______i 2 ^------^ 76th year,-f,N orll3~-rr— ^— -~Tu)ln-Falls,l .'Idaho 17Thuradfiy, April 22371981 ^ ---- - 2 5 * — -

y f 1^ 1 b o ^ t t i i d ira is i] » la n .. n g p .s * :' TWIN FALLS-Fundu n d raisin g icU v itl^ rangingig 1from a The Twin Failsails Optimist" Club h o ^ lo> 1;hold Its "Lost donationsjns. Prospective holders of)(those tl key slots have "LostWagesNlghfloa 250.000 wUl requiro 330 personssons coqtactlng 1,975 polenllal to a benefit dance are amonggplansto pi Wages Night” sometimesor this spring, said cli:lubspokesman been conronlacted. Scheel said, butut nam es will not bc dor - com bat S250.000 lo MagKaglc VaUey YFCA debts. lonors. M ajor gifts should Inclinclude one in tho amounl of ' William Kyle. ThcTh event will allow particlp;lpants lo trade announceiced immediately, JIO10.000 and three of SS.OOO each, '..Those projects and1 d(door-to-door solicitations aiiare, firm cash for play mor ach. he said. Thc fundraising money to be used in card andid other games. Scheelcl alsoi said the YFCA is not yetyel releasing the tbrgct stntrategy, should Include six dl\ . plans among a spateI of proposals discussed Wedssdnesday- •' J^ ter in the evenl [ divisions and 54 team cap­ 'cnlng, major prizes will be auauclioncd; ' - sum-of-ir[-money whlch must be-lnI-a a "Save the Y" tnlsl • laliains, headded.. nighl a t a YFCA fundraidiralsers’ i^ tln g -a tte n d e d by about . Rick Carr saidId ModemH Wbodnien of Amerl irica will hold a accoimt. t atjTwln.Falls_Bank_and_' i id_Trust by a July 31. .. ."One of tbemostlmportantut plplecerof Utorature we need------M ay 29 benefit daidance atUftCTcsOUBr^a'eEK^ouaCfl' • • d e a ^ e , , le,.. As «h.Wednesday, the account ac had.f2,335 in toci0 devdopis'tbe case for supporiiport,” Uptonsald. ' P ^ ^ a ls target^ fdr preUm inaiy legworii Wednidnesday use of ItsJBCllItlem ies. 'A band bas agreed to0 work-free'of unsollclte Ited Mntributions, said.d. ,,iAnother a^ u n t for aA slim m ajbrityof-personswhs who commented Wednesday 'teclutfe a telethon andd a public barbecuo. Also dls(llscussed • charge, ahd the6 ModemMl Woodmen of Arherlci lea home office personss who w wish to pledge conlrlbutliiutlonstobegivcnii)the off;tr an earlier proposal that the'the YFCA h ire a professional 'as means of reopeninglng the YFCA building whfclIlch was will malch proceeiceeds up to $500, C arrsald. next threeree years also Is open, shesaid,aid. fiu)'jndraisersaid they do oot favoiavor such a move. closed April- 6 t^us«aiise of financial problems,is, were ...WUlle Scheel,el, temporarily In chargc ge of YFCA Thos attending at the meeting alsoso 1heard a fundraising YYF,CA' Board m em ber Zoo:oe Ann Shaub said that If- . program s whereby busiauslnesses would donate parilart. of^a- fundraising,; saidsid the overall,plan to raise se money will outline proposed pi by Chuck Upton,ton, form er executive. . voliDlimtecrs can!t j-alse anadec^uiec^uate am ountof money in 90...... day’ft income to thele YFCA,' and civic ;clubs« would .. - Involve efforts of three or four Influential I ll businessmen directorr of( the YFCA. Upton, Inleinlensively Involved-In, dayays, that will Indicate thc co: ' challrageeachothers'dodonations. who wiji m ake on i community doesA't want a ! one-to-one contacts to solidcit substantial pi;evlousIS YFCA fundraising drive!ives. Mid -generating YFi■FCA facility. - H a ^&atd m m WASHINGTON (UPI)^> 1 )-President. Reagan bas:tentatively.!Jydeclded'Mi a . 'P a r t i a l lifting of the graingn .embargo. against tbe Soviet Unionon asj a result of ' ...... V— the easing tm.of pressunsure on P o l^ d , - " ■r :_i_CBS^aI decision is expected ex( to be made by Reagian at a WblteV House . m u tin g w ltb m a id e sB TlThursday, the ------network reported, althoujlough tb e presi* ...... -deht4pproved,the “geneiineral <(9i^t"; -^9 ^9

^ CBS reported tbe' Sovi3o¥els wlU be j H H | allowed at ilrat’ to -.pun)urcbase more " w h ^ t,' " p c ^ p s -i milliiiUlionTbusbi^' and-more-soybeaitB.-ButBut-more' corn 'H B H S f-4 —purchases wUl not bebe. pennltted... because drought^ddenn como farm ers m S B G “not coofideot. theyey ^ ‘bave a : | B ^ ^ m normal crop.” '------‘“ TUB'artwork said »)ve yers are now worklog-onron.developlng . new export llcen^'to'accommodate ac . . the limited grain s d ^ totoRussla. H • ^Tlcttog-Whlte House preipressjecretary— II*' Lany.Speakes said oo-do-dec&loQ • b ^ made on the mattiAtter, luid tbe StMTDepailment declinelined commoit on (he report. , • Biit there were meetieetings. at the - • White House Tuesday bet)between Seiro- ...... - tary of State Alocanderder Haig and Apiculture Secretory J(^rohnBlock.- J e r o m e J u n io r H igIgh h School.Principal Billiil E m e rso n d ire c ts six')Ixthgrade students intonto the school prlorto a tn e a rly d is m is s a l W edne d n e sd a y

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' rOrder&dWppsychidtfic ptogigram ' v ~ Legijisli^ure- 5% budgeJt axmajjly prove pj-Jjoojxn to Per!mnrr<^ts ti^ io n — adeiasEE ti£ir^==9be=li«gl9latui«lFtWjudget=catB=wHl---^=^“ HaroropBH ^^SrfvTgi^ • • "prove'a'majoiijorlarget for Democratlc'cai'candldate5'lni982,'~tbal’s" s w hat'ow ns our.Idaho Legisl f ByRONZELLAR ^atufeT bl^ bMln^'^ ' ca se a fter a tim e not to eicliceedSW says Idaho’s's cchief Democrat. ‘sb e satald. l "W e m ust educate (thee yoteire)vo that th d r future ; ; __ l^mes-Nemwrittr ' years. He Inchided stlpupulatlo n s...... Speaking to: to the Twin F alls County DenDemocratic Central' - lies wilvitbus;” ------that Donehue: - Commiltee-.V■. Wednesday, state Demoalocratic Chairman Haninzel added the Legislature's}'s rejectionr of Gov. John • Pay the estimated $8itSO-a-day . M ^ e Hanzel:el said the R^ubllcan-domlninlnated Legislature EvansIS budgel and enactm ent off mme ore substantial cuts i n . ■■■■ j e r o m e ’- r a t h D I)ist^ct s t Judge' P M ^ I cost of the program hlm ^f,If,- has alienated'ed v o tm >rtio relied on sta teprBpro^ams. "’'sUtesispending was politically motlvoUvated. . ? . ■ - £ Tberon Ward opted!d to-'r delay ^ • Rem4lri in “prlwner• statute’i As such, D Democrats are.organizingng throughout the ”Thahat band of reactionaries In1 the Legislature approved , SMteacinjg up 'tp 3 ^t ‘ yiy e m on a ’ and subject''to.'condidltions state, hqiingng to bonvlnce voters th eirr bbest inlerest lies .these) cuc ts sim ply to em barrassI the governor,” she said. ■ xrfom er Jerome doctor eo n;-:. . wlthatumove rcoqvlctedof' establi^ed by iheprogram; wer In state offices.--— —------“ I mallalntain It's tim e w e flip theft littlellll red flag up.'ancHet-^-- icestoyoung •. Waive extradition in acadvance “I believee tlthat Idahoans really got thelhe short end of the (he peoeople in the Legislature knowlow thejr parking lime is > ^ m^epaUents. ; ■.and bejretumed Immediatellely if be' stick with theie last1 Legislature,” sbe said..id. J‘I believe we’re u p ." • - j : In ' effect, tbe ordeirder allows. is n ot cooperating with, o r‘benefit- b not so poor In ibis'state that we needd tot< dism antle oiir . HanziQzel, elected &tat^ chairmanlan following one of the S WlUlmi C: Dondiue folo Ibe treated ting from~the programI asi de- -educatlon-sysilystemrthat-we-need.-to abaiibandon our senior— p ai^-’s s w orat election defeats;'saidsaid the defeat of former and evaluated at bis owiown expense termined by the prograi■am ad- citizens.” Frank C hurch m ay give pariyiriy faithful the resolve to- -- r-lmrPravorUtahTsexuA ministrator. •• State Demomocratic Party ExecutiveB Director £ Robert iriumpliphiol982.-- leduled to appear w ith Hanzel . r —program..Wardleft open;>en tbe posal- "T h is - is probably youij u r .la s t izel, w as unable to ’ SheI ada d U the m ajor priority for cam< paign’1982 will be , bUltyDondue mlgbt befreedlfbebel chance," WacdJVAz|ed Bo E vans’s’.reelecUon. Biit Hanzel saidsalt she was optimistic ! isalcies satisfacto^ progttigtesslntbe “A greiat deal of work by [so criticized budget cu ts in water and air . about: thatU race, partly becausee RRepublican candidates ntrol agencies, m oves sb e sal [program . people h as been expendedlonySS o: ■ poUuUon conU said benefltted no appearir ready to overcrowd the fieldIdd as they did fiw years ^ V Doodiue, -Sl, pleadeaded . gull^ I n M B b^alf. I hope wu are goS to onebutbigbua)uslness Interests ago. • ■ March 6 to four countsIts ot sexual . benefit from all t b ^ efforts. U.mlscooduct_lnvDli1ag.8;m I de::par..._I_«ni I-M — Donebue-'t-attbrney,'-r-G reg- - - ...... - - ...... tients, three of them DU Fuller; said' tbe iaitaw-■- hctor also pleaded guilty toto"tSiS- i . •..flu.Ut ^most*likely wiU emerge, peh jcbarge Involving a patientienl m Ohio, ,d er^ jfer«rW im e C ouoferin eff^^^^^ -frmQctbe: frc program -— r-and-was-MoteDced last- ut:-nKmtfa'(o--T settin g thele jw m e coadltlons as tntreatment succeeds, may bbo ab le' , i ^-CoB!^ Tr . _;lhreetolOyeimlntbeO«Obk) State- Judge Wank ' io pra^ce'.iiiedlcine'In flef l^ _ o f _ ’ <, Q o < |d r ■ -W ard orderdered Donebue trans^ lltilittfeorMpatlentcontact. ' :" O b ^ u ^ stayMlyMtbesen- -ported to tbeth< Utah State Mentta ' Three' civil malpractice« suits. -— -fflli - §§£?•** it Provfli nnd nniri' ■■ ■breughtby-parenta-atecwe bn W ' P ^ :V : ■" . l "| jQ i i B n g l . T ...... t i e v '" y * ' ’ ■ “Inpirc^tiiM or ortS?«ntl«Cl-Or%lv ;w u ld reviewUw tbe form er doctor^^, 1lng ^ In Jerom e County. — ■— M«alcViU«y . - r _ .i_ -L:;: —— ■;y- • • '■■■■: .-iW - a y . ... - .. I.,-... -Jk ------^------______• A-2 Tlm e » ^ ew 8 . Twin»ln Falla,jdaho ^ JThufsday.’.^prll23..1981 ______^ Brady Iundergoes s surgery TIM b y X I to stopI air enteriri!ng brain m WASHINGTON-(I(UPI) - While lor a fewlow minutes. The needles helped Eh : House press secretaitary Jam es Brady - .relieveLTQ thetl pressure, tbe a ir caine out Prer;mature infaant found ■ - underwent unexp f:«i»rgi» Wnehln] bareJy-aHve4n-a-] islrviiji tills wrek, was I H Medical Ccnter, aid ral Brady'"had brain and the brain is bealing well." ' "cryJng and moviioving around" W ednesday in In good condition at a Baltimore hospital,tal, doctors said, ■ been doing fine butt inI the coursc of ■ thl^ afternoon was le^li responsive" Hospital officialslals said a doctor nicknam cddlhe tl Infant Oliver after ' ^ tfie Charles Dickcfutens characterOllver Twist, S . andhisdoctorsbecamime concemcd. H _ n 'T > nry gn|rt pj _IheJlm esiN ei«i______“ ‘ The newborn babbaby w as'adm itted Tuesdayy IrIn poor condition with------.oporation-dld-not— ------1> . rapid respiration,>n, slow. Irregular hcartbeax a t and a 94 d e ] ^ 5 Involve probing inlo10 Brady's brain. ^Twin Fails. Idah* te m p e ra tu re — "to("too low to m easure'on a nonrinhal thermbmelerrHe g • He said It was not emti^ergency surgery ' M«mt•m b « r of AudH B ureau of j ' w as coictflJI over .hishli body," said Dr. Km Park,rk. V I ■ I “ and could have beeisen conducted to- C ircu latio n a nd Baby Boy X wouvould have died If he had bobeen left outside in I ■ nighlorlomorrow.". tJnlt*nited Press International deg ree tem peratun lures for another hour^ the dadoctor said. The infant f I O 'L eary said Brady Mthod doltv ol 133 Third Str««t . (apparently was not [ly's prognosis for' w«»*It. Twint* Fall*. Idoho 63301. by . not boro in a hospital ^nd wiwas dressed only in a j ■ recovery sbould still b T-shlrt-.- I be " as good as it Magictie Valley N ow tpa'pen. In«. has, been If all eoci>es,welIlLin-the_____Sobwriplerlpilon—fiof«*:' Clty—Horn*” “ ------To revive the Infanfantrm'cdlcalpersonncl'wanarm ed hirti'fn a'special------“ 1 ■ surgery. dollvory^ r y SS.OO. S1.3S par w M h r - a p p a ra tu s .fo r'forour u i hours to elevate hisI temperature. He is | Ruralll MotorMl Routo Oolivory S3,40;' receiving antibioticstics to ward off infection. I Hc said the surgeryry was prompted susp*S por wook. Dolly SI.50; Surv ■ by a problem of air { ,«nl)T 5 0 '.-AAoll tubtcriptlortt;- “He's crying andUld moving around. His outlolUook Is pretty good." F • geltlng into the . In odvanco .(»otd only whoro P a rk said. ■ brain ventricles - ppassagew ays in lor dollvory I* inolntdlnod): ■ the brain tissue — T he Infant was foufound Tuesday by a m an In\ AnneAj Arundel County t. "and not getting ooiiyt andon< Sundoy. I month $4.95. a fte r ho heard "fain 9 oul again. T hat buill upu] of pressure... amomhimiht SU.eS. 6 montht $39.70. faint crying sounds” near trairash cans In an alley, £ tnonih» $S9.40i Dally only, - -police saidJThemanaan told police hc had seen a_winvpman place^ paper______^ II hasthepol^tlallocauausedam age.’' jnlh $3.45. 3 month. $10.35i bag near the garbagl»h*d. - ^ — I placed two needles in.in. B rady's head Ehvirconm eiiitalics name1 *Filthy^Five’ Wa s h i n g t o n ([UPDu i — An campaigngn contributions for clean-up Twin Falalls ChristianI /Academy ip were analyzed is that I environmental 'group 1 Ihey give pre-. Kan.;. Alfonse All D'Amato. RrN.Y., p named five expendltujitures.’* • dominantly to (ncumbe . companies to Its '‘Filth t a l s wiUi poor. C harles Percy,P ( R-IU., and Reps. John proudly presentn t s ; J _ environmental votini Wednesday, aod 16 mem lew MacWllliams of the group Ing records," Porter, R'lll:^ R Donald Albosta, D- ■ J MacWilllamssald. D- t h e i r a mPiD ual patriotic: p r o g r a m gress who accepted c Earth Daj[jiew8 conference • Mich., JackJai Fields, R-Texas, Paulaul ' The members of,Coaoogress will be Flndlev. R- ' from them were named. npaniM were chosen from-, , R-UI.. and Frank Wolf. R-Va,/a . e n t i t l e d o f Its "F lltb y $5,000 club’."Jj-t. .. n..>-.among thethe .100 largest in the couniry.^ senl framed. certUfe^^ stating that - — Environmenlal-AcUon'jOli-salii the « v e — .tbefinal.Ove-wereplcked for— utlons,.from.the . .MacWilll'illlamis.8aid.all- five compa­ ' companies - Weyertiai i'ironmental record and where' • utersaU." nles havere a history of “significant£ “ i l o v'etIieSounilofflnj e imerica* ~ They w ere Sens. Char Dow Chem ical Co.. Occi Illtlcal action fund conlribu- aries Grassley, environmein e n ^ vIolaUoaa:i.such.as 4J1nil.______^------1— LnueUM,.Kq>ubiic SteellandStan^tfd— ai R-lnd„ Sieve 8puis,“wafl?ater>)UatIon, alr.poUWionion. ^Symms; R-Idabo, Jar Oil Co. of Indiana - "ta“have made^a “Perbap am es Abdoor,' and iUega]gal dumefng. aod tbe fiveIve aps the most striking istatisticc R-S.D., Russell Long,i. D-La., Bob firms con mockeiy of. our nation'Ion’s polluUon.. :which..bec)ecarae. apparent wfien .the «ntribuled more than |i e Kasten.R.Wis.,ArIenSpspecter, R-Pa., mlUJon ‘ tt on-1 prlncipar Mr.- — c ^ lr o J e ffort by seekingJg tot subslitute— tfving-rec•ecords-of-these-coinpanies— Jhroughr.poIlllcalZ'action- s John-EasirR^C.7Rbtobert Dole; R - 'com m llteeeesinl980., • Berry'. extends a wc -'V ' to the community to the performonee th fs , S y m m s ’ o f f i c e s h i o n Correrection Fridoy. Aprii 24fh.1 .'1 9 8 1 ■ ■ hrugsoffcdesignati at 8:00. A nursery■i’ i p’9- ejS'.P,''/, Is, vidad. Come shar .. BOISBtUPD-ThenaiMmlogotSen.L Jim McCIiCliire in the pAst,” Schir- HAILEY:Y — T he B laine School Dis- □re a n V *. Steve^^rasTfflvaTmen environmentalists'’, haviivlng a "no- tiHct wt» > lem beciotEllieaiirelste^i=sald.-mwe’-ve^had=a3l-thls= s— growth^phllewqjhyr— “ ^-Ihla"''ftlv V — •’•nithri5:oo(rciiib"‘of”st congressmen before and:Id I’m sure wo'll have all this —T ------f“ le\^KUoitibn on May 5. ,T ' vho act^e^^ntribUI[MtJons - J r om .. ..aaain .^— !_M cantlm e,-Schlrrm e ftlion aaie was incorrecUy ^'pbliuter” • corporations»ns was dls- Helairi .-:Symms_vJas_llnotL lockeked, ta^io ly missed W edd^ay by an a tfairEnvironmenlarActIon“ ^ in TuesdayZsJSmes^ews. in aide. spokesm an told him..Wednesday Ihat.; ^ possibly repeating bis a...... —‘-‘Jt'8 just more of tl s-News regrets tfie,ei«r. r th e , same.'^’ , S ym m s got go 117,000 from", th e.Jiv e. slQW^ President Reagan' f- Andrew Schlrrmelster.SyiSym njs'pr^ corpdfitloii -: - p a c k ^ : . Sym m s voted-I-^Uer-this—^ < assistant at Washington. loiis’ political acUon groups, - on, said m a. . btitSchlmirmeUter said hedldn't have:: molilli,.wlth;iv/o: f ^ w conservativect . : |i Celephone interview. .- the recordsrds available to verliy the; ■ jRepubllcansohaSeiUtecfcomniiUeefo ’ • - | . During bis campaign agagalnsl Dem- figures, pul a kink In R eagan’s pacackage. They I " " ™ -- o cratic Sen. F ran k Churcl: irch last_year.__ 4-n»e Symi^mms spokesmafijsaid:ihe_i. said the proposed budget dldeficit under . SS"I ------Symms-underwent'heav'fflvy..fire.for freshmanI senator,,s however, stood — the ’ plan was too large. . ~ FASMIIION accepting contributions fro from political bdiind hiss "balanced“ 1 policies to strike' action committees affillifillated with . accord betwi , ‘riie.public "Is-beginnlnjSg l o w the'. ----- I Itween jobs and protection of. real i meanlng'’_of Ihe- t chem fcal and oil companiesllw. theenvlronnm m ent." ; , - th rw -G O P ' ■P L U S V yALUE "They've gone afler St« voles, Schirrmelstersald,1, adding> that .Steve In.the. He.deoouiounced Envl^nmental Ac* { - past and they’ve gone afafter (Sen.) tion as “a Symms, was trying to selcll Reagan's! ‘a very extr^e group of imposals, | notscuttle them ra . . , • ^ E S i f j p l ^ J —Teaefe — Thesr2-Bmtl5fr • CooUnued from Pagi iB Iaz er ’•gel . - nret JI basicisic education Is Indy the^- indicatesi the district w; _ . J ■ .co m m u n ity ’s will receive O l i r y’s goal. He noted the board iabout 7.35 percenl m ore lrIn state and w U I “ They ju s t m ay stall uIS sll through the Intends to:o replace, the full-time -1 r Season- 6nd of the scbool year. T^ -local taxes. Christensen sasaid he is not T h a rs w hal_ ath letic dlriwrecto r lt.cu^tw o y ears ago- ..sure s how firm th e ilg u re li - th ey w anted aJI- along,"” \ A lnsw itt' Inabudgetsctsque«er' " ...... ii anning said . includes a 28 perccnt Ir - . The sizei 01of the district’s yearand . reimr bursem ents for transp< He said the board had notjotprgn^ fund ^balanancc has been mentioned ___ itsjlrst salary proposal u; "1 am not un^mpalhcffS^e.: Clasissic bv ^^w^IghVnHTsupe^ntenaent-^ a a m ^ amouni ev S i^ p o rt last-Jil-July placed the figure at in.this lr $tatc for two y e a rs i NCHESTE -- -after teachers dropped theiih e lrre q u e s f- J300;000. HefJe said he "can't even a from 15 percent to 12 percen can see their frustration." cenl of ftinds guess ’* howOnuctLWlU r remain at.the____ added lo ncxf"yearVTni ___ He^tstale_and_federa irescnl school year. ci teacher salaries and fringeb curb inflation-are necessariry, but it is tember Jerry Callen 'hi'hard for toachers to-be-syi the board agreed lo when, w for example, Idaho I board has more money availrallable.lhan approprlaijjl > Pow er Co. !?Jl30.000fromthefundfor Is asking for a 21 pcrcent Incncrease and it claims, addlng;lt is hiss cconviction teaser salariariM;______al — teachers and classrooms sho _ ^o .th cr_parta_of-the w>fti»noroy-are— ------shonJdcome------A lT A p ari6 rii estimate of revenue fiiincreasing, [ , This is th.the biazer thats ail- H w a y s in f«fashion. Well engl- 1 - ff e d ] © : t f ” — ^ n e e re d . nlnicely proportioned ^ in a co o l,I. comfortable c 100% • p o ly e s te)r r hopsack. that 5 _ .--keeps Use.i crlspj-neat-llnes-no— n ChanceoJtf rainstormsts may mar watiafmingiiretiia matter hovipw often you wear- , It. Navy.’BBrown, Light Blue, ‘Natural a an. n d Light G rey . Air Twla Falls, Buri

afternoon with a ^ance[)ce of showers or thunderstorms. Lows)ws in the mld_ NOW( , 40s tonight. Mighs bolh I rONLY ...^7 lh days in the . ( f YOHK , m id to up p er 70s. : . j : ...... Hailey, Camas Prairie,ie, and Wood ._ • „ > J RiverVaUfly: RANC13C0>J InENvenj ' / Newfest .BoBotany 500 d a c ro n pcpolyester and Fair and warm early eai today. » wool.hopsaisack blazers. Navy, greyrey. light blue CIoudyand-wlndylatrtD . &cannel. $5110.1 - r . ' *■*" iv chance of showers br ■" ^ '• ■ — EXTH>mA - Botany 500 will send sei j^u free 7 ,Showers toward eveniening. Lows S 0HE8T b*ilAa/ IMPBBATURES x y irionogrametled metal- buttons- with.Ith y ^ r_ :flw o ____ n e a r 40 tonight, highsi70lo..75bolh 70 ■- :------lnitlaisrR5p<) p e r's vflll s e w the' p erso i days. sonallzed but- _ _ x " '1 ■■ 'I " v*” tonsonycurlu rb la z e r...... Noribera Utab aodtd o 6 n b e m ------M.^-1 N ev ad a: • ■ ' - . 1 ? ^ I Both states predictcl fair and /-'N5 ^ ^ ..':" / - ytt « ' • Expert Free Altialterations ■' 1 1 • • • warm today, but northerh e m Nevada [ 2 3 « w w i * s ’*> >tow3W show s increasing cloudouds In the upi wbWeATHEfl FOTOCAST S ''■ — ^oprthFriday.------.. Free Parking D/rei recllySehUd f ■'' s 'i 'j '- Twin Falls a n d BiurleyStores..ui •“ ’r N a t t o n a f ' ^ KAlUQly V eo“ ■ - t ^ v tMi______n _ 4 u0 _ pwn«na.6>». •, aa mM ■■■-■ KMwF^______87 ------; Mu Um' p^ ‘ ' SanUMOty • «2 J7 « .« ~ (^■ai * SwFraneUeo n M isss*r., s s " s - W m k l ..... Bo*lon •. 87. a ' I s\ '8 « » * ' . M '51r ™ . S ' M ta M.. ' » • « i ) i! T w I n F a l i s i S i . n W'.... N m O M m ' t* 6S BiStow bpeifc^ f Danvar . t as « . 1 ■ */S I . ' F r i d a y E v e n i 6nlngg-Tl||9 5 —DMUoiMi----- '------«7— S “ ! - r I d a h o ' T w l n F a t i a ^ . D*«>H r H 97 ...... Ohttht. . et .Mt .... III. r ; '.7W/A Honolulu . - n ...... pnowtu II a WFALL^Bl^LEYiYVW PW t»BUI^'' , . 1-,. ■ MoMlon n 72 ■ pnttbugh^.'.. ■ ■ a L n :': » .Mormd. ------■W XaOPf^gOPT/OAON CHARGE . ..pRUUSEyOURBANKCf.Ri —— ■> ' ~ ' . ■> ' ------^------I h u « irsday,.April.23r1S8t----- ^Times-N88-New8rTwin Falisrld^hoAa.------i^BreaakiniAtlanita?^ s n t ' ? ’'- 7 FBIinvejestigates cii:ivil rights grc'■Qup claim it't know s w hho. killer is XUPI) - / ■ ATLANTA - A civil righls FB I office.IX. "We know the person)n wbo Is" the John Scht - leader said Wednesdaj chaffner, managing editor of day be has ^ ____ ^ I ’ve JuiJust had a productive andd . critical link and we bavecause the key witness doesI -:. arrest J.; Innls ^said__CO:OREz:woHtri ■' Schaffner:scsalticrwouldauro-Uus— behind the m ass m urdersers. He said his nothavecot confidence in the police." - ' "makcthccoUaroarselvei; e s r * " ------!nfnbn:ov(}ao' pOircie fiiniseir lf~ witness Icnows one ofif theI men In* . A tlanta if^lH^XS^aj^ ) policej. and task force of- "If this case hnd occurlurred around Innis had nonot done so within 24 hours. ------volved In-the-killing-or•oral IcMt'six flclals refujifused lo comment on Innls'' white children (or) blackkmiddleclass r Schaffner s ‘and I suspect a lot m( ■ said lhat "at 6:30 p.m. more" of the .claims. . children - m aybe a doxcr victim s. «n — il would... T uesday,-- aafter . determining thatIt - . • Innls callcalled a news conference onI be solved by now," Innls said.sf CORE hadid not m adc contacl wlUih Innls—and presumabl)Ibly his witness thc stepss of i city hall Wednesday AskedJI CORE mightI bbe overstep- police,” hc — met for three hours hc called Depoty Chiefif rs in his hotel afiemoon1 anda announced “Wc bave! ping its authority, Innjss said, '‘You Morris Red( room late Wednesday edding, commander of thc ay with John identifiedI thc th link thal will break this slop the killings and w orrrry about thc task force, a Glover, agent In charge of !, and gave him "the details eof the Atlanta case. reprocussionslater.” of the meetinitlng. R oy In n ls w a v es chytor Co. C hairman Philip Calling his recovery "as aiastonishing to mc'as ills going g on. The Secret Servletvice m an behind m c had a isuit agaln.^' - bodies empowered to0 nreopen con- CaldweU al»also called a news con- tracts — the Ford -ani•and G enerd ‘^ference lo relteralere that-the com- - ______M otors-councU s—-—sc-soundly re- pany hass cut - while collar ■ nle!Cled.thflloptlon Marchrch 19:------'employmentnt and salaries,_rediic«}j. ' J "T b at has to be thee cornerstoneci dividends, closed ci plants and or* * P -— -ofourpollcy,i4»Eald:I: - . dered the revamp.of,re all lls cars ^ ______“ Bqt obvlQusiy.'whenen i we next go and trucks. W mm u w i i i uSH ■ Jp A T ^ I W f o r sSPRING ,L " I ' '' "'i ‘S FURNITUI r g e t t hIE: G O O D) L O O K S Our 4-Stoi>re B uying~FP o w e r ^ M e ddris^Gredtei rr Savings FcFor You! and extra com fort'itcfH aggar® M agic: SStretch™ slacks. l a r g e Q u ain i tities A ndd Pass S a v l i ^ s O n To You.

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NOW...... ______■ Co“omol^* - OrSnly . —-- ^ | l | l | Solld wood>d I b o o k c a se bod. - Include* 15 'veor w/ofronty. • . •' maftros*, hrater.h « fill attach- ■ ments, algocIgaclde, podostols SOFASLEIEEPERS “ &*del[vory. Sofa SW*p«r Pult Sti«.horcirculoncovar. trodlllonal ityilng iiirDOORBU^r i N G ^ ______- rR ea^W firNCin!a.aS:= SPECIALS Sofa SlMp«r BMutlful h *rculoncovor, m top, .quality, qO*«nI III*.tl .... r ...... ®Biiys VHUVET BQISIWAD, kim iii..:..l.nl,.*69” i . mHATORS'...... * i a ? ‘ NOW...... J 2 9 9 Mod«m5-Pc^B«(. J c ™ ; OwMor, mimsf. nighlitand. GnIMGE8JAR1AMP., . . . . : ♦ 9 ’ - m O O D ROCKER...... v . * 9 9 “ - . ■ N O W ...... $ 3 0 0 , . . a w KMWIZEPUOilllS ...... ______‘ 6 “ H e ^ 'w lll turn your wa]way Wheri you v^ear Haggeigar Magic stretch •slacks. The reasori? You'o u ’il b e looking g o o d a n d^feeling fj good. ALPIKE _ W/IfATERBED SHEEFSoimitMi Mppi" pp M ... •19“ I „ Rustic 3-Pc.B«d» d ro o m S * t . ^ This 6reatT new^ texturizeIzed w o v en fab ric of'lO Q1% Today's- • HbTABlEii™!,) ;...... * 3 9 " ^ ;______D'acj'on* Polyester atreitre tc h e s tw o w a y s f o ro u tststanding t comfort.' DRAWER CnEST. ______■ . • 6 9 “ ' - ■ And' lhe special Comfort-)rt-Flex* NOW,; ______. . iivi -. walsjUsand-stretches with/ith your every IVIW ROMUMPS . : ...... • 2 4 “ OR." move. Select your.exa'ctI'ct siz e In this M*l T t R B l f A b S ...... * 1 9 “ ^ s e a s m 's m ost popularr fashfa io n c o lo rs, • and get the looks and theIhe c o m f o r t____( S ) ^ H OODGECnf^ you want. Solid tones -• lanta , d ark b row n, navy, blab la c k $ 2 3 . WATERllED U s ^ STORE HOURS Heather grey and heathIher e brown $24. W aist sizesres31-42. . j 1 : f r o m ‘youq«I Maln«d Ilocqu«r«d^>'^ V ' ^ ^ 1 ' ' Furn •h*odb«ifdond V iitu re & Irgm*. mottraii, X ' • I id*d(. drain« V f SleepDCe’nter ------.fiUoMoehfiwnJi, X I hMt^alltMr. . > 1 ] ice Yoii ta n Aflord ' ' ' Alta *'•' In ' — ------W*heralli...... ■ dlg^da,— --— •' • •- ^ 0*tdKW»l«d.-N5:------^------•laclilser. ■ilTi'S.r'^ - VOUR )t7 JhA.,. — — - -C H O It PRIIY W t W f f lffH t i f PfWiFffiHMWIW IM tJ

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------vyWilhom F- Hcw«d ' WilliamCBlohc ...... Advertising Manager

Ndl C. Hopp KRMsTtryrsoo ^ . . , --^Oteulailon j Manager.'------

- l i e mncmbcrsof.the^ltorlal cr txanlaid and writers of edlt^als-- areMe N d l H opp. Larry Sw isherr andai William'E. Howarcl ■ • *' ■ ^ Gasssia steaiiri plant:

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-concept—of ^a "garb!rbage^bornliig; steam-i - ‘ ~ . ’producinging plant seems so rightit forI ttae 1980s—but it isis ■ a dreamn tthat may go up In snioltoke. Unless5s iCassia County officiallals come lip with aboutIt ■ . , H > : ; $50,000, 'theirth two-year strugglele toI build and put sucta a p lan ts onn linei will diei posslblv^ly as. soon as Moiidayy : H ’. wheii offic[flclals make a finU drai!cision. ■ ' - What -w•went wrong? Flnanclailal K tlm atra failed to0 ;; holdup;!; Production costs willil Ibe hlgtaer ttaan antici-i- , ■ patedandnd initial revMue from1 ttaetl sale of steam won't - ____ meetpmiiaiecUonsjaooiie-caabebeJaiiltedJiere.JiutlLls^ s- . • . '. . i- . frustratlnjTng for county officialsIs toTiaveI come Uiis“farr i-, only to s«see their hopes for the plailwtdashed: B To get9t the financhig for ththe-operation, county ■ . i: officidss hadh to be able to shovow it cdiild make ends H . meet, Anc^ d until recently, tliGiiere-was no-hint of-aj ^ ■ financial:a shortfall. So^posiHve-'B-Was the outlook that ■ 7 . equipmentsnt had ali«ady beenI deliveredd to the con- ' w M structionnsite. s Burningng garbage to produce st(steam is a tremendous;" ...... ■ — J ; cost^efflcTecTenHdear Not only would ttae -operation' \ ©Los Angeles nmrn}es5>7id/cafe strai: H produce eienergy, but it would relieve r< landfill opera- raps, tbat was'supposed to be ion'the. AUanta should bibe back to me any MYY OXYGEN GEAR .' i n MY ' ‘Am€merica’ night today? Yeh,1, 1It.was'l moment." UlRY-ONBAG:"' ■ tions at theIhe same time. It wouldd bet an ideal solution't&' The "Columbia" 1" Space Shuttle went routeuted from the moon, vla-Ati-AUanta. ~ .. ' “Pleasedon’tsliout.You’reraaking . H energy andmd garbage-dlsposlng dlldileifimas facing many I lake a nighl to tho- ' off wilhout a hitch.h. , ' Thetle num ber 1S43216-E, like inI EEastern t Why, when 11 e other pedple-^ho lost tbeir lug- ■ COmmqnltillties — particularly In C will vou’ <*oes m y ^luggage li havo lo go “ “ “ 1 Cassia County, which[______That was bwauslUse It w as:on.teIevI-....5iJ‘‘riines. Take a look around will Ige nervous. Whiat ,b o td are you ■ ^____ faces repla nnnn.*“ Y ou"havM ’t? '‘nian,2ks;|'l.ll---throughAtlan^ k j jlaclng a landflH Insideo5 of three years.------slon. and evei^j?ine_invdved, ;took.. .JK S ' - ...... staylnly ln ^t? We'll send it by taxi as J ' Has thele -county-ei^Iored allI Its11 options to try aiid[ .; ■ extra p^hs to see» that nothing went eckwilh AUaata:’,’ ...... ^ “Evdythlng has, hi to< go through. soononasltqrriv^." a ■ ______1 -save tlie J)1 (i'-wrona.-But in'seveveral years.when we, - ‘D id th ^ lb c a te it? ’’ : „A tlanla.It’sanFA'AAregulation.".,, . "I"I ‘ dort't know what botd I’ll be ! j)lant?: Its leaders beiieJieve they taave,-buHt^r 'N o s lrrB u t I ’m sending a tel ■_____ wiU:btan.(ii.e!(iienslvesetliackJIJ takeSpaceShuttJe;lefllghtstorgranteA, I lelw to . “I’m going lo w rite to Uio head of staylnjyingin." • IJbe plantJs.canceled._------astronauts?ah-€xi:xpect-the-same-prtf— lanta to s y if it might have'|ve3^0_J^ASAjibouLthls^ ...... Thr^ nty may be ableTto precoup costs already , : blems that pe^ievi5Whqfly?ommerdal loaded and put on our red^y?sypflight “ You’ll orUy getg a form IplTeV t h ^ « ^ ^ o c ^ ^ ’ a ^ ' ^ ^ g ^ ^ ■ invested,, bibut ttae real loss Will cor»melateron, . ‘ airlines encounttsr. Venus;” ,' V ',/■* •; •. - back.’’ ... .untiitltii the Jupil?r.auttlBreturns.’’ ■ i ______ge-1buming,i-Steain:pn)d— -G arbage oduclng=plants-are^a— —r ■ • ' _ «*Y<^You have lo find itr l’ve got-fi ^ "Are you in chai\atee of^luggage for • it-filra in - .‘•I'm not leavinglg until you find it," - "‘I I ddon’t i wanLa toothbrush. I want ■ ! ’■ proven suesuccessrAltlfoUA CisHafofflclals ^ say the;__ _ -.lhoq>aceship‘Ame of the-parth-Uiat'has,neverw beqi ... -MHora - comesI the. reply from my'luggage;"-' lug ,; - f ; ; ; m W o re ." .. 4 ------^cgncept-coicouldbe^revlyedHn-thiiifntiire,"tll6i!ffsts w iir^ AtlantaJH^nj.T,1?»re;5eenj8jo.havel._i‘Oh ‘bhdear; I Bate to see an-asinmaul--- ^ runjnuchhh higher aiid tbe countyiystiU facesIhe landfill - ■ ,.. -j| 'Now-'ddn’f ^ ^ f » d i c d ? Im ^ ^doing -rbeed'a-sllgh’t mlxibcup.„Your bag was cw.I*, jsir. Maybe Atlanta ffiVde a rif.'anct.iny luggksV 'ibe l^tlcan."be . , . :® apparently put_ on ■ ! problem. -^dldn^tarrlve.Ithaclad my electric razor--.-- -,.- >n_ftur_supcr:shuttle_,.injstalistake;and yourbagwasonlysent to------JASAbe ■ " ‘ShUoJupltw.’’ ■ r ^ CariaiiyblybMyfieltrC^faSSffi ' andallrhyfood-p^Mteinlt." ■ "Wl'Why can ’t you people at NAS M ara.ira. Then you’d get it back by next Ite r." • , ■ ing^ountie!Ues should consider thatatqiiestlota.Ttaereisso “These things b;happen. Could you re careful with people’s lugga^Kage?" ■ "When will I getjt'a?” I - winter /Ultake.ayeartogbt : "Wh ■ mQch poteiteritiia for this project;I; it1 would be tragic to show me on thisi Icard what bag it <>ioI Only work in Lost and Pound 'What you’re reaUy trying to' tdi ...... ------—resem blesthem ost' ar to get back.'You m elst! is th at you have no idea vt-bere m y^ ' “ Seeit die now,no so close to fruition> ------not-rt-responsible for the entiree sspace -should hgvtlt by Jt "This in e here.’’ proff ffj a m .’' ■Janeon987."------l i ii^ge.'ls, ^ g and y o 'ii'Jiut'^ve me'tbis " f c a n ’t wail thaila t longJLpackcd all cock-ai•k-and-bull story about it going.to H ------^— ------"I.see: Weil, le t mme call and chcck if "I’■I’mt expected at lhe WhileeHouw Ii . my nioon rocks intiithesultcate." Venusnustogetridofme." Cape .CanaveralI knows anything tonvoiKrrow, for a dinner with thc10 Presi-F "Now that was»asllly:thingtodo., j "Tol'To be honest. It could have gone to — about If... Georgrge, Hany here, al dentoIt of the Unilcd States. My luxeuxedois Why didn’t you.;■ put them In vour Venusnua_flE_BUoxI_Mlss_Hhen_ouc_^ ______EdwaxdsAlr-Force,»Baso,-You havenU— in thaihal-bag.‘“rT ------)ple.tag.the.lgggage,.,they.always:...... seen a broWn three-se-suller with green "JuJust calm down. Wc'll n flii n d ' it." ■ ^ ^ § ^ aS I HAfi.^ H PUT ALL gdSe. the two placcs mixed up." Berrv■y s Workr a

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- , .'.I.. - __-r • ; concp —progrcgram ~of~actlviU<»~ror'ch{ldrcdrcm)f~blomfdjnT)artlclpiipate-|ino'stayphys“ away*lay-tirTTtnoif “ :-^-It-makes-s Stuartifi.spocial-odu— W ith-r : tk 0 6 Q L lH Q Ih-rWng-properlyrbiiUiltogr-ami------to save VI'pp A - backikground. And it is thc only' indoorin< cation'class u ^ ththeY pool: physical laboror ccosls a replacemern taclllly will poolI facility'wherefo all age groupslips can' Iherapis^ of the! iarea'held classcs not be lsulll..tor J2ai,000, CIosWg.UM — ------Eaitorrrimra^News: rs^ind-seHlng-thebullding-doesn’t ------R cccnoyrrttarnococai-t»ard"onwr^*»*«aesrThat-poolisnhe-ontyreB T C ^a= — severe lUncs&vtcUnim 8 :> " ~ - ' ; 7 v •- solve/e thetl problom - this flcliob only YFCA dosed the fadllly f due to a *iOn indoor ii facility from Bois( Research in-Ihisiis area from past; delaylsayls thc time when the people of atello. Wilhout the pool, the* CAN,Be $250,000 dcbl — SHIHO.OOO outstanding Pocatc r!.ty 1 ^ m c i ^ r s o f l h e P aarks r and Recreation com rnunily will have lo ritg tntn _ — P t W — ------on^he-I^M ^oor-pool 1 workers at the theirlr pocketsp< and pay. kvera 1 im ^‘ ‘ cumulated debt, and '$30,000 of struclcd o rs and senior lifesaylng: wi! 5 ® ;Harmon Pool reveasaledthatthe'futun*: the $250,000$25 to provide a portion of estimated nccessarary repairs. The curtailailed. All persons sv^o lifcgieguart of Harmon fs veryy tenuous.'Diie to a. whatlhIt the YECAnowproyides.,ln 1975, board has decided’ti’ to allow approxi- _ sunlummer pools throughoul-u Mi • ■ leak som ewhere Innthe t deep end'af the pool POC portion was completed for m atdy 90 days for■ t:the community to Valleyey-need these courses. The ' ^ beneath the-e- pool Is washing approxIro x im alely $220,000. A 25-yard B u i ires in two years and must try to raise money/ Ito covcr thc dcbl expires UUI oc .jw a y . In one tim eJ periodp the walls of foyr-lar••lane, Indoor pool cannot bc buUl — beforescltingthcbuiuiftlng.------contiminually-rencwed.The YFCA | six inches. Wilh thc forlhatampuntlnl98l. that f ______, Though ! jxxogniziizc-ihe.magnilude-J,yides_s _ a place- for all -surrouric iving'rihe.-Yrwili-take=i»nrjtssl-^ “ — =— of the debt and theprproblems the Y has^' commimunity-^-worifers^o-acqi icquirc (j,(, rcsuUing shorti rtag e pf fundsV t h e ' m ajoor r ifundralslng.cffort; With ^elp 0 realize the value , th e WSA'SL , , encountered, I also i ------. park s board win not n have funds lo • fromt» many,m ,il can be saved. Surijly. of that facility to > our community. 'The.le ScoutiriB program will bcbe af* rcplace Harm on ,for , so m e' lime. .'.iTwlnn FFalls and Magic Valley have Thai facility aids ouour music commu- fectedKl also. Scouts musl pass.Jui.Junior ' Hcnce, Twin FallsIs could bc tom i^enoughIgh financlfl polvency. and pride nity as a place (o' hhold recitals and ; and seniorsci lifcsavlngio acquiredv (beir void of a swlmja<’adllty In .the near to meetleet this very evident need. If you meetings, provides "Do youfOt/ think Tip O'NBIII mig,Ught go for THIS ~ • !s senior cilUens. variousous ranks. Thc m any pMpleeofqll ol future. •!; . ‘careani( and wish to help, please.call m e • - groups lose th d r opportunitynity-to '' Froni ^lurpiv fhpleiaconnm ift. sland-— at mC«352, 6 3 ------1------; V LdiaMl for small lanswlrwim year-round: swim m inglg 1is'a • Dojnt it s^m s ^gor.JudgmenL and wiLi;tLUR.STHRRr. J :;^-i7church^u^ to meneer, has'^ varied -- sport- tJ i.that-pcople-witb-physical-iai-.pro---a^Uiy-to let a ri^BOO.OW ttcim rsiip— TwiniVin F a l l s ------j „ sEllen Goodmah I ' Sheseedjheh^S hIriwakeeofiPullUtzerP^lizesavandal t • - <£) Tbe Bostba Globe.be Newspaper Co.' denlyr ilit w asn’t M funny anym on wre.- an editor could'haviave, should h a v e r w as bclb r illl^ t- J a n e t Cooke w as a finef About the Oregonil reporter cau^t with this th fact;every day/'Wo'rtf : _ . Wsshlngtoa Post ^^lers Group A l t hlUgh ^ w e’d never m et ber; she! Wflwas separated ber fictionon from (act. We writer, IT. Now. be is running lab test!ests In m aking up quotes (rom(n the governor, assigneeined the rale ofpublie trustee. one 0,(our (0 own. A journalist had beenbee talked about unname:NaU(H^^M .inquirer, .about-_W die-U'e.tbe-ones-iVilio^uncover-Rosie, ------BOSTON - We werwere sitting arwind caughtbt lying,1 caii^t In tbe (ull llmtIlme- bow ttiis.could have! fahappened almost sbehas a s ^ g n ^ from tbe WasblhgiIngtqn Janet Cooke. J '■ Tamarala i^ thg'ffCto ltlflt, thwpnIIHHnn- : in the city room chuchuckling over the Ught of tbe Pulitzer Prize with fakefak ',, anywtiere. Post. many oIE>tEvangellne. credeoUm tials and a fake Btory. X FraQds exist in otiother profespkms, _ ^ ^ JournallstB fare•e dogged s o u l - '' 'E very day, it ^seemed, someone Therei n had been no degrm frorfrom and they exist In ours i political reporter remembeiibered seardiers: We ask , w e are ^ affected by any Single — r unearthed aootber-forform er husband of — Vassar.ar. Tbere'bad been DO Ihtervtevlew^ to report oOr^wn'scaii ry he bad .written..about aI ^ about..tiur8^vtt:tba r t^ .w b o .f u ^ tbe p*iblic wonder: lis tm e ? Do ! bdleve IhiBm? We •: • .New York' Gov. Hujflugh Carey’s new with an 8my dty nwai'abd,mo8t, •sources-aod-iiroewi T— P-^could^eHiwaywltbUh ItrSbeld verbally-clKnaUall tbat ,d^-aod tbe nextrWi rtbe oream bf ’lBe creamTliaffcr Been- '.Helddbt lifM llsm ■'will-iwr^lve — r - Jellied off one husband,md, “ forgotten" to . talkedJ abouta tb e pcycboloiy of lylnfl'^--caught fabricating ia small detail.' -T b>re ^ iren other tales n w i Washi^^-;I>ibct-will-^,-BUi>' r put another doe dowD.gossip for a.^-^wbatltoItmuBtfed Uketogetcaugbt.— —caogbt fabricating her^cademlcde.he who'^’w■"won” "tbe-B ostod” marath , • ____ \ . -T V. - . t ■■■- ■______. TfuJvursauy. April 23,1981 Timesmes-NoM, Twin Falls. Idaho A -5_^ > h rio tting s>preae about, the - m K Slrabaoe;— ^ - stalemate. ~ Ihc rioting was /as sparked by emotional1 funeralf AllibrMdl:i sjsaid he wasjvUilng lo m rat — r — ------services for two tee it w ith'5and5;:^=sSffl teen-agers killed by a Britishish army whoisdem^danding treatment as a poliiical • . ■ tan3RoverSunday.lay.-- • :al prisoner, if Uie IRA Iea(!:ead^_ r e q u ite d and . BritlJtish officials jm m Tbcmotberolonem e of the dead youths, G ary'E Ei nglish, approved. V‘ ' ' 18, threw hcrselX oi f on her son’s, grave and shishrieked. - • A t- Strabancane, 16 miles south of Lc “Don'tgol PleaseGeGod,takemei^. • Londonderry,-...... J M H Xatholite scale•aled off the main street and bjbattled police ' - In 40 ralleolles.south o f Belfast; rioters!rsselzed_ Md troops withvith firebombs and rocks. four b u ^ and set i et ablaze two'^imaon^.a'paipartmenl At funeralsU -^lces for Brown,-tbe-F-Rev. Jamra'. - blocks near the towniwn center. _____ Doherty-blast*Bsted Brillsh rule In Northelem Ireland, : * SPH i In Lurgan, 2S milesmil west ot Belfast, rioting ing mobs saying, “4uslicslice musl nol only be dono) butb musl be * scaled off the entireIre ICalhollc quarter by hijackii :king and ' , ^ s^cen to be! ddone especially when pec•eople whose - ^ bumlngtrucksattbetbe entrances. ' occupalion 11t is to uphold the law seem t»v>jwantonlyto ______. Hiding behind the hulks of overturned,-butbunit-oul ~ "iTdestroylhe law UPl l a y ” ____ . ■ ___ - ______.‘.VSutfist! fthroivlng m olotov cocktcktails and bottles of aca d d a t p o l l c c ^ o i e d th:hroughout r< Ireland ” Le6annese 6aittles ki]ill natio3nalid€entity By THOMAS L.FRIED M ■■ . . . UnlledPress IntenatioaissLf clashes when some of’iits members tian mllltiatia and .unlls.of the regular Anali;sis—- i " w ere su sp ected ' by 'SyiJyria” — and” Lebaneseiarm ar y:^ based.------rightly so - of supiipporting the The . Phi’halan'gists, whose lopftpAINl^ ■' ■ V - ■ •• Phalangists. ' strength is ...... BEIRUT. Lebanon)n (U P I). ------is 15,000, tpok over E ast ^ — ••Zahler-Tbe-flghtlngr-1 in-Z ahle,- 3 3 - Beirut and 8 Lebanon Is no longer ai cccountry, it’s a d a separatlst enclave In th e ~ •• ■ J miles east of Beirut, brolroke out when mountainss nnorth otthe-Clty.during the battlefield of m any warsa r s - f o r land, T arni ^iCLOSEQ r? ,h u \u s^ the Syrians decided lo hallalt Phalanglst civil war.. Modeledh after Mussolini’s ' for power, for relldon, for money. ' (T.-p attem p ts td M ntrol the tovown of 200,000 FasclstBla(iiack Shirts, the Phalangists ------wmr8DrdirfW6ii“anarm ^ groups > which is only l^jniles fronomtheSyrian_ are the_lM] L m ______V a l u e T'espouslng'so'hiMycdhlfi l^esLJ«aronlle-mlIltia.-lnl htfaaiclbrrixf~ I TwnJef and dominates theth Beirut to Lebanon anand represent most of the litical vl8lons~on threhree separate ' ' i Damascus Highway.: ° ■ $16.98 GC d l l Q i i % fronts, Lebanon wUl nevi C hristiansslnthecountry. lc lever be whole 5 • T he Syrians feel they ccannot allow They want :again. Even agreed cea ant a total withdrawal of the rease-fires are '. J the Israeli-backed Phallalangists to Syrian peaci 'h a rd ly ’Observed and tl acekeeping troops — whqm„ I NOW CONLY ^ I the 19 such Bcirii«:; coi}trol,such.a.stratcglc.C-Clly_and-in-lthey-viewai '.as.'6cctqiiers.^-as.well-asl >agre6roents thls.m'bnthIh hi av e failed lo three weeks of nghlingha\lave m anaged the 400,000 P; Jbaltthebloodshed. . ) Palestinian refugees; ^ ' ' / / A s ZaHdOn' to surround the town andId cul off the Israel su|supports the Phalangists ID Thli murderous cyclede of violence ^ * Mnnnt lv> wrplatnort Jor.iM p / i v L , p . , t bO m 6 _ Phalangists inside from1 tth eir supply because the;hey_keep the Syrian army ------preoccupiededinUbanon.'' ------G A t l O N t A tfieory —enly m adnessJ cccouid ^ la ln j j ineI.Coloilorlrig . •T hree other arm ies areire fighting in ' TheSyrianIans, who also have the tacit - 3rall.-T he best ttiat c unbedbiiels b to • v '' sou^ ^banon. On one! sidei Is th e support of’ Lebanon’sL< Moslem p o p u la-.. ■aftllneate who Is flghUng.ng. '^here’aria” Israeli arm y and tbe Chris s y r X a Z Istian militia tion. refusese lo leave bccausc their I.Oirvtif Sk-momi V • of Maj. Saad Haddad, wblclich is arm ed, p r i n c e eni ^ I n Beirut: three ihaln i enable them to dominate .. In arm ies con- trained, paid and clothedsd by Israel, the Palesllnl 'Iftnt; each other in tJ f. "'A' linian guerrilla movement the divided Between the two of themI theytl conlroi and to protirotect'-their western flank I r a [iriPiBi ' .IXbanese capita]. Their•battle ba front'Is a strip 5 m iles wide and 6030 miles long, against anyy IsraeliI attack. . ^ H . M a in o» 3 rd E a i t. Twin F a lli '^ o n g tbe so^jalled “greet■een line” - a ' •'«»'<«. rimhing along thc-Isra'rael-Lebanon Fighting[ betweenb the Syrians and] . S^nlfe-long, 500-yard-wide " ® ■ ■ ■ ' -i /ide swath of « frontier. te has be^n going on since ajUm bed-out-deluxe hotihotels, shell- S : ’ ^ o v o rj, ^ o y d a . - ' North of Haddad’s areaea Is a zone 1978 ..b u l^' tltheir sporadic clashes 'Irldden banks and twistedted steel that run1 by U.N. peacekeepingIg troops and erup Mi: Intonto full-scale w arfare •in-'" [ i ■ ”• y a s once tbe heart olBeirudrat. . ' " stiil further north, In theB rockyi foot- BelraTandd ZahleJ Aprii l when Ibe - In West-Beirut,- whichich is pre- 'S hills' o r^iith Lebanon,in. a re th e Syrians decicjcjde^tqjaunch a counter-_ —:-r3lom|nantly-Moslera,-anri rg-the-Sovlet--~t~ ^ " ‘"--=. ' Paiestlhlahs. offensive ag ianned S>iian peacek^ against the'Phalan^sts’ T he P ^ estin ian s use theie south as a attem p t to ex]expandtheirenclave,:' - w hose 20^000 ih w r a t e ^ l i';-i--M -e e t i'.' edLeb^nin Innandotheiher high-rise buildings have launching I pad for operatlotions against - More thanlan 300 people have been • . '1976 to end the civU war wa between a-clear^otA ot.with their multiple rocket ^ I I s ra e l, w hile the Ist-ctaelis and .killed ^ d 1,000,wounded1,0 in lh e f i ^ t - oslems and Christians.. ' lau n ch ers aland flHd artillery-across .. ^.Haddad's 1 Tnllltla use It .as ai an anvll -ing.— ------...... r r- Syrian ••• soldiefs- nestle stled 'bchlnd-tbe-greenn 'll r n S rrilo“ C h ristian 'E ast "upon t whld? they hamimmer the TheLebaneanese army tried to roipn|n :?aj^g s onlhe roof off theU Holiday . Befrat, whei V ■ ■ j;i i ' ' -J here the Phalanglst Xhris- ' Palesllnlans J . neutral, butlut; was drawn into the. ____ 3 f ;!' ■ . , T -1

