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BOISE - Idaho FaUsa bibroadcaster Mel Richardson, ridingi Utbe support (Contntested races only) . of party leaders won in) a straw poll last month, claimed thele RepublicanI 2NDC0NGI3RESSI0NAL DISTRICT]ICT nom ination in Idaho’s conservative co w mNK«BtO(pidlKUnVCniOf} 2nd Congressional Districtrict Tuesday _ _oier_a ^ e ld oXfour other;r ccandidates, __ _M eIB lchardson (R )...... r.25,782 - ...... Ihctudlng'CohnlcHansen. . Connie Hansen (K )...... 8,994 Dan Adamson (R )...... 8,819 Dane Walklns (R ).., — ^ JRE ...... 8,255..: ...... state, j . F . “Chad'’ Chadbatiuid(R)!!!!!!!!!!;!";!!...... 5,926' D B \ district d wWl r a p u p -- - ...... UEUTE'ENANTGOVERNORt - . m p mnUolimkc -■ s t a tTE : TREASURER emor, Boise business execxecutive C.L: inpmn « t ol pndacu npettlBf) Butch Otler outdistancedHi Post 1 Falls n H K rn - Lydia Justice Edward•ds(R)..;...... attorney and undenioverir ddrug agent • y ^ n f^ n ...... 48,093 ■ Chuck Lem pesis lor the rl£right to face ^ ■ E y i -IBobette A j;Bobble” CChapman (R )'...... 40,184 : long-time Democraticllic stale Treasurer Marjorie Rutbil Moon,h who K f l l ShawnT.deLoyola(DD) ...... 19,043 was unopposed. Kent Rock (D ) ...... 17,192 __ .W ith 88 percenl of t}ie. -446 preclnclSTejwrUng,^Rlchai:hardsoa had __ . 2 4 ,9 iro r. 46. p ercen t.o f[Jhe Jh vote in.. -5thJHIibrciA tD im icT^ becoming the GOP standindardbearer ■ (iw p«tMMpndacunpenu|} v t ------. against. ..freshman.. . D em ocrat J.W iiiiamHart....;.; ...... 13,025 J Richards Stallings, whoD h ad no Ronald D. B ru ce ....:, t>osltloa. . . . .J ...6,839 , ------!lTbe-time-comes,when.len.tbe.people._|B|ttji|m are looking for a hew face _ _ _ -l e g i sLATIVEIJISTRK?r;B'" t volcc, and I think wc hit that Jiist Im•HriUptMndiitpMall u] right," Richardson said from ______,StateSenator------Idaho-Fallfr-victory-celebilebration.-^'I— feel now find I have fellell all along . Position A lhal we hod the best orgacganlzatlon the grassroots level.” Laird Noh (R )...... '.4,074 The race for second wasvas StUl wide 3 Jack L. Wasden ( R ) ...... 2,023 wlth Mrs. Hansen•n holdingI a ••jiM^ptieMfANOYARSM' lead over the other:r threet con- r tenders In b er dashedbid to bid regain E d a n d nd M uine Van OstranI tallyta a Buhl precinct>t 1results at the courthoilouse Tuesday Statete Representative- the seat h er husband GeorgN)rge held for e v e iU n aIff after voters had gonele tto the polls to decidee 1a number of primary-^y-electlon races Position A seven terms before Stallinillings ousted him In 1384 afler Hansenn b(became the Prosecutor DaDan Adamson, who near- right rigl political organizer• Lyndon O tter hod 49,6tt,683 o r 57 percent lo Ronald ] Black ( R ) ...... 3,750 flrsl sitting congressmanan convicted ly defeatedi Hansen in the 1984 LaRouche. Lal Wilh 92 percenlml of Uie 38,211 or 43 percercent for Lempesis In Donna1 Scott (R)...... 3,0%. under the 1978 Ethics in GoGovemmenl primary, wasBS fourth wllh 7,692 voles precincts pre reporting, 'Currirrle had his bid lo succeccecd outgoing COP Lt. • I ^ct. He had slumped for»r hish wife in or 14 percentmt and Rep. J.F. Chad- 12,38712,; o r 61 p crcent lo Stewart's S Gov. David Lcroj biS-strcnghold of eastern•n Idaho I dur- band trailedd ^with 5,324 voles or ID 7.9337,9: or 39 p ercent to b6c(tcoroe the In the Reput;>ubiican prim ary for Position B ing. the final days of theic campaign, c percent, parparty's candidate' agalilstisi. Uiree- sta le auditor noinomination, Bonneville M rs. Hansen had 8,506. volesvo or 16 In the 1st CoCongressional District of term ten GOP Congressmanm Larry Counly ComnTimissloher Richard- . (Celia Gould Folkingaa ( R ) ...... 3,298 percent. western . an T/jeAssociafedPress states Senator By BONNIE BAIRD JD^rONES II cjj pl \ Legislative -TJmes-News writer BOISE ~ Sbc of the mosVst>' conser- ^ vallve Republicans in the 7 races Larrey Anderson (R)I) ...... ;...... 8,898 I TWIN FALLS - An\n all-out ef- Q C X 5'h 'ALegislature appear^ headed Gordon R. HoilifieldKR) ( ...... 5,849 > ■ Judicial defeat in Tuesday's primaiiary elec^ m C ! |! 7 r George W. Anthony (R)(1 ...... fort by attorneys paidlid off In the ' ...... 3,168 prim ary elefction Tueruesday for M m O l f \ D is tr ic t tlontlons, perhaps signallings turntu from pJ?.rimaryJ s . Magistrate Judge J. William 1* ^ thethe highly conservative le(legisiaUve. , Statsite Representative H art, giving him 65.6.6 percenl\ of PPrim r ary s's'sessions of the last two years. J 8 6 _ j—___I Position A (the lotal vote andId the Sth And one of th e Le'^Is^slature's ------D istrict judgeship, In in Minidoka U B i a ------^86 I------1 v^veterans, Rep. W alter LltUe,le, R-New appeared to be»e : In trouble was Rep. ‘ Counly. Plymouth, trailed challengeger Mary Lou Horvath, D-Plnehursl. D< He trail- Jerry1 Callen (R) ...... 8,451 lave received the ma- ^ai Hart look the officee aaway from >» Harlung in Incomplete relut:ums. Lit- od Frank Moriorbeck In Incomplete Robin ] Kinsey (R).;.. rie votes In m y hom e (1^ ...... 6,995 InctHfibent Judge Rom;onald Brucc lie has served 22 yearss In Uie returns, but ralllallied later to pull into by a count of 13,025 to 6,839,< with “ “ " ‘J; LcgLegislature, and currenUy’ Is I chai^ thelead. Position B all but a few small prprecincts In An elatedj Hart IJ said he wanted maiman of the House Statee Affairs.__ Rep._Gary_. R Robbins, R-Dletrlch, ------IhefllghUounlydlstrlct-iIcttalllcd.------‘•'cfeep appreciation lo _ _CCoinmlttee._buLran.inloJle(od Lepublican_wbo-ran-for-th< Uie-2nd Distrlcl GOP Hart, a magistratelie Judge In the m any Irieiriends who volunteered oppopposition this elecUon beciBcause he nomination, butul Uien dropped out of Ralph 1 B. Peters (R )...... 6,183 I Lincoln Counly for theIhc past two many hours} onor my behalf." oppopposed some bills favoredid by Uie Uie ra c e a t'thhc e last minute lo run . Leland ] (Lee) Bamess'(R)’!!!-1!!!!!” !!!!!!!...... 5,848 years, was suppoiiportcd by " I wUl lookck forward to working parparty. for his House se.seat, appeared headed Kay Cramer (R) ...... 4,404 numerous attorneysi IrIn lhe sth w llh' the people pe In Minidoka Conservatives C Robert FoF'orrey of lo victory overer Willes Cheney. Bul ------^TuaicraTJIalrrcrfofUKTheiiiBmMi. 'Cdiiiiry 'M a1 pifiOgep 10 the people— Ntn Chester of Rep. LindenI Bateman, R-Idaho His campaign was babased on a in Lincoln and ar Jerome counties KutKuna^£>i^w,^ayer of Bolscse, Donna Falls, who ranan for the lieutenant LEGISLiLATIVEDISTRICT22! ■ charges of delays In declieclslon mak- lhal I will not lose my Interest In ScoScoU and Noy Brackett of c Twin governor nominiinallon..but wlUidrew IIMte mixed for House ’ ofdelays. H art and \,ZH,220 for Bruce; Camas, wa]way race belween formerer House Speaker Tom SUvers.St He didn't run leld and for re-election,1, but: strongly backed LEGISLJLATIVE DISTRICT 241 Tuesday nighl BrBruce con- 185 for Hartrl and 101 for Bruce; meim em ber Gordon HoUiflel (lO lpv ^alulaled his opponentlent, and ad- Lincoln, 6366 fort H art and 195 for GeeGeorge W. Anthony, wbo hajla s run In Rep. Donna Scolcoll, R-Twln FaUs, and ..d e d ,." I.h o p e he willill serve the B ruce; Jeromome. l,718.forHart.and...... U»eUiepulasa[^mocral. Celia Folkinga(a for his seal. Scolt '. StateS Senator people and Justice lo0 lithe'best of 574 for Bruce;ce; Minidoka, 1,674 for OUier 0 m nsenaU 'ves wlUia IiM ds In lost h e r bid for fo re-elecUon, whUe Position B • nls ability." Bruce and 1,41,428 for H art; B laine . Incomplete lnc( reiums indudedd P r w lo n Folkinga won. i hold overwhelming , Bruce led the race:e Int his own 624 for Harilart,- 237 for Bruce; BriBrlmhall of Idaho FaUs, Roilon Slater Republicans Edward G. Elliott (D) county and added, “ItIthas.beena 1 Gooding. 1,475475 for H art and 635 for of Boise ] and Ron C r^e, ElizabeUi E margins in boUi bo Uie House and J )) ...... i ...... ;.. .713 ; privilege to serve ass a Judge for Bruce, and1 Twin1 Falls County. AliiAllan, Dolores Crow andd Robert Senate, wiUi 2128 of Uie 42 Senate 1Dick Russell (D )...... 531 • the oast 10 veani andnd m&. t con- 5,282 for H artrtand2,197forBruce. i S

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A-2Tlmes-Now9,Twine#lPalH.^Jdaho , Wednesday..May2B.1988 M RichhardsonI ------^ ^ p B r i e i . -I______• o n tinTiDMd trb m 'P a tt A1-.1J— (actfactor In toe fIve-way race. - ii- .....- prima^.campalgnilgn Where she trie M y Auditor Joe WWilliams, who bad no Confldentr. Uiat sbe bad a cle;lear sbol te separate herselirself'from her Tilis ,.i opposUIon. Wi!fflUi 87 percent of Uie ,I \ victory, Mrs. Hansen, wtwbo got band's legal probleoblems b ut stiU coui p recincts repercent e r for formeiMlep'u- renlral Committee last montinto and Mrs. Hansen rcfusefused to fUI out tl a third time.. . or 20 perccnl; formirmer Ll. Gov. Maurice "Fo?*oot8ie’‘ ty tre a su re rr 1Bobetteu.Cbapman of las been Uie only contenderT in the formal' financialial d i^ o s u r e state . In Kentucky, Loiils’ulsvnie i'ttbmey Jackson M. An- BrlU, had l,8C0 votes}les o r 13 percent, and buslnelessman Boise. 2ndUld DlsUlct GOP (leld to> drawn ment re<^lred ofof candidatesc for (e< ' drews won. the ecubucan nomination lo oppose op Bobby K. Hayes had;ad 551 votes or 4 percent, On the DenemocraUc side, deputy gjgj,lignlllcant am ounts of coutolde eral office, toe samesac statement tba DemocraUc Sen. endeUFoH...... „ slate treasuretrer Shawn de I/iyola effort, led te her busb;usband'8 conviction ___ _ ■ , AricaDsas Democrlocratic Rep. BUI Alexande noney to his campaign Faubus, wh0 :caUef precincts'p reporting, Clintonton hnd Ford. 6l, who hadm no o prim ary opposlUon In biss bid1: for officials werere all bul assured new lis money ipto his bid. public forums, ; 140,046 votes o r 59 peipercent, Faubus had Bi.2600 vvotes a Uilrd term. terms becauseise they had no fomial Adamson. 34. who fell onlyily 1,400 Lem pesls wagedged an extremely^ag opposUlon froirom wiUiIn Uieir-,own vote'Oles short of defeaUng Ham>nw»n Id gressive campaignlign.te compesate'ff : p arty ^ rfro mI U Uie i Democrats. ihe i Prison guardrd s h u rt In uprlsiiling Saudi airlinine offices bom b« he 1984 primary only weeksks after bis lack of namene recognition.i focA ™ . In Novembeiber. Democratic Gov. he veteran congressm an wa:m con- ing on what hee calledci OUer's son ; YPSiLANTl, Mich.ch. (AP) — More lhan a dozeKcn In- KARACHI, Pnklsltlslan (AP) - A coordinated !d Iximb- John E vans, 6161, will try te derail Uie yictj'icted on four counts of fahalslfying ness on moral issuesiss demonstrato • m^tes battled guardards for 40 m inutes.at a1 imax- mg allnck wrcckcdced Uircc offices of Uie Saud udl Ara- drive by incunlumbent GOP U.S. Sen. (ejcederal financial disclosuree stole* by votes Otter-c ca ^ l as a two-ten ' • Imum>security prisonjon Tuesday, and six guards'Js were blan national airlineline and a Pan Am ofiice Tu ruc^ay, ste,e symms,s, ^48, for a second term nents, had significant canunpaign meml>er of toe stotestoU House, ] injured, including one}ne who had been held hostageB g e ln a k illin g o n e m a n and n d injiu’ing i five people, police s esaid. Leroy,. 5 38. wlll face form er f,na,Inancing problems this ^rinilog. H is O tter, toe son-in-law son- of idal ; siege at the facility inIn. January. Bombs lefl in baglags oulslde Uie foiir center c ‘Cityof* Democratic chief cl executive and bijId. aim ed a l Uie sto le's Introubled pototo magnatee J. J R. Simplot an « None of the Injurleirles to the guards at the HHuron flees exploded wlUiilUiin a 20-mlnute period, pol ? .lr Carter admiImlnlstration Interior farnarmers. was -marked by a walk one-time candidallidate for govemo : Valley Men‘s Facilityllty was serious, and the priijrison's ficlals said. The officesof were closed for Uie lie night Secretary Ceclecu Andrus. 54, in Uie 3icross ^ 0 toe state Uiat endedI eariler< tric'd to fendoff off toe moral issui : 369 Inmates were orderedor to their cells afterIcr Uie w h en th e b la s ts occui governor’s race•ce. thishis monto and a winter tractsctorcade focusing his campaign ca on ') ; disturbance, said Assi!jisistant Warden Adrla Llboll.It. No group ImmcdlO'dlately claimed r^nslbiiity. Unopposed In lr their bids for new rom St. Antoony to toe Capitilitol pro- business backgroup-ound and toe iteM ^ • . Tbe disturbance beganbe a t 1:13 p.m. in the;e istale Syed Fada Aii1 Shah,S commander of proi •ovinciai four,-year teerms n were AUomey esting low farm prices. - - for toe lieutenantant governor te t>e < prison's Food Scrvic'Vice Building, when an Inmate Ini police, said a securi:urity guard picked up one b£ bag out- General Jim1 Jones, Secretory of Mrs. Hansen expected to spepend on* am bassador for>r economic e develq ------beganflghting-withaoI a guard, Ms. Llboll said, - slde lhePan Amcarcargo office a t the T aj Mahallalhotel. state Pete Ci Cenarrusa and Stote y about, $20,000 in her grasassrools ' m ent In toe state.e. ' ’ .T ; The fight eventuall)ally involved eight to 15 prlso•Isoners The bomb Inside exploded,exi killing Uie guard1 ands in- Superintendentsnt of Public Instruction ^ > end an undeterminedned number of guards, shcle sa: id , ju r ln g fo u r pe o p le!, , AllAl Shah said. ‘ Je rry E vans. \ '■ One inmate sufferedd a a minor face Injury, Ail Shah said thathat bomb apparenUy was inlIntended Although weaUicr wi was neariy r* ------' . . . -The six injured officers offl were treated.at hospospllals for a Saudia Airlinelines office a few doors awa:'ay. The perfect Uirougljghout Uie state, voter I t and released, Ms.. Llboll L: said. All were expern Idaho that Uie p arty foror ncw four-year terms whl/hlle 4to district’s precinctsets reporting. r crowded river and sU is said Salvador Tlnajeroero. 37. was shot twice w stnicic a tow line, officials decades had been Uie DistDistrict Judge Deborah Ballall, the But In the 2nd1 District, Di incumbent Tuesday. small-callber handgiidgun, police Lt. Robert ChavM Ci held for two d. highlight of Ui(Uic prim ary cam paign firstIrsl woman to serve on toe! districtc Ju d g e John Maynaiynard, who has bieen Sgt. M illard Waddiiddell of the Maryland NJatural al said.’, en, 54. appeared to have coui:ourt bench in Idaho, survlirlvcd a at toe centcr of controversy1 wlto on the Nobody was arrcslrested, and the matter wassc i underi.nrt^P a s M rs. Hansen, Resources Police saidlaid Investigators believe, on Ilmost out of no where chairhallengc in Tuesday's electionan. to e Nez Perce Counly Cou Clerk for toe basis of interviews withwit Griffin O’Neal, 27, lhalIt Gian( Investigation, Chavezvezsald. nths ago to bccome a A runoff was also likelyt in toe past year, trailedJd formerfi magistrate ., was Three friends of[ thethi slain roan lold police lhth e inci- - Carlo Coppola, 23,-o,-of Beverly- HUIs, Calif., fout:our-way eastern-Idaho raceB Ito sue- E .B Ponack byy rnearly Iwo-to^e ...... grating the boal atal the time of the accidentt Mon-^ dent began after midnldnlghl as they looltcd for a :ced reUrlng 7to District Jududge Ar- wilh C9 percent>nt of toe district o n a b lo c k a b o u l 3 S> miles m l souUicasl of LosAngeleS C o iresctio i n Siold Beebe. A sccond runoff wiwas also precincts reporUng.Ing.' %flclals ^Id theirelr prellmlnaty investlgaliotlion of Tlnajero ran intolo tthe backyard of a nearby I ce for a And in the Sthtl District, Dl Incumbent sr each T he . Uooneinesbury comic strip ikely In the toree-way race the accident on the! ScSouth R iver near Annapolislls had and allegedly emcrgergcd wiUi a chicken under District Judge Ronald Bruce, Bru toe torget of sn men published on A{April 16.1986 Included a >ucccssor to retiring 1st E turned up no evidencenee of excessive speed or dru;Irug or arm, the Uirce toldlid police. Soon after, seven •• local altomey' complaints < over 'inajero reference teJ John. Horton among Judge Watt Pratoer. alcohol abuse. But theythe said the operator of thfie e: run- c o n fro n te d th e m ab(aboul Uie chickens and Tin target of delays, was defe:lefeated by Lincoln those Reagan;an adm inistration of* Bail,' ° who had been the tai .about did not follow gocgood boating practices. w a s sh o t in th e c h e«t s t anda leg. tiwcstcm County Magistrate.!ate J. W illiam H art, “n ficlals who hahave, according to Uie some criticism from soulhw strip , "left offlitflce amidst charges of I~ V ______e a t h e f ^ ______unethical behMhavlor or criminal " ...... w ro n g d o in g'^Tbc-..John--Horlon- .'^ — J - Giwm flaieses lftT-.CoM P^r re ferred to In Uie Dooncsbury strip — 1983 ClffifflOlET BIKER t resigned fromm his position with the a. PET HOURS U.S. Enviroiironmcntal Protection 88 • 8AT M • SUN 1^ H ope thh e silr c o miditionersi d< o n ’t b re i Agency:'*- • vw Vl(r'f*optntvtfydiirydsy,7dayt«w^ for your convtntom>l«nc«. TTwrt’s m i w _ _ Twia FtJU,'Buriey, Riqx ...... It has comc ne to our attention that liq>CTt,.JerM>ii,ii« S C O0 0 buslntM houn.1. Allt s«rvle«« snd n n , •upplltssvflUbls w arm . Sunny days and fair at night. L / eo , ( j telllgence Offic'fleer for Lalln America. M pi c d U W l ...... THi ------Hlghs-85 to 90: Lowsj toitonighrupperMOs- ' '/ / ^ ws. certalrlalnly unaware th afU ie • T T . . p st 7 d ty s I wMit and lower SOs. i l Q CIA’s John HortonHi has ever been WESTUmD MOTORSS blERGENCY C u n u P rairie, HaUeyey ;and tbe Lower ' y chargcd wlUih iunethical behavior or 601 MAIN AVE. EAST 734-2711 WoodRlverValley: criminal wrongingdoing, and hc bas ad- — I V-a4 HOURS Today ond Thursdirsday, continued y a n vised UnlverSijrsal Press Syndicate. " warm. Patr except foror ia chance of an • • which dlstribulbulcs Dooncsbury, Uiat p P anem ooo Uiundcrshoweswer mnlDly over • . . \ \ ; i l l his resignationonfromUieCIAwasduc higher terrain, lllghs IntIn the 80s. Lows In S thelOs. , ;' ‘ \ ( Q \ J to professionalial differences with Uic FANTASTIC SELEaiONS D irector of Cen:entral Intelligence. The • • M arigolds' ...... 7 5 * 6 p k . N o it^ t;tab and Nevac!vada: 8 0|\||F^J ^ fv I""'', ^ reference in1 tthe Doonesbury strip Utah - isolated latelate aflemooo and Q Q published Aprilpril 16, 1986 was to the LARGE SELECa i o N ! evening thundcrshowhowcrs. mainly High John Horton who w: resigned from Uie *•VMCtablM.otl vorlttlMM souUiem mounlalns. Oil Otherwise, sunny TemparM r a tu ra a p p i i i r ^ j s ^ EPA, and nolBt the John Horton who , •P * atio Pott ’ M ot* B o iiie tt w arm days and fair mildnlld nights Uirough resigned fromn theII CIA. *• Hsrbi •> FFuchila Baiketf Thursday. Lows {rom145 45 lo GO. illghs In ______9 0 - ^ ihesosandsos. ______Garry'.Trudeideati, Universal Press •ManyMor*ir* Syndl<»le- ancand The Times-News Nevada — Sunny wcwest today wllh FRONTS; A lio Handmod» Itoma For All C Isolated aflemoon Uiundlunderslorms easl. W a m o ' regret any con:onfuslon caused by Uie 1 1 Occulont. OPEN M0»r.»ATrW■ .* ^ I U N . 10-5 C o t d ^ F a ir tonlghi. MosUy sumsunny wesl Thurs- fact Uial - Uiethere have been two , F I S e 'S G R B day with isotatecated alternoon ShOv#e« Reagan admJminlstratlon officials ENH01ISE& GIFT SHOPUP era flain Fbrriea Snovy OOcckidad Stationary. Hwy.M,0««*rl«o4 Opinionn ...... A 4 AAllen W ilson ...... E3 • T hlo o ses w ho iiav e b e e n to ld nothingno would * Thosee w1 h o h a v e n o t h a d th e irr hhe e a rin g Idaho ...... A3.A5 People ...... WW o r l d ...... 86 h e lp testedd w ithin o n e y e a r

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' ^ « * \ 4 Wodnosday. Ma^lay 28,1988 Tim os-Nnwn.i.TwlnFallaJdahoA-a. Tw Idahi T heseju n p p p)Q sed Cc:andida1tesau tc:oiriaticirally w o)nprimUtrlc(31 iFry.IdahoFalb.D. contested legislative ca House B - K e i th Fry candidates in Home.D, ul.ul, ■ Pocatello. D .ul. SenateSci A - Mark G. Ricks. Rextixburg.R. House D - Thoff•homas F. Loertscher,' the Tuesday primary election. ch Can- District 14 , . , DlD Iftrfe tS House D -Pele:cle Black, {^ocatcllo. D .ul. l;A; A r rthur L. Porter, Rexburg. D. Idaho Falls, R; Jame:imes Reed. Idaho Falls; didates with no oppo'sUUjlllon in eilher Senate-H^erl^erb Carlson. Eagle, R .u l. :Senate- Uoyd Walker. TwinnFalU,D. I House E - Ed Bowman. PM atello, R; House Ho A - Richard L. Davis. RRexburg, D. party are listed (u). incun c iu n M n ts a rc House B -• LaLarry £ : Poulton. E a ^ e . D. HouseA-NeUC.Wclr.Jerotr 1 ome.D. Vivian CrbiJcr.PO'Pocalello, D. I. RI .I; . 1; Keith G. l.arsen. Rexburg. D.'• ’ House E - Charlesirles A. LoPrestl, Idaho ddsignatedll). DlstrlctlS DDl istrict M House Fi-L.E(.E d Brown. Pocatello. R .I; House Ho B - Cyril 0 . B urt. St. AAnihony, Falls, D. Senate - Ro0c0tcll0. ^ H o u s e A -R aay y lInfangcr, Salmon, R, ul. iDjL :;H ouse D - Robert Hoj l..r<.o, ...ydcn Dave Pearson, Boise, R; Gall D D, .ul. • House B - J o A)AnE.Wood.RiBby.R,ui. n Lakei R ; Tom Glovanelll,1. CocurC a Alcnc. B „ue d ,' D .. • , .D.I. - Kathleen "Kitty" Gumsey. r W e Have> A Wido Seiectii:tlon of EUstrlct4 House A - 1 D raling Wtth ' -Senate ^ Vernon T. Lannt - Kenneth L. Roblrtn. Boise. b ,u l. StreiBss & bepresslcion ^ HANGII N G B A S>KETS t . • House A - Jeanne Olvois, Gl Cocur S |.ttlct»' d ’Alene, D ,ul. • Bemle Rakozy. Boise, R. i; to w ardds Emotional UlUtopia 1 We Have AAn Excellent S electionon O< f • House B - Steve Hcrndo I, Boise. D. The F6II(llowing Bedding PlantsI t s D .ul. l l o u s e A- - PPam ela Bengson, Boise, R. 1; • P*lunlo* • D istric ts ■ Dlonlhu*(Pinki) *71VI 0cIo* Ipltier. Boise, D. • 6"-3’.Snapdragon« • • Luplni • AlvMUnt Aly -.S e n ate - Melvin Edw.nl Ed< "Mcl" -■ Jack Kennevlck, Boise. R. 1; •. M rlg o lJi . • Goronlumi • DolilM Oal ^ JJlrschi. Moscow, R; Don D M.ckln, o S fo lgger. c i Boise, D. • Solvla, • • Prim* Ro i* • Chi Iloscow ,d ; J s iBMINA • Ag*'rolum •• Pon»1t» I I? , House A - Jam ps R. “ " s S - JJa . m e s E. Rlsch. Boise, R, I; Moscow, R,ul. j xco.B oIm .D. HOURS: 9 O.m. House B - Tom Boyd, «.».wMos .n.u,, - Boyd Hlll. M eridian, R. 1; Mon.-Sat. • Clo D lstrlcte e, Boise, D. Senate —' Bruce Sweeney,,cy,U „....D . - Dean E. Sorensen. Boise, R. S p o n to red}d by May 29,9,1986RoomB-10 ^a5 T ^ B 6 7 Flier Av*. W.,r.. T w in Fall* ul. . - M is High School ¥ House ^ — Lynn Reddeko«kopp, Uwlsloo, Mlni'Cassla Therapy1 7 3 4 - 7 9959 • ''sm r ’ D. '.m.’to 10:00 p.m; w • John Sandy. Hagerman. R; Louie C aldw ell House B - Deanna Vlckc ivey, Carey. D. 1. . s s s s D; A rthur "Bud" Washburn,mra, LS«wLcwlslon, riiT' R. ■'"^T.'pcavci „ „ „ , ^ _ L Noiti. , - Eugene "Gene" Sullivan, (LIncented Cou)unselor) S*®Adnl..lon D istrict? I. Senate - ' Msrguertfe’«• McUugWln. - M ack W. Nelbaur. P aul. R. f; Orofino, D, ui. oyUgalde. Shoshone. D. .. .HouscA-CarlP.Braun.On. Orofino, D.ui. ’ ’ House B - Harold W. RchRild.Cr.l*n;.n., . _ — Dorrel McRoberta. Twin . 'D.'ul. Falls, R,ui. 'DlstrletS - Sally Miller Gullck. Twin Senate — ’ Ron Bcllclsp.chcr, E * - kd : Fth r - Grangevllle, D,ul. - G arry M. Nielsen. Hansen. . ■ House A — Rlchachord Adon.,, “ S r-":- Douglas R. Jones, Filer. R. 'G rangevllle, D,ul. . House 0 - Claud Judd. Orollno,Oro D.ul. pi,wct!< D istricts - Denton Darrlngton. Declo. House B - Robert Fry. Fr Hor»sh«. J. Hnnscn. Burley, D. B end,R ,ul. Senate B - Lynn S. Tominaga, Rupert, District 10 m 0 U S tL e - Senate - Roger Fairchild, '"Ij," llo,5cA-E- Ernest Hale, Burley. R. ul. 1; P a tric k H. Edens Jr., F rurultland. it D. g _- iBruce Newcomb, Burley. R, H.ouse A.— Wayne Sutton,jn . iMidvale, R, I; David Posey, Payette, 0. • HouseC-Si- Steve Anlone, Rupert, R .u l. • District il Senale A - C.A'. "Skip"p" Smyser.' Par- , . m a, R „ul. ' " } i pi'cte. i Senate B - J.L. "Jerry"y" Thome,' Nam- I ' ■ m pa, R, 1; Rosie D. Reilly, Narr I / «yi&/j ^ ! Senale C ..- AtweU " AK f I m c . , f ^ C Lcceijts A i 'R ^ u l. ‘ ...... ;...... - ■ p fT4e dccv;^ C L c o s e \ ' House A - W. UaM M iar Bollinger. CaldweU, D. I J o t t i r o k 3 HouseD-RonKovlck,Ml(Middleton, D. 'IG10% OFF > House E-Cheryl Plcak.Nk.Nompa"D. akLLPiASTICLI f .. : . House Lester V. Peck.«k.NanjpVD. . ' p|C'ICNICWARE D ls tr le tu f e x O i f / Senate kalter H. Yarbiarbrough. Grand WitWith T h lt Coupon View, R, 1: Claire Wetheriierell. Mountain • Tabloclothi -H om e.D . • D lth o t ' House A - Frances Field,leld. G rand View. ( tI • Picnic Basket* R, 1; C harles Kovls. Marelng,lng.D . ' ■I •.QIatMt asland. 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- - / .. . . . V, I A>2 T im es-N ew s, T wId Falli'allBi^ldaho Wednesday, MaMay 2 8 .1986 Richilardson-I------^ ------— actor In meUve^ttay race.. :: - - - p rtm ar r cam paignaign where ^ tried— .B r ie f! aarW *bLano“ ' ^ Auditor%**Wl C onfident Uia^she had a cleflear shot to separate herseIr^rfrom Terhus* opposUlon. WitllUh 87 pcrcent of Uie - ^ victory, Mrs. Hansen, wtwho got band's legal probleoblems but sUlI couH precincts repoiporting* in Uie GOP ® linlmJ al support In Uie partyty straw the “Hansen HarHard Corps” consU- I Q prim ary, WUliaiiia m s b a d 54,825 voIm “ 'J ' ck by bim de^itehia I i n c o m e oil In early April, voted abouout mid- tuency Uiat stuck t Faubu11^ loses eback bi or 72 percent loto Felldstad’s 21,2(Mor prison sentence iwo a y at-h er local precinct In Po<>ocateUo conviction and p ri ------^ —T he^ssoolated-Press—«------r — -^ ------or34 percenlrand-W.i-W.lDciin-Gnldjby.'so,-haiUU4^13 ____ 2«percenl.:-.-_ nd-then^nt-a-few-hours-“b‘-■being a-y cari_ ag o ..w lienn houl ita of EKinneUy wonon Uie GOP treasurer’s 'ntng -g began. pealjng his convlciivlcUon and aeritehce Orval Faubus'.comeba6back bid Tuesday, defeatingDg the use of federal (unds,Is, w as Uie first black U> seeleek Uie nomination. WllWlUl 87 p e rc e n t of .th e Richardson, |^{ 58, captured 55)5 of the of five to 15 moninonUis in prison and 'one-tinie segregatlonismist in a Democratic primiimary, DemocratlcnomlnaUoaUon. precincts reporjorUng. Edwards had .,414 voles. cast In Uie six-wayly straw 140,000 In fUiCs. while anolher formerier governor, Frank White, won > On Uie Republicanan i side. While, 52, had 8.6588 underwrite would probably be bis 81 or48percenL ampaigns, both marked byt adver- The Otter-Lempiimpcsis baUle to Join , 'A lexander had 25,249249 voles or 53 percent and1 \Wood candidate Clinton. 39, has servt:rved Uiree of Uie last four tei ales for Uie stale's top Ising blitzes In Uie finalII days. Leroy on the Nover, Democratic Gov. vas con- ing on what hele calledc Otter’s soft- ; YPSiLANTI, Mich.h. I(AP) — More Uian a doienicn In- KARACHI, PaklslaIstan (A P) - A coordinated b tie v eteran congressm an w a l ^ m b - John E vans, 61,Sl, WlU try to deraU the virii alslfylng ness on moral: IssuesIss demonstrated • mates battled guardsirds (or 40 minutes at a max- n: Ing attack wreckedBd Uiree ofdccs of Uie Saudi leted on four counts of fall dl Ara- • imum-security prisonon Tuesday,‘ and six guardss uwere bian national airlinelne and a Pan Am office Tue ederal financial disclosure ue^y, Steve Symms, 48,4 for a second term mpnfients, had significant canampaign member ot the slateslat House, : Injured,-Including onene who1 had been held hostageg e ln a killing one mon andd InjuringIn five people, police ss while-Leroy, 38. 31 .wjU. facc former inancing problem s Uiis sprining. His Otler, Uie'sonson-in-law of .Idaho ; siege at the facility innJanuaiy. J ' Bom bs left In bagsags oulside Uie four center ci city o(- Democratic chchief execuUve and |,idId, aimed at Uie state’s trtroubled potato magnatete J.J R. Simplot and • None of the injuriesries to Uie guards at Uie Huron Hu flees exploded wlUilrUiln a ^ -m in u te period, polit illce of- C arter admninlstraUon ir Interior armers, was marked by a walk .one-time Candidalidate for governor, : VaUey Men’s PacUltyIty w as serious, and Uie pris(rison’s ficlals said. The offices offl were closed for the c n l ^ t Secretary CecUcU Andrus, 54, in Uie gcrocross Uie state Uiat endedlearner < Uled to fend-•offoff Uie m oral issues. : 369 Inm ates w ere ordered ord to Uielr cells afterc r Uie w hen the blasts occurcurrod, Uiey said, governor's race.c®- thhis is mbnUi and a winter tractictoreade focusing his campaign c£ on’ '^ls - disturbance, said AsslsislsUnt Warden Adria Liboll.t. No group Immediatiliateiy claim ed rosponsibillty. '■ . , Unopposed in Uieir- bids for new jroiiroih Sl. AnUiony to Uie C apitlitol pro- business backgroiground and Uie ^ The disturbance be{began a t l:i3 p.m . In the5 state si Syed Fada Ali StShah, commander o( provJ jvlncial four-year ternsrms were Attorney estlng low farm prices; for Uie lieutenantan t governor to be .an r vice Building, wben ^ Inirnmale police, said a securlliirlly ^ a rd picked up one ba( lag out- General Jim JJonw, Secretary of Mrs. Hansen expected to spepend on- am bassador foror economic< develop- aguard,Ms.LlboItsald. side the Pan Am car{:argo o((lce a t Uie Taj Mahal I dhotel. stale Pete-CcCenarrusa and -State y about“ $20,000 lrt her gras■assroots ment In the state.-te.------' The fight eventuaUylUy involved eight to 15 prisorsoners .The bomb Inside expexploded, killing Uic guard andar in- SuperintendentIt iof Public InslnrcUon ' > and an. undeterminedled num ber of guards, sheisald. s jurlngfourpebple,AllAllShahsaid. ^ . Je rry Evans. ! - One inmate sufferedlam a r lnor face injury, All Shah said Uiatlat bom b apparenUy was IntcIlended AlUiough weather wc was neariy r* ■ -■ -The-slx injured offkifflcers w ere U lated at hosplspitals for n Saudia AlrllncjInes o((ice a few doors awayly. The- perfect throughig ho tit Uie~ s ta te . V oter ~ I % and rdeased, Ms. LliLlbolt said. AU were expccpeeled main Pan Am saless officcof was not attacked. T u e s d a y r a bad ni district( Judge John Mayna Sgt. Millard Waddeddell of Uie Maryland Natilatural said. - as Mrs. Hansen,;n, 54. appeared to have cow:ourt bench In Idaho, survi•vlved a a t Uie ccnlerof of controversy wiUi ' 'Resources Police saidaid investigators believe, on the Nobody was arrest•esled, and the mailer was u Counly Clerk (or Uie ’ " ® come (rom aimImost out of no where chaiihallengo In Tuesday’s electionon. Uie Nez P erce Cou , basis of inlerviews witl .1 Gian invesUgatlon, Chavez/czsaid. with Griffin O'Neal, 27. UialG ilhs ago to become a A runoff was also likelyi in Uie p ast y ear, trailed f Carlo Coppola, 23., oof Beverly-HUls, Calif.,.. 'was Three friends of Uieth( slain m an told poUce Uieleiricl- fourour-way eastern Idaho racee to suc-.rE-B Ponack by)y 1 nearly tw o-to^ne operating the boat ata t Uiei tim e of Uie accidentt Mon-M dent began after midinidnlght as they looked for a f :eed reUrlng 7Ui District Jududge Ar- wIUi 69 percentent of Uie district' on a block about 35 milm iles southeast of Los Angeles jction Slold Beebe. A sccond runoff w.was also prcclncts reportingting. .O fficials said Uielrelr prelim inary InvestlgaUonlon of TInajero ran inlo0 theU backyard of a nearby’i hhouse l Corre< cc for a And in the Slhh District. D Incumbent , lesbury comic strip Ikely In the three-way race the accident on Uie SoSouUi R iver neor Annapolisis hadI and allegedly emergierged with a chicken underr each The Doones District Judge Ronald BniBruce, Uie targ et of ' A p ril 16, 1986 Included a suluccessor et to rellring 1st I tumed up no evidenceice of excessive speed or drufrug or arm, the three'toldlid police. Soon after, seven:n men published on Ap local attorney^ complaints' over .John. Horton among iudge Walt PraUier. alcohol abuse. But Uie;Uiey said Uie operalor of Utele run*r confro'nted them aboul abo the chickens and Tintinajero reference to .J target of delays, was defelefeated by Lincoln those Reaganm admlnistratiori of- Ball, who had been Uie tai -about did not follow googoodboatingpraclices. was shot in the cheslsi aand leg. hweslern County Magistrate.a te J . William H art. ficlals who ha\lave, according to the »me criticism from southv ______strip, "lef^oXfic(fice amidst charges of 1 ------______uneliiical bclii eliavlor or criminal '...... I ' " . N - — — r l M a l y ' r w e r a t h e r - wrongdoing.’-’’ . The John Horton- R c n c s ISniM inBUZER ICS f tl CoM P^ referred to tnn Uict Doonesbury strip « resigned (romn hisI poslllon with the PET HOURS E^nvlron•o n m e n tai P ro te cU o n ' J,' • 8AT »-« • 8UN 1-6 h e r a chance.o( an • which distributilules Doonesbury, that iV aftentoon ’thundcrshoweiwer mainly over . \ \ \ H hts reslgnaUonfn from Uie CIA was due ' h l^ e y terrain. Hlghs inIn lhell 80s. Lows in C ^^FANTM TICS tbe 408. to professionalal differences wllh the . S E L E a i O N S D irector of Cent entrai InteUIgence. The • M arlgofds' ...... T S V p k . NortbemUtahaDdNevadvada: 8 o V reference in Uie th ■ Doonesbury strip U lah •> Isolated lateitc'aflemooo and QO published Aprilril 16. 1986 wa's to Uie I LARGE SELECa i o N evefilng Uiuodershowt lowers, '■ mainly H loh John Horton whwho resigned from the k • * V«9*tabt*».alivorI«tl««M . aouUiem mountains. OUiOtherwise, sunny TMnDen EPA, and nott tthe John Horton who , •P* atio Pott »M ois Basksta w arm days and (air mildilJdnlghU Uirough • Herbt •> FFuchsia Boiksts Thursday. Lows from 45 to W. H l^ s In resigned fromI th e CIA . • ______8 0 ^ >r* Uie 80s and 908. ______Gairy ’■ Trudeideaii. Universal Press ' •M any Mon y Syndliyit^'; and,nd The Times-News ' Nevada — Sunny wc FRONTS: Alao H«ndmoc(»l»»ma For AIK isolated altem oon Ihundii m S S regret any conlonfuslon‘caused by Uie 1 II Occsalons • OPEN r.«-«*$uN.io-s F a ir to n l^ l. MosUy sunriunny west Thurs- h Q 'o O W arm^vv Cokl-v.^ fact Uiat therhere have been two , day with Isolated FiSe’SCRElEEW iOllSE&GinSiiOFIOP Ited aflemoon ctMwAra>fa Ra>n_Fluffie8 S n o w . 0 degreesdc at Hagerman, while (air and warm.< Isolaled^temotnoon and SyDopsis: SUnlcy reglslglstered Uie low lemperalure eveievening mounlaln Uiundershshowers, : A few Uiundershowersrs poppedp up over o f » degrees.es. illgllllghs mostly 80$. Lows in thef mid-40sn the cenlral and souUiwesl«esl mountains oJ The pollenen ■couni In Twin Falls Tues- tomld-50s. lo n Idaho Tuesday afternoon.on. ' day was 82! pipanicles per cubic mder of Elsewhere E around the nation,jn, Tues- H E A R INGMAB i MEASYn Temperatures warmedned lo the upper air. day'sday high lemperalure was 1099 degrees1 NO Volume Corontrol to A djust • NNO Batteries to Buyu y 80s and low SOs acrossss tthe Slate. 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T h e s e p o se d gCandida to m aticc a l l y W C□ H i p r i m ' b OISE (AP) - HeriIere ah; the un- House B • B - Randy Morris. MounUlnI H ouse D - Waldo Martens,is, Jerome, R, House C - Albert "AI" Johnjon. DlsDistrict Sl Houso B -K eithith FFry, Idaho Falls, D. ; cootested ieglsiaUvee candidatesc In Home,D. ul.I ■ ■ ‘ Pocatello, D,ul.Jl. SSenate A - Marie G. Ricks. Re:lexburg. R, House D - Thomas The F. Loertscherv the Tuesday primary ( 7 clectlon. Can- DlstrictH1 ,-Di>trfct3S ,-l HouseD —Peti"eteb lack . Pocalello. D.ul. I;I: A rthur L. Porter. Reaburg, D. Idaho Falls. R; JamJames Reed, Idaho FaU«; didates with no oppmli tosltion in either Senate-H- Herb Carlson. Eagle. R, ul. Senate - Lloyd Walker. Twirvin Falls, D. House E - Ed E< Bowman, Pocatello. R; ilHouse A - Richard L. Davis.J. Rexburg.I d ..,,— House A -N e U C. Weir, Jero party are listed (u). IncumbentsIm are House B1- - Larry E; Poulton, Eagle, D. ^ ^rome.D. VlyianCrozJer.Pr. Pocatello; D.I. RR, ,l I: K eithG. U rs e n . Rexburg. D. IRilR^' E - Chaclih a d es A. LoPrestl, Idaho designated (I). D is tric tu D ls tr lc tn J o u s e F r- L.L IEd Brown. Pocalello. R.I; HHouse B - Cyril 0 . Burt. St.t. Anthony. Falls. D. } S e n a le - J e rr y Twiggs. Blac S e n a t e- - rRod Beck. Boise. R. 1; George ackfool.R,l. TfayMerriam.Pc. Pocalello, D, R, li Donlvan “Don" Johnson,m, Sl. An- House F - M. Reed Hansen, Idahc) D W rlctl Michel, Boiseolse.D. Houso A - Raymond1 G. Parks, District a IhoiIhony, D. Falls. R ,ul. Blackfoot. R . 1: W. Reed "Fui■Mu" Monson. House A - Re SeDSlc-KcmllKicbcrt,)crt.llope,D,ul. “ 5 "';“I , ...... 1 Robert C, Geddes, Prcslon. DlsDistricts* District SS ; Blackfoot, D. House A - Ray MUlcr,Iler. SM dpoW , - WUllam R lngert, BoUe, R, 1; ' I R.ul. SSenate A - Michael Crapo, Idadaho Falls, senate - Ann Rydalch.Rye Idaho Foils: R: » 0. Blackfool, House B - J o h i Tim Tuckor, PorUilll, D, I. ddeU, Boise. D ., ‘ . House B — Michael Simpwt lohnJ.Tbomas.Grace.D, R,iR,iil. Darrol Gardner. Ida!ldahoFalls,D.’ l-EmersonSmKk.Boise.R.I;-; IR ,l;JeftC o lso n , Blackfoot, D. House B -T Ja m es Stole!.■alch.,I.S»djolM, D...... Vl' Dlstrict29 SSenate B - Lee Staker, Idaho10 Falls, R. House A - SUnlan I Hawkins. Ucon. R, I; okes, Boise, D. 1D istricts? . Senate — - R ichard "Dick” Bauer, ul. D,UL ul. Kent Remington.. SSt, t,. AnUiony. D. Senate A - Bert Warley,, 1 McCammon, American Falls, - - D J ^ c t a House Ba - Christopher Hooper. Boise. ills,- R ; H.J. " Jim " Chris- HHouse A - John 0 , Sessions, Driggs. D R, House B - Goldenilden C. Linford, Rexburg. — lettePresoeB . Boise; D. ^ D 1 ,ui. Senate B - - t.dWren& H o t a t ; ■ Hansen. Aberdee:leen, D. ul. R,iil. ■ Cotal(lo.D. r Senale B - Nyle Ward, PPocatello. R ; House A - LerLeno D, Seppl. U v a Hot Spr- ; Ralph U c y , PocateUo, D, I. House A — Robert — Rachet.<311^rt, Boise. R. I; I . ^ Ings.D, >. Boise, D, ------Senate C— Chick Biiyeu,-f,-PocateUo.-P— House-B — d'Alene. R..1; Lee Ray, Coei — M ark Dutfln. American Q ul. House B - Alex C. 1-RlcbardRandolph.Bolse.D. < Falls, R.l; Shornaron M acarty, Pocatello, D. C. Bedlnl. Coeur K S - House A - "Dorolhy d ’Alcoe, D. i - Tluby R. Stone. Boise, R, ul. ly Anderson. DlstrictSO 1 Pocatello, 1 R: Patricia McDermoU. senate - Vea:'earl Crystal, Uwlsvllle, R. ^ ■ Houso C — M arvin Vandeberg, Vai Coeur - G a r y Chapman. Boise, R,ul. 1 d'Alene, D. Pocalello. L i',;i V ul. . House B - U rr y EchoHawliwk, ftx atello , House A - Ra> : '.House D - RobertI Horton. II Hayden i , iay Infangcr. Salmon. R. ul. ,y | - Dave Pearson, Boise, R; GallII :D .ul. House B -JoAloAn E, Wood. Rigby, R, ul, ^ Lake, R ; Tom Glovanelll,“ill-Coeur d-Alene. BrTy"“£isc, D.. se ,D ,l. . House A •- Kathleen "KlUy" Gumsey, r W e Have « t I o n o f D is tric t e A Wide Select ui. i — D ealing Wlih • Senate - Vernon T. Lannen.Plnehurst,Lan ■ ir ^ B - Kenneth L. Robison, Boise, t>,iil. Stf€-ess & t)epressi(iion ‘ House A — Jeonne ^HANGm e B A SSKETS d'Alene, D ,ul. ’ Dirttfct*5 . . ' ■ ' ■ . - Bem le Rakozy, Boise, R, I; rds Emotional Ll W a H a v »»^An i Exe«ll«nt'S»]»ctIorIon O f - • House B — Sieve Hemilemdon^ndpolnl, Towon Utopia )ks, Boise, D. Tha Fol D.ul. allowing Boddlhg Plontiints House A\ ~- Pam ela Bengson, Boise, R, I; C U trictS • Pciunlat • Dionihui (Plnhi) •• V Vloloi nSpltzer,Bolse,D, Senate - Melvlo 'E•Edward "Mel" • 6--3'.Snapdroaon» • tuplni •• A Alytium 9 - Jack Kennevlck, Boise, R, 1; • Gcroniumi • D Hlnichl, Motcow, B;1; P « n -M .= k ln , • Marlooldi • DoUI*t niger, Boise. D. • SalvIo • Prim* Rot* •• C Chry»anlh*mum « Moscow, d ; [21 ^ S 1EMINAkR J • Agtroium * • P oniltt R. "Doc" Luon., . ' House A - Jam ps R. - Jam es E . Rlsch. Boise. R, 1; Moscow, R .iil. Rocco. Boise. D. H 0 U R S i9 a .m • House B — Tom Boyd,d.M W .sc...R.ui. A ^ Boyd HUI. Meridian. R, I; _ ,,______c7o.'.j'’C - -D H W e t« -= :------sbc,‘Boisc;D: ■ ...... Senate — Bruce Sweene«„=y.Lc.ls..n.D :««'® D - Dean E, Sorensen, Boise, R. ^<;^867FII*rA v*. W, T w in F o lli ul. t. S poniore•edby M ay 29,19, 1986 Room B. 10 , Falls High School House A - Lynn Reddelddtkopp, Uvrtjton. jj2 ' , I . 7 3 0 . 7 1r959 ■ 'X p : D. - ...... Mini-CassiaJ Therapy I.™" ^ - John Sandy, Ha^rman, R; p.m.'to 10:00 p.m.- f House B - Deanna Vic Loui* Caldwe VIckm. Lcwliton, j- S 'i.Teavey. , Carey. D. I. bur.,U.l.lon,R, 0 0 > J s s s s s D; A rthur "B ud" W ashbun A - Eugene "Gene" Sullivan.1. (LIncenied Co*ountelor) Herd. D lstricl 7 A d m ls i le n ,D ...... Senate " - - M arpierttt 5 •M-'McUugMUr J-M ackW . Nelbaur,Paul,R.i; Orofino. D. ul. K ayllgalde, Shoshone. D. .. HouseA-CariP.Braun,«un. Orollno, D.ul. S ’ House 9 - Harold W.r.Rdd.Cr»lgmont, Rl ““ 'f . B - D arrel McRoberls. Twin 'D.'ul. Falls, R.ul,.ul,. 'Districts r T p ™ A - Sally M iller Gullck. Twin Senate — RonI Bcltelspachcr. ^ ‘ } u t Bh r- ■Blrh.rd Adinu, ■ n i t D - Douglas R. Jones. Filer, R, I -Grangevllle, D.ul. d.Or«ril,o,D.al. ,• House B-Clau , -District 13 S e n a te -P h il Batt, WUdc'U der,R .ui. .• House A - Mike Strasseuser, Nampa, R,l; M Sjyree CJ^AtJ / ; Marvin J. Sawyer. Nampa,ipa, D, . f l c £flei1 fll ; The classifieced way. 5 f * ' V ik e H & M & . F * 8 A T lm e s -N o w s classifiedc ia ^ ^OffefT Ali v^lllseii, buyorro:■ronl any L pen Qood Throuoh e/14/se I te m i mBlu»LakM8hrd.N. // P h o n e 7 3 33 - (- 0 9 3 1 iz% 00.000,90 hivt » 9 FaLL i>i'zeO ~ ( O U . ® St)sto' * ■ a U . ■ 'of^euL. Dietrdonaiies IS and S c F e i B e J s S a Lc sf %

