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Vtry I l l S i ni U p e n t ...... good COIcondilion iniids 21 r > ^ e p s - 7 7 2 0 / 3 9 , PSB b I'Iso r & e € p l a c c ' ■.. ______I : '. l-<-A.L-VJ>. ______. 3 3 Z 25 c 3 0 0 = p • , • SALTf lahc U.S. liuk, said, "If th e d o lla r’s re- cdly selling millions of lol- committed to this procesress," the sla,te- strengthen•n underlyingi policies thot ta ry leaders said MoiMonday t^ey will Popadiul surge. control bobonk, began-selling off dol- the adjustment of external ise againsi other m a jo r curren'ren- altem pt to b reak th e su lite ment continued, , promote the hot order lheir men'en-to confront or cent rise ic'dollor mokes Iors "abov)out the time of the (White ;es as-well-oscooporating in.------} sustained for a prolonged, pe^pe- A high value for the te d It referred to a p act; amonga United-imbolances i suppress the massesics of people who cies is si jxpcnsive in the House) stostatement. It was calculotcd I m a rk e ts as agreed." )r extended, it could underminenine imported goods less exi -tu- Swtes, Britain, Japan.I. 1France, West exchange mi seized control of the;he capital to de- n o d ,o r t U.S. products to h av e o0 i combined impact. Unfortu- lationnl efi^rts to re d u c e globalobal United States and I m and dem ocratic refo'cform. intem ati Student leaders on Tuesday con- sidered ending their■ir 10-doy: occupo- tion of Tiananmen Sqi^ u a r e . "'^aiers' clashed"bl-briefly Monday night with'residents"jt9"15”n»11crfrom ------th e square, b ut not shshooting was re* ported. Other troopsps withdrew from rstreets in .southernn I Beijing, ending I standoffs with local:al residents who m | | ’ have surrounded theilheir convoys and blocked their movemc Students who havoivo guided the tu- — multuoua pro-democrocracy movement ’ over the past month1th expressed con- cem that mony Beijing B< students w ere leaving andd ttFiat half their num bers w ere now[>w students from ' • outside the city. I • ■ ■ Beijing Universitylity student Ipader. G ua Haifeng said sonsome leaders w ant I to pull out because0 of the increasing------ly-Bqualid^conditiona.nrw.and tho lack of ------tr d e a r-c u t results from fro the occupa- tion. j , Others argued theyth should stay 'until they achieve16 victory' ia their ! stfu ggle with the government, pfielO.WIKE SALBOURY i------stressin g th a lth c s-studcnls^fitiU-have tv ------■ ■ j------the stfong auppuilufLuf city residents:------»- ! About 45,000 peopeople were on tho » Laying ptpe 3 6 school students work woi uftcr school and y J lOO-acre square Tues•uesday morning. A a a wheel- tractors to) rmove the pipes across n M stem province o f /j OOO, Justin.Hill Hansenin prepare to straighten i west of Murtaugh. The hihigh weekends for Yourccjrcc’s fathcrRichaH soldier frorp the wes On a warm May aftcrnoot •rigation row. Tho tw o weiverc using., bean field wc I - Xinjiang praised the students’"revo- qof Kimberly and Scottlott Yourco of lino irri lutionary, patrioti'iolic, dem ocratic movempnt" in a sp'spco.ch over loud- “ speakers. A m other was seeiseen weeping in the jtrong c:>nvironrmental 1policy armsofherdaughtc'hler, pleading with i 'oil: ^ Ameericans favor si II won loss support national- I th e lies now require theilem aeparale ^ T- her to comc home. nt nrlion. nn nuttcr whal tf ipondonu wcrp...snliL nn.pacK-______tho m iliUry not to T he AssociatodAs P r e s s ______Thfl orom iso byV th — Related stor> r v - A f i rest. 87 percent said tlth ey would sup- ing re stntriclions c in cities to discour- f attack protesters rc| - te c t drin!-inking water. ving. and 5.9 porccnt opposed EW_VORK_— T he v a s t m ajorijority ■“ new port such a roquiremeilent. ati’i; clrivini ous blow to Premiiimicr Li Peng an d ' . n EV ite too weak, and ■— Eighty-onc Ei| percent snid ne ' gasoline-fueled gardon ap- who have tried to of Amcmericons would a c c e p t mandolidato- tho United States are onup - Sim ilarly, 75 percircent snid they banning g; o th er hardliners wl lulled efTorts by sa fe ty rulesn ond cmcrgcncy'clcam s. monstrations. ry tratrash recycling, higher electiectric about as m any foul lajor would back a ban[1 on household pliances. quell the huge demo •sses and average teams shouldst be in place at all m a ji all. 72 perccnl snid pollution nembers of the Na- billsi aridt other inconveniencescs to government, business icnse aerosol products, whihose propcllanLs O verall. I Sources said men lhe environmcnl oil. facilcilitics, even if the expcni !i_to_hayu_incccuscd_in_tKe------) clcpn up the e n v iro n m en t, na rna- Americans to keep ll iinso-__cnn-polluto-the>oir-i-=-€-60-porcent sup-_apiH'arii_U A------tional_EeDplfi!a_CsCongress, China’s . HpIp cI ------'t-nnM=misc:the;;priccj)r:QjLnndj'nfl -m !cadcr-Nenrly-a-quarter-Raid------in gathering signa- ti^naTia! polVhos found: — —------c lm n ------portedo'ban on chnrct coo T irghierflu^~pnst-Ticcat J ■ legislature, began conceras were lm*-*- Loved away from the bcach -Tonvene-a-special------Broirood-percoplionajixiat.thiit.pol!PSlIyi. EnvironmenUil c 'ored id; ond 58 pcrcent fa'avored 51 ban on Ihey sUiyt .