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ig I j g I *'.HI f :$ 5 L = ~^"1„.'^. ~Z'/^ :i 7 t , £ .: . ^ ;■------ -------------ManyMagk Here; Mike C . Celebrate 20i The Aaaociatcd PfeTs .- PHILADELPHIA-- I on the deck of the Kitty citcd tho Pledge of AlU -------- Wednoeday-along-with co workers in Boston, Reagan and millions of- _____ celebrating ..the-U.S.-CoE 200th birthday a day earl; Reagan.led-a.nationallj . Pledge of Allegiance for ‘ the Conatitution Day,” t! b!o-t<Uoda}^icer>»ennial __lITs. -still -our” blue] freedom;" Roagnnauid froi itol in Washington durini long civics and history leas ‘'Onnho'cvg-orthcreitm Shu .The.^sociat€d Press -- •- -'-WASHINGTdN - Sc P. Shultz and Soviet Fi A. Shovardnadzo rep could bo signed at tho m meeting. , Shultz said there w. Shevardnadze declared: discussing hli these qu tively than previously.” Thoy met for nearly fi ranging over Afghaniflta Iran-Iraq war, human r before Shultz hosted a di tor at the State Departm “This is a step forwar - .in-<jo»cribing-the>r-talki O’Lear By.BART JANSEN Timcs-Ncws writer TWN FALLS-Public S. - rector Tiiri'Qualle flnid Wo< that “small” problems nt i Junior High School wore bei died by poiico and school ' and nre not "out of hand.”. These comments soften - - statementa in n prcsentatio day to the City Council, w said activity nt O'Leary in "groups and people with kn: “renlly goin^ to go up.” . ^ I Pool hm / Car ==>■ I Tow m '--I III; vQiieyscnoois celebra ■Conover plays tuba on V 00th birthdai; oj eficm s U.S. Constit the single gi - Schoolgirls mcnt tfio wi ittyHuwfcre. tired Chief. Mlcgiance on ,aij „ the 1 construction— the-Commiij I. President nial ofthe U. of Amencans At tho Nev -onstitution’8— tmding-was “f, ■ . the aflemoot ally.telcviaed_and-waved-/ or “Celebrate trading. Qoo. u took ofT.thei lu^rint f ~ Pledge. from the Cap- -We’re a i nng the doy- Holly Mnultz lesson^ ____from.the_CQU ifcTiing o r t h e Sacred Heart iltz, Shi 9 ■ • Secretary of State George t Foreign Minister Eduard reported headway again nntr;iitf eofttrol accord that e next superpower summit , was "some progresfl" in ' and-Soviet-expert3.- whilc-~ red: “I think we aro now ' questions more construc- /•” .............................. { y five hours over the day, f fltan, the Middle' Eost. the n righta nnd other issues I idinnorfortheSovietvisi- o rtment. vard.” Shevardnadze said n ilkfl^ott-nudtnnrweapoTfflT^ii ry probl City ofRcialB terized those sU and “off-hand” c c Safety Di-. flentation for h tVednesday detcctive. And h It O’Leary said ho thought being han- trying to justify ol ofTicials do. -■ Qualla’ comr lened hia agree with city i Ition Mon- appraisal that p. . wheri he are routine and i involving “Whnt we h knivts" is problem; moatl . ‘ groups," Qualla i )/ donation rey corii( vn-seeJcs- 82nd year. No. 260 irated the constltlon'n onni 1•America, The BcsuMhil’ c of Constitution rby mill ititution, we pay tribute to cit ! greatest work of govern- Re world has ever seen," re- erf ef Justice Warren Burger Pe Capitol. Burger heads ] niijsion on the Bicenteti- da U.S. Constitution. 18 Jew York Stock Exchango, ahi ■as halted briefly during gre oon, and workers cheered Bel d-American-flngB-on-tho-agc oor. Itl Boston, workers Cdi heir-hard~ hots, dropped und-joined-Reagan-in-the—ger a part of history," said befi iltz, 16, one of 108 pupils pho lountryJJny-School-of-the-a-fe art in Biyn Mawr, who re* for i levardnc He said hc wna "looking wi prospects for a summit me I sidcnt Reagan and Soviet Gorbachov. ; -------In-Moscow, jncnnwhile, agency Tnsa reported quotec ing thnt a treafy eliminnting __ clear missiles could still b — yrnr hy-tbo-mpcipdwerftrat strategic weapons was possii Gorbachev said alreaty eli Soviot mediuih-.and shorter- siles is “possible and realistic "The Soviot Union' ia p« premise that a relevant treat out before the end <Jf the curr Gorbochev mado the upbei article published in coniiinct -^iag'orthe 423d sessioii ofth 'l e r n ^ ‘s r Ils Wedneaday charac- Ther statements as “minor" group r during a council pre- Ictes i hinng an_oddi_tlonal. He i '\,Moyor Doug Vollmer pickec Jht Qualls wuB simply afraid :ify the work his men But tho d mments Wednesdny hns n ty and school ofTicinla’ ofTicin: t problems at O’Leary with t id under control, aaid tl have is .a amall hand.” latly between peer Qua Ila said Wcdnesdav. were ns trickJinc i^r: -im provei ................ . ; ; nniversary Wednesday, in ll' as a flag team member. lions re cited the pledge a half-houi Reagan on the flight deck of craft carrier USS Kitty Hi Pennsylvania for an overhau ._..In Lnncn8{er..the.pledge-h cial meaning for Peter Bella 18, a freshman nt Frnnklin ni shall _C ol lege..__whoae__ grandfather, Francis Bellamy, wrote the'pledge 9i ag<^a9“nn_flsBignrheht” tor ' Companion magazine. gcnoralionS; But noB53^ made a blg'deul ofifpublicly before now," Bellamy said in phone interview. “It’s a aent a-feeling-of-what-monyTieopl for {jronted." adzemi f with.optimism" upon It.w meeting between Pro- day iet leader Mikhail S. outt Ct lie, ihe oihcinl news )ted Gorbachov as say- ting medium'range nu- .? issible early next year. very / eliminating U.S. and p f ve: ter-rangc nudear mis- -' Bu .. ceedi proceeding from the atmo reaty could be worked - Th urrent year," he said, afler >beat statement in an news »ctjp.n-with-the-opciiT^hev f the United Nationa! sionj mair ar here is friction between i 3upa as the atliletes. tho non es and other types ofatudentj He said some groups of kids 1 :ked on others and some kids ■aid of being beaten up. 3ut he said Det. Gene Rite ! department’s juvenile ofll } a good relationship with scl cinls and is working togel Jl them on the situation. Qu d the problems wero not "ou id.” . Qualls' statementa Wednea •e leas pesaimifltic thnn ..c igzn — B l ‘m e n t - Twin Falls, I Tlfflo Including Twin Falls Higl :r. right, perfornis at the 1 !!Cite^^ )ur before Tho day was n: of the air- • of observances.' Hawk, in A teach-in wus Qul. City explaining Lhad-ape-—Long-Iincs-forme llamyJr., Archives in'Wac and Mar- view the four-pa'g — great-------Pupils at-Palmc Julius West Palm Beacli 95 years stitution. party .v • Y o u th ’s cnko ' with ‘ "i ^ frosting, flags a ^ver 3chw?^^di^ ly Tor me anoth'er elemental in a tele* In New York ntiment, cessed for a briefc ipIC~take "If ^ A morirnn ^ •SeePLEDGI ^kegai was releosed^ortly aflor m y as Shultz on^ Shcvardnai t the details of an arms treat Cautiously, however, Shevar puitcit) “tlicTe ure aome poi irk on a little more” before n and Soviet intermediatc-rt iled down. Tf. is,:for:ih»-ttm e-bein^i out results," he soid. "Wo a; ry Berious, profound, businee k-ery urgent isaues." *< 3ut. hc w ent on, "as I said jTjt iding in a very good, workii nosphere." rhe talks are expected to wii er noon on Thursday. Shultz ffB confcrenco at the Stat 9vaHlnadEe-acfaedniedTr2:8fl n at tho Soviet embassy. n3 unde such menta before the )n-ath- Monday. While lobb Its," staff, Qualls told th B have' school can't (handle ds are be more active on t school activity is re itchie, up." ifllcer. He told the counc Hchool that work session th {ether tivity involved "gro Jualla with knives." DUt o f Qualla sa;d We were np gangs ands eaday Thatagreeswith( comr ' pal Norman Wisema 1 Upland 5, Idaho I i I E I 7 in, . Cc as flH B H jai all shi la\ mil S i^ - '5 8 8 "It’ iffloj-NBws pnoto/ANorAflEW Wei Igh School. H eTFHS rally ^ COU! proi ___________ __________ proc ^ge ^ ^ thei 3 marked-by a variety Kent filed ms held in New York limit lg the Conatitution. Pe med-ot-the-NationnI- comn Va8hmgtori,_P^C., to la'ge parchment. Imetto'Elcmentary'iri 9z9 ach, Fla., had a Con- I j /..with a_200-pound-:-^’^ red-white-and-blue and 200 candles. if£3hnrpd=lt=w}tH^a==^|; icapped children and ------- itary school. The- •k state, courts re- ifcercmony. _______ ^ WA :ans todny pnjny froA; Court GEonPoge^ ......... ---------1 day hi _____________ ini97 ins S' • m idnight Wednes-- promp ■'ordnodzc alao told points we have to ! a treaty to ban U. !-range missiles is -sS J are.engaged in a neeslike discussion jresterday.ltiapro- •king; busincssliko- wind up sometime ]tx win then hold a tate Department. m. TSOTOBTMDTVdBr--^^^;; ' Massac ^ > in atta er cont] X S ^rS ^ S't^ lie council, “If tho p„b,e„ die it), woil have to UHirp r n that...I think the eioL t really going to go have b ., .. . withkn mcil earlier during ijaho 1that tho school ac- gional d jroups and people aon attc r.r J ■. hadn’t 1 Wednesday there lomsati d such a to Leary, crsorst iiO Leary's Princi- Vollm manandVicePrin- problem dgame bir rgnf^_ ICoiir sets ji sal^i) By PAT MARCANTONIO Times-Newa writer TWIN FALLS - The Id preme Court dismissed on \ day an appeal by Arlo Kent ing the May 12 jail-bond elec As a result, the Twir County Board of Commissior cided to proceed with the bo as soon os possible to financi jail. The commissioners had all the procedures for th shortly after Kent filed his c lawsuit in May. “We feel wonderful. We ai .iqus.to get this project going, mission Chairman Judy Feltx about the dismissal, Commissioner Jim Fraley “It’s about time.-We-are real c about it. If we can get a resc and tJiu buiiclu HDld,~we a re gc build us a jail very quickly.” The Idaho Supreme Court missal of the case was only p however. The court will hear appcyil of a Sth District Cour sion that he pay $13,722 in ati feea and costs to the people hc Felton said. *We got the i tant message." Kent, a '^ in Falls mechan one-time legislative canc couldn't be reached for commi Wednesday. Kent had appealed a July Jion by a Sth District Court iismissing.his lawsuit agaim county ofllcials over allcgec )ropricties with the ", eli irocedure.-------^ -------------------- 7BolBCTitto‘rnc>T’aul'Penlan3 epreaents Clerk Dick Pence *rosecutor K. Ellen Baxter, i lie Idaho Supreme Court to dii rent’s appeal bocauBe.it wen led within the required mita, Penland couldn't be reachei )mment WedneBdnynfternobri he Associated Press WASHINGTON - -Supr 'Urt nominecTCbcrtTrBork,; ing attacks on hie integrity mocratic-aenatorsr^aidlVed: y he acted honorably and leg 1973lwheniie fired speeial-Wa to prosecutor Archibald Coxr • n a dramatic retelling of w rk called "an enormous govc ntaUrisjs," he said that aa.s Cox waa dismissed. "I imptly act to aafe^ard the t 1 prosecution. I understood fi -beginning mural mm pro nal lives were on the line if aoi ng happened to tho'spocial pre ion force." 'be. gripping-jparring-matclt- fen Bork and Democrats on lato Judidary Committee red in the aame niorble*' nod room that was the site rs ago’ of hearinga that heli 1 to President Nixon’s politi lise. This week the room is ( ing for Bork’s nationally tc (d confirmation hearings. he-quosUons-on-whot-hoB- le known as the Saturday Nif Jsacre marked an intemjpti ittacks — Boon to resume — trol, Qu I Randy Rutledge, who ea there were no unusual groi ■lema beginning thia^yenr. Ri 0 said he cbnfiacates the occ al pocket-knife, but that the ! been no unusual problen knives thia year, nho Education Assodation r II director Terry Gilbert, whoi attends O’Leoty. also eaid i >t heard of any unusual’proi at the school from either teacl rstudents. llmer_waa_alao.:8atisCed-th ems were not flprinnn wnr rd openinc NFL str . I ____________ ... IH7 Miu v.n., Thursday. Se t rulir ail bo in m o i t Felton said Bhi land only brief! Afler their convi Idnho Su- the commissionc I Wednea- Bud Way of Boise nt involv- olution they wou ection. few daya. The rei 'in Falls the guidelines fo: loners de- niillion in bonds bond sale ,county‘Jaii;' ice a new Way snid previc id halted take month befor the sale be sold. ! original Fraley said, “V luck we can get g are onx- tion the first of th( tg,”-Com- - Kent alleged in Iton said Pence didn’t regis election.' where y added, overwhemingly ap 1 exdtcd ■ bonds. .................... ;solution Pence said pre going to cuuiiiy hud follow bond counsel and irt’s dia- statements from partial, met • age a ir Kent’s requirements, urt deci- Kent named Ba; attomey tion because she tie sued. Pence on an alleg : impor- tion in the fall, re leged problem mic and election, ndidate. his lawsuit menfon~q'JC8ted-S33;OOCnj leged injury to hia ily deci- by w hat he conaidi rt judge election. Hc did ni nst two election, fed im- Pence said he ha election ‘ Wednesdoy about - .......... the appeal.------------ nd..who ""Baxter said. “I’m ce nnd it was.certainly.th . asked more pleased dismiss than myself. I thin! 2re not ®“e is the m ost sign I time SherifT Jim Muni office and couldn’t led for comment Wedneadf »n^ ^•SciCOUHT irrie s D ( lo n rin te i Hearing see rdnea-- Bofk's political and j egally aa opponents aou( Voter* groundsto^efeat'Kis r "Liberal opponents what year-old federal -j ivem- judge, *ay if he is CO] i-soon coed, the-recently t did Lewis F. Powell he c J ape- doaely divided court from yeurs, perhaps decs roles- aupportera say he ia jome- tojoin the nine-n )rose- Bork spent much responding to questi li-be— views uii' Huch aub nthe righta, abortion ond p I oc- The proceedinga { e-col- sparks as Bork spelle :e 14 measured tones his jlped legalapproachthathi itical. 25-year career as, 3 the League scholar und jii tele- He acknowledged th views “have evolved t j-be* nnd"hu soUjjht suppoi light quoting Benjamin 3tion aaying, “Having lived 1 * 8 0 0 BORK on lalls sta each being handled. ^up “I think they (scho< Rut- offidals) have got it pn ►cca- der control,’’Vollmer 6 tierc pie of minor instan ema plainU by parents children being pushed i re- “I think o lot of it v lose was trying to justify i he men wero doing and hi rob- are," Vollmer said, ich- He echoed achool i others, aaying that iit tho—city-gang wars-at-ff Ti ^ ------ »«oirQUSlXSonF ig-DS rik© . ' ^7-XT " Sepleinber17,1987 ng 3nd - Sion I she talked with Pen- riefly on Wedneaday. onversation. however. I ioners called banker I oise to discuss the res- I would adopt within a : I ] resolution sets forth I a for the sale of $3.8 ; I lids to pay for a new . .1 ■eviously thot it would . I cfore the bonds could I . •With nny kind of I et going on conslruc- I fthe year.” . I d in-his.Inwauit that -------------B egister voters for the I re county residents I y approved the Bale of I previoualy' that the _______ . _B lI^wedTHe adviBe of I ond required sworn- ' I )m voters that they H and residency H Baxter in the litiga- ' I she didn't prosecute I lleged election viola- H I. resulting in the aU H n with the bond H suit, Kent hnd re-_________H )(Tlfi”dumageB tor.al- I his property cauaed ' H laidered an improper ' d not request a new H e had no comment on ______ oiit the diamiasal of H “I’m pleased. I think ’ H y. the right dedsion. - H sed for tho county hink the jail bond is- - H Bigniricnnt.” funn was out-of the . H dn’t bc reached for eaday. ChierPeputv ________ ^TonPagoA 2 > e m o I ' s c e n e —-A87 —-:rH nd judicial ideology aought additional________ .‘Kia confirmation. _ _____ mts of Bork, a 60- 1 -appeals court 3 confirmed to auc- ly retired-Juatice he could puah the - urt to the right for decades, to rntnn 10 is clearly quali- ^ le-member court. ich of Wednesday icfltions about his_________ subjects as ci^l id privacy. 10 generated few idled out in calm, his cona'crvative : It has evolved-in a OS, lawyer. Ivy djudge. id that somo ofhis . ed and chnnf^cd,"_________ pport for thnt by m Frnnklin as i'ed long I have ex- on Pago A2 a te s I ichool and police t pretty much un- ' cr said of “a cou- itances - com-' >ls about thdr led around." it was that Tim ify the wbrlt hia d how busy thoy OffidalB and t images of big. _ J T^n~TdllB iu. ~ >nPogeA2 '

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. Celebrate 20i

The Aaaociatcd PfeTs

.- P H IL A D E L P H IA -- I on th e deck o f th e K itty citcd tho Pledge of AlU

-------- W ednoeday-along-with cow orkers in Boston, R eagan and m illions o f-

_____ celebrating ..the-U.S.-CoE200th b irthday a d ay earl;

R eagan .led-a.nationallj . Pledge of Allegiance for ‘

the C onatitution Day,” t! b!o-t<U oda}^icer> »ennial

__lIT s . -still - o u r ” blue]freedom ;" R oagnnauid froi itol in W ashington durini long civics a n d h istory leas

‘'O nnho 'cvg -o rthcreitm

Shu.T h e .^ so c ia t€ d P ress

- - •- - '-W A S H IN G T dN - Sc P . S hu ltz an d Soviet Fi A. Shovardnadzo rep

could bo s igned a t tho m m eeting. ,

S hu ltz said th ere w.

S hevardnadze declared: discussing hli th e se qu tively th a n previously.”

Thoy m et for n early fi ran g in g over Afghaniflta Iran -Iraq w ar, hum an r before S hu ltz hosted a di to r a t th e S ta te D epartm

“T h is is a step forwar- .in -<jo»cribing-the>r-talki

O’LearBy.BART JANSEN Timcs-Ncws writer •

T W N F A L L S -P u b lic S.- recto r T iiri'Q ualle flnid Wo<

th a t “sm all” problem s n t i Ju n io r H igh School wore bei died by poiico and school ' and n re n o t "out of han d .”.

■ T hese com m ents soften- - s ta tem en ta in n prcsen tatio

d ay to th e C ity Council, w said activ ity n t O 'Leary in "groups an d people w ith kn: “renlly goin^ to go up.” .

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h m/ C a r==>■ I Tow

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e f i c m sU.S. Constit the single gi

- Schoolgirls m cn t tfio wi itty H u w fc re . tired C h ie f. Mlcgiance on , a i j „ the1 construction— the-Com m iijI. President n ia l o f th e U. o f A m encans A t tho Nev-onstitu tion ’8— tm d in g -w as“ f, ■ . th e aflem ootally .te lcv iaed _ an d -w av ed -/or “Celebrate trading. Qoo.■ u took ofT.thei

lu ^ r in t f ~ Pledge. from the Cap- -W e’re a i nn g the doy- Holly M nultzlesson^ ____from.the_CQUifcTiing o r th e Sacred H eart

iltz, Shi9 ■

• Secretary of S ta te George t Foreign M inister E duard reported headw ay again nn t r ;iitf eofttrol accord th a t e n ext superpow er sum m it

, was "some progresfl" in 'and-Soviet-expert3.- whilc -~red: “I th ink we aro now ' questions more construc-

/•” .............................. {y five hours over th e day, f fltan, the Middle' E ost. th en righta nnd o th e r issues Iid in n o rfo r th e S o v ie tv is i- o rtment.vard.” Shevardnadze said n ilkfl^ott-nudtnnrweapoTfflT^ii

ry problCity ofRcialB

terized those sU and “off-hand” c

c Safety Di-. flentation for h tVednesday detcctive. And h It O’Leary said ho thought being han- try ing to justify ol ofTicials do. -■

Q ualla’ comr lened hia agree w ith c ity i Ition Mon- app ra isa l th a t p. . wheri he a re rou tine and i

involving “W hnt we h kn iv ts" is problem ; moatl

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r e y corii(vn-seeJcs-

82nd year. N o. 260

ira ted th e co n stltlo n 'n onni 1 •A m erica, T he BcsuM hil’ c

of Constitution

rby millititu tion , we p ay tribu te to cit! g rea te st work of govern- Reworld h as ev e r seen," re- erf

ef Ju s tice W arren Burger PeCapitol. B urger heads ]

niijsion on th e Bicenteti- d aU.S. C onstitu tion . 18

Jew York Stock Exchango, ahi■as ha lted briefly during greoon, and w orkers cheered Bel d-A m erican-flngB -on-tho-agcoor. Itl Boston, workers Cdi heir-hard~ ho ts , droppedund-joined-Reagan-in-the—ger

a p a r t o f history," said befi iltz, 16, one o f 108 pupils pholountryJJny-School-of-the-a-fe a rt in B iyn M awr, who re* for i

levardncHe sa id h c wna "looking wi prospects for a sum m it m e

I s id cn t R eagan and Soviet ‘ Gorbachov.

;-------In-M oscow , jncnnwhile,agency T nsa reported quotec ing th n t a treafy eliminnting

__clear m issiles could still b— y rn r hy-tbo-m pcipdw erftrat

s tra teg ic w eapons was possii

G orbachev said a lre a ty eli Soviot m ediuih-.and shorter- siles is “possible and realistic

"The Soviot Union' ia p « p rem ise th a t a re levant treat out before th e end <Jf the c u rr

G orbochev m ado the upbei a rtic le published in coniiinct

-^ ia g 'o r th e 423d sessioii o f th

' l e r n ^ ‘s rIls W edneaday charac- T h e r sta tem en ts a s “minor" group r d u ring a council pre- Ictes i ■ h in n g an_oddi_tlonal. H e i '\,M oyor D oug V ollmer pickec Jht Q ualls wuB simply afraid :ify th e work h is men B ut

tho dm m ents W ednesdny hns n ty and school ofTicinla’ ofTicin: t problem s a t O ’Leary w ith t id u n d e r control, aaid tl

have is .a amall hand .” latly betw een peer Q ua Ila sa id W cdnesdav. were

n s tr ickJ in c

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nniversary W ednesday, in ll' a s a flag team m em ber.

lions recited th e pledge a half-houi R eagan on the flight deck of cra ft ca rrie r USS K itty Hi P ennsylvania for an overhau

._..In Lnncn8{er..the.pledge-h cial m eaning for P e te r Bella 18, a freshm an nt F rnnklin nisha ll _C ol lege..__whoae__g rand fa ther, Francis B ellam y, wrote the'pledge 9i ag<^a9“ nn_flsBignrheht” tor ' C om panion magazine.

gcnoralionS; But n o B 5 3 ^ m ade a blg'deul o fifpublic ly before now," Bellamy said in phone interview . “I t’s a aenta-feeling-of-what-monyTieopl for {jronted."

adzemif w ith.optim ism " upon It.wm eetin g between Pro- dayi e t lead e r Mikhail S. o u tt

Ctlie, ih e oihcinl news )ted Gorbachov as say-ting m edium 'range nu- .?

issible e a rly next year.very

/ e lim inating U.S. and pf ve: te r-rangc n u d e a r mis- - ' Bu

.. ceediproceeding from the atmo

reaty could be worked - Th u r re n t year," he said, a fle r >beat s ta tem en t in an news »ctjp .n-w ith-the-opciiT ^hev f th e U nited Nationa! sion j

mair arhere is friction between i 3upa a s th e atliletes. tho non es and o th e r types o fatudentj He sa id some groups o f kids 1 :ked on others and some kids ■aid o f being beaten up.3ut he said Det. Gene Rite ! d ep artm en t’s juvenile ofll } a good relationship w ith scl cinls and is working togel Jl th em on the situation . Qu d th e problem s wero not "ou id.” .Qualls' sta tem enta Wednea •e leas pesaimifltic thnn ..c

i g z n — B l

‘m e n t -

Twin Falls, I

TlffloIn c lu d in g Twin Falls Higl :r. r ig h t, perforn is a t th e 1

! ! C i t e ^ ^)ur before Tho day w as n: o f the air- • o f observances.' Hawk, in A teach-in wus Qul. C ity explaining Lhad-ape-—Long-Iincs-forme lla m y Jr ., Archives in 'W ac and M ar- view the four-pa'g— great-------Pupils at-Palmc

Ju liu s W est Palm Beacli 95 y ears stitu tion . p arty .v

• Youth’s cnko ' with ‘ "i ^ frosting, flags a

^ v e r 3 c h w ? ^ ^ d i ^ ly Tor m e anoth'er elemental in a tele* In New York n tim en t, cessed for a b riefc ipIC~take "If ^ A morirnn

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^ k e g a iw as re le o s e d ^ o r t ly a flo r m y as S h u ltz o n ^ Shcvardnai t th e d e ta ils o f an arms tre a t C autiously, however, Shevar puitcit) “tlicTe ure aome poi irk on a li t t le more” before n a nd S oviet interm ediatc-rt

iled down.Tf. is ,:for : ih » - t tm e - b e in ^ i out re su lts ," h e soid. "Wo a; ry Berious, profound, businee k-ery u rg e n t isaues." *<3ut. hc w en t on, "as I said jTjt iding in a very good, workii nosphere."rhe ta lk s a r e expected to wii e r noon on T hursday. S hultz ffB confcrenco a t the S tat9vaHlnadEe-acfaedniedTr2:8fl n a t tho S oviet embassy.

n3 undesuch m en ta before the

)n-ath- M onday. While lobb Its ," s ta ff, Qualls told th B have' school can't (handle ds are be m ore active on t

school activity is re itchie, up."ifllcer. H e told the counc Hchool th a t work session th {ether tiv ity involved "gro Jualla w ith knives."DUt of Q ualla sa;d We

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if£3hnrpd = lt= w } tH ^ a = = ^ |;icapped ch ild ren a nd -------itary school. The-•k s ta te , courts re-ifcercm ony._______ ^ WA:ans todny pnjny froA; Court G E o n P o g e ^ .........

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- s SJ a re .en g ag ed in a neeslike discussion

jre s te rd ay .ltiap ro - •king; busincssliko-

w ind u p som etim e ]tx w in th e n hold a ta te D epartm en t. m. •TSO TO BTM D TV dBr--^^^;;

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er cont]X S ^ r S ^ S ' t ^l i e council, “I f tho p „ b ,e „

die it) , w o il h ave to UHirp rn th a t.. .I th in k th e e i o L t

rea lly going to go have b., .. . w ithkn

mcil e a r lie r d u ring ijah o1 t h a t tho school ac- gional djro u p s a n d people aon attcr.r J ■. hadn’t 1W ednesday th ere lo m sa tid su ch a t o L eary, c r s o r s ti iO L eary 's Princi- Vollmm a n a n d V ic e P rin - problem

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I C o i i r s e t s ji s a l ^ i )By PAT MARCANTONIO Times-Newa writer

TW IN FALLS - T he Id prem e C ourt d ism issed on \ day a n appeal by Arlo K ent ing th e M ay 12 jail-bond elec

As a result, th e Tw ir C ounty Board of Commissior cided to proceed w ith the bo as soon os possible to financi ja il. T he commissioners had all th e procedures for th shortly a fte r Kent filed h is c law su it in May.

“We feel wonderful. We ai .iqus.to g et th is project going, m ission C hairm an J u d y Feltx about th e dismissal,

Commissioner J im Fraley “I t’s abou t time.-We-are rea l c about it. If we can ge t a resc and tJiu buiiclu HDld,~we a re gc build us a ja il very quickly.”

The Idaho Suprem e Court m issal o f th e case w as only p however. T he court will h ea r appcyil of a Sth D istric t Cour sion th a t he pay $13,722 in ati feea a nd costs to the people hc

Felton said. *We got th e i ta n t message."

K ent, a ' ^ i n Falls m echan one-time legislative canc couldn't be reached for commi Wednesday.

K ent had appealed a Ju ly Jion by a S th D istrict C ourt iism issing .h is law suit agaim county ofllcials over allcgec )ropricties w ith th e ", eliirocedure.------- --------------------7BolBCTitto‘rnc>T’aul'Penlan3epreaents Clerk Dick Pence *rosecutor K. Ellen B axter, i lie Idaho Suprem e C ourt to dii rent’s appeal bocauBe.it wen led w ithin the required mita,Penland couldn't be reachei

)m m ent WedneBdnynfternobri

he Associated Press

WASHINGTON - -S u p r 'Urt nom ine c T C b c rtT rB o rk ,; ing a ttacks on hie in tegritymocratic-aenatorsr^aidlVed:y he acted honorably and leg 1973lwheniie fired speeial-Wa to p rosecutor Archibald Coxr • n a d ram atic re te lling o f w rk called "an enorm ous govc n ta U ris js ," he said th a t aa .s

Cox waa dism issed. "I imptly ac t to a a f e ^ a rd th e t 1 prosecution. I understood fi -beginn ing mural mm p ro nal lives w ere on the line i f aoi ng happened to tho'spocial pre ion force."'be. g ripping-jp a r r in g-m atclt- fen Bork and Dem ocrats on lato J u d id a ry C om m ittee red in th e aame niorble*' nod room th a t was th e site rs ago’ of hearinga th a t heli 1 to P resident Nixon’s politi lise. This week the room is ( ing for Bork’s nationally tc (d confirm ation hearings. he-quosU ons-on -w ho t-hoB - le known as the S a tu rday Nif Jsacre m arked an in tem jp ti ittacks — Boon to resum e —

trol, QuI R andy Rutledge, who ea there were no unusual groi

■lema beginning thia^yenr. Ri 0 sa id he cbnfiacates th e occ al pocket-knife, b u t th a t the ! been no unusual problen knives thia year,

nho Education A ssodation rII d irector Terry G ilbert, whoi a tten d s O’Leoty. also eaid i >t h ea rd of any u n u su a l’proi a t th e school from e ith e r teacl rs tu d en ts .llm er_w aa_alao .:8atisC ed-thems w ere n ot flprinnn wnr

rd openinc

N F L s t r. I ____________

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IH7M iu v .n .,

T h u rsd a y . Se

t r u l i r a i l b o in m o it Felton sa id Bhi

land on ly brief! Afler th e ir convi

Idnho Su- the commissionc I Wednea- Bud W ay o f Boise n t involv- olution th e y wou ection. few daya. T h e rei 'in Falls the gu ide lines fo: loners de- niillion in bonds bond sale ,co u n ty ‘Jaii;' ice a new W ay sn id previc id halted take m o n th befor th e sale be sold.! original F ra ley sa id , “V

luck w e can get g are onx- tion th e f ir s t o f th( tg,”-Com- - K en t a lleg ed in Iton said Pence d id n ’t regis

election.' w here y added, overw hem ingly ap1 exdtcd ■ bonds. ....................;solution Pence sa id pre going to cuuiiiy h u d follow

bond counsel and irt’s dia- s ta te m e n ts from partia l, m et • ag e a

ir Kent’s requ irem en ts , u r t deci- K en t n a m e d Ba; a ttom ey tion becau se she tie sued. Pence on a n alleg : impor- tion in th e fall, re

leged problem m ic and election, ndidate. h is law su it m enfon~q'JC8ted-S33;OOCnj

leged in ju ry to hia ily deci- by w h a t h e conaidi r t judge election. H c d id ni n s t two election, fed im- Pence s a id he ha election ‘ W ednesdoy about- .......... the a p peal.------------nd..who " " B a x te r s a id . “I’m ce nnd it w as .c e r ta in ly .th . asked m ore p leased dismiss than m yself. I thin! 2re not ®“ e is th e m o s t sign I tim e SherifT J im Muni

office a n d couldn’t led for com m ent W edneadf »n ^ •S c iC O U H T

i r r i e s D (

l o n r i n t e i

H earing see

rdnea-- Bofk's po litical and jegally aa opponen ts aou(Voter* g ro u n d sto ^efea t'K isr "L ib e ra l opponentsw hat year-old fed e ra l -j

ivem- judge, * a y i f h e is CO]i-soon coed, th e - r e c e n t ly t

did Lewis F. Pow ell he cJ ape- doaely d iv ided courtfrom yeurs, p e rh a p s decs

roles- aupportera s a y he iajome- to jo in th e n ine-n)rose- Bork sp e n t m uch

responding to questi li-be— views u ii' Huch aubn th e righta, a bo rtion ond pI oc- The proceedinga {e-col- sparks a s B o rk spelle:e 14 m easured to n e s hisjlped le g a la p p ro a c h th a th iitical. 25-year c a re e r as,3 the League s ch o la r u nd jiitele- He acknow ledged th

views “h av e evolved tj-be* nnd"hu soUjjht suppoiligh t quoting B en jam in3tion aaying, “H av in g lived 1

■ * 8 0 0 B O R K o n

lalls staeach being handled .^ u p “I th in k th e y (scho< Rut- offidals) h av e g o t i t pn ►cca- der control,’’ V ollm er 6tierc pie o f m ino r in s tanema plainU by p a re n ts

children b e ing pu sh ed ire- “I th ink o lo t o f i t v

lose was try ing to ju s tify ihe men wero do ing a n d hi

rob- are," Vollm er sa id ,ich- He echoed achool i

o thers, aay ing th a t iittho—city-gang w a rs -a t- ff Ti ^ ------ » « o i r Q U S lX S o n F

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ng3nd -

SionI she ta lked with Pen- riefly on Wedneaday.onversation. however. Iioners called banker Ioise to discuss the res- Iwould adopt within a : I] resolution sets forth Ia for th e sale of $3.8 ; Ilids to pay for a new . . 1

■eviously thot it would . I cfore th e bonds could I

. •W ith nny kind of Ie t going on conslruc- If th e yea r.” . Id in-h is.Inw auit t h a t ----------- - -Begister voters for th e Ire county residents Iy approved the Bale o f I

previoualy ' th a t the_______ ._BlI^wedTHe adviBe of Iond required sworn- ' I)m voters th a t they H

a nd residency H

B ax ter in the litiga- ' Ishe d idn 't prosecute Illeged election viola- HI. resu lting in the aU Hn w ith the bond H

suit, K ent hnd re-_________H)(Tlfi”dumageB tor.al- I his property cauaed ' Hlaidered an improper ' d n o t request a new H

e h ad no comment on ______oiit th e diamiasal o f H

“I’m pleased. I th ink ‘ ’ Hy. th e rig h t dedsion. - Hsed for tho countyhink th e ja il bond is- - HBigniricnnt.”funn w as out-of the . H dn’t bc reached foreaday. C hierPeputv________^ T o n P a g o A 2

> e m o I'

scene—-A8 7 — - : r H

nd jud icial ideologyaoug h t additional________.‘Kia confirmation. _ _____m ts o f Bork, a 60- 1 -appeals court 3 confirmed to auc- ly re tired -Ju a tice h e could puah the - u r t to th e righ t for decades, to rntnn 10 is clearly quali- le-m em ber court. ich o f Wednesdayicfltions about his_________subjects as c i^ l id privacy.10 generated few id led o u t in calm,h is cona'crvative :

It h as evolved-in a OS, lawyer. Ivy d judge. ■id th a t somo ofh is .ed an d chnnf^cd,"_________pport for thn t by m Frnnklin as i'ed long I have ex- o n P a g o A2

a t e s I

ichool an d police t p re tty much un- ' c r sa id of “a cou- itances - com-'>ls about th d r led a round." i t w as th a t Tim ify th e wbrlt hia d how busy thoy

OffidalB and t im ages of big. _J T ^n~ T dllB iu. ~> n P o g e A 2 '

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W A S H IN G T O N CA H o u m s e n t th e R e o g a s t i o n a n e w e ig n a l o f i t w i th t r a d e d e f i d u W e

- “ p ro i« n g 2 6 3 ^ 1 6 6 a b iii t f t a s t i a l l y t ig h t e r l im i t o f te x tU e a , a p p a r e l a n d

B u t ^ e m e a s u r e fe ll tw o - th ir d s m a jo r i ty req i r i d e a n e x p ec ted p ree id i

A i l e r th e v o te , R c ag t r a t i o n o n id a ls s a id t f a c e d a c e r ta in v e to il

. . t h e f u l l C o n g r e s s - -------I d a h o 's tw o C ongres*

c r a t R ic h a rd S t a l l in g s i c a n L a r r y C ra ig , b o th v t h e m e a s u r e .

U .S . T r a d e R e C l a y to n Y e u t te r s a id l e g is la t io n “r e p r e s e r p o lic y « m a k in g a t i t s w oi

B u t , Y e u t te r a d d e d ,' o f t h e te x t i le b ill p ro p o n t e r e n o u g h v o te s to o v e r d e n t i a l vo to re p r e s e n ts a re s p o n s ib le t r a d o polic

I f th i s b ill e n d s u p s id e n t ’s d e sk , a v e to is Y e u t te r sa id .

B ru c e S m a r t , a c t in g s e c r e t a r y a n d th o u n c

• fo r t r a d e . , s a id . .M c m o n s t r a t c s - th a t - t h o

g ro u n d sw e ll o f su p p o r t

r T o d aChill

_____ Tw in FilU, Burley. Ruu d 6 o o 3 if lF

Sunn; today and Fri cool 8t night Highj in mid 6( ing to low 70t Friday. Lows tnid30«,. C s B ii Pnlrie and

VsUey:...Sunny d»j* todsy and Frii

------ ---- a id « t night Hi«h» from 60 (from 65 to 70 on Sriday. Lowi

N o rth e n U lsh s a d Neva Utah - Fair through Frid{

per30f and 40*. Highs from .

Nevada - Frwxingttmpcj northern .valley* and fair Moitly tunny day* today and oight lowt from Aid 20» to ne the upper 60s to low SOt.

The National Weother Sc w y i a broad ridge of low pr main over the weitem gut* dayi maintaining a westerly erly Oow over the njgion.

Af a reiult. lunny akiea oni________ normal temperature* will b t i

. G «m Statea^W edne*day. Moetly *unny alue* covert

Tue*day afternoon. Moatly tiona lingered over the *outh of the ilate and patchy ar covered parta ofthe north.

------- .— At3p.m.;MountatnHome!— _ -tha.w anneittem penitun!* w.

whiio Grangeville h»d the ei with 72.

Breezy conditiona perai»t< aouth during the afternoon. I reported wind apeeda of 10 to :

Wind guata of between 20 _ were common in the Snake Ri'

Magic Valley. n>* wormett temperature

-------:------WedneadaywaiWdegreerBtfonce again reported the c desree*.

— i-------- The pollen coontbiTtt-lnFfllwa* 109 panicle* per cubic met

The agricultural outlook : ldaho_T«mperature* will (all K

or a few degree* lower (or 1 to 3 night wtth the coldest readln;

-Tamperatwe* wlll.again.bt.a below fretting In the uppci tonight OtheiuiM condition* I and drytag will be excellent ti

___J f ^ y .S o U je m p e r a tu r ^ L t l_____ _ v o t will be above 45 degrees. W._ : _ IngwrtllbewefttononhStoIOi

■ coming ea« to *outh 5 Jo 10 mp T><f extended forecast for So

the mid to upper 70* Saturday

NationalAtfcX}v«>Qu« U u,Ootlon 'ca CO Cf»e«(>o________60 0<

0«nv»' 8J C40*tMon«t

at ClHanolulu reHoullcn 9C 00 "

I n d e xB u s in e s s . . . . : ..........C la ss if ie d .............D e a r A b b y ... . . . . . . .

r ------- I d a h o -;.

Circulation MikfUa.tf.c ^ C irc u la tio n phones a ro n “ y o O o h o f re c c iv c ’yqu’r

y o u r a r e a :.Jc rom e-W cndell-G ood in i’ B u rley -R u p crt-P au l-O ak l B uh l-C astlcfo rd F ile r -R o g c rso n -H o ills lc r T w in F a l l s a n d oil o th e r a N e w s StephenKtngtn, mansI f you h av e a new s tip e d ito r ia l d e p a r tm e n t, ca: p .m . w ee k d ay s . T o rep o 5:30 a n d on w ee k en tfs . c a lAdvertising Bill H you w ish to p la c c a n a a d s , c a ll 733-0S26 M onda p .m . a n d S a tu rd a y s froi d isp lay a d s is a v a ila b le w

A■2 T ^m e^N ew ^.T w inF ^

e passe ipotts oCAP) — T he andderao i

? an ad m in is tra - docs n o t nir i ts im patience In dcbatW ednesday, ap- tile indust ill to c lam p Bul>-"'job lossesn ita on im ports clashed wn d shoes. farm eectofell s h o r t o f th e dieted reU■equired to over- p o n s ifthes id en tia l veto. “No coureogan adminie* prosperityi th a t th e bill sa id Rep.> i f en ac ted by chairm an— M eans—tr•essm en. Demo- h asn ’t hopga and Republi- recorded hih voted agninst “And in

R ep tvsen ta tive . . , tid th e tex tile ^ * ^ ^ 1 sen ta public w orst.":d,“ the’ fa ilu re ...... • C o n t i i» n e n ts to m u a - Harold Jcn v errid e a presi- it resolved its a v ictory for ou r busines olicy." W hile Keup on th e prc- Suprem e C< -is inevitable," there is stil

tice of cla ing Commerce county, u ndersecretary His Inwsi

th e vote p artly becai th e ro - is -n o t-a — flle-the not 3rt for th e bill fore filing tl

l y ' s w €lly t o n i g h t

R“ P ert._Jcn im c------

Friday. Clear and - ^ id 60* today, worm- ow* tonight in the - r -

:d Wood River

Fridoy. Clear and / / ( 960 U> 66 today and ------—^ /T > ^Lowa tonight in the / / / p

fevada; \'riday. Lows in up- ^om mid 60a to mid ^ ,

apcjaturcs in most ^air ikies tonight, and Friday. Over-

0 near 40. High* inFROMTS:

’ Scnicc in Boise WwmV pressure will re- u te* the next few :erly to northwest-

1 and a little below I T l Zf< Ibe then ilefn rthp - ~ p U p pioy. A / ' / ' I Itred much of Idaho rtly cloudy condi- O a V t lutheastem comcr .. f areas of clouds

meand.Malfldhiiil - ' *-----!s with fl7.Jogrec*------ ---------ie coolest reading

sisted across the )n. .Many station*I to 20 mph.. 20 and 30 mph jRivcr-Vallej'.nnd..

I S m f Iure In the stale_____ ' ------------

e coldest at 31

I Ffllli-Wednesday------------------------meler o( air.>k for Southern -----------alllonearfreeilng |> - 0 » *to 3 houn late to-idlng* and longer_____ _________

l>t.a fewjdcgree* _pper valley late )n* (or harvesting nt today'through

110 mph today be- . ............. ..) mph Friday.r Southern Idaho the upper 70s t layrfalr^Highs'In— mostly In lhe40i rday, warming to --Elsewhere-ln-

■■Kor.ja»C:, ■ ' 91 c?LinVsaas '0(i w

I • • o - CC01 Veivirs ' as 7!

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ef.circul.itiiintlir'cciur0 m a n n e d bctvr'ccn 7 a n d ,10 : )u r p a p e r b y _ 7 ^ .m ., c a ll the

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lanaRln'B editortip o r w ish to ta lk lo som c a ll 733-0931 b e tw ee n 9:30 a.

e p o rl la te n ew s a n d s p o r ls r c a ll 733-0930.

e, BdvcrtlJinndlreclor n a d v e r t is e m e n t , c a ll 733-093 id a y th ro u g h F r id a y fro m 8 f ro m 8 a .m . un tiU n o o n . In fc e w e e k d a y s o n ly .

n F a lls , Id ah o T hu rsday , Se

s tighte )f textilenonstrates th a t the industjy 1t need p rotection.” {bate preceding th e vote, tex- . s ustry sup p o rte rs w am ingof-<BOB" In" th e ir h W e “"stiStes (

w ith free-traders in thector and e lsew here who pre- \■ctaliation ag a in s t U.3.-4X' i:the bill becomes law. ii3 u n t^ hos e v e r extended its rity by closing i ts m arkets," u ep. Som G ibbons, D-Fla.,in of the H ouse Ways ond 1-tm d e -subcom m ittee. *It rloppened in 6 ,500 years of fii history." nin 6,500i yea rs , no country s

)urt——i t in iie d from P a g e Al^cnsen soid. “I’m glad to see Ccd and we can got on with tlnesB.” . tl Kent's oppeal to th e Idoho! C ourt h a s b een dismissed, fistill the isaue o f K ent's no- ii claim he illed w ith the

I ewsuit had been throw n out ii icouse hc hod failed to first notice w ith -the-coun ty be-" A

the law suit in court. tl

e a t h e rt b u t warmcAccu-we«mef* (oteoM im 6PM ,1 i

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c u W e a t t i e r ' ® l o r e c a s i y t i m e C o r v J i t k i n s a n d

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Pacilic \ \ O c o a n \ \

P -A ccu 'W eam sf'iftc -------- 1

Os to low 60s by Monday. Lou-s high^40J, - ------ ----------------- Dra-ln-lhe-netlon Wednesday.- the —gree

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ihe number (or tc pjid m ad>rirf flcliirr) ij not

536-2535 """'h, »u M lor J- 678.25S2 lor 0 motilfij, ua.IO 543"5648 new tor 3 monlhi326-5375 .Sludcm ard servu•733.-084-J nowhfordaliyand,

bmeone in the 'I a.m. and 5:30 • . ' ■ /5 results afler. • • ‘ .

Malllalornsllon THeTimej-.Nr»jl}| Kjllt. Idiho.'tUOl

D931. Classified S«ondclJu pgjta, R ■» m linlM 1 “ l-fM8 a.m. unlll 5 ^

nlormalton on i,,,^ ,noilc«suj|iL«put)li]

Septom bor17 .1987

er limitj 2 S , s h o e' h a s ev e r extended ita proi

giving aw ay its baaic • sh o t b ack Rep. B u tle r Dei r - C .. chairm an-.ofithe Houi I CauH is.' D errick b ad earlie r c las■ votes o r more a s being witl ’ ing distance* o f a tw o-thi]

ity and said th a t a tall; range would be stiHicient u s in th e ballgame."

H ouse S peaker J im ^ T exas, who by custom of ra re ly v o t ^ on bills, c a s t 1 favor o f tho tex tile b ill a t tl n u te 08 th e two sides w r support.

A ite r the 6 th D istri th rew o u t h is law suit. ( th e notice of a claim o f in th e county.

K en t h a s indicated th a t file an o th e r law su it over t in federal court.

B ax te r said K ent, liki e lse, h a s th e rig h t to file in th e courts.

T h a t ’s the lesson o f t■ Aiiyone c an file ond cost t l

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or s ta te Capitol. Thurs- :ennial m il coincide w ith .. ..’a thretHday re-exam ina-

Illinois' 17-year-oldn, the sta te’s foiirth. A u-_ .__a t document included a - ,t th a t voters be asked ears if a constitutional should be called to m ake — d th is w eek's reunion in-of-som e-of-those-dele--------^itended to help vo tcra v ci

tu tt here to tell the people shi Ifes’ or ‘No.’ but to te ll mc ve feel the C onstitu tion ia t has meosured up," sa id th t muel Witwer. 1bservance provoked wo

a dozen elem entary- witcarried signs, one read- witn Demand Equality.” antd in the halls of th e ir G nu th Bend, Ind., because tho'ere allowed to partici- stit-enactm ent of th e sign- o f ]Constitution, which also Flale ofToir. speNancy Mills said th e wh.eliberately excluded fo r s tit

and to highlight th e sigiwomen's rights. Princi- TColvin said the p ro tes t fou:;citement in th is school, dog:ht real examination o f cob,tion." Aingled spectacle cranks sigrf in Philadelphia wit>i ingm d a porode, picnic, Ju a -sp eech .-in to m atio n a l—100ceremony, ahow buai- lon(nnd fireworks. a n

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u e d from P a g e A l icam y instances of being “ins tte r information o r ful- Cox tion to change opinions H r ta n t subjects," othc

said he has never th o i •pinion in order to w in job - to -a -ju d g esh ip -o rfo r—inve /ord.:amplc of a changed i------; said in 1971 th a t free ( :tions apply only to po- b u t has sincc said th a t I itoo ;iarrow . tnd of hia six hours of reaponae to a question

lul Simon, D-Ill., Bork ling to take unpopular m m things he bcliEve a in . - in the minority many said. "I don't love it.,

fra id o f it ." H e said h e ' H m lly two Yale professors d Barry G oidwatcr for,96-1______________u m .fo r.a th ird -d ay .o f. H tA n Thursday. ,, . ■ —B kH liominotion■ la s t ' Ju ly , i known by the general B f l l i actiona the n igh t o f ■ ■

•day night, Nixon' or- cd when th e Harv a rd BBB atcd the p resident sur-I Hnnqp tfipfx) tn:utor’s office. In quick icn-A ttom cy G eneral Isbn resn,mcdrhis top am Ruckclahaua. w as m 'using to dismiss Cox. (E T f third-ranking J usticc | H |

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special on P re s id en t Reagf dress and live coveroge

— The party- m arks. the-200tl -vereaiyof th c s i gn in g o f th e ( tu tio n b y39 o f th e 55 delegati shaped it during fou r hot si m ontha. It became low n ine n la te r when New H am psh ire b th e nin th atate to r a tify it.

The 4,453-word document w orld 's oldest constitution.

The celcbrotion b c p n s a t i w ith a $3.6 m illion, six-hour | w ith 30 floats, 1,500 white ond 20,000 m archers, recallii G ran d Federal Procession of th a t marked ratification of thi stitu tio n and the cen tennial p o f 1887 .. - .

Reagan will view th e parad apeak outsido Independence w here 55 delegatea created thi s titu tion and w here 39 of signed it 200 y ears a p Thursd

The G reat A m erican Pici four-doy shindig com plete wil Jogs, ham burgers nnd com o rob. kicks off a t noon.

A t 4 p.m.. the h o u r th e dele ngned their nam es before adj ng to a tavern, form er U.S.. Justice W arren B u rg e r will r 100-year-old bell p a tte rn ed ofl ong-silent L iberty Bell and s m in ternational pealing for

cs have charged, th a t he di< in s tah tan co u s l/’ jn o v e to re 'o x w ith a new special prosecu

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But th o pope call church la w •‘o grav compatible w ith C atholic ..

There w oa no cor “ _ p o p o '8 re p ly . to th e l

Am erican chiarch, the chu rch 's stand priests, contraceptic tion a nd hom oscxua ' ‘'D issen t f n m chi m ains w h a t i t is, di said in rem arks nation 's 400 bishoj

• • m a y n o tb ep ro p o se ian equal footing wi au then tic teaching." posed or received oi

- ing w ith th e chu teaching."

The m eeting wii began a d ay in whic visited a C atholic ell accom panied by fit I^o g an a n d m et w tives of th e H indu, 1cm and Jew ish fa was to s a y Mai S tadium .

The b ishops, mee with th e pope a t a i San F e rn an d o Mi. treated h im to an u diBcussion about

------------- Am erican CQtholics'them to ignore m anj teachings.

“W e recognize ou tion to teach courogf w itness to th e whoi p art, o f th e G ospel,« o f ridicule and op Archbislwp Jo h n R F rancisco, b h e o f fou can b ishops chosen pope.

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plication o f solutior past ages fo r proble qualita tively change not exist in th e past.'

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p R em bert G. W eoklond of Mil-eeto ld th e pope._____________i live in a n o pen society w here one prizes th e freedom to . his or h e r m ind ," aoid.Cardi-. jseph B em ord in . “Many tend JS tion 'thingsreapecially 'those”

as religion is.” _ nn told th e pope th a t “the challenge, th e conversion of ind, is to convey to Americon

irm an ailingd, who lis ts h is cu rrcn t resi*I in Palm S prings, Flo., but m aintains a hom e in Grossee. r e t i i ^ ‘O cn71 9 8 2 T ro n rtH c ' iaker. H e rem a in s a membert board o f d irec to rs ond choirs once com m ittee, Joseph soid.! oldest o f four children bom to Ford ond E leo n o r Clay Ford.

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1 error’jope w os b lu n t in response. rBornctimGB-roportcd th a t- a u m b e r of Cotholics today dc here to t h e teaching o f the on a n um ber of questions, no- exual and coi^ugol m oralip ',

a n d rem arriage," ho said, aro repo rted a s no t accepting lu rc h ’s c lear position or n . . .IB a lso been-notcd tha t-thcrc ndency on th e part, o f some ica to bc .selective, in the s m o ra l teachings. I t is some la im ed th a t d issen t from the criu m (church low) is totally ib le w ith being o 'good Catho- d poses no obstacle to the on o f th e Sacram ents.I is 0 gray.e.crror.that.chttUcn:• teacihing ofllcc of th e bish.

th e U nited S ta tes and ere," h c said.

led w ith th e pope's sta te- 1 d issen t woa an adm onition s bishops we m ust be espe- esponsive to our role a s au- ten ch e rs of the faith w hen

s a t variance w ith th e s te ach in g a re proposed os a r pastoraF practice ... In par* y o u r dialogue will seek to je iriflcccptability o f dissent jfro n ta tio n a s o policy and

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nentality can. for exam ple, • ly underm ine concern fo r • w ant.-m anifestm g i ts e lH n rity to social needs; i t can ■ontempt for th e e lderly , to o f advocating cu th an o sio ; •cpare th e way for th o so [enetic engineering t h a t go ife. the dangers of w hich et fully known to th e g e n ­ic."

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• cartc blanche power i and seize. T hese w rit Bon Hpecific — they c<

; anywhere, a t an y tim The Fourth Amend

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"■ iTb'egan n so d re o m try founded on liberty

: country cared fnr by n : Then, on a f o g ^ nig

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........ Philadelphia, Penn., fiing th a t dream a reali

— • th a t they w ere leodinj I into u nfam iliar w atcn

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m ain afloat for tw o hu As we celebrate the I

day o f the C onstitutior some o fthe factors tha turbulence faccd by th consider the fact th a t i

— - - -m illio n p assengers ori] ^ ship, and now. a f le r tw t- - m u s t accommodatc ov< T lion c itizens.'In o rder t

’ 1 load o f th a t m agnitude ■ tance th a t th e vessel bi

lest one pa rt becomes c - 1- tire sh ip sinks. •

; Letten; Restore Consti

— J— to original-inteir We are tru ly blessed ; a titu tion created a unic t governm ent. No o ther (

in a ll h istory h as broug — ------------------------ frcedonm nd p rospcritj

people, and for so long i Tho real key to Amer

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greatness haa ahvoys b — t o d o t h i s o r t h a t r t h r w

Am erica is th a t h o r peo from the excesaes o f go\

“• ' power. ■■ .O ur m arvelous h eritt

stitu tiona l Republic wh ited governm ent to prot

___ God-pven r ig h ts o f thew here th e people w ere I by th e s tric tu res o f thei held religious beliefs: Y

--------rig h ts comc from God, rf governm ent, o r even fre

Constitution. No wonde grew and p rospered. Ye m en t can g uaran tee fre

------------ it<m tiz f im malt^Uiin CHilevel o f civic responsibil

. in tegrity , hiatoricUl kno m oral v irtue to keep i t f

— . w lCly w n J im p ropcr Doi e rh m en t can compcnsat te r defects in th e citizen

The C onstitution is u p ies to govem th e gover

j thoso principles a re just ; today aa they w ere whei

w ritten in 1787. s W hen the F ounding F I . w ro te tho Constitution,--------pose w us not to m a k e ^

^ . th e a rb ite r o f m en’a affa ; ■ d is tribu to r of w ea lth , or t ■ o f m an 's energiea. T he fl

e m m e n t they c rea ted ht powera, and a ll w ere spe defined. In o rder to prev

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es of jucbo IRS could come into Lit w arn ing a n d w ithout a n)ur f inanc ia l records, take m in court.x a l polico could e n te r your m ateriol c ritica l o f th e

would n o t need 0

th e C onstitu tion endured J u nder th e B ritish w rits o f neral w a r ra n ts th a t g a v c - 'c r to th e s t a t e to aearch" vrits w ere n o t placc o r per- y could bc u sed to aearch , timo. Jendm ent, w hich protecta - j, gh t o f p riv acy by balatic- f in th e a re a o f search and 4 ded in th e f i r s t 10 am end- q titu tion to lim it such intol- q fprivacy. A s Justicc Louia ^ I F ourth A m endm ent pro- ^ ira je g itim a te expectation (. g h t to be I c t alone — th e g{ vc r igh t a n d the r ig h t ^ ilized m an ."

nendm ont, th e f ram ers------Pis tances u n d e r w hich a : 1 . a w a r ra n t m ust bc is- p(

xratioh (n: How does the scpara- " I m ake i t work?

'om — a d ream of a coun- - r ty and dem ocracy — 0 >y responsib le people. nigh t in M ay of 1787, a hcd m en m e t on the sec- ndence H a ll in „J., for tho p urpose o f mok- jality. T hese m en knew ling ou r you n g country ters, and t h a t they would . gg m ighty ah ip — nn aU „i,

il, to ca rry th e country ^e ;ra tow ard th e u ltim ate tj, A m erica r^ rea tn . ' m structed by those bril- ga ’o nstitu tion o fth e ponerica, h a s been tried jh mes by ill w inds and tu r- yj, i t has m anaged to re- hundred yea rs . ^a

hc two h un d red th b irth - th tion. le t ua reflect on th a t contribu ted to th e ' th is m igh ty vessel. J u s t a t opproxim otely four originally boorded th e - jg, r two h u n d red years it over two h undred m il--'*

er to su p p o rt and c a n y a ude i t is o f p rim e impor- j1 bc carefu lly balanced, es overloaded and th e en-

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in to checksed th a t o u r Con- th a t no br jnique form o f ever ac t t] ier governm en t As w eeought a s m u ch ____Constitu trity to so m an y dotionsof n g o tim c . like th e ccnerica 's g reo t- tionol Sys :he ind iv idual. A m erica t ‘CiTOfAMCVica'S sty le govc 's been freedom can be fou c w orid5T6f would dea people w ere free pow ers ar ■government implemeii

-------- ------ political p'ritago is B C on— te r w h a t t whoae law s lim- contaiii.

jro tecting th e In shonthe people; a n d tu tio n wo rro to be l im ite d — lowed tov heir deeply- u nationn: }. Yes, o u r i t to ita or■d,notfrom ' in T h e F d I from th e H am iltonnder A m erica th e Const Yet, no govem - M R. ATfreedom unlofls A R P __

I the n ecessary T w in F Ability, c u ltu ra l

N ew trI M H ^ m a k e szenry. My husl: s u se t o f princi- congratulrvem m ent. And to those wljust a s v a lid n a tu re tra^hen they w ere walking C8

. ru n n in g w,lg F a th e rs thcbenchcon. the ir p u r- so d esired»ig o v em m cn t a t tim es thiffaira, o r th e coming acq, or li con tro ller m uny coup le federal gov*— th ia path ,i had few M R. ANspecifically S O N 'revent govern- , T w in F t

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of thc 'ed itorio l board and w •phen H artg cn and William E

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We th e People r Antonio J. ^

sued by a n e u tra l m agistrate or place to bc searched m ust I identified; 3 . th e police ofTicei facts th a t su g g est probability 4. th e search m u a t be reasont of th e F o u rth A m endm ent ia I

■ a w a rran t b osed o n probable 1 tain a w arro n t th e police oflle order) goes before a m em ber ( (protector o f ind iv idual righta s tra tcs th a t a c rim e has probi committed, a n d t h a t the scan idence of th e crim e, i .e .^ h n tj

-p robab le cause lo conduct the

T his is n ot a cum bersom e pi police. A recen t a tu d y shows tl

of poweD onald R. Hai

W hen i t w as w ritten , the Cd waa full o fb ran d new ideas. B a ttitudes changed , a nd the Co hod to change a long with then rem ain effective. O u r foundinj knew th a t in o rd e r to work the m ust a d ju st to A m erica’s voicc are g iven th e freedom to cham govem m ent. T he C onstitution

rein terpreted . T h ese interpret the tim ea a n d biaflca of the citi actual U onstitu tion is timeless say th is docum ent system wit^ powers w as th e o n ly system th these prom ises secure. The Co vides for all th re e b ranches of] to be of equal im portonce, but 1 can uae ita pow era to check the the o ther tw o bronches.

The executive b ranch can ch cial branch by nppointingjudgi ing pardona. T h e executive bra check the leg is la tive^ ranch by IcgisIotiohT ap p o in tin g officials trcatjea, p d m in is le rin g progrnj ting budgets. T he m ost importi executive b ranch h a s is veto po legislation. In m odem times Pi F ranklin D. R oosevelt used thi; most, vetoing 635 bills. Preside C arter used th is v eto power oni

n fo r in d iv id u a l irom tram pling on ou r ns, th e C onstitu tion limitedm ent'a pow er-by.dividingit-----ecks and balances to ensure ) branch o f g o vem m ent could - :t tyrannically, c celebrate th e s ign ing of the tution le t ua rejectrccom m cn— 9 of ind iv iduals a nd groups c committee on th e Constitu- System th a t w ould leud :o toward 0 p arliam entary- ovem m ent s im ila r lo what found in E n g lan d -T h ia— .. destroy the s ep a ra tio n ofI and is design ed lo facilitate__nenlation o f tho a gen d a of the .II party in p o w e r— nom at-Qt th u t ugcndu m ig h t .................i.lort, o u rG od-insp ired Conali- worka g reat, w hen i t is nl- lowork. O ur C onstitu tion ia innl treasu re . L e t u s restore I original in te n t os exploined F ederalist P ap e rs by :on,M udiaon ( th e f a th e r of nstitution), a nd J ay .AND M R S. A D R IA N L.

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“ dedaion prised U cally uni

rate; 2 . th e p e rso n w hich w Jst be specifically du c t for [icer m u st know o f th e y do 1 ility of 0 c rim e and dence ob wnable. T he h o a r t A m endn I ia the issu an ce o f circumal ble cause. To ob- ta in e d c ’ jfllcer (keeper o f person ii le ro f th o ju d ic ia ry u s e d to t ;ht3 ) and d em on- th c w itn robablybecn ca n b e u j earch w ill y ield ev- In th e lot the officer h o a - num berj 'the search. b e e n a d r

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ers is wd u rin g hi

lanzel The jucbranch 'b;

' o fcongre3 C onatitution . b ran ch ci a. But tim es a n d determ in ! Conatitution d en tia l a< hem i f i t w aa to president d ingfathera . T heleg the governm en t cial branc

oice.A m ericana -o f f e d e ra l m ^ h e i r aboliahin,tjon h as been judges. Orcted a n d --------b ranch bjJretations re flec t d en tia l vt citizens, b u t-tho — oench the less. O ne could to ra tify 0 A’ith divided m enta o ft n tha t could keep T h ia p r Constitution pro- actual

'Of governm ent by an o th e )ut each b ran ch lengthy p, the powers o f f h e r c a

ou rn o tio i 1 check th e ju d i- enceo fth i iidges ond g ra n t- th e power bronch can in ten t. Ori_by p j;o m o ^ g ___ conscrvat:ials. m aking cial bronc grams nnd set-..__ ,ro lc th a n ] lortont, check th e However,0 power over to aide, so a P resident am ong thi this power th e fying ,

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1 is k e y to A m e

Confirmation of ;— w ould'be’a bad Id - Y our'reccn t endorscm i

Robert B ork for th e U .S ,, le Court leaves som e of us \ in— if>'ou’vc-losrtouch 'w ith 'i

Bork's rccord indicotca tl 1. firm ation would re su lt ir

liun m ujority w hich woul lo n ega te a .c e n tu ry o fp n th F n r a r e f civil liberties:

. ^^.....Juata few o f Bork's. e’cc vtcws:

e___ l . T h e w a llo fa c paralicye church arid s ta le should I

- und explicitly abaijdonFd sp ite tho fac t th a t Bork d him self a s a n agnostic.)

ti. 2. T liere is no r ig h t to f the C onstitu tion .

I 3. F ira t u m endm cn t fre pression app lies only to p

d speeches.4. The rfTajor freedom 0

of society is tho freedom t have a public m orality.

The S e n a te should emp-----wjwW he-Bork-nom inntic

oral reaaons. c h ie f among the need to send a m cssaj Reupun a d m in is tra tio n tl

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fsweakior judge will tak e a n average a nd 46 seconds to approve a 1 mt, ond th a t 92 pcrcen t o f wa tons ore opproved. Police offic >btain a w arront over th e pho toricolly, w orranUeaa seorchc ion of tho F ourth Amendmeni laible in court.apirit o f the Fou r th ATn«»n(jTn

veak en ed b y alo n g aeries ofji ana. Indeed, tho fram era woul I to leam th a t i t haa been so d indcrmined. D espite th e case w arran ts can bc obtained, po

i r more w arran tless searches0 searches w ith w a rran ts . To< obtained in violation o fth e Fi dm ent is adm issible in a voric latances. For exam ple, illegal evidence con b e used to ques

1 in 0 grand ju ry proceeding. I0 try to show th a t a person i s : tncss stand. Illegally seized c used in civil proceedings.

le Burger and R ehnqu ist coui ;r_of exceptions w here evident dm itted in c lear violation oft:1 Amendment h a s grown with apidity. The m osl domogingo iecided in 1984. In these coaei

lhat mahia presidency.judicial b ranch ch ccks th e leg 'by determ ining the.conslitut ressionol ocliona. T he judicial con check the executive bran in ing the constitutionality of actions, ond alao by presidinj ntiol impeochm cnts in Congr egislative branch con check tl inch by determ ining Ihc ju ri’sc ■ol courts, by estab lish ing ond ing lower courts, and*by impe Congreaa con chcck tho exect by passing legislation over th veto, and by having power to h£ jR 3 iden tJfa ii£pngrog !m l / ond approve executive oppoi tflhe preaident. process oil sounds sim ple, but al check of one b ronch is insti her, sometimes il involves o r process.

; are ongoing debolea through ion over w hether th e scope on the executive b ranch h os incr er of th a t branch over th e ori( On the o lher side o f th e fence Qtivc.groups.contcnd.thaLthc nch has assum ed a more powe n provided fo r in thoC onstitu r, OS the pendulum swings fn00 docs the power seem to roti ;he three branches, conlinuall e wisdom of those founding fa illowing siluotions exemplify of powers. In 1950, Presideni

e r ic a ’s g re a tn e ;

jfBork-Imove— m ojonty insei m ent of freedom foryc S.,Supreme ity supportives_ w o n d ^ g ___g q vcm m cntah reality. ’ practical1 th a t his con- rig h ts o f indiv

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d u c t ond th a t adm ent h a s ___ .“gopd faithK i.c)f jud icial ing legally), tht ould be au r- P or the f irs t tin 0 dram ati- w as adm itted ii ISC vrith based on th e “g .police con- T he grave da ies thon niisc of th e w or Today, evi- ab le cause, we 1 J Fourth W hat is th e d in ir ie ty o f is to a t probable gaily ob- s tan d ard se t foi jcstion a fa ith is not. Pro g. I t can be by a n eu tra l mo is lying on affidavit sw om d evidence m agistra te is m

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iing over though the presii ngress. chief of the Armc k th e jud i- S tates, Articic 1. ri'sdiction the Constitution m d/or -- - righ t to “...declar ipeaching que and reprisal ecutive captures on land •the presi- specified in stanc toim - gaged in w ar i n f

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ber 1941. but w h o n . Since 1970 Cor istigated muscle, r ccap tu r0 ro ther ecutive branch w

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)urth Anere w rong in th a t they contain form ation a s to w hot wos lo b < h e ju d g e used the wrong seorc m a f le r being given the correci fby th e polico officers. T heiou e exclusion of illegally obtaine la m e a n t to d eter police miscor a t since th e police were acting ,(i.e.,_they thought they were a th e evidence waa admissible.

: tim e, illegally seized evidence !d in th e prosecution’s case : “good faith" of the police.: d a n g e r here is th e Airther de- v a r ra n t process. Instead of pre vc h av e a “good faith" s tandar difference? The legal diflcrenc ible_cause i s ^ e constitutional ; f d k h in th e Bill of Rights; goe E*robable cause is determined m a g is tra te based on a written )m to by 0 police officer. The B n o t engaged in the business c ; crim e, a n d will generally un- ibable c ause be tte r than a po- deallj^-the determination of ‘ se is a calm and reasoned

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onstitutim an commissioned military itoK o rea to .fig h t, P residents, edy a n d Lyndon B. Johnson >ps in to b a ttle in Vietnam. In i t R ich a rd M. Nixon sent fight 0 b a ttle in Combodio. Al- e sid en t is the commonder-in- rmcd Forces o fthe United c 1. Section St porogroph 11 of ion d e a r ly gives Congress the :lo re w nr, g ran t letters of mar* sol a n d m oke rules concerning md and w ater." A t these m ces th e U.S. M ilitnry was cn in foreign countries, yel Con- declarcdTTOrBlnco'tKrdebraro apan and Germ any in Decem-

C ongress has been flexing its tu r in g som e power from the ex fl vrith regard to the military, m kin Resolution passed by 964, supporting Presideni tnam policy, was repealed nnd it%vrilten by Senators John per o f K entucky and Frank ho, re s tric ted the future uso of >ps in C ambodia, and ordered- ombing o f Combodia as of

issed th e W ar Powers Act in iden t vetoed it, ond Congress elo. T his net puts explicit re- ne p re s id en t pertaining to mod forces lo bnltle without Congress.

h o u rs ovor-the past mony yc lo m ention the focilities avai

- the-public-oLEugmircJ?arLl th e springs. Mr. Pugmire for tho p a rk is named, was a lso : ing C ounty resident and one

- c o u n ty commissioner who sli th e w ork projecl in 1959. Nu o th e r persons hnvc toiled in I fort lo m ain tain and continui fan ta s tic n a tu ra l beouiiea of

-flgarn-Springsoreii— H-num those w ere Jerome re.sidcnlsw ou ldn 't go'so fa ro s to say tf none o f th e fine southside foi

-donatcd tim o-norm oncy lo ll •'cause, b u f i t hoa been upporc

' th e y ea rs thut Ihe’tireTfwifirbcally u 'm a tte r o f "home pridethose w ho are nearest lo it. ^ th a t w e u re more Ihhn happy sh a re i t w ilh cver>'one, os uiv

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Ic. w arran tless searches b ,rob- fa ith" of police officers, nrd. th e Fourth Amendmeni nee tections against ty rann lal w hen the policc w ont it :oodd This week marks the:ef’ the signing ofthe Const

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Association and the Am Publishers Association 1 aired oh public telcuisio

Today’s author, Antoi lative cousel fior the Am

;P^- lies Union and lobbies C law and other issues.

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8 Am endm ent did not succ m uch of the debate on th

1 te red on the presumplioi ht- m an n e r in which i t woul

would tillim alcly be aetl! V T h e conaervotives who cl

is too powerful argued th of - terpreto lion would bc mi ic happen.ir* T he brilliance of th e ch ng system is its flexibility tc

neods o four society, cn- Yes, i t begon a s a d rea

th e rs believed th o t Amer ro^ p lace w here liberty, tru tl n- prevails. I t was from thie

a te d th e Constitution. It g tion which gave the peop^

n lle le d in lh e h is to ry o ftl n a tio n for themselves. Tl v ived os 0 free nation bee have upheld th is Constiti cen turies. W hen the citiz volved in their govemme th e Constitution, itioy bo th a t shore on which she 1

j ita r ia n systems a nd dicta tive support of a li citizeni

—_,w ill.continue lo carry.thii backw ard, b ul forward, s;

g alization of the Amcricon

Donald R. Hamel, Bun • in the National Bicentenn petition for High School S essay.

years, n o t oh, abou ta m ilo .' 'a ilab le lo obout five m iles e

— Tako a rig h t, G oc or w hom canyon, about 2 2 <10 a Good- distance. G et the le-tim es ta r te d ' R O B E R T P . I Jum erous G o o d in g C ouj n th e ef- s i o n e r " ie th e L L O Y D M . LI-

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ire n to v e r ,fb aa i- ' «m a residen t c d e" to s p o n n S y e a rs h e r .N o te the Filer awimmin py to “ hd m ostilways. the Mngic V alley .' pccialiy - “ Bood job. Mi a rea , i t extremely goc

igarn vising the pool and ihl. To Kcllcnot been, do use thoul t)f ' opinion is th a l tileoiTo ^^9 lifegiinrriw shoi north on I'” ''w h n t o ther peoi root?-" - ' proud of F iler's con e up th e creation facilities.•1 follow-------- SA RA H tlnlA Mth for,-----------F i le r ---------------

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lentlice o llicer believed bo h tho Fourth.thftflbaence o fa p r c - ^ _ _ ; cirounstonccai sur> h? In determ ining “go(^ uld have to conaider the ! o f m ind, n o t solely his uirica like th ie are prob- inauming.t is a powerful inatru- em cnt, b u t i t also pro- ilta. T his constitutional bc abandoned in favor of es baaed on tho “good era. I f i t is so abandoned, nent, one o fo u r key pro- anny , will apply only nt i t to opply. ' .

the 200th anniversary of jnstitution o f the United •tide is pari ofa project rns by the American Bar American Newspaper ion Foundation, to be 'ision laterthU fall. ntonio'J. Califa, is legis- American Civil Liber­ies Congress on criminalI.

rkoscd Equal Rightasucceed in poBaago.______n th o t am endm ent cen- 3tion t h a t if paaaed the /ould bc implemented settled by th e judiciory.10 cloim th e judiciory d th a t 0 too liberal in-0 m ode w ere this' lo

ic checka nnd balances ly to m eet the changing

Iream. T he founding fa- m erica could becomc a ru th a nd jua licc th ia d ream they cre- I. I t w as th e Conslitu- eople 0 chance unpar- o f th e w orld to build 0

T his country hos sur- . because i ts citizens s titu tion for two :itizens cease lo bo in- im en t thia g rea t ship, bc blown back toward

he le a behind thelotal-lic ta torsh ips. Wilh ac-_____zens th e C onstitution-th isn a tio n n o t---------- - -’d, sa iling on to fulL^e-icon D ream._________

Burley, won ftrst place tennial Writing Com- >ol Students with ihis

ile. T ake righ t, drive es c o st lo o stop sign.So down-into th e ---------------.2 2 o r 21 miles th e p icture?

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01 besti’s opinion;n to fF ilo r ;Ih a v e here .T hove foiind m ing pool to bo the lost san ita ry pool in ey. The lifeguards do .M r. P a re n t does good carc ofauper-

a nd th e pork. I ogreo - Kellogg in th a t many tho pool for day care, h a l Mr. P a ren t and ihould-not4>e-b{amed— — peoplo do, I am com m unity and ro­es.^AM E S "

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a /o r c landestine demolition intelligence missions la s t

. a W aabington-arcfrjiewspa>- eported W ednesday, e Jo u rn a l new spapers, fl circulate in th e suburbs of lington, quoted anonym ous. » s os say ing th a t N avyI un its landed repea ted ly , subm arines n e a r tho Lib*’

i ty of B enghazi from M ay to jc r laa t y ear, blowing up lunicationa lines, collecting igenco on coastal defenses engaging in “deceit and

" operations.vy apokoaman Lt. Kon Ross ed to confirm or deny th e t , a s d id E t C S . Arnold"' ims, - 0 P en to g o n . aman.0 m atte r o f policy, wc ju s t

t discuas any oapect of o u rII operations,” aaid ims.1 Journal-quoted one s o u rc e - ying th a t, besides causing d dam age to Libyan corfimu- one along th e coast, the I were designed largely to 180 the L ibyans, make them us."expeditions began shortly

>use agree Nicaragi

NGTON (AP) - House 'ten tatively agreed la te ] ly on a deal th a t will in- ghly S3.5 million in hu-n aid for N icaragua’s Con* ‘in a stopgap spending bill ‘come before the House '

S p e o k e r r tJ in r^ V r ig fa C lT ^Teed to th e request by jpublican leader Robert J

Illinoia a f le r cu tting i t ; n the $8 m illion M ichel’ . ’ t. ney is in tended to koep ” os in food, uniforms, and ipplies from Oct. 1, a fte r It fiscal y ea r’s $100 mil- ° tion runs ou t, to Nov. 7, ^ date for a ceaae-fire to ^

lor a C entral American 't ..now.being im p le m e n t^ .— *3 who has m ade the Cen- ” ican-peace efibrt a -h tgh - ° id insisted th a t no consid- ^ given to additional Con- ile tho peace efforts were y. fearing th e debate f ‘ il tho talks.\ieaday , Michel signaled on to include money for iB in a short-term omni- P' ng bill designed to keep m ent ru nn ing when the | year begins Oct. 1. The •ovide monoy to run fed- m s through Nov. 10.. l id -thon-that-eontra-n id— ly item being eliminated >ending m easure, a sign jc ra tic - le a d e rs -o f - th c “ i t the C ontras to w ither even before wo can gct a implomentcd." id W right m et Wednes-

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Syrian cigarette bu tts, ai s , tissu e paper, which th o f w here th ey hoped Libyan 18 r would find them, the rj said .ly ____ They also carriod Israb* Soviet-bloc weapons, a i to w ater-soaked Soviet-madi ip m ite charges a t some of th lg gets to c rea te the imprcssi ;s th e forays w ere n ot condu d A m ericana, th e report said

“They’d find Israeli buti IS ian b iitts, U.S. Kleenex le an d already being paranoi d” th e ra id , they wouldn’t 1 n . clue w h a t in tho jeepet

. going on," tho Journal q t it source a s saying.T The Jo u rn a l reported d Adm. Jo h n Poindexter, »

signed h is post aa W hite e — N a tio n a l'S e c u rity advise g N ovem ber because of his I- th e Iran-C ontra affair, tol e .g ressiona l investigators th0 operations had been direc1 hia s ta f f w ithout the kno^

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;es to aid [ua rebels

one-m onth aid.al!ocolion tha norm ally b e ' spent “h u m an ita rian ” uses.

“W e're ta lk ing about a vor am oun t of-hum anitarian ai< a n aide to W right, who sp condition o f anonymity. “W« going to do anyth ing th a t wi

—terfertf-w ith^iTpeacc proces The peace arrangem ent”

d u t Aug. 7 by the presidents C en tra l A m erican countrie for a n end to regional hostili Nov. 7, an end to outside n a id and th e restoration o f c ra tic freedoms in N icaragua

U nder th e W right ag reem en t, th e money will be rectly, into th e spending bill H ouae Appropriations Con- w ith o u t th e need for a high floor vote o r debate. Thnt m is expected to be cleared by t^

. m ittce on-Thursday, and coui to th e full House as ea Tuesday.

M ichel contended th a t w som e guaran tee of continued keep th e C ontras alive, the p r on N icaragua’s ioflist San< g overnm ent to carry through peace agreem ent would underm ined .

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’ L autenberg, D* W alkerM i new s conference s titu te am > of a provision A irport s a Ju ly 13 th a t tem ationa d n g on dom estic th a t thoy or less. Lauten- work fo r i

I t because o f the dom estic f A t tho r

on ths, th e sena- au tho r o f i support for the R ichard D jk in g on planes, berg “is \

unen thusiastic su re to dec jm used by the p . . , . , sla tion , - which- i ” ' a id tb any air- • u,

, o « w o h , u r . . r

Iguage, w hich Much to:ent o f domestic b in and h th e 1988 trana- Bill Younn a tio n s bill, w as apprcm m ittee hopes 198-193 vcJ i ts version of more difTicthis m onth, and tobacco-su

:laim toBi ious proc\P ) — Tobacco and Bob V a s a hazardous duced legi jgulations a im i-_ F D A ..to . r rip tion d rugs, a o ther tobocjld-Congress-on-------T h e irp n

- lish a fed Ltobacco-prod-_tobacco-pr< ife-threatening, sale to anj ve products," m inors are th e American FDA reg

id in tostimony said, would lerce consum er to add w an

dictive n a ti use tobacco is a clode all a ! drug, it is ap> tobacco proi labeled as such “F or too 1 ition . advertis* soared a t )e restric ted in consumer,” he .F D A (Food -.new s confe tro tio n) tre a ts th e h ea lth ju g s ." '-----------——fron t where

is considering - A nother- d give the Con- Frederick ty Commission Valley, N.Y te hea lth dnd k e tresearc l lucts. u lation o f ciI h ea lth w orn- . Ballin urj ;m p te J tobacco' products-to I w ell as other regulation ,' al* is subject to a r u r i f sing, farm , tax I n t K

itley of The | ^ |essed the vari- ■ II an d told the O l / some“ pointiivith th e pros- ■igulation is en- " IMis enough.’ We P R (!d th a t po in t TOIMaln/S

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ion chaiberg ind icated ho would >r some Qrpe of a irline smok* Cri ctions.b o llia in m y. cou rt a n d I.in*-. db w ho t is necessary to pro-

ft hea lth nf thff flying pub lic_ e people who work on the tfs," th e sen a to r’s sta tem ent

A bbott, Lautenberg’s press sa id th e sen a to r was

rin g severa l options b u t de-’0 describe them ,

lobbyists who work foropposed to th e H ouse bill - M en^roon of th e Toljocco In- and R obert W igington o fth e

O pera to rs Counci In- inal — sa id in interviews sy heard L autenberg might r a .b a n on sm oking on all... ic flights.e new s conference, th e chief o f th e H ouse language. Rep.1 D urbin, D>II1., sa id Lauten- s u n d e r considerable prcs- deep-six th is a m endm en t'’

looking a h ^ _ to _ e f ro r ta to ho legislatfoh through the ho said , “It 's a b a ttle tha t

ron.”

to th e su rp rise even o f Dur- l his co-sponsor. Rep. C.W. ung, R-FJa., th e provision proved by th e House by a vote. P assage could be even”

fTicult in th e Senate , where s ta te law m akers could re*

i^c'o a «

ductsI W hittaker, R-Kan., intro- eg islation to require the - reg u la te , c ig a re tte s , and . >acco products, proposal-also-w ould-eutab— federal m inim um age for products,-prohibitin 'g-thelE_ anyone u n d e r 18. Sales to ire allowed in 26 s ta tes, -egulation, tho law m akers lid force tobacco companies am in g labels-about the ad- a tu re o f cigarettes and dis*

addictive ingrcdicnta in iroducts.K) long tobacco profits have a t th e expense of the r," W hittak e r said a t a aference. “I t ’a tim e .to p u t . . th of the public in the ib re-- ere i t b'Songs." sr-su b co m m ittee -witncfls,”' k G ahagan of Locust r.Y., a fo rm er cigarette mar* ircher, also urged FDA reg* f cigarettes.u rged .tha t.aa les of tobacco -to m inors bo banned.-------

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fBork

B ork testifies dui

BorkWASHINGTON (A

prem e C ourt nomii ; Bork WQB solicitor g( : W hite House ofTicia

agreed w ith Vrcsidon th n t W hite House

no t be given t inveatigators. nccon

- -.-i.i-_n icn ta ■ released —V------ -Bork '8 confirmation h[' The documents :

Bork s en t the White . . te rs by a Yole low pi les L. Block Jr.. thnt

; continued resiatance the tnpea on ground

-----—privilege. ---------------In n W hite Hoi

; noting one of the I _ • Nixon chief o f sta ff A— — BHia—th a t—B o rk -" j

• annlvsifl,"And Nixon himsel

pressed w ith the viev •: Bork th a t he called

h is satisfaction, ao- W hite House tclepl

I Bork's testim ony Wc(Senate Judiciary Con

Bork, on the second prem e Court confirm! told Sen. Howard M th o t despite passing hc never gnve the Wl advice on th e tapea qi

--------- --------- ^I-never-odvised thhow to deal w ith t h e '

! cial prosecution force queation, Bork tol Democrat. •'The moat

J Black’a letter,"Bork eaid his onl.

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during co n firm atio n hearin<

: approvK A P )-W h e n S u - eral Elli(minee Robert H. to r betwir general in 1973, tion and iicials believed he ccutorssident Nixon Thoaeu!<c tapes should unsucces

to W atergate 1973 Sptcording to docu- Cox said—W ednesdoy-^a t poenn'-th)n h e a r in g .-- ........... dered Riis revealed th a t Richardsiite House two let- WilliamV professor. Char- ro th e r thhnt urged Nixon's The jolnee to re leasing Justice Djnda o f executive corried o

.......... Oct. 20.^Houae docum ent Bork'a ace Black articlea, th e caserr A lexander H aig special pr-" a u p p o r ta —th is----- The-do________________ com m itte^self w as so im* th ree mi'iew passed on by when Ni::d him to express w ere eng

according to a producedlephonc log ond Nixon’s cW ednesday to the the tap ea-om m ittee. Metzenond day o f h is Su- if the doirm ation hearings, “you wer1 M. M etzenbnum presidentng on th e le tte rs , swered thW hite House any One of

a question; ; 1973, Be I the W hite House—^ h e - e n che W atergate spe- York Tim)rce” on th e tapea a r^ m e n ltold th e Ohio privilege

oat I did wna send to ace it."It haa

only role in the tion on thwn.s to function, gntiort bh

len-A ttom eyG en- C harles I

uede . . . alw ays-eleg ica ted . P ow der blue (et with se lf belt, 3 pow der b lue tailori 82;oo. C oordinating r wltn ultra s u e d e aj )ead c lu s te rs , 242.1

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Vwin Falls, Idaho Thursday,

is his Ol

in g s b e fo re th e S en a te J u d ic

ved Nmllliot R ichardson, as a mcdio- tween th e Nixon adminiatrn- id th e W aterga te special proH- 8 seek ing th e recordings, se negotiations w ere cessful, a n d in Inte Octobcr Special P rosecutor Archibald lid he w ould go to court to su b - - the tap es. N ixoh-thoh 6 r- R ichordaon to fire Cox.- b u t •dson a n d th en his deputy, m D. R uckclahous. resigned th an do so.job fell to Bork as the No. 3 ; D ep a rtm en t olTicial, nnd he 1 o u t th e o rd e r the night o f ). A federal judge la ter ruled action w as illegal, although

se becam e moot when u now I p rosecu to r w as named.. -docum cnts-rclcased .by—th d - tie e ._ w o re _ w ritte n _ n c u rJy _ m ohths before the firing.

