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S i s u a k e l - g i ^ s ^ s ThoAssLssodated Press Otherwise, bothh sides gave ex- SovietIt m ilitary intervention in , tremely u p b eat' ap;appraisals of tha AfglmnUsnistan. ' ------J -7—MOS()SCOW“ Secretaiy'of-Sti'State~Shultz^hevardnodi die talks," he Baid.—^T liee treatytn to ban U.S.“and'Sovlett ' .- ‘g . - ^ r g^ e P. Shultz and Soviett For*F "They both agree■eed without any missilesles ranging fh>m 3X6 to 3.126] » eign . Minister Eduard A. heaitation whatsoe^>ever that, the at* miles I vt w as signed by . President |- ; 4 Shevareard ^ d ze claimed “good1 pro-p moaphere waia exce)i«)lent throughout R e aan ^ iand Mikhail S. Gorbachev > . " flim.lmDvrsaid'th6~mi>demlzatiutig^~~T£fbnnsr'l3hultz'-'ci -callBdTtbBT^976TajaB3^ K programam in NATO countries dashashed Nobel Peace Prize winnerw “an inspi- rqject^■*d assertions hy U.S. offidBls ! ' 1 with tH«tHe new U.S.-Soviet treatyBty to ration” and a *^ode]lel and sym bor to th s t Oiedie Soviets were holding back | j ^ -scrap iwintermediate-range miMileililes.— ^theworld.-----—- ^ Gerasrasimov said builcUng newfmis* m Th^ tnet in Saklkhanv's seventh- i^untUatu the.^iatyw as approv^^J; ■' /' "i is f l siles wilwith a range of leas th ^a 3 31S floor ap artm en t Satakharovjiaidaeri* rWee nevern stated dlre^y that! U'Uie "otts*9o^Btneroro£^ jA n iiag -:,of . EuropeDpeah b u t. th e . country 1bad not made viet spbk — ...... tT i i^T’ I ‘ ^ ■ “mwg'h._progrw._~yef J ~bh~Ti5mSn— ifejfea ^ ■ ;TheJ .' U.S. "State DeparbBQ*bment' rights or on Afgbwiihistah. meet in' Mbscow'Butvditf nor set a.; ! spokesnsman, Charles E. Redmaiu[^dis- d He Was sent into0 internali exile in date. Redman Re said the'two sides; ' • ■ fe sodated«d the U.S. govemment,^m m Gorl^ for almostt seveni years in were consideringcon “the general time < - ^ theSpvijvietcritidsm. ^ ^ 19B0 for speaking{ iout againat the oSmSee SHULTZ on P ai^ AS Public l 1Xaay1 hic«;v B r a - e hlemce— i - 1^ 11^Jr^alleenge sptrin g S Mprojects B ByJANlJ^EROBISON ' /, ComJ)any owner Eai:ari'Hardyshared ----- B uitaurka«oh^ded t^ i the^ncret^/'-^ ^ ' Times‘Ni‘New» writer'' in the costa. rtures were', overbuilt H e .con*: : • . The structures hhave been chal-' tac^.tid.the-corps;ih De«ember,--toe ;' 'I§E ■- The Army Corpsrps of , lenaed bv -Wendelell resident Bob corpsi investigsto^in an^'.^td Idaho ^ M- ie«r«;:35uBniSngriEe7oI.,; con-.^B urks, whohas carrrried on acontinu-r-Powe£-Ai£-Afaili^-:^j:to^'rec«avei^-^proper4---;;^

therp^lic tb tbaUUra|^‘..' n th a t^ iu r ;but'of, tltK^e.'Sb'ake'River ruetionTo£bothR»assern^^ B jiiat received the applicatiuition Jeronieand-Wendel /eek, blit a t th is point, it loc I to remain,- or'' require ' Iffi this wec looiu ' Tlie structures divert< water-to S^useJfiM tion.’; ' '; " ' ■ 'i® lilwweJre may indude both' in theepub* pi Idaho Power*s>:steeeelbead hatcheiy j O T ' —lib-jnpuiput-process^-said'Brad-Ds-Dalyr~'^a*Rim-^few.’e~*d s^faeenrcofflimer-— Underider-^the-permit^process,—thet-'"”" IV,"-rt-. ,.IW environ!onmental resource .special;ialiat dal trout hatchery,y. A t a December' publicc cana chsllenge; construction, ^ ’ iSS with Jiethe corps.' t hearing on minlmuEam stream flow at. but Daly)aly said the coips has not de- '■ -'■ M ■' 'Palyiy flUd. he expects a'decisicision ihe atie, Hardy saidid his old wooden .aaea wheth^k'tS'hQldVpablie-hear--—wn — :v l^ within™ 1 i6 d ^ ^ - ...... J .... __ diversion was unsafafe and needed to Jng orrjusth^ve jui written cooiments.' i -'V * ~ r o — Wahoho-Pbwer-Cbl- completeH'-«l-con- be replaced. I d ^ o10 Power . offidala‘. ._!DaIy“ify“ 'said. '30. resrdpnts. id r e a ^ .; ; ~ s^ c tio4on^of i both stnjctiires atit the'' t also said tbo ear^eiien dam was toad- have expressed exj a' concetTftb' th e • ' > : ...... ••■■ ‘ «prtngft IwWf BilmTwar^r^ Vi u t. '.equate-to’-capture. ThWii tw,n fl-lot af the com)mpany aod Rim ^^ew TroTrout watcrright ^ responsense," heiaia. ■ .____ ^ - - i ‘ ' ' ■ I Aljidrusiassails t o ^ e aaccord - Statesi News Service Congress and tlthe Canadian ' Andrujdrus, a Democrat, u i d one rea* ------.:jJ»arliftment, would,.phase p out all U. son hee opposeso; the trade agreem ent; - SHINGTbS~i^Tlrti^7tig.the . S .-a n d ^ C ^ d l^ 'ta : - Unitedd States-Canada • fiSee-tnitrade ’ yiear" .period ■ beijjeptming' next datfbnin ofd WHea^t'Gfbweirs > ay s i r ’ nent 'would huit IdaIdaho January.: ' would1 biirthi ite members. Idaho is a . farming,ng, * tim ber and • miniiining ; “Secretary VeritjIty talks about m ejorwlr wheat p ^ u d n g state, ’ 'interestssts. Gov. Cedl.Andrua joinoined eome people who-wovould suffer a bi< “Anyly time-a1 netional organize*; a banditiif\il of governors Stmday in op-c under the tradede .agreement,"- tion ofti)f that signiflcance is opposed; posingI tlthe proposed pact ' : Andrus told a groupIP of 20 governors to a tradrade agreement, we better 111-: ___ r—:— H fflB raB K "■. “Andnilrus,.wtio is attending arNa- after Verity nod spokensp to them, ten to» ththeir coneems," Andrus said > ' k - - i;Laa^3ii^m g rn m a a m tionaiGGovernors Association me*meet- “Well, let me definele 'a b it’ *A bit’ is duringlg aian inte^ew, ing hereire, ridiculed comments by'by U. Idaho. It’s an areaa where ' we have Ari&idriu and other governors who: iiiam more th an 4,ouu mi:Qinora have boen . oppose t Verity,^ who’ Said some' Americaicians' '~out'9f work becauseise Canada, Peru faUs to estop Conadion agricultural'' .-only8uffer-“a-bitf’-under~tl>r-the—and~Mexico~contoui me-to-dump-pre— aubaidleidies that permit Canadian pro* ' _ '"Wadena*p^ict;'while m ost secfors ooTlEe fi dousTneials in the1 UnitedU StaW .., ducers*8 ' to .^undercut American: my woulff" flourish when tradetra ‘a hit’ of auffeTerinir is a whole. faRners.ara. barriersirs are pulled down, lot of Buffering in m>ny state," Andrus Ameritlerican timber groups hav e' Thet tradetl pact, if approvedsd by aaid. . 89^ ^ ANDRUS o n P a g e A2 J______■ S e ss kions COIuld bre<:akfuel[ t a x d d esadlock , k ^Hezbi trem ists T-i}., , 'I ^ The Associated Presasa ” L Ms. Donnelley isI ththe last^om ination submil . Idaho ted by Andrus designg n a t^ as a Republican. Th BOISE - Rep. JohJohn Sesaions has come u{ GOP-dominated Sen^nate already, has rejects -•w ith o*.“hove-yourress AHtt1>ezlioUah leader ^ i d he be* iresking a deadlock ovei revenge because thejley supported Andrus in th< . whether-Idaho ahouldiuld;increas& its fuel tax lim aeluel .....well -ootild-scuttle -the Marina! on-rSuB- ■gainiit Am»rica-who-con*TT- •!— - Lhe ib e r^ .b iU , he-told-a-a -—and-Welfare,-whieh'wi-will-«qx^_anumberbfpol i mippo rt (br tax by 3Vi cents pw-gorgallbn in Apx^. ilu it wouldaid— highWay: users' groupriiprtSe-same-as~happened sd icy dedsfdns'bh'sj^ndindifig. ■■ ■■ r •' ■make Idaho's rate 18.8 centso per gallon! . .. lastseesion. . - < e*_J saidid-iii a-'. -^Btatenlent:-.vfrotn. ' - But the latest versicrsicn will attem p t to solveeo e ' Sessions’latest bill11 Clcalls for no c h a ^ for theUg Indudedwillbeftufunding for a new'programm cbf |^T^,rtwqberi[.offJustide>QiQlfei-HM9wIUlIlih'tePaHjfW.God;*™©’:: ; battle over who willi geige the extrajZLOneyJ^giv*;iv ._ n ex t couple of yean in the( distribution-fonnula:e _ ^.fixpanded'jnedicaljBicaid.to.pooc.pregnanLwomei i8m ofth* OrgiiwtMMarfnf ' ing both- s id u whatat they want, at Afferentsnt Startinginl090,.afteri(er 6 parcrat goes to the De-J : The House-last weekek approved'the $1.6 millio;UiOQ litia'flred baJc theOppn^pesMdonEai^lBnJt^ ; times, I partment of Law Enfoinforcement, the remaining . prqject, which wouldId qualify Idaho for $4.3 mil-mi] ;^wate0f6pftpelled grenades * ^ Rep. Mack Neibaur.ar. R-Paul, has vowed an at..’a t . 94 pereent of extra reirevenue would'be spUt 47^ lioninfedehaf^mdslis to give about 2,000 womeimen iour.cIash'in’Elnv Tha^'Oii^OrganUation of tU Op-^ ] wfnHtlHTTlWTtt~to —t»hllTlflange-the-way the moneytey. : t tion and:to local governemmenfc ,-. i- . Tbe full House allalro could be faced with i Uce „Bpoke8m«v cia&ii«dL. would be dolea o ut’Tl.'That bos s ^ e d it on the . . Jssions sidd in the;he next ,three^ears. Jdahotio final vote on telephcjhbne.deregulation. After i ;_ Houae calendar for the lost two vireekst ■■ *^l>e.<^^bIefbtaIotlot of extra federal highwayly long hearing last we«veek, tbe S tate Affairs Conff* -;.':Stoib6n»h—"gui(Uiuera^UtfrrnrSjiuOU .The 'preawtV disttis^bution' formula givesf9B money and needs monlore State matching ftmds.la. mittee approved thee bill.b It was o ^tid sed byIS; thi IJ selfrdesignated'iditUdini - roughlyrtwo*thirds-bfr■bf-tbe-fuel-tax-proceeds-to -to— After that.-besaid.-thehe iextrft-money would bens-.6.— PubUc-Utilities-Cpi!>pmmission'--Bnd~consume I the Department bff -T-Transportation and one*“?!_ fit local a o v e i^ ent . , groups, bi^.,gm ex^aily.defended by'.telephoni « said, the oaBa^USKuBdeAlsAriMlmilitia! ' .. third to dties, c ^ tIties l e and hi^w ay diArii^r „ Acdbnin Ae SenateBte^i^-not focus onjnoney»y" compiles'and rc^teDe-deregule aoiB3nonw:feni|dntaia«i^ ^ooniellajir^BoiM^-^^ 10 HftTi m t BjtprrwaH .by-the.Ugis|atnre-last^ a retaliated by HesboU i improve streets. ' 'Idaho Judicial Councilndl.and Del:Ray Holm of sion but vetoed by Aindrus.a I GoVi Cecil An'dhis/ai!, as late as laist week, u r^ d Rob«rt8 to the 'Cbmmnmlssion for'Pardoni andid • The governor’s officffice said Andhis has neithe purs. EWr dvil* niaiiliEtaii . the Legislature not; to change the distributionon Parole.' •----- endorsed nor ttjected«d the current yearns bill. I , - ...... "N " _ A . r ______V •■ . '_____ ■ /______11___^______L ' ' ' '■_____ ■ iFallsVklaho ' Monday. FobfBbrttarv'g^igM-" '

>a|ghsiIq^^s plm S. akbta^ JMinnas d<^ep^Soirtith - esa ’ . foundatioiion 'Sapdi which 'fiiis coim-;a> I vision. .interview, canntinabig. a .balandngtg a budget or boildiiig anux Hne - Ridge ’ Ibdian-i.-.resemtion. . drew '^in -I ? r tiy ia laid.' f:; round df attad s ha Ueddnidoffata eeoaamy*r," ■ aaid Leslie Dach.ch.- where ta«.and his wifb,fi}, Lee, joined percent wenmra.munn; 1 6 pnomt a- J r., . seeking to Gephardar^.triid has madetrade is^''!s^'' Dallas dabatrtmllnirk■■day. DokbUs'ci Ifl in ' a friendship e..w ith.O|^.Toxed. Jesse IS p n c ra t CBitive'South— su « -al^eti^Bm ^carnm ^sTiaia^[3>^G5eFW>oTiarM m ’Tttaadng .- -D ^nibm a c r o ^ al'n>abkea''G^]3SpIiiHi;fll-p«rcmit-lup^ ■/t6ii6W6d.vliisi; stttdlmct- '. Stmday on h e un<^ ^ t o d by word'that hisis ; (GephardtforreversiDg.:C -i^ tio n s on eecosd-plai l a a tribal bttilding United U States ported GtnSte., :wlth MTKl p«o.ot Democratic ;!:LprMldi^ia tia l... rivala ’.House ooll b^'-tome-issue^ picked upap thfrthieme third*ptanice • showing- -in- New sh o ^ bonbr -treaty octnnmitBienta chooaing JKs to ’M>d 2 p«OTt ------rlUdiirdrQephBdt^htm'•• •■.•' - i' V '. v" . calls for sasanctions against countries^'Ml * .n v i hot a case of JiiststlA ving bne > .in Lead,u aD. U tv. . at-Mountmt - :A pbUiif8ttnds/sededltions o fth e B :r: vrA nd ;F^ttbUcaa-Bol Bob^Dole ridl--.:thatmainliritain’lsiefttade^'eurplusw"'' M~'or tiiv or thiM'isstiea'wwhmheluu Ruslmore,re,' posed "with thethe ICnneapoBrf 'Star-'B W fav^Busl — ——icnled^lie^iipa-ptesldeiilin it ter pulling .--with the»United U S tates.--^------— ^«hanged -180 degrmi; ; There-is a esr^visaisaiges of four presidents as gestM D ^ w as'the favavorito among J S g J j giblej i e j 11 pereent fkvared Pat Mila campaign rout of ^8ua^,''has not'atTfid'"a‘BiP mary on 1 t o , . caucu»foers. •"RobertaicFirtBOTi. ' OOP presidential1 lihopeftil P at ' to f i^ tf oformyamradment.” r - ..vflde ^ d a/s experience» in foreign which holdlids caiticuses the samei day,ay, Ll othp'developmentiIts: 0° evangelisielirt Jiznmy Swaggart stop* ------Robertson-combined polipoliticking a n d - - G ore,-^lwho-satrout-the'Iowa'cau* 11' ■' poUcy;..Which:Bhowa:in:ia:soma:of:tbe=:wan^erti] rtile--ciampWgn-grbund=TO- on— ;*-A'poU'pub1ishBdHnxthe’-Houilon='pinrdownT« 1 nTending-an^investigBtiontnr.*' ; preaching Sunday at a cchurch dedi* cuaes thahat Gephardt won ' andid statements he’s made.”” . • ' Sunday, Chnnide aCd Tht Dalialias Morning of allegationibions of sexual misconduct, ■ ' cation In Spartanburg,g, S.C.i He told ataged onljnly a limited effort in Kew..w.. That drew a swift reactionre fi«m Hart,- whowl garnered idmost no Neire suggested tbe atolato ’a March 8 said he waa “running ao hard fcv 4,000 cheering support«>rters th at the Hampahireire' where DukakiaIs ’> the Dukakis campaigni31." “Al Gore’s support in Iowa and Newew priinsiy oould prove to be a tight preaidentt I really haven’t bad a coun^ must retum totothertli^oua t triumphed,bd, blasted th e two in atele*a* never had a di^ of)f experience Hampahireire. viaited South Dakota'aa's race am o ^ I)emocratato. Dukakia chance totblrthink much about it”

— Pan Am,Jf i CuT^StCgrsbreafcbi i vffmegotiati eman-c3mm s^i arr«ranged^ —...... NEWYORK(AP)-I —Talka between Pan Aminerican • to m o rro w ,'n ^; week,-nextwt month ..>Wher ...... 'W orld Airways and1 ththe 4,500*member xaniona rrepre* them th e moat;'*ti'^'The ' Unidh^had ori^ii^ sontiog reservation dederks. broke ofTSunday. strike deadlinb for12:01for a.m. Sunday. withmlobster Tbe union vowedi tOU 'disrapt operations thr •K’sm e “guerrilla warfare" but put off an^ strike; ' 1 reservation derks and othther Team* , , membwa■ wouldvn attempt.to,disruptjt_]Pan_Am_ NEWYOyORK(AP) - A Califomialia ' 'l i i i g l i i ^ 1 _3ha wratched ^ th e m en ’' shake — - ..-Pan Am-ofBdalS'Siusaid airline ■servics.conti foreTeSeatiiigto'the'bath: withoift interruption>n evwi if there eventuallyIlv u A operations tH'ou^ z^ “guerrilla warfarv,” atarting' woman aaylays tJonn »',‘K ^ ediy bad' ^ |“handabefore room whileletheytalked. tl ' walkout, and threatexitened to dlsdpline any woi her arrangn ^ meetings between him,im,. ^ ^ and Chicafeago mob boaa Sam Gianrmr S h ealsoK) carried a sealed envelopes disrupting service. But B the federal. mediateItor in- Negotiations beganbee late Saturday night t Kennedy, Giancana and volved in the negotiatii cflnoinl9€L960*«l while ahe and Ken-sn- betwMn Ke: ationa aaid he was optimiatiS tic the queat of a federalral mediator, and continueicdfor rii nedy were 1 that “weighed about as ' two aideswould returnam to the bargaining table. ■e having an affair. II..... Ill lliiil le. hotuip'pastthemnidni^'tatrito id deadline. WY henjalltl------In-on-tatinterviewTubliaheditt-Peo-- ^^^^^H '^uSaaawoweeEIymagazineanHTelt t —‘-sWo-can-strike-any-By-time we want;*Vsaid-WiliVilltam^— brrtw 'Si^Sim 'aivoy 1morning; Teamators leacadeneald. piimagaiii y contained papers. But I ' Genoese, director off ththe Teamaters airline divi izlne, Judith Campbell Ex*Sx* V aa if they CO liyision. th at uni)m membeitbers — reaervation derks,i.cuBtomer t „er»ay.Bh IW becauae I never looked'- •TVe’re going to pick: ourou atrategic time.” ' . ahe witnewH^ at least one don’t know eei^ce agents andmd other derical ataff — wcwould con* of the. 10 Kehnedy*Gianciuia inaide,” aheheaaid. a Asked when th at mmi] ight be; Genoeae said, iToday, ■ tinue to work. na..^fl^2^ . ' ...... I meeUnge, aI, and npeatodly csiried en*' On Aug.lg. 8, 1961, Giancana ap- velopes between be Kennedy, - Gian-fm-f J p e a r^ a tE: Exner’s x Washington hotol- ' canaandai1 another mobster. room I told h er he had ju st come jshft.in.I9.75_deniedib!^: a meetiiB et^ with K en n ^ in the ^ d flierr — ...... a conduitit between. Kennedy and' mobatersI whenw: she told ofher affair When ExnExner complained to.Ken- with the) ppteaident, said she, lied'- nedy th atb ahishe was being followed by — Mos>stly f a i r b>ut l a littlei cooler< .. then.to prcprotect herself, tolling the'- FBIagentoiiito inveatigati;^ (Siiancana, ...... Senate inteitolligence cooimittee Ken'.-m-.'; ahe aaid ththe preaident told htf, tndGoodlag: ^«l7=WBB=tB-UMAWtoi=of^bex^bi g g t P ___Giancana._ i her thT aurveilBmw ^a ' ~ ------^MagfflV«Iky— Todiytnd-' E w w ^ B S n S S S _ _ ub1 cm^ with m o ^ dy first , aug- been mokiniiking~dill8 to the White ------CunamfiriaTSiidiKffSuiSuiCViU^rarta=------1 1 ^ ' “ and Wonts*te***to*putTnylife"in'orierT'er'^'-gested-sbe-act-as'hia-c i-contoet-wi&—Houae.— :— _____ — Today-indTu^iday.giadMllualcoolingrMostly------' i f W ------ao thatTmm a ay die peacefully.^ -/ .....— “rib.' meeting with Sam "foifor me?" ahe killed a yearearlator.^ ; cw tlyinthnd50i...... m o m s s \ 29 iaaue ofo f People aaid Exner. pro*ro* said. io^azine said it-was'not...... x' duced plantane ticketo, hotel billa andDd ”r think I may need rhether-Kennedy’s brother Nevada i-Variablft-Ughigh doffds today. — ------her appoint Lntment boota from I960 toto' ■ the'camoniKn.'’ Kenne< -T—: -j>BtJyTl«idy:tbBl^^ rttmdajcCDHttiP— " ^^22SS2Sg£5**•"*» . 1962 to aupupport her contentiona. . added. . md wiia active in p u r s u ^ ~ : low 60e. niixiUyiUy^the.60uwdfc555 - - Exner aasaid Frank Sinatra intro*ro* !,She said ahe arrange K duced herer to Kennedy at a Laaaa between the men at ioi-wae-aware-of-the-'^ptei------i • Sommary:.' Vegaa hotol he tainbleau Hotol in Miar alleged dealinga with. Ot—Ap m i z:— , and mild tcmperaturea to tl I Aoa astlor»/e»(»ay lator. Shortly thereafter,;r, Exner aaid ahe contittinucd tc aet Exner flrst fln reported her affair " • Sunday. However, a morere inortherty flow ' r V a \ / t a. month le aperatures to tha ytkneC oodi^^ and Temperai ntroduced her to Giancwna a up meetings after Kennimedy won the with. Presideisident*I&nnedy in 1976, aloft will bring cooler tempe: atures . SinatrainaBeach. nomination and th - -:(Ut*thanextcoupI«ofdays.’iji.l^northarly..,.^ . in Miami Be the general- after her namenai came up in Senato ' • flow will b r ^ tome cloudsIs mainlym to north' H t i ------artid tidecontoined no reaponae'ae -election,-indudlng one:e in her auito hearings into'inte the Kennedy adminia* Y ' SliOW natra, who haa alwaya em and ce o t^ Idaho. NoIo pprecipitation is l _ fn m Sinai ya a t the Ambaaaador EaSaat Hotol in tration'a attomptoattc to use tbe Mafia ra. Chicago on April 28.196 expected... - ' denied ho\laving tica to mobatera. 961. . to kill Fidellel Caatro.C ______Moetly tunny (kies allowedwed temperaturu intra rt forscier to riM tato the W ijtm mIV y stationsIt Sundigr___ ^ U . S . fjBnA i signs c o n ;ntific:pjfp^«cy^^thjS oviets,^ _ ^rnbonTl^peraturee rranga'fi5m'<0sr~ ^ ■•'---- ilNGTON (AP) - A U.S.'.S." imal information aboutit the projecto, said, addinging that part of the agree- ' McCall to 62 at Mountainsin Home. Wtads WASHIN T-wm-iOW^:mph-from-T*rTwin-PaUs-eait-r— ------las__aaid Anthony A rrott.', 'company c re- m ent includclude8,non*diadoeure ofthe ward along the .Snake RiveiUver Valley.' Blae- to s e a r^ and developmeni to^bVpaid'to-the-Sovleto------eigned aI rmultiyear agreement to intdfrector. amount to t where wtada wen light. ^ - Z p |3 s « m e rd a r adentific projecta:ta Payload Syatoma reoeceived a two- who report<«rtodly have ciffered to put commc ______.-.Thawameet epol in.tbe.abeautawuHagir*----- D he-3oviet-apace-atotion4n. year.govemmenLlicfijDftaM_to.cpntr.Bc.L..woy„We8toi )8tom experimento Jo r b ^ _ - man with 64 degrees. Thetcotdest cot was Stan*. private American deal withith witK the Soviete for proirotoin crystol* tween $10,i510,0()d ond $16,000 " a ley at 7 degrees below zero.0. . . ------aboard-theit space agency; -lization production 'experimento kilogram. • ------the first prid.Systema Inc. of Wellaley,sy, oboard t ^ Soviet apacece atotion Mir, ^ r o t t aaiaaid the' agreement was • Southtm. Idaho - 'Ihe' extendedext outlook J— theSovietB bv which ~ia already in o I an enterpriae approved by _orbit._Arrott_aignBd_withvith—the—Soviet—Union’s ------for Southern Idaho ahoVra« (sbt and d « V ______-_Payload,{im erce Uepartment, -'wilTHu :"aaiH-.-.in a telephonine intorviow * agency for - - intem ational-i trad e____ r : ~ : , Wednesday.tluwigu ftiday.iyingHr40#.we»t“ t . and 30s e a ^ Lowa 20s west we u d single f U M D / *1 ' ■ __ Maaa., intein ai cryatola forU.S. indua-18- Sunday^ _____ agreemento.ito. Licensintorg.-The dvil*^----- digiU to mid teens east. - I - the - C^mmth e help of a Soviet coamo-'10-' . “It'a a multiflight,It, multiyear ian.apacoI agoncy,age Glavkosmoa, over- - —I— . growprotoi0 will be given onl^ min-[n- agreement beginning.!:.in 1989,” he aces tho apacipace atotion. Elaewhere in the natioD,D, Lakeland,L Fla., 555TX trywith.thi was the hottest spot inn ccountiy at 90 n aut who ' degrees. Hibbing. Minn,. anand Marquette, P acW c ------M>duw«i«th«ro]ff,.f9r-4hfl-Sovicisart . Aj\genda frameofmiclepend.on completing anQ-^ ^ the U.S. drive to aet up A BHHHB— £ednum—I . Here's_oJUet..of.govemmental,. _ i_ . KtnuiOty ------37 jr2T .. Poni»ftO,0*».- 57 334 . KMnoFalK ' 40 Ity - to halve the auperpow*Tv*x^^aM:talkB~r meetingss that th are acheduled t6 M4I Mn, Pep UlV»ot» 70 4}41 M.UMM 30 . ’ 1 IB ... Uwttton SS cud not depa la o f long-range bom bera,a, SHultz haa queatione* agenda during his talks il OAY ’ith Shevardnadze. A jointIt The Sovieto broke releS ^ T t i . llalno County Commia- “ ‘“ S d it .to be iaaued altor talkas larael after it defeated E vill m eet a t 9 a.m. a t the cedureawitl with Gorbachev,IT. a Soviet ally, in the 19C -c‘=iiae- “ Ih d ei ------— atatement t adze.ia expectcd to dealll war. However, a email gigroup of So- . T h e'aasia ^ . County Commit C lassified...... ;..C4-10 Magic: VValley...... B l IReach ...... " Monday problem and alao compli*i*. viet- diplomato was sentnt to leroel aionerawillvill m eet a t 9-a.m. a t the S h e v a i^ a1 d th e 1972 Anti-BalUaticic last year to take care of eome con- Courthouae.use. Dear.Abby ...... B4 Nation.n...... A3,A5 £S ports...... ni-d itomuchoftheU.S.“Star t r. ' . ' 'aibiiera willvill m eet a t 9 a.m. a t th e: , . . . C l - 3 Mleeile Treigram . , ' CourthoiiM.u ^ . , ' Joan L anen...... D3 Opinioron...... A4 \World...... R 4 aayprohibiu —:------UEhe-Llnccilncoln-County-Commia^____ . Circulation Mikelie Oo««r.G dreuloUon din-ctor SubteriptioiXion lU lM ' A 6 -7 \ .. aioiiers will meet a t 10 a:m. at , . ' , ' Home deilvorllvory: dally and Sunday,.t2.00 per « ______theCoUrthoithouse. Circulation phones arcirc monncd between 7 nnd1 10 li n.m. only. If «.76perww■ week; Sunday. $1.00 per wt«k. Ma d r u s - you do n ot rcccivc youirour paper by 7 a.Tn.. cull the th number for Uon* aC *>be paid fb advance and are avs The'MinIdinldoka County Commis*'* your area:' , where carriiirrlar deliver}' la not tnatnlained: n tto u e d fkiom Pag e A l " e<>c neor Sunday. per month, >26.80 for XmonUiis.T.ib'j: A r i c tween tho countriea aamounto to aionera will:vill meet a t 9 a.m. a t the - . JcromC'Wcndcll-Goodinding-Hngermnn . 536-2636 . $103.20 per year dally or^ly, «7.3«.vsHable only >poeition to the pact ' be*e* - $160 WWon ayear...... _____ :_____ Courthouse.Iise. __ . .'______; . Uurloy-Rupcrt*Paul>OalO akley ■ 678-2552 122.06 forir a-tnonihi,3. $44.10 for e-monlh*.^d; : dally and " ^ e C oly n taay it'wciuld "do litUe to."lo-" “We re c o ^ z e t h a t . iday only, >S.40 per month, S16.20 foi t.not every TUESDADAY i3uhI-CasUcford . 543-4648 ■ K ' » “ S V0l«rf opp.ift-tariff barriers that keepip trade problem la reaolvrniaU«o penetrate,I plywood a ihduatiy oCfldalala., agreed with Thompaonn and, in a m. inthehoflhospital auditorium. — .—AdvertisinguimjirIT)l#lierirdrtrtifiividir^tor " ‘ ------, ' ------^TVTl«nt*-N**-N*wrl* puWiihed-daily-at^iW-Th Canadian -'-voice-voto,-the committotee p assed ^ a- —The Heybi «■ Idaho, 83301. by Matfe.Valley N A m ^ ca nyemara-ghn pi auppnrt the,ie-reeoIution-~endorelng— -thei trade ■ mBetatTpIB ------If-you-wieh-to-place-Bn-tin-advertiaementrcaim w j CtuBblflcJ nd-«l4»l po«lace paid atT w fh PalThtidStrW^ ------maintain.-:-- iidii. call 733-0626 Monconday through Friday fromih I8 n.m. until 5 Tlmw.Newi■wa (UPS 63I.Ofi0). Omclal city a B agreement aay the pact, agreement g t a r i ^ , would increaiae SDAY p.m. arid Snturdoya' fronrom 8 a.m. until ^on. Info^ r purtuant lo Section'6C-I08oritw Ii le Andrua predicted the ti „ . ? w d ^ ula h hereby d«alghal*d-aa the.day of.t lu n ity for American flrma- ■■■play ads'is avoiloble wciwc'ck'days only’ ' whkh legBl no ";'nd£t" fr»"hSe la-ment'Will-eventuaily-b 11 City Council will meet - — - alnotlceawlllbepubllthed. » Idaho Code. by endingC^anada, the United Statea’le' **The (Rfagah) admlniatatratioiihM «t8p.m..tCatCityHaU. . . y r.iheweekof — the opporturading partner.. Trade be*e* this thing greased,” he aaMid. . toaeUtoCa -- I biggest trac A • .4 • .- : i0 ■ -:-r— ■- Monday.jr.AI)natirji;488a— Item.P*»N ?a 4 h M .p l |v « l weU-witiiblblue^oUar and^tfwajv judi ! ...... ilwrt pfUi alm inNewfew Hampshire, ’ peals brodadly to Son saidbe.^bad one.aiih: *Do.a. ! Albert Oortl-Jr. haa b ouUieni awhito ticket' to'0 ! Supw Tuesdsiy” . b ^ wuse.- naserrotiWf vbten elswHereel and ~g^ de^\Md better thah peojlle an i-two'weeks'to ' ''W'."' . Toten ~ since Jessee J a c k ^ fig*. (Soreisfrofrom the South and because is a.reiU con* ■ - use i^ d o the.sa^newithth those Toten. expecting."ag." •------.-...... — • - take mo«t ofthehe black,vote, he ew ly^qn oi d ^ d e d t o f o r ^ Iowa’sra’ft ,_in th e South. ' i __ _^______:.H ad iddnt-Gore n t finished fifth-with.___ - watic president- - 'Andpore'mtiBrddad ea strategy for A innesota. m er Ckilonlorado 8 ^ Gsiry Hart, who _ - who-won in Iowa,, tand Michael strate hee isii th e region’s choice, andmd . ■ While Gore public[idy was pro* most- -DeaDemocratic - faisidere*-think ------winningrtbe'-Democrallatie-^presiden*-^ - f f - ^Thikakis; who : wonfu ini'; N ew ' h ia’positioItioned'Hiiuself to the right tial Dominatioa th a t is 3ht daiming efll tia bete"a were on tiie' should. tooto a Gore as much ai> ; is 100 p o ^ t / u ^Hampshire. of his rivalvals.on .defense and foreignign— South,- there-were-iniIndications his -knowledge)dged^his'£silare'there when — dependwjt-on-adjeviiwring-a-break-— ^ It’8*tfo coinddence~thtiiat those two poli^issuisues. 'throu^oQoneday. forces hoped-their, qu][uiet campaign ask^ i^out' abo Jackson, whom be rivals we're the ones Gore G targeted . “We muilUst do well on Super Tues*ies* .in New. Hampshire.woi■ould allow him trailed inInNew-Hampshire.... M - That. day,.March.-8,8, looms-large-- ;u,lrtth:a.flurry_oC.barbei>ed.attack8.a8-day.-^ths there’s-no'ifs,-ands or-buteu ts—to slip into the-padrofof-leaders-with -----‘T lie 'tn•tmth-ofTit4s,-"-Qore-said.— i - ■-- - ';now that:tbe race forb r the nomina* ^ q iiic l^ as the f in t Souinithem debate about it,”,” Gore• campaign managerger a good showing. The Trising third, 'contests then, inclueluding every i • ' j happen,” said a rivsi^al strategist, and DukalkakTs .rell into the SoutiiIth Tuesd^^ in that stotelto, as did his (3ore wouldauld have eome to the South Southern state save oneooe- tic 1 _l poU t^r Ed Reilly ofoi Gephardt’s with the m< Gore’s strategy flies I momentum their initial vic-ric- r i v ^ , but (Sore devot-oted a signifi* havtog already, ah d e m o n s ^ te d he~ the conventional wisdoi EN rA U E R rO O R E ; ov*"“ can t‘ amount" ~of ~ atia'ttBntion_^.and_can.commf — r-uephardt-waA-morere-blunt:-“He~erhordfMs MassachusettsThifonorifa: sa: money to tiie state.. ‘They’ did it petitivelyoly outefde hia region, the past, to-win tiie> nomination a anfulfyM t atrattoy _• prwybly thinks Fm aheA4Jii_the_dii2atioiUn al Jn.place.in.the-South-that lat— very—quietiy," « Newrr Hampshire . The earl>arly contests are over now, IowaandTd Georgia from 1976 to • _ nation’sI govemore.g appealed to the th< Jam es C. Miller III[II, director of 1983, urgens, Duaget, toid tne gcgovemore the break thehe (gridlock, sift t h r o u ^ the • WASHIN.GTON (A(AP) — House trade negolgotiatora “It will increas liirgC^ngress'or-the-admlns------^ Gi^ns. U.F1^io.. c n a im y p rth e ^ d e •8Ut>com*sti However, withth irecent signs that the natation’s stub- Stoto govemmente ... iQee:ond~ bom trade deliatrigFisfiamy-aMiHrttBiaerth ' a m e n ^ r ofth e Housouse-Senote conference comiimmittee ofa weakerdollar,lar, which makea U.S. goods _ _ _ hammaring out a eom;impromise trade btU. . petitive overseas,as, political sentim ent h u 1 lent Reagan was host otra f o . Tho govemore heardrd ju s t the op* time,” s^{s^d Busbee, a Dembvat black*tie>^imer d for the govemoreore. posite 1h>m former-CC ^ rg ia Gov. “(^yemion ora a^d legislators- u e not '• ' 'JettisVnihg th e meaileaaure, which calls for tradeideretal- tog-'in--Congress■ess—aw aj^ from - tough -retoliatoiy 1 s u „d iy iii • iation against Japanin andc other trading partnerlerethat sanctions. ' liight, then iiTvitcd, tiiemem George Busbee',"wh6'I i warned, "We tieated“iiii~iniich differently-"flrom the ’■ • maintain large trad IftBtis t^eek’s ' NewjHempshire'Ie'Derao^ Addressmg-tKe",tie'AFL^IO «ecutive couriSEirin-Bar S u o w • cratic priraoiy' “meahlfahs’tHartrade'.wiir be a'wrcenti^’-Harbour,'Fla:,-last ost weekrHouse Speoker-Jii 9 with Ms. Stahlinmid*sen* iyiyHoiZ part . of the -presideiidentiol-campaign,* saidd--Jerry- • D-Texas, predictedIted th at'th e cdhferencb 'pa ung IsraelTPrime Minister )Mel would Yitzok Rattabin about Israeli forces«8 ------V -Jaslnowski,'chieteconix>nomist.foiLtheJ^oti.onol.^AMocia:__agree on “somethinhing in between" Gephardt’il^propo8ol_ ^b^i„g_out_. I tion of ManWocturere.»re.______and the milder SenSenate version. Lt-of-control_in~the-West. ______I Bonk. Superirnarkets sellingj stLtemps_a:(itjdiscQuiint-price- ^/~WASHINGT0NTS1»)IP) - A super- The adverti rtising sales cover both thei iadvertisemente for th e Washin^n-W salad on theirth way home now con ------^market-chain has-founcund-a way-to-cost of the III J ll he booklet and.the;difler-;: iarea sales;-v- ' stamps,i^s, too,'withourh'aviiigTo" ------slash the price of a littliittle'^item th at ence iii thele istam p price. The answer is yes, an almost everyone buys an ind the U.S. go to o postat office,> he said. Mony su­ and always at Brad McClain, W president off ]Postal Service is delightcItod with th e . permorke& ftUl price: U.S. postagee ststamps. Stamp*Ad, its have long'been sellinglg ' d, said he got the idea by/ iidea. stamps, which wh they buy at fullIll' • V The huge Safeway cha:hain is selling wonderinglg about more oflectivo> • “As far as Tm concemcnedtiieycan price, as ■ booklets' containing $4.4>4.40 worth of ways to gel IS a convenience to get centS'ofT coupons Into> givei them away,” saiiaid Charles customers,B, butt this is .the first timele ____ : stamps for $4 to thehe Baltimore.. .the handstt.o£conaumera. Dl ______]—Hughes r-retail'eales-mi rW ash in ^ n and Richmoimond areas. wife monager-for—therhaverierin'-effectrgone-on-saloT"fr,— ife is an avid coupon user• tthe Postal Service.' soid Hughesies. : There are two catcheihes: sales ore and eveiyy Sundayi rhy living room1 “For \is, it’s a veiy succccessful way ; limited to one per famil; mUy per store looked like(e a cyclone hit it i»causeI (of . getting stamps intoto blonds of ^‘The.reali»l m w f.iifAii pudding to- - visit an d th e stam os cor ■ p^pl^,';Hu^e8s^d. • (the stores)es) won't be known until ------ffaooMettof TriceoCr couplupons,' whid)'~aupp]euiuuLjlutB," ha a*ald mtejwclfrjn-and-Btart -re------!onlyadds.to-the-bargain sin-for coupon—phon6'£ntenemew. , “

No down poyinoniint. no finnnco chargcs for 12 rmontha plus n froo I 'C onmbinattid n . ------Ore*---- ^K-ia9S-mlxor-\^"wlth-ihu puTChosu or ony'4TTHChithAld Kli ma|or ------SS®:----- appUancoR. No dcdown pnymunl. no.flnonco chorgoacho for 0 months "'I**' purchosi:ISU pf nny 2 KitchonAld 1M O r L w s . ‘ I Avallablo>lo (o.quallfled credit cuitornenrners through l ||f i 56% OFI Whirlpool[ AccoptoncoI Corporation. AskAak for dotsllB. . __ I HlBBBHM_jvutALmL ocoa MOM. irn a s . em.TJkRn ------I _ ^-FURNITrruR E& " w - . t ^ P 0A PPL1AlANGES i I Buyahtt-pieceporti:MtpackageandenterouourModelChldCDnteA• ^ M ACNAVO:OX H O M I ENTIRTAIHM•IMINTCINTIR ira Choossoneax10.oneSx7ai' and fou walet-sized portr^ts fromomone' J L ^ ^ A C . 453Mo)riIn A venue Eoit, Twin FalUIls «•733*2233 . - ^ ^ . pose in the o r i ^ portrait enjnwtope, plus twelve Iriendstiip pon I ' OpanM bndodoy*Frldoy ,9:00*5:30. Soturilu rd ay 9:00*5:00 ' alforju5tS9.95.And.wt4eyot In,'enter our ModdChid Cont Mxjrchid could win e chancee toI appear in our future ad v e r t^ 1 Ki'i l i c h e n i B I - ~p . ., ■ - FeH 1 Hours: Tuesda/l:r}day 1010 a.m.*7 p.m. , . ■frie-wayrife-fFio a a d ^ . — ^ H— _ Saturday 10 a.m,-S p.m. lunchU.pjTi.*4Li p.m.—------: f~ 'ti?fiii'iSiLiw?Jr?uMcr^^ WW TO gUIOHDlDiilll~ ' .'B"" _<5':

-K iini*lowT ------A ^Tr Ir im e ^ e w a . Twin Falla. IdahoIho Monday, Febnitiy is, in s -