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! withoiwemdetn io p e y ) This week, the thi twin Falls Educalcation Association ; and the Twln 'FiFUls School Board, sllslt/d6«vn to begin ] ' their negotlatloitions for, the, r j school contract j ■ year. We havele a couple jts u g g esstlons.Mch, s l we 4Partial W o ^ n hisalwa^ys harmn j u l : J thiiik, woiild ble e :b im a u y e rin a d which would' - Making accusaUons may D M l wio votes, • felt:lt Uie depressed economy. Therbe change in per , One Is to take;e sonte'ol the money,!’, approved earlier • JJeven if unfounded. Rep. Nelbilbauifsartlcle<5-i-86), ipita Income, '83-84 to '84h85,i,be]i»s|^wbat'is be tried to explain a difficult sitifltu ati^'~ j f:' ' ■ Fred Smim ith’ takiiklngplace. I this month. In an ai override elation,I, andi designate It . ItseemsMmewouldlikebi to'ln'fer U i ^ a t u r e s -• ------^ Idaho Id changed from 42 to 45.S.Tbeclosingof Tl • ' ■ lormeritpaVlncincrea^folrauEb^tes *achers. . 'be' before 1977 no (hiancUl'CildUflcu]Ues.Inl965, ■ . Pollotlatch meant 1,300 jobs lostt aoian d 300 more when ‘ hamplon Corp. closed. Farmer)nerf, the stato and I ' The second is Is to-;«6t a sl^ S o ihHe.of e the money Hi-the state debtwasll.lmUlioiion;2m6reyears, 414 1 percent.'Not, until’84-85 at 47.64 percenl and pJ*® ; 133.1 milllbn, and $37.7 mllliollonln^m; , « U.S. spent $12 mUlion on gras{rasdioppersin’SS. i___ apeclflcallv to a I aalst teMhers who! jvanUojmHadeV ___1» L85j5jiii5.^,ReMent.has.U>eLeU glslature.com e . . jJ® mal t r a l ^ g h i non-^duiiucatlon fleldTllIte — hwould ask-the governor; tl close to Uie 50 percent markk UieUi department of jJ"laho placed 4Ui for teachers: salisalarles-andfitb fo r^ — Moon and those who wish to©accuse, ^ bow Is the ’ educaUon S w ishes.. tal revenue. " history, mathem,imatlcsT the scie n ce amind literature. gegeneral fund derived? The th Utfeebleonlals,’61-62, Inj 1983, Uie govem m enl redireduced Uie general In '83-84, Idaho had 87 percentw t’Of < Uie average k 25.imiUlon.Uonefiub-. thK&:^ldeas ^ 1 1 1 .winln..ev«ryone;s.,apr_ .. ''63'64a[td’6&rM..tataredS325. frad lo pay for ’82'»jshortfall.:ill. Two more culs ilional per capita income. Inn ’84r85.,teacher’84 . tracts total state expenditure " , T jpn^va; they strlitrlke - a> thefchtrencheded positions ;6f the in ires from total state ’ w ere'm ade, leaving '83 wlUih $4$405.8 million and a ilarics averoged 87 percent of UUie average ■ . ' ' acher salary for Pie country. teacher’s union,n, school^dmlnlstratrrafon and colleges o f. ^revenue, Uiere was M7.8 millilllon surplus. Public . rie . . ' . ' ; ' The Twln Fallalls negotiations' are In a good position Letters I ' to'Implement sosome o( these ideas,. i A career ladder r known as GEMTEC (succcssessorloUieJohnson ' has already tiieeieen d e v e io p in the dlslistrict and awaits Distrust of invitetorshui^ business)., J; let’s stay on the bild i d road ’ only the money,:iy,(pr Implementation.'I. That money, we Alter reading Pally'Koopoper's letter (Times- Aurora Capital thought enoenough of this business Open c Id le r lo Rep. Je rry Colli:alten': think,'could .reireadily be.; made avalraitable from the ^News, M ay 13) regarding ththerelocaU onof. to to offer Uie tim e and skills of itsI own CEO, Marc . Congratulations c on your lettez!tterto;MaroPeper-, Aurora C apital Corp. to Bououlder. Colo., 1 find I Peperzak P« to Kelp get ilstarteirted. Unfortunately it zai- : . wasnIL Wl enough, but Auroraland an Marc certainly-- -Malogic Valloy voters in biddingnghlmgoodbye<—- ti ...... 'How ahout,Jo)J6r,;^ample,:plcklng.tl;.the tijpio teach- Ms. H ooper. 1 subm it yoiu)ur Insinuation Uiat . d^d d^ try hard enough. ApparenirenUy the attitude of The1 lost thing we need In Uiehe vaUeyv is Investor -—p —er^n-5wln-FallilUS'through-thls-career- !r-plan.and:paying-._- J^urorpi:apMlJ«?c.lCftCilPIiPRiUtimiMaLOf.dRllPrs ____.dlsiWStivA.4taEI«TE£saw.idt aw.al.Uiat.UracstlU- ...... mononey and Uie jobs ItcreateS*rPeoptelikePq)er;u_— rP eacharecognizalzable bonus? ' from our govemment andI fromfl Uie agricultural . exexlsts.-Judging from your letlletter. ' zakak should be pushed out becaus:ausehe'samover let aside another pprtloitlon of the $342,000 communily” ' Is way out ofrUne. 11 Since UiatUfhe I have lrav(aveled extensively £ncnd shaker and he thinks thingsn g so u g b tto b e - . - - . Havlng worked wiUi Aurairara Capital and IU. .Ui. Uiraiighout Idaho and haveeobservedUirceofits ot chihanged. ;■ 1 to 'hdp^teache:here,, return- to colleillege. classrooms chairman, c MaitPeperzak,k, duflng Uie fittem pt to ' basicbe industries-^ agrlcullure,ire, forestry and min- Wc v in Uie Valley don't like tochange-Iet’S;;to c • : : speclllcally.(o uu[ p m d e their skills inn iaris and science rescue r UieE.P; Johnson bui Ing) declining. ~ , li ’ coiirseii-not to)' Utak% more of what manany teachers call last ii year, It was obvious to0 tm e Uiat A u ^ ra C a p i-.- ,Jf Ihaveeducaledsome60of:lofyoursoQ sand . . bc£leans andsellingour beans.'.;. MMlckeJtiMousei ,-the.staple ot'col-— . J_^tal_was i jn buslncM to 1 ^inew ni vent^gej. ____ gttiaughlers j InpieskUlsof myjlyjrof^sipnjdec-,,; ...... v We create plentxoUow.Ujatvl a t w i y j h a ^ _____ 1 ■ r le'ges oFeauMt:jtidh offerlnb. A'gaUilUi, Wouldn^' that ^ starts, J ralK ei^ani^tir(Hem {or funds and let trlcal trl engineefing)Tand haveavebVserved'thalmosr wetre’re soprosperous Uie way'Itis.Let’sopen^,.-, It b Ihem dle. of Uiem will leave Idaho a tIsomepointforlackof soi sorom e more land, too. i ; lihprove the o\overall excellence otof our education employment opportunities us s a n educaUon to -On the contrary. Ma.ilQOp IbPllPVPthntIhe And education? Wbo needs an ~ - r : -system? . ■ ' ; —flavlngsee^lsril-ismybfybdleftjiat-lfyourand ------raiaise bcansrW ejustdoltUieewayDaddld.~:; WJ ‘. :------distrust of investors, uy olubavedlsplayedln u I Ironies mamufacturer T w lnF alls JJerom e

' ^j^stters» / Look at faacts with openI mindr before vvoting in Nob^i^mberelectipn ► n— ------— — md words set agalnsi the backgi 'frying to seU ad> deception ' “jS Young,Ip^pleindiijjSy^it h i Skateboardrders need place high-quailltyprograramlnining; "bffHand,” a ipirllual values and Ideals. It Is t celebrity talk show broadciadcastat8:30,wooa I ^;;.Rightwlngeconoo]lcc(c conservatives are sairlame criteria that leade^ sboulcould be chosen. “Moonie,e. Church Of UnlflcaUra, Caua i m . " , Jusl'becau^ouio ur young people look and Los Angeles area Emmylyaw ai ard. i - ■ J >responalble for-farm falluaUutesandlheWgh ___ .W e ruoour.poliUcalprocessm n f atlnnti nnH thogam»? ~ s mQre'Uke.car-— D flferent, oi - — d re ssa lltUo differ[fcrenldocsn'tmean4b«y- —------Itwouldbfra valuablepue pitbllcservice If I ';iinemp]oymeotrate,whUork-}or-Iess conunitleeeelstrylngtoselllts I que)ueen lhan as honest deb ates In \ ? SelUngplctures, flowers, eli In which we you lately?! elc. as such; permanent part of Its progirogramming.ThlsI^ I *,deception about right toio workv andbow il will seel«ek those who are besl qualifiedfled and - How muchtl do d you know of whal Is hagp( Bpening I Uilnk Uie articl'tide in Tuesday’s paper was not an unreasonable requetquest^TtwSUent I •'{Q9 i(ethousdndso[Jobslo« In Idaho. pos:)0SSGSS the proper humility to0 seservo Uie , to Uiese you)ung people, while Mr. Mo6;> I Ip lines , a lltUe one-sided.d. The1 high school boys, spor-‘ Network Is supported by ati I !- Republican candidatestes running for the ' peoieople. The person backed byrthe th< mosl 'his pockets?5 ? yadv^.lngJu&d:<’ ting punk haircutsuts, earrings, and Uie new donations arid Is provided:edtocableo^ t Tlovem ber elections Warnam e liberal Demo* rooinoney, whatever the source, antandwlUithe Why did1 he h form his group. Causa? w ave shirts areI vc:very nice young men. I panies freeot charge. The roadsU iat all of us havee tcto drive 00 oow. tegiegrity m ust alw ays be a t quesUc»Uon. andca^,i, for Uiey are In jlanger. glveUiemachancim ce? •: K e ^ l h m ind Iwo-thlrdsIsoftheLegisiaturels o . II {e Uiem from Uils infiuehce. LORNAM. IRWIN II we are to trust our leaders-smoreasSen. ni Discourage '■ . . 1. W hataroouryo‘ young people siqiposed lo do h R^ubtlcan. Ttiey're the o I Jerom e le ones that passed Dur)urenberger asks, we m ust flrslIrst reform Uie Also, whailat did our legislators learnI at Uie for entertainm entenl? Insleadof destroying ' ;- tberi^t-to -w o rk -fo H ess: ssslaw . pro*irocess by which these leadersrs aare chosen Causa confeiferences or seminars? Howwean c, we Uie pool alH armmon o Parity why couldn't Uiese ■: Solet^Jookatrightto itoworklnWyoming andmd limit the Influence of econonnomlcself- closeoureyiiyes. Freedom of religltin? 1Igu^« g skaters have usedsed It. No d ra^gM alo or ® Flowers takeni fri f r o m g r a v ^ / now..GaW Glenn and Loulx)uisc Koontz would intcnlcrests. If we are to have a gov:jn tbe United Slates. Wherheremanypeopleare andndtheresponslbllily forstewarwardship of Uils com es upwlUilnatallyofReagaiiad- wi ^ parkforUielrhalflalf-plpe and ramps or a des- going hungry are In right t after we had placed Uiemim tUiere. htto work states. . goo<;ood Earth are so flatly denied.Kl. minislraUorIon senior offldals and nomlnf ouroi leader- accused off Illegal 11 coodiict since Januar It's difficult to understaistand tbe p v ^ o ! ...... TESI NELSONON an Individual who wouldidrobaomeooe'iigrave n ter tolbe editor when hene referred to Loul- shiphip on miliUury and environmnental en m atters 1981. (Mayb^be there’vebM rim oreJn UieiKlajt TwinFtlh to decorate anoUier’s - to: I. s la n a 'srlg b tto w o rk la wwas a an economic ca- wherhen th e sc ^ o f their Intelligengenceandin- few minuteses.) . “to.sbowhlu > . : lamity,not{^successstor)•ory. forrsmiatlon Is so limited and blaseased by Uie In- They runtn from A (fbr Aon Burford, fo "respect” for his dead. TONYKILLINCER teresresl they represent. toresign)loloZ(forCbarIe8Z.Wick,chI«if e T S * ' Manyunawiware of network It’s akin to Uie flag Uiief,lief, who s te a lth : country's banneron a naU(laUonalbolldiyto ...Tw lnFalls, O01 ur curren t situation Is^not solisolely Uie do. . U.S. Inform,maUon Agency) accused ofI tlo a - E ariy Uils yeiir, ar,- King Vldeocable aonounc-5- "proudly” display Uie factfactU ialbe’* vVr- lg of the elected officials, b utt alsoalj Uie doing p ro p rie ty. The .! A U> Z Includes boUi menlenwho edUiatllwouldbr1 broadcast Uie' 'SUent Nel- ^ -‘Tnist-Is tobe CJearned ^ Sfilf toose In the economic commurnunity who have serveded Heagan as attomey genera “palrioUc"whenll8bowsiiwsiipnidledto^- eral, - work”on anexperperlmental basis for sevm l house. : Sen. Dave Durenbergerger, R-Minn., In his boldold sway, press for tbeir ownisetflsh se! agenda William Frerench SmlUi and E d M e ^!• . . monU».ThIsp^( eriod will end a t Uie end of Or, wbo would be overlyirlyconm bflalwto ^ I defaseoftbeU^.bomblinblng of Libya argues andnd advocate as Frederic Basteasteal would This is inan average of one every three,ee,. .. June. Unfortunatelately, many people who- 'Uie misguided soulW bo^>pinajrQiarai^^^ r : >. thatmteroationarooinpleplexTtiesandthe say.ay. “legal plunder." W hetherT ilit be a t Uie weeks, andid in sheer numbers, puts UieleNUon ^ wouWenJoyUllspiis program m log are stUl . I needed reliance on the reportsofln*rei loca)cal, state. naUonal or intemaU ■: ; tdUgence^tbei^gageograts has forced a hasas been that Incomprehensiblelie lfocus on ficlals chartirged.^' ' advertised by KtniClog Vldeocable and is not L i.c b w e in tbe way we dobk) business. He says richIches thal has formed public policypol and we Why? Chaharles L. Dempsey, Inspector One would hope Uiat IfifUwconkiinMof Ul even listed in Uieleprogramgulde.. p such 1^ misguided person o .1' further Uut “traditionalal ddistinctions be* arere aU the poorer for It.. general of EPAE during Reagan’s firstt termte . The Silent Netwi on couldn't be teach- :twork consists of four half- ed.Uiat-inUiecaseofUMfUie flower tiilef:^ i tW M war and peace haveave been superceded To T< suggest Uuit we pul oiir trusJUstln explains;"!"This is a businessman’s ad- bourprogramsUii I Uiat are shown on Channel 100 Uiedeceasedlovedonesw] i bytfaeambiguiflesoftbeCtie cold W ar and the poliloliUcal leaders so vested aod1 IniInflueocedty mlnlslratiorlon, and Uiese guys aro usedlto U . from7;30lo9:30S» Saturday mornings. Voice, iswfaoseploUwm- - , graced wIUi said stolenI flowersflo' would roll ■; 4)ethtfworldof8tate4>ackackedterrorlsm.” ecorconomic Interests and wbo dravraw Uielr wheeling Uldani dealing. It’slUuUteyflun]unkeda sign laisguage aodlodcapUons are used over lo their graves Md tutum Uieir spiritual :• It Is my contention that'la t '‘tru s t''is an .. co'uio'unsel from such a narro w pbUohllosophical course iobaiasic civics.” Uiroughout It Is » ^D0tlustf0rbearing4m- b ^ wiUi sham e on suchuchadisTM^pectftil honor to be earned, basedled b o to n titleo r bas. aadhW feSStingfor ■ -BOISEifAP).-Federalal officials in.Idaho are'^ l 1 l i e program , p a rt q{ tbee F arm Bill passed last |n!n; the, Ijtest. rounil, .Idjlwoiiaimers.subfflltted.' U ! of faWfyiar ^federal '*nSaiiciai: bOmlhiUooln a t l ^ f fMir aawaiting wdiraoii bow mailaity acres irf Geita S iate: ^yetXi wais alm M a t settin g aaside 40 to 45 million bidsto p e r a cre ranging tn m «is,l disclosure, s ta t^ e h te , 919.50 to |500.'0n th e I I t, bas'decUt nM other :conteiiteaders,. bas. tried to sepa- . lahdli .wiu be accepted Intotto a (ed erti land-idling, aacres a oaUonwide. a verag er e, K irk u ld , bids rangedled fromi ISS to 970a n ’ to me the um e'sU teme m ' e n tsra ^ re^>' ra te b tfseelMrom lf his legid problems^I”, program..p .^ u t under tbe first pbaseise of tbe program, hi acrere. , • »■ , ' quired b( candidatesites . for the while sunn ci o i i ^ g .Uie bard corps ' . : ;.KeQt KLrfcT agricultural1 'p] ro ^m specialist (6 r^im ^ d i 201,000 ac re s (rom l,09i1,090 farm s w as bid', on- SoiSome apiculture leadersera had- lodliiated , f Repub!l(fap nomloaUon on in the 2nd ^porters-S,whO'stood-l)y > him d ^ i t e . -the-tl federal Agriculture StiitablUzation and .Coose^ lyly ^9,345 a c re s w as.accepted.led. M ost'or Uie Idaho cbanances for any major Incraairease iii Idaho p a ^ .•: District.,,; '.- 'i* , thelegalproproblems. .; vvation Service^. sald^Tuesds ^ t i n t 738 Idaho Ian- fala r r a e r s bid m ore than tbe;l24to$4S-anacreUiat 12 tlcip;IpaUon In Ute program fromom 1Uie secpnd Jh a s e : • . i downers bid 177.4H acress tor acceptuce during 'tbeIbe'.federal governm ent agreigreed topay. National- of ai . In a lelter r^vi^v(»d by 'the ^H aq^liiliBS claimed tbat his'ban: i ap^l^caj^^O TrjH 1 since sin most farmers ,:. j teLConservitton Reserve ly. S ^ t a f y of Stale’s olflofflce on Tiies* dllng of tbe government jnodlfled[fled Jhe-D TM rain-to' : - pttys farmere tn {hly ferodlble land oul of haihad Idaho fa n n e rs bid SU_a:o_an_acre.iower.on -the- gtve- on D em ocratic lnctiml>mbent. Richard .-transacUononslp'quesUdn Involved Ms £ re pMdUcers an opUon .to signsigi up for.ue.pro^ ,, ' producUon for KLyetagairaitt^ilant-a-permaneat -aviaverage,- 100,000 acr^'woulibuld have 11660 in the gran Stalling said" tier husbusband . refused wife and oolnothlm4l«ctly^_,._— { im now, but harvest Uils yearrear’s.crop and begin' i --vegetallveco^w.:. program . to^veitfir.lhB,financialaaUntonnatlonr— Mrsr-Hai Ci^.. ; acUvLive partlcjpaUraJiext year she needed to fill ouLL U:th6 disclosure cum ^ceac ^ in.ilecllhing to file her ^ form. ;v. ■ statement.' IJnder feder^ law. candidatesca arei 'H er th uiosi)^'s. s attorn^, she a not requlred.tto 31st exaexact; values of w te/.V ha’ihave.advlsed hlm^that by « Ihelr assetsiand'llabllll)UlUes. but*'was D ^ed,'.^^H FOI Dixon, IM7aUL. ('cbainairman of the fairs In hihis reports: Because the hasdied h M 8ge97; aiiUiorltliItlessay. .. House ■ Ethics , :Comirm m lttee, said quesUon blof the iproprtety- of his Pocatello- died early SuiSunday at i - T - ■■■ ■;■ Hansenacted9|)the:9(h9 (^ l9e'of bIs at- reports is Still being litigated. I|i ■local -1< hospllal foUowing tan Ulness.'^p^^^^l o r S ti t d Iomeys lln'^r^fu^ngtp^p finan- postHrial moUi^lir rhy husband has F F u n eral' sei^ces:-; clai lnformatlon> to»,her;for , h her decidedtloto 'follow,Uie advice of his Thureday T at Cedm C ^ tc 00 sq . ft. @ * disclosure re^rt. ,1 • attorneys.'*I." Pocatello was a leadf of the'^^H 6001 *4.00 Shoshone-Bannock. tribes. a chai^^:^^■ Hansen/wfas E victed ied^lt>y a federal' Mrs. Hatlansen alM Ibok the bppo^; ^man ofthcForlH^RepUi)Ucaanda^^^^H H o rlhi B l v e J L a f a B lv d . court Jiiry tWQ years, a ^ of falling td tunity toD point] out to Dbcon U)kt^ tive.Ini\ promoting Indianf) ,affairs a ll'^ ^ H .j|| report'oveT u, 1300,OOq,-,I q ,-,ln, financial other federleral ofdcials, Including both'.M I sU te ______.... I l m N e w t o n 733-8371 • 3 2 5 8 _ ^ li; transacU on^^sonie invqnvolvingj Texas PresidentIt R eagan's' ‘ “ -attorneys " He w as bom April 11, 1889^ in '^ ^ H |ii|l| billionaire v.Isfelsoo.';BuB unktf Hunt," geheral, .^yvi 'were not. prosecuted fdr'' fPocalello, and marrleher husband who has fought a 8ltUng:Cohgressmaoliyl,i»der.tiie ,1978.. to j^ i nJn n.lts'.pow . 1 er along with Uiat Ethics in Gqveninaerit AcAcu ri - ,^f.otherfediederaragencles. . Group bu•uys ‘lEiiBBH SESh ^:|IO T IC I.^:'c. rani i i 92S9 90-waH iop« rack. & a r e T h . # J three moi > syrtoiit gdvertitcd Juplqr, . ga 1 of th* SM n May I® 3 0 rroupss o Suhdresse:BS GItoono® I H unt,dub'! drculor Is on soU-for hewspapi A sse rlsd Styles ' J 'I 0 00 »% cotton .. - V : of f9r^nof-%}6h99-~a»~ ■ ------'O rlgna.W * ' ...... TOREKA.Kan. (APT->T-'ThesaleVr 1lt*d. W* rMr*t th« , ’. tom l* o n Bade D e n i m s three daily newspapersen.taM te.uri- , 'hnd any Tncohv*- (hidvy or block) to an Arkansas*companpany M.BS an-. I » Sw.veator 100% cotton ‘ Luggj r .th ls l)av«.,CQU>r, Irig. 22.00 nounced Tuesday by' StStauffer Com- ' «dour'« O rig . 22.00 municatlons, of' ja c k et Phillips Media; inc., ol l i i i f e D . Orlfl. 15.00 19 4C i Ark.- NOW', 8 ” PhUlips Mediae purp u r t h S ^ ifie N O W 1 I i 2 E i - ’ ro O N lY ) ., li ...... (« k •MaryvUle DaUyi-Forunrum, the M a^^> i^H (ISONLY) shall Democrdt^ews Nevada Daily MftUSundj ^ L . will asiumT'op^llOlU’ reaqejSiM Ind: . M i s s e s .. w m m t " ' ' O nsdroup new spapers' Jdbe~(!>':''T ^ Mi - ...... -prtcewaffiUHBmiCHr**: ' falw ri a n d gFvcrt. I t e r ► pwedr- - , ------OF ■Tm plfeaSed to annotmounce acquisl- SL*® r "Coordlw • toiMn may «at IFF— - ^ r - I Uons in ;th e se fine communities,’’CO leetgroup) - *Sportsw eaj r Indue Mid R upert E . PfaUlips,ips,.j)resldenl of,, , . TfHp S ^ p d r i p t ee s : : Orlg.W.W^M-OO' o n f t e ® I: P h illija.-M ^ia;: ‘‘^t. is'is'm»y goal to . V “ •,. Samsor I sehre WI of'our;«omnmmunllles'-wllh. 0 ^ 9 ►’Ki? Attwrlsrfcart' rjr ■ 1 f(nl*elass informationM c«ntarv-;Our,; .-,v, 9^ : 5C} % : ...... ^ p h d s U '^ U l-^ w a y.ys-beiQiKlocal.. S r . W OW.rP ..— ^V?-: Hf-: -feurisi ..vY:'.r.:T.--'-,'rC'-v, v,-::. »-< /I '""TQ 1 Includes ]edns, to p s . bloUi PhiUips Media, 'aI familyU ’owned : . • mI blouses, sweaterii r . , . ' corpwatioii; owns- a -dally,-dal the H ^ ... , j f f l O i S ...... TA Sstarhana-elgH T^ ■ ■ j M papers,Vlncluding. fdurdur. It recenUy , ■-j purchase,••.fe'i southern Nort|isite-Nws,-Jeroi ^^^Vbung^^H|B|l I Coloi-Coiinty. Journal,1, SShoshonef.the / ^ .. . \ / j W M m 's Gooding. County Leadeader. -Gooding. K . PolmXIo.* P o ckk«t et ^ L/S Woven and the Glenns-Ferr;Brry-Pilot. T h e Penhlim iSaturday's".^ , company alM ‘OwnarUS' .weeklies in ; . Dress Pant ^ Alabama and Misslssipc5ippl: je ains n ' \ Slanley H. Slaulter,^er,.prudent of . Orlg. 29.00 - : J T - (JunlOfSlM Shirt 1 Stauffer Commiinlcatioiitlons,'Said, "We X X ; - OHg.f^iA.99 orig.M,oo y M s M t AIIX XX have been very pleasleased with our ^Nowl2” y a v i a t i o n s In- tbesese communities C°o” p X n OV w SB” . for-these many yiarsr (40nirt £ ; PROFES j Ulssy OrMsy X / : Ucull dMlslon tb sel liP^nylcl o ^ • .1 y m • • - j r : - itiSgular .-iiew^ap^rs - but ou M 4 S hhoihone c Street East \] , X . / iiShort h St»*v«) , tal we rWeploy ; N«*ttptQ th * ‘Twin f a lls a i n l c ' : / J.C. Penney ■strategy.'d}ctated:that ^ H a n d b a i Blouses v > edris;'."^V i iheseassels.!! ... . i g s x x Bl 7 ^ :7 9 0 1 J g .1 9 .W lo 2 6.00 V >rig.'26.oo ; : - I] aily.GbhuxCwAS^ ' y v C Both Towel:lls ^ O'!!' i purchased by.Omr.Sr,S.[ Stauffer on — OFijTKOir— .' I O : / \ NOV,.1 6 ” / ' \ 099 / V NOW R P .» X laoo-ly} X MUs.1... X NOW O JX M«n's X (*< t ( Wm / Block Strip* X . 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I ACROSS p” w ear leg Irons a t night. Corlome mom* men who driveve calone. In Belgium, at I J 1 C o«m — — n and open any rate. So saysay traffic statlsllclans ■ S Ann«x0S - ing guards unshackle them the gates. To turn them loosKise all day over there. TheThey suggest new cars • 9.Pe«l8 — in You figure be equipped witlwith two speedometers, I 14 Fragranco • soa they can beg for food. Y ■ 15 Sh# wrote i T |H ||||p lr Boyd1 it m ight work atSingSing?? the extra oneone in front of the S( ' I •■QenUomon _ . passenger seat,>at. 1 don’t beileve they t ’s . w i i a t it Prefer H l^ lU l wtiaf! Q, Is the 13-percent lillle:leracy rate have a complet«plete grasp of the situa* B londes" ■ • 16 M. Z ola ” in the United States du«iue to Im- tion. ■ . Execulioners rieged a Steel cable the bleu chc . m igrants legal or olherwlsCiiC? ; 17-A feW ...... j j - ir ! 18 Time’* partner attached to a raliro:road derrick I’m told. Sugichecse won't, turn green, u A. Only In part. Of thohose whose You can feel sorry for a queen, ! ; 19 Relaxed if* sh, the II- sure enough.. QueenQu Victoria’s belov* around Uig ncck of a cirtIrcus elephant J g a r retards mold. native tongue is English : 20 Shade uee nam ed M ary and lynclnched her in „ i J literacy race still runs 9 perc•rcent. ed Prifice AlberIbert was dead, and late n ; 21 Knelled » i front of 5,000 spectators in her life shele w as heard to m urm ur, ■ : 22Harkl ____! •i the dope problems, had •* bad In an “Surely at the . 23 Vigorous B Ikixas, in 191G, this. On ^ Not all business goes b the approach of death, r ev er been thrown oul of ' 26 Fights M ary had killed three V n:men. j S' A com- NauS^"l . . t. , economic depression. Thithings lhat the veil is raised rai and such pure • 28 A Qardrter H mlttee thought a pub|ibllc hanging “ ' Jcague J baseball for keeps? ll cost the least, then, seem1 toI do weil spirits are allovillowed to see a glimpse ; 29 Small quantity }■ would bein order. Iron Man McGlnnlly. InI ®enough. Kleenex boomed1 dduring the. of th ^ dear[ear ones - walling for um pire’s shi • 32 Pawns ■ ellberalely slomped on an ^1930s.SodldCoke. the^ii::..” I )3 Famous movie King Henry VIII wore! tctennis shoes, umpire's tac(shoes, then spit in that c • ‘ lover • ____ ace. * TWOSPEEDOMETERS : 36 He hod an » S Tennessee aiannually loses more : • . Irish R o se In which bln of yourr retrlgerator CRIME A^ topsoil and gains gali more songwriters J 37 S o o th e s “• do you keep the checse?J? Whichever. AND PUNISHMENT Male drivers accompanlelied by their than any otherher slate In the country, t 38'Belgian river I------* H you pul a cubc of sugugar to there. Convicts Ir O' wives have fewer accldiIdents than U’s not a fairr trade.tro J____! 35 Step by_stop • ■ ^ ------6 . t 41 A doctor > in Tibet’s Gvanlse prison, v !- repellent? IIYeslei>!efd3v's Puzzle Solved: m ake your workload casleiler and m ore then scl up a nnew ond more modem i 42 Mlneo or 5 5C Ceromony sitos C aT m Tp T| s -M b | a | s Ii(J b |‘a | lTT| p recis. Cooperate with aico-worker. c budget. i M sglie 6 ;6 Action r M ft' n"R ■EM oIm Hli'MO V E~[^ ' 43 Boar 7E7 Evade artfully v T-: i S 3 D)aily Horos !. 44 Wraps ' 8 SC Comp. pl. t i 1 *A ll. IlH T T rE d B b E A Ri . LIBRA (September 233 lo Oclober AQUARIUSJS (January( 21 to Febni- T|E[^EWE|N|D|0|R|sTEiI )scopc ■ » '4S Flight of, 9 r9 Diving bifd PTR O T [ GENEEtAL TENDEIENCIES: You GtiMlM )-. 22); You can have an celectrifying ary 19): AV finefl day for ridding : steps 1010 E Biblical I H I ^ re good Ume with friends today.to Show yourself of wh lHin3DE5niuM8i|I will have a restless didrive today to Forget lhe<1 uM uy £ i 10 Ju iit; i l ) : ; whatever is obsolete in < 48 Inserllon Fprophot plR E siTioaRrEiPiRHS isuiii^ accomplish special pprojects that with confid' at.ev ery o n e th e congenial slside of your your life andid replacen with what you • aym bol* 1111 •Insurrection i in Y ■■ 10 past and focc the future L have an unusual tone tclo them. Don’t experience lie nature. "truly wanl. , 52 Ughting gas 1212 (Dilleronl Tte T ol fidence. Those of different., • 53 Police blotter 1313 (Observed | - ^ i S- L be upset U you are mimet with some helpful. :e lo your own can be a b b r. 2121 Salesm en BlA ^ ■1 £ iPu]3in3*IIl45 8 ™ * I delays. SCORPIO (Octoberr 23 to PISCES (F (Fei ebruary 20 lo M arch ' 56 See 15A ffor short E|H T ^H R|a1u ^^L (A |P|E|L|s] MOON Ch u- November 21); If yoilr househi needs 20): Get ridI ol long-timeI worries and 22 "I Led Threo ■ |B | E A RM o^linT]TlBM ' ■' 57 B nssful a b o d e 2 2 ' i ly 21): MoCHILDREN (June 22 to Ju-ss new furnishings, by allI 'means get be full of excilii:citing new ideas th at will ^ : -S8-Vlt!*.=:.lo______2424 I U ndressed CREAA H e RUAMlLA.hlRjEl L AIUES (March 21 ;o to April 19); Be can bringModernizing fi your businesshe w orking on II. Make a fine fli Impres- mak^ the futuiuture much brl^ter for tell.»" 25?25 Score i” f" T n" i with persons who are experli in pr^ days ahead you. 26 Certain rugs ^ ^ f i ; far greater success in theto Sion on friends. ' • ' 59 S everity 26 < i jects thal arc of Intciteresl lo you. some new pl • 60 Mosaic piece 2717Snok. « I S - i I lad.. Take a companion to 0 Avoid pesons who coilould delay to- , 61 Travel 2829Notamuaod |P |0(S|E I-place loday. SAGITTARIUS (Noveirjmber 22 to IF YOUR\ CHILDC IS BORN TO* f - 62 Sow Kl Aneini old 5/2t/tS16 day’s progress. LEO (Jul et December 21); Be a moiiore Interest* DAY... he orsor she will have the ablll* ; 63 M am* — . ^ *styi* 40 Johnny-ny-come- 50 Battle port oul of that cr ing and forward-thlnkinling person, ly to go alongong wilh new and inven- n Tiresome ones lately.■ 51 Short jacket . July 22 to August 21): Get : 64Nervou» 311 successfullat rut and sec how olher:g. Take a llltle trip to visitlit a very In* tlve ideas and do well in modem* J3 “Th* — Boat- 41 — iriff a asse 54 Kong or TAUIIUS (April 20I toI May 20); s h o w your nun" 44 Biscuitslits Arthur U people are operating,to terestiog person. ^ type or sclentientiflc professiotls. Must : D OW N J Listen carefully to a prprominent per- others, M F*«l itck 46 "Passagu g e lo —" 55 Williams ol learn to 'get;et acquainted with the ‘ 1 Rower M [ son who has progressl' jur excellent abilities to )5 Secratsriai 47 Staggeniers music sive ideas. Go CAPRICORN (Decemln b e r 22 to standard wayay of doing thlngs'for a { 2 MaUne* -• • 35 £ out and have fun this c\evening. Dress viRGO (. J 3 T V * d Ooor* fl 48 Neg .. 57 Common abbr. er January 20): A fine da)lay to make well-roundedd atUtude,a and this can dye 58 Wonderment well. t 4 Exist )7 37 L uras 49 Blue dy< • 22): BtiyI ne (August 22 to Septemberan-.your property more valvaluable and lead to greatI successsu< in life. 1— new mechanisms that can..

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I Mifteerrand teells Bonnier to allclow . i l j l u m ltol^S ( 6\itietHissiiHentV*vvoicc’n a . PARIS (AP) - French President 197575 ^Nobel Peace Prize. her on a numberr Qfof aclloiis to kee^ H i Francois Mltterrerrand, due to visit "Tt"This welcome bears wiUieness to public opinion alerted aic regarding I f Uie Soviet Unionin inI July, told Yelena th e cconcem and Uie attentionDn Uiat Sakharov, 9 Bonner on Tuesilesday he will never (MUtH lterrand) shows for the fate fa of Sakharov Is InII Internallr exile in I f : - • forget the plightl l ofi h e r husband, An- [gy y hhusband, (and) expresses tltheai- Gorky, a city dosedcdlo ll foreigners. . jS drel Sakharov, andat lold her: “Nevef ytudfude of Uie French people,"’■ Mrs. R elum ing lo Gork;orky alter six mon- n hesitate to contactact m e. I can b e your Bonminner said. Uis in the UqilcdI SlatesSU (or medical ^ VOlCfii,’’ AAfter ft an earlier mccUng Tu('uesday treatm ent, W rs--Bonner Bo is visiting U • "TeU him (SalSakharov) that I am . wlUi,Ui Mrs. Bonner, Nallatlonal West European leadleaders, seeking in­ H one of those whoho never forgets him. .Asseiisembly Speaker Jam leader had given SIMMUMATIFH prominence tot> !Sakharov’s case in Uie Soviet Union,on. The remarks were censored by Sovifiviet news media, CANBIIMNGYCOU After Tuesda;day’s meeUng, Mrs. Bonner expressessed to Journalists her >Uie aid of Mitterrand APU! ■ ■ ■ hope Uiat wiUi U .JJ... and the French:h people,| her husband a t O S E R John McEnroeamand Tatum O'Neal, plcttctured tn this 1985 photo»to. becam e p a re n ts Frl< willrecoverhlsfis freedom. . ^ She said Uiatat Mitterrand gave no A r v I indication of anymy specific new Initla- TOC»LLEGIi E . Uves. But, she> added.a< "I am certain *Bad boxty*McEn vroe,T atijum 0*Ne ' Irt called The Ncw fhflt hft will contonUnue his efforts’’ on ^ behalf of Sakhacharov, whiner of the CGI Bill Plus T he New — A rm y C ollege F u n d . all groivim up notw th e y; Ve parei" ^ | — pG.i313 Rating fA n d it’s o n e g reat w ay to ) 0 „ money for college : SANTA MONICA, Califalll. (AP) - ilvc In Los3S Angeles, planned lo Ryan Ryt O’Neal, won a best su[iupporUng Intro ^ 1?5' roducsd ^while receiving valuAle ; Totum O’Neal, who gainedned fame as a marry, ■ actress actl Oscar for her.roliole as » r W G O V T ’ training in an Arm y skill. < child star, and John tough-talking, cigarette-se-smoklng pioc* n of > in McEnroe, McEnroe,. 27,; a sulky sta r ire- tou| A s a soldier, you : i(nown as a bad boy of( lennis,t< now ^„e„i,y ,,„edBd for arguing wilh tennis con arUsl playing opposite« her fa- u IrmiMortod bo«woon tho Ifter in th e 1973 " P a p e r Moon.*n •> curTMt PO 01^Ml IR rotlMt. tt If do*. ocontribute $100 a m onth I liavcachlld. officials : ohh the court, has long Iftei 'TO’ISi Nront* oro f, + 1 4 4 o) i 0 ARMY I , T hree y e a rs Jater she playe from your first full 12 ' Miss O'Nea] gave birttiirth to an 8- dominateili relum to the courts in pola, poll 23, son of movie dlrectortor Fran- luitoMtferdiiUr lldron. u acadd up to one sm art financnclal aid program. See youru r Ilocal McEnroe acicnowledgidged the time lor the‘ U.S.U. Open on Aug. 25. cls. cls. Ford Coppola, w as klllecled in Uie P«r*ciront* oro strongly A rm y R ecru iter fo r m o re: liInform ation. pregnancy and.said thee ccouple, who Miss O’NeiNeal, daughter of actor accident, acc olllclals said. co«iH»n*d to gIvt for c h lld m undoMor 13. Mmo moto- rial jn«v bo liliwpfiroprioto for SFC BROWN-ClCAIL 73^2871 - TWINIFAILS Fi ^ d, undor-17 ro^ulrot Lopez, Kni:night Polit)te01 avhas(i eye surgei>ry poront or odult orway (AP) King Olav Uieh e doctor In charge of Olav’s,s o p e r a . ndorl7odmlHod. /ARMY. ~ have babyv ] g ir L \- A Ty - was resting Tuesday tlonlon. tod oftor >ul« I wRI - NEW YORK (AP)P) ------Pro- -foilowlng-an-in-eye-operalion Uial-had—-The-45-minutc-operaUon..l Tl 1..Monday_ ^ .|«w,-raHnMngt-undor-t^-now------golfer Nancy Lopezz aand New been postponioned because he refused was.vas a success, and Uie kingIgwastO IWo-eotogerysyefijrttom. BE ALLIYOUCANII BE. I pital Fri- York M ets third Basensem an Ray to Jum p ahead ahi of oUier patlenU beie released from -the hospil Knight became the parentsps of awaiting simtllar sin treatment, doc- dayja y , doctors said. 'a 9-pound, 12-ouncece girl, a tors said, . . Mets spokesman said.d. The catarairacl operation, originally .' IfSlouJIsh or hunt, ' The couple’s seconconcf child, scheduled for foi last monUi, was first t i I ____ . _ _ - _ nam ed Arinn Shea KniKnight, was postponed tccauset)\ the_. 83-year-old___ ke^Mprmedbsi Coming T(To ____ bom Monday atII Phoebe monarch would woi not interfere In a reading ttie Thursil Putney Hospital in . .Albany, strike by hospospital nurses. Outdoor section ' Then the! kingkl insisted on lining up . / Ga. '■ oftheTlmea-Neuis Knight m issed two games with otherr patientsi whose opera- ’ because of the Impending irr tions were deidelayed by the strike, birth, spokesHiian Jaylay Horwitz "T h ai’s the thi way the king Is. He iff • J i' ' ^ said. ------...... docsni -wan:ant any special treat- lu ______m enl,’’ saidId IProfessor Arvid Anselh, I BANJBURY ■ BOTH TOWNS DAIIY 7>0>-1i0i I SHORT CIRCIS in A i H O T SISPRINGS Ufe is not Q molfijnctiction^l M Cshange f< M a g ic V aalley b 543-1-4098 _ eOTH TOWNS 7«00-1i00 ^ B etd l y s t , f OPEN DAILYfHOOHTOIOPJH. N 8 " K m M i ^ e full ’' s l - LARGE OUIUTDOOR SWIMMININGPOOC CBS t o ^ i graft sched(dule. ' CAMPGI'GROUNDS HOT DATNSBi K M V ^ e j p d i n g { COME ONII DOWN FOR SUNKMR FUN m an y nek j n sh o ws to OU IPup! r " " ' . 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Frailley VWinsGC1 O Pcc)mntiissionmomiiinatioo i r ~ T ? • j' Edwarcrds defeats Kurz,F wins RRepublican rnomination 1 _fpr coroner;r; other racei?s uncontestiited 4 j: TWIN FALLS - JanJames Fraley ap- H Q I Hempleman. 49. 49 a form er dairy I g south of-TwUi-Fjills,— i------parenlly won theLhe Rmubllcan R Q pL M - farm er residing sc domination'Tuesday"iy over Kenneth P V ik Sundaiiydtinking.\,2a.m.-barirhqurisldst has served on Uie board since 1980r- Smith operates5 Curl’sCu Car Care aulo • Arrington for the DLDistrict 3 1>ln llljM 1 TWIN.FALLS- TwinT\ FaUs County residentsnts re- tended by one hourour, to 2 a.m.. 1,665 people Falls County Commlssli e voted center In Twin FallFalls. Issionerposlllon. S Jected Sunday llquor-ir-by-the 3Nnk sales and exexten- "yes" and 2,667 peopsople rejected Uie Idea, erk Dick Pence, a •' 1 With 36 of 44 COUI:ounty precincts ^ ^ ding b a r hours unlil2 2 a.m . In an advisory vote5 Tues-T The S tate L eglslatilature this year passed a Ull1 allow-t ■eceived 4,090 votes in ; i reporting al press des |[j dayonthelssues. ing county ofdcialslls toI make the final decisionio o n the deadline, Fraley ^ ^ 5 :p lhe job he has held - - , h ad 2,948 votes to) 2,2,076 for A rr- W[ ■ ■ sloners hours and Sundanday liquor sales for their Indlvilvldual hi* " ^ The Twin Falls Coi]ounty B oard of Commissioi since 1977. Democmocrat Cleo Robinson. ' ington. ^ previously sald t^ieyr woiird\ abide by the vole of olthe “ SeTwin FalJs BBo oard of Commissioners, howowcver' Pence in the general : ; public when making thethl final decision, F raley, 42, is a Twin Falls decided to use the1C advisoryi vote to gain whaliat Uicy election, collectec■cted 697 voles, Robin- businessman. Arringtoigton is a retired commissicisloner’s job to be vacated by:>y With 36 of 44 countnly precincts reporting at[ pressp: said was Uie tru e pubpublic feellngon the questions,s. son worked forir U Uie couniy for m ore > farm er. ' Ann Coveivef, who decide^ nol lo seekik deadline, 1,765 people>le favored selling llquor-by-by-Uie- M anagers of barsa rs in Uie county had favorededboUi than 33 years, re-electionIon a fte r more.U^an a decadele drink on Sunday and2,550 2,i people voted "no." . issues, saying theyicy would help business ondd bring Tom Lancastilast'cr, a Filer-area And In the only otJother contested on the CeCounty’Board, and Edwards“ds .On the question of whetherw b a r hours should! be ex- convention businessiss to Twin Falls. farmer and chai:hairman of the Filer couniy racc In th e Tuc:'uesday primary^ will be tbe next coroner. Highway Districtrict board, received 896 Cal £dwards beat GeiGerald Hurt for . „ ^ ’ ,fo r Uie Democrajcrallc nomination (or the Republican nomln.nlnallon for cor- , appointed to tW' In Feb-ib- deputy. coronerundeidcrhlsfatherC loycc. sisenting Dlstricl 2, treasurer. On Uie the GOP llcket, coun- ; oner. E dw ards led KtKurz 3,102-1,731 workS 'for the-Fller Mutaltal Edw ards, 33, of Kir:imberly is a In the oiloUier unconlested races,, On the DcmocraUc side,e, 47-year- ty em ployee BomBonnie Bruning recelv- ;. ; wj^th 36 precincts report on^^Co^Me served .'afr;il^utyIty fireman and pollcc officicer with Twin Republicann Marvin Hempleman1 oldol Curtis E. Smith, a Tvrwin Falls ed 3,984 votes. *rU "8--'SSr™r wuttf-the man he tvebtu&UyUy Fan&'clty. A param edic,ic, he formerly, received 3,931,933 voles in his bid for thes businessman,b garnered S3010 votes for Incum bent Assessor Ass' Dorthy Ham- ’ * Because there aree non Democratic replaced;}d;’Jlm Wood, who resigned to owned, and't^raled anan ambulance Republicann inominaUon to retu rn lo3 UUie nomination to ichallenge by, a RepubliciMIcan, garnered 5,322 ;. i challengers, FraleyI Is assured the becom e2 a Twin Falls County sheriff’s'f’s w rv lce and s e r v ^ oscounty c( deputy his seal onn theI county baord repre-' Hempleman this fall. volos.She isunopinopposed. <’ Andlersoijn ls(^ ■ Robbbins J paceefo r( ^ fllP H lines►sup I ■ T e mlatch j i p . . ' ^ J j ■ incuiimbei'ills 'I V Incumbebent defeats j j By DEAN M ILLER challengiiger Cheriey ; i limes-Wewfi writer ByJANEROBISlBISON i Incumbents held TWIN FALLS ^ Inc . TlmeS‘Newswrltiivr/fer fast in the Magic ViValley floterial ■ n B district scats in the IdahoIds House and TWIN FALLSiLS >- Stale Rep. Gary!? Senate. ; -Robbins, who upupuntUApr^l-wasrun-:^ I Winning the Republlubllcan nomlna* ' nlng for Congres;rcss, advanced toward j tion (or seats In the eight over whetherer Lincoln countlcs.Ics. ^ ", I' G eorge Anihony. AndeiIderson took 8,898 jschools and the Idahoho •r I voles to HollKleld's's 5,8<9! and An- D epartmm eent of Commeree'fiboiUd/ber' ■ ' lbony’83,168. better fifunded, ihe-iVpnserr^ver I SI ''-"'fdtttteKofissJ i Anderson said factoictors such as his pollen and a moderate challengfli^ ------vote-to support-a balUallot-lniUaUve-on-Robln-KhKlnsey-of-Jerome-took e a ^ a statewide loltei?r hihelped him get oUigf onn 1vei7 little during the cam-m- reflected. “I thinkIk that I really pj|g„ ,h,though their personal stylesles :trled hard to represirescnt all eight treasui.dlfferenl i as thelr-vlews...... :countles and*to- be open-toop people's callen.n, who polled 9,504 voles to ' r ^ • i m i r y “ needs, I really believeeve that," M der- 7 751 rorr Kinsey,K said Kinsey had himlm son satd when contactlacled Jusl before 1, buying more televisionon , ■Vkj ' 8 6 •midnight Tuesday:” advertlsinsing than he did. He said hislis ^ Looking ah ead to0 Ihis November stands oion the Issues pulled himlm \ tickledKl (ito deaUi,’’ said Rob-' Brace with Democratat 1Lloyd W alker, through1 lhth t race. bins late Tuesdajsday night. “We didn't ; Anderson said “ It wlllvlll be a fun race Callen,n, a frequent critic of the spend a nickeltel ion Uils cam paign. 1- because I think h e ’ll1 b(be a colorful op- Idaho ESducatlon di Association, pushed was lucky lo survsurvive." ' 1 legislation lo put parents 5on r.* :: ponent.” Anderson waswa busy putting through le Robbins nowIW faccsfi a rematch with ' his vote tallies into> hihis compuler to textbookk , selection committees this DcmocraUc challenger Eugene id tried for the sccond y e a r to belp him determine: howho effective his year and i ’to Sullivan in NoveNovember. In 1984 Rob-. direct mall campaign;n vw as. push legi>glslatlon which would limit'‘•I s V, j i j v bins beat the‘ FairfieldFa Democrat by ’ contracl talks , to money During the campalipaIgn, Anderson teacher i ■H nSlllm tiiim about 1.300 votes.lies. said he kepi earlier;r 0* mises from 1984 to pul up more road eral Neilell Weir of Jerome In thehe This timte e around, Robbins signs for tourlsis and'tid'logetridofhls Novembejber general election. predicted he: wouldwo "b eat Uie pants own floterial dislrlclrict seat In the Kinsey»y could not be reachcd for'or offhlm .” }dged to continue commeninl al press time Tuesday ...... Senate. He also pledg< ay ____ Rpbblnsdrojjp•ojjped out of .Uic.six-way.____ _ •ta -work'for- loealll op tio n -tax in g night. — ' Republican racirace for Ute 2nd Con- govemmcnts and In thee racei to fill lhe District 25 authority for local go\ MOYAREKz gresslonol sealseat after running a on the radio as House seal se: that Rep: Jeff Stoker. advertised him self on RoiuiIdB(«kaiJ deep in thought|ht as he waits Tuesdayty at the.Twin Falls Couiunty grassroots campaign. cair He raised fat-cat lobbyists R-Twln. Falls,Fi wlll step down from al the enem y of th e fal Courthouse Tor)r results of his state letlegislative challenge againstag Rep. Donna Sco about $20,000I by peddling beans and f the smoke-filled -the endid of his lerm this year. and the denizens of tli popcorn door-to-r-to-door across the 2nd.' Jerom e! Mayor N Ralph Peters slipped rooms.' Oistrlct, bul heh e said ! Uie am ount was. Inanced by pro* ahead of a tightly packed field of Hollifleld, wcll-flnai If not enough;to.0 wwin his congresslonal- business and . utlllitlllty company moderateilies. ^ElUottEDemocraatic cont" Cheney, a G8-year-old68-; owner of a properly value o r .inconcome, depending Barnes,es, a denturist who has runun and restaurant owner Dick E Russell |||H a race. wl b u i com pany, said on on which is larger,ir. Late Tuesday for officece before and who has workeded (or a'chance at-the 1D istrict 24B It was Russell's sccond was not terribly dlsap-. SeSla'ii'^” - night, he said he wasvas not conceding in Boisee anda o th er stale capitals a s a Senate scat. f A cchance to serve In Uie Le L the outcome. | whal I believe bi; lobbyistI for denturists, offered In 1982 he lost Uie Di ■yet. “1 alw ays say wh; The 72-year-old. Elliotiotl won by a . ■, * • I Ille more liberal, him selff 08ai a supporter of education, primary to state Sen. Johrhn Peavey, Cheney saidId hehi knew he had a h ard if the trend Is a lllUe ny m argin of lB2iVotes. receiving r 713 1Pnmary f then I don’t fit in) thatU category," as did JeJerome legal secretary Kay D^arey. after the Blaln