Nixon a n d th e inveatigatorfl engaged in a stalem ate th a t :ed 0 grave confrontation over s cloim ed righ t to withhold )es.cenbaum, D-Ohio, naked Dork docum ents d idn 't ahow th n t vere adv ising ' Haif; and the ent" on th e topes. Bork jjn- 1 th o t he w as not. of th e docum enta, n 'July 31. Bork m em o to Haig, s a id r

jn c lo sed -le tte r -U»-The-Nt’w - 'imes m akes so persuasive an en t for abso lu te prc.sidential ge th a t I though t you ought t.,aa helped chonge my prcdic- I th e probable outcome of liti- bh th e subject. The w riter. -

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persuasion.” • re Haig, in an A ug. 2, ! e r for Nixon, said h c w a s ai Id Black leiter, ad d ing , “It lb- supportive, o f y o u r pos •r- cspecioUy s ig n if ic a n t- u t Black’s norm ally libera y< m ost issues. I t ia alao fd th a t Bob Bork h as r ev en

nally skeptical attitu* 3 pofliton."

Black snid in th e artic “ f Nixon is dead r ig h t in rc id pliance w ith subpoenas, >h sued by a com m ittcc of

by n grand ju ry , o r bj authority."

-------Oh-Aug.-3i-W hitc-H{ly— P atrick —B u chanan—w g- "Maybe th is guy (Black ra u s out.” And H aig adi o t sam e,docum ent. “Solici er Bork thinks h ighly o f hi Id ports this analysis."

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executive , 1973. memo p re sid en t. J attaching tho h e liked Bia

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covering ad tid e th a t "Mr. fav o r o f Nuc( refusing com- H a ig wro

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servativIINGTON (AP) - Ju d g e {. B ork. refusing to tuiit>hia I 25 yeara of outspx>ken ttism , is proving to be a vc, resolute and un- i ^ t j r c s r i t r h T r ^ M t ' f o T ^ ic S uprem e Court’s 1 0 4 th '

J though Bork’s candor be- S en a te Ju d id a ry ColRmit-

i enhance h is nom ination 's th e aubatance o f h ia testi-

'ednesday d ea rly -tro u b led me key senator.)ennis DeConcini, D-Ariz., d sk ep tid sm o ^ u t th e 's v iew o f how the C onstitu - usctB th e righ ts o f w om en -k re ite ra ted his belief th a t unlike r a d a l m inoritiea, do ' special constitu tional pro- jalnB rdlscrtininntion; — is no reason in m y rccord

e I have any problem pro- om en." B ork declared. B ut ted h is diaagreem ent w ith C ourt ru lings th a t added

)ld th e senators a t th e con- I hearing , "I did n ot discusa ! privilege w ith the

H c called me once to say Slack's article."\ Aug. 3, Bork wTote H aig > "enclose more o f th e of C harles Black liecause I i w ill flnd thesi} add itio rid r ' te in teresting ." This tim e, t H aig a le tte r from Black ep. Bob E ckhard t o f Texas,, additional argum ents in

fucon’s position, vrote Nixon on Aug. 8 ,I s e n t m e a copy of a n o ^ e r tten by Professor C hariea J r . . w hich C ongressm an

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th a t righ t as a b asis fo J m ark decision legaliz ing i

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Howard M etzenbaum .D - Jt denied acting unlawfully Iq 1973 he carried o u t then ^ N ixon's orders to fire spe<-----ga te proaecutorJ^rchibald■J “I d id my u tm oat to kec J. cial prosecution force i

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not before com plaining I had been too evasive in ony before th e Judiciary }. ^ e C o n r in i 1« b nbt J sam e-critic iflm 'aboilt "

larles Grasaley, R-Iowa,: oa to praise B ork on his calling i t "a b reath of

:onfirmation o f Scalio to retiring ond e qua lly con- •

W arren E. B u rg e r was lubt — and S ca lia 'a close- testim ony s tra te g y grew

dence.ra tegy o f cooperation a ^ rows out o f a realization le the stakes in hia confir-

;ss certain.ned, hc would replace re- :e Lewis F. Powell, a piv- vote on several issues on

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. na tiona l Monetary Fui d a y depicted the pa: period of dfsappoli

-^ -JT cconom itr^g rw lh—th w orld , with low inflal o nc of the few bright sp{

In. Its annual report ( " econom ic situlatlon. 1

b o a rd of the Inlcmatii organization also resurgence ' .of p re ssu re s in a wide n tr ie s ” in recent years.

I t said aiready-ex re s tra in ts by Industria c iud lng the United J m a d e it more difficult ( d eb ted countries to exp p o rts ”. In 1986 and Into 19

T his trend, coming S en a te confercnce coi

- s e t to begin woric on a tra d e bill that the

.. m in istra tion lias denou • lectionlst, could have t: sequences for Uie wot th e report said. U citec

~ ^ 0 f p r 0 lCcironism lor cons ; • "N o t only was p

c ie a r iy not In the int / w orld trading system.'• genera lly not in the ns ! es t. even though it n’

c e r ta in sectors of (he ec

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p l e m e n t E

T h e S w e 1 M y q J /V 0

- - - $ 6 7 to $13

T h e S h irp a t t e r n s ,

T h e P a n t-------------l o r tw i l U S

H u r r y i n t (

i z m W r n T N .TwinFalls < 733-t

Open Weekdayi— — iQ:ooro6:oor

Saturdays'til 5:3

sayspa\P ) — T he Inter- reportsaic Fund on Wednes- The IMI past y e a r as a both Indui» lny?ely_ .sJow _llons._w a£-throughou t - th c - th r b u p '1 9nation providing In 'in d u j spots. growth sl•rt on th e w o rid ’s 198G. dowr 1. the executive y ea r befor lational financial "This oi 3 c ited " a in view of

pro tection ist tha t had 1 i range of coun- of lower o s. exchange'■existing trade easier mi trial nations, in- i5l-nation< 1 S tates, “ only The stu( lit for heavily in- world ecoi expand the ir ex- Ju ly 1987.CiSST---------- ---------- ^The repclg a s a House- next week com m ittee was IM F and n a far-reaching growing ti le R eag an ad- the three nounced as pro- — the Ur e troubling con- West G er world economy, obstacle to ited a h igh cost non-coramiORSumcrs. “ Becausc

protectionism tionism arin te rest of the m arket untm. il w as also potentially! national inter- serious lr

m ight benefit throughout•econom y." the they w ere l

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istyear-;aid.MF said economic grow th In idustrial and developing na- vas._w eaker .than expected 11986 and ealy 1987. dustrla rcoon triesr-econom ic

slowed to 2.75 p e rcen i in )wn from 3.25 perceni in the fore. thelM F said .

outcome was disappointing of the higher ra te of growth

d been expected on account r oii and commodity prices,'e ra te 'jia justm ents and m onetary conditions.” the sn organization said.Itudy generally rep o rted on economic conditions through

jport.'re leased in advance of lek’s annual m eeting of the Id the World Bank, cited

trad e Imbalances between le largest Industrial nations United States. J a p a n and

term any - as a m ajor to economic growth in the

m unlst worid.- -------------use of the threat o f protec* < and the risk of financial :

unrest, these Im balances are : ily destabilizing, with

implications for grow th i lut the world cconom y if ; e lo persist over an extend- i

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In Growth in developin la- was up silghUy from the ed -.rislng-toX poFcenW n^SJ

percent in 1985, the report lie - B u t - t h l s in c rease -m In economic problem s in fu he countries* and in m

American and African cc ng report said, th "In most countries In 5 nl -Africa, growth decelerat IS, capita income declined,” Id said.le Developing nations sufi

Jor deterioration in exp< in over the past year, a l the ^ tha l loans lo Third Wo

“ which had been shrinklr of onset of the debt c ris is i le even further lnl9S6." id Commercial bank lendi in Am erica and other dev< is tions, which peaked a t M id 1981, fell to $10 billion in >r from 519 billion in 1985. le said.

Overall,-developing COI :• debteness rose by 9 perc ll lo $1.1 trillion, accordi: e report.h Despite reductions h unemployment ra te In t if S tales and C anada, th I- unemployment ra te in all

e Paris )R MENi f e t - - ' - - . .

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With Every P u rch a j of $100 O r M ore This W e ekend!

Ddof diireport said. countries re ing countries p ercen t duri le y ea r before, repo rt said . i986-from-3:25— How cvcr . irt said. m arked redu m asked -d eep -ta tio n s-s in ce fuel-exporting jo r accom pli m any Latin co u n tr ie s .- countries, the in 198G. coi

dustria l coun 1 sub-Saharan 2.3 pe rcen i. t a ted and per early tSGOs, tl I,” the report The IM F b

Jffered a ma- r :porl receipts lie sam e time l^orid - nationsclng since ih e j __________i in 1982. fell

d ing to Latin

M U O Uin 1986, down ■5. the report I J I

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in the W Athe United V ¥

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ip lishm ents" in industrial s|

consum er priccs In the In- )untries increased by only T t. the lowest rate since the H

the report noted. of' board aLso held oul liitle th

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intingly5 prospects for m ajo r• resu lts from recen t effort _ w o r]d 's s e ^ n - m a j o r - ! dem ocracies lo b e l te r ' c• the ir policies and excha ^ In c tu a tto n s ihrough n: : specific economic indicators

T his process, enginee T reasury Secretary Jam es in, was expected to be a mz of a meeling in Washing! this month ot finance minlsl

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leered by be allowed to ie !s A. B aker policies; nor sh( na jo r focus d ica lo rs be ex Igton- la te r au tom atic actio isters from responses.”

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should m ovem en ts In- expected to trigger

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aim quite easily w ith the hi family friend . Bc generou group m eeting for a charity.

LIBRA' (S ep tem ber 23. to.( 22): Use y o u r chorm and tism to ge t aom e find resu added p re s tig e in the b World. Som e introductions by riorcould bc rew ard ing .

, SCORPIO tO ctober 23 to 1 ber 21): G et th e QK o f nn Ox] n new p lan couW^loso you* deal of m oney. L isten, alao, i mate's advice, a nd ^um poHSil u re into a b ig succcss.

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by using ta c t and n lit*Jet some advice from /hich can he lp you got :t moving rapidly.

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Actress. LOS ANGELES (A P) - M ario Thomoa and h e r frie i Q new book and album con

—aboutthfrfam ily,— ---------“Free to Be ... a Fam Uj

ta lk about the storybook i< family. “We're flaying to chi our country, 'W hatever y ou is is a family," said Thonsos.

I t follows her 1984 bcs book, album and television “FVeo to Be ... You a n d Me, challenged racial, Bexist e ndmic stereotype# o f childre:

The family book .will be November, w ith a 350,000 i hardcover prin ting from I Contribu ton to th e book

—G lo ritr-S tc lire ia .- ' L e tty Pogrebin, Chris (Terf, J u d itl and Shel Silvcratein.

On Sunday, T hom os w as i ording studio w ith Lily Tom Brooks. Bea A rth u r, W illiams, Whoopi Goldbe Mike Nichols for th e o lbum I leased next spring b y A & M r

As w ith the f irs t effort, brought in moro th a n $2 profita from the book an d will go to th e F r e e - Foundation.

A c t i v i t i s tMOSCOW ’ (AP) -

M agarik, a 28-year-old — diBsidcntrrctum ed W ednesd

joyous greeting from frienda j low activists a fte r m ore th a n in Siberian labor comp.

After diacm barking " troi tra in from Omsk, M agarik w braced by fellow ac tiv is t Begun and a crowd o f re la tiv well-wishers.

“He w as release^d in O m s I ^ day after serving 16 m onth three-year ten n on d ru g c th a t he saidi-rerc-fabricotcd-t h is complamt» about th e tw t

_ o f ^ v i e t Jew s and h is tcac l

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.. Wednesday. He waa 66______Soames, a son-in-law i

W inston Churchill, h a d undi surgery for an .abdom inal ol tion th is year. Ho died peacef h is homo in H am pahire, so son. Nichole^.

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notes b<, Britain’s smi [------- makes scbocI LONDONTAP) -[ y o u n g e r son of Prin I . P rin cess D iana, spe ' a t n u rse ry school Ti' in g a p a iro fc a rd b o a

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school with h is part old b ro ther, P rince V

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T w o hours la te r h . to t a k e him home.

D iana, a n u rsery < fore h e r 1981 a a r r era a t a London dair in g th a ts h e w a s n e r ry’s f irs t day es scho

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Sod. WASHINGTOr five p ercen i of bcnefic larles si

. ra ted ihe scrv ii■_ ____good or very_gi

, ! ___ Ig o v em in 'e ritrcpoThe study

general’s office ( H ealth and Hun

' follow-up on two----------------- th e -G e nera l-A c

suggcslcd-a-groc service by ih e ;

____________m ionlslratlon asm ore deeply in pulerized system

A 1984 survi 'aud iting a rm of

surveyed ra te d Si good. The appro ' 81 percent In a S' survey taken aft a lready reduced

__positions. ,The inspector g

the sam e metho' GAO studies in d( approval ra te ar

Cana(deploConfYWASHINGTON

the C ontras m usl Central A m ericat succeed, a groui ficials ju s t re tu rn said Wednesday.

The slx-membei_ _______tion J c d —by—Lil

P arliam ent Lloyi Ihat during a N icaragua they ernm ent and peop an ond to -lhe wai ecnment and the O

Leaders of five countries, ' inclu

----------------- s igned-a-peace-p lestablishes a bs

• dem ocracy in the w arfare there.

.Meantime, P re s ^ :unnounced-pla»s^{

million in continue tra s over the nex t I

____ Bul A xworthy. i. ference. “ I t is out ■ is essential tha t

tlnub the a id lo t peace process is go

“ At every lev( socicty, the peace an unprecedented said. " I t (the pca<

' . hearts and mintthere .”

_____ ;____ Kven the Homai■ in N icaragua, a In

of resistance to dinista governm ei

- theme that the pci given a chance, Ax\

He said sm all m eeling aii over courage citizens t( for the Conlra rebi is supported by thi ernm enl.

"They (governm ready to accept i

----------- “.•— w o u Id T p e rm itlh irback inlo society ,'

- He called this posit: leap of fa ith" in ll

, the governm ent. Jam es Manly, a

-----------------mem ber o f ^ u r l i a igation. said e v e n 'l lo tlie Contras wou--

"There is no hum anitarian aid

__ _ he said because the■ —*“ n ir”drops-for s iin 'i

---------hol[)-would-enablothe war.

---------'." '" A.^^worthy said h' with ‘"m lurnal 'o p i

] N icaraguan govern ■■■■’ tha l lhey,“ ioor"sii|

plan. ^"There a re m any

--------- -h a v e a. very deep reUiegovernnient. bul ready to give the chance.” be said w ar is errod lng the credibly, ravaging f s;erious about tlie pea

T h'e ' delegation• America- to a sse ss I

nadian diptom allc ai------- ----— Nicaragun—C anada'---------- >— SiH-iniHion-annually

N icaraguan governn: Axworthy sa id ll

ented ils findings t m enl officials h e re . polite recep tion ." Tl ed lo m eel w ith m gress.

— C a d e t - c o l h

d i e s o f s e i z

AIR FORCE AC, (A P) - A 17-year

................. At'ildemy fre sh m an can apparen t h e a r t i said W ednesday.

Cadet 4Ui C lass V .. W alnut Creek, Calif.,

ing an In tram u ra l■ - .__ Tuesday a t the a cadi

Eddie B o y lc ln ^ a . Nigro w as tak en to

• Academy H ospital \________ hours la le r..B oyk insa |

The case h as b een I• the E l Paso County cor

-------L___________ ,f ■

A-12T im o3-N e w 3

:ial SearON (AP) - Eighty- peof of the Social Security ty d

surveyed this year first rv ice they rcceivcd a s to 85'_ g w d , accorOing t o j ___cport’issuedTucsaayi— belie > by Uie • inspector SSA ce of the Department of on si lu m an Services was * wo previous surveys b; _ Accountine- Officc. -I— M

roduai-lmprovement it— le Social Security Ad H jis_ the agcncy move?

inlo a heavily com-.

irvey by GAO, t h e _ M of Congress, found 7£ ■

^ o d a L ic c u r l ly .d ie D t£ _ M d service good or-vcry )roval ra te climbed to a Sepiem ber 1986 GAO a fte r the agtfncy had

;ed ils staff by 4.-KH)

ir general’s study used thodology as Ihe two 1 determ ining that the ’

am ong a sample of

adians r ore I T a a idr~ tJN (AP) - U.S. aid to y niust be stopped if (hc Uvnican peace plan is lo U n'oup of (^anadlan of- ' (Im jrn ed from Nicaraguay. ^iber Canadian delega*. . ...A L iberal mombor of M

loyd Axworthy. said a six-day visit to ey found the gov- leople there eager for H P w ar between Ihe gov- e C onlra rebels.' ivc Central American eluding Nicaragua, ^i-plan-on-Aug.-7-lhat------- ^

basis for ensuring he region and ending

resident lleagan has is-to-aeciHibouPi2'7(h'^^^^^y nued aid for the Con- ^ xl Hi monihs. -•y. lold a news con- ou r judgm ent that il K y ' 3t the U.S. not con-0 the Contras if the \ ■1 going to work,” \ ■ evei of Nicaraguan' \ l ice process Is seen as \ I ted opportunity,'.' he 1 1 eace effort) is on the \ I lin d s of everybody \ 1

rnan_Catholic_Church_____ \.I Iradllional reservoir \ to Ihc leftist San- \

Tient. is taking the / ^ \ peace plan should be Axworthy said, Wall commltlees are er N icaragua lo on- • o s to accept -amnesty • ebe ls , a plan he said the N icaraguan gov- • |,.

nm en t officials) are " )I an amni’sly that V iiirC on tras to come ^ . v ? ty ," said Axworthy.)silion "an Incrcdlble U B a the peacc plan by

a New Demqcralic____liament-in-th'e-dole— -SoUi ;n 'hum anitarian aid .'ould hurl Ihe peace

10 sucii thing as S25S id to the Contras," the rebels depcnd.on n 'i v a r a n d th a t”any— )l0 'them .to. conlinuc.

j hfs group visited' j E Dopponents—to - .lh c ................

ernm ent and found win 's iippo rt^ the peace-------------

,ny people lhc?c who ) resentm ent toward - RtR* bul even they are $249. le peace process aid Axworthy. "The -- ------he country in an in- lg fashion. They are [ g ju gpeace process."______n visited - Central ss the effect of Ca- C O R f ; and aid pijlicicsjn Chii rda"provIdes iibouliliy - itr -m d -tu - irn f --------------•nment and people. Reg.: the group prus- $549, s lo Stale Deparl- re and "received a h —

They also arrang- m em bers of Con- l < S 3

l l a p s e s j -----------. ^ * to Puizure Va

B;ACADEMY. Colo.,*ar-old Air Force n cadet has died of ' ' ’•t a ttack, officials ' I---------

5 Victor Nigro of / p lif., collapsed dur- •al tennis match •:adem y. Staff S g t .--------------

I to .th e Air Force • i I w here hc diedsakL________ ^ ________ _

m turned over the coroner'sofflce. .

)W3 , Twin Falls, Idaho T hursursday , Septem ber 17,1907

:urity be]eople who dealt with Social Se< r during the last week of May rs t week,of June this y ea r wa;• 85 perccnt.“ BaMd_upon_thJs finding ...

ilievc-that-tJie-staff-Veductlon! JA have not had an adverse ef I service quality,’’ said the ins]

P e r h a p s t h e G i

T h e i r 4 1 Y c£

Y E S ! E v e r y . I i

D e p a r t m e n t W i

T a g g c d ^ T iT B a r g i

D e s ig n e d T o O f i

S a v in g s F o r 8 B ig

V

(VHY WAIT?' Opcriancw jiciiiiril! , T R E I• AJ(l.inln>mir|)fc ' . t 17/-V1

IIjmK cjrd-> arr

B. BassB O O K C A S E Hcrculckiliiloik4 0 akven<er_ . p _ „

36*i:*72 S-

S l

Mie & ColJ compleic ------WBhdccl ’ ^ . Q U O

It.

iRNER C A B IN E T --------□>i.u-M.picr^i.h --------------------~ -arc llmlied

lO ^D L C u slo m ers-Purchase Terrific C .C hin ; Values D uring StyleBassett Day s , R eg . S«

/ ' " ’’ o p e n WEEKDAt ^ ^ /F R I O A Y 7:30-7:00 ' SA

LIVING S H O W C A t

LLION DOLLAR BUYING POWl

2ncficiaSecuri- tor general’s report,

[ay and "We w ere gratifli w as up ding of our stu

General R ichard P. •.••,.^_Tucsday.in an InlervJ

lons-al— "I-would-attributc- ; effect Social Security Bene inspec* lion not only to in

G reatest Sale in |f e a r H istory! H

Ite m In E v e ry H^ i l l Be P la in ly ■rg a in R eductions HO ffer Irre s is tab le *tig Days. .}

V

r i i u

llR.MTl'RE Bl IUBLE FOR I.MHEDI.4T l-Z-BOY . SCH iN E . SUMJILDCRAFT . ALL:e n d - t e l iIGNETTl . .S EAI

rcndlini^R rdliional Prim S ^ ; try Tables & Lamps 7 Pc.. S306S.9Sassctt Sofa and Love Scat, Bli :ulon widl Gla.ss Tables 5Pc. -S 2460 .95 ' —■dvanuigc West Sofa ■ Love Sc?»witl>-b»mp5 7 Pc:--------------. S1739.95luildcraft Sofa, Love Scjii 3 0 ;n-p s - 7 - P cT"^^— '-------- r —.$1769.95- - - '

•uecn Sleeper Choice o f Browi

!’s 729.95

“.iditiona’l Camel Back Sofa Ei

. $599.95

luc Grey Rolling Arm Sofa W wsS599.9S ...............

1BI.E «.\Rli,UNS.-Mniic ariM .tii-« lied-(jiljiim>7h»l~.E\TRrnT.M

Pc. Aniiqiic Reprodiictipn Oai

.51650.95 :

Pc. M apk Dining 2 Leaves Bi

■ Sl 195.95_________ ’

hina Mediterranean Dark 0.ik,

, S895.95JAYS 9:30-6:00 SATURDAY 9 :3 0 -5 :3 0 .............

A S E G A L L E R IE S^ -g -L ib o c o l-T ro d o s .. - i _ J • Froo P a rk in g - ^

• R evolving C h arg e —

1 • Froo D c |iv o ry |^ F I • C lo a ra n c oI ----- C on to r------

m £ R 7 3 3 - 7 1 1 1 .

tries ratt- comput( ifled wilh the fin- highly r tudy ." Inspector dedicateP . Kusserow said quality cyJcw------------------------- AJ^ofic thc high level of by 50011neficiary satisfac- em m en tim provem ents In m em ber

(R A N D -.\A .rtE SlT E D E L n 'E R V ! W

t l W E I G E R ■

M P T E R

L E N W H I T EL L C I T Y lU NDR^ L Y ^ e x c i t i ;

3fa Love Scat, 3 B p ^ ^ A . B 2

2 3 9 9 ’ ^ Hcud

JlucO rayB. Cl(

—1995”- ' DSeal 3 O ak C .B i

U49”D akT ablcsW ith..

^ ^ M)iir.s[ ft1 3 7 5 ^ iuiridrcd

wn Taupe or ^KVKKY

■4 ^ 9 9 5 A. 5 Pc

Excellcni Fabric

4 4 9 ^ ^ B .E u it

With Side ■ R e g .S

4 2 9 ^ * ^ ' .......

L- of a kinil. some ^\ f i s RFnTTFii>" :

iP)ak-Pcclcslal A. B rass!

O Q Q 9 5 Shade • R og. $11

Bow flacks B .Y o u rC Reciangul

, GlassIk. Country R c g ..S 1 6

^ 4 0 9 5 C .M ahogi

te serviiutcr'technology, b u t i i l ^ to 1 y motivated" federal work foi a tcd to insuring the high ly of service to their public.” -of'the-studles*w en?“prompl ntinuing com plaints from gi ent em ployee unions, soi je rs of Congress and advoca

'URS; 9:30.

mi ^ ^ F O R T H E .M M

DREDS AND H I N DREDS riNG SAI.E 1TE,MN NOT

E V 'E R n’H ING R E O K

BasseiiTradiUonal 3 Pc. M in ad Board Super Value !g. $7 9 9 .9 5

Closeout on Sum pjor RockJy

D R A S T IC A L L Y R IBP. John 4 Pc. Set, Chest, Mi a J D o a iJ Liiiiiiud'Sm cR— :g. $8 9 9 .9 5

:n lirc hnu.si.’fiil o f fiiu-.'hcw'fn I ftu\ •». S, tir m ore tddii •eds and liunUrcds «tf dollars

KY n i \ m ‘K s n ‘ K K D iT E nr

Pc. CUus With Camel Velvei

-■$695.95 ........................

uropean 5 Pc. Set Witli Alnioi

. $ 5 4 9 .9 5

ouniry WiUi W ood TrinrCIiuii

. $ 9 9 5 .9 5

IllUCil. Illlull IIM'fc!

5S F loor Lamp W ith Pleated

119 .95 ' , 89« •C hoice End, Oval. gular.oLCockiailrOak-tS-------

1 6 4 .9 5 - ■ 9 9 ’ *

ogany Cocktail T able’

2 2 9 .9 5 1 6 9 ’ ®

: ® .......... '

Tw in Fallsu r n is h in g s A l A M o rd o b lc Pr

ice re^eto the groups, for the elde force rcducllons by the S

ighest.A dm lnis lralionlevel of se rv ice . _

mpted The agency is mo’vin 1 gov- ly com puterfted sysle some staff by attrition,

ocacv removed 2.200 peop

I AM UNTII

si

9l . \T H TI.ME HI.STO R Y !

■ H,,rK,„n I)..,s A.QUCC

R c g .s 7-------- ----------------- t j : Scaly

...........R c g .S 5im .rd u C . Scaly

FinestJ R c g .S l : )S OF EQl AI.I.V g g Mr r LISTED . . . r a v L iUCED! ^

ilirror. Dresser,R e g . S 3

6 8 9 '"^ ^ c . Lcwii

U vlaple Sel_______^

R E D U C E DMirror, Dresser.

629“— Rcclincn

i j H 'E i l Z l B i L k - Jtce ,.5 ;5 , iiom li.ls a , i J > a u - „ j “ ,

Herculon

l S S i i - c . L S ;f)!------------; ^ g r S C :

vei Bra.ss Chairs

549«A. Enicni

m oral T abic 5 3 ^

469» H .5P C .C,----- ---------------------- S lylC - -

Reg. *89 895®’ C . How ar.

------------------------* - p i i i r a -

I- R l 'g . s i l )

<< I S A L E S T A R ' i I S E 1 > T . 1 8 A N E

I . S A T U R D A Y — i — 0 N C E 7 ^ :

I ' O U R l a r g e :

I T H E \

i ,

' Prices" Sinco 1946

I ,

2ived asderly that slaff payroll in 1 Social Security and Is redi

! affecting the 3.700 posllioi__________________ L lk o -th e'ing Into a heavi- olher inspci item and cu tting operates im . -T he agency senior offici ople from the monitors.

L 6 PM, EA

§ c n ls

jccn Splendor by Sunset

$799.95 5 9 9 ”

lyPosiuTcpcdic F u ll Size S c i' i

5519.95 4 3 9 ”lly Palatial Queen S e t Our

;i2 9 9 .9 5 949”

Z-Boy M auve Sw ivel Rocker

5 449 .95 -— ---------^ 2 i9 9 ”

ineiti Swivel C lub C hair,

5369.95 2 9 9 ”viiies Accent C hair Wiih1 Legs __ - -- --------—5 2 4 ^ 5 ^ ^ 1 8 9 ”

:ci Group o f A ction I ^ c _ __

O T .9 5 r ' - . - 3 9 9 ”e Big Man's C hair Sofl

™69.95 4 2 9 ”5-Doy W ing Back R e c lin c r-

2 9 j 9 s - p = i 5 7 9 ”

nainmcnt C cnter, O iled Oak

369.95 2 2 9 ”. Oak Game Set, M odern

899.95 6 9 9 ”ard M iller F loor C lock Oak

ll» 5 .9 5 8 9 5 ”

R T S F R I D A Y I D W I L L E N D

,Y S E P T . 2 6 .E / f R E V E N T

E S T S A L E O F V E A R .

s goodin both f isca l 198S and 1986

reducing it by an additional sllions th is f isca l year. _ - th e - f e d e ra l—govem riient*r ' ispcctors gen e ra l, Kusserow 5 independently of the olher fficials In th e departm ent hc • s.

I 'B a s s e t t R a ttan

R e . 6 4 ^

^ C a m e l B a c k H L o v e S e a t

• 3 9 9 ’ =ker R eg - J | « 4649^95 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ __

[ ^ [ B a s s e t t - P i n e - --------C o u n t r y 4 P c . S e t

I I Indudcs mirror, hcjkl J I board, dretter clw»

^ B a s s c t t S P c --------I’S D in in g S c t------^ Pccan Imiih

I - ,84^

L i la s s e t t J C o u n t r .> L ^ H i g h B a c k

with o»k trim

L o v e SealWllh IlCTCulon Velvet

K . . 3 ^• % m . 9 S y / ^ -------------

t : : : ;_______

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Pog‘trie

; ByPATMARCANTC? TiTne$-U tw a\i3T iter

\ : TWIN FALLS - C< ■ tb e new Twin F a lla C

j pool haven’t been e i th rough w a te r bil

To date. $1,548 hfl a ted b y voluntary added onto w a te r pi Aug. 10, eaid C ity F ii

- Rick ih o m p fto n .T hlower than an tic ipa *tricW ingin,” h e 8aid .

C ity M anager T aaid, 'W h a t we have i

public.education ] ! \ W ith the educatioi ' ; M U increase, he a a i ^

- •— ^ A 'g r o u p callea th eI B e tte r C om m uni^ is ' ^ 0 th e educating a

■j ■ ' inon5~contributlonB" , . ithrough the w a te r bii

• m eans.Committee C haii

: Clow aaid a le tte r vri j . a en t to city residenta

; ih e m to make m ore CO * Beginning on th e /

w-aty w ater usera wi , inolce a vo luntary a ; 'th e pool. The req u es t : iwill show up m onthly

j ; jfunds have been ra ia ■ ' Tnillion pool, w hich w

• ,Twin Falls School Di« no rth of the high echw

The city bas a lre t--------m ore-thon $700,000-

provem ent funds a n d .S avings kicked in aiioi ; A nother $25,000 wo

------- ^ n eratEdthroOBKTui- — -$ 1 2 5 .0 0 0 -th ro u g b “ t l I contributions, aoid cit:[ I f 7 5 ‘p e rc e n to f th e I • ■ users donated an ov«

. 'm o n th ,th e $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 c in six months, es officials.

Although $3 a m on gested amount, th e c cep t more. And, sever

’ businesses have giver ing to tal contribution) 743, Thompson repc

for fosB y M ARKPRATTER

• T im e i- l^ e w a w r i te r

" HAGERMAN - The » ~ a ^ Committee o f th e i

n ia l Commission h aa tl : request for a $75,000 g ' sil muauem here b u t

sider a sm oller request_______m an Wck d in g e r .

T he "committee rec' ; down th e initial req u

lotte Callow and B u r t 1 m ade ihc request on

_______Hngi>rmnn_ VnH<>y' - Socicty.

•-‘—“ —"If-H olm es'coracs I ' ' I ^ sm aller request, we m----- ; - ^ t ^ 88ysA rdinger.-------

. * 1 . Holmes said W ednes re tu rn ta the committ< quest for $26,000.

T he committee’s bu<• ‘ OOO and 'A rdinger'says

- tee fe lt the $75,000-reci yond its means.: The Historicol Socie

--1 - i-.fo i; a building on S to te p lay fossils from th e ni

• T ' ninn fossil beds. Somi• * Z fossils are on disp loy i

a t tho historical society ; * . The fossil bcds,.dow r;------tb e Owsloy.,Bridgc..ofl

ing specimens from <■ ’ . B lancan Age some 3.5 i

ago. However, th e bed ; domoged by erosion, s.

Buroou of Land M anoi• ' thoy a re difiicult to rco(

Alber----- ~ lB X p i

• B y T h e T im e s-N < ^

TW IN FALLS - r bertaon'a store on, A

n u e fs expanding OJ........ - - t io n -a h o u ld ' begin:

m o n th ,.....say a ' J&m anager. , .

---------------- !It«hould look l ik ew hen i tie done,” aays

Albertaoa’fl w i l l . i sq u a re footage from e to '95^0001^ exfezidi s id e o f th e a to re b y lS

' T he store will a3 d ' and m eat case and

- w h ere-iilm -an d -b a tt. . beaold.

■i

I f

>] S U P l

:Klingr rO N IO Uons w_________________ Inc,_w hi

tew a te r• C ontribu tions to $5,000. ' Is C ity swimming contribui

exactly gushing Improvei b illings. R adio p rh a s been gener* a fund*n

ry contributions F ra ize r p aym en ts since $150. F

F jnancfiJlirccto r— Peterson The- am ount is R anch dc

ipa ted , b u t still A th a i lid . each p e r

Tora Courtney p(»l. i/e is a m orketing Clow 1 an p roblem ." ‘ m orepoc tion . th e support d ay a t t■i±________ Twin Foih e C itizens for a H e en ' is gearing up to to m oke

an d encourage p e rem p lIB - t o - th e - pool....- In ~ hifb ills o r by other sw ered

been ra isla irm o n Lance H e exp w ill probably bc w as sele<

n ts , encouraging cause the t contributions. T he schi e A u g u st billing, w a te r fro w e re asked to “We 're

■ conffibutton to pool,”'h e e s t for donotions th e pool h ly u n til enough be a min: a ised for th e $1 u se i t dui I w ill be bu ilt on I f o tte i D is tr ic t property th e d ty n :hool. ” on oper[ready se t aside pool is ua }0 -in-capital-im <—how th ey nd F ir s t Federal to pay for irio ther $80,000. Coverii w ould have to be would a tu n a ra ise rs childron,- t b o “ w ater~ b ill------M anyoc ity ofilcialB. ' p lan sho :he w ater-system goes befo av e rag e of $3 a Zoning ( »0 could b e ra ised said.-

e s tin io ted city - T he co: on o th e r <

lo n th w as a sug- eo m uch i e c ity would ac- an d detai v e ra l people ahd ,^making i v en m ore, bring- "'said, ions to da te $10, T h e r e ’ epo rted . Opera- w ill h app

t furneci ssil mujiR a lack o f l

is try in g t- ____ L M t

rh e L asting Leg- M cClure >ie s ta te Centen- m ake th( iS tu rn e d down a m onum en0 g r a n t for a foa- calls for a u t it m igh t con- ceed $5 m escTsaysspokcB- Althoug

d idn’U g e recen tly tu rned a round , f tquest by Char- sion chosc r t H olm es. They by th e sU m b eho lf of the D epartm ely ------- H ifltftrirnl C e n t en n i t

T h e c omm (3 back w ith a for s ta te p

m ig h t consider T he An---------------------------m iltee-of-lesdny.he.woiild__ sioruappnlittee w ith a re- a n Idaho g

F olk sib u d g e t is $126, Boise will ayB^he'commit-"■ihg■ihebb' re q u e s t was-be-—d u c t work

S he hope >ciety is looking songs, Ard Ite S tre e t to dis- ~ She. wil1 n ea rb y Hogcr- B uhl on 0 om e H agerm an F ile r H igh ly in -an exhibit The nex e ty . ' th e L ibert iw nstream from w ill’hold~ .offeiL.outstandt... th a t..e v e n n th e rliocene H ailey. '■5 m illion mH)3eds have been Playhouse I, say s th e U.S. O ctober 4. n agem en t. And an d condu -cach because o f •S o <

rtson's to jalisionsTO % e in t

inside an< - T he Al- o ted cosei

y A ddison Ave* b ertson ’s : 'o c d construc- n e rs a t t] [in-, la te r -this... scannera i Jo o Rockne; 'i c ^ e b a r a i

..........“A lbortsik« a new sto re— 6 tores-ev< a y s R ockne. th inga lo 1 . i n c r e a ^ its says, m a b o u t 30,000— —T he - co; n d in g 'th e e ^ i 3one a lte r ' 19 feet. aays. RockHd a frM h fiflh- - w h a t th e e»d a lobby bw-__ ^Bpokesmaia tte ries-w o o ld — q u a ito rB J

reached fo

¥Tuportr i i T "

M anagem ent In tem o tio n a l 7h ic h .0pcratc8 _th 'c :d ty - jvaa- e r trea tm en t plant, pledged ). The Magic Valley Jaycees b u ted $1 ,000 ..The B usiness ivement D istrict and KLDC provided a $2,609 check from

1-raising.dinner. B uilder Lyle sr o f Tw in Falls contribu ted

F orm er Councilman Jo h n » n —and—th e - € o r t i s —E ira jir I d onated $1 0 0 each, la n k you note will be s e n t to wraon w ho contributed to th e

V k ickcd off a cam paign for pool contributions bn W ednes- t a R otary Club m eeting inFoils._______________________encouraged business ow ners ke a one-tim e donation o f $1 iployee for the pool. h i s ’ prc8en ta tio n ,'C lo w an - d th e questions th a t hove aised a bou t th e pop], sxploined th o t the school s ite tlected over Hormon P a rk be- th e pa rk had'grow n too busy, chool s i te also offered” h o t from 0 d is tric t well.'re n o t p u ttin g o cover on th e he said on another subject. If fll w as covered, there would linim um am ount of people to iu r in g th e w inter, he added, tendance is high a t th e pool, y m oy be oble to *breok even, » ro t in g costs, he said . I f the* used year-round, *I don’t see

ley will m ake enough rev en u e - for i t "‘rin g th e pool, - however,”

allow Uflo by the Hehool :n. Clow said.y of th e d etalls about the-p'ool" hould be discussed w hen i t efore th e city P lanning a n d : Commission Sept. 29, he

com m ittee, which w ill w ork e r com m unity projects, is n o t :h concerned w ith th e politics ta ils o f th e p lan as i t is w ith g th e pool a re a lity , ' C low

r e ’s no doubt in m y m ind it ppen," he said.

ddowntseum—of signs, a situation th e BLM lg to remedy.

T hursday Son. J a m e s re introduced legislation to . th e fossil beds a n a tio n a l len t. McClure’s proposal r a n appropriation n o t to ex- I m illion for the m onum ent. )ugh th e fossil m useum g e t-m o n e y - th e - f i r e t - tim e , th e C entonnlal-C om niia- ose to fund a study p roposed s ta te P arks and R ecreation m en t to exam ine sites for a n ia l-P -a rk ^ ^ y g -A rd in g o p ^ nm isaion earm arked $15,000. - e parks , h e aays.A lts ond H um anities Com- o f-th e-C en tcn n ia l-C o m m iB ^ iprovcd-a-S35,000-grant-for ' 10 eong book.singer Rosalie Sorrels o f

’ill biMn southern Idaho d ur- bep n riin g of October to con:._ irfah o p s arid’^ v e concerts. >pea to collect trad itiona l U-dinger soys.ivill-be a t-L inco ln -C ouri in - 1 O ctobcr 2 a t 2 p.m. and a t Igh a t 8 p.m . th a t evening, lex t concert is October 3 a t e rty T hea te r in Hailey. She ;d~a workshop o t 7:30 p.m. ening_at_EU sw orth In n in ...

ise in Salm on o t 7:30 p.m .4. Sorrels will give concert

d u c t a workahop on O ctober Jeo G R A N T o n P a g o 8 2

0 begin sooni n ^ o r w ill bo repa in ted ‘ imd some of th e refriger- isea w ill be replaced. Al- ’s w ill add optical scan*: th e checkout line. The rs. re ad u n iv e ru l p roduct - rs a ndspeedcheckbute .' rtso n ’s 'tr ie s to u p d a te i ts -e v e ry - lO -y e a rs - to -k e e p ------

looking nice,” 1^001010

c o n a ^ c t io n shouldf- be - _ EeFthe f irs t oT t ^ year^he Jckne sa id h e b ad no idea eexpansion 'w ou ldcoat-A - — D o ^ a t iU ^ r tso n ’a head- 8 Ja--fio iaaJM uIdlno .t..bej. _1 fo r comment.

vini

RalOl is recas- . . ' ------

i tolom ,y lc ByTheTim ea-N ew « d•“ TW IN FAt.T.q..

those pads and hi new skateboard

to ready..he N

The nun p , whicl behind th e fc^ebal

gg. a t F ron tie r F ield.

____ ^^-oL -yoiiA -and-ad. w ere led by S tate

J l ' Black, R-Twio Fall spen t m any weel

in - — a fte m o o n s -a t- th e lyg ham m er in hand.

A p a in t job on Tu pleted the p ro jec t

„ The ram p waa a-h a v e c o a t$ l ,6 0 0 . b caused by blcyclei weekend jacked u j

he ~ to $2,200, sa id Bit - j f care operator.- t Lid ■ which U 'f re e to i

-w as poid for by ft events and donatio:

'' ' dividuals. and buai ' eluding the M ounta

L ’ , the B usiness Im D istrict and Tw in J

___ and T ruat ____ _•___The plans for

.......... —w e re -s ta r te d - ia - .i_______^ r t h e C itvC ouni

. a n ordinance b an s ------^ b ^ i n g - i n - t h e -

Black was appoin • M und l to head a coi ■ -p lan -and ra ise fun

. ram p. Constructio; . wooden s truc tu re ,

gg 32-feet long, s ta m onth.

T he only th in g . unTinished a t th e : pu ttin g u p a aign a th e ru les. Black aaii and s c o o te r s '^ prohibited, and at

"will be encouragedT The y outh who w

ram p, w hich b e « property, havo been lice them selves o r f

-------------i t rB la d r s a ld r i ------

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:s

“ S awtoiX By BONNIE BAIRD JO I a. - Times-News writer dn TW IN FALLS - Q firefighters ond other r - bera of-thc Sawtooth Nf0 - .e s t in-Twin Falls have :

cu lt and som etim es advc doys while helping

3;— sta tew ide----- fire------proir • California.

They were diapotchi )f groups to th e W eat Coast

th e H o r r i n g ^ fire brokt J. South H illa. In_C olifo

” jo ined several thousf i] firefighters on one of thi

cial o f the more th an n . burn ing in th a t stote. t A team of e igh t Twin

becam e port o f 0 croc1 firefighting group and ’ g th e key assignm ent on t I. fire n ea r Sonora.n Ed Waldapfel, Sawtool

tion specialist, reported

too th delegotion w ere osi t "J" team , one o f five bi r 138,960-ocre fire In th e

N ational Forest about m iles no rth o fSonora.

AssaulBy CRAIG LINCOLN Times-News writer

TWIN' FALLS - Oi lo rgeat aw ards d u ring th< o f th e Idaho C rim e V ictin aotion fund wos from 1

;;_ e o u n ty r-_ ------- • - 7Rolondo Trevino, tho vi

aggravated b a tte ry case li • —T w in-F a llflrrece iv ed -$ 7

K ris ti Abel, crim e victim to r for the Idaho CommiBsion^ T h B J argc from th e fund w as $7,866 from Gem Ct^unty.

A fter "leav ing th e . Jio friend, T revino w as asss

—h i t o n th e jaw .outaido th e suffered a broken jaw ir d e n t OJid h ad to be t r e a t s

Fall

a < ^ H

he lm e ts , t h e - - d ra m p is

ich is located . b B B S m iaII d iam onds S S feO w R Id. w a s com- iy b y a group . t d o l t s . - 'I l i ^ : " ite.B e'p . R on—’ m S u t M alls, who also' 'qS ^ ^ iekends and le - e i t e - w i th —

ru e sd a y com-

supposed to , b u t dam age lea over the u p th e price ' n a d c T a j d a j r ^ H ^ ^ H | | T h e ram p, ■ B B H B ^ th e pvhlic, fund*ra^ing

ions from in- lainetfses, in * '’ ta in B eU C o . m provem ent '\ F a lls B ank

: th e ram p -. e a r ly -J u ly . -

nn ing skate- I dow ntow n

tin ted by theM m inittee to -in d s fo r th e ■ ; •ion on th e ‘ -z • s, w hich is . ■' t a r te d last

J .rem oin ing B ra m p w as 1 s e t t in g out a id . BiQrcles • ,w ill -be* ‘ • sa fe ty gea r . ' ’r . 'w ill u se the ■ com efl-dty m to ld to p o * ' r face loaing .

Shawn E

roth creDNES

Mur- Twentyr s ta f f mem- ByThcTim oif>?ntinnnl-Fnr._____________e h a d a diffi-— -kETCH U H v en tu ro u s 16 from McCall

control 0 M anagem ent rob lem in—Shoshone we

. ■' * tem pt la te h e d in • tvfo home a f te r ist j u s t before firefighting c ike o u t in t h e ,-N ational Fonifo m ia ,- th e y .....-----------------laand o lhor Tho firnt n :he m ost cru . Tueaday eve 1 1,200 fires V™,

controlled. ]

in FaTls m e n 'ack nntional f.re bro1 w ero given ^ “m pgI th o priority J 'sp a tch ed t

nm e m iles to 10t h infotm a. Saw tooth i id from CoU- -I I o l t tie oftw- Known'uff" iss ig n ed to o W aldapfel si b a tt l in g th e bum since ii le S ton islous w otershed of It 45 to 60 w ater sy s ten

located in t l

It victinVolley Regioi

Tho Tw in olso th e only

O ne of the is receivini h e f i r s t yea r offender. S in im s compen- di^«d to pa: T w in F alls oble to m oke 7 ': T . " ■ tim received: v ic tim of on is'now' payinj

J lo s t y e a r in O ne o th e r $7 ,899 ,--sa ld - Twin F alla « m investiga- because th e a

In d u s tria l fonder ingoat—oward ; j situation.__65 fo r a case Tw in F alls

Ellen B ax te r ho u se of a it in theory , i isau lted and . couse too oflc 10 h o u se . H e —rastitu tion -ii in th e in d - im portan t, bi

ted a t Magic - fendant h a s

Is

^

w

n Black goe« airborne n4il

Bwfightirdock fire tnes-News S___________________ ______ itUM — Smoko ju m p e rs ® all and B ureau o f Londjn t fire crew s from *’! w ere moking a second at-e Wednepdoy to re tu rn "iT being releosed. from ®'g du ties in th e Saw tooth **'‘o r e a t . - ----------- ---------- ^

t a ttem p t was m ode lote e: jvening a fte r th e W orm _d re n ea r Sun V alley was

However, b ^ o re th e biId 'leove town, th e M ur- h)roko out neor tho N orth h ipground ond th e y wereI to the new fire, about t<to th e north . dh inform ation officer A rt 0

a s n h e -C h e n y - ta k e n ire :— asaid i-5 t was, a critical p

5 i t had moved in to th e pof th e Son F rancisco city t

em . Three reservo irs o re fith a t area, and one, he t

[II reccu^onal Hospital. pi n F alls County cose is Uy ow o ri w here th e s ta te li in g m oney from th e F >ince th e offender w os or- v pay restitu tion a n d w as « ke paym ents a f te r th e vie- tl •d h is aw ard, th e o ffe n d e r 'V in g the sta te , A bel aoid. d e r application cam e from b rcourts7but i t w aa denied e appllcont waa alao an of- / sl I a dom estic violence'______ - -“ .Tidis County P rosecu to r K. g :er said, "As I u n d e rs ta n d d y, it’s very im p o rtan t, be- e: ifien we have c ases w here rr i - i6 -n e c e s 8 a ry ,J io t. ju s t- J i | , b u t necssary a nd th e de: as no resou rces .to m o k e - a

TfiuraflayrSi

■ Obituaries/hosp ■MagicValley B ■idahoAVest B5

■ V___

n4ille putting the new)y cc

i t ^ f i r ^ i

under contiSelin aoid W ednesday th< iumperH w ere g e tting 0 b and would th e n fiy back to Hc aaid the M urdock fire ' trolled o t 1.5 ac re s and , oli

near Sun V alley , hod beei over to the K e tch u m diatric s taff for patro l dnd mop-up.

Liko tho W arm Springs •M uiilock-fire w os mon*coi exact 'C auses have no

-determ ined, S e lin said.S e lin ' alild th e Murdi

Btarted.neon a .roadw ay an< In heavy D ouglos fir timbc large am oun t o f d ry, downei

Coolcr te m p ero tu re s ore to help red u ce th e extr( danger, b u t conditiona ren offidolssald. __

said, h ad a lre a d y su tlered 1 pollution. T h e re a re also power, p la n ts and 1 th reatened, b u t W aldapfel fire was c on ta ined before it the dam.

Lv e s conrestitution."

*1116 hypo the tica l case like tho one t h a t hoppened Foils," B ax ter s a id . S he sui' victim is in ju red , goes to a «nd runs up lo rg e hospitol th e r he no r th e offender i With th e Id a h o program , t l doesn’t hove to w orry ol bills, B axter s a id ..' "In theory , i t ’s rea l imi

/sheaa id .Gary A rnold, adm inistra t

r'lh 'd u stria l Com m isaion, saic gram had th ro o m ryor prol deol w ith d u r in g th e fira t yi existence, all d u e to Inadequ munication w ith tho th ree I

Jigen riea itde jilfl.w ith .^____The com ntission h ad soi

-c u lty getting a l l th e mono

■Seplembof 17.1987 TImes-h

jpitals B2 B3-4S ^ 8 _____________,

T)ma»-Nnconstructed skateboard n

iirealifi, He said there

i I ity a n d several L l O i d id 'n o t involve ,. , C alifom ia firefii :he .m oke ^ e woB

aeaino tH ino tto - to McCall, o f th e .econd tre e was con- onto him . along with ^ b o u t 6.000 i m -S pnngs fire, a n d as of S )en tu rned h a d c u t 0 .113- n e t ranger a round th e fire,

"contained" s ta ti In addition t,

;firo line, m any .not heen

, , - o f th e m any tir th e lines, anew w ith a wid

„ D ale J a rre ll, tficer o f th e S aw t

trem c fire ( ,,5 T w in Falls tm oin dry,

_ ---------- ^o p era tin g in th eW ald ap ie l'sa i

d some tire” 'te o m w as &ssig so aeveral th e finger o f the

a dom ing o u t o f contrc el sa id the te a t f ro n to f th e tI i t reoched W aldapfel soil

• SeoFIR£

Mpensaisupposed to fror

0 is much nold sa id th e CORed in Twin w ith county cleiuid often o s ta te to se t up da hoapital collection of Crin

II bills nei- C ounty C lork : r can poy. he w as unowon th e victim shuffiing money about tho to th e Industrio l

“Np, I haven't fnportont," problem s,” Penc

th ing’s n o t righl •ator o f tho abou t i t reodily." jid tho pro— . A rnold sa id ‘- tt roblems to h ad difnculty*;g y ea r of its from law enforce

quote com- d ling th e cases. A e key local m ission hopes to__,____ _ s t r o ^ o n s and Insomo d if ii- ' tion w ith law enfaey it. w as - - • S e e V IC T E

B

U

W r,

t (

'■ ■... ........... ...

•4J«ripnotoMNDTARENZ ' rd ramp to te s t

fbrnia Clere has been one fatal- ;ra l injuries b u t these live the Idaho m en. A refighter died w hen o IB cu tting dow n felt *

1 tree off and topp ling i t

DO people w ere on tho________oTSunday n ig h t, crews L13-mile long fire line . . .fire ,-bring ing i t to th e ----- -;ito tus for the f ir s t tim e, n to th e 113 m iles of ny more m iles o f line th e b u m a re a because ’ tim es flom es jum ped lu sing crews to begin w ider clrele a ro u n d th e —

ill, fire m anogem en t of- ovrtooth F o rest, hooded ills group, th a t form ed . top flight fire team s

th e Colifom io criaiB.-'—-----------said th e 'i~win Foils

ssigned th ^ f i r e fieod. th e fire th a t w as mov- ntro l ond w as th e hot- ;he e n tire fire, said for th e f irs t 1 0 to IR E o n P a g o B 2

ation—from th e countics. Ar- commission is w orking clerks th ro u ghou t th e jp on oud it sy stem for -rim e Victim m oney.}rk R ichard Ponco said wore of_ any problem * ney through h is offico riol Commission.'e n 't heard a b o u t any ^ence sold. " If som e- ig h t, we u suo lly heo r i l y. ", - d -^e-co m m issio n -a lso / “.'getting in fo rm ation )rcem ent ogencies han- 18. Arnold s a id th e com- s to develop w r itte n in- d Improve com m unica- enforoem ent a g e n d e s r JT IM S w PageB a.... ............

68-N ew 8, Twin Falls , Idaho

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By BONNIE 1 i . Timeg’Newsc

JEROM E - P u lle r o f Jcromi tio n for a_90-d

‘ th e d a to 'ec t for.......................briefa in tho n pi

_____________ Bent«nced-ord(C h a r^ n e a u .2 6

Charbonenu th o 'm u rd e r of 1 M arilyn Arbo Jerom e, and thi derod tho d ea th

Puller’s moti th a t the Oct. 14 th e appellate b duo date Bct by I previoua extena requeated. H e a< cou rt oppearanc

• •___________ caaea th a t muai

BondCOEUR D’ALENl

w as s e t W ednesday tw o m en linked to thi acia t movement who

------ " a ’ series of bomblSeptem ber.

In a n unannounc(----------------ward-W ade Hawley i

appeared before la t M ag istrate V ir^'nia i

H aw ley has been se ttin g bombs in foui buildings and explod bomba. Dorr has bee

' aid ing and abettin._________ ^counts.____________

' A th ird dcfendai P ires , pleaded guilt bom bing charges in

’ w as sentenced to 10 of a plea bargain, h ceived aentencea or

‘ o th e r crim inal chorgOS a n alleged membe n . g sp lin te r group ol

________ Jeau s C hrist ChriN ations), boscd in H e

r Tho Wednesday__________Hawley and Dorr

. nounced bccause reaaona, county officii

AG oppiBOISE (AP) - Ati

• J im Jonea saya ho o tion expending a u th t era l govem m ent to i ra te takeovers and m

Such a move woi lim it ata tes’ righta t

--------------- transactions;-------- Ji------ ; W edneaday .“ He'Bord

re ta in au thority to i h o lder voting righta,

, tiures aga inst hostile o ther m atte rs invol'

________^m achineiy .,_________Jones is vicc c ha in

o f s ta te attorneys g w ith th e takeover mc th e National Associi

- neys G eneral is dcvt

^ r a b i t

. Grace F. Tenet_______... _WENDELL -.Gracc.

Kennewick. Waih., a Wendell, died Tuesday, J Kennewick Care Centcr-

The nrrangemcnU y

A ustin William------------- — BURLEV— Au.lin-W;. . fant « n of Mark and

" ' SuchanofBoiM, and fonr---------- -Rupert, was etillbom at S

Medical CenUr in Boise' 1987.

- - • Surviving are: his paChriatopher Mark, and Suchan, all of Bo'iac grandparenu, Shunriil am of Rupert; and hia oater

S e n

JEROME.-.The. func . LaCombe. 62. of Jerome.

' ~ mirbrwTriig'ct;iniCT: HovfrRobertaon Funerul Burial wU be in Jerome ■

. ' maycoliatthcchapcltod p.m.

MAHYSVltLE, C.lif. ■ I . vica for Lindsey W.AIlom

- . Calif.,whodiedThursday______at 11 a,m. Saturday at th

in OaUey. ^nend*~nia>'c • 'ChapelinBurleyFridayf

aniSatunlayattheccme

TWIN FALLS - A mc Either F. Doujjiaa, 90, 0

H o s p

MAGH. . . . M

Mn. Wa>Tie Detienne, Mi---------— Smith. Guadalupe Solis, Mn

.. , ofTwinFallsTFloy'JBamey • ■ Ullie Ruby of Wendell; N

SwainstonofRicMIeld.' .

Bernard Harter. Mrs. Fra. Teply, aU of Buhl; Mrv.CecL

________ wn. both ofTV-in Falls; and S

B - Z T Im e m a m .T w li

weal ex[E BAIRD JO N ES about ■J9 correspondenl p „ l

in a d- A ttom ey Greg tj,e a

ome haa filed a mo- boneo 0 -d ay extenaion of ^ ^ t fo r p resen tation of ap p ea l o f the death _ irdorcd- fo r- J a im i- - ' - >1,5 .26, o f Jerom e. gront-lu w as convictcd of jo f h ia form er wife, jgrb au g h ,' 36. - of p^i th o cou rt then or- ^

I th penalty . appronotion pointa out 14 d a te for filing of g^j^pl B b r ie f ia t>e first by th e court ond no :enaions havc been along e aaid h e has other ancea on im portant Distri m at be handled ot

d set in 1JNE'CAP) - Bond Hawle ay a t $500,000 for “ u r t Wc tth ew h ite su p rem - th a t th e vho n re charged in dropped, nblngfl ■■ here“ lost ” th e moti(

One bmeed hearing , Ed' the recttey and David D oor-bom o-ofl a t D iatrict Court who her lia B alser. H um an 1ten charged w ith a princi four C oeur d’Alone ogainat lod ing th ree o fth e no*^b Id been charged with injured, tin g on all four On Se___________________rp c k c d jidant, Robort E. «nd Gibl ji l ty to the same bomb dt£ in February and townb’uil 10 yoara. As port Author

I, he h as also re- Cocon a variety of intended

argcs for hia p a rt Pires, Ht nben o f The Order bank rol p.of.the.Church oLJLevejipcc'jiria tian__(Aryan— Hawle;H ayden 'Lake. yeara on

ay hearing for April. In r r w as no t an- guilty to i !C of accurity possess a ficials said . Wedne

po ses m o reA tto rney General ,0 opposes legisla* Pending 1 ith o r i ty o f th e fe d . n tebank i to reg u la te corpo- ^J merge™ . . . pow erofl

, , ra te affai«ould ncco.»only * to i-ogulolt th s

o.d s lo lc . .hould lo r c ^ l n l c stock- 1,^^ ta, deiensive mea- gharterec Lile takeovers and ™ lving corporate

-----------------------------law9-in-£oirm an o f a group voting rij ? gonc'ral dealing aive tacti< m enaure.”He’aaid ' He aaic ociatioh of Attor- should be cveloping a ata te "federal p

l u a r i e s

George Sii e r Halttcado•ncc-F._rener^2.-of— ^ Kravej , and formerly of Saturday ly, Sept. 15.1987, inn mfinia are ler. Mortuarj'ca were handled by ui;i KJihluniJ. Wuiitr"— 0 /g u '* ,

m Suchan»-WiHiam Suehanrtn-— 1987:-Bt- and Laurie Stallingi . Gooding. forrocrlyofBurleyand The funi atStrI,uke> Regional— aad-aill-U ise Tuesdny. Sept, 15, ingChapcI

parents, n brother, Wmd u sisttr, Andrea TWIN F<ioisc; his maternal ofSantnR1 and Shirluy Stallings Full», diedatemal (rnindparenls. in Santa R<

v i c e s —funerul for-Bemice.I— dicdTuBsd me. whodied Monday. »t-ihe W

twlu '.BLth;:.~Fn]!!i‘rCT !rul Chapel in Jerome. Cremnlorj' itne Cemetor '. Friends may be giv I today from 9 a.m. lo 1

CASTLKI

,if, - A grnveaide ser- gUnited .Meiday. Mil be conducted ...ii

aycnIInlMcCullochs Quhl lidav .y f.m 6tc8 :30 ,m -,

iheCastlefc

, memorial senice for0. of TNs-in Falls, who RUPERT

p i t a l s -

IGIC VALLEY REGIONAL ' MEDICAL CENTEEl

Admitted , Mr*. Richard Hoyer. .Mrs. Jcro' No. Mr*. Jamea Stoddard and SU'phanie ^By'orHagcrmonr.NlrrRiSl-phiU'n'i t; Mra. Merle Worren of Burloy; a

ReieaaedFranklin Marlow. .Mrs. Lloyd Smith i :ecil Torres and son nnd Yolanda Rn ind Sylvia Lindsay of Kimberly.

rwln Falla, Idaho Thursday. J

)densiGn)u t th e sam e time.'u lle r pointed o ut th a t isauea a death penalty caae su ch as • appcai on behalf o f Char* leau a re of such a m agn itude It they require a large ■ount of research and m any /B o fw o rk b y h is office, rhe 90-day extension;— if - inted, would postpone the.B d a te for the b rief u n til J a n . 1968.

^uller said th a t in o rd e r to ■ a b rie f in excess o f 60 p ages, proval m ust also be ob ta ined m th e .court, Bccause o f the nplications of th e case and ! d ea th penalty involved, he d, he has asked app roval for ingcr brief.i'uller was appointed b y 5 th itric t Ju d g e Phillip B ecker to irgacnt .C h n rboneau a t tax-

bombinv le/fl lawyer re tu rn e d to W ednesday afternoon, ask ing he chargea againat H aw ley be cd. b u t the m agiatrate denied Dtion. - — - ! bomb exploded Sept. 15 a t ictory of S t. Pius chu rch , the of-tho-R ov.-B ilU W assm uth t-

tieads the Kootenai County in Relations T ask Force a n d is ncipal figure in th e fight I t w hite sup rem acists in Idnho. W assm uth w as not

d.Sept. 29. two more bomba

l_ thc_U .S ._Ecderal_B uilding- ibbs M ercantile, and a th ird diacovered in ano th e r down- m ilding failed to d e to n a te , [lorities contend th e down- ro eu r d ’Alene bom bings were :ed a s a diversion to ollow Hawley and D orr to com m it

robberies, b u t th e robberies occurred. ’ - '/ley w as, aentenced to four on counterfeiting ch a rg es in In February. D orr pleaded

to conspiracy to m anufactu re , a a nd pasa counterfeit m oney. Incaday was the ir firs t appear-

e au th o ritv L _n on takeover leg isla tion lg before the House and . Sen- nking committees, r mnin concern is th a t the o f th e atatca to regu la te corpo- [fairs not be infringed by fed- gislation." Jones aaid.;a said . p e n d in g . leg ialation- Lhe-Securitica-and.Exchange- ission m ore au thority to regu- ivem ing mechanism s o f s ta te red corporations, bill would allow the S E C to down any inconsistent a ta te n -areoa-such -fls-shareho lder- righ ta and perm itted defen-

ctics. Jones aaid. laid thoae nre m atte rs which be lefl to atatca, calling it a

ll power grab."

s — , —

Suchnn of Rupert and Carmen id of Rupert.iveaidcjenice will be held at 10 a.m. ay in Rupert Cemetery. Arrange- are under direction of the Honsen ry of Rupert.

DING - Olga -Audcy’ Humphrief, Gooding, died Wednesday, Sept. 16,' ' at—Green-Acrer-(htn)- Cc'nt*‘r ~ln~ K-funeral arrangements are ponding ll-U>-announcet! by Demaray’s Good- ipel.

H iskey ........... —J FALUS - P.M. -Pcic- Hiskey, 85, n Ro.ia. Calif., and formerly of TU'in lied Sunday al a convalescent home u Ro,iu. ___

issday, will bv holdai !1 a.m.Friday Whilo Mortunp- Chnpel in " in

■Ln?miitinn ifwlr .pUc8-at White— :orj'. The family suggests memorials given to a favorite charity.

LKFORD - The funeral for Parley I, 88. of Castleford. who died , «nll bo held todoy at 2 p.m. in the .Methi^ist Church in Castleford. will bi in West End Cemetery. .may.cjiU at-the Farmer-Chapel-in— day from 10 a.m. until noon. The luggegts memorial contributions to Jeford Quick Response Unit.

RT - Tho funeral for Isabel N. Wil-

Daughters to .Mr. ai .M«le Worren of Burle;

Noylor, Alv-ie Fajls.ondasontoMr.anie Holley, alh ________An'of-Jerom«:-----------------;

and Rob)-nEldon Stokes. .Mema

ofBurley; and Gertrudeith and GustyRflmirei and ConnieBrauburgera

LaVaun Adams of OaUi

y. S ep iem b er 17,1987

n soughpayer expense. H c ia <

ea on death row in th e Idt w prison in Boise pend If* come o fh is o ppeal. Ful! io fourth attom ey to rej5n

young, form er rtxleo pc ly T w o ofthesew ereh ired

boneau’s family.-if Ho~Wa8"convietcd i

1986. o f th e m u rd e r of a t her ru ra l hom e Ju ly S he died of g unsho t woi

tc Charboneau w as a n t 8. sherifTs officers n e a r th

Earlier th is y e a r tl denied a motipn fo r a i which C harboneau’a i

'c Fuller, requested on or th a t ■ th e form er i

Golden B ennett, h a d b fenae of th e young m an

to voyance and o th e r supe phenomena.

ngs cas(to ance on the bom bing cha

ing Both D orr and Hawle; be linked w ith th e C hurc ied C h ris t C hristian (A iya

- D orr was sa id to b e a f a t r i ty officer for th e

;he Hawley had a tten d ed tb ,—th e compound n e a rH a y i

The pair, clad in bri ' ja i l coveralls, ap peared I

atten tion d u ring th e h' w hispered back a n d fortl

Prelim inary hearing lbs scheduled w ith in two ng both defendants._______

™ Car deakra-

ow l i o l d n f i 0 0nit‘ca JACKPOT, Nev. - Tl

vene-today.in Jack p o t-f ing of a four-day annua! th a tw ill include a look I

cy- customers.®*’’ Featured sp eak e r for

tion is DavidXcroy, fom tom ey general, w ho will

[__ f u t^ e oP'previously owiaalca.'

on The them e of th e co •n- be tte r protection o f th e I

used car. be In addition to Idahc >0* early reg istra tions foi- id- tion list addresses

Miaaouri, Oregon, Moon— ^Washington.-----------------ge------ Along-with buainess 81ru- egatea will golf ond pa Ite other recreational activil

Dennis Roon of T w in F to comc president o f th e s ta

Ite tion in closing sessions, e r^W illiam --R eed. a l8&~of~' in* an d delegates will elect

sident to succeed Roan, ch Elvin Albiston, ossocii a tive secretary, aoys obe

dealera ore expected to a

cn Bom Ju17m . ' igb^TnTfoi married Valna Hickmnn Oct.

:n. was extensively experienced in ;e. of golf counes. Hc developed i •n Burley and later Twin Falls M

Course. He was grccnskceper i -Municipal Golf Course from thi

where he worked as city parkj 'f i . . dentfromI951tol967.whenh6, _____ _________'n 'Sun’inng are:: his wife of

daughter, Mr*. Jock (Beverly) )g Scbaitopol.Calii:; two sons. Je d- of-Arlington. Va„ nnd-Babe

Dalena Park. Texas; eight gri___nnd six grcat-grondchildren. 1

ceded in death by a eon, Marion. 5, Tho funeral will be held toda; in in Downord Funeral Home ii ie Burial will be in Mountainriew i

Pocatello. •_

ny ,ouii I'el'criiiuii. 0-1, .ul .Kupcj' in Sunday, will bo held |odov--nQ tt — to p«rt-t'ir*u;{uistianXhure?i ilj be inRupert Cemetery. Friendj

the church one hour prior to th ser-ice on Thursday. The Hons in Ruperi ia in chargc of arrangi

PAUL - The eervnce for Cl f 70, of Paul, who died Sunday.

Saturday in tho Paul Coi '• Church, with Pastor Vir " olliasting. Uunal~wi|| be in Pai ® Friends may cail at the Hansen ® Rupert Friday afternoon and e

at the church one hour prior to the funeral on Saturday. The gests memorial contributions i Congregational Church.

' Uirtha lr. and Mrs Rod Phelan of Jerome, urley and Mr. and Mra, James D. Su Slr, and Mrs. Norman Worsham of Kir

--------CASSIA MEMORLa— —-Admitted

ema Warren, Jay Whittle and Harris rude BuUer of Albion.

R eleued ^rand baby and Glady* Wright, both

^ ^ , • C o n tlm

______ ^ s e c u t i r.......................... slow in getl

I currently com m ission, !doho state m a tio n like nding out- p lea bargaii u ller is the m in a tio n of 5resent the w ith “exccst performer. A rnold snid. idbyC hor-

in A pril," - - f | r < )fArbaugh •* 'l y l , 1984. * 0 0 0 1 1rounds nnd -

.ho m iirt w e re c u t bat W aldopfc

U o n o ff ic ir l omnnHa t iu in n g bIx

C h erry Lak b a .e d d e ; been som e «

.n o n Clair- ' " f “ f X l pem a.ur.1

b e a r , plus------------------- S ev e ra l bea

.................... a r e a and io th e r item s

-S ince wc Y osem ite N lo t o f beara lone bear

7 Nations).

'g r o u p .an d

iright orange W aldapfc d to poy little been away hearing and one Tw in I

rth. th e nrrivanga will be ■‘“ “ B hter 1

Johnson , wi Tho mcsE

0 1 T Gth ro u g h th

, W hen John

i n o ^■*' £ 5 w ith congro

re tu rn e d toThe Idaho In-l e r 8 - w i ) l - c o n * ^ 2 - ^ y w <^ f o r t h e o p e n - ^ r i l Jja l convention _« a t the future • C o n t i n in ess-an d -ita—9-jit-7 -p ;m r

ven tion Ceni : r the conven- T h e CenU rm er Idaho at- c rea ted by ill discuss Ihe E v an s to coi wned vehicle" n ia l o f Idah

hood in 1990 convention is je c ted budg e buyer of the l9 9 0 i8 S 5 m

S ources o ho delegates, aale o f centei r the conven- p o ra te spon

in T exos.. o f centennial dontana and . H .F . Mogi-------- :--------------chairm nn-ofaeasions, del— a r e - 2 0 - c e n

participate in and 15 cente vities,1 Falls will be- ta te organize-

succeedingf^Twin-Falls;-----

a pre-

cxccu-car

heHe

------course

Municipal Golf:r al Tu-in Falla U / the early 19|Q8____ ‘

IksT uS i^” " s n t i "

of Houston; a lyi Ballance ofJames Hiskey Q q iibe-Hi«key-of------ — O U 'grandchildren; A n t. He wna pro- ,

day at Ham. ^in Pocotelio, ,

w Cemetei)' in *

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n^ rrr^V

I J I n m in Ihe, - —

nds moy call at the time ofthe msen Mortusry ngements.

Clara Klamm.be held

Congregalionsl- Vincc.._£rank- —’aul Cemcierj'. enMortuar)'in 1 evening, and to the time of

lie family jug. s to the Paul

— TH' A m * Thij

no. Mr, and Mrs. U niveStoddard ofT> -in *5.00liumberly. '

• • 3 rd FL( ris Caspei«n. all FIRST.

TWIN F

)th ofBurley; and

---------V i c H i r n s —in u e d f ro m P a g e B l

Iting a t t o r ^ :^ a l s o ^ e r e t :etting information to th e 'on, A m old said. Key infor- cke th e s ta tu s of cases and rja in s affecting the de te r- o of th e case was plagued

esaive tum -around tim e,” pid. . L

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n tin u e d fro m P ag o B l jfirefigh ters were going 16 t Iny b u t a s of Monday m ostback to 12 hours. <3fel w as appointed inform a^ ' cr for m e ^ a dnd othera in- about th e fire a ta tu s n t jik e . H e said there have e u n u su a l situations in th e p o f 1,200 persons a t th e le lake.: these w ere a v isit from a fIS sn ak es and scorpions: fsear w ere seeii in the fire (i some stole candy and in s from firefighter packs. |we a re on the boundary of (! N otional P ark there o re a \irs in th e area. One n igh t a ^ir re tu rn ed to the m ain j1 to re up a ten t,” W aldapfel ) :e becam e o little upsetr e s t . crews attem pted to i1 aw ay and manoged to s t i r |of th e cam p before he w as i w ay by th e Fish and Game

pfel said firefighters have 1ay from home ao long th a t |n Falla m an even m issed |ival o f his new in fan t (•. The child was bom la s t iid word was sen t to th e (

where daddy,' Cole t rwasTTaTdatwork:essage h ad to be broadcast jb rcst rad io so i t w as heard |th e cam p and fire front. i

ihnaon retu rned to cam p. i1 his te n t was decorated |g ratu lation signs, Johnson i to Twin Fnlls to meet h is

m t ^ ~ — !

t in u e d f ro m -P o g c B l---------- :

n ra r th e -B u rle y in n 'C o n ^ — en te r in Burley.- n tenn ia l Commission wna ly a m andate from Gov. com m em orate the centen- laho'a admission to stnte- )90.-The commission’a pro- idget from now through 1 million, A rdingersays.I o f revenue include th e itenniol license plates, cor- lonaorahipa and licensing lial p roducts, he aays. agnuson of Wallace is th e -of the 'com m issionrT hore" ;entennial-com m issionere“' ntennial committees.

want to deposit • d I want liquidity aL_Ho.w_,muc.h_\A

avings Certii c c o u n t D e p o1 (3.4 nel)__________M

*850 , '1SPWL “The best ir

M receI-m m m \. THEREAFIE

THE Mi iEBETimaximum tax-bracket oi

his is a true single prem i versal life" and its gross, 300,000 maximum.

"LOOR)T INTERSTATE BANK BLQi N FALLS.'IDAHO 83303 <1545

I

Boxter said sh e has ne' slow in getting needed infi

I to th e Industria l Commissij t C H a i^ ' a re han d led e • cesncd by th e Idnho InduBti 1 m ission and decisiona ( - appealed.I The Crime Victima Comp ’ program waa c reated by tl

Legislature an d becam e lav

new daughter a fte r the fire ] ta ined Monday, t The fire team head , Dali

alao re tum ed M ondoy oflei . waa hospitalized witb r ' problems. S h e 'n o tified hi t hospitalization b u t told E was fine an ^ he should s t e fire as long os th e situs c crucial. W aldapfel said.

There a re new m odem » for firefighters th e se days, 1- fel said. He sa id firefig e C herry Lake encountered i m arijuana crop in th e po1

fire. Thero wero indicot f a rea might be protected 1 ® tra p explosives so crews0 work around it u n til low

m en t ofilcere could orrive 01 for explosives.t Woldopfel sa id the t r0 w ere not connected to ej r b u t in some cases th is is < s used to protect th e m arijua e “T his ia a m ajo r conci

firefighters"’arcT w orking’w c heads down and th e ir mind t p ing the fire a s well aa p1 themselves from it." V t aaid. - I t would be veryt them to h it a t r ip w ire and e explosion to cause the ir e th a t of another firefigh ter.'

W atdapf^ said ih'e fire” t in Califom ia is a lm ost unb d in comparison to Idaho’s

fire aeaaon. T he C herry La] . su ited in evacuation of so: i people from foothill hoi 1 some houses w ere bum ed. s A t times th e fire moved

to 2 miles in a n hour, bi ;— heavy tim ber,-It-i0 8aid-to — Btro)^414.raillieiaboardf<

ber valued a t abou t $8' — ^ i l e total coafo r f ig h t ln i :— alrcady-nt-$17-million-and

to reach S21.7 m illion.

241TWI

I Z i r P A q r D T R E Y . N '

t^25,000.1i-wa ty. I'wanttodra .wilLmy.annualJi

tificateof— Tax- Josit(CD) A l5.4 (4.2 nel) 13.2'i

'1050 *2: investm ent of our I

mmEMlITHPit'ERORLEAVEITT

lORE Yi TER THI of 34% is assum ed mium whole lile plan'nol ss. projeclea inlerest. De

lever been 1986. The pros nfonnation pay innoccnt vii gjon Buffer bodily inji

m i pro- . The"program'i » tr if iir« m . $20 fine for each

can’t be ony and $10 for i m isdem eanor w

ipensa tion found guilty, the Idoho D uring fiscal; aw J u ly 1, gram took in $1J

$76,260. The lar ____________ 855. and thesm e

t o be eligible, i ' reported to law e:

re was con- 72hoursunle.it

aleJan-ell, »terhiswife The victifti m ith h e a r t fully w ith low en: him o f h e r and prosecutors d him sh e tigation and pi s tay on th e crim e and file a uation w as dustria l Commia

of th e crime or n problem a why it w asn’t.

's , W oldop- Benefits will be [ightera a t jfed “ ju rie s o r death arjoU of th e Jo anyone living otions th e ,^ th a n accomp i by bM by m em bers except i #8 h ad to violence or abuse iw enforce-j nnd check The commissii

crim es committ< trip w ires benefits can bo explosives, denta — and tho: s a m ethod be given for bodil liana crops, crty damage, icern. O t:r Tho__progran w ith th e ir booming busine

ads on stop- th e firs t two m p r o ^ t m g 1988 fiecil yea W aldapfel hos received n«

y easy fo r n ^ ^ b e r of app id aet off a n ceived during th r_death or fiscal year.

nbelievable o’s c u rren t ^ e fire re-some 5,000 T U ^ M I lomea a n d I P I U Ui. Dy

'buSlng'in THEISEN M

i t ^ l ^ - daysofci;87 m illion TOlJioin Av#. li n r th e - f l r t r ---------------id ex p ec ted -

REYNOLIUNERALCh

466 ADDISON AVENUE VIN FALLS. IDAHO 833(n o l d s : t e l e p h o i® ’1

ant guarantee of aw out the intere; incorae-be?-—

[-Deferred TAX \nnuity SFa% (8.4 nel) 9:00

■ 2 1 0 0 _ J 2 ;

- time" Wall S treet J

m m mT O D - E m m

TOACCUiULATE,

OULOC US LOODt to b e c o n ju s e d with a " Vepbsits a re *5,000 mlnirr

' CALL NOW FOR ALL Th P R O F E S S IO N A L EG ON S E R V IC E S . IN C . JA M ES R,.LOVE.LUTCF

irogram is in tended to t victims o f c rim e whoi n j ^ o r d e a t h .____ ,_______

ain'IB f u n d a 't h r tu g h a each conviction of a feU . for each d e fen d an t o f a r who is convicted or

cal year 1987, the pro*I $123,823 a n d paid out ! largest a w a rd was $7, ' sm allest w oa $8. .........

)le, the c rim e m u st be . iw enforcem ent w ithin ‘as there ia a good rca-

i m ust alao cooperate ;V enforcem ent agencies tors d u rin g th e itives- 'I prosecution of thee a claim w ith the In- • imiaaion w ith in a year or ahow good reaaon

II bo reduccd o r denied -----contributed to h is in-

h and w ill n o t be given ing w ith th e offender, omplice o r to family ept in c e r ta in domestic luae s itua tions,

lission w ill p a y only for nitted in Id ah o - but I bo given to nonresi- those b en e fits will only

)odily in ju rie s , notprop^

fram__is experiencing______siness, A bel said. For0 m onths o f th e 1987- year, th e commission1 nearly o ne-th ird tho applications a s i t re- - | g tho e n tire 1986-1987 t

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J e nBy CRAIG LINCO] TimeB'NewB writer

J e IrOME - Je i tr ic t patrons w ill gi 27 lo vote on“a $ p lan t facilitiea Jerom e School Bos to bold th e election

The board aUo tore Monday who

..... ........deficit by $138,451

I f the p lan t facil I willefcplace a $14’ haa been in cffec<

yeare.P lan t facility le

............

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Driven

R«.. By CRAIG LINCC

Times'News write

— CAREY— G an ; vincc the Idaho ‘

to stra igh ten a cu th ree people have

Although th e 8 signs and w am ir base of Picabo h

— den ts • haven 't c

••If people wou obey the law, i t ’d

^^B u t-Q rcen -aa id r ■ th e com er to cont I ■ “There are goir

their-U ves.there . . . : stra igh tened out.

Green, who iaI_ _ _ _ _ ' '

GlennBy LAURA BELLE' Timea-News corresp

GLENNS FERI_______Ferry-rcBidenta wU------ :__ flnrvippH hill rcduci

■ ■ ■ n tng w ith the ir O cu The $5 surcharge

for th e p ast m onth engineering costa provem ent project tion now. Original

MxxhiBy ADELL HARVE' Timea-News writer

DECLO - L a s t v Declo residen t Doni B icentennial Comn Competition, H anze W illiamaburg, re- Constitution.

U nder th e guidan W arren Burger, th seaaions, from 7 a . t kerosene Jo m p s,. A t whori a m essenger t v itotion for tho d«l< and M artha W aahin

. H an zo rtm o th er, 1 n ia l W illiam sburg v oven know about w te s t laa t apring. “I:

o m e \:O L N o n ly (ter impro

andg:Je ro m e ScHooI Dia*il go to tho p oU flO ^ jnain,\ $125,000, 10-yeari levy a fle r theBoard voted M onday guperion.

BO h ea rd from audi* th e d l ho said th a t th e dia* ju a te t

ic ility levy passes, i l em pti ^ 4 3 ,5 2 5 levy w hich Pro feet for the p a s t 10 $5.12

for a’ levies can be uaed 1978.

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J -

r j " ■

' e r s h e a d e d e a s t to w a r d (

’esidentfCOLNriter

!a« y ;« a id e n ta are-hoping-t& 10 T ransportation B oard F r 1 curve n ea r C arey w h ere a t 1 ave died in the la s t six yeare. e s ta te has inatalled speed 1 -ning signs on tho co m er a t ) hill on H ighway 20, th e i : ended, saya D onald Grr)»riityRh»rifT____________'ould go by th e road signa t’d bc okay," G reen said. a id d r iv c r s a rc n ’tT indhe 'exF jn tin u e bomg a problem spot :oihg to b’e’more people who sre." G rcen soid^ "It'a g o t U u t , t h a t ’s jiriitf all th e rc ia to it ia s till research ing th e accii

ns FerryJLEGANTE endedvspondcnt extendi

expecttSRRY — G lenns sen tedw ill fin ri t j io ir d t y 'B o iflC,-luccd_by_'$g' fe g in -- p ro lect)c tober sta tem enta. Engi;rg e h ad been added tH at thn th s to pay for th e w aa duts of a aewer im- o f a ll tiict nea iin g comple- th e jobn a lly due to have th a t tir

toessax;VEYcr

t w eek woe a atep back ir onald Hanzel. As s ta te win: m m ission U.S. C onstitutioi nzel p artic ipated in a w eek a re -enacting th e w riting

la n c e o f Suprem o Court-Chi thQ essay w inners worked

a .m . to 11 p.m ., u sin g quill . A t_on?; poiiU, w ork-w aa in ) r b rought a apecia rhdnd-en le legatea to have a u p p e r wi tiington.

:r, M arie Hanzel, sa id th e wei g W03 a ‘‘bonus,” a n ev en t t! i w hen H anzel en te red th e t

“H e w as try ing fo r th e se

WMiwill vc!y 0>r m aintenance, acquisition provement of a school’s buildin i grounda. .

'It’s necessaiy to perfo rm U untenance w e .c a n illd to replace b u ild ings a t tl ie,” said R ichard K ug ler, d is tr perintendent.

rhe levy would cost toxpayere > d iatrict $4.46 p e r $10,000 o f t ted m arket ' v a lu a tio n . Th ana an“ow ner'bTa'$50.000 hoi J) a 60 perccnt hom eow ner’s i .ption would pay $11.15 a year, i p e r t y ownere a re now payi 12 per $10,000 of m a rk e t val a 10-year levy th a t s ta r te d

78.

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d C a re y f ro m P i c a b o e n c o u

ts want (ra te a t th e co m er, \ weat o f C arey , said have died in fou r acci

-to-con------- !^W e-hope^to-haveFriday Carey rc a id e n t Canc I t least least, th e re needa to rs. rect th e problem or c d lim it accidents a top .” a t the Mecham is h elping

le acci- ing a t th e C arey Elei Green, pose room a t 2:15 p.n------------------In Atigii.'it. n 14-ypla and Lynn Ivie, d ied in a c

car she w as rid in g in 3xpccta inlo'a tc le p io n e pole. Jot. Ivie died o f died ofho lose a t the B laine C ounty ; to bc The curve ia a t i0 it." about onc-q u arto r ofi ccidont "They h av e a 40 m

ta drop $id in June, the su rch a rg e w a nded for three m on ths w hen u r !cted additional costs w ere pre ed by J» U -B -E ng ineering ce^deaigiutODtract<?rB for th.ic t . '---- --------------------------ig inccr D ave C u rtis sa id thei th e increased coat o f $30,00i

duo to an error in h is “estim ati1 th e tasks i t would ta k e to di job.” After lively d iscussion a tim e, the council ag reed to pa;

\;winneiin tjmo for ___________ ::___

jin n c ro f th o thoUOI. W nting fan taa tic w »tk ka tC o lo m n l - OS of tho S hoB oidcvorj

riod o f h is to ry , e ;!!hief Justice -a n a ssig n ed dole ced in eight sep a ra tio n of i lill pons and e n a c tm e n t

in terrup ted J u s t ic e - Burg cngraved~in- Commission', aa w ith George mo™ th a n ‘ju s t

" A ccording to M add ition to th e «

week a t Colo- an d th e i r p aren t t they didn’t thoy h a d a apc< le essay con- lunched w ith th( 'scholarehip in som e o f th e Bi

agito te o rion o r - T he election also 'v Idings der a now s ta te law r

to be reg is te red wii I thia th e new law also ill of- percen t approval

t th is iBtrict

T h a t law se t u p £ in on a dist

f J indebtedness. In oth TKnf achool’s levies for be

homfl less thaiJ ad justed m ark e t vali

only needs a 55 perc« iaying P®®®“ pl“*'^f®ol>ties

value Also in th e p as t, pi ^ d in a school levy electio

sign on oath s ta tin g

t - ' : .

i t

j f

ATi'I.-.i-.j i w

:o u n te r th ls curve Im m ed

deadlyr, which is less thon .a mili aid since 1981 th ree peopli iccidents a t th e com er, ave-the corner-m oved,—enic andy Mech'am.J“A t th e verj to be som ething done to cor

)r change som eth ing ao theai

ing organize th e F riday m eet Slem entary School m u lti-pu r p .m ..i-yenr-olri.Cnrey.gid. Mf»li.«t.«u I a one-car accident w hen th< ; in left th e road and crashec oleT ' I1 of m ultiple in tem a l in jurie t Ity Medical C entcr. i t m ilepost 195.3, w hich i{ o fa mile w est o f Carey.