■ tiircs ncedodtOTO 10 million ^jollon' — -SoSovcnly-l\vo,_pcrccnl ..fnvon ir'becnuseofbanchpollution. • ' :l3 onthc risorT he M edia GemJener- -hcighiened'by tho i( 1-nnd nim-rodial tires, whiciich'release more last year b " session'on 'the'4egiegality of martial tidn'is spill in Mnrch in stnct srnokcstacksn controls at oil-ni erns nboul the environment a further erosion of nl ond,nd Associated Pre.S3 su rv eyy aialso Exxon Valdez oil sp c n if rubber into the a ir thhandu a radiols, Concern 1. law, indicating a fi und. Alaska. But coal-burlurning power plants, even 1 ideological and political foundid backing for initiatives rangimging Prince William Sour trici- Bans on aero.sol cmnns, lighter fiuid crossed i '] Li’s support. cd by telephone that woi/ould hike lhe pricc of clectrii tesidents of lhe nation’s most 1, the Voice of Am er- fromn a ban on household aero:eroHol lhe poll, conductcd and non-radial tiress a; re.am o n g tbe lines. Kesi ;; In W ashin^on, til lund conccrn ond ty- y populated areas were the, JC authorities were prodmducts to strict emission conlnmlrols from Moy 5-13, four orlcd measures suggestedid for Southern densely p ■ ica said Chinese beyond oil tanker Mo.stst respondents also sUp|>ort pt lo see anti-pollulion efforts j )odcasls, apparently a t powtower plants. supjwrt for action be ivior. California by a regio;ional air quality mosl apt 1 ; jamming its broadi ,r steps: rcstrictictions on lheir own bchavic 'hrce-quartcrs o f th e l,0& i resp(espon- safety. Am ong o th er i n u n i^ b o a rd -in .M a rc h . _OthchiT slops in thnt as inadt^qtleq uate.______1. ------trying .to CUt offL?P9 01 of the demon-__ -Thn vorcd-urgcnl-gov— Twenty-ty-porccnLsaicl-ll>uir-commuj 1 of information. dents,ts said'laws against pollutionnon in ' —-M ajorities-favo :: strators’sources of =-Banfcr elerk-clcharged.—^ Legislslators ssay crisis Treatnnentcouh Id reduce embezzllemerit near ini medilical careC ^ need^for masteectowies with € Press • enough Ul be token oul with■ a Computer nrecords show hidedden transaction ’ress ____ fromiiJ.j_2.G_million to S120 milliilillion. The Associated Pt llio Associulcd Prc? breast-!U-.>;nving opcfnlion called n The• federal g o v ern m en t covicovers illy ^yCItAIGLlNCOL^ Will's acctICCOUIlt. ISCO — By shrink- lum peclectom y. which generally lUt 70 perccnt and the state[! payspc SAN FRANCIS tlic • Ti'hirtv-rive h ir mimilos later, the LEW ISTON,-’!'- ’i'he cost of provid- nbout ;s nhout ihrco-quarlers of the 'Dtru-s-Ncws wrilcr rest, ■ ir.g tum ors with,ii medicine before leaves ; - saiiu'ti?llte lle r nKichiiie recorded a &")00 rc lo Icinho’s disad- th e rc: st inUict. The chem otherapy ing mcdical carc ‘ Jut the rate of gro w th h n s accclcccler- surgery, doctorsrs mny be able lo breast • An iiivesligalion withdrawraw al from Wilson’s account as iing faster thon th e But le same as.lhiit commonlyIjy TWIN FALLS - < ' ‘ vantagcd i5 rising din reccnfycars. , _ eliminnte most: mastectomies i as is the aph te sl and com- 'tra n sj.actiim a c t niiinlier IK).’ An rest of.governmontlonl. ond law m akers a te d ii involving a polygraj: daho’s Medicaid b u d g e t stoodood at the standord treacatmenl for breast used nfnaer.'iurgery. ;u rd s,h as resulti-d iuilomalilalic prinKiul of "ininsaction as little time to find Idal le procedure was oulhned by puterir-ed bank recu say the sUitc has 1 ,8 million during th e 1985-1386J86 fis-. canccr. a lead[iding cancer rc- The nl charge agninsl nuinbiTicr Kvr ^vas torn off and is loni'-liislingsolulioiIlions. S67.8 i idonnn al lhe nnnunl mootinginu in an embezzlement cycle. The fed eral governin''nment searcher said Motlondny. Bonadc nnd T ru sl Co. ein' m issingng frmnf lhe hank’s records. of Mcdicaid a lread y col c; le A m erican Society of Clini-ini- a Twin Fnlls Bank ni Idaho's shave of 1 tumed more responsibililbilities Dr. G innni Donadonnn Di of the of the • WiisVilson noticod ihe discrepancy • is taking' one-thirthird of all money hns i )ncology. ployec. . ;pnnsion of stale pro- -o v ert•r to lhe states. A nd th e numbeiiberof Nntionnl Cancer•r Institute of Italy cni Onc by The employee, Bn who otherwise inbn oficration"Mlloj be very. Ven n henlth corc pro- Duiduring those years, Medicaidid ppay- cent o f -women Tm nol going loo ■ sa y anything un-. CuatsIts said s!ie luis retained Twin choose between I ad this mulilaling rnre.” :alion. mis lo hospitals in c re a se d 92 fper- would have had Qjn. • tillU ilk to m y la w y'y i e r.