Large 1 a Wlaeman, then call f< poalt Cali 733-1177. Ib«>room,(17D.32»4077. . Cfta7334«28. ( \ detail* 73M47I. Will contact for aopL ■ '1 ' C -e' T lr n a ^ N m . TwiniFaH Fal s.ktoho Monday, ftovflfr'flfnbori4,1988 Mettrchandis&e~Autom

llJ-firmlfiineh . - p : l2S-T)mlTnam12s - I ^ C ® ■ ■'oei-FumlbinJ.Cirpttt Ofr-Pats&Suppiiaa iitH -H o tu a 11 RecreationBl ' O C BOBBY WOLFF 3 THE ACEiES ON BRIDC S fip p ikt 62 Coachman. 21M fooL iDrapes w /rods, 4S‘x72 & ” pMkMta4Cock«iM~ E)Exceptional S yr old black. — ■ " 19S2 ( registered . OH geldlnfl, RoRoMbud Horee Beddkig. —' — ' ■ — ------Twin! I ' — I 48'xM; 4 to te wnovessat: Locallyl raised. 253 Tlh Ave re spwlaiUlno-ln a variety of stereo: la yurcsrpeL Can EastflfqiT73M»54r-“e ------0< M^TiDlair 6 «q 6^ ^CompeUUcos tn for horses, not NORTH 11^14-A I bedding to sutt all needs. In «4JU )X 200. 1967 R M .«. -______: PiMbrwip Bemu. sas. Wtniwes -mwi semHoeds — ______1964 i •rtists,’ — V- ♦ Q 9 8 7 f •paSed:53We31evenlnflir: W pi>En AZTEC ^ cairraair73Me6»any6DHi.- For sale. Ali furniture^ end Purebred p Lhau Apeo's, g tobiioe.Askab^ i m - iB eh Bartok. ▼ A .K J appliances ; muat gol Also, 7 tS3S: Puret>red-6ehneuzer. QlOH mare. 12 year old, expe- ”"Ory-Nest" J tfie ulUmata In jj®ee , & m odel. 147B.hours < 5 5 1 ♦ A 7 3 piece e unique, antkiue $35.t Purebred Boston Ter- rin, heller broke. Unt. Perfect records, etc. i2i-CanipanaShtllt^ : There will be plentynty of compeU* WEST EAST f $250. Call 4324816. SSBedJlna. Cell 78^2077,------S12,500. . ! Files like new. i » - Lovely dining rooffl table p STEVEREAOAHCO. . Rea »rs this week at 4 K ♦ 10 4 2 , ml»loao.7«H>a. ■ _ rahma shell, (tts Wi^i Uon for bridge p layert wllh a leaves, t140. CaU «: Pen Strap-250 co-412.^ the Oprylaod Hoteli ItIn Nashville. 1 10 8 6 413 3 Y Q S 7 S 73«147. 7 . S tokuo.t3S0.CaU73«4^_ T to n . T h e ACBL Fallf'all Champion- ♦‘ST ------♦ 108 6 2------^ ~ Lbveaeat. alm otl ■iCKdT\ 'ui mSrmnr -fl a-»Mi»tMcwi. — I w!gtat pop top c a m w f tm O l------CowhSSr Aseoelatteir^ll — in. well e q u lp p ^ fM dy to irsday, Nov. 17. ♦ K Q 10 9 4^ 4 J 3 cort>estofler.Call7344aa. excel e Uds dogs or compa- Ci ' •' • • Hun ■Ups tU rt this Tbund nIons.SIS each. 733-2280. hugh N ov. 27. SOUTH ; meeting Monday. Nov. 14 et n (‘.r.a w .s r. s ich-up camper tie downs. aeat. erustied vehreL exc. Two T purebred, mlnlalure m onda 7Vi 4 cycle engine. PIcIhj Gaines are scheduledd f'< I *40\42’ k48'. In a Swlss-team matela tc b . both sid e s D e a le r Soulo u th 4 S35 each. Cali 734-7819. - ■ 43M 282or43fr^. 1-60»643-1300ext696. J®r Bayllner, 1978, open a n i^ i $150. I J t tan, m al. & brown | ow. 130 hp in/outboard. in- end pi reached six spades,,wit,with both Wests The biddingIng: ,sofa^ w/wooden ornate Wanl:W horaes. saddiea, Uck i For ^ Sale:, used JD llactor »83 A lukan 8‘ cab-over. Ali &traller.328-6881/733-2508. pjj, ludea trailer. Call 5434070. 1933^ leading tho club king.I A t th e f ir s t ta - - „ arm s. S200. All In great IR1-CieillwW«M i f- I pans. Wanted: disabled JD — ptions. boat rack end West North East \ahaoelOfleral7Home, low mllesge, singleton king. The5 rtrest was easy. > J 1! ♦^ Dbl. 2 * 20 ciT chest &bartevalraw. I 733-5098. Hagerman, H Idaho.. Call 637- U8EDEQU1PMENT“ 70, $80. iJsed eki clothing SSO S Chevy engine. P a ss 4 If All p a ss Ire i e z e r ...... S179.95 | Izee 10 to 18. Lang bools, Qnd.324-4810or32448tf. One club went on thele h'h e a rt k in g a n d Ear corn lor sale. 324-4011. 8294 ^ days or night. •odge, Bleeps 8. rear balh, Noar new 19 cu. It. IHEY. we haul hay and For aale; new & used horse ,•JD n 40230 w/cab :ail 637-4769 evenings. ?odO have Uken the heart't flfin esse (SO p e r- t a t t»U(* « 6 atock trailers. Dealer for ' ■ *'*■ 1 owner, ow oood cond, Ifte ^ QunUM lo Tb* ACM, P.O. Box relrlgerator , w/ice istraw. Give us a cali at f lew MIcHelTn tlree. 7334638. cent) In hopes o( discarding dis both umj.di»u.lu. TriiJ n « » . *U.«ddmwd.' maker...... $399.95. 3328-5889 or328-3379. Logan^ Coach. Also Quarter uMany , mora Iractore 12 12Mura4RIBej ^975 24’ Dodge Monoco, (ul^_____ H orses lor sale. W ade Zoll- . u ’eifabiff^ flSKsndj/sed.______------eteb-tesersrlfwasxtoxiearlra-better-"® «<"«>' -Wanl-(o-renl-a0out-300400 -JingorrPauiriO-<38«28.-or ■“ i— sen^canuined;— hw “ m r««t— Ir—at* ~ a J t . . . . ‘...... *99.91 1 acres of hay, grain, or corn. ,, ^ceilent 20 gauije 3^ maj). W shot a t Uoding the sUsla m . c n t ^ Bdrawardreuor....St39.9S. t Linda, daytime 678-2288. nlleage, $8500^le or trade. All 1989 sesson snd longer. ^ SOUTHWEST § :all 7 f e ^ 7 .______Send replies lo: Box D-08, Slooper SI for full-slzod pick­ »0^llm’rjall»4-2&6.“ ^!!i CAIN’S i up wllh bullHn boot, $450. EQUIPMENT CO ^ 978 Cobra maxM nn,. lully Cieirance & RentalCtr._ c /o Tlmes-News, PO Box ui OR SALE: Guns, knives, 'M lTW InFalls.'ID 83303. 837-W4. « leave mDSSago. KliKImberiy Rd East, Twin Falls lelf-conUined, 30,000 milea, OTS-Comrnunlcalion 07»>Appll»ncM 079-Appllancftt ~ ______7M-7111______8 733-1545 copes. W holeule 10%. 1X0 cond. $8500.73442W. _ 3 piece sectional couch, WHOLESALE SALT RogerNowton...... 733-2684 ^:ali aflemoon. 7344481. 2*®£ ' Devices lOft-Swine 978 Tioga motor home, 460 ____ CommVrcl*r3fl cubic Toot foo Used Frlgldalre rettig wMop>p lurquolse,i voo' good condl- yTrocemlnoraibag...$93Mon ' home ItliilhacaM ag10, 10ga.w /vent J9J5>odge, h v t fool, good con- nust Ireezer, excellent condition,\ Hon.i SI 00. Call 324-2478. y (5) Motorola ^w■y radio ndl stainless 2 door reftlo, mus Tracemlnoraibik ...S99/lon Forlalo: p, Hampshire boars f’®R oxG olay...... 734-4443 rib.ib. like new, $475.678-2809. 0lltlon, ^ 0 rool AC, $ ^ . Call units w /b tie eutk)n. QooGood aelll First <300.734-<755. S175. Cail 4234180 anytime, _ ie drawer dresaer, S30. Cali |.iodlzodblock...... SSSfblk coady ,, lor aervlce. 438-S823. ______' . home Rortemlnglon 30.06 rille wllh >43-4121 or 5374531. It 734-7195. alterl^ m . {SUffort LhrestOCK.. 734-2583 p condition. Call 7aa-8?00.1,. ^ t/aed Kenmore wastier. Us- Us 16 cu. white Admiral upright Reglsiered Duroc weanora. Utts W estem spreader box <-ei.eapold scope and 200 I960 VW Vanagon pop^op ed Whirlpool drysr. SIM] for fo freezer, lllte new, exc cond. Hoooytsta rind tno oquipfflom 335 tons of 2nd crop hay, 35 Call 328-5392 or326-4017. with leeder attachment. In ounds emmo. $450. Call 'W«m » per, good condition, )pm, Hea8onable.Call73>-2273. tona 3rd crop hay, 1450 rr very good working condl- 344012even1noa. came 07»-Appl[anc» pair. Phone alter 5:00pm _ and supplies thay need In t Weanor pigs, 60 hoad and ,1. ieir■ ijocl, excellent condlllon, >34-7a78 evenlnos. : tt7S.734-M7S«ttef9pm. covered horse hay. Csll . 3tacker.324-2538orS2Sl. * 2 ■ rrrr Sloves, refrlflerators. TV’sV a. '“ D82-BulKlingMat»fil8 \ lOWheeiiiGoaU II' Pace Arrow motor home., i Hotpolnt rafrlgirator. V tiS ^ , \ freezers, washers & dryeraera. 08&oHeatlngand 324-2235. J 1550 Oliver traclor and oaded. clean, low ml. Call eh tst type (re«2«r, S7S. Cj eUlLDINQStiPPUES * loadsf,-»3200/»lll trade. Call 12 orsggoInUnontjraWTa^ 7»-3l<0a»efSpm. '■C*“ T v o o c io fT w_ m . Air(k»ndltionlng Lambs lor sale. Qood lor tit-SnowVetilcles ■7; ^ Whirlpool uprlQht Irsezetizer, ------_ W63t End Sales Co 09t-Fn>ForRent grazing, gl butchering, . or s ' ------0 ^ Relrlgerator Ireezer, SirS175. cond. S2S0. Kenmorinore Amt>er Hearlti woodatovere Call64^<455. . breedino.Call 543-5692. .ike new, 1987 Ranger enow 128-UfflityTfailef» Phone 73»<4«3.______rtarp wllh lorced air lan, 4 feet olBl REOCEOAfl, siding, inlerior Farms: 2. one 840 ecres. ^ nobile trailer/ Wide, till, 12^ ------diahwaaher, S1S0. Shan 35 head Col/Ram croas ewe V115-FaimWork JSipare tire, $500. Phone j— flefrloerator. >80.734-7702.T>2. microwave oven. S150. Call Cal pipe. >700. Call 7 3 4 ^ . _ wall covering. CM>LufflMr deep ‘ well Irrigation wItti Im- ^ :hevy pick-up box irsller,: iambs, been with buck Sept Wftfited . >34.1682. ^ ______iondt- 733-m 0a»er6pm .______B Kentennlai wood twrnlngig M4-8120. evesf weekends. provements I and equlpmenl tZOO. Call 7344308.______Sears drver, oood cond noar Fallon, Nevada. Ono L1.$80ahead. Call 823-076. ______tion. S70. Call 32U733. Iree. atove with oven and blower,ir, ‘ ■ ...... " All t m s . thrashing, new 1978 Yamaha Enllcer 250. ^■teavy duty llatbed. truck' - 1 “ _120Q ncres. deep well Irriga- . .1860 & s a - lH rJ ^ w - C o m - 1971 Skidoo 440 TNT. Be st Stainless tulel sirve7~klr ------tSOO/o«eTTCalin4*2Ma:------r T8«arl3tfSiIH i irt>eele;-axle;-IS50-Ford-— lion with Improvemonis ■ iiiPPoiiitiySBabWB— 1 ■“machines available. Manure ^iTTer:733:«anaKTofToagr freezer, ^^^mstchlnfl^ rtlthelflfl- 10 cu fl white Kanmornore Completely recondllloned . }lck-up box trailer, $200> ‘ noar Battle Mountain. - hahauling. Have tnicks, will 1981985 Indy 600, only 1500 P124-40M. i ^ leave rneauoe. « ro n relrlg. frosl-free. SJlS. ColCol- Lennox oil furnace. S350 oror M0VINC3 8ALEI Set only, 9 1 Nevada. Call 913-362-4000 - I ml beat oiler. Cali llrsi 733>3- to ??. 