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841J4ih year, No. 95 Twin Falls, Ida!iaho Wednesday.ay. April 5. 1989 . Gharrboiiei:au cotuld stiill avd:»id thee deatlh peiuial1t y ~ Dy The Times-News rnt>other lhat included hearsayy evidencee and Arbaugh wiwould havo survived hadI Char-( get another deatl}ath senlt'nce. wid Lynn "Thai was our big issue,ue, that's tho ane I • and The Associntcd Pro-’ross am(imoiinted to a prohibited victim \ii impact b o n eau n oir rl fired a second volley of shol;lols into Thomas, Idaho soliciDlicilor general.' w as worried about," .Becke.'cker said Tiesday statjtatem enl. h er body “The reason forir resentencingri is hypericch- Becker -■^aid he knew-he woulivould have io reaen- ; BOISE - The Idahoiho Supreme Court has _ _EBut the worst-case scenarioirio from Char- “ll is uncnclear from tho findings whwhether nical." Thomas said:aid. "1 don’t believe there is lence Churboiiuau becausese of0 a recent Idaho J — -ffivt?n-convict€^-murdenderer-Jflrmr-GharlioneQU—Iwn wnTaT^a^didnVem'brgo. ------th»-lrial couourt wouid-havc-impoicd thc-iic-death- any thing-in^e courlourt’s opinion-thut prt-ehicies——SupnrmK^nrrdedsion'chnr rhnnping-hmrjudgcs ■ I 29. a chance to a\TOd, hi?his death sentence. TThe court ignored a Decembenber federal ap- penalty witlithout having concluded thatQt 1Muri- thi same fontence.":e." weigh evidence while sentenctendng. ricTcd uf i.iying m w.\\i ^pUlptltottr-

stix p s-rover ccaunty— 9 refloati t l ______By CRAIG LINCOLNN • ■ bud.' saidlid Mar>- A rbaugh, m other of • ------7]iw.'^-,\’eu‘.‘iwriU‘r ------... Charlwnpaloan’s victim,—Marilyn Ar* baugh. “Ju‘Jusi any news of him always tuck tannker ■■"JEROME - The spispecter nf Jaim i gives mei; llthe shakes.* , A,«sodaled Press Charboneau's appeal;l has h been hang- Charbonjoneau was convicted of first- ing over .jeriime CoiCounty for two degree murder mu in th e 1984 shooting ALDEZ, Alaska — Exxon1 crewscn Tuesday fin- years. death off AArbaugh, 36. His case, in- V ?d pumping the remaining crudecn oil oul of the ■ It will still be tlietiRT.. The Idaho prosecuting the original trial tnnkeker Exxon Valdez in preparaturation for rcfioating , en appealing, has cost ihc Supreme Coun on TTui'Stlnyl upheld and, removing r tbe source of ihele nation'sni worst-evcr ; Charboneau's convictionionbulsenlhis U least ' $150,000. L oil spi^pill, . case.back for.anDlhiOther sentendng 5lh District Judge Phillip ...... - Th('he fugitive capiiiin of llio Exxo;xxon.Va!dci.sent sig-^------hearing, n mixed bajb . « ^ h ^ M . c o willTonee again hold u'aen- H he wa.s ready to Surrenderider to face criminal ■ — mixrd reactions.- hearing to determine if Char- J ------..churgrgesjjljipeiiiting jhe vessel whilewh drunk. “Right now. I got,t tthe shakes so sSsh’ould be pul to deWhTdr'thT” ^ ^ Meileanwhile. Exxon said pladnadng an oil-catching ' ' murder. lM)onim around ihe ship immedmediately after the i;w it w as coming buck," Beck'-' A grourunding could have touched, olT a giant explosion er "So th a l ju s t means I’ll bring f i jases frinii tlie nil. although lhal tha was not the rea- arand listen to the sam e old I it took 11 hours to set the first containm ent line, ‘ again." J E l "TlTho worsl thing wo could haveave dono curly on was real confusing,’’ A rbaugh'said. ______* * * try U to boom the vessel. We wouldluld have lost the ves- / ' “Iju.Htcan’;an’t understand the system of]f~ ■“S0l,“',“~said -Exxon-Shipping Co. -Presidont-Frank______; lings.” . . . - ■ - larofloflsi. ‘ ' ' But BeeBecker'wiis'pleased tlie'courtrt'~ V boom wafiii't placwf around,ind the-vessel for-11 ■ upheld Charboneau's Cl li'inl'and eoh-I- I _ • hounjrs because ipw^sn'l availableable in Valdez, Exxon ArbaughAi is worried that tho cials have said. n\icled of killing her daughter r lararossi also said Exxon has chachanged ils policy be- iing a stormy, violent relation- requires crews to be . _ ^ ||||||g p | i.se of the spill and now reqi ship will11 one0 day walk the streets., ’ abnailard ship,-w here drinkingg is prohibited, four ■uldn’t feel sad if he got a fixed ITS before sailing. A uthoritiesties charged the cap- :e,so he_wou!d never.get .out,".... :h said. “1 don’t wanl him'oul • Sec SPILL onI PPi a g e A 2 on ihe streets again, don't feel this would be safe with him .out." II Tie County, meanwhile, will le paying for Charboneau's * wVright's giftsc

JAIMI CHARBt re in it until the bitter end," RBONEAU ' 7 ?jorge ' ’ Andriiij, counlyTOlWiiiiir” Faccs another — & * - u ; Tutiny— ■Thai's w hal’s so devastaling." inder-scr The.,e .Associated Pre.s's .VASHINGTON-The Ethicsics ccommittee on T\ies- y interviewed two men involvt■olved in 0 real estate Wornnan saysi 'tuck' ■ • V * ™ » , ... II with House Speaker JimI WiWright amid reports •— •»'' ' • »■ ' th ait t Wright may have acceptedted $100,000 in unre- . .— - porurU)d g ifu from.one of them. smrrredhjsrfifor life_ ' ' ThI’he commiltee planned lo resuresume ils closed-door • The ASfiodnled Pre;Press...... chosen a.ja qualified, board-artfi^... libej-utions on a long list ofif prpossible rules violu- plaatic and ai reconkiuctive ^ur> ' lionsns by Wright today, and ai finfinal outcome of Ihe WASHINGk)NIN ■— One woman geon. I wawas sure eveiytHng would ' - • case40 slill appeared lo be more lhanlha a week away. told B House ptmelnel I\ie3day how a be just fino.^fin - ThI’he Wall Street Journal repo'oported Tuesday that tummy tuck mveleverely damaged "Littlele

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W«jnr«d,-iy, Apnispnt-&-*SG9...... - ...... rpBri — ------H r two predawn ar- ('i; Gorba(ichev prUaluy. last of the big-city poli'political bosses. denunciati' «rbachc.s acw jJ, CO congresf.'s.swoman; Bul im migration1 officialsoffl said they | • pragmatism. 0 barely meiilionud tla' sub-• full f agreem ent with GorbacIichev's c*bn‘- }rely reatating his positionI lentiori I th ^ t each communisjisi countr)’ F ederatiiitlon condemns fire,!, ttheft .. - MrcjastriL following ihe liiw, - - - -Gorbaj|hcv said'theho Sov-icl Union jS " ; ,1"'!'“ of .develop- re holding M r Ve'rlioef as ahh e>excludable alien” 'opposes ihe "oxport of industrialized nations of the‘ rmusl sotve the. problem.s of )N, Ariz, (AP) — A scientificBe Ifederation rep- ofrc™,n.io„or t'^ d 'Tlould n try lolielp ease ihu bur*• iing socialism in its own way he has a dangerous uiid~Jijiiia;iiilffglOUrdiKeflii'tr ..... —T resenting cxcxperiinirnlal 4iiulogists TUesdCiidny condemned , , j j 1 Schillgen,, dTslncl directorir of tho Immigra- c th e theft of researchi animals and destnslrucUon of relat- ii„„HndNiN aturalization .Service in St.iuPaul______£ Pj ■ ed facilities:es at the Universily'of Arizonaona and called for Verhoef,if, 31, of Rotterdam, was appripprehended at tfic t " RulingJ------[ federal legisli,islation lo end "these acts of terrorism.'t' Minncapol:olis-St. Paul Airport on Sundfanday by Custom s | • Continued fron■om P a g e A l other l4[ aconvicted m urderers in Ida-• . rment in death penally ccases, he A groupp callingc itself the Animal LiiLiberation Front officials wlwho discovered the AIDS drug dn. /\2T in his ------tnm^ BTCly fl-onvthc-c iiuuiisi prison lit lio.------V------~~^t'imld"mukti'^ thc- dc-cl-ilgin-n]ipttcab}p— i ^ ^ 1 1 .%iundnly'L'ia'itiied7n respuii.sibiiiiy furu tihtj ’iibuiJliun"— faag g a p r-- Boise to the Jerome CountyCo Jail for ."Judicial:ial i^entencing in capital cas-- oonly to ihe case pi hand and ai future L' / ______the rescntcndnR heailearings. Fuller es does nol violiite the Sixth Amenij-• cases.c Existing Death Row)w inmate.s said. m ent," Jo>John.'iori wrote in upholding: vwould have no claim to new;w sentenc- A f f J “It’s goinu to uike a wwhile," he said Idaho's deiidealh ])utiaity law. “Our opin-• iing proceedings in sucii a c a » he ^ P t l l “He's not just going to 'walk before a ion in thishia aspcct of the case is not; vwrote. 1 judge and get resenlenciJnccd." changed. bjby the decision of the NinthI . Johnson, the most rect,'cently op- • C o n t i t i u,ucd t from ^ The high court decisicision upholdipg Circuit." pointed justice, was the deci;cidinc volc , ,,j ,, arecfM arch 2-J. ' We're not williniliing to trade in th e ---• F cn drinking before the The7 company said crews woivould at- environment for■ jobjobs,’ Portland port ' M the, death penalty schecheme in Idaho, Ju.^ticeses Stephen iUstline and1 'in the 3-2 decisions in ll I boneau and Fain coses. Valdczsailcd. temletr pi to pump air-inlo ihe hold ho and .spokesman Darrelrel Bultice1 said'M on- W may have resolved ththe issue only Robert Huilunlley again dissented from *■ has floated over more roll temporarily. . The court also voted 3-22 i lo uphold ‘'i' •»' refloat the vessel off a reef' a t lii ^ i day th a t conclticlu.Hlon, continuing to press ientencefor lhan 1 ,(>•!() squsquare miles and soiled iji],; ^eil Goldschmidt said | • Tho-state of Arizonana is still aw ait- th e ir clain- , ihe conviction and death ser tide this afternoon. If freed, ththe still- Oregon Gov .Veil Him lhat judicial .>!ontencing’ 'Byron S tuart Lankford, 2828, of Con- 800 miles oflH';:beach. Thousands of uni- leaking jeu) ship, which has eight;hl holes Tuesday there arere ' a lol of questions | ing word on whethc:ther the U.S. in death1 p> penally cases robs a defen-■ ,.roe, U'xaa, ^ the 1983 sloilaying of a m als are knowowu dead, includjng 3(1 some 20 feet long in its hull.I. will! be. .th a t need lo be ansianswered" before the fi Supreme Court will revreview tho deci- dam nfhi.sii.s ri/,’hl to trial b j’ju ;y 1 Tl'xas couple vucatfoiiing in northern seaoctors; • lowedlow lo a remote and alreadyiy fouled - Valdez is allowed1 in, I sion that overturned its death p e n a l-■ B ul Hui:luntley renewed his state- I ■ Idaho.^ cun'.ii-tcd nf sday, Kxxon said it had cove (_-ovi for repairs. Canadian authorihorilies also asked | Soiioitor-Gonefal— m eot -thnt- f Ihc TTfn-rin?;'about.'-la mil------l»xxonr IheiT pIaiineil'lo tallake ihe Lx.\on tor as.suranceinces tnere wiU be ho B Thomas supports. ProProseciitors are court evententually agrees with him and1 kidnapping,\^ sexiJal mole.stjination and ij„n ,|’j-of crude to three other- shi] worried th a t if th a t deci:lecibion stands it B istline to ship ttj a port in the Far East,t, >or to a damage tn the3 BritishB Columbia to reinvest juries with ihe; ddrowning of 9-year-old Dararalyn John- Anothercr '12 millio.T gallons of Poj-Portland, Ore., dry dock. For’ort offl- coasi if the tankerker is towed to-Ore- would void the death sentencesset of the Tcsponsibilbilily for deciding punish-• sson of Nampa. iiilv w aste walivater remained aboard_ dais q-j there said they weren'tt 1sun* if-iinOi and the mayoryorofVnidezsaid < the , the Vuldez. whiA’hich spilled mnre than ihey'd iin_. allow thal, even thouflUgh the ship was nol welcf.elcome back, in the 1(1 million gagallons of crude into S12§12 million repair bill wouldI provide p port where il looktook on the load of, p-TodJl&y's W9Jrather ^— Prince Williamim Sound when it struck alMut „ix) 200 jobs. crude.

SiSpring may I s p r u n g have g a t last Wtigght—— IN THE UNITED S’STATES BANKHUPTC’r C Y C O U R T Twin Fcdla, Bui FOR THEE DISTRICT OF IDAHtIHO Burlay, Rupert, • C o n ti n ulUed e fi'om Pnffo A l Joromo ami Goo;ii|gss_Rankniptcv Court hash a s otxlercd a ll CamoB Prairie and am Wood River C\)n)niittO('' nienibLTSni mel privately £li\imi!nlS iintl crc(iiAitorsiof the bankrunic : VftUoy: o ^ 'Fliesday withth Mallick and w ilh Hawkins Co.. l-TD... i file a spcciaLpDX>t Todny, piirtly doudy. do Wnnrn-r Richard Swniinnn, chairman uf the Pio- 10 foU0 laim foim no later ilnin April 28.H. 19S9. Regardless of an wilh hi^hH mid SOii.Oil. ToniKhl, fair. j U ^ * neer Savings; Hank'inH Orlando, Fla,, f any previously ] ' Lowh mid 20h. ThunidJnidny. Hunny iind ^ T l lo quostiniin them aliout an filed proof of Claim1 ^or otlier pTeading, eververy creditor or ^ wiimior. UiBh.H n«nr()iirOO. t1 ( inve,-;tniont Malilallick and Wright made claimani of Hawkinss Co., LTD., must file: tlithis new form ------— Northsm Utoh andmdKsvadft:...... in "WindcnvQorQod." a hnusing develop- (called a Bill ofPaiticiiculars) by tliedatc specifu:ificd above, or - ' • Uiflh — Todny. pnrpartly cloudy wiUi ' meni undiTtakiaken by Swann and iith- the claim may bc'dislisallowed. Copies-oTlhiiihrismiiYi"ibmv ------iHolalud sliowcni nrnr nn Ihr moun- ( 3UMICT ers beginniin;t; ini 1!)S,*). Wright made and the instructionss for filing will be maimailed to each Uiins. A liltk' wnnnirmcr wilh hinlm rmighly .?,')0.()ll(DdOiin the deal, creditor of record in thetl ease by approximatejately April 5th...... *'hruund CO. TonlRhtht nndi T him dny, ffWOMTS: U Vre fiiii‘-tle-tiining whai we al- In addition, copies \will be available at ththe offices of fiiir und wurmcr. LoLowh around -10. Nelson, Rosholt, Robt'benson, Tolman & Tucki HiKhii in tho uppcr f readv knew,' saidsa conunuiee mt'niber jcker, 142 - 3rd lo nrnr 70. CI M Wwm TwM i.try ^ Ot«—AOC»»— Prohiihiliiy of mi-iiHu'nHurnhk- iihowcrti — .lohn T Myers.,-s, R-lnd. Avenue North, Twivin Falls, Idaho, andid al the U.S. less ihnn 20 pureo'nlillodiiy. lo • T he I'limmiltliitee apparently is ex- Bankruptcy Court, P.'P.O. Box 2 6 0 0 , Boise, IiIdaho 83701, Ncvndn — tiunnyly nndn warmcT to- iik hinh.ii:'.ll!- la; inpli in wnitlu’aM Ida- partnu-nl pi of Triinsportalinn; ploring wliethether' Wri«ht; or Mallick' (208)-h4-l074.b^?y Monday,' April 3.. 1989.1 Many dny und ThurttdHy. Hlilnh.H todny up- ho. U.S. i).-) — HicKins-Wliilel'ir'ird fill!. h ‘*'^ direct finanancial interests in tHe ai[orn 'i'l - Hnr-;i-.r> Hi-miijid-JJon-— , —Juunial,-ii-wwhuUier-a ;h -$ 2.2-m i 11 ion— wiyft a hiRh p‘rT>«iiurcirc nd^fi will build Hliower:i!i nuiinlyn nurlh. Mostly Minny mnelly, icy :.pi)t». il^'. P.innellelly-Ni'w loan made loI Mailick'sM sons - a loan b y :__ M ___ ^___ slowly ovcf Idtilio,, brlnsinubr1 fnir nnci hm cnniI Sund:iy. S Hiph". upper (UK to .M.Mniidnwu, icy spoiii. Mallick iTo-.sifjiiinned — by a troubled ^^^err^^Jenset^^ wnm icr woatlu-r lo (ioulhornh Iduiio low 70;i Fr Idalia I’l — H.nse-ldah.. CiliI','’. saving.s and loiloan lo develop a shop- .forthc nrxt fcwdiiyn.lyn. SuKilay,. 1.0WH 1 -in llll- upper :i0:i In Idaho !t City-Stnnlev, ics' Hpols. pingcenturgavi:ave ihe developer an in- ?“ , I , — Niirtliom Idnho will wi mill |)L- vul- nnd-IllsI cciiihniTc Ihe Sunday, U.S. 21) - Mountain Hornime-Ai-b- turesl in legisl;islation catling fur 'for- nL-n.l.le lo Pacific moisture mo and will Tlu- wiinni-sf wii leinpernture in the ton. ii: dry: A?inlanii hi continue with Hcinii'n: bearance' tow;i)ward S&I.S liy federal liTcd .HhiiwcfH. Al- HiaU- Tur'ue;.diiy was GI dei;ree> at s|spnl.-.dry. regulators, Effective thiiu({!i n wamiinf;K trendli i» on the Haj;ermninnii. Sl.inley and Dixie rr- U.S. •.’li - Hroken snow way Tor much of ‘ W right on1 ' Tue.sday d en ieir any , d a te ;----- of liiiiho, -cooler porte-dthi-Ihe cnlHrnt nl .1 dej;ree'i. wwi-i:dry. knowledgt? nf t W(;iilh-t war. wn intim." 7 dei;n-i-i at Yrl- nnuor, was forrtldsed, Cnll nr<'n with l.'mpcn p m iureti in the iowstom-11- I’ark.Wvd. 1 ‘ Idaho 7,'i — Shiuduinc-Kel ''' r ;»« nnd occuHional mm ddry: (ialena Summit, icy .^p()t!l -rl THURSISDAY. APRIL 6,1989 Skit'K wiTc moHtlostly cloudy over Id ah o ! Intersiale Ni — Drv. : rrrzGHfWLDOAinYHY t UN jIHOUE - FMIU EOlW -snosnotiiSXOf.’E ' H 0 roa4rcpart"^v^ : c c i 7 t s ^ , Idnhc. hui ,iun,ihin.-• wns wi more iin-vii- luilSK Interslalel.'-i-nry...... ^ AdvoftisoiTKint Asnl 4 ;k lAi’i iiiiiidition;, r MES3ER•RSMITH AUCTION SERVICE " lent in ihr nouthrast.ast. WmdH K-UM.-<1 Xu.-Ml:.y, U,S.:«)— Dry, V, r,-|,.,ned Iiv llu- Idali.. Dr^...... J ______SAIUBlBDAY, AEPILJa98-9- constt?u: tkON> EOUPMENT AUCTION • ELM). 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To report Into newn nnd !i|inrts irr,nil;, afler Tlnr'lHl W.'.. IVinIV FbIIi. Idnlu). H3301. by .Mntnc ■r:I ^___ .,-f.tESSEHEflSUITHAUaTlOfiLSERVlCE-t- •------^ 5:80 linrf oirwoekrndB.'idB,-cnii7ri:or)rji:------*------» lur S<-cuni|;^a>i pufUk'o |mu1 ulT» l.y-nirl'imr.-Nr«-NV»ji. OmriiO city nnd wunly new Advertising H.iiin.k. I Seflliin CC-108 ofUie Iduliu Code. Tl ^ ______Ifyou wiflh lo plnccnnan ndvertiiiemenl.i cnll 73n-(i'.i:ill-'ll , Clan.iitled [!i'h"M")- JrtiK^r-tiK-niiled aa liic dny of llio wrck on w Hit., call 7:)3-0C2G MemIcnday ihrounh Friday ^ a.a.ni. unlil Kid nuiirr> wiU'wiUlvpulibihrd. p.m. niid Saturdnya fromfrot H K.m. unlil noon. Infuruu:m..tiM,.,ndi.^- , l>kn».- «-nd thnngf of ndilrr*« furm t g;:ff.'r.‘ta.-rilSSr3.>v.‘ar*r3vyi'^ play nd« i» nviiiliibk'• wcekdayHwc only. on Kail". Idnho H;tai)3,

,1 ^ . ~i'' V /iidnuid.iy, Ap;i!i! 55, Vj'.iO Tifiics Nui'.c. T>yiii Falls.Fall Idaho A-3 ...M : : l d a h ...... ■ — Idahiio Poweerreassmres PLUC BOISE uy*)-A• A top Idaho Power in thele state, s the power gene'rali'dtl Iby ratepayers aro nul putlUl ial risk by op- 5 ves 7 abl)use lawy Co. executive is rea?eassuring state util- thoseL‘ unregulatedlsilesur would be soldso oralmiis_of any unretnregulated sub- Andrus approv ' ily regulators they;y will' have a major throughjgh a 1,200 inogawatt Iraiisiniinis- sidiaries, Ma'rshull saidiaid there would BOISE (AP) - Idaho) GovG Cecil abuse th a t Uikiake effect July 1. They manyany niiisi be kept away fromm chii- role in fulure.de(isi(isions on unregulat- sion line lini to Ari'/.ona, Southern Ca^’ali- probably have lo be10 a action by the A ndnis has siirncd the InstSt sevenf in a cameiVcrm an1 interim ir task foa'c lhal dreo•ei) from a Miic. lon'g time, ed subsidiaries thalhal would bo made' fomiaa:a und .southern Nevada. LepslaUirc and continiitinuing comrhis- packui’e of bills on child abuse,ubi mea- worked lasl yea■car on iho mea.suros. . 'Tilujidalory "Tir minimum senliUences posaible by cluuigiii,ging ih e company's Agree;reeing wilh the commission ihlhal sion involvement as anyany new venture .surcs he .says muke Teal strides ' ' One idea thalhat was not accepted by canin bob both a dotc?Trcni and ann cfTL“C-i incorporation fromtn Maine lo Idaho. sleps3 willwi have._to be taken lo ensusure evolves. toward protcctirif’ the slaslate's chii- the 1981) Legislpslaturc was mandatory tivev'e rmeans of reducing the numtliber of "You are going: to play, a ver>- im- J i dren. prison terras; forfo child abusers, pur- viclirdims a child abuser might oother- porlant p ari in advidvice und consonl in M. .''It, is clear thnt, Idaho,0, is i; making ticularly thoseose who commit sex wise,ise abuse," he said. forming any subsidisidiary." Vice Presi- M i'' in-tiii .stndes in the fif-htight against crimcs on childtildren. Tlie governor said DeDeparimenl'of Health and WcA’elfnre dent Joe Marshallnil lold members of National child"nbii.'^e," the governor)r ssaid ’I\ies- he's slill convi;ivinced ihev are neces- ofTici;Ticials atieiiding the meeting; saids a th e Public UtilitiCfties Commission on '' :!i day. as he signed the bills.ilia. -We are sary. five-)ve-year Department of Correc•eclions 'l\iesday, GardeaMont] • recognizing that children1 havelu legiti- ’ "We will cont)ntinue to rnrefully mon- stuihudy (if ISl cunvicled child abi m is c»)n.s‘idoring tho ••"^-.1 . mate special needs in theIC classroom,c ifor how ourr judgesjseiitence ji — or showlowed ihey served an average < “. company's propo,sal.sal to shift ils incor- 'T and th a t child molestiitioncn is a ver>; fail to sentemence .— convicted mo- munilunihs; of ihe 31 adult> convict pornlionafter74yeyears from Maine lo ' ' very seriou.s crime." le.sicrs," /Vndniinis said. "I believe that' rapiriping another adult during Idaho as the firstIt sstep in allowing il The .seven, bills .sit,'nedled Tbesday* all perpelmtors.ors of this crime should sameune period, ihe average time' si to set up unregiegulated subsidiary brouf’ht to 17 the new lawsaw s on child .spend «)me lilime in jail, and that was;as 57 months.. companies for gegenerating stirplus )ing il to the South------^ west. — —Briejfly—— i’otjilo baron J.R.I.R, Smiplol and 9th- dam. I'f businessmen haveha\ already created \ i Bingham coroneiler calls it quits occurred during'cimstruitrucliun of ihe hvdroelectric di , ; -iniaSG and I33T.T11C-CT[c'imit-. 1tkil!ro Ui.a ihe lunipauaniea i • -a-pr4vt«Ut-rnm p:uvany-rjiilfld,,Wpslern... _ JLVegetable Plant ---- -BUCKFOOI'm A P )-^)•— C itirg-iil hep.kh.'-Binph; failed to meet federalll ss;ifely regulations, notice haz- !i: . Power lo effectivelively do t4ie same ------CouiiLy.-Ctironer..Umncr-ier-£vans.liaa-nisi^ed.injia.t^-^'^-•rrrds-anct'tak.-lepn-tt. -tt>-^imTt-thfrr,“and- 5mivi(!iI,i,...... --.thinfi^...... ali_li'dr;li:i’I$ - 4 - 2 . 9 po5i he bus had for o v■er e r:13 years. safe path for tnickK to drive ii> the dumping site,le. Il Increaslid compe'ipetition for generat- • Bro'si'l Sproiils • ( hivo • I Him;iu'*Oiiiori' 1 I • Kvans. a Ilepublican.;an, announced his resigiiali also charges thal they■y did(1 nol murk blind spots inn 1the ing capacity is beblebind Idaho Power’s " “ ■ Monday after saying earliercar thnt he iias sulTered thi road or provide adequ.litLi.ite light ing. decision to lay llthe foundation.for ■; u mild strokes. ULLS^nLLER. onths M-K.)(Tici;rfs declinedled lo ces jnd slirulis. 21J.lh.b;ll. ton refi. 9.99 . His previous si.x term s w ere lor Iwo years each. now to Serve sousouthern Idaho cus- Evans had been coroiDroner since 1975, when heI? w v as itobert Campbell Sr.Sr.. a carpentry foreman, v• lomers in the futurLure when th a t power L' ihe unexpired term of Carl•I SSta- killed'instantly whenI a enine■ cable snappetl. dropp W allo; W atel e r . L a a r g e appointed lo complete l!: will be needed inU Ih ho.'ilnto. ■ ‘ kJ Icy, He also was u Binj^h;ighnm County shenffs deputyity for i!ie 190-fool bcHim, CanCamplieir^ family is se.eking i Plant Protector ckfoot police chief for five year:;ars. specified damages, andnd ia Inal was setforSeplembc Because the uliutility .currently has ^ j m a t b 12 years and was Blackf 'in the generating capacity ca needed lo P the Bingham Countynty Republican Central Corairmmit- Mark.Koppi-s, a coiu.■onslructuiii wurkfr, filed suit f "'y ' 0 m Pla’ l a n t s - I the, county commission a list " , meet ils customerer demands, there is r tee has submitted lo th list of .January, alleidng thatat 1 he suffered "severe psychial nn reason for il.sils ratep ay ers.lo fi- y' three people to choosese 1from in appointing a replaplace- impairment" after hele helped1 remove H ariirit’s b( •year job. •' . nance conslructionion and operation of .. u m t^too the $5,000-fl-ye£ fn)iii the site. additional generalralbrs, and the com- __ mission look lhatat stand when it re- __ TUjs W eek O nl; Man dies of gun;mshot wounds to heilead K raft cheese pfa)fant lays off 20 -Jilsied to bill custonlomers for the cost of ' P R cguiar.9 .9 9 ' irthemSun" ; LEWISTON (AP) — - A 31-year-old Wa.shingnglon POCATKl.I.O (A l'i’I -—'~l\venty employees al Kraft Ki a coal-fired generalirating plant the com- I a I " N o rth SUile University .studendeni whD.5p body was found oaearly jnc.'.s }'»c.'Uello chee.sc pprocessing pl.'inl have beenI)'laid 1 fiany built in northrthern Nevada. ______N ow -3for D irsyfhia Sunday morning nearear Uwiston died of gunsimshot off du^ to a seasonalII di dip in demand for cheese pnid- pr Marshall saisaid hydrogenerating E ______wniinHcj to t he hc:ui aiTfjL-cordintrto an autopsy report. ucts.alvraAspiikewsonsoniiiii s:iid.______s ir e SisuljiWS-. -ttnliiy will not bo— - 1 ^ 'deQnitely not self-in!lictcd,, saids L asl I'Viday. the Glen 111 The v.-Dunds w ere "del Icnview. ,-bascd company an available lo the cotcompany a decade or - j l I S e c u r i t y E Z ( Nez Perce Cuunty UndciidcrsherifTLt, Scott Whitcomb,iib._ ipated 18 employeess wwould be idled this week,'■ ’ two from now wherhen it needs them be- E Daniel Nf. Walker, a CClarksloffi Wash,, resident. \ 5 “ Cardm Weed Prevent I. was. lavDfTs were annojincedL'l'd Monday ■ , cause others .willill develop.tiiem. .am l^.. J - r - found slumped over b(b e h in d 'th e w'HceroT a p)i^’up i^ 'T w enty, peojile were,ere laiil oil' beirause'of sea.“o Isewhore, ' truck parked on the shshoulder of Old Spiral llighv’hway viiriutiims in productioclion lieeds," !\alhy Knulh Sin id ' the power else\ at about 3:30 a.m .Sund;inday. adding that nine wjtrkitrkers scheduled lo he furliiuglighed The only wayly for the utility lo T Whitcomb said h eJiad jia ' been ".shot more^than onoiici'" March 13,were not IhJilhJcl olT. "bank" those site.s'te.s' for Idaho's future ^ «.Und, / -g . ,WJ with Q small caliber weniveapon, The K raft-plant ji' iji I’ocatellyieniiiloys nearlyp.'im) ■■ would be throughgh a subsidiary that ^ ^ ■ ------Ht"was'-shol wlierelre 'h e sat." ho Silid. "lie wass shot s people, Il also servess as a major dislriiiuticm andi stor- s would develop and ai operate ihem on the spot," age facilitv for the company, con which was acquireded by without ratepayerer financing until the % See KcHey's flyer In Tti'es Police have no auspecpeels in the case, but they areire in- philip Morris last fallII for fe ?13.1 billion. unil-s are neededL'd to meet -customer Times-Ncws1 For $ Saving Sj all said. Until needed ' M j vestigating allegationsns tluit Walker was somehowow in- demand. Marshall Aadbofl Avenue E x t itE iti ------^v'oIvciLvvitiuilliciL .drujlrugs.-Whit£omb said.'No ^'JiJl’-A dr nti-D U l m ayoror charged with DiliI . T ^ = = ckup or in Walker's hou.se, ant k - . TwtaPill. .*-7i4-a5ll were found in the picku X MootUy.Suunlay ...... -far, the allegations arc-rc-jusL nimors.'lhciaid...... '.. ___ COEUR.D'.\LENEE — Mayor liay Slom racking down on drunken driv. ^ 9iOQ»4ii,to6iOOp.m.C1oMt Walker, Who had mo\moved .Ui-Qarkston recently/ fromfi strung udvocule of cracl ' 33wislnn and chargcd with dmIrunk- im ■FTni Spokane, was n part-tiit-timc student at WSU and o( sionally worked atlawiwn n landscaping. Whitcomb .saisjiid' en driving. Stone wa.s stopped.ii;d.early S.uiiiiay on Highway :)uth atf(.ICapl.U(.nMo(,reiiirir said. d, who was crushed in 1987 w death of her husband, \ t-'nl^m Moore said Slone' acadm itted to trooper Heth Brad- B: ! his cem ent truck fell. iniinlo a pit al thu Lucky Peak C_ bury thal he had been■en drinkin)! and refused to la!lake a _ ---- Tonstruction project. nine bis blood alcohol level. : David Barnett. 36.R. c died in March 1987 whenL'n the i n Waii^ ■ I j W j V truck he was driving! hackcdha inU» an open pit. In a :suit- Slone was released;;d i after posting S.'iOO bond in fikd'ja-st week in -UhII DistrictD Coiirl.Jiis wift, Bariarbara County, and aa pipre-trial conference in U.S, ...... Barnett^ seeks uns'pecif.“ciHed damages. ~ ------iriet C’<(urt-inX'*wiiitonu»n waa seL.fut: nexl.'hiesday. The suit names ass defendantscii two Morrison KrKnud- (ifj-year-old nia\mayor has lieen a leading pr sen Corp. subsidiarie.‘^rie.4 — Morrison-Knudsen EEngi-. nt'.'U of Coeur d'Alene’sle's Accident Uedviction Team, RIGHTTaUARJARD* STICK ^ ncers Inc. and Morrisirison-K nudsen Co, Inc. — along al In a prepared stalerilem ent issued Monday. Slone 2 ,5 02. O o odorant. d o m y -Constructors inc., based;cd -in— toiowledgcd his arrest•est on a dninken'driving chi;hnrgo ------2 07. Anil-Porop’oroplront ...:...... with -Wcyhcr-Livsoy - F E R E D 1.49 SqIo. Loss.OSS 1 .0 0 Delaware, and CBl-Na-N’u-Con Inc,, based in U'xas: and apologized 'forr anyai embarrassment this arrest ar )alo.... ‘# • 1 ^ C O L G A T E " IN '' M ail-in RoBnlo The suit is one off scseveral filed over a'ccidenlsIs I h a f may have cnu.sed thee p».‘lr^ SK^f. W» t DC A L L S j ll! IcuUnI cmlit tin your I'jru CKirp:. \ OA.a*TO ii \Ycab<'UVI.,.n,rVlSA,ISA, AmcTic,Jn tU[Wvi, .Mi-itrr CaulI fttvami [Xvuvrt. ) a y i- aRJDRUG \ ■ *------^--- WAIN A V E . W E S T 7 ______\» DOWNTOWN TWIN FA - S A L E STARTS TOD/! Wednoiiflay. AjAprils. 1909 Timt-U-Ncvvs-.'TwHTwin Fniis, WilllO A.-l m i o tn

1 ^ Wilii.imn.i^. Ilouai.l1 ■ Wilii,>.iii,..ii C. . Piililir,li.Tr A' contend th a l they cannot permilitn antimti-racism rally to be held !nIn tth e High School be- cause to do so wouldId requirer them to allow a comounler-presentation hy A o'ah’NatignH mcmbm bers.' Instead of doing Ihfthe right tiling, they /TFeb^^gaigagingiihf copout, ap- parently hrouRhtoiiHI whenv Botneone brought presressurt,' on Ihe district be- 1 ■------^TmrsFthcy-rfrdnHiinr[ke^tiii iJ ea uf liui'ruifH>f4Htff<) ly in thoBchool. 'nic^only ihlng ncaleccssary for the triumph of^*vil, ev wrote Burke, is for good men to do nothiithing. No one contends■i th a l the..school officials shareare the racist beliefs of “ tlic A ryan Nations,5. w ho burned a cross in a Jeroerome field several years ago on tlio form of'Arj'nn Ar Nations member Johnhn Miller, ^ New! NautiCEiT Termr m in o l o ij y But by simply wm rir nging th e ir hands and iiidiniling behind this distorted notion nfcqunltime.ne. the school district has, inn e!effect, jrivenweighl lo those in the communm nity who' preach hatred andid prejudice,| They hnve'also sensent a message to bolh theirr c(community and ihclr students: in the faceice of controversy, il is hctterrlo l( cower and hope the • ,A m eriican drream; tAmeric:an my]Vth? situation will just go away th a n to find a snlulioilion by which a principle ,'age level ll w;is al can be upheld. it's called llie American1 dreamd . Anyone willing resUsloration of the minimum wage David Ellwllw O O d ______throi 7(U liuli'ist.'d for in. ^ Moronic LuucheriJ UT ic trJu rd u h i=uugliLu’ftmiiirtirrtu ’iiinKt”a pn.viijc^ht<#-T----- Inwnrlt ,-an Jii.-ike ilh ere 11U nfuriunaielvil is m. ruuciiQUUh*!] iimi 1 ^ 7 0 i! creasingly the American iiiiinylh. In 15)87.flvpr.'i — — flaliiilion), we could come close lo,0 insuringin thatfam i- nient about the comnimmunity, m ore so lhan the kindkit of inane pep rallies ■s who work were not 'poor, Bel\Betweun 1959 and which s'ohools seemm to t find endless lime for. . million people lived in huususeholds which were pixir S() $(i per hour w ith full mcdical:al benefiUs,1 they wilj lies ' mij\(^quick|y hack on welfare,ire. The notion th a t’' ' 19“£i?9 The minimum was periodic;idically adjusled for ^ ■ ' ~A"dignined'gfllhorllortnfj n fih o ‘Kqhnolrhp thoughightr^th sc^Trai black------.even though someone wass vworking full lime all mi year. Yet these figures vasilsily underrslaie ih'e mag-" ■"mimost drsTid\^ntiiged welfaree nliilOthOrS'CaiTfind full- inflaflation-si th a ^ a full-tim e a minimummin wage job '— - students from theI CollegeCu of Southern Idaho, wouldwc send such a mes- lilesim iily. ifw ecnnot tim tin ew ork at nearly twice the.he :m inim um wage is wouljuld provide enough income‘ lo to push] a family of 3 sase. nitude o ftlu ’ problem. Quit find a way to make work payp;i better for those ill absurd. ab Welfare reform offers;rs somei training and abov>ove the poverty line,' B ut sincencel981.themini- School olTicials ala t firstI agreed, but have sinceice backed down, citing the !)oUom, we will never• makeir such proj^res.s tu- allows all states to rrtpiire work,rk, But it does little lo munum wage has rem ained al InfiiHion has th e irn eed to be falir in to M iller and his ilk, ward reducing poverty amoiiong oiirvhildren. make m; il reallv practical for single-parentssin to sup- cVododed its value .-io much in thie e l!1980s lh:il a mini- This, in our view,w, isi non.sense. No law requireires lh a l th e school pro- T\vo-parenl famTlies aree Iihe ones mo^t directiv port po their familie.s. By itself,If. w elfare reform can- . munum wage job lodiiy leaves a famfiin ilvof:) some vide equal lime forir ccver>- kook or nut who wanl.-^nls to show’ up to present alTecled. Koughly U) of pomiiir children live with two- nol no promute much independendence, $2.9!.900 below the poverty level,■l,Tu Ti restore the min- a theory parents. In the majority of)flhe puiirtuo-pareni Foriunately tbere are straii;raighlfonvard ways lo imuilum to iU! historical level, itt wowould have lo be in- families where both parentIlls are heaUhv..'omei)iie improve im the situalion. Tn maniianv, th e most atlMC- creaeased to S5.-J0 in 199’2, The Bush Bu; a d m iiistr^ o n Would Jerome schschools (luit leaching the princinciplesofdcmocracyif . IS proposed increasing the miniTiinimumto$-},?Tin • ...... someone callml a nad d :said tlie achool liad to pr»uui.uuint-Uni-lheanca-uf-cum^---- - _ is alreadv working full-timime. Tbe (irublem faciiu; tive’iiniDosals ti\ would expandid.tax U credits lo the has . munism? ' -TFJ^iTirrriniordrrtiTrt7rt7(r\Tilur^TtrpiTuli-iifv,—luHTii^poiTir wT or some culture ofpovertv.y ’I'heir i>rul)lem is tluit AJreaily the Hiirned IncomeimeTaxCrediliElTCi slillill leave the minimum wage: belowbel its fevel i t / ” Would it give cqtirqiint tim e in a scionrc I'liiss li>ll. lthose who believe the • iion,-- • / •their wage.s'ari’ loolow...... ’' pivivities Pl' I j'cciri.Virrtax croililMills for every dollar 19r>(>r>() after adjusring for inllaiion : , world is flat? W hal do we do tosuppororllheelrl)rtSllrthe.^e earned ,.;i up lo S<),*)Ul). SinceUhuthe credit is refuntrable, _ _ IbisingR ihe minimum wageedoes do po.se p ^ le m s , Would it pin* equiiqual lim e in a healih class to0 thoset' who think discjises families? Virtually nothingilg.O neufthem ii.st re- fiiniilies Hr can get more back in tax refunds lhan Theliere would be modest job lossef■sses amoniyfeenagers - are caused by SataniLanir spirit.s? markable things 1 have fououml in my re'-earch un thev ib acluallv paid in t:t\es.. In eiTecl. the current ireciecent eslimales suggest lhalll a 10 in the eenag^npluyment • : ■ The purpose of'education edi is not lo take everyTV hare-brained orde- jKiverly is lhat after coiintiiting guvriiment benefit'. Kl’r HI r is a l i pay raise fur theihe poor. Expanding tho mininimum wage will reduce teen: poor twu-parent families withw a full time worker EITC El would raise the pay of(if workingw pixir families by 0,6),(I And the h\rge majorityty ool fifie minimum • ■ mented .scheme nnd,nd give it equal time in school;jols. It is to lake w hal is •si;«fs in poor families, > ; man’s most advanceneed Ihinking on various subjoibjocls, are further below the pnvei,crty line than any other ev wagage jobs arc not held by persi;«f group of poor familie.-- - further fu than poor fami- lU’p.Tom Downey. D-N.Y,.i’,. anda Sen, Alborl Gore. Slilltill the evidence is quite cU'llrllr lllhal a higher T\) do othenvisee is to cheat our children andd loti make them think lhat iporlanl legislation lo minlinimum will niise incofnes of nmost pour workers. all idelisarooqunl.'l\l.Thcynrcnot- . lies with a disabled adult.1. I 1'urlhertlian poor fami- D-Tenn., D- have propused impor lies wilh an iinemployed worker,w> further even lhan e.\pan(ilheEiTr,ashasRep: e.\ !ep:Thomasl’elri,l{- More M importantly, w ithout a-Ha-lr gher minimum ^ - The racial superioeriority espoused by Miller imdmd his fellow hate-mon- poor .single'parent fatniiieses((ii welfare, liiav erv Wis. W Bolh bills would nearlyly ddouble th e existing waK:ige, we simply cannot en.sureire iih;it wurk p;iys. ' . gcrs can be found1 in every age of hi.slor>’. real sense, these twu-parer•ent families with a full- credit cr and adjust il by familyi'lv size. Maximum an- Thehe arithmetic is overpowering,ng. The Downey-Gore ItcanbefoimdinI in this valley loday, along willA’ilh religious prejudice .time worker are the pumesest o fth e puur. The fami- nual ni credits fora familv withitii two children would andnd Petri bills alone a re «iiiivai«ivaient tow age i n ------find bigotry againstis l depending on who is doingng thei proclaiming Jews, '■ lies are playing by the rulelies, l)Ut they are losing; n.sehvroiighlvSlO ,'i: OO .in addiiddiiion. President crei•eases of aO cents an hour forir a familv with two Mormons, Hispanic.'nics and Catholics, ljul ii is notno' som ething which elini)- the game. (.leorge(.ll has called forr taxta: credits of up to chillildren, Bolh policies — an expanded'exp EITC and a ble.s us, as p eoples;rrns ldnhnnns. ns Americans. The.'P facts-shimld comele as iiusurpi'i.-ie. A iniiii- ODD per child under •! fnrr poorpc working families, higligher wage — would be neededded to kei'p working ■ mum wage job leaM s a fanamily oM over S,‘).l)00 111- *' HiBu.sh labels !iis child cnrc-bill.bill, but in practice it is famimilies out of poverty Teacher Dick JordIordan did a right thing in proj:roposing a rally to Unle.ss work pays, our childreiIdren and families will counteract iIerome.sTies unforlutiale image, luw lhepoverlvline. llvlH1H92, the gaj) will have much m like an expansion ufthethe EITC. • ^ I grown lo over $fi,llOl), Kvei■en now, one fiill time and ^ Unforlunalely tax creditsts aare expensive. Both rem.‘main jHior Many will be Irappapped on welfare. Tho subject equajualitv of individuals regardle.-;lle.-^sorrace is a basic one halftimeijiinimuniwaivagejuh leaves the family the Oi Uowney-Core and I'etriri billsbi would cost in ex- Polioliticians and tl\e public of\en•en tt;!ik about the democratic priiicipUiple: - puor. Nor can such familie-ies gel much government cessof$.‘)billiun ce annuiilly..though thi the added ex- ' neeeed to restore lradition;il valueTlues. Istil it ironic thalhat the school, in which .^^uch:i pprinciples ought to be support. Our social welfanire system has empha- pense p, is largely covered inI eaieach if they were fully If H we really care about childreIdren and work and nurtured, has saidid no?r srred benefits for non-workirking families, especially implemented in in 1992, a famil.mily of -I supported hy a famimily and self-,supporl, we mi^sTii^si adopt a very sim- le motto: if you work, you shoulhouldn'lbopoor, - John T^Iiilor andid (1other racists in.the Aryan1 N ations can spow their welfare k-nefits fur sing!,-l<-parent families. full-time fn worker al thecurreirrent munim um wage pie h.itrcd iiti they plea*lease, .so long as it dots nol atl;attack, the peuce.and.digni-. In .some respects the proiroblemof.lnH'paviseveii ,wuuld w slill be roughly S-i.llOO100 below the poverty ty of others. But theytiu have no righl of ci|ual tintime to present their ha- more serioiis for single par■arent families. Welfare line hi under e ither bill. Bush’s-1h’s-le.ss am bitious plan lhiidElliV(HHl,im>fc.cy lam notlot a member of Ihe N;ilioiialll ItilleH aw l cr>- againsl: firfirearm s. _But-no firearm , norjr to be, quiredbylawtokeepep in their homes whal — ------Associatioiion, ! hunted onci‘..but gave th;lhat up a knife nor a club,ub, h as ever killed anyone un-1- Unforlunatelv. many; people pei with a morbid am ounts to a port;ihio,bio, personal rnai-hiiu' mejliseijoughthaliiis.iufac n: .fact, so. Some years ago. less directed by’ a (person who acted either fe;ir of fire;irms seek toex]) exp;ind the .scope of ______pm.______peoplej)lay!>' golf, or sailjx .als...s.,ur drive cars a l ..... IJiviiiiiin aii.arm^-on.Chciapi;akLjj __ fninLniiilic^ina^.nadnes s o r idiocy,______their nn-iudices, enforcing:ininhem.up0IL0tluTS__ The .same situatiuii.un exists in Israel, whu-e foolish fi. rales of speed, or leap,p fromfr aircraft where theie great majority of citizens owown The killer in Ibis Ihi: case, motfvated by'malig-fJ- who do nol share themI. . ThisTh is not ;i new . . . arnied^cesare.-^imilm ihir to the Swiss model: and a then wait before liny openpen their firearms,;, rmainly shotguns, because ilisil i sim - nan l racism or memenial illness (or a combina- phenomenon in Americ;i.:;i. Many citizens keep) theirth military weapons p:irachules. p In each case, peopl.‘ople gel a thrill plylhewvay ’a ihings are in the countryy, iThe' , . lion LhercQf). usedsed a cheap sem i-autom atic Eariier. people who disadisapproved of liquor _ (tjif^w (‘ll-known Uziri .submachine.s' gun, fur ex- from fr their individual hobbies.;L‘s. All can he dan- laslanimanal 1 killed was a rabid raccooi;oon. firtarm to murderder children whom he could consumption decided lhath a t no one should ample) in iheir coalI closets,cl gerous. g. alwul two.0 years ago, which 1 di-ipalcheched w ith not even have knuknuwn, drink alcoholic beverages,I’es, This prejudice was Street crime in Isriisraelisalsover\'l()Wbv I w enllo school w ith a vuunflung man whu ' a .22 semiTii-aulomalic rifle.) I subm it, howevA’over. lh a t the action of th a t irrational, bui worse, ilI wiw as fundament;illy American ^t;\ndanls,Is, ’ WhileI(i(Miotailv(KVti- was w n.arlvkilld bv a golfballlall and slill has There is little crime whore I live, andani I lunatic is irrelevai.‘vant to my right to own and un-American. possession of machineline guns, il is jilain from an a 1,-shaped scar over his luft.'fl car.c Hoating can't rcmencm bcr the last lime we hadd a m ur-' ” ' use firearm s in1 thithe pursuit of my personal ___ Do I need to own guns?ns? M;iybe not, Nor. it ----- thisevid.-nii-thiil-suc.such pi),v:o.'.sion diii'.s nut ' accidents claim nuniprniis live-ivcs each year; ' dor in luyly county li'.< another clfissiccca.soof- c; enjoyment. Thereere nro m any known cn.<:cs “ might be argued in an era ofcrowded streets automatinillyf(j.=rterc;r crime, the tl hazards of auto-racinr and:ind skydiving are many g\m;ms but little crime, and less; lhanth an w’here maniacsi uS'used properly registered au- nnd polluted air. do 1 needleed to h;ive mure than I am a gun owiut■r,, I1 was introduced to self-evidcnl, hour fromm Washington, where ihereveL'verse is tqmobiles delibeni5eniloly.to run down people on' oheautomobile. Do I needei'dto consume !ilco-______shootinL'whilcnTnmirm hrrnf'i'm nn ti'.M nf the Mvlmhlw is -ho..tin» nndilih I n v i' nfiver------irutu------______aidewalks. Yet Dooplepeo talk about restricling----- h o l^ ^ o , ------^ Boy Scouts of Amenc;n ca over :tO ye.irs aiiu, jn d come Ci close lo injuring aavone,ne, even myself. While‘ aan insurance agent, 1 carrieded the ownership of firea.rearms, nol automobiles, from thefirst,'shi)()liniling was soinethini: that 1 because-i li undertake this nctivi•tivity respunsibly. coveragee ffur two police forces, and 1 havenu-ha Personal owner;nership of rirearm;^ h as a longJ, Yet I choose lo-live myny 1'life in accord;iiice el lo m eet history in Ameri?;:ri?a, T h ecu rre n tiisc of wilh my wishes, and so0 loilong as 1 do not Irou- ______hnveeiiKwd. as do virlui'lly all of my fellowlow shooters.______merous friendsfri in the FBI, 1 have yet I ^ — Lla.ath artt^u*:ptt ofo fth e C. S, Army. aall the sporl.s 1 have cited abovbove, the reward crime inI thetl United S tates — nol onc.nc. Owning a gunin rmeant that a person couldI firearms. So long as I act i res[(onsibly. whal I own a modest nunnumber of h.indguns:uid is i; re;illy an internal one, One'ine'is gratified by • Thcyalall .say th a l g\m cnnlrol has.no no protc-cthi.iiiorherher) family w hen ihe s ta te wa;,-as right does anyone havee lo make my choices •)ongf,'uiis, Honie suini-•mi-automalic. All are ki'i)l his li own cunquusl of the laws.s olof physics. ' demonslr;irable cfTect on crime — or dmliial iLs ef* unable to do so. a lamentable condition.thnt.t forme? . securely out of reachch (ofniy children, who Shmiting is, in a word, asi muchmi fun for me feels appepear lo be negalive. as can beae icrudely persisLs lo thisi daday even in areas.which have . .. knowj'.oLlQJouch my ___—i'Sjiii good ->irun shol is for^oiiiaomeone else; and —-