“ Coai-s said. ' Kails aatlorni'V ll Handy Stoker. Stoker. gram s and cducalii mcnU . Surf-irgeons frequently recom a very fortunate situ- cent.it. The cost of long-term carere wos\ Kurgery. lare Prosecutors allillege in cmirt .(li'iUru'tJlu'ti ciiinnicnt nn th_e case. say-_ "Wc were in a vi cars, doctors hnve mendid ngniast Irjingrto span ’ because of the slate • up M44.3 perccnt d u ring- th a t. time,- tii In reccnl yea iors recordF tluit the theh e fl luippem-d liki- ing hcc h:h.isii't been able lo TiivesTTgate . ntion lasl yonr" be ns in- slowly sw itchedid to removinj; jusl breastisLh cofiUiining larger tu m o r slate Hep. Brent Andd poymcnts to physicians le is thi.s; •ih callcgnegations. 3urplu.s, said si the whole liieosl, becau.*-lu-se loo lillle hualthy tissue i: Boise, "But th p 'd a y crcas!nscd 71 percent. the lump, not t fenr » C arter W ilson o'o f J . P . W ilson Cti., "1 iiniinniriiie n we will schedule u pre- Drocksome, H-Boi :)Y is siniill. Huwev- le f ttoto save nnd becau.sc they fen wo will nol have th n t AtM that rate, tho s ta te budget bud when the tumor y to a buyer and shippi)per of dry beans, linimar>lary hcariui; and see how this 11 -c 9JHP. .whcnwv irvative surgery is the cacan c e r wil! be more likely t wiinKTiTTPpt-com peli— « runejnch could.comcjp,n_s. l i t ^ asasj five cr. this Consorv _____ deposited $C1.88G ininlo a business ac- one sort:o ris out." Stoker said. . surplu.s. 'rVii;ro will •cm:siderod“pn5sibic—sp rc?nd-lo n c «ther-pfirt« of-tho-body. nrs, said slate Sen. SlotStocks, not iwunlly cor counl a t 4;4.~) p.m .ron~A f pi-in-5; CViat^— In-.Mn■.Mnncinvs'coim filing, P ro sein u ------lion in’the'generalrnl fund." years 1 fnr, Bonadonno and col 11 nursing home ad- D-CoiCoeur d'Alene. "We a r e in a1 heolthhei when tumors arcire large. So the handled the irnn-sncfTclii)nr ■ • tnr K. .l-:!k-n Baxier-pins her case on ------Brocksome, a i cues in Ilnly linvo used th co-chairman of a log- carcrc crisis. Ultimately, the UnUnited The- Intest stnilegy s involves league so m e b o d y used a n ' pulict-f itinterviews and the hank’s in- m inislralor, is co-( • procedure on K palienLs, ix;.Ik * At 5:2G p.m .. s( charged wilh'review- Slatelies of America is going lo^to^ad- shrinking big tumorsI firsl wilh new p . - cighl-digil ...confidfdf-ntial ciimpiiler_ vcsligatgallon showing Cnals handled' ■ islative panel cha ■ so they arc small piimlin in g in Jnnuaryl9i^- issues. Since 1980, th e dressCS9 some form of notional heollh he. chemotherapy s code assigned to C C< o a ls ti) e n ter Wil- , lee MISSING on Paf?e A2 .ini' huallh cnrcissi kl judgel has grow n insuriunince ."Stocks said. ; stale’s .Mciiicnkl . \ _____

Foils. IcJafJO Tuoadoy. Mny 2 3}. .1 1989 • ' - 1 levied a'a g a in s t' ' A-2 Timos-Nows, Twin Fait I Almcio s L $ 3 ranilliDnlbil stance oon Israel U . S . t oDughens >nt f o r H ee llro a rin g f i r e ■ J c n is a lc m w hile also nppc^pealing for outiilitter, clier >) — SecrcUiry rights.'' Bnk..lbo filed in connection. • c .’ff'p H ^ tr Tcacncli and- --— He-soid the . United StaU bv-sparks from a stove or rn cl o n M o nday ^0 sto■pseUirrig'Jews- p s' Committee.• 0 thc ncgo-- mun-outfitter’r and one o f his Ohio ' by ing c a m p w ith tho fire. He said the bills were h-oup holding a convention ' ntnot ''dictotc an outcome" to i ascd in IcnLs in thc outfittin on thc Went Bank nnd in'in Gaza nnd to lobbying.P’S nil sp rin g clicntJi have beenbci billed fo r S2.78 mil- asi m ailed to Smithmith and Wilkof Inst ' ' ' . tiatiom tii Baker hopes wil of Vernon Sm ith. ___ 'ffivc up utiy iispiniliiinsins ■of aim cxing here. . nir to hold Hon for allcgciigcdly sta rtin g tho Hell- of. forest oflicials have. • ;amc tim e. Baker callcd on frfrom n proposal by Shami; Smilh w as not a t Iho camiinp a t thu week, nnd fore lerritorics capUircil from•om Jo rd an and A tth o san ians on th c roaring