2538 4in Ave E. Oil tr«travel. CALL RANDY milniles, tapered lunnbl, mint Pickup bed iraller 3/4 lon, top. W50 each or USOiO lorl( dtpot, avocado, IS cu It. w daya. 913-341-8245 eves. , WEAVER AT 6436888. cor both.PhoneOS5-4311. ice-maker,t2M.7J44650.I, 827S.1140Heyt)yrnAye._E. Carriage Lane. Fireplace in- i 112-inlgalion w| MJndltion. $2700, or best ol- P‘cki(350 01 y» ton, $250. See St. ' sen. baby stroller, kids toya ,Trado bean or beei ground CORN HARVESTING or. Call 7334303. ^l002S.Cleveland.Jerome.. ■ A clothes, mlac. No checks. ' lor potato ground. 200 ~ ^ E N T DITCH REPAIR jhThree machines, 6 row M980 2-v Em gre Arlic Cat ^ acrea. Call 82S-5817eves. Using u rubber asphall which |^g 20 ft goose-neck trailer. hoada, trucks available »now sm machines, liquid (900. ' Cell 4384586. 170 acfos_ farmland, dairy ,v,will not recraek. Bob Bailey, ananywhere in south ID. jooled, co< exceilenl condition » “ ■ SkfftaltaaJi - 0M-Tool8 - ...... - - ; barn, 3 bodroom house, ASPHALT A SYSTEM 7334013 LeslleRJones,Jnc .wlwllh Sprint trailer, $2600. Lg ahop compreasor. New |tenl all or part. 3 wheel* GATED PIPE OtD oug...... 328-4181 ^Mter12pm, (702)755-2588. ^ IW HP motor, S400. See at 'lines somo hand linos and Newandusod UL e s ...... 7334458. * " 1002 S. aev elan d . Jerom e, jgated pipe. Noar Wendell. Underground pipe Com thrashing, Vt ftS Automotive : CLASSI»FIEDORDEERFORM CaliS38«31 eves.______Custom labficailon a 125-Travel Tfiiiers jff Radial arm saw. 10", SI2S. | 8 row need, also grass, — If you are unabiable to call or com e by The Tlmes-News • Call 734-2813. ‘80 acres lor rent, close to AMOTH IRRK3A7K>N qgrains,, ' alfalfa, 'clover Layton Lai trailer, 17 foot, aell* “ “ Jorome. Call 324-2958 or ANDSUPPLY Snanywhere In S. Idaho. sontalned, coi good condllon. office, simplyy ed tooC • Pieaseprprint clearly writh d arkkpencllorpen | Redllon din bike, ted on Je ro m e ...... 324-2142. WanledComThraahino 1!^ box for lull size plck-up.~ 1 0 2 -^ ttl8 8 R0WMF We W« need good, clean used chrome, tots of extras, ex­ While, good shape, $50 oC • There areire approxim ately 26 characterscl cellent condition. S140. 6" aluminum mainline pipe TrTrucks available. 7334502. trailers. tra II your pUns hsve Day old calves lor salo. wllh « risers. 50' longlhs. Call best oiler. Cell 6S-4358. Redllon dirt biko, bluo on K.C. WILLIAMS changed ch. end you would like (lncludin£ing blank spaces) p er!i r i l n e . Call 536-2189. 5537-8661.______Brand new turbo 40C chromo. S75. Call 734-7195, Call 733-0626 lo place your . j®,to sell a 1974 or newer iravei Bran For Sale: 3 embryo Salor 7 tower conlor pivot, lor 5; trailer or 5th wheel, please Iraniiransmla., best olfer. 398- • Please pepay according to rate! after 5pm. ; ciasslliod ed. Wo'ro horo to e schedule whk;h bulls. 4 quality reg. Texaa salo 3 or trade. Cnll 786-9457. " call: Rat.Rat. hlgh-po. still running! Mfvoyou. Nl is printede d b e t o w . , Longhorn bulls. Ail bulls ‘ Neleone RV's 20»422<4121. stroritrong, besl oiler. 7344884. - 080-Riewood 14-18 mos. Cali 487-2247. 'Dry IP Pino, split, round or: ■Selling 90 head Angus X somMOfld. Call 733-3266. 'cows, bred SImmenlal feb- r Please ruiv n m y ad in clal a s s i f i c a t i o n i : ruary aKd March calvors. Ory pIno. S75 a cort1 Cali 678-4194 after 9 pm. ------1------delivered, cui to lengih: S85 SDlll. Call 734.2749.______‘ Small dairy herd for salo. i # ______f o r ______d a y s , j • CallS54-2506. - ' For aale: Good quality - M EICYIldE e y i i t :_____ j (Print one charalaracter per sp a c e p lease, includiuding blank spaces.) | (Irewood. Cali 543^237. TWIN FALLS LIVESTOCK • COMMISSION COMPANY

I ______r z zm iL ;_rr" I ~ 087-Uwn 4 Garten Woc/nesdayNovemberlfi. I I ; ISOBik&BBrunnlngage Need yard care assistance bred atock cows. I I or professional pruning — ------I ' 100SlmmX8.W Frunnlng ______[_ help? Check our Service’ age stock cowa. Directory, dally-in Timee-• 250BlkSBBcahros(rom ------1 ------______I News Classifieds. . ' Salmon, ID. ■ I z z n z z z r ^ lOOmlxedsteers&hollors - 1I . — - I I 088-vwtety Foods 55fr«SOIbs. I ■ 100 mixed steers ^ h ellers ' ■ ADVERTISE' I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ " m APPLE'S 500^ lbs. I I YOUR a ^ I I i : ------OrctiardFresftOelfctetJs—. --IS- mixed steers & holiora - 1 — SEflVKESEEClALn.TY M __ 8/ 1 ______:3z:r___rr“ T ~ ------! — r a t£ - S A i Bring Own Containers . J !N THIS DIRECTORYRY I SERVK^: vacuui I 50 SlmmX,40(M50lbs. . 1 lumi and | p.|„i|„g,riig. rooling, siding. J I 830 Railroad Ave. TF. ' . shampooere-housijse. com- jLConst.le t , 8 7 i^ lS , Burley. I ' I ______I SHIELDS ; ■ p a c e d under f/ie/lead/ngIna oI f ■ merleal & centralI systems. s I WISCONSIN HOLSTEIN g Call 73J-7870 or 934-1 fl I ORCHARD • HEIFERS. 400475 lbs. CallI J youretiolcel I I before 7 am or aller 7 pm Opon2:15pmto5;1Spm 532-4328 or&32-427a.______' . Your ad will reach 22,0(22,000 I ■ famlllea everyday and tr ” JAMESCO. ■ I i ::::::: V^miloS. of Buhl on Would like to Irade molor' plele home repair and r - I - ■ . I MoonGlow Rd. Cail 5434234' hom e,, center pivot, art ■ results will amaze you.‘ uCi i . i , e a i n s B I Compleli or543-437l lo^appolntment ■ today and one Of our frienH01SIHIY. M l-« - - - l - Q Bill m y VISA o r M a s ie r C h a r p e (Circio oneOftO) — ...... I —- C«ll73>96S5or733-5g91: - - E H - f T T c ' I your’ upfupholstery needs, (ree * I Credit Card NuiN u m b e r •______•_ -______I AKC regliterod Siberian’ Milk-O-metera for sale. $65i I - M toa. CiU 734-7523. . | Husky puppjea, ready lor I Muter TrM ft Y I Expiration Datea l e ______J ' na. Call 324-7990.______- Y ^ Caf.- I Christmas. Champion t... ® . John's Sharpening Servic _ Quality work. RRoasonable > ” _ a : ' bloodlines.'' Can ' 423^4J Two Choretlmo .50 -II....IIOX- rv lce ..j.. pric„. free est r u - J - — - augers, good .shape. Ideal1 ■ 2156lh St. Filer .;.v734.1S28 I - - - . - , alter 6:00 pm.______a ^ ■ - for milk bam or hog bam.. ■ Cali 328-4462. i ______P a y ~ 1 AKC ■ registered labradorr ISOO. Call 637-4728. I; Scheduliie^ Rottlevers. championship 5 4-unlt lowline pipeline & i ■■ijti.i.iaiS H ; m pedlgroe. 3 lemaies, 5 ‘ I ______a o f d a y s ______Ciharge h ) per line . DeUvali milker, 350 gallon N u m b e r o f males, all black. Phone . ■ COLLEGE AID — I 324-«055. • bulkUnk. CallMW737. . ______" _ 8 to 25 sourcea guarantee' ______I I 1 - 3 d a yr s s . ' ...... $2.50 2 , p er line Boston Terrier, about 1 year I $49 lee. EUlne 423-444 e c™mloTU«:’b*l»ath» and shrub irlmmlng, ■ - r s ...... $ 4.14.00 p er line ^ wood.l8yrsexp.ip.9344129. J landscap)caplng.Ca»73447l9. ' 4 - 7 d a y s ' papers, t l 25. Call 734^79. - AAA running mares andi ■ 8 - 1 5 d al y y ! s ...... $ 66.75 . p er line Christmas gIfts-AKC rega rMing horses, twed with Black Lab pups, champion colie at slda, salo or trade. a ; i ______fl 1 & ^ 3 0 dl a a ] y s ...... $1512.00 per line blood lino, curents love to0 Call 7884457. ______a hunt, ready tJec 10.432-5218 ■ u> Roofing andI RlRemodeling ■ Treo 4& 1 ahrub lopping & ? * " Free estlmalea, Great Pyraneso AKC. » 8 S t g h ^ a M 80id. W e^lu? ; a, 15 yesra ■ removal.-al. free est. John f l l m t o : ______■ experience, all < de. 7334939.7344365. Mail your order form week old on Dec, lltn , S300.'■ kll1arh o rsea .733<00o. ; | ■ I aer- ■ anteed.Call733-ltMSn * Mcflride.J Call 324-2955. ’ .. ■ Complete remodeling a( - Big Palamino mare, kindd 1 ■ vices. Irom basementnt to ■ 9SS3 Male Dachshund. 8 months,'' disposition, smooth trot.I. ' ■ rool, 20% senior dlscouicount. I f l : house trained. S75.543<2a5. ‘ <=5C lassified D epartrtment - energetic, groat parado or'f | I builder dbcount. fnfree J ^ JIVWAC-8 1 - Need pet services. t>oardlngg queen horse, aplns and . d _ esllmalea, 734-5408. Cerai:oram- I c ARPCTI>LATOiQ I Sli',Stump Removal P.O. Box 548i 'o r training? Check our Ser­<• worka the rope. NO papers.I. I ■ lc tile Is our specialty. ■ Call Stoi Estim ates. 423-4792. ^ vice Directory for profes-I- tiMOtolfar. 788-4445 evea. | 43S-&371 1TWin Falls, Idaho 83B 3 3 0 3 ~ I 3 n I aionai help. Dally In" Brood maro ex- ■ Timos-NewsCIassllleds. ceilonlbreedlnfl.324-2786. I - . J l ...... J? Monday, N ovtm bwBf 14 ,1 9 8 8 T1tnw-Naw».TVflrTWn F . I . . M m o 0-7 tomotive'9~Automoittive 13132-175