O i l v es n t u r ep j o s e s t'hreatti l ':6Alaslka 's frca m l i s a rrcticcoij a s t l i n e Beneath Alaska’sa onlyoi stratch of pro* .. mitt«:tee against approval of McCfcClure’a , only 6 percentper of its oil from tb e Miclideast, ua- a Taller amendnadment,” because changes in ------tectod Arctic coaatUneline may lie the biggest endment. All committee ReRepublicans ex- dercuttiniting Hatfield’s coneems, alth'though the makeup ofifCongress Cc next year may not oil Geld lelt in thejiniLlnltcdState-s: . ceptt 1Evans backed McOlure. thatfigurjure is expected to'riae In tbele 1990a. favor developmotmont Tho Johnston-McCIure That fact ai»ut tbehe Aittic Nationol Wild, i r r y On)ne of them, Sen. Mark Hat):atfield, R-Ore., - Hatfiolcleld also sd d McClure's meailasure bill gives Congrcjgreas iiix months to reverse . life Reftige Ib tbe basiloils for a classic . . hadbI been ono of three undecideided members, would fonforce tbe ad m in istratio r^ddevelop i a tho decision'irfthe thi energy ploni finds reasona ------dilemma; Should thehe i nation p m ^ o a visher whot0 tipped the balance in McCcClviro’s favor. nationalal energye poli^^Mfore it couiuld sell to do so, McClurelure aaid, b u ttb at would re- — worldcIasB-wildemess ------Becailauee of-notional-Becurity COeoncem srth’e — 'the oil Icaaesr'Etmnslea ridiculed-that-(t-a^ ----- ^quire-passage(of-onothorblll; of-i ------:— ------______a e a i ^ o t a multibillioUioD.dQllnr energy _ . . !)regon.wilder-=prooch-ar-asisutting tho cart before thiihehorse;— r-If Johnaton-Mc-McClure pasaea the Senate.-it------source? wilderness.V But Sen. Jim1 McClurc,M R*Idaho, ness)B bill, Columbia Gorge Scon:onic Area and aince drillrilling could go forward eventn if the still facea oppositosition in the House, where In- ______'I^eiMueifl.mnkingingpolitical wavcs.in thc__vwon a 10-9 vote on hiw nmprnpntimont. t/i niUbft.__ othercr-cnvirorunentaUauseshehe-bas — — r^stuciy-rece•ecommended-agains t it u ------— terior-Committeottee Chairman MprUdalIrD------______Noi^weat.jiotablyJn?Jn.Wa8hington.atatc._____rizc.^egovcmmr ent to sellbU coil.lcoscfl 21------chammpioned, Hatfield aoid. WhVhile arguing-t— Tho areorea-is one of the U:S;' best h(hopes for-Ariz.Thas proposiposed a wil.demess biU.-Badc-'"------'whose potta and shipplippers would beneHt months n after congressionalia\ passage. for mimore energy conaervation,1, ho1 said he anotherr bibig oil strike, but the odds) aare only (srs include Reps,ips. Potor DeFazio, who is a from another Prudhochoe Boy-type oil The narrow victory spellsbHs trouble, voteded to develop thc area andd cutc depen- ' ‘ one in fivefive th at will happen and'drilrilling is committee momb!mber;.and Lea AuCoinrboUj”...... discovery. • however. h T h a t’s the strongmgest committee denccice on Mideast oil rather thoh a n risk U.S. tbo onlyy wayw to find out. D-Ore. Supportinrting development are Ropa. Laat week, aftor moremo than a year of vari- tho t oil industry has," saidd TimT Mahoney of invoholvement in a war there, Befororo makingr. an irrevocable deciicision to Bonny and Boblb S:Smith, both R-Ore., and ous congrasaional bcailearings and seven years thot pro-wildemcss Alaskaca CCoalition. The Th(h e national security argum.imcnt and the dcstroy.a^ fra 1 g ile environment, Congigress Lany Cr^g,^R4dMdaho, another Interior • rtf prtV/ffmTTinnfnl Lidy..theilrat big congrcst.- -P plan."BUPfivod-bv^ne-vota^i tflrnofrontho ______mem,.»a,.tha.rofuB*'» oat.»matod'>»M■W Bof Tlhnnnnnitivity;Ht»w<^g4nBUB itrWaahing- ^ _ Senate Energy Commiim ittee th at was domi» s ;field and-WeicKerknow-thoh e bill-wili------aboutS; bilbillion barrels equals th e an:imount ton state, thc statstate most closely tied to----- r—------nated by Northwestt mmembers showed th e is- EBrazil for being the last ofitifitskind.lt is a haveie trouble passing and voteded for it to saved inn a recent five-year period byjy im- Alaska, demonstristratcs the difliculty of one of 'su e isn't settled. . • haven h fof a large caribouI heherd, polar bears pleasiISO committce Chairman BeBennett provod autautomobile fucl-economy ataitandards. tho dccodo>.biggciggcst environmental issues. Sen. Dan Evans, R.WashvrandR«^ two Demo- aand birds, bu t also includesics a small Eskimo Johnanston, D-La., and McClure,re, the ranking McClurcure aaid that while an encrg}gy policy ------i ^ crats proposed that be: before deciding, the na- vvillage and a DEW-lino outilutpost. Rcpullublican, who pressured coirommittee is needed,}d, it probably would bp ignorored by tion take a year to deviIcvelop an energy plan The committce voto forcslreshadows a close mcmtnbers. CongressBS andc thc administration aniind that Larry Swiaher,icr, o former Timea-Newa re- to prioritize new encrgergy sources. They were c-contest in the Senate. Demo•mocrats. who have Sufupport for that suspicion comcscoi from thc Evans’ proproposa! was a delaying tacti:tic. Sen. porter and editor,tor, writes on Northweat ia- backed by liberal memembers who favor aa 64-48 Senate miyority. votedvot 8-2 in com- factthat tl the United States nowow receives Frank Mui^urkowski, R*Alaska, cyen cn; thot constituent . Amcnonth before he was unanirnimou'^y re* more ^ a tc l : oi^inionsh6uld>co*operperatot*' ' ' .sl itcful to our constituents.” ' Tho public WashWashington' was also tho pri­ . states deprived it of “such1 powerspc os are ode- electedcdin 1792.he spoke tothcC0 Congress His reconcommendation: “As far as mo WasHington was troubledtroi obout thc qquote to th e greot ends ofr government.'’go about t nay be vote Washington.on. From1 mocro-pro- t the rebellion and the exciscisc-tax law practicable,ble, we ought to plDCe th at cr<:redit on nouncements to mi . ' e m o ^ n g nation’s ccorconomy long before he. . ■ “To mOi” he. wrote, "it wou/ould seem not and wn 0 micro-counseling, he was vamed th at "all lawful wayiays and grounds whichwh cannot be disturbed,, aand to consistent, as inn a 1797 letter to his brother - became president in1 1789.1' The cost ofthe more nr absurd to hear a travelivelcr, who was set- meansIS would be strictly put in e? 1 execution for prevent thattha pre^tn-essive.gccumulatioion of . Samuel, who was■asJieoviIyjn.debt..and-who > ______------~-RevolutionaryWarrorthlcss that items of pipenses of thc journey but ratherrat depend ------^Butitin-thcBomeTiddrcBS’Woflhismirgton'aiso ------nriTSSTi ------negligiblCVialuo were e '5Tie seems tb hove taken a sisubtler, practice morc'Banjlangcreus than fhafofbor-' ro said'to be "not worth u;upon chancc and charity lest he should mis- spokea ofe new loans that had beerion “effected or perhaps 1 a Continental." Ir) 177) ps more diplomatic, approachch: rowing money...... FFor when money cun be 778 Washington, wroto , apply o] the money .’I...... for thole reduction of tho public debt"do and____. JlW hejher rr ------f “ Beroamiri-HaTrisbnraira delegate to the Conti-—- T measures may not be.advis;isable tc) had.In.thia.way,’, repayrocntjsre seldom------l------— ehancc-and charity-werorc nottheibunda-r modelinfclcar'thaffavbi-ablc’tlioulOU^Thcy reinforce‘ thcth provision for thc rcdomp ; nental Congress: tionsti of great government,t. inir Washington’s were', fi option ol thought of in time;me; thc interest becomes a , future loons were not thce oanswer to the publicic debt,d will naturally engage?e your moth; exertions to .partydisputesais and personal quarrels view. vi For him , greatness hodhac 0 price: gov- the notation's fiscal difficulties: 5 to raise it by dint of indus- cxaminatioition.” try ceases— it comcscom easy ond is sp en t. . ' aro the great business)ss of the day whilst the ernment ei would have to impoiposcit.rtndthe .“Ienm tcrtain a strong hope thatmt the state - Andhcer IS 0of an empire, a'g rcu t' p< i emphasized thopolitical as]ispcct of freely; ond manyly thingstl indulged in th at ; momentous concenia people would have to pay >t-it. ofthe* nationolr finances is now■sufiicienlly st such an exa •bt, ruined finances, de- examination: “Whutsoevcr wiwill would never be thoughttho of,, if to be pur- ; and accumulated debt, Washington’s convictionsns \were vindicated matureircd to enablo you to onti'lc- h i dress about how import)ortant it WAS to , . , ^ themselves after thalilmaslcrofin- ■ •spirationol uplift. Preresident conserve energy. . It isththe lesaon of Brucc Bubbitt. - ^ ^ ' 1 I Mondale is said to haveha turned to y Carter’s adm inistration and Reagan, while crossining Ihcir fingers T y / \ \ \ 7 thot if they win thc economicec ax on aide and rem arkedi'jdr'Thereyou WaltcrNrMondule's campaign in & see thc happicBt mann inir Amcrica.” 1984. buibiit its traces go back os farr as 'von't fall on their walalch. They can ----- i------Buizlod by.MondaloUJo;s-rcmark,.an___ ^thciyj^i-and-down career of Groverr ' bo forgiven thc almost)st ritualistic in- aide inquired why Cartarter should be Cievelanand. of whom it wos said that[iat vocrutloiTorhis name a so happy. Mondale isssaidtohave so hewasiIS loved for the cnemie.s he lincsque rhetoric obouout how ull good ■thr fhinghp_____ Republicans musl foiljllbw Reagan’s______likes moro than anythiithing plHpinLnv'. Still, gt ^ — 1 __JLis.less casyto forj ------mg-the-An>erican-peoplioplo badliTO-sJ'— "■“''>‘"jgpoHticeVhardreoiittes-nrc- 8 1 irgivo Ihe-Demo------Whatever insight thathot story pro- costoroiloil, and tho people usually crats who ^v c us a kiicind of goulash' vides about Carter's “h(■hoir shirt” op- SnBonit.it.'The Dr. Feclgoodsofboth,ih Reaganomics, Thc Dei)emocrotic proach to the presidenc;incy.itolsoBor- portica^Uvid a field doy in New ■ Fcelgoods. unlike thiaiffirGOP • ves as a more generalilcommcnton. ct Hiimpshijfiirc Tuesday: tho Mr: HairIP counterparts, are boldildandimpas- : theingredientsofsucceccosB a nd foil- S h irts bnhave proved oncc again thut ' ' sioncd in their diugnoiloses of our oil. ' uro in American politicttical th ey o re•c ias welcomo as globe sales-g. m ents (deficits, probleilcms with our campaigns. men ut a meetingi of the Flat.Earth trading partners, lack:k of educa- r 'lh e publiti’balks ataccopting t ac tional opportunity orrth t e plight of reality. Successful condindldatcii huve Republicans cun be expcctcd thc homeless), but thcicir remedies always subscribed to th'day in cvcr>’ mission report in cosyjy-to-swallow onthe duilubious homcopathic'princi* londment-while— promising- jMlitician ever fmishedcd lastI by pan- m antra w t you cure protectionism at the same time maki nechanismbof way I mg'1 getting better and better” coaled Democratic cupiiplcts. The dofi. Pl?^thaty< iking extrava- ' reductionion inI federal spending but ro* ' dering to the denial mcc ore protectionism, " gaht vows'tb upgrade'ie education and taliatoryry utariffs as well. F.D.R., tb f- the Ajnerican voter. — und whwhy not? cit, will be closed by Ottittdckingthe with mon pestilential trio of wasistc, fraud and rdt's mugic-bullct cure for. ththe medical cate. Simon’s.’s.approoch . his credit,dit, was probobly sincere _ evokes memories of HHoll;wQod,prQ-,.i about hislis BupportXar.thcsapolicios^li _____ ^ gion of certified publicic accountants wbich wiivill undoubtedly'help him in ducer Sam Goldwyh's's admonition to that wouldjuld havo proved disaatroua MHHtPiBE I 08si(ped lothclnterni■nal Revenue Texas but)ut for much ofthe East his employees: Sparee noi expense to had he actuallyact carried them o u t Mcvamf I -Jt/B iAjijj il Service, will mop up lalax cheats in Coast is3 thotl economic equivalentt ofof- -make everything as economicalec as With1 thothi current crop of Domo- ■ the manner of Kaopectictatc attacking gand.cuppine. .. possible. ' cratic hopilopofuls, there is moro than o ^ inlcstinaJ bacteria. Paul Simon,Sii who lagged in third Why do political carandidatcs per- hint of opportunismopp and even.. H j Dr. Richard A. Gephihurdt's pick- placo in'NI'Ncw Hampshire, urges on . sist in this morally du!lubious' practice disingenuimuousness. But since the M mc-up is tariff therapypy thal is based hispaticnents the quack elixir of the ■ that insults the intellilligence of Domocratirats remain long shota in'thb voters by reassuring: tlthem that com- generalJ clielection, they will probably : / ~ plicatcd and intractablble problems . never bo50 calledcj on to test thoir spe- can cither bo ignoreddor c simply cioustheriherapies. dosed with palliatives'JS? After all. If theco0 cconomy takes sick be- . II : would a critically ill'ptpatient choosc ' tween now ahd Noverihber, tho ^ WilliamIE. E, Howard WOllarlliamC.Blahc . . • .a physician for hia bedcdsidc manner voters will tum to them anyway be- ^ Pubhshw’cr* Advcrvcni,«g Manager or for his therapeuticc fskill? History causolnan a two-party system you ..... demohatrotea th o t uncnctuous.and ways knovjiow whore to go for a secbrfd' ______SicnhgiivHflrlQon h • ML-ki.,jacinouBff • • • _ even wronBhcaded reoeggaurance , .., xOPmiQn_•L. -■ ...... - ■ - -...... M • • ManagingngEdilor Circuitculaiion Manager —SrinsoutconfliBtontfj^y over unwaver- _ ing bluntncssj ^ ■ T^)c members1 o(c th c editorial bbord a ndd \urilers of.cditorialft- _. Franklin D. Rooaovcvoltcxcaodei K. Baker, a profesaor of polit- 'm M ence at Rutgers University, is ---- w ’ ...... afcStcpephcfi Harlgen arid Wiliianiim E. Howard • ftopubircah President.tH6b»orin ' Z ' Z T r I 1932inbalanced-budgdgstrhctoric,' hor o f the coming book • •— n —— ' and Senate"(W.J/f. Norton). Monday,/.February22,1988 Times-ie»-N0W8. Twin F ^ls, kfaho M r-' jfcrjji ^jtion Railro>ad safe•ety con ahould ahow Congresass thati serious dents nowlow than it did .when threet W hat atire the causc>es o f problems remain inI thet! industry _ Conrail locomotives lo slid through a since the wbrat wrecktin'Amtrakhis*' in' 'w arningS signalsi and collided withT m^ U.S. raililroad accidclents?------tory 14 months ago,), says s Federal Amtrak passenger train nearar Electrical and moeeehanical failures cause'd 4 3313 1train accidents in the Railroad Administratorto r John Riley. Chase. MdMd., on Jan . ,4.1987. Sixteenen U.S. In 1986. Abououl 19 percent wero caused by malfunclions of trucks • Equally-troubling,, R Riley said, is people weiTerekiUed. •------^ ______and related compoponents (donned as structurese s b e n ea lh tho rail c a r th a t support its weiweight a n d provide (or th e a ttaladimentolv*eols^hd-=^ c - incredible to me that we’rer e ■ axlos). Axle failuroiros accounted lor 16.5 percentant of tho acd d e n ls. - sitting-he:here-14- months.after-the.h e _____ 1______n ______G h a se adciIn d e n t and not one shred oof f. . ,, ion-introduced-in-the-Wake- lEbHANICAtr&^ELECt 7Tr_(S tl£ m of thataccDcddentlias yet become law,w ------Sti^AL failures!' ' ?AUSIWQ TRAIN ACCIDIDENTSIN 1 9 8 6 ed—to—talk—about—safe^-,ty------[ 'LJL concerns.'ts. '‘As the m onths pass, I seeee ■ , '[-c: — - r-rr-T—• -the opportortunity slipping away frem-im- ..... S COUPON I us." he saisaid. ■ I H A W A I I A\N 1^RA®ISE I , . C Riley s(said he has seen "a pro*J. f UO(COMPONEMT&i) ' WHEaS COUPLERS ^—■ ■ ■ gr«»Hiiivft> detarinrntinn d of diweipHnfe 18.9% ■ ■ 17.1% "14.6% _ 51 AXLES I OTHER I in bebc4ulirul Hawaii. . ’" I H a c ...... and-commmitment~within_the n rail^_ -ia.5%, ~ "^hat'causes ■ road work]irkplace." ------I .9.0% _ I______I WRITE STORE NArAMEBELOWCLIPiDEPOSn3S1T- ■ BWWP^B' I LIU ■ -tmcETiSSirKSSSZlAttrMuriOBn ------^O.lBUNon AmfU ”—I ....■ — p N A M t* ' Mbfo than ono-lhlrdold of dll train” IncT brakeikeman who allegedly'left'a"-a------accidents in 1966 werwero causod tra in prioiio r to a head>on collision in sures before, House-SeSenate confer- tion narrorrowed'by the 9th U.S. Cir ■ by track delects. Ann additionalai : - upstate-N--New-York-last-year. and-a-•a—ence committees-that-T;-would p e ^ t —cuitC ourtirt of Appealsrwhich on-Feb. —_ 30 percent wero atlribIribiited lo conductoror in Pennsylvania lastist direct govemmentt sanctions 11 struckck down the govemment’e human error. m onth “sit'sitting in the second vehicle:Ie against railroad workecen for safety- policy*ofnr requiring railroad workers ! NAM E s back to the front of the CAUSES OF U.S., e with his 1 tie violations, and au ^ olorize i random in m ^ o rar accidents t to subm it to drugn g I ADDRESS______atching none of the signalsils drug testing. or alcoholol Itests. I CITY______TRAIN ACCIDEN^FMTQ N T S when an a. In percent of total: 1 accident occurred." Delays in enacting thetl sanctions Roger• HHom, father of one of the I I’H O N E ______I______Two weiffere killed in the Ne>v_York_rk,, .measure-is-?testimonv-y-to ^fl-ah eer 16 victimi^ o fth e ChMo accfderit; “ I^OTALACCiDi^TS.1986: -accident,t, while the Pennsylvaniala political power of tl ^ a l ib o r organize- was witlT!nlfiley when he found out I Fpealed. Mtchmlol/M< In L e ^ iwistown. Pa., federal , offi-n- suspend the'operatinglg privilege of To himim, it was more th an a poi- Etet.lc.1 c ia l.ta idid ifour crewmen died whenL? a irailroadconductoraore• engineers. icy reversirsa l^ Riley^aid.-“It-was-al« sT o u p o n falluras-; Conrail ccoal train ignored th ree'ee But Sens. James EiExon,.D-Neb., most a atstatement that everything Human //JN. 1 .warning; t signals and, in fact, in-'-n-‘- and John Danforth,, R-Mo., said he'd suffeiTered in the past y ear hasz .| HAW AIIA\N PARADISE / Factors / - ■ 1/ creased spspeed before slamming intoto through spokesmen hat they wero been in vaivain." ■freight train. hopefu} the legislation ^ ! S W E E ___ / 29.6% '/ 15 15.7V . \ in would soon B ut thitbe R o ilw ^ Labor Ex- I IMnAlrfprurlwnwllhMi >e month of Januaiy alone,e, become law. ecutivos’’ ^ Association, an umbrellailia I >"bcbcaulirullUMiili. so far, V,Wllh quite a ffew^~teste“ B~Tecent“acci- giuup*for*'ir-20-unionsrsaid-the-court urt-L_.W JllTt5I0JlEiiAlAME BELOW CLIP & DEPOSH3SIT outstandirding, we’ve had fouiit dents demonstrate thailat while rail- ruling affiifiirmed its position againstnst I COUPON AlATTHIS STORE ONLY r ■ \ 17.9% 1 J fatalitiess 0and more th an a dozen in-n- road equipment has got^)tten steadily testing -• without ''reasonableble I NAM E ^ frackDefocli ■ Voihof/ ju ries incoI cases where we believe onele better, there has not bbeen a wrre- suspicion.*' ------J-OF ------V // ------or more ■employeescn 'WiH"tcflt' positive”"vc spondmg improvementit in empjpyee Th e _ jsasBodntion i also oppnwPHflCS^KSTQRE ...... rnrr^Sylfcfag= r—foivdniga,-gs,-gJia.said.-■ i ====Twribrm0hcotoi)«V0rit'iftragedies. Riley’s ^call 4o?73irect govem m ent I - ...... In-anotl:other-January. accident,-an.Ul — .Whileaeddents have /e been cut 62—sanOtionsoIS on Jail workera. — ------7 : : - N A M E ...... — A m trak trt>t>M MMirpantksrt. Co> ^ Riley hahas been lobbying for mea-a- authority, he has seenn his jurisdic- training. li kiTbui Nm i«»M« ■ ^— o F q j O f i c:ials dissagreejon fife^ cause- r " B O N UF l gdupon ! H A W A I I A\N PARADISi OMAHA. Neb; (AI(AP) - An phono inteiterview from Woshington. • crew/inembere did "noiiothing about concemedid about the lack of dmoke ! S W E E Amtrak official disogrcgreed Sunday Thc fireirc early Saturday may haveve the. 'passengers," sairlwowllhM wn J 6>nighls nl,l ' with atatc.authoriticss ono the cause been causluscd by luggage or somene Etheridge of Grand Islaland. carrying 2£294 pasaengere and a crewT>w ■ ’ lnb . many of the crew ,we ----- NebraskrDeputyStatJtatePircMnr-—Hoffman’e-»’0-or-BamBtt’ 8 -homo-or-of;:_ vere incapaci- smoke aloiilorm for their trains. But I STORE . shai Chuck Hoffman saidsai Saturday fice Sunda:doy. latea" By~tKe~smoke~ii~and^everal^o-currerrt Bli t modelr-work because _l._that.^.elcctrical.shbrt-)it-ih-d-hcatcr- . T.'Hastingajgs-Eire-Departmeiit: Capt,'—^ - ■ lives may have been savave d b y Uie ac- -they areI ofteno set-off by the-co^n^- 'Hons o f' a conductotor and~'his stan^brairations of trains, he said.'^-[-NAME—- : - in tho crew car causeused the fire. Henry Poi?ork soid he believed the I ADD RESS______which also iiyured 19 people. He state firere marshal’s investigationJJ assistant. Jacobsenten said the Am trak inves- . said the heater, wos: in a storage ended SatuIturday and that they stood - was continuing, and ^mt at I'C IT Y ______d - Conductor J.P.- Jonea, of Arvada, .in",-I’HONE areo under the crew slcisleeping quar* by th eir reireport. Colo., and assistant coni plinaiy, action had been rainst any crew memlwrs. mNOT ^ ■“ . 1 ^ ters and that thc shortirt ignited tha ' M. W itaker of Denver se tA rk a iRcrs aboard the ’^ansportotion and Safety"y ------car^-wood-floor;------■ ^ westt>oundno Amtrak train conu;7 - are-chomaiicols-and i( m aterials far_- " f - l STO R E - -...... ^ --irS 'am p lesltak m rdl'oht accumulate in th e bodies of vantage of a mtuor fuefuel spill last more harmirmful, for more biologically other marine life. The thirdird I month to-dum p concer>>“ '» oU ^ Wheeling and Mounds^iaville, W.Vo., •“ bstanca, 1,1.1-trichIoroethane,no, ! N A M E ------; dustrial solvents intoto thc Ohio said. xic. I ADD RESS______River, water quality expecpertB say. the week of Jan. 10 conintained high . concentrations of chlorofomi, ' lot unusual to see thoseJse I CITY- “They dumped dirty s Limated 730,000 gallons of and 1,1,1. chemicalsIs in.thatI part of tho riverver I PH O N E il_poured from a_ m ptured_^ methylene chloride, ------cause—getting—rid—of- ■”—trichloroethane~accordiding-toPeter-"“ “ ““«allj^.but neveir.at.tbat.high expensive,” said Edgar 1 Oil 'lnc; "tank into' the itration." Tennant told Tho ihela River south of Pitts* Tennant, water qualitlity program “ “ ““ “‘J' ipaiM k Mon uiit vpM Cotf ecutive vice president ofl manoger for tho Ohio F gh Press in an. article pub- ofthe Univer- ru rT ??'n Jan. 2, then flowed into River Valloy i4ikw(km ' ' ------aity,Qf,Pitt6burgh’a Cent . Sanitation .Commis.ission in hshed. Sununday. “Offhand, I’d esti- ■ ■ ■ ' miluorM ateria}»ReeTOf< — ...... - ...... 'm ate-thoeewe-eonoentrations-at-about

“What these misdircctiscted and mis- Pennsylvarcrania, Ohio, W est Virginia,», ‘■ Chloroform and metl:ithylene chlo- m ally mighight se e ." H A W A I I AVN : PARADISE n 1 S W E E I WlnalripfurlwowllhMc«orrl»EPSTAKES Air Travel ,7 day* anil 6 niBhl*nigh - lnbcJscautlfui Hawaii. WRITE STORE NANIME BELOW CLIP & DEPOSITISIT ' I COUPON AT\TTHIS STORE ONLY «• ■ NA M E • ■ OF I STORE______

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V rOn on A-4Tlmimes-News, Twin Falta, Idaho10 Monday, ftbrua^S,1968 i Oil veimturepposes thhreatU0 Alaskkq'sfrq 'ctic coc>Qstline ■• “'r - “ Beneath onlyii^'tdi«fp«^'^^ mitteoJO agoinst approval ofMcCl;Cluro'a only 6 perccircent of ita oil fVom the Midedeast, un- a *Ullor amondmelment," because changes in tected Arctic coaatlinene 1may lie the biggest . . amendadm ent All comimittoe Repiepublicana ex* dercuttingQg Hatfield’s1 concerns,' althoilough ' the makeup of ConCongress next year may not ' oil field left in the Unit life Refbge ta the basisBis for a classic ' . , - hadbeiicon ono of three undecideded mombora, would forceree the admirustration to devevelopa the deciaion iftheJio ienergy plan finds reasons dilemma: Should thoD nationni preserve a Swislisner who tiitipped the balance in McClv-lure’s favor, national energycm poli^ before it couldId sell te do so, McClurerie asaid, but that would re* . woridcloaa wildernessss tarea or drill for oil in__ usc-oCnatioruil securityconioncomsrthc -----tho oiHease08e8.“Evari8 ridiculedtHat-aFap. ------q'uiropaasagoofUu.f ^j)) 'soarclTof a multibiilionion*dollar energy — refuge:o is different from tho Oreg a iwQ.>nd««»hinW M bin g ii ' Senate Energy Commitinittee th at was domi» sidaider on a par.with theA mlazoajungle-of azc H atfieleld:flndi!Keicker;knQW-the ebill-m b ll------aboutsb^liiTHion-barrols equols thoomonount-— ten statcrthaatotc.ate jnost closely tied to______yhatcd by Northweat’mci members showed the is* Brazil B r ^ r being the last of itskits in d rit iso * hove troubletr passing and votedd forf< it to saved in aa rcrecent five*yeor period by’ iiim- Alaska, demonstralitrates the difficulty of one of suo isn't settled. hqvenho for a large coribou herelerd, polar bears pleasee committee< Chairm an Benenn e t t ____ proved autwitomobile fuelrcconomy stemndards. tho^decad^'s biggesigest environmental issues...... ------Sen* Dan Evans, R-W;-Washirand two Demo-- anand birtsi-butalso Includeao'Ba’8mairE9kimo'“ John“sUston, JJ-La., an'd'McClurc,rth tl e ranking M ^ Iu re:e soids thot while an energyy jpolicy ------^-----i------crats proposed that bofoleforo deciding, tho no- village vil and o DEW-lino outpotpost. Republiblicon, who pressured comnmmittee ' is needed,, it probably would bp ignore* tion toko a year to devol red by !velopan.energyplan The committee vote foreshoshadows o close _.membe Congress ondon the odminiatrdtion ondid that Larry Su>is/icr,r, a former Timea-NewB re- to prioritize new energyrgy sourccs. They were contest coi in the Senate. Democilocrats, who hovo ' Suppsport for th at auspiclon comjmes from the Evons’ propcopoaal wos a delaying tactic,ic. Sen. porter and editor,>r, uwritea on Northweat ia- . backed by liberal membi mbers who favor a 654-46 Senate m^jority, voteioted 8*2 in com* fact thahot tho United States nowK receivesr Fronk Murkirkowski, R-Alaska, oven calailed it sues from Washinglington, D.C.

— ^^eono9 m y a U^ p l a g '-ihe^eotYuntry-^ WASHINGTON -• GiGeorge Waahington — " first in war, first in pca(leace, first in tho hearts than the rcgi•egular redemption and disci:charge_Congres8.Hcjioted ated thatJlflomo preliminary ofthe ofhis countzymon andid ffirst president to ago* ■ Joseph Coop .lie debt.” steps were tokenn tetowards tho discharging of nize over taxes, budgetslets, debt, deficits and a And hc waa.foresighted,wo He lookedI aheada our public debt, the maturing of which will, __ sound currency. te the nationion's ncedsand thenecessityty of no doubt, engage0 ycyour zealous attention.” funding thos0811 .:___ from anyjnotivo,.in[..intcrvals.oftranquiU^.aro__ _ ildings-to Belloff,-no------onand pursuc their “abominableiblc'lust'for'galn’’— ■ i r - — - rate with all ==«upply$aid<>;tiut:cutflrtaaa:atimulBtfegrowthc=gt: all the objects, which have beenbe left unimproved for accelcrating this valu* atcthc.cicponse:oCth&Dotion^ rSomciroxilittryTjravislonaT Washington bad onlyiiy his own old- — Washington ' favored an imjimport duty nvillf==5bTcW7’^ = = Lj(^^^^|_thcr.cforc.itJjtj8.ptc8umcd..bejrcquiaitc;. e;.and___Ultimately,.Wo8h fashijjnedrdirectrecononlomic-maxims;-; ------^knk n o w n ar“the‘Jmpoaf.’*7n~17{1783rh'e ------'-ashingt^-failed-te oUmi>^------“ ... towards the paymymont of debts there cx| • it is hopedI th at these may be made, coronais- ‘note the debt. Butut hhc never stepped trying, explained, “I know of no tax moron tently withh a due regard te the conveni • m ust be revenue — toD havehi revenue there convenient; coi none so agreeableiblo as that which nience *In his 1796 Farcweliwell Addres%,— famous for.--j=L.-^ •...... m ust be taxes — no taxcaxes can be devised - evi of our citizen:sens, who cannot but be sensiisiblc its worming agoinstnat “pcrmonennt alliances" every m an may pay. or let it alone,a as his ' ' ofthe true! wisdomwi of encountering a sr . which aro not moro orr lesslc inconvenient and coiconvenience, abilities or inclirclination shall small with-other nationsns — Washington spoke present Idition te their contributions,18. te^ just as posssionatel; unpleasant....” prtprompt." But sincc the Articleides of Confedcra- jtely of “public credit” aa “a Washington acknowlewledged th at "the se- tio: obviate a futi\iturc accumulation bf burdeiens.” very importont sourlource of strength and tion had not given CongressIS thetl pov'cr to im- Woshingtogton kept up the pressure. Jn lectjpn o f ^ proper_obj(jbjecU" foi*.t{Ucation_“i8_ po* In his security,"'to be usediscd “os sparingly as P08e,8uch_a.ta.x..n‘16hcjjt0tce (with(\ 8 tro n g Jm -_ -^ ^ ^ H addressess to Congress, he urged thehe ...... possible."------■;------: alwa^ra o'choice of difTicinculties” involving poiport interests) could it. Andi block they ------“Intrinsic embairossmeiuent;” Hl8 solutions------diddldr------levclop "a definitivo plan fortr-tho ------To ehcriah-andIpreserve pn public^reditrhe—------ORGEWSHINGrGTON~i'erm°p“ onon of the public debt.” He argvgued. odvised "avoiding oc ; wcro “a decisive motive"ve" for the imposition , Washington^ complained thatthe while the g occasions of expense by o fa tax, and “a spirit ofi “Nothing can:an more promote the permaionent cultivating peace'’j" andai “avoiding likewise of acquiescence.’' He new govemment had been chargedcho with a sent thele militio te subdue the insuisurrcction. welfare ofthe ^observed th at “it is neceiBcessary thot public gre the nation, and nothing woul•uld bc^ the accumulation[iofdelj.t” of 5reat purpose ond mission,. theth' constituent a mon3nth before he was unanimcmouslyre- . more gratefuljful to our constituents." opinion should co-operalirate." stastates deprived it of “such powpowers as are ade- elected ii The public Washiishington was also the prf= t in 1792, he spoke to the CongressCo Hisrecomnmmendation: "Ab far as moylybe vate Washington..FiL. From mocro-pro-______[QiLtromcnt,!!------^aboutthithe.rcbellion and:the.exciae:aeita*JaiK=;pHicticablc;:w g;:we:ought:m:plaec th a tiered • em er^ng nation’s econojnomy long before hc 'To me," he wrote, "it woulduld seem not and wan cdit.OQ_nounccmen&.tojriicnii’c^CQunaoling.hewnfl imed that “all lawful w ays«,'S and grounds whichich cannot be disturbed, ammd to cpnaistent, as in a 1' ■■ bocamo president in 1761789. Tho cost ofthe momore absurd to hoar a traveleieler, whowasBct* means w a 1797 letterto his brother would be strictly pu^in exe«ecution for^preyent that progressive] accumulation•n of_ ,_Samuel, who wasB hcovily-inhc debt, ond who . Revolutionary War andnd'the ineffectiveness • ;.tim:1ng o'ut'on a long journey, decdeclare hc wciuld bringinglg to justice tho ihffoctoi^sB tlthereof, , debt which m of tho Continental Congmgress had lofl tho na- 'tak 1 m ust ultimately endangerr allu again was lookingtogto George for funds: ak o no money in his pockett to defray the ex* ondsecucuring obcdience thereto." govemmcnts.Its." . tiona] currency so worthirthlcss th at items of perpcnses of the journey but rathmc8 easy.ond ia a'pcnt s ofthe day whilst, the ememment would have to imposeose it, and the “len tetertoin a strong hope thatt thetl stote And he cmp momentous concerns ofiofan empire, a great peoleople would hove to poy it. mphssized the politicol ospcpcct of freely; and many thingsthi: indulged in that ofthe nailational finances is now suflufTicicntly such an examamination: “Whatsoever willill would never be thouj ; and accumulated debt,t, ruinedr finances, de- VWashington’s convictionsI werowc vindicated matured;d to enable you to enter upc lought of, ifto be pur-______jpon a sys- tend th nccoio hf^nnrph|i^ ^ytinptictian— ohased-by-the-swcnfr wi^nf nfrreriit— aro------ixUxUh®-n«*w-Gon9titution-of-4Wh78?rand-ns pre= tematic: aand ellcctual arrangement • but secondary consideraorations and post* sidi critTortKe ofourpublicdic debt accords os m uih withth th c meantime, the debtibt iai accumulating like o lident hc hod the couruge to0 enforceer them regular* rredemption and dischargege of the true iritercst c : poned-from doy to day, fromfi week to woek, wit:vith the full might ofthe low .' st of our country as with the10 gen-' snowball in rolling."lg." w. When excise public dodebt...." oral sense ofoof our constituents.” as if our affaire woro thotho most promising as- tax

*”wmt«vcr?iSglinlm-iiut mory pro- c^^ve-ua-B-i^dnd'of'goulnsh vides about C arter's “haiiiair shirt” ap- 'g o g o n it.. TheT Dr. Feelgoods of both1 Reaganomics. The Demimocratic ' proach to the presidency,cy, it olso ser- parties hadlad a field day in Now Feelgoods, unlike theirrGOP ( . ves as a more general concommcnt on Humpshireire Tuesday; the Mr. Hair counterparts, are boldI a'a'nd impas* ! tho ingredients of succcss:es8 ond foil- Shirts huvcive proved once aguin thut • Hioned in their diagnoseses of our uii- • ure in American politicolcal ■ they urea 08s welcome as*globe sales: ments (deficits, problemims with our campaigns. __L rading partners, lack ofeducu*ol Tho public balks at acci tional opportunity or thihe plight uf reality. Successful candids “ru T ^ Cipublicanscnnbee^ipected .. the homeless>,-but theirir remedies always subscribed to thehg Mury1 Pop- toronducti:t a happy-talk campaign, ure so much snake oil. pins theoryofpoliticol . Their upprcproach, collectively, has * ** The most outrageouss nostrumsi campaigning: Ju st a spoojoonfulof been a com!mbination of pastoral coun- typicully come from thoaose with the * ^ ^ i ^ j* jy sugar helps the mcdicinenego down. sclingnndjid psychotherapeutic ogo best chance of securingK tthe I------^____ nomination. From MichiihaelS. 'Recently, however, thehe spoons of mussugc.. TThey comc ofi*sounding 'BEATSW t— I OJ u s t WOKE UP ONE ^ the most promising of thethe hopefuls like the Fre'rench pop psychologist of Dukakis, the winner inn 1New MORNlNe.^NDIHB^ H have contained mostly sugar.sui No the 1920s.s, IDr. Etienne Coue, whose Hampshire, we get the‘GraceCom*. C vas: “Ever>'duy in evcr>- mission report in easy-tc■to.»wnllow o n th e tlu bibibus K homcopothic princi-i- balanccd*budget amendtidment whilo promisinglg notni only a 26 pSfeSht------' politician ever inished1 lostlai by pon- montrn wat 'ou cure protectionism jetting bottor nnd better" coolcd.Democratic cuplelct«. T ho defl- P'o th o t you at tho same time makiiiiiig extrava* reductionn in.in federal spending but rc- dering to the denial mcchi;choniams of ™'y I'm Sot gantvowB to upgrade ed the Ainerican voter. — — and whyhy nol? cit will be closed by attacJicking the " 'o re•e protectionism,[ education and taliatory tariffstar OS well. FJD.R., to ' pestilential irio of wastetc.froudnnd t's mugic-bullet cure fcir thohe medical caro. Simon's a]approach his credit,t, wasw probably sincere ,___evokes mcmorics.oCHoLoU ^oodprot__ about hisiiu — |_ubuw>r-That.-and-the adddditioDofa-le- W erol defiicficil.isthc oil-import-foo,— sjiupport for-thesepolicios------1 . gion of certified public occountontsac »hichw.lltII undoubtedly help him inn ,. ducer Sam Goldwyn's admonitiono( to that'shouldId hoveh proved disostrous assi^inrto tho Intemal11 R evenue . T exas b utfo t f. r much ofthe Eost his employees: Spare no expense to had he actuictuttlly carried them o u t ]J Service, will mop up taxIX ch eats in C o a st is ;hethe oconomic cquivolent'off mako everything as ecoironomical as With thehe currentc crop of Demo* I ■ the manner of I^opectutate attacking ‘““ "'"8 ando"' cuppinc. •possible. cratic hopefipofula, thore ia moro thon a L intestinal bacteria. ■PaulSImtimon. who lagged in third Why do politicol candiiciidates per* hint of oppoipportuniam and even I Dr. Richard A. Gepharardt'spick- placc in Ne\4ew Hampshire, urges on sist in this morally iJubibious practice ’ disingenuouuousness. But sinco thb . 9 me-up is tariff therapy thattl is based his patienteIte tho quack olixir of-the - that insults the intelligcgence of DemocroterIte remain long shote in the voters by reassuring thehem that com* general slection,elec they will probably plicated and intractablelie problems never bo calledcal on to test thoir spo* • can cither bo ignored orjr simply cious thorapsropies. dosed with palliatives?? AflerJ all, • If tho ocorBconqmy takes aick be- ■ ; would a cntically ill patiitient choope. twech now a iwond’Novbmber.tho ' \ ' William E..Howard'. H ’ William(imC.Blak* • a physician for his bedsiIside manner . voters willill tut m to them onyway be- I Publuhcr Advcniil or for his therapeutic akikill? History cause in oa two-partytv system.you al------demonstrates that uncti:tuous and ways knowow where> to go for a second I Sicphcn Hajlangcn ' MichadxflGow < • ' oven wrongheaded rcaaitasurance opinion. I------Uanagin^D£diia------CucuUw ingbluqtncas. I The members of>f ithe ecjilorial board and wrvwritcrs of editorials Franklin D. Roosevelt:lt exceeded ■. B(Baker, aprofeaaorofpolit- tee at Ruigera University, it \ arcStcrphihen Hartgen anci William1 E.E Howard Ropublicari president Hi ■ 1932 in balanced*budgel or of the coming book » a snd Senate" (W.W. Norton). , _ • __ J ■■ Monday,.February, F 22,1988 Tjme#-N tion )«44ewa.TM4nFatl^ Idaho M Railro;)adsaf€ety conw than it did .when three« W hat atl th e c a u see s pf . __ problems remain ih tl:the industiy Conrail locomotivesloc slid through a ------liqce the worst wrodc in.in Amtrak his- ■ wamihgsiisignal and collided w i ^ an“ — .U.S. raililroad-accidelents?______tory 14 months ago,, scsays Federal Amtrak passenger ] . train nearir Electrical and mectichanical failures caused 433} tntrain accidents in tho Railroad Adxninisb’ator» r >John Riley. Chase, Md.fd.; bn JanT4,1987. Sixteenh U.S. In 1986. AboutIUt 19 p e rc en t w ere c a u s e d bysy im alfunctions of trucks Equally troubling, Riley Ri said, is people wenere killed. - - and related compor« n e n ts (defined a s stru ctu resis b e n e a th th e rail car that su p p o rt its woi^oight a n d provide for th e attachichment ot whools and “It’s' inctttcredible to me th a t we’re« axles). Axle failuresos accounted tor 18.5 percentnt ofc the accidents. ------sitting heitiere 14 months ofler the10 — —Ghaae-acdtxidrot-and notone-shredof—if------^ . legislationon ihtroduMd in th e wake ECHANICAL & ELECTFTRiCAL FAILURES I • f of th o t acdcddent has yet become law,” ■ .al laid during an interview he AUSINQ TRAIN ACCIDiDEKITS IN 1986 , yJl . " Riley sai< ■» ,ITOEb S« yi ^ . ^ues'^fa~lo~talK"'aBdut~^afety~y . I 4 ^ r • I concerns."I. "As tho months pass, I see ,.| theopportiirtunity slipping aw ay fn>m . i r B o m s5'COUPON' I us," he saidaid. HAWAHA]tN PARADISE ICKCOMPOKEMTS ^ 0 °/ WHEELS COUPLERS V T ( ^ Riley said sai he has seen “a pro-- ■ 17.1% 14.6% __ ; . - s y > ^ E i H s 18.9% iisbu— — ~f„ i— I, j= —gressive-df-deterioration-of-discipline— f ------TRUI5------ac and commimitment within the rail- J otheT" I In bcl^iwiiuJlon tower openlerator iled 'his post after'.' or has risen where mam I PH O N E;______r'.'abuse. or human error uiagement may be at least,- HOT I " s ■ , _ tho accid):ident, and has sincee from: 26 pcrcent to 37 petercent. partly rospisponsiblo — perhaps be- r ajcntLpi^S^ ii e 1008 Mwm AfiKwiea Synaiil»i4(ra C»p«u J______J Riley haelas been lobbying for mea-I- outhority,, ho hos seen1 I;his juris'dic* training. liat TlM Nnnbr)>4»nl.fiUsaot Amtrao t k o f f l criatsdisi i mgreetorrflreicause^=rB6NUSFeoupoN” [ HAW AIIA]iN PARADISE terview from Washington. crcw members did- notothing about concerned a •OMAHA, Neb. (APAP) — An phone inter 1 about the lock of amoko“ ! S W E E I Am trak official disagrei^eed Sundoy Thc fire•e persbilp killed in tho firer r ^ o N u sF cOUPGN" However, Am trak investigators in' while the traintr waa pulling in for aI * ^ 0 could have easilyf 1had four or was an Amijn tra k employee. Adams didn't find evidoncc offa ai n electrical scheduled’1’ stop in Hastings, inI i five employees killed inI tth at dormi* Countv Attc.ttomey_Gary-Ahderberg— ‘ ! _ h a w a i i al iN-PARADISE- ilroadspokcs-—'south-centriitral-Nebrosltar------—1 tory^caryesterday," Jacobobsen said. said an aut ____ ^short.in.the heater,jrailrc lutopsy showed that tho» I S W E H man John Jacobson saidlaid in a tele- “To the bestbe of my knowledge, the Ms. Etheridge also'saiaid sho was man died offaf amoko inhalation. I lVln< Mr forltvo wllhfUor ...... 'sMi - - • In beJHcJiulirul Hawaii. _WRIIE.SIOnENAM:MEBELOW-CUP-& DEPOSIT-ilT— ------ies durnp I COUPONAT-TTHIS STORE ONLY —I«dttstri« ped-solveents-durii a g j & i e k ss p ill------|-N A M E ------— — PITTSBURGH (AP)) -■ One or guided indiidustrial people- dumped’’ :Kentucky,Illinois and In[ndiana. . . ride aro c(i>canccr-causing.^8vib8tances es i OP 0® I STORE______more industries apparentently took ad* .arc.chomlicals ia and materials far Samples taken along.g a 16-mile jndcanaraaccumulate in the bodies of vantage of a mtyor fueluel spill lost' more harmfinful, far more biologically stretch of the Ohio Rivtiver between nehnndoth,ither m arine life. The thirdrd I month to dump cancer-c)r-causing in- activo, thanon thc dicsci fuc],” Berkey Wheeling'■ and Moundeviiville, W.Vn., ™bstonee,5, l,l,l*trichloroothane,e, B N A M E ______U) ,the Ohio said. ; dustrial solvents into . ■ tho1 week of Jan . 10 contntainedhigh ac. I ADDRESS______River, water quality expei:pert8 say. _ • ehlorofom, ” ?V5t unusual to see Aose'ie I ClTY- • imated;-730,000 gallons oJ. f 'concontrationa of - i r B'olventa b»r I methylene chloride, aand chenacalai iiin that part df the riversr I PHONE “They dumped dirty sc _poured -from .n..cuptured wT—^ ---- ;------■ ------cause—getting—rid—of- , trichlorpelhone, accordicling to Peter U/,.butnevor-at.that-high- Oil Inc. tank into thc Tennant, . water qualitj xation," Tennant told Tho trka I ■ • M expensive,” said Edgar E hela River south of Pitts- ity program “ •M h A n ak M t iviiitvpanibon. C»r« ecutive vice president of t ' manager for the Ohio RiRiver Valloy h Press in en artide pub* nhoOM ' * Jan. 2, then flowed into , mday. .“Offhand, I’d esti* sity of Pittsburgh's CentcSntor for Haz- i STSfS the Ohio Ri' I Sanitation . Commiseission in River. The fuel threatened ! 1__T‘-T-*D TV-T-" ■■artniting^'susupplies ior residents m " “What these misdirectected and mis- Pennsylvaniania, Ohio, West Virginia,, ' Chloroform and moth;Jiylene chlo- mally might{ht see.” H A W A I I A. I N PARADISE 1 1 S W E E I I WInalriprurlwowllhtriofi C ntghit lnbcjiucaulirul Hawaii. WRITE STORE NAMlME BELOW a i r & DEPOSITIIT — I L ‘ I COUPONAT'TTHI&CTORE'ONLY. ____ . .. I NAM E ! OF I STORE______