) m ph aign on one aide, and (

$5 surchiwaa additional costa n o t co'\ un- and federal g ran ts,pre- M ayor Dayle Mcig of m ented th a t th e surch

the casicBt and le a j t coatl for th e pitaiect — n o 't

then te re s t expense to c ity t,000 The chonge w ill bcnate the b udget adopted thi0 do council hoa approvedn a t $454,243 for 1987-1poy am ount, $218,072 w il

ir 'rewriEssay — A4

he trip to W aahington," she ek in V irg in ia will be one

/erything waa k ep t in Uie con y, even tho m eals a nd N othin iolegato from N ew York, and if powers aub-com m ittee d'

lurger, c h o irm a n .. o f - -thc- '8a5d”ho“ W antcd"lhc“ Wiiin'i i s t an o rd inary to u ris t t r ip tc 0 M rs. H anzel, hb accomplish 10 w eek in W illiam sburg ,'the e n ts were f low k to .W ash ing t spcclal reception w ith Presi tho S uprem o C ourt Ju s tice s

a B i^ n te n n ia l celebrotion fee

cVoi $ 1 2 l)'w ill be held"uri-'~ iT8idenla f requiring voters Now, th t v ith tho county, county al » requires only a election, 'al, instead of a a l r i . poM Ih i,

have son) a sliding acale, school cl istrict’s bonded them awi Ither worda, if a ™ „ .. bonds and p lan t ian 0 .2 p e rc e n to f alue. the d is tric t r= c „ u p p r .v a l .„ ^ " r j t h .

th e Senio people voting in Kugler

;ion only had to th e parki lg thev had been aaid th

..................... tinjd la te ly a f te r d e s c e n d in g

J curve <lile 45Tnph aign on th e o tl pie the 45 m ph side people

down the h ill.”lid ------G reen-aaid-thecount!ry on two righ t-aiig le com or- the s ta te is in th e proce )HC Highway 93 th rough thi

‘T h ey ’re rea lly won et- Picabo hill curve) ia." G ur- to get a a tra ig h t road,

capable of doing tha t.agn nnir hi-irlgg 'y p jjOMth-ftC;he why they c a n ’t fix thia," icd____Nlecham says peopli

dailyTsuclTojrinickeraries v.-ith th e com er, especi

ing down th e hill h it the ^is “Wc can’t say peopl

road ure th e only oi i a Mecham anid.

arge on s:overcd by ata te local taxes

from s ta te Icaacrley com- sources. :harge was “tho T he levy Btly way to pay $230,000 li I ~bo'n5[ng-or-ln~ g c t ■~~year.- taxpayers." figures, th

be reflected in th e cost of ihis month. The- ia reducet id a budget o f year.7-88. Of th is M oat otl fill bc levied in S e e S U R (

ites' Cc— — — “We wen

•sidcrit“ Rca th e ir triptx

,0 .b id ,-b u t the o h o w n in c v o r

... , , show ed u]m stitu ltonal pc- j a „ „ , jjc 'mg. Hanzel WM ^ l „ a 1.d a r n e d o n tho t i r o d .b u t l dunng tho re-

T he conc -B ic e n te n n ia l Commiasio nenT to"rec 'cnv^T odayT O ^to W aahington. discuss the

shed his aim . In ra tio n o f poic sta te w inners Don. thcigton D.C. w here logybetw etisident R eagan, tion a n d tlca and took p a r t frigate; thoieativities. d ep th o f ui

Mex5 . 0 0 0

n is in th e c o u n ^ f o r CO days they m ust reg is te r w ith the ' a t least 10 days prior to the n .

need to ge t tho information K ugler soid. “We’d hate to omcone show up to vote in a election an d have to tum

iway.”

distric t has prepar^'d a long projects to bc com pleted with mey, including add ing two to isaroom s to Jcffereon Elemen- chool and fin ish ing work on nior High School p ark ing lot. ier called im provem ents to rk ing lo t “critical,” b u t alao the o ther projects are

s . . ^ ■ '■ 1

rimt»-l<>-> pItbiiilSKYE SAVESOS n g a s t e e p h ill

goneother," Mecham saJd. “It’s pie a re going off of, coming

inty-ho9-o-aimilar-problem— om ers south of.C arey, b u t ocess of stra ig h ten in g U.S. th o ts trc tch .orse than th is one (the ’ G reen aaid. "We’re trying id. I th ink they should be t. IL they’re able to p u t a -o H te to h u m r4 ^ n V k n m » — a," 'jple who drive th e road rareay theyhQve'problemB— ecially w hen drivers com- the com er too fast, jp le -w h o -d o n 't-k n o w -th c -

ones hav ing problem ?," '

servicesxes. The balance is derived Ite funda and o tho r revenue

jvy“will be sm a lle r th an the O ieviedfor th e 1986-87 bud- ar.— Accordmg to b u d g e r th c 'm a jo r difference is in

of liability insu rance , which ced by over $20,000 th is

o ther budget categories in- R C H A R G E o n P a g e B 4

bnstitutfCTC on th e law n o f the White lc ag an ~ u n d "N an ^ b o a rd ed - p to F lorida to v isit th e Pope,"

ier high ligh t o f th e tr ip was a id congressm en. E ach winne: vited, b u t only CoDgrcsemon

up from Idaho, M rs. H ar McClure s e n t an .a id e , and ! 1 le tte r o f congratulationa. i t ho was there ,“ sh e said.

:ontest w as sponsored by s io ^ ^ o _ - ^ c r i c a n B ar Ass J^n 'to 'h ig h 's 'ch o o l seniore, t Jie issue, “T he C onstitution: 1 ■powers m ake it work?" hen a sen ior a t Declo H igh Sc vcen tho fram ere a n d archite( t th e m en who designed an Jio U.S. C onstitu tion . Winne ‘ u ndere tand ing ,-quo lity 'o f a

y

) s c h oays' necessary,the “T his ia much-neededthe said. “I t keeps the built

ing a ^ d jn shape.”

Lion In o th e r m oney-rclatI to accountan t J e ff Amolcin a sen ted the yearly auum d is tric t, said th a t altho

' tr ic t is m aking headwa; e ra l fund deficit, fu ture

rith n e « « a r y .9 to “J u a t bccaiiac you'velen- don’t le t i t go to your hi

on said. “You need anothoiot. into a situa tion w hen

to have a cash flow problerilao The d ia tric t’a general,are w hich stood a t $394,77

Elrod i BlaineBy JO H N ZILLY Times-News corresponde

HAILEY - The Bia Com m issioners selected s idcn t J e r ry Elrod to s

- - —Thomoa as-Blaine-CounTueaday aflemoon.

E lrod, 42, a native of I 1 began app ra isa l work ii

has worked a s an oppri B laine County ausesc aince 1983. D uring hit

3 w ith tho. commiBsionere, ? th a t he ia certified witl i Tax Commiaaion. mainI)

10 appraiaal courees he ^ since 1983. ^

i.- -w ou ld -con tinuc-app ra is I the field, along with h is i I tive du ties, becausc of

num ber o f c'ondominiumi of Sun Valley. He also "p rem atu re to anticipat< ges” in tho assessor's offi

Elrod ^ a d u a te d fron , S to te U niversity in Kant m ajoring in education, for several years a s a n o C olorado before moving i R iver Valley in 1981. ! began working under B

, . in . .the ,. B laine. County — ofTicc.--------------------------

Attorne- to issue

closed (B The A ssociated Press i

CHALLIS - Idaho Ati1----- cra l-J im -JonesircxpO ctt on opinion' in' about •£ i. w hether a C halli;iland

keep a gate on J Salmori R iver road loJ ; public.J Tho legal opinion wat > by th e Idaho.Conaervati

Bob Isinger over the Ch i refusal to allow access3------r o u y ie f ld ln g - to - th c —* . ..W biteC loud M ountains.

- • "The gate is'b lockinf -bver-100;000"acres o f pi

ICL spokesm an P a t Ford appeal to Jonca. “The

__ come for the s ta te to atepla inger claima the roac

lie because i t pasacs t I 320-acro ranch, and thi

- vents people from tree and m in in g his land.

cd “Why ahould I provide ue w ith a road over my ion

said T uesday. “1 don’t th he would w a n t the public i *d- on th e ir lawn."

in at'atc cou rt over Ca'rol^l ch son’s closure of the Rol lis Road in 1981, effectively

cess to o ther property c in- lived p a s t Sorenson'^ J4 Robinson B ar Ranch.

itipn in 1hite Houae w hen F*re- idcaa. e d 'th irh e lico p tc r-fo r-n a lity - pe," Mrs. H anzel aaid. ceivcd

s a reception w ith sen- . In a iner’s arci^ leg isla tors ' on hii non R ichard S tallings atandi hanzel said. Senator iipicti id Sen. S teve Symms na. “S tallings looked W h'

body.I ball tc

by tho Bicentennial lifotim Association a n d USA tograp rs, tlio essays w ere to tKtTNs >n: How docs tho sepa- Folli

sumed1 School, drow an ana- inSpo^ dtects o fth o C onstitu- “Ho and b u ilt th e n ava l' m othe

m ere w ere chosen for 'Tho ac af analysis, c larity of th e fin

Thursday . Sopli

.1

)o l levwas down to

ed m oney.” hc the 1986-198' lildings atand - Kugler aisc

rollment is d

a ted bu.ino»«.old. w ho pro- K uglor.alc au d it to tho hough th e dis- Pl«"(oy on ita gen- ro re s t ra in t i . „ '

Kugler sai September, w

vo done well,” 'b u t Ihis year head ." A rnold 'The districi

ier y e a r to gc t the contract ere you don’t t in g a b a s e s a lem." taining th e fal Ju n d deficit, th a t both tea 778 la s t year, call one ofthe

appoint B assess

Bob Thomo dent County aaaca

health reaaon laine C oun ty u e d to w o rk ir ed H ailey re- cessor was succeed Bob Democrat. Tl-

unty-aaseaBor—lofl in his torn

SiiEily d i ie .. to . th e _ ™ ':® ^ he h aa tak en

J ol a p n v a t r l

of th e large Uhrig. o n t lms in th e c ity in 100 B laine0 so id i t w aa dorsing him.ite any chon- m ayorsofHaiffice. . - ........ - ing the interviom P ittsb u rg I know the ti insas in 1971, County." Ho I. H e w orked aionere th a t > app ro iaer in beat Elrod in g to th e Wood for the positio . In 1983 hc Although t Bob T hom as num ber of o

ty neaeasor’a .. .apprasial, he. by theSlote-1

By genera 2 opinion Challis n

In Novemb* ruled in favoi

U tom ey G en- the U.S. F on>ctcd-to-iaHne—^ c n f e r i t l h n•a week on th a t C uatcr <

ndow nor can clarc it a pul s^ E a s t F o rk the county mo ottked to th e Isinger claii

anyone fell tl 'as requested bridges or ir ition L c o g u e .^ th c y p aa a e d tl

:h a ll is m on’a Sept. 1, askini SB along th e to remove th -B p c c to c u ln r - ro a d - to -p u b l IS. . .. m iles;ofForeing acccss to number of t ra p u b lir lu n d ." "Clouds are bic ird sn id in h ie Dave Hocfi le tim e h a s oger for th e £ e p in ." , creation Arena d ia n o t pub- vice also bel th rough h is read should bt

the g a te pro- “Our contor e e p ass in g -o n —lic-road throi

H oefcrsaid ." ' dc th e public can settle th is and?" Isingorth ink anyone Tom Chivera0 to d n v e u p Ei

^ . Isinger’a gate

lobinaon B a r If Jones m l ‘Iy closing oc- Hocfcr aaid tl ’ ow ners who hove to look n’a 117-acrc or re-routing

expensive,” h«

WiUiams. accuracy and rclevancc i ty-of-preaentation*'As-Idoho- cd a $1,000 scholarahip.

1 an iaaue o f USA Today la s t bis v iew o f the Constitution, ids o n every iaaue,“ ho said. T< c tu re o fh ira .

h ile a t Declo, Don was vice pr ployed in jozz band and w at

team . W hilo tho trip to Washi imo,” w inn ing trips is not new aphy w in n e r a-ye a r ogo. h o wi ^'lational 4 -H Congress, illowing h ia w hirlw ind trip bai ed h is political acienco studi( pokane, p repara to ry to a law c Io w aa offered a baakotball sc ic r sa id . "B u t Gonzaga h ad th achool w as “reolly great" aboi I re t w eek-of aehonl tn gn-tn-W4

p te m b o f l? . 1987 TImos-Now

v y i :1 to $256,327 a t th e end :1987 school year, a lso to ld th e board th o t e n - ; is dow n 46 s tu d en ts from 1 to ta l o f 2596.said h e d idn 't th in k th e fu-............ng o f th o 'Tupperware C o.;'erom c caused th is drop in- It-don’t know w h a t i t is,” sa id . “Norm ally, in

T, w c se e a g row th in kids,ea r w e 're n o t ." ---------------------------tr ic t a lso form olly ratified act w ith i ts te a c h e n , set* e s a la ry a t $13,571 a n d re*10 f r in g e benefit package tc a c h e rs and th e d istrici

' th e b e s t in th e region.

ltedsorom os, th e c u rrcn t Blaine Bscssor, resigned due to isons, a lth o u g h h e contin- k in t h e office vshile a sue- IS b e in g chosen. As a , T h o m a s h ad two yearste rm a s assessor.---------- i---------- -

hom aa is a D em ocrat, the lun ty D em ocratic Central ! n o m in a ted th ree candi- :he v a c a te d position. In ad- i:irod. th e commitee nomi*1 U h r ig o f H ailey, who has :d in t h e B laine County aa- ofTice for approxim atelyre r and -W illiam -N olson :------- ^lough, w ithdrew hia name ■unning la s t w eek because ••itrbUBlnCHS-arrangem ent-------o p e d ." -------------

in th e o th e r hand , b reught ine C o u n ty a ignatures en- lim, w h ich .included the H ailoy a n d Ketchum, Dur* o rv iew , U hrig aaid, “I feel le ta x buaineas of Blaine Ho a lso told th e commia- la t h e th o ugh t he could 1 in a countyw ide election lition. .'h U h r ig has completed a >f c o u rse s in rea l esta te . . ., he. h a s n o t .been certified . „ ite-Tax-Gommiaion:----------------- j-;

al duevonroadm b er 1985„a fltate court ovor o f Sorenson, finding F oreat S ervice lacked an IhYo’u g h 'th e properly and c r C o u n ty could not de- • - pub lic road even though ' m a in ta in e d it. claim s h e could be liable if11 th ro u g h one o f several r in ju re d them selves as ;d th ro u g h hia property. • roie a le tte r to Jonea on k in g t h a t he o rd e r Isinger I th e g a te an d open the 3ubllc~ncceB 0~A bout“ lO— — 'o re s t S e rv i^ .ro a d and a tro ilh e a d s into th e W hite

; b locked by th e goto. locfer, ac ting a rea iilSri* \ le S aw to o th Najiofial Re- irca , sftid th ^ /F o rest Ser- b e licv es th e E ast Fork

Id be public.i t e n t io n is t h a t i t ’s a pub- / h ro u g h ea tab lished-use,”— A d. “W e’re hoping tho s ta te / th is .” /

C o u n ty Com m issioner (- ors s a id th e county moin- \ ■

E a s t Fork road up to j ta te , a n d i t ceases to bo o j id a t t h a t point,— :— ^ -— / ~1 ru le s in favor of lainger, id th e F o rea t Service will )ok a t e ith e r condemning .ing th e read. “Both are ,” h e sa id .

nsburg-:e o f con tcn t. and origi- iho-stflto-w inner,-D on-ro--------

n s t w eek , Don w as quoted*;ion. “I l i k e ^ th e w ay itI T o d ay ’s p aper will carry •

0 p re s id e n t o f th e s tudont w as c e n te r on th e bosket-— ash in g to n w as a ' t r i p o fa new to h im . A s a 4-H pho- .owP-nu-Pitrip.to.Chicago-to-:::^

) b a c k in to h istory , Don re- ud ie s a t G o n iag a College aw d eg ree .II sch o la reh ip to ISU," h is d th o s u b jec ts h e n e e d e i” a b o u t l e tt in g D oa tak e off

Mows. Tw in Falls. Waho B-3

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i Idah porti

!' : IDAHO FALLS.Bpite indicationB 1 pouible, Idaho P< ^ t r y i n g to reass

---------- Uwaakere th a t thin tereated in t a Pow er #nd L ig h t C a rea in th a t p a r t 0

But Idaho Powe be«n unable to ini negotiations for p t

_____ .- -Vico_area since.tl:that Utah Power % another u tili^ .

Rep. Stan Haw] of the lawmakers poMibillty of a t« Power, acknowlei

remained optimisi ture and chances the utility th a t c lowest residential the nation.

“We were concer interest and tosac Hawkins said. “Bi were Bcrious ab< Utah Power area."

Frank N. Davii chief executive ofTi eaid that the PacifiCorp, which i by Idaho utility nude saic of Utah Idaho territory u said a takeover woi Power to buy shi plant locatcd in U t eion lines serving’t

The cost for

Cold __activ«

By The Associated P

................ 'A~ PffCilTB coldthrough IdahdTcept't the central mountair

- 60 degrees ond bck dampening the ilami maining wildfires.

------ • Fire crews w ere ithe 30-acre Warm Sp the Sun Valley ski r ping tho resorta am chines for water to c Tuesday evening.

To the north, f peraturcs dropping

-------------- ovmiight—cooled—Cove Creek Fire ne in the Ner Percc I just north oftho Sal

- - some 400 firefighteri ening the line con that blaze on Tuesda

----------------- Fire-boBBcrBBid'tlchance the fire cou contained Wednead spokeswoman Mary “The eucceaa they h back-firing will detei

East near the Mi i Salmon River, the

_________ Eire_remaincjLcon£000-acre area betwe the Tappcn Ranch n Point to tho northwei ened during tho fin waa burning thin wcc

"We’re looking u: here." Challis No

_________apokeiimnn -Tim

______ E d u c a l

^ I f S ^ e a jBOISE (A P )-T h e

Education's financc Wednesdoy agreed t«

— double the Idaho pu "head" tax ond to gr.

__ i.____ rowing authority touniversities.

The committee said arc needed to free mi education construct Tho entire board wil month whether to for

----------- to the Legialott;------- The 2l ogencies ur

board say they need next yeor for building projects would require 8 million to he comj future.■ Idaho’a permanent I financed largely throi tax on state income tu j

_______ erates only about $10 i•million annually. ’

State Boilrd Chief 1 Edward Cisek said the to double the $10 hcc would“ provlde"an~ad

Surchc• Continued fron:

creased by only alight cording to Eddie Bostic

In other Glenns buainess;

J.________JLThe.counciLhofl qc(signation of city polico cisco Segovia, cffecti Segovia has served a and assistont chief of months. Council woman ing si»cified that the a

B-4 TIme8-N ew 3 ,T

lO P0 W€ tion UP<LS. Idaho (AP) - De- prope:l a tha t a deal is not along) Power- Co, ofTlcials in a nassure eastern Idaho Poweit the ra'mpany is still to soitaking over -Utah Idaho

It Company’s service Idalt ofthe state. Tayloiiwer concedcd it has diet tiinitiate substantive poteni

• purchase ofthe ser- territe.th e announcement has noj r was merging with pose tl

thoPujw kinii, R.Ucon, ono . srs who sparked tho

takeover by Idaho pledged disappoint- ,lock of-progrcafl.bu t_ j^ ' nistic obout the fu- tj^ ® :es for aervice from , . . . . t currently has the tial power rates in

them 0cemed they had lost “But it issed in the towel," their w “But they-said-they Oflic about aerving the iCorp a." would Iivis, president and in pow officer of UP&L, hos custom he merger with "We're ch must be opproved kinds o ity regulators, haa Haw! Cah Power’s eastern and sci ’ unfeoaible. Davis more u: would require Idaho under: shares in a power residen U tah and tranamis- cent an ig'the eastern Idaho "Wel---------------------------Power-ir thot expenaive see rate

[ front sl ^efire Sfi Press "Tempe

•______ over niid fVoni movlnjj Imal'toc pt'temperatuVes in ' Fire i :ains down around Tappen )clow Wednesday, river frt imes of Idaho's rc- the m a

lowed U•e mopping up ot tho Fra I Springs Fire near tum Wi ci reaort after tap- Jame snow-making ma- Tappen U3 control that fire ' serious

being t other fil

, frost and tem- The ng below freezing sparked i_the_J,300-acro—4,800-ai near Mackoy Bar Payctte

0 National Forest' theSalr Salmon River, and The ters were strength- sparked :ompletcd around being nl Bday. u rn lly ii i-thcrowafl-fltlll-o—could be declared Wildem e .d o y night, but moppini iry Zabinaki said, ojong th / have today with were ba itermine thot." the weel rliridle Fork of the teet stru le Tappen Gulch The s3nfined-l.o-the-2,_O0Q»acrtween the river at that st£ h and Dear Creek - Boise Ni west that it black- Wildcni' firat aix hours it tobum i

old Bearup pretty good 2,400 ac

National Forest of1 ■Tntn/'fl__ gaidi 'wildemi

itioiLboa] ise ih-hej'he stiite Board of million. :e committee on Toget i to proposalfl to - cit apend public buildings be aaked grant more bor- would al! to colleges, nnd _toratous

onbondiuid the propoaula The L more money for asked to i

jction projects, ment tow will dccide next ers fail U: forward the pro- feea couko tu re ........... .............-ge ts-cou lunder the atate difiercnci

ed $48.5 million Toredi ing projects. The tion costs lire another $65. authorize >mplcted in the conaolida

.year insti I t building fund. The ata irough n “head" proved tl tux re'tiima, gen- head tax 10 million to $12 replaccmt

authorizecf Fiscal Officer , In a n tho board’s plan Committe head tax to $20 of Idaho’a ~addiilonar$3;5 dential'pf

a r g e - —

om Pogo B3 IX-I.UJUCU ;h t am ounts, oc- Borvice” ar itick , city clork. U™ C hief) 18 F erry city beg

placement • • An im

Qccepted-tho re;_of-odding ico officer Fran- partiol-dia ectivo Sunday. Glenns Fei 1 OB patrolman by tho of police for 17 Transport! lanJessioFlem- cided that c acceptance bo fictojustif

3 , Twin Falls. Idaho Thurada;

er seeks ^&LIineperty, ho said, would bo posse ng to Idaho customers, resultir I rate increase for existing Idah ver customers that would negal some extent the value-of-an ho Power takeover, daho Power spokesman Larr 'lor soid it was difficult'to pn ; the effects of the merger on th ential sale of any servic •itory.'Ho also said Idaho Powe not indicated whether it will oj

e the m e r^ r when it goes befor Public Utilities Commiasion. • [awkins and other lawmaker

proposed a voto in easten tio to 'determine whether Idah 'cr should take over thot aerviC' 1, but they withdrew the plai Ing'laBt-wintcr's-session-whei w Power and Utah Power am It indicated they would begin ne ations on the issue.Ve acted in good faith nnd tool n at their word,” Hawkins said t it appears they have not kep rword."rticiala-with,UP&L.and Pacif p estimated that the mergei Id mean a 6-10 percent decreasf ►ower rates for eastem Idahi omers. But legislators said 'rc not. impressed by thost .8 of figures.’'awkins said some busincaact schools are paying three timet ! under UP&L than they would :r Idaho Power while UP&L’* lential rates are between 30 per and 60 percent higher.e have no malice toward Utah

jr-or -PocifiCorp.-We-want- to ate relief," Hawkins said. —

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;lows pread ^iperatures were in the mid-20a night jind the winds are min-

■e fighters were protecting’the en l^ n ch on the far side of the from the blaze, but otherwise

nan-caused fire was being al- i to bum itself out naturally in ^rank Church River of No Re* Wilderness.mes said, however, that the en Ranch was no longer in an us danger. No structures were I threatened by any of the • fires either.e Cove Creek blaze was ced over the weekend when the ►-acre-Mann-Creek-Fire-in-the tte Nationa] Foreat' south of almon jumped the river, e two-week-old lightning- ted Monn Creek Fire was : allowed to bum itaelf out nat- / in th a t weatem section of the k ChurefTRiycr ofN oTlctum •meas. Two fire crcws were ing up J(L.suppression area the South Tork of the Salmon back fires were set earlier in eek to create a fireline and pro- tructurea along the river.J state's largest fire, the 21, cre-Deadwood-Summit-Firc started 47 days ago in .the Nntional Foreat section of the rnesa, was alao being allowed •n naturally as woa the 57-day* ;ar Fire also that haa scorched acrea in the northern section

the Sclwny-Bitterroot

irdwants?ad’ tax1.et around Idaho’u ban on defi- nding, lawmakers would also ed to approve a proposal that allow university adminiatra- uae student fees oa collateral d isauca, Cisek said. Legislature then would bc

to appropriote an annua! pay- ;ownr^ the bonds. If lowmuk- 1 to provide the cash, student uld be increased or othor bud* juld -bc~cut-to-makc m p-tho-n c e ............... — ■■— ^"duce legal and bond preparn- sts, the state board would bc ized under the plan to issue O' dated bond issue for all four- iBtitutions, Cisek said. - - - atate board previously has np-

the notion of roising the ox 08 well as the student fee •ment concept, but has never 5ze31cgiiIation to th'afef[«t:“

related note, the Finance itte_ejapprovcd the University lo's’ plan to purchaae o resi- propcrtyTor S38;000. ......

li WIUI tipp rcciu iiu ii lui- iliaand the council agreed., Po-

ef Hartway said that search legin immediately for a re- int officer.inquiry into the possibility lg on ond off rampa to the - iiamond interchanges into Ferry from 1-84 waa rejected

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® ■ CATOGORiES’ - 1 — I ------SANDEOINT._.(AEJ——— Idaho-.£oglc-Mountoin-could-bi> clasHified -^ ------- — - ;_____ • I E N T E R Y F O R M QoIIcS S ’ ■ I Health and Welfare officiala are a« a day-care ccntcr under Idaho

■ J E R O M E M E R C H A N T S P E T P A R A D E | I 7 I S The n „ ,ecu ,.r .aid he h.i. ..kedI SA T U R D A Y S E P T E M B E R I d l-argos:dog . H Bouth of Sandpoint that has HeiiUh and Welfare ofliciula to get

I want to enlor IheJaromA M<*rrh:.ni« Pm L*T!0Jiai ■ H operated without a licengc for al- nn interpretation of the code from- - Smaiio«dog-- -------- | - H - m o a t two years......................... the uttomev Kcnernr« ofTlci. in re- '

^ ^ H - ^ .P ^ r a d o to bo heU Sepl. ig. Reg. & judging D^redom'' ■ I “We're not juat worried about tho aponKc to Paulsen's claim.^ ^ H ■ 11:30-12:30. Paradoboglns at 1:00 Batihomitor H said Jody Mitchell, head ofthe Stnte Inw requires licenaing of fos-

" K I N D O F ' Boiirabt>: I H I Health and Welfare Advi- ter homes, children’ ugencicR lind- M ■ ETitrTisv/ Funn.03i . ■ aor>-Board. “We're concerned about children'x inatitutiunn. but will not

^ ^ H .................................................. Mostun^uo ■. ■ the kida, bccauae we don't know require dny-ciire^ ^ H : N A M E ^sita)«niod. ^ ■ ' what t>-pe of auperviaion, guidance

W B ■ ' I A n n o c c c ............................................................... ■ H or care they are getting.- Charlie Brown, chairman of the------- , ■ ■ An average of about 12 children. Governor's CommiBsion on .___

\ A ------------------■---------- " --------- --------------(Pto4MPfiWTN*™wA r«,) Bojiia/monimoj | H ““ end the school. Most of Children and Youth and a memberY I H B — ■ T E L E P H O N E N U M B E R ... Gostt».rdor!owi - ■ them are from o ^ e r states. Stu- ofthe regionnt advisor>-board, naid

* ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ through seniors in high achool. He said the failure to requireB . I ____________________________________ H Heolth and Welfare spokeaman licensing and to ensure compliance

H Hen Pntteraon aaid a July 8 opinion with minimal ttt^mdardH !h "opening------------ ------------- —------ :----- ----------— _________________ . - ___ i _ _ ___ -------------------------------------------- f -------------------------------------------------------- ll“ H — f™"^Chief-Dcputy-Attomcy-Gen--tmp doors."----------------------------------------

1 O I O ' H • erni John McMahon satd Idaho Inw- -A lot of these kids are in this3 a l l ^ C l I W H ’*>'• <<>>'08 the licensing of a ‘board- school because they have already

B o o k G u i d e T h u r s d a y - F r i d a y & S a t u r d a y I c - ^ e r ^ l i d t ^ f o B r t t f . ’s i ^ ^^ m II H "KC on a 24-hour boais. even Advisorj-board Vice Chairwoman

m e i ^ a n n i n g i J 6 r O i n ^ I H though it may provide nn educo- Linda Tauber said anv perceptionf a a 'r in n ic in - _ _ W W I W f f i W . ( H Proffram.- that the isaue involves a amall busi-'1 C C A ll l ^ JI> 111 ^ I H Patterson said his depart- neas being harraased bv u state

...- --------- X ^ T O r P / O n e G r o n n M p n c \ H ^nont hna "run up against a brick agency ia “erroneous."— —- " " T r t f t K :• / O n e G r o u p M e n s \ X X / ■ * - ^ \ B wall-with the school, and with the “We are not attempting to close1>H U . V A n * i , J '• / pik ■ . . \ / B o v s C o l o r e d \ / P O C k 0 t - T \ H Bonner county prosecutor's ofllce the school down," Ma. Tauber snid.

• / P n i n ^ h i r f Q \ / \ O n l V I C h i r t e \ I •‘‘"•'nB tucoopcrute to ensure cn- “What we are trying todo i.n make----------------- ----------------- . _ ; / -------- . r i W J W _ 0 _ l _ l . l . l _ l O -------\ — f -------------- T - 5 ? h i r t S ------------- A _________ JL _ / O n i r t S H forcement of the law. aure thnt whnt is ofTfTf>rf thnm

- 1 -------— nrfnH 'rn 'rnr- ' \ I aecArtoW ......................................... - I -- ^ 00^ - . — n n l v / " y r f I H "Wc are very, very Concerned." ho meets certain boaic standards."......- - J i H r • c o lo rs I a s s o r te d | ^ S 2 . 7 7 I aaid. "Wefoel this is not to be taken Ma. Mitchell said board members

^ d > ^ 7 7 I co lo rs S l , 6 7 I X IW H ’’Khtly." becomc concerned when they'<VOnly / / \ „ ____ _ / X I n f p n t r ^ i r l \ / H But Eagle Mountain director Tom learned Eagle Mountain's operating

I •• I ^ V D \ R e g . $ 3 .6 9 / / i n i a n i U l i r i \ R e g $4.79 / H Flnucane said latc last week that license w«a withdrawn by ihe New

t c V H e g . $ 1 2 . / \ / / S h o r t S e t s \ / H he had been adviaed by his attorney Mexico Department of Human Ser-A /T sv" / X. . / I ^ H IH .not required by vices in 1985.

_______ _ V . ‘ __ ____________________________ /-______ _____________•------------ --------------------- S - 2 —Q T -------------------- - ^ ------------H — fltatalaw.tobeJiccriacd.----------- ---------Finucanc—denied—that—E««le----------; j , vi t - i • y i I 'lu w f H Finucanc aaid he operatea a Mountain’s license wa.H revoked in

H \ y _ H school, not a "reaidential treatment New Mexico. He said he shut the• ^ y y X ■ H eg. $ 8 .9 8 j ■ facility" or a "children’a institution" achool dowi^in thal atJitc becauae of

----------------- ---- ^ .................. ...... ............ ..... ‘ \ ................................................................................ - / " ........... ........ . --------------------a"lockioffinanciolincamc.'’-• -— ____ ___________ / ■ f n \ ._ / - H Ponncr-Countv Prolocutor Phil HcstiidEaglnMnimt.nin.hufl.h«an_______

*- 1 i ^ 0 1 A K l l i a \ / “ ■ ~ R o b ln so n Bnld he planned to takeac--inBpccted and foiind’to liicc lliirf irc---------V. J V L 3 n V S I H r A . \ F r o m A l l ' \ • H aB“'nst Eagle Mountain laat and safety requiremenlH for opera-

^ J . J j ^ H o t i W X n P D T Q H n'onth, but put it off after receiving tio n o f a foster home, but thnt iti n / B o v s 4 - ' 7 \ * ' -***^ - H information from Finucarie’a could not meet paperv.-ork and atruc-

A l l l J I U X C / . . \ A * H ‘' “ orney.RobinsonaaidJameaPaul- turulrcquirementforoperaiionofa' Q • 1 / P l S l C i S h i r t s \ Ok H SandpoInt aaaerted thut children’s inatitutiton.

I Coeur d’Alene oiHcials f °™evTS " /: " I hold $ 2 0 million levy

'P f ) o / . / ' • O n c i m l D o n t f \ n rtn ■ / ' ~ v l I I pOEUR D'ALENE (AP) - Coeur apent per atiidcnt remains nl Sl.I ’----------'■ 'S S U a l K a n t s ----------- - R e g $ 8 .9 8 ----------- y ------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ H — d'Alene-School—DiBtnct oHicinl»-433:--------------------------------------------------

^ > 1 A i a s s o r te d r n l n r c y I Jove backed away from a propo.ed The money will mostly be allotteda s s o n e a c o lo r s ■ «»™ l> ™ .'«vy " 'm tJ at ending for the di.trict-e teacher payroll,

' .V ' 0 7 ____ I “ hool which increased when the board ap.^ \ ' J u s t --------------% ■ ■ I »■> ™ er- proved the rehiring of eight non-len-

_____________________ V ■ B.ency mcoiure tha t will net an addl- ared teacher, who were laid off dur.\ R eq $ 2 5 / o Y 3 ^ J k ■ llonais??,836 from taxpayers ing last spring's budget cuta,

\ ■ The emergency levy, which does A.Biatant Sunerintendent Wallv - -- ----- -------■— V . t o . g ^ , .............. ■ rew ™ voter opproval, will Pfeiffer aaid the rehiring raiscB the

l l l j r - N . ' ■ “ ver addilional-cosB-fromhighcr.-total nSinbWSf IbicHeTs callTd 6Sk-----I K ^ ------- . J . t j O t n I “ 21 of the 25 who did not resign or

■ Ily in kindergarten, aaid Tom retire since the layoffs. Thirt^one .r ' t ■ . Vopot.ojsiatant superintendent m teachers were laid off in the spring.

C © ; I S T n T P Q I , Oh the recommendation of acting---------------------------------------------- J —^ ^ ----------------------------------------------- 1 ---- —' “ l“ *-J^'*--“ ^Monii«ys-iKhool-Superintendent—Doug—C iT ia ^ -----------

^ 1 -W kT J l l o - r I '>““ '1 "’“ '" '8 the average daily at- the board decided to delov pnttinra-

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■..$39.9 9 , Announcing Fabric Dept. P I for Sunm; Rifigp hnmp^ T - a — T __ __I-. f f h i ■' I I NMIPA (AP) — More than 200 Most of the mnnor’n residents

a i R e m a i n g ................. i M o w u p e i i I I I J e r o m ' e ! ! / 1 ■■ I f r n * ; t c T j „ ‘d“ ^ ^ ^S l i m m t i r ' ' ' l m P '‘i;i™» p™ "«ing a move w oust rules on the motion.W U l I I I 1 1 ^ 1 , I----- J------------------------- ---------- -------------------------------------------------- -- ----------------------------- I ■ the Nampa retirement home's bank- Resident, opposed the ntfer^bv_______

e r c h a n d i s e • a S s B r o a d c l o t h S w ^ a f ^ h i r t — » - . ™ p i w ‘™*‘. f . » " ™ * e y T O o w i r 3 r i i i , inc. because the company -

o 7 0 % O f f : YD - ...........I -■ C o t e J2.-19 YD. O n ly $ 3 , 9 7 YD I ” “™»“ “ nson," said Granger Several other corporations have

• A ' K / l K W i n ^ NOW $ 1 . 7 7 YD R e g . J e . 9 9 H - I ^ '?88tr°th,74,aapokeam anforthe made offera for the home, which hna

» .«|». • '^ > 1 , H k • ^ ^ H r a l S S s S A H residents. been nporaiaed a l a value nf nt-G r o u n * P I l O P t B r ^ ~ r _ i n ' I John»n was appointed trustee much ns S4.5 millidh.\ 7 i w u p : P I f l Q t i r Q 7 D l ^ ’r l C h r i s t m a s F a b r i c I Bankruptcy court aaer Good Samaritan Homes Inc.. of

_ < • y U B B S m ________ C i a S H C i p i , 0 / r f \ ( j _____________- ___ _________ / | owners Max Durbin Sioux City. S.D.. made an offer of_______V 5 ' ~ ~ R e o . s i . 9 9 A ; M . s b B . = 4 5 " w id R Mcrcy Medical Cen-

— A { i % - n i f f ---------- , n i . r . - ^ ^ - J — ------- --------------. r | : r " T - ^ f 8 1 / 2 b C I S S O r S I r - .■ „ . _ . m ™ »f srand, then by un. of Vancouver, Wash., offered $2.76

___ E n t i r e S t o n k H «uthomed control dvti' funds in- million.' o n e g r o u p $ 1 . 7 7 TVtmci a P a t t o m c V” \ H ,|P “ promiaed expansion of Ofiers are subject to the Bonk-t i n m s a p a t t e r n s I the facility. Their tnol 18 acheduled ruptcy Court's approval

W © Q T © r S R e g .$ 2 .9 9 n j [ r Q / & S e W l n g N o t i o n S J X w ............- f° rA p n lll in 3 ^ D istrib Frank’s motion contends JohnsonA 1 > W f ^ -y Z m / e \ n f # r A \ I ^os alienated secured creditors andS IA 0 0 t f yh m Wolly Frank has asked; for told Frank he would fight the pro-V i V / - 7 Z I __________________________ I--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- M ■ Johnson8 removal aa a condition of pnanl brrniiHf hn h<.),Wu it be n

- 7 n H s e l e c r 7 r N ^ i : o ^ ^ r p U H i S P i ----------------------------------- M e ^ ^ N e c k l I S h e ^ V . " f “ « ^F K I I A T I - ) i x O l i r P o l l R o c k e v M o u n t a i n C o r d s I ™P^‘y ^ ° “j:‘>W alkIn^,aCaldwell Johnaon said he Ib committed toE N L A T E - -- — A s s o S o r l l s t ^ f s w e a t s h i r t s - l - a ^ r k S r c S L ^ r c c i ^ t ^ ” = ? o ' ; r •

j y & F n d a y ; 2 5 % n « " s a l e $ 9 . 9 7 P a n t s . 1

: E n t i r e s t o c k L a d l « D r e s s e s ; X “ s J S l 4 .9 7 N o w . $ 5 , 9 9 I :

-- [ P r i c e s E f ^ c M v g . S e p t e m b e r 1 7 t h ■ . 2 9 t h -------------------- ---------------- I = t ^ t C e r a " n n 7 ™ ^ " -9 9 , i t r \ _ L I C ^A. F o r Y btir S h o p p in g C onvonioricb ■ - th e -p c p a ^ e n t-o f-L a w Enforce- working with the rhedia.

_______ - _______ _____ J _ ^ o ' ! ; r ^ u ^ s s i : , _ i . r t S d T u ‘ & _______126'W estM ain _ __ _ • I Division of State Polico, will serve callcd upon by the ’ media fo r" •-

•Jerom e J 2 4 8 S o u t h I d a h o , W c n d c H A N D 1 2 5 S o u t h L i n c o l n . J e r o m e c a t Q Q c u m i o c H Enforcement’s public infor- information. The public haa a legiti- ,, M O N - S A T 3 - » S UN 1 ^ 1 - 5 H nation officer. mate right to know, he said, but th^

> H ’ Tuesday thfi ap. medio must understand that offi-“ H pointment will centralize responai- cers can’t jeopardize the lives of

---- — " ............ • . ' 1 __________________ ■■ ■' - H for coordinating newa property or witnesaea or give infor-mation that might undermine a eon.

_ Overton also will help train iocal fidehtial ihvcatiggtion.________________ __

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. n uc lear reservation v a Sena te panel's vo rcac to r closed.

r ......... • ■ r t m n J r i t ' s i h e r elo do ,” Rep. Mike L said Tuesday . "The c danger of the N Ri sign ifican t."

The Sena te Appro] m lttee on Tucsday

- - - dissent to place the 2:tur on Indefinite si which m eans the rea'

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- SEA TTLE (AP) - ________estate , a n d federal 1

Ip rocedu rcs during a 1 _ • Inte rn a tional tension,

‘ Cuban m issile crisis, T hursday in Washingt(

The F ed e ra l Emerj m ent Agency drill 1 and gas supplies, schools and employee

'jo b s a l hospitals FEM A spokesm an Pi Tuesday.

"T h is one. has been ' - docs nol end wilh _

.delonatlon“ of nuclcar isa id .• The previous sccnai dozens of bombs faiilr thwest. Cogan said scenario • still meets for p reparedness plann

__________ ^Officials____in____ CW ashington refused to the o rig inal scenario p spring, saying prepari w ar is futile, since it

r ’ . survived. — ------------------------ :- '= iW e= l}e!leve^e 'hB '' • w orkable exercise 11

's t a t e capabilities.and : flam e the Intcrnatior ■ said Dick Milne, spoke

Dooth G ardner.-“ We'r theoutcom c."

The agcncy negoti; s ta tes lo rewrite C ogansaid .

O thers rem ained o lest.

"T he scenario Is changed. 11 undersc

___ ___;-deparlu re___f ro m _ ltsp repare for reasonabi

• m an-m ade 'disasters posture of preparatio

• w ar,” sa id Dr. R id Physicians for Social R- The d rill is a waste no one could survive a nuclear weapons, iiourosurgijonsald.

' "T esting the phone II shuffling fs just like ti bills and throwing

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' the s ta tu s can receive million, e ach in feder d isaste r planning. Cog day. - FEM A hnd I

■ withhold llie money s ta tes w ent along w itht

Oregon S tale Emerg - spokesm an Tom Won

sla te hud asked that al------ r— n uclear a tta c k be dropp

. . P eace groups, ir•-----Oregon Coast Peace

-----------Peflce-H ouse-in-A shlf!protested to the slal

* original d irec t referen ■' war.

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____L la \vsL m __againsl_ the.

: physician h ad Imprope “ ^ “ tact w ith -h e t-a n d - in (

her she h ad a scxuall; disease.

Tile w om an filet anonym ously under

- lnU .S .D lslriclC T hai, w as done to s

em b arra ssm en t she wi■' hL'r_fr lc n d s - le a rn c d -d i case, th e w om an 's att< ; C.iMlller. s a id Tuesday.

U.S. D istric t Jui McNIchbls gave ihe pla a ttorney 20 days lo flit

. saying why anonymit granted.

A nonym ity is genera: ed in federa l court. Mc unless It’s necessary ■ p erso n ' from harassn

■ ridicule o r personal m ent,’/ -

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•Spokane la s t year. The . sitice m a rr ie d and recer

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ite paneish. (A P) -• Oppo- be operng the plutonium- readincs;tor a t th e H anford restarteiin w ere p leased by An off;vole to keep the Energy

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proprialions Com* re sta rt."ay voted w ithout there Ise 23-year-old reac* w e're gt

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terdure ‘ ids- A te s t of local. I

ll com m uoicalion________ Ia period of rising

qn,_s_lm ilarJo_the_ .sis. runs th r o u g ^ ______ngton andO regon. lergency Manage-il m easures food !, attendance at lyees repo rting lo :s a'nd utilities,

Phil Cogan said

cen changed so it lh llie s im ulated i*ar -w eapolisr’ Ife Q

.•narlo ended wllh tCIlling on the Nor- lid the changed els requirem ents anning.

Oregon____ a n d _ _______1 to partic ip a te in10 planned for lastlaring for ;iuclear Jc il could nol be

hBve-achieved a - that still tests Ilh.- V

and does not in- » i tional situation ," okesman for Gov.^e're p leased wllh

;oliated w ilh the c the scepario,

1 opposed lo the

Is b a s ic a l ly 'u n : ,Tscores FEM A 's- l t s _ m is s io n _ lo -------lable na tu ra l and lers tow ard a ation for nuclear H H lUck R apport of11 Responsibility. ste of tim e, since 'C an exchange of

the Seattle

le lines and paper e tearing up SlOO g th e m - in the

B B In-U ie-lesUm eanii-------ive m ore than $1 deral m oney forC.'ogahTsald=Xues--------: —

threatened to ney unless the th the exercise.ergcncy_pivlsion. ____I'orden sa id thatI all re fe rence to ________o p p c d .^ ^

including . the ce A llian ce .a iid _ihhmd^Orer^^had-----------------slate about- therence to nuclear ---------------

ifilesrl a i d- A 20-year-0 ld

. filed a S250.0(H)tlie ._ ir .S, _gcv-_. _- a n —A ir—Force-----------------oper sexual con--incorreetly told -------- :lally transm itted

iled the sull :r her initials, c l Court. ,0 spare her the ! woulcl su ffer if - • ca1 -d e la i ls -o f - th e - -- ----------attorney, Steven ' Q j

Judge liobLTlplaintiff and her ih(file an affidavit an

m ily should bc |

orally not aHow- H M cNlchols said, y " to p ro tec t a ssm ent. , Injury, nal em b arra ss-

;nt Is th e daugh-10 was statione_d____orce“ B asc"n ea i-------The w om an has (cently m oved to said.e woman soughtlirchild, hospllal —

win Falla, Id ah o T huraday. {

el’s vot€lerated but would be kept In ness so lh a l It could bc rted If necessary, official with the D epartm ent of jy at Hanford. In south-central ington, saId_lhe_VDice_vote_nI e ra le A ppropriations Commit- ouldn't change plans lo restart !actor in la te October or early nber.} still plan to go ahead with Ihe I." Tom B aum an said. •'Until Is final congressional action, going to stick lo our plan,

ja il we cando ,” am endment, offered by^Sen:'

tO R OYOUR

EEA-Q

Come to our'free I? to find out about a s cessation program.

SEPT EM E.......... 5:301

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' F or m ore info

MAGIC VALLEY REGIOI

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I

Faclor>' linancing appcaR li your m on th ly c a r paym ent : linancing to T w in Falls Bank .s;ivc you inor.cy in ihc long n In faci, the 9.9% A P R makes car. short o f p ay in^ cash.

He (VS w hat D r 'l^ iu j S, 1 Graduate S chool o f M anagcm Iftirtiny badly in the ir auto ler tiic auto com panic.s 10 finunci arc artificial l)ocau.se the auto

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i

e please; In M ark H atfield. R-Ore.

be hibit any expenditure money to re s ta r t the

t o f O cl.l.'i988. tral Besides requiring ap] • nf. full-Senate, th e bili wou nit- reconciled w ilh a Ho lart which. does-flol-fotJiid. irly Ihe plant w hile it is shut (

■'The D epartm ent of I the known for its regard for ntil of Congress. Only the :on. biguously w ritten, wil an. (its) atten tion ,” Hatflel

have dealt .yet another cn :-R rth e .N' R eactor loday.

)NOEH R LIFE, l-UITTEI

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introductory sessi J successfu l smokir>-

J B E R 1 7 t h

10 P .m ;C o n f e r e n c e R o o i

iform ation call 737-29

IONAL MEDICAL CENI

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FACl. Then

IN to ix: a real .siivingsTBuTiv nt and sav e you m oney. V ink & T ru s t 's B ig W heel D( g n in . o r a dvise y o u alxiut-il kes llie B ig W heel D eal abtn

5, N adlcr, Piofe.s.sor-of_Fin ;einent. says abou t facto iy fii lending becausc o f tho extn

mce tlitfir c a r s;ilcs. Bankers uto com panies a re getting th

f fiO N E BANKFC__________Twin FftlbOnkti

ow n to w n 73 3 -1 7 2 2 * P i ^

Lynw ood S h o p p in g Centei :.T: -PIu OnW»i.in:i:7

im beriy 423-L*i22 ' • Bi

1»~K,««DtOf»JODO

es foes-C-. would pro- "Wc can ire of federal redouble lh e plant before Reactor froi

're tirem ent,'

ouid nccd-to b e - to - iF th a T lilouso version, facilily is a id_spcndiiig_(m_sary— th rea It down. wp'fare off Energy is not or the concerns ie law, unam- ,A-ili command leld sa id .'"W e ;r severe blow

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p ' S ssTORY F\¥Ahh&rc are no loan set-uwc can show .you limv to iri W iien you com pare facto

Deal, wc*re confident w c c Mhe pitfalls o f Ihe 1,9% loa Knit the best w ay.to buy a nc

Inance. RutgetN Univcniity financing.* ‘'M any bank.s ii

itrcmcly low rates chargcd \ :rs well know that these ra l their rc tu n i thm ugh ilic prii

^ R Y O V l \— ~ ~ n

irrine 7 3 4 -1 9 8 6 - -

ter 73 3 -6 5 3 8 ,

Buhl 543-8211

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i of Haran expect ils defenders to Ihe ir .efforts lo rescue this

rom im m ediate and forced i t , " H atfield said. " I 'm go-

r they dor>’t succeed. The • a dangerous and unneces- ■cal to - t h e - b e a l ih and= 3f the people of the Nor-

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V E Y O U R

P L O Y E R C A L L — R C O M P L E T E

T A I L S A B O U T S O N E M I L L I O N

L L A R H E A L T H R E P L A N T H A T ' E S : r

---------------|-CROUPAaSUn*NC£flPARElOUP lhtouoh*fl#29...........IDAUfC MthfOugh39.............IRANCE 401h«oogh49.............I . SOlhroughSS..LUd 60ihrough&4..TECI On«ehll3.......'* tO . Two or mofd children.. ____________________MATERH

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BLUESHIELD OF IDAHO

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S T t te —------- -— f i S S Ct e .

^ INANCl-up fees to the Big \tnTii oTihe car. In truthT

.•lory h igher .suited r a te . ' ' : c an rebate o r the option loan. he got financing a t new J H E FL E X IB L I

-------------- n cx s 'c rcam r'lig h t";ity’s m odel o f y o u rc h o .s liiu So . after you ’ve d by Twin Falls Bank & ra tes you make on y ou r^ricc iM V,-Krl !>•! ow « ..H .dJ .

There J In Oui

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f

nford’sto thw est.”ils The reactor, which

plutonium for nuclear w( 0- s team for electrlclty . has ae-dow n^lneg^flnU arH o r^ S 1C safe ty modiflcatrons. s- The closure w as promp id= i98c-acc iden t-a t -the Sovi r- Chernobyl facility, w hich ;

MPARPASSUMPLUS

• Suppleniental ac ------- — before de(ductible

• This is an a g e-ra savings on younc

• Fixed rales m ear no waiting.

• Also includes yoi c a rd . . .

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MALE FEMAtr MALE.............. J20.9O M2 80 JtS.90.............. *26.90 H6 70 520.30...............S42.B0 $S7S0 U2.I0

»6.a0 S7IB0 S49.aoSI00.60 Sfl860 S74.90J20.70 J20.70 *16.00

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mING VS.- m e e l Deal.thTanJrTdiyrdual w ould do S 2 . ■ ’ D r. N ad lcr goes o n to ad io n to buy th e m odel c a r he ’ ; a t a rate so low that no ba JL E WAY T O BUY! T he B; ; h r m ic k r T h a r ^ v c ! r y o in r l rhoicc.vc found y o u r car. kicked il & Tm.si about ou r B ig W he

>ur loan is ju s t as im p o rtan t;

Are No tr Auto)f fc r expires S ep tem ber 30,

/ ' .

• ' ■ V

; N readtain design s

:h produces graphite-moder weapons and Curlis Esche: las lw n .sh u t_ G o v . .Booth-Ga <&H nm tbfrin—waa-^m ixcd-ne*

• em o r waiited ': npted by_the_ m ade. Eschels jvlet-Union’s-'apparenUy-cuta h shares cer- improvements.

IFYOUINAGI

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JccidenI benefits - pays i )leapplies;---------------■ated group plan Ihat me nger employees, ans immediate group pri

our own personal drug p

’io N o ;« o o j« CAU. OUR 1s ITs number S Si:SS 1-800-6: ! |?|SS ASK YOUI

_____ IN SURANC

'ISTON BOISE •1106 P.O. BO X-25b-f!501 : 83702.........-1=267.1--------336-2420-------

til health p lans a re subjoct to i excluslona a n d wailing pei

J- r

ST— -better if he g o t h is lo^an fniiTi

add ihat the b u y e r should “ tal e w ants at a m ore attractive p; bank could m eet i t .” .Big W heel Deal applies to ai 5 -lorof-flexlblliiy to b u y ih c

I ihe titles and honked the hoi heel Deal. iV e’ll show you wl It as tlic deal you m ake on yc•Ktrnruo pmniu.x A'lim.M tUftlw

) Gurve Itoans!

). 1987.

:tor1 s im i la r i t i e s w llb Uic x le ra le d N R e a c to r . , ichels , e n e rg y a d v is e r to_Gardner._sald the. vol6__ln e w a “ -a n (H h a H h e -g o v ^ — ed s a fe ly - im p ro v e m e n ls icls_s_ald th e a m e n d m e n t, c u b o ff m o n e y fo r s a f e ty — nts.

OUWORK VGROUPOF ^EETO JRTEEN PLOYEES,OUP ASSURANCET. -----JS GIVES THE DICAL, SU R G IC A L - - [^HOSPITAL 'iEFJTSYOU0 YOUR FAMILY =01"

ys Up to $300

means

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IR TOU FREE I ERIN IDAHO 1 - 6 3 2 - 2 0 2 2

DUR LOCAL ■NCE AGENT

POCATELLO )- P.O. BOX 4504-- -

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to a p p lic a b le -1 periods.

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om a b ank a t a “ take the cash /c p ricc than if

o a n y ,1983 o rthe Tnakc and - - - --

hom . contact a w hy the deal n y ou r c a r . ------- '

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Final! BOISE (AP) - T

still in th e ru n n in g i . i 120 miliioQ p riso n im]i — ioct p iit thAlr

_ J j__ panel__ fl£ _ evaluatflWednesday.

_ :J z B y .O c t l .- th e 'p a n i mend w h e th e r to

i Phelps o f Colorado ,-Knudsen Co.. In c ., B

: 'se ther a t«am to deal, imum security p rison

j S t o t e; BOISE (AP) - Thi

—S— ^UtUitiea-Commission . ' ; ' with a new policy to r

tm en t riaka involved - ; dent power producers

• Among o th e r th in g• i<y will be designed

, ‘ shorter co n trac ts be t. dent producers and

_____ ;. which .are re q u ire d t<{ electricity they^jrodu •I ; The PUC on Wed ; the proposed .polic}

I ComfOROFINO, Id ah o i

I w ater C ounty P ro I " Swayno h as is su ed aI ; battery c o m p lu n t Ogs [] line High School tcac

- having shot a t a s tud ~gun^

r Tho com pla in t a(II ' head football coach

followed S w ayne‘s re' i : vestigation in to th e ii S -, which H uesm an a lk n . BE pistol a t a stud :i r class on Aug. 26.___ L _S h eriff .N ick .A lb cn

R e i l l y|| m er s ta te s e n a to r aj }j : governor can d id a te T ij ^ N ampa h as b een chosi

Idaho D em ocratic P a !) , tive Action C om m ittee 1 * "Rosie Reilly, an '> legislative cand ida te i • year, will oversee ope: .! ' : six-member p a n e l cha

; . plem enting ^ e pa rfy ’j

\ planneI “c o e u r D 'A LEN E

__;• .'group of n o rth e rn Idflli> ■ plans a C oeur d ’Alei ; tfund-raiser th is weeki ; ;Richard S ta llin g s, wh ■ southern Idaho’s 2 n d D

; The houriong fUnc _ : Saturday e vening w as

-Wn1ln(«o h nniT PBBTTi!• IM ignuson, Spokano*ai

• ‘ :m an Chria C arlson , O; attom ey D ennia Davl

wiyes. Carlson is a fom 1 retary for D em ocratic

Andrus. >

Andrus; BOISE ( A P ) - G o v . (

__ : h aa pickcd five peopleth e m akeup o f th e new

— r m ission on H isp an ic Afl — Thernino*m em ber ps

thorized by th e la s t so - Idaho L egislature. Legii* bers a re Rep. J a m e s i

____ ^Sandpoint; ^ p . Doloo• • Nampa; S e n r - J o ^ -

,<_Nampa, and S on. J im C ;■ D-Aberdeen.

; Andrua' nom inees to sion are H um berto

Idaho Fal "piydroel^ ;; plant biasv' . IDAHO FALLS, Idaho

d ty of Idaho F alls’ prop< . a hydroelectric p ro ject o

■; River near Shelley Is b< by orttlCT from govem m

; vate organliaUons.' "BuUdlna danw on.mi

'! Is an anachronism ,” Jei ; board m em ber o f th e Ids

mental C oundl. to ld fed '• in Idaho Falls on W ednet

I • " Ih e rem aining fre«*l : segments have trem end

" and scenic values a n d ou : of this should p revent u i

•• Ing more dam s o n maj< . Jayne said. .

/T h e U .S .B sh a n d Will ^ criticized, th e -p ro ] megawatt ■ p roject.- Bh

'B odurtha told F edera l Ei iMory Commission offldj not be licensed until wi pleted to ensure it In i

j , \^ th . th e 2 2 ^ m o g « w a tt project four m iles u p ttn

• v e re a fc d flsh a n d wildlU

1 prison• The. two team s m en ts i lg to land Idaho 's come u ; improTemflntpro. a n d equi »P0«l*'15elOTe^a A ftor l a to n — here— on — th e proj«

................ a sk ed {lonel m ust recom- paniesto h ire ■ H ensel- m ore dido or M orrison- elected t, Boise, to p u t to- B o thplesign a new max- d ay en>son plua improve- b u ild ing

3 utilitieT he Idaho Public . u tili t ie s . iion-has-com e-up—fo rc o m s lo reduce overpay- F o r se' ed w ith indepen- been pc* rs i...........-............... -a g a in s t (inga. th e new poi- sm all po led to encourage e ra l law . betw een indepen- Tho la m d tho u tilities e le c tr id t d to.purcha8e_the._sm all p n >duco. cally \is€i^edneaday. issued wood chi] licy, .n n d ^ a sk e d e lec trid t;

plaint stio (AP) - C lear- d e n t wai Prosecutor Jo h n fe red no d a m isdem eanor d a l ii^'u] ag a in s t a Tim ber- Orofin eachor accused of P e te r Be tu d en t w ith a BB H uasm ai

d d e n t a againat form er C learw ai

± Jo n H ussm on “Peopli review of th e in- seriously

ic incident d u rin g pens thic allegedly fired a s ia lc a se , tu d en t d u ring a T h o d e

prosccu t4>crfl-flaid_the.atu-_part by.t]

y seeks• and lieu tenant g a te s who 8 Terry Reilly of ocratic " ; losen to head th e n ex t su m i P arty 's Affirma- tion in At)

itee. , “T h e pu in unsuccessful su re th a t ate herself la s t in th e Id a operations of th e gation scl [iiargcd w ith im- hispanics, ■ty’s p lan for fa ir Pacific A

igs set to ed by nor'JE (AP) — A O rganiz daho-Democrats tions o f$ l: Uene. cam paign Stalling! jekend for Rep. election b i who represen ts h is in te n ti d D istrict. “I t 's n o tund-raiser th is tho congrc a s organized by n o t officialsm an------H orry—an y _ p ro c ij-a rea buainess- cam paign.' , C oeur d’Alene StallingJ 'avia and th e ir B u tA ngeli ormer press sec-_ tr ic t repre i tic (jov. C ed i thecongrei

tho northe

s appointIV. C edi A ndm s N am pa; Gi ple_tQ_completelow Idaho Com- G arc i^ T o (Affairs. T w in Falla,panel.w aa a u - ' ' “T h ese i

; session of th e , B trated th regislative m em- m en t in H:!S Stoicheff. D- a re h igh lylores Crow, R- 'y -T h o m e ,- R . , in C hristiansen, _ _

to th e commis- !rto Fuentes,

alls2 e t e i G ^ I z I I

istediho (AP) - The roposal to build rt on the Snake t being blaste'd nm ent and prl-

I .m ajor stream sJeny Jayne, a _______Idaho Environ-“ federal offidals Inesday.ec-flowing river endous natural I ou r realization ^t us from build- i«]or stream s.”

Wildlife.Seivlce proposed nine- Biologist Ted . . .

J Energy Regu*B dals it should . work Is com* \ ^ H In combination , •ratt-Gem S tate--------------—^ctream will se*Idllfe habitat. ' L______

___ __ 1 _____ ________________ _

1 improvs a t tb e prison a t Orofino, u p w ith finandng, a n d build

qu ip th e facilities, a r th e Legislature au tho rized roject early this y ear, th e s ta te : fo r proposals.' T h ree - com- 8 w ero selected to p repare

detailed plans, a n d two d to go ahead.h p ^ p o sa ls presented W ednes- m viaion ultram odern priaon n g s and aupport fad litie a . T he

es constes a n d independent p roduceran m e n t . . . _________ _ __sev era l months, th e P U C has pondering how to pro tect

It th e risk-of overpaym en t to pow er producers u n d e r a fed* w.law requires u tilities to buy

d t y from cogenerators and producers. C o g e iw r a ^ ^ i - ose w aste p n ^ iic ts . su c h os Jiips, to fire boilers p ro d u d n g d t y os a byproduct S in a ll p r > .

signed^vas struck by the BB b u t suf- n o th in g more th a n a superil* ju ry .fino School S up erin ten d en t Bolz h a s recom m ended th a t

a a n be fired bccause o f th e in- a f t h e school in so u th e m

v a te r County.)plo don 't take BB gunssly , so no m atter w h a t hap-h is ia going to be a controver-se ,” Sw aynesaid.d e lay in filing th e charge , theu to r said, was p rom pted in/-thejiccd-to"fieparatcxum or_

iDemoc'h o w ill help decide th e Dem- ■ presidential nom ination

m m er a t the national conven* A tlan ta .pu rpose of the p lan is to en*

la t th e level of p artic ipa tion dah o Democratic P a r ty dele* selection process by blacks, ica, native Americana, Asian* A m ericans and w om en ia

oattendfi rthem Del iz e rs asked for contribu-$12 .50 perperson:------------------'nga is expected to ru n for re * . b u t hns not y et announced ' '

a tions.Jot som ething sponsored by ' jressm an ," Davis said . “I t ’s ' ia l. I t 's spojiflored by u s and ' ' occeds—would—go—to —h is—' fn."ngs is scheduled to a tte n d . ' fe la N d tzc l, a S ta llings dis- < presen^ativc in Boise, s a id — fresam ah originally p lan n ed j th e m Idaho trip .to a tte n d •

its HispanG avino Cavazos, W endell; t

P en a , Boiao; E rn e s tine I Pocatcllo and Floyd P adilla] lls . ^ . f} people have all dem on- (th rough their p a s t involve- cH ispanic aiTairs th a t th e y I

lly m otivated and com m it- 1

NOW AVA

V *..

FAMOUS P T-6HI1

Several'Styles To

vement.no, construction is planned I lild rious overcrowding in

prison system, zed— T h a t overcrowding, c a te population explosion in >m— years In ldaho 'p rieons, 1 aro in a federal co u rt order :wo to do som ething about it

■TVe'rc obout 25 ye ies* B ta te d f th e a r tn o w ,’*sai son Bill R ingert. R-Boise. H. rhe several s ta te leg isla tor

tract overa ducers in Idaho usua llj-------elcctric_gen era to rs w iti10* o fu n d e rlO m e g a w a tts r e c t^ U nder th e federal lai to “ h a s been encouraging

sd* contracts. P aym en ts g to rs more th a n th e pow

uy in the early yea rs of tl nd and less th a n it is woi pi- years.aa Tho PUC said th ere ii ng ity th a t a u tility woul ro- • w ith a contract un d e r v

DiTTimtuf- from fact and double c rfi- th ing" and to determ ini

o f tho pistol used and i ?nt cause bodily harm .»at A friend of H usam an't in- S e lf of Grangeville. clait sm tol uaed in th e in d d e n t I

th a t would have signi n s duced th e range and p< >p- BB sho t from it. | or- H ussm an, who has sa

ney has advised him i he m en t spedfically on the in h a s denied ever try ing t o r_a lly -ij> ju ro -8om eono ,-a

crat pare-_com m enaujatft-«rith thei n* in tho D em ocratic e lector in C hairm an Mel M organ ss n* The o ther m em bers oftl

te e a rc S am Byrd of B 1* Rep. Jean n ie Givens >n d'Alene, form er H ealth ai e* D irector Les Puree of s, E m ia Sa linas of Twin n* K aren ScheiTer,of Boise, is In itia l county caucuses

fundraise^emocrati

th e annua l F ran k C hun — sponsored by th e Shoshoi

Democratic Party . He d - cepted th e C oeur d'A lene I

The congressm an also y cepted an inv ita tion to sU g cow on Sunday to speak to j - cal Sdence C lub a t tho Ig.. o f ld a h o ,------ -----------------

“As soon a s w ord w en t 0 w as going to bo u p n o rth t

. a lo to frcq u cs ts ,"M 8 . NeitJ___ Davis said he hod woi} M agnusonon a 1966 fund 1 D em ocrat Jo h n E vans’

nic panel; ted to solving th e problen (_ p ^ i c citizens," said Andru , ' . Th6"cdmmission is to idi

special problem s of Hispai • and address th em w ith pro . o rd inated w ith tho■ Legislature, s ta to agendes■ lie and p rivato oreanizatioi

AILABLE

•iO jvA iJxv ~ n 9

p o t a t o s ^ —

i l R T S

To Choose F ro m _

Blue Lakes Blvd. T w i n Falls

Qverland Shopp; Center,

Burley__ Op_erL9-7_Mo.nJbm

and 9-6 Sat

tpropoid to relieve se* the present! in the Idaho". Included

G um sey, R , caused b y a dual role in n th e la s t few S he’s a .m ei iTHaTrciuIteS ^Building Fu : r to th e s ta te tro ls s ta te ( it. alao cochain

years beh in d Finance-Ap] laid s ta te S en . Committee, H e w as o no o f spending, ors a tten d in g Also liste

jerpayriH yaro .hydro - m ade subs Ith a cap a d ty over th e yes

~ then goes ou law. the PU C _acccp ting u ng long-term final y ears ol give genera- The new p

jw er is w o rth insure againi th e contract, guiahes low*i

^orth in la te r risk projecta contracts foi

MS a possibiN r isk o ffa ilu n uld bo s tu c k The PUC 1 ■ which i t h a s pendent pow

5^1ine <I chcck every- tended hc I ine the pow er- dents a t the n u ab ility to p „ ,

n 'M Y im ciono S

re .power o r im y

aaid h is a tto r- The su1 not to com------howcvcr, “I le a llegations,---- tim e im agii f to intention*----judgm ent s -an d -h e -c o n -—^ that. ---------

rty posiicic-piosonco— scheduled-for orate," P a r ty th e d istribu ti said. am ong th e & fthecom m it- th e top spoi Boise, s ta te ticket in 19S8

} of C oeur The actuc and W elfare nom inating ( )f Pocatello, a t the s ta te n Falls and Ju n e in Poca

23 voting de ca have b een n a te s to the ............... th a t opens J u

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to u t th a th e S U D fI there w ere eitzel said./orkod-w ith__id-raiser fo r

cam paign.

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►sals be!ntadons. '}d w as Rep. K ath leen '

R*Boise, who will p lay a ■ in th e p r iso n_< »n8^c tion ._ ' c em tc r-d f th«J>orm onent iF und Council, w hich con-« construction funds, and Il iro ian o f the L egisla ture 's IAppropriations ije. which control a ll s ta te *

sten ing to the proposals (

ment pcibstan tia l overpaym ents (/e a r to a company w hich Io u t o f businesa i s t e a d of i underpaym ents Tin - th e —i

»o fth e contract. i 7 propoeal sets up w ays tolin s tp ro jec tfa ilu re .d is tin - c w*risk projects from high-cts and encourages sh o rt rfor projects w ith a h igh ture . pC has proposed th a t inde- fi ow er contracts in d u d e a

coach;e has the support o f stu- •he school.

IS backing him have circu*. th e school, b u t s tu d en t

sident Joel Jo h n s tu n ' said reT nixed 'abourH ussm an, said he had been u n ab le to Y assess feelings a b o u t the

superin tendent added,“I would hove a difficult gining anyone w ith good . supporting an ac t like

itionfof-March-a-to-dete m iin e - ution o f delegate support' . s_cajidWatc8 ru n n in g for po t on the“ D em ocratic )88.tu a l mcmlicra o f th e g delegation will picked tc party convention nex t Dcatello. Idaho vrill send delegates and six a lte r- the national convention Ju ly 18.

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n cmor’s s ta f f a n d budget off a bers of th e a ta te Board o . _tion^B_ and D e p a rtm en t ot tions offidals. ■ ................

Both p ro p o sa ls descril 1 buildings which_will add 24 i prison spaco ad jacen t to I

ing s ta te p riso n sou th of B 3 facilities a re designed fo

expansion. T h e M -Kpropoa ) commodato u p to 580 inma

olicyI cash escrow occount. a gu I line of crcd it. o r insuranc( ' antee th a t th e con trac t wi i_ r ic d out o r-th o overpaymei

refunded.I The policy con ta in s incci • contracts s h o r te r th a n 35 y

The P U C sa id the poli nally was d esig n ed to allow to purchaso ou tside soi power, and th u s postpone for high-cost n ew genera tin

But no u t i li ty regulated is p lanning n ew planta. t said.

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Dean. SALT LAKE CITY-

.................U niversity - o f — Ulalirecognized School of I eventually lose Its fli

. the -Legislature do< bolster Its s ta te fundli Cecil 0 . Samuelson.

----------------A d d re ss in g - th e ~ u r-------------stltu tlonal'council, Si

the m cdical school is------------ lnsUtutions-natlonwld(

only non-Callfomla We school — to be grantc accreditation by the

______m lttee on M edlcajEducStanford University

Medicine, by comparl credited for only seven Monday.

“ The Utah School of superb school, of whic of U tah can be Justifi Sam uelson said. research p rogram s als

......— a ttra c t increased fundia period of intensified i petition."

But hc said while budget has been incrcas s ta te funding has been < cent spending cutbacks.

“ We are nol a stj m edical school: we assisted ,” Samuelson

-----------••S ta te_assIstance~to~scKooITTas~dr6pped'froi of the operating budget during the p ast 10 yea r was 1<1 percent for the dem ic y ea r and has conli

With the national

__Departmembe

SALT LAKE CITY (Al sity of U tah School of ficials' a re anxiously wa creasc In faculty mem the~ cam pus"to” take“ h Jobs, but say the trend reachcd c r is is proportion

D M irccc irsjm iue ison---------- thc-cnd-of-lho-l986^7-Bci

of thP r>OO.mrmhpr fn& positions outside the some of Ihem took lar g ran ts with them .

“ We usually expeci to a y e a r ,” said D r. Samuel

Higher paying Jobs a r som e faculty m em t Salaries a t the unlversli 15 perccnt less than th p arab le Institutions, ss P rovost Jam es Clayton.

While the loss < educators a t the school

-- crisls.-C layton s a ld r l t C( one without resolution I verslty budgets.

" I t 's a very a larm lr Our faculty knows it an should know it ," C layton:

■ ........“U n less 'flhahcial help 'iIng, "w e could im m ediat cd to sa la rie s th a t a r^ 7 cent below those being | peer institutions. That ’

—Gommil supervii

---------- -B 01SE-<A P>------- Thewomen who oversee oper schools in Idaho 's 116 d coming under legislative a . spccial House-Senate tries to determ ine If thi the best people 'possible public school system^

" Ju s t ’abou t'eve 'ry ' asj: cducallon^irsyslern has t Ined In the past five or w hether It be the teacher school curriculum , but t and m anagers of the syst< fa r not been ' subjectci critical evaluation,” Sen. R-Kimberly. told the "pi began its probe on Wednes<

"W e m ay find every g reat shape a s it is .” cochalrm an of the s: panel. "W e’ll go w here th lion leads us.”

At the tOD'of'lhc 'comir will be a su rv e y o f 'th e £ den ts around the state

_ m em bers some Idea of thei------- lc-baclcgroundsr"Cb'iilInm

tional requirem ents, tenur and the feelings of the them selves about the req they m ust.m eet to keep thei

"Throughout all this, w( superintendents themselv p a rt of the p rocess," Noh sa

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FORT SMITH, Ark. Ifl cscapee from a rehabllltai of th e U tah S ta te Prison

------ tu rc d b y 'S e b a s tia n C o u n tdeputies T uesday afternc craw led out of the window dence about two miles H acketl on A rkansas 45.

Inside the house w as a i stuffed w ith Jewelry, cash

--— d ep u ty -G ary 'G rim es said ^A nthony'G rB 0nnlfleldr22

. Tested fo r b u r g la iy ._ . neighbors who noticed the t into the house surrounded

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laho/West

I w a r n sTY- (AP) — The s ta le func itah '8 -naU onally - 3 i perceni of Medicine could receives n i accreditation If assistance doesn’t ac t to school in U nding, says Dean ‘ “ The fd

___ ____ three_tlrau n lv c 'ra tj^ 'in - 'd o e s ,’’Safi Samuelson said in 198$

is one of only 27 almost $32 vide— a n d -th e -co m p arcd Western m cdical money, li

inted full 10-year stitu te of 1 fie Liaison Com- School of ducatlon. . numbcr_w, slty’s School , of lnl387wor jarlson, was ac- However ^en y ea rs ,h e said im periled:

‘ succeed In of Medicine is a prohibit NI

hich the citizcns of poiind ; stiflably proud.” Samuelson

"The school's Such a b; also continue lo ofexpcrlmt nding support i n - - Further,' cd national com- tinucs to r

funding lev ile the school’s affect note •easing annually, but tho schc en eroded by re- the f ks. for the schistale-supported dressed mc

we are stale- risk losing son explained, school,” h to -th e -m c d lc a l-so m e tim e s ' f ro m n rp c rc c n t—m a y n o n jeget to 12 percent to pursue,ears. The figure "U tah’s hthe 1985-86 aca- school’s In fjn linucdtofall.- Ing the mosi;1 average for Samuelson

tureoffa ers undei(AP) - Univer- fire bell to of Medicine of- have a mass watching an In- Even witl- em bers leaving _ sta^e lax In i hlgR'er-paying barely manj jnd has not yet F o r two tions. along with cSon'sald that a f been askw ’•Bchoolyear.-37-Faculty-haN lacully-left-for—Increasesr-' le school, and looks like zei large rcscnrch

1 lo |0S“ 20 to 25 ™ “ ’UElson S™a r“ onc reason

m b crs leave. S f „ m ily are about ^

those a t com- said U of U F o r Instan

in. mcdical scof tenured m eant that

ool is not yel a g ran ts wer It could become~Anothcr$80( m to tight uni- w ent with a

chose to go ming problem, olmost twlc( and the public portunlly fo

on said. ______pany.'s ownerlp is forthcom- The effect liately be push- gran t, Clayl •h 70 lo 75 per- jun ior facult lg paid by our .10 full-time 3l would bc a technical sup

itteeseru isors of S(rhe men and— Durlng hc: perallon of the over the nc B districts a re panel will a Ivc scrutiny as certification lie commillce superintendei the slate has imposed by

>le running Its E ducation al used by local

a spect of the • new superlntc is been exam- P a s t efforl o r six years, information (

hers or public been hampe: It the leaders regulallons ystem have so form ation coi cted to lha l Suprem e Cou ;n. Laird Noh, voided such i -panel -as ll- a re founded (

lesday. No s ta le lawerythlng's in tion.

■ " s S m e S■ the Inrorma- ^si

m lnlstrators,

le supcrln tefr- “ re.™ in'-' Pa“ lale 10 give .01 i s review 1 U ielraeadem - =1™ '= ,, ' I , . ' ’' 5 iinig-53ij55r-i;ducatloinllrc

nure, salaries “ We feel yot he m anagers w ith whal you requlrem cnls of admlnlslrai iheirjobs. . toldthecom rn'

we want the Deputy Atto iclves to be told tho panel rtsald. , -proposed legli

superinlendcni

j t u r e d - i S ^ S ^

A r ” " " ™ ” " "litation ccntcrson was c a p ^ ■ ■ ■ ■unty sheriffs - ^irnoon as he t fJow of a resi- I ^tcs south of ■ ■ ^

D C Ia t lu ir ie b a g t h c i c i

ish and guns, I n c l o la m . H e sa id RNA“ 22, was arr CLOS, _ .H c s a id 701 Main A\10 m an going 7 ; e d th e house

Falls. Idaho T hu reday .S t

► that Utunding of m cdical schools at ent In th e 1985-86 period, Utah - s a lower percen tage of state ncc than an y -other medical n the counlry, hesaid . federal governm ent gives us

;im es_ the_support-the sLitc-: samuelson added . " J ' : ' 986-87 the school received $32.6 million In federal funds, ed-to $11,013 m illio n in s ta te -

In 1974, th e N ational In- , )f Health aw arded the U of U..I of Medicine 61 gran ts. That j _ w as.lncreased .to .ll5 .g ran ls_ I'orth m ore th an $19 million. ver, the NIH funding m ay bc )ii If anim al rig h ts advocates |

in a national cam paign to j Nlil funds for the purchase I

d anim als for experiments, H>nsald.I ban would d rive up the cost I Imcntal an im als, h esa id . * ;r ,s am u e lso n sa ld rN IH co n --- 3 monitor th e school’s state , level, which eventually could | )t only the agency ’s funding, I chool’s accred ita tion . I e problem .of basic support I ichool of m edicine is not ad- | more vigorously, Utah may Ing a tru ly , g re a t mcdical

hc said. "G reatness Is K es bom d f ^ d v ^ l y b U F l "be I h ^ c s t stra teg y Tor us I

Is heritage, and the medical I in particu lar, Is th a t of mak- * lost of ava ilab le resources,")n added. "1 am co'rivlnced ■

iculfy I T watch

to our faculty . Wc could I assivc exodus.” B/ith Income generated by a H

Increase, the U 0 f_U.,wil I, B anagc to s lay even, hc said, vo years, the university, h other s ta te agcncics, has ■ ked to reduce budgets, f l [lave-had-near-zcr o - s a l a t ^ B

zero aga in ," C layton said. B

lion to the loss of experi- lurcd faculty bring more million in re sea rch grants B

ral funds to the university B Clayton said. Those B

)ften leave, th e school when f l cscarchersdo . I

tance, the loss of jusl seven school facu lty members

lat alm ost $2.8 million In M vent to o th e r locations. H iSOO.ooo-plurrescarch'granl'H I a radiology professor who ■ go to p riv a te Industry al H

/Ice the sa la ry and an op- for a sh a re in the com-

ncrship.........- . _________ ■■.‘Ct of the loss of a $500,0^ B aylon said, would be two H ulty positions and eight to ■ mc equivalen t jobs In B j support. ■

tttinizes-j schools Ihearings to be scheduled m next severa l weeks, the H also review the preseni H

}n stan d ard s for school | | | dents a n d . p rincipals as B by the s la te Board o f B _along with the m ethods.: _ cal school boards lo selectntendents.________;_____ IBoris lo ob tain background B n on ad m in istra to rs have f f i ipered by adm inistra tive B i s keeping m uch of that in- r a coDlidentlal. But a recent .. .’ourt'decision specifically :h regulations unless they r a !d on a 'specific s ta te ' law. j g ' aw protects th a l informa- B

n ilcm m erl. d irector, of TO Association of School Ad- ‘s, pledged the full ro f-h ts -D rg a n lz a tlo ira n d -iq " jahel-to-expahd the scope w beyond ju s l superlnten- a principals and special 8

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you're going to be pleased /ou find about the quality Irators on th e whole." h e r aitn'Iltec. __ . . . . Bttorney G eneral P a t KoIcgH ici it would likely wanl to E g : ;gIslation on the Issue o f m lent qualifications since ila tu re a _ h a v e _ le f t_ lh a t--------J adm inistrative p u r v ie w ^ ro rE d u c a tlo n .--------------- B

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rom about $2.2 million to vi $lOmlllion. • U ircs ldcn t~ i;hasc .P e te rson , st

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gotintor for N FL clul ing the p layers ' la “very, very - discou: W ednesday th a t a Bti

. is “a very good possil federol m ediation.

Jack D onlan, the rector o f th e NFL Council, sa id a t a nc

__ th a t th e proposal subplayers on Tueadaj

— ------- ^^owncrs-$200.million-iircB contained in the And, ho said , th a t is v into account th e unioi free agency.

T h is proposal.” D tho union position, “ii work for settlem en t, there w ith th is propos

— He-als(>-8oid-hc-wo'sum e negotiations, bi

-------------- mcdiatQE_oc—face-to*iunion, coun terpart, G Tho union h as so fur

Korec —eomiT

OlymBy LARRY SIDDO^ AP Sports Writer

LAUSANNE. Switz.• • South K orea's top 01,

rejected N o rth Korea

- - Games, say ing Wcdnci ding any m ore event sporta alread.v- ofrere(

- the question.Both Kim Chong-ha

j the South Koreaj Commlltee, and ParkI sident o fth e Seoul Olyi

ing Com m ittee, also s I preferred to stickI tem ational O lympic C] diated ta lk s w ith th e !I than d ircct negotlatI(

------------- gyang liuu piupOdiTiT--------------They said theyw ouli

sion on th e N orth’s : m eeting w ith IOC pr Antonio S am aranch . Thursday w hen in v it Sum m er G am es a re ies tem ationa l p anel.

Tho Olympics are open in Seoul one

■ Thursday..In an interview , ]

. . - . short of se ttin g a dea two*year-old negotiatii

----------- N o rth rw h ich is -th rea tcptt the G am es if its ignored.

B ut hc added th a t J the date by w hich the

___national Olympic comiannounce th e ir intenti( a good tim e to judge

• sincerity.

“This is tak in g too Kim said. "Timo is rui wo don’t h ea r from ther they are not interestedan agreement^________

Both hc und P ark , ii • interview,— said ’the

I talks initia ted by the Kago havc produced a “ fer” of five even ts for I host, nnd th a t they we

T exa s $ 2 5 0 ,i

-------------------^ARLINOTONfvTe;__________ Thr» Tprn.q Rnngorn-t

fine, reportedly ol levied by Commissi U eberroth for bi p itcher S teve Howe t can League team , c said W ednesday.

"We probably will oppeal) to New York ji son’s over," R anger

---------------Mike S tone said.Howe, a formei

League rookio. o f the repeated drug

______ - p rom pted-his releaBCAngeles D odgeA and Twins and h is susp<

' the m inor leagues, v up from th e R angers City farm club three

-------------- he w as'signed-to-a-mcontract.