^ tettenrsfiNEt^RS^d)^dnm Tofm nenT^ \ SIS for cleanuilup: No trade ernm ent should overshadowIV lhat tl of the peo- (D O ^JNNRL I finds ibis latter conceptjlofan o our leaders mustusl Uike notice or betray tlieirT Tliey leave your (MKkelrkets totally bare. pie. •honest debatede iftflummatory.) Wo muslu s td i s - ' tru e allegiance,e. - - ” ' Tho IRS is always toXI blame,bl for the murcy— ;-7- ll is a very disturbiirbing realiziUiuii u lu n one * the environmental, ecunumic.lie, polili- WILLIAM K,K. CHISH( O LM and sorrow as well a3 the shame. 'rccogni/.es tliat thee wwill and r)ie rigiu> ' Kr and tlie indu.-tnes [.prbmi,sed and necessiiry cleani ’ which pmfitjrom its |projects. • 1Thai is.not my position, andd I hujiport no ^ Tb accecept tho tjTnnny nnd nrrogancinccofour Spring, payaying taxes don't mb,^ Your hours a re from:i 9 Ilo Ihyou wish you , -fTOUp nrindt^-idunKhrtl avowc^owr>uch upojiii._ _ QWn.EOVC:vem m ent is U) have succumbeiibed to ih e ' lb Gramma:i: could Ik> right in heaven,•on. ■ ■ : Itis iilsoaii e.- forcc pilifuTthing, tlH^’alvHya comi ----- ix*v<<-you lliu, Becky— . : that the DOE and thIhi e nuclear industr}’ h:ivp . ng ourselves. . such incredible politiclitical power and influt'iice We m ust have cleanup allINEI,.Wcmo.,l I> in the middle ofspring.of s (Note; Gramm a "prepaepares" taxes all day .wjlhih uur society It poisI contmrj’ to the • - :nl?:o ricmnnd there be n full.1. h(honest arid open - -O urekplocicd ofTidalfl seem cilher-un.unwilling. . . . long,) verv roots of the Decii'eciaration of Indopcndeiicf cdebate on aii the ramificaiion'ions ofthe nuclear or unable)le lo deal with this is.sue. Soow v e, the -They take yout.’our money l i l there’s no moi-e BECKY GROWS ■;nffAiir'rnTi>;t;tiitifinIin Hint the will ofthpcnv- iindiisirybuH iciviliHn and millmilitarv._'____ pcoplc> mmu! it take a stand, .so definiteitelhal . there, T w in F ulls ------i______— ------1 .

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^Briei?fly | (Co-workier tooki North \with 'gr*ains of ssalt' IS backing ^'WASHINGTON (AP) — Afoformer" National Socu- thee witness'w credibility, suggestii:sting more tlian once ,' Witlith Colonel North you neverer c(could be certain' Bush debt r{fional accord in 1987.87. . ■ ■ ' _____ Environmental ProlProtection _ A d m m ts^ ^ r Wilii'iliiam Reilly, meanwhile, ththe 'lip senvice" of thr‘ Reagiigan years, and should to) televisionte and olher m ass meimedia. Aria•ills said he told Cuban Presidesident Fidel Castro t^d Congress that the massive Alaslcari oil spill11 couidc put the brakes on btbe an example for the Cubans,ns and Soviets. fVskedAi '.Vhcthor th c 'n o a rlyy- $50S million-tn-tiori— that in ir view (if tho Bush'^-ompha:phasis-oa-uoa-mili------petroleum cxproration:ion ihere and in olher areas} — at least temporarily. Arias, who met separately;!y w ith Bu.sh an d Vice milililitary aid recommended forbr 'tho Coniras would Ury C ontra aid, "Il was time foror him h ... if he sup- ______''WowSIJt.nkt>nparLnri thppnvimnmnntjil plnnnin fnr nv-pry iLSpf^t ^ r o il- _—ErcsidcotJIan-Quayler-ftndo E | lit iinHiTrnirn* tho rontrnl-A n ntir '*"rlop ~ suppuiiiiig ihu_. : devulopfnent in Alaskaska and in other seniiitive areasar where the environ- liilion's plan for non-lethal aiaid to the Nicaraguan profroposal to disband the rebelj1 aarmy. Arias told re- guerri;•rillas in El Salvador." m ent potentially coulrould be threateiied," Reilly’ told to a House nppropria- Contra 0 cvbels, a plan develieloped, with, bipartisan portorters, 'These pc'ople need somiome support." Aridrias. also urged aolion byy S-ptian President.•nt Hosni Mubarak said iiiiliinislralion. ’ thehe Contras should spur recipiciprocal-action by ihc vador.Dr. War has taught us in Centrcntral America that T\ie.sday he secs no10 way v. to stop the violence on the West Bank and in As for the situation in Niciicanigua ilself, he said CubCubans and Soviets in El SalvaIvador, added th e Cos- violen'jn c eis nol tho solution." Gaia that has takenen imore lhan -100 lives sincea PalestinianP Arabs began their revolt againstt IsraeliIs control nearly 1G monlonths ago. 1 A fter m eeting withvith Secretary of Suite Jame;lies A. Baker III for two I hours, Mubarak saidaid lhat "if anybody couid stostop it, we would be very Watkinss doesn’I’t want more1 MEL moimey pleased." then asked.ed. "But how'?' WatViitkins said. ’There'.s' cvid■vidence of inflation cic.'m-fj-up becau.‘!t”current technolo^lolo^y i.sn'l up lo the 0 days of talks with Bush Suites ^ Nows Service The Eg>-ptian !eadc:ador, nearing the end of two d hcre.l'm a greal believer thalhat we cun do these job--<- or because'"Congress doesn'tsn't havo the money ______.administration ofnciaIcials, made no public demandinds on the United States _ _ thei id out what s the best way” or Israel. He said t\c'tie w as simply trying to im u c Watkins agreed with Democnocratic Rep. Richard . •to achieve peace" thro;hrough ncgotiatiopa. JamJ: es Walkins told House! membersn Monday th a t. 1 Other testimony, Watkins.sjis .s a id ^ h a t the. de^ _ heh will not seek more monDney for environmental Stalfallings (hafaggressivo-clcaiIcan-up programs arc :ment has mismanaged its waste*an3’environ~was ~ restoration and clean-up prprograms al Idaho Na- necilecessary to restore public confonfidence in the Ener- ^ ital safety programs, and lhnat at' "whistleblowers" ------Navy-postptponcs launch olof Trident-2-— -[1—tionnl-EnginccrinjrL-ab^tritrnnnd'TJthm lepart'—gy~:y-DepHrlmtffllr^Pttrhap5-^)the>ther program s-are-in— ii-^—I reporl on defense' cVihtractOlictors'-unaafeiirnc-— ■ eopardy." Suillings said, referriiTinE to proposed dc- , WASHINGTON (Al(AP) — The Navy h as postporponid -ts April test shot of "ment .sites. ’ im - 5 would be protected and encouicouraged. 'Ibslifying before the House lli Armed Services fen:ense projects a t INEL. the Trident 2 missile;ile to give investigators rtidre•e timet ‘o find the cause of igies to deal with ur- "I’m’m a great believer in protect!lecting whistleblow' . c.sman said Tuesday. *-Committee. Watkins .said tlthal current co.-it esti- Five-year F clean-up strategie last month's failure,•e, tthe Pentagon's chief spokesr ;enl environmental prohleoisiK wwill be subm itted for ers,"" W atkins snid. Ho describet•ibed an aw ard fee The spokesman,, DanD; H ow arf, decrmed to pro\irovide a tentiitive date for • ' m ates for dealing wilh enviivironmi'ulal coniamina- gen lion al the nation's weaponsns plants may in fact be allill de])artment i sites sometimene in August, Watkins schem.■me at Soulh Carolina's Savanivannah River plant the rescheduled lest!sl beyondI saying it w ould probrobably be in early May. . th a tL gguarantees protection "forr anar individual who n the entire test program . too high. ’ Secretaryy e;explained th a t some comesles fonvard and says this isj nonol being openitcd west and most potent weapon)on had suffered a serious "I’m saying they may he)e lower when 1 look al P Tor-the Navy's newes they were constructed," pro'irohlems will have lo be defideferred for long-lerm safely■ly." setback. lh e dala base on which Uv . : U.S. warnsIS of terrorism ono April 15 • ’ - WASHINGTON[ (A(AP) — U.S. security persorsonnel around the world have been notifiedd to be on the alert'for anti-An•American terrorism timed to the April I5anniviniversary*of the U.S. bombingigofl.ibya. i W lR l H iGTIi R i ^ However, the Statiitate Department is not awareire of any specific threats, spokeswoman Margrirgaret 'futwiler said Tbesdaylay while announcing the precautionary move.ve. On April 15,1986986, U.S. w arplanes bombed(d TVipoli' in w hat was dc- scr^bcd by the Rengc:ngan .adm inictration a s a rcpicprisaLfor Libya's involve-.. nit'iil in terrorist actiactions'against Americans. . 'Ms. ’I\jtwiler saidlid ^ve always are more vigihiplant" during the anniver- sary period, andd 'th a t ".-security personnellel are notified to take __ iulTohsT Teamsterss chief denies orcrime ties l i i E!\ WASHINGTON^ (/(AP) — The president-of the Teamsters on TViesday G O A H E P a y t h o s ee d r e a d e d denied contacts witl:vith organized crime but. inn ana animated appearance ■AD . . . F before a Senate suixsuiKommittee. te.-itified the memen who preceded him as head.uf.the nation'sn's Ilargest union did have .suchich ties. I n c o m e 'T a x e s b eicause t you>u c a n stillII "One is a schemermer and one-is a liar and bothjth were mixed up w ith La irmcr'Ibamsters presidents Cosa Nostra," Willialliam J. 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SumSome ^till do. ; M U M ^ B UBu u sr tt n Tl I.r •.'.•.inli fi.r I.IHIL\iSi|itH'|it 'j:t-l)rt 2-' Diiiil‘1- cciiiliii- 3S Maldon nam o ^ l^mi.s [HT-uiis pi,IV iniix.rl.mtll h.iunl in A|iril. iir t" ■ \n t ri';;ardini; r,';: "rli'-i-" rri;U!!ii;'hiji s what _I______wofri______- hr. Currnil >cm,,r.i, f-.tm ______Q. Who filledd hishi lurnlanc wilh pini;- ~ 39' Yoam " I m t j m;uK'.-, in„„,l,.tun.^iM.^h(. i.ik.'uati i"-ti.-r nil, I — |Kinf' balls so it'difd float in ra.-e in went 40 Pobbla ^ u- m',T,:,'!?,'.it‘t,!L'l."!''.'iir m.'irital SnowS. fleas 41 Cily sllckor liini Tlial ‘l. ii .iruinul iniblic ii down a l sea'.' ■ 42 Adam's mats ei .Iiini'- Vmir ilKr-t 'taUi ■ Q. How lilt llimal.nyiin sriovlow fleas a l A. Howard liui:hes. lius: In Hli-S. For his . • ------r t ^ o tm------b — U'liil 111 ilr.iw Ul um |H•r'•clIl^..hi.iiv*.ib- ' .Vi-_____!icum’iu .i< .- iHEEE • IH, lliiiiDiht i-l mvitii; 111 nlii; pl.iiiil-' tinin;in: di-'irril n-'iilt'. \Viiik iirt- 44 Brought Into . 04105189 111 A. They don’t. Thi’v fa-L-zc!ze solid at th« open . — (lull-)' «ill Ik: v.Mrrri't.-d ll.III l!ii Sii.UlniK iloiu-, ..IdiT milliiiili'.uliial p^.l.nl■.^■^ ri-p.iir-- will i S i rii|;tii, thaw out conic mominR,iR, alive. PICASSCySWEAL’ilA L T H 45 TonanI ' 1tU3 TriBuno Mtdti S«nrlce>. Inc.Mtarday's Puzzla Solved: ir Uu.r V.i.i r,- b--rr,,„l,. Su-n.i■iuri.,ri-..ti'rv-,u-liK-w-iv,,nt.n.. '> 47 Porlls o>0 klefl iiiori’ Ibaii a i[u;ir- 4B BBseball Yeat AlllKS (M.in-li :;i-.\iiril <1 To rnaku- a j:ru\vn m an loiikikcliildlike. i,,r „f a hilliimiii tr,Pf;-di=. 5iJr, , S(>r;iyn a f)Onmiti?t. - 52 Colobratlon 9 ^ 1 0 u l l m ay 2ili. r.iinily tancc-Kinimuiniiim.iliDii 'mU liriiii: dc'arrd ri'- 55 Sufforsd 10 1' Another — ?4^ 11-' nil i-h.irr-ina ••.•ii-uahtv, liir-- Tluit (iu;iintt ‘‘N Mom ami apple pie"^- I’aralk'l purkinj; n car i.s a Axirema pain i: helping ^ITIE — Ann invouTtf • - • - r will In- imiliT- u'lVi IV „-i ,ip|.ipi.-.il Arir...l,it.ra,.rrM„;pL.y ^ ;r held tip even to xymboi- • 11 Mocked ’ ■ ■ [ I ral net. Ncithur the build offthcdmcr t ,|„ „|j 6 0 Icolsnd lc i: TAURU.S lApnl :U-M;iytn iinprinr ri-l,i- f"!'--. nericnnism . Mom luis a!-, p o a m ' 12 2 Apportion ■ . MlElNlT mi'mlicr knims tlKiijmi knm nor lhal of the car is uppni]m pnale fur , . [-anpl.,..]^ CAlMliCOHOllN 'i).c, i;j-.Iiin. l;)): Older teriutional, llamburReni, fli Lwaa com m on 2:13 Char slloWly a C e I tlw il. cnninrtion. Wc ciin't chctonge H.C 63 Roman tyrant 21 Satisfy ciL n f f 2> sloi)d ;incl iiclii.tllj mti,'.' tn ' driver’!; biiiid. J^)ul lhe car’.sr« m can. ^ ^ ||o ' ______M SlaM ______232 Century plant , . „ ;• •Jill Ynii’l!-.ay, „ff rr-train't:.', t'.takuinituitivc. You'll Ik- ' ik in apple pie. Wlint’s “jrscRoa-^— m m ii .v’ hi-UHniMHip. ,,i.,,„.. ,l;r,ili..n Un niik-lit aav,’ Y ' our asHi|;nmenl is tn desinril-n ai cur a ______, , 65 Slliy 21 rk ».llhulil de.d-tm iipilLiiciuj£j_iii£dcrajliniyi_^ b , 27 - berth SiTlOlM I v^liK-li iid(l» ll) -Siirk t., vJurur i.'-siic -tyir'.' b'niliw lli.it coun-- "il driver cun imniiiei jnfrlT 6 6 WIdo sm llo 2l g - 20 UnaHet-lml------HHE " KMINI r.Mii.v 21-.hiiu' '. hnr. Any .'iUiaaisUorw'? 67 Docll* a TliiH r''fillv is iiiv luckv ti;u'' wu'ficliin^j the ncck. Your-hi 29 Sefts ol old sT eT tTt d,T p : L , S Z . 68 Dlitsrent IL'S !,hn. 'jd-VVIi. IHi: What bad1 \will Ih; due next Tiie.-;diiy.- 69 S.A.R. word ‘ 3:30 Inherent | L h)l of ancient'-■nf 1Kiiypl’s pet caLs wore charactar . „ L L' , r.,. s,,„„. „,,, ...... I. rni.' or sliilrn will in- l«-aU-d ear rin|;s. ' 32 Harden _ g4g' j-1 rfrlVnc,.,. •'’iW'Jf ™1.011' ' wa^ inviilvi'ii. It CDuld have' jHHADACill'S DOWN M/BSrtI f niiHUiki-n idciUily,ni-liiti«i' d< • 1 Typo ot rug 3-33 Passover |P|^i'|S rnunbil Hlottn. iicjtuin wilh lint "I I'l T here’s still a .-iizable Iwdyyafn ( u 'd iciil ..., , . dinner C/VNCKU r.hmr'JUIitlv 2 ir ciirin:iity:>i' somethin,: to bo- ^ L- I - vWial ( oes anxiety atix kive to do with 2 H»lo '3 id 54 ChM »e ly cons.dvr ' folk i>ui iKere who ihi:hirik most „ 34 Obeya ring on e 66 Barry or s;ii l*H:il cuntains vuliirthlc rrfc 3 Songbird 4( 1 headaches a n ' taiL^ed by .“lIrvine loo ■'"“I'.nc,’HR, why do Wl many m ure___ - •37. Obtained 46 Madu r c W a carviT. anihiUoii.'finiimunic; itVb, lU-.March ^0): Finaiicinl 1 ------4-fl a_lnflctlyo______.Kelly _ ■ ■ . ■ intdicul btudents;nts break out with facial 5 Baby shoe 40 4 Outline of a 48 LovlmugWsr ■ 57 Goose egg ■ in authority. Ynull ■^triiiiisly [iikrit placf.Involves'i>|>i'cifil pny'-■ b1 iir ii' I-, Individual wiu) I'^n!'v pim ples on ciini 6 Qaollc plot 50 Churct material 58 Ireland hility of rrlocalinn- Tiiuru.s. > iiij;hl In.' iinyinL’, ’I wish il could1 comiiulsiiry exam days. 4r'^h1ieciIbsIcaT ~ daugl 7-County *'■ lllant 59 Puts on _____ iupiclurv...... line lump Klim!' Ft>cus on i>i>cialI Q. -What's the diffen'iice 1between a ■‘^'uch ha.s-beenII oli.-iervcdoh for the n-cnrd «xcavatlona 52 Hat n ------ch ow *------—4“ j u g h t _____ ^62 Insect _ _ ■st/;iMJi'riipher* and u ■’tccrula.la rj!L .--.. a t Cui>e W ebltrn li 43 Mine entrance S3 Brlllla LKO (July 2;i-A'uK. ^ii: I iiuuiuciluuu uUcnULE to diet.. ’ rn Kcuervu Uuivorsity ------— - 4 4 ln_fl while____: thouj pn:>iDu,'ly 'vai totrpetjlor m mirv ynur iiljility tv cntnrnunit ~ ----- fpntniT<:-«Titinf:.- fltrw tirm',' ] -^ ------I . , ,i f i

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j = | l V i%ginian1 wins Tfeacher ofthe \ifear honnor lAMPTON, Va. (AP) - A G>eek r seen how things hahave been when ||H |m immiginigrant who teaches Ameri'iricaa there is war, whenI theretl is-«ppres------governemment hnd.international rcla- n sion. It h as given mele ta furtber'apprc- IS a1 t Bethel High School toitoday ciation, 1 believe, foror freedom-; It has w asj named n( the National Ttacheiler of given mo a furtherr a appreciation for th e Ye:Year opportunity for all." ilary V. Bicouvuris w as lo be inintro- duceded at a news confercncc at:t the When she .was ,5,5, her1 father.w as i l P N ationtional Press Club in Washingio killed by the Nazis oc(occup>'ingGreccc- )n Wednesday, she will rcceiv■ive a 'roundinded up with 39 stal apple from President Geeieorge p«>plc shothot to death in ro- sh at the White House, snid JaJav P. lalintion for the deathIth of a German- :dman, a spokesman for the CoCoun- ~ of Chief State School Ofllcors-'3_ 'TJic liicouvans carcame to this coun- ' ■■■ ncil spon.sors the aw ard ak)ng al when sho was 20iO tot study at Ohio •*. ■ ^ ' ------\vilhh Encyclopaedia'I BritannicaJ Inc Slate University. £he5he met and mar- i , f f ' ■' andGi Good ( Housekeeping m ugazim lied Jim Bicouvaris3 nndni moved to his Mrs.ilrs.' Bicouvaris, 49, was soloilec'tcd l>on'®town ofN ew porto rt News, . ^ ‘ ;• overT l\three other finaliste, from Mi land.d. ILouisiana and California, 'i h t HanTpron school i system ;. , waived a rulo that retrequired all teach* J i , . . . ’ .. ' ■ Milrs. rs Bicouvaris is the first tcac fromm Virginia\ to receive the hono f l cr3 be American citizchs citi and gave •.______the 38 ' Mrs. Bicouvaris a jojob teaching Vir- wiiry-V. _ _ Blcouvaris,.Ieftt-isIs congrat^UitcH hy NEAlA o< ttld a l ______;_38.ycars-iL..haa-bean, g iven- V pmtirhlstory to midniddle school stu :— - 5 ! ^ r r f iI s spend i the next yoar travc % ______aroumlund the countr>; speaking to ( ______L______C q y group.'lups and other organ'iratrcmsr- . Over tho years», shesi moved on to >viets seek M^BA ins'tructG ticm — — SheSh( is representative of all thi teaching govemmenienL and intorna- 'PQRTIEILAND..QreJAEJ--^.Poi:Uaadiid About.5.00.0 sludynis.iil,«.aUend class- . )dBood in education today and^ lional relations nndi aiadvising the high State U U: niversity busine.ss cour.^e^^es cs at the institute. ' It willwill be a great Tied for herself and her peersrs the Bchoohi awnrd-winnirning Model U nited will bec u;used by the Khabarovsk Insli-ili- challenge, taking a Imsincisiness curricu- I lion's highest recognition for cxcel-c> Nations program- SISho organized-a tute of h )f National Economy in a newew him designed fur a markiarkel economy ice in teaching," Dr. S- John Uavis. Dt schoolwide celebratioition of the 200th master'st's degree program thnt Sovieiie t and Western culture^'C’' said EnrI ite superintendent of public"■ anniversar)’ of the3 Constitution,C re- educato'nto'rs say roflecLs their country':y's Molander, program coordifirdinalor. uction, said in a statem ent. ; suiting in n bookletet of her teaching changingin g economic st'ructure- lenceMrs. i Bicouvaris, who is knowiWII by ideas being made fofor educators na* The! rerestructuring, or perestroika state ka ilKsziijionis! r students as “Mrs. Bic," snidd in a tionwide. She obtainilined a m aster's of brings3 grgreater financial responsibiliNt* struct::ent interview that sunivingig op- education from the■CollegeofWrlliam C( ty andd tlthe need "to be a real busi ^ ^ § 1 1 ?ssion in her Greek homelandid has 4 Ma,y, nessmanlan," said Pyotr M. Koncvskihihi FLETCHLlVESd’Cj?C) 7:25-3;20 ■ Cajun chef Paul Pni’n id h o m m e to s s e s skIJJc h e•en f « h er a perspective on A merican er rector•of of the institute in IGiabarovsksk, I ■ ■ * rccent.’crnment thal most teachersi don'td Along the way,, Mrs,J Bicouvaris about 3030 miles north of tho Chinese^se LE A N 0N M E (PG -13).13)7:00-9:00 AP UMfpMw pressi.ve- also decided to do'nI more than teach Iwrdorr and a 350 miles northwest of ol ..I . — JJct o f crajrflsh piven'1 have 'beon fortunate to I havo about democracy- inIn l ‘Jt>b, ^ e bc^ Japan~KiT KhabarovsK is J-'ortland.s siS' :30 0NLY . goverr:n in two worlds," she said. "11 havo 1 came an A merican citcitizen. . • _ ter cityyin'the ir Soviet Union:------____ :RESCUERSiGLZ;30i Leadingig chefs]______have- join intnerdraws fim L LEVIATHAN (R) 9:20):20 ONLY ______WATER MILL. N.Y (AP) - . T h e ' , '1%9'(R)7-20-9;,0-9:20 to hel!jp7fd~spii .•ner of a wiJery has-been ordrdered JfComi le " DownI forI the pay SlOO a week in fines bee, RAIN Ma n (R17:0[7:00-9:30 PITTSDURGH lAI’iI — Al- high-brow fund-i I did nol plant enough grape* \Vines B b st i Deal in' though restaurant, custonitomers ro- ly 1980s. accorcitaT ... ''S ownei1 his property main iheir top prioriiy^■■ America's Forgionc, chef premier chcfs nre cnterirering more American Placeid-raisers i in the ear- The town of Southampton1 says " and moro to chnrilics lhatlatarecap. „nly cametirding to Lawrence anl - Barr, who owns Le Reve wiiwinery, is_n;quired to.planL-vinca b/ y ;April ■------itiiiizing 'on t hG-natinn'HI H appetite : the n o lo riojf ^ proprietor of An . - ■BtllJiTIDS'ADVCNTUREtPCt:[PC)7:2S-9;1S for fancy bu^ healthy cuisitiisine. ijcticr word, coin th New York. Thion all .').■> acres he owns in VW ater I K ill and. Southampton. He, now)W ha.H "It's a bit of an ego trip. tri] Tb Ik* chefs," Forgione'me>ij(TtiLbecausc of ---RA!N-MAN1R)7^7:00-9:30 ------fi\lack ofa nes planted on 33 acres. Tbwiwn at- able to say 1 had dinnerr lalast-night bi-' ^he sense if i rney John Bennett said thei itown’ - with seven of the fineslsi 'chefs in here today badthe i star qOsJity of w.,,- ne'said. 'W h a tV o u ld ' -J"“lints * J to keep Barr' from erccti BEACHES (P&13).7;3).7;15-9:30 the United Suites. If thishis is what bother pajing rge wine factory on tho land. ty big trip." event? if the chefs who are turns you on, it's a pretty I CHA NCES ARE(PG);PG) 7:10-9:10 said Robert h. Bcckcr' Jr.,Jr board Tbp chcfs sayid no inlluence? Why ’ . chairman at Children's HospitalHo of with requestsIg to to. come to this PitUsburgh. \ice.H, vited -leven "It's worthwhiay they are Iwsieged I The hospitzil has invite i to donate their .«er- • top chefs la dish o ut theinlL'ir.bestata it'.- film industry'^ CHOICEi- $> 2 9 3 ^ l i a I s o n s ■ Banchet. chef and ownci n t r of U- Ji-on-U iuis Poll. ratint; pn)gram is n o w us- Francai.s in Wheeling. IIIll near W atergateJt m 6ay_yes to aU-of.'- follows. BUFFETr. MON-TUES-TH •nlenrbage erv day of theanother ; guest chef, the SHOWS 7:05-1 Chicago. They don't eat (J. Gcncnil Auditnecs. allI tafies K TJT|Tjr anymore. They know mmore and •l’« »ndalladin ' of Jean-Louis rati ...... more about food, all kindsndsrffood, wo have our jobin Wa.shington. “Ev- , fy|I(aiim ittcd . They're more educated•ed of the . W hether it'sle year, we would bc J ’.G; Parental guldcncc palate."...... — — .... - ...... profil.-chefa -wi^id we cannot because stijificstcd.- S am e m a tc n a rm i ERNFRIED^ obto'do." . SOUTHB . f . are blending w> not bc suitable for children. Banchet is one of. ihe c L's for charity or for J». ^ 2 9 3 nating their talents for C!A - u '’ •' c a l w th w hal tl CHICKEIEN ^ ^ 'adin' t d i cording to Ferd,with any-con«ience- — P.CJ. U. Purents on; stronfj B8Q baked beans,ns. ranch potatoes, Hospital, the world's leadi cuutioncd lo give special atric liver transplant cen dent of The Cuwhat people wantxo com on the cob,I, saladssa and hot com broad...... iQorir America-UnderI they should eat, ac- guidance for children under:r 13. ______hospital will launch it.s 1 irdinand Metz, presi* Some * • malerial may be m a u t W H U s tennial celebration withtVfheculi: rie.high-cholest Culinary Institute of cuuinappropriate for children. m s m r m n m nary extravaganza. "It's not just ; of the chefs toie v r fire are high-calo- fjuii At a preview luncheonion Monday, i^^'g esterol foods. _ SotH. K estricted, u n d e r 17 requires accompanying pare %( n miimnniE Banchet showed off the th mille jjjQre sophistica1st the respon.sibility " & FRED’' feuille of diick liver wi or ndult jfuanJian w ith arti- w.ho is baking0 w t ait and say, 'W ell, H (ITALIAN-fRtN6l-WESlVEST GERMAN) choke, trufllL^and toast bi t bnoche he gala. "We havesee if they become _ X. No one under 17 udmitlittcd. WEDNESDAY.- AAP P R I L S will create in October. Cajun Ca cook and I'nlicated,' i " said Metz, ^ m m SHOWS eflOPAI.-ALLSa L SEATS 56.00 Paul Prudhomme whippepped up hi^ disappointed Ig in the dessert for the ---- ^ofreringi-a-c.reamy-cfauJa wfish dish re.iponsifailve a responsibility to X ser\'cd in bread bo.^taI and ar called i^e part of ilsor actually som ewhat — Louisiana seafood fantasyasy people." in'the lack corpo- 11— The menu also feature.ures a con- Education ibiiit)*-that^-Dee-t)n-- is —p= = somme of wild mushroomK>ms, grilled to healthy ,eatisome of the fastfood marinated quail, Califorifomia gar- York institute's etyWednesisday ------dcirgrccnsT'saddtc of Inmlamb, and an ure bu?y “sprea'is the main igredient apple dessert with kiln-dri-driedcher- cording to Metz,lating. and the New ry saucc and topped withritha sugar x's 22,000 graduates N ^ t ! dome. he said. “It's•eadinf ac the word," ac- stz. Gourmet chefs .bccara:aine highly .ta k in g , but I tl ^ $ 1 2 . 9 5 v a l u e» !r : ------songht-aftef-fw -i'heee-se - kindfi—o£—ptocrcsaJ!------age, will ge_t_around," — — 1 ; an enormous under- , joy'dazzling"- 1 think we're making ' ^^Enjc . W e ddnesday nighLi L . _

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Vorld- ...... - f A : N N E W E A R COLLE.ECTION ’PORT-AU-PRINCI^JCE, Haiti (AP) - "I thinhink therc'.R no doubt that Pres-'os-'“Bi.imby nnd Qualo of a foolhardy" - . ------The government bo>bowed lo pressuH* ident Avrit Av is. complotely in. controlrol attempt to overthrow: i the govom- from mutinous soh.Holdierp nnd said now," said si c-mbassy spokeswomanlan m ent bv'it said Avrrl hnclad "magnnni- N a vv y y & W h iti; Tuesday it Tcleaseileil (from’ jail and do- SusanI Clyde.Cl "There are no sig n safif a Tnously " decided to freeec them from ^ ^ C o ttoLton i Spandcx ported three armyy ofTicersol who tried continunluntion of the coup attem'plipl arrest on humanitnrinn'gvgrounds. ■ to overthrow Haitian;ian lender Lt. Gen. againststhim 1 ." The com munique, roi;'oad op. stat(!* ' $ 5 5; ' J P rosper Avril. A govtovemmenl communique identi-nti- run TV. said the three‘0 were' given Rebels surrenderelered control of the ' fied thehe three alleged coup coaspira-ra- safe passage to the UiUnited States - international airporport, which rc- tors as,s Lt.I Col, H im m ler Rebu, com-im- and were driven Mondayuy night to the A opened Tuesday for foi the first time' mandffr5r of tho Leopards Battalion;Dn; Dominican Republic kborder for' a since Sunday’s couplup attem pt. (3ol. Phi:’hiliipe Diamby,'commander■ of flight out. i{ebu was acccxompiinied by The U.S. Embasslasey said there no the PrePresidential Gmird; and Col.i)l. his wife and four childrot longer appeared to Ibe any, active re- Loonce:e Qualo,' )in administrntive of- Independent Radio Hu:luiti Inter suid ■aistancein the armrmy to the govern- ficeraiiatarmyhead

------ping-.slrm>l in Arali i;:)-::iiLJerusii]em... .. ____ NIOSCOW (AP)VP) - The Sonet the- Moslem Mt roligion," the appcnl)e;il after stonosrw eh' thrn’rnwn at an is- ______Union’s.leading wrw riters hnve formed -said. _ raeli bus. witnos.-ifs si)i(:)id! Salali Kdin « a chapter of th e internalionalintJ writers IrjiniiiniaiY revolutionury patriarch,rch Street rem ained closed;'d fmm (t n.m. organization PEN:N and in their AyMolUollah Ruhollah Khomeini has hii.s to noon, the period duriiritig which up- 9 d for lhe death of iUishdie for rising Icaders-allow slvsliop iiwniTS to 1- action defended;d author Salmnn , J L he considers insull.s lo l.«lamlam do business. Rushdie, a newspai ■ 52iiinwl in Rusbdio's TiDvel 'TheI’hc During a moetiiii: wit.ith i’alesiinian The authors w wro rote tha Ihcy con- nic Verses. ' Iriininn d'cric.s haveave iournalists. Brig. Gen.1. Ariehi Hanioi. ^ A , demned both insultsuit., to rGlipiiu.s,an(l ed a bounty of $5.2 million for huad of the m ilitary gigovurnmont in S u nsp ot SSpecial ; ethnic feelings asa,4 well as demands ^ jieath of Rushdie, the G a/a Strip, said tli;Lhat (luring Ra- mHH 3 F ree SeSessions for retribution, the thi literary.weekly em bers of the Soviet PEN orga-rga- madan lhe governmeneiU will reopen : ' . . . . . - Literaturnaya GazGazeta wrote in its lion include pools Yevgeny Yov-Vov- some closed mosquu.-' and .-.chools. 1156 5 . W. M ain ^ With 7 sessiosion package la test edition. • , , lushenl,enki) nnd Andrei Voznesenskysky. aeciirding to journalist;sts whn attend- 'I ’w i n T u l l s ■- „_.Thi9 is why we wo appeal for the re.. ilists Anatoly. liybakov und' and od the meeting, vocation of the order ord for the murder phenmngiz Aitmatov, historian Dmitr;lilri He said hundreds ofi)f'pri,-ii;u'rs will . _ ^ n B1.00 . ' ■ Tof the English w riter S. Rushdie, Catvis l^ctcs mchev, playwright Mikhail Shasha- be fri-ed but did not give gi a >peciric Jackpot : • who has apologizecized for the insult to , and others. number.