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A^Hmei^eiM.TW'lRie.«Call8, tdaho Monday.>MFe^fy22..11>88 _____ China to opp[ i b s e - e n n ' WASHINOION (AI[AB . - C k a a ' .k n o w li^idged -that., Iran ' ixaveive ' reap«d a t l billionI bonanza'fromb« ' been ' getting,gi 'them • indirectly weapons sales to IraniinlftstyiBar.but throughh nfRriii1a.M a Ifl- gtill sontome.. quMtion' ahdlraqa■q since 1979, but Congressio* I whether China is continitinuing to ship nal Resealearch Service estimates indi- I Silkwom missiles to0 Iran,I accord* cate thisis figureTnlghtf be inflated. w n ______miaailefl are the_m os m m e r a no8t_notorious_the-servievioe-estimati^-^at China’sa’s v e ^ - weapons in the Iranianian arsenal be* total amu■ms sales to all'Third Worldrid m - - caufla_they have beenten -fired from ■ countrieses totaled nearly $7.S billionon . shorelintf batteries .against c in- betweena 19791 and 1986. In the laatlat temational shipping in the Persian, four year>ara of th at period. China,n a______ranked fourth, fc behind the Sovietie t ' ■ The United States — notablyi dur* Union, the t United States andn d • " iu r a face-to-face confrn fn n tatio n by PrancA., iiin that order, in sales to i m i f i r j ------Beu e tfState UeoriMrge K Uhuliz Thtrd-WoiyorldxQunWes. in BeUing last springng pleaded. Even with , lKr~aiBcnjpan«yr t z ; with China to stop the. thi Silkworm ‘he re ’sI nr who^ headed other convjfl^c6rnrni£»ty;.i;,agpod,w ay to geg etup-and -----^ ^— . Under BemMS, the.fe.forte.nea^ On Feb. lb. 3 be relieved Rear Adm. ' iSpeiiit^^-geed^^ay-td^feel-lik^G ------tripled ^ ibootsix-to 17—Dennis3n le — ------VOu;r-euf!fiifi9= warship*. Is bam itecntlaitly been cut Joint TaaJBsk Force Middle East, a jVsomething woorthwhile. Call oui)ur Circulation : back to. 16 ia • ^ n sag«gon i move to shipboardrd headquarters created ...... HtiDfipartrnent^te - - trim tbe‘ri»:«Bd-«ist-«tt-of-its-naval-laiat y w*^tb te improve'cobrdinatioh b ^ today. And start eiearnina some...... commitment in the oioil-rich gulf tween thele gulf-based| ships and two W ofThat~"paperr money" yourself3lfl region. supportingng battle groups in the Ara* . . The United States h£has been es- bian Sea. f ^ 1 W /\cfan£>^c — U _ to be no ccloser, sistiter claims • GIrculatlon: 733-093'931 ' WASHINGTON (AP).P ).— The sis- liam . R. ~i~Kiggina. who woa kid-I- . ™ ------ter-of'the-longestiheld-Id-hostogc-in—napped-We-Vedneaday. ------^------‘ Lebanon said Sundayy the t United Prasidenent Reagan said Thursdayy — States is no closer to sesecuring her he wantss -“to“ rescue" Higgina. who0 . brother’s release than1 it was three headed the:he 76*man observer groupP _____I______^ ------years ago when he was) kikidnapped;-----attach edtcto the United Notiohs'Ih*“ ’ Peggy Say. who has.» unfailingly jrce in Lebanon, but ofli* ------worked for fieedonUbr li /ed down the idea o fa mill* T e r ^ Anderson, said .II rslOK-t^alH-ih^-Dfficor’s-: ministrdtibn ofndaJe ihiiindicated re- - cently that no progressess has been mado to win ^is release. “I was at..a State DDepartment meeting last week,.l speapent a week _____in Washington tr^ringf tito find out^^ B ^^B wH^^it' anytning, was5T$appeHingr~"^^P^S8 t IMBIE'mmM W 0 U I M and the statement made,de to me waa th at we were no closer■ to resolution r WAJCH "NBC NIGHTLYY NEWSI WITH TOM brokaw:r . „ ■ - — :—then—we—had-^-6eeiv-th ------proviouslyAMrs-Say sairaid on CBS*-

view ta p ^ earlier this weweekend. v. '2 Andorson, chief MiddlelleEastcorre* ] ^ I spondent of The Associaciated Press, -' was abducted March 16,16 ,1986.,Hel8 among nine AmericansIS Ibeing held hostage in Lebanon, including inc rc- . cent abductee Marine LLt. t Col. Wil* . . ^ . . 2 Abductors clalaifn M A I Waite recoveie a r i n g The W aal^^n Post

BEIRUT, Lebanon {DP,DPA) - An- glican Church envoy TetTeiry Waite ^^B'-vEnter haa recovered from seriouious ii\jurics ^^^Krthndvcnturcr' sustained during his deteriterition in In ■ : ■ Beirut’S'Southem suburbsrbs,- a senior ~ ' security ofllcial at a leflieftist militia ■ /Bf said Sunday. , Waite, according to ththe officifd, suffered from wounds hiihis kidnap* pers inflicted when they/ mmistook his ‘ T.30pm pacemaker for a seciet trtransm a itter. Valerto’s - ^ He added that Waite’ite’s captors had “allowed a doctor to him 7pmI r ^ m / / y and provide him with thehe neceasf^ SPRBiBBICI 8 p m 'J ‘ medical care." , Tho ofllcial, who requested anonymity, said that contontacts were ' i ' under woy between Waitaite’s abduc* n tors and his former proteotectora, .the lie 7 Druse Progressive Socialiaolist Party. He added that the MoiVloslem radi* - > T * 1 i, ,c«U iiunpecteJ .pf.,, huldilIding have • repeatedly reassursured Druse > 2 * ' J ' f leader Walid Jumblattt thattl Waite ; was in good health. m »bni»rYa,l98a Tlnu>Wers shot and Shultslstci tratatively scheduled to The arm y aaid the sol T^aa ; killeid the Arabs h ts e p mrate t confron* arrive Iburscirsday, bringing with him injured,iXK but did not elal»n ___taaons^inltheJffoBt Jaiank-dty.of n a plan-he bhopes-will-rdgnite-thei -----— In-the-West-Bahk-refillugee' camp~^^^^^^^^^^| I . J .■ Nablus and the D eir Amikmmar refti*._ stalled peaceceprocess. , ; D eir Ainmar, soldiers' fataltaUy ^ o t a {gee camp. One was killedlied after he The l e ^let e t called for a day. of sqU* prprotester during dashes,I, thei ariny- ■myeaid. darity Mondnday with thoae killed, easaid. Hospital offidals identified^ i V ^ ...y - — ^—raiestuian-reports saidiid 20 / o i b e ' wounded - _or oi r'arrested^in-rthe-rtH:thV:_^rtim->ji^Kainial-ftc ^ohainmed:rBT-^=^^V^H • were wounded by army gunfiire,butgu disturiwncte;^,'• 8 urtional hunger FcFares, 24, and said he waras shot in.. m ■ . ith e am y . confirmed onlyaiy three of strike Tuwe^ y , graeral steilm ' th e chest. -ttheshootings.—-. "Wednesday'el^ and Thursday,‘dembh-■ Nablus h^italoffidala'la"sald th ey ' f " ' . - J The army Initially reireported a strations PriiFriday and a defiance o f tntreated 17 Arabs, forr gunabot I . rthird Arab shot andI killed1 in ctirfews Satuiturday. wtwounds, but the army aaicUd it could. * Iracted the said soldiers ahot and1 wounded^Mr ikT. FoUiJ«;ul, mor fljer thartiie'VIeSamese"^^hree-i'aleetinians-indasn •i^b^ 60s. died of.a beu G ^ Strip dty of Kbyi Yui . y . m W.wB — Rafter beinfformom-e by tea >nly.with guns but.also '! ------The-latest-deaths-bnn said the"cra^do^ haaI • damaiwd - - Tnumbe^^>f•Pale8tinians•kill -the-Taorale“ of-»ldiet*~i~W ho-:fiw^BEj|^^H Taelis since th e protests be quently are given what heicalM o ill»': lans to use Jerusalem as ^ ' :8 to 61, according to U.N. fi gal orders. ; Offidals in the Ewnon^ or several days, making ^ •N d ’the government lie» sp to Jordan,-Syria, Saudi' *The-.anny is breakingig th e la w : — jmirnoirto-flniBJsfftha-iwiai LEoTt------andS5 ita own norma, commal...... aidtiownon ' giving orders to smaab ] 38 budget is - - The Amerilericans also have dis- ^ 1 property^T^^^^^^H break arms and legs a beat cussed the. SShuliz visit with local ^ I , Defense M inister ^ tazhak h s Rabin Paiestini^, people, and not just to0 disperse - IS, said a U.S. offidal, ,demonatrations.^-Greenba J! axtmdition R^iojdjititdreports.by.1ly.The Sunt__*ation_on F -guidi6iift«ifr“ir'in o e in * rc Hay Times of-London thatiat he com* . Bank and Gai places the offlcers and soldlidlers in an • • - 3axa Palestihiau nbt to imposslbis & situstion,” he sai W iiloned two psychologisigists to re* - talk with ShShulti. But Dr. Yuier K a iins l n p 6 iT f e irm vcfaA^ Obetd, pne ,of_those of who met with —Ttw»-»*wl»-.ofJhe r U,LJ.S. Sbrth 3scue eiS o r t s ritenwhas Oluvari^, si -^-oSdiers; i)£_a^gu:------RIO-DEhJAIfANBIROrBraxll (AP)-=—s-Sitortiyr ’ ~ ^ onTHTilumTQ ) leader Vasser Arafat liriy fii acheduled-visit to'lastJ t about a Re,cuers usee is"that boldest 2 mU- ; "I have not ordered anynyVeports, would c h age ^ hii mind. __ we led iuriboarda to reach Tt’a hard to have ana accuraU llon ofthe dty*iiity*B 7 million residents, — tn d ld ld n ’treceive any.!!.Ril-Rabin to ld zr~ W e-h o p e-ie-that-such-a-meeting——RearAdmiral-John-It'Ra iomes_andjiuhk«n_cara_jd-3daw-of-th^-numbar-of-de iaadAeaid—but-wealthy-ily-areas-also-sufliared——-*^ — Israel radio.------— n;**-Obeld-said.—adding— diird.day of-poundlng—d—dvil— tpolM«TW1'an—Bnmo-heavjrdanoieT maadiBr of the' three- ve'sisi ay. but'held out littie-A ; Psychologists who compmpUed the th at Cluvarlurius explainsd details of the ti}( visit was not.connecte -Avila. "Wa have no idea hhow many - '' report said brutal bshavloiirior among the U.S. plan, M t nursing home patienta people p< have been hurriedid b y tlM lr anta Teresa diatrict, an T" kidnapping last week in Lel buried beneatiath a musive mudslide, al apartment building waa troops has become widespripread and Tbe U.6. oioffidal said Saturday's American Marina L t Col., ahanty town homes nor dolowe know elght.floor «p« th at some ofBceri are issuln At leaat 4818 people died, 40 were exactly'm how many werere In the eifimated endmd threataned to topple, ulng Illegal ■ meeting wasIS ]part of regular Ameri* Hi|Higgins. B ut' he said . tlt h ^ force aiaalng and H ' Commands. o rd e ri^ random cancontacUva with Palestinians', and wo 110,000 were left home* Santa Si Qenoveva^ hospital^ lit the •nglheerasald.■id. Evacuationa were or* would be- ready to take iaction if less by the violent v; storms, which tl; flooding hit the‘wealthy l^atings. , .. . ifsome.«^t4nted to meet S h d ts he .neinecessw y.______tlnie it was stuck, though'h w e im u * dered after floe ...... - -turned streetsits-into raging torrents,-in-ine-some-;80-of the-SSO0 patlentt-:C*vearLagoa-iM and JardimBotonico— rr-r ------threw-cats-lll-like-toys-and-carried—dl-died-But-we-have-only-4 -48-bodies-^tricf- -■ . ramshackle homes b roaring doWn right rii now." hiUildea,dvU.ril defenae offidala aaid. • - ’or.Jo.Retende aaid. he. Gorrupi ■ Torrents, 'raged—down'« - . t r . . U - the federal govemment )tionfRom drujig mone ^ Authorities!»s estimated that 60,000 tt throughout the dty, prom p: pting foj. *4 mttnnr people eventuitually may have to be sc lion , to- dean up' dty some people to tie their cari« to posts rtreeU relocat>cate slum dwellers and relocated. totfl prevent them firom beiieing awept >repalr-embanl R ' Healtii officffidals promised mass lankmenta ahd s tin ts ’ may un away. C i^ defense work«-ke« us^ wLhed awlybythe a^ waters. fisettle Latin] Aimericc vacdnationsI againstaj tetanus and ty* oi amphibious vehide and sisuriboards MEXICO c rry .-^O ffidal, States^ does-aBed-in-Panaxna,.aaying:.t • Ihwrdld Pholdiyd-gur'am ed residents ag a in st-ttito:pluck:peoplerfi:bm. p ^rtiallyliub*-—" !-^ ^ .^>wn. ! imagine Iw hatj^ __1___ _ ■ wmiptton linkedlb the dndnig trade buried in ideo!eological rhetoric which notQot appear linked to offidal-1Klcornii,. outbreak£ c o'f lep ro ^ , which , foi* merged n cars. happen to thia thi dty if. the ralna jghatevnrtodowiththe tiot ilac.spate.of zainstbnna—— ^Rivers— and— drainagege—canals-continue;^ReziEtozende-told-tha-Jomal"’'* : ~givingan ^ o u s edge to lotlongstand* .issue a t hand,'id,” said a recent edito* IiIn Honduras, a. key U.S. mc^th. , 0^nvarflnwitfJ^ pimhtng iirdozens o'I^«rBT«sU“TadIradio. "Tha •Itustiun. ia ' in g ! predictions' th e illegaligal traffic rial in the Daillaily Nation, the largest. CetCentral America, the gwevem m en t ; bshanty1 homes from ^ e i r pprecarious dssperate. We(Ve estimate 60,000 peo* L'sipolitieabLnewspapeEin:!in:the:Caribbean island—tm'din'd-arm'W~fSr«»‘'Tiavi^^ -•-to^>e.given*newhous------nation of Barbirbados. witlffith indignation .to newspi ng homes and hillsides, Much ofth e damage waaas inflicted inginaaferareareas." Because the people who!io produce Traditlonall)Uly, the response iVom cou» u n ts alleging links betwi^ ^ . « r lr Saturnine B i^ ^ who anj} deal in cocaine, marijutUuana and governmentsI ande observers in the millnilitary and d ^.ti^ck en called tiie tiirthree*day onslaught the heroin are so wealthy, thehe law en* region is to0 calli for‘ the United “]“I am of any guilt iisaster...... forcement a^ndes entrustlisted with States to lookk moren dosely at how to Hu)Hlumberto Regalado H er nse offidals eatiiimted ' the fight against them'arare often control Americirican drog-coneumerB. rht#•i>te£of the HanrfurAn nmiBf Saturfay-.thatat M m a y m 160 peo- wboee doUarsrs provide| tbe basic in* slaid ^ in a telephone-inten iS pie Were killeilled In the rains tnat Indeed, Bolivian Presidemlent Victor centivefortbeiletrade. willvill not deceive my own peop -* began late FriFriday,* but the figure Paz Estenssoro-.estimates.M. cocaine — In a recent»t editorial, the Mexican HHaitian-Col.“-Jean*Claudi W u l— waa lowered to.48onSunday.-to. brings in $600 million eachich year to govemment ncnews agency NoUmex whcvho runs' an army unit kn Another 400 peopleI were believed ’ ' his nation, compared to $600$6' mil* said the monejney floated in the drug his^ country’s- most - bt^ta lath mud and debris, in*_ —lion-fbralllegal-importa-eomlombined: ----- trade— approxroximatea— the— t6 tti" niain^1)ya e n Miami business -people~at-~the~*Santarr™ S h In tbat impoverished Soutiluth Amer- amount of deliebt service, payments ' HaiHaiti’s m ain cocaine traffick ispital, a nursing home ican country alone, aboutIt 400,000.4 jnade by_LatinUn_Americah.countries_bua] fWAlrfn_Qu e hillside n ei^ b o rhood —iarmersrmerchknts and othersoth de* each year —soisomething in the neigh* toldold reporters be also knew:rnriMu/ti < SantB. Tsrciiresarwhere~a"three* pend directly or indirectlyly on< coca borhoodof$47117biUion. . vem’em ent by higher Haitian ofi r th e three-wing'bospi* S R T t i ^ leaf fanning and cocaineI forfo their **rhat figurere shows the economic ished by a mudslide P i livelihood.— I magnitude t^aatthenetwortoofTipr.- t Tlombian drug kingpin Carl :providing f\mds for, candidalidates has of planes, , shijihips,. weapons arid a- ••<*«*■,.er Rivas-in Jacksonville, Fla., Fl has CLASOSSIFIED: become en issue in .tbiis yeai■ear’s elec* great deal of moneymt to bribe officials |»nSmplicated Prime Minister 1 ). Pindling ofthe BahamM. ^ tio n in Venezuela. An outb^jtburst of and judidal authorities,"au the edito- C- P i.'-’”"'" W h a fshIn It for you? ■ ;;;:dhig*related violence in CoColombia rial said. *^ovlowever, the principal .NiNine Mexicans were ihdiidieted in h u led to calU for tbe ^ v.vemment e i problem is thehe enormous consump* a n u a ^ in Los Angeles in thetli 1986 . to.be given spedaLpowere.toto combat< tion of drugsJB that exists in the • idnap-murder of Americaitan drug Perhjrh a p s ..... United States,es. and that reaches— gent Em igy Camarena Salazar. S • ______. — Bolivia— C6lombia—M d~a-M e*ico ■$Tl'0'Bllli3H?' rlule a San l>iego case a weeeek later have for some time been kn « t BerBerlin po- lice detained two Soylet mUitalitaiyoffl* ^ "^FFICTA ir GotjPON"®*! cers on suspidon of spying an I HAWAIIAN1 PARADISE them back to commimiatri-.:! D. -^rlin,jri^::m ilituy.authathorities..^'.;. Embrdidd e r y F l co t s s - ^ I ^X A K ES.;-- said Sunday.. ‘ j I beautiful . 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K u t a l tt * 0 1 1 ^1 1 d^^ioTrilM^ s s ^ s i]ippi^Lib3 r s i r y 4 t iindraiscier— _ a A C K S O N ,:M lB £ :^b - CBS 1 ^ . « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B |ii|iiH „m .of the artistar Henri deToulouse->■ tum-of*thercentuiy Landjdoner whose ;dudMidwas. vriio is pregnant . - portar'ChariM B^bali.vi..visited ^H |^H -.LatrK ___ ...; ghies - deformities * leded to bis with.theomq fint diild. and Iw - - d l y ' a . E u ^ Welty LibLibraiy ^ n ie g u eBs^ s t ^ tu r ^ ni^t.dinedd • nickname^ byisband also al> will take yt* in « - fotmd 1,000 HiMUdppias waiting - r".and..:toutnedoa,~ drankk ' Jackson w a recently5T Irebuffed in TSumner a{~of aodal .'and-charitable t . “ to'grw tM iic:------cfajmpagheu.and wtchedja Uno,,of:if l^efforta. to buy Merrickck's bone£ _ evroto, meetieet with dignltariea. and : i:^i31je repott*r fbr “Onn H?1 w -R o ad danoers inin skimpy but glitteringg Jeickson waa acoomjDspiuiied by P V 'viiiiita^'tb-^iawolsr^ meaiMd------^W ith Oiartea K o xH t^vwaa n th e feh* n o etu m ee.' three other men when hele showed up fodUties i a n d . other piibUo ipMker-foir^'a-f&irfiihd:niiiig:^||^^H ' ProbeMis s ifrom the gala' are goingg at the store Friday, ^ d R oyal couple plaa n s ' ' o v e r ^plat« )--"untam ‘s-two-tinlU-ofti W - ' J ^ PENSACCCOLA.' Fla. (AP) - Singerr Prince Andrew (md his wife,',thew forr - n n m en tal1 PiPn^tection for a morning . J^ d -r^ r Friday n!^titit will go to* ■ • ^ _Mi.d»ol.Jadackson. bouj^t a.rare:.yol*_L*_ mer.SarakJ!eiguson,.a:; — wardithe- purduue of bool>ooka',for t b e ' ; H K ' ..... a?e..expected_:-quietbour.^.ir.------—^——------' 'u m e aboutIt ithe so-called Elephantit this week for a 10-day visit,v taking Employeesoea in ,the water pollution Man-duringBg a visit to -a booutore’a’ part in a celebration of{ tiie< British knd waste dii . ^ “Anything you'.^can do ) disposal units phuined to whose owneinera knew of Jackaon's at-> arta. .. , - --initiate!a“«pi“«pUrt.hour*.from 10 a.m. . . f -----tom pt-tn hn buy_th^ak6lB*i^" nf thwI.’ '~Th~ar;n3n»i;r«»p1w,whn» • E ^ ~ —— —tnm=of*the=ee=cehturyl5ndbner. — duke-andduchesr-of Yori ^ d o n i Welty." .. . irkrare-visit^^-wouldhfihTtaJt^dblls-or vuftors— r;- Jackson_hu h as.b ^. here.ibr-the.-.B.-.ing_Lo8:Angeles_primai The;reporteiis praise ALj^KURALt'' ~ EW paat two we hy fW«i «nthftrwh»n weeks rehearsing at ^ B trohs of th>). dtywide' 1 ^ n aid d ^ th e.. de'piui- ' .* festival.event oper»ened Feb. 4 m enfs office trodttbed Kuralt, as welllasbyanun* as 'luvwttjiaa forEucloraW rilv ------—--i-L.A. awalta-cou^l — „_tional.iout.tt.that-begi^.TuesdayJn— i . andnins-ttoougaKtheonc iiay=i^-crSwd!^ tiS tM ------ekpediea-’BiaiorrM Ke^rrWEillaerof'tonrethinig-d “bf Mississippi, to.’see"""w“ y o u n g e iti^ o f QjieeiEiill Elizabeth n, K an^City,ty,Mo. The n^T cbu^erw ill »eded tb e time to get work . C B S 'W — r— ^ - sOmethii«-ofofrEudora Welty. Pm a wasyi among'the guests atat, a benefit n and Owen Farley in­• Los Angeles on -fViday i • ‘^e'dont'get to see eadlachotherin big admirer,tr. Ahd to spend some' gala g that celebi|ited the»centennial < vitedJadcaoison to visit their antiquar-w March 6. Their visit, wilrill in d u d i a ««rhe buildi New Yoric,” said Wallace;ce; who ia in, time with my aiding is a p i t WeVe got . ay good friend Charlie.” of oi tbe Moulin Rouge,s, a Paria. ian bookatoiitore and offered him ai trip to Palm Springs, where v they to^somethi Jackson to do a ato^ onan the ludmariic. ething to it possible B d i b a r d a t t e n d s '■ first*editionin copy of "The Elephantt will be gueets of Ambailassador and for p^pleI to do their work,” said atate^de investigationa of < county " Tlie Moulin Rouge, a cabareta un- Man and Other C Stories" by Sirr Mrs. Walter Annenberg, corruption. a great opi J, the hohoiy Michael ' J.T. ]Harder, assistant di* opportunity JM O U Itn RougeR party d.der a giant red windmill,11, ia known- Frederick Treves, T the pbysidanI chairman and dudrwonomah of the rector of th( to see:aometUng of-Jack« toe, department's water ■ dtson.-t^aee _paris-(AAP)—•-Prince P rEdwurd, -world^de, " especially fronMntlwpost.' who-befrienended.-Johh-:Merrick,.’aI - ' UK-LA Festival/- - - - r r ^''colhplisihaj'uieu h lL Swagg;jart ste];ps dowi7fi pendling quiitcome pfI invei>stig^!ci p n ( BATON r o u g e ; La. (AI(A P )-T ile - will leave thithat in, the hands of the dents di of moral fiiiliire,”* saidi Hall, plewholove:reyou." ' hhe said. ‘ '"'S'p'ringa, Calif!alif., home on .Saturday, ▼ieiut-appan)ai«ntly-fo«>—e!6n-«ameraa ‘as,-I-have-met-and-faced— fs ;^HaU-said.----- His voice9 dcniddngr Swaggart also~or-orders^md-cameras-at-the'i ledoorr-- -Tdedsionr.-lTEiTnade a'Teryhad'mis-— ~ giving congregation. **1 call^llitaain.” the iasues headh on. I have n e v ^ He urged Swaggart 0 resist the . apologized to those he has preached ■ Swaggarttoet with thetdenomina* d : tdce by makiniking decisions too quick. - FTSe-AflaeniDiieBoruod-dia-riBw'nTTTWSr^VIVWrt- —uii^im^p-vf-Uiose‘Outstde^^^^pcbtMT^—to- a n d ^ ^be^8tuii^t9^hiB=Bible^ B __dpn::-; ;haa_-.j:;beenInveQveetigating:: \mpleasantriitries,” he said. “I.can.do__totn tr! j :------...------taiycfofelfebouraJ^urisda1« dayJ?to-dis-,_, Bakkerrrecre«Igned-fromihis.:FTL r. ■ • — - Swaggar^ reportedly Jor.rallegations al . noleaaithiam> morning.” —. oion chureh members,.Ito rei firom “And moatat of all to my Lord.and_e_ ^ a matters that couldl_affect_Us i __mihistiy_in.Ma;Mardi..lda7.and.later . .- of sexual ^ c o n d u c t A chchurch offi- Forest H. H a ll,. secretary*trea* s{speculation and imaginatation about my 'savior,. myn redeemer, the one o^entials c ''with theI church," waia defrocki^ki^by the-AssembliMof , . . dol- aaid tb e evangelist hadhe shown surer of thehe Louisiana District of ttthis matter.” . . - ' who I serverve and I love and I church cl - -spokeswomanI Juleen God after sidnadm itting to-a sexual e n - ' “tru e humility," and anothiother minis- the AssembliibUes.of God. told th e .7 ,. .Amid . gasps and streamm ing tears, -worship,” SwiSwaggart said. “I bow a t TTumage aaid Friday. ' countOT w ithith.phurch { seeretaiy Jea* ter said the door was openen for1 Swag* .600 peopleI at Swag^rt'a sprawling tlithe-congregation gave SvSwaggart a his feet who'ho has saved me and ABC Newa has quoteded uniden* aicaHidm. g artto rem ain in the miniainiatiy. ' 'family wprahiship that the evan- ststanding ovation after Httiall turned; washed meI andai deonsed me. I have tifiedqourcessaying.tiiat( ti t church of* .- CBS and-1d-T^-Washington-Poat' ..... 1 .will step out of thisis pulpitp for geliat had co:co^essed to church offi-' toto. him and said, “Brother sinned againainst you. ,6fidals m eeting revieweired pbbto*. also have repireported th at'th e allege* - an undetermined, indetermsr^nate pe* dais ahd to) hhis family. ' S'Swaggart, would you com>me here? I ^*TVby? I hebave oaked wyaelf that jgaphs g purporting to shisin ' Michigan sent in a, the proper steps'vthat vriv^l restore ' \ of numerousus adulterousi affoirs,' and ------^very-honeMAvith-the^inuiuiing.his .check.for.$2<25 to help dftfray lognl -' Jhim tb rightness'in all'hijtiis^personal. '■ he'-^edV.a',&Lt8ft-jhiUIbn‘i.,I^wiiuit ■■ ' more th an th ree year?I in town. costs. ' ~wit 5i 7TheT«V. l)on Gbbr01^7 ; agai^ Sw«Swaggart. - A,'.: judge ' dis* • 7r:;;^The3r;:doa*£pBeem'trouroublednhat^^cXMFBHni presidenrOeorgB^derR= -of:OalvaxySTemple«in7lrvii the local radio shishow host’s eon put upap $6,000 aa surety'on>^ told The Aaaodated Press.is. . ^oiis disputeute that-didn^'beloog in nam e ia ' really Leon-on -Edm ond $60,000 baillaH and pledged hia $1,' George d e ^ ^ e d to diacticuss apectf- court.- ■ ’ ,Kow alski,-that he coneoncealed.hie 300-a-monthIth employee “100 per- ■ica of the confeasion. _ ■ !paBt, o r.th at he'a .underier.a.federal. ..cent aupporltort -from-me;. I . wiIl_do- ' —“Pm -aure • th a t - every'' • Gbriatian -B iifiyJljW indictment and plans18 to plead whatever IIcan." o and every m inister of. tithe g o s^ l __ -guil^ to a charge of• inincome tax The goctw)d feeliny ' now evasion. . ; umversal. AA" week an e r Kowalsisi'a ' mnn of aucb'remarkablo mministerial H V C U f!^ • “I don’t think anybodb ^ s crazy arrest, a worroman called him on the fiiiitfiilnessfi as Brother■ !Swaggart - about the IRS,” snappeded supporteri air, demanlanding he -be held -: -has made such a confesaio:ion. B u t all - l 5 |: X v i / i ^ - - Paula-C reaaey of TiearijBrijy-Albion- accountable.- _ChristiaM_should^.eekjtb ^rm aympathetic towardard Ed; he's . He readilylily agreed, telling hia au* ~ God and repent of sins th ' doneago^jobonhistaUtalk show.’!, dience bell']U'probably have to go to . their own lives and extenend loving, :^Kowal8la“a n i ^ 'i n Mk MendodhO', 'jail'for 'awhil'hile7then'apendthe'Test ------Christ-like.forgivehess-to.t ______a coastal tourist centerer somei 140 of his life rerepaying the money l\e have fallen,” he said. _ miles n o rth 'o f San Frai^Vandaco, in oWig'tf::------^— . . (Seorge said .Swaggartt,toid.him . .L _^ W./VM ‘ November 19B4 and'tookiolTavariety 'Tmadeaia miatake nnd Fm ready .tbe.matter ia in the handa ( 10U3IEHAWM - .ofjobs. .. topayforit,’it,"KowaUki,47,eaidih lination offidals.v ------^pBQARD.ia^I ------By that time, the Inter “He win m eet within thele next few ■ ■ RiCKEan itemal Reve* a telephonele interview.i . . 1Edward kowalsld, allJfa a Ed .K aye town. I left." “ • country o singer Mickey Gilli fe . ' alonal gueat oh Kowolski’i gftrt- eomhined hia_sing iki'sshow.-. . cause~he-ir—took—on—too—many— -part.tjme,-he*atartcdTepr pj presenting-— H e claimsrhe h neverknow-hehad— ® M C TK M ry ------1 • A federal grand juryry ini Grand burdens, fafarmera in Chapter 11 bazankruptcy been" indicted«d and never realiz^ piano S playing with - old-C Rapida, Mich., indidedted him m “Forsixyeyears I was a deputy dis* cscasea. be was a fugiiigitive, though he ad- - ■. “fire-and-brimstone preacbihing.i>.- : | i J December 1966, and justust over two trict attorne■ney in St. Joe County, “It waa a very unprofitatable situa- mitsbebadsuisuspidon. , > Bakker, cbntacted at 1his Pahn |n | . 9^1^UNTOUmMJifsS. weeks ago two IRS agent e ^ s h o w ^ Ind.,. proseciecuting criminal cases, ti

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' BEEAUTIFl T O . ■ Wtp HJ A W A i:[I ■ O ur 241th A linlu al Wi]in te r H kcationJG3&fcAw-a :a3^gji[a: aw aij^W ^ ^ H ^ F o)r i 7 days and -6 nijight^ inchludes fn roiDund trip air; fare frirom Salt Lake'I !./' |1|V i^^a w eelOks stay-att tne beauutitul ““ f A l L E - C GDURT HCDTEL forFtwo p hlus ■ transiifers to' a:m d fromri, the M Ai:irTermiric:al7~":—^ ED ep a rts any Sattu rd a y f:from- I Melarch 1 toMay ' 31,11988. F]Fitl out tlhe eoupcons fromn the im esrN ejws-and-it enter--at : -any-' -bi | 7 ""' articipatirng merchhant. Cor•ntest I eiKndsFebrUiiary 29',19i? 8 8 ; r v J S O R E E ^ fetLf.4;--''. ■•->'- _____’. ____—SPON P B Y T t

" r i M-A^ G i c : ^ ALLEY MERCIHANTS Ramky's K w i k ^ — j-— - H ^ 9 H TV\WIN FALLS ___Erimro5cLane_j___ i : RUPEiRT______:_____ -Ablco— KECETCHUM _ _ North>rth's Chuckwagon King’s______King.’s • T ------Royal Diy-y X lc a n in g ----- Kath;iithy's' { ^ ^ ■ r / ' " Ken'sn*s Fumilure & Appliance (Downtown jcLynwoow d ) \blco ' KOACami •-*— \blco'Ico------:------'—— M eT p o a le"-: - - - -...... - ...... Jane’s Fashion QQrcle t ------iHighwa'S5«9T"^ ■ • jaA C K P O T ^^ '''. ^ ^ ^ 'f r ThdMdscn Motors Krcngel’s Roper’s WUsonPab iathy's • ^ ^ / T Cain'sin's Furniture ■nicFfcntcrOinter—— ------Sagebrush.S l u m 's - ...... ______jviesToGo , r.V. &■ Appliancc ''' >^ r f Movie Banner Fumittxrc Moore'sT.\ .':// Kaihythy’s V^lson Bates iBUHL iAGERMAN, T~i ...... /.-/ ...... L ..: 1 Paylcsy lcssD rug- - — —;— ...... - Engborg’s Furniture----- . King[’s ■ lagerman Cos & Groceries i - . Snakeake RiverPool and Spa Rod's Trading Post Ropen GOO3DING V. led Bam Restaurant Klng>ng Vidcocablc 'The Oak Chest Buhl Gas & OilI King's G:& &l H Acc Hard ware T hc ea Stilchin’Cottage Spencer's (Dffice Supplyly Buhl Class & Pail>aint \ b l » Accent Fashion Eycvraarear Pioneer,Floors> ' Fashion OCrossroads' t^ a - t e ______— Blackcr’s ------:— ------Leo RiceM-Motom______’AIRFIELD . (DotDowntown & MV Mall) Qaude's Sports The Fabricic Gallery Qau'iiaude's Sports Huds(idson's ' Cem E()uipmcnt JEROMELE Wilson Batates ^ G & H A cc,ce Hardware ^ £ H L 1 _ — . (DDowntownpi tc Lynwood) ------10ng:t;------SELLEVUE ^ ■ S r~"'~~"*“ ' """"^ciaualiidc brown's • ' " "' , Krengel’s - - "nmrImmenlna'n Lodge . ______Curtlairtls Malhcs [■ K ^E m U i h sponsonsoring merchants. Enter asa; often as you wish usinging the offidal coupon ■ I nijhl.lit I I I 1 H 1 | H iks lhat appear in these' aads in Tho Times*NcwsWS. Coupon must be |I * Inbc.ulllillfut Hawaii. III^ ^ H II^ H .- '. dcposiiosilcd aMho store whose• rnam e it carries. Fill in1 all;blanks a with name ■: DEPOSIT ONLY/fATPARTiaPAriNG I l i l ^ H l ^ l ' aci^rcs!ress. city and" phone numbiiber. All,entrants m ust bcl8be years of.acc or I i MERCHANTSS LISTED A^OVE , llil^H fflH ’ older,:r. Nor purchase is require,e_to_cnlcc.lhc_CQivtcst,_W j»m$JiDELQsmNd_| J ______1 JR COUPONS, the entrantlit m ust.w rile thc name* pfol the store where thc ■I NAME f/JI^H ^I pon will bo dcposiled. BOIONUS COUPONS WITHC-lOUTTHENAMEOF ■ ifJI^H H H coupor I OF / I I H E H THE,•.STORE S' AT WHICH THElEY ARE DEPOSITED WIIVILL NOPBE VALID. I STO RE^ Djtc^ti?,-time-ar)d-placo.of-{hbGnIrand-Prizodrawlng-will-t II-bOrannounc^-in-The— I -----...... ^ ~ / . r i^H H eS'News. ^ Ih thc winnerer . of thc Grand Prize drdrawing arid the store , .I n a m e '.. lager at tho store whorMl^he_winninR coupon wasi_deposlted d< will w in A ' Z I ADDRESS______TRIPFPF0RTW0T0,HAWAII.(1 I.do the event of duplicatelie store'winners, only |■ CITY • • one COIcoupon will be entered, inii thc Grand Prize drairawing for that store ■ Vk’inncrner>. The.Tlmes-Ncws em^ployees. p Magic C arpet Trafravels employees, &hd' ■ r— I >. . ■ ,1 in 4 . rim m cdiate families are not nt eligible to participate,tc. Sponsors and their | ■ rdnuiTanlttUbT«Hkilow»» M »k0M M « irr(n Cmfcu iloyecs arQ not eligible t

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\ TT '■ Monday■y;Fel>njiryS,iin . TimmmurNam.IWriFilli.MOn' ‘ ■ Pbituaries/hqsf _ J I l H ■IdahoAWert K wt WM IT Abby B4 22S| act st; ifin E b rcd te a sie d r i H frm i m "V-- ■ ; ^ ... :A "|^^WliSi«PRATIER “ , , _ ;.„j^buading .fira,.'S..the~whola. fire-.auppreaaiialon !ayatam Hiia ia ap ■h9 amount;of back-—• Thaba fUtar iaaue'damonatrataiitai-th arw h co a'state da^ " :-T- - nne$‘Nimuiiiter' '■------; ikiling,'two lavalala 0of air f i l ^ not.workinggandno.ao- groundradii id receive at the the ddaaia to have' a nudear material procaadng |4ant,.tha . tion taken by thele £fire deipuim ent a t th e dte,;d Hagera dte boundndry during t^^c^ae ofif t^t jra w , J i ^ r a .guh^clie giVaa ite conaftnt to a eerteertain amount of radioao- < .L ^ TWm PALL9-i-. Airfi]rfiltera are-a key elem entt iil n r o - a aid. Itground raidlation a o u i ^ .emiaslons.aaid Lia Paul ofofl Ketchum, a ajpotoaman__' ~ TT-tecttaiftKepuW ffrarrirradlSaeti^leiM nnEoQ >e immediate vidnltyrbfili rationa. aunlight, rocka andidbri^buUdin^ I for^ihe Snake River Alliance,: a oconaervation group., 7|T~ '. from the pzopoMd’spedieda^tope aep^tion plaplant at ..woijd. be iA ju ^j nhojimkiatJNBlijjvjdlodl«»dJ»JibwtbJ._^oi h»V* to line tip ihe risksska in onw pnlHtnn »nd the- i , -the Idaho N a tio n a rS ^ . atatement 000 m illira«ma of radiation annuallyly Ibeforo they must benefiBfiu in the other. We thinkInk the cumulative riak of I. • But with'thehe filtisra' operating • atit peak - Sudi an acddenilent would reault in 140 miUiramam (a bekeptawasray fromi ra d m o n aourcea,a. HageraI aald.' _ tha'plplant outw ali^ the banefiteifite,”ahaaaid. -> =— effideneyrthey will nbtt reremove all the radioactiverdmat^"^ i m eaaun' of radiialaiati6n)~b«^: released.ala t:th e r«to ■ ' But'aliEbiEbupriNEL (ffidila are« ( coniHnced'^of the ' For3t ravlromental aind fbreigielgni^^raa»ona,tha H------rial that cornea from thethe plufonium cleanaing-do, ^ e r t boundiyon aone-tl;B*time baaia.' *...... - . , $602.1 milUcllloh planfa aafety, otheraihavequeationa.- hi ' Uanwce .ia wn^dng to defeat/location lot ^ tiie.plant in .the, plaht; according. toto.a,draft.enviiwuneatal.il j '...... • ■ . Idaho » . '■ • ■ C itatemeni. . : . • Mei[aanwhile, Idaho CitisenaI foifor th e s is '^ m m itto e Is ' ' ; ^ , “There ia no filtrationion extern that will remoi l i^ a pro>SIS charge. ' ^ ra d io a ^ w )p a ra ininilatea.*^ il aaid J a n Hag e ryi,a c n en-.....- DODEsihowsff u n d i n g n ulaybedelaayed he p ro '^ u p ia lead by 'formerfoi Id a lV s ta te Sanr- ,:j wm-nffl—^ ^ ------law auans.. ;• the p l a n t . • StateaNewaServicrvice - Accccording to the propoaed budget,bu A documentt describing . the *lftfthe Snake RiVer. Alli ancexweroauecaa^inblodh w -•■1..-But thft.Lamount.oLraIjadiMCtisl^Jthi^ctseapef pea will> •• ______ralaaaaaed-^uraday,-work-onon-tha—energy-departmecaenfa-budgetrnotaa-inrththe^SIB^etl-PIEbroaotherai ir dte-wilH?rchoaytr¥^ ■ ■ : - • P < ? * P ^ ^ th threat to.tm t t a iiulilic.IWliHi afBSala.1. m m JL-m i.um jnTnM - b'^^sdsffmyp0i?t8-$i$8-s—s8D86 - — -lU efflteraare a proTeiTen-item-at-thouaanM.ot-nv -nudear—partm ent-ofEnmggyJw»dgafedoea-not~ti(mTtL»7Msr»«3iS6r«ii:j6iiisaaiiB sraija^iaifipSipiaara^aipaCisaii 3laiUia5&ESiSWSit£i£i Watkin# tald in *| — '{gjSnSBnlnff' <^>»>nngKftu1out the. county,.’ Hagera-ra -said, induda a requeatrt ffor mbe gineering Laborateateiy^ but a apokes- fadlitlitiiBainOakRidge.Tenn. pact stetam ent .on the pr^ect ear- poaaL^iLtaik ahd thoae of other gov 1'; aaid. , , - ; man for the projecDject .s a ^ th afa no Myi[ygatt aaid conatriiction o ol fth e Her this weak. The Th stotement con- A numbern of non-radioactiva^^gaaaa will also tw ra- r ; SIS would give the UnUnited States flexibility by offer- surprise, prt^ect depend^ oh' the successsu siders several altoiltemative dtes: the l e a^ ^ by the plant indudingc argon,ai Ifelium, nitrogen r* ing ia diffjsrent- meansos of produdng wea^ns*.ns-grade Pete Mygatt, thethc press oftcerat ffAeM AVU8 proceas, the mainlin com- INEI^ the HanfINGonpBgeB2 ;> 8 m IMPACT^onPageBS 0 .

e ^ c e r ^ ^ r = 0 ( § s & i c S d i ou n 0 f nnew rim n e r f i f “ 1 ByPATMAWJANTONONIO . ..state inspeip^onlaatwegk; .- bepartoent of Health andai Welfare found ^It.. 1 had -no "outetMiding1 _ ahe aaid,.^t looka good.”” ■ ' caro," aha aaai< a ii' Tvna'’Nettf$ w fiiir > ' '^Thafssi> si long'way frvm when thei-' - and f a ^ loaa of fe d e^^M ^ edl^d' dafidendea,ea," “aaidy .7eah'r “ NuitfngTrhoma'• admIministrator . -The aurye> t o r n • -----__>TW,J^1UJlaj>uraiBg--homapformerly-=F=andWadioaivreimbui'Ba; wmento- ---OdiODnovarierrWhoiuperyisase*heiie<= i r TWIN.FALLS-- ■ Under, new named .Evergr^ .E Manor', and1 The :64-bed«Weat MagicM Caro partoent’a's ______• nuraing-home*i ' thaiup^onrosulte. ... nagara will have.lO days | ' "znanagement end'a~nefnew nam ^7the~ Slqrvim>Br-Hazdd^'Miuidr^ receive'i '• yCdit^ lu i wM k'pas^sdah'o'n-ait«~' ihaiMctiokai ■ " • * W ^ really worEnglln iariafit” to'reapond-'^i'^th-detaila-abouthow WeaiMagic-Ca^-Centent^ Payed'fl _critieirewiV^UAti6bi;f!^.thb-Idaiq:~^>~'inspeetiott-by a-aurvey taam;-which^te ----- ^t~waa”>rVev~mudriiS^r^^;’rr~It-takeai“atefr-ttnid'BqOi ” »d-patient—-they-will-cqrToiracfany'defidendu ------dtedty-thetile-teamr-*^'— ------SchoonoveivrtT didn't have any da-;. i!: taila about's;It: spedfic probleiui She ^^^^H __had juat rec n u n in g home w u above atatierequiroiiiromente for the num ber '■' .: of n u r ^ig.houra . h dedioated tb pa- ^toataffatthaniiraing \ ,e inspection-raaiilte .wen ^^^^^H^ohg'.tlma.^I

Tm real proiilOTiSof them;” S e IUs, ..Cwho a t ated.work i ^ Sept 1 aft^'an 48-yaar stinttint as the administrator j ; • of Harral’s's N u n in g Home ih Buhl, What help*lelpe^ tiim around previ- ; oua problemsBms w u th e hiring of ad- v . tafT, she aald;------— ------r-r «Schoonoveiover-said that, ateto in-. _ apecton ffon't rotum to the n u n - ing home for foi eihbther-^, aa ia' ' ; atand^pro.fiU-auiv^ ■ nquind' for i !; llDBhaiire,'^:;^Schoon6ver 'said:' The' ; ;• atato alao.iiui .inspecte nuning homes' ; r aeeUngreimliimburaemento fk :^ Med- icaidandMe