fire thrthnt burned into Ycllow- 1 had o th er • u lk c d with UicrnJcm.by phone. :n A ra b s to ab an d o n "Die il- elelections among PalcBtimai .time thc fire broke out bul hx E K v p tin thu 1967 Six-DDay nj wnr. Palcslinian; Slone Nationallal P ark last sum m er. tin Wilkof-will bo advising, control over all.’of Pales- W est Bank and Gaza. employees in charge nl the. s.site offi- Smith nnd Wll^ linker, ino speech loalo an Ameri'cnn liision of cot Jo have a n g ut those bilbills m ay be ju st thc be- en the Forest Scr.'icir\'ico soon about what, . ncaning Israel apart from ■ But. Baker said, "wc do .Jc\vish g ro u p , sa id . "Nov,s'ow is tho tim e tine" — mci blo m iddle jrjnning and1 couldc cventxally toliil citcinls said. • O hio.'w as they intend to cdo about tho bills. . 3ankandGazu. 'oidea about thc rcasonabU Todd W ilkof of Cnnlon, 01 to hiy nsi stor)ne; tourij sident, snid cxpnndcd_pro-_ bbegan expanding beyond a inners-includdtwo en- . -M onday'nl-a..ciihle industry int trade, work.prcsid " sibh’^ervice to Includc onj oncltVng n'aiufally cnusodI fire’sf t a k e - ; NnUiblc winnt grammingg should not include so- s :gton P ost of fT is onger dangcrcd spccics•cics — thc grizzly bear s h o w .• ' • [bloid television” charnctcr- g r a m m in g , th e th ree broa< their course, tho pnrk sufT lo, which will find m ore "Whiit do we wiinl U) Iw whcr\>vc cnllcd "iribk approach and bnid eagle, ^ shows such as -"America's works’share v ofthe telcviaic fSTONE NATIONAL to lo dem onstrate that tl'-is i c mure varied postfirc ' jjrow up? We had Iwia-r;a‘r sta rt aK^ing ized by she worked well. Known here as^s thc "nnP: to eat in thc n; inU‘d" n n d th e ta lk show has.declincd h as thc public h 3. _ T he bad news is that w ourselves very seriousisusly and very Mosl AVnnt) ttackcd in ecosystem. tto alternatives, it snid. s National Park wns rav- uiural fire” plan, it is a tu Irt B lair, libair- Gcrnldo-" •n” policy. Wilh such glo'glowing testimonials to V quickly “ su'd Stewart A b o u t 77 million of ihi Idfires of historic dimen- Washington W as a ■ let-il-burn’ lists E ntertain- "1 thinkk it'sii horrible." said Silver- park officials seemed' mnn of Uniled ArlistJ homos have acccss to- cn Yellowstone staffers toda:layareuni- .natural fire, pa B.for-bolhitsi.cii^_Jimn._who_li0 hends his I car. mbarrassed by tho rc------mcntrwhich produees-fo r dnrd saidradding-that sti.Wdios indl, J ” formly, rigorously, almostt strids en tly .somewluit cmfiji fijrman saia the popularity': c nows is that Yellowstone fc ii; Bush administration blc system s und movieie Itheaters. firm. Silver Ilof-thotclc- MW upbeat a b o u t the thc Iwnefiefits o f tho port thnl lhc I ihows has peaked, and prc-- ic n le m o re th a n 25 p c rc cn l ( ark was ravaged by wild-' u| "W’o h uve m u c h m ore of nn ability of such sho t wth cable Nntionn Park has decided-tofo siscrap the "Ict-it-burn’' . public backlash thnt willI \ vision watched in homes IV fircsofhislonone dimensions last yonr. fires fi of‘88. lhan wc hnve lived upp to,”to said Hom e, dieted a pi Bob B arb ee, thc amiable.Ic p a rk su- policy in nalionfional parks for tho 1989- ir demise by nexl yoar. ii.s h o n -n ctw o rk p rogram m ii ,vs that have draped the Box Office ChairmnnI .Michael.Mi Fuchs, bring ihcir i him self a l fire season, Perlmuttcr. a former not- Today wc nrc dearly the world’s first national pcrintcndent p who found hi The opening sessionin cof the Nation- Alvin Pc 1 A m e n c a . , ... nd n atu ral After the admidministration’s decision jcumenUiry producer who) >s o u rc e o f television in a clean white bandage tltho ccntcr o f political anc a l C a b le T elev isio n Ass'Association's an- work 'docu vice chair- ecalled thc reporud;d iin Tho Washington s own company, calk’d the; ;said Bob Miron, NCTA v September at-o melting in wildfires \s la s t sum m er, rec nual mccling fcntures}s callsc for more hends his i r Newbouse eJiporienco-as-a .tr>ing percrsonol .or-.., pridayi BaiBarbee.’s oirictLSCurricd., ,_ .