. . . . . _ Tho R angers w en______ L __caufle._they_2dclatc{L

unw ritten “60-90 doj policy calls for rep ea t i e rs who com plete rel

------ to spend €0-90 days iileagues before comi

tn e g <’) - The c h ie f ne* Ion’s call club owners, call- Upshaw I

la test p roposa l th e parti wuraging,"- sa id sioner P< strike nex t w eek who coi

ssibility” w ith o u t m anagcn U psha'

h e executive di- th e NFL! PL M anagem ent disappoir news conference and woul

subm itted by th e K irkland day would cost and othc on abovo th e -f ig ^ H e -a lso -a th e ir la te s t offer, a mediaU is w ithout ta k in g “W e d( lion's d em and fo r need a n

(managci' Donlan sa id o f tion th a t , “is not a fram e* ground, nt. We can’t g e t anythingpo sa l” ____ g r o u n d j■would-llkrto re - in th e pa , b u t only w ith a a t th e ta l to-facc-w ith - h ia —atnickr-V , Gene U pshaw . W hy ar fa r rejected Don- mediotor'

a x e j e c t

n u n i s t s

i p i c C O -]'ONS to add mo;____________________“Five ia

said.itzerland (AP) - “We ha' Olympic odiciu l concesaiot

rea ’s dem and to sented a p rc—oC-tbe—19B8—tions-in s« Inesdday th a ta d - board earl ents to th e five F urther ired was o u t o f three-parl

such as s;-ha, p resid en t o f and movir irean O lym pic n alis ts fn ark Seh-jik. pre- cally divid DlympicOrganiJ!- O n Tui 10 said th a t th e y Seoul tha ick w ith In - for direct c Com m ittee-m e- based on ' hc North, r a th e r in th e posi ations a s Pyon- Rtpnrv-ir f lig h tfS ir3uld m ake a deci-—day^in'Ln l’s request a f lc r prised by president J u a n able to fim

:h. probably on "I do nc vitations to th e said. "I do I issued by th e in- Hc and

in .the wee re scheduled to tions were me year from “We ha\

tive answe ’, Kim s topped as fa r os dead lin e .fo r.th e not." Kii iotions w ith th e circumstat uatcn in g T ta-b o y ^^ct'd ia lo g its dem ands a re P ark sai

to ge t togi It Jan . 1 7 ,1 9 8 8 , the IOC is the world’s 167 Choy M, ommittees m u a t -o f th c Soui ntions, w ould b e m ittee - w Jgc the N o rth ’s in terpretei

cussions i

00 much tim e."running o u t. I fhcm by J« n . 17, . “ “ l.- Pol'Ited in r e a c h in g

-------------------- ---------S eou lanc, in 0 Beparate talks fo u r 'he th ree -p a rty ity of-sendD IOC two y e a rs to th e Los ,a "generous of- talks provor the N o rth to Korea joiniwere unw illing the Games.

s will app ,0 0 0 H miTexBBt AP)~=^n'H)orB- to e r8-will-appenlTi~^™ffTJ>^bie

of S250.000. "When ' lissioner P e t r (Ueberroth:

b r in in g u p no mention i'e to the A m eri- shape or fc I, club officials said he chec

Bioner’s offi

m i take it (th e r k a f lc r tK c e u - gor. P r c id o n t

R angers ow mer, N a tional Chiles w the year w hose of! P rolilo™ w hododinc asc by th e Loa was S25I and M innesota am ount thi ispcnsion from sto n e 3’ was b ro u g h t being made :ers' O klahom a Rangers •ec weeks a f te r they were tt-m m o r-leag u e;-^ iJc lin p a

, , ‘ they signei i-cre fined _be- league conti;d_Ucbem)th:a------ IW .ejlidjiday” rule. T h e policy of mt ;a t drug offend- Stone said, rehab ilita tion The appt

/s in the m in o r - Uoborroth oming to th e league agrc(

A d e t a i l e d p r e v i c

W io tm tamils for m ediation , although iw has said he w ould welcome uticipation of N F L Commia^ Pete Rozelle o r anyone else '

could inake a deal for fcment.haw. the executive d irector of ^L Flayers U nion, s a id he waa lointed in Donlon’a response ould meet F rid ay w ith Lane nd, president o f th e AFL-CIO ther notional la b o r officials, o-again dismissed-the-caU-fbi— iotor.

don’t need a m ediator, we I negotiotor," h e sa id . “They gement) have ta k e n th e posi- lat the m iddle g ro u n d is their i. If we w a n t to settle ,ng, we have to m ove to their i. Whpn wp'vt» hnd m odintnrg - past, they h a v en 't even been table when Uie d ea l h a s been r-We’re-w illing-to-negotia te ,— are they ca lling for a

tor?”

ts^as^----■hostmore sports to t h a t p lan. i is our final p ropoaal," Kim

haven't given a n y th o u g h t to nons,” said h’arK, who pre- a progreas repo rt on prepare- _»seoul-to the-IOG’e-execuiive-^ la rlie rin th ed ay . her tolka, w h e th e r two- or larty, would deal w ith itema 9 splitting te lev ision income iving nthletes, fan s and Jour- from one h a lf o f th e politi-

vided p eninsu la to th e other, rueaday, Kim disclosed in ha t North K orea h a d asked :ct talks to b reak a deadlock in "fundamental differences" •ositions o fth e tw o countries. y icycd af^or ' an— all-night— •om Seoul, Kim sa id W ednes- Lnu8nnno th a t-h e"w aa s u ~ by the N orth’s m ove and un ­find a reaaon b eh ind it. not know th o ir m inds,” he

do not know th e ir in te n t.” id Park, who a rr iv e d earlier •'cek, soid the d irc c t negotio- ure not tho b est w ay to go. havo subm itted a n affirma- iwer to the IOC proposal and as we know th e N o rth has Kim said .. " U n d e r tho tancea, we do n o t need di- logue at th is p o in t in time." said it was "ea sie r for three ^gether thon tw o, because : is thoofficiol e n tity ."Man-lip, sec re ta ry general

iouth'Koreun“01ym ^ic Com- - who served a s Kim's iter, aaid also th a t only dis- 5 involving th e IO C "can • ire wc deal only w ith sports, he North) m ig h t b rin g up [lolitical and o th e r aapecta ’e ua sportsm en cannot

a n d ;^ n g y a n ^ h c ld ‘dircet—= i r years ago on tlyj possibil- ii inding a jo in t K orean team c oa Angeles O lym pics. Those b roved fruitless a n d N orth a lined a Soviet-led boycott of I-

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peal : m ejiae-ji>enaure~lliey-'huve'thcii--------biemTindcr'c'oritrol. TI we m et w ith him j ith) on Aug. 5, th e re wos ^ ion of th a t in a n y way. g, • form," Stone sa id . Ho heckcd w ith th e commis- 2' jffice ond was to ld th ere 'r i [ich policy. , p,roth has had no official ; on the rule o r th e fine, y r confirmed la s t w eek by . s owner Eddie C hiles,

would not rev ea l the of th e .i\n c ,.b u t oQlcials-. .1 incd.to be iden tified s a id I 250,000, the .m axim um J the com m issioner con no suiQ the app ea l was de on principle. .ra officials have soid re not given specific 'a regordingH ow e when^

ned him , to a m inorn tra c U u ly l2 , . \ ............. ^d-notjdolotejiny. know n---------mjyor leogue baseball,"

ppeal can gd on ly toh - under—th e — m ty o r .......y,Tcemcnt.____________________ - _ J Hi

/ l e w . o f w e e k e n d _ e

W J e jefl* The M anagem ent Coun

closed i t h ad filed w ith i '8 l. Labor__RelatioM_Board.

labor practice com plaint i O'" union, accusing it o f refui

gain in good foith. Coun conceded, however, th a t

“s was l ittle m ore th an a toi th a t could n o t havc an j fore th e N FL P lay e rs ' i

0 strike d eadline of n ex t T l • In its package, th e un ated Its dem "^d for u

- free agency to onc th a t w players free agents aflei

•y ployed in th e league for V‘ U pshaw called the propo

forw ard in the o rea s tb can b rin g a c lear a n d fi sion to th is collective

r^proceaa;"^ ':n B ut D onlan. w ho su

looked like the union pn —invitinjro'BtrikcT'dlBmtss

“ tie more th a n a v aria ti original NFLPA positior

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H ouston A stro G lcn Da1----- and tags G iant C hili Da' ;----- l« tw een f ir s t and seconc

Nelson------ EAST-RUTHERFORDTr-=-K nrl-N cl8on-8aid-W cdr • is th a n k fu l, doctors diugr

concer ea rly and h is spii been lifted by le tte rs froi acroaa th e country te lling H odgkins'd isease can be bl

' The offensive tackle vi Now York .G ian ts team i p ractice and then apoke wii ers for th e f irs t time since i closcd lu s t month -th a t h form o f lym ph cancer. •

"I have received abou t 2i pieces o f m oil,” Nelson,

— Half-tho-people-wish-me-j _-and-the othcr-half-are-froi -W h o -h flvo-hadlH odgkiiia :

They say 'You con b e a t it. The le tte rs really helped m was good for h e r to see pec gotten over this,"

Nelson looked pale ond .20 pounds in th e la s t mon riod in-w hich ho haa had performed ond hia sp leen n

The Iowa S ta te g radua te uled to begin rad iation Sept. 25, w ith the tre a tr

NtriiicPITTSBURGH (AP) - '

■ tional L eague moy take m easures againat manage yeor to curb th e i tc e n t out doctored b a ts and balla, : s ident A. B ortlc tt. Giamo Wedneadoy.

— ^^GiarnBtti-Bald—he—has briefly w ith N L ow ners aboi ing m anagers responsibh whole .range of possible inl

" th a t m ight involve cheating The firs t-year NL presid t

Houston M anager H al Lun

^ v e n t s . _ _ , ^ ^ g

s c ts^ luirKialsodis- on th e tab le /tl the ational "A cursory d . an ..un fa ir—a h ow ed .tha t :it againat the a res ta tcm en fusing to bar- poaal w ith a : incil officials D onlan said,a t the action courag ing p.oken gesture te rm s, it’s a c ny effect be- In additici'Association m ediator. Do:Tueaday. a call to UpB jji if ln ^ o d o r-- to-foce m eetiunrestricted w as n o t sur«would m ake sum e ta lk s at

te r thoy had “Before ycir four years, have to be inpoaal “a step m ind,” Donlath a t wc feel G ene, i t wasfast conclu- th in g differei

i bargaining ian 't working.tin g o t th e bi

suggested it you can g et scproposal waa Aaked i f a i 3 8 e d - l t -a s - l i t^ e p l ie d :~ T hItion on th e possibility.”on, first p u t A lthough t

WD R

rundownJavis lunges fo rw ard c )avis in th is rundow n I nd in the a ixth in n ing t

1 just thdnesday he 'T h c -c o n c c r i g n o 9 cd .h i8_chcst and_hn£ p irits have G ian ts team p) rom people cancer, m eanin lg him tha t th a t a rea , beaten. However. N( visited his m en t m ight b um ates a t th ree weeks, if rvith report- t re a t^ th e lyni] L‘ it was dia- d iaphragm .-

he hos u N elson is th G ian ts player

200 to 300 G ian ts S tadiun , 27, said, hav ing cancer i s-good luck John-T uggle ai rom-people— o fcnneerri is-dieonHO.—crda-from -cahc' it, I did it.' h igh school tcai my wife. It C ancer specii leople have doubt th ere is

tw een th e four id hoa lost th e playera c< onth, a pe- S tad ium , whicl d a biopsy landfill, removed. "I rea lly don't

te is sched- about it," Nels n therapy w ith th e doctoi itm ent ex- they say it taki

ghFfigh- 'Tho Na- tho A stros' 1 :e stricter cau g h t using igers next gam e. . utbrcok of ■ "M onagors o , NL Pre- rea l responsibil n a tti said d e r of conduct

- --------- w an t to b«-8ubjD B~talkcd"' bo'vlewed*aflT>i )out “hold- b reak ing th e n ble for a “T h e / r e honoi infractions hove a trem cr lg." -gam e." • • •idcnt fined G iam atti, wl in ie r ofU-r , o u t 10-day bub;

layersle April 20. ti}ry look a t tho proposal Aa t it-w os-littlo.m orc t h a n - t llen t o f th o ir opening pro- tha few cosmetic changcs,” a

id. “I t w as a very, very dis- rnp ro i»sa l. In laymen's pi

a cyjiical thing."ition to calling for a &Donlan sa id he had p u t in Sifpshaw to suggest a facc- the ting .-batT addcdT ^arhoir« it w ould be wise to re- thI a t th is tim e. piyou can bargain, you . - in a bargain ing frame of a t

i la n aaid. “W hen I called toa s to say 'Lot's try some- fe;ren t, w h a t wc have now bo n g .-It m akes no sense s i t - - th! b arga in ing tablo unleag Oit som eth ing done. Fra strike is likely, Donlan wi■Thei^’s a yel7 good po

1 tho tw o sides m et 17 tcj

o f W ednesday’s game a t Davis slipped getting bai th row and Astro Rob Moll

[lankfult four U) seven weeks. son r is 'lo c a tc d in Nelson’s • Als in 0_bcen_deacribed_by_Jiig physicians a s a Stoge I in (

l in g it is isolated to ju s t too i-

Nelson sa id his treat- w it be extended another mci

, i f doctors also have to tall ’m ph nodes below his 'nicl

weitho fourth New Y ork . 198

e r who h a s played a t “i ium to be diagnosed as mci sr in the p a s t 7V years, tell

and D oug-Kotar cn rh - r/in, >*, and Lloyd recov- (wo 'hcer'and-is-coacHing a ~ w h i eam in C alifornia. gon jcialists have said they T is any connection bo- can

lu r cases and the foct hos com peted a t G iants one

lich sita on a former “] ' proi

m 't know w h a t to think real clson said . “Speaking sho tors I have talked to, u n t akes 8 to 10 yoars for chei

iterituftBilly - H aU her was. _ani

g a corked ba t in a G n bal

i on tho field have a on ibility to onauro good or- ict. ... M anagers don’t tim ibjcctcd to-diadpline'Of—'pro rpel>plo who eh'rourago agii ! ru les,” G iam atti said, bee norablij people. They gar lendous s tak e in th is con

—■------ w itwho recen tly -handed shi]

luspensions to H atcher ma;

■ Major loop ra i ■ Upland seasc I ■ Rys for steelt

s’ prot im es between April 20 i A ug. 31 contract ex p ira tion '

- t i e p rogress was made. O n . th e N FLPA executive comm a s tr ik e da te of Sept. 22, a ra tified eight days lo te r b> p lay e r rep resen tatives.

Tho tw o sides m et for S ep t. 3 and again la s t S a tu r S u n d ay w ith little indicati th e y w crc jjpy th ing iju t £ar.ii

N F L ownera, meanwhi th e y p lan to play w ith “w p layera a re available.". - l e a g u e sources say thi a b o u t 100 p layers have beer to th e $1,000 re ta iners bi fered by team s, indicatir som e ow nera a re hoping to e

" th e ir rt)stcr~player8 nol to w O n M ondoy, Upshaw flew F rancisco to discuss the si w ith th e 49era. onc o f th e te p o rtcd ly considering n o t stril

U n d e r the owners’ plo team s would m isj a week, t

m l

,

a t San Francisco. Davl b a c k o n ' a pickofT elom la llic o a t and Glenn ques

Iforearso m eth ing like th a t to ofTet A lso th e s ta te o f New Jersey I h ig b c s tx a n c e r ra tc . If I was in C alifom ia I m ig ^ h a v e gc

N elson said he planned to w ith form er Olympic wreatlirm cdairat-JefT B latn iclrth iB wta lk abou t cancer treo tm ent niclTw bh o b a ttle w ith cano w en t on to cap ture a gold m< 1984.

“I w o n t to find o ut w hat the m en t is like," Nelson soid. “E tell you ono storyr b ut tho t's w ach ” ta lk in g —about—two^ Iwork o u ta). You w nnL to . fir iv h a filV lik e from people whi gone th rough it.” : -

T h e discovery th o t Nelso :o n cer cam e a fte r he w ent in hosp ita l for exam ination o fa cned shoulder.

“I’m glad I had th e shi problem ,” he said. "Wc cau real early . I f I didn 't have th ihou ld e r I would not have 1 i n t i f n e x t Muy when 1 got m; :hc8 t X-ray. I had no sympton-

leonBland_to_Philadolphia-pitcher- G roas, aaid tho problem of i b a lls a n d corkcd bats w on't gion i ta o w n . ----------- -----

"They have been around tim e," G iam atti said. "Sure p robably have those pn again . 1 would hope not.-1 ho b ccause I th in k tho in tegrity g am e is a t issue. B ut w e'ro g< con tinue to work with th e unw ith th e com m issioncrrw ith ish ip ... w ith general m anage m an ag e rs to end cheating."

T hursday , Sepi

races C2 5ons open C8 dhMd C9

tposalI a n d th e sume p lay w ith I n d a te , lit- the schedule. n A ug. 31,.m ittee s e t 'a decision by th e 28

4V6 h o u rs V f urd ay and B ' j - , ; .Ition th a t 'r .a p a r t ------B f f ' ••h ile ,- Bay-‘w h a tev e r -

th a t o n l y ~ ^ H | n L e n signed

of-ting th a t) c o n W n c e _ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ » ^

out. to S an

s itu a tio n ___

ilan , th e, then re- J A C K D

F

ivis th e n ran him dow n, um ned th e Aslrbs 7*1 to co e s lfo ra p e n n o n t.

r i y d e t e <feet you. Ironically, Nelfl( / h a s th e discourage physic a s liv ing - him the ch es t X^Tt go tten i t hod one in M ay. i

shocked by th e ( to sp e a k canccr. ling gold “My apirita have -w eek to aoid. “I rea lly h a \ n t. B lo t- obout it toQ_mucl ic e r a n d make th e b est o f t l medul in Nelson sa id h e 1

month resting a t h ho t r e a t- the G iants lose to i “Doctors aion in th e scoson i '.'b like a “It’s b c e n J r u a t’o ^ a - d a j^ W o u h in g - tK T ^find, o u t night T »f hr.-, ^ho hove team is th e hard i

been 0 b ig p a r t o f r aon h a d This w as th e th in to th e aon has a tten d ed , a w eak-, has spoken w ith

• William R oberts, t jhou ldcr , opponents ho wi lu g h t i t againat. th e b ad "I’m etill a p a r t I know n Giunts and I am m y n e x t make them a b e t t )m»." said.

i T S o c t Ser_K evin G iomatti, speaki f scuffed tary Club o f P ittf go a w ay National L o a ^ o

likely u n til th e 199i a longTO, w e'll “I can’t te ll you problcm a-..Butaf iLoccura.-m hope n o t_ will occur in th e ty, o f th e because th e re a r e i going to boll m ust solve fo

um pires, referring to netwc h ow n er-’-and tho’ Baaic'A if] jc r s und ployers and owni

Dec. 31,1989.

)p te m b e r l7 ,1 9 8 7 T im es-N e '

C

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1fou rth inning, Cleveland's i er sto le sccond base, his 1 ;h 30 th , to become the i ior leaguer to reach thq 30- ir30*8to len-bose-p latcau— t ■d p layer to do i t th is year, \ ric Davis o f C incinnati and lohnaon of.the New York $

clian a tied the score 3-3 in c

Bjvers ClURCH (AP) - John Y( fied e igh t-h it ball for-7-2-a-pt id -T o n y -P en a ’s -tw o-run— )ped St. Louis' four-run gc lg a s tho C ardinals beat in irgh P iratea 8-5 Wednes- th

tho ry k ep t St. Louis l i^ ___a3 o f th e N o ^ Y o rk Meta wj onal Leogue E aat race. co 7-2, survived two solo ye by M ike Diaz and w as re- ca [en D ayley in the eighth fot lor is 5*1 sinco coming off ati d lis t Ju ly 30 a fte r break- ga

(..Cardinals J e a d in g _ 2 J ,- .w h -W fllkcd-toJcad-oir.thc-6Us t s ta r te r Doug Drabek, mt noved to, second one out pc; W illie McGee’s single, lleton's grounder moved p J lefs before first basem an w ildly to Drabek c o v e r-- -]

I Jo h n M orris' hard-h it St< , allow ing both runners rel

n ilcharged w ith an error -lift

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Gr«AL (AP) - U n Sto a g ran d alam and Dar- pit* in y added a tw o-run the >port th e th ree-h it pitch- J h t Gooden as th e New Tht

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IDO, Calif. - A t s trike | " u s five days, the mood Vngeles Raider team ~oviding un ion -leader- fling sh o rt 6f seething, s boast two NFL Play- in executive committee Irian Holloway a n d . . _ i).-A R aider alum nus, ~ <i. is NFLPA director. ^ jM U £ a 'th e a c a n « i t= l ; — p la s t m onth, Lester

to him , “No strike,

M cElroy Wednesday; c a ro guys who don’t ), m e included. B u t a t ;, i f th e group votes to 1 th in k everybody will

ingry(aathc>-w crcbc-— ~ jcven-week /ou ldn’t say wo’re aa in ’82, th e guyaj, ‘Y eah, w ell go on_______k th is y ea r is a little as.ffected us. We had a I before the (Green d tjaid, the Heck w ith . -I t ’s real, it’a reality

a gam e to win, w e’ve 0 p lay and as long as , le t’s w in football

t ’s th e feeling of the Wc_waijt.to-win.foot-— — id wo w an t to play. r— cling o f tho Raiders. ploy football."^ ' [Ill e th e point, ip the ab- —rcessor t^ u n iq n alo- ___”FrbydoiiT7’No”Foot-

o r d i n a l s:g- thO’ eigh th on a nin-scoir-4 by Ju lio Franco, scorioth H inzo from second. Hinzee gled ofT reliever J e r ryrk stole aecond.

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TORONTO (AP) - Ji n- pitched a six -h itte r for m -n in g s - and -TTony.:;Fonia >d th ree h ita a n d 'th re e runa b- lead in g 'th e Torbnto 'E lue of 7-O.victory over B altim or ix day night, th e O riolea' 1

secutive loss.2, Key, 17-€, s tru ck o u t fo 11 w alk a b a tte r and g o t the I t h i t in to , th ree double p i n Boddicker, 10-9, gave u p 1 n seven earned ' ru n s in 5 1-3 1. Toronto, w hich baa 1 le ru n s in its la s t|f iv e gam d th ree ru n s in tho six th in ■0 7-0 lead. Fernandez sinj o two ru n s and la to r scored _ gle. by-G eorge Bell, who ; RBI to increase h is mtyt

le a d in g to ta lto l2 4 . a’ N elson Liriano, who 1 .0 h its, h ad a one-out trip i- f o u r ^ and acored 0 5- M o seb /s sacrifice fly. In tl

Moseby h it an RBI grou d F ernandez drove in a ru0 single.

t Texas 4 , A ’s JI,-------ARLTNGTON,— T exas’:- C harlie Hough p itched .a1 te r for h is 17th victory an

Po rte r and Lorry P a rrish3 as th e T exas R angers beat 9 land A thletics 4-1 W ! n ight.

H ough, 17-11, who won — ta n c e ib r th c 'l I th 't im e th i , w alked th ree a nd s tru ck ot t O akland right-handei : S tow art, 19-11, failed for tl

consecutive tim e in h is b 1 come th e firs t 2 0 -2 am e v

:rippleJYork M ots routod th e Mont

-p o rlO -0 W ednesdarn ightT - — ^ T he-v ic to rjr-kep t-thc“ M

gam es bel^ind first-place S in th e N ational League Eo third-place Expoa fell four gi th e pace,

___G.oo.don,_14i6^truck_QuLw alked two a s hc pitched h complete gam e, th ird shutou year, and 16th sh u to u t carcer. I t w as th e 35 th timi four-year ca recr th a t Good atruck o u t 10 or m ore batt« game.

The M u u ucored tn ree r w ild —pitches;' tw o ~ b y ~ M -fitarter-C harlie-L ca," 0-l;~L m aking hia fira t m^jor-loa( pearance in th ree years.

Phils 8, Cubs 5- - PHILADELPHIA -(AP) -- Stone’s th rco -n in p inch doi reliever Lee Sm ith capped a run Philadelphia seven th in: -lift th e P hillies poat th e C Cubs 8-5 W ednesday night.

T railin -^4-T ,-the Phillies ge ther th o ir biggest inn ing season, sending 11 m en to th and tok ing advan tage of s tra ig h t w alks by S m ith , im Greg Gross w ith th e bases I Stone, pinch h ittin g for w p itcher Miko M addux, 2-0, 1 the inning w ith a w alk.

Ju a n Sam uel singled an< X ho m p so n -h it-in to a force

en’t strib o ir and '•W e-A rc—th e - ( kicker C hris B ahr devised c th is season, wroto i t down, ti

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sixth, w as his , franchise rec

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Jim m y Key in 1979.)r seven in-aan d e i h ad T i a e r s A , ina batted in,ue Jay s to a ' DETROIT (> o re Wednes- pitched a thi ' n in th con- Tram m ell drov

hom er and a four, d id n ot n igh t os th e Di le Orioles to Boston Red Sc playa. M ike thrce-gom e ser ? 10 h its and w ith th e Toror 1-3 innings. American Leag

acored 48 M onia, lS-8, imea, acored h it for th e fin in n m g fo ra lowed ono uni ngled home two and a truck ed on a ain- ing hia 12th coc ho h ad two Je f f Sellera, (yor le ag u e r_ n in a on >even

'n in ^ fo rB o s tb i I h a s th ree K irk Gibson ip le in th e in th e first, stoi on Lloyd on T ram m ell’s th e second, tro it a 1-0 lead,

ounder, a n d _ double.in .t ru n with a Lemon, t iy in g t

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i - ( A P ) ~ ^ C h i s o x - 1 3a throe-hit-snd Darrell CHICAGO fAsh homered doubled hom e ao t th e Oak- light a five-run fW ednesday o tw o-run homei

run six th as thosn t the dis- M innesota Twin iiifl'aeason;— night—to —sweeo u t seven, scries, le r DaVe I t m arked th•thesecond Sept. 25-27, 19bid to be- Sox have beatow inner in stra ig h t gam es.

NewJV o:ntrea l Ex- sending Stone to 1

•M ete-lV i—n n d S m lth 7 4 ^0 ri St. Louis run double to Mi

East. The the score, gam es off Three w alks I

across ano th e rJt 11 nnr<_Stonc'fl.basestclcahis sixth Steve Bedrosiai

o u t o fth e for his m ajor lo£ t o f his save, me in hia oden haattors in a Gionts 7 , A

___ SA N JK A N C ISM ontreal. Dravecky pitohed-Lea-w a s-W ill ClHrk h it t^ ,'Offue ap. W ednesday as tl:

G iants bea t th e H for the ir fifth a tra i

' ■ ■ The G iants tooli . . ^ -Pver idle.C incinna

I ”ki ^ League W est one louble off Astros fell 8Vi gam

0 seven. Dravecky allow m m ng to „„d G erald Youi

Chicago loogye home run th e sixth inning. «'on for th e seventi

lg of the aiQna.sinee-tbe.Gia th e plato from San Diego of th ree w alked one and s tr n d u d m g . HouBton s ta r te r 1 .loaded. 12 ,' '" " " " ’f he faced, on Sept.

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P i r a t e sB. Stcw£ut allowed five ed four and s tru ck o u £ . 'h tin n n g s .I bom er, a aolo sho t In tb e his 31st o f th e season, a ' record end a ' c a re e r .

th J e ff B urroughs a n d jlia , h i t 30 for M on trea l .

t, Boston 1T ( A P ) - - Jack M o r r is ,

th reo-h itto r and A lan ., irove in two ru n s w ith al I a double W ednesday .' e D etroit T igers b ea t t b e ' •1 Sox 4-1, sweeping t h e ,: series and stay ing e rczx , oronto Blue Jay s in th e , «aguo E ast. ■.8-8, who didn’t allow a ‘ f irs t 5 1-3 innings, a li- u n eah ied ru n . walked_T

uck o u t four w hile p itch- 1 complete gam e. ~}ra. 7-8, gave up th re e ;/en h its in five-plus in - • istbn. . ; ' ‘)on h it a tw o-out s ing le ; stole second an d scored ;

jU’s double, giving De- • lad. Lou W hitaker h i t M •in_the.flecond.J)uLCHet:.*___ng to score from firs t on ! ripped whilo ro u nd ing ; md was throw n out t i y - ; back to the bag.— ..... - ^

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) fAP) - H arold B aines ; le a p a ir o f ru n s to h igh - ■ u n fifth inning, th en h i t ^ imor in Chicago’s s e v e n -! tho W hito Sox b ea t tho V in s 13-10 W ed n esd ay ; weep—th e —three-gam IP-------

1 the firat tim e s in c e !1979 th a t th e W hite ;

jaton th e Tw ins th ree | ies. ;

3rk! to th ird . Stone scored ; j iH iingle.-m akinglt4-2 ; |lO rgaveyfelded'atw o:-^------- JI Miko Schm idt to tie • I

IS by Sm ith pushed ; e r run , se ttin g u p ;d ca r ih g double._______ i------- -)sian got tho laa t o u t !

loaguc-loading 37 th .’

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CISCOl(AP)----- D a v e - - -h ed g four-h itto r and ____^tw o tw o-run hom ers ■

3 the San Francisco 1 e H ouston Astros 7-1 tra ig h t victory, took a 7V'a-game leadn n a ti in th e N a tio n a l--------ond ,tho third-place

games behind, lowed th ree singles I foung’a firat m ajor-. ■* u n w ith two outa in lg . Dravecky, 10-10. en th tim e in 10 deci-G iantsacquired-him -------------'go on Ju ly 4. H e- l s truck out th r e e . , ' r te r Mike Scott, 15-:1 the la s t 26 G ianta ■ p t. 7, allowed th ree ivo-plus innings, th e ' liln c r leading o ffthe [ilner’s fourth of the

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. probably s t a r t a t .i the Los A sg e le s B

, home o p e n e r th is Tom F lo re s s a id We<

“A t th is point, I probable," F lo res sa break fa st m eeting “His s h o u ld e r h a s b<

: i : i ^ M o n d a y r a n d T u ^ T be r igh t-handed

bis le f t sh o u ld e r in 'l l£st S u n d ay ’s 20-0 victozy b y th e R a G ^ n B ay P ackers.

H ilger, a third*y< his f irs t- N F L s ta r played th e e n tire fin pleted on ly two of s

! 12 yards , i V ete ran M arc Wi!

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, to u rn am en t.• .“Y ou h a v e to be

• w ea th e r. I t’s h a « a n d you h av e jx i 1

. d ry ," P a v in said ; . rou n d o f 1-undcr-i

------- —030-yardcourH<ralC o un try C lub.

• “You h av e to g . tho u m b re lla , bu

; . rea lize you ’re goii A nd you w ill gct w

“B u t you can’t 1 y ou r ro u tine ."

T h e fie ld for th--------—to u m a m e n t—alrei

w ate red dow n b u t S200,000’from ^y« to a p r iv a te g ift of

------------ lo ca l-b en fac to ra .-e h a re is $108,000, 000 a y e a r ago.

O nly th re e of thi m oney w inners W adk ins, D avid F C o lc a v e c ^ ia are e ra l p la y e rs w ho w to co ihpe te withd B ean w ith tendin it w ith a h a n d ailir W eibring , w ith a b i

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d a / s e n try dcadl had n o t com m itted to u rn a m e n t an d i did com m it, onicial

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SohnNEW Y O RK (AP) -

------- tho N ew -Y ork-Jets’-plctative to th e N Association, r ipped mo

• gotiator J a c k 1 W ednesday.

“He’s ju a t a hirec Sohn. a w ide rcceivei year w ith th e Je ta . ‘“H me th e im pression aettlDment. H e 's ou t

—LittleL “baiter i

W ESTM INSTER,'C, ^0*ycar-old m a n who p ^ s t to a s s a u ltin g a tec in a yo u th leogue gor

' &00-word e s sa y on “p r a t a sp o rtin g event” a the cou rt;''; B ut h e d id n ’t say he• In fact, R obert Foat nia caaoy w ith th e cour

-------^ tf ld - th e »ncident-wttttially. th e f a u l t o f the year-old C .J . EUiaon.- ; T h is in c id e n t need again, i f wo a s spcctatc sured th a t th e um pire games a r e a d u lts , n ot cl te r wroto.J On J u n e 16, 1986, 'chcd onto th e Edison

I----- boaeball-field-in-H unti_iind rep o rted ly slugged

had m ode tw o calls pgainst th e team of year-old son.

------ ^ W e s rO ra n g e -C o u n l.......Judge_Michac_I_Beechei----- Vacation-and cou ldn 't h

poimnent o n w h e th e r tl acceptoblo;• Besides th e essay,-F( Sercd to p a y a n $850 f

, form 80 h o u rs of service.• Despite h is insistei wasn’t a ll h is f au lt, Foat

- l.“Trus t m e, in th e sto "you wiir n e v e r end up (

rom plish a n y th in g by with an u m p ire your b Ihe m an o f th e h ou r oj tnent is th o o nd r e s u l t . .

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f BEACH, Calif, posaes: lilger’fl in jured le f t Flore proved and he w ill to play, Itt. q u arte rback for tro it Ll9 R aiders in th e ir ing a t ( lis Sunday, C oach during i W ednesday. “The t. R usty H ilger i ^ o f o u r o I sa id a t h is w e e l ^ j balance ng w ith reportfi^?^U»e a s been m uch b e t ^ r = S ^ oujpday.?-^------------------ -tio n s wided-H ilger iiyu rod Florej in 'lhe firs t s e r i e ^ back Sl W) season-opening knee ii R aiders over th e has bee rs. ju red kl.y ea r pro m ak ing ning ba< ita rt, nevertheless preseas< f ir s t half, b u t com- “Sm it )f seven p is s e s fo r for two t

- I t (SmiWilson ployed th e it’s n o t j ja itterback for th e Mean ipleted n ine o f 16 F rank 1

nndefenc waukeea. Wis. (AP) - sic andwho sloshed to a th e bcsa, y e a r ogo in th e w ith h

aukee Open, w as Februarraindrops ogain The In

he-prcpared to de^ - o ther toin th e $600,000 Februai

PavinI bc p a tien t in bod w ith $3ilard to score well fam iliarto keep your club can hel]id a fte r a pro-am form,cr-par 71 on th e 7, “Any :

in th e pi0 g e t back u n d e r you outi b u t you have to Califom

going to ge t w et. “You j tw e t . certain II‘t le t it throw off no good i

th e 20th annua l I r e a d y - t s - a - b i t — o j j , - - m t th o p u r .c i . u p y e a r ago, th an k s —» :_ i,

.ofWOO.OOOfrom•s.—T h e -w in n e r s -------“ThTn)00,.up from $72. things

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r p „ . r a n d ‘5 j Sire entered. Sev^ Pavin0 w ere announced o birdie < thdrew — A ndy to w in tl in itis, J im T h o rp e . T heo] lilm ent and DjM toumam a b ad w rist. for 30 r h o u g h t Payne ra in deh-SVntBDtnrail-Kcn------- P ln y -iloy. B u t' W atson— woff ausovered-after S un- began tcad line th a t th ey cam eunted to ploy in th e The 1d S tew art never opening-eiols said. cen t chae Bob Hope Clos- possible

1 b l a s t s

’ ) - K urt Sohn, reputatio-ployer-reprcsen--------S o h n ^

N FL P layers about avi m anogem ent ne- union hat

Donlon on day withi collcctivc

ired gun," said iver in hia aixth “No m; “He doesn't give aions wc

in h e w an ts a givobncks tut for h is own it ’s no t m

teaguenisentence

; , 'C a lif .(A P )- A there is i10 p leaded no con- an um pin teen-age u m pire anything

gam e wrote a 1,“proper behavior

a s required by

he w as aony.^oatcr, who filed m m o u rt Monday, in- wtta-flt~leagt~ottr»~ tho um pire. 16-

eed not happen to tora can be en- ■ jires calling ou r )t children," Foa- C

36, F oste r "m ar-on H igh School C A R L m tington-B each— u / A D r rjed Ellison, w ho W O R L Cills th a t w en t Iof Foster's 15- 14-<

u n ty " M u n Ic ip a r - --------------he r .h a d .le f t fo r.I't be reached-to-------------------r th e essay w as

,-Foster w as o r-.............. ..........>0 fine and per- , o f com m unity

atence th a t i t T lrU o tc:'ostcr wrote: " C k e tSsta to of M g er, T W IN F

ip on top br ac- ' Vldbo Wfby d iscussing Donnollo

r beliefs. H e is Qom S itr and his ju d g . y

" prq .o d th a t |

art for Res for 97 yards.ores s a id th a t i f H i l^ r is read; ay, h e w ill s ta r t against th e De Lions, d esp ite his sub-par oul

It G reen B ay and his problem o g th e p reseason . be r u n n in g gam e was th e m ea IT offense, w e w ant to g e t m on nce." F lo res said. “R usty h a s U a littlo moro consistent

ously, th e num ber.o f complc I w asn’t w h a t we w a n t! ”3res a lso sa id th a t rookie full S teve S m ith , who suffered t ii;ju iy ag a in s t the P ackers

)cen p laced on the R aiders' in I reserv e lis t and veteran ru n back E th a n Horton, cu t in the sason, h a s b een re-signed, n ith w asn ’t going to bo read} ?o o r th re e w eeks," Flores s a id Smith’s knee) is not good, but ot going to need an operation.” anw hile, s ta rtin g fu llbadi k H aw ldns also was ii\jured

d sw e tzrownnd H aw a iian Open early in season b u t h a s struggled

h is sw ing since early uory. H e won $28,000 a t In tem o tio n o l b u t has no

• to p '2 0 finishes'aince early ■ aaiy.n n ia 11 th on th e money list $368,249 and is hoping the iarity o f Tuckowny Course le lp h im re tu m to earlie r

ly tim e you. come back to a

} poat, y ou hope i t can bring u t o f it,” so id the 27-year-old jm ian .lu p lay a little b it b e tte r on in types o f courses. There's od reaaon for it." . ither c an P av in pinpoint hia l e s s e e earljer_ in jhej'ear.__ haven 't been swinging the well fo r som e time. I ju s t

nto som e bod habits and n’t ge t o u t 'o f th e m rh e sa id ." [ l o n g e r you do the wrong s, th e h o rd e r i t is to get from th em . I’ve seen aome

r th in g s la te ly . Hopefully it Etum fo r good."

HiTdcfMtcd D ove B arr w ith lie on th e fou rth playoff hole 1 th e G MO la s t yeor.! opening rourid of the 1986 . am en t w os dcloyed by fog Q m in u te s and there were lelays on th e final two days. y -iT r-W cdncBdfly*fl~ pVCTtfl~ luspcnded’tw ice when ro ln \ to foil a n d th e course b e - unployoble.} fo recast for Thursday’a ng-round calls fo ra 70 per- rhonce o f r a in w ith ahowers jle on F rid ay a^nd Saturdoy.;

NFL neition."ir -sa id —K e~w as-pcs8 im istic- avoiding a strike , which th e has sa id w ill come next Tucs- ithou t a n agreem ent on th e ivc borgoin ingcontract.

m a tte r how many conces* wc m oke or how m any

cks wo p resen t, thoy ac t liko m uch o t oil." Sohn said. “I

i m p

edis no advantoge to question pire’s call, o r for tha t m atter, n g h e sa y s .” •

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h is place, l e a t W hile the R aiders ' lo re G reen Bay. the Lions ’ a to a 16-3 lead in losing i e n t . 34*19 in their season-o]iple------- ^ a tc h in g - th e m on-

Oung th a t stands out full- rea lly playing w ith

a. enthusiasm ," Flores - _ers. Lions. T h e y ’ve had ' in - problems in the ir secon ■un- "They played very w< th e h a lf (againat M innesot

ju s t g ot away from th e ad y ond half." -a id . Flores said ho waa I b u t th in k about tho posi D.” s trik e by th e N l ack Association, re d "I don’t know th a t ii

Redssc may pr

ATLANTA (AP) -1 back rem inders o f th e <1 B ig Red Machine days. y B u t th e 21-nm outl t C incinnati Reds m ay hi a la te to hove a bearing y" tionol L e d ^ e W est'racj

“I can’t m okejudgm e t th e offense troited too 12 th e offense didn’t execi ; needed it," M anager Pe r a f te r the Reds sm ashed

B raves 21-6 Tuesday v i _ a tta ck th a t included i I runa.; Despite the victory, tl i w ere seven gam es beh

Froncisco G iants w ith 1 I m ain ing for each team . t “You con m ake a ru n

would take a m iracle,’ J “I t ’s never over till you

m atically elim inated.”---------Rose liked th e offensi

[ th a t featured Dave Porh I tw o singles, a double o r - —ru n s to drive in a-caree

;------ rung:------------------------[ T he victory snapped 0

loaing streak, including I to th e Gionta in laat w

down in Cincinnati._______The_RedB_wcreJdle_'1 th en p lay a doublcheadc ! geles lliurBdoy and £

w eekend series a t Soi ) . So tu rday and Sunday.I “W e heed o little help '■ P o rk er said. “We’ve {

bosGball."S "W ere not oUl OfTirt 1 b u t wc got to g e t luck

sa id Buddy Bell, who a o f th e aeven home ru n s

) lon to and witnessed the RBI effort by .o Cincin

> sincc Gus Bell, h is fa th e igh t on SepL 21.1955.

_ “We’ve got 0 p retty go<

Bgotiatcdon’t th ink we'll ever ge

tic -m e n t-w ith - th a t-g u y -in - he sooner we get him out. :s- th e chance for o settlem e 10 “Everything is so neg

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; Sundasuffering a n in- tion a t th is>8 listed How- the possibl Ie and said if p riorities is t a r t aga in st th is footbal

la n would tak e priority ir T ha t’s tho

> wer© beating dress a s coi s w ere blowing “We havi g to M innesota tional- Fo< -opener. co m m en t.' tt:f ilm p the-one= o \tf- busine u t is th ey a re our hom e o th a lo t o f going.”I - s a id of th e Assum in 1 eome iiyury will be om ondory. backs on twell in th e f irs t first-string Ota). T h e gam e Chuck Loi lem .in th e sec- y e a ra s a p ;

“He h a s ;] tp d n g not to - said o f Lo: M sibility of a he s tan d s < ^IFL Players classic di

« .......... - .th ro w s veii t 's a distroc- ho seem s U

coring bl rove too 1~ I t b rough t bo lldub .’ Ic old doys. th e have n ig h t9. The off(i tb u rs t by tho night afterhove come too pitched a

ninga «ice. Reds acorcin en ts w h eth er th ree gar3 long because fireworJM.icute w hen wo “W e hadPete Rose said said Tueadied th e A tlan ta was, b u t Ivrith 0 19-hit som ething i

1 severi home The Bro^ ^ h e r s , 01

th e Reds atill a t leost oneih ind th e San “T he Gii1 17 gam es re- leogue in p>• aeored 13 nlh a t it, b u t i t we played te," Rose said, tonight in oJU aro m athe- “T h a t’s '

gome." h o jisive o u tb u rst You c an 't ejrk e r , w ho h a d , Rose saidand tw o home talk ing oboeer-h igh-eigh t- -ifyou con’f

highest you10 th ree-gom e H e soldn g tw o losses players havw eek’s show- did aga inst

"I w an t 1> W ednesday.' anro d e r in L o s A n - said.

0 two-gome The pres: ion Fronciaco the G iants

lead in th e iIp rig h t now,”

got to play —

hln~th in g yet,------^ --------cky, though," 'also h a d o n e -

IS ag a in s t At- he f irs t eight- ^in n o ti playerther, drove in l i

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his point." F lores said about jibility of 0 walkout. T h e s rig h t now are winning ball gam e. T h a t's tho No. 1

in my professional life, ho only th in g we will ad- coaches, th e D etroit Lions, isve been asked by the No- Football League not to t. W e ore ju s t going about in e ee r-W p e-ex e ited -ab o u t- e opener, wc w an t to keep it

lin g he’s healthy, Hilger one of two young quarter- n th e field S unday - the ing D etro it quarterback is Long, who's in hia second.. I professional, as a n excellent arm ," Flores Long. "H e’s very accurote, is ta ll in th e pocket. He’s a

drop-back thrower. He very well w hen pressured^ s to be v ery poised."

►lastla te

," Bell sa id . ’Y ou 're going to :hts like thot." jffensive b u rs t coine one t e r A tlan ta ’s Tom Glovine a fo u r-h itte r for seven in- 1 a n A tlon ta victory. The )red only four ru n s in-their sam es before Tuesday’s s.lad offense tonight," Roae ladoy. “I don’t know w hat it i I th in k th e pitching had lg to do w ith it."Braves wen t through six , ond each of th em gave up me hom e run.G ian ts o re No. 1 in the 1 pitching,” Rose soid. "We } ru n s th e laa t seven games d them . W c scorcd 21 runs n o n e gome.3 w hy boseboH’s a great le said . “I t’s unpredictable, t explain it."aid h c d id n o t w ont to s ta r t ibout f in ishing second, “but Vt w in, y ou got to finish the rou possibly can." id hc enjoyed seeing his lave a good gome, as they ist th e Brovcs.It m y team to w an t pres- _!thrivc-on.pres8ure,-Ro8o-

ressure ia th e rc now, with Its holding o commanding le division race.

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round o fo n N F L sup ^ Sileo hod signed s

he hod used u p h is <u t - ___ freOBnt-JSrtsJMi:j. r e n t a l d ra ft. T he tai

1988 collegiote d ra ft In e a r lie r supplcn

,j., Bosw orth w ere ossif [jp c e iv e rC ris C a rte r w(

id . Dolphins jga MIAMI (AP) - T l^ Je f f H ayes to replact

onnounced W ednesd Roby, h u r t in Sum

J o ts w hen he tried to 1 -*• in jured reserve.

“Reggie is going to fe lt a f te r to lk in g to tl fectively d u rin g th o t

H ayes, 28. from Nc played four yea rs w trad ed to th e C incinn

Patriots w

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P lu n k e tt, li seven-} r ig h t k nee d u rin g Sui

Doig. 0 five-year ve ing th e final cutdow n

’it AL plans c-The A m erican Lea

Tuesday . S ept. 22. in--------fife-to-doterm ine-hon

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S p o r t s

Ft Miami tackli?) — Defensive tack le D an Si selected by th e T om po Boy

upplemental d ro fl W ednesda] 1 >^th the Bucs e o rlie r, after s collegiate e ligibility . The lc i!a t,_ E cau ir in g .S ilca .to .g a^ tackle now will cost th e Bucs iift..;_ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _[■mental drafts, th e rig h ts to signed to the S e a ttle Seohav was drafted by th e Philadelpl;

sign new punlThe Miami D olphins signed < L'?e_^,e jryurcd,Reggie_Roby..< sday.m day's game ag a in a t th e Nei0 ru n a badly snoppcd ball, hi

to bo out n t least fo u r weeks;'1 th e doctor th o t h e w ouldn’t b i t tim e period."Worth Cnrolina. is a five-yenr with the W oahington Redsk onoti Bengala for th e 1986 set

vaive PlunkettH. (AP) — The N ew E ngland 1 >c tackle A rt P lu n k e tt on the linebacker Stevo Doig to fil

i-yeor veteran, su ffe red a ton lunday's 28-21 victory over Mi veteran, had been w oived by -■n on Sept. 8.

coin flipeague will hold a coin toas in AL Preaident B obby Browi om e-sites-for-the-p layoffsin

sales increase(AP) - The yeo rlin g aales ai

'eek shpw an in d u s try on thi I and the dism ay o f buyers ho] s'prices.ch began K entucky’s 10-day r 1 on overage price u p 22.5 p« Keeneland, w hich s to rted s<

n tho first day, 12.8 percen t N

places fourthdell Robinaon. a fo rm er Jero: ced fourth in th e 100-m ile Wc

ly living in W yom ing, coverec s nnd 29 seconds. T h e w inner 2'1:45,

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ICS 0 No. 3 pick in th o

1 to linebacker B rian ihowks, and wide re- elph ia Engles.

ntered free-ogent p un te r t>y.,Coach D on Shula______________

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SteinTAMPA, F la . (AJ

Yankcea own Sutinbrerm er, in on fore the local NAA( defended h is refefei 30-ycar-old b lack c a a “boy."

S te in b reo n ertu ec sive to blacks, eorli during a n a tio n a l U eion 'dfblacks in pro

.............-H e n ry -C a rIe y ,-p iTam pa b ranch o f th p o r t^ th e Y ankees' although S t« inb ren m ight havc b een i supported u s w hen his critics h av e no stra ted a very stuor toward th e wcll-bcii of nil raccs, culturei

—Next-P slated

NEW YORK (AI Square G arden 's Iat4 pionship figh t wi

- W ednesday. . . fo r Lj “I'm d isappoin ted

ing the fight in Nev — — Goodman, d irec to r 0

Garden, said W cdnc wnference form ally i Michael O lo jide-Frj for the v acant I n te n Federation t i t le O ct.

The bout w as act fi Felt -Forum Oct. Bwitched to C aesa rs Tate, a D etro it no Houston, objected.

_________ Olajide w as b o m iraised m CanaBaTT: New York and is un tho Garden.

“I felt M ichael champion, th e t i t le ii said, “so le t’s ta k e th

tral ground."Tate won h is poin

which w iU --be-t«le\ b ep n n in g ^ f4 i3 0 p .n

The w inner w ill si ouB M arvin Hog

champion. T he o rgan ■' td -flan c tlo h -th c 'H a l

Leonard figh t a s a ti when Leonard w on, t

P a d re s \ h ie ra rc h a n o th e r

- - i SAN DIEGO (APJ_______-Pnf<rr.B pr<*flident Ch-- —...... M anager L a rry -B a

been re-hired for th Feeney announced W

Feeney, th e N ati president from 197( placed B allard S m ith

------------ s ident on J u n e 10. 1vice p resident a n d gc of the G ian ts in b'oth San Francisco from 1

Dowa is in h is root mnjor-league m an ag 16 m ajor-league .. S( m anaging S an Diegi farm team in L as Vc

------------- clfic C o a s r ta a g u e tlt lWhen Feeney wa

sident o f th e P ad res , uncertain w h e th e r h< in 1988.

“We’ll do i t on i basis," Feeney saic “We’ll see w h a t hap p It hos been k in d of I’ve been tre a te d m ar great a rea a n d a fi

------ ;------Ih in k -it’l l-b e -a n -c x .1988."

------ ; The youth-orientec= h"ad a roller co as te r s

On Ju n e 4, th e ir 12- thc w orst in th e miyo

• • . - the Padres havc gone: best in th e N L W est, i J? 50-43 ir^ th a t t im e.- ______“W e're n o t go ing to

___ C____pcrati<m_nnd t ry to; trades," Feeney said. ; develop young p layei

club and in th e fa rm s r Eorly th is seaso

perm ental Bowa w as- - worst enem y. H e fn

cized players puHli known for hia n u m e r ^ m c n ts w ith um pire

According to Bowa, to change h is m a n n e r

“I’ve learned one— patien t," Bow a-said. ‘

long way to go. I’ve long way. I 've leam ec know I’ve m ade m is ti changes in those a reai

' > ' Bowa sa id th e I around is due to m a tu

....^ ----- - —A t th e o u tse t, th re tslated aa a ta r te r s —' c

il Sontiogo, sccond bi Cora and ce n to r fi< Jenbrson. S an tiag o i have been w ith th<

• . seaaon, b u t C ora w a ..1 minors in J u n e a n d s t . • three m onths.; “We Have a lo t o f y

Bowa said. “W e'vo con ■ r I defm itely th in k wo'

. . . ------ - -jfjg d irection . Wl> of ups and dow ns; n o t

• L players, b u t w ith m; t being it b e tte r m a n a g " and they p la n on

players."

_ _

W T lm es-N ew s, Twi

tibrenne(AP) - New York b ackgnw ner George o th e r pa n appearance Iw- would

^ C P ^ u p , again has." ifence to th e club's S teink ch ief accountant In Tam]

cal m eised th e term , ofTen- vancemir l ie r th is sum m er d a y th all television discus* m embeiprofessional sports te m a lis

-p re s id e n t of the •fU»eNAACP, sup -ies’ owner. He aaid „renner’s reference i .n ill.ch o » n , -ho’. ' cn p eop l. who an,n o t. H e’s demon* Stein

J<ong commitment w hile tsbeing of a ll people re n Atl«ire s and'economic m om inj

N e w ^ o r1 for Las ^(AP) — Madison clarodvi la te s t w orld cham- The J

w as announced ranked,]r Las Vegas. pro reco;:ed we're not hav- T ate ,'lew York," Bobby Olympicir o f boxing for the pounds,Inesday a t a news 12 knocllly announcing tfie th e IBF. F ran k T ate fight Hagletem ational Boxing cham piolet. 10. • • Leonard?t for th e C arden’s tionuTt^t. 10, b u t was H agler. ’irs Palace becausc Boxing <na tive living in o t stake

re tired , i-n in England and vacant. IT T jun ie livcB in u n d e r contract to

lel. is not the . le is vocont," Tote2 th e fight to neu- H

o in t for the fight, alevised - by NBC pTtnTEDT.1 succeed Marvel- I H la g le r os IBF;an izo tion refused ' _____ ^^algor-Sugar-Ray--------------f0 title m atch, and n, th e title was dc- .

k e e p - — :hy:r y e a r ®^P) — S an Diego VC hub Feeney ond MB ow a- have • both— ~ = 1 th e 1988 seaaon, \

1 W ednesday, la tional League’s 970 to 1986, re- lith a s Pndres pre-0. Ho also w a s 'a .......I general m anager >th Now York and n lS 4 6 to l9 6 9 . ookie season as a Blag er. He played ' I..seasons before I

iego's Claaa AAA ■ ' Vegas lo the Pa-

-tltle1 irl986:----------------■ ■w as nam ed pre- « s, he said it was r he would return I

n o yeor-to-year )oid Wednesday. ippens next year, o f exciting here.: \

narvelously. It’s a I fine bttllclub. I -exe iting -year-in— — -------

Jted P ad res have “•r season in 1987i 12-42 record was Uiiyors. Sincc then, jeonc 47-13, second — 0 !St. San Francisco'10.f to go out in des- - •to moke a lot o f ....... ..............aid. "We w ant to lyers both on our ^m system ." I Iason, the tem- Km s often his own M

frequently criti-________5iHlicly and was ncrouB heotcd ur-......

wa, he'll a ttem pt lo rism s. Fcne th ing - bed. "I still have a ------ .'vc comc' long, ned to back off. I istakes. I'll make

; Padres ' tum - IIa turity . | B«I

irec rookies were- I S-■ 'catchcr Benito | g

basem an Joey | ^ Sfielder S tan ley----- H h

0 and JefTerson f f i th e Padres all b S

w as sen t to the M1 s tayed there for at

■ 'B,'

) f young talent,” M B H I :om e a long way. ' w e’re headed inW e've had o iot - ------

lo t only w ith the m e. I p lan on

la g e r n ex t year, n being better

Twin Falls, Idafio T hursday ,

er defenigrounds. ... I only w ish thal r people in .professional sporti d contribute as m uch a s h(

5inbrenner, who h as q u a rte n impa, told a group of300 a t a b n o t i n g of tho N ational Ad' em ent of Colored People Tues. h a t h e often speaks of h is stafi bers. black and w hite, in a pa- tlistic woy.

! urged his audience “to s ta rt ng each other more by th e ir ac-

and no t so m uch by p reta tion . Actions, deeds speak ;r th an w hat the m edia might o u t o f the words," hc said,

iinbrenner m ade th e rem ark ! ta lk in g about accountan t War- \ tk in so n on the CBS Sunday ling newa show, "Face the

rM ght—Vegas

i v a c a n ti 23-year-old Olajide, who ia id.No. I b y th e IBF. h a d a 23-0 !Cord, w ith 16 knockouts.« , also 23, who was th e 1964 pic gold m edalist a t 156 is, hos a record of 20-0; w ith ockouts. Hc is ranked No. 5 by }F.jle r wos the undisputed pion, but when he fought ird, th e World Boxing Associo- Tthdrew title recognition from r. T h a t m eant only th e World g Council cham pionship was ke in th o t fight. Leonard has j , m aking the WBC title also t.

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th e canyon you h e a r t te rm s. F or instance,

■ “cruddy”, “miick", “fllimc' used to describe w h a t oi

_!____ called .“p oo .poo .lF ieh .pcis.

M any o f ua feel tho Axi E ngineere th n t diverted from C rysta l' S p rings

i villaina. N ot so, Yes, th t-------- h ave m ore w a te r th a n th

b u t thoy took w a te r fron s tream flow from Cryeti and resto rin g th is 60 o r e n te ro n th e e n d o f th e lo l

^ h e r— Mig/w

succea migr.

:r_ for th<another

he first major hun* yjg idal !r of the fall strikes ^|] proci g w ith grouse, par- to habit 11 l>ccoming legal m en t, cas. The om ds this opener a s opener 1 /e a th e r hatching 54, th e ( :rea sed partridge Hills, Tl

all'■the others a t west to the east.

u s t rem em ber that The dc s la te upland bird Ung ruff i.50 a l his nearest an effort b e required for all lations 1

f a g e and over If he som e 66 o r partridge. The the a rc j Ecessary for any transporl

including sage groves of To pre

Region 4 Wildlife would-be Kvale, Idaho confused

>h and Game, “he grouse, 1 j e r nol to shoot if the divi< m p up while he’s h arv est - 2. ” last fo rm3rs , several par- But the by prim arily sage sage g ro i

v ery littlPrW hich-w lll-have-iing-aistr

- 7 i . ^ a

e o f g o o d le k c o u n t s p a i i

s t u d y h <

j r f o r e c i>1 - If anyone Tho owls and Robert Huff a re ra re , i a living, they for them I

a -second-tim e— ba ttle— bet I 't believe the and th e tli

m uch tim t— dally, if the forests m ai

— they head In vice, the lational Forest. Managmeni to 1 a .m ., they F o re stry Dt

hoot-hoot Inlo . I s l lg h lc d b y a J

)ped onto theirrd h a ls . S " ® , '

• e ffo rls .Jh ey The work eek for food, .^ im lla r stuc ected by ihe expected to irom eter of the mining how t ’s ecosystem m ust be left a irly large and The owl hi . I t the agcncy D istrict stJ continued ex- m any of t o ther animals undertaken t a lso will sur- J h e scarcl

b y the first J e ff Ucbel, th ree a rea s

tr ic t wildlife- This year. ; ■s their work,, fiftli site ha> -sU earspotted—145;t)0(KicrG'

determ ine if Huff and P r iuccessful in nesting pa ir ________ . - InKDoufiUisf

imp boiQCtending the

g about Crj'8- lin g a n ew cer-

"8-ublic mcc-ling ■ ■ y ha tcheriea in

r theae same !, _ th e words _ .

.p o o _ p o o .th n t_ _ " P ^ " " ™ l

Let mo e Axm y.Corps-of-brdigew aa 4) te d th e w ater Crystal Sprii Ig s- a re the le t was lowe th o y probably hopes th a t il I th o y flled onr-poo" tR o f th1 rom th e down cry dum ps ii t'etal Springs, has hot helpi o r so cfs will, lower level c

I loke a n d will_ comc n opon

f

f i s , p a i

WpopulatessfuliIplQig ratory waterfowl counterpar th e —duck-hunting' opener I; icr few weeks, was approved b> daho legislature last year anc occcds go into a fund dedicatee ibltaL and /o r spcclcs enhance

! o th e r special item for thi: :r is the grouse closuro on Unil e C assia Division of the South This runs from U.S. .93 on the to th e Oakley-Burlcy road orSt.d epartm en t currently Is plan-

uffed grouse In the division in ort to establish huntable popu- 5 th e re . Through Wednesday 66 b ird s h ad been trapped in rea soulh of Pocatello and lortcd ■ forj^cleaso In the aspen JoflheC assiaD Ivision. p reclude th e possibility of a be b lue grouse hunter getting ed and harvest some niffcd ■. Ih e departm ent has closed ivision to all forest grouse t — a move that probably will m o re than one year,

the closure docs nol include rouse, since the species share itUe habita t. Partridge hun-'

^ ----------------

II

. I-- .. .

a i d o f f t h i s y e a r ( — -------------------------------- c

iclps:astw ls a r e n o l threa lcneci bu t !. a n d the w o rk , in h un ting 1 h a s been s p u rre d by th e

tim b e r Industry over how m b e r can be cut in the nanaged by the Forest Jicr- e U.S. B ureau of Land ent; a n d - the Oregon D epartm ent.

experts estim ate the Nor­w oods m ay havc 2.000 p a ir s of spotted owls,

lanners a re proposing that m a c re s of tim ber be remov- hnrxesjing a nd be set aside .;’ls la b o d c ;_ _ :_______ :____- -

)rk ._of-jiuff-and P rlcc -an d - tud iqs in o ther forests are to go a long way In deter-

DW m uch old-growth timber }ft untouched.I hu n t in the Zigzag Ranger s ta r te d la s t year. Now

th e other forests have m th e sam e technique, irc lty of the bird is evident rs t su m m er’s work. Only a s w llh owls were found.•. a fourlh and possibly a have been identified in therG-Zfgzffg-TiElrrd“ U e b e ir “P ric e have discovercd bne l ir In a broken-off but liv- IS fir. ___________________

ttom byioi

CJ Swen go- A - ------------------------------ Ice

? C J ______At

th e level o f th e hike buck p |jII i t help to clean the lake wii

expinin. W hen a new coj s iu iit-acroaa thc-ou tlc t-o f—Kai jringa the level fo the out- "pc w ered. This was done in j f t t i t would flush the “poo nnt th e 'C lear Springs hatch- bat J in to C rystal, Springs. I t .. j •Iped, but ra th e r with the poc ‘I o f the lake , it hns be- wil cn_R.eptic.tank.thQtJB.no_ ton

f,

o o r ji r t r i d g

itionspw) 'and bird Ip a r t and pheasant hunting,

in ripcrlan areas, will be d b y tha t spcclcs cffmcs un and la te next month, atcd The other caullonlni nee- K vale is lo consider

h unters have found su this p a s t couple of years anc Unit m easu re up this tim e aro )uth The reason for that, the out. is that In the pas on early September rair

w atering areas through lan- e r t and the birds w ere 1 in dispersed . Thai m eant h 'PU* w alk into a covey day anyw here.I "B u t the desert is bo Jna and tha t p retty much ? ,y L lra lc d -a ll -species,-grou

tridge. inlo watering s ' a lh a l find birds this year Ing to a real big bunch v

m ig h t not find many bli th e ir special a reas bee;

ISC d ry conditions."■'•'I Thelookbyspecicsinclud

Sage Grouse ‘re Most of Magic Val

grouse season will r u n j on d a y morning"through Oct

'daily ba g and four possess A sm all portion of Reg

th e easte rn edge on the < th e Minidoka-Arco road, S ept. la-Oct. 9 with th r ha rv es t limits.

T here a re some closure: — C ounly-lhal-are-d ifficu lt

H unters planning to test I should obtain a set of reg w hich the open and close c learly defined.

------- K -\'aIc-sald"brood-datJIhrough August conflrmi c rca se counts the depart m en saw on the leks ■grounds) In the spring.

“ We had one cold-wea during the May hatching 1 m ay have hurt us a II Kvale. "B ut we be: reproduction of sage groi le a s t equal lo and perha b e tte r than last year. The a r c forccasllng a season vi to la s t year."

L ast year Ihe d opera ted 10 checking sta

_ cessing 2.800,_hunters \

t ,

K n S H y H f e p

Back to natA hiking group work offers a chance to g<

..... ■ becom e—better- aci

^ a n y o llonger us deep as i t oncc wni

T h e cu lprit in thia Sp rings problem is th e Envii tui P rotection Agency of the governm ent, who is chargi

-keeping open eewage-pits o tcanyon.

L e t m e point out ju s t h A rm y Corps of Engincerp h pinna to tre a t th is fish wat w ill hnve to treat. The; p lan n ed a five-ncro se ttling j con tra s t , m any of the

■Kalehenes are dum ping th "poo poo" directly into tho r if th e y h ave settling ponds, t not-m ucli-bigBor- th a n -th e - b a sem en t o f a home.. E x p e rts tell me th n t tho fi

fXM" problem can be solved., w ill coat money, and a re the to rs-in -th fte -fish -fa rm s-w i!

S ..I

je f iu r

years. in the lower be legal wfaCQ under the gun

Ing note fromir the terrainsucccss in thend see If it can ' ^ H j Hround.;, K vale points . \ a s t two y e a rs - llns provided ; • • • ' ghoul the des- A 're p re tty well V; hunters could \ ' \ i - ’ ju s t about A \ ' \ \

bone dry now 1 has_concen-_ o u se -an d -p a r--

spots. Those *f ir m ay run In- L L 3 l a J I

while others birds a t all In »*ecause of the

birds. Both 0 ude: 1980 ' a'ccor

sta tistics.ISC "We won’t'a lley’s sage production t 1 from Satur- w ing collectl ct. 2 wilh lwo_ again is askii sslon limits, gathering as ?gIon 4, along form anagem a e a s t side of The Up of d, runs from the prim ary hree and six en tire story

- sex, whethc res in E lm ore nesting this s J i t- to -d e f in e .- ly -a li- th e - th ;t those a reas know for man egulations on The wing sed spots-arc—d ep a rtn ien r]

ing stations 3ta-collecie<I-use'd access 1 m ed the In- led with unai ir tm en t field and he asked ts- (stru tting -to -p ass throi

to drop wing ea th e r week sites, g period that "L ast year Iltlle .’’ said from through

tielieve the of the sta te •ouse was at g rea t founda haps a little m cn tp lans,"! herefore , wevery sim ilar .............

The happlc! departm ent in fact a sta

lations, pro- called it the 1 w llh 2,100 decade - i;

I

-J

t u r erking with Sport-Country get outdoor exercise and

icquainted - wlth“ Magic"

t h e r n a i'ns. und ia legal ui

C rystal good bulldozer vironm en- down the sidos he federal w here a trickle rged w ith create a gushing oU t-of-the- legalT indorldah

,K« - T here o ro tho th e w oter unde tho Snnko Rivoi

r in s tho UIO o r , g i» n d . In gprings can bee

t E f i r f i r f ”" ™ ' ' — -I river, o r • Now you undo . th a t a re in d ustiy is opor 6 -no rm al— 60 -many-of-theE

• You can see the fish “poo address how', or'

d... b u t i t who will evontu. h o inves- to be n e a r the v iU in g to —disease.------------

rf

n t s o p

' s n e w u p l a n d b i r d h u n t l

h of those were highs since ( :6rdlng to departm ent (

n’t havc a real good idea on c 1 until wc can s tudy the ( ;ctlons" said Kvale ,_w hn_r sking hunter cooperation in --- as many wings as possible b enient purposes. sof the wing tha t indudcs ry wing feathers te lls the ry of the bird —,l ts age, ° ther it participated In ° s spring if female — simp- f -Ih ings-biologists-w ant-to-^ ' lanagem enl reasons.Ings a rc collected by q ifpersonnel a t 'th e check- d is but Kvale said lesser- u 5s roufcThave been outfit- a nattended ‘‘wing b a rre ls” y ked hunters not expecting irough- a 'check lng stalfon— ings into those collection s<

cla r we had over 5,000 wings rc jghout the southern part lie and lha l gives u s a g. idallon for our m anage- 1,."h e sa id . *1;

• Partridge - — — — - Jlest slory ot the y e a r - sta te departm ent re lease w le best chukar news in a In

is the rebounding of rn

Valley’s hin terlands. This _Sguth. H ills.lw o-w eeks-ag

the Ja rb idee a r e a _to^v.

ime woiunder Idaho low. A ' p u t

:cr operator can c u t mes os of tbe canyon w all cle of w ater flows a n d ^ ling river o f w oter. All Inho Inw.—

iioso th a t tell m e th a t no ti ider tho north sido o f vor is endless and by rioua m eth(^s; includ- of oxploaives, a em ail jnat- become a basis for a g^ly

hav«idorstond how tho fish Fc porating and ju s t how cony lem ‘ gain theirrw oter:— s tan i ie problems w e_m ust drin] o r 'le ^ v o i t r t< r a u r ld d ~ w a r ituoU y'not'be allow ed wate he w ater for fea r o f ho td ------------------ --------------------

rf , . . . . . . ‘ ■

p e n S i

H Q

n t in g s t a m p I9 r e q u i r e d I

e chukars no tab ly bu t (Hungarians) p artia lly .

D epartm eni rep o rts e s t \ chukars per sq u a re m ile 2 Canyon and goodly numbe i- re sL o tlh a ih ird d istric t.— 1----Region 4 d idn’t have the ; bounding of those a re a s I

said production w as good.

’ "We conducted a hellcopi on desert b ighorns a couple

\ ago in the B runeau and . areas and th e re seem ed lo ,_ in thea ir a ll lh a U m e ,-h e sa

" It wasn’t th a t 'good in tJ ' of the region b u t the pc ' definitely a re up in the no :-K lng-H H I-aroa-and-pretty - ; around. It should be better

year,’’ hesaid .

r — G ra r -p a r tr ld g e -d ld n ’n , sam e hatching success

chukars but ag a in K vale sc routes point to an u pw ard tre

."The num ber of b irds pci saw this y ea r w as not a sl

> increase but we w ere secli on more of the rou tes lhan ■ 1985 and 19R6." h e said. - ,

The season ru n s through with daily and possession I Ing eight and 16 for cach m eaning a total o f 16 chul

'h is group trekked-the allit -ago.-Sunday-a Irip-to— gysff L-vJcw_fall co lo rs - ln -------Ai

m i d r e plU t up th e m o n e y tb c le a n u n e s s th e y a ro c re a t in g ?

Next, le t m e te ll you ju s t hc ipring w ater u sero g e t so rator-Ifrthoy -A nny-C orpa of leers had tak en j u s t w h a t flo' la turally coming Trom tho s p r Crystal Springa, ev en before a te hat<^ory developer wc Jld scared tho landscape , i t ii nated by experts th a t th ey ' n ly have ha lf th e flow th e> lave.

F o r th o se o f u s w h o knov a ny o n , w e h a v o s e e n in ontM co -a -3 -inch -p lpe 'tha t-p rori nking w ater a n d n o t m uch i 'OB developed in to a casca< a te r able to su p p o rt a 30 B t c h ^ in H agerm an Valley. I t is cd led "sp ring enhancem

C-d T lm es-N ew t

a t u r d i

j f o r p a r t r i d g e a n d q u a i l

but gray g ray s m ay b num bers per da]

stablish 134ilc in Hells H ere again th ibers in the but the am ount------------------- i s - p r e t t y — muthe huge re- r iperlan a rea s J I bul Kvale - particu la rly S:

T ha i season through D

Ic ol w SJ I ‘ho qt

be C alilom ia qi 10 be birds phasizcdU ieenl:

sa id ------------M ounlain“ quallI the middle “ vailalpopulations not enough t north Bliss- Magic Valley hur;y-m uch-all--------------------------er than last shi

Region 4’s shai

s a s S e said broodrend. . K vale said tht icr m ile we Ctirlowsignillcanl easls id e ot U

eIng hungs poptilations i n we did In n u rab e ro fb ird sh

Kvale earlie r---------------departm ent— Is

gh Dcc. 31 translocation o f : I lim its be- Cassia Division :h species, su itab le w inter lukars and discovered.

titude will Icavc.Sw enscn 's-i 30T m .A nyonelntcrcsted is invited, '

> e l a s w <up the Thoro a r e some

C rystal Sp rings phow thp. be cleanedn m nrh ™ust be b u ilt to r of-Engi. tho w ater. T hore iilo w u rL ^ t e r com ing fromD r in a ^ tho fl• o p r i -

m , ” b r .y o u c a n p l o j / wm.JH hancem ent” g am e i

o fw a te r th a t is n o v -‘ ^-''®«“ Spring8- t h a r th c r e

privato h a tch e ry cc ow tho h ire a cat, d rille r o] one in- per t a n d prcsto.._v rbviSea w ater C ry sta l Spi h more, hold.:ade. o f , -------------------t --------J O - t ^ Swen ie an avid T

—.......man-ivho uiriteg aim e n t," / b r T h e T Im es-N ew i

w8. Twin Falls, Idaho Thursd

l a y

t a i l b u t n o t g r o u s e - I

' be taken In equal pT •day.

Qualln the populations a r e up ; )unt of habitat availab le n much—limited—to—the-------pr

ly Snake River. on open Saturday and (1 Dec. 31 with 10 dally L ? session limits. ^e quail encountered will ^ a quail and Kvale em- entire stale Is closed on m

uall. A few~bobwfiIte illable in the Boise a rea 3 gh to s ta rt an exodus of 3 hunters. ^

Sharp'Tailssharp-tail grouse oppor- -3-pretty-w ell lim ited to ^31ack Pine and Sublett ^

the best spot appears ^•lew grasslands a rea on [”11}of the Sublett. Although f~ns a re never huge, the l- ds is up this year.Ier had reported the W~ ls considering a 'T iof sharp-tails Into the f!\

ilon west side If a ; :I te r food source Is j ; ,

I Fil« photo

I 's-park lng-lo t-at------------“

/ e l l)me solutions to tho JS problem. F ira t i t 1 cd up, then a d ike to ra ise the level o fre is plenty o f w aste___ __ ;rom tH Tprivate fish Z10 flprings, i t needsu p a s th o la w s h o u ld < :

ploy tho “spring en- ne-and find a trick le c .flowing into C rysta l____ 1..

iCTCiigineers o r ^ o y co u ld no t g o t, o n d lr JF a n d exp lo siv e s ox- o .._ w e _ h a y o -a il- th e -----— JSprings Lake can

id Twin Falls fUher- _[9 a weekly cbliimh lew s.

u rsday , S e p te m b e r l7 .1987

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fhe s tw lh ead tititic r itte r .

L ike a prodigal chi I a n d theiD come bflck

environm ent, Itissb Its country cousins.

Itm ay p ick a litU e i t w asn ’t quite wbatl Its hlgb sea mess. I tl a i r ^ tha t don't seen

-------- — corrccUoclety-ancU___ ..f- '.tb a tb av e tb esam ee

I tm ay b en o la rg c j n cousin that stayed a t a :t ; w hen It flghts there ll H - - sw agger, a doggedne K ; ; ’ b e d e v e l ( ^ b y lo n g W m o re hostile environ

" R S r . I t can do this after ; d re d m iles of Inland (

1 1 •! - re se rv es tha t its gen< '7 > th e h o m e s id e ra in b o w

W here the country ea te n scuds, thesea-i

y *': h a s eaten prawns anc U > W hen the country rai

thesteelheadch— - r* j-: h errtno rcand le flsh -

‘ • ' W hen the resident J f I b iggest fish in the rlv y : l . s teelhead is trying to

l 8 ’; lionorkU lerw hale. a - j T ; L ike the sailor hom ■3 ‘w -sea voyage, thesteeil S I!, in to hom e port and b£2 tow n with m oreihani i ;i m ind .

- T hegin-ciearw atci

• j H a n dR ■ LAWRENCE,

■ Po ised face 'to fang I , tim b e r rattlesnake,

m aneuvers resembl — -4^—'- m u c h as an Irish jlgT-

• ~ , r H e dashed aboutrep tile , blocking its

V,, and rhythmically kli . |?5 : J head . To a layman, ll

^ cou rting disaster.■q ■. T he snake, for its

I ra tt le d Its tall wllh : . tio n .andbcgan toco ll

— »^‘:;7 ;^~ ‘‘I 'm ‘ just-try ing -t n . an d gel him to posi J J ' F itch casually lold.i ^ “ ""w h o w as squatting or

___« o r seven fcfet from the‘‘You could be hai

;'1 and stlil safe ," Fite •J -a ,p h o to g rap h er.

.(!' - T h e photographei ^ fellow —dldn'tbudge. ^ R a ttle rs , copperhe S . , v a rie ties of non-poisoi

p j ■ al l in a day’s work y c a re ta k e r of 590 ai b ' p re se rv e belonging tc

o fK ansas.,, “ I realize at my af

- .i^ 7~--such-fooIl9hnes9r^als i .... B ut of course, he wo: I "Snakes have alwajI; •' fascination for m e.” [; "T h ey ’re mysterlc Q - T h e re ’s a lot to f

_ L ... th e m ,’.:______ -' M And having weal

— S b ite s from copperhea [ e a rly in his career,

feel I can understar tia llties. I feel as s<

_______ poisonous snakes as“ ' 'c a r . I n e ither case, \

, ;not f a ra w a y .”^ u t , cerlaTnly noi added. In both chscs, concentrate all your er

. ' F itch , a form er Uni •sas ecology professor, m oved lo t^ r e s e r v ,

Cixilfine swell sta

—gameco:‘ BO ISE - A syster

i t collection of civil pei . Id ah o D epartm ent of I

' . .n e tte d «,901.50 in tJ m onths o f 1987,

. k d ep artm en t enforceme .! Som e of the collectli- p en a lties assess in pi

enforcem ent chlcf Fr. .T o d a te , in 1987, Idali

; ' a sse ssed H 658 in civil I Idaho code places vs

- ' —w hlch-is wasted or tali th a t courts can re.

— unlfonn ly assess penal-------- An-olk-is-valued-at-; bighorn sheep, mouni ■. m oose a t $1,000. Deer c

a t $200 along with_____ w hlstlin t .._sw an_..ac

Chinook salm on are w(-------- T hese-arc '-assessed 1

crim in a l penalties 1< , , court.; W ildlife values are s

fish and game of recognized by the o b e lo n g ln g jo ^ [ r e s l£

- co u rts vlew-niegariakl r g am e a s th reft from , ■ public.

WhUe individual anL rep laced , the fees go m en t program s that

' ' u sab le populations of gs — r^N eSm ith—rcredlts—

/ : A gainst Poaching p; m o re than $2,000 of thi

! th is y ea r, noting that ", rum In a g a m e 'ia le ra

a re a l personal loss, w ould tu m in a ca r thief

In addition to those------- lec ted -under-lhe-in te i

an addition $46,101 bas to a collection agency.

' SteelIrout Is a n ornery

1 child gone to seaack hom e to ru ra l H l hs sby In tb e ways of

H Bttie a t i ts food as If la t is is u sed lo in '*. I t m ay bang out in - and tbe eem quite righ t for ticlpateM ttravf 1 in gangs-------waitingle experience a s i ls— tions of

Ifitg irger than a country b rassy ; J a t home, y e t and the r e is a te n a c t iy ;a the coui dness th a l can only In fresh ongsu irv iv a lin a looks, ronment. ButUite rsev e ra lh u n - nervous nd travel, using • m ark th jenes have but not on an or ibow. m ay noltry cousin h as Fisbeiea-going rainbow coc ted f and tru e shrim p. ly fo rth rainbow e a ts a th a ta re

1 chews an oU>rich— rainbow sh - an d so it gocf put into :nt rainbow is the blue and river, th e trou t lur;to o u tsw lm a se a In Idaho e. A steelome from a long , c raw ler eelhead Is coming >' o r three i back to Its home _ often ter lan food on its will not.'

V ery I;Qter intoxicates host shot

dling snI, Kan. (AP) - y ears ag ang with a 53-lnch ShortIke, H enry Fitch’s Fitch rc'mblcd nothing so about c>Ig ---------------------------that-woilUt In -fron t of Ihe v atio n .-Its path of escape, ,_______kicked a leg a l its

n, 11 seem ed he was

its p a rt, furiously Lh a growing aglla- coll itself t id i ly .ig 'to 'S tab llze”hlm;---------------pose In one spol,”Id .a photographer,- - g on the ground six.theia ttlcL _________________ :half th a t distance

•Uch called to tlie

)her — sensible ige.rheads and many tisonous snakes arc ork for Fitch , the

acres of nature g to the University

I age I should slop ' -3ald-Filchrwho-l3---------------

won’t.ways had a spcclal e.” he explained, erious animals.) find o u t about

'ealhered severalheads and -ra tlle rs--------------er, F itch said, “ I >tand th e ir polen* i secure handling as I do driving a

violent death Is

io rinc 'v ilab lc rT ie 'ses, ‘‘you have lorenergy .” ___University of Kan* - >or, and hfs family ervallon about 40

iesa teo ffe rs—item atlc plan for penalties by the

of F ish and Game 1 the f irs t eight ., according to — iment rep o rts . . . jctlons w ere from 1 past y e a r , says

F rank NeSmlth. daho co u rts have vil penalties.3 value on wildlife taken Illegally so

“reasoM ply ' and- — --------halites. --at-$500r^arlbou;-----------------}untaln goa t and e r o r antelope are ith wild turkey,. and s tu r g e o n . --------------; worth $100 each.d in addltion-to --------------

levied by the

'e s e t because the of the s ta te is ! constitution as esldents and the aklD gor-.w afiteof - :i)m the general

anim als ca n 't be Igo Into manage* ) a t help to buildfgam e. *3— the— Citizens---------------- 1

program with .the assessm ents '

hat " p ^ p le who ^i r a r e r e a c t ln g T r ,S3, ju st like you ‘aief." I lose a lread y col-Dtenslfied-effort,-----------------las been referredy- I_______

Iheadei^ W arren h*! Schoth

Rshing

i ie t ire d ocean voyager am a tes tb e fru its of domesticity,'ing nmiinrt fnr thp ri£ht t«cinri|.Of te m p e ra tu re and light. — t g e ts back In the fall, the sy ih e e n of th e sea gets darker h e se a duds become more like ountry rainbow . The longer 11 is ish w a te r, th e m ore^om estlc It

t th e re is s till an agllatlon, a ousness, a worldllness that will c th e s tee lhead . Lures that work I ord inary rainbow trout m ay o r nol te m p t a steelhead. lie n n e n fo r yea rs have con- d files, lu re s and baits especlal- th is s a l t w a te r charger. Colors

ire seldom used for ordinary ow s suddenly disappear when, ito stee lhead lures. M etallic" ” m d m e ta llic green are poor lu re co lors In sales, yet a re not iho r iv e rs in fall and spring, tee lheadw in take night le rsb u t a la rg e gob, maybe two e e c raw le rs on a hook will te m p titv ^ e n a s in g le w o rm _ 6L'y la rg e s ilv e r o r gold flatfish, hots o r o th e r division lures will.

nakesjuago.rtly a f te r his arrival there reca lls , w ild lales were spreai exotic and frightening snake:

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TWINFALLS

xsjnusttake a five-pound steell o ffa s im lia r size stay-i bow.

I c a n ’lex p la in ltb u tItrue.

Some an g le rso n th e l ^ R iver In Oregon claim )

tia te there fish sim ply I fly they a re using. .

I t is nol tru e ali of the

--------- m ysteryandfolkloreToEach season a partici

_ flyo rb a ltseem sto tak * ' s to rm .In fllesno th lngs

I » dead as last y e a r’s oior -•I tem . Yet there a re t r l«

patterns and sty les and catch fish yeacaXter y e

I f lw e re a lu re f ls h e n ork feel naked without steel ''0*’ and white, ham m ered s

ham m ered brass.I’d w ant spin n ’ glows

la*- jJlpk pearl and probably • like a sliver U20 flatfish

ounce hotshot andafluo orangejpoon.- _ : :

I ’dw an tS am m yspec orange, pink and c h a rtr andm aybesom enum bt M epps spinners.

I would buy others. I'c wo of sizes and I would llste

y e a r’s hot l u r e s - b u t I '------ the basics.------- ------

In flies ,Ih o p e la s t ye« sm all pink concoctions \

'U l— No. 4 pink wooley worm

L i s t t a k e"Some neighbors we

lere, a reservation, espech read taining to snakes,” anc Ikes to spread any rum ors f s c r^ a ro u s e ^ s p Ic Io n “ or“ dl

said.

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irself.j^other sw eaters, Jant:

itzen chooses only the Iters than most ot|i9r-n ired here, '44.)lue, Raspberry, Yellow

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reforyclhead and rive M aybe it v I'-at-home rain- pie.w as go

< the purple Jt know it is . , dardanyw

flies I won le Deschutes Thp s la r n to differen- good a sea y by the lure o r Som etim e

be tte r. In i h e tlm e ,o f both in smnghto add------------wWI e T OToTwlhfiai. - A i T d ^ icu la rlu reo r p o la r shrir ikeU ieriverby I ’U haveto g seem sas b u g .a ro y j o ro rh o tp a t- ca rson .T h led and true b ra t will gl id co lo rs th a t f l le s a n d l’ ^ear-after year. - s ilver Him Brman, I would b e tte r thar *elleslnred M a lukastj 1 silver and T here wl

concoction vs in fire red. an d cry slu Jly clown. I ’d basic patte shorone-haif m odem ml uorescent But Ifit 1

, - ^ . c o n f i d e n c e ecialsln flre a ll-tim e ok Ireuse sk irts O h.noyc be rth ree can ’tb e m i

T ry m eoI’d have a lol looking for iten for this f ro m th e 'k Rwould c a n y ___n i. te l l y(

e a r’sb lg an d JTflrre/ji s work again. A ny-shopin m was great.------- column for

B S e x p cvere opposed to FUch th: dally one per- declined st nd w ere willing allhough ht r s ‘‘lhat_w oujd_alm osl "In! dislike." Fitch insome"pe<'

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/earit will becom e a classic. P u r- : good a season or so back and p leperil Is certainly a stan- lywhere. B ut there a re a few 'on’t fish without, tandard skunk p a ttem is a s m arching p a tte m as there is. Ties the green butt skunk is In a low w ater year. I ’ll have small flies an d w llh wings ofibbitTor m ore action.________rgane babine special and irimp have worked for years.; to choose between a Juicy oyal coachm an bucketall o r a The faU favorite and B rad ’s I give m e som e m ore bright 1 I ’ll have to m ake room for ailton which som etim es Is------la n a s k u n k .I f l t l e l t style, It su re looks fishy.: will be a bunch of my own ions. I ’ll use a lot of flashbou slul h a ir and som e of the ittem s wlii Include these . m iracles.it Is a tough day and my ic e ls w aning: I 'll tie o n m y . old favorite.I you don’t. Some things Just m ade public.le on the riv e r when I’m out for-a steelhead sailor, home j'Mason.ly o u —Ifyou tell m e.------------

in Scholli, who operates a In Wendell, writes a weekly forTheT im es-N cw s-------------

jriencethinks fea r of snakes has som ewhal over Ihe years,

I he suspects lhal there ’s an lln_sjincliye’_ 'dread.of snakes people.

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M ost se rio u s Idah have been in tho fit w eek now. Less-Bori

w ill b« following - p h easan ts o p e n . ,

F o rest g itiu se Beo8< weeltend- in m ost o f

— "^-igeaaon»-for'Tptre:jui Srouse. chukars , two cies o f quail an d gra} partridges open th i m uch of S o u thern Id C en tra l Idaho.

E ach spccies occu]] hab ita t, a n d th a t

----------m any h u n te rs . Here'<Idaho 's m iyor uplan th a t m igh t help y spccies.

Tho grouse a rc oi non-m igrotory uplanc

T ^ a t Is, th o y w ere Ind ians cam e an d tl Idaho w in ters withou

— G rouse h av e .adapt th e h ab ita ts o f Idaho, of those h ab ita ts n

• some individual spec trouble.

C hief am ong those ta iled grouse.

-The sharj>-tailed g______ b jr f o f the open gras

lan d s and mixed pi grasslands.

______ U n fo rtu n a tc ly ._ thhave proven so desira ond ranchers th a t eh declined n early eve have disappeared coi O regon and N ew Mexi

In Idaho, only scat tions rem ain . Huntabl occur only in easten

---------- r e s t o f the s ta te ia cloathe species.

The bird takes i ts i sh arp , pointed ta il. It

. guisbed from th e si chickens by consult There are no prairie Idaho. Afl a h u n te r, y< m ore sharp-ta iled grou

----------- ’ciato“ them —w ithholdgrasslands w ith lots c tu re s don 't count.

" Sage g i^use a re alst----------- sagebrush-w ith-nativ*

roploced w ith farm s, ond th e w hea t g rass S{

■ reau of Land M anoge "improve- ranges.

H iintable~pdpul5lio southern Idaho o n ly . ' h ab ita t in th e c en te r of

T hese big b irds car five to six pounds fo from two to th reo pou fei.joles. T he six-poui good for tax iderm ists.