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" ' Uke'ao maiiy oth'er pe Lumber Company andiWeetarLtun- \ froin the railroadrai] at Shoahone for i I; p a r t iretcn n ifiii 0 W 0 l . Chicago area, E.J. Ostrs • - ber Company,,opened ^irdsy« in . theOatiandahder-Read Lumber tened to the promotionaIS for the hew; V i r g i n i a Jarome in November 191908. ■ . Company.".*]y.".The n p o rt aaid l^ at 66 :: • • By DONNA SCHORZiRZMAN • H e estis ti lt e d that the cost to . North Side Irrigation Pt In spite ofthe competetition the ' horaea pulUiuU i^ freight wagona had C; TimtaiNewa corretpoiipondent . th e d tyy ..wb'uld ^ be less than $1, viaitedthediap^yaofpi ^ Rickette. • ’ compan/a-buainaaaconimtinued'in - puUisdintotlio the luxSbar yaixd the p ra-. g r o ^ on the Twin FalUUa tract and ^ in Falla Newa viouaMohdi>hdiynlg^it OOO.andtid the coundl gave him ap; : T h m a n d N o wnu lari^volume.TheTwin rf: ‘^ . BimLEY-AnR^RV dump sta- prov^to]toproceed. • - - ■ onDec.4,1908roporte ! ; .tion'for the fairgroi[rounds and a City AtiAttbrtay Bill Paradna sug- Taking a vacation firei■omhisjobaa WmBmSm “ Ostrander company ha8, be fireii^tad to Jerome..B. A week -. canal ayatonItema, u wall aahomaa and ‘ j ’laat week’a Burleyy City C Coundl pletod inLn abouti two weeka. made the journey westtin i: Januaiy - the first lui■eet in Jerome in May 1908, later, oh Dec. 10, the Nc^lotthSide buain^hoiI houM were supplied by 'Z.' jaaeti^. D eanDrt^aper, re{)re8enting &e' 1908 intending to obtatiiith'some faim.;: T h'ebu^elumber business in towb. N ^ risquinires one hun- thacomifay- p^ . '< Ix m BtUst,' public pu worka Caaaia County C Fair B o ^ , at­ land on the North Side. ^ .. • lumber conness'boomed. other al .dfad head of horaea to.haulfreight h • . aSeeRnRICKETTS on Page BS : doctor, ^^^he^wwas g concemed tended ththe meeting to diacuas the Oatrander’a arrival in Twin Falla, lompeinies, — Nibley-Channel rtMfl. Tfltatnlng ' duuiysUi — and a subsoqueutxace*Oii-on horaeback , KffiSjH "I*..: wall .at. .River. Fromfont, Park. He . Mayor])r Ken Frank had recentiy with another man to ^belandoffice e . >-■ ; npted that p a ^ of'of the cement nntactedied the Fair Board concern- in Jerome, waa docum'ei ; wall have moved-out6utinm:eight ingagnurant the dty has r ^ v e d ,•- Twin FcQla Newa on Jan rinstallation-of-a-atation.-- •- --Thera^to-filefiiafron t r=:------tblO'lnchM-fronrtg-the-bond-etiB -■•for-the-ir 4 t r >: ti^ and that the ca'cables to hold l^e dtyby is suggesting that'theI '. • farmland waa won by OiOiltrander, -r- them have mated awaway. He aug* dump stastatiofi'be installed at the . riding “Starlight,” a honBraehehad •f J- ^ ^ geated that the wallaills be re p a ire d - falrgroimunda. borrowed from I.B. Perri immediately whilee tthe water ia . *Wethitfatnk it would be a benefit th ou^ the racfrprovidetled an intar-' .]■ • atilllow.- ., ,. . to the failairgrounda and to the dty, . eatingfeaturoatoiyfort :“ ■ ' , -WeUUketopundncH'some holes •" Drapersraaid. i ' Ostrander'a atroU throujlughthenew^ Pm BW > : . . through there (theI wiwalla), and an- H e ^ ah aaked .the council town, after leaving the I chor them with cableibias," he said. ' about thehe feaaibili^-of putting in1 that day, waa far moreI aaignificatit Hatoldthewundlidl that the pro- • an ove^niight camping fladlify at V/hat he aaw quickly COIlonvinced Z-rZ: -eedura.would not pullpv the walU the sameae tizae. Presently th en iaI the buaineu opportunit ir-r .' . back, but would holdold them in'the; »» placeM foi^'overnlBhtf camping inI - weighed th e farm ing op] 2- - -portion theyareinnn now. Tho gap.. ...Burley,, hhe aaid.' ^ . . 'The Twin Falla Newa < ‘"'Z '■ cauaed by die movesvement of the Fronk.k..reminded the coundl. r e p q ^ d ,‘'So impreaa^BdidwaffMri.-'' walla would be mifrilled in. Bedke th a tth aie grante is available for in- O strader with the possssibiUtieaof l | | | | ^ H - - . ..aaid that the walU.vf■ would have to atallationon 'of ^ e duiap atation the fu tu re... th at uponl^lia retura^o_^^^^^| -bfr-me ;adequate .to ' Coundlidlman Wendell MeMiir* jpoaed of hia holdings ofif atockI to th^ • rwailalnplace; .- • aSeeB.HUBLEYoBPageBa miunben of that corport■ration.* .... ' . _ b;rComiMm)tbullfBrergw u . liF ’ it'unta An)Aognat.' . ■___ L., ______meaning that, they-will lose bhriirtiaii PeUowdiilir iSboi3»ets _._ticm .^,^n^-?C ; ' -tfTContlimed firomm 1 P a g a B l - - years, me tak e place, thia week a . speetorcfound 16,tMwBdanta luffaor-' 3 ^ ; ^ h alf theibeir radioactivity in tbat pan. in Sana’s N est; avam ' before . T a i i ^ a ...... ’"pect'etatenieBL of Southern Idaho...... ihip. state inapactora fiwmd 5s at” Qie nursGog'^Eoma < In th!.ne«.Uit«ly_^ the^ci WMtas win affect thehe . an ta_ o n r« 9 cqy i y-:jg^ meets flrom 1:80 to 8 p jn . i traMllASkyview-Hasel-.: - tioni about ita fito.eaasstoservaasa i «d^ng{ 'ineA rtsl2 1 . mor-and under the pw w ■-lonf-tarmwarta Btoragrage site. ' ...... active trii^ L ’^ t s i ^ t r o V I f t h e ^12.------—------;—:—^------River Plain aquifer la U m and Mein” will be pn Rit^^DralM. . ' ___ L i ^ e ’!MjiatUfi_wi_^_he Waste Isola- Snake I »t at 7 a.m. in "OfWi Ait»-reiiabuMeiiMmtaraw «ion Pilot Plant deweaiSxia^n~is a unclear.r.' The aquifer noWrmidBi- a s i s j i r — ^— 's«mii6a*'ai‘*atV8:16T»;m.~fn-PinefAit (Ui«U4t3986rfl>deral'affidala-'------had its state license n iared pulling tha manor’s e«v______:l_— MTopeiLdestlDfttiop.’'' said « H agw of INEL. - . ingwiU beh eld 119. :,ho»e^blea— iiSrios::------FRIDild a t V ------^Andrth^ursing h ilon'for what Uiey Uxir ------Weatlii^oufo- Nucleailear.-lNBL_o£B*...... The®- existing-contaminotion..iB lO a: weren’t confined to in aala Mid tbsy ore \miu^iaware of any niigratiniing and by t ^ year 2000. n , Student Senotemaei»etsat6'p.m.in - A ^-^■Actiotfto be held from 10) nd repeated violationa. But ica^room of the m .^ ^ ^p.m.ihtfi#,Expo .i Center. . Four lawsuits ^ v ( Sle ertification waa maintained t ^ l e m that would dedelay th e open* dozen yeiyean'&om now, !t is expectedted the student confereno bas- Twin Falla agaiiut ...... , Jng 6fthe New M«deths . ------imelhilltynrHquidfroAwft^hMtora^rr^Reioiniii ts causefor c o n W r n .- ^ — ’ company opened a yiyardthete. fouryardards'Were conv^ed to Boise- ...... ait«_migrating .to the surface and rh*,\a OstranderOs challenge to the aaid. , ■ halfofotfone percent of the waato thal . _ the materials for seyinreral homes in- other seviseven lumber companies was .Tillman Boid he toletold the national -in e L currentiym generates, Hagen{era •C o n tin u e d froom i pageB l . Energ]rgy. Undersecretary Joseph:pn r • eluding the Aitkeni h W a t7 1 7 . obviouslyasly succwftil. The 1916 academy that he didiiidn't think thia estinghouso gf said. Tho Tesi[r.^' Meanwhile, tiie DDepartment of Salgadpio told reporters during ^ , North Shoshone andadtiieMaxweU Polks StaStatio Business Oazateer wotild happen basedid onc experimen- Reactor.or Areo and the Idaho Chemi Eneiigy budget .for IS1989 drops, the briefinglg - that the administratii residence at 112 Seveventh Ave. E., as. shows1 onlyori four lumber companies Tillman said the ^ in Falls and only one of the tal data; However, Til ■oceaaing Plant on the site’ ^to Reagan adminlstratiition’s previous droppeded the idea of selling off ti well aa the LincolntProduceCom* I inTwinF waat«. isolation plantmt would be re- mtherpir produce 90 to 100 million gal propoaol- to 'sell ththe Bomieville BPA or)r restructiuing the . debt b ided.to enter the J^original.slalse^comj^titOT,,^ ______,, sponsive to recommenlendotiona mode- lonaofrif radioactive waate per month ’ Power Authority ■ to privato, ..cause.-ol.of-resistance from-Capit •in 1910 in direct Niblv-«hy>channd LumbOT Company lo­ ~ ■—-by th« academy on thethese issues.------^BafdWillVilllamson...... ’ investors. Alao'dfopiH -was a pro- Hill. • . . . competition to the sevens« lumbv eated at 1Third Avenue and Third The involvement; of the acodemy Hagerjers of Westihghouse said thi posal to reatructure1 thet authoritys “It’s gI good to see the adifdnistiistra- .yards already in tbalat six-year-old Streett SoSouth, still in buiriness. “translates to ua thoto t f t h e e n e ^ d f r jowlevi}iv^l waste in th e pits won’t pro debt,-which would huiurt ratepayers.: tion hasuis'finally backed dowa.aiL.and town. ' Ostrandender Lumber Company oper- - partment recognisesses a problem, duceheewealth problems, The,. BPA ia tiie largest 1 power .that it; recognizesre the devastating i /ards were con- ated inn TTwin Falla over four decades important point - ■ The Twin Falla ya Paul said. It is an im addition to radioactive waste wholea'oler in the NNorthwest and feet thatlat would have on the Pad:“tific, structedontheRocksk Creek canyon befores dodosing its doors, the longest to recognize that the:there is no solu- glS'IS would produce thousands o providea.oboutSOperercent of the te- Northweiwest economy," Sen. Di ihoshone Street •'ofanyr lumberlm Mmpony in the r waste problem g^<,na rim, at the end df Shi tion to the nuclear w lfl of hazardous waste ead■® gion’a power transmlission is capacity. Evans,}, FR-Wash., said. . West, south ofthe OregonOl Short tbwnshiis history. ' ______yet. she said. . nnniifll-hrgnkdown would b VtTviniginia RicktUs’ column on :___ . In ..addition .to_U«.theUtan5^nic__^3£iUt i t e -:. ______-VaJUyJut^^^eoa.evtry:______.------waste. the SIS plantsqt-would.pr^uw ..SOQ gallallona^of freon. 65 gallons o . ■ ' • ' ...... y ------UagicVa ...... othiitMo} 6.6 tons per year oiT Ic loW'lovel radio- .oiycol,1, 2,0002 gallons' oriiaer"lyc"ii‘^ ^ B u r l e i ■ active wastes, aceordiirding to the envi- lol and 110 gallor^p c y ^ ronmental statement *v. ' trichloKoroethane and acetone, sai'said* • Continued fron> m P ag e B l...... & K Tnj[Vuck Equipm ent bid $35,1)6,191 .. • The'coundi schebieduled th e em- VS f e f e H a v e »deal wth Ais tiese ray'suggested th atiit the Fair Board for bodydy only, G i^ e Motor submbmit- ployee appredationa breakfast *for INBL proposes to < nvironment atatement. Thes ocolate C overed ___ by mixing it with soi]soil ot th e INEL 1 bbe sent to a govemment: aai p -' have representativesIS meet with rep- ted bidsids in each area: $46,1044 forf March 17. The breakjfcfart:wilU»Jn- =c=aita«^ocatftd=AMtsfif-oC Jdfihdy-~-.;--bo .... .'Here r b a l ------— ■------statemement is prcpared-for. publicc rc-rt .fb tac tio n ^ ______- 1 ^ • “ *d con»mpactor; and W2,379I . ai and ’ but it is olmoimost Also a t tho meethting, City "Clerk $8b;29696 rosp«tively for the io co’ H F -S /N C E ------— — -1956- —T ec Q roup spoionsors .2-^,ipheroble. Sho called for ththe Bud Brinegar road fo’four bids the d ty plete imiimits. . 5- S p e:a a n n n ln t E jy- deportment to rewrite ththe received to , replaice» a sanitation .Thect> coundl dedded to postpbmone a ipennlnt fanii lecturire guest » s.meiit ih language thot cann bbo truck. • ^ decisionon on the Bids until the' fli ^ Greenleaf Sl U co ng in March to allow time - The Magic Val- tinderatrstood. Fruehauf Corporaration _of Boise, meeting ■ - .TWIN FALLS - 1 ;e to T».Hr«>.WiU»nmBon ofo f Boise.' Goode reviewV - the - bids -.and-t"to ^^rdeninj ley Tax' Reform■m ■ Immediately— - The-p fon'is-iponsoringff-commeElent-on-the-impqet-statemernent—Motoraof;Rupert,-ani indH.&icirruck_8peciflM ications. ______,____ ------T(TBIMroi»in®itroif >ther business: _ speedi entitled “Fan'ormers, Food and at hearto rih ^ in Twin Foils to be heldhel Equipment in Salt; I Lake City, sub- In oth h 10 at the Holidoy.Inn, 1360136 mitted bids. Bidders■s had tho option • Brinrinegar p re s e i^ ^ a list oifsur* f si - ^ . Our Future," at 85 pp.m. Monday at March : 1 N.Blueue Lakes Blvd., a t 2 p.m. andind 7 of submitting bids inin three a.eparate plus proiroj^rty thathe recommendmded Bvergieen,[,-Hedge the Holiday Inn. "cab and chassis be sold,Id. He suggested'that the c . John VanarscWllell, a lifetime p-m. . woys: for tho truck'c fo S t & F r u i t T r*ee i Care ' ‘EFtet . loted life-system, cooperatrata with the county to hole former from NebrMl^ k a , will give his Copitpies of the impoct stotcmeiment only, for th'e automol be obtained by writing: Clay Cli body ond compactorr ionly, or for the publict auction-i to dispose of t E . Main. Jerome 324-2922 thoughts on "whyy consumersi pay ^ ,b e irty. The coundl'agteed to set/i L A M a m b e r j_ , 73^519 yulJ ers earn less, and Nicholaols, SIS project maiioger, Idaldaho complete unit consnsisting of cob^ property 1 • • . more while farmers :em.- body and’ ad atewe with county f ■ t’ha.efrecta.flf.gpven■Amwiftnt interven- Falls} stis $3 for foi adulte and »1 Place.e, 1Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402.!. Fruehauf Corp. susuljmitted a bid i ...... ISrltuaettarTorm•Tnore‘inibrmatjon~-Writtritten cornments can.be sentn tto of$39.166 for a lilt sysystem only. Tes- _ f ■ contact TRIM ott 734-28267i or 733- Nichola010 until approximately ApiApril co-Wjlliamson bid $$34,670 for the p-r : . ..I-— :;-..-„^.-^.19.hesa aaid...... - . -lift system,.body an*nd .cpmpa^r. ;H ^ S g rS eriv ic e s — I. Tuesday at the T A X F IR E E TAXABLE iM. «-ill be held et 11 a.m. TWIN FALLS - The funeral for Edith Mountaiitain S u u a Tumor InsUtute In BoiM. Chapel. Burial will vho died Friday, will be JoiMsph Payne.Memorial Ch THIHE, . F»ytJennin«i.80,‘who ------Ul In tUe Paul Ccmeteiy; 1 ' hy«Up.m;in1in iht WhlU MflKtfUy------n 6 to 8 p.m.. and —" ------BIOFIRE' ------beinSunaet-Memorial . PICABlABO - The aeivice for Dora1 BB. a t the chopel today from i — :-Ch«p>LBurial .will.b< I , will Tuesday prior to the senrfcl 2 p.m. todayr in:in McCuUoch’a Chapel. - McCulloch's today _ ■' ■ , i i r TiHIHIS Burial wUl bt in Pleaileaiant View CemeUiy. TWININ FALLS----- AH$ravetideaarviee-IaaJbe------Frianda may. callj.LM M a ^ f r e m 6 to fl.'m p:m.„a nd frtfrom noon urililtlw , )k S l. '— ^ Friendi ull t ^MeCulloch'i today be. R«ymon1. today at the ririlPtei- Chapel at 10:30 a. Cremation waa held in DIETTBTRICH - The Funeral for Leo Le in McCulloch-a Funeral C >o k a t t h e G3UARANTEES byttrian Church. C«i .w ill m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Pleasant View Whlta Crematory. ThaThe family auggeita me- DonovoriTon Knowlci, 25. who died Friday, wll call at McCulloch’s' 1 .GiUARANTEED U SA F^=TY OF PRINCIPAL; norial coDtributioniII g(go to th« Fint Preiby- be heldeld Tueaday ot 2 p.m. a t the Dietricytrich. Cemetet)-. Friendi may ci - Shoshonhone 1:DS W ard in Shoshone. Buriilurial from 6 to 8 p.m. today, anbitiiarries^— LLOOK AT THIIE LIQUIDITY/ The iervica for Thomaa r ■ : EMERSON - The - LlLIQUIDITY: Ability to withdraw my moneyBy without loss of princrincipal. i Bradabaw8eoU,71,cr 1, of Emeraon. who died . ■Sonicts will be a t 2 p.m. : today al the I Wedne«ia>-,waibeh<0 held at lla-m. today at Dora B. Castle jposit $10,000 on Morjnday and withdrawr $1$10,000 on Tuesday. r PiriihA Wood River Chapel inI Haileyh with Father , E x am p le #1: Depi 1 • theEmerKJnLDSWaWard Chapel. Burial wiU pi(PICABO - Dora B. Caatle. 63. of Pic ng. Burial wiU follow, Could you do this with-ith a C D ? H A R D L Y I ' be in tha paul Cenebnetery. Frienda may call died!ied Saturday, Feb. 19,1988. at .Moriuu O>m'( John Flanigan omdaUng No loss, no gain,lin, account closed. O ?aihort intheHaileyCemeteiy.Iir.MemoriaU.aroiUg- - { at the chureh jme1 hourho befora the iarviea. munitunity Hoapital in Sun Valley afterraihort a i iha shrinera’C■ Crippled Children’s e being handled by the iUneibeat. la at the Wood River jndayand withdrawf $9,000$! on Tuesday. I • . Payne Mortuaiy bBu1 Burley. BoiBom Aug. 21,-.1024. in Newhall,I CalifC Hoapital and may be le a Example #2: Depiaposit $10,000 on Mor , . ihtlit m arriid Willia H. Cattle on ’d«. De< i. Account is stillI oiopen and the balanceceof-$t,000 Is still eaiearning .interest- ...... " . • 1939939. in Bellevue. She was a member o MacT.HardwivTck ^ BUHL-AitrvieeiiceforVonleyE.Hopklni. Upp;30 a.m..until noon,______Ue.ole.of.Meridian;.thr«_ii8ters, H«itolm 1_ U n - ' World War II. He w ai n E-PtUSSES— 734-4545 - ' hamam of Emmett. .M>Ttle Harriek of CascadeCas sen Conatruction aa anane'rigiheerTh'lherin- ' CASALL NOW FOR ALL-THEPI nd Lucille iUbrethsen of Hailey, and one ternational overaeaa serlervice. pRPROFESSIONAL ECONOMIIMIC SERVICES, INC. Mollalla. Survi'nng a rt: hia wilivife,HaMl, of Visalia; ' FAmriEU) - -niTlie funeral for Gleorq ■Tjrotlrother, G aude E. Brinegar of Moll ia m Ss r . l o v e , lu t c f . Jicob«)n. 50. of BoBoiae. and fonneriy of Ore.>re. There art eight grandchildren,•n, throeI two sons, David Hard»•dwick of Visalia, and I ' Fairfield, wbo diedid 1Thuiwlay, will be held gr«aireat*grandchildren and numerouiII nniecea: Bill Hardwick of BellilUmont. Calif.; and a MM IMOU PUWIUM PUHH I*I. rwr, etniM IrwMlmM , today at W:30 aja.m. Ini Deaaray'a Gooding lAdiAdnephewa. <■ ilsUr, Margaret HaitlejJeyofBoii*. wiUbohaldinVlaalia / ' ' ”|k.|MU|----- Cbapai. Burial willill bbe in Boiae. Tba fiaily . H He v paitnU , one aittei' and one dau|daughUr ’ A graveeide iervica w: UM a«« I '\ w* - H& a r vU I'yes ' ■ • - ■■ ■ 3rc3rd FLOOR . g s ; ------uw a jim iU H r * r Y i r I'-: 'Hospp ita ls- ...... • . FIFFIRST INTERSTATE BANKMK BLDG. . ' gTOB55 ------Uir*l U«U I - WhSt iBSHTCsartwrn^i,,,* TVTWIN FALLS',-IDAHO b? 'i ; ; * . ■ MAHAOIC VALLEY REGIONAL ■ Dlrtha i r r . - 'Mi Lllbu- MEDICAL CEXmi Daughter to0 MlMr. & Mrt. Jolyi Strunk ofTwiniFallibomPeb.,16. F iA W --55- g - , I n6 I M 1 YE3 ■ AdaUtUd J . ~ - .:i-Tara^oBaat-ofJ>iatri fl .Ifnsaa nf Turinin ff.lU-1! ______“ c x fesu MEMORIALX ■ ' 7 _ _ ' * . ! = j - YE S - ______. . VenwnNieUenofFUer.ter. • • • Adiittid. Maiy Jane FUIFUhet of Provo, Uthh. " y p " Btojanin-Beutler."-."Mra. M Ron BUka and daughter,er. Gilbert B utu, .. . , R clM sed in, Deborah Long, and Shlriey.SUek,^allofBuriaraadOn’ ' Miuric* O r e e ^ ., MMra.,Mick Hodgee and daughoghte?, and Don . A n m M f n .I ------^---- -WlUlamaonrall ofTwtaIn fFall«rEtfa«t-ClaiksonofJanun rom ajlra. Rodney.. MemUof.Oakley - - - : NlalaonandaoaofBuritluriar Ptrry P l ^ of Buhl; andIM M n . David Tom. , ----- T-:---- Blrih. ■ BabytoMr.&<•, & Mre. Shawn Fisher of Provo, UJcah. u ' W m t I ; klnioflUchfiild. • . I ; ■ '

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— -— • ^• ' - — y ...... - • SsRfeehrt: • |* 'f . ■< > haa changed - "Younger nmembers generaUy feelil that less they bave somikomethingtootferthedub.”, . • • — J__ On.thaJI«j.areA«.cWtf. ep,”------’-One-of-those-Tej*Tejected'on-hia first-trjrfor- — r-r ofthe Urgest corporationa le SO year* sinM he J ^ eBd'os d a siru^m eSn>en^^hijfafibuTdlA'bpetfto^mej nta.o^alaaJStata^!ji^iagi: the Arid Club There'anono split at E l g i n ’s office,, v where' memberahip. MicMicron Tedtoology Vice' - ^At-idahi^i^Us^eit-bankf-membership-in— k—govemon,-the .preaidenta iagi^pa^er ofthe-Boisa'«'pfBce--ChairmBn-WBrd-P ■d-Parkin8onr8ald‘the-dttb]r ------^ :;the Arid a u b u;U;,jttst::taking care off Univeraity and the Univniveraity of Idaho was at d a cap of 100 he QTmanag kbera. an d m t e d 80. Novrow. the dub of Lindsay,4 ^ H art NeU & Weigh{ler, a J facea a key turningling point. - . , , ;,buiinwi'. and the immediate past*]st-preaident of the memb« . "I dont. thinkc ththis is a .lot of to^o over/ i k American Bar Aaaodation.lon. , . - fiUs.aa new,^16,000-aquare-foofoot building. Portiand-bai■bajwdfirm..' ...... iniozsanlxation in which ent mismbera . Hia officece manager, Andrea Armstistrong, nothing.” said Porkinson,Pai whose nomina- , .. ...develop buitiess,"' but aidd Dale> ' lliere sire no butchers.irs, bakers or can- Rules■a now allovf 326 reaideni in.l978'butaccepted three. — r r ^ lMtiat makeraZbutlthepeiere:U:aicar:dftderj:i:frm i7six ' aouttiweat Idaho coicounties, and said she>ia.fiS.fkrequently forced to cancticel her. tion waa nixed in.: a>-dial^n-of-Moorei^ heduled lunches at the'Aridid Club yeara' ago — i^ of) r Micron establishedr, — - - Fiziandtl.G^p,, ti the pairat company ofr a dairyinan, ^ d l i Sand-nd-and-grave^ com- 150 notion-r^dent membera. -panyowner...... -Cammpbell,-former-chairmann c ^ the.state .when, womememaratinduded. I t giveves. me . itaelf...... ~ T'ldaho P int Nationt:mal Bank.-— ------C^nB. Jordan great pleasuMuretodothat* ' , . - I an oppottunitmity to meet people to de* “It^s a pretty impresssiissive group,” said ^ puboblican Party, liianaged Lei . Parkinaon dtedted'the ch*'o of-L e«lr^ ISirwe-leelto-be'beneBdal-1~ member -Arthur-P.-^kipHp"-Oppenheimer,—^ :thele-ttovemor'a office and two- tw terms -m—• Armstroniiong-said-the iaaue-is impoi’^ ‘"^.^“ Mieron’srchiefi^nii^nandal-officer,—who-oan'tH------vd6pT»liitI«iiia|Sir' '”^t’s real[TT)a • 8ir"to^minea 8'-in- . . -for-the/fina;’’- ald Blickenataff.-echoing..,.I- , chief executive otthe.Oppepj{enheimer.Cos._.-..tiiea aS ..S enate:. . _ , 7 ike Parkinson’s brother Joe,. • mi B;.%.J^d_it^a:- a_group._spU(plit_ovexL^hether ___He_s> said the flap over tfie dui:lub's ^ -m ^ e community.ty. We have enough ecpi or President Jiian Benitez.- ■__ ^ _ -members of.the jll»male;.f Sen.Warti . pr^lemsTn■m Boise withoutTiaving'tc d u b .- : - r women ehoiild be allow'etw'ed-to lunch,~'wd politicHeV --'which haa'pr^pt^a to deal certainly anan- em barrassm ent to me - s eo important Moorei wKether they should beI mlia> ag>ee< Ue-wti—tbBTompmqrpatorBluuga im iJluea.'-wlahea.l!kjhie£wecmiYe officer.., iaKFToFSen^ BefnieRalRakoi^~bankruptQr truateItee and ~ -“It-realiy-ahouli Daniel Nelson, la a I member, along with1 According to Williamm S. CampbeU, a said1 1Eigum V ^daho coo'fainat 'saidG lerum . executive vice* ert Dole’a presidmtialll campaign, former, atattate senator fh>m Boise, aasaid he long time ago.” sai Fred Humpbrejrs,a, former: chaimian, andi Boise insurance brokercer who haa run Rober 1 lunch, president of F'oodwayB j ^ National Inc. and •ident of Idaho First. dozena of successfulisfUl Republican “Womimen are achieving positioiions of promi- voted agaOnidnst allowing women to 1 • Robert Lane, p i^ d mment and if “because it’iit’a a men's club', dnd the womenw GagUardi Bros.,'K,‘ aian Ore-Ida aubsidiaty. i ' They're in 'g ^ c o : campaigns, a small majorijority favored allow- nencece in buainesa and govemi Orc-Ida oxees go to the dub ; theyff feel they wont to be ^ meslemberofthat had their• ownov dub and it went bankrIcrupt" A half-dozen Ori The Btone-and*wil*wo<^’^ubbouse on thee ing women to lunch. e club’a on' business foursur or'five timea a mohtii. oise River welcomes 4011 CampbeU voted to lett womenw in. •^ e re businiInesa d u b , they ought to hove that Rakozy spoke s; proudly about the ‘ banka of the Boiai membershiiihip. listing - men Uke\ Jock “We have a lott of women in management ‘ . . - membera, indudingingbankera, lawyera, doc- ore-women herein, town,ivn.who .hold, eoipo-..j^ppporortunity..” ___ Andnis.—and it’a been aI pnproblem because.thoyican’f,' .. tiey want to come to Eigiiguren said there’s split onn tthe isaue be- ' SiinplbtV JoeJw Albertson and Cedi-Ai ' " tora and educators,sra. according to a Morditl rate positions, and if they not invited, for member^ihip un- p to the dub.” I 1967membenbiplipliat. lu n ^ they should be allottilowedto.” I tweeren younger and older duilub membera. “They’re no

[n lr bI set ^ Vfany IdaahodnsSs k i p I Hlanford i li^serv;ration flIlture i ;tdprdl:■be ccaniuMit t i ^ J n s u mm c e ^ s ttartsjva i ar_ampj 7 m a k € n r ^ 30ISE (AP) - An estimateiated with '20 percent of 5HINGTON(AP)-Long-f.g-fea- tial layoffs out overkr a yeor by com-' Worldi WWar II, though Evans ques- ^ c o m p ll i a i n r ^ ^ to 17 percent of Idaho motoi)tor- owners not insured, J divisiona-over-the-fUture-ire-of pletihg and testinglg the safety im- tionedi ththe commitment bf Washing-, I are driving without liabili^ility A)und. Hanford nudear reservati'i'' ' ,...... telowracibhiing to'tKe*iaa?r^n — ^erfl~who-ftqd~Peeh~w g Washington laiwmak'eak'ers Another 4,000 liloyofiB are ox- “Ifweiwe had had-strongrtough aUp;-——~ ‘ ^ te complainta from fro: Boise’s 'S t . «v«_,insportation Department rested for driving unc the.mid-1990s oa port alhalh-the way oround and a—.•' Luke'aRegionatMediedical Center em- with the th .atate’s two senatoraa t ex- pected to occur by tl: il an attempt .to. improve enen-_ ence.had no.liabilitj Hng-increaalngly b i^ r-shshots— t plutonium-atockpilellea.dwihdle.and. .united.frd.front.wc-nUght.have.gotton_ ____ 1 ;;'ployees'that;the'hos]i(»pital-hii.'tpioi ■ cement of the law. the Idlaho ^ ' and 30 percent of tb( ficea shut down. ...aomewhewhere" aoid E v an a..“Wherg_ -_Ltb_quasb ^orte to'a dtiother. " ' ' - other Hanford aervic ~ L^latuK-la^t-Beuibn-'direct« ^ ct^-^been-dted'for-movin im'haalmn a'lbt of^itiiliticd" ■“Sdame, who hasFlong .advocate ‘wM"bveriveryone when wo tried to do. . ,; union. . i department to check thesin- ir failed to cany liabilit or down for good, somethinthing laat year?" , ' was filed by the. ash about Hanford fVom op]oppo- abutting th? reactor ;V- The complaint wa ranee status of 6 pereentt o o f - Those who did thei I of nudear i»wer who aresnow' ni thought it wi^ ine'levitable and be- Butt dodespite everyone's caU for. a I'UnitidFo^^CbntommerdalWork- i^pmotorista. ^ ...... mended that the i ne foriawmokera drive,. to diversify the Tri-Cltiea l-.ers Union a week ago^ and contends , r S ling, their hands over wtwhat, lieved it waa time Chk atudy fo u n d _ ^ older driv, • ■ ■ owners who repi have reaped," U;S. Sen.. DDan and. residenta of tlthe Tri-Cities to economy,imy, • some, significant differ- J the_ hospjtal violate'ated three labor . X greW-riBk -of noi i pcraiatdnwhatto.do nextfor -^muiince-S^tembimber,-wheh-the_ _e?».l«,ha.djLhcjm|>l!«neSjat« S a !B.' : ~ R-Waah., said ihI ' an. stop “burying theiisir hea'ds in ^ e onccapci -fof .g . n« n .M .tr ------linterrie ■ aand ... . esidcntsiofc^CcnneswckdSafl^e^;—== — union-begaa-to-6rgaiganize-St^Luke's- -Almanost 20 ------ReSeafchera“ Bai(aid random us*View. ______) nurses. T • oymeiners ago 40 and younger wen i. Sen. Brock Adama. D-WuVash., Adams waa elMteited'tolfie^^nato ondRichlichland. ,' approximately 600 nt g audita were suggesteIted to eneour- called a ittio with former Evanaana ond Morrison believe that So fior, the union1 efefforts, designed uninsinsured, com port to 11 pei 1 a news coriferenee and aaid,so in a bruising batt ^ 1 ’ age compliance:.. on’t wont to get into any a Repububli7dn Sen.1. Slade Gorton, a 'conversicirsion of 0 mothballed Washing- ;;to boost ' nurses's' aalariea and. centckt of those older than 40. Onl;JSX The state also shehould devplop rtnmm : been successful. 9 pen«rcent of those surveyed olde rpointing,” but added itt vwaa dose- friend of EviJvans, portly be- • ton Publi“ublic Power Supply System nu- .. ■ benefits, have not b< ilitv implement ana .du=«45 S Sime to atai-t "chasing anotlkother cause ho was ables tto tap an under- dear pUplant Into a defenso proddc- , E i ^ t signatures stillitill are needed to thankn '66 had no liabili^ t encouraging ■utance. ■, .™ program aimed ,at WW.” • • current of anti-nuelre- insured.' ' companies . supply- rifla in the delega- aaid Evans. Ev« “But divisions in our' ,;;ai^t.Ed^' di:pdllticalrpunches_-j>etwitween ~tion over Hanford.*" "?owirhouhoU8e:cpujd-ra_UBp*Hanford-to-r'rTT^ IS' likely to carry' insurimcimce, coverage: " ■' thetwwo o senators. Adams said heo would be siir- loose itsIts: role."...... ' ------• < laws and has triedl.to to work with the plit in ■ prised if his oppoiwsitlon to..the N Adameams, who hasn't visited the : nurses to resolve prol)rbblems.‘ • . ^ ------> “Theihere is a fundemental split • , . the dedelegation,” aaid U.S. Rep. R Reactor. held anyy sway with the Tri-Citielities in almost a year, said he ^ ^,. -The complaints.-aaid.superviaors-.■ aa i < . .. -ation. wflB “vei“very sympathetic” with tho told nurses th at the}bey. would not re- s a Dicka, D-Wash. *We needeed to Reagan administrot n t ■ sr the ; rhetoric and everyonejne in "They weren’t ttalking to mo,” plightt ofo the Hanford workers 'Cei^w raises and incxncreased benefite 'A -16 cutbaacks wor dded. “i n had on hondedj; ‘ lif the. unioh wins anw election. They- . lelegation-heeda to take 0 nii g 1talk with both Base,. where the planes aiare 7 billion to buy 16030 of the single- Their.eir eflbrta were.olao suppor lonaiwaft. by DieDicks and House Maijoiijority soflerTtoe economimic blows to the CiticsI anddr he insiats th at the De- 'Sidu. Ifthe investigitigation shows S t ' maintaiitained. Air Force officera aay.ay. . e ^ n e , multi-missioi nent of Defense Office of Eco- - ed-labor l%wa, .an a uIg $300 bonus, in-, " ’W^e don t Uke to apeciUate, b'i [lited States and • jn tli mded program to “&oop:oop and Maggie tried to get a creased oh*call payly andi initiated a there» are no F-16s going ' into in throughout the Unil the end. the best EvanaIB iand push for an expan Ige, ao it looks like Hill is, -Hitsti Europe, are in line,, DalbyE aaid, with Morriscrison could do wos’to convinvince clean up the defeirenso wastes that programram in plnce and found there is task force to look*o ir into workers’' . storage J T » a new Department of Defense policy theadn at Hanford since no easyisy fixf out there,” said Dicka. ■ 'Mmplaints. ; to have some work,” said L idministration to stretch the;heini- have been stored o Jan Dalby, AirTorce public of “fine-tuning" the mUitaiy But nurses.say aasalaries are weU S . W e structure. below regional stantandards and se- fairs oflofTicer. nior nurses are not}t paidp enough for Thele <401st Tactical Fighter WirWing :-Wo made the barord choices.” De- * * . ' ’their a tperience. wiU wiwithdraw fVom Spain withi-ithin fense Secretary FiFrank Carlucd * ___^ ______thrftftyi pAir BB——■ b a n k e r ! ate the aircraft:------...... quality force:” ""...... *------r ...... * rty-eight F-16S of the 474174th Air . Force SecrcTetaiy Edward < • ^ ; a t Nellis will be uaed to mod-mo Aldridge conceded ththat“aa.axesult ^ ' \S i c a r g o b) i u m s S"'se air reserve forces .at othiother future Air Force capa!jabilitiea will cer- < •- W '■ f c bases.s. Eighteen will remain theithere tain^beredueed.” . - ■“ SALTLAKECmfTy(AP)-ASal't ■ T-"*'* City truck dridriver sustained only minor bumaIS after his oil I on;Interstate 60, tanker overturned or L BE IN THE SUNDNDAY FEBRUARY i] | ’ apilUng paraffin crutrude and cauaing ' ■ I !■- THET FOLLOWINGG COUPONS WILL a blaze that lit upip the dty's east ^ < ►:' „21ST 2 PREPRINT!TS AND WEDNEStSDAY, FEBRUAR'lRY 24TH TIMES ;• > . aide, authorities say.ay. NEWS. DUE TO'AADVERTISER'S RlREQUEST FOR DIS)ISTRIBUTION OF : - t ""'The tanker overtuirtumed about 11: - - *...... --^ 7 THE INSERTS; NOi o t a l l S u b sc rIIBERS i RECEIVE• AALL COUPONS. - . i 0)11- ^ near Poot- 16 p.m. Saturday o'n ...... F R E E :• - . , hill Drive, foreing dodosure ofthe free- ^ ■ ' ■ •Jolly J Time Popcororn buy 1 get 1..... ■■ way's— ^westbound'»d—lanes--whne-- — ^ ^ i -Medlpren-...... :.... ■■;■■■■...... $ 1^0 0 -O F F -:!^ ;------: firefighters battleded to contain the Minute Rice 14 oz]z. or larger...... $ 1 .0 0 O F F :• . ' flamee and s p iUing ^ oil, the Utah _ ' IT'S W • M i L - c x \ :-E-BelglaD-ChetWaa ...... — ...... $ .25 OFF ■ ;. Tylenol Sinus...... 5 0 O F F ; The driver. Charliarlea P. Goldman, I eEOtLECTlOh ■. was treated and rele«leased early Sun; Tough Act Bathro(room Cleaner...... 50 OFF ;■ ► j day from the Unlvniveraity of Utah WEEK Ne^le Toll Housele treasures ...... $ .50 OFF ;;; •Health Sdenees CeiCenter, a hhrsing p|Pleaie haye youit u r . , ^auperriaorsaid; MJB Colombian CCoffee Regular orir Depaffeinated...... ;.$ .4 0 O F F - „ :aih_i o r check roail o .d y '— - I able.to get-out b ^ - MJB Colombian lrInstant Coffee...... $ . 6 0 0 F F T- >' 1 fire. When the am- TPI'dr yw r TImes-Neile w E / Y , on fire p F R E E . bulance^ here thit h ^ aaw him and ■ . eailarrter. . ' Parkay.Margarlneie buy 2 get 1 1b...... i : ; be s e ^ e d fine.” aaicMidfSalt Lake City ^ ► Real F Ant];£erspl«Irant....: ...... $ .7 5 0 F F t : Fire Battalion Chieflief JenyDuke. *. : : 'sSylvanla^gaWrWhlhite or Decor Bulbibs'...... $ .40 OFF ; ^ - The truck, whichdi 1had Wyoming ll* : ‘3'{i(w^:^ou cense'plates, and1 w waa carrying .10, - ..-., ,._sSylvania Home EllElectrical Devices, ...... ;...$ .2 5 O F F . : TOOOgialonB'of crod■ude in two-tanks,— ------'Sylvania Interiorr [Design Fluorescesent Lamps ...... ^....iv.....$2.50 OFF V , - « than an hour, burned - for more ' Moisturizer...... ;....$ .50 OFF ! Much of iU contentanta gushed in a Aqua Care Skin M r an embankment ____ 1 ^ : ______Contac Nlqhttlhiele C(jd.Medicine... ..„....,...$1.00 0 F F ”*^toing^iSSieile long oU sUck in . ^ ' * 1■m«e Of Americarana S easonings... .2 5 O F F t ' >-? j : Parley's Creek. Firefi^tere spra]nr^red hundreds of ?...... - sSuzi WanDlnn%r-[r-Reclpes...... 4 0 O F F ! BKllons ofa thick,. wlwhite fbam on the ■■ ■ .V Hydrox Cookies1 116oz. or larger...... $ .3 0 O F F < . : j '.blm;ieasenihg-tlu'the~ehahees-of an- — -• explodon. ' V ■ •• ;■