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DlOJLUJLuari ( rM n g J mr-Idah o-j^ f i m —- ______HggM O ry .m illta ry .a c ti’ Sponsored by: By Uniled Press Intemaimatlonal Tuesdayly night for the National ALSLS she was a villain) amtnd cheers (now examinedied. Sgt. Sam T. Ragland saidsaii A spokeswom an forr thet Swiss Orga-. Foundatitatlon — ALS is betler known as she’s a good guyj ori‘ri’ the CBS soap police sussuspected it might bc the worlvork nizalion for Women’;n’s Rights said BILL^ UPDATE Lou GdirJg's du disease. The audicnceice opera, "A s the World TlTurns." also Is a . o fa p le^fhrow -tl i^g service called "Thi'The V/Gdnesday this latwlest "affront to' • For those pwplc whoho aroi wondering Included}d New York Gov. and- Mrs.rs. . ^ni^tclub performer qpd-recording j pddfatheiher,” which throws pies foror ai women's dignity" Involves the BRUIN • - " r-w h at'ev cr happcried'Jol-toBiUy Carle-t—^Hu^-'CaCar^Rob-teibiri^SyM ria— a- starrHertatest^dlsc'-ii•is-a“c 6 ntcmpo-~KTe(T"\"W e're'pretty sure somcbodj)ody transm ission' in codede of the“ vltai------The former Firsl BBrolher Is a Sidney., IPat Keooedy Lawford andnd rary country-western1 t titled “ Doggie w ent dovlown there and look outit a: statistics of waitresse;ses in local res- U l ■ salesm an for Woodgr;Igrain-Moulding Ethel M Me erm ao. Thc pianist's wife.fe. Ba g ." She wants H khojown she also did contract:tJ)Q.Bucklcy..llhcsaid. o ______taurants and_bai!S_frcfrequentcd_by_a ______0 1 r- co:; anTidahoibascd.'tunicmrBl|ls:^'asrT5raMff-Co< Coopier JanlsT^aughlcr o f G atiy_ i^ ih e .r^ o rd ’s backgrounimd.vocals.“U o _____-______Rraupi>fj:orai»;iSi<^atioionslrainees.. . . . ______BBBSeS_ rcccntly on business for WoodgrAin in Cooper,, aand her mothor. Rocky Coo-)0- all my own barking," shesaid,sh UZA'SOIOKAY Halcyvillc, ., whichich is pretty far verse als1. s.iid interest. BENEFIT CONCERTr NOSTANILND-IN . Arizona students in Turucson lhat the the aclre;tress was taking a "tiiree- PA>ARKING LOT Planls! BjTOQ Jaanis n i played a Eileenn FFulton.who for 21 years hasas need for student loansIS and lax sub- m onlh -roi-routine followup ^nrles of !n the e.xerclse, trairainees talk back "Concert for Lifo" al}l Carnegiet Hall been play:aying "Lisa" to Jeers (when;n sidles lo universities should s be JC- tests becjecause of hor miscurhat''JJ,, and (or*h In Morse Co:ode, listing Ihe local w ail resses and ratatlngthelrphys* ^ . ilaitributesonebyorone. The restau- OSpace ^6.00 u w ^ r h s - s i ram ith the currentll highest rated —Graiipj secretarici e s j o i J i e ialthJiaz^tL a r d s . _ w aitress Is chosen for lhthe group's next .L _ C a "lecnnicai diSSOssion," 2all^33-2058 WASHINGTON (UPI) PI) - A group responsit)!iit)ilities of his job. ll's also hislls m ented job, experiencece the greatest. fumes lnlln Ihc workplace and 20 pereenl ...... ' 9 representing office wor 9 o .m . to 4 p .m . vorkcrs_marked sccrelarv.ry ." said the reporl written byly stre ss and have tt)e heaviest hi home blamed phphotocopiers for thc fumes, In January, the groupup iileo charges N ational Secretaries' DaDay W ednesday th e Workorking Women's Kducation)n responsibilities on top■p of Ihelr Job _ . against army rereserves in ■ by -releasing a govm'ernmenl-fund^^Fundand id pa/df lor in part by ihe f^ b b) rr- - -chores.— : - ...... erccnt* said theJr-hea»h-hadiad— Fraubfunned. -neat^'Be3em,-/dr-(isfng------report that claims rourouline clerical Deparlmeinent’s Occupational ’ Safetyly The group called forr or‘Oi^cqrpnarvheart disease,,:. - ^ ■ - o n our organizing for adei inor*:Dining-«'JV Id e q u a le w ag es.,-ch lo f caus(uses of job stress were a lackk office air pollulanT levevels and' fire iToppliy)liysical complainTs were eye- plean and safe working e y^' lg environments of promotltctions and raises, low;, pay./. code reviews, strains or headaches t(Jv2ir“ 5fl per-«r- imjriPgggll------_^OPEt< - 24 noMts ^ ' and more control overor idecisions af- -monolonouIOUS -work -and no inpul inlo0 ■ O lher findings of the gigroup's survey centj; bad feeling us on the job." ack o r neck pain I-le percent.11 t b." said;K aren decision in;making. included; severe fatiatigue or e.xhausiion ialmoslosl Nussbaum. director• (of Working The rep(epori holed stress has beenn -•7 0 percent .<«jid Ihe susupply of fresh 40 percent; - — Women...... - !nt.tr-dige8ti\-e-probiemr^i ...... Ilnkcd'tob hll e a rrd ise a se and safd Ihe'e' a ir in the office was inadequate ir or^ perceni laiI and Insomnia i.lK percentj. *'Wc know now that it's Iti. ■ff’ it's nol only the h azard s oof office work have a non-Oxi.stenl and almosiosl !H{ percent The survo’voy said -the syrhploms are highly paid executive wh' ire - who is likely lo particular!ar Impaci on women, who aree complained of tem peratuture'exireines, linked willvilh poor ligliling and pooryar / / ■ gel a heart attack frorrrom the heavy most likel'celv lo have a liiehiv regi-!• »±‘> pprnpnl cnmplnlngt,cdof Irriiating— jHtulpmOTt-i //tjfiursdcay Special ^

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OW! riy m m ! ■ 16PA«kGESIN Y B oy ll-ESWFBBfe I aJ., S D O R O TH Y'R.STRATTEH f H l n a n o r j i ^WMATE O FT H E YEABl I STARTSI rRIDAY! V^jR 1 . I e l l i olOTTGOULD BILLCOSBV iGAIil ROM WALT OISNEYPRQDUCTIOIIS ' " ' • - I 1 a “ zm & X S iH k>Jkvii ^ I IOTOR VUONLYI K H KREKREIDfFERS ■ ■ ■ , 1 *' I I \ '! ' H lO ...... oAKYrrTtJMrtO— - • - V i li-iV. . M iMgMiOiSo— ’~ r t N B ' SAT.*:r.4UN. ' t^doxl NDSSUNi-JB i i" . i»gu»7tag-»ira “v,w M i n r o " ' ' axlixryrtio ‘TH uR O flL t t i m i ..,L TT~^\ ’ •, . -I ^ — : ‘r PEANUtS'"'' I ...... ' " • _____ DgCSOpcm.,------(-MV-0ROTHER-SK-5PIKE-I5— - /-SPlKe-IS-> ^-plL-B er-i- ...... "■ "IN t h e ' infNFANTRVr*; ■ THERO P THERE RI6RI6HT NOU) \ r ^EV E IT... J r LEAPING;6 A CHARGE H , Positive melanner produc, c e s OVER: TMETl TOP! y • ThLsJs41eat.p1 - '^cellent re■ ^ I ts r a d a ^i------pxopbetess__ fo r p ur^uincng Pisceans forecast end' ofo world This 1981 it the ilj[nii)c«nt: yearyea that Mother Shipman in . 485.prete:~^‘Caniages w ithout horsestses ihall1 go.-.-;And acckients— THIS A — ^ z z = = g _ a ^ til the w otld 'i^ th w o e .. , Aroundlund Ihe worid thoughts shall • A R IE S ( M u r i l to . ^ _ SOUP^ I ly... In the twlnkUng of ao eye.”I'e." to A pr. 18) E x te n d YQur.intM i ' ' -6 ■ you can gain mow profitspro in the fn>- Jtoac^ut of,every I ding of famUy memberiben. Express happiness. TO iaH w dr Jam es or William o r John.J : ■ TAURUS (Apr. 200 toto M ay 20) A void an ouU ideB fofoe and ‘W ‘ • b e more concerned with rith improvini business affairs.■s. {S tudy*'■ - 1 f li^ f j .y j ' r f y t . A tenth of all the ihlpt everer buOtb are de^.underwater — I every angle of a new» projcct.pi / ow. TOMATOErO E S : GEMINI (May 21to to June 21) Schedule your acti^ctivities -....m r n i^ '' • wlaely #0 you g e l moximum axit use of your time. Bet ausure to p j g i • \ You’ve read repeatedly no> doubt do that tomatoes were ■ use extmne caution in motioni today. & mg thought to be pobonout. ButBul do you know how they :• MOON C H IL D R E;N N (June J, 22 to J u ly 21) M ake sumre n you — ime lo acceptcd u food? Oner Col.Col Robert Gibbon Johnson I tAkecareofraonelAryary affairs sensibly and don't betbecome I" .... B j jvertised he’d eat a whole badtetldtetful o f them. People came I Involved in any fly-by*n>y-night schem es. fi”t>m an over lo witncst hit tulddcJdde. He lived. Tom ato sales ...... -ANDYCAPP pickickedup promptly. !; L E O (July 22 to Aug.ug. 21) Go a fte r yo u r finest p>er*onal e n r a —^ — J alma and you can easil:isily gain them. Sidestep a foefoe w ho AN tW ' J ------<« CQ. W hkh U.S. Preiident. ifIf any, af wat the best tenni^' could epoU your happiwpiness. ■ > ITCjOlN' < ^•ESW O N A G A M E playlayer? V IR Q O (Aug. 22 100 SepLS 22) Be sure to finish regularrej (jNT>HE g g ? > ^------U BiLLIAKtX l*tSNEXT,>fTAtMlS1D .,-T- /A. Teddy, Rooievelt, probably,ibly. I t w u h e who installed VINANOmE^ the: Iging in amusements. An le firtt hard-day court on the WhiteWhi House gronndt. * • ' with a friend is not MriclerlouB.'so forget I t ...... W HO 'S ^ ------...... - ...... ‘ — W w ^ / E N b ^w i n n in ' ^ }| w u in Dtichheim'’sJ 9 7 8 bbool ook ••U.fioaVWtr" th a t th e ' i ^ - P E T / = C L IB R A (Sept. 23 to1 OeOct. 22) Go a fte r personal ■>"!■'ns^th" ApS^^ ----- atlft WH m ade th a t c rtw membentiben on th e b u st in G e n n a n ,'- m ore anthuaiasffl a n d1 efforteff and you can aaaily gmlnn flfltem. bmaiines during Worid War II1 neverne cbaD«e(ltfaelrullde^■ Be alert at all times toditoday. ear. SCORPIO (Oct. 23I to Nov. 21) Listen to the ideadeas of ______Q. Isn 't there a popular w riteralc^TexBuiuT ciy 'hlghe^upB and go alongong with them for best resuIUts now.i ■ A. Uiat w n t'name once usedled byI w esten flctioa mfllejr T ak« no risk s In m otionion today.- . , • — mit L’Amour. whoV up theiete ata the top of the list In f l i iQar.volume w ith cowboy stories.ies...... - ...... — ■ ------SA O lTTA R IU SK Nlov.-22:^ ov. Dec. 2l) You caa moimake a ~ ...... •“/ ------g ood Impreatlondn'dUi'oilA orsl)y show ing yo u iS T jo n eS st tiH H ” "'DOONESBURY ------^ ^ B L U SIH H "" ■-'■ • ...... ■■ docent. Ralox at homee tonight.u ■'______You Y h a re to go aU th e way backbad to oid Rome’s Seneca' . CAPRICORN (Dec..^22 22 (o Ja n . 20) B e more objectiv I for r thet obieivatiortr "Mao ii (hee ononly anfanal th at b lu A e i” d ttU n g w ith others w h er •or Senecal N ero m ade hbn comimmlt m luldde. .jfr yoti could /eopardirexe yours^rity.j lT$M3r uau..7WTS **®®' n e x - .&!EA!!M&e i> ' \ WM}rvsfBiK ssa Did I tell-ymi two out of Oreh e lU|}itbuibi are bisoiJit in- • "^AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 1 - ■ 1 M ^ CA^r^c^ 21 to Feb. IB) Be sura to keep 'Sfl I I mc^ pennatkeU? promisea made to familynily membors. Como to a better ■ rmJMSNUBS,^ ' ‘.cord with associates. ThliThink constructively. - S ' I 4 ^ Observed Bob Steger. •'I wishibldidn't^bwnowwliBtl I c . ------tHPieeE8-(Feh. 80 tor -M Marr20)'OD-yft« yuur ilm s'l dLAMlJ^ ^ ^ ^ i In’t know then.” • • ^Itlv e manner and pt^xnllent results. CmUcttJo Jo y a l . In restauiBnts of diiiu. you can (rieods.w bo can be belpfu f f ------*" can order fttod Iotas leares. - f ® - " “ Tlieyey-sffliwn.------:— =------

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A d P*iices r Effective ■ . 5 ' • ^ . Bring IIn your house t h n i Trhufs., l April 30tb ’ Mge plans Wa one of our t r a i n ^d_ staJL w n ije lt ‘ r ' " y o u l a y oI u t 'y o u r p lu m b - • in g a n d ielectrical needs ( o r y our u r home. • \\ W R E i ' s. pncw ■: : - . How-to- ?*, • ' ' ELECTRICS PULUMBING SUPPliY^ III N C ( ;E • ' Stoilore.hours ' (3 do^It ' " ' ' ij; - KIMBERLY ROAD■tf A T EASTLAND DRIVE ------M(»lon.-Fri.^ ------^ : =^itierature-::^-ii T W f l i i ’ - . i ’ ■ ■ '■ ■ I T 5:30-5:30 ■ ^ iQTS OF rarer" ■ Sat.t. 8:30-5:00’______CONVENIENT ‘ P h o n e l7a.i.T3na iji^ ...... : ■ :~^ARKINGII-- jriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiuii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiim i iiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiniliiliiiiiiiH iiiiiH iiiuiillllllllllllilllllllllllllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiif ■ ■ •_ ■" •' . ~ -1 f ' T h u rsd ay , April 23,.1981 II ’ Obltuarlaries S.. _ Tim es-N ew s. Twin Fallslls. Idaho, .Sports 22 O ■

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By SUSAN GALL.LLAGHER Commission Co. pro;property with the firm’s ap- Tymo5-yVeH's wrihTiler proval. she said. ____ Jones and olhor• neneighbors say that some of the couple’s chickenkens running- loose lore lup tl TWIN FALLS--S — South P ark neighbors pc(3cck- vegetable gardensi las:last summer, that cows have J'-', Ing at each olh(Dther about chickens and oil}thcr wandered down Cardiardner Street and one lum- -. livestock will state sto Ihelr cases at Twin FaFalls bered across a yardd prprepared for seeding. Jones a r . T: C^ij-Hall next moinio^nlh'. also said livestockk didroppings smell in warm frT-r-^'" ■On“Moy"-l, (he:he T w ih 'F alirC ily 'to u n cH wiil w " w eather and the anininimals' presence has dra'wn — hold-a-hearing-cg-on-proposed-rewationof of a ’ ra ts and excessive fll.es.------file; ------permit allowinglg ,farm anim als a t the Myrij'rtle “ W e've had to kdll ill; snakes around here, loo. ■ Moore residenco,:e, 595G1 ardherSh' . which Is somelhlng? wewc never had to do before.” , "T he neighbors}rs have been complaining, lo)put p JoiTcssald. -i It mildly," aboutiut the livestock, said Clly Mailan- Clly Sanitarian CheChel Hosteller said Wednes- DgcrTom CourtneJney. Moore said animals on aiand day hc has not substa3s(an(ia(ed claims about (he fifSBSJ near her propertyrty Include cattle, chickens andnd a anim als creating a san:sanltallon hazard, 2-year-old filly.. LUntil recently, she also hihad “Whal II comes dowdown lo Is lhal they’re Jusl , ' ' v'’ ~ v SpB £ E a m ore lhan half a dozend( sheep, she said. doing whal they want'ant. wllh no concem ateUt C harles Jones,5,556 51 Gardner St., said he andd i13 anybodyelse,” Joness;es said of the Moores. .'Some. .... othernelghborsI hahave signed a petlllonrequesesl'-^’ of us finally justI 'gol'mad'gi enough to do ~ f ' x Ing the cily wllhdIhdraw its perm it. The Mooreires somethlngabouttt." have m ore animal;nals lhan the pcrmlLaliows anand— ^-However, Mooro-sal- said,- her- property - rather.------'are creating a neneighborhood nuisance, Joneincs. than anim als Is the real subject of the neighbors' dlssatisfaclifactlon. Her hom e's front The city permitnit states one cow, two calvcves yard consists of mudlUd hardened Into, hills and and 2-i chlckeiis ca;can be confined on the Moorcires' valleys afler recent: rains.rai Numerous old-model property. Moore,e, 'who estimated she owns: 1 t 2 . vehicles are parked nearby.nea gSsB ' cows, some calvelives and 20 chickens, saiaid- “rdon’tlikelhlsanylmy better lhan the' nerghbors livestock in h er yaiy ard is wllhin provisions of ththe do." Moore said. "11 wi wouldn't want lo look qul permit.. Animals b M y rtle M o o re a ntd d hI e r a n i m a l s a r e o b jee ccts o f a p e t i t i o n b y s o m t s beyond the numbers alloweved >me n e i g h b o r s w h o w a nIt t the livestock removetL>ed • are grazing on nearbyne Twin Falls LIveslocIock-______»See ANIMAMALS Page 2______; Cilekrreceivesi award F i Ic t p m T ’f ...... TWIN f a l l s ! - J o fund E Jo e Click was Cilek recfis..groupJ and more numerous. •1 ..;. D .G ./M ay 12 tb l4 will]vlUi winners of said he wajvas proud of his stores’ rschool t -building arid-'Vlhi classroomI s]space. The bond Issue. “ ;rous studies have alreadyf The Flier School Dislrltrlct. Is faced proposal Inch the Small Businessirssman* award em ploy^S 'u^o'.m i ade. It posslbl,c • ' 'sysferri ; ranged frorii $6,(100 Includod a new high school • from other states to a Kovarsky said. ----- i, showing the life of the oldi with the.problem-of a crcrowded elc- building, conv:onversion of the newer pari 0 .attend a Te-.* for him to0 rrecejve Ihe'aw ard and __ ‘ ______sectlon-of thithe hl^ school Is limited.— r. ception at'the-Whlte;-ile;-House-8nd—humW e-l^j ir=jncnlary=achool,T=a-fdodotcrIorallng = o f th e : that district closes outt of thc elemenlaly building than replaciricing thc building At thatL patrons lin-nedtiown a sch(ihooi building to create c He said engineer Gerald ! elementary classroom iid Martens, time, he salisaid If thc cltlzens.of lhei bond Issue In February,, ithe.second space.' Gontrcoversiad QCCup * ^ 1 lengefr By MARTY TRILLHAASESE of most''coL counly-assessors. The re- Falls F Counly Prosecutor iHarty De- • The measuiisure was designed lo fl- 'j ■ Times-Newswriter pealer was 'seh»Iccs'extended to areasas thal were roughly $l,?b,?b,w ent to the county. The ' IS also supported'by the Haan, I- who said thls weekc ihe has not nance costs! of growlh carrlcd by local ' i Idaho Associi previously unserved.". rest w ent to) cities,cit school districts iahd )ClalIon of Counties. reached ? a conclusion. , govcmmcnls,Is, school and highway . 1 ------However,-< Bul Clark argues thele measure olher taxingg dldistricts In the counly. h~e___ r,-Goy.-John -Evans-vetoed _ _ H • o w _ lh ezS lale_ T ax CoCommlssion^dlstricts. InI hihis AprIl-7 veto message.— < ------TWIN-FALLS'^IdahO'iho's"year • Should Clark's Cli challenge go lo see,*’ s< h e said. “ We would haiave lo w all properties paiclaid no laxes (previously), be ahead. • court, it may tassessor’s office. similar unoccloccupled structures, *he lay lake the form of a suit and ai be guided by thc altommey gener- the expense of providing services w as' ; . Twin-Falls County Ass

Countty biiys ccompute]2r systeirtT] Blicck: Schhool truisteesr} need By MARTY TRlLLHAAi\ASE - . ...Times-News wriler and auto registration;ion and licensing have t>ecn1og(gy con7tinuedftechniicdltrailining ____ the cliy M m pulerlss CIIcapacity, officials say. With the hew computer, cor county treasurer T and By BONNIE B/BAIRDJONES *“ | urban areas TWIN FALLS - Thehe Twin Falls County Comfnlimls* auditor reports will'111 be logged, as well as co as lhal have tcachers counly ' TJmes-Newswiwriter I escorted lo ck sloners voted -Wednesdasday ,to spend $97,606 over' tlthe sheriff's records, officofficials say. classrooms by security officers andI •where'wl busing problems next three years to purchrchaseacomputer.. . Moreover, the comMmpuler Is compatible video 50 d ^- T T areever-presen:isent. . ' .-.Officials hope to bStSIii&iigthe machine ih June. irograms and print-out mach led to-awafd-Uie-cbntract-i■M o— ■ORD - Housewives___ I ,> ■■■a reOTY-purcnaseo-jrH?g1hgrrntintv-rnriKtnptttT uoine w p eeple a y r in g en : - 1 STTtnnmrrOTpTTiio^wuy c ily 's com puter, Counljunly Clerk Dick Pence said.. ' 1 Idaho and om-J!.i>ui!liiT -. ... L compaiuLundetCooslderi ...... ' ■ J school boafds t( stoday must be prepared B tloa Is workingng ^wilh other educalional ieratlon: AQOlbec.bId.submlUcltted_ ■- ‘iWo’re-not-slartinB[ing:Pver-at-all;iHie-flaldr"W W e've------^lohanillclilgliljhly leehnicarmallcrs. ■ groups lo protecotecl and Improve |t." she - ' by F am ily Practice Groiiroup of Pocatelia wasrejectccted alreadygottbesoftwatware and everything going." I.-To do so, sa> says. because it did.nol meeleel county spMlficatlons, conJom- , P ence said countyiy officials0 plan hooking up thc says Mary Anne Blick, a I te tw o CasUeford wHe'ifc and.m olher and pres- I One of her2r goalsg as head of Uie' misslonersMid.. , computer systems.. Bi Bob Stephenson, the city’s c Jd en l ol Uic 1 trustees Is to In Under lhe contradi theicounlyth< will pay 10 percercent p u le r operator, willill 81, to the nanclng,.. chanjanging legislation and ' ^ M A R IA N N E B U C schools nexl yeai/e a r. - ' j ■ years, cdnlroversies conconcerning ' ’ Howwer, ;an an Office of ClvlI R i^ is ^ . RuiRupert hospital, and acknowlek'ledged iat--p u b lic relationsns among oilier things," w l s t a t e - b o a r d p re as ii i d e n t — — ‘-In o ur pilotiol fprogra«i3 we are not------. Hill>Burtonl«quiremenlsatAal/Minidoka investigation - < I -of .aspects of - these- lasilast week's hospit^ board meeting,n she says. "Ourur associalioh Is a vital only utilizingg lawI j cnfdiwmerirof- , ‘ M em orial H ospitalm ay be! nearingne. an complaints bai has nof yet been com- indIndicate Hill-Burton Issues hthad been factor in ke^ln{Jng school trustees iip lo £ lhe No. I llr tr a a n j drags]Jg specialists but also the ' I • ' end. , ,, — ; • pleled.'O C R im She said no one argues th( Investigators visited the resresolved through agreement( betweent date on suchi umatters. We conduct pn s. We have to face tbe ' The Department oJ Heallealth 'and hospital In J problem facbig Idaho’s schoolool boards e u r^^aild lcls. V January but Frank’ the hospllal and Legal Aid SServices training sessionIons for all new school . Is 1 Slic.how- .(act Uial drugsgs aarc here and lhe only H um an Services informed the Rupert' Martinez, OCR Is financing. Biick Is optimist CR division director i n inInc. c of Twin Falls, which hadJ filedf the l^oahl members I with the sltua'llon 1§ .^ ila l in March lhal . twot ad^ SealUe, said afl !rs and offer continuing eveever, thal districts wlU_be.eawe lo ‘'“ >1 *1 a final report may not be •' chaStl&rges. _ educallon for thethose with m ore expert- . re t atlon,“ shesaid. - ministralive complaints conceming con ready for month retain quality education desp:jpllefund.;. n th s ., * • Hugh Campbell, Settletie HHS ence." - HIU-Burton patients, filed last Jai au rt. _ Since 1979. boi cutcu ts.' • aliens Is another of ' ■ bothMinidokaMemorial__ ^^kesmanr-Cainpbell | said-al-although . Wilh'declsion: ianiSTgo:— Bllck's-key-goalaoals;:She said thcro lita^: —: mer, had b ^ withdrawn. ' H ospital and Ca ons -on important mjt------—Asidaho'rchlef^oollwaiA Cassia Memorial Ho»l- thelhe federal goverm^t bass yet to ters-resting wilh wl school trustees, res ndedcoK Mdlfck^pf.publlubllc interest In school ■ •• -/M oreover,- Minidoka’s} it ‘J‘20-year- • ^ ha ve been IniInvesUgaledforpopsIble peratlng 'prove costly lo[q^trustees l and the dis- SlieShe said Idaho’s educalloni}oal p n y of Ihelr MboolItrustee8,"8headded.' tru . low-in(erest buUding, loans.«is.expir^ - beenUkeiL. " • “ 'iastl 18 they ahould be.’'-'-;— r-=------;— Wet.— ^ ^ biems-are-nfilnp^edmpared4Worlargo------«G eeB W B-2 T im os-N ew s, TwinTv Falla, Idaho - Tliursdayla y . April 23,1981

ThreeerMeablejTsit^s possilb t e — No overrridevotte for Cati s t l e f o r d CASTLEFORD - Castlcfoleford Sdwol Board m ^-. ofyearsago. bere say an override levyy wwill not be needed next - Tbe'board^apppovedd a schule of footbaii and fors]shoppirngcente the Legislature -•-The commlltectec. composed of Halle:Iley post office, is much close;»er to tlon which Is visiblele fromi Main Street. jre w ill do b eller for ua in teacherage~achn.tbe! strstreet from , the schoor and m em bers of the HaileyHa Planning and the presentpr commercial core. Partia rts of The next step, Wa Um future. I f oot, we will probjrobably have to ask for tbe discusscd plans for tqtgraiigrading tbe football field by special levy the followlngyear. ------’Zoning •Commlssto5sjpA_jnai " (Mariodo) Colo o f Nampa,Ni .Bcmlce . when ; water heaters bave been pi Memorial Hospitaltal after an extended . celebnibrant. Buria! will be In the Rupert i Btseveral questions w ere askeert willlbebeldAprll29at7p.m. be .. jService’s workshops conduinducted last fall, have been - :* 1906. a n i j a l e r to Rupert.I :where-sbe— j^jdiTv on - ■ Burley and Gerald Heil Jay.- V .. Ore.; a sister. Mrs. G ishington scfaool. popular as well' for do-lt-yoIt-you^ers; an energy officc — •••’ • flltena«rschoois.-Sl..She mamed Ollndo ' SS- spoke^rsonsald. :• Paoli Oct. 18, 1918,18, al Riqwrt, and be Orangevale, Calif.; aiand 20 grand- Thee icouncil announced J-U-BU-B Engineers 'will be ' preceded her lir dealdealh. She worlced for____v i rrgil a f . H e lk e n ___ ^ children. Hc was preced«Jed in deaU) by .•, awardeublicatlon,i said Angle (Daricnej^nipcdrLxiri. both of Riflwrt; nilne,«. Kan.,I aod received bis education Neltzel, public informatktooffoofflcerforlheenergyoffice. . tw o sons, Richardd L ' Paoll of Rupert' at Voni on end evening. TWININFALLS-Thelndfijtendent enl M eat Co. wiu host Uie \ 'ona, Colo., where be was artlveBta In and prior to scrvlccs on Si • By placing copies in librari>raries, tbe office bopra to kem •• and Paul J. Paolloil of Jerome; four athletic iSaluntoy. Norlliwciwesl M eat Animal and Carcaircass Evaluation Contest t: eUcs. He married Magdalene-Stof- U elnfpm atlon available tothepubUc,Neitzelsald.to th l y 1,1938 y_StOitt0B. Colo ■ wlw>f.. ______-FririflVflX^mLSalurday.- lived unUI moving to Dietrich. G eorg( lut 75 m llege -students from-om agriculture schools ' . ,. Gabardl - of- Pocatei:ateUo. .aod.„Coaala. Duringing-Worid- War II be woriced oo ghout the w e ^ wDl competee lnin the event; according A ■ -O'Donnell of Rupert!«ert; a brotber. Aldo . aircrafl $330^000suitsteitetjos-from death raft maintenance at Sao Diego,Igo. .. R U P ER T .-.Jo sep h ::Georges..83,.ot G tolndepiependenl Meat General ManaanagerPatFlorence. • •" “* Dairoilo^of_PauJ;I:. 30 2 graiiddilliltea; Callf.i«r.i and ta 1948 tbey moved to a farm-m ...... Rupert, died Wednesdayty ta Las Vegas,' T befir TWIN FALLS-A Iaw^ts«lit se^ngCSS.OOO for damages - Vi JS grcat-grandclndchlldren. Sbe was at Diet ifinl round^udging v^begi>egin at 6:30 a.m . Friday. . » Hetricb. Tbey lived ta Okiabonam a Nev. - The con and'$45,000 for^ttorney feesis wjwas filed In Sth District Court : _ prcccded In death1 bjby ber busband, a from1 1963 19 until movtag to Nampa (wo i afternoon. An awards tT uesday. wo Services will be annoumunced by Hansen banquettet is scheduled for Saiurday n ____ -.'Jl' .Uon, three grandchildrIldren. anda sister.-____yearsaR^}ert and Jane Darrington, C assia County, farraerai'. andnd iSouth Side Elw^ric Llnesv.— ------•», — -ROCERSON^Scrv:lervlces for Harry W. Grtus

------•!------; - •. — A nnimals— • A • ■ • ' ST. BENEDICTS ' Dtsmlssed w f i k — Admitted Victoria Roperer oof Burley, Lesha Conyers of WendeU.W< and Mrs. - .*C(•Continued from Pagel Josephine. LequcricaI orol Shoshone; Joyce Watkins,Ins, Edllh Dwight BinghammandsonofDleirlch, ai _ , . Eii 'tCblhoun, and Garold Pierce. Piei aU of Wendell; Cleo Sl Shoup of ' ' MAOICV^UXYMEMORIAL M [, m y windoidow and see this, but w e can'lan‘t C E i ‘ -Gooding;, Mayme Sm ithh olof Bliss; Cari Riley of Rlchflei ineid; and Admitted 1 - do anythlthing with it until wc get a . IrJCathleen Patterson of Jeronirome. , I Bfo{)t Richardsoi■dson. Constance Hamilton. Troyly Jacobscn, Mrs. backhoee :in here." Tbat might be -J.Dtsmisaed . ' !■ Phllllp Hager. MrM rs. Donald Lavton. Mnrioiin>. Hazel Coleman. EUiel Reed, Mrs.s. Rickie Perkins, Lately,y, she said plans to Improveove R U E ^ H f tf r ^ i;Dllss;andCurtlsUrrullaor?lofshoitbone. Rose Farmer. Chrt3iris Moore, Mr». Robert Shell, M Jonathan Magee,e. aiaod Hank Woodall, all of Twin Fi te and surroundings have beene e n ...... somewhat bv familv:hM»h AFr— Gm » dM th: but m« gift of Ood [» •!•[•t«mal tif*. ihroughTfttui. f l Admitted Buhl; Amanda HovHowe and Tbomas Paries, both of i is.-Recient house confinement 5f Filer; Mra. Jay ______• . (Romani 6:33). ~ ____ — . -,"!j*‘p a n C o lto m . Randy !bb. and Harold Frederick, aii offRupert.- Rt ; - - R o e of-WendeU;.Fi;.Floyd Hunt.and.Mrs..Robertt Aliphln,-both/ of b ^ a u s eLCffJllnessjiteventtxlJi^from d f ------AvetlabiatoAII------• Jerome;-Mr*.'RubRuben Rodriguez of Gooding; Ki the p w t office to plck'.'iip Kenneth Peck of . visiting U; .'iip ' " ~ C o d M loved th* wof•odd, thot H* gov* Hli oflly b*goltc•ting llva" (John 3:16) ; | • Blake Dayley. both.)oth.of Burley ;^ a n d l^ . Ed FisherT ofc Fallon. Nev. Thc posts t ofllce returned thc un- .. . -How-ObqtliiW. CASSILSSUUEMORIAL collecteddmalltotbecity. n By groc* ar« ya miM»d>m through (oith: ond’tharnotiwt cof yourtalva*; ll It th a - t^itaitted Douglas Egbert.ert,-'Elizabeth Havens, Peter■ Kronllu. 1 Fred M oore,«s, who grew upon a farm , said g lfto lG o d ' ( p a t i e n t 2:8) McWUliams.Mr8.T•8. Tim Norris and son, Leslie Slat - "For God hath not oppppofniad Ul to wralK but toobtalrbtain w lvotlon b y o u r Lord Karen Ramsey. Clara Hanoah.Ha Gladys Mangum, and < latter, Mrs. Brian h e r famll

— New:t/s o f ife c b rdd — I I cE liANUPti/iiMEIWf I MINIDOKACOU i B liiick-~ ~ X)UNTV OfTwinI FlFalls and Unda M. DeHart of - ARRECT-David R.'Cra'rawford w as______• ------ LICENSINSES ^ Marie .. WendeU;I; RonaldP L. Gossett Jr. and Jo y - - arrested by u>e Twin Fai’aUs County iatimtBd from Pago l “ William \&rower andI BBrenda Marie . ' M. Nucbolibola, both of Fort Bridge, Wyo.l Sheriff Monday on a charge;e possessionI I CITY plckilip for t h e H , • DIVORCES GRANTEDED --Jan et C.' - ^ T ^ F T - w charged f ' atsax 46! percent p this year. E ven ' T - Jean KooopataU Moodayr with driving while under tbe ^ H extra materia° l - I ' Andertott from Preston>n I S. Andertoo; . told Twinn FallsF polin dothlng beioog- . .after tte 1974 car be was drivi n ' the district buys wlU be . _____: -UShaunn.L-Adderson.Irnii!njm.Jaroes-An-' - - t a g to“ Rop« « ^ s -ln e .-a o d about.llOO:ta-; r sp a rk e d 1969pickupbelooglQiISwlSS- goWuP-m s- H aii rri dterial lrIn the alley^hat'is-wi-w anti^ibytheH " ' ••rurrin. tim Duffta car strucilick anoiher ncome in c re i tbe district : ...'S im m s: Toni C. E vanss TromTr Gary D. • Commlsskttdoo Co. were stolen from (he iparked 1978 car belonging tot« William e x p e d stoirecelve. re ' .' ' H pw ner shouldId be I'emPved to> private p prop-H Evans; Kathy Treat fronfrom Emery R. company’s'’s buUding at 690 RaUroad 'Wetzsteta. Buriey police rcpoported tbat Some otb<>tber questions before b e r Treat; Ronald L. Van I >' H erty as ifm ay^ be hauled off.; n Deusen from ■ A ve.'llw dc loget was released on bis’is owQ re- ' aSsociatioD,a, sbe said,, indude.'con- ■ -r- • ■ K lm beriy K. Van Deusen.o. the buildli cognisance.I • ' ...... soUdatioDof ‘ . -V MARRIAGE UCENSESSES - KIm P. determined'edvalue. . ■ o f feder^ block grants With ■ . . ACCID5NT - RonaldI ' Kenneth ' adminlstratlia tk » done by M atefl:;:coo-'r' , ? ‘V C ritchfleld and M aria R. Andreason. - 'ARREST.3 T .^ Ridiard Flint was a ^ Summers,i 38, of Buriey, waa ; ItHANK YOU,' of classes (o cut costs by — r, r . Rjcbard-V eTey abd Belt]Wty j; Croon.___ restedbyT*TwlaFallspoUceMoodsyoo-r^~ drivingc while under Ote Influei wi!2: o ' vRichanJ-j~reataei«oo:aaraod.Julle.A. charge ot.Jl iecood ~:..the in3-plckup|(ruek be'-wH t^(L.^.COQW»eaded-ft-i96S-trt>ek tbat v trlcts. DSTETLERfe ::::RwCypb«^uj6o)LJE»i :;;:3BouaaTKrT«iirsife«-Hair' atterpolntrBUdnuted-tfifi'- ___ , — B a riw ra K. Short. a ll,aal_TwlfcFaiis; l ' p ro ie c ^ fWfrom a reritleoee last • '< ported »w> • Issue is aq rlSANITAI - T erry u. Hau orifuiil aifd. aij Stei>hanJe Fllnt.~i«,~S 8 0 AddisoQ Av&Jn IwcM ent occurred on Mgndayay and Um communitiesle8..Sbe argued aoy result- Rehfeld of Twin Jails: Duane E. Pkitt Falls, wasjaiJalledtallcuof|8.OT^,. d entified. - • jQa ^OSt SflVj

; Is. TT ------^ i T h u rsd a m9piorits lay, Aprll23,.19ei TlqieMjav•Nows. Twin Falls. Idaho M B os>ton. ]K a n s i► asjQity ev(^en up[jjila i?/off segloat7p.m.at saw a a •; Eagles upped their. 1 national wln-sU«ak record elr.record lo 22-5 n the school cafeteria:: IBooster Presi- broken at :■ with a double-headc 1 a t 56 gameskin U i e t q u ^ r - ader sweep Wed> n dent Dennis Culp saidid Uckets will be finalsofUi nesday atFrontierF(TFIeld. }fU)enaUona]lournBmenl. . I available at Uie door, H e resigesigned soon after to accept his In the first game.>e. EasleyI aUowed lj ' - Grant, who servedI aas CSI aUileUc c u rrent posiUonpo: at FresnoStato. only two hits andand CSI batters n director and coadi foifor Uiree years, Coaches pounded R ick s/o r nl hes of Uie six intercollegiale r nine runs In Uie \ returns lo Uie Eaglee campus after sports at C first two Innings em a t CSI wiii present Uieir team s en route to aiO-0 I buUdlng a successfulul -program af arid pass 01 . - -.. whitewash. Four. 01 ss out some individual awards. ot-CSVs-early-..^^H I Fresi^ State. .Grant tooook Uie BuUdogs -Coach Dav runs came fr David Campbell wUI handle Uie from Mark ] to the NCAA toumamenent a fter winn* men'is basi Baitegelata's first basketball presenlaUon; Lloyd -st indng grand JB W i ____Ing the Pacific .CoCoast -AUileUc Hafdesty, - slam . - - :ty, w<)raen'B baskelball; K ari — j AssocIaUon~champlonDnshlp. Fresno Klelnkopf,. F errin , M , looked >pf,.cros3 counUy and‘U*ack; [edasUhe-mi^l | | H h I Stale was nipped in thefe first round.' Jim Walk<'aiker, baseball, and Shawn I Anrda^onaUve.Grarant came lo CSI Davls, roderodeo. '; ~ first four Innings of the nightcap, I ,_in 1974 and coached. UnUio-Eagles to a — ^Campbellibell said four candidates be- “ but the Vikings finally flj p u t"o n ~ ^^^| second-place finish In ninaUonais In his Ing recrultiruited for neiil year's baskel- ru n n er on base In theUie fifUi. Ferrin, . first season. That teaeam lost Uiree ball teamm wUiu be in attendance. These ------however, held ontoto d< rub Uie Rex- _ ..g am es. Including Uie natlaUoiial finals.include D a burgteam4-0.- D ave-P lper of Skyline. Ciirt'. -The following year,ir, CSI Jiegan D ay of P

ut 12 of Uie 43 M B w probably In Uie histotory of Junior OklahomaTiaCity. ( . « batters they faced,ed. Easley, 4-2, n ev w faced m ore lhaUian four hitters . an. inning, and Fen^errin faced. no • more than six. 1 ^ For Easley, it ..w w as_his^^t_^^H Expos nip PhililiiegA-S;^ ------cbnipletjTgBra^fijf"tnrsessorsnd—^ ^ n the sophomore says It’s1 a relief to got that behind him. to sweei^ se rie s !______lillve.been looking.n g .to Jlnlsh one.__ - — By UniledPress Inlernafiatldna] . out this season,” Ea^eyEai said. “I ■: know they called1 itii afttf five ™ ^ H | ' Willie Montanez singn^ed on’reiief M o t i i _____ p ilfer Tug McGraw’s itional League .. could have gone more.)re.” :_. _ ’s flr8t.o£fcM0g ------L wiUi two out in m e llUi:Ui inning Wed- __T------^— - ...... Ferrin. - who hadi el eight sUlches - n ^ay . driving^ 17 Carter from SanD pui m nis eai: after be. ' b e i ^ hit in his ^ m Montreal Uene Hie ------last outing,-said-Wed 5Bm3fflgleOrlLflnEZZ2L l^ednesday’s're- Expbs~a~4-3“ viclon•ry o v e r th e In ^ n g run suits proves lhat he 1 -un tand tsro runs scored on an lie has reached Philadelphia Phillies. error. In U Ills potential. n tbe eighth, to back Juan The.viclory gave Uie EExpos a sweep Eichelbergterger and Gary Lucas’ com- ' — -i — £-‘Afler seeing whata t lI did today, I ^ of Uie Uiree-game seritries. McGraw, blned five-1:ve-hltter and lift Uie Padres. 'I thhik I can say rmI’m about 100 ViSa Uie 1980 Worid Series pitchingp heij Barry EvarJvans iofted a sacrifice fly lo r? • percent right now.V. Things are who has hll rough. Umtnes eariy this right toscoi startin g lo click after afl a slow score San Diego’s Uilrd run of - year, suffered his secondnd loss against Uie eighthUi inning.Ir • | start,’'lheMinicoprodroductsald." ^ Allhough the sweep , - , one Viclory while EllasiSosa.-l-O.-was— S ------iep over .Ricks : Uie winner. | ” puts the Eagles in a g> Plttsburgb3.Mels2P it agood^osIUon 'S B |K Q ____ . - At-Piltsbi ^ to gain a Region 16I Playoffpl berth. Itsburgh,- Uie-game-belween------^STtVEN.0REENE/-7VnnN>'i,i_____ . V./ 'SLLot^a:^ilcaeoO Uie P ira le s r — ? rWaikcrwarai58i5pornT«ThTaj. K icltB ’ t ates and Mets, lied A -2-2 >’ third basem an KennyV LlghthopsovCTL Tim M after an overthrow innings,, was poslponed------giving him eight RBI in1 iihis last Uiree , because of nra in a n d will be rep lay rt in formance was excelkclient,-but he- Uiatwe’ne’re taking Uie pitches down J----- n -at60-8aid4»IMaaros^ m e and Uie up to Uiee centerflelder for' the •. , games — and Lary SoreirensenJImlted litsenUretyiBly at a future date. Accord- *:-*itUng-wa8-— the-gutHt. We»re sw intfng -at p ll d i - .. ...■.Chicago tp-fouLhits to « "lerrihle.” -attsburgb—oHicialsr-^ll------iches. • . score on fielding and J ^ i y s ’ wL»miDg_8ii:eak_i;_to^aix_Tlie— ^U sU cs-fi .— S — uwe-looked-lik<^hj-heU^al-liie ------lO > W S ln g ___ knockedJnJnJhIcMannon.wilb adou^------j-.foc_Uie-game-will-be ------rfirerinning'setUiepacefof— Cardinais < swept' the! Uiree-game- counted. Tht 2 plale.'V he said while hi y. ble. BradI BBaker singled to bring T he gam e was delayed as Uie ehis team ran . Uie remailalnderoftheaftemoon. •' ~ series'w iU i l i c a g o In slistretching Uie P ira te s w er sprints in the outlleldfc accd Kerbs Boren aroun>und for Uie Eagles' final w ere startin g lo bat in Uieir d following Uie ■ Mike! CCaloiaro opened wiUi a and th e^ o pitchers set Cubs’ losing sb'eak to ninenegam es. half of Uie 51 game, 'it’s nothing. 1 letUed down run. Uie nInUi Inning and. a fte r ig.major, but .double arand Ricks’ pitcher. Gdrdy to a duel before Jon J '' Uttle things are startini Maldonado PintOttH waiUng 90 Iminutes, umpires called ■Ung to add up 1 ' Kcrtjs,ala Buriey-graduate, walked knocked in Uic g a m e ^ d A tlanta 7, Ctodni ^ and that, dislurbs pie nding run In ...... 000 00 - 0 s a tnnaUS Uie gam e. tne, Tliey all two belorfore releasing Uie'kUler to UieflfUi...... «9P 01-IB I e G aylord ,P e n y won-n-‘ h is 290U1 want lo crank one. Barbcgeli'elata. The third inning was tb to (2t aod DoCmo. Eul«y and ' maJorOeague game a n d : CJ "We have na liitenj thecllncher Eailey. 4-1 t^-Kert*. HR-CS1. d B<^ Homer LosAn^sIes>lesl,H^taao Icnslty a t Uie ‘After’ balUngbe around in Uie first, *forCSI in Uie nightcap.. balled in four runs, leadading AUanla At Housti plate — no leaders. I luston, rodkie left-hander 1. They’re all Calolaro,.0 .started.'O ff Uie second “ After; taking-a 1^ icaijad Uirough - over Cincinnati. Perry, 1-1,M struck out F ern an d o V 'waiting for someone eh D Valenzuela conUriiied bis ) else to do the Inning witikviUi anoUier-double and Uie two innings, BaitegelaU SeesBdOoM six and walked two ass Uie B raves sehsaU onal i ! Job Instead of t ala reached .* - 1 , ® lal s ta rt wiUi a s e v e n ^ tte r [antofalld^RIckS; on a double and stolet third. Ife ...... m m 9 - 0 4 « sw ept Uie two-game serie;{M a^strei:_gQijlfiQjuiD ' ^ _lhemselves.*±Jie^d,.J ■knocked JnJhe.game!8.only— ^— ----- sco red -o n —a'^ tn g ie~ He (SI tad XMaoo. r e n t a l ~thed'tlieTlRin

uellkeyirs^tater hopesf/or Tumn Fallf e . Minitico FALLS - I f Caldvildwell wonders wfiere Its rootootera. .. -T h erefo re, It Is accessarynec for Caidweli to tha naintain its Uiing. -All Unthree of uis have very youngng varsities and^all UireuDwingat Uielr best right now. ,.lt can rest assured Uiat at11 le^ .1 .;. w in n in g ;w aj^ Shoulcould Uie Cougars be knocked w. dofflnt)ie . threescemto1 to be prelty strengon Uiejayvayveelevei.”. . . . Hee also secs help from st^hon- < SwvofthennliveinMflglcVjcValley.- UUrd.disWct playoffmffs, Uiere is every possiblili homores Victor Valdez and ‘ Ility Uiat it Minico haslas only Uiree sa ilo rs on ilsI varsJly.va Twin F ails Mike;e Black In anoUier year but -V .The two ^ Rick Baumlumann, head' basebaU coscbI d i a t could have Uw bestrt recordn among Uie oon^iuallf but.disiiked Uie news Uiat " iifiers.And hab but five.e. IBurley hasfour senlon. andUiUier sophomore, Tom Chase, ' 3110190. and Ron Watson,-Tv, TwIn Palls’ m entor...... -. •- . ::.Uie f a c t Uie.tournamtament is.siated forUid-Boise' ise, will bo moving away at > Z'B olhlof them know oneae {of Uiem won’t be gdliig td'i le area Uiis' - But UieUiIthing favoring Minico andi TvTWin-FaUs is Uiey y e ar fi 's end.— ------^------to Uie y e a r would fu rth er!T enhancee Ca]dweU’s"diM ceces from a apparenUy.w^wiU rem ain very d ^ In pit • aUite-toumament-lf-thlngIngB-don't-faU-lnto-place. / pitching. Both lose . To0 ia larg d degree, Uie Uiree-lee-leam district loumamGnt' . And gatestandpblnt. HigJligh school baseball sUil doesesn’l make two’pltchers . Sbaldwell definitely is tbeinylotheointment fly . . 18 to graduation this springg bibut in Uie case of worksk s to Uie disadvantage of MinMinico ^ d Twin F alls Uils much m oney^ Idabclabo aad it costs about 11,500ItoputUie1 MinicoUiebubulk of Uie varsily staff curren S -A tihl8 partlcularU me,V th ere is. no doubt Uiat Twin1 FaiisFt toumament on. rently is made up of year.'r. T he one o r boUi - getUngUng to the state toumament. ' • freshm en andmdsoobomores. ' , ...... - " w ill h ha've a bietter advantage be ;i;i^ Mlnlco are definitelyy tvtwo bf Uie top four team s Inin 1Uie - B«praann says be isn’t veiy opUmlstIc aboi ! because playing Uirce or B aum annh |proved the depUi of his st • gam es In Uiree days — wlUi S tate tournament.' - . coming Uirough to UieUw Magic VaUey advai I Ulan In the Mini- wilb pitching limit rules B ut for both of them to ge antage. . Cassia EasteiJter InvilaUonal when he useeased seven pitchers ms, tbe deeper pltohlng staflita ffs chances of winning . -: ■ ■ ?5o^_:-_L‘l!ve;«ioCaldW6UvoU'dd U ilh ^ U m run'iip a 19-IMrecord — andpurposelj )nw greater timeout. — Sifes 'td . cbm plele llbe higlhfgh Iy ^B u cc^fia’'MiuidS~It'- " ^ ‘8 andflnishlM.Idoul leiy.kept ooe on UwaideUnesSto to facflTwirt Falls je ^ o j l n g . At l a s t i ^ r t . CCoacb a Charles Alvaro’s Coug£ Joubtihey’irwih-th4t-disUlct'ct-Ifforiib— inT G ^I^i’sg am e. • “8 ^ oUierruasonUialUwj Thele district has days off betw.etween games, meaning a , ' Srere running undefeated)d 1in b e Uilrd d istric t Nam Ibey’ve been Uie lop dogs ali;IlyearjUKl f f l . everyonewUlbesbooti«oUng for Uiem," hesaid. Uling Baum ann liked aboutt Uieth toum am enl — t> ^ m a n sta ff can probably bandleir-dist;district,^— — rr r---