----------- m ako bettcr-tablo faro,-------- — T h e best-m ethod of

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I 'I MARC McCLURE - Pu, L newi topoflw. "Jiflimn OiMfl" ui MM ind suPEnairtL. Hu lUMo■ lUfR C(M>II IncIM* fREAKY FRi:

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PAT KLOUS - P«ri 'Du»{WJudjMcCor"onlHELO , ' . I9nttlcllngur««r. ih«ation|:

w on m«d«l|ln New York Otj. Th«4 tn* tuned In wu FLYING KiGH

. U ... — Su<»*l>"«0onKOTUiA4UATT

TICKITWIN FALLS: Tt

_ R o p e r’s •-T hi• C anyon Spring• B lue L ak es Cc

_ • C o lleg e o f S o i

C .IO T rm ej-N ew i,T » ilr

u know Hfindyiiaho bird hunters I field for about a serious bird h u n ^ ing as seasons for

iasons opened last o f th e sta te , and H B i d

JindZ flherp ita lledf5fpyu55^ wo of ou r four spe- you've ec [rnyorHungnrian liko thoi th is weekend m i^pg a^e i 1 Idaho and N orth birds, wl

m uch belcupies specialized drya t fact confuses doge tore’s a rundown o n— wgatjjcr,iland game birds ridgpa. 1 I you find each which to

soil planI o u r only native bm g], \e and gam e birds. food, ire here when th e Idaho's 1 they tough o u t grouse oc ib u t flying south. x j,e s{ lapted to m ost o f . m ost stu] ho. B ecause some Aptly ca: 1 a re shrinking, th e y ll sit peeies a re in big • a t a hur

w ith a siose IS the sharp- ^rs kill tl

not legal.3 grouse was th e i once rasslands, brush* gpruce ?r

ponderoso and gjve him i rocks bar

_ th o s c _ h a b i ta ts ._ th e tree Jlirable to farm ers the th ird eharp-ta ils have branch; B

everyw here and jg legol bii completely from Spruce

Icxico. .and budsicattered popula- and larch table populations f,jjd them tern Idnho. Tho tic like ph closed to h u n tin g - . bk

, w here bnts nam e from Its og

I t can be distin- ^ h e re wil aimilar praino

iulting a mop. During irio chickens in thcmwilll ■. you might find- „-,„5r tob T0U8C ifyou OBBO- Ruffed R old-little>grnzed” i5j^|,-jt-, IB of brush. Pob- r^jting i

' nearljT > qIso declining os grouse d( tiv fr-g ra sse s-a re -a reo sr-It-i n s , chea t graes andrufTicf 8 species th e Bu- Beyond agem ent uses to delicious o

ing second i l i o n r ^ c u r m tndgeT rT t y. w ith th e b est hu n t. One r o f th e orea. p e r t use bl can weigh from placing a 1 for moles and and th e gu pounds for ad u lt Tho chi >ound cocks a re sporting b ts. S m aller birds lives in thearoi -■ ------■' I • as8ilo f-find ing- sa g e " ra ttle sn ak

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and the Spoij(ji|«j<ul ttiolion CK-' FRIOAY )IH) BACK — ---------------r^ ^ ^ S IF ^ T h e -p u b lio - wALioss course anc

special evei ,• C ourse Pc • ‘Friday Pra

' • Friday Ev€■ Y , S tars $20/

^ . • Saturday!• Sunday Tc Those wanti

j ^ V r s ta rs shouk M try C lub-73:

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E LOVE BOAT. Pint oni ot We lep

a S r , latha [ETSAVAIIT h e P aris BUHL; r h e S o n - i - BURLE in g s in n ’ RUPEP C o u n try C lu b KETCH io iith e rn Idaho K neela

FwIn Falls, Idaho T hursday , £

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/the hal w irB irc J M ike

□ U H arropa f l Outdoors

oiliito :d riv c ::to = arca iiw b cn u > eeen antelope. Both onimfils 10 same h a b ita t, and the ante- re a lot e as ie r to spot than the which blend in to the desert

better.iry m onths, you'll find them to w ater and alfalfa. In wet icrrthoy1!_bej:on"the desert I. They have no crops with to grind seed s ond m ust eat

lan t m ateria l, such as sage* leaves. Alfalfa is a favorite

lo's th ree Bjwcies of forest J occupy th e h ig h countiy.

spruce g rouse m ay be the itupid bird in N orth America, called “fool h en s“ by some,, s it in a spruco tree and cluck

fiunter s ta n d in g underneath I shotgun. Som etim es, hunt- 1 them w ith clubs, b u t tha t’s :al. ■ -ice threw th re e rocks n t a : ^ u s e to g e t h im to fly and m a fa ir chance. The first two sorely m issed him and shook je b u t he refused to fiy u n ti l - ird one knocked him ofT the u B lasting th em on the perch I but unsporting, ice grouse live ofi* th e needles ids of spruce, jack pine, fir rch trees. T h a t’s where you'll cm, although th ey taste a lit- p inesap .blue grouse can be found brush m cots forest, where mix w ith g rasslan d s and

wild roses a n d berries are

lg hu n tin g season, most 6f, ill be on th e rid g es i f there is— 3 be found.d grouse like to feed in dear- t apend m uch o f‘the ir tim 'e"'' I in th e forest. They cat -every th ing th a t sprucc' do, b u t p re fe r brushier

[t-is-com m on-to-find-blues—I lies in th e sa m e habitat, id a doubt, th ey 're the most s of all o u r g am e birds, rank­e d only to th e chukar par- rTterihs o f b e in g difficult'to Ince flushed, th ey make-ex- j bf the th ick es t cover, often a tree betw een themselves gunner a s th e y fly to safety, chukar m ay be the moBt— ; bird in Id ah o because it the m ost impossible places.

la k e s rb u t 'th c rs n a k e s have •

h ik a im:R-PLYMOUTH-DODGE

Celebrity

O L FASSICTO BENEFIT

L ith e rn Idahoi p t e m b ^ F

r - i a ^ 2 0LUE LAKES JNTRY CLUBeduled to appear Claude /Ight S tones, Paul Michael )elebs from TV, Movies, ports World! •

lio-is-ihvU ed-t6-ldur-th< ind attend the followln( /ents with the stars; I ' P asses S10/Day. / / Vactice Round. ft •vening BBO with H 10/Person.ly Tourney.........^Tourney.nting to play golf wilh the uld call Blue Lakes Coun- 733-2330 • Paul Wilkins.

A RS HOSTED BY ^ON SPRINGS

INNAM MOTOR CO.

ILABLE:L; R o p e r’s . /LEY: R o p e r l s ---------ERT: R o p e r ’s: h u m :!land G a l le r y .

i b i t a t ,

3 s" , to b e good climbers to k

th e p lucky l i ^ e birds th th in g backw ards.

I f I could fly, I'd fly up I th in k it'd bo easier th over th e rocks.

« B u t chukars walk u: ■m— tim es-go ing -a t-n -can te

ou td is tan ce a good bird < li;. T h ey fly downhill thoi be 'c a u se th e y live on s t ,]-t th e ir r a te o f descent ii

S h o t^ n n e r s oro used r is in g b irds ond rarelj

i(>t th a t a r c constantly divic ;r t C h u k a rs , ro te behi th grouae on th e table, 1 ■at m uch. B oth species are je- dom estic chickens, ite G ray o r H ungarian pc

ten m anage to live wher •at c n t h a b i ta t has becn-ta

plow.[,e T hey th rive in unbrol

fields,' in mixed forming on d ry fa rm s where stu g ra ss lan d s . Unfortuno

tb gam c li t t le bird ia not t ,t. the n u m b ers i t once boa t’fl pect t h a t more diversifi

and g ra sslan d manoger Q b rin g i t back in the ni

id once sow.

Id ah o ’s quail are bird)__tom lan d s and OMur in jh

■* bers along th e Sfi’ake J® Tw in Falls downs

Lew iston.

;8 T h ey love brushy bo c reeks w ith lots of cover.

Idoho h as four species though only one is commc ifom ia quail is the om m ally see. I t has a to]

c reach es forward, d B obw hite a re little s ti 0 th a t h av e no topknot. ~ fairly uncom m on. Somet f . e rs se e m ountain quail. I: 8 no o pen season 'on tHcm.

----- Mike Ham prassistantt o f the Idaho Falls Poat .. -w rites-a—weekly column J T im es-N ew s

t CORRECTION NC■ T h e Blowor on page < ^Sear5-SapU_lBJnsorLst

° a 2 spood BloworA/ac N o. 7 9 6 3 9 , not S oai

s V a riab le S p eo d Blovs 79636 a s statod..We re<

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J tSiliecUeCtlinli^inWg.xn Htai:/ - ixJuCleO Into The IRACK ANOflELO

X FAME He fvn he*J tmry waV iftfl- lecwfli In fid jw t. He »o'i i

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' FREE!I keep u p w ith Wyomlnj th a t do eveiy- have See;

I c g c n d a ruphill b ecause .confronta th o n w alk ing Gleam!

• • steel b a r uph ill, some- grip, the

iterI;than:w iU a quarter ddog. through blough, o n d be- “ U 's d( steep slopes, a need f is very fast. . which ca

d to shoo ting powerful] ely h i t those Thirty ’ dng. saying thi:hind ruffed weapon a| , b u t j io t by Now, Ui re su p e rio r to gam e hur

to 'stop " t ■partridges of- , bu/falo, 11 cro oil appar- F reed o m . tak en b y th e H also

evidenced Tjken s tu b b le covers of I ng a re a s and B aker's itubble m eets other ‘ nately , th is StarValle:

ava ilab le in When F oastcd. I sus- centrated ified fa rm ing ' sm all eno em en t m ig h t enough to n u m b ers we tlcsnakeoi

Then ab ; the .454 C

rds of th e bot- but which th e b e s t num^^ respect of e R iver from Interview, n stream to "This is

terms, of p ressu re,”

bo ttom s und "Becaus these hard

:s o f q u a il, al- ihe world. n o n .T h eC o l- (when UlC) me you no j:., _ company!s topknot th a t The men

handgun. i Jtum py quail .44-caliber t. T hey a re ihesteclp li etim es hun t-. b u t t h e re i^_^------— _n. «

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1 fo r ," Bob B aker s a y s of ca rr ie s the repu tation a s J ul handgUn. ' i t ' s s tr ic tly for t '.y y e a rs ago gun d ea le rs scol the powerful round it carrle

1 a p a r t once the trig g e r w as s( Uidugh, the .454 Casull is vf

lu n tc rs a s Uie only handgun " theB ig Five'-' — elephant,

, lion and leopard, sa id Ba: m A rm s.so h as gained the in d u s tr :ed by p ictures of th e hand of m any industry periodicals, r 's com pany produces the C r “ m ini guns," from Its pla Iley of w estern Wyoming.1 F reedom A rm s opened 9'/i ed on the "m ini g u n s,” .22-< mough to fit on a be lt bud to h a lt .a n assau lt on a city

eon a m ountain pass, about th ree yea rs ago prod

1 Casull, which Dick Casull ch only recently has gained I of_Uie,industry,. sa ld .B aker. w.Is probably one of th e safest

of conslrucllon — ability E,” h esa id .luse of the quality of gun v jrdened experts who have se Id, they get a sudden new s hey see the C asull)," added y^ssalesm anager, len ’s eyes g leam -w hen they I. w h lch 'p u t a .357-caiIber e r Magnum to sham e In lh< p late.

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lOStpOWil in w e s te^xom o^t~ol-westeni While at M att DUloa .would theoth t ;lch would have given The i d istinct edge In his p resslv

“ TheIls brushed'stalnless tile a t

andcrafted hardwood the wa' pu t a round th ro u g h -o v e r a '

mucli like a.hot knlfe_M agnm declare

; tha t everybody has “ You of the five-shooter, shot ve

IS ,the world’s most Baker, o r the purest." , I tg ives scoffed a t the Casull. Becai rried would blow the m ost pc issqueeted; , dealing ; valued by most big ding the jun powerful enough • “ The mt, rhinoceros, cape w hat th Baker, president of the resp

place this try 's attention, as “ l l ’s ; andgun gracing the the mos ils. us muche Casull, and a host Those plant nestled in the the poinl

“ They)'/4 y ears ago It con- bad guj 22-calIber handguns law ." )uckle yet powerful Swltze city street o r a rat- ownersh

• lowest c;production began on a reb an n ull designed in 1958 Demai cd the attention and supply. < ker.durlng a reccn t_put.the .c

ding to Bfest guns there is in D em ai '.ty to hold up to o ther Um

“ Rightn w e’re producing, we make J seen every gun In we could w spark of Interest Sales : icd J im Morey, the cording ti

....................... " L a s t •hey talk about the has real! c r Magnum and a reveal th the matchup with y e a r o r i

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erful han WnWyonlie the Casull’s round w ent I J ie r two guns’ bullets m ere ly d I lite ra tu re promoting th e C lv&le .454 Casull is capable of pi ;t velocities from 850 fps (fe< /ay up to and exceeding 2,0( a ' ton :of 'cn c rg y ,"n ea rly 'tw

lum ^^aib rochureitou tiag^F n res.}U can stop a bear w ith a .44, very well and the gods a re r. “ The nice thing about the gi JS you tha t ex tra m arg in .” ause they sell a handgun toui powerful. Baker and M orey a lg w ith the ptillosophlcal art he dangers of such a weapon, le person that Is controlling It they ’re doing." B aker said, sponsibility on the gun. Too n: the responsibility on the gun ." s ail re la tive ," added Morey, ost powerful handgun. But tl ch m ore powerful than th e avei se who support strlngent-gun Int behind crime, Uiey said, ey look a t II the wrong w ay, ll u y ," said Baker. “ You havi

zerland has Uie highest pe: ship in the world, sa id Mon crim e ra te in the world. In T<

nned. there’s a high crim e ra te land for the .454 Casull easily . Once it went on the ' m ark€ i-com pany-a.ycar-behlnd in p, I Baker.land also has spilled ov er to Ines, hesald.h i now wc are behind in vlrt ke ,” lhe president said. “ If v Id ship 2,000 out of here today." I a re up both dom estically ai J to B aker and Morey, t yea r was a pretty slow ycj ally taken off,” said Baker, the num ber of guns th e com

• Ils gross sales. “ This y e a r I5 irb e s t.”

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>f propelling a phijec- (feet per second) all ■2,000 5>s, generating____: ' ;"twrce lha t of a .44 ;Freedom :A nns*-llne~

.44, if you place your r ” ' a re with you," said leg u n (.454CasuU) Is _.V

touted as the world’s ey a re accustomed lo

argum ents sorroun- in. :lg II m ust make sure id. “ You can’t place » m any people try lo n ." 1 _rey . "We arc by far ; ' i t th a t doesn't make average rifle."^ n laws are missing

y, tha t the gun is the have lb enforce the

percentage of gun Horey. and also the n Tokyo, where guns ra te , he said.>lly has outpaced the ;; irk e t orders quickly In production, accor* .'J .....

• to Freedom Arms’ '

virtually everything ‘If we had the guns,ay-”y and overseas, ac- ' |

y e a r ,'b u t this year ■ ' ' - jer, who declined to ■ : ’ 1 company sells eachi r is probably going , "

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HavreHAVRfe, Mont. (AP) ■

Bite w here Indians dro' of bison over a cliff lo U an uoLapped tourist r curator say s.'

" I think It 's an exce] Elinor Clack said of the

' fa lo 'ju m p "w est of Hav r rp e o p le ^ iild :h a Y e :a :E

it, take p rid e in it. It tbelr lives."

Erosion over hundred tbe W abkpa Cbu'gn i site - tb e n am e m eans ] th e Assiniboine Indian

J has m ade the once-lelbi g gentle. B ut evidence of a over a 2 ,000-year period■ a t levels from 3 feet lo I■ the ground’s surface.N Plains Indian cultun■ site dating back to the ; ! e ra and up through the 1 f l according loarcbeologlsl

" If it w ere a solid wai . wouldn't be qule a s . i

Clack said . She contra: near H avre w itb the He In slle n e a r F o rt MacLt which she said contains of culture in 4 Inches of so

At .lhe W abkpa Cbu’gn earth and stones used f< evidence of ancient I p o u n d s — a re expo» wall above, while o bones from_various_kill d irt platform below. Oti a t the jum p Includc a a rea and fences.

Hill County owns the 3’/i " I t m eans a lot more

to step back in tim e and tual a rtifac ts a s they wei a t the tim e the site was i

' look at a bone tha t w as r ; stands In a s te rile case,” (

Since August, archeo Brumley, who dlscovere< a teen-ager in 1961, has pletlng the display In the

-o n th c w es t's ld eo f thC'ju is conducting a sludy (c why som e fossil bones

—preserved lhan others.— Bnim ley, o f Ethos

Inc., has found ra re feta: suggest th e Indians trap]

—falo-ln-snow -during-late fore May calving. The I periodically re lum ed to t

. Ing different seasons, h e s An exciting discovery t

__ was the bu m pit. Locate<below the B esant layer - tbe earliest tribal cultur the slle — the p it was fc the Insta lla tion 'of a dra The earth is red and fii

-TelemJACKSON, Wyo. ,(AI

bison In th e Jackson Holi a re helping officials gatli tion for input inlo the I term m anagem ent plans.

------ T he“ five~ t)isoM r'alI ■calves, have been eauipp red ea r t a g s . ana sti

‘ transm itte r collars. The transm it up to 30 months removed a fte r they quit.

__ M ark Schroeder, GrancQ onarP ark“blologis[7anc Lisa Climbo have been fc beasts and recording th< tions with o lher herd mem

Using a portable radio ' locate the collared cov

tracks the herd three tlm

Weed rc

___ CHATTANodGA, TennThe white am ur, o r g which fisheries biologists to use (0 c lea r out exotic festing m any of the count will change en tire fishini

' biologists say. / .L a k e s J ro m coast-to co; ii)g Infested with hydrilia vveeds, but hydrllla Is t culprit. J u s t a sprig stuck phjpelicr can lead to an i fQled with m ats of weeds f ^ m the su rface to depth:

■-_ o r more. -----------------I Many fisherm en like hyi

iAg ll Improves fishing be ajid olher gam e fish use ll a

_ * B u l_ R lc h a r d Noble qarollna S ta teU n lv ersity Isn’t true.

! I After a ' seven-year ..^,000-acre_Lak<}. Conroe

Jjisl north of Houston, Not troducing g rass carp tc iiydrlila apparently doest

’ the amouni of fish In the the packaging, and the flshl . ;^C a tch xates.gcxdown^i size 'of fish goes up and I

“ d au g h rp e r hour of fishli ijhange," N oblesald in anli ;.Hls study showed it Is nc which use the hydrllla for tho small w nfishes- whic bass food. I t m akes It m dUricult for th e bass to grow. I n . addition, ‘ hydi nutrients from open wate lake, making life tough

^ b a d . anothecprlm c bass fo ‘ The hydrllla, howevei

, fishing sim ple fo r those sm all bass.

The bass a rc conccnlr. band of w a te r outside the

- '^hoping-to-eal-anythlng4 ils head out of the weed

ebfeon-P) - An an cien t . drove thousandsXt their d e a th s is ^t resource, the d P

(ceptlonal s ite ," ' S jthe ancien t buf- m i

Havre. " I think M a-chanc:e-to see. It will en rich ^

reds of y e a rs a l ■ ■Q archeological I B |ns Milk R iv e r in Han language - J Melhal cliff m ore______ J g! of bison k i l l ^lod can be found h Klo 20 feet below H D j

tures used the IM M tie pre<7hrisUan ■ ■ he 17th cen tu iy , gists. 'wall of bones, it f M IS. Im pressive." W M trasted th e site « Head Sm ashed J B

cLeod, A lberta, lins 2,000 yea rs if soil.I’gn site, b um ed d for boUlng — ^ |M1 Indian cam - f * 3 xtsed In a d irt i R n

orange-tinted kills res t qn_a _Other fea tu re s > ' «

2 a butchering f f f

>3’/^-acres(te .are to a personand see th e ac-were laid down A-as used th a n to -IS rem oved and

Clack sa id . heoiogist John ered the s l le as has been com- the cam p a rea

;'jum p7H e also / (o' determ ine ies a re b e lte r-

)s Consultants e tal bones Ihalt’ Clack said, rapped th e buf- hav eb een ai iate-w ln ter-be--a^flre-lo-geile Indians also rotting carcito the site dur- a 541,750 ilesaid . C haritable7 this su m m er Wash., fundsated a*few fee l Clac;k n;:r - nam ed for dlssallsfieallure tha t used of 2,000 locals found d u ring to the slle. ‘d rainage pipe, elude an adc

full of bones, annually bv

imetry 1(A ?) — F iv e She makes Hole bison he rd no tes the h gather inform a- tlon and, m le herd’s long- to see all fivns. _____ __calves.____lU 'cows w ith "W e a re ' jpped with Uny w here the) sturdy radio- Schroeder si

'he collars will Indentlfy sui iths and w ill be he rd count- It. • — te rac tlo n -U •and Teton Na- herds.’'h eac an3TecHnIcfan~ Wildlife m n following th e information <

their Interac- m ake mana lembers; herd, whichdlo rece iv er lo ra iled group cows, C lirab o . m ent of-tour tim es a w eek . 100 anim als s

removal c ^hing^pattcnn.- lA EJ—■ ^ -sa id .—' grass c a rp , “ They’re Ists a re try in g w a te r’s relat otic weeds in- catch a bunc m ntry’s lakes, fore presenlii hing p a llem s . Research F

symposium., coasl a re be-, tionlsawful.1

ilia and o th e r The lake w s the b iggest 8-to 10-Inch g] .uck on a boa t the vcgclallo an en tire lake w as gone, eds extending weight, some pths of 20 fee t tens of Ihoiis

__________ tlon of iQ-lo'hydrllla, say - hang on In

: bccause b ass years.; ll as cover. Few er your le of N orth the weeds, si s l t y s a ld 'th a t—d id h ad easy -

whlch no long ir study on to hide. Thel roe in .T e x a s , from previou Noble said in- up to as mu 1 to ca t th e firs t year, Noi >esn’t change I l 's meani the lake. Ju st fishing, ishing. F irs t, NobV ihe .average~ sca ltc rcd< -11 Id the pounds “ T here’s _ n ^ shIng d c ^ n 't edgedfthehyi m interview . T he flshem s n o t the b a ss find fish al for cover, b u l vy iter ledges /hich provide piles, will calc t much m o re "T he casua to feed a n d find fishing i

lydrllla ro b s said. "The ex vaters of th e lo find flshln{ gh for sm a ll ca tch larger flis fo o d ^ :________ llW hereJieever, m ak es ca tch 100 fish )se who lik e (12 Inches loi

. cati go oul :ntrated in- a keepers." No the hydrilia , average fishe

ig - th a t.p o k es_ it 's_ n o jo n g e i eeds," N oble catch a lot ofli

ijumpsi

:

id. She said th e bum could m\ an accidental grass fire or vl get-rid-of-the-stench-from —rcasses. pi50 grant from th e Murdoch foe T rust o f Vancouver, bi nds the cu rre n t project._sald___ shp has hw»n t t

with the y ea rly average pi«al apd out-of-town visitors ale. That figure does not In- dladditional 1,000 o r so visits isby school children from m

hclpsmtes a thorough headcount,! herd 's composition, loca- r <

most im portan tly , checks ihi five ta rg e t cow s have their ofl

---------------- ----------------------- tht•e very m uch interested In hey go in the park," by r said. “ We will^ also try lo su: sub-herds, g e t an accurate ofl nt-and see how much In- ho - th e re is between sub- sciJjdded._____________________ 1m anagers a r e groping for lar

on on the he rd to help them pei magem ent decisions. The sal ch began a s a quaint, cor- sui )Up of nine fo r the amuse- ourlsts, h a s grow n to over t p Is since lls re lea se In 1969.

changes jer ns-:^e concentrated , the ^latlveiy c le a r and you can inch or th e m ,'-h e said be- - nting his stu d y a l the Bass

Foundation’s 1987 bass n. ‘‘But the size dlslribu-oi.:'-........ - _____________i was stocked wilh 270,000 1 grass c a rp a nd by 1963 ail Ulon, except w ater lilies, r. The g ra ss carp lost me died of starvation . Bul liisands live on, a popula-.■lo 12-pound f ish 'th a t will _ in the l9 ke fo r about 10

oung bass, who also hide In .. survived, b u l those that isy;plckings-on-the3unflsh- - mgcr had h y drilia In which heir growth ra te doubled lous.ycar-classes of.bass. _ much a s lO inchcs In the Noblesald.:a n t . m ajo r changcs In

loble said, th e fish are -throughout , th e .lake^.

i ^ b v lo u s ta rg e t 'l j= _ th e _ _ hydrllla beds — to fish, erman who know s how lo a l olher ta rg e ts , under- jes, fallen tre e s or rock :alch nice bass, hesaid. sual fisherm an Is going to ' g more difficu lt," N oble' expert fisherm an is going

ling m ore desirab le . He'll Tflsh.ie_used_ tQ _fio_ oul_and____Ish, and get two keepers, long or longer), now he

3Ut and ca tch 20, all Noble sa id . “ B ul for the ihcrman on L ake Conroe,Iger easy to g o out nnd

itctob(

Elinor S lack

M ontana and som e Cana vlnces. - -

— C lack sa id she would like people a d ay touring the sl fo rm ing visitors about lh< been a problem .

A couple of s teps m ay hc - t h a t , . s h e .sald J rhe-H avrc-I

p lans lo e rec t a wooden sig along nearby U.S. Hlgh^ d irec t v isito rs to th e site, 1987-88 official M ontana

-jn aD * _ /o c_ th e ..f irs t_ tlm e,.

nanageT h e ir im pact on th e Nat

R efuge w in ter feeding pro{ Iheir p resence has led som officials to consider *a hui

- the h e rd :---------------- -----------T he h e rd ’s size has been

by 16 pe rcen t yearly and S suspec ts th a l ra le could be off. T h e rad io monltorin how ever, rep lace suisplcl scien tific da ta .

__ “ O n e -a sp e c L o f the .studlarge d eg ree of calf m ortal! perlenced la s t y e a r ," S said. Only II of 22 calf$ bo su m m er of 1986 lived to r

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nadian pro- the site."W e need tc

ke lo see 400-over-the-stale- slle, but In- "T hey (the sla

the kill has ju s t like Lewis i John Wilson,

help correct s la te Departn j-L ionsX lub-sa id -lho -sla lc . sign this fall* trac tions a s 1< jhway 2 lo ava ilab le lo acc te. And the "W e’d be gl la highway p rob lem ," Wlls 5,Jdentifles_C hu.’g n s ile ___

rYello«lational E lk fall journey to tl rogram and " Ifw ed o cu m >me wildlife m ortality l h a l ' lunt to cull perc eni calf_lo

population Is en growing Schroeder.I Schroeder By keeping c be leveling m others, Schroc ing could, jo -d is c o v e r an' Iclon wilh lim e to recovei

cover clues abouudy_ls_the___ HLasUweck-Lility we ex- th e h erd ,” said i Schroeder num ber I’ve seei

&om in the The d a ta fron m ake the could help deci

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th a t m arks a b uffa lo jui

1 to gel people from all tha lelo-6ee-lt,^C lack-sald .-T ec s tate) should prom ote ll Alb jIs and C lark C averns." on, travel director a t the C irtment of ^ o m m e rc e , Idc i lc -p ro m o le ^ lo u ris t-a tU ie - > long a s facilities a rc H a accept visitors. acc glad to prom ote It. No loc

n ison said of the W ahkpa m a ____ / . . eas

» / s t o n ^o th e elk refuge. pieument som e form of c a lf FIs al can account for a 50 Ga Jo s s ._ th e n _ ra a y b e - th e -d e t Is leveling off," sa id m a

theg careful watch on the ^ roeder and Climbo hope any m issing calves In tver carcasses and un- t)oul their demise.f t V> <n hnliid Cllmbo. "The h ighest p la«en Ihis week w as 20." neerom the two-year study trylecide how to best Im- for

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jum p n ea r Havre. M ont.

"M y feeling is thal It’s regi th a l not more people 5ee It Ted-Grimm,-mayor-of-Medlci A lberta.

G rim m , on a recent v isit ideas for h is c ity 's buffalo jun h e-w as-im prcsscd-by-4hc-sl Havre, bu t surprised by the access and the lack of s la local-governmenl Investmc m ake th e site more visib easie r to get to. —

rbuffalcplem ent the Wyoming Gar F ish bison m anagem ent p k G am e and Fish Commis: debating- methods- for-achlev m anagem ent proposal o f n the herd lo 50 animals.

Options Include, sp o rt t shooting by departm ent pc and transferrlng the 'an lm als.

••We didn’t design this p ro j h Q ld _ o I I_ tb e _ b lso n _ m a n a p lan ," said Schroeder. "T he a need short-range solutions, trying to provide some infoi for long-term m anagem ent.”

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Icine H al,-M cdicinc-Jla t-bufi ding to C lack, ii H avre jum p "site

>it lo get over 20 years.Limp, said " I don’t think I s ite n'*i>r " ’•^» tfinlly npp tw ;e limited poten tia l." B rum l la te - and mind, ll would b( nen t to many th ings like i lible and lure ."

Clack added , “ K to know at>out mar

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Nature —opens t

B y L A U R IE SU LLIVA N . , A ssoc ia ledP ress\m ter:

' S A L T "L A K E “ C I T Y ' ( N a tu re C o n se rv an c y chi i l s 37lh a n n u a l c o n fc re r r e w a r d ils lo c al field o il

________tQ jfiA ni_m are_a!M iuL flnra n k e d lh e fif th m o sl im p o r ta n t in th e na tio n .

An In te m a lio n a l c o m m itte d to th e pi e c o sy s te m s a n d e n d a n g

'T w orldw ide , th e A lexa b a se d N a tu re C o n se rv a r W ed n e sd ay th ro u g h S n o w b ird sk i r e s o r t fo r f i r s t c o n fe re n c e In th e la in W est. •

T h e 350,000-m em ber i w h ic h q u ie tly a c q u ire s t p a rc e ls w ith c a s h ra th e i

. ’ Ing o r p ro te s lin g fo r thi lio n , b e liev e s it h a s a b r a le in 1987.

" T h is y e a r h a s been v a n c y ’s b e s l y e a r yet, t io n a l C o n se rv an c y Pre£ D . B o re n . "W e proteclO c m o r e la n d th a n la s t

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Uie nation 's second-iargesi ^ lin g Uie social acceptabi]lt> wnplaying Uie healUi Issues of: le concept a t a news conferen :hairm an Edw ard A. Horrlgi Is "a re not saying Uiat Uils I: ' because Uiey- sUll “ don 't . :igarette sm oking is h a rm fu l '’ it wUI “ be Uie w orld 's clea I said, “ we believe it will be v :e who object to tobacco smoke lg sentim ent has gripped Uie e devised products aim ed a cer and heart disease while licoUne craving. T hat explain; V find nicotine chewing gun p la sU c 'c ig a re tte s“ and“ cvei re shelves.ow has a cigarette altemativi maker.

lotally 'by 'surprlseT 'TaldC oii Uie World Health OrganlzaU keless tobacco and directo ipartm ent of health, a paper Just last month Ir ivould be no .move by R .J. Ri (tte company to do any of U bccause if they do, Uiey are y have a defective product ai (tobacco) fa rm e rs /’ hesald .

is caught off guard, too, ev um ored to be exploring new r_slnce Uie company ^ I t h center n ea r its Wlnston-Sa ree y ears ago and refused to dl ave ever believed It?-A ciga i has Uie nucleus and Uie fou: ’ significant p roduct,” said riUes analyst wiUi Uie investReynolds. _________have watched tobacco Indusi

rs amid reports linking smo e not as enthusiastic. R JR 's :

rls pichPress

rD. Ind. — W om en 200 yea «eptcd b eing excluded from tl Convention, b u t a boye-only i n elem entary school here.w , adny by a group o f girls, en girlfl c a rry ing hand*lettcp lg "Women D em and E qualitj [lallwaya o f th e M uesael SchoOrincd Coloninlw»rn pnllnrg ntthe.Conatitution.____________ere’s —diacrim ination — a in . hey don 't get-equQl-pay ond-i ir*old S a ra h Rosen, who org nstration. “I f they w anted i iiflcrimination, w hy don’t tht h a t happens today?" rMilla-aoid-thegirls-wcrcTlclil for authenticify a n d to higl

uggle for women’a righta.

teen suicide, ea

h ^ ^ h i•ess w ith bro

i f they n_____________ _ _ re a d am

'o rtn ta and teoch. itill-moK! sk ills ln - |u u i d B i e r ogea m ay bo ’ people who will Parent ihood they never w orry if chologiet sa id to read,

th ings tc Elicind Sl

recognize th a t d ig iW clocks. ... “^ a t

»g ica l-tim e,:i-ea id -5JJ^ —Pri'®'”: «' of child stu d y a t n Medford, Maaa. “W cdb

from hia hom e in; - M a . s ~ E l l d n d - - ; 5 - i ^

tcen-oge B u in d e ra since th e trend'•------------ :----------------- ElkTnd)t giving kida th e today Ital leam inff th o t M go o f t id. T b o y know a ■underatand." F ndoy . 1

'g ro u p ro p >e shortchanged tia lfoe te t

s a t u i

e thatanU-smokIng m aker said

iy acceptable"

RJR Nabisco, is

id virtually no lUffs. Smokers ! Uie cigarette

from public ^ e r s alarmed lealUi'hazards ~

In growing

reason to pass the

nnsum er pro*World HealUi

deplorable hole of

e for Uie plant tobacco sub- been secreUy

cigarettenew

of smoking. . , .. rence Monday

saids Is a safe or

acccpr Uie...................

ciga- e wcil-recelv-

he en- reducing

ile still satis- ains why con-^ m , tobacco R idiven-tobacco------------~Sn~Mo

tive emerged.......................Uii_rd-most_aclli

;atIon’s com- ^ S2-875 each o r tn r nf fhp broadcast repoi ctor of Uie (jeveiopnjgntatF

in which I A nalysU tied I Reynolds or m s l < l = v e opln

' I h ^ alter- R JK < re admlUini! H=velopment cosl a n d S e r r f “ P™d ‘ m arlietlng cosls

the com pany’s p even Uiough five y e a r a s a res

“ a ' ^ ' S w executive

.discuss” Is ready .to r del learettP ih s i-^ ^ d . none..of_lls. roundallonto H orrlgan s: Id U w rence reBlons ne: R tm ent con o rw h en ’’ theelE=--------------------- JT hc-apparen t-lustry stocks was a rran g ed le( moking wllh was a hid by RJl .'s stock, Uic the w ake o l a -

:et moch’’W ia t b e tte r woy tc

how th ings h ave changi fcon principal V irg in ia C n th o ^ t h teachers plannin; ly re- a fte r S a rah comploine ,was the no-girls ru le for aele

tered e i th e r Bti(lity,” don’t," a he aaid.

m ake a dcciaion.”'nnfj • Ma. MUla told h e r et

malea would be allov__ enfranchiaing o n ly aevt

,(].Bo_..2 0 .to choBc t i^ c -d e le g a

orga- A nother teacher. _lx d to eluded g irls b u t allow they and Asian boya, mcmh

not p resen t in 17 th cen cllb- a vote.ligh- "We expccted contro'

S tarczew akj aaid .“ Thai

•ating disorders

Mren mbroud but ahullow knowlcdgo y a re taugh t, for exam ple, to and-w rite-before-tbey-have- a- under8 tand ing_of_ language, deaid. .

en ta or guard iana shou ldn 't if a 3-ycar-old is n o t learn ing

id , because th ere a re other s to bc discovered a t th a t age, i s a id . .

lat. ch iiarcn need to do is e," he eaid. T h e y ’re n o t bom concepta o f up and d o ^ ,> and round, blue a nd black.

don 't teach high school curric- a t th e junior, high level,” he -Why. ahould we teach th e .^ e - - ry curriculum a t th e pre- level?”

nd w l l featurea's ’ K e F a t a th ree-day m eeting in;Chi-_ f tho N ational A ssociation of> for ChUdren, w hich ends ’. The MiUbrook, N .Y.-based ropreaenta non-profit, reaidcn- iter<are centers.

i g e s L

t does

^ chard A. Kampe. left, pj Monday the development

iclli'e_lssuc_bii_Uie_New_Yfl iayrfell-$i-a-sharTTtotG6:7Sri :h of its shares gained on Frli ’ports of a "sm okeless cig; a t RJR.cd the unenUiuslastic reccptli Dplng and marketing s uch a v R officials would no t spcci cost o r Uie num ber of emplc project, but analysts esUm isls alone would exceed 52 bi 's profits would but depresse result.

tives cited news leaks for tak bf anfiounclng a-new product delivery l o ’consum ers. Com lls_new.£lgarettes .o n .d isp la n said Uiat while he hoped to next year, It rem ains to b e s

cigarette will be introduced.-

uit-haste-wiUi-whlch-tho-nev I led some observers to speci R JR to keep its m ost faiUiful a -n e w -rc p o rt on-sm oking

kfoundy to have k id s 'u n d e rsto n d mged," ahe said, a Calvin raised th e is s u e ' ning the mock convention lined to her m other olK)ut selecting delegatee.

stick w ith the C onstitu tion lid. “I told them they h a d to

O lu d c n te - th a L o n ly -w iiitc -llowcd to clect delf>gnt<»B, aeven pupils in hcr_claHfl_of_legates--------------------------------

. J^on/aKl Starczew ski, ex­lowed votes for four black smbera of m inorities e ith e r century America o r w ith o u t

trovcrsy. We w anted th a t," rhat w as p art of the c r ite r ia _

nay mis1«0 Elkind’s booka on ch to m ent include “H u rried

!- a-- Grown U p ond N o P lace go, _ one -w hi^.-w iU - be -rel

month, “M iseducation: P a tJ lisk .’*

, ' H e said th a t th rough even preachoolers know atara and cloUicB. •

“Kida really d o n 't nce . cem ed about, t h a t aor

’They should be conce n i— p lay ing -w ith the-dog .-p

■ friends and b u ild ing witl

ic. Single p a re n ts o r 1 he which both p a ren ta worl le._adv(m <»dJe.arningj>rogr re. w ay to induce ch ild ren I

like adults and a ta y o u t c

<“P ar«nt«-flro -very-B t ■Y it 's helpful i f -c h iid re r ‘“ ‘— faster," bo aoid. “I t ’e co; . have kids who c a n to

them aelves....

m. “I t becomes a ra tionali: i t ’s for the child’s o w n go.

sn’t bl

president ,of.R.J._ReynoI( I t of a new cigarette that

York-SlociuEx— Centers-fo; ». loslnrsom e oi ad u lt smo> riday afler CNN cent, igarette" under ‘'T bey 'rt

someUiing ttlon to tlie huge ficial. vasUy different A s fo r U

jcify elUier Uie duc t, com ployees commit- resu lts, im ate Uiat Uie

ed a t boUi aking Uie highly b ack of Uic ct-well before It -ad d s g reau impany officials l a y ,M o n d a y . .I n _ ,„ T h e f ”0 introduce it in S j - f T k S » s e e n ‘‘whothpr R ose. chief .s ee n whether jg ^ t of Uie

Brentwood, ew s-conference-A ngelesrN ' fcuiale Uiat Uiis a t le a s t as ui customers In • like a cigar ng habits. The use i t .” —

iingfatl1 of the exercise in th e first

Sarah chided Starczewi ! ■ eluding g irls b u t a llowir I would have been exclud* ; tional Convention in 1781

"It m ade mo u pse t," ah 1 in g 'the h istory lesson f I and Aslans w ere n o t allot

Ms, Calvin g av e . ofTn !— protc8t,-«aying-it-=put-so .— achooL It-haa.brought-rc[__ ^Constitution^!__________

“Ilo fd lficm T ’D o iro rd - can m ake your p o in t wit c ahe said.r Even Starczew ski said t gct o fthe pro test.

.“I’m very p le a se d w ith i said. “M any o f th e boys

t girla."______________

sTcKild* U d develop, p u ttin g o cl d Child," -All , E lk ind said.ce to f lo p a n d -h o o k ." --------re leased -n ex t.....................: Preschoolers E lk in d sai

' out-of-home gh television, en ta should IW about rock volvc'd in son

ehow th e ir s ta n d a n d a

ced to be co n - ' Ume constrai o r t .o f thing..cem ed about In creases i -p lajrtng-w ith-atonco-abufli i t h blocks," ' . m ay reflect

who feel families in childhood, El

)rk oflen find . u- gram s a good

to*fth?w“ r

c o n v e ^ e n ttS «tako or -chUdhood

E lk ind said, iliz a tib a th a t ' h u n y o ld a g c jood th a t Tm chUdhood?”

urn to

olda.Tobacco Co., and Ed at u tes a carbon heat lo u

-for-D isease-Conlrol-rei>orted noking ra fT h a s d l p ^ to a n

’’re say ing ‘stick with us a ng th a t is sa fe r,' ’’ said om

’ Uie com pany 's uncertainty om pany insiders cite discc

;an told reporters that RJR lg re su lts" from smoker tz im iliar wiUi the project say s Ul Uie ta s te and Uie lack of a Uielr th ro a t, a sensation that iOtly lo th e pleasure orsm okih|

>ensory qualities of the smoke kers, weThave fdurtd'ln'our'ri lief of th e NlcoUne Research i iie V eterans AdminlstraUon od, Calif., and the Unlverlsty -Neuro-Psychlatrlc-Institute.- as strong as a real cigarette ja re lte , I would wonder wheU

hersr s f place."c w ak i.herteacher, forex- ving vo tes fo r boys who uded from th e Constitu- 787.

she aaid . “H e was teach- 1 falaely because blacks llowcd to vote." •>fTicial approval to the-^-some-excitem ent-in-this-------real exom ination of th e - -

M-dcrly. M any timea you w ithout soy ing a wort.'"

lid hc w as a vrilling tar-

th tho w hole pr^ccas," he jrs are. in support o f the

I

ihoodchild in th is program," ]

■id,. "T h a t gets us off the *. _ . . - J

said h e doea not oppose inc prograina, b u t said par- Ilid r e s iz e th e stress in- 'some o f th e activities, and 1ir children thoy under- | 1 care b y explaining theirx a in ts . >

es in teen-ago suicide, sub- \ u se . a n d ■ eating- disorders—| c t an increase in people 1 thoy have missed i , E lkind said.

lunseling w ork, ho said ho J y -p eo p le • w ho - s e e m - to —‘ r a lo s t childhood." “

nost.a eadneBa,”-ihe said— i eople have a kind of t

th o t c a n never be filled, t

ood, is a s ta g e of life," , lid. “W e don’t 'w an t to Ige. W hy should we hiirry .

Thursday,

■ V a i ^ i f T D 2 - :

■ Dear Abby DS ■-World D4-8~"

abacc

. , lOlM.CC'fllli

Edward A. Hoirjgan, chle ource In the tip to warm a

■ted-last-wcek-that-the— Whi a new low of 26,5 per- slep I

rcltes and w e’ll give you nicoth one public healUi of- rcUes

conceiity about its new pro- "Inget Iscouraging taste-test This

namecIR has had “ very en-• tas te tests. But in- ly sm okers have balk- )f any sensation In the la t m any sm okers say

--------------------------- snjok.

oke a rc a crucial Issue getUni ir 'r e se a rc h r ’'sard"Jed— Beci ch Center, a joint pro- of the on M edical Center In linked isty of California, Los greatl’ itc.-“ If-th e ta ste -lsn 't—clgare* tte and It doesn't feel sam e 1 tiether sm okers would retie, I

re l te .l

Abuses ^ o l i ^ little h(

T he A ssociated Preaa

r WASHINGTON - T h e :- _courLsyfltem 8 ;Oirct.litUo-h

_tcrpd_w ive8.dc8pite.n pusl. tize law enforcem ent qg

doraestic-violcnce,-two vie W ednesday a t a conj hea rin g . i

'T h e domestic violenc hom e le ft me one option

- -S h e ila 'M a r tin told thVHoiC om m ittee on Children, \ F am ilies. “There was no

- c o u r s e - th o t would protect M r. M artin .”

M artin , a W ashingtc . res id en t, said she had cal

to h e r home num erous ti: boing beaten or harassci

___huB bani-------------------------“I witneseed^enormous

for M r. M artin 's behavio ceivcd litUe more th an a al w ris t for crim cs (which), i

. ted by a friend or s^angi h a v ^ resu lted in a felony

■ she s a id . ,M artin -soid she has

: every legal avenue avail- th e process is slow. “It's a 'f• v ironm ent and a fearful

for a woman to bc in,• protection."

R an a Lee, a form er b a tt who ia now.a.com m unity < Bpecialist with M arin

■ W om en Services in Califoi — ahe d id n 't go to th e police

desp ite physical abuse anc h e r aecond husband. ;

“I w as working as a ba m an a t tho tim e and th en

—co ntact w ith many-polico," “I knew how they felt abou w ith dom estic violence case

- ing to-thom-complain bitte th e women who caUcd fo therefo re kep t my mouth al

Loo said most Califomii do n 't know th a t m arital a g a in s t th e law there. Disb neys - discourage prosecu COUBO they feel they don't.

'' /

>3

:o in u

l i l t

............■ ■ ■ ■ '

lef executive offlcer, anncI a ir being drawn through i

hilej:_9.nnolly.icon8iders_Uie-i In an evolution tha t startei

i in' 1954, continued with tine c ig a re tte s and m ost rec >s th a t a re ultra-low In ta r i ;edes th a t the R JR ’s new c ;enIoiis;”ils new clgareUc, which Horr icd yet. Is packed with abou cco a s tradlUonal cigarettes, b u rn w hen Uie c igarette is led carbon heat source" in Ui generating warm a ir Uiat dn tobacco ex trac ts, flavoringske,--------------------------------- .—oUier w ords, Uie sm oker Is

ing mosUy hot a ir ," Connollys jcause”ihe"iobacco~does'nori le ta r an d other tobacco by-p }d to such diseases a s canc tly red u ced ," H orrlgan asse re tte-producescarbon- monox e level of a low-tar, low-nlcot

it s till offers sm okers Uie pl , h e sa id ,

:d wives , courts lelp, sup

evidence to wii - - consequently ae police a n d arresta , she sai-holp-to-bat*------ She-said-w cish_to.6en fli:_ca ted_abou t - U agcncie8_to_judiciflLflyatca]/ic tim a sa id • woman who pr m grcssional discourage her.

Com m ittee nce in m y Miller, D-Calif n — leave," beaten every ll roiis'c'Select iHcUm o f rape , Y outh and every ZVi min 10 legal re- S totca. H e criti •ct m e from tcm for respond

not a t aU to “vie ;ton, D.C ., hind closed dooi a ile d police “A battered tim es a f le r huaband ... is n: Bed by h e r victed of murdi--- ------ --------- bond-whe» b«aUIS to lerance Miller said, io r. H e re- C harles Patri s lap o n th e ogy and law p r

, i f com m it- U niveraity of N Iger, w ould said a atudy o f ; n y ..charge ,--w ho killed theii

convinced him is p u rsu e d should include i lilable, b u t , cal Bclf-defensc. I 'fe a rfu len - , , .II s itu a tio n Should a bati

w itli no one Oise w h o mavert w h a t rea

Ittered wife 5” l-edueo tion destn ict.on , bon A bused P? ' ro m in .a a ld ' • l"n k not. Bic for h e lp " ' ' “ t II happen n d r n p c h y

fiail bon'd?- M n g said nins rc fo ro h a d homicido . chatj i , 'l i* o s a id .-P i? a » ,» L S » t rout d ea lin g and I so .. L is ten -te r ly a b o u t • P s j^ o lo g is t lfo r h e lp , I ecutivo d irector iah u t." lenco Inetitu te

n ia w om en recom m endeda l ra p e is law s bo expands tric t a tto r- should apply to Icu tion be- reasonably belie’t. havo th o d ea th is imminei

iy,SeDtemberl7,l987 Time2--3---------—— ^

rim es-N ew a, Twin Falla. Idaho

wivorks

APUlirpholO

nnounce------------ ----------- 1gh tobacco

he-n e w ,c lg a rc tt& -U iE -n ex t ---- ---------arted wlUi the filter clge- Ith Uie low-tar and low- recenUy resulted In ciga-

:ar and nicotine levels, he w cigarette.technology is

horrlgan sa id has not been ibout 70 percent a s much ttes. But Uie tobacco does Is lit. Instead, a " h l^ ly

n Uie Up of the cigarette Is : draws Uirough the tobac- ngs and glycerin to form

: Is "burning charcoal and llysald.n o r b u m r a b o u r w - p c r c e n t^ ----------3y-products Uiat have been lancer " a re eliminated or asserted. But becausc Uie ,inoxlde’and’nicotlne"aruie-----------1ilcotinc Winston light clga- le pleasures of a real ciga-

s say s offeiT^ pport

> win, and police ofRcersly arc re lu c tan t to m ake - -!said . , • •i-w o m c n -m a s t-b e “ edu:------------it- th e ir - r ig h ts ond the .............itcm..must-!.‘flupport-the________0 presses charges — n o t ------ —hor."cc cha irm an George 'a lif., soid a w oman is7 J 8 - f lc c q n d g _ n n d -ia .th e _________ape or a ttem p ted rape m inutea in .the U nited :riticized tho ju stice ays- wnding inconsistenU y or “violence com m itted be- doors,”■ed wife w ho kUls her is more likely to bo con- urder th a n is th e hus- <ot8 -hia-wife-to dea th ;” -V —

atrick E wing, a psychol- / professor a t th e S tate Df New York n t Buffalo,’ o f 100 b a tte red women _____lie ir abusive m ates has lim the legol syatem rde a plea b f psychologi- • rise. ; . .

battered w om an o r any- /- 0 u ses deadly force to... reasonably appears to reo t o f psychological bo branded a crim inal ' priaon?" E w ing asked,

u B ut th a t is precisely ipening in m any ca se s- i t self-defense law.")0 women ho studied, nine pleaded guilty to

tiargea, th re e e n te r e d . .by . reaaon _of___ '.......

id th ree h a d chargea )re trial.

ist Lenore W alker, ex- :tor of tho D om catic Vio- ;ute in D enver, also 'd th a t Belf-defense )anded. S he jo id they ' to b a tte red people who ,«Iievo physical h a rm o r lin en t_________• _______

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T W IN FALLS • .. “B odiea in Motion

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=^NursiiHfedera2 WASHINGTON (A! •_ th a n 3.000 of the nat:

hom es repeatedly failc - . le a s t one federal - ; deem ed im portant ; - h ea lth over a four-yeai 2 ' g ross w as told Wcdnee<

------ - .“Ropoatod - noncomin u rs in g __liomc requw id e s p re ^ ," said the

C “ 'leafled‘a t"a“new8Tdhfc • iX J e n e ra l Accounting O

vestigativoarm 'o fC on i ' • T h e b iggest problem T '.b e in nu rsin g service r ■ d u d e e v e ry ^ in g fron .. a n d m edication to pre

- ; • so res a n d injuries.:• In ad d ition to a surv •L; ance rep o rts =on 8,2 i ’ hom es throughout the

GAO d id in-depth ati ;• ‘ n u rs in g hom es in five 81

----- --------- FoiiE-or-tho-8tflte6—• C alifo rn ia , Connecticut

. — w ere picked bccause s a id th e y “had a large p

> : th e ir facilities repcatedi p ly w ith selected rec H om es in Wisconsin we com parison purposes bc

offenders. No stote-by-a ance reco rds were mode

~ : r TORRINGTON. Con -w - C om pla in ts about tro

ra ise s for city employoi conditions were iho us

i * ; th e d a ily “Ask the M ; | l v show, u n til a tired. des|“t * issu ed a p lea . — ------> r *TVhat doca fl mnn do

' low incom e, th a t haa ca; J;- ; doesn’t ev en have enoug

buy p ills to kill this ► un id en tified callcr asl

—I r - Dftlin R. D onne— .: W ith in a da

J - ; businessw om en gave Mi r ‘. I b lank check to help the K f m an p a y h is $500 phar

th e m ayor disputchc' C' ers on W ednesday to in t i. - : a n d find o u t whot stat* t - T prog ram a h e moy bo oligi ^ 2 * “I f you could have he't P ' th e rad io — onyone who j ; - ’ in g w oa crying." Mrs, C J - • T v e do n e th is program I: ‘ an d I c ried for the first tii

| ; C o u n try sT W I N ._ F A L L S F .

denta o f th e P leasant Vil school w ill be able to to i h a u n ts d u rin g a reunior

!5 ;r : in T w in F alls.> .* • Tho n i r o l two-room scl2 : * opera ted from 1907 to 19 t ; open from 4 to 5:30 p.m.

according .to G lenn 'D os J. Falls.* T he b uild ing , locatcd oi

: 74 so u th o f Twin Falls,V : • housed tb e Knull Gran, t ; : now tho K nu ll Communit;

A lthough tho building

[ ~ '

[. ..-.D-2Tlmemewi,Twli

M eylife liley happ(i g a h o m e b u s

- A n organizational meetini om e-Based B usinesses of Idi Irrth e -Je ro rte Public L ibrary a sta tew ide , non-profit, profi TJ o r operate b usinesses from a tto rn ey , will speak on the

: a businesa. In te rested pers 4on call Rick Jaszow iak, 636-

i h e a r a b o u t h <

-S — T h e Twin Falls chaptci a t 1:30 p.m. S a tu rd ay in th

i. K ris tin Tucker. T im es-Ne\ ; h e a lth articles. G uests a re \

> f o r f i t n e s s c h

S - T h e Twin F alls c ity sp< ion” s ti l l has openings, ^ s a ic onday through T hursday a t pin. C oat id $20 per p erson. I neiderm an,.733-4796_______

i t s t o b e d i s c u

5 — M agic Valley residents i g ram a o f the Idaho Commissi in g a t 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in te r .'T h e commission, estahli ■ c u ltu ra l developm ent agenc 3eck, 733-9554. ext. 365.

o r s e n i o r s s t a i

3 — C anyon View Hospital w p s ta r tin g a t 10 a.m. Wednei I m ee t th e fourth Wednesd id e le isu re time, controlling f ors a re invited. If tranaportJ

w o r k s h o p p l a

I — M agic Valley S taffing ant tion a n d tra in ing sem inar a 3t. N., Twin Falls, M onday isistan ts. nurses and licensc call 734-0600.----------------------

inghon al regul(AP) — More The rc

la tio n 's nu rsing problem s,ailed to m eet a t tion a t a CII req u irem en t 10 instanc t to pa tien ts ' adequate 'ea r period . Con- c lothing a leeday. w astes. )m p lian ce -w ith - -The rep iqu irem en ts is aas home, th e report, re- which 13 Jhf^enceT jy the ' be’dsores, ; I O nice, the in- h ad a bedi engross. four inchef 5m w as found to visible." 'ices, w hich in- The'GA'C rom trea tm en t gress s tren p reven ting bed- federal atj

■ m u st meetjrv ey o f compli- care and M 8.298 nursing •The abilhc country, the for striou;atud ies on 26 pliunce giv

e s ta te s . incentives------- 6 A rkanaes. w ith-edcmcut and .K ansas portsu id iuse researchers ' I t auid ol;e percentage of no authoried iy fa iltocom - home liconsrequirem ents." m onetary jw ere added for those th a t (

J because there m ade limitcfew repeat T he Hen!

)y-sta te compli- miivistrulioi ide available. m enls for i

ie4s-ans\:onn. (AP) - C ity oiTrtra sh pickup, able to hel

)yoes a n d road ~ t j ty_thexd iu su a l fare on local gover;M ayor" radio medical ai

le ap e ra te voice d c liv e red n..................... govem m endo th n t is on a freo transpicancer und he T he mnn,

ough money to ingbuninestiis-pain?:L on to quit,.liv£naked Mnyor his wife, w---------- -------------- collcctlnjnsday. two 'in th is induM rs. Donne u 000 in norti

;he 60-ycar-old M rs. Doiharm acy debt, volunteer, a ;hed cityTvork^— h p n v h w c "in te rv iew him about hia ita te o n d local causes tholig ib lo fo r,......... th o t they bih ea rd h im on expcct in thi'ho w as liaten- S he conta. D onne aaid. ari’ange forim 18 m onths called th e AjI tim e." “Sometimi

sch o o l studF o rm e r . a tu -_ tuc t.una-in -i

V iew country eigh t yea rs a to u r th e ir old "It w as so lion S o tu rday could be rem

p icker.” he SD school, which pie have told

I 1944. will bo would cost $2 .m. S a tu rday , “It 's m y be ) 08flctt,_Tw in. o u r old . scl;

Califom ia."E d on H ighw ay He aoid 5 Is, previously been received range a n d is will include i n ity H a l l . ' w ith d inner i n g ia s till in- the M andarin

rwin Falls, Waho Thursday;

9 e n i n | ^ ^ - ^

t s i n e s s ?

in g of the Magic Valley ■” Idaho, Inc.. will be held iry m eeting room. The or* rofessionol association of om th e ir homes. Patricia he legal aspects o f s ta r t ' ersons are welcome. For 36-2958.

i e a l t h

>tcr o f the Idaho W riters ' the Twin F alls Judicial

sews correspondent, will ■e welcome.

: l a s s

sponsored exercise class faionaare held from 5;45 a t Robert S tu a r t Jun io r 1. For more information

; u s s e d

ts in terested in learning ission on the A rts a rc in- in Room 119 of the CSI iMished in 1966. is the :ncy. For m ore informa-

a r t s

I will begin a senior in- neaday a t the hoapital. . . . ;adoy of every month, lg atreas and aubstance ' irtntion ia needed, c a l l .

t a n n e d

and Hospice will hold o r a t th e Elks building, ay through F riday for used practical nurses.

Ties n o t la tio n s ■report cited exom ples of

na. including a 1985 inspec- . a California home th a t found ances in which care was n o t - to to keep residents or th e ir ? and sheets free of h um an

•epon alao described a K an- •; Tie, "olso not identified, in i 13 residents in _igBS “h a d i s, ar^d one of the residen ts i edaore on the h ip th a t w as I hes in d iam eter w ith m uscle t

lAO recommended' th a t Con- ‘ rengthen the enforcem ent o f standards nu^sijig hom eseet to partic ipate in ' Me'di'-' ,I Medicaid. 1ibility to avoid penolty even jous or repeated noncom- .gives nursing homea little ^DS to m nintoin compliance ,jm i-rcquironTi'hlsT’ lhe re- ^

I about h a lf the a tates have ority u n d e r-s ta te nu ra ing tonsing laws to impose civil fy penalties on homes a n d 1I t do have the power “have vlited u a e o f i t" renlth Cnre Financing Ad- olion Vstoblishca require- fir nursing home participa- b

:wer can(>ITicialB said ihey mny be p help the man. whose iden- k .didnItJi3clo8e..gct.stateLOE_a 'e rnm en t assistance for his

nnd e n e r ^ bills, m eols "i Irfo o d th ro u g h the recteral ' b en t's aurpliio program a n d -m, sportation. . nnn. who w orked for a cater- lesa un til illness forced h im ' ci livcs-in-an .apartm ent w ith .^h

w l^ is alao di8ablcd..and.._aj r ^ w k m u n ’s compenaation idualria l towTi of about 30. irthw estem Connecticut. . Donne, a form er hospice r, aaid the man also aaked :c he couldTind o u t'm o re | a disease, a cancer th a t 10 bones to deteriorate so ■ break easily, ond .what to the future.itac ted the local hospice to th for a volunteer's v isit a n d cl : A merican C ancer Society, wi imea. you're ju e t in such th

den ts to visiin-usc.-iie-bvii-wus-stolen------i•B ago. Doaaett aays, spiso heavy th e only way i t i t 1 emoved was w ith a cherry e rj ) saya. Insurance firm peo- yei old him a comporoble bell no< $2,000. mobelief th a t whoever stole 73(

school b e ll- to o k it t o - I Dossett says. bri;

I 90 reservotiona have ach .'od for tho reunion w hich 1 e a so d a l h ou r a t 6 p.m . g a t !r a t 7 p.m. S a tu rd ay a t Noi rin Hoiiso R cetouran t. d in

iy,-Soptembor17,1M7 - Issue r to bei

By The W ashington Po£

WASHINGTON - A Sovlel-Anjcrican couph the refusal of Soviet o

= -Q pe^parfner-leaveitfaej small bu t highly emotl the hum an righ ts agenc and W ashington mane an expected summit fall.

The problem of th( spouses" has been ralst with the Soviets by I and It Is cxpectcd to co during Soviet Forelj Eduard Shevardnadze Washington th is week f< Secretary of S tate Georg

The "divided spouse reduced by one couple I. when M atvei Finkei of Susan G raham of Spoli m arried since 1979, le f t : thclr 9-month-old daughti

Of the 10 couplcs remi— ‘State-D eparlm cnt’s-offl

longest separation is the Michelson of Naples, F: his wife, Galina, and dai in Moscow when he defe

• There Is an additional Soviet-American coup m arriages have been bit these cases involve An zens whose Soviet spous< have been turned down tion a t least twice.

To U.S. officials, the i, pie. a m a tte r of basic hi

' - and com pliance to i reunification provisions Helsinki accords, which signed. B ecause of thesn of cases involved. It Washington a s an easy ' Soviets to build good will.

“ Why in the worid c who want to get m arried to get m arried , and (tho: m arried be accordcd the living with cach other, wl

' they wanl lo live?” Shult: _ Wire service interview la:

irneetin— repo

if tion w ith hea lth care :• . HCFA spokeswom an Pat d said W enesday th a t th it- could no t com m ent until r chance to review the repor n The GAO found th a t 3,:

percent, o f th e 8,298 nursi 1- • surveyed failed 'd u rin g t tl secutive inspections to coi i_ a t_ l e o s t_ o n o - o f - 1 2 6 i 9 deem ed by experts as “me 3 ta n t in e n su rin g residei } an d safety." For inlermec — facilities, th e figuro-was 2 • 970. o r about 34 percent. The harshest

—^^decertificationj-waS'invoii 300 tim es ogainat e ither in term ediate carc nuraing between J a n u a ry 1980 am

' ber 1986. th e GAO said. Ir d iate care facilities, patier

— ally-require-lesscare-andt th an in akillcd nureing hor

The compliance inform th e report wus derPved fro pu te r database of nursii histories. Typically, the w ere developed from in

__cnndlirtprf hy atnfno r their repreaentatives > four-year period ending ir ber 1985.________________

icer plecpain and such agony th a t i know w here to tum ," Mri

—saicL____________________Je ff Zeiner, host of WSl

"Ask the Mayor" show. ' broadcast for eight minut 'weekday, said th e cull on' m om ing was unique.

Moat calls a re about “pro city issues — sa la ry ra ise

— ha ll, com plaints, road repai ._aid.to.thecity.'lZeiner-aoid.

Mrs. Donne, a Republicai a re-election campaign, i show is funded by her supporters.

— S hc-B nld-B htrd ldn 't-ta llailing m an for long on the r urged him to call her office a te ly a fte r th e show.

M inutes a fte r she wolkci th e s tree t from th e radio s c ity hall, a m other and d who own a business walked th e b lank check.

sit old h au n^All-formei'oiirdcntoTtSilcH

spouses are welcome. Dosst i t h a s been im possible to no eryone who a tten d ed during yea rs th e school operated ai n o t too la te for interested per m oke reaervationa by calling 733-5633, . ;

Persona o tten d in g -a re u i bring pictures ond mcmer school daya for o display table

There will also be o brc ga th erin g a t 8 a.m. Sunc N o rth ’s Chuck W agon in the din ingroom ._______________

I

of split raised (

’ost ju st baffles• Soviet E

About a dozen Bulay als( pies divided by V T h ls is a v

officials to let h e s a ld ln a

o'tlonal Item on to get m at nda as Moscow^ ;there a re iieuver toward tbeir . occ t m eeting this possess st«

. yea rs shouli these "divided could be gl Ised repeatedly the country. U.S. officials. Until rec

com e up again requests w( eIgn M inister lha t m uch ze’s visit to A ssistant ; for U lks with R ichard S d rge P . Shultz, m ent’s hum ises” list was ed the dlvld r ia s t weekend, with Soviet )f Moscow and monlh, “ for tokane, ,Wash., reasonably : ft Moscow with Schlfter sa lh te r . ......... " 'w e e k .maining on the The; cllln j fflc la l-llstrthe- refuse em lgi Jjat of Anatoly tim es. Acco: F la ., who left Detroit law;

laughter. Olga, Svetlana, h •fected In 1956. tim es, th e Si al lis t of four Carl Levin, i uples whose was "h e r p i blockcd. All of classified in American cili- his wife, whc Jses o r fianccs ried in 19i 'n for emigra- tem pera tu re

chem ical ins > i.-:sue is sIm- full tim e. H hum an rights

the family IS of the 1975:h the Soviets _____ _____sm all number • TW IN FA] i Is seen in S outhern Id< y- way for the w ll v is it t l !l. parka on Wee

can 't people The to u r ed be allowed R icketts, will lose) who arc S ta te P a rk r le privilege ol land P o rk a t wherever It is B runeau D ur iltz asked m"a— The to u r is last week, “ It Icy residen ts .

required beci .............men t and lu r

m ateria ls, t r

)rtf providers. I T ' a t Muldrowth e agency c - | k t - -an til i t hod a J: S S ' 3 1 'Ort. I3,372. o r 41 \ S | rsing homes

th ree coh- g j l r a :omply with

s ta n d a rd s— c t c t T O S I most impor- H I s f i C B len t health lediate carei2 j0 p 5 o f& .;-- B m W

penalty.-oked about - T skilled or ng facilities md Septem - In interm e- ients gener-it r c a tm c n t— P l R E B j f ' ■omea. . . . .

•motion forrom' 0 c o m - .................. ’■sing home \e histories 1inapectiona ( IIh-agencles________ ■i d u ring a . ‘ 1 in Novem.

aI you don't I r ., Don™

'SNG-AM'a Ri.-rtlfc w hich ol legend

utes every Levi's* 501_J n Tucsdoy in a w-liolc r

. , colors, Coniiroblems or ,. c i l . cityloirs, SUte K'-ins ;ifd______________ jii5l-b!utLjn>;on now in

said the r political

i l k t d h e ----------------------J radio but :e immedi-

ked across TSaJaJB SSSie I stud io to

daugh tered in w ith In StJ

blue

ntschera and I P V I ' 'j s e t t s a id l - t J V I ,notify ev- _ ' ,ng the 37 O u r M o

3 8 - .4 0 - I

lg h im a t• - - -O penAR

“ Sixl “ --------Or'Llentos of ble.}reokfast ■■ Freenday a t BGbli*0 Inrgc m Burie

t Soviet during;

les m e." .E m bassy spokesman Igor

ilso expressed bafflem ent, a very q ueer subject for u s ,"1 a telephone Interview. tdaw idoesTiprfortild a nyone la r r ie d ." Bulay said. "B u t -e Soviet persons, due to iccupatloQ - mostly, who s la le secrets ... and five )uld p ass until such a person

given perm ission to leave ry .”recently, most em igration w ere refused without even ch explanation. But w hen

Secretary of S ta le ScAifter, tbe S late D epart- um an righ ts chief, dlscuss- vlded spouses case by c a ^ e l officials In Moscow la s t for the first lime they w ere ly specific” about den ia ls." said In an interview la s t

Ing of " s ta te secrets’’ to ligratlon can be puzzling a t - cording to Keith B raun, a iw yer whose Soviet wife,

has been rejected five ; ! Soviet Em bassy told Sen. n. D-Mich., that the reason ' p revious access to highly ; inform ation." Braun sa id 1

vho w as 21 when they m ar- I 1984, had studied low- '

ire refrigeration a t a 1 Institute but never worked {

H er father. Braun sa id . 1

’s mobile clBALLS' - The College o f I Idaho Mobile C lassroom j th ree of Idaho’s s ta te (

/ednesdoy.tur, led by V irg in ia t vill includc Malad <3orgc j It n e a r T uttle : T hroe Ie- t a t G lenns Ferry and th e 1 ►unes P ark . ' i• is opcn to 'oll Magic V al-— d its. b u l p re -rep stro tio n is ecause o f lim ited enro ll- v lunch provisions. The fee - c T n ^ u d e s ins'tructionai n transpo rto tion in com- b

MOW FROM

mcan w.' ' I

:r.son;i]' ' •'— ' ■ B

' ^ ' 7 ' 'V r.iii^e of >mc‘ and 'iir.st'if. ■ » ,r. fliiiyniorv,—

Coloreisun b leach b lue, w h ite e strip es .

R eg . $ 2 8 .0 0 ....! i's 501's Originj/londay Thru S a lu rd a y r l e n g th s ...................... ..........5

\ f lo p e r ’s Option C harg. I 'r U se Your Bankcards

e e Parking Directly n rfi/ntf Twin Falls &’rfey S lo res

tt“AmerShevai

left a classified enginee ;or I978,w henshew asl5 . nt. The Brauns' case is a 5," one bccause o f h is role as

for the Divided Spouses C

>ut mallon on the cases and to cootacls with U.S^ gove ho flciols and the m edia. Sev ve spouses have held meeti on U.S. Em bassy in Mo: ve visiting m em bers of Coi

S tate D epartm ent officii on in both countries, howe en publicity, hoping to av sn displeasure th a t might le chances of being reunited, 't- Braun has been able to 1 5 - visits to his wife in Me » another coalition mcmbe s t m ade radio and telei re pearances. Dr. G alina V

Boca Ralon, F la ., has b< s t from visiting h e r hiisbam

Pakenas, whom she left Lo Vilnius, Lithuania, when il- l9 8 0 -w ith -h c r-so n -fro m - a m arriage. V ileshlna, a n e, said h er husband needs he e surgery.1. The couple, m arried In n w ere refused v isas in 1970 y a lawyer in a m eatpacking d now been turned down 17 •- he emphasized in an int '■ Vilnius with Washington a respondent Jack so n Dieh i am not a d is s id e n t.... I on I. leave because I w an t to b<

c lassroom tfoM ble vane, picnic lum guides who will accomp group.

These tripe a re designee th e needs and in te re s ts 0 groups, Ricketta says. All ticipants m eet a t 8 o.m. 108 of the A spen Vocation ing on the CSI cam pus

— departure:-----------------------The Malad Gorge park

view of one o f th e mosl _-chaam8 w here-the-foo ting i

narrow freigh't a iid’ . sE bridge and s ite o f one of E

-ri

______ iuMxM___ \

ed Levi's 501ite , b la c k a n d g r a y solii

nal Shrlnk-to-Fil!ay P r ic e ...............................

...$17.99MJWIN F ALLS • BUR

rican co rdnadzceering job in w ife and famil;

In order fo a high-profile P akenas said, as spokesman for two weeks ; Coalition, an perm it. Vliesh -p o o ls ..ln fQ r-_ J irs tJ ried Jo ^ nd m aintains Israel. Pakcna vem m ent of- authorities ha\ leveral Soviet tion because clings a t the precedent of a loscow w ilh n ians to leave. :ongress and Keith Braun cials. O thers in the Soviet vever, avoid divided coupli avoid Soviet la rg e r trends i t hurt the ir H e counts eighI fall of 19S5, ai 0 make eight Geneva summ Moscow. But R eagan and £ t>er who has Gorbachev, am levision ap- before and : Vileshlna of sum m it. This y been barred resolved by M md,' P ya tras “ th is month’s Fli ft behind in Few new casi n she left in th e divided sp i-a -p rev ious” T h e “ State-D «neurologist, th a t of abou

heart bypass A m erican m ar percent of the S

In 1977, first perm ission tolc70. Pakenas, The S tale Dlg plant, has w as told in Mo;7 times, but seven of the iInterview in under review bn Post cor- th e Soviet parliaehl that " I "W e really haonly want to Soviets that thibe with m y m ean a lot to

to u rs 3 statimches a n d day 's atage s ta tnpony th e a n d th e Devil’s V

Three Islandled to m eet one o f the moat f

o f all age th e O regon TrailII tour p ar- m otion about thi I. in Room tra il ru ts a re feoi onal build- T he Bruneau s prior to s a n d dunes uniq

• H em isphere~Pfl •k offers' a P rey a rea in the f >st un ique s e r t h ab ita t whic igB~fbr~thc~brra'oria 'nIa n n ^ stagecoach F o r additional 'B e n H o li- 733-9554, ext. 36

^ ' I

'and 701*silids, y e llo w , b la c k a n d

. . ' w o v . - - » 2 2 ? 5

it Button Fly Je£ ......$15.99m

/ ,

3uple§:e visitimily."r for his w ife to leave, lald, they h ad to divorce «ks while sh e got her exit Jeshina Is Jew ish and at to. have h im loin her In '

:enas said he believes local have blocked h is emlgra-

ise they f e a r selling a of allowing ethn ic Llthua- ive.aun seflii a n ebb and fioW viet trea tm en t of these >uples cases , a s In the Ids of Jew ish em igration.«lghl cases reso lved in the ), around th e tim e of the mmit betw een President Id Soviet le a d e r Mikhail , and eight m ore last fall, d after th e Reykjavik lis year, th ree cases .were i March, then none until s F lnkcl-G raham release, cases have been added to } spouses lis t, however. —D epartm enl—eslim ales— about 90 new Sovlet- marriagcs cach year, 80 hc Soviet spouses receive to leave.e D epartm en t's Schifter Moscow la s t month that

le rem aining cases are !w by a specia] panel of iriiam ent.y have lo im p ress on the : these Individual cases . to us,” S ch ifte r said.

ite parksstationa .w ill-be v is ited ---------il’s W ashbowl viewed, md park is th e site of oat famous crossings on Vail. Live buffalo , infor- I the Oregon T ra il and feotured a t th is park, eau D unes p a rk hasunique in t l ^ W e s t e m ___

P art o f th e B irds of'Jie park p re se rv es a de- which includes anim al,in ite . ---------------------- -----------onal in form otion coll ,;. 363.

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KIMBERLY . - G riesem er becasK Jam ea V andenbarh LDS Tem ple in Chii

T he bride ia tl L eonard and Bel Indianapolis, Ind., groom . ia th e j

---------- V andenbarkrK lm liV andenbark, Lewiai

A reception was Tndianapolia and i ,waa given by th .'m other in

E n g aLowe-Ben,

■JEROME - D( Lowe, Jerom e, anno m ent o f th e ir dai

..............Ann, to Steven AlnrAl B enkula, Twin B enkula, Jackpot.

_______ _ I ^ w ^ a ^ a d u a t eSchool, a ttended I and w orks a t the T ' proaecutor’s office.

B enkula, who { T w n falls H igh I tended C SL isem ph doka C ounty Sheriff

The w edding ii March 19, 1988. a t tian C hurch , Twin F

Women work {B yT he A saodated

______ Judg ing from aeveveys of A jnericon hoi nishinga th a t save

, easy to m ain tain 1 future. ,

That’s because 6i find th e A m erican dra honiC if mnr<' lilroli'

Z ~ W l\A T I m - g S - N S

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k ;- -

iF reo Parking

:------------ -T w in F alls a n i_____ - S lo r a a

^ tW W F A L L

iesemer-Vande— M ary A nn The

une the bride o f in pnark Aug. 13 in th e Rieka (^ icag o . . ™I the dau g h te r o f t n o Bettie G riesem er, id., and tho bride- - » a o f T re n .Iwbcrly, a n a 'S to S Thewiston. G reen\aa held Aug. 15 in th e 'H id an open house o n d ththo bridegroom ’s chanici

>r]v Ancr 99 Indlani

n g e m e i'.nkula JBjMDennis and S a ra

nnounce th e engage* daughter, K atrina dan B enkula, son o f ' ^ ^ H rin Foils, and Sue It. Nev. W ^ M: a t c .o C .J c r o m c J i ig h _ j |H d buainess colIegc 5 Twin F a lls county :e.) g radua ted from h School a n d at* iploycd in th e Mini* iriff's officc.

ia p lanned for a t the F irs t Chris* Sti n Falls. _______

k so fam ily c a ti havted Press for fami

ou tside Icveral recen t eur* hom em akers, fur- A m^ji vc tim e a n d a re read y d n hove a b righ t d u c t ^ f

employe! several a tudies n ea rly t ) dream of owning perform! r«iv o th e r pel

LUT4-B1N e w c r Q - s s i n s a - W i i i

CALL 733-C

Tomhe ImportaiouLUfe-Lo( linj^all F

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d ro p Vl aB -50,

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ng B e h in dm d B u rley ------------ -------re a

\L L S ~ ^ a R L T T * -R U P .

idlng=lenbarkbe bride b as a n associate degrc professional child care fror ca College.

he bridegroom, who served a: } m ission in M inneapolis, M inn nded CSI and Ricks College. H la to a ttend Ind iana U niversity.

ie n ^ ly w eH a reside Ii enwood, Ind._1>e bride worka a H iim pty Dum pty Core Cente: th e bridegroom works for Me

lical Insulation, both ii anapolis.

» n t --------------------------

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sexual in tercourse or blood.! G roup leaders for s proxim ntely 60 Amci a t t h c in s ti tu te sa id tl pect to hove to take b u t the details were ou t by th e Soviet i govem m enta.

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'inouB AIDS testin g in ■ ^effort to control th e disi• • F oreign M inis try spo ; j i o d y Gerosimov said 1

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; • • D iplom ots soy then ' 'mixcKi signals in ta lk s v- . 'ets on tho tes tin g o f dip ' 'n o lis ta and busincssm c

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~ r r ^ : l i k e l y to requ ire tes ta (T -d en ts a nd businessm en.

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....... - en su rin g th a t Am erican• -posed to con tam inated r

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Bssm enPSconcernJstingP ) - B rita in aaid It 41 B ritish stu- tested for A ID S in soy may becom e a

ram for m any visit- irhen, including

ive expressed con-a a i d s t^ s te in thecause of o shortoge edles ond syringes.1 one w ay th e AIDS ad.lipments w e re used iplea from th e Brit* in Voronezh a n d 24 I news conference, issy spokesm en ioid Soviet oflieials embassy could be lg testing, h e disposable nee- J, we’ve n o th in g to lere. T h ere’s no tion," aoid P e te r ngham U niversity —— thia y ea r o t Mos-

ngunge P u sh k in

more concem cd id to go hom e be- poaitive read ing ,

dents o t th e Push-'c t to bo rc q u ire d — -------38t in the n e x t s e v ^ __

or 'acqu ired 'im - ' lyndromc, o fo*y^preod^th rough__

contom inoted

i r some o f th e op* merican s tu d e n ts d the s tu d e n ts ex- ike on A ID S te s t ere being w orked

and A m erican

nd w aiting ," sa id on associate pro*

in g u o g c a _ a tj3 h io _ ____ :vho is leoder o f a n ts sponsored by _ rduc u n ivers ities ./ho a rrived S ept. icared n b o u t th e ' an AIDS te s t in *If h o -sa id .— B u t— — i now th a t i f i t ia J they will u se dia- nost likely u n d e r 0 U.S. (E m bassy) loid.lies and ayringesfrom tho U n ited - - * t ioratory w ork w ill C L (ouUnion;--------- -— ^ — ^ 5grcup» o t th e in .Vermont’s Mid-

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I ' TEL A VIV — Former L f e i ^ M in is te r Ariel Sb

-5 —fiVejrearBflfpubliMtleiK ^ 1982 L ebanon W ar bei

with a n ex trao rd inary , fo ^ t u n se e n by m any in hli i.| e o n aB a n a tte m p t to clei “ cal record o f it»b lackM t 'I The controversial,J .^pDUtidon, w ho is viewed ; : | ' “ a ^ t e c t o f w b a t is uadi !\| rael's m o s t unpopular w{

odicaUy in te rru p te d by g he m ostly re a d hia remt n prepared tex t.I A t one p o in t-a wome

“How can you n o t be ash dragged o u t o f th e lectur

d idn’t come here to i your accuaations,” said S

— had-previonalyTflftised’ cpm prehensive, public his role in th e w ar. “I

■just to g e t o u t th e facts.” B ut b e ac tu a lly reveal

d e ta ils ,-e ith er about the decisions lead ing up to w bat som etim es tum e

-■ hour-by-hour, textboo) count o f th e action. H

.m essage d u rin g a thre< . dentation a n d ono hour < and a n sw ers appeared t<

• had ac ted w ith Cabine ''and co nsu lted hia top m .,cers a t cach atago

invasion. H e said hc wc .b ia in vo lvem en t

Canad- ; Loa A ngelea I ’imes '

! TORONTO — Arguinj gal a lien s a re abusing

^— trad itiona lly “ liberal ~ ir policy, P r im e M inister I

- roney ca lled Parliamen . em ergency session Tueac

— Llcgialation-that-would-Bi stric t th e ab ility of im n

- • win political a n d religio ' status.■ M ulroney brought I ;_'back from i ts sum m er n t w idespread public ou traj

arrival la a t m onth of 1 Sikhs jv h o a sk e d for refu afler b e ing sm uggled on Scotia b each . In a sim ilar

~ y o a r ago , 155 Tamils ** Lanka a sk e d fo r shelter a H o land illeg a lly in Newfoi

■ U nder c u r r e n t Cahadia: r one who m akes-h is o r he:

Canada a n d requests poli- ligious re fu g ee atatua is : "• s tay p en d ing a review tht ; least th re e y e a rs even if (

- - illegally. O n th e other h ic an ta .fo r-re fugee-sta tu s

! 6ptTy th ro u g h C anadian ol seas o r a t b o rd e r crossing

' ■ mally tu rn e d back and m;• dergo a len g th y and often i

1' ftil review process.In cxplainint? h is dcdsio

b a c l T ^ n a ^ a k e r a to tl

ii TUROATho follow ing will.

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— bow». look* ond lound i ’ eomplote ru n t, uMd In 0

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^ '1' rtdon*. looki ond loundi i oood.’ vere clec'ii • 195d'l

. ' ^ V-8, 3 speed wilh overdi • H wood b#d-19<9

mllai, oil orlglnol, look* oi

BODYS.Pi■ ■ ,1931 Ford coupe d t lu x tw ! ! coupo bod y on a 1928 choi

• wire wheels • Radlolor '! slorters. rodiotori • T t /

; - W a l A hoods • Htodllol ond m uch, much mor* MAI

: -------------------- SM; • ' C raftsm an 36" metal lolhi • ' ! pans co b in ets • Impoct wi V. - ars. 12 ll . Ilqht {ixturas •

Rollirs • Two oroka rivatin r ~ ~ m a n fo f Body T&oli- Autl :

: ' Ook desk and choir-Old p Stond • Dresser S Mirror • I

;~T —sawing mochines and mor* { i M t J U l b u t not et-au

rT e r m s : C a s

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Sale M a n a g e d by Wall

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A uctlonM rs:.. Kaye Wall - Dan Wall

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Dn brealner Israeli De- Sharon broke ^ j f i

len ce -ab o u i^ b e^ here T uesday

^.four-hour lec*1 h is e lite au d i- r j B S rclear h is politi-ests ta in .ll, r igh t-w ing 'red here a s th eindoubtedly Is*r w ar, w as p e ri- ' 2by hecklers a sem arks from a

>man sh o u tin g I ^ H E j jaahamedl” w as Ib ^ b 3 R Itu re hall.to r e b u ta n y o fid Sharon, w ho aed~to-give~any~tic account' o f A RJ I camo h e re T iy ln i

-to lcd fow now l h » w a r o r th e J u M 6 19 I to it. d u r in g P iJertm ian m ed in to aji »ok-style ac- l » r io r f r o i t . H is p r im a iy Is'hreo-hour pro- day.u ro fq u ea tio M te s ta o f th e l d to be th a t he were e

o e iru t, trap; linet approval rilla s ^ e r e p m ilitary offi- city. The P e o f Is rae l’s tua lly evaci was proud o f supervisioh.

Following

da^xrtrca t Ottawa, t th a t Canad£

uing th a t ilic- being abueec ling C anada’s ing refugee ~ imm igrab'oh abused , i t ls l sr B rian M ul- O ther go nen t in to a n supported th lesday to p ass a t curren t r i-s iriously re — sn eak into t l m m igrants to cla im refuge [gious refugee th a t another

tr y to enter tl : P arliam en t ligious and p' r recess am id I f they pn a«ge over th e rep resen t a if 174 In d ian over 1986 ® refugee s ta tu s ju m p over 19 onto a N ova In spite of]

ilar incident a support for r ils from S ri position polit 5r after try in g , tie s groups aivfoundland.____ M tio n s__ared idhlaw .dny- legislation, a: her w ay in to - ho p e since h

political o r re - .Conservative is allowed to m ous m^'oril th a t tak es a t ^thc measuref if they e n te r 'su m e s its ]

■ hand, appli- weeks.;us who seek Opponents iiofTicesover- a d a ia a coui lings a re nor- im m igrants i 1 m ade to un - yea rs , has bcc enunsuccess- ero u s in th<

refugees. Thi ision to b ring governm ent’s0 the cap ita l a la rm ist sinci

a y , septem b eIrlll;be-sold public auctlo

Kimberly, Idoho. Kim I . Idaho.M O A M i -------

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P A R T S & R E L A T Ia with roll down bock window 70' chossis- 1956 Ford 292VJanflln« lor Shalls • Modal A horns, h1 A steering columns, toll llghti

b oprons.-tront ortd reortanoars' plairchossls - M odilToil pons • dllght bars • Running boora Irom MANY GOODIE ITEMS you will ha\

I H O P I C I U i P M E N Iotha quick chonge, very good • ( 1 wranches, tool boxas, boltary i as • Block S Dackar valva grind ating mochlnas - Porto powar A si Auto monuols including motors,

F U R H i r U R IIld phonograph • Old typawrilar •: tr • Two Ook library toblas • Two o

I a u e tlom J b edroom . 1% bath

iash o r B ankable C e Day Of T h e S ale ON KERR EST lA k E R R -O w i/all A u c t io n e e r s a n d S alo

lot R esponsible for / ^ Id e n ts i until settled for. All property

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m iE L SHARON 8Ing to c lear record |forces invaded Lebanon on1982, ostensibly to c lea r r

an g u e rrilla s out o f a 25* .! n o rth o f tho in te rnational <tim w h ic h they h ad been .I s rae li settlem ents. B u t ^

aya. a n d deapite th e pro- cle U n ite d S ta tes, th e Israe* Jj

a t th e approaches to ^ •opping thousands o f guer-rc a n d la ;^ n g seige to th e ^

P a le s tin ia n s w ere even- ac u a te d un d er Americanoh. ' . gng th e asaaaaination of e:

ghtenin1, th e p rim e m in ister sa id bada “is in the procesa of a:Bed" b y illegal aliens seek*' ae ^ s t o ^ s j _|^and_ ir^ ^ c in g ^ I s d im in ished ."g o v e n u n e n t spokesm en ai

, t h a t c la im by soying th o t hit r a te s , 6,000 people will si ) th e c o u n try illegally a n d —tiiigee s ta tu s th is yea r and aiiier 24 ,0 0 0 foreigners will tiiir th e c o u n try openly as re- iad p o litica l refu g ees., vcprove tru e , these figures ma 6 6 percent in crease sc

i a n d n ea rly a fourfold1985. Sfo fp o lls t h a t show g eneral chT r e s tr ic tin g refugees, op- rcolitical p arties , civil liber- m9 an d m tu'or qhurch organi- ticire__f ig h tin g __tb o —now—pr1, a lth o u g h not w ith m uchs M ulroney’s P rogressive— ive p a rQ ' w ields an enor* o r i^ a n d will easily pasa ;res befo re P arliam en t re*> recess in about two

its p o in ted out th a t Can- o un try largely se ttled by ■8 an d , ov er th e p a s t 30 been a m o n g the m ost gen- the w o rld in accepting They a lso said th a t the it2s_uee_jof_8{«tiB tic8_i8_ ince 9 0 p ercen t o f would*

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r S D I T I M S g70% com plata-I9X Ford / |lna • Many modal A and T u , heodllghts, ganaroton,|hts, front S raor springs. __ ^»r»~All t^ s 'd rm o d a l T' __ Dn • Misc. Ford top bows •-omas • 28 to 31 bumpars hove to saa to ballava. _

WT— --------------- ^I • Rollowoy Tool chasts & try chorgars • Chain bind* rinding mochlna • Fandar A stand - Exeallant assort* >• rs. Dykes, Chlllon, Motor ' 15

ir*P.A. Syslam*Tronsil4 Hi0 old radios *Thfaatradla - p(

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Lebanese C hris tian le a d Gem ayel in Septemb< however, the Is rae lis b( craasingiy em broiled in try** civil w ar. Ina P d es tin ian s , Israe li tr o b a ttling Lebanese S h ia As th e death toll m ounted, position to the w a r a t hon early 1985 th e Israe li finally, opproved a phaj d raw al of m ost o f ita tp w as completed la te r th a t s

About 1,000 Israe li so m ain in a “security zone” < aix to 10 milea into Lebano

A t least two a u th o rita ti books on the L ebanon ct cu so - Sharon _ o f m isleadi P rim e M inister M enachc a n d th e rest o f th e Cabii h is w ar aims, d ragg ing th

- in to -a -co aU y quagm ire-foi guided purpose o f insi friendly, C hristian rei B eirut.