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' I* — — iony couples married 60 yeai .J _____Ju n e(1 9 £ 1967)liaa th eib l-^^B N flturallv. Dalla*aa faithf\il8 came .. .andid[longer sent tbeir w eddi^ganni-.. a . OfH Q C K *£S - A b ig a U ^ ------______lowing itoih; *Tteadeiid ^ . I need your___. forward in dnves,, >^^H QuestionrHava^you yo ever cEeilea ' - -ures heavily in favovorofthe - • needetde faithiUls. Thehe resulte of this survey astc -The bride :i8 the!te daughter of Mr. H H ; 'been together? Youm Ineed not sign . . variet] lur (You might eall U^is stocking the ished:)d me. I learned that we are i ^Dear'Abby~ and-Mr«rOrRldabaid-SmackrTwiir-^^H your name, but pleailease state your ' health tiout d e ^ — easily acMtiomplishedyrith a ' farmomore moral sodety than mo* tterwriting ^ pleAougM wo were^____ .FalU,and.thebridid^room ’8 parente ■ ^ ^ H “ ‘1 “rTTTafoTand indicate whwhether you y e ~ ;d e p la l ------arerMr.- aad-MrarlrEmeBtEllBworth— . mole dr female. Plealease send a ^ t ^ Woiiety, we choose to expreas our hitTpbstcard come from :i - card o r le tte r " . Ithy feelinga openly — withouwer ia . Ctae Dallas couplpie ^m te: “Hove a Dowhivhcrs Grove, 111.: “I’ni 82 yea ....South Berwick. Maifainei* ■*- - Goo}n._ is indeed “cheating.” married mcnod- So.i0. mv friends, eveiyone is notno - were Kate Smack,:^SheUwr Nelson P ------you don-*tbother-me“n o ^ 9n.weeksj^n^the sujVey, Maj m1tte pphysically ••. .. ’-J m Tin )ne wero ao funny, poigignant and fas- Morrii■ris. Ili. 61054 (postage andicfAan;__^olso I sang, 'accom]tnpanied by Kate where>re both are studente at Ridu ^ - attracted, sd ratherer thant suppress n atioh n ^ average.-. flOT- cinating th at reoditling them slowed dling\g iincluded). Smack. f . .Collegel e g e . ___ • Z ■ the normal dtisireifor^exuol, foi - - -BEDC^ell, th e following day, the SYDa) down the tdb'ulatioiions. rimes Herald ran a Page One V y headlined: “DALLAS A HO' R estonl^^^-^ > OF SIN, ABBY’S SURVEY ] A n i i i v e r i s q ------I The Ma[cKees . I iri^ . s— f V JEROME - Mr.r. ddnd Mfs. Sterlie ^ Jujra Quallty RESTCTONIC proiduct with will mork their ' McKee, Jerome, wi jxurlous quilted cov( i ------^ 70th wedding annivt >ver full innerspring •f - McKee and Eiis~e = eionstm o i etionf^trong‘tg-border-wlres^H^enr f , morried Feb. 23, 19]1918, in S h a t t S ledding by RestonicIc ata savings ____ ^ ______Okla.-Pollowing-thetheir-marriage-he- jfitfB r W U W r i ifug;tp”5p% '.' ;____ u served in World WarVar I. They formed— ...... in their earlier mainarried years and I*:; loter he workedI asa a carpenter. They have lived inn JeromeJ< for about 30yb^rs. HH " i . . — Tho couple has. four'children,foi Ar*------dello DeBoard; CorCarmichael, Calif.; Eli ^ ------J^vella-Slatter-o^.]yj-Rirhnrri.McKee,______lXeb1a~W66dland,— grandcl F e m a iia V eem i on Miller Burley; 10 grandchi!children, 32 greot- grondcl — dchildren-and four*great*gre TheM dchildren. e JEROME - Mr”■TSSa Mrs. Vernon ' E !■ Bec^Wwe hai a v e > ^ ^ , ]\' Delciyiiicig puberty t .. L. .Miller, Jeromele, will celcbrote F a better warra;i their 50th weddiding onniversory*BETTER ___m a y p r e e x e r c i s i______e with an open houseae Saturday. b y Friends and relalativea are invited ' BOSTON (AP) — - Girls should be active, 'to call from 2 toto 5 p.m. at the . encouraged to exerxerdse vigorously Dr.isL ' cancer__3o5tqn_jerQnuLMoo8cJHallalLA buffclJuach.-. : skot* will be served, 11 . enough to delay th3rterian Church in '; BEHER a — easos-loter in life,, ao researcher soid ihg pe while- Green Cove Spriirings, Fla. They youngchampion, said coaches and p r . last week. r oflen consider delayed or mi moved to Jerome i— ____lat}odies children, Glenda 0Chappell. Wilbur. r ------thol~it—is— hotuiitural and even dO~noricular women sometimes camrish-a-7W5Sh'r~DiXle—Sir IlmpBOiTT—Clollam------•; ■ desirable, bccausese it may protect growirpregnant bccause their bodslow Bay, Wash,; Galencn Miller. Vestel, ! ;: the body from thee didamaging effects . downlorhavo'cnough'fartoTiourisl ut on N.Y., and.Jim Milliller. Jecome. nnd— ------< of sex hormones. Home v spduses.,' ving fetus. They muat t sllean \ American girlsI hihave been going Studn their exercise and put through puberty,'. J a t increasingly womcr Y F C A t o s p o n s o r ■ t ...... carlvTiges^roughoihout this-ccnturyr—Wnd-i0 weight to become fertile, tudies have also found th at U T Dr. Rose E. FrischBch of the Harvard . womcr ien m ake more of a non*poti lifesaving.; c o u r s e ; School of Public H«Health said thot mone1-of-cstrogen-^an-do-fat typically American in girls now hove but icn.alf Estrogen is a key aexortho h PALLS ^- The Mo^c Val* W f f l m - •— . .their first period a t t) age 12^3. But if breastle that, ia essential for fertil loy YFCA i> now mljiking registration they exercise inn such vigorous Exptalfo plipiys 0 role ih conccr ofl for an advanced lifeifesoving coursc to With everyy Queein or ki[ing Set, recee 've a'-Free sports as tennis, running, n basket* leanw ist and reproductive system.A PuiJ I P *"* Sntv■turdoy.. I ball or soccer, theireir overage age at duceKperts 1< suggest thot even thou The class will ruiun six consecutive Jumbo fittedf bottomn sheet to fit: titoday's menorche is 15Mi,i, the < same oa it .may1 womenp may be fertile, they p Soturdoys from 1 to tl 5 p.m. and thc Extra thick< mattress. waa 100 years ogo.). theire less activo_estrogen. And t finol test will be /April 2. Cost for And Frisch soidlid a simple rule tisauef’ reduce the growth'of cells thd doss is $35 f m e R e s ttonic. c ' INo. 1 Rated killer among U.S.I. women.v So ony* thot o a-tawqrr-...- ...... ------f crawl, elementeryf Ibock stroke, do a ppjm odels-and somm e thing thot deloys theth stert of men- cun smedii reseorchen ^ s 6 belii atending front divive. aurfoco dive. B ed in A m erica ,, struotion should loilower thc canccr acx ;ho am ong men, extreme exere«rfere gwim.underwoterSp 20 feet ond tread sizes left from ou 50th Ann!ilversary risk. withdim I inish the production ofm water for 5 minuteses. “I suggest th a t regularn exercise hormones and might intei^ Restonic > ---- storting eorly in eleelementary school • 1 sperm production. would hove a long*tig*term spin-off in f M lS- I Gold rcduccd risk of breiireost cancer ond; H H ■ Solid ' from our data, a redieduced risk of dio* K Z Y O T J O ^ botes and cancer ofti>f the reproductive I u M oidel i p l K nyslem,” Frisch said. ■ ■ MH¥£H t She ond other expexperte who study M non-smoker ratess ' Q u e e) r n S e t —— Q ueerrset ------tho cffecte of exerciirciae dn reproduc- Mflla ss First year and Re-E•Entry Rates tion presented theireir work at a meet- j Onll l y ing of the American:an Assodotion for. at these low i ___** AnnuallIlly SHLEI , On'y r ~the Advancement ofScience.of lie ; Ages Female Ages $595 |g |0 0 --$ i Rccent federal stetistica sti suggest < $615 '4hot tho risk of dyidying from breast Be sure to ask llyj)fiincreflfling,______^3 0 “ " ' 36 ______. $785 rnnfpr TTniy n<»Hinllynon of Rockefeller <35 41 - $1,015) — aboutihem —i ; i 3 9 Dr. Jock ^ sh hsreast ia i cancer moy * 4 i 0 46 $1,285) ■ . ■ ■ - i University said breiIcvelop. “Whot you ] i years to devin,be very relevant 4 ' 5 V 51 $1,915.>. • I du in puberty cdn.bI in brcost conccr •- 50 I 56 $3,275, : to what happens“ heaaid.ir {55 61 $5,635 : t ' after menopause,” h< based her 60 Frisch . boi in part, on o :ecutive Life .Ins. Co. of Cal;alif.. rated A+ .' |< I recommendation,ducted ii on 5,398 c6 5 • insurance analysts since:e 1899. This f I study she conducuated from 10 U.S. . fc womon who graduotnd thot thoae who P la n 229 Issued by Exea3an/s relative strength in tl-the insurance ' 90 Doyt Sam et AA ^ C b it i ' ' J B ___, colleges. She found;ic' in college and S In u p e rio r By A.M. 8 e s t,I instability. Rates increaseI ganriually, bul o n A p p ro v eddtredlt t _ K tjll hod been a^leticonly oljout hailf oa ' ratingn- indicates the companFbr lesser aniounts’ othetier insurance- 3 ; high s^ool liod onl.le^reost and repro- 3 26 2nd A v en u e Soiitlutli. Twin FalU ^ ' rouch cancer of the^kter in life os those ' Industry, ^ and its financialJd. st . u;\ ; ductive system lateiexercise. . may i reduce at re-entry. Fc T33-33 jw didn’t get regular ex rjr... mmm.rHhUSLOOKS! __ edeloyed or irregu-• ~ companies * may |)e quoted. -L-OpMvMon.*Fri.t:(K i | ------TK<»i!wbohove.dimg to eir teen*oge’ Sdt.10:00fo4 l A T T R p S S ^ I ■f . lar periods during I I I / I CAUNOWFOR/^lALLTHEPtUSSES ofTer no lqng*term 'm nTHE MORB YOU LOOK. L ECONOMIC______years seem te suflir’a study found th at twin I 5 ^ SERW^ljIla ' j/ , problem*. Frisch’shad s ju s t aa ifaony . " f'-OOR I I X . JAMES a LOVE. L ' athletic women te who were less- fWriMTERariTEaAHKBLDa r n ^ VIN FALLS. IDAHO 83303 , ,r~7Z childi:en aa those «-4$45 ' ■ ______Monday. FebnjarvZZ. 1968 _...... ?.Ifump-no-tLowncrC2^^^ m t r t ■ CoUegebasasketball C3 , ... . * S c i : t m ■ C la^fled'CC4-10 \ J n f 1 J .S . I ! t ^ € No n i c : e f o i^ 8 Jeiman^S^c American G oodm om ini ^ -fn : ____ JIon^,P«b.2:..22,_th.ebegint_ Fom hoeke rr!— "ttinsot'the'MKondjwe^of- m >' boys'high Mbo- _4 Class A-4 SoulDuthside Sub- . point]ntment agmn. at the WirIVinter district champiipibnship. 01^;hnpics.' '■ ...... ^ Shoshone, thele tto iir- Itt Vwas a pleasant flirtationI whilewl nameat’s topI seseed , w on its it ]astasted. first two gamesies o f Necdeeding o two-goal victory,■y, the subdistrlet, whiv h ile Cos- hocke;key team lost 4-1 to WestIt Ger-C tleford came backba through manyny and failed, to qualiiV forb r the the consolationlon ro u n d , up-. m edadal round for the second strai,Toight ...... siting secondid-seeded‘1 Oakr. _.Olymmipics aftor winning the gold^ Id .a t ley 73*64 S atunordayto'get Lakeke Placid's miracle on iw. into the title gomgo e. “II llknow they’re disappointeded b1 u t I knonow there are other youngg menn . Game timeI is 7:30 p.m. If outth: there who will want to wear the Castleford winein s to n ig h t, USAjA jersey," U.S. coach Dave Peter-Pe: there will b eata second title . sonisaid. sn T • " ...... gome Tuesdoy.ly. Flo:’laim . who missed America'sI's firstfi ■ goldd by1 .06 seconds , in the 1,600- 1,5 ------—ln.Goodi22g,/4r./o u rth ------meterter__speed_skating ___eventev ' -K ____ ranked and topop-seeded Saturiurday, finished fourth inI SSun- Richfield. 18-3.•3. w ill face _ . day’s^s 10,000 meters be!hitid_d tiie ■ ' second'se^ed>d ding H igh .; . .bronzinze medals to addto his silveilver,;_„, :■ ■ ■ ■ - School. Ifa SMCM ond chom - . “rirI’m happy with three fourlurtiis ...... - - pionship ga^neia e is \ . r a n dI aa silver," Flaim sold. “Fourtiirthis '.•■...... 'necessary, it wiw ill b e ployed toughgh.' sure, but it gives m« soisome- ' - - T u |l^y .* thingng to look to ii\ the future.” . ■ AltiII though America still couldd baskbi ,‘ AUfourofthethese teams- • - in thdnesdav...... T npics.J______with tbe two dild is tric t ^ “Ir ^g t one for the USA." Boitfoitoiio ^ champs squarlrring off ond * soidi Sunday, one day aflerir his ______thft twn wmnawlera u p .______victor:»ry._!!The_thoughthoB_oceurrurred ' "■ playing. TThe^wiwinner ofthe tomene that if we leave with no) ,mmore •; / •/< ■ .../ .. showdown betvetw een th e goldd nmedals, at least we’ve gotDt thist ',7 -m H » 'v subdistrlet chaih am p s will one.” wintheDisti^c<•ict 4 cro w n Amimerica has three medals, far off - ____fl\_trip to th< th e .ta to Awl th e pipace of the Soviet bloc. Tho'hoSo- ■ K r ' tbum am ent aat t 4CSI nest wet l inyTTln' ■ __ week. The loserserofthat fact.)t. hove 26 of the total 66 mednedals gomewUTpIa^i^ b e 'w in n e r a t thethese Games, including 12! ofor22-~ ofthe battiebefbetw een th e ' golds.ds. The Soviets have-16 mediledals. - • second-place. teate m s o n ...... E astit (Germany-10.— ------Thursday, with[th th o w in n er Thelie U.S. hockey team fell behbehind off/iotgamead^advancing to 2-0 eiearly and never could getiet its state. The loserier o fth e high-£h-scoring Odense'in gear asB ,W.West Thursday gamem e w ill play Germirmany joined the ’Sovietss iand ______: . . .. APlMWhote; • tho third-placeCO team from Czcchtchs in the medal round of ■ W ...C: G e im a n y ’a D iete r M edlid lc u s. le ft, •tru g g leo «vllwith Kevin Miller of thet UI .S . fo r c o n tro l o f th e ppi u c k S u n d a y . , ______DtatrietatnMoVlQunjtain______J t Sftw riLYMRinS on Pngn C Home Saturdaylay afternoon — for a final ishotot iQt th e state ...... tournament.^ k a t g E z B o nnnie Bialr In Class A-3.3. tht o D istrict ------—4-toumament-tit-takes a night-...... - o n - i G e - ^ off tonight andid :resu m es ' M hopes--to-put-E.-.-German:i_WG)men-i Tuesday, withh top-seededt / Editor’a 'hole: The T) women'a 500- dominiinated women's speed skaikating Blair, finally bnsnike th rough In ------Filer (13-7Xinee — meter^apeed-akatining race ie ached- aincaB^.the=l984±Wintor=:01yin • i ------seeded Goodingin g (11-13) a t ------uled'for 6p.m. ¥T today. whenn they claimed nine of 12 beat East~~Gcrmanin's I^rin Kania, 8:30 p.m. in thehe W endell - ^ Slsiand:flnIflhed:l-2anTcfl-cBffchraf^the'^OO^eter-gotd^dTncdallBtTrtinike------H ig h Schoolgyjgy m fo r-th e ------—^ ^^L=3y:RIClCC-AN03.... '7 T " . r..tiie fou ------Placidin-1980,— ~ right'to meetfsecond- se ^ TheMiociatedPiPress ' “I ;think pretty much‘ ? ? y _ Kania ulso won.for.the • -— .... — *— . womatilan's’goiil irTsp'eed skafihglg iis to Saijevo four yearsrs later, golds lh ; —\ tournament chichampionship CALGARY, AlbiIberto ~ Bonnie boat ththe GDR." said Blair, whoho will the 1,000 and 1,50SOO and silvers at Wednesday nig]lig h t If Declo ,._ L Blair learned to speed s; skate com- try 'toto do that in Monday’s’s 600-i 600 ond 3,000. loses that gametne, a second petitvely . by josijstling her way meterir race In which she is one on of But Blair considiiders her top com* championshipip igom e will 9 | H through crowcis9 in pack-style themenedal favorites. petitor for the 600)0 gold a t Calgary g be played Thunursday.. skating, a roUw derby d of sorts on The'hey’ve been on top for so0 long,1< to bo world recon)rd-holder Christa ^ ——^ ice. It’s onl}nly been recently th at a couplccoi Rothenburger, of wherew else, Eost The RegionI IIm Class A .r B O N N IE BLAIR ibumameht wiliviU beg in m Now she's tryirdng to maneuver of uss 1have been able to intenterrupt Germany, who wonm the world sprint Tuesday nightIt i;in T w in Leader of the pack past tho East Gensrmana, who have -theirr 1-1-2-3 on the podium.” • SeoBLAIRH on Po g e C2 |______Falls. andPocatlateUo^tb4 ■ 0^1 ^dAd TWih I ~ ~ ’ -FaUs Bruins ((S^7)hosting8^ iV —|-P€S U reduces the fifth-seededled B u rley | l Bobcats (4-t6)«i) w h ile . ^Morth;erniTi Arizonaa puts ■ second-seededid ca n d top- w i itss m agic ranked PocatellteUo(16-4) \ i will entertain1 tlth ird -see d ed Vi/andals onc critici;al list I n uum i ber to l Highland (11-9).•9). B oth games.ere scheThe Vandals’ southern roadtd ttrip th at all .but put: thot game out of • WM le Broncos tucked away a hole ------—w cB krw Ith'theie ^ w in n e r ad- . wement fVom bad to-worse Saturcw d ay . reach before t hTefe'raes ^ could get l in'their bid for postseason by", vancingtothosestate A-l nighight'as they dropped'thelr,sirsec* thiirwhistioswararmed up. .hing the^lr cross-state rivals 63------tournament inin ] Pocatello ' ondid straight Big Sky .Conferciorcnce And warm themim up'they.did. 60 Ina tilthe Pavilion for their 20th vie------—neztJtionthi-^ .basilisketball game, a fo\il-filled.ed 72- * Idaho was callJled for 26 fouls- • tory oftheoft season. • ...... ' - -I ■ 61[“ dMlsron'before 17191 ar"!iC~tiie . with starten'XbVorenao~Nash and H b Nowow 20*4 overall and o league- ■- Wall^alkup Skydome.. Jam es Fitch foubuling o u t Two " ^ ^ ^ 9 leadingLing ' 11-3 in tho Blg~Sky;— ■ T hat loss dealt a crippling;blow bl other starters, AlAltonio Campbell ' Cohfereference, Boise Stete haa toI IIIdaho's fading hopes of gogoing and M arvin Was)ishington, played |H ieved a m ilestone th at seem^ to lto ne:d month’s Big Sky ConiConfer- tentatively after• {^ ttin g whlstied assureu e tthem 'a berth in the National ice postseason' touriiainent> n fin 'fo u r timetf apieceV ..... ijp T o l Invitatiitation Tournament if the Bron- « tv*m tKorfran KMM, R o z i 1MW « (UM In nvnwi't M ^&Uoixlt'CRav . ozeman, Mont., as the topI seseedr If that-‘weren*m*tr^nough, tiiV H - c o s- - didon’t -the.-Big, Sky._____ JMTier.o.i'a-amiSpo Anyny combination ofa Vandalal Ilo'ss Idaho b en '^ wai'as assessed two ■ postseatseason toumey and the auto- -ipv.ti.. andnd a Boise State'victory over'er the technical fouls eararly in the s ^ n d matic;ic INCAA bid tbat goes with it u S S i T S ' i Sf i e w next f tWo weeks will g iv e ^ e BrBron- h alf and F it ^ wasas tagged with an- ' So the:there'was great euphoria.for Kim Kult CWM'I >6 tho rogular-season . titie t other after foulingig o u t BoiseBe Stete,S even though'it had bot- atright-Worse-for Idaho,, -B-BSU ...... -NAU • toot-'u-uadvantage- - of r~ '^ ^ | -V I tomedled out' vrith a 60-66 loss* a t os two'games-to play at home;hoi - evgqrthing.-The LumberjacksI h it __ .. Weberlt>erStete lastThuxiday. Idallaho bas two at home and twotwo on a io f3 6 fte e throw>wa, a seOMn high ' *WeiWe felt Uke we should have had iSrar-^^— ' thele-rood,.1 ------^ ------in-both-num ber-and-i>ercentage.-1 iT 20 wins'after wtl the W«ber State ■ asr-TSss Thei Tl Lumberjacks, now 8-16 6 Kevin Tucker, thebe game’s leading . . k \\y aaBla ae,“ “ said.forward-Wilson Foster;'.- - ____, tM liiSSrSTn»«i'wmuT»kM«-wUr,-:.__ - oververall and 6-7 in the Bigg SSky, ecorer with 20. WentW 16-for-16, a WKM . whoseMe 6-for-7 shooting and 10 first* ' 25"SI2r*S?t''?S« ‘“ havtave knocked off the t op~-cwu-. j n achoolT ^rdr^ .— AffLa— —hplfiv* S5^^'.«joot»Ur. )ams,in the league on their•home ho ••SeeVANDALlLSonPagaCa Idkho*a Id R icard o P o y d1 thtfa o o te o v er N A U ’e Rand■dv O h lin g er ly control. “It was a loss we juat 1 - - • -----o-Socfle»BRONGO&»BPege

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• .-J— ./. ■ • - v r . , > - . lrr.F«il»;i puce over dSpurdflCSfflWTrii^itrtorthe-ital-qwner■ner ------:------:...... -— r r r t - — : If .fruichisiiise. a Trump gpokesmai 17whmhfl,mrt 1m ,.Cot^ had been imt'on . ■ saiortedly, th e sale price for>r thet Ihe Murraygroupip^egah lendig m argued last week that be- — nff&s'forfor~ phia group thsitluugI ^ e ' t 6'wurt'in~~''Patriota'jtaislTSmmionr ----- :*—------the Sumvanswhat; titurned out to be ^ ■the Sullivans had de&ulted IVumpp has I dedded not to porsxume an attempt to takee control -of th e , *lfsI tlthe firstTve heard ofit,*,*Pa- I $21 million o m a IS payment of $1.2 miUloa' to. . urchase of the New E ng^ oatSgSaScfbDecea ay, his client h*d ’a claim to P — ' t e its at this time,” tbe.cpokeekee* Trump, 41, was thithe owner of tbe -livan sasaid in a telephone interviirview' tum for an exdudve fan’s full o w n e ^ p of Pao io ts Hi . . , : . mansaicaid.. New Jersey GeneralsIs in the defUnct Sundayay from his home in N ewtoi^ ^ . chase the PaMots fotr™Mor “ ■ ...... TWI'siwkesiiaan, aj who asked tha3-in~daninOigM— pUn. in >val.__'„ ■'______of-bbtlLa■h atdM^N^Hfttions were to D O ^A tD TO l mp entered the tangled negoti(oti>~diflbandedralthotit^ b theJ case is un* - in negoti -■- -Popeo—earlier-^-nreceived—a —re-—continuelue-with^a^status-conlerancei, ____ ; GIVMiiioraai■ «on* , ations, ftftir tbe finandally trodblet)led der appeal. r^. , .vRoberw rt P o ^ ,'la w y u fair th eI FranR straiidng order at -ptevented the- adedule*^lil^a'foTiEisWednesaay— ■ Pate wvins his ssecond aktMMllTiMT)- oumev-tlthis-vear^ ; j s s - g 2 ! ^ TTI B S R m. - l3.NCMBMHi ftSSr.lSi'!: S S i L . ‘5. i-a ‘LA JOLLA, Calif,if. (AP) - It was - 8, iSft Wfttf C ' S i M:ilj.' the's^e result for!r Steve Pate, but (tec* or«ni( M pawn Igun MM i S S r a i f i i i ’ ^ I u i i i a i .... *>-* the feeling was.. < different. And Golf ikiim iraim'i up« 0M (iwm M I l - : | i s a^ l l j W > M .130 £±S.SSSS,SSiK^ ES. ! Hi> 1 better. •Probably," Paditj Boid, ' then iT!M S.'!SM W S \?Js I r S ■ reconsider^. Haas.as. with a bogey-f^ round of :zf as better.- 66. finislnished one stroke back a t 270. t«T^ ^ ider par. He won $70,200 and, -“SSJIh e. «i,0,nw ■ CgafeTMO* AflOwMi tauCW€ V-ffii S -Yes. Yes. this wasng to get on the 18 undei ;%SsH « .L F(L W L Pel P»(*«rttattM a 4 JI7 la J40 ined in the money-winning . Cawll a I JOO U 7 M2 0«aati , Simplot'Games ‘^t’s a nice feeling1^ b i^ ie to win remaine< aid Sunday after lead etat $261,331.$: ^ • . oncAOoaii)' “ s s s f ’. ^jTOCAg^AP) .•'AMutihm»•I ai ' 18th and need to m^ SS£T?“ i l i 111 lecond victory of Joey}y Sindelar and Dr. Gil ■ -U?ss;?i2£si’« -and do it.” Pate sail an. making a comeback after-- «. Am 14 001. Omt M ...... he captured, his se<>ur seoson ih the Morgan. a is « i'is s '.'-’ ^ • f f i i i l s . \ 4*MaM»l UMnAtUalkA . pgraaaf ca o e Isst moHth injofChampions. n Tom 1 ^ . . . c tbe third-round third-roi-round leader Brod Faxon and • ■”?8eettLrln.'l2S»w!^T>*kS•a 74 H. at the Tournament 0 : S' lared tbe winner Williee WoodWi were next at 272.16 un- , ^ CB Tm •! S 'J S I! IS 2 £ K ^ ‘^ ‘= s s n « i “c5s;s!'?kolfcj- -There, P ate took-larm d ely e d and der par. • * - , 3fV S ol M leavff«hr■' round. L each had a 70. vrith Wood sav- This time, Pate cabe top sptot vrith Wood eai , ■ I! ffl .finished.’ ' ing para r ffhim the water on th e 18th. s illia! i C o l l e a e s t a ni n i d l i i g s hole in a. tie for the ^ ffi ■ • ua.w* Jay Heas. who hadrHiA-A.to.«Vini fi -----Pnrnn mD jiateh e d jat.7,2.-i:3rr— "- = ^ ^ ‘£ ^ t ? s 5 a s a & rapping a . 6-foot Ju ^tJt 'as he di'd last week in ' “ ■ KSiSSSg!SSS.. §1— ----- ^PataaeedadAbird aii, Tom Watson fell victim to a .. _ «*n » JUIOVH. riwli.9t ..{ i- -.■ flj'iS ...KlK And he got it. rsofthe hole while.- Hawaii,' . Prt._OB__ ^ _ „ W ^ 7 putter and drifted back in the - — ■ - 4 a .444 la a .7T d«mi Kt.Uf p u tt into tbe bade theoi putting green - balky pu jS m MSSi ! S ■« t a MO 14 • Jia . never-came.------pack.. -Tl-Thc _five-tim e^ritish_Ppen------g is 's I a rS'■’Ssi }J T“» “ B~U~«>-“ r p U MTM H aas practiced on tb S ” i s s s i i ' s a . ’ "^i-for-U io playoff that n.I lost it. He ju st champio:ipion could do nb better th an a - S li II iS “I don’t feel Uke getherI do'wn the 74 andnd 'was eight strokes back at . — - ^ J L -” SfiSSS S ! J e th at birdie on,. 277. SUftMk won. He held togel ra Ballesteros of Spain finiehed K iiS " S .’ S IL standings' 2 c S stretch.'then, ;nade; feel like you lost Seve G i s» 7 ^ 7 1 “ ■X the 18UI. You don'tdoes f. that,” Haas his firstirst American tournament of — Sll the yeoreiu- with a 68 and was a t 276. ULQiwm . » » ■“ r s i l i i l i ------r - t e it when someone do i l l "»=»«* said. is one with a final Fiveto playersi led or shared the w. budm » -ei .tla ii! a S l i nder p ar on the lead before bei Pate took command k ’ P*te, 26. won this I ~ a~ 3 -in)ri’ 6'wond~8h~ot-tKat— ^ —-S S 4 »” ------^ . S r — i - ’ri ‘ ” 5J..5- round of 68. 4 und’orrey Pines. His w th "”a"’ ider par. curledd iiiih some 3 feet away fixim the C ^ T a ^ :S “ _ s i i s a J ii_.M .11 KfaMc South'course a t Toi I.OT ' ---- M >ti>- 269 total was 19 undt h i ^ of his five- cup on>n tltho sixth holo. ™ a jrth ^ u ttT 6 r« a ^ ie i^ "and. 14 fi 1X00 22 2 JIT The victory, the tl iiariis ij' purse of $650,000‘ despiteite constant challenges from ' NgrtfeCtnlmi I i i t 20 3 <70 a.CtntiBiS(. » i i i ' ! i | —WiaiR t*UP career, w '•‘.ffliiilS S Kteate 000 fh>m the total puaamings for the aboutt a 1dozen different players, led SSi.T.* i.ii ?ci».£SKmlJ“ ” - ■hSdT and pushed his ea ' o r sharemred. th a lead the rest of the i i i T s i .....**'■ 'y e a r to $229,888. if tho Bob Hope way. „ h. played about -Patebte began driving to the right on t . • ~ ^ \ujja 'i ii ^ . asss- .t 2»iM Haas, winner of T S S Classic last month,ront o.t rate and the badijtfdfnlHffmtttrtsd-nBticrtB ------;J : ilegion 18 standndlngs L' a M i l i a Ifadln n ^ - t . Mantefta. 3J1IX^J^^nV e balf hour liTtrothe lead when he . those} caicanyons on the lefl," he said. .-SW ^SSK T bi.’^SLlX M gained a shai« of theagle.putt on,the., and madtnade bogey on.the.l4th,,jirop-,...... , ;V— “ - ...... back into a tie with Haas."' tUB 34 19 a Tl 277 211 ■ ntoiM- ra n in an 18-foot ea ping bacl SsrTi ^ ! S !! i S! a s , !w .eaE:!ii.K gsa tied an invitation - - He-r- reiremoined that way going to . S S ; il S! s par-518th. /ision tower and the 18tliI8th tee. He again drove inio 2I&CC - I* I i .f ii ii a ssrs I I S il .'i .1 v Sm 21- 34 7 41 217 241 lUaw 1. Haas then dedine . le putting green, tho righright rough, played a wedge H i fii; .S.'!.!!» ’ 1 .” ‘ " &^issi4S£a?*3000 bMmi- t. Kno CUtaUr. AlU Tl to go to the televis j S jl y sr"' 5 5 ■ KfwYatMUU^3.IUtM0 ie for tho lead un- over treestret and back to the fairway. 1 S 1? iV M ______Um^nv^jUrtViflwCwft^ rdgft_nv<»r thw______W — t>wM'8|iBa:' iiMffWir i.'tu a'Him He remained in a tie i. y J .071 4 19 IM ■ W L^Pn. W L ftu . ira.stlaui3 RkUhU;a.rndCwur.6|ni«Sua. pond to %within six feet of the flog. . 1 . . . WkUuSl 10 IMOaMfr-1.8tr^ScbwiU.C«bn4(: ' BUEtMCnb;oebnec( IOummSl '! 1 ! S ii ,i S on the final bole. L _ .------•— .------c - -l-i'IS IMIrSS . ---ISI •saS iiiL r---- Is—--—^— « " P«ubu^ »* S & iiis ‘lisa KK >inPageCl job.“ ! g S ! g S fc ... )3 I J30 7 It jao 444 H, BM tm t il. Kite IbcMr. D^Vandah m “ t e I i m-Floyd-wastbe— ^oian; . R.ld*l»tl.C«l«*teNWT4 ciifiiri -K isS sss-.'late;}?«*^ • C o n ti n u e froB 7 ------7 ^17 }* 10 S o •" OhioVUl Bte»r4.------Idaho-Coach-Tima the bench was ST“1-19 joa U 10 JU _ ._ ii*MiCi»i««u.ej8»» ■nar U 0410,.Bard M34 3. Taub 22.4a 14-M at. a 4 y - It-tt- nn ~ ~'— ___ n ST. guilty party when!stioned_an.^of- 1 «*'”■ 4 JOA 10 .14^ ,417 PnfBlai till; 1 Rbtadi JiciMa. C«to 15:46 to play in «*TngN!DBNAUZ0NAI7tl e s < _- ' t 2 ^ IJ • __ ■ g p ■■-_ • f l a g ^ . - He.- quesi J^BA box scores "T .1 ------tKMuaf.- -9 e-Vandals-down—tirtfruiS■^!.^^S=^f.aV.:l!SsS,“,i-- tt-u - c«i«* fidals’.call with 16 M 2. OUu^rr t-2 M 4, Krtiua 34 24 I. Tbula 1»- - ...... a :s s -A » -^ — ! i ^ __—K B *•*«; ,_the_game-and-tho-ick from a 30-19 uwsno n. ff L w. w L ftt a A.iA.iM 36-25, flghtmg bad ved to talk about iS^S'S3sJSS*=== ■nSsSTSSSESSS,-. rssirrs— !srs^-^“hjJ-H iii— willIlllams'Open •^JIEaUBmrdefldrzr: lid Floyd, who -— -w fm jsass.'ss' JHWii “We're not allowe iatialllliictan. Haib II, W, ArtWM IHAiiJiiw>. ' '17J7 1 .tbo -.offidals,” saicthe cburtroftor a • -tiJtVirrSu).TaUI lauU'--|lil>a 2a, N, Atwat II. TKbaiala - . . . . i 'l I i l l “" ■ ' • a j s : « » » - K S sfe'sarlHf&l rhey did a nice • i*4b»c«achFtacI>Flarl(2l.nach.A-l.m, 'fu travelins call. “Th 7 8 .Ul IS Jia MyHi ! i S I! , 3 S& S i tOakl; s a s s : a . 200 Mnm-1. DMBt W«IU.'OaU Cdtc >s-— ---- toABMyao B—st 10 J . i i:SI I S SSf S>M i&XS; 1 sutbttk U m . ScMi n ■sss-,-:s£isfi3i:dmRb.Km>y * s 4 •. Oak; 3. Jtaulir SUbm*. BuA^ Tnd^ Q Broncoom P a g e C l . o fth e} Bengals'Be 23 turnovers, ' :Ui AmM-S u AatMM r over th e second- prcsiisreisre, particularly the guard ■ .U<)^ M M 16. WiIUw M U I .' r. ! :S1! i-'S ^ !S! '.MO.VnwP'IMO.TguUtMail- 9 s Ml It a JU SM( ,A,4ot two-gome lead ovith two games to pressurelure,* Boutin soid. “We r e - ...... 'i 200 BM«n -1. StffAiaM U«p>. Seau Tr as four games vertedid backI to some instinctive , S P ,.*■ ■ £ Buw- place-Vandals witl UBM».a,4n 87-7IMe-70-2ri sraiA -K fiSiJsss iSU beats either thing\ wherewh wo catdi tho boll, drib- i i s i i i l s BcaV«**.t,4« «Mr.T0.T1-2T« «a^ play (Idaho hu jnaihr »«■—« BaUw T M Chh; 8. i S I- aSF- iji1 5 5 1 ! a ! IcM^ remaining), ff BSgton or Nevada- ble and!nd bock off — that’s w hat pros^ iS f 3 r e ’‘ ‘iij'i ! i a '^ * ^ Eastern Washingt(feek. o r-if-Id ah o ‘Bvire-def(defonse does.";...... - - • remaining games, v l i! :s ;i a . ' ^ ■v£ffi»“c,K i£ S S v S .‘2 S . Reno here'this we e was warmed that his re- ^4b-Sll• 2. CUabir rate Sua. 8, Ona Tncfc anb.«. BalU«(TV intheregular-sea- cently ^ ‘ VilkiM. r»iM Nl-Mnk*. IMm *““*"c«*i«c» ASOtan BHIH loses any of its re: y weory team, which' hed SSr” ■ --' BMan-l. Tasl UdiMm. Ual; ip and the first- ployed;d sbes! of its lost eight games on T>Kk Club 7JI: 1 Jewla M m . Caiir the Broncos will win ■ •s:d‘jirs:’-« {E wVU OP OA The defending 1 34 7. Tbfui I: IS I] sss. st !w 1} il jS pc, ^ f ! !• : J ll • 12\z .42* . UiMtwrntft. 4 4 t JM II U JOO i4«i4i it e '4 ' Bengals-tumbledgames. t tostart*u t a bus with no gosT* • JU a 14 J»4 u>MMnt 4 4 t JM It 13 .438 PUkl4 .«.ca» . (md 6 .7 in league gelook rath er foolish mAOOsr.lOSTATIIMI ------KtlJra: aa."-' !|S:10 .231 » 14 Jll £ Jinii their' defensive > ' I-I i-jZ. Piscfc» 7 J-a l-l t. T^ki 10 .in .7 It 3U SmUm R j ^ l SkrUaa Ttuk 12 .tatba Sf. "They made us Ioi SStiKSiSi^^Sb'iS S i r S J , J J .1 aa* ISU Coach Jim ,*8556 at times with I plwAn?i«l >*••• ^ ------1KDIAKA MMHjlw . ' C«l^AlU«KA■OtAMCUtM U>t>M 11 pressutv,'. said I! *t-lO 1-211 tMula M 74 l.iaaai M M It. CWUa >; ' : r T s r , ^ j s a - i K “ '! 115 li Boutin. s starred midway rM2-22.TM«b « }s ..7U II i .7«0 SindM a a , 2 a . ! J .' ! s I half, when Foster ' ' |Ul>ri4»'I]S.SkilMMM4.Aa^ 4 ,«7 17 t 6M ' K.Tm.81. I ■ ' The foolishness a240rtnall34.8raaO,|.Graaal4DaitaCkl);BSU4.SHHsr,:;;ra: > . Stl.Dr«UtM:J.«'jO.«rlU_S22il^—»-* -*_fl*7-U..l2-til...... lW - l«Iw«_7, i ! s ii is s i __■'is.a““ i!! tss im.with jun>p.Bhot._tia^n.c H4T:W41». j 8.JS3 13 2 i » Via . t ------through the first h 1 3 ; £ « . \ V "fll»ltlliMlll * ‘ ' " ” ---- •:______touched.off.8-0.runip off a and a jShSiM ■:------i S r ” . — -“S-S; 1 s ' i ! s :j J i i j i r f . dunk afler another Tffiky-c T - S c S ^ i ! . Ms ? S n a . « & 2 a fast-break layup Pmes22.Ti U JTI _ ^ titleearlierthismont luJn.N ^e.& mpionshipa. held iworldreorecord ofS9.39 seconds in Cal- . . i s r ! ’7 ‘,417 7 IT JM . UtNMMBl. ! 2 !_S !;S a K fending gold medalisl i : « S = ” t J33 12 13 .410 ‘ •ti M m£/5S2?m?t55^ A at Milwaukee, gaxy in December,I taking it away 10 .0#J » It J17 . lOaite . In the. sprint cham] ’ in windy conditionsjurger split two firom Blah*,Blai who had skated a 39.43 I ■ #.»IJlI.8»r»*WM0.JUmWii .Blair won the in 1^87..17...... f»—t— loibati* Blair and Rothenbu t" ' U J|««9M I IIT,------— “ “ ““C«*mw s ADOuM 8Nlh«nllih. I ithenburger in a . Blair’sI t’s ability to skate the tumsv^ ‘ r L Pet W L PR. AfbUMM KIW TOH^’a j W ^ h ^ S M ll 600-met«r races. .B 2 .CU a S ,7U ttjin ' 1 i i i a ■ cJiyiIimplc medals ^ second, beating RotLpairing. It was at ' highigh spe^, something she ! .. iSii-. ££ ory in an in- learned»d from her days as a world in- !’ . eai-UlalS/BwL e**Bdi->l l_ » J » JTI_____ Ni«l« tf tka {»• ternational 600 . arm an important she’s she counting on to carry her past thaEeEasrOertaShsT 1 " :------KK^»T-hrVtM 2 -1010IS::;” .ItT ,t ll Mt . moAths and'-for her j ; ill • ------nJUtiJuit.ba5t___ ®?SListcallvm Tm a technical s ^ t e r ._____ M ^ who ere the top Thafsa ^e^th thing I concentrate on. * — -j-w m iisw , fcSS «»Right now I thinl I cal^ Christa and I n I. ’ >. 4 :^ ■ . V - - - : ■ , Monday,iy,Februaryfi2,19M .Times-nes-News,Twlnf>IISi^oC^ ’ “tate'Sattturday: BYU nanirrawjyl 'J a . p 2 0 : Tremplc r o lls toocbhvilinx^inguvin over:rU N G .'^l- - CHAPSrarHiLL,-N.c. (ytf) - n 5 M ^ ^ t b 6:16 left in the fin -'iind one geme ahead of o u r t 9 2 nple, - criticixed for its yof diana dropped to 16-8 i escapes"with V JciSs;uie, gained at leaiit one nev istoball Thougl]tgh the Owls pulled withiithin McCants’ basket put Purdue O M oihoniaSt.70 h i . ' v ! o f on~Vreeswyk*s~3^int~juia S^S— Everstte-----(X)LtnatolBMrMor(AP)-DMiiek:r— ^ ■lam aii NoithCi1 Carolina — Tar Heels Coocl>och ~ ” “ ahot withitE4l631eft,in th e fin t halllalf, Stephens'two free thnirowa-gave Pur- Chievou*us iseored 2L:points Sunday — J. ou r offen ^ h asb een;up_and u ] dOTO.* __N orih€H!CttrollugTintlntainwi tha Ileadot .due-to-btKH^advantaBage^with-l;52~to-l»ad-tt l-the-^lSth-ranked MUaouri < -to-p&k-iip on. unSHuilf n~Lewis. added Tigm to « -i- „ — HONOLULU, __(A P) . „ ■* »ras " extz«Sely"i^pr^i^'^il remafflng and~^en lo a 92^70'^ctoiy!bver OHin^ ~ - Michael Smith,. icoredi 17 TempleJle’s se«md*luiir,”~Sznith~saif(saifd~deftasa.^Baid-.Yrc^ iwykrwho'had— Tim-P-Psny - had-17-pointr^aniw d " two'free*thruWs with~li-l:31-left-Pur— homa-6tat>Statein a-Big^Ei^t game.-^—- —— : as- .due led 9 ( ^ 1 .- pointa, all in thes nw o m d half, , the Owls exploded for 1(19 eight points during Ithe run. *The Howie EnEvans 13 i^ ln ts and six u Oklahonhoma State Coach Leonard >: leading No. 7 B ri^Igham Yoimg h t points to s ta rt the secon(»nd shots started to go doilown for us and sists fbrr Temple1 while Lebo finisheiihw B utgoals by Garretiett and Jay Ed- Hamiltonon was thrown out'of the to a 758*70 victoiy, ^o' H a ^ 0 hand ,the Tar Heels theiiheir everybody got confldeience.” ■ w ith 181 aand J.R. Reid added 10• *0’^fo wards cu t Indiana’s delleBcittofivobe- larly in the second half when ■ Saturday nightat ■ in the home IpM in 13 yeara. Freshman Mark Malacon, bad 15 of North'CaiCarolina^ . fore a MitcheU dunkk with 34 sec- H'«.Oowb G arrett ~who scored i 19 :e V re^w yk bad 26 points,, in-in jum per with 13:22 leftift WEST-IT-LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP 31 pointo" when 'the H i Eight outscored the-Cow- : Reggie Cross i li who r«ll to 20* - to d d M k-S in-the first 6 M minutea of ' ' " pd n ta ~and"grabb»j b e d n i n e W tg five 3-point* jum p shots'8 toU B u ttiie T ar Heelsi ^ [ Mitchell-scored 21 of his 2< Purdue 82-79 on J a n .: be-Owlsrwho-improyed tot-22—^rnever-recovered^w.^ 22 siTamplo-for^—points-in- in-the-second-half-and-Tro: ond half to take a 66-42 lead. ^ ~hoiMda.fdrIthnSS rrrr.them;ito;Bhoot:mo8tly —— - - . andi“. l - i l . .. Davidivid - Halum s , ■ lyj&om--3;point±Le^''Haih'ad^22ii^ts:Bndil2:BBi^ "l^'afler "piddng'up'thre th e key to th e tem p le spurtlUrt, range in the second half.hi They hit 6 as No. 2 P ^ u e defeated Indlani LO, points, led the Tigera* ______BCored_18.points»J; ------S h ^ fz^nly_4:3J.giaieLjaiheji inth-airpointsrChievous hit 3*pointer at the buz -|urneairS9^raifBmraef'aeF^of-16-8hot8‘fh>m-3-p< ■point-range^l8—95 ^-SSunday ui to retain~poBBe8JioiS** ished with only 10 pol )nd half. of firet w throws in the rally, in d d u -' • Twin Falla'Andyidy Toolson. a dtilnto.to a 53-39 lend w ith 13:43 left,-left tum overa in the seran it place in the Big Tei he never fouled out 1 firat-half spurt, Confereni t after H ^ t o n was(\iected. \ BYU sophomore,•e, scored -4 was deflefense. The Owls forced 181( The Owls had one fi: ence. Purdue led 49-47 atl.thaltlme ' • tiimnvi»Tyera in.the second half nlnne. epTi a Nn-1 — ,, ------McGanta-■ts'with'lndiana center'Deaiiean-half|-making-threev-I -He's-madcr-at—abouf-ffve'Hve-Tnlautes-to;T>l a y i t r t h e ~ ------'~P ^^rdiite't o ...... country on defensive percentent- ' B ut North Carolinena scored on o Uarrettirtin loul trouble.- 3-point jum pers The vici )gl(. and"eihraded hie neticora in wnier* score OMa•klahoma State 13-6 the raet LOS ANGELESilS{AP)-Bo id winning percentage. Otvderde- combiM iion or two S-| irictory moved the Boiiermak but by Lebo and inside baeloskets to take a era to 22< jnce once play to 26. of t h r ^ s ^ Kimble scored oa (careor-high has always l»en there,' but 22-2rll*l in the conferenc ------'— ;------^ ~ 36 pointa. to lealead No. 20 Loyola of CalifonUiniia to a 142- W' ^ 127 victory overtr Pepperdine] I . i l l Saturday night, cliclinching the ikers just>t keep mlowing ddown besist ofthe; restofJSNBA Lions' first Westst iCoast Ath- INGL3LEW 00D, Calif. (AP) - TheTh Matthithews niade both free throvrows Barkley, led the 'i76ere with 29 I n d i a n n a 1 3 0 letic ConferenceB tide t in 27 LosAng itor added a third-foul shi ded 24 and King jsgeles Lakers’ 117-110 victor shot - points; Gminski adde m niento 122 years. , ' over theJie Detroit Pistons Sunday lel ____P r o b a s kkctball.'...... Sndo'S!idunk for the final margin, 16. Paul Pressey hadad.20 points for Loyola’s 142 poin ubt wbo-the-favorite'is forfthe th ______^ ______“I wosras very indecisive," Thomnimas Milwaukee. IIANAPOUS (AP) - John most- ever by a WWCAC team NBAch,championship, said. “I'I shoulda have ju s t takenI theth Cummings’ basketet with 1:24 re- scored 16 of his 26 pointe in . and the 269 was.thithe most ever ^the past eight days, the th game. jum p ehcshot off one dribble insteadad iof maining in overtimew made it 119- twoltoyliiy Indiana rallies and the Indi-^ in a conference gam rs, who - a t 42-9 have tbthe “^es had a lotot of courage.” two. WhiVhen I went up, I wasn't sui >gin of 120-115 Pacera won their seventh sure 113. The finol mai^ ht gome, 130-122 over the Sac- Hank Gathersre scorcd 32 leaRil6’BVb- best record,-have beateaten Lakera Coach Pat RileyRi said. “He’s if I wasIS gonna| shoot or pass. Oncenee I wos on Cummings’ tvtwo fr»e throws. »traightB points, Mike Yoost:,.t 26 and Jeff DeSoit.lit, Atlanta and Houston,, ththe got ^ a t quicknesjiss and ho can left myy feet,f< I was stuck." Only King, Borkleyey, ond Gerald tto Kings Sunday. ■ P iy e r'1 7 ,” includiiiding nve of s w, ith 'th e f6uith, :fjflh ’and ah 'm oke an Impact ondid the reason we— Still,-1; the • P istons' werenren’t. Henderson scored foifor tho 76ors in Pacera ™ .took a 3M 6 lead as.. . seven 3«point shoihote. U y ola,____ ^ best records. They also aree 6-6-0 hove "him, o nine-yesear veteran, and discourairaged;,;...... ______the extra-period. . • ______Long scorscored eight pointe during an. nm. Indiana led 67-50 ^ 0 three best teams' in TEe th noc a m tu e , is tnat The 76era scored.LlheJa8t.seyon._J.®;®. l ™” at straight games,, tlthe longest Eut -— the Celtics, Hawks 'and 'an< confidence in him inS i i = s " Z M i l wv c a u k e e l 2 0 17^ 'pointe of the first hallalf to cut.into a halftimo,ne, hitting 28 of 43 shote (65------winning streak inn thet] nation. pistons.ns. this." ' a d e i p M a l l S -12-point Milwaukeellead. ll , • porcent).It): . The ^ Vaves, 16-9 16-! and 8-4, • -j-jjete difference between- ththe 1^e~Pistons jhadd their biggest M ilwaukee had ledtd 48-36 on Cum- A t l amto n t 129 . - w e re -----le d . . b, ...... ^ Lakersrs Iand us is called talen t" saideaii leod at- 67-51. andd h eld -a- 67-55 . MILW.WAUKEE (AP) Tenreny mings’ basket with 33:32 left in tho ___* * i gj>o-score a - a ------Coach1 Chuck-Daly-of-the-Pistom ( am sr^halftim e-lead—befoifore-being—outs—Cummin ilngfl"Bci)rfld" 80ven*0f"hlB"JlB-36-Becond”niB of two free - Cummnmings scored six of the tl RICHFIELD, Ohiolio (AP? - Brad streak: withwi a.129-113 NBA.victoiy , and ththen Kimble . s ,Worthy, .who-led .theXakerkers' throws.- ...... ■ Bucks'’ firet oight. ’ points..,, ini . Dougherty scored 11 points in.the over theho Seat:tle SuperSonics Sun- and Enoch Simmoimons made 3- 24 points. **rhey' wantedd tto Mychal Thompsonn ^and and Mogic overtimeme. Albert King tied the scoiscore fpurth quarter, inclu:luding a key 3- day nightg h t p o i n t s . The-clos^OBpArAHnn.!Bti e final~30 seconds to clinch3_jhQ_jecond»-Iefl.— tb • o tth ei bbuzter; i • N e v a d a - R ei n o 8 9 ■ -'.TM :• , E r W a s h i nijgton*S3= g i 0P"*Ef!SvinF^ REly Eastern- 3, while Boroh winds up a t 1: a rally by )oskctball toum am ent a t PosiP o s tth e y built a 26-19) adyiuilap t ^ ^ S A n i oior r post Amberli Gustin hitlit 121 ______MONDAYFEBRUAIn lARY 221:______i ------;WasHirigtdn~whljrhlch— fo u g h t^ “ FMliiHijHigh School. holilim e. Wtiile Madiiaison eventually points to lENEPANODA^HOUSEWIMV^ -pomt second- j to load the Lions, back firom a 17-po lier, guard Sherri Thormahnoh- cooled off in the secO:cond half. High- After I .Motsmraitli^dlorS'SKv ...... _JialtdeliciLto.:puU. r trailing.J)yjBOveh eorly.ly. ini - ;crM“irgameshrgK^'6"p^nBr in o n a s a —KBVer-fOUWd--r tHe" shooting " th e fourmrth quarter, Idaho' Fall'alls’ - h ...... s / points, 83-81, ' ikritz touch, connecting onn 13 of 57 from Mikki Ki 3ATURDAY, FEBRU/UARY 23 - icnior center Colleen Jarit Kano sunk four free threw•ows,.. ,- MR. & MRS. HERMAN^EnO^^OE^^-^PA^JHi ^MACHINERY-BURLEV - ^ ■ —— ------remaining.— --— i 12 to key p 67-37 Coeuiie u T ^ e 'flo ld for'24 ^ re e n Jeim'Griffih and Angie'Trc{Vcgo— ------But with 27 seseconds left, I— ;— while^Jei >e victory over Borah in thithe Both tooms finishetied 22-4 for the eocH added od. buckets to fuel the th _____ ,-...... T7rzr — DeiTickJJaniBrgragrab>cdjn:ofcr-^Jg- place—game=— Brenda—Lon _ _ ^ _IFBIDAYlEEBaUAlq ARY~26~~ ~ i fensive ,d, scor&di and w.»«rut hit a basket with 26 second/mds Rams in the lastt game of thc Moscow made the 3- J cow’s Sonya M artin led a 0 A R Y 2 7 ^ ------a — was fouled. He m ning in overtime 'as Idahby. bj .Road Test — L-.:- itanotthaend-ofthejfIfl world." ' Bii_with_thJli36Jeft.toTO ------_j___ -.Repack frontitW heel------The Soviet Union5 bpolntnnents needeJedatM idasI THURSDAY MAR(i R C H 3 I - , away fh>m a btonze.xe. He missed a . Bishopp KeUyI Knights finished thei S ' U JiM 'a c, INERY-TWIN FALLS ------hrohte.in. th&J,QQO>nO.meters^byl.n aeason^n^ t h a record_of_l&^._Am: seconds and was .34M iseconds out of Suttonn ledI the 13-14 Eagles with 1