J • : L : - - ; • ______I .^2Tlm03-N0w8,Twln«ln FaJIs. Idaho Wednosday,lay, May 28,1986 rBrrie flfc fortewd^wndoGt- n saiaiEecIty' appreclal^es the coo^rallonor" T C a n c e c e r j a i l o p e n f o r b u s i n e s s J Ztnis t who tumed off lawn1 sprinklerssp Monday N FALLS — The doors of thehe iAmerican Cancer aftemoooon and evening to help oulI Inin theI situation, i-with-mninorsgeets 2-yearir probatiion I Jail will begin clanging shut shi today In TwUi "Wc! really appreciate the cooperation coo we got ______:______EflUs.asJs^eslemDays coQUaue_^______J.. --..fro m cJlcJty_water,.users.” hesald.1. "The only problem > ■'i B y B O N N IE B A IR DDJONES Ji c rim e 'aagainst g i nature. pGarcd agaTn and was:is located In A IIO-1cr bill win see your boss or anyone else you now Is-S'that-we Jusl don’t havec a backup pump in ..J.. —-Times-News writer--’ ------^^-i-H e-wwas a • bound over-to-Dlslrict-ict- February-of thls jc a r JnKctchlcan;in wantbehlehindbars-lockedTipforasli irlong-aslttakesio-casc offanotherproblemr"— a ...... Court oflot) Aug. 7. 19M. on two of theh e Alaska. raise anotnother $10 in ball money, GOODING -AI G Gooding County ^cwd conionduct chargcs, one charge of irlff’s officers Cancer of Gooding County slierl er Society volunteers will be handling arrest D ay*i r - c a r e w o r k s h o p scheduledt m an who was arresteesled in 1984 on four infamouslUS crime against nature andnd traveled to Alaska in1 March and warrantsIts a l ,the jail In the Lynwood Lyi Shopping “T counts of lewd andid lascivious: con* anolherr c of scxtial abuse of a child,Id. returned Petersen for• Uie sex of- Center.. Or0 you m ay call-734-9669 to havef someone ar* TWIN;N' f a l l s - The Magiclc \Valley Day Care duct with a child pleaded pic guilty lo However,er, he did not appear for or*ar* fensc charges ond a chaharge brought resled. VolunteersVi request paymentient in advancc and Assoclailation and the South Centraitral District Heallh 1. ■ one felony counrofr fafailure lo appear ralgnmlent en on Sepl. 10, 1984, and a by the'Federal BureauI of0 Investiga- will wanlinl.lo know the rason for thP’ unlawful flight to avoidd { prosecution. City: W\ ater shortageie Is over *workshop will bc held alI thithe’’ Health D e p a rt-, __ All of the sex offense chailarges, Involv- m ent inn ,Twin Falls, 324 2nd St. E aslrI S l^ 734-5900. Ing two young girls; wevere dropped. ' TWINJ FALLSI — One of four pipumps lhat bring T I M^ES-NEWS £ CLASOSSIFIED Peterson was given*' ia five-year water frofrom Snake River Canyon,.on,, north of Twhi n r e resum ed drow ned prison sentence, which wwas suspend- Falls, loLo the pump station at Hanlarrison Street and ' led in river PHOMPI E 733-0»B 9 3 1 ed In favor of the two-;o-year proba- Falls Aveiivenue remained out of serviirvice Tuesday, bul BOISE5E (AP) — A c a r w ent Into:o thelh Middle Fork of _ Uon. residentsIs of Twin Falls' were advisIvised to go ahead the Boiaise River near Atlanta latele KMonday and three wllh normrmal w ater use. people wwere presumed drowned, salsaid Elmore Counly Twin FaFalls Waler Department SuiSuperintendent Joe SheriffX L a rry Olson. r O b i l »S—— ------j Koon saidlid the pump went oul earlyly MondayH morning Olsonn said a Woman, whose namenair and age were i t u a r i e and the sill situation wasdiscoveredMoni[onday aflemoon. unavailaliable, was thrown from thehe carc as It plunged ipeal was made to residentsnts lo curtail lawn Into theic river. She was rescued1 fromfn the bank op- , U tah; one son, Randy Nelson olDl Rickic N. McConnell. boUi . . HarloEUaonl ng and other heavy waterer use to avoid a poslte theth road by a passerby on>n TuesdayT morning, a, Calif.; one slsler, Lorenele Ronald E. McConnell otr*’s”uli‘^ i v S y ' rtortageinlhccllyr;->- Olson sailaid. ' BURLEY - Harlo:lo EllsonI Haight. 77, Hansen1 ofo Orem, Utoh; four brolhers.s. Nev., and G ary E. McConne!nellorscotue, water shor j of Burley, died Mondiondoy'at Cassia Me- McClainin ]Barrus ot Socramcnto, Calif., Wash.; one doughlcr, Mailargoret Ann Koon sa sald Tuesday there Is no lorlonger-a shortage. Threee m en, ages 18, 21 and 25,i, reremained missing, . m orlalH ospilal. Irel B aim m is ot Pittsburg. Calif., Voughnm ••Peggy" Busch of Wcndelieli; two slep- The pumpnp cah bc repaired but maynay nol be back In along wiivith the c a r in which theyy wiw ere riding, O^on . Bom Dec. 12, 1908.18. inll Oakley, he grew B a rru so1 ol t Gooding and Wallace BarrusIS sons. David W. Harris of StSunset, Ulah. servlcc ununtil next week. He said ai loplo bearing bum- said, I up and Attended sclschools In Oo)tlcy. ot Provo,iro, Utah; and four grandchildren,n. and Duane Durbin of Conontacl, Nev.; ed oul, rarather than the entire motolotor, as originally Addltlctional details were unavailabliable because depu- graduoUng from highilgh school Uicre. He She w'a as s preceded In death by onele three slslers. Evelyn LsLawrence ot feared, lies stillII \were in a remote section of Uthe counly. \ attended G rim m 's Business Bu College In broUier.Jr, Jam es Orin Barrus, In 1941. Boise. Elanor Summer off . Jerome ond B o iu . He worked In Uie Civilian Con- The tuifuneral will be conductcd at 1 Helen Woodruff of CaUfn“,w>cn the funerileroi. check pluss ccost of lhe suit and at-• vs. v Tom Handy and Barbarara Handy. ; flclatlng. he I torney's fees.cs. . The T plaintiff seeks the summ of $90.27 ' Friends may collall s at the McCulioch's family suggests memorials to the Faith M. England 1 for overdue accounts plus: costc< of the Funcroi Home todayKlay prior lo Uie ser- w nrltyoly o t donor'schoice, BOISE - Faith Marie Enf:ngland,42,of A. Noel dba Chcck Savers ft ; suit and attorney's fees. vice. Boise, died Monday ot her•home h of nal- ''J- ^Briggs and John Doe si y S B r v ~ Robebert V. McConnell . ural causcs. Briggs. Thele plaintiff seeks the sum1 Magic Valley Credit Bunjreaus Inc. for non-sufflcicnt fundsi vs.v: Daniel P. Nickel and . K a th r y n IV. NNelson , J e n:NDELL c - Robert Vance McCon-on- Bom May 4, 1944. in Boi^Oise, she was of $19.33 fo I Jane Doe ' • 7S, ot Wendell, died Monday at Sl. reared and educated In1 Boise. She check plus1 ccost of the sull and at-■ Nickel. N The plaintiff seeks« lhe sum GOODING - KoUuoUu^n Naomo Nelson, Ben'edlcl l9Klmb«rlyRo«d Itc f s Fam ily Medical CCnlcr in started work tor Englneciecring Incor- torney's tecs,cs. . of01 $72.63 for overdue acc'oi:ounts plus iwinFai1 74. ot Gooding, die Falli« 73ia322 I . died Sunday al Uie jcrome.ne, poraled in 1973. as a compulmler operalor Edw ard A. Noel dba Check Savers1 costci of the sull and attorney':y's fees. 1^— 1 G reen A ires Corc CenCenter In Gooding. Bom Tl OcL 7. 1910, In Em m eti. hche and secretary. She married'fd Brian Val • ys. Linda Slaker £ and John Doe t B o m Jan . 2.19l2.2..|nO lt okley.shcm ov- moved ti d to Jerom e with his parents whenien England on Moy 2. 197S. in le plaintiff seeks the sum ! cd wlUi her familylly I to sa il Lake CUy. IS 10 years old. where hc allcndedled was employed at Englneci non-sufflclent funds chcck Utoh, in 1929. wherecre she. completed her schools.ts. ilc tended sheep lor severalral porated a lth c time o th e r dea . ' education ot the WestVest Side High School, years . HcH m arried Dora Anna P arr on Surviving are: her husbanand of Boise; P'^S costof of the sull and attorney's I r M E D IICALMJA R T - j l , She married Scolt; A.A. Nelson on Aug. 29. o,.} 17. j ; 1935, in Jerom e. She died on one son. David CraigSngiarland of Boise; fees, I 1936, In Martinez. ColCollf. Their m arriage scpl 9. u' 1974. He lived in Uie Magicgic her mother, Susan Shaw ofif ’Twin Falls; Edw ard A.A. Noel dba Check Savers ...... was solemnized InI UUieh Ogden LDS Tcm-. Resorvl'o-vlor area, a n d -th e n moved, to Uircc broUiers, Nathan \Wallace ol vs. Chris C. GibsonG and Joe Brennan, HASSMOVEI pie In 1937. Theyy lived11 in Pittsburg, jcromic. c. where he worked for Safeway-ay SeatUe, Wash., WIiiium 'Wallace of The plaintiffiff seeks lhe sum of $40.78 Collt.. until 1945, when wh Uiey moved lo ,0^ ' To 6:676 Shoup Ave. West, ivcral years. Hc operated a mineine Bolsc and Glenn Wollocc oIf f 'Twin Falls; for non-suffiiifficicnl funds check plus I Gooding. She had woiworked as supervisor dqhloliarhlde Sum mit. In 194J he one slsler, Diane DeChennime of Boise, cost ot the sul S u ite» 2 ; .1 Block W est of Oui ' ol Uic Gooding publicibiic school lunch pro- manoccc suit and attorney’s fees. ged a store in Declo, moving lo She w as preceded in dcaUih Iby one son. Edw ard A.A. Noel dba Check Savers I gram tor 23 years,i. rc retiring In 1974. She wcndcllcll In 1942, where hc worked ass aa Richard England, o>Id il Location — Right was 0 member ot lhei Gooding LDS carpenlc I Lee James and Marcy nler. He m arried Edna HalsheUleU The funeral will be condinducted at 2 E d '^ " ^ ____^tehlnci T h eH o ip Ital. Church and had servicrved os president ol on Oct1 .3.1979, 3 in Elko, Nev. She died on p,m. Thursday al Uie! Clovcrdalc le ^plaintiff seeks the sum Uic relief societyy anda was a giflcd April 26.26. 1983. He m arried Dorolhy Har-ar- Funeral Home In Bolsc. wll*-IUi the Rev. ot S2S.46 for fo non-sufficient funds teacher. She woss a member ol Uie risonJuI June 16, 1984, In Gooding. Hc was^as Sieve Moore olllclating. BuiJurlai will be check plus> ccost of the suit and at­ m & SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Mormon Tabcrnaclcicic Choir and toured ^ ^ c;m m l bcr of ihc Unllcd Melhodlsllist in Clovcrdalc Memorial Parkrk. torney's fees,es. Sales * S«rvlc« • Rental WlUl them. Church:h ilin Wendell. The family suggests mcincmoriois be Edw ard A. Noel dba Check Savers Phone 734-7899 Surviving arc:: tier1 husband of survIvvivlng a re : his wife of Wcndcll;;il; made lo the Filer Bapllpiist Church vs. IvannaI M. M Leehan and John Doc Gooding; one dauRhli Rhler, Judy W arner of (gur sons. sor Darwin L. McConncU andind building fund, Box V, Filer, IdIdaho 83328. Leehan. ThChe plaintiff seeks the sum n t e Y our Purchas® W h«i of $20' for non-sufflclent noi funds check- O Url* You Bring In This Ad 'p lu s cost of the sull and attorney's >od Through Jun* 10,1986. S e mv i c e s — ------fees. Edw ard A. Noel dba Check Savers CASTLEFORD — - A funeral for Blind and a Phy:>lcally ilnnaicoppcd.:d. Lung AssoclaUon, or lo lhe lh Wcndcll vs.' Debbie; LLec. The plaintiff seeks Florence Vlnccnl, 78, of Coslicford, who Slate Ll Library Building, Salem. Ore,re, Unllcd Presbyterian Church.'*• the sum ot $30 tor non-sufficienf died Saturday, will/III bc held loday at 97310. :k plus cost of the suit and 1:30 p.m . In the Farmarm er Chapel In Duhl. TWIN FALLS - A luncral i B E RIGER I AND CONDMPANY Burial will be tn FlicFiler lOOF Cemetery. Lee Harrison, 84. of Twin : fees. ’ERT — The funeral for David Friends m ay call1 aal . .he ctopol unlll Jled last Thursday, will bc2 rheld Thurs- Edw ard A. Noel dba Chcck Savers a ConAgra com|mpany nd Buckley, 76. of Rupert, who , . noon. day a t lO a.m. In White MororiuoryCha- vs. Lynda. BurgcmeistcrB and John died Sun'iunday. will bc held Friday al 2 J ?et. Burial will be In Twin FFalls Ceme- ■ Doc Burgergcmeister. Thc» plaintiff (Formerly PlllsburyryCo.) C In lhe Paul LUS Slake Cenlcr. ; TWIN P'AU.S -- A memorial scrvlcc lery. Friends may call al tht sum of $94.36 for non-suffi- will . bc In Paul Cemelery, the mortuary seeks the sun : for Thurlow M. Smllhnilh. 76, of Twin Falls. ' ^ Iodoylrom5lo8p,m. dent funds:s ccost of the suit and at­ ATiVES: Sunday.y. \will bc held Thursday at 2 p,m, es. n. FAIRFIELD - The luner;eral tor John to m ey 's fees, B A « F O« I BAG PLUS!B $ 8 . 0 0 TWIN FALLS - An/ inlermenl ser- In the; )Wendell United Presbyterian3n Lcttz. W. of Fairfield, who dldied Sunday, Clarence! E. E Cox vs. United States vice tor Waller 11, H, Armstrong,- 93, of Church.^ I Burial will be In Wcndcll Ceme-ic- wttl bc held loday at 2 p,mI. . In I the Fair- Steel F arm1 SScrvlcc Cenlcr and Mike OR Portland. Ore..'andnd formerly of Twin lery. willwilh graveside riles by Wendellcll field. Idaho. Community Chuhurch. Burial Golt. The plaintiff pl alleges thal the F alls, will bc held1 al Hagerm an Ceme- Lodge NoNo, 51, AF and AM, Friends may ay will bc held in Falritcld. WWash., wiUi defendants> wwere negligent In spray- CASH PRICIt PINTO...... ' tery Thursday a(( 1 p,m. The family call a tI D em aray's Wcndcll Chapel lo­ ...... $ 2 6 0- local arrangem ents under d icrcs of pasture land own- suggests memorialil conlrlbullonsc( lo lhe doy tromom 1 lo 7. The family suggests>'» Humpherys Funeral Home li PINK ...... ’! Oreson Stale Libraryrary. Scniccs for lhe memorialrial conlrlbullons lo the Idahofio Home. plainllff, killing all of the grass and vegetation on the land, M b ...... $27 ■1 Therefore, the plaintiff seeksI NORtHIRN » 3 0 general damim ages in the am ount of ______$5,366 plusi ccost of the suit and at* COMPARE O>UR l COMPETITIVE OLDLD CROPS - H o ss | p i t a l s , torney's fees.es. NEW CROP)P>RICESAND CONTRiTRACTS Credit Burlureau of Twin Palls Inc. tlAb G lC VALLEY CASSIA MEMORIAL vs. Melvin FisherFi and Debra Fisher, REGIONIONAL MEDICAL CENTER The plaintiff:iff seeks the sum of $809.39 C O N T A C T U B AT I W I P O U O W I M O(LOCATIONBi L AdmlUed . Admitted for overduee accountsa plus cost of the WENDELL...... 53i;36-5491 KIMBERLY/ . 423-4604 Mrs. Randy Jensen:n ofo Paui; Helen Boyd qf Haritansen; and Patricia AguirreX o of Burley; M argaret Seeley olof MaiU; and suit and altonioraey'sfecs. JEROME...... 3Z124-4343 PAUL ...... 438-2945 William P e tra ltlso t WendWendell. Carl Oslcrhout ol DeclDeclo. . ■Credit Blureau ur of Twin Falls Inc. 125-5332 DECLO . . . Released vs. Michael!l C.C aka Rusty M ayer and, EDEN ; ...... 82i ...... 654-2661 Clifford U w e and KenneUi Kc Sm ithhart. boUi of TuTwin Falls; • Released ayer. The plalnllff seeks Mrs. Sherman Pollcrsonson ot Jerom e; Mrs. Tom KnightohU inandson Hussell McElhtnne inney ot Burley; Debra Olmof ofo,„upert:a.d f $1,038.36 for overdue ac-! FIELDMAN...... 62^511010 BILL BUXTON ■ of K im berly; Edna Hou*luk (of Buhi; and Carlecn Grlnsled!d oof Filer. Cascy Jensen of Paul.'aul. counts pluss cost( of the suit and at-'

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Monitgomlery dlefeat [sopp>onenit for J2 n d t iime JEROME - Incuncumbent Jerome H S [ri.... .J, -1I { commissioner in Dislrict 2. - ' poralo sloragage business in the coun- C

FAIRFIELDD •- Ali Incumbents running In the Ihi C am as County prim ary will reUreturn to office in 1987 turn(led do3wn following easyyvictoriesTuesday. vic ! SHOSHONE - VoVoters narrowly n g i defeated a_proposalli toti form an am* N H balance district andnd turned ah in- I j uL ^ V ^ Lincoln' cumbenl county comn'mmlssloner out of E Jj^“j D - County offic'c.Tuesday InLlnccincoln County. ^ ( R acss' H Republican Comminmiuioner Doug | H O ; ' 7 . A ''R a S o s ’I Hansen wlll nol bee nreturning to of* J flee in November afteiifter losing almosi |7 Pranary ' ^ 2 to i to chaiienger'cr .Jerry Nance. 'm n a i y ^ V n Nance, a farmer, receeceived 490 votes, 3 '86 ------and Hansen, the owowner of a dry ' 8 6 k —U goods store,' went; ddown with 252 .Some54> 540 voters opposed extending votes. There is no nc Dem ocratic b a r hoursirs to 2 a.m ., while 380 favored T reasurer WiirWilma Colter will retain challenger on the balleallot in Ndvember the exten;enslon. Sillily more voters, h e r seat a flerr wiiwinning 209 votes. Uer for that position. 556, oppoiposed serving liquor by thehe challenger, farmarmer Charies Kevan, J u s t 36 votes sepanlaraled the totals drink on)n Sundays. Some 352 voters:rs . received 129 votevotes in Uie Republican ' . on an advisory ballotol loI form a coun- favored1 loosening! Sunday restrlc-Ic- primary. There:re \were no Democratic ty-wide taxing districtrlct to support an tions. I: ^ challengers forthir the treasurer’s seat, ambulance service.!. 1The final tally In Novejvem ber, voters will choose a w as 438 voting for the district and a Dislricl"l*^ 2 commissioner. Larry Assessor Demlerral Hufper, anoOier * slight majority, 474,74, opposing the Gillelle,>, rrunning unopposed, won the Republican . IncIncumbent, received district. Republicalean line on the Novembere r m ore Uian doublouble Uie votes of'his The w ithdraw al of3f ccounty revenue ballot wilh wil 510 votes Tuesdoy. Hc^e ib.-TT.-ar-~ challenger, EdvEdw ard SmiUi, ^ho sharing funds m ay memake subsidizing wlll face;ce Dem ocrat Everett Wardrd works In realI esestale. The vole was private ambulance serservices from the who alsoIso ran unopposed on thehe 23710112. county budget Impoiposslble in the primaryy ballot. He garnered 95 T hat puts Hufper Hu In office Ifor future, county comminmissioners have votes.' another term sln/ gathered 284i vcvotes, while Coiinty county residenls. anotherr termt in otfice. And Cathy 'C om m issionerr RRay Wolfe won 288 Tuesday’s vote onn Uthe district was Laudert,■I, the treasurer, will serveve votes and CouCounly Commissioner called after heateded debate a l a again aft(after receiving 640 voles. AllMl ^ -rrj, f I Thom as Spackmi:kman won 266. None of public hearing on the thi matter held . three arcore Republicans without op-‘p* ' • I the three wlU (ace Democratic last fall, but the vole/ole was non-bin- position1 Inli the primary and general•al ’ challengers In1 November.No ding and commissloisioners can still elections,is. form the district if theyhey choose. The lot::otal number of voters casting Prosecutor JoiJohn Dewey will serve - his first elected i T he other two advlidvlsory votes on ballots in Lincoln Counly had nol yet'et ted term after receiving the ballot w ere also) defeated,d( bul by been lalliiillied a l press lim e late Tues*»* ■ j 255 votes Tuesruesday. And Pamela wider margins. day nighl.;hl._ Jones, wilh 288:88 voles,v is the county’s new coroner.. BolhBc ore Republicans who faced no opposition in • the p rim ary and will ru n unchallenged in the Novemberr elcelecUon. m s/ANOYARENZ Hollamd win:IS GOP Gooding voter’ CDel Jackson submitsB hish ballot with somet alaid from clerk Ida Cliffiffo rrf PC'^^ercent of (hc registered voters in Uie countycou — 372 out of 554 spotiiin tight; race ------1 -cast ballots.5. SlimI lead faIvors aiipprova M a ie r d e f e a t s C o u n f y C^ k le r k K e a r n s c r uishes s challenge f in cu mn ib e n t BURLEY - With1 JustJu a nine-vole Q □ ofhcospital IxvcingJ district lead separating thele top two can* R I \ Cassia dldates in the race for Cassia County M M Ih k in D iss t tr ic t 3 assessor, M arty Holliolland won the ||I |^ b_ \ County MorrisoiDn leads Koyle inir only contestet:ed primary race RUPERT -- FredF Maier, a county Republican nomlnatioiition for the spot GOODING - A taxln!ing district to Q □ 1 ___ " NoNovember. .K« com m issionerr scseeking re-election lo In Tuesday's prim ary7 e:election. support Gooding Countmty Memorial i i ^ I Robert Thackery, who hol his Dislrict 3} seseat, was defeated by The race drew thehc mosl crowded Hospital appeared to h.have won the V V , VQooiJIna;; DistrictJ. 3 scat on the countjIty com- Hunsaker in Tuesday's (leld of candidates1 In the county’s ^ P rim a ry suppori o( Gooding CcCounty voters mission and serves as comn history with seven mermen vying for the m Tuesday’sclectlon. 1/ R ace s chichairm an, had 1,309 votes 'aTat 'p t™ Pr‘n > a r y r L . ofdce. Holland will be unopposed by J '86 I:---- -I Wllh 11 of 12 preclncnets reporting ' time. District 2 Commissionc \ ^ , tin iner Bob ~ |t“ a D em ocrat in Novembmber. Dy press time, the votete w as 1,390 in > V i N . - TuT upperhad 1,375 votes. * . Holland drew 768;8 'votes, or 24.4 votes, 66.7 66.' percent, over challengerer favor of th e plan and 98986 opposed to P j r im a r y iAssessor Doyle Pugmlre : , MinkJofe j perccnt of the totalal voles' cast, to Doug MaiPlanning's 1,027 votes or 33.31.3 il. tf received 1,461 votes at win. Lawrence BoldtIt (1finished a.close percenllodhevolescast. of The ncw taxing dlstritrict will pro- M k H B —_ 8 l J ------deadline. Treasurer Doris H \ ■ Cotife. second wilh 759 voteses or( 24.1 percent This wawas the first time Kearns hasas vide an estirnated $l50,i>0,000 annually In the onionly contested primary son sor had draw n 1,425 vote: j ‘ Races. ! of the votes cast. had anI oopponent since he was ap*ip* In revenues for the cicounty-owned race, Republubiican Henry Morrison Dowell Do D em aray w as set to I to office 32 years ago. He Holland, 38, has been bcc m anager of le hospital. The additlorional revenue appeared to;o Ihave won late Tuesday for (or another term as coronener wllh ^ ^ uncontested In November. the Y-Dell Bowling AlllAlley for 12 years w lilbeum will bc used to supporori operations nighl withith 808 votes. His 1,492 1,4 votes a t press tlme.-^ ’r ^ m a i y i and has a business;ss degree from s JRepublican race (or coroner,:r, at the (aciiity whichch has been challenger,, d 2,503 voles. In the Republicann rirace for county received 2 strongest in the Wend(idell area and in o th e r loc£3cal races. None will be anamong communily andd civic on the counlyIty commission, incum- e a re no D em ocrats running in clerk, incumbent Frar'rank K earns was There a in soulhem Gooding Counlinly. ' opposed bjby a Dem ocrat in groups. gn bent l/yle Barloiu'lon, a Republican, wlll :e In this year's eleclion. ! retained in his o(fi()ffice with 2,056 any race 1 ------1 meet his challeiailenger, Steve Torlx, a Democrat In November. Barton received 2,26565 votes,v and Torlx got » 544 voles. Blaimle voter' turnowit light iin uncomtestec:d racesf InUieRcpublliubiican race for coroner, •incumbent JohrJohn Fisher had 1,643 HAILEY - Withth no contested . election. unopposed anand received 381 votes. aassessor, incumbent Robert votes, while chaiiengercha: Ted GrifflUis races. In th e Tuesdaylay prim ary elec- 1 ■■ -| Democrat Ned WUlianimson, a new- The.Mle conlendercc (or the DistrictI Thomas,^ a Democrat, receceived 369 received 844 volevoles. tion and only one rarace to be con- i i \ Biaino comer seeking' the posl»sltion of pro- 2 seat on thelhe Counly Board of Com-• vvoles. E iayne Whitelite won the Republican I tested in November,,er,. voter turroul J ..County secuUng attomey, received re 339 missloners was 'Incum bentt The term s for Uie Districrlcl 3 coun- race for countynty treasurer wilh 1,905 1 Rupert House who i- was light for Blainele County’s( seven ^ j. . Races votes. Williamson cumTenlly serves Republican ) ty com m issioner, prosecijcuting al- votes. Treasunisurer candidate Lola. primary races. as deputy prosecuting altoma ey and received 64010 votes.\ tllomey and coroner are allill iwoiyear Clark receivedhi T!779 votes. In the November gegeneral election, / is running (or the posftsfUon held by The posltkItlon of coroner Is behig{ tilerms, and the positionss of clerk* RepubiiconI ;assessor candidate Republican Mary Green Gn wlli m eet 'aM D em ocrat Sandra Shaviaw. who was sought by’ Incumbenl RepublicanI auditor-recorder, a tU^asurer. ,Lori Creasonn receivedrc 2,017 votes, D em ocrat M arsha RiiRiemann for the V m■ P r a n a r y appoinled lo> the positionon a(ter Keith RussMlkel.Hl.Herecelved645voles. assessor a and District 2 couounty com- Incum bent Assesssessor G reg Saylor will position of countyty clerk-auditor* 3 '86 . R oark resigned In 1985.5. She did not T he couniunty treasurer poslUon» nmlssloner are all four-yearr tlterms. challenge Creaseeason for Uie post as an recorder. On Tuesday,lay. Green receiv- l A H I file to serve another lermin. . went unchalllallenged. wiUi Incumbentt All toUils w ere unofficiallal at press Independent in NNovember. cd 630 votes and Rlenliemann dr«w 340...... IntheDIstrlcl3racefi (or the CouQ* R epublicana hM arilyn L anier receiving: Umeu late Tuesday nlgh^ ElElecUooof*.. Counly ClerkjTk Duane SmiUi,-runn- voles in unofficial tolali)lals. currentlyUy held by Clerk Marie Ivlc,, aa. ty Board of Commlsslot;oners, incum- 670 votes. ficlalsfl were Uien checki;king their ing .unopposedcd on Uie Republican The women are vyirirylng for the seat D em ocratra t, who is not seeking re*-e* bent £>emocrat Alan Reynolds Ri ran In the unccicontested race for countyf totals.t< ballot, got 2,252;52 votes.V

------' .. - ____ 4; B-4 Tlm es-N ow s, Twinin FiFalls, Idaho W odnosday,iy,M3y28,1086 i -U .S.r.eiiresssubs, sttays in ^SALTMlimits ' U.S. negotiator for the Mtiofi ’) - President Reagan Paul Warake, Uie chicf U.J _ WASHINGTON (AP) 1 "Should they do so, we will certainly take Uiis _ sagan’s decision reprc- ordered the deslructlorIon of tw o nuclear sub*• Into account,” the presldendentsald. t. SALT II treaty, said Reagi «plng the United States sented "rock-headed Uilnking.:lng." marines Tuesday, kee; i Reagan's announceme:ment. was immediately lid abandon Uie.trcaty If n within the lim its of theiie SALT 11 arms agree- ijorlty Leader Bob Dole of H e said Uie Soviets would o - crlUclzed by Senate Major )ed it. " I t would m ean ; rB rie l ment. but served nolicc:e he will not bo bound by Uie United States scrapped I Kansas, a potenUal corcontender for Uie GOP |J' itrategic worheads aim- J. _thelfealy.iaiulurcjnllltatary.declslons. __ ....______n. _‘.‘I.am_«)ncemM l_thal_“Instead of having 10.000 strat ._presidenUal_iiDmlDatlQn. J yivouid haveS’KOWr'------th to ll 4 3 5 — He coupled his atinoui}uncement wllh a request Bd a t UiCUiUtcd StatcsUieyTVC ’ “ ■ W eekcnindroaddeatli t the decision sends thehe wrong signal to Uie rge P. Shultz, known to for Congress to approve'C full funding of the “Slarr K rem lin," said Dole. Secretary of Stale George (AP),P) “ Highway accidents clal:laime ' President Carter and1 the late Soviet leaderI* day remains In compllanccince." - Slsubmarines, each armeded wlUi IG multiple- deaths. Leonid I. Brezhnev butlut -never ratififcd by the. Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tcnn., D- said, "I con- w arhead missiles, will be retiredre t Uiis sum m er as, No fatalities weiwere reported In Montana,, VermontV or the District Senate. gratulate the president,"t," but said Uie decision Is a new Trident submarine.. Uic.USSth< Nevada, joins • ' o f C olum bia. However. R eagan suggested ?u he* might stay join familiesfi in U.S. . . chargc. ; M rs. H art, 31.I. w as charged after she andnd a companion disrupted a lecture on thes economyec by the archbishopop of Milwaukee lasl May Soviet Union1 p)ledg^ Machiline gun &sales by handing him1 a piece of raw liver. It carrlriies a maximum penalty ; of a $500 (inc. : . . . Spolceswomann Susan£ Johnson, at LaRoutouche’s National Demo- :' :cratlc Policy Coir'ommittee headquarters In(I Chicago,C said Ms. Hart to allovIV117 to) depart scormng a bullsIseye •: -was In West Gerrermany, campaigning for PatriotsP j for Germany in ■WASHINGTON (AP)I - In the big* States govcovemment began submlt- on Miami .Vice, has the June isp a rllallamentary r elections. NASHVILLE, Tenn.1. (AP) — frequenUy on gest exodus of lls kindd in threc.de- ting such HsHsls to the USSR almost 30” Weapons dealers have hihad trouble gone from S755 S7M lo $1,195. dealers cades, the Soviet Unionon pledged to years ago,"," I he said. keeping enough machiniIne guns on said, i "A rm edI fforces attainin g o a ls open the gates to 117 olof its clUzens "II Is a pcpositive step Uiat will con- hand to satisfy a nationonal buying Doug Nicholshols, vice president of yearning to join their faifamUles In the tribute to I a an improved atmosphere^ -spree sparked by a fedeileral ban on Auto Ordnanclances Inc. of West . WASHINGTON)N (AP) — The armed forcerces all managed to meet United S tales, the StjState Depari- in our relat!lallons, and will facilitate Uieir m anufacture for pullublicsale. Hurley. N.Y..,Y.. which manufac- ' or excecd theirir recruitingi goals during( tlthe first six m onths of menl announced Tuesdayay. efforts toD build on the progress>s "People who were iundecided lures Thojnpscnpson semi-automatic V ‘ . •dsca! 1986, but th(the Navy did so only by acciiccepting a larger number The Reagan admlnlstistration prals- begun at UUie Geneva sum m it last about buying a gun andid were sit- machine ^ns.ms. said his company :• :of eQlistecs wlthoiIhout high school diplomas,, a Pentagon report show- ed the' decision as a "significanl year." thele spokesm an said, ting on Uie fence are bibuying now em ptied Uie shelves sh after, the bill ; I-e d Tuesday. >~ i step" and said the mov5ve would set- sen. Paullul Simon, D-III., who hasIS before Uie price gets too00 high and passed Uie Hom ^ And the Navyfy 1has become the leader aramong the four military louse, Ue 36 of 12G divlded-famimily eases the |,ec„ a leader In Congress onin there are no guns left." Ic said "We’ve sold sold about 600 guns > : '.s e rv ic e s In accepcepting recruits who do notlot possess a high school United S tates has bci:ccn pressing reunlllcallon.ion efforts involving' U.S.S. Roger ‘ Small, presi;sident of since April: 10. 10 We usually sell j • :>dlploma. That poposition has historically bebeen held by lhe Army, Krem lin lead ers to resolvlive. and Sovietlet spouses and familyly Automatic Wcaponimry of about thal many m in a year," -I-aithough in recericent years the difference• belweenb the Army and State Department spokesman members, said . _ Uirough a Nashville, . Nichols said,id. The dem and in- r * .'N avy ha s been a smallsr one. Charles E. Redman saidId that word of spokesman.n. “ It's a 'sm all step for-r- P resident Reagan signed si the fluenced thej co;company to make an : > The decline tnIn thet num ber of recruits willA'ith high school diplomas the decision was givenI loti the United ward bill aha hopeful sign. It shows thele gun law May 19, and oas of Uial unplanned prodiroductlon run of 1;000 ' is the first for the Navy in two decades -• theth last was in 19G4-«5 — Slates Monday in lhe closing cl hours g„vlel leade:idership's growing sensitlv- dale no machine gunsIS could bc more Thompscipsons, he said, and : '. and the first fortor any m ilitary service liili ssix years, said Robert /■ of an otherw ise unprodu^luetivo human Hyioworldpd public opinion." manufactured for salelie lo the almostalloftherthem have been sold. : Sims, the Pcntagoiigon’s chief spokesman. rights conference A t th e irr s summit in Geneva lastit public. The law also eastises restric- In WashlngtoIg to n , meanwhile, ap-- ^ Swilzeriand. (] tlons on gun owners ancnd dealers, plications to) rciregister Uic weapons | provided a list November,'. President Reagan and O fficersrs’ assailant s h o t d e a d He said the Soviets pn V but ^Ihcr 'provisions dojo nol take wllh the U.S,S, IBureau of Alcohol, : ’ of nam es of people lo be bi allowed to Soviet lead,ader Mikhail Gorbachev : : NEW YORK (AP) (Ai — A handcuffed manI didrew a hidden plslol and e effect until Nov. 15. Tobacco ■ andid :Firearm s has in- i emigrate and who arec expected to “ Breed to0 cooperate to resolve ••:'Shol two police:e officers( Tuesday from ththe back seat of their (] In anticipation of Uie law. creased dramalmalically. ! leave the country aftercr completing rlan cases. Redman said - ; -cruiser, woundinging one critically, then wass s:shot dead by officers in manufacturers ' stockpkpllcd as Wayne Mora::oran, chief of ATF’s ; paperwork that often, takesta several f ‘ Hp' (leclsion "gives real mean- . lafollowlngcorastas he tried to flee, officials sai(laid. many machine guns as1 ppossible to national drear:earms branch which j weeks. I n ^ the Joino intstalem ent.’’ ’ -I- Plainclothes offiofficers had arrested threeee men. Police Commis- V deal with a temporary-y surge In issues licensesises, said his office . i U cdm an did not disclose d the' the summit, Gorbachev -■y^sloner B enjam inIn WardV said. One was handcidcuffed and placed in the y buying. In addition, prpriccs rose recleved fromt>m 15 to 100 appllca- names on the list, bulIt he said the P“ 8ed ty) resolve i 33 divided family :-:back seat of a cruiser.cr Another car follow

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, neededd aid The i . WASHINGTON (AP)\P) - President Reagan accused Nicaragua N of Latest In K ------thrcBtenln^he~scaw curlty—of—the------SSunglass t Styling—B United S tates and CerCentral Amcrica 1 * T housancis of fra m e s on Tuesday and proniromised lo give on display. . neighboring Honduras'as ‘'elfecllve and - A Same Day Service. timely” assistance InIn.thc.cvent. on...... an armed attack. . “I underscored ,... oour promise lo ■ ^^ouiitaiii We§ A yGlft stand by Honduras In defense of ils M 544 Blue Lakeie .N . [' national-sovereigntyy aand lerrllorial I t . Optical integrity," ReaganI said s after a 7 3 4 - 7 3 J125 F-or Gracduates J7\ White House meellnglg wwllh Honduran m Hourt:Mon.>Frl.e::3:30-6:00 President JoseAzcona. t m Sat. 9:00-0-3:00 In a joint statement;nl issued follow- L— ^ ihg a two-hour meelircling and lunch. the United States pledged pie to lake •‘appropriate measureures" to defend Honduras against ■'communist "cc ag- r grcsslon” and reafflrrfirmed its inten- tlon to release SCI.:;ci,2 million in C U D I •economic assistance. o n n :: Azcona, who look offoffice only three C A C ' . monlhs ago, has beenen onei of the few LHdST-WEST Beautihtiful I C enlrai Am erican lead'waders to voice at * ■ ■ least tacit support (or the U.S. aid A LLLSTAR L Free GiGift Wrap . I to the rebels. .' Honduras, whichI sserves as the Staging ground (or the Ui U.S.-backed Contra rebels tryingng to topple the ■ ied isl governm ent of o( Nicaragua: is I • the third poorest. nationn In ' the ■ Western hemisphere.e. F 0 0 1 f B A L I.L ■ A joint communiqueque Issued (otlow- TWIN FALLS.S BRUIN FIELD ing the meeting saidlid the U.S. gov­ ernment repeals ilsts •“ firm and un- 1 5 . 0 0 I wavering commitm llm e n f lo Saturday, Junme 7,8:00 P.N / 1 cooperate in lhe deldefense of Hon- \ l Wrap W your wrist with a fashionfE flair, duras’ sovereignly/ aand territorial • Introduction V / rh Th e styles a re bold; thi e ei colors I Integrity. ___ jrlghi; bn and the idea perfterfect for grad* I ' •'In the evenl of an armed attack at 7:30 p.m. ' jates. ua Several styles to c( hoose from I against Honduras, the United States •Net proceeds to I will adopt appropriatelale nieasurcs ... ^ - all with a 1 year warrairranty. j to consult with thele governmentj o( Shrine Hospital Honduras and lo suppjpport 11 in an Sn effective and timelyly m anner in its • Ostrong i legs efforts lo dtTfend Uss sovereignly s( and . territorial integrity;y against com- lurun that fniinist agression,”" thoi slatemenl ^ I -jsald. weak legs i :• The U.S. m ililary' presencepr in Hon- ^may walk” ! : du ra s, although coiconstantly duc- luatlng. was lncrcasc(ised shorUy ader • ;Rcagan assum ed1 olfice. The Thlills g a m e m ad e p o ssiblelie by ;'maneuvers on land. as well as naval jt.xIstrict four Idaho HighI ScSchool ; 'deployments offshore•re are described r A officials as sen- Actlctivltle* A ssn. a n d Magiagic • by administration off \ J Streetiet Level ’^llng a necessaryry w am lng to Vailalley District Shrine Cou ; : Nicaragua’s ieflist SandinistaSj gov- 124 Mah.'nAvqnueNorth, TwinFalls*lis* 733-1506 "r ■'ernment. t* ■ !

------W odnosda)lay. May28,1906 Tlrnoa-No«Now s, Tw in Falls, Idaho B -5.. JV atition Telexphone 1rulingo:mild ml e c U L l o ^ ------WASHn«!TOir{/ wer casstsior c:onsuma e r s ^ I (A P) — In a ruling Uiat - ■'* Upheld a $75,000 aw ard against Uie ’ AgAgreed to’hear a R eagan adminlStrotionadi phone compa . could sav e consuiriciniers mHIlons of dollars In ipanles might have to bearar Uie The law “denies Uie n longshoremen’s union won Uie F'CC'Uie power to d ie - ' monthly telephonele bills,I Uie Suprem e Court 'on by a m an fired by appea:>al'aimed at making ll eaeasier to, uie brunt of UieJ decision,de fale to'Ui? statM,’’ Ju an Alabama slevedorlng ’ JusUce William J. Bren* ■ on Tuesday gave i ng company for his grandId jury evidence In civil lawswsuils filed by U nder a feefederal judge’s order. AT&T c states more freedom Inn union-organizing acUvltles iT has nan w rote for tho) courLcc “As we so often ! setting rates.. ties. Bul Uie decision Uie go’'overnmenl. divested itsellself o f 22 wholly owned state appeared lo give organize) te and admonish, only Congongress’ can rewrite this ; ilzed labor an Impor* . -jhITirew out a lawsuit accusin;sing Uic Hertz regional comiimpanles. It now has compeli The court, by a S-2 vole, ruled -Uial the eUtlon slalutc." le tanl victory In its effortsts tot avoid having to and NNational j car rental companUinles of Illegal- In providingg long-distancelo scrvlce. EederaLCommuntcintcallonS-JComnilssion m ayly defend against many such cs states free to set thoir; uch lawsuits In state jy ying lo cxcludcTTsmaller risrival from do- The FCC’sl’s depreciation( form ula Is desI <{fm ruling leaves s nol force states lo useu depreclallon formulasis 'courts. ------own depreciation formulas for for plants and; r : _ - lngbU5usiness at alrporis. ed to promolmote modcmlzaUon by allov for equipment nd plants thal favor tele- f nniS wiulpment used for>r lrIn-state and out-of-slato i ^ • Rejected bids - by puipublic utility conp----- ;— • panics to recover Uie cost of phone companies. Uic t c l ^ l i n e ’rale case;'! The commissioIssion retains jurisdiction! panles In Pennsylvaniaila and Indiana to J " / “ & a n 7 iequipment ^ from cusUimers.n inisU-ation and 2G phone cor --™fe:-oniy.over equipment In o th er action, theUiecourl: recovcr from consumerss UiUie costs of nuclear compapies, in- rapidly lent and plants used cx-; Ing American Telephone & • S pared the fee J, power plants never complinpleled or shut down cludini & Telegraph Adminlstrolxallon lawyers and Uie plphone ‘=l“slvely for Interstatelatcscrvlce. ■ ...... federal govemment from Co., said s granUng state reguh . having to. guaranty j) a fter com plelion...... l“'?“ « .^"W.compnnlcs .saidsa discouraging Inveslmcn uitee billions of-additional dlscrci enl by_ -The..ruling, is-cxpiexpected-to-affect. most___ dollars In bank cret rcllon could Uiwart comp • A greed to use a Mlssouisourl case lo examine gcrcdd Iby the breakup of Uie AT&T dhurt phone companies In the nation, saving; ^ callcd standby letl !.T monopoly, phone scrvlccIce nationwide. letters of credll Issued byy what power states have'c I lo lim it prison In- at&'&T spokeswoman Edith H' customers from popotentially millions of' *' banks a re not equlvi Herman said But the SupremeSu| Courl said federal3l law dollar^inhlghcrratcs. ulvalcnt to federally Insuredd m ates from m arrying and anc from correspon- u,e inimpact of lhe ruling on U ites. deposits. t te tclccom- ta r s Ihc (cdeljderal govem m enl from impoposing TKc'decisfon overtui ding wlUi other inm ates. munic.icatlons giant Is unclcar. Sh irturned a 1984 ruling by a : She sold local its will on stalltalc regulatory agencies. federal appeals courtirl inil Richmond, Va. ‘Dum]i p i n g ' ■ brings[sslap I i j g i ■ for Jaapan I Ylexi WASHINGTON (AP)U - The U.S. Store M1 f j i I ■' International Tradrade Commission, ^ ruling 4-2 Uiat JapJapan was "dump- I Ing” computer memicmory chips In Ihls i M i t a country a t beloww ifalr-value costs,. EVBYDAY S GOOD NOW TH RU!JMAY31,1986»AWHII . levied stiff penallyIty duUes on future H IL E Q U A N T IT IE S L A S EVERYDAY Jap an ese im portsi TuTuesday. The action, a major ma development . LOW In U.S.-Japancse tratrade, w as Uie flrst- III < J ill Lfi L9W . final U.S. action In (placing tariffs on ; Japanese semlcondunductors. Two oUier I CTjfjlJI I cases on morc sopsophisticated Japa- o pu nese semlconductoictor im ports are pending. I ^ ContiiiltilH: The ruling camle e ddespite efforts by •7 ^ B u n n Uie United Statess a:and Ja p a n to ne- gotiate a voluntar);ary setUemenl on ■ NOOD! u B w r Bounce NOODI a t Japanese compuler-{er-parl Imports. l o K T B W . : I The final ruling, oton a case initialed VI m FURIC SOFTHHi I i/. H e I ingpieitxt 1 by Micron Technohnology of Boise, Sotitfitanancot i . Idaho, applies to 64-kllobyte 'fduc»tui.ccM<9. f v n n H e Ww V 7 | | 6 4 0Z. SIZE { dynamic randomri > access memory chips Uiat are majoaJor com ponents In i ) 3 M ; I computers and teletelecommunications ] equipment. The ITC ruling uphupheld a Commerce i D eparlm enl findingng earlier this year that will resulti In1 these levies H GOLDEN GRAIN . LACOCINA from these Japa- agalnsi Imports frc " nese firms: OKI, 35.3 35. percenl; NEC I NOODLI I A TORTI ^ Con)., 22.7 perccnl:nl; Mitsubishi, 13.4 IaM h l l a AI peitent; Hitachi,, 11.81 perccnt; all oUiers, 20.7S pcrccnt.>nt. I RONI I L CHIPS These are thee ..percentages, by __ ■ 6 OZ. ASST. 160Z;BAG ■ REG. 88* l o p 'w h ich tiic ITC foun(lund lhal the Japa- " f f l M C I N ■ REG. 1.49 ■ AISLE 3-D • U n b • nese firm s are undervalulng unc their W E A . END9-D semiconductor prodi•oducts'ln an effort I to gain a share off theU: lucrative U.S. . _ I FortoleonitcS. Q99 i computer componenticnt m arket. 100 TABLETS W •HE U U £ H { The duties are! pi paid by the U.S. ' im porters of Uiec JJap an ese goods, The proceeds go to the U.S. T reasury. ' Voting agalnsi Ui'the decision were ITC vice chalrworwoman Susan w ;. ■ r: CASCADE i Llebcler and com con m lsloncr Ann ^DiamunK ' Brun^dale. K K IB K H T “This market hahas always been I STOVETOP l iSW IS S » marked by stronglg competition fed RALSTON by . global economicsnles of scalc," ITC r«ln . I STUFFIKMG HOI 50 OUNCE BOX Chairwoman Paulaila S tem said In 'a )T COCOA r . w statem ent. MIISSBIIilU f n n . INSTANT "T he m arket In1 191985 had an added I MIX MIX ^L “ ■ 6 0Z. OATMEA ^ 9 8 9 feature; less lhann f(fair market sales . TWIM PACK 1 ■ ' BOX O F by Japanese productlucers of 64K chips, M'REG.1.19 ■ ■ ^ 1 2 ENV. 10 PACKET i L BOX The presence of these the im ports in a ■ WHILE I* 12 0Z.BC k BOX n I markel suffering a tdramatic decline V 300 * REG. 1 .9 9 ■ ■ I In dem and resultedted in an unprece- ■ LAST 9 , - ■ AISLE 3>D A S I J u dented price decIincline lh al proved to Q ' STP ^ END I f l Vaseline be devastating to tiiethelndusl^." fe . . 6AS )X AISLE 8*A *I f B O X m Six firm s wllhdrcdrew from produc- Intensive Care ...... IKEATMfflT tion, ' em ploym ent'nl • declined —andT q»»; Cl«tn Its . . . evaporated / \ uie tn)l.gnie«i.na I ^ ^ B EA . a i s l e 3-D "substanUal profits / \ lIDU* dntohuge losses.” shcshe a d d e d ...... (fta p I SoIlartxnaunooff'M o N Sllli pending are,re cases Involving • 12 OUNCES I 'IB u the more-sophisllcalIcated 256K chips, ^ C n 10 OUNCES capable of storingng 256,000 charac- ters. Initiated byy IUic R eagan ad- f f l 1 2 9 m inistration; andi oneo on so-callcd . I | | 9 9 crasable-programmcimable read-only m em ory chips, iniliated in by Uie semlnconductorlnduiidustry. LUX DISH O verall, Uie Japaiipanese electronics COMET Industry in rcccntIt years} has laken THERMO! LIQUID about IS perccnl of Uie overall U.S. . S market, accordingg lol US. m anufac- CLEANS! ENT t | turers. 14 OZ. a m ICE DETERGE 1 REQ. ►ER CHE A r a b s c h o la r , n ^ 4 QT. I IQ( cV L o c m w BACK ■ I ■ 1 ^ #7755 WALL " f V ■ REG. ENO l l f w ife a r e s la in m s 199 ■ ' 24.99 . AISLE 8-E 99 1.5 OUKCE SIZE > 1 ^ ?J WYNCOTE, Pa*.■a. (A P) - An tFA A . EMr»»«n n il GAL Islamic scholar and anC his wife were F O R AISLE 2-C »»i»fen»iwo. slabbed to death TuTuesday and Uielr OKE GALLOI 'daughter seriouslyiy woundedi with a ‘‘15-lnch survival-ty1-type k n i f e ,a n d the FBI Joined ththe Investigation 9 because of the husband’s hu: connec- X B M m U l tions to the Arab worl?orld. i " i Ismail al Faruql,ql, £5. and his 59- year-old wife, Lols,ils, an a rt scholar, x :^ w ere found dead wllwlUi m ultiple slab IfoUNCE SIZE w ounds In th(their suburban e l e c t r o n ic SUPER VHITE m u y n B is i z B i Philadelphia homene al 2:46 a.m., 'CPLASTIC PICNIC J I policc said. Thetr 27-27-year-old daugh- INSECT JHT EV B EU y ler was found on1 UieUi kitchen floor, R POW R SOFT WK SERVING 'm l y a > - B i r a ii 929 bleeding from woun3unds to Uie chest ^CK I f PACK and arm s. KILLER LBS ^ UnBllE! Tbe weapon appanlarcntly was "a IS* M R -1010 W LIGI PLATTER 1 2 ” ROUND TWO-PACK inch survivaMype‘ knife"kr found near H m V ■ REQ. Uie body of Uie alI Faniql,F j a Temple BUL Universily religion]n professor, said k n . Lt. Detective Robertlerl K rau ser of Uie J Finesse H I END W. Cheltenham Townshl]ship police, ■ u u oreOW T. ^ ’ SUMPOOop ■ AISLE 4^ ■I m^ AISLE ^ " It’s hard to sayly if I anylhing was h CONOmONBt ■ l u w • f c Fl tak en ," K rauscr salsaid. There were H A Fo>E>Mubruir.<.i. • signs of a brcak-lnIn and a struggle, M END ■99- F O R 1 ^ police said. ” AISLEl-E 1 5 'pUrCESIZEl "T he reason Uiehe FBI was con- tacted W4 S bccauseise of ai Faniql’s LLiM n I ir^ni prom inence in thee IslamI ic world,’’ ^ J 9 2 9 | said Sgt. Alan BulBulman, declining HH commeni on reportsrts the couple may have been assassinateiated.