H i a s n M w r - ^ ------___ By_CARY LARSON. . 1«-HaaryTnickifSM)ri 146-4X4>4Am 146-4X«4ATVa 1 ■- -1«154-Airt«»-C«JiiC- 15ISt-^Mn-OinniM UP 983 Cetebrtty, AC. new 1»7Bt IBobcat, rebuin engin^ 1 9 7» 5 Honda ^ Accord CVC- A cl*en 1978 lnt*mBttonal 1911972 CMvy Blazer. *xc«U*nt 1981988 Toyota 8M , V8. lou^ 1974 Cadntae. hIM mDMM 1983 (. air. r« r defro*t_> HBO. 1878 C idliM . tiigh Ores • vera Qood. best offer. CLX. a wtth 16 foot hoM bed, pfto- COcondlbon, ehrom* rims, rurrunn*r. dark grey, AC. Call 8asc K 1 after 2pm. wto*r,At f , AM/FM cassette, PS, *dr>QhLCaHn»«n. n*n«« rwlW*. tp o t llgMa. r araM8Maft*rfcO0pcn. mWTiUeeoe. 82888.67M748. Cali: , 8800. Call 32M818, 8 2 ^ . Can 32»4171 best In 191 1879 CKllilec Coupe MVBI* 777 7 Caprtc*.( new Ur»s, rune 3 IUncoln, excellent con- « 1980 Oodfl* 2 ton dump A 1968 Toyota, oray, 4x4. S M . 1971 on. 88800 or offer. Call ^ £ 2 ^ th**vo>WQ.^ - xf% S^tnicU 7S4- forilor aale, Loaded «rith every- o o a diUon <846affr6pm. tWnthina. Best ofter. 70-7M2 _ 79179 Monza 2 dr natch. 4 apd, ■7M6«vnteOT.— - 1974 T ravtM l 4x4, kick- 484 9 M«routyQr*ndMaroula 17S-A 1 1979 Coup* d e VBIe. 87,000 e6,0( j-AiitoDMkfi 1877 Uack truck trw torw /13 ^outs, AC, PS. PB, AM/FM. “ , «ie*llent condition. — tttt new u p h o l« w , tcrjrti^ u actual miles, one owr>er. qqq, 14»-AntlquiAutot ^K2900. Call 837-4810. 00. Call 736-7237. KlljKIMBERLY RO*0 “ • r i f f e ■■MotofCin” titt «t*«rlng, twin icrtw , m OMSto 1166 Ford » ton PU. ______1O-Aul08-F0nl8l t t evenlnos and w**lc*nds. new n* paint inalde and out. — -Jg s. Ford T-81rt, 1981, high 3?SS 3 5 r.::;i? ia M » r i 5 l ? M i ? ( M r h ^ 1978 IB Ford i wtieel drive. 15B-Aul06-Ctwm)W ^ e o w s Delta 88 Royaie. m tO o cSlTl^k*”” " m |l* m , :.runa oroaL h n 1 8 « n o o d o e c o tl...... 81188 — vw aoo. AJ«»J,C,4r-*«»l ,^^j|»at-cowlM-H on. OJi Ca HDod5tArt#8..-.-.;-i|1888_ —(raiiw w n r uniiniMMr; -n A .198Q c n i r y O tatlon. rune - v m 0 ! 0 Chev Monte electrte motor, ttnd*m axle, 1978 19 Ford Vt ton PU. rebuilt over-drtv*, ovi orMn. good weiwell, dent In right doer. AC. toee mor*. miles. tarp. BOTH UNITS IN QOOD 40400 engine, ahell. runs & condlton. co Call 8iW 4 9 . ATAT. PS. AM/FM radio. 8850. AT. J dooo «H *iile priced. Call Nkik, 19770,, Call7a412»alt»r8pm. hSw 7 Je M CI>m kM !!! 82488 ‘ CONOmONI To b* aoM al tok)Ok>flOOd.83e00.3244249. 1858 iK Chevy BelAIr, 2 door M S^^^^^w ndf SSt-2288davs/734-4717eves. 1970-BMO mC ...... 81888- QrtOtoy Fetm, Aaeaon, ^ hardl6p, S96 auto, needa 1971974 Nova, needa ^ * f y - Uon ' 187519 FtFord Van Converalon Wewd1I.WowB>tt*f17.------„a r minor s ; Srark.Se* at 385 E u t MaMake ofler. Call 73X738. 1978TSii Bobcat statlonwM I^ 175...... 83388 20 R 1989 Eagle Pup hopper nms ni g ^ , lou ol extrts, OAve..WendeU.53M288. Oi igj1_977: CI}|wy Camaro b ^ y . 850C8500. Call 734-4CT. 2 ! — T a lrin w f paym antg- 43400/oro«ad*d, needs \ dr. MI/FM case, new tires, 152-Autos-Bulck 1] . f?. Qood student car. 4324481. _ low miles. Load*dl 734-734-2904,or7344421 att*r6._ offer, " > M li f . 8374284 ev*ninos. , F 1 O R U SED mv*il.II. we'rem bockT 1981 Chevy converalon v ^ 1980 Chevy Luv with camper 1978 BuIck U Sabre. CaU mMust« 8**l UOOO/oHer. Call :‘79 j f Ford'Ptnto.' low fflH*a, B Trana Am.- •xe*iienl _ good condition, 80,000 .lek-UpTruclcs I shape. >1000. Call734-8788.- ' consider « W . Call 4234252 Ono ta l ol Oatsun »poi - or42M734. ______«hMli.t100.Call78«W . 1988 Volkswaoon bug. besl - ) 1984 F250 Super cab 8.9 Orion high currani *m( olfer over 1400. Call 3244022 J for F150-250, tan— vinyl, llki evenlnos and weekends. diesel. J A a p w d . manual. 1»J T J Alplno »mp. pll* driverJ L 1 , new, leo. Call T34..2347. z with a u x llt^ over-drlye,- inch #ulH*oo/er8, MTX te r : r 1973 Toyota, 4-door, good , jBL 19aCh«ry8uburttn.6cyl. « 17500. Call g44J70. m 3 mlnator 6 Inch w oolen, JB work car. 1200. Call 5384481 J __6.lncti_in](l8.JUd!a_C9Jtyroj,ntr] .^ P O - « htxw jg,orw t;2m , ------p ^ . — , wrwiUll, uiw ui w|vcvi~ cro#8over». All new, pel n r r 1973 VoUiswae*n conv*rt^}■ Call , 324-2358 or 3244585. $2300. asking WOO. Phonhone 1972 Ford SWB, new moloi ; ble. looks and runs good, \ 73M6S2 after »pm.______new paint, make offer. Ca m iO . Call 53^2975. ' 1985 Dodge « ton, 3t8, 32«-3M0or324-4et1. - loaded, cim per shell. 1^ . 1-051 enolne#. Ci — 1978 3000 M ercedes, runs* SHARPICaU< 4384172. 7344^7 anytime or < 1973 Chevy H ton. run good. Make offer. 7344874. 1 WMkandaonlviW064.I. good, g ^ Ures, S825. Ca = 1085 Ford F2 50, 4 wheel 1 1979 Honda Accord XL, $500 , Tl lof ______- ” drive PU, 8.9 Iller diesel, _ 1 9 7 9 Pontiac T rtn i Am li or b est offer, needs work.'• AC, . Uii. 4-sp**d. high -4234714betii^e8r3;30Ofn- knp*M |AEff1 »ooo'ofbe«totlef^»37-4M6S S ! " PO. very good cot>dlllo5 1: ’mneT6^ .8 72« . g » « »0;...... E f i P T ___ Call324-742fevenlnosonly.niv 1880- Honda Civic Wagon, : 2 13 Inch etudOM eno S950 cash. One owner. Call , 7 ^ A S !I d E l l U C fK l f m tf V ^ O M FrtiH I need, 1M3U Maxda pickup, AM tires, mounted & batanc« 5 S ,' T w w . ______; 178. Call 628M » alter Bpm.pm. FM cassette stereo, S210( ‘SSSSg Call 733-2894.______’ 1982 Audi coupe. 5 cyl, * 5 1985: ToyoU pickup 4X4. ex- 4 llrej. 35 X H . ^ R15, a :T u spd 58,000 miles, sun" tra cab. AM/FM caite ils 0 Blglool. XT Mud terraliim ln. 1984 F-250 super cab Ford ^ r ^ . 83700. Call 7884311. | WAGONS. _ stereo. PS. 88100.733-2884. 989 mlOSTARU t on uUra 15 X fl. M o le rims,rim lon, dleael. Black witan Ir SHARP. 7 ^7380 atler 5, terlor. One owner, axci„ c e l I W DaUun 2807500.78847281728. AM/FM cassette. $8500 or* lualml.5sp^.32<-2170., Wanted: Fuii-sUe car, -T c b est offer. Call 7334414 or : doora. AT, AC, low mlleagi•age. 1985 Chevy 810. V-6, A( 1987 Nissan, extended cab. M.000t0psicail733-107tt.9. Slereo, PS. PB, 8-spd, lofi aeeatSchucksAuio. r- SE , V4. 4 X 4. AT, PS, lully t>ed, 28,000 miles, excelleisilent 1884 Subaru QL, 2 door, AT,' - powered, ! sun rool, push Roy Rayrymond Discount..' 1,547 135-Cycles&&upp»0s, shape. 733-1758 afterOpm.m. tilt, stereo. 4 snow tires, ex- ;guard, sun-visor, camper I ___ 1985 Dodge Ram 150, “ A-£o»eLBiakes____ dlilon, lor more Informatkiatk>n HJ-«4'8&ATV’8 new price. 324-3848. eves. • Captains Ctiair!airs • S M Belled Radial m f t — call324-ft4Qgor73M721 - 1988 Chovy Suburban =r;r— Oat an angle on me cameim t n For sale: 1968 QMC Jimmy, ...... • 5 Speed Mannalual -X L Trim ’72 Honda 12Sce, mL bik "J: Silverado, 4 x 4 , lully load- ^ o iS S r^ P', i equlpmani you'vo alwajnays loaded, all options. 812,500. oi M r ® ed. lop of tho line, all • Plus Much M^ o r e good cond, & trailer jof lor 3 ciassillod.. CiCat! Call alter 5pm, 7344584 or bikes, like new. 7 3 4 ^ . ^ avaliablo options. Call 733- 733-0628. days. 73447S. 1047or 734-7855 alter5pm . ,

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By JOAN BEAN Smokeout who10 haveI participated Times-News correspondeiident . in nativities durluring th at day who now serve onn tthe (Cancer Sod- TWIN FALLS - Get Gc ready, cty) board, orr v who serve as vot- smokers. It's time to geor gci UJ3 for untccrs for thethe Cancer Society, I j ^ ^ H Thursday's "Grent American/ becauso it's bee:>ecn k c h a positive Smokcout." experience,” sheihe says. Ib ouit smoking onn youry own If more helpip tthan this is need- — cola turkey —-»ulTulT out your ed to quit, theie : Magic Valley Re- cigarette, toss the restBSt into the gional Medicalnl ( Center will ofTer a trash, and be preparecired to live smoking ccssatiiation pro^am, with without them all dayy (Once you a free introduiductory session at have gone through 24i hours,h( just 7:30 p.m. on ) V Wednesday in the keep it up, and soon youyoi will be third fioor sisouth confercncc an ex-smoker. room. If this sounds like> a task too Beginning NtNov. 28, there will monumental to undertalrtake alone, be seven two-ho-hour classes, over get a friend, relative oar re co-worker three weeks. TlThe cost is $ 100, : day. Tb ob- which also cntsntitles the partici- tain an adoption paperper, contact pant to attendid f future classes (for Holly Capps or Debbie)bie Nelson, a booster) uporpon presentation of public information co-ico-chairper- their membershrship card. sons for the American1 CancerCi So- Jam ie Kelleylley-Kinyon, who is cietys Twin Falls Unit,nit, a t 733- the social servicvice director and co- 3 7 0 0 . ordinator of thethi hospital's well- Oh the day driheFsrndkeout, si ness program,iTsay^cir 8 success H I jen 50 and 55 per­ cold-turkey smokers will wil have a rate is between TknMTl -N m photo UluitralloivllIXEHIKE 8ALMURY chanco to commiseratoito during a cent. But thosese < who don't quit al- no-host cold turkeyy sandwichs together end 1 i up cutting down •A woman u4io smoke::es Increases her «^anceice o f g ^ n g lung canceicer by 2 to 3 times thatI t o f a non>smoklng woni lunch, at the Canyon'on Springs quite a bit, she!le says. Inn. Your meal will cost cos is and The classes2S focus on stress you must pre-registerr bby calling management and relaxation Nelson or Capps. training. Theyiey also cover the Every year Nelson,, wwho is the health aspects:tfi of smoking, and president of the Twin^ FallsFi U nit the benefits to0 q quitting. W o[ m e ni & S > m o i(( i n g ; of the American Cancelicer Society, "We know thithat nicotine in the ; adopts someone for the smoke- body is flusheded i out of the system „ „ . . track, the ’ out. "One of the thinpIgs I always within the firsfiirst three or four ^ y JO)ANBEAN W that have died of lung cancer,K!r. under the age even bcfonore s p p to m s appear. •. do is give up somethingling I do, so days after theyey quit, and it does- j-News correspondent , of 40," he h( says. The'only thing theyth( did — they The lunung is a very terrible organI to iget a cancer • didn't dri they don't feel like I'mn pipicking on n't make a difidifference how long drink — but they did smokekc cigarettes,( and in bccauscse it will spread very rapidly,dly, and oncc it ^ them," she says. "Andnd so w ere the person hasas I been smoking for , aN FALLS - Kicking the smoking sn habit ~ most off themtt for a very short periodod tof time." has spreadnd, then th e only way to cure^ire it would be ju st a support systemI together.”to( that to happenoen,- Kelley-Kinyon for a womanwor it's not only a m atterr ofo protecting her Whenn victims\ of this disease leama m there is noth- to take ouout the lungs — and youI cacan't live like She takes her adcadoptee to says. "If thcy'v;y've been smoking PWd hethealth, but also her looks aiand more impor- ing thatit canc bo done for them andI th at the damage that," he sisays. breakfast on the day of the 20 years or twctwo years, it's going y, P'protecting the health of herr children.