-ifl-deApctitc-m m aiL-lQ-JT man and nrci^idonl of; -weeks of-alpinc'spnng, e scnous proj'ramninijjr?g7 lncludTTig-un'—progiinv*—^ u m m er. let wordford th at the action h ad • adiences. He. said they are! 1Broadcasting Corp. NCTA cntisls and,.consorvntion- deal. d "It was a hell of a sur tcrUjinment nnd news..'s. srtire audi' ■ me loll you." Barbee .said1 lilast week- n, Jamc.s P. Moonoy citcd rt ird firsthaiid the exU'nt of n sident John God- ■'dcmcaiiinf ll the cbntrovcrsy over. Viacom Cnble Presidi iindicating thnt the publi' md scars. *•’ond. "A nighlm nre thatIt w ouldnl irovorsy. But tl dard called on the cahhable networks lo part of." . rnging issue in this part : tlian .'x) percent oC the na-,- cable' pnivides bettor pro census of thoso early stud-• end.”e fire policy, a ra>: , • do more in lhc socinlII nnrena, such as More tlu ; But in cnviron'mentjil te t rm s ,-h e ^f Wyoming last las winter, has cooled lim a te d W million televisionn inmanyareas. ii's is that th(tho firestorm of 1088 was ilBOs comedy spccinlcinls lh a t raise lion's cstim jnm il.Bolcd „imidi.TaWy,- now no that businesses in. indeed goodd nnews. 0nddod, th e fire was nn un: ocolosicnl ,„wns,ns aroundI the.park real- . ■ Tho rnginging summeroffi.re viewed1 Iboon. "T here was no t i downside to the fires of '8888,- Barhcc. fi„,fires mny be an cconom-. by many, perhaps pei most, Americans d ^ Missinc ...... / ns a major- didiiinslor-nowi'-is described"?[••sn-idi’.r * - - ...... "•-IClMon.” " ...... »g = That point was made repcatL-dly r , keeping tduristi? aw ay , - • vilhheld. Baxter nssorts. move like that." ., y.. _ in park lilern'.'rnture as a "unique oppor- • Continued fron•om P a g e A l cash is will <,dc.nt C nrti> I, last weekend al a conferei r also asserts lhat.an analy-/- .Bank nnd Trust Prosit] is an opportunity for new 1 nmunity leaders feared.' ', iho transaction. Bnxleixler charged tho Baxter a nm onK m O ii' - sonrchors and consorvatioionist, >«ho ‘-r"" 1 polygraph test thal Cont.ss H. Eattin declined to comn if flora and fauna to llour- s idently triggered new in-' . 30-ycnr-old Coals witKitK ono count of sis of n p > gathured o t thc old log ir dicnted deception" when sho0 case until the criminal' : i.l, :m l ..»■11' .oppintunily for humans j wido in this spectacular- . i grand theft. • ■ took “indie r Faithful, one of the mnn; d some questions. c o m p le te d . "Ill ohsorvo nature’snn prodigious fxiwer 1 panso of nature’s handi- : According lo Bankank nnd Trust answered s tourist spoti; her^ llial es( admissions this spring- •s.quite n.shock.'Wilson saidd "Thc bank handled it in^ ' ^'*1 lo heal and1 rtrepair. . t work. Park nd recofas, Conls'hnndlcdiled thc-transac------lUvas.Q i}”Tessi»nfllTnanncrr"-W ils«n,n.sn.d,-”-The------"•'-scathod:------. “You hcnr nbout 'these a”to'tho Ncw'Yollowstnnc' -' f Bcd about 30 p erccn t o v e r' l!on.,,Coata could nollol explain why Monday. - account the y.,^-:ationaLl?ark .Servi.ce_nyer_„r_ Tho .scientists, noting thrh n i n r a b a s I*'™ and motel owners say ^ . irc on the^lepoBit-things^ulbut_yQU_^ juatjidn't .figiire_V money was back iiu'urj] r------ttrcruT^’as-ntrsiT r’i'tOTc 1 a niffoTving'Nlonday. I each visitor ut the en-I-’ sliapcd• this wilderness for ' ,-ation books nre n e a r iy >' requires when that somclacbody would try to make a handed lo 0 f slip ns bank policy r< trance gates,LOS. "Those of us fortunateL’ i of years, citcd numerous pc , sum m er weeks, ------enough to w\vitnos> the regenernlion1 1pacts. T h ey said de.structicHS nrriving-'-today find a' K lodgcpolc pme forests wowould m nkc Tounsls n rr of life afterL-r the nre.s .will be seeing I rn of life and denth. This ather— ^ ,. wny for increaspd diversityitv o f g m s s - .spotty pattern (1 pTodaay's wea natuiv opera.-rating on a grand scale .j. ■ ! is not al all the "block-' es. fiowcrs and,'lTOCs, whiihich in tu rn Yellowstone is ,evcral-cenluries chance." 1 scape" predicted by the' ^ would m ak e Yellowstone10 a n even encd monnscap ' Haying taken tal the h eat for follow- ' (• heitJl^rof (^ruB lust fall.' ':— w efSrtiM «»d€J e r s h o w e r s V'- moro congenial home for wwildlife. mcdinatthehe ing the Nati'iitional Park Service policy-- U-rncion or .•veiling. Hri'f/y and i »varmi'i' Ki'idny and SjiUii'Kh^ ■ h» tlu- ii|il»-i- !'•0 1111(1 Jcram cand Gooding:ing: iKirlluTly Thui'Mlay und I'toni (v'l ir. 7.' Magic Volloy -~,S ciilU -rcd .Much crcnldiT \Vl‘dlu•^dny. U>“’‘ (INlSaUir- Tui-Miiiy ni«lu and Tucsdiiy,y iiiiKl'i in Uh- mid U> ujipi-i' and I'roni liu' 1“ aniund i trii Tuesday mui Tin- Tueodiiy in llu- uppiT H0> 'dav. l.«)w> in I'l*' JI fc'v tllund^•r^l^llWl'l,wiT>. Wii«N »)!>. Ilinh>Hh> warniinKto -M)> hy .Saturday, i*rly from '2rrimiutl ;i.'); to .«). i’lirily Sum mnmnry: 1 Monday wa^ -ri-piinielu-* pi-rp cloudy \Vi'dm''dayay «H h a NliKl'l ‘ -N’l'Nnlionnl Wi-iiibi-r SiTvio- in od i t Uo >ay> a cold from i> rx|K-ci- mcK-rof air. chill'tH- of iiTtK C I will) I’liciili-Ho Th(- i-xu-ndi-d forccii^t forf' Sotiily _ I fr...... turnrnuuy,,_UmiU4aUilahu-luLadlll._ ttiiiuy. Ltml .aid il..