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B-6Tlme8-New3, Twin Falls,Fal Idaho Wednesday,.May M 28,1986 f «e||e ^*5*?ill — hearts ^ Wb:p r l d , believed tobeahJo one was.freed. ' _ anonymous tcIephoniL; callcHer said end of the day ..Noo ?r d o d g ees queri Tuesday-thal-Amerlean.-Frcj Syriann le a d e i i e s Dre cad i':. — In-Parls.- Foreif)reign .Minister Jean------^------BflBflUsh'KOStagcswcTC belngk ilS werJ Bernard Ralmondlond lold the Senate ' . ■ UNITED:D NATIONS (AP) - -.lhelhelr 'captors, bul no bodlc nl efforts to free the a b o u tt m eetinng o n te?3rrbrisn Africa askeiked industrial naQons found. fou U appeared to be the" ?“aSaTs‘i;•s In Lebanon "appear Tuesday foifor a l least $80 billion hoax hos call In as many days. ng. In particular since in new aidid Iand debt relief ai a Thet caller to the Chrlstla lade last week’’ wilh ^AP) - fbe~jijfij|H contacts madi ATHENS, Greece (/ spcclal sefsession of the U:N. slallon sla Voice of Lebanon s Is who visited France. and Syria met leaders ot Greccc anc Assembly called to exlremlsl exi Shiite Moslem. speculate on possible Tuesday, wllh terrorismism a key topic, ^ the continent’s islj JiIhb nve “P" . Islam ic Holy W ar w as kill!in Ind a success In Ireelngt!nglhecapUves. ond Jordan’s prim e mlnminister arrived economic: crisis.ci Americans, An: four Frenchmen Arab diplomats’ on a mission, lhal Art Presidentent Abdou Diouf of Briton Bri and lhelr bodies woulcJid be left. Islamic Holy WaWar, whose members .said was lo woo Syria/ria away from Senega) salsald'lhe,proposed new in MoslemT west Beirut at 2 p.nI.m. arc believed loyjloyal lo -Iran’s fuih Iran. moree tinn double tbe cur* Police j said 12 patrols commbcd lhe damentallst Shiitelille leader Ayatollah Syrian Presiaenl VHafez Assad K l - - ren t -annualual-lever-of Western streets stn for hours, bul found nollothlng. Ruhollah Khomeirneini, has claim ed lo refused to answer reporters' rep ques> assistance,'re. would bc “only-, .t- 'fiA man who telephoned thehc station (lold five America:rlcan and four French - Ma'xImos'M an- lions as he led the Mi ioraple))lemenlary - financial Monday,mo also claim ing Ip rcrepresent' hostages kidnappeipped over the p ast 26 slon following a four-!ijr-hour meeting contribuiior:ion’’ to Africa’s own ,isiu said. '.‘4t's an rorism," Papandreou a relief. teen-ager and gave him a coj:opy of the the court duringng Ithe apptal hearing everyday occurrence." ^ In openlimlng lhe meeling as MeNew Testamcnl were acquitted a thal lhe lifestyleyle of lhe evangelists- Istry announced The Foreign Minlslr currcn i cchairman of the Tuesday ju of violating a 47-17-year-oid had appealed to him. but lh at he le Minister Zaid L.at Jordanian Prime I OrganlzatioItion of African Unily. law ia\ against proselytizing In Greece, was nol swayeded to^ convert lo Pro- • in inldaftem oon; Rifal arrived here In i DIouf reco'commended "a new anah officially E astern Orthodi)dox coun- tcstanlism. previous report There had been no pr approach1 ito development in I i,-year-old)ld fro m a b e c a u s e h e w as lonely.ior lhat Libya and Syria:la arc linked to jntnerrorl■orlsl strike againsl Syriaa were using counler-lerroW l ^ m a s a :sslon is the flrsl ever terrorists, and thele Libyan and have ha' "Incalculable conse-J- prelexl for armed allacliicks on Arab the United Nations on Syrian claim s that they the; are the vie- qgcnces.” . countries, :ic region's economic tims of aggression. U.S. wvarplanes at raided the Libyann Syria and Iraq are gc "y • Roblems's. Secretary of Slate sth Districict -TS f Tripoli and Benghazi onn rival wings ot the Ai Shultz will speak lo­ • -Syria’s vicc prw: ,? 'oafter | President Reagan ac*J* Socialist Party and HIGH SCHO30L ^ Halim Khaddam, wer ibyan leader Col. Moammarir enem ies. Syria and Libya ' V K i S ‘ Nigerianan' Foreign Minister Tuesday, one day aftei r of supporting InternationalII Union's strongest allies■ In l the Mid- BolaJI Akinkinyemi lold the dele- by L ibya's No. 2 oraclal. oi AMcl \s. die Cast, are (he oniy Ai )m 159 nations. “Food RODE Salaam Jalloud. inner speech Monday. Assadd supporting Persian Iran SO In a dinr " -rs s (m culture arc the center Denis Healey, foreign fo policy said Syrjyrla opposes terrorismn wllh Arab Iraq. rn and they have been May29th-30tliS spokesman for Brilaliitaln's opposition "becausce vwe have suffered from itr”’’ U.S. officials have acc cd the priority of Labor Parly, said in Moscow that an ap parent an reference to recentIt and Libya ot harboring 'lc S S S 5.""^ during a Kremlin mecneeWio.4iJcmday, bomb attaHacks in Syrian cities lhatIt eluding the Palestinian d lhal as Africa’s pop- Soviet leader Mikhalthail'^orbachev Assad blames bla on Iraq. He alsoo group led by Abu Nidal,r - s S i;rew al an annual rale told British legislatorsors lh al any U.S. claim ed the th Uniled States and Israel:1 nam e isSabry ai-Banna: of nearly' 3 percent In the years 1980-84, foefood production grew at 1 perccrcent. "The result Is — l l lhal lodayay aboul one in five , Jerom e Gorhaicy was needpd lo resolve anyny of saying Libya had endndured "pro* discuss tensions In the 7 ^ p . m .I . and said Am erican bombingbon raids on conflict.. Tass 1 said he praised Libyaya vocations and ruthless;s barbarous l 7 o80 t TIOGA R ^ n A -Libya “again showedfed to the wljole a s “le the counlry lhal has nollot aEGrcssl6n"sincel981. Sponaoredbyi world what imperialisn'lismls." waveredd when' faced with an 'fass said' Jalloud h:handed Gor- TORHOME t imperialisl- aggression of >Ok*« hitch. Premier Nikolai I. RyzhkovRyj and lhat Tension has risen lal Club a t Middle E asl following, lerrorislI at- the April 15 raids were wei condemned Tass quotedqu Jalloud as saying al ner thal America’s "criminallal lacks, lhe U.S. raid on LibyaLi and ac- jyK U V by the Soviets, who calcalled for an end lhe dinnei >d Slates lhal ■ "■ wIST « SEE! “ to the U;S. policycy of slale ler* terrorlst*sil*slyie aggression" againslisl cusatlons by the United GO RODEO! 2 aiding ler- ' rorlsm against Libya/a tand other Arab Libya and am Western reaclion to thehe Syria and Libya are mMOTORS All Proceeds Go Into Chernoby:byl -nuclear disaster "haveve rorlsts. Israel recentlylly expressed' nallons.” ' d were Syrian , 601 MiMAIN AVE. EAST [ As Jalloud metel with Soviet confirmeeled lhal the capitalist Westjsl concern at whal it said Yo^hProle3»l allempls lo Improve IIts military leaders, Vice Presiderdeni Abdel JIallm has no mmo orals.” I* Khaddam of Syria arrlirrived In Moscow He wa:vas quoted as accusing thehe position in Lebanon. suffer fromn radiation I S c o re s s ' S J i l i ii i i v i i i i i O N t l MOSCOW (AP) — - A doctor len- minds perjermanently." ding some of the ChetIhemobyl disaster Her renremarks appeared lo indicatelie I. 1 victims suggestedd In remarks those pallenls pai w ere seriously ill,Hi. ATKEtLLEY GARRDEN CErNTER! published Tuesday lhal lh: up lo 80 of although[h she did nol say so ! her patients may bel>e i suffering from speciflcal:ally. Were're Ceiebratlniing With Saviiijg! serious.radiationpolsoiilsoning. ird Dr. Angelina Guskovo, Gi chief iuskova did say that the Ihird in ow’s Hospllai No. lh weeks are crucial in INDIillllPUlSir SPECIAL ^ radiologist a t Moscow' TO Inch pots^mim any v arie tie s. 6, was Interviewedcd by the gov- Ircallngg rradiation sickness, a periodod ^ SILVERNMAPLE !ven lhe slightest Infection or Fast*growing shadee tree. Drought ernment newspaperer Uveslla. She wh'" 'V ' could be "a source of com- tolerant when establishi» h e d - _ . ; said about 200 peoplepie were taken to ™ )ns.” The accident at lhehe her hospital after theUie explosion and P ‘' f 0 miles north of Kiev occurreded 1 G allon . Reg.$27.95-$21129.95 ! fire April 26 In a reactorr al the plant 80 n Ukrainian nuclear powlow erplant. 4'/.. weeks;ksago. 2-3 ft. About 70 patientients had been Two mmen were killed instontly by - ...... - ■ Tall . . V____;.T ; r ^ ------discharged, she said,lid,.and "now.we the acci(;cidcnt in'Chernobyl’s No. 4 have aboul 120. SevSeventy to 80 of reactorr aand 17 have died In hospitalsals ...... them are occupying)g IL 4ltichCup ...... 5 9 1 MAYBESTARVirINC YOUR PLAN!ITS ...... M Ml Icronutrlenti a re Ihe nwlrl*rient* jfoor ^ ptont« need In tm olier omounun it. Awny l^JacAsant&jRfJ\ f r l i w n ' Ei;toll* iock odequoie amownti ol Ihem. In U L M U S i W (oci. tom e lo ili even lock Ihehem up M J ploflU een’l Ul t Ihem , Add-g>me t\f com- J c W SIMPLIC - simon refflilxifi oon'f ,.p r o v id e mlcronulrlenlt.ml Thot't why yei I , Friends or needn* RA-PIO-CRO* w ith FOBTI-l Bosses» , Employees, I ROSES wholwt your pla n it hunger for. RGlatI\lives to spend titim e in the £>cc«l1«nl htd g * ro»e. Very llowaring from K' I ...... W \1\ I CAVNCER Cc E u r ii?mm#d loony tlx # ...... Slx«*...... 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g h s m r b n F IPrev — Close I S p enry-B uirro u g le rg e i * Month Commodity (Close High Lowow P.M. May Maines 4.04 3.95 3.81.81 3.81 lent would exceed $700 DETROIT (AP) - Sp)Sperry Corp. Sperry spokesman sp< Peter Hynes re;replace Digital Equipmentt Corp.( as and developmen Aug. live catte 52.35 52.47 50.95,95 51.« trectors Tuesday accept:epted a (4.44 said from New N York that he could the nation’s second-large{[est com- million, Jun.llvecallle 55.60 55.65 - 54.10,10 54.27 nles’ lar^e computers Ullon purchase offerr 1 from Bur- not commeinenl on the affect the puterpul manufacturer. IBM lilast year The companie Aug. feeder cattle 56.90 - 57.40 55,95,95 '56.80 - - ‘ ...... ible In internal design, oughs Corp., clearing the way for a merger wouli)uld have on S alt Lake City haih a d saleso f $50.06 biUlon. are incompatibl Jun. iive hogs • '49.07 49.00 48.15.15 48.75 irogram written for a lerger of the two compaipanles which operaUons. m eaning “B. pro] Jul; w heat 52.55% 2.58V'4 2.54V^54V4 2.55V4 liter likely will nol run kTQUld crcale the nationlion’s second- B urroughs’h s’ Initial offer of W.06 iA merged Burroughs ancind Sperry Sperry compute Sep. Port, w heal 2.80 . 2.81 ■ .81 2.81 . 2.81 1 Installed on a Burroughs;hs compuler, and vice argest computer manufacfacturer. billion for■ NewN York-based Sperry w wo ould have a $30 bUlloo Jul. com 52.33% 2.36V^ 2.33Voaborate on Its Burroughs^»s C hairm an W. Michael ^at best cllip since>’79 Jul.crudeoil 1515.57 15.47 15.05)5 15.1() brief stalcment. Blumenthal,al, in proposing to merge Quotatatlons from Sinclair and Co. WASHINGTON (AP) -- The'de- values since F F ebruary 1981, when Some 3,500 people workirk a t Sperry’s wllh the larger Ini company, said he c a d e ’s lowest mortgage rairates push- median priceses jum ped 8.6 percenl L _ Salt Lake City operatioitlons. Earlier was tryingg toI create a strong com- ca ed sales of existing homesI liIn April to from Februaryryl980. 1 I I this y ear, obout &80 woiworkers were petltor 0 to Intematlonal Business w th e ir fastest clip In 6% yeaears, yield- Interest ratestes, now hovering obove U laid off wben the compaiipany restruc* Machines Corp.,Ct lhe world's largest ^ Ing the largest annual intincrease in 10 percen l for for conventional mor- ^ ‘^i,< turfidplls Utah operationsons to concen- computermjm anufacturer. ini m edian prices since 1981, an industry tgages and 9.5).5 percent for Federol Closing C prices from the N(New York Hosp. Corp 41 ' + % tra(e on defense-relatedted manufac- Combined,ed. B urroughs and Sperry’s »n survey said Tuesday. Housing Adminninslratlon loans, were StoStock Exchange and the NASISDA, Idaho Pw r. Co. 25% -h Vk turing and development.t. $10.73 bUlloilion In 1985 sales would su Those sales Increased 11.:1.3 percent the m ajo r facFactor In the spurt in Close Chg. Kellwood 37 -i- % — ------1, ffrom r M arch to April for a. seasonally& home sales, thehe R ealtors said. AlbAlbertson 40^ -I- % Long. F ib er , m + V4 adjusted annual,rale of 3.S3.56 million “Families anore discovering that af- AmA m erR oyaltyT r 5% - M l Moore Fln.Gp.I. . 32Vi + V4 Estimatedi (crop water usee —May 27 Sfunits, according lo thei National fordablllty condwdlllons are better now SaiSara Lee 63 +IV4 M-K 50 + Vl I ______^ A{Association of Realtors'1’ monthly Ihan.at any other ol tim e In this de- CoiCommunlly Psych ■ 29=ii» - V4 NRM 5V4 - V t i survey.su cade," said CIClark E. Wallace, the CoThe April pace of homei saless was. association’s president.pn MliM IcronTech 12% - Vt UniversalFoodstds 36% -i- % . CROP Orepw«t«rater uK -ta d m U»b (CT» (EDProoitoUtfwrB 1717.9 percenl faster than the 1 April The surge In home sales partially EElPasoElec. l: 14%-! U tah Pow er 30% -i- V4 . CTT - Mty ForacMt BdowthniHijrl* 191965 rate of 3.02 million iunits, the reflects " a Ire:Lremendous pent-up de- Rk;RkyMt.Nat.Gas 13>;^ olatlons from R ealtors said. It was also thell fastest mand" amonglg people who couldn’t 1st,Ist.S ec.B ank 33% + % Quotat + Edw ard D Alfalfa 24 25 26 25 ^ ^ 2 5 23 21 19 17 annual g ' rate since Octobcr 1979,1! when afford to buyf 0 a house when interest H.JH.J.Hcinr. % r d D . Jones & Co. Sug. Beets -J® 19 .25 .27 'o6 .5 .9 1.1 1.5 1.9 hojnes hr w ere selling .at a pai)ace of 3.77 rates w ere 122 {percent lo 15 percent 05 .06 .06 07 .1 .2 - .3 .4 .4 ^nilllJon units. several yearsrs ago, said Realtors ^ 05 .06 .06 .06 F°Com" •“ ■“ .1 .2 .3 .4 .4 The median price for an existing spokesm an WallWalter Molony. K mm S^31EH!B S .'ccm -JJ -JJm .06 .06 06 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 sl,single-family home increasased $1,300 "A lot of peopjople were sitting on the ■ ■ W .G raln 05 .05 .07 0 06 .1 .2.3 .4 .4 rlasl " monlh lo $81,100 - up 8.4 per- sidelines waitin]ting to see w hat'w as go- or« 05 .06 .06' 30 .1 .2.3 .4 .4 ce j 'M U r S. G rain • «« cent from the April 1985 median n of Ing lo happenen In interest rales,” B s s r " ’ Ihran Oaiiir by Rangan'a. Othar 22 .29 .32 ;29 .6 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 «$74,800.7, The m edian Is thele point ot Molonysald. “T“ They hadn’t even been g*; orrfn"*pW iiM ;o 18 .24 .29 25 .5 .9 1.1 1.4 1.6 which half the homes soldd for more thinking aboulul buying a home for d ttn itfr 19 .25 .27 .26 .5 .9 1.1 1.5 1.9 a ' lafSry^'sM K S and half for less. sometime.” ■ £Vh? .13 .1616 .21 .26 25 .5 .8 1.0 1.2 1.9 Thai annual increase wa:as the big- The actual ninumber ot home sales ncc*i .16 .1919 .25 .27 ______.5 .9 1.1 1.5 1.9 gg HOMES on Pag e C2 r:®SrSs.«: | gest appreciation in existlsting home • See HO -—SftiaS-i

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, 1 'V • I “ C-2Tlme»-New«. Twlnwin Falls, Idaho Wednesdayjay, May 28,1866 d& yiuarkets lEBBEBSm■ i H o nm es-----: CHICAGO lAPy ~ Grata and at • CoutuDtlnued from Page C l TUrth e ‘Midwest ‘last month-»^ a s - 37i _:liflmc_8ales ditdid not change- last .1985 rate, , m o n th .in ,th“WMf— ^ e staylng'artfie- - .t*'--On tn*-c*oa«.-wr>wt-WM- U oarMnt to 4M ewrta -W U SSS.OOO-llMn April, coihpared-wiUi-P^ pt»^^»gn^ ntwiyp jtlf* 1 ,1« Imnr wm ma coitlrKt (or daU*< annual rate of 530,000'unlls, up O ' 1 1 5 s ! S la =:!! | l^«^U lr'to^fi 277,000 In Maitfarch and 283,000 In AprU tlthe Realtors said. I ayearago. ^ .i.M .’^.uf.?,..” ’ *•' -=■=S“i4M i '3SJSV »T 1985. accordirding to the Realtors’ . The Soulh had the seconond-biggest * percent from ay e . - w m IM c«M to 9 c«nu loww with n s t also hed Uie largest ipMlflttJM...... - - - Ia buihal:andaoybaanawara unchaitS ^tofc^ survey. nmonthly increase - a 13 percent The Northeast ise In home values - up ^S.!S^SaS5«i lowar wiihjuhraltuiu abuihal. Re^onaUy,ly, the biggest Increase In ggain from M arch lo an annunual rate of annual increase i s H S S 1.22 mUlion units and 7 percent 19.1 percenl frorrrom AprU 1985 to a me- ^irrS :S IS ua ::S:S _ CHICAOO (AP)-Fut«r*atr»dlr^ I o c c u rre d ln the Midwest, i. )ull»J7.00-«1.00. " .§"0 annual 'pace juap«d 15.8 above a the hitc during the tl same dlan pricc of' $1( $104,700. The Midwest ""“"r “ fa's 1 a 13.2 percent Jum p'to- - pocateilo' ja'pj - kwwwiTtinoa^aSria^iwg';' - !!iS.4!S-fS-4a-::S- em iMt percent to ani rale of 1.1 million tihlts. ' periodP last year. ------was next with a : !J S 1!S W The pace) of ex b tln g home sales In - The Northeast posted a 12.7 per- JM,200„ followedved by the West, where ■ S w K i S -”s « . " 5 s s , « a : i 1 - .n « cent in crease to 710,000 unlinlla, which prices Increaselased 5.8 percent to »tMft no quoi«; Iw4«r h«llai South posted a 5.7 per- Holil«ln itM rt rw quote; tKug ^ ill M ill El w as 26.8 p ercent above thee Aprili 1985 J100,400. The Sot no quow: »liuchHf i»mb» sno i s s s l . l i rate. The. March-lo-AprUU pace of cent Increase to$78,500.to ( no quell. ?al.aalai24 ■M UwiiHHI n LIVESTOCK AUCTION ->- KtfflM Uvajloek Mon.-aooar s v J i S ! 3S ^3 -Z;2* NEWYORK.(V --ffi!::!.«t«..«iu...... ’ - - Tu7ldl°^ IJ S«1 HW u» t«~ a « r| ^ 1 | a | p g | s s " ^ . . 7 ^ S ; K anrsa?,'!.; I I F “”“""S.S??SR'?S! '5S»ara.« A ■ it Sap 2,0Ht 2.03H 2.02 : : i r , f'fc.’a'sSiM is u!00; IHMV)^l»M«r'h«lim^ 2 :® =:S! 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GOVERNIm e n t p r o3PERTYI !Jiit8“=:S!. ri 'fils ' ilii :;ii yffliis""''*”' I 5 » S S S 3 ' n;27 *.90 F i s a S i f f f i May 9JS 5.39g a s 20.99 , 20J9 20.85 20.U cnoiM 2-4 ^11 2 9 IM s a ^ Jul 9,37V» .40 9.37VS7W 9,J8t» -.o m Jul' FORSALEF Mon.'a ialaa2U.288. "■ 2.25+ Acres 8®FSS mrmmrn I as::;!si‘;K «,.oii7. Mon.’aopanlniBlnlB.I1J.up127. ESISSU.9Ma.W; low to m n ^ uS.S1K l t a J.^ lu n E sShothono, Idaho nba 1J0 hlgtitr; mrei ProjMrty o(f«r*d for aola cor:on«liti of 3.35+ acrti of oerlcifllu:i»lVurGl lond with choln 3RK IAP) - Spoi noolerroui msUI prkti tinh l«r>clnfl. tocot»d n w Shoihon*.Sh Lincoln Counly. Idoho.)o.______. S M I I —• im • S2.2S cinli par pound, NV Comai ficloiadFrl. SEALED BID SALE: Ju ni» » 2 4 .1986______>11:00 A JIA.. I (USD« - c m m U.S. " S f i S "• ' ;W48H eanii a pound. U.S. daillna-: | NOW OPEN All bidi m uit b« aubm ittadd oni GSA formi which contain1 t«rt«rm i and condition* 1 MU: SO# kMdl. 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I p / j j j f J ^ C'X M : NOW r i PHONICUILASSIFKD I PWE 007 Job* ot Inlor*l*ro*i I f . H BOX CHAWdE! $4.66 MalUlledWa JO PickupWEMOWALAL ADS 18.00 P f Day J J 0 0 8 Sola«P*opt> 'ARMERS MARKET A4a tor Md i 5 - 2 ^ - v 009 Empioymont 1 Moftdoy . IStOe p j« .. OlOProUulonol!r^olSarvlco* ABKAMaoO TO unapaciCIAIW ~1 SSSaturdey. ------014 Day C art Sorvko*Sor . 095SFartlllieraTopSoli Fc OISBobytltiartr* 096« FormSoedFl 'I'm too sleepy too g o to bed." 016Emptoym«nO■ ntV /oniod' 0977 Hoy,H G roin < Food Opporlunltio* 09Sfi'Sform*(orRant { OI7Builn*»Opp «B-lolt&Found ( 007-^o9Po(luraft{orRani Pi 007-^objofliilef(iit fl OMMontyloloalo a n lOOiiOiivattockWonled Found F< Qolden Lab, male 7 K-Mart . Auto Ser- SaiSales clerk needed. 2 open- ^ AinUNES, CRUISE SHIP Kj ings. H ull time graveyard. 1 OK-DayCereSenricee01 020*OS^-MoneyToLow 031 Monay Wontaontad 101AII Animoi Breeding near ni Qridiey itlsnd. be- AObs now hiring. Big money. villgh fenced back « Sheop/Goot* ' followed(0 us home. 734-35D2. . alignmont, lune-up. ex- chichildcare for 2 and Mo i^ R E A t ESTATEIT E F O R S A tE rard, dally activities, hot _ 0 Poultry a Robbit* n] Seivlces S!hauat. shock work. & A/C, hoihousekeeping-, . Private One ot me nicest thin^ ••SOfncoBloSoryoVou” • all starting wages, propor- quiqusrlers available, pfus sal- uncitet. Only Uke 5 M a. m)2 W - n w jlm M t ■ " ' 112lr3irrigoilon ataboul classified is the way il >0 lo u ofTLC-734-2019. ------3 Form t. Ronch Supplie* 1 wtworks tor vou. Call 7 3 3 ^ 1 . NOUPFRONTFEES tlotionate with experience, aryary. Filer. Cali eves and |o J 029 Opon HoutoiIta* Perm anonia lemporsry Fullfu a pan-llmo positions wow eekends. 326-6263. Set OdOHomaiForSc 4 Form implement* ''S o l . 5 Form Work W onted ^ openings. E.O.E. M/F/H. available. avi lull bealfjl tqTeller] Part-tlmo, Join- our Din 031 Oul-ol-TowniwnHomo* 409 Shoshone SI. So. uckago pa lo bo discussed., (ne lines & Deeds of Tnial or . OOS-AnfiouiKefnenla friendly sialf. a{ lhe Benj. s k ir assist you to borrow 032Buhl/FlltrKar Homa* • 734-6452.82^ 66.487-^7._ Contact 5o Mr. Ralph Kenney, praFranklin. T.F. branch, u a ^l a s r . n ' i ' c V ’’'’'''" '" ' i . v . ' 033Klmboily/Ho/Hon*an Homa* ^ Q RECREATIONAL BOYUN'S BOOKS " " manager for Inlorvlew lime. part-tlmolellor, 20 houra per 8IpeclalcareforkMslMeaia, p< fg*'''' 034 Joromo Homi Mon-Fri1(M AppllcaUons Being Taken U1-206-y34-5415.______wew eok.Process transactions aell 035 Coodlng/WoW andall Homo* i h l ^ .. SaM M FFor New ApartrnenU in LOSElC WEIQHT. earn money onon our on-IIno sysiem , Moi 036 R od EtiotoVtoV/onlad iJOAOAvlotlon 570 Addison Ave, W. JJerom e Available June 2isl wi:wllh tho acclaimod Horbal baibalance dally, provide yumVlll do babysllllng any lime ®l2S-lntMlon » - 037 Form* andd Rancho*Rc 12)b<1 Boat* a Morino Item* I Twin Falls Pfooram. Cali 733-3122. astasslslsnce lo cuslomera ^urlorln^^W ^ay In.my norne. ------— ' 036Acrooflo«Loaiol* |23Sf3 Sporting Good* i 78W 13 2Bedroom4l« _ ^Part-ilmo bookkeeper. 2-3 «niand sell Association pro- c«| a irUn I ' 039 B uilnou ProiProperty i j33G Gun* ond Rifle* yra praCllcai oxporienco or duiduels & services. Requires — CAHEERS 040Com*ltryLoi^ lo ii . )3EMI-RET|REE seeks nighl OUR ■exciiing w aeka ol 051 Unfum lihad ' « ■11 *Auto Service - «Signing up now for swimm- p lochnlcai asBlaiance: ropro- TH 12 Auto Port* a Aece**orla*' ^ Froo iralning, no Inventory sonts Oopsflmenl proles- COUNCIL CC Migrant Head am nsl preparation. Part of 053 Furn. A pll.aOuplOKOt li.t Ing lessons. First session Invosiment. 1, ^end SASE io If,sionslly; and servos as col- SUrt Su is now accepllng ap- C^SM- ...... our Iralning w i l l b ^ n rea*______^054.UnJvro,jARl»KRl»,«.OupltKt»______13 Auto* W onted _Juno_9lh_Claa8ea_wllLrun_.< j -Clndy-Fuk)herr2043-Alblon,_?' piimtlnnt lor lha lollowmo M A oiorlorReni------Jevery two weeks. inUnts - t -loglahoamTnomberi------pUi 055 Roommotall..W t o n l.d Buriey, ID 63316 or call 676- Ouailflcalions: g M aster's position- po C onterM anagor. .017-Bu6ine8sOppty8.m usedsed *b"y *AlrlPies.^ Som e of 056 Room* ForRtirRani 15 Cycia* a Supplie* Iinlermadlalos. Cali Ssndy al 4645.\ Arbonno Is a mombor J . For more Inlormalfon stop 16 Heovy Equipmenl 7 dogroo or equivalent Irom Fo - — ourur people p. start at salaries 057 Rontal AAoblli 733-7306. olOSA.I ______afan accredited school. by ^ at the Valentina Migrant cai:apltai Business inv., 4696 fromvm SW.OO: to 81050.00 per 0580l(lca«Bu*l 19 Pick-Up Truck* Head SUrl st 296 Falls Ave ^ 10 Heovy Truckt/Seml't Aulomollvo mochanic Abilllies: Ai Communications. He IvoM no, Bolig. monllionth,p1usbeneills. 0S9Cofldomlnlur wanted, Sun Valley and human hi roiallons. orgsnlza- W wi esi or call 734-6419 and Durqu business is selling 11 Von* • 005-HemorlalNbllcn | 060W or^u*o/: Ketchum aroa. Collogo Uonal tk and admlnlslrallvo ask aa lor MsriseU Lee. The businesses. hui (CALL: Twin Falls 061 Corogo Rani 13 Impon/Sport* Cor* ■ ‘ trslned or oxporlencod ti Idaho Migrant Council Is an ^ . skills. Knowledge oi public idi EsUbllshed Fonce Com­ 734-5502 8AM-6PM 063WanlodloR< ul"164-Wheai Drive* technician only. Call 206- educalion o< theory snd prac- oqual og opporlunlly employer. 16 Antique Aulo* ooe^nreoml) ! pany In Buriey. rellring Irom , (directprcollecl) 065Tourl«iATra 726-8505 Mon, thru Fri.______tli. llco. a s well as federal _ business and musl. sell. 066 Moblla Home - il9AulOi-AMC i ; COLLEGE STUDENT? You roguloliona rc and Iholr ap- TRS TF Is seeking appllMnU 15000 down & will carry . . S2Aulo«-Buick ALCOHOUCS i for the poslllons of rocep- Jji >r sond your Name, Ad- can earn top dollars. Fuller ollcalions. pl ’’ foi balance. Call 6784203 days SIress, L .g Phone No. and Age — — 154/S4Aulo»-Codllio<: ANONYMOUS ]Brush delivery & salos. EExperience: Throo years' lionlsl/saies. iia legal Of678-75»6evenino8- on / . f j? ” S6Aulo»-Chrytler secreUry. administrative jrp 0; airline/travEl ^A N D ISE C all73M 3« 326-5216 a ask tor Randy. classroom, d K-12: ad- se INTERESTED in your own CAR£:areer training. Nor- s r MERCHAl 5eAulo*-Chavto1et ministratlve oxperionco asslslanl. as truck driver, and I't, Exp. legal secretary willing 7 business? 1. Nominal in- ihwaihwasl Schools, Oepl. ASM WA»Aulo*-Dodpa desirable. farm fsi helper. TRS, lOi 6th vestmenl 5“ 2. New Program 1221 HOTUNE-r334)122 lo bo Iralned In probale. Ave. E ..T.F. 73X257: 221 N-W. 21st. Portland, D67Ml*c«llanooiiaou*VorSolo J WU Auto* / - Forcf bankruptcy, foreclosure, YDeadline For Appiteallons: A^ slartlng 3- Your ellorls will oR,}R, 97200. A cc re d it^ ^ Auto* • Morcury a Lincoln 1A Problem Is nol a problom 1 Juno 27,1888, ' . TRUCK f f DRIVER, Iraclor es 068 Compuior*r» when shared. Mental Health 1and conlracts noodod In earn you a largo return-Call Memi,temberorNHSC. ______069 Comoro* «E< MAutot-Oidimobilo , < Jerom o law ollico, Ploase ^ConUcl: trailer, hay hauling with D av e U o U Marra 733-1605. — Ti f3Auto»-Poniloe ‘‘ {Association. Spm lo 7am. 24 ' Donald J.CarpofJlor, - automated loading and r r AIRUNE TRAINING 070WonlodtoBi hours on weekends.______aond rosumo to; Personnel Assoclalo Slato „r Investor misunderaUndlng 07JWonl*dtoTioTroda ^3 Aulo* - Plymouth ! OIroclor, P.O. Bex 30. _ unloadlng. Contact. Dave {'J, HYPNOSIS HELPS 1000’s Suporlntondonl Li forces sale ol now conve- 073Anllquo* '4 Auto* •O lhar Jerom e. Idaho 63338. ® L v d ers.” 438^292, Magic nience '9 slore, 18000. Our Mtend FREE2 hour sem inar W eight, (obscco, pain. ' dlv, ol SUIo-Fod, Inslruc ^ Vi l e y Dairy.______Z 073 Sowing SCrciC r C . 'SAuloOeotar* < Experienced irrlgaior snd n, loss, your gain. Day 733- 10 Service Directory whllff. fosslonal salary. TRS, 106' compsrabloe pay S good 5 » yoals from today II you Ing-fixlures-grand P® opening CIAL • B3720.334-3454. • chlng the sun set, picnics.. conllnuo doing whal you are "■ 1 4, 3. Shophord, male, black & ; . bonelits.t Contact Bara^ra c promotions and round Irip L ; .Return atl aubmlttal a * tanpup. dancing and rock & roil? doing now. 11 you have STS i[. Reply 10 Box i-78. c/o TimesI QROWAQARDENONUSI AdamsDNS.934-5001.f air faro. Prosllge Fashions 7344602 8AM-8PM ;------4. fttboll X. m ale,, brindle I Pick Op 9 free packels of ; lo rnvosl In a fanUallc 501-329-2362. News. P.O. Box S46. Twin ' Exporlenced over-lho-road future, ° ollher M rt. time or S ______(direct or collect) {!°blvlslon of PubllJbllc ' Falls, id 63303.______arden-seeds al.lhe Times‘ Hat1 bed truck drivers. ^ ^ S. *Torrler X, ramale, black ews Classillod Oopan- } : lull lime, call ^ 2 4 2 4 bei 0 Womens ReUll aolh in g ; Works, 902 N. 4th Streetre e t, Vacation Bible School. Bible ; tinanacUl help to own your Boise, Idaho 83720. Attr B! m enl. They're our springj owntruck.Ca!l676-1184. ' and 5 for an appointmeni.. Qi NORTHWESTNOI SCHOOLS QAnnouncemenUnl8 rPiS S?U .i.,un. Baplist Church. 136 2nd Ave gitt to you. our Classillod 1221 N.W.2tat r-Chrls H unt _ 7. Lab. m ale.black, ' ■ . East, Je ro m e . June M S m‘ . roader. For our CISBSillodI - ' ______- ’ af'afler 5:30 p.rn. Portland. OR.97aoe. .. Submittals will ber a at c - — ' e. Shepherd, Husky X, from9:30-11:30AM. j ed customors. recoive S- 007-Jobsollnterest ' . •'cepted until June> (8 , ------female, black and wfilto. , free packols when you’ 007-^iol»olllltafBst •MMncomePfoperty JS , I9U . fi. Terrier X. male, Un, ' place your ad lusl by men­ • Bids for asbesto.sto s Selected offers tioning this a a. (Only until Kkjnll apt bidg plus house Q Real estate : abatem ent prolects will wl ------^------— HouraStoTpmonly I supply lasU).______on business zoned lot-. Low Monday.ttiruFrtday I IROIM i i i 1 I not .be accepted frorfrom ADVERTISE is your Resum e gelling you Interest - lerms, (100,000. 734-1379 or 734^)664. : contractors who hav YOUR 733-08600x1264 lhe interviews you wsnl? II A V A IILABLI L i • not been pre-quallfle 007.-Job»ollfitefB«l nol. Il's not doing tho |ob. INVESTMENT PROPERTY oao-Honies 030 For Sale by (he SUte of Idaho. SERVICESPECIALTYDf Because Dogs sre brought Qlyo your yoursell the add­ Uve In this lovely 3 — o) Experienced, porson ne^- e d edge in Iho job market JIROOMI bedroom home and renl 12 4 bdnn, plus lull basomoni, . PUBLISH: Monday, MaMay INTHISDIRECTORY>1 In everv hour and SOLO Sor ' ed to care for semi-lnvalkl 2 balhroom. homo. Can DESTR6yE0 alter 48 hours. wllh a unique professional lOfh A ve. E. lpO-600:00; 11th Ave. E. 200- aparlmenU-ai Qood location. 2 i ig, 1S86, through andd ir in­ ? : lady. Friday moming unlliI reaume from TRS Company. JUinbow Realty. 73M273. assum e current FmHA loan. ; eluding Monday, J ui n e e 2, Placod undar the headingTO cor please call or visit the 299; 12fh Ave. t 200fOO-299; N. Buchanan - (40,000. 1559 Aspen Street. - : Sunday mom.-each week. n M 2 S 7 .106 eth Ave. r , T. 3 unit apanmeni houae. ; 1986. _ _ _ _ yourcholcol pound daily lo - checkgJl 733-474? bol 4 .nri 7 nm. 900 on; N. Clevelandind 900 on; N. Davis ?, Call 734-3348.______^ whether your pet has beert Musl seli due lo illness. Call ^ 100-1200; Elsenhowerv er N. 900-1000; N. 733-1086r, weekends or after A rreal low down can buy Your Id will ro«ch 22,002 000 picked up. This ia not an a torrlllc 3 bodroom. m L S ^ N o S w the up-to-date list. Mixed dogs Lincoln 900 on, evenis •! ld e . ^ - . 6:00 6: D.m. weekdays. The Idaho Departmeim en l femllies everydiy and th . In good northeasl resulU will am aze yd7. GillC t are tianl to describe, comenl 007-Jotoo(inVmt 007--^|obsof|nt^ Please respond on!v I : of Water Resource: ly If you live close to When w you'ro looking for a arei area. Priced lo soli al today and one of our (riencend- to the pound to see ifyour bargains. Check the garage 142.900. Call 734-1919. • under Idaho Code.Sei you pel Is there. Come and pick these areas. Calft the- Tlmes-Newi, bi ly' A(t-Vi»ors will help yo aales ' advertised in -ABSOLUTELY r ^ BEAUTIFUL : tlon 67-3301 Is amendeiided, ^ord your ad »o that itI willwi out a puppy or full gown Mon.-Frl., 8-5p.m „ 536-253553 (toll-frM). eUsslflBd. ^ Call 733^1931. >rina doo. THEY WOULD KVE Over 4 acres, complelely - . Is authorized to convcm vey ba m ott ellective and tirin surrounded with trees, all In are T^AVEAHOMEIi ■ sun ' to an equitable clalmannant, you the results you ar e pasture & Irull troos galore, ' their heirs, successoiM ors iMklnfl jor. ' 2 R0UTES AVAILABL I 0»-MooeyToLoio_____ pfovely « brick home with over • or assigns, title to lane SIQNATUflE LOANS 1,500 ,50 sq ft on main floor and ; In slate ownersha s JEROME DOQLOQ PILLSBURYAIICREEN GUWr luUp lo $10,000 Free deuiia full basement. 2 car garage »d to DIVERSIFIED 7311 Belerlve vflth aulomatlc opener & V which were patented < IN BllURLEY #10^ , Houston. Texas ,o „ the State under ttth e p o «I n T I O N some outbuildlnga, toUl 9 I u ly i, — ------—- HouraMoivFrt FIRST ROUTE:: The railr od rice, m.SOO. Call Eallnger - Carey Act prior to July SIGNATURE LOANS, con- oallv.TsUeeOforappt.^ ■ 1B81, and never co 12r00p

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OSO-riotnesFdrSDe» nMtaiwForS^'” 03MfomM^Sal6, OSi-Unfum-HouMi __ OT-fuiimBmclw' oe-votM ittw - • J M rm home in th e eounVry, AN ACRE In country" .OWNER m ual seJi, movitow n^ TAKEALOOM ~~ Nothing down, 1904 Naahua C E S ^ ^ BOBI3BBY WOLFF boaul. ,1722 aq. It. brtck 3 o r 4 bdrm. 2 belh, lamlamlly Charming 1 bdrm eUrter I 1 THE AC ' BUY A FARM 14X70 W/7X21 expando, Uke . homo. R oom , fo r-h-hw#*., w room.-: garage, wood'ato'itovs, home orlnvestm ent proper* 2 over pymnU. 734-3275 evea. aarden fruit troes ft b«rr1lerrlea. la belra remodeled now. nc ty. appls, lnc.,-ftlce fencedSSl '-E S ACRESflow clop, 2 T 4 Mrm, den, RrepUce, IWiw ’ ...... 5 txlrm s.l baltia; 3ifrpic*. trp! s«v® m rney, iow down;irn,' or yard, ^ a lk lo ahopplna & i. 14 X 70 w /tlp out. Ctaaa A baths, frutl D M f & oardenen . (am rm .a U re o kolartumJum w / no down to r personI w ith.^k. & relaxjln quiel p. RIdeau. No down. Assume’* space, work ahoo, Hansen. . - lully oncloaoa ftot tub.p. JJUSI good c r^ ll. Owner anxioixious, neighborhood. Prlticlpals • ioan,73W701. — 8am-6 pm 734>(W Drive-linen* ‘T ty BorelUes for salessmaa'staJt, ^NORTH S4S;^- 9 ml. weat ol TF. Pricod to, m usi eee. Cali 733.7865.;____ only. $26.000.733-5205 14 X 70. ali eieclrlc. 2 service. Aller 6 wn 423<240.^ ^ b r n o v e lty wUts everyoyOM ." 4♦ K J 7 S 4 1 ioll,734-60$40f73W»e. — crcmWolCaatleford.B88. _ • bedreom , 2 luit balhs, din* 22i— - PRIVATE PARTY purchaahaaea’ - • i n ACRE84>roductlve row 'I* 3 M rm . appis, fui! bsmnl, • — GoetJie. 1¥ A 7 BY OWNER: 2 mlletI, E. pl real estate In eny condltlcjition. '* ina room. Set up In Laty J. new carpet. Iloora. A palnl,ml ■ TWO THIRDS drop larm 8 of Twin- Home, 10-x ie Inautaied ahed in* ♦ Q jes Twin, KImborly echool dl Ca«TomJMdd»v«^ V- ipprox. 3100 aq. It. ^ ------acre in lhe heart b l lown. n.3 3 corrals, ownerflAancing. , ♦4 J i pump. 2 trplcos, playgroi bdrm, ivt belli, 2 slorylory *1M ACRES-Row crop, hog REMODELED home, fruit treee aboundt6 6n n facilitUs, grain slotaoe, 3 bedroom home with lamliyijjy T r y y o o r d u u ic e s * t today’ste slam- WEST •EAST'. sel, lg. master bdrm. i ige. nice home wllh adjoining •• room, l o c ^ ^ ^ r cftilege. more. Must aeo tolo*' tp- 3 bedroom h o m o ' ' ' on ihia lot in lown acraage. after tbe favorable heaisart lead. Be 4 S proclato. Lflw70‘a.733^>tl PrealdentJal lhal is exccixcep- Home h u aluminum al^npling 240 V acres avaiUble. cienl & air tight elove for halfa«r~Gooding,T39. i t “ 4 Mrm. 2 bath, dW garage,)e, -careftU In diantoods - that suit V J 1O0 8 S By owner', all ~brick' bri ilonally energy elliciei thomd pay olecUklly only ot U ts lor lhe money, $49,900. covered deck, fam room. 1 bolds the key to tbe whobolebaod «K4 boauUful cuslom built tio Mped Call Galneile lor a showing, sen: 3 bdrm. 2 baih, vrood block lo Sawtooth, no pela. ' ' In Woodrldgo aubdlvlslvision iiOlmo. Nicely landscap ROBERTJONES : bottling atove. «xl2’ expan* Sonthw te the hearttlead,draws 1 fQ 976i2 4 K 8 4 S ftvsl 4 With grape arbor and gardarden ♦«3-«. ^ >«a*.d ep .7 ^ ______4)56 sq. tl alien one Ieve do, m any extras. Like new . hi trumpfaodeonsldenhialis play of tbe SSOUTH bedrooms. 3 .bam s, A all I k #pol,‘faf500.»235-«.“ •REALTY iBsMeatio out. 423^818. 6 year oid home, In-lhe kltctien. Wlli carry pap 73UM04orS4M222 ■T, Curry area, 4 Mrm. 2V»m diamonds, ^ t bapp^ if he fl* i♦ A Q 1 0 9 S S G.S.R. _ 1081 Fleetwood 14 x 70, ali balh, lamlly room with V K Q Cajl^lor details, 734.TO9, electric. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, n e ts e s In th e DSttal w ayy? ? ^ ^ Ilreplace, lull basem ent. 2 .♦ A 7 5 - '■ BY OWNER lovely bt G-S.R. ^ s.rs-yKrath, wa!k*ln cioset, QE range.Z' car garage, no smokers.rs. Daminy’s diamond qu’ ssaaK.’&sarr ~2 0S2-Fum.ApL&Dup. rolco bath & baaomenl. tSO^iaiw . apot, room lor nurserv, 1961 14x70' KIT Oakview, 2 and Jack of diamonds, S&t North East lamlly room w/bilck frplc bdrm, 2 baih. relrig, stove, lots ol _Ace.ReaHY.73W17^7. aaaumable loan, $39,500. STOCKCOWORDAIRYY *■ APTS for reiir U rgtie e s p li t tb e s u it S*3. D ow n5 <0(ie. I A P a s s largo covered dock, lots CallIM^791.j37\fralnut,_. dishwasher, vaulted calling, >ass 3 4 P ass : storage, Sawtooth Schc^ hooi, SELL OR TRADE for her ~ In Buhi area. 93 acrea with studios Irom $170, unfum::i 1 Wbat If that diamond and issu m e I 23J235 Owner will sell for expenses «» 4lh 81 North. 734-6752. _ . s la m w o u ld still ta il wbejlien diam onds O pning ^ j lead; H eart Jack Uxes loan on newer 3 bdrm homtome above lc>w interest loans,i docoraled home. Nor- N ** including lax Clean 1 Mrm, laundry avalLl'U proved to be 4-2. oxtVas ■"<> insurance, K kreU 2,( w ry call (Jary, * 3 ^ . tio pets, $155 s monlfi * $75 L ist ol T.F., many o*tr s to "finesse" B tD0 WWTTH TOE A m ^ Call lor appi., 734-472272 (no< principalsqnly.733:1412. ■ deo. Cal!734-92M.______^ The. best approach is t ; Salut.day calls pleasel)I) . SPACIOUS FAMIIY HOMOME^ 3 bdrm aUrter home all o n ' Clean,. Urge . studk). ailall diamonds the other wtM y . SMhlng S outi lioldKJs: • »•*»•* By Owner very comlorta ssai G.S.R. S3 Rentals ; : utilities paid^i $185 * depos* the ace and leading Ind king but ♦ K 4 lenced, corner lot, .$50,000i.OOO! 55 acre farm So. ot TF, Ig 3 (50 d u m m y ’s' h o n o rs re m a inin untouched. . <4 Q 9 7 6 Z By Owner: almost ni 19. bdtm farm house, 65 shares musl SON, moving. 3 bdm 498 Rldoewav Or. 734-5719. » DjD-FumMadHoum §**■ *r§!^5i3 7 ^ 1 8 k iutb ' • • • of wster. cemenl ditches, — South's club loser goeses bn one of N orth Souti baths, doublo car gara TO Clean parlly lum. lg. 2 Mrm V K.ME, ^ oul buildings, Seo to ap-ip^ HAZELTON: nice 2 bdrm ^ dummy's top_diamonds.Is and the de- 1 ♦ 1, ^ air condllloning, all elect1 3 : SPACIOUa OLDER HOII predate! $140,000, ownerler home. Newly ro-decoraled,d upsla rs, hot wat lum. $185. sprinkler, large loncott(dback b Formal dining room & Ibig 2W bdrm. brick & meti ,9; 7&-3817;j»ys.' • 734.1991.91- fe n d e rs g e t o '^ y o n e diailam ond trick. 3 ^ • ? Sien w |!lcariy^n3W L__ yard, boauliful landscapi:aplna, living room .' 2 bdrn«rm s, siding, Ig. country kitchen eves. ______, ' T o su m u p , fin essin g; aagainst East ANSWER:U F(Four hearts. Not much in 10%, garago & basem ent. F I dbl 80 ACRE Grade A daity. Assume (49,200 al K ' Full Earth Slove. 24x00 meUI dbl te Clean, 1 Mrm apl. all ids a re 3-3; fl* high c a rdIs s but the distribution b total monihly paymeniUS467. U prico $32,500. , garage 4 • machine shedhed. Double 8 Herringbone, 300Mn NICE, clean. 1 bdrm houae all w in s o n ly w h en d ia m o n d I need iock-ups, lull line of e q uIp- l^ In Hansen,'Partially furnish- down paymeni ol $4000^ MC LUXURlbUS COUNTINTRY B*fn. corral, lence< £ gK o^M iaiffl3 nesslng against West wlwins whenev- 8 <>od- ■ ' 734->347or733-9094. • HOME with a soecxtacu ]e & ment, 3 bdrm homo wllhIlh ed, carpeled, woll in- e- Cloan. smalt studio, 'ail ali e r W e st h o ld s th e king, wheneverw dl- s « d bridn qoaqowUoaa to Tbe Aem. P A Box By Owner: 3 bedroom, ■ 5 view. 4.bdrma, lamlly ro< ?itinn & 3 car garage: YouMiI iolove $74.900.734-5720. ___ utlNiloa paid, $115 * $M de*le* amonds are S-3 or wbebenever E ast im s. Dtua*.I, TTc naa n m , w tu aiU-addraMd, balhs. excetlont locati 7. Posll. no oela. Call 733-2513. ' : low down, asaumablefjlS F i Ihl8propettyror«4,600. . 8 bedroom. 2 bath. 7.51 Ressonsbie 2 bdrm houso. ^ bolds a singleton king, ; J loan. Call W -1664._____ I T U loan, paymeni $362. P mli™ lot 03t-AcrMiBiLol8 Stove, rofrlg,, W/D hookup.p. ExcelUntnelQhMttioM. ““■asSTB dow n,$/b,500_. 734-6135. _ city services. 423-5283. 2 room apt, $190 complete.te. Sy Owner, 3 "bdrms.,STI HAMLETT REALTLTY “ Non-smoker. 734*7105./ bains, wfth lam. rm., fencedrenc OFFICE...... 733-4C Ily ------il classified edvenislni Largq nice 1 M rtti, furnish- yard, •ulomallc sprlnkirlnkier, Jo y c e C o te ...... 733-«) '•>’ OSI-Unfum. Houses ih^ ------•'------^ garden spot. stream,m, _ ed a p t $150. Call 734-0464 or on quiot N.E. cul-de-ele-uc, DaveHamlell...... 733-4C3-. ' W.OQO. 734^00. _ highlight this counlryIry s ' bdrm house, 416 No.0. 734-3653.______05»-0ffic«ind acreage. Fully insulatedod oslrandor, $325 mo. Ollico,.Or NICE bachelor a p t near i.Dyplexes . ______Buamesa Rental - | COUNTRY HOME. 3 bdm ^ im-OutofTown wllh actual t ^ heatingng 734-6944. or 734-7339 eve’s._ LynwoM Center, $150. Call 1 balh. Located 3 miles w *" f BORM daylight basemonii 1 apl. for rent. 2 Mrm w/ _ SPACIOUS, LOVELY ___ costs, only $331. Bartier A ‘newly'decorated 3 bdrm,'n. 734-8123 or734-7139. . app)., 738 Maurlco. $260 4-)■ Falls ProfeaslonaJ Center, of TF on 4.2 acres w/wi ne In HAOERMAN V A LLEyTI, 3 Realtois, 5 ^ 7 1 . ______— apt. $155 + deposit. No > shares, garago, bam,[ lc \n»i 5 bdrm, 3 bath home — frplc. lenced yard, garago,0. Nlco 1 M rm apt. ail ulil. in*2* pots. 733-2211or 734-8511. ^ ^ 5^ropenies Services8 COlflce Space, excellent ■ aA P'l*ne locallon al easll ende bdrm. 1 bath home on 3 ipi».lois Oal bactj 10 nature! NiceCO poslllvely no pets. $375 + _ "location. Larry Jo n e s Real- . ' Ing shod, & large treea. A llnino Located in Hagerman. ' 2 bedroom duplex, closo to Ina W .8 ^.C « II 7344709^ ol Sladium. Huge dinl D!«; »>«*>• 5 acre patfiols, oasy dop.734-l9l9aller5PM, : I 1 bdrm duplex, Irlg, stoveB t ty, 734-9880 or 70^1328. ~ — T ro o m s 2 lamlly room s infin uR Would - make excelUni'am terms.C all 423-!i 8 5 . ____ — ''CSI, rolrig, range, waler & men rellremeni home, $53.00C - - A nice 3' bd'rm. 2 bath. Ap-P- STUDIO APT, nicely lur* ssnltallon paid. $350 month\ and waler lu m l s h ^ $175 4.^ Fromf 20010 1,500 sq It in aV ' Mobllo hotne lots. AduH &8 g^flre^lace, bs^^irage. deposit. Call 733-1735. . li ari / o gar, i r SunroomI'PUf'OO ofl „ ol dining rooroom’ may U ke aulo or 7 in partial e . nlshed, all utilities, $225 4 deposit. Cali 734-3343. tractive new olirce/retail _ m onth.Call 733-8261. ■ ^ building^ New lighting, : lrg yard, culdesac, +• mimany you can'l beal Ihls l^eatlori tl trade. 837-6631 evenlnos. u*IMIIos'!‘tormVw-894ji. ' — All eiecW c 2 Mrm apl. in: t BDRM In 4-Plex wllh a > ^ nice features in this nnow or lha price. Call JaJane 2 b^m . family room 1 at- — A 3 bdTm, 1 bath. Appls,a> -VERY CLEAN 1 M rm . Water 4-plex, range, relrlgorator, home. Priced SS9,900W for Qeofge. I25M6.______ihSd One Acre Homesile in Flier,>r. basemoni, lenced yard,. : TSSprT X ’mc. c ______lacWsd garage, i detachedim -One—share-water..-and 'J? washor/dryer- hook-up. . Catl Jane G eorae al Qem quick sa le.,call 734-2973., ------oarage, rarge pin«-tr«ff:i254 $325^ deposll. 733^0. '*>■ large living room; S p irtiln a- sq. Tl. Safe price $42,000.nSf underground ullllllos. J s u t e Realty. 734^400. For Sale: 4 bedroom hot Owner will carry. $6500. _ pad. $250 p e r m onth,+ $125r^25l$1B0 -1 & 2 bM roo^ f lull b u e m en t on one» ac g!s.r. Terms avail. 513 14lh St.. ^ Apgiicalio^a Being Takeji;n 1 bdrm, W/D avail., all ulll<111 deposit. 734-4758. _ New Professional olflce, 2 Call733-78MaflBr3pm. rv Rupert. ConUct Barclayslavs Rainbow Realty, 733-2273.. in pd except power, $150 + 785 sq . It; 1 385 sa . (1, ex- + Alt eloctric, 2 bedroom r 'lWai-aTafa _ l cellent location. H i ,R For *«l« by ow ntR cleai ' ' AmerlcanfFlnanclal tnc,inc. SKYUNEACRES Jorome*i?vallaKoj"no2tat1 d ep.Call%4-0S66.______duplex In Jerom o, Stove, _____ Boise, IP, 206475-3043. 3.7 acres. $46,000 - 2 -f BDRM DUPLEX withh EBlock. 733.OIO6 or 733-7849! ,welikept, Shouaesonim 1 l o t . ______' r V r ^ ______1 BORM BASEMENT apt forlor Irig, W/D hookup, garage, ■ appltancos, $250 * deposll, o ! -I'Zbdrm.encloftedsleepleeping SPRINQ INTO the Times Tlm ----- . , Call 733-5802.______2 Bedroom4lSS e s $275 + $150 dop. Call S4- '• Shop (or rent, 2000 aq It.. ly^ 3Bedroom422S ■ no POU. PtAc. 733-5555. . fifenced In yard wllh 3 df- porch, Vl baaementl oil lur- News Classified Depie ^ 032-Buhmier Homes 20 acres,'soulh of KImborly, — 5940 or 734-7538 The Club. nace heat. I2-1 bdrm,1, elelec- ment to get your 3 (r no Improvemeni. boautlfui : 2 M rm duplex, stove, trig,I. flflees. Call 7aM383.______ree t hllilOPVlew,733-1287,. •. _ CallU4-n52or324.8443 1 bedroom, $160. Nearlar An extra - nice docoratod 1 garage, near hospital, $245 T trie heat, W/0 hookup.Jp. Ap- packols oT garden see(iseds, BunchM '^ shade Saloway In Twin. 326-5373173 condo. 2 bdrm. appi, W/0 5 1200 8. 1900 sq . fL , olflce ' Dtalsed last monthlh lor ust (or being a classlllislllod high-light this cuto es a bug Or Contact Marsha > “ aeil0ill.;aM 49i i i . n . - space; avaiUble July 1, $8,00 t)ug iS A C R ^ norlhwost on Can-1!^. a t l]'pj-ynw o«l/joa MarketIt e ^ s .or leave m w a g e .____ facilities, carpon, no peU. m—Tsrroia#r-Pick-up-8-^-:^-hom*-oft-8lh-Ave-ln-8uhrluhl^yon-Rlm-Road^Can-bo-subt iT _ t326-t-deo. Catl 7^41362^___‘ 2 8DRM basomeni apart-I- pporsq.lt-peryesr. Includes - f a ® , " M i23 ask packets when you .plaplace Tastolully decorated and divided. Call 734-3426, ___ ------2 'M rm ■ aptr8to v e ^ n d -lrlg - - ~ m e n ir‘$l85 "+“ depo8lt,-no—u0—utlllltes;— rofrtoeTatof— alr------1 all utilities pd, $275 + $!» « ATTRACTIVE 2 Mrm 4-plex. 1or Mrs. Brooke Bamhouiiouse. Your clssslfled-ad. IKyKyou warmed by woodstoveI In s acres w/well. eloc,. about;Ht Avair immodTaloly, nleo 2 ; EgL»-.'M : » l W n f j 5 n . c 2 bdrm. all oloc. home wlHi deo. 734-5516 or 733-2513. _ Appls. AC, carport, W/D fa- Hazeiiott lot 90 X 140'[qT « ; ^ . mention this ad. (Onlyf uiunlll winter, cooled for thoselose t acre ot new orchards,. 2 2 BDRM APT. R a n g e . 61i IKffivS,?*''" G : L jS SSEEHMtt------^ ___ long summor evenlnos by -- fencod-back yard & singlelie -2 M rm duplex. Urge yard V rolrig., $175 + deposit, no .gtrag.« & lire damai trker ml. Nof Buhl. Catl 543-6954.- 10 and basemoni. 311 Marlintin Availablo now In Twin Falls. ‘ . I ' Rouse, make oiler.r. Calli SUrter or Income, currerrrenllv shade trees. $29,000. Barttei ' car garage, cloao lo ^ BarnesRedty. uck. rented, IM bdrm, S. pPi f f i Bea!>0f».84»43r».______— downtown. Appls. not-Inc.IC. s t, $225. Call 734-5543. _ Brick, ground-level apart* . I 734-aa^OVallnUllTfuck. No peU. Located at 245 3rd nl.' m enu for eldorty,.disabledft 2 bedroom s & bath equip*»• 733-8227 f e n TF. $21,500 toUl Of $7000 $7 Fiior-a lovely old 2 slory. < i. ped with refrig,, range, gar- - I I NEWLY REMODELED 03»-Bu8ine88Pfopetty Ave. N., $285 .f $100 dep.'P. $l75*a"monfh!*$»^SMn!ngng and handicapped. Renl , •; 2 bdrm home + one in scrow, bdrm house lo be movod ! ^ge disposal, carpel. &1 498 «| It to 19,600 iqft ____ Would mske a grand home - - 734-5681-Taylor. 734-2631. _ deposll, water & sanll. pd,}alh, laundry room, 2 car,F. Storage Rentals dows & doors, single bflcuo 0 DOWN, paymenls baso< Twin. $335 + doposll. 734-34- $50470 por week. 1201 oets, PMC, 733-5555. bulll-lns, carpet, 'drapes, ; I garago. Only $5000I d c«ii covered oalio, nicely dodeco^ on Income: 3 bdrm. 1 balh Excellent, quiel. clesn. 2 1032 LocuSlStN.734-7035. 2 Buys Ihls ai (45,000. 3 llreplsce & garage. locMei ,ts' COZY, 2 M rm -house wl Reading tho classified - -rent, dock high, $240 month, John, 54>«33g evenings.S ; rated BfWK homo witl SuliVerMomoriil Pajk 'lots', M rm , Isrge rooms, patio,),-030 . P-« 2 Mrm condo. S • bedrooms. 2 balhs. 1894194 an on cul-de-ssc on edge oi cj-ci half tegular ptlco. Call col-oil gatage, large yard & gardon I. c lo s e ' to CSI, carpets.;■ = C.lin3-3M«.______txs ■ It. all on one level, iacii ^ u » i ly. See at 715 Ash Soulh3Ulh, lect, Boise. 1-342-5793._____ spot. Appi lurnlshed. $300SS drapes, stove. Irlg, woodd ' For Rent or Lease, 1350 sq ft i , MUNROE ROBIRTS + $200dop_psiL733i1069,___.* ' a a a a lub and walk-ln closet'set In l shop or w arehouse, sepa- FALLSAPARTMENTS 1 rate office, $350 per monlh. master tndroom sulle,s. ccen- BY OWNER-3 bdrm, lonccts. Closo 10 schools & shopp­ rj;= — irai vac, securily sysliyslem, back yard, atuched garaoe price. Call 54M724 ...... $150 & up • 2 and 3 bodroom Located at 378 Valley St. NO DOWN PAYMENT W o p ta M ing. Chlldron welcome.r «M G M f.^ll5|- I d dou- 8Vt% assum able loan. 4» __ . Warm, friendly & quiet al- . Call 423-4302. If no answer Must have good credll. oom 44M,______3 lois In Twin Falls Ceme. )1 Jorome, 2 Mrm duplox, all i ' 415 3rd Ave.N. 1 M rm ,$1600 callc 432-^623. electric 3-bedroom h< — i tory, $175 each, $5t0 for all.!!; JV®SMGMT,73M4I)1. m osphere. 1 & 2 Mrm Apts,' * deposit. Call 733-576;^. 4 S r ^ IU acree wllh 3 bdtm, 734-0543 alter 6 pm. —; eloc. appls,, W/D hookup, $200 & $255,663 Quincy. . 4800 sq. It. wilh 800 eq. ft. south of Twin. t38. _ IN ■klMBeRLY.' unfu'mlshe'died narago. $275 + dop. 324- olllce complex. Terms. Call W n b o w R —>tv.7P-22: IRWIN REALTYI beth energy eftlclent homa 3 bdrm 4-plax. No pots. ____ C A L L 7 3 4 ^ . 1388 sq it -f linished base % 5 9 4 0 ^ -:L m i!’?^!iLb.____ - 650 Eastland Dr. N;. $290 -•-t- 734-9106or7».l041.7 Now Uking bids onJ l s 3 a c re s, Seo at 705 W. Av«A«« voir. Mn Iho SawTooths, or'’n shop, bam , corral, loafing — IN WENO'ELL: 1 & 2 Mrm - . Fisher Crook n^iar Obsidian. Vl month free renl. 1 apl. for ap ts.. ronls SUrt al $157 & 3 bdrm. IW balh, $190 *f 2 cor garairage, living- room,I Slh, Call Bonnie. Car *n< shed, & 2 acres of pasture, renl, ^ Mrm w/appl,, 738 $75 dep, no pots, 5364134. g yonside Realty. 324-3354.I bolh In exc, eond, com $375.324-8111, ask lor Lynn.. 738 sr87. Ben Morgan. 536-2483. 067-Ml8cell«naout '' fa m ily rO' ------Dielely furn. 3244404, Maurice. $260 * dep. Pro- room, dining & _ WOtllatMoa.Rent " ponies Services 734-2500. b re a k fa s t a nre a . oas-Gooding/WeiHlell1 P-24 $430 3 bdrm. woM stove, newer home, niceK Nearly new. all electtlc. . 7,-,- W5-MoblleHomes spacious 2 bedroom aptmLi I mmtOAT THE CORNER DF Bo'aulilul 3 aero ranch slyl area. doublo oarage-® OoM locallon. 733-1359. _____ $ home, excoilent iocatlor — EVAIIB MOMTJ54.1&1 _ BiTiEnninnrAiDEiisTuui). 2400 sq fl, 3 bdtm. 2 balh. ALPINE 10x55', g o ^ 's h a p e ~ Qulet’2 bdrm near LynwoM>od' B H K B S r a l B M P*' " RENTALS AVAILABLE:; , Mall, $255, . Appliances, flreplacos, lamlly room,f lur’uii _____ -L~ Three 1 Mtms & two 2 leoa- Aasum. Loan 14 x 70, I9n ’ ‘ Uundry (acllily. carpon, iowlow finished basement, eepi ^ bdrms. CUll Gerl at W eslern utility bills. 32i^-5373 eves. ralo doutjio garage-RV higl:hloh. Sandpoint. 3 bdrm.. $11,900 H esl^, 73%2M5.______ggS^SiM filSC a f Ihed! $155 pymls. 734.2375. . ^ 1 E rf'S ''’"'S carport, slorage ahe« Sharp l-Mrm apl. nice andind "TAUHa i-AllKAIIsr^ imo°«S7.4»8S*pShM. i ' Assumablo.VA loan, reduc - ,r tw in FALLS: 4"bdrm ,. . 2 clean wllh appliances. ran iduc- FOR SALE: 14x70 mobllt D ill}lux« 1 & 2 B edroom s htree ed. $69,500. Call 536-6572. homo. 4 bdrms, 2 balhs. Cal I. TWINFALLS.LS FINEST BUILDEI^ ____ 32453J99.,____ 3!! r !="rrV°pVi;*s.7te 1WIM— ua»«n — ping centers & downlown, or 733-4079j Hamlelt Really. J v ln g e A ll A m enities tmmedlaie poasesaio'non, $400 * deposit. 326-4625. m $ 2 5 5 V 0»-HoimsR>rSile 24x52', elec heal, rofrlg — Townhouse N.E. location,oni W h s T * ■"•Margate"- 2 M rm , 7 miles from frplc. In country kllchen, Carouael slove, goid, goM stovo.AC, SOOI130. Laiy3'J . Klmba.rlx,.7»l267,______en!. • Senior Citlitizen Discount ( m Court, 733-6362 or 733-2281, appliances. 3 M rm., utility, condition, 1 section of pipe, ir;i 2 M rm , carpeted. W/D hook>ok garage, lencM yd., W/Sii'i Crystal Cle $200. Call S3W 78. ■ Low down, lowpymnit, 1971 H ear Sw im m ing Po ol ! ups, lrg yard, ehildlpel con-S?* turn.. $475 ♦ 733-3*30. . Complete refrigerated bear 14x70' Governor, 2 bdrms BtderM-.$235. + dep. 733- g - LAUREULPAkKAPTS./Q^ I deck, shod. Call 733-2915- 7815eves. or 733-8803.____^_ ■ valle'yvistavillage • o ^ — 1 bedroom aparim enu for li NEED Motillo home tiros wanted 2 bedroom & Ven on persons 82 and older or Pioase call Carter Homea«*• Madrona 4 Kennelh road.ad. handicapped, federally H ?33>7566.______l& ris?“i™s;,si8s __ Mature individuals or cou-ou* a ssiste d Equal HousingijJii m aurtal, shelving, pipe, TOSttL Moving to Wyoming? 197;977 pie. No pets or livestock,e k. Opportunity. Call 7330500. hardwoM flooring, and ■ Skyline 14’ V 6$', already se sol $400 per month. Musl havo VERY CLEAN 1 M rm . Slovew e ------_ rmlsc.9-5Dmor7aa-ol^ uplnC asper.C all734-3707. releten ces. Call 734-3090. YOUR PRIROPERTY? — & relrlgerator, waur paid, Electric Toro mower. Extra No do $100'00 H . Incluilu d e s: > c I ' tHOLIDAY INN ■ INVENTOS3RY CLEARANCE | ] 1 deposit: ball 734-2307. , 7^ * A Ir c o p d ltlo n iri ' 20” , bike; Karate Ghl; I SA V E Uip7O$6000 P i]1 W esUMe Court in QoMing I parakeet & cage: 1948 2 ton . All types of prop> p e r t y ■ is now taking appilcsllons!;! M - U u R d r , : M 1 ' . New ammd Pr»>own*d I 1J lor one bedroom apan-art- I . Allin-ttockhohomMwIIIbsioldil | 1 menti. Rent based on ad-et, Ja ck p o t, N t ^ ; CON!NSIGN YOUR PROFIPERTY NOW! , I I■ iusted gross Income. For 4 lepgeiJ A Frame on lai^je ^ fan»MlMb«ro«insat _ I ■ more inlormatlon. 934-4986.w 702-7SS-2 Casfers tor lilting motors, Cnbctym rrealiia lto r I 1 Mor>-Frl, IOAM-12 Noon. Uuck_^les, or what have » 4774 Clilndtn Blvd. | 1 I Equa! Housing Opportunity111. you.733«05.______vDltkllKanillli.Bntii* ir 7 3 U 3 3 t » 376^1 " I 1 & 2 Mrm apu. Unlum. 5 HP rolotlller. front tine; I Renl accordlncf to income. liH ilbssir»l«,M li]rMc U i i a w r S U m ^ vaawnM iiii * I u a . P.0,. ‘ 4 1 & 2 Mrm apU. Unlum. «> » '’ iolu oak ditt, ll»: J S w w w w f Rent according to Income. wvviwwwwa• • J2»-405J.CaMGrande. r ...... " , -Cft - 1 . - • - ii I . {