S haron was forced to re s fense m in ister in 1983, a f t com m issioifof inqu iry four d irectly reaponaible for th< b e r 1982 m assacre o f a t P alestin ians a t th e S a S h a tilla refugee cam ps in ne se capital. W hile th e w as carried o u t by-Lebane tia n m ilitiamen, Uie cam pa d e r laraeli control a t th e tii

S haron rem ained governm ent, however, ai elections in 1964 w as assi

mmigrsbe refugees are u ltim a te ly and thoae allowed to s tay i i a peraon, obtain jobs ancd raw welfar e . ------ -----------

Col 1, Depth P66 .08 I I aides arguing th a t th e gov hos panicked and th a t th e r su re s compromise C an ad a ’i

- tio n -a s -A -h a v c n -fo r- th e -p an d religiously oppressed, tion parties charged t h a t A ia following a aecret agenda vening P ariiam ent an d th a m igration bills a re on ly i acreen.

Sergio Morchi, th e L iber spokeam an for im m igratior charged th a t the rea l r e a so recall was to pass legisla m anded by the R eagan a d r tion th a t would in crease pa

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mt roleid e r B ashir tra d e and indiber 1982, cu rren t *^ati(becam e in- H e is consid1 the coun- ten d e r to- aucnstead of Y itzhak S harroops were r ig h tis t L ikudB Moslems. I t is * meaaid, so'did op- controversyjm e. A nd in Shoron and t]cli cabinct h is lectu re anlased with- th e top s tory ctroops th a t sion new s Tui; spring. ing n early hallsoldiers re- E arlie r, mo

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killed in theM ig n a .d e . “S h a m n ia to Eifter a s ta te ^ form er chund him ia . " t l m em ber fr,h e Septem. A l.p m en t,;M ,t le a jt 330 Televisic3abm and of decisi.n th e L e b n - t l '« /o 'g ? of B,! m aasacie “ " d h a lf.tru th ,n e .e C h n .------- Kneaaet^meip .w e t tu n - th e p o rt time.

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and a fte r o f so u th e rn 1^1isigned the F o rm er arm;

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i n l9 8 Jindustry portfolio in th e be i tiona l u n i ^ coalition, coi a idered a leading con- Sh succeed Primo M m ister de: lam ir a s leader of th e ter ud Bloc.' weeaaure of the continuing a n ' surrounding bo th to 1 th e Lebanon war th a t -fo and reactions to i t w ere nei y on th e national televi- j T uesday night, consum- a ; la lf th e broadcast. gcimore th an 500 inv ited fee a full complem 'enfoflB- wa reign newsmen crowded A r um a t Tel Aviv U niver- Ho w hot Shoron had billed for

as th e inaide story o f th e cer rcc

{roup o f protesters from M apam and C itizens re r

la rties— dem onatroted------1arry ing placarda re- mu th e 650 laraeli soldiers the h e w ar and charging:0 Blame!"chief o f atafT and Knes- from th e centriat L abor

Mordechal Gur, lold la- ision th a t Sharon’s ac- ;ision-making leoding to B eiru t was full of "lies

1 ths."nem ber-Ran-Cohen-ac*-------}rtly Likud politician of icape h is responaibility" r and tho subaequent,•yeor Israeli occupationLebanon. .rmy Col. Eli Geva, who

i W Sical firms, most o f merican-owncd. aga inst producers.

s in te d -o u t- th a f 'M u l^ --------nsuccessfully aought to liam ent in June to deal lg iaque. Now, he said , in iate r is growing des- lae he needs Co”deliver lill in o rder to elicit con- n th e U nited S tates in trad e talks.tic rea l reaa6n for Ibis' rch isaid .

ig ration situation is ring th e public, particu- w ake of tho tw(j sh ip

le public ou tcrygener- l a t th e woy such refu-p ing ahead .of.those al-_____g in line.

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3 Julcor / YeltowTor amber idy hot water iron / C a r r ^ rautkuttor/Haykni(0 /Sylhe pice set / Assorted crocks / xinteis box / Old gold orriato )U oil can / Avon-Bottkis-/ — iro/HugoMoxicanvaso—_____

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2 war irbecam e famous by resign i commission ra th e r th a n Sharon 's, orders to invade denied tho form er defenae te r’a claim th a t aenior a rm y w ere well briefed on th e w ai a n d said ho h ad tried severa to perauade Sharon to give "fooliah step" of e n te rin g thi nese capital.

And retired Gen. A haron ' a form er head of m ilita ry gence who is now d irector o f 1 fee Center,, sa id th e sp e a k e w as tho •Rehabilitation" o A riel Sharon and th e Lebanc Ho rejected a suggestion tl; fonner defense m in is te r is n< cem ed mostly w ith th e hij rccord.

“He’s a politician," rem arked.— Perepiring profusely in Tel m uggy heat, Sharon insistc th e m ain goal o f th e invasion

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n Lebann in g his destroy th e PLO’s1 follow southern Lebanon0 Beirut, change o f govern >e minis- And he clalmed-th y ofHcers vading B e iru t h'&d a r plans, thred year^ provioi ra l times his predecesflors, 'e up the now m in is te r with< J ie Leba- the rival L abor Ali{

Sharon related ti Yaariv, from w h a t ho charj y intelii- ro rist a ttack s hen >f tho Ja!f- the m ontha leadin( (c r’s aim neao invasion, bu

of both found th e Reogan n o n war. atill unconvinced j t h a t t h e the w ar began thai now con- aufllcient provocati listorical raeli action.

"How m any Jewi Yaariv before i t consti

provocotion?" S han 'e l Aviv’s - th e A m e ric a n s rh c t lted th a t "Six hundred ani )n was to Q heckler from th e i

A U C T L CDirections: T he sa le I: ins Ferry, Idaho, take a te 1-84 . Take th e sou t s t f a lr g r o u n d s r e a s ta i Ight ah e ad i 1/2 m iles1 FOR AUCTION SIGN r . S E P T E M B E R '

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sriih hay hoad and 2 row com ho.

Jisoinfhiich. P.T.O. drive, 8 ' su 1 gollon slkk) in truck gas tank • D. lor. gas motor - Buzz saw, belt line - HI prossuro pump, 3* Intal box ulilily traik)r - Bryon Johnson row - Soil mover scraper wilh hyc ir - Slip scraper - 4 whool wagoi I 214 WS bolor, P.T.O. - Fresno i /ator - Hoy fiold loodor - Lyndoll sl* 16.5 tiros, truck tiros and rims

:CAR-CYCLE-Bm iR m COriVERTIBLE-r195e -1S72Hodaka125motorblto- :.- 16' boot.with 40 H.P. Evinnido 8x12 ft box.dual nbber - 1972 D

E & SHOP EQUIPM• wir not - Tar paper - 1 1/2 ton 3 ■ Ropo - Forks - Shovels • Shop ) 20 gallon propane tank - Plastic | otos • 3 4 h.p. etoctric air compresi )sphato sproador - Craftsmen chal : log aluminum [adders • Log chain holo 16* rims - 'Etoctric barb wire nk - Hand spmyore gallon) • E ze - Undon 225 arc wektor • Calf » rHARD EQUIPMEN1ishol baskols - Cordboard fruit I odon epplo boxes - Redwood a; Crosscut’saw • Apple plckolng bi

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nvoyors • (1) 45% tum roltor conve

WN FURNITUREd chairs • Bar BO. portable • Lots c tio-sot—ToWo-4-2chalr8—Redw flcKlronTiatlo'sor^Patkrtoungo"

J S E H 0 L D 1 T E M Simps • Child sclonce encydope Electric can oponor - Eloclric

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table and 6 chairs - Mapto drep I scollonoous. diairs - Oak chairs (vi /ood'and nnugahydo chairs - Twin- Campor oloctric refrigerator -

y ond Pull out burners - Wood bur i.pot beliy.stovo - Toastmastor-cc- Electric washing machino • W

I end tabtos - Drop loaf tobto - Vaii ’(ali cowing machine - Tabki and i ore - Sowing cart • Small cabinet irtabk) |ocuzzihottub

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nonO ’b in fra s tru c tu re in non , n o t to effect a 'em m en t in B eiru t. ' d - tb a t a p la n fo r in- h'&d been d ra w n up iviously by h is one of •rs, E zer W eizm an, rithout p ortfo lio fhim A lignm ent.' ted th e d e a th toll larged w ere P L O ter- hero a n d a b ro a d in d ing u p to th e Leba-

b u t sa id th a t he Igan a d m in is tra tio n ^ ju s t d ay s before th a t th e re h a d been >cation to ju s t i fy Is-

Jews m u s t b e k illed n stitu tea a c lear baron sa id h e askedrhetorically_______ :______

and fifty!" shou ted h e audience.

\ m ~e Is lo c a te d In ke Exit 121 on 3uth F ro n ta g e t a c ro s s river,- — e sGNS....=» 19.1987Lunch a t tha Chuckwagon T O R

fI, space rims, only 40 w. 12" header, works 2 bottom.2 way.pIow. . s. 'needs battery andIt hitch and hydrauDc

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’ M E N T ,ton floor jack - Firo

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N Truit boxes - Lots ol d appto bln - Apple ig baskets • Canvas

Onion b o g s - ..............1 t>ox fans - Steam Itest 3 h.p. rototiltor- onvoyor..--Fairbank9 . _____

ots ef nxl iron railing 'iedrood-patks-chair,-----------igo~U ivffl'chalrH :^ • :

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' X ) z o r................. M O N TREA L (AP) ■

th a t alm n to aave th e E layer by ca llin g on n a tio emiMion* o f b annfiil c

- t h e y e a r 2000 waa d g ' dozen countriea W ednes

T he u n p re c e d e n t^ gl flUon a g a in s t pollution by C an ad ian Environmc Tom M cM illan as a *^aw

Lee T hom aa, adminial U.S. E nvironm ental Agency, sa id “it feels g got u p from th e tab le a th e f irs t w orldw ide treal

• in g p o U utaD tabyse tam i The M ontreal Proto

calls for n a tions to rec depleting chem icals by

------. before th e e n d of th e c<“m ilestone" th a ic o u ld 's t pie for worldwide coUal other environm ental Thomaa eaid.

-------------N e g o tia tio n s - in - th e -were a rd u o u s and resu l in doubt, b u t th e U nited ceeded in ob tain ing (

Legt o d

SEO U L. South Korc . and ita m a in opposit

. hold leg isla tive electioi lock th a t h a d blocked constitu tion .

T he ag reem en t b e t P a rty o f P re s id en t Ch t i r a R eunification D« tional A ssem bly electi The exact d a te h as n o t

B oth p a r tie s expn a g i^ m e n t . Kim Y oun

r tion p a r ty , called i t a dem ocracy in South Ko

“I t ia v e ry m eaninfu th e new co n stitu tion th ru lin g and 'opposltionp h istory ,” K im said.

P assag e o f th e new © following th e ogreemi parties. T h ey will con\ day to conaider th e com endum is to be held docum ent;

T he new constitutioi cam paigns in the cout Decem ber. D em ocratic

------------th e .govem m ent candidw ith K im Dae>jung for

In th e face ofw idespi in Ju n e . C h u n accep sw eeping political refor tia l e lectiona in place system.

Proposconsid

JOHAN N ESBU RG , Soi____ (AP) — A _lead ing an ti

group W ^ n e s d a y sa id a na tiona l advisory coui would - inc lude blackt “tragicom ic farce" dcsigni long w hito dom ination.

M eanw hile, two Cape licem en accused in the

------ -death o f aw o m an d u rin g -.m ixed-race to w n w ere a «

, g rounds th o y w ero followii____.A nd.a .coU eague.oL four.1rr r r r s c io u s n w e - le a d e re -d e ta i__ _ th e .w o « k en d ea id th e raer

J sau ltcd w h ile i n custody. The U n ited Democrat

said tho N a tio n a l Coxmeil w as “steep ed in ro d a l di tion" and sh o u ld be reject

------ those seek ing -a dcmocroti------d a l S o u th A frica---------------

■ Tho council vrould be <jot P residen t P .W . Botha, toj: m in istera a n d a t least 15 bl ers who would negotia te a

-- sh a reo fp o w er.’ Thfl propoanl, in tm dtipfs

liam en t la s t w eek , calls fo th e b lacks to bo elected bj in w h a t w ould be the f ir s t < blacks fo r a n y typo of office. Voting is tento tively

- for October 1988.

—HclrcopterHANOVER, W est Gcrmi

— A cdden ts in th e f irs t th of NATO m aneuvers in W

__ man y have kil led a B ritisland a W est G erm an dvili left 76 people in ju red , milil cials said W ednesdoy.

Among th e 7 6 w ere aix A — ^soldiers iiyu rod -w hen a U.i

helicopter , s t r u c k ' a high- w ire and c raah ed before da'

Linsburg. a b o u t 12 m ilea nc o f H anover, s a id Mi^* Schmidt, a W e s t Cierman and f lg o k e a m ^ for t ^ maneuvers” '

A B ritish so ld ie r w as killc hia motorcydo ram m ed in to G erman a rm y tru c k o n 'a road between W ie tie a n d Jc

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n e l a y) - A treaty t re a ty i t soie E a rth 's ozone Once ra tItions to reduce control comJ chemicals by of tw o groisigned by two cals ~ , clnesday. halona — 1i global cooper- b lan k e t o fIon w as hailed E a rth fromm ieb t M inister violet rays'.*law o f th e air." “W ithou tn ia tra to r o fth e ac ro sh co u ral Protection teorologists g reat" as he U nited he a fte r signing P ro g ra m , 'reaty on reduc- conference,u nounta . r iak w jth in c■otocol. which P artic iparreduce ozone- year on a sciby 60 percent to 7 percent} centuiiy, is a been deplete3 'se t ah exam*' 1 p e rcen t losUaboration on cen t increasiJ challenges. A hole the

.United S ta t ie -p a s t-w e e k “ in tho ozoisu its a t times A ntarctic.ted S ta te s sue-------T h r t r e a t jI the strong e rs to find su

Korean gove

^islative lear COI

lorea (AP) — The govem ing.p )sition on W ednesday agree rtlons nex t spring, d e a r in g a d :ed approval o f the country’s

betw een the Democratic Jui C hun Doo*hwan and th e opj Democratic P arty ca lls for

x tio n s by the end of A pril 1 not been dedded.c p resM d_s^isfac tion_w ith_)ung-sarh. head o f th e R euni t a good sign for the progres Koreo.

nful for mc to sec tho paesin 1 th rough ogreement betw een m p a rtie s Tor the 'fira t'tim e in

w constitution is v irtua lly cer em en t between the tw o m onvene an assembly aeasion » na titu tion , and o notional rc eld in October to approve

tion seta tho stage for full-s o u n tiy s presidential electioi itic Ju stice leader Roh Tae-wc ididate. Kim_Ypung-sam is for the opposition c o n d id a % ' (spread anti-govom m ent p ro t cepted opposition dem ands jforms, including d irect presic ace of th e old electoral coll

•sed adv iered triSouth Africa The o ther

n ti-aparthcid leaders o fth o i a proposed hove n o t I n u n d l tho t independent, icks ia a M ost promi igned to prch ap arth e id gr

U nited Demo< pe Town po- nounced th e ( the shooting it hos only^od n g a r io t in a -m ak ing rpow e acquitted on “The U D r

)wing orders, for one-persor ir.black_con-_and_unfragm c ?tained—over to th is - tra v e t nen w ere as" ' governm ent uy.................- - our th roats."rratic F ront tion aa id in i d l propoBol tragic-comic fi . d ia ^ m in a - futility a n d we jectcd by all M ongosuthi •otic,-non-rii-— lc a d c r-o f 'th e '-------- ----------- denojinccd ^ ccbmi»8cd of ■ “tokenism ." • top Cobinct Buthelezi sa 5 block leod- on the counci e a new con- block lead ers i ivc blocks 0 dela w ere relei

allowed groatc

9 for n ine of m eetings.1 by regions T h e South -st voting by cannot success o f national version o f a p a r ely planned Two b lack 1<

endorsed the

;rcra$h~rnarm any (AP) north o f H anov ; th ree days the m ilita ry sai I West Ger- M aneuver o tish .B oldiei_identify_thc_s< ivilian, ond dom eBtrc~new lilita ry offi- Afisociation, sai

year-old sap p e r

0“ ™“''* L o S = 2° rh» NATO-------- ; -------- flelds-and-builc

• give ah es'timat^ dlled w hen o result o f th e m n to a W est Tho w ar gami 'a country ta in S trike , s ta r 1 Jeversen , volve 78,300 alli

I Falls, tdaho Thursday. Sepi

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; e r t r esought, Thom as said. d ratified, tbe protocol w illonsumption and p roduction proups of m anm ade chem i- T. chlofofluorocarbons‘" a n d , “p- th o t a re destroy ing th e o o f ozone protecting- th e h

im tho sun’s h arm ful u ltra* p'S'.u t th is.treaty , we w ere on fi}urse for disaster," sa id m e- dst Peter U aher o f th e n

N ations E n v ironm en t U' tho sponsor o f th e d

:e. “Life on E a rth w aa a tin a century." olpan ts agreed ea rlie r th ia I(sdentific consensus t h a t 3 irsn t o f the ozone lay er h a s ctleted, and each add itio n a l a] loss could re su lt in a '5 -pcr-a se in akin cancer. tithe size of th e con tin en ta l n> ta tes haa been_discovered_Wzone umBfella over th e m

claty-willforcfl-m anufactur*— ac! s u bstitu te chem icals t h a t ol

I t e m i n g p a r t y y i e l

e electic nstitutic

g.party The ag reem en t reo reed to lative electiona w ithi a dead- tion of tho c o n s titu ti /a new F e b r u j^ w h en th e m

E arlie r th is m o n th Justice the p resid en tia l elec opposi- agreed on th e t im in g b r Nfl- o r th e d a te on w hich 1 1988. effective.

The g o v em m en t h :h_ the ._ tiona he ld before-C hi inlflcn- February , b u t t h e op] re ss of under th e new gover

gave in on th e electioi s ing of promised o n i ts dem o ;e n th e efiec to s so o n a s i t waj I n our T he opposition p a r t

re lease of ab o u t 300 ] » r ta in m ent p rom ised W edn m iyor the prisoners.

Afler C hun’s concci had reieaaed h u n d red m ent o ffida ls conten

, ' , leftists o r co m m itted i ll-scole Scattered p ro te s ta c

‘n of cam puses nn tionw i i ^ n g peacefu l or

X- B u t.p ro te s ta ragcirotests Chongju a nd K angnui ds for tried to m arch off thi isiden- autonomy o r re lea se rollege eorlier p ro tests , acco

news agency.

i7isory c( agicom

cr uix blocks would be ho tribol homelonds t h a t Go:

been designated aa KgiIt. bar iminent blacks and a n t i - ' nevgroups, including th e in r

nocratic Front, have de- Tle coundl on th e ground couodvisop', and not poljcy^ pro;

T' contrasta ita dem and w ot son. one-vote in a u n ited mill m ented-South-A frica-...— don veaty-.of-demDcrncv-theT-:whi t is trying to force down ' t I," the notionwide coali- m iti in a statem ent. "This par; : farce is an exerdse in b^rt wasted lime.”thu Buthelezi. m oderate _ fie"KwftZulu'hom eland, “ tho proposed council aa —— — w ousaid he would not serve

ncil unleas im prisoned rs auch a s Nelson M on- }leased and blanks w ere A] ater-poljtical-freedom s. P o ri

• ~ “Unlth African govem m ent m us isflfully entrench a new (in F lartheid." h esa id . T lc leaders have pub lic ly .. lie T h c coundl. H udson G roi

arsNATOlilOver, eorly W ednesdoy, Th said. 6 0 B

ofTiciois declined to in -ao ld io r,-bu t- B rita in ’s - LinsI lewa agenty,— P re a s - - Sci sa id tho victim was 29- assie >er Douglas Hogg. ‘ tio n ] G erm an civilion w as j , his car sm ashed in to a . ic lc-near-O snobrueck .— S : Id not give any o ther

a id there hove been :ases whero local re-rted damage to roads, ® ’ iild ingB -bu t-cou ld -T io tr~ N olote of total dam age oa The{m aneuvers. a rea ,unes. code-named Cor- a n y iita rted Monday and in- ag e tUlied troops. sa id .

eptBmt>eri7,1M7____ _

don’t dam age ozone.I t does n o t d irec tly coi

producta u sing chloiDfluon ^ e s e i^ g o _ from foam c

, p^daea furn iture to ' 'ref coolanta and ca r a ir-conc hpme Insulation, isolventa i pu to r chip cleaners.

W hen the U nited States* first m ^ o r s te p chlorafluorocarbona in 1971 n ing them from aerosol can facturers su b stitu ted dioxide, propane a n d b u tan

Those gases a re too flam i o th e r 'u se s , b u t D uPont. ICI and other com panies i ing a t safer, new chlorofluo compounds and o th e r cher altem ativea.

F riends of ih e E a r th , ha tre a ty as an im p o rtan t fire t nounced W ednesday

_M cD onald’8,-W«ndy?fl,-Burj and Kentucky F ried Chick chises in the U n ited Sto some other"co'untri'ea h'ave"d abandon chlorofluorocarb

ields

ons set on lock

reached W ednesday c a lls for ith in six montha o f tho pron tution, which will g o 'in to fo e nex t govem m ent is sw om ii I th th e two p arties decided t> election by Dec. 20, b u t ha ing of separate leg isla tive cle< lich to make the new constii

t hod w anted th e legislative Chun’s aeven-year to rm expi opposition colled for tho clei

v em m en t. The governm ent tio n d nte after th e opposition m ond th a t the constitu tion g< w as p assed.lafty h ad oleo been dem andin 30 politicol prisoners. T he go sdneaday to help secure relet

ncessions in Ju ly , th e govern ireds of politicol prisoners. Go tend the rem oining prisoner ed serious criminol offenses, ita continued W ednesday in di nwide, b u t moat o f th e demoi 1 and centered on cam pus affc

Iged in the d t ie s -o f -K w a Tiung w hen thouaanda of atui tho ir schools dem anding cai

SB o f the ir colleagues ^ r re a t ccording to Yonhap, th e Kc

councillicfarccN tsanw esi, chief m in is to r G azonkulu hom elond, ond Kgome, president o f th e Blo bon Councils Associntion. s new body would give b lack s! in notionol flffairs.

The- govem m ent h a s sal coundl could m oke w ide-r proposals, but i t hos cm phas w o u ld -n o t-accep t-m easu rc i would enoble South Africa’ million blacks to ochieve p< iom ination—over—the— 5—rivhitcu . - -------------_ '

The bill goes before a join n ittoe representing a ll p a rt Parliam ent, which includes )crs for whites, A sians and ] >f mixed-roce, b u t n o t for blacl

- T h e - le a d e r -o f - th e -m ix e i hambfirjBnid_Wedne8day_hifl. rould not-coopcrato-w ith thi m m e n t unless i t repeals Jroup Areas Act, w hich sept esidentia l oreas by race.

Allon Hendrick^e, whose »orty , dominotea th e m ixo

Unless we sec roal refom nust question fu rther particip in P arliam ent).”

The govem m ent w as to moke c Thursdoy o m tyor repo rt o Iroup Areos Act.

maneuversThe pilot of the U.S. A rm /i

0 Blockhowk wos seriously in » the helicoptor c rash insburg, Schmidt sold. Schm idt said tho31ackhaw l

jsigned to the 6 th Combot on Brigode ot Fort H ood. Text

Ho said the pilot w as flown ospital in Honover, and tho m dition 'w as improving.“ Thei ie r crew members w ere I ented a t hospitals in Neui id Nienburg, both n e a r th e c te, h esaid .

No id e n t i i i a w r o r o le o s e a r 'The helicopter crashed in a r eo, imd there were no report ly injuries on the ground or c 0 to dv ilian property, & h i id.

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foam packagini » n tro l th e “I t ’s th e tip 5rocarbons..‘ visible one," t _cups and tom atiohal■efiigerator " W e b b . ......... - -nd itio n en . T he Europoo a and com- n ity signed se]

Iishing a legal es took th e ing th e protoco

aga ina t tity responaibli >78 by bon- aum ption w it ans, m anu- EEC.

carbon T en o f th e 1 ano. aeparato ly annm able for Greece and Spi :. B rita in’s had to leave eai s a re look- N early h a lf jorocarbon took p a r t in tl em icals os protocol, fhjm ]

Jai>an and Swit la ilin g the T he tre a ty i s t stop, an- by a t le a s t 11 r r th a t tw frth ird s o f 1! irger-K ing—tion -o f-ch lo ro f cken fran- th e signers ra Itotos and gu aran teed . Th ! o'grcfed'to EEC alone acco rbon-filled consum ption o

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Bing, 85, repc [ to hold Alzheimer’s disi sad n o t often causiilections He h as disappe titu tio n before sincc md'

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r e d a spng for s a fe r m atorials. pro ip of th e iceberg, b u t o 1 " soid th e group’s in- chli

director. (Seoffrey I 9f--------------- , - - . Th.» o n Econom ic Commu— per aeparatoly o ile r eatab- oth ja l p receden t by en tor- p ocol a s a n economic en- 'a6 ible for controlling con- out v ithin th e 12-nation tiol

0 EEC n a tiona signed che ond the o ther tw o, E Spain, w hose delegatos a 1 corly. w ill s ig n lotor. poc ilf Uie countries th o t alio1 tho to lk s signed th e ope; n Egypt a n d G hana to der w itzerland. T y requ ires ratification ead 1 nations rep resen ting the r 1986 global consump- Tro fluo rocarbo risrT r^II” lB nratify, t h a t figure is fron

The U nited S tates a n d 300:count for 6 0 percent o f popt

and 75 percent o f Tl

a star BingSngland (APJ - S ir Her I the form er heod o f tho A etropoliton Opera, a n d com] e p u t on th e national estai sons’ lis t W ednesdoy poin < reported th e couple ings een for th re e weeks. presi ;he n o rth c m England Ladj soid they have d re u - Ch

lions of th e Bings to a ll said sountiy. the c epo rti^ ly aufi'era from the liBCOse, a b ra in disor- Aug. ising loss o f memory. Ba }pcorcd severa l tim es liot b noving to B rita in ear* frien

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; p robably n o th in g harder, larran -o ld T rra ttre ss-am ft W e’il ta k e it off y o u r han( ig e t^ o n vylth ^leepjngrig l

a n d r . : b e . f e a r l y

IG R E F R E S H E S L IK E A

5 l a w (production.

T arget d a te s call for o fre chlorofluorocarbon consumpt 1986 levels e ta r t io g on Ju ly 1, Their Use-woulcLbe_reduced. percent by -Jn n e -3 0 ,-!9 9 4 ra i other 30 p e rcen t by June 30,1

Production cuto would bo si exi»pt m onufac tu re rs could t output b y 10 p ercen t in the t\ tial phoses a n d a to ta l of 15 p by 1999, provided they expo: chemicals to developing counb

Developing countries would 0 10-year g race period undi pact, and th e S oviet Union wo allowed to ex pand productii apsning p la n ts i t cannot canc der its c en tra lly planned econc

The Sovieto and, the Jap 5ach produce , abou t 10 perci iho world’s chlorofluorocarbon

'The t re a ty theoreticdlly.wou ible C hina to boost its prodi rom 18,000 tona a year currer 5()0,000.tons_becou8e.ofit8.Ll w pulation.

T hat would neg a te much c

3 and wife liier thia year.

A New York ju d g e ruled Bir om petont to m anage his $901 sta te a n d h a s perm itted a coui ointed conserva to r to sto rt pro Igs to a n n u l th e former open resario’s 9-m onth-old marriai a dy Carroll B ing . 47.C hris B arton , th e Bings’ la\

lid hc w as th e lo s t person t< le couple w hon h c ra n into the ic E dinburgh A rta Fcstiva: ug. 25.B arton also aa id th e Bings

ot been in touch since then wi iend o f th e irs in Leeds who

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o F t h eim pact o f th e treaQ

reeze in Chinese delegat ption a t sa id th a t scenario 1,1990. hojvever, because (

d_by_ 2 0 ^ _ ^ n o m ic infrastru ' ^ d -B n -“ ranJor Iifereaserand ,1999. to re st a s th e F i r s t ' sim ilar, ozone damage.

' ^ ^ * 1 “I t won’t , hapi M M D t * ^ » th in 10 years.

stances w ill become N ations th a t ratil

lid ha've *, j ._ *>,. sanctions. B u t spec

lo iS d tertion byncel im - ' The Soviet Unior inomy. th e accord should apaneso will sign i t anywa rcent of specified la te r dato. ons. “I th in k w e m usto u lA eh -_ S o v ie t delegate-Via Kluction w ho y/as displeas< vntly to covers th e Soviet hi L b illion ..som c W estem ..sd (

causes 20 tim es the I of th e naiychlorofluorocai

listed as nii{to h e a r from them 1

)ing in* m ost daily. • K)0,000 T he law yer aaid rlurt-ap- B ing hod told him ti:roceed- Jooldnggood” in th earo imr | “They did n o t spiage to happened^ t u t jg. ih a t the couple cont t 7 s M “The 'in d ic o t

. . th in g s a re com ing t o'a l on A m ericancourta ."

The Bings m arriegs h ad S ta te s in J a n u a iy sw ith a longed honeymo<0 used C aribbean , tu rn ed u

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j a i i Teafy.egate W ang - Z h y ii irio was im possible, ae China lacked th e structure for such,- • and h a d 'a s 'm u c h ' i t e i rs t World in 'cu rb in g

lappen." he saidT irs. a lte rna tive sul> ome cheap.” ratiO^ b u t v io late th e >e subject to trad e ipedfic im plem enta* lead ed a t a la te r

nion said i t believed uld be s tronger b u l yway — a t e n un* ate . ' tust sign.” s a id c h ie f -V ladim ir.Zakhorov, - 1 - leased tb e protocol >t halon*2402, w hich

the dam age o f ordi* ■ocarbons.

lissihgem by te lephone al*

lid relatives o f Lady m th a t “th i n ^ w ero th e court action, j;; spedfy w h a t h a d t is very im p o r ta n t contect us," B a rto n iication- w as t h a i ' g t o a d i m a x i n t h C '

rried in tb e U n ite d ty and a fle r a pn>- inoon in tb e sd u p in L eed a . '

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-S tum bled for th e s ~ r Sion W ednesday,

, w ave of selling ar . . ce rn about th e o

■ rates.• The Dow Jones

. dustria ls fell 36.3S ’? log ils loss o v e rt]

82.85 points. Volume on the

\ E xchange cam e ' shares, against i:

; day.A nalysts said

J uneasy about pro; ■A ra tes . R ates w ere

- the cred it m arke ts

A t intervals thi '■ w eakness In Int

■ ~ ^ s p m e d o v e r I n t o s i brokers said.

___ That _p ro m p t(. engaged f n ' coi : trading lo buy th

packages of the ; th a t m ake up the in

This F riday m “ trip le w itching group ol slock opti and index futures expiralioQ, and

. m ust settle up i positions.

E xperim ental | . been adopted to I

the volallllly lh a t such occasions in t analysts said sor parcnlly have opl<

LNoUjThe Tax Reforn:

......... tains som e iltUe-kfo r moving expen poses new crackdov

While most mov rem ain a g rea l t a re two a reas aboi be careful, stresse chief consulllng e< Hall Inform ation Sc

P rio r to 1987, i w ere deductible so ed adjusted gross ii big . help. Under ti; a re stric tly Itemize special b reak : Mov not considered n:

i penses fo r purposei floor. W hat’s moi traveling a re only J tlble.

Both the d irec t i of moving to a new deductible, w hether is a transfe r In an ex

D irect moving ex cost of moving fum Hems from your ( your new one. Ho' much m ore comprel that. They, speclfit

..re a so n ab leM sto f:_ 1 + Moving hous

personal effects fro new home. In addi packing, c rating storage ol goods covered.

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nes average of 30 In- 5.39 to 2,530.19, bring- ^ „ T the la s t two days to

the New York Stock , „ ae to 195.74 mUllon t 138.24 m illion Tues*

d trad e rs remained prospects for Interest ‘re m ixed to h igher In eU W ednesday________‘ Wj

through the session, In terest-ra te futures j.jo i o s to c k ln d e x fu tu re s r -------

ipted_ professionals com puter_ .,p rogram the fu tures and sell

h e individual stocks j,40C e indexes.

m ark s a quarterly lg hour,” when a jpfions, inde;t options e s reach the point of i p rogram traders p Iheir outstanding

the Wiprocedures have ■ m ighl

0 try lo smooth out The la t has occurred on hasw i In the past. However, rally I som e investors ap- lhe m Dpled to s tep out of three

dow ntirm Act of 1986 con- n h h le-known tax b r e a k s - l u H >enscs._but_also-im --iM B P downs. n Jloving expense rules1 tax benefit, there bout which you must tsses E ll J . Warach,; ed ito r of Prentice Add«1 Services, U-ampr, moving expenses also ts

so th a l.th e y reduc- incurrs income - always a ca t o r i• the new law, they 2 -f-ilzed deductions. Big job silMoving expenses a re . j^g en. m isce llaneous..ex -, of you)ses of the 2 pcrcent a persn o re , m ea ls while the farly 80 p ercen t deduc- home

H and Indirect cost “Aii( lew job location a re lax la rter the job Is new o r crackdlex isting job . not reexpenses cover the , penses

jm itu re and sim ilar cent <r old residence lo howcvcHowever, they are lax-freijrehenslve than just loses tli:lfically cover the and yoi

oiisehold ‘ d s and Uemize from the old lo the deduct ddition, the cost of uoniov g and in-transit - in d ln ds and effects Is three (

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w ay of w hatever this explral ;hl bring.he decline of the p ast two di w iped o ut the gains recorded I

y la te la s l week, and extenc m a rk e t 's pullback th a l beg

m w eeks ago. Since the D

taxbrecSylviaPorter

dded breaks: The cost isporting a ca r lo the new hoiI is deducllble. And so is the ci ir re d In bringing the fam ily’s | o r dog.-f- T he cost of gelling to the n site + Including m eals and lo< en ro u te + - for you and m em bi ou r fa ih ily is deductible as w< erson qualifies a s a “ m em ber fam ily” If he or she lives in yc le both before and a f te r I 'e.\n d w atch this new stinger in I law ,” 'W a ra c h 's a id . “ U nder

:kdown. w here the em ployer do re im b u rse you for moving (

>es, you can deduct only 80 p< of the meal expenses,

ever, you a re reim bursed, It 'ree to you - and the employ > th e 20 percent for m eals for y( j'our fam ily ."you -go -by -car,-you -can -eith ( Ize y ou r actual expenses i ct a f la t 9 cents a m ile in adc10 your tolls andparklng; ilrec t moving expenses fall lm ) categories: l) expenses i e-huntIng trips, 2) food and lodi

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irallon Jones Industrial avet closing high of 2,722.

• days has fallen 192.23 poJ d in a m ore than 7 percent.;ended A big chunk of Wibegan volume was concenli

Dow Issue. Detroit Edlsor

aksforing while w aiting to r hom e and'3) co r taln f Ing7fauylngorieaslng

House-hunting exp the cost of transpo and lodging fo r you a paid during th e searc: idence. To qualify foi

;t of you m ust a lready home em ploymenl a t the m e cost m ust trave l.from yoi ’s pet dence to the general i

em ploym ent and relur e new Tem porary living c 1 lodg- new job locallon Incl m bers m eals for you 'and yol 1 well, a re incurred -within ber of secutive days a fte r i 1 your obtained, r the Expenses of leasing

Ing a residence inclu in th e settling an unexplred der a Ihg a new lease, real : does commissions, escro g ex* tom ey 's fees, appral } per- costs, loan placem en :. If, the like.

11 is loyerrj[o u ■ B B M S H H l i

s or ' " , .addl- BUOAR.WOBU) T "

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04 2200 M V t-H Mel>III 1.70

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033 3U« V* MlnnPt 1.0O 7 1057 2SH-V* Moon 2.20 I

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strategic Impendli

Amon{ Industrls

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to 59;. . I Telegrap

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, * The com^ I r ' . _ _ of the

I r^ jport'f fo r the qi

Mattel on the a on takeoi

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NationT V/ T F 1.1 7 V/ ' ! l f ^

those stt;;---------------— and In U

totaled 22 ^ Standa:

dustrialserage hit a reco rd S&P’sSO( a.42 on Aug. 25. it down 2.88 points, o r a litUe The N/ t. the overWednesday's total ped 1.09 ilra ted In a single Slock E i ion. which slipped Index cloj

movini> move Into a new___ ExccptUixpenses-of-seil—m ovlng -i Iga residence. deduclibli xpenses Include cen t rule portation, m eals $3,000 oveI and your fam ily of indlrec rch for a new res- m ore, the [or the deduction, expensesr have obtained and lempnew job site and notexceec

I'our form er resi- _II area of the new ,u m , M pcn; expenses a l the iclude the cost of F irsl. t 'oiir family which ' j o b mustlin a n y -3 0 -c o n - - jro m 'lh e■ the new Job Is w as from

Jo rm er pi lg. buying o r sell- -m ust be ; lude the costs of form er re­ed lease,, a c q u ir ; ................. ..al eslale agent’s Second,

row fees, a t- employee, ralsal fees, title general vli eni charges a n d ' tion for 39

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imbleIS '4 on tu rnover of more th£

Illon shares.It activity w as atlribut( ly lo short-term Iradlr tgles based on the company idlng quarterly d ividend.' ong actively trad ed blue-ch: trials, In lem atlonal Busine: ines fell % to 156^^; Eastms i % lo 99; G eneral Electric • 9; American Telephone raph to 31%. and America !SS 1 4 1036.te r Hawley H ale dropped % I trading a l new 52-week low ompany Increased its esllmai e pretax loss i t expects I t 'f ro m -c o n tin u in g operatlor J quarter ended Aug. 1.;lel was one of th e few galne: i active list, adding ^ lo 15! :eover rum ors and speculation, lining. Issues outnumbered a< s by_about 2Jo_l_6n_the NYSE

up, 1,014 down and 452 iii :ed. The exchange’s composit lost 1.47 to 176.51. lonwlde tu rnover In NYSE

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— M a n a g e m e n t A rea (TFGW. g . p e r le n c e a lgn lficanL in terf J 5 e v id e n c e d by c o n tin u e S p r e s s u r e s ,,2s T h e m oratorium a re a sh « th e a re a w lth in th e TFGWfc SS 9 a n d 10 S outh and R a n g e : DO M erldfafi,S T h e o rd e r e stab lish in g thi s 1} A pp lica tions p ro p o sm g " th e rm a l g round w a te r (wat< IS lo m h o le te m p era tu re o f G n wlli b e he ld by IDWR wllh(II p lic a t io n Is inc luded In th e0 1987, e n te re d inlo by IDWI1 s e e k in g lo ho ld w aler r ig h ts2 2} D eve lopm en t au th o rized # . to d iv e rt therm al g ro u n d '

a r e a sh a ll c e a s e e x c e p t ai m e n t d a te d Ju ly 22,1987.3} if develo p m e n t o u ts id e f e c ts d iv e rs io n s o r p ressu re IDW R will restric t tn e o u ls l v id e d by law, to p ro tec t ( w ith in th e a rea .4) P ro v is io n s of Ihe o r d e r ai

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S i jS H M E N T 0 F A F lV E (5 ) UM FOHW ATHR RK3HT AH TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. m th a t o n Ju ly 24, 1987, the le n t o f W ale r f le s o u rc e s , A. an o r d e r e s tab l ish in g a Five

p o r tio n of m e Twin Flails e n t A re a . T h e action vws }rily p ro v id ed in Sec tion 42- id -R u le -7 -o f th e W ater Ap- ' R e g u la tio n s o f th e Depart* ■ th e Tw in F a lls G round W ater ' WMA) h a s c o n tin u ed to ex- < u ie r e n c e be tvveen -w e lls a s^ ' J e d d e c lin e in a rte sian '

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(th e m o ra to riu m provides! r g th e d iv e rs io n a n d u s e of i a te r from a w ell with a bot- J f 85 d e g r e e s F . o r g rea ter) I- ih o u t a c tio n u n le s s th e ap- h e a g re e m e n t d a te d Ju ly 22. a WR a n d p a r t ie s holding or i t s ln th e i fe s lg n a te d a r e a . II d u n d e r all e x is tin g perm its I f w a te r In th e desig n ated ti a s p ro v id ed In th e a g re e - a

e th e d e s ig n a te d a re a af- Ir jr e of w ells w ithin th e a rea , t( is ld e d e v e lo p m e n t, a s pro- p I d iv e rs io n s a n d p re s su re ' if

a r ^ f f e c t lv F f o F f iv e years w e s s r e s c in d e d o r modified tc c o m p e te n t ju risd ic tion or No f .lh f ij] lre c to r______________Gr c o n d u c l a pub ilc hearing dl e d p a r tie s a n d a show ing 1; le d ed . R e q u e s for hearing di 5 d a y s of th e Inal d a le of Ci Q u e s t io n s o r re q u e s t for Sl

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L E G A L .N O T I C E 11

ORDINANCE NO. 2217 4CE O F THE CITY OF TWlh sROPRfATINGTHE VARIOUS: EMED NECESSARY TO DEF Y e x p e n s e s AND LIABILI F TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, DESK IFYING THE DIFFERENT FUL -HEV EN UE-SH A LL ACCRI CH SU CH APPROPRIATIONS DR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGIN 3AY O F OCTOBER, 1987, AND •H DAY OF SEPTEMBER^ 19& THE ANNUAL APPROPI^IIATI

ED BY THE MAYOR AND COU WIN FALLS, IDAHO; rh a l- lh e -fo llo w in g -n a m e d lu J te d a s th e p ro p e r funds Into k u lnp to Ihe City of Twin Fall; t3 -< fu rrn g 'lh T f(sM l7 ear boair O c lo b e r , I987,,and ending on l>oj; 19M ,lsh a l|L b e-p a id for I a a liab llltres o f th e City of Tv Id fisca l y e a r , a ll m on ies acci J S p e c ia l F u n d s here in mentic of a s m a y b e n e ce ssa ry , are om sa id G en e ra l and Special ■ th e s e v e ra l p u rp o se s for wfi 3 to sa id fu n d s a re co llec ted , tc

_ ^ E R A T W G _ F U N D S _ ,£ . .

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19,443 41,300 323,033-0- -0- 337,155■0- -0- 64,200

11.503 5.050 12410 ,9,890 191 13,134 ,

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0,516 22,700 6,820 “•0- -0- 221.873-0- -0 - 600,000

L m . 531.782 6,931.674 ^

HE CITY COUNCIL Seotom bor ^E MAYOR S o p te m b e r« , 1087- M a y o r - -------

e r. D ep u ty C ity Clerk ra d a y , S e p te m b e r U . 1987.

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JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TH ESTA TEO FID A H O,

INA N D FO R TH E COUNTYOF

- • ------------TW INFALLS.----------C « M N o .3 8 0 e i AMENDED NOTICE OF SH E R IFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON FORECLOSURE PRUDENTIAL CAPITAL G R O U P, a U tah co rpo ra-

' Hon, P la in t if fs . 'VS

JO E SAVAGE (also know n a s J o e S , S a v a g e) a n d HELEN RUTH SAVAGE.

h u sb a n d a n d wife; : a n d D O ES J th rough XX, |

D efendan ts--------U n d e r a n d by virtue o f —

a n O rd e r for Sum m ary J u d g m e n t a n d D ec ree of

. F o re c lo s u re a n d - O rd e r i ie o f S a le e n te re d by th e A. ab o v e-en ti tle d C ourt on le J u ly 23, 1987 a n d filed Is w ith th e Writ of E xecu- ts tio n (O rd e r of Sale)2- I s su e d o n th e 19th day p. o f A u g u st, 1987, In th e t« ab o v e-en ti tle d action , if w h e re in th e above- ( . n a m ed Plaintiff, Pu rden- IS tia l -C a p tia l - (a ro u p , a ' n U tah c o rp o ra tio n , ob ­

ta in e d an O rder for 8 S u m m ary J u d g m e n t and s D ec re e of F oreclosu re e a n d O rd e r of Sa le

a g a ln s l Ihe above- n a m ed D efen d e n ts J o e

if S av ag e (a lso know n a s J o e S . Savage) a n d R

) H elen Ruth S av ag e. H■ h u sb a n d a n d w ife, In tn e, su m o r - M83,300.59, P r to g e th e r w ilh in te rea t B

th e re o n from Ju iy 23, T J 1987. a t Ih e ra te of e igh—I te e n p e rc e n t (18%) p e r D - annum until paid and S

a ls o to g e th e r wilh a cc ru - J« • Ing c o s ts , all of w hich is Sl , to b e sa tis f ie d ou l of th e C■ p ro c e e d s of ih e sa le of Si I -ih e r e a l p roperty s: . h e re in a f te r__ d e s c r rb e d ._ S ‘

w hich I a m co m m anded C< to se ii;NOTICE IS +^EREBY Si

-GIV EN r 4 h a t- o n - lh ® -7 lh —m " d a y o f O clober,"1987,~ a i~ N (

1:30 o 'c lo c k p .m . o l sa id sa d a y th e th e Twin Fails ac C ounty C o u rth o u se . 425 M S h o s h o n e S tre e t N orth; Fe I will in o b e d ie n c e to kn sa id O rd e r for S um m ary pe Ju d g m e n t a n d D ec re e of su F o re c lo s u re a n d O rder foi of S a le , se ll a t pulbic an au c tio n fo r c a sh , io th e mi h ig h e s t a n d b e s t b idde r, sa

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•SIGNATING w lFUNDS TO u t

CRUE AND)NS SHALL KilNNINGON CfiND ENDING ig®1988. TO BE - ATION BILL

o u n c i l o f ' ;

A t h “a '! -r a lls .Jd a h o ________________

on"lhe?o'ih- jJ®a r t h e p u r .f Twin f la i ls ______iccruing to I?®ntlonecf, o r °P^ire h e re b y 1 "?clai F unds £ ? ' which th e

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537.508 1,328,07 e n te r 135,636 1 3 5 , ^ ilid s

— 59.200____ 402.801 _ a » e r•0- 200,000 o rT e -0- -0- l e a s t :

227.909 1,141,435 The_ 2 7 j 0 0 0 ___ 489,523 J h e rlj

75HJ00 17520,626 a ll~ b j 8,790 562,566 fofm a

-0- 337,155 th e b ■0- 64.200 b e s t I

100.000 198,963 le fle .■ 4.235 27,450 PUBLI

-0- -20.000 Sep le i39.000 39,000 ---------^

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th e - rea i p r o p e r ^ s 1 h e re in a f te r d e c r lb e d in T F th e O rder for S u m m ary S (, J u d g m e n t a n d D e c re e of N

F o re c lo su re a n d O rd e r o f S a le , loc ate d In Tw in

- Fa lls C ounty a n d C a s s ia — CJounty, Idalio. _

)F T h e rea i p r o p e r ty . )F h e re in b e fo re r e fe r re d S N to , w hich Is lo b e s o id a t F.

th e tim e a n d p la c e fr iL h e re in b e fo re m e n tio n - is B- e d , is p a rtic u la rly rc r s .d e s c r lb e d a s f o l lo w s ; “ 1

Tw in F t l l i C ounty iO T ow nship 11 S o u th ,J, R ange 20 E as t o f th e N B o ise M eridian, Tw in

Fa lls C ounty , Idaho ,); S e c tlo n 3 1 :E fc ,S E V 4 .(I S e c tio n 32; WV5

C a as la County: s Tow nship i i S o u th ,If— R an g e 20 E as t. B o ise y M eridian. C a s s ia If C ounty , idaho,,r S e c tio n 5: SW '/4 ,NWV4. . a NVi, Sw'/4, SWV4,1 SW <'4 8n d N W '/4.S E V 4j T o g e th e r w ith a ll- w a te r and w a te r ) r igh ts , d itch a n d d itc h f r ig h ts - a p p u r te n a n t ) th e re to a n d 'a l l a n d, sin g u lar th e t e n e - '

m e n ts , h e re d ita m e n ts a n d _ a p p u r te n a n c e s ' -

1 “ th e re u n to b e lo n g in g o r In anyw ise a p p e r -

r ta ining.I P a rtie s desirin g fu r- • I th e r In fo rm a llon I I rega rd ing Ihe lo c a tio n <

o f Ihe p ro p e r ty ‘ d e sc r ib e d h e re in { sh o u ld con tac t: - *

R ichard F. G oodson “ ® HAWLV/Y TRAXELL ^

ENNIS & HAWLEY ®'' P .O . Box 1617 - «P;B o ise idaho83701 ■ Ri;!' T e ^ h o n e : (208) 344- J J

DATED th is 3rd d a y o f 1,9? S e p te m b e r . 1987JA M ES R. MUNN S0| Sheriff of Twin F a ilsC oun ty ATS ta le of Idaho g jj

_ I t ATE O F I D A H O _____C oun ty of Twin Fails

O n th is 3rd day o f S e p ie m b e r , 1987, b e fo re

-m d .- lh o -u n d e r5 lg n e d .-4 i— c -N o ia ry -p u b llc - in 'a n d ’ fo r— Jl

sa id S ta te , p e rso n a lly t a p p e a re d JAM ES R. MUNN, SHERIFF o l Tw in F a ils County, Idaho , know n to m e to b e t h e 1 p e rso n w hoso na m e is su b sc rib e d to t h e Cai fo reg o ing In s tru m e n t in a n d acknow ledged to jud m e lh a l h e e x e c u te d th e the sa m e . ihQ

IN W ITNESS WaWHEREOF. I h a v e Tht h e re u n to s e t m y h a n d rel

• a n d - a lllx e d -m y -o ff ic ia l - in r s e a l th e day and y e a r in dife th is certif ica te f i r s t Dec

-ab o v e w ritten:— ---------------Re«B a rb araN elso n N otary Public (or Idaho. R e sid in g a l K im berly , the id ah o staiMy . Com m ission E x - claiplres,'12-14-1991...................waliPUBLISH: T h u rsd ay , ri^ S e p te m b e r 10, 17, 24, gyji

“ INVfTATIONTOBID T( COLLEGE OF • OWI

SOUTHERN IDAHO USE S e a led , b id s will b e THE

rec e iv e d .u n tll 2:00-p .m .,-B A S S e p te m b e r 29lh. 1987, In YC th e o fllce of th e D ean o f NOT

■ B u s ln ss s rT ro o m ~ ll“ d r D l 8!i th e Taylor A dm in is tra - that tlon Building, 315 F a ils be f A venue , fw ln Falla , ,tobe Idaho , a n d then p ub lic ly Falls o p e n e d (or InstalllnQ thou a n d furnishing to th e Slrei C o llese ; TwinC hem istry la b o ra to ry Tho

to p s , tu b s , s in k s a n d ferei r e a g e n t sh e lv e s a n d Issui e q u ip m en t roqu lred lo mani

l a c h i e y o e l f u n c i i o n a l c e d u a n d ^ p re fo rm an ce the d e s c r i b e d - in - t h e - S n a k

.-sp ec ifica tio n s ;-------------- ^)udlc- A l i 'd e la l ls - o f - ih o - b lc I “ CDurjro c e d u r e ____ in c lu d ln o _ lhat.iipeciflca tions m ay b e to pi Ib la ln ed from R o b e r t file t ^cM anam an, P hys ica l POss ’la n t D irector, p ,o . Box C our 2 ^ 1 Twin Falls, Idaho , p.m.

te le p h o n e a n d a?08) 733-9554, ex t. ilA ......... th e II

N o p ro p o sa l will b e recor c c e p ie d u n le s s 'a c - ‘ THi p m p a n led by a certif ied THIS he ck , c a sh ie r s c h e c k FORK r b ld ^ b o n d , n o l l e s s DATE lan 5% o l Ihe lo ia l AND n o u n t o l th e bid a s a STAT ua ra n le e , w hich Is to NOTH3 f o r f e l t e d l n W e n h e A T 'A jc c e s s f u r b id d e r fall8 .■■‘ F0 R^ }g lec ts o r re fu s e s to USER Ile r In lo a c dn lrac t. N o WHEF d s m ay b e w ithdraw n NOTKle r th e s c h e d u le d lim e TOW/ r r e c e lp t of b ld s-fo r a i-D A T E s s t s ix ty (60) day s. S ep te T he C o llege r e se rv e s R.K oi L r lf l h U o j2 jo c ia n y ,o r _ P J [ f ic l

o ld s , to w aive a n y m enl •ma llle s a n d to a c c e p t R e so i 3 b id d e e m e d In th e PUBLI s t in te re s t o f th e Col- Seotoi

fBLISH; T h u r s d y , INP l e m b e r l 7 i 2 4 , i f i a / COU- JUOli

ORDINANCE 2218 THE II ORDINANCE O F THE IN:ITY COUNCIL OF CO;HE CITY O F TWIN FAU •ALLS, IDAHOv m e n 6 i n g T w iri s i■ALLS CITY C(DDE P lECTION 6-9-14 BY C u a h ) - E - L - E - T I N -(3 - B E m lEFERENCE IN THAT, dlvldua lECTION RE U T IN G p a re n l O NOTICE OF HEAR, t h r f f i ^G .R E G A R D IN G .: 0 - N F l S C A T E D ..........IREWORKS; AND A U O M ROVIDING FOR AN S o ^ FFECTIVEDATE./HEREAS;---------I d a h o - T H r S 'le , S e c tio n 19-3807 SEN D S c lfle s th e p ro c e d u re AUDRA n o tic e a n d . hearin g • a b o v e-r

ording con flsca tlnb 1 d a n t . . >1 firew ork^ a n d th a l YOU

L E G A J j a O T I c F ^ O

S f T ^ E R E F O n E . BEI T 6 rD A IN ED B Y TH E ju ( Jm a y o r a n d CITY s ta i

— COUNCIL OF THE (^- TY OF TWIM FALLS— by IDAHO: , , p fal

Section 1. T hat Twin Pg r, Falls City Code S e c tio n s 6 + 1 4 be. and th e sa m e is h e reby am ended lo ijo )

‘'^ W 4 V c 0 N F isC A T O N O F ILLEGALFIREWORKS: T h e 5 ^ “, D irector of Public Safety , o r his a g e n ts , q u i , o r em ployees, m ay c on llsca te any " r ' t ;firew orks thal a re irn-

s S 'o f f o r e d ^ o 'r ^ s S e ; g iv e n -- away, p o s - s e s s e d , s to re , m q -td isp layed . o rd ischarged In a m an - }'®" n e r vloratlng any p ro .

C ofS la oatod firowo^^^

g i i i iw s y i f p “ ''a llc r » r l i ; ; « w l lc B g (

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S e S o n 2. T hat Ihls o r- f 'd inance shall b e co m e ‘" j*ellec tive Im m ediately g e p tiupon .p a s s a g e a n d R c h Jpublication. CierKPASSED BY THE CITY gY •COUNCIL S ep tem b er 8 , D o g J

SIGNED BY THE MAYOR S e p t; Sep tem ber 6,1987 O c to l Doug Vollmer, Mayor m e S T : J e w e l — ff'h a n d ie r c o tDeputyCilyClerk j n n’UBLISH: T hursday . t h E5Qptember17,-1987..........— - - | f

C(~ I N tH E D I S I n iC T ------ FAI-C O U RT ^JFT H tFIFT H -------■j u d i o ia v d is t h ic t o f - n o t i

THESTATEOFIDAHO p “ « INANDFORTHE I"

COUNTYOFTWIN E eto tl FALLS QLEN

NOTICE OF STATUS CONFERENCE „ .N 0

: a s e No. 39576 G 'V EIn RE th e G eneral A d- “ 'O,"? udlcatlon of R ights lo po '^ t* he U se o l W ater Irom ’’e s e n ho Snake River B asin a b o v e V aterSystem . p e r s o*ho S ta le of Idaho, ex el. R . Keith H Igglnson a r e n fl h is official capacity a s th e ir ilreclor of the Idaho >epartmenl of Wa le r oy _ n g le so u rce s . th is

Petiiioner, c la im i vs b a rrec

fie U nited S tate s; , th e e i th e r itate o f Idaho; and a ll J e r r y la lm ants to the u s e o f -C/.o Ct rater from the S n a k e Box iiver Basin W ale r I'daho ystem , wUh

D efendants C o u rt. TO: ALL PERSONS DATEI WNING RIGHT TO THE A uflua SE O F WATER FROM HE SNAKE . RIVER ENGLl ASIN WATER SYSTEM.—YOU ARE HEREBY E ap , pTlFIED l h a l _ l h e _ ^ 9 , B Islricl Court o r d e r e d ^ w I n Fat a S ta tu s C o n lerence PUBLI 3 he ld a t 10:00 on O c- S e p te i bar 9 ,1987 a i the Twin 2 4 .1 J8 Ills . County C our- —ou se . 427 S h o sh o n e ______reel, P.O. Box 126, IN vin Falls, Idaho 83301. d 10 p u rp o se of the con - SEC ren c e Is to identify DIS Jues for c a s e STA* anagem en l,_ flnd_p ro -— A N D F d u f e s_ a n £ l_ ru le 3 _ fo r_ .-* _ O I B p ro p re s s of th e lake Rfver Basin Ad- .C a w N ilcia tlon .-T ?ie d istric t STATE lurt fOrlhor o rd e red “ D E PS BJt.any. pe rso n desiring H EALT p re se n t Issu es sha ll WELFA

) a lis t o l those p ro- B u re a u SGd Is su e s wilh th e E n fo rc i urt o n -or. before 4:00 - KELLE’ n. on O ctober 2 ,1987 JALVA, B sha ll se rve a copy of 1 ils l on a l l parties o l HARRY :ofd. SS NHE PURPOSE O F G720, " IS NOTICE IS TO IN- T H E J HM YOU OF THE SE N D S TE, TIME. PLACE, TH E >

fU R PO S E OF THd DEFENI ftTUS CONFERENCE. YOU T C ^ W IL L B E GIVEN n o tif ie d A ^ T E R .D A T E - iN .-.h a 8 b e

RMING WATER y o u In t |R S WHEN AND o f th e

J P Flt-E D istric t I^CES OF CLAIMS Id ah o , WATER RIGHTS. C o u n ty rE D -th l8- llih_day_o f th e a b o ’tem ber, 1987. lif f ;-a n dCoilh H Igglnson d ir e c te d J c lo r^ rd a h o -D o p a r t* -a n sw o r -

o l W ator tio n in lou rces. »a ld C<3LISH: T hursday, tw e n ty ( •tomber 17.1987. s e rv ic e

--------------------- m o n s InIN I j E DISTRICT— y o u r a r e

M t o f t h e FIFTH th a t unii OICIALDISTRICTOF w ith in tl f s t a t e OF IDAHO, a p e c llie c INANDFORTHE wlii ta -OUNTY OF TWIN a g a in s t y "-I-S. IJIAQISTRATE eaid C om ^ d iv is io n T lie • r SUMMONS FOR c la im ag i PUBLICATION eslab ilsT i

8 No. 1 4»7 . su p p o r t ,TY— W IL S O N ,- |(^ “ for relfT 'ualiy and a s na tu ra l, p u b lic a ( n a n d guardian of e x p e n d e ( Jllan W ilson, c h ild re n .

Plaintiff- WITNE! vs. a n d th e

W ^ H O a O N : w )d D le tric t ( S i th ro u o h X ' d a y o f J u i

■ S T A T T S f r D r H g - c W i S33 QREETINGS TO O e b b ls G ,

P« 1 A u g u a t 27

U _ ABE _H E H gR Y 1 0 a n (i1 7 .

l e g a l N b f i g ^

NOTIFIED,' th a t a Conw p la in t haa b e e n fHid a g a in s t you In tS - O la trlct C ourt of th a FHtt Ju d ic ia l D istrict of uS S t a te of Waho J n and for the .C oun tyo fT w inFa lte^

p e a r a n d plead to sS d C om plian t w llhin twenty ( W d a y s o f th e s e j^ " ^ o f th is S um m ons upon y o u by publication, and |fou a re fu rther noilffad [h a t u n le s s you a p p e tr a n d p lead to sa id c X p la in t w ilhin th e a m hem n^ specified , 5 5 sla ln ttH -w lii ta k e Iud<h n e n t a i ^ i l s t you u jr a y e d In sa id Complalrtl 3n file in sa id action.

YOU ARE FURTHEH NOTIFIED. Ihat th is ac~Ion is b rought to obtain' ro m - th e above en titled- :o u r t a judgm en t against ro u , th e d e len d a n t, irr h e am o u n t o l S537.85 for j a a t and fu ture m edical jx p e n a e ; fo r pa in and- lu tfe ring (n an am ouni0 b e p roven a t.trlai: for it to m ey fe e s in the im o u n t. of.$750.(X}; and- o r c o s t s - o f - s u i t and: lUCh o lh e r relief a s th e o u r t d e em s ju s t and iro p e r , a s wlii m ore fully, p p e a r from sa id Coiri- ila in t on file he re in . ancL 3 w hich re fe re n c e la- e re b y m a d e .WITNESS m y hand

n d th e se a l o l th is coiirt. l l s 3rd day of e p le m b e r3 ,i9 8 7 .Ich a rd A. P enceie rk .1y Dorothy McMullen,-

u K h : ThuriK li,,' e p te m b e r 10.17 and 24; c toberO I.1987 .

■ IN TH^ DISTRICT COURTOFTHEFIFTH lUDiCIALOISTRICTOF FHESTATE OF IDAHO,'

"IN A N D F O R T H E ” COUNTYOFTWIN

FALLS MAGISTRATE--------- DIVISION---------^lO T JC E T G C R E D dC R S - -180N O .3W 9

th e M atter o l the s ta te o fL E N N L E N Q L E M E N ..

de ce ase d NOTICE IS HEREBY IVEN tha t Ihe under- g n e d h a s b e en ap^) in te d Personal Rep- s e n ta l iv e o l the love -nam ed e s ta te . Ali i r s o n s having claims la ln s l sa id d e ce ase d e req u ire d to p r e s e n t . e i r claim s within four1 m o n ih s aftor Ihe data th e first publication ot

l9 ~ f t o t I ( ; e , '~ o r ~ 8ald ~ lim s will be forever irred . Claim s m ust Ih e r b e p rese n te d lo rry Lloyd Englem an,0 C u r tis R . W ebb, P.O. _ »x 1768. Twin Falls,'Ih o 83303-1768, o r f i ld th th e above-titled lu rt.kTED th is 2flth day o( ig u s t , 1987.flRY LLOYDIGLEMANo _ C u r t i3 _ R .. .W o b b , .

§.■ Box 1768rlii'FallsTID 83303-1768— “ IBLISH: Thuraday, p te m b e r 03 ,10 ,17 andTJ.W i

~IN THE DISTRICT COURTOFTHE

SECONDJUDlCIAL DISTRICT OF THE

JTATEOFIDAHO.IN JD F O R T H £ C O U N n __O F-N E ZPE R C E______ ;

SUMMONS ~W N o . 6 3 2 5 4 _ ^TE OF IDAHO.P S R T H E N r--------- 01=-----------ALTH---------------- ANDLFARE, th rough Its e a u of Child S upport o rc e m e n t , ox rel.,

- L ...GRI- ..VA. Plaintiff

?RY D. GRIJALVA. 1 __ 51W 6-I. D efendantHE STATE OF IDAHO ID S GREETINGS TO : ABOVE NAMED ENDANT3U a re he rebyf led.lhal.a .C om pIaInl___ ___

b e e n - f i le d - a g a in s t— - - In th e District ( ^ u r t h e S eco n d Judic ia l rict o f the S la te of 0 , in and lo r th e I ty o f Nez P e rce , by a b o v e nam ed plaln-a n d y o u a r e - f i e r e b y ___;te d to file a w ritten^ o r-o r-w r l l to n -m o - -------------in d e fe n se lo th e

C om plaint w ithin ty (20) days o f th e c e o f sa id Sum - 1 In sa id Court; and a r e further notified u n le s s you d o so n th e lim e h e re in llled , th e p ialntilf

ta k e Ju d g n ie n t lat you a s p rayed in ^ m p la ln t .3 ' n a tu re o l th e

a g a in s t you is fo r ilsn m en t of c u rren t a rt, a n d Judgm ent _ _ re im b u rse m e n t" of : a s s is ta n c e fu n d s • ^I d e d o n your m inor ■ e n .N E S S — m y - h a n d - t h e a ea l o f aaid

e G oodson y C ie r ii

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NOTICEOF O n th e Sth day of Jar

o ’c lo ck P .M ., o l sale• T ru s te e , 163 Fourth Av

83301, TITLEFACT. INi T r u s te e will se ll a t pub d e r , fo r c a s h , In lawful a ll p a y a b le a t th e time e d rea l p ro p erly , sllu Falls , S t a te of Idaho, i wit:PA R C E L 2 'T h e S o u th e a s t % of I

“ SUBDIVISION. Twin I ticu la rly d e sc r ib e a s I

COMMENCING a t theV 30, T ow nsh ip 9 Sou Fa lls C o u n ty , Idaho.

THENCE S o u th 89*49‘4( THENCE S o u th 0*31'5£• W est lin e o f Lot 4 to

ING.• THENCE N onh48*39‘39

TH ENCE S o u th 45*50‘1£ THENCE S o u th 68’30'3‘ THENCE S o u th 89’27'4‘ THENCE N orth 0*31'5

REAL PO IN TOFBEG PA RCELST he N o rth w e s t Vi o f L

SUBDIVISION. Twin F t ic u la rly d e sc r ib e d a s

COMMENCING a t theV 30. T ow nsh ip 9 South C oun ty . Idaho .

THENCE S o u th 89*49V N o rth w e s t c o rn e r of O F BEGINNING;

. THENCE S o u lh 45*50'12 THENCE S o u th 46’39'3S

. THENCE N orth 0*31'S REAL P 0 IN T 0 F 8 E G I

PA R C E L 4T h e S o u lh 'h o f Lot 7 i

DIVISION, Twin Fall; ticu la rly d e sc r ib e d a s

COMMENCING a t th e V — 3 0 .-T o w n sh lp -9 'S o u t

F a lls (THENCE S o u th 89*49'40

__ ^THENCESQuth.0:3i:5a:— T H E N C E -S ou th -89^a !2

S o u th w e s t c o rn e r of O F BEGINNING:

THENCE N orth 0’3 r5 8 " THENCE S o u th 73*34'18 THENCE S o u th 0*27’55” THENCE N orth 89*49'2 . REAL POINT OF BEGI SU B JE C T TO: A road ( . f e e l a n d w h o so c e n i

W est lol line o f sale ’so u th w e s l c o rn e r of .W est. 344.34 le e t t o th

PA RCELST he N orth 'h o l Lot 7 c

• ; DIVISION. T w in Fall! ticu la rly d e sc r ib e d a s

COMMENCING a t theVy— 30. T ow n sh ip 9- Soul

: F a lls C oun ty . Idaho: THENCE Soufh89*49'40 THENCE S o u lh 0‘31'58” THENCE S o u lh 89*49’2:

S o u th e a s t c o rn e r o f Ll — TH ENCE^N orth 0 ‘27'55‘-

E as l Lot line of Lol BEGINNING.

THENCE N orth 73‘34’18‘ THENCE N orth 89*40'28’ THENCE N orth 0 *3 r58" THENCE S o u th 89*49’40 THENCE S o u th 0 ’27’S!

REA LPO IN TO FBEG II SU B JE C T T O :’A"50-fo(

W est lot line.— PARCEL-6---------------------

T h e E as t 'h of Lot 8 o DIVISION, Twin Fall!

—tlc u la r ly d e s r ib o d a s fc— COMMENCING a t Iho-W

30. T ow nsh ip 9 Souli Fa lls C oun ty . Idaho, a s fo llow s: .

COMMENCING a l Ih eW 30. T ow nsh ip 9 SoutI Fa lls C oun ly . Idaho; :

THENCE S o u th 89*49'40’ -_-.:THENCE S o u th 0?31‘58^ _TH ENC E-South_flO !.49:2

REAL POINT OF BEGll — TH ENCENorthO *31’58"_ T H E N C E S o u lh i9 ----------

THENCE S o u lh 0*31'58" THENCE N orth 89*49’2:

REA LPO IN TO FBEG ir SU B JE C T TO: A road e

f e e t a n d w h o so contc o a s t - l o t . l i n e .o f . s a id S o u th e a s t c o rn e r of Lc

THENCE 0’ 3 r 5 8 ” Wesi . ra d iu s po in t. PA R C E L ? - - T h e W est % of im 8 oi . DIVISION Twi Falls Co• ly d e s c r ib e d a s follows COMMENCING a t th e Wi

30. T ow n sh ip 9 Soul! ■■•Falls C oun ty . Idaho;

— TH E N C E -South89!49 '40’ “ TH ENCE S o u th 0*31'58'.'

•THENCE S o u th 89*49’2: S o u th w e s t c o rn e r o f : O F BEGINNING,

THENCE N orth 0*31’5 8 " ' THENCE S o u lh 89‘49’22’ THENCE S o u lh O ‘31’58" THENCE N orth 89*49‘22

•REALPOINT-OFBEGIh -'A tL -TO G & T H E R WITH Al

T h e b e n e f i ts o f th e Roa m e n ts a s re c o rd e d Ap

• 7 3 4 2 3 8 ,re c o rd so fT w lr AND TOGETHER WITH a• 'p ro p e r ly 60 feo l In wIc ■ - fh e S o u th e d g e of Lo• S o u th , R a n g e 15 E.. : Idaho , re c o rd e d a s In!

of Tw in F a lls County, Ic ' F o r fu rth e r Inform atlor

. Box 488. Tw in Falls. Idah( S a id s a le will b e mad

•ranty reg a rd in g title, pc l o s a tis fy th e oollga tlon -the p o w e r of s a le and cc ’e x e c u te d - by-M (chael-H h u s b a n d a n d w ife, to TII n i c h v d J . K elley a n d S i w ife: G ary K. Bllck and wife; B e n n y Q . Bllck am •ahd w if e ,- a n d - P h l i lp - l e n e f lc la r ie s . rec o rd e d 'R ec o rd e r o f th e C ounty i on th e 22nd d a y of Oc

-n u m b e r -8 6 9 7 0 3 .-S u b 8 e q M arch, 1986r R ichard J . h u sb a n d a n d w ife, asslgi sa id D ee d of T rust a n d f Idaho P ro d u c tio n Credil

liegais-Lt

hat it met at

ICE LEGAL N O T ia

:O FTR USTEE’S S A L E Ja n u ary . 1988, a t th e hour of 2:

sa id day , a t th e office of ti I A venue N orth , Twin Falls, Id^

INC., an Idaho corporation, public a u c tio n to th o h igheat bl Mlul m oney o f th e U nited Stale me of s a le , th e follow ing descrl s ilu a te d In th e C ounty of T* lO, and d e sc r ib e d a s follows, i

of Lot 4 o l ORCHARD ESTATI /In Falls C oun ty . Idaho, m ore pi a s follows:ie W est q u a rte r c o rn e r of SEctli South. R an g e 15 E ., B.M., Tm

,9‘40" E as t. 1.152.85 fee t;1‘58" E as t, 646.83 fe e t a long tl ; to th e REAL POINT O F BEGIN

9*39*' E as i. 480.23 fee l;-----------0 ‘18" E as t. 318.60 fee t;0 '3S " W est, 588.57 le a t;7-4S” W est. 14.50 le e t;}1’58" W est. 121.86 fee t lo tl iEGINNING

3f Lot 4 Of ORCHARD ESTATE In Falls C oun ty . Idaho , more pa i a s follows:le W esi q u a rte r c o rn e r of Sectk uth . R ange I S E . B .M ..Tw in Fal

'49-40" E as t. 1,152.86 fee t to 11 ’ of sa id Lot 4. th e REAL POIS

0 '12" E as t. 475.00 f e e t ; ' ’9 '39” W est. 460.23 lee t;11'58" W est, 646.83 fee t to tf EGlNNiNG.

1 7 of ORCHARD ESTATES SUI Falls C oun ty . Idaho , m ore pa l a s follows;le W est q u a rte r c o rn e r of Secllc ;o u th .-R a n g e - l5 .-E -B .M .T T w

C ounty. idafii9 '40" E a s t ,1.152.86 fee t;:58 :iE ast..1 .326 .26feel:________49'22” E a a t^ .0 1 7 .2 6 le e l. to th ' o f sa id Lol 7. th e REAL POIN

58" W est. 389.34 fee t; n 8" E as t. 332.25 le e t;’55" E asl. 296.35 fee l;49'22" W est, 317.47 fee t to th EGlNNING.id e a se m e n t w h o se rad ius Is ! e n te r po in t Is lo c a te d along th sa id Lot 7; com m en c in g a t th o f Lol 7; t h e n c e N orth 0*31’5fl

M he c e n te r ra d iu s point.

7 of ORCHARD ESTATES SUi ■alls C ounly . Id aho , more pa I a s follows:e W est q u a r te r c o rn e r of Soctio ;oulh. R an g e 15 £ . . Twi j;r4 0 "E a s t .1 .l5 2 .8 6 fe e t ;58" E asl. 1,326.26 lee t;19’22" EA st, 1,334.73 le e t to th 5lLot7;'55--i-W e3tr296;35:}eot a lono th Lol. 7 to th e REAL P0IN T"0

•18" W est, 332.25 le e t; ' i‘28’’ W Est, 21.70 le e t;58" W est, 277.00 fee t; l '40" E as t. 339.96 fee t;:7’55" E as t, 370.01 le o t to lh EGlNNiNG.

loo l ro ad e a s e m e n r a lo n g th

8 of ORCHARD ESTATES SUE -alls C oun ty Idaho , m ore pai IS follows:9-Wost q u a r te r corner-ol-Seollo o u lh . R ange 15 E .. B.M.. Twi10, m oro p a rticu la rly describe '

3 W esi q u a rte r c o rn e r of Seclio ou th . R an g e IS E ., B.M.. Twi.>; f ' ■'40" E as t. 1.152.86 fee t; 58^^Ea8t..1.326.26fuet;--------------

a " W e s i r3 8 9 .3 4 f e e tr .___49'?2" Fa s t . 279.71 fee l; ~~58" E ast, 389.34 fee t;I9'22" W est. 279.71 fee t to Ihi •GINNING.d e a se m e n t w h o se rad ius Is 5 3n to r po in t is lo c a te d a long Ihi iQld Lot 8 com m en c in g a t thi ifLotS;/e s t . 344.34 fe e t to th e cen te

8 of ORCHARD ESTATES SUB County. Idaho , m o re particular

ows:) W esi q u a rte r c o rn e r of Sectloi 3ulh . R ange 15 E.. B.M.. TwIi

■40" E as t, 1,152.86 le e l ; ------------j8 ' . 'E » t1 i3 2 6 ;2 6 fe e t :--------------I9'22" E as t, 457.84 foot lo thi of sa id Lot 8 , th e REAL POINl

« " W est, 389.34 fee t;•22” E ast. 279.71 fee t;)8 " E a s t . 389.34 le e t;9 '22" W est, 279.71 le e t to lh([GINNING______ ___________HANDSUBJECT-TO:__________=toad. A c c e s s , a n d Ulilily E ase April 6 ,1978, a s in strum en t No wm Falls C oun ty , Idaho.'H ah e a s e m e n t to and Irom the width and 1 3 2 0 'fe e t long alont Lot 2. S e c tio n 30. Tow nship i E .. B.M., Tw in Falls County

I In stum ent N o. 734139. record! y, Idaho.Ition c o n tac t.T ltle la c t. Inc., P.O laho . ~ ■'n a d e w ithout c o v en a n t o r war , p o s se s s io n o r encum brance! Ion se c u re d by a n d pu rsuan t lc 1 con fe rred In th e D eed of Trus11.H. U h l .8 n d .J e tn n e .M ..U h l I T ltlofacl, Inc., a s T rustee , anc ) S u s tn E . K elley , h u sband anc n d B arbara B llck, h u sband anc and Mary A n n e Blk:k, husbanc Ip BIfck,--an unm arried man led In th e O ffice of th e Count) Ity OfTwin Falls . S ta le of Idaho

O ctober. 1984, a s Instrumen' 8 e q u e n lly ,-o n - th o -4 lh -d a y -o i } J Kelly a n d S u s a n E. Kelly, signed th e ir o n e -h a lf Interest ir Id P ro m isso ry N o te to Soulherr ed it A sso c ia tio n . S a id A sslon

egais------

mnsjorji id to be % ^

CE l e g a l NOTICE

m e n t w a s r e c o rd e d o n th if 2:00 in a tn im e n t n u m b e r 696( f th e C o u n ty . S ta te o f Idaho . Idaho D efau lt fo r w h ich th is i n. a s to p a y th e a n n u a l paym e It bid- ln th e 8 u m o f J 7 .2 S ^ a } ,p l i la les . D A T E D lh ls2 0 th d a y o fA i scrlb- D esk in W a te rs . V Ice-Pres Twin TITLEFACT, INC.

s . to- STATE O F Idaho C o u n ty o fT w ln Falls

O n th is 20 th day of Ai ATES u n d e rs ig n e d N otary Publ sp a r- a n d C o u n ty p e rso n a lly ai

W ATERS, know n o r iden x tlon P re s ld e n { o f T Itlefacl. I Twin e c u te d th e In s tru m e n t o r

a n d a ck n o w le d g e d lo m< e c u te d th e sa m e ,

p th e IN W ITN ESS WHEREO fiNN- h a n d a n d a ff ix e s m y offlc

th is c e r tif ic a te first above- -DA N ELUG A RCIA ..........

NOTARY PUBLIC FOR id ; R e s id in g a t Tw in Falls My c o m m iss io n e x p ire s i:

) th e PU BLISH: T h u rad ay . Sei 1987._______________ [ _

'^TES IN TH E D ISTRICTCO U m ip a r- D ISTRICTO FTH ESTA TI

TH ECO UN TY ( cllon C a s e N o . 39657 Falls N O TIC E O FSA L E

„ WILUAM E . ROBERTS a r U fie ban d a n d w ife,OINT \

BETTY ANN HENDRICKS, R O O FER S, IN C .. a n d I FALLS CL/n IC ANO HOSF

* ‘►'0 p o ra tlo n an d P R O F E S S lO h

U n d e r a n d by v irtue of 8 SUB- th e 27th d a y o f A ugusi. 1

par- s e a l o f th e above-en tllle F o re c lo s u re r e c o v e re d in e n title d a c tio n on th e 20i

J * 'n - |a v o r - o f th e ’ ab o v e-n am e d lano. a n d re q u ire d lo p rocee

se l l a t pub lic a u c tio n th e -n --O rd e r-o l-S a le ^ n d - t< H ip p ly ’ ‘iJS - to - th e - sa t ls fa c tio n -o f- s a i OINT w ith In te r e s t th e re o n a n d 11

T h e p ro p e r ty d irec te d Twin F a lls C o u n ty , Idaho, e d E xh ib its " A ” a n d ••B".

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV ' tfia O c to b e r , 1987, a t th e hou , fron of th e fro n t d o o r o f tt ‘3 ^ ^ th o u s e , in T w in Falls. Ida I se ll a t pu b lic a u c tio n all J 5.0 d e s c r ib e d p ro p e r t ie s thu

' * m ay b e n e c e s s a r y to rail a n d s a tis fy th e D ec re e of sa id O rd e r o f S a le to th e

SUB- lawful m o n e y , par- DATED th is 4lh day b f Sep i

J a m e s R . M unn S heriff o f T w in F a l l s .^ u n i

T ow nsh ip N ine (9) S ou th , o l th e B o ise M eridian. S e c tio n T w en ty -seven

' Ifie S o u th e a s t Q u a r te r N ort d e s c r ib e d a s follow s:

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. . . ___S o u th e a s te riy .d ire c t lo n .•"0 po in t; T h e n c e In a Norti

of 1.100 fe e t, m ore o r le r i — N o rth w e s te rly -a lo n n -sa >UB- 100 f e e t to a po in t; paf- d is ta n c e of 1.130 fe e t tc

ing , c o n ta in in g f iv e . (! illon TOGETHER w ith a ll ex fw'D JE C T lo a n e x is tin g road* Ibed I x h ib :., A tr a c t o l land lo c a te d In

'I'on SE y*N E ’/. o f S ecJIon 27.• win F a lls C oun ty . Id ah o ,-

d e s c r ib e d a s follow s; B eg inn ing a t th e NW Con

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o f a n e x is tin g C oun ly Ro{ T h e n c e a lo n g saW cen te rll

‘•’0 . (3) C o u r s e s a n d d is tan c e . S 4 0 * 1 8 ’ 1 7 " E lo r3 ? .5 9 f e e t

filsf S 3 2 ‘ 09 ’ 0 8 " E fo r6 4 .0 7 F e e S27* 57’ 4 5 " E lo r 29.25 fee t -T hence S 68* 47’09" W fo

fe e t S o u th w e s t o l a n d a J'ar- d itc h ;

T h e n c e p a ra lle l to a n d 2 fi .•lo*’ p e r b a n k fo r th e follow

d is t a n c e s ;N 7 0 ‘ 50 ' OO’M or 10.00 feel',

------- N -W ''0 7 ’-00’^ W -fo r i7 .5 ^ -1 ------- B eg inn ing :." J? C on la ln ing 1.84 a c ro s m oro "NT SU B JE C T TO a 20 fo o t w

W ay a lo n g th e a b o v e desi A s to th e c o m m o n know n

p e rty c o n ta c t th e law offi SHINDURLING. STUBBS

Ifl® 1846. Tw in Falls . Idaho i---------- 733-7.180--------------- _______-------G o m m o n ly -k n o w n -a s -R o i

, C o u n ty . Idaho , location : ^0- trav e l to C a r te r Pa rk Rc

„ R o a d , trave l V« m ile. Pre ‘ >0 o f ro a d .Iii’g PUBLISH: T h u rsd ay , S e p le

nty, --------- ------------------ f -----------

LEGAL NOTICE

courtoftI IehfthCM JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF Itio t H EST A T E O F IDAHO.

IN AND FORJ h l - THE COUNTY O F --------

TWIN FALLS. C a ae N o .3 8 2 9 9 n o t i c e O F SH ERIFF’S

and SALE'® [*-THE— FEDERAL— LAND- ‘"•y B A N K O FSPO K A N E ,‘ho. P laintiffslent v s .'7,o '-E R N E S T -H .— T H E E N E R -

A N D C LA IRETH EEN ER , iHn h u s b a n d a n d wife;

a n d TH E IDAHO R R 8 T NATTONAL BANK, a

yduF~^classifiec

:e l e g a l n o t i c e

n th e 6lh d a y of M arch , 1986.'a s 690901. r ec o rd s o f Twiri Falls ).l is sa le is to b e m a d e Is failure

I'm en t due on J a n u a ry 10.-1987, .p lu s In terest. ' fA ugu8U 987 ’residen t

f A ugust, 1987, b e fo re m e the ’ u b llc .ln .a n d .fa r.th a sa id Stale y appea red b e lo re m e DESKIN Jen tlfled to m e to b e th e Vlce- l. INC.. th e p e rs o n w ho ex- t on behalf of sa id corporation.I m e that su c h c o rp o ra tio n ex-

tEOF, I have h e re u n to s e t my )fflclal se a l th e d a y and year in avew ritten.

: ID A H O ------------------------------

IS 12-13-91.S ep tem b er 03. 10. 17 and 24.

URT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL •ATE OF IDAHO, IN ANDFOR TY OF TWIN FALLS.