— inmgh ^ii- L>0 lo-'lO cnph. i)riHK">K I urday. piirily cloudy ThursirsOii> wiin ! Carnot Prairie; andni W ood R iver wiiiilu-i'•p lo Iho Mall- lliroui’.li the • Wcdm-sdiisdiiy. - a t.liRhl ehanct of i.h(iwcr Valley: roving wi-alhi-r I'undiliini*. arc• ^•a^l. Mostly sunny and war ■ S calli’ri' Tiii->KhI.kK- m-ar TO. Unv. rxp.-clfd pi-r r>Os lo n'lid Wh. TliurKirnduy ______in_ui»per_lXja_ifiiKlyrnly. i’tirily clmi.Iy .Mo-iI ol(iC idaho hiid.hiuli i.'linidiiH'>> d from the dvertising . I from m to 7r> Friday and J.isteil-Jifilow _aiare the 1989 Me 0rial Day adv s______WL-UHcadiQ'—willi-aI uiilrlv' -cnll.Trd CK. Mc.niIcnduV." pn.v'idinK pli'uVanl!•- 7tH-tn tiroiind-Wl-.'Niturday.,y. L o^*.in------L S i “ '<.^tl71Tfrc7;Vv-^Viad>''-'\vi're- ) •. >liiiwcr!-. Cdol'T wilh will fri>m -m wnitliiT rij! 10 -1()A by them carefullyjf ¥o~: tT fat sl at Idaho l-'all-> with «^l<•.-d^s ihi- Thursday, warminj! deadlines. piease P review t ■ tn «». I$rfi'/y. •UlllKl-M ^ Saturday. Northern Utah.andNcvada: am of a) loi'i>i') mph. > w ill run sm ootlilI h l y . idiiv Mils wiiriiitT lliiiii >lu- y o u r a d vvertising i plan w UUlh - S;ill l.akr. 1.;. OKd.-n and .Mondii ,f TIil- warnu-si ii'mpi-ratuIture in ihi- Prov.) - l.u-rr.iMi•aMrii: cli>ud> .ind iicxi m’V,-vi-rali day> will In-. .Much of dcjjrefs at ^ IIU- had r»-adii»K^ I'"' II >tal.- Monday wii). Kl dc A d fn*--*'.'' -mul'i'rly "111«ind> i ..'‘"'v„wi-'Tir.'-(iay'lr..in' ' S'.ulhfil«-nr ■ Ida'lu.'" -"- Thar.=rtayy •■'.- Ki?«rwhprc--in thc naiinn>n Monday. --- - — — diiv. S«iiilhiTl\ 'viii'i ;h .SjiUirdiiy. |):irlly cl<,udyy till' hinhest l»-iii|)iTaluri- wiwas 111 di- ■ FRI, 5/26...... TUE. 5/23...... II m-oaMiiiial liiuh,-r ihic.iiKt' ,f j:n'i-s .H I’n-hidio, Toxiis. TThe lowi-st -misl-.. A frw at.MMS s 1,1 l)i,.wiT'i: nl CuniUHon ...,WEDi5/24 ______W.ilul:=-j>,'il'Mtu; u.i< till-II iiiiilhw*-'! liv ‘liiiwvrsrs in llu' .Mostly Min.iv SAT, 5/27...... :.."WEDr5/24 ' N a tio n a l SUN, 5/28..;! "•i Idaho ;::...t h u r ‘ 5/25 M... l.-.r' FVP MON. 5/29...,!...... ti^’ w I'O'*" " nI ...... THUR, 5/25 ■; I’ Twin FallsUs TUE. 5/30.... STAR VALUl■UES TUE. 5/30...... THUR, 5/25 WED, 5/31...... THUR, 5/25 BX------...... FRI, 5/26 Indc ...... A4 PENNY SAVIWER, 5/3 1 ...... D3-4 Idaho...... A3,3 Opinion...... B usiness...... C l-4 ..-..:...FRI, 5 /2 6 ...... lie V alley...... B,1 l Sports...... -THURr6/1:;.. ; Classified'...... C4-10 Magic ...... D l -2 ...... A8 Natioron...... A5-6^ Tempo...... , '* Comics...... ;2 World...... i...... A8 : ------FRI, 6/2.;....;...... TUE,-5/30------■ “ Dear "Abby. Obituct u a r i e s ...... - B 2 Ilitlon rlilrr* TV BOOK,, 66/ / 2 ...... FRI, 5/26 Suho(-rl|il< ;i„,Km,.l.Sun,ln>,$;:'J. ...T..ry.r<-W,, Circuliilion v.. •il,,!,.,. ,1,-liv,,.r Satul:iv, 'Sl.Oll i«-r -rrV MnSlni! »iiti'cnp- ,IH 7:,t„l 111in„Mi..ml> If $jon„.-r,.„>L 1)>- liaiil ,n .tf|>-anri' nml nrt nvu,l,i.,UIO<- unly b ,• v,ni. .-I-I,v 7 ,i,iu..i;itl llu-11-iiuaihcr II fur yovir . . , ,,rr;.^'.l.-ir.V.*.r,of<.rf, - , i,rr mn ,'$llKl.::0 i).-r' fo’r .1 iik.i.iKh. S.’-O.IO fi'r « Sl be nbon, Saturday,f , 55 / 2 7 . ' ■ ' f ! S :„„.!,iv„nU,$:,4l) S i.'-r mc.D,, SHI ^0 ______t h r o u g h TTuesday, u 5/30, will b r,.t i; nw.ntli' sr>' "O i»t \r«r Stiidn(Irhl ,1I'J *,T- l.,llisi,-r I,,,a--.l,v mn,l ith'for dii'ly 1 (.nU.$7r,f)i„-r mw.tli i e d o n •l\vin Kall>.;in(|-nlloii'l othi-r at, .- . T h e T i mm es-N ew s vywill b e close ' .....NewsI' ..'j’l'ivr a -,.-rw ,-;ii..;t..lk,ilk u*-ua;i;um;JIl__ infurifurmutlon ,, , firi.ilaticn rry,,.. J). I. :iii ,.1. .i.ui lln liiin-,n.. N.--.- if P S (■..n .flRnii. fH.hl..hr,hr.iar.ilv ..I I -1^ I\/lpnday^^M a y 2 9 . rli,- cli l'.'rii,.r.nii III. i^illM->"ll-'l ...... \V ^ , ii'K,.IU, , V Ma,->cVnllry . :V;iu,).m,«,TU I*,«lni:r imul„1.'ITNm.. F,.ll. |,> ,i.,|.-.,i;ii"l‘ 'l ‘I* >)''' *'‘i>' 11 v.,u imh,„Ham .1,11,1.0 ...... , ,1,1.. .,,11 7;[;i iiiii:'!li >t(,iiday.m tlim ucti l'-"l.i> ” ' i.Iii ytcii",- '■ttul Cti'i W "f nililf.''** ' . p.rn S.iliinlnv-...... ■ ^., i\MnK„II-.-liiMi"H^':"i ' . i :iws.-Twinf.Oiis..lt)aho A -3 ______...... - ...... ------TyOfidaiJay.-May-23.-lOfla--TiClica:Ncw2, I ^ Iddl ______