-—- y . ■ — 7 [. ? B-4T?mes-Nflws.TwlTwin Falla, Idatio , Thursday.ly. April 23, ISSI r - I . ' I ______^ . dangers« : m a u l ^i f ^ d i S cp x = l§ = 8 = f ByUnlUnited Press IntemaUonal ------Gormcrman ‘thomas walked. Third P'rep t goy l j - leman Danny Ainge Uien flubbed Deniennis Eckersley's ERA tookk a iturn -AZ- TOLtundup ^'MO'Money's soft grounder, loading. fo rthJie e worse Wednesday, ' " •______Uie bfibases for Jlm GanUier, whor at Putnam drove In four r ------walkedIked, forcing In a run and chasing; , Rasmilussen-ledI 1Bruins winn GateCitj r runs,. _ ------. . ytitle ^Ing Uireft.taJiigbllght a sei ll; ^ ” - -OakUod2.Hlm)eMl o t a l — ------7 ~ ^ ' ' •.------POCATEEEO":0^=rTwIO'£ai8’-goireirwon/on'Uie Cafe U ienlasE eaHidfiimliow he waa playing andidbesaid'even . run nrn rst Inning off Eckersley. as City Invitationalnal champ'ionshlp Wednesdayiay and Jim par up to now.ow.’" TexasJ i“ At O akl^, Cal:allf.. Tony A rm as' -Clevdavdand4,KanstfCltyO ■ BS R angers jum ped to an 11-0 1 RBI double hlghlighghted a two>run first .LenE . . Rasm ussen- oveijvercame a bad breakfastst to claim Tbe vlctoolory w as T'Vta Falls' eighUiiUi In nine at- hi Ukle ffirst two Innings and went o en B arker fired a seven-hitter and - ^““ ^ 8 U»at Uie A*8\'s made stand up. stni<»v - ■, medalist honors.irs. ______^tempjsjcwlniSlDgjjQlyJnJbe.Onlatia-Inyilyitatiooal.Jnie ------..postaJaie-ethrasbingof tbe Boston 1 ick-out_nine_batters-to. lead- th£.- on nea triumpb wasSnJaHana'm Ui sUeaklimaking Cleveland Indians to a 44.' The Bruins wonwc it by 12 sUxikes — but>ut wiUi Uie B ruins sbootMt for Uie Gem State Confererence tiUe at Sox. agahist only one loloss, with seven of victory ' highest score ev«ever posted by an invitaUona}nal winner. Highland Golfrolf Course in P6ca tello WedneMsdny. I„ al ory over Kansas City and a^ all, Uie Rangers poundedid four 1 the victories comiming against -M in. Uiree-gjfe-game w eep of lhe Jloyals. - Twin Falls badd a; a 332 total. Tvta Tnat ma - J I n R M a u n n 71. Ctay M« ktwbam K. Oave Bostonon pitchers fox' 18 bits, withI everyev nesota. Tbe TwinsI sufferedsi Uielr ninU) Barktt»y0rtnnnm wlUi a — deparU ngIn Uie nlntnUi.— :------T"vlctoryorywas-tbe'flfth-stralgliffor— 7 ...... n'n nnff ’^ Yitrt Bi^ro i^r fhnt'uroll ~ r>nly7ftm« UM.Ct^HifdiM------thc^ j-ninfiomer:------:: . and there were ! ------^------Cleveiaiieland:------•e 15 teams Uiere. I guess sor -kUrtt Kraoti ll. Brwi CodTny U. BlakaBJ Sklaaer B, Bum] MUwaukee8,To^cto l told re^_well_butj»ere,ww imp WUls led off Uie ^ m e wll - - . i l ’ yu.O0UUng TroyBwbukn. - belted bis first NewYo:rYork7.De&oltg ' P«BBy CWTMd tl. Ratb-firwto M«Mart-WlUlam* ».------U, nd Siam 10 dap a------S fiveeve B^bonl, who had eariler Meanwhile, RaR asm ussen t a p ^ In a two-i a double wbeh Uie Red S vo-footer on ^it^A i «ve-nin flfUi Inning3g and singled in a tripleded ;In his firsj^major league at- I : .-th e final hole to b -T 8 d ‘M tn and S im Bom r M. Rkltkkniiioon.Guy I baiuboytoy InadvertenUy fielded it. to w in-the m edalist pin oviover Shane v S m ^“ “ Is and n m -In Uie seventJnUi to power tbe bat, drew dn a bases-loaded walk to ! : Walsh of Burleyey 76-77. Walsh was Uie lead I Oliver!r Uien; sin g ed home WUls i lader In Uie ^aorUat ta-Aoi■Aoly 0 « ln BS. Muty Hand 17. .veTeUrABrad •finn'fl Milwaukee Brewersrs to ail 8-1 rout of trigger^ a five-run sevenUi -Innhig, ____; clubhouse. pracU'icUcaUy. tbe.enU re day.. Rs iisley, M ,' loaded Uie bases o Rasm ussen JjSiy theTororitoBlueJayays. -leadlnglIng the New York Yankees to a 7-2- . - play^ In the'sw]erand-to-last group...... t-^^babaJoivm ' H.' RU irt Ntb^^ r . jjmower ' " , d n ^ e tot Bell and a walk to Johi ^ The Brewers werere trailing 1-0 in the victoryiry over1 Uie D etroit Tigers and a ■ - T W d ay d ld nI’t'start ’l's Uiat happily for Rasmu Grutd). 3iaoe Wattb 77. Dao SJmptco aod Mark^ 0 w e » « .S « « flfUi when Ted SlSimmons drew a sweepip olof their three-game s^ e s. ; • “ W hen'w e gotsot there Jlm said he wasn’sn’t feeling vodjkuw. tnam then cleared tbe basesa uWiUl leadoff walk fromn Toronto starter Reggiiiggle Jackson hit his sccond home ^ welli” RohwederIer isaid. “He said he’d tiy to0 play.p Tbe U a d ta s3»-Oui-OuKl Lac*M (S. Hark TbompMa n .^ CariC Hooeay ts. a doubli ible to cen ter to m ake it 4-0. Luis Leal, 1-2, md one - out later nm ofIf Uieth year and 4i2Ui ofhis career.' next tim e I sawV himhi w as on No. 8 .1 asked himhir how be : - felt and he saidI |alRafter I Uirew up I felt pretty j ’ Paul baW ^ H i> u n Andenoan I*3. Mlkfl Barter' ------tygood.'So~ ta. Mi[innesots I Jerom e collects conferencec e champioi•nship ? S - 8 0 - I M P U T E R S .. . , MOUNTAIN H(HOME - Vance TurbevUlellle fired a Buhl w as Uiirdlird wlUi a 367."Sbeny Francncis, Uie only U lloves l to • ...... Iwo-over-bar 74t to iMd the Jerome Tigers to i to the SCIC girl playing In IUie field, led all Biihl scoreirerswiUiaS9. 1 s t i n F eeatures,Perfoni irm ance. Price! •’ goltciiamploasbipiiip here Wedoesday. ToddHIxwasfcIS fow fo r Mountain Home wlUiU iaai. Si ; - • • • TurbevUle, how< owever, didn’t do all Uie work)ric him self ) m m m - vVancs ta 1\irtevlUe 74. Jeff Barry 7*. IteroddBoxHOwy O ^>mifinal J T R S --80 < COLOR coDMPUTER r a ■ > ; - ? a s J e ff B arry (79)(79), Todd Box (84) and Cory ? i? ' ;.(86)puttogetherliif 18 boles of consistent golf to M W - Todd Hb II. Paul Waamaod •» . Larry Owaar By UniteIlted Press IntemaUonal • S p e c:tacular ta c Cotor ; ^pack w ith a 323 leateam score. :- S s : S b«ny Fraocli» . Davkt LtQdM II. OdDougMcCUIn^, . ! ihlcs and Exciting ...... H ost'team Mounountaln Home was second wlUi'l U i ^ a n d .M innesota N orth. Stars con- co I I 9 S @ 3 id . Unued tl I Uielr masterful Stanley C< -In Program Pak* for ■ “ advance cup MiMfiJ icement Wednesday night,, aiand I lgjBjgWl Enlorlllirtalnment, Personal U ieE dmJmontoh O ilers m ay yet pulllUoff o iTM M inJ ^ est upset of theplayoffs. : J^mZBuffalo, N.Y., Kent-Erlk An- A I Y our O w n Program a*” ' I r C ^ derssonin scored one go^ and setBl upt I ^ ^ ^ S S S ‘ Save Them on s i n j l 'd '■ I U /^ 1 anoUieri!T In a Uiree-miBute span ofIf UieU / ■ r w r W i ? ^ o tte s . second1 ip ^ o d a s Uie NbrUi SUiStars . . fo r B e g in n e rs t o IJse , ndable for Experts i:'.IS!Sa- ESS“ • Write■ yourYo own color TV and . ' F r o m ® 3 ri ...... And SavIle recorder or buy ourt. WHL playoffs Cassette ' :n ! ' . RADIO SIW S-80 COMPUTERS ^ ^ TO PIT EVER • Easy )Mfor $249 TO $10.(W0. . — . 'H I m ovedI intoir Uie s e m lf ln ^ wUS~r4r 4 - 3 " Expanda StandingsJ . . ^ ^^ O u M rr.T -» .Viiiii 4 L » H nnMM > victoryy over Uie Buffalo Sabreibres. AVA1LABI.EONLYA CUVILfMO KWtU :ES; COMPUTER CENTERS' sota, which swept past Bosto ANO DEALERS. CH3 9 9 3NE BOOK FOR LISTINGS. I **^ ***^ ilili!, W le f ir s t row nd, won th tb e a - u iy - s - I i ! ! quarterfijff inal series 4-1'. The Stars' onlyonl IACK HAS OTHER TRS-8 Pj us fa r In the post>seasoa wasa sin i . RYONE’S yEEDS FROM • 1. ^ su d d enKieath ^i overtime. E dm ootootooiNewYorkS ’ AT RADIO SHACK STORES; ==^=^;=rrr^At=UniUnlottdaIe.-rN;YT;=E:dmontotlton’s— !LL y q i j:h ec k y o u r lo c a l PHO.NE:LEvrs® L! _ ].? -*■- I • ' B rett CaJC^igben scored the go-aheab e a d _ ~ . ------goal-wIUi a t p 'l 1 h o c k e y period,. t ^ g a perfect feed fro'tfrom ' i i ^ S K Rnttu Rs* »* 1 ^ _____ ixM kleJaJari Kurrl. Wayne Gretzky s« j— . 7 - - ^ up tw oI f(rst-peHodf( Oilers ,g (^ . ‘Tb - r N H L p t'OVojSTs a . - Isliandersers cam e to wlUiin 4-3 wlUi 1:351:3 - - ...... f e nJ d G E T M O R E L *11-1 left onI a power-play goal by Mikw i ^ , ^un^~Ni^Standlngi ime. , .■ __ ------

» H M nHM n d e rs d e fe n s e m a n - Dav<. v e - - ■ ^ w a w w B liw w /In w as struck on Uie Jaw earl' second period by a shot offf Uii f i ■ - y r Lee Fogolin. Langevln skatetated iiii p l Ice, but w as taken to a nearb^u*by Jior_oteeiaflt(on. Game 6 L - :iiewwne4*-aHY- scheduledled for Edmonton FridayIday ^ | | 1 | [ I ^obus ’ . . ncnM rnaMty— fj ^ SBnrtpcsisxiT^ : ” PhlladeIphia~Brian~Propiopp ------! ii I. Buh^ JJ, scored UuUiree consecuUve goals in ar 8 : 0 9 s ptia ^ .of a_flve-goal.flrst.period.ttd.to_ IBH B-J S2ret. - ' | H ^ ^ tersson’ss'se 'i c o n d goal of Uie gamm e ' ck from a wide I S sa srts1fk%ff%SSS: ^ snapped1 a 3-3 tie eariy hi Uie Uilrdird rige of colors -C u m nomm. 1 period andmd gave St.'Louis 4 victory • g i l t »ry d fabrics. M ake &j^S5g$y?T that.^-k^tpt U>e Blues alive in Uielr« ir \ T i li ^ wi.'SuVteSS, quarter^loal pldyoff series.-’The winvin urs Saddlem an cu t N ewr Y oiV s lead In Uie best-of-of- M n v V g lot Jeans— . s e v w serieiries to and forced a sixUicUi : w m£ | l ^ Pi<=K, t . gameFrldt-Iday night in New Yoric. ' Levi’s. .,,,,' ' * - ■' » « «l y f i p S' m rang* """" ■ - and f g t^ j;i j i jl ii ! * * *' r-H-* et ■ lo ■^— i l yours •J * IHiMw.T-trfA.^a^ ^ ^ ^ “Goooding tips Boot • ^mmrnuL f i J * ? by Le ...... t ^ w r i o e i j * WW I ^ » n»ii hSSSSSiittrt om e 9-3 ’ ddlemAh i i i . , 1 z l ^ j l , in nclet dual „ ^ ' GOODINCING — ll i e Gooding Senators i J j s i i B g - T r a n s a c tii I j f e - Hons- defeated JeJerom e 9-3 in a duel tennislls- > To m VSMIhU SSiMMnoMtu. matcbberereWednesday. JH ...SAII IBS/i l ■.jxsa.'sS? *• Goodingg won all Uie top-seeded 00% Cotlon Bluji D*nlm events wiUiiiUi Uie exception of Uie mixedr f ■ ■■■ 0% Forlr*t9 Polyoitar...... doubles.-J?,J^ m e -managed Just twor o E — A 0% Cotton. Solid Twill . r g ^ y other wins,a. ■ j f l D TiBrowrxortd'Craftn', S l o w p ]% Fonrot® Poly«tt«r.' M t q h ^ esasonuii n d e ^ 1%CollonB«Jfdrd ..... _ . CMwUJmnal - . .JiT W IN FALLS - The.ye, asjiOitfM ' ’oofi3rd In Navy and Dork' .yrtsaUier final-. - -picked up twotwi doubles d ^ te U w loss. .. .iru n s In Um sbcth Innini;.-'^:Te^y Boyd i.Boi,iur«i — 19- cooperatcd-and'-tbe-'] «*(Oidee.{UckOobb.74.M.--...... ■nl^^ •5o%>•own.------e-T w ln -Falls la Uie Uirihrtller. of U)e evening. J a y ] tU ckW iU ian IBradTlnkerIker < 0 1 dee. Brlaa Oey. 74.7-1 )0% T«xlurlz»dW ov«n' • M ftball seiasQR-got undentttrwaywlUil? Benntehittw: two doubles and a triple to Inside j Uie park gnuK; Slamin . tBiwJCrolriiMlaod (J l WOT by lerttU.-...... U l r a >ly#iliirTwlllfnSunlon, < gaVnpg Wednesday night. t - allow “K-Maj4art to nip Idabo Power Io J b e w o m e n t. acUon,in, Maryland < ■ w l ? W ‘ Bvy and Brown; •/ .'^In Uie flrst'o f six m ens g O t^ S fe ^ ' js gam es, Ron 12-11. Uoyd.I'd . Garvey also bad a g o ^ R j e ^ of .Uie Muy Cailarter Center i.cwebR«d( >0% Docron® Poly .' QlakehUagaroerwlnolngt ad(0)eplate, wlth.twotingles,a.■ w en t Uiree-for^Uiree to leaeadberteam iLedGmeaVM(0)i. ^ . ■ TwInFaht! dlgoBIuo. ■ • • : 1 ^ 4 C lub 93 to a d-7 winiria m e r Twin douW oiuda; to a 20^ abelllDgof-Roek;dQT Mountain ICtodyVaaHilaHoHaod (J> dee. K arM H dnr, »4. / Brown ' F ild a /E M W *^YourSii*J P a lls B an k and T rust. Kea'“ •Jiwhad. flaijBowj •• -j H a r v e ^ . -:-■•••■>.': . ‘-'i'-'"; . ^^rrr-TT • 100% - (H o e sfogles in a losing effort.effe Blake’S a ------• - -polypi !d bitting attack and Tbe ; In aoottier kfMdded cooontest of tbe • t pkiiM u n n d Beg Ryaa (Gl dee. JobQ^ — rt^neiTOcaineinUMtopfijpo/U»«lghth Sponsora if Navy ( iveoded SouUMTo^Idabo /sameit score, TaeoJduitlI knodced off wo«aaiBi«di■dMvna.M.M.- ' • ' ^ ■ ‘.v OpOT■■ •100% I inning. Blake also bad twvoslngles. i . . Leasbut l0-«M j J M d g n , I a s a e n aad C arte Hlefe (Ol dee. h a rg e .:7 '~ Hadeo.Su(l7.Fo^badlI tbe Ug bat t IMd Sums rd a ■ .-t." “eUorUiwest Plywood defeSeated , Cook B ale^m ( with • two ilnglBf-apd ooe-ie:boroeiim. raadBUIHa(te,f-l.M. i s t o i « o p « h P e s t Contro] 8-2 behindid three- double play By to eqd Uie game. iK aren B ro d n ra y wisnt twcwo^^oMwoln c m i m i m » « n ln g to ll9 ; 'W*I Sloi^e e/fort 'of. Bwd F le ^ Joe Bartb,prove( to-be tbe mM couU- a i lo tin s effort. D e q ilte 'alUiree^ingle l -t.6ueyRMii^ntfBeMtoAitae*(G>dae.OM - ^ a t o had two sindes forforCook — tent batter-!T-. WiU) Uiree Biflgles fo r " i a t t a c k ^ Club 9 8 ' t J *do.Aoder»n,_.»wu-d^^ ^ UJirap^out SouUimldalrfahftf ■ IDoaoelly-Bob Reese f « W U » m ydin«M lOa^rtM et(arda&~' eh’A 'R o^rbpbn Chan qnadKaUeOM ^M.»:l-...... BgandK»ed - HcnaeofBirBeaj^^R^SnyUi bit flvr-i - - “ Tr.- O r Um Your B ankcards ■ a s ^ 'went™oa*a i to ’ (lefeat. singles aqdKl tp lift tbem to a i4*10, •' l a .Um final tw o gam Mioftbenltfit, a ' ' M eraoh’8 M .'creg Moon m-behind victory over . c ejtt and UcByMociLlJ dK.Jiila_v *rBama,-H.T-«.~-...... i l M g i liH iim iid Iw QNoeidw (fli i1»r TWIM CAI ERT-* BUHI— ~ I ^ ^ • • ■ " - ~Jro<5tt»ied1■dftaOarr.«-l,M.M> ' ______- H ...... '■ . ’ •*' ...... Thu hursoayrApril 2J,-lB81^Times.mes^ows.-Twin Falls, Idaho B-J— ^ r u i r ns she a donnybrook getting; twoI' and three places fromrom at Boise without a lot of] elord and Kimberly in a moeineet. between Jerome’s'L,dcplh .and __ each-R oi Jfpaln. relays,"ClCoAc|i.Je.ro_K!.ejnHci])l5aid-_..oj -..i_beglrU»c}ngdecIdedIthisweck. lh] • startinglng at-3 p.m-Glenhs'Feny^! Robln.Mcln -and -Jim • McKeanean^— - S h e reported the-paiiain-wns^(Jnis:lir— ~ -^*'T ' . ^ Jerome Is the odds r is “ Maaisojrs'qual«y7-ThelieTIorDiside wiii- give theie Tigers a probable'ohe-lw dds-on favorite to poncilloIled in for home oclion againslilnsl ' n m st-C arey and thc C Iw Tuesday’s practice. In thc:'boysdlvisron’ boy the Bruins wlTlr • sweep both sides of th< ! Canyon Confer- __ finish Inn thtl e longer events', scrapping i ! thc South C cntrai Wendellieil and Hagerm an and probablyably ence will b e a l Wendell. fig for every point In whal Idaho Conference finals fli a t Wood others. »• ' ■ O f. intenterest in the giris divisionslon Thai returns the Bruruin juggernaut shouldbealKjatight team battle. ------River.-today-whlJe-Tv _____ T here docatcllo runner In thc quarter. •' havftj< bettcrthanfivei]von ^hnn<>«» ___ __ -Th0 -bl Falls’ girls arc_ heavilyvliy Butts, undefeated agi ' - ^— Meanwhile, ihe“ ol) ------fa v o re dMn ir the-Gem Slate Conference 1 ^ 1 In-s a!e_Seii|iir-GrciGreg-Scherer-offers-a-first-— "other leains in-_ii^iighi^ t e d nee cbmpctltlohlhlsyear.K bocn a i l i n g placc possib the— . Some of- the goodd duels should and thosewe chanccs aren't hurt by the isslblllty in the long jum p and • •••Magic Valley wlH-bebe going-through Twin FallsFi Ciawic. which lllerailyally develop in th e high the and her immediate sstatus Wasn’t nerhaos the . their _final_brushups h hurdles and return of ( distance acc Jullc the triple jum p “ if we can gel iips_before_next__brcakss downd< to Iho old Southern Idahoaho pertiaps Ihe-Intermedi ‘•i?_-->cn.own. H er losa also woi-ouldattcclhigh. E ta K a • weelc's flrat meaningfulBfuUnects;------Conferen sdlates. J e ro m e - Y eraenset^n^iJShC-jnissedlmosl-of-lhe the— jumppoints:------cngthcjijh_at_ihrecJooLstCp.:i^ rence-cham plonships— Buriey:icy—should domlnatelhe-dislistaMCes In both p ast two v Coach DuaDuane Stands said with a , o weeks with a foot injury bu(buf ' ‘‘We still appear to bebc one leg aw ay smile.

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j p i o r B l uu e g r a s s s t a k e s V"CQllUsForYour| . . LEXINGTON, Ky.. (I(UPI) — Arthur Grass andan third Kentucky Derby win.1„ a h r uunning sh o es5 ai r e n o t ■ Office Needs" I ; Hancock’s Tap Shoes.'!s. who runs with Insteacead of sending Proud Appeal«al ' What has been des and two thediffenfcrcncc. , • thirds injiine starts. — “ H is papast record speaks for itself,"r,” Twelve 3-year-old thoroughbreds, tl) he says5 ofoi Luro. “ But no m atter how I I I I : dll eligible for the Derb}irby, are entered good a tn trainer you are, you've got lo 11®IJ 'W A n s w e r in g Sor>>rvlco •Word 'ip the nti-mlle Blue GraiIrass. have Ihehle horses.” ord Processing ‘ I . • D lc to tio n ...... •BillingIlng ■ • Proud Appeal, wbo hafhaswonsevenof Both trainers tr believe' they, haveVC’ • ®3[gV?||ro eighl career siarts, and 1 I •Transcribing' .. * B ookkooping o k k H ad Tap Shoes are them , aricarid the Blue Grass will go a M' the top picks for the Blue - I • T y p in g . • M oil Li luc Grass, one of long wayly lowardt showing which i^thehe O N T H E M A L LI- D P I lil List M ain to p an co ^ . the last major prepsIS for1 the I07th belter tho:horoughbred; OWNTOWN ^AM 2J,PM DAI^ Kentucky Derby May 2 a t Louisville's ' Churchill Downs. ' The word from tl;th.p N ationai Wealher Service wasIS showersj and ..thunderstorms for-centtm tral Kentucky.— - ■ — - W ^nesday. night andid .expected. to ■ . . ; continue Thursday. Rainain bad already ■ . : moved into the Louisvilleille ar^ by lale ■ • Wednesday. ■. ■ . Proud Appeal, coupledied with Golden * ■ .Blue Grajra8s,.was tbe f l / ■ m om ing line favorite witlwith odds of 4-5,. ■ ' A ’- i « followed by Tap Shoes)es at 2-t and F V Cinnamon’s Chojce at 10-1..10-1 1 ^ 0 ^ . ^ Sportin’ Life and Doubliuble Sonic were H ^ 0 /ji listed a l IS-I; Swingingg LLight, winner B ^ bf last weA’s Caiumefiet-Stakes, and ■ B.eau R ll, w ere 20-1; and:nd Shahnameh, ■ > ------Jvsantine and Habano. 30 s ■ .tnctfpy -toff Pali J tit Clw- -Appeal, Reuben Hemam landez will bc ■ / !;' aboard Tap Shoes and JorJorge^spinoza ' ■ ^ i'PRESERIMTKiPB ------w ill beon Golden D e rb/:.■ y :' ■ '■ ^ a *. -.Proud Appeal,, alrcadyady highly re-. . . ■ ^ E M t : : : - garded, JumpM smackk Intolr the mid-.. - ■ “ B i-';'inE lK J ; .die of the Dertjy plcture'e fifollowinghls- ' ■ ------victory-ln-the GothamI-in-New-Yorlc in ------H - — • and Cure the Blues' disappointing di H ^COKTfem m BI wwwn.. JtM iaiB B W : lo w in g in thc Wood lastit wweekend. _ H I ’ t • - Tap Shoes, who defeatedited Well Dcco- ■ PQted In the :Flamingo,go, is trainer H • J - H oratio Lurols hope for-asccond a t Blue ■ ^ J f ' . ~M J

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\ DAP _____\_ ■n ”~puta6(Mi r r d I H j — WHITE LATEX i filly entryV I d CAUIK P R O T E a S & m i ' ; ; NEW YORK (UPI) -- W Willie Shoe- I PRESERVES i . : maker. a three-time.Kentuintucky. Derby...... D{ Black Si Deiraker.: _ AGAINSTiROT ; winning jockey, will replaiplace Jacinto ■ ROOFTOP ** r« •; Vasqiiez aboard C ure thce BluesB in the ■ I TERMITES, WARPING ■ :' M ay 2 th o ro u ^ b red racinging classic at ■ ' ROTARY ' U PLUS IT REPELS ' '. Churchill Downs in LoulsvlIsvtile, Ky., it ■ - ■ ; waa reported Wednesda;*— ...VENT . 1 - w a t e r : _ —■; Vasquez, who rode the

— : last-Saturday;fiTW(»a:Hei 'm i •Aqueduct, w as dismissedd TTuesday . ■ ■ ,.Cure the Blues" rlder vb; - M I L ! In clu d e s \ Bertram and Diana Fimiiiestone and ■ . L D E W — E r 5" BENCH •trainerLeroyJblley..- . S a w R ack :• ..R udyTurcotte and Donald m ^OSE-blH T R E i Wi C d V E R laldMAcBc'thl I ' I •:had J>een 'm entioned iss Vasquez’s' I W/FlnflIngor Tip - ■ i p - .* ------Spro' : Tcplacemenl. ’ but sources.es. at Aque- ,■ . : I _ iray ar ; ' - Level ; duct,' where'.the.colL.gall<[alldped two. :- ■■ - 50%dF! • miles ■ early ' Wednesday,/, say lhat ■ I W estern iVdod tu rh ln ^ I ' Shoem aker Is the choice aboardab( C ure M ■ - r tiig B lo e s r------Shoemaker has won IheOeiDerbythrw 'I introducing • lim es — aboard Swaps in1 .1955,id Tomy - ■ Black Si Decjcker. I ; L ee in 1959 and Lucky Debonair Del Jn ------| - N o i | • 1965; T he“ Shoe” m issed afoBfourthRun . . - I KILL . - ■ for the Roses vlctoiy in 1957 957.when h e ^ I . T H OISE S I PESTY BENCH TTOP I : misjudged the finish line wh while riding ■ 1 5 % o h ■: Gallant Man. Shoeraaker.-tbl,tbit^ghe B r BUGS<^ A R O U N D . : i: Had vvuu,.!,Idoi1 ui^ In the u i l i : easing up on Gallant Man^nranci Iron”” I l" “x 6" x 6'Di' Dog Eared . [ g r ^ i A T H I Sis T e a r - I • Liegeracedpastforthetriuniumph. " " H ' — Trackslde gossip Is that ShSboemaKcr H ■jnj I F E N O ^ ^ ^ ITH A... pK M s m ost com patable wiU)I) Cure ( the .H ' IW Blues and that the Firato^tone^.and. ■ EHI UG SNUFFER^ Jolley fell he could rate tbeie3-year:old 3- . ■ -E llt IMW i' colt belter than Vasquez lalU th iestrelch ■; ■ . H y n in. • ' • m m ' In the Wood, V^uez'broibroughVout ------■ ; OMI Cure the Blues aLq snappyup «4 G6dqr_ or Rdw.; P b it' _ ; . tired in the late going of the 1 ■ iiNCLVPES;i;;r5;iSB' CejJor or Fir Rolls .: . W, race and finished third toto P1 leasant . ■ . Colony. - □iaiM nlid -1 - I; IntemotidrNKlI I : I d a h o n i l s - I : ^ R iin i Thenahmlchi:H(Hcatv6^ m j ■; w ith alu m h i.tiliih .- - I I ; ■ ^'MOSCOW. Idaho (UPI) ^TTieUni.i I ' .'.AltyKICli« F.O.B. «TOm versity of Idabo football team te will ' ' ■ - ^ r4cUw..thl8. lA D V tW IK D ITIMS ■ ■ t'to .(lock -on-hand.' ll -(or Hr annual'" H - ^ 0 ^ lem* u(if«i(ifo(«M«n r«ot«n on odv*r---- 2 1 2 'Third Av». s. . SUver.and .01d.alumhl.gamjera1ibn= B r u in -> I ■ NEW VORK (I n-Caplta! baseba*all date' delayed (UPI) — The Jiiry In "sp^ e Iflc points In the case! thatth they belween Sulalrai . • Teddy Brenner’s man and prom oter Don com ^ . TWIN FALLSF/ — The baseball doul ‘'s $3 million private woivould decide upon. He saidid thatt the King, nam ed as conception of boxing was two fighters ouble-header scheduled for this antitrust suit aga as a co-consplrator In In U: ■ I afternoonin bbetween Twin Falls and Capi gainst the World Box- "bu■burden of prooF’ was on thebe plaintifff the suit, intheringpuachlngeachother. ^ apltal has been postponed, . ing Council and Bruin CoCoach Ron W atson.said- thithe games possibly would be d its president, Jose to0 sshow a . violation of anlitruitrust laws He also said Tbe suit originally evolved froin an ■ Sulaiman, was unable1 lo rcach a and d no proof had 'been— resdieduleclied for Friday or Monday. nd that that violation damageiIged him. submitted to pro' agreement Breruier made lopayJCing- - " I guess verdict Wednesdaday a fter six hours of "1 rove Sulaiman manipu- JSS they’ve had some rainotnouts and ar^_ behind .la. their "If the evidence is everlly balanced,...ba Iated the ratlnfings-to favor certain’ K5.000 /or the promotional rights to— _ - conferenceiCe gamesJ up there," Watson s^ ------deliberation.-...... ther u said. "Last ycar they canccled lcn your verdict must be« fori the . promoters ..or. ithat-flgbters- were— rormer.WBCsup^ealberwelgbtand ■— :.Vi, ' ' o u to n u s! bbut u this y ear we want to'play lay l ^ e possibly can bccauso501 I ______After being charlargedatJla.m.ESf,' efendant (Sulaiman),” said .coercedIntoTOultulti-bout contracls with reatherweigHl^aamplon Alexis ------don‘tw a nifelght fe days between games5 111like we had last week." the ju ry was ushiih'cred Into the court- letzner. ------favored promoler[ers. Argi\rguello’s F eb. 4. 1979 fight with Capital1 wunce V( One’s flshing"ex{>orience - ^elrdic^iSunday . beginner, inle. nicrmediate or advanced—sh■ should also be included on the“ . - RICHMOND. Va/a. (UPI) —_ Ralph. - anaoijounce his decision...... - registrationn ininformation. Sampson, Virginiaila’s 7-foot-4 sopho- . T he TTie Dallas Ma^lavericks and Detroit mentsjnts CBS-TV w as m aking to be wilh lie release will come fronrom the Pistons; who had t more center, will1 announce , al noon sports a tho worst records in Sammpson pj Saturday. Before ihe Wed- rts Information office, Eigjnin ssaid. the NBA this sea£lasoD, will flip a coin nesdaj Kentuch 's Sunday whether he'le will stay in college Sarrampson must make his dec sday aftemoon meeting,-CBS-TV cky racing migtjht need supportt or lum profession;>nai In a prepared before decision April 30 to determnine i which ciub picks spokes . - LEXINGTO ore m idnighi Saturday to plac>lace his first. Both have s£ Jkesman Jay Rosensteln said that TON. Ky. (UPI) ~ Becausee tth e betting handle Is fallingff statemenf from tinthe S(^ooI, officials name said they would take- nolhiniIhing is,definite, but the network, to keep pace:e wwllh Inflation, Kentucky’s fo iie'on the NBA’s hardshipI lislist for Sampson with thj I four race tracks may requiree said Wednesday. th e J u lhat No. 2 pick and woulduld like lo be in Chariottesvllle financial helpdp 1from the state, a study ^giggested g Wednesday, Sampson, Virgin Juno 9 draft. The NBA oniotflee bas have m ade it plainlin the H arrisonburg, Saturd 'inia coach. Terry told1 SampsonSi a letter postmarke lurday. Robert R.I. Sharp,i. an Eastem Kentuiitucky University economicss Holland and' spo irked or Va., youngster cairan command a con- ports inforraation datedJd April 25 would comply wiU professor, toletold the Kentucky Council oron Economic Advisers thatit director Doug Elginin m et in University deadlli #ith the tract worth moreire than si million "Wh :------p roW em splag dllne requirements, • annually...... ■Whetterwewlilsetuplivecover- -- )laguJng race tracks In Kentijntucky and elsewhere''willJ HaJJ ifi Chartotfesvfv/lle Wednesday to No r ...... ag&orior If w e're Jusf going to be there cbvlouslyrequjqulre Investment.” work out the details 3 reason was given for thele four-I during Is of how — o r If - d ay time lli lapse between Samps •tag the day,hasn’t fallen into place Sharp saidId 1the Immediate options avaivallable to the state lo heip) Sampson. United npson’s The Sunday statalem ent will not be 'y e l," J 1 Press Intema- decisioslon and the Sunday annoulounce- ^^d at a news c , said Rosensteln. "We did !an , C hurchm DovDowns, Keeneland, Latonlaia -and Ellis Park , includeI tionai’s Player of 1 conference and it inlerviijrview wllh Sampson (last) Satur- I the Year, would ment. . apparenUy killed ( ! ___ L J-._aUpwingthetrittracks to maxlmizelhelr pitjfrouts and letting them keep a — I tentative arrange- day> andam we would like to follow It u p /’ largerah'areofeofthehandle. "TaxreliefaBf and takeout rateadjustmenlents could provide additional , moQlcs-for iip{upgrading track facilities, whichw^ would In tum attractI Phillipps m um ; [ more patrons;ns," Sharp said in the currerrent Issue of the .council’s '■ about ! J'RoviewandPd Perspective’’ newsletteij. ^ ‘AUiICTION I HoUowalay not necessarli Saintss’ draft c rlly expendable choice SATURDAY,T, A PR II 28, 1981: OTTAWA (U PI) — Rough Riders coacoach George Brancalo said NEW ORLEANS 5 (UPI) Saints Hesii said licAvould nol trade thele N^ o .l • Locolad 8 5 0 South MdlMain, Pecatollo, Idaho . W ednesday thithe signing of CalifomiaI SlateS quarterback Kevin coach Bifih Phillips, s, trying to rebuild plckununless 11 would benefit the SaiSaints. MAI Starkey doess nnot mean automatic exileie from'i Ottawa for veteran a club that went MS H iT tM ll IOlOOq.Bi. 15 last season and Phllllilllps said he was engagettged in .!■« "U nch ot Chudcwggon; qu arterbackiCondredgeHolloway. Co had em barrassed fai fans wearing bags serious>us talks with four clubs in the . Holloway, 29, has asked to be traded afterafi eight y ears In Ottawa over their heads, sal< aid Wednesday he searchch for trade prospects aod proba-pn UE v V . anditwaswlde]Idely felt he became cxpendablable when the Riders signed w as m ore ready ihjthan ever for the bly ivould woi be lalking to m ore beibefore ■ n|S tw flU 8 •: S tark ey Tuesdasday. Quarterback Jordan CsCaM \vas also reluming to ...... NEL College player . Otlawaforasec cr-draft but still the draIrafl on Tuesday, secondyear. hadn’t decided on his I ; ; -V B rancatosald isNo.lpick. • Hlsrs 17 draft picks will allow Phil*hlilips aid, however, the 22-year-oldd rookier import has not been Phillips, who h as r .: — — glyeiuany-guar 17 of his 18 picks to 'takke e the No. 1 choice and stillH hsyeb uarantoe-he’ll-assume-Holiovloway^J«Jo.-.i-quarterback ------left;-i8-lcanlng'towar :; position. Thele veteran w m entering tl ard-runnlffg-back--plenty*y ( o T r a d ^ o rpBulld the! teamte the-'optlon year of his George Rogers for NNo. 1, but ll also th at gai $60,000-a*season gave up an average of 30 poinioints a I n u t s & b o l soncontractc * - could be linebackers I An ntilmatod 20 There was sp rs Hugh Green or gameJ lalasl year. iO ton* on hond. All »lzes fromn ’/4'to 1.1/8- domatar, lengths ; speculation lhat If the Aloniouettes cannoi lure VInce Lawrence Taylor. ~i’. • Phillii " — Gfod®iJei 2, 5 « e. Coom* ond fino ihn F e rra g a m o /n>nroro the Los Angeles R am s th illips gave up one of his eig^Jighth- hood S round hac Mhraod — Moehlna seravfs, {lot ' I then Holloway would be In "Any one of thoseB three guys aro round c •aod rrW otheri, flats onfl.lock*.-:ks— Nuts, oil aUas— Carrloga T ' Montreal befonfore month’s end. The Toroi i choiccs to get offensive guiguard . ooltt — Log lera )ronto Argonauts were re- capable of being thele No. 1 pick and Sam' A — Cottar.plns — Tension ' • portedly countlnlllng m ore on obtaining Hollo' Adams from New En^a:^ a n d . pin»— Rodi-BoiKiMollthreodrod). lloway than,Miami Dolphin you’d be proud of anjmy one of them ," Phillips : freeagentDonS)n Strock. The C algary Stamp- ps said Adams would simn withw lUiBTN Tipeders and Winnipeg Blue ■■ Phillips said. "They’re’re all big, they're the Sain '...... : ■ B om b e rsh avealeals^pjyssedJnteresUaHo lints later in the week...... BIoek-*C>aek*reli — -all fast,-they*re'aHr agg1 r ^ l v e and' ~"He’s.3!sjjD?'aLru^nrilng g iia rdh ^ e ’a.a’; — — -----r — Errant-ha ___ ~ they're allexcaienns?ytbaD players." great pulling pi guard.’’ Philiipg mtinlrt' . Ottaitoflet. lammerkiilsveteteran-thrawer------. B uT aT far a s the NoVo. 1 choice goes, "And he , ■ . ' DOWNERS; G: GROVE, HI. (U PI) - Trac h e com es from a winning teilearn , rack slar John Tuckor, 21, Phillips wants to_.>eep__evetyone 1 andhe’U H A N D T O O> L M ! ■ 1:------; — critically injure«rred during warm-ups for the e’U brlnga winolngatUtude.!-’-3,1*.., _ .. Armtfrong J'drlv he haifimw throw event of guesslrig. rive ib ek eti' S drive lools «— MlsccAlseellonaous wrenches — Rlfiid ' iv -— ------thoaj/eekendllllii ' T hatit winning attitude is^ . wliWhat _ - . - W«;TC Mjchai. pl(pjpe thraodm _ . Evoni -maosuri [lliniClassiotraclc-and field meelrdiedme Tuesday night:------...... — VJtgivesusaimieri more opportuni-' - Phillips' Jsuring topas — 'Bolt e u tten -—V I - — - | i -...... T ucker wasI stistruck on the bead wlth'the ht psl^determ ilned to buird aridIhd Iis‘‘ “ "“ SledB* hommeci-I — MetKc socket sais. ! hammer-whichincludes- ly to gel an offer .orr a bribe, which whatSai ' a 16i)ound steeleel ball - by another athlete Sainls owner John Mecom hirhired— ------ete whose identity was not w e’re nol above tahaklng," Phillips hlmtodi) do lasl y ear a fler Phillips w CUTTING TOO>018— -— -— ; - ...... disclosed. s w as . PorcuttJon banom m er bits — Power hock sav> ble ______saW ^ ______------_ bouncedcd frotn-lho Houston Oilers^— ¥ blodes —'Bondiqw blodei.______H e died at:GocCSood Samaritan HospRSjnDi,PpwB«fs Grove whece he ^ FILIS : hadbeenincrlUclUcal condition since Saturdaylay. ; Mill boitard — Ro ^ol bostord — Sfluore bestordd —Koli^ound—— Contsow— I H ass ta kezes pro-am at Net Choin •ow — Oododo — Bond sow — Wood m ips—I— reiude re to the *350.000 New buckle*. yinehes ~ W lra rope — Turn- ' ______• Orleans Open at L Derendlngchanliamplon Tom WatMn7pIaylnjing with Gov. Dave Treen ~RaBBiReoei Conveyor belt remn OM _____: andNewOrleaMins Saints quarterback Aixihlele Manning,I shot a 71.______im o n li — Hose % ' to 4" 1,0., oglr ir a\ w oter — Awmonla hosa. '■_____ rttilMB a t faii.flafl.Ddllny Kdwarvaros snofa 66,Tndicatlng ~ =~thcToim iam ent-th fthafstartsTTiuredfly'wiirsho^ow ahf^ percehtageof ’ p e w i RintA i N iM ISSIO II : belowparshootln{ kNIQUIPM lNT ling with the target a^.OGOI firstflr prize. Roller chain — Bearings.ngs. ------.