( has alrea'“cady been done by their smoknoking, McClusky Som e o f th e d am ag e [Jancer Socicty, a says thejhey usually r e ^ t ever havii : smokcout, and docsI somethings< to take the 1 s same am ount of A'-orC.ording to the American Ca Qving started. Or is rev ersib le special for him or her• ata t least ev- time." womanin vwho smokes increases herer chances of devel- they wishish they had quit sooner —■ an a a t th at point Kn’owinjing the damage smoking can cause, the ery two hours. They alsoah attend The Twin FaiFalla Clinic and the qP'"8[ lung cancer — once thoughi;h t to bc a man's would trade tn anything in the world)rid to reverse it, woman wlwho has had the habit forDr a number of ; the cold turkey luncheoheon and in American Can(ancor Socitty pre- se '— by two to throe timesos that of a non- Some tell tcl him they w ill'stop smolmoking now, and years'm iglight'think there is'no'useb Iryihgtr to quit' the evening they do) s(something sented a lecturcure last week at the ™"k>ning8 woman. The num ber of doicaths due to lung hopefullyilly he'll bc able to cure theirir didisease. . now, becacause tho harm is probablyibly irreversible ; fun. And bccausc it wouldwo bc a Sawtooth Elemiimentary School for ‘r ^has increased among womcnen from 6,588 in "And1 that'stl where you feci so bad,lad," he says. "Be- anyway, T:This is not necessarily so.. ThoTh good news ; letdown to not do anytnything the the general pub!lublic. Dr. David Mc- >M 3,to, to an expccted 46,000 in 198888 . couse I would' much rather havevc stopped them on this frorom the American Cancer SocSodety is, after • next day, sho always/s 'calls the Clusky, the presjresident of the Ida- 'Lung cancer bccomes th e lead in g from smomoking before they got to thothat stage, and try she stops>s smoking — if she hasn'tn 't

r ; b y u s a m . k e e f F the goigoing gets tough, the tough go'0 s!shopping." Bonnie Foe,e, director of education inn tthe equipment, or add to collections,i such as an- lowing lo steps to control on addiiddiction; : OHando Seniinel The ininclination is to laugh at thehe idea of a Orlando office* of Consumer Credit Counsinscl- tiqucs or photography)hy equipment. Both sexes —Make a list of all thoseose items you are shoppii}ping addict. B ut to Damon,, compulsiveco ing Services of Central Florida Inc., rememem- may buy to im press} theth other. Women believe lillikely to buy on o compulsiveivc shoppingf spree, Ja n e t Damon, a New Yorlybrk psychotherapist, shoppiijping is no joke. “This is one; of the most bcred an elderl2rly woman who came to herer of- th at if they buy thec pperfect clothes they vrill Don't Di buy item s you alreadyly o\own. ■■■-'^recaiis a patient who wasIS 43,4 single and had- insidio'diou9,-invi8ible,-8ocietally appripproved a d - - fice for-counscljcling-The clicnt had no-famamily- Impress the perfect; mmi an,-andm en may oyci^ —Call-friends; talk'to your■ our-^use, jog, o r------■ ■ no social life and no friendsnds. She was efficient dictionions," said Damon, author of the book in Florida, andnd most of her friends had diidied, spend on dinners an'and other perks for the do dc onything th at will keep you from shopping ! ‘ in her job os an executiveve !secretary at a law "Shopilopaholics; Serious Help forbr Addicted Poe said. "JuJust for something to do,, sshe women they w ant to0 impress.in fofor ot least an hour, until1 ththe urge to shop • firm b ut wns rigid, frighti:'htened of the world Spendcnders." ______would go down/n to the mall, and this wass hhow Middlc-and lower-iijr-income addicts buy on goes gc away. I T“and co’nstaiiUy depressed.d. Co'mpulsivc ^ shoppers usually grovjrow up with she socializcdrir~ ------CTcdit ond arc oftenen drscbvered~wheri“ theii^ D on't waich’homo^riioppiJpping'ftijtworks or ! While at home, the paticatient would read ro- the sasame crippling insecurities> tlthat drive Damon saidid severa! of her patients have hs family sinks into finanruincial trouble. crack cr open a catalog. '■ . mantic novels and buy clotclothing and kitchcn- others;rs to drugs or eating disorders;ers; low self- likened the hi|high they get from shoppingng to "The first indicatoritor is if you hove stopped —Make a list of everythinghing you spend, so ware through'catalogs, including incl dozens and esteemcm, poweriessneSs, and a feelincling of enti- the rush one: ggets from cocaine. "Theree is a paying off the total1 of your bill and switched your yc spending habits are sprcspread out in front r^'^doiens'of^pairs'of'cyogl(’0(’lass(r5"thnt“ wcTO'"tlcmenlen trth a tth c y a re owed somethiithing.------real-altered-atj state-of-thinking,—Damon-sa'Said; to making partial poypaymcnts;‘’'Poc‘saidr'^'You~ofofyon. ------matched to her outfits. . Comompulsive shoppers can stop3 themselves th "They gel a quasi-senseqi of power. But. tlthey have probably ovcrcxiroxtcndcd your credit ond If you have already shoppt3ppcd yourself into She spent herself intoto $40,000 worth of, well1 short of.bankniptcy court iff theyth recog- .have crashed b;by the timo they get home." tn tfllfo fl tftflV nt ynur'oV^nppjng hflMto " (Jjdire financial straitsr Poce sesaid,-you should debt and had to file for pers)0rs0nnl bankruptcy, hize‘ thetl symptoms of thi.s addictjirtio n ,_ ta k e _ _,Compulsi^e_e shoppers are most commoinonly.._A -coippulflion to ahi ovprmmo ng Hi r tnnnfing fl|| nOCOfl------Oui'8 is u cuibUintii'liOalSciety tnat embraces stepsIS tot curb their spending and1 poy ps off any women, but menm who arc compulsive shop- shi can all addictions, sarySI monthly bills, such as mortgage pay- such phrases as "bom to sliop" and "w hen out^taiitanding debts they may alreadyidy have. pers .usually' 'buy objects, such as stcistereo Damon and Poe suggestedsu taking the fol- • S e e S H O P P IN GI o n P a g e D2 Lookiting gooc uick take ■ iro " 111111' III ' rirt& -in-polka-dot». or. floralal do------Geramics-am ay-^use-pol^sonlng-^— ;J_haractoi!rizcd by symptoms includingng prolongedt fa- _____ ^ ^ H ~ H o lidlayistyles:^:!!^ a m s. Dance pumps, black fisl . ugue, perhapips coupled wiTfTscHondaryr symptomssyi sucii Rmcs Syndicate ^ t s and black gloves finishi h 't o Angeles Tim ■” __ ^ __ as low-gra^ele fever, sweating, headache,chCj sore throat Colorfrful, bold LToTc...... arid memory'y'an3*cori«ntratiorr3isturbairbaiiccsj chronic lb Tessen thehe risk of lead poisoning, thb T\ifU Uni- fatigue is a ffrequent r symptom among patipatients seeking dlT ‘^ ^ 9 9 ThcTimcs-Nc.Nows- , ■ , versityDiet&Ni-Nutrition L etter recommend]•nds: . mM iml rn«» Vornsn CmCOS<9 ^ ■ • Don't storeire food, particularly acidic: foifoods such as , For the stutudy, researchers at the Univeniversity ofCon- W ■ " . The approiiiroaching holidays bring , | ^ fruit juice, winnne, tomatoes and vinegar,ar, in ceramic necticut Schc^iiool of Medicinc, Farm ington.on. andi Newing- lmP ,- - to min'd somomo pf iife'fl m ost serious lOheir < own gemi| S dishes pickedI u|up at. fairs, bazaars or in fo 1 foreign coun- ton VeteransIS Administration M edicd CerC entcr in New- ______11, ..qucationa., NcNot.about world peace. . ... ______trica.