in c o rme 'Hobppers iclown, 1researcch up [ h a v e e q[Ual i e-xiiected Ui;) bbe scarce again Hiis I Stalling^^s, C r a ig RLY (AP) - For the sec-- culture said. 'T hat’s not the tim e to do tluit." year. 3 ide income through hono-. worth> $30,002 lo $100,000 ;hl.-summer, southern Ida: _ le n is studying the hi»lor-...... Stotcs News Siirvicc . thcir outsid Brusvcn sai3r"\V e have■'lirirantlmiiT 'I' ------But-Hrosven -speokihg.-wriiing and ap-. ireported a s s e ts . ,> 'orlh _ . - ho farmeni.ralflhould Jx' free of thc-li- ill ttrasshopper popula- _____ rn ------ra ria ------sp J “ tn-conduct ri.-scarch-to-dot»■>tcrmine the icaLt.t3nid-s..i,ii. $10,002 aiid $30.ci00. gmsshoppers llial invade'd “ ontom ologist Dun iUi'slet-, WASHINGTON, Mayay 22 — R eps, penrance■ fees.fc ' . • ,d. debts of l«.r(losori!r. factors that contrihulc lo) t their |Hipu- tioas while ont' received $8,000 in honorann. Craig, however, had- s in the mid-15)80s. if an inter-agency project Richard Slnllings, D-2nrf2nd, and L arry C raig rec .i>= stom n,s Illl phases of ler is purl of a ings received S7,GOO. nccord-- t$70,003 to $165,000. whil ile lhe dcvnsUiting im p u cI t Intion dynamics during all Craig, R -lst. mnde nlm(Imost equal in- .nnd Stalling :i>M-ssiiig lhe iinpacl rtf ^ various had none. of massivee i gru8.shopper populations,s their cycle." _ iinclitio^^s and Imilogical comes in accordin•ding to annual ing to the) forms.fo ' h -~ -Afler lhi‘-mullimiUion-di•dollarJliray, B lath er cS()s. in broad categories, ratherr tions outside Congress — ntinuing. irl o f a erisis-orieiiteil so- Stallings’ total inconcome ranged reported in ,1. grasshopper populalioiinns ill the ■"’c're Mirl ( cific am ounts. member of the Nalional P lefore the lum of tbc ccntu- ivlicn everybody is ciilling from 599,102 to $102,100100 ond Craig’s thanspecifi irectors and . :o soulhem part of Idaho eaiam e as close ciety. and who s nnd_hi3_wife:3_holdiDt^3 ation’s board of dire I grasshoppers went into ippcr control that’s a very between $100,000 andid S$105,500.I3oth C raig’s oHfrge-faculty— LO t;) zero in 1988 a s possilsible. Roger for grasshoppi slued between $85_j001 anda~5GnimeintSTrRicks-eoH •level status we ten d ed to lo sludy these things." ‘V- received a $89,600 CCongressional w ere valU' It m em ber on nn unpaid saabbatical. t tliLni.ffl^^ierlynJlrusvvn.nf thtiiiLjJ!ollurd_<.'Ltho ' U.S. Ijcj^i‘iiartm ent of' pom- imiu to 1 a m njority of $215,000.’ irincluding a bank account he' pesls' are ' Iliistctler .-aid,aid . - - ...... — - ■ salary and obtained a y of Idaho College o f Agri-•i- Agritullure .suid. and iht puse draa w s 8 , 0>00 i r igainst Andl\n I.s draw rerp.spo'nse d Fairchild. Ho said there the is "a large clement (AP) _ State D em o craticic lo Ih.' answered," said /us you a lot m ore knowledge>e and-hazardouK wa.st« littliat lias built BOISE (^ (vernor been of vindictivenvencss, power hungriness ARCO (AP) - Idahoho Niilioiml En- "It Jjives •Laiidthede- -ch;,innnn1 Conley( Ward sa y s sta tetc ■i..lias the cur.rtnt gnvi :‘s going on." said Barbara•a up over deciidcs al INEL n •iMtwer, and and enrruplioi)litin iii tiie current ndmin- pncoring Laboriiloryy ofofncinls. using of wkit's ;n bate hcaU up over the nneed for pni- gon. Roger;er Fairchild. R-Fruitland.d. corrupted by his time in' iniversity lo off- Likes .ofr IdnhoIc Falls,'a lifelong area ce his lime in Washington.1. n.C.? How istration." ' the fncility’s '10th nnniv le posed new nuclear-weapiipoas projects should eithcther put up some evidence I ;i sUiU-menl issued Mon- lie ovor its npeV- residentL who w had n e v e r toured the ;il hus a man who has spci.ent all of his Ward in a set intensifyinn debnte ( vs a t the facility. that the adridministration of Gov. Cecil I those comments ' tinethi- ij; success -with INEL bofolofore S aturday. "I've always he ndult life in public oflieeee becnifie mi diiy callcd th ntions. arc clniminj; : Kristine Inskeep. a coromputer oper- Andrus iss icorrupt or withdraw the iipliblc and untrue." le at the spraw l- been kind)dofciiriou.s."- < - well-to-do'.'" till, coiitompl their fir.st open house n i»pon_houaii_wuaJniliulli'...re-,e-_ atio n s technician for ontme of the ma- allegalipn. “TngTcdt'njJoompfex: id jor governmeni conlnjt■Hctors at tlie weekend GOP stato Confral i)f interest." sai got lo ex- j,ccom e wenllhy w( while se rv in g in located in Idaho lli.e ledernerni government to clean up • BI(K)mmg plants ciJity nnd four more loc ve plain this to." she .said. fice.s. millioass of o cubic feet of radioactive public offici r..,- • Pcniinncnt-typc arrirr.mt’cmcnw availiil’lc 'Falls. ■ - Fairchildlild is considering a race for . Wc can dcIiVcf CO> tlth e ccmotcrlc.t;------llie'Republiiblican nomination to oppose • Ux»c flowers for cccvincicry va»c» move tanlI1V 9 • Andrus intl r nexl year’s g o vernor cnm* We Cm Wlr« Flowen AnywtienAl inlJ.S. orCsnsdi Storage[C ta n k ovWners rcnr , paign. Me[c * did nol mention th n t An- ee ronmentnl PniU'ction' Alicniy ri- I „a private business between The owners of and most(Sl service stations have ihree BOISE (AP) — Til 'quirem enls w hich wenl en his term as Interior sec- ge Uuiks a re re- U inks.heilie snid. 19,,1. whot, many buried slornKe is last year. The Petroleui:um M,irkolors nded. and 108G, when he was .