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I LEGALNOOTICE LEGALNOOTICE r m — CTSolecle:led Offers -- lass«='«p Kenneth Richchard Far- Clerk BfflSIFlE^sa> INDEX rand and Patrlitrlcla. Ann Jo Van Zanle I Farrand, husbt fIntefMt • ■ w...... - wlltii - Grantors ______077_Hom#£ni»rloinm*nl___ . ---- >t>orooralte-nu^-22J98a— - 07B Commo«kolionO*»l«*t...... ------n a m e d r - b y - a p i ------ce p to fl— loi— 0 —mpertencrt------ANNOUNCEMENTS- k deed, ^.deedecied their- ' lulMlme rnerheai cut* OW Hailing 4 Air Cond. I ^ . right, titfe and IrInterest in tora^bonors with •• - 001 ftorliJfllH 081 Furnllur*SCorp*U ^ and to that cer P ™ " ” " - 003 lotiS u , Found 063 Building Met*rlolt property desci,a"d'T,l 0Announcncemern. K ^ rX|0 ”,, In the Nam- oos Anneinounc*m*nt» 083 Corofl* Sol*i . that certain D [ ee d o f ------■— g a/C ald^ell area. ai Con- 004 Kid*d»Korn*r 084-Tool* • !V0 g-for-lho-nexi------woo$-M «m ______083.BI«y«l*i...... 066 Flr*wood strument No.).®® 8 7 9 4 0 6 .------— : 30 days. No”ftoarees..American- 006 p«r«>r*er\olt 067 Plonlf >Tr**t I’------088'VarT*lyn»odl------: ~ 090 P*l» 8 Suppli*! ...... _ 8 Qd______5 u M H _ Louise ------09rCf«otlB* World------— i=^ = ------rocK w . v - i iuaUa I ______wlfBfTuckers’- lain. K lm b o rly -I - The default*S'r'Shich f< "HOUNDPOUN rt-tlme. 11:30 007 Jobi>bt ul lnt*r*it . s a le is to b e mnade a Is the BUY4WWRAIAUFETIME p.m . to 5:00 a,m. a.n Apply at oos Sel*>l*t P*opI* FARMERS aaARKBT I fa ilu re o n . t hle e p a rt o f UCENSt T h e. Doughnulul House.I 551 009 Cmpnploym*nl Agancl** m I ” n F Grantors and G( ra n to r s ' Blue L^kes N;______' 010 PfOfelatilorvol S*rvie*i ir k e r s to FOUND DOGS NO DyCor*S«rvle*» 095 F*rlillt*r S Top Soil assignee, Tuci ------gssiciRWiRwoRKs “I! Jar 096. Form S**d LINES i p a y bK e h c l a r v TW’N FALLS 3byilll*rt XTED7l“ lh »P«I'«|“ “ !" S12“^nploym*nl Wont*d 097 Hoy.GrolnSF**d $85,513.44. togel jtln«(iO(>pertunili*t 098 FormilorRanl Interest at the undi.nrt X V Oinoooiftfin perience deslroii S X ? ; . s i;rcom* P ro^rty 099 Po»lur*tlorfi*nl twelve and one*le-half per- rod 4 white oncyloloon . . 100 Uv*tlocl>Won>*d I (Sh''- th e lood court al c e n t (12\4 % ) 2- Foma’o Austral SYmKJS .ofl*yWant*d- - IOI Anlmol Br**ding 4 itrailan Shop- vanoy Mall, askikiofpee. Ic ■ , o n inv* 10J Colli* ' J a n u a r y 1. 191987. a n d hord, bluo morlo •Calllem an’s o is in»tf»lrO«lion 103 Oolry Equlpmant costs advanciic ed a n d 3. pomalo Lab. blaiblack ■ Cowboy for •( utic L*tten» 104 Hor»«t penalty fees asIS p ro v id e d 4. Fomalo Torrlomor X pup. Association. approximately. api • 076 M ui l05'Horf*Equlpm*nl In the deedI o l tr u s t wtiito& black ^ 0 months, salary .* l06,Sw|n* , I I^MS UNDERMMOOONLY! ^ above describiibed. .The ' “ Dlotrich area. Call 108 Sh**p/«OOI». ______balance owing) i a s o f th is o o a s AVAILABABLE FOR CRUtSeSt-ssH iP s. ■ Cafl“lEAL ESTATE rO R SA U UO Pouliry » RobblM^------day on the o b lig a tio n ADOPTION: Now Hiring. Tour To guides, 113 Irrlgotlon • - secured by saldlid.Oeed.ol i.FemaioLab.biaiblack. Casino workors. o » Op*p*n H ou(*i______113 Form 4 RonchSuppN*» 102.29. T h e 2.1 maio & 1 lom.omaio Lab X, aecrdtiiries. giltlilt jhj o p salosj____ o y tjom9m*» ForSol* ______■ 114 Form InipUrnBrnt ^ _ j r ’f h r ^ u ia c jf i wfiiie------n board Iraln- 032.Buhl>hl/fll*rHom*i J pose of secu( pmonly Toslesaoa. On b XCALL THE TIMIHES-NEWS AND ru Friday ing * worldJ titravel. Call , «3-j and • a reireasonable d e s t r o y e d afiorHer 48 hours, ry starting al 1750 per 040 C*m»m*t*rylol> Snow^V*hlcl*» • -^stee.8.jiidjj IP Rnnfltlts, ____043^atx = — T 3 3 - I ply in person 044 co«< “l36 Comp*r» 4 Sh*lli ^ . DATED th is lOtlOth day ot whether your pot>01 has been between 9 a.m.71. 4t 4 p.m. at 04S Mebebll*Hom*«ForSol* 137 Molor Hom*t D e c e m b e r. 1987.)7. picked up. ThisIs 1 Is not an .Qem State Papeigper 4 Supply . 138 UlllityTrollart -FIRST AMERICA::AN TITLE up-lCH)ale list. Mixed. Mi dogs Co. t80l Highlandand Ave S. an Idaho aro hard lo doscrl RENTALS COMPANY, ar . secretary/ . ig g S I AUTOMOTIVE Corporation. ‘ to Iho pound torAT'r 9' 'r.Reply wllh . ByfDexterT.BaJa il- pot Is ihofo. Com< resume to: Man^lanager. P.O. ' oso fumirnlih*d Hout** LECALNCslOTICE LEGAL N(NOTICE. LEGAL NOlOTlCE VicePresldentt out a puppy or f «ln Falls. I;J.,- ost Onl«ilucniihcd Hout*» 131 AuioSarvIc* T ru s te e dog. THEY WOUgilo™ ™" 052 fomItn. Aplt, >Oupl*a*t 133 AulePorliSAccattorlai ------STATE O F IDAHIHO TO HAVE A HOMEI ilum. Aplt. SOuplsx*t 133 Aulot Wonlad , n r — Experienced larmlarm mechanic , Sss Roor)ommoi»i WorMrd 134 AulotlorRanI '. IMVITAY|6n P ) a construc- Idaho, the undeitd e rs lg n e d . C o u n ty if Twin Fja lls JER O M E DOC•O G L O b ooeded. Call 374-7?<-7148.______' ^ M 6 g>Omt For R a n t ______133:CyeI*trSuppll*.------S o u th C e n tra l C for a new First AmerlcarIcan Title as- ^ ' AVAILABLE i 136 HaovyEquIpmant lO lh d a y o f ------a d o ptk ji ------ndemIniumJ^nio1» NO HaovyTruekt/Samri ceptlng.bids (oi irsig n e d , a 1:30pm2:30( or*houi*/Slorog* R«nral audits: Biddei I (91.7 mHz) sell at public auauction to the unders :30pm. baler operator.r. R o le r e n c o s ^ _ ' - D « Won • 141 Von» In a n d fo r — ^ ' •“ Call 733-5197. Brog*R*ntolt \*7 Imporl/SporuCori • ------B ho w -ab llity to } Idaho, The the highest-bid onl*d>oR*nt...... - - ...... ------...... l46-4K4'*SATV‘t------Jld operate cash, Tawful r„yy's!-»re“W m( Idaho, ; per- Sholtor-locatod-c ir gfavtly.~"ir'*.~~ T IT 066.Meb . an-A 102 Attac ared-DEX- -wesLioBd.ajaeJheJhrentrMce' obll*Hom»Spot«. . ..______- .. US Anllau * ^ W ...... ------— ^AuciirAiraudll RP=^M950-thB— “United— , known to l® Sowor plantt acrossa ihp S -catlSSTm • ments must an antenna payable at the " i l T t ^ Bohi / 193 Autot-Sulck ive average sale. the tiloilowing me to be the. VIVice P re s i- road from k a r t Rt roa. housing ISSn 1 ^ ------PlBlflflL_.bY...^- - o rn o ra tlo n |-^1_|rialo U bradO'.rtnr work 1 Casilolofd .area, MERCHANDISE 154 Aulot. Codllloc • 1 • Board approval. M9;5-m etef9-tJeacribed-rcaHaH>roperty-denl_DLUi£_&Q b ^ u Qhi not avail- Send■d nresume and____^ 156 Aulet.CluytUr------. ------,: Bid packets litter located situated In thee CountyC of that executed J i,V oi‘nil7 roforoncos to FarmtiandTRTIFan T ihe pfrson 'otheaholloJbTlu 1 Box 237. Buhl.II.ID6331B. ID • “ J IV*llon*ou» For So'l* 160 Aulot • Oodo* \ ■ u p o n re q u e s t. Butte. 8.4 km Twin falls, SSlate of strument or th< >63 Aulot • ForcT - Ao8nciLf3_c.o F alls. ' Id ah o . toIEqulpm*nt >66 Aulot .Morcuryaiincoln ------r?- -a'Syear-contraitracti nego- T^e-membeibers-ot-the-Lot—5-In-Bloc !locK-2-o f—strument. on ,.iA t -o u rch aso d at tholoCllyVVater ( Ploaso contai 'onl*d 10 Buy^ • I6S Aulot-Oldtmebll* ' ^ * lia b le If fundiinding level Idaho State» Board of EASTGATE SSUBDIVI- 83>d corporatii ’ Wogoner. 0:N:& ------>T3-Auto»-»i'onfto«------c h a n g e s siphlficilllcantly.------Education areire Roberta SION; Twinwin - Falls acknowledged -Maoic -C aro CoCenter, 734- •• 072-Aftiiftilqw#!' 173 Aulot. Ptymoulh- mtral Com- Fields. Chaih a rie s M; - C o u n ty . lda?ioa?)0 accor- that such co:orporatlon . Caii324-w^ W l Equal COpportunity 073 Baitaioo'i a Crolti 174 Aulot-OlK*r r ...... S o u th C e n tr 074 Mu»iu»lCoMnilrum*nU —^ H — munity—Actlon-lon-Agency-Grant.:— ^eoe o rg e ____ E. . d in g ___t o _ t hthe olat executed the sa . . . . 324-4313 Employer. 175 AutoD«ol*r* i 33.9314. 076 0»»'({«;* E^lpmvnl -340 S«rvlc*D>xactory •! reserves thele rig h t to A lv a re z. Dlancorded In IN'WITNESS'WI-VHEREOF-1 ' F u t l ^ f u s h . 733-t ■ r e f u s e a n y anid d * all bids. Gary G. Fay.ay. C o llee n B o o k 11 of Plats Plai page have hereunto " ^ S p e c i a l NOtlces on Geriatric llcensisnsed social ____r •: Bldq must be received Mahoney, JiJerry L. 37. recordss ^of said hand and aflixe ______worker posillon>n a available In : • by 5 P.M., MMarch' 11. Evans, and J,.R a a y C ox. c o u n tv . flcial seal theB d a y a n d a tte n tionON a prdgresslvo10 long-term . 1^ , marked5d "Sealed , A copy of th.the applica- year In this -ccertlficaie c l a s s if ie d READERSRE, care sottlnQ. For moro-in* 007—J o b se f IntInterest______007-^obsoflntiIfintergst QQ7-Job8oflntftm«______------...... “tlon.'' atnrrnimenmnenTs“ T+ie~ ------DESIG•SlQtWTEO— lirst-above-wfJtt€ M tw t— to d y ------sto: thereto and reirelated ma* STftEET AODRIDRESSOF LINDA LU EVAN^NS 11 you havo hadid problem s Cralo-Trullllo alil^Bu^riey B Care [PN and RN’a or, .M67/bl- The RIchliold School _ S u b m it b id s to c for-the with-any produetinets or-aor* Cenier. 20frS7S-94 '■« • ouf Police olflcor," South Centralll CCommuni- terlals are on rile for THE ABOVE- Notary Public lurslng .toam. weekly. S684/bi-woil-wookly alter District 1318 Is accepting vIcos auppiiod byjy our( adver* HEADCH: :------— ty-Action.. Agen gency. p.o.^publlc Inspectliction at the DESCRIBED) TFTRACT IS State ofldaho^ CHEF ■ ‘Wo are presentlytly Increasing completion ol Hold IloK training applications lor 2 positions- B o x 551. TwiTwin. Falls, office's’ or thithe'^rpes” AS FOLLOWSrtS\------Residing-at:_T w , ’Ch 1. Idaho stall lo Include 10 City of -Olstrlct socretary/clork and s l v .n SL"S"o”„:; SSaltlontl-en ’ j 0 ; Id a h o B3303. AtAttn: Betty News, 132 Thlirhird Street 535 Carriage LanLane,Twin' Idaho ...... - - ^-Club.— P.O.- -•nd-full-tim a-po ic ce p tln g -ap - :cook>Coll.487*2780.lor-moro— - - ^ W e st, Tw in Fall'alls, during Falls. ldaho833i83301. My commission ivIng this in- gox 1076. Idaho10 Falls,F Idaho days and evenlncings. Looking ■p,,cltlonV**fo?“' totesting to inlormallon. Cloaing dalo ' • __ 1 ____L. W o o ten . )nablo us to Yoar rounound omploy* lor oxtra Incorr indaypFeb^normat buslnes!e s s h o u r s :------Such—sale—st omo? Hours establish -Iho Civil CM Sorvico Fob. 22,1988 al 4:00 pm. -:: . ; Publish: Mondi frdatTFftK mofo.carelully mof\itor,lho me .mont.. aalariod.d. 4.4 Beneflls. _may bo workedI t(to you pros- „slor for palrol ofi ru a ry 22. throuirough Wed- PUBUSH: Moneonday, Feb- made without waiwa"?amies“ VuBLfSHrH5i«l 3l,9fJicors. Cl- _vvafltodi_amtilllous%er8oni reg a rd in g ru a ry 8 , 11. 1818IR aflnrt n d 29,90 „ |5 poi Send resum e wllh will salsy ro- e n l schodulo. B i'and supplo- 'experienced In row crop nesday Februbruary 24, ruary 22 . 29..ar.and March or covenants re policy to 00 quiromonts and'nd-references i Centor. 67^9474 07 and Tuesda(day Febru- title, possessionion o r e n - 1988. )0 complotod farming, gravily Irrigation 4 . ------• ■ 1988. ______buslrtess wilh only;nly Iho most to John Hollandland. Qononii A rlene. • ______and may be pickoc I OT, and 08, cumbrances, to sa tisfy NOTiCE:0F C _ reputable ol cllon ickod up Irom tracior operaiion. Sond N O rrCE------?.%23. March 01 Manager or call111 lorIc an Inior- Medical Iranscrlf:rlptlonlsl. 32 Personnel SenrlcoVico, M2 EoM resum e to: P.O. Box 12. ____ the_obllgation_£n _ s e c u r e d _____ PUBLIC HEA•ARING do our bost to s< — ------— ^ -P u W lc ------not!n o tic e ___ Is-.! ? ” - » 8creon_lor .view .„.:...... 20M23-S7S7 a hours p er w ee k ..<. experience -Sherman— PocaU>caieilo,— ID-Mur1auoh;IDBSS44------' hereby given-thji-thaton.Oc-. - N0TICE.(fE-Qp— r^ - by and pursuantlant to the NOTICE IS HEREBY any faTso, mislei lude Ranch prelorrod. ContaItact person- .83201. All applicati } Planning unothlcal advortlso^Lnmnni’d ' Heart SlxDuds S ' E S ------o.p«lonci.a ; . to b e r 23. 1987,7. tthe Idaho TflUSTEE’S=’SSALE powers of salelie confer- GIVEN by Ihe 1.!^.°". . : Jackson Hole.[e. VWyoming nel at Canyon Vie/lew Hospllal be submlltod no I ------= 8tate-Boafd-of-of-Educa- -- NOTICE -ISS-H£R£BY-fed_ln_a - Deedd . o c f T rust__ arid Zoning 'Com m is* ST.QEORQEQE'GETAWAY R o8illons_avali:_li;_lfi88_sum-. .228_Shoup_A ve.fo_W._Iwln ,March_4tn.„1988... :^ lo n (Boise St.State Uni- - GIVEN that on lh e 281h 5 ? = '“ '? “ J Kenneth sionTTwin Fallsils'County; -Atlonlion-cafnper!>ers, RV. 4 m or, Juno 1 tcto Sept 1. Falls. ID 63301.73^^4-6760. cants m ust bo U.S. • v e rsity ) Illed an ^pllca- ■'day of April, 19{198B a ll- 3 0 R ich a rd Farran(rand and State of Idaho.10. that a trailer onlhusiastaists. an in* wranglers. malnlonanco, ma Medical Transcrlf:rlpllonl8t ex- po ssess a high school ig will b e troduction to Broni . tion with thehe Federal p.m.. at 1616le^Addl'so” Patga A"" fFarrand. Public Hearing ronlwood RV walltossosfwallorillors. . cabin perlenced. Twin n ] Falts Clinic diploma or GED, Communicationso n s Com« A v en u e E a s t. TtTwin Falls husband andId .wife, held upon a rec orge. Brent* persona, kitchenj!?ri-,Ca1l IQJ Bnd Hospllal. CCall Arlene work exporionco “;S ; Coun y' Grantors, to TitTitle and a CONDITIONAf A T 'L V i ; »PP"cnHon.(307)fr)7)543-2477. 733-3700 ext 24B.. high school, no mission In WasV ashington, Twlrt F alls '-wuniy. Company jlO N b y e lu d es 3 nlflhts. >any. an LAND DIVISIC .^..i,« hfn heavyCONSTFSTRUCTION oponino Immodh e.iii record, a valid Idal a n d Bar- broaHlast. mosgi A i . license, live wli . Idaho corp:orporation Elmer. Betty, t I? DMI iLn Train part timee asa: a Hoavy nm e R.N. posll ri'o£/i a tS S t'S ifs I T ru s te e . In lavor/or ol First bara - Reichert.t. oh- T h e Equipmeni petitive wago amArt limits within 6 m olf Mwmtl Construction I ?rnn hire, no moro lhaii J n 3 lr«ll?= I^ O "■“ “ •I'M '' • '• " ’•I Security Bank; ol Idaho, following d •A i«N II n« Operator. Trainn 11' weekend a Conlact Goodin . fh. ™ ? . ; lllo Imurmco tocloly. E>- N.A., Beneenoflclary. property consi: o'f TV.’ i; ? c 7 « o ! . o reeks a m r. j'e'’d to start. L Neod'a G.E.O.?? J ob Corps welflhl. p a a s ^> ^h'physical ox- availaoio In your area. «' w'^ *879400. 'r e c o r d S 't tol f l ? a l l s C o u n ty ■RS'coraer— HS rewn^nrp— lo- •.... Ino and clolhlncg 1allowances Anv alcohol orOf < druo ^ 0 Neighbors of America, KoHy ■ Idaho; and saidId D[ eed of R a n g e 1 5 . E asacT n ^ Tho Timos*Now#~t B created a with - . lob— ! i ' 0 8 P«' foquosla piacemoni may result in dii Trust.'together!r withw the Also known a ; t ” t S ir il^ K ,e i o ,'’o7n‘’anlllanlzatlon that, a ssista n ce . M. -tlon. All appllcatlorS ltl'W M.»^il..l!«-VJ ■■ f l customers placino > large tor mo female between promissory Note located two (.32 a c r e s ‘ ullonal cook vice Commission, Be All You CanI Be.Be ______warned, o>experienced tlon. appllcanlsIS itm ust sue- ARIZONA 85258. All Inqul* 19B6. a s Instrumument c No. wllh a home to to be sold 004-KidsKomer enlng lor ox* preferred. Com)n la c t' Per* cessluliy pass anan 1 oral Inter- ries wlll be answered. 879407 and rereerecorded lor profit. immediate oponir ' ' ' ' perlenpod. farmtirmhand. All sonal. Canyoiiron Vlow view, a com plete ASSISTANT SALES r o n >,4ay 28. 1986.386. a s In- ' NOTICE IS FiF U R T H E R ■ ning reoulrod. Hospital 734-s;i-8760.'* 228 background chocknock, a poly- MANAGERS POSITIONS strument No..1.. 681594, GIVEN that a Public 005-MemorlaiNoiN o ta S tube Irrlga* ShoupeA ve.W ..1..TF.______graph oxarninatlo>ation and OPEN ' re c o rd s o l Twir‘win F alls ' H e a rin g will b e held be- tlon.-housing lurnlshodrTV lurr part-time RN nineeded tor psych^oglcal teating. Wo havo openings for two County Recorder.der. Idaho, lore the Twiwin Falls:..... Farms, Gonoraliral Delivery, Twin Falls areo. , CCompolitlvo P.O.S.T. certlllcalkIcallon preler* aaalslanl aales managera. I . . a n d s u b s e q u e nnt t thereto.t County Plannlining and 006-Personals resum e lo red.EO E. AA.206-2^234-6170. This Is lor a.Qenoral Motors ;______Kimberly. Id 83341.341. salary. Submit r that certain PrdrVdmlssory Zoning Commia aning .lnr..ox* ^ m ?ric an .H ed Cross Cj Blood ' . , '___^ franchised ' dealership. Note and Deedd of.Trust.o the hour ol 8:00K lK o^l -ALGOHOL I— ? n ) i e ^ _____ "Boncedf^mm 'i equipment Services, MursIntIng Director. . q u a LIFLEOMEluPMTAi “ worklijg condlllons. above descrlbeD” * ^ referen c es- rofluliflulred.-Send -care-“ umt;— Coi:ontaci:“ St. -individual with at in»SI Twin-Eali8.Jd..83303.-Expo-_. . tgage Corporatliration, a Hdaho. upon isaid reJ 1-976-111I I ' l l 10 roaum e lo Box B en ed icfs - FMCtC. 324-4301 year of expeilence D^elawarS corporaloratlon. to quest. excitement r o Box .548. sxt283or201. • with MR/DD populiSsSSW trakiw -’ , -Fieet- RearEstatState-Fun^: ------^Any-and"all • mlh.' + toll. Twin Falls: Id 83303f f l . ------Salesman for ccconsiruclion -who have a' proprofessional If ad .'w o ‘ will aehd you"t6~ ding Corp. a South ^Interested may wLn^

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_____ . 008-SalQ3 Peopl*ople 025-matnjctionJon oso-HoniesForSa(Sale. 039-BuiIneMPro•ropetty ost-Unlurn.HousM8M - 054-Unhifft.AptApto. , 054-Unfum.Apl^13. , 05MJnfum.Apts. &Ouplaxeae a ______.iDujrtexaa..r ' • S alos Conaultanltant: A n»- Men, women,I, 221 or over, Priced for quickK isale. Big fn Filer, two 2 bJrmjrm houaea, jullding on kitchen appls, $1 pllcatronTat Wendell low Income houa^ tionally known iesder In the professional truck tr\j drivers- . : W ood Realty bul At LYNWOOD M Tm e n t s Now taking applica 7 34-^1. $190 4 $17$. 32M1I MANOR: ~2 FALLS A PA R ^ Apartmenta ing. very nice 2 bdrm apts-,. Induairy wilt prov}rovldo quali- training courso.10.18 or over. OPENANOSPAIPACIOUS S hoshone SL E.73< 1 bdrm $275, Across from CSI:SI 4 noar M eadow Brook Apt ' fl«d loade, pre-sehset appoint- heavy equlpmen >om. 2 baths, THE PRIDE OF BURLEY. Bl A a lter SaO. wknds an . 7 . „ S “'»’rp'i Mran wei- ■» Buht 4 Balanceanced Rock appla. Easy lo heal.’S(arts ___ ment# & Jhorougljugh. training.. enolnoor..coura« wSSd deik,“nSv7rwer carpets, grand old buildingig In a quiet Je ro m e.— 2—— bedrrom I . e le c tric ...... ‘ TSW aS Mmn'’‘'’feafiS“-fdandiv fr 4 -Townhouses-in.Ca;..CaaUeford, .atiU S -t- dep,S36^244. to tne amblilousous man o r and travel agi c lo a e jo town; CalCall Bonnie residential nelgtiighborhood. refrigerator, stovd; Tl ap ts $200 Rental aubsidy, EquEqual Houa- 1 bdrm. apartment. Water & ------woman. Ouf-(lf#l-:r#l-year-con- -course.-Home s ------Munttamosttyfunumtshedon -no-petsr$179fmomom h-l-$“ w .|ng--opportunlty;-^y;-Apply-at ‘„nil. paid. nekrCity Park." sultants earn. $30S30-$50 K, If dem training, ______4 lovelB. N eeds up updating, a de p . CaU tFNB Tri 10. No petB, 863Qulncy. CaCiJiTM-MOO apartm ent fl,• $225 + $100'dep. Call ,733- qualllied we provlirovlde health, assistance. Free » right per- 6-6. Mon.-Frl.737-6C7^ a lota ol stonw o. re« r^ Apartments^ lh Bul’J. e282fEac48; 48.______FEBRUARY renl F dental, & Ille Insuinsurance. No plalna . your cfh gem TATE ^ JEROME RENT 'l™ ?bJS I d a h o .,cllMMgj^==^2------142 bdrm apts. Unlurn. Rent experience necee cessary, if Boise. 3eW)797T . « ST)■Y\i Norm an 1-000WM1482S. 1 to 3 bdrms, $15ti« A .m *30^ Kimberly.y- 1Roomy 2 dep only- very nic I. dbl carport, 4^)iex apt. atl ai based onTncome. $10/mo. 1 you havo a realaai destro to Northwesi Sch< -IT' ■ BeaconProgertleassino. ValteyViiiwHe^.d bdrm apt, appls, dt EKAPTS .diseTnvoariease.EHO ------_ 8uooeed-&-enlO)nlov-fielplno- -Box2007,-T.F.,ldi :.W/D_hookup, D/W3/W, watar 4 laundry laclllty. ca ...... ■JEHOME.TQWNK tie calt toarraiarrang e an In- ' ' -eanpd.-l200.-r34-«a ^ lnthlsnew2bedi sw^»^734-5S( :f r e e - ^ -04S=V acatlon Pf&toperty Tbdrm.-H4 baths.18. $2l,0/mo. , .3MPfopertyMam c . ^ X ' g S O 02S-Mu!lcLoK■088on3 ______5 extE 1l8 ^ r , U = J>lush.,C all324.73S2. -W 2enhlpshapepe"2 txirnr 'FREE ulila. 1 bdrm bd baa^ *idiS»Lai^'“i'- 1 bedro^ downtown. 3M 5?“ 4thN.F^eheat " 1 * ^ 0 DRUM L E S3NS. ^ loarn to . ■ newly oalnted. ateatove. water meni . apt. ______-jSgjm a: IT— VTAtiffl HDIBHD&fFlAM. ^ 1 bdnri b s e m e n t apt, »165 ^ ^ ^ Sional from^ -'E E u ro p e ;- a" Owner needs to0 a«sell home. -ForSale $i704$200*(fep.a U nadem enl iy c lea n : $2M.'m ane . .678-6031 3 bedroom, 2 balhMih. garage. ------1 bdrm duplex, no pola. 733-5660“ al irt?™"’' OulM2 b«lrOOT,_W Expofloncod • itolophono alylea. call Dum* ------"JoTfflWi-H)H a u l A635. Clean 2 bdn 4 a shop. MustX seos( to ap- )dt», covered QOOD AREA. Nli aoilcltor, oxcelteniltent pay for p r e c la ie ;...... 1 win move youAN^ - -tho right person so n . Sond 045-MoblleHom«mes lor le ss than rentlni W6. bdrm bsmnt apt.lOMinoKor, A ’ bdrm bsij i5foT.\a«'rs'« ■ r — -77 FREEESTIMA1HATES. 3 M Property Mam s . ' i o " HUH School, NO p e l., 12M msume to: Box ! B J R e a l .e s ta te A lovely 1974 2 bdn ...... Tim es Nows. P.O. drm 12x64. r ntl1?4-1WMW- A819.3 bdrm. 2SS; ba b7 $200/mo. dep. can 733-8998. ------OW NER W ANTiNTSOUT now drapes, wash ss.orira.r. Twin Falls. 10.6330:13303. " nnoi nys^h JUIII.8T ST UKE BRANIW D NEW 2 DW. Stove, vaulteijlted cbnings Jerome Heritage ore pm. 2 bdrm, atovo 4 refrlg furn. — Tl------great assumablooVAIoan-no V; storage-shed, on (-6858. Apts for p e rso n!*2 s« 1 oidar C.lin<-18ll3.ll0.a| n«T r laundry avalL No pots. $215 WE'RE EXPAN DINQDINi — — — ------r |C2u ‘ bdrm. fridge, stovtove, Ienced 4 fans. $400.734-68! SPACIOUS droomhomo no cily taxes. 733:;8: >■ 733-6677. 3 M Property Mani idldlublad 2-bdrmT r i X n c a l -*-dBD:733-1871or?34-2348. Commission aa' 7; ,70. all y«fd.«295tJSBJ5 sinole per- Lynwood. Api . n eed ed - In Twi Forsate ' raW S 'Se ol l greund. A nice 3 bdrm, 14 mtal house? Beautiful Executiv 9c. heat, air! 3 bdrm. appls. fenced y a r t , . 1 is moveable S S k ' Poderaliv dishwaaher. elec. f Pocatello aroa, sotservicing ex- Attroclive.brlck I < ulillty bills, olec. appl. incl. I s : om houses. 2 bdrm. newer' RBmatBcai aiv so n s - under -62. ,8turo -area. $9600 ...... 7a>.efl*s 1. 2 or 3 bedroom ulils based Private patio, car storage'. ' isting accountsI amand opening sq It. 4 bdrm Call Charlotte al: pis; yard malnt.,n t! w at« \ Uundry, wator,ir, Ilawncaro $350-i-dep. 423-5012.___ ;----- j new accounts,s. inventory $65,000. easy as..l u m , lo a .: W - = •" =»l™ilnotio l today. Buy or ront. co«y co flUft WesternRealtv.733733-2385. sanll In d ., $300I 4+ $200 dep. on Income. EHO..,;^------provided. No pets.« ts. $290; + 644 Eastland N.,$290/mo.-I- • n d vohlclo expoxpenses and Exc NE area,;. dblc garago, couniry 1 bdrm. s r i r g ------5 Call 'M unroe Rob ------dep. Phone 73M6104610. dnn.. waahor/drver hookup, m s par^y Newly remodel ^ t ^ S 543- m a p l e GRC . training providedded. $20,000 fenced yard. f e . atovo, 3606 or Joyce 733-9.; " a to v e 4 all appls. Call 734-2413. S«34. bedroom house. ali APARTMENggg , UpaUirs apt., s piua'*ilfat^yoar)ar average, basem onl. 734-43 . $190 per Bt09 $300 Lg 2 Ilh relrig., 3 roomsi -i-* 1 bdrm., I GEM ST)TATE ^ l i ookup.Spic* «2M,*oom,2^ h ------l-Send-resume-toto Zee2 Medi------" o n ili. C.ii 5780.-■■■ utilitlea, W/O hooki •?33-3307— - 055=RoomfnatwWantad-— - cai SoiYlce, 231515 SSouth Avo. TV . ■ bodroom. air coi P r o M r t^ a t •A ^ I a n c o s Furnlisishoa------$isoV$M.dep.-733-; : W est. Missoula.I. MtMl 59802...... BESTBIre u Y ^ ; ■ stove & Iridge. W/( ng...... ®m*” '~ ^°*'en Sanla ^con^ Share 2 bedroom house Call...... n aspllances ^50 per monlh, Inel utn., •m»— 1— ______orLthla.b.o8.utl!u!JiMyjD^ln^fV ------OR-TOLLFRI garage and lencimeed yard. B1S4 $310 Modernfern 3 bdmi, systemn venlent location, ap OO9^mpfdr-'ff0A(f0nciflS ed 2 bodroom ho -Mw»t-«el/f-A83um.ime loan,-0 -jw nsrm (r73<^gsstrevear- fjulif-ln'appia.-iau r^lsnwasher phoner~v«e-or-8hop,^on:------5extEt15 or make o laundry on amokor...733-3806alter6pm --- I I I. — ..I I ' ill ' flclenl woodslov Z£d% L: 2 bd. '" c a llW -<300w . 4 dispoM l, 'laun h eat bills. Large i . . a bdim iv4 '" e n t. all applaMS 1 kDoravBd Modern 2 bdrm,I. all appls, premises, childre O1ft-Prof038lonal)fWI . . . of town. Stovo??n in onrooo'^Si ^ bdim , 2 balh florajorgous new nice ‘64 Nasaua 3 I $M5: venJ com e, no p o ^"‘ratTl r e i baaed You’ll never know, the P m M fiviifli WID hook-up, $: w S u Equ^ value ol classillod untll you Services workshop, plus i de-sac. Full bath, all a p p l...... ulils Non- on income. 32W05 ------;------eds. Great assur‘L S T A m brm anlpSl?" ^0/ 73^ 7066. housing opportunityShiw ■ “ » ‘V ____ ' Exporlonced lady«dy would I ko loan at 8W% In •ReNTATfiSNS ner^ EWAPTS. —companion- 'monthtyTjaymor lane-Moblle -W»-havo-qualilediled-renters bdrm uniFm -056-Rooms Fof Refit— ^ pipreferraW o p iti. Low downiw n-oaym onl car garago. *81,8C K. 543-8447. bul.w e have no momore lnvan- dep.Rof8.Caliyp- Playground very cloan 2 bdnr oa=.Cookino;= =Prlc*--t«ducod=; )‘iorMte'o~r noryrWffTiB9fl^?4 -^^UaundryFac:acllllier»= ‘^TMtexpBll-eleotrleetrleFvrater light - housoKeep:oeplng. - No Call Dorothy. #18- 2 bath ex- homes.CalllormglS S M a ™ 'Clsan 2 -bdrm )^7S5-25S7 naid.hooela.$275. ' F O S T ^ MANAQE ; heavy lilUng. - ^ pando. fireplace,> Will dM i 3 M P R 0 P E ( ^ ggi,ldo^T2°;i. • mobile or son 03l-OutofTown.ivn. from $9000. Call 733W 2 4 7 . • N«T.»bdclc,klbdrm-^ - •—^2502ndAveS S K f i P i ■- : Consider llvo-ln . CLEAN,qulel2bi-? bdrm apt, duplex, good tolocation, V e n nice, cleann 2 bbdim apt, Bomi-private room s. - F o r j - d GEMS! 1 3 bedroom. « * « Mobile I . resume to Soxox A-96. CO n c A• i i T V IN h a g e r m a n FsI d loti* 4°2 Small 3 bdrm. goTT nt, relrig, DW, range. PO Box 54B, R c A L l (70Vantaao deeded. Ienced K S K ^ e S t?75 + $1?0 ■ "°f«ln>Q f'"»»cn^2513. ■ TIipoB News. PO itl T 1 balh, 1975 1 4 x 70 Cast olord <20 Sth Av«Ave- c an mow/SiOOdep.S Ca S W"S*.”KI:in.Marchl. except elec, $275 ; Twin Fatls. ID 83303 0400 excoilent conditiorIlon on 20' W est Elm in C w. Will show nowl 737 3 4 ^ o r d e o . Near CSI, Cain m . ______7 3 « 4 (] S C a rM 7 -| $6000 cash. CalU32Im S tS. 734-9674 or 733^165.!S±— 734-5200 or 733-072 : HANDYMAN, - gonoral OR TOLLL reF P P lot- ' ^ 726alier5.., 733.9576. Eailngeije r Really. ^ discount houso in 1982 Champion, 2 t)drm Spacious 2 bedrooiroom mobile riB«« o KHm ,in< r m aintenance , & repair. i.«XM4W965 ^ ^ J^n4^res.:IS. *250. Call J j Irm. 2 balh, ran t In Burley?' Roi Ront in the Rentals______I • carpontry. 734-2735’735: ______- S l . . * ' ” $350. month of February fS li M ,sw“s |!!.7i .!'q m JX .A_qu)el.couptEyjett!no.J______j ------'-H o u sec le an ln g & iodd-lobo;------iBled 2 bdrm ‘ * i^ ^ t? N o !c a n 7 ^ - i bdrm, W^/D hook-up. some | : Call 734-502Zor ess^<20-ess- By . owner.— completely 032-Buhl-FflerHo , hoal. Near ; S . " " . ' n d NatlonalCarpetSletSystems remodeled 3 bdrridrm, separate r r rc o n M n ' n e c e 'I'OQOjJJOO/ Do you hovo^ — uiT us^ -NK:E 2 bdrm. InI ggood aroa. bdrm al PopljKdiscount Qi oil clean, no pets. 733-6234.— _ , Cleaning/dyingIng carpotsI double car gara( FFERS on ! 1933 2 bdrm N ashus s s t m T to; S'o°'’f3 5 „ ‘ oSl in you'} lg fenced yrd. Wat/ater. sow 4 receive a 10% dls( flxc cflnd. ....73X303 photo equipment n ronl. Bilng Reading the ciBssllled rosurlaco wood/ll}d/linoleum fenced Vi acre.l" s I; 2 ooo'’?Si' m ™ ° juailty- Buh w asher, dryer.' e Idroom. with homo? Exchongogo Iit lor cash malnt pd. carpcport. D/W. March and Aprn ro W7 t m S m f»omo lo sotlloI oaoslate. 3rc located 53 Manemor Drive WENDELL. 2 bedrc AC. $325 tliis ad to 7 » East Easl 22nd or ads^ ovary _ dajf ..Is b wor- , ; lloora.Corimod.)}d.734-6W3. . WendelL 7344577 ^ 1 2 5 d o p . qulck-acllng. W/D hook-up. AC HO. m whllobabll. Call 733.0626.. | : finlshod bdrm In Ifull base- Buhl. Catl 543^696.» . 543-6682. basem ent. $ 1 4 ^ _ , d e p . 734-9074 or 73: cali67M429.Eliq. T T * Clean 3 bdrm. S moni. garage.^ — ^on=OaycarfiSeiseivlcea— '.83M MB.*' 2 ^ m , all eUelec. W/D 3, luii Dsmi, sprinklers. A( larage. lone- : ■ - C h lld re F sVsVIIIagB I brick wall arounc 2 Mr h(homo. Hoi ."“K >1 Nico 3 bdrm. 1 bailbalh, big lot, Q H R o n t a l S 734-9674 or 733-5165165.______• lunchea& snacks J FHAllnan.avail.,32■ J24-2218^ ...... ti.7»»353.^ jT so S " CII J - :------2"bdrmriocatod”ad-ar23o-4m------~ G ood’ coring ' < 734-6500 Irwin Reo ------r------Ave. E.. TF. $225225 -► dop. FILER. Call Karon 3 ornodoiejj. ^3 036-Real Est.War im. Mon-Fri: C.mploM y j» — ■ 050-Fomlsh8dHi 0 ) ) / Olfr-bploymeniloniWanled “S!soi).!33.23»8o 7_ ,n piio,,or aroa. Col B achelor cabin., lurnlihim,I 2S2 2nd Av» N., 12$200 -t-$150~ ^------RemoaeilntfToirty •— — '— • 734-5879 alte rs pmj m r r ™ ------$125/mo!-+-depoe IZ— ' ■ ' ■■■ ■— St. 13. Call 734-5080 ------.. creto. 20 yrs "oxpor*onco* oxi - 734-5681. Owen, weweekdaya. _____ Can 733-2137. 037-Fartn8iRanc ■ l l !55S^-S=¥=« o°.',alie~i: hbm el * tw droom ; carpeti)eted; clean. — ~ h ^ - ^ i 423-5104 201 Jellerson §L>L :$220 plus ■ ■ 017-Buslnes30plOpptys. FENCE BUILDIILDING atOfade.423-S136.4 )ie Partly furnishedd email 2 - Contractors, $l0s7& 7-6525.-^ - bedroom. W/D. aooliancesat 2 bedroom homoo inIr Jerom e, osieee^ S T - - ti S 324-3430. • ■ , yr. break ihru'SO Wtchon-hugo lamlly le rm. Want to cash rent, rer smal no p e ts ...... 73»3 ' duslry, repeat busi troos-asklnc f«rm. Joromo aroairoa, Uvablo Rosponslblo h h< o u s o m ^ 2 bedroom , smsllnail. Ienced training. '$49,674 iriofl “ house. 3244033 leavleave mess wanted to share luxurylu styl- ih, $150/dop. . equip; Alan91ft-2>S- Waniod lo Irodojo iCommer ed setting. $250 + -f util 203 R eis, required. CallSail 733-6745 - M tabllshed vendli _ V c I a r BulIdIno inin’" Fi lle r ' lo» - glhAvo'-E. atierS.-iS.-734-9621 -3 bdrm; -1 bath.ith.-carport.------eo machines onS lc s HAMLETT RRl E A L T Y Bcrooge In Filer.ler. TF. or studio size. $160I 4 $50 doD. bulll-ln stove. Ilreplace. ■ j . \ f N l K All now equipme ";S Jo » Kimborlyaroa.734j’34-5923. Call______I...734-34-6420 ovos _q'ecUic heat. $3K1300 + $100 , — ----- — S29-2364.-Mon-Fim-Frlr6-6.------OFFICE....?: 04-9649.-:^— “ ■ W M W 7 - 120.acros.-10 ml" N T.F. .2 bdrm ..-- Ilreplace, — R S D T Esates ^ — . iT*. 733-4030 bdrm .2balhhomTie. o. 734-7039 foncod yard, goragaoe contra 3 bdrm home inI ostabllshodes single car Tired ol oarningling lor so- ______*loc.$250-I-depositsit ^ - 1^ neighborhood, ali m eono else? Wai e,$U 5. Qo®r 3 bdrm. Insinsulatod. utli- m Arace 1 bdrm .. part, furn ""SIS'*!MOMENT your own bos a. agont own^ cf A Oi r tit S i carport, wator 4 1 sucosslul doalors InGSSDOOOlo otJ-torms. <34.500500.734^537. localod near Wondoil. $165-I-dop. Call 73: us Benefits Previously use*used lor earning an avoavorago -of yrsomo'not-fbodrwmsr^^^^^^baiharcen- -roglsterod-catUo-l ,u , 5 , ______052-Fum.*pl.si• S ______130.000 annuailyrs Ited aaraao, stock sotup. lone 1 apartmeni, m oro lhan $70,000. 3wa. -..--lamlly -ra la . JO.x.BO^barn.irn. sq u e eje a SWEETbEfiftTBT • oF~A A Clean 1 bdrm ai ...... WEPROVIDE: — — -T— storni- window* ? -lurnishod. -walor»r & -aa n lu ._ ___^ ______•CQunla woodstovoovo. beautiful chulo and monmore. Two HOME. 3 boori no. 734^70 Oak kItchon.n. satellite bedroom-older honhome and a baths, lonfcd yarc» d ° S h a a ■lon paid. '—-IE •F reo Training fine School A clean 1 bedrcidriMni, with ------srm nw nTO C agTTR rovorod potlo. homo. All lor $57,$57,000. Call District. $400.00 + •L eased Vehicleg stereo wirod. covi ^.'$160,"+" “ K -yordrfrult; 'G8ryr#524-67.—; ------A^K-A¥00r025______D C A l TV A 2 bdrm homo. ISm v: Ouln- sn utiliiiea paid,a, ;^ * p l u 8 .. . •Full buslnoss sup(ju p p o n ______W 4 ^ pets. nlroqulred. Homey 3 bdrm. cy St. In lhe back. iDO . inctudeawaler&ap cash accounts mont. viow, '" ’a a is u m a b ir 734^MOO I supplV (Secured by receivable & Invent!entory). • $52.500.734-3537^17. OR TOLL FREEFm Also. 154 ■Quincy,y. $120/mo. in Filer, 128 MainIln St., $150/ ' y. ■ - Fer details &conllc>nlldentlal in- House lor sale, toto bo moved 1-60(W45-4ee5ex5extE115 73»9ie7 leave mim ssaaoe m onth. Cali 326-469:m _____ ^ ' terview send resumsumo to: approx. 720 iq sq II, S e e ai A1530. 1 bdrm h(house, ulll Looking for a houiouse or apt? QEORQE MCKINIKINLEY B etaseed or coll coi 423-484S -' room, stove 4 reirefrlg. $165. Call QUILICI, 70-29M940. iiseTrimes-Ni^ e w s 0414 «OUTHrn DAVID, , ask lor Eldon. 734-6658.3MPropeperty Mgl |,ow winter ralea.a. 111 kllchen ■ 41 OEAST Li.in<>n Kimberly. 1 3drm. bdri maybo 038-Acreage4LolI Lots B1p4 $225 2 bdrmrm, 1 balh, apts. complete w/w/cable TV. SANDY. UTAH15<2Z2------e< m ore. Steal sidiiIlding. storm ' ------gaa hoal. W/D hool»kup. $40460 per we TO 1 !7,5o.. m, 2 baths, apt. all ulillllesIS included, Kids outgrown'n their still good, usableus toys chem icals. Not a Iranchise.I Call 733479S. Id yard.' $160. Call 734-8464.64.734-0484. no (oea or royaltlei -R ggj------« r o s . TF woier, co and things? p t t i 4 excellent term s. $; pL. $165 + ' (raining In Sail Lakr- . utilitlea paid exc»xcept elec- ■ ' .■ laundry . I®* 5 Block 3. sower ■ Elwood-Evans Pro]rep^M ot tficlty.no pets. 734. supply‘the easViV w ay, but you willill 1also inake ! paid. 733-5227a lte r5 734-5516. _ ^ J _ OWNgRVERYMOlM OTIV?™ :' !2L1BE------440 Blue Lakea NN. . 734-1401 '1 bdrm. In T.F; & ^------"T—TSom eotlitherkld.sve.ryhapF( p p y i— ■ t " — / 'K |.i|A i |e "'~- Homo'ailes in Soldi ""1^”^-" i NEWTERVTJr U NIQUE • Valloy. 7 mllos nom home In (urn.$165'f dep.3;i . a s r ' ' - ■ urnlshed In- mnArtv 1375 sq. It.,3 bdrn:drms 4 2 bath Held. 3 to 8 acresS ' s f -BUlated,-elec-heat!;. 1 «»fni apt. furn % ■ O IM n co m e Prop*fopeny------home. Caihodrarrarcoliirig.'ig RBlso"livost6ck. 'smoklng or" ...... - ...... -TIMES-NEWS—-^— S harp Trtplex. ObiDbl -florage. kllchon w/ookIk cabinets, rocroatlon. Pricoc CUSSISIRED ADVERTISING>10. ■ . , Price roduc- paniry.^ndersonson windows; $4.500.764-2323. 1 ■ S eller linance. Pr)( .H.i'ii".' Clean newly rem•modeled 3 1..4* - . e d - only $39,900.00. Don't wail. Covorod entry- porciip with Mobile homo lots. eat, garage. P54-;ynh)rn.Apta ■■ Pl-’HONE 733-0626 ty.733-4079 l«ltlco railing,.3,. redw ood (amlly subdivision.in >i.« < Tc* bedroom, flas heal HamleltRealty? nlng-securi- &Duplex68. *111 deck, .dbl - oarolarago. Only uillltles. term s. I'AV FH/i a *8- • 183.500. Ja c o ta}8 Construe- ooprovod. 734-6943. A CLEAN. 2 bdrm.rm. apt. near tollfrc 021-M oney WanU yon. Inc. 733-7900. ree nUnribers:s: ■ S2:______SKYUNEACRrai— s s a ’rd.yj CSi. No pots. $2J$250 -t- $50 - rw o u ld like ao^ilome private Price reduced, 3100311 aq. ft. 3 For salo, 5 acres or d e p . to qualifieda appllcanta.ai 536-2535 Jeromitie-Wendell-Goodlng-l ig-Hagerman ■ ..... financing on roaisl eiestate, will bdrm, 2, bath,th. - partUity Orlvo In NE Twinn Falls. Fi Can Extr».nice. amallHi-i-bdrm, call733^m. - - give tlrst mortgogologo. II Jnter- ' ■ n r -.....- fumlahed-or_unfinium t^, -A clean r bdrmn-wim v W/D.- ...... 678-2552 B u rlely-RupertTPaul-Oakley y loy - ~ — 1 • e sle d contacl imtr vel building ^165/m o.-. $radOR small 2 bdrm housi)use; others; 543-4648 B u h MiCastleford -I Call 324^172. • - J ■ WelHocated 2 bdbdrm., cloae lois. with water shares, sh. all For leaae: 4 M rmm. . 2 bath, 2 an $150 lo $175 + 326-5375 R Ie r-RRogerson-Holllster } Venture C^apllol31 ineed lor to shopping, qiquiet, area, utility linos aro Im > I'fP .L L " oela. Call 734-0263...... J b usiness with niQh nlgl rate ol Poaalble Investmitm ent poterv country living for S T S S • '« t ^ c 2 .bdmdrm, 1 bath, ■■ —'------Ititerest.'-paybackck i3-5 years, tial. $29.800. Callll734-g7W. 7; chlldron. ApproxX IV41' mile s H agerman, 3 bdm^m, 2 M th. many oxtras, no r pots. — Call734^2.------— 3 b‘drm73 bMh. ■cirttonrttDiit;fiUl 'a o u tm ifi'ite rrHHG7ios*OfC G r ■^mlty luonr,' $200 ~<27S?mohlh.~Can73i m ^ T f t T ” ------ra3-2513. • Ayalt'.3/1.Calie37-< Oak kllchen. 5 yrs oid. $8500 each. Call 733-: — , . APPLEWOODi3DAPTS " " 02J - ln v e 8tm entn t Psrttfe o/ Homt}mo8 liOUBO. 5 acroa In pastuiisture, free Hansen. New palnllint, clean, 1 ^ 4 2 bdrm s w/lri'/Irplc. deck, - ' lil______Fully landscapedled yard, on water 4 gated pipo.ipo. With a 3 bdrm. utility room, ro( stove cppi8,8tartinoat$2It $245. • • • This v e tf will be ouri besti Bllterroot drive, bedroom , l 3/4 balh ball home, '4 relrig. $200, Inclicludoaclty T o STER MANAGlAGEMENT ; UseClag8llied.733-733.0028. $67.600...... ,.7 3 M 0 4 2 $56:000.Call31^4-60418041. services. Call 734-4M443. 250 2ndAveSi 73M730 7