> and GDLDA ROBERTS, hus- Plalntilfs

VS ---------KS, B a ing le w om aji: OUAUTY d (daho c o rp o ra tio n ; TWIN OSPITAL. INC.. a n d M aho cor- 1I0NALSERVK5E AGENCY,

D efendants o f an O rder of S a le , is su e d on >1. 1987. ou t of a n d u n d e r the tilled C ourt on a D ec re e ol J in said Court. In th e above-

20lh day of A u g u s t. 1987. In_

Iceed w 'n o tfce fo T w ^ e and"to h e property d e sc r ib e d in said )ply-th6-p ro c ee d » -o U u c h -8a le - -said D ecree of F o re clo su re , nd my fee s and c o s ts , e d lo be so ld Is s itu a te d In rto. and Is d e s c r ib e d In attach- 5".GIVEN, th a t on th e 7lh day of hou r of 11:30 o ’c lo c k a .m ., in 3f tho Twin Falls C oun ty Cour- Idaho, I will a tte n d , o fle r and all or so m uch of th e above- th u s d irec ted to b e so ld as raiso sufficient fu n d s to pay

i of F o reclosure a s s e l ou t In th e h ighest b id d e r th e re fo r In

iep lem ber. 1 9 8 7 ;-......... ...........

un ly _______HIBiT"A"- ...... "Jth . Rango F o u r te e n (14) Easl an. Twin Falls C oun ty , Idaho, ren (27): T hat p a rt o l Ihe lo rth e asi Q u ar te r {SE'/4NE'/4),

iwe'sl c o rn e r"o ^ l^ e ‘ South■hal|■Bl--------N o rth ea s t-------- Q uarter-m ce S outh a lo n g th e W esi iou th ' half N o rth e a s t Q uarter S'>^NEV4NEV4] a n d th e WEst lou theas t Q u ar te r N ortheast for a d is tance of 1,188 fee l to

beginning; T h e n c e In a ion.a.distance.of.300_feet_to_a_ lo rtheast d irec tio n a d istance >r le ss , lo a roadw ay ; T hence " s a ld T o a d w a y ^ - t i is ta n c e T if - It; T hence S o u th w e s te rly a it to th e t ru e p o in t o l beginn- ) . (5) ac ro s m o re o r le ss ,

existing w ater r ig h ts ; SUB- >adway and d itch e a s e m e n ts . • HIBIT^’B " >-In the SV4 NEV4NEV4 and the 27, T 9 S . R 14, E .B .M .,T w ln

0 , ' being m ore particularly

Corner o l-sa ld S'/iN EV 4NEV4; E-alono th e W est-lln e of s a ld - ='/4NEW_of 986.94 fe e t to the e s t ,o f arid a b 'd v e 'th e u p p e r

-2 .foo t-S outhw esL Q L said-up :_ E 156.73 fe e t to lhB T ruo P o in t-

1135.95 lo e l lo th e c e n te r lino R o a d ;.le rllnefo r th e follow ing T hreences:leel;Feot;lee t;1 for 1134.48 fee t to a po in t 2 id above th e u p p e r bank bf a

2 fee l S o u th w e st o f sa id up- llowlng Iwo (2) c o u rs e s and

S i l e e n O f e T I r a C P o l f i t 'o r

oro or le ss .t w ide Counly ro a d R ight of je sc rlb o d Road c en te rl in e , iwn location of s a id real pro- o ffices of SUDW EEKS.MAY,

BBS 8l MITCHELL, P.O . Box 10 83303-1846, p h o n o num ber

ll lu iF ^ I 3 “ B‘u h r^ T w ln rF a ll8 ^ on : on Hwy 30 W e s t of Buhl, i : Road. Ihon on C a rte r Park i Property Is on le ft-hand sid e :

P le m b o r1 0 ,1 7 a n d 2 4 ,l9 8 7 . i

I LEGAL NO TICE

co rporation ' i! d e fe n d a n ts |: U n d e ra n d b y v irtue of <, a WrK o f E xec tu lon <

Issu ed on th e 26th day i— Of-AUGUST,-1987.-0Ut o f ,

and u n d e r th e s e a l of ith e a b o v e-en ti tle d Court ]

S on a D e c re e of iF o re clo su re rec o v ered '

O ' In s a id - 'c o u r t - In— th e - iabove-nam ed a c tio n on i

Is th e 5th day o f AUGUST. i1987. In fav o r o l th e i

R - e b o v e - n a m e d — P la in t lf fr i. ag a in s t E r n e s t H. j}; T neoner a n d .C la ire iT T h ee n er , fo r t h e eu m e ' a of 1329 ,^2 .84 . to g e th e r

: LEGAL n o t i c e

as w ith in te r e s t a t tn e rate ills of e ig h te e n (18%) pe r

a nnum beginn ingiro A u g u st 5 , 1987. I a m , 97, c o m m a n d e d a n d re­

q u ired to p ro c e e d to no tice fo r s a le and to se ll a t p u b lic au ctio n the p ro p e r ty d e s c r ib e d in sa id W rit o f E xecution

3s a n d to a p p ly th e pro- he c e e d s o l s u c h sa le lo lie th e s a tis fa c tio n of said IN D ec re e of F o re clo su re :e- w ith In te r e s t th e reo n IX- a n d m y f e e s a n d c o s ts , in. P ro p e rty d ir e c te d to be IX- so ld Is s i tu a te d In Twin

F a lls C o u n ly , S l a le - o f ny Idaho , a n d Is d e sc r ib e d in a s fo llow s, to w ll:

T ow nsh ip 10 South.■ R an g e 16 E a s f o r t h o '

- B o ise M e rid ia n ------------S e c tio n 30: T h e SE'/*

SW’/4. W'^W'-^SEV*>4. and th e fo llow ing tract

of la n d In tho- E '/ N W V4 S E V,

d e s c r ib e d a s follows;B eg inn ing a t a point on

th e N orth lin e of said S E ’/4, 660 f e e t E asl of th e N o rth w e s t co rne r

5. •- th e re o f ; th e n c e E ast [3 230 f e e t a lo n g said

N orth tin e ; th e n c e In aY S o u th w e s te r ly d lrec- N tion 449 fe e t to a point f. on th e E a s t lin e of the

W \^N W '/4SEV4; ih en ce IS N orth a lo n g sa id E ast in line 386 fe e l lo the 0 ‘ p la ce o f be g in n in g ) | T ow nship 10 South,). R ange 16 E a s t of the n B o ise M erid ian J - S e c t io n 31:.-A ll-that p a r t - 0 of ■ Ih e N W '/4NE'/4, d NEV4NWV4 lying and e — beln g —N o tth — o l _ l h a _ ), H lghllne C a n a l of the

“ Twin F a lls C an al Com-, n pany a s s a id cana l ex-V Isted N o v em b er .15.

1919.Jf EXCEPT: H ighw ay Right n of Wayr. All w a te r a n d w aler d rig h ts u s e d upon or }. a p p u r te n a n t to said ,s p ro p e r ly hnw over iv e v id e n c e d , a n d par- n ticu larly <90 s h a re s of n s to c k in Tw in Falls

C anal C om pany. .... .e v id e n c e d by cer-

tiicatO N o . 19213A, 47 s h a re s o f S t o c k _ ln _ Tw in F a lls C a n al com-

31 pany e v id e n c e d by 5. C e r tllic a te N o 24181A, e and 41.02 s h a re s of ). s to c k in Tw in Falls

C a n a l • C om pany If— e v ld e n f e ^ - b y - C e n i f l—»— c a te No-..192liA;-------------ll Idaho.tr T o g e th e r w llh a n y and It all ' te n e m e n ts , it h e re d llm e n ;s and ap- 0 p u r te n a n c e s tho reun - a io b e lo n g in g o r used a In co n n ec tio ne th e re w ith :" ' ...................e L ocated: from Jo rdan if— G o rn e rr-S ^ m lle -S o u th — a thon '/2 m ile W est ol , I- Filer. Tw in F a lls Coun- I I, ty. Idaho.1- N otice is h e re b y given ...

Ihat on th e 6 lh day of OCTOBER. 1987. a t th e

0 h o u r of 11:45 o ’clock j1 a .m . on th e fro n t s to p sy • o f I h e " Tw in Falls !

C ounly C o u r th o u se , In ' ; T w in F a lls , Id aho . I will J — a tte n d ,-o f fe r -a n d -s e ll 9 a t pub lic a u c tio n all or ; r— s o — m u c h — of— Ihe— <

a b o v e -d e sc r ib ed -pro- ;^___p e r ty a s d ir e c te d lo bet - so ld a s m ay b e nec- ;

e s s a ry to r a is e suffi- ; 3 d e n t fu n d s to -p ay and \

sa tisfy th o D ec re e of ; 3 F o re c lo s u re a s s e t ou t ;

In sa id W rit of E xecu- , tion to th e H ighest b id d e r th e re fo re in | lawful m o n e y of the ;

2 U nited - S t a t e s of a A M erlca.

D ated th is 4 th day of [ . ' S e p te m b e r . 1987 ' ; J TWIN FALLS COUNTY ‘

SH E R F F JAM ES R. MUNN.

f - p U B n S H r Z U h T f s d a y Z ; ; :S e p te m b e r 10. 17. 24, f

f IN'ThTEDiytRICT llCO U R T O FT H E FIFTH ti

- JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF \, . THE STATE O F IDAHO.« IN A ND FO R D r T H E C O U N T Y O F t_______ T W IN FA LLS. _ _ _ oi ----- MAGISTRATE-^MALL- 1. CLAIMS DEPT. «t NOTICE O F SH ERIFF'S h i SALE

SEA RS. RO EBU CK AND iCO . c

Plalnllfis IV S 0

GRACE DAViS Fd e fe n d a n ts r

U nder a n d by v irtue of ga Writ of E xecu tion f

I Issu ed o u t o f th e above <1I en titled C o u rt. In th e pI abovo e n title d action g' d a te d th e 6 lh d a y of c f AUGUST.-1987, (w h o re in ~f th e pla intiff o b ta in e d a a> ju d g m e n t a g a in s t tho ti1 d e fe n d an t h e re in , on th e c I 1 st day o f JU L Y , 1987,i“ f o r t h e su m o l S378.12,1 t,I have lev ied u p o n all th e c. r ig h t, . t i t le , in te r e s t a n d . aI claim of s a id d e fe n d a n t, g r o f , - - |n 'a n d - to - th 8 'lollow -—Il

ing d e s c r ib e d REAL cI PROPERTY, to wit-: uI TWIN FALLS RITCHY s' SUBDIVISION t(

l e g a l NOTICE

E .9 0 ’ x 115 'L t2 . . ,e r T w in F a lls County, Idaho ”0 « o m m o n ly ... known a s : 1 ‘f n . 1543 3rd -Ave. E ast, e - T w in Falls . Idaho.0 PU BLIC NOTICE IS

to HEREBY GIVEN: That on , l e th e 6 th day of OC- ; in T O B E R , 1987. a t the hou r

of 11:30 o ’clock a .m . 1 d a y lig h t sav ings tim e, o l 1

5 sa id d a y , a t the E ast..., Iron t '_ d o Q L o f-th e .T w in -_ i

fe F a lls C ounty C our- 1 t h o u s e , 425 S ho sh o n e ,

3- S t re e t N orth . Twin Falls. 1 « C o u n ty of Twin Falls. 1

S ta le o f Idaho . I.vylil. In _ ; o j o b e d ie n c e to said O rder 1

of S a le , se ll a t puibic : ^ A u ctio n to the h ighest 1 .'’• - .b ld d e r_ fo r_ c ag h .- la w fu l..

m o n e y of th e United 1 - - S t a t e s , a lt right,-title,*In- - 1

te r e s t a n d claim of th e 1 ab o v e n a m ed de fendant. 1

ct of. In a n d to Ihe above ; |o d e s c r ib e d REAL PRO- 1

PERTY to satisfy sa id : lu d g m e n t toge ther wllh ID all c o s t s lha l havo ac- '0 c ru e d o r m ay accrue.3' DATED a t Twin Falls.

Id ah o , on th is 4th day of c »t S e p te m b e r , 1987. a^ JA M E S R. MUNN ca S h e r ill- o f Twin F a lls , c • : C o u n ty . Idaho . c' t PU B LISH: Thursday, T ® S e p te m b e r 10. 17, 24, oe 19W;_______________ C“ IN THE DISTRICT S ® C O U R T O F T H E F IR H f , JUDICIALDISTRICTOF D ’■ THE STATE OF IDAHO, C ® IN ANDFOR 2rt THECOUNTYOF i^ TWINFALLS.-----------1^ C a s e N o . 39434-2 I° NOTICEOFHEARING ^ n t h B - M a t t e r o f - t h e - A p j - i

. p lic a tio n of: J■ TH OM AS EQU i

F o rC h a n g e o fN a m e . IA p e titio n by Thom as T

,, Egli. b o rn D ecem bor 20. < '* 1986. a t Spring Valley,

B u re a u C ounly , S tale o f - Illino is, now residing a t

1 P.O . Box 1195, 'T w in ° Falls . Idaho , proposing a , c h a n g e In name to , T h o m a s Rolchman. h as ' b e e n filed in the a b o v e . f e n title d Court. Tho■ r e a s o n for tho change in

'7 n a m e b e in g tha t ho h as ' . lived . -w iih _R lch a rd '- R e lc h m a n ■'for 's sv e ra l “

‘J y e a r s and Richard' R e lc h m an Is a father ;i figu re a n d II will ond th e e c o n fu s io n J l the ir

b u s in e s s . _ _ J O ie _ n a m e _ a n d _ a d L ._

d r e s s o f th e pe titione r 's — f a th e r - I s - J o h n E o llr206—

P e o r ia ' S treet,W ash in g to n , Illinois.

’ 61571.T h e nam e and ad-

d r e s s of pe titione r 's - i n e a r e s t living relative is v. '- j o h n - E g l i , - l 0 6 - P e o r l a - w , S t re e t , W ashington. II- P_JiOQj5..6157J----------------------b

j S a id peiltion will b e 0 ' h e a rd o n ' W ednesday, a

tho 18 th d a y of O ctober, p , • -1987t— f l t - W O - o ’c lo c k - r r

• p.m.-,- a n d ob jections, e m ay b e filed by any por- V\ so n w h o c an . In such ob- H Jo c tlo n s . show 10 th e ai

- c o u r t - a - g o o d - r e a s o n ' F a g a in s t su c n a change in- C n a m e . I W lTNESS_M y hand and _tl

! s e a l— of' s a id - D l9tr lc f" c i _ C o u r j_ th l s _ 1 s t_ d a y _ o f 'b p S e p te m b e r .1 9 6 7 ._ ,- . . . ,_ ~ T , R ich a rd A. P e n c e C L -G lerk---------------------------------C■ S h e rri B ro y lo s------------ ----WI D e p u ly C le rk n-

SU D W EEK S. MAY. a: SHINDURLING, STUBBS a;

‘ i MITCHELL W: By J . D e e May b: A tto rn e y s for Petitioner ■ N

516 S e c o n d S tre e t Easl. Ir1 P.O . B o x 1846 W

Twin F a lls , ID83303-1846. T, PUBLISH: Thursday, 10

S e p te m b e r io . 1 7 .14and TQ c to b e r l .1 9 8 7 A

L E G A U Jo fiC E 1!------.YOU— A R E -H ER EBY — C—N O TIFIEO -that-the Idaho— S

Fish a n d G am e Com- T m is s io n (Commission), A In a c c o rd a n c e with Sec - R tio n s 36-104 and 67-5203. T Idaho C o d ^ , will hold I ts '. ' reg u la r ly scheduled t l q u a rte r ly m eeting tr b e g in n in g a t 1:00 p.m .. d

- o n ! r h u r s d a y .- O c lo b 0r-8.— T - 1 9 8 7 ; f - a t — R o o m -3 8 2 ,— ll

S ta g e c o a c h . 201 Hwy 93 p. N orth . S a lm o n . Idaho. Fr

YOU ARE FURTHER o ' NOTIFIED tha t th e tf

C o m m iss io n ‘ proposes th lo a d o p t a s perm anent, al a m e n d m e n ts to th e n R u les a n d R egulations s; G ov ern in o Licensing. A sp e c if ic a lly Landow ner ai P r e fe re n c e Perm its ci (IDAPA 13 E 7.10) and If R u les a n d R e ju la tions 0 G ov ern in g th e Taking of w

_ Q a m e E is h ( I D A R A l3 l ) .- _ t l T he- C om m ission will t l

a lso c o n s id e r o lhe r m at- ti te rs th a t m ay properly d co m e b e fo r e II. Sl

YOU ARE FURTHER ir NOTIFIED th a t - p u b l ic - D c o m m e n ts will be taken F

- a t- t h e - pub lic mQotlng . C s c h e d u le d for 7:30 p.m . T

“ In— th e ~ M u ll l-P u r p b s e ~ D R o o rp ,,P io n e e r Elom'en- T lary S c h o o l. 900 Sharley, P S a lm o n .. Idaho on Oc- A to b e r 8 . 1987. W ritten H

illSfJw ^10 s p e n d n P r o s p c c t iv

cLEGAL NO TICE, 1

• c o m m e n ts wllh reg a rd> to th is p ro p o sedi- ru lem ak in g sho u ld b e •:>t s e n t to the .C om m ission o. S e c re ta ry , Idaho hS D ep a rtm en t o f Fish a n d dn G a m e . 600 S oulh W alnut T> S t re e t , P.O . Box 25. F If B o ise , Idaho 83707 on o r T >: b e fo r e O ctober 1, 1987. T >> G e n e ra l inform ation IQ ‘L .c o n c e r n in g lh is ru le m a k - 8 n - in g - p r o p o s a l o r r e q u e s t ic ’’ fo r d o c u m e n ts m ay b e ci e m a d e by te lep h o n e to at I. t h e Idaho D epartm ent of hi I. F ish a n d G am e a t (208) In iU 3 3 4 - 3 n i , U T D a te d th is 11th day of p;0 S e p te m b e r . 1987 a t si >t B o ise . Idaho . d<i l_ J e r r y - . .- M .-------C o n l e y ^ iB S e c re ta ry - Ti1- Id ah o Fish a n d ' G am e IdB C o m m iss io n . TlI. PUBLISH: T hursday.9 S e p te m b e r 17, 24 and'• O c to b e r l.1 9 8 7 .j -----1 ________ -

n o t i c e OF TRUSTEESALE

O n T hursday the lOlh '* f d a y of D ecem ber. 1987

a t th e hou r o l 10:45 o ’c lo c k A.M,. o f ‘-sa id T f

i d a y . in th e lobby of th e O ffice o f First A m erican

, T itle C om pany . 1616 Ad- . d l s o n A venue E asl. In.

C o u n ty of Twin Falls.' S t a te o f Idaho. First wi

A m e ric an Title C om pany ra of Idaho . Inc.. an Idaho pc C o rp o ra tio n , a s su e - Br :e s s o r / t r u s t e e . will se ll o t U pu b lic auction , lo th e a r

" - i l g n e s t bidder," fo r c a s h r p c n law ful m oney of th e in J n i t e d S ta le s , all ec 7 8 y a b lo -8 t - th e - t im e -o l - s i i 3afe . th e following to J e s c r ib e d rea l p ro p e r ty , ps s itu a te d In th e County of D(

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s e r v i c e s , T ourist a n d ther R e c re a tio n a l F ac ilities you o n Prim ary a n d (imc S e c o n d a ry H ighw ays, th e T h e p ro p o s e d rev is io n judr

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334-2591, o r a t R oom 311.3311 W est S ta te S tre e t.B o ise , Idaho , b e tw ee n th e hou r of 8:00 a .m . and 5:00 p .m .. M ounlaIn T im e. M onday th rough Friday. All w ritten com ­m e n ts m u st b e d irec te d to th e u n d e rs ig n e d and m u st b e p o s tm a rk e d qr d e livered on o r be fo re Septem ber18 ,-1987 .

Rule m aking hearing (3) will b e helcTlf s ig n e d , . w ritten re q u e s ts^ for a h earing a r e . subm ittedp e rso n a lly ., o r a re _ a d - --------d re s se d to th e u nder­sig n ed a n d p o stm ark ed o n ;o r b e fo re S e p te m b e r 18, 1987, from tw enty-five (25) o r -m o re In te r- ----------e s te d - p e rs o n s .- o r _ fr o m -----------an a sso c ia tio n p re se n ti­ng a pe tition wilh s ^ n a tu r e s of n o t le s s than tw enty-five (25) m e m b er of th e o rganiza­tion. o r from a gov e rn m ­en ta l subd iv is io n - o r ag en cy . H earing re­q u e s ts sho u ld inc lude a s ta te m e n t of th e d irec t in te re s ts of th e pell- tioner(s) In th e su b je c t m a tte r o f th e p ro p o sedru le s . ■ Any h e a r in g ...........slle (s) will b e a c c e s s ib le to th e physically d isab l­e d . in te rp re te r s for non-E nglish sp e ak in g p e rso n s or p e r s o n s with nearing Im pairm ents, and brailled o r ta p e d In­form ation for p e rso n s . wllh v isual im pa irm en ts c a n _ b e p ro v id ed upon_ five d a y s n o tic e . For a r- ■*■ ran g e m en ts . c o n ta c t th e uncTerslgned a t(208)3345662.-“ -------------------------D ated th is 26th day of A ugust. 1987.M a ry F D etm ar E xecutive A ss is tan t Idaho T ransporta llon BoardP .O . 8 0 x 7129 B o ise. IdahoPUBLISH: T hursday . S e p te m b e r 03 ,10 and 17,1987.

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DIVISIONCuoN o.3915NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho Mallor ol Iho Esiato of AUDREY M. CARTER.

Docoaaod -N O T IC E - 13- HEREBYt t u — GIVEN Itial Iho undor»lflnod L -has boon dp^Oinisd 'H o r^ ----------sonol Roprosotitallvo ol tho obovo-namod oMalo. At) persons having claima agalnsi tho said docoaaod aro roqulrod lo prosont Ihoir claims wimin lour (41 mon- m s allor Iho dolo ol tho llrsipubllcailon'ot ihls notlco or-----------said clalrns will bo to|ovM

prosonlod lo John R. Cot­oman ol Itio 'lirm ol Col- oman, Mclntyro & Rllchlo, 166-2nd-A»onuo.Wosl. P.O.Box 525. Twin Falls, Idatto B3303-052S. or fllod witti tho Court.Dalod this 25th doy olAu0U3l.1987. .........................Kondal F. Eotiort PofSonal Ropfosonloltvo.PUBLISH: Thursday, So^^lombor .3._10._nnd_17._______

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NOTICE O F tNTEN DED RULEMAKING

In co m p lian ce wltl . S e c tio n 67-5203{a), ldah<

C o d e , n o tic e Is he re b : g iven th a t th e Idahc D ep a rtm en t of Law En fO fcem en l h a s Inltialec ru lem ak in g . The p ro

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Prac tic e a n d p ro ce d u re h e s o new ch ap te rs e s ta b l is h p ro ce d u re :

pe rm ittin g In te re s tec p e r s o n s to petition the d e p a r lm e n t foid e c la ra to ry rulings and to p e titio n th e d e p a r t­m e n t fo r th e adoption , a m e n d m e n t and repeal o l ru le s a n d rogu lallons.

T h e following Is a d e sc r ip tiv e sum m ary of th e s u b s ta n c e of th e in ­te n d e d a c tio n a n d o l th e p rinc ipal is s u e s Involv-

- - o d : ”C h a p te r M proveds for

. . ru le s ■ c re a tin g . pro* c e d u r e s by which* inter^ e s te d p e rs o n s m ay p e ti­tion th e d e p ar tm e n t for d e c la ra to ry rulings a s to th e a p p licab ility of a n y

---------s la tu to ry prov ls lon -o r-o fany ru le o r o rd e r of th e d e p a r tm e n t, a s prov ided by S e c tio n 67-5208, Idaho C o d e . Rule M,1 d e f in e s th e te rm s to b e u s e d fn (he c h ap te r. Rule M.2 a n d M,3 c re a te th e p e titio n and s e t forth ils r e q u ire d c o n te n ts . T h e s e r u le s req u ire th a t Ihe p e r s o n m u st have so m e id en tif iab le Inter­e s t In th e p ro ce ed in g s ,

- - a n d -m u s t-s e t- fo r th - tn is - In te re s t in th e petition to g e th e r w ilh all fac ts and c irc u m s ta n c e s su p ­porting p e titio n e r ’s p o s i­tion. ^ u i e M.4 s ta te s that th e pe tition Is c o n ­s id e re d . filed ■ w hen rec e iv e d by th e depart* m ent. a n d p rov ides for

______ notifica tio n of lh e _ p e tj : .tfo n e T a s lo w R ^ h e r lh e d o p a rtm e n t will e n le r-

___ta ln ^ h ls pe tition . R uleM,5 r e q u ir e s lh a t Ihe pe titio n e r notify th e d e p a r tm e n t .o l a 'c h a n g e In a d d r e s s . Rule M.6 p e rm its th e d irec to r to rec iues t clarllica tlon of any p a rt o l th e petition , and r e q u ir e s th e p e ti­t io n e r to r e sp o n d w ilhin ten d a y s . Rule M.7 s ta te s th a t a d ecis ion m u st b e re n d e re d with sixty d a y s of Ihe filing of the p e titio n o r o f a r e s p o n s e to a re q u e s t lor c iarlf lc ia tlon . This

---------- r u le - a le o - e p e c i f l e s - th a t -tho d e c is io n m u st c o n ­tain th e f a d s found to e x is t by th e d irec to r, th e s ta tu te o r ru le ap ­p licab le to th e fac ts , th e d ir e c to r 's c o n clu sio n s a s to iaw a n d fac t, th e

--------- - d i r e c to r 's - r e a s o n s — to -su p p o r t h is c o n c lu s io n s .

-------- - R y l6 - M .8 - a l lo w 8 - a -p e t i-llo ne r to r e q u e s t rec o n ­s id e ra tio n o t th e final ruling. R u le M.9' pro­v ides th a t th e ruling is b ind ing a s botw oon th e p e titio n e r and tho d o p a r tm e n t; Rulo f^,iO

______ ,5 ja if is_ tlia t^ e x c e R l_ a 5 _provicJed in se c llo n 67* 5207, Id ah o c o d e , th e fil­ing of a pe tition and a

______ final ru iln g -.o n -th at poll-Ilon a r e p re re q u is ite s to lho Illing of an y .co u rt a c ­tion.

C h a p io r N c re a le s a p ro c e d u re perm iltlng In- io ro s ie d p e r s o n s lo pell- lion th o d e p a r tm e n t for

a m e n d m e n t o r rep e a l ol adm in istra tiv e ru le s . Rule N , i- - f ld o p l3 — b y -

---------- re fe r G ir e n m n r e f m i t io n s -■ found in__ C hap te r M.

- - Ruie.fTI2 .andTN.3, c re a le _ . tho p e titio n a n d so l lorth

ils r e q u ir e d c o n ten ts . T hoso r u le s prov ide tha t Iho p e titio n m u st con - | lain a s ta te m e n t o t th e i s u b s ta n c e of th e rule

” w h ic h ' th e ’ ' p e tilio n e r 'i _ . . . s e e k s to p rom u lga lo . o r ,

a r e f e r e n c e to th e ru le » w hich th e po tllloner | s e e k s to a m end o r | r e p e a l. A dditionally , th e t p e titio n e r m u s i so t forth , lho ( a c ts a n d law upon |

, i= w h ic h = h o = b a s e s = h l & - r e ^ q u e s t . R u le N,4 p rov ides r tha t th e 'p e t i t i o n is filed w hon th e dop artm en t v

- r e c e iv e s It. Finally, Rule , . - .N .S - p rn v if ir ^ i . . th a t- l t i f lw

d f r e c t o r - m u s t - is su e a [ d e c is io n o n th e polltlon c

>. w ilhin th ir ty d a y s o l i ts s filing. [

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GIVEN th a t p u rs u a n t to ' r, 67-5203. Idaho C o d e , th e a ^ Id aho S ta te T ax C om - c . . m is sio n will h o ld a t

pub lic h e a r in g In t h e Of- „ f le e s o f th e S t a te T ax 15'C o m m iss io n -In lh e 1 s t / ■*' F loor. E as t C o n fe re n c e

R oom , "H a ll o f M irro rs ’’— T B uilding, 700 W est S ta te ‘■ S t re e t , B o ise , Id ah o a t _ 10:00 a .m . on th e 2nd

le d a y of O cto b er. 1987. (o r i r. th e p u rp o se o( c o n s id e r - _ >0 Ing th e v iew s of a n y a n d Id a il in le re s le d p e r s o n s le rela tive to th e a d o p tio n E o( p ro p o se d reg u la tio n s Y - r e la l ln o - to - th e - ID A H O - R I II INCOME TAX R E Q U U - V TIONS. T h e p ro p o s a ls V -a r e - b e in g m a d e to . T h e Rl }f a d o p tio n of 'p r o p o s e dD_ r e g u ia i io n s .- r e r a t ln g - to ___n lh e IDAHO IN C O M fT A X s REGULATIONS.-, T he st p ro p o sa ls a re b e in g Rl e m a d e l o - e f f e c t - r e c e n t — >• leg is la tive c h a n g e s , e jud ic ia l ru lin g s a n d a d - K m in istrative in te rp re ta - if t io n s re la ting to t h e s e Rl 9 ta x e s . T h e S la te T ax ^ C o m m issio n h a s)f au th o rity to p ro m u lg a te >f th e s e reg u la tio n s pu r- S s u a n l to £3^039 a n d 63-

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0 (ice . T he p ro p o sa ls m ayh b e ex am in ed In a n d i 9 lim ited c o p ie s o b ta in e d - i3_ from su c h o f lic e s____________ !5 S h o rt s ta te m e n ts of REj - l h e - s u b s t a n c e - o f - t h e -------: r u le s p ro p o sed to b e i1 a d o p te d , a m e n d e d o r > ] r e p e a le d a re in c lu d o d RE r ~ b e io w .~ A n y - |n te r e 5 te d — j : p e rso n m ay m a k e h is i t v iew s- know n o ra lly by I 3 a p p e a ra n c e a t th e d a te i 3 a n d lim o show n a b o v e , RE 3 o r by subm itting w ri tte n i 3 v iew s to th e S ta te T ax i : C o m m issio n . P .O . Box t 1-36.- B o ise . - I d a h o -8 3 7 2 2 -R E 3 (Alin: L egal S e c tio n ) a n y > 1 tim e prior to th e h e a r - I L in g . : .R e f s o n s :w ls h in g ; to ^ ^ (> te s tily a re a s k e d to c l_no llfy—th e -C o m m ls s lo n — r > - o f 'th e i r - ln to n f to te s lK y " I■ a t th e a d d re s s a b o v e o r RE

b y calling (208) 334-4560 G> b e (o re 5:00 P.M . o n th e f> la s t b u s in e s s d a y p r io r c I to th e he a rin g . i i— T h e _ n u m b o r in g — of -R E■ th e s e regu ia tio n s_ _ c q r- I r e sp o n d s with th o la s t n I tw o d ig its of th e ap* a I p llc ab ie c o d e s e c t io n a I (C h a p ter 30, T itle 63. RE' I Idaho C ode). fi ..REGULATION 04 tl i AMENDED: c h a n g e s n I r ^ r o r T c e lo InTernal — li

R e v en u e C odo Of 1954 n to 1986; In co rp o ra to s I] 1967 le g is la tiv e DAc h a n g e s . A

-REG tft^W H ON ------------ -- 1 3 . J ^ rAMENDED: c o n fo r m s f Chj lo 1986 le g is la tio n ; PUl c larif ies do m ic ile ; ,_S c larif ies tim e p e r io d s ^

— fo r ta x p a y e rs re s id in g S___o u ts id e Idaho________ • . l i

REGULATION 21 —AMENDED: d e le te s o b s o le te la n g u a g e . n

REGULATION 22AMENDED: e lim in a te s

< o b so le te s e c t io n s ; a u u p d a te s r a te s .a n d inhi a d d s la n g u ag e d e a lin g w ith p a r tn e r sh ip s to e n f con fo rm to ' 1987 o p le g is la tio n . c L

REGTjLATIONS 22G t REPEALED: c o n fo rm s r J , lo -1987 leg is la tive - a c -

REGULATION 22H r9n ADOPTED: in c o r- ' p o ra lo s . 1987reg islallvo a c tio n , pro* v id e s d e lin itlo n s .

- - l lm l ta t io n s r a n d - o x a m - U l ° ?p ie s for Idaho long -

. le rm c a p lta i g a in s . 'n ® REGULATION — 23 '"B*.

— A M E N D E D :--------a d d s -R ® ^la n g u ag e d e a lin g w ith

b e n efic iarie s- of Id ah o t r u s t s ; . c la r if ie sf

Soplember17.1987

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DearM r.W oJff:: P a rtn e r doubles one diaY tak co u tan d lh o ld fo u rca r-__ major. Which one should] *__

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REGULATION 27A i AMENDED; c o n fo rm s «

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REGUALTIONS 27B-E r — ADOPTED:— c o n fo r m s — <

to 1986 le g is la tio n ; r c larifies w a te r ’s e d g e t e lec tion .-

REGULATiON 29B i AMENDED: c la r if ie s c Idaho In v es tm en t tax i c red it; u p d a ted to c o n - form to new tax r a le s ; i d e le te s o b s o le te sec* ;; tion . 1

■REGULATION— ' 3 0 " -j AMENDED: * d e le te s t con fusing - la n g u a g e - { d e le te s o b s o le te s e c - e x lion. V

REGULATION 35 rAMENDED d e le te s [ con fusing la n g u a g e a l a n d e x a m p le s " o f i <eilernate w ith h o ld in g c

- m e thod . i, REGULATION 36A Rti

ADOPTED: c o n fo rm s Thi to 1987 le g is la tio n ; ex* - f. p lanalion of Id ah o r e stim a te d c o rp o ra te e g

— lax___________ ________1REGULATION 45A E

— AMENDED;— c la r if ie s— £ m ath e rro rs a n d tax c a s s e s s m e n ts . i

REGULATION 51 |— AMENDED: c la r if ie s f

no tic e o f lien a n d [| leng th of tim e th e Hen a IseT leclive. I

REGULATION 52 oREPEALED: . in co r- (, po ratod in lo R e g u la - 8 lion 51. 3

-REGULATION ------ 67A— ^AMENDED: c o n fo rm s i lo '1987 le g is la tio n ; p

^com blne3.ail.voluntary_EXi dona tions in to o n e ji

— r o g u la t lo n j- ro in s ta te s — U ;S; Olympic F u n d . i<

REGULATIONS 67B. n 67C. ■ and 670 o REPEALED: in c o r- e p o ra ied in to R E gu la - t( [lon67A . . n

•REG U U TIO N _________68-._&AMENDED: cla_rmos___ nTssues w hich rnay b o - f< a d d re s s e d d u r in g a n a adm in istra tive a p p e a l . p

REGULATION 73 PAMENDED; s p e c if ie s p tha t th e Tax C om - _ . s m issslon will n o t p a y ^

- • In to re s t-o rrd o tln q u e n t-— u re tu rn s 11 paid p ro m p t- s

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form ed tha t th e s t r e e t o ta d d re s s of 633 s iE as tland Drive a n d 639 tvE as tland Dr. Tw in la,Falls, Idaho is thso m e tim e s a s s o c ia te d rew ilh sa id rea l p ro p er- p f

^ a ld sa le will b e m a d e [y ilthou t convenan t o r pc warranty rega rd ing tit le , Th o s s e s s lo n o r e n c u m - • oo r a n c e s _ to .s a tis fy - t h e — ti- b liga tlon se c u re d by 30 nd p u rsu a n t to th e ti - o w er o t sa lo c o n le r re d 30 i- lh e -d e e d - o l t r u s t - e x * — t f c u le d by JO H N C . 30N D E R S O N ras-h ls-sep -------ra te p roperty g ran lo r , p c ) TITLE AND T R U S T PXCl OMPANY. an Idaho w|, o rpo ra lion , a s I ru s le o . ’o a )r The benefit a n d s e o u - fo

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e nefic lary . d a led April ta r I, 1986, r e c o rd e d April Th I, 1986 a s In s tru m en t kn' 0 . 899980 In M ortgage o a ic o rd s of Twin F a lls ^ o un ty . Idaho. • qhHE ABOVE GRANTORS for RE.NAMED-TO COMP- d IIi Y WiTH SECTION 45- ftn- i06(4)(a), IDAHO CODE.0 REPRESENTATION for; MADE THAT THEY___ adiR E - O R ^ - A R E 'N O T ; Ea; RESENTLY RESPO N - ft] BLE FOR THIS ^ BLIGATION. witT h e " d o fa li ir fo r"w h Ic h — ty is sa lo Is to b e m a d e Is ^ | sing th e failu re to p a y w ithc lien d u e .m o n th ly In- y^grrt a ilm en t p a y m e n ls po8s<

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LEGALNOTICE i'Jci— ---------------------------------- rateu n d e r D eed of T ru s t N o te d a led April 24, 9.^1 1986. G ranlor Is In JIT d e f a u l t - f o r - s a l d —pay— COf m e n ls and by re a so n o f Mac sa id default. th e O / 'j B en efic ia ry -d ec la re s a ll PU£ de lin q u en i p a y m en ts S e pn o w -d u e :-p lu 8 -p ro p e rty -D o tita x e s for th e y e a r 1986,3f w hich aii a re d e iin - n !]uent; p lus a cc u m - Pur: m u la te d - l a t e - c h a r g e s ;—720- 3 iu s any o lh e r c o s ts o r Cod a x p e n se s a s s o c ia te d Corr Mifh th is fo re c lo su re . adO| r h e acc ru ed in te re s t Is m en It th e rale of 535.3940 mini s e r d iem , a n d th e pien ba lance owing a s of th is S e d J a te on lho o b liga tion 721, s e cu red by said d e e d o f proc irust Is J117,443.87 p lu s surn accrued In te re s t a l th e th e 'a te of $35.3940 'p e r sa fe J lem . Qpac3A TEDA ugust31.1987 bein riTLE AWD TRUST r e n i :OMPANY. T ru s tee folio / a b e l Redw lne. T rust char3 ((icer ' ____ to _ i’ UBLISH: T h u rsd ay , rent! Sep tem ber 17. 24 a n d ( i) io 3 c to b e r la n d 8 . l9 8 7 . ch

NOTICE OF toTRU STEE'SSA LE re.

O n M onday, th e 11th w t lay o( January . 1988 a t s h h e h o u r of 10:45 o 'c lo c k su v :M T o fsa ld d a y ." in 'th e — afl o bby of lh e O ffice o f sil SAFECO— TITLE— tN ^< 2)ID JURANCE COMPANY Ch ) F ID A H O -lo c a le d a t3 ll to ie c o n d S tre i N orih-C ity s p if Twin F a l l i C ounty o f 'o n w in Falls-S tate o f ida h o ch ITLE AND TRU ST (3)ID COMPANY, an Idaho Im :o rpo ratlon . a s t r u s te e . re l /ill se ll a t public a u c - h e Ion, to th e h ig h e st b id - (4)ID. e r . .fo r-ca sh ;.- ln .la w fu l— ch. lo n e y of th e U niied for ita te s , all p ayab le a t th e (re m e -o f sa le , th e follow - coi i g - d e s c r ib o d 't e a l - p r o - — qu e rty , sltu lated In th e (5)lD,ro'Uniy~of“ n,vIn~Fair3^------ fnijta te of idaho, ancj for e sc r ib e d a s fo llow s, toil > w it: (6)IDileg lnn lng a t lh e N or- qui

Ih w est co rn e r o ( Lol 1 u si In block 1 o t TWIN le t FALLS CHAMBER O F — du: COMMERCE IN- del DUSTRIAL PARK (7) SUBDIVISION NO. 2, ch i Tw in Falls C oun ty . rel; Idaho , acco rd ing to s ta th e p lal th e re o f rna re c o rd e d In V olum e i r ' su j

w hich is th e R eal im( f^oinr of B eginn ing : use THENCE Soulh 89* o8 ' m u 00" E as t 300.50 fee t; s ig

-THEN CE-Soulh O*-32’- (9) I 30” W est, 191.19 fe e t: po j THENCE-Norih 89* 27' qui30 " W est, 300.49 fe e l ;____op«THENCE'Nb"r1h“ 0 ’ 32’ v e f 3 0 " E a s l ,1 M .0 7 fe e t to qui

B eginn ing . traiXCEPT a 15.00 fo o t (10)11.w ide utility e a s e m e n t p o :pa ra lle l and a d ja c e n t m elo th e W est boundary . IngLSO EXCEPT th e N orth trei110 fee l of th e a b o v e (11)d e sc r ib e d pa rce l o f eni'la n d . toT h e tru s te e h a s no proknow ledge of a m oro proparticu la r d e sc r ip tio n (12)o f th e above re fe re n c - amie d rea l p roperty , b u t . tofo r p u rp o se s of^ c o m - reqp lla n ce wilh S e c llo n qu i60-113 Idaho C o d e , th e chet r u s te e h a s b e e n in* (13)fo rm ed tha t th e s t r e e t refta d d r e s s — o f- ^6 83 ____duaE as tland Drlvo, Twin BotFa lls ,— fdaho is " l aso m e tim es a s so c ia te d sloi w lih -M ld re a L p ro p e r* .- . Intere

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b r a n c e s to s a tis fy th e 317 o b liga tion s e c u re d by Boi a n d p ijrsu a n t to th e con p o w e r o f sa le c o n fe rre d reci In th e d e ed of tn i s t ex* of e c u te d by JO H N C . nub A N D ER SO N ,-as h is s e p - notl a ra te p roperty g ran to r . ^

■ to TTTlE a n d m U S T proi COMPANY, a n Idaho helc C orpo ration , a s t r u s te e , day fo r th e ben efit a n d se cu * pub rity o f FIRST IN- fiotl TERSTATE b a n k o f reqi IDAHO, N .A .. a s 25

-B e n e f ic la ry .-^ a te d - Ju n e erni 30. 1983. r e c o rd e d Ju ly an 1. 1983 a s In s tru m en t enti N o . 842723 In M ortoage gign re c o rd s o l Twin F a lls thar C oun ty , idaho . ora<THE ABOVE GRANTORS Dali ARE NAMED TO COMP* S eo LY WITH SECTION 45- |n 5 i 1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. cOfi NO A e PRESENTATION (SenI S . .MADE THAT-l THEY MerA RE, O R ARE NOT, PUE PRESENTLY RESPO N - Seo SIBLE FOR . T H lS .O c tc OBLIGATION. ' -------------5 ?

T h e de fau lt fo r w hich « n i th is s a le Is to b e m a d e is c b e in g th e J a l lu re - tb pay— t l when< d u e , m onth ly In- pi s ta llm e n t p a y m en ts u n d e r : D e e d ; of^^ T r u s t 5! N o te d a te d J u n e 30, n{ 1983. G ran tor Is In u , d e fa u lt for sa id pay - r i rn e n ts a n d by re a so n of t»- s a id d e fau lt. th e A; B enefic ia iy d e c la re s all d e lin q u en t p a y m e n ts lu now d u e ; p lu s a cc u m - ni- m u ta te d la te c h a rg e s ; a l p lu s any o th e r c o s ts o r e x p e n s e s a s s o c ia te d p ' ' w ilh th is fo re c lo su re .T he a cc ru e d in te re s t Is a t th e r a te o f J27.9584 p e r d ie m , a n d 't h e ' B alance ow ing a s o f th is d a te on th e ob liga tion Mah, s e c u re d by sa id d e e d of [ru st is S U ,737.66 p lu s 01” acc ru e d in te re s t a t th e rate o f J27.9584 p e r q , t1 H em . a p.,DATED A ugust 31,1987 ® „ riTLE A ^D TRUST:O M P A N Y rTru5teo---------^label R edw lne, T rust | q^ ,DfflCer omArPUBLISH: T h u rsd ay , o p ? / S e p te m b er 17. 24 a n d3 c b b e r . l a n d 8^1987._____

NOTICE OF wVINTENDEDACTION Plant

Pu rsuan t to S e c tio n 72- Comi '2 0 - a n d —7^721— W a h o - re c o t^ e , th e Industrial Clly 1ilom m ission p r o p o s e s of T idop tion and am end* and. n e n t of certa in a d - Wl- nln is tra tive ru les , to Im- Coun)lem en t and in te rp re t of TSections 72-720 and 72- held71 . k la h o C o d e . T h e consiiro p o se d action m ay b e te r clum m arized a s follow s: Septe h e e x isling m in im um 'N O Wlafe ty s ta n d a rd s a n d IT 1irac tlc es for logg ing a re CITle lng rea d o p led a n d THIen u m b e re d . w ilh th e FAIollow ing su b s ta n tiv e SEI:h a n g es (ru les r e la te s loiiov o - p r o p o s e d - r u l e s - a s - p r o p te n u m b ered ) ; sam eDIDAPA 17,5.B.2.d.i.: EDC-

c h a n g e s ru les rela tive Loisto foo t p ro lociion , to - Wilireq u ire e m p lo y ee s to Fall

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DIDAPA 17.5.B.3.a.iv.: Mayoi.c h a n g e s -re q u lro m e n ts -A T rE i for fire o x lingu lsho rs Jew el ( re q u ire s ihem to Depul c om p ly wilh NFPA r e - PUBL

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te trac h lo rid e (or^^lrh d u s tr ia l- p u r p o s 8 3 - |s — »N 0d e le te d . hjiaa i) IDAPA 17.5.E .2.a.: ^ A Tc h a n g e s req u ire m en t tiomc rela tive lo pbstin g ofs ta n d a rd s ig n a ls , to q a r y m a k e th ie req u ire m en t s u g g e s te d ra th e r Ihan

im p o s e s ilm ilatlon on u s e of voice co m - nnnnp m u n lcatio n s . fo r 2 ? ’" ^ s igna lling . ' JJ®) IDAPA 17.5.G: Im- I , lho p o s e s new sa fe ty re - ( q u irem o n ls relatlve-lo--T^j,i_o p e ra tio n ___of___c to w _ M « n i,v e h ic le s ; sim ilar to re- q u ire m e n t a lre ad y in Se H e c t - f o r - l o g - t r u c k - a r f t ritr a n sp o rta tio n . r,Vi„oi0) IDAPA 17,5.H .h.: im- p o s e s new req u ire - ihn m e n ls rela tive to fall*' t a o l d a n jp ro u s

II IDAPAa m e n d s rulo rela tive / to u ndercu lting , to ‘ p roh ib it doing th is fo r Lq . p ro d u c tio n logg ing . . i,,rinrn ft IDAPA i M . m . : a m e n d s ru le rela tive P X i lo b in d e r p l a c e m e n t - P 'tk s’

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LEGAL NOTICE - LEC

17 Msln S t ., Room too , Ik» |S 8 , ID t o . S uch COLo m m en is m u s t b e JUDIjc e lv e d w ith in 20 d a y s THEf lh e d a te o l first IN ublication of this

N b ^ 'h e a rin o on th e ro p o sed r u ie s sh a ll b e ANOT eld u n le s s , w ithin 20 R E M ays of th e d a te of first PILW1 ublication of th is otice. a u c h a h e a r in g is jq u e s te d In w riting by LARR ) p e rs o n s , a gov- m m entaf a g e n c y , o r by 1 a s so c ia tio n p re s - SEND nting a p e titio n with THE g n a lu re s o f no t le s s DEFEI lan 25 m e m b e rs o f th e ,Y O L

aanlza tion . NOTIFed th is 3 rd d a y of plaint

sp le m b e r.1 9 a 7 . y a in tIDUSTRIAL OTatricOMMISSIONerald _ A . . .G e d d e s . S t a te < e m b er ll 'e C cJBLISH: T hu rsday , by ti ap lem ber 17, 24 and plalnti c to b e r l.1 9 8 7 . Bereb;5SBIMANCE N 0 ^ 5 ' written N ORDINANCE O F THE *on "ic CITY COUNCIL OF “ 1°. THE CITY O F TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,REZOfJiNG--------REA L- fnohs.PROPERTY BELOW ‘h e r n. DESCRIBED: PRO* Xou (3 VIDING TH E ZONING 'nie C L A S S I F I C A T I O N P THEREFOR: AND iudgmi ORDERING THE NEC- P ayefl ESSARY AREA OF IMPACT AND ZONING J h e DISTRICTS MAP c la m 1 AMENDMENT. a^'lon^WHEREAS. Harold azier a n d L aw rence and ,t n e s h a d m a d e a p - 5 's tric c ation for a re z o n e of Auo^usi D o erty -located In. the- « chan W block o f W ilm ore Clerk enue«^- Tw in Falls. EllieM'

IvH E R & is, th e Cilyinn ing a n d Z oning S epien im m isslon fo r th e City Twin Falls. Idaho holdPublic H earing a s lo .Y O Un sld e r th e zon ing NOTIFIIsignation a n d neces* to r of ry -A re ro f I m p a c fa n d -p u rs u a rning D istric ts Map u nder Ilendm en l u pon a Hon 3ZONE of th e rea l pro- ordereflrty be low d e sc r ib e d ; ^

A/HEREAS, th e City « be inning a n d -Zoning Seotem m m lssion h a » m ade Cople :om m enda tion9 -lo -the~ 87 :22 ,ai y Council fo r lh e City lh e

Twin F a lls . ' Idaho; S ec re ta j , and GaVHEREAS. lh e City 600 Soi uncll fo r th e th e City. 25. Boi

Twin F a l l s . ; idaho . The tel Id a Public H earing lo fo r the is id o r th e s a m e m at- (208)33^

on th e 8 th day of D ated 1 p te m b e r l9 8 7 . SeplemiW. THEREFORE. BE -IDAHO- r ORDAINED BY THE COMMI: :iTY COUNCIL OF J e r r y ' ' •HE CITY O F TWIN Secro ta •ALLS, IDAHO: PUBLISiECTlON .1. T hat th e Seo tm e owing d e s c r ib e d rea l lEI iperty— b e —a n d — th e — y o u - n e is h e re b y REZON- NOTIFiE C-1 lo r of3 3 and -4 -o f Block-3,—p u rsu a r i/ilmore T rac i, Twin u n der li alls County , Idaho tion 38- 3TI0N 2 .. T hat th e o rdered la of im p act a n d Z on- archery

•and lh e s a m e is Fort eby— a m e n d e d — to -M a n a g e oci th e rezon Ing of fective real p ro p e r ty ab o v e Septem i

icribecJ. CopleSSES' B Y n ’HE“ CITY~87-2l a r UNCIL S e p te m b e r 8, the 7 S ecre taiiNED BY TH E MAYOR and Gat ) tem b er8 .1 9 8 7 600 Soujg Vollmer 25, Bok

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b e en filed a g a ln s l a potl ln -lho .D istrlc l C o u r t -E dw ard -

ho S ta te of Idaho , in Novombi fo r th o c o u n ty of QininQs

n Fails, - (in M he’ S P n gjis tra te --------- D lv lsion -p iew obd•oof) by th e above Falls. Idt led PlaintJif a n d vou r h flnno

d l f ^ .e B f o ^ f i l e T r h o m a s te n a n sw e r o r wr I* Brookha m otion In d e fe n s e to od in thi

sa id c o m p la in t-c o u r t, th iln iw enty d a y s o f ch ange so n /lce of th is su m - d issa ils f is ; and y o u a ro f u ^ n rese n i ' no tified th a t u n le s s ' of ihe Pe

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plaintiff will take s iro e i, im en l a g a in s t you a s W asW np (Od In s a id com -, |io „ w llf

lo ^ n a l u r o ^ ' o l lh o “i l f il?y t m a g a in s t y o u is an in the ounl o r a c c o u n ts cou rt. 1 Ig n ed .to th e plaintiff m ay b e I :o1Iecllon. s o n whoNESS My h a n d a n d lecllons. l - o ( ~ s a l d - D i s t r i c t - S a rt Ihls I 9 lh - d a y of again st e.1987. of nam e,la rd A. P o n c e , C lerk • WITNE(riston L oe------------------ a n d — 8'u ty ,........... M aflisirato M aglsira

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L E G A L N O .T I C E

IN TH E DISTRICT I COURT O F TH E RFTH •! lUDICfALDISTRICTOF * rHE STA TE O F IDAHO.

IN A N D FO R T H E ' C O U N TY O F

JTWIN FALLS J ________a s« N o . 38780-2 NOTHER SU M M ON S EBECCA ■ SU E ILCHER (CLARK).

Plaintiff

^RRY CLARK,D efendant

T H E S T A T E O F ID A H O ENDS G REETIN G S TO ^E ABOVE-NAMED EFENDANT - YOU A R E HEREBY OTIFIED T h a t a com* aint h a s b e e n filed la inst y o u in th e stric t C o u r t o f th e Fifth idlclal D is tr ic t o f th e a te o f Id a h o J n and fo r e C oun ty o f Twin Falls,' th e a b o v e-n am e d alntiff, a n d you a re ireby d i r e c te d to (He a I t te n - a n s w e p or wrlt- n m otion In d e fe n s e to id c o m p la in t w ithin en ty (20) d a y s of the irvice o f th is sum - 5 n s ;-a n d y o u a re fur- a r n o tif ie d th a t u n le ss . u d o s o w ilhin th e l e here lQ specified ,'9 plalnfilT will tak e Jgm en t a g a in s t you a s s^ed in ; s a id com-:.

rhe" n a tu r e of th e ilm a g a in s t you is an Ilon fo rd iv o rc e .WITNESS My han d d th e s e a l of sa id strict C o u r t th is 27lh of g u s t, 1987.:hard A ._P e iice _____ ___ _}fk ‘ ie M o tz n e r

6 lI^H : T hu rsday , p le m b er 3 , 1 0 ,1 7 and 1987. -

"LEGALNOTKJE OU A R E HEREBY; TIFIED th a t th e Dlrec- of F ish a n d gam e.

s u a n t to h is -a u ln o rity ---------ler Id ah o C o d e Sec*I 36-106(e)(A). h a s -e re d th a t^ h e ~ l 9 8 7 ; --------sst g r o u s e s e a s o n inn e -M a n a o e m e n t-U n il - ------be c lo s e d effec tive ite m b e r8 .1 9 8 7 . op ie s o f O rd e r No.-!2_are_ayallab.le .from ______

C o m m issio n :retary. Id a h o Fish I G am e C o m m iss io n .

S ou th W fainut. Box B oise, Id a h o 83707.-

1 te le p h o n e num ber th e C o m m iss io n Is

1)334-3771.ed th is 10 th day of ile m b e r.1 9 6 7 .HO-FISH A N D G A M E - - '- - VIMISSIONry M. Conley; '

S f y r T h u rsd ay , ilm eb e r1 7 .1 8 8 7 .

LE(Sa L n 'OYiCE-------D U -A R E — HEREBY---------flFIED th a t t h e Direc* of F ish a n d gam e,

suan t to h i s au tho rity * * er id a h o C o d e Sec*

38-106(e)(6)(A). h a s sred th a t th e d e e r le ry s e a s o n b e clos* lajha-L ow tflC -E ayatls . }r. C .J . S t rik e , and

B o ise Wildlife •l a o e m e n f A r e a s r e f - -------Ive Friday,te m b e r4 .1 8 8 7 .3 p le s_ o f O rd e r N o.1 e re a v a ila b le from

C o m m iss io n rotary, i d a h a Fish G am e C o m m iss io n ,S outh W aln u t, Box B oise, Id a h o 83707.

t e le p h o n e num ber lh 6 " C o m m is 9 lo n 'ls 1334-3771.id - th ls 10th day o f . .

W l s V ? S b “GAMEEMISSION----------------------------y M. C onley, relary.ILISH: T h u rsd ay , lmeb e n 7 . l9 B 7 . .IN THE DISTRICT lURT O F T H E FIFTH 3ICIAL D ISTRICTOFESTATE O F IDAHO,_______IN A N D FO R T H E

C O U N TY O F TWIN FA LLS

)TICE O F HEARING )N o .39817 HE M A H E R O FTH E LICATION O F :MAS--------- EDWARD----------L

C H A N G E O FIE.potllion b y T hom asa rd — P a u l . - V b o rn ----------am ber- 30, 1943 a tig s , - M o n ta n a ,- n o w ............Jlng a t 228_ A p:_______(OOd D rive, Twin I, Idaho , p ro p o s in g a

n a s - Edwardikhard h a s b e e n fil- n th e a b o v e en lilled 1, th e fe a s o n -fo r r th e — ' me in n a m e be ing atislaction w ith ent n a m e ; th e nam e le P e ll l io n e r ’s fa ther orbert A . P a u l, ad* s 4593 S o u th J .01, T acom a,hing ton . S u c h pe tl- w lirb e h e a r d a t 9:30 on W e d n e s d a y , th e _ .

la /b lO c l b b o r , ) 9 a 7 he a b o v e en titled t. a n d o b je c llo n s b e filed b y a n y p er- who c an , in su c h ob* ons, s h o w lo th e t a 'g o o d rea so n i s t su c h a ch an g e .

TNESS M y h arid_______

Islrato C o u r t th is 3rd ' ~ 3 fS e p lem b er.1 9 8 7 .USH: T h u r s d « y , . e m b er 1 0 -1 7 ,2 4 and ber1 .1B 87 ._________________

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C O U R T O FT H E FIFTH JUDICIALDISTRICTOF T H E S T A T ^ F IO A H O .

IN A N O ro R T H E CO UNTYOFTW IN

FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION

CASE N O . 3000 NOTICE T O CREDITORS In th e M a tte r o f Ihi E sta te ofM A X L Q A JL E Y .’

D ecease! NOTICE IS HEREB’

QIVEN th a t th e undei s ig n e d h a s b e e n ap p ^ n te d - p e r s o n a l repre se n ta t iv e o f th e above n a m ed e s t a t e . AU pei s o n s h av ing claim: a g a in s t th e sah d e c e a s e d a re -r e q u i re t to p r e s e n t th e ir .c la im : w ithin fo u r (4) month: a fte r th e d a te o f th e flra pub lica tion o f th is notici o r sa id c la im s will bi fo re v er b a rre d . Claim: m u s t e i th e r b e p res a n te d to T w in Falls M nl I T ru s t C o m pany , thi p e rso n a l rep rese n ta tiv i

f th e e s t a t e , a t P o a t Of Ice Box 829, B oise daho 83701, o r filed witl

th e C ou rt.DATED th is 4 lh d a y o S e p te m b e r , 1887 TW N FALLS BANK AN[ TRUST COMPANY By S c o tt 0 . A llen T rust O fficer PUBLISH: -T hu rsday S e p te m b e r 17, 24 anc O c to b e r l.1 9 8 7 .

IN TH E DISTRICT------------- CO U RTO F-TH E FIFTH

JUDICAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE O F IDAHO.

^ --------------- IN A N D FO R T H E --COUNTY OFTW IN

--------------FALLS MAGJSTRATE-. DIVISION

P ro b a te N o . 3905-----------NOTICE T O CREDITORS IN THE MATTER O F THE

-----------ESTATE O F-D IX IE JCFARNWORTH,

D eceasoc NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN th a l th e u n d e r s ig n e d h a s b e e n ap' po in ted p e rs o n a l r e p re se n ta t iv e o f th e above n am ed d e c e d e n t . Al p e rso n s h av ing claim !

--------- a g a in s t - th e - d e c e d e n t 01d e c e d e n t 's e s ta t e are requ ired to p r e s e n t theii c laim s w ith in fou r (4J m o n th s a f te r th e d a te ol th e f irs t pub lic a tio n ol th is n o tic e o r said

______ c la lm s_ w ill b e forever■ b a h e d . ClaTms m ust

e ith e r b e p r e s e n te d to th e p e rs o n a l . r e p re ­se n ta tiv e o f th e e s ta t e of th e law o f fic e s o f Paul T. S m ith, 138 S ix th A venue N orth, P .O . Box 1882, Twin' F a lls , Idaho 63303-

--------- 1882, o r ti le d “ w llfinh ‘0C lerk of th e C ou rt.

______ D alfld_JW s_1flL _day_ofS e p te m b e r , 1987.C harles E . H arm on P e rso n a l R e p rese n ta t iv e

-PU BLISH :------- T huraday ,S e p te m b e r 10, 17, and 24.1087.

^ A n n o u n c e m e n t s

V, OQl-Ftoriata

ADVERTISE_ YOUR

SERVICESPECIALTY _____INTHiS DIRECTORY

Plaeod undor tho heading oi yourcholcol

Your ad wiil'VoacK 22,00C---------- familios ovorydoy-and-the

rosulls will amazo you. Call loday and ono ol our Irlond'

' ty Ad-Vlsors wilt tiolp you word your ad so mal It will bo most oltoctlvo and bilnfl

. you .Iho -.resu lts you aro looKIno lor.

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. OOi-Loglft Found............Found malo Gormari Shop-

hard X, about 4 montha oid._____.•Saturday, naar. CIrcia-K on______ WashlnQlon_.St._S. 733-4654

:“ TER0feD0Gt06--------- --------AVAILABl£ fO fl--------

. ADOPTION Hours Men-Frt

J . 1d0pm2:30pm.

.'Shelter locatod on 1 mile wosl rt^ad, u se the entrance

'to Sower p lant across Iho road (rom KART Radio. 1M7

■Dog. Ilcensea may t>e pur- 'chasod «t th e City Water Of- .flce.

Can S4«43SIfnoanaw er . . . 324-4313

.LOSTI A woman's t.«vl jK ket w /am iil red roae. Frl.

-night outalde main ticket u t e a t Filer Fair. 734-(SM.

'Loai black and tirown______ female ahepherd ... puppy

near Perrine School. CallTwaso. — ---------- •

— Lott brown Greyhound. 4■..yra old, around the Mink

— “ T M inrsoum 'ofJarom erC aii ......... 324-8W..................

Has your campor boon , soolnfl moro driveway than campslteal Soli It wltti a

. ------ clasBlflodatJ;Call73Wie2fl.—

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[av eV per line rate. Con

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PRY Lost 2V4 milos north o( Buhl on Clear tjk o a Rd. 1 lomalo Brittany, t yr old, and 1-12

°P* wook oid male Bdliony. pro- REWARDI Call 54M9?g.>0)'® LOST: Golden flolrloyof1V4

All miles SW ol Buhl. Answora lims to - “Ju liu s". Important, ior t o r—Incapacttalod porson. a re REWARD. Ploaso call allor

he ir 6:00p.m.543.^210. .(4) Lost: Longhaired Slamoao

(, nf cat. fomalo. in vicinity ol n eparks and CreaWew or

, , r i Perrine School aroa. Cail

7,l» - L o » t;- 6-m o n th - o id-m aioust Baaaott. black and brown.

' *0 loat near Asgrow Rosoarchare- Contor. Flior. Tho kids miaa9 of him very much. 326-4136. ilT . Loai: Fomalo aoal point nue Slamoao. 7 yoara old, 382, possibly wearing red Ilea J03- collar. L o s l^ e a r Brackon

hoapital.' Answers lo . "Noka” . Reward olfered for

recov"ory.^ dead" or '“. t t734^0m_______________

Ive Lost: young malo Border lay,-C olllerDlack-4-w hlle. south inc^ of Twin Falls. Reward of-

- ferod. Cali 733-7207._

— 003-SpocW N oBcM

Arts and Cralta Show, Twin— _Falla City. Parte. Sep t^ t9-4 . ____20.10 am-« pm. Booih foea,

Sto. For moro Info contact; Pam Wobb 73444M. Donna

____Forronburo 734-2360.C0l08trum 't0~8uppD rt'lm -

___ muno system . 423-4053.• Do your .Christmas siiopp-

rv ing oarly a l homo, Iho U trri ' J Mk way. Froo gllta, toya I and h ^ o ^ d e c o ^ B ^ k a

10 or Notic* of 8h*rtlfa aaieNowor 25" color console

.. Curtla.Mathos TV.w/tetunc-. l . m lion romoto conlrol, Sam- - the aung — microwave.— 14— Call w oedoator. Public aucilon,

ond- Twin Falls County Cour- you thouse. 425 Shoshone St. will North. Thurs., Sopt. 17,

iiing 11:30 a.m . Items will bo sold aro to thohlgho8t_blddof^

--------O W -K«iKonw-------------

' Summer Is hero - and to is ■“ garago salo seosoni Find

out whoro Ihoy aro and toll___ ovoryono whore yours willlop- be tnrough the powoilul Ill- old. llo oda In classlllod.

1654005^em oflilH oB e»>-------

' No maltor how you spend ~ ~ y o u r ^ 8Y3:~ elas8lliod—Ida-

your busy schedule. Pul classlliod 's llmo-savlng difoclory ol goods and sor- vlcos 10 worktor you loday.

nile '

ihS O O M >efw al>

o>‘ : ANONYMOUSC a l l 7 » ^ ,

^ AnTS&CIUFTSSHOWT 3 Lynwood Shopping Cenlor,

Oct. 2,3. 4th. Roglatralion VJi foe, $7.50. Sign up by Sept. ■SS} 30lH at Barfon'e Jow l^ or

theH om eaiead.___________

ISS DlAL-A-DATE --------1-976-1111-------

— • Fun, I'riendahlp. excllement ~ i & rom ance. 59«/mln. 4-toll. llnl- FAIRHAVEN: aii Family Kyle-IWng-forolder=-

• ty peraonn, in Jerom e, from = & & »m o.Call324W 3. _____

“ B . i r t8.— whatever you nood.

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— - I006-Personals

— H()TUNE-73M122 |I.^2 A Problem Is not a problem rnv Whon shared. Mental Health h

A sso c m o n . 5pm lo 7am. 24^ houra on weekends._______ ' 'i n Cindy Braalon will no t(or ongor be responsible for to n '- a n y detjla oUior-ihan my r

----------- - -fc. - PBEONANT-NEEDHELP?- ,

:;ss.MS.'"srp™r.'S;or Hotilno& Crisis C e n t e r , ^ ”

j j II 7472.24 hours a day._______ gjRoom in llconsod shelter r

reli Stop Smoking Eaally-Kyp- □ ilaa -no8le -90%-succoss.- alag g _ wolQhl loss. Call 324.7281. • g

![!]• Aro you tho spoMing sort! -

fo? ^ S e l e c t e d O f f e r s J

007-Jobs of IntBTWt S

or- A challenging ioadorahlp § position available now. .7

— RN'S and LPN'a. flexible ^ achedullng. compotitive wagos. Cail 423-5S91 to ra p - N

r r r polniment._______________ tvt * Applicalions— belng— ac- gi aa copied lor RNS and LPNs in id- progrosslve JCAH ac- !S ma crooitod hospital with varied N

dopartmonts, dliroront’ io —^ .ahlila_nBwly::.conipollllvo. 01

ta larioa, oxceiiont bonelili. w —- 'Contact-Humarr-RosourtfcT Pi 3p- Oopanmoni at Cassia Mo- P< >rTl mortal Hoapital in Buriey, Tl lya Idaho (208) 678-4444. Equal T<

a Opportunily Employer -_ m i» - . -----------g

Apt manager poaitlon -5lo available soon In tlio Twin ?1C-. .F a lls— aroa— Maintenance im- skills roqulrod. Bookkoop- N4— 'tn g holplu1r8atary,-bonollls- yi)n, + apt. Send rosume lo: 00 * J iur- x-81, c /o Timos-Nowa. PO atSL Box 54S.TF. id. 83303. scIJi Aro you 10 through 217 vi

Neod a lob or your GEO? roCall Rot) at 7^-4435 be- Y-IweenSam andlOam._______B

-------Baby..alller-aaodod.wlUday. Oiallornoons. oast end of to

; >0 Buhl, o r CSI area. 543-6585 laBo a nanny in Now Yorlc. S

Lm Call5tM2»6253. ■ Mr III: Boise law llrm.~oponina of-

lico.In TF, Is seeking legal S '_ soc./rocepL, word process-' ?

ing skills rog., please sond ------ roBum o-to-Q uono,~Sm lthr £_ Howard, & Hull. P.O.Box §« nd 519. Boiso. Idaho 63701 P< I's- -BSA-*cf2Milng-rosomor1or i j ’ul District ^ocutlvo, 4 year ^ no degree a must. Must bo pro- — or- iicront In public rolalions, P< '• lund raising and training A| _ skills. SoncT to: RL 3 Box Oi

8770, .Twin Falla. Accopling ^ applications until S floL ». Pi

— CABLE TELEVISION inalaiiora/conslructlon, ex- perience n o c ., Call tam - 3^ Spm, Boiso, 362-2641. P< Cily ol Rupert Is accepting Ni

_ applications for an Individu-al lo acl aa administrative »

ar, aocrelary. Apply at Public ^on Wofka Olflco, 620 F SL heFit. Rupert. Id. 8^50. 20M36- Uior 4900. Closing date: O pen 0<• unllHllled.flealdencyreq. mi

O the r-lobs-avalL -W e-tr» ln-^ part-time, one . weekend a Pc

I"' month & two weeka annual Oli 1:- Iratlnlng. Oood pay & ffi

. benoflfa. EnllsfmenI [lc Jr=- •bbnus"esn«IT733:267T71h" tja im Twin Falla. Army Roaerve. Ed

Be All You Can Ba . ( »— I 0y? Need older lady lo come to sti W my home to babysIL P/T b|\

734^2*4, call anytime _ ■ g ;

i

m e n t s ' S e i

a t e p a r t y . 7 d a y s , 0

• | 007-JobsollnterBst

COSMETOLOGIST— P- FulMlme and pan-tlme poat- *

tion i available. Hourly ^ irage, commission + * beneilla. II you ara Interest* ‘ 'ed In joining Ihe prolea- ^ sional a la f fa lW T ra n d a In h Ihe Magic Valley Mall, call h R e n ee a t7 3 i« 4 j. 0

CRUISESHIPS. c Now Hiring.' Tour guides, ;

aecretarias, glh shop aaleal Pphotographers, musicians,- "hostesses. On board train- °Ing -f world iraveL Cali C^73»<775.Ext024A . [iOleaei tnick drtvera needed , n experienced wlttT-13 - s p d - 1 Road Ranger. Also, expert-enced choppor operator sneeded. 4& ^ a » . ________ _S

IExperienced in “ quantitylood sorvlcea. Referencea *required. Apply at Flier fSenior Haven. 222 Main, '<Rier. (daho.______________ ^Escrow secreUry needed. Iminimum 1 yr exp. Call Dan jin Ketchum. 72M?00 r

Experienced part-lime nw altreau lor e v e n l^ ahilt. |Apply in peraon. after 5:00 sp.m . George K'a Fine Food, c1718KlmberivRd._________ jFor a fun aeasonable lob. Wdemonstrate neat, aflor- 7;dab le—candiea—and ac- sceasorlsa.-F roa iUL f r a r dhostosa gia. free auppliea. s

sHelp wanted, farm mach. C operator, call M4-7148. b HELP WANTED: Sortlce S Station - convenience store * caahier. Experience prefer- !i:rod . 734^ _____________ Tl

---------- HiQHSCHOOl________GRADUATES P'

Cash bonuses lo $2,000. Education assistance, loan repaymenl and 0.1. Bill available. II you qualily.

-O ver-300-skllls-to-train-ln— part time one week-end a

~ monlh~and~two~woeka~an»— HIRINQI Govnm■Mob^your a re a (15466,000. Directory

- t29.g5.802-ai»8885exL707:IDACALFREIQHTUNES

Hiring Good Drivers!Call 24 hours a day. .208-487-0336______________

ft U d y with a car lo llvoHn.4 Ilmo oil. Ilghl housokoop-

ing, salary negotiable. Sond- resum o to: Box B-92. c /o

Times-News, P.O. Box 548.

L. Logal secretarv. busy offico__- in •Wendell. Typing. 60-70- wpm, shorthand holplul,- 0 word procBSSlno oxporH- X enco prolorred. iS.OO an hr..>' vacation, sick loavo. 538-- 6696.6:30-12:00/1:00-5:30.

Live In housekeeper «liho can drive. 837-4874. -----------

~ Medical Supor Blllor. Reai

5 iSd res"urno**to'Box D-9 I. C /O Times Nows. PO Box U 548. Twin Falls. Id 83303.0 Mothers helper noodod Im­

mediately, lamlly of 2 girls, ? & 6. New York City. For In- ^rmatrdfTtall 208-7^533:-------

. Nationwide tool distributor ' ie o d s 1 salesperson lo aell ■- is tab llsh ed -ac co u n tr—No—- oxperlonco necessary, sala­

ry paid during Iralning. Ex- • co llen t' oamlng potonllal. '

- Call 734-2343 tOam 1012.? Need experienced concroio : (Inlsher and laborer. Call J 734-2169aftor5pm.________- Nee(] loving lady to caro for •

two children afiomoons. 5; d a y a .o r Tuoa_Ji-Wed.-My—, hom e or yours, Filer or Twin] laila. 32M104_____________J Nood mill m an'to operate i t ’ local bean mill, nigm shift,1 oxpoflonco preferred b u t _. wifi train right’ IndividuaLr P H T ^ E rS snO T oB um eT r• port Info lo: Box Z-OI, c /o. Times-News, P.O. Box 548,~1 Twin Falls, 10,83303.

- .G ot on anDlo. on tho com --.: ora oqurpmonl you vo

always wajtlod. Road I classlllod. Can 733-0826.

- Need person lo caro for 14r y rro id boy,-couniryhomo ln—( Jorom e. exchange for room > and board. Prolor older per­

aon on soc aoc. must have ? valid drivora ilconso and 3 ) roloroncos. Reply to: Box . Y-fll, c /o TImes-Nows. P.O.

Box 548. TF. id. 83303.

I tor^{EnglMi as a s ^ n d a T language) to loach average

' S hra. por wook. MuaLbe bi­lingual and havo at least S

• years oxperloncojeaching__I E S L Submit rosumo to: C ^

Relugee Cenlor, 2 6 0 .-4 th _I Ave. Eaai. Twin Falla, no- L tator.lhan 3 :00.p.m ^on-Fri.,_; S opL 18,1887._____________

Part-time help at Taco L jQ hns^-3.nighta per-woek,. Cail 4 0 ^ 6 7 allor e p.m. lor

m ore InformaUon._________Parl-llme Janitor needed.

I Apply to Housekeeping DopL only.^No^pJione calla.

Part-t[tM lunch help needed a l ^ a ln Street Treats,

. downtown Twin. Rofa re-

. quired. Call734-8161.Poaitlon for Registered N urse aa lull-llme house

. supervisor evening shllL Excellent salary and bonefils In progressive hospital. II Inleresled con­tac t . Human Reaource Department at Cassia Me­morial Hospital. In Burley, ktaho (206) 6784444 Exten­sion 110. Equal-Opporlunlly EmploverMlF/V/H.^Poaitlon available for a Director ol Stall Develop- menL Current M aho’ R.N. icense • _ _ ro q u lred .___

E d S l o n p re la rred^ua® poaaeas good communlca- ion akilla. ContKt; Merrllee

Stevenaon, Director of Nur> aing. Qreen Acres Care C a n le r .W W I . •

i l e c t e d o j

) t a ,o n l y * 3 ” p e r l i n e . (

007 -Jobs ollnterest 0

r& ~J~ L eulno Is accepting fapplications for io m haul Ttruck drtvera to run 4 f s ta le s Mso lo .' Psy la mlleaga p lus uloading and unloedlng, ailayover, vacation, and fuel Rbonus. Applicants m ust Nhave 1 year or 100,000 miles Fol interstate experlance and vttave a claan drtvlng record. |(For more inlormaiion ta l i , | |20S<42-3»4.______________ ttRanch hand to operate hay; Icla rm -& small cow/caif Uoperation near O reana, nOwyhee Counly. S end £resum e lo: PCI, Box 291. 0 W ount8lrr^m erW .-#SM 7.-

Receptionist needed lor PJe rom e medical office. P Sand raaume to: Box A-«2.c /o Timea-News, P.O. Box JI548.Twln Falls, M. 83303. ^Retired non^m okor l,wanted, prefer woman. »room & board in exchange .for part-llme child care. Cali »n4-i609evea. y

Salea Rep. Unllmlled In- come,{tommls8lon). H I-: Tech producU. Call Kim > ^ i ^ l Weston Inn 94:30.

School Dist. Food Service D irector /lo r Blaine C o.! Schools..'E xp . In instllu-j tional food-servlce mgmL o r 1 licensed dlotlllon preferred. J Competitive salary . & banallta. Contact olllce of | Supertlnlendant 788-2296 or write P.O.Box 1006. Hailey,ID 83333__________________Telephone operators need­ed lor 4 weeka, pm-9:30 ‘ pm. Mon.-Thurs. Minimum w age. Call 733-5350. k

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win FallsOfllco,-734-0605-------- -Boise Oflico, 343-5600

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isli mobllo or stationarynding van. Hand dipped ^ I cream, sno<ono8, aoltinks, candy, plua a 600# ---------r day llakod ico m achino.k;e reducod from $12,500 . . .

.733-9473 evea. • OREndors. easy cash , colioct VA loice monlh. Seo or write paymeJ Weal I, 139. Jorom o, brick hiho83338. has 5

owing Mountain H om e,Tiodoiod convenience S''?™- >ro wllfi last food equip-

™ ' _ ^ . ? 3 U m . n t ' G F5,000 + Invemory. 1500/>. lor leaae building. 1- r.Wltorl-377-3015.<1 Of trade, 1 or both. Two

JXSI «ah occupancy. $49,000ch. Terma. 7344849 ______space mobile hom e park

iluding 4 moblle.liome8 In mdell. S187.000. »0.000 wn, cash or coliatorai, mor'w ill carry tw iance.« l lor rollrod o r aem i- Here's Ilred ow ner/m anager, BfitCK. Qd cash flow. Call Mr. room 8 iedfordeUllsfi374153 FanUsi

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ten-women, i t a re e r walls you aa a heavy qulpmenl operatingnglneer or_ a e e m H o n g _____aui Inick driver, home tudy then rea ldeh t training, lortnweal Schoola,ortland. For free brochure lat eiplaina caii loii free «&-4a-e010oxl.407S.

92&*4iuilc Lottooilano and organ leaaorTa, nly a lew openings left. :all733<8S4.- _____ ______

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BYOWNER WO aq. 2 story, Ireshly lained cedar, la rge maater jlle w /sauna, 5 bdrm, den, lit, AC, timed sprinkler.136,000. 458 S a ^ ^ ^ Or.

y ownerl Nice 3 bdrm, fuil smnt. steel aiding, replace, carport & ahop, incod back yd. Low downi ssumo VA loan. 733-67KI. y owner. * 2 bdrm, W smt, Insulated, u tility ')Omrgarage;-S2*;900r-1»H----------tulncy. • 3 bdrm, bamt. ----------»nced backyard. 460 3rd va. N. «2,5W). * 351 Har- son, 3 bdrm, full bsml,S.IMO. lerm e.dall 7344537.Y OWNER: 3 bdrm, 2 bath,bl.garago._4.yr_fitd-home._______/sprinkler ayatem front & ick, Ienced yard, aii elec.,C, Deautllully landscaped,3 qualllylng. low down >aume t0% loan. 734-6107.

EQUITYTRADE^ -10.5% <15 yeara . Fenc- i corner, iot. trMevel 4Jrm.—fenced—cardan ;—3-----------otal sheds on concrete abs. each wllh a aldewaik. ilom itic~^nlinorr*51.500. ade lor mobile o r motor

S,r?5!;59.24ftra.aday. - )r sate by ownor.“ c u te '3 •Irm, large yard wllh deck, duced io 143,500. M u st- te. Call 734-5017.

DRSALE . VERYCUEAN

tractive ' studio rental...........indow trealm ente. range_______ifl“ rflfirflaraior"incIudod.miBd~ior >250. 'tandiona-----------lys waler, sew er, garbage; nant pays ali electric.Qwly landscaped beauliful- . very appeallno. Cali ino on {his listing. 374-87

GEM STATE_ _REALTY____

O R T O aF R E E1-800.3454068 a x tE ilS

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loan wllh a low down lymenl. This attractive Ick homo a t 658 Qaliup Or.IS 5 bedrooms, 3 balhs. rge family room In theisem6nl,D replac67 contra l------- ^r and much m oro. Price duced to » 9 ,900. Bring alllera.— Aek— for— Lynn----------ismussen. 319-87.

3EM-ST-A-TE-----REALTY73M400

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ire 's your BEST BUY IN UCK. 3 bedroom s, family om & big recroatlon room, ntastic Soiar-Sun room.

'rtf w fn v * ^ fk ln ?^ a* k 1 ^ ily W7,900. D o n 't^ es lla te- ia'anegotlalell

AMLETTREALTY,O F F ire ....7 » 4 0 W

Twin Falla- Addiaon Ave , Sun Valley a lyle home, iprox. 3,000 aq it. 4 bdrm.

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MOTHWO DOWN, iVt% M2a/mo.?M1ln(mnTril LIKE UVINa IN THE H excluilve tiona & m

-horns Inilde A oui. U frpic, ctthodral colllngs bdrm t. Tennis court. E. a panoramic view o l m< Ulna & vtllay from am troea on-2W or more ac atcltyllmlta.CalN23^M‘ Nice area. 3 Ig. bdrmi balhs, unflnltned Patio, lonced yd. sprint oaraoe opener. Some ap rnc.fo0lW ,73?-W1 oves Nico 4 level bilckhom«< acrea, 15 mllsa South Twln^alla.Cain-ft5S^4SC Nothing down, owners pay all closing costs. 6en or Virginia EldrI 733-1735 or:

ROBERT JON E! REALTY

- • m m .pniCE OftASTICAl REDUCED. Was StSO.i Now Only SIOO.OOQI Ow will carry w/ressoni

_____ dow n. 5 bdrms, 3 balhshol lub. 2 car garage, r paint Inside & out. Call appointment to stiow.

TERMS-TERMSCommercEaJ Bidg. 2ft52 fl. nice offico area w«fi

' door garago. Owner ' carry w/oxcellonl lort Rental Income will pay

W H Y R E fm'Own your own mobllo ho lot In Twin Falls. Approx lor double wide or sin' wide unlls. Family o r i family areas. FHA & financing or ownor i carry. Turnkey pacltac a lso avallablo. Call Ray Ki lordoialla.

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TrWevol. 4 -bdrm, 2 ba basomont. S40 Chorok U ne.t70.000. Call 734-212:

2 BDRM HOME on .9 acr< closo to town In good art

t. 1 ahore waler. {JS.OOO lort considered.

CLEAN t bdrm homo w largo fonced yard, & she J15.000.

SHARP. 3 bdrm. \Vi bi homo on nico Prosldont sirool, Ijojhly palntod c sido. basomoni has 1 bdr storago. and work aroa. S

. this one todayl tS6,900.

M0VE'‘ RtQHT“ lN r3 :bd------- -hom o—witli- .-tsroe— «tH

___..room ,, (oncod- l»ack yastorm windows. A go slartor homo wlih clO' docorallng. You'll lovo tl onol $32,DM.

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2 HOMES FOR THE PRICE O FI

Now root 4 paint, w/mt houso containing 4 bdrms

. baths, largo hitchon. lu Insulslod. pallo. molhor-! lawa homo oui back.

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ESU N G ER REALTY---------- RALPH ESUNOER

7a*<M0 0 f7O «78----------- 2;000' 8q r ftro f 'h o m o 'o m----------- eoroor-Slono-wall-llropla

w /lnsort. hoat pump. A Indoor BBO.’atoroo. bulll Btovo'& ovon. Corral & la room. SS3.S00. soo Insldo approclato. 423-W2.

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close 10 schwTs.-qulot loc tion. for salo. 4 bdrm. 2 ba

• • homo, living room. Jami room, loncod yard, trooa, auto apdnklors, mu(

--------—mo r®r” For-ln(o rmation-ci, Cheryl a t 733-2717 (K lm ^

N ^ r 3 bdrmt FMHA, t down, closing costa oni paymonta can bo ad|usti

. fo Incomo. 42^297 ovo8,_

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. 035-G oo(llnflmftnde1l

WondoiT. For salo or ror • Culo 2 bdrm homo. 733-045'

: 037-F irm 94R inchM

■ Dosporalo Ownor; 77 acn ' ot loam soil with cozy ! bdrm houso. (Jated ofp

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. , .’ BY OWNER. .Country living SW of Twin

------Contomporarv 8 Mrm'3 ball. homo inat alls on hill w

pilvato drlvo. Lrg yard w_______ automatic---------- aprinkfora

' Stablo, corral, aprlnklora Ir pasluro, polo (onco. Houso

. aUblo & 2 acres. $115,000 Optional 5 Irrigatod acroa ai

JfMOO Dflracro.Call 734.7874.

lea lestatilie i '~ 0 » -A c 7 ea w iL o t8

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lovely Prl">* hom# alle, 3 ml,V4% Int Twin Falls. Call 4 2 i^ 7 .Trail. TRAOe OR BELL, 22 aciE U T 8^ flood farm U M .-rone. wood close^h, water aha<

Larae plp*> power Ing“ ^ 5 Terma.bvowner.73^04rI. Enioy 2 acres with amall 2 txI mourv home, 8 mllea north ol Tiam ono ' landacaped. panora

) acros. view, aee lo appreclj-4934. $14,900 will carry papor, iJrma, 3 «4^2&5.______________

bsml. 9 acres wfwater, SW)rlnkler. Jerome. 112.500.324-2788B appla. - •• ives.

IW-BuiliMMPrtiiwtyBfflf O m w t Sll« oc Isk oHiee building, exceii

!?: .$ •» condition S locallon. C« :idriago tnerclal zoning, ample pi

"^ioxlblo term ^i^aedil JES responsible party. 734-6 or $ ^ 3 1 8 eves. & wkn Will ahow anv tima.

CENTRALDdWNTOWOwner location, formerly a wosti

tonable atore. 3000 aquard leet iihe--*-- main (loor plus'(ull-ba;0. now menl lor 2nd lovol:a ll lor diaplay. Ownera will ci

aider Ioase aa well aa pi BIM chase. Call Oainelleq.____ _doUlls. 287-87. -

s GEMSTATES I J REALTY « 73M400' I T ; ORTOUFREE

i-a o o w ^ e e sa i tE tis

S d C O M M E R C IA L "singlo bulldlna for Ioase locat

or no- on Addison E. was pravloi& VA ly Chockor Aulo. Ct will Galnollo lot moro Inforn::kM es lion.

' GEMSTATE- T Y rea lty___________ 73W400____• r n r ■ ORTOLLFREE „ X e t-80W 4«88«oilE1152123.

acfos X 60' « 00d (ranI area building, exc storago i n r l ; business location al 3

Idaho. Gooding. jiO.Ofl 334-4701.2lalnikTV.

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“ FORECLOSURE; lon tu i S u n V a ile y a re a c o n d o sd OUI- Two bodtoom condo bdrm, almost anything (or tJ a. Soo ()awn payment Includlr

cars, boats, propony, et------ wipaymonta alarting at $2

J-bdrm ppr month, 336-3924______'^ I f J r P s o o Hawaii. Mexico, at

moro In any season. Vac r?«vnr "0 " Inlematlonal Un

share. 734-1318allor5om. Sun Valloy, mobllo hom romodoioo, sunny ar

'ATE& specious, kids, pots oeosto»orr7e8-2974.---------

oua«J 29 Acroa 8 ol Soldlor Moui lafn, J45.000. Great sun o.