' Vandals*h' Hayes sustains3 brokenI hand TIRM SsCAttSH MOSCOW, Idahlaho. (UPI) - The Idaho V • Vandals’ Ust of spring O V m e i football Injuriess eexpanded again Tuesday' whenw Jay Hayes, a 6-6, i n P A U t R O BB I E R T S C O . 230-pound defensl'nslve end, suffered a brok

TWIN FA LLS- TwinVin Falls rallied B to win bolh mixed doublejbles and spilt a * '• • tennis m atch with theJ Bu u r le y B o b c a t s ____/ 6-6 Wednesday aftemoon.wn., 1 Buriey swept the boysoys singles and A rlO O 'FlSlt Latex ' g irls doubles while Twin'In 1F alls won all - 1 9 9 _____ thrro girls singles andnd both mi x e d ______H o u s e P a iint n $ I ------* 200 Durable Colors • Resis ------r - doii1)l^. The boys doud^tes traded • One Coat Coverage, appllq victories. G loss I^tex H bu^ ■ Twin Fall^entertains.ns Jerome at . 2 ______ISC P a in t refl. »I7.99*12«! . 9 9 o . . p.m. Friday, Goodingig a t 2 p.m. 'Tuesday and travels to Wood' River______■ Classic 99”rpiat : n m Thursday.,------Latex \i^ll:I ^int B ^ S t e f k r ' • 840 Fashionable Colors • S< — -— •jrcre«Bo«iater(BidM:Hnai — ‘ —------^ n e Coot Covefafle.-applfedi 3. 0«vld Chrlftef^ IB) dcc.lec. Aatonlo> Mljirei Latex Satin Enam i nielreg.ll«.99 •11.i.99w. . i i i i5l BilllJUJ Mike Elchemy

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______...... ——— ...... H J ______\ • ' Swen ^ Adviice ortI e a t e ihing CFCip}< p te-sp . . I'l'I-l-Chaslng the.crappiepie h as become a-favorile-spri rlentij iprihgtime • prized flsh'and g o.^.'cvent. Id gave me inslructlons 'as to'to wheixTIO Ro. they Calleilled •'the old applo o'rchard,” w hat to use andid howhi to hold my mouth, 1,” a flooded part of Ihg 27,17', would like u fishing partner,ner. He has transportation and I •• • Advice is plenUfal.ll. J Bob Pctlygrove of Murlaui -• lake that'at was an apple orchard. Theyley jusranchor over Uio wovould like lo share rides wllhi/uf J augh tolls Crappio fishern vilh others. Jr>hn likes lo fish ■ lermen are thjit way. they do kikiss and tell. crappicb.0 beds in this a rea and use the “ me May 15 is the dateate for crapplo fishing in C.J. .J, Slriko The crappio a n the sam e method as thc 'mnoRl o anywhere, and would b>carcalgoodfishlnRbuddy. ea . ■ T^^t^Tlwervoir:------^------are on the spv.vnlng tx ? ^ inI IIlhe upper part bank flshcsherm en. ______■ ■ orthoBrunoauari arm near Jho Jacks creek Minrdliie l Koiuce. “ Also,^ so m e reports of large channel • Ja c k Hittenbach ofif BuhlBi insists there will not bc nol catfish wore related n I ’VtrijOifirssKRTswranfrfmribii-iroc numoer lor citizens H bo dwoni Those who^hacihad staked out their favorllrile areas had toSwen.1. • . ■ ' . Ag,\galnst Poaching (CAP), Voui ~ crapplc fishing in SaSalmon Falls Reservoir un 'ou can turn in a poacher and | unlil the slrinR orsof3(J-!o■To 606 fish all one-half to I 'a pouounds. My parlnor an and I decided to givc lh omain anonymous by calling 1-; ’swallows make Iheir• nestsonno! tho cliffs al G rays I.ai e Ihe largo catfish .1 Iry lgl-800-632-r)M9, , ■ I.ancJlnc. - „ . and wore,re advised to use "cul bail.” ______meihod for t>ank fishermen was lo firfind Ihese beds vvc did iinoLc{imc4iP-»'ilh-Uie,charhanncLcatfishrbul-dId ------^ ^ *^cn. use aIw wi hite or-yellow-crapple-ifRr^[r-Thrpro-from - - landloiiu ^^■^JO-diffcrent ways to0 fish fl for crappio from 10 dldifferent M ountain Hcmie : imc one lo two-pound yellow3w cats. Also camo up thehc Departmenl of Fish and Game.Gar .fishermen. ne showed mc his beat-up pli J'R'ha' withsomo , ,, "had boen tom lo i mo bluegill while fishing on Ihebottomthe . • i W ol|_.^ Swen'andd partnerp wont to CJ. Slriko lo pieces. He notod lhat it wa;k'as Iho third of It w as a If you would like a fishing par kc on Ibt. lhe doy, '^Juslpu•put-a-bobber about two feet i 5 0 very pleasant_\veckend jinclnncbtc.cven.uuiU 2tiforc__ [partner. Jus t.sendSwcn.your___ -U •. -BhineauarmFfldayan’’and Saiurday last week, ;t above Ih e jlg - - (Hc-s-torrh.rn cam e ih Sunday aflornoon. laino, ago and phone number. Friday eve we mei a . V.. cast out aboul 20 lo 30 feot, andI ifii the wind is sl a “ pro" cfapple. fishermanlan inlihe m aking w avosH i Jocal pub at BruneauJ andar ho was Jusl sloping lo st irjusi lol-ii-bouncc up and ddown and tho 6'h'o/j Is an avid fisherman I " H E — mppl^idlLdoihcihtresti.::______an In tho Mapic Vall<>y_ u hn - B ------j;;for-th«ide-back-to-Mouf ountain HomgrYop. no had -o.sl.sl luck in'whai------John Cor:onlai} Of Ttt-lnTallsrphono\nijnumbor'Sft^W rngp ------age.------

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\ ______Ski resortss close< 'ilSUririV a llley ■ : r f ' S i r I— f se e !;s recco r d ; f 14restt ‘^aves ra g e ’ S : By iVIIKE PRATER1 did havek-'o Igreat sKiing." Worn) said, ; ' H ■“S ' and MARV CLEMONSJNS . ••Onco tho th skiers went homo and __ 52 Dnjes-WeHs.HT/fere-; ^ — talked ^hd-fouiAl-oul-ihal wo-liad— ■ good ^klliklltig.'il iiircamo togoihor.' “ - J... Wo hadj nmany people comc to Sun — 5 v rr:T h e “ cJo su rc'o rSun'Valiev 'Sun and ’ Valley ihjthat norm ally go to anolher r .'- “• •Pomerelle Sundaym mai arked Iho end resort InsiInsieadofhoro.’' jj bf«a ••mixed” ski seasonsea for Ihe gun Valt'alloy planned to opon Doc. • area's four ski operatfo ations. 12-lU. bullul a hoavy snow fall on Hoc. 2 Three .of. lh e four.’..r.eporled fou —3-«allowewed Itio lifts to open a wook ^ M av erag e seasons, Tioslly mos becausc early; ThiThe season coriliiiuwl riglil S of a lack of snowfallill anda tho mild ihrough1 J.R aster day wiion two- ...... ; -winler-weaJherr-The-'ho-resortrro= ------third s-of-of'Baldy-was-stil|--opon' to“ ^ '

rmusfhliVc*' l)oon,«ilirus:------1 Soldier Mountain. Z ...... - We.openoinod in a snousiorin and wo j M The Standout is SunmValloy. V ’ .closedihalh a snowsiorm sinco wc had ’ — 2 ------Final flpir«>s-Br<>^n^Q l-pn'm plf»li»------H f»noH unf,inovufalMhejiigbLhcforo wip;-^= S but Sun Valley officiificials fool ..Iho . closod. Thai T alwav. j 2 ••This yeffr is Rolnf?g ioto be tho bosi uook. ■ season we’vo had.”’ ClChuck Wohb. — n - . Z assistant Sun Vallcvley munagoK . y •.\iKlorson. ownor of hoth i ■ said Wednesday. -It.I.will wl probablv...... J’omi.rvllo•llo and .M_afiio_Mpunlain.; ’ j ■ Valley’s?v’s historv for k- had one p\'orago soason J J______:______l)ul iviosinsinco lio.i.sj n o i . b o l l i _ | : I ro.sorls. ■ Webb said the lop skl(sklor counl for Jody AAnderson, irninaizor- of 8 --the' prevtouarb eat— t^]fld-itie mmn reason wlrr* - 8 ■ ‘’around" 452,000 first•Sl 1rides. That -hor mountantaln didn't havv a'goo3™ v 3 * figure Inciudes all ski skiers taking season wa:Aasbccauso.thc-pooploja.. •.t; • thelrflrstrldoonallfteift cach day.-...... Ih o vaifey?y 'wore conient.wiih w arm 4 ••We will probably7 10lopjhat.this woallior * year," Webb said, "l.dt1.don't O.XPOCI .••i^ow cican you got..jwplo-on- :: ; H ;; . lhat w e'll come close*lotho500.0(w lo ihusiaslic ic about-skiing % hon .Iho A A;kier ixiiii ftn^hihlN skih h( v S D ollaxJW m ark but wc should lop il i 4.t2.(KK)i wealher InIn.tho valloy Is hot." sho '. t^ountciin. Sun ValleyJ •may have had a rccord3rd ^ season. M b y alltU e ." " • . ■ said. ‘‘You ou can't gof poqplb to ski ; Scot^t; Zimmorrnan. wt 'A lth o u g h many varlI'ariables aro when ihovv?y are playing tonnis. Jog- who is ■ in snow on Ihoho ground und we were are looking forward to ne.xt.xtyoar. port aboulI |ho 11 success of his. involve^ in a ski se a ^;on. n . Webb said glng and rlc chqrgo of' the bookoepiniing.opora- pretty happppy aboul J h a l.'’ Zim- "According to thc wealjather re- operations. ‘ ridingbikos." . . .tions^,foi: .M agic_and -J?o •; word of-mouth and a-ha'h o a v y 'm a r-r"— 'HpWovei*. Pomerelle.-...... m erm an -sasaid.—^•Numborwise. 1 porls. it should be a little bilbi w elter ••Wo didn’l h 'ef.'^ A n d ei^ n ■ said tho " ‘ ' said. Poiiierello, probably ri havcn greal scasonr” ------'J- keting campaign werc■r° 'aclors In____season «-a.si lly had-n don’t think< wow werc hurl as bad as no.xt season lhan it was w, this but wp rilrin'ldn't really gel hlliwl — •“ -meatwrigiigirregr’n— . ^— •T m 'su rt =THIMIerbiW)OttOfcOfr^Pdp^hanr:HiC------suinuuf I1howtrcrareas‘-ui wcauso w ...... - -season." hosald with a lauf:iugh."But - either." hesaidsaid. "Numbcrwisc, wc - uro’w e h M ilie'M m c kih'd ~ ■surrounding rc/sorts. “ None o ; the .otherr > -wlern re- of season1 a^pvoryoneal of.the other . I . -were.able'.to lo keep our snow arid predictions are just pifidlcllclions so wore down thisth isy carb ecau seo fth e .. operaio on a ______sorts_had-sriow:.-iaU in- ffliithorn- Id aho.''- An* 1 a daiiv ba.siH- uo unlil -:-yjuncvcr r.m toll,”___^___------taclu o f ..Uitt-whito-riuff-on-rjhe-r » ^ timeJ.^nd at-first woii r „ r “ Sunda.v.- oTiad a hard d e r ^ n salt3 a ld ;'"F a lr. hut bv no 1 )ccombor.. and bicauso >'■ ■ , course, but it wwent prelty much the i tliiie gelling .th^word 01 ' Soldier MountairT owner d out that w;e means exce[cellenl.-" , ~ ii—• ; • ;altitude, wo were able to | er Claude • same as it has Uic past coupic of .. ojietplhc * Bul ZImmimerman said his poors Hinkle had nothing unusuiual to re- years.” -Outdocor briefs^ Pormerellee’s Whiiting naallied^ I Scouts ojferbia^afkpdckingcbunirse one'miiemlo to sqt-up camp-. ^I'lio OOUISO-'Xl.ill' ot ' _ - - conelude-with graduaduation .May-2 at H-p.-mrlto -— -TW lN-PAIil^S^mrSr'^naKrRTra--\rcrniirS5i togisinition Council’s H i^ Advenlurp•p (•(cam wilt conduct a w'rakcilv.n. >can .be done at: llthe, Boy Scout Center. FFor iniiro . basic backpacking trainingigcoursoM c av i-2. ' inform ation call Mikelike Devlll at 7:«-2(W7. rski insstTucttriT in regi The course Is open lo anyanyone who is at least n'-yoai .• . RUPERT - Barry Whiting of iTarglicc. Bogus Basin. Brun old, not jusl Boys Scout leadeaders. It will takoptm < niI iln Ii< v _ undago.and "I also try lo encourage other. ^Optimists to hold fishing dl c e r b y Rupert, a mernember of Ihc Pomerelle Soldier s Mountain, c - instructbrs to achieve* certification. - Scout Ca'mp .Roach oh iKclhe S nake'R ivor across .7rnfrom jEUOMK - Thele fififlh annual fishing dorbv .spon.>«jrocl> Ski School stalstaff Ihc past four years, B anbury Hoi Springs.. - This Is Ihe first year Ihcuauaward has and to particlp;icipaie in Ihe instructor's . by the Jororhe Optimitimisi Cl^.wmboheld May:v 2 from III h as been namamed '•Instructor of Iho been b m ade and will contin The course will Include^ie^udlo.Visuals and dcmonsir linuc as an, organialion.. It benefits all of us ali^' Sira-- ,• a.m.lo^p.m. • _ year” In Ihe! NNorthern intermounlain annual a event during spring ( ...... Uons covering heajlh and Isai safety and alt areasioU lrst a R clinic and our students> asas' well." he said. There is no age limilDrcnirylin fee for iheovcvonl-which Professionali SISki Instructors Associa- • .b business meeting. on the ndi»a-wildlife .-Cbarges.agalgBlnst-'thelndivlduatB In- - ^people and-Uveslo«k'aod 'cicreates^a- ...... ■ - R^urces: However; somee also eluded destrutructlod of U.S. gov-. ^ Include the starling; English(Isparrow, s The motto _l?::renJpyJ)iUi:dbh:t.(le-_^.‘VIs ’’ ^ M very poor impressloa of lhe I g m One ot lirehe "common quc8tlohs~wi causing problems for constinservatlon -emment propei 'Wild 'pigeon, skunk: JaclickrabBlt. ' stroy*’'f6f ourwmwonderful'outdoors in' peilyi littering and ca^ owier.ova H.lentfs-.weight (o UU>e argu- parents ask is officers ‘.beca^sc^yof thetheir un-. rying an.uncas is. "Can I lake m y snow>shoe sm hare, common1 ground Idaho, n ^ n t wfalcB .c ^ to for rem•moval of y o u n g stc r^ho h o Is under 12 years old sqsquirrels, rockchuck, porlorcuplne, • i ” .::KlcCto1stenseD~canscwAi^htfon7ofrT-nn4^-nn^'.r^<( i^iljlp. 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- m e has metsie1 jrie e h rw r tp s n chiidirenoftei3n are By LORAYNE O.S:). SMITH laugho(hcd, “ It’s hanging on to it TJmp‘News writer . th a t’s!’shard." .. - . inattei^ntiveto:Meeds ______;Whei henever he wenl broke he wouldId goI to work for«om eone else ------TWlN-FALLS:-r.^Lorin^Hosklns— untll-fl-horcould-gei-on-his-feel- of Twin P alls belie' LdD£deld( ilieves h e lived his financl erly=par( nclaliy for the next venture, rents worklngyeare throiirough lhe best era Hiss unconcemi about changingDS— — ------ilk AiiicrJciiu historyary:------^ ------M cupaipiions, making or losing tLDBBRO____ ' -gons^djmd;daugbter»thc opportunity to — - r r r - -- t; He>viHl>e78inMiiMay.—“ ------■; “ money,ey.Tcontrasta iw lthZlofl^’s. I — ®CbJca^Sun-TImes "I missed the! realre privation of emphahasls on job security and lhe _ ------the fro n lle r/'h e s a l (said; But w hat he — tendemency to stay-in one type worit- - — " . ; 7 ' ; How~dordocs ah elderly person let his gained was growlni #Ing up in a lime becaus.luse of financial-uncertainly, |. It is not uncommonm for children to childrenen know he needs help_and' . when neither collet illege d e g i ^ nor ^v ehithou^il's'dislasteful. th " I - be unresponsive andd unsympathetic ' affMtlonion without sounding maudlin? government regulai ulatlons, bul only Pcrtutrtiaps Hoskins’ free-wheeling I to the needs of elder!erly parents and How doesloes he find the courage to talk • his own ingenuity, ty, dicUled whal youlhh gave« him the independence I -relatives. a b o u lththe e changes aging brings? By ...... an -inexperienceded -youth could and assuranceasj necessary-for his-lis -— I ■' iThelelderly a re o fleflM vlewed^ a" belnglnitJIrtithful.byfaclngfacts.' ...... tackle. varied < f l id and coloi^ul experiences, I burden, their needs ; Although the Io m in whal is now Umapine. ■^4 ■ '"i.. 2 an imposition. .... longtime ‘Twin Bom I This has been th e prev lakes me twice as long to do half F alls resident mak__ ^communlUeslJifflte-lmp ______They coui ould be hauled away in an freezes...... IT park also Health:,[Advoca acy prqjiject- ~ . . emergency • ;y -th e one thing they don't i The rental fee in ourc of a large 1 OXNARD,.Calif. (UPIJfPI) — There have is base asements.-Bul It would h a v r ■'( and dancing I . was a tim e — end not tooloo long ago — tobesom eei e emergency. " ' clubhouse i with a diiiing >ns,ai a swim- 1 when.my. wife and I woulcould have said . A secondid misconceptionr is that they i helps d< area for special occasloniu S .a ^ iliia rd ...... loers aniid receivvers we wouldn't be caught deadead spending -are small,1, a; crowded spac^'-where j m ing pool, exereise rooms By HAROLD our retirement years in a mobile c even.a lonejvilh-the- lack of lrans-—'— forms and make sure theyy understand—i own-prescripicripllon-medicines-and w lll- stifling in ' summer.': . 'Prim itive whereweariare growingcom, tomatoes, —occupy-your-own-place>Itf ' r lhe .wide a rra y of available• a doctor's; or pharmacistIst’s instruc- be. told-howlow to take them with no bathroom facilities if not outhouse asparagus,1, beets, 1: bell peppers, and • rented , oul. . nd .the many heallh and'I tions. danger)U)f an overdose. People enjoy toilets. Butaine gas for^co’^cooking and> .- strawberries “‘’'■J?"* Insurance”^records that must be com- ies. And ours Is not unusu- . r It has led lo a prepond :e to gel goethcr and team kerosene lamps to read by.Jy. ally large for »r pleted,. . - "Thoy also will se t upJ im< m u n ity IJl® fora mobile home today. rcsldenls-whoy either are i hcalth-educatlon 'WbrkshO; 5." - We knew things had changed<*j Just It Is aboulul elelderiy people, in frail . home and then rentingng big city mer tighter' Older peop changes lhal occur with the suse or condomfnium we Lockheed n executive, a form helrhearing, health. ------apartm ents.------. " ' 'ersity pro- bealth and whowti have more know-how -' vision, m obilitvand mcmoi irdJocated-dps^o^t^e—f(pilot and a retired unlveinen” are~a‘~can-be-organ 12£y.=______L.l!iVJifln±daLdo so m o gflftrf f a r n th o re ■■ But we :weren^t. prepare1^ for the ocean. , janizedio-help-thelr-less— At one of the University o ■ •' ’ ' - -fessor.—Among'the-wome fc tment store fortunate peereers. /of Michigan he tells me,!, "I" I feel good." mobile homM of the 1980s'.B. One reason ere advised: i also, knov* » n that mobile h om es'are form bi er New- York departma nightclub Such a proje iiow a 70-year-old woman In the .;flr8t-.place,', the't word so much less oject has been scl up at the "Pick oul one or Iwo peopople you can whoshutUeso S3 expensive, of course, is buyer, sl an acM unlant and womena a re U niversity of es oihers h er age to doctor, "mobUe'Msama^acentnnt m isnom er.. th a l you do ni of Michigan's Institute of do , som ething special for.. And / add to market and d > not own the land in p arks singer. w A number of the wi Gerontology. Id church. She m akes four T f)e ^ d^ya they- com e with wi every- like oura. Yol y. It Is called "Heaith them i slowly. As an older■.jierson,,you_„or p five calls t You pay a. monlhly rental widows. rMttnsion, -Advocacy for< lls ni^liy to people living thing , from .’fl^ la c a ,Jo_suillieit tt _/or. your- spa jrOlderPeopIe.” __ ,can ’t do too much; Yet. juisl• t keeping In alone. ^cer-SudiTentalj-bave ycIf you want privacy'Bnd**II leave you.. "The projecllect Is designed to Improve i 'bathtubs; ‘ twen going sljsteadily upw ards a s Infla- .al touch with others, benefitIlls both o t .‘l h ave aa iotlol of health lo give and a '• Some &'a»r» iapiit lo W fic you can have It. People will I Ilifpopuianiy ai mobile .alone. 'al But if vou a re ^ fninp to give," she explains. "U " — Many-di8play-sldii^-r« care for nonlon-inslilution^lz^ older * One of the peer counselor -rambling--liom'cs-lrierrar e ^ - a n d ' fl ;num ber of 'also the place! ore had been blesses'meJ tolo know lhat rcan be“o1------Jg.8S a pet. people,” sayssys Director Marvin L. a j truck driver for 23 year And you can have one rem^nd tg^^fMswer "ontherlng'rfi!~ Several liundredijollars. .. ence . material and otherr rcsourccs Report on G Gs aps in Medlcore, De- q>up oa her acceptadeposi monitor discrimlnatten '-g_ Cflver . H..S;—. ■:------—- (sltonanythtogwlthouta ivHEARTLINE: I a m reUrec37yftflfs t , batotonracerc doorstep with*a*rlng^atrb7:hr»ald-her—Bulengreeinet nentBSttBlgnsttiR? | fin c/color, religiuu, wx, ^ ANSWER: Yes, we do baveb< many cannot aff«^rd thet prices I have been I w as'a legal secretary for k-expenses37 or*,national or 'ar. f just saw an adver . Jiusband had ordered for beiher, saying. ^ However, Utli< itre is such a con gam e on origin, In the hiring, • ;'ie leaflets pertaining to a ratb lln d that 1 cannot meet myDcome'and < prom otion, payay or any other aspect of ^ •2“ K n ' " i l tfiathet^devraputadeposilosltdowhon as this and we w caU tbem '.'funeral m i . aissortmenl o f t^ics.- Of o a lltUe sale catalog for a . on m y limiled retirem ent inciam havifljgw'eQ^yment.-Tl. The EEOC investigates^’>-M lng glasses for tU.flS. Now. w ,|*|uot." TIM afpi-.M opie-whddllm ust get 4 parttim e job. I an ^Tcan’f l t e t aU o f them here, : ;.W eU,'..8he..i»jpl^_:a l would be a ^ attemptsI to setUe complaints and 1 these, but I don’t really ’_Btomped,,-.wal ushered In a " 'H w ‘ ' 5S in regulating them selves. Ap-Ap-. n e v wave of federal' — own constituents. AIthoclor8 andhospltaliols saw proposed 1 democratic soci- educatlorJonal requirements Increased, - / • ety does nol necessarsarlly benefit the and the i «d, federal legislalion to nm eet tbe health e physlclan-to-pbpulatlon ratio»tio, nppris nf .mft.pooiuancJid-elderly-as-a--'...... — public:— ------;------— — fell:------Today. Ihe-govemrap m e n t----a t the -Howev< ____ graveJhreat.to.lhelt_t-lhdependencft______,_____ everrW ~re^ifernM ir~fdrfor *■ The b attle raged throui local, state, or (edns. In order to I oversees all elementsIts ofi health care, practlclniJlng physicians. As a result, State medical andI dentald< practice those whc ^l. secure Its passage, the th govemment . _ vho had received their training■ns m ade c ertain lhat the 1 aclfi define who can prapractice and what many yej 5 legislation was ^ ------CroK.cyMoj,»>—palitlcal lllu>lialot'tynRSPRING^^« r ‘...... ■ remainedKl {subordinate tp physicians. Health..Interest groi n the long run, lead to a less r Th is extensive govi Js_wnt!nuaLcbmpetitionJn_ln_-lIconcentrated~Inleres _ S'^ln''Slth m ^ore rational health c&re ______Islatlve mvketplace amongig Issues. F o r exam ple, b 10% Ol ;volvementislnlargeparpart'STres'ull o i. O N A N Y r AIBRIC B I ____ip re ssu re s from healthb InInletesl groups dlHerenlpit p r o f ^ lo n s a nd providers toto incoines will be mostU_aIfecte!L.by^.?'^^I!^_, -T------CALL US A N D WJE E w i l t COME RUNNING W t -that have influenced healicallli legislation ‘" 'S ii.ls their own roles and re-e- policies specifying how? theyti are to be m , • WIT>< FREE ESTiM AfiS^ , Zand regulation. These! Inlerestin groups «P«”slbllltllitles at the expense of other;r paid in such programss as Medicare l \ O W yyouknow ’ j,.. ^___ •repre8ent"(i) medical.■1, dental, nufs-.. Protcsslonions. . . and Medlcaid^_pfayslcia *d Press lat^allonal ^ B^LIj _____^Kaaa^cr-healUi-prupmeSioSvis~:d«ans:3i;;:aI::Jlit:ptesral_legal-:re^ }•— incen tlv eto lobby-forLSTERY Hwell a s non-professionalnai w orkers; (2 ) slrlctlonss cannoic be justified In terms lation. Although patjents tr a r e affected il m & Ja c:k k ! l* flte h i _7.60.MoIn 7A Av«. N _____^ ------rnospllals,-nursing-home y.of care, as there are usually—y— by-such-poIlcles,-the im lost-frequently-used-Engllsh imes,-and other-'><-'l““'J y-0 mpact Is rela- — ------Phon»73<<3 4 -6 r4 4 — ------Tvyjn FolU institutional providers;s; (31( health In- rect Approaches, to ensuringg.. .tlvely.sm ^l; Jiealth Iss only one of wora incorMnversationis“l." ~r~purance-companless-M-H )-drug-and-Pf“'“«l""fanal'i-l^competence.—R ather;—— manyservjceff they buyr./randthevare . ' -i::|iospltal supply comiimpanles.and Ji^roguli{Ulatlons a re oflen stim ulatedd often unaware that legislIslallon affect- ■ . .^uipm ent manufacturerners; (5) medi- ™ P,™irospect of economic benefitt ing methods of paymentnt and qualily I ■ ^ :-'“ hi : votes; Congr^ and thehe elected of- ...... ^ ...... _ conlpjversyrsy,.princlpally becauM*^U U1 ficials In the executive'c branch re- ^ • - ONLYf l ^ . ■...... hot general‘al knowledge lhat legislative2 spond because they warant to tie re­ Tbe big four are physliyslclans, hospi-, benetlts toto;the professions Increase‘ elected. • ;-ta]^ Insurance compani lanles, and th e --th e c o s toif (c care.'Hospltalconstructlon— 1------Becausc of the rapldlyly rising cosls FAS HliION PLU :d n ig Industry. While het IS VALUJE! I healih Interest—subsidies,, pipresent methods of hospitalt"- - - of'medical care hi thele lale 1960s, -^•^gro^ps support improved »ed health care ...and physlcliIclan.payment,-programs to» however,, the executive bibranch of the ------.....^through the measures Ihi i they.promote, alleviate thtthe shortage of nurses seemI federal govem m ent propo:wsed conlrols " w = S = = ^ g - ■! - DFF l^CLEEANIN(

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Glj u y m o n - W a3rd i , Rouuntre^-Putzin e r sSmith-Baer ___T W IN FALLS^CIndy.Giy_Guymon and F low er girlgir was Julie Ward, sister KIMBERLY - Conniele Rountree Rountree, nlciaieccs.oLthOdde.-Mere___ TWIN PALL.S- C a r l a K S Doug Ward exchanged wey. Pa. Also (he bride’s train were edged in lace'anfand accented chargc o f thethc guest book. Julie Wills aA-llne skirt of chiffonet hadad a chapci Brown of KImtmberly. hibridesmaid. grandparents,.ts. ,Mr. and Mrs_Ame . by an apron effect topped>edbyasatin providedtheitie music. • tltrain with the hemline ecedged with ReceptionI a^Islantsi 'Were- Sharf Stebhanle B aer was' flowerer glri and Rcmmetvedl,il,apdMr.andMrs.WIills a; ' bow and stream ers in theeback. b< The bridee Iisj a 1979 graduate ofTwin nmalchinglace. . . Rountree, MaiUartlyn RountrM,_DenIse_a_C^siopner uaer was oeDesl mati. Smiith.' ' Teiri Ford, sister of thethe bride, was' F a lls'H ig h» £School. The bridegcoom The-bride~fashlff«6d~hher white ‘ ' Pulzler andd TCaren■ Egan.' Jeanne Darrell D; M cGr^r W asgr^msnsm an:...... The newlywed-weds areboth'ofncers'In matron of honor. Bridesnesmalds were graduated In 1978. from Twin F alls horeehalr“hat-whIch h wasIS trimmed- Hansen, andd LIsa-D ohse were ln-<—>—Cand]eli^ter.was Joseph.1i.Tursland .-tbc.Uniled.Stati3latcs-AirForce..Fulure.... Janlcc Grant, Caroline Wilcock,Wil both High Schoolol iand Is how employed by*' with matching lace with a fingertip chargeofthege g in table. scserving as ushers w erc VIrgI-gll Adams plans have notot yetyi b6en determined. of TwXn Fal^Is, and Melodic>dle A lb ertan Gem Sprayini,'ingService. __v_vcll of Imported Englishh luile. at- ___ Spccial guesuesls .were Mr. and Mrs. bf Vancouver, Wash. “ The couplelie will reside in Twin Fatls.~' tachedu by three roses. Shele carried a' Ralph Burlirl of 'Twin Falls, slsilk bouquet of yellow andI blueb roses, grandparentsIs ofc thc bride, and Dewey AAll of lhe flowers w erc mailadebythe King andd R llle y S w a n s o n , -bride-and-arranged-by-■-Margaret— grandparentsttsofHhebridegroomr-^— JonesofKlmberly. The bridegrcgroom’s parents hosted a Collect;tiorisl^ ifninarEI?___ Linda Slane, sister of theB_bride, t w as__rehearsnl dlnnective-in Iheapproach—-ahdrchlcaiRPsiodlesr^nlw ^ ivcrsltjrorrTosimrrosorio rior^tudcnt^nvisajy* fslness . Will serv e as an advantage;e(othegood t of collectinglg accounts and handling Califomia, C< Riverside, willill bb- thc Scrvice, Unlvciversity of Idaho, Moscow, PH. »8-678-76S2 • K0UR8:‘9 A.M.. 6 P.M.. HON.HQ THRU 8AT. ~ ------paying-rustomers -whoo constitute people througlugh proven techniques. principal pr conference spcakciker.^Othcr Idaho 83S43;88£88&<757. OVERLANO 8IHOPPMH| CENTER • BURLEY^IY^DAHO .

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/ X . 1 2 4 MtMain Avenue North, ^ PRICEe ' - Twfin Falls • 9nDally10:00-A.M. to 5 :3 0 P :M .------idays *tlI7:00P.M . I 6 ; p |i e H ? _ M dIn:at-3KiEatt-Twiwiru^iit— —m ^ ^ — ------c-2 Tlm ea-N ew 8. TwinTw Falls, Idaho Thursday.a y. April 23.1981______r e /a s /i Editor's Note: This Tti is the 33th In a ------1 ; ' series o f 15 articleWes exploring ' ‘The Nation’s Health."i " In this artlcie. Carroll L. Estes, dlrectoroftheAglngdir — — HealUtPoIicy Cente•nter at the Universi------ty o f Caiifomia, S Sa m Francisco, dls- —-Natiim ------: cusses the social andam economic condl' tions that contritulfbule to bealth pro- ' ------blems-foriheagedrtd.-ThJs series,-writ—*------______^ ten for Courses by Newspaper. a_ . / want to Insure lhal their o' prograni of Unlve.'Iverslty Extension, J J f / ' r own small and unconlntroverslal and are rests a re protected as well. UaJversity of Callfollfomia. San Diego, thus not very threjrealenlng lo polltl------was-fundcd-by-a--a-grant-4rom-the------Seir^«gulatioo clyis wbo support suchsi special inter- .... JVaUoaal—Endowj tje~tiealtIrprefesslons*madc-t Humanities. lest attempts at InfluencingJgov-' g< Overthe?ears,'f«f^ralfiriancingof / ByPAULJ.FELDSI Tienl policy ihrough advocacyicy of health programs hasha Increased dra- / ...... © by the-Regents of \ 5latlon.lhal.delegaled,authorlty.rity.to— matically; -heallh-!-lnlerat groups------r,—' ------4 ^ ' CaJIfowia. Tsure boarda consisting of repirepre- have proliferated, andac national heallh /ffli, si^ taalives li of the profession,.fo f r organizations fiave ------' cxam p e become enlren- Tiple, medicine o r dentistry. ReReg- ched in Washington,I, D.C.1 , .. ^ ulatlonlon by the profession sta rts with ■ W tv — ^ Drug regulation3 reformre ... stalled. Ucensu vltn a M ore controversiallal legislation such j isureTcqulrement iharplScSl NaUonal health ins:Insuranco .. para- strlcllo esre* : as national healthI Insurance,I which Illons on who can enter the(pro- pr would redistributei benefits among _ 1 ___lyzed- .Hospltal costosi containment .... fesslonion. ------different socloeconorlomic groups In ^ ... defeated. iucatlonal requirements are d Everyone conncctc e dfr clely, has been prirdpbsed slncc the ectod lo the health I and exam inations dcvlse< c a re industry want'ants change; Im- Schools ; 1930s. By providing: Bextensive pollllcal- ois and Ihclr curricula mustSt be1: . support to congres!essmen and con- •• proved access to c:are, a n belter quality. Qpnrovtoved. Such an approach lowai low er cost. There Is !< ward ..dueling extensive publlc j relations , Is less unanimity on ensurinring competence In a professlo th e m eans (qachieveve Ithese goals. ..also Iln sslon programs, organizeded medicine was limits the number of personsns i in ab le to oppose suclJch. proposals ef- There Is a strugglejgle among special that profession.pro Interest groups to li fecUvely. * 0 influence health iphvsiyslclans iiave had the greater care policy in order atesl The 1960s. howeveik'e* ushered In a S - ler lo benefit Ihelr saecLnJSS in regulating themselves. Ac I . - . ow n constituents. Alth • Ap- new wave of f^eralraPhealth policy, Ulhough legislators provalII of medical schools once re and other govemmei ! ro- Rising cosls of.carere had bccome a ment officials are sided! with v the American Medici! ...... pledged to represent t llcal burden for the aged aiand the poor, and nt the public inter- AsSiia:iallon, which had a vested Inter est In attaining betterlerhealth care, the est in filer- Congress and the exexecutive branch uo/ortunate truth Is 1/ In restricting the numberf.or o wanied !o respofld iolo thia politically 's m at the d ash of physiclaclans. Consequently, the numbei interest groups thatIt determd ines gov- o f appro Iber popularcause. iroved medical schools declined ■ emmefit policy In a didemocratic soci- educalio ned. Doctors and hospiui i!* Itional requirements Increased not neceyaiaarily benefit the and uTe s«d, federal legislation to0 mi eet the heallh ./ he physlclan-to-popuiatioiualliatlfl needs oMh&-poor-anand-^derly-as-a ------Today the govemn ^ . grave threal lo Ihelr!lr independence. mmenl — al the Howe\vever. no requirem enls for •s Ioea], state, o r fed |or The battle raged throi■ough three presi------f ^ e ^ level - com peUetence were instituted fot oversees all elementsnts of heallh care, praclicir fpr dential adminlstratlorIons. In order lo icing physicians. As a result,iuilt secu re its passage, the11 government- State medical and.d1 dental practice ' thosewho wh had received Ihelr training Ilng m ad e certain lhal thele legislation was ------: acts define who canI pnpractice and what many yyt ears previously were nol re- C«oll'ry MovloM-pol/llc«i iiiuslrgloi >yndi<«lrd ollh•llh IheII Wsihingion Potl Wjller* Oro<^^. tasks health profeofesslonals can quired ^ structui^ to includec participationI of 1 to keep abreast of the- the -doctors and hospitals. perform . If a hospilalal vwants to build a tfem endtndous increase In ' mcdlcal - d • on healtl;uth expenditures, placing ilseitself The views expressesed in Courses.by * • ’• • • new wing o;*,^dd new IcaJ T he legislation assusured lhal tradl- inopposll lew Mulpmenl, il knowlediedge.- This, selective approach Millon lo heallh interest group)ups. Newspaper are tbosese of tbe authors — • ' must seek'permission ach tional billing practiceses of doclors and To dale, -4M dro-.. .Millions oflhe poorandnd aged received gress and lomesand-heallh lectlveoljo f pracUcing physicians,some ind many stale legislatures. ■ the National Endonoivmenf for the UCUl Insurance companies. me. . vital medlcalcare. thnbrough Medicare Nevertl S haV Ihai'aamol *• , of whom)m might nol be able to pass a ;rtheless, the dominanceI cof I Humanities, the dlstn quality In addilion, lhe go\ 5 a and Medicaid, bul ithe costs far health in ■trlbuting agency, Ifly' & service because weV»' govemment con- reexamlrnlnatlonforllcensure. inlerest groups In the healt!alth or the participating’ newspapersn and ofof itiB sam e deopis.- WatM*,- — • tro ls th e m arketing oftof drugs. It Is the Theles exceeded early estlsllmates. Total policy ara ren a, which had long gon legislative success of lhe medi-!di- , h e a lth e x p e n d itu re sone schools: !• S bedroom fumllur* ot..h«' - - m ajor payor, directly 0 res ..increased -unchallMlenged,-bas begun lo general ...... ■ «n*»l.II. VW» don't.tika Jo b* undtr- lyor Indirectly, o f-c a l profeofesslon, coupled with Its sub-ub- enormously, from SlO.a ra te ' m edical services. It isls'i also an Impor- sequent D.8 billion in 1950 oppositiotlion from m any sectors of soclsocl* »o \d ,toiow*'r»r»tl- \ . it high status and Incomes,es,- lo$43bllllonlnl967,an( ■ • I tant provider of heallhUlh, care Ihrough ew o u rag md 1150 billion In e t y - oother l heallh interest groups PoctoiyOrr^PrfcM v th e '.V e te rah s Admihii ■aged- other professions to 1977.-G oyem m enl. cos 'W&’ff week: Profes’essor Low^l S .’ ' / linislration, pro- emulatele doctors', political behavior, govem m e ent, l a b o ^ a n d - busines: _____ graras_fot_ Indians_ or, , more rapidly. Becauseie of their astute groups — .Jhe LevliToCYale Universil s_and_.mllllary - arid mo«ore than 30 heallh professions — who are straining under th< slty discusses the -^onhq*^)s "'-'V 4 }prsonnel, s la te mi ms dealings in Washlngto P*>y®‘clans staggerlni - - role of tl T ^ ^ i vidual ir. ow adopted similar approaches ring costs of heallh careV ,...... 'In providing for ~6 6 0 Hlwayhiwi so. FII»r saM M T!. systems, and munlcli ies andhospilalswerelargirge beneficiaries It is popossible that increased comom- isorherownJlealth. ily, conlrol. Olher groups haveive of these govemment- TTie education of heallh nl-support -pro-— petition^I in the legislative marketplacelace " , ^ S ® L > ^ = = = - •medical 'research, andsiSHi-S ccess In establishing licensuretre grams.' from a ra indhMpital con--“ 3 " Sjucatlonal ; requirement^ butmt more diverse sel of partici-tlcl- . _ rstructlon are all heavily O.MUT 1---. pants will/ i U l l ^ n , Uie ,dominance.of.a ...... ^bvernmenir “ Ikff nnrsM rfor exam plerhave-,ve- --HealUilotMwts an d ^ SPRUCE UP_F_OR> R ^ S M I N O Z ^ rem ainedied subordinate to physicians. H eallh Interest gro !cled'groups.-Such competitiontlon— ^ In the long run, lead to a less — .1 Thia,-pjttenslve—gov e-ls.conllnuaLcompeUllon-ln:■ln-..—C oncenlrated‘.L. Inlere less______r?= rJT i^ govemment—In— rest_lD-licallli.-cosuy’-m• more~ratlonal~BeaIunarea re ' 10 01 f -volvemenl is In large pai Mslative marketplace among yrr part the result of ng issues. For example, I — % ____ I jre s s u re s ^ m J iM lthh irInterest groups__?‘“ e re n^t tj professions and providers lo incomes will be most O N A N T rA»BRIC> B I infialliavelnfluenced Healieallhletfslatlon «~lhelr-owir-rac3,,and re-'i: ^Icies specifying how ----- —CAU-USANDWI/VE W ILL-COME R U N N IN C5WITHFREE W ESTIMATK~ ' Zand regulation. Thesee InInlerest groups spoMlbllllill Illes at the.expense of otherer paid In such programsns M Medicare N o WD ^ou know ... rrepresent (i) medical,al. dental, nura- professionions. and Medicaid, physlclIcians have an BESflll r_ -i:lng,.and.olher.health.pi L_o£_lhe_present-legal_i«--•e-— incentive-tolobby for-fafavorable legls— 'cd PressJatemaUonal—— INE^UPHODLSTERY >weJl as non^professiona] ns cannot be Justified in lermsns lation. Although pallenlinls a re affected " ^ ■ ^ ...... J lm O o e l. M F itch ...... 77, 6 0 M ain A v » .N . • r ;^ 08p ltal8,-o u r8lng-hom<)mes,-and-olher— ly-0 f:;care..as.lher6 are usually-ly___ by_auch.pollcles^theJnImpflrt lg roin. -^nO mOno st frequently used EnglishI i s h _ ( | g ^ _____B h o n » J3r-34-6144 pnstllutlonai providers;■s; (3) health In- fnoro d Ireelre approaches to ensuringlg lively. sm a]l;_heallh isIs only onfLOt w ord Inco:conversation is“I.“ - — TwfirFoiu S s t ------p u ran ce-co m p an le8 ;-r<-r4r'-drur*anta]8, insurance companiJanies, and the the cost ofi of care. Hospilal constructionn Becausc of the rapidlyily rising cosls FASHI \drug industry. While healthhe Interest subsidies i lONPLUJSVALUiJE! 5, present melhods of hospilalll. of medical care In the Cgroups suppoi improved he late 1960s, .yed heallh care a n d physicaician payment, programs to'0 however, the execuirve b ____i;PirougtLlhejneaaures,th ! branch of thc ithey.promote.-alleviate^ lhlhe shortage of nurses seem—ri— federa] govemment prop(Jposed c o n tro ls " — ------

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F* , . G 7Ui>mon-Wl a)3 r d Rotuntree-Putzizier " ■. sSmith-Baer TWIN FALLS-Cindy1 GlGuymon and Flower glriglr was Julie Ward, sister KIMBERLY - Conniele Rountree ' Rountree. ni(nieces of the bride, were TWIN FALLS-CarlaK.<. Smith and and Robert! ZojZogel. Shannon Sudweeks Doug W ard exchanged wetwedding vows of the brideglegroom. M elanee Ford w as and a BrentPutzleroxchangcIged wedding flower girls.s. RogerF Rountree, nephew Howard i S. Baer exchange!;ed- wedding w as the guest2st tiookb attendent. „ .M a r c h 2 l . therlngbeana re r. vows v April 3. of the bride,■.wasringbearer. w vows April 12. A reception;ionw as.held In the church The ceremony was perperformed by Chuck Ne'Newberry served as best T he cerem ony was conduilucted by the Leon Mil{ills was- best man. The ceremony was pertsrformed at fellowship hall following the ceremo- Bishop Brad Hansen at thelh e Twin Falls man. Usherhers were Duane Ward, Rev. F John Woods.of thele Kimberly Groomsmenn vw ere Kelly Putlzer, Kent Our i Savior L utheran Churcrch with the ny. Refreshm^ments were served by T u rf Club. Randy Guynlymon and Mike Newberry. United I Melhodist Chruch. Putzler andid Jim Combs. Loyal R. Rev. I Lothar Peltz officiatlating. Helen F ran ces IrlstiIrish, Jolce Brown and The bride is the daughlerIle ro f Mr. and all of TwinI Falls.Fi The bride is the daughtererof Mr. and Rountree, JhJim Rountree and Tony :Iverson served as organistIt andi Donna M artha Goodfcodfellow. Mrs. Nelson Guymon andind lh e bride- ' Flowers werewi all handmade of silk Mrs.a Loyal E. Rountree of Kimberly— Slane w ere usiushers.' 1Kovarwassolist. Carol Johnsihnson and Toni Schllnger groom is lhe son of Mr.^r. and Mrs. by the brideIde’s .mother, grandm other and a the bridegroom is thee ison of Mr. Soloist wasi'as Marilyn Rountree oX The bride is the daughteiter .of Ellen w ere in chargeirge of the gift table, David Ward, all of Twin FalFalls. arid sister;-- ...... and a Mrs. Harold-Putzlerer of Twin Wendell. - ' and Bill McCauley of TwinnFalklsand 1 A rehearse!isel dinner was hosted by The bride wore a whit/hite organza A rcct^tio)tion was held after the Ffalls. A receptionion was held in the base- Ithe brldegroom js the son of Margaret the bride’s ppan a re n ts.. " gowh with a high lace necneck and puff ceremony ata t the T urf Club. Assisting The bride wore a gownI of6: chiffonet m ent of thee church. c Peggy Scholl of. i and Howard BaerofPrexelEl Hill.1 P a. — •S pecial guciguests lnclMded_Mr._and____ ^ sleeves. The shear yokece 'w ^ edged wlthservlngifgwereCathyJones, Becky with w lace. The bodice hadad a Queen Kimberly wasvas in charge of the ^est JoAnn Silsock,~^ter ofif the briai; Mrs. Howanln l M.J B aer of Drexel Hill, with a lace ruffle (oppeded wilh while Jones, Sandy>dy Spady. Kandie Lee and Annea neckline, trimmed wwith pearls book, .... ,was maid of honor andd M argaret P a., and M r. arand mrs. Joseph Tursl of p earls. T he bem and attacltached chapel Jill Bally.-'.—Gloria Jensen was in __snUace_and_Victocian. n slesleeves. The . The cakee was-' made by- Jeanne 'Tursl,-sister of the bridegrgroom, was Upper Darby,ty , Pa. Also^the bride’s-" — train were edged In lacetandlccented an -c h a rg e of the guest book; Julie Wills A-linea sk irt of chiffonet haclad a chapel Brown of KlrnlIrnberly. tbridesmaid. grandparents,Its, Mr. arid Mn Ame — by an aproa effect toppedted by a satin provided lhtie e music.-i . tra t] in with the hemline edged et with ReceptionQ assistants were Shiori Stephanie Baer was flowe#er glri and Rommelvedt,dt, andb Mr. and Mrs. Willis ; bow and strearhers in theeback. bj The brideelsal979gradualeofTwln U matching n lace. ' Rountree, MaMarilyn Hountree, Denise (Christopher Baer was bibest man. Smith. . , Terrl Ford, sister of theJie bride, was' Falls-H igh1 School.S The bridegroom The bride'fashioned ther white I>ut2lc r a nid”Karen-Egan—Jeanne—I d ' — Darrell'McGreer was groomim sm anr^------ThVnewlywiywWs“aW both“offiMni'rn matron of honor. Bridesnesmalds were graduated in 1978. from Twin F alls horsehair h hat which wasas trim m ed Hansen aridid ' Lisa' Dohse were In ' Candlelighter was Josephlh Tursl and the U nited States Stai Air Force. Future Janice Grant, Caroline WllWilcock, bolh High School]Dl and is now employed by withv, matchlng lace with a fingertip' charge of thele (gift table. _ s serving a s ushers were VirjIrgll Adams plans have notnot iyel been determined. ------^or Twin-Falls,-ahfl-MelodleKllo'Albertson— Gem Spraylni^IngServlce.------veU onm pbrfed“En^llsh~JTtullerat------^ p e c l i l l u[ucsts e weiv Mr. and Mrs. ; of Van Couver, Wash. - ...... Thecouple'ilewlil'rtsldeinTwlnFalls. tached tj by three roses. Sheiecarried a' -Ralph Bururt of Twin Falls. . . • . . silk .sl bouquet of yellow and] bblue roses, grandparentsIts of the bride, anci Dewey • • •• . All A of the flowers were manade by the King andd Rllley Swanson,

Jones of Kimberly. The bridegr'groom's parents hosted a " C o te tifions serjminar "Linda Slane, sister of theie bride, w as rehearsal dlnnInner at their home. . matronn' of honor; Lori Beanan and Joan A fter a brierlef trip to Snn Vaiiey the' P lercy of Kimberly andnd Shelley couple will reireside in Twin Falls. The n -Roiintreernlecc'of the-brbrlde.-were— bridela empkiployed at the-Artlc Clrcle- M toda^irin^wirr'“Fails““sbridesmaids. r and the brlbrldegroom at Western •The most proffiisASionoljComerQ in fh e-en liree CanonCc line, with Coijrtney Slane and'I' Jennifer stockman Supi u p p l y . ^ _ ____ speedsJo.U20dOdOmseconds. " • TWIN FALLS' - - A" specpecial collec* I H H B B l *A-True systcfti (Comero, ■with'interchongeoblieoble-finders-bnd ------sc re en s plus Over ____Uon-8emlnar.Is.scheduled.txl.loday.from _^^^^B /er-40Gonoti lenses:------____ 6;30tol0;30p.m.altheHollloHdav Inn. . = = H kiggins^ilmOB — -■■'.“Optioftol-Servo-ee-•Hinderprovldes'shuner'^prefei •eJerr^d automotic ' Newest te^ques andntf consumer exposure. TWIN FALLS - MarUI JJ. Higgins -HlgginsofColIinfestation, Texas, was ^ laws will be outlined by Gene F. , ‘ Proven, rugged COIconstruction designed for yeors ( - and John-F.-Wilsonrbothl of-Dallas,» m a id .o f honeo n or-for ^ e r .e l* le c _ ^ l_ ors of trouble-free. • : L arson of St. Louis. Mo. Thllie seminar r-- ' -..pcrformoneeincciconfinuoufC^^vffiillon. ------Is sponosred by Magic Valley Vi Con- Texas, exchanged weddi!din£ vows VifilngofDalhalias served as besrinaii.—* «— isumer C r^ l Assodalion. according M arch 21 a t Perkins’ Chapapel on the The bridee IsI a graduale of Las . -F.F.iw tlh50/1:41«n» $500.960.98 University Vegas HighI SchoolS< and N6rth Texas to Jean Hughes of iSvInI Falls,F< presl- SS( o u th o rn —M eth o d ist Ui -cam pi&.innall^...~L .■ : .StfltiLUnivPJslrsity; T>pntnn,-Texas Jb e - New - "! d ra t. _ ___TheJjtideJs.tbewughter.etof.Carios__ bridegropm_li^ls_a graduate of_Twrtn_ Larson Is a lecturer forir tlthe Inlerna- . and Katherine Higgins o:of Austin, Falls High School,Sc Idaho State Uni- — ------70 210m:QMI M o c r o ^ tlonl Consumer Credil AAssociation. —Texas,.and.the.brldegroomn Is the son verslty and ArizonaAr ^teiUnlversily, ll T he 45,00(H)lu9-niembershi*ship assocla- ofoi Mrs. MUdred-Wllson amind the late inTem pe. P w - ' This zoom represtjresentso moior ...... - tion nam ed him the "Outstanding "Oi J j H H RobertF. R WUsonofTwinFali*aUs. - Bolh are presently pi employed by M r ’ ‘ . ochievcmcnt•nt iiin Zoom Lens ------Consumer Credit Exe in The bride wore a whitee ;linen suit Texas Instrumimenls and are residing In g / ‘design. Coveri)vering portrait, _ aadcarrled a.glameila.cors}rsage..Kay-_Richardson,'.T(;Je x a a ______—^America;"'^^-;------—« s 9 ^ l __^ ------r*-ihort-to medium-lelepho • 'Is cmozlingly compoct ondand Ilightweight., •.He h as recenU /authoredred the book. It features a spcclalll MI acro f « u s in g rohge tho>t olliollows closeup— .P rev en t B ankruptcy Lo8» withlfLlOinchjjSTi • was written to help the cred ■ . GENEME F . LA R SO N Conferenice openss today fys//Bd/^/r^pproveif€n ; Bankruptcy Code. LarsonM>n ^Iso has. MOSCOW — A conferenciuce seeking speakers Inchiclude Robert Surles, UI r authored other books.:. ;numerous morethM95i95 percent of those to whom to Improve communicationsns between associate Spanish Sp; professor and Coloror darkrooni it eur. tpMlally 111^ »y ^ . . ^ ____ ------artldes-and-tbe-natlonalnaUy-known—StBlltJssailtant£4 ______H;H tspanics and whites will fang, arlfet. or Eastem ------C(C>U-eMi»rit»-«oi^atalftQ = s= —telephone coliection-gulde,ide,-;rhe-Ua.— ilintere8t.willbe.a.ponion., -IhursdayJhrougii Tl sundaylil Uijlyerslli'c;^ ^ ^ _r. forgettable...... nar dealing with executive vcverslty,of Idaho. Re^stra'tionion will be from 7 to 9 p.m. b stress, howi tot( cope with il and how T he conference is sponsorored by the Thursday InI theUi Student Union Build- "TOSV ?!■S"7“ ;■ ~ In this comprehensiveive . u m ln a r ' certain princinciples- of stress can be MMovlmento Esludiantll Ch::hlcano.dc ing VanalI L 1 o u n g e ... C onference ■” L arson will help the'collecUM tor comply utilized to moinollvate consumers lo pay A:AzUan (MEChA) and theAiAssocl&tlori sessions arefree. fn . with the new laws...and alsollso use them ^ Ihelr bills. . . ,fofor th e Hum anities lh Idahci.a. • . C aii| to the advantage of thebe collector. Hughes saklald-that this sem inar will Carlos Cortes, {irotessorr of( history For more« information, contact Photograf. h f p .. According to Hughes, thls.ills. ultimately offer new perspectiveln e n Iheapproach ..ara nd' Chicano studies, Unlvilversity of Josina Osoriiirio. Student Advisory iphy Is our only .bus!usiness will serve as an advantageJO tlo.the good of collectingIg accounts and handling ' CCi alifornia, Riverside, willill be the Service. Unlveiversily bfldaho, Moscow, PH. 20B-e78-7B82 -•-H « O U R S: 9 A M. *^8 P.M.. ., MOH.Ml THRU 8AT.“ - H “ : paying customers who0 constitute p^ple througiugh proven techniques. principal pr conference speakiiker.^Other 'Id a h o 83843;8S885^57. • • QVERUKD t8H0PPM t 6 eEMTED • BURLEY.EY. DAHO B

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ESSS Thursi3ay^Aprlt23.19^ ____Tlmo8_:New3,.Tw[n Falla. Ictaho C -5 .! - - V a l lley hap]:penings^ ' ' Benefitfit dance tonightit at Rier ______-__:HLERr^A benefit danccX 1Will be held a ra p:m7loday atUieFilerHIr High School Gymnasium, Sponsoredrf byb the Filer High School Kc tf i !• . given to raise Kcy Club, the dance is belnR f iise funds for Jam es Koyle.^ PRaft River football player / / 1------w how asparaliralyzed last fail:------s Live music Kic will be donated by fivfive Magic Valley bands." / Admission isis $52 for singles and « per coufDuple. r _ J : : ~ z r r r r - I S t J - g rroaps-giff^gyn-Ci O ______M__;______' ■ ;U.O — Concerts today in Jerome J{ and Gicnns Ferry : High Schoolsols will complete the-1381.1l.tour. of the Idaho State ------— - U niversity SyrSymphonic Band and Concert!rt Choir;( ------____■ Joniiunttjf 1 DfKimberlyjviU beJcaluredd 0on.two.numbcfsas student___ : ' conductor. '■ DianneSpi'a,pi-ague of Burley will assist asasam j ember of the choir.____ ------■— ------Magic-Valieslicy-students-tn'the'bamrincTncinae'Jon and Tim Hunt, ' ; , . . IwthofKlmbcnberly; Kim Mix of Rupert;rt; Cindy Marshall of Twin . _____: ___ : J.____Falls:_David.id. Roberts_or_Falrflcld;_Bar}arbara_HQward-of-Glonns ___ • ^ForryandTerershiplip entitles individuals to attend att> four concerts pres- ' . ented by thehe Association from a list of nationally known . ; entertainers. ; • Individual peiperform ance tickets are notIt a v a ila b le a n d a tte n d a n c e ; • at the concertsis isi by membership only. ------:you wi^h-to bt . ; Concerts alreIlready announced for the corcoming 1981-82 Indlude’th e “ " auy on-eredit at a the-Paris, w/ve’re making It as ' : " ; . .. . Boston Symphcphony Chamber Players andd CChanticleers. eaasy as possiblele.'...... ; Northsidide Gem, Hobbx, show set Noobody needs tc ' ; GOODING-'— The annual show of the Noil^orthslde Gem and Hobby . to tell you thatt the economy' has slowed do'Jown • ; i Club will be held [National Guard Armory. - and that gov : ; On S aturdayly hoursh wil?'be from*l^i"m!^li1. to 9 p.m. and on Sunday jvernment reststrictiohs on ccredit are gettiittipg- ...... - : from 10 a.m . untilunti 5p.m .______tOL ay.I - ■; ! Cost for adultsilts is 50 cents and 25 cents foror

: ' n S / e n r i s TFerry OES to installin e do not, liowwever, s e e aniny reason to imake any ma]lajor : GLENNSFEf^ R R Y — Open installation101 ot oulcers of the order of *• ■ ' ch£ ■ Eastem Star willwll be held Sunday at 3 p.rn.i.at al the'M asonicHall. langes in the P=arisj credit polii)licy...... ------■ All.M asons,!, J(Jobles. O.E.S. m em bers, friends frl and relatives are ' ’ ------•— ;: Invlted-to'-atteittendrOfflcers~Io“ Be'TnstaI;taiied' a re 'M STTtussell * Sahdstrom , wotlworthy m atron; Lee Nichols,, worthywi patron; Mrs. Oon lere will be no• interesti charg * -I Taulll, associateiate matron; Glen Lar^h.I. associatea patron;,Mrs. ■ged on any accicount paid withithlnj— - -t kennethBennicl(ilckfconductor.— ...... - • 3 0I (days of purchelase; K Mrs. Jamess JJuker, associate conductor[or: Mrs. Iris Thompson. ■ — 5— secretary:-Mrs;Irs.—Roy-Mamoch—chaplalr lalnr-Mrsr-Lce-NrchoIs; ------—— organist;-Mrs.-(s.-George Elchhols, marshal:ial:-Mrs;‘Jamcs'RldBlcyr ;; . Adab; BettyBro'irown, Ruth. . .. To qualify for insistant credit alat the Paris, yi/ou need only/ I• i iT . lckes,.jSUlbcryyr&-Joseph-Ki-KingrMartha i-Mrsreien------Larsen, Electa,ta, M rs.' W. R. Campbell, warden, w and James H. •. ------OUt-t-our-^'SpeedFli^Application''"I ’"using any malajor credit carard. • Ridgley, sentinelinel. Theer e’s also anr application available £ for' those■ withoutJt a seUits meet on-batUitered women—;— — majajqr-credlt card.d . , . , - - . ______•: \ JEROME -~ AA ••Citizens for Justice” memeeting will be held al 7 f : p.m. Monday aat t the Community Action buil)ulldlng. 226 N. Uncoln in____ . . ^ ■■■-i-jeromef ~ - — ^ = N oit=^niy=7dQ’e t s ^ ! The .subject:t ft for the m eeting will be! ”••Battered Women and /our- P'arls-Ghglarge-provide'-; -you with"Vosfatant z : ~ ~7~ : Children.” A spespeaker will give the 10 warniirning signs of a potential crecidit it enables yyou to take ad'idvantage of the : abuser and resousources for help. Everyone isis wwelcome to ailend. le various speciicial , : mailliiings we' mak(ke to our chanarge custom erss throughout ththe - ^ — Castlefonnd-girl^getsrstipe3enti_ .. _-r._____ yeai ar. The Myster3ry envelope .(good, . for-disiscbunts of 10°/) % - - ' ; .TWIN FALLSJS —■ Brenda Copenbarger of Castleford received a- , 1 5 ° / ; , $200 scholarshipIp faward Wednesday from th

i .A freeman» o office occupations studenlent, Copenbarger was * ...... ■selected'forthe^slescholarship-to-the-CoHege-gc-of-Southemidaho*bv—— ; members of theie ssecretaries organization:-T: The-award is giffen a------_ ____ returnlngisecreta:etarlal student on'the-.baslss fif-a.busiriess.Jetler-'of-t _1 ^ application submitimltted by the various appllcarcanls. — f------^------Copenbarger-K■-Kseivsrireniward-aT-in■snoiTcireon^cdncsday— ^— J honoring Nationalnai Secretaries Week w hi^ beganbe Sunday. jr gift foryc

•^i Complirlimentary Mys'stery Envelopt)e (good Torlu%yo-15%-20%-o -of-f-)-just-for-eon mpletlng— .. _ . *1 ______a creditit card applicatiation. ______1 ' - April 23. thr<|iroughM ay2

■ ( _ Resj[onlc Is plonnirnlng a re-vomping of thoir9lr entire lino of bodd- - - ; i ------— ! ' liig^, replacing coviover* on all model#,, so w€wo nood to closout all I th e o ia co v ers. Thi S § The m ottreses dre all firstrst quality and will bo * covered by theirr respectiven warrdntlos — tho covers aro [ust ■ ihVQ. IT'S so0 IEASY TO OPEN A PARISPA CHARGE ACCO.OUNT ffl S * ' obableto. Don't missmi this change to sovoIVO on every Restonlc. s I ' .'i * b e d In atock I i i l A ^ Y our v isia a Of( M asler C h a rg e N o.