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Nhat it mneansjor^ r y O M T L ^ , acttive read • 'W h a i ’p« 'reap w M ■hiiUsslassllie(l,iBey’ie— > buy.and m t actively scanearcWng this exact------— e-elassij ianiieiri»e0^3^ I75.call6554319^^ I Mobile home space for rra aiS' *cop«. <250. Lumber ■■■* ParakMttacockaikatw a K I In Hansen. Call 423-5940. ■ for long bed Dalsun Locally raised. 2531 Tth 7 Ave , : ; t r n 3 » 0 . New ,R estol ivei OStHHeatingand East or call 733<954. I / Rowboal, canoe', salib SlSlTon W , eH.$60.42M 269allm ie r S ...... AlrComJltkMilnflllOfl . PARAKEETS: white,I, imala & / \ / powerboat- II you don I more inr 7 nomlcal Newborn to 18 mo.. laraa * person self-conUlnei nAntianii female, adulta.. For m 1 = 7 . It. aell it with an econoir V twt-tub-w/cOYM~ = J ------claa»ltled«:------— ^ 5 ^ ^ “ roaRiflr^OTl-rafwdTiId-tiwf^ -torm sttonc^ie^ M. Also, ^ ~weffioid?^.TCoi4064. \ y ^ IW Merchandise |rria£r -Sr«M ?ciii°j^sra~ r------'Retfl8loroa“»XC-rfii __ __ 60 Ib. punching bag.'»0- «M4-2409...... 'S44-544-2823* poodle; 4 m os. old, i r - M replica. Raleigli Grand Prix l( >me. Call 1 f ______Rolex and Gucci ro| nniniX Trsllblazer fireplace I Call for free catalog.g. 40^ 26” frame. - compl ^ 734-5287 360-6789.______rebuilt, new alloy wh g f'“ ® niohte, ask for Susan.in. I l f ^ B ‘’G ra n d mna a said. 'Simmer down)' 067-Mi8cellaneous $90. GE w asher. 73346H WA/hat's h simmer?" ------Rouler w/blts & a 8 Australian Shepher ______Airtight woodsiovo, useused 3 bench grinder, ext 1a674. Lynwood ShoppingI Canter C QETAJUMPONSPRIN, .S iln WE REBUILD hydr dto your Excellent quality haj ft Ex- S ee the new est in, s ■ ailver dollars,, coin cccolloc- quiien matt & boxnS h e .’ SpSfcifflJi.*”™ ! 21S p ^ MANURE SPREAOINQ , ?-3?,CteellgflLC.OnO|pfldlllon. on Filer. 12U sq. ft Jacks at ABBOTT'S A > <1 sale, 3rd cutting, 21S B antlons& aqn In exc. condition. ^55: GlIlllandBalt&Tsckl«kle Call 423-5780 ------3atrlno bales.324<004 d ep. No peta. Call 7334ft34607. 64?4,532 B lueU K esN o 37^ ^ <1Q *300 or b e s i offer,p t Call 7344944 For Sale: oravel. Willnil deliverdi Wanted hay hauling, ., 097~Hay,Graln&Fw‘660 or you pick up. WillI Iradetrac for reliable, reasonable. 10 yrs. 3 bdrm unfurnished trallitrailer in Office S pace Available, la y ;^ ■Sautiec.Spfn.ask.fof^i ------I ■‘-omerCaltaa^aSMs trtF=S -1-forelgr»-*-1-US-b< "^oon^ST^to-^^ ^j»h^8lockm-e-riri l-3rd l987 -lat-*-2nd-c«ttlng-hay, no-... • 3 bdrm, IVS bath, familimlly tr. •Jim Thom pson,- 7 3^ 3 ^ 3 ° ^ 7ldlnVi°wn^biiS?,‘34^ J f JSt; Call-734-6374eves: _ ' Pll Run,Grwel-20.ydyd loads find and haul your * havhi arid Good-1st.'2nd.-and-3rd ng fum. Jim Brekke. Boise. 369- close-in rain, $40/ton. Can deliver. parK, atove sn d relrlg f S y H b . no bag. $175, good cc = “ *“ - deilvered-tSvd, 734-26;1-2634. 8traw."ConUct J 4 R _ Straw.65*/baie:75Mall Ml signer top glass se EASSY CLASSIFIFIED AD BLUE LAKES OFFICEEPAHK ^ autom atic feeder, mei 7£ X )42 framo storage building.ig. jO 3.000 sq . ft of Antiques.ies. Buy -u se d operator,' $125. ise, 300 good condition, hasM ieen »600 ...... 73» „nBe.Call324-7314. Olllce -space for lease, nllnuous N£VV 2 twin mattresses, & selll Repair & rofinlilinlshlng 733-5723 Overheadd Ooor. ^ ORM sq It to 5000 sq It. DoiOonna. u n der conllt Ihoi on 2 Bellevere salon chairs ct e lso. 324-8106.133 E. MaM a ln ^ 324U356 evenlnos ORDER FOI .0300 m aintenance contract,ict 1500 67, -made for overshol rex c .^ 6Y ti-S -motorhomorP8id-Ji30n^sbll •wlth-dryors— whlior' 2" lumber, smootlooth or f BLUE LAKES PLAZAjjT — • '733^365'(c:B7Weatern Smgo condition. S135 e a. Call !j tv). atte r6 p m call 733-1: foril00orbo8lolfor.su J i S ■ On-BaziiarstCrafUfls rough,^$20^ p e r 1,000. (NexttoEmst) ■ sewing machine, iroadlo tree 2778 aflor 5 pm or Wer "■ if y o u a r eI unable i to call or'cc■'come by T he Tim es i; Blue 438 s q ft to 19,600 8 lan 13 Barbor Shop 536-2308. High tratrie count, I OSqft last patent date Jan. " Ix2x8*!35e. id mail this order U k e s Blvd North localocatlon. Excellent Retail and/iId/or 01- 1691. All a cc esso rieIS s $ilSO/ ____ 074-Mu8lcal 3524641 or934.ai22.. News.offiC'ce, simply clip and S paces from 1400 to air lice S p a c es Avallablo>lo In the olfor. 69 piece Nor artm ent so that we j - ...... 10,000 aq. fl.'available.3le. vyilt Lynwood-The Centerter Of ll Folkstono, stones '>■* "me to spring , H jnslniments form to OUIur classified depart “ "““ ‘I 'f®'" ______0S3-^araae Sales 'o m odel tf> suit. Compelipetlllve Alll ••Safori" pattern. J300»o basem ent and Bl-amp 16 channel PA mix- 1—— can get yoour ad started withiithout delay.; ■ales. Call Randy AnderIderson, 733-2282. Port-«-crlb. complolollo with storage a re as wllli'Uh a or, like now, $900.J. Also. TO-2365. rhallroas/J35.Cair43fr60«039. ri»Mniodad,Call733-oe light system, 18 par«r cans Ofl<—Tools w /alrcralt landing lamamps. 8 ■ pin spots, real nice.Ice. For . * Please PIprintclearlv with adarkperiprpencii,-a< _ — -TtrorelnfojaliJa4.6657_gs==-H)85-0teyctes— — — Hammand‘Orgtn,-TnotTWdol H • ~ ~ ------^ ___ r - -'•’-There ariire approxiniatelyf 26Jetlers'perJine..2 ______w /L speakor, bibullt-ln Bovs chrom e Murray, pre-pay accordingig to schedule rhy|hmJdeal for churclurch or 16 4 201'. Call 7 3 3 ^ ^ . • Please p hom e. $1800 or boatat offer.' ...... :.;,which.l5.3-printed,below,_ j W f • - • x a l l 734-1422afierSpm . •08&-^Rrewoo(J-...... Upright piano, w/bi like now; only '$900. T ' BURN BLACKLpClOCUST , ■ available. Coll 734-7061.81. fwico the heat, $755 PLPU load. i , " ■ ■ " ■ ( 1 2 6& UNDEI — y Mixed wood avail. 543-<>434098. • ■'■piease ruiun my ad in classificaicatiori #______for | leni ' Firewood, $65fcord:ord In ■ - 076-0t(lce Equipmeni tilocks, $7S/cord for spilt. ■ ------alays. a My check or momoney order is '■ "" Call 423-5073 eves. ______^ ■ enclosed------J lo rS . ------077-^HomeEntertalnniIrnnent^ -flrowood, -«3-a-xarB ------»fr6143.______------T — Little Titan satellite -?U. load-of..dry_pinejlne.-$50;-; -g ------______:______. 1 ^ 5 1 2 7 :...... eloc movor,"$900 orsr ioner, cottonwood h 434^°^’^- -B -(1st word) (Znd'wofd) ^ Call 543-6960 or 934-5064 wood;3244581/324-853 ■ - ...... — n ew color-TV by rentlniS jg . No « S | Kind, c iil )n ^ l i ^ r ~ * ------crodltors chocked. 204 I Ave. North. Cains, 733-7^7111 wood, available now.3W. Call 7 ■ Sylvania audio 8. vldoo.S i i ■■'"ni'am.aga-.. ■ • — ^ . ______J_ I buys In Maolc Valloy. J T.V. S tle s tS e rv lc e .B'.e i m ' 087-Ptal>4TrMj-« ■ ■ I Technics SD-A440 ,l»/oo. al winlWilnuttrmi.Wc.W e'li cut ...... - ' • ...... -■ ■ ------‘ ‘'p a n iy -fu n c lio n a l—tncl 'T Jonable— ■ ------■ ------“ T i ' — — -CDplayer.-tapedeckrl amp. Bost olfor-seaiec jj ' 734-3063-Mull, of Enume - - ______°8°rVartelyFo«l. 1 MolorolabasotOOwa s - a “ I 'program m able in radios- 25 waits. 6 braeicSol,° i I * 6 speakers, 6 anienn:innas. i : . _i_L. a ------■ ' powor pack! 2-100}0 waU mobllo linoars; 1 soliBoii-sup. ogo-P ets& S upplleslies ■ a N am e___ I 'porting towor wllh antlUAUTY ^ i s B assett Houn ■ ; we accepipt Visa & M asterchar;large. (Circle one). J • “W ant-A.d ds' s ' to s e ll to y s, bl^bikes, price) in the coupcJpon' below. We'll tun APPUANCE. 207 Bluele UI k e s vflafaold.67M 685.B.B uurley ■ sKooters.. skates,: stamps, baseiseball your ad FREEI Blvd. So, (across Kim8fly AKC w g Mir Rd) or call 734-2120. . I ’ c a rd s orr ppels. In fact, you canm sell ------Schnauzer pupa, 77“:;r v !cardhold.der______• Good selection o! rocondl- roc jjoo. S e e a t 486 Dismilamond or ■ ------I Honed warrantoOd 4-7241. ■ “KID’Sr s KORNER** AFAPPEARS EVERYy SUNDAY IN Id, ap- m essage phone 734-72 I ' pllancos. Trade-ins AKC reg- Dachshundur^^ups I C ard #_ THEI5 TIMES'NEWS VWANT-AD SECTInON, AT NO com o, free delivery. COST TO KDID S 12 AND UND[DERI Sales, sonleo. ront-tix for sale. $100 ea.63M < ------^------■ . APPUANCE8.TVCEN'e n t e r AKC Tiny. Toy Poodo o d ie s T l ■ I USE THE E COUPON BELOW 314 2nd Ave. E..Twin?InFaiia m alos. 6 w eeks Old. > ■ Expiration>n date ' ______P u to n evword v o In each box. Includele (p rice of item or Hem s youu hhave for sale or what 734-7199 " • “ apricot, 3V5 Ibs. f les-News. We'll publish • ; black2\KKISI. . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J you'll payly o r w a n t o t s w a p for o lhier er item . S e n d it lo lh e Tim es- MOVING: hot polnl ri y o u r a d th e firstrst S u n d a y a lter ll is re c le vled. e d gold.$150.Call^9159'« Chinese Shar-pei pu rfi— r- female and male, .all S i S ’.: ------.^^nJOW UYlNirlu Call 734-2131! PAY SCHEDLPULE:. I Fridgos. Freozers.^a:woshora cockor Spaniel pupi:lupples. 3 — “ ■MAIL(TuU|j WORKING OR NOI'•OJ female-black and whiiwhile, $50; t f 0 ‘ rtBrge per lirre TV Doc, 7344168. anytl Call 543-6375 eve. s s f c i . 1 V------Portable Konmore top i Complete - •gallon •• —. r i ------^P;O.-B0X->X -548— ^------3 d a y s T ; '$2:51!) ' Z ""^^^wSyvenlnoaIflS____ the^!w -^ll^w * I TWIN FALLS. IDAHOID/ 83303 ■ y $ Z . 4 - 77 d a y s A garage sale^^just nL*2rti5 Is Free to good hom e.i.B 8 w k o H . $3,-75 - aaraaeaalo wilhoul an ^ ■ -S n — ^ — 1 ■ ______ciaa3lllod_CalLuaJlffll . Hurling _ 8 . J CO d a y s - $. . . _ r " : ------1 — = 475 = — ....11-155 - d a y s $6,75, I ' :______I --^Auctions______'O02r:Auction8_^ ------,.--16-20- 3 - d a y S : z ; z r ------S7.50------...... I _ I . PUBUiLfC AUCTION SALE 21 - 255 d a y s $8.75 , *1 I RAMOlIONA RESTAURANT M/MARCH 10,1988 26-30b d a y s $9.50__ : ; , • I — -----— I • lh» Small BusineJjAamiiiii>nor a BULKJLKgAit anfl me Kmj'a:e CASii. Satei« ' ■' • • . \ , . ithe Tim6s-Ni-News . . '. I ^ \ CITYT V •______' Z IP -______PH^ O O I N E ___ J *yji laWBto jan youf ownflriMManiAouftooCKSinea rr kRENTS SIGNATURE _ ClasslflBd Depaaartmeht L_ ^ SBAittm«wr^ww6^610. - i ______■ ■ Inciudo'yournam oraadrod ress'^nd phono’num bor • andind your age. - T t |B E S ULtRE R I TO HAVE MOM O R OADAD SIG^^THE COUPON GIV3IVING THEIR OKAY; I for »Mii«jnai wonraaortitXI and Iftstieeiifln. call Conlon B a w jW6)W-B635. M 7 P;0. Box.5<548 . .. p NO PHO , w wrtte Small Outness! Admintsi'aiionAoi 1020 Main. Suite'SSa BolsiBoise. 10^ Twin Falls, ID . 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Im* 87,000 mliea, 82900 or bea ...... ♦ J T i ♦ Q i o e s 000 e(far.S4»8868 or 8484718. . pump,and NltrojatorJlllOf ^ 7) VW tu^euiii inin T , V A « «6 8 I '4 - ¥ 5 * eti plutlo tanka wtm r 1" aetual mliea; . 81^.000'' ' INO' Ottevy H : ton. rebuilt ♦ 8 S 4 S valvea. 1 NHS vapor pump.fp, .Westam Leaaa T neet•«, repainted, new Bridoaston<1* . r iiioiA who allowf ttoday’a game ♦ A5 rer Salea. 8784798 a «78404t ■ _ _ _ A 4 . 4 J ______NHS^lranafai 1-^ tiraa, maintenance reoordi —5;'to_pl*yltMlf!«r#deidestined to loee-*^8— ^ m s'W cM eriiniflrancfiitw Sm S -mtrrOUBtomUedrexe,.^ e y "TOiittie...... :....U 448iiS j^gmBkee{fa^4»^^ ^ItnoM whbtalceaeUtictionhaveiiibet-. S O U T H ot- traa, 27,000 milea, rear bed,•d. I960 Chevy 1 lon, 12 --jjtoTihot •t-tueew*.— . . 4 A K 9 8 i E s t e E . .8teeDaiCall7»^ ______^ --Wllllama fla(bed,-duals,-85l r pummy’t heart jaJack holds . u ~ V Q 10 7 4 year oldB rllllon 16’ Roiieilar • • ■ ■ ”. ; e nelna, 4 ep„ new lop 'a” anc 14MmpOflSpOftlClTI EL =^^55Btt-ponoer» rusISSlextmovOvWIial T ------Harrow, 84000. Cali 87S4290.-S £ H2>-iHWtyTfitlefi.- ...... -oft-motoff-new-tiresf-runi • ■ 4 K Q J 1 0 B 0 row Saekett-beaiv-plantei ^ _«xcellent-4>-ln-«ery-fioo( : can ho come up with?th? • . M Car oenter, dual axlea.,la.. eend.Call6384684.- . - f -It South etUhUihtlshes hU clubs. VUlnerablilble: Both aieo. brakea, 14’ with'JH2 1980 T oy o u SR9 p/u T witl u h IM S Bala Bug, 8700. Cs ; WBftwUl win and pla;play the ace and Dealer WestW . , loadinQram p.dali ..837-4618S* camper ahell. Call 78^268.M. Kentat7!p449f.______. another heart, clear!Mrihg the suit Tbebiddiiiding: 8 row Monoaem air planter, 1W4 Chevy M ton, cabliibin Datsun, naw anoin 88000.783-7606 evea. only. V South can then win onl'only eight tricks., _Nortt_fe*Uk ----- i s s s g - ■^WeMtrwmTMkMVanUaiiiraoDd-aee^nd-fy — 2 '!! |SSJ*5.;!S)|S5 2»-- Pass y¥, ___ZZIii^SnnW oriur~ faridan trailer, nr-haulerliar iMeatem Leaae i^Fleefleet “ ^978 2eO-'2 ■J3ttaun~SW —I hli-heartaHter-one-doidownr (East-wili S 4 . P a s s • , 8 ^ ' ," ------^#im-n«mpar"fl«od"cofld:; 2 ~ ~OMaiironrn*wHfei:------. W anted • 1 : ; I 738-T118afler4o.ffl... ------t j U i ------PIUI-C . .Pm a-" " , ------; -i- W 8-C*»^W . =______Jt»efnj5yclop;|opa.bfoW ieo.o9oln.-:______—+Tr^Dny..«Urts"ts diamonds at . Opc)penlng lead: Heart six CRP & range seeding. "^leM «n^ionf$3S8!^ ...... JlmWeiia.6374523._ ^ ------{ trick , two,- hoping to steal ;a> trick iSWWrtM-ChevToW'- -■ MANURE SPREAOtNQ 1967 T oy o u PU,-iong E bed « K ' « . “ nW 8 3«5[ 1«-4X4'84ATV s > hen before atartlnglg cclubs, an alert LE/EAD WITH THE ACES Caii Ben Heideman42»4269S9 S 9 Automotive extended cab. ailding rea ■i defense will beathim.im. Eaat starts a MJ-B _ window, PS, 5 apd am ___ 1863 Chevy S-10 4x4. V4, (high-low (theslz) dnon •dummy’s dia- South holelolds: . . . AM/FM caa8ette.32f4789.59. 1960 Datsun 910.5 spd, froiront SWB, 6-sp. (rana., 8299! ■ on wheel drive, runs good. CiCali (irm. Cali 543-4768 evea 'i mood king and Westst vwill know that — *76 Chevy <*, low milea 01 ___ _ 1978 C h e w Caprtoe a u tiM ______♦ Q J 10 S 4 . rebuilt 350, runs » e a l, "ra?krael 8244166------f t 19eSF280XLT4x4,4-ap.,45K, 45K wagon, (ully loaded, reduc- 1 South has either one diamond or .;.132-A uto,^& . - -Incl. 81200.73W712evea1...... 1983 Subuaru Brat QL, 4 X > three; (High-low sheshows an even - - VK5...... r n Recreatibnai^ ~ \ t ' mllaa. Hit, cruiae, AC, AM/ edTo 8900. <^11837-4961. Accessories 8' X 10' aii aluminum truci w hite apokea. aun rool. ei ♦ K3 oUte * eellen t ^ d l t t o n . 83795 wl 1 9 0 Chevy OeieOrtty. 4 or, nuinberO.Once again,'in, West U kes his . " A Honda CMo engine, lov bed. 9/16" diamond plati ace. clears hearts andind walta patient-___ ♦ Q 6 4 2 S t a M u m deckina, 810&So llIn U ke trade. 6784766 al Don' ttjW or-beat-olfer.“ Cal — _mlies,.exc cond, coni^ete rade - Repair or6784977.------—: a arterffl ' ly wiih'his othtf ace. >450 o r beat offer. 7 3 4 ^10 ' ' m aterial alone. 84S0 or iradi tM .ttnrhA atolfer ..794-2181 Nortb East Sonth :— (or excellent 454 Chev:hev. l966VoikawaQenSdrocoe R uth's best chancance Is to force J .121»Boat8&Acces8', ' 1966 Chevy Scottadala PU, PU ' P ass' IN T Pass engine. Call &-5470. 16 valve, blew , exo cond 4x4.350 01,4 epd, new tirea . . -._-WMt to play before h< Evlnrude 8>.Mercury-ffl0l0ra. ------'41,000 low mi, dual Unka, S .ieo-Auio»-Dodg« - -P a s s " 2NT • Pass b o a ts & fishina tackle. ■from East Instead ofi ——PassI -----Pass— -Pass------1 ^.H0-HeavyTnick8/Seml‘8 law, axe cond, very clean, AM/ — "WshMrfJacirtowinwin, South should ------Tom'aMarlna-&-Sport-OdS; »07 .FM._AC„tili._8ildlng_f»ar HevbumfBurtav.6ft.7473. t t t P 600 Ford. 370 V4. 5-sp..sp-, daya or 824-4983 evea. ___; window, rubber bed proteo- .-.overtake at trick one.on« He leads a aNSWEBER: Spade five. Slnce;Wes1et ir flberotaaa Uraonm Rebuilt PonUao 400 engine short wheel baae, 10' afee tilul tor, PS . PB. 14,000 ml left on ^ -^-Ponllac alandard shli itaal 1988 SAAB 900S. beautiri 'low diamond towardrd dummy'sdds-on th at West the otherlerwlse normal queen.. ^ for iy 2.000 miles. Below dealt Fort. Hobby atock race car, • . -i__ i9?a.J5!-FJbflr9]a5a-(ri:hull.W Toyota.3K-C-eng. & trans. New-ooaLaUia.70fl^L22fcaijB174 MCft.Call8434672. : — WiU_duck-^tee-on«ooe-diamond-is ----- —------Of -hwni-r(rnT?i50; tr'ToM u . home.' South ,can -sta d|« a f l o a t to .TiM Aea.;p.0. BIMm E-Z loader irir, 60-hp motor ____ in Ketchum. ______^ -1966 4x4 Je ep 'C h ero k e e, 4 Uu*. Tfezw ntX9. with MllHiddcaMtd•d a a cc ess. Call Mikeke mao w heels. 840. '84 ^ Want lo buy: Used trucksicks. ■■ door. 5 a peM . 38,000 miles, '.'•scoring nine tricksI irateadin of only , SWB fleeUW e bed. 8400. T - (ac M cGhee. 702-755-2502 eves. J ? 24 axle, any shape, atijg :? 1«MX4'«»ATV'f , toimaeulate------coodltton, ^ -Chev-SWB atepaide bed* f- Dm4om.Mon.Frl.7344368. .;-seven.or eight.f..... ___ 810,600,- negotiable. Call : 8300. 'n Chev 4 WD auK hoe 726-4565 days a t S uper IISec _ 122-SpoftinoGood8 trans, 8150. '78 F o rt SWEIVVB 1948 Chevy 2-ton. rumruns . Chevy S-10 Blazer w/Taho 3244336. i S a oreal. 8650. &U17334663.J___ pkg. 1985. AC. AT. cruiscisa, . o r 7284269 in eveninos. ^ i2UN=8HOWi^t^ome: --^■■097*4WrGfaln&F«d.--i r - l-JOfeHWM,__ ...... ;Z____ M ar.12..94 pm._13th. W pm. -ears,-aii-maRes.-Cash-(oi!T ^ Motor w orked over. SlicA.' ^ 290 East 12tf5N.-N.Eieman- In Caii 3244051 e w s.------hitch.-25,000-miiear-NO -*72 GMO-%'Wnr350'ATr^ - 1st and 3rd crap hay. tasMatedi ALL- TYPES OF HORSiTOES PJacino an sd In , the tarv.832.4735or832-7568. som e.- F re o ' remo<.al Ir CONDI811.SOOorbe8lol{ei ------ewyMcessrcloae-wiowrlown: 'tw u g h t-a n d 'a o ld . We b IT - Maolc Valiay. 7334336------— _1972.FrolQhtllner..350„Detroi diso brakea; fock-out huba, ...... killer horaea. 78X065.- - 18. - .Udlet-4ki-.eQUlp., 2 pr^ olS eno;-- Inframpd at.. 32,00( ISi: -n]nBexcr8n80r4324470-^" ■K ihnetni^.- • ^ elje9 Nordlcasklboola,S30t30 Wanted: -Non-runnlnt $40 a Black and white reglaten SOUnfSIDE IRR»ATK)N~ iKi Chrysler producu for partauta* mirea ago, good shape IlfS' 'e4B lazlerS -10.4w heei,ve, 1961 Coupar, IBxury Sat crop hay for Mte, W & S60..Stze..10 Bognsr.aki 87000: i m 42^^ Merritt Hop • ton. Call 734-6422. - .paint m are, coming twainreive. Portable pipe pressing ,b| have targe aupply ol parti * :* cruise. AC. new r a d W PBc AC. cruise, AM/FM ' bibs, >60. Size 12 Serac ski p er bottom grain traller. .r.(|res outs, automatic orardrlvtV-i .crome wheels, black, vera Tnr;; Weil broke, exc bloodlinetinea. Portable Hell-arc. bibs, 815. Size 74 powderler for sale. Sali 7344fea l}0. ‘ Tr ^aS !’arl..^ ..M -(?toah^vire_reg_PJn *_ _Cfldgfl_liflw._l'Buy_one.oj -I^ U C E D L 1 9 e L Je e p Chai 14fl-Antlqu9 Autos ------«i-TFr-M5«otr-taK0ff-iT 'for "1973-W hlle~Rofd''Bos8 Small lota tSO/lon. 733-3269. brood^ aeila wl ] 7 aii"-C ail 7264911 ask loi et'ee Pteneer, 5 apd, 4. ^ breeding, J050, conaldislder Want to ronl 120 shares of 1 pair Roasignoi R330 skis,I*' Tony o r Beau.______rebuilt Cummins engine ,*'2 1967 cam aro, 1 ow ner,^6797orM ( «raaller4£m j^ 45 (on axcelleni hay, 3ri size 170.1 pairNordk:a rear iller engine. AC, PS, cruisc}5*j cylinder. 3 sp eed on th( ;c iii trade...... ■..i-36e-74W 10 Northside Cansl Co. water. ISO '1973 Ford motor 400, rum rebuilt 15 sp e ed , PS,'lilJ'j 20 m .W .C a l i ...... 738458 Bulting, covered atacka. Ca entry boots, size 9W. S150 OBeco bed. &;.holst. ilki ke 10 CaU324-8704..- ...--...... - -...... good, receni overhaul, 8350 S -l»^Aut08-6ld8n»0Wle” ^------^ orbestotleivCanig^^ ■^1 -new.819.500 ...... 78»e04.MU2 '19e9--6roneo-no-U>Pi—a -^M odsnrcoup^sKe 'ride, iruatwofthy for f 16 - 4" X 72" aluminum Ir- — V4 Buick motor, came ou -rHh new, red but needa pain ler.balea .ctean straw.• ^70 children. «00.543^71..:____ rigation tubes.’S10 apiece. ol 1978 Ponllac Firebird)lrd. 1 9 n QMC, 10 wheeler will Caii otfer. Call 733-9434. ______1979 Oide Cutiaaa Supreme. oer bale. (ake. all 60c pe I BUY HORSES, ail kind(Inds. Calt 543-5941.______^__ . 123-6uinaHine» nih s good, 8300. Turbo 40(400 U gs. without bed, 365 V- m '61 T-blrd. rune good, makenake tilt, c ru ise. AO, velour inte- Bale. Call 54X610. ' rter. engine, 5-^2 spd. goo — GaltevertlnQB<4»8242. ____ 22"-’A Inch wall usbd ateei trans & torque converter 3^ anytime, leaw message - ' ■'olferjCaliraMjfL^ 'rlor.'' aunrool,' exc." cond.,'------8> ton good quality 3rd croi 'eal AMTaul0 4nagpist0t-cal.-22 I.. cond; 84200V Call .678-44X ------81395/offer.Cail734-2131. OWer Quarter mare, extra,pipe,S9.95perlt. exi , | r 850 Of boat-733-5754 eves. ■ ■ 1973 Brcinco, VB. AT. hubi Kay.SMaton. , new in. the box.. S300/oi — 678-«314or436-5516. : 1983 C utlasa, M owner. PS,--- - I 733-0109 or737-1637 oenUe, - perfect ior kid trad e for Win riiodel 70. r r r : ; roll bar, .good tractlon-tireiS : ,'l^9--Autoa-AMC -fe25.73»ffl2eyenlnfla- ™: IS^-AuiMWanled i9e3FordF600;370 V6,4an J ____ Ult ^ O , AC| AM/ FM-U pe;------_ BOQ hitiia B.H*y mtnw M ___ 7344613.-1- -. 2. PS .12‘ fully enclosed Uti s r |-M U U I S b lU 'lM4.HampleT 3e5 "Rgflm grw ' tBimj: -eo-ihares-N orthalde-C anal‘"■I Oo(tP^on.357wlthe"ba^i p - — ^ ------—- “bed. excellent . servicg-iaisssjair •r _ gerbale :v.-...w...82»«o vem .waler.torjale.324-Zt42._____ J7 8 4 0 4 2 . 'exc; running - eond. .cnan)S - = rrai,-8&£^.WeaaoaL351 ------truck^85200.- ’ - Wester 5=3 .naw partaJ.fIraU7noj»fJ)aa n -to n 3rd cuttlnp hay, ,P.2: pro fld.>1100.Call32^129.- 8" ' & 10"- aluminumium with .6". 8V & 10V. barrels. iji. "WTS'CJsrso^TW.^lialaftc? (aln 20.4;.flber.ao.2.129I (on(oi n ^ ', . n. . . . ___ Lease-4 Fleet Saies, 671 Doraa mainline. 733-3963.. -I960 Yamal)a.850 Specialglal. 3796 86784042.______a biue printed, 4 spd, mar 1 st.'protein 18.B. fiber 32.3 ^ extras. Cali 733-20er - ==Sxe'a*c;iiSs:Si6i!'A^A 'l -fa irtn g r travel irunk, new ne« i984'-Pord 6000, Cummin r • .>-;r.32M66i -T— -ROCKYMTNMUINECTlctF '■llJ^iFarm'&Ranclt-^' *-^lnt rilre8.-81000 orbesbest " d lb se ir U ndem . ■'1978''For jg -inlAutor'Kiiiiac— ~ i n “ No,w accepting horaea I “ “ - F o r 5 a le:—Quns; knives,BS.- -.ofler. Cali 3244820:'>’ ~ '7000rcaB-dle8ei,-8-^=^2rWi. Will aeopes. Wholesale * 10%. Tilller P ra k ea .> 1 9 9 5 ...... ^ m s o i “ 'JtoarmsForRent! • breaking & (rainlftorWybi 1981 Kawasaki 7S0 Spectre:lre, trade. Call Bill LoughmllK nn: '65 Rambler. Americanr-4n r 4 1965 Pontiac 'Fiero, low _ a eell horaea. 3244532.-^_•' Fit-ln stock rack for pick-up.u p . Callafternoori.734-0461. _ shalt drivo. good condllionlion, 733-5761.______1977 Ford F150 4 X 4,300 *1?sl door. good , m otor, runsuns, miles, real clean, exc. cond, Cash rent, 200 + acres:rea. ShIre stallion yearly eocolt. ExQeiienl condllion, S155. 81500 or b est olfor. Call Cal -64 CMC. good 671 OeiroU17^ niindar, 4 apeed, campcg g n eed s work, 8140.733-4488.88. .low down and U ke over A M ' apud or beat grounc)und CaHPat62&-5324. ~ •• Call 733-2065.______124-Snow Vehicles 734-2329 or 733-5303. ___ 10 spoed, 22,0001b fear encenH; » h e » r » a « ...... ga^nent8jJ24405^eves^_- 3ua pasture. North of Eden SHREDDED PAPER BE ^ 1983 V2 490 Yamaha. all or.any part. Make olteiliter. 1978 OMC short box, 350. M ply to: Box E-06, c/o c/c piNQ horae aailB.B^ 3 b®"'2I ed'T _ .gall 5434no._^^____ 15a-Aulo»-BulcK ■ Bt ' ^74=Anto5jOttisr8 ; ; 1 jeromer»roo. cainofTSJff 1985. Honda ATC 250R. rac ^ n l a l l a . Id. 63303., or 324-5857; - - ...... - 82500 cornpiele.734-7S3S. - - - . , 83100. gall 734-7223 after 5. rr ^ :' TWO cloaely matched yea - r ing model, reliable, runs,ins"/ i4t-^V ans ■' • — '■ ii;- ~i54^'Auto»-S(iiii«.,3:::. t t acrea, I S milea ingpainta, alud &miy.SI.S ire “ 1081 -Polaris indy 500. 3 cyl,jy'- looks good, fun trai 1979-Ford FIM ,-4 X 4, e*< ^ T;!i^AUM Deil»ri~ ■ ' - eaah rent, some, bulldlngi,ngi, waa Super Sandy & boboth 114-Fann Implements w ater cooledrCall-467-2171.L . m achine...... 788- • with or with out saddle. ^1O roury ditchers, chisel M983 John Deere 440MO ,heimet(fee.536-2103. too many extras lo Hsi 1982 Ford 4 x 4 FIOO, 4 spd p --- FOR'USED.— - ••__-543.5255.______„ .piowa..no-Uli planlor8.-rip.&p a -Sport-Flres wllh John Deore — 81995, will U ke sm alfcar a•“ 83800.73^2605alters. For sele: 1971 Cam aro. 81700 - = “i7 till planters, row crop 1987 Honda 1100 Shadow'OW* part trade. Cali 726-5433...... - a o ^ tiie 4 yr o id 'm are , black. 61 trailer, very low miles, very“fy 1200 mi. 686-2925. rlli ouillvatora, grain drllirno-tm -Q60tfCoc1g;, 83500.4234311. -1974-Ford-vanrEconoi-JllOiiioo 11964—^C h ev y ;— Suburba^ ^ —C^riiaro SS . 66,00( Tina, jjraln-ptanter-dr«l»;-Raln------or beat oderrCali 5434527^27^ ^Silverado, loaded. 4234311!2_ mlte8.-new_paint._83000..or ------m aker traveling Irrigation “ 138-HeavyE(iulpmenI — 1985 Chev. Silverado 6.6.2 trade lor email PU. S 1972 I ^ W I L L S MOTOR CO.— - 5' ' 7' yr old Palomino marnare, aystema. United Farm ToolS i 125-rTfavel Trailers...... It tskea only minutes»J2. tc .dlasel.iji_ap*Ali£fiS;-PEPB. -Blaiar— top.-:-8180^1087 aUrted on barrela ar 3t: :.Badgofr0H"b4ckhoorpulpull place your ciassllled'adTr Comma 2 yr eld Angui and line & Kent Edwarda Salea• a& ^97g 90‘ 'sui w t^wt'securlty ' 1; • -PW.'PL, AM/FM case,.40,00,000 -Cam aro..I0~boit re a r.'e m r . bulla. Call 32»26Q0. ____ Senrtce, the beat lor lesa. w/plckup. 2 buckets, poweiwer the resulta take a b|t lonpar. m iles; 4364246 a i u r s i ; '140,. Cali.«84-4388 anytime 3244856. OHering expert'art tnilar, carpeted, new up^ whaela. 82995. Call 82»-S926.126. Dairy catUe hoof (Hmmlng, hotatary, clean. Qood'rub- 1 0 5 -H o rse EqulpmsntI repaira on New Holland hay or Case backhoes, m0-c, c S6.M per head. Call An i____ balera. a Qehi feed waoona b er. will sell separately 01 , Beroami.84^28evea. I L w/*81 Chevy PU to pull. MC,„ 580-Band 560. Cali 4380767. :— Clrole JTraliera. ~ Curl apud plantar, 4 row. For sale: Purebred Brangui oond.. new motor. 828-4T281 ■ C a ie 560C backhoe, AC 64! — .„buili.-te«flv tp aojp_wort(, Cheek our. aelKllon ar ni: 2 yard loader. Bli 1^ -t.-euohmilief?a3476l...... RUD#rtjJdj92;44v1j__^^^^ It point, 11000. '■ '•»4s?ufdri.T £^ ■ W B -— — ___ Hartford..bulls.Jt.yaara.an(iand :— Pontlao,OMC.Truoka-a ------AO-oomblne-cab,-blowerr | — - ^ 1SSS m M M _ younger, proven U.S. and infl j*”?* ' thiok. Perform ance U rd ; -V Totally- aall-contalned.’ at- Cirole H 2 horse trallea i i ^ DtS^AjC, wjd^ fro n t^ n d ^ » S E j E i iK iE itilKe t f e = t = 2 L -. alngle front, 3 pt.. 1700. Or :PR0DUCER8UVe8T0CK lorae b eat offer. Caii ^34898. ahowar. Thia RV like new CK w a n te d to buy 4 hon Will conal^dyjrade w j i nM ^ -13#_p|c>UpTfU0k8-— O pin dairy Heifer aaie,-Feb trailer wilh a ball hitch. CiCall For laie: 7000 Hobco grain arf;11:DQam..S24434fl. ___ 42S-4S48. dryer, oontlnuoua flow pro­ 1888 Coeohman. 24 ft, buntI rt Medium duty 9 spd Watsorison I ------r-— • ' ' '' a ■ : ■ ■■ B . )UtiS ' ■ pane o r natural gaa, 9 g f . w r ' h . s ^ . m»-6»iw ______p h u e , 480 or220 voiia. v e n . I ADVERTISE flood oondillon, tl3,(m . Cali*7 Su^io''*'^ ^ Jl ^ 7 3 security 19', aell oont.,^ New 1988 Dodge Ram 50 PUpu ; a YOUR S mm ID0BIB3IBS1III ■kI 4 cyl., 6 ap., AMfFM cass re a r bath, - alaepa 8, ex< *.V,i S SER VICE SPECWICIALTY B ^ iw-8hHi>ta«iii , . Harrow oarriar, 4 4 ft aeo- e ellent oond. I39«/Irade forfoi Never titled, Pd 88500, sei TiM'SfSEEliiwCARr i _ i_ llon.HW.C.IUaM(IM. a IN THIS DIRECTI WMMENTAL 9 OhOlOfl y ^ — motor home.«7844789» 87896. 808 Qem Or. Kimber CTORY a -QAfirsvifw oo^v^- ! Traeandahrubtrlmming, * - Herculea 6 cylinder com­ 5 ! iv. <23-4238 m om , or eves. landscaping. Call 7344no. I ^ J PrtCBtf linrfar t/is «At# . . « « » o f B Mblnau, himlture, _ bine angina, compiate, ,nv 1988 Ford PU, Vi ton, origi 9rla8.Call7334581. 1 . needa overhauled, make% of- SJiTSWiSS a yourOiolcil Q ourm et com fed duoki extru, microwavr stereoaa nai 2-tone, aharp, must sai fer. Cali 7334269.______fill to a ppreicate. 7344926.____ geeae and turkeys. Ci 3 i : TV antennae, A a E Imperia — ^ B Your ad will reachsch 22,000 I . • • ' - COMMISSION CO John D eere dlaaal induatrtai awnlnga,..:.plua - hitch .. S & 1967 C h e v y . t o n pickup iTraa & shrub tapplng_&— ! — ' Gonalanmenta tor Wtdne»naa-. a fte f8 £ m 73t « 86;------' ■ familiea everyday ai removal, (ree eat. AJohn ■ ------400 tractor and loader. Cali 00. long box, 4 epd, 6 cyl. , « 2ll 9 ■ rtau ita will e m u e ye . dey February 24,1908 ------328-4737 attar 6 pm. engine., new palnt.-gooc i v C c " . * a h b s McBride, 733-0939,7344366. | X ,1 loday and one of ourlrlend-our m IM young 1 owner blaek''•es Paopis- with aomattiingJ tot M & W turbo lor JD 4020,)20, . — oond. 8400. Cali 6434941; took aell and oaoola who-wtnH _ jN S jJ — ly'AfliVisors will help he you B ^nd black baldy atoct ■complaut400.32^4004. - . -1969 Ei.CamIno, everylhlni — -bu?n"jnai’a *hafciaaslfla' ^-1»-Cim per848hellB— lhal-it'W lii— ■ - laldy advertlaina la ali about. Pair 23.1 x 30 Uactor tlrea, __ new b(it the owner, 81685"A ■ b e mo^st etfVcU^e'anland bring ■ ^UI^^qq2Q2||||||||_ji W ^black end black bald) It. .Call 7684676. “ i l _ J ____ rmlxeduleers-andJiillBr,Jfar. • ■ -•- ■ ■■ - ■ ...... -■ ibal _FOEL-flALE_AQA!tiitZJt =-4^g^a;»raja -ye«-a;e— ■-T-r0- camp trailer, older but in ir 1971 QMC Vl ton'customorir'^|~foo1cing forr*'* lots, etc. You can ■ — 20 Jo h n Oaara, good for fer exo cond. 1880.324^439. exo eond, 300 auto., PS U e ciassllled’s 'buatnass ■* -llW rrioithw ------^” m in u re I6adeT»racl07ri850: Fer Sale: Runner aeif-«on5 P "dleo-bYakesrfaciory-pBddajdSiri-"-— ^73M93T’-' ^ H CranakRIg 'Tmtf'feTvtorairactorytontTa— ■— :— M mixed heifers, 400lba A pproximately 2400' o l'6’^jT T1 j Cali 7334269.______iris headliner and door'panels«iB, : g ' 81200. caii 4324470 ’ l!SlnVsMa*o^e!'’ ”’‘ ^“''^ ■. SO white laced mixed ateaiitear i?00' of 10” main line. Ap- Ap Pickett 6-row bean cutter.i j ; . a ------pfoximateiy— — vaii^ -ATI-18L.Held.condltloner^lH7.12 -^M inl-truok-cam per-aheil -1976-Ford-F260-Campe ------" i ------— o o e n era. Cali evea 324-2134.134. 140 plow. Parma m anureT. >128. Cali 837^858. Special. -V8, AT, P.8 , AC iiR - a p ea d er. JD 4320 tractor dual tanka, exo. orig^lna a ADVERTISE : z i i ^ ___.CONCBBTCWTCHfiEPWfl -wi(hcab.-11BHP.-73M398.--„ .8i:.oyeialioi_j^per,„.fur Qatyourordarlnaariy. Hq -eond;r82600r.rrA^-.788^ - - — Y O U R ------■ — - Ko WANTED: 1978Fprd Vt ton, 302engine SERVICE SPECIALTY. '■ IHwoillmlHoliUlnMinim AM Jkeaaaette, wilhahelS S i i T ' Taxaa and amaliii biT.'lnaa.b ■ ' . . ^ Cali^^467or632?«4M. IN'THIS DIRECTORY | For. aaie: 4" and S' Sa 127-WolofHoniw, ■ IIBO^WlUtout shell 81300 ■ . ' ! .1 — , X**: mainline,- V-' and 8’,’ gat*ated Wanted:. High UN front end 733i'l .ssssM rr- 3KMB0 Iba. .Call 8S^4772 oi Pipe liydradiie loader, com- 5 5 hacatfuntf«rlft«/iei07npo/ ■ . For aaie: 1973 mini motoi B ' - ' 6p:«2a2 Rupert ! £ parable to Famihand FII. homa, on Dodge chaaaiatil, ' imFofdltOfi B .. OnEENLE . yeurcholetl ■ ^ N eeded: A amall puli type s a s " r i ------:.... - ^ . . - Y 0 (Y our-ad will reach 22.000* - ^ s 's r r .“'5!' diao-and-i-bottom 3-polnt consider trlr or camper onOf pickup - lamillea fan everyday and. the ■' ■ reauiie res will am aze you. Call- 9^bio Herford eows, soik — tT«de.Call878-728t.. ■ WANTED: S row JD aprtng today and one of our friend- ^ ■ mojHh. p r e o ^ S moa.. ++, . 8858. . . ^ "8 TOW CAR. 1982 Lynx. 2 drOf. 1977 QMC 3/4 ton. Must aee iy Ad-Vlsora will help y o u ' ■ — ahank heavy * duty cor- t d . -Call 794-2169.______i55i__ I . i a “p"ar. BBHffll' i '"V 1978 Vt Ford unet, * ac o T T ~ ^ -— ------a - K nolstein fiutl. 2^yean'0l0 ^ (ow'bar,-O.B., bra. TunedPaf I fiberglaaa ahell, .looka-(1- » you the results you are *■ W anted: 2100-2200 ' mode>dal -aervioed. ready te go. $3195'» • runa flood, 12800 or beat ol 5 r^p.„.l.n, . ‘ S', lookingfor. 1™ . .1 1 1 ^ Joader.far_lntematlonat.004.®w ■eall738.2491. ' fer.-lM8 Ford-H-lon, 4 apd ■ ■ CARPETUVII B utility tractor; 738-2681. . IV...... - J S i J i a G ; ■ p^MiyEqulpimfil, ■ AND8 UPPLY . ne, (air oond, i^ina, 8350. n a " “ onaw a . '733^931 , ■ ■ ; ■ ^ lm»eeealol8u!)i.HwyJ0.' 30. W atte 4 bottom plow, S2S00. od. 924^249 Rosa Enlerprtsa'o . 54*4777 - . Floater tnick, 7 3 ^ . ' 1249 324-3631. S l ip 'u p l a d . ■' ' ' i -V ' ' . ■ f i s i f y f J | i J