. posure and viows. annu Her • snow macliino raco aili 14-3SS2 mollvatod sollor. i20.0( 13-0905 down & aollor will financ 13-9199 balanco ol {25,000. RoalK 134562 ownod. Ask for HoidI i'J_____ M cCan._Daocti_i_Fonto

______-ftoallors, 72fr3317,72^8509.

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all oloct. double ovor000 sldo-b>sldo rofrig.. vor

■■ nico. Doiivofod localiy.'OnITY $1B,50Q. Call 734-1336. a FOR-SALEI Ooublo wid [g mobllo homo. $10,000 c

lulllln Call788-2B98ovonlnos, M ack Kit 28- w ido,'3 bdrm, .Ido 10 batha, firoplaco. hoat pumi

w/oioctronic air cloanor. al — lochod carport 41x12'. buil

on shod lixI2' front doc 6x24'. Counlry Sido Viiiago

^ K ^ S -S P « c» -3 W o « u H lu l adul 9g°P I court. Call 733-4217. •

Lovely to xM , vory cloan. odrm. alovn. rnlrin. rnmoi AC, $2695. Call 73M234.

t MOVING MUST SELL IM_____ MECXATELYI U x70.2 bdrm

roomy, appla. W/D. loncod1 oxc cond. tWOO, 326-4560 — - - ! MUST SELU Mobile homo

2 bath t3000. Cali T33-C923.5? ll No SMumo loan. 198

much Ploolwood. Cali 423-4351.^ .csii .TRANSFEnRINC.-mual-saciborlv ''‘"ce, 1984 Nashua, 14 x 70____ - .2-bdrm.-Vbath,-$13,800. Cal^ 734-2526.______only. M Diplomat, 2 bdrm. •

ustod - owning, atoragi,8 building, sol up at Lazy-J= 2 = = $5700.-CalI-733-22Sror TO

, 4688 ask lor Linda.________1987 slnQlo/wido Mariotto

— “ w/roai wood cablnols, {i | • llpoul, $2000,734-5979_____ 1973 Falfxay, oxcolionront. condlllon now carpoi

^ 54. llnoloum, drapes, Iron—— dock, sklrlinfl. AC & motoi

baao,$5000.Cail 324-7401.' ____ 1978 Tamariom mobikacres ^omo. 24 x 58'. 3 bdrm3jy 2 elngie bath, pricod lo soi

324-7359 a»or 6 pm, ■^ 1983 Concord, 24' k 52'. :

•' bdrm. 2 bath, dock, oxcol cond . $22.000. Call 324-3731.

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41____ VaJlovVlewffealtv. 3244351/lEW Jfliome— 2—bdrm— moblli "$3900.'^home, carpeted, really niceml. 8 . Cail423-51M._____________

>?• - Kimberly, 2 bdrm mobll< acrea. home, furnished. carp«led

encod. J carport. etoraQO. 423-6104.— iharea, R „ p fiousemato, ahari

largo Iwury stylo aotUng M T L , ^ > ullla. 263 71h Ave I txirm East.734W 1aH er5.•Twin, ^ possibly 5. lancet

557- ^ 051-Unfum. H0U8M .^ A very d e a n 2 bdrm, goot

area, oaraoe. S300/mo. * deo. No pels, rela. 734-5234.

lekse. Ail elec., cuslom built 3 cellent bdrm, 1 bath, carpel, appl.

Com* very private, fonced yard, jpa rk - t3 7 S p ru a d e p o s l t .7 3 3 ^ - iHSr, Area ol Lynwood. 2 bdrm.

Yard worX provided. Depoa- II. reference. $240.7 3 » ^ .

" Allracllve 3 bdrm house w/-------- baaement near- Sm ith's

- Food - King. Gaa heal, rv u iti- M00/mo.-Cail-733-2034 afterl /n P i 4pmorbefor8am __________esiem Avail Oct. 1, nlc« I bdrm, tot on eiovo. _rolrlg, dishw asher, base- w /0 hook-up, carport, J275.

91 Of Call 733^189.______________Avallabf* - Immadlatclyt

? close to schools, quiol Ioca- ® tion. For renl, 4 bdrm, 2 balh

homo, living room, lamliy room, (encod yard, Irult

h trees, auto sprinklers, much ’ moro. For Information cali

Choryl al 733-2717 (Kimberly Nurseries) or 423-5330. Avallablo now, 5 bdrm. 3 bath, 2 car garago. (encod yard, NE location. $450/mo. + dep. Call Bob or Betty at

_____ 734 -^3 or a l W estern Roal-— ty 733-2365._________ .

_____ AIJ7 Nice 3 bdrm with' ap-pis, carpets, $300.734-«SSa.

cated 3 fa Property Man»QOffi«nt_ rious- A404 Large 3 bdrm, 2 la th

Call homo w/stove, util, room, orma- (enced yd. $295. TW^BSB.

3 M Property Manapement Buhl, (or ronl o r aalo, 2

h - bodroom. Vi basomont, lur- naco, garage. 827 Aiken; In­quire at 903 Robortson orcall 543^159.______________

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Clean 2 bdrm. stovo & iZTT; rcIrJg.. .vraior_iL saniiaiioo. ‘/amo furn. + dop. 734-5583.0 or Foncod yard, olf-slroot

309 parking, small patio, IVt3.000, Bedrooms, woodstovo,

rolrlgorator, slovo. w /d hookup, pols & children ok, $250 plus deposit. Mayor &

1 Assoclalos. 734-7935r T ” HOUSE FOR RENT close to :

Castiotord. with corral K > Jo a . neodod. Cair ador 8 pm 'idos, ---------------------------

the In Kimberly, 3 bdrm 4.plox, jdino Includos slovo & rolrlg. No

etc“ pots. $200-f dop. 733^fe2.I $250 Joromo,-nice aiea. 3 bdrm,____ 1 bath. i325/mo.. dop. &.rof-.

and roqulrod,call423-ei09.^aca- Joiomo, 3 bdrm brick, fonc* llmo od yard, ront/loaso to buy.

m__ 415 Norlh Garfield. Call 324-^ 3252 or 324-8844. Joromo

and Shorlll, ask lor U rry , bo­ok. twoen7am&7pm,_________

------- - “ Jones We Haul"—loun- I witi movo you for loss 1 ox- m anronlingatruck. inual Frooeslimalos. silo, Cailg4-3490,0.006 Largo 4 bdrm, gas hoot, ance avail. 10-1, 711 Adoll. Plior. laltor $350 plus dop. 733-9290

Nico homo, 4 bdrms.. 2 SiOf*- balhs.-largo-fomily-room-w/-

firoplaco. carpot, eomo-------d ra p o s .-g a s -h o a l^ lo ra g o -

shod, NO PETS, $475/mo -I- $225 dop. Call 737-5025 6-5

_ _ Mon.-Frl.IFNBTruslDopt... , NICE 3 bdrm houso, rolrlg,

atovo, no pots, $310, Socurl* ly dop. roq, Soo at 444 4th Avo. E. 734-8944 days, law

19re olflce and 734-7339 ovos. Roaponsiblo cou-p lo /lndlvldualtoronl3bdrm

n „ , ' hom o-w /basom onl._ largo- lawn. Iruil iroos, nico

------ neighborhood.-Call boforo-wido r>oon 733-2262._____________' Srfi 3 bdrm country houso. ■-■-j- $200—B an t-a -p a s tu ro -o p - '? l M onal-S43-5n5, SolmM. ■

Small 2 bdrm houao, $185 + — - dop. Roloroncos roqulrod.1. 2 N opota.Call324-5981.

Small 1 bdrm houso, $165 + ^ylll dop. No pots. Call 734-8511. Jock Spill Iovol,-4 bdnnr2 b a lh sr aoo family rm. dbl garago. iduii Kimbonyaroa, 733-3961,___ 1 bdrm. carpoiod. drapos,in 2 009 hoat. rolrlg, slovo, •pot, privalo yard. $175,733-2504,___ 1800sq.fl. Sbdrm. In Throo

IU. M Estates. 5V4 ml. So. of Joromo. ront or ioaso with

cod! opllon.$4SO/mo. 324-6385.' 2 bdrm. dock,.carpotod. all rmo. now stovo, Irldgo , &

_ 733-7525 ovos._____________1984 1 2 bdrm homo, carpoted,

.laundry lacilllios. garago,

C 8ii!2 -bd rm rw /slovo -8 -frldao , ' S170 plua dop, 527V 2nd Avo, W. 734-97^7 or 733-8542 ,

ago 2 bdrm houao, rtffrig, gas . y -J, rango. basomont. 1 car . 733. 'Baraoe. $200/mor + $75' ■

dop.Cail 73W410. ,itto 3 bdrm 1 ^ bath homo on 1

& largo cornor lot. $350.' I P03TERMANAQMENT ,

2SQ2ndAveS 7W173Q 1 POI '3 bdrm, IW bath. RV park- 1 ronl Ing. dbl garago,- (oncod 1 otor backyard, oloc atovo, 1

dlshwashor, woodslovo, 1 ^ froo walor, $360/mo, plus ; f f i $ m g g B J 3cl. 1.733-5178. j soil 3 bdrm houso, Ilroplaco, 1 Call lafQO country lot. S of \

Joromo/Llncoln Exit, $375 ; T~z por mo + $250 dop. Call

&38-2809forlnformallon. - j }l ' 4 bdrm, Irptc insort, wood {— atovo In lamliy room, baso- j " mont. conlral air, covorod

palio, workshop. $435. 633— -• PlDrco.Call734-i3l8. • • |

' '■ ~ I— OM-Fum.ApL&DtJp. <“ "A large cloan 1 bdrm. ap t., \ Bnd lurniahod, wator' & sanlU - . ays tion pd,. $185/mo. 734-4070. | our Alfordablo aludloapt. appls. i :aio hldM rbed . $140-.4 olectrlc- , ■■■■ ly. $70 dep. Call 734-9283. i

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is^Merchi1 'O M -Fum .Apt.iiO up.

e 7 & Afl utUltlM m UI 3 bdrm,.C f " baml, lumlahfrd, clean,^ prelor non-smokera, by the pblle- parfcr$276*M fopr7P«B.—nice . Attractive, cloan atudlb,_____Ideal for aingle, uliiltleasblle Pald.nooeta.<&0.73M 307.

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Nice 1. bdrm .(urn. ap t, atl — “ utils Incl. $185. Call 734-8484.

Nice 1 bdrm apt. double____ bed; alao 1 bdrm, singlelood bed, ail ulllllles paid In bolh. • + Call 733-2513.04 . Small dup lex .. basement, larm Tiain floor ap is, with TV. $ »

;o $70 p e r week. 1201i n ^Imbenyffd. ^ a i _____ippl. Studio apartment, alla ^ . Jtllllies paicT. $200/mo. 733-5 7 - 1261______________________Irm. ^erv large and beautiful009* Mudlo^ TF^ ’“ i"

^ near '^downtown,',VB Utilities lurnlahed. no oets.

Call 733*5787 or 7 3 * - 4 ^ ifter We-furnlsh heal, water. & 1

mo. Iree rent. Now irr* available, 1 txfrm apartment. I,™' 20341hSl.N .C all7i^752 275! 1 bdrm. furnished ap in-

menl, $50 deposit, $140 per ^ month. Wator & aanlUtlon • ' i (umlshed.-1412 Blh Avo. E;

733<J467 or 734-0500

fruit 1 bdrm apt with largo kitch*uch en, close to downtowncali Twin. $160-f dep. 536*2121.erly 1 bedroom apartmonls____available Immodlaiely,. 3 $215/mo. Call 734-0939.:o d_1560 Kimberly RO. bohlnd TIO._the Echo Holel: 1 bdrm apt. t a l_$175 -f $100 cloanlno dep; oal*_compioloiy (urn. Call 733- ____3818 ader a pm. •

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A nico 2 bdrm ..appla. W/0 [U- hook-up, 3 peraon. no pots,, 2 $350 + 1 mo. security dop. lur- 12S5Sparks. Call 734-6175.

A 2 bdrm 4-piox, appla, AC,

'A ll Ullls FREEI New palnf M aunny 1 bdrm w /appls. $240 n -f dop. 734-0387.7 3 3 4 ^ .

& Altractlvo largo 2 bdrm. apl.,

oot Attracllve 2 bodroom 4-plox.2V All appllancea. waler & gar-ve, bago paid, $230 -t- doposll,l l i no pels. Call 733-1347.3l«. Avail immodlatoly. culo 1' & bdrm dupiox, closo lo__ - downtown aroa. Appls incl.to Located al 248 3rd Avo. No.|( $125/mo. 734-5881 wkdays.

jm A1SJ8. Sharp 2 bdrm w/__ __appls. patio, wator & sanlla-3t. llon,$2?5.73«858.NO 3 M Property Manaoemonti _ A412. 1 bdrm apl. ali ulllsm , pd, sundock. $2W. h 4 ^ .

_ • 'b109 $300 2 bdrm. all utils 1C* pd. oxtra"storago room, iy. carpoiod. slovo, washor &

‘o-B147 1160 2 bdrm. Irldgo.

- slovo, _carpol._ water/ oarbagd pd & som e hoat pd,^ A N S M G T . 734-14WB147 <180 2 bdrm. Irldgo,

_ stove, carpot. water/ at aarbago pd'& aomo heal pd.jr . bVANSMGT . 734-IW l

B190 f15« Kimborly. 2 bdrm,

go. -B220.$315-2J}drm.a24.balhr ■ + (ridgo, Slovo, dlshwashor,

Hi Cloan 2 bdrm basomont apl.\ l private onlranco. nico loca-

lion, $225/mo. Call boloronoon 733-2262.____________

-7 Cloan, 1 bdrm apt., noar park, ullls oxcopl oloct..

iT $225 + $100 dop. 733-4594 or-73M292lEscapo)-----------------

rn. Cloan,. nice’ <fuplox, near shopping. Wator & sanlt pd.

- $225 + dop. 733-4744.nl- -Ooluxo—2 -6 d rm ^ g o rag o .- -

d . Doiuxo, apllHovol 2. bdrm dupiox noar CSI. No pots.

- J3i5 por mo. 971 fliako St,+ N. Call 734-4504 or 734*6665.- .DflIuxo,..3Bllt-lovoL 2_bdrm _ *• dupiox noar CSI. 971 Blako “ • SI. N, No pots. $325 Kon- Roy 734-1504______________*• Dupiox. appls., yard w/

sorvico, 1 bdrm. carpoiod,- $150 monlh -f dop. 733-2733.15 Dupiox noar Lincoln. 2 small

^ liL $200°nop°.‘7^%552°°'~ J ,. FAU.8APARTWENT8 •r Acrosa from CSI & closo lo f shopping. Children wot- . .^r‘Tiom 6,--w arm- - ^ »ffT O ir~ r~

quiol almosphoro, 1-& 2 _ bdrm apts, $200 & $255, $755. oll1slm onthl6830uIncy.“• CALL734*8«0.• O O OO-AflEAr-very-nico-l -

L- bdrm_bsmnt .apl._(or_nQn-Oj smoker. Ullls pd. no pots,id $195.324-8136 or 734-6947.- Gooding County now >9 avallablo for ront. 1 bdrm a apis, ront based on Income, . ^ Woslsldo Court Apt._ Gooding. 934-4988. EHO.

GOOSE CHEEK MANOR I | APTS, 2 bdrm apts, stovo and rofrlo, carpoiod, EHO, '

_ Phono 878-6429. Oflico a l 733k- East 22nd St. Burley._______id Ground lovol 1 bdrm dupiox,

appl. furnlshod, ait oloc.,». woll insul.. $160/mo. 734- 18 7290 or 734-8156____________- In Kimborly, vory nico 2 • D, bodroom dupiox w/appla. 1 5j Cali 423-5109 after 7;30 pm. J2 IN WENDELL: 2 bdrm apta, I

^ p ls . start $175 .-<-. dop.. i- Rancho Vard* Apta^ 638-

8244. loave moasaoo, EHO j^ Largo 2 bdrm. upstairs apt,. Ig closo to .,tow n, stovo & I^ rofrig, ..-laundry hookups. /- $200 _+ utnillos. no pols,

walor n r a s h M ., dop. ro- . iulrod. call 73^2559 daya. _

■' Largo 1 bdrm. appls. laun-*' dry avail. $160 * $80 dop. -- Call 734^283,_____________ f?• U rgo , cloin 2 ix lfm .apL .In-.5

4-piox' w /0 hook-up“ 351 £ Lola, T.F. $200/mo. 324-6385. 5

tandise—t t* -U n lum .A p l8 .

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n i i i S T M A o e r m i n b "" b 178Maurlc a | l ^ j p l 3 0 4 _

Soacious 1 & 2 B edroom Unlls

t- i- •A/C,Pool,-Errelo8odEnIfflir

------- P ariiU heG oltlng------it? _______ M u itU v in g_______

U 0HT4AJRY 2 bedroom s. 2 balhs, with kitchen app ls , A/C, laundry

- - room s,coveredparklng. fll A U RdR A C A P rftib5«W 7 i . Evos-wkends 733*9a330oan.

Ss[« Modem 2 bdrm. ■ brick [« duplex In T.F. Fuliy-

carpoted w /rango & frldg. _ S24S/mo. SanltaiTon & waternt, paid, call 543*8600._________

MOUNTAm VIEW APTS. 1 4 2 B edroom ^ Playground

_ & Laundry Faclililoa all . ,Jacfcpet,WV:702-7SMSn. . 33- Nice, U r g e - 2 -bdrm apl.,__ W/D hooK-<jp, appliances,(ul g trags, referen c es , $260 -t- ar. aep.'ball 733*5097.P‘< Nice 2 bdrm. m balh. ap- *5. pis, a lorage, carport/pallo, •• n o p a t i , Taundry facillllos. _ $ ? ^ m o . Call 32M258.H PO PU R— GROVE APT. OW senior c itizen houalno, nl. limited facllitloa for handl- _ capped o r d isab led . RonUI in- assistance available for >er senlora 62 or ovor and hand-' on icapped o r disabled aa E; 'a v a i t o e r Sibve, refrlg,

SOO carpet, d rapea furn., EHO. Olfico 733 E ast 22nd SI,

^ Burley, 676-9429.__________wn Quiet, 2 bdrm, $255, carport,

W /0 Iacillly. n e a r Lynwood Mall In TF. 326*5077 evos.

ly. Quiet locallon, neat and clean dupiox. with 2

nd bedroom, 1 bath , avail. OcL ot 1, rango and rofrig. furnish*

li "ikERfe-Ralph Eallnfitr

- c a n 7 P « 7 8 o f m « a o“ SA V EII3bdrm ,2bath,$270,

Aiso nower dupiox, $275. 733-2872 or 733*1359

_ T0WNE-SQUAREAPT8 10 Studlo&l bedroom$195 Is, 8. $285 m onlh. Donna, ipl k iahoL and ...73> «00 _ 112 bdrm a p ti . Unlurn. Ront C, according to Incomo. Caaa 111- Dal Prado S24-3464 EHO

-2 -4 .3 bdrm -apartm enls,-allH, uiiis' fum ishcd , atovo 4 40 fridge, closo to school 4 _ shopping. 734*8070 EHO........I., 2 bdrm duplex, appls, car-

I. 2 bdrm, ail oloclric, wator 4 ir- sanlt paid, w /d hook-upII, off-strool parking, $250 mo., J $125a ocu rilydop .734-4758.1 2 bdrm dupiox, appls,

lo carpoto^, W iO hook-up.;l. carport, patio, no pols, $2650. -I-dap. Cali 734-7645._ 2 bdrm, closo lo school and

2 sTory, 2 bdrm ., dupiox,L $210 -f dop.. no pots. W/D Ij hookup. 734-8511._________■ 3 bdrm dupiox. avail Sopt.L -15___Deposit.___tflfofflncfla.Is $350/mo. Call 733-5602,1. ■" ■ '

^ OSfr-Rooms For Refit

Clean, furn. room , cable TV, fo'fig-AC. Call 734-2365.

■ ‘ K 7 - & e H o f n f l ^Rentals

•/ Cloan altractlvo 2 bdrm. fiidgo, Slovo. W/D hookup.In quiol country park. $2w

_ -^$1P0dOP■CBll733-7045■ •>• Fiior, 14 X 70, -3 bdrm, all _ oloc. Dop, no p o ls , $225,

AvalirOct, 17326^Sia5eV os~ ' J l!a_cioan-IL9_2_bdrm,. AC. .

•. stove, rofrig, m ost ullls, nopols, Cali 7&6234._________2 bdrm. slovo, rolrlg. no

- doga. Rural aroa . $165,!• ' Cloan. orassrtrooo.-734*7816- •

“ O SM Jfflceand r Bu8lnes8 Rental

; BLUELAKE8 OFFICE PARK- -Ollico..spaco-Jor_loaso, 300 ' sq It lo 5000 sq ft. Oonna.

' Bluo U k o s Olfico Par"k,- Small to largo spacos^^^ith •- “or-w llhoul' alTsw-oflng so rr• -viee-and-aecretarial-florvieer- Cell 734•6063. - | ’ Building on 2nd Avo. So, 1■ 3500 sq. IL, Idoal for detail . ' body shop, cloao lo car , . doalora, 733-1691 m ossaoo , I -HOSPITAL— LOCATION— i

small ollico avaiiabio, 1' modosl ronl. IDEAL FOfI; PARAMEDIC. Cali 734-7033, J' Olftco Suite, 785 sq It, V0 7 1■ prolosalonal, onorgy ofll- :■ cloni, oxcollonl parking. 415 , I Addison. Call 7j34106 al H> 4 R Block or 733*7849. •• Offlca apaco-vory i

roasonablo, oxcollent Ioca- ,I tion. call 734«81 ._________ _;’■ nuiffn fipHsn Available. First' .; Inlorslaio 0SI3lnj5. C onlacf ,

Jim Thompson, «3*0480 or 1' Jim Brokke, B oise. 389*4131. :

Olfico lor ioaso (Mocham ].B id g ) 344_ Bluo, UK08..N0.. t

T F . r a sq, fl. + baaomonl. ,733-2623.733-0868 a fte rs . (

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spaco ' avallablo for rent bohlnd tho hospital. 65« por ; sqlt, J

MAOK: VALLEY * PROFE8SIONALCENTER "

734*7t»

STORE/OFF)CE BUILWNQ J 2000'. altachod roaldonco „ 1000 N, Lincoln, Joromo, f.734-9680 Bon Mollorn ”

4 3 8 8 q t t t o l 9 . « » « p SExcoiioni Retail an d /o r Of- 0 lico Spacos Available in Iho P Lynwood-Tho C ontor 01 It

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Rock Garden, 2 iovois, 2 0bdrm, 2 bath. 734-2685, p Sun Valloy condo , call 3^^ b5955 or 733-0451 evoo. - ci

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oeo-WanhouM/_ S to n g o R e n ta li

\ Sale/loaao 4-4-6-10 or 1 ^

Heated,. Inaulatad, do c k '4 trackage. Bean *rarehouae.

- will sail milling-trtachlnsry separito^|r. ^ ^ o w i ^ y d

1,000 sq. (1. overhead door.- $ & /m o . 1887 Highland Ava-

_ E. 734-0455or423-Im iI.

nth O d -O ir iQ o R e n ta ta 'dry ________ Zi______________

Cinder block garage, 518 sq 147 ft With 2-9x10'doors, $60 per tju mo.CaII73»8340.Icki lly -> 0 0 -W im e d T (i Rent(fg. _________________________Isr Mature professional coi^le

desire nice homo near CSI, 10 lease October 1. 2 cats.

md C a ll7 3 4 jm _____________Physician and wife desire

7 nice home in Magic Valley j r lo loasa OcL-1. No p«U or bjI children. 43^0481 oxt.143.* Want to ront Fall pasluro for

_ 250 bool cows, 5 5 ^ 6 4 1 ^

E M e r c h a n d i s e -’T. ' '

I -M 7-M lK fllline(x i#-

’s r - -Alwaya be lter bWsI SnapptrM owora, Tillers

Tractora,4Suppliea.9> Magic VtKnMobTMHomaa S - I 'A mLW. on Addison S'. _________734*iae________- Boo boards wantod. will

como to you. Ray Odermott.00 465*5280 collocl.___________

Brwtawfc* Artn/rtfaaor"S modol pool lable, state, J rogulalion size, access In*

cl., $690 or best. Don't call •'I* before 5:30 pm. 733-4924.

Calllomla Ivy Poppy Trail dishes, servico lor 6 , $50. Toastmaator continuous

_ cleaning ovon broiior, $45. ro. Call734%611.

-------- CLOSE-OUf- on children's shoos

$4.9»-$9.99

C lM finceSala _ W om Q n'8shoos4sandais, I ^ $5.9910 $18.99 ^

UDIA'8 SHOES < a ll_____ M a g t e ^ ^ M a i l ------

4 Dyna-Gym glldor board ex '• -corclse- -m ac h in o , - hoavy 1

slool frame, $100, CallIS. 423-5715afto r5p ,m . 1_ Ech¥*chalnlawr22"-l>errin I& carrying box, w/lools 4 fil- ,

JP Ing guide equip., oxlra 22" 1i ' chain. Call 5 3W lfe. ,

For salo: Boll on irallor!s hllch. Wiil lit m ost General *n' Molor cars. Sam e as now.5 Cali 733-8555,______________ For sale; Pool tabio, 48" x IId 84" X 32" with ali access. ]n. $200. Call 733-6375 d y s or 7

734-1726alIer6Dm. \1 For aalel WoIIl Systom tann- t 'D Ing bod. now llghls. vory t

good condition. $2500. 8 7 tT 8wor87a>5196___________ Js l L HOTTUBOW NERS_ E ~ ^ r o you having trouble villh ,

_ o ld -soggy h e rd - to clean r vinyl lops? Lol u s mako you / a information j

Largo woodon cradio, llko k _ now, $75 or bost ollor. Call 1_ .733^)350.. ................ .. . ,

Lolsuro Invalid Hfl chair, liko 4 now, soo a t 315 E. Avo. C„ i

_ Joromo or cali 324-«662 J 1. UKE NEW s lu rd y . ontor- “ J. talnmonl contor, walnut , >0 finish, lots of shelves, $75, '_ Call734-1641_______ -ill Locksmllhing lools. 4 model - L--14_Curtls codo .cu llo r3._ l - - _ modol 15. Curlis key

rnaehino_w/kov rack. Manv, g 0 " c o d o ^ o o k s , make of(or. „

Call 734-1560._____________ J0 Moat, band saw, liko noA, i 5, ^ ho. 432-5498 aller 6 pm. [ 3“ 'NInllndO'Robot'lur sa lo rw /' "5 ■ gamo, 543-4839 alter 5;30. ^

Oak 4 drawer desk wilh ?alido-oul lyplna aholl, oxc econd. Call rffi-5417. t

r Riding lawn mower, 11 HP, '10, Sears. $700. Call 676-T354. "'• Tiller.^ T r ^ l l t^ P o n y , llko ^

[; . USED 0FFX:E DESKS I1 -Now.shipmont..$20.&.down_.. ’* Opon Mon. Tuos, Wod., 4 f

San— <28— w o 8 i~ c o f t io r -f. Klmborlv.423-4411 anytime. L1; Wtiiilpool washor. Holpoint f

dryor, trash compaclor, 7' doska, Skllsaw, mlsc Itoms. ^. 440Jado. KImb. 423-5239. °

WOODSTOVEiFlREPLACE ^i INSERT: Fan, liroscroon, ”' shroud, Olc. converts lo *.- coal, oxc. cond., ovor $1000 * r now. Besl ollor. 734-0578 i : 1 airline tick o ll way (rom TF ^ ; to John Wayno arprt In 1 < Newport, CA. Sep t. 2 ^ $100, N . 733-1907davs.324-1187ovo C > 100 yrds., grey wool usod R- carpel. Call 7^2481 . Vi

i ' m aeblno?^!lL -?n tt’ reducers: 3 copy sizos;

r $2500. Call734-38M. -- 35* 4 It. <1 tube liourosconl ^ ‘ Hghl (Ixluros. 277 volt wilh "

buiba.-$20-oa. 50 rocoasod--UJ ' can ilghta.-110 voll.-$l5 ea. I . Call734-0126allorOom. ^

5 KW, 230 voll. 180 cycio conoralor. $600. ^4-2756, , 500 Ib. slool shaping anvil S

_ aruLj_3_lori_oottrod_chalii-.Bhoial.Call734-3514. -

, 55 gallon plastic barrels. $20 I cac^■Caila(lor2.326-4035.

73-86 Chovy 4 GMC pickup rwindshlolds replaced, }„ $99.00 InsUllod whon youmention this ad. ^

W1ndowWtk}«r.73)-109e. 4“ ■■■. ' ■' ' m

00-Com|»ter« -Apple Macintosh 512* ( ennancod, 2 disc drives.t>rInlBr. Call 733-2250. _IBM compatlbio XT. AT atylo Eikeyboard, - ambor - monitor,- Hio r ip h lo , !<!MK lloppy 5drive, printer 4 cable, com- FlDl0lo$1250.733-8567evos. t.t

st0 » -C a m « fa Equip.

“ LAB EQUIPMENT. 16" color W -tpaper-proceasrJSOO.-Kodakr -Ci

c 4 l lilm p ro cesso r. $500. “ Kodak 2820 automalic print- « or, $300. Com plete 4x5 color- onlaroer. $1200.734*1560 ^

- Rotary— aildo— proloctor; 'ni builHo oditing screen , oxc sv cond, $100. Call 423-4718. j j

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OO-Camera Equip.- r r 5 CAMBO"camera73' y I lonsea. 8. access. $1000.

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^ Y IN Q x -a c rap gold jewel*- rv, diam onds, slerllng O'- silverware, pocket walchoa.

s llver-tlo iiara .-co in 'co lloo - _ lions, e tc . ..

IdtftoCeinCUIorlM• . 302 North Main. 7 » « a .

- FRAN'8 BATT SHOP »q W orm aw anled-

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NIGHTCRAWLERS _ QlflUandBaltliTacUa )1e Call 734-4944SI- T opprtc* for nighicrawiers.

Buym^g all sizes. 141V Blue _ LakesW. 6-noon 48pm-11. irs LonflaBaHBo»7iH52fl

Warned to Buy; used (loat" asK "lor " ' •r- 072-Antkjuei ‘

Hand a e t type drawer, $10 or boat odor. 6 (i. (arm disc,

• $75. Cali 734*7382.Jarom a'aA ntiquoM all i

“ 3,000 sq . It o l Antlquea. Buy i1 1*111324*8106.133 E. Main. \

_ Watflrlord crvslaia. Persian I riig. lam ps.' silver lea soT jand challis. Jewelry. Seo to <appreciate. Call 73^2001. i

« ■■ 1 074-Mutlctl

liii Instrum ents j

Applause 12 string guitar I- w /case . $225.733*3058. ‘ 7 Deluxe Tama drum sel, 7. J ^ pc.,Includos cymbals, alool, I

and c ase s . 733-5227 atler 12 fHondo G ambler banlo w/ ?

Si case , $350, 733*3056. t 0 Old Gibson lap stool guitar Sj8 w /case . $75.7&1058. J 5. Older upright piano, ox* !

cellent condlllon. lunod, £“ $700. Call 438*5754_________ c

REGENT upright piano. S$350.423*8210_____________ $Scandalll 120 bass accor* Idian, now condition, wilh T

, case . $300. Cali 733-7066. Ii1965 Fender Jaguar w/ ^hardshell caso , mako ollor. °Call 543-6476. 5

„ J .. ' ' ' ' $

- 078-0fllce Equipment ?O' Minolta 301 copy machino, n

works woll, $1M. Call 734- n_ l9 1 2 fla lte re p m ,____________ _n 80 usod ollico desks • your i 1- choice $10. Soo al 428 West . : Contor, K im borly 'or call L _ 423-4411 anylimo. ojr Cai --------------------------------------- p'*■ 077-Home Entertainment ’X Brunswick- 4x8 pool labio, •<S. $500. Call 733-8906 evos. _’r COLOR Tolovlslons. Usod. "- largo soloclion Irom $99.95. 8 V Ken'a Furniture 4 Ap* . y Pllancoa. 453 Main Ave E.^ Gould DXR900 sat. rocolv,, <- exc.cond .$75 .733-3056 -

RENT-A NEW. TVI Own a2 now color TV by ronting. No p" crodltors chocked, 204 Main“ Ave. North. Cains, 7»-7111. a]• 25" Zenith color TV, wl ii

- romolo com ,. Magnavox B ® VCR w/wIro romoto. Both In n " voryooodcond^$560(orthe ^- m .CAII 324*5729— -----------0 40" Milaubishl TV. $1395. gi

RCA 19" color TV, $295. GE 3i- VCR, $195, Cali 734-2001, pj

‘I (178-Comfn. Devices . «- . wll --------------------------------------- dl

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yra old, 5 hoat soilings, oxc. 5- condition. 678-4632, $150. cl '' Frigldairo rolrlooralor, 12

Fiigidairo dryor. $149, Ban*' ^- ner Furniture, 733*1421. ^ !! GE rolrlgorator $229. Banner ^ Furniture. 733-1421.

r Holpoint roTrlgorator ai- pj• mond. 13.6 cu It. $275 In ox- ac- colloni condition. 324*7364. — ^

Konmoro w ash., dryor, oxc. o(- cond.$175/o»or. 837-6224 (js

Konmoro w ashor 4 dryor 19 8oi,-$329rBannerFum ltur«r Qy

y J33.1421. - E«Largo .uprlgh t-G E .ffoojor,- an

7 like now, 2 yrs. old, $350. Lc‘ Call 934-6506 ovos._________ Q(' Maytag washor/oioclronic Ty ' dryer, good condition, $200. mi

.Call423l4362 -------- or■ Nearly now rofrlgorolor, ^ ; $175. Rango, corning top,

$150. Call 733-3033 or 734-2131. ask lor Boyd.________ “

: Now uprioht Iroozor,, $149.CA1NS.t!»-7111., Now upright frooior. $199. rti

CAINS. 7»-7111.__________ gJ1 Rofrlgorator $75. Dryer. $75, oil

Waahor.S125.Rangp$l25. 7:2

i SALESANDS^ViCE HT THEAPPUANCECUNC

,• - j0 7 B ii7 o -c « « r8 iv d rs rrF :- g? ' 733-0532i Supor nico Whiiipooi loi I Iroozor, No frost, 19.8 cu. fl. 71 I urariaht. $400 lirm. 734-6746. ,. WANTED Dead or Allve_ s.- ColorTV'a, appls. (urnlturo. i l l I Call anvtlmo 734-9715 Ms

R 4R E nlerpriafls, oa I W osllnghouse dryor, $119,

| T ® W R S ' 0 ' R N 5 f r K!' Fridges. Froozors 4 TV.'s. Wj

TVD0Ct0f.73*<188.M. SA' 2 oldor rolflQoralors, work- Sh

Ing good. $50 oach. 1 newer lansivle. $75. ca ll 324-2841. bo;4 burner g as rango w/ovon. Sa'

■ maroon, $95. Large rock am hearth, $75,733-6261 dd

' oao-RHtlngirKl ^ AlfCofflllllonlnt

E ulh itov* . trooiIBndlna- firoplaco, -llko. now .-C all

734-6603 o r 734*6474 (BLIC)FREE, com ploto working ‘— coal (urnaco with aulomatic . . . stoker. To bo removed (rom :£S Ketchum homo. Fonwick's, ^726-3380.__________________ Yaiw oodstovo with lan, $250.

•CaH544-27S8—

0®1“ Fum ltuf»4C ifpet8 Saj

Bamboo dining, Iabl9._w/. u |i ■glass lop, 4 malchlng cuah. c r ' swivol chalra. $150. 324-5332 h i : a lter 5, aak lor Cathy •

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CASH (or good used lur^ nlluro 4 appiiancos. BannerF u m ftu f .^ 1 4 2 1 .________Fun^ s lz ^ ^ s o ( a ^ _

' 70-i4?1._________________I -Gold velvet sofa, looks new,. << $199. Banner Furniture,733.14«._________________ jJLargo pine table w/ 2 cap* Oilain chairs and bench, s i$299.90. Banner Fumlture. ar733-1421._________________ n

. Maple end tabIov$49,W . SfBanner Fumlture. 70*1421. ieNow brasa lamps,'$49 each. 12CAINS. 733-711 .__________ coNew lamps, $39' each, voCAINS, 733-7111.__________Simmons crib, oxc cond, ailaccess . $70.734^71. QiSofa 4 Jo v esea l 4 recking —chair, ali (or $65.324-2841. So Storeo console w/8 track,$69,90. Banner Fumlture. ~

MTwo all slool arch buildings. _Ideal (or potato storago. pirNow, novor pul up. will 42:dollvor. (406M5U741. =5 ploce card ub ie sot, $59,90.— B anner-Furniture,- -fp"

______ _ ipi6 drawer m^splo dresser 4 aei mirror, $179.. Banner Fur- — nllure, 70*1421. ^

082-Buikl]n{]Milerial9 u i

tss KS rp’oSS: liiC _ .L M 7 jfa _____ [_______REO CEDAR, (onclng, post, ovcsidlno. Inlorlor wail cover* “ing. R r jramlng lumbor. and jijg

’'" °I^L um ber3244120 . — Woodon slorago shod' (or i5(. salo, 6'x8’. $175,423-5374 and

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O SJ-CarageSalea of 1---------------1 _______ _____ can

B L W E R 'S 733------ GARWfcSAL-E!------- AW

EnlIro slock of. .lurnliuro. novcarpot, appiiancos and TV's chaal garago salo pricos. scf,1st como-lal servo, busBiackor’a- 223 2nd Ave. E. andDON'T MISS SUPER SALEI $3,0Fri, 8-5. 4 M 4 t h ^ E . Gold ml. low olry .' lurn,. sporllngi x o ngoods, nico toys 4 clothing, ^d ocor.rim s. loads more. youFri. only. Starts 9 to 6. KMa donclothoa, Osh Koah, NmHeaithtex, Buster Brown, pruiWinter coals and boot}. PrinWomens sizo 7 clothing, bus.dishos. lots o( baby Itema. Doll13384th Avo. Easl.--^-----------MaliGARAGE SALE: 1956 9Ih Mor

5 pm. Lois, lois ol baby O'Aiciothos. and baby ac- Frutcesso rle s , mon’s, women's _Poand chiidron's clolhos and APPmaternity clothes, many Rodm iscildms._______________ JomG araaosalo:F rl., Sat. 10 am $3-4ito 5 pm. Kids ciothos, 4 wgenoral ciothos, automotive Qu/Iparts, lurnliuro, misc. 2 Buhsouth .1 /6w oalo( Curry. |QARAGE SALES: Hundreds Cleao( Itoms * 2 bIkos. aquarium, em-1nshinp itoms. Fri. 18, Sat, salo19.1824 Harmon Park. f .F . Fri..GARAGE SALE, 416 N. CamE aa liand -D rr-F rl'tho -lS lh - «!teia n d S a t. lho l9 th . 9 to 8 p m . ConrLotsolovorylhlnQ.________ poacOOOD ASSORTMENT! la l l iTypewriter, libor ware, 4 "CAman tent, storoo, sola, ox- "COercisor.-fo ld lng-bod—nice o u i-ladios clothes, chlldren'a Herebooka, high chair, chest o l Roac drawers, projector andasKK"""- aHARVEST FESTtVAL-Sat, S ’P iI9lh a t Salvation Army cnni Church. 348 4th Avo H:BAZAAR-11-4; COUNTRY C«ncOINNER-6-7; AUCTION a t S£«£7:30aharpl_____________^ FamiHUGE YARD SALE: Fri 4 g“- 'SaL.1ii-mJloaJi.oUh£LfiloL S P ocBank, lurnliuro, antlquea. 7®,"' cloihos-all agos, Irosh corn.iolsofm isc.______________ S,A,{LARGE YARD SALE. Sopt:-18 4 19,-10 am to 6 pm. P^UI S. Lincoln. Joromo, SagoBrush Sam Parklno lot,-------- NoctiMachinist tools, ail kinds. kIImuoax cheat, vlol!n. Victrola; ^

£ Z l, ; K ’« .“ 1 p2 S : i Sloading scales, misc., all APPt kinds. Fri., Sal., Sun. 1038 m EA'WYomlnoSt-.GoodlnQ. pork,SALE-Nox:toRodCross,on whol<Shoshone Sl. Glasswaro, pod aamps, pictures, records, r >waooks:4ml3C,9lo5Fridttv. cropSat. only. 8:30 to 5;00. Toys Ib. cand irlnkols, dishos and Ingaijocor, furniture and llxins'. Red i

5° Pl09. worth. 205Buchanan. TFs. ml S SHOSHONE: - Appls, Buhl, lousehold Hems, clolhos, Rome )hop tools, sports 4 auto bushi iqulp. farm lloma 4 aome tainoi inllquos. Sol. SopL 19, 9 ^ Joron no oarly birds) 323 N. Edith,

USED OFFJCE DESKS 128 Wosl Center Kimberly. 0 -^ 1123^411 anytime,__________ |rard Sale, 3 miios Wosl-of e* to ro m o r is fh o u so 'S o u lh r ■j'Siif Jowing— machines;— TV ar ' t i t wood lloms, dishes, anil- tS S luoa, and collocUblos. Fri- jay 4 Saturday 9-6om. ' rARD BALE Sal 19lh. W , 1 c Hiie-ftorth-o(- bank.- R ter. -nmkr

^ 0 . , ' ’% f r

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730-088

g your-lipstick.-=--------

OB3-Gafaoe Sales tISALE

Kay'BKIoael 1704AddlBonAveE .

■ Pop^rlAveJF-Frl!'^ ~

OM-Tool# .....;MUST SELL FOR BAUNCE OF LOANI New Mark V Shop Smith with band saw and jointer, uaed only once. ~ 7 ^ 5 9 ln th o m o m ln o B .SHEET METAL BRAKE. 10'18 oa.. new cond.. 7884534. - 12" Oewalt radial arm saw, ‘ conlractora model, used- very IIttie.-$485. C a ll< ^ 1 2 e

085-BlcycietSokal 10-speed, dark b l u e , ” good cond., $^.324-?onn . -

08M1n>woodFirewood for sale, call 543*'4237or543<940.._________FiR C T O T O SU R & ^j^r/ :

IP plno. In lhe round, block", spilt and delivered or by (he aeml. 733-3268,733-«613. ' .

_067=EtaHLiJnes________Liquidation pricos on all trees; evergreons and flowering shrubs, at Sim- ' morly's Tn Wendell. For In* quirlos call alternoons 4 ovonlnos 53»23M.

0B8-Variflty FoodaA P ^ 8 -0 * P IC K ■

15t. Ib. Premium quality red and ^ Id o n doiicious. FrL ,.S a l , Sun. only 9am-6pm.Kolloy Orchard 2 miles West of Filer and 7 Norlh In the canyon. Bring contalnera70-fel6or543-5330, ........APPLES, most varlolles, now ready al Akiand Or* chard. Buhl. $4.00/buaheL Schoolboy slzo, $2.00/ bushol. Pick your own. Red and Yellow Delicious. $3,00/buahoL From Buhl, 2 ml. E.. 4-mi. N.. IV4 E. Bring containors.Phone54360B3 ~

Applea, Plums, & Pninea.You will mlas alot If you don ’l como lo Pow en Fruity Nook. Finest of apples, prunes 4 plums. Jumble Prime Gold, $2 for a » bushol. Fancy-Gold 4 Rod Delicious at Swenson'sMaln-St.—Storer“ 8Urtlna-------M on,Sopt14ihoratlho

0'AnIaupoars,10taib,Prunes, $4 por Vi bushel.

P ow en Orchart.54MaBQ. APPLES, A PPUS. APPL£SI Rod and Golden doiicious,- — Jonathan, cleaned 4 sized. J3-4/bu.Wlndlaila $1. U-pick 4 wo pick. 2.7 ml. S; of Burloy cornor onFairfld . InB uh l.^H 248____________

BOWMAN ORCHAROClear Lakea-Road.-Buhi.-S---------am-7 pm dally. Apples for

Conning ' lomatoos, poaches, apples, and olher fail garden voolss. 733<073. "CANTS" a (ow loft; ••CORN"* gone. Thanks toDur-wondorturcustomors.---------H ere's Gardens. Poieline Road Easl. Cali 733-4560,Carrota lor sale by (hobushel. $7.00.5 3 7 ^ i . „ _ . . _____Concord grapes ready be- iwoen lhe Sih and 10th ofSept. Call 54^273.________3oncord grapes. u-pIck $4, we pick $8.733-6?27altar12 =amou8-0uck-rocipos, • $3 3a. Cash or monoy ordor.Specify^: Duck Soup, Al-TionirbocKrswooi^-feouf;---------.yhlnoso Vogotablos. Send j.A.S.E. lo: Recipes, P.O.30X621,TwinFalla.eSoa. ■TlUfT-PREMIUM QUALfTY,----- ^’oachos, Poars, Plums, '(octarlnos._AppleB, KellySardon Center 734-8518 or---------(oily Orchard 543-5330..ockor bool, by the head or >V the Ib. Call 657-8302.^^L E SII In Town, 733^1 BO. ' >1EAT-(ro8h lockor boo(, lork. Iamb, Inspected, Vi or

taw honey lor sale, 1967 :rop. Honoycomba 5.10, 80 3. conulners. Call everv-108 536-2355.____________lod 4 golden Delicioua ap- ilps. $5/bu. we pick, l - i f t 1I. S. of Burloy Cornor In luhl. 543-6145 evoa/wkonda lomo, McIntosh, $5.00 a ushol, picked, ^ ing cot>-

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50UTHWR5K PRODUCE04^4009

tod Potatoes, toilb. Wo Dio :arro ta , Beote,$5buU-OlD

S S gCucumbers. Tom aloea.-----------

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TME BERRY PATCH Frosh Rod RMpb«rrlfl> Wild Hucklab«rTlas. Frozer Blu«s. Marlolns, BoyMnt, BUCKS, Strawt>errt««, Blicfcopa. 5C-4860 eve8. Tom>loa»rMdy.733.7W7. Tomtioea, f7.95/bu«))«l.sx'iisa,’-""T om itH i, n /b u s h e l , rod oi

' ctrrois.

Tomttofla, tomalM a, tomaiMsl Picked, r .s o , you pkk, » .S0. 3 ml. N. ml.EoFJ8roma.3a<-BS17. Waahlnoton - R o d . KIaq, Ofllicloua and Jo n a th an ap­plea. Hale and , Elb«rta

vFew O re h a ro rf m l E. ol Clear Lakes brtdoo. Buhl. Call8a<8a7or543So<M. Watermelon. tomatoes, canls. J.C. Melon Ranch, mile W. ^V^ So. o t tunk In H a g e m m M M r n j^ ^

0 » -P f ltt& S tip u le s

A varlaty of ouldoor farm cat 10 Qlve away. Call 733-1091. Adonblo 4 mo. o ld pure bred aprtcot P oodle, i n . CallaflBr4pm733-143<.AKC Chesapeake, ^ y r old, has tiunlod. Sale o r . trade

. . forwood. Call336-3381.AKC English Sprtnosr Spaniel pupplea, boaullful and healthy, p a re n ts ex­cellent huniers, $100. CallLisa 6nM»13, Burley.____ __AKC reolatered Labrador pupplos, both pa ren ta ex« ccllent retrievers. Call alter6 p m 3 i « ^ .____________

............AKC -feo -lrt^o lo r-C ocker-

A|(C Wirehalrod polntlng- QrlKons, field and water di>CB.CalN23-S055.

“ BabT’AnooirbutTnrosTTdls’ of colors, exc (or wool, meat & peta, $20 e a c h or v i lor3ormoro.7?6-8fl04. Ctim peake pupplos, outstsndlno retlrevers and

-Oroat family do g s. Field champion blood linos: FC AFC Sunshine M ea. S200. Call1-23M076.Pocorollo.Dog (raining with guarart- teed results. No a g e limit. Call3?M381.

Enallsh Setters. 6 months old, have had ahots. parents

‘ excellent hunlino d o g s . »25 eacfkCtll 837.65ft. •. English Sprlngor Spaniel popples, purebred . «0each. Call 43^5716.________Free pups, m o the r Is roglslered Springer Spaniel,

_ see t l A nderson|s Cam-.

Freo 10 good hom e: male Brillany/fenlor puppy, 7 weeks old: female Brlitany 4 yrs old. Cail 7334W99.FREE lo loving hom e, gen­tle, alfecikinaTe, 2 y r old, brown spayed Doberman.

__ LoY ea..wom en-&.children..Loath trained. 487-2638

_L E A V IN O -fA R M r^nuot-« ll- M ls. Female 0lngo420. ulngo/Lab puppies 6 wks- SIO oach. r ^ l r l s h Seller, ^O ^v^, female froe . Calt

Puro~bred’ m alo~Q oiden- Retnilvor, dow claws removed, gentlo, 3 yra old, Free to good hom o. Call324-3259.__________________Rare AKC Weal Highland while Terrlors. 2 m ales , »50

— each .5 tW 7 8 ---------------------Rog. Labrador pupplos. Hold trial aualily,- grandfa-

— therif a field trial cham p ion^

Hoae Lane Konnels -has AKC Cocker Spaniels, black & -bul(, $125 w fpapers, $75 w /o papers. 8 wks old . 654-220l6rW2178____________

— Sal0uFeneta,.7-wQ0lia-Dia,_ $45.733-8S82 F<.S. O arnors iVi year old Boston Terrier, pure bred, male. 734-5727.1 AKC regislored malo Cocker Spaniel puppy for sale, $100. Call S«3-4(i^.____2 male reglatared Alnlaia Terrtsf pupa. $150, fo r salo or Irade. /m o n th s o ld . Call 1.237-07Mor1-Z33-Z415.

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Antique and collectible auc- — -tlon,- SundaySopL -20-sttr--

tlng at ,11 am. Preview Sal, — I0^,-Sun._9..to sa lo .jlm o.

Auction Way, 3330 Garrett- wav. Pocatello. 232-4912.

Call Classiliod, _733-0626,_ Wo roteadywhon vou^rAi

O . F a r m e r s ' m a r k e t ■

....1TopSoll_____________ I

' O K -F irm Soed . ]

^e^'^ri^w” 1^'a*d” lvereS■ I— Bob Hamillon 7 3 4 ^ 7 . - -------

ICorlllled S tephens & Nugalns w heat-also cer- tilled Schuyler barley aeed.

— gM 7p«yej!fK )rt,M 4^.------^ e r t l l l e d RANQER, baker and P87. s u ie * le ited, $i.50/lb. Free

— delivery— — Marlon __P® niJ«iT iraftrM lm ofrT nctr» ^ l l e a l l i] seed , 90+ % ger- ;

w ^ % pum y. ;

' ^ e n ^ alfalfa, s e e d , a u ta |

erchandii

•IC STOPPER yHi

■■■■ 096^FannSeod........

I;2 ? !' Schuyler Parley. Check oui

iiieL 'O 07-H iy ,Q fi]n tFM d

Klor Alfalfa, firat cutting, dry, rois. fine stem. $45. 2nd. choice

0^ Approximately 2000 bales olr.S0, stfaw. Aboul 12 ton, 1st cropN. 1 hay and 15 ton of 2nd crop

^ay-Call 324-3533.:ing, Cxcallent horae hay. ne

ap- rain, mold or duat, any4rta amount. $eO/ton.734-7i39.

silage, .Southeast of luhl. WendelL Call 543.4131.

Wiftfed: Com chopping and 7 ^ eanage chopping. Scalea,

trucka, and packing avail. ^ (We do It a l l i r ^ l l 678-1184

or43S«87. ____________• Wanled someone lo

— ewilhe, chop, & haul 102 old- acres of hay immediately.

NWofJerome.32^8828.— We aeaJ around gralnery •V f b a tea with rubber a sp h a lt

r^,T I to n hay bales A lto n straw “ baleaforsale. 536-2345.7 ^ 1st& 2nd culling alfalfa hay, « . 100 ions. $45/ton. 543^907. tter 1st and 2nd cutting hav,

Qood quality, -$45 and $B6. ^ Please call 4^4401. md’ '15 acres corn silage, 1 ml

South. 1 ml Weat of^Jerome. call 324^740 evea.

Iter 19 seres of com sllsoe for sale, N EofJeram e,S4>4ei5

-qIj- -taaw nam aand number.-------Ml, 41 Ions 1st cutting hay, 30 $1S

S otJ-fumFofRerteld _________________________FC 160 acres, Buhl. Also 130!00. acres, Jerome. Fall planting___d e s I r a b l e j7 » l 3 M ^ ^ ^ _an-n>t- o n - P u tu m F o r R e f t t

HT Fall pasture, 40 acros,_ _ Hagarman. 32^-5185 eves.ths Pasture lor 100 head cattlo.nis M*-5172__________________125 6 acros horse paaturo_ lor rent. W ^ IO . Call even-ilel Inga __________

— lO M JvM tockW intod

ol. Needed Immediately, Fall m- pasture lor 4 (W yoarlInQ

iolfera.-A I»o-need-tO 'ren1 ^ co rraIs~w /w o .-food for

7 Call BUI WhIttom43M l97m on»j_oreves^^^

jn' For Sale: Weaned Holateln ,n bull caNee. 326-5040 days,

<32^324 evenlnosa .Jors«y-bulla,-bre«ding-ager

>0 regltlored. Stolz Je rseyFarm, 543-4994.____________

sr, PROOUCERSUVESTtXaC all Open dairy heller sale,^ . SepL17.32U345.— on- —» 103-DalryEqulpiMtit ■

all For sale: Larae milk strainer_ and bell. C a ll^7752 .Id Harsh 354T heavy duly50 trailer, mounted, 4 auger,L ’ m l*er/re6d6r,-less-than-2

tn ^ L lttle-A ugle-m lxer/leoder-__ .w lth_scalas.JralIfifjnounl..IK $6000.CalI54Mfi71.- :k .” 1M-H0(8W

_ ALL TYPES OF H O R ^ d._ bought and sold. We buy J killer horaesTTSMOiB.-— - ir, Arabians, show quality, trail

3r Hofwshoeino. Butch-Shields.324j&6.__________

It iK>R8E6HOEiNQ lo TRMMINQIII DouoKoontt........... 423-4007 (. KIOS HORSE, dependable, I

9 yr old Qir. horse m are, i rodeo, 4H. oueon comp, t

_ _ ^ e d to AQHA su il. $600. ! T liS H Y ^ (a i8 IU N , 8 ? r j old (}tr, horae nure. Hope, i- 4H, -queen comp. Super t

^ alhl. potsnl./break-«way. ; { .- leam-roplng.-bull-dogglng.- 1

$A2Q0j42ffl7.Exc.lnm1na^ ' J. M U STSELL3borse»-15yr t t- old youth horse, i r y r o t d - p

oeldlng, 10 yr old reg. QH, | = |^ ro » p e c l.C a lI7 3 4 .f t9 9 ^ p

Peruvian pasos.-breedlng-i: « pleasure. Several geldings. «

— gF(eg. QH mare, good In r

e t Mins, gentle for anvone. 11 7yr. olo mire, gentle, good p

_ felds horse. 324-8532._______ EReg. , Tennessee Walker ;

cai43M^e°>!e^a.‘" “ ° ''* '- §. 7 yr. old bay brood m are, 7

daughter ol Gallant Qhosi I

_ 8a llsnf (^iioal:*3° mo? o?d iii; brown Toblano .by The *I, Banker, 1 yr. old sorrel wilh <

4 etockings &-(laxen-mane- 5: ; by Robin Hood, 2 yr.old bayI O vajoby Forecast Too. Cafi, U

B3«4879aFter6om. th. tt

r. 105-HO(NE(;uip(MRt ^

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lele Pontlie,(U ICTrutta ' T

9018.UncolfT,Jerome- ail r ------ 32^3900 0T73W5M------- B1‘ Two home build two horse 1'* I ra lle r ,o n e - Umden. one *y- single axle, $550 ea. V ton » '» ^

ise Farme

\ Get tvy complete

H urry, o ffer s x p lr s s S o p to m b er

lOS-Hofse Equipment

— ^ ^ lop, FARMERS EXCHANGE. ? <]& , 8374294 or S37.44&5. I our ■ ■■ '

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Baby Angora bunnies, ioU n of colora, exc for wool, ¥

-— meat 4 pets, *20 each or $15 i “ fofSofmofe.72M fl04. *

Y w nj^allky Bantams. C all _

^ 100 while Leghom pullets, 6 c mo. old, laying now. $3.50 H ea. Fresh eoo8.32«-4lM. g

101 llW n lo tl to n j

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102 1m SeaM to(Buhl,H w y90. Ciilw BtM777_ Valley pivot, model Pjry 14071, ten power, 12(9 'long. CiilC 1600- used74" bare steel. 4 «t

hall mile, all 5” wheel lines,2= $5000 each. 4 quarter mile Vi!** wheel lines, $ 2 ^ each. We ^- also have u sed ' 8 & 8 Inch Ft

aluminum main line wllh 60’ cH^ spacing. Used 200 HP deep f i>y, well h iltlnpum p with panel, hii56- Phone324l8l>5or7 8 8 - ^ ._ W e _ d o — c o n cre le -d H c h In.ml repair. Bailey Plpe.7aM(n3. «'e . usfd steel pipe, some Jit- risers,*1.50/ft. - wj

Calf pens, alngle or multl- ple, well-built. Single, $50.

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^0 3 Herringbone a u ils for m _ g ^ , price negollble. 829- uu

300 gallon w erhead (uel or- tank w/llller. $100.432.6438. w , *■ ---------------------- Int- IK -fw lm p te m a it. !~- AUCTION- Wlre FARM & INDUSTRIAL sw n- - EQUIPMENT______ aci

Sal. September 19,10am. NV i i 00N onh2000Wesi,

Ogden, Utah. •For more Information call r

^ Utah Aucllon Service L0 601-731-1817,801-77M202, Z nl - ___ a01.82»0070.—

m_ Fully restored 1048 stacker, —

rewnanulactured lor speed, u> •comlort end depondablllty.

“ trado*4»4834oN ^5a***^ ___i want 10 buy-arToidVrJafio ^Inexpensive tractor with a ^ hlgh-ilH-front-foaderrMusT

y have wide Iront end and aIront end .loader lo (It a 1? ,

“ small Massey Ferguson orFord tractor, trip bucket ok. £SS2

. I need a amall Massey 20'« Ferguson or Ford tractor Joh:

with or without front end comloader. 3244658.____________Wat

- IH 2 bottom splner plow trip beama, guage wheel. $ ^ 192

- AC side rake, $275. 3 pt _ y cherry picker, $75. JD 10'1 -123

IH 2 bottom splner plow trip Broi- beama. guage wheel, $ m «co( r- A O -slde-t»ke.-»2W .-3 -p l ahel V. c h e rry -p lc k e r^ T S ^ D -lO - Dan . disk wiTh ram, $350. Call revo

543-4048._________________ 8 | „JO 38 chopper, for parts, Calj.

. like new. 19» 1 ton Chevy. 1 For i ael ol 15.5 x 38 tlroa & rlma. scoc t IH bean cutter standards. Cair. TSW iBalC urrvBean:--------I John Deere 40, new tlrea, iikei I good condition, $1500. Call

r John-D eore-55-parl8-com . w . M neJ2M 165eves.

John Deere 4630 wllh duals, zi, tr also 2 IHC 620 preaa wheel 7334 grain drills with hitch. Cali^ 7 2 _ 4 ._________________ JfrigjLockwood 35 f t potato pller, $S00, good cond, $ ^ . Call 324. Bro»5061 atter 9 pm.____________ chflkMF 4 wheel drive. 3525.105 lirnL. hp, loss than 550 houra, like 270 R

allnoPartlno oul aeveral Case Call^ comblnBB.'lota or pa its llke' 300 ' new, motors, C ase cab. bell Ravai unloader, 91 Inlematlonal ga r t s ^ e veral swathera; Cair

Pull type 6 row Ennla bean w1ndrower;$2S00.-54»5214.—Spud bed, 18 ft., for $800 or cond best oiler. Call 6 ^ 1 8 4 . CaH7 USED PARTS: JD 4430.4020,4010, 3020, 3010, 720. 4 M I K . PfWD. tires & cab. 4234247. _ WE REBUILD H ^raulto Jacka al ABBOH'S AUTO BtLSUPPLY, 305 Shoshone ____Street Soulh. Twin. l^ ro ^ u d d ^ l^ g « ,$ » 5 .C a ll

1973 John Deere 4430, 4 *199} wheel drive, exc repair, m m .F « « , o c . E x c h . w :g74294or637-44&5.-.......- HUNI

l8e7FagCinc«Hctlonaa Si' mI5« psfound top buildings, will eell Layto lor balance due. &u*<25‘x 3 2 'w /i i 'x io 'd o o r Bjrt i0'-x80'-wM8'.x12'8” d o o r . - -BH-42*x58’w f20'x14'door; ____p rm o o 'w /2 4 ’x i4 'd o o f. igae: Cail206425.1907 bUlItrLocinvood po ta to harvesK Many ar».e«econ(LCaII67M724. em v

hydraulic Sell/itypea of comblnea, $1250 8 ^ complete. Call Couch ‘84 m

I

erstmarh-Annualt two FREE garage salf ete tips on how to make

b « r 2 5 .1 9 S 7 I 5 lir_ 'I14-Fannlmplemefit8 y

^ NH 1048 2 wide bale wagon, - cab, V 4. 4 + 2 tranamlt- Uislon.28^7171.45»<5»1. ec

’ 1l5-ftniiWtrt . ' 2 W a iM f ,

ALL TYPES OF thrashing,plowing, deep till discing ££

-: all o ther ground work, 19° planting, swathing, baling, tn- chof^ ing . loader worlc, n)eV jai

picking, manure- hauling, lie will travel. T£

- BEANHARVE8TMQ 19 f DlTKt CUT or kl « M ro « . » V Truciia If needed, serving in t9 ’ a rea for 35 yean, ta

L M N R .Jo o e iln & ^ Jl 7 » « a i e f g M l « l j ;

T Combine, trucks avail. Paul 0 Holcomb. 4234827.87»4»46. « . CUSTOM KAYtHQ, Al

awathino-2 baler, atacklng i u{ and 3 wide. Call 5438014 or av

_ 5434882._________________ ]o^ Cualom plowing wllh or 19 ■> wlUiout. NH 3, aJso custom di . swathing, baling and slack- d<

u i . M t n k m k t U z n u i . m • Cualom ground worit. Call Cl . Jim Schlundat 324-2848. cc

Cuslom Baling. Jim Wells. CCall 537-6525______________ gCustom potato harvesting — w/full crew. Trucks avail.

{ 73^3951 or328415a,eves. \- Cuatom bean thrashing, — standing or windrow. 14n Ca axial flow combines w/belt w/ unloaders. Call Kip Wooten, be 42^4994 . ^ ZeFalrchlld'a custom com Fochopplnfl..Call5434W4,____ WFall planting with minimum ££ llll drill, seeding and fertll* Hu Izer placem ent In one pass, cal I n c r e i yielda. 7 3 4 - 1 ^ - go FENCE BUILDING »i\ t n n . SL Jim Wells. 537. ^ Ov Hay and Straw aucking,-qo ^ anywhere. reuonabis i± ratea. Cali 62«e76 . 11

SEEOHAftVESTiNQAlfalfa* C o v e r‘ Onion Jui

Carrol * Radish ^L eaiiefl.Jo t)ea lne. 197

■ 7 » « 8 8 o ra 2 M 1 » t bo:Wanted: Com chopping and ^eartage chopping. Scales, 197trucks, and packing avail, car(We do it a llirca ll 678-1184 eleor43»4687. _____________$10Wanted Custom spud dIgg. 8'Ing, 1 o r 2 diggers and Caitrucks. For more Informa* hejtlon cali 4384859 or 4384001 733Wanted ' ‘someone to 8V1sw athe, chop, & haul 102 coracres o l-h ay immediately, g ftNWofJerome.3244926. pur

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73 « -1 » oenEvlnrude 8. Mercury motors, fraiboa ls--& -< l8h lng -U ck le . $13; ro n !« Jlac tn a -« -& o n -M a.- - = ±HeYbum/Burley.SS7473. 1B83t5 ' Fleetform boal, 45 HP motmotor, trailer, nice cond., comeasonable. Call 324-2518. Equi

20' Suncralt. 115 HPJohnson, w/traller In exc. l 2 fcond., $ ^ Can see at 231 MOIWashlnoton. TF. 7344163. 73W

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Browning baTsoo mag. 3xT 36(1 scop e ,s iin g s .ca se .S M x e s llressheila. <400.423484>-------------Dan-Wealon-357-duai-iaction- -bath revolver with 4 boxes shells, tires excellent condition, $240. cleai Call 7334646 eyea. . ^ For Sale: Guns, knives, bath, scopes. W holesale -f 10%. dllloi Cairafternoon.734-04fl1. 1977 Winchester 3040, model 94, 'mllei like new .$ l 75.7344786 balh, M nchestor Ranger 12 SSDS juage shotgun, $150. 324- 1977Feolaftersp.rn.___________ moto12 ga. single barren, Peraz- '" 'n c ci, C ^ u n , serial I il9 . Call

12 gage, 3 " Weatherby o/v ^ 3rlon 4 chokos, now cond.

!hflke._flxc— c o n d _ « 00.. jaza^irm. 734-47B7_____________ gone170 Remmlnglon, scope, * ! ^ >Ilng and case , like new. 1983 I ^ 1 1 3 2 8 ^ 2 . air. a00 '-Savage- ’rifle," $125. " “ [iE lavage 12 gauoe, $110 w/ M[lt< aae . Call 734^81., , - I2 » i124-Snow V ihfctM ^

968 Polaria 400 indy, good i f X ond., strong running ong. cono,

li5-TflwlTn»OT ^

r i733<ioai_________ eiecii

CL08E0UT a mcam pers & 46 passenger 20’

chool bus, priced ' from beaveTOO to $2500. gooMMAUDES TRAILER SALES KOOW >44. Exit 147.8374492. 3^IUN1ER8 -SPEC IA U - U '. -hsavyille r , s le ep s 4 adults 8. 2 In Buthildren, atove. ice box, gxis ice cond.. «1.C00.73M507ayton R V el Stocking New Ave. Iuaed. Year end close o u t -

B eitK aftM ghM oton lw .’B » 4 t a w C ^ S l M ( t l . - f B I

Wet>dell. Idaho. - M988 30 ft. Teton Sth wheel, ^ ulll for fulHlme living. lanv ex tras. Call 7344153.th Wheei. security 22' SC. .132^iCi Awnirjfl. Exft cood; ■ell/trade wfPU for amall 777? : CM otorhom e. 733-1837.M W ildem eas Clnuron 29' running C4JI hoods

'cetyRecriI Garagelies signs, a FREE inv ke your garage sala a

nes‘ 2 da;125-TiaveITfall8fs ' IJ

Used 32' Hitchhiker sa» — contained, AC, $7W0/nnn ^

Vacationer travel trir, 1977, Ch r M ic m n .H a M .T a H m . J J 15 ft. travel trailer, nice —

1968 2T Road Runner trav, trailer, aetf-con t, hill bed, 4

e . -T n » 8 p J 2 .J .io m « ___ M1907 A ristocrat 15' camper ^traller.taOO. Call 3244304. ^1971 Nomad, 19' aelf-coo- J S talned .C all3 i643ai. J "1972 20' Terry 8 e l« o n t . f ~

trai

1978 28' Meal, self-cont,AC, storm windows, new B9. uphoietery. eeparate bdrm, S-K awning, exc cond, price witl lowered. 4234405.42i8fc5 875 1986 28' 5th wheel Pttiwler. Cht dark window s, stonn win- 0£< dows. awnlno, level Jacks, ^ (Ike new . 19)% f (on dually I 'S Chev All, se t up lo pull, exc 650 cond, tots of chrome, Ede chrom e w heels, running Pon board, tall gale. Call VO- 5907.183 Buena VIsU. “

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Camper aheil for 6x4' bed, w /sto rage compartment & ^ bed. $ 1 * or besl offer. 324-7605alter5pm ____________ 13!Fokk ip meUi camping trtr,$350. Cam per ahell lor amall 11^ pickup. $350.4234834. ^ H uniera SpecUil 1974 8 ft. cabover, real nice, all the goodlaa. $1895. Call 7334831 or 7344144._______________ 194(

733-2384afterepm orw knds. moiilW ft D ream er camper, ful- 1971

M n d .* A ^ ? p i^ * 7 ro ! * " *1972 Explorer. 8 ft. camper, ISH lull overshot, good cond. '>lrl :;all 6784180. lace1973 10% ' camper, .w /icr MX, s to v ^ furnace, toilet,- 1«7S MOO. Cail 733-W46 eves. «lwi 1978 Kit 10W ft, overshot 225 a m p er, stove-ovon gas/ i 22! ilec relrig , jacks, sleeps 6, 1981 11000 oro ffer . C a l I 5 4 3 ^ . undi !' A laskan tsieacope

S , " S,T3-;i3j__________________ s as s ia s rKI f t cam per wllh Ice box. 3 1 ! ^ lum er alove. no overshot, ileepa 3. oood condition.^n<a8447rf: __________ p w81 GMC I to n Dually, sierra ;iaa8lc . loaded, with '84 jn c o - f i i f tp e r , like new 12,000 o r wlli se ll separate. :all538.2189. 1983

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l27-4lot(X Homea ^

lass A, X-plorer. 2T. A/C, enerator. mlcrowave,'con. ai vac. co lor TV. oxc cond. SSI'S13 JOO. C a l lT O ^ 4 -----------S IK------MOTDR'HOMESW3 C lasa A Xplorer 20' lotor * o m e van. Immac.>nd. 19.000 actual ml. '75 8 quipped & llcenaed. $1,000 U75 iwn & a ssu m e payments. 7605i 4384573 Hevbum eves. ’83 R OTOR HOME for saie. caii «».-104141 a fte re pm_________ Yamioving, m usl soil: 1978 23 f t reamllner. 38,000 miles,

generator, see to ap- e!!5L eclale. Call 7^34420. ^ ’68 A; ans-Van,.8'-celllng,.kitch- 22^:.

i alove, refrig, AC, eng. — V4. W,000 miles, dual

ee .$6000.7 3 4 < 2 a . 13#- 76 - J a m ^ i y e ,— 2 2 '^ iaar

es! 53,000 mllos, auper tan . $9A». Call 734I7754: SMSIi 78 Spo rts Coach 26'. rear

7 7 _ C o b ra ,-2 3 _ tf -28,000 lea, bunk model, rear Ih, s le e p s 8, perfect 1 3 ^ nd. $ 1 1 .5 0 5 .7 3 3 ^ . —— 77 ToyoU Chinook mini- Jtor-hom o, 27,000 miles; frig., to ilet; new llres, U )g, price to se ll, $3900. V8 P<rf.','.S00.837-4S80atterhpm. 19™ '

L i S r < ^ W r r § slOOOfmake offer. 8 a ^ . ‘0 Fireball. 26', rool 4 cab, generator, microwave & ich-m orerB eaullfuhunli. like new . 733-7275. IW ^J

^r aale o r trado, 1981 Hen- wfiM' - o r s o o - C u s lo m r n e w ' cruise Id, trad e -fo r 2 wheeled fond,’ carrier wllh swivel base. (Burle118374724.__________ 1985 (avy duty trailer. 8 x 16 w/ SIhreri ipa , $ 1 ^ or trade lor, ««ell( all car trailer. 324-2142. Call 32 noblle hom e axles with C clrle b rakes and wheels 8 p « la1 tires. $200. call 324W 1. recelvi

eq[ulpment, trailer. ivertall w/rampsi a “ c >se neck , e lec . brakes.00 or trade . 487-3191 Jhoin axle Sth w heel iraller F-8 ft. dual axle trailer, d e s . S m a l 218 W esl I I. #39. Je ro m e.

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.......................................... $3000.(

? rA u to ,-P a fla4 ___ ^ d l *— ACCe880rlB8 ' new.-O'ENTION V.W. OWNERS Fup tn V stock o l Bug-fondors, ning boards, bumpora, 1964 da. S ob Howard VW 6V71,5 u l l ^ ll 733-TflJ7.- ■ l bVflg’54

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ACCliHOriil________Brush guard and running b«(boarde lo r lull atzed. pk:k- ^UP. Call 3244370._________^Chevy 327 engine, runs 4xgood, wtth extra stock cam, ft.$400 or beat offer. 734-1245. aldi

PARTS WH01£BA1£4cy f.v aN e j^ ,$ 2 9 J0 ; To»

V 4 W .5 0 p r . S i!r iA U T O P A m 198-

Je fo m e.C M T tl. I3sSet of 4 TriMpoke wire — wheels, brass plated hubs,»450orbe8lofler.423424l.- mVarious front end part for —1972 Corvette. C a lia lter 8

____________ K?2 G oodyear Highlander ^

5-16.5 Chev 8 hole whoels, 3 ^jfr with old and one with new 875.X18.5 lire, $150. 4-18" i? .r Chev 8 hole w heels with good 7.50 traction tires,W 5 . 14 hole 18" 7.50 F o d — tlrea i wheel. $50. ftl>4048. JTJ 550 Holley carburetor. Edelbrok manllold for a Pontiac, $125/both. 734-2430.

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IVANTED: 1955 Ford conver- ilble In good condlUon, Call collect e v e m 4 0 8 - 7 te ^ .

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Honda CT90, exc. cond.,050.733-7223 after5om Rokon trail breaker motor- :ycle. 2 wheel drivo, goes inyw hore.$450.5434M 1948 Harley, 60", cuslom ind clean, (jail 3264381.1973 CR-250 HondL new Tiotof. $200. Call 324-&9.1978 MR 250 Honda; less Ju jL lJoajnU fta, $4flrt nailO « « 5 0 ._______________1977 650 Yamaha, includes 'airing, vinyl cover, and lull*K t m l ^ . ^ or

1979 Honda 750K, 1 owner.Ilways garaged, exc cond. tew lire, diamond chain,;950.3 2 4 ^ eves.981 KswasakI 650 CSR, mder 5500 miles, wind, icreen, like brand new, nake offer. See .a l Vacuum Cleaners o l Idaho between 1:30 and 5:30.733-1027. 981.IUwasakl-175KDX, dirt like, alm ost new shape,

981 Kswssakl LTD 1000, lOOd cond. MUST SELLI 1200. Call 9344417.________982 Yamaha Maxim 750. ifcff—tnWT—rofti— i l r o n g ^1250. Call 2 1 2 1 .963 Kawasaki GPZ 1100, eader. M euler llres, runs ood. $2395.733^173aher3.>68 Kawasaki KX500. Water ooled engine, front and )ar disc Tirakea. Perfect ond. le ss than 200 miles. ?195orbe8tolfer.733-2186. rH o n d r9 (r3 5 w rm ri™ H 7 ~ ireel. $375. 733-1M9, or 0-2132.527 Shoup. T.F.5 650 -Yamaha, runa oood,175 or b est ol/er. Calf 324- MSalterSpm____________3 R.M. Suzuki, wator cool- J,- runs-great,-^$750. 1983' im aha Virago 750, exc )nd, w/wlndscroon, low lies, $1400. Call 7344441 ter 6 pm or weekends. 3A spencade, low ml., like »w.$S500.7334162

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cellent condition. Makefor. Call 5438934.________■ Charmae ’5th wheol iller, w /ramps, 16,000 cap. u lo , exc. conct. $ ^ . Call 6 4 5 h :

»-PlcWJpTtw*l ,Je o r trade, 1974 Ford FIOO p e r cab w/shelL PS. PB. U T.$15fl5.32frA97.

Powerod Mini PU, AT,I, crom e rims 41200. 19^I ton PU. 350 V8, PS. PB,', crome rims, $1500. 733- M sfterepm dw eekende. - ro F-100 F o rt pickup. 302-

' i Datsun PU, runs' good,!5.CaU324-73ral-__________10 F o rt F150, Lariat, V8,. PQ, AT, new two-toneInt. Call 7344459.-:------------12 Dodge Rampage, front eei drTve wllh she/l, AC,

irUy |, .H .ra p m ,________S C hart ton, 2 WO rerado, cuslom wheels,:ellent condition. $10,500.

______________Chev 3/4 T Camper

Klal, - turbo -400, p /s,W 560 ?nL;

a Q Q Q d .J W j^ 7 8 8 Chev. LUV, am/fm

se tte , roll bar camper ill, runs good, $ im .1 before 3oin-5&a401 M azda.B2000..haa.ahell,.. e r. stereo , new tlrea. 3o a m pg. 1 owner. Ex* y n i_ o o n d .7 3 4 ^ a f i« > ^

)-HflnyTriicki/8«ni'« an 1987 heavy duty 2 (on C truck, new motor,

f.Call 854^ 67 .

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1985 Chevy truck wTpoiato i bed, 79' motor, good cond., $2.560/beaioWw.82W184.1971 KW Conv., 8V92 Detroit.4 X 4 transm ission. 1977 42H ft. Trallmoblle flatbed ml a ides. 1988 Ford 6 X 8 10 w heeler w/bantam crane.Tow motor fork lift, 8000 Ib.. make ofier. 5 4 3 ^ .1981 GMC, tandem, diesel.13 sod . a ir. Cali 734-2816.

1985 F o r t Van, runs good . looks good, good Ores, j Mske offer. 7344088. J1983 o y g e ^ 3 /4 ton 15 >

radlaj tires; few ‘ml.,‘'e x o "

'70 VW Camper. Recently «. rebuilt eng. & trana. New au rt., & gen . $1000.9344505

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• 8»o a t f e M». Vlaw Of. E. Sharp 1J75 ToyoU Corcflla 6R9, Sporta Coupa. 9 apd, a iarao . good cond. t w / baatoB er. 73M5M. 734-glS1 Somathlng apacEall '82 Audi QT Coupa, Iront whaal drlva, 30 mpg, axcal cond. sun rool, rir, cru lia, 5 apd, K anw ooiH yw , low 55.W

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i w Flal-X1/8 spona car",• axe. condition, h ia:

ramovaabla rool panal:'naw whaala and liras; aharp p*lnt M ; flood « t« r « . It vary claan wllh raal low mllea. 73»«62aHer6Din.1979 Flat Spider convertible,

197B Subaru, 2 dr, (roni wheel drlva, runs axcellani,

..............Electric), leave masM oe.19SS Honda Accord SE, ex- callent condition. PS, PB, automatic trans., powar windowa, electric aun roof, AM/FM siareo, laalhar aeata.C all»4455a. '1983 Volvo, 4 door, like naw,

...........AC, -aterao, new tires, plus---------- ^8todded-«now“ tlros. ’ Call"

S««W 5.tt400.____________1984 Special Edillon RX-7 In excellent condition. Low

- mileage, tranalerrable war- ranty. >8695.733^958 afterS.

---------- 1985-H onda-C lvlo-w a6onr-Iront whaal drive, 4 apd, oreat cond. t4900.543^M . 19&S Nlasan Centra wagon, with Iront wheel drive, AM/FM caaaette. low mileage, exe cond. UTOO or boat oiler. Call g4-457a. .1988 300 2X, loaded, maroon. 115.500.734-8522.'77 MQS convertible, nice running & looking car. S350Q

. p r_ fe esto iH r.7 3 4 ^'88 Nissan STANZA Wag. IWD, XE pkg, luliy loaded, mlntcondC9mml.734-7125

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1987 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4X4, AC, AT w/overdive, PS, PB, lilt, cruise, power windows &door l o c k AM/FM, 3 col-

---------ora to-ohooae Irom, approx10,000 milas, $13,995.

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BUOQETRENTACAR 1987 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4X4, AC, AT w/overdlve, PS, PB, tilt, cruiao. power windowa

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. . pickup. .292 Big fl e n g in e ... runa good, 1900.324-454?. Raduo«d muat aelll Supor aharp '71 Biazer, many ex- | tras, lota ol new 'parts, aoa I toapDreclalo.733-5989. j

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1988 Ford Escort 11568 I* 1988 Ford TaiinisWagi 'tr- 498UlievroleUavalie- 1988 Clievrolet Celeliri •j 1986 Pontiac Snnblrd I

1985 Audi M S . 1587 ^ 1985 tliiinderblnl 11532 » 1985 Clievrolet Monte I j: 1985 Chevrolet Celeliri L 1984 Chevrolet CaprlcE

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j ^ 7 2 t 7 ask fo r —-m rT v'aFoodServtce. 19'WOW1 1984 M azda 828 LX. 2 ;}< door luxury apo fta car. Lotaol optlona, 1 ow ner, make E:offar. Call 42M877.________ S!m y e e p , 283 engine. Call

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1984 S-15 QMC Jim my, V-8,5 !tf

f e l g a ' . ’&SS,':” '’’ S1984 Toyou 4 x 4 , extra cab, I,! bucket aea i. AM/FMcassette. >8000.324-89*0. f ii'78 Dodge Club cab, 3/4 t; IS a/t, cnjise, am /fm cassette.low mllea. new (lat bed, new ^tlre a jth w h e e l. 734-3554 g‘81 Chevy B lazer, 305 V-8, ^AT, iKkIno huba, low ^ mileage, only S4995. Kelth'eKleen Kara. 878-1178.-- jjll'84 Chav. SIO. v e , club cab, ^ 5 spd, loaded. Ina. shell.winch, excrcond ; 733-4899— S,'|‘

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The Lynwood Shopplno $22 Center Is reliving the l9S0'a ^with a carahow Sat. Oct. 3rd J*, Irom noon • 4;00pm. All 1M<H0«I cara » I r lc ta In- E™ Vited. Drawlno for partiespanla throughout the day. 82 For registration 8> Inlorma- AC,tion call Bruce Barton a t tire733-3115dava._____________ ^RESTORED 1958 Chevy 2 'SS door sedan, new enjplne, 8cyl, 3 spd. Serloua Inqulrlea p " 'onl,. call 7 « - 7 0 ; ia .a . .____ Jf.1959 Chevrolet Impala, 2 dr hsrdloo. com plete.^3-9434. — 1987 Chevy Cam aro Super iar (port, n a jo o r b est olfer. CalI73«618. . - - ijS

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152-Aotoj-Bulcll ffl1 owner, 1987 Wildcat. 430-4 — sngine, 81,800 mllea, 4 door Hardtop, A c, AT. f^S. PB,radio, radial tlree, STX or oartDest oiler. Spradllng 's T ei- w /rICO. Oavid 5 ^ 2 5 2 A v s . ac*

E Bulck E lectra, 51,000 am/8 ,-exc.-condltlon.-A C , er, t

Irlc Beats, windows. Iree:;ail 324-2584 a lte r S pm, or 3791lee a f N a l e ' e service 1970:enter.. 1034 N . . Uncoln. voryJerome. 11500. jlres

I5«-A»Im-Ck1III»c.-. ml734-1

1977 Cadillac Coupe deVille, aiisi 3NE OWNER, e x c . condl^ ^ Ion, 12295. Cell before 10 in .o r.llirepm 73< .aM a. g f 1980 Cadillac deVille, S7900. ^ 945 Lincoln Town - Car, 118.900. Call 734-2001.

158-A irt08-C hiy8l« ^

977 Chrysler C ordola,, ex- ra sot lires & w heels, willake t i l i e 'o r shotgun In ~r ta o .su s . Call734307 . ^ f 979 Chrysler LeBaronJoupe, AT, PB, PS . cruise, ^lit, doiay w ipers, AM/FM Witereo, sharp, nice lo drive. $2 '’“;2600orolfer.734-5760. 32M

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1977 Chevy Caprice c iualc , naw lirea, tilt, cruise, air, e ic. cond., low mileage, ' >4000 or beat olfer324-278f.1977 Chevy Caprice, 4 dr aedan, AC. tilt wheel, good h lirea, 1 ow ner, $t2W. Call „423-8888. ___________ "1977 Nova, AT, aun roof. dual exhauati black, V-8, (i lt2W.Calltt34-6158.1980 Chevy Monza, excel ,1 cond, w ith.A lpine atereo, has sun roof, will Uke b est U oHer.Cail 733-1870.________ a1980 Camaro. AT, PB. PS. n Sanyo a tereo , bra. nice ,. wheela and tirea, 25 mpg, “ vary good mechankial con- si dition. >3000.734-gTBO.*78 Malibu Claealc, a /I, a /c , k,

T»ON 7 3 4 ^ 7 a fte r 5 c;'79 Camaro Berflnetta, p /s , up/b, p/wlndow, a /c , a /t , ■ ’ cruise, am/fm c a a a . stereo. .>2200/oller. 73^0051 ai'79 Camaro BertinelU, 350 u eno. quick, a / i . air, tin. cruise, iBmpo. no oil use,t199a.h3-9lBf____________ ___pi'82 Camaro Berlinetta, t-lop, bi AC, power window, newtires and bral<es. >5000 or ,take over omt>. 32ft-3358. lO‘85 Chev. SIO Biazer, 4x4, "1real sharp, all th e xtras, low hf miles, serious Inquiries on­ly. Days 733-2879J 3 e m StateReD.Aner7.733-h)01 , “V

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1981 D odgeO m ni,-4-cyl,-4 l° ipd, 4 door, c lean , U,6oo miles, good school car.M300. Call 734-3122. nc

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s .984 Ford EXP turbo, biack {Hi bt kg. 5 spd, below book. iir.B m or o¥er. Cali 733-7204 ‘;®®,

________________ 536.2(7 MusUng II. V-8. am/fm ____ass, good cond . WOO. 734-588 ask lor S ean Rose or 16^eeatS25Soan(s._________ ____^ Ford Thunderbird, near , B'ow radial tires, exc cond, .1900or best. Cail 733-4891. A C,/M T-Blrd, loaded, e re . " i l ” ond, MUST 8 E U . Call ?M?99 evos.. koop trylno.

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‘ I took a finesse tha t 1 lose," proclaim ed South. H n er could sec only that h( have scorcd an overtrick ha finessed.

West chose the excellent the h e a r t king and continu the q ueen a f te r dummy had and E a s t had signaled with t D um m y duckcd once agair th ird round of hearts clea suit.

Clubs w ere led from ( _knocking out West's ace, at

exited b T ely with a club. D cashed tw o more rounds o West discard ing a low spadf then cashed dum m y's diamo and finessed his jack, lo: .West’s doubleton queen. W( forccd to lead spades and Soi p ic l^d up three spade tr bring h is to tal to nine winne

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