-The longcigor food sits *n thfl p^^tt<*ry,, thethi more like- - ington, Conn.in.; examined-135 patients witlw ith a t least six They say g o ^ things come in U Not about the future of our failing in lit- ly th e containerier will leach lead, \ months of dcdebilitating fatigue, PatientsIts underwenti a e p'ackflgta. But women ai ...... - sayingajmilcilo a n inatitutiona. No —. Uc J - ___1 Ayoid-scrvirving food on orin no-name* ceramicsce: pur--- physical exanamination a s well as comprchei■chensive lab o ra------aiting around anymore for sc with Christmitmas around th e com er waiti some- chased outside[e thet U.S. Safety standards[s forfc lead vary toty studies,}, sleepi studies, clcctroencephaiphalograms and — one of lifelife's most serious ques- oneie i to present them with an‘0 ele- from country tot o country. ' tests to detcn3rmine psychological condition,ion. intly vmipped velvet box. Inst tions certainainly revolves araund gantl istcfld, • Avoid servi:nring food on or in antiques,ies, Thoy wero The researarchers- concluded that sixI of the 135 pa- xording to a survey commissit w hat you're■e (going to w ear to th at accor sioncd m ade long befoisfore the government set leailead limits for ticnta met crcriteria for chronic fatigueD sysyndrome and f the Jewelry Industry Cou fancy Christirstmas party. by tl oundl, safety, that 67 perccccnt had clinically active psyclisychiatric d iso r-. omen are purchasing their Accordingig to Seventeen Maga- womi r own • Don't p utL fofood in item s m ade iw amateiatcur artisans, dcrs, 3 perccte n t had medical disonlersrs tlth at probably aublls. line, flashyy Iladiesi will'be stepping baub There's no wayay of knowing if a.hobbyistIt hhas properly caused theirir fatigue and 25 percent had insuflident Based on responses from out on thee towni dressed in tho Ba D 902 applied a glaze.tc. symptoms of)f Ichronic fatigue syndrome, ty hues: red and black. workorking women across the coui hottest party 1 icluded; "T he chronic fatiguejue syndrome is le survey showed gold je» Research:hers study fatiguiIHA Ifyourstylityle is a little more sub- the „ rare among[ ppatients with symptoms of persistentp fa- -ith no stones aa the number dued, the magarincs m editors soy with er one Once it wass calli^c Epstein-Barr Syndroidrome. But ro- tiguc M ost: cof these patients have psyd'sychialric disor- ...... ^decorative* papattenifl”are a softer al- Itemcm women are buying for them-lJ rently the namemo 'w asm ^bd to "chroniclie fatigueI syn- dors." tem ative to0 powerfulp solids. Velvet, selve;lves. Number two on most lmladies' drome” when researchre; cast a doubt on thehe relationshipi - an old holidiliday standby, will also listssts wns precious jewelry —- •with between the Bpstcin-BarrEpi virus and persistsistcnt fatigue. ‘ K6 6 p Kll[Itchens clean for:i r safety earls and mmstones* other I — ------\ servo you wellveil again this year. pearl • than Whatever it'sB called,c a study in Aimalsils of Internal Keeping ththe kitchen dean means morelore th^n simply iamonds. Next camc sterling ^ ; Festive, bold sty)itv lc s w lll ) bustiers are updated for diam ng sii- Medicine suggesScsts th at chronic fatigue ma;moy bo coused sweeping upip the biggest crumbs. Wce ararc constantly holidays ' U'.a holidayly seasoni with pouf mini verjicr jewelry and finally diamondnds. not by a virus) butbi by psychiatric disorders. S ‘ return for the he See QUICK TAKES on PagP ag e D 2

I I . \ ,D -2. -Timos-Nows. Twiniin Fous.I tdono!.. Monday. Novomombor 14..1988...... Avoicd intirrnacybuumout;rrevitcalizey(fourrellationslihip ^ - W h a t I likeikcmost^utourrcla- I ' . "I c u ' t boliovo wvo o th in k so m — A positive adjective> describingd — The waylay I deal w ith trouble- yyou arc... m u c h a like," says She3hc."Wcjuflt our relationshrp is... some feelingsIgs now ie... — I lend not to tell you ob*ibout.. tionship is... ays won- -T ho gift I wcwould roost like to h a v e 60 m u ch in comom m on," says ^ One way wo are alikekc (or differ- — I foci indecisivcind when... — Something I have alwa) He. enDis... - IfI coulduld m ake you over, I would ddered about is... ■give you is... J o Ann ’ I tr y to show my love“~‘ Tho relationship statjtarts outvi* — If our rglationship w(were a film, never changc,Ige... — I think you avoid me w^when... • - O n e way I t l ^ briih^ exhilarating, pulsatingpul w ith___ ■ L arsen : it would be called... — You arcrc mosti helpful when...' — I need you moat when...I... • to you is... ------energy. There's tremedcledouscom pati*—~ g S C j y - - — A pook experience in our rela* —'M ikc-itit'w i hcnyou:n------— Tb keep from being hurtirt. I - - O n e o fthe10 hhappiest times of my, bility and the electricalical charge ofdis- “ tionship was... — I find mjmyself hurt when... — It hurts me when... life was when... — Tho thingg th at first attracted Covery. — A placc I would likotc to share — One thinhing I regret having done - W h e n I h urt you, I... And then the reiatioitionship settles a\ic\M\ailiscovory. Using those state- with you is... lo you is... — I feel I am'bcing unfoirir loyou me to you wos...s... in. T he w ear and tearoarofeveryday you can either report on your■■ — When I am with youu in a social —A habitrit tof mine th a t bothers mo when v I... — I feel cspcciiKscially loved when stresses lake over. Coii]Couples focus so ilings ('Som ething th at makes situation I feel... m ost is... - T h e things that hold usas together you... much or their tim e andmdoncrgyon mefwltntruly loved ia...") or you can — One of the most fun1 tthings we — I havo3 theth m ost fun v/ith you aare... - O n e ofmly ygi greatest feors is.,L practical things they,lo.cto„=hwilh Io : flame of your Intim ate O ther^ over did wos... ■when... — When wo fight.. — If I could1 livilive my life over, I cach other. makes you feel truly loved?"), — The needs you satisfysfyinmo —Iflhadiid all the money in the — When I feel I havc lost,itl... would... They discuss tho sup le together how you'd like lo arc... world, I wouI()uld... — An im portant isBUO bctistwccnus —The thingig I'I would miss moat . — not tho innerm ost fe 9 infonnation to onhanco your — Needs of mine I woulluld enjoy — A dreamam I would like to share rright how is... - about you ifyou■ou \weren’t in my life ' ■ thoughts that transcencond Iheir »opn- 88. Roafk^t your partner's an-'■ your satisfying are.,. with you is..,I... — I have always wantedI tob talk to is... rateness and decpeh'arfindcclcbraUi sxmandmd honor the guideline th at — A flong th a t remindsis me of you — Tho thinhing I cherish m ost about- you y more about...... -—„ - ______-r-.In thfi-futuniture. Lwoulilika.our______tho bonding betweennlhcm. th Mdiofyoyou will make it safe for tho is... you is,., — I wish you would let meno know relationship to0 becomobe more... They experience intiintimacy burnout o|['crtob(] be completely frank. Above — One o f y o u r ^ a te sst t assets is... — W hen11 I tdon't w ant to answ er when v I... Unfortunately, coupliuples oflen don't lie a loving and understand- — I am especially proucludofyou questions, h.. — I think it would be excilciting to... Next week: MoreMo on intimacy ...... know how to revitalizeize their relation- jngotmos;losphere for any sharing you when... - W h e n11 I tcan't express something — Tb m ake you laugh, I tr;try... ^ ' "sKfj)? and to recapturc:»rc tho intimacy — One thing I treasurerc having loyou, I... — A pattern I boo in our'relation- n JoAnnLarsen•sen is a Salt Lake City ------theymayhave earliersays anyone who gets ously suffering fromm Ihay fever, cold, oble pracracliced kicking, squirming es-Cos- othor — affords perm■mutations at isn o srn o11 llr matter fora woman, supplies. While carbon mononoxide in respiratory influnfluenza or a cold later Hu (n om atterifH ongmg Kong, Asian or cape manlaneuvers of all varieties. least as extensive as kisdssing farther . Dr. A anin Olmstead, a Twin Falls* smoke increases the chancinces of com- in pregnancy 'ter tends lo hove a terrible home-grown) or someTie iother plague of Kisseses wero only tho half of il. it. up. dormatologi;ngist, says ho doesn't think^ plications during pregnaneney — mis- time getting ridrid of the lung infection, really has a clear idea ex­ our time. Huueinsng was oflen two-thirds lo Properly practiced in tho Le.'ilic “ "ybody ret carraige, stillbirth, bleediniing and giv- because she carcan't expand her lungs The practice of turturnmg the other three-fou■ourlhs, The degree w ent from3m Howard-Anthohy Andrev■cws mode, the it »smoking docs to the skin,}• ing birth prematurely’, Smoking completely a tt let term. Fora porson who cheek, once limitedted lo Southern one-armm distanti lo two-arm close en-;n- gentleman (or slave oror supplicant) Jhis is stilllill snmewhat controversial, mothers are more likely lo have the is a smoker, thisthis is greatly accentuat- politicians and snakilake-oil salesmen, counter,r, including i touching as far as bows over the hand of tl-the lady (mis- he says, ununlike the hard findings of•' placenta block the uteruss or< have il ed, and she ! fn frequently develops a has, over the years,, cocome to threaten was mutiutually agreeable or singularlyrly tress, priest, personage) !)i nnd makes a ‘he relationionship of smoking to lungK separate too soon. chronic coughh duringdt the lasflh ird of the more formal handsndshoke,' ' inescapalpable. kiss about an inch awiway from the cancer andiid emphysema, Those women who snsmoke two pregnancy Ifif tl they happen to havc W hether politiciansans extended the The questionqi that now arises is: hand, not actually lou(niching lip lo What we\v( feel il does, would be packs or more a day, he; says,s may any surgery, liktlike a cesarean soction, practice from kissinging babies or sub- How fari r isi it going lo go'? In Washing-ng- hand a l all. : probably an increase in wrinkling of” also increase'the chance o)f f: such birth they're much 1 mi more prone lo develop stituted it for handslidshakes after loo ton, socinicial kissing is now practiced by Bolder types wilh .MiMore m Mind — almost undoubtedly ^ a defects as mental retardatation, heart pneumonia asis a a complication. much pressing of the:he Hesh a t rallies those people pC' who call you by your)ur have been known to grorab a defense- "’'"•ked me;increased tendency to have^ defects and abnormal facialial features. Miller says's heh feels he has done is hard to say...... firsfnnmamc'without asking permissionion less palm,-turn it ovlt r ! and kiss the- -dilated blood oo vessels (causing a rud:.