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CopyftoWCIBW m s S m i lnUgK V*ll«rJUinp«p*r^e...... 8 4 th ; h year, No. 88 Twin Falls, idaha h o , Wednesday, MsMarch 29.1989 Browim. Music firmj Adjou t immcent hiits frczsh snnag _ buys gfe*onni>tr h iii The Associated P ress ., I ty lislisl approved by the Joint Finance-Appropria- Fim . ByMAm C L E AVEIAIliAND press ooofma si^ufed for 1 1 ___ ------Id o h o - -tions(s Committee. A vole on t ^ lI proposolpn wjll come ■ “ —^fnw-W eu’j writer^. ajiuwdajTrTV,.-.;' .~ B"(5rSE B —'Tuesday was sufupposed to be the day Inesday, and if the bili is ameninended, it will have ta m 'z located about thcthe Centennial Idaho Legislatalure wound up its af- J S -eglslature «"i'etu m lo the Semite for consionsideratidn of thc TWINFALI^-Thfl^efbnnerJ.C. piuUockfrontuo'tbe'Penney’s buUd- fairs fair: and the 126 legislators wwent home. ' HouseISO nmendmcnis. wntnrni hfiw inifori thii apnjijwMrfffl irit!* n f .....-ButB lhe path towurd adjoIjoummcnt didn't ran y ? ponsors of thnt move said lhe-he inet effect might • ; " ISStartte-C U udeJleJiown Mu- ■'■.••t’ r: smoothly smo al all. ‘And nftor• the t Houso spent 11 PB 1989 0 fund n proposed S5.6 millionion library building ...... sic& Fumitan Co/forfbr an-undis- ■ TmTPraneyt^'btiildiiig was wid hours hou in fioor action, legislatiative leaders conceded ...... » , f Bt Lev*wis-Clark Stnlo College, D^eldpment Corp. of thaithat thc Centennial session closed sum. by Price iDw 3n of the Legi.slature T\ieuesday, morning, the House) compiolcdcoi legisla- X^jT. Price, tb e develop- would won have lo go a l least into0 Iloday live action h on the second of twovo bbills designed to “As far as.iWeVe « th ier of the Magic. V alle; A A Malad representative slowedb things down O ffsetting taxex e s - A 3 protoc.ect lake water quality But it didn'td come easy, probably a done deal,” ll,-Mia BcV S T It tbe downtown build* over ovci a bill on w ater q uality AndAt the House leader- Rep, Myron Jones, R-Malad,lad, forced a slow- School consolidailation-Bl 31' Brown, a GOHJwner of the liia^ S g lS S^ e ^ s in 1966 a s part ship shi]; backed a move lo nmcndid a Senntcjhissed bili .■ n over n related bill, family-owned Btore. '« of the deal to' get pennies to be- to to divertd more money into a package ; of proposed Bototh measures go to the governcernor for considera- ^ agwment; didepends on come.oneofthr the siall’s original an- college colli construction projects. )or leader, .said the intent wasvas to p ut tho extra $4 jjon.. )Lale in the day, iho Houseie aapph)ved a third 8,------T—’I\ie9da^HH-lhe-79lhtley'i>rihi-i969arasion. ol dratgncd-to-protcct'ground'waTiwaTcrqantiry Brown said 1\iesday. Tlie.biiUdiniing has been for sale Thc T Senate earlier voted to.0 pul ; Sl'J million from "I ,* believe SIO million wii! bo enough to help us jonDnes opposea il most of the day warning Houso !I7ie piitcbflse is a ppoflitfve u step ever since. 71kThe store w as occupied :xpcctcd cxpi sui )lus funds into0 a i budget reserve lo i)anco next yertr’s Ijudget," suitsoid.Simpsim. nbers that it would allow theLhe governor to ap- for downtown, he added.ed.^-r briefly last yearyi by Mr. Mac, a ?ase east whal a ipears lo be a. fundingf crunch next Legislative leaders agreedd cearlier on a S13.5 poj^tit u panel to draw up a grounound water quality Brown declined to nv«nve details of -men’s-^otlnnm^storr-headquar* year. ycai milliiillion package of collcgc consisnstruction tnoaBurcs, protecection plan, then would nlloallow him to veto the bu^nessls plans &rforthe'buOd- ter^ in S a ltJ t Lake CiW. T hat re- But Q the Houso leadership0 i forged a -1-3 vote in. ll only to bo funded if there's•c'a enough surplus a l „ h atetever tho panel came up,with.th. . ing 'I\iesd^, becauseB ithe flamily tailer vacated«d the building before ;he the Ways and M eans Commimittee Tuesday after- e end of th e state budget yearear July 1. For3r a time, Jones forced the reading rea of alt bills , plans to give tbe .full11 sstory at a ita six-nonthh lease1 expired Jan . 1. loon nooi to trim the reserve to $10■10 million. Simpson suid it was his intenlenlion to allocate the q( |(

. rr ilIn b attlle agaiiinst \la sk a oil spi'ill ^ H The'he Associated Press Environmental ProtProtection Agency Administrator BillII RReilly and Coast VALDEZ. Alaska - Fisheilermen Guard Commandantlan t Paul Yost lo ] mobiobilized Tbesday lo protect uniintaint- "tjikc a hard look a t vwhore this disas- jj f c f I bcaches and estuaries fron3m the ter stands." itionK worst oil spill, and the10 Port ■■ Bush'said the fodcfoderal govemmeni • '■ ' Voldcz rcoponed to till with mechanical skimmeiiers or Democrat who hasIS bibeen highly crili- lemical dispersanls and planntned in- cal of the cleanup,. fiewfie to Valdez and ead to roly on burning thehe oil, joined the ofTicial.si upupon their arrival, hich formed a long, black bnii;liise on He snid hc wants the federal govern- ;e brilliant blue waters of PPrince ment to designateate clearly which iliiam Sound. agency is in charge:e w:when spills occur. Three top Bush Adminisiralittion of- Cowpor said theL’ oil industry hasn’l rials arrived late in the after.ernoon shown the abilityk’ to handle lanker id quickly departed for a lotlook at spills. He said thereere is no guarantee ,e polluted area. thill things wouldI be better if anoth- President Bush had asked Trans- T er accident look placolaco. mation Secretary Samuel Skikinncr. .S o c S P IL^L L con P a g c ^ ______.

QfkhtshHxjfS Va ses morv~t-than “ up to ci( nbane or ion. revi.rc il because ofL>f Uiell pipftUnc slow- manager of lhe Northsidee CanalC Co. ning n water delivery at April•il 110. But the date de- Dirtii'hl said. The 60 percent cutback in piplipeline down. }w since Friday's tanker spi'piil at I/)w oil prices over ove the pasl year Five times the Northsideido Canai Co. has tried to pends p on the wealher. For now no the farm ers don't ■|l "I takes tim e lo get water*-N dim « pnotcvAHOT AREHZ ~ ^ gel to a liroken headgalee on o its main lateral, bul need n the water. Fallall.'.” he said. ildez harbor has cost thc stilete trca- maintenance - -Theiry / aboul $2.4 million a day in ir lost . See LOSSES)ES on Page A2 mud kept repair crews out.Jt. .More than 2( inches of rainlin 1 has fallen so far this • S e e o n m als £Top youniig Soviet cf:hess Idahoaiins join!search ffor ^phiids' ene^ cause By AMY GAMEfLMAN likell wheat- /\s some insectss developdt im m unities to idallaho, and now il's everywher(uver three-quarters of ' player, ffather defe S'tatcs St'U-s Scrvicc chemicalcl pesticides, doses mujmusl cither be radically lhele Slate.' pul the w aler year al- ll. Tbe.Assod|t«d Press 'Hia dedrion in t 1 increased ” or new methods fourbund. A fiea-sized. green bug, tl • judgmant, even bai WASHINGTON - Thee AApricuilure Department "A lot of posts bccome resistisistant lo chemicals, so aphphid sucks the juice from has wl started to fill Wil- j!" P' NEW YOHK - T bt Soviet i b ^ ” Albart aaid..' will send tram s of expertsIs 10I the Soviet Union this il's il nol a m atter of a chemicaiical being suspected of jccL■cla them with a fatal loxin.a regulating reservoir ^ aa play- i»d iriiOe he m a I sum m er to scarch for naturitura! enemies of the Rus- being b hazardous or a waterler pollutant, ju s l lh at th-;1-; aphid found its way lo U'X;scrvoif allows the sys- Union's leading yoongdMss 8ian wheat aphid, whichI hash: caused multi-million farmers H can’t conlrol the pest;st ino m atter how much cert.•rtaiii: il Iefl ils natural enemishort notice instead of er and his f a t ^ reqoastedd poUti-j ,l«med about U a j ^ a the JamaatoTO i dollar damages lo Idaho'ss w heat and barley Reids, they tl spray,' said Jim DeQuattaatlro. a spokesman for "I■Il .seems lo Iw under goodim i the American Fnlls cal aiyiom b n t HiiMdi3r..t The antidote may uke0 thetf form of a tiny, para- the tl Agriculture Department’st's researchi division. Kusussia, where il naturally ordered o. in advance, (.1*'*^'°”graodalast«r and fUlow Sovi tiitic wasp or a predatory• fufuzzy ladybug. They may Since il first surfaced inT H1986 Lubbock. Texas, Hallalbert, an aphid specialist a {esla. had h to bo ploughed underr last la year, and nearly inlrilroduced il’s devastating.' axid are ftoiog at«D Bodiii The Agriculture Departrirtm cn t’s ccnlury-old bio- 200.000 2 acres were sprayed1 to combat the pest. TTlie Agricullure Departmen addraM int^swVbrkarM !»oy:fegr.t conlrol program has been;n iusing bugs, plants and Dr. Jam es Johnson, whoho is working on the perierts to tu rk ey last year, when Qiandmastar Lev Albort, a f MnmgrMiwotmii MTUM'S lo protect ccops, withw increasing success, stiite’s s bio-control program from fra the U niversity of theie insects and lheir predators>mies U.S. dwas dtanplba d« Other targets of the prognii^rum include the Colorudo Idaho I at Moscow, de.scribescs lhe invasion of the thele bugs collected on thut trif frvn tba Scrtfat tmkm fa^lOTi potato beetle, rice weevil:■vils and some kinds of aaphids as nn “ontomologicalcal epidemic' lh a t has plailants parasitic eggs inside ereap w heat is grown in QaU Kaaalqr‘«aa Oa y m coslCl farmers millions of dollaollars in losl crops and ed\d wiiK some success in Idaho. weeds. of s pRndoaot Soviat i ^Sirt.4a.««id d Apart from health andnd safely concerns aboul pesticides. p TheT U.S. scientists travelingthe Russian wheat chemicals, insects are alsoso ai much cheaper form of "It was a relatively modestesl problem in tho first arere hoping to como up wilh awheal t plants and in- tha the N«w ^ Opao to ying cuts farmers’ profits, year,' y Johnson snid. 'By I98S988, it was established toama*. unavara lhat ^ I pfsiicide. Repeated spfayin n. No one knows how y,ment dMut ta daftet c.-^pfcially in the case off lowlo value-pcr-iicre crops across a southern Idaho nndI had hf invaded northern •S ee APHIDS [I'xas,on but one thing is .'mics behind. ® )d conlrol in .southern “ occurs." said Susan K* I at the University of fe travel lo Russia with ing is keeping it under tb It everywhere it’s been —•* ai lent sent its hug ex- at ii're a n atural colony of Q ors were found. One of -U trip, a tiny wasp thnt fr aphids, has been tesl- U). . D ng lo the Soviet Union ^ a broad range ofsimi-

on Pagt-' /\2 ____ A-2 Timos-Nows, Twin Foil!FqIIs, Idaho - Wodnosday, March■Ch29, 1989 I — Offers ]for Eastftern befwas not on tho . r ' with cleanup gear gc te protect three n,ea,leans te contain il. Cometlill said bridge when the vessel vc5 left shipping ______I______importanl pinkk salmon{ hateherics in thenhere were 12 skimmers depeployed lanes te avoid ice,0, tirammed a charied —Aphids-► ------th e -p a th of th«the rapidly spreading arly 'nitssdoj^ but they had mailanogcd reef and become stuckstui on Bligh Rtfcf, slick. to3 sscoop only about 3,500 barrels bi according lo larossL)SSL The th irf mate, • Continued from 1 vc been fouled by oil on mPageAl R,,,„„her:iers have also been testing built-in bui: resistencc te Russiar ■ Beaches have I ■orfi the seo's surface. who did nol.have! properprc certification, a t least five uniiininhabited islands, in- ■ lar insect enemies of thc*c aphid, and difrerent straLrains of wheat to develop aphid." opli Exxon Shipping Co. Prea•esident was in charge a t the time. : then determine which omono functions a crop H a t , , . , eluding Back Island, Ii Reef Island, lg and alcohol tests it would repel the aphid, CO ther weapons in the biolo{ 'raifk larossi conceded thatlOt the Resulte 'df drug Q the best on American soil. logical ar- Blight Island andam Naked Island, and leanup "is not proceeding well11 •— be- on crew memberss couldcot bc made pub- will take a t least seven senal sen include viruses and "Ib m ake sure the impor"ported iasccl. d genetic the slick was fastfas opproaching scnsi- ijgveeve me, that is an understeteitement. lie later this week.k. look for planta that aren’t tricks trie aimed at the pests, won’t prey on anythingIS ;where an; be-_s^ke8_m an' ftfor^ thc Agriculture De- “You “Yo don’t w ant anything thatiat’8 going 'Fninkly. wee are1 past attempting Qff ViValdez, which forms the sousuthern ond once in 1988;in in nek, a spokesmaman for th e Alaska De- pjpciipeline. Flow through thc piplipeline, driver's license hos ha: been revoked partment of En^Environmentel Conser- y,hicfhich supplies nearly one-fourlurth of three limes, includiiuding oncc when he vation. "Our priririmary efibrte are now thetic nation'si supply of domesticiccryde < refused te submitit tet< a Brealhal^er a y ^ w e a ______in thc.defcnaiLie of verv .sensitive or- pji^il,-wafl-reduc«d-to-800,000bari ^ arrels a- test. ------r—Toda ather— eas." • t ' . avfrom -2.I million. larossi teld Thehe Associoted- Press Exxon said it plannedf to tu m loose When the port reopeneded, 10 he was unaw are; of Hazelwood’s re- M J an arm y of worvorkers equipped with tank More sccattered sheow ers over r inkers led by thc Arco Sagg River cent convictions and anc tho loss of bis region toda* y rakes and shovelveis te clean up rugged, ^ere^ere w aiting te enter pdrt andnd load driver's license. B But ut he snid two of remote beachesES already contominat- at tl Tw in P alis, Burlo.irloy, Rupert. I the Alyeska Pipeline Servicfice Co. the incidents occuiiccurrcd "before he ■ ■ Jero m o a n d Oooding: , , , . morilarine terminal, Coast Guard1 ILt, Ed turned himself in'n ' ffor alcohol treat- .ors scrambled to hire Todny, sentlcrcd flhowcrH sho and n i,www e*r.w h-ir As contracton iTieliakicw icz s a id .______menl-______^liaiiLU uf lliujitrandmhowcrir------• ------Highii in ihu lowor SO»n.k. Winds woKl t ^ ^ l ^ 10 to aJnnph. T onishl. pipartly cloudy. ^ U.S. aciccuses £ Lowh in the lower 30«,n, TThursday, in- / ' Losses— cn-iiHinR ctoudn «nd waiw arm er, llijjha C ■ 1 • Continued from Page in the TiOh. X Panamna leader * ge A l day moming, andd tl the pipeline could havelave been a bigger problem •for fo the be buck a t full prodiroduction by the end ' Caroaa Prairio andid ^Wood Rivor tete treasury. Depending on price.s, p of lhe week, saidid Tbm1 Brennan of Valloy: of haraassment Ja.ska faces a $300 million te S600 Alyeska Pipelinef Sc Scrvicc Co., which Today. Hcntlvrcd »ho\jhowers of ruin ^4 CS nillion deficit nexl year, andid law- operates the pipelineiline. ' WASHINGTOr■ON (AP) - The Slalo ™''' o r snuw iind a giifihl chiichiincf of thun- | [inkers are considering cuts in ir scr- When, the Coastst (Guard closed the 9 D epartm ent on 'I\icsday accused durnbawora. H ighs inI IhiIhc -10a. W inds ^ ■y r W o ices and new texes. harbor to tenkerker traffic Friday, • wi'sl 5 to IQ mph. TonToniKht, portly Panam anian lemlender M anuel Antenio The j i oil industry nlso is feelinling the ^Myeska reduccd; ihithe flow of N o r^ cloudy. Lown 25 lo 30.30- Thur*dny, I Noriega of fosfostering harassment jnpo,ncome loss because of thc pippipeline Slope oil to cope wilhwill limited storogc wnrmor v.1th Mncronuloflfllng “ clouda.— ^ O W S : ------agaiii5t-U:Sr-mt}military-pcrsonnel'and—rcsticstrtctlon:------space iil-Voldez,-AlyAlyeska spokesman HiKhH ncurTiO. workers a t tlie1 PiPanama Canal. 'There's 'T actually very liltle wew can Jobn Ralterman said.said C«M There's clearlarly a deliberate effort do!o to tt moke it up,' said Puul Lujiird of 'The harbor wasIS slshul te traffic uii- N orthom U tah andI NeNevada: by the Noriegaga regime to harras.s DPIP Exploration (Alaska)' Inc.,IP til enough ofthe spispill wos cleared te Ulah — Todny. rninin «:flhowcra like- avoid the slick. An ly curly with a few Ihun U.S. and Fnnamcimanian citizen employ- largiargest producer in Alaska's Northi “'’.'P" to. avoi , , Arco tanker o m ved'cd Iot the dock Tues- Cotilcr. Rnin hriL-nyy imixed with ees of the U.S.. gi m the; upporup .'■■On nnd Defense Forces‘s 1have accosted canal duceucers lh at share in the pipjipclmc 7l‘Xos productionion started a sharp , L workers und U.SJ.S. m ilitery fjersonnel owmwnership. decline in 1986, hc said, and "most S um m ary: iy | stetioned in Par’anama. The incidents Thc Tf yOO-mile pipeline cnn1 move pt^ple feel right no\now lh al Alaska is Tho N ational WoallI'nlliiT SiTvico have increa.sedd asi U.S.-Panomaniun aboubout 2 million barrels of crucTide oil or near its peak."k." »jiy:t 11 cold fm nl lh ll a t piinHod relations ha7c wcworsened. . dail)aily, but its fiow has been ruex'duced Ttxas produceded an average of thrmijili Hciim- Tiu'Kdii; n | C e e T 5 Noriega is uiunder indictment in lo0 800,000 8 barrels o day sinctice thc 2.026 million barrelrrels a day in Jan- li-a tho state Inlor in theIhl-ovoninK. •ug Irafiicking charges tankanker spill. Florida on drug uary and February,nry, with Alaska at Ahoiid, of thi‘ nynici•sloin. iw liiled and the Unitedd StatesS has refused to Tl The U.S. Coast Guard reof•opened 1.959 ^iHjon barrelirrels, the institute tliundori'tnrnis occiirrod.red. Mont of Iho . authority of Noriega's Vald recognize the au ■nldez harbor to tenker IrafTic ' reported. activity wns confinodlod to oxtom e ' j 5 alli^President ManuelM; Solis Palma, M>iithon»l Iiiiilm hotwoi-iveen Sail Like ^ As the Unitelited Steles continued City and I’uciitollo. One ( of Ihn pro.ssing its cam;impaign to force Noric------—Klj.riin.— M-|x.rtod SOLsoulhwi'Hl (if ~ gu to’st^p dOwOwn, the Taiiamunian I’uciilollo caUM-il a wintAind Kust lo 47 HI b SI m L_ jTnviTnmant hnj!bcgaa- to taka. tUpt— l o w i V — iiniti'aVlfio i'Dcalollo0 iTiairport. Hii;h rowing44< against the can;anal workers, such ns prossun- lit tho Nurfaci-Cl- will> niovo Ml front. FortiotioKS were re[H)rtod in the om i-m Iduho — IncreuHing cloud udincns denying them licen.^o lic plates for thcir holiiiul iho fnmt wilhIlh docroiining conlrul ntidid northomi (xirtion* of tho ihurnday. ihui Chnneo o f nhowerHrn Kri- cars. rlmids, wiili-ly "ciitlcn;icrtd uliowurs »u»u. t Shade TV[Ve«s dnydny. Pnrily cloudy wrnt'on SSntur- iin(l'nu>ly Wiiidn on lapip fofi r lodiiy. Tho low• lompornture lo forlhe hlato dny. dny Chnneo of sh<»wcr» fim t or Skic -- wen- ciciiidy thrthroujihoul tho TwMiaywantan IW dogri'oH nl Kinrflcld urdiiy. urdi Hi^;h!l in tho 40h to uppc ct-mr.Tl lind wiiithfrn ■leclionfi sec of the Tho diiy'« hit 7 eaks hinh w*i»y G2at Miiltji. enht I Windbre enhl nnd 50* to low or GO* wenl■I cool-* Concals----- I >l.ito Wllh niiislly cloud:mdy HkioH elH.- Procipilalilalion amounU won- con- inK mt; lo the -«)s eniit ond 50n wefcest on • C o n tin uled e * from Page Al whirr TuL-'day nflonvomo Diehl said he expecLs the lake te wrri- -nuthorly al 10 lo JO mph nnd ciovod .01 m B A R E R O O T ’ D O U B L E inch, whilo I’ocatollo hjid m mid id OOn ouHl to th c ;iOii wo»t. fill by the midd!'Idle of next week. Ho\^ ahi-:id (if the cold coli front nnd .(rj. Sun V alk _ D E L I G H T " rilloy hnd lij;hl «n'ow. Kl.M-'whoro K in tho nnlion Tuoiaosdiiy, fast it fill.s andd 1how .soon the compa- H iitirtliwi'si ill 1(] |i> '.D mpmph and i:u.'ty The pollot HYBRID POPLAI R O S E S . Ilon count in Twin Falls ihc ihc hjBhcat lomperatun; wuaI 9»i do- ny will begin tecLo deliver irrigation wa- lii liiiiil tlw Iniiit Tonip•niporoiure^. in Tuesday wa«vas 'JKI particlon por cubic groi Krou. ul McAllen. Texan. Th.-■lowoKi Ic • ter depends o n1 tftho weather, he said, F«Ue filledf slowly, with the Monday - ^ tu r C lassified...... D 4-8 M agic ^ e y ...... B l SSports p ...... ,.DI 1 * 4 fiow slowly incrccreasing as farm ers call ^ NwOrra Sunday^r 11:00-1.001 Lrke; — e//ev/^ic g tr r g w C om ics...... A 6 N atio n ...... j \ 5 . W(WorW...... B S for wuter, Eakinin said. D ear A bby...... C8 Obituariesics...... 8 2 AllAllen WUson......

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Idaho0 Z ^ - Tax b>ills i wi:i l l r e s u )flsettiing reii v e n u c j tate 'iiO ISE (API - A shshift in the s to st While some lowmakerss hope lo that compliesL‘s with a 1967 U .S~ Tl- •'' burden of paying salesi taxto on mail The catalog tax bill would shiihifl th e' the taxing a rea and predicted there ~ Idaho genernto gei $5 million lo $7 milliorfin m: Supreme Cou ■ and telephone order purcl-irchases from S ourt case voiding respesp o n sib ility for paying thithe tax would be ut least'i Legislatur© ncthe coming 1990 budget year isl'Home voluntary the custom er to the sellor 1 ir through ullempts at direct d stato sales fromrom the con.«!umerto the compiIpany. paym ent of sales tn e r has gained •- the th( .catalog tax measure, tl s tax by oiit-of-stnte final legalative approval. the state taxation ‘Of c ci a ta lo g c o m p a n ie s Supporters Su called_it ii mattlUer^of companies until the 1 al- ■Tax •'00111 missiim — hire— ' ^ le g a l issues were But Senate passage:e n»eit!ed: ------; law m akers not to expect on;iny major Idaho custom called catalog tax bill on Tuesday, li^ I Im.'f omers arc currently Idahjuho-bnsed rotnilors is 5 pcjcrccnt • Lcpisintion - has hn olso • beon 1989 Srevenue relu m until at least-it-199l7“^ required'to. pay .. . the,measure legislative> letleaders hope nBSBBBafc• ...... Iiy u use tax on item s highigher-than that from out-of-)f-slate introduced in Cong'ongress to rem ove The bill, approved on a 37-437 vole, purchased n. in. other states but relai will pump milliona of dollaollars into the exemption fi 2lailors due to the sates tax. the cloud from the taxing scheme 1 for big trucks used in mem akes Idoho the 18th stateeto craft’ brought to Idaho treasury, was offset ,ho whon they file thoir Opponents, Op however, warneded thnt und improvo iho effieffectiveness of the set . almost interstatecon:orrimerce.' loglogislotion oimed al collectiiting sales annual income ' immodiatoly by the c. Tie tax returns, but tho10 validity\ of several provisiolions in state to cnforce its tax law on mail.. .. ; chamber's Both billsIs now go to Democratic tuilux on moil and telophontme order onicials admit th . upproval of a $2.8 million . that few Idahoans a rc th10 e bill 1 h av e been ctiHlleng«iged in nnd phone order coircompanies. Iton sales tax Gov. Cccil Andrus.An coicompanies located outride U tho_rtate awaroofthatreqrequirement. __ Tedei‘deral courts in other states. "If more .states“s comec along wilh 1 1 - . ~ TT*The T ax Commission cmrcodeja~thc -|)ill» tjinrilirliti:iuLLiiUiailuiiQiahiS-IlZ Panel COI)ntinues ddepredatioon compe a e b a t e sisue ; of constitutionality wn.sns slill problem, the soluiolution will come ndocidod, but it urgedd the much quicker," SenSen. Jorry Thorne, • BOISE (AP) - Rep. Jo JoAn Wood, introductionn of0 the new proposal, and would wo be administered throirough the cleared the Sena egislaluro to press ils aulhoriJrily in R-Nampa. said. •R-Rigby, told the House ' ^nnte and is before the se Ways and Democrats opposing.op The Ways and state sta Board of Examiners. Houso. Means Committee on Tut Tuesday she Means Comimmittee is mado up of House I Bjll 288, which oriiri^Binally •believes the Idaho-Legisl. Hho doesn’t like lhal A jislature can leaders of bot!wth parties, wquld wq liavo diverted money I do a better job than i I pushed a resolution n o u ts id e rs )Vood h asIS been 1 working most of emergency em winter wildlifee S; i J g “ P P ™ "','' ? ; resolving a controversy ovi ^ " IGotMyGlasmes In Just One HiHour!" ^ ovor vrildiife thfc sessio?ion for legislation fund fur to thc fnrm ors nnd ,ra:ranchcrs, inv.ne.lhc Lcbi.gislaluro control over •depredation:------' compensatinging farmers and ranchers was wa amended by the Senale• so& it will interim studuidios. "There’s no need She convinced the com ommittee to for damageiges caused by wildlife nol not be edective until nexl yea3ar. ^ 80 outside thethe state to do it." she '.approve introduction of a a fesolution invnding fnrm.nna.______I— I^egislative-lcadors agreed:d'to hiro"’said 'o f'th e““ne'gotialion'ir^'THe n' _;to that effect — which woi would scuttle The House50 on' Tuesday voted'4S-28 a a privalof negotiating firmI tot work Legislature cunndo d it." an agreement hnfnmercd c ?d out earlier for a Fish andai Game Dopartmonl wilh wit landowners, sportsmenn andi the '•;on the issue. budget of $29, million that includod Fish Fis and Game Departmentnt on thc. - • - The vote- - was <1- -l-S,- - w ith $500,000 to c'o?npen8a^ CO landowners. probiom pV( and report to ththc Republicans favoring prii printing and If the Senatete goes along, the money legislative leg session. That resesolution

House OKK s m e a s u nre to ensurere clean lakies BOISE (AP) - Rep lep. James would forcoJ a a slowdown because he 1The nutrient bill chorg.rgcs the New FroromI)epL.S6 _____ •Stoicheff, D-Sandpoint, urfurged House w^nt^djhc.I e.H auae to. p ut a n o th er -HHealth et end-Wclfarc'DcpartirielientwitF ' Hide- -• members to help'save'djih I c - A - W a y yinglakes'ih water qualiality measure up for setting set standards for roleloaso of i r „ northern Idaho. am endm ent.t’ nulnutrients into surface wators.rs. Thost H o l l o wIV IC ollectors Thc Houso responded2d 'Tuesday, Rep. Dean an Haagenson, R-Coeur substances, aub such as phosphatates. are ViiV illa g e voting 59-25 far legislation ion Stoicheff d’Alene, sponsonsor of the nutrient bill, blamed bla for algae growth th at can i ChaiminjJnsnodydeuUcd U'licTc fashiiin. quuli'ly nndnd expert follow cure nuikc;thcdiffca-ncc. the says will help deol with the the problems hod feared thcthe actions by Sandpoint, chochoke m nrine life. l&ndK«pe artd ithat are causing major lal lakes in the Kootenoi, Pon’onderay, East Hope and 0Opposition to the bill cente ^^cM ountaiii .uro f!|urcL A illWe§t 544 Blue Ukc^Kes Blvd. N. -five northern countiesies lo age Hope wouldd iundermine support he slatstale versus local control of •prematurely. loin A v e . ^ r l h A h a d . been1 building for the quoquality. Some communities ical 7 3 4 .E V Combined with Senatt* p EYES t» passage of compromisese aimed ul easing coaconcerned that any future elT^ITorts to related legislation a day 734-2S2S^^^y Hours: Mon.-Fri••Ffi, 9;00 -6 :0 0 B iay earlier, opposition ffrom both lakeside concontrol nutrients would have sponsors say the measures ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sal. 9;0(9;0 0 -2 :0 0 res v-ill help c o m m u n itieies s and thc phosphate appapproved by thc slate bofor deal with major problems :ms ol lakes industry.. coul:ould bo implemented. which are among the stal im portant assets. in Lakes Act On Monday, legislationm ccalling on uq,se ,^1*) :t roll call- V) ~ Hfrv ifl Ihf mil call Domocnil« D for i)ine. Ch eir own bans I! a widerder footprint SIvlnK on phosphate detergentsnts lo beat Douk Jone«, Lovcliirid, CniiL'nim-, Cn)w, Diiviii. O crkurd,, Duncan! H Imprtnrodoved ■lability and Lucuk. MiihKhoney. MontKomery, enactm ent oftho bill. r»urnHey. Hawkins. DiiiiiiaI Joneh, SUN VAVALLEY IU n handllnjtim« M orrihon, Noihaiir,t Newcomb. . 'TwofuU• full wtdUialeelbella , Both m easures go to the f M.Jone*. Kfllonj;. i.infurd, I»K'rtnchiT. .t •Sleel btlltlelleO for added M f n ^ S 10 governor. OKbcrni-, Pariarks. IVirrs. Pomeroy. ' mileage and road haurd (ormaumaximum mUeoje and Debute on the clean lake!ikes bill took RichnrdKon,1, HohhinK, SrsMunH. IteynoldK. Sclnicfcr, Smi.ck, ! prulccMoii ture praleclton • Advancc an hour Tuesday morning.lg. and Rep. SimpHcn. SonomiHi'ti. Sli'Ker. Sutton, ^tcim-, Tayliir. Vi.-H.-lniryc-r, Woo • RadulI contlrtirllon n>[ for anced Inner liner for bclleralrr air retention Myron Jones, R-Mnlad, dcideclared ho Tippcis, Wildi-.if. nnrmocnitH attiiinsl il > ~ .MrC, bcllerrklcadc aixl luiidUiifi • All teaMni»on Iread dealgn • All; oeaaonKI Iread for Irricilon year excellentlent tnctlon under round ‘ wealiier condilton* •Slroni'palypalyrstertxxiyply e*Hn • AllracUvcJvewbllewoJi i 'Hieorylyl • Prtmlumlum lire k rvice • Moree r«»ruunded ahouliler for bellibelter cornering The betl bei warranty trscUon)n ^K^J^<223AvalLible: • PuUJ treadlr< drplh for C(IOVER YCO u k FLO)ORSi extendedled inlleageii WTTHa WORKtYFREEC CARPET DIG TRAK Rj C RADIAL • Steel belled for haiard haii prolection AND> T H E W A and rl^ld tread 4LLSAREBONUS. • Nylon cap pllei for extraextr slrenj;Itl and . dunblllly la Ueod area • Leas roUJn| retUlanceance for up to 10%

PBH h • Compuler deil^ned«d treadli cteinent* for quiet nde i ^ r / ^ 7 • Cenler db (or dtrecUonj•Uonalalabmtyand reiponsNe handlingC ^H ir •Cxlertdedbultrratnta1 nta ln Uie tklewall (orextra{rlppln|ln*an*on i*0(1 condlllpn* ^ •Roui>dedi)iookkrde»HdeUcnIurUnpfuvnI , nolalton witlkoul ucrlfll£lill£hl (rome tread de*l|;n forcxrrllentI ■ f lB k tractionon onc wel and dry »ur<4re* lied I/Tjcl »houUlef for rT»pon»tve: J* j DHI c«merui| U L r . ^ 9 9 9 1 •llaxdtud (ubtjer apex for ukled dLreetlcrul1 • S r M atabLliryility and quick ilr«r1n|t rr>lion*e T y f c • Two0 flfull «(cel belli tor RuximumI P'”’ciurelurr prolecllon '' winterrdnvtng dr dsiwSsSiM • AllraclJraclNe r^Ued while lelleci on Uie >all BUY 50 SQUARE YARDS OF►FWORIIY FREECARPFI'ET AND GET • l‘:rmluimlum tue »crv1ce policy TWOGAJ^ L O N S OF PRATT &k ]LAMBERT ACCOLADEDE PAINT FREE. • K'lII1 lirehr. fepUi-emer»l warranty ^ ^ 0

Comc in /or Worr'orry Tree carpet now ihrouj;luj;h Just buy 50 squarejare yards or more of Worry Ft • Nliy 7 Jnd wc'll alvo helpielp you covcr your walls. Wi''X'ith carpet and mail this coucoupon. alonK '*ith your carpc ' I’rait * Lambert Accolj(olade, thc worlds (incst paintint, rcccipt to the address.s onoi the coupon. And in a wcc : Like Worry f^cec•e carpet, Pratt 1 Lam bert or less youil rcceiver a svouchcr good for tw o free ) A ccoijde is st3in-resi^t:itslant, soil-resistant and cann Ballons of Accoladc at \participating paint retailers ; vurvlve many years withwithout show ing ^i>;ns of weatear. But you'll havec to c o m r in ioon. Because 0 : 0 ' W hich rrukcs it liw plint in t that cixjkl also be dcv:ribc

rights and demand thal our localocal county. for two hulundrcd yoars? Taxpayers mustst speak up rij^ by allowing pare:arents moro choice in iho features. P'or example,c, it.sit c u rric u lu m sUte nnd federal govemmonts j M ost o f iho li m c t hIC c cchairs at tho city Its start using a Thc entintire Bill of Righl-s was w rittettento schools thcir rhildronchil will attend emphasizes the ’hows"i’ of learning along wiih liltle moro restraint and bettor,tor judgment protect th( council or commissioneiiners' meotinRs are :hc people from the types off nil-n: Compctilion amoimong schools, lhe legi.'-Iaiors' the'whiits'ofihelraditiuiilional curriculum. bofore pving away our monoy.oy. p o w e r f ^ OID ply as ihey were inm ll ho picturo in The 1 fgovcmment.s which they .so believe, would1 force fo .schools to improve Anolher factor in tho10 ANIS.\A program is Tho time i.s fast approachingng when we recently■ c.escapcd. Tho Second Amend:ndmont especially when | Timt's-News \Vcdrvsda>day, M arch 22. on paKt“ en pari'nts begin voting wnh ils rccugnilion thal pareniront.s. not teachers, B-1! N ot all Ihl- lim o . bu aren'l Roing to havo any mpre•c tot< give! Tho had nolhirling lo do wilh hunters or spoiporU»men. their foot, p , bul mosl oflen, one or are the mo^l influentialal educatorse of l»'o people will !;ripo>;ri and liMve; Ihf) -hut tho bam door! w n llc n toLo prolcct Us from Them. educational consi>nsuJLant w ith o u t l!i s e a rs of are not conconied aboutout anj.thmt; eNc ^:^Jln^; FA | Y 'B EN N Y 'B EN JA M ININ We all1 nneed lo accept some ofthec e x p e rie n c e w orkijrking at reform in his p e rv a siv e form s of inju.sl:ju-siice inthe lifo of a on in iho moctiriRs, onlynly their prubleml ’Prcsident, rcspo nsibibility for the way things are■e goingf profession, theu- cco h eren c e and cfTectivene.v-- child is selling him up) for failure in uchool, Ono could wnU' a k-ltiotter, or at lea.-t ^Concemed T axpayer? of GoocIooding County now. Ourr irospoasibihly. however, docdoes nol of any educalioniiona! program for our children•n m a k in g him believe il. ISis his I fault, an^ then comment, on each para{iraKnipli in lh;il March Goodiny ^ extend to0 ;surrendonng any of uur nglighls as will depend, lo3 a large exteni, upon lhe puiushing him fur ii. citizens of a “free* counlry. 22 T im es-N ew s a r t i c le e . .:a n d th a l only lu u c lu d compro he nsivent•eness of lhe learning theory The stronge.'t possibleble foundation forthc ona few pmblcms our c lb. now, IS to let our public sset en a n ls u p o n w hich th e p ircily and counly h.i\e W(Weapons ban hurts'cl'citizen s Our job, « program is based.’ Raman' secunly and ad\ancemerm e n t o f future There are also probloi at we want them to aso the ttxjlsu* they fools that our curcurrcni system is basically bloms Wllh tho school There 1 arc a lol of emotional3l,s.sut!btme genoratiuns is e-tablishecshed whon a systems, slreets and hiehichv,a>s. Waler dv\Jf baled in this counlry, nght no h a v e to n d o u r so c iety of tho.sho.sc flaw e d becau.sc it lacks a true ‘science of 1T.0W, onlv ont t community pruvides anin educationalo systcm Resource Department.it. 1 law erif(irccnu-nl; oif f w\ hich is th e gun q u e stio n . ThiThf answers «t Pen""* who"J exhibit anU-social behav:laviorand education.’ ihiit enables iL< childrenonto t bccome and the list roo3 on andnd un. ci)t;:i)tno up with aro of far grealerUTCon.wquena. KjlM'i'lhthe responsible law-abidingg ciuzensc Dunng lhe last two decades, there h.is compclent learners From my poml of viewvie' siUiiii; llmiu^h llia:lian mo.'l [X'ople n'alire. a lo n e. been a growinglg ceffort to create ju.'l such a W ilhuul doubt, the goal of achieving ihcse meolin^is, most: oof f th e lU■m^or [HTMir;-. The 1 question is nol whetherrlhrprtsidem th ■wice is o u rs lo m a k e. S hall1 we wi have science of cducatication through ihe general coming beforo ihc comnmmissioners are , sh-pc a >nal republic lhal cooperates'03 w ith sy s te m s o r orgganismic an school of science and excellence in educationin isi.H a monumental warning handouts in oneont form or another ofjf weapon,^ which wouldbe virtuin u a lly a b id in g c iliw r w to n d iiM>lfoffo f th e philosophy, ono; il 1“ a chaJk-nge furfur; all of us. Perhaps if H elp sporvsor granLs (‘Uixpa>(.Ts'mnr,.y(*Ui im|imptjssible u> dorine. Even amoimonBlho.M- lr™ cnmininals? Or will wc allow a socialistsoc One exampleleof 0 this effort was the we Uike up lhech.illengeIg e o f b^'ginning a lent 10 become more intntsivj fe d e ra l s ty le '! o r a few-1'w- hun d red dollar-; fu r wwho.=-? h put feelings say to ban1 lhem,th. Ihc Bovcramei live ond dovclopmcntoftl3ftheANl.^M(M iellhn-ugh puhlic dialogue on the; q u a a lity of e d u ca tio n in ‘ one thing or another. v e w ithout a c tu a lly m a k in g li nniajority a adm it that il wxiuld haveha' verv I,lUc, ?life safer the New Englandand Program in Teacher Idaho and examine .someim eofthe pos.sibilities There haa to bc an eniend lo ;u',iy if a ■for a n y o f u s ’’ P)ducation duringring lhe l^f7l><, a proji'Ct in if any.elTecl on the nile of cnrn for refurm thal are avail:. ailable to U.S. like tho laipayers' monoy m) frefro i'K cDi.CDuntry. " S pFINKENB i INDER which Mr. Kamaman particip.iled .-\.Nl.S.-\ E ducation M odel,del. we cuuld cata!>7o SIEIULAPINKENBINDER Evcrytjme thc cityrorci.unlyn.ik,-., or nu-qLi.-tuinvs.'Willallh;ive 1 T lic ANlS.-\ Mudel Mu represents a unique e ld a reaiissance of educatinatinn in Idaho Why nol mistake or poor judpncTnent, the Uixpayor-^ ju uur rM 'lv es. fellow cili7i-n.s. is tlu>tin s. D ow i. Wish b le n d o f th e o riesies of te .idling, learning, and* give It a try ’ ond up pajinn lo ) Ji.iiic] o v e r lh e re>t of lh e powiower we hiid. as , curnculum . Inn PSessence, il i.s a bluepnr.l fur .i Note- AsemiiLirun1 KKx xcelleno- in In lhe last couplc ofif yoarsy> they Li\e made ihinking ihii individuiils, to our 'pubpubhc #cr\-anU* Let S rethinkTi education m odel new education1 sysystem lhat bnngs ^ y to Kduciitiun w illlx'hildi lhislh: Saturday at tJie sovcml blR mistakes lhalihi cosl uur city and lind ant alluw them to t^'ar up thi‘i‘ Con.siiiutJonCt The topi'pic of ■excellence in educatiotion’ learning wnthout)ut losing sight of the need for count y.u lol of money, n notto mention and anc esLiblish a socialistic govervpmment thal seem-s lo) bcb a prionly oq the Idaho self-discipline amond hard work. Underlying ^ College ofSoulhcni Idahciaho. Dr. Raman will embarru.ismfnl. Likec w n c nrlyaX )articI«'.s m will wil ta k e c a ro o f u.i a ll. c ra d le,0 ItU) gruve? legislativeve agenda agnin lhis new systemm isi a philosophy about life Ih' the featured s[>eaker.er. !For information • tho newspapers aboutt ththc Coodinj; County Ur C do Wl' wish lo go back loo tlthe cupiUilislic- On.' acU:Uon lhat the Hou.sc took lhislis session and the wonders.■n iof the universe und a lheor> callT;il^lSl. .Momonal Huspital and1x1 ’Walker Center republic n i: ilut was ongin.illy esti establuhod k-re was thc ppa a ssa g e o f a n *opc-n rnrollmTicnt’ ci bill of education lhathat connects the two h a r r y MASSOTH It'.s tim o for e v e ry oine n e lo » ta n d u p for th e ir and an< kept this country working si igsuccewfully designed1 tot- improve the qu.ility of educationedi TheANIS.\.Mo.Model has a numln-r of ur.u|ueue Twin Falls X