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8 Objtuancs/hospitlitals 132" ' 2 r jM g j ■■ Sports B4-6 Aroi Airyan1 offer)s fieldi for aitnti-ra; u ntil ye- " •• I ' ■ 'l\mi.-s-Ncws wrilcr Jordan’s imlial respespohse was, nn exclamatory,•y, ““Wow," fdl- loed by whooli| tolTicials. Jordan considered■d mmoving il lo a city t f e lowed by groping forr wwords- park but canceiceled it altogether after warniarnings from police ^JERO!iIE“ TKough' h crsaid 'sa he was ‘honored.’ a h ig h . ."I don’t see why nol.... noj mni'be ,, .that's jnienleresting," he that.ii pos.siblelie ciiiintor-demonstralion mighnight prove danger- school biology teachcr has declineddec an, Aryan Nations mtmem- said. Then, however,r, heh said other plans were und'inderway. ous, ber's oftcT to use his' Held foror iian anti-racism' rally He said a local coaloalition that would include! vavariou.s roli- -Your newspiipaper reports lh a l Dick Joriiairdan is having pmh- as a result of in finding vaill ^ ‘I’m honorcil by the offer,;r. bbut logistically, ii\ term s of c gious-and human righighls groujis is developing as i ng a place to hold his rally.”' MiMiller's letter said, n would lake -[ fuUy unj^rs .1 will bc easier to rally in TN tho rally's publicity,/. Jordan t said the coalition w ^rstand hhi frustrations forr I’vI've had the same •. and everything', I think il w an of any son .o f r'allv.and .thalLhat h e would n.ui In Falls," teacher rniaid,*-'— - _ - . over- the.cQordinaUon. idd______- become n n ie in b c r- • niFal a field is nioiii.v, air>' and wiill venlilaled. . In a Idler delivered toI TlThe Times-News Tuesday, Ji a three-mile march through T Lire-frum agitiitors who wouldId cicause trouble." R ockC reeliek Canyon Miller, the Jerom o farmor' who wl donated his field for a ll Jordan said Twin Falls Fi would bc ablo to hantiandk' laxgcr----- _ . cross burning, wrote: “Dickk Jordon.Jc I offer you a field toi holdh crowds better nnd th a t ils central location wouvould provide , rsmdTiTWrlettrrlhrR-hc-hTtTf « gets springigcleahiip your nilly fur the Death of tthe White Race. 1 only ask better access. . I .Jordan after' readingr' abtml-lhe anti-racisnicism rally, but lh a l equal lime ta present God’sid’s uew pn the life of the WIWhite gdjd organizersrs 1have a place in mind whereere Ihc miircli' Jorijmi's ph,""')ne was disconnected, Jordandan said his phonic TW lNFAUi-Al• All o f'r\n n Falls is in -' ' lal his num ber is available lo tlthe public, vited to pitch in Saluaturday and participate , race.’ could end wilh'speecljechei but thal all the detail;U.ils hiive not ‘l“ ' ; in th e first miijpr spispring cleanup of Hock Jordan, ihe Jerome High[•h School! biolog)' teacher whoho or- yel been ironed out, .• ’ Miller couldId not be reached for commentnent and did not re- ter's nK\^sage loft with his wifcv'ifc Monday.: ...... __jjanized the anti-mcism rallj•ally, expressed both surprisee ;and The rally, whichI originallyoi began as a sophoishomore class, lurn a reporter • The cloanup. a joinjoint project of local ser- 1 vicf clubs, will beiniegin with a meeting al -! thG Sinpinp'B ndpc at : 9 a.m.-Voluntwrs Ex-supenrvisor Ig ; can join in anytilytime afterward; the ; • cleanup will extend;’ntl frdm the bridge to : Daydream I’ark. says he tookt< m ■■ • For more inlormaimation, callliruce War : ton at 733-;ni55 oro Ibm Mikcsell at county mnoney I By CRAIG UNCOLN TJ Internationonal announces 'Umcs-Ncu!!; uriler substantial priprofits for 1988 JEROME - In q steadyly voice,v tlie former • ^ ^ 8 : . T O IN FALLS - 'I 1988 was a good year supervisor of the Jerome; CouniyC( Weed De- ^ ^ 0 .• • ' for'TJ International,nai, the building materi- partment pleaded .guiltyy 1Tbesday tn . two als corporation th th. a t opened a wood counts of grand Ihefl fromn thetl couniy winduw manufactur;turing plant here last Jam es Harry Miller. 31,.a1,.adm itted cashing April, . iwo checks - lotn)inc.?(>9,'>195 - instead of de------. Tho company listclisted sales of $3ir> mil. positing them v/ith the' countyco ireasurer. r lion in 1988 andI a net income of S17.8 But Miller, a long-time resid:sident whose fami- J — ^----- irnllimTbTijcldnrtdCT: Tuaiivud:JU average:-----— ly-attCTdcd-th e hearipg.-faaa h a paid a-iot a l of----- 25.7 perccril returnirn on equity, according $4,199 of restitution to the1C ccounty. to tho company's anrannual report, “I w ant to apologize toI thethi commissioners and the people of Jeromeme County.’ Miller • F Design .Masterr Corp.,t tho company's said after the hearing. “T imade it right. I t , ^ • .window-makint; diviJivisinn, reached sales of made full restitution. $103 milliiin lust yeny e a r ...... Tliis is my home andnd 1 want to stay Tlie Twin Fallsis \ plant, which wil! be- here," Miller said. come fully opcratii■ational over 1989 and Originally charged wilhI’ilh five counts of | ^ H 1990, will be instruitrumental in the compa- grand theft. Miller waived.'ed his prelim inap' ny's Roa! of takinj;ig tover a significant por-' hearing and agreed to plealea to two counts in tiun of the windoww mn arket in the West, a plea bargain. Miller, maimarried with a 15- month-old child, pleadedd guiltygi to 5th Dis- Already ono of the contimmt's 10 Irict Judge Phillip Beckorker in a courtroom largest .wiwd windcndow producers. Design • filled only with some of hislis Ifamily, attorneys ' M aster officials hopilope to crack the top five ' and two county commission! ..... thlsyctir. ----- Miller rniv the county's's w weed depariment for seven years- Phoned bombnb threat forces Miller told Jerome Counnunly Sheriff Larry Gold during an investigal:galion in February evacuation of city library . . he took the 'money and promisedpn to pay it ■nVlN FALLS - The city library was back. evacuated Tuesdayday after receiving an The couniy discovereded the theft after anonymous bombb tthreat, the library di- Miller resigned his post laslast October. Coun>----- rector says. ty Commissioner Veronicfniea Lierman took A t about 12;-155 p.m.,p. a man wilh what over billings for the departpartment and found sounded like a heaveavy British accent called some of the people listedI as accounts rc^ceiv------■timg-distancotoasia sem cc de^k iittendfinl,- - nble had already paid theirleir bills. Director A rlan Call^all said. Miller, who faces a maxiiaximum sentence of M years and a $.'),000 fine fim on ,ench_QPiint.___ .. . ___ CalLsaid-the.maman simply said. “T*l‘;''c • will be sentenced by Becket;ker when a pre-sen* • is a bomb in yourbir building." . — .lence report, is completed,d, ...... E i Tlie library wasvas cleared for alxiut an hour w hile abou'if aa dozen■ police looked for a bomb. No bombb wasw found, he said, Operatinjig loss ® IT* pivpltot»VIKE 3AI.SDURV "It was,the firstrst time il had happened Evcrv week for aboutut 12 years, waste water wa:was dumped on the groundI ata the Je ro m e Tuppc'nvarcire FP lant here." h e said. - for 8 moi)nths — ...... The library wasTas'n:openpdatriJp:m'...... Tupplerware^ plam expccted to cos't~ilUl5.()lW tooSjjUU.UUU. Sji U a rlln - the black. . - ■ ■ hospital’s operations'in the The pinn proposes to cleann uup contam inated s.iil by diggiigging up dusiries spokemanm Robert Mntha said. lepherd b'rtes boy, Bingham said he will•ill look for ways to * German she] make the hospital more.co:i.cost-ofTcctive, 1____ will be quarairantined 10 days 1 TWIN FALLS,S ■ - A German shepherd that twice bit anin 11-year-old1 boy has been ——Attoi)meys4>ec gin=arguniments^ - impounded andd i;is being quarantined to Libraryy cxpaiBisiun - determine whcthcth c r it is diseased; a- police •^commander says.r'S, Boafd~^diW rrnim an sa]/s A ugust: Iright fo r electior3 n in milushroom1 farm dis]spute Commander GaGarry Carder sajd the l>oy BylgltyHTCHELL Arlan1 Call. Mid-August to Nov.)V. 7 is the ByKRIST;\N^iN WATKINS gro#mushroo!iis." . . :------waiUaiUi:im n .tlic.,he biittofka and fin fint^ Itig— 1»rely tim e fto n ~ c lgcitgn7■CaltlBiiltl:tn i ------TlmarA'cic.rcnrrnnrspont/cnf— •- ...... - In-a battcrj-tif openipening remarks, jurors • in the nrca of)f Modrona! and Madison _ . - igusfis a good m ohtFbcovisc ------hcardfournttornej-s-pn;-prcscnt-thcirsidc-of-n------streets, llo doclindined to release the bo^'s ’"fW IN F;\LLS - Mid-A'd-August would be a vest begins,bc voters ran bc swayeiiyed by how - — HAILEY Idaho 'First NationaP'Bai5ank complicated dispute,, which.piUiwh Idaho First name. good time for a l«nd electlection oh a SI."? mj!- well area ai farm ers do, Voorhees;s isaid. The caused $10 miI million-$20 million in'damagages against Robert Erkinsns anda Thomas Walker, ' He also declinecined to release the name of ' lion library expansion,I, thell library board's 20,000'DO-square*foot library expansinsion, which to o' gourmetlet mushroom farm. Bliss Vullalley organizers of the musllushroom. farm, and a the dc^'s owner,r. vwho is yel lo be ch'arged chairman says. couldi be1 paid for over q.10-yesyear period. Foods attomejmey Ed McCabe lold a jury Tue^les- group of area investorsDrs known1 as t!ie Limit- with being the■ owowner of a vicious dog-at—- It is bettor to have thehe Ielection in August-shouldIH on a h'inglo VOUl'oar’s weath- - -day.'. . . ' ed G uarantors, The mushrohroom farm, not thu bank, wasas to Till?'group investedL‘d inil a gouruiet mush- ______JarRP^______•bcforr the county sets itaila taxation levels in cr, hecsald. e -Chairman— Dennis___ The.ie.bQard.docsnX>ynnyo_h^veive to try re- blame for itsIts failure, Idaho First atlommey ro<)m farm near Blisss in the mid-1980s. I ’he ill bo quarantined for 10 • ----- eariy— September,~Ch Tlil“ doc will 1 Voorhees said. peatcdedly for voter approval, VoorR('rR^^ia: WairBifTeinII couhllTe'd.* ItllS'bUMnPSS-w-WHS—opera tion—named-Bliss5lis»-Vtill^Foc^H— ----- days, Corder said,aid. He said he was unsure' s l 'se t dat£ th a t we , "Wp/p w ant to do this project:t right one ill-conceived;d 1from th e beginning.' Diththell- down in 198G and late:later claimed tho bank w hether the dogIg willw be destroyed. “That is Ihe ca*lic9i ': _ _ \voii!d bo looking at." ^iiaic d Library Director • S ee LIBRARY o n P a g ecB 3 sm4. Thc.iese people did nol know how ifeOM on Pago D3 ______... i 0-2 ■nm(;5-Nows. Twinwin" Falls, lOnho W odnosday. AAp pnl5, 19U!) ■ j JNevada ISRiH e a r ^ a aste Projeect Office> to cut pr we'd hnvinvo lo cul back,” FinanceCO ' $2-},3 million in fiRcal yeai?ar 1991. .studicH tn dedeterm ine w hether to lo- ifif more money comTS' in progrigrams can agency can useie thet^ fedcril g ra n t for Coiiimillfc lold Iho lio;head of tho Neva- Cliairmunlun Bill RagRio, R-Rcno, toldild Loux told the commitilitlee.the De- cate the naliiation'ij firnt high-level nu- tlthen be enf/aTiced,” .*"' ,-its o\vn"stutllP!!-tP!!'Dn'ccontjraic',~‘;wtn! ' da Niiclcnr WjikIp PnProject Omce on npencj-diidirector Bob Loux. ■ partment of Energy hni-la.s agreed , to clear dum plaO al ucc.T Mountain', Finance member Sen. iiayiv Raw.son, and intnsportatitiatitin impacts to Neva- T\ii.'sduy l(i sla.sli hi«.H jiijirojio.sed budget The projcct p r office's expectcd r e:v- v - , oak CofigrfHS lo appro\■ove the pro- [xiux saidid he1 believr.-; he can pur- HR-Las Vegas, questioned whehelher the da but can't dupliuplicate technical slud- by ony-'tliird becauseie u:expected federal onues woiwould iocreose from $11 mil-il- posed $ir> million annua!ill budget. The stiade CongreI're.'is t(i approve llie higher sisuite is signaling its nccepL’plancf of ie.srfonebylheDC[iDOC, - funding for the ncencency could nol be lion u yenyear U) SI 5 million under ‘thehe money is ascd for Nevnt^ndn to'Tnnin-" rerenucs ofif S22.J15 iniliinn_and tlthe proposwi-.dump iy uaccepting Ilowtver. he-iiie-iiaid lhu_DLii_Circuit— ffuiiranteed. requeritedled cutback inatcnd of rising to lain an oversight role whilewl the fed- million andI Jii“Jr built his budget based itmoney fmm the federal govovernmenl Court of Appealsleals- in San Francisco on tho.se prnjections. pn ..However, lie t(to ovcr.=oe its filudies at Yucccca M ou n -' has,ruled th aI t thithc state can conduct coiicfded ilutlull tlH' n.'venuei; uxTen’t t:lain,ilO.miles norlhweal of L:is Ve- ity own studiesi;s tot< verify ihc encr^iy r-0bi1ituaries- as.sured, i: departm ent's results resi if the federal "Wlty shoihould the l-egi.slalure ap- ‘ "Is there, in your mind,1, ;iny im- government's siuistudy melhod.s are in ^ hrnther,T, Clilton Lynch of Guymon, plied consent in receivin.ing .those (juestion. l/ouxX also al: told the commil- ______Wayne H. Hoover prove !i litidgidgel I v ^ d on revenii.s in p '.3 •Ok!a.;.t;ii.tiiuht uriuidcliildrcn: and nuv- •I-WIN FAl.I.S - Wavn..1.. ii.iriKiri • tim i am ouninl iC f l ^ ’ re (joublt* .whiH fiitid>i''' fi " li^iwwin iwked 1-oux.n. U'e llial collectinictin[; additional grani.s al-Krandchildn-n, HiKiver. r .l.o fh v in Fiilln,, ddied .Mon- you're prescisently receiving?" liiggio ''T biil, in niy mind. Is muniiro o ftln in lieu of taxes■s fmm fr the-federal gov- irrnveitide Hervice will Ik.- nl * day, ApriM, 1989. n fh ish d ii . . askvd. ejilillement," l/jux replied.■d. adding ernm enl ;is if tlthe proposed dump ■ p.m. todiodny^i'l the Hanermnn Cemc- He was l>om May 24, _____ Ik gck j-iunlil k Laix lh a! Iawmaki'r>;_ tlth;il_ihe_;il^jjiey_geiaTal_a l’s office were a priyaleIti p projecl isn’t consid- ■ith thr Rm- ,lim Dn\-tn nfTirint-■ V’-‘ Twin FnllH, Uio'toii.ofTlayn approve budget.': nn rev- aaf7cc-\vith his nFFc^sment. orcd any sort of:)f payoffpt either ' ArrarrannerncniJi nre under tluMli- Evcij-n Fcrmiu Huovt:r. lietZlnw-- . “Pf roction1 nf Demnmy'ii Goodinit■ school in Kimb.Tlv umJ ^urliiUL-h 3. ____ T^.T.i__ V_ — criArnrr.'ir------nnd Rraduated from M urtai Sch(H.l. He ;niirried Caroly u t a nnl)ffidalsTcitetTfy“bocd y ^ H d a hD o T n a n ^ Charler/es Heredia and they were biter divoivorced. He HICHlIHFIELD - CharlpH Hnredin,, then married (Jlnner Kaele Heed in SPIUNCl).'H)ALK, U tah lAP) - Au- i{i)bert ii Dwyer iifSandpoint,., IIdalio. blood spots on1 thithe north edge of the Richfield, dind 'l\iciidny. Aprili Mny 1972. in KIko, Nev. He Hi worked lliorities havtave identified a Ixidy fiyind "Its (^etinilely nol a .fj. gunshot," peak, bui did not locatc ihe body .un- -I, lOHi).1!). al the Woodriver Convateii-• for 17 yearn nl Mocel Tirere (^>,, and „„ IjIjtnding in Zion National Unyack aaid hile Tuesday. " "‘1 It's p ro b -. li! a helict>pterter w as called in to cenlCeniVnter in Shoshone. nine nnd one-hnlf yeiirx for the city 1.,,^^ Sundaylay a-s lh a l of a 28-ye;ir-old ;ili|y a consistent with the kiiiin d of in- search, I o flV in Falls, He owned .li wnB U .m Oct, H, H105. He wcni II and iifTici;illy ruled the juries ji .-^een in a fall." Dwyer had been bee traveling in the' lo .(Hil until he wnii !3 . Hu mar- and Ihen Ixiunhi ih e Piomi'i'"'r ('lub' l(i‘'bo m an ; "ci* ! . caiiKc o f hiKK <1death a.-iiindi'tt-rmined. ('hief Park Ranger Hob'b An called ci upon him to work onI Fnlbi; hi« molh(T and st Ik- wiiii iHirn A|iApril JO. lOOa, in ihe lunninnr explorntory module in the.• Kvelyti^and Tim Drown ' manslalaughter case ‘ CienL-vn. Neb,, the- h 1C Hon of Viktor nnd Apollo) Miaiiion ^ for the firal InndinBK Falls; nnd four KrandchiU,11.1,.,,^ M„ I'OC.'ATKI.IOLl.O ■— A prelitni- • AJiiih Sluelil llninacmac. Ho moved from un m c wns preced.Ml in death by hii ! moon. He worked on two more mm- l»»rmKing ha.s been waived by ;i • GctiL'Vii to Caniidiila withv lim family nt ulU-r the thc firiil landinj;. He moved lo0 The r.meral will b e a t II n youiiK Tlii-yhey- then moved to iUchfKjld(jid in, 198G nnd hnd iiincee urday nl White .Mortuaryiry Chapel I’ocatelio maman charged with fi'lony ' MurtmiKh wlicrc they111 liomeHtendc'd. resided.■d. with Ihe Kev, Jim Winkle (iiriciatinc.ol counl.'i o f ^vehicular\ man.-^laiit’hter • lie mnrrii'd U)laI K(Kdnii I-'ike on Oct. Mr. Heredin Hi wiih ii member of thee Htirial wil! follow in Suimetlet .^Jemorl• ‘ind leavingIg thet scene r w..Wenatchee, WiihIi,, Cnlif.; ri ; rif;ht prnrtdchildren; nnd five I’ocalello. ; Dixie HiirkoK of H '• Buel J. Swofford , f Hurley nnd Niiai (;renl.j:ngrandchildren. HUitLKY - Ihiel .lackk-on - Sw.il'- • . HIkkh (if MiirUiUKh;Kh; four nonH. .lewel • The m ■ 1>; oi:c ol"lhc le x Liir,c.sxs lo v e w ^,ivcn (itki nol cL^xi.'cvjlcd .x r in tc lu rn . I memorial graveside rites will" ford, ti9, of Hurley, diedd .Monday, le.'tunonyiiy at :i preliminary hear- ’ t nninnc of MurtauKi :iuKh, Victor, Hrannc ],i. „tI 1 p.m. Snlurdny in the'■ Aprila. 1989, athi:«biime. ing for Howlliivllintl w;i;- sflieihiietilii be- I of Sacriimenlo,, C nlif, iiarni'Hl Shoiihoni lono Cemetery, Cremiition pro- He war. born on D .t 27,!7, i ‘)i!i. 111 ' gin 'I\ie.'dayly Ibefore (ith District .Mag- !•; 11 vciiiv'lc for)f lt:c com::uinit)' to p;iy ii.*;i.'-i itir>jx:cu'^. • U^iinnc of Sandy.y. IUtah, nnd Dnvid ceded thi the Horvice. ArrnnKemenlH nre Oklahoma, the soii of F.Tr and I'na _ istrate Kild iiart. i’ri)-ecutors had : ’ Ilj-nniic<;rDiiaville.He. Ain,; two tiinter». under th ■ the direction of the BerKin Fu-" IVammrll Swolford, He receceived hoi ' planneii to ca ; ; . -MiUii: Morrill o fi ’oi’orlland, Ore., nnd ucriil Ch ■call about l.‘> witnes.'^es. l.IlCCliUWC^fi llic a'llitnKitijii o''iclK ;iou‘-.-U'-, liii’h. Chapel in Shonbone. education in Arkansas, ilHe moved ' fi ; : • Hose Schluncl of' .Ic.lemmo; 28 j>Tiind- .with bis foimly lu Idahiihu 111 the ,J)uldefens'n s e attr ■ KVio’oi’ical .“itiitiitcmciiL llitil Ii dciil.h liiiss ccciincd.o : Tlu' tilemorialI g (TrnveHide ncrvice •oraie.i v..|. fnr arraignmim e n t b u t n-k'Ur-ed on hi-^ y, March 31^ 1!189, in ArlinRton,I, ernn haviiii; se-ved in Worl ‘ - for.W.liinm V. and.nd.ixilnJ I 1 K,L' Hmnne.t_i l-nday,jj , N lizanee. - • - nl the home of her non, Willinmn in the iOuropean Theater•r'‘l!e'‘wal » who died, on Di-c,,1 )11 . UmV, will hunt employed with Siiriplot I'ol’o|,al.) Prn- ]f ciilU'icU'i;ted of the felony i'h;lrge.-, ' 10 ii.m. Thurmliiyly al a the Twin Kails (HITE ! wnii born m 18!)H, in DodRoe cessing in S h elly which w- • ; CiTTii'ti!rj--with Uisl wa;t taken Hiufhind could CDI lace a iiia\inuini • vy ;y. Neh, She tuuchl in elemen-I- - over by'H.T. French Co. H officiiilini;. Arnmnei .k'n'ol'^'i'o Pnsonsentertence ot' 12 vears^tnd l'uie> : the diri'Clioii of Whi ichtKils in Nebrnska. She mnr-•• as a cook at the WeMhaiik 2.()ll(). tichnrd Suhr in I92;i. In l ‘)31.. Idaho Fall.-, the Hurley liiinV am i the " T h e C K ■ Crematoo'. Chapel by tho Park'* they moved nil lo Minidokn Couniy./. lioadway Inn in iiou.e, rcn-l.rin,; m ' H;mn„C'kt ( Ciiunty Dcpuiy I'm.-etu- , They wewen? Inter divorced. She thenn I0.1 ! 1‘IH'.). al the 'iVia■ in Fallfr Clinic and i„ ]ysG,iG, I she hnd lived in ArbliKton, ry. Konnie, and Allen Sw.r 1,1,. “ i" '‘"'I'f I'a plea,I’ ; iiii»iiitiii. She‘ wwas jictive in thc I’atil C,om-I- mother, lliia SwolT'onl, all I .iof Hurl.’v: ------Hp sva« Ix.rn .laJan. 1(1, 1<)0K, in iniinityy ' Church 'ami the I’iont'err four Moiters. Zena Schorsch • ; Ureaa.Okla. Healiattended BLhoola in CriinKe;e ' where she plnyed the piano,0. mu Lnvery. both of ii..yln Okhihorna and aimabio cdllenea th^re for manymy fimcrinnn. In Nehniska. Hbee Drussel of Hurley nnd Alice ; where he majorrd■d iin metalerKy, "ci- jntrHtieded her love of muiiic nnd unvee of Colorado; one brotbei enci* and rlcctronicanica. He had ^vo^ke.m. and one■ hour li pra.r Done (if Like Kli»l-:h»nure, Calif; one ('.■metertery in Hixiper, Neh. tft the funeral on Tburs.biy Serviic e s -— f i KIMHK1U,Y-Th.Thefiin.TalforWal- churchh on(i e hour pni.r to the funen.l,. . noon. The fani'ilv ).ui:,:eslss ni.'iiionoli ter I„ Spady, 7ti.I. „[of Weiher nnd for- TWIN'IN FALLS - The funeral forr rontrilmtions mav h,. madade to th.' P inerly (.f Kinil.erlv,rlv, who .ii.'d Siiipr- H le/iirlirlSed Miller. H2, o flV in F a lls,'' l.imi: As'uiciation in .Mr,Ir, Hiitler''. day, v.dl he at 2 pp.m. Thnrsday at who die(hed Sunday, will Ih- nl 1 p.m. ------the iirr'I^in.Tal ( ‘hnprl'—tnrtav al tlii-“ l.n s Jllr Wnrd.-‘ R 2 r ‘" in li...... it.inalI vvwill follow in the. Colwellell Ave. W., with Hishop Lynnn IU!i{|.KV Tile funerolII Il..r A pi. i. V r Dry I V c -k -tVr-mefery iiv in Hoirr. Kerr olTidntinf;.olTi Hurial w il follow'att . Smith Ar.drr..m-77T-.>r-Hti•4tiriry,-w(i'> ------•; I'Vieiid-. in;.y imIII fmfrom -1'!i p in. toihiv Sunset■I Memorial I’ark. Friends mnyv died Sjiturdav, will he at 1 p m t.>- I . I y ■- _ ; at llu'cliaiiel. .all al.1 tthe church today from noonn (lav III the Hurl.'V .'’.th Wonird Chap.4, L until time tin of service. Arninnemenl.s•s 2421) i-ark Ave., with Htsh.ihops t'oun- ' HKCI.f) - Thee r.fuiuTa! for Ter.”..i ure undind,-r thc direction of Whitee '.M'lor Hruce N.'b.on ofricialirliiu;. Hunol - ■ I'arke. h-1, of Dectcecto, who died Sim- .Mortiiarlary. will Ih- in the 1‘lea^aiMini Vi.'w \ (iav, will I..' .It nII :o .n. Thi.rs.liiy nt i S Cemetery Friend, may call ea at the ' the IKt Ii. I.DS di.ii,li,ip.O, 21!! W. M;mii TWI.S'IN FALLS - The memorial Her. church on.' hour jirior to thIbe MTVic-. with tliMhoji Hlduii:1mii l.iiul omcialiii^. . vie- foror V,.lv., -Vor McClnr.', 74, ofif ArniiiKement.^ are under• til.'t dir.'C- Ilurial uill he >nI Ihithe D. olo .eiiirt.TV ’IVin F,ilF,iIIm, who died,Sunday, will be.• lion of Mi<’ull,K-h's Funeralal iiom.'. Friends inav imIII al .McCiilloi.ir'- Fo- h.'ltl alIt :i I p.m. ThnrHdav al the i-'iniiit nrra! ilonir t-^hivay f.cMO ,1 „i. ChriMioitian Church wilh Dr .lohnn Di'Cl.O - The funeralI forf Fr.ink and TIi.iim I.iv alaf th.' cluir.'h c>o<' I'onr.hh on'iciatinir.< Cremation w.i.n-n Gordon Stewart, lif.. of i)eclo, i), who ______himrprjur^aheM't• Mjrvu-e._, ______under• Ihe lh direcliun ofJ.V h^M jm u-I- died Snlurdny, wil! Ih- at I li i ?r.m. t('.- day at llu'Paul FirsiniiiitiMtisl n u lrcii ------— i itrm.KV ^ Thehe tuner.il for IMo,. >.Vith the Hev. .lami". DiilmIon (Vici.it- ’I'WIN'1N~ FALl--< ■ The funeral forr ihi;. H o n a lw illh e .n tb .-l'aI'aul C.'nii- ______: L-niv liuller, V2, of'lVm Fallss tery, Fnendk may call at lithe cliurch ; dnv at tho L'niiyy.l.DS 1.1 \V,ir(t fhiipel, . ,md r„rr'..rm. ily ..r ...... who diedd .llie hour prior to lh.- l..TVio'.t ' Th,- - • : -JT.'. s. -i-.o Iv, B„|Btirl.-v - wtt h — Wrtlne^Heidav, M,irch 2^*. will In- nt 1 familv memorialil contribu- l.irrv C. rratt otii.iirui.itijit Hur,.,lwill ,, m. t.Klt.Kl.iy ,,t the H.iv...n.,l,erl,..in1. lions may be miid.' to1 Ibel I’.iul . . .. • . ..K- til thc i'k:\rJAr..frU Vi.’.v (,•.•,n.'f ry. Funeral■al Cliayel. Cruijnuuii will fcil-1- Ccmcti;ry ..Pini: CiiapcL..._i\rranKi>- - ‘ : __ l-’rfeiuht Ml,IV callI at jil I’avn.' M■,rlu..r^ lovv th,•u'_ -.■rvuu. Fr.i od~ inav call at,t ’ m..'nt.s an-under Ihe dir.-cticti.ai of 111,' ______' -I tn w p.mI.m Inlitv riml nt th f the chapinpcl tod.iy fmm lU::il) a.m. too H.tn:»cn Mnrtu.iryChapH. : Hospilitals— : . MAGIC VALLEYi- IIEGIONALR MFDICAL CK:JKNTK K • •IVimblenfHlchrieblM d; nnd Heubih•William's ofHuJurley , Hirth/i ------A (lm itt4;d------i ______:__;\jlm.i;l,tert(.M^Mr.,Jlnd^Jn^Jb.;aiJ^!!i:':Xl’^^ i •nuri.'y- — • ------<'.-< il H,in\."- and: Wilhra Wi ilill St.vini", Imth >i| INvin |Nv FaIN; : Mr-. J.tK ' Tin,:,-v afof IHurley:'Mrj. M^ir'K li-T.-iiii^c;.KIT Kmma CASS\SSIA MKMORl,\L HOSFITAfAL A& QO/ SIN!INGLE : IVarMin and K.ili. rt JohiiMin.allJol oflluhl;.lohi. i)<,ui;iiurlas Car- A dm itted ' i ^ iENSION ROLLOVER REMIUM l(|uit.l (iflMien; Herr\'V Herrerail of .ienmie; ('hri-.tupbcihc’r Moodv Mf'KtO' i’l-nn.. 13Bnrbara Duenas. Hrendn Fllis. F Marvin n Sf/0 PRE I orKimlH.rlv.-.Ic.hn K.ml.li..,-„»j— 734-4541i 4 5 ^ _ : 3 J _ U C E RmFIEDJEINANClAl.PLAI T LAHNER;______; (l;.ni:liler, all of TwinIII P'oll.'i;P Indira Aiik’hIo nnd ('hr'hriiiophiT Ncld.i Dockstndrrrr cofHuprrt. _ • • • _r>iiv, h[.lh o( iiii|MTt;;.I.inaihon .1.1 Har«hlmrnor ol .leroi■rom..; Alva nirthH [ V I N ^ D A H O ^ .\riieki-?Vii .\ru'rt;u.;;-ir<:li; t')m7ui'.';alninr.,rBoI»(.;-Mr...-r'i."FiilnVan...... A bnby to Hrrrdf•ndn Kllii '>f Hurley - ...... THE MAGIC VALIU^I^OROV^IZ^fEABS.

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Wtxfnosday, ApiiJjii; ^l_909 rimus-NewsTTwIriviri Fans.F Idaho B-3 y Legislaiitivejbg- cultural pV»l- P”” *! tUUlt ail J * ______flltfTiwl fly noTyrrTgmpr______■ T ”" 1 ~ al ft fcnwifcns herr il tHualfd «il------\ridm s^ " 'ilBO iJudiQin, Kulc and] M AisicuitnUnl — 1 — urt of not r.rwiufi furyuifd iniinara^fiUic " signs~M \ Prmdn th*l owt procroimKT4 bonded liana ISUU Aflainl.inl —Allow* hrtw pub lictr.icc j AilTntr.iitiHUefil UTa. jnjiL-u WKllbctl4Dd»infonh * - r - - -Hflln fJattetsTj; Knln-iBd Ad additional financial «i*t«n»nU from trueca. ■ o tiers ) i rWidn Out 1 wiUfM Of t virtin lira) — lnCTra«r» cDnp«UJ[ion Dii athlelitic train '! OMihillnalbeanlcrtdlaiubsittj IIIUM lSui< Adairal I p.;thi,;^r».o,n.lioaU,«Ub. mu l . 1989t w w w UlKKilStile ] Afta:nl - rnjvid« forTcrncwalofa r for mmibcra of tho lluardjardofCoamrlolccr gQ tt«d Duncan and . lUtulithavdUiiil:^ b ^ 'w of a ai; BOISE (AP) — Rep. Freem anr\ IDun- Gary Craner spott«d t j j f»tJr«(^ Lqutf lk*sM «h«a the tubiji jthand told him the injuryi wa.swf more serious 'r. '■ IIBIU jiididuT, RuIm u d Adminiilralico)tu — chanpt. 11M73 iStilf AflainTain' — Dcfmc* Rfidtne# aa can,in, R-Coeur d'Alene, had first! i nnMll »ith TKtjtM iMnU«f-r>tbwdEiad C*1B* And Aj;ricu2lu/1* —_ _ — ______plaff whffT hnmtowTifrmrra ticeiptiM ll claimed rtimony-fos-mcmlwra of llift IHnhn If thnn ho thnupht CIraner r«n nnd others g ______--- tf*! pffWMlew ibaU «« rial proetdutT* purpica, pf c»laWI3iip,4l,r^ .1 . »Stn pit* bujiin ii eonlrtipUl^■tnl in cnnn invol<- 1ItUUI llducsUon) — rraviiin tprcial ouse on the need for registratic,lion of few m inutes la ter diadiagnosed it as a '• . infiiolesaorduldmi. iIBU7 (Judicijirim»7, Rulfi and Admimttntioni — for »ch*J cunsolidlUon. ronlinufi IpttLtL of turport ficrtor. jithlnaiccntnllcdiuiMUncra. pmprocran aftnrancCT-tur »mn p tn alUi!Ur coniolida. ^ •hlctic trainers. lear of his Achilles tentendon, HlUfO iRctmue and , HB2S} Jud>e*fT. RuIm Adnifufttniicn)A. — ___ Irnttonofuoflaimed Mir»dc.piUlcrTdiUby.Ucanh and WittUt) - CiUtiUihci aa- islatclators taking part in an exhiblibition repair the damage,;e, arid; spent the ;! • H pkoU t r caonrtko erf phjiic*riical or >exu»l tbun Buuioo *n ikahocahol-dru* abuir whidi ahall Krro u HU143 lAppTOpfialranal — ClariflrtIn liniLiUant csi raoptralira i auantfuntfthiUrwi. awdia*lifl«bodjoirtutHaUmdapragnma. ond;did*ty, Rulct and AdciinitUilion) — «^eclof valtr d)tlnrt (iprna- Q tO( n in u even gave Uuncann hish seat on the 4 ' br {Uolftw 1990oprrtlacoa olofn nrioui QUdial cd-' CrtiUa tUlewitkihdf nttoliatori if nlJwf aidf haa ■ aicnal ncsoua- ft ahall not piut«a p«Tlx team of Idaho busine-ssmen * ' ucalion prosT»m4. QuldProtecUT.^raAft toetor far work on Mfcoo! iiitnrt cTnlrtrt wit gam(im e lh a t raised several thou,Qusand House floor, becauscI8C it i was easier Ui , , niu:* nVan»portjili<^lionl — iYovidfa for iuuanct rfoHn nthalepol,- eallh ud Vi'tL'an) - EitaLlishn IIMIT (SUlc AlT.if.l - pt sllars for the. Idaho ChildIdrcn's get in ond_oul frtjm th. 1 SBHS; iJudKUfT tnd Ruin)r.) - PtondM f« U- ItiUU lIIcW 1 p ^ u « w of aalv»£t ctrtinaltaaandbraniitdcrrtiriralnofliOf an r tn n r n n -ik lA-HQuajouae- members h]a^ 'i-:-----icuBcs.s{-ptcucs»»>d«n-isd.uBd.uafcaiT-ciiSoiy fial lnn»i«liTttM riUiinlal»niiofaninAct:>-c rtcrration djtri n'.crgCT'cy.l'lund.______Running down the floor, Du3uncun experience pointedd uup tb a TiTiifliLTIi'r- r ' ordrrt la tbuM uid ntcltrt a jnwllurtl AITain) — Rfrii« and rt- HttU* iSlJil* AJT»ir*l — Clanfipi duliluliMofapfo*. Hluaa (AppropriauoaUonc«c»rtl•rtlflcataofap.. l«.^ bersers hc didn't think much of it,;t, plan- Gov, Cecil Andru I dinitioo of UYntsck diaeuc iuunwun belwKii Drp»rt- UB314 (Acna ninging to "walk it off," . signed into law thele bi bill-sponsored by ocese I.But Boise State University Tr:Trainer Duncan, _ ____ I Catholilics orditain bish(lop in B(oise die H i r CO!JBREETEiriBm document in which Pope Jobshn Paul II -All 1 can dotio is bring myself, my H ■ ^ H | | | | j B C a th o lic DiDiocese o f Boiae M onday d( RSDAY,APRIL6, night, tJikiiiking over ns the spiritual ninames him bishop, to dipcesiDsan repre- personality, myly spirituality and my ■ THUR i, 1989 IJJffijlHMlMEjIIOllW^boWlMOBlJSBljyjnlTflnfjllslifi le ad e r o f IdiIdaho's 75,000 Catholics. stsentatives during a prayerr swrvice at experiences, andmd hopefully all of th a t' LBC|tod'FioinM 1g 0 Side Bonboa [ON tnm cHo.lM6inilanDltfi.1 ^ - The ordii■dinatioD, held in the Boise BBoise's St. Jo h n th e Evangelist £' .wi!Lbo.able_to blend b and mesh with ^ ------miiaM^l^fXntMlwmanolPmwflalWalcntoyalwal ’ State Univi[liversity Pavilion, was the CCathedral. About 1,200 p(people at- what is here inn Idaho,"Ii he said. CHUCKWAOON . • w B Srat for IdaIdaho Catholics in nearly 26 Utended. "My emphasisisis will be pastoral. I ^AlETIME:lil00iA.M. • i-unch»tcwi with na.many^'coplf*... “ M '® yGaf9!Tro\.rown, it'Z,. BiBhup - , — Bruaii luiutii. lu lJuliu) fromI th e intend to- moot-4 j M Sylvesterr TVeinen, ' who has been DDiocese of Monterey, Calif., where he as I can. I intencend to get to thejjarish- • '' served as chancellor and viericar gener- es and let everjerybody know I'm here ■ -GROUND WORKINGiEqUIPMENT-PIPEUN I i.lNE - OTHER h - ^ serving asIS iapostolic adm inistrator o f' si HOTORBIKE&TRUCIK-S-BOAT » the diocesesse since his retirement last anl. He w as bom in San Pninondsco and to assist them."r." EQUIPMENT-MI £ A u g u s t 0ordained as a priest in 196963 for the • He-also strctressed that proVttmtrT ------— - - M(IISeEttftNEOUfc l ------|t ' . Highlightghts of the ordination in- CDiocese of Monterey. support for thole state'sa Catholic clcrgy , College in will be ono o f' hishi; modt im portant du- ; 1^ N ] elu d ed mtnuaic u from a 300-mcmber He studied at Ryan C CONSIGNEE:D FARM EQUIPMEllENT ' ■ chdcandi a procession with represen-• FFresno, Calif.; St. John's College C in lias, tativesdirrarrying banners from each ofr Camarillo,C Calif.: and Nortirth Amen- "One of a bisljishop's greatest obliga-_ 1 J______BYJKEN JEROME tjons is to try/ tot( support the priest.'?,‘ *- the stale'sb's 74 Catholic parishes and[ canc College in Rome. ■ TemtsiCashorB:Bankable Check Day oiI AuctionAi 3S missionions. Archbishop W iliam J. Hc has been Msodate2 pastor of because they’ area the ones in the M Levada, of the Archdiocese of Port-• COur Lady of Perpetual Hel|elp in.Bak- trenches.-Theyly aare the ones who real- EGAULT J a n d , O re,,e,, ordained Brown. eersfield, Calif.; pastor of SiSt. Francis ly have to carryry the day-to-day minis- Owner: DEAIIN & RUTH LE( -___ _ . .1(2n8)r886»7716 g the church’digTiitarics ai-- Xavier) Parish in Seaside,, Calif.;C and tering to peop>ople and their many _ _ were Archbishop Pio Laghi,, ddirector of Catholic educati(,tion for the needs." • SaleWanapBdbvMES!•SSERSMITHAaclIon S erv ici;e.733-87D0 e .' >-pfo-mHWH>-to - th e Un ite dI—DioccacofMontjrey —I ______The Dioceiiee o'of Boise, wliicii encom- “ REV.TODD.BI - A mong t lop of Boise passes the entintire .stale, was estab- — m ------tT?h------M n r- -flwiy------m ------and Timothy Cardinal Man-• • Brown waa nam ed biahoi lullino Hidloek ^^ewH *h<^ tending wc •• by the pope on Doc. 2 7 ,198Ji88. iished as a "vicariate "vi' apostolic" on Usssamnllh . G lin . Wartt JaqiN T k s s ^ Sullli ared archbishop of Loa Ange-' 1: 324-81S8 423-UU 63S-2S4S>48 324-2U0 4364«I3 324-324-3185 324-3123 served as homilist, In a recent inten,iew, Brown Bi said March 3,1868,18, and was made a dio- 3 BOISE (AP) - Tho. W ^ W N States, anc ; Leo XIII on Aug. 26, I— Brown_was ordained or unday evening. Brown for-• he1 had no specific plan oon how to cese by Pope L “* 0 P ...... ning, retire 3 load his new.ilock. • 1893. the Biith ■ biflhop rh of e Rev. Tbd D. lea,w hoseiireaented his mandate, the 1 1 and installed as' On Sum ^ A r o uof the Roman mally prejvalley — ___ Stolen!ti snakes SAFA ChalUs quakeund the vworst incident was the se- nnot released, was cited foror failure dangeerous, ' quakea in D ecem ber 1811 tito >ield, Thompson said. !■ of 15 most sij anuary 1812 in the New rt police i, Mo., a re a. IEscapees still at !aiarge ^epOrl ' ■’ C H A L U S - Thi '/ v m ^ d e n P ! quake that rocked,SigniiiCant and Jam after escaping prisis o n BOISE (AP)^P) — Police say that •• m killing two childrenThe 1983 earth- Madrid,1st ^ hospitalized ‘ • , - -three-armkeaa-alolen-from -s the Boiso ; 15 most significant ' BOISE - Two minimum-i Id be dangerous, :ed. cen tral Idaho, ' collision with car inmales i who escaped fn , A ccl(:ident Prevention i U.S, history, accord incerned from the public ,ren, lB among the jC vcllsI SouthC Idaho Correctionalll Io.(lilu. W eorcconc ' : Geological Survey.mt earthquakes in"' ^ [point," said Boiae policc and ILEY - A Burley man hasi tion t last week were still ut 1 ording to the U.S. a fte r C -■ .Tbesday, officials said, ”Lf‘’C"'T oJones, "The Burmese The agency relei lospitalized al\er the motor- 1 python is large■ge enough lo kill and ent C h ildd CPR Instruction based on a combim ' BUM,!le was driving w'as hil broad- Wade Ernesl Woodland.1.21, who a small child."1." tude, damage andeleascd c the list - been hoaPuesday, a sherid's deputy' was ^ serving tim e for burgliSlnrj., nnd • •poisonous constrictors, both the Richter binationam of moi?ni- cycle he \ DustyI Wade M artin, 20, aervms s( a p,;,irey by crushing it, were nday, April 10I calli scales - asid pcasualties, using side Tueerl Eugene Radabaugh, 37,. sentence < for fo^ep- and fcburglary. taken from theLhe zoo late Thursday Mon Earthquake Awarer westbound' on Main Streett bothi were from Twin Falls ( and Modified Mer- says. , “ County. BnrelBn^-cIiclimbed over the 9-foot s pari of National Roberta car being driven east by a J. :30 p.m...... Hie-Oct.-25,.19: Direclor of Correctionss Richard fonpo thnt , ,j.surroiinds ihc—ioo's-. trenessWeck, - was we£le turned into him, «iid „ Vernon safJlhe men left theth prison perimeter andnd smashed a plate-glass Borah Peak ranked w h en 'alounty ( sherifTs CpI, Larry p art in a window to gel into the snake pen. list In magnitidc a Friday evening to take pi RMC Cafeteriaa .1983,.quake near , juvenilepson. i . j rx.the same pen were not MVR had a magnitidc c blo6d plasm a donation |program Tbrtoises i^.tl ked midway on th e gja Cou;labaugh, who waa thrown , le peniteh- taken, fe'aid zoo keeper Maury Brown, _ . ;...... Richter scale and about half a mile from the - o e and\intensity It Thompsoseven feet, was in surgeryy tiao". | Both were checked ththrough a;. - Because ofl)f their size and strength, .. .. nine. .0 of 8i:\'en on the d jay u night wilh a broken leg, . F acilitatiitor: Paul Miles, M.Dl.D . ■ '■ gate ot 8 p.m. but couldlid nol be „ i | j j , i ,•0 or three people were adanintcnaityor Naomi Greener of Cassia | The quake, causi “ found a t 10 p.m. needed to hahaul the reptiles awny, irial Hospital St Medical Cen-i- in damap, was fc Tuesday . - Brown said. . Free Admittance Familin i I i c s W c l c o m e _ . , , Both men were last seen . . sq u a re m iles. M,using uct $12.5 million £ - “""8 The.nakeaes haVe an estimated val- ! juvenile,..whose .narae. w aaris " blue jeans and denim jacke For informatioion, call KrisRas at lil-'.n - 2 4 3 0 . ------occurred in C halliaJ fell over 330,000 -.ueof$600,-^ Inch of the damage Ilia and Mackoy------The ji Libran N Masir-Vaiiey • ConUnued fro jy don't understand. Voorheeses ab o u t $ 100,000. tations ip perserson, Cull said, j m Regional Medic:ical Center ry— — That is an incentive forfoi the archi- i ■ time,’he said. initial draw- . The City Council Co would eventually ^ The library board ] . tect to do a good on the ir from Page Bl a\s theyschematic ' drawings wouldI ings, because if he does,, tthe bond is- have to approprove payment to the ar- Council on M onday tl: said. ’tween $5,000 and $10,000. he :er chance of chitects, he sa:said._____ • • -- resumea-from-archiU _ _ sue would have a better ird told the City m. passing. Call said, [ schematic drawingsy th a t it ia seeking ^ost betw ■heea said th e lib ra ry boardrd The board is seekiriirig resumes Expansion■n would \ cost the owner of . Uncle iSam ! , sion and to give a mi hjtcclA-to-prepar£_^j^ ------li- throughout the Northwiwest over a a $60,000 houlouse an additional $13 a • projection. gs for the expan- ve money by having one archi­ ll firm do the whole project,ct. four-week period. On Apripril 24, it wilt year in propeiiperty taxes, based on 15- Twin Falls residei; more precise cost Voorhci at 7 percent interest, se­ wants tlo pay ^ ...... have supported bond ects submitting schematictic cull the list of applicantsts to three or year bonds at will save i, whom the cording to aptt preliminary estimate by -- • ■ when they know \ igs would be betting on gettingng four prime oandidatea, idents historically tcctural ay board will'ask to make majormi presen- the library paipanel. about, bul they tendjnd 1 issueiclections • Architecthole project, which would pay / w hat -they are draw ings YOIJ . . . ^ Mushrnd to reject propos- the whol iie loss of the investment,"t," Gcrding, altorney for tl utiful home fo r^ $560 a year!^ I • Continued fro 1 said. They were also getting'ng" Guarantors, echoed Me room down home ^ A , f M .\ i i forced tl-:«* m ove. ---- oir marks of "m ikonducl" by b] the'bank. ^ ndous tax benefits. From thoir p rices I -Idaho First4ued tl )00 investment, they would get;et The bank was operating ______^ ■ i f . - ' / j- ■ other investors becau K)0 in ta x benefits." ferent "agenda," Gerding i , . n 1 - J tremendc ; cd on $2.2 m illiondlhcErlmiM sand bank defaulted the loan be-JC- I loans. The suit spun itten by the ^ 0 ^ { $ [ . cause they default- .gQQ qqqpayments weren't'Twing made,ie. Citing a memo writt \ A ^ I ' ed series of chargclon in rea l e s ta te -jijjgafter jj, the bank made conces-cs- bank, G erding said thee bank's, atti- ^ q l uJE e LAKES MALL ® You could saveB up to $560 per year in incomi e taxes, • charges. )urred a complicat- including g. waiving the require-re- tude changed drasticallyy ini 48 hours, (NEXI maybe even more, jusust by starling an IRA,.TheiB choicecl is yours, ------^ Ic C a b c 'to ld th eirges j i and counter for'$750.000.in working capi-pi- from enthusiasm to'sevei _____You- can pay Uncle SiSam or yoii can let him heljhelp pay for your ~ : .— and wo-mer;.thm 1 — inrd-iigJ-m igm icii-to-fgrci THeHsala! T~ retirement start yourjr IRA with a llexible premiucnium annuity irom ; • 'slipping a choke cgl. ■ -T«v ■ sions, in( ick loan all along. G ju ^ of 10 women- other opening remarks. Jack _ Prot8sslonalEconomi(r\jc Services agd,. in additionon toI tax deferred if iduhu Fust was tal,Bith( qualify^ tax-deductible deposi5osits."ybu''ll enjoy |i i meet unrealistic l^ncollar on the busi- i‘ • _,i. interest and (if you qu i ing that Bliss Valle nii.;..Vn1bv_ .! ” .g^ II Ihe benefits of: r i working capital ofoan $7 criteria, includ------— 'HIgh.current ininterest...... i:; McCabe said ..the.alley foods have a lotiiiygiM l i l isinonehoiiil" • •• duct'-