*- He adds th at smoking duiluring preg* moro good as 5far far as helping a person- Casual kissing in1 ththe old days (i.e,, or wnilinling for the introduction to be palm. tly complexiloxion) and some thought'*■ nancy increases a child'ss chance of ’s heallh andi .sa .saving hor life, by got- before you were bomam ) was a m atter completei:led, which includo all who;ho Anyway, perhaps wha'lat we need is perhaplaps smoking can cause an dying from sudden infantI cdeath syn- ting her to giveive i up smoking than any in pre-malignant keratosis. of simple logic andimim i m utable rules, wish to to give the impression thatlat a general agreement, a a platform, a increase in drome (crib death) or ofr developingc other thing hihe could do os an Social kissing tas3S iopposed lo tho they reel; closer friends than they reallyilly standard, to l>e broughi it in under the IS •speculation thnt il might'*• cancers. OB/GYN. incluncluding pap smears, ;e lo skin cancer." he say.s, serious kind expectcdted to load^ft.Otb- are, ogergenLs of tho worse kind, thoseose sponsorship of the neww adm inistra- predispose I Dr. George Miller, a Twir/in Falls ob- breast examsIS aiand all sorts of diag- e r Things) was practiccticed’according to who nccccod your vole nnd all people to tion nnd passed by Conongrcss to be- usclcs in the face insert di-’* sletrician/gynecologist, sayays whon a noslic tests, rucllyonlotlo the skin, so the more they a list. whom ycyou've taken an instant dis-lis- come the law of the land. '■ w’Jiman smokes during pregnancy | Tb help hisis patientsp who w ant lo , tho more tendency there is Consanguinity KissCissers (CKs), oth- like, Provisions would inclulude: no kisses used, tb thoro is a much higher inincidence of ^ve up the ■ hohabit. Miller suggests wrinkles. "If you watch a erwise known as kkissing cousins, Any day di now. beauticians, fashionion of any kind exchanged b;by people who t‘> have wr “ placental insufficiency, wlwhich often they drink aa (! glass of lemon juice person smoiinoking and inhaling, you “ shows up as a small fetusi aand a baby whon they wmwnnt to smoko, which see thu way■ay they pucker their mouth, th a t gets in distress duringng labor, helps lesson thethe urge somewhat...... and ihosese lines th al control that 'The way we can detect!Ct fetal dis- ' ------Smokee —------would • cert:ertiinly be increased in " tress." he says, "is evidencneed by the Certainly it wouldw be better to nev- , , . depth," hele a a d ils ...... • Continued frofro m P a g e D l lurkcy.'; I heart rate pattern duringg labor thal er havc acquiretlirod the’ habit a t all, blit s lo he usL-d in drawings for graders in elem entary schoolssc in the women worry about gaining shows tho baby is nol gettii.ting enough many smokers}rs i made the decision dl. Clinic doos a Corporporate Challenfje, those ,vhowhi participated in the smoke-tc- TNvin Falls and KimberlTly area, this ^cighlifth‘they stop smoking, but,.Mc- oxygen. The placentas froirom chronic an early age.?e. There aro probably Roprescntntives vi.sitisit companies in out. • week. Clusky say iays the reason they have smokers aro small, andd they- ju st 2,00 0 young sU rt the Magic Vnllcy andind do spirometf}' In nnn efforti to eliminate the need■ed ;ht_in. the-rirst-place-is-be— m- These children will boethepnduat.-|^» I 5« 5^ don’t have ihcrcapadly to'‘O'supply the sinbking everycry day in the United ■------testing,-which is ft I brbroothinfj test to forsmoktokeoutfi in the future, the Cnn- iy aru dcslruying so many of 0 0 0 and the [Jf ; baby wilh ns much nutritrition and Slates, McClusltlusky says, and probably . soe if there is anyy nairway obslruc- cer Socielciely is presenting smoking in- ing class of the year 2,0 ''s cells while smoking that oxygen as a non-smoker." the majority stas ta rt before a g o l4 . tion. The.se companionnil’s are olso give’n fommtior.ion programs lo all the firstrst goal is they will be smoke all the enci■niTgy formerly used to pul A much higher incideni:nco of chil- — ______weight on_i:n_is directed a t tr>ing to re-?l_drcn-whp.arcjlowJeamer: crs.-^somo-— ------biiild'thtlirl■irboaie.s. times nol delected unlil thiLhe fourtli or F s i l l SHoppioin g=^ The Amcimerican Cancer Society says fifth grade — is anolherr possibility OilT¥alB il only a thinlird of smokers gain weight^ w hen_the|r mothers smo! • Continued fro noked while debt, amin d you shou ld n o t u se th o.se)^se wijling_l(i negotiate .pajaymenl plans__when.thoyjy f give up eig'uretle»rA-third - priighafit; ‘McClusky" sayiysrirM- 'bOIIIIitinuesr.. m ents nni] insunuice,:ice, commit a cer- cfeHitcarcards until they are paid oil. with monlhly charges yyou can live of these people pC' actually lose weight gives up her cigarettes during d this ______tain amuunt wich mimonlh to paying If youlu iare .unable even lo meet theh e wilh, although you wiwill probably asaresulltill of combining a general fit- period, and resumes afterer the baby- ...... off the cirdit cards: YniiY should stick minimiin'um nnymcnLs on Vour bills,Ils, hnve to lhvo un vour croTodit cards in ness proitr;i(n~am w ith tJieir cfTort to arrives,-ho.'sa)-s-she-is-st^tiU-sctting_ — m SI lo this hucii;ct untiltitil you'ro out of write toLO youri creditors. They may be the process. q u it her infant up to have —- maybe i not ■. "Uomor lombcryou arc smoking cancer, but certainly moro•0 chances of I II n A l l fo r two" lung disease and problem:ms later on, llfin tti Areyol)u a shopi>aholic? Along with wi Inking chances with because of inhaling the S(secondhand U B p da l r t m e n t s ! Orlando Sentinel;! a p y to1.0 identify, tho emotionallul —When you returrrn homo do necd.41 driving' you to spendnd you fcol guilty, oshrh n m e d . em - ick takesS ------— - Som o people lilike to shop; recklessjssly. The que.stions in-iri- b a rra s s o d o r confusec utuccfA ♦ C o nitinucd ti; from Page Dl some people feel;1 theyt have to. elude: — A re m a n y o f y ou)ur purchns- tion of one tablespoon bleileach lo one 0 practice bacterial safety in Compul.sivo shoppeppers buy to re- —Aro.ro your .shopping habitsits os .seldom, o r‘neveror, worn or warned top n cup of water. Allow il lo ______thekitchonlon-li'-avoid-foodTirjisnning,- ___DRAPER'ERY-&-IHTERIOR~ — ----- = -liovo -dJipresHion.I. and-H-^aek-ot^iBturbia rbing^^to—you^^i-Havtv-th^'y------g r m inulcSr'tlieh‘'‘rinsu7“ Spi>ponges are 236 M ain Av« im-do the w nmings include Avo. N o rth -T w in FfllU ____ se lf-e ste e m . Tl) detiiotormine if vou_ creolcd,.'d chaos.ini'ouijife? ______.. . .—Do you.lic.loy.ou:lu r fnm iIjL or _ >'»' “ “ " " t le..uveft-easier.-Simply boil ththem-bncfly ------7 oTJust what'steps ”to take, p r e a .slVoppiiigig ' addict, ask ' "—Dolo your 'shopping' hnhit.sits friends about how■ much you ;P™rics oT 0- once a week, But a letter.ter in FDA Consumer offersrs yourself the.sc quque.stions from- crentc2 conflicLs between youou sp en d ? icc for deijtroying harmful Jnnot Dainuinun’s book' und sonlomeone elo.sc lo you, .s-uchch —Do you think nfai,b o u t m o n e y fl’is in the kiU;hen. k'nov!^- M e!p fi’r ii.r nnr<*nt.s or youf spouse?0? exceH.sivL*lv — how; much you bflfn"'"' ' "I WALK FORRTHE HEALTH 0!OF IT CLUB" Addicted Spend■ndiTs" " V P rico- W/hon h. you shop, do you feel-•cl. h a v e ,,o w e o r wi.sh yyo u h a d — many experts recommend ■ Stei-n Sloan Inc.,le., $ 16.95). An a ru s hh of euphoria mixed withith and then ‘-go out n n d sh o p “i ------MONTHLYf ------' plastic rat!rather than wood cutting ______afTirnmlivc unswciwor ,to..any.ulV feelincac a o f a n x i e t y ? ______ngnin? ... . . br meat, fish-and-poultry,-® ______E B O G R A M those que.slioriK acould sig n a l ii — Do)o you feel you are per-L>r- —Do you spend ar i :o t 'o r tim e -i>onrd,s for 1 .should 1)0 cleaned well and problem, Tlu' momoro questions formingng a dangerous. reckles.s!s.s j^g g lin K a c c o u n ts annd r hill,, to /. Tb do so, wash il in soapy;J W E D N E S D 4 you' an.swor’ afTiririrmtilivoly. "the or "ftirlirbidde'n ucL'whe'n youou --occorhmodatc yourr .shopping rceulary.T water, then m o re you sh o u ldd consider c ther- shop? h a b it? len spray well with a solu- NOV. 16,1981 8 8