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Natiot>n _ Spill gc[e ts g o v cernmenttattentiiio n ViIgil markks 10th amniversc W^HINGTON(AP)-- President 135,000 gallallons of oil have been ., nonow the primary conaideraration is to DusJj dispatched threec hhigh-ranking recovered d i from the 10.1 million- mmake sure evcrylhing popossible is officinls to Aloaka on)n Tueedoy' to gallon spill,11. , . bebeing done,’ Skinner said. )/ Three MileI Islaimd mishclap "lake a hard look* ait t thotl nation's The shi|;hip's captain, Joseph. "And the prtisideht ha's di; MIDDLE^lETOWN, Pa, (AP) - E ightIt fpeople stood in pressure r worst oil spill and ju dge g e whether ' the Hazelwooii,d, waa not on bridge wheft ...to_naan «» thc steam side of thce roactorn and a evidence of increased cancers. and ran aground Friday.:>y. Fewer than options thatat are avaiiable. But right thc thi Coast G uard. ^ Briefsfly-—— Scho^ bus1sHeet partl^Bbsolete - ^ WASHINGTON (APIA P)-T he National Tronspoiportation Safety Board, ending its investigatioillion of a Kentucky school bus)us accident in wWch27 people were killed, recommendedrec T uesday th atit morea than one-nilh of the nation's school busibuses bc retired, The board aaid thele MayA 14,1988, crash — thele \worst ever attributed . ^to a drunken driver-r — was clearly caused byy "i"the alcohol-impaired condition" o fa pickupup ttruck driver who waa driviiving tho w rong way on an interstate when hisKis vehicle collided head-onI withwi the bua. But it also said charharacleriatics o f the 11-year-or-old bus contribuled to the accidenfa aevcrverity. Thc vehicle's unpiiprolocled luol tank, flammabte seat coververs and pariially obstruclcc:ted rciir coor were all W noted in the report ado|idopled b y th e board. H Meese fores3saw Iran/Contitra problem WASHINGTON (AP)^P) — Form er A ttom ey Geneuneral Edvnn Meese III testified at Oliverr North’sf trial Tuesdayi thatt the specter of Reg. $949 impeachment hung overovi the White House in thche 72 hours a fler aides discovered a plannedned diversion of Iran armsm s sale m oney to thc For Botl Nicaraguan Contras.B. In two hours of testimony,tes Meese said hc10 told then-Presidcnt R eagan oboul the divedivorsion the day afler Nortl NOV irth confirmed that tho plan, outlined in o mnemo, en had become a fact, • "Your worst nightr[htmare had comc true?'' aasked North lawyer Brendan Sullivan. . "Yes, il was," Meeseese replied. SET "You knew that spell[>ellcd trouble?' *59! CHA« “ *243 ■Yea, I did.- Air Forcc grgrounds B-IB bibombers Reg. $1j2999.95! WASHINGTON (APAP) — The Air Force tempeip orarily grounded its For Botl licet of B-IB bombersrs 1Tuosday a d e r one of the plpianos suffered a wing malfunction just beforefore a training flight, the Pent;nlagon said, Dan Howard, the3 Pentagon's Pi chief spokesmaman. said the incident NOV occurrcd Monday at,t DDyess A ir Force Base, Tex'exas, during a routine pre-flight check by thethe pilots, The crew couldn'tt g(gel the plane’s wings to monove back and forth in 95 m tandom ond ol one! point, pc the left wing apparearently moved loo far forward and puncturedred a fuel tank inside the fuselisolagc. he explained. m i Iraqcomperensation 'satisfaFactory' Reg: $ W ------______WASHINbTON (APAP) — U.S. ofTicials said] Tuesday T that Iraq's 1,345 .95 agreem ent to pay SZL'SZL'£i million to tne families ol ------Fer-Betii in the attack on thc; USSU. Stark is a satisfactoryiry and fair selllemcnt bul ilis unclear when;n thetl paym ents will bc made,de. The agreement, formallyfor announced by thehe Slate Department. NOViw ^ ri'pre.sents aboul 92 peipercent of the S29.6 million1 thetl United States had requested for the famam ilies of those who died in Iraq ’s unprovoked m issile attack on iheSe Stark l in 1987. [|95 m Bush administrationion olTicials privately describeribed lhe agroomont a.s ".satisfactory" and a "fair' settlem ent." The sosources, speaking on 9 *79! condition they nol be>0 i'identified, also said it rememained unclear when Iraq would hand over’r thell money. They said Iraqiiqi officials had offered the seltlem enl in a takeake-il-or-Ieave-it manner. Reg.$1,5419.95£ For Both Court bars; taxingt federalI pensions| WASHINGTON (APAP) — The Supreme Courtrt ion Tuesday barred states from taxing federal fed pensions if they exeixempt the pensions of NOV al government workers. iv retired stale and local f M By an 8-1 vote, the.he court struck down Michichigan's difTering lax irt'alm cntoflhe pensioiisions received by retired govcovcmment employees, D95 m The court's lone dissdissenter said the decision wiwill affect sim ilar tax ^ S E T laws in al Icast 144 oolher states: Arizona,, CColorado. Georgia, »89« Louisiana. Maryland.d. NMissouri, M ontana. New York.Yi North Carolina. Oregon, Soulh Carolinaina, Virginia. West Virginia1 aiand Wisconsin. No change inii U.S., Cuba relationsr 'SERTA "IPERFECT ' SLEEPERr W,\SHINGTON (AI'iJ ’) — Secretary of State Jamim es A. B aker III said m a confidcntiQl memo me that thc Bush admdministration is not contemploling improproved relations with Cub,uba "because Cuban BRONZE MEDALLIION $ b«-havior has nol chan,Tanged sufficiently lo w arrairani a change in U.S. New Shipmel e n t REG. alliludcs.' |_ *799.95is FULL Baker said in lhehe three-page document,t, distributed lo all just arrived. ! 9 H diplomatii. posts andd tt to 8clecu-d U.S. agencies,s. Ilhal he was wriling A m erica's fa' a v o r i t e lhe memo to counterr s| speculation about a possibi■ible wanning trend in U.S.-Cuban relations.). .comfort set; He noled lhal the spispeculation accelerHted folioillowiing the December deal under which Cubaiba agreed to a phased wiihdihdrawai of its miliuiry forces from Angola. VACATIO Compensati(tion to Iran still11 at issue GIWEAWH WASHINGTON (AP)iP) — The United States has.8 tbeen unable lo come up with an approach1 forfo compcn.uting familiesJ ofol the 290 people who died when the USS Vim^’incennes shol down an Ironi.anian airliner over lhe I’lTsian GuJf lasl year,ar. iaU.S official said Tuesda;day. "Nothing much hass Khappened." said the officialial who has knowlodgf •ilxiut thc situation andnd spoke: on condition of notI beingb< identified. . ■ N.,„, ______? T hi-n-Presidfnt Reajteagiin had said families of thc victim s of la«t ______Ju ly 's tragedy wouldd bbo compensated but lh atI nno olhtT reparations O t v ______would be made. Thc Qdminisirulionadi said compens.rnsation m usl go to lhe ■ P h cn c______f.imilira and not to thehe Kovcmmeiif: of Iran. V. A-n TwInF.Tte I i' m v o u r R y'^O U LOOK I F r e v ^ NEU) CATCME TO MAVE ANV I MARC .. / ^ f Conmics S i r .. THE FAH SIDE ______BLONDIE ------^ I lli;!* tVA HERETO"''«aiy'i 1 TH6.T GOOD TIME9 A! 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She tries it out on( her husband, urrrnt c>clc hiKhlighU manLil ‘t.il;.ilUH, fKi«- niakr iimcndt for n-ci " Taho* k r i ------] ri-cent >lipu p Be reccp and he gcLs so Kmartt that-,-th You take it ifilc uddilion to family, travel, rrater dr- [n,. 28 C«noiolc a.g. [ | p from there. I — — — _ n-c Iof M'lf-^iprrssion. Youil do mui 27 Coarclon :;l-()ct JJi StrefH vir»;i- K J IK, wntinK, ptrhiip* 'nirtinK.* • 30 CnIly plotting ; tilily. make imiume.s,u-.s, pay heed to Gemini V a . 'apricom. Aquariui persons play im Ql Ifone bo lto fligghtning h tu could travel 35 Bring togalhar u u n » II a> Capn r fuluri' i» tirn;hlrr than I rolesdIm in your life. You uIm) work »i -I." ■*at nil the way around the.he worldv in a single 36 Hood’a gun — ------!’ Ucl,ili\e talk.s ahoul fl- M m Lfo«) Intuilion is 'harp, you ar» a nalumi >™ '' 37 Makaa laca “ Its fur '!-hurl tn p .' High- fla-sh.how longwouJdit:d it take? M Tima pariod: n ------^ ------chanharactcr analyht. Yuull t»c nd of,r — A. 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Pi.«fw » in CAPRICORN (D.- oppam illr "Irfl for pmd’ will 29 W aahlah " ™ " ’ on d(ii„Siri-s, a'piratm ns, opti- Q.], O'Do pnitnrw decay? an is a source of'tvrroVrror- Aa a rule, a - ^ BWMI virl'‘irw!! nrr vindicul^d bul il in nol nn DOWN ilghliyh liy 41 Poam 55 Sampla lap* ., Yuull have ;ircrirc rs-1,1 ■in'ide infiirma- A.L K Evidently not. Good ihinR. 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— Peopl» t e f e B J a i n «!s G amier sett)ties lawirsuit Olivcr 'Roockforcd Files' pay LOS A N G E L E S (APAP) — Jamoe 1993 to u r mnay a; also incltlde Soulh •Robinson's other songs:s include M anhattan's Upper Upp West Side were Gamer has reached a multimillion*e Korea and Honlong Kong.' "Ballad *B , for .Americans"s" made in_effect operatcrating a monB8tery> dollar settlement of3f hisI lawsuit H aro ld Fielding, the show's famous fa by black baritorono' P a u l which he saidI were wc grounds for tjm ■prodncci'.'BaiBnid"he“wa5“looking at Rc Robeson;- "The -H m rcirfi: to deny them ananew c lease. ^ delayed profit paymenients from tho theaters in MMoscow big enough to sung su by Frank Sinatra at t , the m h Bul Civil Courtourt Judge Joan Lobis -Rockford Files" televiovision scries, take the musi(isical, which is baSed on anniversary an of thc Statue of ruled thnt thehe ,apartments — on G am er’s law yer eaid. . thc hit m oviose sta rring Gene Kelly, _ aa rn d th c 1954 d c s e g re g a tii Attorney M arvin Bum s declined to ' — SteacTSZrsl, starred in "Sihpii''m'Uic ■’^lack' arid'W Ht^'vfhicFb'i •&-in-a-135*apartmenl------— reveal terma of thele settlement,;i ^^g^^H 'R ain" in Londmdon from 19Sfe5. Since hit hil for Three Dog, Night in 19^l??2 building — did not constitute a which'he called "aai’satisfactory”" last appearirring in the musical in - m o n a ste ry , and an< the -lease was Gamer previously hadid irejected a W, Tokyo 18 moinonths ago, Steele has JesuitJ, community^ ■ renewable, saidlid CCarol Annc Heriihy, -million offer b>Vnlverversa! to settle ------b een -p e rfo>rming-in-concerts rr in - lawyorforthcJc!Jesuits ------^ the lawsuit, in whichtl Khe demanded ' Scandinavia1 andai the United States. ivihs **■ landlord disp .. The judge also nlso rejected Melohn'a NEW YORK (A^>) - A ; $16.6 million in damagefiges and unpaid T(,; ^wiCSM Byji A J c s q it argum ent thalI thc Jesuits did not use community whose members ; profits for the popularr 1970s19 show. - • ■■— State f W ashington g ns their primary Gamer and other actorsact claimed ' former anti-war activists T S a n t l '■ - " ‘7 " s o n g w r i t e r , ' b° landlord's Herlih;riihysaid. that studio accountantants charged : honors st Berrigan has defeated a la ;s work as chaploins, excessive expenses,.)s,.using these OLYM PIA,[A, W ash. (A P) - efforts ef to evict it from itiils home, " teachers, counsiunselors, writers and calculations to cut intoito paym ents to Seventy-five1/C years aftor Joo Hill lawyers la said Tuesday. . actors-. died, the marlan who brought him to Landlord Juhny Meloilohn had lecturers. Berncrrigan gained public lAMESGARNER BURTREYNOLl ; G am er in 1983 sued;d Universal, ! a 'IJP S life in a songlg has been honored in a claimeddi tW23'Jc8uita occac»pying 16 attention as anin anti-wa ar protester of unit of MCA, Ine;, for)r fraud,f deceit Jes suit out of court Makes hit with-prisrisoners ceremony at tti the state Capitol. apartments aj in his builcilding ori the 19609, :t.------BrooWyriDi D em ocratic-Party boss.- - - Iboforo,^said inmate Paulala Creed, 21, A . p r a dlamation....8igned a i .by_. Garner receivedd no profit Biaggi ii: is appealing his Augusti duringc a com m ercial brcaliak. Democratic GiGov. Booth G ardner was [ | payments until Decembcn b e r 1988,.when convictionsn on racketeering .charges} The inmates watcheccd on new prcsenlcd Morlonday to Earl Robinson. ! I ^"WAISHA v a m ^ hc was paid $607,000 afterafl tho show in the Wedtedtech case, in which he w as} ttelevision scU paid for by>y Reynolds' Then thc shy,ly. sofl-spoken writer sat 11 had g ro sk d $125 millioillion in netw ork sentencedd ttd eight y ears in jail. fproductibh'companyrBli Blue P e iio d down to thcI pianopl and belted out his -11 ^ GlVEilAWAYi and syndicated runs,IS, Burns said. Mrs. Biabiaggi filed for a separation1 Inc..I which paid $1,500 toto LOI for a favorites to a small bul enthusiastic ! | S l t t E E^ ^ T A K E S j - Garner's contract calledcai for the March 2,:, tlthe Daily News reported,, location1 fee. audience in thon«iMt Jf. abor organizer who was | sales, Bum s said. T h e Biiaggis ia j were married AprilI Reynolds,I playing thcie Stryker American lab l m *''*riorasnly J h s u S K y j g j y g l y a Utah firing squad in | & I I, and have four grown- c helicopter executed by a Universal and ottother studios 20, 1941, 1- character, clung'to o h ••• J S i J ^ > usually deduct expensenses and other children, tryingt to prevent one off tthc female 1914. I V N a m e ______' n'a tune, which begins __! ------chnrgGs-before th e rclalculatrthfi-net— a lc Mario-BI'Bteggi^-lawyerr^am ee—{3—prisoner a-from-eBoaping Address ~ ------^ - t ------profit percentages thatth are paid LaRossa,I, tw whether Mrs. Biaggii Prison Superintendcdent Ray-Hill last night,;hl, alive as you and me," - .l l City ______"Rockford Files" ranm ffor five years planned to Ifife for divorce. IHenderson, who playedid a prison ‘s one of thehe most popular labor' I century. , j v Phone ______------JI on NBC. guardi in thc episode and w;w atched the songs o fthe ce show with thc inmates, sasaid he and r ...... — - Burt RiReynolds plays ‘ OTOXmlOifBliaW4aAf«l, I M arie BiaggI to thc guards who appear inii the film to leave to priseson audience had } been looking fotwardIto I it. former congressu s m a n l a n t a'ANA, i Pla. (AP) - The' Lantana cily officialss criticized ■ ______N£WjmRKIAH=i— Mnrip Riflgp ; __televisionn ssets at ^ e women's |i^rison_i* priaoiLQfficialB.lasl-yea car.afterji _____ f ■ cbupow - - ' wife of former U.S.5. !Rep. Mario were tunened to the same chaim i} astring of real breakouts, Biaggi, has filed for sepeeparation after Monday ni(night, for a Burt Reynolds' [ w o r m s r eEG. i 600 PER DDOZEN ~ | nearly 48 years off marriage,n a TV movieic that featured an cscape’ i'Singin'in the ______nowspapcr-rcportad-TuaCuBsday.------scene filmem cdbcrc------Ra Onion Biaggi, a formrmer Bronx Thirty yi: inmates of thc LantanaI 1will lour Soviet t ^ — i -iTV t ITirCO O PI> o ir 5 O 0 - P*EimozEN-l— E congressman, is scheduled sc to Correctionsonal Institute crowdcd into a1 MANCHESTER, Englaiand (AP) - lE ^ surrender to federalral authorities viewing rooroom and cheered each tim e} " "Singin' in thc Rain" willi become b the WjmAbchU""''” I M E N flOON THIS COIO U P O N I April 10 to begin servinivin g a 30-month the m in imimum-to-medium securityf f first musical to tour thetl Soviet o!8:00 P.M. I O R B R I N fG IN AND RlR E C IE V E I prison sentence fo foi r h is 1987 p riso n a pppcarcd p e on the ecrcen during; I Union, and the show also} will\ hit thc BROUGIGHT TO YOU BY I BARBEQUE BEEEF SANDWICH &(SMALL SI DRINK* conviction for obstructiJction of justicfi the B.L.I. S Stryker episode, "Blindi c stage in China, actor Tomimmy Steele UiiN'V.ii.avAinxOx'MV. I and receiving two free fre v a c a tio n s Chess," ssaid Tuesday. from Meade Esposito,ito, the f o r m e r "We ncv<0H-TUES.-tS-THUHS P O W t T W i I a MTINEES ON S i 12M -2M >-a:io SAT.SUN i j _ » OPEN TODAY BLAKE EDWARDS FUNNIESe s t W | A romanUcJc comedy from Ihc dircclor or AT ALLSMTS. ; 0 ^ &ND SEXIEST MOVIE SINCE CHLYSIXO B C E 1 0 J H | "Dlrt^ Dandng." 12:00 NOON I Sb/ iW W W k A l i TONIGHT wSi NOMNATEO FOR IACADAIT i m m i l E E D HII R o b e rt Dc ITVAVrlTy AWARDS, MCUIOMO 7:1 0 n l . BEST PicnmemEST ACTORroR W h * « y « « ^ r VSKIHBI 5 s DUSTIN HOFFW ^ ^ 5 Sjehaimces MCVAtlW The five catcfjoryy systems- of Sbn I ABARRV ■ ■ I r . a a o A rscouNOL 9 :10 r a thc vo lu n tary filmI in'in d u stry | H r \ Lcvnnspn nim ■9B 8=30-7J5- _ , BETTE BARBARA roling program is nonow as ' ■ J l M lpt^B ______HERSHEY follows. g B E A C H E S r a e n P S HefchlJl^ves K l ,uibS ienccs, oil ages fflV/ G. General Audiem tfi TONIGHT adm itted .MAN m m I ^ S r a o . « TOOAY 1:40.; a d v e n tu re P.G. Parental guidelidence f TODAY 2:00 - 4:30 - 7:00r;00.9;30 830-r.as.»; suggested. Some nraltralenal may . SjuTlnM n«iwh A MOVIE TO HAVE Y not be su itab le fo r children.ch Jq I CHEERING IN THE AAtStXSI ^ TONK3HT B P.G. 13. Parentsi orore strongly B f Ij^SCHWUD cautioned lo give specialspe KS I Tf RZBEG6BI DEVnO .SWI AU SEATS «2J0 I ^ A N o n ; m guidance for chtldreiIren u n d e r 13. ^ TOOAY »;1S ______'ME I Some m aterial mayay 1be children. M It's the inappropriate for chi true story R. Restricted, unden d e r 17 S NMS ot a real 4 |T V ALL SEATS !| Oiriytiwir tnying p a re n t requires occompany hero. M SriM rcm $ 1 .5 0 I K I KHI ■ . I o r ad u lt g u ard ian ^ i p WED NiQHT ONLY 6:00 id itb M . TONIQHT r a TOOAYt:M<3:00>4j0 lOOAf t :00 • 3.-00 • B.-OO X. N o o ne u n d er r 117 adm itted. H t;00 • 7:30 TaO.trOO ALL SEATS $6 IHRCBIBSIiQIifB SiHSUHtHMHWKIHI S■ epert. OSD - A-8 Tlmos-Nowo, W nI Fallfl.F a Idaho ' W odnosday. MarchMa 29.1989

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HT pre^ )ENT’S AWARD F O R OOUTSTANDING l ER SATISFACTIO>N TheKiighest it Honoi>r a Fored d \ /lotor CZo. Deaaler Cai 8 • I ¥ n Receiive. Onlyy 118 Ford and Lincoln-Mercury L ry- dealers will wiifin this prestigiouous award i o r ttthe first time tfiifiii year. To winin a second tiniee is almost unbe:believable. Custctomer satisfactioron is somethingI (every dealer str:rives for! So you)u can just 56 hovk' proud M'e/e are to Win for tlthe second year rrunning. ' THiANK1YOU fiMAGK CVAL LLEYI FORr MAKIING THIIISPO)SSIBIIE A^Hb FQ)R AP>PREC)IATIKNG ----- WEGANNCfOTAFPORDlI S m C L E ------1 ------DISSATISFiFDEirCUSTOlViMERI------THEJI■ m m D jtn cO )iS\ _Pyer 36ye'ears ago we eiembarked . M bn a progr;[ritm designedd specially | | with you ilin mind. We p]pledge m L E •TUSMm m m m im m W! oxirselves5

1. To give thhe e finest automobibile service an y w h ere in1 thet United Stateite s . i R l lB , 2. To alwayss (trjsto "Put Ours£selves in ilD D llm A NfST^ i m m m - Your Shoes"' iiin solving a servi(/ice problem. 3. Tb be profeifessional in sales,3, s e r v i c e a n d [ leasin g . THAT' STOPS •» >BY-N(10 OBLICGATION! 4. Tb make oio u r c u sto m ers' owiwnership an _■ enjoyable andnd rewarding expejerience: Pi 5. To be the: EEasiest Place in tthe World to *FREE...Bal ‘ illoons, poopcorn, 7-f-up, coffeeeand don B u y a Car. inutsi _ ■ f — — ^ ^ = = \ SERVIC U S E D CA? A R S ] ( N E W C AA R S ] DEPARTMMENT f n BIG DA' ' SPECIA FREEE RECEIVVE ' L S ORIGINAI, VL ET 1 0 S P EEED i OFIE i HOIOSE 20% (OFF MOVIEI IAlAflTH BIKE WlriTH REGISTtTER TO WIN A FREE A LL P A RR TS IEVEIfY b:tiSED EVERY NlMEW TRIPIP TO MAZATLLAN! A N D S E R \ V VICE CAR SOIILD! CAR SOLILD! : E m m e t t O-iy-Carrison's ==LJ K ^ U ic HetjeruT l d C o n tin u e s . . . OurOigputoHony n Q i x r w s

T lHE :ISIM /IO F o r Y V e a r s a nI . d y ' e a r s I IV ]R T1 h e E a s i/ i e s t P l a c e■e I n T h e ITC ? W o r l d T co B u y A SC a r 701 Main1 Ave, E. Twin Falls 73^33-7700 WodnoiKt^iiQ>ing farm ers should not beL> fforccd a bill passed to set up an indemnity )p a y into thc fund. • S eeF U N0 D ) co n P ag e 82 Power liline may aiiffect somele prope^ty values ____ By.KS^’OKKENTVED-D------9W1P.-P r ------— values. Publicc televisiconexpani ^ S i o n - Ti/n es-Se ws wriler______‘ W>.^ just, wantad to right-up^ft ll In jTiur front'ynrt.'T^ff" everyb'■ybody w hat we’re up to," said saii Jack said. TWIN FALLS --A propexposed high-voltage Miller,er, manager of Idaho Power’t■er’« Twin The utility ppro p o ses to build a 500-^ measisure sent to govenmor power line could affect; prproperty values on FallsJ office.of kilovolt transmlslission line with a 200-foot* By ANNETTE CARYlY Jerome, Je Lincoln and Goodingiing counties also. somo nearby land. Comtimmissioner Jim Fraley said, * d, *1 think wide right-of-w-way from its Midpoint liaef-ffewa writer CoCoit of the project would beIm aabout tl.70 per . Reprcsentativea of.ldahdaho Power Co. and .. th e overall ovi projocL ia.a.good pri p ro jc c t.' SubsLatiOD n e ar r Shoshone , tft a point nearir ...... '- - vview ii er^-— ------the B ureau of Land Manaiinagement met with Thouglugh-he said he hasn't hear eard any Delta, Uuh. to) link1 up with Los Angeles;s BOISE - No MagicIgic Valley tot would be counly commifisioners TuTuesday to discuss compinplaints, he has heard some C' Receptionvin Cauls aiand MioidokT e concern Water and Powever's Intermountain Power deprired of *Se«&ffleae Street,"I nor toy adult co>countiei alio saffen becanee c the proposed SouthwestL IntertieIn Project, or overti' the project’s impact on pr. ■eofintarfaraoce •S«PO‘OWER on Page 82 unable to follow thehe doings on "Upttain, frtfrom K&IVT. A traoslator' at Albion Bidgs DowoMaira,” tftar a HouaeY vote Toeeday to ahihould solre the problem andnd 4extend serriee I fpaod 1690,000 to expiixpand the itate'a public ^M to slta. The project woolroold cost about.. Buhl Coi)uncil votuld build a l,000>watt vi Work on all projects propoiopoeed statewide ving considerable other■ IdahoIc towns of comparablee ei size, thc raise, w hen wee obviously didn’t have it discussion on the matter, wttttnmUtorooFUPlat Top BuUeia Jenme could co take three yearss tot complete, er, including angry commit■nittee staled. The ma>T3r'» salary sa is before,' Hottm aian asked. '.My concem is commenta from local resicesidenls. only $!, CosDty Mrves Jeronrome, Twin Palla, Piler acilecording to a PBS report $15 less than thc S365 averagrage, the how can we justistify this for City Council,^ sod Heneen with a.. margioalmi signal Ifa too The council lost week* iagreed in a split commitnittee stated. The Hooae vote Tueaday'wu74-7intiw wa and especially a 71 per cent raise for the fer a m ; for m uy TiewertTie and ia hampered 3f of the project. All bot twoto Magic1 Valley vote to draft an ordina:mance raising the Thee councilc voted 3-2, however,r. tito draft ma>x)r.' monthly salaries of cour by ioterfervace from'em a KMVT translator re]repreaeoCatiTN voted for tbs 1 ouncil members lo the >rdinance.ord Councilman Deanan GilleU■ Also, officerjrs have been asked to S300 from $250 and o f thi ° ' biroiv {Sa ilriui] evenei reaches Jerome wtwhich bclodad other operatiirati^ money for the m ayor to $600 said many m local residents suppopporl the perform 20 per cicent more duly time since from $350, The action was « Geuflty- PBS. Opposing the biJI wenwere Rep. Mack was in opposition to raise. the force’s fifth m an lefl. -I P* the findings of a sludy! commitleecc of five The v AfoOititioainTwii>*10 Palls woold improve NcNeibaur, R-Paul. and Rep. BnBnxe Newcomb, e wives of three of Buhl’s fourour police Carol Romero0 said police were told the reception not 00I7 io tJ form er Buhl ma)T)rs, whick-hich recommended officers o that county, bat alao in R-Boriey. R- :rs, however, arc three local residenti rei , 3UHL o n P ag e B2 ^ Arounnd the vaallei;-----

INEL memorialll passes| wori'orded' memorial after threeree revisions, whether to recommendre revoking the liceicense inviied lo apply forfor Stn. Jim Mcflure'.i ^ Nursing board has5 vacanciesv BOISE - President2nt ^ s h and the U.S. )ropped were requirtmentaI ththat cleanup of a recentlyly resigned O’Leary Juniorr HighH summer professissional development Senate and House wilfbe wi hearing from ccu r before new p ro je c ts,. »isuch as the School teacheher. a state ofTicia] u y i. pm gram in W ashinglngton. D C BOISE - The Idaho Boardrd 0of .S'ursing wni! Idaho following pas!a ssa g e T u esd ay o f a pecial Uotope Separator, a r t•considered. co Michael IFriend, a state Educat;ation The selected teai;eacher will spend five h ^ a\e lwo vacancies as of Salu:ialurday much-revised memo Wilh further revisions made ir morial on the idaho e in the House Departmentnt official who will headid th e weeks in McClure's:'s Wajhinglon' office and A professional nur.ie• mmust fill one National Engineeringlg LLaboratory. J satisfy the INEL, the memoriiorial now asks state’s m veststigation of Corrlon Bybee, i ^ “ id is expected lo workrk Wllh » the senator's rtaff vacancy vc \ consumer withth nor ties to the The Senate quicklyly ppassed the memona! fiat nuclear and toxic wast*:« iimproperly he hopes to) icomplete his work before ^ ^ lo become familiarr withw lhe workings of the heali)>-carv he industry mast fill the olher. on a voice vote Tue^a^ ay and the House did tored al the site be removedi oroi otherwise commissionn m eets M ay 4 and 5. Byl ,* MQAUK>llM«Xp«nCjncnce can bu 4lur»d wiih ...... thp Mnruiay ik cncar* of. reilgned afteler being accused of improp* Thi' board fldminiitersers lhe .stale's The m em o rial was wa; born in the fall It praises the Department of Energy for touching a feifemale student licenjinglu exams to all nur*iur*fs, approves lust 5'jbmit a resume and campaign for the MaMagic Valley Hoterial ommitting resources to sp«eiwed cleanup. The Twin9 1 Kalla School D u t n a reporportfd stale nur>:ng educalioaal pnjj;ram pru s and is .nd il callR for a d e b a ^ about th ape outline of what the Senate seat. Then Democratic Dci candidate 1 the political, the Februaryry allegation lo the commiaxii«i;on * lh«‘ diMriplirjry n^;fnc) furrr.'jrx-s cj II mrel.s conomic and environmental h e r U) a p p lic a n t would hohope lo a cco m p lish in William Chisholm saidaid hc wanted to send a tal issues on The commiu.ssion will determ ine wlwthei q'.i:ir.t rl> in Iloi.v message to the federileral Kovernment thal i-asle disposal nnd on future! prp ro p els and »end a legal1 compUintc to the stale Boan«rdof Washington and hohow they wuuld appi) new p rojects would1 ncnol be tolerated until ficir possible impact on the■ SrSnake River Edusation.. which then could rev(evoke those accomphsh-Tiennenla lo lhe cliis.ca of tha Uftard of Kduentinn R W omnor. or Memorial Park in TwinFF a ll.. SfilOlB (Jodicinry and IlulejJeil — Include, fornpem tion.1. inin nscnl yoar ttOO. _ E SiBncd Dy Covenior lrKa|ly ndmifl.lfale hearsayy ac . evidence n SI112M (FinaFinnneci — A p p ro p rio tr. $fi.7 g sb n tw iJu(Judiciary and >. ar i m h^onnK. from n prcliminnry hearinglg in a criminnl Scout cncampme HU21 (Uu.iness) uiin -'P rovldr. correct , nt^his homo-Allowing annn in a Boine hocpiUil. ^ . IiniOlHu.Hu'.inp»B) — Roiks llmiu thot fee.fc. trial. ■a)——'*’ Allow* reference, andnnd Bubscclinn" in rrn l o.USr nded illncKD. He wan born .July Hfi. 1027. in "“"y *>" ■ct by tho Lnndscnpo Archilccttcts SIU0G7 (filatc Afrsira)- licrn.iirv n . n lnndscnpo architect.cl. convention crnter witli nl Irn.tn.t l'i,VOO M|uarr .tn lu tci luid1 incincrrnne. runtninntion fre fur_ ___ c-wafl-borii-June 29. IDll. in _Iiugiirm un.‘-l.bi:-iiun of,rK i.o...„d .. . (Slntr A ffnlr.r'- Upds'to.;o. feel o’r floor apnto io haveJ ( .poTiin7l.i|Uor ronIT.tii4;]ie.:nii Onnge50 City, Knn. Ho mnrried Elsielie Mnry Boyer whore hc v rnt Sccurily Lnv« to eliminolo timeme liccniir. IIIl^.^ (Hc.ouj.ourecs and Con.crvalionl w. .- S b a ir•rai a i on A pril’ 20.1035. in TopcKn.;n. nnd nttended HchooU.’.” "r..:'r ;.o x rnd ; : ; paperwork in. umpluymcnt:nt SU12C1 (Finnncc) — Ruppltrmenlnl S Prpvide. for:ir n nonresident commcrcl»il . Mr. ThnmnH Hcrvcd in theh e finiHlied IiiK nehooling, he joined th e w-cuhlyproc■rocrdumi. npproprinlion in current liududgcl lo I’lihlic (lnhing liceniM-- cd Slatt‘8 Nnvy during World'Id Coai.t Giu.rd for xcveriil1 yi;nni.) In te r nni.J7 (.luilicinry. Hulct* nndnd Knjployccs Kttiremcnl Synicm;m. . in i'll (Locnl>col (iorernm entl — C Incif.r. W or II nnd. ciimc to Twin Fntl«lln joining the United Slate,teK'Marincn. Attmini.trntirnlion) —• Provides time limll'forfor -SH12(;.5 (Kinnncci - S upplrm rntal Ubrrlry diiitriclrict .nlntuU-.. pnividrn for rrcidl wing hin diiicharge. He lived in Ho then mnVed tn Wnshiihington « late ndjmJicatorysry lirnnng fur Icmpornry cuntodyKiy ripproprintion in curronln l budget (o of library di.lriciulrict ofT.cers. 10, Montana nnd KaniinH.iH. w h e re ho w,an involviIved in th o undrrCTiildCIdCu.lodyAct, ' Doparimunl of AKrieulture. /miOO (Hu.ilu.ine'ss) ~ Provide, n time Supplomonlal period for appro[>proval of n policy Umt hn. Ix-.-n ■ rning tn Twin Fnlla in 1949.19. landficnping bunim'n».«. Hc la to r H»270,IA(Approprinliun.) — Allocnto.:o. 5111273 (Financc) — S money lo mntx' audilor for turrent;nl npproprinlion in current Imd^dicct lo nltomcy filed with Dopnrtipnrtment of In.urnncu. w hororo hu worked for 23 yeurH nr., n moved to Kuna where hu continued nildil.onnl mt Kcncralforlcsnt s«rviceiL BDl(>7.(SUlcUilc AfToirs) — Pn.vi.tr.. thnt n m c mnbor b ( of tho Twin Fnlla Firere to Inndscnpc nnd wan nif™l“ ■'""’‘'■‘^'1 ’"im liTt ('Appropriations! fA — Additionallal . SU127.I (Kinanccl - Supplrmentnl S member off lltbe Urparlmcnl of Lnw nrtment and nino worked uh n wilh Ihc caltio indaslry.. HemnrnedI „pproprinti(ntion in currenl hudRet for'or appropriation in curronl bai>adi;el lo Idnho K nforcom cntnt ..hnll br n mcmlior of the enrpcntenter, Holen .Jncobnen on Aug.g. 1. 1D70, in Dopnrimcntint of I^w EnforccmenL . Hiitoricat Socicty. TcletypewrilcrCicr Communicntion. Ronrd. ,,, Aaron E Corkirben fr. ' ’Thomau wn» a member of thehe Ely, Nev.. and they m a d e th e ir HU773 lAp lal SHlliHl (Finnnce)' - Supplem S ental IinuO (Du.inmmtmii..n. for currcnt litwJgrl. when in.uri-ddird die. Iwfore expirnliun of prriiHl Eden, died Mondn} idny, M nrch 27, 19HD. ^ ^ton. IluHHell Thomau of Glendnlclie SimpIotH Burloy andd Heyburn HH2% (Approprinlion.)(A — Allociile..0. .Sl)12K3(Kinnncr)-Appr.ipoprinle. covered, u t th c T w in F..1I. Fji Clinic „nd ;htB, III.; one d n u g h te r. A lenene proceKning plnnlH, He rclii^ l i r e d i n i m ntiaitiumil monry m. In Iiiduslriol Comniiinlunion Tor Idiihr> ncidoRical Surveyey progrnm for - llliur. (I.ocnl■ocnl Oovcrnmenl) — I’rovidr. Hospitnl, ImdKrt. iiperulions in fisenl )rn r 1990.I. Ihnt n counly.ly c coinmi.i.ion mny crenle .ar ger ofTwin Fnlln; two brothorn.■». Mr. Boyer wa<* a mem r.Iuiltcliiry nnd Kutrni — I’roviilr.Irn .siir.»t (Kinnnce) — AllncnKn lr. |7fi!),100 for < , g p g [ ■ Ho' w n s b o rn„ A/ ug. 1. 192<. i„ 10 Thomas of Topeka, Kan, andIld Apoiitiillc C hurch In Biirlo CC LOG on Pago B3 PittiiburK. Knn.,., lh th e Hon o f W illiam E rn ocut » t TRomnn of Sncrnmento.o . ' S u rj’iving a re hi« wife ______nnd JcHAic Corbcn.)cn. Hu nerved in tho p.-iifr.; . five »i«tcrn, Bertio Ladkcn.n. fo u r HonH, A a r o n ,, j:;;* N F ur — ...... - -Navy durinB WoWorld W ., II. H. :Jnyer. nil of n d ------, Miller and Lnvina McClune, allill Benjamin and'.lacoh Bn pliiycd lead KuitntItar for tho Counlry opoka, Kan.. Gladya IIontH of Burley; four dauglitern.H. Elizahelh. * Cont)ntinued from Page Bl j Throe nnd wns n\ . "This puts the impel)etua on the license -- a firsl in the Idaho ' •"“‘" " ‘•f “ "'"I'" ■ Dnvonpsnport. Town, nnd .luno Kiukenen Hannah. Dorinnii andMn Ju• n u 11. 1082, in ■e- penny," Twiggs said, le fu n e ra l w ill b e n t 1! a .mn. . of Hagerman, Harlann Boyer of Whcn the I 0 give thc slate u reviewed I R upert. le director did nol start thoho The second bill, desigiigned to' help “ S' HI.- F ridnyny nt Rcynoldi) Funernl Chapellel H am m ond. O n-., and Rilell,.y Ilcijor o f p ro B ro m , , statement prepared by a (, • SurvivinB nro nn 1, Jones broitght it back ^0to the Agriculture Departntment bottor ""““ i”! the Rov. Gil Myern officiating,lg. Interlachan. Fla.; four«if R. Wuttn ofr Jtromo;, throe L rough spots this yenr. public accountant. .No.vf m l'will follow nt Sunavtvt Cecil of Idaho FalU. assess the economic heal:alth of Idaho P“> ‘ 8tcpdaU);hturH,. P oB gy S o llo r, o f revised indemnity fund 3 must be compiled by an lorial Park. Friend» may call atnt A«pilnrle ofTwin Falln.... ll„ rlm r „ ’ ^'’0 fC warehouses, wouldd ro quiro Burtey, Marein HughcHHu of I’ocntcllo ,, . n would begin May 1 with nt, but a review, is not :hapel from M p.m. Thur8dayiiy Paul» nf R up.'rt nnd He»0.» Millor ..r ' slalcmontor ' : . nnd Miilk-no HolH einrich-of Cody, 'companies to provide a s' on Friday unlil the time ofthehe Salt Lake C.ty,' UlUlah; on.- farmers payingpa in 0.2 percent of the y- - Wyo.; two brothcnhorH, William B. ' net worth before bein]ne issued a "'“ ■‘"‘ory- ice. g r n iid c h ild ; i.nd lwo Iv strp. value ofsf their product. If the I . . Corbcn of Eden nr 1 nnd U-e Corbcn nf grandchildren. c o m m o ddity it denier or warehousese . ^ - - I Jnnpor, Mo.; onone aister, Ethel •• , A gravrhiilr servile vvwill he a t 2 h o ld in g their If- product failed, thc m n r . M o.; 12 Ht.'p M o Ce B. i Lyon ' . o f .U m n . p.m. Thurmlav at ihr I XIDING - Mae B. Lynn, it>. of ■ Hagerman AgricultUlture Department wouldfs Schoolss — — — R r n n d c h ild re n :: nni n d 5 Htep g re a t- GOOI (V n u 'te ry . M ilitar'v r-rrvi.vices will lie immediiUi K rnndchildrcn. He Ho wnB preceded in E dmlondfl. on Waah,.-and formerly of ately reimburse farmersrs • Continuod from PPagcBl legislative di ,!) e ondiicl.'.l hy lh e I,.-ii Ownley Ov P osl r, e d is tric ls a fte r th e 1990 dooth by hix pnrcnrcntN, ono brother Goodinling, died Monday, March 27, } fund and then attempt the ■ ' No, :U o f lil,' A m e ric:an a Legion. but I’m always suspicic:ious when I census thatit w will belter represent thp nnd one Hintor. lo ts , in Edmonda. •ocesR of collecting from ,. Friend,, may call al I! ^ hear the C-word," said Son. most populatelated areas. ...j le wa« bom Mny 1. IKKi, in Big e m a ra > « b a n k fu pley lc j proceedings, T he j'nivcHidee Rcrviccrc will be a t 1 ' G ooding Chnpel fn>m 0 a. Marguerite McLaughlin,1, 1D-Orofino.' D o m in atedted by urban lawmakers, ' p.m. Fridny nl the HnrclK.n Timberl)cr. Mont. She married Robert r the revised plans for the ■j on Ttiiiri.day. Contribulio;! u n ^ n a 7 b e Those who favor, coronsolidation the reapporl)ortionod Legislature is Comotory withh thetl Rev. Wcglcy W. Lyc..yon nnd he preceded her in . made to the Miltoni L, B«.yer rm ers would be reimbursed warned, however, thatIt ultimately likely to char:hange the school funditlg Hing. Friend;i mny .death,h. They moved to Gooding in JohnHun ofncintir j.| ,Memonnl Fund and mayiiy he sriil l<. fof p cerccnt, fc rather than the total cnil al White Morklortuary Inday atid IO"— «nand nhe remained there until they will have the lastit word. The formula that tha now favors smn.ll P.O. Box :t-l7, Burley, KtlltilH, ' v a lu e, o fr ththeir crop, T hu m d a y from 3-8 p.m . Thc fnmily when she moved lo EdmundM- state will be required to ddraw up new schools, theyley said.s ■ugKOMiH m e m oorini rii contribulionH Shele vwas a member of tho Kanteni mny be given lo) thotb Silver and Gold Star and a also a member of theI?,! Kirt T. McLane SeniorCltirenn inin E den. Goodiniling Country Club, BUHL - Kirt Timnlh«I,.. .MO,...... B uihl l —— S ujrviving rv are one daughter,■r. 2»>, of Buhl, died Mondny. jntinued from Page Bl co u n cilm en a t S650' ' a n d S350, U rb an Deve.jvelppment block granl ne L, Alexander of Edmundrt;h; I'lSn, at his inolhrr's's ' h'u'in!' "of * Sophie R. Schichroeder uld not afford lo pay for brother, l.onnie Bryant of Big;ig nc<|uireii immuiuxiodel'i'"lriu"v o r respectively. Also failiniing wore two funds earmatmarked for the purchase, UUHL-Bophlo hlo Roae Schroeder. Tj^betber. Mont.; one Hisler. Verbalmi n,vndronir, o v e r ti mR*. e , a n d t h a t th e y w o u ldId amendments to this (ordinance. Councilmanin .JohnJ( O'Connor said. 7G. O fB u h l. died S ■d Snturdny, Mnrch Krinciticia of Spnknne. WaHh.; onene He w as horn .l.in 2li, liMVi, 11) inTwin receive e:extra time off in lieu of including one proposed byb Maier, to BillSpecht,cht, ofthe council, said th(}' 25. 19R9, nt th c Mo****• .Ihrn wurkril as a nprc.nlml rdiicaiii.n T a p p?n e nsaid a pay raise for thehe property is April 1. whicl-ch will occur A ssociationn grant g application for a rctinnKiniarfiiindm d moved into Buhl. le wan b o rn Aug, 17. I‘KI7. in of '-tr.iclor for srvrn v ra r^ Hi- m a y oII r a l po.sition is justified.d. before the release of H(Housing and good chnncer e aa l receiving it, ; Mr*. S chroederer >wn*'n mrmlxT of Brownsvnstnwn, Ind.. thr dnughlrr of , re l.irn e d to Buhl .n Kehi-hru.irv iiwi AlthoughK itil technically is part-time,le. ------Sl. Jnhn’ii I.uthethernn Church and 'Villian-am and Myrtle Kohinsnn. She arid was aclivr in manv m; iivu- Tappen saidSUI he i.s daily involved in Clover LW.M.L m ovi-ded to Ihr Buhl-Filer nrr,. in Surviving arr•r t~. Hill <„n,l K.;,, , “ I mayor hns a just cliiini to a ___ brother*. fo r sev,levernl yenr*. He died in 1!«4.A. McCormick of Huhl.i .mil hi- Uiat the mi a r y •r bfiiiersab T ho fu n e rn l wiwiiriiV nt •: p m Sh<‘then tho mnvprt tf. BoIw w here Rhehe ■■ p.itrrnnf 'grriTirtmnihrr. ahry. a subsUiniially higher: j / y 1— ...... becamme e on u??i’liini fur Dr. Uuvle ' ______salary. . ..'..'G illett said. >ry C hurch m Buh! willWllh the Hev. Albert Alien,), opuimitn.t. o whrrr «hr rrlir.-cl.-d A m rm o rial - r r v i.r wiwill h r al 11 r r m n c:il' il iV esideiil .M.irie .Mau-r Schudde orficiotiinting.Bur.ulw.il -n 1^5.75. Shr th ru rn.ivrd to the Engir:lr ,. m Fnd.i,v ,.i th r h„mir r ol . i^TMCr will U- at ly I II — SchrucdcT. ?;d»in.n Me>er or Am.ild Thur.dn\ at Ihr Sun-rlr l K.ill-, “v'-iitl, Ki)\i-rnnuT.UT.i. T a p p e n ?,iid this could conci'ivabl'ibly cost the city 10 limes as» Lifestyle5 S of the Ricich m u c h aas - ' lhe yearly increase ______^____ >u^'f:e-ted■d hby the ordiiutire ' a n d F a mIOUS Serviic e s ----- In a pro]irepared .-•latemi'nt. Tappen NA.MPA - The>e ggravr>idr xervic lotl.i>> fro m 10 a IT, tr, no.inn «h..r!lv h.-li.rr -rrvu.. iiTT,.- S .. said , it seems se. to me tkit a 'no' votei" ... op a , for Loui.e l)uvi»vu Wulcoll, 77, of MrmorK .riaU .irr -.UK-Kr .-l r d lo th.- vi.-wnik: ,« pl.iMia-d Arr.,•r.ir,,:.T„rr;;. on thi> urciordinance i.-^ a \ole fur the B Nnmpn, died.•d S> a tu rd ay , v.ill Ih- .MrlhnilK.di»t Churiti or Th.- Hi-hop,,, an- uTufrr Ih.. il.rn ti...i 1.f ,.f :)l.- Hnv,- ^■^^y \dmini-lralor form of Ki-h.-r1 -.r, K,ii,. r..l Ct...i.. l rf Social Stiecurity o t :i p .m lo d nly y nl lhe W.-nd.-ll Fo,.l.-C.-CwlHoll-r ^,’overtimlenl en and a 'no' mte on this Ccmeter>. Thr fam'iimily «ill gnlhrr at a riM .K V Tt,.' I.;:,ITIT .; t ■: III I orduKince:e is a vote thal could cost Check thc Al«ip Funerle f a l C h a p rl th is liL'H:;H1.EV - Thr lu:,. ral f„ r Nui.i ; K H - c i .i nv:-„„,\ i,, ..r, '.ViKi..::,-! i f f l.Up.lV.iverm ore money mlhe longIK m o rn in g for f..mr.im ilv pruM -r I., h.- .M anrr 1 T -.lm .n H r-,itl .‘'h,..id%, 71, ..f ' h ;, .1 H.irn. .If. g iv e n h> B..h„(i H„t, Hiirlev.rv . wh.. d.r.l -Nllurdas, w.ll l„- '"■ Ilf lluri.-v, V.I;.. Th'.;r ..I I [ jj .Iditiun to the originalal W ool.tenhulm r AftAfter Ihr .-.uir at 11i aa m Thur»ti.,v nt thr i’rll,,I'- h r a! J !■ :n K r..!,n ;i W ho are w e kicodding? Today's Social Seosecurity check barely : lervicc. friend-I . fnnd fam ily w .ll I.D.S CtCh.i(H-I, 4UI S [l.l W . H .irlrv M rC ,;!l.,rh . f--ir.,T..I \\..r. e. the council voled down a g a th e r nl K eiih OnOnMs rr^idrncr m wi!h 111H i.hop .S'oUn C r r t.r r ..f lhi- will i„ Ih,' :M r::;n r.« l 'O.'i.nd Ordlrdmance, which would have.e covers a retiree's bt a sic living n e c e ssitie s.>. TTho future? Many : Wendell ArranKVrK-rmrrnU a re u ruirr H u rirsrv F o u rth W ard <.f fic i at. n>:t,- (;.,r.!i-t,-. >'r;. rv..,,,1V ,-*11 ,it .'■.'t t h e 'aalary k i figures for mayor andid ■ experts doubl that tfthe Social Security systemem will survive for 20 ‘ ,MrC,;ll .. .,r. I- r:-! i ■, ;.i ■ the direction ofr lhIhr Al.ip Kl..,.t „ 1 Ir.-.rrm,•nirnl w,lll.>:i„* at thr i>lr,isat;t more years. Chop«-lmN.imp.ia \ ir« C.Crmrlrrv Knrrul. nav rail al To enjoy, a worrjry -fre e retirem ent in digmt))nity, you must plan 1-a wir ..M .iRu.irv. .'Jl U M an, S; . “ ahMd.Younoedaia plan that alkjws your retirejtirement fund dollars ; CA-STI.KKOHI)I) - Thr l-j:.rral f.-r iiurlrvrv l...!,V' >Ti a:,.) ,.t i'.M-;. T',1 r..:,. r..l I Povw er----- Leo H . 7-7.;, i.f C,..!l.-r.r,l, thr ,h.. hu ri (, ..r-.r h %r j.ru .r t.. lh..- ..t ■A.h,, ;i,. 1 • C o nntinued ti from Page 01 to grow fastest - ammd IRA lhat allow s th em to compound free of : who di.'d Sii!u).i\,) , '-U l b r ..I .• [. rn MTN.cr l-n,!.,v I, ,.; J;, r-, ■„ a'. ,h.. current taxation. An(ind the b e st IRA is o n e thalhat guarantees you a todov nt Ifir Ca-{•« M lrf..rd J •i .r - r; .M rt-,:..-. C.':..;, ! Id ah o I’oI’ower h.'ts hired Dames ^ fi: retirement income forfo al long as you live - andnd iannuity, Melhodi^l Churchrch *.lh th- ... iV ..;, I, I.,;:; :i(OMK 1!., p^rav, rv u r .M uore, a Golden. (’olo..I,. M ake your moroney work harder...now ancand whon vou retiro- Lur. Kidiu-r-Mirj...... f„r t:: 1 H s:n:, M;ll> .I.T' -:;i K. t'v- li.i; . -1 (• Tienlal consulting firm, to With an annuity, youju'll enjoy the a d v a n ta g e sso of f: Bur.iil uill foil^.Uov, al .‘i.-.l M ..r.J.,v. H,:i !.• a! I- .>'.>■■ 1- r-...-, ...I! ..; .>■ h'.,':'-'.-. ^'n'lronme M em onnl l*,.rk KnK rirfH l.iv,.,. .,,11 ..I a m !..< M -rt.,.,rv ..r,-,u s e le c t .1a final mate for thele • High currentt irin terest...... i j ^ j ^ the K.in.MT Ku^«-ralt .. Ch.ii-.'! .r, It.i.'-.l r n n ..N trari'ni Best, tho indopondendent insurance Hospiiitals----- w.,„,.rrvcll:l th*.’ pro>. The impact wouldIj rating sorvico)0) MAGIC VALLEYEY REGIONAL MKDICAI. CK!: e .s t e k CJK.S MKMaHL\LHOHl'ITA:a .. pn>, Au.m..n,l, M r. K m i.n ti r .Inr . : - ; , : ; ' ' ■ .i,:ncultura'iral land it would limit somele ..H . I n,,-;. V, . y,.v.,. r . I li,-,'.. m ; fyrm-iofirr I Jam e. M.initi, Knc- .-it .-itarlrv at,:! .S'r- .lacV W.i.i).ii).-;i ,ii! ■■! ‘ •" irngation. such as the large?<• . t Twin Foils. Mr- •■s Ar.-h.lJeti. , l|i.i;--r-, H.,r, l cmter-pivtiiVt,t S > slrm s ; of Dufle>. Vrn. ]a .-- .In,l„hn.<.n ami M .n r, K, .: I-,I- t- '.h lielrcatKj Ans r.iM' iM'menl redact ' some \ ,ilae THE MORE YOUIU LOOK... THE BETTEFfER THIS LOOKS! Goodin^-, an-l .Mr- .lil,.rr. ri .\.,rn.of 11 . I,. C .,r.ir...... ,h.l t.,.t.v ■•i:,.!..It. ..i.i K...I nf the laneind. Arsihelic impact andid KalM M d f H.ir!, |• ^ n - ■I 1 Hrv!v;-Ti. ,.r .| ,u n s r fru•urn T the wir.'s can affectr l WHOCW 3wronWLT..[Piui,M3 Mnrjjir t ..ff Vi.Vi.rr.drl!, Mrs I Ii,.;i;i . 1- .:.T . fMtTMTtaSTlTItAMltU tWOSUlfCONOWC ...| lt..;-r- reMder.'.ial..1 pn> perly value-, tic.ir tl'.e!'.e ■ ~ 14- — I 9M « U irncis.*IS.MC, Rayini-iul t .,1.,f UujK-rt. Mr. H .. H .n.rT,.- . f r « ,n ' ' ' ...... " I m r Howiw m u c h d e p e n d s on th e Ti^AUI _ ^ _ 1 i*ucSRiCV F i lli. IU..1 .Mr- I s.lNh,.rjmaii..fM .,:'.,, Birth« ' /IHAXCmPT,UPVUiNlR Birtha II,.!. . . Mr• I-..1.. .Mr. V*,.:) r.l v ,.i,I,,11,-Mr ,..,1 nKiividu.il.al rircuiiisUiiKes, la-,M(iy:;r A Mr Mr- ,lat,ir. M..n,t. .1 U ■, ! .,1 Mr- I t l{..|.:ri-..iri-..n, t- •>. tl..rl.-v .-aid Log----- W ednesday, Mnrd-rch 29,1969 Tlmos-Nows.(. TwTwin Falls. B-3 • CoDtinued PaiPageB2 Trmp.,UL.nI>n Departmeic to aelect v*ndort particlpaU in • *elf-intund riiklik program.] forhaxanlouawajwaata tranaportation permlta. IID136 (Butinau) — lUqulra*rea coordinationI . HB2«0 lTr»MtnaporUUm and Dafenaa) — oflwM nu in group dlublllty pollpbllclea. Change* dlttribiributlon of highway flinda for ilB139 (D u iln ed ) — Prr r r year* of age. 10 yean. EC R u»nl —' lllega C ~ n B P T rra T >lapoKation a^ and Uefeni*)'^"' SubiUnea Drug Stamp Tax Act.U t. impoaoa t u .l^pdaUa tha bketor e t Vehicle Code to reflect on controlled tubaUneei ilUgallgaily poaaeaaed change* approve<>ved Inthe 1988 M*alon. or told. ' ' - — ...... KD274 (Baain*ine*a) — 6eU-«ut conditiena- KB161 (Gdueatlon) -- Eliminate* ‘hat muat b«a mete before an obllgatloD requlVemenl that determlrm lnatlon o f aecurtd by a truairuat deed caa be enforced, population of achool diatrict trutteotrui lone bo HB277 (Commaire* paymont of P>«gT»«. intereit when ah tnaurer delayaaya payment of HB313 (AgiAgricultural Affairt) — caah lu rren d e r.v a lu e to holder hoi of life Reorganite* th*iw aUte nozloua weed control Free 9 0I 1Day Financicing • Expeert installala lie n ! inturance policy, law. KD^gO (AgKcultural Afrain)rt) - Provide. HB317 (Agricuricultural Affair*) — Require* . lhal Tax Commiaaion m ay keepep 223 pereent or Increaaed financlinclal review of applicant* fer - I S ale AlAbsolutelyf Ends Satilurday, Apr>ril 8 13.000, whichover U Uaa. off lru*ll r account commodity war*}irehouao llcenia*. money from atat« income tAX cchackoff*.Im HB3«2 (Ju(Judiciary, Rulo* and l!Sm (Judiciary. RiRulea and Adminiatration)in) — Require* report* to bo AdmihitlratiOD) — Uodifleaea |proeedurea fUed with th ai.iU .it U DO every child aoxuaU. undef DoroeaUc Violence ProleirotecUon Act to *hu»* ca*e, PT e l^ ln aiy] renew protective orde:.rder,. HB186 (Ju(Judiciary, Rulea and HB20i (Ratoiireea and Conan> •— Removea marriage ea a • a aeparatalag. defenie againatIt l|.poiual rape. IID208 (Education) — Pravideiidea criU ria for HB3H (S uUlU , Affaire) — Modin*. water paymenta to achool diatrictata ffrom School dlttrlclUwi. Dlitrict Building Account: limitmlU amount In HB2M (Retou.ourc** and Conaervatlon) — fundiottOmmion. Allowt irrigationien dlitrict board member* to - HB237 (Education) — EitabItablithea Idaho fix their own com:offlpen*ation. Worii Study Pnigraro to provideide iem pbym ent HB222 (Retouaource* and Conaervatlon) — opportunltiea for needy higheijher education Allow, irrigatloiitlon and canal companiea to . ■tudenta. give notice of meeting*me< by mall, HD242 (Local Covemment)nt) •— P rovide. HB1«0(R*mutource* and Conaervatlon) — IJaWHly for Indebtedneaa of n/In n pnueUoD Remove, requinuirfm enl thal a valid hunUng B 9 dlrtricu after territory haa beonxon withdrawn .'licen.e i. needeurpoM* can be credit for eachh hhour paid and for approved Hl-lo sculpture iri sevi3veral colors. Was 18,9! . 9 5 s q . y d ...... Sq. Yd. a factor in determining retidenclence for voting l«ave, qualification. HB2fi (Reveiivenue and Taxation) — IIB2(» (Education) — PnProvide* for Improve, rtate« eenforcement procedure* for jndary aupport collecting lUtete aale*i U x from out-of-*Ute Leisure Timee1Ucl(neesnCaipel, B 9 uniU. mall and phone oi IIB275 (B u iln e tt) — Allot,llow* c ertain HB123 (Revemr*nue and Taxation) — Allowa Was 20.95 s^. yd...... NawnmSq.Yd. confidential communicalioa tlo n t with non.chool UxlngIng dlitrict* to recover up to '''J-,' "" accountanta to be diacloaed. two-thirdf of foregonefon annual property Ux IIB278priatinn»r—'Sli-■Supplomentil..... H B«n (Rev«evenue and Taxation) — appropriation In currentIt budget to ExempUinUr*UitU U trucka from aalct Ux. Department of Labor andnd In d u itria l HD357(9UUA* Affair*) — Clariflet dutiet of Servlcet, prowcuting attonto may*. i L*gialatlv«AetkmO»SotnplM* H B 3Si9utaA« AfTtlr*) — Allow* reneWkl of - SJMIM (State Affairt)rt) — A ak. liquorlicente*I In c**ei wherv city *Utu* ha* \ S Environmenul PretMtion Agenclencytoeondvct tbaagad. Immediate review of teitlngng procedur*a ; HBm (Stateate Affaire) — Redefine* « I followed In caae recently reportecsrted lhat made retldency for achc►chool ♦leetion*. ' accuiationa of unaa/a lavelaI of aldicarb in HBJ78 (Revem'enue and Taxation) — Allowi Beiber G< 9 9 nonprofit electrctrlc cooperative* to retain iaipel poltloti. lIJMU (Enviranmenul Affairrfair*) - Urge* wcUlmed capiulliu l credlU. In Earth Gray Was 8.91,95 sq, yd...... now«5^Sq.Yd. Congrti* to allocate the t4i6U6 million for iStawlU Affairt) — D nngi out-of- ! cleanup of watte at the'Idahdaho National beer br,we.twere under lUt* regulation If Engineering Laboratory they tell t>Mlr productpro In Idaho, IICR29 (Ravenue and Taxation) Ta - HB3» (Sutele Affair*)/ — Allow* beer pub Level Lmmp.Caipel B 9 Repealt Heallh and Welfarere D[ epartm eni H cen.aet to alialto tell their product at regulatloni on the InitallatloItlon of teptlc -hoUtale. with checkered patleilern Was 10,95 sq,yd..J...... ,...... Now*6^Sq. Yd. •e^age tyitcmt. HB173 (Stateate Affaln) Allowa for JM13 rEnvlronmenUt A ffaln)Irt) — A tkelhe appolntmiRt of}f aadditional precinct eliction f Environmental Protectionn Agency> to rerrtrart. B 9 reconildar Impending atandardtrdt forI landfill!. Scttlplun[edHHiOHw Carpet Introduced In Houae HB311 (Healthilth and Welfare) — CreaUi a 12,95 sq. yd ...... HCR30 tWaya and M eant)nt) - Dlr.cu smmittee to review Idaho'* f l -V* UWith stain release In1 severals colors W asi: Sq.Yd. Leglilallve Council Io appointIt committeecc to he«W* care delivellveryeyeUm. — «tud>- arildUtajk prrrtatinn . ------;------flniM i.situ. SentToGo»er7»r(Add) Quality ProteiDt*ction A ct; d itlg n a te i . HB392 cl»r