^ S p o r ir « 1- HI Frustarated I [ doublileheacder BKBWW- B, lhe second gmiie."-T hpypruduitduci'd u lot n H ? f - ^ ^ ^ ^ W lZlul.s. . "We're just trying to findd ni guys who “ w ant to bc irrthe lijMfup-ftnd-ct ; NBA d(done," Walker said. . W»ihmelOTi l(M. f the season, left . . CUv«luulia!i.'AU4>nUDl The split. CSI's fourth of th I'hll.delplilii U», N»w YnrkY,Ull3 tlthe Eagles al 8-U pendlnding the CSl I llmaion 90, IndlsnB BB Invilatioanl Tournament, wh sta rts at Frontier Field Thursday. SKTiinwnUiillVnvtr.I.K one U.:i».lUUh.l.U S 'In the opener, CSl had ; LA. LaViti ai Seattle, l«t«i.t. b:baserunner aboard in every7 iiinning and the ; llo.tontlUA.Cllpp.fii.lal. ‘ Mllwauknal Golden-Hiatt, leadeffIc runner on base five! di differj^nt tim es, ^ ^ ^ ^ f l Dtlroil al IVrtlanJ. lat. but got just iwo runners ns far as third. ' ~ CSl left-hander Steve Cookeoke, making just his second start.oLthLSfigJig:ason. survived a .. . fcfour-hit, two-run fourth inning,inr butthe^^^^^H ; - . Today d reliever Tony : mTnxflKifAU. • Badgers B chased him and r nurltralKichland. tUlllw.lll,.llP.rk.3Wpn.. VWyllie in the sixth, sending hitters to plate and scoring fout- runsI on ■ CSI's cause was hampe by fo u r i. M*Jor Lcafur lla«MII: S.altlp gerrors. atUalil.^. C3Jp.m.-Ch.nn.lfi,fi. MajorMl ll.KWU:AtlanU Bulch Nolan had two of' ththe Eagles' hits al lUiu.tiin. in four trips to the plate. H p.m. — Channal 13,:3, IU’flA ll«-lln|. K..H I'lerc. In the nightcap, Rob KuhtJahtii, John Hayes nnd Bill Moeller com bined for fo a four-hitter und didn't allow a n earned rui A leadoff walk to Brendenden Peach in the — BrUiefly— second • inning followed by a } by Kent Schow and. two outs later,, a doublec by John >wi (>N«to.UKE BALSaum fTense the Eagles. I New UtahI cage< coach !Greene provided all the ofTer s Butd) Nolan, right, turnstui the double play,, forcingfc Randy Nelson ofol Snow College out at seconds base needed. I ^ C(i*llfrtuninianJTi.fTT. W—Quinii.,ni, 1 il-li 'Snow gol one run back in theI third when But thele Eagles retaliated with threhrec runs Greene was 2-for-22-fe nt the plate wilh two . ' will stresss academicsi | jlinthe nightcap. S cott Robinson w alked, we:went lo third on in the foiburth, all charged to Snoww s‘ ta rte r RBls to lead CSl ii rSI . SALT LAKE ClCITY (API - Rick ;K uhta’s erran t pickofT throw•ow and scored on Jim Hallillinan, a former Pocatellc•llo H igh ..i;., Kril. ell An,l ArK,lr. iidcd Ball State to the M,.llr-r'ir.i Majerus, who guidt Kyle Anderson's single. School staitar. _11l.ll.nnn nation’s best NCAAiA 1Division I record this 1 season, Tuesday wawas named head coach rr-n at the University of Utah and i m vowed to stress NFL to allowi Silanders ini I Minlico batiters Burrley r’jM-Bcademics to-his------Qthlctes. ByDAVEGOLDBERG I However, the T/jc AssociiiteJ Press * f l former NBA a an 11--3 victor>ry assistant and head NEW YORK - Heismanan Trophy' winner Barry Sanders wns granteeated admission lo fl^ y r.r I By LARRY HOVEVHO ■ regional standings withh n 2-0 rocord,.4-3. coach at Ball the NFL draft Tuesday, jijust three days Tinie.s-.Veiv’^;i ivriler overall. S tale and tc junior'running Minico took care of tho outcome with I * Marquette, after the Oklahoma Slate . RICK MAJERUS back asked for a special exemption exc to turn — For the second lime in a nn eigVit-riin oulbursl inU the he second inning predicted thal :g B ailey w ent lo From Ball Stat< pro. th e rlinico Spartans run-ruk'd thele a s B urley conch Doug B Utah, which je drowne said t beats, in a Region III highh three pitchers in an efforteffo to hold the finished near thee bibottom of the Western NFL spokesman Joe ^^ ^^fl Burley Bobca Sanders,'a true juniorr with w a year of ^ . . . school baseballball battle. Spartiins. i , - Athlptic Conference:nce stimdini’s last year. tnns,-wiKV won 134 in R upertrt "Wc w eren't ready to»play," pla said B aiiev------wouldimprove; =-«ligjbility4cft,-jRicing: alall(H vetl-inlo-lhe~fc^j > The Spiirtiin April Zi draft .bccuu.se OklahLlahoma Stole is on f l . ^ apped 16 hits over five inning?^3"'. of his 2-7 BobcatSrwlw arearajtinlcss-inlwQ ...... Stan Mbrrisoi>on is rumored to - NC;U probation and becaa*:aase he is leaving 3 decision over tho 'Cats. R egion III outings. "You-fou-could see that school wilh the blessing botboth of Coach Pat ^ f l ^ ^ . w(we had a lot better offense:e right from the very first'irsl pilch. 1 don't be returningg \to San Jose Stt- Jones and athletic director dii Myron ^ ^ ||i today," said1 S^Saartan coach Cory Bridges,s. know why." f SAN JOSE, CCalif. (AP) - Sian Roderick. we played Burley gave us n A pair of walks got MiniMinico going in lhe M orrison, an a ssistsistant coach a t San Jo.se "We've always believe/e iil best for both ^ f l ^ uns. TJiis time we earned'ari first inning, putting ScoScott Condie nnd State University' twtwo decade.s o({o before professional and •collegee fcfootball lhal the ^ f l- ^ ^^fl^l with sorsom e pretty good hitting." Brad Jensen on base. MikeMii Price plated being head conchh atal Pacific and Southern NFL's eligibility rules notlot work to disrupt Seven gameimes into the current'season,n. the first run with a singliingle and anoihef BARRYSAMDERS —-' Cal, will returnn tot San Jose as head collogc programs or playeayers' educational -i. ,ns find thcm.selvcsTitop-thctic------•Scc-M iNieOonoirPnce-B 5------iU carlv basketball coach,h, 'The Associated Press •. See SANDERS1 onox Pnge B5 H®**™man winner leaves OSU lenrned Tuesday. San Jose State'ite's director of sports ' infocmation. Lav^awrence Fan. had no ’Canes' Walsh\ comment on lhehe report, lie said the o end school has no news;ws confcrcnce scheduled • Prop ^48 debim teunllikely tc concerning a neww basketballb coach. attempt to raise30 aacademic levclsrbut he's • EDnVR'SNOTE-l- Three years liitve schools,Is," Zumberg said, heads to;oNFL ; education against usingg standardized: tests as fniled tu quiet the;/ic d cb aJf o v e r "Anyllybody who's been around ed 3 from Twinin Falls finish 1st I the poor automatic barrierriers. The Associated Press Proposition -iS. as rvportiortcdint/iekstofrt ns longig 03 I have can testify to tl tralion that's coming out. ofif tthe high "I don't'carelioiliow high they raise then^," in Idaho racqcquetball tourney thrcc-part A P Sports Ext.P.xini series. p re p a n Fla. — (Quarterback schools)ls, especially in the econoinomically he said of the; S< Scholastic Aptitude Test, CORAL GABLES. Fla. TWIN FALLSS —- Luke Rowland, Sue eves discriminates against Steve Walsh said Tuesda;sday he will turn pro Roesberry and GaryGa Bratt of Twin Falls By KO.NALD BLUM dcpresijssed areas, although I knotnow there which he believe xtenuating circumstances. blocks. "Raisee themtl to 1,200 — if every and skip his final yearir ofol eligibility at the finished first in theirI divisions al the The As^nciiitcd Press are e x t with an undescribable _ "DoJ Iuniversities become the 13th3 th 'y earo f school decide.s5 to use more than one kind University of Miami "with Idaho Suite Uacqi.cquetball Oiampionships feeling of satisfaction.' t unlike many of the high 8chool?-ThaL's-what.we:rew e doing t in of measuremeraent. Look at grade.s, nt in lioise lust weekeekend...... NEW YORK’ - N ntur 2 years. What’s wrong Avilh • Walsh said he had nearlynea accomplished ‘eated Tim Smith for tk* Proposition -18 is manyf c cases. Not just for '-W kids,ds, but for history over 12 y Rowland defeat ath lete s it penalize.-*. 1' ns officer looking al his his goals to win a nalioritional championship; of the niea’s A divisitui,' strugglipg to muke thehe grade on-college all kidiids who ore deficient in lanuinuage nnd an admissions champion.ship of nve strong academic situati'lation? Why phoiild one topt- 'hocomc the best^jjaycilycr I could bc" 'and while Uoe.sberry•y beatI; Sheri Bain for the campu.«es. m atlieiluinatics. W e're trying to givf ■prs’^y i-i ■-» nilp it nnt'? Wpp’va' vi gnL yniipr^lrrs in SEhaoI—_ nhtflin n flnjincL' degree,■e. sso "1 feel rid it now titl'uTn lhe-iviiniuinien's'u^’emi-phlS'chH-: ----- If thcmdministraton!-jrs-whQ-coiieeis'ed-it—wamin lingfl-that-collBgo-and-ucivcti J the high that are A and,nd B students who didn’t is the best opportunity^ for me to move on." Bratt won the tilllitle in the :55-plus inon's hadtlieirway. iheacadei:idemic requirem enta . v e ry ccostly place to continue t' wanl high make the 7(M." He said he hifsn't hearleard from any teams ™ ’ ufjuii divisionrbc^tmnting-poTTito-cll: ------^^s^nildi'etT'VorrMughiTr-;r .- • ------school-al-course-workT-Wa.don't wi lands and James Whanlarlon, the chancellor’of”----- iindiiu!jii't|jltKedanagenigenf yet:------. B ratt also rini.shli.shed sccond'in the men's If tlie coaches who0 complain ci about it schoolols to throw up their har and duipp Louisiana i5tateate, said Ktandardi?.ed test "A new sel of goals are waiting for me to 30-pluK clas.s, 5ojJosini,' tho title to Miko' li-ul th e ir w a y .J t wouldluid bo abolished a s ab d icacate their responsibilities an requirem ents5 a:are needed because highI try to meet, and a-new,vset se of challenges are A rm ijo, Howiiuidmd wiis'second in the IS- racially discriminatory.ry. . themt oonlouniverisities." hh Cheney,'the basketballII coachc at schools vary inn q u a l i t y , -----:---- — ----- awaiting for me to trytry lo accomplish." . imd-undur cla.sj, li).-,iiii'1 u, Scott !!ackt<-<' Thu'NCAA will haveive its way, though, Johr Walsh told a news; confcrcncecc at the m e»n no chank'c in T em pipie and one,of tho more' ououl.spok_en 'There is no> qiquestion th a t students from iiTthu final. ------and.thaLjiJikebLio_lIli TricTla8ses-da-lr!i5-weH-on-1----- university:------grade and te.st-score reqirequirements ut least critici,cs 0 1 PFop 48, sa'yTT.lie.la“ NCA'A~Iowcn' crononric , Ex-UI hoopp cassistant named requiriirem en t for athletes won't chjchiinge the these tests,"' WhartonW said. "Whether Walsh skipped a sprinpring practice ses.siun unlil the mid-1990s. Jt his choices and met 1 NCM's director of qimlitjity of education. . you’re black:k or whitt-, if you’re; -Monday to think about h: .coach at-Butluder U niversih^ Ursula Walsh, the N( ; briefly with new coachh DennisDi Erickson. ■ re s e a rc h ,-r ta id n(»t»t ionough-dat^-,ra . Th''hey’.re nol going to move)ve in the disadvantaged,jd, you don’t get the same INDIANAPOLOLIS (AP) -- Former from secondary school.. All1 April 10 is the N FLL deadlined« for written available a fter ju.sl threihrec years to analyze directction of teaching the kidsIs ini th e s e ’ prcpurulion’fro: University ofr Idahok assistant Harry y aboiit racism is not an1 notification by Walshsh nof his intention lo the effects, schoollols," he said. ’'They're certiirtainly not this malarky i ■ ussi^lnnt hnskothall coach '.w,MHW)ip flr»-doing,'^Roing-ig-ta-doJinything.mare-bec;iip!iimn in>;iii* "______. enter tlie.drnft Aprilil 2^ 23. lf.facjlccidiiiLtu_____ om'eryaf.StAnford thrpjFt— ive Prop-4fi^-thi^ year, the* - enter the-July-or-Seplenpleinlwr-aupplemenlu! — ' - to ^^k(^^Ibhl^om'^ shf said! m talkingng .about five (more) NCAAiA^soys it. Ninety-nine^ii'llnd-irliutf— LSU-hnd-five th ro e seasons,i w ns'nam ed Tue^tiliiy - percei:ent of their students have nothing nc to rnost of any mennen'ft bnsketball.program. . • .draft,hetnnwaituntil.'riil afU 'r ihpn tOTT]ipty:...... years proliably.'' ■ Walsh is eligible! lo forgo his senior Butler University'iity'sheadcoach- James Zumberg,:, pc resid en t of th e do mn tht athlctics. Why .should the;hey cluinge ‘ “Sure, it bothlothers you," Wharton said, It will bp the first head couchiiiK- mtallforniarraidthc- theircr curriculum?” - "This past, year■ar (our coaches) were sorelyy season for the pros becniecause he will earn his University of Southern { t degree this sum mer, p o sitio n fo r C Coi ollier, 31, w h o 'p la y e d alhletes sidelined by■ I’rProp 48 shouldn't bc Zunjmberg disagrees, disappointed that th. some students did not basketball for ButButler and Kradunted from ..- ' -Gliven i sufficient time," hehe s a id . "I it whomm theyt thought would. At thec , "Steve w ants to goKo pro,"i un unnamed the primary concern. .- d tenmmale and close friendfrit of W alsh's told the school in Iff/B.l7ti. - "I think it should be'Mnlinuallybe'« pushed believuve th a t Proposition 48 ultimm ialely will ' sam e tim e, thehe institutioni is working hard ved his ma-iter's dcpree al !ilicse studenU.-Our-sludents-3- The-MiftmUlerald-onn Monday.M ‘0111 he has ^ Collier received - . higher; becniise,,._unltinlc93_w:Jiecp Jhc_Jiav.c.cJhigh_schoois direct.moriLnLeffort to_.to.cncouragEilu “rndm nirSluiellDlTny77"nnd”bcpnn'his lie preparation, it will acadedemic preparation." ' at LSU are doirioing belter because of Propp made that deci.sion a. coicouple of times before emphasis on ucadeniic ] and talked himself outDUt ofi it In think more ■ coachinB careeri;r as an assistant at Rose- not get the proper attentionatti in the high Cheheaey said he's in favor of■ mmaking nn -IS." H ulmun. _ about it." -__ ^ ,-Ti*.n PilllftrWfil*O^B-5---

win OV ia n ta - K ICflFllCLn. Ohiou i.\B ) — Craif^ o id kIfan Jo/ihn FllilcV.rci-iiUs 11 lim e wh he would hav e been punished for sort of behavior. wins1 Yoank opeim er ...... " \ ...... NBA~\ MINNEAPOLIS (APIP) — Rangera' iiistoryy__------"I held the record in fi crude for TommyT John is more lhann ,an old Hough, ,41ycarsir.s old,i struck out ■ spankitiKs. Thai wat fo r b ein g man. H e 's Old Man Winner,r, five and walkedd two tv en rpule'.to disruptive* and ■! still b^:ing ' "He’s been doing the aatnc■no thing ‘his Iltb career ahuloiitahi and first disruptivi;,' Ehlo saidTd Tuc.'^dav night forever," Minnesota' _ T' w ins since 1936, Ho is is 3-1 3 in oponind- after his two Slraighlhi ;sleuls ihe manager flty s ta rts.;, . , fourth quarter sparkedked an Il-O lie- ' T D e I r oli I breakinR run as the Clevoinnd J™, Ameerican League _ starter Jaik Cavaliers beal the AllAtlanta Hawks Tuesday Morris, 7-3:in ,_U)r>-91. ^ighUufL»it-5“s_Uam-Jtit;Uat_Uiiii_lGTQpemng day.stiir aiv - — EMcTs defensive woHvork also iTelped f f season opener-l-2 to the'Ne"ew York hits in eight inningsings, huld Atlanta star Domiiminique Wilkins ■ . .• Yankees and John, al -If) -I the The sellout crow;rowd of -10,375 in to 13 points, almostit M I under his | —mnjnT5''Dldt-srplnyoi'.'‘'n :----- ^Artingro'n-Stwdt\irat\im-!Brtndcd-Thc— ~ flN-eragc, "He ran it aw ay, sank it aw av. R angers' new ownc.wnors and fof*mer i H ouston 90 kepi it down and outside," Kelly Dalla.s Cowboys>ys conch Tom m ''said. "Wc gol plenty of hitflits. We L u tid ry , who ththrew out tho Indiana 88 ' SfIf'jr • Ijust couldn’t get any wh'.’hon we ceremonial firstt pitpilch. It wa.H tlnr INDIANAPOLIS (AP) (AI — Akeem needed ihem. There was a lot of largest openingng day in the • Olajuwon scored 26 and B • skill-involved, a lot ofknow-l*:-how,''— Rangorrt'-18-year,r hihistory and their grabbed 12 robounc th e Given little chance of m aking l.'ith biggest nll-limr 1 2 8 ____ ------l i 'Washjngligton's Terry <^lledtju; left,lei IS fouled by New Jcicrscy's Kctth Lee as he1C grabs< for the bail ' ■McGuirr ^ - nistr- playcd- f Heusa held Ctilifonifornia to two hit^s sea.sonsn^i-1912). Sacramento 12* 2 4 !6 .S)Tuesd?sday night. ' nmove'd from shooting guan:ird to point Anderson scorecired If) of.his;i6 points in and no walks' for seven innings John gol out of several'Q1 tight Tuepdny as Chica;licago opened the. DKNVKI? (A P l-V- Waller Davis 4Antonio 1 0 9 ___ guard. He also led the Bul!^ills w ilh six less than six: minutes'of m the second j;spots lo help make Dallas G ------jiid A k' .^ Ent;liiih s ro r -steals.------^---- quarter Tuesdi-• 7 IVashin^ton 104 • Philadelphia 7ft7rK'rs the lead for good "He’s the one who convinc . n 128-12-1 v ictoryry oyer the en route lo a 12121-113 victory over the |, m anager of the WhiteWhi Sox. ANTONIO (AP) - Willie . he could pitch," Green .■Hiid. )oug R uder’s firsl &i'cram ento KinRs on1 TiTuesday mghl. Anderson s New Jersey 96 New York Knicllicks. ,, IfwasalsoDouf n scared 22 points as the San ^ belter stay out there as lonjmgashe_ (.ume as manager;er ofo the Angels. ! , L A Lakers in1 5 Antonio SpSpurs troiinced’lhe Miami lANDOVKR..Md.(AP)--Bernard B os/on 12124 can." Reuss, who turnsurns <10 on JunoJU, Hoal 109-S7kS7 Tuesday night in a game hKing scored i:{ points i John's first season-op " Seattle 97 L A . Clipp}pers 108 „ allowed only a firsl-inningfirs homol- ! Iwlweentwtwo team s lhat will miss the Malone .N added-29 Tuesda assignment came in his firstfit full to Devon While,e, thenI retired 17 SEATTLE lAl’l - A.C. Green NBApIayolyofTs. ppacinpnhe Washington BBullets to LOS ANGKI.ELES lAP] — Rl' crIc b ti ig -leag u e se a s o n , 19G5, Straight before•e WV hite doubled ...... ecored a careor-hi'ghrh .13;} noims and iheir Mlh consecutive hotlome court Lewis scoredll 27i point;: iinil Kevin Viola \ w as •! years old. John' ig o lZ l ' m s 691st w ith one out in lhethe seventh.£ Mnpic Johnson had 18 assistsf as lhe C n i c a g i victorv, W-% over the Ne>'ew .kl^s^M cIlale addedL‘d 2! T uesday night as career c start moved him Reuss'batterv-mi■>Tnalo, 41-year-old ______Los Anccies Lakers heaheat Seattle ll-> r . h n r i\ntte. n t W l______^ Nets. ______' I V ie Boston Celtii‘hies ended a four;L'nme _ _CGavlord Perrv into fourtUiii-Slt-eM llon-Kiitrxhip 97 T u e sd a y n ight. 1 The -13 points are the m lime. .. handing the rutr-\r m ^ King A oay losing streaksti with a I2-M08 li solo hom er nnd a sisingle as the tw6 SuperSonics their sixth AGO lAPi - Michael has , scored sincc he playw} i«hc.„,„c„tivc playing his Mlh game al ^ pinbr'New\_vjp{ory over:r the Los Angeles Texas -j 4 became the oldestest battery1 over ti ' setback. York and suffer#‘d iiJprOee injury in Clippers. te am up for an opening'ope: day game ■poini guauard. notched his sixth: .March, !!)S,"., ihiirMJldined Detroit 0 Utah 95 consccuti\itive triple-double — :i:i P o r l t a n d1118 l ^ ' in the majors. ' i l momhs. He scored 19 poi • ARLINGTON, Texasi^iA J’X —---- There was aa brief bench- points, 100 rrelmunds. 12 assists — as firstt qiianor, lying the W;] D a lla s 80 the Chicagtago Bulls beat the Charlotte .Vashingtiin Detroit 101 0 0 Knuckleballer K Charlie IHough clearing brawL. in the lop of the SALT LAKE CITY'Y ((A P I-K arl Hornets 121 re c o rd f Jordan'sJ< Ifrth triple-double Drexler had 2.^2.') piiinls. 13 rebounds Fletclfer F drbve in three■0 runs, punches weree thi ro w n . ThO Slocklon had a basketket and throe of of the seasi■ason and lf>lh of his career, JPhiladelphia 1244 ami 10 assistssas a the Portland Trail leading 1' Texas past the Detroit D incident startedd wl when Californiri ’ his 18 assists durinf^le s i 10-0 run lo Coach Dou)oug Collins left him in the , Blazers defeaira te d D etro it 118-100 Tigers T -1-0 Tuesday nightI before I reliever Bob McCvIcClure hit Ivarl Stan the fourth quarteirter as the Utah runawayy gameg until 5:1-1 was left. New York 113 Tuesday night,;ll, snapping the Pistons' the ll largest opening-day crcrrowd in Calderon with a pilepitch. : Jnzz defeated the Dali;lallas Mavericks The BullsIls a re 11 -3 sin ce Jo rd a n, S E W Y O U K (A l’ i - . Ron .eiglu-gamewim.inning streak. _ _ Sandertrs—--- ^ Giaiints clobl•ber Hurss^, San D • C ontinued froirom Pagc.B-l fin, inlv extenuating factor witli hego, 8'3Y Hi opportunities." Browne.•ne said. him beinglg ;able to play in the .N'FL is •SAN D lK C O iA P i- Bruce il ihirst'w a> >helleii " , and1 Ithree runs in 1 2-3 innings.:;s. IHe also walked Bui when an u unt n d e rc la ssm a n the Constii'Jtilulion of the L'niled Stales; in h\> San Diego deliiitt Tiiesdav'I night, yielding N ational LIa eague fotirr. whose program iss underu NCAA ‘of Americaica," Jones said. I'onsci'ulive home runs^ tto Will Cl.-irk and Kevin “ ------Ba lurry Bonds had four hitsiH forfi Pittsburgh', sanctions decides lo.0 turnI pro with The NFLFL did nol mention Sjinders M itchell in a six-run, tlthird inning a> the San rirun single, leading Houstonin l(to a 10-3 opening-day incluiluding a solo homer off Joeloe ! Hosketh in thii the full support of hislis collegei coach threat of a law suit in ils.„ Franci.-coGiatiMieaitheaso:i, ninight. PilLsitsburgh loaded the bases, Hestl^esketh walked Sid - has lost any remairla ining c o lle g e "We'vee alwaysa believed it best for piU-.hed live inning,^ andid allowed eighl runs and It was llu'-iiiost runs inI the th' season opener for Breai>am' lo force in njw thcr run,I, . ' . . foolhali eligibilily in1 the th' proccss. we bulh profesfessional and c(41ei:e foolhali in liitx ICellyD M lii‘pitched seven scorele.^s HHouston siiTce lM 2.'w hen1 ththe'Houston Colt -los' ' TRili e P irates ha'd scored twicece irill the seventh to have no realistic choicelice but lo accejjl that the N F L s eligibiliivj rules not innings for the victorv aaiui was relieved by Jue Inbeal the Chicago Cubs 11-2,2, tie ththe game 3-3.- him ." work to di^disrupt college programs or• I Price, Scott, 1-0, will be paid:1 SiSi.3 million for ihis p rhiCubs . 5 T he .>fooi-9, !H,3 pound po Sanders players' educationalec opportunities,' San Diego signed Hurst 11 to a three-vear seasiin si and Monday night:hl signed a tw o -y ear rushed for -2,G28 yardsrds — includinf> Browne .sai.said. contract la>t Decemberr \worth s^l2;'>milli(m. extension e: .‘^tuning in 1990. Phi'liladelphia 4 -four-friincsof-at-lca.'^a.-^t 300 \-ards — "But wlwhen an.undercJasbman..1...... Dowm hdd tluiiiidn:;•ea tu six hiU i.tlirec walks - ---The- Brjvcs.-wiio-finish4lied-5l--iOG-lust s e a s o n ,- . MICAGO lAP) - Anilrc UawJawson had a two- and 39 touchdownsIS lasl season, whose prt w ith six slrikeouls in nia:lakiiig hi!' first start siHce Idsl lo their first 10 gam es laslis l f;5i.«son.-. ■ pro g ram is under' NCAA" 1 homer and Milch Williams,ms stru ck out thcj T h o se w ere tw o ofif thel 21 NCAA sanctions i I m issing lhe final six wciveeks lasl season with a * IS decide,'- lo tu rn pro with side0 in tho ninth afler loadingng ithe bases with I shoulder injury, He impr Montreal 6 records lie broke or liedlied. the full sujsupport of his college coach proved his lifetime record le out a s the Chicago Cubs> beibeat Philadoiphi^ Mg i-s esp c c tc d to be chosen and alhlellelic diretior and when he against San Dic-gu to 5-0,-0 , including two shutouts Pittsburgh f 3 . 5 -lTT uesday, spoiling Nick Loyv;.oyva's m a nagerial e xtrem ely hifih — peri in 1US7. lerhaps third by has" losl1 any; remaining college .MO.N'TlilOAI. lAI’ l - Jeff ,Ior Robinson walked debut)Ut, 11 .^ini:l.'tn Mitchell in lhe the Detroit Lions,IS, Avho h a v e football eli|eligibility in the process, we_ _ - H urst allowed an RBI -Tim-Hnircsinth-thc-bascs-!cs-ioadcdiTi-the-nlnth ----- D)fftt'SlJrrs-honrerTUir299lir a Dlh-CTIirtnrarireri ------e^rcK'Jcd n stronpliitrimrc?fesl iii him , have no re: first liefore collapsing in the third. : realistic choice but tu accept iniiing T uesday, giving the Montr_eal Expos a ..camm i e, in t_ho_ foy-r-lh.,inning,.pf;> pff loser.FtoJ'.^-.. __ ------Thc-NFL's- decisiaision ■i5-nnc- of—him;"', ------Bretl-Buller-doubledi‘d-t.)-leH doffthe-lbird;--'k'liho'ii'openTng 6-T) CTcibry■y overc the Pittsburgh Younuman.H a fler'R y n e ^'n d b o>rg rg had,1 opened th t' .several in the lasl few fe' years thal ^ Jones snsnid he never douiited ihis; Hobby Thompson walkec;ed and Clark hit a t.hree-' 'pPirates. inninling with a double, . hijve allowed underchisihissmen into the* would happippen. run homer to right. The Kxpos had tied the:he game-on Damaso Ril be1 reached by telephone • had lost Iheir elie I i g i b i I i I y fo r fn r co m miiont. 01 ■' involvem ent w[lh agent ents. - Bui Joniones said Sanders knew of 1 Asked today il fiindenders' adm ission the NFL de Nearly 1 in 6 Big 1Leaguerss making ] million in'89i would sel a precede.-dent for other I thinkik hei was informed by one of ] ■ By RONALD BLUM m anager Syd1 TThrill after last season decreases dec by about three pepercent. jC^r^rn-un-) .SYM.sym l,42().iitKJ ~ uiide'rclasMtiieii lo lun\un\ pro. Browno his alLonie,•neys, who in turn had cnlled1 r/je.-Lssocwtcrf/'n-s1 Itecauseofworrorries about Lhe payroll, Lasl Las: year's end-of-season a\a v e ra g e ^.".’ ^,"7;,; ' replied: me." Joneslessaid. had lhe highestlest percentage increase was wa.‘ abouf$138,729 accortlinglg to the "It's only a precedcedent if w e 're "I'm glac;lad lhat there won't have lo. NKW YORK - Basebalall salaries of any team,m, 9r> percent, from M Ma ajor L eag u e B a se b a ll PIP la y e rs Mik.'w,i<,(-Vi faced wilh anotherr p la y e r u n d e r be an>-thin,ling conlesled," said Shirley' ssoared 1-1.6 percent this \eaear, raising S2.’{7,()OOlo$}(il.;«1.'288. _ . Association'and Ast about s-131,000 S-1 similar circumlancoices. 1 sa y th a l Sanders1 from fi the family homo inI lhe t major-league ave,'erage to Texas, whiclich signed free agent- according acc to the owners. ,M.rki;ul,.ri.,kr w ilh the NCAA sa n d : l.lo,il actions in mind WichiU.K;,K an. " $$')12.8ftl. according to an AAssociated jiilcher Nolan:in Ryan and re-signed .. • r.ni.n^ll KnrO..,..<:in a g a in s l O klahom a1 Stale St and the "1 real!)illy do feel relief. I hadn't. PressI study, and nearly■ oneo in six shortstop Scotcoll Fletcher lo large m.li.'.in m.n.. i,r nii.fr ill l'.in!J ij, liy H--r7i«ncl>i. l>rl stalements from Pa^ n.r A.-thing.... (:playerti are making $1 million n or contracts, dimimbed 89 percent, from .r,urcc. Anl includ iiru-r.I-il .hnrr"’’f’ltlnln'il ol V.in ll»,r,. |-»,'i — .Myron Roderick supporiponing Siinders’ I'm gladi forf him. I know thal he'si . rmore this vear, / $215,00010 ^10/,; d.~...inl«l tolcHr-l ..lur . . arelS«Uilis :■ Oklahoma Slate! issuedie a tw o they are letletting him go ahead." and a large increa.ses in arbitratilonar agent pitcher■r BruceI Hurst over the -I).i|;IiiG-mJci.,NY.M ■! enl which said Sanders■ra said she doesn't haveus: settlements,- salaries climbed winter and tracraded for first baseman 'JJ»■„. ^,111,^1.______: ! sharply trom last year s opi}pening day Ja c k C lark, increased in -12 percent, L ■ w ith the leufjue's decisiirision ^ her son plaplay for. naverage ofS-MTjSl. fr o m W 8,OCOlo)lnS '!7,60l. 11.1,-ff ;; Cl,mn,.. II.. 3 •' ______O klahom a Sia te cn.i':nnch Pat Jones _ ".Somew: I------There are 107 players nm aking ,$l At the opposiosile end, iTie Baltimore k. = i i ' lV.ii.M-llm;;ly..SVY . "J-.•.■.•0n!00<) Itrrt llljIrYcn. C»l " ‘roI into’the NKL drdraft because happy andnd be a part of... somewhere' rmillion or more, includingnglSatf» Orioles' payrlyroll matched their, (;»r,C ^ Sanders had lhe Constinstitution going that hu mw u id be com fortable with." a . record and f above the S2 million level. 1 fell to the bottom, Kickj-y ^ Hmdrrmn. .S'^'V ^j^liioioou :suunctclirr.Tri — for him . ., she said.- - Tho W'orld Scries cham,mpion Los decreasing byly -17•! percent to $L'75.316. a __AngelcK. Dadgera-hadI the top th e Ic a s l.o f'any ai team- Baltimore---- ■Mi.i’ii/u,___ Ti,-'^ i;n ______;_____ IIa v e ra g e s a la rv , ?K,"'2.r.l. m . a 27 averat;ed $T)1H>i-fii-cr study of the coicontracts of 679 players j . 1.7rjT.«77 ' Il=v,.Smlh,Hc-j i.iw.noo rrs Price punctuated the th eight-run Birrlcyy remainsi in actiiiri today, make.'! r n t least $100,000, - who a re on mumajor league rosters or [jHru

o KrnlH.brll.>llr, ,------. ' l.f/.O.i>K) 1 I)«r,nyThnibtj!I.Ki; 4 ■ "The best part aboubout the offense idle until1 Saturday S when il will go to highes^vcrngc, h $778/3,308. T he pm rated shnrof.res of signing bonu-ses. JjKmllffnn. IM------lUOOM I - Tbmaruwr,in«.em11 ■ litKa^ooo ■'cd h ittinFn-QTii . m ^b jrcruniT''0t' i fh0~Tr'~'J'^^' in~n-fipTn— ------1.U iiojxw - .-l-'iWhH.krr.t.V... _ _ ;w ns z:'Amcri«in Uaguo;^Ua6t--c-■-chaaipion Typically,-ni-many playere-increaee---- 1' 1 f.-J.1C0Q Ifajle Ai««ntl.f. IVl • the lower part of theiie battingi order SuileGinfenference game. IBoston Red Sox are thirdI at‘S75},583:i ih e ir' incom e by ! earning incentive . pna..iil.rh,-iw 1 .-lOOOOO AI(r.>l..linmr,.U Ktilli M.,rrl.ia,l. IVi Il,4M.1M ' lW.Knf|,prf,irou ■ ■ and that's what youI haveha to hiive to onda the Now York Yankeeses fourth a t ' bonuses. Howeiwever. several players 1 ,7 Unf.l'.mih,r.l survive in tight gameimes arid win on • u; - i'-’’' ____$,7.Qll2-j7..BostofiliLpayroi$ ■oil rose U7--with-large sasalaries are released 1.4M.UOO • iur»,l Itim'irej. Ilou the road." Bridges said.iid. percent to $75-1.58:>.______■ during most sersea.sonsand tho nveraw ___ ^ l.t'AWO Fr.nk V,1ut», KC l.IKW.OOO ^ ^ liurley scored twin'i_ri' in ilx' wic*Vi3 ^ Pittsburgh, wliich fireced general salary at.llie2 eiend of the year usually___-tnci‘w.SDt "___ . ,_l_l,4r',0,()0t*Cout rtllAii - O-ltt FVme hO. \'.brTj n,rri D3. J*r. hold a fu'h night andnd r m onthly a!tso- ty,“ cx|)lninod Twin FiUIb11b baHcbull ' ...... rtcoIco doublo flcoring RaamuBBen enfrom The Indianala hadi 323, beating «!intO;fli - JT 3»«M.C. Ci.>i=4a«,0 ciution meeting Thunhursduy at Can- coach Bill Int^rum uftcrr hiah B ruin iTuin B ryanI Watson V committed on thinhir^ and Homer .from besecond. Iho runncrup- yon Springs Golf Counourae. . . ______"Icam ouUajitod QicTtrduhUi p.. Tigcra by tw o - iUaKJw htinh Home efforonuLylcylc Hudlcafo'trgr6diider7"HonJomer’fl* ru n o u t the Bniina13 buck fltrokes. Jacque 'TlmriiSay wiirbe7 iKthe last chance lC-13 in n miiralhoii hiy ue Zahn icd Jerome high Bcliool The B ruinsas wastod' no time in Uie upip 110-8 a fte r four. ^ , . w ith a 79. to sign up for theie assodution's bniicbnll Knme Tuofiday. Hccond addingng to th e ir total, getting Things Th started to look up fcfor th e •* spring twilight leaguague, w hich bc- - - "Wo-didn’l throw well findnn fltrikca runw from Walker Wj and Matt Ras- BruiIruins jn the fifth when B ry a n t B u HI’h g iria1 maden it a swoop, »• Tmci! gins ploy on Thunidii>-.la>-. A pril 13. wore h a rd to comc by." oaidaid Ingram, muaaen to 4ikotak u 7-0 lead after two tookook tho mound in roliof off 'ChriB winning theirr < division with 76 riiituKtilKi - CuUaCnuMiO. Acu PimK>T:. The association mmeeting ec is schcd-' but.hiB, defending utnto0 cchampion innings of playlay. Smilimith and struck out the side.e. strokes to sparpure. The Indians’ aeia i2l0, - JoiJr Bumhm ^7. Uinfatil u!cd for 8:30 p.m.,'!:1,,'bxit TTicmbcr? * BniinH im proved tlieir nc(Hcason rcc- The Bruinin pitching, which was In fth, the Elizabeth Tcnni:munC was the med- kj.W.lKoM I In tho bottom h a lf of tho flftl ^ ...... - - - _____ ...... may,golfjanytime h(‘f(bcforo that. The -*•—^urd to 0-2in thcproccns-'- - nomcvrhnt spotty-tospo that point,“^ell-BIruinn rui wci'c afalc~to~opcn~n~TT-little ■ -tt lt a l ■with h 437^ tournament will bee heldhi on a t\fo- ■The 2i) combined nina1 cncame on 18 onhardtimcB.cb. Bryce Armstrong got brcarouthing room for themflclviIves aa __ J m an beat-ball. blind-di*d-di'uw formut. h its — nine* for each tenrn■nrns — a n d th e f ir s t b attcr ttci of the inning, Travia they.hoy. scored aix tim es to take a 16-8 ------,.tn,cround.cuLhut then lead,;ad, but the Tigcra rallied fo: W k'ii the Kiime fltnijedcd it looked h e began to hnhave trouble — w alking runsiihs in iiuTSlJfthTjrtrlmthrd a.^ if th e BruinH would blo\alow out the the next two0 battersb. and giving up a to3 1616-13, TiKcra, pluyint; only thetheir third two run doubliible to D an A na. McCabe Down Dc th re e going into tho la s t in - ___ gam e of th e aeaHon. BobbybyJencoIod c • followed thatat with a single scoring ninging, tho Tigorpjnado.the-ER niinH / I B off the T\vin Fallu firat by (collecting Ana, who hadlad moved to third on a aweiiwoat it out by loading the b1 a s e s -• •—.oac.of.Jiiasc_2,l_wn|k8. Jonco Jo then_^Htcal. McCabeibe th e n got into the run- withith one out before Brad 1 Htole Becond nnd RcorctTnlF n l^ g winT'““ nin{rf:ninirtJ7ijyrjrtcnhng-nwond -»nd..JTwir^in-Fflll»'—fourth-pitchCT-oi Boomer Walker when JodJody Bryant _eoming homo_clo^on.a-Wataorrhir...... day,'ay,' caught Tom Schafer loolci a t I h it n threc-baKBPr. putting.mg tR'c'Bfu-" TFic''oncc-co•comfortable Bruin jead a cacalled third strike to end t h e H inn' up 2-0. Bryant wasvas brought hadsrunkto?0 7-4 ------gnmia m c .'------home on a Shnyn WniincoICO baue hitr "It was getgetting real frustrating “W■Wo havo to ploy better tha \ynllace m oved to third,d, ffrrst on a out there.”.“ remarked Infjram, didid I today w hen w e play Highlibland,' T!hcntrBvTibI(rro-thnm—Rnnrlid ingi'fltti.tjriinrioaiH’a upco Hhortaton Brett McCabcibc on the atrikeo," Rcgi.figion III game this Saturdi-day u s throw . Wallace Hcored when wl John The pitchinlin g woea continued aa Poca:ocatello. ProteiJO Titt- H om er f,TOunded out. Jasoason Carrico the Tigers' addedad four nina in the ..w k • Hcored the B ruins' finalll rrun of the fourth, with1 thtl e go-ahead one com- ll>Tm.U»»caHi«r»iCrT«U). ||*'^ Anailrtftt.BciUiiJ firflt inning when Tigerr first {1 base- ing from Anala who\ singled, ytole aec- iS' lMUffdtli.nJ Ilcm«r. W - llrjiBiil-Il L - U.ki

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'. ; By Family Feature.^res ._ “ Quick dinner - ' Turkey is idealal Ifor family and special — ’ uccasion gathering•ings that celebrate tho a special side dish when onl with wclcorae arrival oofsprinj’. f; Illnoodhs. dried apricots, pec in- • r It is easy to prepirepare and available in a Slant bouillon. Quick and easy recipes u conve- ; . variety of fresh and fruzen forms. Tender, nience foods such as bottled lemon j u i c e '''^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | . juicy turkey comi:)mplemerns the delicate, and chickon-flavor bouillon;-. in f fresh flavornf spririring veKctahles and other • both inslanl and cubes, als( last- ...... favorite seasonal fo 1 foods. minuten kitchen lime. Bouill provides , I Home economist:lists recommend roasting recipes n wilh ihe flavor of Ionlong-simmered ' r n turKey unh^tiiireU lo tion linie. I’ackapeiiged stuffing mix becomes numical ni bottled lemon juice.‘eliminatesthe el • '______titime-consuming step of squee lemons and delivers consistent tan every lime. Opej?n pan "Make-aheiid desserts, quick-to-fix sauces, gravies and dressini deli- cious, versatile turkey are thuthe good,cook's roajsting “secret to easy spring colebrati

. T U R K E Y G R A V mei?thod Makes aboul 3 cups . *7' 1. If turkeyy isia ih)zen, thaw in re* turkey drippings frigorator or coltcold water. When readj-. water ' ' • . to cook, romoVeve wrapper,1 i-.. 2. Remove neneck Irom body cavity cup all-purpose flour I 1 and giblets fron;rom neck cavity. Rinse 2 teaspoons chicken-flavoror i houil- r i turkey and droiirain well. 1'Ion or 2 chicken-flavor bouilioi ,i j 3. Ifdwired,id, stufT-neck and body____ cup finely cut-up dried ap •| cavities lightlytly wilh favorite stiifT- i’our turkey drijTpings fnfrom roasting ' I ing. Tbm wring!ings back-to'hold nock pan j. into 1-quart me.isuro. ReRemove' * cup ' : skin In place.«. If, untucked, return fat (■ from drippings; placee iin saucepan. I I legs to tuckcd(d Iposition. No trussing Skim c off remaining fat fromm ddrippings and - isneceasary. discard. Add water lo make 3 . 4. Place turli.urkey on lifter, breast ^ I side up. Blond flour into fat untillil ;smooth, then ^ 9 | H H 5. Insert met!neat “add drippings, bouillon andd apricots.a] Over ------i------into thickcat^ty _ medium heat, cook and_sli_rstir until I body, not touchiithing bone. ccomes to a boil and thicliens. f>rioio?ouH»»r «r rAMIlTfe*TU«9~^—fami ■ 6. Before roascasting, brush skin with____ cssing and turkey withh ggravy ^ ------! ■ : oil to preventt siskin from drying. Fur* “““ a p r i c o t c o r n b r e a^DRESSING” d : ’ ' C lodtckwise from top: Frozenen Citrus CrcanTPic. ApA pricot Co'rif B read Drc! -ther b a tin g is tlunnecessary, Makea 8 servings - • In largesJ saucepiut) over high heat,, brbring LEMONYrCREAM'SAUCET.“ CI ’ ' umnil i ’ lliickened~mi'd~1iouilloh,loti 'dissnlvcs.' r~ ■ .7. Roastat at 325 degrees. When cups water Iter anti (5 leaspoims bouillonin 1lo a Nhikes about.!''':: cucups _ Slovowly slir in sour cream; heal hea through, r a ' ; skin is goldenBn brown,! shield breast 8 teaspoons chicken-flavor:•or instant !)ouil- ^ -hotl. Add noodles m and apricoU; cookIc uuntil cup bolllud lumaman juice Ser\irve .wilh' assorted cookedd vvegetables. ^ . . j...; ' “ loosely \vilh"lig‘lighlw'cighl foll'to pro- . tton bout 8 minutes. Drain. In mimedi- 2 egg yolks, beatente n Rofiofrigerale leftover.^i. ■. ! yen\overbrowniwning.. ounces (2 cupsl uncookedLed medium noo- um saucepapan, cook and m'ushrotrooms ''■* cup margarinele o r b u tte r • ' TTIP: Sauce can bc chilicdI to use as dip ^ 1 ; 8. CheiJc for for doneness. Internal dies ^ raturej^houid bc.180 to— — rinu-uniil-crisp-tendtr..Slir,in• in.rc*..... 1.teaspoon chickenkc_ntfliivor insUinl h()un-__forir rawi vcgelables. • ; thigh temperati CUD cup-up dried upricot?c o ls ...... in m a r g a r ir rctiliti!!' uf-iicuflufg. ------i-iir-e«f)H-wHlfr-ttnd-2-U)aKi)0 tvQ rhntiiH oririihe _____il rt-glasii-m oa— 1 j:up sliced fresh musKroor ------mnimngH-i ' ^ to 165 degrees.es. Thigh and drumstick bouillon animd thyme; cook and slirr untilu dash cayenne peppi;p p e r s uire, n melt marj;arin(; on 100'.'; 10 power .E , ’ , 1 cup chopped celery ! .1 meat should feefeel soft. When thigh is bouillon dislissolves. In large bowl, comimbine 1 (ft-ounco) conUiilUiiner sour cream, al (higligh) seconds. Slir in'lemormon julLe nnd ^ cup margarine or butler ■ i pierced, juices;es should be dear, not pecans, noodle and celery/ mix-n room temperature! . 'g yo,lks; mix well. Add bouilkuillon nnd pep- K 1 teaspoon dried thjTno lea'leaves slufTing. pe pink. on into 2-quart casserole; co'cover. In small saucepan,■an. com bine lem on ju ite per,L‘r, Cook'on.TOC; power (mediiledium-high) 2 fe 1 <8