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KNNiSTHE MENACE' flC-Mtioilinwwi _ OT-Fum.lCi^' , SD-Qm8riM ~ H.m -Hiy.GnlnIM H tis '' 135-125-TiimlTt»ilef8 . r INSIDE MOVINQ SALE: a S r e y K BfoiSn plakT aotarbed.' Aproxlmat^atonaoinrat ^ UVMP TRAILERS (or r e n t.. ■ laroeSR ^'blo(* , 1' Tuesda^W ednesday.. May cuttlnahay.6an?34j»^ s a g s i f e i QouM m HP MbnwnlbKft ^ CASH'lor good used lur-' ■ 'ffiaSSS.'Sfe® :-- ike new. .’76 Marii V 28' A ^ niture & appliances. Banner ty, lolK prtce, various " r?nlfed“ M -eW ^'J^ imI.mwi'moiou. minor load Ranger Sth wheel Fumlture.^1421.______varleuea. alao good oata tor. aiK ,ki,w i7ji5j»._, raller. See to appreclatel I ;;r Dinette aet, table. 6 uphol- 7200. Call 734-2023. D . I ; " j r QrJnBeanCo.lnc. 9*^ ■ i . .a r c g ^ i i " ertSce f^na5Hnea.™jS- uli bed, -deluxe, ranged ^ ia2aft;r9PM.orrt>eae. ' iven. large trigllreezer, 2 - fl teavy duty batteries, spare [IL rtre, etabHuafjaeks. excep*.. ^ p. (EaaSklerl’ adult.'^onal ^ Eartymon>a.orem. • Mow ir, Q ^ ra p n ic ). lols ol clothes 5* kPHA Flashy eorret/overo — ! ill • / g ^ . i S Lnaji»A .!iow n H ? 3?. . CUSTOM SWATtlINO: .. SAViJAVEIl Factory dlreci. com- ;. M uu .. yvicker.. . Rattan.. lunu. loveseat,' wfhanglng chatr, M W U T i S . I ir,'sidew alk Flea-mart, Male Be ssswheels snd mini' motor ^ MV Papaaon chair, collee & endid atreet Bellevue, S a l, May ^ IXPERIENCED . dairy wh» _ 31*t. 9AM-7 For more Inlor* fPLANT i; IT S i i m S i »*l1 line Dafldy. 19W A OtU menrteneger. herdaman, jnllker homlom es. Call Scamp tell tree ja 19. matlon call 76M590. - WpackeU ol garden eeeda.- eor« rre i mare. . |W«y»»rd tookooking tor wortt. Experi- 1-60II40044M962 tor Iree Ql i ! mcedV all upecuol ddry ^Brochure, „ ------0101 cSS'an.."’.M ;i rravet traHer. 1977- Nomad. 1 ^ -I. w 'nll- *!l OM-Toota , The Timea Newe Classilled S4S 16',.' aatt-contained, exc. » . — — ------AdAd-Vlsors. il you. place an r z K>ndHlon,>4000.824-«853. _ HM f . ir, sd E B E p - i For sale Rockwall 6W In. «ti« r.sS !6 S ‘2i:.;g 18' Arislocraie travel trlr, r l r iBMKlmbdflyRMd. ‘ _ circular skw, alao 14 X 4 X (Onlv (Oi until aupplylMU).____ ^ S S r - h , h ; "* 21H ssndlng betU, new ^100 tons ot 1st. 2nd & 3rd Si. Roll top desk, •olid oik J planer molder S^orsa 220 Hay awalhlng and baling, tg' (Jrtwors, e w . co«»d.. «00. a i ! ‘ tOTEWlieS/WKEITUXKWIH — P m « - 324-5633. g p i a . ' j : ' „ s r ; . “ &.«“ >s£ - e ■WNW ■ ! I cii734-htti. :■ r yeer eld Tobino heade. Oergs?a."ar.aa,-^ sa9656. ______0ouTEVtNWieMitisirr.* Smtll Lowry O rgin. dbl manuil, loot p«l«n; & a ™ . r £ ' li* ' 21' Layton Iravel trlr, 1977. ■ 'i 5 ? S S « « Sexc. condlllon, equallzor asspigafeia* hitch. TV anienna. lacks. — I am a certified farm equip, a u i SPRINOTIMEOAROEN — : ll metmechanic, iet-m e worti on cull '» ■ ~ RENTALEOUIPMENTr K I S E E I your farm equip.. I wlll do c.H7n-7»n«»«.------IpS^KorttEquipmefll . 55 ton ol 2nd cutllng hayr ''i [he lob. right. Call anytime t Kawasaki KZ 900, lull 4moi ’ ’ChevY* ci 3 T on dump ; Rotoinier,. thatchefs .tnd on-ViilttyFMd) w tss, 16,000 miles. Unem- 'i $45 per ton. 10 ton ^HtOTM deluxe S5d5. §!SEldon Carter. 734-2718. 1JJ :k, needs engine, make { almost •varythlna elM t lor “ • f t m S t : mlnlmum.catl543«74.- Plowing, (3round work 8i • r — IT774jM4, .. ■ : j yourlawnandoaraan. dishwashers Irom P*;. landem axle, maU. spare F B eaulltuinvi It W ilderness besi.ir o W M f e lire, hardwood, red leaWier Haylng.^rvlng H: Southern Bea 9 FORO 3 ton truck, 15*. Twin Palla U4(aulC «nttr»r w a rte r and diyera from »»: sellCircle J, 2 horse trailer. oQUALITY tJ swathing and cust^ draperiM {jeo' Stihl chalnMw, M5 Supar, 15; » M > « ti4 8 u p iim s D atacklng In the Maolc g j 90 KAWASAKI LTD, exc 2 ( Chevy~ 10 wheeler 24" Uf. uaod only 1 cfilft SliSUW "' gj " yalley.‘f3^41250r538^ 5 2 jj^ . ^ nd, low mllos, recent rnp Iruck.J 12 yd bed, 427 alnce new. >450.5Sw767. Adorable AKC Shl-Ttu pup- neup. new tires, back rest — II . ■' ly,Kiefer Built delivers new in­ g, 5*4 trana, exc rubber, TR0YBILTT1LLER8- pies. Call 352-4359 or m ^ aM Jtld^g^ S ck in exc. cond. 326^72. - — Snievenincs&wknds. -t ^ novation. Patented con- qQUALITY u custom HAY truck. f/J,* Call3244938.______trol. Special max dlacounta.^ All , OlM'inmFoiRwf ' atruction, eleek ^ s lf ln . STi a F-700 Ford, 370 V8, 5 modols available now, besl^S! Kth™goedcofld?8el»ic2 w Farmers Exchange 8 37-^ Me gFiberglass s camper shell lor 73y d, 2 spd rear axle, 10 ; prices guaranlQed al ehort box PU. good condl- 81 SUZUKI RM:60,-mMy ^ l e n e " -make^otfer.Call733.7609. _ I orS37-«90,______- 5 Srtake River Hay Servtce , lOle budd wheels, exc*. ' Oarden Country, Burley. — Vl llon.>2fl0.CallSa4716.:__ raclr nd.. 324-8686 or 324-3456. ■ rjll collect. 67W a6. SchooJAppllances:_,_ WE BUY & sell used sad- Lo, MS AKC Lab pups, sound, good alf SlorB-Serti”aU^er». 1978 g Chevy 1 ton, big dually, gear rmZ Rofrlgeratera, Irom $499.^ lemperment w/chlldran. Da dies & tack. Shop around bal Silverado crew cab.. 454 cart, ^ llekf/show, ready to pick up .ssarS C^Chapman.03M211. 'A------wj]fflwith us tut. because t*e calCall.dfln-tdeUv.73»«07. S iM tir:! i«-vn -V iris - will nol be undersold on ^ engine. AC, cruise, tilt, low bod) 5/15, shots Inc., >15(1, bisck "■ 62 Honda 2S0R 3 wheeler. feuPPLY, 305 Shoahone mires, wllh or withoul 10H ' iw 2 onollne 150, PS,Pa',"AC. stre et South. T £ ------^------^ 3r golden. For Info, 934- n sell contained kit camper movI >526s)ohn.934^29^Jack. ®09M>iiturMForn«nl . wl seao o r737-1685«e tS c ar)._ _ t/FM Stereo, wet bari 1 1/3. karat. diamond ,clu8tei \h- with ehower. >8500 possible mnd trade. Call 7334194. • • ------igage rack & ladder, cap- ring, 0 mos. ol4. 1300 oi Cattle corral wllh «laht light 9 wMe aUekinp. Phone Ar> frae tt% chalra, couch, ice beBtoHef.Calt324.7404._ _ no*noM H u e tt 54W048, can 8- jr-j: hall overshot wllh b e ^ , ig8282 Honda Express; I960 51 getsw sthersnd baler. (at,, X, 50 gal gas capacity, 10' X10' X r walk In atoraoi 5 Alligator lor aale with 100 av Uble, propane stove, >400. yamiimsha SOcc; bumper neww steerbelf sti radlals. msg.. freeier. N M rlv -n w unit CCalt42f4yi7after5pm ^ . racki eels, SHAflPI $4991 W I5.7*cu'It Q enenI Eloctric • : hfiUTilmets:«*'»'______*>»•«'* 7334149.______6281II aBklorEarior54»«0e.^ asl I ooo<1«>nd.Calfa24^._._ frost ’ free refrlgeratof, - 10 X 55 Alpine mobile home K s t gold. Call 734W a ' BEAUTIFUL DOO HOUSES IIw - c m : _ 127-Motor Homes iw >4 Corvair 6 door Qreet\* ale.Cali:fl4-5048. = ____ fo conversion:con stove, heater, seei >100 each, your choice. CUll — ice box. carpet, runs great, — 060-Heating ind - ahots. fcall 324-3141. BuncheaolBramah, 324-2218 «■ or324-4265. ___ ice U Honda 500XR, good S.,ui^4!S^26'wrBn” n ^ ------, InqiInquire at 304 Blue U k es. ind. 43M026, Wrangler i fleft-CuwriEqulp. AlrConditlonrnd Cule healthy pupa for aale, i!.davaor43e^^eveB;:' — >50, mother Is a pure bred __ llfr-Poultry&R»bblt8 '^2,1?1-Bo>t>iiA o^. APklnsonCabs*7^lO?.*** w nT OMCq \ V»n^ good pond;,' ! Canon AE-1, 60 mm, M^200 SIberUnHustnr and lather la COLOSTRUM O led day old < } eng. 3 apeed, windows, macro-zoom< flkah. case,™ rt^^o^nd'R»». .piir«6rMSpllz.l2a«U. . Mhelfera and bull carves lor — FOR RENT or SELL: 1963 30' 84 Honda Shadow'TOOcc, ^)95. 5" ’ 733*7455 evea, Ot bao.mofe.>^i543«55. ■ >225. Alter 6pm. 324-1133. aale. 3244436 or 3244688. v S “ Mu1na,'*“i'tt mtRrt PscePm Arrow, loaded. Call )w rear tire, great condl- T u^ot>4910. dava, MelQualea.>; — CUTE pupplea to be ghren H llWiTfflilion JUS now for reservations at 733- iq * ~ WINDOW air conditioner,|?i> away, pari Lab and ^ C(Colostrum fed baby calves, ‘ w esl on Addison. 73M141 nw , )n,. >2,000 or best oftor. , 1 0 ^ BTU. used veiy lltUe. Welmaraner. call 32443137 2 Evlnrude 8i Mercury motors, ^5000 after 5:00 p.m. pSiJf»enlnas call 734-1622. ,« » y, OTthWintedTpBuy-: J _• >l75flrm.Call734-1296. . Clydea Portable aluminum Evi • FORSALE: !• aprinkier pipe r^ra. ^bosts & llshlny uckle. LET ! S n n w " c A ' W BEE BOARDS wanted, we'llre'll — 3 month old Beagle puppy. D)DAY OLD CALVES lor-saie. Clyde Sv Undsay»878-7149r TotTom‘a Marina a sp o n Q ds. MO » S e \ir.7 i“s1t S ■850.837-8561. come lo you. flav Odermotl.lOtL Colostrum led, excellent Hoybum6Q..Call32i.34li____ C< Haatlnga Alum. PVC gated 2105KlmberlyPD. 73^0081. — • GMC Vandura, n m collect ______iOez-BuMngMilerfals For Sale: Toy Yorkshire Ter- Hotstein C! he rt, 324-7208. « FBHINQBPECIAL g fi tialllc blue palnl, naw. AT BUYmO: rter puppies, >200.54>6331. DJOAY oid Colostrum fed MOTOR HOME. Class A. 27' irranw, over all excellent Bulidersfremodlers: Hotel >25perdav. -'Am-Amigo. sell-conUlned. ?,VlT.11.178/260.4234487, ?ond. demolition sale at Ult FREE beautiful bob tall and calves f:| (bulls & hollers). Call — IRRIQATK>NP1PE. md. See at AbbotU Auto tdaho Coin OttlerlM 536-2189. ------,4 BoalM otorandTraller. OniOnsn generator, new tires, I KawaaaU KMIOO, must SuppliiPOly. >3295,733-2049. - ■ a Haven Inn, base ol ski Illt.lilt, long Ull kittens, weeks ^ 14 lines Wade Rain solid Twin^ Falla U-Haut Center nonnow drapea, hardwood cab* ^2N.Maln.Ca»78»«M. - Ketchum. Everything you(OU old. Cati 734-9202. f(for Ssle; pertormance se ge t-10 lines Drop Lock solid ' sll. broken leg. Exc cond, 1757KlmberiyRd. - -ine nly3,000ffli;'»-9094. ^42-1 DEAD or AUVE: Color T.V.'a need to build house or tested reg. bisck Angus se «« t. Tri Circle Inc., Rupert, ______011734-1410' 734 SSI <2-lmpoftSportsCOT . ; ' up.>_haleI:..wlndowi_w;ieyBlora. hulls, 1 snd 2 year olds. 6 m, ___ to fit. bath tubs ml —Afiflus— pairs-^w tn— e x c T -Order s your pipe now. OaiedT’J'O'•Fo^Sal^Caikin» boat-WaUer— RE , calves, 7 nice Fl Angus. X ^ lor 18-19' boat, exc. cond, Cli ^H eny Equipment Toraaiir aale or trade. Baha Bug,'. ------WAKTEOTOBUY - — enctesureer-3' ecJM doors, pipe, Jnderptound pipe, 50 cond. Curt's Car Care, 734- : oak' mantle, tight fixtures, L-8immenur.yn. ;heiiers. 20 g usod only 3 monlhs, >700. cot ;onomlcai, back country,-. • • "rl Stame8*JW »4,_ ____ psl Of i s psl. bubble Call alter 6 am, 733-9255. 3M3383oratler hours, 733-1056.. !___ accordlan doors, hanging pure bred yrf Angus hellers, screens, P stand pipes, pipe ^ If. 9.000 ml. on eng,, trar^^ i SpMnacove Ranch, Bliss, f,'; .'. , trainK s y M W Sixle ' & front end, new. . Wanted (0 Buy ~ TV atanda. All klnda ol fur* trallera. Amoth Irrlgstlon Ov niture (00. Big garaoe aaleiii ^ '« r* iT ssiI I -3U-4»2 or 352-4643. morn- And V Supply, . 1 mllo oast ol 8:n"dM K( '’J » n “’d^{; Sioremore 8.C slorsge unit tor exte QOOppSEOW TTER'ES kM- One 16 week old X breed, p vehicle. > m ..7334641------Frl.-SaL, May 30-31,- 10AM- 1 POLLED HEREFORD BULLS Takef. over lease, 4 quarter- /• l3M>lek*UpTnxA8 '. ForSi3rSaie:l986.Chevy.4door,.- .. ' 3PI*.ForlnlocaH72>-S700,K . female. Four 5 week old *195 to ' >1695. Cair Nick ig;1972 Open road, tully eelf- ■***______------reslonistored completely. V8,. .r . 'nMBattwyStonT Bermese X kittens. Four mile Wade Rain wheel lines, ^ FORT HARNEY LUMBER’S I s NkJioUon, 733^139 ey et. _ conUlned, co Chevy chassis, qqiolng, Back East-Must Seltl AT.r. ri real eharp,' rpsil nice. - ‘ ',1 bIsck & 1 black 8. white, lour - i2^M™Qame^lsher,boat. l«factory AC, 4 spd. 1 ton W K hsrd body, 2 w heel >3500.IMP. Call 878.W01, " | OUrmNQ BUSINESS SALE week old kittens. One 7 R 8T0P48H0P0URMANY dusls. Will consider trade onda P relude,'1984, low. { month old female cat. The Ij MO HP*8hort"collSld^u^^^ I? for trlr in equal condition^ d i BARQAINS&SAVE Anlm.lHou...l7]3«l4. • Jaromi e. 324-2065. ’pump. Call 934^58^______.14. 14' Omega sailboat, 4 vra JP' f ^ h t r E a“B w 071-W ^toTnd« ' . ABUNDLEI old. exc. cond., main sail & Call366-22S6.______tier , I 120 SHARES Northslde pU 1976 23' mini-motor home. 50.0 For Sale or trade.^Sony;7 iA (2x6 lounge.& grove deck- water lor sale, >325 each. P s : s s ' f e L l Ing. 20c fin ft or ^ per» . . .1 .tLoaded w /exiras. 27,014 ml, dow track reel to reel recorder, ^ BOARDINQ&TRAININQ 4-500, 4 Ib: Holstein steers, cCall 825-5007 aftef7pm . 2* like new. >13.500.734*2387. >8^ mikes and ate. (95 or trade„ a i thousand bd It); (glue bm also i-2'm onth Holstein and ^ 14' Pacillc Marina ski boat. !ls sg raffi!:;;::;eally beaulilul Mazda RX7,' beam s on hsnd, $4.1ln. IU: 2 VALLEY 8 tower sprinklers NIC for I.7S-1S steel cord Ures, 'S i ;cross steers. 324-4303. ^ with ^ high lloaUtlon tires, 70 ^ horse ^9 >80, gold, alereo, sun rool, ‘g t (2xl(W . $3.40' es); (// 1978 Mlnl-molor home. 20 Till /C, new all weather Urea, Please call 324^047 or 324' nlle New Pup, Kitten or Pound 6 2852eve. ■ :■ 16x10x16' fsxtured masonlle P ^ l .g ^ l O : ______J f It.. 18.000 ml.. Dodge 400 stoc ic'ttlent condition, no woric ^ lap sidg.. S3.S5 e a or 36«I bd Dog or Cat? Free physical,: 5uVhS!.‘eTEr'^3’tV q p7" 0.0.-12 ga,. urred and enfllne, A/C. 6374960. Ijdn 1,6' lecal exam and starier pack.; gmutnvHolstelns, S 733-7148. J, E K ?rx.rtt I seded. 72.000 ml., >5.W or. II); (Pine Cove Moulding, 6' 1 9 ^ Toyou Sunrader mini 19S958 Chevy PU. all orlolnal, beslssl r ressonable oiler. Early 072-Antlques . or 10' lengths, 10 pieces per The Animal House, 73M634. “ R^ounU ^'lliduillies, aquamatic -q 200. .Com plete 19 with trailer, nice unit In lop motor mi home, good cond., >70(700 or best otter. Call 733- AMM or evee. 822-5428. bundle at. 6t lln It); Cedai I IW-OiityEquipmGnt 01olM^^.^Exlt 166. Joromo. ID. >3995 film. Call Jim 324-82«i ^748 eveninas. ^g^^ g Antique Bullet, rellnlshedhed, cttar>el Ruatto, Hx6 RL 16'. ahape.>3200.Call734^261. • >3 )71 Super Beetle. New In- - eve&wkonds. ige:962 U ton international, terlor,irlor.gopjJ^M r,^ looks excellent condition J400)0 oroi 1265 per thouund bd It In E..l.rc.ll73M lM .------AHENTKiN DAIRYMEN “ ' 1515- U rson boat with EZ-loed SH be6loHer.Call53wV»r,______unlts):(2x3-7'cutto81",75c ; Needmoremoney? . trailer,. 50HP' 'Evlnrude, Harp. >l800/oller. 324-6C22. , a Pick a Pup, Reg. tjb , varie- . 113-Fami&Rinch Antique Toledo uprMhright ea); (Interior door lambs, 3 I Old you know DHIA cows ' >1250.Call7334194. 12«-UlllllyTnll(m 1 ^ l972VolkaWagonbug. : lAfc ty o l colora. 10 to choose C 967 Chevy w/stock rack. 4 CalCall487.2i12evenlnoa._. scale. 6 foot hloti. S 1». SaltCt\ pleceBet.>4.95Bset):Fenc-L’ST Irom. fl wks Ihe 17 ol Msy. provide P >42 per cow per Supplies Tl974b l4»'nberform.l40HP - 734-4956 Of 42^001. ho 1x44' unllplrce.26tea); year more than non-OHIA - 10, easy loader trtr, $4800 o r irx t 2 8 ' ullilly trailer wllfi 2’ sp ,‘ llM.'m.5«MorW7M. » Attention allalla seed grow- |3 >76 ^ MQ Midget. Weber 1912 Brvnswtck 9X0 anookei^ wtndowa insulated pic. - cows. Find our lor yoursell. j r best olfer, 733-1600 eve.____ sides, aii excellenl condition. S4« a Ite r a tio n , good cond.,' r o i Plok a Pupl Reg. U b . varie-: ^ TEST...Don'tguessll ^ral Three bee houses for ^ Call 7344446,______iiTi970 Chevy pick-up, $600 *2j0O.m 324-3406 alter6:30 pm.- reo. ty ol colora, 10 to choose sale. Field ready. >25->3S. M20' Ponioon bost, exc & sa te § » CallT.F.DfilA » tor fishing. anchors. 20 M loot homo made 3 axle lirtriIrm. See at W« N. B77 Honda Civic Wagon, lits, Irom, 7 wks th e '24 of May.• 32M016 734-7249 ^ C £ all324-7368...... to Slh wheel trailer b eel offer, waiVashlngton or call 734-6739 , 2 antique beds. S7S each, o n i >100.734-5604Of734-37»6. - lew enolne. Urea, ahMka,- - ctn..8d-16dBlnkins.$l».93i eCall82M845or 726-3422 .. gr7ir734-2644. ■ ______: lereo r Int. Lelt front erxi,' t125 for both. Call 734460 box): (6'x4' Insulsled pic pie Pups to flive away. Mother? K-V DAIRY SERVICE after 6 PM. r *Mltk Testing 24 loot aluminum let boet ea 1971970 Ford V> ton PU. runs damsiamaged. >750.7344999. ; ------windows, >75); Doora ft"X ' Is regrstered Springer • - — a ------walvall.buLneed transmlaalon ..ibtt.i - — s6lkl " c d f e r >42.50 - «a);«a^; 'Spaniel, s e e at A nderson'r-r"*MeterRenUlf~-'“ • ------7AUTOMATIC hay sucker. and iraller, new 460 molor. - ■ B77-ToyoU CeUca OT, g o c ^ ------• LlnerChanalno^UOS'a ^ Call 4364864.______R 874-Mutlcai > Plywood V> 4x6 2nd, $5.99j Carr;porcali73^<756, • Ec t Automotive f f i 4 man fishing boat, good ^ . Instnimet^ts ■ H 4x6 shop, >6.99: K 41^1” Pure bred blonde Cocker1 734^0 324^904 u ____ ahop, >7.99 In unit, less SM condtlon, wor Also 2 i^k " 197: 977 VW Rabbit; new front ®o* Spaniel, 10 monlh old? ------^------aBrilllon 15' roller harrow. c< ------AT. BAI.DW1N acrosonic Spinsplnst more a sheet); (2 bdrm ho« lemale. good wilh iWs, $75 « Ilke ruw, >3500 or wlll trade. cans, » make ollor. Call 733- Irula, batw ry and Urea, ^ SUlls, 2.000 gallon bulk II L»iLZ3f-«0«:______>1995.1995. C all734-m i. piano. Immaculate condl Wl; ioaooo(fhome.734-32»^. - unk,I milking equip., & CCall dSllect801-773-9202. 7»9. ” ...... 1132-Aulo,P*rti& tion, i1200. Call 734^37. 976-Chevy 1 ton, big dually, ' Alt: Purebred^ Australian Shep-^ feeding f aystem.543-4M7 'EM,-Caterpillar,d exc cond, ^ Aixeesories ^illverado. crew cab, 454 < •Brand new 11 piece Tam< n I herd pupa for sale. Working * .roll 6age, tracks In good 122-Spoitlng 1 Goods g; 978 VW Dasher wsgon. A/ Custom made trailer hitch enemg, AC, crulae, tilt, low r:, '01.BUupunkt AM/FM. excel, drum aet. dark meUlllo blui ‘•250Q/oltor. 733-7641. - with equalizer and anti-sway miiiniles, with or without IOW cana\ paint, c o n slsta , ol. basi “ 104-rHofW8 ■ : '£ iUbukl 12 speed bike. Ex- *j condition InskJe 8> oul. lols 1 Iti SUffordshlre bull terriers, Full line tor farm equipment bar forRV irallor. 436150. Csll 733-29a vllh shower. >8500, possible >lems.$1.250.423:g442,____ _ tonos.-and 2 symbols, extr Lumber (2iio, 2*B. 2xi22 totc ' lem sles only. >100.733-7390. Horse ^ msre wllh lots o l , 7 3 4 ^ . ______!l ? I I ■■ rade. 04117334194. ^ heavy duty drum and eym - fo r salo 400 cu. In. Ford tnu 1979 228. AT, cruise, T-lops. ’■no TOO MANY DOQSI MustIt spunk, ( has been run Ihe ‘ 1]IHC 230 swather, 12' wllh , engine, complete, good 1971977 Ford F100 XLT. PS, PB. I m f bol sUt)de,3inlcrophoneai I lyi' sacrlllce quallly AKC blackk pasl.t 2 yrs In Wssh. High 123>Gun8& Rifles VM/FM Cass, radlals. 41.W Uchments. stool and dhjr condillonsr MoaUtlon rub- i condlllon. $40(t or make of- duilual Unka, exc. cond. o»lQlnalHqiJ ml. >4800.3244948, ^ '1 ’ Fencing unit {tR x4-6D^IDt, cocker, 16 monlhs, female.I. School { rodeos. Alwsys.m- >,ber, lield .ready; '57 IHC - (er. 734-0973 or 734«11 |17H750.326-54h or 7334683. . ■ tuner:.S1800 or .beat offei rtW' ^use U-the ' I money; iwouW be good , bater'/goodwnd.-,♦, 324^125?^--R-Rem ington 870, 12 oa._3'' |S ' B7»«300 aak fo r' Oustl horse lor a young olrL Call msg, % n t rb , > ^ .- Call Free' Fi Junk; Car » -Plcluip'ig?ig78 Chev-%‘ toh7P S. Aif, ^ • Shaw.. - ' •______Manure pit loader & 73»7742. r ^RRemoval; We also buy new PWFW^and locks, N.OOO m l, :ond. Call 4384864.______^ ^ 3 purebred SUmese kitten^f 766-473Sandmakeoller.] ~ • Kimball oroan, Earl fpreader. exc. equipment, - '-or used salvsge. Idaho 350UO AT, exc. cond., $4000. g '^■7 e weeks, litter trained.1! BIG. 1 beautllul. datk bay. ^;Sw.Jullpr|ce.456^346^ varmint V illle, Ruger 13, call- Equip. S' & Salvage, 734-6350. Cal:aII733-oei7. ^ *961 Honda <^vic.~4 door, 5 • 'A m erican s m e . -'doedoes unit); <2x6 redwood ber 22 Hornet, with scope. l! Science Olet fed. >35 each,1. AQHAt mare. 9 yeara.. Has N.H. r >1069 harrowbed. Now % evatYthlnfl, >10W. 625^4537. M Call 733-9067.______been 1 shown extensively by Ctfl72644n. In In dash AM/FM cassette car _ r 10 yesr old. Also, has been m " otor and tires. Call 543- Z ■■ - atereo, sl with 2 speakera. 1971978 Toyou SR5 shorf ^ KM 3 year old Chocolate Lab, ^ 8854 or 543-4048. 1981 310 Dauijn 4 door. ,k>w ■ :& ^.-^aocr® i'2"'.5i‘n nl auccessfully rodeo queen- s i4ew-{iever used. >150. Call >1;11795. ( iil 733u» 092-Auction8 -Evenlnos call 326-4000. j ClJI 324-5494. LR-60X1S L TA radlaU. i26-.onones, looks & runs real SM ' W W to buy: P*nder Tel< weekI Tuesday la the day In... 1 QOOd.$1700. Call 733-2136. 1964 19M Honda Civic. 4 dr ''easier. Stntacwts Jerom e. U .s'a .. 3244&21.... I or elUge truck, must be In 1971 : Security 19 loot, sellj 5231, 5 flo M t« . FORTHARNEY, good condition. Call 536- , sedan. 5 yesr or 50.000 wsr- ' •> Mustang, 1S50-1900 model I we Antiques, (urn., Ju n q u e. ... okt.ln;ge^er.32^4946._:^' j conUlned travel trailer. Cati1 PTO P vrinch from Land- I9l1981 CHEVY cualom deluxe **5,‘ >dels. Trie houss of moulding wi }l89or324.6601.______j •'electric oulUf.42»6t82.i __are, diKountlqo ouour Conslbnmentsarewslcome» Excellent. youlh show . i 7334147. crulMr Cl should mount on ViVl ton pickup. >3900. Call 32W 05. Family Real . ____5?n‘ r-and .mouldlng30%...... ••••••••...... • horse, honesl - and very 1046 NH .su c k er. 285 NH 1973 : Prowler.-Undem axles,' sny J itandard (rana. vehicle. 32. J12-strlno Conn guitar-ar baler. 420 Heaaton swalher. ] f >^.42»6tOOaHer8JO, ^g, 71 toyo'ls Corolla. 4 cyl., 4 uhard case, exercond. $12 tm handsome, show record w? sell Call 734-2544. or 73M293. J spd. AC, looks superl Runs ' Call734»70n. ISH8A8.AbHA.878-2850. < used and 9 new Kit travel 8 wheels, 400 V8, AT, 10S4' oreatl>7b0.543-5775*pJ- eve. 1460 InUmatlonal C p m l ^ . trallera. t We wlll trade lor b sUke bed, propsne F S l Farm ers’ marketfit • 1 ! a ^ HORSESHOEING 4800 - Hesston ton balsr. 23M mobile, homes, motorr also a ‘75-302 enolne ml gopowered. 32446e6/3f4-3458. 74 Daisun 260Z, AM/FM . . 077-Ra(llo,.TV^t»rao"» HtohwtyB^ ' - To125. Completo pro- A/A/C, Power, AM/FM cess., 9 * 1 “ f e v " * ' Edwin Eobeft, 324-2092. 'ISK Wind Power altem alot’, 1978 i Prowler, 28- . park[ pane p aet up. WS. 837-ttW gcgood tires, excel, condltton, 74 -V-VW sUtlon wsgon, good — s i s « a a « L _ PTO driven. 456-4346. i : af637.63C4.*^ uasking >3.fo0.53M4e0 llres, tlrei very good condition, w . model, aelf-contalned. AC 0 ‘ BEST SELECTION 0l^uS4 HORSE MANURE. You load ingufreatBTj^aHerS. % » u l « n a ‘a . 6'?l'^ !2300 gal. Badger llqukt.ma-. and> awning. $4500.637-6602, . 1974 1 InL, Soout il, 4 x 4. roll- 191982 MlUublshl. red. S sp, isale freel I load. >5 pickup load: nure unk. new wuum < , ed ence, selling all pans. Hr : SSS.'-'K .raX ^’S I on-. 2 ton dump truck delivered I 1962*29'Nomad, like new, e KlmbeflvRO. Terms. ■ ™ • i aanc.aof^yr.32"aar iDump, exe. cond. 456-4346. . rear i bed, caaa, TV antenna,. Call3244l60. C - de tv-l3M»«4-799e. . • In Twin Falls, $25. Daydream. ■"I I • I ' ■ ■■■! It^«I..C!OO.tr»ga.All>loi|. - Big a eretn W i j Curl Bost Ranch, south ol hoapltal, . ; 28 tt. tralter aprayer. 200 ! 1978 Ford F150 Ranger XIT Mathes, i yr oW ^aw I gal., pump Included. Everv• 1983 ■ 8 X 39. peril model,■ 13S>Cycl«t8uppllW 191B83 Ford RwipBr. PS. P B . ^Larut, r t , loaded, exc. cond. ' ’ Inoe, call . travel i trailer. l(Tn tlp ^u t. i _ cut! 625-5845or 726-3422. :take over ovmnts. 676^940.S i - Ing. Plr framing lumber,.and an • grade horses, Frtday. May So, aurtlng at 6:30 For' 300 gallon luel tank withI AC's, . manv extras, conskterr A ^ 1982 Kawasaki 1300. load- «r.r='<»«n.'a »1979 FORD F-150 4x4, AT, • COLOR Televisions, l^fs , 00»-FirmSMd. 4718atier 8:30 p.m.______p*g * , large selection from I99.J ln/ormatk>n call m 7 4 7 ^. atand^, >150 or best offer., smaller i Iravel trailer InI ed, e 3.800 miles. Thie week H PS. PS. iockouts, M.OOO z : Twin Falla Uvestock, 63dI Call7j3-7641. . . Irade, I or caah. See at KOA\ only,>33>6IC^Iim4121. 0 _ 191983 Nlsson. Low mlieaae, mites, mll'ei 543-8903 aller 6pm. ^ AAA ALFALFA SEED. Sev- ‘ campground apace 144,' TF. ; I g ^ w li..l eral'varletlea avallablLXall Railroad Ave.. T.F. • Must selll 81 HONDA QL-500 ^ 1983 Chevy 3/4 ton 4 X 4 N ocenaoieM e.______-; • c Gold wing, Ssp, Shaft drive, ^ • RENT A NEW TV1 Own,I t ; Jim Marshall. 73M141. • Pretty aorrel AQHA mare, 8itt^gjjWo. I Scottsdale, eng just com­ ■ n e * color TV by renUna.l , 5th Wheel Traveleie, 36'' WBler v cooled, lull dress', low 73 pletely rebuilt, exc. cond.. - 4,000 TOP Q U A urr a lfa lfa travel trailer with tlp ^ u t.. ml.extraa.1ll660.42»6104.' r ^ iSs'S R srsp ^sfcbsizdlse. SEED. Seven varleUes. star- ffi!S(iisi4s«4Lt rr ee QuarterHorM . Exc. running i 8ell«75. 7337 id. ven brewJer, WW. Call . oondlUonlng, storm win- c 423«sa eve or weekends. tgeS1985 Chevy ^eTT 6i fsss gy.!-4r-.ar>»«s : dOWS.>800(f’734S7!2^------: , s best reaaonable oiler. C 'H S i 5s£,K M ?''-' moma or evee, 733-1721. i £ i • diesel, die» SIhrerado pkg, exc. ' Norwest Financial, 733-7: Bohl.- . « I ' I" ) m i travei. S4MU6. I 1974 380 Suzuki, runs good; 1Hfr-Hei^Tn)Ck$/8«iir8 «{>“;condition, tow miles. Call . after6Dm632450e.______“ • CHEMICAL- APPIXATON, I needs battery. $275 or best W -Hiy.OnHiFM i) . offer. Call 733-^78. ..Sinaut .apeakera, lllive o a rto e Sate: Clathe: _

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t- : _ ...... ITS-^DtKars ‘ ': in-^D»iiOT , 17SrAutoDrt«rt 17S-A u(oOM lan ' < m f ■ i«-mmMiDtiYoi _____ f Bronco, Tb73, now llres TM — . ? fronl end.. AM/FM atoraloreo, t f Ks±ieriaic ;- ■ s one, cond.. tt000.73M•6239.- 2a f f T ; "L ET YOliR OABOEH Ql»GROW I . J'Vtllh holp from tho TinTimes ^ Westtem Day!s Celebrai t l d n ■ I p Nows Claaalflod Dopad' Dop ■m ont. "PICK'up your 9 f 2 pm kota ol gardon >oise ed s ■ § r [ust for roadlnp Ihlssd.>d. GotC R r S froo packora ^whon ) r placo your oivellled llfl i CASHI REBATEESAREBlUCK! ' : fonlv unlll aupply lasial^ OETCS^ I ; Jimmy. R Indows- B * & locka, S yoar/50,000W mllon i i T ^ H ' R '' worrtnty. llko now, o “ 11.000 mifoa.novor olf ro ^ 1 0 0 0 Cdidsh 3 m t, NADA book $13,700,oA, mmust I S ' H I * aoll $13,177 nowl Compjmpsro , /-'^H ^ Dealer Ret ? thlsllkonow4X4toanoinow4 /.SH Rr • « X 4 prlco. Mamo. 734-1773>1777 or I f c o n d l l >• 733.11P0KMVf > i 1S70 Joep Waoonoor.TOood Q< J k 1986 " tiros, vorv depondalndablo, i; $1600. Call 8374655 ovoa.oa. bS ISUZU ■ 1971 Ford Bronco, oxcollicoilonl V ^ H " cond., many oxiraa. sheshsrpl y ^ M p u ps 228 8 PF u p f I n t t o c k S aaklno $3?OO.Call7a3-563t5639. > I p c h o o s o f r o m " 1975 Ford 3/4 lon • loiong or Short can bo soon at First 'LXSoc OLDSMOBIBILE OR BUKICK I ' B «ds ; W Bank, 222 Msln Avo S., Twin Falla, 733-3590, SUin tlA M O a OR ANY USISED CAR Al^ND m . ;; ttt-Ant)queAut08 •a>2000 Cash Muat soil '50 Ford Falrl—-alrlano, i l » oxc cond., *1200 or bosbosl of- IJ RECEIVE: iA PAIR OFr n f f l ., >ealer R ebota - ter. Call 934-8551 ovos. - • 1965 OLOS C u llm corconver- 1 ^ ^ °*- o n a l l - ■ Ublo. PS. PB.AC.'AT.T. sgood * . O R LADIES ° rubbor, runs aood.I. c good ' MEN'S 0 rl9 8 6 “ “ S top, no ruat, $2000. S3Mi16-6^, I Ull^B ^ g W E S T>TERN B 0 0 1TS. { I ■ ROOPERII 1 la-Autoj-BuIck 2 DOORS S ’83 ^ Park Avenuo.! coxc^ , _ . . «r cond.. loaded. Call coiloci coi I j n ^ H y » 11622-5428. SunVallov. W e've Rou^i^ded ThemlU p » '

' ! : 154-AulM-CadllHe a n d W e 'r're Going T< 2 1975 CAOILUC ROOtwlotwood l ^ H L .. Z Brougham, runs good, a 1 9 M ove tht e m O u t D l i w ,: u 1076 Coupe do Vlllo, t)o ° 1 e u z u I ' ' « car. m usl sell. FlratA ! rl l ' C ^ tikM -C all 324-6033 evos.>os. ALL CARS DRASTICALE U Y n 712AmNAVE.E:. E. Tl 1 ISS-Autoa-CliavToletl?L_ I I I )UCED! ‘1* i w “^hovy Cltallon, PS, REDl . AT, AC. excellent condil >• <4300. Call 543^784. ■ S 77 Chovolle, AT, AMI J: >■ 78K, runs and looka gc ; beati I V 1972 Dodgo Oomon..g O' o o d . I ' l y S v m ,2 tires, funs good, hass mimoon \ I I • s-MasffiK-nra ^ roof, $500 or makeI offer. ot \M| iw ^ v S 711MA1N AVI. 1 . " ^ mNrAlU . 7UUa i-m i rt^Callh3-8129.aflsr6. . NID IDlilC3IECirOic y . I n 1973 Dodge Polsra 44 didoor, uS25rf5lB& 8BI 2- Immaculate condition I IntInsldo I Z & oul, 360 2-barrel, mustust eoo I 1 to approclato, i ;■ “ mochanlcal detocls, » ■ ■ Q I B B E B n I H Xi 32^6016 or 734-4505. k-k-k-kitifick I ; 5 162-Aulra-Fofdl » - I ' Posiman, 624 Blue ^ 5 = 1 ^ ^ z MOVINQ' g BlvdNorth.T.F. ' Is ■ 1979 Pinto wagon, AC, g t 1 1 1lE IS C NIM O T fl» R S t ■ cond.. exc. Ilros. mi ■ ropalr. tSOO/oHor. 326-536 ^ m m m Cleaning, hai suiuing In trailer 'fe 1 ^ ! ahrub remo ■ 1965 M usung; 6 cyllm »aa, remodeling, con- ■ B work, aaal coaUna 1 1 ■ crulse-«-matlc. good cc s f t S S OflQlnal. Call 686-2178. r n I N i if 5 s s s i ly s J W i " 1072 Maverick, 2 door,)r, 6 cyi Festei if.: Mrctei^r&i}.''-' ______CallTSW73M257 o r 7344644 and ■ I condl- ^ I CartServlcas S3S^vni*d. . . . . ____/AGON LLTD 4 DOOR )f concrete, Und- . . l«y_Cot).Const. C o..3i6:4862.» „ d _____ ■ a owner.'exc; cono.'.'T24-i -Rowny,------lo c>call o owner, lowmllM. —^ nowlrig.-eleMup...... yearara «axparietKe In roofing 3 ttlort. higlh lghepo. T O D A T ^^ ■ travel any area. Quailuallty work hauling. Alterter7pm73M730. and refrepair. exporU In in- ■ ----- 2 • I M I^ s c o rt L, 3 doof- ^ Z Oone right. Scotl1 B a g g ett.-- inca work . All work 9 m chback. low miles. “ I 643^130/543^065. guarantiranteed for one year. ■ AM/FM Upo. exc. CO »L- jlnn^ 1?600 »34-44B2 OVeS. * 3 9» 9 $8188 * J 5 ir tune-up 8> X *999 ? ______repair, freOBA c WA/AGON WAGON 5 ■ porfocl. good rubbor,V JISOO.$1 ■« Aotomolictronronim liilon. COUNTiJNTRT SQUIRE, I o v ^ er, if » S ___ a l-oa H u o n al Calns-ins-713- ^ air conditioilionlng. right yellow. • tike new'. n t a . ' CUSTOM HAYIN ■ 7111.aftor 6.30-733-6601. )►; P competitive sran T “ WMWBM H ■■ 'T ' 1 8 7 3 “ Uncom Town j . Roadyrogo,734-034-9762. jUOY-g pAt'A m N O . loWlt. H K J,, ■ m 'looks sharp, runs gr or/exterlor.’. FreaF estimates. rototiiie)liiler, wlli travel. 3 - - new radlals.$1385.733-20 > 8 8 * 1 1 Everett Speniincer, 324-3057. llo dispatched. Visa and | M * i o j 1888 i MCcarticardacceptad.423-4121. | n 1973 Montego, goodi c(cond. B> w /alm ost now Ilros.J. Also/ 151.2! fi - Scheduling aumme U studdod tiros. 543-5814. I r M run. 3 Freeman self-1elf^ropeii^ ^ ■ sd balora, 2 swatf 1978 Morcury Marquis.^ 2 I 197 3 BBUICK l 1974AtMERCURY 111978 COUGAR 1J r ■ stackers, reasonable?hi« Branaon'a IPalntlngr v^ ■=— r good cond. runs woll. I a^ rates, reasonableI irates, i t yra. . RotptliH:otlillng, tractor mounted, ■ 2 tirea. 733-5955 or 734-7147 >LLO MAlARQUIS 4DOOR 2^ I Will travel. Call 73M « exp.. free ostist.Call73«4a. bladede « work, weed mowing, 3 Sir” I Appi andI concorrugating. 733-7038. | "* 1060 Lincoln Coniine owr>«d. u x o l 1 01ow ner. p«H«ct. Silver metollic, ^ “* Mark VI. Tako over | T3,995.536-2628. ______"■ 78 Cougar, very cli ^ ^HjDuEB^DIB H ; T,,; — ' Sunset Pali • 25,000 ml. AC, PS, I AM s a ■¥ 1979 P O>NTIAC r 1978(MERCURY ^ 11978 GRAND ^ ■ Delivered tor drfi : cass. $3650,7 3k07i. - oardenandlotrotalliilng. s s 5' ^ li p^ing lots, etc. Y lnt/exL733-^. - Arnold Mein . I . ------■¥■ G R A N D ULeMANS ZEPHYRYR WAGON MARQUIS ^ , haul too. Call " NonortnwijISS Jest S estlm atw , Ini ow ner, VoeotlKotlort f*ody. AiAuiomotlctronimlulon. ^ Calt73M792 2 i. 168-Autos > Oldsmobi y L I Crane & Rigging. 733-733-1234. on. Cn U v I T f s o o oir conditioning. . ^ ^ Moving must selll 78 ( •- sU . wgn., PS, PB, / ^ I . " “ ““•'S '.. BW r, good snapo, $1,^500 or I o n KSJ"“ 1ft exunor. un\u m offor. C all^ -64h]. ' raasonable,>. free I esllmataa. A T.U S J *1T([88_ J l i ^ I m e s Lawn SprfnkJinkJer Sys. J8.KPalntinflmg. 733-7521. W i. wssi: ! ; 599 »*1599 3 1787. (sniwar phone) H — — — eJ * r ■ Free est Auto/rto/m anual. - S 1979 Olds SUrfire, g ^ I Repairs. 734-23a/733'73MM81. , condition, 4-apood,' aWto s CHEVROLET ' ii I c asse tte , St,OK or r besi r n - 1 ” 8 0 HC 1981 MERCURY 5 VALUANT88 PAtNTWG ex- ; . M f f H ! ^wsf«r.Oay#call733-2263,e' M T E C A R L O ------per. Int/ext.xl. custom paint- ^ ^ lnoscall733<743. monI J 1 X ACCORD) -4 DOOR 9utomotk. pow*r ZEPHYR Z7 ^ 2 I 0 & G S^nMere.. InstallingIn Ing, cuatomom decks, tile I HU M flH ; I * FfonI wh*« ringortd broke*. Sog»gr**n ^ I ' Toro for 8 y e a n i.I wiwe flusr- • wor1(, 8. finish fin corpanlry, JIM-JAC'S fe ■j 172-Aut08-Ponliic; ^ low mil in color; ^ I anleeourwork.3244(!44oa! esUmates.T}734-3385. Slump St removal. S T O D A T . Freeeieeestlmales.42M782. | .'i' 1980 SUNBIRO. Now ll AM/FM Sloroo. $1500. ' $ 3 1 ' ^ I ______I ; ; 734-7573.'______I T f h l l 8 8 8 I >3499 T fL I . Resldsntlal 8. comiommerclal ' ' DIck'e PaintIntlng. 30 yeara. ------I - 78 PontUc. AM/FM. aAT, tT p s ] _ ^i I . lawn care & cleanuplu p . FREE exp. RaslderfentUi, com % In* Treer i8> ahmbberyi Wfflmlng. fe’ • " AC. Good clean tranapclaport*- Im I eatlmates. ValiM LawnLm Care . teiter/axtericrk>r,rel.734-7ho. freeestli ■i, flon.$700. Call 324-4257. J I 7JM 257/7JM M ****kvM. Jlmn'aTrMC^,734-l4S4. 'aT M' - — X '8 w n c tt 'OJoAAilAAiSOnS I 173-AutM-Plymouth ______I t 1S62 Reliant, now transr ! Uwri mowing, rott PlumMno InllaJV . j ™> &• 1 ahrub lopping & i[ >1 «k)n, new radiala, exc.h c i T iHEISENIM O T

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t % APR^>^ w l I# ® '>Vi .. -V M i • ' j r VfACA VTIOI'n T| I VA^N -A IRAM\A - ( ATVErERY AFIFORIDAB!tE P FRICESS AT I B(O l^I A ^s I Z /VM IOT OR SM • 1 ^ — ------T” *LEASkSE pu rchASE a : C A R A VrAN i *T : i i 48 m onth leose. 4 7' monthlyrr poyments at By D o d gJ® e $ 2 1 7 .8 0 . No down poyiscyment required. First St. #86444(400 S ale P rice $10,<0,694.00- month's paymenl of J217.87.80.0 refundable securi* $1.000.00 D ow n PaymentP ■ E D C ^ - uy or lease w ith poymtnents that fit your' ly deposit of $225.00 andnd J45.20: license fee re- __^60^mQnthi.paymentants-Ot$230«79-^ ____ U *“ ’ b u d gjet.-- e l Heavy—duty—SU!uspension—-— duol- -quifed in odvonce.-A t th erend en ofthe leoservooure' — responsible for cKcessivee weorw and'use. and. for 12.5% APR. TTotalp of [ _ r e m oote t e mirrors, tilt wheelel ■ really nice - mileoge in excess of 18,00,000 miles per yeor at 6^ Pay m en ts $13,C3,847.40 : e n j oly y yqur vocation withth this unit with c ents per mile. You have the option to purchose a t' ' Subiect To CrC redit im ^^pfc; paymeIdents as low os $21[17.80 per month lecse-end. how ever, yoo hovehov no obligation to pur- A pprovalval chose. Lease subject toI creditcr opprovol ond in- w i t hI only 01 $488.00 cash orr t r a d e . * surobiiity.