CongolenumValu-IFloor 9 9 Dum]ip Your Plulimp FHA approved, brown(tn tile pattern Was 7.5(. S O s q . y d ...... Now^yiSq.Yd. ___ Coipleulim High II^ht 9 9 E arthton^le pattemm Was 19.20 sq. yd..... Sq.Yd.

Arnistioiiiig Sundial 9 9 Several colors and papatterns W asi 6.95 sq.i q - y d ...... Sq.Yd.

9 8 4 — CongaleiilunEsteeimi , i Beautiful gold beige9 patternf Was 34.50 sq.j q . y d ...... I Na»*linSq.Yd.

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JHKBH n / m /u ? n MAGIC VALLEYYMALL TWIN FALALLS • 734-48000 STORE HOUFJR S: MON.-FRI. 10-9, SAT.r. 110-7, SUN. 12-5 ^ rB -g — Tinres-Nowo. Twin Fall;Falls, Idaho V^odnosday, Marchrch 29. 1989 --cS W or>rfd Khomleini piushes cout leaiders 'Uivho wo)uld lotok to WIVest : • : T^ICOSIA, C yprus (AP)\P) — The Ayatollah ‘ "1 "I see myself compelled to obobey your or- Khomeini apparently af gave free reinn t to the but this docs not>t mn ean that it ahould drive tend to be in favor of Islamllam and the Islam ic IrAli Montazeri resignedd con Tuesday as the ders,rs, because the survival andnd stability of pragmatists.ts.' Pariiamcnt ^eaker Haslashcmi them away fromI thcthi g reat goals of the revo- republic."' — jr^r-epporem to Ayntolln!illah Ruhollah K h o m e^ ’the-1e lfllHmie-^^epubiic rertff on1 obeying-TOurol - Rflfsanjanii eand-Foreign-Minister Ali-^i-A kbar - lution, which is the creation of a-globaU«^ VlnnftaTPri tino hnH clnsOme contactsC in recent • ini and said hc did so att thcth bidding of the 88- comrmmand," thc radio quoted the S4-year-old Vclayati, sec«cking*loans nnd technologyjy to re- lamic government."nt." months with opposition groups gn such as the : yoor-old revolutionary patpatriarch liimself. Montontazeri as saying. build Iran,, spearheaded a drive to3 softens Khomeini firstt firedfii up the resurgence of' tiny Freedom Movementt of Mehdi Bazargan. ~ ■" Montazeri was thc miwt j \ prominent casuaU The Th immediate cause off Montazori's! Iran’s radicacal image. _ the fundamentalistilist cam p by condemning _ BaM rgan. Irpn'a first primerime.tnijliBtcr.iwwifl ...... „.::.tyjoJar-.m '-a'fieree driveivebyKhbmcini-toTo--- ousteister ap p ears to- be hlg' criticalcal aBsossmenr-— Mahailatrtl’and lirijani were Instrumumentai Salman RusKdie to~3eatnto” for'the British au- the govcramcnt’a m ost oijtspoken out critic in- tum Iran to thc roots of its fundamentalist of thethf rcvolution'a accomplishmeiments. inrebuildingng diplomatic tics with tho10 West,' thor's novel T h eJ SatanicSa Verses," saying the side Iran. revolution. ■ ■ McMontazeri declared last monthmth that Irani- Thc ties hadid becrl strained since the radicalra book waa blaspheiahemoufl nnd proof of the ‘ In advising Montazerii to distance himself Iran's U.N. ambnssadoiidor, Mohammad Jaa- anI leadersle made many mistakeskes in the first outbursts of)f the first days of the 1979) revoiu-re West's attem pt to©undermine ui Islam. - '• from the so-called liberals,als, Khomeini wrote, •:tar Mahailnti, also rc.siEDsigned Tuesday, two 10 yearsye of the revolution whichch isolated the tion. Iran sasaw the Wesl then as backinking the When 14 W estenlera nations withdrew their "I also gave you the samne e 0advice in the case *: da^a after the deputy Torforoign m inister, Mo- fledgidgling rqjubHc-from-mtich oftlafthcNvorld: ----- ousted Shah.lh. Mohammad Rcza Pahlailari. It top diplomats toI protestpr thc death sentence, of Mehdi Hashemi," :hammad Javod Larijani,mi, handed in his res- After Afl the speech, Kliomeinini blasted: the violently pururged intemal opposition andind held Khomeini said ilt w.was proof of the futility of Montazeri has been atIt oddsoc with the gov- / i a t i o n . Both w ere U.S.-cS,-educated. mnnnn ho personally had selectedted as his sue- 52 Americanans hostage in the U.S. EmlImbassy normalizing relatioiItions, and Pariioment voted cmment sincc December•r 1966,1! when Hashe- ; Khomeini iast monlhIlh harshly attacked cesscfisor, without mentioning{ iMontazeri's for days,s, to sever ties w ith1 BiBritain. mi. son-in-law of Montazetazeri's brother, ex- those who would rebuildId links1 with the Wesl namitme. "How short-.sighted areire those who By last week,wc Khomeini was proclai:laiming In his letter, thehe iradio said, Khomeini told posed thc govemment's clandestinecla contacts . and denounced lagging: revolutionaryre fervor, thinkink thal because wc did not rcaireach-final vie- lhat Iran hailad drifted away from the; valuesv Montazeri, "In ordiarder that former mistakes _ with the United States!S iin the arms-for- Montazeri’s reaignatination cnme after toryry al the front, that martyrdoirdom and self- ofthe revolullution. maynotbe repeateiated, I advise you to cleanse hostages deal. Khomeim se n t him a letteetter on M orch 26 ask- sacricrifice are worthless," he said.id. , He wamcTied pragm atists in a leilengthy your household from fro; unsuitable individuals Hashemi wa.s tried forir treason,lr terrorism ------^-Hig^iim-to step tlown, reply iif>.pr cpngp.>.qn-firfi in th r pppprh thntIt "the government mast: dod its and serioufily previrevent thc comings and go- and kidnapping, and wasis a.executed by firing. ■: Tehran radio, monitoreded ini Nicosia. eightght-year Iran-lraq w ar last las August, very best to0 1govern the people ns beslt it can, ings of the opponenilents of the system who pre-~ "squad on Sept.

leasst 37 arre ouste‘e In contrast, Moscow Mos residents ; ofTicials who ran unoppopposed on the lers nnd Presid^‘iidium should be dis- slowing sl him down. gave 89 percentI of their votes to . ballot and slill lost bccbccausc more solved 'in lightIt oof the peoplcIa.lack of At tho same lime. Gorbrhachev N. Ycllsin,I, theth capital's for- than 50 perccnt o f the voi crossed trust," hhas said ho's wilting lo riskk public| party boss,, inin a stunning en- out iheir nam es. Lithuanian Council C of Ministers criticism c of the Kremlin inin order dorscm ent nfhis his anti-establish- ; Aclivists in citics from-om Leningrad spokesm an Cheslieslovas Jurshenas, re- to t( establish a more open societ>^so njent cam paign, to Kiev waged "cross-out" campaigns sponding to thnthnt question ol a press and a the elections demonsi is long complained urging citizens to votee a cer- briefing, said. oronly that the election that tl will be a price he paysr f s . Gorbachc.l^slo icency or outright tain onicials by blackinj thcir wns for the riati'ational pariiamcnt and erance. c But the outcome also at; cn- com placer la n y ranking offi- nam es on tho ballots. did not concernrn thei ofTicials’ posts in hanced h his standing as aI 1leader o?po,\i\on of man^ cials is slowing mshis 4-year-old re- Izvestia reporled Tuescicsday it the governmentnl oftheI republic. serious si about reform. called the "sensationar'"resu re lt lh at no Despite inteiitcnse intcresl, mosl Gorbachev's proposal ofrnncw 1 fcnncn-ort. one was elected in 168 el dis- election resultsIts liave yet to be re- election e^ law lost year wawas de- Asked Tuesdayly about a thc effect . tricts where there worere < one or ported in SoviiDviet media. Tuesday signed si to increase public p.partici- of the election onin Gorbachev’sG po- : two candidates becausee sosc many citi- night's televisioision news did nol men- pution p in govemment affairlirs and litical standing,. aa sonior<. Vt’estem AP • zens voted against them.Tl. lion any spcdfic.fic races. perhaps p to make tho KtKremlin diplomat in Mosco'scow said: "1 sus- oris Yeltsin appears to ho • In tho weeks prior to.0 thell election, , Bor have won by a landslide *' Run-off electoctions are scheduled more n responsive to the pub!jblic. In pect it will strengiengthtn his hand, activists carried posters;rs in Kiev il- In Leningtngrad. Deputy Mayor Alex- The defeat of so many topip Commu- April 9 for distiistricts in which candi- its it first, admittedly impnpcrfect There are instanccinces in which par- lu.'5trating ballots with sevseveral names . ei Rolshnkovte. But it wa.s not,clear ing. ii the law'focused a spotli.tlight on Yeltsin vole is evidence evi' thal thc Party chief Vlndimir■ SlShcherbilsky posters appejpeared ihrouglioul ihi; cily -‘ment, -im bul. Foreign M mistry how soon there•e ccould bc new nomina- many n govemment and parttrty offi- rad icarrcfo n h s'Kav'cTo iui> continue.- won' anyway, but voti'ioters rejected in recenl week.swe siigge.sting he be de- spokesman sp Gennady 1. GcGerasimov tions and entiritirely new elections in cials c unaccustomed to the glglare of The diplomat spokipoke on condition both thc parly chief andind the mayor feated for thtluit reason'alone, accord- said sii Tuosday that 80 pcrcci:ent of the thc distnct.*? where wl voters rejected nationwide n multicandidalce Iballot- he not be identified.led. ___ . of Kiev, All throe ran uno|inopposed. ing to a residsidenl. party's p; candidates had won.n. one or both candindidates. __ New lawV lets Chilinese sue governm<< >ent BEIJING (API - Chin'hinese will be suits, officialnally known as lhe Admin- of un administrative organ o allowed to sue their ^oveoveniment un- istraiive PProcedure ft Law, completes sonnel." so der a new law submitteiitted Tuesday, a series of)f legislation promulgated Infringement can includude fines, j but a noted lega! scholiilo la r said lh e sin c e iy?9 which wl aim at instituting a the th restriction of freedom,' legislation come.‘- downvn heavily on rule oflaw.• irin China. by b\ an administrative bureui to car- ,lhe side of protecting’ lliehe > sta te . In llfTa. China C! passed its cnminal ry r> out a ia.sk, nnd the corompulsory Another law, also subrrilimitled Tues- code law. allowingal thi- stati- to lake seizure se of property. day, delineates the power.vers o f t he Na^__ 1 h'iJitopIc_Ul-ULcaiitiJiLl&xLjU'iisscii______Iht-jiuiinjjrobltmjs-ibatiai_LhcJaiiL_ lional People s Congre.'^’ress, China s a law on civcivil suits, allowing people alallows Chinese people to c lllitllel .------tfl 101 the la'w ~ ^^^^^^^^| ization of power. U n d er aI draft d of the new law. Chi- it:itself ' Q Both laws nn* t-xjR-tti-d:li-d lo |m « ' (1^ nese mav susun their government nnd Thu.s, if thc government c vergrown laawn? i -submiUed during lhe cun•urrent -e-Mon its agenciesies if’lheir lawful nghls itit.s action \\!as based on a lav no ofthe icgislatiiri'. .md' inlere-^lesls have been infringed c;can Ik' hniughl, according to the The legislalinn allowirwing llu- l.iw- u pon hy a ,-p cy roof? Untikempt .specific a d m in i'lra tiu ' act didraft. kkeeping? FPeeling Chinese oflifficers seize! petition callilling for releaases t? And morre? You H UKIJ1NC(AP)-C ui.'tom>. k, officer.' fndcr Chi.'hiii(.>e law, Ciiinese resid- dcdoctors, journalists and on Tuesday seized a prtipi'iumn 'igiifd mg in thele ni.iinlarid, Maca'j and wwhich had traveled to Deijir pre- by 2-l.CCO Chinese abroadjad lh.li c.ill. d liong Kong,g tliav.- tin> right !r the release of politic;lical prH on.'r-. p*-iiiitin^ lo0 t the c o n g re" "We made il but the peti in China, according aii pra-l «ho Lau .-aidid tno'l of the signatures nn t." L'lu said. ive the ansvwers. tried lo carry il inlo lhee cic'our.lry •.s.t c from 1 11Ilong Kong r.'-idenls, The group also asked Ch: The .'ieizure occurredd a d.iy h efu re T iie jX'liliIllion t'omt'.s as a growing ththorities to let them visitI ' who ih f 10th anniversiiry of)f thetl arrusl of nuinluT off uinlellectual.s in Chin;« are wwas one of the leaders of th( D em oc- aily in the Times-Ncw:kvs Classifieds, our (ii-'idciit Wei Jing.sheniieng, wh*> iK c.ilhiig f.,rr ,111 anin.-sly fi.p political r;racy Wall movement befon ctory is a dependable sosource for a myriad ''■rving a l> y e a r senlencence for ctiun- [jri.sontT- SiSince -laniKiry, intellectu- aiarrested on March 25), 1979. fo r call- Vhether you're searcching for spring I'T revoluiionary " cnnu'M.e., als here iuulave writlen four open let- iring for democracy. Amnes Lau Chin Siivk, a Ron*,(in'an Catholic tiT.s urginglg an amii.',-.ty and demo- n;national, a London-baseded human '-9 Ip, home improvement»t professionals, or pric-i fnmi Hi.ng Kong,g, said ; he h.id cratic changmge. S<) far. ,il>oui 'Jt)J peo- nrights gniup. h;is adopted him 1 assistance, this clippalable guide can be plaiint'd lc prrM'Hl lhe petitiunpel lo the pie have sigi■igned pi pn.soner of coa-^cience. U nv o n fied ure reference. Nali-.n.il [’.■■.pi- - Congregress, China'- l.au v.as■ s { part of a group of seven nreports say Wei. who was senu-nced s Icin-latiir.'.:i;.'i-ting[tg ini B eijing iio n g Kongng intellecluals, including inm 1979, is not well 't despair! 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Afgham preskfdent Worid' d bargahins for ppeace pAlbaniaiifl battlees breatk out ag}din, 211 die 'I - - - KABUL,'AfghanifiUinitan (AP) — ader a commiimuniat coup in Apri! ' p • President Najib haa ofTcrcd 1968, and thithc main insurgent PRISTINA, ^ 'Y^jgoalavia [fi(AP) - sday bc- Moslem guerrillas local:al aiitonorty groups arc basjased there. New battles broke oul Tucsd tween-policc and cthinic AlbJbanians in exchnngc for pcaceacc withJiis Guerrilla politicnlpo leaders lead ------MarxiHt— gflv^mmentr-i It— and-4w—lavish-life^f^ in--Pdrirtan irhile_____ ivhoppoac.DcwJflws.-gixvu:- srovince, urged field commande:iders to dis- field commancQnders bear the hard- more control over Kosovo pn had cuss it with him in1 Mecca, M the_8hip and _risksk of. thc w ar, Nnjib and offidala anid 21 peoplc-ha -- -halycityoflslam;-,-'-■■ ...... said. ' killed in two days of fighting. stry said The hour-lo;ig speed-icch in D ari, He used t}thc Dari word for Thc federal Interior Mimsti scores were injured. It aaid exextra po- the Afghan language,I, was broad- “compatriot’ in i referring to the licc were being sent to Kosovcivo lo try K l . cast,by state radio. MorMonday night commanders,■s, reserving "enemy’ . lo qudl violence that beganI NMonday nnd Tuesday. Thc ForForeign Min- for their Icadeiders in Pakistan. and resumed Tuesday in al I 10 istry latpr issued excericerpts in En- "Dear compmpatriots, local com- rities and towns. glish. . ■ manders, I inviteInv you to pence be- An Associated Press reporttrier saw Najib called repealecitcdly for ah cause I rccognignize you n s th e mnin , , tanks nnd olher mililary vehi on end to "Afghan fratricidcidc" and ac- party of thee othert side," he de- cused "Pakistflni militlilitarist cir- dared, the roads outside Pristiru , thc provincial capital. Army unit were cles" of forcing the w wi ar on the "Before itis is too late, please sep- P™ bivooQcked irr fields along thithe main Afghan people; arate your pari)ath from the w arm on- . ' roads inlo Kosovo and police n road- At least 3.5 millionion 'refugees gers so thoyy do< not take advnn- blocks checked the identitiess ( trav- have fled to noighborinfiring Pakistan tage of yourDur blood ond - your ______during thc civil war, whwhich began sweat." ’ elers. ------:------—In-BelgradeT-capital-of-bo1 bot)v-¥u— M gOSgoslavia and of Serbia, its lar( re* public, ihousands of Serbs gathered g£ Nation ptorepares for*r spnng in p-; the streets lo cclcbralc of thctl con* KABUL, Afghanistarstan (AP) — the airport; annd .along n bnrren stitutional slit changes...... Thc people of this'caprapital dig in ridge th at ovtoverlooks the runway, }

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Africa lip I ieeiiborr JOHANNESBURG, SotSouth Africa after high schschool students returning and hnd been barred from visiting \ Department, whichich handles relations K it d o i's I Grown a t high altaltitude at (AP) — Police in a blackick homeland to Braklaagtejte in n bus were stopped m mai any other Braklaagte re;residents wilh the four blacllack homelands estab- s Longmont Colo,1, 2 30 miles have been arresting andd beatingbi rea- at a roadblocilock last week and nskcd held hole by police. lished by SoulhI Afnca'sA white-domi* » idents of a rural commimi north of Demenver. unity who un- by Bophuthathalswana police if they Bophulhatswana E Presidenlnl Lucas nated governmentent, snid il hnd asked I Prices sta rt at $3$39.50 on successfully sought to kcekeep thc area considered tl-themselves citizens of Mangope Mai issued a statementnl Tues- Bophulhatswanala nbout the allega- p part of Soulh Africa,, civilci rights South Africa:a < or the nom inally indc* day sajing Sebogodi nnd -10■10 olher tions and wns awa.waiting a replay, J double cross. $4$47.00 on workeTs said Tuesday. pendent homel■nelnnd. people peo wore arrested on chai three way cross,is. $53.50 ScboBodi, onn behalf of Brak- Chicf Pupsey Sebogodi.idi. leader of Those who■ho declared they were arson, arsi damage lo property ar sr 50# bag, la a p c 's 9.000 residents, n went to ; single cross, per! the Braklaagte commuimunity, said Soulh Africf K ricans allegedly were lie lie violence afler four hon court t a yi.,,r■ „lo try lo nullify tho 'i -HqS/tids I 80,000 seeds pcper bag. moro than 100 residentsits have been clubbed withh rrifle butts. Braklaagte Bra were set afire Inst ^ ' South African Kovlovernment's declara- -V“ arrested in recent daysH byb; police of Ms. Claase:isens said Sebogodi was Thc I police action'w as "a : ‘ ™ '” lion lhal Braklan,nagte would be placed j i i : ^ the Bophulhalswann homlomeland, ac- arrested Fridiiday after hc complained maintenance ma: of law and order, under the junjurisdiction of Bo- Loyd L | N. A nderseinCULAR^HONl cording lo field workei■kers of the about the incincident lo ofTicers nt a gope gop snid. • W e n d e l i 3n • 536-2386 • I T ransvaal Rural Action1 CoCommittee.’ new police ! b base set up in Brak- "No '1 persecution of South, i African pl'"'!” !-™''” - G eorge Bird • r e n d e l l Aninka Ciaasens, one! o(of the work- laagte. citi:citizens look plnce nor were aiany chil- He said his peopeople faced hardship < M ark Flynn •• 536-2293 • WD ei o d l n g ers of the Johannesburg-!rg-based civil She said Ia\lawyers had been unable dren dre assaulted, ' and discriminalinlinn if the community S tarting our 26tl> 934-5310 • Gooi c V a l l e y rights group, said the arrarrests began to locate Sebo|bogodi since his detention The T South African Foreignn Affairs was incorporateded inlo the homeland. j a f c g A m 1,111 iim n B IIUth year In M agic S. Korean1 dissident'ss N. Korea viisirihcluddes meet wilrith leader The Wii-ihington Post companyingg hhim were a l a lunchcon ... given Mondaiday i)y Kim. who dis- SKOUL. South Koreaa —- A South cussed unificnIcation issues w ith Moon, Korean dissident's illegal;al journey lo Thc press rereports did not provide CalII us North Korea turned more)re controver* any commemlenls from .Moon. 71, a • sial Tuesday with the disclisclosure lhat Pn?sb)1erianin minister who has been hc has m et President KirKim II Sung, jailed oftenI andoi is one of lhe father whose lasl reported meeteeting with a figures of SoSoulh Korea's dissident Beifore Soulh Korean was in 1972.72. movement, The clandestine visit to North Ko-’ Moon leftt SSouth Korea early last rea by dissident leaderic r Moon Ik week for Tok)okyo ond then traveled to Kwan. who faces arrest31 oncco hc re- Beijing, whenlere thc North K oreans re- iIlg-A-numbc^'ported lyTJTD\1wlded-jrTpprlnl-ptnnino^' — Youj-Dig— of sensitive taboos, butt theth meeting fly him to f Pv ^ nngyang-.Salurday. He------with Kini is'particularlyriy explosive IS expected to return lo Soulh Korea Visits to communist NotNorth Koreo, before ApnlII 14, when his passport lechnically still at warir v.-ith' South expires, Ncaiif Our a Korea, are banned exce]tcept in rare He reponedtedly wants lo return via cases. Panmunjom.n. the truc« village that According to North KoKorean press straddles the tense Demilitarized Pipeelln^ l ri'ports monitored Tuesdasday in Seoul Zone that hahas divided the Korean and Tokyo, lhe Princetoelon-educated pi-ninsula sincc sin the w ar ended in Moon and three other.pr,person.? ac- 19&3. f : Thousands seseek immigraticion visa deal i WAKa^W, Poland (AIMJ ’> — Thi' as- limit visas lolo t those who have special- pirations of the young PPole in the izcd skills oror a close relative in lhe RJKSS^'' ” ■ * crowd outside the U.S.'.S. Embassy Umled States, ^^eren't grandiose: 'I wowould like lo ’Th s loitertery may be their only work and live a norma! lif(life.' chance of imnmmigrating.’ said Phyllis J But they speak volumesnes in a coun- Villegoureix-Px-Ritoud, consul-general try wheri- little is 'nortlorm ar other of the U.S. ErrEmbassy in Warsaw. than spirit-sapping .•hort.lirtagos of ev-' Many PolesIcs Icamf'd about th? pro- yjSw H B p •*! erjth jn g from housing to hhope. gram from VcVoice of A m enca broad­ B g n h c H ^ d * So he and hundreds of ihousands cans 'as myly i nnp n g phones can tes- of olhurs v.orldwidu Liv■uve u k c n a tify .'said eml■mbassy Second Secretary g a y chancf lvie M anmlinet 'Wf hjivrn't had a thev >«i- .i.>^ a land uf pitplenty. They moment s p tax'ace MHCf ■ m i> - b.iu' enUTfd a L’S .‘^tate Dvpart- Rules for■ theth lottery are cjujie spe- miT.l louery to wm une■' of •JJ.Od.) im- cific Th.e app'pplicatioos nre m ailed di- m igration vi?,i< to the L'r.United Stall'- ri'Ctly to WiWafhington. a difficult to be i.'i'Utd o \c r i\i,o .um -ta rin g prospi'Ct to ‘t.‘ta n w-.th in r-.anv parts inOclob«-r ofthe woridi A cumpu'.t-r »iil -vlt-cIfct ihi- y-in- Thfdeadlir.llir.c 15 Fnday We1II LocatteO ur LineL Foi r.f rs, r.ithi‘r th.i n t he irr.■migration m i of- KacK'^TSoi•Son can se.-.d orJy one ap- rVou mu.-t stn cil) plxatinn ItIt nu-'t hy l>-pewnr.en. 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BringBri just to the boOing poinint. hocoUte banana mousse cal >/« cop cold water- . -SeeCHOCOlCOLATE on Page C2 Cho* cake, chocobta amaratto d«iweeecake, ebocolals rod strawberry cream torte:e aand aQkcii chocolata d«aa«•art with dtrus sauce Bush ghves porl*k rinds meteorii ic populilarity _ Orieimial foitod: tBy the H artforf Courant g’rees rei Fahrenheit for GO seiseconds, followed by the West We Coost and 'the D e - h a i r e2d d h o g sk in is ■ s pork-rind saleslies totaled $1K mil- Bush’s penchant for thee porcine explodlll )oritosayoar. ■H aw aii.’ ing to 10 or lion in 1987, a figure fig' dwarfed by product was documented dulu rin g the K vans al.so c o n tin u es th e pn ______That was lhe first ofif a trip full______1 sales of potato eh.pirhips, which enjoyed \ V alley c o o k in g , ■manufac- tlllKn es it's size urning out pork rinds ploin o o f iju r p r is e s .' ^rfeclion byi SX8-billiotUn-s»ki. turers picked up on his craviiving. ■ ...... •sont■oned for priv ato -ln b e l custo pro ilomers. snnek-food mam a rk o l. tJvaas Fooa I'rcKlucts (.o. i ------t B tp irr-poH i------— ------promote Idaho polaloeses held1 sev- tice lo become ly a tru e m a s te r til go ‘ sent 3,(XX) pounds of Uu.he crispy Those bilsofsif skin are fried — 3,0(1) .^kin.kins with Tabasco sauco.l bash does nol exactlyexi fit the typi- eral other surprises, likelike being ra over there) r I UL llJLILl turisnack lo vanoas inaugural panies.p; pounds at a limime — in lard for 1' -■ Gmnor Q .says thal fried porkrk skins fried Pork rind rin enthusiast as awakened in lhe middleHe iof the were served a Tie a masteroftempu- The Eviuts company i>. i H major liour*. Tiu; rciirciull is a- -“w:mi*pro-.. ompinnted n g in China, where, cooks Pfliritcd by .Frilo-Llo -L ay ’s- m a rk c L . re- — . . . nifjht by an earthquake.and area looarea. a (shrimp), Ika I >),Megochi(nathead t*;rhouie.-i in Iowa nnd N’ebraraska and turn the pellel: ininti) the snack. S;Sales of the fried hide are biggestb ticeable increasee in the demand for There are some widely-k[y-known ishellfTsh ii^ar J (kiso), Shiiko ,cuts'thecjraw . m aleriar mlmU) sm all T h e s e m ani.inufaclurer?', (unnor 'inn ihei] Soulliwest und Southea;•ast. ac- It.^ B ak cn -E ts. ‘bul but awareness of the recipes like Peking Duckuck and tem- per). Awabe (/ a isquid), Kaiba.shira square-;, says Bill (’onnor,>r. Kvan.s’ says, fry lhe pelpellets m fat at -400 de- tore:ording lo Cxmnor. Those arei•eas are product has gonee up."up H o lm e s sa y s. pura. thal we Westerner;ners recog- Japanese pi'cti 'am enl'i, Anago Icon- nize. but the basic direcirectionsfor — abarone). U MAbalone or as the even these vary, expe/tsyls say. veKclables we: cture menu spelled il We w ere tra v e lin g willwilh couples withasparapu . Unagi (cell. Even the _Lighter recipess still milake tasity desseerts representing; lhe Idaho10 I’Potato al peapods anc were differvnt, leading I Commis-'iionot FOODKJi)KX 89, a pi- tus roon. pum] pus in stea d o f the u.su- MBy tho Baltimore Sun ! din^ling lhal hiis an unasual macacaroon of lemon juice andnd gratedi rind in tho ant Foodshow. inToyko,10, D1 on a n d S hilake isk in n m d included H asu i lo- ' V a nlilla i l has a andmd fruit flavor and couldd bc a wheat mixture, Georfjina Wolverton of.V)f.MurtiiuBh ins with the Ui impkin'thin slice). ByBy now, if you have nolt i given up Iressy Hnaio lo a spring lununcheon .Michel Guerard,rd, one( of the French helped represent the Ma^icMai Valley with pickled vi p e r c e i v eed * sw eetness J,"' nny mushmomsi, end- at least two of these — chei Tienul. masters of thc newlew light cuisine and and Bil! and Hernie Danilan iels w ere side, m iso .souj chocolale chips. Bavanan usuii! bowl of rice I 1 crcams. th a t tricii c k s t h e t a s t e You Y can find -light" desserts de author of 'Cui:'Cuisine Minceur." from Caldwell. My favorite Sacher tones, eggy eak itashed away almost anywht.here in (William .MorrowA'S:Co.;1976)hasdc- S: I vegetables on the -it nto thinking “ One ofthe food surprirprises came ChawanMuah: napoleons or croissants stufSSl ™ll buds inl oup and lea. chc >ooks. both a n c ie n l a n d modem, mi vised an all-purpoirpose apricol sauce al a dinner in Tokyo, a ittempura pnnini; of the butter and jam — you are.■ [probabiv th in g s area sw eeter Twc ito dish was the Sac fwo Boston ladies who know where-\ that he stores mdand uses to serenade dinner al lhal. From all of our firsl encounlci a hopeless case in the diet Lihi, s e rv e d a t lhe be- na{ Cl t h a n t )f they cook in 1982 publishcibcd lhe such things as bake)aked stuffed applos. tnpsto the Orient overtl?r the last 20 lar dish and lo he dinner, ll was my league. but andmark ‘Jast What the DoctiCtor O r- t a n s a n d b a n anas a s inii foil. There is no years, wc thnughl we knewkm whal tually it resem The fact is, you do not ha'lave lo be — Bobibbie H inm an, den ilcr with this particu- a ^ ie re d ’ iH olt, R in e h a rt & WitVinston; reason why it shoulhouldn't also ennoble^::, .-r.-,.. lo e x p ec t filled with linv Use the ihings that are fail-? 1 love at first bile. Ac- lea l-safe sub. co -auithor tl of 'Lean 25), which includes such desstiserts as your favorite Spanish Spa custard or Well. thi.s tim e ivwasas difTerent.c etables and se emblesn soft custard, stilules ^ for these great-lastiiiting, clas- 1 blueberry mousse, chocolatelte cake, vanilla pudding, Ohyes.thelifihtlybatteittered fish row cup with a and L uscious' orai in y s h n m p a n d v e g - L'sisically rich dining finales,i. P re p a re jrange yogurt and Bavariarlan cus- Help in reducinging the dessert colo- and veneiaDles were coocooked 10 . S c c J O > invenlivo. sparkling, lesss calorie- ' served in a tall, nar- stil ' . ;ard. ta re The spocial, low-calorierie, low- rio load can Iso also come in general h a lid and eaten with donee sic; new formulas. They■ ccan actu- products. Driftift back to the gelatin ?alt .salt and cholest€rol-froe menu;ius were cooking and measuiQsuring techniques. ally boost your elTons lo loseISO weighl, formulas yourur grandmothers and iesigned desi for Boston's Belhn Israel The popular ‘Lean‘Lea and Luscious,' ONES on P age 0 2 shed in'" cholesterol, shun sail,, forgetfi flit g re a t-g ra n d m olothers tl used, unstuffy hospital Hos by Barbara Morse aniind Har- a recent two-volumi ------1 der lume hil cookbook by and in general dodge ihoseie baddies dishes that produce gorgeous riet riet Wilinsky Goodman. Bobbie Hinman and Millie Snydoi^ is ' ______all; Housisework sun that have made the .\meri■rican diet desserts. PuddiiIdings are back, too, in The T ‘mousse* boom has broughl b: a mine of informarmation on substitu- sh t lhe horror story of the inutrition lighter, less bbody-afT!icling. more gelatin-based, gek molded dishesi bback in tions that lighten.en up desserts and Who dusists the dirtwey: zw orld. mitural form, . !tyl3tylo and open-s up a vista of)f ‘light' baking. There is even a slim finale f in One of the nenew orders in the anti- :hilled chil desserts. The authors recomftiend rec cutting — • - TWIN FALLS - Il's's s] sp n n g lim e . in ho u se w o rk , store, a ‘light trifle' — a reminder, ri heavy-dessertI w a r is “d ro p th e The T French have had for cerenturies the sugar in dessei■ssert recipes in half our f.inties are turningng lo lovo — in more hount balls? if wo' you have forgotten, tthat the whipped cream,m carton and grab tho a traditional,tr nourishing low-ct•cal pud- and adding vanillalilla (even if it is not 1 or. if not love, then sprsprinp clean- The Times-Ne sp o n g e c a k e s th a l go in to lllhe tradi- lapioca." A fine,ne way lo reform your ding, din| gateau de semoule, lhatlat is of- part of the recipe:ipc). It works, Ms. rk . b u t w om en sli.ll p u l sto ink’. that's true a Uonal English dcs.sen can1 1be made home dessertss i‘is lo stan off wilh this ten urs behind the broom, if ten served to convalescents amind kids. Hinman says, becaiecause "vanilla has a . Who dusts the din baballs ot your we'd like lo si It many of old faithful thic)'lickening and enhancer. Baa .N'ews w an ts to know if without egg yolks and that Basically, it is our old Am.merican perceived sweetnestness thal tricks tho house? Who scruh.s thele slshower? Do sponses in ll the new processed milk prododucls like Great as a piee tlthickener, lapioca has frie al your house, /\nd, u q , friend, Cream of Wheat, cookeked egg- taste buds inlo thinking thi things oro h u sb a n d s a n d w ives share shi in the Life section. 5 I share our readers' re- j-ogurts and ricotlas can1 ;serve as a texture likee r no olher, foamy and less les? with sugar and vanilla to0 ta thick sweeter than iheye y o o ro ." preparalion of mealsIs tand doing immediately i this Sunday's Valley (heBubslilules for the creamsns of old- seductively creireamy wilhoul cream, consistency con then chilled in1 ia ring That is for from■om the end of clever the dishes afterwards?i? vcy, Time.