; STORE HOURSi _ | i c o i ; ; Mgn.pFrt:8iOOleSiOO * Sot. l2-'00to4s00 . . i ’ / *«*•<« r»»«T . IHtTUL Cl> ] ] Si : — ? V - SlIgMEntra . - I ...V . »-ONt , ■ I »0CIA1 I Charga(«r I I <.l‘«“JSc), I ■ : • m g J; D*tlvary , 4Jt ffllHHSHE 1 rtriNG n buying n oSVN m ■“ •7» * NO.. ^ . *: Q . | ■ ! ' .r-f • M' sn —:------...... V honi aniTAo , O • ------i M applying I0> «< MMd■uial accnm M r.« not ndud* m t Morm(i>enr«g«ianeipouMMo NOTE: mtor ------:p«lHtfn«tittw ■ntom* Lom «i,mony. th.h) •UWO'I tnd mm TITLC o« rmiTIOM — N ' y _ (Q) O ••.ooo ro t* .»• j ' O I? »(*». HOt . UUMt* OH . . - Q * 2o o T o i'’ ** -g-t» o ' ------•’------^ O *4.000 TO 2» — - CD - r - -< • •onic ■ 0 o ttn 80.000 ; ; ; D : W WMSBfIt fittrsw T ' : f „ : i i, ;/ SjET ...... J j . ■. I. ___» m 7 m

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-instamt j / ijg 1 ^ ^ ' credi . J at - , -. ^ No co.st tnLyou-for— v r ,-L-^-----— : owning andd Iusing your iVIATTB ^ __Parlgcriarge;ge,G&rd______

> ; •''' _ J - •...... r C>«Tlme5-New3,Twlnwin Falls, Idaho Thursday,, AprilA| 23.1981 ^=zRoise\r-/afnityxjd isp u te s^ h o m er teachincig ruling » : BOISE .(UPI) -■ IDaniel Adams of materialria ls fronrj Pensacola Christian T m Boise said Tuesdayi hct w as wiihin his College,ge. . righls to leach his clchildren at home, iho hc materials (in public scbools) but thc Boise School•I 1Board still said il musl approve the clcurriculum before Lhe way It's.presented are anti- ^ th e hom e teaching coi:oi.ldeo„tlnuo. it,” said Adams, a home designer Lewisston Ciity Atto Iraftsm an who works oul of bis 3mey f i * A dam s and his wif ails baiir exam vife, Beverly, both home. LEWISTON (UPD-I) - Lewislon Clly scn ilh in ------SJrcontEnd-theyhahave-blBlieanrnd— ------lim copies of Ihe questions askccikcd cases in magistrate anand district court. ClougfJgh said his grade also mig and his wife, fundamentalist Allorney John H. Clou'lough has flunked during tl night conslilutional rightss to instruct their *1® ,f"; B the three-day examination andanc will m ake court appeal2aranccs In behalf have beex>en affected because hc did n tians who attend the Trinity the Idaho b a r cxamlnalination and wonts the ans\ Id nol eighl children at homme. Bul the school nswers he gave to those quesues* of the cily, using information in prt>-' take thehe mulliple^holcc seclion ofJf Uthe board Monday referr wship, said they djd not wanl_ loknow why.______tions. rred the matter lo_ yidcd by_Clougb -F. lamination.-It'was-waivcd bylythe U 'juvenile court aulhIhoritles bccause ^®li"chllchlldren'cxpreed to the '^nflu- “ Clough M id he hasIS bbeen notified by - “rwlllvIllTnake a'dcclslon'orrwhaM-Z|.ZIjncmhci:Qf.the.Idahoii •■hac ------^------s ta lc b a r ------Adams-had refusedid to submit the ’ OMof public schools. ,- Uic Idaho S tate B ar■ th;that he failed the plan to I “I want to'know. Ihc basis tor to do afler reviewing this In- «gh said he aiso is attem ptingng ilo children's curriculumm for approval. "Thesi la m in a tio n hc lookk laiate in February form atiotion,'* Clough sa id .______grading.” Clough said. le sex .education aod values d a r - ' aT Boise'.'Five'but of3f 555 w holoSrih’c -;------Hc-said-one-of theo-'rcasons i (or Ills iuLhow_many_ofIthc-fiye_wI-Who '’'nie_public-,scH'(ifi'obrZs^tem^isZjficalion- ion-oppose-Chrlslian-mtfralfiri— law-- teaching a doctrin • . Manilnatl6n.failed..Cli.Clough sold. The___ failure of.th e exam lnation willwiil. .'failure might have beenbe Ihe way ho "“"««ld the examination were lav •ine of secular AdamsIS s said. "It would be like thc licxt exam ination will b fect-his:statuswlthth(i-clty.-He“He— answered'ihe~cssay'q;'questlonsin'the— yera-priprevJoualy-llcensed-in -oth

Five em ployei;ees laid off ' UsoYour.Paris f U Chargo. / J V vIsa.Amorlcan / Express or I KUIlD cuts Ibroadccasthoiurs ^ MsslorCard ' I H L MOSCOW (UPI) - :Public televi- days, bollo th will beo n thc a ir frorn 6;30;30 R e b e c c a N ew ton, ia •producer- Sion station KUID -will will lay off five to 10 p.m.m., and.on Sundays, from 6 tolo director, who produccced' the award- employees and cut air a ir tim e fo oniy u p.m. winning "Cedar Thief” documentary, five hours a day this sur summer to meet six posiosilions at the slatlon will be and Greg Moring, a cincnematographer. legislative budget recreductions this cut, HookMk said. One of those, the- y ear. prorhcllonions m anager position, is nowj!j' In addilion, over 50) fperceni of the A higher lhan « pectcd ^ i amount of unfilled.. Another, / filled by engineer funding for part-time,, mosllyn student p riv ate donations willII aallow the Uni- Bill K oe, c ,' would have bccomc vacant em pioyeia will be cicut. Normally . aboul 30 students workk a l the slaiion airgte versity of Idaho televhevlsion and FM this sumnnmer as Koe had planned to stations to remain inI operation,op said resign part-time, ...ASTEPIN station manager ArthurlurHook. 1 Two oIf f lthc positions arc part-time.le. Hook said Ihe stationon's hours may ICOMFORTS DIRECE c n o N . ‘i. U nder a plan devisedcd Iby Ihe station William Byrd G and Cecil Bondurantnl be expanded again in theUi fall. Hook's ntanagemcnt. thc telev!icvision station h avehalMIM im e teaching and half-time1C plan for rcduced houi>urs, slaff and ' will broadcast from 3 (o 8 iere's a fun. casual, striptrippy look lo 8 p.m .'and the station apfippoinlmcnts. Under Iheplan,n, programming will Ihave to be ------FM: station - from 2 to 8 p.m. on sothwillloI losethtirjobs althe station, approved by the SiMei tboard of Edu- if's high'on comfort, tharh a n ks f o ^ weekdays this summerner. On Salur- Others u s who w ill lose their jobs arere calion before implementmtallon. fr .. . soft, stsupple leather uppersi aar n d - . - . ■ .1 ’ ' flexible,, ishock-absorbing Kratojjton® b o tto m s ./A great way to look Pipelinele needs► trench aacross rriver ’ a n d fe e ! luUtIth lots o f fa sh io n ' versatilitt; for ao wardrobe of ONTARIO. Ore.'(UPIJPI) - Northwest Pipeline} Corp.’sC be amended tolo a allow the dredging projectect, U.S. Army ood looks. ^ ______— ^construction ofa naturalral gas conduit from Stanfield;•IdrOrcrr ------Corps of Engineerleersofficialsat W ^la Wallar^irWashTsaid: ------to Burley, Idaho, will1 require n the dredging of a ttrench • To get Ihe 350-mlle 35i pipeline across lhe th rivor. the \ 7 ....^ — across thc bed of thc1C Snake1 River norlh of Ontario, On corporation want!snts lo dredge an 16-foot-dccp,|p, 630-foot-long ^ 3 7 In c a m e l______official^aid ...... -tren ch to c a rryry--lho I 24- 2 4 ^ projecl, which was comconducted by Reading andi BatesI bottom would beDe ddredged up, tem porarily stockpiliKl,sli and Main Avenue North Construction Co., Batonin Rouge,R La. ' _ then returned to 1thc river bed after the picjipeline w as4n ...... The corporation has recrequested Its rlver-crdssirig'permit pc place, HanbeyulcM id. : * ...... ^ w / . .. .1. 1 ...... __ — ■■ ...... ~ Boqifdgnrdrii&i^tf 'ihontyin leas e apppUcatidn c

------BOISE (UPD - The i le-idaho Land ' auction UmImited to the portion'of Ihee ------Board has thc authorityy lotc determine expiring leaselet applied for by thc newV . -thc-size of public landI managementm applicantH)r-0 whether Ihc ^ard hass . ______— ______um is an a m e term s lor‘ tiiitn6ir'iease in - me auuiono n iy 10 aeicrmmc me sizes cases-^r-conflicting-leaslease- appllca- and boundaidariesof lhe Icaso.— ------tions. The dpiniiinion said without the powerr _ • _That attorney general’sll's opinion re*, to se t the si:size of lease units, the board_1 ^■leased Wednesday wasI requestedrc by. would ticI divesteddl of lls authority to ___ the dirMtor of the Idalioiho Lands Do- “ Im plemlent 'er and fulfill its re-- ■ - j 4 ------l'parliireQt,XjbnldiiTrdmblcih|<»y ' • — gpAnglhmtip[Ues-TCQutred bv~ law lo The opinion, which was/as written by' assure sounmnd management and max- Deputy Attomoy General*ral L. M ark im izationof1 of Income."- iliddoch, said under IdaIdaho law, a In the event e that a new lease■ / ‘grazing conflict may occuccur when an -appTTcatlonjn is,forI a portion of Ihe landS' . existing grazing leaseI is about to underancxiexisting but expiring grazing ------expirer-During-thls-periO' sriodr-another— leasCr-the-iP—^Mnrri lg , a iithorlTiOft lo*' :.------— . individual maysubmlt an applicationi advise, thc:C appiicanli of the manage- i l n s t - . - for a grazing leaseon thce S£same land. ment unites: established by thc board. If; - a»on^s-t r|ntK tlnn-tin.lhen-ariew— agwnent-ui - W helher the Land Board1 muslm hold an period of tin-lime, the opinion said.

S p rin g ’s nevk'est c o v eir r ...., . . a luxurlous.wrao-.^______------style'coatln'ffvirluailyilly weightless blend of M a n a g e mn e n t c o n f ee r e n c e wool and acrylic, luxuuxurlous, versatile and stylish, this coat is indisjd is p e n s a b le for travel, f o r c a r e ei r r - m i n d e d vw o m e n reversible skirt.t. AlAll a re w a te r a n d soil re w e rs ib le skirt..A Al ll a re w a te r a n d soli BOISE (UPI) - lije! thirdth annual carcer back(ckground is varied, ranging ' ■esistant. Choose cam el/cri/cream. grey/cream, W omen In M anagementIt Conference( from workirking in estate planning to grey/camel/cream coalslats In 3 sty les, 2 1 6 .0 0 aimed at Increasinglg women's public relatllatlons for the Bureau of - to 256.00. Skirt availalailab le In g re y /c re a m , aw aren ess of career andand-personal LandManagiagem ent. 1 2 1 .0 0. MN«1i s s e s s l z e s 6 t o 1 6 . development opporlunillej leduIed will be an afternoon held M ay2at Boise State Ur ■ (' Conference program lead scussion wilh Conslancc - Trudy Olson, a privale ; manager of contributions at jP ^ k H b Jt cade Corp.: Phoebe Dver. — - ^ tf oet Level. 1S4 M ident of W 1^0 First North, ,-V - Henderson. BSU psy^o! TwinFallsTv 733-150e'- fessor and a psychologist N a f J a T BSank a ' and manager of the Idaho Depariment of 'uLwh" Hi “'S ‘■“"K's l,v.^vestment department; — Wclfarc_Chlldren*s -Menu orena. owner and operator -^ ndlplty Fashion House,'Inc. P ro g ram . - •WSA ------Ms. Henderson, who-rec and form err o]operations officer of Firsl tank in Gai^cn City; and ..... - • MasKr Chargo------; - - - Ph.D; in psychology from tl ■ •AmorlainExijross slty of Northem Colorado,' ifield, manager of cost ac- • PaflsCttargo th e m orning's program with1 "IK; ! Hewlett-Packard. • Layaways ■ assertiveness. Cost of thehe conference is *25, which Ms. O lson-wlll follow wlw ith'a'di^ , WiH include.l0 lunch aijd refreshments. - cussion on mqUvation and ppsltivjc__ A nyjw om anjnj^heuictsbc-is-cmployed - expectancy. Ms. OlMn b as ia political o r not, who1 Is Interested io developing science degree from CalifoiIfomia Slale marketableB management skills. Is . University at Los AngelesJes and her welcome lo■ attend.at s -^eohspyative:erbiberals^not WEISER'(UPI)'=--Freshtishman state' Chamber of)f Commerce( meeting this Sen. Roger Fairchild; R-Fruitland, R-E week. one of those swept into) officeo last sty C fiiK MB November in a conservativeilive election. H e said conservative c causes in I Ude. say s h e 's n ot sureJljvJ[jvas best tO' som e casess w ere carried too far and ' I _^ddyfijlmosLalUlbfinllsm.(m.ouLoOhe— that-soroo-caicauses'ldenlifled-wilh ilb ^ S _ Legislature. • — erolslnthe^iegin statio n in W\ ashington-’ people turned out for i canyorn crash a graveside ___ M ost a t t th the funeral servicc were__ scrvice under overcast’ ■■ W AiXA" WALLA,"Wash. (UPI) time." saidaid prison staffer Larry - it skies W ed- o ld e r w omnen. en. BRYCE CANYON nesday for the unknown t N NATIONAL crashedI S,Saturday night, was spotted!d - T h e " W a lla W allaI StaleS Peniten- who has-.b- b e e n the* 1 teen-age girl Bartells5 describeddc the girl as ".a PARK. Utah (U Pl)-A- A te a m of p a rk e a r ly iWon'o n d a y ab o u t 300 feet below thle e tiary Evening Newsvs." complete drtving fore found slain beside a highvhway in East- woman withoIthout a mother or father as rflijgers and deputy sl orce beMnd thc televisioa .. ' sheriffs Wed- - east rimn ofc the amphitheater-shap«fd;d w ith a n a n c h o r m uin a n d ro v in g sta tio n , cm Oregon farming countinlry. we know them."thei The presence of an nesday worked to rccovicover the l>odles canyon, " S h e h a s c h a n g e d o u r li' reporter, will be a ddaily feature "We'll bebe the first institution In, lives wheiher audience at at the service, he said, oftw o northern Califomiomia men killed w c lik e it Of .no t *' th e Rev. Gene shows "we ai ______soon on new televi:vision station thomimtryj y i o . h a vft

e iS lT H■ I-E N I '■ i 5EI= / x BA l e i ;h o p fWI D jAY 1CO T ^ 9 : 0 0 ...... •. r;;l 4 3 -m lnnute u tim ers w ero 1.60, 99' . - , « ■ b - , . . ' B O Y S . i f W l t e r n i t y ; : oot. 3 Cookieneck sw eater tops'ps were S24. 2.99 - 1.{1.99 18 hlots and glov4loves w ore $4 lo c h . 2 . 9 9 i ' ; ; 1 Photoocolloge c wos 6.99 « 9 9 15 Doron Juan shirts w ere $11.,7.99 7.9 4.991: . ! Pullover sw eater waiwas $19. 4.99. - 2.$2.99 ' 11 Footed palqmi amas were $10.,4,99 - 7 ..-...-._V5 j9 9 ...lOBlilj 3'!!^ 'Cookbccbook wos S9 - • illy the KIdahirts w ere$10,-:i0,-7;99 ---- -r 4 .9 9 r: ! 2 Flora! print tops wereere $24,7.99 4.St.99 4 Carters palomomos wero 8.50. 6.49^ • ' 3-” lOmolollet pan w as $15. 9.99 • 5,99 12 Corsrduroy pants w ere $12, 88,9 .9 9 5 . 9 9 ____j;.1.Strlped.fop,_L/Swo»J3S $ 2 4 .7 .9 9 ...... _ i4i.9.9 .S ■34_Collon blouse:«e»..S/Sw©reSi.6.,7.99 ...... n soup sots w ere sis; 9.99 ■ >rry shirts v^ere $1.2; 8.99—? ------5 ; 9 9 " . 8 Button dow n ploidsIs worev> $24, 7.99 ■ 4.S1.99 1 6 Blanket sieep 28=109!jggoge was 54;99. 39.99 ----- 3 Navy crepe turilcs weiwere S20; 5.99 ' "■3.9>99 5 NightgownsiworoSTS. w< 10.99 f - n ' ------2 6 . 9 9 ------: 1 Q u o ntz i hI o o t e r w o s 6 9 .9 9 46.99 2 Cott>tton flannel shirts w ere $12$ i 2 7 3 .9 r . “ ~ U 9 9 ; 5 T-shirts, novy or wine,ne, wero $15. 5.99 ' 3.9.99 5 Wrap-up bagsgs >woro 21.99. 14:99 • third floor 18 Flonannoi P J.'s w ere $14, 3.9999 1 . 9 9 . 1 [2 Black chonel sw ealorilors. wore,$25. 7.99 4.9 third flopr - - 4 Suip p . e r s u e d e s h ir ts w e r e $ 220.4.99 0 , • 2.99 r ...... '4 Velour tops, S/S, woreoro 19.99,'7.99 4.9> 9 9 - h i n M r i e old flonnel shirt vyos $15,.5,'1..5.99 . .-3.99.' 3 Button collar blousesos 'wore; S30. 7.99 4.9■.99 [ ’’- . jaH ' T EC U B fEllj-ft : .9>Wiormolol underwI ear wos $7,-1.999 - " “ 99^ >rry s h o r ts w e r e $ 10, 6 .9 9 3 . 9 9 ' 7 RuHle neck blousesI wwere $22. 8.99 5.9.99 2 Groon/ton stripVT.99 4Whitepolpotti pants w ere $9. 5.39 2 9 9 , • i P l aaid i . wool shirt w as $20,7.99'.9 9 4 . 9 9 ____ ^ V » n eck cotton sweo^eij^rs wero $22. 9.99 iS.9 .3 Lace collor_swoa/eaters .w ere'$15. .3.99 _____ 1.99 3Thermal|□I pojonios w ero $16, 5.99 ...... 2 * n 2 Plql< wool shirts vvere $24,■ 9.‘9.99 5.99^ I 4 V-nock'S/S s'weatoryyi^Vre^23.-9V9'9 ■ - '519'•99 - 1 Knitv-neckswocwootor w as-$ 10,-5;99 ------“ 3j99l.'_;-'.' 8 Flannelpilpaidm as.were$15,4.99,— alcTshlrts, L/S w ere $21, 8.9'8".99 i ■ 5 . 9 9 ; *16 Pleoted trousers woreoro $24. 10.99 6.9'.99 , 3 Ruffle front blou:louses woro $14, 5.99 , 3',99 V,-' 2 Long nighightgowns w ere 9.99, S.999------' I ’l l ------3 0 K nitlit shirts, S/S w ere $18, 10.90.99 6.99 “ • 3 Voile print blouses wcwore$19,.11.99 7.9'.99 3 Green cotton t*nockst-n' w ere $10,-5.99 ' 3 . 9 9 ' 4 G r e e n gownsg o wero 9.99, 5.99 old.shirts L/S w ere $23, 12.912.99' -■ .7.99 n ' 4 Lace tririi blouses wer^ore$19. 11.99 - 7.9'•99 I Ruffiovoilo btou!lousow os$17,6.99. ■ ■ 4,99 3 Longfloniannel gowns woro $14,5.9999 3 9 9 Ited polyesler ponts w ere0 1116.99 ' 10.99-' ; 2Lace trim poiy blou'seases woro $36. 11.99 7.9'•99 1 Print voile blousilusowos 10.99, 6.99 4.99 5 long sleeeeve gowns w oro $14, 5.9999 l i l aid wool shirts XXL, w ere• $4$45,18.99 11.V9 ------L9.BowJiftckj3lo.k»eswerW o $19. 12.99 7.9'•99 4 Gauze peasantIt topst< w ere $15, 9.99 5*99 . I 3 FlannelI gowgc ns w ore $14. 5.99_^.. ■ • -ll’., "'-" ______s t r e e t flo o r ______.ere $21,12.99 7?9^ resietw ere nr,l-Q :VVr= Lafl|flmaa.wafBAl,7,.7.99_------d . 9 . 9 , ------: 2RedknitT*necksworeare $28, 11.99 7.9'•99 4 Stripe knit dross<>8seswere$36, 11.99. 7.99 4 Peasantt gowg ns 'ivore 11.99.7.99> • 4 . 9 9 — — ^.GiF-T/SlLtfEI ■= , j»,P i^iea'tunlcsr575, wew^re$V9rn:99 7;9'•99 7 Block pleated trousers.wtro dre $28.-1.1.99-..__ 7,<99__ 9 Flonnel gcgow ns wore $24. 9.99 5 .9 -9— r^—rrr , !^Nqvy print bow blouseuses woro $29, 11.99 7:9'.99 3 Print wrap tunicslies woro $18, 11.99 7.99 5'Flcnnelgcgowns were 9.99 w to r c h a r m s w e r e 5 . 9 5 ,1.99 1.9S 99-*'- ' TFO'CowrnecKsweotersswore$16, w 11.99 7.9'•99 1 Stripe'silk^lookk blouse b w as $30. 12.99 8.99 '2 Black lacyicy gowns w ere 14.99.9.99»9 5 9 9 , f ' o o 2 0 loass s figures w ore $5, 2.99> , - 1 . 9 9 II 4 Ribbed T-neck sweoteiM orswere $16;.11.9,9- 7.■99. .^' 2 L oco tr im c re p10 e blousesb w or.^32,'13.99'9 8.99 . 1 Short tricoIcot gow n w os $.16, .10.99___ /erplote goblets w ere $20,!0 , S 9 :9 9 • - 5 . 9 9 ‘ ' • T 3 Novy/white dof tunicsilcswere$26.13.99 ' 8.9';99 ~~ 1 Bloek'Qobdrdlne'irie trousers w ere $28. 12.99998 99 4‘Flonnolgcgowns wore $15, 10.99 ------f f ------7 9 9 ^ ------*iox-nut-di8hTvos-h7:54r10:910:99------. ~ '6 ^ 9 ' : -r — • ,1 Novy gabardine blazeiior wos J327TI:99 8T9!^9 3 Pink gouze dressesses w ere $26. 12.99- 8.*99 3 Flonnel pojompa oswere 11.99” 8 99 2 Sllvo'orpiote goblets w ere $20,1 0 .11 2 .9 9 ...... 7 . 9 9 •20 Poly/gobardlne skirtsrts wore $20, 13.99 . 8.9!•99 2 Cream [acket'drodresses w ero $48, 15.99 9.99 2 Flannel gownsgo woro $20,13.99 9 9 i n 2 S o lacod bowls were-19.99 - ...... 9 . 9 7 • : ...... ' ;15 Poty gobardlne pantsit,w.roS20, ' 13,99 8.9'• 9 9 ] L o v e n d o r c r e ple e dressd w os $32..15,99 9.99 8 Long sieevieve gowns w ore $20, 13.99 of 4 glasses w as $25, 15.995.99 9 . 9 9 ;18 Printed knit tunics weiworo $22, 13.99 '8.9!.99 10 Baggio denim jeansiee were $34, 21.99 113.99' 3 Flonnel pojompo as w ere $20, 13.99; I'll I B r o sss , candlestick w as 22.50 ;_5Velourlunlcswere2222.99. 14.9.9 . .9.9!. 9 9 J 4 Flannel gowgo ns woro $22; 15.99 I'll ) •- 1 4 . 9 9 . ‘',! • street floor ss floor lomp w as 99,99 6 6 . 9 9 . ; w .rrt32rlS:99------9 ,»r» 1 9 ------'■...... _____ 7 Lacy flonnirtnel go'iwns'were $22.14.99^ 9 l;ly- nrnflLlVeluntawra". pg la. wn ? 5 Print bow btouses werveroS29-.lB.99 11.9! . 9 ShorLlflt^ciy-iottaaj«era.S24. ,14.s5Z third floor • - -—r-5 ElasticwdisribonsSvei«er«S29,-ia,99-^^I 1-.9! 3 9 9 ------2 Blue terryry irobes were-$28r 15.99 ------— 9 ; 9 9 - ' ------‘q ^“ “ VSequih ewnlnTyrdr'oss^aV S 5 2 r6T99 ~ i 6»-lonnel'sklrf$wero54$41,17.99 11.9!»99 1 Block print tentIt ww a s $ 4 9 , 5 .9 9 ^3 99 I'Pink’teTryrv irobe wos’$28; 15;99‘------— ------^^9.99 ...... j U p t lHVUlv o t s k ir t. b luLi 1 Block solld fontIt w a s $ 3 ^ . 7 .9 9 ------^ 4 ^*9 9 ------} Cuftun gevIBWff w a s 1 6 .9 9------n r ? ? — :------' 2 RuHIoiront blousesi worow« $41, 19,99 12.9!•99 1 Blue ultra suedeJo w\ as $34, 8.99 5 99 4 Hooded ferrytei robes '(^ero $28. 19.99.9 9 12.99 LINENS • 4 Cream cord pants w/oro$33,21.99 er 13.9!•“? 2Comolw/efilsticvlie woist w ore $40, 9.99 s ! 9 9 • m e z z a n in e ; i Cardlgcnr5wedlc. woro< $36. 22.99 ]4 1 99 , 5 16"boodrd necklaces w ore $5, 1.99i ll. ' *9 3 Pillow)w covers w ere 3.35. 1.999 . 9 9 * . I. 3 Black flannel blazersr. woroV $75, 23.99 15.91'99 3 Blue polyester worewe $32. 22.99 114:99 ->4Novoltybob e a d s w e r o $ 6 , 1.99 2 F lo raal l hand towels w ere $8, 3.993.9 1.99., >. 2 Rust flannel skirts w«oro er $50, 24.99 15.91•99 1 Green shirtwaist'Ist was $36. 22.99 1 4 . 9 9 ' 4 1 5 ” g o ldI cchains l w ero $3, 2.19 lie hand towels w ere 3.49,:19.2.99 1.99 . ; 4 Navy wool.2.99 , 2. 1.99 ' • 3 Wool flannel skirts woro$5iua7,99we 17.91■99 ■ 4 L/S white cocktailtall were $54, 26.99 •17.99 -1 1 Potchworkirk slippers w oro $7,1.99 4 T w in1 fittedI sheets w ere 9,49,'.4.99 4.' 2.99- 9'Pleoted pants w ere $4$42,27.<9 -: ______1 7 .9'99 1 .4Novyw/zlp Irontnt wereV $43, 29.99 19 1 99 6 Coble knitlit Ihots w ero $6, 1.99 ------. ^ ,,-l.lucll.t e ttls iw e h elj y w e * $ 9 j 4i9« — ’2 W ool c^ep^ iRirU’WBri ,9 9 .. ' 4 s h o i i s l e e v e n aivy v y werej$45, 29.99” Y9~;j9‘ V — 5wa&ibeyetreis were.SB, I.V9 ■ ” ...... - 2 's h iwM i er'cdddieswere$12, 6.99^99 . 3 . 9 9 2 Lt. blue tw eed trousenlors woro $70.34.99 22.91'99 10 Assorted printst wWl e r e $ 4 5 , 2 9 .9 9 ' 19.99 1 2 Bluo knitI glgloves w ore $6, 1.99 ' ” ■ 3 F u l l ffitted l sheets .were 12.49,6.?,6.99 • 3.99 1 Lilac velour (acket was»os $53, 34.99 22.91'99 5 Zip-front navy/whwhite were $44, 29.99 19.99 1' ’ Spblpngscdicdrves w ere $6, 1.99 < sets w ere 8.49. 4 . 9 9 - • — Flonnol b la z e rs w e ro0$e6,37.« S 24.91'99 . 1 Brown prl’nt wasIS $48.$ 32,99-’.--^ — ^ "222 : 99' ' 6 Printobloniong scarves w ere 8.99,3.9999 - 1 99 >le acrylic Ihrow w os 19.99,99.9.99 5.99-: ”“ !:"3.Cream'c6rdblozer9’wiw o r e J 7 M « 9 ’ - -3 2 .9■9-9 -1 ------2 Lt.^blue'shlrtwdlst!ilsfs were-$68;-33.99 — f2:22i99~— =^Wool;plald.;ld .m u H le r» ;w e re $ 7 r-3 ;9 9 '------^2-STFi^5>e t>ot^ tow els w ere $14r8,9,-8,99 ~ - 5.99 , . L -,1 Rust flannei.blozeir wd!«ds $.11 O', 54.99 36.91 ,1 Blue/white dots.ws.wos $70, 34.99 2:23.99 1 Block hoodt3ded scorf w as $13^ 3.99 ]•” 4 BoldsI stripe bath tow els w ere.$14,8,99 $1. 5.99 (■ 1 Cornel blozerwasSVl!ri5;56.99 -■ 37.91'99 5 Novy prints. WS.5; wvs o re $ 7 0 , 3 4 ,9 9 ' "2;2 3 . 9 9 ' icarf wos 8.99, '3.99 • - b b to w e ls w o r o 9 .9 9 _ '.r-L- ._ - - • . '5 . 9 9 - : - ‘ 1 V elour lo g g in g su it wwds b $08,57.99 • 38.9199 5 Striped shlrtwolstaIsts wore $72, 35.99 24-99 2^ l.Worm-upsII slippers w ere $10. 3.99 bedspread w as 24.99, 16.996.99 10.99 I Herringbone blazer w. . 9 9 * C- ; . 5 S trip e v e s t s w e r e $ 1 99,8.99 , ( 5.99 - all - 3 Vinyl pplocemots w ere 4.75; K99•9 9 ...... 9 9 * ^ ... —i.5^^^hool “Noodiodler«"were:l<39 . fcr^rtrY fere^;49 ------;-4 Print blou»e»were$22, ------" “ 5 . 9 9 r | | ’iir;!3,Boot.siVinijsl{ppe5Lwere,$.i4,.5.99 ..: .99*:.-j ; • l'Mic)?ey Mouse stintihcll kirwas V.59- r ..... — I b b l e d o t h s w e r e r3T 99, 879* : 2 Velour tops w ere $34;<; 1 4 J9 9 9 . 9 9 I 99 - 5 Print squareire scarves w ere $13,7.99 8.9.9 ^ns.99 ■ r JO 1 Vroomcorwos3.9!3 -95 1 1 toblecloth w as 16,9^, 10.' . r 2 Bow.blouses wore $21,n, 14.99 9.99 ,«*Ag. - .3,Printoblongng scarves w ere $13,7,99, i'll 10.99 6.99^.';' ‘ ,-2Fisher-Pricetelephiiphone wos 6.95,...• 3 I tableclothi w ere 12.99 ! l t Classic.biazerswere,$3:$gs, 16.99 ■ 10.99 4*99 . 12LeatherpoliTjlrn‘glove* vvere $9 7 . 9 9 ...... 1 2 Spoll'n Count boardords were 7.95; . .4 9'* ta b le c lo th vvaii $ 3 4 .1 9 .9 ^ I 5'<^ssorted blouses w ore!fe$24. 17.99 ^-.11.99 - 7 leather trim'Im'gloves vvere $17; 10.999 ! ' l | 9.99 12;99 . 5 L; 1 M ickey M ouse toyay Comoroc w o s $ 7 .9 5 4 !—— \ M m?."toblBdQth.was,$24r.20.9< z 4;»9 .. ■'y rodior w ot 7.95 4 . 2 7 0 x 9 0 '^ _ ' strgaUlonr. • — 5'vtoW ecloths vvere'$42,23.2 3 .9 9 1 5 . 9 9 ! 1 ntrlnHlogr~— ------"777— — V,' 7^ ==L_d=rthiti.fioor:±:=: ' V ; ■■ ■ ------;------iEEEcE= C-8 T{m e»-News, Twlirwin Falls.Idaho Thursday..ly. April 23.1981 s ^ l o s e p»losiani ; ~ i M v estigafio s m eb n titinlies— ^ ------G L E N W O O D -SfSPRINGS.-Colo. Valleyley. where the miners lived, we were- badly,” Davls sakaid. ■ “ There w ere ' delayly ; In the release of autopsy}y find-f ■ Indepwdeni mlaen . (UPI > —A coroner;r Slsoys several of fhe closecsed. _In ..the state CapiK its’ union wanted lo burled‘led under a layer'bf'co^ that' (be pilol, bums on the undo: pthed portions of Ings Is level of _a_ttend funeral scrvi ' ir>{ncnkilicdinacbxcbal-inln&exploslon - LcglsliIslators halted floor actioji for ijs.designed toj«Yeal.the.lev( ylces. ^minersie rs w ere working oir. A ccordingto ^ fora some of the bodies." ” methaihane gas, if any. in the minTilners’ Representatives i last week apparentlyntly had been close momeiTieiit of silent prayer for the dead s of the miners’ un- the theory, lh< there was a ‘‘push-oul" lead,. Davls assisted dururing lhe weekend blood.d. wMhelP-bodles-hod------Tho-rto- last th ree-fu n eraJs-fo r-tl lon, and company/ iand state officials, th attrcleased rcl lhe gas and_an electrical -—-toHJieHjIast-because- r-th e — as-tw o-pathologlsts:tsrwortclng-In-|he------"Ths -____ flash, b u rn s.an d thetheir- clothing was— victim;ims.werie Wednesday______rhat"one may be the biggwtisl pix>-i wlirb6 wilh the:r«frferarieam during sparkrkignir^lt. ii ------— morgue- at Glenwooood Springs' only blemir ------shredded •TalhctbaCbadly.::------— _ _ ln _i-LiIcnwood-Springs,.a'- ( j team- [J In term s of information retuislum," itslnspectloas.------^------Elan:Ilamrsaid thal-lhwry was one'af— 0‘ m ortuary, performeCed autopsies on the DavlsIs said. "We want to knowow the The two mainn things the in- the px D an DaviSk whoho serves as both federaliral invesllgotors from the U.U.5. m en. T issue and flul possibilities the investigators luld samples from impactact on the indivldiMls. lU ny.Y. vesligators will looook for initially un- wouldlid look I Into. — coroner and undersiDrshcriff for Pitkin Minee Safety J and Health AdministrJ j the bodies were sent^nt to a number'of Offlc ■ County, said'Tucsda^ Wh«n-you-have-a-push-out;-il-fe— idayan-inqucsf-into— lion-Sf laboratories for lestssting. The bodies m iners the April 15 cxplosl(oslon at Ihc Dutch tailed !rs died in an explosionlon of m ethane gas. and aan ignition source, usuallyally associated with a large r&- Mi Information ■ abbut - varloir l o ^ w ere takeri lo Glenwcwood Springs a fter m elhar C reek No. I mine atit RRedstone — about aspecU^ t s of the (ragedy. They alM la 3ane gas about 7,200 feet downiwn the E lam said. leaseic olof m ethane," he said. "But il Is 47 miles to thcMuIh>jlhwesf - wouTcTBe plans”is-for"TiiursdaysTc»aiiiHsnf : -ono of-the possibilities Ihat-exislrl— (the samplest . le govemrficnl Investigation \ convened some timeleinMay. I scent’It’ into the mine, operated t )n was explosion, includlnIng Its magnitude don’t’I wjwant lospeculate now." “ ‘’y were sent oul for ananalytic examina- ^ b yy lR obert Elam , an administrastrator _and force," he saidid.. ‘.‘Wc'll also look-__ -The - - - _ wTuesday r was --adii.-.day- of-m ournlng ..^.-Mid-Co•Conilngnt ResQurcM Ine-T------lions to'-see=ff t h « ^ tie_jjnd.ergcound;ilavcatlgalidb___ rwas-anyth'lnjrbut— and —-Tnining^nglnccrwlttrMSKti iSHTt^— f o f - a - s o u r « ~ d f■Tgni(loru"iik^lHe ^ likelyly wwill lake three or four days, he across Colorado. Flai='Iags were lowered ' "The'h ere was some evidence that thj of the ordinary which ch could shed light ArllngtiIgton, Va^. headquarters. electrical equipmc:lent. We rjeed to said.I. TThe team also will interview —^—^lo.half-staff and putpublic buildings, in— somco.e of bodies were fairly clos& to|otho— th on , he specific cause ( eofdcath'foreach The'!'e'team had b'rlgmallv planneeinedito eslablishtheorlglnfllOliliejixplflsiQnJ.: ___ companipany-HJfflcinlB.-mlners-and-atate— ------ttie-Rcdstanc-area-an-andothercommu-— explosioslonrevidenced-by-thc-facHhs — nraiviauW'Davls sai iaiff go intoIto the mine today, but thee pplan Com pany official:ats had speculated officials:lals before completing Its on*site ' nftfes_of_jhe_RoadJadnjL Fork. River .their■ cclothing was shredded raih< One test thol could- Id-eouse a lenRthy ' was posDostponcd because orflclals! of the , earlier that a pockekel of methane was investigstigatlon. -- • ____ f l i v i ERA[ e i "I SSwensena fi's IECOw o :h k EKBMS ■ N o t to o 0 fat, not too0 thin, not too9 old, not too> ■ ' ’ ;H young, inot too larg

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I offset by the wlivindfall profits tax, resultj Dec. com . 3.a suits of refining, marketing and 3.85 3,851'4 3.8114 3.81.^ Slai lower refining2 and marketing __ Ira n s p A p r .s l l v e r ...... u s Standard Oil-Co.-(Indiana). msportation operations woridwidc 11.50 H .65 1164 laj.'the earnings ,and higher hi exploration which A p r. g o ld 4a9.9< Sixthth largest U.S. refiner. Wedne lich show ed a loss of $208.5 m illion 19.90 . 501.00 488 00 dnesday expenses, ■i fo r th e l i t i i i i ' * O c t.s u g a r u.&17.87 18.37 17.80 >orted its first-quarter profits pr Analysts had fon ■ th e q u a rte r c o m p ared to a pro fit of a " . X arecasl Ihe major oil $100.4«.4 million in Ihc firei quarter-of 1*111 -g l l s f I S J u l . so y b e a n s s.l. •pped 34 percent from year-ea■earlier compan/es woufd S .IJ 8.17 8.04 . 8.«1i . ,evo's? ' slshow pro fil d e clin e s 1980." Tu«i(My J u n e T r e a s u r y B i lls 87.Kt7.03 87.23 • 88.82 els prim arily because of a losslos on ranging from 20 lo »e-89 w orld! to 25 p e rc e n t below AkUhough llhi Swearingen said he Q u o ta tioIons n fro m S in c la ir a n d Co. 'Idwide refining and markeirketlng- the industry's ro( o p e ra ltio n s. •ecord first-quarter expecli>ecled Indiana Standard's full-year , results lasl year becausebc oil demand earninf - . ------r:— ^------' . S tanlandard Oil Co. (Ohio), the nlngs lo be 1‘good," he said vto- I®4'i he 13th has plummeted ancmd created a global day’s i f l i f - p la rgjest e s refiner, had a 15 perccnt j ’’s markel for refined petroleum intgain oil glut. p ttkluci tocks traded T r a i r » In first-quarter earnings to $S ducts is characterized by slump- I i'il W e s t e r n g r m jjiior S520.4 In d ia n a S la n dard’s a r firsl-quarler ing der lion, or S2.12'a share, from $4 demand. excessively h i^ inyen- £ 1 : i f 1 S 1 $450,7' • earnings dropped loto $376.7 million, or lories ia rs s ; “•► PV6^er the counter PORTLAND. Ora. {UPt|1) - Poftliftd caiii o'ain H lilliorlion, or $1.84 a share, tn cs and an‘ inability lo recover in the $1,29 a share, from>m $576 m illion, o r h ig h e r ( J a n uuary-March a t period- last yi i e r c o sls in th e m a rk e tp la c e ." * W 'V» Quoluotations from NASD'at , year. $1.95ashare.inlheile first th ree m o n lh s Indlai ll “ p- ' 44S Sohio'slo's r e v e n u e s w ere up 17 p c rc er idiana Standard's tlrsl-quartcr SM » « a s o » S iximately noon. Ail bids interdeallMlcr -j*; M •cent to last year. Revenuesics were up 21 per- profits II |n §:g bids. JU $3.l2biZ billio n from $2.66 billion, nts also were reduced by lower s. Interdealer quotationi-dolo no(i J S ffl' »l" ^ j.centto$7.9blllionfrcfrom $6.5 billion. U.S., productionpre of oil and natural gas, :2 *:S -includlude retail markup;* marjylown Sohicihio said its profit rise reflecfleeted John Swearingen, SSI” M »i - ,r ...... USOO '^ h ig h e r- II, Indiana Standard a near^ar doublingc in ex^oration sj^nd- _ ^ I 1-1 l?g f?s commimission. These quolatlons i er crude oil prices and increare a s e d c h a ir m a n , s a id : ••'IT s are Jg; ui M The large earnings lng, .hi M.y :s.w a,ISJ.1S a .66 g :«0 g.M pro v id -in teres:•est-Income, which wbre larg .higher laxes and increas^ vided by Foster and Marshall,l.Inc. lr i S , ’,".1 !l argely decline primarily reflects r the poor operallti■alingcosls.hesaid. ___> ' ' TuAtdtV uilei t.ih.wi conificn: Tuoioiy Bid As^ EENveRjupii-amnp.it ' 82!LJ2'*a**.*?i2?» lo w M -^ D*r ion B a nlk k o t f A m e r. 2 5 1 m .« r s t s e S e c . C o. 25.375 25.C2 . S i j S f e S ’ is Si J d a C o r p — ___ 1.875 2.37 ) o w r e b iCMWad/iaaday;...... bounds i f I’s I.Nn :a t. 25.00 25.50 prices^s m ixed- i'a ® * N E:w W YORK (UPI) - stocks ' 3 r a . r t l ^ " rmn. Gas .9.75 io.i25.1f .^ NO. i2protcln4.32t)u. Om ks re- sinking spell with hish interest rates traded 1 a =S"»“ - S 22Im boundetded during the , final hour ed T u esd ay . Iwood • • IJ.37 lUf in,. prediction and his> opinion i that tho : Analy L o n g . I S?fi" . . - -•••heavyy ' trading Wednesaay Id lei lalysls satd the heavy Irading g. F i b e r 37.50 38.25S:S=-. t l S S S leave nation was not on Ihehovcrgcollijralng Indicate wrn. . ■ p r ic e!S s mixedr following a sinking sp ratod instltulions were active L i v e s t o c k P a c ..S St t .L if e . 3.875 ^.1:4 125 ? s p e l l '. th e c o rn e r on inflallotlon. He also char- because ■ T ru s-Ji;-Jo ist 2B.75 29,25125 ' t r i g g'ered e r by economist HenIcnry acterized President use Ihcy did not want lo miss a nl Reagan;s eco- major)r markelm move. It also indicaled ^ C onsd.5d. F o o d 30.75 K au fmm a an's prediction of higher inter-inti nomic proposals Ites. Is as "highly, thatprofp ro fil la k e r s w ere busy, - » S S £ S ) 5 VaV M S'M K Quanicntex ;00 .00 Chicago gr;r a i n expansionary." J Dow Jones industrial averaf okers said smaller investors ap- • . M lnrlVrlW e st .125 . ..156:15625 ^CHICAOO tuptj - c«.^ . irage, - The New York Stock S Exchange peared i tiJfraw.* Md flitt* » to SO U ta h P( ■ft B'ain pticai Wadna*. W hichI fellf 10 points Tuesday aft ed lo have becomc more ag- I P o w e r 16.25 a f le r in d e x iQst 0.05 lo J7.41.41 and the price of, gressive ______re a c hling in j an eight-year high the_d iive. a sign lhat in tho past has !L Sugar______, 39.37Ji'^ 5 -* fe { N S J iu l!i'* ‘’1i”jIlo B day an a'vprngi> shnrp rf>wlecreased-Z-cenls,— sicnaled' M.— ------beforerie rm a n a g e d (o g a in 1.08 points iled-thc'end-of-aTally.-BurUi?— " ^^ Uf»aiy>.ia » w e fwK«iou:..c.m..a;-r»ot ie ------^------nts to Standard & Poor'ss 500-slock index utUe gu' ^^Soytw.n. No. 1 yaiiaw 02. a had been down 3 points guy has been a winner over Its al "eased 0.09 to W .M1. .' PKllnos lopped Instllullo' rternoon. ulions lhe pasl few years. ■ ------i H e y J p e a n s ______a d v a n c e s 794-753 among a r lhe l.sio Oto™ ______; . j £ ' r a % ‘s s ”.i i«aan : ; iA« caih p