*LEAS\SE PURCHAl A S E " ..J" GMCc ■ site '-'* -y^ .46 month teose. 47 rimonthly payments ot SAFAIi R \ S ale P rice $13,93.900.00 $262.57. No down payment lent required. First months $1,000.00 Dow n P aym ent r ^H^^^sESoFKi'5^^:m S St. #855500 1 0 poyment of $262.57, o refu-efundoble security deposit 60 m onths paymy m en ts a t |g|taiM |i] WitVith a beautiful conviversion interior - ^ of $ 2 7 5 .0 0 ond $ 4 5 .2 0 licelicense fe e required in od- vance, ot the end of the leolease, you ore responsible $302.38, 11.9%9% APR. 3t a way to enjoy youilur vocation in this K s s S . '^*'°' for excessive weor and use,ise , and for m ileage in ex* TOTAL OF PAYftkYMENTS l i t t l e beauty. Room, coromfort, style and .c e ss of 1 8 ,0 0 0 m iles perr yeyeor ot 6 cents per mile. $18,142.90.90 econoinomy •• oil for less than tf $300.00 per You hove th e option to0 purchosep ot leose-end, Subject To Cr

Dd o d g e m IFNl RAM *LEASVSE PURCHASASE CONVERl{SION . i i p 48 month leose. 47 monthlya payments ot )xly% Beautifully e o decorated in:nside and out. This $292.80. No down paymentlent required. First months Sole P rice $13,9(I.9 0 0 .P O j ^ m . poyment of $292.80, o refu ' J l o v elly l y designer von has a sparkle that|w ill •efundoble security deposit $1,000.00 DownI PoymentPc | of $300.00 and $45.20 licelicense fee required in ad- S ! c o t c:h h your \ eye. Enjoy the li ' 60 months paymc'm en ts a t luxurious appoint- vonce. At the end of the leoleose, you ore responsible ______j $299.64,11.5%>% APR Its, front w heel drive, andc economy that for excessive wear ond use.ise, and for mileage in ex- cess of 18,000 miles pjrr yeorye ot 6 cenU per mile, TOTAL OF PAYMYMENTS * t^ ^ ._ _ . ^is-syniy n o n o m o u s - w i t h - o - COIorovon. Take.-this You hove ih e option tolo-puchose - | ot-leose-end,- ~ $17;978,40^40------b e a u t y jty on vocation nowIW f o r l e s s t h a n however you have no obligaligation to purchase. Lease S ubject To CreZredit $ 3 0 0>0.00 . 1 per m onth and lessle than $700.00 subject to credit opprovolll ondinsurobiiity,or A pprovalal '■ ______c o s hio 01 r trade.* . S t . # 8 5 4 4 1 0 0 'T - ^ h j l - 3 GMGr ' . *LEAiASE PURCH/•lASE WITH TRAILWAAGONS 48 month lease. No downm ppaymenls required. First EXQUISITE CONVIVERSION month's poyment of $399.5>9.27. 0 refundable securi- S ale P rice $18, ty deposit of $400.00 ond 18.300.00 ~' - tf J • ' St. #8555111 1 0 jnd $45.20 license fee re- quired in advonce. We payoy your-second> poyment so $1,000.00 D owi/n n! P aym ent his is everything you.'vive dream ed about you hove no payments for3r 606 days then 4 6 m onthly. 60 months payiayments at J tmake it o reality - wivith huge savings; poym ents 01 $ 3 9 9 .2 7 , AtVt thetl end of the leose, you $404.92,11.9'1.9% APR P a y leless ; than $1,000.00 c o s h o r t r a d e a n d . ore responsible for excessivssive wear ond use. ond for TOTAL OF PAYAYMENTS f m ileage in e x ce ss of 18,0C1.000 miles at 6 cents per t a k e! thist unit on your vocation v with no $24,295.25.20 mile. You have the optionlion to purchase ot leose- p o y m e i Subject To9 ClCredit nents due for 60 day]ys and then less end, however, yoo hove no obligalion to purchose. i » t h a nI $400.00 $> per m onth’.* Lease subject to credit oppnpprovolond insurability. A pprove>val ■ ■ 2 ^ T ™ DDODGE B-21S50 RAM C HHPWh hB ® f f l S $ VALUE vy/AGON ^ ) 0 ' St. #85926610 SAAVE OVEH —'^ 'i!*! This his beautiful silver andid blue royal w agon h H h h h T has reclining; Tl seats, spepeed control, tilt IP ^ E ^ S ji wheel,:el, power windovys anmd door locks and AMD!ENJOY THHIS UNIT[ON a l l ccomfort o and conveninience items you M T I wouldlid w ont. This unit hasIS been utilitzed by' I our rentalre: departm ent oliolowing you the op- ______Iportuntunityof huge savings. YrOUR VA(CATION! ■k; I D5rive To In Burl(ley I B o i nanz< /I X / e *• ■Cl &Sav BURLIY"@ 8 ■'IDHHO ^^JM OVMLAN^^

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------.. _! ^ ■ ..'.J _ l' . ' ~' ' ITS-^D atlan 175-Auto Detlan ^: i 175-AutoOeilOT, ^ ■ t«- 17SrAutoD«l« • Bronco, 1B73. nmy tiros. " W i «: Ironl «nd, AM/FM atere< j e)tC.eona..OOOO. 7334239. TT i • LET YOUR OARDEN GRO\TOW 1 * 'Vrith holp (rom mo Time i t i o n ‘ I' .0 N«ws CIssaided Oopsr Westefim Days; C elebral Pick up your 3 frt ' 2 M kets ol gsrden seeds l ^ \ m t for reeding this ad. Oo « 0 free packeta whan yo 2 place your classlded a< CASH REBATE'S A R E B AACK! . « iO f>Jm tli»»PPlyiaa<»}» 'i Steal this 1965 QMC JImm'2 I I S v-e, AT. AC, power windowSi- I/I l l - & locks, S yoar/fi0,000 nffl i • w arranty,.. IlKe new, on! S '11,000 mlios, never off roa< n NADA book $13,700, 3 mui I ' I •1000 Casfsh » aell 113,177 nowi Compaiop a re ' j /: S i 2 this like new 4 X 4 to a nowMW 4 II- D ealer Rebc ' 4.' • ^ o n d l l • ■ 1970 Ja e p wagoneor. Qoo I m - " ^ tires, very dependabli^ ' O(tv -i- 1986 ; rieoo. Calie37HI«55evoB. ^ \\ • 1971 Ford Bronco, excelleiellent \i\ iSUZU ’ : cond., many extras, shan 28 Pup»Po In Ilock S aakino >3?0tf. Call 733-5639.>39.,55"^' f-1 H i PUPS \ 1975 Ford 3/4 ton 4x4. 3» ______.to chc h 6 a » fra m tl automallc, PB. PS, hut)s, ...ofSpecta , B Unka. 4234606or4234367.iP I ' ■ tacular Saving! • 1976 Land Crulaar, goc • condillon, now tiroa, CS Wai Use Youiur R ebate As Y<^ o u r D o w n Payn/m ent :: h -ba, $3.000.4234762. M 1978 Chovy 3/4 ton pickup, BUYAr^NYNEW YES WE HAVEh •• X 4, blua & white, lair condM - s ------? 78,000 ml.; taking bide. .U Ur n it- , ! i - -1 • 2 WWh»«I 1 OrlvM • 4 VI^Mm\ Driv«t • Gai/Dieiel■al n can bo soon al Rral Bocuiocurl- i\ ‘ : k • Spac* C abt* LonsIQ o r S hort B «dt ty Bank, 222 Main Avee SS., t OLDSMOBIIIILEORBUIC o l ^ n Falia, 7334590, s a n . UAMORPPURCHA*! OR ANY USISED CAR AN I; na-A ntJqueA irtoa - ! ■ < : Must aall '69 Ford Falrlar »20(>000 Cash H exocond.,$l200ort>e8ti» . | H RECEIVE/A PAIR OF Hiler R ebate • (er. Call 9344551 eves. n I onvor- . o n a l l : , good * ^ “ rubb«r. rons good, ga MEN'S OlDIR LADIES « top,nofuat,t20&.5364’h^ 1986 ^ I TRO(COPER l( f tK-Aiilos-BuIck WESTIFERN BOOTl • '63 Park Avenue, oxioxc,, 2D! DOORS ; I ;olloc{ n f l ^ l ^W e'v e Rou'nitided Them JUpI I ■

. ! : 154-Autos-Cidliiac a n d W e'rere Going Tot I ' ; 3 197S CAOILUC FleetwocIwood j $^5w! . ' M oveTlrh e m O ut D l BE n r u 1076 Coupe d e Vllle. best»a u l. ■6 car. m ust self. First $» ■(^4 j tyi i j ■ f i U kea. Call 3244033 evea.l1 ifl '-iALL CARS DDRASTICALL VINFAU^^^^_ ^ I ISB-AulM-ChevnHet > UCEDI ^ 1984 Chevy Cllailon. PS, Pl i l REDI AT, AC, excelleni eondllloffi M j | ------s.— >430Q. Call 5434764. - V -77-C hevelte,-A T ; AM/F» H TSK, rona and looks googood, bestoH er. 7334630. 1 1B0-Auto®-DodQe SDICKa D E Y ElPVIClE e i l B Tl 1972 Dodge Demon, oood goc . I ' r l U f l x A . < tirea. rons good, haa m « [ r - •MD3BDIK-IIS1 V roo(. $500 or msko olio I 7IJMA1NAVI.I."*^ 1TWlHfAUl 7»-a7J1731 I ^ ^ Callh»9129.a(tBre. ^ID IDllO A l a 1973 Dodge Polara 4 door, doo llil Tin'HKviW M Immaculale condillon InsUnslde Z & out, 360 2-barrel, mualUsee- se t i I II' to appreclalo. ^ r0 » mechanical detects, $59 t ! IJ 3264016 or 73«-<505. ■ '■■B3SDDBB IBBBili S' — COPIES; C hespost In to WORLD 0F ( li i S H2-*UlM-F0fll8 Whllo-U-Waft service.« Ur' » Landscaping- E Poalman, 624 Blue Lakes U Fast & reasonabls S k . . Si!sS I i 2 MOVINQ g Blvd North. T.F. ' ■ m 1979 Pinto wagon, AC, goc; = J T Hl E I S E N iMOTO ■ cond., flxc. Urea, mini ;•! : repair. $S00/ot(er.3264386. « » s J { ■ ■ I Cleaning, hauliniling, pronlng, , Sp«cLallzin{iliing in trS ier * I ' ■ 1905 MusUng; 6 cyllndo . ahrub remov^ I. remodeling, con- I ■ crurae-a-niallc, good con f S Freoest.Tony7d'7 4 4 4 » . creU wort : QrlfllnaLCall8a»2l78. 1 1 W l black-top, I t e s t e rr n D a I -rnr«.-«.‘i^ .■ 1972 Maverick, 2 door, 66 ccyl : experience. Phil, 423-435!iJ.™' ______»^4Mr79M644and | : reS tfvteM 53^2738eve i y s 5 I ard care. Free / ^ 9 7 4 Ford MusUng 11, cloa -4361. ■ runs groat. 25,000 ml, c M R Home* Inc. haa a V ' I - rebuilt eng. $850.786-4584. i?{ - IUSED »CAR CULTUREDIRED MARBLE. Tub I ______. m 1974 Thunderbird. PS, PI onclosurea,urea, ahowera. Free " i , - AT, AM/FM caas, AC, ex ■ R B O B S . 1 Eatlmatea.tea. PRO MARBLE I r S coiid. 8254645 or ^ 22. ^ i i P q q q i q qUSBEBM 73447511or43»48l6. or < " ; 1 2 1975 FORO LTD Landau, P! I ^ S PB, AC., Mual Selll ^ 5 DECKS, fences & sii hAtnB&hon Lawn mowlng/ig/tifm, grass I : Z oKer. 4234^7atter5pm. t P K I ■ ysrd ImprovemenU.I IFree ’ cstchor mowersare, Iroe eat i l A L l I estlmaies. Wesley 734-7114-7166. , oip, resaonablo. j . S '1®^ Counlry Squlre_II s PQQ ' m paasonger wagon, gocSobJ -K B cond., good radial tiro h , . ^ V 9 7 6 F O>RD R 1978 CHCl EVY 19 rnON HOME I : cnilao, A t. $1600.73^4926. Moat complete)ie ■ home ' s OW^E™fRt IF you have wind ■ . - 1978, Ford Courier XLT,T A(k . ^ P I N T O ■ ^■agSIZul^H______garden senrlirvlce avail, - and rein * ^CX )N LTD972 FORD ♦ ' In damage, cali Bax- ■ ______storoo, .campor shell, or 5 ? .^ ------WAG . ■ — ^ Custom-SiM thlflQ. -■ QCheck l __ ... ____ca/pontry. conc(ncrete,,Undr._ ------U y-C onstinst Co. 3i84a62..30— i n owner, oxc. cond.. 324-125 bomy, ---- ■—Local t< ■ our compoUtive rates.ss. Will . scaping, mowln axpertance In rooting " ; V ■______■ilS! ^ — "“'.mSdr high.Bh»po. D 4 D O O R * ■ \ towner.lowmlla*.' ' |■ travel any area. QualityIty workw hauling. A(tar7p ipalr. experU in In* I S 1981 Escort L. 3 door ha Uggett, surenco« workw . All work ! ■ chbsck. low miles, AC T O O A Y I iteedloronayesr. | i ■ AM/FM Upo, oxc. cond jlnn^ t?fi00. 734-4482 ovoa.I t *39' >9 *8t1 8 8 ____ M Lawnmower tunoHjp t & ______repair, Iree pickup & ______9 9 9 ING deliver. Uaed mowers,mc $35 & Rooting,g, aali types, general ' ^ 0 S le^Morcury&Uncoln r . J - — - ® ..aT.SS.ra23-4404 up. Homollle XI itry, (ree eallmate, 15 ■ ■ Sharpost 1S75 Mocurucury X 1 9 7 6 C H REYSLER Y 1979 BBC O B C A T 1971 Marly Ja co b s-4234221«22l. $100,uketradea,aa, 733-8335. yeare expi n Cougar XR7 In iho counIn guaranteedassfasj."* i • T IIL M . PB. AC. 2 dr. ‘T ruri Z Z C O R D OD S B A W A\ G O N - 76 W TOYOTA j | • po rted , good rubOcr, Ji50i>1500. ■ « Automallc trantirwnliilon. COUNTRTTRT SQUIRE, 2 w s »-733- r oireoodltlonliDnlng. Brightht yiyailow. W A G O N 5 “ S [ io 1 ownar, { Ilk* naw. , , n I w m JE H u 1973 Lincoln Town ca . JUDY'S PAINTIITING. inWn- Have,, H I looks sharp, riina oroa CUSTOM HAYINQ or/exterlor. Free■ eeeatlm sus. • rototlller.wer.wllltrevaL Z • - » new radlala. $1385.733-2046, MOI8 8 *111 9 9 M Competitive ratea EverattSpencer.er. 3244057. Radio dlspdiapalched. Visa and I . B 1973 Monlego. good conc;ond. - Readytogo,734-9762, M Ccardacrdaccepted.423-4121. ■ n w/almost now llroa. AlsAlao 1888,* tr hay ; aludded tiros. 543-S814. propelt ______- 1978 Mercury Msfquls. 2 di ^ 1973 BUIJICK 1974 MEMERCURY 1971 Branaon'a Pair Scheduling aummer 2 good cond. runa woll, ^now noi J A P O L U J,™'®*' reasonable rart iling, traclor mounted, I “ tIroa. 733-5955 or 734-7147. , L O M AkRQ R I UIS 78 i COUGAR J i run. 3 Freeman sell-pro('** exp.. tree esi. Cl work, weed mowing, _ ed bslers, 2 swstnera ^ 1980 Lincoln Contlnenti wned. Uxol I own<>wn»r. p«rf«g wllh-a tmctor ■ Magic cornorlng pkg, Al >8 *141W 9 * 1 retea, reterencetrea. 73S-4603. mounted:ed i S' tiller dlaclng; 3 k t * 8 8 CUSTOM HAYSTUKIN reasonableublerales,733^. I AC, P/wlndow8/door lockjjcka, ■ ’ 2 wide, will travel. : T-top, $3,995. S36-2626. 1 0 8 8 ; ■ Call42»824. 76 Cougar, vo^ cloar ______■ 25,000 mN AC, PS. AM/FIi/FhJ ■ K 1 9 7 9 p o^ITIAC m 1978 MEMERCURY 193 m ...... 'Sun'ra Pinnmting,....quim y------. - i . ; casa, $386). 73^407^. "“ “ 'J;■ m BHmrowffTffP ble ratea, (ree Qardonlon aand lot rototllling. B — -K GRAND Left>MANS ZEPHYRIt WV A G O N 978N GRAND Jf- * o tT w ext 733-^. - ArArnold Mein ■ WKmiSBwBKM(fthwoat Call7334792Ca . S )l|e ^ ownevner. Vocationlion r*ody. Autoa •1234. 168- A u l08 - Oldsmoblle curlT$SOO MARQUI5 oil J4- ■ Delivered te? drtveiw • Moving m ust setll 78 Olo ■ - f i ' W * . aia. won., PS, PB, A/( o"?o^monlng. . . I Crano&Rigging, 733-m RosldenUl or’ c commercial, H i ^ Bg S n i i i ' > ^ good snaM , $1,500 or t»i tnterlor & exterior, .,,:L . otler. C a il^ 4 4 h ). M , ^ n8 8 *158 9 9 * 1 ______■ - reasonable, (ree«e eatlmatea. » ra& .fisjtt B , sr Sya. J&KPalntlng.73 nlaSrZr. (answer phone) , i ^ 1979 Olds SUrilie, goc nanual. ■ooei. condillon. 4-apoed, ateir J ------■ W » | I SUtes Lawn Sprinkler i casaetu, $1,9«or best c HEVROIET -198 H O r • ■ Free oat. Auto/man o M fe r. Oaya call 733-2263, ovei I 1980 V A U JA M rrM?MNf^ ox- H ISH J I Repairs. 734-2329/73»4oe custom psint- H Q a V ings call 73^743, X accord 41 Zi81 MERCURY T ------per. Int/ext co atalling Ing, custom decks, ( tile — i W ^ Front w h»«ld itMrlngarg ar>tfbrak*». lh carpentry, JlkJIM-JAC'S I ^ low m lU i ZEPHYR Z7 J a guar- work, & llnlsh .■i 172-Aut08'Ponti*c TOBO O A T ■ s M. estlm sles. 734434395. Shim . I Q & G Sprinklers. Install Free estlnialos.estln 4234792. . . | ■1 19M SUNBIRD,' N ^ 'lir o n rjr i I ‘ Toro (or 8 yeara i we gi •1 AM/FM aloroo, $1500. Cl ; j anleo our work. 3244061 ; 734-7573.______I 7 7 * i a ig . 30 yeara ______- 78 Ponllac. AM/FM, AT, PI B 8 8 I merclai '• ^ k ' a Painting. . FREE exp. Restdentiallal, comm, in- . Tree & shrubberyshn trimming, 3 ' " AC. Good Clean Iranaport 1 4 9 9 * ,rer.734-7iio. ireeeatimsitimstoe, insured. 0 ■ I ------mCv* . , toiter/exUrtor, n a tlon. $700. Call 324-4257. . I ResMentlal & commer Jlm*sTta«TtaeCare,7M-1484. 3 iison's . I . Uwn care & cleanup. FF 2 ITS^Autos-Pfymouth ‘ I - 3 1982 Reliant, new tranamli ■ I ' InataJV sion, new radlala, exc. scor { T Hl E I S E NIMOTO I rt!? or« j ^ dlllon.$3500.32M 787. ____ r r Over 32 Years The EasiestSf Place/ In The Worki To S um j s I ^______W ng!7JW 78^ _ McBride’n10 704939.7344305. : ■ -X 76 Volaire wagon, ,m run , 7dOI MAIN AVE.E. E. TTWIN FALU I Lawn mowing, rototlllLS ., - S S ■ p m .., ^ y A C a r . 2 . ( I trash removal. tTM toppi 739-7700 J

I I ^ I ■ ' W ednesday,ay, May26,1966 TImos-Now'J ew s. Twlri Palla. Idaho^ C f^ ’ 5 ^ 5 ------^ INITEREST 1 ASSLOW H .I||U I||W AS ^ , 6 . 8B % A P R n m & * l l P V/A aATIO p VAVN-AiRANA A ATVVERY AF fo r i:d a bHE PIRICE!IS AT B} o r^ A rM Z >\M i O Tr o R (S!!I *LEA ,ea-J i l™ e t " CARAVVAN ASE PURCHiHASE B y D o ddge i 48 month leose. 4747 monthly poyments at . St. #8644.4400 {217.60. No down payment p reqoired, First S a l e P H c ^^10,694.00 K month's poyment of J2I7217.80, orefundoble securi- $1,000.00 Dowrtwn Payment EZDCS Buy or lease with poyryments that fit your _ Jy deposit of $225.00 on I ond $45.20 license fee re- ■ budgidgetr Heavy ~duty“ s quIredm 'dflvcince'.'At thelhe end’bf'the lease, yoo ure ....60 months poymerfients a t $230.79 •- — ^ r l l H '" sijspension “ U iidP responsible for excessivesive weor and ose, ond for 12.5% APR.R. Total1 of ____i _ I 'e t 'c mote mirrors, tilt wheleel - really nice ■■ mileage in e x cess of 18.000 18,< miles per year ot 6 Payments $13,847.40$12 ijoy yqur vocation wlvith this unit with ^ J flr* '' ®"i°' cents per mile. You hoveve thei option to purchose at Subject Toro Credit( paynlyments as low as $2>217.80’ per month leose-end, however, youou hove}• no obligotion to pur- Approvi■oval rfithth only $488.00 cash oor trad e.* chose.-Leose subject to cre d it opprovol and in- sorobility.

GM<\c *LEA■ASE PURCH,HASE ' .48 month lease. 47 SAFA«\RI 47 monthly poyments ot Sale Price $13513.900.00 4 $262.57. No down poymeyment required. First months $1,000.00 Down St. # 8555i5010 poyment of $262.57, ore0 refundoble security deposit wn Payment With a beautiful corDnversion interior - of $275.00 ond $45.2020 li license fee required in od- 60 months paylayments at vonce, a t the end of thehe l

i i e f T ’ DODGE MIIINI RAM *LEAASE PURCH/HASE CONVEFRSION Mu S S '^ 48 month lease. 4717 monthly poym ents' of Beautifully.. decorated insideii ond out. This $292.80. No down poyme^ment required. First months Sale Price $13, ” ^ 4 e r 3 3 i 13,900.QO 5 lovel/ely designer van has: (a sparkle th at ,will poyment of $292.60, o] rerefundable secority deposit $1,000.00 Downi/n PaymentI of $300.00 ond S4S.20 li ^ B catchtch your eye. Enjoy the 0 license fee reqoired in od- ' 60 months poynayments ot le luxurious appoint- vonce. At the end of theie Icleose, you ore responsible p m ent:nts, front wheel drive,;, ond economy that for excessive weor ond1 usu se , ond for m ileage in ex- $299.64.11.5*.5% APR _____c e ss.o fJ S.OQO-miles pec.' ____ TOTAL OF PAY,AYMENTS______------i s --synonomous-with-a s y - coravanHrake-this-ci iec-yeor-oLA.cenlspor-mito,_ You hove th e option to lo puchdse ot leose-end, $ 1 7 .9 7 88.40 .4 beauoufy on vocation nolow for less than r'.r'.' ,•■'■■■ how ever yoo hove no obli{)bligotion lo purchase. Lease Subject To> ClCredit $30C100.00 per month andI Iless than $700.00 subject to credit opprovolvol andi insurobility. Approve>val coshshor trade.* ; St. #8544100I ______

GM(i C ' ’ *LE/EASE peScH:h a se WITH TRAILWi VAGONS 46 month lease. No downnvn poyments required. First EXQUISITE CONNVERSION month's poyment of $3993 9 9 .2 7 , 0 refundoble sccuri- ■: ■ ^ _ j B m Sale Price $18,300.00$1( St. #855515110 ly deposit of $400.00I onond $ 4 5 .2 0 license fee re- i> g g m n m n $1,000.00 Dowr>wn Poyment______■ i'l^y ? This Thi is everything you'.j'.ve dreomed obout quired in advance. We poypo) yoor-second payment so Tor'6D days ttien 46 monthTy", 6Q months pa'payments at ------n o w^nTtakeitTTrgahty i - vi with huge savings. poyments of $399.27. At the er^ of the leose, yoo $404.92. 11.II.9% APR IB K S ^ Pay/ lessll than $1,000.000 cosh or trade and ore responsible for excess:essive w ear a n d u se , and for TOTAL OF PAYMENTSPA take;e this unit on your■ vocation with no mileoge in excess of 16,(16.000 miles ot 6 cents per $24,295,:95.20 mile. You hove the optic paymijments due for 60 do ption to purchase at lease- lays and then less end. however, yoo hovele non obligotion to purchase, Subject Tolro Credit r. '*' ' '••.• •: :■.:- 4.:; • • , - ■ thanin I$ 4 0 0 .0 0 per month’.'L* Leose subject to credit opprovolopE ond insurability, Approvroval s ...... -

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R a n i» g e r s , R e d r Nledenfuer In the top or the eighthI when> Bob a single offf theIt rlght-tleld wall to on base in the (ilthII InningIr and Greg games and at gave them a two-game wasejected. PIttsbuiurgh 2 iBrenly singled, look secondnd on a sac- snap a 2-2: tie.tf The Reds added Waliccr’s solo shot Innthe U ninth. lead over^er th e idle PITTSBUFURGH (AP) - Terryy t rifice and moved to third.d-on pinch- unearned runsuns In lhe sixth and sev- The victory increas Texas’ lead In the An:Ameiican League Easl. II wasas M o n t r e a l 5 Harper hitIt ai grand slam with twoO 'hitter 1 Joel Youngblood’s Intleld li hit. in the American Leagcague West to one Clevelancind's fourlh consecutive SdhD lefto 4' outs In the 12lh Inning Tuesdayy I Brenly scored on plnch-hl•hitler Chili Davey.Lopespes put the Cubs ahead in Ifomia. defeat, vering the Atlanta Bravess I Davls’groundout. game over idle Callfor im MONTREAL (AP) - Hublc "IShl. power the first wllhUh his second-hom er of H ulett’s hom er gavijave Chicago a 2-1 ' Fog rolledroi Into Cleveland Sladium Ictory over the Pittsburgh the season but3ut thei Reds tied it In the j,e Brooks' groundout drovove In Milch t» ’'M' " M ilwaukee 9 lead buf McDowcjwcll, who had on theI slshores of Lake Erie In the lase with the Plrnles. second on a Irl]triple by Eric Davls and • inning and becam c thick dur-□r. Webster from third ba; hom ered oft Chicagogo is tarter R ichard third inn ieventh Inning n-low crowd In Plltsburghh .K a n s a s C i t y 1 _ BoDiaz’ssacriticrltlccfly. e fifth. Afler Brown walkedMi tlebreaklng run in the se’ Dotson, 2-5, in thee thirdtl Inning, lg- Ing the the M ontreal, f l 2 .™ waimatched the Pirates dropp KANSAS CITY, Mo. - . 1 . 7 RyneSandbeidberg drove In a run wllh Bcmazard^ leading off the Tuesday night, lifting-U nitcd a two-run rally!lly In the R angers’ Tony Bt l.l Expos over the San DiegoSoPadresM. Uielr sixthLh straight, thclr. longestit Charlie< Moore hit a bases-ls-loaded tri- a single In the-1the-third to give the Cubs and 5lxtm‘bnd wenmo a M rcak of the season. Thee |pie, Rob Deer hit two home fifth with a Icadoffloff double. SA U Clevelant ,as Webster, who had thrhree hits, led l^lng strea n e runs ond a 2-1 lead ly a pitch and both count onon Jullo Franco, the gam e was m their third In a row. the I M llwaukeeBrcwers see Fletcher was hit by a of off the seventh by reachchlng base on Bravcswont icor^ Mvcn parkcr helpe.‘iped tic It again when hc d tor 15 mlnules because ot loaded the bases whenn unearnedi runs Tuesday nl runners advanced on Pole O’Brien’s delayed I nn error by reliever Tlirim Stoddard, night for a off the fourlourth wllh a single, went the fog; ‘ amircz walked. Dale Mur-r- {9-1 victory over the n fly ball. ,nc 1-2. W ebsler stole seconcind, took third ■'■''“'■ T '™ run-slarved m second onn anai Intleld out, to third McDowcll. scored■ed as Pete In- Bostonon right fielder Dwight Evans E Dawson and phy singedcd and Bob H om er was In-V KansasCllyRoyals.I . on a wild pilchilch and scorcd as Buddy alned lh at hc was unable tolo on a tly ball by Andre 1 cavlglia groundedd

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France and Argemjenllna have the The leateama are split Into six groups " “ nam ent DegInigins next Saturday Ip- Poland's assistant coacach, Bernard least cxpensinslve set of tlckels for sbet chance « of any European Icj two best play crsln the-wi2-world. Ings andd playp one gam e against eochch p ia u l.sa ld . J , I In Here II" are thumbnail And all 24 teams hav< 'preliminary7 matches at Irapuato -• thet 1986 World Cup. Miche lave high hopes team willdthfn the division. The topap “ The h eal is a concerem but If we a farm townwn 195 miles northwest of il ; skelchesoltho[the 24 team s. as the World Cup — th« f Ihelr captain and sta r mldiIdflelder, is the m osl popu* two teamm s In each division, plus thefie are well-conditioned, wc should do Mexico aty GROUPA . lor sporting event In t Ity — costs $109. TheJ considered c one of the best f n the world - four third-rd-place teams with the beslsl well," Bobby Robson,n. England’s minimum wiwage, which most Mex* tl ARGENTIN,riNA - The winner commcnccs next Saturdz • the world, along with Ar irday. records'■ -- goal Hifferentlal is thefie manager, said. icans cam ,,isaboul$3.15aday. is C of the 1978 Cup.Cu| Argentina was - The Italians, with Diego Maradona. PJatlnl, h a slumping main tlebebreaker — advance to theDC Robson doesn't think: any£ team is Authoritiesles in some cilies and h disappointment In i Paolo Rossi In the lineup, Un oppose second rou I he Is at the top of his gamj e c - h e h a s jgao V hc t< round. dominant this year, lowns are planning pl to scl up giant p team has been Bulgario In th e opene: • played sensationally for Ju *ner at Aztecyi F ro m those th 16, the field wlll be cutut “There is no outstandndlng leam,” television scrscreens in public plazas so T “ ' i - ' S .I, withw an emphasis- Stadium before an expecpected crowd of to eight qi • Turin In Italy - bas claii quarterflnallsts and then to lo he said. “Maybe 10 teamims could win people who ddon'l own television sets tl ntggednessless and stamina — m orc than 100,000. a I the French are stronger I four semiimiflnallsls. The semifinalsIs It and 1 rcckon we are onele ofI them ." can watch the games. w Argentineillnes clearly tired Rossi was the star were In 1982, when they reicached the or of , the 1882 will bc heldhei June 25 a t G uadalajarara The World Cup Is nott ionly a lime While the•^c M exicans, naturally, will si aics In 1962. Diego World Cup, scoring six semifinals. 5lx tim es In the and Mcxl(:xlc6 City, with the final in for soccer but for ccl6bra•ration. II is a have overwhwhelming crowd support, ____ Maradona retremains the star, l a s t ' three gam es, jrtln sj g the AzlecaSta Maradona, who plays for jtadlum . month-long parly, highllglighted by the the SouthI j American teams and il 3 ‘‘l" '““eli hoc hasn'tha approached 'i Italians’ run to the Championship.cf, Italy ant the Italian League, is a 25 and Bulgaria are In Group A, Brazilians dancing in tthe streets, Spain also willwi enjoy the vocal back- fc S the level oneonce predicted for But he has played poo forward whose strength anand nimb c , I poorly the past along with wit Argentina and Southth the Scots singing Ihelr liililting songs, ing of Mexicxican fans. Thousands of fc as a Knee problem, II Iwoyears. footwork make him pat K orea, atiand their games — othersr and m uch debate on lh(the merits of Brazilians anand Britons are expected d; i S S ? Striker Claudliudio Borghl might “Paolo Is in bellcr shs dangerous. After the Ai shape now lhan th an the openerop - will be at Puebla. each i leam and each p layoi'cr. In the countr;itry to root on their coun- fs r® ? be Ihelr best;t player pli In Mexico. , ,■ hc w as In 1982," clai failed lo m ake the semifinal :laimed Italian Group» B,B at Mexico City, h as Mex-X- Billboards for the Wororld Cup put ■ trymen. f BULGARIA:1A — A surprise 'i Coach Enzo Bearzot. "H — afler winning the Cup at "H is pride wlll ico. P araguay, ra j Iraq and Belgium.n. upi by the tournament's1 ccommercial The tournjrnam enl originally was is ™ “ Ify Iromrthe tt slrong Com­ ;i do the rest." 1976 — Maradona promlMdd the team , G roup 0' Clconslsls of France, Canada,a, ;sponsors pilch cveryllylhlng from awarded to) C Colombia, bul financial w ic put together a Italy hardly is a one-man one team, the Soviet would do belter in Mexico. let Union and Hungary, andid barbecuei sauce to fllm.. IMost of the problem s foreorced the Colombian gov- The six nations which h; allfylng run, going" though It wlll m iss Dino Dli Zoff, the will p lay In MnLeon. ads feature "P iq u e," theJie chili pep- ernment wilh'ilhdraw. Mexico and the the th UUe - Italy, Brazil, S W gT “ •‘'''" “fhigh-scoring f i outfit superb goaltender of the 1982 squad, Brazil . I, Spi^ln, A lgeria and Nor-r- per,| sombrero-wearingng cartoon Unlled Slatesites both offered to host many, m Argentina, Englai somctlrictlm es Is loo al- wl.o has retired. Fullbillback Antonio th e m Irel land and reland play in Group D alal imascot for the World Cup.p. the evenl. FHFIFA, lhe govem lng body Uruaguay—arc Ui here. ITS best pioyer Is Cabrlni and midflelfielder Marco Guadalajaijara, while Group E hasIS Stores lhal had WorldV, Cup for soccer woworldwide, chose Mcxico, :mll Dimitrov, the Tardclli are Italy’s topp plplayers. W est Gerr Television coverage of lhthe World S"af“ E-"!' ermany, Uruguay, Denmark•k im em orabilia gathering didust on Ihelr which hostedcd the w orld Cup In 1970 CiCup In the United States wi ; Mexico’s best player,/er, Hugo San- andScotlai Hand at Queretaro. -' i shelves for months, noww are repor- and is the first fl: nation to hold the tensive. tei SIN, the Spanish-i it a /Iy -— The defending chcz, Injured his kneo(0 while,v helping The slxt Ixth division. Group F, is alQl iling good sales as the ear:arly waves of event twice. network,ne will televise all w 52 ' C ham pion recmalns m i formidable, Roal Madrid to the European Eu club sweltering 1982 hero Paolo ng Monterrey, wherere Ithe expected 20,000 lo 40,<0,000 foreign Brazil, iedd 1by the great Pole, won ESPN E5 h as 15 contests, Inclu championship. The Me}Mexicans never England, :L ln g ” e 1, Poland, Portugal andid visitors' arrived, lls third Worli)rld Cup In 1970. The 1986 sem se ifinals, while NBC wili sensational clutch \ have been successful1 lrIn World Cup Morocco 'ill do six ' V J play. The English andid Bul ticket sales have: notn been as team Is bes(esct with 'turmoil. One games, ga beginning withh itfliv. i sl struggled In the. ’ play but have a strongig - ~ and young Polish tea teams have expressed' con-n- brisk.I In fact, Octavio FcFernandez, a player, Leandmdro, quit (he team this Bulgaria Bi and finishing uwllh^'e yoar andmd m ight not start. — team which, bolstcIstered by the com abou tout lhe heal there, fearinglg :spokesman for the organanlzlng com- monlh In proti■Qtcst of lhe rosier moves chchampionship game. ■See WORLD.D CUPC on Page D6 \NFLnmanageementcchief de’fends sstudy qimdestr^'oying LUSFL NEW YORK (AP) -TheNaUonal- ■ ina 1981 seminar. w hat he adm;im ltled w as'probably only P o rter, who Is Involved wWith aboul wehavelosoywll'Wllh a grain of saU ." Football League's management , "Do you deny havingng had such i% hours wotA'orth of preparation work 30 3i seminars a year, slatedcd lhal the NFL Commissiilssloner Pele Rozelle . chief testified Tuesdaylay that a semi* - Pro ^ football conversations?" Myersonunsaid. before glvln;/Ing his two-hour pres-,, outlineo of his actual prctresentatlon had testified earl:!!arller In the tria l thal nar. enlltled "How To Conquer the ...... "Yes sir," Donlan replielied. enlatlon. ' wasw culled from his book andar follow- he fell "physlccsically ill" when he USFL" was merely an During an hour of I eda format similar to his ol 984. “ I thought It was Just lo J hc w as furnished wllh other sem- heard whal was contained In the and not a concerted effc Donlan Insisted lhat the ground Information by the, Inars. sem inar. the fledgling league. M M n." nar, which included sucl - - s . ! :rnlng both leagues, such Bell also testified lhalil "by no' Rozelle added!d lhal11 he had no prior „ dissuading ABC-TV out sludy has been labeled a I ' and revenue. Porter. ststretch of the imaglnatloilon should knowledge of the seminar before lls “ It's purpose w as tolo leach us how The slu ° tra c t with the USFL an.md tanknip. lo analyze the compelpetition, so you “smokinglg gun" by USFL attorney , Bell's “limited" research, any of these ideas bc be callcd prescnlatlon. ' ting financially weak leacams, .was to a • strategies." can gel a better handledie on (Indlvldu-'Garvey MMyerson.j | lc and dirty examination of There was3 a. possibility of - be used as a guideline. Both Porter and Beli said s they repeating the leclecture, but within a al player) negotialliaUons," Jack As thee third week of testimony y Donlan, who Is expeclelod 10 relum providedpi disclaimers aboutut the fea- few weeks. Bellll sisaid he was w as told Donlan, executive director din of the began after aft a four-day holiday i y to the sland Wednesdiday, echoed Porter and a _ Bell ,,slressed_sl_slblllty . or practicality-of; thet seml--by Donlan “lha:'that Rozelle - thought — N F L 'Irtanagem ent Cou:ouncll;-saia as break,' M; r In thn tiny throughout ~ rhftif l tpintlmnny thnt pj M ycrsbh' cbricent'ralcjd ' on_.comrhenls' n i ' made earlier -nai^fter-maklng^heir-prea imld“ tJC^glitlve an- testim ony resum ed in the USFL’s past NFL'L labor managemenl semi- -1 I- - by olher witnesses. suggestions5 vwere merely "Ideas or Bellb added, "One should take te whai lllrusl Implicationtlons." 11.5 billion an tltn isl sulsull agalnsi the nars. Read Inlo the record wwere depos- notions." NFL.. itlons from Professoror Mlc;hael The USFLL

Paa y t o n s a vi c e ’ll b)e back tlthis fall i i i LAKEKE FOREST, 111. (AP) - Thehe But hc dislikes talkingng aboul in- don’t know. It’sIt’: hard to explain. I R h Q jgain will be "Run, Walter,ir, dividual goals, "I had aI fifairly good day," he inIn Chicago this fall becauscse “You don’l wanl toI talkt about said of his 6161 yards in 22 rushes, W aiter>r 1Payton, the NFL's all-timeac them becausc you are1 In I: a team- "Everybody w'* as keying on me and rushingng leader, Isn’t ready lo callill oriented sp o rt," he saidlid. "I don’l when you do do lhat, It's going lo :s. want lo put my desireses ahead of open the doo:loors for olher people. f t Payloi'ton wlll run again becausese leam goals.” That's whalIt It’s about. You do th e re aare r goals he has nol reached, r d, His answer promplccled anolher what you haveivetodo to win. althougl:igh he has carried the bollill question: Why did Payayton seem "I knew I wasw; to be'a decoy. The ITEMS IIUNDER mo o ONIINLY! for thele Chicago Bears for morere dejected as he w alked oloff the field gam e plan was w: perfect. We knew ■ than 8 miles n of yardage during 11 after the Bears had deslcstroyed the they had probroblems In olher areas. CALL THIIE TIM ES-NEW SSAND i punlshin(lingyears. New England Patriots 414G-I0 In the They tried to ti slop our running “ Nol)l yet," said Payton when)n Super Bowl lasl January,y. g a m e ^ n d lhhey c ' gol burned In other PLACE -IYOUR AD TOD/OAY! asked if the end is In sight. "I have/e Was ll an unfulfilled susuper ego of a reas." c ertainn Ihings lo accomplish andId a su p er s la r who faliedI tto gain 100 Payton. 32,->2,.has carried the ball y;^ 3 3 -0 6 2 6 ^ they areire In view, yards? 3,371 tithes f(for I4,8C0 yards, cx- i Jl ich year, your goals changc.c. "No. no. The reasonn I fell dc- eluding piay be two or three days off was pointless with ai speeds|: ilmll of flat oul in I In the comers and the periodd thei pracllce was anncinbunced bul and ict the crewscr get some sleep and . *mBDAY,MAY31 1 1 120 mph — alm ost 101) lou mph slower Is so shor StfTAN S HELEN MUTON - FILER (lorl thal you do n 't get a disagreed^ with those wh.vho said one relax a littlelie bit. O ur crew had been SPORTIRTING rrEMS* iMlSCULANEOUSJS than the top quallfylngsFgspeeds. chance lolo warm lhe Ures up ... If!f ■w as nccessary to give the lh drivers a up three day: The special limited i ays in a row a l 3 a.m . and ■ Adv«ftl«tmanli May 3f :d practice ses- the driveners can be careful, It (thec chancci to lesl a track Ihilhat had been they were: totally i exhausted lasl Mo*l«r* Auction slon was announced TuTuesday, when pracllce) c ) could bc a good thing. Bulil ^washed clear of rubber■ bby two days night (Mond;nday). A lot of mistakes 1 1 most drivers, owners an S*1ATURDAY, M AY 31 i and mechanics I’ve beenn in racing for loo long lo-0- ofi rain that forccd cofficials to can be made.lc. MAE'S ANTIQUES-C• GLASSWARE t ANTIQUE FURNITUNITUBE • RUPERT Aa**rtl»«m«Rt:Mflv2V M a ttm m lth Auction SAIUURDAY,MAY311 Pot seaandal hitts staid Wi/orld of EEnglish ccricket IDAHO POWER, MCAOUNTAIN BELL. CAS B CONSTRUCTRUaiONCO.. LONDON (AP) -- The1 world of BOISI. 10:00 A JM. ■ of . The game! that once that Bothanlam smoked mariluana. as B Moy so (cloulll*.tlllod) • crickel,-which 61111 like likes lo-think of------" gloried. In Us am ateurism;m and slan-' Botham denIenled it and siied lhe i Itself as the reposllor lory of ancient Cridtet . *dards of fair play hass become a paper. Pollcillce sypsequently raided Sf!uNDAY,JUIir English virtues, has bebeen caught on ■ • p politicized, big-money spoi)ort In which his house andind found a m arijuana clg- ELLA BEACH-BUHL a sticky by a d a drugs scandal aggrieved-•d reactions from cricket'ss a drug scandal perhapsips was in- arelte. Hewa;was fined $150. HCHOUSEHOLOB COLLEaiBLES Adv«rtli»m«nltMarM ? involving one of its fineslJest players. official cu:custodians have divided thee eevitable. iday, the first three pages • M otio n Aucllon The drama centerss ono 30-year-old country iniinlo Iwo cam ps: those who0 Botham's flamboyant1 style, his ■ Ian Botham, thehe strapping, say hc shishould be drum m ed out of-if- ccontempt for the news met,edlaandhls II on Sunday w ere filled 1TUISDAY, JUMI 3I FURh outspoken superstarir of English competltivilive cricket, and those who s ctraordlnary "confession" RNHUXE • ANTIQUES • FARM ITEMrcAU 0 self-promollon — he is om (In aoMMIodi) cricket, who caused mucnuch choking on see Bothaitiom as a victim of Britishh ffew cricketcrs to employr.oe^LI S Bolm1 lhatt he had indeed "at nes In the-past smoked AdvortUomoMtJunal.iB* , p ort and cigars a weeli-eek ago by ad- so c le ty s ; regular paroxysms ofif rmanager — make him a1 target,I and 'KlottCflnilgnmontAuelleri milling he had occasiorsionally smoked flnger-polnJlnling moral outrage. hhis troubles had been builililding up for -P®'- TM m arijuana. HURSDAY, JU N I 9I The affal[fair reflects how deeply lhee rmore lhan two years, “ He mustst not bc allowed to gel , RAYBOINtN ESTATE - HOUSEHOLO • TWINH FAFALLS Since t^en, the luridrid Fleet Slreet real worlc•rid Is intruding into lhee In M arch 1984, the Afa/JH Ion Sunday, aw ay with It,It," w arned Dents Comp- Adv»rtli*m*RiiJun«3 headlines, thunderouss e editorials and while-flanninneled, gentlemanly realmn sa London tabloid weeklyIly. reported lon. 66, a crickicket hero of yestervear. M oiton Auction THHURSDAY, JU N I 9I RIAINC.«FAIMltMERS OF MAGIC VAUEY. FARMIM EQUIPMENTE< Adv«rtt»am«nti Jun* 3 Idaho uwomen'ss coachLDobratz tquits cocaching . M M M nm ith Auction MOSCOW (AP) -■ V University of SUNDAY,• JUNI8 ■ for comment. season. Thei VandalsV com peted In the INH Idaho Athletic Directoror Bill Belknap ^ m *$TA TI LUMBER INC., BOISEi Division II[ pplayoffs eariler In her AdvLdv*rt[«*m«nl; Moy 2SB Juno 1I says women’s baskelbal[ball coach P at ^ UUege ( basketball She guided i(i;iho lo a rccord of tenure, UnllMi Soto« Aitoclot** Dobratz has resignedned to enter - i- . 142-3‘J1 In six seasons, ile rr 11985-UG club Dobratz was m graduated from; ATURDAY, JUNK tr priv ate business In Sealtlialtle. ^ . finishedf 2(J-5 and her 19{1984-85 team south Dakotaata Slate University, she H O H i nUMBING * t HEATING CO. -TWINN FAILSf f Toum am enienl tllle last season. v won th6 Mountain Wesest Athletic came lo IdahIaho from the University irortlM ^lii^^Jw no I Uobratz guided the VaVandals to the Dobratzz hasI already lefl Moscow c ’ Conference and advanceded to the N- of Washingtoi[ton, w here she had been Women's National Invitational for Seattle; le and could nol bc reached1 CC-A-A tournam ent durirring a 28-2 a n assistantt andat Interim head coach. -- ■( — — :— - - v m .1

W ednesday. Mayay 28 ,1988 Tim os-N ow s,.Twin Tw Falls, Idaho D-5’ > - r m leof t w oeitie ' L iv e r ppool: Britiji s h t e a m s ,, b a n n e d f r o m E u re‘ope,play/ in half-enn p t y s t a diiums i f ' By ROBERTMILLWAWARD' proceeds going to lo tthe relatives of^ ] . The ‘Th« have1 forgottei>n Ihosewhodled, ‘ liey have leameie d nothing froi>m th e H eyselI 1tragedy; th ey ”Al lhat stag‘1ag‘1 UEFA didn'l LIVERPOOL, Engl) ngland-These lie think ll was appropiropriate, but ll’s a i are happier tim es for:or iBoccer fans In 4 * "lickly. * We havee b e e n lh re a te‘.tied, r scared.inn severd Itediaian stadiums thi possibility lhat rema::m alns.” ^ .. t Liverpool, who one yi J year ago were E nsor, who alsoIlso Is th e club's ; scarrcd by a socccr:r riotr: thal killed. /ear. W e had th(liought that thiiis w ould n o t hihappen again aftera B russels.• law yer, said Live:Jvcrpool hod an ' 39 people In Brussels. unblemished record:ord In 21 years of •,: ' Liverpool soccer■ ciciub Just com­ Juv(iventus still is a h ated team awaya from non)m e.’ European appear►earances before ; pleted the rare Icalil oof winning the En^ish league chamlamplonship and — Juventus hf a n the Football. Assoclati'lation Cup in the "" ' II. Some LiverpoollOl ffans agreed that . ■ Die .gave a false pic-. • same season, beat!mating Everton, around as as if they themselves had and s longtime fans sayr they are Merseysidee entertainers and HaHargraves’ paper publish^[led a the Heysel trouble,I . another Liverpool teancam. sufferedI bere^vemenls."be sstaying away becaute of[ thet threal sporls persomonallties have staged photiholograph, scnl by an Ilaliatlan, of tu re of their bchavloavlor. A year ago, Liverperpool club fans The scarrars remain. cof violence. special perfoirformances to . raise Liveilvcrpool fans he mcl belorere the “People who knoknow lhe situalion ; ■ • were held largely responsible re for English5h soccer clubs have been The focus was on fansis from the money for reloelatives of the Italians Hcys[cysel gam e. Although the ItxItalian realize it was notnot all the fault of the dot at Heysel Sta(Stadium when 39 banned Indefinitely in from playing Merseyside J section of Llvei-erpool. w how erekllledled or Injured. was'as badly injured In the riotiot, he the Liverpool fanfans,” said Sean people w ere tramplinpled, most of outside the counlry, even in exhlb- The Merseyside YoulhI Orchestra( "There - waw as. a trem endous Wantranted to contact the fans to try Costello, a 22-ycar-ilar-old who was at -— » them Italians who0 1had comc lo uion gam(imes, by the United Euro- vwas unable to perform tlthree con- number of reci■econcillatory visits be- to] bettert relations belweenn the Heysel. “The orgairganization at the f watch Juventas o(: TurinTi .pT3y .the pean Foeroolball Association, the ccerts In Hamburg lastsl August, tw een Llverpo ;Joint “ I hope we cann scsoon gel back and the tragedy, thereJ wasVi gloom. In ' All of EnEnglish soccer was alfected Slowly, the wounds havave started were Liverpo(pool's guests ol the- Live.Iverpool-Juvehtus leam againilnsl a show the worldId we aren ’t like •• | the city and peoplee werev trudging by the tra(ragedy. Attendance is down loheal. I start of the Engingllsh season. Ide lo be selected by IJEFA,A, the th at.”