■''•■I- C-2 Timos-Nows, Twin FallFalls.' Idaho W odnosday. Ma/chnch 29,1969 Low-call l — ^ __ Varie3tal wine: names1 dr.raw oppoosition By Los Angeles'cs 'nm cff andind Firearms, thc branch of tlthe De- -ply for-all those} names,' na said' Roger • C o n tin u e d fro mn FPago Cl avoid rtickii ;king. Allow to boil slowly 4 tablespoons sugar parijojtm cnt of the TVcasury thahat con* TVinchoro, presidentdent of Suiter Home, rccipes and white'of egg eggs for whole about onet to tc two minutes unlil you Combine the, fruit juices,s. Pour '/« The applicatia tio n for a fictitious trolijo ls wine, gave Sebastiani ap;ipproval 'Wc'-fcel we havihave a lot of equity eggs with >-olka. T r y ' checsc cakes can scc tapiiipioca particles in the pud- ctcup into a saucepap. SprinklWLfat_yogurt.V_into compote gether un. del in the worl(jrld, wanted to uae 19 .5. Screaming foul and Jraud,d, wine piled for all these:e ninames, not because Take away half thc Tnargargarlne oroll" teaBpoon“oror BO of the apricot pre- tiltil- smooth.- S tir th o g d atinin -new brand namem ea. . .. comsnsum crs ^ membc'rs.'bt 11the in*, w e 're .^ in g to tiseise thJ em ,.b u t ju s t to .. in a recipe and make up that liquid serve on toptop. For added zest, sprin- yoyogurt mixture. In a sepaniralo bowl :m was thc name Do- dusIiustry were outraged. Twovo con- m ake sure somponeone else doesn't.'' ^ with tbe same volume} oiof fruit Juice kle severalal tablespoons of graham bcbeat the egg wlutes, ggradually m ^cm iteZ-nZinfandcl. sumlumcrs even sued Sebastianii tto prc* Among th e namesimcs listed on Sutter ------of. Bomn. kinH fn r n jalthier-rcsult^ crackeror-gir-gingonmap-coimbs-iivthe-^-aci - adding- the -sugar,- u i^ - the After the receijcentjlap w e a ^ by Se*^_venl/ent the, wine from Intjing Hnmn’fl flpplirntinnifla.ydth._tho..cQunty— yards ove'r the use o fa " sTieliHelvcs. she adds. bottom of thithe compotes before pour- isia glossy fend form s peaks.'!I . . , were W hite Zinfandfandcl Cellars, White J vancUil designignatioii in a brand Even E field ofTice ofticiols of tl Thc food specialist'J8sn n o w working ing (Note:;:r This recipe ma^s so ththird of the egg whites int< ■ the bu* iZinfandel Vineyarfard and W nery, arid name, it was clei:lcar whot S uiter Home rcai'cau. admitted the opproval t on a now book using hijhigh*fibcr oat many scrvinvings that thc amounts of m:mixture until wcU blended. to use jjygn Zinfandel Hill Hil Cellars (Sutter d. Fold m doing. thehe brand name by their WashiIhington „„ ______brnn rccipcB, iiKludinglg id e s e rts , to egg and sugsugar falJ into acceptably rcremaining whites. Pour i^nto 1 on the Napa Valley t o a f r m : ____ B ut first thea hhnckgmund__ ^______ofiicifticc -was probabJy- a .s e rious I bc published in ^ptcnTbcnber. Her ver- ‘light* catep^ r i e s ) . Serves 10 to 12, cr c r tray and freeze until fi finn. Re- Late last yea^car, Sebastiani presi- andind one i»inted oul w hat could alon of an oat bran Indindian Pudding “ ‘“ J Since the Domaomaine Chardonnay movemi from freezer and platace m re- jpnt Don Sebastastiani applied for, and hapilappcn if it were permitted for a holiday m enu is belo>elow. BLUI 1 coDtrovcrsy arose,sc, the bureau has. .UEBERRY MOUSSE frigerator fri 20 to 30 minutestcs before gained approvalval to use the brand coulould have Chateau Cabcme istiani may not use - Discovery of.the year;ar: You do not 1 cup port'irt wine scserving. Serve in individuala l dessert name Domainee CChardonnay on a line thehe wine would have no CaberericUn Sebastli thc name after all, but, "At the time ha\-e to give up chocolaUlate to join the 1 tablcspoopoon grated orange rind bowls. bo Serves five. of white table2 winev th at would sell it,’t," lhe said. this, our indication light dessert movement,:nt. Depending '^itcaspooioon ground cinnamon : for about $5 a bobottle or less.^ SiSuch obfuscation could “wrc<^ 1. .u« we applied for thii Jani was going to bo on the recipe, all you doio isi substitute 1 pint (2 cups)cu fresh o r frozen blue- Note; This rather tartt formula Hc announcedM5d that the wine itself credTcdibility of the varietal dcsigiS t u n permitted’ to marmarket a Domaiiio cocoa at thc ratio off threet table* berries couldCO be sweetened with an1 tadditioih would contain no Chardonnay at all. asIS we^ know it," said one Sc incherosaid. spoons of cocoa powderd e r for every V4 cup coldold w ater al tablespoon or two of sugara r or a rti- '<^ca, hele 1said, was to m ake a Cou:'ounty, Calif., wine maker, whiho wM Chardonnay,-Trincb ouncc bf those oozy, calorie cali bombs 1 tablcspoo[)00n unflavorcd gelatin ficial fic sweetener. wine that tastedLed more like Chardon- so0 irateii he said he was prepaiJared to TV inchero'saidid tht a t he has ho ------—.rfigulaeixookiagjhocol>coU>t»*Mrmilk ... 3 eggw htkH teM t-foem tem perature------nay-thon some-»-oUhe-$5-ChaFdon--‘^nHifw-dowTv-thero ■ (Sow>nU)-ai.and let ulam to USC anyV olof the names. and__ that he registered■ed them to prevent chocolatc (With many bsbaked goods, cup off sugarsi CTO(30LATEANGEjE L ...... now on tl thc market that are thcjhc air out of Don’s tires.” not eay' anyone else from1 usingusi them. ‘ - please note','you Im vc'to'{to' aa d ’ftablc* “ “ P lace ' por»rt wine in a medium FOOD CAKE ■ technically entitltitled to carry the name Sutler Si Home Winery did nc Chardonnay but spoon of polyunsaturateded oili or-short* saucepan ov«over moderate heat. Bring 1 cup sifted cake flour . u t contain up to 25 per* boo,>00, ilju s t acted. Flora Springs WneryWi in the Napa ■ ening to make up fo£_thethe Jo ss of co- to_a bo[l, tunu m o(Theat,_then blaze by '/4 cup cocoa cent of grapes likelil Riesling and Mus* “As "A soon as I saw a copy of theth (Sc* Valley eschews thche termt “rcservo" for - J cat. Such winescs have an aroma that bast nci, limitedrquantili rnn hiiltor'in gn)i^ ibiatey.--L^'ii'fla m e 3 ie and return to ' 14 cup su '^r for the-batter lastiani) label and h e a rd . nilnl .th e its lop*of:thc*linCi ' is nothing at allill like1 Chardonnay. hoop A final word on substibstitutions: In heat. Add thethc orange rind and cinna- . ■/< teaspooo salt toopla, .1 said, ‘It. looks like. tthey’re. Chardonnay, prefer•cfcrring instead .to . The Bureauu of Alcohol, Tbbacco goinping to allow it,’ so I decidedd to ap* call the wine Barrelrrcl Ferm ented... - some situations, especU:ciftlly chilled mon. Covertr anda sim m er gently for 10 12 egg whites (l'/4 cups)) 1a t room _ desserts, custards, ices,!s, ice creams minutes, temperaturetei nnd some baked items,s, plain| wheat 1 teaspoon cream of tartar germ makes an BBtonisl-lishing substi* Add thc blueberriesbli and cook for 1 1 cup of sugar for thc cg^ v Jone;2 S ------tutc for the oil-rich powMwdered nuts - minute. Pourour into a bowl and cool to 1 t c a s ^ n vanilla extract t • Contmueiu e d fro m P a g e C l Hushi, I liked so much. If you w ant to expexperim ent wilh that may be’ part off thetl original room tempciperaturc. Place the water____Heat oven to 375 degrees,«■ Sift to- n (thnnV 9^ jt______------CHAWAN MUSHI ------tem pura,-yoacanm ptpiirchnan d ry m i^ .__ ffcipe! ' iininin'alt*' gether the ilour, cdcoa, T-3 ci cups^ar would have beenlen difficult to attem pt 6 6i ounces cooked chickcn, skiitin and cs in the supcrmlorket ark to m ake the ■ Here are rccipes forr bsome of the with gelatin,in. Allow to stand 10 min- and an salt. In a large mixing ht bowllwat this with thc misual u chopsticks). liga;igam ents removed and cut intclto breading. lightertexturcd d essertst s and{ sauces, utes, thenI ddissolve over low heat. thc th< egg whites ui^til fooroy. y. B eat in Yc3,,r e d id hhave a sushi,'raw fish, smamall cubes 2 tablespoons soyr sauccs Here ia one madeade from stuff at ■ Stir gelatinn iinto the blueberry mix- the lh< crcam of tartar and gi graduaUy ,„dnibctalotio to ffo lk would c a t it (pleiplease get Kikkoman, which isissupe- home. APRICOT MACAROONON TAPIOCA ture, placee 0over a bowl of ice, and beat be. in the 1 cup sugar. Ckm down boforo the)wy realized just what riorior tothe others) TEMPUR/^JRA BATTER ;; 7 cups of skim or low-fa^fat miik stir until mixnixture s ta rts to thicken. beat be. until stiff peaks fon )rm. Add itwa!.Fi^st,itdt doesn’t look like fish. IS M sm all shrimp, peeled, doveiveined . cup flour '/jbojc (4 ounces)of8K)uk)uncc Minute vavanillo, Sifl flour mixture, o01 n e q m r- 11 like fish and it tnd and cooked (you n a y use cannened if cup cornstarchirch ' ;; v Tapiib"...... - Be‘at”Uie‘ee "egg whites'unlil glossy, ter tei at a tim e, over beaten eg; ■88 doosn’ttaBtolikoiko fish — a t least what that'hat’s all that is available) 1 teaspoon bakingdng powder - ; 1 cup of sugar gradually acadding sugar until stiff anand fold in carefully until juf o u , concept of‘ raw^fishra should look,...... 1 ’ dng soda _ ^ _ 4 whole eggs (or eightfit e gg whites), - peaks form.m. Stir one-third of the cd. cd When all the flour hi 1 y> cups of tom . leafy vegetfl:tflble3_ ...... 1 teaspoon baking .mellandtajtol;fi like. Il’s good. How* (watwatereress is best, but spinachchwill 1 teaspoon monosc beaten beaten whit4hitcs Into the blueberry added ad tum batter into ungn nosociilim g lu ta m a te -: 5ita .o d 9- ever, it would bobc difficult to serve lo) do) 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon almond e xKtract tn mixture. FoiFold in remaining whites inch in< tube pan and bake 35 to tar I > •: here in Idaho whwhere our supply of IS IS perfect very sm all mushrorooms teaspoon saltIt (optional)(o ; Small jar of apricott preservespi or and pour cacarcfully into a serving utes ut< or until cake tester ins sh, fresh fish is limit- . f or 9 9large ones, halved 2/3 cup ice (imporiportant) water • jam dish. Placee inii thc freezer until firm , the tin center comes out clean 3 ’ cups chickcn broth 2 cups graham cracK^k e r o r ginger* Remove frorrom freezer aiid place'iiP'papan on wire rack to cooI~ 1 egg, b eaten sligljlightly :;' ■^'“ r^inBenextdcclccado,“Hmapnc ------1> smip crumbs (optional)I the refrigcraisrater 20 to 30 m inutes be* from fni pan when complctel - l^cupseggs,brokcnandbebeaten ____ M ix tbe_dryjngrendlbcn.;-:_ ^ y more and moroe JJapanese food words salt sa or monosodium glutamale al to add tho b eaten egg i fore serving.lg. Serves seven. Makes Mt 16 servings. gg into the water. l| : Use a very large, heavjavy*bottomed will become ass e : ' th o i ture milk in thc pot andmd add sugar "'j cup orarrange juice for people with diet restrict ho unsalted broth) w ater to keep it justjust right. • : ictionsby i/gjustgoirictig to take dedication on 01' nnd tapioca. Mix in beatciaten eggs well '>* cup lemcimon juice omitting on sugar in flour mixt Okay, now m ix the soy withlthe tl Some recipes saysay to just barely • ; thepartorveryiy p articular chefs and chid and allow lo stand aboutut 110 minutes. 2 teaspoonsons unflavorcd gelaliri reducing ret thc sugar for t hickcn and let it sil a few minunutes. mix it like muffinn dough,do others say; ;, y of absolutely fresh Nc Place on low to moderateQte heat, heat- 1 tablcspoowon grnted orange rind whites wh to ^4 cup. Try servinW oiirof the availability 0 Now divide into 6 parts and placepl to stir after each; dipdipping. I think ] :; ing slices and perfcct ingregredients. in cii ing slowly to the boilingng point, stir* 1 cup plainlin yogurt with wii dollops of low-fnt van 1 cups (nice touch is lo use match- at cach person has lo titry jt for them* j- : ; I find the fa rt i ring regularly with a w v,ir ire whisk to 3 egg whitedies, a t room .lem peralure gurt, gu ct it takes 10 years to inglg coffeec or tea cups if you havive selves, bccomc a m asterter of tempura rather then:hem). Divide thc rest of tho ingngredi* I use p ean u t orr safllowersal oil and . comforting, espeipccially when m y bat- ents,nts, cxccpt the broth and eggs, and keep it about 375 to 4004 degrees. Chocolca te----- te r glops and oil}I1 seeps1 threugh m y placilace in the cups. Beat tho brot0^ Again youH haveive Ito try yourself os ; > ) attem pts, ’ intoilto the eggs and add thc salt Ikhere. I think altitude, humhumidity and othei-;; ------♦ Continued ^roiti1 P.P a g e C l niinul«K a t 3 t 3T)(I degrees; cool com* to 0 boil over mcdiurn heat,t, stirring ’ Ifyou are seric:riou9 about adding • Poui‘our the broUi eqtmlly over thelerest factors play a part.lart.' ' then immediately addd ito blender pletely, COIconstantly, then, simmer,, stirring this lo your recipripe collection on a of fth the ingredients in the cups. You can.use lo(«>(« ofo things, just r e ' with cream chcese. PrcProccss until SILKENI CHOCOLATEG DESSERT coiconstantly, 3 minutes, Remolovc from regiJar basis, yoyou m ight consider in- Place PI the cups in a large panin o f m em ber to keep thcithem o r cut them M crcnm cheese is complet ilotcly melted Wm[TH CITRUS SAUCE heiheat; stir in butter and oranjinge peel;** vesting in a goodi^cooktxrakonthe holvol w ater on top o fthe stove. the small side so theycookwelHna;tte nnd smooth, about 1 mir minute. While 1 envelopepc unflavorcd1 gelatine coccool. Before serving, stir■ in sour subject. There ararc many good ones Make Mi sure the w ater comes minimum of time.e. . processing, through feed'd cap,c gradu- ‘ .1 cup cold)ld w ater crccrcam . Makes about 'u cup sisaucc. available. Sunseiset m agazine has a half\alfway up the cups'fhen covcrT themI Enjoy! . nlly add sugar, crcnmI d(dc cnssis. if cup sugaIgar good, basic onee toU g et you started en- withith foil or a baking sheet and[cook c ------desired, nnd slrawbcrrie'ries; process ''.’cupunswiswoctencd cocoa CHOCOLATE BANW\NA titled "Sunset OriDriental C ^kbook" for for2;)r 25 to 35 minutes o r until custistard Nancy Joy J odcsle j wc/comcsconi*;\ until blended. Pour imo.0 Inrgeli bowl; 1 teaspoon'snvnnilhi extrnct MOUSSE CAKE: a moderate priceice. is1 setsei in centcr (shake gently to0 Itest), ments on recipcs.1. ifcracftiress/sHt ; chili, surring occnsioniionally, until IcupCvp 1 pinti light crenm or half 1 envelope unflavorcd geintinline Here is a recipripe for the Chawan Servcrve right away, this isn't a kkeeper. e 10201. Street, Rupcripcrt, Idaho 83350. ■. ■ mixture mounds slighightly when and hnlf cup cold w ater dropped from spoon, nbo[ibout 20 min- 1 cup (‘: : pint) p whipping or heavy 2 : packages (8-ounces each:h) crcnm utes. cream , whippipped cheesc, ch» soflened To assemble: Spray' loaflo pnn, ^ Sliced fresl’csh fruit I'jcupssugar ] by S- by 3-inchos, wth vith non-stick C itnuS aucluce (recipe follows) 1 ] cup very ripe mashedI Ibonanasl^k^F um .‘Hiuu'jj.iii-i.piliiklu UM- ■ratKrar2-larB«n lut ------in .nan. Tun, jyith-'-.:.;;.sLrawbfirry.. flavored ccLTl.ltinp nviT cnid, walor;------1.■■J.:if»piingwPcifnadcocoa [MltlTFair C(l o o m i n g cream filling. Repeat luyilayers, ending lel stand 1 minute.mi S tir over low heat 2 J teaspoons vanilla extract with cake layer. Cover;; clchill 8 hours unlil gelatiniline is completely dis* 1 1 cup C'j pint) whipping or0: heavy A p ril 29 ------o r overnight. To j»cr\’c, ,ru run wet met-, solved, abou« ut 3 minutes. In small cream crc , whipped Jll sp a tu la n ro u n d e d g es?s cof loaf pan. bowl combintline sugar and cocoa. With ( (Docoa (jraham CracTccrcr CrusV ' / Have your I Unmold onto ser\'ing platiilatc. In .small wire V.-hisk,<, stir; cocoa mixture into (recipe Ire follows) r blood chemistry scr:reening done now .■^auccpan c o m b in e chocclocolnte chips gelatine mixllixturc; sim m er over low Sliced bananas, optional in the MVRMC Labeboratory. und milk. Stir over lowow hent unlil heal, stirringing constantly, until com- In 1 small saucepan sprinklkle unfla- V chips are melted andd mixturei is pletely dissolisolvcd, about 3 minutes, vored voi gelatine over cold wa*'atcr; let n . smooth; drizzle over to]top of torte. S tir in vanillclilla nnd light cn;nm. Pour sui bland 1 minute. Stir over low Ic h eat \ 7 a.m. -10 a.I . m . Ciarni.“ih with .sliced stravraw berries. if into large bowl; bo chill, stirring occa- unlit uni gelatine is completeftcly dis- ) d usired. .Makes n b o u t 8 .sci.servings. sionally. ur until mixture mounds solved, sol about 3 minutes. In I: large ^y M oonday i throughh F riday - • slightly whefhen dropped from ?poon, mixer mi bowl with clectric mlixer il beat ( CHOCOLATE AMAI4ARETT0 nbout .'tO minutes. m Fold whipped cream crc checsc with sugar ununtil light ——- M anirch 27 througl;h A prii 9 CHEESECAKEK E cream into0 gelatinej mixture, i’our and am fluffy, about 2 minutc.s.1. ,Add ba- 1 envelope unflavoredd gelatinegi inlo 8 dessenicrt di.shes; chil! until sot, nanas, nai cocoa and vanilla; bcat bc unlil ' *,cup cold wator about 3 houiours. To serve, lop with smooth. sm Gradually add gelatiitine mix- 2 containers <8-ouncesres each) soft fruit and Citr■itru-S Sauce, "flakes 8 serv- lure; lur beat until thoroughly' 1:blended. • 1 cream chee.so ings. FoFold in whipped cream . PcPour into Heal;alth profile $10: glucose, gli cholesterol,, triglycerides, iron,n, uric 1 cup sugar (Citrus Sauce prepared pn Cocoa Graham iCracker acid,ac creatinine ' cup unsweetened coc(:ocoa 'tcupsugaigar Ciust; Cn chill at least 8 hours hc or 2 lablespoon.s am urettretto (almond I' .’teaspooxwns currusuirch overnight. ovf G arnish with sliisliced ba- flavored liqueun or • tcteaspoon a!- dash salt1 nainanas, if desired. Makes aabout 12 mond extract 1/T5 cup oralrange juice senings. set sting (no food and water wi only) required1 for 12 hours p rion r t( o 1 cup i'': pinti whippiniping or heavy ' 2uiblespooxwns water C « o a G raham O a c k er C< r m s c r•eening. e i cri-am. whipped 1 tablcspoowon lemon juice In 1 medium bowl thoroughjhly com- Coconut'Nut Cru.st i reci]ecipe follows) 1 teaspoonan bI u tteror m argarine bine bin 2 cups graham crackerr crumc bs, Swfctened whippt'd cre;■ream '■ to '* t< teaspoon grated orange ''* * cup unsweetened cocoa,>. 'UP »BlooDOd Type - $4 fee r ' ('hf)c(»latc c u rls peel SUfsugar and ''3 cup melted butter bi or ______In small_ saucepan_spri■pnr^Ie^ unfln- 2_tiib]e.spoo.»oas dairy ,i_ ' ------I ^ M a g i c VValley monds and ‘ • cup buttejtter or mar- j " Phonen e ______■ I j m t R e g i o n ab l I t e r g .irin e , siftc n c d ; p re s s oi I Medical Center of !)-infh •.nnrii'fiirm n;ir « Upt M b b •• I '------W odnbsday, MarcfiCfi 29, 1909 Timos Nows, Twin'win Falls, Idaho C-3 After d'0>'0u r local grocery ei- 1 pound p< alligator meat (prefercrably and add remainingng iingrediento. Stir cd and sheliaclacked alligator head sits toto protoct other endangeredj^-?P*?.iea _ther, substitutionsons aro offered in tho toilil mn eat from a 5- or 6-footor)_r) or 1 fry for 30 seconds i aand n serve immedi- Abridge CITY, u : - — Outside, nearby on achclubhouse table. ' thatthat look like it (such as thc2 iAfrican following rccipcsTe's': ■■ pounc■und bonclcss-chickcn breast5t or 1 atoly. *sound of akeel sho shot sizilcs Cormier, kiknown throughout the crotcrocodile). a r t c o rIMIER’S m ; CREOLE pounclUnd fish through the air like'a chchicken leg parish for h his alligator recipes, AAlthough alligator - cen now n be ALULUGATOR FOR THE MARINADE:!: BUBBA'S'SAUC:lUCE p i q u a n t e new to a deep fat fryer. Ina Iiwide, a hot sometimerprcprepares banquets for lo- hunhuntod, statos detormihe thele season (6 Bcrvings)' 1I tatoblcspoon soy sauco (6 servings) ^ l l e t hisses on a makeahif ihitltrivet— cal politician;ans or the police. He andand how mony can be trap]ipped. In ,1 green bell pepjcpper, finely chopped 1 teaspoonte comstorch FO RTH EM! MARINADE: ^ ' ,p copy of ‘Shotgun N ew s.' i 3.'Spicy Chi- catered hig-ddaughter’s w edding-in LouLouisiana, the 30-day sea:;ason is cup choppcded onions Ito1 toblcspoon oil 2 pounds alligatogator meat, cubed (lese afligalor is being serv( trved. Septomber, prpreparing, among other SepSeptomber. Stato wildlif^spepecialists ' l‘/4cupsch0ppc?ped celery______'U toaspoon cnch salt ond vwhito _ (substituto chicken,‘n. rabr b it o r quail) J-Wclcpino-to-thc-South- th"l:oulslana.r diahM,‘flaucc;c piquiihic,| a" stcwyrcdh-' sursurvey alligator popuIaUonslailnigKC; a 2 tablespoons3 buttorbt peppepper ■ cup ench dry vennoulh and Gun Club, domain of Allij dligator Art, coction madeie with alligator chunks whcwhen the reptiles’ eyes glow■ 1like red */4 cup flour 'h>/jc egg whito olive oil ^r. Alligator, a.k.a. Art i n Cormier, marinatc3invn verm outh. coa!coal,” according to L t K eithiL I aC aie, IBnjunce canI undrained ui tomotoes, POR TH E STIR-FRY:: ■ . 1 onion, cut in ringrings _ cluWiouse director and allij alligator nui- *1 hope thisjjJgJ-BPgj i ycar‘(for alli- pubpublic information ofiicer inn thc cn- coorscly choppedcd Sto3 toblespoons oil 2 cloves gariic.m.mil inced "sance' control ofiicer of of Jefferson-giitors),'Comrm ier Joked. “I'g o ta n o th -' fofcforcement division orthcTio[iOuisTami*' Sall'U rtaaU :7":------3di3 dried hot peppers...... ------PORCOODOOKINQt------Parish. ■ e r one getting)g 1m arried in January."i DepDepartment of Wildlife ancnd Fish- '/a toaspoon bloi)lack pepper 1I tcteaspoon mineed-garlie——------2-cups-ehopped. onionsoni - Cormier’s job is to captt ipture alliga- What’s moiQore, .sev«ral times a, ericories. !'/< toblespoonsms brown sugar 1-3 cup each celery and cararroto, 3 toblespoons oilil tors that wander from th the bayous year, he coo:ooks alligator for the Flashlights F are used to fineind nests. 2 bay leaves cuit t in 2'/2-inch julienne ■ cup chopped gregreen bell pepper into a re a s where they don’t sn’t belong in homeless in N(New O rleans. “We break TheThen, using eye and nest coujjunts, the 4 whole cloves;s 1-3 cup sliced onions ‘/jc u p chopped celcelery IH s shipyard toym^n_Uie_! He_Mi8.^i8aipi_out'.thcl’gatorlDr.kitchen.f o r ’em ,* saya _wjl(wildlife, specialists detorminine the 2 pounds allicllipator body or ta il___1.-3l-3-Cup-red,-green andor yellow yi . 2 16-ounce cansIS uundrained toma- pi. Responding to calls plac placed by po- Cormier. “The'hey’re so tickled pink." perpercentoge of ’gators thotI can' bc meat, cubed orr thinlytl sliced (subsli-,, bellII ppeppers.cul in 2'/>inch slrip•ip.s toea, coarsely choppcjpped lice,' Cormiet- has opr . apprehended The alligatoator*s red body meat is tra]trapped from both privato ammd stoto- tuto whole, peeled:lcd shrimp) 3Sshalloto, sl sliced S alt and pepper.to.r.to.tosto gators a t intersections, gol golf courses, generally u»used for long-cooking owrowned lands. l ‘/2 toblespooiK)ons woreestorshire ’/at'>2 toaspoon salt 1 head gariic, peeltlecled swimming pools, a grease ise rack at a preparationss such as Roups and Cormier’s C job permits himn to hunt saucc 2tc2toaspoons sesam e oil '^xcup chopped shashallbto gas station and even a drai train at a car gravies, saysI'S Cormi ier, bccause.it is alli;alligator year-round. Like} sports- '/« toaspoon hot ho pepper sauce dr ’/’/jj toaspoonI crushed black pejlepper- '/* cup chopped paip arsley wash. stringy andI tough.t The white toil men, mei however, he must retunim to thc more to tosto cornsims 6 ounces mushroonrooms, sliced Last year Cormier cau :aught 90 o f m eat is profoiiforable for quick prepa? swamps swti all alligators that anire short- 1 toblcspoon lerlemon juice 3 tiitoblespoons sugar 2 toblespoonsIS woreestorshire them , returning 60 to tho tho swamps, rations, such:h as stir-fries, but it is - crtc r than four feet long, i/j cup whito wilwine VI'/i>2 toblespoons vinegar , sauce — HfLmakca-no salary, only t ly-the-monoy -intportant-no^K>t-to overcook' it,-9inee------V ------i^^-toHKpoofrAweeUwU ftftil------Hi; earns from selling the the skins of the m eat conen easily become rubbery, gators g at or giving tolks a at t locaj ery in buttor uniuntil tonder. Remove Slice Slic alligator m eat (or chickc:k en o r 2 bay leaves those he doesn’t return: Las L ast year, he Larger alligligators are tougher than schools sch about them, he nuiss theI gun from heat. AddI flourfl and blend thor- (ish)'ih) '/it-inch thick and about 'iiuiflslw s y-i toaspoon thyme'me w as paid $80 per foot. smaller ones,s, 1b ut they both tosto like clulclub, raises cattle, fishes andnd traps, oughly. RetumT) to heat and add long,ng. Remove all gristle andid fat, 6 to 8 dashes hotlot ;pepper sauce or ■; -But his. real love is to co ) cook alliga- chewy chicketken w ith a hint of Rshi- “A iregular Cajun livin’," he ca::allsit. tomatoes, stirrinring constontly. Add Sprin)rinkle with m arinade ingred2dients more to toste tors, c a t them and talk aboi ibout them, .ness...... CCormier often smokes hislis catoh, salt, pepper, sugiiugar, bay leaves and andid ietIt sit for a t least 20 minutesea. • Wild rice for servijirving ------— ------■;'"I rdspect them," said C d Cormier, a Alligator is startin g to crop up on whether wht it be raccoons,, diicks, cloves and bringIg tto a gfintlo boil, stir- HeiHeat wok or a heavy skilletit until Marinate meatt in dry vermouth, jolly man with a waxed 1 jd handlebar restaurant menus, m particularly in turiturkeys or nutrias, animalss similar. ring constontly.y. Add alligator and veryiry hot. Add 2 toblespoons of tlthe oil olive oil, onion andid garlicgi overnight. , mustache and an ami imple belly Louisiana andnd Florida, sincc the De- to m uskrats. “I smoke eve^erything bring back to a boil. Reduce heat .andid 1heat for 50 seconds over■r high Saute onions inI hot oil until brown, wedged between two red1 sususpenders, partm ent of t^ r the Interior reclassified but cigarettos," he says. and sim m er, uncuncovered, over very heal,•al. Drop alligator (or chickeken o r Add bell pepper andind 'celery and sauto • There is evidence everj /erywhero of the reptile innl987. I VWhen asked what m eats ururbanitos low heat, for aboibout 45 minutos o r un- fish)?h) ini hot oil, S tir gently to sepjiparale until tender. Addd conned'tomc£ atoes, -his 'gator fixation. Hc dons ans nn alliga- Once endaniangered, it has now been mifmight use instoad in thc fofollowing til tonder, stirrir‘ring occasionally. (If andid ccook unlil alm ost done (abobout 70 salt, pepper, garii'ariic and simmer tor apron, sets the table w 2 with alliga- given the statuatus of “threatened due to recipes, rec: Cormier replied^ “hoflow ’bout you are using shriihrimp, cook the saucc perectreent). Remove m eat fromm pon nbout 45 minutes,s, covered,c or until — toMhaped-*salt-and-peppei )per-8hakcrs—similiarity—xH-xrf^appearanca.~That~dov dove^)^pigeon?!: ------fir8Ufor-the-45~t5~miniitim. and add to pot withith shallots,i parsley woreestorshire,, hotI pepper sauce, RelReheat wok or skillet wilh renemain- and mu.shrooms.5. / Add woreestor- lemon juicc andid wine and stir until ingtog toblcspoon of oil. Break drietied hot shire, basil, bay leaves,lea thyme and . heatod through.-Serve S< over hot rico, peppcippcrs jn half and add to pan.I. cook-c hot pepper'.sauce.L*. CCook, uncovered, ingg untilu they tum .brow n. AddId gar- until meat is lender,der, nbout an hour, 9 | A R T &kTOMB T SPICY lie: tthen add vogetobles, SlirLir fry (This will tokc les«less timo if using : CHINESESE ALLIGATOR vegetgetobles for 2 to 3 minutes. Rellelurn chicken, rabbit orrquoil.) qa (4 servings). alligaligalor. chicken or fish lo the'he' pah Ser^e over^wildi ricrice, ______B Raw,r, under(cooked eggs caan I caasiieinfectitimrbyl^linioneella By Los Angeless T:Times ThtThe evenl, which occurred IasiuslAu- fore the shell is aidlaid down. You m ay • gust,isl, is distinguished in a numbib er o f seo a healthy lookiniiking shell — clean, Raw eggs usccsod in homemade ice waysays. no cracks, no odorir — but the egg can ■ J-f-; cream havo beereen implicated as the NaNamely, Salmonella cnterijritidis still be contominatodatod from the inside ' i,''. ‘ source of a foodod poisoning outbreak hadid bbeen the bacteria most comimmon- out. This is a wholt.'hole new concept.” " ' ^ m l ' - in Kem County,y, -.QudJ day pony . . .1 . I 4 (or obout 36 per- date,lte, Colifomia health officials■s have: landaise sauce qndgnd C aesar .salad______^ « n tl reported illness,illr the mosi com- notit identilled ' any outbreak!iVs" "(jr” TCom m 'erm f cggno;gnog and mayon- mon symptomsns were abdominal Salmiilmonella enleritidhi traceabiible naise are nol offectocctod by the adviso- pain, anorexia,. fcfever and diarrhea.* rawiw ceggs, he .said. ry bccause they concontoin pasteurized CowiM y THOMAS J. UrTDM, to according to thehc departmi ent’s Infec- - AmAnother noteworthy aspect of o; thc cggst. Oriental chidlicken with vegetables tious Di.sease BBranch, which pre- Kemcm County outbreak is ihiituit the — Egg dishes shouihould be consumed pared on accounlm l ofthe incident. womfoman who mado thc ice creamm was as soon as possible3le ia fle r cookirtg. If Although everyeryone who becam e ill fullyIly versed in proper food pref•epara- not, refrigerate imm'mmediatoly, C in this iastAiceice eventually recov- tion)n ttechniques and apparentlyly hiin- —Blenders th uIcontoined co raw egg ; Try Chilinese chi ered. salmonello licken, ve (llosis can be seven* died egetables cd and stored thc raw eggs ’s cor- ingredients shouldId tbe routinely dis- and often require Ethnic dishes have■•e become an integral partirt of '■* teaspoon groundid gginger lires hospiiilization. In recth■ctly. as.>iembled and disinfected dis before rare coses, it is i ■. American mcnas, almo!most a.s common as burgers•s and: Dash crushed red pc|pepper '• ■. is fatol. Those groups MoMosi troubling for con.'iunum ers, reu.se, especially vulner frie.s. Here’s an easy-to-••to-make stir-fry dish from1 LLip- Hot cooked rice lerable to the bacteria Wememer said, is thal there are ncno tell- —/Vny recipe ihuthut calls for a large ■ ; ton Kitchens that youi canca prepare in your microw;)wave include infSnts;i;tho‘eIderiy. tl pregnant tolele isigas of bacteria's pre,‘%cnt-nce in pool of eggs crackcteked ahead of time :hosc whoso im m une eggs, ; oven or on the stove top.:op. Either way, plan to haveeOri- ( Microwave directiontions: Omit oil. In 2-quart Casse­ ci JRS, and then placcdI in a single bowl ll systoms are con: ; ontal Chicken with VejVegetables on your table in 30 role, microwave chickcicken uncovered a l High (full | :ompromised, such as *17“The eggs can get contominataled in merits concem. OrOne infectod egg - minutes or less. The■ recipe re below feeds two, simimply er) 2 minutes, or untilntil almost done. Add vegetoli s , c a n c c r o r A ID S patients.p, th« e echicken's ovum or ova dueuct bc- can contominato; ththe entire group, ; . double the ingredientsJ forfc four. then instant crcam of chicken< flavor soup mix hlpnn!bl reviewingg tthc episode, health ctod food histories and ed with wator, soy saisauce, gariic powder and girrintrnr olTlCials COttduCto : : ORIENENTAL CHICKEN Microwave at High 5 minutosn or until sauce thickckL: aeries or mcdi,‘dical tosts on the pa- completion, investiga- J j : ' W ITH’HVEGETABLES Add red pepper; stir.,r. 1 Let stond uncovered 2 mini l ' 1 tablespoon oil Ser.'c over hot rice. MakesMa about 2 servings. strawberry ice cream ' likely contominalion • ''J pound bonelessI clchicken breasts, cut into) tthin Stove top directions:'ns: In medium skillet h eat oilD iU nd , vehicle as it wa ; • strips cook chicken until almt3t>'phimurium. a harm - ■ ■ - ^ i’ fui bactoria, wasvas also isolatod from Sm ] 1 cup water ger. Bring to a boil,, thithen simmer, stirring occasi( iPm cTSnTiTilCTlH' [aw eggs used to pre- > 2teaspooniisoysauccjc e - ly, 5 minutes o r untilil ksaucc thickens- Add chickenr r „ ' d pare the ice cre ; ''4 teaspoon garlic powpov der red pepper; heat throu]rough, S e n e over hot rice. rream were identified as lhe probable)le source of the con- • Ltiimination. ’___ ^TIONl il ^■■wAciiiiiioN^ fl i GIVEEAWAY i ^ GlVElUIWAY I SWEEPPSTAKES! li SWKPSS T I ^ S ! I ap-oddrp. |'_Vi::.V‘.nV3KS - lh-~ -o BAI'ININER ! i isjrB^ ! I ______I2 7 22nd n AvcfMieCatt | | I I I I I I ' 1 N a m e ______------I I N a m e ______j A d d re ss______1 I ' A d d re ss______• r W e d n e s cHday M arcti: hB 2 9 ------I I ------1 I City ______------I I City ______- 1 0 : 3 0 aa.m - - 8 pI . . m . At W eston PIaz:ca (form erly iToliiillday Inn) j ' Phone ______I I ^ Phone ! ^

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C-6 Timos-Nows, Twin Falls■QllB, l3oho WcKlnooday. M dfch;ch 29,1989 -JWHTr.>me/gardeen Improtve soil Iby addirng orgamic mailiter I m The HUCCC88 of any vcgctjgotdble gar- ' also bc spread ovor thfe vegeta'table gar- tilling or spading,ng. Or add an inch of ■ ■ den ia heavily dependentit u'upon the i A l l e n den. dlii! . . . m anure for each:h Ithree inches of bark . quality of tho soil. O th er excellent sources of o^anicoi dust or sawdust. - ^ t W i l s o n ^ And now is a good tim e t Tiiattcr are manure, bark dust; 10 to improve . \jm . AmendmentsB shouldsl bc thoroughly your Rarden soil by tillingig_or_spading c _ XB L Intermcxintain dust_and Jlfj peat niop. You can ai a m c ----- mixod wlth theI soeoil. -PockeU* of buried— in Koriie organic arnenam'erh e n ia ...... tb ihree'br fourihcHe.s ofdr^ar "'gardening- ...... , f amendrtient cann ccausc uneven Organic amendmentjopi'open up m atter each ywr, An inch or t^ tsl to spade or rolotill hcp.vy clay soils so thc watt m anure is probably sufTicientiS i io growth. Itis best /ater can (low mai «foreplandnB._..______■ inlo Ihem more freely'Aniejnendm enta” cracks nnd-splHpllts-apattrthc soll is dry it it isi£ mixed with straw,- or othciicr bed-- - - twice.befo add w ater and nutrient holholding CB- enough to worvork. Ifit remains in a ding dinj m aterial. Manure shouldId be well 1 hnve preparocrod a leaflet on veg- pacity to sandy soils. Theyley add fertili- }>qI1, then ydudu should wait a few days rotted roll and free of weeds if po.sswsible. If etable gardeninglg with■ additional in- ly to all soils as the organicinic m atter is until it has dridried some more. -.Tilling - - you see a lol dead weeds arourund Q formation on impinpmving garden soil. ^ lurned into hum us by eartlnrthworms and walkingg o:on 80)1 when it is too wet m mai anure pile, you will undnubtibtedly I t also has informrmation on when a nd T “ and olher soil microbes. con compactt Handit harm thc struc- get get a lot of weed seeds wilh thithc m a- how lo plant all1 ofol the common veg- Ir - j ? ^ “ V d N u s ciduTON""! o Soil can be tilled or spadiladed when- ture which yoiyou are trying to improve nure. nur Bagged manure has beet:cn ster- etables, and howIW lo-useI black plaslic . I ‘ ever it is thaw ed and moistaisture is a t with organicc matter.n ilizedtokill iliz< weed seeds. and row covers. to im provi^^lds. I i ' VACAImony the proper level. Evon o)n ne cold morn- Two of thce cheapestcl and best Bark 13 dust and saw dust reququire ex- F or a copy, sendd $1,00$ and a V ings, the soil has thawed1 ojagain by af- sources of orgarganic malter are lawn tra tra nitrogen as they arc? beinglg broken stamped, aelf-addiddressed envelope to | > . GIVEA'n w A v r ternoon. T here is a simplepie test for clippings andid 1leaves. As m entioned down dow by earthworms and micrcrobes. Allen Wilson, P.O,».0, Box 343, Rexburg, i : checking th e moisture leveljvel. Lo«»en in a previousIS column,c lawn clippings Whenever Whi these m aterials arero added Idaho 83440, Askjik fnr vegetableguidc. \ ■■ S W E E P SSTAKES l I and crum ble the soil w ith,h a shovel or and thatch removedren by early spring shortly shoi before nianting, oxtraa ffertili?.------• W ite a to f c nam e below,IW, d ip and deposit coupon alai llIhis store only I hoe. Pick up a handful andmd squeeze it lawn raking' or close mowing is an ex- cr er oro m anure should Ik added;d to sup- Allen Wihon tcctcachcs horticulture | together into a ball. cellent amendindm ent for the vegetable ply ply this nitrogen. Add three or four at Riclis ColUw.c, IHix columriH ap-______I nf i ' oyjt high and ^iifdcn. Anj”lc ;:upH per luu square lect ot gereneral m r every »Wncsncsday in j . let it fall into the hand agaiigain. Ifit ^ the yard durinring'spring cleanup can pur;purpose or vegetable fertilizer2r before Food/home. . N a m e ______! A d d r e s s ______■ I New heorticultvural oilsi fight giarden ppests I C ily ______f P h o n e ______I By tho Baltimore Sun trees and shn:hrubs are bare. If applied Japanese Jap beetles. treatment. The! waterw in the solution I - to a plant in leaf and the weather For F house plants, horticultutural oils freezes, bul thec oilo does not. W hon-it I " (.UW. •.*' There is good news onm thct battle- lurned loo hot or cold, the oil would arc nrc nlso a boon. ProfessionalI Iinterior warms up again,in, evaporation leaves L ._ fronl in the w ar againstt ininsects, and separate oulI ofo solution and burn the planiscapers plai uso them, Davidson Df behind the oil dropletsdn more concen- it bears spreading far andind wide. You foliage. Likowijwise, adm inistered in too jays, sayi bocauso they emit no fun imes and trntod than tho10 loavesI can tolerate, | ? “ V d N U s ” cd d u p o K "'! can fight many of your worstwoi garden concentratedd ai dosage, dorm ant oil nre are utterly safe, so long as lallabel pro- and they burn, enemies, without fear •of of harm to sprays couldi ccl l n ^ plant's pores, pro- rautions caui aro followed. There:rc is no Also, horliculluillunil nils in combina- yoiirself or the environmernent, using a venting respirpiration and burn the fo- neod neei to fear gelling them on o your tion wilh fungiiigicido.s can severely j — VACAIITiaN; new version of an old weap<:apon — oil. liagc. hanhands. . burn your^planti),its, Davidson says. For ' ^ Insecticidal oils formulatalated for use Horticulturaural oils, by contrast, are These T products have beenn refined that reason, reseeser^•e a sprayer usod I ' ’ ■ GIVEA'HWAY! on plants are a3 safe for humans, so light they?y dr}’ in an hour or .so !olo remove i the aromatic undid rniph- for horticuJturalal oils for that alone. I mammals and beneficialal iinsects as when it's wamarm. And unless the mer- :henic ihei oils and olher chemicacals that And wait al leasjast two weeks before . S W E E P SSTAKES,' l they are deadly to a wide/ide rango of cury climbsto to more than 100 degrees ire are highly toxic to plants, 5»o tlthoy are spraying oils on on a plant that -has I ■“ -W ntcstOT rumc below,iw, d ip and deposit coupon al ththis store only i garden pests. Whats morelOre, the new or the humidilidity is very high, when IS as mild r as baby oii. mineral ooil laxa- boon treated ivith wit a fungicide,'Be- I lightweight horticultural.1 oioils, as they most folks woiwouldn't hnve much heart :ives live or petroleum jolly Thc oilso: con- causo roses arcI soso oflen sprayed with | Name of store ______I are called, shine foliagee t(to a bright to spray anyw,yway, insecticidal oils can :ain lain lubricating -agenla-us well v os fungicide-for black bla spot, Davidson | X I luster. They quickly degradrade afler ap- be sprayed in in the heat of summer paraflln-type pan compounds. would bar tl)i;inn fifrom treatm ent w ith | N a m e ______plication, and unlike welt/eltablo pow- without ill effcjffects. In tosts conducled Emulsifiers, E chemicals adiidded to horticultural oils.Is. I A d d re ss ______I ders th at can clog sprayy eequipment, by a Universirsity of Maryland exten- lorticultural hori oils so that thi:hoy mix "Examples ofchemical chi preparations i I oil preparations actuallyy cleancl while sion entomolofilogist, John A. David.son, iV’ilh will water and do not quicki;kly sopa- — nol ju st fungicgicides — wilh which | C ily ______------I doing their work. in which all tytypos of landscape p lan u rato. rate aro another bonus of thesese prod- the oils shouldI not n be combined in- i I P h o n i: ______Oil sprays have como2 a long way were sprayedud with horticultural iiils acts. ucU- In fad. the oils m ust bo0 iproper- elude Captan., Folpel, I K arathane. • from the kerosene-soap corcompositions during the sum su m er and under the iy ly diluted d with water or thc' solutions Scvin, Benlate,, CygonC; or nny product , ^ that were introduced nearl;arly two cen- very worst drought di conditions, all A'ill will bc loo strong and virtuallally cer- conUiining sulfur,ur. { tu n es ago. They have been bee tho fa- came through'jh with dying colors, Lain lain lo .severely damage plantsits. In case of doublubl about a plant’s re- ^ “ vored treatm ent for combim baling lhe Tho oils kill.tills inscct pests by suffo- There T are several olher cautions o action, the best: courseco is lo try jusl a r* " scourge of San Jose scale:ale th at has cation, nmongng olher ways. They work aboiibout tho products. bit of spray on1 Q a small nrea of the J, B O N U S ' cdup d d N ~ 1 plagued fruit orchards. best on sm all,:11, sofl-bodied. sucking in- If If you have a pond, do notlot spray plant's surface alal the hotU:st tim e o f j ,. But the old dormant o011 il: sprays, as sects such as aphids, scale, spider ;hem lher near it lest tho drift ctcoat the the day Wait sevtoven day.s before look- j | they were called, were fullull of impuri- mites and smimall caterpillars. In fact, ,nlls gill^ of fish and suffocate ihemm. ing for evidence of < damage, such ns j ’ VACAILTION! lies. And because they dridried slowly, Davidson sayslys, they are a marvelous Horticultural H oils should1 not k* yellowing leaf tipstip or margins. If no | they were confined lo use in early miticide. Thci’hey are nol effective sprayed spr; if temperatures are e)expected symptoms appearear, assume lhat you i GIVEA'HWAY! spring or laCc'fatl when?n deciduous again.st largjrgo caterpillars and ;o to fullfj lo freezing wiihin 2'1 hhours of can treal the who!hole plant. i. S W E E P Ss l t a k e s ; . W rite A orv ru m c l>cluw,IW, d ip and deposit coupon alat thisl^ slore only I How to• fix / N.inu' of blorc ______I I N a m e ______------I a damag Address .1 •______I S e d H C i t y ______------I wood ficoor I h l I P h o n e ______I The complele sewmgig e/^ tfie ch'^^em ce By Reader's Digest m 1.^