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aryAnneNeCfisawI sculptor of sorts. e-abouttha—------^------r-; ------?My-whole-ooooncept-of-what-constitutcuteS'aTsh&pely-female -----—But-no.matter-what-opini1 nions'or^lings-we'have'al Iia are"wa^tmachines, a ca iged; I think women fhouliluld haVaimu^es:..not ..spesport; one has to admire ththe di^pline that c ^ e)s s tht: e ordi* ' I controlled d??t and” i carefully , body has changi i intensive training routines.IS. ]Herraw huge'bulky'onet1687 bufjustbodie's-that lok;toned.'It’B nice to na;najy human body into the e> J L - material is her ownn fleshi and blood. h m have a bit of Bholoulder and a flat t^m n^.. YouY do^’t have to be a *'^ y legs wera -^are ~ theti hardest,” Neff say's; *Yo•Tfou w ally rtth m us::^**?i5;^der^!£a>pr^ate.:|^t-yu8toanarry-it farther because-;ha';have: to ;blast-them-befora-:s-you-nottce-any-definition- lonTat-aU.-n—^ ------rJrhe'ereation?'A-bodystrip]ripped'of fatTcmd strd it^ % iti J, walking, , der which encourages . girl>wa rant," she siays. , skiskiing, running, .dimbingig stairs ' and. walking, ' le — a symmetrical-wondei •watchers that’s what I wa eveiywhera', let alone' all tithe weight training. Everyreryperson' ■*; f » f e e r " s0 ' .The'sam e ghjioielin^'routes thatpndu'duce the Atlases ofthe evi ^ to reassess n preconceived idealeals of feminine beauty. . avail phase - - ...... - ...... -I - : i ’ .______■: . .81, She’s a bodybuilder.'------. worW. hold truele for .their female countarpirparts. •,. ua'uses leg musdes.all the timV,er,-(tl^^uh.linlHail^-whei |Ben5H!?reSaS83Qi^^ ilicnpicndDieTrarerasisrsr] ids done'while b ala n d i^ wwe: e i^ ts oS ! ^ • trarains.) i with jet-black hair■ fliflatteringly crim'ped, she looli 'her routine as the men’s, thithe deep squats (knee.bendi o o k . , . ^ omen b a sic a ^ have th e Samesai musdes to build.' the thi shoulders) th at wera priirimaiy in her leg work outs,Its. ■ • •• Z~l ^ lormal. • ■'leg-prassesrworking-witlwith-1260.^-* • .-.T-;. - ■ , ' ‘ , "WeUrsirfight, a ye^*muse5»cul«1nonnal7Gut'definitely eflned’foadcs'Bnd'legsp'etcrl^fc-The'wasr to-go-Bbout«»r*—Tlow«rve-been?doing^l * s the same for both ," she s says. ’ poipoun^. to make up for it. It’It’a bard on xay back thou|^ because! . ', . 1. • . ' ' fensensive or fre a k i^ . Quite thisth^ contrary. She's a.yoiug .v iecctsofcar- ' ----- whorho is satisfled'with.the gda^ a ls ishe h u chbaeni'conflder iit'back in 'th d r aw a.or difl^Bt.dis (depmding on I ^rass)> into t ^ seat so far. FveF tried using several piecc - * her:ler body will respond iii thele wayn she wemts itto. the fence they ait.) while watchingwi bodybuilders' pet pej for paddinglVut nothinglg seems to help,” she says, Neff feels-Bo discriminatiiitio n .u she tr ^ B . Everyoniybne a t th e I. For someone who competeetes in a sport known for ita :^e — strut their stuff. " , r - P< Ittllaiih, -maloortoniU ' center cer is s'uppottive. She do«loes adm it, however, th a t the contest -■ be 27*year-oId Hailey resiwever. -^ . ' i7un

New HIIB ” ll o o k i n g i Q t j f c k fta c k e s Swvimming vaccimle s a a .forr cystic . i GoKliden market hebking on babyj)yis teeth _ ^ lothes may not mako theth^ Since February is Nationalnal ChUdran's Dental Healtilth Month. fibiDrosis ■■■'i M ayailaltble.. n, but they ccrtainly do seomom . hy not celebrate the occasiotBion by takingyour.baby.-an ageKoflS months andind-5 years. ir looks as oflen as they hicagbvIL 60611.. If« thith e annual cystic fibrosis' , :• In cases where chilihildreii between changnge their clothes. And thathat HH9n ffl IV f a J swim-a-«a-cama. when swimmera of all . t ears old have al- , ons a lot of sales at the cashash ^DHi])]] A BO oges and,md ,aU Abilities.collect pledges : ; - : 18 monthtand 2 yeaj U b S t e a r s d o n ’t b e i i s i ■ ■: ready been vaccinate(lied, locol hoalth ister. F : ; • All boo^ condom “ ® for thee lalaps they s^^rim. Held at the offidsJa .and the Ameraericsii'Acaaemy ^h®’he'other bonus' factor fbr 'Bp: Despite fear.btAID^, condoadom use U not incraasing,r, accordingi , naturallyally heated indoor j^ l at >:• of Pediatrics . are1 recommending^r . paw*«1 makers ia that many teensens t o aa surrey.conducted by ScbSchmid Labbtatbries,'Inc.,'), a condom - Sugar's'’s'Thousand~Springs'Resorti 1 -l‘._tl^_children reim.immunized with a»Btlstill growing. Forty-seven per anufacturer.Use actuaUyr dideclined among men andI womenv 18 ' ' Hagermainan, last year’s event i^sed > r the now strain. Theybey say the new . t > children -who are now m .1? to 23 F ai^lon s ahoy; 87, actual'condom use didod s o t exhibit any significantn t increase - ties dailyaily. . . months old'and whorho have-not re- b uit tp ramained approximate^ythesaine.. tl U kee Willie,V most cystic fibrosis Ve may .not live anywhere > : ceived the first vacdiicdne. should re-. ere ' Naj^callook^n»«kM - ...... OnOne: thousand'mal^'andd 1,000 1 females wera survrv?y«i. In. IB ‘have trouble braathing and. ..j' ceive tijena^fom tJaula. - ir tho sea. but como spring w( iing their.food. CF is the m ost ' * I sure to find lots of naUticalljally . a re tu rn th it ap:>prine - hom«me. -peraonal inttorviewss pfi 721 -males aild 766i6 , foiales: : ' Cheryle Becker,epiepidemiologisfat. lulted. _ / . commonton life-thraatening -'genetic ' pired sportswear in our oui scaring ^ades of':f' navy,* olive ?®®ul aewlafe-axpeetan^-is-short;— —• . the South CentralI District D Health r^and-^hite- - — SuSurgeon G e n i^ OrEdwariard'Koophas'prbil^ted'the'p Dgpaftaftttriirt*wiiriUrrallsrsays-the— — and—vibrantr-red-7^1 w i^ cystic fibhwis will die be- kth.men andjRomen^lLti^ake combinations. ■ ■ 1 j»Qdomufl.a:piot«ctiy9jnMnMsurB.againstAtD3_____ Moming'adults. 1~ the nautical look with' classi< have the vacdne witlrfth the new HIB on isle •SmLOOKINQo]on Page. D2 • ^ q u ;j;CKoaP«geDa c ' Researlearchera Jpibw that cystic VACCINEBonPageDS o I— I •S«eSVS ^.^R A > tA on F>«a ps .. W.. ‘ ; r ...... •______I . ' , 1. . flj^ting^ c h e m i i ; TOcb-o aii —liadHMaiK tering tha 1 9 6 7 A2 inflU' 7 . . .:.-..m ^ ;-b u t th0yeaican’t finda adolta who wata iiatuaea dorl« ■ .. .CT— — ___ iMna.^uacqttiblertoli:proal =:=:^nMrapiaifiimIwiwriaie»lrt 1 hr.Unl>jnxvawny ur twutnenrvanior* - ...... aaed sifter an injury to theac' 1b o d y -h a y fe v « r;~ f andad the complex 'andid v.?^-«!gniflcM iay'-=-Urtijpimna,. . :nU'ihL 6aI iAngalaa fin m d th at tb oaa aa« axpioaad to th a apidamie in y ... . Hi^t, thsy can» n t. Scientista con> occuiciirs, and ita im port^^ is two*,, qusncebe^na. Aak specific encyi&eao- Thealeaa affect the'> bcbody in tb a ■eowdI trimeatart of fetal deralopm)pm entwera a t greater riak of ' 0* ^ th a t a curee forf( the cold be m udach the .same'way M bradsady u n in ’ • u i a r a ^ mnphi^diagaoda.Althoufl lo u ^ the obaarvationa are f t r _ - — Imig time in coming.cor Meanwhile, • r “ ' . "I dbaa,«a, and rwaarchera are •tillati not &«m c3 tunve,! thia rasaardiara alaolao believe n t is leaa the type t tb a bevy of cold1 aiand allergy medica- certartain how all these aubat the JHoiag ot ibB diatoibncee i\during £>til neural d e v e l^ .< tiona now on thehe m arket can: oCTer )rictogether. ment?? t Lis to datajrnd^ag a efaiaophreniariak. ^ _ . r 0^ Umited roUef.lef. ■ ^ ; v " B €e y o n d B«Sradj^inin in alUndof id ■ -. ''r-;.. ■ ;•- ^'11 l«ra 1«. howeiwever, a promialng__ ’ «y race, handins ita dia]Jiamical • TOIIiill*!trfbkM pornor?rt? '’**''’ . ' V, • . -now concept toI nimedication Conning' J I E 3 S s ^ ” Remambfl evair3rim a lii> wi r1 lti t n t^ a d a d ass was having on the horizon thithat may aoon alter . AJL n t i h ir s t e m ii r r e r s '^i othw bioloi^cally activelagenta, ag hia-tonaUs]I nmov*d?.AItboti^ .aai m maojr as . 400,000 tonsillee* ■I 1 tba way d octors ^ trea t colda, II I I whicl id-to-go-r ~ ' tomJea-«ndAite-adandidactomliee'are-pa rpezftoned-each-year-inr-the allersies, eathma,ma, and pain Itsetf.-—- - into0 actionI tbaniBelvea, O r it may * United Statatea, aoau of ua m m amre w about triian t h ^ proce* t ~— ^•nfir^^^TTea ^ t e r e a a i o i ^ a~ fold;ld:'rtlierids:Diiinimlil8 B hwtrnbteinj».freejcopyjwiite.to:______For informatiition, call Spocte.Ccuntryi’.Ja4r4444._ J ...... --.V.—1------p-i weather etill-ma oakes outdoorexer------y'ideo i j - E x e ^ e Catelog, D ep t G., T — “ ‘Bordleies'ln M otion’I’slated ^ dae a chilly proiopoaition. 890 Main Street N.E.. Mpls. MN G roupddiscusses relslatlonshlps—------^-If you-still ha^aven't found the e x - 5542542L . ' . ------4 : • - , ■ TWIN FAI?ALLS — The city sponsonored “Bodiea in-Motion” exerxer- TWiNPALLjiLS — “New P attern s forr BetterE Relations" mil bel e ' • ...... !l ciaeclaaaiabia b e g i i ^ g ^ ai«-week sesa:laaion a t the RobcrtStuort JuJu* ______tho.titie for-d nnew suppoi^tgroup meetinting Feb.-;£9:at-the-Mental- 'I '- • I , nior High ScSchool gjro. Claaaea are held'hc Monday through Thuraura*y. Health Buildin,ing Day Room,' 823 Harriirrison. Based on the bookIk""*": BcbTfeai“Tourto^ ^ ^ .!______d^_from 6:4i6:45 to 6:45 p.m. Thj^coatt iaii $20 per pereon or $30 pierpei • “Women I lin Norwood,.the free aelf- I I^ye Too Much”^by Robin ...... ______" .....couple. CA^ COcouple'may include pairehtB ht and aupported child.) TheThi help group willill 'deal ^ t h th e problemsI 01of women whoae relation* [ g .'I claaaea are■e eeaaily adapted to all agetgea and fitness levels. Jacqu:qui Bhips w ith meren have usually been- deateattMctive. The group w ll ;;' Schneiderma■mann, an IDEA certiQe Regiatrationia beingi takenti for'pee wee and yout)luth free sem inar 0on Breaat Cancer Detectection and Education'fpr tumbling claiclaaaea offered by the Jeromame Recreation Diatrict. Claa:iaa* women on M p«irch 1 at 7 p.m. in the CHniinie lpbby.^Dr..Jbhn Shuas" ■ ttiat takess 1you to the '. Indiciudes hotel sea will begiisgin, Tueaday a t 3 p.m. for)r firstI through fourth gradciidea wilUecture on1 bbreaet cancer-and the mea:.eana available for early de*0- heart of suiun-drenched ■ acoccommodations, ■ and a t 4 p.m.>.m. for children 3 yeara old)ld through.Idndergarten ageage. • tection of th e dildisease. By attending the: seminar;se women will be of*.If-- ~ Spain, withh Ifsrlch guiduided sight-seeing, la, ml)a..head.atanda.and minUfrnmpnlmftm nnd bfllancitnew r^*!^\iced m i beam workoukouts will be included in the six week sessions. Mcliasi culluratheieritageT— ------tlany-meais^nd------^ e J-' Bench andi KKim W oodbu^ are..the instructors.in« The fee is $6 . Fb: Self-hyFpnosis coursse offered: ... excellent vi/lnes\A and . mor< j ■ information!'m, call the DiafaiS bfficei 324-3369.32 distinctive! architecture.'( TWINFALLS LS — Intiroduction to Self-H>H]^noala, w adult enrich*I*;-.___- -JolnJA-Stef3 p.Abovs.Flr5 t—■ ■ _i__ — Dysfurtinctionai serli'les-planned——;------mentcoursewhvhidi'W iU'teach'thcbasic^rpnndple 8~Bnd~techniquea~' in what the in*nstructor calls *The Dynarlamica of C h an ^ ,” begins.» Class” escc:orted r e i I TWIN FAIi'ALLS — The C enterfor NeNew Directions ot the Collegilege March 3 a t tho0 (College of Southern Idahoho. . • ' vacation tot( Madrid, l | l J ______of Southernrn laah] o will preae^t a aeHisHes^f classes entiticdJ^S^pitepa ______Don Spencer.>r. will teach relaxation,r bpw. b to UBe_the_rotnd,for_ ] for Underata:standing'ahd Surviving theieDyafuhctioiial ] Family.'' . super Mncentria-ati^n, ldentil|jHng;tad..ch:hmging8 negative thought.------Seville,-Gor }rdoba> . -I------Thia aerieariea is designed to help idementify'charactoriatica bf a dyadys'* ...... pattei™V «p rbv^am j m ing thei nUnd for: au'cceaa,at deyelpping.mem* n. “Torrerholinclosand BY.AMERICAN EXPRESS' " J .____ '• 7 ' 7_ functionalI • ' flfamily system, whetherier the cauae ia related[ tot> ory retention aand gaining a deeper uniunderstanding of Bslf and 5 - 'addiction,-anranger or abuse. Time willill also be spent on strategieg iea ------environment.-— Call MaKlean, June, Stephanie J • for adoptinging healthful and nurturinging qualities into the affccte4N emiaU yanriyslB will be-ai* available 'fur'$6 ;".pHr8UiuiTB------r ------. T ueadayat?it 7:30 p.m. in the Medical1 CCentcr Conference Room. * ‘ ■ ahould faat (notlOthing to eat o r drink exce;:cept water) for at least 1•2 2 I 1 Coatofthethe claaa ia $4 per couple. hours prior to tlthe teat. ‘ ' : i ; . For inform>rmation, call Gayle Goodin.in. R.N.. 636-6445. For informatiItion, call 678-4444, ext. 400100. Docttors de^jvelop FREE(: CLASS: In Causeies. Treatment &;■■■m ^ roboi)tic surmade hip implfinte th atr el g : lllwin f=allssV ision & Corrti ■T *1 valuable in aeaiatiiating phyaiciana in notete the need to take severMII ptnn* • ...... ^ ~ hip replacementats aond other typea of dardrd sizes of artificial^ip jointsfits into im,' " ’ aurgeiy. th es'operating, o room and fit the . ■ontactiensPollcii f , , _ p t t;neaS tan ] -- 1[ Bargar and Pau»aul ahowed off tho tiontnt during aurgenf., ’So wtf thought, if 0 machineineoan ' ur cijntdct lens ^ machine Thuradaylay ot a news confer^ "So W o H a v e !Several DifferentIt ProgramI s You Can eniw--at the -ununiversity's - Daviam akeike a proathe8ia!accuratcly,y. j »>-lave To Offer. r!f aiatant clinical pnprofessor and Paul “preaalaa in.”'Baid Paul, who rc'plispluceti ' eaner, disinfecting . ia an aaaiataiatant research hips')S'in one to t^b arthriticc cdogs . . >l|jtlon and veterinarian. eveiy117 week. - Ti'l • The robot, whichich was billed aa the . Thtrhe-better the fi^, the'surgeirgeons' ' -izymatic cleaner ! | first of ita kind and,isam a t least five -reaao:isoned.'the easier the bonene will !EEi — : ~ T h l e ^ u i in hospitals, looks growiIW onto the artificiol joint andm dthe . tj years from uais in alUtoday^for-yeuF- : ------^ y - ^and-aounds7 ln“-its“ it< cu rren t'p h aae—longe;ger it,will l0Btr~------J 'j . much like a giant,t dentist'sdl .drill. TraPraditional hip surgery, is finefine for - ' siateofitwolcc 3R0lntrnent.. 7 3 4 - 7 5 3 8 . ' t • . i; ■ B ar^ and'Pau^aul devel0 p«d'the o^er;er,—"sedent^/ • people, ' • but- - r.:- j '..computerized medlechanlcal arm to yojinjmger, activr or overweight^fht^pa- 691 Shoshonei e St. N. (A c r o s s f ro m Twrw in Foils Cilnlc) .733^106:^ ' B a h irInd Canyon M otors -'I ■ - i drill deep holes dowlown through thigh- . '•»S«e s ROBOTICS on Page(eD I 4 I*""'...... _ j _ ------' . 1.. - I .f ’!: *■ • ■ : -vl'.fc ■ ______^____ L.:______I .

•] MbnUyS7rF56nnny227iB88 m nraiimflahNawgrWnTallafMtf^^^ ? Res! s e a r c h (l e r M k s • . ,T lacy lifefebloo^ : I ; y SALT OIT lO T-A tiro-3»i: li'ihidtiidcra, fiah axtd m e a t; -^r--ttsoxttta-flf rinc inin~th«ir-dleto.” - ona in1 ninaAmerieans'ovarthi x 11 7 Unim sl^. of- -- Nutiutritionistar contej^d-relderi; t s H o w m T iu said thii ‘65. ^ d four to five milliot ------ra.^^.Unksd u ^e^eat thoM ite iu ^ t t ^ htortudjrwil-. ^ o f t e m a sdectgnrap— icans^bave. suffered visua [yftelMi > ^ dlMM.cinad^^Hd Twawilitw ‘* TMfftiffflone mleo sm ^iE^4m 'tge rith macular laresultoflt laMtion an d a low. •ade(iui;uate unounta of vitamiM a^ lUow-up study in M arch wil ^------;.SLk«^£SI^ csifenerapon. will ; -Piveiyear-oldSheberawn lives with ' 'I S 9 H J - _ T aiaoWtidade peoplenvith'.cataractiictir~ rrher'gtandparentB'w'^hlle her £ftther*;~l||^H aen^im nmHU in ~ Ve’ve found’'that -ii’ 2b~~. MaSlar dej^ewiraticfi ten ^ ^ t o ' KCto are the losa o f transpar ft'BuddUos of'conl |>ar- ia going to school.'*S“Someday weVe I S H H »ntral viaion,'bttt elderiyriy people get; insuffidenjent run in famiUea. It[t afTecta ahm t- ency ina tithe eye’s lens. goingtohaV«.tolea^lave here,” eays MWBMfl peripheral yisionn is1 not affected, • J o A n n Sherawn to h te grax«ndfatiier.“O r.if ' unlveiilty opthilitalmologist Mano ■ ■ ■ L a r s e n < Sw artiM id. you die. we’ll haveI tato leave.” - In response, bergr grandfather . S 'y.Tba maeult, parpart of th e retina: jokingly says, “ButII 1 dont want to which Unei the ^ofthe«ye.UMU ;|H -rretpoiilble to tet die." seeing fine d e ta ii;^ ^ | Sherawn. in returum, observes, _ and perceivingcoloiolor. Probably as ai ‘ •Well, dont worry alabout i t It’s resu lt o f V e a r anc I really a nice place 0:1oyerthereai^ ----- agiog, the m a t •“ he's a viBiyniM m m F i r r t l n a s e i 1 c 8 _ ‘ , o u t'in aome peopM>ple, researcher* H H H mT.” ' ' ■ -■ay,-he«aid;*‘r —— ______Sherawn and her.?r.grandfather.are__We oft- having a truly intim[mate experience, intimflcv I over th e~ ^ e of 65 R i | k "SHeraroTabfelgTSheraelf. Openly dose tofUneno conl^ge^clw r7 ' and healtiiily. witiih an1 adult in her ' know he Europe, macularir degenerationc iS' life. She is experieni enough to her huBbnnd to the leading cauiele of( severe, virion 'r\ mdng her person- to thera; -;. hood — h er true sellalf. what ' hehe I would not come in with her lots. No one knowsiws .what causes it,.' ^— ^What is admlrablble in the child ia-sho ia»rapy. dii to know not to tell him ^ r ^ his totegrlty — th eie^ d ak feto i SHelsclche does not want to hear (that National suv^_she>w_jnaJiy_IH: r^ of Eis innoceniinfmlnd with Els . lovesi^strassod-ands^ht^elp).^— hoi U— “ elderly Amerlcaileans m 'H M _ _ _ —body,5-sayaJacobJI(Needleman^iUUi—Sarah, -defieient.-Andrbe< ' Scense of the Cosmonos.” But*'^!! m ate one most abundant tn trace element in H'< Sheraivnbeabletoi0 maintain this husbandrnh, ho'""y*''*i inti-_____ . _ ; the ^ e ; Swarts opopted to atudy its' H r unified sense of Mlfilf over the course Lovoenough c tbbe heraelf with her ' n ie in eye disease.M. ' of her sodalitation3 tot adulthood? do not ui ' " Tbetwo*year studystu involved 161 ■ . WiU she StiU hkvetithe capadty to tweenihvo cannot bo undoratood if we ; northern Utahnsns with > share herself intimsnately, th a t is. th a tthit undoratand e the difference be- Half .were given fi degeneration, Ha] openly and freely, wwith others? ciselyn onihtimacy and closeness and . h i ^ doses of zizicic whileT a compari-~ For most childrenm. the answer is betweentho power of love depends pro­ . 'son group received’ed placebos. no. By the time theyey are adults, aay heton M the balanced interaction . “The pro^sslo!■lon of disease or __ . they bave given theilemselves away. In eenthia being close and intim ate. - ' rate of ^ i o n lossBS 1waa statistically'^ Aa one author has phrasedpl it, most paid letoil Malonoa. : lower-in those whiwho got_the,rinc,"_ of us “forfeitthree-f(-fourthsofour- overempthia culture, littie otten^on ia ! ___ - Swartssaid. *ltwiw asn't a cure, but. ' selves in order to beM like other becometo intimacy I while doseness Is ; ...... Lthera:,waajLdifferei p eople."...... with smphasited.syBi “We hum ans have; He warned tluthat, taking tilgfi" " —■ ::;~ 8 ay;Thomae and1 IPatrick Malone, by themne lost in our preoccupations < doses of zinc hasI dangerousdf aide e f r ! ^ e authors of‘Theo'Art '. of IntimsQ': our selfli8yBtem8."W e bocom e c a p tu re d :. _____ i fects and may coxcontribute to ane- " "You can grow upp Ibelieving that gulfedemand-nolongecxxparience^ at ; m ia and heart diseiisease. the only way you caian be loved is to marriagielfliood. Inatead, we become enf *Tbe results. supporta -fiirther be like the other pererson. You can ' country,d a s a “p a rt o r so m e th in g — a • : research, so peoplepie ^ o u ld no t Utke^ endupe*“‘8t ®grow, • change and be djfferorit:. ' - ’ ...... Sheadds’thatthevaI vacdne Is very ex* cine ,pi.proved to-Jjo hisa effective me-to— deep"and:-intei56 vo in rector of the Idaho/Ii/Montana Cystic cheer,, t suggests' Debbie Oentie^ side being Isihe reaualTOu,theyou _. :. f ”ay ®* alive." So it is with humaii ; ' . pensive and “justt o can't b e thrown Ameri< ion. ■Boise.!^.Baya_81igfti:!a»r*B, Ent^rt<>ip«igan t.and,refry ^'pjv ' oncedgs; ot ^ away." ;■ •' •• . th f t offli^yoa c an kii stratedted by initial teatlng^f chUIdren ^ about.8l 4 iflisentoftf the i\inds raised ments'a t are planned, plus.a bak ) outstanding qual- ir oach of ua, our self is expert-’ • _ THBTs a. bacteriairia:whldi strikes— inPihlinland:' — ...... — ~ Malones. "And tiie 0 .. by the'swim^a-ramala will beusedfbr-foods-'sale Si featuring-about-410 — ItyDf the intimateI e:experience is the-j^ow -yod only in intimacyrPoihtout' very young' childrerIren .-causing ear, “Theihey ju st don’t get. good immttrau- research, indudinglg researdi done worthI cof baked, foods an d 'o th vlHl'onoa: "Whon 1 am doao, 1 ,------throat and nose-infin f ^ o n s . In ad* n itt'' lclevels with the old vaccinc - sense ofbelng in tououdi witii your ' dno; - bn patients at the 1313ffeysticfibn>sis goodiesSB prepared - by Hagotm;“ ®n^_real self. It aUc^.jjyou a fresh aware- v.you;-whpn 1 am.intimate.-I....{------vancedstages, thebe) bacteria can lead ~ saysI Berere^fl-mont!mtha—SwiuuuofB whu-ruh " Ot “Butrth e mos t puH r is enlivening, enlightening, j rovaccinated, says'Bii'Becker. .But, she . (jworfnland pro- ' pledges ^ 11. be eleligible to win Springga Resort, 837-4987. found'awareness of City family therapist'and thc \ I t iS' the_look__t]that aeta the of nearaarly $ 2 0 0 a '^ n ^ in this areaan is over. '______' tests t ^ that determine whether.oth ihterofDr. Ivin M. and Alice bodybuilder a^ari: ianiandtirlngs' about alone.e.-She’feels - th^ are vevery *The/ie looking forfe over-all sym- partidpiHpwU 'do:------■...... wn-ofKimberly.------. the most cootroversyrsy f^ m ^ e oppo- necessitssary, though, and is satisfuIsfled m etiy and proportioiion ... the density NeffT hesh worked hard to achiehieve ------nents of th esp o rt— itiieir results.— ------ofthe-musde-and-l1-how -m ature-^ her lookokranduow h o ^ s S t can-wo 'l b give an ezamplowelow 10 p ercen t posesIS tthat show jvur strong polnoints fice of the Texas BtBxireau of Radia- fluorwescence. /S e a D isc o u n t F a r e s froi temporary sterilityty occursi because and hihide your weak ones. .Iff you yi tion Control. ”PePeople suddenly - Whertien the watehes were intact. inti SP“ *“*'Air/S lonus Amenities! ( she stops ovulatii^..lg., have) Ia flabby fanny, don’t tu tu] m think it's cool to 1have necklaces.' with.glglass covering tiie dial, tiiey tl per pererson!j This included a (^«£T understandsi d ^ ^ e d'einiands siroundmd.' The flnal event is the posepo earrings, bola tie'cl'djisps and other '.werer relativelyr harmle'ss bBcause ^ “ re g u la r publishshed cruise*only fare.'rrom Pl Boise begin at just > ------iheputaon hy -body;)dyi th afa why .-.downa_where.you 1 .tiy to one-upp theU things made with ol(9ld watches.” the glat:lass acted as a shield. ______book-BEEO RREJEBRUARy-29,-1I a 15% discount off the

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^ ■, WTlm«j*-Ne^.TWlnvirt Falls, Idaho ^ Monday,',Februaiy22il088 Fi p C S : — ^ f ^ S l e e p i$j, b i r a ^ilihkedi t o d i S i►astiers dl ip ^ u c e an increased taad< V mnHtIf »dby«n»Mrchw Profeu^onalSlaepSodetiea'comm omit* interdapendenti ’ thih e risks a n Jus^ to sleejleep between 2 a ja . and 7ajn.,7 a About 130,000i people undargo duraj iriirtiara the aecunwy ^ najd; at Scrips Clinic.. ic..and-fie8ean^_t«« onm cataatrophaarSleep-and-pQ< pttl^toogreat-'^' ...... • betwee!T2 i>nnraad'6 i n tm t :77 tha~hlinrnlieimaat rana^gftjfW Hfyaatr-^^liTTjettl>ett«.~than- r ...... Foundation'hu'foonnind'im alan n in g ' ~Ua poliolicy - rwiommended strictrlcter Mitler noted thata t the h u sn b er- "poat-lit-lunch dip.” Those , tendanlaadjBS r - L ) - « ^ ]abor«toitotXitaata.'Bivgar - adilava 5L_:_UnW »t!wroJh«.bri mmant-r«sulation-and-lablabor—ron that led toiiudidaar;acddents-at— an-pr"present*even if~a~*persoa~ga-haa-aajdr^irrtbofrdrilli ^ . - --ceMMrandrcodiidiu isuaarlllireerrMfla—Islaraad;^Cbaniobyl,~slepthi Ifhbimally.------—~ aaadi or an^mcn, xoDotit li"iatandadii to aiaiit: faonum:^----- V n c ^ l and CballeilUenger e ^ lo tio n . o f sleepMplessness and fatigue. ' Rancho Seco, and OiOakHarbbraUoc- Dis«iaease-rel«ted ' death and naariy 60^m ^^la aootrata aa tbe aurgaostaons,aiotraplaoetham* . : ^ - ' WHUe'ihe paneltl two yeara, waaI ccom-^ r ■ ;i' mi^or nudear acdde:identa occurred in wantt toU suggest that Ae body'haa hi ler said. "Stm we fbIbund th at errors p r is»d ^ of sdentista fimn Seri 1 thepoat*midnl^thoihoura. . ita limimita,” said rominltffifl hair-- ‘ occurred. The body,y, even for people Cliniclc and Research Foundat J------• Laat^nlnute-dediedsions on the manDiDr. Merrill Mitler. adentificic di-nwWxuirW wil = - ...... —A-ditPnoortionatB a tfc Jttm b tr- cf— *SodixleQchaa:got:4«ibe~awar«-i» -b f------Mtia i -of-mo a e nrlifgrw rl ifelti-em-''' 'andTln ~ other destructive busauman emra aUb the [th.coUaagiiaa: at .tidMrandataroidaboundng.olBCoflt,-. an » d /a natural-procesaes,”'-MiMit^, -phads -on - effidencrBcy' and -2^hour“ ' -‘Boniome Industrie's th at' p ^ t by Scripp. Ollilio anad Reaearch Foun- ” in which wl only thoae moleculaa • I ocoiired during thele sameI two peri* ler saidlid in an inteim ew from hia.ois .of- operations, "is basiciically asking too pushingling their workera.hard d ods of the day when t perauaaivaly. dam- with the rt^tstructura will fit. in the brain has a fice Inn thet San Diego communityty d< f much of the humana body,".heI saJd.' th e n»*s ’s a problem — .they think,J c t »•*«*. t S t onstraieci orauyiuUnia’a . rde in _ ifth e9 i>pay is h i^ enouf^ wd.mIm an- arthtnii, axplaiaed:'l: -BradykiaiaUa le "right atructun for fitting into _ , _ agbmerlent Strang. enough, .they*y veiy .potfht niblMyula in ita own-' ? adykinih receptor Is, ofjxmry», ^ F m s ^ ralettnworicera;”;MitIerrai■^'•""-rl^^ai-liundradtfi la M E lS aeS ^ C C H Mt e ^ s t o le committee recommenlanded th m ht«^TnfTii».*'H< V a i ^ had to ayrithesiaa arilm------^ SovemmentrmaBBgemtttt'iBirand“ bradykinIn’B role.ii.ia ftirther'im]^- Erm ^l^iTtH ir'l^^ yxr . .-organizoizedlabon- cated,by the ihctt that antihista- h like.bradykinin aa to be ao- \ m a ^ l B 3 o a jS ^ t t i t s i cd O I R ^ ' - BBe e mow aware o fth e "zbneiinw.of minas hsva-bean al:ahowa-to-ba only— edby.the.raceptor., ’■ ' __ vulheraSrabili^ and mnaider sleep sl 60 to 60 percent afisff^ v a in reliev- \vjjhcithout ianywhen to dock, tlie '! NEW YORK (AP)- iology when dissignigning ^ cold symptoms. . bradyUnin molecu|ea drift ’)» Final testing phasease III telting requiras the) ad-ac ‘A va! of any AIDS vacdnene might have to ministri . way to prorova bradykinia'j • about p itration of the vacdne' tot duces an immune r. Limit active duty h o u n b It powerlessly. Meanwhile, t^9 ■ be done in Africa ratherra than the healthyiiy people likely to be exposeosed that will fight off' Infection.ii T h en for ^ I both .contribution to neold-symptoms, 'e impoatawter bndykinin, with ona or i United States,-bees equipment- operatora < aathma, paia .or wwhatavar.-else it two amino'adds'changed-or-'iti' an i-.-' «cause the U.S. to thele disease.i These subjects a ax n ara other dniga thatat attack ei virus dedsiocio n -m ^ en . AIDS infectioh rateate is n o t high then fol may ba involved ia,I, raaaarchan1 say, atnictuiBture alterad in soma subtle followed for a period of timeae tot directly. * -P?nmote r a educational progra enough to determine''ne' whether a vac- n e whefhether or not they contract th is to turn off the bradyUninb com- way,, bibinds at the receptor j ______dne_is_worldng, Hutltine aaid the tb AIDS, virus for woivorkera to encoura^ aoi«und _pletalyand#ee.What ra it can partially or complettfy- Lgovemment^re- disei^i practicesi------^----- : athappans.5dBn-_whera il searcher said « d a y .' ...... In thi ■fW.* ' the disease-fij'fighting immune— aleep pr tiata aubh aa John Stawart8 and Ray terminadnate bradykinin. activi^. the interview, Faud safd .^®.tht ^teim in.several ■] Such final'testinging of a vacdne despiteIte substantial infection rate 9ways, induding —'De\)eveI6p programs to idenilentify Vayrak at tha Vai'oivarilty of Colo- would pose “a tignif hiding underneathI ai surface coat- signs of slMp*ralated errora on3n :the »do.hav«,bean.aae]i rart and Vavrak have ayntl^ gnificant p rq b lra . .amonglg intravenous drug abusen 1 mora than SOO .antagoniita' in the United States,'es,? said Anthony tbey araar difRcult to stu ^ becaui ireventa key pro-. job and:id in veUde operatibn, pirticu--hibit ^ brad^kinin'bylJ K S p t v < - ■ Taud,.director of thrl attacked by im-_ larly amongai haulera of hazardtirdous ble tiasua-with'a'ki a n now able to selectively p w f hrNational Inati- “ theydir don’t come back” for foUow-u an activity while allowiaig' ~ tute of Allergy andid I] n f ^ o u s Dis- *. rtsearci mune system aatibo^odies." : m ateriarials. .bradyUnin, called m t udl once a projectbegins. virus can infect • W .* ra. "llieoretieally, wa can cqn> i eases and coordinatotItor of th e govern- . Qivez^en the situation in A e Unite.uaaj 1“ addition, the v cells and lie dormant lat‘sleep'is ass^at^'w Stew art and>Va^avrak kaew that structct ( (antagoidst) moleculea th ^ men^s Ag)S researchrch efforts. /States,IS, F au d *told the MmmiMioi f e ';Bra and death is nothing ne* bra^Uninlraaamjlaita iU chbmical will­ atop swelling and EJven among'^liomlomosezual men, * sdenQs r said. T he Bible haa num meaaagea by dodda;ing a t tha protein ' infiamammationi but not prervwt ita th e rate of new infections inl is no Phase I e III trials in Central Africa^ oc r — Jjj absshi aferances tb that nlationsh“W r- receptor sitea'thattt a n Id ea te on -blood-ptl-pwssura-lbweringeffec^”Vav- tl to provide suifl- elsewhefhera whera the new infectio is new ia the in cnased riskisk to .v ^ o u s ceUa.'Vavitnk deiacribes the n k aaid ‘ dent data onI a vaccine’s rate is s he said, virus:fighti Is'stiUhigh. __ soon be hamessected to prevent iiblic ' ot Idrge from sleep deFdepri- • i effectiveness, Faud si Hel«later said Central America o 1 ahd ^ the body's n atu ral1 titen- ...... Thenewtnfectibaa rrate among gay Haiti at ■® " • infection. That may b L«®-Othei.pj>ftMibiU$les.,___ ^ — entifie-and—health- I to let down ita defenses a t c ] __menln'aan t^andsttisco is so.lowT for • ' Fauciud said praliminazy discuj exampiertnathitilf?ilif?iftPW«»ine*r«f-^=^SnrTi r=hii¥iFbeea«=wlth=tbe^WorI GS? J ■ SEs e e u & a t ™ , fectiveness would tai ireacVarfeoIuur~|----- take eight years Healthth Organization and .wit -ALL IN-STOCK ~ and . requin . thduswda th of health -infected people and' =B h .offidals in C entral. Afri.d risk of infection, he SI volunteera, he said. No agngraements haVe been raachec . Faud testified befbefora th e Prasi- he said,Ud, but the Africans ara *'cei“cer- ALLPAPERR ■ MALL dential Conimissionin con the Hum an tai'nlyy flexible11 and.bpen to the possossi* ■ ' ' ’ 1------Inununodefidency-Vi-Virus-Epidemic, biUtybfof holding these trials.” J Novelties i % - -] - FJ^EB. 26-27-28 - I and spoke in a laterrInterview. iz ' Heal, SLE also predicted th at no vaccin Ifo r Showers,. Condltfohed water redixlucesmlneriU CT71 Fau d told the comnimmission he was for aequxjuiwdJnunune.defidency.syi ;EE OUR HUGE. 4-_.. talking about “Phai 0 9 5 = LL------JxjlWupJnplpfls.and.w.vwteLlWte«8,______hase ni" trials, dromee would^ be* available for gei Savoooropalre.eoergirgy costs. which test how wellbU a vacdne pre- eral use * I Weddings & ~ ise befora 1996. ______♦ Unlimited soft w ateri rc o n ^ ______3 U S l t S L ~ ~ vents infection. C uim n t n t experimen-___ in seisepafata-testimooy. AlDS-mL e x -.^ # --^ A H Occassft ::^^:?-^^tal^AIDS^cdne8-aii-an-4n*Phase^I h mtOain H'aseltine ofthe Dani W • Saitdeilvefyavaiiabk trials, meant onlyr totc see whether Farber S3* I FREDERICKSSOU'S / We. 7 ~ ~ er Cancer Institute dedarec I _ . CHAFTHAl ■ -C all (or FREE WATEF they a n safe and wherhethe r they spur /*nnbodvxly-- cai\- predict-With certaintin ty - i------et-E«tTwi - L '------nCfUtUMCI —~ an’inimunVnsiMnse.se. 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