' . # s M etal prices s f e s f e f e OOM tno etKMe* 2-3 ei.0044.0 - R e p o r tt c a r d — and eonmarcUl cowt «}.SM «»l Br lha Amanean • M . “, m SSff™ ''”""'par cam p^i^s'^puta SO Monintgomery W ards ® v , «Iley . grain. . f sinks . c e n ts fo r th e y e a r-a g oI pe;period despite a 6.B percert^ 4|«eMenoic..ndprin,. &JuhIl< Sffi'gSS,,«c f - . i m1 cChicago , Sun-Times. gain inw'orjjuyldesales. II# »M eaivat « 0; h»o« ^^?S}u p? K “ n'il?s S " '" “"ml". iary orodueara la.OO c ' , ^ n i 5 T 3 m u i r i c l u r e r o f ColColgate Toothpasle and otha-: iHjjjy) proeuwra m .oo • MODtSi producis had eam ings of $.; ‘‘g o m e r y - T V a r d 't '^ a ^ 'continulnB ^ to plunge______of $45.1 m illiofi on re v e n u e s of -•'B...... I , , . i — Sl,;< hillldn in Iho fircl (j^ a iiuBjifl.uwts.------d c q j cin n iitc n inrrgq.-iosf « ';.4 million mi In the flrel — a n'Vtona‘rSJ;d'»;"t?i!’“ ■' eofti M.ad ..Buiar q u a rte r 0 m iiiio n o n re v e n u e s of $1.2 b HWiiiiugmer ii««(i, ii«tdy » S « V S . - : r of 1981, th e c o m p an y annoum)unced T u esd ay .______1.25111100.“ "'** _ 2 Z ------In-lhe 1980-first quartcrr •lossrTnarking-tho-compiSnj^s^^fiflh consecutive icrrjl'hafl'currency exchange. ' *■ t a t o e s — ------cfwJ'Vo.B.' Po'rt Col- , g a in of $5.1 m illion. quarter, surpasses last year'far's first-period ioss_ » 2 m illion. ? w 3 S uS 5 > S 5 s "» imSIm i&*jf jS**""" s * * s / v S i W a rddlsj:hief_e;...,«r'gsiK iJ Ue B«f*too nSnsun provemenl. bul he O ffsets record «»» A'n. Mbi, ;/iii..coti)poijia acra;:rap pfic»‘'iife i" M l te m p e rered d his optimism wllh a ^oHnRJhai_Uiaj wz ______iTftmef ewi m''lbgriei »ci.u4.»e~iB. w o u ld beoea ; lough year forall retailerslers.' ST.^“ E O D is ~ ( U P lj —- Anheuser-Busch.-} the big ^ | S ' ^ . 5 S H P brewery. Wednesday annoi M r« .i par earn,■. " I f s alales l ( continue to improve—an-and we Ihink Ihey nnounced recorJ earnings of $41.2 m illion o r 91 c en ts a 2me. pilma waiiarn. O'.S.O.SO. .■e expM t m argins to improve.'v e ." D onnell sa id in ts a sharo in ihe first three ., a Slatemement. "Interest rates, howevi/ever., will continue m o n lh s of 1981, u p fromn $i$32.3 million of 71 ccnts a tobediffitfficult in the second a n d Ih irdrd qc u a rle rs . F o r lh e • ■ share iri Ihe sam e period last:^ear.lasl -« I D e ni v v e r b e a n s r e s t of tJIhe year, we feel Ihc plus(luses ouiweigh the ______Sales_rcached-a-racnrri.Kt G old prices d-$]-biHion-comparcaio'J8'j'0' _ m in u s e5^tl£liuisciLsignfroFopHmism s a ■ A . guiiSao: ; o lM iih ra a im million in the com parablee ppc e rio d a y e a r ago'. "-J' S=gi5M 5tiSis:S$F svdW yea^wiihbe ------.aw ~ wadnesflay: p.* 1.0, S . very dimIfficult for Montgomery Ware • .■ ■Auguit A. BUJ{cnin’ chah'najrman and president, said- i 'ard.and_lhe_relail______-the-comj pany also had recoi 00, industry."y .” e co rd b e e r v o lu m e sa iesT d rT ------S i l v e r ______j the first quarter of-12.8 mil: ...... er__ ' - B'OO^I'sO; 'ov‘» r ^ « i N6W YOft incitJ5B/iuiiii9W 'yii.«m iII , r « “" “ »•■ ”» WtansMty.o Colgai a.ffiX .7.,W .M S ote^arnings off The sales volume Is a brevDrewery and industry recorct- lh 10 l«tl mi>ii.| Upn.U. . ■ • £ftO«IM(fl<0 tMrn'drali S ^efflTcil* auaiad . n ... ’ r : !for tho first quarter of anyly y(yenr and represents about .. CtliiA .8.000' P'lee (or Induindullft*! lllraf t 11 M un i ^ i ? IfflS ..oiw ,u NR w-ypRK-lllPH. \ r. A-tt(t-m-miilion-currency ______JtLpcrccnL,J nf ,lnlnl brew l*briMt*d MKrar Product* ------K up i'*"'"® O'le*. laBttcai'ad poW^iS.g ''o^ounea. exchange;e Ibss slashed first quarUarter earnings of c r6wlng-fndustr5^ales""a¥“ ^ •Palmoiivu Cu. id 55‘ ccn is"a5 a share from 61------:------11 SlatesJrewers Association;- —

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— - . . . ..- ;------— ______I* . tT 7: ■ ____MJJmoarNewa..Twirrwin-Eall3rldaho------.Thursday,-)K, Ap'll a i M 1 ------______LE<5.AL_N0.T1CICE— l_liGALNOTICICE ------LEGAL NOTICPICE------LEGAL-NOTICICE ------LEGAt NOTirF ------LEGALNOTICE— ------r - L E C v M T N O InCE I C . LEG'Al'TJOTHncrz:^iW ATN<5TTci ^ — '.iSraerNonoiSlS------!S t^ '« " “ ;:»oTKEor ‘ PUBUC Nonce . ^4 4 2 3 6 LoiivNa. 04 ' t NOTICEOF •ATE O F ^ = S a t onflprft 14 “iS ^ .’a?' .- ’ M 0ffir=«aE B y - ...JS }R THE p.m. one 1974 Dodoe D , andotbercharoeaI - GIVEN by the PUnnIng and ------;a :_ -m U 8 T E E -S 6ALE- I b>Mn COIJNTy OF TWIN FALU K iu .o??»y?io».i5,;Im "11 aald day at tho lobby:S-,SI .".•ffii.r&’. Stonand MAGISTRATE O fV i^ „ SsafeiJftidSS; 'ajlyJM liW hwron nelleUl in me Matter of the Esut ■«'o(ock A.M.,of uld da ‘ that a Public Hearing wlli be l ' i » S i v n i ? . K QEORG^ WALTER a KEI ? ;M4,b?"An7p^ LIM “P " ' ■ ^BOUOBt for a • th o m«ln door ol tho n upon a propoaedK) iaddi- - North. Twin Falla, kla s ’- s r .{JJ"* . condltlonjj ^ -in -ih o .^UflT- _ tion to the Twih.FallaCoCounly - .-TITLEFACT.-tNC.. a n Idi — Comprehenatvo P lan—The n - — corporation. aa-Truatee ■ )un Ln > Bm frW ^^ n IFf% glS“.!.M V ic « •Avonuo — Clly ol Twin! f # , 5 ? » . srSM te'?"cia, !0 Lbw GIVEN that lhe underslgi •u. Counly ot Twin FOIs PollcleB, Is llsled beloialow In uwful money of the Uni i l ' 3.SifisfHur S lilo ol Idfltto, TITLE A letlera. s u lo a ,. all. payable ati t > h i "'"O of jaiJeV the folio* £3 ’ Personal^preaon^a^ J r u S T COMPANY, anid- ithre of -and NaturalUatlon Servi the above-named esute.tate. Ail -Federal.auildlflo, F t Sn ------Township 10 BoulhrRango— *■------iCofporalton.—as-si« ee 9 W Sec persona . hawng culm cUi s -Irig, Twin Cities. Un 5511 •iniatoe, will sell at pul TWIN aoalnat said deceased«d are icufeand cost^bond M iK % 0UMh0kl Itoma . ..fu c iio n ; to Iho h^h Falla, s u ie of Idaho, i S lI s S . " " .:requlred to presentt theirt> S2SO.OO with approved t iajddor, lor cash, In lawlul law rh an liirl? described aa followa to-wl OCFS) culm s within lour monmonths . eMs on or belore May A onoy of Iho Unllad Stal after -the dale o) thete firstf ;198l. OtherwUe, tho p '«(l payat)lo at tho timo 12'!roSataandPollcloB Q d*. Promote orderly and c ) CF8) - publication ot this Notice l i -Kte'JMi---lams Com eron Burloy Avenue. .’salo, tno—(ollowing < a , a ’u.sjacii*, . tn e .cu in ia win bo lore /'sll^ ' efiicientur&annvalopm The intended use Is to fftwlnfi -£"“ ‘''•0" “rt}" fl« >*' Ih t^& p S sd oi^’^icSrt'Sg' ------i«i2'4tn;TwinFait>.-tda1,-tda— -esublish-a-acniriron-ahd— ;£ ills. Sialo ol Idaho,V aand to areaa contiguous vffi? gsffi',«“ is” .K r oahrage operation and the ------;'*oacfll»d-8* followsr lo^to-wtt:------ftilstin o -u rb a n —cenl:efltora------filaU ^^e aj,recorde Wl — _ Olvorslon— •------Meai 'orand TwlnWllaCounty.ldahe luni!— lh«MUl'o"/ft'CTi?teM - « ! W « a S -m)wnahlp 10 Sooth, Ranoo Ran ' whore oxiating sewer < Iho HEADOATE& DITCH alon 8. or mitigation ~of forfeit;Bituro '■"’“ • M r T s “"^W E R V ^ Easi of Iho Bolso Modi4q(| 9|. water systems an can M Said aale will be ma ' . Bank & with Iho Regional Commnmis- You are hereby notlflo*>tlflod OjVEN that a__Publlc Hearing rSii. Twin Falls CounoSnty, providodin an economlomlcal without covenant or“i- w -S S rtsi I.S.C. thal the time for paymontant oof will b e held bol9re.lho.Twtn__ 'M itio. SECTION 21: A papan n o l inannor. ranty , regarding tit IHL,10 i r P . t T l ' X . Wi l ' l a “ICFR our lien upon the propert Fails County PUnnIng and JTiO EV^NE’ASWWKlWNWU, . -R e la te land allocationIon for poasosalon or < jign" .- 53318 With me Coun. 274.1*^4.16, without fllinfing a atored by you, havlnjS^nd Zonino Commisaton at Iho ,------rMofOroaniculafly doscrlt> AMEO DATED This 13th day of cUlm and coat bond. expired, after due notlu,otice houro7 8;00 P.M. on me 14lh ! =|ffl|AMi„.„A"s'ai'MUD - -ADrll.1961. ^ GORDON A. RUTH given to you aa prescrlbec COMMENCING al tl SESS \ CURA MAE KEavKEL ■ „ HeoiorulCommiuton ••Nonhwait corner ol Seclli ------P rtorily0at^:a^t/1900 .0 Peraonal Repruenutinutive— -C aae No. NR 274-108 (NV. t h e n c e South 00W& , - neous houaehokl Items, anc J^ast. issi.rsiool alongi II | - s s ~ s:a*jr««srK.Mill- C - 38.03 foot - ‘ PUBUSH:^‘ffr5.ffi^r. 18, all om er known offecUt s r» ^ Any and all peraona Inlor- ^ O B t boundary ol Socllon M d TOuraday, ^ r . 2S. m 40 Iho ' InlorBocllon *5 r« i”Kd*w.'i.r'r ■Washington Sirool at Highland Avonuo. Said pol W T»¥N“& “' W i f dL: JNTHE^ DISTRICT COU»UOT " . .PUBUCNOTWE - :SS?uS5A,"j'.?u5S'i:sjii K Soroffisre s! -lb s North OO’OO'SJ" Ea: >raoo n u y Ills (holr willlon com- tool from Iho Wo igf "rai'R'isi^^'srAisi distrIcto^f t o e c t akTEOF t c ^ that on AprinJ,*!??!^. af 3- ;a u an o r cornor of Socllon 2 E«rtniunt of Agrlcuitur Olvoralon Moana i^s- IDAHO. IN AND FOR^ THETl p.m. one 1974 QMC Vandur s l i OEOINNINQ. . U n lon van, i Vli S L s S .W ENC E Soulh 66*24’2S , . d . h ea doat^ itch ifuse minlstrator,5S£.*'S,“r W 6)4 'Addison i S - . -Ensi, J306.19 foot along t): Which 1B^"“S,™!; s"'J - SlnO-. strument No! 747^53. nr i wiihoul covanani or wj In the Matter Of Ihe TormirS na. ;?^w^®fda'?.?!fS?"vl^ f f i , OT/W h1 u i JD ilonoftheParonUlRighlaihtaof Ution of 8 U.S.C. 1324(fi > v o n u o to tho Intoraoctlo w d s of Twin Falls Countmnlyi g!)'Sro„ion“ " '^ '‘S "o ;^i?sasX '5i'i5.vii. Lois Stroei. which is th RICHARD HARVEY BUCLACK, , Any peraon deairing to pU'' ??3sH w d^r4^ i S S . 8 5 b S=t£EN,~the Regional Commlaalone SHENCe North M*24’22 ' S : fluaf'' bustond^^and*^'wlfe“^ “i I s S p ' f J K •'“"'• ASb*t r Trustee, an * ^ 0l to 'lho cenledino o i S r Sy**" Thompson . an Thompsoi “W Sraf/iS”"' ¥iai%ui?^S!6K.“ “ c o st bond of S2S0.00 wit ^uthM *2VS*“&at“f4ae a . "'^si'H ^v^irE'I I " ■ ^ S t . S l i P ' - S C e * ^ May™--‘*9, '’"i9« date on the obllgallor r e s o l d sale' will t>e niid< a “■» ‘ ihi’'».S,a'"«,*8Sdffiiffis S'’;fflaffl5 w S iaIted . . . f. : .B lthout covonani or war 5“" d of 47-4234 ' merly purauant to 8 U.S.C. 1324(b4(b) a £(. r s r ^ and will be disposed of ac ffi Sa&S f=% o.„JW ,;i„diss■SJ a raAv®™" ...... Quastlnfl lormlnatlon of th «h> Falla County Planning ar ilTl! S y . “ *=«..HANSEN.Il €'Vt— ■ 2 3 ■ ■ •h ^ Sur"^BiMP?M*o^^^^^i , s s S S K ' c w W M Wy%“!5.C S''& 'R ';i Twin amouni of ' S “'S S ffSs, jps™ S ± K , r ! » I w r i :: s ® ™ : lhal nollce of these _ O e o d of Trust Nolo datod fo be the Vl^Pwsldont'of Sm K c HARD^A^ET^Ib^ ^ Senda groetlnos to the May fl, 1979, ln1ho amount of j®{ ‘’'flTLEFACT,lNC. $387.00 oaeh. for the monttis ||XMuteS®ti|l8?nai"um^ '“ J By: Richard 8. Stivara of October. November, anda . '7 '• the peraon who executed Use: IRRIGATION (3.00 CPS)FS) ^ b S sh o d ’iln'lho clfiTo/Twln ------Oocember, 1980; January, the Instrument on behalf of Irom0a/15to09/i5 Fob^fuary. and March, 1981. 3_Si3E 'p.as" SE f f i o W h V ' h l MI J l ii! CoTrn!^i^tnif mS—Ih^putrlol Gourt«Hh»FlHh- Q guRi le - Hearing will iw held uponthe the pfopotea( Clly of’Hansen Areai now duo: plua accumulaled :iAL that auch corporation ^"^Jn«e?yW nfel is ofsTRS^o'F'SiEJffliffl 10, .O l« ^ o n Maarts;-SUMPS & uld s ” Waho^'*ln!*tnd**(o®’lt!S10 of Imout to be establishedkJ In In accordance with Idaho Cod»- lale charooa; plus any olher . n " o ' t » M 10 07-6526 aaahown on mo accom . . cosl* or eiponaes THE **IN'wmm- a.m. on April 29,1981. The for Twin Falls School Olsl*” * Flrat American Tlllo Com- d pany of Idaho. Inc.. an Idaho 9.l6,and23,1981. ^ PUBUSH: Thuraday. Apr. 23,3, andan< 30.198V t Corporation, aa succosaor s • ou- - Conference- Room, 700- w. -- -m/atM,-will-sell at^publlc-1^-- ja m Ies R.-‘MrrcHfeLL.“2n - S-M «"no>Sli«,K ,t Individual, Dofondants. OTICEOF r*,!S5'.Sbd.W ! ,, ' auction, to the .hbhest pubSS Commlaslon at m e hour of 8.-0018.-00 P.M.*on the i4(h day 01 May^ )< bidder, for cash, In awful } - 1961, In the Twin Falls JudlcUlik ^ l Building, Twin Falls, kUho- a a a C o^m ^sW n iw in F a X a ^ ^ i upon said request. | 0 a ^ ln a t oll'aa rav!rt°fo*"* 0 ^ ^ n g will”^ hold uoon ttye" , to the Id^o H e^ Fables l% ^S^^lSSl^PuKc^lmce~ ?dlMp?iSfl5'orthe™tfol^te^ ‘^Uiir«i'°dMcrtp»bn7 of~ Im Review Board. ‘ ' ; f» '< iiS “4 ;fsa wimidanoCodoe7-«uSaaaho ’ aboviB o r m ^ l lia ^ lr w rt n M tfiv’coal to bo supplied are ’ ssfraS S iT . The propoaed revlalon Iss bi « i a » X W i r.iifrorsM SoW .' available at the »hool Ad< '• of Idaho, and described aa conform to aectlon ilnos. ireaaidhearlng. • m islslrallon Offico. 201 Main 10 inhvss'v'ffl.r.i;3 (ollowa, to-wit; gor (arm unlia will be excluded. [ s f e S dellborato and to make a ; NO^IEoffi.cSSSJ ’ ® sSftEw S" Avenuo Wesi. Twin Falla.., to u rt th la .1 day of April. • has boon filed against you In I C^ . I^NTlffa ' •:__ the Dl8trtcLCoij3iLtha-Elim_ -Countf-^PUnnlng-tm i^Inf^ T JQfliaalUSrflct^ tho sute ado area: ancTS) area expected to . according to the plai thereol anyorailblds. . ■— I ' s s w S S ” recordoffin the office ol tho a^oTSiTLVfflAlS; VEN that a Public Hearing will beI RICHAfW)A.P£NCE,aerk • tions to be conaidorM ar«-. Recorder of aaidi above namaejsplalfiiln, «nri! S s w s ’gff'!IU Countv Plannlno ano ZoningI,..- PUBLISH; Thufxliy. Apf. 18. wfl you are hereby directed to ■ .•Falla*'® Sc h o o r ^fstriel ,Sald aate will be made) llle a written .Answer or ' f ------,gli,-Tw ln-F allB r Id ah o - prehensive chemical • do*. •■• • - without- covenant- or-w ar--• - written Motion In defense to-0-— |»r-— L 'Z Z ^SliR lS—I I "!!!!’ t cum brances ■ lo 'sallsfy the'» Ihls ’’Ammons, and"youar‘eB ...... * ; I f =wa“H S sli I obligation secured by andI further notified that unlessJ . - , J ' ; ^ I purauant to the powor olI you do ao within the time 1 THE W r'S e r I aale conlorrod in thodoed of t ~ J* Moscow at a cost ot ------’ / - , J - 1 g rv i ss*s¥=gr The nature of tho claim •*•'■■' • , IDAHO, INC.. a s trustee, for• aqalnat you Is a porsonal ^ . LARRY B. HOLBROOK, De- M' I Ihe bonolit and security of' Inlury and propony danuge» I ------•^ > 1' •' i. i; . ; ■ S m l S s k r (884,000; 4) the osUbilah- ■* ••• • • ...... • • ' mont oi rural health cllnica 1- i..-- V ' " '’snffiliSL. . 1 'M -' ' ' „ Undor and by virtue olan : “ S i ^ u r t , thla 15 day of April, 1... aa Instrument No. 771704 Exoeullon issued out of Ihe K r.rs,„s"a™ £ - ..♦ • • ' above entitled Court, In Ihei ' S a r c i S l Mortgage recorcfa ot Twin ’ ’r ICHARDA. PENCE I above entitled acllon, dated 3 tlonatacoatof$l,072.8Sl^ . F a la l^ u n ty , Idaho. * Ihe purchase of a CT .Th»dofauli for which this By: CLEO ROBINSON ------.1 ...... i“' u> « ia to be mado Is the PUBLISH; Thuraday,-Apr. ; .1 i . obtalnod a ludomont aQalnst (allure to make current a . and 30, and May 7. and • " I ■ J h i : ': ....i... i : ■ 7t, Ihe defendant horeln. on the I eslabllahment o / a rural 1 ' I ' : • flay of AUOUSt 1977. s s s s i r m ’ss’M ’, hoallh cljnlejnaidij^all by ithe montha of Oclobor,__ - I : . , j l g i g “ -TTT - i . . lnto^awon“4rii'M iri!'Tho a S)8t^ 01^ w S'toT * ^ th"e ^1980 and January 1981; an^ s SHS tS I ; •■•;:. Commission: proposes to do this by ellminatlna all reler­ c-M" hS » V « i ! T o i % r a s ? : i } { r , s i' : to tho following doscHbed , jg o a ^ inc. at a coat of ^ other « feea, interest, taxes or &rwgFW ^s?L^"^ real properly, acquired by. ences j and crosa relorencea i ' U rry B. Holbrook and sub- to ' the transporuiion of aort- .* costa aasoclated wim thla ; The 'Board will alao dia-'* forectoaure.I and the baUnce ApMronor^v . ------L ...... : - W iS'oJSTSlS'M i s a i i K M a l : ' fn « ;“'i«o?a;.ii J (ofeoS^rS£^«^“ to Jhis ludgmont.'to Connie liveslock ‘ and Ihrestock (w ^ , and aand and gravel and ■ a f S S f T t e i f ” "' a1 u re g a le s thereof from thei s?nTJi??oYm& ‘ NoSSIoFHWmNG H i , I - V ' and actlona to be uken Flrat American Tltio I ■ ■:• — ^ Y O U . _"a r £ _ ..f u r th er ,. whon activities aubjeei to LE^E ...... ' NOTIFIED thai m e Com­; Board Rovlow-fxavo-been------1-...... m ission intends to adopt by underUken withoul approval ; ‘n'ow^rS: ■ I •.« . ■ W 6,s°p.:fs3 . .fftferenco , _.ail. ^ recent. ' 1aidlnp at ^ u t e i . Box 284, - recorded In Book 1i of - an>er>dmenls to the h aj. p Buhf.'^.l^o. -propoaino a ..^•rdous aubttances and view the Certilicate of Need g Ichange In name lo ROOAEY - " ■ f e ' Regulattona to determine If L E E ^ N K S , haa been fllod ; | - y . , ' ------___any^,^ W tk>B^cf« ngea;« ___ ;; In the above entitled court, - ^ - 4 ...... ^ !— ------7 7 ^ — ; ^ ; -— ■• • ' ■ i

, ^*YOU AHE FURTHER , I s l i l l i - : NOTIRED Thai ■m esf'rule Twin Falls County Coun- enanges c wllLbe c o n ^ r s d - ' vnder the’ No|ic»«nd- ' encouraged and reaaonable Vt S S f . . '. :. ’ vfcw •ccommodaUona- will ba £ , .w w siY iifite'i iComment provisions ol the I will, In obedience to said Adminlslralhre A Procedure made et Ihe public meethtQ 5,'W 5 n .~ tw ln F ,l» „ M.SS unkno»w7. » Such petition will Cr0er of Sale, sell at public Aci A of the su te of ktaho. b e heard at auch time aa the — ;.j. I.1 ■ - -__ • Further Inquiry on the matter M W h x f e ■■£•W ^ti^addrea^to me . ; f S ’^' oSS ^ IS f r S ^ - ■ objectlona, .ahow to the • ' '.Nt-'L ; R.-rr i ■ the School Purchas'mo ? - . ' ■■ t — Exijiitd aM v« rum ed dofondant, of, o deraigned m Bote at area Ar ^ n ^ a ^ m raaaon aoalnat 'T—-T-...., *• • , .- m -and to lha above d»> p. »iM M !B ail.- S MonwbeforeMayiOjim? ! WITNESS^ My hattd' and POHS ' -8«al.ot.aaK)-oiatrtoi-Court— - - ' . J • -»»4 PiaPom ^t'SSw tv.m l^ir^^a'^K t-^ thIagjdaj^M a^ia|l. ' tu S s accrued e r may aceure. ; ' el . Oatedal.TwlnFalls,idaho,' C ! • - ’ I . • ' -i-' day.-of-APRIl; W S b r o y u s , , mhSS

; r ~ - - ^ ■ ■ 1 . ■ . • ♦______• _____ LEGAl NOTICE ^ . l E G A l N O T I C EE.------lEGALNOTICE-^ . LEGAL NOTICE - a------LEGAL NOTICE—------LEGAl-NOTICe— wsMyrApimTnsi— rmes'-i Ka,-J^»-®"«,TeE6P ------— Jrt- LEGALNOTICE ' I s i h ™ """ TTV ?,ljiy'yv •• “»• •»ur a <1T . o'clock A.M;, -ol said " m * day. In Ihe lobby ol the a i r m Idaho, wtll accopt aMlada a « K S K , Von ' in the Malter o( the EsUle ol I] ' CLASS ? gSM'a*S“d 'ia ------LOYD-K. WRIGHT, De-bi c u s e d . „c«U U jN ^. .’".I "hall hi uaii ^ let of Twfn Vaifs*^{ite i* K. CaMNo.2308 DEX ■s a.;:,it.a% .'.'i,'!se-_husbandandwlfe,- ______i I N D ard ■ of to^iho, First Amerlcan TT-" McMULLIN. and PHIIUP E. tie company of Idaho. Inc.. £ "si'w sffiirttssai:V o llld R^Hitl*** hl^" P»«''t* K)e «n Idaho Corporation, m f ANNOUNCEMENTS I FARMERS MARKET s u c c e ^ irusG#. will sell K “ ? - « ■ 04ir*>i.i>it> a lop Vo.• • Upon cuymsni ol me Ilcei 0«brormS«>J t W A S , W c S h . “lS 097KO, C>0>n«l*' 004 VmooINo' xv, ____ 0'*B»onn>fo.l..n. ____ ------egalnst-ihe-uW-deowed- Jl------00®r»Mon-.------fill t^me ol sale, (he (allowing ------are required to present tfieif1*'' Husband end Wife. BETTY ------l(Kl».^oi>«L.WQnleil______'^■‘P'‘«»*'ii.-tt»e wortl!rds d e e c r i ^ real property. Sll- cUims wimin four monlhs > SEIECTEOOFFERS ■ 0> Am..i>oI HiavtjinO license number corre- E S W “uS?& “ »S“i ^ after m e date of m e firsi IO?CqmI»' ''H referenced time will not be K ® C u r a ^ ° d " 'j E i “N K 7own«r S » aritli S t>e ?reoulrH | - to i c ‘h*-certl(ioale:-EYerr- publication ol this notice or COLLUM. Husband and i z J i a i s ^5 i-S M .’SnW i,.-._ ___Wlfe.^the cnv OF TWIN --^stts& sri ge Liquid Chlorine (or Ihe |S tM presented to Bessie M. in.------City ol Twin Falls Water, Wright. Personal Repre-^ heirs, successor or assigns.. I 10>o„ll'./* BoBh.lv "■ ,'■. no ' Waslewster and Partis. anv.and, all other .oersons* 071 UoR0^ Wonrctf * •i unknown claiming an inler- . 113 ta-.-'vS Honihlupnl.»»_ ____ •Vl^n f SS cily C o5ftS jli^ W-- Ptgf'^fir ^ - jn-- -e st. rlght.-tltle,-esute or nenn ...... y— li fl'®d a Petliloti K -SSffl-rpW 'cot:' S. Fls'^M Ssisiiia i; l l w S a ® ' plaint adverse io PlalntlMs;M REAV ESTATE FOR SAIE:e W by bid bond, certllled check,a ' tS r m ll^ n * 0^ ^ ’ **"® t '■« n O34 0p*r,»<0«»*» — ^3!SS^S5fii n: M h le r 's check or cash In 0 BESSIE M. WRIGHT RECREATIONAL " w J A* e b o ifj e ihe amount ol 5 percent (S%) ;* »y . fiirellel to the center line of - ««l^ionofthecityco^ni of tHsI the am ount'ol the pro-1 l w 3 “H 3 E cro'iomtwrlyr?ur8eMes. 037 roi-.vIBo.xh..s M»>jn no| .i.i,i|„ , |,„|., I ifAY C0M8S. a minor. A ... . Route »3,,,r.Addison...... Oj9Aii>aa'AloU...... l77Spo...»uOooJ»______^ J [ « « r i n ^ ^ _ n ^ t Petition I#a • Avenue t o l , Twin a“‘P'''»"’. ■ • Presenu a eurrem • ^ H E a E H L > [Division of Dislrlct CourUor s s n ss • Cftesinut Street a dIsUnces I/K.wr.sd's.’h 'i'it> Twin Falls County, idaho, on 91 of 123 leet 10 a point 25 leel NOTIFIED Thai a CompUlnt1 - ‘J?l^a^s^«„^.rads;^! I North ol the Soum Ilns ol Monday, the sm day ot May, .1881, at m e hour of 10:« 5 RENTALS ' • nbleii TnnMuUtKM) ^ pj said NW U, NW u : thence t 0 clock a.m. Upon huring, :SS&Tg;3‘a . « , OiO Furn ( Unlu>n Hou>«>\ ' !tL®« «M intie< ff— W eal parallel wim Ihe Soulh ell parlies will be given an Jud clal Dislricl ol the SUte' OMrurn op1t.S0upU.» iransmli from (he deposii N Ine o fsald NW U NW V4 85 ~ of Idaho, in. and tor theI OSiUnluin Apn: t Dvp'*,«l 10 -jeet to the point of Beginn* :Ssss."a.% K « .%“& M ai,ii,iaa' AUTOMOTIVE , 0S7R«°lo*Mobil*Hom«t 131 Auio$«r>i<« ^ : ,^ ld u i e will be made [ 0SSOIU«aSuitntitll*niolo' l33Auioraiit S nH e7 '5 ! ,”' 3 s ;! S O E ' 061 Co/ogt Raniolt l33Auio»Wonl«d t .Com m lulon, Twin FallsIU answer or a wrIHen motion ; rr= a"J!s: I 063Woni»dTol(*nl , l34Aulotrorl«fli I, posM salon or er>-J: W uteS faterD epa^em ” - ;C oun^. s u te ol Idaho, lhata t in defense to u ld CompUlntI 0&5Toun»ltT>oilf>l«nlo1 , ;S Public Hearing will be held ' l3SCrcl*l*Suppl.tt -— upon a re q u u t (or a Condl— 0>6Mobil»Hom»ipo{« ___ l,36H«ov»lawiBmt«l | . 1 oBlFoaflon"secured*'by'an3“ ' Apartment. a s S of S Hetim f S and L I^Otrgcki > MERCHANDISE Il42lmpoit,Spoii« Can Ij-- i^^ApprMlmalely_3 Ions - - 1 e- - the time herelnssecllled, 0»TMIu«IIor>*ow>re>lcl* U«4WhMlOf~.. I a S « ° ' “ - f r f I -scribed properly: the PUIntlHs will Uke.I. P70Wa«»dloSuy _ 1l4SAnJiqu*Auioi______I- .' of land in the10 ;ludgment- egslnsl-you-ee-I- OTnh*.»ondClo*mg------'1'USAutot'AMC g, .'pre^mufdOimpUlnr. 073Ant,qu«i IISSAglovSwicIi " ’ h ~ E s m S C S " 10 ' TTie nature o( the cUlm 074Xtu«Kolln»lrum*fliv »S4Auio»Cod.llot I . i s B H t e S i T f S ' l H S .againsl you Is a quiet tille 077Rod<«, TVSSi«i«o ■SfrAuloiChryitar eddlilonal flva dollar (ts.M) n i-& Nrip"'A,TS^= - 07Bru>niivrtaCe>p*it ISSAuioLCha.iolal I i l60Ato«.0adB«.I ...... eSOHvallngSAirCond I euch inveallpau£i wh%) ; l ^ t e d 4 m llu . north o1i ss 16? Auloilincolnt '■ : : :««7S ,fr?o ■ Curry. ;cause oi ectlon is es (oliows: OSJSulkliAgMaltcKil. Ilt6Aulo>'M*icurv ; . p S w F i ! may require the hearing as oea Cocos* Sot*. i. here noticed to be cot>- ■The Intended use la to divide0 ' Two parcels o( land lASAulotOldtmebtU ; « ? o M « ? S i ,e 2 eere percei and sell 1 OSSFKVMIod ' I170 Auldt Poniiac Oe7Plonliair*«i Il73AuiotPoniiac " » “co'r.K ?„r;Js: ’ : S n W S ; 1 : g w r m ' i t t s r i s -^NOTICE IS FURTHERn South, Range 17 Easl or the OSSCoodlhlngttoCai . Il7JAulO|.Pt,H.OUlh Q ; Boise Meridian. Twin Falls o«of«t Il74Aulo>Oih«c ^a-fe'TR^TH ER 0«IAu(lh>ni Il7SAuioD«aUi« I ' Delhrerlss are 10 be made NOTIRED that hearino in this mailer shsll be con- J : ;ii^K ttrw 'U f : asf„»n,raa"a’,r. :Jlpn, recorded August 10, ■ ! assi" K.o'Sirvni.Si ’ ■ ^ (B ) Tne Pound^ ler Shall i oot receive any dog or I g ^ . *a Instrument^ No. -;^Sr!3;;»?i«,o-8S ! i W.’« A dvertisingg [D e a d l i n e s .^^ATED (his 1 day ol April. : ! a V M “c'M“„ C ’tri,.1S2 - lo u G^eSbeaJ^^^^ . ^ s s r . -JUbOEMICHAELREOMAN. i ...... tilS ar.: I: u i e Is to be made ia being •!S3e»M ■ aleV ^^ : Any and all persons inlsr-. t)ound«d?iriifBWMl’bit!lo I n a l i ...... K ' ; M W = a B . the (al ur® to pay when due. | -'ested may app«ar>at uld- ...... m t u m n t i - mde?s. I •hearing and register their W iilw ila i...... S:OOpBTMsday ' ;• Under :s to noll^ S ttie S CJIy SOoo C ' In delermlnino lhe lovrest /w h o shill Imjwund a a l d ^ , « t? ;.tjfes; ! lfh,M RX t5.a ...SHDpaW idD^ ■ . herein provMM for. If there sh fflss.r«gaA 'K i« « i l ! i ? r « ■may■i (lie their written com- In > th , Eaat by in , ^ t Iln, of ; »cene» tto ^ !ix ,,’'c«& FLORAOVERACRE -- °*Flrst***Am erl^^‘^Tltle received, « and to accept me HMsyourlUO AGENW^Ktoberty M m panyolldsho, Inc.. p P' ropoul deemed • *nost lle«nso»xplra0S— _____ loot, m or, or iBaa; to a T DISTRICT OF THE STATC OF . HOW AT THE TWIN FALLS . - . Flier, Idaho. . [( AN/iMALSHE(.r£R.. I The Inlended use is to re- c LOCATED: im jH A V E . W. : . ^ DOYOU NEED, Sburce; GROUNDWATER - ssar& i ttr& ns ; Date filed; 03/24/1U1 t MAGISTRATE DIVISION * A SecreUry-but nowhere, Amount: 3.00 CFS . aJIN K S'K Sftfi'us.: f ,a .a ‘"'Ssteii'! in „ Ihe Matter ol me E suie of g5 S K ^ « ^ ' S p j PET OF THE WEEKI BUck & .loputone? .«>J white Malo Pointer. Good * 1 Extra^ work, but no one to’ highest bidder, for cash, irt • ‘“bI» u'S!K%’8 " « KAJE^ R. HAYES, De- 2 dl5“ l'on.''°““ * land K -huntlng-possibllltlesr-Very- -do -do, It?------.warm and friendly. * , No , enough work lor ai.. Handsomedog. .. / (ulMlme 'S ffl?fe— " '-5'Stott tolor businesses such .as “« W H 3 = 1 Z Male bUck Lab/Shepherd youra. you Just bring us your 'HEATirio p^OO ^ S ) from ^y?PfiJi?:5< ISSL?'. Lot 8 of f ^ i | l s i i s | mlx.8m oaoid. woiwor(5-plek il up s le w hours against Ihe decedent or hls- •“• a ,?*”,« » ,l ■TOWEfl-jsSl CFS) from D ol Beginning. '. ;3.3. Female bUek Ub puppy, 2 Uler. Freeestlnialesi estite^are^|equjry|^to^ . paor^gi II the pla{ Ihereof recorded in j . . CALL73448M ” 4.,Wt'o_lf|8fi_8etrec,oldar. Place ol Use: NKE NWSE -rt » : £ M n 2.°foaIe*’bUck poodle, good 'y - j LAWSHOP — l'?l¥Fl^lA®£^il"““ - & ld sale will be made ^ s # M -may | file Iheir written-eom- StW Si syiaW W tS p Uncontesled divorces, S7S..;. Oigejj.1^ Means: WELLS « >J sss s w s m S( undersigned et the address 3 « b W rw “hi.e^ i i f 's s i Ia new home. 8 mos old. SK‘a i s r ‘a . “ r * a - : — - \ order avalUble. 33M732,’- ssw ihStt'T.;'!; si I! Boise. poimwi M longas he serves___gwm a d , ivllatr, durlno ™ su lar_ U i ifSffiSalU n^-S! -vSW .& ai*m N ,-JS! herd., brown. bUck, ail PALMISTRY PAL READING! A ll" . Ndno.a,.r . co « e M i h » g { [ T t o u m 73*29- Esst, 314.2 shols.^^to a new home. :li - ru a ' ■ ■ Attorney s (orE suie S ft'aitt'E ate' Chairman. Twin Falls p.i 2. a W K 342.7. 6.I- "O iWalley" Red Seller 733-4089.______--•• ^ I gfhi.^’S^fl I puppy, male, to e new home. SELUNG SELi H.C.A. For morv ' Trust Departmenl at Telephone20^6434368 , 3. I r information call 734-B184':' -SW A i?^^gggf-| eftergpm. :PANY OF IDAHO; INC.. a s c : 4. 4 u l h 37*55’ U s t, 82.0 IMPO UNDED April 21 trustee, (or the benelll and k 1.^Black Awhile male eheep ^ h o , and must be Illed by (Mrs. Janice Stover aij ,: 5. ^ulh"°0'?20’4™ do W f f i r K t W - 80.0 (eet, more or iess, 2.°%[nale 2. black shepherd worial733-7*Maltereom. ~ . . .PU bKOS eL S ^ to a point, uld Dj^Qi___pii §.“ Maie Irish Setter, red & would jwul like to m eet Udy who - ■ tfie^aloreuid‘’McM"u'tiln br,brown w/coiUr. tikes archery, hunting, (ish- ______.;______JnO.JM mdM ^h^raphy. ______P tKfna'ourelMrs^.'Rease SOT^ ~ l.-»tole9olden^§R^ev^ ^ 02-7332 ‘ er/irish Setter w/lesther replies^ lo Box Y-29. c / o _ iS 'ssr*''||]S i P l S ^ S ” !DA Hofw f AND^FOR W?N |: Su! » t “o'ss.;|.j"'oS'2 M)IUr. Time ^WHTC^R^yV!N_E.-tfof_|O a ■ALLS COUNTY______^______FileFller_u]^,.untll-S;00-p.m ,------M.S.T. on April 24,1981, for 2. ?.-Mile-8UCJTTerrrer pud" w/whlle epel on chest, red ***'swered. An Equal Opportu- ' ’ fSSlSiiiT^rn"“oW «u“lW e^‘ nily Bachelor. _____ S.failure l , to ■ make current di iM^entS^delSh “ r^- dit— 3. iluddedcolUr.______Ji» y j SourceiSNAK^RtVER...... mo■monlhly pments In me fr ffiKiSiVxdaJsSi ss !Smemberment. - insurance.' •• i. Male Buck PomerenUn Date Filed; 03M8tt5ei ^amamount ol <2S7.00 each lor n Instrucllons^^i^bUders and Amouni: 0.01 CFS the CaseNoeiJ . Sd' L^oSldJnRetrlever female. Selected Offers i p S ' l «ivaiubiy*at a ■ the "lupefir^ th I :hokechaln&(lucollar. , “Thlrllst br supplies and £§? m ______Jobs of Interest . . iB i s S HOURS5.7PMONLY 2I AMBITIOUS cos-,'. w I M g g " . ? * i f o “ gfa,rlct :M0k lo n ^ thru Friday; 7334880 meloTielolofllsu to lease , s ta - - s s :;:; s md read aloud at the time ORoi^OTI^AND CLEOROBINSON B«} e « u se Dogs are brought locail 9»c07Tins RHE FOR) l Ml i s c s i i : ind p u c e su te d lor ilnal ■ecelpt ol bids. The Board of pui APPUCATIONS (or s i t e ' D I,55|.o. M . ^ : PUM,. « ^ • ^A^imlon ^*e?lheChW I h i ?Er«W e74rurS; Snansger now being' Uken.'-'' frotective Act has been (lied f.i2 ,'rH dW ''k.a?'j: Is u so c la te d - wim mis W S»l!re*sTd' Vest End Senior CitU ens.^ ■ S S S a p K t e i elec t any and. ail bids. IW _ I. 'dail S!?hV)uhl.543-4S77.------• — slleau and Keren Valluu 8l .'i "• SCHTOL^^glCTI413 :mMARJORIE’SAI FLOWERS for :Corlome and pick oul e puppy >}penlngs M n for assUUnls to-“ sRoy C h a rlu Holmea and • r lull g r ^ doo- they ihsmpoo. help wim perm C :.’ BytRENNySRAYTON J'j? le u : deilvefles. All oc- :or cesjone. 54S Spariis. 734- woiwuid love to have ahom e. «lor, conditioning, e tc .. Guaranteed u la ry + com- K S k " ® ” "' : ™ .KsssnV W iiiirrar The (oiiowlna Individuals ' Auttituthoitly, 111, Higlo v B S m[ ^ 'ChrkeO( the .Board of ^BSSS=S=BB== nlssions. Have you t e e n : 3ST bindie colored pit bull outiut of me hair business for a OB ^ LMIiFdond s,riS;'B »'9' ' - - • / ■ iJEROME j E DOG LOG >ST; Female yellow lab 'cuttln< len set for me hurfniT^ triever mix, Oulncy 4 Flier 4733 f< COCKOCKTAIL WAITRESS: i i - l l , W « o M 3 I - s S £ a - i& S pply In person to The Alley ' ouise Rouch Foundation ;’ Hours: H 8am^mmon-(r1 .——— ^------:10.. a 1214lh Avenue Soum. • A m o u n tfS fi^ i^ ’*®' jWjjr a ' :exXP p COUPLE< or. retiree lo iwenue>esC TwinFalls. • ortnl S.SUMaleAuatralUnSheoherd lanage MH park, TF. Bor>- i i i i i i Ible. Resume, phone I to ^^A"bllS/AS'raiUr> : W!L ^ _____ ^ed'publl^and^i^.. S s s s M . , i k S' b jS IW f a |K s?u.ix, iias»OMPLISHED_,PIANIST P.0..£ J'n Vhite & brown, 4 mos. ■ >Meu XPERIENCEO GRAVITY I. 2 Female OefflianfShep- cujir i; a M iw . AeK w r Jan R. :j2eiWOyOR ^ a wanted. Phone.; Pehlnent Inlormation '^ordI^X . bUck « b(j^.^ - . • ------'FULL-ULL-Wm E WAITRESS ,?, • ' ssKSswiM a iriTMal,BflltanyX;\rtillo4 .tiypirPNOStS. . Tobacco. • ;needeeeded, apply-at Mhe u t- ' the .htenul Revenue ;red.-M .1 yM r, I :W ,I||ilOht L o u , Self- tleUMetre»fnn. Twin Falls...... ISudeaffluW ^^ SfraSSi. ■ •'yp-‘ -tMMEI SI! ^wS "w fa r^ * 'COMI ’Mt^Doglfcenaaahm noalaslB.324:72>t. S90i;biil must be receiv^ , lh lue 31. Chsoter 4000, Idaho ■ GIV I lime (or the: public.bid... Ino odteAnnoS^.;— r-...... - :e e a l e the - Idaho Oeptrtmenl ol s^'aslA jssfi ■ Th« Aulhorily, County and 'th « F & Sneu ^ml'S?"*' ’* ____ ^ b l l s ^ mis 23rd day ol Mao.ropm.' ]«<»"«jn aiid 2 years’expeHence:' ?hf\o iss^ks® isj C ?r*a;s;s'ff.'",irst ^ credit and collection work ahosplUl.bankorslmliar-• f s n f e iM a rssgffrag, ,.,! jsB 'j8^.T a,« stitution. Excellenl u U r y - i ______!. I ;*1“ | I« |K ■ -. • g S ^ H E N AUBED------REDMAN • :___ C trtngtfteabwed— >d.ff1noj{.beriellta,Contaa.i: ! ?^ajRft.jiUCK ------— m ti55& K ==rrg ^Tl—girt^farynratiir*- " * ^ mer-; :^ t e Apf, ;wdell.Jnjuffd rtgliVhl^ St^** ." - i ------■ - . - — ' ! 'i — ______r "D-4 T lm e i-N e w s, Twirwin Falls, Idaho Thursday.^ AApril 2 3 ,1 » 1 ittefa- Otr- BusmaaaOpportanftjnWaa* OSO ’ ...... Hwn*<'lWSW S iir - o r ------Homes For rs s a i r - T a r ------HdmeiToreilSTSild" **030— ------HomasFoi-Salo-- ’ . .007 .lobtot Inlernlerest— _007______:*obaofJntajnt »n»et_ OOT______Joba of Inten i 2 2 ” _ .COMMUmQ?_CHIM_ei POSmON.OFEN (or cleriu,cle .T h e city of Twin Fallaalls Is m y.hom a,naar Jarom eC l^’wnv' ^CAU'TODAY lor I U ! 'nRED OF CITV UVING? 1. 3Ply-in- pleased to-announcele thot ^rsa. ^ y access..: H r CARPATHIAN -Acres on'HlghUwn Drb ... I SOUTH^^IDAHOHO p-jrsor?^ al**7-EIow»n on^m KI ue opening for, ma^b^^wsltlosltten ?771. ______era^ h^e*' ’ ^ :Walhut troo Is an ad<•o o ~ with loncod pasiurog andar -Tha home everyone loves is (AL Lakes B M N.. EOE MF/I^ •WMO HIGH SCHOOL student,1 i^11 on 3 lo u adjoining rer .laalura of this axecui 10x18' bam. Th* lovelyV briibrick ''OW available In Falls'East ; " TE^ofiSot^^^ ___1. C u ra to r. Salary can ; SPRINGCflEEK■tf brick home, 3 Bodroomi ^ home leatures 3 Bodroomooms. EsUtos Subdivision. This -2 , _ : _ ANNOUNCES ^ baths, IWIng & family ro 2 family rooms. Urgeideck dec alow home foature»,.,.3.. ■. OPEN APPUCATION FC :with tiraplace. On groi f e ’s . K r a - i Moo. thst is parlly enclose-losed. Bedrooms, 2 n baths, formal ■ - INSTRUCTOROFmree. ealespeopio wanted. B E ly. volved in tho constructlc £ : ; 'lovol. Owner will “ cai "Y- central vacuum, mart):nart)le dining room and Ihrino nxim. ■ VOCATIONAUFARMDIEi (^ 1 mainlenance and repair )I8 ol kitchon with breakfast nook, DIESEL Lakes Volkswagen. i K ■■’“ rfemoi.lofConnl..» ! _ ’ wa . iBoooaRmpi . counter tops and lols i , ____ .MECHANICS. 733-2954 lor appolntmt 7 33 -9 2 1 17 ' ':otherextras.SM.500|f57BlSTBu -family room with flrepUce. i askJorJImHauflhen. a S ° " & T ’S m . .DUPLEX, good rotuma, nl 'c o u ifra Y u v in g ’ with car garago and an un- ■ • -SA U R Y RANGE: Open. ,'SgS: :IIH SHuaoMlte location, 1-3 Badroom.rl i!S :vl«w. Only 0 mlloa Irom Tl LYNWOODREAU T v finished basem ent. Exlra : -POSITION AVAIUBLE:s')' SKYVIEW- HAZELOEL sIm S Falla Momlnoskle Sch< j r y - GEMSTATEREALTY now Uklng applicationsi i ^ f X ' y .» Jhteer CONCRETE work, patk • fflOB/uatamSfrtJN., • y high insulation and oloctric .Jufyi.iaei. r? Si llramanlorcrashrascueajj*a«J_ idrivawaye, ekt«waks. •a Fr ns.'sg;: ”»< :araa. ThU 3 Bedrwm, :«.S2S Slue Lakea Bhti.N., JNE* cortilled nursea akiea — — :bath homo has a won}. wot : ------J l ____ iiBat.wlll.makeJhis.a.home— V______-A PkfcA TlO NDEAOUNE S traSL J * saet^ fy ofUcar:ar tlor ;*etlm«tos. G & B Concra« t a . .FOR SALE by owner, ni — - : . -733-5338-— ~ irsons- -c»lle>es.fu^«w» ■ L."** -bumlnpjtoiraJhalclxcuUi 'a s certified nurses aid 'ZZr~ '«>upi«knTM/o*rti ^ M the heating eysto : d Bties^ ’ ■ •iOM; su#p5!rtod'^ crtmiiui'vt neaa :wilt. Fully carpeted, all i Into ystom!’ T ~ S A A A ;VERY"AfTRACTTVE ranc ------Claaarooffl a n d . Kboraiiaraiory lor Rsqmrad knowiedoo; b u ilJ S " 'E*l8tlllcato by tho SUto» Do-Q 4l8l.6olserlPa3TM .------»xp*- m ade. C aitT aM aai. “ MI.OOO. 7 3 3 ^ 7 . Houk Roi nlmal ------Assumsble toan, In good gooc bdrm, 1% balh, lu 1 bsmt. ' wrtmonlofEducatlon. •...... THE CITY, ol Twin Falla rJonce. inci^lng^Inlm! - W ______HonayToloiI loin :h>.OPenydayaawwk. :k>catIon. S20.000. '' Assumable loan L « P « fia n ca wim plomblns ^ AMLETT Oraduat[on"*“'"rom^ j pleased toi announce t “ a ' ...POWERRAKING $48,500.32M108.828 sih SI , • " w n l n o ofrth'e poslllbn 1IHW 0*L L ...... 0 * - d ^Ls . ; FALLS : " ' AMERICAN ______appfoyedH3.orO .E.Di ------^ ^ -Enoineor-TechrlWVrSaU « S 2 5 a S » 1 ..21 years orago or abovo.*■ . J 1 « 7 -i« i per monlh. J ROTO-TILUNQ garde ~~~REAUESTATE~^ ..C flU enol lhe UnlledSUIoi ^------PROFESSIONAL ■^'H anayRM lty^ include survoryir t an tractor. »10 up. Call 7£-7«^ Tho equity In your homo ca Y S APPRAISAL , • Mfnlmum of eight yeara "..or • " ’2 :1*00. Call aftor Opn • can REALTORS . lull Ilme recent soccetalS?.fu Inspwjik ■P'n* be turned Into cuh througJugh - (Across Irem^ ^ rt House)jse) ' 6IOS0 . Lincoln V . . computing quanlllles^ a S a Z S1901. i 734-2288. ___ a fast Homeowners loa . .gainful employmenl as For addlllonal i n f ^ t k i c 734-G880 733-4079 ■ 0* materials, bid lWN Irom Transamerica FlnancU OWNER TRANSFERRED- 5 • diesel iraclor mechanlunic. specifications, InsullatliS S m ‘5?''^ *' Wllliamay Ir t =ra* Servlcoa. Your money cai Additional experlenee i AFFORDABLEI You ci Joyce Cota'...... 73M71 IJgnx bedroom, 2% balh hom* on o ' PUt’I'c Uboratfi Estlmaies. 42M8aa. __ b e usad to consolldsta blili Dave Hamlett...... 733-4024030 MaryAkkerman ...734-3B83 Gsrfleld, quallly abounda 'Iruck and aulo mechankxnlcs mainUInii ^ buy “ big ticket-- items, re assum e the loanol S28.9001 desirable. ' « r i potlunlly Employer. 2 reliable persons will clea 'in ^ interest. Total monthiwlhly ■ • •• APPUCATWN working relailonthlps wl r - r houses. Tues. A Thun^ RWdellng. put Inti ^ $t»,000 .-'PROCEDURE: contractors. Requinlulred VOLUNTEERS wanted tc per jnvostmants— you decide knowledoo:' Advanci I. Does not disturb your firs ■PP'? mathomaUcs: soomoti mortgaM..Tose«howniucl eand ^ W- W W^ VERY COMFORTABLE older 5.000. ------4 bodroom home-wlth-cory I CoordlnBlor_tLihe-CoU«o at7 BuUnaMOpportunms you u m bonow . call: upsUire.—TV-area.-Formai -inffMibuir^^i.^*a4,!Mo^^ - ;bf southern Idaho, VoTt m rralnlno and experleni •=— FOR SALE ombroWery busijTl- In T w in F a iU T S S ^ — ___ dining with window aeat & . Cenler. P. O. Bo* 123a. f*Twli ! " equlvaront to 2 years ol iflda - n e u . Eatabllahad mall orde _____jramodelad kltchea. Ownor Palls, Idaho 83901. Telt “Sct a» ' simpiM. der in Jerom a 324.2M0 THIS HOME SAYS I'Hm W WENDELL-3 -bedroorrr I . ! : - -lofie.wlth.baslc courw wo; ^ accounts. Work oul ol youour_ In Rupert 43M787 —- PRESTIGE! Olstlnguishfti will look at VA or FHA orrwiii will t^oma wllh full basement- — -;-Pgon«:-<20e)-73W55i~8)i In ch>ll or related •AolAMS I - -gST*iUSHED-RM-E.UUlUla- own— homa^Equtennwl -xarry,«3,000^.a2t,------M. . ina field and 9 yeara i .:,.OENERAllNFORMAT»N: p r«5?"i'-SBSS;S3;laS: ^ TS o t ^ ^ 5 a 5 e -; Frinoe b enefiu include sicfsicfi .^W edworkoxperlenee.'■ commercw u lo s fwfMn F T S l i S latr scaped and fenced foi . l«ave. pakJ life insurane* 2 .horses. Has ali lha axiru SPUT LEVEL HOME on 2Vi ' Interesled indivlduala mui nnfi you would expect In Ihitt \ seres, 3 bedrooms, IM bslh, : heallh and accldenl Insur K £2=ci.,'ns„i.“is III oo* : 734^)600 .'ance and vacation periods ^ *ocatad in Buhi. Weil S’ S'HiiF'™ '’ ^ family room, hoat pump. " Oroup health and acciden Mj Ol. MoneyWinled 097. - d a ^ off-maatar bedroom. a .Munrotltoilrtra E?"tM !« , ‘ 'W LU DEL RIO ESTATESfES .»79.000. ': Insurance lor dependants It April, 1981. Appllcaitenaari* M -Therafora, wa can ghre par- '.available. OS U u s ic L e ^ FOR SALE BY OWNER!HT2 I GEMSTATEREALTY'■ : At Pole11na& Washington .. 'Hlrlno Is done wilhoul, r» avallablo at the City Hall, a S' 22? Bedroom on PrasMondent ' 529 Blua Lakos Bhrd.N., StroetNorth " .OFnCE,...,...32W1 - : oard To race, color, religion. ^ saias paopia shoukf never "MOOE O'DAY CO.. " the ns, SIraot. Compleiely r* OPEN HOUSE DAILY itiH nations laroest chain 1 of :all modeled, ali appllaiKos + : 73^5336 IrOIMM [*• lor addlitonal deuils. 7S ba bothered With daUH ^ work. Thia is possibleltn* Iranchised fidlea ready lo . earth atove. 100^ carpolec — ; Orby Appointment 734«370370 John K oett...... 324^057 - VOCATIONALFARMDIESEL3EL because the brokers tlmo^ wear atores ia looking lor = & much wood panoling O o lH tn d y ...... 324-45J9 INSTRUCTOR ^ Intorasted indlvktusi to be Musi seo. Assunubla^rJ a n 00: • Baneflts of mobile homa>me .JaynaFlelds ...... 3244S38 ' Instruct In a 11.>monlh diesel. . . . City of T. F. is sn equi ^1 tha Iranchlse owner and op-“ Real Estate . ! i or IHA at 7H%. ier Iivlng together with tho dls- iram opportunlly employer. ^ o-l r»"S'K :is,s;« Iraclor m echanic' program tim es. Interviaw* by ap- S» ______FofSalelie ______^LjifSSM K STL — tinct advantsge of Und own­*»f>- • IDEAL RETIREMENT HOME designed lo prepare gradu- *5 K /SlK fflK S ership. right in the heart of Idaho's * ' laclory' location can be ; a te s ; lor .succesaful antfy laa FOR YOU... • I28JOO A SWEET DEAU 3 best hunilng . & nshing. - ■ , J« v e l employment a s tractor<^0f , . _ .IMMEDIATE OPENING r lor r , . found. Mode O'Oay wilt — *37.500- -3 Bedroom homer,-L bedroom, ^Vt bath two-level»el • If your home quaillloa ,„ Double wide mobile homo furnish ali marchandlaa on a home, localed on Presl-sl- (allck built or mobile), we'll . mechanlca. Degree nol fe- 1^ - Salesperson at leading M ______Homaa FWSiKIII, complete with fria, range, '8ji on perm anent foundallon. • qulred, but muat have The Clly ol Twin Falla■ li Magk: Valim Auto Dealer.^0 conslgnmanl basis "you pay JW- dentui Street. Excellentint Uke It Inon trado. - .All alectric haat plus ;,flilnlmum ol a years-of. X| pleased to announce mi as you.aatl.” Stora n 3 BEDROOM HOME. t198 ^2} «tanor homo or good ronUItal fireptace. Ali applUnces In- . tm ploym ent a a a farm dieselu a opening of the poslUoft to invastmant for fixtures,a, month lor 18 yaara. 12000p P f S f e i rry • From $35.900.00... manym Ciudad. .Call- John, _____mecnajilc. Soma expertance anAdmlnlstralhroAklelnthti?;- -iste ia .sy s;:.i')- laasa hold improvementss, _ down.,ei2 2nd Ara Wast.„I.__ .771------______^ g.'°p£;i%r"" floorpUna to choose Itom.»j_- .Munroa-Robirts R.. E. i i i ...... : as an aulomotlv* and,mKku r t ' aonable. AH appilcanu -or M.000- 2 Bedroom near cnachanic desirable. MeetiMt SS27-018 par month. Jol E 5i?;5wa!y.»i!i?- ^ duties include: clerical anc should apply in p a w n at _ Fner 00 tt. Acre. Clean. : GEMSTATEREALTY i slale vocational, teacher c o n f^auloa Chav,740 WeatI ' i S S i .certllicallon requirements. sacretarUI duties Involvinf^ Main Street. Jerome. '*> . Cari Schollstall P. O. Box - * & eeilenl fringe and ^ re* typing, dIcUtlon, corra. ■Uj_ 4«6.Bolaa.lDP704.______2 ACRES wllh 3 Bedroom'm - IN'JEROME ’ ------Urament-beneiits.-An-Eqttai-1 ^ THANK YOU MAQIC home. 30x40' ahop. bam,m, Beautiful older homa wllh Opponunily Employer: '“ ' - - a r i i g a gSISS' a n 7 A U ^ .- f o r mW ng ow B U s l l J l ^ ^ o ^ o b d family 00. lots ol storage. 2 stories *pL .6y»lfW M _*_growlng. auc*.. I 992 plus partUi basem ent. 4 l [ ^ caaa. However, due. to IivO '-. pro|«t. - -Locaf -ResUih^ Bedrooms. Can 7SMC24.. • t f f s r & K ^ P L E NEEDED for resi- wl/Drhra-in tor aala. Good Immediate sale. This at* bMrooms, 2M bslhs. family ^ Burtoy area. Vary good nat^ 1 YEAR OLO cedar skfod 3 tracthro home localed on - room, 2 firapucas, Urga ri ssss».:^5!: a home with 3 Bedrooms, fsm* -IB *ront porch with swind. I to help ralleva the bunfen. 11 on Walnut Street musi b e seen ofdcaeleanilnessandorder. iS iar^^iiE S :I' Uy room, flraplaca, on rne Insido a s woll a s outsido to Required knowtedge: muatu„ you hava the desire to ba a 0 private driveway on l Acra. E . Kop^wim’o“{iS'’an^^ ^ be approcUtod. Quite abll ofDf this 3 bedroom homa — know how to usa an electric i a':^o?tfi"thria£Z Jual 3 minules Irom ' ______DRiVEWAy. aALES»..e»pefUIrt-— typewrlleri------dlcuilno ^ s tropms. Storage building. 0. located close to city in NE!l S f e S ' In machine, copy machino. re- ^iri-AwamiasrBnowtr£0^-& bio-td.hWlfl- * Ttraa-harrtYearotdCTttage-ga------733*1082or324^-r ------,rw s»ioSS'„.2 rS !S rS .-2 ;"’.7;i?:¥;ror aoned lor business. T40. ' Loan ol $27,500 at 6H% in*V---- home with ,1 m ro o m , livingng ______. . Hanson Bridge.______. E s E » " ill room kitchen, wood atove s a v T o S f f i n and ia ali aiacirio that would JEROME'S Basi ■ RECEPTiONlSTf SecreUrv-ry. modules, ete. Must be sble "• SYNTHETIC OIL and rautad '*! Neighborhood. Ali brick, all i S S S L* products. Sat your salaa2 baths,, lou ol extras.is. Acres overiooking theIho •n«L Country Roaljora, 733-.y b a tha perfect place lor lhat ______Buhi area, dutlaa Include ? _ 8Mrtoo.th_^8chopi Jis trte t.. hot. .-OTtB. . . ^ elsctric hom*: 2000 4- sq. ft. :i-_. .Snaka -R|yor..-Naiural-hot ------loved one who needs to be»• •3-B adroorts.’- 1 « balfi, 2 ------phone-awilchboard'4 aome ' ^ S57^. Auumabia loani-i i i r water provldaa Iraa heat lor : close. All thls'located on t • clerical. Piease sand ^ re- Qualllicatlons: high'school • 16MBalAlrClrcle.734.a52a.!i tha home and 30x80- swlm- T vare secluded acra with ioU.; lirapiace#, « '^ :< y u '5 arags ■lo graduate wllh 1 year steno- Im- S32,000 GOOD INVESTMENT with storaga area. A n c e d BY OWNER* aaaumabla loTnin ming pool. Must see. B07. t ol fruit, ahado 8i evergreen graphic advance eecreurui■Ul WARNINQ! at 9%. prime N.E. location, Q -iraas;—smsil 'pasiuro " & ‘ -backyard wllh-undarground I t------The -■ Tlmaa-Nowa ra-- aprinkiera. For' aalo by - custom built 2,200 sq . ft., i kitchens, all electric, sepa­^ uardan area, plua several owner at 324-6403 after Spm. -SSL ssStesi^'t commends lhat you In*; yaar old homa. 4 bdrm, 2 rate --olKtric meters, .outbulidlnga.l0£.A Dincioioiwut»«».nM;iiii. 1 tath. pantry. 2 nraplacas, i- duties. « 8 aabviMafs } ERAV ■ 'NEW'CEDAR 5 bdr, IH ba, *• BABYSmiNG, my homa,I, aspaclally those from out ol :wliIpayforltsell.#81-A* ' : GEMSTATEREALTY " on m acra- not subdlvldled. - KKlWTJ'."sa:11* Applicants-minfhava. an anytime axcapt Fri nights,I, s u te or oHarad by aoerson NE of Jerom e. Spilnklars. application on file on or ^.Dro^nawalpoma. BY OWNER, newer home.I : ' 2-car • par,, outbldgs,. . . . IMMEDIATE OPENINQ. .10 EHiclent floor pUn.FHA/VA,.. Assum. 8H% loan, (can’t bo ' - /p«>pi*.^ Seltlno appolnl- ,, fanead^ra.-aBdm.,2batfi,- . ■ ...... F « o “n . r M t g ; : BABYSITTING lor 2 and 3^ Wa suggasf you consult. [•j raOM.JISOO to ISOOO DOWN, . .m ents lor national photo*0. ^ U c t Bruce WliUama in full unfln. '•twm t, sunny ■ ■ kitchen. C kiilnutes SW of'? cholceolflya^.3a4BDRlJVti '■ " -grapher. 8otn day & eveningig the Personnel DepL ©ty olo" =*' homea. Twin Falls & ahlfis needed. t3.3S hour ! downtown 154.000.73M212. ■ <81,500 AFFORDABLE NEWW ON % -ACRE* liko naw. all ur ^Inoi^yff opportunity Consumer Affalra or aak lor Jerom a. Jim Volk, Big Wood . HOklEl to^ballove.r*. eleetric. 4 badroom (master ^ B YSfTTlNO. 7am to apm. 5 RoaItvruS«l»"?>:^ '' y ^ . . ! ^ P ! i X u LafMl . i " rr b,ogSO hffl*U I perwnl^^?7iiimOT^b2r ~ 3 badroomsr2 balhs wilh fuiiP new homo is located In one10 room, over 2800 squsre feat ► p l I ^ ^ '’'l o ' announM'*tlM 0 ' Ganarai’a ' Consumer TPro- lamiiy room in full baaa*[•_ .HEfl£.lt.tS1.9H%.|l*ad.ln.. ------^j«fl-;10am ^-of-cail- — tectlon— OMsion;— S u i a~ ^ mtni, iaiwaa~DacK“ y*f. STATELY HOME In Fllor- 4 jANITORIAt. help needed, ' second. 3 Bedroom homo formal dining room,'oal-lnh . -b ed ro o m s,. lo la . of...ilvIng — • pr«lor—someone—euBifi.- g: riio(»school.73*«52.— - t a n m . ------afle rS p m l^ a p p L >40,500,—------wlth-msny-quailty faaiuraa.-no_. -gsr8ge..underBr..sprlnklIno ■kitchen; famiTy room double' ' — • *'*'®®f-™chlrwa.- Located on quiet cuM»«ac. ' garage and 455 sq. ft.-ot <23M i^^ ^ b e lw w 10am > 1 * lovehring aystem. ^ ^ s a c rllic a to sar- • ”#^3*nce**nd^repo“ pSr — ^ E I lK TATE REAH Y —- 5 s s r s1* - - of%r.'<^ii E v^tt Xid^rm • <• ADDISON O m C E lng, walk-ln closet in master JOB CORPS ' K M S . a ' S S a GEMSTATEREALTY ir 32M0S3 or Tovm' and -VOCATIONAL TRAININO bedroom. panty and loU8 counirv Roaltors. 733<718. accident reports; Required o l beautifui suined wood , AQES1W1 , knowledge; Must know how T O P L A C E Y O U R 1 “ WENDELL SPLIT LEVEL, 4 C A I.L...... 42M4W \ . ' ■' -I trim ^H ordablo * Absolute* i to usa an electric typMrtlsr. _ * BEDROOM. 2 atory homs bdrm, 2 balh, & family room. ___ dicuting machine, eyiy . TIMES-NEWS on 1.3 acres In tho country. . On an easy to care for iot. LOOKING for a combinationI machlnoT and calciiiaSr IK^irNBEO a newer T3' "PwTBcrviBw-ot-viiiey-ind- body man & expert palnler. Muat be able to work wellh — ^— n Bedroom. 2 balh home wllhih moui>Ulns. Only W.OOO. Must havo own tools. Call lorr with the public. Ouallflca- WANTAD) main floor lamiiy room and ^ ~ ^ adS w f i c e * ~ aPDOIntmentS43gr»phir ------Cattiadral— oaUlngfc— fuU------a3«ncod secreurtal - Interest rstas stop you.'Thls'Is” mlioa JflTS. YAKIMA. Fiior. Brick, 2 |basement, .'flrepUce, '2 -cir u M j r one can be assumed at schoS*24 ih?‘* It ^win-on,2V4_Acres.-Urgo-— -Bedroom,- 1W baths, 2 • Refunds'Is o r a d re -ru n s m u sl dMySMWMk. SB], tached garage.' NE araa erf Elko, Nevada. Rerorancea Jarome. PtlM to sell & roqulfed. Call TO-73Moyi. WANTEDI ' RN for ful Wlma Of • P l e a s e c h e c k y o uK r a d th e b e c o llec3Cted within 30 days NEWER 3 BEDROOM. 2Vi- NEED EXTRA MONEYIII Ex- 1part-time employnwiL first day it runs as5 th e • Y ou will r I n o t b e eligible fo r a .C uc,"ss;«e TImes-Nevk's VirHI notlo t a s s u m e re fu n d ifthlfl e Ilem se lls hear pump. k J™: ’■“'"'S WANTEO11 1rrlgaidr: 1 milk- responslbiiltyfor errorsern whetherr ot r n ot by lh e ; f T i er. Year around employfflont K ir,^:FR*W r-- l 3 LINIlE S T D A Y iS *8®“ m Klmberiy.- Urga-eountry experienced, no srrtok- kitchen, comlortattia llvlna •■ I ^ B r o a d w a y N. Buhl. 54V 4 LINE room has Franklin Hraplace I E S T ^ D A Y S3 ® 1 1 ” partW ^ do*naSSIrull Filer. Experience preferred. WANTED V drummer 4 basa APPJy|nperson._ . , jguitar player lor band. 5J*-_ _ -PIVOT MAN--operateTSfld- '5W2anytIme.'i . 5 LINEE S 7 D A Y S5 « 1 3 " 037I ' Famatflinchiw maintain Irrigation pivots on NICE~3 BMroom + home. BYOMrNER,120Acralrrlg«v'' largo ranch in Northern . '-(fig[figure_4 v\^ords perlinele)' ■ , Naw shop. Just ovar 130.000. . tlon Unn. 3 Badroom homft UUh. Electrical and t h k w i nM D S O R ; I-I- baaement. cattla & row mechanical background or To1 sU rt Immediately. Full- r~ ~ -— : I training required. Housing, time, tl good benefiu. Saury' - ulililies, and olheT benoflls commensurate c with oxoerA I Tlme^New^CClassified O ap L , B o x 5 * w n ■ ood deck; fireptace, • 2240. 22 kaap trying. 080.000; . rqnge< dishw asher, airilrcdndltlonlhg. __ Prim Ad here: . - ■ ; '• / ------I "OUTSTANDi^ M A I L RROOM CAU FOR DmWISTOOAV! ' ^ U R O E GRADE a ’DAIRY^ ' WORKIIWSNIIDID oartfan. IruM ^iaa. 734*1282. ■ 7 3 4 . 40 4 1 1 now mlikino ovar 400 head! —OWNER 0 ANXIOUS TO SELL, Woh pr^uction. DouMa 10 T H E TIM ES-NEWw Ss IS TAKING 3 Badroom home, 919 Rier . . A | L . . , . . -c3Cows*a *a?ulpmMl* tw iS S ' • i APRUCATIpNSro M R MORNING J . IW D IIS O P IN . W a.- -• " - - ' HELP IN THE AAAMAILRPOM. SHARPSl HOME on prasU M t ■ ....|- S 381U:BES a t BUHL G o o j IF Y O U AR B INTNTERESTED, ------^------ai homa-Doubia-tO-harrino.------b ona.' _• ^ ;CALL733i€3 i 0 9 3 r ~ V I C h t c k(• . M o n s y O it hS sS ^ bWOTvTl, baauS fl iffeg^iiisrT N i “ ^ i ______BET>V EEN 2.Qond5P.M.- ni ^ J .***• EvanlngitSunda^-I- - j-BamesRealty^ ------: r’ | ■' f S r) - ^ p V'j/VVii->' .' 7 3 4 i 0 2 6 ^ 4 - 0 M r ^ ------JH Jlm 'P aul*bn:r.-;;.7 84W«30' ' ' ______- JTtiuH uraday, April a I M l------Timma8jN e. e w 9.-T.win Fallsrldaho D-5------