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t. ) " T " Monday. Novoi/ombor14.1988 ' Umos-NOM.I M . F6«^ Wintcer fitnesi58 is easiiier withI a4iost: of invcimtive neBW prodilu ctS — I By BARBARA SULLI1.LIVAN • ■ P u s h aI bbutton i and sec the landscape.')C.' for about S130. Comingn g , soon from —Also byly I Procor is a etationary bi-' ident i Gregory Lakhtmann puts it, cra/spandcx outejutcr fabric), a new lino Chicago TVibune HereB is a quick review of new prod-wi- Swimtech is a computeiitcrired kick- cycle withI ea view. You choose thc! "You lope ... and there's no10 shock to of belts madoI by a Wsconsin compa: ucts thatla t are cither coming your way'ay board thot will also be» about $130 route (hard,xi, moderate or easy) andI thct bones." It will cost aboutut$150. ny callcd Valeoco (414-547.9474) ( is in- CHICAGO-Holdold it right there! or are alreadyair on th c market: and pve the same informToation. then watchh ;yourself biking throughI tended n ot onlynly Ifor w ^ h tlifU n g b u t Climbing into Ihoho bulky1 clothes of —You)U mayi have no problem swim-m- —"Climbers" are a hothe new prod- tho Catskillsills or through a skull-lit* —OK, if you insist on nirunning in for aerobic exerjxerrisc. TTiey como iri w inter does not — should not — ming a1 milen of laps, but the boredomom ucl for those folks whoho want their tered dcsorLir t Ono model has 32 dif*- reali running shoes, there’re’s a new three widths:i: tithrco inches for all* mean letting yourir body lose -thot of countinting lops— and worse, thethe aerobic exercise minus. thetl pounding ferent courseirscs; you can even choose> shoef coming in 1989 that is iitt«d-to—«port-(from'ninnunnlng-toaerobic-work- healthy tone of Bummmmer fitness. frvstraticltion of forgetting, how manymy of high-impoct exerrise. to pace younlurself with other riders on1 your\ foot via six mcasureniimcnt tests outs) ($29.95),), foifour inches ($34.95) or And tim ed perfoctl;wtly to fight off thc laps you'ou'vc done — gives alm ost oil These ore sim ilar to ththe ncver-cnd* the screen... IiIn addition to thc sceneryf (some ( ore done with thc kncnccs flexed, six inches ($419!14.95) for weights. wintor blahs, whichlich can so cosily swimmerners a problem. ing stairs th a t have bcco■come 80 popu- on thc displsplay window (watch thatt asx they aro while running)ig). The re- lead to w inter flab,lb, was the recent Now/ there'stl thc Lapcountcr, a newicw lar o t health clubs. Instelead of four or car!) ia youiour standard information:: suits\ can then be fed into a computer —For ^ p lelie who» need a final spur World Sports Expo0 'fl '83. sponsored by gadgett that, tl can be .hooked o%‘cr thethc five steps that keepp moving to tim e on bik(like, miles per hour, miles3 ori computed with a chartft to deter* to keep the flablab

ByGERALIiLDCOUZENS walk oul of the gym I feel11 like I own cling will setit ththeir training program ' Los Angelesles'n m es Syndicate thc world." back," said PariParker, tho man who is Petty, 26, has been trai•aining vrith credited withh developingd( an4 auper- nging and clonpng of heavyly weights sincc high school)l in Miami, vising thc weight wc pro^m that iron plates;es is music to the cars of~of^hijfralurplsycdisocceri nmd-wnm-hclpcd-tunrthi many mencn and women: those who10 hurdler on thc track tearlam. "T here Bowl championslions. ■ ■ >•,>.^1 have foundnd th at lifting weights rogu-u- was never any stigma attached al to In his book,k, "Johnny“ < Parker's Ulti- . :v5''l larly is th

Lo(Ang*l«i Joloanne a Ernst holds the> uunofficial title of fittestJt vw o m an in th e w orld ^ebreasst impUants sajife?

31obe had implants for breastit augmenta- only Thc kindInd (of tumor we sec in rats Cross;s traininig: Multiiiple ben<[Cflts lion and another 57,000)0 for rccon- is never seencen in women with im- Tbday,, likeIi every other dny, aboutlul struction after mastectomimy, for a to- plants. And1 the kinds of canccr these women did1 dcdevelop aro the usual __l^s Angeles Timeses 5Syndicate 26.2-milmile run in an overall time ofiflO U else it is thnl makes uup your cross- 416Ameri('rican women will be wheeledcd tal of 152,000 women, hours,s, 25: m inutes,' 22 seconds and anc training schedule." into opcratrating rooms to have'bogs of In thc wake of WolfeIfe's-chargcs, types of cancericer they get with or with* — ^ ts. In fact, thc incidence of Joanne Ernst of Palo Alto, Calif., wos thcthe first woman to cross the fin-fin To start, your own1 icrnss-training silicone gelg implanted in theircir printed in major ncwspoftopers Thurs- out im plants. I mg them Dr cancer (in wonwomen with implants) is is 29 years old, healicalthy after success- ish line,nc. program, E rnst reconommcnds that breasts, mosl m for cosmetic reasonsms dny, many doctors, omoni or of plastic the sam e or les ful surgery on herier leg and ready to you focus on weeklyly accomplish- but some10 because thoy have lost, 0 a Jam es W. May, director rlcss than normal." etts General Dn Robert:rt Goldwyn,( head of the rcclaim her unofiiofficial title as thc MINIIND AND BODY B EN EFITS'S mcnls or goals inslco'cad of keeping breast to3 ctconccr. surgery ol Massochuseti undated with division of plasticplas surgery a t Boston's fittest woman in thethi world. Partiirtidpating in onc sport or oneon( mileage totals. For exarample, one long Until Thursdoy,Th they had assumedied Hospitol, have been "inur cn who w ant Beth Israel HoiHospital and editor of thc E rnst is a crossss trainer.t Instead of form olof exercise activity per wcelt'cek nm or a 10-mile timele trial on your this opcratration was sofe. calls from frantic women Journal of PlasticPlas and Reconstructive focusing a solely' on onc sport — she has only on limited cffect on ovcral2rall bike a t maximum speoicod can be spe- Is it? their im plants removed." lid: "The implants oro not was a runner in collcgccoll and qualified body developmentdc bccause you cxerixer- cific goals, It's psychollologically more No, sayjnys a vehement Dr. Sidneyley But the tumors that grgrew in rats. Surgery, said: ‘ ither doctors, peri'ect, butlt to raise ^ e specter of . for the 1984 Olympimpic marathon trials cise only onl Ihose musclc Rtoups that tha stimulating to face oI cchallenge and Wolfe, dirdirector of Public Citizen’sn’s emphasized May and otl: of sareoma, in particular, — she now fills he:her weekly workout ore usojsed for th a t one activity. Cros:iross try lo do your best lhan lh lo simply Health Researeh Rc: Group in Washing-lg- were sarcomas, a type of soft tissue concer and of i ype of tum or which we olmoilmost never sec, is totally schedule with bicjbicycling and sm m - trainin}ling, however, helps you^)ccomi;ome rock up mileage, sayslys Ernst, who ton, D.C.,C., who set off an uproar)ar malignancy, "n o t the typ ming ih additionon tb runn in g .an d more! filfit bccause you exercise virtual:uol- goes for a 15-to 25-m•mile trail run Wcdncsdajday when he asked thc U.S..S. women have in their breircasts in thc irresponsible."lie." said Goldwyn. more than weight-lifting, Bee3ccau80 o f her cross ly allI bbody parts during your weekl;ekly-lwicc.ajnonth.and.dQ.c8 LC8j.00.non.-slop Food, andnd .Drug Adminlstratipn to ..firet place, This is so irres•esponsible. it Tb d ate, sole 2 million Ameiimencan women have had training, she nowow has more speed, workou:outa. . miles on her bike onceJ na week. ban silicorcone gel im plants because• a drives mc wil'd." coordination, strenj•ength, flexibility and "Disi)islance runners look'so ancmicmic Flexibility with yoururscif ond your new studydy by the major monufoctur-ur- Indued, according toI a ; study of bogs of silicon!icone gel implanted. " I re- icn^ wjth im- sent th is businusincs^^of p_utting fear in t o ____ endurance thon1 shesi did as a one- with Itheir underdeveloped uppepper cross training is alsoI an k_ey ingrcdi- cr, Dow' ComingC Corp., found thatlat m oro than 3,000 womci sb- plants by Dr. Garry S. S, Brody of 'W men’andgei1 getting headlines." sport person. bodies,'cs," said the 5-foot*5,109 pouni)und ent lo the success of yot'biii- progriim r the gel cau;auscs a t^ c of canccr in lab- Downey Community Ho; mer Slavin, a plastic sur- While swimminging, cycling and run- Ernst,it, "a n d swimmers generall;rally "If you have nn octicti\ity planned oratory ratrats. lospitol near Dn Sumner itic Los Angeles, there appeaears lo be no gcon a t Beth!lh Israel,I said: " I person* ning are the threece tdisciplines typical- havew'! weak legs. Cross training, howhow- for the day bul don't quiteqi feel up to Yes, sayjays a chorus of furious plastic e in canccr af- ally do nott knknow of a single case in ly found in triathlo.hlons, you can easily ever,, willw give you an overall fit amand il, Iher^awitch to one tlthat's more ap- surgeonss whow say that, in 35 years> of implant-related increase i cn,—tct-an-averagc-of-J2-yeai■ars-of-follow-—humans:"'’ ----- __jimkc_up_yout_o':_ow n-cross-trnining~tonoddbody,'- b ------______pcalin^-EmKt-said.-^_i:Or-even-tako— silicono-in- implant-sui^ ery-in -womcn,- Lhe upexaminations, I've never'eer'even heard of one. If we schedule to includcudc ncrobics, softball Cros!ross training also vrill helpI cucut the day off from cxcrcrcise. It’s this there hasQs been no evidence that the in "These im plants are as safe a s any injected liquitiquid silicone, that docs and w eight lifting,'lg, or tennis, running downn tlthc number of overuse injurielines flexibility to allow yoururscif to change treatmentnt causcs any increase in ____ .de_yicejyc_hnvc_that.i8,ij and basketball.'."Cross training is thatarare typical among one-jport athath- plans or lake a rest thahat's goin£t^le_t_ cancc_r.___ implanted in cause tumorsori>J.n.l.0..tp.l,5 iearB .Jbut____ - sim ply-a-m attcr;r tof-finding scvenil Ictcs.'