■ [ M aike diniling outt work ffor _ keep ccooking} simple,!, fiexiblts :EN PIERRE . Leap before you look; Hy JOAN BKAN time lo mainako at home. For e.xam- cup fresh grated pt lore S im If your goodgi food resolutions are ruined ruii by tempt- Tintcs-\cu's corri'spon(/rr'.(lent pie, he buy)uys jars of spaghetti and cheese cl ing m e n u1 descriptions,d win before you lose. Decide marinara. saucess. lo use with, veal 'h cup Italian seasoneiled bread Are you trappedtr by ihe dining oul, sys.vndrome? Are whal you’ll'11 have lieforc you go inUi0 tlthe restaurant. TWIN VAUJS -- Katlnf; the parmesan1 •— as in the following crcrumbs • ,j, youovereatiriling because .someone else; fillfills your plate? Don'i evennopen i the menu. - delectable dishes cookooked by Bob recipe. teaspoon powder mccjarof Arcyauallh. the mercy ofchefs nnd fastil fofood factories? Veeh is half the fun ~- llihe other half EAS^lS Y v e a l PARf-IESAN An approximately 32 ounc Make some unconventionalII choices.ch tliMuce There oreire ways to beat the systonItem. Like Jack Ordoronl is walcliinn him Hx iheiihem. Seated nl Serves 66- - 8 ■ PPrego marinara or spaghetti jnly appetizers, and skip thehe eetilree. Have a Nicho son in “Five Easy Pieces" — who •ith the dressing ,1 ------ilii: l;iri;i‘...coukini; js|island in' his IWH \^eal1 steaksst or cutlets______i-based soup, a salad with »Spg PROFILE o aP ap ------W i r i ■"k . kitchen, family and gueguests can visit Jvci. lu H'-i- served on1 thet side, then have another•her appetizer for j n toast in the middiu of iheIhe aftt-rnoon - Slir • mth him ns he conks,, wlwhile ha%1ng a S ^ S | . some plain t hriiiip or crab cnrktnil-oysteysters on the half • | t e | | H | | l you, too. carcan take charge of your heallealth nnd make ^ firsUuind look al iheiheir meal in stuffed mushroom caps pn:provide about -..Ciitincaii^.wrwarkfoc-vnii. 7 — ------I.... rijjfla atwHttu------1 it lakeikes dclcrminnlion and a fewIW cclever tricks, ,, y j „ 'C orbits around lassy vegetable like aspiiragiragus or broccoli Veeh says his house o ll \ Gctwhatydupayfor; ; ' ihi‘ kitchen, which is whwhal he and his i ■ . and a dinnnncr roll. Have fresh raspberiberries or straw- ll When ou eat in a resUiurant, you pa r wife. Belly, liad in minTiind when they ^ i pnyrorHemce, b„ries for:>r dessert. This elegant mealeal will leave you foo(bod, Don't be afraid lo ask. ; , remodde'd it n’year an(and a half ago. “l^r“r -»l'i‘l-»““ -satisfied, rnot deprived or ovcrslulTetiiffed. -If you -ft-e!...... y lb bc charmingly assertivrtivc, or Course, ConsideririK ibal whene.‘neve'r they had“ ^ ^ r ^ ' cause your meal doesn't coatist cenough andlhe ■ rather thanin belligerenl, but don't backck (down. Uearin won guests, everyone endeiided up silling on’t make his wage, leave a1 bij;bigger tip. ' 1 mind thalL itit’s your body _you're aboul)out to feed, not ar.fund in the kitchen,'n. they decided Ask a lot of questions.ins. jro accommoda- t lo make iht: room more TJ v i I Pay for what you geti t P rc p a mration i and senice affect thee ?o?odium. fat, sat- live. Resiauron•anl portions are loo large for mosl people, urated itfat and caloric content of food.ibd. Don’t dine “in j. I ... Cuokini:.is Vceh’i.wa;way-lo_r(.‘la x _ iiif:^ „ ^ ^ ^ i^ T’-Surrcndcryi■■yourTncmbcTship m ilie "eleaii v.lc plate club thc-darkr—T—■Askr;tr*kTH5^kT-!a-t.‘!iiek«}-cHj-cooked without; ...... ! 1 ter work, he says,'.so.so he prepares and ent only(lly as much as you need. Lea'.^ave the rest, or skin?.Can'n foods be broiled or bakedi iniinstead of fried? •, [ about GO percent ofof his family’s doggie bag,g iil. Practically speaking,, .a small portion Can wine,,‘, lemon1 juice, oliv'e oil or mar,Tinrparine replac^' _ ' incali. Hcnloes'all!' 'df(if the cooking sometimess ccosls^as much aa a lar^^ portion. Don't butter? Ar\re gnivie’s skimmt*d of fal?I? CCan vegetables !! whun there is company,iny, with Betty's eat il all justusl because you've paid for•it, il. be sleamelied ond served plain? Is skiskim milk avail- • J help, iiis menus are ' fli fiexililo; some- ' b ^ H IS 'Look before you leap,ip. able? Canin sauces ond saind dressingsingK bc se rv e d on .times he decides the (ia,day.hpfore..olh- If the senerved pdHion is more lliann you y ,‘ihould eat, ' the sidp? ; } er limes on the spur ofoft the moment­ lake a life-siI'-saving precaution; Cut offiff thet excess and Can saltlit, soy sjiuce and MSG beI lefleft oul? Is fresh 1 Veeh says he likesa's to keep his push it asidside before you eat the \yhohholq thing. Many [ruii, sherltrbel or sorbet available forr de:dessert? ; [ ___ cookins___ ^aimp|e;___ abbreviating . ■ tJo st in the tnsto or the' corconvorsalibn and If reslaiuiiir^ini dining is your wayy olof life, make il recipes vvlii'ro "Re can.1 n7 lTe~s a y ^ i e's~ liiiiaiM ai ____PCOPlP-ficL' pholo//;o/ANOTAJiE« miss the notnatural "stop" signs. Createe a stopping point wdrTfor• j-Du.y Gefllie kmd'df foo'd'serVeruci'y'ou'wahr : j found a lot of prepared•ed things aro as 'ro slill conscious and in comn■mmand. . ' That's whahal you're pa.ving for. 1 ’ Kood as those lhat lakoiko quite a bit of G ucslests get a good view of BeB o b Veeh a t cooking istislnnd - while jou're

r ' ■ ■ i X ’• i h ^ ~ :, - - si ___ _ 3 J- - I . C-2 Ti6u!2-Ncw3. Twin Falla.,Jda.Jdaho Wexlnosdny, April G, lOC:beo t o ^ k n o)W i I t ^ F w h il a t y o uI w a n t 1 I- F o o d Icl a b e l s (jd o n 't aI l W a y s t k e net contents S I for reforrform appear better. "What’sl’s or dialribulor; and the n< ■ NEW YORK (A P ) - ‘Lite*te" (olive oil ■ ^ ■d ia that wjvoral very impor-ir- or net weight.- But not all foods-must , ...... changcd t ;nls; the FDA may havo no fcwQr calorics.ics. ccrcnl J uni repor;port3 have I^en issued ad-d- list even the ingredients Ki-tiPfinrr »nU n n ftim l • > 2 . — _.... ■ vising Ar io ln6aify~th'^rnr has"a''sian'3ai^ ofldchtit)itity" for about - • d coloring yms on f layonnaise and may have more salt and < J tiiel." 300 foods — such as mayo ce’ snacks ' . I require ingre- than flavor, arid 'Bupr-frcc* 0 useftU in wclght-reduction.rn must have no • Tlie CeiCenter for Science in the Pul>-,1)- — and doesn’t rec mav h n \t jweetencra »3 fattcmcningas -ByTheAsaoQtxiated PrcM tended tc bo i th dient lists for productsIs IInal fit the -■'■.-•'t: : v:TMTI>-.thnn4Q10 Tories a fierving ana no0 "moren than 0.4., be Inlore;^?rest has propo-sed labels wilh sugar. ' ie.’ A “reducedr a -trafficfic light'1 system of colored pan-n- stjindard. ta it inkc ■ Here nre deflnitionsdo of some terms N onfood la- calorieaftgraram to Ik called-low-calorie.' And how many grams docs 1 must be ot least onc-tbird•d Ilower in calo- ' els for calorics,cal fiber, fat nnd .salt. Itsit5 There are two issuesiues llie FDA to fill you up anyway? bel^ as providvided by the U.S. Food and Dm Adminia* calorie* food i • • rirtthsn-theile food to which it is comparedred. Foods natu- proposalal wouldv require labels for fast‘St must consider: Whnt's a bcaltn-consciou:iou3 con- calories cannot uso these tcnofl.ten Foods la- foods; pcrccnlnges per of majiar ingredi-“'• One is nulrifion labels,els. now on the Buracrtodo? ~ CUQLESnn ^ O L : ?at'Iike.,Bub8tanccsiccs found in rally.Iowinci Blerol ia M rf “diet ' oor ‘diotetic" nmst m e c t^10 c ;requirements enta inn aj food; and disclosure' of0 ! back or side of packagesis li:listing ingre- Franlc E. Young, who hciheads the meot, poultryry and dairy products. CholMler rder by weight. oify iTfin ffliib i- ftff V n r n r ceduced-caloriem foods or bo, chclearly marked cholestcrotcrol. saturated fai nnd fiber dients in descending order ^-■^fcdc«!-8geney-thar-^^latceitC6 liie-la- - ,ntg of calories, nirso tbemnount In many diotadioi is exces* aisusefiiiforer another special dietary purp said, it likely will bi ige- • d Drug Ad- saturated; oils oi; may be hydrogeoaledd to...vaiyingI SODIUMs[j A chemical essential for rej on the front of a packnge. sione^of the U.S. Food and D musde functiOD,'but^in excescessivc amounts years IwfcIwfore consumers s b changes. iwnsiblefor' .dcgrcsa to.malnak« them suitable for uso inI produ^fucfipn fluids w d mi ^ -Health claims are clair:laims that talk miniatmtion, which is reapon: incfpflmxi nok ofhigh blooddpreaguro. p F o ^ - -Jhe UiUSDA’s Food Safely-and In itcd-by-the- f-Bftimargannei rosoimted..t^c linked with-ic about the people -thatI eteat the,food. idinB-free~must-h»ve-lcas. )G-S£ryiiie_apprQi'esJti!>elsL.foi .. U.S. Department of ARricultilulture. La- more saturate ari3sJt*contamfl. ' JiarsUffiW iriCtigiM is I«r• sserving: “veiy low sodium,”.,'35 i milligrams p ? ^ ^:ts t s lhal , contain at least ‘2 pertf* made about the properipertics of the "■ "BeTs on food, he said, are "atjrellc?^ ro ...... 1C usual level ro- cent poul>oultry or'3 percent meal. It from con- f«>a Jfl lowor/or in colorio content, unlesss9 so f m e o th ^ o r le ss a aehniring; Veduceu sodium," the ti food.’ said John L, Suinloinlon, professor •_ He'd get no arijumcnt fn i pBnH»nt ______irds say. for c.xample, lhat : •-meaning lai-ape^ied-or.-obvioaBv-A-'lit*^-;-81 ;e^ p ^ u e t in.. ; d uccd hy.7fLji - - :.______- slandardi '' of food marketing rcaef•caearch al St. Burner groups^___ :t.called l)eef, wilh .gravy mus ackages by . -r - I product.? liL University in PhiPhiladelphia, Statements on food'puck; be al Icileast 50 percent beef, whih nufacturcrs, trategy lhal in- law must be true, but manufi gravy wiiwith beef musl be 35 percen,.nt ‘We really need a strat may not tcH consumers all1 ththey want Silverglade. dire[irector of legal affairs whatal ;you want lo look at .ia, yourj the infomratiion.'’ eludes Iwlh of ihem.” YouiYoung said. But sidetracked from t also regulates eggs. uTknow. I'hal Bugur-lk'c't' hu ingtr the iood label rettinii ■by\}y suiii issues as----- 0 ^ ^ jve packaged foudi^ ^llDUldId 1imvu labels.------litivcs.hcsaiJ.But ‘he FDA,3A, only about 55 percent havi flcvcra! tablespoons of fat.:at. at 100 the Public Inlcrecrest. Natiortionai Food Processors Asscjsocia- AIDS nnd food additi\ ihe ^’hal information shouldiuld be included lomiiiantissuc.this "“‘fl'"ion " labels. Regulations, ihi • calories a tablespoon. —------— ------p(xj^ proccBsoiisors say the problem is tion.n. llIti* 450 processors favor cururrcnt labeling will be a durc adopted'in 1973 require thencm or how il should be providovided. trilion year, and the agcncjncy is amsiderinB ad« “Saturated fat is still not no listed, that many comonsumers aren't sufTi- regula[ulations making many nutri r nutrients are added or if a nunu- In the meantime, ihe FDA has a new regulations onn fi fiher aad choles- "nlyir™ cholesterol is still not listed, Ust and ciently informedled about ingredients to labelsids voluntary. tnlionallal Ibenefit claim is made, proposal — it.s secondd susuch effort fiber is still not listed... Thesi[lese are the interpret informirmalion already on la- “Yoi'You can reduce risks by modiPlifying lerol, the awaiting OfTlce of Manaanagcmenl and t speculate whai food labels must provide th nutrients the surgeon gemjeneral has bels. diet,"t," Young said. "That meansis you Young' wouldn’t i of the product; the name animd Budget approval lhat, wowould regulate lalion. those rules might require,req V told the American public to vwatch for -you get intoito good food-bad food,' haveve tlo givu much more informal an of the manufacturer, packeker health claims. when they go shopping,” saidsai Bruce guoj Ingredient-nt-bad ingredient, when youi hhave to give interpretationons of Silverglade agreedL'ed that prospects location t Vegetaahles canI (complem cucup Tn microwiivable tJoWbowl, vuiiibiiie ~ Complementing1 ll'the main dish in- liquid;l~’iTet”usrde. i- Saute , rcrcS oiTronrciiopired“ i'iiushro(ihrooms, thyme to im^venm i vg)s i Porttrparty~ eludes esthetic appeDpeal and the right pepper,)r, celery, garlic, thyme anIind and 1 uiblespoon buttelUlter; cook .on Id spinach and taste lo bring outI t'the flavor of the pepper.-r iin butter. Stir in lima bean:ms. high 3 minutes. Add f room temperature. Scn-e wit By BETSY BALSLEY quaffing wine;nes, a glass or two nt roor steak or chickcn.. oro whatever you reservedved liquid and .sugar; he;leal cheese; mix well, Spooipoon into caps; shared over• a sampling of non-, unflavciavored crackers or Frenc lo3 Angcks.Times have cooked up fort!rthetheenlree, through,gh, arrange in 10-iiich roun•ound pie plate, sweet savoriesies makes a delightful bre'adad jslices. Makes about cup Try one or two ne'new vegetable side , -I serviL'rvings Cook on high \ minullinute's, turning Every fan of Englishsh historical finale for a plecileasnnt evening out. spreadead. dishes this year to,0 iupdate the tradi- SPISPINACH STUFFED MUSH­ halfway through. nances is fa- Pert is notlot nn easy wine lo Marilarinaled Currants novels or Regency rdmar ■'s a few to try: ROOMS that at least match with foofood. Il has an authori- j juj tionai menu, Here’s i - miliar with the fact tha cup currants lOlarflarge mushrooms oncc in cpch story the! ladiesla< retire lative and. as wines go, generally j^cup ruby Port )D ASPARAGUS • 1 Tbsf'bsp. lemon juice from the dining room afteraft dinner, sweet flavor.. U is a heavy wine, one GOLDENROD !ombine currant.s nnd Port, sti omon - Tlisj:'lisp, butter or margarine — leaving the gcaUcmeaiQ.I to thoir Part that caDa fortr ssnacks with rcai (In- _ nix-and • inL ntitnil.flt room tenpm.- '-.cupchoppL'doiv ei-. Sliltbns.'Gdrgonzo- _ eui------red-prpF T W ■'Ut ill strip?------eu| cup clji>pped onion— ^------;aDd cigars. vor charnc'fei-. alure 6 lo 8 hours or ovemigh Ports — and nnd other)r bluei cheeses comple- • t . iise ITb.sp, butler (irrjr margarine '','tsp,tsp, th>-me Fortunately, today’s Po lin, reserving marinade for uj licely So do salty wal--^'^*^’"- I canun (2.*)I oz.) Spinach, well draintned : "the savories that accompjmpany them ment Port nic( ;heese spread and potted chee; h sexes, usu- nuts and pecaicans... and apples and cfiec 1 can I'i*) oz.) All11 (Green Asjiaraf^us 1 cupup grated. Swiss cheese are eruoyed by both 8 ipes. Makes 1 cups currant.s. ; ‘-ally together. And thereere arc other' pears. Fortuntanalcly forJhe person Spear.s, drained Remomove mu.shroom stems; fine ; Ichanges in. the waythiEthis pleasant hosting a Portort party, an extensive I hard-cmiked iiijg:ggs, cliiippeii chop stestems, Toss'mushroom caps POITED CHEESE 'after-dinner wine is setvc)tved. array of foodsIs isn’t i iieccssarj’. Saute onion andd rred pepper in but- lemon■n jui^e. j' In jper vories after a multicoursiarse dinner, a well with mostost Ports, whelher they cheeselese. softened I , ' through, Pi)ur intintii serving platler, ^ide. Remove iti caps lo baking dislish. 20th century Port party pn often are of the heavy, he sweet type or 1 ipound shredded Cheddi Garnish will, e^i;; aiand lernon wedges. ,\dd renremaining lemon juice, choppiiped • ' stands bn its own. GucstJcstsaroi^^vit- lighter nnd moreme Clarctlike in fla- cheeselese if desired. nuishro(lirooms, onion and thyme lo skskil- IlC^iliskf^^V TX si •---cd specifically for a Port Poi and sa- vor. >/.It ccup re.served currant mai -1 tor)sorvin>:s let. CooL’ook until tender; remove fro'rom I ------voricstasting...... ■ . CURRANT.ST-CHEESE SPREAD nadedictsoe previous'recipe) heal. SStir in spinach and chee^ Tho most succe.s.sfulII PiPort parties poundtriple- trij cream cheoKC •-UnflJnflavored crackers or thin“ I-' COUNTRYf LLIMA BEANS Spoonn inloii mushroom caps. Bake a t . . tend to start later thanban a dinner 1 tablespoomon re.served currant- slicedred French baguette . I cani:’ti(i7.)l,i!ii;ima Beans ;W)degilegroes, 15 minutes or until he:leal- ______party, J'luests shoulti.bt>.bc..,urgcd tjj marinade Beal}eat cream cheese unlil ligIght . . '-rciipclli)[ll)i-(itil!ItiiiitJii ed throiirough, ...... • dine lightly well in advo ■dvance of the I cup Marin:rinated Currant.s andJ flifluffy. Beal in Cheddar chee:"S' I , cup (1 rred'or green pop- 5 'sonlervings (2 mushrooms eachi ~cV m ng’rt : festivities, 'a*■as the sa- ' Unflavori'd t‘d crackers or lliinly and1 ccurrant marinade unlil well we p „ ■ Mienicrowave Uireelioiis: Itemoluve vorics served usuajly an arc light and .sliced Frenchchbaguelte blendended. Pack into several small : cup thinlv sliceliced celery nuishro -‘tns, relatively simple. Often hroom stems; nnely chop sten ^cn hosts in- Beat crcanam chcese until light nuildslids or 1 ^i-cup mold.-Chill-unUl ...... 1 s m a irc i;,.V g :ii’l;:li'l!07nillVeed------' ___ vite friends lo a Port pa:party to take „„j bic„,| i, in reser\'cd currant hourjr I;before serving time. Serve ' 4 isp. thyme • Iplace'after an eveningig i at tl,c thi- Ad, Add currants and blend nmm>m itemperature willi unflavon isp. pepper Malajor M edical!Premiums later, a good movie cr a Clconccrt.Bc; lixed. Chill until about 1 crack

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Bul Bi then along came .prefe:eferable lo iLsing conimelercial each side in a non-;lon-slick skillet on separate packagaging of hirkey parts, spaglaghetti sauce' becau.se of)f the medium-high heat.?at. Blot cooked And tiow, if yon,otij arc passing up the chuntlunky tomatoes accented hy:)v ca- turkey on pjipef toweowels lo absorb.cx- parts, j-ou arc} missing n a great'way pers.■rs. Serve it with somMliing siisimple tra fal. Drain falal ffrom .skillet, .if to get dinner onin Ilhe table in a hurry, :e like plain hutlered noodless 'in d . needed. Some of thene best quick-cooking steanearned brusscls sprouts. YouVI don’t i While turkey is cookinfi,coo put toma*;___ . bets are turkeyly cullcLs,( thin ijlices of wanliml to compete wilh the turkey.}y. toes in howl and cho|chop up; add basil . meal -froni Ihoho lop portion of the Items lie j-ou should have in1 your and pepper. Mix wejl. we Add tomato . breast, or lurke;key Icfnderloins, which pantrmtry include: flour, egg, lliiIliilian- mixture to skilletL anand bring to boil, ----- is~frum llie^ho''holfmuirtle under the flavo^vorod bread cnimbs, saffliffldwer Turn down to simmmmer, add turkey W P H lop . tenderloin)in and' considered oil,1. basil,b salt, pepper, capers,■s. hut- slices and' capers,3. tCover and'cook turkey's fitel migiion. m: Although the ter,r, I’armesan^ cheese and lemon k for 10 minutes, Turke.irke-y should absorb . . ■. .prices m aj seem .set high — around Juicelice. mosl-of the sauce,jce. Sprinkle with ■ P P ^ $3,99 to $-1.99 a pound( for the cutlets Your Yo IMlem-or-less slioppinjmg list Parmesan cheese!e '■ Ibefore serving, B r and $3.49 Iq $3.93.99 Tor the lehderioins shoullould include: Serve with brusselsels ssprouts and fet- — there is iio wawa.ste. ■ I f package of turkey breast, s'slices, luccine with butter.ir. ______K i _____ Wt fminil thr:he .«;lices will hold to- ’ pound no ______l^russels spi~oulsIs sside dish: Serve ' gether once ~th^ Ihi fire cookedr-bul- Pl~can Ualiiin-flavored Uimjinatoes, about 4 lo 5 freshsh Ibrussels sprouts ^ ’ they are fragileile in tJie early sleps of 14.51.5 ouncesc 'for each |»erson._C_utCut o(T tips, remqy^e___ ^ H E S . food prepuralioilion, especially during 8 8li lo 10 fre.sh brussels sproutss' outer leaves and. splsplit each in half, breading, andI mmay break into parts. 1 package,| 9 ounces, fresh fettuc- fi Place in a niicrowa\iwave-safe, covered Laurie Wilson,1, cconsumer affairs spe- cine;ne noodles dish wilh aboul '''*'U cupc water. Cook ciali.st for the• Natiomil N Turkey Fed- Basil Ba (fresh, ifpossjble) on high for 4 loGminminutes. Serve with eraliiJn in Retleston. Va,, suggests TURKEY Tl BREAST6ITALIAJANO salt and pepper and squirt of lemon pulling the cutliutloLs or tenderloins on 2 2 large1 turkey breast slices,-!I, about juice. Makes 2 sorvinrvings, a cookie sheel;l andi placing them in 'hI poundpo FettucciiU3 si(}ei dish:dis While turkey the freezer foror 10 to 15 minutes to Flour FIi is cooking, place} about.'/* ab pound of. prevenl the sepa?pamlion...... 1 eegg, beaten ...... - - -fresh-fcttuccinc nocnoodles in -boiling^------: In the foilowiiwing recipe for Turkey italian-flavored iLr bread crumb;lbs water and cook for 2 to 3 minutes.' Breasts llaliancano, we use only two 3 31 tiiblespoons safflower oi! Melt-I tablespoonsIS (‘/(‘/a slick) butter in. slices from a four-slice package. 1 1 can Italian-flavored tonu^natoes, microwave on highigh nnd; add to noo-. ------^ -^ leH.- Sooftotv-witjw; • bag.s and store in the 1 1'teaspoon basil . cracTied pepper...... S t r a w b e r rry y Lemoo Cream Parfaitit seated pla.stic b. cey Strawlvberriesmliake greatit dessertss Turki — :— \ • Cofilinuctu c d from Page Cl [„jwl,)wl, beat egg whiles to soR peaks; p( cream until stiff;; fold fo in juice mix- From the Californiaa SStrawberry Association ate them as Poon asR youyi gel Imtiusa nd hefnr' us- ;io seconds. Pm^mceofi as above. Mi- gradiradually add remaining 2- table- t lure. Spoon-inlo.0 prepared f crusl.. jng, gently rinse iheithem with the caps attached.■tl- crowave ovensIS \vary in wattage and spooiloons sugar, healing until sliftiff bul Freeze 4 hoilre orr unliluni firm. Garnish' h’s been a mystcrjtery until now, but each yearr some-s' move the caps rightIt beforeb slicing or-caling. power output;.; cooking times may nolH cdry. in large mixer bowl,.'I, heat ns desired. Freeze;e leftovers.lei ; thing magical endss tlieth winter. A cup of strawberijerries provides aboul IfiO petlercenl [,e (njjustusted. In city afler city,f, thell’ weather is cold and dreaieary, of lhe U.S. IU)A for>r vvitamin 0, .supplies good qu;iuanti- FROZEN CFCITRUSCRBAMPIE ■ ------■ T h m ll h e y ’ iirriv'O-,ve-roun*. Tcdrnnd'd'clicinu?; !7r:tnd'contaimronh*tj<>Talffr^ .— Makes one'9-it5-itich pie ‘ ripened and ready to ■c a t." " STRAWBERRYRY LEMON CREAM PARFAI 1 liHnchi graliraham cracker crumb H Before yoo knowvii. il, the sun is shining. '■'j c\ip whipping cream'crt crust Birds arc singing. , ■ ------‘-'icupproparcd-lrn‘lemon curd j’ 3eggs,si‘piira1 rated Spring lias arrived.,-ed. 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RakI in Jcrume.\ T1,r“BIuc'lj(VriI .Ch:.rh n p irr - ^ T'n.m . —_ - B p.m.; iSpnniah epcakinj{)n«) 15 p.m.; (cln»''on Tlire,- Iiiliind Senior Twin 'r\ FallM Firnl IlnpliM Chu;Iiurch at ■ Tu-in Fi.Ha TO^»SI'S ' AI-Anon Dinner — noonr ~ iwniorcentcr. Alcoholics AnunymouH Center. ■ ».N>ni^'inib Slrvcl and ShD.-ih»ni; S l Eiaoj sl — H Chapter No. 3 —-1 1 p.mp. .— City Hull, Vallry Kcllownhiplip H ! air— Hp.in. Indcpendindent Senior Citlzpna M apc Valley Kellowfibip iiollull — noon, C^coholies Anonymous *■ I.m. V ictim a of Childd AbuseAl Law s Iliiiit Senior CUIzcniII Dinner untund binj;n — noon. Hnjjcrm.nn .'■rJO p.m. nnd fi p.m. ' WnlkrrCmler- ro u p Twin FalU Courtbou.Ibouw- nxim -1 — 7 p.m. ior center. Anii'ricnn l>-nl>-irion Hnll Buhl Duplicate Hrid((e Clu:iub • CoodlnKOptitjtimUtClub ' Mothers nt Work Support Gro ’ (ill 7;ki- W endell K iw unUlU ClubC HuHry KlwimlaCIuUb J rm m e S' S < e n io r Citizen* .MemUrs bomen — 7 p.m. Ciil - Al/beinier/l)emenlui Kamiljily S u p p o rt. I.inctiln Inn — r ation Onvnron rcniaurantant -— noon i’nci'Hcnfc — i»>on D in n e r - r (iriiup (ioodlnff K<-ni(n lo r C itizens UT! ur 7:i:|.t>7l4 fur inor" infnrmati ('o riiin n Anonym ounI. NarcotlcnIcn A nonym oua OfHce o f AKlnK. IV in 'F a lUlU — 7 p.m . Dinner-^-:iix,nK,n- -lem afcrnler N.New Pattenia for Belter Ilellelntlon- “ lip lln li — (ip.in. l'(irtr.fllt>i:lIojH- — H p.m. .S1... e n io r C itlren s hips TAi« /)ufc/ic ....-nJKvHV c,;/iimn,• it drtinnnl k Dli-trlch Crnni(p No. duiK, I" iiniuiu'ui- VnllVntlcy i luha and ori;n- I. llil ShuHhoneme Ciolden Yeara ix-nlor Citl* Courlji C communitv Liulilinn, I.IH) I .Mam Hreakfa.l - ;»■» a m. lo erii)lf witii emn-" T w inF nllinii'rciubrrc''" Dancc — H p.m. VFCC'-7p.m. unir mri-liilt: inforinnirmnlicn, sriid niilici' lidiiiil niri'M.i n, day and ' II;i u,-eif.vy, itml lim f i>f llirli merlin/; u ilh f it contni-l . Divorce/Denth Support (Ir TwinT% Fall'. C h M r r h ^ i e Nararrir r n e - ■■ A lcoholic)lica Anonymous ■ ‘ /wou'l <11 !/"■ l \ ’'irtK-Ni-uy Nr P.O. Hoi 5IH. Filer Koiilur CKizcnii Twin FalU Cburcli oftheNi,.-o'arem -, .101 . ’’ "Lom e ItotnrLi«ry C lu b Pi.n, n, . CJuiltinij. hnndlcrafU nndiincl n potluck din- Maisic /ulloy Vull Fcllowahip Hall — noon. Tii in y,dU. UUiha HXIin. H.VI tiltrnlwii Ctul< ' ' .Sixth Ave. N 7 p.m. Fimidr itmtnutnurnnl — n,Hln J*JvruiiiTrSInKlef Stjuaru Uuncli n--r -m Km K.UTSoniiirHn•U nvrn. ‘ 5i,l0 p.m.,8 H p.m.p and midni||ht cinit CnUmiar. Th,: dL-aillin.J/inc il noon on Mun- ' • Fden-Hnxclton Senior Cltl.Itlzena Jerome Senioiiior,('iti/enN ;!lii'Jnd Ave. K. — Hp.m, CooiilnK O vcrcutcr*• Anonymou.Ai Huhl Senlcnior Cltlzeni ,h,y WplkrrC^>tcr -f.iIlOp,0 p m Dinncir — niHini - iienior ccnter...... — Gooiliint^niv.E. lzen» H urleyS Se e n io r Cltlzena IfiiiiuT — noon — wn'iDr' — <4iiiUir-~£ JO -ll.p ju ------(ioocilnK TO PSN o. 251 C<>euineAc A nonym oua -W riyjgT W f Sonior cilir.rn* l>uil(lin(fIK' —- r.::»)p,m. MafjicValli'alley Felliiwubip Hall — (i p.m. , HiiKcrmiin S«inlor CltiiUtin'nn Jerome3 SeniorS« Cltlzena OiniiiT — ni>on — ncninrlinrcentiT. Hri'iikfanlnl liti ccntcr — H a.m. HiinHonTOPSNo, fW■4 Nurculicalea A nonym ous ■ ■ b SAVVEM.OO0 I Io:i lilt K. Hitn)«cii-7::i(7::iOp.m.. Macic Valle'alley Fellowship Hall - 7 p.m. ON su>URF' DETERGENT . Jurumu OpHmlit Clubiub OvufUHtur j}B-OR-POWDER------33 n E S 5 h 2 ______I ____ WiKidii I'liinil/Ri'sliiurwirwit-fi:;inp.in. liCA WM/(ilker Center, J t l Miiin Avr. Jerome Senior Citizenxen" • SouUj, T win int Knlln 1 0 a.m. G ooood on any ti:o. DinniT — niHin — I'ciiiuriu«-center. Woodjliv.liv e r CntnKe No. H7 I -Jero m e TO PS 'G range HilHaU; iiorthwCMt orSliTTIHi.me - Clmi>l.'r No. -IH - (iiai) (iiai p.m. .leriiine H:;iop.'i„. I'lil.l.cl.ilirnry SUNDAY ParcntH Without Pnrln‘flncM Adult Chi.'hlldren Anonymoua I I '' C..nU. — H p.m. ~ 'IV-m 'IN- FalU KlkN Vall/alley Felhmnhip Hnll - . Lodj:'’ l»v-. n-uv--. 5 1 4 2 0 7 6 7 I Shonhotic (ioldrn Yrnr■enn. S e n io r Clti- ’ 'A lcahollc.lies Anonymoua Manic V„U/iiUuy Felli.w,il,ip Hall - noon s SI l llruucll friiiii H:.10 to U)::lO-n.m. ll): - r e - • n;nO p.m',.m,; (Spanifih n|H-:ikini;) .m. nicircfiiltr. K uhlS.-nirn io r C itizens ...... ^ i i ! ^ N iittG n d o ‘ }e S m l k S K C C ■ Slnslea Pinochio nntJ “I ‘"K " Pmluck ciiil Imur — 1 DAV n/i.ll, Unrhiion and anc Shoup, IVin niorcenler. , , FFICIAL ENTR'R Y f o r m ! Kalin — H p.m. I T h o N etw ork MONDAY SmlbiiHUT rcBlJiiiriiiil ~— * ! I’ ”*-______Adok-ncencent Substnnce Abuse (iniui) View IKiMpilal. JJn i-iliijiip Ave! Mai;ic Valley Kcllowi>h>irt rT'‘''up fnr ndult rbildrea of hip Hall. 801 'Jnd .cohi.lic/dy.ifurifunctiiinal familii'H — (> p.m. .Mim-ic ValU-yIley Kellow„hip Hnll, HOI 'Jn.l ------1 “,;Purcn»** Necotisr^____ i 1-) ji ILOOlOa ■ •I\vin FulU TOPS Ma»:ic Vall.’alley Felti,wr Hall - n,K>n’ CliiiptcrNo. ^41) — 10:110:1.1 il.m .-.S u ite „„il .--cao p.m. 1021)-U luc'l-nki'i. OfTiceC'-- r • Al-Anon 'alley Felliiwiihip if.nil - H p.m. -.VAUO MAY H h ru AUGUSTST 3 0 .1989 I THUIISIM Adult Cliililrcn Anonyi h n m b e r o f Com m erce , reiitnurant — n,«in l\\\V ^ 10GRANI.N D P R IZ E S Kinwipal Cburdi inI llurl..y111 - 7;J0 llWW / * NinlontJo10 CGnm« Centor I I . V ||j j ||||n p.m. B uhl Srnirnior Citizena SAVE 5'>50 -I ftWW / ' 5 0 F IR SST T PRIZES! |i|= =m \ ~ for ono 6-pack, 5 - . Adult Children Anonyi>nymouH I.iincli '..iwKini.wk ami cardn t'< p.m. -- se- l \ l \ \ l / NinlonaoCoControl Dock ' II I I I I ______A GUijparl jjruup fur.uiluliilullchilJrtnural- ni"rceni<^. _ >noMllor O ■- IWWW p)ui5gomo ■ifi'enJul. l I j ^ B .. . -M . s _ .,•> roholic/ilynfiinitiomil famili,nilji., _ ,i,K,n — Hurley SenloFCftlzensSe nemultlpocii O iW W W " 710 1 TSECONDND PHIZES!“|I|H | ^ lySllcofiavor -0 U MiiRic Valley Frllow*hip)'Hall. Hii rinoclili-ale a t center -- 1 p.m. iW lW W / 3 gameepalittOrBfy pi ...... l i r e S I /UeoholicK AnonymouNouH nu«incH«iHM imd ProfeHnloniil People Mdinc Valley Fi'llownhi);»hi)) lloll - n.Hin CbiiiaCartharden renlauriinl. IVin HdU -- > C3 I luul p.m.: (cloiirdd nniiii-«miikiiiKl H f>p.m. s i 1^' p.m.; (cIor»'»* • CompiiNNl.NNloiiate F riends Aliitcon <»paci(, 'irt'” -. . Kdcn-Hnzclton Seniori^ rC itU e n . Je ro m ei‘ A Al-Anon ?i'iiii>ru-nlll« O vereaten! A nonym oua any size. M aiulann Mcium- ri'ntaurauranl - n,.„n. Kelli,wf,l,ij:,l„p Hall - 7:.10 p.n,. Li - [ ^ j Ovrrenler* /\nonymounou» Twin Fallj>llN S h rin e Club .iquid Valley Fcllo«.hiphip Hall - 7 p.m. Coldi-aC.r;('•riddle reNtauriiiit '■ r>::i()p.io. PnOCT£RlC*MOL£ 3700al^24350 Stop I.luht Club Veterunsns of Foreign Wura Post No. ^ L j '' A yit AjryiQ tii-o B ______III I ‘I- :c-rc>:rJ rcfrn u:i.'n;j w.rn ■ R j l O F U Ir, 0! cjrcnai^' cupC Ooi ■ :n ct rrn p;n;^L»C0 Set a / ' 7IOU4.O0_pl AOOa.EIPoMPom. n 68571-M4< ■ l>»^-- 'i a i|p v I . : ' r - '* n r ■ — i (ri'.W'-. i’rcUn* . \: x - r __ I s I B w ^ I OO your noil puictusu 0* ili Call 785-: F r e e 15-7314 otToll 1-8DIiDO-952-6457 - -- — ! BUllilly: sw ish : on BLU BOV | !| Free! EEi s t i m a t e s • S e r v i n g AllIII Of Idaho iads^[W e\«avi»Parklr 'I ^ C D cp aiLr f f i o a ® ...... 11 I t u»-«.y«:Ti>gn cojtyi 7~r ■ iS A V fe E p j l k I S A V E ^

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Don't taket ligl^hting forr grante room's; purpos<^ The bnlllee iagainst the bother- cateatea that lack of altentivenessii iis a Do not transfer themhem. especially • some insoclss tthat lurk in apart- Icadiiading cause of pesticide-rela'lated into jars or IniUles thithat once held Dy MARIA LAPIANA and .snarl at the dog." ■ hohow everything in a room is offected menl.s and gardens gai requires con- probloblems, food. Be sure lo readd lalabels cureful- New.i(iay And if yoiyour meals sometimes look bybyit, ButlHdgesaid, stant vigilanceice — ond so does the I ly Many products needleed to be dilut- “Studies show thal most peo less than a{appetizing, ynur kitchc'n’s Another mistake is thinkiiking more protection of' hthumans and pets frpm ‘ ed before use and cliildiliildren and pets ore pesticides in unlocked an Let there be light, but let it make lighting ma>lay be more lo blame lhan isis belter “A lot of light is no insecticide poigioigoning, according to a ‘ must (if^t'n Ih! kept:pt away from .sense" u'nd suit the mooilood or liisk ul 'yourculinarary expertise ...... SUsafily good light." Kate sailaid. Well- scientist al NiNew York University here they are accessible to . cl V "■ treated areas for al leastIras 2'1 hours." ■en, or near food and mediciicine. hand. “Alway.s5 uuse incandescent light in pliplaced light is always better . Medical Centerter Ibo many pooplo lakeike lighting for the kitchen,"m,’ said Gisry Qorfon, a de- When choosing lighting,?, for^lhe -There is no need to slop using Iso, ^j’. people are often lax ab Overexposure lo insectiddcy inse may ading labels._ wcnring gloves, granted (a floor lampnp here, some signer for• AArchitectural Lighting, a hohome, it'i.‘? wise lo consider■how h your pesticides," sa'said Rudolph Jaeger, ■' , cause runny eyes, cougloui'h, wheezing, track lights there), nnd illuminate New Yorkk company “Fluorescent roirooms are used. “Ask yourselself, what research profesfessor of Qpvironm enlat^-.)l spraying 'in- enclosed spact cramps, vomiting, diarrhea, diar confu- the home as nn nllerlRirlRoil^'tr Tliey li^fT-makescesTwd“lwk"iipproprlato:*—nn -nrrrMighting’.'^Bmridgo sail medicine, " i hlj tena:—!»ion-«nd-urin«ry-iiicoiiiicontinenct^r-In ------g physician at the center. don't plan lighting likee theyth plan, say, Apd stay away a from track lighLn, “It's the most basic questioiion. Is It a should be explicploited, so long as ihe' severe cases, livernr dysfunction, window treatnienta.. warns Gordordon, because they cast totask in the kitchen or youilur dining people who use ubi them are qualified ”Ci“Care musl always be taken wwith brain dymage and dealiealh can result,. ' -Bul.lightingin uninlegilegrul part ofa shadows on>n Itho counters tlial make it Latable?"-.. , . - -,,, - lo do 60 and useus< them carefully,'^-----*nsec.seclicidcsJ,Aaron.sire,psed. !Sl Aaron said---- :------home and more a factor:tor in how you. difficult —-• aand dangerous — to chop, “Think of the activities tlthat will feel than drapes or swawags will ever dice nnd parlare.. tatake place in a Rpnce ond wlwhat kind o b e.-...... — - -of-of-hackground .-setling_you3u w a n C ------“Lighting affects thele wayv you per- ' L i g hting t i l affects the 9Gordon ' said. “If it's your diniining room. form tasks, how you feelsel andi how you , is it a formal space where pipeople sit 1obk.*^shrd"Ncw‘Tork irgtirghtihg design- W ay~5; you perform ------uJ,*, p stmighl-in-cliHirB, or-arel•elaxedca»—i^ | K ______er.Frnncesca Bcltridgc,c. ofo Cline, Bet- tasks,5, how you feel ™sua! space? Or both?' tridge and Bernstein1 LLighting De- , . Consider colors and surfa'faces, loo. sign.' “Especially inI i:interiors, in a n O how IH you look.' ,\iAre the walls, floors andd ceilings ealth F air C o0 t h i n g light or dark? “If ihey’re' lijlight, you / apartments, for exampltnpie, it's artifi- Francecesca B ettridge, cial light thal creates:s theI environ- won't need as much illuminenalion be- ) A p r i l ' 2 9 ment.’ - l iighting g designer cacause the light wil[bbuncc..If 1 they're J Proper lighting'is imimportant “be- ______dark dc and you're faced with lightingli. a / It is what you ,, clubby atmosphere, you haviive to cre- / ■eening done now cause whai you light i ■ makeup never looks the Have your blblood chemistry sere see." said New York-fight:chtinedi!sici.cr ate more glows — or change;e the sur- V - tho'Tcar-view mirror a.s it j-jj -inlthe MVRMC Laboioratory. Ann Kale, of Ann Kalelo Architectural/ j " faces," Bettridge said. Keepp a room’s ' the bathroom mirror, your Lighting Design. “In thethodaytirno.wc t o in the architectural intep-ity in mi:nind. “You ^ robably all wrong. “Women rely on the sun. But ns as soon as s u i P">‘ .can't just slap a piece of tradick up and J ] I ;e up under one light and ’j.j, goes down, the world bclnnBSbeli to liBht, say that will do the trick.'[.' Gordon J 7a.m .-10a.i. m . nother.can look green," Gor* It’s the only thing thntt surrounds.si you »"rk in anol said. 'It-am alter one's perwrception of , ’ ^ (ion said. compleiely" theth space. A traditional rcroom can (__ M o>nday n th ro u g h1 :F r i d a y Improper lighting can:an hnve a .sub- A commornon l^hting mistake people never ni look traditional wilh;h modem lie, but very negative' impactim on alti- make is pulllulling a light up in the cen- fixtures." fi; Think about whehere light M a r cch l 27 through I A p r i l 2 1 lude. ter of a rooi■oom and expecting it to_ do will w go and how it will fit in.1. "Tou may feel uncomfomfortable or gel alllht'. 'wor^ork," Gordon siiid, “That’s Finally, consideif cosl andnd do not headaches’ and not knoknow why, Bet- the placeyou yoi need it." shudder nt at the thought off £spending tridge said. “Glare can.iin. make you so When your'ou put up on overhead pan- some sc money to light your hot,ouseprop. irritable or fatigued you,'ou turn around cake light,It, you haven't, considered erly ci lalth profile $10; glu[lucose, cholesterol, triglycerides,ti iron,, uuric acitcid, creatinine

Undefifeated. ‘ Fastisting (no food and warater only) required forf 12 h'burs prior to R ijsselA tht h l e t i c . screireening. - ^ T h a m w c a r _ _ _ *Bloo3od Type -- $4 fee For durability, slimrvjigth ; n n d proquality construction, nothinhing beats Rus-sell Athletic. ^ No wonder Americainm 8 athletes ,e MVRMC Health Fs'air April 29. No bioDlood e than fifty ^L|Ibi *Restsuits available at the 1 c h o se n it for. m o re t}- r. y e a rs . Tb g e t th e chenemistries will be donfme at the Health Fair. bcatsdection^..^ o f colors a n d \ \ ^ lall 737-2027 trimconibin- \ \ » For monorc information, ca a tio n a a v a i l a b l e \ \ l a n y w h e re , s e e V y Free!:'lung tuncUon screen;ening in our Cardiopipulmonary Departmeinent (on our uniform \\ first floor ^jaC ent to Ae'lab) during thes saine fim e^iod,, March^ 27" ■■ - s p c d a l i s f a to d a y ." \ esults wiir be maile'ffl■d to you. •'A " “ A p n 21.- Test takes ataboufS minutes. Re:

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DEAR ABDY: I Imvtlaveayoung ’ child who has worn pinglasses since she was 4 months old. She:lhe is not to bc j ^ B rt j Abigail '...... I pitied, We consider itila a blessing that M VanBuren I j f l the problem (strabismi^mus) was diag- ■- ■ nosed and corrected1 at such an early r Dear Abby I ago. Perhaps in timee hiher gla-s.ses wil! not be such an oddity.ty. g it increasingly ‘ caused by)y creasedc or folded checks, I Abby, I am finding it I K . ' H difficult to be gracious)us to every wei!* (It intc/reriferes wilh the rapid process- I meaning soul who wanvanta to engage ing proccdiedures; ask your banker) I me in conversation aboabout my dnugh- I realizeize that people are always I tcr’s eyes and treatmcrment while Im asking ■ouloyou print things, but it I shopping, dining out,,t, cetc. Thin there would bee a a bighelpifyou could gel I _ .are the rude rcmnrks:l lorus and participates in ^'citicipates in volleyball and Ira and two young children in tow, must L you won’tI’t thinkt I’m stupid for ask- man ^ and Rebecca Stark. Il»ll, Kim- ''“ ‘I “ i ny unfortunate people appear | Kimberly Chamber of was a cheerleader for two yea give my undivided attentionatt( lo \ ing. Many berly High .Schnol; Laui■„ra Walls, The K nail, and it's almost impossi- is her financial contribu- Jardine, daughter of Mr, ar Mrs, strangers just to satisfitisfy their curiwi- in this ma! Hansen High School, and,1 Kari Van. Commorcc u 1 k-oid encountering the ^ing or inquiiquiring aboul, DEAR\R WEALTHY: Don’t feel CSl to offe '• those who arc dilTerenTcnt because they guilly whe.'hen you give a beggar just a wear braces, use crutc•utches, walkers, kind word)rd or two, Thai’s more lhan ■' ' wheelchairs or aomele kkind of device lo—most beggiiggarsgeU------^new coursce__ R ABBY: Your phrase. “All r help them functionI bebetter. DEAR / “Choosing Class." a free;e course of- DEAR ABBY: I havhave just ordered men donol no cheat on thoir wive.s" is fered hy the College of Sououlliern Ida- a teen booklet fromI you.yo I wrote a good Engliiglish, amateur logicians to i check and clipped itit tcto my note to ' the contralra(7 , ho Center for New Direceclions, will ------kocp.it straightJ-ju6t ] think William Shakespeare meet from fi to 9 p,m. Tu'Puesday and ' ___ you«wldbeQtreniennendous help to wrote gooc:ood English, you can find the _ Thursday,'e,venings, Aprilil ' 18 through f the bahking industry:try if you would ' phrase,, “All“A that glisters is nol gold" May -1, It-is inlended to< help h adults kJerchant ofVonice, Act _ tell your readers to) nenever, never, nev*. in the Mei — make choices if they are■considering"' Ci er fold a check. • Scene 7,Mine Ii 65, returning lo school andid let them \ , . My husband is a1 babanker in Fayet- -BOBWilEELER. h teville, Ga.,and oneoleofthe biggest HOCKESSIN. DEL. know what opportunities■s are avail- ^ problems with the checkche sorters and DEAR:JI BOB: Thanks. 1 m^eded able. For more informatiotion call 735- other high-speed equiquipmentis thnt. (Xni). w ~ \ P Valleey happee n in g s — z X m V [ For mere informalination call or ' ^ n io r citize;zens plw breakfast y / .4 ^ .______W E N D E L=JV.endclLflrea L ^ Scnio,t_Citi7.itjirapjlLwomen's clullub plans-speaker — ------;------, hold a French toasttoa breakfast from 8 a.th. to -T t B ------> — Marti Lunn of Boise will1 speaks on W e ’rre e celebrating tbe' o p e n i n g ^ ...... _--SaLurday.fltthese2 senior center. l(fi West Ave.,c.l.Wc” ; TWINFALlii- 1 Wiimeii’s __ __ Q f •------dellrSiiggesleddo:•donations are $l-for children.nurK I lcrl2,-.aaP'5-"P*l&^ for J Miigic Valley Christian \ of^our brand new sts to r e ...... w neeting at n :’ir)a,m. Apnl 11.1 at West- u S2 for adults andid $Sl.50 for persons over 60. ' Club luncheon mee Hillsboro, O R by hih a v i n g . A V . on Plaza, Rogerr GcGolden. Twin Fulls, wil! givek'e lhe spe- a /7 Simplicity* wood carving, Re.servation-s should si be a special sale at a DAR officers3rs to be elected Satu ly wilh'Tammy Pearson, 73-t- o r ...... FabrlclandF locatioT'o n s l ------9065.'9066.- TWIN FALLS./S — Officers will be electei:ted al the Jeanelte Anderson,son; 73-l-S7(l7, Twin Falls Dauglughters of the American JlcJlevolution- ______/ OFF !on meeting at-12:30 p.m. ^'ew^-.ivclcoiaei-iiL’ii's, o f conamiiitinily — — S i f Tm p l i c i t y ° ° r ‘ ------chapter luncheon jniurday nt • The-Tiinea^Now ,. 1 / 9 Canyon Springs'8 Inn,I Vesta Mayland. Twinin Fails, a rver(.s\ Send in/briformation to Va/l(i//t‘V//(ip- X IC V P j^TT ER N S> / ^ prin ^ _ member of the■C EBiblical Archeological Soci'ociety. will pen/fj/js, flo.v 5-W,'Iti. T w in Fulls. Jdnlw iC m i. P/ea.svin- i ’l [ N L: ¥ ' L G D K ^ < ^present a pi^bgrai;ram on EOTt~GuYsislfre”vc welcome, c/udc a phone nu/iilu/injcr wlwre yoii im v bi-'mu ______SWEATa t s h ir t I I ' DENIM CORDURO’)Y FLEI.EECE Recreaation distitrict offerss art class'S e S • UdcKO, i'll. rinV. Yrl!,i. - Arts classes foror the experienced The■ fee fe is $13,r>0 for district resi-si- . Porcelain Doll Class ■ = 50II:W pHrr III:. 5 0 1 ' ii and inexperiencedd artista will be in- dents andan< $H) for non-residents, Participants in this six-ix-week class. n<-nupius, troduced at the Jerome Jei Recreation - FourDurlh Through S’ixth Grade Be-k‘- taught by i^iVisa ,Bunjrnham, will t‘'Brigadier” “G o b i” “ Siilky” ill doil-of-their— ' ■ • District. -ginningi g y A r f • ------compicte_a-poraJain-d( »KS P O L Y/ESTER E Classes include:i: Thiss eight-weeke: class will offer ba-)a- choice. This class will begegin when six SPORT TWILL LINEN LOO» ; - Experienced TblcIble Painting sic drawlawing skills designed especiallylly participants have registettered and vvill IINTS by be held at 7 p,m, Thursdt-davji. The fee •no- ; Liz Briggs ■willII tite.Tch n six-week for le the older student.s, taught by • r.r.". i'oiy > QQ • tole painting classs forfo those who have Lowell1 While,V l*he class will bejin al .is $10 plus materials, had experience witwith tole painting. 3 p.m.1, Wednesday' at Centra! Ele-le- lb register for any ofif the cbsses, . ii’uicrscif ion District at The class will begibegin al G:30 p,m, mentar\-ir\- School. Pre-regisiratiun is call the Jerome Recrealioi llrK- li.UU ' yd. afrMmy,. .nj.p,J.p-; W501- ' ^ . Thursday at Jeromeme High School. ncces.sarsarj-, 32-1-3389, tVm aretta Plus" ULTRASUEIED E’ G INMGHAM G UofI(’ celebrati(ion to be heldh Tuessday ID LINEN LOOKSKS & FACILEE * - . C HHECKS E . WMV I’ . TWIN FALLS-— 1 Thu University nf ;i no-hos'lost social hour at 5:30 p,ni, andmd versity can remember ihiheir common .(K-Vi .... ^ $ J 8 9 $199 bond. Reservations'may'iv1)o made by wcti.. Idaho Centonninlll SilverJ and Gold a bakeded potato bar at 6:lt0p,m, y d . Day celebration will be held Tuesday A salisaluie to' University Presidentent contiioting Judy Watsoi^on, Is Hr 1 ------. ‘flt Canyon gprtTT]::-r{ir-rmrrtTr'rx in f.Tlls:— Kichardird Gibb nnd hll; m'fo, Uctt^T. li.'li;' K.iieii Hu5hoif 7 ; « part oftjf the program. Silver and Goldold Brizee,73.'W189, P R IN T E D DRAPERYY SILlTl x ; ...... The event inctudiludc.s a ‘Magic Val- day jsR celebrated c >-early as a timem e ...... - - - ...... - -FLANNELS ------FABffleSrSrrr'— ------F tO WWERS— ! ----- — leySilver'and Goldold Day salute’ with when a!alumni and friends of the uni- (Inciuding loco curia'Iain’s) ^ nlrnl vuirs ^ OFF jJoFK | Excharinge progr*ram seeks •r.rralb t i f i IJ.99yd.i.Lp... ■ 1 = 3 0 5 0 ^ STCTORE HOURS: , host faamilies forr students oo.-Fri 9:30am-9pm A T j ■ ^ 1 S y TQIW ixI S4iuiilurd»y 0:30am-6pm J - \ PRIL r 5-18, 1989 S < T\VIN FALLS) -— ' International hold responsibilities re;: and be includedded inday .IhOOnm-Cpm * Student Exchangegc 1Programs (^\SSE) in familmily activities, is looking for hostlost families in the -\Vy'y help\- the host family to choose 840 B lu e Lalakes Blvd. Ncbrth, Twin1 IF alls ------Tmn-Falls-Rrettr----~ ; ; ; a' ^tudu;ident who ha.s some interests in ra H I < ______Exceptional highiigh school studenU) commornon witli the family, as well1 asos_.. Now Acting ; i From &andlnn\ia;ia; France, - Ho]]«ndr-kc.c-p 'Hv'in-euiiiact ^vlih the host-,family ■ Applications For Germany, Great Britain, Di Spain and .jnd siu 7 3 3 -0 3 student on a regular basis lo as- A oistant M anager Canada arc lookinging forward to ispend- ev everything is going smoothly,"i l j And Salei Personal ing' the upcomingig ;academic year in sav locilocal representative.'i Chuck and • America a.H exchanfange students. Local EstliererDulin, famlHes are neededded to host students ______^-.in-Idahfl______: _ If yo'you are interested inj^cotping)ing The students arare beween 15-18 an ASifiSE host family or would likeiike~ years old. are.lluenijenl in Lnglish.,fully. more3 information,i please contact^'icl: " i P fi ______. insured and havec ththeir own spending Chuck:k nnd. Esther nulin,73-1-931II oior money, ihey expt'Clpijji'TO-shnrrtcraFc^OtWtK33^802.------