' a ^ REACh:h t h e b u y e r s ^ V ^ Wl VHEREVERTHE^^ A R E ! GHUARtANTIEEDIRESUJlts INTHE X 3 LINES/ i ' Cl J/7DAYS - *8.90 >LASSIFIIIEDS . ______7733^093:1-^

. 037 Firm »tRiuu MS 'Office iBuiineuRental 'fSale Ml. Unfum.HoumFor'R< •i« ' 064 Unlvm.AcltOupluii . 068 OHlea& Bualness RertUI>UI 087 MliceilaneousForSsle un'n. BANK REPO- musl sell 19( ______Fj!lBimJUNCHES------corporated town,1s a ch( «tric ATTRACTIVE 1 Bedrooiroom $T70.1 BORM. Urge roomg^ . . . PRIME RETAIL SPACE Tholce Tamarack 14x52. assumo111960 to ' N ^ r spacious electjidrm apartment, appliances,», 1 all plenty ol privacy,' vard CE. OFFICE space for leaie, e«c-M C- BEE- BOARDS, now. ro -' place lo live. Hunling,g. (lsh-I monthly payments, callnotow Jof duplex,garage;Also3bdri vard. avalUble. Lincoln Plaun a location In TF city cenler.ter. drilled, used. Also traps & S02 ACRES- Productiv®ve rowt rna, low taxes. By owne M, . utilities except light & hsiheat. Water & saniution tum. lum Shopping Center. Jerome. •.'’«r-4_ 7^;7260. • - I John 2baapt.^T359.734->6M. $100 733*1003. -______ie- 1300. sq,- fl. *500 monm, • crop larm, no rocks,. larget» lofs 1V4 acres each: i .©om W /o hook-up.-$l75 + $H ___ Favorable lerms. HawkinsI &4 733*5200 or 734^201. - ^ ^ 5 1 / ‘^LEf’ OPPORTUNrr------NEWLY remodeled 3 rooctric deposll. T33-&73, , 1185 AssocUles.37M521. Avallablo a s soon a s sch»INITV- houso, cameled, electr ----- 2 BDRM basomont apl. 116 - PRIME OFFICE* 720 sq.ft.,.ft., BRUNSWICK p 3 ^ 7 b i o s , ■ igatton- -iroutrl06Q-4-bdrm mobli __ >^do|iM lt..2 bdnn ^upstair;Jtairs- PRIVATE -OFFICE-wim-re-re— Addison Ave. E, across fromom - accossorlos. - sales I' ‘ o t ^ i ' / incei- .ceptionlst-and-answeringng— Albort8on'8.-Ph.-73J4l02-or-' 'tia m 6 r" n lc e “ lahdscapln| i|lre- & 3 bedroom apartmentlOnts, Inierslale Reilly ■-or- -|ervlcer-Jjmo5-Cl8ik‘~733------porches snd awnlnas. J2.oi Bill/, service avalUble. Call BruceM 734-5857. Homes & ouibui le'Cfc” NICE & C»ZY 2 bdrm w/llrarge Stove & refrlgeralo Mecham al Globe Realty, -n, 10% 4 assum e I2ft% loat Olo Shop, lart) 4. garbage disposal & dish* dlti " ■ . ' ...... -■ w, ..w. 'm erest. Millard Mem 326-4i66beloreSDm. 3» A CR^ Jusl tlsiedl:^ 1 4 0 ^ 5 4 1 ______roan, lenced backyard. »10 washer. Carpeted. Laundi - 058 ■ CondosFofBwtMit ' , CHAIN SAW SPECIAL ...... Acres,— Btlmon Tra — r- deposit, 73^Sia2. 5 JJL (aciililes provided: Childrejnd-V • M L _ . ..-flwm $FotHan'R M t- p7o~lesslonal- olfice -sp ac e — ntroductory prices & libotal '« « ■ CHOICE S ACRES wllh c close lo hospiui- Medical 0“or ATTRACTIVE 2 Bedroom cresl«Jwh*aJqr«M.T57. SJI;- LESS,THAN r o per sa.^TT, ___ PRETTY- Iillle 2 or 3 bdrin A (or childreiure" FURNISHED clean looir ,{(. Condo; applUnces. tennis Irade In allowance on Pio- I U ACRES- DMRY, 4( onor 1 ‘•“C''. «5.000 V This 1973 Nashua mobil cotuge..spotlessly.clean III),, DenUI. Approx. 700 aq.ll. Ji's neor chain saws. Ollor sida btm , lovely 5 bdS m I®.""*- Short acre *15.( 'ard. — ^ i d '’111''*'®jreV tsoo per momh. All utilities•, courts, near college. No : 5-955-. home Is In excellent cond«£!.? charming, nice lencod yant oi S^EAN Housekeepin pets. $295.733-2548 or Globe ------homo,.A^UMASlg-LOA natural gas heal & lots i . t«icf.>34.48700R 734*4342. Insulation m ako'this vei 2 YEAR OLD IndustrUIUl ------■ 1704 Addison Ave. East ,O Tln M«ln Weat Reallv TamSH ITgACflES-Cnolce.lton •lllclenl. Appllaneei I zoned bidg. 2200' ollice, . -WantToBsnl«nl beautiful Hagemian VallValley TO THE COUNTI _ drapes & carpets fumlshec1^ . DELUXE DUPLEX, K n.^M .I.I,K I.I»„i 2200' ol storage. $600 per oa ^ GEMSTATEREALTY 733- Bedroom, family room wit on Bllllngaley Creek. LovelyLovt Acres souihwesi TY ^ monm. Call Jane TX ___^ monlh lease. Also has ^ DRILL PRESS w/heavy M. ’ Twin. 1979 Broadmi __ wood Slove. 2ft balhs, a *1! OW Mown Home Space! » meUI sUnd $80. Roulor roo & mobile home with micro* mic 733-5330 xini electric heating & A/C. '^.QlAp| ROOMMATE needed, verv n?73Miw*or SHARP new 2 bedroorliter water soliener lurhlsheched. spacious new modem ‘QUIET COUNTRY UVlNQ* Cralter w/moui sUnd $60.12 . pasture, double 3 bam,am 2 & ^any extras,I, Irultli ______ill 733^180 eve's 6 w/ends, _ « Adull pk. garden sp. nearlar siring Conlossa oulUr $125. 2. rees, oarden spot, oulbu ___ + deposil, Alte covered patio & storagr,Q0 home. .$150 covers all hom es, Casllelonl. B32. Ibulld- RELOCATINQ.. must asl 6 , 7 3 3 ^ . iers. OFflCE^-SPACE for lease, E., Electric OulUr $2^ 733-aOSB. .SO ACflES* Crop & llveslocSlock. 'W * corrals. 10 shares shai 1981 Kit 26x70.4 bedroom.: M .room, extra beaullful drap jm, 2 ' ' . . ' . * carpellng. Walor 1 r o " ' ' ’'° 144 sq.lt, ConUct J-U-B.■i - ^_ - GOLF CARTS, electric borne, lambing - ahed dllch. bam, all electric, Iroe stan Engineers Inc.. North Plaza pickups, larm 6 gardon Call *All?s'on^'R?a'l‘’‘^Eslale ‘b ding fireplace, skirting«}*"• OH Fum.Ai>LADimlaieM S lawn care paid. Adulls,, NNi o, WORKING MAN* rent *75 + » TRAILER SPACES; TF area, 177 deposil. Bam 6 kitchen pnvi- Ollices, 800 Falls Avenue,e. All electric or gas.tcabie TVTV Chore vehicles. Gss or ' M“ACRE|i"uST^i«TCs!Eo-_ or 'ap- .assumable loan. 544*2134.3"*'?' - . A BfllQHT clean apartmsn nee ’ Twin Falls. 733-2414, 1;^ electric. Kits or fully ------Row '-crop-& -pM nirf,-Il' R g a A . ’x a ; _____ .-S'ly?'!!?®; . * phone avalUble. Will han- — New carpel & paint. $125 h 3 OFFICES avalUble & 1 ^ 14x70' irlr's & smaller,sr. E'ocirlc ------s tr e a m ,—tnjurTXSnarflo<^goM- "^U H TflY ----- COUFOR th 733-1386 between I0am-5om.n. >W M9,______oulbulldlngt, 2^m ea.Re. W describes this 2 year ok “ . . f a l l s APARTMENTS *** reception area al 1120 North sonabie down, and ownowner jd r o o m , 3 balh homef oi f ^ R E P O T i r A FURNISHED clean farm 057 RerHilMoblleHofliMHMS Blue Lakes, PH: 7 3 3 ^ . . ^ WANTED - INFANT CLOTHES. pUype,i. eo Swing, basslnoile, boillos. ______^,_will carry at 10%. WouiVould Acres. Full basement will BDRM apartmenu All ulil'i"'* lero NICELY lumlshed 12x#4S m StOO SQ,FT. -to 6100 SO.FT.r. Prtvate Mobile home space ------^197BSAND POINTE— paid. $145 monih. 734*4070.- Beginning, $195 monm nan Plus full basemenls wllh el-,|. Incounlry.423^394. etc. Soil as package. 734* -slier -flftplacesr-main-floonl n h. mobile home In Higerman. = 83Mevenlnos. ••B42. h as -2, helps conser APTS » HOUSES Olshwasher, garbage CIS* dis $175 per month includes evalors In downtown Filer, 41 ACRES-Twin Falls, cloi ^ APTS4H0USES , - ' posal "available, cfose 10 tc som e ulll. No Children/Urgeiral $27510 $550 month. UWN MOWERS, trade old c , “ ir- college, schools & shop pats.837-<7e2, °” Rent/Lease option or Sale., Merchandise mowers on exc used com- 40 ACflES- Excellent ro ly al A^RACTireSaluSJfto,{or ping. Children welcome. 8& g l ; RENT or SELL 10x55 ^ 0S7 MarchindiM» A!so Kq S i 8J2^57“*”'*‘ ' ' single, all util. paid. ^ Nc Quincy. lumlshed 2 BORM w/llpoul.WS ewofM i&li"''?''"* •r ir alream, small lake, • sm okersfpets. $1M. 733 No pels or child. $185 month.nth eoo lo 1500 SQ. FT. of choicee 1 UNCOLN 450 amp DCC MANUAL hospllal ‘S S d T i ' 2SACRE81 Pasture &alWfiuaila, . bedroom home, outbuii " BROCKMAN'S m ol______CALL73iM800 ,1 welder, A-l condlilon. $495.5. .mattresses for sale. Qood n 1 ___ . ' __ Grandview Villa. 733-5434. olflce space, located 1061 Jerom e. Qood drainag*nage, ings wim 4 CFS water ihiUllt!ib MOBILEHOMES AVAIUBLE SOON, clean 1 ~ Blue Lakes Blvd North,1' Ca|l73i6261. ______cond. $25 esch. Call 543-6401 Ideal spot for your new ne' for Irout ralalng. Call todaoday. 3 miles north ol Perrine. Bedroom, $150 * deposll.sll. JEROME, excepllonally nice inuj Comer location with goodd MUFFLERS InsUlled whilefo between 9am*5om.______homeand^dalry.T42. Ul.. 2 Bedroom duplex. Carpel,n's,® 058 .. 0fflC8& Busin tss Renm Can be purchased as 7 Bridge on Highway 93 and - - access and Iree parking.I- you wait. Complete MulllerBf (4) Wrangler XT 31x15.50x15 25 AOTES- Pasiure. / er« - acres. 17 acres, or 27 acre •nd _ drapes, slove, refrlg, DW.Sw! MAIN STREET* 3,000 ft., Uke icres. Inlerslaleeojunction. c n W/D hook-uo, compaclor.lor. over 2 year lease. Inquiro 451- e Service Including cuslomm lites & wheels $400; AN* modeled older home. (ree Ire JOHN M. BARKEH AGENC:NCY Phono 7340167or324-4203. '«!■ a : i S g ' ” ‘ '° ' ° ' " duals lor car and pickups. waler. quiel and secludec spi. Main Ave. E.. Twin Falls. s. TIOUE roll-lop desk $1275. tn or •" — ' eooo so . FT. building, 4000 ABBOn-S AUTO SUPPLY.y. Oialr to match $125. 733* only 3 miles Irom lown. iSiS;Prlc MOUNTAIN HOME _ 2,000 or 4,000 sq. It., primeime block 2nd Ave So., concreteB 305 Shoshone SI. South, rM ucsd loses,000. B63. utllllle..73»82ai. FOR SALE- Lol 13. Slock S50 Alrbase Road. 567-4138 r * U RG E 1 Bedroom apart*art* location, reuil or ollicelee floor.overhead doors fro n ii . 20-ACRE8- dXiRY. AH net 138 CLEAN 1 bdrm. wfwasher 6 1 NEW free-etanding lirepiace;e -51;IP- air comprossor wllh 3 0 ------. 1. 1' -In d ian — Trait—SubdMsloiislonr VAN-OYKE 24x60 + 7x15 gtsr space, 64,50-a square: fool'lool rear. Part may be aubleased.I. $350fbesl olletT 35mm FU-- double eH-B bam . corrals, M 5 dryer.-$125-mo; +-$80 dep.I S];?.'baT;K^[ peryear. 733*5200.734*4201. i*' gallon unk and gas driven 11 sell tipoul to be moved, carpeted 11. $450 mo. 733-4067. luca camera $150.734-8006, enalne. Bestofler.326-4i64. tfdrm bome, Wendell. Cow ...... Ited N ^lds/pets. 734*7790 eves. ’ jncluded, assum e FKA loan throughout, cuslom drapes, [TfSf • " electric, ih e rm o ^nMS, e EXCELLENT tu- ‘ " ^ T30. MOBILE HOME LOTS' h ane NElQHBORHOao, neai stu- sale from S10.S00. Al Pole Pol *lr»dows, awnings, skirls, >n* - -. 1 ; — '^st cooler, mIIo cover. l ins, car dlo, $155. single non* U ne & Washington S car smoker. 734-7105.______?9°7?MONTROSE 14x6r,_ FURN. DUPLEX, 2 . bdrms,3: Directory of - ERA* .MURTAUGHACREAGE.pl(-rjr. FOUR SE ^N S^R B A L fY . iv ._ ty luresque. older ^s^or M home. 4 BDRMS, 2B, cll :: sew er & water. Small dowlown 197S GOVERNOR. 2 bdrm_ & monlh, $50 cleaning -de^ paymeni & assume 9Vtfm % wet bar. toui elecirlc. some, me 5!®^' ’®- loan. Rocky Mtn Reallylaiiy. furnilure. Spallo decks. See ’ I ^ r WENDELL FARM, 2 VallejIlley 733-1406. AlHleb. 733.2140.10 ’’ at Skylane Trailer Court 118. FURNISHED 1 Bedroom ^ ^ . f ia s n e ^ a s ^ rIrMlephdn&P ^ ' pivots. Irrigate tnis 39> Acresw es -NeahCaldwell 140-acres^ lr 734-e347>orappolntmenl. h hay and grain. 3 Bedroom. alia. 1978^ ALL ELECTRIC 2 bath home and ahop. sa ® ,!& .'¥iry,k"'a!837. Crestridge mobile- home. — t^ r acre. Terma. . 24x52(12lo sq. II.) at L a» J, 1“ :CUSTOMWOOCOODFiNSHiNO _ R0 T0 -TIUJNQ —r . W/12X12 aiuched InsulalM U RG E sludio 6 1 Bedroom :Cuslom cablniibinel nnlshlng. ' ■ . ;Qard is s ' lias *nd carport. O n. apartment, heat & water ,'Drlyeways,..patios, \ Garden or yard rolo-tllllng.. . s^WM*^hom#I corner lot w/lawn sprinkling , . walks. iFumllure refimflnlshlng » -winter rarates, quallly work, :tractitractor-mounted roto-tiller. .Blacktop deadend road fumlshed. adults. 734*5325. : repair & custom sUIniln ' glass w ork...... - " f r e e ” ' asesumates. Donald...... -AAlao iao backhoe Bervlcer734-— — _ 2 l -J^^s'rictlve.covenanlB IUS LOOKING FOR A HOUSE ORj. , . ir . ’; . T T O i i a >n. 62M560 0973.______— preclpltron water soliener,np. ^ ^ E N n C a l l O u l l l c l 's'• . ;A-1.PAINTINQ r r IL------^------;rotiROTO-TILUNQ SERVICES , WESTPOINTEREALTYY 1 ACRE In new subdivisionoM i kitchen w/appliances. 733* ------— -----:PAINT1N0<0 Wendell, Idaho . ^ l l e south of Twin, pave{ 33- NICE 1 bedroom furnished^ ’ iHouse & businesses.es. flea- DESK3NWEST New Uwns & gardena^FronL______lerences :landscapinqINQ - ' 'Interior, ,e: exterior, resldentui end • Of '4b.. . W GOVERNOR 14x70': 2 !■ Bedrooms, (urnlshed. Easy leroUI. Over 20 y e a rs------SmitiSmith. T33-6273.'— : ■.------stems.hydro- -exgerlenc . ' IIIN DAIRY SALESI ■ 1DACRES lo acquire lor .buyer wllh>sy ONE Bedroom lurnlshed ge.32tK224, ^fl(^5^LUN0______^ _ llh - apartment. t125. References ■ Excellent locallon betweeneen good crcdll. With or w/oul -A design^, I shni L S S i l , " . " . /7m / E su te Unllmlteif $ell8eli8 -Jerom e and Twin Falls. Easy:aay - fot.324-3790.______)ul required. Call 733*2157. flOTO-TILUNG & UW N ' ' ' way of . ;Freeestlmsles.:les. 733-7378. . :m tartor/e] m on dal/y pmperty tiunAjn a cc ess to I-S4. No restrictive:tlve 1861 CONCORD 24' wide, all lext.. Quallly veorkT MOVMOWING, fleasonable. Free anyone ol$» In fftevalfey. covenants. 24x30 SutleiItler electric, storm windows, allm ut»l«oX'*lnqu?re'’AprM,*4l2! :dSinQl” till Wa^TW7 3 4 ^ ; EOWAflOS ible rates. Free esl. . EstlnEstlmatea. 423<689. lor atoD In al 633 Blueje ILakes ;CU8T0Mfl0T01)TOTILUNQ building, almost 3,000 sq.lt.q.lt. balh, much more. 2 orIM 3 MalnStreei>n pipeline Ins HOfllZON'S :aharpeneded, Uwn mowers 'naaldUsIdentUI/CommercUl, fn*, . REALESTATE , ■ 733-1l)82or32M354 2 REPOSSESSED- UOO- :tlon8, eellling pond exrfie75 e 7 T 6 T ~ ------IGENERAL CONTIiklMCTINO — — - area. *750 down. Call 734- - • aoll, rock, din movnoving, ’....153 Acres S.w. Jerome. . jMjiil^ayeiems, n 9^ n \ ■ e w itar t^ i -wtm -w rw r ii- r —3 ^ — ------iS 5 S ® S iiMTwu...... ■ •tmmina— rnfihinn— ------— CQmers irrigation syslem. m ALL SHINED UPI 2 bedroom ;movatoval & stump removal. im house on quiet streel near BUILD* REPAIR' ------, ;4 roofing. ConU xterlor. pro- 423-47t3-4782.______■ Small home/larga sleet ", MODEwnSdTi^ieTnesr :Ben3244i^alter J ;* REMODEL^_____ .Quallty.at.raaaon------;t r e e i [ MV Hospllal. Water, sanlta------:GRAVEL-CRU8H£SHED AND PIT able rate.>. Free esllmate. • ;konic ^— r-a/n,w .fcss!^,1 734^ eves. ______, lion— r - 'k iich e n ' 'appi ,gh_ 6' ' ;run-topsoii.L . 734-1728. .~Good fami that has been ' lumlshed. $225 per monlh + ------reasonably pr4cedr43$ a crsrr finieJi'"c«ll !m l2 5 n ‘o *’ CBUILDERS ■ ------Tflmmlimming. removing, limbs or- -BflAND-NEWf'8-bdrm-|27r ' ’ I • :We will deliver.er. Oram I field . N:E. Qoodlng. 400 cultivated3 Tgvm and couniry Realtora,s, per month. + 4 bdrm 2 bath,. culll & loweredI hydraullcslly. 7V4 mile wheel lines/U BUILD REPAIR REMODEITipi— eewer rock.Northweel 'Quality carpentry. ci Fully . 733-2513*2511 or734*iaa. mUes hand llnesf 6-10" « & - 0^'- Crane and RlgplncIfllng. 733-1234. : ^ u l p ^ for f! new and re- THEE1 & 6.11 ACflE&on Snake River ^ NICE 2-bdrm duplex lully orde Jellerst'lersonorcall733-4418, ' ' warehouse.Smal(apartment. jrders lo do ROTO-TILUh : K f c h i s f f i . ’s s i: For appl. call n 4 ^J, . aska ^ u r e iw l^ ^ c»n*up6Uwn le ^ - 8.LAWNM0\ Included. 128.900. Terms. . YAfloaiHDiWRDEN ' m ^ E 8 . 840 trrlgated. 3, Owner will Ilnance. Call EdJ monm-."deposit. 73w g” } for mobile unll4943. raking, free 1 BORM, waeher &- dryer 2683. Roto-tllllng i circles plus handllne, Inch' al hUriialIng Maoei$tta;. URGE 3 bedroom 2 bath t intlng. clean-up & hauling. ^ i 7344676. for lease or renl. Available . k$135/mo + $89 deposlt.'No pT ” ' :m in i8tor agef un S J r il Ja c k Waltoi • May 1, Shown ^ .a p p c ln l. Zkids or pets. 734.7Wevai. aftertlam73 S e Handy Mart; 73^798. - t m enlonly. 733*1971. ■ ' ...... Need alorage spac flDPEOPLE ' ' o g ' VaaUMPropecIv ipace? Check ROTO-TILUKJNG" ------.■ VAflDF w^er^furnfshM*^' ' .Pruning, weeding, mowlr^ 1.. :our monthly & . seasonal 'CARLBirriEfrREALTY 5 4 ACflES, closa to Ennis, ' f 'Automotive ' ' Small & L ed yard work dono? Sp^. • .-l20E.Maln.Jwom«lO - lion In. Twin Falls. 324-2782 roto-tllflng,- tree eslimali Urge . garden j. :Montana.‘-Oood (Ishing a dining ’room,' basement, allerSpm. . - 7 » * « 5 a ,K 4 a B . ,t p 's ™ . p»=™ U J,™I tlesnlng, power raking, - hunllng.Temi..733.7362. winq. etc. 733-3998 or 1 BDRM duplex, newly r»: .CONCRETE FUTWORK— _ MOfflLEMECHAIIHANIC ■ ' ; J nOTfr-TlLUN■fwrt------^ 7-3715. 1 ! Free estimates. W e ...... ! o4S MobitoHomei^Siie ' e about vour vardI : - 78^>CR£S,»rim dairy bem, , WHY PAY RENH 100% fl* { jDrlveways. sWeWslltialks. ' Tune*up. oil chsng T MOWING _____ ;____ 1 - ^ D M 6X40' Trailer House: skirt- — -a!°.S?S"r£S"" rw ^'% ^4. Oa"ed*n^, i i'le i n J S S : r « * a machine Shed. 1170,000 M - ■ »?f?sk«14viIcuumfeTl4 • onihial , . jALLTHEAOVANTAGESola . avalUbla. Call Gem SUle ^ &.7JH7W.. „gS'5ire exp. Free estimate. : S acre parcel for your new Realty. 7344)400.______n PAINTINQ ■■ ro-7234•7234.. bome without the malnle- Contractors, tired of plckli nance. A 100.foot,diameter' ' up after yourselves? W« 1 B - rni‘. K ! M " "ou'r^wtfled £ SS^rk■tiesW H M l.'-'. ^ 3uhdMdS?nU^n*il^ " - ^ r * u Walch our ads. menu . 'm MmotllM I100 acrea (er raur enjoment ' 1 WRM, MomlwkU Sctii; 2 fi BEDROOM CONOa A /C ,' 42M081:62»«212. Stove, Wg.. fireplace, lenna • f The Willows. W w :'.■ -■iag& g'Si. g ByOwixr-gn g j^ l^ gI ^ . WJ,giMl>urom • ■i BDRM-lwuU(i:!tl(«-nMv; «l ' nto4STW0e^n00Mm0bile SS zSE l^ L : ! ! ™ : i . .'3 BEDROOMS plus 4 MOflE- -In In loc» SI simll..**KS,- BM*“hSii. I .1