T u r ini: : JuventujIS keeps orm w in n in g3 , b u t t h e> team’s bc) e c o m in g ca p r i m e ta r g e t “ I By PIE R O VALSECClCCHI I Serious clashes betweveen rival often surrouniundlng trips to away uncertainty unc from the chamimplon- bars or rocks must mu; bc conllnucd The Associated Press fans, - helween fans ancmd police, games, Juvemcntus fans stuck with ship, shi{ are lo blam e for the decli«llneln and stiffened. Prev‘revenllon Is esscn- •! Soccer ■ hooliganism\ against-shopsIps, and al- Ihelr team ait t homli e and on the road gate-laklngs,’' gati one official said,Id.' lial,” Grassl saidjald. ‘‘The Heysel TURIN, Ilaly -• OiOne year later, ______, I lacks on ' referees andId visiting this season, SomeSl soccer observers saicaid vlo- tragedy was originIglnatcd by lack of ; players and officialsals of lhe Italy’s — —------T " Iteam s occurred in Florenence, Pisa, . Yet the numumber of fans who at- lence lem In stadium s is unlikekely lo controls and securit: b esl soccer leam stistill live in the _ .Almost.sl. all_o^f_the'dcad_were_]-—Bergamo andilom c___------(cn d ed JtifijiL ronds of Italian ma-_ cl[s£disappear. Grassl also saidaid Jan s should b e - ; ’ "-. shaddw 'of a bloodyf riotrll at Bnissels’ Juventusis fans who’ had traveled1 “They have learned noiljlhingfrom Jor league matches m last season •’violence Ts' p a fro f-'lh e current ci given comforlablel)Ie~seafs andTg0153 J Heysel Stadium. But}ut it doesn’t ap- fromTurliirln for the gam e. Ithe Heysel tragedy; they th have dropped to 8.5 S.i million, down 7.5 sociely sod ond cannot be uprprooied view of the match,h. , i pear to have changecIged the behavior Still, TrTrappatonl said, "I cannott forgottenf quickly," saidId .^Giorgio percenl from1 19M-85.H from froi stadiums,” said Glovantinni Ar- Antonio Cobrlni,•Inl, a defender on.■ | of rowdy Italian fans.ns. say if thethe tragedy has changed us5 iPerruquet, leader of .Juventus’ Italian fedeideration officials who pino, pin< a novelist and occasionanal soc- Juventus and .theLhe Italian national’ ■ “II was an awfuwful experience, for the beli)eller." 1largest; fan club. "We hihave been spoke under conditionco of anonymity :cr ccr commentator. team, said playerslen olso musl heip . which has been branded bn In our M any Italian It. fans appear to have! threatened,ti scared Inn several blamed the declinedcc on factors other Officials 0 of Juventus agreeee that fons Improve theirjir bbehavior. 'I memory forever^’ JiJuventus Coach forgotten;n w hat happened at• iItalian stadiums this yearar. We had IhanHscl. unniinruly behavior among speci‘clators "Players shouldluld nol dramatize ! Giovanni Trappatonlbnl said of last Heysel. VViolence continued lo ac-• iithought lhal this would notno happen "The absentence of new foreign is difficult < to elim inate bul111 said tackles by the oppoipponents,” he said,- M ay’s tragedy, wh(when 39 people companyly rivalriesi and feuds during! aagain after Brussels. Juveventus still sta rs (followln{'ing a ban on Importing lhal that tensions in stadium s couQUld be “We are usedd tc lo being Insulted • •• were trampled to dealhdc{ before the the paslI S' season, in which Juventus‘ Isi- a haled team aw ay fromnhome." ! players) andid the overwhelming lefused deft and violence controlledcd. and even spat atat when we pla>r. Cup of ChampionsIS final against won ils 2222ndi Italian league champl-• Despite the Heysel riolI iand what superiority o}f f.Juventus in the flrsl • ■ "Close"< controls at the gateItes, so away from Turin,In. r Rival fans do not;' Liverpool. onshlp. one0 official callcd a "stateite of war” part of lhe season,sci which' look the ;hat that people can 't bring In bobottles, like us any more! aftafler Brussels.” : ‘ '

Noahistrugg]{Ies pastitunknco w n C Ountrym I lanihF•renchCO P ^ ! By B O BG R EEN E ■ match point lo capluro! Ithe (ourlh- game and he he put pressure on my By I the fifth set, the cro\i^owd was skill as he dove/e forfi balls or sharply . The Associated Pressss ■ set tiebreaker 10-8. In that serve, cheeringchi both players and rerepealed- angled a volley,^ ■ I Tennis itiebreaker, until th e fina!lal point, no "I went to to a different stale of ly lyl had to be quieted by the umtuplre. PARIS - Top-sei•-seeded Martina more1 than one point sepcparatcd the mind. I piayelyed sloppily. I thought 1 (On the courl, the two comim batants D uring the finalfinal changeover, w ltlt • [ Navratilova easily moved m Inlo the — — — “' Itwo players. ' would win 11II quickly, and when he wewere equal lo the lask, firinglg Incred- Noah leading 5-1 and preparing to , second round Tuesdayday, while Jimmy Rinaldi steStopped fellow American Huu “ I played too loose andid he started came back,, I I fought it. When I w as Ible ibi winners one after thehe other, serve forthe matenatch, the crowd slood: • Arias, America's titop clay-court Na 6-1, G-l; G-l No. 8 Manucia Malcevaa icoming back,” Noah saidd Iof lhe third at m atch polni]lnt and he won the point, Benhabiles Bc usually with his1 ppowerful and cheered, the level of the noise, • • player, pulled out1 oof the French of Bulgaria defeatedd :set, when he ran off thele first three I ju st safd lo lo myself, ‘Try, try, try forehand, for usually cross-coururt, while raising when thehe tIwo players return-, Open tennis championsionships. Czechosiovlovakla’s Katerina Skronskaa |games. “I had trouble wii#ith my long again.” ’ NoahNc utilized his superb) athletic ed lo the courl. And, in the climaticalic m atch of the G-l, 6-2;2; and . No. 14 Andreaa . _____ day, Yannlck Noah,1, 11the 1983 French Temosvariari of Hungary beat ■ ■ ' Open cham pion, outlosled oul fellow Swlizerlanand’s Chrisllane Jolissaint Frenchman Tarik'BeBenhabiles in a 3-6,G^2,G-4.M . - - ■ five-set baltle on thele redr clay center Amongg Ithe men, defending cham- I I I ■ I I U court at Roland GarrosTOS stadium . plon ancand second-secdcd Mats After three hours,irs, 48 minutes, WilanderT of Sweden eliminatedd | | | H l n l ■; i Noah won 0-3,6^, G-7.fr7,fr-7,G-l. Chile’s RicRicardo Acuna G-0,4-6, 6-1, 6-. Besides Arias, whoho withdrew wllh l; No. 8 Henri Leconte of France a sprained ankle suffcuffered during an defeated1 DavidC Dc Miguel of Spainn exhibition match SSunday, three G-3, G-l, G-:G-3; No. 9 Andres Gomez of.If. seeded players fell on Ithe sccond day Ecuadorr 'downed Canada’s Glennn of this two-week toumumament. Peru’s Michlbalala 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, G-3; No. 111 Laura Glldemeislerc r ousted 15th- M artin JaJaile of Argentina stoppedd Naitional1 T ra dk & Fi.ield ; ! seeded Anne White:e .ofj the United H aiti’s Ro:Donald Agenor 6-1,3-6, 0-G, 6-5- Stales G-l, G-3; tfihft. 6 Joakim 2, 6-4; No, Nc 10 Thierry Tulasne ofif Nystrom of Swcdwedeu fell to F ran ce ououtlasted Italy's Francesco0 A ustralia’s P aul McNIcNamee 1-6, G-3, Cancellolti)lti 4-G, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, G4 inn Y o)uth Pl'rograni t i s.".^ j G-3, 6^) and West GenJermany’s Dttmlr flrsl-roundmd m en’s singles play. Kerelic eliminated1 INo. 16 Heinz Noah aalmost met his matchh Gunthardt of Switzerlierland 4-G, 6-3,4-'against the-21-year-oldth( Benhablles.,a_.a_.______G,7-6,8-C. ____— • native of)f , Algeria who now lives in In women’s singlesJles, Navratilova Paris. AftAfter breezing Ihrough thee mastered the swirlingIng winds and her first two) sets,s< Noah, visibly tiring ass " ...J opponent, downing SaSandra Cecchlnl the warmm sunshinei gave way lo chil- of Italy 6-3, 6-3:; No. 5 Hana ly winds> and,ai at the very end, a lightli Mandlikova of Czecho:;hosIovakia edged sprinkle,!, JuslJ held on to move Into0 S i C a Yugoslavaia's Sabinana Goles 6-7, fr-3, the next roiround, 6-3; No. 4 Claudia Kohde-Kllsch K( of Wllh a irifle-shot for a forehand,1, West G erm any down3wned American Benhabileslies captured the third-setIt Lori McNeil W , 6-J;i-J; No. 7 K athy tiebreaker;er 7-3, Uien fought off one

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RUPERT: FILER: if- HANSEN: O penn forI all boys dnd gjrhIris 9-14 years old. frorom Magic Volley. Allill e< n tra n ts J* rry KEN HOME \ E ; l.W . M oor# W hi*. receivfive Ribbons. First ondmd second place winniners wiJJ receiv e spei P E T E R ^ N HIGH RAY GILBELBERT WESBEESON pieclal rib- • ■ bonsi aand may compete In th e statew id e compipetition. At least 5 wliw in n ers in |436-36ll|3:326-Sn6|S87-44W M [ _ 4 | 3 ; 5 ^ th e stestate contest will receiceive an all expense} trip to the natior^olol finalsi in i Hershch e j^ P A ^ <. ' ...... i ■ ' '^ 1 ...... • * ' 1 ■ I li — ^ ...... li [>6Tlme8-New8. Twin FalFalls, Idaho Wednosday,.May28.19e6 M. . World C2up ______; “ — ‘— ~* ~ o » tinu66 I Gasoline and Diesels e i F u e l , ■* qualifier and have pla’played jpolUly. _ cbamplonjlnships, and has been lm-■ oloffense bul withdrew wllhtl ian injury, llneup-for monlonths, yet the Germans - ^ Blit that's how they app■ppeared enter- pressfve in In w arm ups for the Cup.. n:missing a chance at his fousurtli World still win. Someinetlmes plodding, rarely Ing the 1982 World Cup Sip, when Uiey E m illo - BuButragueno, called "The: CCup. The Scots will be difficult dl to gambling, the the Germans revolve -, rode a strong defenseie i and goalten- Vultgre,"’ and goalie Antonio' scscore against. If their dellefense can around defendeider Karl-Heinz Foerster t . COKE!;& \ ding to the title. They'll(’II miss retired Zublzarretaeta are the stars. The key' holdhi down D enm ark, WestjlGermony and winger P Pl ierre L-lltbarskl, who [ sta r goalie Dlno Zoff,If, but Antonio to the entintire tournam ent for Spain Is1 andat Uruguay, the Scots \will bc a has kle an Injury. KarlrHelni f Cabrinl is one of tho besl lest lullbaclts In Itso p en erair against Brazil. fafavorite to win It all. But that'stl ask- Ruramenlggee could < be . the touma- I CHERRYCCOKE ‘ the world. . GROUP E inIngaloL ment's leading!scorer. SOUTH KOREA - Clearly the DENMARARK — The Danes make I class of the wealc AsiarIlan Group, the th e ir Worlorld Cup debut In the URUGUAY - Brazil am Argen- ‘ .Koreans ai« capble! oo( an upset toughest gigroup. But Denmark Is tirtina get all the attentionn bul this i 6 p k . ' because of their speed. s] Like formidableIe and has altractcd much mmight be the . best team I 1 2 o z. Can* . . . . 7 9 1 in South n n i ■ Prlc* EHkiIv*v#1hfuMoy31»t.n.: , Bulgaria, they illcc toI attack, a t though support froirom the soccer com m unity America. At Making Its fl I they aren’t nearly asI niggedrtJ as the f,r Its releiHentless, wide-open attack, pearance pe in th e Cup in ;fyeS 1 FARI» l i : Tho G ro aIt t IPerformer* f n i I Bulgarians. Their top? playerp Is for- F o u r playeiyers — Ja n Molby (Liver- Uruguay Ui has a strong off ^pliluire> w ard Choi HoSoon. - pool), MlchiIchael Laudrup (Juventus), forwards foi Enzo "The ="'p"?fnci^ W oD,D o C e m e n t ; G RO U PSB Soern Lerb;rby (Bayern Munich) and FrFrancescoll, Wllmar Cnbrbrera and DltCiIch R epair . i U n i t e3ef 'I field. Although Iraq,), coached by Brazilian Evarlsto Moccacedo, Is out of Its league al this level,el. Its competl- \ p * lion in the group Isn’tn’t particularly S M m strong. MEXICO - Was thele cdeck slacked ■ f ^ - i for the host team so0 that t 11 could ■ ^ easily advance past;t theI opening Tm, .• round? Regardless, Mexico, Me led by striker Hugo Sanchez,ez. Is a heavy . favorite In this group,up, despite the A presence of only, twowo World Cup M veterans. With a 3-17-4 rccordd liIn World Cup M cbinpctllloni Mexlco neverne\ hns been ■ a soccer power. Norfor Is it now, although being a t homen e always helps A immeasurably, especlall;ially In the heat , in Mexico. Helping evenven more is the w eak opposition. PARAGUAY - A teorcam supposedly , In turmoil — Codchh (Cayetano Re ' almost quit after Paragiraguay crept In-H j t lo the Final 24 - PParaguay a r hns a H E couple of former NewV YYork Cosmos’ H H I In forwards Jullo Cesarsar Romero and H V I Roberto Cabanas. RRomero and ■ ^ I f - , ------Cabanas are-excitingg bbut-wlll-have - H ------lo score a lot of goalsIs ffor Paraguay B to get far. I •' GROUPC*C ; CANADA - P ity th«the Canadians, who have their strongeiigest team ever j - this Is their first WorldWi Cup ap- pearance. Canada wasss undefeatedi In I eight qualifying gamese s and Is strong m defensively, led by goagoalkeeper Tlno ^^STERm I Lcttieri and defenderr BruceB Wilson, ; But does Canada havere t:the big scorer ! to keep It com petitiveIve In this tal- 1 enled sector? i FRANCE - Ah, c’est'est magnlflque. I 5 % I ■ The French won the! 15 1984 European and Olympic champlnplonshlps and w - \ probably are the most me balanced < ' squad In the toumlament. am Led by 1 Michel Platini, one of the world’s i besl midfielders, Francim ce Is superb In IT-: the middle. Dominique[ue Rocheteau is . a dangerous'forw ard anand Joel Bats Is ^^Ay27-JUN1m an Improving goalie.,On,One concern for the Frcnch Is that thehheir key ployers • are over 30 and they' arare not us(^ to MAY 2 8 - 2 9 -■ 3 0 - 3 1 »»JUNE 1 the heat. But neitherr areai the Soviets or Hungarians, theirr mrr ain compell- tlon In this group. HUNGARY - Anollnother suddenly strong Communist natlnation, Hungary ~R0EDEO • PiiARADE • BAR-B-QQUE • CR . dom inated Its qualifylnying sector wllh iSFTT" a 5-1 record and a 12-41-4 goals( margin. A strange te a m ^ ththe e Hungarians ; ( upsel Brazil this y4arar butI also look- f m _____edjltiful in a toumam'am ent played In •mmm tTRY/WESSTERN JAUMBOREEE *m\H MORE Mexico last Decemixmber. Forward TlborNyilasI, the mainain threat, Is out with a back Injury. Calendar Its — Always a c rOf Event SOVIET UNION - presence oa the socceccer scene, the : Soviets rarely get ververy far In the ay, May 28 ■' World Cup. They almom ost never lose W ednesdav Saturday,y . M a y 31 h England beat Am erican C an cer Socle)clety Jail. Lynw ood Mall . .,,, . 9a.m.-5p-m. at home — although I C am p Fire Girls BreBreakfast, Blue Lakes Mall ...... 8 . a.m .-l 1 a.m. J them In M arch - bul,ul, in qualifying Rodeo Queen ConiBstaistanis visit a rea A m erican C ancer3t S ociety Jail. Lynwood Mall didn't win away fromn theU USSR, and all .... 9 a.m .-5 p.m. grade schools ------... 9a,m.-2 p.m.' VAV Z ero Kilometee terR u n , they recently fired theliheir coach. Hav* D onnelley Spori Ing to play France andnd Hungary ear- 3oris. Downlown ...... ’10 a.m .-6 p .m . Iy doesn't help, but theiie Soviets could City of Twin Fallss D isplay, D ownlown M all...... , 10a.m.-4 p.m. surprise if their defense:ise holds up." S treel Departmftm ent W aste W aler Line CtC rew OMI Parks Departme GROUPD?D Thursday,, MayI 29 iment • Airport Fire D epartm ent. ALGERIA - In 1982,82, the Algerians W ater Departmetmeni Police Department .... 9a,m.-5p,m. Engineering Deparlmc'Im ent B proved more formidalidable Ihan ex- Am erican C an cer Sociociety Jail. Lynwood Mall.. M onte L ee Magicc SIS how , Variety Show S tage.e. pected. beating evenvenlual finalist R odeo Q ueen C o n teBstants st Continental Breakfasiist. Downtown in1 frontfrc of Crowley D rug ...... 11 :1 5 a.m . C anyon S prings;lnn Inr ...... 8:30 a.m , West G erm any 2*1 In the opening M arching Bands plaplay at E r n s l...... 10-11:30 a.m. round. Many of thee [players from } C andidates Political Rally, Bi-partison Kfleet th e Ci W estern Days Paraiarade, starts at C S I ...... 11:30 a.m . thal team. Includingng captain All Downtow/n by th e Fouro u n ia in ...... 12-3 p.m. . BandMultl-A-Thonio n a l C ity P a r k ...... Bergan and forwardd Janel» Nehad, ____After the p arade Old Time Fiddlers Jamam S ession. Cily D ay s-C ity o3ff Twin l Falls Displays, are back and Algeria1 soaredso through Downtown by th e Fouro u n ia in ...... l2 -3 p .m . Downtown beiw the African qualifying,ing. The experl- eiw een th e Bon and.S terling.g Jew elry . , . All Day n ...... 12-3 p.m. cnccof 1982 could helppthcAlgcrians. tt R odeo Ticket S ales,, Q{Dow ntow n by the Fountain Food Booths. Downiw ntow n on Main S t...... All Day BRAZIL - One of)f the 1 favorllcs, , Western Barbecue. CSCSI Parking L o t-F re e with Norlhside Players-s - . . . .Prior to Rodeo cham pions in 1958, 1962 19 and 1970, Family Night Rodecd e o T ick et-S 2 ,0 0 without . Excerpts Iromn "I"M usic M an", Blue Lakes KM a ll...... 1 p.m. . Brazil challenges Francance for lhe best PRCA R odeo. Familyly ^Nighl. CSI Expo Center ...... 8 p.m, Little Buckaroo CosCostume Contest. nildficld In soccer,, led1 by Zlco, . . Downlown. Variety3ty S how S ta g e ...... 1 p.m. . Falcao and Socrates.cs. Coach Tele Chili CooVOfl. City% P a r k ...... 1 p.m . Santana has' expres;ressed concem Magic VaHoy Enterlierlainers about his team 's offen&ense — Ihere are Variety ShowI. . D ow ntow n. Variety Show S no Peles up front - and Injuries. Friday, Mayy 3 0 'Stage,. . , , 2p.m. Twin Falls C ounlyly Historicalh S ociety O pen Ho Most of Brazil’s star:tars have been :iety Jail. Lynw ood Mall . . .. . 9a.m.-5p.m. lo u se -. A m erican C ancer S ocief on Highway 3030 playing In other countrlntrles, which has ...... 3-5 p.m . 9' R odeo Q ueen C ontesian■lants, Personal Iniervjews. R odeo Roundup DaD ance. Turf C l u b ...... ■ hurt the team's cohesiv>sivencss. So has f lH C anyon S prings Innin ...... 9 a .m ...... 8 p.m . apparent team dissemlenslon following M PRCA Rodeo. CSIE31 Expo C e n t e r ...... Brown Bag Lunch Concencert...... 8 p .m . I the rosier selection. D owntown by the FoiFountain ...... ____1 2 -1 p.m, S treet D a n c e '86.. LiLynwood Shopping Center.,1ir.Parklng Lol, I The Brazilians aree sstrong bul not Music Magic ...... 8p.m .-11 p.m . I fearsome and havee beenI through |B Rodeo Queen Contestan;tants. Horsemanship Cdnies2Sl. I much turmoil — unlllllll January, the B CSI E x p o ...... 5 :30 p.m . ■team had no coach.I. Then1 Sanlana, H Q ueen Luncheon (Model(deling & Speeches) S unday, J u n e l . C anyon S prings Inn-in -$ 7 .0 0 ...... 12 -1 p.rn, '■ who quit after the 1982982 tourney, was H Jam b o ree. City Pari>ark* ...... Battle of the B ands. Naticlatlonal G uard A rm o ry ...... 7 and 10 p.m , . . . -12 noon io 6 p .m . reappointed. including: D ance foNows at ...... lO p .m . NORTHERN IRELAILAND - Heat B P arade A w ardsd s ...... Rodeo Roundup Dance.:e. Turf C l u b ...... 0 p .m , ...... 1 1 :4 5 a.m . could take its toll on theseth< Irish, who F ree Country WiWestern Music ...... are at a distinct dls)disadvantage In B PRCA Rodeo. CSI Expepo C enter ...... ______8 p.m ...... '. 12:00 noon (sMagic Valley AnAftists"Display ...... this group. They m usl:ist slow Uic tem- ...... 12:00 noon • ' AmericanCanct po and lel the defensense and 40^year- ncer’S oclety Jail, ' old goalie Pot Jenningsngs take charge. City Park ______, .X 12 noon to 6 p.m. Food Fair ' If they can keep the scoscores down, the . . . 12 noon lo S p .m . Irish might have aI clchance to ad- vance. S P A I N - I n 1982, pla;playing a t home, the Spanish-made 11t Ito the sccond

I •-V . I .1 ------_ 3 E 1 T uesdayiy,May27,19B8 Tlme»-Ne«hJew«.TwlnFaIlt.^'«hd-- I 'm■ SupermeurketShcTy p p e r E Z , r p o io d / i -■ ” - - # ^ i^en W son E3- M h o nn e ...... — ■Letters of th ^ s i E 4 - Lusc:^6us«dessea i t s s tl o W G tsuiriim er The abundance of fresh fres California Remove from fro heat; cover surface 1 fruits at their peak durlluring the sum- wllh plasUcUc w rap. R efrigerate unlll I mer monlhs cao be! e:enjoyed In a cold, aboutIt 4145 minutes. I v ariety of ways, but one of the mosl Spoon chishUied mixture Into large I delicious ways to shoshowcase their bowl; stirir with wooden spoon to I . flavor and beauty Is tn(desserts. dc soften the• consistency.a Fold ta w hip- I . The sweel, j»lcy peapeaches, plums ped cream,m, then the egg whites. I and nectarines fealurttured In these Spoon peacliiches Into bottom of cooled I recipes arc availablee >May through pie crust. SpSpoon cream mixture over I September, and BarUel-Uett pears are peaches. Refrigerate Re 4 lo s hours or I plentiful from mid[nld-July Into overnight. Novem ber. Whip Vi; cupci cream until soft peaks I K H Fresh pcaches are combinedco with form; addd powderedp sugar. Ship un- I a fluffy mousse mixmixture, made 111 stiff pea«ak8 form. Pipe or dollop I sllghUy lart with Iemosmon Juice and whipped creamcn around edge of pie. I p c S , lo m ake the fUllnilllng for Peach Spoon presceserves’ over top of pic. If ] Mousse Pie. To cutIt ^time in the desired, gamish gi with additional ] kitchen, the recipepe calls for peach sliceices and toasted almonds ] refrigerated all readyidy pie crusts. Justbeforese serving. 8 servings. The refrigeratied pastryitry requires no rolling or mixing, so ples with a Califollfomia Crescent Ring tender, flaky crust arare a snap to (nolplctured) m ake. 2 (8 oz.)) ppkg. cream cheese soften- - Other fresh fruitt 'combinations ed make equally deliciousus {pie fillings, In cup powMwdered sugar Nectarine ’n Pear LatLattice Pie, the Ho 2 teas]aspoonsgraled orange peel I fruit mixture is spiked;ed wllh orange- I tablespo;poon orange Juice flavored liqueur or oraiirange Juice and 2 (8 - oz.) . cans Pillsbury I topped with a prett]etty, slmple-to- Refrigerate'lied Quick Crescent Dinner I make lattice crust. Rolls An old-fashioned colcobbler Is up- cup toa:oasted chopped almonds dated wllh a tangy combination co of • I tollableiblespponshoney .. fresh nectarines, pearsin and plums In ' 3 .cups sllsllccd;ircsh California nec- ; California FruUit Cobbler, tarinesorpirpeache8cut‘/i-lnchlhlck Refrigerated crescent•nt dinner rolls 2 cupss sliced fresh California form the easy, attractactive scalloped plum s,cutlIt'4-inch thick . topplngon the colorfulll cobbler.c( - .Icuporarrahge.juice ...... The natural beautyy oof fresh frulte Heal oveiven lo 350 degrees. In small shines In California Crescent Ci Ring, bowl, corcombine cream cheese, The golden crust, madnade with llm^ powdered1 sugar,s orange peel hnd 1[ saving re/rlgeraeedI crescentc roll tablespoon>R orange juice; beat untilI dough; Is baked first,5t, then covered sm ooth. RelRefrigerate. with a cream cheescisa and almond Separatele 1 can of dough Into 8I mixture and loppedsd wllh freshly triangles. P lace triangles in sliced nectarines andI pllplums. ungreascd:d 12-Inch pizza pan; press over botton;om lo form crust. Seai per- Peach MousseissePle , foratlons.. SeparateS remaining dough 15 oz. pkg. Pillsburyry iAll Ready Pie- Into 8 trlanjangles. Cut each triangle In Crusts h alf lenglhvthwlse. In small bowl, com- 1 teaspoon flour bine ’.'4 cup cu] cream cheese mixture, r ...... FILLING'' ■ ...... ------and'alm ondinds. Refrigerate Temalnlng— 1 cup su g ar cream cheJieese mixture. Spread 1 1 envelope unflavoredred gelatin teaspoon of o almond mlxlui'e over 1 teaspoon cornstarchrch each trianiangle. Rol! up starling alL •/^to 1 teaspoon gratedUed lemon peel shortest sicside of triangle and rolling V^icup fresh Iemonjul minutes,. oro until- goldea .brown. . cups fresh Callfollfomia peach or Brush witwith honey: co o L 'S p readi nectarine slides cream chc:hcese mixture evenly over TOPPING centcr of[ bibaked crust, spreading Just Ml cup whipping creaream •- to filled c:rescenls. re 2 tablespoons powder

^esh *tuw v c t ^ ^^ 0 f n ,p)late i Plahtitifi|iherte )S‘ ' Kee\ipfishf, ___ ---- :--- r - ^ ------By KRISTIN TUCKE a sage t o ^ o Times-Ncws correspc'spondeni I do n 't know why, bul 1 ex| TWIN FALLS - Fresh is bcst -^ ^ ^ H my oldest daughter's gradui Nancy^^'; r.' when it's fish you areire cooking. from collcge lo be a very sei By far, the best-tat-lasllng fish hits dignified occasion. Bul 1 dls< joyJone? : ’ the frying pan Justml seconds afler lhat while moments may be being pulled oul ofif thetl stream. But and dignified, occasions last1811061% ^ a r m .Vaiey ' coofang’ : that’s nol always> the U way things 10 maintain the momentum.n . .. '.:\l ■ happen. The logistics Just weren’t’t with lii tried lorememb< The sad truth is th al a 111 was the first all-family gagathering ated from cplleg pan into the fire:lock.Sorloflhefrying' ; ly are often sacrificed cars-.Some of us were al a1 trati ile r ,, Anyway, sheire ai sy n d ro m e.' . ! Fish is an Idea!! breedingbr ground four n r ii^ f'rom town wllhoiloutalele*. my very favoriteleandldUgetawayto ■' for c e rta in ' food-bid-bome “bu^," . phone. .. T here's no mirite ore spot, a bookstore. ,' . • especially salmonnonella, whl<^ Some of the highlights incncluded ^ ; used book sloreiore special kind lhan a I multlpi'es readily'■ betweenb< 44 and meeting a VIP (my younges[eslMn's'--:^, May. You canire fin in a college town In . 115 d ' w*es - lhee ttem perature of girlfriend), entertaining tw y2 ear's fishing the throng for a few momen;nls,I .Se^ftERBcasonlngs, like an- season is under way,ay, here arc some :RBSooPageE2- . tips for keeping yoiyour catch fresh and flavorful betwetween the river- bank (or lakeside) onand home: - TheFislhers like • Take an Ice chchest, half-fU16d J to eat wllh ice, with youu ono your fishing TIBMnmM4<««lBholO/ANDY AR£NZ trip. Nothing does a Job 0' Rainbow>w trout caught at Roieweworth Reservoir,Saturtrday were packed InI Icelc for the trip home' what onle expect keeplngyour catch fr Is: fish )u arc lucky enough to catch • Gut and clean1 1 th !? fish as soon ; ^ otherwise prepare fish (i(or cooking walur; ur buii wuiu' (U cup sail ByJOANBEAN I Not letting lhe any for tonight’s dinner, It's as possible. If no» iceic Is available, '8 before you freeze It. per quart, wwa aler). W rap the sllU- ry/nes-News correspondentn t holes In ll, tothe p icc stop him, he cuts .0 stick a few fish In the lo pursue his hobby dur> keep the fish as coolwlaspoMibleand i "if® •Have->uui' iicciw uiwmostat V weHtshlnoda double layer of freezer Ing winter montl out of the sunlightU and{ gel ll iced r for ^ a laler dale. Unfbrtu- setk a t 10 degrees beloilow zero to ' w rap o r heav;avy-duty alum inum folly, TWIN FALLS - WhVhen Janet Sh\says lonths.she shc has done some Ice within two or threeJ hours.ho nately, h i(j’ freeze your fisb. After• Ithe fish Is orfreezelnanan Ice block. jFisher decides to preparare fish for fishing loo,, bu , home freezers arc nol cold but not often, bccauM • Don’t let freshleshly-caught fish fenough I Id frozen solid you can reireadjust the Or,“freeze ; dinner, she Is almost cerirU ta to find “ It’s a little coli 1 to freeze fish well, and :e fish In an Ice block: < cold. I'm not one for« - flop around In thetie bottom of the home-frofrozen fish is rarely as flavor-f. temperature to zero degre P lace In a iQllk in carton filled with isome In hfr freezer, or io Jars on a tremes. boal or on the dock)ck. The fish wlll ful as fn X • Prevent loss of mols shelf. Her husband, Craig,g, who Is ao "Craig Is a I fresh. For besl results, use )lsture from water, then. freeze.fit i a hard-core fi^em&l}. become bruised;d and wUI frozen fish fl wilhln three monlhsIS fish witb one of the,e tollowtog avid fisherm an, keeps hiss famr ily well He goes out in i frozen fish In the . ! in all sorts ot wealher. I deteriorate more rapi•apldly. andfollo\How these suggestions: methods: , supplied. w ant it to be nl refrigeratorr oro under cold running' e nice and sunny - azid • Don't trail yourir ffish on a string • Preez And, although the regui{Ular fishing not too hot, an d i eeze fish ar^oon as possiblele Dip th e fish In an asc< indDOttoocoId." - ^ behind the boal or tied to a post afler calc tal room temperature. season Just opened, he manages no to In wanner w< atchlng. m ixture (1 tablespoon r wealher, she and the^ unless the waler Isic^I icy-cold. .Filletlel, bone, cut In steaks or)r acid c ry sta ls p er q u a rt olOl very cold * N cv e rreefreezeflsh. fr ’ 'do It — w ilh tbe excepUo:ion of goose chUdren: flve- J hunting season - most ofoi the year. •SeeFISIIve-anifi^aH vear old TSHERooPageE* ^ r

% ' S ' J*I ! ■ ... — )2 check o r monej ‘ ing the coupon secUonJons from news- he- keptp t . them .'/-Jiim self ..^andd thatt 8100 refund offer/ coupons andid beadedI lo r ib e store. It ^ These offers require refundndformSN- ly31,1986.-- , , f papers, but I have a neinew one for you., subsUtutedled one with the lowestit I doubt th at you williU find tbe was.great! TbeT double coupons and LEN D ER Fam ily Mugug- Olfer. RICH’S Apple)le JJuice Offer. R ^ l v e n - value. — Oara LeBron, Fortrt square! robbed off in thee next1 insert tb e refund gave ga m e 118.81 wortb of Receive Ri a Lender familyy C eram ic, a coupon goodlfor$l for off any brand of . On Sunday,.3!archJ 16, my newspa- Uuderdalelale, Fla,- . IIn which a sim ilar offer appppears. General MUuiiu products for Just $9.03. Mug, M plus a free Celestial SeSeasonhigs apple cider orr apapple Juice. Send Uie per had a coupon inseiisert that Includ- Dear ChClara — I menUoned thisis D e a r M artin - 1 w ould:d Uke (0 add Butmysavlnirings a r e o o t over. Among Herb Hi Tea Sampler (four• teaI bags ..required reYund_fnd form., and Uie Unl- f ed an advertisementt fromft Kraft. In “Kraft MaMagic R ebate O ffer" In my (one final tbougbt aboutt companies tbeJtemaXpu-purcbased was Cinaamoa -an ai d a 15-cefll Celestial Se versal ProducticfCode < symbol from tbe ad was a ‘.'Kraft.1ft.Magic Rebate column th(the week before-tbe-loaert-ii - i b a t re fu s e 'to send’refuDmds to con- Toast Cnuicbeb cereal. On tb e baek of coupon). cc Send'the requlreired refund any two packageages ot Rich’s Donuts. ■ c OHer"'6fllOOor$lOoror IS or 11.50. In -was dlStriitributed. It sounded like a «sumers wbo use post-off)fflce boxes, the package,ie,-there .was a n leftind form fo and two Universalll Product ExpU^June30.130.1986. : order to And out theI valueva of the re--, good w ayy to i put a little excitementit 'Wby\ - sb ^d tbis be a 'one-way olfer.It'sawowonderfulwaytdsbw!''- C.the coating off m to a 81.5i1.50 refund offer. Obviouslyy street?1 Iq order to obtainlln a refund, C U 0 'N■N'FnjBBEroNDS.. ‘ . LiLender's.Bagels (any variet;ety), along Bake King heart;art-shaped baking pan I the maglc.square inslduide the maU-ln someone! withw access to these couponn cconsumers must, lo almosost every In- ' fWeWeekofMay2S) wlWlU) 82.75 (ConnecUcut . residentsj (retaU value 12.65). |2 Send Uie re- r^alefornj. Inserts thoJiought they could make ItIt sstance, send the proofs oiof purchase Baked Goodiods,Deftert8(FlleNo.7) musl m add 7.5 percent for «s^es tax) quired refundi formfo and sbc labels- r Well, I didn't haveve ^ to ga to the evenmoreire exciting. . tto a post-office boxi -— ^_Cbari« Clip out tbitbls fUe and keep 11 with -fofor each mug ordered.-ExplpiresJune from any flavor'or cof Thank You B rand , trouble of rubbing thebe blackI materi- But, thehe laugh Is on the “rebatee i Soforenko, New Bedford, MHass. similar casb-eb-off couptmlT— beverage 3030,1986 orwhlle suppli^ last.St. Pudding o r Pieie FFUlIdg.' Expires July ■ ) al off the square: Some>meone had done' rubber.” Dear Cbariea-You'rere right] Il's refund o ffers rs' with beverage coupons, MARTHA WHITE Free MMargarine 3Ui986or.whlIes»lesupplieslast. 1 • it for me! Of course,, mm: y square said K raft reports rc thal the odds onn (absurd lor manufacticturm to for example,)le. S tart coUectlng the 01Offer. Receive a coupon'goo<» d for one , H ere's a re(un((und to write for: A $l S1.50.1 checked withJl my r neighbors rubbing'thithe square and coming upp (discriminate against inoitore than ' 10 needed proofsifs of p u rd iase while look- pcpound of free margarine (m[maximum re(und. MYADEiDEC $1 Refund Offer,, - and ttielrs too bad beensen rubbed off In -with a $100.00 refund was one in 426,000.'). million1 consumers who uuse pMt-of- ing for thes required1 forms at the value v{ $1). Send the requirered refund Parke-Davls, PPromoUon Depart- ' I the same way. I amn ocertain that if The culpritrlt would have to rub off thee flee f boxes. ' ., superm arket,et. In new spapers and form fo and eight proof-of-|if-purchase m enl, 201 Tabor Tab Road. ' Morris thia low-down “ rubber'ter” found high- equivalentnt of every Insert deliveredd T his w eek 's Sm art Shopopper Award magazines, aand when trading with seals se (Universal Product C(Code sym- Plains, NJ 079507950. Send your name, j value rebates in anyy ofoi our Inserts, to Columbiibus, Ohio, in o rd e r to findd {goes to pebble Griggs ofIf Tarentum,‘-friends. Offenrers may not be available bols) be (rom any variety of M artha address and ZIP ZIF code on'^a .S-by-S ■ WWhite's Gladlola Combrea<>ad Mixes, card. This offere r eexpires Dec. 31, 1986; ■ E E: xpires June 30,1986. While walling5 for Uie form, save Uie NEWTONS Kite Offer. Receive R a Universal Produc>duct Code symbol from i Desseiirts—— N(Newtons high-flying kite, iSend Uie Uie M yadec I30s130s carton, along wiUi ' • Continued fromm EPage El Into 3 sliceIces; cut each slice in half,f. 3 cups sliced freshh CalUomla Spoon , fruitt mixturet into pie crust- rerequired refund form and an Uiree Uie cash-reglsteiisler receipt wlUi Uie ' 2 cups sliced fresI ra h CalUonilo . A rrange aroundo r edge of baking dish,I, ]pears, c u t V^-lncb thick . Jlned pan. Drizzle D. wilh m ai^rine. brbrand seals from any Newlc^lons Fruit • purchase-price;e circled.cl Expires June , plums, cut Mt-inch thickIck: placing cut:ul side toward edge of bak*:• */4 cup orange-flavor^^'liqueur or Cut second’i cruc st Into H*inch wide Chewy ci Cookies (12-ouncee size or 30,1986. 8^)1. can Plllsburyry Refrigerated Ing .dishh forming scalloped ap-f orange1 iulce , strip s. Arran-ange pastry strip s In a . Quick Crescent DinnererRoUs F pearance. IBake a t 375 degrees for ^0 3 tablespoons qulck-cooooklng tapio- lattice designign over fUlbig, trim m ing ~ ! 2 tablespoons honeyy io 25 minulnutes or until crescents aree -1 ca and tuckingg pastryI strips.undv bot- 1 tablespoon margarllarlne or butter, deep goldeIden brown and mlxute Iss '■ cupsugar tom cru st: flute fl' edges.. Bake at 425 ■ . softened bubbly. In smaU bowl, combinee V4 teaspoon nutmeg degrees Iorr 3531 to 45 m lnules or until honey andnd margarine; brush over.r 2 tablespoons margarimine o r b utter, fruit is tendefider and c ru st ts golden TOPPING ' •' crescents,s. In small bowl, combinee m: elted brown. CoorDl at least 1 hour, before ^ cup dairy sour creaream topping IngIngredients. Serve over cob-h T O P P IN G •serving.. . 1 tablespoon brown1 susugar. . bier. 6 servirvings. ' . cupdalrysourcreamn InsmaUbovbowl, com bine sour cream Heat oven to 375 deglegrees. In large Iteaspoon grated orangiIge peel ' and orange;e peel; refrigerate. To saucepan, combine5 isugar, com- Nectarlarine 'N Pear Lattice Pie 2 tablespoons brown sugijgar serve, lop cjcach serving wllh sour starch and fruit. Cook•ok over medium (Ndtplctured) H eat oven to 425 degre<•ees. Prepare cream mixluxlure and sprinkle with . . beat.untU -:m ixture Ib is -Just hot and is < ;. pkjpkg. Plllsbury All Ready P iee pie: crust according to t( package brown sugarar Jusl before serving. 6 bubbly, stirring occascaslonally. Pour crusta. directions for two-crustI piep using 9- servings. Y ■ into ungreased lOxWnciiich (1-Mt quart) < i teaspooilOon flour Inchpiepan. TIP: Coverier edge of pie crust with b a io g d ls b . . „. pillingNG In large bowl, comblmine all filling strip of foU}11 during lasl 10 to 15 Remove dough fromom can In rolled 3 cups slicedsi: frosh California nec-:- .ingredients except margirgarine; toss minutes ol' bbaking if neccssary to sections; do not unroll.oil. Cut each roll tarlncs, cut;ut'^-lnch thick 1lightly. U t stand IS toI 220 mlnules. prevent «cesisesslvo browning.

9 —— ------' *'C(M)tinQ^£ra{QF pPageEl iiliecomimes accumulative and even> b u tter with fresh mushrooiwmstotop ',1, teaspoonsn groundI blackpepper 1 chovles,-beer ^ floWeiwers. Did you abUaddlcIilcUve. . , barbecued steaks. This Iss alsoi good dry breadI ctcrumbs, finely ground know (hat W ah haveibSeeh bSei fought for IfyoupUplant parsley, here a rc a few> on baked potatoes. P arm esann cheesec 8alt,Dflhii(lSUicentuolury nuns were Items youm mi i ^ t nice lo note, Parsley butter Is greatI ona fresh V.! cup whiteite wine.'or use more I • ratl(»rt^^toone*aUonofnof beer;each------P arsley makesmi a great garnish,-bul -troot.Bringbuttertoroom - »m ------broth------day?- - don’t Justst letI< It lie there. E a t it. It’s temperature and mix In someso mine- Clean mushishrooms, rem ove and ; : It's really handy rightIght now as my a rioh sourm rceof vitam ins A and C, cd parsley, then spread itit onc fried chop stems..Leave L< caps whole and herbgardenialnfuUblo;bIo6m,andI calcium,I, IronIr and phosphorus.- trout. You can also add aI couple0 of setasld^ needafewideastootUi] tablespoons of lemon Juice tUfee, . Theslenlems are greal for cooking, cetothe • Saute chopppped stems and gariic In eveiything. V > b u tter to m ake U even belt^liter. the oil and Itatablespoon butter for 6. Ifyou can, Just devote lemandaddtomayonnalse . etty and healthy salad dress- H ere is a good recipe utilitilizing to 7 m inutes.J. Addthebroth,A parsley, r UOQOfyourgarduoryi parsley. anchovies andjidbla<;kpepper.Mlx 8fewbertis.Sonjegrow J can dehydrate the whole id use year round. A plant well. . S ^ h thisnii mixture into mushroom ’ V '^^ta^^pleaseni I Inside during the winter wlil l ln your window. ‘ ST U FFED MUSHROC;>OMS caps.Sprinklefde each with bread malce coi^6rtlngtm ,v AUGRATIN crumbs andI PlParmesan. Dot with ' toakefragrahtpotpourrlurrl.' Parsleyey Igrows well wllh tomatoes 12 large mushrooms remalningbutjutler. j THeyarea_^atinvejjvestment right Inyourgar ELiy ^ jard en and Is great In com- 2 cloves gariic, minced1 PlaceinabtI buttered bakingdish. □! l! Qow.andnakedell^tfihtfulgifUwhen binatlonwii with .them In recipes. Fresh 1 tablespoon on, olive ppreferred r and add winele cor broth to pan. Bake ii- you bottle or tie themlln In dainty ; j)breleykekeeps weeks ItHnsed, shook^._..butopUonal— ; ...... atSSttdegrcMtes for 30 minutes, untU L beSANS/^ r i — -faagfciFyou needari id«lde^Lwhft.ti^._dryjiuynin a ja r with a lid and kept 3 tablespoons butter mushroomsai(a re b ro w n ^ o n top, meiftberthe: ihtherefriirflgiM ^V r------"!------— ------MaWcspoonirothjMef,ef..chlcken__ basltagtwlceice wilh liquid in pan. s^Rftsemaryand .. it’s'dlffUfflcult to too much • • orvegeJable -- - : • *Mak'tfs6scrvii• v in g s r - — ------y : j. a ll growow well here. I parsley.. M any Italian recipes say, cup fresh parsley, mlinlnced • . ' would add dUlMdbasUulKbotb ' "takeahaihandrulofpar8!ey.’'lls 4 anchovies, minced (go30 ahead, try. This Is a gre;rcat addition lo outdoor I J gene^y annuals here)tre), plus one of arom a geti;els a bit more fragrimt theni or Just a little ancho^loyy paste; m eals, ^ aenlqtaandperhapsa)s an oregano whencookiokIng but not overpowering. you'll never taste them, bubiilthey ‘ Sincesummimer Is here for a week or ^ [■ ^ritertera. '• Mince! someso parsley and sautein . -■ add a groat dimension) so, enjoy cookIoking oulslde and plant k some herbs thlthis summer. You’ll en- I Joy the bountyIty a long tim e. I "Fisherr — ------Enjoy! • Continued froma PlPage El beak aparlart. When done, they are putut pounds| pressure. Let presessureguagc Coni and three-and-a-l-a-half year old on a plallatter, and the rest of thele 1 return by itself. Chcck sealials. NancyJoyJy Jones welcomes com- - I ^ H P r I B B \losbua, accom pany hlihim In tbelr 16 m arinade]ie poured over. This goes inlolo F ish er som etim es useses a pint of menisormcipclpes. Her address Is 1020 i foot motor boat. Shele i says she pro- the microvrowavc (or a minute or two,0 . herI canned fish, skinnedd iand boned, ISt., Rupert.I.ID83350. I . g ' bably only attempts; ththis about once to warm Ie\ everything back up. IInslead of the salmon cacalled for In a month. F ish err aalways does her (Ish cann-n- Ithe next recipe, ( ' n""W ith two UtUe kids,Ids, U Just Is not Ing withh 1 her mother. Lols Spreler.r. i ork together, using Spreier’s’s SALMON CHOWDl I ‘ I « « al relaxing for m e! to go oul In the They work « 3x>at with them andid worry about pressuree ccooker, and a recipe given;n Combinc and heat: . . . . Christistian School I \ w h a t kid Is going to trytr^ to drive the to her byby her (rlend. Beverly Gan-n- About 2 potatoes, dicedI aand cooked ii— ' i ^>081, and try to ]umpp o'over the side.” diaga. One can G reen Giant NiblibletsCom A gape) Kindergarten ^ M inced onion, to taste tshesays. an read at year'* f 1 i-:-Fishing from the boaiM>a(, she can use CCANNEDTROUT About 1 or 2 tablespoons.b i u ito r ______l< !< * scan lures, Instead of wormirms. Saying she To onee ppint o( raw trout, add l ta-a- le a n salm on end. I doesn't Uke worms,, shesi lets Craig blespoon1 vinegar, 1 tablespoonin 1 can c o n d i^ e d milk D o n ’t taket l a chancia. 1 b ait her hook, when flslfishing from the french drciressing and l teaspoon salt,it. Salt and pepper, to taste '■ bank. Leave oneno half Inch head room. Sealal Add water or regulailar mUk. II 7 3 i F ish er say s It Is easllasler to can the Jars and1 p process In pressure cooker needed1 }4-3693 If lish after they haveave first been for one andai a hal( hours, with 10 Serves six to elRht. frozen, “because thatIt wayVi you know what ypu've got andI howhe many you have, and if you worlvork with them partially frozen, they;y i arc easier to c u tu p .” She says she almosiist always> i:i>oks * w ilh frozen flsl>. "unlesliess It's canncd Ne9W fish, mainly because^h-when Cralg gets home, it’s usually lateUe a r nlghl. So, ! we don’t e a l (resh fishish when he cat- cb es them , and the quickcsl qui way to get rid of them is to:o sticks them In i the freezer.” She says sh e tries lo havei (Ish only Sha^a Sweet Fefeeling ! once a week; most ofUoften using that rI ~:------— > which’she has canncd.cd. Pish patties jI I MFR-SCOUPON I EXPIRES E> 7/31/86 I "l are a big favorite. D om r s T K i r IR @ lis I — ------> I i I ------I •; : nsH PATTITIES M ' • R e a r C C ilade with 'Jheddar Zheese rI MTH'S COtJPON j I W,-01 ~| § 3aveSOcp ^ | ■1 ; Take one pint of)f canncd (ish, I j rtJ«m ihi» «C«nJio. I \ Z iH /i about 1 tablespoon>on m inced onion - Ctieeiese Rolls I I PO.Du. MW.Ctm- I VemeU^s 1 &nd 1 beaten egg. Ther'hen add enough IVE 25c oi i i l ^ [ on the fir^ 1 Sinllk to m oisten so the mixture can F k x mm R o UD m s ^ 1 I Cammdy I I \ r ftasily be shaped. Formirm Into patties, 1 ^ I twapounckof 1 I tiDcIi toccmr CM)' I nfiliniN te. I ^ ] u d fry In a little! ooli, Just long O COUPONI II VJS&U’s j 1 r»»u picKnicd mull . iB B * * foou^ to brown them;m - about one , f k mNUMxThhIhis coupon witl b* itdMrtwd | I b«kho.nup.«. A B l K -j ftrtwomlnutes. \ Vm . forlKCMlutpltphs8ch>nllingdaraoon \ I in|uc.r Of{d Y* W ^ _ RhodesQwttlt»M Ralls FR unBtM dDatf) I VaicietyMix |- 1 »htTTTtf mrd.------•— V 5 2 ti _____ ^ 25( j mmarJocproKib- I S The fishers eat these»e with ketchup ^ m ol oHer N m been convliad tMT appUcMion ol Ihtt-coupon { I iitd CikKrnirmpiion | I jprtartarsauce. 1 COUP('ON conttiluttt It I vil»c l/20crn> I I - ^ e h they have fishIsh (Illets. Craig n lt*ud. Invoicn proving jutticknl Jtxkxk ID coM> coupons must be I ‘ i^oes the cooking. He bones and 1^ ble upon r«iuest. This oHtf I i i & U l W K « > ^eao5 them, and leave;jves the skin on. ^ in state Of toolity p n W tk s . I j I ;^ieo be marinates> thetl (illets in W - I iwrt«i*«oriepj'WiMins ItKU csupons. Mad I I i ■ i ® couponj to: I Italian dressing forT a couple o( 11 : U.R.GA COUPON RE- I 53DD SObbM? I - OEMpnONSW oes not have to 5a»VIC£. 1578W. 1700SO., | ! :fcour8. althou^ It does y. Utah 84104. | S___i.“’------—— I 3 )e.tbaHoiig.Hecooksiics them on a gas ^ Cheese R( *oUs iSiirs:OtoT-IM e I ' ag rm for e ight m inutesiS a side. If he Is I - 1 S 3 D10 0 SDbb31' I •lulne whole (isb, be* carefully ci rolls a d Frozen RolllI D o u g h : COUPON I I over, becauses ,I they tend to L.L