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Board camee toti 160.68 m illion shares, stocks. stoc ftjrS1«n u a m 30 -.1 I tt fimwi. KD pxrca. Uil Nd. 1 ba««. haa• IdasIc OIICACO{AP1 —FulutaaltaSfgttdifgmiraoaeagj . partly weighed down byy wweakness in down from l&l1&1.66 million. •Another A negative influemin c e w a s Blla>andlt)tlQa(^arpla. OiciiacutranlcnFi, Faix u Mareanlla ExcfargaTua^: oMan (M t ITQ mor* racari pr loi MormaUcnxi««iM a Ctwl' SMIM Ov technology stocks. Jfie announcement by ,'S.'s e v e ra l rvdusicr CATaC companiescon involved in takik e o v e r s . , . i.xB,ro >4% ------i^x . ' . 77B77Br?.WT7-»77» ... !miNa=i£LO.iii.(i that thej'were taking dtftfe n S iV O '" Trtxra iai.703 44<»-]'* 71B7'IB 7 ia 71.17 Tli7 - a MhwidbCMGie^L'igiQelillirtffenlhitmA meimeosures. Oaalcti t.coao a'* . 1% aBCBaaaas7 -a ISpn^Ho^^^ npneelMdllranh OmCa' I.4ZLSE S'* —1 a!S a?5 aa aa - a n«iar tia^Cmralusia. ' |H MWIne . . mra »-% gf" La.ni> on ■■»na«i2a40-a » - Kknn v«*jf, r»m 1WiWrt» ■UmwttanW* (WBMti oMMne: Uan. 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i, LEisAL NOTICE ILEGAL NOTICE LEGAL L NOTICE P " I LEGAL NOTICE 2} 2 Increase tho season Siting Sii LltTonsos. Duo to FIEP p i n tho oxtnnsivo • and highly CLfiSSII (Boiw) Starch 23. 1980- Bmitfrom Br 6 B 10 halchory the U ^ 'S n p o f l Ti»ri«y;n : '**' Hxlhudradahlakwatwi UD IncfivkJuoIa vroridng In drill- sistoolhood b that soction tochnicol toe roqulromonts ot “ Iil ■ 077 Homa [Enlartaicartainmant’ V MGddukK.K)r.R )r> ;g « M , . *** ina ir ond oxptomBon for oil olof tho Salmon Rivor from siting siti a Hazordous Waste flnnounccm ontsS ■ 070 Commurvcaltor;alion Oa.vlcas ' ...... - mciy-receiv»-}ob-trairdng-}i-100 yards upttroareufeom—Ea (« Q ; 1 1p«rea4«M w PCRTLWCI.O(C0 » {AP) - tUdi« O J ) p j a P D T ~ and U incomo n*»i*tnnco ththo mouth w tho Pahsim- on on oppftcation f o T o H a i ^ "1 __ ^ooo_Haatlno a Air Cond.C • 4>t(e«wV). •• Tual^rbrB'Uiif*rt*rrh^iiPonl»n4hf**tiw(tpf “ arckxis W aste Facility Sit- ■tacrrzTTM ' i oa't Fuinlluta aI C^arpalsC^a. ' ntUrwhMbtfil*jfl^pM t«Nt«s*i«c«a.eoni.Urt^ bonofiu° if Ihoir }ob> wore orol o Rivor upstream to art loit duo to Incmawid im-, flFlodfish Lako Crook. ing ini License requires o 001 TtoiiBta 002 Duilding Malaii CCDC N - ViN M wt«l *JD (fU«V):iKV):tart^U9 wtfMrtfwivpar.fitim : , 002 Lo»t a Found A t; No.lKfl«N»at e a M U l - - porti. p Doportmont ol Etr>- ’3) '3 IncTOOSo tho daily bog, considerable co expenditure 003 Oaraoe Solaatlea ' (tMdrt; M ptW l^rtnjnoijW tT ol tho Department, This 003 Spocial Notlc»« • 004 Tool* catKMdil. HilaNlteUii ploynwnt Diroctof JuBo M, possession, p and sooson ol 004 Happy Ads -I rtolconidmMs r . ■ S 6kilorow onrrauncad today, tirCmlls Irom 2 -per day, 4 In proposol prx attem pts to re­ 005 Qioyclaa cover a ponltxi ol those 005 MamoilalNollo** 000 Fbawood po m jw o —v«i» «t«*s tsrr(i»Mn];btiMr (aw 1ttO< HxIbiilV.lHIirtinlraviltaioa U> '• Trado Adjuitmoot A*tl*- ppossession, and lO por co 000 P«>»onalB . • tai(itaraJ); ni»nani Nalbtn^rMMbWKllaHnfinM k • V t t,tonco ho* boon opprovod sooson « to: co co sts through a loo from * P07 LBnn a Oardeiarden ItmidndsMwitMcrtMtonSrsrypnuIn Ul lor oRgitslo w ortors provi- 3 por day,- 6 in possos- tho the appiicanL ■ - 000 Vailaty Foodaods • VpctpiMln outly ompioyod In Idaho sision. and 15 per sooson in Tho T imposition o f such a SeiectodOffenT" 000 Paisa Sup^ppU«« CAJ.OWLL — V(H1» »fi«t L7JJe«HH«flrt;C»k>.^l eirt lifetpwiln1 U J ?bytbofollo^^ng: ittho loDowing areas: ' loo foe Is required by tho Hoz- | j M i i j 001 CraallvaWoridVorld M t Ity n> (|x u : UA. Bi rtw m U p ctp n M h 002 Auctions U p dp R U ki; t s cCom pany.....Hoodquartors qa Cloarwotor F^ivor ardous ort W aste Fodlity Sit­ LofflarrdBro*L Co...... Tulsa, bb. MidcDo Fork Ckianvalor ing IrK Act. .Tltk) 39. Chapter ' PCflTUW). Or*. (*P) — ^tnftkforgnlni t IdukiwOwni 007 Jobsol InlaiOkI M a r k e t ,•. »jiM ^*Ponl«lTu«diyl9r»fircuriMihtiminlbyrilL WpelpitWIn, ^ IW CUahoma C River Irom tho Memo- 58, 58 Idaho Codo. F a r m e r s M ' .Those sections affected 000 Ssl»(Peopl« ' InKkwMrpipvMal. U(ctpnutn1 ,. • tc* FR.L Monraing Co...Donvor, rial Bridge ol U.S. .T 000 AdullCvoOarvioa* ______Ul ttpetprcmn-V ta Coiomdo c H ig h w ay 12 a t In In this mto-making aro os 010 Prol«*»ioni)i.S»rvioas ------' CGoophytlcd Sorvico., Don- Uawston upstream to a follows foi (Note: non-sub- 014 Child Ca<« Sar\'ie»* 005 FaiblUer aI TopTor 3oI vor, Coiomdo posted lino 150 yards stantw sts changes, such as 0:0 D«by*j|l#r* WafllQd 000 FaxmSaodd • Molon Driqing Co...BiHcnos. d o w n s tre a m of th o tho the ronumbonng ol unaf­ . 010 Envlo^dnl Wnnl^J 007 Hay, Oialn>&Faed & F Montarta mouth of Ctoar Crook, fected foe sub-soction, are not 017 OucirwM Oppofluni^a 000 Fartnefornen HERRY i FARM EQUIPSpmInt 1 \To quality, workers m ust cc. North Fork Ckidrwator shown): s h 010 Incomo Ptopotly 000 PaalurM lof\o> RantR I havoboon: Rivor from its mouth 01,5000 01 Amended soction 020 MonayjoLoan I. 100 UvaatocfcWsnWanlad . 1 1. laid ofl by Iho Trodo upstroam to Dvwrshok onlillod‘LEGAL AU­ 021 Mon«yW«nlod ' 101 AnUT\at Oraadu— dmo j SATUIiJRDAY, APRIL. I8,1989 1Act corlitiod compony Dam, THORITY.' 023 lnvoftlm»nla. ' 102 Catlla lU ch th o s o l ii to d d. d South Fork Cloarwotor 01.5003, 01 Adoptod, ond 02!> IniUucIloo 103 Dairy CciuiprTW SALE'-ETIME 11:0DA.M. ‘ Nt obovo, and Rivor Irom its mouth tonumbered In soction 104. HorMa Ls c a llo i: 650 West IIGOriorthc?nh d Rupcit. Idiho 121/2 rrvkts dua nonh o 2. Soporatod from thoir. upstream to tho conflu- e n title d 105 Horae Equipm t totSiloMjiiie:) work oa Of ahor Octobor onco to American and •OEFlNmONS.' 1,1985. I Fted l=thrt>T8, ond 01.5355, 01 Adoptod soction Real Estate for ^ s r X o .lala - - TRACTORSTf AND COMIM B I N E ■ ] 110 Poullry* RablRabt>>Ia Bonofiti avaiiabto to th o to q ontided -WaZARDOUS !i cab has snap-on dual - Massoy IIOOTradorwithcabhassnap-on110 0, Snako Fliwr From tho ■ I.H.C. lOGGTfadorwilti c j I • irxJividualt b d u d o : Washington stato lino WASTE FACIUTY SIT­ 112 l.rloalk>n dual-M assey 510 Comblnnblno, Enaino needs repafrT -lob training If «ultnblo ING UCENSE FEE.' 020 Op*fi H oom . 113 Fwm A Har>char>cli SupJlas AVAILAOiLITY o r PRO------M r n u c K S — aw A \ k Wan tad wiM availablo. P O S E D R U L E S FOF^ 031 Oolot.Tcrwn Hom«» 115, Farm Work W. s truck wiUi 5 and 4 transmission, twintwii scrow 10 w h e e le r ' wator rivers upsBpom P( 1972 l-H.C-IBOOSoiloa Iti • job loarch oBowartcos to to Oxbo'M Dam. PUBLIC PL REVIEW; Within 032 QuhVPitaf Homo* __ wilhTradcwlnd 2 0 fl;c o3mblnatiQn m b bod-1 9 6 1 1.H.C.Trudwik wilh Knephlodoofaln bod \cover oxponsos whon Copies ol Order No. 69-5 tho thi timo limits spociliod 0J3 Klmb««ly/H«ft«*n Homo* R e c r e a t i o n n a l a n d hoist.D nDinQ n ee d sI reprepair . lookino for work'outtldo bore availablo from Iho bokw, bo any porwn can to-. 034 J»iomn Hom«s tho araa. (C om m ission S e c re ta r y , view vie tho propoied rulos in 035 OotKJinoAVondon Homoa. . — GROIIDUND WORKING EQUI1J I P M E N T i EbTHIo Wanted • rotoeaSor) pilowanco* to |Idaho Pish and Gamo the thi DHWAdmlnistrallvo 030 noni 120 Avlallon onotn Plow - Aco 14 tt. Roller Harroitrow • Evorsman Swing Tall Land j 037 Futrr* and nanciioo • l.tI.C. Model dA2 A Bonof holp oHglblo workers and (Commission, 600 South P Pr ro c e d u re S o c tio n o r in 121 [}oala& Marin,4arino llama 1 Plano wilh wido stcol wheowheels fn liont* Aono 4>S w - HydtBuHc~PrM»— Ketioqg------1 •'.LEGALNOTICE " -OW ® raTiONO: Any w o oon— Ametican Com pressor--I- - B-G 6-'ftrd44ydttullc Carryall Scrapor.Scr • • . IFodoral Omnibus Trado submit written commonl' 054 Untorn, Apia, a Duplojaaea 132 Aulo Paila&:a a iAooesaoilaa YOU ARE.HEREBY NO- 133 AuloaWantaCintad ----- NOTE: Thet# ato manyI momore plitccs ol older latm CQuIpmen'n fln tth a tw ill t>o so ld th a ta t o g oo d 'nnd CompotitivonoM Act. ^TlFlEDthaltho'tdahoRsh rogordinghhe proposed 055 noom m atai Wnn’»d which amorldod tho Tmdo j rules, and ony indivHiial 050 Rooms For Rant 134 AuloalorRao lor parts and scrap. Also50 Qutlticr a number ol usod cinder blod■lock. ■ ] dnd Gome Commission 135 C ycJasi Sup;SuppCaa \ Act :l danco with Sections 36- ' 130 Pick.UpTcuc*rcucKa . TERMS: All Itomiams sold u s ls,.whoro is. Full jthoy ato' oligibto for thoso ' rulosIs oncourogod to 050 Condominium nonLila bonoRu are urgod to con- 104 ' and 87-5203, Idaho inlAl . ’ ■‘0 HaavyTcucKaucKa/3on>i'a ; Sa1iMaRBg*dby Mobil?bil 20W3&-00S4 Eottlomont dayy col salo. easli or bankoblo | Codo. win hoU 0 quartoriy submit information con­ 000 Watnhouaailitsraga RonL tact thoir noarost lo c alJo b ) cerning Ihe anticipated 001 Caraga Ranlala . . ' chock. Tltlo# on vohiclos wifl-bo hold 10 meeting beginning at 0;O6 “ BILL eaT I9^»- Sorvicfi OlTico. [ oconomic impact ol Iho 003 Wantadlo Ronl 142 lmpoil/Spo4's& ATVskTVs the Silver Gotona Room. proposed ^ oction. For os- < £ . S S M ^ funds ore usodi forIc sottlomont. NolNng to bo April 5 ,1859. ______\ slstonco on lochnlcol 140 Antk^ua AuMI\utos tiod. Havo l,D. availablo. Student Union Building. quostione concoming tho 140 Auloa-AMCiMC j movod until sotlloc LEGAL NOTICE {UnivorsiW ol Idaho. Mos- J : luk:k proposed rulos contact t52 Autos VQuksk ...... Bill Es'tM J J.M c U W S CAYLORO PH1UIPS Soction 302 of tho Carl cow. ( Idoho. Mgrchandiipg 154 Auloa-C^TidH^Tidilao ------Porkins Vocatioruil Educa- Woyno Hart. Program An­ Ihryslaf ! DqbIo 208-C94-25466 208-67B-2882 208-67&‘78S9 YOU ARE FURTHER alyst, ^ Doportmont of 150 Auloa'Chry* tkan Act osti^lishod provi- NOTIFIED | that tho Com- S . 15fl Auloa-Chev.:hevrok>l sions for joint projods of , Hoalth and W oiloro,. Divi­ )odoe mission proposes to odopt sion ”, ol Environmental 007 MiacallcnaouB For Salae too Autos - Dodo local oducation agoncios ,as pormanont. biological ^ OCO Compulara tC2 Autos - Ford■ord {LEA) and community j Quality. (200) 334-5B92. I ICO Aulos*Marctilarcury & Lincoln amontlmonts to Rulos end Bq oiso, Idaho. All written OCO Can>ataa & Cqulpmenl Roflulabons Governing tho ®I 100 Aulo*-OW»'JIdamoblla basod organliBtlons I comments and tloto con- 070 WantadtoBuy (CBO). Tho Stato Division ‘Taking of Gam o Animols 071 Wanted la TroJo 172 Autos - Pontli■ontloo coming tho proposed rules 173 Autos • Plym<’lymouth of VocaUonal Education Is |(IDAPA 13 1), ond Rules m ” ust DO diroctod to tho 072 Antiques n u G i N T R y\ and FloguloDons Govern- 174 Autoa-OthetJther . H COU! 073_ ESazaArs & Cratta ' sookbig joint applications i undortignod and must bo lo provido sorvicos db- 1Ing Fish'ond Crustacoo 074' Musical Initruments 173 Auto DeaJara postmorkod or dolivored 340 Servio* Diract»rectOfy scnbod t»low durir>g tno I(IDAPA 13 LJ. on P or boforo April 24. 070 Otrca Equlpmanl Aa U C T /C9 N period of July 1, 1{«9 to Tho Commission will also conskJof other matters that. 1989, 1' Juno 30. 18% . Alkawabk) < • DATED this 23rd day ol fA C U L A R moy properly como before “ S P R I NNG SPECTi activitios aro: i March, 1909. __ 1. Outroach programs to i D. Koftjy Lowdor, Supon/i- YOU ARE FURTHER ° F A R M IMACHINEE R Y S A L E fadiitato tho ontninco sor ^ - OO;002 Lost & Found 007)07-Jobsoflnteresl 007-v3 7 -Jo b s oMnterest NOTIFIED lhal public ? WEDNESDAY, API\ P R l L 1 2 ,i m REXBURGRG, IDAHO *.11:30 A.M. of youth into a prognun : Administraiivo Procoduro — exil Muih ol R a b u j l ^ e l l US, of transitional sor\4cos icomments wilt bo takon ol 5 iRUNE Expetioporioncod tniOw needed, D lK C no X S -T ^k o lust n i l : tho public hearing schod- Soction * JEJEROME DOG LOG ^ Turn norlhortp Fiona* road and subsoquoni on- DHW Legal Sorvicos Divi­ FLIGHT AHENDANTS payy co. comfnensurato wSh or- , ■jcfoslioiTillsiioniiGuKdA tranco into vocational 'utod for 7:30 p.m, at Borah ^ AVAILABLE FOR Soo00 t>d undor c lass 25 porioncfionco. Can B2S-5705. Thoator, Student Union sion “ education, omploy- ADOPTION Aroro you an RJJ. roady tor a Experper mochank:. biteratate PILLAR Buikiing. University ol Ida- 450 1 Wosi S tate Stroot, 3rd„ TRACTORS & CATERPII nwnt, or othor oduca- chahorigo? C onsider 0 cro- ImpletTplem snt. Jerome. Call - ho. Moscow, Idaho, on Floor t 1- JOHN DEERH 4320 4x411x4 uiaof. Diesol. Cab. 3 « . P.T.O, -■ 11-- JOHN DEERE 4020, Cab. Sytv*ro tion and training. Boiso, Idaho 83720-9990 1;30pm-2:30pm aiM 324-260a twumission. P.T.0,3pl.hit!;. hitch, 340 0 hours • 1- JOHN DEERE 43204 1 4x4 tnctor. Diesel, Cab, Synchro 2. Transitional sorvicos: Ap*U 19. 1989. Roquosts ® ' fof Qoneral information (208) u 334-5564. Publ’lc u t H oollivyoll Linda Fedora!doral )cb, oams $35,000- ______tf3nsniii$ifl(ul&.3i 3fl lubbcijbto-UaWSSEtfERGUSOK 65.0'eji3 ie«) lrJCtor_3 p L P J.O , 41X1. hours on such a s, aoitudinal ana PUBLISH: W edneeday, 1.1, Fem ale Australian jo)nohnson or Cheryl Juntunon $90,00 rhotivalionalprovoca; may bo modo by tolo- C 0.000 a year, all occup4-______; m alcr ovcftiaul. New battericlerics, hydraulic p u m j - 1 - CASE 2 67■0 0 4i4i4 trxlor, Diesel. Cab, 3 pt. Duals • Aprils, 12, and 19. 1989. •Shophord X, black & at1734.5900. 7: 5 o ons. i.[ Directory. » 9 .9 5 .Z ^ Ktor, 3 pL Wido licnlcnd - 1 - IMT&NAlNATIONAL FatmaU M tractor, Wilh side lional training pro­ phono to tho Idoiio Do- - l-lNTERNATIOrW LHlTKloi gray. 6 months, .-HENTION-HIRINGI n Gov- 208-67:8.678-8967 bet B &'3 pn t . I- FORD 8N gas tractor, Wilh hydrauliaulic 3- bucket/loader - 1- MASSEY ' gram s. partmont ol Fish and _ mowcf. N eeds T.L.C. 1 - Fl 2, Fomolo Gomian rnm enl jobs-your a re a . pra'mTr : FERGUSON1135lractor,DicDiesel R T O .^ . 3 pt • 1 - MAS&Y’ FEiFERGUSON 1060 tractor. Diesel, P.TO, 3. Provocatlonal oduca- Gome a t (208) 334-3771, finnouncomi ants- Shophord X. brown, 4 aming carpenter. Phono : 17.840-$«,48S. Directory. 734^4-487^4 . 3pt-1-CATEnPlLLAflTD-fi tend pre^ration andI DATED ^ is 29th day ol | mor^ths. $29 • Morch, 1 989at Boiso, Ida- ■ 29,95, (rolundabtoj, CaD 1- fl4ime mechanic wanlod, TILIAGE EflUIPMENENT 02-838_^.ext ri707^ rrwnt corxSuctod In co-• h o . - = ShelterSh located on 1 mile ^ >nl-ond alignment arra ___.L ___ .l..HUTCHMASTIR25'..Bl-' Sl-lold 2 4' disk. Hydraulic vrinos., DiBccellcnt condition, 1 - OLIVER 345 - .._flporatlon with busi-. . Je n y M, Conloy. Sooolary- . Wiifiod nursing assistants brakeaiu), great pay and bon^ irHydraurtt-1.-J0HN0E£R£13sha(iV - 002- bjitS Found-...... wo6i-rood^so.lha.Dn-_ ^ Spfingjiinslicid cultivator■a 14'Y • 1- KlRSHNEft trail tyre' d ii tf ir H) n o u concom s In thoI Idano Fish and Game ______^ ___ tntrance to Sower plant o6dbdi6ran'shifts,fuII-rime ' 6ts1. Col!Ct 726-8353 (Joys. - ilpccf • 1 - INTtRNATIONALINAL disk - 1 - WElflOE S bottom plowDw • 1- TRIPLE K tiller. 12- - 1 - Shank area. Ctxnmission ; across tho rood Irom andnd part-timo at Twin F a b 72M6-t659 6 evonirxg.______rippcf • 1- KK Oigjcr. ModiHodcl S. 9-6* - 1 - GRAHAM plow -tillcf,:cr, 3 p t. B '- 1 - J 0 H N DEERE.3 boBom I PUBLISH: W ednesday. ;Found near Aiby’s: male, ac :aro Conlor. Inlorviewt, 4. Spocial provocatlonal blnck cal, 6 toed on Ironl _K^j«RT F^dio^_ _ ^ in-lime RN, intorest in ih; ; ------foliow».pkr<< ♦ Tf;p.b«amim.&-lash .{ lu(ner$—1-Comoination scrapet/lan(!plane.-71/2'-1-Ascr Irame -- — proporation programsI Aprils. 1969" ------? I • 1- Rigid shank 6' dxhloclcullintor,or, 32 f l - 1 - HOWARD 7 shank V-chisel ■ tool,6mo6ki:734.27a4, ' (vicD and hloctioo coflltcJ “ bnd plane. SO"*? b iada-r targotod to Innor-cily’ NOTICE OF INTENDED - 1989 dog licontos moy bo ££1 ilplul, strong loadorship plow - 1- INIERNA lONALm 5 shank d > i» l plow - 1 - CASE: 16'16 heavy duty ollset disk. Excellent youth, non-English! RULE-MAKING purchasod at tho City W a- Chlropracde C A ssistant quoliti'lolities needed, compoti- condition ^ 1- INIERNATIOIWONAL 140 2 way 4-bdtom plow, 10' • 1 - mnows. metal -1 - 9‘ toller spoaking youth, and' SUBJECT: Rulos and H O U N D P O U N D g}torOfficO- Full e wage. CtU 423-559r | packer - 1-IILLIST0N44 1tow» cullivatof • 1- MASSEY FERGUSONSON ollset disk 1 0 W - 1- JOHN DEERE tho youth ol othor ur- ' Regulations Governing N E W S ballationary period tooding to eon Acres'Coro Center In 3boHom2Kjyplow-1-DI1- BRiLU0«14^pickarfflulcta^1- JOlJ0HNDE£n£.1S disc Dndem nntecls - bara and rural aroa alary baaed on porter- ' Hozartjous Wosto. BUY & WEAR A UFE- Call 324-6436 sal xxfing is looking 4or an RN 1 - INTERNATIONALS shankhank deep soil tiller - 1- 4-row tool barearculliutor-l-SCHAFFEfTZnsTOa- “ havtr^ 'B-high'donsrty :------TIME UCENSE - -I iaiKO._poaso sond typed , ;“ ACTIONrTTTo"pT0posod- - - i f n o sn tw e r a 2 4 -4 3 ta - _ mat 1 o t part lime, for day shift ______disk______ol.povorly-Who.nood__-action.-uftder Dockal.No.. - - rosittiumo-lQ:.flQx_5fiQ2.:c/o. largo nurBoratso LPN— P otato EQufp'MENS t ...... spocial provocatlonalI 0105-8803, involvos tho ■ ...... TWiN'FAu5 Lost: Lo 3/12- from CSI cam- Timimos Nows, PO Box 546, oducation programs. pus, 'Inkky* blocii and whho Twi■»ii Falls. ID S3303. irt-timo evenings. Qood U o iJn potato haivwlor.X BIBlow. 3rd tow ntw l k l Belted chainfuln - 2 - LOGAN 6 1w p o aio plaa'ets. amoruJmonl, adoption ondI ANIUAL SHELTER pu xking conditbns, comped- 5. Assossm ont of stu­ rt>numborir)g ol ru o s gov- SIomalocal. Col 733-7093, — Gandys Exccllcflt shspoJ 1 1-- ACME 4 row single cut poQlo planBlanter. Gandys • 1- LOCKWOOD 4500 dents’ noods in relation Jompu-prrl in Haik>y is hir- tivo,e , »w ages. Contact Morri- p ctilo hjrveslor. DIcrwr.r. DcDelted chairr, primary, secondary & tear cross. Canopy - 1 - LOGAN 3400 4 ’ oming Hazardous Waste, Fourtd 1 Doga Lost: tj) By Rock D ock Con- D Stevenson. Director 9 I to vocational oducation* Titk) 1. Chapter 5. Ruios1 1,• Lab X, black, male, , yon, yo bulf-colorod Cockor ig prosa person to run a too St — ..... m c/osjow f. All boned‘A cl-chaia FJcld ready. Excellent Condition■lion - 1 - LOCKWOOD 4 rcw a o s s o w L ------_ a n d Job*;------ij«y busy Kek 960 press. Nursnjrsinq at 934-5601. Lsie m odel with vrftcels: rearrear. Exceltent Conditico - 1 - GRIMME•IE \potalo harveslor. 1984, Belled chain, 0(\d Rogulotlons otlhoI 2.: Torrior. brown, moto. Spaniot. gr w/fod collar. II OT 6. Guidance and counsol-: Dopartmonl ol Hoalth andI 3.: Lob. chocoioto, foihole io yposoitorto run Compu- HEA\1EAVEN SENT NANNIES primaiy, sccon'daiy. Goodod conditionc • 1- TlilOKOL 2 tow pctatoXalo harvtsler 1- LOCKWOOD Mark XL lound, coll 736-0917 or ^iraphk: or Macintosh tvpe- neo d i ing to assist studontI Wolfaro. 4, Groat Dane, brown ond 734-6326, ^ hoaflbrokon kids. ^ loda qualified nannies potato digger • StanoltcfOS. s. beltedI primary & secondary, 1978I modelme • 1- 0P P E L 2 t c w o o s s m t r - 1- with occupational' AUTHORITY: In compli- gray, ( fetnoki. wr . Call 1-362-9830. JOHN OEIHE 415 potatoto piplanter 4 tow • 1- ALLIS CHALMERS:RS potalo haivcslor • 1- Seed piler 1 - choioos and with tho LoGi: Male Rodboc^Hound, Foe ’ onco with Soction 67-. !5. Groat Dono. black, irgr- sco; on nock, very friend- cv, you tovD W rth o n p ie a rt— - PAV\S24' potalo pitcr-1-- 1 - 4 row potato to llo • 1 - LILLtSTONON 4 tow cultivator -1 - SPUDNIK seed soloction of a voca-• 5203(o)M). Idaho Codo,. imale. V* Lxporioncod irrigotor and onsweiswor this ad. Wo aro loofc- pilcflube-1-SPUONIKseIK seed tubo with 16 HP • DRlGGS/STRATRATTON tnoior, AH hydraulic. Excellcnl ttonol program. ly. opprox 60 b c . kict obovo oquiquipmoni operalof, must be jngg folor teachers, teachers . rwtico Is nort>by given thott 6.i Torrior X. gray, fomalo. W h o n o Fnlf,. 423-4278, ^ condition • 1- WtJESTOfJEfOfJE d ouble cut potato cuttcr • 1- MIL!MILESTONE seed duster. Like new ■ 1- Applications submlttod’ tho Boord ol tho Doport-. 7. Lob X, black and whito, ^ Me lo food cattki in winter- heeOT}bor9 . volunteer grandmas A).tERlC/vN IB' p ou io pilcr pilci • t • SPUDNK sodmg liblo -11- - MILESTONE seed cutlet/d uster - 1 - will bo llmltod to’ mont ol Hoalth ond Wol-• fomalo1 pup. „ into, lop wooes, 5434932, n n10 d a anyone who would bo- TlllOKOL 3200 2 tff# potato00(31 crossover (QcScd chain) Asscfledfled nosocorws, toilets, kickers, diggett $15,000 for any ono5 faro, through tho DivisionI 8,i Gorman Shepherd, 003 * S(HCl»l N o tlo i ^^xporiencod milkor needed, inleroileresled in working wil[t chain, ETC-1-LOCKWOOl/OOD M4500 potalo tiarvcstor Star rollersIcrs. Belted chain program or activity and^ of Envtronmonto) Ouolity,,. blockI and tan fomolo. a s e pay JI4M per month -► chikJrolikJren. Houn wil bo var- shall bo lor a ono-yoor Have o lumpy p ; d tfom too' ^ HAY,^Y, GRAIN EQUIPMENT & ICiJM BINES ^ h as initiated rt>gular rulo-.' 9.‘ German Shophord/ many 1“ worms? 1 will take ixcelent irKontive program, iod.d. SotxlS letter er rosumio c 8G00 model, 18' reel. Pow t steering.' period witfVconsldor-* making procoduros. The> Dane X. brown, rtuiio. ‘ ^ •or inlormotion call 509- to:i: Pt P e rso n n e l. Suite 1 4 t. , . l-WHIIEoraincombinc K ig. Straw chocoor. Diesel. 979 hcurs” J- qiion for renewal do- thorn out lor you, C al Pat, - • N0.V HOLLAND 68 P.T.O.fc.0. baler - 1 - HESSTON 420 swather. 12" header. With draper i conditioxif • " proposoa action is autho-. 10. CoiUo X. tan, lomalo 733^7105. 188-3966. 62424 61 Blue Lakos BMJ N. TF,? ■ pondentupon porfor-*, rizod pursuant to Soctions; 11. Gorman Shepherd, - 1- MAYRATH grain autwg c r r .• 1- NEW HOLLAND 273 hater - 11- - NEW1 HOLLAND 282 baler, H ydrau k Spocl^ cakes dono kir all tciwion-1-JOHNOEERElM LL grain drill, 20 hole G* doubki disklis k - l-J O H N DEERE P,T.O, s id era d (,33 manco, availability ol' 39-4401, ol soq., IdohoI whito, fomok). .. funds ond priority ckh Code, ofloctivo July 1, 12. Gormon Shophord, occasions, « Indudos moidod oO'M7 Jobsollnlorosl 00707 Jobs ol Intarest • p(. trail - 1- INIER^W^lri0N0^i A L620 grain drill - 1 - 1 2 voll electriiictric grain-liil auger - 1 - ALLIED B'iSS' 3D 4 charador cakoa. 734- gra'n aug« -1 - HHSStONtON 4 0 0 hay baler. Erallent ccnditionion - 1 - JOHN DEERE 14j r a i n drills. 7* termination. Renowal^ 1989. whito. mak) f, projects will bo limited J - .. . 4656 4f d.iv5 or niohts ^ s ta d n g . f te s s »>tietl3 HitiHitch - 1 - JOHN DEERE 200 gallon1 3 iW sprawl Booms, P.tO, pumo • 1- PUBLIC HEARING [' to ilO.OOO applications.*• SCHEDULE: Ruk»-rruikingJ For Adoption ^ JOHN Deere i a giamI dnldrill • 1- ACE 500 gallon stainless stec!:eci Dnk a o p sp n ^w , 4 0 boom • 1- JET-'* for Iho socond year OOG Pertonsls FLC.Va'iSilBninauttef.iMf, P.TO. - 1 - NEW HOLL/NO 14' swathflth c r header • 1- NEW ItOLLWJO suDCf ^ hooring(s) will bo hoU il THE T IM E5 S -N E W S I ond $5,000 for tho thind° signed, written roquosts6 LOCATED W 8 jcll-pfopcllcd hay«ly v o a a i - 1 - INIERNAllONAL 3 75 swlher s w OescI, Hydrostalc • 1 - GEHL'*• yoar. MOTOR ROUTE: AAVAILABLE chopwfMX115-1-MELF.(ELROE grain drill, 6' spacing. G rass seeder.sec< End viti eels II lor a hoarino ore submit-. 139 6 th Ave W. ALCOHOLIC^ « A pplication p a c k e ts will" tod personally or aro od-. Open 5-7pm «nly BLISS/GLENNSFEIFERRY AREA CATTi n i J THAIURfflORSETRrRAI^RETC. bo ^ ^ s tn b u t^ u^ n ^ ^ . Uonday thru Friosy ANONYMOUS j drossod to tho under- , gtlH 7??-?300------_ r~»i8ninmna posmaruia on ' ^WEJIMES-NEWS-HA!HAS A MOTOR— _ • puti w/di'.-idffS G o o d ccrijrxr'd'ion -1 - WESTGtiARD Cante'&welu ccjed ru t!. Aiitomatic head catch Extra□ applicalions must bo? or boforo' April 24, 1989, 73j-OMOe)rt.284' HOTLINE-733-0122 f ROUTE AVAILABLE3LE. EARLY long^ EiDici side idcialease -1- Pickup chicmo ghll gua/d --1-1- 2 axle loggirig bunk Irailer.-ldeal lot3, rocoivod in this olfici)® Irom twonty-livo (p5) or A problem is not a prob- and postmarkod no f A MORNING HOURS. EXC■XCELLENT PAY pC<5tOlr3liCf CfiJSSli , moro interested persons, Because dogs aro brouaht lom ic when shorod. M en^ _ 'lotor lhan Juno 2, FOR THE HOURS INVOIVOLVED. MUST ------MiSGEtUNEOUS-EpiU I P M E M ^ - — =------:',..,otJfnm.an.a&aociailfln..■i . in evory hour and SOLD H n 'UH' UbSTHuV fcD 'all.Sf.^.«j ‘ y -IWVEECOHOMICALCL CAH AMD BE------i-wiNcoa.ooo M tip.roP.I 0 . fifnerator - 1 - ARRO twumalid greaarcaser -1 - 3 p( heavy duly loo $pli"«■ -• To obtain on oppiicaboo prosonting a petition with - gignaturos ol not k)ss than1 hours, ploaso caH or visit “ 1- Slaprtcuum ;uiipD yumoyu 6- GA.SDV bones • 1- JOHMDEf DEERE innet 16.9 t im - 1 - HONDA 175’5 for funds, pioasa contact ■ OVERERTERS a n d b e b o n40ABLE d ; r, twenty-five (25) members5 the pound daily to chock nclocidc-l-O fm poilportable welder • M M gallon luol tankank (2) elcctiic pumps Pickup sid^ln • - FVagor Salhni at 334-3271 ANONYMOUS GALL 536-2535 OR3R 733-0931 oMho organization, orr whether your pot has boon 733-9113______S « c l t 'w l j 155x33 snM13333 Iccks - 1- 500 gallon pickup boxIX swayer,s 40' booms. L^e new -1-150jO or by writing, .. picked up. This Is not an - BETWEEN 8 A.M.fl. &; 5 P.M. RRICK a b l e & puH cs, Dock chains, d u ty frt>m a govommental tub- PREGNANT-NEED H a P ? , gallon luel tank & s t a ai i - 1 1 - JACKSON 4 lino bald lork • OERRIl ty FtogorSalhro , division or agoncy. Hear­.. up-to-date lisL Mixed dogs J cow hool Ummcrj, hfjtal hoj$cfhe ,-10 gallon m lk can s, pipo, littin'ittingj, chains, saHoldm g, hydraulic ramitT) Special Noods Suporvi- 3 a re h a rd to d o sc rltjo , Free '' prognancy testing ing roquosi slwuid indudo availaole. Call Prognancy - *fiih h o s ts and ccrnectots:tOJ3 . 1- CASE 3 pt. hi’ih tool box a mrricf. e r New 3 - f^ucl ta n k s - 1,000-500-25050 sor-CBO Coordinalor a statonw nt ol tho (Sroct come to tho pour>d to soo “ 1- a » gallon sliJ'! in luet tank.2- Circulsling 24* elcctiic lan:Ians 1-JO H N DEERE 10- d o ar/b lad e 1- Stato Division ol Voca- Q if your pot is thoro. Como 5Hotline & Crisis cfonldr, interests ol tho 734-7472,24 hours n day. JOHN UtEHE 10-3wv1:l^l1:l^ y ^ lau l1C 3 pt. blJdo 1- DIAL-A-WATKATIC Icrtilirtr spreader 1- MISKW S' boxox tional Education potitionor(s) In tho subject:t and pick out a puppy or ' K f^pof hv-dijulicc n n m r 1- 8,000 gallon tuci tank 2-14*' xX e r wood shuOers 6-14* x 55* wwd0(3 &50 W est Siato Stroot m atter ol tho proposedd lull grown dog, THEY What do VT5U know about f ~m ARE NOWwtAKING^ 1 Boise, Idaho 63720 . i‘iu3cf5?2B -9'jl/2'nl'x I O ' lap S'dm g (iciturcd) rulos. WOULD LOVE TO HAVE MOilMONlSM? TRUCKS & PICKUl;ups PUBLISH: W ednesday, Any hoorirtg sito(s) will bo0 AHOMEI Tapod Motsago: 67W 620 APPLICATIONDNS FOR: I April 5 .1 9 8 9 ' ______accessible to’tho physi- . (now mossaoo each wook) 1-CHtWOLPT V-a 700 10 to y.tice:cr t;ucV 1D82 rnodel. 23,00000 1miles, 5 4 4 iransJTiinion, With 1985 /-ally L Lod: dothos, in bi«k onr- • Keno Runnen e r ^ m ^ r _ H iNATlONArTBDOTOVlKlff tru cn O « ------LEGAL440T1CE. - — tOuJvrHimmMCin]; bft ucrditiofi’ - 1 - INitl^NA' n TM^bogr'^tiwon S'r' 5SelwctwU'OffciA “ ' Apply at porsbnnol dffli: botwoon 10 ' I model. 5 & 4 liansmisj iloading bed Excellent condilion - 1- YOU ARE HEREBY NO-> lor persons with hoaring misjion With 1985 LOGAN scll-untoa ;h Impairments and brailloda 6th Avo. £.734-5180. Bov. 5 _ CHEVROLET 3/4 ton pickipickup, Aulomalic. Pipe mover pickup3 -• 1 - DODGE 1/2 Ion a c k u p . Automatic,i5 TIFiED that the Idaho Fish : and 4 p.m Wo will bo compoUth/ocan In our K .TV and Gamo Commission,n, or taped information (or)F loeroaniontooisatRC'sQi wages,-have an-oxcal ■ K C f^W JinZ iD ^tlucdSS rii)*l()(5 e n 8 3 V-S. 8 2S » 2t) rubber. w 3 i bulk pursuant to its authorityty persons with visual impair-r- ukJi stop, Ffi tho 3 ia . CftllI '1' ' ' ' \ Uuciiibr«U, t^ d s wok on molc(.''-1-•-1-DODGE-i loriliuclL 4 s i i2 d, Radio - >n monts can bo providodd 733-5942, REWARD. ■ . Insuranco plan'wlth'BIhBliJoShloidof “f ityck-5a604spa«j...... undor Idaho Codo Socdon — - I'CHEVROLET-Hooiiucl )d upon live days' notice. For ■ 007 Jobs ol bterost Idaho. Also good workinrklng atmosphoro. r AxtiTSaJTtliyA 'irjlI r a 19 bt v D n: : acaicctM fetfa.*dse n is, »tifi ij n J il r w ^V, f< 3S-^04(b)3, h a s o rd ered J Loa; brgo biack Lab msi*, 9 tho following omorgoncy;y airar^gomonts, contact tho® tno, no colbr. Store r •gd& JtxiliCI'srjra «ST S 8!sB ;;>■pTtrtJdw'jsajUrdiutvIt r* dl- undorsignod at (20e)•334- ’ 2 openings tor nursing 05sis- FOOD » FUN « . FOF R TU N t r ocbon to allow for addi­ proa.'Call 734-6166, . lanta., Prolor CNA, CompoU- riM E OF SALE tional tloolheod fishing1g 5564. B A R T O Nr * S [ C A S H OF9R CHECK AT Tl n- DESCRIPTIVE SUMMA- Lott noaf O toary Jr High.. liveI wages and borwlits, A{>- opportunity, olfoctivo Im- ^ t(cipod branoo ond whitoI iply in person al W oa Magic ...... R E E D N« E O R D ; s _ B O B R E I L E Y n ^ a to V : • RY: Tho fdlowing.is a d e - «. scripbvo summary ol tho ^ t a l . Call *^34-7682, • ICore Certtor, W O-F*orAvo 2 0 8 - 5 3 81-7321 - ' - A m ;208-624-4568 1) Extend the season dos- • Wod, Twin Falls. ______-J —. —ifio-dato-from -M arch-31.lt,...iuti&tanca.ol tho.intondod_id_ In m N qv ?Q ^ 0 8 - 5 3 8 =J=7301— - 208-624-35817 i 1989 10 April 9. 1909 in action artd of lha principalal M V rU fC T i^ charm brace- jAccopling appicaiions for the Salmon-F^ivor from its issuos invofvod: tot, highly sontimental. •Ctoncal 2D8-356-37(1700-BOX 761 •R exIixburg, Idatio 83440 nxjulh upstream to Longng This njk>-making will Im-n- Rownrd. 423-5345 ovos- . ,•Gonoral Labor ______no]lot responsible For A c c l a e n t s ______Tom Creek ('A ^rnilo ^ u ^ >- Lost: dark brown Siamooa) AlCRlCAN TEUPORARY oc- cti,-vidoify-eHtoybum4Afr«~I------^ ------. 11 • J Fork Salmon F^ivor), - * -” jU(u3xis"wl«to”F ^ Vty Blato, reward, 73i-2993. 734-6452 ...... t : : 1 T. ' - ...... ~ I • I • . WtJdncsday. April•1I5, ‘ 1QB9 ■»no3-Now3.TwinFvin Falls. Idaho 0-3 y ^ S e i eict^dpffe i ers-iteal estate'Rte entais 007t7-054