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K I T 'N ’ CCARLYLE A ™ . . - ...... ------by Larry W risht------083— ..... GaragasaiS a le - -W 0~ TPalaTBupplliipllta APRIL 251h; SUrts 9am..840 6 C»ME ~TO THE ANIM)ilMAL. Mae Drive, antique stov love, HOUSE. 2«0.2nd Ave. Si Came 104 Horaiiraaa . 114 - Fann ImpHmsnUnents 114______Ftmilmplamenu,’ .■ U l B j I b o N 'T Avon bottles, lote-gol]olo. Twin Falla & saeahB.IargaIrMsi a ^ m m lscltem s. Cash onlv. ______aeiecilon 4 moat compa AT STUD- Reg. Morgi S de. bONOHUBTwathar Trallairaller, VVD 45 AlHs Chalmers unrnepsTANDWHy ' BASEMENT ute.oU sswlare ar '‘ve prices In Magic Valli'alley sutllon, $200 purebrecTTJ excolleni condition. Phonehone: w/lront ioader4 plow. $1500.'' minlalures, knIck knackicks. ori supplies for doga 4 cat“ *»• $150 Grade. 366-741 V o )I W v\ W T BSiT J-7410. 3 y e a r OLD Sorrel galdirdIno ______Cali 1-8234323. Carey. - ... Sbl.‘ HjmmUL------____ woll SUrted, Call 1-544-75:7517. FOR SALEI 2 JD 171 Flex- Flex 1112 NEW HOLUND 16" Dietrich.______V«JEOE.t>tW Efc. lition. swalher, A/C, diesel; Alao, CARPORT SALEI Api ______1068 NH aucker, A/C; 2 24ih-25th; ’I0am-5pm: Batliby FREE PUPPiESI s u c k Lab lENI 3 YEAR OLD regUlered 1 lu K l I K S ' a‘*rtash old, starled, weaners 4 ilgh sod or882-3678eve's. ^ c U t i & j ? ” " tax. Call Raugusi Strawberry,rry SheoM oo-8 month old male^ la. weights. G Lazy J Livestock5 s§«£;’'.“„=5.'Vicrer's JOHN Deere 214 T balertaler 1B74 3-3n 14' Intl. swather.'.; __ Fairfield, Idaho. 1-764-2340« o 0 r Saddlery. 733-7096. „ w/motor. Fresno scraper. a & . C T _ .PUREBRED O ld-E nglisljllsh 764-2670. - - - - 3-pt. 'hitch scraper. 8*'Allis 'l08-\- srtnfine Chalmers pull type disc. HayHay w /cab, air cond. -285 N ow “r - oey '. M lK »llin»w i Fof Sttaw T 'io f f i— OfflcBEqulpminltofSal^ 082 BuUdlng Matarlala w ja HOWARD'SAngus Ranch Td !SL Registered and commerciaircUi BRED sows 4 gills. Alsi e K HolUnd 2-atrlng baler.. 330v,- . PICKUP TOOL BOXES tor flV ~ .R»dto,TVtSter>terao g ja ^ L O b a r n w o o d ,2,000'.w . IO' Fir, Scotch Pine, NorwayIty SELLI AKC registered mticnalo 5 some young boars, marke •ta p aldo pickupa. STO. New r * ^u c® ^* * o m e Blue Spruce.ee. Boxer. Licensed lor '81, at ___ 4-10%-S-J.>less;3j4-3964.a chrom a runrtlng boards tor lor QOOq USED COLOREI Deere diesel 30-20 tracto^rM shots, Ivrold. 543-5672. . VH W ^N E R ' PIGSo i - MF 1080 diesel iractor, ■ble. OQ ' - - .QingtSala ..rf' w /cab, air cond. John Oeero- . . 73^34^ “ '*■ r . SHELTIE FOR STUD.ublefl ■ JIMBR00KS4S0N low' diesel 30-10 tractor m lctb. - ■ ^ fl» ' GoodTMfiosToEil Kk. Hazellon, idaho N g a i i 3 ; a o i ; ' ,wkh^u:^‘ blower. John Deere dleH h;' Praaauro cookar cannar — trash tum ers, Ihrow-away ■rJr-nW e.-.pte nni. ONKWS $12.50 lor 50 ib bag _ «2«018,62M174 >250 sh e trs, $500. MF 124 btler..,TJ. 70 Iraeior. wide front end. 1 , ion., - apeaker avsiam. 734-3745. _ or 20( tb; Fresh crisp wide Lely rake. P o rU b le '' . A ^t^^aatw r u w . T M O a Ino." APPlM -'tad-& 'goidBn-de^ ------Good aelectlon, modem-am. lora00he.(l.S50.azW23. 5 * Hobart welder on ' traller.‘^"^ ' MS9 RENTANEWTVIOwnanei S : llcloua, rad rome. $7.95 _ ^pe Registered Angus ■7^ Acetylene welder, complete-. _ color tv by renllng. No crefl.?2? applUnces, dishes, _ MF 124 Baler, only 15,000 aS " no early Ules. ' buahetor29tlbVLockerbeellet JlOibj 2 y « r old s-'9“| 4 10a Shoei •wO w/Unks. 1 John Deere lront-.c. -----^ER-OF_SPAULOINO-goll ^ J»l«sJikfi.new^usLJBll-.iBii-_ -en d -ec o o p .-llkernew r-A II-**^-^ ' cluQ ^ 9 Irons, 3 wooda, with -GARAGrSALErAprlI-24lh------'150-RUNNINO 'a g ed ewe make_ol!ar.543<796. •xp: 25th: 9am-7pm: Housohold Kl.‘~ AIRCRAFT RENTAL 4 filghl — equlpmont in good condl-tV. -U b < S 12S. Ovation alectrlc:tric 1970 RCA color TV. 25" W or whole. Brlnoyburown r?Jf w/Umbs. 53fr6166. . MF. -50 Iraclor w/reac end iion. Mose Collins, 175 E ur»<- lent-----wood-cablnalrWorks-well conUinera,------LONGHORN __ >150.733-6912aller2Dm, IS.' BFfl;S.' IFR 172. Cali Rex^ex 5135, Eden.______~ n O — . ■ PQUHfySRaMKIi . Iree-sUndlng lfrepl-4 misc.i « ’ mile w est o lJa sp e r cor-; o r ------— =■------Wood -734-4969 evenings lor POLLED Herelord ButUifo loi r MIXED U yin^hens, brownp, A8 su n d . hose 4 lock. Large 8' 2 JOHN OEERE R 3R A 0^". r : SHIRTSI 078 FumitufeiCi/pet I■jj schedule. ^ p. u lo . Ken MacLeod, 825- $3 bucket. 823-4509.______t ONLYW.OOI ^ 0 GARAGE SALE. Ual house 090 PeUASupplles _ NEW HOLUND htyllner268 »i-7»5;'«nrnS2?t;i«iy on Vickie Lane, Fri & Sat,iat, 2 PUREBRED SUmese kit­it- ia . BotmmflnelleiMjmj PUREBRIo~ 3 year oldOld — baler, good eond. exc lor '■"Hlm*To-fllm Fun Ron"' T- new w>pe»a faucet» . Wti™. l:3(llo4.nM0A tens, 1 male 4 1 femalo. Ail SImmenlal bull, lop ol tine,:lne. . 112 IfriQtUorion smsll acroaoe. 324-5639. - ' Ml Johnson oulboarda. Orrlondi? »125Q. Calt 324-3801. 6hliis ara balng u td by tl>« -THURS4FRI.lQ.to4.1nslda all 4 Seaswlrl boats. EZ Loader __ CALL ~ 'NEW HOLLAND Swtlher, Tlmca-Naws AdverlUlno — at Filer Ave, W. (wtich lor r ~ -4 ShoreUnd'r trailers. Maolc,Olc;; flEG rt-A N GU S .COWS.ws.-:i-Am0thM euiPf0(Iuci8a - model 1112D; 14’ h u d e r. 4 O artrtm anJ for only *3,(XT:0^. t>RQE 9-drswer solid woo<'OOd slgns> lois of poodles. A^C ENGUSH SPRINGER■R Valley Marlna-2W W. on heifers 4 bulls, 934-5047 or * diesel - englner“wrcib'-4' Hurly In a i the supplyt Is desk, U 5. Cain's Cleiranc< *7 Spaniel pups. Parents exc-;c- 30-93.733-6141.______^ 934-8552, conditioner. Exc cond. Used ' :.._llm l(edt.Lca8.oLMen'a.smalLnalL. - Ceniar.733-7111...... mce ya r d SALE Sal. 9 l o l . •G alSpipe* _____XJa'i«ItJ»2)j:38:44K.or. — - -Ofcftartf Dr.- West.-S'^ mlloa-,f'.. ellenl..iuck-4-pheaunln l- SAIL-CATALINAYACHTS; in ------PVCandAlumlnum------“ i . J & aiaw x-tra targa-.Saveral;(•} LOVE SEAT noo. Dinetle sa I’ hunters-qood pets-423^64. -W S5SL______^ ----- ehll4f8n’a-m adlum - (iM 2» isa t w est ol Washington St. S. 4. 13', 15*, 22'. 25’. 2711.’®! 8' ' ___ HofW ______U n d e_ ^ u n d PVC, j _ — Circle K.------~ BLUE -HEELER-pups.- 6 - pram s, sail or row. Pans and - - NEW 1980. MF 760. 540 V-6, V and-targs (14-1S) siz'as. To y l - ALL TYPES OF HORSES _ 20' cable, .no-hours. 1981wi: PitBiWcrtWw^-'i'~' M“0ViNQ.8ALEI L ovT au!a at.. YARO SALE: Lou ol mitcel- bought;aold.-traaod.-plenty - - wsrranty.'Localed Iit Buney." PLOWING, ■ discing, roto-7:; " r - , J, . wood alova, woven woods»ds, isneous Hems. 1602 PopUr, $55,000. Model 67 pickup at­ corner desk . w/shalvesves. SaturdBv.-ADrll25.______'^1^ -Alui^i^IPpUsulf^. • t; tilling, swathing, baling, all li2^lrd Slreet Wast. «■: 8 19W Boat with cabin. 70 thp p tachment (1 season) $2500.2>•2 wpea of cualom farming. , • - Window bench. kinosUi i7y w ee k en d ! $M.OO. Shofs In®In- M erc.-on 2 wheel Iraller, __ 4 Flberstrong -T ■ heabboard.734-<003. * ''• 2-FAMILY gtraoa u ie , friday AT STUD- OutsUndIng ro_pew •PUstIc Buried Pipe ch. Sm cW ratea. Denver Fine,' 1 STEflEO’S. CB-s, radlo-a I M , U i. f l 2. W9 Weslwindno eluded. Phone 733-9834. $1095.886-2057. NEW RECUNER. Hercuion. CE. •Plpei1nes,plpe trailers . . Instilled. Quaranlaed pro< on. (acrgaalrcmRo^_ftStuan|.!), 2 J-EAR OLD lemtioTo 20 FOOT Cabin Cruiser w/2^■2 bSck3kin*!'°l.3 hiiflds.^sai ^ NH 1033 hay sUcker, leadonal work. Reaaonabia'I?: Reg S149.95. ffOW SIIOl xc bunks,.Itthom eler. marineIne pounds. Good conlirmallon. aulomallc tie, $5500. Cat ,tl, <*FAM1LY Salel Attn Amwty Ion ‘ ‘" ‘" b O b W ^ ’'" '" a rataii. 734.M44.______. ayOl®.'. Clearance Canter, . Olalrtbulors (books S tapes) radio and E-Z Loid trailer.ler. cow sense, speod, cUss, 4 UNMNtSHEO pFctura Irame — carpel remnants, babyby 6 MONTH OLO m tle biack 4 $6,000.734-5207.______disposition. • Fia .$250 + PIPESALES OLDER soll-propollad NH "’I SOFA, loveseal, chair andand clothes & Items. April 24th>th' white .Springer, Spaniel,>1. 71 CHRYSLER 16' wl79 2S4 West ol HosplUI su c k er, good: Older ■ lenShi?’ «. oltom an In earth lone iaal 25lh: 725 Easl 19lh.*Jerome;le; ^ H jr^ g lste re d . After 4pm,n, Chrysler 90flp motor. SkiSM C. >Dee Christensen, 600“ 0 733-4Q13 . H ession. 74' Swather ; p l o w n g T dIs c i n g : , ** design with -large plilowa.ws. lOam-Som: MaSflnir>v'.73»QM7evas. , eool Included. 734-2756. East.. ,150 North, Rupert.ort. SIPHON TUBES, 1" 4 W for7 , w/auger, - conditioner, ’"j[ 4 PH:733J924anytJme 7 u ' r a S ” Phone 436-0228.______u ie . Call 1-544-2771,ri d ie u i molor. good. MakeIke . ------C m ■ EXCELLENT broke Oeiding;ng; DIelrlch.______• oiler. 734-5871. ra^251. !&- USEP ^'•'0 carpel. 70 yards, pneQmalic llres. Reaaon* Ttfts- BonTiao aa- sprinkler lines, used, anyfi~ corporaio. Lely roterra Is the eucklng. (3-atringl; 24^) - atile,734^yor733n< furniture, TV's, ap- 'S ^ e r Phone^TS^M™^^ ------PIPE DEALER— old, S3500: Pouto Digger,-- . pllancea, & stereo's. Cain'si's . HORSESWEING For top quality gated and,tl Rockwood Mark IV, : ■ ClearanceCantef. 733-7111. aR m e 736 main line aluminum nlnn.9^ -Both n excellenl condition.JS: CUSTOM ,PIJW1NG \.w /qr * WOMANS goli clubs, Wilson>n 079 ApplUnces' (Carel Mann) 2 woods .4 5- geldings, 5 years, 18 handa, '■ SM A lV jD 'M ' iractor, wide 5- BROTHER----- STRETCH £fi Rt. 2. Kimberly 42^6847 front, new paint. 3 pi Iifi; 3 , Iroru * plaid bag. UO. 734- aupor hunler- jumper pro- '*• STITCH SEWING MACHINE s p e c u r Sm alfbiack 4 y elar aF 20 HP 'electric ' IfrlgalIon~in* -Point 4-row corrugalor, long • - In cabinet. Monograms, ill enough lor 5-row; Antique[}2 CUSTOM PLOWINQ 4 DiS-"!^ ' ■ a - Spllttar- WisconsinIn bulton-holea, blind Iiem s, 13 pump lor u ie . . Call 3! CINQ. 4 bottom reset plow, moter, pulta anywhere on oven1nos.MMI43. horse drawn wagon on >h dam s & many other lincy ' Modal T Ford wheels $175n tvhoawdiso.3244024.^ I4”>heel8. See al 240 Lln>«• d e sl|jn s^ J1 5 9 c a ^ p rlc e or MATCHED team Shire cotta, 0. CUSTOM PLOWINQ, , 4 >■ ;----- L-COlfkSt-Kimberly: 423.S144. I : 1 ET sox and bUjo. Dwayn"«■ ’ 111 FlMtRlimiSuMlIna H ansen. 544-2614. Dieirich- - pouto planting. SpecUl Z'" 197CDATSUN p/u bed, new mm jjj_ rales for bolh or will tiade ■ , conaiHBr', complete wltti r u?vui. 7^^divilmecnly.~ • '^-'•Oalry.oattiffBndequlpmoftr”p ^ntti^^pcrS^cuitmTOT!^ FREE pickup service on •irrigationequipment . S32-4306 or come se e at 200n eah^^t^M V^ache^!*- PUREBflEDARABlAN'’’ Weal62S North oIRuoe It. 9-_ ii— ^ — — SiatiJpnSeiylco. ■ n , - - — SS ------WE have various used re- "•Farmers' Market " * 098 " FarmSeedI 097 Hay. Grain 4 Feedid ~ h o r u s for sale t t 4 0 6 S * ^ ~ uctlm eni b r lasl lutch of work. Strong, able, experi- 3 M :lYn QTH brown mlnh Agri Hnanclal Services . Super C; SELL2-row 3-polnt. co at_ lo r u ie . »00. Catl lilgerators lor u ie . 90 day - . Purebred ArabUn SUIIIon „U : : li; 005 FamiUartTopSoil>L -LEAFCijffiR . .._ bees 150 TON ol good quailly sTd on Norris Irish _ -hKchM oi PUnter. 543^14. _ : ------734;TO5uM ^rYwtmer^------Service. Son-of Mohssenr^nr-Bo«W Hge^^,ld«332- .MANUREFORSALE domiciles, shatters, lor u teI. . c^ j n hay lor u ie . Cali“II orav. Ph; 42 3 -^7 after6om. WANTEDI D iubied tractors..S.. ROCK -PICKING, ripping, - - VWIRLPOOL 30" rMDe,0, ■ wedellver. Excludor traps. used _ trucks, cara. impiemonU 4 plow lna,' discing, cuttin Z- la deluxe model. 60 day war- 12 boards. 733-1052.733-1519. REG quarter horse, gelding,0. ATTENTION DAIRYMENI scrap Iron. 734-17S7 or 423-3. harrowing 4 manure haul- »• 4T T o n of top quality 2ndid 9 years old. Well trained and Ing. 8 ^ / 5 4 3 4 0 1 1 . ‘ ranly. $179. Cain's C«sr- ' N/C Ranger. aifaiU aeed.I. cutting hay for u ie . Call SUlls 4 pipeline are in atockk 4950-— ______ry an coCenlor.733-7111. ill aenlle. Has pack 4 hunted. ow : WtmadToBw Z « ______Finn Seedd aUle leafed, purity 99.98,I, 543-6110 o r W ^ ^ . ______$1000 fIrmI 734-1512.______o-.^ .a l a li^ itm e a .^ ta ^ Valleyy WANTED TO BUVI Sel ofaf HAY-CUSTOM WORK ; 30" Whirlpool dro{Hn alow h^ g g ^ le , markers. CallIII OONE. Swalher. New baler. !. BU^NQI Scrap gold & t ..M.FALFA SEED lor spring ' 500 TON good quality Isl,I, REG 5 year Old Appaloou alllrer. Silver dollars, coin“ White. Continuous cleaning M LITTLE OILLY Hammer Mlil 3-wlde aucking. Also Z'...... UnllnoEnterprUes...... 2nd 4 310. Some 3-string,). oeiding. C U uy animal.|j-. cuatom larming. Cali 734* ■...... collgcllons;...... jta m p sr r -a2»g1810r734-644fl. Qood ali around,polemui. ' I y T o Allla Chalmara tractor 733^141. Will deliver. '• H o llister...... 655-4272 with Ironl end loader, good 2331, aak form obile unll -• diamonda, elc. Idaho Coin •60 TON hay. Isl,' 2nd. 3rdfj $1250.324-3801.______4943. Kirk Kottaba. J- O rilerles, 302 N.. Main.». 40" KENMORE electricic ALFALFA SEED for u i e by - NEW WW 20x4' Qooaeneckt cond. $1400.5434430. ■y RANOER“aFtifa” seed T » %; culling, good hay. Big bales.I. ROPiNQandbarreihorse.ll e JAPANESE aludoht deslrea ______double oven range, good<1 grower, lop quailly. cQ^nmonn germ, 99.23% pure. Ctil I 4H miles Easl on Addison. 11 lUtbed Irlr. Heavy aprkigs 4I WD ALLIS CHALMERS condition. 423-4364. Hanger, S1.35 per cwt. Suias Sawtooth Grtln 4 Caitle > 733-5930.______„ j : :: MONEY? t. iealed, will-dellver. Markin 76 WHIRLPOOL 16 cu. It. n 734.6045.______. 60 TON 1st, 2nd. 3rd cutllngg SMALL well iralned horse. >• upright Ireezer, excellent f RANGER ALFALFA- Non- »• QUALITY all steel commer-: 379 INT'L hydrosutlc i conJ. K75. Whirlpool irashU - • Altalfa hay. Phone:324-42i2. Urge pony size. Ideal lorpr cUi larm 4 daify buildings at I*; MANUREHAUUNG diam onds, sUmpa. 734~i5B7 cert. $1.25.- Cert. $1.40. T. beginner or use in Llttlo I awalher, diesel engine, 14’ comoactor S125.734-27SA. BANOINQ FERTILIZER can '0 subsUntUI u vlngs. A.S.C. header, conditioner, cab,J C ali...... 32*-a245 n Maaaee, 2 miles N .;2H Wol i 096 ’ FaroFofRefit approved. 324-3843,543^186. ^ Conlinenla! ^ r u v e you hall of your fertll-I- Jerom e. 324-6701 alter 6om. !' raW 8M S v e> “ ' ™ ^ ‘” ®' . bKooL.Exc. cond. flg-504^ *• r - ■ - -824 Blue LafcesBtvd.N. ■■ HMUftaiAi/uafti. SOnHEC~MABE-$70gr WelP Sndei^*Cuatom^'ig^^ ' cleaned & prelnocuUted! ^ Grainery-.-systems;- Agrl- 4-BOTTOM Watta hydraulic shanking. Ask for free •. broke, good cow horse.-j i •MANURE8 PHEADINQ' V NI6 HTCRAWLERS • ^ ™ rI ° ' wheel horse iraller $200. WASTED- Cali Odneal's Ball« 5? ____ ■ Biill(llngMll«l.lII cauioo lor all our producu. hellera and/or tso pairs. CalL. ? gr^i^^'cal^' cS3? Fausi Blo-Ag, Roule 1, Filer. IbBi^aorsym — ,. SUPPLY543-4356.______’ 6N FORD .tractor, rebulli Asphalt Shingles 326-4868.______• ■ 087 , Hiy.0r>ln4Faed • ...... $28.50 a sq. FOR SPRING PLANTING weI ALFALFA- 43 lon 2nd. lop otoi-- . P»ture For Rent'rt‘ b»^ Tiger pS se/S S S ar^w[! f f f i r " S T . = r « ! ; arr.urpSnZi'1 ! Acre^324- 1 1 %"Celolex4x8...... S3.50 bave air lha popular public: dairy hay. No rain. L uly, Ige WANTED PASTURE for 60 I A v eJ/eat. Call 734-044. 4x4 8' Cedar Posta . . . . S2.90i 9 varlellea oi atUlla lor the 0 B382/324«3t.______'■ S'ifW S.M ,'"'*' ; WAQTEO lo buy;.good used, Rolled Roollng: .. $10.99 rotitl Magic - Valley. >.Ranpar.-.•- M, E N T IO N - FEEOERSI- >. TINK JONES, bruklng 4 I *7------^ ^ ' 10.«3da wood eipando or 12 SnakaFeli . . . . . $.7.95aro 11 U honlon, 4 othera. Atso> 1 Cuatom lub grinding, su - - Iralnlngi-VlclortoTB.-aiand-- ; Delia Rib Tin Oekalba new 167 brand. Twin . WANTED: Paature lor 60 to1 Ing at atud.. Weir'y A cres.. 114 Finn,lmpl«Ti^’'| ‘ ' ' ‘if l ...... 1 wide moblla home in good ’ tionary or transporting ol all » 32t&2.«4«31. ^ copflltion In »500 range. • ...... 63* a running ft. Falls call Alt Knudson 734-* t m s of Alfalfa /orage. ’ Aiso pan ted 2S' or taroer I 0450. 73M680; Kimberly-• ]& 6 I5 1 or 423^157. WANTED TO BUYI Horaea'a ' . 1 1 4 .-.- • FafflilmptOTena sell-conl. travel trailer with C h a rle s- Kllmes 4 2 3 « a ; , ^ lor dude ranch. Muat be .102.. >______-C lM a . I _ . _ , ...------o r ' ^1 0 expando. 734-BJ49 Jerom e. Paul Beckijttni aound -and-Qantle.-Older? ALLWAY beel ouillyator. 12 * NORTHWEST' 324-2147;. MurUugh, Frank ------SAWDUST *----- horsea oonsMared. C alt'II - row with toola:JD l a n k l y ' . N ebeke/43M 519; WendeHi OOOD< HAYI Seil Ito n iola or Kimbt rty. 4234029. beet harvealor, 3 row. ile - P l i D I N O M■ Q U I P M I N T PLVWOODSALES Ray .McCord 83»029; « aU.S5Sion.3mleastolErnslt NEWArtiWoyVoySOOSnambr J J ■ o n ! ' • AntlquwI (Behind United Oil) ; Home Cenler. 733.7B68. I WANTED TO BUY. genlie BUckfootslohn Shobe 664- * I pony Of amall horse, ridea-I CLO'S&OUTI MF 1065. 1978 Itoff. W 480.00 L n t s n l e t - : SQUARE Oak U&les. d r e iv 7 3 3 ^ • 4 1 5 B . ______I QOOD lu fy Alfalfa hay. 18 t Ele for smali children: models. r>ew overtiaul; Tro- NoTrocJe....;...... '.“.. ;...7 ,... n o w ’ 6 9 5 0 : : er»;'wardrobe cloael, chinaI ______~ ______High teat ALFALFA SEEO by ! reasonably Priced. C7.4ia». ■ Jan*:00------Std. 2x4, S2S0. Rough 2xfl' ~ M 80T«p~ed|llonr | » ! ROUGH' I LUMBER^. 'T ti crouee Sevetmalurl^Sj * — coteaseuiTh 0 ^ . - t/iah.- - I S i^ " ? o ‘l17day5!*Orown3Q ' £ Inlormallon eaiFBud Faveroi “Hw?W.^onteWst?coto: • ml. N. of Denver by Kitetey w 46 HEAD ot HelSt J u n good qullliy third , DHlA.tested. Al bred, regu- UaKM{8011«29-1B34. • im lp e c la t Lea Paul guitar. :< cuWno hay for u ie . 324- lered and grade HoUleina. 10 YEAR OLD Palomiifo, UTE MOOI^ 'j^ rs 4 'w lk > ilU .7 3 a.7 J7 2 ' Z — ______. gelding, exo leam I'oplnfl 4i other tarm matfiinery for lil» IM3-43f2er7S44080 Z Bird 036-2283. or Mark Rynn JO^TON^Iat 4i 4 2nd eutll^ 1 ^sale. Machinery Cennecikm SSUSST””'* 6784534. , ? r - ' -^Biry:'Tiur;y-ionrfr c c r ' . . ^ 1 t^gyir ttwupfiLjpfe. _ I -■■■-'...... r [ . ^ ' ■ ~ ■ — r~~7^.j— - — - ...... - Thurtjrad a y , April 23, IM l------^Tlm**-ri**-N«w»,.Twlft Falls, M aho 0*7------

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121 Bom & Marine ttemt ^ ' 120 Campers &Shall(lalia 133 Auio Pans iAcceuodes « 135' CyciesiSuppiiea•» 136 Haavy Equlpmenlfll 140 . Trucka:k a ’ 140 Truckss 142 Impona-SportsCarara 142 impona-SportiCara 1 9.9 HP JOHNSON & 15 HPHP* C ^ P E R - 1 Ton. 35.00row ciHEVY Tito jSrts* Jotinson. Both run aupar.per. mllos on motor, completel' rts* PAVING MUST S E uT T sn “ 1?77 'OATSUN" P7u77ebiiill'II. GETTINQ MARRIED- must.. Call734.1706of73M274. •wiy Lakowood Bellhousing,ng, KX 400; runs good. Phone molor; 1976 Oalsun P/U.‘>. soiri980-Dalsun 210.'4-dr.Jr!" 'NewrubberfSodisfFUms* __ conained. Terma. 7340637.SL____» 00; - .H ava— 401b— iteei-eel- - evenlnos. S4»<896,------JOHN DEiQE_. BEAUTIFUL- « ' Sleekcfifl - • 360QO+-miles.-Your Choicer) r -sieroo. 5-spd, $4300 or-best' :raft INSUUTED camper shelihell llywheel, SI20: Hays 11" ’ LEASE on973'....waoanoer.- -goodd o;ier.733-3Satioreom, '**- •- lo o ^ isS * ^' ***■------' 00*1. pertoct condtuon.ion. lor small long bed au withwltl pressure plate, UO; Hays h INDUSTRIALEOIUPMENT ------n drt/JiconsK l. n*w enflin*. T cond. Best oller/lrade ac-=■ GOING OUT. OF TOWN-f5- i m TRlii'MPH Spiilire; good' line.-' .rgar-d00f.tt2;.637.4^23—------n - d u l c h disc. *30: Zoom -overhauled. 'All exc cond. ' '1981 CHEVROLET' cepled. 324-7663 evenlnos. ------■EN" "lO '*''prossura'-piaie.—tSO.- S;-. J0310ABaekho*... 124.500- -. ..economy . car, ..oxcelionl.Al cond. Good MPO, good (CO.- -to'------TRAVEL------OUEEN o o - 544-2479.------Vfi-TON PICKUP... 1976 DODGE Vi ton. 360 eng.,- . spapo, AM-FM casseiie, low)w ‘ 'tirM. Soli $l500/besraier.------— excolleni condition, sleep:lejjs “ ^^752. -______7- JD410Backhoe ....$23,000 aulomallc, air. cruise con- CHRYSLER BOATS and -4. se o lo approciale. 324 — TWO 1979 Honda ATC 110JP JD410Backhoe ....126.500\Sa NO. *1*187 >• miles, priced t<>>soll. 734-(4- Classic, 436<563.______motors. O lkins trallora. Droit Backho*...... $23,600SS AS LOW AS trgl^voa8hatf,TOj26!L_ 1262.______- 1966 VW Bug, new engine, ora. . 47S7or324-20S<.______— • REBUILt Jflrome Implement Co.. ____ »8.47 per monlh 1979 GMC pickup, llko now,<■ ______TOPCASH " .. now paint, clean: 1973 VW C o ^ .WTI.SECURirT.g-; aloopa 6 J------VETTER------vTiWiaior — ~ 16,000-milos—dyaf-tanksr Bug, new engine. Days, — 3g<-331trJeromB-:— ~------n size overshoi. ReaS .S r — 350TRANSMISSIONS— ------SeMONTOlEASE------ForVOLKSWAGENS ' S395 Exchange motorcycle farlno. good FROM YOUR FULLSERVICECE crulso.’ many exiras, 734.2530. condition. Alter 5pm I— ECOOTT’SINCT"111 Overland Ave. I; ’-'*-J5Cong"‘°n E Con Paulos Chwrolet c o n d . . ^ . 324-34M. SALES & LEASING DEALERER $5700/nogollate. Afler 1968 VW Bug; newly rebuilt CLOSE-OUT — . 324-4316 7 3 4 ^ YAMAHA VZ400, good con* ACECHEV.LEASING.INC.. 5:3^m^76-3935- ____ onolno._new_iires...- good------I s e r ______ON1980’S 26" long wide Idaho cmlsei _ dltlon. 324-7274. : ■.------1980 F.150 Ford plZkup^llsCi r 1978 TOYOTA Ctlica GT: i5 cond. $i70a/bost oiler. Tha 01'a a re arriving every* InsuUled shell. Oood shape‘£5 ' PICKUP TOOL BOXES lor YAMAHA 350 road bike, V-a. A/T. PS. PB, am-lm spoed. AM/FM sieroo.'exc«c 734-4872 afler4pm.______d» and lhe selections«nr* will trade, ttoo. 352-4*3“ *• , step side pickups, *70, Nowow excellenl condition, new^ Bob Houaton, Salea Rep Slereo cass. A/C, 2-ton, lowS cona-XS50, 733-6817.___ 1970 KARMAN GHIA: rebuill Hom* Ph o n e ...... 733-1490t o o ______- mlloago. $6,450. 733-0650 GREAT...al Tom's Marina■on* & Bllaa. ■______— chrom e running boards lor windshield, $595,734<134. ^ 1979 AUDI 5000 S, Sliver. PS.S engine. $1995. Call Jim, 'ER. GMC & Chevy pickups. METRO VAN wllh shelves'5? OOpm,after5om3?6-4534, SMrtIno Goods, Heyburn 6' SECURITY CAMPER, a , ------' - ' I ., = lor tools. Good shape, $679. • PB, 5-speed. cruiso, 21,000M 734j551_or 733-5605, _____ Bridge Exit. Burley. 678-7473 hot. <77.50.733-4096.______'" • 1680 FORD COURIER. 7’ extra wide, full overshot, I . ______• ' mites, perfect condlllon.n. 1973 VW BEETLE; exc cond. hydraulic jacks, excellenl'X ' WE REBUILO Hydraulic . 140______T r j^ - bod. 5 spoed, shell. e>c.'• $6,000. 788-4510Hallev.____ $2000 flrml Call 629-5676 aller 1973 YAMAHA MX-60. Very - SELL or TRADE 1970 Dodge0» = 0 n d j 5 3 £ j 2 t i m _____ I^^ R 'E rN E a boal. 75 HP Jacks ai ABBOn’S AUTO,1,0 ^ condition, $300.. 73^7 ‘62 RANCHERO; 61 Falcon,n .' 800; V.6 . 5 & 2 speed, powor ' 1980 BMW 320 I, Luxus lour-.ir-. *£.1______molor, ‘E-Z load trir w/JlloHP a ! '^ 5 . 7 3 a 7 . S ? g ''° " "» > SUPPLY, 305 Shoshone not running. buL... $75. 504 8^ r l ^ : good shape. CallA 47 OODGE 2T, w/farmhand0 Ing package, AIC. like new,w, 1974 MAZDA RX-3 rolary, lackett I belts. 734-6187 or" Slreel South. Twin. • - ,12lhAve,N.Buhl.lD. spreader box. $500. Runss MUST sElLI Bost oiler 1974 KAWASAK1125 lor sale; r. Exceiioni condlllon, $12M. 733-7616. 12 ______Moiof Homes2 ? 14 Inch wide chrome rim Health Forcea Sale: IHC 2W - Qood, 423-4950.734-1787. ^ -2743, ______Phone:733-I586evenlnos. ^ d Jic >300, Call 543-4430.______^ TRADE 1976 FORD j>ic'kupup - ■ '! . FOR RENTI Sell-conuined : I. truck tt.200; 69 GMC WT;T 150 w/sheli, A/C. C ^ tapo . 1980 ^B A R U 2-dt Hat-I 1974 MGB, 48,000 miles, 1974 750 HONOA: Wlnd- S495: 48 Oodge 1T $100; 72 m Ml______Vans 1 3 . • SooninoGoods■ MINI-MOTOR HOMES. Call - am m 8r-ir'fanflno.'‘saddie ^ playor & 1975 Nomad fO'. 3 . cnback.-Low. mileage. Llko:e oood MPG. 733.1670, ...... - ods BuH-ll Easv, 734-2058. — _ -le e g . BUICK Le Sabr* lor! IB Plym. $195; ^ M erc, $295:66^ iraller. boin good cond FOR3R ---LIKE NEW 1973 O ^ r e » new, Ph: 733-9057 aller 6pm. '■M979 HONOA CVCC, Qood ------GUNSWANTEOr igo parts, No title. ttTS. com- *•- Ford $250; 66 Oodge 2-dr j0.---Sports Van, $2,000, CallII 1960 TOYOTA Tetcel SR-5;S; condlllon. Best oiler. 53^ _Qulckcaah.S4Wa50 FOR RENT11979 Winnebago ■ $100,324-5168, ------_ _ ■g^^oi'^ o m o of equal value. 24’-alo»ps-erR uns Tiii pro-rrp-- - ptatBr733-760»or733-1*M. ------733-2482 betwoon 8:30 SSrOO”r -$4650.' Call 734-5639 eve'sS 2153, ~ ______- 1»8 KAWASAKL 750, twin - weekdays.______. 1976 DODGE Aspen engine. only. ■______1977 Oaiaun 260.Z. 4.sp. — V-«, 360 engin*. tSSa. (Com- deluxe, shadow fahrlng. HELPIII I W CHEVY P/U ahonbox. 6 ^ deluxe road handbarsa W* need more consign-V cyl.. 4 spood. Runs good,•J 1953 WILLYS Sin Wgn 2-• I960 TOYOTA SR-5 Llllback,(. .mags,. siereo. runs good, se- plete w/lransmlsslon. $700]: S ' wheel drive. Body good. Black Edition, loaded, PS. ' FOR RENT 1979 2S' Cruise- I. ment8..,cars, trucks, traU->r $200. Alter 5:30. „ ,SCUBA OlVINd^ia^llyfunl—, Air molor home. Reserv*rv* 1965 Bulck motor, V-6, 3M;I a,"'yA''Si.''’oaffl0 era. campers, boals or ’”■ Runs great, $450 firm, 326- PB. A/C. am/fm, Beaulllul, ------II you'.d.llk*.to laam conlact _ 283 Plymouth engine. 326-* Allies. 324-6621 *v*'S. what-have-you. W* alao buy. ^ ^ - f e klma.Filer. $6500.324-7304.734.2963. i2 n m 324.4426 733-929S, f- 1962 INTL 1600 s e rle s rii'* 1977 TRIUMPH Spitfire coh'.' XE. 5067 days. 326-5% evss & : THE LIQUIDATORS. I® 1974 FORD Van; 302 V-8,I. 198t.CELICAGTA 10th Anni. feW ha^-cffl;- iny w /enda. ______• 1976 SUZUKI 370 RM, runs llatbed, i960 Mac, gas, 18* I. verlible.See.705UnionAye. «a 29' Winnebago. Many a JIMBUSBYENTERPRISES ,8 good MPG. tow mileage. In*' versary Edition. Loaded,•• FiierallerS;30pm. ' atartlno each monlh. ' meUi spud bed wllh hoisl.“ • side panoled. etc. AT. extras. Sieeos 4 com- Jlm:2B4WashJ34^feBIH! Alt*L5pm934.5787, MuM see '^^^opreclaie.>- 1978 OATSUN 200SX; SELL 19' Coleman CANOE: I g;ar,g.sa'!s"“ " PS/brakes, dual gas tanks, Ie. lonably. Rear gath. 324-2060..Yl 73l5asklorYvonne. 1977 SUZUKI GS 750: runs; IRRIGATOR'S SPECIALI 1970 CHEVY W ion Iona bed. aulomalic. A/C, .AM/FM 1-12 oAufltt rttoider, 1*20 1 1964 Ford pickup. $475," d. AM/FM 6 track slereo. 73 Vw“ sTaTlonwago"n Bus.I.. Slereo. 15,000 miles, Exe gauo* reloadsr: WANT oood.20 MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY!»er ------■ ' oood. Ju st tun*d up last fall, V-8 AT-. PS. runs good Rea­ Od '872 M Open Road, powerff * 6 est ofler. Aft 4pm. 733-5180, 734-6254, • sonable. 423-5016 eve's. A/T. Exc. cond. Engine justIt 'cond. $4500. 4234130 setofooUcliJba.73m49>. robullt. $2375.324.389.9. J- 135 c>cKms»Hmi«s 1977 YAMAHA XS-750; fahr* Sensible deals on new andJ w/onds& eve's alloreom, VARMIT Rifle, Remington-. I uaod cars are yours Inn ______40XB. 25.06 w/sUlnYess tor CYCLE trailer, heavy duly, ISS 1672 . 201 Explorer motor J- Classllled, 73^0931; - ateel b a rr ^ Redlleld scope.-)o. - home: good condition. Newsw carries 3 cycles. Storago UKe0ew.73i2fl09. . . 411 boxes, exc-$195.543-4670. 1976 HONDA 400 Hawk.J 1971S 74ltinworth^onven. 179 AuioDealerara 179 > AuioDealera 179______AuloO ealera'r 175' _ AutoDealera’r' — FOR SALE 1977 KI 6S0S asking $1095, See at ro9 tlona|s^wlih^^^beds & - - f Eastland.______. i a TfweiTtilters '*» "’“'O'- *” “ • 8f> « 7 3 BALBOA IB’. 350 Chev>n, . 733-6269 aller5:3Q.______‘ 1978 SUZUKI 400: goodi 1971 FORD V, ion; 360, 4 - engine, excellenl condlllon, N cond, $900. Call 734-7019, 24,000 miles. Roof & cab air.Ijr. HABLEV DAVIDSON FIOfal&Eaatland.734-e2l9. B. Motorcycle: Soe, Jeromele 1979.IT 250 Yamaha; major, Impioment Co., 324-3311.1. rebuilt, new paint, reallyt 1973 KENWORTH conven* EL; CAMINO camp trailer; ^ clM n-^ycle in good 000/ sl«ap 4 + . butane. Ilgttta,L'-. ■ 1977 32' EXECUTIVE: one ot - tional, 320Cummlns. 12,5,13 sto w A w7gasJJ tne beal^Mnys^ln motor» ! • KaW aSaKi k2 <00. m trans, 246" wheel - base. a.. _1979,:KAWASAKl_7S0:-full-I- truck-is-oft-long-haui.»_ SECURITY sm wheel tnvel=7 * color TV;, c*nl/al vacuuml’ f would have to see it when It trlr,;34'..Living room t ^ u'o< t , . 6500 watt generator. Much -. com es In on wtends. 119,000 IS. 1979 KAWASAKI KZ 750. lull n*goiiaPie;W5i27... ~ 1976 ROADRANGER trailer. 13»' H M rya.l|in»nlr "1974“ OATSUN— sh o ftb e d r rtl *8M ta^'~«200’'7SS64'' ' 22M' sell contained.' exc.»r. good cond. $1775, Days0 0 ALLIS CHALMERS crawler' “ 19^R M i129 SUZUKI: top " 7^2000, Aller 6pm & overstocked w ilISith used cars anand trucks. . cond, 67»tai6aHer 6pm: 7 w/buckei loader. D-8 CatI w eekends 734-6190.______' W e are o\ 19M 4 0 'NU-WA 9tn Wheel, 2 128 , UtHltyTniUfs ■- -v»rdozor-biade.--And-ma^ bedroom, gllde-out Iront2 4x8 UTILITY TRAILER. $75, chlnery iraller. new ruBber. 1974 GMC Vl lon; rebuill 350..r ------n iu sfsell byth’ee'S nd'ofihe ml o o n t l i ! ’ ^ Jll call 423^950 or 734-1787. _ 1960 HONDA CM , 400T: Evenings best. 324-63», SITOOIbest oiler. Call 629- windshield, rack. backroM. 5677.;,__;______■ -- condition. $1500.'• WAITED. Forkllll or pos?!-• 1974 MAZDA pickup; pislon\ 32' FIREBALL Sih wheel Auloniolive 324*3001. • ■' ■ WAS MOW trailer, excellent condlllon. ble oldor tracior w/lront endI engine, ' shell camper. extraa. Call 432-6S40. Cfl 1960 YAMAHA SOO Enduro: loador, 2-4 ton capacity &I AM/FM cass + mor*. A-i "• m ______AMoStmca 1 pneumallc tires, ' Reason*' shaoe. 734-7874, 1979 MERCURY'MflHARCH N ____ ■ COMPLCTELV fopilnl you,.- ' ~*ble:73*0217or733«fl6- ~ ~ SfockNor002-.—-7- -.^rrTTrr^379S— • — ^ 128------CwweffASheiis- 69 OOOGE.S4 JONfUATBED- ie" <2) 125 • XL" "HondrI " 4WHEEL” DRIVE~lpader8;' truck, good condition. Must to Motorcycles, exc. cond,; backhoes &=olher induslrUI ' 1975MERCURnH ^ addlllonal. Mike's Auton: 197S & Te'modeis; low mil*-’ -aquipmenl ■ for'salorMachrn-'"■ '79'OATSUrrKin^Mb, aVr.; Stock Na 022 iTTT - •d Body. 610 N.: Washington: -ao e . Ruoorl..436J850------___ _ ery iJonnocilon 6764534. . : . :; M 995 ^ ^ 1 2 9 5 ___ _ 7 3 3 - ^ o r733-1406. '• oood condition. 733-2278- _ 1978 MERCURY.'■ bobcatBl I habout' ■ ' - StOi.AMjod[o..Pow®r______7 .....*5295 ’*4iw r H H B H '."^iie^rin^ gauge*, ond much more. No. 1-376. “ 197B DATSUN B-21-219: ' Was $8352 stock No. T*245C.-. . *2895 * 2 1 9 5 ci ^ M O W . . . 5996 1977 CHEVROLETr ( c ^ CREW CAB 1981 CHEV N o .L T .] 6 6 A ...... *4395 * 2 9 9 5 I '309'v-8 onglnB, tinted glo'i!VHflLETy2T0N4 4X4 _ -1981 CHEVR0lEn/2HCl rON PICKUP 1976 DODGE V2 tbH4x4TO ...... , ta n k ta lly w h M lt. S'cotitslot*, outomolic fron»ml»»ion. ou «pMd ironimiiilon. povnir.brak«ik««. buxillofy go t tank, N o .’ 1 T - 9 1 B ...... * 3295 * 1 6 9 5 C No.1-264. • otitdol* equipment. AM radio.0 ono moto, pow er itoerlno. ipringt. r(^*t*pbump- er.oougoiondn W ais $10,822 1978 DOOGE 1/2 TlT0H4x4 Stock No. P*751 ____ *5595 « * 4 3 9 5 M O i T '. v ...... *90.> 5 9 a s s " 7190 1979 FORD F-250194x4 ^ Stock No. P*752 ____ ...... ^ * 4 9 5 _ ^* 5 5 9 5 - B IgPiscounI rUsed trucks I l C hle i y r o l e t “ 197JlHE?R0[EniTBlAffli4x4 — lOTimfoiAraKUPnts'on o v er 407) Stock No. 0 2 4 .;.... *4195 ^* 3 6 9 5 > ■ No. 1-323A...... ^ 5 6 0 0 El Canm ln o 1973 FORD DRONGlNCi)4x4 ...... Stock N o.042...... *3995 * 1979CflEVMinBUSII * 3 3 9 5 ?:■ - No. 0.3790V. .V.'.. .Vi,V. . ^ 6 6 S 0 ^ : 1976GHEVR0LET4ry2T0H.4x4 ISTSOHIIIIUT’^TaN stockNo,.R.38 ...... *3495 ^* 2 2 9 5 I ■No. P I - 3 5 6 . . . '...... :.^:7^5985- .1973 CHEVROLETr%Tbii;4x'4'! 3 ...... :l977 F0HD'^Tm 4ll4 ------^ stock No.~TC*145B ...... *2595 ®* 1 , 9 9 5 ' - 1 - ■TA-PO-SB^a /;. - ^ 4 4 0 0 ...... 1974 JEEP c nDKEE'-''-"...... 'isn cmmiH^iai Stock No. 0 5 0 .. ____ ...... *2095 ** 1 6 9 5 i Mo. 1,I M A . . ; ...... *2785^^:^_ ’,'5.0 tlt*f .V-d engln^. olr eon 1 9 7 5 COIVERSI troniinlM lon. aport mirrore,1. till ii**rlno wheel, BK VIM . ,^M /F M ra d lb o n d tn o r* . No.. MOO.I 1975 FORO F-250 ...... ___ PI.38a. Sop.r Nlc- '..., I- 1 No.T»14SA ...... * 1 6 9 5 inia OUB ub .^ | ,% iilil4X4 ’ ' • ' 'J * 2 8 8 8 ^ N O W - - Om i jjlo. r^*129j^.On« C ^ r . V. . . f 2 3 4 < » „ . 3 Y - -■vK- ■- sr.. . I S r i s u m \y Mo i im m n iH 'T ______g i g m ...... W n m e $ - N e w 8 , tw'win' in ra ils, ro ah o — T hursday,/.A A pril 23,M M (------1 :

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:R 0 S 8 ' 46 Dyad ' 1 Ariiwn'rlo'prBvloui Punle 46 ObjurgBtion 148 . , AntJque'Aulai^uloa 19 Autos •Cherrol« -BBIDGE— 1 Tauntsint>(vBr.) 5 m n d s lacking 188 Auto»^lneolf>^Hercurycury 172 Aulos-Pontiac , ------.. Blmperia'ariallBt . 62 Holiarcd | | | 1964 TRjUMPH Herald_coi 1959 CHEVY- 6 cJ _«ic _19«a.._R0NTlAC..aiallna_____ : ^ Oswaldi JJacoby and-Alan-Soro n t a a — — -95%- -automatlcTBoaroifeyrM ireal good MfsnBportaMon. ■ *300. Irtr production* ^ e| t ] M(Tiploie,S^[*l8S0Cn^:nevy 7572alleriom — 734-6837. ^ ------14 ChildId w watcher-64 City in------fTT •Imer.- -19« .-7-:wssonoefChe» raTB^^NCOLN 20 Towriowri~ *1976 TRANS AM, tape deck:...... __ G o o d safelety p lay T rm —— ...... — ...... 165tabl»»ilaw ofker- : VofkBhifo ------waflon: f una good. »400.151151&- Coupe;loaded.l5,000aetuat . - 18 Dorothyothy’t dog h r lodan EaaiHevburn.Twln. •_ _ mlles. Calia24*i93ii. A la n a n d ”JJiS in u h y a r e ' regu- 17 Enfllnsflin a ers ------D O W N — i g ; - — CAMAflC ' -1?!L"^CURY Zephyr"40: 40: ' 11 ■ * l a r ' w e e k e n dr ' playere p In'Die • e r ...... “ reak' ' W.OOO "ac tu al—miias“ oii HW, ~173 'A iito i- P ty n i^ ' cond. t2a00. Call 734-9465. ; 1- NORTH 4 M III Cavendish gamiim e -a n d a re p a r- • r*'"*'®iale taint 1 Makea laugh ^ 1909 Plymouth, A/C, 4-dr. 20 ♦AKH ticularly eifecieclve on tLir , JbhOir.) 2 Changeling - t X ' rTTi 1956 JEEP aUtlon wagoiaaon 1®75' CHEVY Camaro, alair 1978 Mercury Couoar XR-7,R-7. m pg.siM w /B now lIres.t:^ I '. r v k 6 Ion (arch.) IR ' w/Dodgefl cyl motor, canin b'be 'cond,'. tut wheel, automali ' 5lam bidding. fg/,, . trans..*2500.43M}30____ ;0r>* w/o,324-4a33aller7Dm- ' -; ♦;A97 3 p t f l - made-fo run.-KOO or-bea In Ihcir methc■tho'ds th re e c lu b s IH *® ,*'’ar ------’ 3'Monian8eltY~i*B J —* Oder, 733^20 attar 5 0 ®' ' 19M PLYMOUTH FURY III. • ♦ K J 1 0 5 would have bcibeen a force so 26 RotIntn* 4 Outer (prefix) , , , 5 or efi NOVA. 20.000 milea 01 “ 336-5067 days. 326-5489 eves i Z Coughs 41 Covered with»ith *Aqnda. ______,ST A lan’s fo u r cclubs implied eo coin 6 Viiit . “ ‘ ___ rebulii, small V-8. PS, PBpb!. 168 Au1o«-0kl»mobfla)bO« Awkends. i :WEST EAST 3 In exceia ink ‘ 1957 CHEVY Bel Alre» 2021 AT. make Oiler. 73^.27«, :*QJlOfl ♦975)7 52 . slam interestit and Jimmy’s £*^** from e Actor Ferrer , * nel wagon: no englne-ole-or - ■ III !■ m i-1^ 1983 OLOSMOBILE Convert* 1971 DuBtar-8 cyl. new paint, -VJ8754 TQIO3 1083 four hearts acccccepted the slam 30 DrswS' 7iniideof. 'HI . . . 42 Action! call altar 6pm Ibla. Naw top, brakea. Ian's four spades Md ' (prefix)' 26 5 K ®P'"' IBO • Autos-Dodfli098 shocks, battery, mufflers. S a S a b :♦ < ♦ Q J ! K n . ' Zl: ; 4 9 73 * 2 bid. but Jfam y ll title 8 Footbell 27 C » 1974 OOOOE CHAFIOER. 360 Tl league (abbr.) 285 CettleC ditch directive* . n r radio & Upe combination J74 • MiiM-Otfiea signed off wit# ith fiv e c lu b s 36 Chum r 149 Autoa-AMt on. 1078 CUTLASS SUPREME; SOUTH bccausc Ms heai O G oih 29I YoungY lady ' 46 Brother of *1200, 32&5d67 days. 329126* 442 model, 350 engine, auld e a r t c u e bid had 3® ^*8 , lck° 175 AtrtoDsDan .♦63 shown his full strength.sti 3? Pflftofofa a lOGrldder (Fr., (> abbr.) Cain — 5469 eves & wkends. Irans. AM radio 8 track, 1S2 AulOi-Bulc»Suld, ^------I — power sleerlng/brakes, I , Va2 Alan rnntinueilued CO six arid it 81. . Jim m y_____ 30I AAllegory 46 Little devil ♦ K 8 5 2 • h 1973 BUICK ; very ______Autoy-FordiiHg Ueoo/eonsider trada ■ for .wos up to JimrrTimv: to p la y th e 39 Utviaa'* » 12 Wbb wilted -i3 1 BButte . -47Thou#endlh — pickup., Ev^'S. r4*3<34; ♦ A Q B 6 4 c apital.. * slam . al.. 13 Singer Nat 32 ^ ir- 1 or LOW MILEAGE used cars iloi ° : Kgnny- •______$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ : lllh hero ..K in g _ ____ 36 C ___ salo. HorU Rent A Car. 21t •Vulnerable; Both Hewunlhcspjspailc in dummy J??""'"' _ 1 8 ^ Della 88 Royals Town ic erch IS T h o te In 38I Ratty R - gantiation 79 SKYHAWK S* 35 mpg,nog, Shoshono SI. W.______and drew irumiiriips wilii ihrci new llros. mulllar. ahocka. rata ^ofnce 39I GeltQ shed of c ^ t . 1971 PJNTO Faslback; ll •-r — leads; thon ho cicishcd liic »cc- fl'iKiw Excelleni coniKlion: t4500:‘SW- speod. very good cond, "Wcii North Ba»tt Soulb king of honrtitI arand th e second- (comp,p.w w d.) 20 Author Gray 40I FamilyFi car 60 Long flih ' Belore 3om. call 324-7295. !♦ . high Npiide and • ruffed i. i. ' i i , " ■ ^asi !♦ Pasi -. .1 3 . 14 -1 6 ,. I ...... ? -T.. je - 17- |8 -j0- ho » 2* dummy's l;ist spadesp lo scl the 2-. ° ' ' 1 5 4 ...... AiitM-CidillKlillK 1972 GRAN TORINO Sport I'Vau 44 • Paw» stage' /or the’ pper/ecl sa/ety . — — , lor sale, H2Q0. C tll 733-5673 L. FORYOUR; , ‘Pass <♦ Paw» &♦ . play. Ho lod hiS'liS'deuce of dia*. 11 TT — 1963 CADILUC. excelleni1*^1' ■ Jto ri______ra m ■ AtMi-pvtVK. running condillon. Uphol* — 1965^ PONTIAC Grand Prlx. :P a w 64' Pasj1 Pbm m onds and ;)la}ilayed dummy's ______ol. .1078 FORD Ranchero: -Pans _ ' Slorv poor. S300 or tMst ol- ro. needa liras & muffler. Besliii CAR ; seven. 14 ' " U16“ ” ^ " - .tor. Call 734-5207. aulomatic. AM/FM stereo,• 1 ollar.544*7S72allar5om. tUist was in.n. but was also = s • owner; 25,000 original miles. _ WILLS USED CARS- )k! 1989 FIREBIRD* 3-sp, slmost helpless, A spaipade on heart , ia “ “ * »oo.. -• V OfK^ningleadi^Q ||li7 " iT* ” Aulos-(Shrysler new 400 enoine,. AM-FM ' would give Jlmmmy n a ruff and ; S,- -casseliestereo.6374581. - 733-7365 r I discara and a diamonddi: relurn “ — r ■ , 1979 FORO Futun; :18,000 —i isa • Autoi-Ch^tete w miles, fully equipped or would give decla:Iarer three dia. 27" 22 123 |24. By Oswald Jacoby mond trick.s. ‘ 1955 CHEVY Bel Alra-4D Ufor , for late model pickup. a — parts. Call 734-3344.______have financing. Call 73M043I •$$$$$$$$; u d Alan Sontag Note-that JinJimmy's safely a __ —— ------—= or734-«060. • 26 1978 CHEVY Chevette; 4 cyl* play would not have been Sfi m >umi-u»coi«iUiitijiv • .Three years ago a ^ Inder, automatic, 45,000 I? _____; ______) a team needed if dlamo■nonds had bro- 97 128 I:(28 “ ■!EII 30 31 32 mllos. ZSMPO. foully de­de- 1969 Mercury Marquis 4-dr,lr, ;------0101 included Alan Creclreenb<'rg. - k rn .1-3. J im m yy'K 's play h ad Ju k i...... tailed. exc cond. S2395,395, excellent iriKl'anical condi- ^ .-sjjhior..purincr. Jameses (C,ivne. __takcn_out insurairance to guard — ■ 324*88«or324-454e,------lion.*350firm.733-404fi; - .1” ...... ,>utoD ealera™ . - 1 ^ - ...... -■ .AutepsHak - - . • ■ ^-regular partner andid severals "iigainst any andmd all possible • ~ 34^ “ — — — *aher BearvStearns as»{issoelates bad breaks andnt It had paid off, -i ------\n-. >on the RosinRor iNKWSPAPERKNTE4TL'l{PRt.^KA»iNi 36 17S AuioDeaiera>ra m AutoDeaiers 141 M2- V g : ; | S 1 S !!!?■ 'i4« ""‘T *7wis5Drt« 4x4 ' ■- - • - • 53*-. 197S CHEVY. 4x4; V4 auto, ^ ,'> r ';2M3aff»r7.a*lif/vTadd • " H iig i l : 3H A R P 1074 Q iavy:« cyl. 4 1 9 1 9 milC PICKUP - - low ' ‘1076 ';0HEvr-^4x4*'plekup, , i:,-.--'/.'TorON 4X 4 d«. .PSfl9rak«s;.AfT. SU%: lo« l S M S S ' 2 . -No; T2S6. Automatic,ic. powp er tlM flng, power — -fflMs^s«ocond.-78Mofc.^ f ■*-brtke«'olr:eandttlonInitnlnflrmiTO'iie* to flppre-;. 4173 JEEP W soonasr; exe Itic. i _ • ~ r .cloi*l , cond. AfT, radio, A/C, SI- • ' ck. 187B 4x4 BIAZER: low mllo^ilio^. -______■ I WefM798 . J on. ago, « ie cond. (3500 or taksaka . :------'■ — ^r^jjjggnts + ^ csah. "A.''' . I NOW ..... ^ 6 3 9 3 OS . .148 - Antique Autos’ - I- ' '*** • ■ ! ! _ 1 * 8 : ' ■ Aniique Autoa,. d«,“ .1941 PLYMOUTH 20. coups'^pe' 1835 CHEVY-Sadanrovary**"/ r - 1929 MODEL A pickupi orl-' on* se t up (or smalt block. MM. Call 354*5514.- [ ' p S f iS id s dChgvrolct i II : ■ R ^i»ior*4l r • 'T<(tWe¥»>«ln": :r ! - i ' ____ .' .'. JeronTe.. I.i;' i n , AutoOsslsraira 178 ' AutoOtalsrs tra 176 AbtoDealara-a 17S AuioDeaiera■ ■ ITS AutoOeilera l i i M H ai M M i i i h

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