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Honrrie^Jecoratiiing books tuiumftombassics to l^roo i s f y l e J ^ Newsday •, . magazines,ies. As recenUy as 15 years*8 *BhfU fr ""fi speclal-lnterftreist pubUca-, c h a n g e .'”. Mulch \with blaa c k ago, shehe recalls, ArcbllecturaLiL Uons( tbat focus on Uie boMme and on Hommnaglagazine, which evolved - ■ Remen^r whetf"'f-^'design and.'^Digest wawas-* a “ smaU, 'sthiggU ngg !home design. Tbtre- dmare oCountty out of a serseries of ^lal-lnl^rest ' home-decorating magilagazlnes were magazinele Uiat no one particularlyy Home:I Colonial Homes: andi *^dl- publlcaUons,B, began to Improve Its *• basic bow-to books,cs, . filled wilh w anted tot o be ! in.” The magazine badid Uonalt Home. WoodworiOn]ing andlMc- graphics, logo)gO|’typeface and artw ork plastic I , to1 spee(2 d " , helpful hiols on.cIeaolQjoing your carpet no a r t direlirector, very lltUe color.andid t orating. RemodeUng Idea:MIS and Win- about Uireei years y ago. "We started M. or .'^tting yourr plants or a tendencyicy to focus on w bat she callsIs'dowandWallldfias.. t . featuring by- I m agazines have entere< ‘SO" , ‘ December., W WlUl lls shiny, new foup fafaster. It also excludes Uie IlgUghl so If you have ilr«adyaire; planled, place fleld, as the taste lelevels of con- Digest U look-alike cocontents going onn. . color cover,r, I Uic publicalion is draw* ththal most weeds will not grouDW. the plastic overir Uie th row and on top - i sumers have becomele mi ore, discern- ■chief Isers for Uie flrsl Ume and Bfhckq | plastic works well forrworm v of the plants. Therrhen cut holes and pull - - log and a s fine design.h[n.has achieved a —Paigee 1Rense, editoHn-< J Uie number of editorial wweather vegetables such ass Uie plants through)Ugh before placing l new respectability aniilod eminence.,e i — — pages. Now>w that ll has achieved‘' totomatoes, peppers, eggplant,it, com, soU on Uie edges.es. For I large plants I to make a slit from ; Pari of the transfontormalion is due doors of: casUesci and mansions aqrossss n: .5 0 to $4 on Uie newiwssland and magazine sstatus, Uie Brooklyn- scsquash, cucumbers and melolions. It you m ay need to n to changing demogn)graphics. Take the continitlnenl, lavishly spoUlghUnglg from $12 to $38 for a yearlirly subscrip- based jouma■nal Is sold on newsstands■ also a) works reasonably weU fofor cab- one edge and plac)lace the plastic Metropolitan Home,le. When the the homomes of socialites andId lion) and greater ad revenenue. and the clrcirculation has grown from bage, bi broccoli and cauliflowcArer.It around Uie plant, magazine started in the 1970s as duchesses,e s* m o v ie sta rs and klifgs.;s. "O ur nonhome adverti!tising has In- 75,000 lo 88,00.000. dldoes not work for closely spa aapply causcs a greenhqi median income wasIS abouti $28,000. Fam ous,5. magazine has brought Mastercard, I publisher. Cl b.before planting, but it can alsilsobe warms the soilll even ev more. Plastic so be placcd over Uie Today, 80 percent artare married, 90 ‘Archite-itectural D igest w as ahead of Van a e e f & Arpels, Airr France and be that restostoring a brownsttone was> applied g, after plants are ’ tunnels can alsob adventure. Today, It's a t, early growUi to warm ' ' percent own lhelr own ow homes and its time,”;,” notes Cart Levine, senioror Trump Tower aboard, a grand ad ^ transplanted or seeds a're sprprouted. plants during earl the median Incomee hash soared to vice prMi(»id en t of hom e furnishings ala l “ This Ts a tim e of newewwealUi. of lifestyle choihoice because of Uie grow-* Soilgi Is cultivated, raked andidforUl- the air aroundiUicm. tbe , J no special problem. If $81,000. ■: ■ .' Bl6omlng(ngdale's,'who added that thehe new fortunes being mmade," says jng Inleresl5l IIn preservation and res-' Ized the same as you normallally Irrigation is no w aler will flow toward "T en years ago, ourlout readers were affluence:e of Uie 1980s h as prom pteded M ario Bualta. Uie. Inleri‘rior designer loratlon." would.w 1 like to m ake a 3- lo► 4-inch4- you sprinkle, wall d Uirough the holes, sitting on Marimekkoko cushions.i Now several rmagazines to re-evaluatelie who helped popularize EEnglishi Coun- Six-year-ol•-old New Shelter m agazine- deepdi furrow w here I am goinling to th e furrow and Ul lg boUi Its direction and its p; svels sideways they have black lealheIher sofas,’* says their audliidlence. "Shelter publicationsns try slyle. "A l Uie sam e> time, t people is changing l 5 plant. Then I center the 3-fooool wide Waler also travel iwand undemealhUieplie plasUc around the ' Dorolhy- Kalins, the magazine’s are rcalljally responding to Uielrjlr are more aware of whalat’s available name. Origlrglnaliy founded lo addresss b:blaclcplastlcoverlhefurrow furrow Irrigate, jusl "i T - editor, who maiiitalmalns t h a t ‘Middle readers'[' quest for quality andnd In design. Bul they neee completecoi when a teaselinesies lhat cluttered up Uiehe ches wider In F ebr , “Builders tell us lhatI betweenbi holes. The soU holdsdsUie Allen Wilsonn(eflcAesAorf/cii/fure te. " > bigger, shinier versersion hits the front cov plants aiire contro we have-not slightly. -Though -T - -Uie --ed ito ria l-^ ------G ard en ...... landscapi:iping. the other magazines, v maiDmg plants.its. allty. We still coverage remains re unchanged (youa TheAssoclatedPress' “Somewhere outI 11there, a great . Edltor-i>r-in a carry Uie occasionalal' story on will continuInue to find articles on Architectural Digests t look-alike: con- attributestes Uie change, In part, lo a d Once vegetable plantit diseases fumigate beforefore planting lo rid Ui? lhe needlepoint and we a ree :sllll showing "Build-It-YoYourself Gazebos” and test Is going on,” sayjays Paige Rense, desire to barve out a niche amid the e lake hold they can rarelyly be cured soil of - diseasease organisms. Vapam i es. inexpensive things to bbuj'. In tact, ‘.‘Tot-to-Tecnjcn Furniture” ), Uie t that magazlne’s'edltoIltor-in-chief, who prollferalration of design magazines. 0 bul they can often be controrolled. (VPM)canbeaQe applied to the soil sui^ ' - cal we get letters from iour readers magazine has h been redesigned lo I is largely responsibleible for changing Indeed,. a quick glance at Uie local i. Here are some prevcntaitative steps, face 2 to 3 weeks>eks before planting; : ' ine rack reveals dozens of every, day' saying, ‘Please ‘P don't emphasii:cc clarity ( and conciseness. the appearance! of shelter magazine - recomI m ended by a Michl:hlgan State - Water plaplants during Uie day, University p lan t pathoiogisi;ist:' not night. Thisnis Jallow s m oisture lo be - Plant vegetable varle■lelle,s suited drawn Into UUiem p la n t raUier Uian to the soil and clim ate oif f ;your area, staying on thethe surface. Stay oul of Sheet:t industtry suff(fering dlIrowsy Jsales Plant only In ferUle. wiwell-drained the garden wliwhen plants are wet You, too, canI spreadspi disease. j y, colors and ly Induslryw•ywlde: "In.general, we seea soil. Newsday • ■ . ------d u ra b lec !tfial .Uiey can last for yearsars discuss style, .quollty, ,g - Control weeds and gross. gi They - Al Uie firsifirst sign ot disease,.use... plcal response a softening,ig -of color and a softening with propropercare." * • ; ■ oUier Issues.,, (A-lypu •s cancafiydiseasestoyourjr plants, a good fungim g lcld er“ A-moK5r U io«' into declslbii- of p a lle rh1 a:as well," he says.‘"Colors NEW YORK -- They1 come In -"We’rc:’re soiling ' not as - manyany about men's Input ir •e — Conlrol insects - thehey also can rkommendeded are Captan, Maneb 3 Cannon-Mllls from lavcncunder to blue to green are stripes, In florals,. aias imitations of (sheets),s), bul less," says Ed Molitor,tor, making comcs from a ( -c Iransmltdlscases. and fixed coppeipper. „ . ml: “My hus- particulariyriy Important , now, where Wall Street businessss suits,s children's executivelive,- vice president .forfor focus group parilclpan h - Purchase only dlseasase-free and NaUonalonal Garden Week , - at It looks like last seasonm Iit might have been peach overalls and Indianan cave art. But marketin‘ting of F ieidcrest Cannon Inc.,nc., band doesn't care what resistant varieties of seetteds. Do not Aftei* five yearsye! of effort. Natlojid despite all the varietyIety, many designs adding1 thaltl "no one can 4ionesUy'b be e as long as Ifs cican anddll’sfrcsh.”) I andpink." ek has been proclaimed sells mosi. of course, are■Q plant seeds that arc mold)ldy or spot- Gorden Week I ' displayed at thiss month'si linens positiveIC of Uie answ er” behind the "Color is the first choicech thot the Whal sell recenUy by P«President Reagan, to be 1 sale. And sheets alwaysIS ted. ork may not wind phenometnenon. Bul he posits one:ne: customer makes," sayays Robert B. sheets on s nually in April. market in New York }C on sale somewhere. “Ifs-s - Before buying check:k plants for observed annua up wllh warm bodiesBS bbetween them. . “Years^ ago, we only had cottonlion Dale, division vice preresident, sheet seem to be ( plants with The Natlonilional Garden Bureau e biggest problem in theIC diseases. Do not buy pi F o r the problemI withwl sheets today sheets,,. and cotton sheets • wouldluld and com forter mailarkellng for Uie single ers on stems achieved thele ihonor for gardeneh- Industry.” says Burger,r swellings on'roots, conker good for lhelr own w ear oulout after a certain amountt of Fleldcrest-Cannon Incnc. O’Conhor sheeting Ir . . with the assasslslance of IS hor- is th at they’re too got ten lo the point where the,c or spots on leaves. particularly if a young ladyady adds lhat color In sbeels st follows “ Il’s gotten elocate your llcullurai^gaiganlzatlons as co-spon- ' good. tim e, pa ; Is the everyday price. You,u - Rotate crops or rel< . The sheet industryry l!Is In trouble. used a2 lilot of bleach. With Uie addl-ddi- trends In fashion. Sinenee black-and- sale price la year. Most sonTllyMas/as the idea of Doug . , Springmaid Is can buy a scl s of sheets (on sale) asIS garden from year to y "In the ’60s, lhl£this country sold tlon ofif ipolyester, Uie life cycle• olof while is big Uils y ear. S rs bacteria and fungi Ilvei inI the, soil Oljphaot; pasip ast ’ p resident of Uie 3111 Blass floral cheaply tod:oday as you could 20 years m ore than 30 mllllo:Uion dozen sheets sheetsI is almost indestructible." Introductlng G ala, a Bii Is from one ye a r lo Uie nexl. 'hito. ago with ll:the same quality. This Is imd pillowcases, andmd now w e’re sell- Evenn Seidm an will concede Uiallhat pallcmlnblack-and-whi 0- ' — When rotating cropops be sure Sen. Markk H Hatfieldiof Oregon,-an lothlng trends, why the mlmills are having such pro- Ing about 28 mlllioiIlion dozen,” said sheetsi lasl1 longer nowadays. His < Besides stydying do nol closely avid gardener'ier who led the legislation iludy art. going blems." succeeding crops' are n Seymour Seidman,I, whow has publish- researchrch has shown that an all-cot-col- sheel designers also slu nclons and In the Senate,lie, said, “ Gardening has so. says Dale, sheets and related, such as me ed the Seidman News Ne Bulletin, a ton sheelleet can be washed 50 lim es be- lo such places as thele Metropolitan Even so. *s, potatoes, been an irimportant facet of rs "arc losing space” In cucumbers or tomatoes, weekly publicationin read by home fore sheshowing-'-wear; a half-cotton,lon, Museum of Art (Spriiringmald) and comforters ; They are American lifelife since Uie bIrUi of our . 2nt store displays becauscsc peppers and eggplont; textiles manufactureiirers and retailed half-polyolyester sheet can be washed;hed WinlerUiur M useum (WiWamsutta) for department I the same naUon.” Rep.>p. I T hom as Luken of Ohio [ the sloress arei not finding them pro-0 - usually susceptible to for m ore than 30 years■ars. • ■ 200 limes inspiration. ' said, “ It Iss II lim e to recognize Uie ’ ncs. ual_domc3UcsJllable._er_enoufih^. _:iThe_ ..nailon.aL.al diseases. ------— The*-figures are-e\‘-even-worse-than— But-lh ___ AL—the.—sembaiinua wrflest-your-many-contriburlbulions of U ie-A m ^can~^ (in sales) for our area in — "As w on as yoUTiii they sound. "In ththe la st dccade not enoinough lo perk up sales. SoSo, m arket, Uie manufiufacturers in- average (ii compost re- gardener." - riations of Uie departm entenl stores is $98 per squarere vegetables, destroy or ci alone, we’ve addedkI about 20 million Molitorpr :says, ‘‘you have’lo give heiher troduced myriad varii i e says, while the nationalal households," addss Seld^nan,E whom (sheetI mi anufaclurers refer lo Ui(Uie usual Uiemes. W anl roromance? There foot," he i Jn overall sales Is $150 perer J.P. Stevens, exewecutlve Robert consumemer as “her" because womeimen are enough florals, frorom Uie dainty av erag e Jn Burger calls the Indusdustry’sguni. ^ buy thehe v ast m ajority of Uie sheetieels to the overblown, to fill fll a garden. A square fool.lOt. an enormous challenge.” Seidm an p l a ^ the thi blame for lhe sold) a reason to obsolete perfectljicily contem porary look?' SU-ipcs and " I f s an le. “ One of Uie solutions is industry’s woes.direcirectly on the man- g ^ merchandise.me You have to glv«give geomeUics arc softerr In boUi color, say s Dale. lead of being in Uie sheetcl • R P ' NNow Serving Breakfasta s t • v p ufacturers. "If you-jU'can’l sell more her a1 icolor reason or a fashloihion and form this year, UiUie edges often thal, instci [ airbrush .lech- business only, or we're In the disllnc- pieces, even thoughgh there are more :reason.-n.-It’s-oul of the commodityidlly blurred by a kind of t ,c- > 7:00 aa.m .-11:00 a.m., Mon.o n .- F r l . ding business - the com- people and more potential,pot it means and intonto fashion, and Uiat’s how yoiyou nlque. There are solidd colors in new tlve beddlr nd shams and dust ruffles.” L U N C H E O)N ^ SPECIALS DAILY II11 to 3 p.m. thal people don’tt wanlyourv pro- have losto sell Uie consum er." mints and lavendersrs or Uie old fo rters and jrtant lo sell consumers on NIGHTLYf FOOD SPECIALS 4 tot o 1 0 p . m . duel,’* he soys. "Mi'Millions of people Ando^I oh, how Uiey try. standbys, whites andnd blues. For Ifs import, ie package. “ We did it be- are avoiding whatt wC' ★ DRINH4K SPECIALS ★;APPET■ E T IZ E R S ; we did il very poorly,”'he they don’t find It excittcitlng.” mills’ nmarketing and design staff:laffs nexl to Uielr skin, man;iny m ills are of- fore, b ut w * BA)AR H 0 U R S 1 1 a .m .-11 a .m . ding he is speaking of "Uiehe Sheet manufactuicturers disagree spend1 timetl in department stores, in'-in fering luxurious all-lU-cottons Uiat say s, addlr whole indIndustry." He say s Uiatlat . LIVEEN•NTERTAINMENTSAT., MAMAY 3 1 s t with Seidman. Theyhey say that with tcrvlewlswing sales people aniand don’l need ironing, companies such'as Spiegel;cl M eel GUIlur New B artender - Herleya y PI h illip s the advent of ppopular no-lron cuslomemers. They hold “focus ses- ses What Burger, vice! |president and catalo g coi jwn Uiat complele bedroom polyesler-and-coltonon blends nearly slons,” discussion groups willwlUi direclor of creaU ve seiiervlces for J.P. have showi cs can be sold successfully. “Is have becomc so womenm all over Uie country,, tto Stevens, says about hislls line can app- ensembles i , IN THI ROGERSONSI IMALL . ; 20 years ago, sheets I sterling Jewfelry-149 Mainlain Ave. E. ^ ~ Soybibean wastes up food fiber Don''tuse hot)g bristle^s luith laiiteX b c e f i SclMlUst.Ists at Purdue U niversity in timeyoa (uxcia(i The AssociatedIP Pr ress cooling ouUetsis ^s u l d bc installed n e a r• ccclUngs so Lalayetlc,le, Ind., have suggested a Uiat the cool air will fall genUy to Uie flonds are Ideal for oil paintsIts and var- Uilng is lo usee a primer-sealer flrsl, sincc:c Ilbcrtioari soybean:an hulls, mostly fed to ^ " J r r ~ a ' i ends. These endi | X j g \ 1 nishes, but not)t forf latex palnl. ’That’s be as a fiber supplement,m t, I A b ristles absorb0 thetl' water In the palnl andid lose Uielr . would aciactually make an excellenllent / C resiliency. Q. — I rccent«nUy a roUiog tabUble WlUl lac- suoolemernent for hum ans If Uie mate-ate- \ . ------

i - . - r ■ : . ' E-4Tlmea-News.Twin«ln FaUs, tdaho Tuesday,,May27.198e M. LettetTSofthoanks-----Stveet^ Lchemies i grar. t ch lck eg n Poggersappipredate 1,9!^8^w o rl^ tq m ak e ...... *- T funds donatecedior trip lightet of cleanup project^ Light cUM id flavorful ent]itreeJ9H |H n| , . . The Sawloolh CouCountry Cloggers The 1986 19 "Johnny Horizon Day’’ w anl to thank all those tho who helped was a hhuge succcss. A turnout'y;; of takes onlyly a ingredlGients [ support their fund-rai-raising efforts by some 1.5001.& people did Indeed m ake ” : having their cars woslcashed, buying hot lighl wor/ork of a big prbject. it was a ■ Leisurely days and lilanguid summier nights ca fo r - - ^ ^ 1 lyingpizzas. projectI thati o u r county highway° y food that is light. t\a\lavorful and simple to preprepare. This invitation to dance at the districtsts do< not have the manpower Recipes caUing for oniyliy .a /ew .tagr«dients t h ^ c i Northwest Folkllfc .FFe u tly a l In Seal- to take cac a re o f._ ...... ■ .- prepared ahead of lime! bbccome the cook’s favorites,______■}*■ ' tic, Wash.V Is one of Ihe 'mosl ex*' ' ThoMe ~ “ w onderful" "area" Coer­ Oriental—ingredientsis and flavors have enentered. “ dtlng things they’veve been asked to dinators's reported that most all gr-U-. m ainstream A m erican1 cooklng.Jn < I^ a s l Chlc^ken ^ do^ and It wouldn’t. haveha been possl- ban roadadways were cleaned ta Just[jgf Cherry Sweet'and Sourur"Saiice, w^ter cliMtiiuC^' Xre^77H jH ^B|^H •. . ble without your helpelp. They wtll do three sho:ihort hours on Saturday raom-P). ginger and soy sauce prt)rovlde Aslan emphasis lo a Itaogy * their very best lo bc good am - ing. sauce Jcaturing freshn cherries. Served over- ssliced I bassadors for Twinin Falls: and the On behichaH of th e Twin F alls County roastec^chlcken. the chcrry ch studded sauce winsIns sla r '■ Magic Valley and promisepro to make commississloners, and the Twta FallsMg statu s as a vibrant adciddllion to sum m er entertaitalntag. •- you proud of them. Lions Clu:iub, we want to "thank" all Few fruits symbolize summer su better lhan juicyy ssweet , COLLEEN LANCAS:ASTER Ihose whwho look part to make thejjc chferrles. ’ Twta Falls best cour3unty In the state, now the "cleanestJS l." ROASTC: CHICKEN WITH I D.A. HEHEIDER CHERRY SWIraETftSOURSAUCE :tor, Parks and Solid Waste I (about 1'.^ pounds) whvholc chlckcn breast > Bickel Eiemenentary says S fbF alls ^ 1 cup chicken broth I thanks to RotiDtary Qub 'A cup packed brown SU]sugar M.M 2 tablespoons each corornslarch, sdy sauce and mtminced ^ As part'of a servicrvlce projeci. the >ershopi>ers happyy fresh ginger root* ' Blue Lakes Rotaryy Club( has injitl- Withtlturnouts, supporti 1 tablespoon vinegar ated w hal Is call:alled "Adopt-a- The Twin 1 Falls Maglchords l''^i-2cupspllledandhallalved fresh sweet cherries School’’ program and anc sponsored a Chapterr of< the SPEBSQSA takes a„ cup^each sliced green gi onions and sliced wv, ater / pancake breakfastist for Blckel great dealeai of pleasure ta writtag this,j, chestnuts ’ Elementary. Many1 d donations were' letter. The Th past six months we’veyg Bake chicken breast al 350 degrees about 45 mltinlnutes - N. ; • , given by local businislnessmen along put.. )n on two programs: last or to Internal,temperatulure of 1C5 to 170 degrees,>. iBone V \vlth m any hours byy timembers of the Novembeib e r o ur annual show and Maygy and slice roasted cHlckeken; arrange on serving phplatter service club lo carryrry out this sue- loth ve we hosted the Evergreen and keep warm. Comblnline chicken broth, brown sugar. su I cessfulproject. District,t, Division 5 contest. Bolh,.1. cornstarch, soy sauce, ginger gli root and vinegar In sauce-sa The slaff and studiludenls at Blckel were a grcgreat success. pan. Cook and stir untilI mixturer comes to a boll; cookco 2 would like to thankk thetl Blue Lakes We coniontribule this to the fine arli- minutes longer. Add cheherrles. green onions and1. w ater Rotary Club for thetr _y chestnuts: s tir to mix. P< lelr time and ef- eles thatlat were written by Terry Pour cherry sauce over orr serve.si Oriental fla'Flavors of fresh ginger, 66oy sauce and water ch forts In behalf of our oi school. We Harlley. ' wlthchicken.Makes4to6iGservings, chestnuts blend r. Times-News reporter, and j inCher^Si/ Sweet and Sour Sauce,e, served over'sliced roi would also like' l<10 thank the trudy Tarlo, Ti edllor. We publicly;ly •'.'itolteaspoongroundid ginger can bc substituted. ro aste d chicken businessmen for theirlelr donations and want tolo thank them and The all others who contrintrlbuted to this Times-NeNews. Also, we wish to public- I successful event. ro rtv .o ly thankk Ithe local radio and TV sta- I GORDON ARMSTRCrRONG lions. IClubccalendarr ------Principal For eveveryone’s 'Information the Blckel Elementary (jg The "Club Calendar" Is pL y Magichorilords placed sccond In the published week- ment ccnler;r confcrcncci roonrot 123 E.i. . SATURDAY FilerKlwanlsCluI Club T w ta F a lli XI. Iy In The TImcs-Ncws. Itemems ror f/ic ea/- r4thS(. compelltlcItion and the, "Chapter 4’’ BuhlSenlorCltlzens1 Meets at noon nooi al the F iler Unlled •u cndar should be brought I was the I to the Times- BuhlSeniorCitCitizens Dinner a t noon a lth e seniorreenter. c ' Melhodist Churchjrch . " - le Ilrsl-place quartet. Both, News office In T ^’ln FaUs. s. or m ulled to: Dinner at noonno< at the senior ccnicr. F ile r Senior CiUzc'Itlzeos groups wiwill represerirTwin Falls at The Times-News, l3ox 548. '>48. Twin Falls Buhl Rotary^Club Cl SUNDAY Dinner ai noo ; Contest in CaJgary, Alberta,a . 83303. The deadline cach uoi noon ai the F lier Senior ConnoUs/*sors^ganredtalf“ £ week Is Monday Meets all2:(12:05 p.m. at the Ramona res-!• BuhlSenlorCltlzensI Haven. 3ber. Again - thank you.U. noon. tauront. Potluck dinner nnd social hoihour a ll p.m. GiennsFerrySenl appreciated by crowd Terry. Tmrnidy and Times-Ncws. SenkirCltizens Eden-HazeltontonSeniorCilizens oatthe senior center.. Dinner a t noon nooi a l the Three Island rm JIS H WEDNESDAY I Last Sunday night,W. a recital of Y M eets al novlthoutremuneratlon,l “ Dlnneralnoonnl(hcsenlor<>rcenler. taurant. Monday Bridge Club senlorcentcr. Marvin Brown, Meyers i^ G u b i ; Organ concerts are ^ JeroraeTO PS Jero m e KungjF Fl u C u b M eeu a t I p.m . at’lh e YFCA - - 1 ^ - re; Kim Vaughn, Wilson ' HI p,m . a t the Jerom e Coun- area, so it was gratifyl n Chapter No. « meels all l6:30 p.m. at M«iro(-5:30:30 p.m . ot the Jerom e Coun- I,T w inFalls. and Mayor Gene Heller for i lyPalr^iinds, , ' large numlier of peoplople who turned Ji? c re T the Jerom e Public Library, (y Fairgrounds.ds. Shoshone Al-Anon V of city employees. A job l Meets a t 8 p.m . al lhe senior ci r'ciut) ' out lo hear the recenirently renovated i b Richfield Grange No. ISl Optimist QuboibofTwinFatls e. Thanks. Meets a t 8:30 p.m . ot the grai . ShoshoneAl-Ateens n o t the Wood Cafe. ! 9 rgan respond to thee sisensitive touch ; range hall. Meets at noonoon at Ihe Mandarin House LIFFORD Shoshone Golden Years SenioriorCillzens reslauranl. Meets at 8 p.m. al ihesenior c< Citizens Ii of Mrs. Connolly: from•om whisper soft onatthesenlorcenter.' ng County Historical Society Brunch from 8;30 a.m . to noon at the Stc^UghtOubub Snake River Lions Cub planisslmos to maglagnlflcent full goodtagi /alley Rotary Qub senlorcentcr. A diet club,lb. Ihls group m eets a t 1:30, _ M eets a t 7 p.m at the Mandarii 'i organ. "8 ; :10 p.m. at Louie’s reslau- Singes Pinochle p.m . a t the1C 8cnlor;cltlzen center In ^Twin F a lls Al-Ateen . A big lhank you goes Meels at 8 p.m . at the DA' Meels al 8 p.m. at Ihe Fl m. )AV Hail. Har- Hagorman. . llflgle,, ; ?ame and.by Ihelr.enthS a r i h t f t o tetracher praises rlson andShoup St. In Twin Fal'alls. TwinFallsOver Presbyterian Church. 209 FifUi / vereatersAodoymous ' vanced square dancing at 7 ed lhat good pipe c Snake River Canyon Kennel CIClub Meets at 7:30:30 p.m . at the Flrsl PreSby- Twin * F a lls Al-Anon . “"SS; 2 organ music, 198 6 flgraduating dass - In n ers'a t 8:30 p.m . at the !' played by an artistI si such as Helen Meets 01 7:30 p.m. at Simplot (erlanChurch,h,209FlflhAve.N. 2 Meets at 8 p.m. at the Firslst rrcsDPresbvler- yier P '"- beglnne ncipal of Filer High School,I, :Sollbulldets Building on S. EaE:astland Dr. In Twin Falls Kiwi lan Church, 209 Fifth Ave.N. h Hail. 216 2nd Ave. Eost In Connolly, can be anytl.ylhlng bnl bor- ,, IwanisClub If -ou, Jerome. lo take this opportunity to0 'TwInFolls. M eets al noonran a lth e Turf Club. Twin ^ Falla O v erea te n Anonymo irbersbop Chorus le students, staff and com- The Network Meets a t 7:30 p.m . nt Uie FIiFlr.1 Proby- " c U rencedudlei'PV thank the ^ M eets a t B p.m'.m. . at the Twin Foils First munlty for e Meets at noon lor o luluncheon and FRIDAY isterlan Church. 209 Firih Ave. N. T w IoF alli :or being so supportive of me , Baptist Churchch at Ninth Sleet and . business m eeting ot (hc Con’anyon Springs Buhl Senior Cltbntizens , *Wendell Senior CltUens during mly y Ifirsl year at Flier, lor cenier on Shoshone Streett EEa sst. ^ Inn, Twin Falls. D inner at noorlOon althe senior ccnler. Dinner at noon at the senior I especiisclally want lo thank and i ior ccnicr on sboshone Goldenm YV e a n Senior CiUzens ° Twin FalU Lions Club Disabled Amerlterican Veterans ,West Avenue A. recognizee theI class of 1986. You have DInneralnoonatm at the senior cenier. ^ Meets at noon In Ihc rear;ar confcrcnce Dance ot 9I p.mp. . al lhe DAV Hall. liar- *•1. B. P e rrin e Toastm aster’i Clut D aneing Junior Qub AllVrt Auction ‘^'■eee principalsp durtag your fourir room, at the Elks Lodge. rlson and Shoup Mccis ot 7 p.m. al China Gar.r(lc»s,Twln lUpSt. InTwln Fnlls, M eets a t 8 p.mm. . ati 216 Second Ave. E. in t Flier High School. ThatIt TwinFallsOvcreatersAnonyn* ymous FlierSenlorCltt Falls, :itizens ^ Jerom e. wasbest«versi* success m ust haveve been quite an adjustmentIt Meet at noon at the First( EPresbyterian Dinner a( C C p.m. al lhe Filer Senior TUESDAY SweetAdelloes The Junior Club Art all. I appreciate your effort•I Church.209Fl((hAve.N.* Haven. Art Aucllon held f”'' y»“ Buhl Duplicate Bridge Gub The women'ss barbershopba singers meet ng with yet another ncw- Twin * FaUs Tops Gooding RotaryuyC lub May 10 was a tremenilendous success, “ dealing P a irs' piay begin a t 7:30 p.m.m .a l Lincoln a t 7:30 p.m . att thethi F irst United Method- The funds raised markiirked an all-time »n>er durluring your senior year. I1 , Chap(er^'o. meels al1 110:15 a.m . In M eclsol 12:15:15p.m.al(hcLlncolnlnn. C( , Suite No.*I020 In '(he Uluc I Courts communily building. 1310liOM ainSl. 1st Church, 260» ShoshoneS St. E.. Twin imunlty Involve- hope yoursir senior y ear h as been as cn- ) ; Lakes Ofiice HogermanSenlo:nlor Citizens Bi high thanks to commi ‘ Park, i BuhtSeniorCilizens Falls. for you as my tirst year as ! Dinneralnoonoon nl Ihe senior ccnler. tnent — from the artlsls, a: lo the loyable lor ® Twin Falls Tops / nner at noon a llh c senlorceicentcr. T w lnF jJls RotaryiryC ( lub nclpal has been. You are a Jerom e Seniorir CitizensC B, eyRotai^CIub Thc^Iue Lakes c buyers, lo the reclplenlents of the pro- 2 Chapter No. 30‘i..niecls ott 7:30: p.m . al D InncM noon S tes chapler m eets at 7 a.m. class lhaltal can be proud of your ^ oon at (hc senior ccnicr. M eets a t 12:05 p.m . ol the Elksks Lodge. a t the Holiday Inn.nn. ceeds. r Valley vista Village. PUi A ddicu A Anonymous - Narcotics E(Eden-Ilazelton Senior atlzens Twin Falls TOPS-S A resounding publiclie “lhank you” athletic andam academic achievementss Anonymous lo all who conlrlbuted hese past four years. Evenn THURSDAY Dinner ot noon al senior cenierler in Eden. Choptcr No. 3 m eets a t 1 p.m . al Clly Ited to the auc- ‘‘“■'‘“ 8 'Iik Meels aid p.mt.m.allhcPortoliiopc. F Fi ile r Al-Anon Hall. tlon: the dedicated IdaIdaho artists In- though you'ou are finishing 12 years ofif Burley^ O vereaters Anonymous'US Shoshone Goldenden Years Senior CiUzens S-— Meets al 7;3U p.m. ln thc.i Meels al 8 p.m. at the Peaceice Lutheran Wendell KlwanisIsClub Cli ------eluding featured-arllst-'Isl Gus Flowers; public eduiducalion.-your-educallon-is-- c.law enforce- DInneratnoonDon allhc senior ccnler.. - q Church, M eets a l noonI aat te Cavazo's restaurant. Ron Hicks from Canyolyonslde Gallery complete. ™ No matter what who coordinated thee art; a the Twin path you takela in life, I encouragc you Falls Public Libraryf whow chose the >“ >0“™ forfor the rest of your days. As junior Club auction as a: the natural >he well-ki1-known G reek philosopher place to sell the numtimber one print Aristotle onceoi said, "Educated men\ m m ^ ■ 1 Tof the 350 llmlled ededition) of the “foluch “ superior to uneducated T hom as Moran 011 ol painting, men as thelie livingI a re to the dead." "Shoshone On The Snaknake River;''all HARRYY PI . VANlKIOTIS I n*w*CTwino 'I of the generous buyiluyers; KivlVT. FUer Times-News and all the lh local radio « stations for their exterctensive publlcl- A g a pe e school ! carnival ly: Jim Messersmith et ssful due to help I ilS B Bi t save=! 500 I the auction moving; 'Snd'jSSS ar H On Any Mrs.r s . S m i t h ’s * | helped behind the scenesnes. We wishsh to express our apprecla- I I p H ■ ''Pie In Minillnutes”™ s I Once again our communily con has tlon to allill of lhe businesses and ln- HCTAlUltMRS SMrTM-3FnOIFROZCNFOODSCO.wlll » ■ shown It’s commcndabdable ability to dlviduals> whow so graciously donated iMMm tni« coupon in tccwcU:p.rI»«lf OtS86M.i.Sn«m »Fioi.nfo«HCMl Co. I - .Rehabllllalion Scrvlcivices, . Horizon .'House Group Home, ThiThe Senior Citl- Editor's's /wte: The Times-News zens’ Centcr and SlrlJlrickcr Ranch. »i'oico/ness Lowers1 of Thanks of less I rw«ackageor ■

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4 . b J Tuesday, Ma.lay 27.1986 TImes-Nevra.-Tr3.-TwinFalla,ldahoE-6 ------_ .p !C amdidatite WOOS Vailey Uj ! Ssenior ccitizens | H MagicVc 1^ alley Stucidents i ■ r . withisnacks graduate2 from YU \ MINNEAPOLISS (AP)( — A 71* meeting; ngs .al senior citizen centers • PROVO, Utah - ThIrty-onsne Magic statistics, year-old losing candandldate for Clty last Octo ctol?er. Valley students .were amoilong 2,726 Paul: DennisIs !R . Doutre, design Council has been cti chargedwlthVi- • Corr"!arMueller, 78, who was al ffaduales receiving diplomimas April and graphics.____ olQting cam paign li rt law by wooing one off the 11 meetings, said Thurs- 16 a t Brigham . Young Unhliverslty’i Rupert: Brentent L. Lowder, Boy senior'clUiens with /1th w rw o rth of day shehe “can't see lhat he did1 m t h com m encem ent exercls<:lses. Scoot admlnlstr!Istration; Nancy J. snack cakes and Ko 111 KooMId, but he anythingIng wrong.” Graduates, listed: byly their Nielson, elementa•ntary education; Ted says: “ How c a n on; anyone bribe, so- .-Thee man was certainly nice hometown,hoi received tbachelor R. Randall, desl]jesign and graphics; meone with Twlnkiei kies?" - when hehe was here trying to get degrees unless otherwise noteted. Lori A. Smith, travIravel tourism, ' i t w as lu st a goo good aoclal event into he the politics," she said. *‘We B urley: E . P. Allred, conom m unily Shoshone: Thon*hom as M. Crofl, com- to get som e of the these poor girls know wwh hal we’re doing even If we planning; Reed A. Blautluer, soil puter. downstairs," Georjiorge L. Belalr; old.d. You can’l sway people by science; Davis L. Braon, wileildllfeand T w in Falls; Jack Jc . D. Anderson, th^accused, said las lasl week; £:upofcofcoffeeandatreat.” rangerai resources; Jill L. Hatch, PhD In chemlstinlstry; Catherine P. Beiair was Indictilcted last ,Tues- Muelleiller said Beiair and his master’s degree In nutrltlorIon; Katie Barnes, m aster'ser's In organizational day by a grand juliry ry on charges of cam palgaign manager visited with Larsen, elementary educatation and behavior; Danala JJ. Hansen, athletic violating lhe stale’ale's Fair Cam- 30 lo 4040 m em bers of h e r group special education; Karia MM. Quast, training; John D. Hlgglnbolham.'ln- palgn Praclices AcAct, which pro- shortlyy beforeb the election, elementary education; Spepencer C tematlonal relatiilations and German; hibils candidatesi from (t providing Askeded If she voted for Beiair, Wilson, finance; Blaine C. WciVoodbury, Penny M. ShaShaner, elementary m eat, drink o r oUother entertain* Muellerer said. “Vou bet I, did. I • chemicalchi engineering. education; Steveve C.< Victor, finance: ment or provisions.IS. liked thelhe m an," E den: Shauna D. Henry, fin[Inance. . Craig E. WrigVri^t, blo-computer He w as b o o k «I, , handcuffedhi and Bul shesh said her vole wasn't In- . Heybum: Thomos w. Pac:sck. Inter- technology-zoologjlogy. led into H ennepinII CountyC District fluenced;ed by the snacks: "No one’s national relations. Wendell: Com-onnie N. Parsons, Court on Wednesdlesday. He was buyingg our< vole. I Jusl like what H ollister: Marcia C. M(McManus, elementary educalucation. released on his owniwn recognizance hesaid.' master's of education in public * and Is to retu rn to court June 4. B elalrair says he doubts th e food school administration. He said he would pleiplead innocent. . helpedd him h get votes, Jerome: Douglas E. Barnenes. Japa- TIMES-NEW!EWS CLASSIFIED If convicted, 1 I B elalr could “ Thele real reason they came ijjM nese; B arry S, Neal, m asterer's In ac- ADVERTISINGG PPHONE 733-0931 reccive up to 90 daylay s in Jail and a down Is Is I’m a 'fan tastic charac- counting; Wanda R. Nelson,1, 1nursing: $700 fine. ler,” he;hesaid. Ronda L. Tolman. early cchildhood The IndictmentI aaccuses Belalr In fact, fac Beiair lost by more educationed and teaching ccrtirlificate in ; of giving away snackssna including than Qa 2-12 margin last November APL*»«rpholo elementary education. t^ in n m • Kool-Ald, Twinklesies and Ho H o s,' lo Incuicumbent W ^ter. Dziedzic, OI akley: Eugene L., Jenkins, . another snack cake,ike, during three whonic(Ilcd the complaint. G e o r g e B e l a i r 's s nnacks i may have violatetted voting rules ___ JdoOf.AM/fM ...... OT Sell it! Buy It!II 1963«EIIIffiiicuiirctfRi A Tim es-Newj Reques;st for aminulment: irmses le*;gal quesstions Classified Ad ...56988 „ DEAR ABBY: I was^ divorced ■ since your divorcc. don't carc if you put this In the W ill fill every neeed WESIUH three years ago, after aft( a sbc-year As for the annulmentnt and the paper, but ]:please don't use my j i MOTORS 601 MAINMN AVE. EAST marriage. My husban)and has rema^ 1 ^ ^ ^^ ^ Abigail “forms" your hustwind 1is sending name. . 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 ried, and his new wife'Ife is a Catholic. ■ % J | VanBuren you, watch out! Annuliulment and -MILWALAUKEE SENTINEL FAN — My ex-husband andxl I w ere both m divorce are entirely diffIfferenL In- DEAR FANAN: Nol only Is 11 im- brought up In the LutheiIheran church. • ^ DearAbby asmuch as you were divororced, there proper to pickIck one’s teeth in public. I heard from him recently;rec he tells ■ must have been a validId m arriage It's crude, InoInconsiderate and a show me that In order forr hhi is wife to lake that was dissolved by' a divorce of bad manneriers. LEARN TO SSWIAA I communion, his marn arriage t o ' m e children involved. ii My husband iss decree. . A valid marriage;e cannot be must be annulled. (Iss ththal true?)' sending mem< some "forms" to fill oulI annulled. A final word off < advice: Do DEAR ABB'3BY: RecenUy a friend’s Abby, I kq )t m y mn aiarried nam e for and I. need ne< the above questionss not sign anything that IsIs not true, husband passessed away. Tbe obituary THISSUAAAIMER the s ^ e of convenlencence. If my mar- answeredd first.f: ^ andsceyourlaw yer. notice read, “Nocalllng hours." riage is annulled, willill the legality of - N O NAME OR TOWN Should I havlave called? I did not. but qted Private Pool • Familyilly R ates . 'all the documents: rvir v e -slgned-wtth— D EA R-^L-NO N A M E rY o u r-cx -h u s.-s* '- ' DEAR ABBYrMy husbs b a n d 'a n d l- l ■'havc‘“Slnccficc 'le a m e d " lh a t- o th e r - * all Clattes ------*-E venlnjnln g C lasses A vail.------Catholic wife cannot go to my married name he questioned? band's C^i 0 seem lo be locking hornss con the sub- friends did. PlPlease clear this up for lu n * 1«th And how can an annulinulment be Inltl- communlo:lion since she married a a Ject of toothpicks. mc. R eserve Y our C lo tliN N< o w ated N^en an individuiidual has already divorced1 mn an — thal is why your exX Is It proper to pick yoiour teeth In - P U»UZZLEDINNEWYORK : been divorced? I alwaLways thought an is trying^ t(to get his marriage lo youu public.during or after .aa meal? My DEAR .PUZ'UZn«ED: The obituary ionshine Sw imi 1 l e s s o n s I the marriage to annulled, annulment declared th husband stailed picking: hhis teeth at notice was confusing.coi It should have 7 3 3 -6 7 5 0 be non^lstcnt, andid ;a divorce ac- Unlessi youyi had your m aiden namee the table while we were liIn a restau- read, “No spspecific calling hours," V. knowledges the fact;t Lthat It existed restoredI Ini the divorce decree,M rant. 1 politely asked'lilnllm to go to which wouldd indicateii lhal those who but is dissolved...... " y o u ’re entlmtilled to use your marriedd the restroom lo pick hiss teeth, and wished to call:all could do so al their e e e e e e e et e e e e e e e Is this a process lhath a t involves oply nam e. Theihere’s no way any effectivee he became very upset withlh me. convenience,J. "No calling hours” the church, or doeses it have legal questicinI couldc bc raised aboul thee Personally, 1 find 11 veryry repulsive, could bc inteiiterpreled lo m ean “ No ramifications as well?sll? There arc no legality of o( documents you’ve signedd I wonder what other dineiiers think? I callers at ANYNY hour." • HYrOROTUBI3E : I • s«laThru W atarslldeB e - ! . rV alle»y hap|*4ienings-i Reliremlent unc€lertain ^^^^e; • SUMffiRSPECiCIAL I • T u * t.. Thure.. $r^ Kleffer was deputy P i s g l chair risers for thelh( choir room at Stuart JunlonlorHIgh School. savings system. commissloneiner of Social Security dur- * , Webb, 70, and Detvller,:r, 15 months Ing the Fordrd adm: inistration 10 years S lingerlirland has opeienings younger, live In Bell Garardens, Calif, ago. he oncece tried lo track the pro- • REGIULAR HOURIRS : Both went to-work on thehe same day, cessing o( SiSocial Security benefits 2 M o n d aly y thru Saturday 1 to 9 # TWIN FALLS£ - New openings are liowIW available for teachers at the same company, In Ii the sam e from start lofto finish. S u n d a y 1 t o 6 and students In1 theth Silngerland summer schichool for first and second -■ Job, for Identical wages. "1 told therlem lo monkey up the fig- e grades. For more:>re information, cail 734-7376lo or r 733-7820. Atter 25 years on the! job,j side by ures as if I 'were 65 and figure my • M - p o rrh ' r..* 6 ” pariesilclion • w, the sisler benefits,” recallsrec Kletfer, now 63. “ I side, they retired. Now, 0 Twin Fallt Ai^ c r o i f I r o m K - M a r t 734-4204 e C h u rc h s born in 1917. receives $15;152 less each wanted It. computedi before my I sla te s B ib le! !S chool monlh from Social Securlarity than the eyes." WhatII he1 saw w as general con- > e e e e e e e e> « e e e « . e « ______HAGERMANI- Vacation Bible School will w bc held June 2-6 at one born In 1916-an ineqequity causcd fusion for momost of a day before being the United Methoithodist Church in Hagerman.in. "Jesus, I love You" Is when the difference ofif that single told they "r“really weren’t all lhal ' the theme, withth classes« lo be held from 9 to 11:30 a,m. Monday year Is cranked Into the sure of the benefils.”bei through F rid ay/ fo r children age 3 th ro u g1 12 years. The concluding bureaucratic formula. As staff dlldirector of the 1981 White program will beh(cheldal7:30p.m.June6. . To the 500 graying denem onslrators. House Confeiiferencc on Aging, and to- 11 was yet another exjxample of a day chalrmainan of the Fairfax County, irstem clunker retirement meet!chanlsm that Va.. Task;k Force on Strategic “Nutrl/Sy! hasoften reneged on prom)mlses. PerspectivesICS on Aging - a group _ Bul experts who calcilculate even- chartered by county supervisors to A nni^iversair y — .. lual . relirement incincomes of forecast thehe cffects of a growing suite meiflne!”i Americans age 25 and ololder say the elderiy popiopulatlon - KleHcr has Debby Mun-ay Losl 25 _ problems ot today’s rretirees are kept tabs on Americans' retiremenl Pounde The Twissese s — — ^------minor compared to whatat tomorrow’s prospects, and Faye Twiss their mar i.canawlmsuit . RU PER T - Roy{ ai larrled life In Paul w here theycy generation of retirees ccan expect: Dismissinging the argument lhat the - ehind? Dive In- will be. honored aIt t {an open house wereengaigaged in farming. ' widespread financial iiinadequacies system Is fallingfal apart, he says cen- mow! Salurday for their 49th491 wedding an- that will scram ble rctirUrement.nest tral to thec comingc crisis Is the In- niversary. 'T he eve5vent Is being hosted by their ability of reretirement systems, both ling calories or :Ir eggs. * tions. Friends and relativHives are invited rhildrcn,n, Jam es Twiss, Buhl; Maxax "The two sisters are a classic case public andI prprivate, to keep pace with ely o t lo cail from 2 to 4 p.mp.m. a t the United TwIss amand Mike Twlss, both Paul;il; of Inequality and Injusustlce." says convergingg demographic changes meois. — ‘MethCKlIstCHurchlnPnPaul. and Domonna Hunter, Logan, Utah,lh. Fernando Torres-GII, staff s l director and a technihnologlcal revolution that sional The couple was married mi May 31, They haviave 14 grandchildren and twokvo of the U.S. House Selectcl Committee is ; alteringlg the nature of the {(Spring It her*,•new cai 1937. in R upert andnd have lived all great-grairandchildren. on Aging. While commmlttee chair- American woworkplace. l l ^ •eason bis (arbehin loNutrl/Systomnov*Acceioroted ) Program . •.Wilhout counting I woighing portions I Only tlthing unssteady abbout this bank1 isiits floor • Delicious variety c n ly ~ $ l00.000 lii outstandingng $100 to buy him out,” Jerry J Baker good friend of Baker’s father, Nutri/Systom met - i • Caring profession Jerry Baker's haveve shut down all loans amand a profit of $33,000 last1st says. “Anybody could slslarl a bank. But the mlmines closed in the late J supon/lsion. _ over the counlry, havliaving been merg- year, All you needed was a safeite. You didn'l I920s. apd Ihithe population has drop- # •Ask about our nev ed, abandoned o r otlotherwise lost to It sitsIls in the middle of theh e -even have to have any moiloney.” ped to aboutlUt 300 from 2,000 at the ■ SureSten^’^Acci the ledgersrap heapcap, and at first depressedsed Farm Belt, but none of llsIts The bank left Its origiginal location turn of thele century. There Is no ■ Vyeighl Loss Prof glance Iowa's smallesUest bank seems a loans wewere considered “troubled,"1," - where il was combiblned with a grocery store)re o r tavern, and the only LPCtfmt.MB9r«*=m- - ______little unsteady as well.ell. and whenlen the bank closes it won't be general store - in 1923 andai moved to in d u sl^ ' Is anai auto electronics man- 1 But that’s only bccause bc< the floor becausee cof a sour farm economy or its current m o d c^ brlirick building ufacturer. - BpEEiEi^Bi slants sharply. bad loans;ns. sandwiched between anm abandoned Baker sayslys that for years he has.' “T he' b ank's In good gc condition,” It w ill'ill close, B aker says, t>ecauseise tavern and a vacant lot lol on Lucas' not tnade farm fat land or real estate says the S6-year-oIdd EBaker, the third there wow on't be anybody to run ll 11 main street, , loans. __:_____ ;.generation_of_his_f^nfamily to own the whenJieJ;e ls^ o n e .______Clark B^ker brought; hist son Nor- “ 1 neve r believedbe the farm values F arm ers and M inersrs 1Bank. " H I drop “ i dout3Ubt that anybody would even'en man~B'aKer Into the b u^ilness at age were goingg toi stay up there," he Ai D»OOt« VMV to dPM m« tf ' dead, they could Justust pay everybody make It a branch of Ihelr bank," ' 16, and Norman broughi^ t In hls..son says, rig ^T Si R $99N ~ off. As fast as anybnybody comes In, B aker sisays. “There Isn’t enoughtgh Jerry who has been In control c since W orking six hours a day. six days a they CQuld get th eir’money." m( business,ss.” hlsfatherdiedlnlSSl. week, Bakericer lends to established I Just about everyboybody around this The FaF a rm e rs and Miners Bank was/as Jerry Baker attenc:nded school customers,, and{ makes only, quto 2 525 Blua Lak< lown about 40 mileslies wuth of Des establlshished 103 years ago “by a manlan th ro u g the loth grade Inn ILucas. loans or persersonal loans. He never^as I Normal' J : Moines knows that^leaker owns the named1 Mallory"M who w as in lhe coaloal “ My father said you cacan get better had to sue lo collect a debt, and his 1 T W IN F AitrJ/Si£§tea] I J R L E Y J ; place, handles all theth loans, super- businessss when Lucas was known for educated In the baiik^'heHe says. worst write-cte-off w as $5,000 several I vises the two otherer employees and its richh undergroundi mines and Its Jerry Baker has run thett bank dur- years ago, BaBaker says. " I 7344144 1-9781 I I answers the phone. ' hurly-bur3urly social life. Mallory tiredred Ing Lucas' m ost dlfflcucull days. Al F arm ers; aiand Miners was one of a |I With deposits of $1.5$1. million as ol of thet venture\ and Clark Baker,;er, the turn of the century.. 1Lucas was a small iuunbeiber of banks forced to get iplrMJuMlO.im. ! i p s n g g j E j i E lE lO i : last December, It’s1 lessle than half the Je rry 's5 grandfather, bought the booming coal town ancmd its m ines federal Insuisurance three years ago m"i5i^?ie25p!A«p25f* \ wanMMOMfaMVdcM. I ' ' size of Iowa's nextxt smallest bank, bank thrchreeyears4ater. produced John L. Lewis'Is, the leader afler the colcollapse of the uninsured kes N. 1201 N ' The latest aimualI nreport shows It *i don'on't suppose it cost more thanian of the United Mine WoiWorkers and a Exchange Bank Bi in Bloomfield. l| I L S B U R 105 678<1 I' . « O H * rb p ln W K v : .-SIE-saSi; ■/^w—

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