------1 030 Horn** Hoi Fof Sal* ' 038 Acmt**q*ALots 050 Furnishrnlshtd Houfos abSmm. Ts 2 bath, *8 aepaano- 2 traibts.; aa 1 2 x 6 0 & a 1 4 x Qotlind yourrour homo ready to aa.mMbde cba home. 2V4 acre*. 68, on 4.91.9 acre* In Jerom e, f0r t ? 6 eI th he)} e i irom-the 6»r- Classified- kied tocatton. $38,500. ^ 7 3 4 -2-2864. 1 ______Vice Direcireclory. daily in waClassltiods.— STiS!«-*”!______A P o ts latoPotentlall i»,21»th.)««!0dyutl. sdroom, carpeted. litiee, no pets. Call • ' M jc£ s9 . . . foreeveni occoaswn ; BFB..1 Hl) . r . r!.. 734.5438 $" - sibio housomalo »T Boaulitul it^opdratton. S s S StS0S share largo luxu- it that special persoson know just whhat • / i,^ . '07 Ml acre. w t i ^ ^ m o + T » $60003 dodw n . 326-5805. ,„ a c RI:nE8. iovoty 6 bod- C ^ 7?4-' iiJjiOT \ you’tI're thinking with1 aj unique, fun Sift gi / / NIceZbc2 bdnn tor sale h FHer. room hom , / FmHAA flfinancing available, nal Co. wwater, sprinkler ir- 051 Untumlfumlshsd Housaa \ suite(ted for any happy ocij c c a s i o n . / 326-560i>605 after 5:30 pm. r la a te dJ.Gxo . metal out- ; ____ . ^gralnn> nraln storage. B lontaa 4 OOOfOOmm iKhouso h Joromo. / N iceI 3 bdrm ho m e onV* buildings 3430______s easy to do! Sim phply call or com e in ("acre,. lullull b.iom tirt, lull* tt»ri,ii»i io V It's 2 b d rm, W bsmi, newly • bffice. O ur od-visoi!5ors w ill be happy. t o g Stan or Ed Today palmed ftft ck clean, s i carpot- : \ __ _ N lain View Raahy od. free st«standira firopiMO. ... ist you develop just;t thet right m essage, ______T^ 4 . ^ 8 9 8 ______s to v e ft refirelrig furnlahed. w.dop.7334525_^ ler. 140 acr*a I-S4 fenced y«d. wood- O r, if it's easier fill thehe coupon out helo • • • nl’.taS ?'/> U l . , . , Joromo. > W/0. a£ i t o sato. la 5S0 3rd 1 we'll do the rest. JuJust rem em ber . .. on 6 acrea north ol j, ; ; K ' i - p p y ; . rr WVILL ill BE GONE, lhat (hssvfi&cC 9-Caj. ioo.t,»..73t«§s, , \ whiwhon * buyer sees SH LilS SiJSSi!*0*1.733-5802 ' / this lov( & ry O ccasioT 4)0U**. $150 ptos ‘E.-vei / only *53 r»i*25rttii §5^^^pots. Can 733-6101, / . barfii ft >ote corral*. Must IS-.IRP” ; 22.000,734^586. 2 bedroomem home’ ctose lo ------'■• " % (C ^- W / d n gangar«ga & patio deck. - » Birthdays '*• A n n iversary up tho phonel H^}orman $240rtix). C al 734- ■ J J K A w Pickup M ft weetands. * '4 ,, / • • Congratulationsns • Bon Voyage kMLETT REALTY 3m house, w/gardon / HAMIiTB -rv K u im 1245 6|\) Avo E, • G et Well • Graduation ; ^: - o . y . S ^ ______, Idncod bacKyfffd,*'*" 7 bdrni.rffi’-bSsrA 2 ' TOCK LOVERS, 3bdrm,Tdn - -1 Was (51 '8 YOUR PLACE* n in toeaOonaflon, a mo -f ‘ s run In T lm es- ‘ I 4- ooel-FI cres north ol Flier. $l6Sdep.C< Happy A ds bdrm^home.st^eid- 3 bdnn mo ------— By Own >«n*r: nka trHevel, irg modem • heuee, in r NAME: is ol oulbulldings. Qoodng,I, ba both and a hal, News Classsslfieds under • . rooms, JrC a l 5 3 6 ^ 6 8 . I ADDRESS: _r= ; ------I bdrms, : PRY UVWQ AT ITS )om, 2 bath, iam\ly I t i o n 0 0 4 d a i l y . I (g o)d o d•mothof-ln-low* ‘I sol- classificatii j CITY, STATE, ZIFZIP: ______------] up). For Bpo(a,$435pknd»- > rogo, o iVot‘/i;,° ;^ SS'*"XnSlApr 10. Cal ------1- I h imI ft & more. i $ 6 0 ,5 0 0 .1 ^ gSOatlor 5:30 pm. I PRICE PER DAY:'Y: I DAYTIME PHON)NE: ------— I- ,■ . I Gtondali and double garage; 3 BEDRi□ROOM, doan, i L A d J a S a y ^ ------aquaro feet. Asking carpoted,d, appls, AC, ? r t l g r B d 5 [ I Want MitHappyJ T “ E2I! ^ j WELtELL MAINTAINED l^txio.''0. w oodstowo w , laigo yard, 2 13/16" x2"(4cbl,cbl. inch)...... $ 2 0 . 030 0 I $240Ano.Cto. C nl 3 2 4 ^ 3 jy . • • I 3bodroxhDom. 3 ^ . . 2 Story lunroe Roblrts Attractive« 2 bdrm dbto wido : 2 13/16" X 2 1/2" (5( col. Inch)...... $ 2 2 . 55 0 0 1 ; I home.» . nestled on pictur- „ " col. inch)...... $24.00 iuo 2.98 acres, com- — ! 2 13/16" X 3" (6 col 30 1 ______------1 r » “",9 wUh h e n e todSties, Mc6B*hohome tott. M i ! and- BCAtmFUlrrUL^KORATED L argorra ac d s available. I ...... ' ' ______1____ E S Ifnnmfl. j . RV-parklngr- lamBy s>4a4xlMtlon.-C.ly T F, Chmn. 1 hfir - r ------DyuUHlin. 3 WUUk-vsTrpmnu-pnm^sriurT IfcJ .— I ■ ^ tots of extra touches, utibee,, Utem a. FHA and VA Jm om o.ilS$185, 324.73S2 .500. Awaits ydur in- ecorovod.1^.03734-8043. .. & 7 b »bdmi i houso, rango. L I • spoctiorction. Phono Ja n n for S evorala lb u lld in g s ito B .2 relrig. 34040 3M Ave vV. $& 0 > - U i n e r r ' - I ------.y o u rarappdntnwnt p today.™ aore*rl7 $SOOOr'Vaer«ar- amo+deo.d0e.C all 734-S0e0, ...... (6000.2 c i s r: bdrni ^ houso. $200 1 5 l i n e s ...... •...... :...... $ 6 .5 00 1 '■ 1 P>UTAFLAIRIN i n more. For no pots. 734-2404^. YOURLtVINCr COG)o k h e a i :t y 2 5 l i n e s ...... $ 1 0 .0 00 ------1 YC ttudto house, stove g—j-1 wish my ad to ruir u n o n t h i s d a t e : ______324-12B9 i iSlSilSiIg. a elea. no peta, 4 0 l i n e s ...... $ 1 4 ; 0 0 " ------! Hall o' aero a tot within TF d ty um d ihahe help Ol a p r o l ^ $145_amonimonlh.734-S760,_ limits.oJ, easy caro landseap- 2 2 ^ c Deadline: 4:55 p!m.71. each weekday for next I Select which size:e a< d y o u w a n t : I Choc*,_our Sorvico OOODARIAREAINETi:. vwy d b o ^ m s. 3 baths, njroctot)jty ; dally In Tim es* nice. 31 bdrm, bdi 2 both, rec day publication. ] Border Ad: J 4 col.c Inch J5ccol. inch J6cocol. Inch r ^wiif! :tasstleds. room.oarao . • .• in g ro( ------pata.Loa9e I Line ad: J 15 line J25Ii l i n e J 4 0) liline I laun^ ae>73. Lfl 2 bdmiiffli wJbsffllt ft garogo. 733-2009 proleulonal r»-^ LIVESTOCK EXPERI- 1 Oul-of-Town KotnM . Pnw°p*ny |J5Q ^ ^ sumo MrvlcA/careor pl«n-n- ENCE? Rewarding aales1 ( gon d ^ needs om rioncod imoporsoninshoodopl.io- imo lorfor M l T M Mdroom, 2 bath, garage. «>»' ^ k dep. Les* w/toaso. nha. Roy SloOan Urtoningw and sorvico position ri Magic; t miltor. 50Ma3.7W. • »1a l (fortd store, good bono'K- ngs h nood ol ropair. i273r3 Twin Vina L o » , TF„ H rm -S I, 342-5664 evw, a T ...... 734-2735, FHA \ R SALE.BY OWNER; 4 acres• deeded with buDd- P o c . 7^^2000 anvtlmo _ VsOey, combinalion and1 | RETAIL MANAGEMENT. »est)to »ea managomont train- :e country coitage, 2 (ngs amind w ater w ell. G ail Nice oozyozy 2 bdrm, just ro- INOUSTHIAL EQUIPMENTr business, soikt supportiveI FABRICLANO |ng._.ng. Sond rosumo to Box Ladydy soolung peft-timo wor, htho» n, 1 bath, n ^ painted, 7a-744eUS. modelod,id, o on 1 a cre,'$275 i SALHS PERSON. t r ^ program, with spo-..- j Assistant managers and >t^. CO. Tmes Nows, PO appr 36x 546;'TWtn Falls, ID ^ Magic Valley area. WagoID csat componsalioo plan, cz*' 'i -sales personnot needod tor Box i£ ? A "!K v '! !f 7^-^ik plus commlis^on and ex-( . cniilont benellta includeI ‘ Twh FaBs Fabridwid. Sew- 833C ______i ^iwnmowing in Twin FaDs, C ali 7 lor you. Call 733- Smidlbdrlbdm i.waihor,<5yer pontei. Exparionco pro­». group health insurance., | Ingoiporienceprelerred. —- Wmbmborty and Hanson aroas. Joan c rebto, gas heat, «w)i If. ^ s h ^ and rstiremert.. , £> person at 840 Bkw v h t o ^ b u M bmin per­ M9 Adult Cara SaivfcM ^ '|8 3 7 -» W .-:------—:------a s . 1K l.& 00^ . p k i s 1st. son. Send nK^mo to: Box)x Previous livestock experl*• | UkwBMinonh.______BUDUDGETPLEASER oosK. 4 3 & 0 ^ days. O- abca.irith-ttana diary har*-. .; ia,«oo- 2 txttn: l»nio m . J, , . , ...... 045- Ilo ----- 90ier<*^«T»a44ewB.-PO- •- RN rLPN ,Tnrr« niBhtr-2 Br- Joantry Joar Svho.-we have an • IW, JaroiMHoimi w^tpitwrptn. Box 548, Twin Falla. 10n ground roquiroJ. BS in ant-' 4 shifts per week. Contact )poolng spoti h our.shelter ho(no 0177 Buslnaa* [J*™ims. g as hoat. nttachod ^ • miTseience h e ^ L Conl- 0 .2 bedroom, 1 bath, - , n Fier for a woman or gorv- Opportunltiaa drm. 2.bath..gatagel M u room,-8ee to ap- 052- FUml^mlahedApU.- ...... — donllal lntervttnrs witl be i 10 aceaBncoe, now-f>» Intelllaent oHIce help. An-^ conducted on .f rUay, Apr! ' IS, cod yard, carport, g ^ ! ^ i ; :C w 000ertostofler.T ' — |[iO ) u u p l m * ; ------twar phonea, g i n B n i a ^ oo)NUT fi SMOP. Twh F A a ^ i S ^ a l j iWtfrto. SOS >6-3069.______» 14. h Twin Fala. Call 25b-■ RNs. LPNs. Iired d drivhg qiq atton for olfico w tfiliv- ^ 3^ dutloa, cotnpuler oxp holptui. S3&2932 lor time and kxa- }10 Profasalonat iop3 itocatton, C a l 324-3774 Nashua. 770 sq It, I, downtown. You pay • 10 Twh Fans? Ready tor tho ' ServlcM ' boforfore 8 am or aftor 3 pm. ir Jerom e Golf Courw, 6 tq o O so i.nopott.ra4-0103. ______.. wo(k.luB-tiRia.Saod resumo: ______^ .cholionjo.oLlofifl.tomLcan)!i ^ -TURNKEY BUSINESS— " h ^ ' iTiir3-+-bahs*on-?;l- S ' S . and sluDod m e d i ^ nur«- ?^n»nf$ft'otf^ti, lurnished, in Tl% - to Box 3012, c/o Tlmos»• THE 8IZZLER: LooWog tor { AMERICAN ^ ^ }mpeny e stab lish ed a c- corooipot covorod ratio, ga, ------S rfB e«*v.33»gQ35, d ooodtocatkxatton,S43^1^ Nows, PO Box S48. Twinrh aggros8ive:motivalodlndi-. hg7WonoodroliolRNsand p.Personn^ ft Tamporsry court thlfts. unts, atisolutoly no com- raaolo.MWKH.fz). I J /a n Dyka, 28 X 64*, 4 Ib d n nI, .u uttopaid. ti $185, C al FaBs. ID 83303.______vfiWo^rOngs h al ar- Sarvlcea ttion, eem in to $1500/ ;_Coodliifl/______% -•Six offioee to serve voj.*— ,„o- 2bath.-Crf 6374530.- -78»S»28og a o r ^ s t m : ------:------— tnwrBSTod tn worklng-wftfr jrPBrt-tifflrOT^onwfroer d ? v Weoa^lHom** D? fSrsday boL?«id4T^, RNs 1 nooded; d n ihiit and M/F/H/V-EOE :panslon altpr start-up. n uOBERTJONES i * Braadmore 14 x 66, 2 1 bodroorroom . By th o night. chO(S^'”4"'aq>UH)ce re-ra- 719 Blue Lakes Blvd. N.. night i shifi. lud ft pan-time >Twi'TwhFaBs...„...-...734-e452 a V1,050 , hvDstmont. C al i* ndoU ctoon 2 bdmi, low iomB,2bathB,wflh $18.00.110. W eek, $ 8 0 .0 0 . REALTY w5S3 J^o^^ndltlon, , $250,00. No. smok- • qojrod. Al traMng prmidod.id. gouriOeoaftun^Emptovor. . avabble.compeUivewaoOT i *Boi•Boiso'.:™._..:..-.;-^-oi5S ^ irest assum. loan, 2 lots, •Nampa...... 467-5627 7 3 3 ^ )4 0 4 loots. 734-0234. Momino, (part-tlmo). attor-)r- Mature ranch hand wanted I w i lh n^M shHl dHerantW. or dogI m tu , Irult trees, noon and nlgM tftins avaB-‘8- to work on ranch In out-ol-- good j benefu. Contact Jean •FfuitEnd_...... 452-5575 C233 hvaatments ^ ra. Only $15,500. Must 1»78 TIUn i n 14 X 7 0 ,3 bdmt, C leanI studtostu with w asher •E#W.NV-.....702-738-1595 ____ I«K)-262-500) • hi.^*xo^^oW^W500. ^ -abia. Staning is S3.7S75 town location. Houae turn, . orMltat P te « 0344433. ECT. 12,1 3 U 2 H - OoQdlnB-14x70,3 bdrm. 2 balh, Convenleiinleni iocalion, com- vkh c ^ le T V ^ j w ^ tad Patty at Onwn Acn», experienosdhUedkMandI atl»dsafvta>.733-ig84. mcu wements, 324-2235 tie Wood Wo tfve».- 3 bedroom Tqm 0424 X 56 hai; to te «03g5$65 per week. 1201 — ZO.hows a week. ApfS in icts or notoa. Any torn). ^ h hdoor pool. Ifl. shop ft (fvRoad.733^f_ . JOB ANNOUNCEMENT I ofI I succ«Mful o r g a n i u ^ ^ Housactsanlna ~ any o « n « , < M nti.m tt » ». .w«li k> 1, 3 bdnn.l M .bBh,. KWwtLfi The Idaho Migrant CouncSIs shop, in Soulh Park, bam,Tt, oxcelc nr eeu^ or row. nova. Assumable Joan. C o » 1I bdi bdrm apt, utlltiea In- fleton>nees. Can 734-4776,. SiSkf**”- o. By owner. 734-7807. _ accoptln^pli^Iona for D8T WESTERN STATES 3,000, CaH 734^>586. oogj_B to soil Can 733-5634, 1^ I I 8 0 ^ m ^ h f j y ^ MBcsr wMted. wfl furnish 2 ! Loader service available. MOt byonlOacreapasture,3 igftsui 5 bedroom tra»er.a4»a873._ Call Brent, 733-4382 or ^ CAU. TODAY FcfSJr'saie by owner 3 bdrm O tin c _tJon. Must be b t o g S and MetrcpoOtan Fhandal brick fhome near tho o o O ^ , on ^ ihe stoe p«1or. m o,^ bSS 1* Susitn) or 734-60TC. ; pntoatiffm irpt^^'Uw F M in»4j<)e-la^.l*too^- ^ h e d i bedroom apart- rs. time employees. Appl)T In ] ------!3s«ivices doublijble garage, U Mshed ■. perlonce with computora. Something new for summbT 7»4««7or1-e00445- ^ bsmir7ii;7iS^i«w6i5m.------i?w3emTiS*£n52nS. » m ^ , 636-2500, mant.AlulAlutiDtiee.ln AppficsilorM ara avaiuU e acat: parson. 947 Blue Lakes ; lrfiramj/fa/and/Licensed Cr"V being scheduled now Irrigati ?m,giiYff^^5S30 CaloOlUiOlUCI. 733-2040. Shoshone Street South.Ih. Employers must examine day cart. Ft« or part-Bme ! Twh Fate. _ documents ts aitabtoh ymv your am *. A l interested omeS C S s K F S lbedroom3 bath,.2 fir»- I NURSMQ ASS18TAHTS, identtv (drhn's .Icenae or i indidBtes should caB • 4 b« SSSs& 'ffi I E v e r ^ w arts to work at CM lb ceritf) and your workIt essary w l train the right h- ODAYI KevonPaUin, 324-8063. w o o d * ve aurabation (ao^ aacuty/ dMdotf. Salary paid weekly. • t» Jrtw ttchA, exceller II bdrm up*t*lr* apt, Hlllcrast Center. Wa have to downtown, $240 card or birth c^itcito). ' C al 7:00 « n to 10:00 am. S E INTERNATIONAL C«°73333-2475. 3 e e ? W d p e n ir^ lor parHitna nun- Bo-Poep Klndergarlon and cCANYONSIDE bwludeB oW , central 1 ing-assiitantsorconilled ed Takina apfdcalkxia tor part- Daycare. Structured ctassoa. *AIR ACADEIUIY ^ m e r win carry at 9.9%. REALTY m e t e . Cal 734-5650. »1- thta ptow ^ far p n ^ ^: Twh F A Athielio Cki> Is Da) lU 3244368 t o a p p t------324.3354-^----, ------iA D v em iS E ______~ YOUR 054 UnftUrrturrtthid AptK ...... 1 ai15incwt^*re'2enlSr( r n*igh*tnKtorB;pla*aecal «»need733^. ejn ------11-800-234‘i3 O T ^ ____ ^ “fi The owners of a 400 plus A Duplex** acre nnch comprislm an s(-• .Ma&nnsl734-7/«r_ ------CNCMd car*, my horn*, rets. RVK5ESPECIALTY _____ ^ b e b > e e o k C a /7 3 ^ « » 0 7 ._ We'iroTe proud to bo Amorf- WO-3MfofneiForS«I» 030-30-Hon»eFofS*l» ^ SEW I Sos^S'ifSS^aJ’’ J Wanted: career oriented, bgb THIS DIRECTORY i » m,Channlng ^ 1 b d n n s ^ , s r i s - a a g g TswaMofraMrnSr :hooli BRE A property ovetloo)(lng n a ce>d d iuntfar tfit hesdlno o f $100.734- I soO-motlvaled. Sand resumme e team to manaoe tha ranch,I. oeealng s k it. Send ra su m nfahls nfi] a weeii. 734-3772. »chc REATHTAKIN6 CMYON RIM ( hosbone Fails laaiurBS 3 bedrooms,ms, 2 ta t h s .3 f l n i p l ^ , yovrch> to P.O. Box 670. Twh F ai*. b , A home on the ranch wii bea to: Financial Sacntaiy. PO EBMrieneadcMdcwahmy ^ -- , 3MPrdwnyMatT«. - Idaho 83303. ______prtwWed. The ranch ia to-K po^aOj».Buhlkteho8fal& . ^ Varx»uver. WA ^rextremely Isroe family room, 274444 !sq. n. wooded ■ YEI ' ' a ^ year round springs, •d will reach 22,000 A seleo*0t tf fewl 2 bdrm apan- Part-time photographich\c cated near Sun VaOay. U.I. Wanted: dental auistant, vlrc (OOOEd ALMOn 1 ACRE LOT ar swith all Ihe extras, selea, 1S-40 hour* per week.elc Sand resume to: Mark T.-. p^ -tk n e tor Twh Fste in- i|m RJQHT ATTENDANTS ttBJ ...... rasiJlta Oatsa, Jr. 901 Mission St, CUSTOWH SERVfCg r t f Sond resume to: Paraonal I, plant dantistry p ra^ a. 1^ growing famliy. King s ia >Rent»l7r-,„7a4.7321 Mgr. PO Box 000. Twinvin ClodiTower.Ssn Francisco.), Sand reium'e (0 Or.TBox ni 1 OPPORTUNmES HOCioDmU^VKBVR*lcV*fo^^ CA. 04103. iriBSIiBSler bedroom with elag^t ptlva'tlvate 6ath. 5 additional lo apaitnwnt, $125 a F & . ID 83303. 2t a . 8uriev. ID 63316. g^ S H S youf ad ao that It wlH 5 ^ .rt, ?T 5 dep. no peta. REE INFORMATION on tednodrooms, 3 1/2 baths, finished basenasOTfTt, main level irtillfy, - Wanted: parson mschanl- 7^ oVl .flKli™ ti»l Klno You'd h m Id be an Apr^ ^ i imlly size kllctien, formal diningig room,ri &nd many more you thths results you are Cal 734.7>34.7363. 007 JbbioflnU rsst Fooltopasathi* up. In {w,issw ssas.*^- 2 Q07 JobioMnlirul home dsycan ha* 3 o^n- menltl^ Why waiUl Here's the]mleforyoull e to tt4 2 ,S B . lookingnglor. Avalabl*^ « 2 28 3rd A iy . N. loP.O.BhFUs,. 7:W PM .V^.tfRllS - Imim o Bitifllff - 3 bedroiraoKiTbrthhomehS . . • 7 ^ ^ ' 'don*™ inf ^',m oSffltl*a ondltlon. family room with lirsplireplace. Bccsnenl kitenen, ^ W m o n j h J W ^ n ™ # Wanted: LPN chsiBe nurie.' 3imlffiTrM 'fTffW ZL 1' Cozf iotKSS bSSn^ ssrmol living room. Lm ol lov^deconicoralng.Certral air, double CIRCLE axoelsnl banelis, competl- Twh F a » . ID~, _ 2 2 _____ MAIM West Cl oubJEnetoymFitry*)^ — — -SXEVCIIS!200! H L I t...... •T i. • • • •Tm TTiTifi»iTeV «■ . STEVENS ST.r . Si O U T H Lawns mowed prolaa iienal- UST U m o ... Choice vintage homeome wilh priceless original ' ■■■— - 2KVn' mod*m 2 bdrni apt*, V-cal-now to rvaarve your Retcol EstotQ for Sola Wn Roor family room wift - pi* inoliKM. DW.- nto* 5TH ST. W ESTST ss*S iS W "K S;;: Kiodwotk and Mdlvred wood. Main RiinlaMHiwiM 6TH ST. W ESTST I.'WOInod slovB and'tulll-ln bookcasesisjusfotlnew^rsmodeled- ]u ^ JUNIPER ST. II i i ^ i i i 1 I I M I ^ idtdiJtchen. 3 bedrooms, lots ol wallpeper.ler. ecovered deck, and fe«8d AvalI Apdl ^ 1 b*ltooit,. S S S i s opportunity wanted to r*lo-' plMily (uml*h*d, 2 1 2 2 M S T l ^ to m a lo Valiey. o g nnLOO.T 145,0011. s& K iSftafiS a » . 0 p m H0UW . ^ ^ ^ *lr condlUootf. aO U S M tif c sI.” . ., ", — ...... Zft ------KWHOiT.— JLTV u k , i * *i e - p ^ 4 aS0 pl>M.d»^ ■^ i S r dt ^h^llffiS^Slpn grow^^ 'S am*onlhemarkat,4bdnn, JCjg V 734-6500 n S K S t t p , AC, again. Gail JC Psnnay's. go, III, nop*ii.2-*ptct cuin u n ct onus HUEiVAUnHli04WW VA SSri c A i M r r i WBtvoarasumea. 73^9352 Bol :ampuaDrfv«. 7334413. ■ ■ dao.r*

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397 Kay, Grain A Feed 102102 CalJo 105 IHorsa Equlptnonl ' 113; F*F«nntR«ncti osa Olllce & Builnoss 067 Mltcallanoous 071076 Olflce Equlpmsnl 08:063 Gsrago S alat 097 ■ gl 054 Unlurnlshod Apis, Suppg** & Ouplflxos Rontil For iSalo — Uoving Sale: 50 year tccu- Don>otwho Truekina wo haul HenHereford bulle. reglslored 2 rcpicping chutes, wol-made. ______34 *toraa« Merlin phone t Z OwanSghtptertwnOhp nulHion. 1 mloe »ouIh, 3 ’A htav. a t Can 326-5669. andind re a d y to g o . F a lrty CaB&t5 g -2 7 7 2 ia tr------sooowa A634. 634 eq n w/2 prtvslo^ Oubenson piano, $800. hv syisyslom. 4 phcooo, tako ovor mu TMUflBi Botlovue, pj^ s , engine, oxcol cond, 115 im tern atlo n al b e a n culler. 4 leaae. lot CoT Uny Jonos or MMHt ot WondoO. Fri, 4-7 and Hay-loyfofsab, iB la ^ . d<>- Sato: Now A uaod stock 1 & 2 bdrm gpu otllcoe. larao common room Ivor ^ro:d^tol^5 lon F>olod ^ Charobds buns. (1) 2 Ahon0f » traaor* lo a n in g ' vt^shgto phase. iS75. r & reception oroa. $495.5. m«e'iHi,.t5M.734.05»j. B.Ben Mottem 734-9660, gaj3 ^ . 4-8. lOtPQpm - llvBi 3 slnj^ phaM 1750 rpm. QUIET LU;OJRY — ESU «ar old, 2 y e a ^ s . Call Logailan Coach>FinMclng. - - - Lo w alM n d o ta ts ; AC—3 ___ 73yM ^^ pftyUyii.L ' IBM O u lo lW rlie rp tln le r, iX iS o i ovonhoa. W &^ ZoQhgw 438-6125 er By endosod eloc motor, i_ Model 5201. $400. Cali 077 07 Horn* Ent*rtalnm*n! • OS-D84 TooU , Hoi'^oavy Montana barloy dolii^ ^ r W tramo. $165. o x ^ Lauroi Park Aportmonta Kod hopper bottom trailer. PoOad P. Hereford bull*. Lhda “ Blue Lskse Otfloe Perk 733-8S03daYS.______• 176MaurfcoSLN.. Steel bartder, 1 roU bond, 15.95 per 100 wolghL Am- Ranj=lange ready. Easy caMng. Lodiojies embossed aaddlo. 215 square tool sbgio ottioo.». KIng-aizo shoots, $10; RENT-* HEW 7VI Own "a | ? Apt 304. monaoof now co b r TV by ronting. No 202000 seal*. 1 bander, 1 Kmc)roc» Farms, Wor»JoB.. 10. RRecords e a avta. S36-gg94. i4 * ,i suade seat, covered ^{4 ^ 734-41&5. ' a l ulOios hdudod. $210 por)0f droeaer, $50; r o e i ^ reeCn- n* ionlef.$350,423-5516. ^ TupB, doublo cinch. In- ^ month; Call 733-9300 or er. $100; comerae, $25; crodJtora ^ dwdcod. 204 Main SI ?nl|W -S33?, Top. - 2 bdrm o d , parlV tumishod Avo North. Cains. 733-7111. 6050 oaOon Indostrtal alrcom- 2 yo ies-pKf^-$SO. Also b f r irfTft’ B BrilCon n roOor harrow 4 3264000,______326-5827.______42 $ 2 S .^ k 837-6604. BO in Twin F a t . tw poto of Sound D esign AM/FM ro- E3DfPttOf. $1700,733-1410^ 098m Farm* For Rent %^ A Al for 3 yoars. $1350/ dto $2 hp diesel engine, sovoml smokofB, washof/dryofyor Furnishod ottico tor rent.M. King-sizo watorbod, 6 ^ ______— ------chokiiok«. $ 1 .1 5 « kx hoifors. Atomlminuffl or galvantzed or inlgatioration pumps. 8234S94. ) in 9‘x16'. ullIIIiosturnlBhod,id, drowor podostal & mlrrofed dover, dc caaaotto roeordor, 2 MsMwk V Shopemlh and ae- — hook-up. RoaiJy to movo in. ewaoftes. Can 324-5270. F^ « ronl: 50 sharoa of North- CMaIIl !543-6938.______fledd traiors. We trade, wo 1456>6 Inlemotional|p tractor, C loan, good location. Coll $95/nw. 733-24^, 8 to 5, _ hoadboart, $195.734-8301. »P ildnwmor. Can 324-3562,_ ------t*^tfl^^*543^7."°°°'^*° ^MiUor wekJof wih Owon ofr rrancnco. Fiirmoni Exchanoo. dcondlton.wkhor'wilh- 5 4 3 ^ 1 . ______Now olllcos. 1500 SQ It. Monardi wood cook aovo. ^ ------103 103 D«lry Equlpmettt Twinb FI a tb . Maho. 733<19gl. duals and weights. CoH Poe- 55-70 conls por 6qB,.w?utiI, oino. 44 amps at 120 voBb, ™ 2 bdmt. dishwafthof, dispos­ nil. oxcollont condition, $175, 078 CoRxnunlcatton ^ •M Paiture* For B*nt ____ INSHINE LEATHER 623441^4410. ______Wr>shlnglon St, 'r a ^ 9 2 . __ Can 5434140. $M0. 3 hp, 3 phoso molor, al, rolrig, ilovo. cuslom oxcollont condition. $125. ^ 1985 Catumot liquki manuro r nIMPANY. y Contrary to 149 . . Davlcas ox rof, rent: 3 acros Irrigal^ logoagoon pump, on whoois > X 38 roar Iradof liroa. drapos, boptaco, m>o caUonWo Nico 2 room ottico. air coodl-dl- Nood to sol Birdviow SaSol- Con 7.-30 am lo 6.1» pm, ^ xjtor boBof. wo aro fliD JD ,rims, 90% rubber. TV, w alor and ■anllalion,ion, ilonod, carpol, all utiilliosos Ito syslom. 2 rocoivora. 4- “ Misturo noar Twin Foils. No ^ MOTOROLA §W 1 7 I , ------CiQfMS, Can 7334322, jg«4h * 1000 (>T0. dual hydrou- alvoV and w ell Gun toaihor. C700«. ADJA/ loom marker. you pay tte d . no smokinqig or paid, $175 a month plus do-Jo- way splitor. 1000 ft cabto, Two way radioa k s, pumps somi-ftoGd wafle cuflaJom .casoe ond tho J»fl tgoo'c0 .C o a 531-5952. K a » !» 0 0 * (lw . 734-SS'b.il6. S 5 t . Can 733-1433. _ $lSQa/oltor. Call 536-2078. g.J 1 nood summer passoro tof ^ ' s 2-MT SOO, $750 oodi 06, B Jcycto 0 6000 gpm. I n ^ o a 6* prolotlosstorxal saddb ropair in 5 x .3 8 d iro d ttx to duals. 2 bdmi duptox. rolrta. ctovo,ovo. Nieoty docorolod Shoehono'no Shopsmlh. m odd 10 E. wih 3.13-HT90.i500oad> _ about 25 pairs and tor somo akjrrstominum discharDO pipo to MoqicqteVanoyCan4Z»^23S.. ' ilowa. Can 324-3165. 50-j •KteCTllO. 432-6613. wa*hor/dfydr hookup,. no Si. ol6ca spaco. $325 por» r 12^ sow sotup. $395. OoH 3^3-Moxar 00. $500 ead i .. 101985 Black Peugeot, 10 bI« 50-. Mofo Into can Sk -Is i 7. I BUY A son usod sad- ^ y - - ft stock traitor. Farmhand pots, noar 1 ^ aehool. (250aSO month. 733^^00.326-4060. 733-8593.______£Con j 837-6313. spgo. 2443 iBk tef Dofrkk. 436 bo undersold on boots A ngo. Otflco spoeo lor kuBO. 1000•00 flholll strap prom dross with 07079 AppllancM ?± ------S400 o tfttL tank. 3 HP .vacuum not h >2202, ^ folrio. arx> ^ w a th o r .- wAj square loot. (450Mionth. otovM. $50, Can 324-7445 — K.H.S. mon's mountain biko. punu, pipoino with rocoivor. soddiddlesl Vickers WestMn 22£S5 sod Wans hydrnuStf'roscl ftod. Id U n d . 733-93000264000S ° SPA, 6 person poitnWo, loss 1980 GE 0k)C rar>go. whito. K;*Can 733-5923 or 734-5933. 102 c . m ^aooycondilion.Ws275, . 8 ^ires 733-7096. 1 Usod time boko, drawor, oxcol ^ ■ ■ — ■ > plow.ciw. complotoly rocondi- '..... __ OffleaWarohouse-lor- Iotso. ^ -lh an -1-yQar nH. ntnollflrL ^ (kw!-ScoU.rn«)^l^*P«!Od-- 1-year-otd Angus-*ulI,.toai^ - ;,^ ------— —. itoned.-*od..67a-9240,.43&597.1____ . 2 bodroom oporlmonl. C Cal al 2400 sq H. Koalod. Insulat­W* cood. >2^95.734-7910. 2 tM " H o r* * » " ...... ‘ 105' CharWlo,733-23e5. Appliances nood repair? ^ sonablo. Call 825-5495 or 1W ° Sw n* ______or324-(B4-8709anof6pmy . ed, povod portijng. $375Ano. TBOY-BITTIXERS 5E 625-5648 evonlrss.------^ W aium Property PtK)no 733-5571.0x132. Chock our Soivh» Dirodory 2 QUARTER HORSES, hai^ F yoiyoung Duroc boar, obotJ 22990Casotraclor. 0 C 1600 - — Froo bumpor with purchase ^ 086 Fr*wood • 2 conrlco ago Holstein buQa. ^ ______M»n»Q»tT)«nt______Prime Lynwood offico spaeo. for protosskjnalholp. Daily In lot broko. gontto. buckskin 3000 bs.I Cal 734-0312 days houiB,urs. DXCOUonl condilion. » . of liDor. R rin d n g availobte. TVnoa-Nowa S Classifioda, Can 324-2556. ______^ n 734-6613: 2 bodroom, AC. W/D hookook- prtvue entrancB. Soo n 532 ____ p,,Firew ood, dry Island Par"k .£flt marfirtg co?/ $300; gotrOo. or734-5399oybs: 73 CrJlTS^ ^ Factory offera honored at ~ Angus bun, 2 yr olds ond Sn* up, DW, dop roqulrod. (290290. Bluo Lakos Boulovard Norih Gordon Country in Ulah. BUY AND SEU.I Usod TVs Dhe. CaM 5 4 3 ^ 4 9 . Anj broko to rkJo. big 3 y w old 5 .^6 m, onlh old re g is lo ro d 41 fl i Spood King. 6 inch Of cnfl 7344474.______boy fiDy, $500: oxcoMOt trail. Ouroroc boors, excotlont quail- orainiin augor» w/tiros A 10 hp _ • 1.800^7-6769 fc Firowood tor ^ a 2 bodroom duplox, 49< 4-H or open snow prospects, ly Canr , 3244743.______BAS.S Otongino. Loly-Rolorra. Prime of5cos^!«nro»T Xfxfr fr "VVaSodnJBKrwood-potottr S* Itea^roodlog-to AQHA . j = Wotarfiold. S205 por m o«hinlh, 1286 Addison Avo. East. . WII pk*-up. Cafl 9344580 «Coronado 20 cUiic fl tprighi ?pTREE REMOVAL Ctaffwow (100 dopoeH. no pou. CalCall Dothlar Realty. 734-2922. Iroozer. good condition. ^work, any kind. 7344776,— ANGUS BULLS studstuds, 1989-90. CaB Moon- B. Duroc pig*, oxcollont ^ o ^ ^ S o T g d fiJol 734-aM45ay», ot 734-733S fr- $185. Con 734-2736. “ 2'B. torw yeatlings. andyoor- tta d in r ^loiTtO, 5 8 7 -7 2 9 7 o r TO-H probcts. al shots iksw/stnnds. 7344529. ^339 BocopUon aroa plus 4 otlic- lings. Porlormanco records 507;587j>9e9.______ovoa & wtwtorwte.______C rST aS^'M ^ cnfpot- Gas ^ water hoeter and gas, 03 d started. 3244743. a ^6 ln Intomalionol. li opprox. 90 ------os,»50/morth. 0S8 Lawn i Q « d « ) avojlrfcto. Coll 934-8552 or 3 „ 3 bodroom dupkix, no pou 733-9300.3264000 hoaling slovo. Bolh in good 3 yrOuajlof filly, ctartod. 14 odof [>io8. 543^597 ’. cab, reody lor Holds. noar h o s p ii a l.^ ^ plua1 dodo- — WE REBUIhP hydroulic ^2condlllon. Call 543-0475, 212 V powor profJoDed moww, 934-5047.______hands. h i $700. Can 326-5193. ^ od cond. Can 7 3 3 ^ 6 6 , locks 01 AOBOTTS- AUTO l ! r sato: woonof pigs, 543- t»6l1. Call 733-SB02. 4 HK olectronlc Angus buUs, somon tostod. 4 » O.Ford Troclor. Front ____ 060 Warehouse _ . -6 UPPLY, 305 Shoshone 73^£[gdJQpggg.9Ytnfn2i. GE washor and dryor. liko co 321-2600 oarty or late. 5 gofc e£ t.^ S o d “?rl S3I2 moNs . pdwor adjust, roar A1422-Spacloua 1 bdrn'drm & storage RentalJ Siroot South. Twin Falb, rator ______• . now. Can 734-7126-______bubushel rsar calchor, 2 c p ^ Approx 30 crosa^rod Hero- mciS c oobs. C ol 324-4257. wots. Can 825-5635. basomom op(. appb, wolo r r W heelchair, wns $695 now, £2 8 SheepAioaU A unhation, c o r ^ , privatrtvnto Endosod sJorago os tow as K onm oro. lorgo, wilh ico Qfground drWo. 2 yoor warron- fofd jo« pairs. 7 3 4 ^ 2 atlt>r.5. 4 year „ oW rogisiorod Quarter ____ Acoo rocroflof harrow. 14'. , usod obout 1 yr, a l ir^do, ortry.$165.T344a58. . maker, oxcollont condition, ty.'i-. A now mower al a usod Cortslgned for W ednesday, Horse, Hot green broko. very 201 crossci brod Polypoy-Su ■—...... $3000. Thf— 14 Proparty Mpmt.It. ^ o xcol. c o n d . Will soli tor prko. Cal 73M697. Aprila d 5, 1909: ISO hood oontto gon disposition. $550. Call oodywindrowor. 6-row. $300 or otfer. 678-6432. S$375. C ^ 3264775. Pn Jft owo lambs, oil mutliplo Spood) ------063 Wwrtedto Rent TFTrwrtor*Jmpltfnent sloors. 500-600 lbs; 100 ^4236201.______binhIh, oxcollont form llock, -— $1200. Wlkl Turkey Decanters ' Portable washor, Amano 1935 Wmborty Rood I 'l, Touchmatb nucrowove, 12* mixod sloors and helfors. -$5 »yoor old POA maro, gon- $855 a ; hoad. Availabto A ^ Bushoh hHog chisot plow. FDor doan 1 bodroom uni; Iii7 $125 oadi. Call 734-7256. Tc Twin Fans. ID 83301 ^ $2000. Cloan rospoctoblo family ■ BAWTV. C al 324-7659. ' — 500-550 bs; 70 block floors tto, Uo' $250. Can 4 2 ^ 3 6 . r Cai , ag9-K86.______with W /0 hookup; $2101 ° i” with 2 cats would 13(0 to ront 8'*16* TREATED, untroolod A hoilorB, I 600 b e ; 75 head j t lowny band cprayor. ■ - — TO. 733-0300 o ^ & 4 0 0 0 , «« WINDOW WELDER - 7 yoar ok) POA Appoteosa q - j- country homo noor Twin, by - W snlM ldeadofallvs; railroad beam# from 12-30' mixed mti eloon A M h r s . 400 ^ u l tods: reg, $15, o x t ^ For rort. 2 bdrm duplox.. wo MayI.VWlingloinvodlimo^ TVs, 1 rolrigetniofs. stovos. rkain Pigm o/s $75.1 bom j n 'iim m L.^flar^d(, f"" LOCALLY OWNED ' ^ M tyors. troozora, bo; 75 hood mixed sloors A ^ nb.$25 Call42:M670, _ ------roriurn.-W/D^j>^up.-33<;^izi!sasss= ^^m m ^ hellors..650;75q tbs; 75 ^ . Ho^txim W. 733-8219 ovoa. 7 year old rogMorod Quar- rZ T combiftaiion t» d A hoifl. lotn o rso geidTn'Q.'ovporl- .. lnJofom o:2bdrm . 1’Aboll-^ 066 Mobil* Horn* Space* Rt^ar^RoSocOTont ^W asher, lorgo capacity, poilod, ^ oloc start. 2 y ts okJ. 700 70C b s; 100 mixed slootB A ^ ^ ^ 1 morth, $2500.------. >215.324-7127 or 324-84M -. Whirlpool. $ 1 ^ . 734-2195. - g enced rkJof, tots ol spood. ^»n825-5572.. ______Caflifl 83837-6313.______FhgftW w nVi ?2?-5Wgi— hoitors. hoii 6QP B s: 75 hoifor*. Call after 6 pm. 734-204& ^ Loo, doan 2 bdrm in 4-plox5 S 7 L C ^ ~ ^ . Can 324.34301_ 733-1099 7 700-750 b s ; ^ 0 brod cows; ^ arllod: Mature goals, wiii C allill KKoni Edwords, your 70C 8 year old black Quarter - m io r & sanitation. S200200/ Mcijilo spoco In country, tor 324-3917,543-4648 0£080 HaaUng i qs090 P*U & Supplle* IO1 * up. Can 9 3 4 - ^ mom---Magicigic and Wood River Vol- Hoiso maro and Point yoar- ^ mo. a s t Loto.TF. 324-5629629. responalblo p a rly . Largogo 24 HRS FfM EaUmatas> Air CorKlUoning — ’t ^ w 'f a l l s UVESTOCK 3so f.i n f y ^ . aftqf l ---t o( y solos ^ roprosontatrvo tor yard, rolorencos roqulrod. AKC rogtetiHod C hihuohu^ COMMISSION a COMPANY ling stud colt, papered. 3 n^Cassla Equipment Co. LOW, LOW RENT yoor oM Buckskin. Best of- For oldorly It qyallliod. ii Carousel wood burning Y dum pion blood Unos. Buckskin 5 yoor old maro. Ouiot kicalbn. $ 2 ^ o . Co Can 536-2189.______profosstonoDy.trainod, ^ r s o . *2lLth rtsofs. Phono 6 7 8 4 ^ 9 , pJT JJ ; 734-9032 atlof 3 pm. n«rchandlsQ $125. Can 7 3 4 :6 m ______g )f sato: 6350 John Dooro For Iho salo of April 6 wo win Call Cal 543-4140.______13-1^ 1/4 mito solid sol inos. plow.ow. 4-16 Inch bottom s, Nico, doan 1 bdrm dupklupkix too yards, good usod g ^ Chlnoso C Shor-Pol. 12 ^ ■ 070 Wartted^To Buy tone tt lush ptio carpoL £}.00 wooks. w black tomoki puppy. havo ^ 75 hood ol Hrst c al Horse ^ brooking, training, and (131350 or best offer. Call gougeujgo wheel A culets, now - ' w tam t, wator & sanHoibialbn. hoitors with calvos ol sido. ^ toars. $2300.438-5562. p g g ^ d n o o e l 73:M744.M. ======. vdloran. C al 733-9009. Pidt Pi ol Ihe Wor. WrirvWos A ^ thoeino. Can 7344661. 5*2215 “ i r # aluminum bool,' good \ pofBonaiity plus. A stoal al 125hoad live steers ond nos. 567-8139. or salo ^ or trade: 1962 NORTHVEW UANOR ^ Quoon-sizod woieitXKl w ih P< hoitors, 200 hood ol yoarfing Ousflerhorso goWing. soW 2!® >R 067 Mtcellaneout condition, reasonable. Coll' 1,headboard. 6 drowors. com- $2500. fc Phono 733-9611. ™' hooding A hoOling horse, Corwrete ditch repair! chovyhovy Inpolo. 2-door honJ- . Cloan, V2-3bdrm. $10! 5 4 ^ 9 , _ J floors and hoitors ond somo "Jj Ob Bdtoy Asph^ Sys- top.p. ^3 7 Cl M h aulomalic. . $295. Ffoe C ttio. SonioiX. - ploto. almost now. Soo to For R Soki: 1 yoar old nxalo good ^ flock cows, plus Iho ato^som o«hM roped — A-1 Happy Hooker Wortrts.- Moredaio-a $200.731^6002, Shar S Pol dog. 436-6940,____ ims of Idaho... 733-4013, parloorloct body, now black wolcomo w/dlscount-aval regular run ol good canlo. Bint, $2500, or smafl trflOor ikar Now buying nlohlaawtera in ' 5I ploco living room sol {cbfo, Fi Rogistored OH. excellenl GATED PIPE painf,: 1322 Washington 9 . N.C< Fox pons. couM bo usod toR BURLEY LIVESTOCK Ro ilh disc and hanow. Con ____3tecotlons.m2178,326. lovosoai. I colk» and 2 end rirabbits. 3x3*2. 3 unils por culling prospect, siarlod. New andUsod wiih e offiOQ. 7 3 3 - 0 ^ . No Pots. COMMtSSION cul rent 7334362 or 733-4315. ~ — 1955 GMC 100 pickup: ; 22 4569.324-3351. - tables f ond lanys shades). «.sodkw . Can 324-7476 ovQg. 1.11.100 Ocddontal Avo. Bur- C Caj al 734-780^______Underground p ^ Brent: - Crw 2 bdrm and one 3 bdrbdrm 1949 S t u d o b a k o r t o n . Cuflom tobrkslion Gohl 1 ton BEE BOARDS WANTED $750/otfcf.\ C al 7^-8046. pFroo to good homo. 3 yoar bvtov. Thurs. Aoril 6,11 am, flog. Roi Morgan horwis. ogos . ohl 135 mix-on. oxc cond. apt. an 01^ lum. $1000 de-di pidujps; 1962 Studobokor'Ait'/3 I will como (0 you. Roy r AhKDTH IRRIGATKXj «22002200. Gohl 17 lood wagon, poeH. $2TS^o and tX O /n Doublo bod sized sloopor oold boauiilul Chocololo U b . s : 2 .3 . 4 A 5. som o aahed, on * XVmo ton pldup; 1962 Sludobakotik« OdomicB 465-5286 coBoci. Poilod Hereford bulla for . Roosonobly pricod. , _ ANO SUPPLIES $15001500.487-2610 alter 9 om, mspod>rt)m.__ , nue East Of can 733-6954. ^ bminumobo'324-2142. Chairhalmors D-17 w/loador. - orossor, mlrror..tullsizi _ sot. TV. microwavo. Days. I Rogiflorod poilod Horefoid ll«__Hon*Equlpm«il. in ^ w»i,7W B24o.5g^71 ,hoadboard-$99J5. MghtCTWWlera,612 8thAvoD 543432erove«.S43-St78.-i f>urebfod-Cocker f p tx w rn o bobPlT $1300. 324-5006 ovos.- /•nl to btiy: p)-V4-mno ihc^i1206, torgo 357- 2 Assonod lompo-now one W.. Joromo. 324-2727.u Formal ] dining room table. papers, F malos, $50. Call ~lSImnwitil VMrilng bulls 1968 19 17 fl Cirdo J. 4-horBO u»aeatons 3* handle. 1500 ft 7065._085,______T H E F A L L S 487-2828.______^ i- Q ______vsod_*tertlofl *tT$.19,«;J.95 Wftntod_do«l_cf ali«:.junkik :w j o o d -w /Jo rra lc a -to p _ 3 i 'Some polleo.-qualtly bred -slock -s i trailer; flood roping 6*-s•- gated pipo. .1630_ft 5! « Nowhilowhousa chopper, PTO w7 ------^APAriTMENTSlo • Sloopor sola--quooroon bonockn, trom 1 to 7 CaSiS loaves. I 4 chairs, plus 2 cop- FRabbits, variety ot cokxv. $3 si,sinco 1972. Good sotedion. saddto; sa tooder A gate ponols 6*n* mainlino wih risers. D ays, nowow knives.T^Bhtrt/.k Cal - 664 Quincy «lze>)S49.9S ThoBonwvStOft>734-0366.L tains.$425.734-^127evos. j toadi. Can 73^7665 aftor 5 aColl 324-5344 or 324-2S21, 4 4; horsos. Can 625-5652. 73333-7585. eves. 734-1290. 536-2136-2029 1 and 2 b d m s • Wood dosk-S39.95. Gold and gn>on sofa with £o n d w o o l^ s .______I from $200. . Utiio Roc* rockof-$S9.»5..95. 072 Antk)UM !matdiing swivot chair, good Ri^istorod F male goidon ro- . ■ Cali BonnW • OrossQiB, whllo w/brosi'OSS ______I - coftdilion. $75. ^ 9 1 9 4 . Itroivor, 2 years old. $125. ■ 734-MOO tiim-now. etartlng it-i t - Antiquo 1004 R.S. Howard ] Phono 366-2S74.______P.M.S-1. King-slzo wolerbed wftiook- f _____ $99.95. Co. playor piano, okKlric or" caso ' hoadboart. 6 drawor Rogistored F poodlo. froo to TOTALLY SECURE largoITQO 1 • manual. This piano came^ podistaT , podded skie rails, c homo. C al 825-5233 bodroom apt. Inpossibislbly CAIN’S' •• from tho Forest Grove The-^ comSote.^gOO. j 536-6749. lof { inlormatlon. Twin Fans flrw st PaiWiaiking CiM ranoe & R ental Ctrj l , otof In Portland. Usod.during ; E ©ILIIICDIE ^ )? Lano power;Sft recBnor, now • m w m i garage, elevator, Immac Iho silont movio ora. Com- ' Tiacu- 733-7111 M condition. Used S months. Farmors ' M ark« latoty mairtalnod, $335teo * 3 room houso to gh« away“ ploloIyrobu«lnl6eObyTho | m y o r Houso. Flawkna solid^ New- ' over $1000. now only I You movo. CaJ e»-5579. Orove AMrtmwiti walnut.-acpralsodal $6,000." $850.Can326-SS64. . - \ b Inr 5000 W gonoralor. 110 aVN ECTOi:KT u- Slnglo w alerbed, mirrored IDIIIKII Calf 733-2717, ask t <0- Comos with 40 rdls ol mu- Elalno, Karon or J«d(. Sor fc S 220^. 12 324-1118, sic. $4,000. 734.2843. boowaso I headboard, pad- 095 1 F*rtlllz*r & Toptoll 4234182 i kwM) mo«saor ' ' B Gol 80-100 diltoront movki=2!“ dron,$1:lamily, $5. Pro-0- wan c o v o ^ . D-P Lumber ' I Tree trim, houing,g, sprnyina | ______055 RoomrmtM Wtnt»‘"••o oad) motiih on Stirion Pr« Pr*- coods to VFW civic and 324-8120. EvesAYoekends. Alfalfa seed tor salary [ ■ powor rake, rolo, I • Power raWn,okJng ond rololiliog. B orowof-CaU eves 324-1136, I | J,L. Conctrudton, (20^71 Mato room^niaso noododjTTT* mitre Cinema, tho non-ci charitoblo ad^s. I maintonanca. tree ■ AmoUMoini.1oln_ .... .',733-5^. g ^ channel Wo soi - 3343. Remodeling, POL‘Ol-E I Tony or Slove 734^14-3322. __ sharo 4 bedroom hous 1 083 QaragiSd** Alfalfa seed Irom grower. ■ 7M « Vico all M.V.-rumI A dty. WWn Wanted to buy: Roeovilo & ■ BARNS, W eethertiii^ $200 a month. 734-6750 ;V ^ HuU PoBory. Call 324-S479 HytrUvarlety. $1.50^. Call " also Instan anionnas to ri 36£&2BgitDci.______I ______B m?72.<>^l?LR9ni or 87M 599.______A n>orgor sale at 190 More- . I ______------coh« NSC. CSS, ABC 4 Ir - land, ofl Washington N. TF. AltaBa eeod itaning as kw ■ Remodeling, repair, palndr^ rsking and alroro- B dopondant. ^ I 057 R«ita) Mobile Horn , 074 Musical kisbtiment*, FriiSa!.9am,to?Mony as. $1,55 lb. many variolles ■ Froo oslimBlM. 18 VT* oxp< voorB oxp. In Magic _ Weho Horns Theatre. __ household Items. Sofa, available. Also, baling ■ 1 I rtonce. Phil. 4 2 3 - ^ . (1 wo haven't powor B- 1 2 x 60. al. olodric, 27 bdi ^ _ Twaca. tu. loveseat. chair,lamps, dblo lwlne--laklM orders now! ' ■ Cafl ©aity fcf tew rour tewn by now. I s ' n ------1950 Bak^Mn•Homi»on stu- ■ nance setvks. Wl ------i-~belh^j tlrifl, atnvo, ■wa»h^ wai Beautiful Chrislmaa WfO:. Hln iipflght n»rl»l rn nj rf,L bfld. roliiaga^bqj^M k^ . 1 tjfno.gwHI Nhad R dono tight. orAityef hook-up. $22515 pplus "0''®: comorptocos. spray 2 ■teroao,.TV, g l ^ l o p dining — Wmtono0 Po/kft and misc. Also silK tlowof , .Baldwin console plono. 3 yrs^ room table. Regular size rounds-$30. C rf 733-1477. I artongomontB, lovsl ' ? cAfflpor shea, Honda 00, wa- ■ 7, old. excellont condition. Custom Grain O esnlng | Cloan, 12 x 60. 2 bdmi. tromod picturoB and j?iwo $90a/otfor. C al 736-7291. tor softener, dothos. Avon,; ‘Portable’ on lhe fam sood ^ , Handyman A home repairs docormions.Call736-7Mi. - tupporw aro. 1980 Morcury ■ Donoral maint, free estimas m Keey Lee's Lawnmsjrvl^ I B bath, relrig, slove. * Boautiful 3 yoor oW Worlittef deaning and treating. I hook-ip. pas hoal. noo'pots a BUYWG...... Roal'Eslaio " 3 bdrm brick b a n t' j Tony Of Sieve...... 734-032‘?S ? ' * Mowing, power ral „ ri Parw. $2500. Can 736-3915. Nomad grain doanorB.. ■ ibm romodoling, co- ® $215 dop. Skylano1 Park,Pi contracn, m orlgagoB.ar - E w birds priy doublo. I 6capotonoup.4lh • 678-3784. ^ o n l V . ' flo. faucets, facturos. A II • 7334607. ______Deeds o (fn « l. ’ '' Chorvol oloctrk: guHar, stra- Estate Sale. SomoOwa For _____ work, r o a s o n ^ . ' ------Loren Uccoy. 734-2068.i«n tocatlor slylo, humbucking '' Grand Valey com sood/Bov- V 1 HANDYMAN; Ught «lodrl- l ^ ■ ■ vi cii«io<..T.Is. Tom. 734-9611. „ "3 Bvoryont. FrfcJoy and Satur-' oral varkKios of alfalta sood. * cal. plumbing, pcunting, a U-X>K 7-=— p ic k u p s, p ro -a m p , Floyd day. Apr8 7th & 8th, Bam- 1 car- ■ Q Squeaky cloan, carpoti ' Bob Hamilton, 734-3587, * pontry. A reeaira. Free « iwn mowing ^ I iH?' Rose bridge, brass hard- 5pm. r o s kiaho St. Gooding. a Mtt- B Profosslonol law ______n comty> 2 bdrm, oxcd nei waro, now nock, $600. Cal ■ 733-1477 Of 7^-5091. I | . ; I nuUos. 7 3 4 ^ 6 . 73M76: M iasuos In bindofB. ** JfoaartybirdB acceBtodl I CAFgy^P E T WYINQ " . . . 678-5718.______‘ SeOing Kiloloy's sood com In ' , CaU 734-6671 or734-1B25 - r Moving sale., Fabric vortide ■ sis'a.'s Can Sieve B FENDER GUITAR (Ulod- ’ So. 1 ^ b f 26ih year. Ma- I ______. i 438-5379 4: g 058 Ofllca a B u slna au u Culligan doluxo woiar u birxJs, $ao. King waiorbo*.' turilles90dayB-116days. j ■ ____ okJ-oic) trantad. Can TonyI' cDtwkilo. $75. Roimd, an- , I W e s M h 8wn mowing, B Rent*) onor. oxcd corx), $325. 1 ■ Prico bom $14.50 on round ' ■ I Power raMng. law ______gal wot/dry shop-voc wtthihn!. t 7334690 Of 733-7512, - ilquo mapiD table. $150. Iroe A shruo trirrrimmirM arxl m Og iMuioz eloclrlc guitar, Rood-aO- Blue orionlal njg. $50. Cali seed. $39.50 on modium lal I j Delivered lor drivoway .S .7 3 3 - W H 1750 sq ft. noar rww, brbrick, mchrrwnla. US. 734-2706. ‘ seed. Mark Flynn 934-5310. , spflnktorsyctoms. r - ; - master'.II, doublo coil hum-inv 733-2303...... pariong tou. etc. You c ovorhoad door, offico9 com-a Doll Colloclorsl Danbur r Goorgo Bird 536-2293 or ! u can ■ -- . -ptots heated, retail orwh< haul loo. Call Norlhwchw ost ■ . whole* M int's, Fnlry Godmotho ; LbvdAndorsen 536-2386 ■• I Crane A Rigging. 733-123. ■ JM'STREITREE A UW N CARE B ’ salo. 504 4h Avo. W./. 7734- Goroeoua. $2M. 733-3018 a 1234. I ■ ■ ■ Z I Z S S ! ■ Tree and 4060. KawttMW ot TF. -detBYTifarmorWj-ctierue- ■Sit«7Evorythlno4magino- - J . X Bitt'firpKin.bnsebceboll- podal,-Cafl 734-5076,------' IsrrH ii^aiabrl-Fead-^- j n _ . landsa<>in - a ------3700aci-ft hoabod.-Twafriarnew -ewds.-ZonlyrBestloffofrCi H |— -■ DeWer feTypur fOttd « brick. 2 ovortwad doors,ors.-ol- 733-5S47, ow w vis Lowroy Gonio oroan: $400100 come earfy, Slay late. 1000 bushel grawery to be~!> ■ driveway. PumJce or Grnv ~ M P r o f e s s !^ painilinling. sand B ~ ------_ _ _ B .■ —^ Call 733-8573 otior 6 pm. _ lihrstall A Trlplstt llco retail or ^olosalo..«^ Fonnal Irving room dfopori. 1 g Grader avaiiabto. 733-39! Z blasting. LIconsi if h r u b lopping A-Tt>- B DV- Our First Garage Selel irt,734KJ928 ■ 6lh Avo, W. 734-4060, 1 with valoncot. oll-whit Lowroy V-120Gonlokoy- T ; ■ oxp., Gary Stuart, . froo est, John Me- n waaakl o( Twin Fatls. ______$300. CttH 733 2396. board. $700Aatlof. 423-6276.^6. Como and loin tho lun, Sal- I Bride. 733-73^0939,7344365 S -60 urday, 9:00 until 4:00. A ^ ^ 412sqfM360 sqs q (t For rort. 2 Guinno Sax pco YAMAHA Pcrtalono PSfl-60 hojtooard. Losa lhan a yoaroar 8th. 2152 Hillcrost Lane ______s Excollonl Rotail ancVor/or Of-• drossos. alzos 7 i 9. C ^ (from KMART corner, 1I 30 Ion of 1st cutting, goodi ■ a . - — ■ old. Asking $600.00. Phono oualitv. In shod. 3 2 4 - 2 ^ . I f)CO S p o o n AvoilaUoWo InI 733-9429.______^ N o n h . 1 block W eal, ------tyrrwood - ,innn- -423.s440anof a,Bm. 5 ■ ____Tho.HouM Dock ng-rakingB A- -I - ■ ■ K ■ S ■ — 'F O f-sna: ••4~ x ~ y,~ wane ---- Thun., 6th. Ft!.. 7ft. Shos-'L- -3 0 too t)f first crop h a rr $90„ - An homo ropalr, la up. — Law n pow ering Tho Contor Ot It Am , Iroozor and cold siorag hono. 406 E 4th. Large, rod-t aloa-Cid,825-^bolofo 076 Oftlc*Etiulpmont-, , 6-aO am oratlof9pm . ° Z 'modol. Instonalions. Oi D Si, ! TlrwlofC 733-2282 ______$250. Can M6-2563 wood wkckar Childs hjmtura, - H -ity work a l tho right prici B Cortrol. C 0 BEE BOARDS WANTED 700 tollM tqfi.poodto>d k>ca- An boauty shop oquipmom o rt S avn 840 copk>r. roconilyMly bod. furs, sports, antique ^ H ; "D ^ Johnston733-S( ..... g 800-952-6. 52-6457, Rood Olllngt Q tion. pailung'avniuiblo.o. CalC b r solo ol givo awoy pri«««K , ovorhouiod. oxcol cond, wilhMih buttons, materials, cords.I. I will como lo you. Roy §a< J '.. ------..„7a*-i874------LcaU324.2ttG__,______------o a r a t. $550. 734.7609------____ Rm f v nolrw Poet class ____ Qdofmotl 465-5290,coBed. -«-».»-o-B -n.M .'ai mB-B-B-B-fiS-B-B-B-B-B -B ^-B -p-nr o B