If scrapes and scratchesies mar your M B O N U S cduTO d N ” 1 wood floors, you can usualually cora*ct H the problem without a complele con re- V VACAILTION! finishing job. Floorlwards•ds lh al are ^ badly damaged can Ik* fix.fixed by re- . GIVEA'HWAY! -___ moving the old st-ctinn1 no f floorink' ^ and replacing it. — S W E E P Ss l t a k e s ^---- .itaiii.'i from~ — IW, tn p ant! coupon ai iflliK Mini* uiily I wood floors without sandiriding off the finish. First, tr>' commcrcicrcial fumi- Name of slore ______tua* cleaners. If these dodon’l wnrk, pour some cigarellf lighterter fluid onto N a m e ______a clean, sofl cloth and ruhjh lthc suiin.s A d d r e s s ______wilh it. For w ater spol-s that rc;resist these C ily ______m ethods. tr>’ r\ibbing ththem wilh fg U g I i’lio n e ______■ cigarette ashes and lemonion juicc. Or, F W\I rub wilh a m ixture of roitcotlen.slitni- \ ii<; SALI.E ENDS APRIIJ L 4 t h ! [ ^ powder used for polishin)^ing meuilsi « SiSiaSBiiiaBlStiKiN and lighl oil.' You should Ix- able to rt-remove rni- nor cigarette burns with rotnilien>tune. L FABERICS* r= ””lBdNUS~cdd u p d N ” "! Hairline scratches cann I k‘ camou- - flaged w ith a wax-liki-, tinttinted touch- ^ O F F i VACAILTION! up stick available at,t hardware 7 T h e I stores. On dark-colored surfaces,sur dip ' an India ink pen in iodini-;ne and apply # M a r k e d I GIVEA'HWAY! lo the scratches to concealallhem I . # P r i c e I SWEEPS!s t a k e s ; Tb fix a deeper gouge, ch-;ch-anm,r i '-'I _ ■ -UN AD VEIE R T I S E D ' I fl a joi.sl ti> give support toI ththc rep!.a-e- * ^ O N E DAY\ Y S A L E I ment- F BurnmcK- W '= . 1. 1389 pi You can also removi' ihf txi.ird bv ^^\^3261/3I19 y I - ” " ¥ d N u s ~ cd d u r o W ! splitting il down thi- crtm u-r ,.r,d I along the grain wilh a chiMi.^el STORE HOURS: H( Floorboards fit togethv:thvi' with a ------■' 'I VACAILTION! tongue and groove joint. L’:LW:. sharp Vuivdif n •• chisel tn cut off lhe tongjnguc of iiu- GIVEA'HWAY! board K'lng replaced, thethen n riiow- S W E E P Ss l t a k e s ; the board. iMternalelj-. use ; split the Iward along ils g: 8 44 * 0 Blue Lakeies Blvd. Notr t h , T w i n !FaUs ! ~ 1 W N F H * c lum o b«.'iuw,IW, ctip jr>d deposi! coupon al IfIhis store onty I pr}’ cul the pieces. Cutit ia replace- i------I I menl Ixiiird to size for a .>

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Club ccalenda — ' *• ■ WmNMDtf . T iria riUJllTO l PS . Al^snup —lJOp.s — senior SSUNDAY l ------T-TNsIirPBllrAlqAn'OT------J e r o m o R o tar ry y C lub Adult Chlldrea Anonymlym ous ■ Chapter No.10. S240 — 10:1 S a.m .— SuiU 1020 cshter cell in Hagerman. Adult Childreiim Anonymous MMngic Valley Fellowship Hnll, 80111 2nd ! Ave. ' Kireii.dc^KcalAurant-ront— noon Epiicopal Cbufdi Aiuiei ioin RupertI - 7:30 Blue Lake* OUlc)mal>ark. TidiiFaiU Al-Ateen Magic Valley F«n<“tnowihlp lUU - 4:30 p.m. N.S. —- 8 p.m. J e ro m e S e n ioDrCltiiens r C pja— Magic \Wley Feliowihip Hall, 80801 2nd Ave. AlcoboUcsAnr adull children of olco- A lupport group Ibr people}le wilhi eRwtional B u rle y Ovi^rareaten Anonymous TUESDAY sh ip s , Dinner — noon -M n io r ccnter. al families - ' 6 p.m. Magic itresi or turmoil — 7 p.n.. RoomRo< 113 of tho i Hall.Hi 801 2nd Ave.-N. AAlboholics Anonymous 1V,-in Fnlls McnUilnUil Health Building. 823 C ollm of Southern Idsho DotcriwcrtBuilding. •1 2 9 E .U lh S3t-7:30p.m. t- F ile r S e n io r C itiz en s A lcoholics An<\nonymou9 - MMagic Volley Fellowship Hnll - n.m. m. nndAp.m. Shoshone Goldciildcn Years Senior Cit- Quilting, handicrefli andI « potluck] dinner Dinner— noon-aeniornoo; cenler. G o o d in g R o ta ry C lub . 6:30 p.m. BuMB D u p lic a te B rid g e C iublb izona — noon Filer Senior Havea. B u h l R oitary tai Ciob Lincoln Inn — 12-i5p.m. Al-Anon PnirsP, play begins — 7 p.m. — Lincoln Lunch — noon —-M!niorecntcr- wr G o o d in g O v e r u l e n AmA nonym ous Ramona mnU U urant-12K »5 p.m. H a g e rm a n S e n io r C itiz enn sa , Magic Valley Felli'ellowihip Hall — 8 p.m. CouiCourU community building. 1310 MalialnSL Singles Againn SuS u p p o rt G ro u p Walker C e n te r-6 :3 0 p.m.D. Eden>BazeueltO Q S e n io r C itizen s Dinner— noon — lenior center.r. B u h lC b o m bb e e i r o f Com m erce B u rie y R o ta ry C lub Tv,in Falls Churchirch of the Noiarene — 7 GoodingSenior Citlzenite n s Senior ccnteriter in Eden — noon I n d e p e n d e n t S e n io r C itizoM ria ' Ramona restauraurant — noon BBuriey Inn — 12K)5 p.m. p.m. Dinner noon lenior center.r. FUer Senion io r C itiz en s , ______B uhl S e n ior C itiz e n s DDlvorc^Death Support Grovo u p S n a k e R iv e r LloiL io n s C lub 15! . OinA«r-.no(noon— Filer Senior Haven. . Dinner nnd bingo — noon. G o o d in g T O P S N o. 25! American Legion Hall '■ ■ L»n*-.»n.n1 nnd cards — 6 p.m. — senior TTWin Foils Church of thc Nnranartnc. 401 Wok n' Grill resUiucsUiuronL TWin Foils — 7 Senior rilizeni buildinj —.6:Mp.m. Glenns FoiF c n y S e n io r C itiz en s Ctnler. ______^Siith Ave. N — 7 p.m. p.m. J e r o m e S e n io r C itizen s . finnnfifv — Iilnnrf Tfn- E deti’H aa e lto n S e n io r C itizz e n s S w e et A d elinie es s \W om ens B arber* Dinner— noon — lenior «nlictnler. ter. Dinner— noon —lenior ctnler. on SL N-, Twin Falls - 7 J0 DDinner — noon — icnior center Inn IEden. sh o p S in g e rs HkiiiiiiT0P8No. M;. . - GoodlngSt{Senior Citizens - ' .NarcoticsAnonymous FilerF Al-Anon • •f'trstMethodirtChu. Church Twin Fnlli - 7:30 1031st £. Hanien-7:30p.cr1p.m. Dinner— nocnoon — lenior center. E>ortorHope-8p.m. Hagennan SeniorSei Citizens PPeace Lutheran Church — 8 p.m. p.m. J e ro m e O p tim is t C lublb Hagermantan S e n io r C itiz o £ i C c n te r S h o s h o n e G olden Y ears ScS c n io c C il. Breakfait fromn 9 n-m. lo noon letiior cenlcr. F ile r K iw an is C lu b Twin Falls Rotozo to i^ C lu b Woodi Fsmily BetUumn t—l-6:30p.m. ( Ait» and era)cralti 9 s.m. lo 4 p.m. and lunch iz {j, e n s Hansen 1bps»• ■ FFiler United Methodisl Church -•noon n The Bluo IjikeiI ChaChapter — 7 o.m. — Holi- Jerom e Senior Citizens M------5-p.m,----- Sleelimilh— —-Fll«-SeniorCltlsens F ------davinn, —■ _ _ _ . . Dinner— noon — eenior cente«nier. H a ile y Rlo o tta iy C lu b T" home. 103 1st Sl.EasL Ed DDinner — noon — Filer Senior Haviaven. Tw in Fallfl TOPS Deacon Blueiluei RMtaurant — noon. Je ro m e AI-An publiei jmI'irr 'irr ro/umn ii detignfd to Brunch from 8:20 Co 10:30 a. Dinner — noon — aenior cenler. J e ro m e SSo: e n io r C itiz e n s Senior Ciliunsbiisbuilding-8p.m. L □nnouncr Afa^ir M iry elubi and ofgani:a- ter. B u rle y S e n io r C i tiu n s Lincoln Inn — noon Dinner —■ no(noon — senior cenler. „ R ich n e ld Sen!e n io r C itiz e n s C fion mrtlinga. timri ti andon plant. Tb havt your T w in F a lls Al*Anon Dance — senior cenler.=J;30-11 Gooding Senior Citizens Uley Jaycees ■“ f ” ' Lunch— , ™1 — - Community Building. TDinner — noon — senior ccnter. metlinK liiltd, or lo updaltuj your mrrtin^ in- Mngic Valley Feliowihip Hall,Hall 601 2nd Ave. Cocaine Anonymous N, —flp ,m .,___ 7:30jnn. c S h o shone Al*/Ll'Anon FHagerman Senior CitizensJ furmttlton, tend notin)(icr with nomi of Iht otga- — Magic \^lley Fellowship Hall — I I.U4tkUi,■ aad Hau-of-Ou______Twin Falls A l^ o n Step3 tep Meeting -OpUmist'Cit C lub o f Tw in T a lls -O p .m .- Semor c e n ie- r- 8 f p .m ...... BBrtakros(—6 n.m. b noon — sonicniDr ionW." Narcotics Anonymous mrrlin^ with a ttltpk•IrphOnr numbtr and natnt Migie VtUey Fe]Io»-*hip Hail,Hail SOI 2nd Ave. Mondarin1 HoHouie m tnurant — noon. - ShpahoneAI-/U -A tecns JJc ro m o K u n g F u C lu b Magic Valley Fellpwihip H a l l- : in /o tht 71m«-iV#u>*. P.O. N .-n o a n O v e re a te«rs n Anonymous -fip.m. " , JJerome County Fnirpound* — 5:30•tn „ m “ ""foct ptrion to OvereatersAnonymous P-*"- Bai ^8. Jl*-m Falh.Ill, I Idoha H3303. attrntion IW inFailsUoosCfublb Magic Vaiieyfey FelJowihip Holl — 7 p.m .' lu p p o rt G ro u p JJerorae-M erchents Associatf HCA Walker Cenlcr, U i Moin i ■ Club Caltndar. Tht\t dndrodlint i$ noon on Mon- im — noon S t o p l i gf h h t tC lu b ^ thodist C h u rc h -7 p.m. . M Elki Lodge conference room - Twin F o l i a - 10o.m,. . . . Woods c a f e - 8 a . m . -----. doy. tea tasiSters cairry on titraditiorn POiKket doyors ^ The Washington Post kimono perfoirforming the Japanese lea Tbiley lb Inc. “Why don’t they’ acall it cof- ceremony. Brightly Br colored tea boxes fee?" fee NEW YORK - -n s. the thi season to and canisters4}rs from all over thc world Afler 0 morning devoted toU,suchi.- P o p ud l a r until 1918, concealed c( sliding1 (doors make a cor:om eback roll out th e Bpittoons andnd pi ut the ket- are stackeded in bookcases and on sues su as how to handle a reququest from tics on for one of the oddestodd rites of counters.In In one comer, teapots and Washington Wi lo set a standarard for de- By the Associ.ociated Press onone room to another. And in exist- mucH so th a t lifetime lifel guarantees spring in any federal ageiIgency: the an- cups are ranged rar beside a sink, and cafTeinated cal tea, the board got;ot down lo in(ing homes, pocket doors wereire often are onered.’ He soyssoy there even is a nual m eeting in Brook!Doklyn of the two large metal m tea kettles steam serious sei business: tasting tthe teas Wherever Ts space is al a premium, reiremoved in the process of rer•emodel- relu m lo the proctiiactice of retiring be­ Board of Experts. over electric•ric coils. Bright sunlight submitied su os candidates for this pockel doorsirs are making o come- injing to make way for in-thihe-wali hind gliding doorsars “for‘ a brief, con- 1baj.««upie8 an honorclored place not stream s thnJirough the room’s Inrge year’s ye. black-tea standard. back. Pockot:et doors — those th a t he.heating ducts and w ater pipe;3CS. Add fidenliol Ictc-o-tetelete or an uninter­ ju s t in American history,Dry, but in the windows. (“I (“I have lo have a north Using on antiquated balance, slide oul of sight inlo the walls lolo thot the fact lhal hardwanire rusl- rupled snooze." the Food and light* to assiissess the color of the tea, boord bo. chairmon Wall i carefully when nol inin usei — were a charm - eded and squeaked when not regulatory domain of th< bt oiled Pocket doors nownow arc being mode Drug A dm inistration. Thanks Thi to the Dick explainelined.) weighed wc oul 35 grains (alaboul 2'/< ing feature J o of upper- and middle- refregularly. of lightweight slee)Heel, fiberglass and Iba Importation Act ojf fl 1897, tea is The Boardird of Ibo Experts’ sole re- grams gri or a leospoonful) off thingever is plumb exports appointed by thehe isecretary of Janice Shackackett of Tba Importers Inc. along al( the edge of a heavy,y, rotating The pockelkel door began to lose' doclaiming lhe 10 square feel of space and level i Be sureure you have a good Health and Human Servk>rvices gather pointed out,It, for mosl other products, wooden wc table. Sealed oroiround the popularity vwhen more efficient coicommitted to a Conventionalll door’s level, since so tianyman things you do . every March in the FDA’DA’s Brooklyn the FDA haslas no minimum taste alan- table, tai the board membebers first healing systcstems made obsolete lhe cleclearance means space for oianother around the houso50 requirerc the use of ofiice to decide ju st howow good — or dard. "nosed""n' each tea, pulling up:p a spoon- 'closed room"im" hcai-conser\ing rou- pitplant, bookcase, choir or lampnp. a level. A level that thoi is too small or how bad — tea sold in the United Dick is thc thi board’s perm anent ex- ful ful of wet leaves, examiningg lheirI col- line of the firtfiiYplacc era. Also, living 1Sieve Johnson, vice presidlidenl of of poor qualitywill will nol be a help to States should’be. The! board bc selects ecutive secre:retary. The o ther six mem- or or nnd sniffing them. ThenI tlthey last- rooms, as thcthey were called in new LlLE. Johnson Products, a manaker of you and, in someme cases,' can spoil thc standard teas thatat thc tasters bers arc eotea importers or execulives ed ed each, slurping it up fromm a spoon. houses, oflen.en hnd no doors at all, poipocket-door kits, says m odemm hard- whot otherwise! would wi bc a good use throughout the yearar for( compari* of large Amile r i c a n tea-packing com- swishing su il around in their!ir mouths but broad arcarchways that connected waware ‘is virtually foolpnxroof, so job, son. panies, appippointed for three-year and an spilling il neatly into oI sspittoon. This Victorian-eru 8ystr as n d d a n c e a t th e With his neat grown andI uponu; how much the leaves avoid ov gelling Jittery froni ttoo much D iletU nle; organization.oi than three decades. Wt dreds of parents with valuablfble infor-' Rogerson Scrviccricc on behalf of the white mustache, anxiotdous manner, are allowed?d toI ferment before drying .caffeine, ,ca Dick explained. OrOn a biuy Alice Andersc ■rson, beautiful and so malmalion. "nianks ogoin for youi)ur inter- Rogerson Wotorer DiBlrict,1 It wos a jge of oolongs and upon thethc addition of other ingre- day da in the Tba Room, he! i and Lim very talented a and intimate knowledge 1 os Anna: and young, est in the IMPACT program1 {and for huge success for ithe district, which ms more Uke a dients. sometimesso: taste as manyly as 3(X) exuberant Davi and Earl Greys, he seems ivid Lay, as the King, youyour continued support. certainly has made mai a difference in ens novel than About 700 percent | of the lea enter- cups. cu “If I gel a really goc;ood tea, 1 were super, abi character from a Dickens absolutely super. The MARCIA n LANTING our financial siluaitu a tio n . ireau crat And ing the Unitinited States is destined for m mi ight swallow th at one,’ hee isaid. King’s childrcr a lato 20th-century bure^ ren and wives were Substance S Abuse AdId v iso ry We wish lo thanhank the Barton Fom* thc IVa Room is th e last lasi thing one teabags, whivhich oflen contairt a mix- Watt called one of the ccondidat« charming, too, a ), as was all of the cast CoiCouncil iiy Band for th.eir e ln donation and great would expect to find onDn Ithc seventh ture of leas.IS. Most of th e rcsl is used black bli teas “brassy,* and Voninnier pro- — congratulatio: lions, everyone. EDistrict Drug EducationIQ Coor- music. Your unseinselfish generosity is floor of a dilapidated1 foformer Navy to make instant ins tea. Only a small nounced no another “not even t W hatreallyir/ impressed me, Ihough. dinator greatly appreciate!iated and has certainly warehouse, off a corridordor lined with proportion1 is is sold os loose tea. Two Tv others, several memb of work this Diletlanlc CARLSNOW ^ made a dilTerenceice Ito our community. drab govenim ent offices.IS. The boardrd does nol regulate herbal were wc too good to sen-e as tthp m in i' ** quality of lot just once in awhile, Superintendent LEROY DAVISVIS Pictures of clipper ships 8hi| hang on tea, and the the mere mention of that mum .mi standard. They asksked Dick ir. It is proof lhal when “Twin ^ FalU School Distririct No. Chainnftn, RojRogerson W ater Dis- raphs of work- beverage projro v o k ^ sneers from sever- w wl hether there was enough tale o f^ ^ l but ever, year. the walls with photograp people dedicate them- 4U tr ic t ina sorting tea al members.;rs. 'It isn't tea,'’ hissed year's ye black-tea slandai^ to ers in India picking and ; accomplishment of a _ !* a woman in a James Watt011. recently retired from other otl year. leaves, and a poster of a ' purpose, il canbn be done. Please join us Satut My hat is 00" of to you — you are .turday April 1 ------great. for o u r TABLE LINIINENiHOW. Floors- -- WAYNE KENENWORTHY featuring the latest!st_spring and • CoDtinued fromn P a g e C8 coated nailsils and sink the nailheads. fine fit steel wool. Remove dusiist and ap- Jerome su m m e r linens froirom Europe. board into the groove of thetl old floor- Fill the naillil holesI and the joints with ply pl, polyurethane, shellac oir r varnish. ' Two S h o w s s - ing, then drivo the boaiw ard into the color-maUhei:hed wood putty, 11:00 a.m .and2:(12 :0 0 p.m . opening with a wood blocblock and mal- Tb refmisllish the now floorboard to Allow to dry a l least twoidnJiHkco. d T hanks giviven regarding match thei rest,n sand carefully and buff bi w ilh steel wool again. A P a r e n t A wivareness i N ight Drill pilot holes for• nails ne ot each vacuum thehe dust. Apply clear sealer coats co of paste wax, followed I £anfUfiMtL ol. Some The Twin Fall^alb School District and end anii along the sidede of the new or a stainn loi match th e adjoining ing in with lamb's wool. sk o iR o o d ' e Abuse Advisory Coun- board. Moke holes smallilaller than the flooring. (SorSome stains come combined pol>'urethanes po do nol neeeed to be Substance fi cil would like2 tito express sincere ap- ^ nail you'll bc using. Drive Dri in glue- with a sealealer.) ^ e n dry, buff with waxed. wi Check thc label.

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C. . . D E A R ABBY: J a m a full student, male, living on myn y ow n a n d working part time to pay mm] y and put myself through colli @1 It'a a real problem to staytay in school F nnd pay such outrageous ppri rice s for I ^ — rental-propertythatls ccrtn:rtn iiily ------...... ------nothing to brag obout. J have two choices; I canin eithere Jive DDIPC in a dump, or I can work lolop n g h o u rs r n i UIES C GOOD NOW THRIRU APRIL 1 ,1 9 8 9 in order to mako enough mmo l y 10 WHILE: CQUANTITIES LAST' NO RAINCHECK! * M aunciMIMTDMnOHU Ti live in a nice apartm ent andIn d le t m y r-* grades go down. MOiajJL \Vhat do you say, Ahby? -BARELY MAKIIKING IT IN H 9 I PERU,PEi IND. K O B PUNTER KLEENEX MILLS BROS D E A R B A R E L Y M A KI IN N G n ^ You didn’t really think I wouvould ad- mrvrmcocoft.SI fit SOFTIQUE vise you to w ork long h o uTS rs ini ord er ASSC E WILDrBIRD I to live in a nice apartm entit ata' the cx- pense of letting your grades,les go down, SNA(iCKS TISSUES SEEDI d id you? 7 O Z . C OONTAINERS I 100 CT POP-UP OR G Ify o u a re living on y o ur r owoi n a n d R E G . 1 .33S 9 175 CTREACH-IN w orking p a rt tim e to g e t a collegocc ed- • E N D A ISI S ! L E 8 -A REG . 99(5-1.25 •END AISLEL E 1 3 -B ucation with no ouUiae helpd p , , o u a p . M A T I O N ■ parently have the right stud Your education should bbe c your } lop U jflT priority If all you can affordird now is a ■ ■ w T ■ COCOA dump — then live in a dumpmp.cleanit R flIV up, and work hard to get thethc best If IIA grades possible, Better that > at way ... ,2 PACI*C^ K B O X i i than living in a nice apartmctment now, ppf' i * 99 1 .2 9 J le ttin g your g rad e s go dowvn, n, and liv- vS^l'p- EACH E 1 1 - D • -inginadumpthorestofyouyour life, m - DEARABBYtMyhusbani a?: i t do not believe in having cred because of the serious probleb le m s th e y c an lead to — a n d also b e cauc au se we I 1 L H O O V/ER-ELITE E I M don't think we should pay a yearlyj |H | ^ BLACtCK MAGIC service charge for identificatication pur- S UPRIIUGHT n poses. We did finallv get a1 locallo( de- lUSEPLANT partm ent store card for checlleck-cash- j^H■ VACUlUUM ingpurposes only Ml>X Tne problem comes in tryii ■ ' # U 4 4 6 7 ! rying to |^H IY QTS. GOLD LABEL pay by chcck at an increasingJing num- ' T\ ber of stores. They all insistston c see- HM QUEEN S ing a miyor credit cord beforefore they will accept a chcck. I realizez e thI e y C PILLOWS could apply a bad check amoimount to Jl/ EXTRA FIRM 1 9 the creait card to get paid,. bbi u t w h a t J ___ r C9 V h about the people whose cardsrds are a!- I HOLLOFIU EG . 10.99 ready over the limit? EA. -A^EIZ-E^^ I I ■______E EACH r ^ e s 's wXnt I hate the^o.most is be- • Hfl ing treated like a second-claslass citizen |_l y iSNUG(IGGLE m by rude, insensitive clerks wl : w h e n you ■aT l"“r c '[’nlie(C tell them you don’t have a crc iBRiC JiBARE c a rd . T h ey look dow n th e irr nosesnc you as ifyou are a poor riskik justji be- cause you don’l have $8,000)0 worthv of • H IFTENER fROOT plastic debts. 12. SIZE W'hat option do we have be.be.sides /^ .i. U t ROSES carrying cash for all our purcljrchases? |nm M |V PALMOLIVE We do not want lo compromismise our- f_ q NON ^ g selves by having a credit carda rd ju s t for BAR SOAP d PATENT H I •check-cashing identification. 199 E e #1 1/2 ■ 2 I HYPO-ALLERGENIC Isn'l it a form of discrimina inatiun (o 1 ■ EA CH 3.5 3i OZ. BAR I GRADE ■ 1 refuse to accept a chcck from3m som e- ® REG , 3 9 c a NOW ■ one just because he or she do( m m F O R I 991 do e sn 't •AISLE 10-E EACH have credit cards? Any surrc'ge.slions?.' m t m i I i i I I ^ -STILL CHEHECKING INMLIL L IN O IS M

DEAR STILL: One option:on: G et a K check-jfuarantee card fromI yyo o u r V bank. Not everj’ business will * 2 5 o 5 W rs-ill accept V F j j i m p s ’ ■ coxtac' m • it, but moat should — and iifa f a clerk ■UUII.MA ■ refuses, ask to speak to thee mm a n a p e r /wl The check-guarantee card is bI e tte r 1 protection for the merchantit ttthan the credit card. K Some credit card companic:nies cffyr cards with no annua! fee. so>0 ifyil o u m NATURE MADE don't use the crcdit, they cost PHILLIPS o st noth- list er inSJE e : ing. UAL IGHHIME OYSTER SHEIII equ MILK MOUTH­H- D E A R ABBY: O ver th e ye;iy e a rs I've COLD.D MEDICINE f SWEElTENER OF gotten many ideas from readi;a d in f;y u u r CALCIUM IF MAGNESIA 10 0Z . ^ C K E T S WASHW column. Now-I would like toa pgive you •! WITH VITAMIN D [ 200 PAC 12 o z . ■ •AISLE 21-C E P T IC : one to pass along to your readeaders. 100 TABS- 250 MG RE G;. . 7.69 REG.G. 3 .9 9 --AISLE 19-D 3 REG.°a99*^Afsu3L E 17-D I have rheumatoid arthritisiti s and am skeptical about leaving[the th house B on a snowy or ic>- day Last Christ-Ch m ■ mas my husband bought mcleacord- a M ■ less telephone, so now when 1 ' m I ' down the road Ib'lhe mailbox,•ox.uruut ■ A ■ R E G . 3.69 to walk our dog, I take the phi phunu H % B E A C H ^ with me. Ifl should happenn totc fal! m " I and get hurt, I have the phoru.one w uh I me to call for help. w m A cordless telephone would a . wonderful gift for thc elderly i r firm who don't need any moreore I BOcks o r perfum e. - EL1L\BETH ME; SBTfS >IE/\N S1N PENN’S>M.VAS'1A ^ l ■ Wodno&diwJny. Ma/ch 29, 1989 ‘nmos-Ncs-Nows, Twin Falls. Idafw

■ N B A D 3 f S p cO f t S ■ Scores and statiIts D 4 [/^ ■I Classified adverjrtising D5-8 D Wolv/erine!s couhId matke it 2 e t ^ js in a row Editors nou;: 'thisiiisapreW i ew^HKBH contender at disdistrict unless those on Magic Valloy small-stll-school tennis teams aro also80 ^w ith o u t d e p th th is for this spring. The Class Ck A tennis ycor — then t may be a horserace. advancc. will be publia in Fri- Wc'rc not powerivcrhousejn girU' jin r ...... ■ day's Timea-Ncws...... gles and ourinabilability to score points in g irls' C8 and girls' doubles ,, By STE V E C R UM P motchcs will kec|keep us from winning Tj'mcs-^eiws sports edito matches this year('ear. Also wc m ay not bc able to Held1 a fullfi team — we only Wood R iver High School, Sc which have ISplayors,"s," won thc state C iasaB tcrtennis champi* Jo ro m o onship in 1966, skippedcd a i rebuilding Sheer volumeme may make the year lost season and w on s ta te Tigers o more formidablefon challenger again. to Wood Riverr this year thon last, So is this the year the Wolverines when they finisheished third behind the com c bock dow n to e arth (Com m unity Schoo!hool. D o n 't co u n t on it. "Our numbersrs Qore tip — wo Have a ___ Nancy Scribner —i-w w ho_haa_»oQ_^^^^| nio'^ peoplele Uto choose from this three state championshifships in her six- yenr," said Ken}n Wrighi.\ in his 14th' ycor tenure at Wood Ri — p L season os the Tigerigers’ coach. "And we and co-coach Mark Scrilcribner have 10 h a v e a fa irlyy experiencedt boys' vanity members retumiiming from la st. ------team;-^^— ------year's team which won wo both the Karrie Wrighi,;hl, a senior who wenl state ond District 4 titles into last spring'sl's dislrictc tournament ; "We hove several strong st young as the No. 2 seedled ini girls' singles be­ ployers, especiolly amornong thc boys," * fore being upset,set, leads the Tigers said N ancy S c rib n er. k Jk this year along? withwi doubles special- Thc Wolverines, whovho along with JH j5,5 isl Ben Burdick.ck. who qualified for Kctchum-Sun Vallcyy Community , . stnte lasl year as ai ninth-grader, and school enjoy a ncaiicar-permanent ■ ■ ■ S S 5 S ? scmorsKcnSkinn.cinner and Leroy Alon- homeJ was called edu- back doubleheaders." he sai(aid. "We haven't yet this lel him off the hook an outIt —- boiH onl}-2 counts. ininning r later. th e 19ft> Olym pics a n d fucfuccd no sane- cational and,nd informal," Mo'ran .said. A n oFfOf ftn d a walk put thc nnrsTJWfiiKrttR'U.s. oi] l inil-ro i b ( e n in th e d^‘u^!— H'he Kaglc.s'will”\s’ind"upjp their current homes- ^ lhe runs scored when Ron: AnderMinAr .singled. Jeff mittee had a programTl ofc non-puni- testing basin-siness before and thc poinl tand t;i at 4 p.m. loday ul FrFrontier Field wilh the tive testing in place. Scholzen grounded oul and1 Wed.sonWi Kbanks added wa.s lo give•e athletes a lhe chance to be College C< of Eastern L'lah. llII will be a nine-inning, ^ ^ a single. *■ • Mike Moran, informal]nation director comfortable)le w ith lh e p ro ce d u re . ” single sii game affair. r That left the Eagles behindind fur the day although for the USOC. said Tuesdlesday lhat the Athletesf werew not punished if they ['.] Thursday CSI and CEU' 'will head for Ontario, they the pulled to within one onilw()occasion.s. iw >'■ p enally-free teslin g period pc from tested positi\itive "bccau.se the po.s.sibil- q Ore.. and thc opening roundid of a three-day touma- N ovem ber 1983 to Ma arc rc h 1984 w a s ity o f e rr o rrexi.sted." o ' The Eagles got minimumm mileagei oul of lheir ...'rt. ^■ M ajigic Vall€ey could1 rccaptture sm.-in.s Slale high school champi- circum ci: stances, only two off Ithc three year and wc h:have four seniors and onship.s n the .same sport in the team te. s will go this lime, so0 ■the com- seven juniors.' sa m e r. but prospecLs are good pelition pe could be fierce. Zahn. a senioilior who was last year's lhal the Jercerom e boy.-i a n d Buhl g irls On the girls' side. Toraa 'Cantrell. Dislrict 4 medaldalisl, is off lo a strong i ' Good morning. IIt's Wed- golf leamss rmight make it two in a the th key lo the Indians' disIistricl and start this sprin,ring, as are Thomp.son I ocsday, M arch 29. row th is .spriip n n g . Slate ,su titles, returns to leadd the Buhl and Burton. no%now juniors, and senior I Tuesday’s scores•gg Unless, of course, the Tigers lose contingent co which won tlthe state Cxjrtney Moss,s. who played mostly I outtotheBuBuhl boys. c ch h a m p io n s h ip by 17 Klrolrakes la.sl wiih a junior vvai ars ity a y e a r ago. ■ One ison for Distnct 4's great sp sp rin g . 'We need one om of our last year's I ms. of course, is that the Gooding is attempting to} rrevive ils JVs to show hele cani play varsity con- I NBA slate Classss H toumamenl will be golf go program this year uncinder fir.sl- sislenlly this year,*yei said Mowrer. I JfTwr 111. AU.PiU ,D.ID« played a t thithe Jerome Counlry Club, year yc boys' basketball coaoach Rich Olher contendcnders for thc first five I niii»d.iph.. in , ii—iMin.'.,ii,’.,(fT w hich is honwme for the Tigers and a Thompson, Tl and Kimberly rr <')rvffltnd lO'i. VO may have as seniors Shontane Blamires and Blade ■ second homtme for Filer s and Buhl's a a fewI individual golfers commpetingin While, juniorsrs Justin Bcnch, Joe I S>. W4 teams. Thele three sqirids alternate di: O^.p.111, !<■» district wumaments. Babcock, Johnihn L a m b a n d M ark I Kin 1)0. am ong thele country club, Canyon Je ro m e Davidson, sophtphomores Rusty Peler- I n « n .i 127. LA. L«k»r» IM S p rin g s Golflolf Course in Twin Falls The Tigers won their owiwn inviui- son and BradI SawyerSi and freshman n and C lea r Lake Country Club in lional tic tournament by thiLhree-wood Richard Clarii.k r , H ^ H I Buhl. drived r over the class of thc! sSlate lasl The Jeromele girla have just one B Today "Jero m e.■ IS is always lough and we'll April A{ and lenglhed lhat acadvantage player, juniorr Jodey. Bumham, re- lj COLUXJE llA.sf:HAU. be pla>inglg our district match on by by the time of the state touilumament. turning, and will wi! be rebuilding wilh - I CoJit. u i’i.s,s .1 .1 .J lh e ir hom ec ccourse,' said Buhl coach Seniors So JefT VanOrman ai ]Soylh.m ld.hu, r,rlj 4 and Luke juniors Staceyey Marshall, Desiree ■ U rry Franc;incis, thc h«ad professional Rowlarid. R( junior Jacque ZZahn and Blom,AnyBMa'daxwcli. Shcrec Ander- ■ nAflEBAiJ. al Clear Lakiake. "Filer should improve sophomores so Shane Burton1 aand Chad son and seniorr NickyN Wilson. ■ and bc rcnlifll comp<-titivp by d is tric t Thompson Th were consistent,n t. p la y ed Buhl ■ and Buh! hahas one of their .strongest logether U>] and were unstoppp p a b le by 1988 g irls'i district medalist H teams in yea,ears. 1 think U will be real sla sU te . ([lantrell. a junicjuor, is Buhl s most ex- H close. The Buhl Bi girls did nol lose any V’anOrman and Kowlatland both pencnccd golfelifer, but the Indians H stre n g th lo0 ggradirition and slwuld bc graduated, gr bul lhe Tigers» cdon't op- aren't giving’ upi a lot with thcir H ilUU ' ’• lough a g a inin .' .' pear pe to have missed a beat. youth- Elizabelbelh Fennen. ruw a H S)0 pm » l:iK I..., iM thoughh Jerome won the state "We have a lot of depth anrind expcri- soplwraore, finiIniahcd second at dis- H championshi;ship last spnng m Hayden ence cn wnih three relumingJ Ifrom the tncl last yearir aa a freshman, and UJn. by Z) ■”) strokes over runnerojp sU •-Mt m fflMVAMOT AffUQ slate championship teamim.* said currenl sophomiimores C^nsune Brown Jerom j, e's Justin Ber>ch A m e ric an FFalls, tlw Tigers, Buhl Jerome Je coach Dale Mowrertr, in hi, . :h putts while team mateI t e Cortney Moss OLF on Page D2 studies thc slope onn the green during a recrecent practice 0*2 Timoo-Nowc, Twinn Falls,Fj Idaho WcKJnoscJ.iy, Maf(!afch 29, 1989 p Brielifly In spp o rts —

rroi* several moreire 'weeks, the lawyer headingng th e p robe R a n k in g sI arca: based upon money eareariicd i'n PRCA- the open1 divisioni and first in the’ nonovice class at 275 YFCA to bebegin youth soci said T\iesday sanctioned rodrodeos, po u n o s wiivith a lift of 1.365 pounds; JanJam es Green ofTwin TWIN FALLS -— The' Magic Valley 'YFCAA and thc - The announcemcement apparently clears the lh way for w t '‘h ' k . . Falls, secc!Cond in the Huperheuvywoigheight division with a Tivin Fnils Youth1 SoccerS A.s6ociation will coconduct a R ose to b e w ithI the thi Reds when they piny thefie i ^ s A nge- Valley lihersll win divis:ISlOnS liaofl,5757.') pounds: T b r ^ W alton oof f IIHailey, third in the sprinK socccr progratjram for children in grades 1 through lc3 Dodgers in baseball'sbas traditional opener c lift of 1.250 pounds: ron Mondny jerqM E; —- Jerome's Chet Lovelandand and Barbara avywelght division with a lift 6. in Cincinnati, May and Twinvin Falls' Dennis Peyman, DarrinDa Frost and Hojlopkins ofTwin Falls, secondond in the opeh divi- The scnson will startsta Apri! 4 and end Muy 16. 16. with all n 1 I ' tl Rav WoollevV 0all wori their divisions ait t thetl Idaho State 1 firat in the novice tlass of'the the women's division Raines~ptnyEd“iit~Rc iest-^aU 40B rney^ “Robort 3ttinrf“Jtmior~High'gh-schooi^B uriey-bei y-O P gH PowbrlilHngC; Championships held herem Mi r a r r e ^ ------" t h . t ootal t of 70&-pound!T7-nnd 'Conw •T here a re sev en scheduled scl gumes, two dcvc ]vdopmcnl BURLEY-EntEntries arc being accepted foror the annu- The resultsits were' releosed Monday, second m,n the women's novice classss \with a lift of 510 camps nnd a postsea:leason toumament. , 'c . nl Burley Iwo-maiman .best-ball golf lournamcilent, reports Loveland wonwc the 123-pound divisionin withv a total lift Entry forma mayly beI picked up at the Y throi Tough Sat- assistant Professiof!sion[i] 'R -a cy F rn n k . of 750 poundsids, whilo-FroBt took-hi9-242242-pound-M -ciglrt-I>j^|,I. ------—urday Rntry fee iss $$15 and indudes team-shir h.rt,-insur- ,iid ,hohc ,event, slated for April 8-9i-9 o t B u rle y c lass w ith aI liftlil of 1,530 pounds. He alsoIso w on first place l a d r o m e , Magic;ic win title ance, camps ond IdahoIda Youth Socccr'Associatio 't'on ”>™- Municipal coursc,se, will be run in two fiights, handicaps in thc noviccc ddivision in his class, T W IN' FALLSI — Tbams from thethe Bowladrome nnd . , berflhip. Shin guardsrds will be required, used to devilevise lhe split. He said a maximum mi of May won theth women's open divisionI withwi a lift of 770 the Mapcic Bow| won the Majpc Bowl's.vI's Junior Invitation- First through fourourth graderH will play 'I\icsi icsday nnd geven strokes diffeiifferential will bc allowed bctvitween team- pounds, eamir•ning outstanding lifler' awordard honors in the al Bowlingng Tbumament earHer thiss mimonlh al the'Magic Thursday eveningsgs and fiflh nnd sixth gra'[ra d ars on process, Bowl, Wednesdny nights.I. Entry fee is S601;60 p e r te a m . Woolley, competing cor in tho 275-poundund division, set Wnninpng Division I was the BowladrIndromo Junior Ttam ' Further informatiollion can be obtained by phon,onmg 733- ^ ' • ,i-,| three new statitate rccords with a .squat lilliifl of 800 pounds, of Cobey’ Magee,N Kelly Klimes, Randyidy Gentry and Ttrry 4384. Burley mnan a wins bowlini13 title a bench press?ss of 540 pounds and a deadeadiift of 710, He- Fiscua, wtivhile thc Mngic Bowl squadad cof Saul Solis, JefT nning total of 2,050 pounds,3, a personal best, I.*nker, Li inks BURLEY - Burley'sBur Roger Reid defeatedi UI m Miller Lisa Pearson and Jodi Lcnkcriker took the Division Bye-Bye saisays hello to Yan med outstanding lificr of the aflemoon scs- III honors. 212-171 S u n d a yy to claim the tille in the NatiItional Ama- rs. NEW YORK (AP)-P) _ The New York Yankeca r M agee g u icur Bowlers, Inc.,ic,, tournam ent at Bonanza Lc “ and Fiscus were the all-evenivenLs w in n e rs in Di- designated hitter-firsfirst basemnn Steve Balboni f ,ook first pluce in the 198-pouilound class with u visions I £ " Reid's viclory/ substantiatedsu the semifinalal qualifying [ and II, respectively, wilh1 k(kores of 1,913 Und 15 p o u n d s, in clu d in g a 645-pci-pound squat lift 1915. Jon Seattle Mariners on Monday for minor-leaguew p itc h e r serie., o f 6.17 h ei posted pc while Milter was seciecond at 611 ° m Lenker took the Divisionion I singles with a Dana Ridenour. and a 4dO-poipoiind bcnch press, whichI W'w cre, both s ta le m a rk p f 62 , ,, and Kred Webb,,l\vin l\v Falls, third al.Sei. 625, while Gentry was the sin]singles winner in Di- lop Yankee prospect, has 14' vision II w B alboni, once a to] M7 career Miller advancedced to the finals against Reidd by lopping with a mark of 659...... ho.mcrs in eight mnjcinjor league Hcasons nnd ia a L ill!l‘;!n£_Wnbb_2Q0dl)2Jn„in th e firs t of th e h end-to-1o-head final The Bodyy Shop£ of Twin Falls wonn thet! sble team ,, Magee! andt Klimes cdtpbined forr ththe Division 1 dou- .231 hitter. He won.’on $800,000 in n salnrylirE iifBitfanoor-^atches. '• chnmpionRhip,lip,-followed bythc Jeromele F itn ess C c n tc r, aw areird with.a mark of 1,276, whilvhile Chris Anderson hearing this wintfir.ir. J thc host clubub for tho competition, whiclhich was held at andSoliscs dominated Division II withLha a scorc of 1,226, Prior to the 1984B4 :season, Bulboni was tradci ISU victororious in CSI roi^ d e O Je ro m e H ighh School.£ Kansas City RoyalsIs byI New York for pitcher Mil t y y o u t h h o o ; agic Volley placers were JanJamie Peyman of win jop contest strong nnd catcherr buanebi Dewey ''™ - TWINFALLS-3 — Id ah o S ta te U n iv e rsity wowon both the ’ Other Magi, m en's a n d women';len's tenm competition at thele College o f 1 '* " ' M i s . seisccond in the 114-pound operipen division with TWIN FALLSF — Erii: Waythent of 1Hansen and'I^’ler- ' pounds; Charlie Orchard of Jerome,J .second Sludebakeker of Twin Falls were thchc i overall boys', and Royals endi d talk about BoiO Q Q S Southern Idaho) InInlercollegiate Rodeo, CSI rodeo n coach a lift o f 615 pc , p . . , ,s „ S h a w n D avis s alid id 'T u e s d a y in the novice;e classc at 148 pounds with1 adead!ifLof435a girls' winnnners in the Optimist Tri-StaiStar Basketball Con- WINTER HAVEN,:N,Fln, (A P)-T he Kansas, CityC Roy- ores were delnyoA and not available a’ at "“‘Id Hillier of Jerome, third in the open class test heldI reri c e n tly als ended talks witlv ith B oston TXiesdny overt a . a.possible the conclusion of.1)f lhe rodeo Saturday nighl, and first in thithe novice division at IG2 poipounds wilh a to- Waymerent also won thc boys' 11-yeil-year-old division in trnde for Red Sox thilthird baseman Wade Boggs, , . Ull Iifl o f 1,12,125 pounds; Kelly HollibauglUgh of Kimberly, the contes;est of three different basketiketball skills, while division, idnho Slate scared 4 Royals general managermai John Schuerholz toldold Boston ■" ‘h? ■]■' :hc 181-pound division wilhilh a loUil lift of Sludebakeker won the 10-year-old girls;•Is; cclass, , In' the' women’s division. ISIitlT ? “ “"<1 i" tl’' general manager LoLou Gorman lhal nothing! ccould be to 230 for CSl. In' ,.) 5 5 J3,Js; Bob M a ts uo k a o f Tw in FaiFajls^firsl in lhe ____ O th c r.p.plact;r!LKcre;_; l ______po in U , w h ilc jji-atnli h V<)l>*y Wii.i snrnnr) w jlh . 4 ____ ^ w orkclout______\‘isf6h at rSl pounds- with;h :a lift o f 1 ;I6 5 w ith 200. [ "Were not goingg t(to do anything with them,"ir Schuer- oer State tHird witl pounds; Dalele IRobbins of Jerome, thirdi in the open divi- ii<>vs holz said. "There is nno deal with the Red Sox. andar there ^ ^ ______-sion a n d first•.st in the novice c)a.ss al 19898 p<;und.s w ith a .I I f; {v,^iir.t;ht7«ur.,frlUnV,M“'firhA.hl>'’"^^^^ w on't bo." Cooper 2i2nd ih saddle bi) r 0 n c -to t.il lift o f 1,3151,3 pounds, and Perry Rea^ea.sch o f Je ro m e, - i» i,s'tin.;tii.li|. ILtiiUin 3, -Hr, J„1,M Miirr „mi IVi S c h u e rh o lz , w ho3 hihud earlier described the po possibility COLORADO SPRINGS,SP: Colo. - Albion'st IKent Coop- s™ "? ■» lhe the 220-pound class with1 liII lift of 1,435 j'i(,.nSi.n,:r, XslmScL o f n tra d e for Boggsgs ias remote, met with Gorma ■.'»lh»n i:nc rid in g in day al the Red Sox< camca p, the latest standinglings released by the Professiisional Rodeo Others wereere Keith Anderson of Jerom'onie, ihird in the cim.s [p Cowboys Associatiialion, 220-pound cla:class and firsl in the novice:e cdivision with a " .ityrnm Rose probe36 to last awhile^ Cooper, who hnshns earned $12,195 so far thislis season, is Iifi 1,350 pounlunds; Jim Fisher of Filer, seccsecond in th e 242- iii .'rT >i! WASHINGTON (AP) (A — The investigation inlo ir Pete $2,027 behind cveni evt jeader Derek Clark. ofc Colcord. pound openI didivision and second in thchc masters' cia.s.s- ".“ I'j",' ld,|lM|N,n..ll. • Rose‘9 fllIegcd'lnvoI\volvement with gamblers wilwill likely Okla; with a Iifi of)f 11,525 pounds; Scott Trowbri^'bridge, second in i:> i ],iti