!...... ' By ru n n in g ' one 'da;' day, you 'maintain your motiolivotion to con- Accordirdin*g to’ 1986 figures from the people,’’ said Brody in aI t(telephone in- these are granulomas, gn benign tu* e risk of can- mors. If thc1C silicones: is enclosed in a sports th a l nppeiipcal to you." said swimmnming the next and bicyclinglg oon tinue with your crossss-lraining pro- Americanin Society of Plastic and Re- terview Thursday. "Thc len cer is a peculiar phcnomtmcnon of rats bag, it's safe.",fe." Ernst, "and thenlen just doing them , anothe;.her day I reduce thc stress■s o on gram." constructi'ctive Surgeons, 95,000 women . during thc week."...... my leg:legs th a t running can give, whiivhile • ------E n isl pLllS hrcrcross-tmining-ta—stilhm e r aero— work by competinfting in triathlons. In. bicconi^nditioning," Ernst said...... • . CRUISE ^ 1985, the hononnors groduote from InI £addition to its physiologiaiBicol Stanford Universi'■rsity who put Hor- benefitjfits, cross training has mannany ■ m r a f l w vard Business SchSchool on hold, com- psycho^:hological ones os well. •B "B y ■ petcd in the dilTiciTicult Ironman World switchiehing sports during the weeweek, Triathlon chompioipionships in Hawaii, you're;rc able to keep fresh,-" Em.st sai(said, BERIlEADY FOI)R THE Although her chro:hronic leg injury lim- "Youu don'tc get bored as you miglaight 1 just running or swimming evei2very s s m ited h er to on ave;average of 16 miles a from jt week of running,g, her1 swimming and day. When you cross train, if yg ------— ...... E»a p e p thcvate f Asapefson Frederickson's January 23,1989 A* grows older^me he r Gandies ‘ > * 1 8 9 8 nocds less loot)'ooi. ' d . ^ - ' " V r Don't eal likeikea a Ik. hn Tm I-I A k b - B d . a &l> uu Off. ____ y crowino.. V ^ w r B o e r ^ ^ V ■ R oyal m I ■ ^ X r u is e HeyJoe.tbithey're looking for A .! L in e ? you. Who?? TheTl squlrrets, they ^ thinkik you'reI nutsl t.L C alall Marjean, June,s, or Terri

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Ron cd ec h air cau{^t fire from a mim a t^ . te r they aro onn the t m ark et .Valid .V complaints can spur lhthe FDA such as limits onon the amount that skin deep, but concerns(ma hove been Wyden, D-O)-Orc. "T he consumer is en- "We want more federal1 ioversight Only about; 250 2k to 300 people com- to to require labeling' c h ^ g e> s.8, Wen- can be used. Thele r«review board found raised that the products:ctfl used to cn- titled to some s information about on oi cosmetics," Beth Shulmrnon, direc- plain directJyr to it the FDA olMUt cos-' ninjoingcr said. Several years ogogo, the insuifident data1 toto rule on 10 ingre- hancc it may cause healleolth problems these produiducU." tor tc of tho professional hairir care and metics cochf ^ r . chemist John Wen- FDFDAj tried to require th a t cocosmetic dients, while it : foifound that two are bcyondthe epidcnnis. - . Wyaen chchairs a House subcommit* beautyht trades divisioa ofththe United ninger, asBodatiiatc director for cosmel' maimanufacturers prove that products p unsafe. Elder said.lid. For the most port, theth e $18 billion- tee th a t re■ecently a held the first two in Food F and Commerdal ,Work<•kers Inter- ies in the FDADA's EHvision o f Colors !ob(labeled hypo-allergenic- really a>ycar cosmetics induBtr;stry is self-reg- a plannedd scries8 of heorings on cos- notional ni Union, said in onI iinterview, and Cosmetics,ies. said. The m ajority WeiWenninger said. The industry7 won 0 One of the unsofiisafe ingredients is p- ulated.-Tho industry's} trtrade associa- metics heolttolth and safety issues, "We wont to m ake sure thoilo t tho fed- aro allergic rcac^actions, he said. lowlawsuit blocking thal requircm olof it wilh medication it “ "Theoretically, this paccnemaker will two-stop rhythrthm. .When the heart stim slit ulate the lower chambeber, soid dose is obout twiawice w hat you would this town northeastI of St. George, will return.•n. , Jast_oJifctimc^pldJ3ii_Vi Pnrsonnet. who hdped impio n n rlo n r p n r o rt " itnirl ------^Willianv€ofTmanrHrrHealth-Officer------^The-synjymploms-may-disappeof------^ sonnet, who operated on Johohn Sniffen into th e upperj r chamber,i whore o sec- first firs U.S.-mode, single-chombaber, nu- Dovid L. Purdy, president p r of Biocon- . with the Southwciwest District for awhile,e. Ibut the parasite doesn't of Clifton on Tuesday at BtBeth Israel ond squeeze■ tlthen sends the blood clear-powered clei pacemakcr in 191973. trol Tbchnology,y, Ithe Indiana, Pa., Heallh Deportmentt in C edar City, leave." hele ssaid. J Medical C enter here. into the rest of Ithe body Doctors I developed o duol-cl■chomber compony th at morm anufactures the dc- said his olTice usuallually hears of 'Coffmanm soid there have been ^ Pacemakers, which regijgulate the The Pulsar-^r-Nl pacemaker, an ob- pacemaker pac in 1974, but thele power vice, only three or four caseases a year. several cas(ases in day-core focilities , I heartbeat, have been araround for long device aboibout 21 inches wide and .source .sou was a lithium batttfry tlth a l has The infection, charharacterized by where empinployees have not washed " l_ years, but the device givenn to Sniffen an inch thick,k. isi placed between the a a lifetimeli of five to eight yeors, ______stnmnch rrnmpg, wpi(weight ioas-ond. _ their-hflndsids.fldcqufllely.afler.hfln------1 is'tHlj firsf'diial-chiimbere■red~dcsign“ "skinnnd thc'TniTnuscloof the chcsf wall. ■ ■ N f udeor ■pacemakers;’ powe; diarrhea, is transmitmilted by per- dling soileded diapers. . powered by plutonium. \VWhile con- Two wires are ar threaded through a plutonium plu 238 encased in titI'l! p i tm i T iil' ventionol battery-poweredd pacemak- vein to the healeart, where they are at- do do not emit harmful levels of rodia- by Curlurtis Smith I Tom S(>elleck ttells kidss to fined alternilatives t(to dru gs5 F S 'IByGINNAROGERS-GOUL JLD ■ ond that persorson never worked with yenyears as'on apprentice actor:or. N o w ...... UR-again." thitthis former All-Americon inn volley- Actor Tbm Selleck wantnts kids to baliball uses sports as an outlett Ifor the f*9H| !,' Tlmes-News, P.O. BoxBox 48. Thin Falls, 83303, or o u rw a t100^ m B » -« ll \ 132 Third Si, W Wianvttlonyourc Foundatiiion aids rcrehabilitatition servi( fuming w ri vrtlh«tlh IIha Mrvic* you gal M St. Benediclict's offers prer Dole Taule of Twin Falls is om i-nr/otcd activities, events ■ (The Times-News these effo'rts,, wwe have experienced nn Dn JEROME - St.I. BenedictsE Fam ily Medical ( increase.in thetho number of blind per- fotfoundation dircctors. '.ted by Thursday for pub- j nalal class includingng a birth film, feta! h eart me c Volley Re- sons served. A proposal was submil- :lian. Mail notices lo The , TWIN FALLS - Magic ' tal lour and practiceice exercises a t -7;30 p.m. Tbe .ivo' Foundolion'request- or deliver to our officc at hobilitation Services hasi recoivedi n' ted to the Live !i room a t St. Benedictsicts. Cost is S4 per couple. Fc $3,000 gram from the Liviive Foundn- ing their finanlandal assistance lo pur- miATVIH ______4301. tion, Inc,, an Idoho. found:idalion_thal-chase spedaliz'Jized-cquipment.to.make— assists organizations aidiniing disabled tho.services mimore ofTective. MVRS is------—CRUU IS E - ce focuses on th;natal class persons. delighted thele Foundationi responded Conference The money will be usesed to pur- positively to ouour request."' POCATELLO — - The F irst Annua! GoveII C enter will offer a pre­ chose adaptive devices forrjhe I nsuni:___ MVRS_is a1 j): j)rivate,.riqn:profit.orga:__ ------HGalth^)arehnst«lb;d by-ldnho Slato Universitymonitoring w tests, 0 hospi* ly impaired, said Jeff Crumrine, ' nization thotflt provides evaluation, Idaho: Crisis or Chailiallenf'e?" Tbpics includc car[\iesdoy in the conference • } MVRS executive director, training, job) pplacement and employ- m aintaining rurni hcnlth hci care providers, healthFor information call 324- < "M agic Valley Rehabilitlitntion Ser- mcnt prop’amsm s for the disabled. cess to primary carc.' t ■-vices has-made a.concenlr;Irated-cnbrt-, __ Ba.«:d-in-BoBoise,-iho-Livo-Founda-— ...... Sessions will bc'TrThiir.'idtiy-Satiirdny in-lSU*! the last two years to belterer serve per- tion is govemeTied by a Board of Direc- I Building. The registnstration fee is S45. Ri;f,nster b> the elderly isons who are visuolly impaired in: or tors whose members me are Lions Club ovemor’s Conference on blind," Crum rine said,, "Through members frorrom throughout Idaho, ^will focus on-C arin g for— —| ^ FORCHR Shoshone! ?M.D. offers pncaring for Idaho's elderly, , A L M 0 S T U \ ______SHOSHONE - •Dr D r Keith Davis’ ofTicc willth of care economies and ac- ‘ 1/2 eluding u birtii lilm,iif, FeliilI hdirt moniluriiig U.'sLj "Fo'or Women Onlyly" at 7:30 p.m. Thursdasday in his office. Cost is S-1lU'B p Pond Studcnt-Union-...... ' formation call Gayle4e (Goodin nt 536-6-145 or your•by calling 236-3155. | Lunchheon Lecture StSeries I i irenatal class I offer a prenatal doss in- rsts-and-procltee-eiiorcisos------4 per couple. For more in- )ur doctor's office. 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