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6 Hoavy Equrpmonl 1422 Impoit/SporlsI Cars 46 4x4x4‘s & ATV's 162 AuloAuloi-Ford ~ — ^ y, I 126 C&mptr* & Shdls 13232 'Aulo Pails 136 Acc,cs50llos • ^ PU. Ford LTD, 400 cu. in” . G E 0OBBYWOIFF 10' 10' Sun Valloy..cftmpor. I----- 172 Iniom&tkxul. 1700 ^ w T87 c ConquoM TSI, bra. dr. "O flTSIO s 4x4 Chovy 1877 Ford TH E ACE!ES O N B R lb C liso, AM/FM cassotto with s l ^ , $ J. PS,Pi dr. 2 dr. coupo. ctovctovo. ico box. joisKa. $450. 5 -8-8 . .7 5 x 1 6 .5 . 8 ply R oad rto«.w. 10 whootor tag. good cruiso, , $5295. : oogino. ■ ■ — Cdl 678-1318 P ^ 5 :3 0 . >100^ondtor rodiats on Chovy 8 cubbobbor. run* oxcollont. Affc- e q uu al a liz o r. $11,900. Call Corkmtral Auto S dos. rtaw 'cucustom sl seat covers, sto rkns, $425 for oot._2/ 3 Prtco, $3200, 734-6960. 734-144-1423 atlOfS,______363 2m2nd Avo. S-734-6T76, oxcolonton1cond«ton.*1500of c ------1972 197 B-tt campor. now con- 'This is his fim l punishnshmenl, tbot l>y ■ ■ 2x16.5 8 holo Ford Of 3yo„yofd bockd, Ike now, - 1987.187 Nissan 300ZX 2 t 2. 1985S-lOBIeior.Tohoo S beitoWy.>Ht . Call 676-6432. NORTH 2!!SdIton, $905. e S f r ^ S . • thv verdict of his own ow heart no bovy rims wWghwoy tiros. ^Ith cutting{ odgo. lis JO mintnt a bor)dition. tow miloe, ov- plig, 0 0x1x0 cond, $2000 tako i960 Ford ForC Ftosla. aun-roof. ♦ 7 4 1976 197 3/4 ion Chovy 4x4. w /. 90. A bug dofloclof & cab siX-C14-C & D. Alw 7 now JO oryy oto p tio n , 1 ow ner. C all ovof Mvmonta.pn^ 934-8312. good miloogo.milt $700. Coll g uilty /n jn is scqiiittcd.ted. ’ V J 10 7 4 Kfti 101/2 fl campor. Sdl ’ ingth running boards'for oth. Cdl 726-5096. 4 38-8530. ^ .______1965 SiSubuitMin 4x4, kiodod, S24-8784,784, - Juvenal. ortrado. Cdl 734-4981. how PU. $60 733-2148, = ♦ K 8 5 ^ xSato:8'x16'«ooltnxk 1988168 Hbnda CMc DX. sKof. bockoPr *081*. Ikriod glass. iOM Fcfd Fotd Escort, oxoolonl 7 8 Roadnjnnor 8 ft campor &T;UrM,*iio 33-12.5-15. Mud oellent oondlUon, 4-door, 61 K ml.ml $12.800, 423-4432 , wracks, $795. 734-4236 pm. K},-foir cond. $7,50,* Cdl. excelk ton. Can 733-9461. ing i l radials, $400 Snn. Jtc* al 5 4 3 ^ 1 6 . oxt 234. 5-apogpood.' air. cassollo, 19Q7GMC GI S-15 Jimmy 4x4, i o RFofd r ^ Escort. 324-5057. EAST 1971978 Socxjrity 8 fl PU camp- Js4 3 -4 8 0 5 ,______;iso. $8750. K4-8544. foadod..d,AC,6totooAa»tsotlo. 7^ 7^ ' I ne ed a p a rtn e r wbwho c an c o v tr 5 3 unto 5pm , CTVtiQ. •Tempo.-tow miloago, 3 ♦ Q J 9 B 6 or,or, gas/doc rolrig, fumaco. low mil•ni*. lo c a l. 1 ow nor, ; ? |4 - T w for me when I make! a imistake, la- ^ g g ^ r ^ j a c ^ , $1500 lirm. ^ Ifchigan 55 toadof . . . ).C^34-S452, • V 5 3 2 - mlr MDtaldoztof fl ‘4X4’* a A7V'* $11.70000.324-3848. ovos. mcnlcd Wesl. "I knowDw I could have 4/^53 ______1985T-Bird, T-B lurbo coupo. . . ♦ 7 2 ^ g j- s a ;' g5 Ion Lowboy , . 7. been more carelul., ensuringer us a + 10 4 3 1983 6’A- ovorchot, Scx-Pac, ^lombogastankAodbox, lor 77 Joop Wagonoor, tood- 1 « AnOqu* Al Autos mltonQo,$QO. $5990 733-7014 East's jack forcedd iSouth's acc. „ , Jood lo solll Lavorno V lie; Both - oflcoT.“K? b“«" sS IN THIS DIRECTORY od,I, q Qut>drali*k 4-whool dr, ^ PhtorW».-734- - South_ started Ihc didiamonds and ^yrablc: . toy SI- Cnl 733-9042. ihromo bumpor. liis any 3.000 miles on complalo 19”I CadillacC ambulaneo, Jouth !£1 nId-Biro PU, $ 150/ollor. Yourour ad will reach U.OOO IS.OO bo^-noods ong, $650 ^ West grabbcd his acc.ct. Ccrlaln lh.,1 8' Padik: ovorshot. fco box, )lad(td!gdow »h chromo in limllimllles everyday and the ovoihiwihaol. AT. PS, PB. AC. ^ ’East held Ihe spade:qnccn.Westlculiiulta will amaze you. Call j%tadidlir«.$i500.Cdl ' 1955CiCo'dilac hoarao, noods i m Autes. Aut mlton.$500,678^715_ his sp a d e five, E a s t wwc: en t up w ith his Snaco, 00^ condition. $895. wmjrand now, Cdl 324-4028 or lodaj>day and one of our Irland- _____ 829-5312. - rtmomli Uircury t Lincoln Cdl 7:0-1353.______7 x ' Ad-Vlsors win holp you 1977S 77T oyotoLandctuisof, 1957 FordZdoorhanJtcp,R lo ______queen, and the “defcn;fense" had man- South \Vcsl Wt N o n h E ast — ^33-5356, ask Iw Knron of ly Ai . AHDEHSON-.afiy______ShiShoLi. . *PLdord .your ad .90 that It.wlll, ilaadial.AT.tlro*, d i whilo banwtcctorod. ovorything n on 1S78 Lincoln Lin Mark V.' lully aged lo block thc spaspade suit. With 1 NT Pass Pa 2 ♦ Pass 0 most ofloclivo and bring tpoko» k as. now pdnt, tow mi. car, body bo oxc. no aisl of toadod.Id. sharp s aulo. $2700, - ...... ' Pni’ nning owl 1972 Ford 360 « " th e bl_ocki,ng,,K-10 .IcitI c ll in Ibc- Wflfit— 3 ♦ ------Pa-Pass------3 NT Airpa^ ' 'Atf>.?^Cnll 5 4 ^ 5 9 7 . DU , Iho rosults you are nskintikino $3000.324-5744 damage>00. ^ 5 5 1 7 atlor 5, C d»4.5882aftof4pm. l ^ . ; loklng for. 1979 ■ ■ hand.'South lost onlyily three spades - To00 0 0 1 milos. $8400. Call - i i ------tfl-saiic VDur hide." ______1975 Goldwina Hondo. 1978 ib7) Dodgo O ub Cab, 3^4 orK aflor al 5pm call. 324-8340 -loonin intorior. now llroa,_8-5, 733733-3770. BSk lorMnrk li (Rulc-fl! U; When t 00. 433-6344, *00 at 146_w.Dana. clcion, soo to npproclato." 1976 Honda. CB 400-4. spoipood Ironsmisslon. now Tm c \ddison,______t j East subtracts threeec from 11 to get 543-4114 Mon-Fri 8-5 30. 55 1985 GMC 1 too. 454. 4- W ^ 54 $52S/otlof, 934-5598 anor 6. liro:iros. $2450. Phono 543- ^ Autot-Pontiac j;} eight. There arc eigh■Ight o a rd s hlfihor ipood, 41,000 mitos. sharpi ig e o10 Citation, AC, AT, 172 Au jt qurjtloM 10 Tht Acri, I’O IJoi 1?1973 Wlnnobago Bravo, ^1980 CX 500 Honda, shaft iI114 l l Mon Fri. 8 00-5 30. ;9,995. Cdl 788-3080. strongng runnor, good cond., ------— ' g than thc Ircy in thelh other three ujjj, n^ihi. 34,000 orifliftd mttos. good 2 Pontiac Firoblrd..' now k k T c u i 7m s. ollh Kll->ddrru«\l. ^ drivo, la irin g , oxcollont 1981981 Odsun king cob. Cus- 987 Mazda 4 x 4. 82600, $ m L5 ' C dl S 4 i 5 a 7 r v 198Z Pc y hands. Dummy andid E1 a s t h av e sev- iump«3ilnvtitivtlopf lor r»p!j. lit'tiros. AC. gns/doclrk: stovo, shnpo. C dl 733-4847, lomom campor ShdT bost oftof. s, «hocka and struts, rtitl. m». UiuiMrrinnSjrtKiu - fOrotrigornlor, stoops 6, $ 6 ^ . — 17400. Call 324-2536. 1980lOMonloCorlo.tutbo, • *J , one.) • . 1960 Honda 1100 & Honda Call: d l 7 3 4 ^ ______§ 5 p. $3000^^6^ 3 6 ^ I ‘ cn; South has only on C)Call 432-S234.______,987 Nissan 4x4 Pdhlindof, V-6 . , nlnfco Inlortef, good liroa. 750K, rod tow mitos. foodod, 1981981 VW PU. oxcdtonl con- i g ' J but nood# ongino work. 1977 Class A liftsca, 27 tool, Ll (E v-6 . AT. PS. AM/FM CHS- furwb 1? kopl In g a ra g o , $1950 & dUiolition, .92.000 mios. dtosd. ^Sioatlo. oxc llros. 7344915 Of $1000,00. C dl 432-5244 Of soo 1963 3 Pj Parisiofjno. 350 V-fl. — — : ------toi■ tots ol oxiras, $16,500. Cdl $1050, Coll ?33-4644 or 39-J9-47 mpg. $2950. Call XJ* 46 W. Addison,______tod. Immaculoto. (3500. 676-8274 bdwoon 7-9 pm. iflof6 pm 733-8810, at 146 r ' ^ 114 F a ^ Implomonlss 115 Farm Woik Wanlodd 123 Gun* & Rifle* §> 678-7872.______324^24-4289 gfiorSpm. ^ )Uiban. 1974, 3/4 ton, -4113or 326-5252, • 1977 Monaco, doan unit. ~c 1987 S u b a ru OU w agon. Subui 1980 K aw asaki KZIOOO 19ft1982 Dodgo Rampogo. front 4^41x4. ' AC.- AT. cassotio, PS, trailoror sp o d d , now tiros. Iko 6 PontiacPc Ftoro, spocid I IHC 756, TA. duab. a±i.r& E> T Chemical appUcnllon wilhriiii 44 M ^ n u m 8*. S & W .' 43JJ00J mitos. cab dr. now cL-issk:, d) now ronr liro. chdn whowhod drivo, $2295. e g ' I insklo and out. $5450, odilion.ion, luol ln]oellotvV-6, CO. loalhdfholslor, $420. CaU ^ >8, 18.500 mitos. LoododI now ii I coltom condition. 324-S4&545& dlA^doponaablo sorvico. ■ tirei. Cdl 733-9609. arand sprockols, low milos, Conlral Aulo Sotos, ►9600. 734-7627 aSof 6 pm, Cdl_7.1733-4019 ______AT dnlliopttons, ll now Eogto ralo£ Cdl 733-7554■ or 324-3941. . I iflRof 6 ptTi'of wookoiylfl.' ■ l979ClassA25'. aviso, dr, boRor bc lairing, tots ol chiomo, 363 36: 2nd Avo, S. 734-6776. >f anytlmo wookonds. W antnt to go drag rocing? vrgis. rod. 326^567 O V W ^ jJiom 326^974, MikoContos. ____45 auto, w/eomptoto RCBS $1500. Cdl 543-5919 nficr 5 I NomoDonol &42 4 bonor ' hjlly oquipood. 25,000 miloo. $1 1963 Ford Rangor. king t»d. <1988qbi Ford 3/4 to n S u p o r 19700 1 Caman). raco car. sdl . I plow, $2500. CnI 73a-7S07506 Custom, hool trimming.ng. rofondor 4 compononi, i r Call 326-5237 ovos. pm gr wookdays.______andand oxtras. $2500 or mnko r . h Autos-Plymouth ask $600, Torry 01 Roy Rawiond - 2ab. fully loaded, 351', 5 oflnxlmdo for 4x4.324-6064^ 173 At I Of 733-8037.______l^ n i^ j. Cnll 733-5795 ask 1982 Honda CB 900 wilh oHoatlor. Cnll 324-2134, ____FordtB W V , 733-5110. ' 1979 ' Flrobnll. 23', 440 1S ip^ad. bodllnor, low miio- - 4 Plymouth Roodnj'mor, I JD 2020 gas Irador, wid ’ Dodgo, 9,600 milos, good lairing la and sloroo. dood '83 Toyota diosd. mochnni- oqoMO.tl6.600., 423.5787._____180 ' t o t o D o d j . ' " " a ido. CaSco MlOO, somi-oulomnJ- g, 4 original, vory rostor- (ronl. fZ S & . Call 326-5645^ Hny rolrtoving, 2 or 3 wido. 'conoilion, $13,900. Call a cxsnd. $1350. Col 8867560 1988 ToyoU 4 Runnof, $R5. 7^ 788-4216or 788-4074 ov ’1 D odge co lt, AC. AT. 1, Cdl 733-1766 anvilmo. I flhof 6 Of woofcotvte-______Cnll734-35S4.______gas"""* c°. a ovos,— wor wth V-6 , Now $23,000 ask- 1 ^ 1 JO 4 txjtioffl 16* pkw. TD-9 TD- I hnvo n 3 bottom plow. I wil - 1983 24- Hoooy mini. 460 151982 Hondo CTI10. oxcol- orBor 837-6547. ______gho j $17,900-C al 423-4241. » I"tiros, tuna grod. 57.000 19822 Turismo,Ti oood-cofxl. boiyozof. Fof mofo inteftruxmn- do ptowing in Joromo ancojsH Coll AR15, now in box.; r Ford, cab dr. $15.500^osl lolonl condilion. $700, Call 7^ w S895. Cafl 734-7910. bosi1 oHof.0Ho Cdl 734-5265. cnll $1800 or bosI oflor. Cnll „ 1985 GMC 3/4 ton. Stoira 197<1977 Blaior, 4x4, hub*. 4- 1™“ * lion cnll 432-6654.______Wondoll nroa. Ploaso cnl ' oflor. Cdl 423-5798. 8(862-^235.______g spood, tuns ond k)oks good. “ 734-6555.______^ Clnssto. 454. toadod, w/fu! spo( 1 Autot-Ford Ai JO 544-H loador, 3 yardynr 536-2792.______- -84 Soulhwind, 27'. 11.000 li1982 Knwnsnki 750 ec road tow sot-up. low ml. supor $27!t?75Q CnN 324-5532, 174 A utosO thsr C0BAHI5. nowlnbox, sori- „ bko, black wftod Irim. lull buckol, luliculalod 4 whowhod JO 4440 Imctor for ronl wilt ; mitos, foadod, $29,900. bi cond. $10.500,423-4409 ^'81 Toyota shon-box, ooroo. i960 wiridshidd. 4.500 milos, oxc. 30 Mustang, nowty robull Cora, Car Ttucka. Joops: drivo. il5,000. Also 18.4x3.4x38 oporator. will Irsvol. Cnl ' C dl 788-4577 or 768-2853. ' w 1968 Dodgo 3/4 ton. 14,000 «jn-sun-rool. rdl bar, lights, oxc onglnijino. wananty, cond, $900. 934-4142. 324-8599 Undof$100 • tira* A rim* for sahj or tradtmbo 8234512.______- -85.23' Jamboroo, 460 Ford. 2 milos, dl oloctric. ready to conecondHton, $3995.734-4534 o r^^4-4301 < 0X1243. Vicki. 6"676-8967, o x tJ - ' lor 15.5x38 tiro s 4 fimifim s. Loador/bodihoo with/withoukou, FOR SALE: Guns, knivos.• k)wv milos, gon, oxcd cond, 11983 Hondo 550 Nighl pullp[i\ onylhing, $14.000,,.,or (400. Uncoln high (requonc oooioiof.Cal321«!0. ^ soapos. Wholcsdo ♦ 10%.■ 6295 Cindy Drivo. 733-9086. HHawk, oxcollont condition, no f,(j down and lako ovor pay- Cdl ntiw noon. 734-0481. 2 Qllachmont tor aluminuijnum ______: ANDERSON'S RV «covor. tots ol oxtras. $1100. mg.monts. C dl 837-6484. wolding with torch. $35( ----- GUNS AND ACCESSORIES Cdl 734.4010 aflor 6 pm. = 7 Recrocitlonal •66 Chovy 3/4 too. 327/400, - W4-5215. '______T-M Trados and layaways ...... r1983 Honda V45, oxcdlonl turbo, $600. C dl 733-2148. JD 8450 3 bottom , high hl{ v l ,.678-3157 527- Class A. 1989 Sprinior. condition, c black. 20.000 ^ M Also buyina puna ^ A 1988 Ford Ranger, Club- - rool d r. and tots of siorago.----nmilos. Call alter Spm or 2.Cab XLT pnckflQO. PS. PB,______Older modW AR15,-Dxinr -j M300 Ag^oggof. Cnl~ 52: w ! ' r '539:995------•wootamfe-733-gfl7g. AC, tin. cruico, campor shdl, GLASSIHEEIUIRDER.FEORM^ 7632 nnof7:00 pm. 120 AvSllkJq efos nnd ammo. 423-4083. . 733-«756.Exll1B2onk84 T1983 Honda XR500R. good running run boards, plus mnny II you are unable to) icall or come by Thee Tlmes-NewsT MF 6 5 diosel. uitro-powt — Pro-64 modol 70. 30.06.. NEAR TWIN FALLS cCondnton.Cdl 734-8613. moro ^ 0 oxlrna. Pay ofl bdanoo TF F ^ .O u b Mombonhb*2P- soopo; vory good, $600, CallII " ANDERSON'S RV " olf9500orlnfifl 32B-5168. ’ PS. 15« rufctoor. oxcoto $150^.^3895.733.718?: 1983 Kowaski KL250, vory olj olllce, sim ply clip anda mall Ihls orderr U form to o u r...... eondilkyi. $4500. 678-1184 IL . 862-9235______klow mIos, oxcdtonl condi- 1 get your ac( Model 1033 3-wido tul! tyr Thompson cenlor handgunfl ...... lion. li $1200. Cail 733-3052. 14(140 Heavy Tfuck*/S«ml* classlliai departmnenl i so that we can g ! « T 121 Bo«tt& ■ wilh custom shoulder hol. hoy-stockor. Hold rooa' 1985Go«dwifwAsponCodo, — started w ithout delay3y- - Ptxxw734.906e------Iterlnt !t#rm ______stat, custom irlggoi andj 1 1987_Pnco AJ.OW 31-, 7 O T oxc.-cond, ! CB, inlorcom.,-''f,1968 Ford 1 ion. $2000, Cdl ----- grips, 3X Burris scopo. 2 tonf' rmilos. dual roof air, TV. ' 823-437g, Cnrov. ~ - driving lights plus moro,' — “ -Please print clijlearlywlthdartc penciloil or pen------Mutt M ilt 1 arch styto buW-txji 13' 4-H34Grogor duminun re h barrols in 22 rilkiB VCR.\ microwave, buill-ln ° ng. nl slool, 25' x 36'.•Cnll Ci boat,2 5 HPEvinnjdo.65m* $ 5 2 5 0 ^ oltof, 734-3209. 1970 19. IHC 1500 truck. V-8, 4 and 7mm, $325. 423-5044. vacuum \ syslom, gonordor, ± cpd, 12' slool combo bod.______^_____ ^There,areapprproximately 26 characteipters ------1.&0-B43.1300.OK1W6-* ------29«5 Ihnjst MinnKoU ©lodrii 1966 Honda 350X-,-ATC,-iko TnpgunifFrnhcJi'io^j trap.' towprta)$43;000.- ' ...... 1 ‘good'ctoan truck. Cdl 324- (inclutiliig^BIanink spaces) per line. - ' NH 1100 swalhor, cob, n molor wrlh banojy, Trnior now, $1400. Joekpol. Call fi?3127 Of 324-1252.______mo $630. Rominqioo 870 com- 702-755-2441. .______^ 14‘ hond. 6 cyl moto craft till bod trnifor. span potiiion trap. W80. Rom rg-I. ;1984 Wlnnobago. 33', 7 • Please pay accccordlng to rate schedLBdule which •kQ.' whod & tiro. Boat arid troik) 28.000 mitos. 6.5 Mnornlor, 1 1971 Mock, 1969 Konwonh, $8500. NH 910 swntho ion 1100 skoot B. $305. • 1987 Honda CR125, oxcol- 1974 I. Diamond Roo, dl soil- -- - cab, air,-14‘ twad, 6cy4.4 m comptotoV cuflomizod, MusSno FWdgun»:Bfown«gCiloft,i 'storago pod, duaf roof air, |(tent condiiton.- $1400, Cdl Is printed belcow, , unH*. s o o to o p p fo c la to .$ 2 9 0 ( unlondlno bods.'423-5799.~ lor. $6500. Both oxc. unh 12oa.$500.S&W22cal CB. micrownvo. island bod. 4423-5261 or 423-4769, H ,00“ fimi, Cdl 543-4541. tow pfKO. $34,000. 1976 Intomdtond 1800 twin 487-2610. lonvo mossoQO. ___ Dislol. $237. 734-2195. ' 1988 EX500 Kawasaki. 1200 ^MOW. 446 ongino. 5 x 4 I Porting oul (3) f B5.J0.D.Hill- H 14' fborglasa.boat w/35i HP Hi VannltapeddK-l.RominQ-. . milos..lairlna. immoculolo. ^Son*. 38.000 m e, 324-5959,-- 1 n y ad in classifi»ification I - F- 733-«75«.exlt1Mont-e4- S$2995,734-7765,733-2142. S r Please runm tick) coffibinos. 673-6642142 aJ- Evinrudo outboard. E-Z toadto» ,on 700, 1 Rogor 77. -both^ NEAR TWIN FALLS . \ Soo at 406 Wosl 8th. JR. I tor 8 pm. Of batefo-7am. ___ iraikrr. Asking $750 or botbost now In box. 733-1766. , 1988 Kawasaki KX80 wUh 7^KW convonlfond. 335 Cum­ I Poftobkj air comprossof.sor. 9 ollof. Cdl 324-S432. — Winchostor M-M. .307 with ANDERSOffSRV Ironi I and roor disk broke mins, 5 nnd 4, jnko. 240' I I # ______f o r ______d a y s . 1 w. {air 14' MinoroaR aluminumI SISki COSO and brass, $200. Coll protodofs. rkJdon by bogin- ^whod baso. wil hondto spud j HP oloOric Stan oflflino. f III f j (Prini one characicr peper sp a c e please, including bl-’.nkl-’.nk sp a 'c e s) '{ condiiton. 678-1184. -n-TroU boot with wirxbhfolh«W 734-5640. nor. oxc. condnien. $10M, bdkor, whoiosdo 01 $8500. 1 ns- ■- Toga molor homo, 23' bonk ( C dl 543-4140. ‘______TR »5 NH combino, 131300 and 'coiTpkJio slooring ta Hall'a Equipment sombiy.25 HP Evlnrud 125 Trav«ITrallof» bodmodd. ‘ 1988 Suzuki OR200, now 1-fl00^9-7175. I I ______hrs. $35,000. 6-row co -trn il-______733-6756, Exit 1B2 on 1-84 ,liro, low m ilos. vory good — hoodor, $7000, Boon hoacsnnd«f oioaric Stan. Shordino-uni ------II 1 or. Gas tnnks nnd othof o> 15 fool tiavol tfdtor, stovo.0? . NEAR TWIN FALLS (condrlion. Cdl 543-6128. ' 141 14 Van* . I w;Sund. $3000. Hotah bo tras. GREAT BUY 01 $250C I pick-uo, $500. B2&-5694. !500- lu rn a c o . rofrig. a v o ra g od Comfort on wKm Is , 1977 n.$950, £ d l 734-47^ ' 1100 mis. oxcd cond. $700, ^robuilt ono. 734-9294 • IHC 986 w/cob-alf Siroot. Hoytaum.______Contra) Aulo Sdos, - 734-8280 atlof 5 or wknds. jc1985 F250. 14 possongor ^ 128 Utility Traitor* j ] ------• MF 1085 w /cab & dua'duals. 14' v.hul Iborglass boal.a. 404 363 2nd Avo. S. 734-6776. K aw asaki KLX 2 5 0 , low didub wagon. 4M V-8, AC. rocont ovorhaul HP Evinrudo oloclric sta 1971 19’ Prowtor. now liros, mitos, $945,734-2195. CTuteo.onoownor. a $8895. • JD 4430 doan. 1000W i’f*h motor, stooringi cortroJs ?■ UUIity iraitof. 82* x 45‘, in- i I * upholstery, curyiins, S tilo sido hoight 58*, custom can- Suzuki RM 250.1965, racing ^ Comra) Auto Solos. on ovorhaul trdtef. $700, C al 438-8158151 flooring. Now wator hoalor. 363 2nd Avo. S.734-6776. I ______Hj • JO 4240 PS. doan • o\ vns covor. 324-3941. Ibko.dithogoar.$1200. Ex- J n * ' nRor 6 & wookortds. ____ waior tank, fridgo, & loitot Musi sdll 1967 GMC Snlari 1 B 4640 Quad, coming I 0 ] Trallors. $175.423-5516 ;coltonl condition, Cdl 734- M 1 5 'Soaswlrl with 705 HHP sinco 1984. Singlo oxlo. 2443 nsk ter Oorrjck______9SIX minl-vnn. 734-0930 I ______9 MISCELLANEOUSJ U b Evinnjdo. has Irotling dd}ldo, i oQUollzor hitch ond jacks,s, ______' I 9 • Now Hou&o boio chop- chq $1800. 678-1318 nfior 5-30.30. $2600. Cnl days, 544-4121-1 f l u t o m o t t w : 136 K«avy Equipment V142 hiporVSport* C*r* i 5'W nlk-lhruwilh80HBHP orovos. 543-4112. Lnrry. I H ' 6 rt>w. 5 tirw com' cu More nnd traflor. oxc. shap-upo. 1972 19 n Nomad, will sloop ■ CENTRAL EQUIPUENT” VVWBug. 1967, oxcollont . I ------S • valor $3500 rnn. Cnll 678-1184.M. 6, AC. fuly Eoff contoinod.J - USED SALE mndilion. o $16^,734-2195, S • .• Hawk Hail manu 16 toot Tahli, 150 hp MorMore oxcollont condition. Call Clirk Michigan Wheat T m eproador 132 fcitoPttll 1973 VW lypo 412 (tho I N am e______now 326-5361 nfl(K5pm. Loadar. Model 75.B;S/N Thing). -n Excoltont condition, ___ l.!-14-,AC.v?bm3hank. — m 4000- ^STS-iiT^-RoatLflimner^fix-..X-.______Aceauorifl* ____ ^ 443-g-200-CB, Cummins _sj■ainflQ ndunl mitofl. $3500. I S • 3-BTM 4200 JDpW^ ____ cdlofit condition, porl-a-pot- diosol. 3 yard buckol, Cdl 324-3456.______-j-Addrass- »-«------m • Now JD 214 I^UI plot- pl linn. Cdl B37-4S5L______(2) 15* FonJ whods. fodory, ■ 17 loot Glnsslron, 1300 iin- tv. $1800. 543-5517 afiw 5. 20.5x25 L-3 tiros, vory good 1978t Mazda GL'C. good •b. B b form j - m (4).15*. Fort Chromo ■ . I condition...... 'n>nd. bost oHor. 734-S&5. ' [ C!ty/State/?lp ;__ H | • 12 row (tacking bar.IT. - bonrd/oulbonrd Volvo,, nonow 1974 Prowtor 24'. sd h » o''' - spoko whools w/wood in- ...... $44,500. 2 ilion, tftinod. OXCoHonl (yr>dilion. 1P79 ^llupf r.\je\r. Hnnrfn ------tfailnr.flxcoilanl.coniiM il*- _ - l#iajK .. MTLIIIuBII — ...I n iio - ..I v i 11 _ I Phone Nnmher ^ j j Cdl 543-5796. ■ $3500 543-5517 a flO fS p i^ S O U T H W E S T ______iL dials. $80. Cdl 734-1485. , U ad a r. m odd 125-B; S;N njns n. good. sligM donl In toll - ■ orso 1975 Travotozo, park modd Irani bum por. $500. Cnll I'LJ-Bill m e (Magic Vaiio/ai(aica only) EQUIPMENT COr o 1907 Evinrudo. 28 hor£ 308 ralio front and roar 439-A-196; Cummins diosol, !/ ------t otoc siart.1S84 14 foot ; travd trdter. 8 -x 35 w/4 x 6 7 3 » ^ 5 , ______I U My check or m oneyy (order is enclosed for $ .- Kimborty Rd E. Twin Fi ® gonre GM. ksw m»os, $225. 4 yard buckot. 23.5x25 linn, Z: MinowaaB, consdo sloof*wring tip -o u t, lully fu rn ish e d . ------4 - — . .733-1545.- C dl 324-4975,______boing ropdrod 1976 1 VW Rabbit, diosol, I Ll Bill m y .VISA o r M aisier si Charge (Circic one) 5-2684 ■ w/Shofotondor trdlof, $25<[2500 tisoo. S43-M71 oflof6...... ;...t».500. $700/bocl J oltor 734-7334, Rog or_^owlon ...733-26 r r 4,K.O, Oil road liohu, novor I Credit Card Numbere r ______:______... hom6 tmi Cdl 734,1485. 1979 Uyion, 21 loot, mint usod, $80,Cdl7&-1410. Gorman-Rupp Cantrlfugal 1960 t Dolsun 210, oxc cond. 'Mor- coryJition.$ 4 ^ .9 3 4 -4 8 9 0 . • Trash Pump; S-N 724046;3 ' I E x p iralio n D a te ___ Rox G olay...... 734-44J-4443. 19- lishing bont. 40 HP Mi -4 now Toyt) tiros and whoote g ^ mitoaoo, too lo n f ^ - ______homoho Qifv. $1150. Cnl 734-5452452. I960 Roekwood tonl traitor, ' inch, mouniod on whod kit, dnto. ■ $1595, Cdl 733-5276, L ______O'- lor 0^4 Ion Chovy plck-<;p.' WiscoAsln gosdino ongino. 7 Wnniod: A Supor C oorr :200 7 '^ rv Soora tfolirw motiTiotof fumaco, stoops 6, good con- Call far moto Information. 1980 Fiat Sintda, roal good SI hildt. u so d 3 tim os, $ 450. Cali Cl dUkxi. $2250, Call 678-0627 ■ vory tow hour*, 360 G.P.M,, condiiton,I $ 1 » 0 ,733-1630. ' or 230 or 240 with r6pm. ERS ? p er line . t Qoll p . V. Ilvtng at lu- finM^ tli Turbo hydromalic 400 trans.’ INSTOCK. • 1966 Nlisan 200 SXTurbo.- . M aail l your order lorm lo: All g ro u n d w ork;~plt-plant. 1 sotol Powor Built pi ^ »hon fall shaft, now cJvor- 0 per line ro hnul. dubs, 3 Ihrouoh a prtchiItching with Iho bost built trdtor 00 s a l e s - s e r v k : e ~ «36,000 ml. toadod, sun n»f, -. _ih ta * .. diop.im onuro Ji ^ haul,-n«vw-instanod In.auto-. rod. WoU.catod fof..$9^00,— • RnfKtvWoavw. 543-688<6666. ” ' wodao,ofo^«o'5haft:$1, tfk,-mafkd-3S- 19S4-f^B !s ...... - P A R T S — [ ...... - ^ mobik}. $300.324-3659, . . CENTRAL EQUIPUENT Gooding. 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