Tennis■------7 ^ SHH • Continued fromom Pngc D l Mf.> ii> .u there ure 13 freshmern e n a n d sopho- . •tim .ur. i),. mores on the Tigers' vavarsity roster, S "We're very young,"lg," .said Conch U T O C E ^ , Wright, "We have four Dmmunlly HchcM>r. •rlinlulr: | our senior boys April IH al (h. hIihh* I and jusl one junior andnd it s a b o u t th e rhu—1.,, ai T>lr.ll,1\, Api same with the girls." G oodingi n g , , Third-year coach ChiC h ristin e P e rry tI'u~vV»V. m I I has six seniors retumim in g from Inst ^ ni«viv-i,i TiiwK year, but that’s deceiviriving, she says, '"su' io .-m "W e'll be yo u n g and ai inexperi- ______pncpd," yho k:mH "Fhiirtiiirtet;n.Qul are first-lime playersa aai n d nine o f th e , ------i i w wi u w ©gffiiaca ® m B(a 14 a re fre .sh m c n ,' Jrnimr'ixhrdulr: 30,000-mlleweatwaroul warrintY 35.000-mllo wiwearout wanantY 000-milelie wWBl toui wimnly I S M The inexperience corcome.s from se- - rvM I tmtM Cu*iB»m*n •X >1 tr««» niors Chrys Fager, CyC yndi T h o m a s, rur.(i.v. V n lll ^ 'Uir, h,.ll. " . ^ [ S ^ I c^i n»oi»5oni4 ; t m I U l tt»« tOlIf , ; ; “ JJ 111 ••« 1 1M«r LTJlSltRI* Golf — f I'l^e by M IC T H E H • Continued fr«>ni«)ni I’age 1)1 tncl g.Ui-1I' till' Wildcat.- in't.iiil cn-di- t o t r o ‘M.OOO-mlle wejrout I a n d Kr-hm K.-!I,-> .ir,'.ir.' In.tli „ff t„ liilily. Tlii-hi- 't.tlv liiurnainrnt i-xp.Ti- '50.000-mileweirouirwjIwjrTjRty ;50,000-m lle wtarwarou) wifTinfy © ( F G O O 3 N M E N T ■ tlii-ni p.ic.' »>>ii fcn’s'i ' BP O oodtlch C I A L I S T S ■ fcnal« D*y- Camill.i A>tri)m, .in1 .•xch.itn:,-«• 'tu- Tim IVt,’rtiT ' .111(1 N-nit H ari'ing, Fil- T A 'Slofll.O.yl , rONI \ d e n i, will t:i \f H'.ihlhi -orn. .Kid.d .Ts.No 1 1 and No. 2 i;iilf.T.' frnm a I 22 “j; LT21575R15C5c‘ S94,00 ' ' 29” ■ de p ih y u a r a g uI, , 1h:ivi' irradait.'d, hut l)ii.-ty I I LT23575R15Z5Z' 104,00 IMRUSI " It's a MTV -tru nn^ ^ t.-.iin, '.Ild Parent a an n d A uhri-y Hu.'i;-. h.ivi- a I r?S ;!!: ! LT235 85R16ESE 124.00 39" H Franci> Thf> play \i'i\iT \ v.c'11 aixii-r \i-.ir s ,'ca:casdning tn Ixil-tiT a group I ks ; :>!; ' '3 o*9,o o r is cC 1M ,t)0 , pressun- h.ivi- 'unnuni.- wTv -triJiif,’ uf n.-v.cKmimuT,- Ifd hv Nu'k Pi-tiinj:,' siilu.du. ju n io r Hu!) .1 I'lii/.igL':.;l':.1 ilut uicladv- r.-tiinu-t—^ I ^ f A M E R I C A T)EST ^ SELLING REPLACEDlEMENT I NOOUTLEILET STOCKS, SELLS OR INSTAOS li Sauer ••r,d> (i tlir >cas.ni'iin a^ UIU- of til" .).iTni*^vimlmh;illandntwctmuTl)rvnd,. > IW m BATTERY-- ^ E fl 60 htilLIQH SOIlOLD MOBE SHOCKS, SH STRUTS, NATIOio nw id e g r ^ s ta le 's m n r.' c-Dn'i>t<'nt■nt ;;o!f,T- - in- eluding: .1 tl'- u ;:ii !{(iw{oul,:nd |„r the HARD best ruund twi the .-cfdi•fund d.iv uf :h,- ■...... ' P.ETEADYHIDER fm state lourr:ir:;crt \'h;rh;r!i i-!;'rd lh- : . Indian,^ to a fuurth-pl.icIao- lini'h ,\' a v- > * eH o rd 7 se n io r, bi- ,in;nct inrn trd .iii-; h'.r. T ' C 3 SJ] nonLS ^ jf99 — if thfy c.in hv;il S t l 3 9 T - . ^ 7 m o re t«;ii:H n:itr K,i(U- 5J t.«r,m SI T Slnjli O n' slate H nudah.-; Li'i fre sh m a n e a r s h a s 'Ourfir.-t fn .'L n .-.1 ■ ~ ^ TA DIEHARD FOR EVERYY IN E E D ^ TEADYRIDER b f a K K p l a n d exp<-ru'nL c ,' .'.nd!Fr!i;;..'''livv F AS STRUTS n i l r i L h av e slunvn a \Mlli:;.,-: |3 “IS»' 1 DIEHAflOno MARINE i^ALUO! gMii hard to .ichn-M- th' ir , ^ 1 8 - v J• J — ------FOR BOAIOATS The third n tnrni:,.: r iMr, • Cir AND RVs iQ U Timeiaverer 0 Dll Change I t ? mor Ste%e I.uik.-hn,' C Agreem eni:nl I l M | 9 9 LUBE andfl Oil.01 CHANCES l ' t : ! and Hulch .''niilh, txith f K I 3yi Dp ie H a ^ B4? I likely t» niinui out thi-.• fir-tfi IV.,. ln>. J«.,i. D.,- s r „ ■UV „nl> h.ivc- liin starters," .'.ud Fran-’.'Wl- W lul,' M ficwiCDmi’r ' h-iu - a lotIt niIlf .iliilit v . ihi \ ' a.*' havt' not pl.ivrd 'Ugh in [.r.'-tir.- ' , situntiun' in know how)w thi-y1 \m1| I' • ' S E A A S g g up." tnl»9d “1^. ,£'~* A m FUerir ) f o u r m o ryney's H w orth : Last \i.ir ' thrn-wa•w ay ll.' .1; d ; - . - .■ ..i',. Sa(/s/act/on guarMn:o . 1939______a n d a wvhole h lol m or6. or your mon^y bad Se*n. Rocouck m d Co / Cubs ddrop Gcossage, W odnosday, Manarch 29.1M9 Timoa-Nows. TwTwin FaJls. Idaho D-3 Suns owerconiile Lakenrs i n w e sstern baiM h Expos1 trad eileaton PHOEND( (AP) - ToTom Chnm- 117-lI6Tue»dn;d n y flight.^ - bers scored 28.points, Kevin K( John- Boston's Reggie Rcj Lewis scored a B y T h e A sso c iated P r e s s so n 24 nnd Eddie Johnsonon had eight career-high 39 points nnd Brian Exhibibition baseball ofhis M in 0 decisive sec(*cond pe rio d Shaw h a d 18I pointspc und 14 rebounds Neol Heaton is goinioing to Pitta- ' os the' Phoenix Suns bcal;at the cold- but the Coltic}tic s fell 2'h games bc- -I T is gning-back—ainglfr-in tbfrhe-'Kgers^fij^t-before-l^— ------shooting-I. 1151 . a H la s t y e a r fo r th c E x p o s.I- runs in thehe 14th, but got thc win. Atlanta ------:— 1 Met* 2rBrave)t m O ------T h ig p e n fwwho-saved h a-clubTccOrd-34— Sfaie 106 ...... EACTKUTHEBI'dllD,0 , nT j . Ron Darling and RicR ick A g u ile ra g a m e s for the tl White Sox last year, — Roy Hinson scorcd sixlix of his 25. CHICAGOI U (AP) — Michael Jor- combined on a one*hkt£itter and-faced has given ufup 10,nm s in his lost four points in the last two mini ! sixth triple-double of r th e m in im u m 27 b a tteirs r s as ; the Now innings, niitcs as the ® N ew Je rs e y . N els held offAtlanU ol the season andind* sco rcd 14 o f his 33 ■ York M etsW Atlantaa 2-0.2- ^ MailarlDrirsS, Brewers 2 and snapped a 10-gan'im c lo sin e points in th c! n:final quarter Tuesday „ Darling, M , went se\seven innings Scott Bradrodley doubled home Henry l^on Harper, Larry Nance« and Sam Perkins grab-ab f o r th e b a l l streak Tuesdny night withith n 111-108 m g h t a s t h e CChicogo h Bulls defeated' and allowed the only AtlantaAti hit, a Cotto with I h the winning run in thc the Golden StjS ta le W a rrio rs 115-106 Tues'u e sd a y night. B ullets. leadoff single to Dion JamesJa in the ninth inning victory over the Hawks. Qg fo r S e a ttle . fo r th e ir fid h1 consecutivec( victory. ^Q j Tho Bullets werere hled by Bernard sixth inning. Aguileraa finishedf for JefTrey L( ian Antonio 130 Leonard opened thc bot- Philadelphia H I K ing w ith 31 p}oints o in and John his second save. Houston1 j1 2 0 i v o tom ofthe' nni in th w U h a^singie o f f R ay Boston 115 - Vashington 114 W illiam s w ith 20. - ^______Royals 9, R edad S o i 6 ------Krawczjlcr;7'CoUo i ran for Leonard (A P I 1 Seattle i11 n SASAN ANTONIO (API - WWillie Leoding by 12 at halftime, tho Jim Eisenreich droverc inii five runs, and scoredd ono Bradley's one-out dou- PHILADELPHIA (/ Charles Darkley had 27>intsand p HOUSTONj W(AP) — Akeem Otaju- And(inderson scored 29 pointsi and Spurs used a 9-2 run to open up a including a two-run doubjuble during a ble. Winnerer Julio &lano pitched thc Hersey Hawkins scorod eei ig h t o f h is w on s c o rc d 17.7 ofc his 36 points inthe Alviilivin Robertson, 28 os the San1 Anto-A 78-59 advantage with•ith9:33loft i inthe five-run rally in the ninthUh inning. final three! innings,'in 21 in overtime ns the Phi'hiladelphia P'^otal fourthh .quartor and led the nioio £Spurs snapped a four-gamele Ios- third period..The lealead grew to 23 . Eisenreich’s thrce-nmran homer in Bluet u J a y s 6, C a rd in a ls 1 ~ ~ lion Celtics Houston Rockoik e ts to a 120-117 victo- inlg g ; streak Tuosday night witrith a later in the quarterran ar d 24 w ith4:29 thc sixth against Mike,ke Boddicker Jeff Mussiisselman allowed two hits 76ers defeated tho Bosto ry over the SeiS e a ttle S u p erS onics on 130-130-114 v ic to ry o v e r th e W ashiniington left to play. made it 4^. Ellis Buricurics' two-run in six inningsngs for Toronto, homer in the eighth1 put( Boston Musselmainan, who had arthroscopic a head. surgery inri DI e c e m b e r 1987, m is s e d “ : R a n g e r s 6 , P iLTates4 r a t mostofthe]ic 1988 se a so n ; A g o in st St. Ruben Sierra hit hislis fifth h o m e L ouis, h e permitted p only an un- • run of the spring, a two-iivo-run shot in earned runn in helping Toronto im- • the fifth that led Texas.. TlThe Rangers prove its sprip r in g rec o rd to 1&8 . ; .have won 12 of the last 14 g a m e s a n d Ath!Lthletice 7 , In d ian s 6 -:their 14th victory put, ththem within Mike Galleillego drew a bases-loaded • ;oneofateam rccord. w alk from Steve St Olin in the U th in- j: Ti^r»U,Twinwin# 6 n in g a n d D)onnie or Hill followed with a -: Kenny.Williams and BillyBil Bean hit sacrifice fiyly f o r O akland. • :two-run homers for Detroitroit. OrO rio les 4, E xpos 2 -: Starters Jeff Robinsonson of Detroit Rick Schuhus two-run, two-out dou- - : and Shane Rawley of Minr[innesota each ble in the bottwttom ofthe eighth inning ■ I • istruggled. Tory Lovulio3 hihit a two-run lifted Baltim(im ore.

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: • Continuod fromn PagoI D l the deed ofif giftj is registered in the • ; "San Diego violated ththc spirit of state. - .the Deed of Cift," the,.,le.New.York.. -Thelaisof■ of the Cup could be a bil- '■ State Supreme Court Justiistice Carmen lion-dolloL-bl_blow to ^ Diego. Stud- - Giparick said, adding she sh was left ies indicated^ lhat the city stood to with no alternative but: to award thc reap up to3 Sl.2S billion from a full- Cup to New Zealand to right the fledged Cupip re g a tta in 1991 o r 1992. ■ • w rong. Thc best-of-t[>f-three race scries lost "Obviously, we’re moreore th a n a lit- S e p te m b e r' wiwas held off Son Diego. E l tie surprised." said Tomm Mitchell, 1 a Pending pipossible appeals, SDYC CHAMPION SPARKtK PLUGS HAVOL3LINE MOTOR OIL «CASTROL MOTOR OIL O IL riLTELTERS « Am.r,co »b#ll•It •l.mMl .n 1? quatti at >ol« ptkt • limit 2 ot tol« p-«t.. •Fil• Fit* moit spokesman for thc Ameimerica’s Cup was orderedsd to forfeit sport's oldest 16or.Ql« P"ctp. »SAE]a 10 • lOW-M. tOW-40 *S• SjaV m • 1o5/.3(i' WW-!«r?0W.$0JO dom«»t« orid imporl i»*- ■ Organizing Committee.e. "We are trophy to Fay'sFa Mercury Boy Boat- • IPBHA • R»oularo rlJT a.; ; holding out thc possibilitylity of an ap- ing Club ondid the next America’s Cup • ■ peal. But we can't commement until we regatta uillill be held in Auckland, see the decision." New Zealand,nd. 7 Attorneys for thc yachiicht club and Fay, calliiilling the race series a :h 'OTHIRS RtOUlA*TI TO the committcc were revireviewing thc force and soyingsa; Son Diego defend- *JT 7.47 I 9 9 ^ 0 ' T. RttfUlAROVtR IJ7 10 X O ff decision. ers had mad«ode of mockery of sporls- WI 9 4 1 The ruling was the lateotcst in fl sc- monship ondnd fair ploy, went back to l?Ck th e Cup o h ~ grounds Z ea la n d y a c h ts m a n Mic!^lichael Ffly, SDYC foileded lo properiy meet his who challenged the Connenner's victory challenge andmd used on illegal defend- through thc New York coucourt because cr.

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L 050 Condominium nanlal*, 130 Plek-UpTrugTrudis Z ^ E T I M E : i10:00 0 A .M .luhchatthe scjicj • Colcntir tioldws • fA:mo0 hhoideis - Caid lilo bons • Signs ••Ptolradors-Tape Pri dispensers- OGO Wtuahouaa/Sloraga narUnlai ■ KO Haavy TrueTrucka/SarrWa • Desk Illa sottors - Rocoiii boolu • ThermalTT alculator rolls, 141 Vana TRACTORS,n TRUCKS, PlCKi:kups oot Oaraga Ranloia Sporta Cara t me 1466 lurfio d«£t Uaflof w^i a atCer. j!so s.iao on Cjjis • 1085 Missfy OFFICE SUPPUES 142 lnvo«t/3por ;!^ Oil, ifl in good condition r7i lBrtow?loi|ii£)i. 2520 tr,.Its onn 150 Auloa-Crv•Chryalar . on nw 6 cyiinOei mxoi. 4 & 2 ss«a. good aatttf. tt to 15 n bed. a'l in fxd cct; ■.•y\ ■ lilcs - Staples • many ji^es and brarrands - Sorters - Rubber cement • Thinrhinner • Paper roller and ajUer - 150 Auloa-Chi- Chaviolat Sundrd ote!eo c»2UiS. lus u x l»wa - -2011 ?i pcoioOrtxBbeilWon -19/4■ FcrflFen cti:,'0 ttd wrri tx;: o looi tici' IJe« 073 Dajaara A Cralla 174 Auloa-Oft• Oftar " Ull jj:elo(74 ForjMlati- 18'trrci' trrpie »ie lia tied ooiere-j inlet riti s;«ieel «fl 0 • F ^ J i 99? 4 »^«i Oi^t w«n compensation lams - booklels • PProposal and (juote lorms • Rotl bbels bbt - Bills ol lading - Speed 074 Muaicat InaUumanta 175 AutoDaal*laalara * inaof win i< a » rt 2 tu » « • JofmJof Dwe 730 iraoor. fl’tsei. rde iron ena;ra,3cc.flnrc.Mr.tP?0.i55i33t:t6r'- IcCcrs • Ready loms • Quest rueii:eip4s - books • tesljuranl - Map Dcksicks - Colimirur pads - Rcceipl 070 Oir DJractoryDir Z 1105 Ujssfy fe jjson dcti frado’,do’, 18■ 4i38 fua». good aWi w pads - Nylon posts • Calendar pad:ads • Gradco sorters • Parts wshingg mmachines wsh eicctre molors p u n t e C w i i d r o w eEBS k and solwnl • Olfw ilems too rumerlerouslo mention. tt« i 8 r» JI to ren OiUrD'Ufy Jom non.tct r«j t«! 4 ttn seed £'J*s'JK • 6 >:m Oetre 70 C't:'j-t?t u' ’s to 2 c! Hn. «l eiterao. fia Dfftleiri-^jrtiMSCn lOH 2l/4il^ liji OFFICE01 FURNISHINGS !d. fias cefl S Ceil ^res i o.scs • 4 (>*•( Ics and lamw - Room fliyidcrs - ....ALEGAL NOTICE LlLEGAL NOTICE LELEGAL NOTICE tai. 3 5;.r,t [k!cri, rjs riyiier^; inj jj,M »^<(:s • Miiifj fe:;i,;:r, 333 c ' 15 f:'! cr.n^Tn.-tt?-r • U<90 v.-Dod desk,- Uigc double deskdc win matching chass.- End lahlcs; - - rx rz e n . r r r r ccik • tir;^ ir.i Mcr, i-j n o l:;-uVAiGJ:«Wn Cotipuar desks • A Tjpmg stamisIs -• 4 4-dtaMr lile'Ob«nets • Machine:ne stands - Display racks - Blue ' __ :ir;5:on'r?oO 8 ru* con i:-jro«r. 3 cc:’.l r amphlot form and dia- Chain 1 - li.iiSW 8 itwrnrCrwet, a^i m yx6 conc.l^n.l^n lovcseal - 3 Card hie cabinels (20) &A 30 drawer) • Glass display a s e 6‘x25'*2x4' w/shelves - Telephones- AOVEFITISEMENT p a r FORBIDS sonominatod to tho Tax PUBIlT ^ I h : Wodnosday. GlGROUND WORKING^UIPMl'MENT Ettculone - laner didalion machinnines - Numerous nice pictutcs. somo» s signed and numbcre'd - Rwm THEj CITY OF HAGER- Cot:omm ittion't Fioid Ol- Moreiorch IS. 22 ond 26. to 1 [vfri-JT Ulfl C'J'< cr. TLtttiLtttt - Jofin Deeri 42C0 3 Won 2 wjy fr«. C«. T Dividers • Sanyo color TV wiIJi stanland - Display racks. Stje A small, wnax)and o shelved-Wirerxks • MAN^ W ll BE ACCEPT- Hc(cot localod In Coour 1989,______^___ »TCW Hi:. U. cn iiXn m •JXx ■ Mjsay Fetjuson 5? 3 tc:;.- fl.?*. lo Chair baciis and scats - OBiU! chahalts • Ccolerencc table, heavy woodod i& 6 Upholstered toll around ING INi SEPARATE SEALED d'AAlono. Lowtilon. Twin _____ 'J-Jri fijw' 3 EC r: - JOi’-n &O-'t 95 012 .rt tc « ru"5« BtJ'Ca1 10 1 rC'frj-rw to C-M M'1 BIOS for tho construction Falallt. Pocatollo. Idaho £,’ »:kft If; ;u; • fi (o« ttin c-^.vi chaits - 2 Dta«f lile cabirxt • btnfmp-Folding table Bll Innouncqmqnts 3 coirj • 2 A£ne i:tei ri'i » s » • 4 . of a main watof lino ro- Failaflt. and In tho Tax Com- ir;.!c^-i2ft s:jei c Kr tiK» i'-; i-ortj. Jc jc-1 Oft't 6 rM, : i ; .a: ”. 4 tai 3 placom onl Tho BIDS will mlittlon't li Boito Ollico. ■ 6 Ac-f ttti CL.y«* c sa3 • ‘I• L- '* • 2 • 6 i?k cl’ . . All Ite m s w ill b e so ld to §obo rocoivod by tho City of Thoho propotala moy bo ox- _____ c.' *ic' 5 • 0"< se! ci Jy-' !)* Tenns Cash or bankableI checkc on Ihc day of sale. All ■'. Osr' r itsrj . AC'< 5ICMT Cl-'ijij!r. the highest bidder. KOTHI^IING removed from premisesrs untili settled for. HaHaaorm an ol tfw oflico of ntnminoa in. and llmitod — «.:i Ull v’'j.'ist?jK*(j»triLC«L t« i> f«t:i:;« Ki': i t vtowa known oraUy by CCO-'r .TO C- SDWJ IX ! MtCfS.3"fs • i:.v. D«’e 466 s:- i's:! tJ r " " yiH a g o rm a n Cily c o u n c il hi» HOUND POUND '!«c.i.i.rtrY;:;>3-i« xo Apnl 1 8 .1SB 9ot7.00p,rTi, np(ppoaranco at Iho dalo H( ------i^J'^rntfjef'tr-rrn-.-'Tr^•yr ■ J5 22 '51 * 3 reaci • J:^.i Deers• *95' -e I?*! rea>- Tho_CONTFUCT PCyU- onr -M£i-,fr:.sc"- M. I24tjf AUCTION Otr>cqCX of tho City ClorK. siorion. P.O. Box 36, Boito, • fc«a,iri:i*?ccK' PlOftwrjrt. r j \ , rtiJ i &'< i> :cn rjr;. 3 K ■: to 21 *. Kc~s • C*-'»■'95 M u' -ar Pi; TRACTORS-LGAOERST rojoct all propotalt. or to Cor^ommittion ot thoir inlont 2.L Cocker,Co b l ^ ntu c -i?c.-: l a j i ;'r.ic.toJ)cc3 Bar 3K-1’'!? - lOCgi' s;’i»’i‘< 3x! X -i to PIO A l.toey Modei 1065 Ser No !i3551G5S43 Has only 2IS3 hom • 14-»-3fi•3fi fiutjbet, Mulipower. Cab. Ait. accopt Iho proposal k>3 testify at the addrata tered. ten male. j*ci-:&--;4i» K ?r ->*’r:'3x-ir.:='-lir • lOO y 2 c a -c i'-rt i.«; a-* t ic Loader fils tTiedium sia trador doomod do b o tl for tho City abcibove or by caJIng (^ 1 3.I. CCo ocktr, bUick, ftn^alo, I---ie'i;;-ga:e-75 )-< M! :< Pxnr? ■ ID3 34 (to 'U' Very clean trader - Massey Model::l 35 Oesel Ttadcr • Swaitz HyOtauhc Li 't-a'r -^':r - ? I;^ H? r^-.r • O'* i of Hagorman, No propotal 3134-7506 3 ' belore 5:00 4.;. LabLal X. blade, te r^ . iMyi :.'4r-a:a'c.r-jrt'atc, C to6H P;’;;sS”l (40 ta 60 hcfseomrei) Has pum? andar reufveit • J 0 loads bucket • SlStinger Bearcat Irador, has less of xtjiss -"c-vn«!p>^ 3 ■ iK cc f. wit bo contidofod unlott >.M. on the Ultl b u iln tta 5.i. BorderBo C o lit. bl«d( ft SJ: -tf c ? ray ■ 12 111 Ccrt..-erj ;cs: rc • : • tccompanlad«c by an ac- d»lay prior to tfw hearing. wtillB, wtti m alt. Prj7 S.-W PtO 3 ^ -^ v : • Cl. i Srj: 3161 Cateng^ieta'ixlal^ZShp C i-x s.-«.: i:: 1,? :r. :• 14 ; caplable propotal guar- TrTht numbtrirtg ol thtt* 6.I. OInoo,Olr red & whhe, ».r. i c-VK u t scr»a • 'tr.•c Z2C r»cx ; jcn - hjttj M ;roufH rwt la ta rMegulalione correapondi ftm fen aia, !, 4 : (CTi- Lces. 7 2 - ^ JrriL-2DI E rdr—r.t- 19tmmifebed.*Thiotol20ft. than tfw f(v* poroont ol tf>t lo- w « tht lasl two t» of 7.'.T T* trr* tr,b U d i ft white, IS cc'rji KSR 161 ' 530 1 I-I* I 'K 1 K'i'. :.CpB • 14 .r^ 1 ^ •r I9CSrofi3f 7SCTfX)iv.tn5ard3t3 trammtsston, r*in srw an d Rass 19 2 tonpidap.V-aer^gine,3speed tal ^ am ouni ol Iho propotal. tfw appKcabtt code tec- ferrule. fen re a s • 23 yi-c c a 30 r . fi ■ a ;i^i»:e-2CCl.-i i J J- V . i-:e5 • a : ::■ all sael betej poialo bed • 19S7 CtoDodge 21/2 lon Uuck - 19C6 Ffird 1/2 tc ion ( t f i p t e r 4. TWt 14, B.1, Spar^tlSp tan Itrrwlt. nationbedand'Ttool-197aFofd TWt guaraniy m utt b* in X. :-3-jO:cirU-t'-;s:’-«n-«T • 2 5 ‘ree • V i - ^ . x s i x r*»T trv^j.ni53icn, ted and whia M:n«1 p;paint 'I955Crr^tiuckwithcoiT.brat th* lorm of^a Cortlfio.d Ida:d a h o C o ^ . : Si'eiT &J3 s> 2:“4-s :“j • iJo-i-r: 3/4 Ten Pckjs. 4C0 Engm# utomatlatc iransmasiorv cruse control. IiU s^isteering whee!, 2-ton« cream and L". REGULATIONS OO: Ex- For^or Adoption/ ■ IJnr-CWf' '3 - Chtck or a Cathlor'i R y. • a : • iH -c: 55Jj rt: s 'J ! fcijo part • 2 wneel 12 It Uiiiry trailertra. • 1933 Toyota pickup • Chevy pekwpeJ bed 2 *rfieel uailot • 1972 Choc* drtw n on an Idaho pWilalni application of regt>- i. GUMS.AMMUNlflON Pc.’d 3,’4 Ten Pck'jj V-8 a Jty: Jtc; trans.ti. BankBl and mode poyablo latkitlona in caaea of p tr w n t LOCATED I5?3W:'J! Vi’ ->3'30:i*-*.-•. - u x t • 3 ■ Vj;- *■: Ml S 10 » tfto City of Hagorntan, wfxvho ded btlor* and por- 130 6th Avt W. 2ViX‘K;''W»!il-5M2;i.;-l 2 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Of a Biddor-a Bond. *orlont who dtd after Jonu- Open C ^7 pm only stocksc Sid d it, e u tsm bsllt br Mek Marllartla Biddon g ihag bo lic«ia«j anrtn 1, 1989. Monday H thru Friday ();ut'30-rch Craftsman Powtr bid. bl< Return* is Includt any 1 Ijc3 S : j * C C j - o rm aclion which Btctuse Btci dooa ar* brought S«w5er - l.':ra l.'isceiLi.TeoiaJi3 terns Too Numerous To Menticn. Dalad ihit 22nd day ol for Of TRACTORS TRUCKSs hterch.M 1069 i^anoet ftdtral estate tax n In e e\ v ^ hour and 80LD j --<-c-p-:x : to'wixis r-u% MJMACHINERY AND MISC. . S'KarmS a M utlin kabiabiht^ M OR OaTHOYEDI tner 48 • '4: t« ■ .T .- :- 2'":y ^ r?'?'-?;—r Ber2.’:;,T P :S5 Seco C ith • SpudlucJnilt PctBo LcadP • SwJnik Piler •• FaiFarmfBnd model 250 2-fiffw Beet City Ci Ckarfc-Troaturor - HREOblATKJN i 03: CItri- wura. houn pletae o d or vtaH lot tht computaiion of the tta( m pot^ | doiy to (tfc k . Ka/«i::r - 3 Pt 14 Ft Tool Bar withwit Tools • Ewtsmm 6-Row Beet Thim’hinner • Sptmg Tine 2 ft. foldiia PIPUBl-ISH: More* 26 thru ftoi • " daho estate tax when oef- •rh whei tlh tr your p ti haa b ttn Karro# • Ac.t.8 Fbiiif^ Cun3« Fmsns - ArViy*ous Tank wiji Bar & ApplK3pliC 3lofs • Homemade Coirugite Apnl A< 1 and April 9 tfiru Ida 20 ~ a -4 '-e rr 2s;d see-: 'J-.o •»;« : J b Aorilie. 1989, 01aln changea in federal oid(td pidd up. Thia la not an Opero • 3 Pt D .iM - 2 Sed.orBnol i s i s 'l l h^rnr & Draw Bar - 33Sedionsol51LSteelMaric«t4 S « - taxaxet art not rtporttd to jp-to-dil* op-lc ia t Mlxtd dogt Ctjw Bi/ • 2 SeCiortj cl 5 1 V/oodxj HaricrwI 4 ftaw Bar - Case S-BoRomimPItw I -Setcll59-38Sfi3pon DEPARTMENTq OF REVE- ht IF^. F^tqulrtt docu- art art herd to dtacrlbt. O ua • Sel of 13&-33 Sr.ap cnI 0duals . Case Ctewt 5 Bar Side• RaRake wlh dual rubber - Snj^to NU6 AND TAXATION m*nentotlon ol toxea paid to »m com* t to tf)t pound to soe ' 'ajiiBmE NG EQUIPMENT Wu-stnes field Spraytr liailer moulounted • 3 Ovefwad 300 gallon luelelt» ti ik » -S a o l Fron End IH.C, NOTICE O F HEARING , oth>thtr tta le a. if If youryiy pot it tfttrt. Comt IME,1iARVESTERS. PUWTIMG TiadirWeights - JO Va.T8iunl2424 Hole OaAle Oac Grain Drill • M F. nmodel 57 4 bcSom pIcrwLincoln NOTICE f IS hereby’ REGULATIONS ri 05: Ex- and and pld( out a poppv or JhC-r.i-A \ V. :*s? • « '/i • :?• a. k GIVEN that purauant lo pia t '_- : iD.SngleFrod&vj-JD Van Brui1 GrGrain Oiill 24 hole dcuble diu 7 0 jlokit whk^ eatatt* art lull full orown doo. THEY r r -VI , 1 ' • . 1 Pcruiia V.eOef - Plr- Packs - J D 67-5203. Idaho Codo. Iho roq rs lO Fl Onm Discontrickixle ^ eq u irtd lo We relum a ar>d WOULD WOl LOVE T o HAVE iCOOPiO to^rC-i. I. I « ■ . VA,« mci sw ing cn n.*tw fyd Ii5 *i?•i3i seed attachmeit • Allis Chalmers 1 Idaho S u to Tax Com mit- r«q rtjon -IHC.M«lel47Baler-J.D, ^ equiret documentation of AHOMEI A H< it' -■'..•-•vr:- s#ce-rx"«-t■e ' : j “ r . 't s r «i*i24in:ht'> i3-JD lOFt.Wid^de Lxxjplane on rutibs. good cordrtior tion will hold a public liectkma to ftd tr a l ------GiainDtill-JO 12 Ft. Doc-Sno&.oco 4 r I &-'«h Gtain Auger • HessWiston 420 Swa7«r-Gehl Model 95 hoaring In the olm a ol tmimtpayiT>tnta, JEROMEJEF OOG LOG ; y i« . « Crirtia Matt • linr HclUnd Bates Modelf 233 - AC. 2-flow Corn Plarteiirterno-ti[ltiv)del,l*anc»r-3Pl the9, Stalo Tax Comrrittion REGULATIONS r 06: Ea- AVAILABLEi FOR Trijlj K 10 r Pe'-d Cu'livacr -PuH•ull tyra Nw Holland bale wagon • 0«Owatoona 270 hjdrcstai: Draper on01 Ihe Itl Floor. Eatl ;ab(ahte rulta and proo*- ADOPTK>N ' ' GROUl EQUIPMEKT S«aV-« w,? c 13 200 gas en; • AC.3P110FLD5CA C Conloronco Room, ’KaB ol durta for tatalts which OUMO WORKING & OTHER EQI Mlrrora* Building. 700 B-’ y . Tiac. N 4 ^ I . V r ■ "■ :.|i L.1' ■. o ■*. 3'. M Tiak« atate tax pty m tn la 1:30pm-2:30pm liitVXi n « J RECREATIONALR UNITS• Wetl V. Stato Stnet. Bolt*, on a flme or Instalm ent Deet! 3 Kfi’’ 2 ■ ' K,Mii/?n sci;,5ciT?e<$f:iwrtjirtained, Lrraca. 2-way It ijge, queeni»[aovwshclbed.M'iul*cpcta, sif Idaho, id al 2,00 P.M, on lhe ba;oasis, stal** requirement 1. 1. 1 1 m alt, n tu ltfa d BrttS- s:*: rjrrs. - I. ^ «^n!ia'etr,.:jT-H)nt r«latlng litllshta datt* and procf tranct trar te Stw tr plant Fai'bi-is20,000 6 C"l sca'evnthh pijrhp beam -10 Ft. Liwsiodt Van torl(X i1 -ton has overshot and sl.da L'S lo lc Iho IDAHO e sta te dadurta lor Ning amtnded ten•croia tht road from LmV^ifiUUatTU] Tua, • *- • n i van doctj • Syjeea Chute - BowvBi Hog Sen Feeder • 200 RaiitoadadTies-QuartfyolS»:IPosa4 1 AAND TRANSFER TAX rotrotuma. KART KAP Radto. M K m a r t HTL M iK^ REGULATIONS, The pro- REGULATION R 06: Eatob- w .--? J MiVi-J-y : ■. Baitw3 Yi.it ■ Autctrjtc WaWaterer - Iff liCetglos reCangular openipen top Qnfcs. Measure ril2'i24* " cc's ;-vJ aewffi rc* w si i t f : . t . 1 't sr.-:L'r *:• 1 i ■-rt-'-.e'e'C yj Vj :is potala a re boing rriada 10 lltllishes time Hmltattona on 19ei1969 dog liotnaea m«y bt Ui-s s » r e j iU ?*«« 4-je 6? I Pusea « * 4 n dee?,awcify 1200 gaiicm -SCOOiOOQalf^berglass troughs, effecl recent leglilativa pa|w i^ent of inleresi on re- gurtfxaaed gjrc at tht City W ^ • • U Tt'X Zti fr.^ ?( TS*oned5abesuilobringa»iefld J * j::rs:5 u « licie Ih s ts cn^ a partial Isl ol terns.te)* There ate mcri tams teir'g ctrs>g changea. judicial rulinga. fur as M usually seilNma sales at oncea and admlnlttraiive inier- REGULATION R 11: Estab- Terms: Citahm or Bankable Check< DDay ot Auction TERMS; All itom i lO ld a* is. whoro is. Full npretaUona rotating 10 thoao litilishoa and dariRea rulot CaR 324-«4M Sail Miatgii by loitlomgnt day oFr iiaalo. caih or bankotilo tjt a x e s . T h e S t a le T ax forlor dotormination of mar- ■ - itiltnoanawtr92«ont. N o tin g to bo !*la tio n t p u r tu ta n i to 6 3 - relovart rol Income tax nwu- [ » by MESSERSMITH AUCT10I O ^ lundt oro utod lor ac 3030 and 63-513. Idaho iBtlona lal applicable lo tne Efli^»q te*. C al 7333^76, movod until lottiod. MeH k ^ I .D . avoilobk). q Jh i InrtaI M b J«Tir CmC«t l»T1f 1111 . Code. ar>d Ka Qerwral rule estate e t and nnater tax SunSunglattea lelt at Oem J.J.Mclim Mm MiTf t ■ ^ .^ u c ln r Bourn n Mnnraami EllmI « v t i m m i milte i a tll fatUm Hatfleck Bill b U s J. making authority, 0OATED tfti* 28th dey of EqutEquipmenl, It toui^ oal col- Wodnosday. Marc^•ch ^9. 1909 Timoa-Nows., TwinTwi Falla, IcJaho D-5 touncemeents~SeietBctedoffeers'R ea iI e sta te 00m - 0 3 8

: 002 Loll & Found [>0()7>Jobsoflnl6fest . 007-Job8o(lntefes) 00 00707 Jobs of Inlarast ! 0077 Jobs Of Inlarast 014I Clilldcart< S«iYk.« | 0177 IBuilnais . -|030 H>H o m iiF o rS a l* — |o 3 0 HorrHomas For Sal* - - - Oppoflunlll.. ; Loal: 1 btack male cat & 1 AdvonitingA Receptionist/ OfDfUVERS WAMTED: Roelw taTlonwida l o d dlslrb u to r WFCRUANENTPOSmON 4^V*n(ur«/jndf Liconsod _ _ m. 2 both, to n c o ^ y ^ , NiM z2 'b bedroom a t o g ~ h ^ - groy mals cal. 2681 Or- Socr«tary. S pan-time, approx co V open to tadtoe' sporta- • chttfd.rowBntl73*-2344.____ 3 f care. Ful or pan-timo DOMTiNirr SHOP, Twto FaHa doubto0 car garaoe, 7 yoar torge garm gan and ahop, 6 31 h n per woek. aecrMarial oq S’fITS&I&S.'S' SSf ' department. Twin Fala chlldilldren. potty training, tcp kxtocaltoa (M 324-9774 oU homxno, no qudifylng. C a l y e a raI olco l ^ fe n c e d , on ? computor A word procMakM ici laral ator*. FdHime em- LOST: bio. tntto, btock Lib_e ical. Inquire 406-728-7277. ence iKhy meals. 16 v n ex p o ^ betorow*8amoraaer3prn._ 224543 k s s J s a noor Twin FaAi lobor camp,_v irienco or training re- S«Set)d acpicafion to : Par- rigN tymeni for peraon wilh «noa s*£5ssa«lj,"s: K » , aaM tios d i ^ . Loving have CNC A »vo» istream Itow* by and N ice 3 bdrm b home onv^ Can 733.6373.______q »d, oood communica- aoaortel p !o . Box 5447, Mia> lantla ne esporianoe. Five day *nvlro. ^ »xpon mdal.SZOOO a month £ d Mme ra-AJawly-4b*£oM,- 4cre.-luU.-luii-basem entj-luU y— .....— ' - LtJd: D ad»hund ond Chi-- ? akiBB. phorte-mannen «ola.-Mor«ana.-9M06. ao — mor«lorar Salary paid during "Mk-ek. Salary cDtnmenetmo q , ^ a aoonlion to dotal ve es- p lysMng, my home, b*- plaaaaiieM in^SS T ^ IvSbSoth. 2 car attached ga- tancod,i. ranew rool, $M.000 houhou X. tomalo. tan, short ,, ExporioncodZ gravly Irrigator aining. Call 9:00 am to *>Hhih p a s t •x p e rle n c a . All a ok. nursery, good rato*. plus 2 car detached w/assumeume ban. 733^922.- hntf. Cog 73i-tB33 ' ' I tio am . 734-2343. ^ w fts.Pla«ae write: i«Ht9fPgyySM W iffli. needed,-aome tractor work. ^ t 3657, % TVnee Nowa. rytS pm, Usa 326-4779 . Just minutes Irom NOTH>TH1NGD0WN E h o m e -p ro v id e d c-^ n d re* ..TKWhmCnakRo«jOtotrictto jvaitiing in our homo, hot 023 k ‘ R o w S id iT ta a ji;^ J" ow accepting aniD ctf bh a ' >.-Bo«-64e.-Twte-F*to. a l etectrfcectrto 3 bdrm homo. 003 Spcclil NoUc m sworb phonos, take r^s- ?RMnsee to: Box 8777. % now ' fla. flexible houra: Call batft,-lul-basomenl,______saoos for advortiahg staH, ?nnee-N ew s, PC Box 548, £ hy or JuBo, 73^9356- C,CASH FOR YOUR d o sln o c e PROfESSiONAL ? TwinF1ls,l6e33CO. ^ non lor tire aorvtoa work achodulo and sorvice nt- ~ syakting providod in CONTRACT ------Rainbow B Oog Qroomina-An Broods il « rlen c ed In road m ainte- wanti \m- twna! accounts and vartoua Exporioncod gonerd ollico LDS homo to Haneon. a l „ 1 Kramof Knnirw. 324-4646 ^ ponon for busy office, r»- 2anco. !? ^ For mora Mormatton poaU pay you casi) for your othor misc duties. S5 per P« gajntorred. Staut » welcom e. Good moais * * PRIC>R1CE REDUCED : ScutParW g cloan. Call A N O N Y M O U S Ag^ oriontod BoU poraon lor Ex :an apply balweon 6:00 PAlDBENEFTfS ^ 5and * crafts. TLC. Sloto li- 4-6500 or a t homo. aStB^oriwIoodSo tsod. 733-5097.______in______734-1296. Can 7 3 3 ^ growingV biological lortilizor eo m-2:00 pm, Monday Ihru 48«8STATETEAMS/S0L0 SSiRg Sorvico* 734-2223. - Oudwn.__ compony. Good commission, ^Apply in porson botwoon 2 riday. 674 E a r t» d . TP. OCAU1-600-S41-6064 ChiMiW care, my homo. rols. 734. HOTLINE-733-0122 m end 4 pm. No phono calb ^ W ««7or1-«X»45- InM trainina. Sorvt rosumo sn ASK FOR fOM SMPTH babtoaatoa ok. Calf734-8907. ______0753 A probiom is not a prob- toto; 8 oM. r% Box 69. Tomh Pkploaso. Sodbuster Ptos, ^ tottoototobaookars; * * C OOLDWELL L ederallawrequlreaom- Wantin ted : gravity & alphon Loving/ing grandmother, vidnky Establi torn whon ihaiod. Mantnl ioton. ID 83450. Ann: Jim. SS6tuo Lates BW . fteU l------toyera to veri^ thai a l em- tube« hrfa&ir, houae aval- otBidBicMo achool. wH bobyU . operalorating capital. Approxi- By own BANKER Hoollh Association. Spm to 7 Form worker. Twin Falls Qm mor, 4 bdnn wth X x ; 7am . 24 hours on wknds. ^Amusomont contor needs byoM have the legal right able.'0.cJg44058. ^ « tw n .c i> l7 3 & < y fe l. malolyHoly &.000, C « havo 4b ahohop. In South Park, W ESuSTERN REALTY must bo Bl lo asl.16. "aroa. must bo experienced ; I. Channin Browor, un no ^ iworkin.lheUnito7statM. ^ H«»d person to work and pu1 lo o « w n e rs^ , or socurlty to >60.000O O ^C j|5^34^M 6j_^^ 7 7* 3 3 -2 3 6 5 woB groontod. rtocflwic o n mployon musl examine t^ <« caf* olboeleatlto.-year 015S IBftbYaittara W antad cstito,lto, or you buy cattto and Indoponipondontly owned ft • a » S » “?2: Socuments to Mtabtsh your arau • do^o>tw»^mvown.*'*^ ^ lto work. Sood rosumo and )und work, homo tur* ------' (o n e from you. OMFORTABLE S S Sitod S ^ ~ ‘ ionlity (drivar-s Bcor«e or *1. 1,1ihed^^k-up lur^ho^ Moiw ^ I win not be rosponsfcto lor T rotorancos to Box 2594. eto - Ara.you.an.RN-foady.lof.a. talaJDxard)^.your.wafk. jndu — ' “dobu-othor'lhan my-ownr h •Tknee-News.-PO-Bo*-548,- hltylo'foinilyTiomo THE'HEUL-TIMATE------* change? Consider aero- Twin FaPs. ID.83303. uttwrizatton (aodal securty town.m. Muat t o a aM starior, 0^Ktinos onlv. 734-66S5. OKS-hj^TflQ-rT" I ranch- • Pouotas Hanson. a i ^ 9 . ^ative. chalonging ponton In — ardorbW icortHcaieL HeaR 0 to Porrlno/Stuart Rusoca homoho on 10 acres, FINANCIAL PUNNINQ aRh Inauranco benotita. : 0VEHEATER3 Public p Hoaith. Call Linda nd repfiaa to Box 7668, m a 1 jols. Total 4 bod- dogtonn.annels, horse bam ft UARKEHNG lunorytooHngloraj^ Send $ E/T)ploym*nt W a n M t room, lanced pas- ANONYMOUS Jea N o w P.O. Box S48, tered»d ooamototogW. No fu- t >.q. ^ . C1 al 7 3 4 ^ 1 , Ciaja, ' availoblo. Call Prognancy a als for tho greater Magic ^IM2M9. woodd inlinterior, finished i profornxf. 733-9554. oxt 262 v- pcpossess a proven Irack apmp p m ic o , mMute, rasporv ual EEini mon dolars, and ------EM S T A T E I, wak-in beozer, 3 > OUEEN-SCE FASHIONS o\oral contrador. odu- rorecord in any ol the abovo s«MUe. , mocharM ablity a ncfidatts should c al totachod garago with wrioixod tarm and ranc^ )DAYI REALTY SS,"? : (sizos ia 10 52). LUSCIOUS acation and/or background n>- fiafieUt. Interestod?. - . mlUsL ust Sond rocumo: M a n ^ nwdk >d, yoar arourtd omploy- tq It room abovo, un- -LAOY^APPARELIComoto q, WMO, pdd v a c ^ md 7 3 4 ^ > 4 0 0 quirod in bianco, account- FoForward rosumo to: or, P( 2347. Twin f S . ^ nt, with mocftanical and iij*! md sprinklers and —:------247 Main A w :W o«.------■in Tng. M sm cceiontlnaroquip—— ■ JQJ______10^3 lidaya. Salon growing INTERNATIONAL OF)R TOU- FREE ttJcHH MMOREI Can Joan. am. CairJC-p«nnBy»r Z Whal do you know abo u l. mgmt. cusiomor r^allons, TvraPiVto. ID 83303 Appfications p ^ being ttfo n 1or~ 17^16^“°^'™ - -AtR ACADEMY— KW MtMptEUa, ______puraasing, and InsurarKO. AlMrosumieconridentiel part-i t o s a ______^ MORMONISM? B art-tlme maids ft laundry wnmowing and trim* COIOUNTRY UVINQ. iEDSTFAMitY----- : Topod Moasago: 673-4620 ZSood rosumo and s a l ^ re- EOE E( ______pottoonon, mua hav« «zpotv ” 0I ar*a tooMng tor pen-time irm homo In ono of quiromonta to Box 8937^, c/o pu robic In atru c lo ra a n d 25!Hfc.ta. CaB 423-OT57. 11-800-234-1350 - Cuto 3 - (now mossaao oach wook) 3 Ful ft pan-timo RN'S noodod once,nco. M tho I m ^ M roi acres. no's finor area, car- Tiirw R O ^ 546. p(or the night shHl, c o « ^ Inn.■n. 3203 Main Avo. So. byalflori. Bring resume Lamvm s mowed pretoesional- sprinking systom to d r o le ra n c e s to th e TF ly-cala l now to rosorvo your Wo'ro9'ro preud to b e Amori- « - SQlectQd Offers - live wagea with-nighl.shitL p^^^ yw d. Coil Je an Bran- MtoCkjb'PolsfineRdE. 447 tor more 733-9833 733 or 734047 crodttKftotf AIRLINE training n. Phone 50M83-7786 hooll - and Cl womon ai toast 18 to GoodlnaCountY.M.rpori»kOe p = L______LooWn>Wng for a livo-to job tak- school E ^TRAORDINARY j q . d a i care of an oUeriy porson BALA REALTY I ttassist, a s indopondont con- puFull-time summor omploy- (j.jfva J t y n o T d r e ^ i S S W i'tvI type resumes, 733-9352 In g ^ BUYt • 007 J o b t o f h t i n i t ______irtraclors a national travel mom rh in Sun Vafl^, Apri 15 ho Twin FaBs area. Havo WiVarKOuver. WA 7 3 3 ^ 2 1 : ; ______P'publisher's Incantive pro- Ihru th Nov 15. Evorgroon I Stfn Piopl. ml»"»>rencos.CaH733<^57. rm. 3 bath ranch stylo ^.Owrtaiwrtan vory nice trf-tov- - 1-cook. 1-bus drtvor/custodi- gigram. Door to door satoa for (.a lecoptionist. panAirrw. Mon — . . — I I- Opporportunlly wanted to roto- J® hiro Ihoso summer work- ge rooma, vauled cal- Landscaping, mainlortonco tfto o d ,s ta n with en 1 on W acre tot wiinto ^ f< ; an. 3-«Mchof« oidos. Biiin- vivarious sports and lahion anandcortttfuc»ion.726-Sg67._ Wod. 4 pm to 9pm : Sat, 9 Comimmisslonod homo fur- caioH b am ily 10 Msgic Valley. ly limits. B o a u tiy oak ^ . 44 bdnne,-3b baltM, 2 pU>lications. No oxporionc® 5 : satoa person. Saioa 10 yoa noni ad in clasiifiod. « gial prolorrod. Job dosCT^>- p* Groon Acros Caro Contor In y . F yoars oxporionco to com- on, 2 fireplaces, many W t^*nsma (good( 'mother-ln- nocossa^. Expenses ad- ^ lenonce necocaary. Intor- tnorciircial/consumor llnanco. —— r aet-up). Fenced • tion and appllcalions ava- Qoocfing is tooking (or sn RN s /n this lovoV fwm«, • iaibo ai: Idaho Migrant vancod. vt TrarBportaiion pro- « iNs, LPNs, tkod of drivtog vlawiwing Irom 9:30-11:00. Hard}t physical U xv a por- 7qI Ettotv for»Salg ^^2 0(000. Call Milch lor o a ^ , covered d»»l tlycplng. .Imoa to Jenn Hutchison for r-rr-— ; 7*noa Now*. PO Box 548. B ' uperintondenl/assistani ■;______734-6452______T-Twin Fans. ID B3303. prolorrod. pn This Is a fui-timo 3upe ^2513. Watch kir our ad- a r ea a .T .' 1 1 . V aopis, therm wtnoMrs, m ofu detttU.d> 734-3373. rm, 2 b a th , g a ra g e . imgortortocaicenlrador. V tosul. ga* hast. (5300 • >^eogi^ appkattons lor cCommissioned homo fur- position. B qualiBod apply in tisomontonChannoMO. StO•torage Comptex ^ , Iho Human Resource De- t*P«xporienc^ required in rd. Jerome. 324-2566. ~ •Oorwral Labor k p^ m o n t on or botore Apri H 734-8380.______A L P I expor»nc« nocossary. tnlor- ^ 1 have a vacarwy in our 4 bodroon AMERICAN TEUPOflARY y{ home in 1^ . Can positrvSfvo“"S.h‘t t . ^ i ^ Butihil 3 bdmi homo, on 734*3373 iroom home w lh boae- viewing Irom 9;30-l1;00. i- Isaon, sub grado, baso and lior w-423-5001,Mitdi, menl,:, gi g a ra g e , c e r p o rt. EOEkfVF/HNOFEES Mondaym Ihru Thursday, r , 3 0 0 ------; . . Mallablo. . REDUCED acre. 10% assum. loan, •*“ « ; S ^ U « n o r f a I Hospital sphaH oporatton. Sond ro- 734-1313, hom o $52,50000. ' - ______Z 2 t « S — : ------.PP to a u brir>g rosumo. Ask tor r 0.000- Now jusl *^000.XOiam. 326-5805. ^ ft U e d lo a l C e n te r, 2 303 umo and aalary require- iLL TOLL FREE DanSon Suhr, 324-2019. Adiminislraiivo assistant tor Mr M Thornpeoo.. 1 =. ) -ProtoMl«ml ------»59.9I).900. s i ^ T i4 ThisIS yyojr will bo our betll p A L Park, Burley. Id. 83318. le n ia 10 B ox M 4 0 .- e /o OJO- )Gr34M6e5.9Xt100 loc«l soad company. 3-4 Cains’ C rtiTrtlunu.2ftLMairL ^ DARDING HOUSE’ nCiaj5moo:733-oe?e.- t r » « < 4 ------T«i>erick with fumituro. " I For sakale by owner 3 bdnn ^ « quirod, good oomputor skils. Exporioncod la/mhandi lor Immediate 'IJ opportunity lor ISlCJ AftERKIAN stableble lonants, managors bridthoihome neer the cofloge, X;REALTY accounu p a v ^ ft payrofl ro or LPN. shii, w ok _TRUCK DRIVERS row crop tractor oporaion. ™ NEEDED HMEOtATELY ereonnel ft Temporary qunriotftore, 28 uniu. smol doubtoe garage, tol ______3!324-33154 osporionco. Salary dopond- qj 12 hours, Fri Stf sm Suri. NE! ho town. Owrwr carry and siphon tibo irrigaiion. > eel pay and bonefta in the _ Service* Waho • • • bST?;734-4836 a ler6om , Near JeraJerome Gdl Course, 6 ing on o»oriooco. Sond ro- Can c 4 2 3 ^ ______bo « paid tor 40 hours work. Best 1 Six officoa lo sorvo you.' withI gooddovm.gi T1. Bonus of $250. Ccolad Oe- Mdu^. u d St«t al 23 conu ^ WTOWW N, CUTE! 2 bdrni, 1 bdnna.1. 3 3 * bathe on i.1 sumo to: P.O. Bo* 167. Tvrin Farm F hand; musl bo do- M/F/Hrt/.EOE MARKET RR ^324-8M1._ ■ Fans. ID8330t.______^ touise^ At Burioy Caro Cenier por e r rmile wilh regular in- BRICKDUPLEX poodabto. artd have oiport- 678-9474. ^7 ______croe*» < « • B 27 J m . MW. 2 "riiF aB s...... 734-6452 F uII l lssorvico homo town ” Exporioncod mi^cr noodod. onco or w /o^pm onl. sprinktor r* lum of 2,100 mile* per * 0 ...... 322-0155 mark®rkot. turn koy oporabon. I ft o u , must te e toside 035 GooG ooding Inloroslod in woiking with od NE location near loacJr boso pay S1400 por month * irrigalion. in ft caltlo. Houso lil im pa...... 467-5627 (howirwring good rotum. ox- G ood predate. New painl, W w«r ertM H o m H oxcoloni trKonlivo program. availabto. a< S ond rosumo ft dovolopmenlally ^ disabled uidand...... 452-5575 coBonio n l potonlial for small ^ o pspping p t contor. Noal 2 1.etodrtoal.w«erW HZ d)iidron? No oxporionco r»- a For Inlormolion call 509- roconl ro rols lo: PO Box 363. ? nco. G o ^ record ro q u M . ko,NV._.....702-738-1595 towrn n family business, bdrmrm 1units. Dbl carport, mce, ale. Total price Wendel:M: < d a w 2 bdrm. tow 488-3966. Hnzofton. H. ID 83335.------quired.^ Al training provided. hnomucca .702-623-2399 OwnoiTwr vril s t » arxl tmki. mt 'ft o th o r d o s ira b lo Morning (part-time), alter- '72*^lexperiencod? Ask aboul JZSC MO. Owner wiil carry M erestIt aiaaaum. ba n . 2 tots, B. Hunt approved drMng Heylrl We're the new kid to PRICEICE REDUCED AGAIN. iluros. Only $54,900. a ct wilh sm all dow n, dog run.run. t u l treea, wood ------noon nc and night shifts avail- J nl Paul ft Je rr/a Wed- «bto. Startng wage is » .7 5 ffPi*choola. F in an cial a s s is - townI negoHibto. W l con- stove.. OOn i^ $15,500. Mud OO7-Job5o(lnter05t 007-Jotn C of Interest por ^ hr. fcKrease possi)iilto« 1?”mce ^ ' available. CallJ.B. ding( ROI ham r part trade lor car, be told rw lunt. 1-800-643-3331. aor^ OBERTJONES AMLETTREAUTY etc. Call 734-1M3. allor 90 day*. F ^ S e w f r O f FK:E______733-4079FIC iS S u B lact PaOY at Green Aao* irfvor IntomMlfen aomlnar* UcGcOowana’ profeaslonal R EA LTY ---- ^ ------037 FamFarms t RafKtias Training CertiBr in Gooding. il be hoto promptly al 2:30 custortom remodeing. homo or 7 3 3 ^ 0 4 BYOWOWNER: 120 Acras, 10 l uAGE i r UVMQ R O O I» '. T W I N IF A L L S S ' to> 5..5:30 on Tbun, 3/30 at busintineas. Free appraisals. or minn N ol TF. Includes 3 :CEFT)ONAL FARM ' ^ stln^RazaJ3|0^1ue CdlI | Bob kx more details, 'l-aoO-262-5001 1 bdrmarms home, lols dim - the IM deeded acres, 345 - I EXT. 1211______provofTivomonts. 324-2235 3 ^drm I ted. Oood soil prolile ------ROTOTE~------^ lime. Hours vary. Conlacl m home on quiet stre et Debby King FSS. Weal ■* - Ntwfy I to mov roeSnTequip- A V A I LLABLE i ^Ueg>cbinCMlar.640Fler ■ Total wMer and pump> AveA\ West. TF, 7 3 4 -8 6 4 5 ._ 5 , jraod Slove and now S n l f ^ MU to 1968 toas ihvt #797 500-80B0 0 tVlonroe - LEGAL u SECRETARY FOR I5i' t eacr*. . Nice 3 bdrm KETCHUM LAW OFFICE. . ceiar, Ouonaat, shop, 1 0 0 - 2 000 B Caswell C a lt_ 7 2 6 ^ A ______atoraga. R ^ and al- 200-501100 Quincy ^i ^ ratal tfore tooking tor PVIICIE: eiLIIID3IE «OLDW/ELL vely prtoed..Jesa than ' part-time sales person, Vao*. QA48. some Sundays. Send re­ BANKER OuyAmaO IFYOU UVE NEAR1R THIS AREA CA U : sume “ lo Box 7497. c/o p y w JSTERN REALTY uttwn Uaho Reelty Tirtee News. PO Box 548. a VNID IDIIIClECTCIC 733-2365 _S2tH» l l i e o r r » W ITwh Fafc. ID 83303. In d e ppondently i owned ft BUYORSEU. BUY 7 II clsaillied »dvflrlltlng — ------m , r a ^ or dairy? Cdl Cidn’i e ilat. someone wowiO ■ iealB«k*rR*^. inventfn' It. Cstt LOW DOWN 3-5075 or 54^4371. CIRCUUTION DEPARARTMENT 733-0844 - - ______... 3 b c ^ I ------ACREAGE - ANO LPN (with charge nurse _ E YOU HAVE BEEN I CDune) or RN needed b r II ADVERTISE KING FOR -40 a c re s pan-dme charge nunepoel- ■ I IBBmmmm I VOUR 2bdnil»Hl.lnFI«. S'lr.V",E 'een i Buhl and Filer. bm « St Benerfcts LT^. ■ B Hartdyman ft homeorapalnA n ■ nil!»w arlna rak in g ft * Nico 2 1 ' to keep home and I Owd*na^. ■ FmHA Karen Hanhman. 324-4301. ■I SERVKESPEOALTY I oenaral maM, beeeoMimaie. o ■ P ric ^ nght arvi Brm af © a@ G Q flS3 [?©G©“S I oed. roMonibto. _ 326-5M ____ Mtfura ranch hvid w M ed _[ INTHISDIBECTORY J TonyorSley*...-.73 J t m i m s xim . ^ $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 ^ lui Twto » - ...... 7 3 3 ^ 1 4 . I p E o u cp © a s S o Q ® £to work on ranch In eut^f- ■ >UCEOU>S31,SOO. m iccanafwasar. m . [^ © @ ® 5 ( lown kxalion. C al evening ■I P u a d u n d ff tn t hMt/Ing of I Excolkilieni Idaho houslngl n o ACAACRES OOOO FARM s«ar7pm.857-2215. ■j youfCftofc#r 2 Q S 1 H ® ______2 -story, a n n o u nl e i c e s t h e 0 so u lh o lB u h l wilh MEDICAL I I m m t W mIQ BH I Lawrvpow*ower rakod ft vea>- ■ M E fiS follow ing1 openings< ^ RECEFT10M8T • _ umed, ahnixinb*Vimmed. Froe | •onalble,emptoy«Jp*r- well forel o M v S S i S SpwMiapeaii^ab«ypr»- ■I 73M«S1 I Dellvarad for drIvirlvewaya, I eetimBtea.OI. C al 733-7234. _ * o n s I «would Itkeje bijy Smtorhome ^hi Is sound. Aak- Human ResourceC8 S S e c r e t a r y fstorred. Job d e a o ^ wxf | You can ■ I ow nerlr inanoed or toaaaiter- kig$l32.C132.000. I ______- ® faul"lOo!*CaffNo^lorthweai * I chaae I W aitresses/W allB l l e r s pMplloallon available «l: _ I home In Twin F iia. - F^amily H eallh S e rv ic e a ■ I I Craneftn99toa.7»7*3-1214. ■ ------I ■ Power ratona 922.______^ Room AtlendantI t ICorp. BuN CM c, 127 ( U a tacUar acve, gcrgeoue “ S S - ^ ■ I I AmoUMeto.. Floor C ashiers St.a 543-8Z71. Ctoaim date, ■ 'm. 2 bath home. Kxkv ------“ d March 30.1969. EOE ■ ro « lo r I ■ Mers,B; Keno Runners //V W r i t e r s ^ 1 * I Delvertaryotf roi 03. A a a a g a & U ta MedtoalReoeptlonlat -I Cal32>-4«2 drtvoway, Pumioeor or Gravel. _ ------______■ Aoa Vault C ashier &B ^erienc* a mual. Patiint ■ QridaravytoUe.7»7aM#8l I ' PowarrakIaking and airera- _ The bebeet home value luet Booth Cashier aooounting, oompusr, word. ■ •nrian; Z97 a c r a T ^ I ______a •are exp. to Magic I came Ia on the m «kat, 4 bdmi, h m ^ proceaaing. Send rasume lo ■ ______■ I we havenl power ■ 3 btfh.h. exc oond and neigh- bufcfkm Line Cook B M ai . C al I CARPE benelils, Inciudino heaillViiih/denial insurance and g ^ H Tony orSia«e 734^.3322. ■ Cal jre o ra . 2 tsih s. 2 fireplaos « J famll]family room on the main i ■ 431438-5379 - 11471 iq. L piis 52S in b s » n «I t steel& siding and shop prolilsliarinoplan. Meetabliahed accounta. Re- ■ ______- I ouUidflide. Excellenl localiofi for In-horneome business. ONLY in, contact the human pipeal bueinaaa. S ^ p M *I Kywortc a t t>* right prtoe. H M a For more Information, I 4 )^ JehAaton7Si«a61 * ^HQRJIDBBQ m ...... ^ k ly . Call 733-252r& | _ _ _ ■ resources olliceI at (702) 755-2321 am-11 » am. _ o rja a ) 733-5115163, ext. 148 ^ I I C e l earty tor lawn h i mjrVKEVmiwfnp^^^Cui*HO«riuYi-Vi’s Needed: experienced me- _ ™ \ mmD H ■ ed close to schools and shopping. 4 ■ nanoe aervtoe. WHH alao1 do a JW ST RlEE E E ft LAWN CARE I g. 4 bedrooms. 2 taihs, r T D chMito k r krm eqUpmert I I ------wtfi and traclor. Needs to be _ * timmita and powor nda^vubtrimmtoo - • y room fireplxa. cow ed dec*,d(.plus pli enclosed hot tub i r U tsS sell-moiivaied with leader- ■I m U i i k M S M I 334-«4ilerl^1l3 ! . " ^ ! 3lng. c y 734-5719. ■ room,1, sprirklingj systen. Owner hss loindxnd a new home and is i ^ a b t t y . Must g I anxiouax a Id move. Doni wait!! Call today*!y*!m,90Q. fi a ^ HANDYMAN: Light electri-5: ■ ■ ______148 W .^ F iS S je K S T N ! | I n mowing I Tree ft ahnj Jerome. C e ia .2 < 0 0 . _ J[‘ I Power raldng. lawn r > IKW IN REALT\T Y i H c . f a > ! *- ■ tree ft a h n i trfmrrAw * g a n d ■ moval, kee ^ ' 1 wWhy store I when you can _ II aprtnUar ayatama. 77X 3> 7M * ■ BrkJe. 7 3130939,734-4365 3 0 ■ jL ^ 734-6500 CQUAlO^POmUNITYiITY £MflOV£« M /f/M/V s«s«a (7 Place a towcosi da*- I I I * tAilV. TOO, f f g o t m n t m a i c w u i n i »lfil«nr< ><4 tariav TD-TKMI b_ . D-6 Timos-Nows, Twin FalliFalls, Idaho W odnosday, Mnr'^nrcli29, 19B9 a f e s ta te'■•‘Rentals" - t-M erchai \ndise-Faarmers* mm arket ______c038-105

054 Unfurnished Apis, Mvrchandise 0070 Wanted To Buy 082 oa B u lld j^ Maletlals . 000 r ~ & Duplaxos I 90 Pats & Supplies 09999 .Pailutos For Rent Ctoan 1 bodrOom, roomy ft i BuIMIng Supplies M chance, AKC rogistorod Wrar«ed M lo reni pasturo lor ' W ott End S ^ a Co. >-•&abrador pups, 2 black (^tol>to 100-200 cow/cM pain. comlortobto, utiiiki* oxcopt . 3 tocation*. 7 » 2 1 7 8 ,32*------maj tab* tofL m ato offer. Callan 352-46583! ovonhxis, olaciric, good localion. 067 ( Use*llarMou8 ' ^ 458».a24«5t. 15 $185/mo. alnglo, $200/mo, For S a lt the help’ ol -a proto*- ^^ S 4 7 5 . vTfanted ; ^ to rent: summer -o3opto>-tJoport. Non^imolp- - -atonal? Cftm|-our lenic* {[^lfttJriianarlufV-«f-«ho(V- paaluiulur*rCalM3ft-5«9« or — 072 Antiqua* ^ ??»?*■ no P«a. Cl? 734- i 1 i o n t Scan ijxightfrooz- girect^^dalfy In Times- ______, ■ S493ovoninQS or wookonda. Of.Okoiww.ers.-ia-cofcsrt c Clean ntodom 2 bdrm aptt, TV»^oie.|l50;rotaw8y} u ^ CEO AH. intortor H9 iJ t^ 8« tnlnad, aomo 102B Cattta( w/appia induded. DW. t t o \ $40: d u s t ol drawors! S w al c a v a ^ .. D-P LuiTter ^ M P yard, do*o to a h o p ^ , rea- $M * : ovaf braWod nig, $15- % gMlt20.^Uw>ak*nda. yat go a s a peir 2 boMii- 17,r Hol Holstoin hoitors lor sato, .STEEL BUILDINGS -Can 6 wooks ftom caM ng. C al I^M408ovo6 ______delivor,"d6orsTn<:ludb‘d r r 5 ? Cloan, n k » , 1 bodroom, utils | Arch buildings fn storage. 0-5769 anvtkne. 6HoWHoWein hoitors, w o n . 700 2 1988 Wet Jots and traitor, ^ I40x86 was $12850, now , Parak**ta«Cockatto{s Pi bs.AI.I, Al.w a doivor. KSoo!cSfmM 7f^ Jbrand now. 1985 Yamaha a, $8995; 50x90 waa $21560, Lmi) c ^ raisod. 253 7lh Avo- AL i buObi cafvaa, Cotoatrum Maxim and accoiaorioi, ox- m Mualcal hitnimma b r $13-,S91; 50xt64 wortli SULi^Eftflorcal733«S4. tod.$l1 $125.888^^18. order. Ctoto to CSI, quM neighbor- ^cot cond. 1-832-7833. — "Tr .hood, 2 units inaTrt- ^ , 2 | 1»0 BakMrvHamlm tti- $95420, now -|ia729rt*r a tt)ltrlo rE M to T rr» o b » ir AnguTtgun5DBr2"?rokM"4fxi * bdrm. nico a ^ , walor 4 f dIo upright, excel cond, como, 1Ma*rved. okid. abo 1 mato. 5 mo oW. yo*lnjarllnfl, good growthly cat- sanAatton {n c T ^S /m o . ‘ $1000.3afr4iia*** xxl.k>v> ------— $5,0 5,00 oa. 233-7665 aftor 5 >b.. pt)p i& d roasonaUy. Q J . n& wookonda. AngusIOUS Randws, 788-^41. a S r - j ; . ” * 083 GaiagaSalaa 1720 ILMIson^^TSoTO £ I <»9isi0f9d U aA mato Poo- . ANGUS i BULLS 3 now 703 Amaco thormo- Hf EXCEPTIONAL ^ Channrf ^ r t o guitar, stm- “ COUHTBTCBCUS i,torjayoej«ngs,andyow- 2 bdrm. diafiwuhor, rolrki, £ tocaater atyto, humbucklng Theinero ara a tow spaoos ro- * WrtohtUv*stock part(ing. $ ^ . 734-6360 w4(- Etonda With romolo changor & a678-5718.? ______- -twoanh*. For details can today: insportsflon .^4-3407, ortds, or wkdays after Spm, cabto.o $500. C an 7 3 4 ^ . g 5 M OB I I L E H <[ O M E S e 734-4112. ask tor Kav, ^ Dayotcly old calvos tor sato (buls 1979 ^ntto Exproia 2, (1) gFENDER GUITAR (utsd- ^ NOmHVCWMANOn !j Large garage aalo, starts 095« ftrtflltaftTopaoB id cross breed hoilors). ______CAS. REW/J i J R D Claan, 1-2-3 bdrm, $19S- u ts:March %^n. Frl, ____ ■"S36-2I89,______-WKT'Froe-Cubto. 'S ilS Sa w r s M : ; S 9-6,Sat. 9-3. Furnituro, 100')0% organic farlllltor. Holsteilstein dairy calllo. Sprl- w ^om o W/discount avail. tfc S 200 tcannor. V ifh ir^l child-adull dothos, Bundy CustListomer |^ - u p . 30 conts onger f Wendell Kochis ot Twin Interesteited in his home. r; timor. Long r a l ^ c o a t . ^ ^ ii' ger hoilors. ^ and mB(- 1» W i u l ^ 0( ia .N .C a « S If b . No mbimuin, DeGv- ing,I, 1 iOf lOO.^Twn but go- Falls sold his doubluble-w ide Turn you,3ur real estate o!ofTica. 733-0740, No Pota cago S with aecosaortos. Call Wi 7 ^ 9 1 2 .6 p m i o 10 om. H saJT’cffijfefsrss ssdod In 10 ton b ts w th b 60 netlcaliticaly supoftor. A.1. hord. - mobile liome receilently. He investme Outot 2 bdrm 4255, 1 bdrm- J ooto, misc. Cash only. 1 milo mitoiIba ol .Twin FaBa, 33 cents C al1 32- 3 2 4 -^ or 366-7339, nent into a "Cash a 7 now box spring monresa- _ $230, noar Lynwood Mall, „ Eail 61 K-Mart, V* milo porl nghom rtf)ing ca»re*, 2 yr received calls frorrom 5 ■ Reward."d." As Wendell *; ot,38*x80*, W oach.CaII 078^ Offic* Equlpmwrt South sa on Tolman rtd. ca/pon, laundiy. B d a Irg 1 -4 <; g ^ t 1,______- itusi b r a ^ b u O hm jeople other thanin Ihis discovert3red, Times-News txbdnn-$160. Cafi 326-507^ “ 1 standard olflcor'i desk. Yard ^ Auction-Estata rsov buns. W vr. 686-2^ Mato oMor. Phono aftor 6 Completa C housohoW Polled Hereford bull*, buyer who were alsoa! Classiflecleds get results. gSpadota 3 bodroom, 2 beth. « FaniiSaad Low Cost Heeling. CoOogo Pm736-7291.______SeailAIII 0» ngo roady. Easy c a lv ^ , W*«lh«lsnopmblom. ==r aroa. 734-0535/7&1350, SOSardAvo.'e. * 34 Slorago Morlln phono 0 to 800 sacks Founda- cords aviA, 536-2294. SpockXB doluxo 1 bdrm tri- Twin Falla 734-6181. gtystom. * 4 phono*, tato ovor R-^SSnS55,aa«. R t^l^n)n Virus Tottod potato Mod Horolord bulla lor ba so Cafl Lany Jonoa or ptox. G ^ o . wator, nJbbith Are yog a movto buft7 ^ Auction House sssiod. C a l 678-0062. t^ .^0. Y Yoaifinos i and 2 yoars I r Bon Monom 734-9880, * > iW W W W F«paid. $2M . $100 dop. No Gol G 80-100 dittoront movtos — 580 A ddlaon Av*. W., Alfalfalfa sood from orower. . Phone 7& 3642. pota. 733-7824 or 543-5479. m oach month 00 Starton Pro- ^------■ “ Twin T Falla. 734-4813. Hybr robrod Urrwuski canto: 2 J l ——TF.-a-bdrm.-*xtr»-*lorM*.- -m-inl*rt.C lnani^.lho_«»< »._ 07]077 Horn* Entfflnmant Sale Ev«y Wed. at epm . 3&-: ir oto buls and coming toundry {adllk».caipor1. X bto bh movto ch«inoL Wo tor- tt. Cariaoft AuodonSMvlbe.- ^ BanOert)itoato.-3a4-6936,- warlincvUngs^Birth-weight vtS - - TV W/Sand, exc. __Trsn«P9a«p9"ir"°f»?'f, ] - g — ...... * i vfeoflOM .V.-fwalidfy, Wo 24 :ustomara/nClaanIr« lanlng trofgfti avalfabfo, also instaB ontonnas to ro- 2 E 'orU bto'ontholam tsood 1324-7978. Da" ______colvo NBC, CBS, ABC & In- REI 064 Tools REKT- A NEW TVI Own a ^ d o f tn in g a n d tre ^ . RED REI ANGUS BULLS ----- ,038 Acrosgo i Lots THE FALLS dopondant. S nevnow o o b r TV by ranltog. No S T 045 Mobilo Homos 052 Fumishod Apis. Stoel bender, 1 roB band, Nomad wain dotmrt. Purebnrebred yoariings, oxcqj- APARTMENTS Idaho Hom* Theetr*. croicrodjfort diodw d. 204 Wato ? ? ! STX ffM . ^ only. bntt for for hoitors arid croas- ^ 0. Rim Viow EsKHos, ~ — & O u p lo x o s ; ‘ ______733-0500. •' AwAvo Nonh. C alns;733.7iii.- 2000 saaJa. l.bandor. 1 — ^ 7. 1977 Van Dyko. 28 x 64-. 4 a M Q jIn c y ______ladlng, $750 por hoad.. $22.So6, Iw n. 734-9033 _ bdw i.2balh. CnII 837-4539. soalor-$350~4^5S16., FloUBidwin whoal seed for breadli FREE l o n d Z b d m i t______BUYMQBl ...... Roal Estalo YaYamaha aloroo aystom, Tiz 0 , 2400 buthol, $5 per ga«.S4;I 54^6441 or 61^ 5478. ■ A LowHy 14 X 70 mobik) on)n 1978 Titan 14 x 70. 3 bdrm, from $200,______conlracts,CO mortgagos, and con Airco 225 amp AC wokJor/ “ lf,L ''' 1 month’s ronl & wo poy oensrator, porlablo. Tho thd.. C al 734-4081. RoaitUaislorod Angus yearling 1*cf0,2bdnn.l’/4b«ih.aJlall 1 both, oxc. cond. $8500,0- vour hoQL Now availabto 1 Call Bonnia______DoodsDo of Tnol. tun oioctrtc. covorod dodt. thop 734-eeOO______1 Onin oogino cornptotoly ro- Qwind k Valoy com aood^ov- bulla(Is, AHIR ; p e rfo rm a n c e Jp 734-778S or 733-0397 ovot, L bodroom aportmant, 203 Lor*n Mccoy. 734-2088. SS»fttoni.i^"^595f 9 gjj 0^ , C al 7 ^ 4 8 9 7 ...... with oHk«.-ar®at buy at ______P.M.SI,______S ll vartottos ol alfalla aood. "Kot6». 1962 Landmark. 3 bdrm. 2 4th 3 1 W. C an 734-8782. — «^mo Rshor bool w«h Otoo- b Hamillon, 734-3587, RogisUgisiored Horoford bulls, $25,000. h(uvii 324-5441 , both, oxcof eor>d. no down. trie motor, okJor sowing ma- 078 Comnunioitlon - UndfTwric tUaliv 324-75>a. Fumishod apanmont, a l util- OM Hraiiooil - lm1-la77«73i«»l. 2',"amiand lall yoarlinga. 37 L takoovorovmts. 324-5691. . - Itlos, $195 a month. Call TOWNESOUARE APTS chIno, ch chorry wood buffet, D r r i t ^ ^ By ownor 140 acros 1841 4 ______833 Shothon* SL No. oN Iling aood corn in So. y «n « perbrmancaP< looting. _ 733-8261,______M oloctric hospital bod. Call rr: ho tot 26ih yoar. Maluri- Jim Jim Eakin Heroford* HljImay^frontaBo. Jeromo,»■ R c n t o l t Uptown living In a downtown 324-8850, 39 ^I A 3 l ^ portabto businoss a GOCD NEIOHBORHOOO. ttocntkjn. o Studtoa. 1 bdrma /T; band ^ t o . and metdo un*. 734- i90d^116dayt, Prk« 8 B *ll*vu*, klaho I Api (o ri, $200, utiiitios in- and ar> 2 bdrms. Gonorator. ^ 2 kw. noar now, ^ Tl $34.50 on round soed, ______7»M 081. By ownor 6 acnw nodh of Firowood, dty Island Park S39.5 dudod. C al 733-9199 ovos CaCall Elak)^ Jock a Karon al ^ >,50 on medium IU sood. RoglstoBlsterod Horolord bulls, Kimborty. no improvwnont*.>. =B S±s==sss= ptia.catsaitew. Phoro n o : M ark Flynn 9 3 4 - Larry Lk ownor will financo. $1000 = Lrg 1 bdmj, tidudoa hoaJ & Kir 14 K goto hoan t h t ^ oar- ^ ry LkiJov. :g4.2005. rings wtth sm al diamond 00 hnfl down. tlOO a mo. 734-0586,L 050 FumliM HouM* wator. carport. $135/mo -» or.o r 4 ^ 3 ^ 1 8 2 100V9 r'Kws»fl<>i QJ, jlstored poltod Horolord doo. Rols. Call 734-2944. o^sjdo. Bost odor. Call ^ o“ S By ownor 5 aero* nonti ol I a. Also, poltod Chianina ^ 3 bodroom mobik> homo inn Looking lor a houao or ap Faad barn, polo corrala. MuilII Rk)r,partiaayfumishod. CaB QUILCI. 733-2940. — HO g u m train lay-out with Two. 2-way radlgL build. >22,000, 734-05B6. 12x64-. 1 bdrm. 1 bath, util- co - Includod. Cai 326-4704. Nico la m studk) apt, afl utlte ity room with waahor and 73: DBS U w toafilan ) ton Ol exceloni 3rd crcp ; ind, $175, C ^ 73Zs325. drydryor. aido-by-akJo rofrigora- Hy y. 500 bales ot barley R»Q*«r)isterod Simmentd beds. GoBing your homo roody to Hydraulic chair ki fair cond. 3-M >d and hom*d. oxceOont INDUSTRIAL lor. stovo. gas hoal. no pota, bkj ShpMTDroartkwtAor. IW, trudi toad bt d*»/ P«^a< root? &K ho^ Irom tho Sor-.. P lo a iin t cloan lu m ish o d bkJO Hotono Curtis Ookistar CnU^ ‘^ - S l 3 . ______^ Cal (klaho Falls) BufWlno Acroaoo* on Ww-[* vico Directory, daily Inn sludw. ground fk»r w/wa»h- S ? w ri Avo. port of TF lndu»- Ff9y»Pnt Ino. 6' I* Timoa-Nows Cta&sifioda. or. dryor a v ^ . $150 -f $60 079 AppilaneM trial lito, d ty wotor. t with Ctoan. 12 X 60. 2 bdrm. 1 oes Variaty Footla , BEElEE BOARDS WANTED ECIAL OPEN DAIRY Q Kimberly, nico cloan, 2; dop. Main N. Mgr. #7. p>« ^Buy, soli, rofil or swap — FER SALE. Ftl. M ardi locuflty loncq, $21,000 5 734-4226, or 733-8458. babalh. rofrig, tlovo, w/d wii '111 coma 10 you. Ray and $26,000. fo rm av^l-• bdrm. mobilo homo, W/D W ilhnrlasslllodsd. 15 (c u ^ loot Konmoro hoez. SCom n laoeo lambe lor tato, srmott 4 6 5 - ^ c o i e d . ^ ^ IUM. r C 1500 hoad. M hookup. cafPOt. 423-5104 .Studk) . apt., doan. comlort- J ? ablo, Coli Ray or, w hit* c o lo rjro il-lro a , CaB_436-5391, c*B ______Excol»ftoot 3 ttrtog baled bv- jhta, lancy Hotolein hoil- ' able, convonlonl location. jood coodkton, $200 or bost X iS 1 owner. No conaign- VERSATILE LOT 733-4607 WWa£P0«f,$1.15b.eyt 'oy •straw, covorod. 200 !!!•„,1 ‘ ^ 051 U nfum lthod H o u ta t $200 plus utiiittot. CaO 733- ^ ■ . 4 allor. Can 7330942, its accepted, 3 2 4 -^5 In Town! Con build oo or Q049or733-7ie0.______- j, • 4-placa living room sol ^ Mriwrat»od, C al 423-5987. ^ M. $2 5 a ta to 324-8577 put mobilo homo on, Can 80 GE otoc rwigo, whio, Jucors-Jerome. _____ ■" bedroom, walor paid. 235 058 Offlc* & Buslnass ftola. 2 diairs, and ono------J(UW.8rax)A0A-lo c m ...... - i 5 Valley'a Bosi ahorl-lerm man)-|34».»5, ^axcol cond, must so l by 3/ o m - RamaM. $iKAnoniti. $ioo 31.$150.324-803W6oy ^390 P a n I Suppllas 0^ d hoppor bottom trader. 1Q3 Da 3 nmtal,-l Wrm-EWy)m-corvto ------• L orgo ao lo c lio n fll u se d — Oalry Equlpmsnt , ^gPOM. Can 733-8726. . by goll courso. Indudos uso B5 W 1 0 0 weight. Am: ” 1750 aq It. near now brk*, ^ ^ s , starling at-- AllM roconditkxwd usod ^ AKC SABALA REALTY 1 bodroom. appls. quiot lam­ « Wendd. 10.- 5 Boumioumaiic 2 t00 aulomaik: ovort>oad door, offix com- « '0 Cal E l 7 3 3 - 4 3 2 1 iy noighborhood. 1893 2nd■ I5^6^533^______takeoffs.offs, mato an olfor; 4 plot* hoatod. rolail or wholo- '• ^Stw 'eoioctkxi of uaod ro- jotoll, lj W ilaon Balee, 703 AKC voonlractingtorlhe1989 ^*0 DudDutchman 4 3 manual in Mobilo homo iou. Adul andJ Avo E, $155Ai»onthplu» $50 tato, 504 4h Am, W. 734- ,, Ing't. starting M -$ 9 9 J5 mnAv*.N.Twd. Aat t e y Compwiy 5 HP.IP. BomaticI vacuum . ------;------briebiidt. 2 ovortwad doors, ol- or prol y i o , ^ holp. Paiy l/l yrorkshir*S* Tarrtors » td Po^ Timi ------43Mf35 pumpp » with mdor and vao- 2 bdrm, loncod yard, stovo Tico rotail or wtiotosato. 406 fimes-Nows C la ssiW . moanoranian pup*, 734-5734 ------uum res C09 ButlrMM Proparty and rokig. 413 M Avo N' 1 4 2 b d rm iV l8 gS? I resene tanks, $750, 6lh Avo, W. 734-4060, Ka- > CAIN’S BtnSUY AND SELII Usod TV3 c S - $200pormo m5767. QUIET LUXURY w« C toarano* A Rantal CU Hid kM to good homel 096 1 F a n n s F o rR a n r - C a l543- wasaki ol Tww FaBa. ^ ■ndhousMipptancaa. Male>«ato, spay. Femato, 9 mo*. _____ 3 bodroom. 1 balh. in Kim-: LgwaIk-inctosoU;AC "T ______App M>pls>TVBam-a24-3914. houi i Laurol Park A panm onts -412 sq ft-1360 sq ft qm ious*-brok*. Mary. 543- 180 i" >a c RE8. BUHU fltood 104 HoHorsaa WANT MONEY? botfy, $225 plua utUs and P32 or Donna. 5 4 3 ^ . ^ e , R EN T OR SHARE ------Maka It with thoto lOapti,. doanlno doooait. 423-52S3 ’ 176MaurfcoSLN,. Excoltom Rotail ancVo? Of- « -rlgidalro 30 inch range. ~ d o w to shopping, froihly Apt 304. m anagor fico S p o m Availablo ki c y lell-cfaaning ovan. $200. ;FA ado(abto P arslan kit- S 2OP. £ C if 733-1359 2 registogistored Ouartor Horsee < Anradivo 2 bdnn homo, nico ^ g ^ ^ ^ c a s h . < Arizona, wei stM od on palnlod Intorior, paridng I 734-4195. TSo Lynwood r,i •rigldairo17cu.l.rolrioor»- ens. 3 males, 1 lemale. Sacracr* tract far rent on Easl- '[o^^Arti 3 « r d . Qwago, ki FJer. Coll Tho Contor 01II AUI ^7 wm Febnary 3.736-0602. landJ C Dr. $60 por a o * . cash barrels. Excelent breed- and itorooo oroa,. h3-4l74or326-567<. A 1 bdrm duplox. walor 3annershipoakdosk;roll ria $35,500, CaH Joan to m . 733-2282 Ej '■ot Sato: 1 y*w oto nuto ' 3 4 4 yoar oto, $2000 B132'$2S0. Country living,- sanit pd. stovo. rofrig. $180 ___ h. Phone 886-2926 or j mo 7A4-7290 or 734-3882 Blue 8 Lakes Offlc* Park rrx> konmoro, large, wllh Ice Shar Pel doQ 436-6940. PWn>i , close to lishing. Buhl. 3 ^^..*a^70^i^^ K^n 2281 ask lor Kerry. nator. oxcoltonl condilkin. Froo^*e: 5 Gormtf) Shepherd, noa i SABALA REALTY bdrm, appliancos. outside 215squarolootsrigtooRico. po,>orttbto high prossuro wotor « oto sonvl mare, gorv alMilttios indudod, $210 por d a ;375 Con32&4775 C<*:oa*)(pu«tos,Som*h*w 'Puturaa For Rant 7 3 3 - 4 3 2 1 shod, garden spot. ■ .a,S 5 T .?A .r: doanor. ifiod PSl. 2 mo. ^ monlh. Call 733-9300 or old ^ 31 cu R. Konmoro ip- ^■be *V0*. c i l 5 4 ^ 1 5 3 . P. ■ FhnnorUEMsna J r o p Mgt J >ld. Cafl 7 3 3 ^ 1 0 . ^ roximto*V-« acroa irri- 7 y w o jgN I r o o r ^ 01^ condition. FREI^ E E I Pura wt^* c ^ . nou- g S d w oto rvgisfersd Ouar- 040 CMTWtKy L ou ______734-1401______. -----PfKxrvrtess----- ^ 9 * ^ pip*, to rh oorse rsi gelding, exporl- . Ctoan 1 bdrm houso, rongo.' 2 bdrni apts avail In quiot FarFanlaatic lacalion. good SI2Size 9. Iridescenl. white. iTT$aBOMr6rip6o(f------^ lo tt In BOCtwn 26, Sunnys-. rolrig. 340 3rd Avo W. $250; Ineighborhood. Wator. sani- par*parking. 1832 tq I businoss micnid-cill. Worn once. $75. lew Magic Chef mkmwasv. 2 4 :j nl*d: P a ilu r* for to o C alaftor aftor 6 cm. 734-2046. lope in Suniol Memorial1 a mo *doQ ^ 734-5060 |loiion and appls lumishod. *E«!spaco Cai 42^^202. c«l!>lf 934-5400. evoninot. lodium t i n . buil-in tumla- Froo d ol Holttoh stoors and Al Dunn Parfc, 1-5097Sa-PP» • $100 dop. $245/mo, 734- For to, $200. C a i 364-7381 BorrJ KjnrUna Reining a in lc _ ^oa^jlllll^^^m houso, For root or toaao; Commori- Sm^ 9 btodt & wtMe spa- n i t Sli; Can spM up. C al EftoNVoNV. 20lh4 21sl 5200 days. 7330668 evps cal Ited Konmoro washor. M 423-4401. 544-24 On 4 camolory ploli, Suntoi cal olfico spaco. approx ohtjhotti itrap prom draas with • 2 ^ Conted Com P « Wvron 2 bdmi. dishwashor. dispo*- 350 irge capadty. good condi- ____ M w ^ ca coBoct 3500 sq IL Btoo L ^ BM. nb';t0w t, $80 C ai 324-7445 ------— 702-7;B-73^84a3. daytime • al. rolrig. stovo. custom OOO on. $100 0 ^ 324-7381. , drapos. firoplaca. Iroo ciAito $75i Storm door ilandard 36 082-Aucttona 082-^..Auctions______ALLTYl. TYPES O f HORSES nch. whito ««h giasa and Wantwl00» ^ 734-5518 55-70 S5-7 conU por s q I.. wAlil. — f sS T A T E O F IA mar*. 6 yews okl, Isl S last months ronl r ad- ! TRCY-BIT T iiE R S ----- * I D A H O 4 acTM doodod witn buid-• vaneo $t00doo 324-4168 J 2 bdrni duplox. rotng, sJovo. WasNngton-Sl W « 7 » ^ 9 2 . f„ , ig. r*M ig. b*rr*b ■ wflthor/dryer hooiup. no 1. $2500 ^ 3 2 4 -? » 9 ingi and wator well. CallI Cloan stixlio houso, slovo , t*a*f decorated Shoshono ol 1 BO Hoatfngl AUCTII O N ^ Za-7446. ' pott. noar high school. $250 SlSl. offca space. $325 por Fa< Air C ondtlor^ng DANUA/«tNO - and fotr«. al f e oo pets. ,pkitdoposa. 733-6998. mpr •actory olfori honored al THURSDAY,Tl MARCHH 3 0 T H . 1989 $145amonlh 7»i^5760 ! morth. 733-toOO, 326-4060. Qajj*rden Country in H ah. ST“ jhSdvodCuthgCSnto 045 Ifcbfla Homaa . 2 bod/oom apanmont. C al OOT Ctassk; Slov*- 4 bum- 1* Aptl 22-23 North R a a Offloe* __ 1-800-447-87C9 ^ 1 1 :0 0 A .M . PREVIE1Inv 8:30 A.M . TTiono COCO AREA! NE TF. vsry' i Chartono, 733-2365. CXfkOrfico space lor toese. 1000 WE ^ononi Indoor Arsna TfiGS N a s h u a . 779 iq It. nco, 3 bdrni, 2 balh. roc Wtitem Property ,ou, WE REBUILO h y d rau lic wkto II Belevue squaw tool. $450Anorth. jaciscks al ABBOTT'S AUTO hch 7000 aq tt lol. Kimborly ■ room, garago, foncod yd. noI Minagement Utol Land. 733-8300326-4000 SU ■Bh.aoag^S>33-5a07 ^IDAHO TRANSPORTSfATION DEPT. >isopISO per hon*. $20.00 good conditton. $12,000.' p o u Looso & rof, $4C5 Coll ( i u p p l y , 305 Shothone 3 day K »ect^ 788-3323 ■ Cloan 2 bdrm, t'/^ bath, wa- Offr Smot Soo^. Twti Fafls CaB Becfcv. m 2 0 3 5 ■ 734-?222 Of 734.8^7 I OffeaAwrohouso tor laaso S " DIST IV, SHOSHOONE IDAHO ^ . tw.'soww paid, $270. $135 22400 ia sq t . Hoatod. kuuld- vu a broekina. training, and r In Wondoll srrwJI 1 t>odfooni c 81 Furniture ^ CarpeU S i tog C

dm). 2; -dop No pots Call 536-2017 . \ Wa)w(«W $295 por month, ofivi Wo com * to you pnvalo er«rar>c«. So* at 532 Expori Windshtokj d ter >« d M 733-9000 V c Commlaalon Co. b « h , appla. 14x70. $12,000. Joromo. 3 bdmi. firoplaco, 1$100 doposf. no pots. CaD ^ VEHICLfS AND EQUIPMEIIEHT5-1967I01974 mMO iRaBroad Av*. BkM Lakoa Boulevard Nonh c metal round pMn IU nooci cond Cag 733^5423 buill-ins, spnnklof svsiom' i734-8944 d a n . or 734-7339 or c ^ 734-8474______Ropair 4 Roplacomont I.H R!IM)!YpeiSe5di)uiipliijdis.li1*ilH 2500 oal W - ; oxcolloni localion, $360 . ; OVM 4 «vookt»fx3s______’ih 4 chaira. U ato ofler. Vni Boaulilul doublowido mob« 4 sq yard ol good usod ltui-imWjYnestiEels«epei-19 ^ ry...... > p ril3 0 th 6536 momnps______. OoW»to» Really , 734-»a3. I4KR8 J4 FrMFeikm.w tcul w Ingt, buil in ttaroo thfough- - P<~« CaII 733 560? ^ — U— fc------SZ culplurad. carpel, gold IradoiMiwi'19781/2 uX l«i« Ooi V May 26th I JEROME RENTALS > Rocopoon aroa p k a 4 oflc- 3CWayd.734~lS36 jno ly...... :r..Jtrw 30tfi oul tha houM. must $4W lo A1422-Spacious 1 bdim ^os. $d5lVmonih. 066 SfOT plo* Kate-IMO gal. jstfiaic acpfocialo Ca»82S-56S2 t -3 bdrms $125 4 up Val t >68 Computars Dvwi ly...... J i i y 28th biliomoot opt, appb. walor 733-9300 326-4000 ___ ■ toy V w Roaffv, 324-3351 i4 sanitalon, carpot, pnvalo V Aupust25th BY OWNER 14 X 64 - — ------KA'0^YPRO2 COUPUTER 2 543- TOOLS AND OFFICE 6£ leLly[e»n!e(s-Eicaili« tli f S!'" VanOyka. 2 bodroom, 1 4W8.o^.S43-Sm ^ V S e p l2 W i JONES WE HAUL entry. « $185. 734-5858. 060 WarWtous* 5• V* ’/- icppy disk d rt« a. Am- desks • ctiairs slools - sirale lile caliiiilinels-Plalloiiii sc a ts - F « y . . . : laro* btOi. laroo room tt- I will m o w you Three 1 M Properry Mgmt. ormal dining labto Wtth leaf. ^ y ...... Oct 27»1 I Storag* Rwitil ^«r monaor. ha* GRAPHICS L ife - P n e m jic iMis • BSleiy ctiam >ato starts at 6pm. t a c M w4>d tub tnd totar /ANYWHERE lof loss tfian > apaCxUiet. SolNrara: W ert 5Mts ? 8. oak veneer. $200 }^ . ALL UTILITIES PAID 2 ___ a l 733-3581.______Vail »selU first Hav* your panalt. itorm w*xJow* and ronling a truck txlmi t duptox, covorod patn 100' VS/lous lesleis - Cai »asti n B ctm -K 8 S ^ -p ,,* door, appliancos. new 1000 squaro leet storage, ^ »a/«tf hones chockod FREE ESTIMATES toocod i yard, no pots $550* $125 $12! por month C al 7 ^ S2[ OVf*G SALE- 734-S?fi^~ punps-pawiBil[HT breaka-Hec-MEldei-VtalixisDECd. tw am p coolor. kght gray in­ CaB 324-3490 C in b y sa o p m . d ______n* cotto* 4 2 end U M CiC. 7 3 3 - 7 4 7 4 lorior. •xcallani condilion, rLg 2 bdrm wbsmt 4 oarnoo 70 WantodToBuy •a a o n a d in oatio. itorago * EnclosedEnd d o r ^ m k>w as Ml stored Ouansr Horse. $350 ♦ dop. Lois w V-'Mo ATTEKTKJM RENTERSI faanaggfMii7??^727,_ i a g MISCELLEANOUSANDSAiAUfAGEiaije building and tmall thop. ^Nopotl 342-5^ evM ^ BEE BOARDS WANTED N l^ 1)!.. M r. CJ Mutt too to approclaio r Now aval. 3 ono bdrm tas ICEIdark blue country quanlilyl21/2'and25'Giianfra1-0v 913 OvtffEafl dOOfS - Lijit 733-7909•909 N<» oozy 2 bdrm. jusl ro- ^ will come lo you. Ray siylt amanMaa. Loc«>on 602 E. ” Now p a rt, carpot. otc. Also 063 063 W anUd to R«U CW( lyle sola, lovaseat and polesanilliiliiiEs-llKiiKttleZwayl DOl£ 3Y radios-Drill and R*g. uor m odobd. on t a a o , $275 2 bdrm ai^s m/ta the oxtras ----- Mormoo 465-5280 coltoct chair "Uorpen hones. *o*e Ralroad Sp 6. Burtoy. Cafi ^ n a n o * -N w and used l ilts - 1-W Kin pkjs dop. No pots, no smo* Most ^ mis pd Donl k^ryot. WsnM Wsr to l«*** or rent: lUYNQ ie » v g o « )« w » y . 7 ^ ftndsfueliJs-Manynw 273,44 44 S. som* g M . d l lor appointment 678-7483. e. Reasonab^ priced.' ■wa contxiar trade tor motor ors ^ Cat733^2 ______«wo'ro ODon on wookonds. hrge ^ 0< shop 4 yard, 2-4 a c m iimonds. sisriing silver- Dvkark ro** sota. in •zcaOeni____and^ l a d lira -10 Im (A(iprei) Soapj)FfOfn I iron-H ot K S Small 1 bdmi, waU>«r. dryur. Home t fttntsle 734-7321 r n lhelh Tw&i Fall area. Sorrf ^-are, pock« wsschas. silver cona soap a lu m ro i - sla m laddois - S j Morgan StaHon. Galled h<»».______^ sniJltion. Call 734-6983____ ^ x w posts g a to ia J ^^lno C al 788-3454 Stovo. rolng. oaa hoal. wol L roepoeea to: Box 7616 % doaoOm. coin co8*ctions. ale. *v«ni By ownar. '86 Flootwood, ^ Latgo. cloan. 1 bedroom ______axl and»ood-6holeBudd»t«is-Wmwnfs-totijracEs- r c ^ u inautaiod $»0.m o, plus 1st A A v«li*toi25 733-0S31 I'™ PO 0 0 , W8. J Idaho Coin OeBerto* TuZ: « hona* far 1 2 ^ . d*«(ted kx. conaoia ^ TwrFiJ. ID8M03 ^»2 North IfcK 73MAM Md lumaur*, good e*lec- ^punpsm -nutimore last, doposx 436-0722 days. ------I “ k e » d aota*. tov*s*au, vid HT, im are, solid heeling •oundalion. 2 B orw o bWgt.’ 0/436-3741 “ Blt(H6ivn p tmm . Klhandh* w H $1200 " f8nc*dY»n*, lonotcapod, ^ Fitor. cioan 1 bodroom unis rxu lpl«cr»wUf*.612 8thAve morsore. AM sp*cially priced w Mil n: Con^eta handbill «mi c 3M UobM Hono Spaca j ltf.J*rom*. 324-2727. Wila 1 condHlois Of sals 9b*«ofl■ offer, htoadng horae. $49,W0. Can 734-8943 V.Vory doan 2 bdrm, $175 mo wnh w W.D hoolujp, $210 a ilson Bataa.TOi Main it r oU mar*, soid, iur« ♦ $100 dop Appls, w/d rr ve. N. Twin Falls. It OtsUtcT Otllct • Fliiiiii:I2fla-a86-2411.- Excal condJtlonl 1980 Sa- rrw 733 9000 orl2fr400Q [oTtLottorrort C ^ 324-3430 Cnliler bj Stitt of libho - Si rate* good. $ l2bo or ' h o p fc ^ 734 704 j In i; Jo*omo. 2 txJrm. 1 '/4 balh irty Amertcan sola. v«»/e( r * t Scrap ind salnge h « a 3 bdnn. 2 bath, aasunie ^ Uobd* hom* apac* lor r*oi 329AddtoonW 32' 734-4944 ostionl) )fl*r Cal 423-4278 k>an, own 6 \» yrs 324-5939 q, $215 324-7127 or 324 8499' ^n Hans*n, ind a l dry sarvic- War rodior. m a ^ cotto* StandingSing buckston Stallkxi 052 Furnished Apis. ^ 'ant*d d**d or alrre: ^n k tabto,bto, 2 browrt r a c W i. jusl LOW, LOW RENT e t 7733-4009 or 423-5752 ro g iiieilered ri OH, Doc Bar & Oupliiii F M tmt■ertoe. ham l lo 7 C ^ alXa;>to: am end Ubto 4 lamp, ■ " Prioad to aaO by owner _ For elderly il Qualified In kW>to ipac* In country, lor . b e * fl2r w £ d 7 3 ^ ^ Jorome 4 Blisa 733-1193 ^>e Banory Store 7340368 a l 1 nil eicel oond. 324-3404. 1 bdrm, mUpa>d. JtBS Cel Z 'tsponsibl* parly. Large w«i'antod: oto atot madito** ------SALE BYr W antI to buy all kinda of » 0« (or complel* prtvacy 4 733-5923f . or ET s 933 Most ^ utOxiee pakl, 1 bdrm yerdrird , referen c es required iuka a Also, good saddto g r a d o u l living. Complololy r bimt apt. appls. c4ot« lo Gitbai 733-8458. ^ ^ ^ boxes, gum bai ma- 062a SuBtlrtg IhtorWi I far lato or trade fumithed. Driv* to 1274 1 V bdrm. dwnrtown Yoo pay couRhouse, ^ $l&&monlh. une*. $.10 cok* macNnae _ _ ekKXnc, n o p ttt 734 0193 SEE US F n S T I Singto and « «II pick up 415-537-5744 . 2 16'16*x T us*d wood w*r- AUCTION ViWEST ^ Twh Vite Loop. Tw4n FaBt. ^ Foster liknagsment ^hi.]bl wide lots. Check our B iJ A l intormation on this hom* A ^ 1 bdrm. $155 734 4070 J17?0 Addison ^ -0 7 3 9 ^ M « y w .^ t 6 Young Av* headlad doors lor tale. Call ipocal rrtovmg aSow«K*a. Cast« r p Vaiev. CA 94548 733-5tS57?a cG J L i BILL NflFI Horsa Equlpmant ' Wodnosday. March M; 29, 1989 TimosNows.)WS. Twin Fnllo. Idnho P-7 rm ers'mlarket-Ret t icreatiomtal-Autonm otive 105-1T4I

123 G u n s& fllllo s 132 1 Auto Part* . 139 i ; PlcJt-UpTrucka . I.H:.142 Im porl/Spoiis Cars 1 14s16 ■•4)C4'9 i ATV's. . . . |l 5 818 Aulpj-Chovrolst.t , . Accsitoiles — I THE A O:ES ON BRIP( BOBBY WOLFF j pO ol AR15, naw in box, serf- . 1970 Ford, AT. PS, sUding Tol1087Mltsubl8hl Conquest. 1986186 Chovy toA Silvora- 7 44 CaC«»k» Oaasto. 2-dotf^ ous inqtiirfaa, $1000. Call 327 ? motor, d o d crank, 194 roar ro window, d u d gas tanks. Loadod, Lot voty fa d and r«- do.I. / AT, now liras 4 bod lin- 350iO V-8 V engine. Auto, AC. 702.7a^__ . . heads, , needs robuill. Call nawtiroa.oxcdcond.$1500 n« a api p o n slv o ca r. C a llJ o l lo r er, .C C al ovaninos. 829-5357, , PB, ru POR SALE: Guns; krtfvea, B37-6311.**. ( ______orfaedofar. or 733-7554. *G anrd 734-9147. ‘Utc'S liko a play:.iy: . It’s not the ______ig e>86 i J e e p C horokoo Plo- 5“ ^ $ NO RTH s-»-A I a a. Whoiaaala lOtL < wr. 2 w ttad .drivo, toadod. 1079)79 3/4 ton Suburban, . . . Iflnpth bu l th e exepH/>, thn nrf, 4-14'chroma stonod whods 1( 1087 Mitsubishi, gold Con- neer ------: ^ K Q 3 ------I ^aw,noon,7?fp4at.. wilh-M , lehaUivtiraar^d- tn quod,-toadod,-axcal cond. Botoi>tow NA.OA. ban. $6975. nearllarly new Brldgaatona ing that m atters.' VQ 106 3 • IFOR SALE: ta: oonlander < $14,000,' Can 733-1600 or 736-^16-8692 a ftd Spm. tires,as, nawr RV oam ^ Mars, - - ' — Sentxa. ♦ 10 • ' «lfi44maQnun!.222befTd. 1 4 i naw Toyo tiroa and whbds’ 1972 IJ Chavy'/il lon 4x4. 734-9095. 73^ ------■ clean,oan. a a a ^ l l a a , MOOO. 1 accept to $1000, aaeQeaaortoa.Cal^734^1. tor | 3/4 .ton Chavy pid(-up. Runs Ri okay, $1000. Call ------— t48U AnUqua Autoa ♦ AK432 . i I 0UNSAN0ACCE880RIE8 Califor I more Inlor^lon, 733-1267 73 . . W EST 149 4x4*14 ATVa , ^ ^ EAST 733-S723 or 324-8409. I^S^ev^^ton PU, _ uo Ford Id-haad V-8. ^ ToSFi ...... 4 J 9 8 5 Mtod, axoal paW,'tonnoau towmt 5 ♦AID 4 2 6 7 M 1 ^ ^ ^ " 5-8.75x16.5, j 8 ply Road $7 1971 Fort Bronco, 78,000 *P®* --- ...... _ J T J . 8 - . 1 _ ■ver, funs f l o o d .,? 3 4 ^ , . j^ b Z . ------» K 9 6 + ------... . • AiiQtMyifKiouns ■ ■ Handtor.ndiak.on | 6 tm -8 1075 «« D o d p fr^ toft; 360er»- original ori m iles.Excellent SS Yesterday's columumn described 4 8 7 5 4 : 3 2 ' 4 .Q 9 IRoasy 22 oaBiar pump rite. h I d o rfcns, $425 lor s o t 2/ Qino.qS AT. $050 324-87IM. condithan. » Can 733-1273...... ^ M9 Ford Id-haad V-8 , 4- oquipp — how an easy hand silpiclipped awayin a ^ 9 ♦ Q 8 5 $95. ; 12 oa. Stevana pump 12x16.5-8 holo Ford or f; wad, oxcol paht, tonnaau- Cdl.3; OyvyrJmswW ^ 1976 Chovy 2 ton with du- 1975 19 & 1076 Fort 4 whod wor. mna oood, 934-5785. •87Sp moment of anxious5 carelessnessc: In IS 7 Spactnim 4^toor. A M /fy I SOUTH ’ $80. A bug defbdor 4 cab allys, *' 84,000 miles. Provi- drf - - a World Championsh! ously uaod as mobllo ^ )55 Cadillac ahibulance, cassdosetla, neada aome TLC. iship. Today wc ♦ 7 6 • 124 SnowVahldat length | running boards lor namiiiu ttimll. 13900. Cafr • 1977 Jeep Wagoneof, toad- 9” e x am in e how a v e ryytoughhandsuc-., to V A 7 2 ;44SS2 or 324-2724. 1089 Cougar, loaded whh ] 7 M ^ 9 0 od, quodmtrak 4-whod dr, cccdcd after cxccllcnlicnl analysis and ♦ A K J 6 dordton, $500.678-8715_ Wantant to go drag racing? options, 120 miles. Call ■ ^ Ford cob, short 1515,olo miles on comploto ^ accuratc card readingling. ♦ J 10 7 6 • overhaul. AT. PS, PB. AC. )62 Chavy Corvalr, good 1970>70 < Camaro, raoo car, m . ,. 7 & W 1 0 . ______trade tor 4x4.324-8064. ' South was Eric Rodwell Rt of La- 85\ntifial tiros. S2500. CaB KKl. bost otter. 886- » i ^ orlrad ible: East-West |Moving South, must salll Ladder I rack that fits import n fayette, Ind., my teai 1978 ChovToid ’A ton pick- _ >68 2-door harttop, Wa* ------.e n m m a lc a t th e D e a le r: NN. o rth ,lOes Yamaha E s^ or, okto- PU, i $6S.C aira4-36S7. ” trio start. 400 miles. Call = up. $1700. C al 324<>62r^ 191978 Toyda Land Cruiser, SO AU|0»4>0<508 1066 World Champion:bmhlps. ThcbUdliIding: ! Transmiaaiona: 12509 Fu»- ^ 733-aOS7Bflor6pm ' , W est's sp a d e le a d w a s co v cred by or, $rS00 Rmi. 610 Fullor, \) ■iv bull 1 year, 4 0 ^ ao- tOeO>80.Dodge Omni, 4-do«i and East’s spade Nwth East E South Weat Scorpion. $ 1 7 5 .4 2 ^ 1 6 . $1000 ; firm. R170 roar ond. ^ almltoe. C al 8 8 6 - 7 ^ ,___ _4 .« p e th e queen a n d a c c , anc box and bod m d, $2000. ori ■speed, now atrula all Pass _ 3 NT All pass Now 17’landom axlo car ^ S i S M l return knoclccd outI dummy’sdi spado ^ ' YouH novor know Iho vah» ] 678-3148. ovoa & wknda. 1979 10' 4*4 3/4 too Chovy, 396 ^oUaotor's car, 1979 10th arourround, $050. Cali 734- of dassUlod unui vou uso It. traitor, ' $2400.8W-2023. ^ wilvorsaiy Umkod Edilion, 9377.1m ..ni»ZKii. ______: king. WiUi no s id e -eenlry n t to thc club ’®P®'penlng bid, short diamonds ; big btodt, show tw d t,lo U o I jT " 1981 Dodgo D50,Choapl. big I oridnai; m ud soR. Call pcnli^ lead: Sp^^nlne ' " ' ■ " , ' 324-3106-korotrvlno. 35 ^ 4».5e38...»7._. Wt my Job, naad to Mh: __ • ' sull. howwasSouthtoi.lo ,o v c rco m c th e ______PP**! 125-Trm!Tr«iiart------i rS-5414ovonlnos.______ig g>82 g Dodga Mirada, naw. block in clubs even1 If th e s u it .w ere ------133 Autoi Wantad 1963 i{ Chovy S-10, V-6, now 1979 « Joop Cherokee, 2 dr. s r - AC, AT, cruiso, till, TO.OOO harp 1949 Ford pIck"up7 tiniSwliHgW ima-gaafirPB^ ------~ BID WITH THE ACES '14' Roadrunnor, sloops 6, ' high porfomionco tiros, Kon- AC ^ lo sp lit 2-2? I WANT YOUR CARI ' 2 orio, mllos. Vory cloon, rr'27 cubic inch engino. AT, PS.3, AlMUFU cassatte, cniisa. olds: HJ.B i wood storoo w/booetor. 5- on 9w gauges, radial tiros. Mudud 1 seUI $2500 or b e d o t- Eric made thc unuslusual play of rc- Ldmosoilyourcartoryou. spd. „ Hiqh book, $3800. ask- ^$3CC0/olter, 5 3 6 ^ 4 . ICon Joan d Canyon Mdors S Uy cuslomizod, $4000. C al for.Car. Can 53&-2078. tu rn in g a s p a d e a t trtrie ic k th re e . W hen ♦ A 10 4 2 iiig $ ^ . CaB 5 4 ^ 1 2 5 al- IM i s I. GMC blazor, kiU-sizo, ^U-7366Bftor6pm. — 1971 IS* Prowbr, now tiraa, ? 5 ^ .734-?e6^ le S r7 p m ,ask lo r Travia. Slorraclassic, S l loadod, lill,- thc defenders tookDk their spades, If K 9 5 4 upholstery, curtains, & lllo Sih«r Auc6ona Proaants , cnjlie. AC. AT, 350, now 3 A u to a 4 M Eric discarded two) clc lu b s. ♦ Q 9 loortng. wator hooter, 135 1 Cycles Suppliat 1963 J! Toyda PU, tong bod, 4 cn COLLECTOR CAR ' 4 $2300. !kttiros. 733^112or 733-7974. West then shiftedJ loto the club nine, 4 Q 6 S walar tank, f r i ^ , 4 totel . “ AUCTION 7 0 -c : alnca 1084. Single-axle, T972 ' Honda, 750, good ^ 1981 Vl ton Chovy Subur­ BOISE, DAHO a With thc club suitlit unblockcd, it North South S ! ban, 4 whool drive, now ai aqualizor hitch and Jacks, tiroa. i now points and ^uaa, 1984 IJ Ford 150 XLT, AT, ba SATURDAY APRIL, 1ST 734.U-gSeiAtvas ^ 733-7488 would have been rigright to run the 1 ♦ IV 1 $2600. Cal days, 5^^121 $600.i Can m ^ l B aftor 4. cnjiso, cr otodric windows tinj tratiansmlsstoo, roar hodor, 3 « soali. Can 733-S460. >78 M udang II, 4 cvl., 4 clubs had clubs splitilit 2-2. However, 1 NT ? or avoa. 543-4112. Larrv. 1972 1 Honda Trail 90, $225; door tocks', sleroo tapo deck S£ 100 cars lor sate and moro, wilh toppor to -81-81 Toyota ihort-box, storoo. 0 xl. AM/FM dorao. $1000 Eric guessed rightt aiand ducked the ANSWER:SR: Two no-trump. Justt 1973 Mnidor, 24' solf-con- 1974 1 Y am ah a 2 5 0 MX, ■bost oner. 7344812. , u ln e d , excollont conditton! $400. 1 Can 423-5516. m dch. 65,000 mitos, $7775. susun-ioof, rdl bar, lighis. oxc Foa'oaturng cars ol Iho 50's 4 SLbSi club, allowing Elast^st to wih the enough lo invite game In case North , condilton, $3995. ^ - 4 5 3 4 60-s »80 Mustang, nm ly rabuil * Caa aveninm. CT8-2302. 1973 i SuiuW TM250, $350. ^ 0-s ^ u s antk)uos. classics. 1980 I queen. E^ast cou ld do no: better lhan has an above-averageab< minimum. 1973 Tony, 20 «, sd^- 1972 1 Farmscd 3 whootor, 1984 Fort F-250 XL, 460 191962 Fort, 3/4 ton, 4-whool cononvonlblos, exotics, sport o n ^ return a club, andi afteraf the run of . , lalnad, tandom axle, mini $200.i Con 544-2933. ongino, gJ AT, lo a d e d , only drivo, dri 30,000 00 robuill mo- canars, bxury cars, and k)w 0*^324 IC« quailem lo Tb« 'Aen. l>0. Boi | 37.000 miios, $7950. doU af- tor. tor manv oxtms. 7334393. mll«iNoago excoHont original 1982M2 Ford 1 Escort, excalant: - — ...... c lubsr th e -fa v o ra b lele pposition In dia- mwtuninin3xisrwjiii'**ir**iffu«;- L -i .cc«rakin.S40ai..733^taa3^.. -iew.Kawasaki-KZ-760,- ^ ly-Fatrom-so^sgff.— ------fgsrJwjfTSaainMd^^<5 x«Jltk' 114 1 ^ Implamants 114 Farm Implomonls \ $400; 1962 Urban Express 7334489. ______Warlartiod: '55-58 Chevy eon- 1 CaB 4 2 ^ 7 6 2 atlor 1 pm. 50.\ $350; Al oxcolont condl- no^ down and tako ovor pay- I± M arcuiy 4 Uncoln ______I______monts. CnB 837-6464. 191984 Bronco II XLT, lully Kitoto or hard-top, * any Dnving hom ou, doubio,i l fiii i a 28' Barbor lortilizor spread^ kitomatk>nal 140, 3 bonom,r 1077 13* B el camp traikir. lion. t 4234261.______!D! m s. Stova Lvr>di 678-1201 1978>78 1Lincoln Marti V, iuBy 1988 Ford Rangor, Club- ^badod, tow mitos, oxc. eon- fi&Q) 1200 t) horaos. Now coodimdi- or, (2200.6 row Oiver boat>aan 18*plow.$3000. Waniod 4th 1960 CX 500 Honda, shaft IS diion, $7800. Can 734-7049.. aded, sharp auto, $2700. lion. Call 734-69S2. ;___ plartior. $500.678-7M7. bonom to nt INT 140 pk>w.f drivo, i lairing, oxcolloni Cab yj XLT package, PS, PB. ^ '• best oftor. After s. 734-9322. 1 AC, tilt, cruiso, 4- many more 19i1964 Chovy SIO 4x4, V-€, U *liU|.«IIC cSiKaH934-5e82aror4Dm._ For Sato; Now 4 usod sto.tod( d 2 JD llrea.and rtms, sia Can 733-7506 ovoa. ! ihapo. CaD 7 3 3 - ^ 7 . 7 1078 Layton. 21 ted.-m kit i oxtras, Tako ovor pymts ot 4-c4-tpood. bw m ileage.«xod-_lOAi & ho ru (roilors loaiuring JD 544.H loader, 3 yard 1980 Kaw asaki KDX 400, $200Ano, £ balanco of mughly tontonl condition,'$59W.~ Can_^ W^Autot-OWKnoblW ------r s : buckd. wticuiatod 4 w hod5 condilton, $4950- 934-4890. low | miloago. oxcol cond, ^ Logan Coach. Financinging. 6-rew MRon boat plantor; 6 I $10.000, Can 326-5168. 73734-3712- ______J j f , Wado ZoUhgor 43&4125 o 'ai. drfvo. Also 11.4x36 tiraa 4 1066 KiO Campanion, 19', $600.734-e273 ] aHor 5. ^ ar, fuel Injection, Ironi «m>81 i Olda Cutlaaa Cmtoar 5 o r row BriOion boot & boan cul 1963 3/4 ton Fort dtosol, 1»1965 GMC 1 ton, 454. 4- Uidfl wfcdavi. 678-2266. livalor. Call 324-20565 oro rime br sale or trada iorX Ilike now, with equalizer 1980 i Kawasaki KZ1000 1^ fWlPf.llw7w -W27- ^agon, good condition. Mud 15.5x38 tiraa & rima. Lincolnn hI id i. $5500- ^ S43-5953. j AT. PS, PB. AC, good rub- spispood, 41,000 mitos, sharpi “ 3f$17'0O.Cal53&-2067or Hoisof ilodc taddto, oxcotxcot- 324-2279.______classic, new roar tiro, chain bor. ^ excd cond. i24^M04 Jlj$10,500. Cdl 788-3080. . 152 — high Iroquency attadimanl)1 ai V. Ilvlrw a t Ita flnesUI and i sprockols, low mllos, ^ B Aulo^BulO aslM m ______lent condition, $500. CalCall Acs roOor harrow, 14 ft. lor aluminum welding wllh ; -66 Chovy 3/4 ton, 327M00 191985 S-10 Blazer. Tahoe —_ 32M033. bavomoMaoo._o- Lullston windrowof, 8-row. h 35'1084 Royals Interna- bdtor t lairing, id s ol diromo. « "■ lorTJ<. $450.io4-S?1S. _ ttonal| 5(h whool Raio uso, $1500. 1 Call 543-5919 aftor 5 turbo. !H! $6(50. C dl 733-2148. pk84 BukdC Rogai, 2 door, mP2 .Auto»4>ontlM Horslord stock saddlo, 15* !■' JD 8450 pkiw, high doar- i wilh Dm [ wookdavs. 74 Chovy. hoavy 1/2. air, owovoroavmads. 834 8312. Lknlmitod, vinyl lop, AC, cniiso '*'* * Cnfl 733-7000.______anoe. 18*. Cal 324-&07. AC,i miuTJwava, eioctrto frorN - PS. PB, till, now robuift on- l»1965 Suburban 4x4, toadod, ^intrd, tilt wtioel, $4500 or >83 Paristonna, 350 V-8, Aluminum or gatvanizod o ; i«i>. .» » U bii. )«*. 1982 Honda CT110, oxcd- flino, now brakes, good tiros, bubuckd so d s, lintod gtoss. «H> ollor. CaU 324-3116 al- aded, immaculala^ $3500. Wantod; a oood uaod Now’ | lont condition, $700. Call |i f.4:3Qof OftflYjnomlfM8^ 32fr4l Slool UaJon. Wo trado,•JI? wt IHieOOLoadsWtnjdt » & mora. A staat d $18,000. \ $189Sbod offorAnide. Days 6161 Kmi..$12,600.4234432 iSIi ^ financo. Fannors Exchanoo House hay choppof, must bo ‘ 662-9235.______734-6681. 73 ovos 733-7488. 75 S??* 16*cc«nbinatlonbod&hoitt.Mt. In good condiion. Cail 438-^ jgflimntti angZHWI. ^ 1967 Chavy % ton pkidp Twin Fate. Idaho. 733-3961. 1982KawasakiKZ1100.lair- 7< » Autot^ryslir 173 t g j CaB837^13. _ 5814, aak tw Hanwy (boloro 74 Ddsun. $500 or bost ol- 44 : X 4, automdto ovardrtvo, rs Auto»*Ptymouth SUNSHINE LEATHER ing, baas, sh a i drivo. loss for. im Can 54^6316.______b e Call Kent Edwards, you■our 6am or atlor 8pm). _ 120 ' Cwnpars I Shslli j Cortoba, toaded, body 1 9 5 “ COMPANY. Corttrary t< lhan 16!oOO mis. $1350 or ^Brand now bodlinor tor mid- od. m >62 Turismo, oood oond. stlfl Magic and Wood River Val-Val Waniod: a m a Fonj,^ Massoy ' ood. needs Irans work. $1350>1350tofter.C^W4-5265. popular boM. wo aro ctG 2 i a Sacurity, Iramo lactory bost £ oHor. 324-5405 aftor 6 size 2j tong bod pickup, $170. sosollo sloroo, Aow tires, is afvo ar\d woO) Gun lo.ilhor ' tor Forguson. or Alia Chalmors , ;00/ol1er. 3264784,- . -977 VIVista wagon, 4-whaal ‘hlSL’ Mira^SLa’lquJm w ^ Co.(5 tnK ton. nnning or disBbtod.? rebuilt, now uphoistory & Irg 1983 1 H onda 5 5 0 N lghl Call Ct 423-5647 ask kx Ron. 2626,000 miles. $ 12,000 or cudom COSOS and tho bos , relrlg/treazer, gas/eloc, Hawk, I oxc. condiUon, covor, u might tska ddor 3/4 ion ive, tow mitoe, taka ovar prolossional saddlo repair bI. for tho best pnca on brancand Small Ironi end loaders, MINTCONOITIONI 1965 ■»< S8 A u te a ^ a v ro W pavrrie ^ 5 now & usod Ford tradorsiors, plows, disks, pod hole dig-^ oven,' dove, hedor, $1900. tou li (H oxtras, $1100 or boct Fordfr 'A ion PU, 3 spd with i4x41nlrBdo. ! S4:m046 ■ v p y iti Unoic Vanov. Cafl 4 2 3 ^ 5 f 734-6881>evaa 733-7488 oHor.t 734-4010 alter 6 pm. " ^ Now Holand Farni equip,p. &t gars, badihoe attachmenu. • ovordrivo. 89.000 mitos. 352 -85*85 Honda 200X, 3 whoolor. 107:»73 Caprlca, power avorv- <74 , WE BUY & soil usod sod BoToch mixeritoadaSTManilany crawler tradors w ^ doioror 10' Sun Valley campor, 1983 i Honda XR100. Good V-8y. engino, $3000. Call o»exccond. $800.837.4903. r4 AutoaOthar dIos A tack. Shop arourx lino, clean, runa oood. ooulpment bnnds. 324-5a«858 or a ddor back-fa. stove,< ica box, lacks, MSO. cond. c $375. 934.5391 ovos. 7 72 3 4 - ^ w ookdM or 733- OnOnelod ! 1963 Suzuki RM80. now on- 5893 5( evot.-4 wknds. guSuburban, ooistandifto oon- 197;373 Chovy ItTcala. $400 or Undor$100 rw( bo urtdortold on boots { trad o n . Cal 324-5858 ttr n w a n cuBer and culivator^ fllne.$450. 1986 Honda ThinkT, cisisifiod whon you dlldIton. $5900. 733-7434 bad•d oltor. 3 2 4 ^ 2 8 ovoa. 678-8967. ext J saddlosi VIcksra W oiterr ” j •— ST6P«r733-70W:------^90d ftl-hydrualica toaderdef' WATTS 3 bettotn hydraulic J placa your.ad in dauiSod. ____ icr hydrwilc disk, 3 poinKiri Pbw. exc. cond. 324-3642 197511ftSocurty.soH-cor>- < Call 733-0626,______iprino-lootfi harow. 2 b d - tained. 1 stove, refaig, $1000. 1985 1 Suzuki 250 LT, quad - t u ShMp/Qoata Cai 934-8118. aftor3pm. racer, r eicellent condillon. lom nydraullc plow. Cal:a ll 115 f tm i Work W intad | 140 Haavy Tmcks/Samli atyga ^ 825-55b3r.veninos. ~ 8- Pacifc overshot. k» box, $1200. 3 Can S 4 ^ 7 9 . Rog. yoarlmg Nubian buck Fox ^fo « com chopper wHt All ground work, planl, sto ! v r with oven. Jacks Fur- 1968 1 EX500 Kawasaki. 1200 1968 IS Fort 1 kxt, $2000. Call top of Ihe Brw broedirtg. do ^ ihreA . chop. m «w ra h a d . | K ofto Twin. 702-754-&00.ijS r hay pickip, 6-71 DetroD dia "■ naoa, oood condition, $895. miles, r lairing, immaculalo, 823-4376, 82 Carey______sol high r t dump w m . A1 - 0-7^:1353.______$2995. j 734-^65. 733-2142. Ts1971 Intomational, twln- CLASSIFIIIED ORDER(FORM I Wanted: Malwv ooaU. r™ wii cond. $ l4 .0 0 0 .T 3 i« 0 9 . ChemlcatAppllcatfon 1 p i* ip . c a 934- S M mom . 8’ Sacurty campor. stova. 1967 1 Honda CR125, excel scnnv sc with spud bod. CoH K y o u a r e u n a b l e t o0 call or come by Hie ie Hm ' es-News GoN 135 mix-al. exc w^ od Disk a rdtor harrow, harbl-*• i Icebox, heder. 324-5823. oond.. c $1400 or bod ollor. 825-5828. 82 ______ag.gfgygnifMB a’ly ?■ clda & liquid ferttlizer, 10------$2200. Gohl 1 ? hted wagon Cuslom made siake-bed C C al 423-5261 or 423-4769 1971 jg Mack. 1969 Konworth, office, simply 1 and i mall this orderer iform to ouf $1500.487-2610 aller 9 om. gelher or separaie. Call ' 112 higitk>n ^ 733-8458. 32W181 or 326-J ' camper tie-downs. Also 1963 | KawM aki80.exe con- 1974 19 Diamond Roo. all sdl- classifi^ depanmment so that we canin iget your ad ____ Guaranloed New Hollanc^ 5280. U sItoR . Jonea Irw. ] pickup extension bumper, dlk)n.$350.543-5208 e untoadinQw bods 423-5799. , 1300 QPM tow pressunlu ro hay balor ropair and usac - excellent condition. Cali CASH ; FOR YOUR CYCLE 1976 Ifl Intom dond 1800 twn started w ithout dela]ay. booster pbmp w/30 hp 160(1600 hay baior sales. Kent EdCM Cualom hool trimming,h 7 3 3 « 0 0 or 733-2988 \ jd a ^ . Call 733-5795 ask ] OR ATV. Cdl 734-4060. Ka- saow sc 205. w e P/F. 446 on- > P lease print ci icil or pen RPM otoc motor. Soe al WeWe- wards Sen/ica. 324.585a.- E xcalad campar shdL Insu- wgakidJyinFans « ______g oj b e . 5 x 4 transmlsion. kw clearty with dark pencil tovor Wolifinfl. A38-5038.L___ Hoevy duty Wesl-Go 2 2 « - Ided. k s dtttdard S' pickup Z 38.000 mBos C al 324-5959 • T here are app a c t e r s bod. $120. C al 829-5a«7r^ Ha and hor mountain bikos. ^ proximately 26 charact 7'^ HP submersblo pumpumo 6-row com & bean culivaloi riddentwica.$150eadi.Cal[ 1988 Ifl Freighlliner conv. 400 (Including blai 160 pipo, 1 capasler. Calc i ’ w^utvwls. $2000. 543-5941. - Machotoer campar shel, fits 734-2433 7 after 7 om. Cummins, C* walk-in. wananlyl ank s p a c e s ) ^ line, 934-Sllo.______Hosslon 1014 swalher,isr Want larm ctielaker job.). 1979-1983ToydashorlM. : 42 It Fnw ftat>od 734-6145 u re m dura. reliable. 32&4134. | KX80 1984, $400 or bost of- iS • Please pay aciccording to rate sched>ledule w hich Bndgor Coal Company has h a $4200. Case manure Maka oHor. C al v)d ask tor ter.Cal&36• 1977 01aaaAltaaka.27tod. I ^ >150^.7^5.733-7167 | er, w/12 yard gravel bod, Moving? ^ 1973 Fort UhaU j (Print ont! cnarac'£rp(per space p ease. -.on, I ------torostod panios may inipociM Newer IHC 1566, 161 HP.3.2 2 Evinrude.20hp, $2600. 6W n t t « r . runs excdtom. Ask- makodter ^ c ! j423-4036 I I wheel dnva, kw hours. A b !kw prica. $3200 734 6960. ^ tho oquipmont tf tM mino Ub ft)ergtassboa(,$?5a^ ■ 1978 Chevrotd conversion ------I or^ Chalmers D-17 w/loader.Jer. 73X678.______■85,23-Jamborae, 460 Fort, 844 e JD Loeder wah 5 ywd ^ [ ------punihasor wil b« rosponsi van, $3200 C tf 324-3628 n o lor Iransporting fromr, rk'l * IHC 1206. large cab. 357- t: low m isa. oan. excd oond nxk r bod57-_15-boat and trailer. Call" 629 Cindy P f ^ . 733-9066 1978 Dodge 1 lon. bubbto ptoieni location at JinJim TOM:______432-5291.______! budiat.t 4.000 hotn. excd- I ------I B n ^ r Mine. Contad Nom^ _P » t« ^ OUI 3000 Ford dasal - Chavrotol m dor home, oUer tont h condtion, $84,500 C al top, 1° robuit eng 734-9294 15'/ifiborBlasa Runabout,■ ! m odal VERY LOW h U - 532-4144 S or 532-4197. ti I I k Harg«. Brdger Cotl Compampa- _»ador,3cy1,8«>dlrinBmiB- 65 HP Msrc, low hours, ' 1978 Fort Ckjb wagon roa- ny. PO Box 2068. Rodlock _su n cit B a m . 788-3876 shape, extraa. $2500.[• | AQE. axcallant condition. CENTRAL EOUPMEKT sorjbto t 734-8*88 aftor 6 onM ^ C al 733-9509______Sonngi. WY 82901. Phon-f>ono_batom 8 30am $ afler 6pm2 _ ?34-954jevei. 733-0062 ' USED SALE 1979 tl Fort van. doiuxo morv I I (307>5g.9741______Paring o u (3) « 95 JD H>lHJI- days teave miHsaoa' ' Cornfort a n w tw ds. 1977 Clark C Michigan Whotl or. oi vwy good gas m iioi^. I I For sale. 13 A n o soW1 sots« side combinea. 673-6642 al 0 Ovartand 29-. 41.000 miaa, Loader, I Modol 75-B; S/N excolont ei condacn. soo to ;**- 1 5 - S eaaw lrl w ith 70 H P ' I I linos. SI3S0 or bast othMofter. terBom. orb ate re7 a m — Ewudo. haa IreBng ptala.f reer beth. twin bads. 5KW 443-E-200-CB. 4 Cummms approciale, ai $4300. Cat) M 7-fil39a«rVme^!___ _ TR 95 NH cont>ine, 130C300 $1800 678-1318 a > e r S « oanatdor. $9,490. diesel.6 3 yard buckoi, 7t! S i4 W l aftar 11 sm 1 I GATED PIPE hrs. $35,000. 6-row corr - 734-4764______2 2 0 5 x ^ L-3 traa. vwy good I960 i< Ford 8 pastongsr 1 ------I oin 17 lod Glasaron. 130 in-_■ conds Jon. c Now w>d Usod haador. $7000 Baan haadai*dar board/outboard Vdvo, naw1_ . 1973 Shasia. 21 ft, d a ss A, « E cono'hno van, AC--1ronl ■ K 350 Owvy e r^ , dMh ...... > - ...... $ 4 4 ^ . and ^ raar, azcoAenl oondwjn. I Underground pipe w/Sund. $3000. Haath ba«iaan trailer, excaltent condition._' I N a m e ______Custom lib rw M n ptchiip. $500 Mack irvcl ' air. vary claan and runs Clark ; Michigan W ^l $3MQ.CalW-5370 t' ______r wck Cai&43-9798______‘ Loader, m ^ I2SB, S>1 ^ AUOTH IRRIGATIONH w/self-unloador, $11,500 ^ nood. Kho cJK tssg ; 1987 V.ita 7 pationgor I ANDSUPPUES BaauuUtMhtwd. 18'/^ I < 439-A-196: CumnwM (W d , 1 ] A d d r e s s ______C al 8 ^ 5 8 9 4 ------Flaerbrm. IU Mere cniaa. w agon, 5 sp o e d . 4 wholl ------I 1 mOe »ad d Buhl. Hwy X *' VACATION M STYLE * new tralar. Sae lo appraci- drive, air. ^3.000 milot 543^777 TRACTORS RENT A ICTOR HOUE ^ I — -IHCOeSw/cab-air « a . $550atofler 733-1?TO *■ $9,000. Call 733-7409 or ] C Ity/State/Zip _____ IfT^aiwn purnp (Pacitc i FROM UR ED-9 ; ev»» Barry 7 ^ ^ 8 2 5 ------I ' " ‘ IHC 1086w/c^>-«r NEW BAVUfCRS 4 Oorfnan-RuppCaMrSuosi ^ L 0M * " A 3- out. 5 Cal a la r 5:30 or \ I Phone N um ber ___ ------I • JD 4 2 4 0 w /ca b -* r SEARAY BOATS Trash Putp; 724w|j Must « u l ' 1967 GUC SalATi Brooki. 220 w l. dbie V-be leave a maasaoo. ' I J Bi!l m e M . i ; : v.i •, • JD 4020 PS . w /c ^ LarM saloction uaed boats TU *m nch, » mouTiad on w hed U . £ I d rm . tod vahv & scTwan.'•" •7 • MF 1085 w/cab. rocanl W sconsin gaaotrw engirw, « n l Prop and k w a rlM I J My check or moneyt oc r d e / r. fo : i I fl dftcharge hoae Good unl.unl ovorh«jl Rabuidra vary k)w hours. 360 G F>M, 142 1' knporfSports Cars tCOOfym 0^ 734-4493 I J B.:i m y V ISA or <;!er C f.rg e !------■ Forrj Backhoo-lo«tor SAVEBCl 121 M ify T rrila ra 1 ' 1/rso«s - I PVC GATED PIPE.>E ‘ IHC CubA Mod cwrptMo Serv4c» Da­ ...... __$1,*50. t977 ” Toyota CT sun I Credit Card Nurro^-r rool, AM/FM c a tia ir a . 5- I FARMORE IRRIGATK)NON MISCELLANEOUSis parw>erer * T»in-slM rw4^0da.I. I N pa 4x8 « a d tS-bed M a r. 1-3 d a y s ...... p e r lin e » $42S C^42»«16 CENTRAL EOUPMENT roof. ro 5 spaad. n c e iw s cori ...... S2.50 pei _ XW . wan kgN plam w/10 N • JD 2270 swathar COMPANY INC dition. dl 55.000 miles Call •NH11t2swaftar Iu « . Traaws.ii7S. 423-uie 4 - 7 d a y s ...... S4.00 peip e r lin e gas engne, t u a l oond, 11! 122 Spotft^Qoodi eola»-4M .3702 o r 73M736 7: afler 6 cm iMk- $30 vQ(. tr>gle p ^ . iS75 1-«0»^7S68 davs. ^ snyone waatandi & -l5diiys ...... S6.75 peiperllr> e ^2; SOUTHWEST j AutomoUvw 3 h p lin ^ p h a M 1750 rpm ^ 1978 Hwtey Omtlm a d i , PoMMto-m-suo 1988 It Honda c m : 4 door U loimly andoaad elac motor 16-30 d a y s...... SI 2.00) p.p e r line «or, EQUIPMENT CO. nn.lim .ciiw scr 17.000 miles, w/100 000 r»owTma>i»ne,|165, axnBoal Kimt)any Rd E^ Tw*i F d li •UKMoan 56 kwler mie trmstondie wwrwrr ccr^ ____ 7 3 3 -li4 S „ l o •040Ciildo2i« P< M ailIll your order forrn Iu Roger Nawion..73y2«a4 - IS AutoPvta •35tonLoaboy w 114 Farm knplanwnta) hOTM Ottor Cdl 734-4957 >ma 45 ad o . wbwrytoM RC8SP AooMtorlaa •S«<>er 501 Ctork grader S< Rax O d a y ...... 734-4443M3, raloador i componani, oa* 716-6600 -S2 -S Honda CrvK sadwt. AC. L b 2390 Cm o tractor, c ib . AC am $700. Torry d Hoy RaymondJ Wa ara pat*^ top pdcaa tor , naw engine, good mpg C la s sslfied D epartm enijnt Iront wtighli. set storeo USED FARM TRA c't^OR ^*B w msno 18 4-38 Ires C al 438-5941 _ ^ oars and tn x ta . Wa w« M i ichigan 85A lo a d e r. 4 toav^meetSQo.9344m !« ril- PARTS, b u ^ s i ^ v ^ »ao^ Caka U100, aem^«Jomai- . wttad dNa, good condhvt, -» P.O. Box 548 C lntem«cnd trvaor an ■» Dodgo Coa Tirtn, w«i ard tors, Burloy Traetor lalIa1‘ tr^gr44m ^C al '■ 9 ■ D ttw i ang^ie. $3750 a T w i n cuRrvHof, JMO 3244176 carad ky. Ike naw, apcxry n Falls. Idaho 833033 ^6 VMM 0^206-438^5420 4 S d v a i nTSo C J6 7 » 8 7 1 S 734-4812 7: Jon afler6cyn 0 -8 Timcs-Ncws, Twin'in F oIIb, Idaho Wodnosday.Y. ^March 29.1909

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