•oid new federal The legislativeleg study committee is II elO M a t 1:00 on Ihe 27th. moving ..them lo ,nvmtl Ia*_Association.. o£ jSnicnc ■I'v.Timr forthe th ird tim e. ,-ery ox^K'nsiVc to hcndod'h}: hy SenrAnn-Rydftlch, R-Ida*- 647 Main Aw E CloiC lo sed 28lh & 29th. ____ laws tlint could he yer.' R. lhe rcqiiiremenUs wilI cnuse up to ' Tj,cre_• -iare renlly two questions we durable liability, ho Falls.Is.'and i Rep. Johir Sessions. R* meet or add consider vi- 2(3.500 sliilions lo close' \ Poi-nianoittly. ietllf. two questions lh a t begle g reclaroflhe Ida- Drigfjs.. It ll will review federal Envi- i snys Dave M ahe. dircc ho Petroleum Council.:il. ------M abc'told a leffislatihitive-study com- II-MH-l-l-JHi'iil inittce on Monduy■ tlthat there are nbout 8,000 buried stontornge Uinks cov- w crcd. by toufjh newV fifederal regula- y f 0 T jj STUART MOFORRISO H TIRE tions. Loss Uwn 2.000300 are relatively | new with provisionsns for corrosion protection, leak detec;tecliim and spill H y i ^ nnd overflow prevenlionlion. Mabe said . g J g ] y J U The o th er 6,821 tnnl:nnks facc cxpcn- ■ ■ ■| I | 1 b | | Q r n r ' rr.l6ving|Ra^inJl . i sive federal requirem'cmonus for light- ^ 1 1 ness tests. It-will bee ninn economic de- UraJpU “ ALLSEASODN TRENDSE!S ter| cision for thorn, hc-sai.said.-whctliur.thii ______tank owncr.s will want•ant to m eet those______RADDIAL=^JRES= ongoing costs or piitifincxpensivc ir rc- tcAN I ^ ' placements that mecneet lhe new re- I quirumcnt^. '^RECYCLUNG Mabe said tests for'for Uink tighliicss. 118 M arkel Ave.I. • Twin Falls • 733-968589 Pi ^ M.-12P.M.' Id ^ L « J required n t lea.st yearl.■arly for most old- g,Open M on.-Frl. 8:00 a ..h.-5:00m . p.m. Sat. 9 a.m, c ru m k s, cosl S300I tolo SGOO per tank. _ f C WlUPVFBOm j y t i ' m m GFIRADUATION1 COVERED.

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' produced 6irc of ng _j'anchcrs pay S2,5 m illioillion por ycarfor95Cr of , ' a level of Cl lorizcd W =rof t,hol4.tal grjizing It s e e n ------tho'BLM authori: nd iboforagc'whilesportsrrusriicn pay over 620 mil= “ “ . Overuse by [jnizinR,.tim tii ber nnd mining is >n eryono coujuld live with' b'ut'weN’e not r Jane Lccson preference crentontinL^signincant oveiiise and lion per year for th e rest. res cnusinKthe susUuncd licfhenlthand'productivi- , tliat kind oo: f m a n u g c m e n l. lort sight- range degradatication. •cd O n lo p o flh is.m Iddaho, n r 1)2% of n grazing tyofniilunii watcrahcds.ids, plant communities, - iientnl i.ssues set Pervasi%jivcly, quick profits nnd shor r of plant growth wns producec ies to im plem ent thc fundnmen sterns Inl987.829rof cr- fee is relum ed to t h e; mra n c h e r for range pro- wilillifi! hnliiUi^tK. nnd i-ecrealionopportuni-rec >rtbintheMultiplc-U.ie/SusUiirUiined Yield Act edness hnvtive jeopardized natural .systi horizcd lOlCJr of grazing prefer ns-dopend-upoiuiow.nnd_w11^11 need nnd BLM author nt. nj-p/>ccihly-riiinpd for . n-of-tlM.*60-r^-T------Americuns • ' jecLsin liiat allotment. •Hicfi^mmidotCB proKon-ation-of •of this na* cnee. i!cni:rationslocome. I, long-term in- lop years5 fromf loday. The security of ources in tho m ost balanced, lo ■ v .ip o n - ' A lthough the1C IBLM and ranchcrs have ------ThtrAmmettfhpublivblic ghoiildjiot.havc.tq,fL-— _ ;rth.wnlnnr^s.irctohc» be rcstnrod lo their Tihitc:------ClDTTWil Hr fe t p e n d rin .o iw » t » n lia U M - gTtiatiilm lliuA iiitiiuuipopuhr clnimcd rcductifclion in grlizing use during poratioas thnt arc ruin­ naturulprodiiclivily.Uii*the Americnn public, required bylaw, the producuctivily'bf our land. tin- nance tbc.se ranch o por Balanced, multiple-use is reqi drought years,ss severe ovcrutiliznlion contir as rightful li'indowncTs.rs, must taken propri- listoHcnlly- One ingtheriingc. lUt it lins nht-bcen realized hisU 1 continue ues. These ranch operatications i-eprcsentlcss clary interest. igvrtldlife; \ 'We cannnnot be'cnr6less today arid ci ... neeileeds only lo witness stnrym g w K be.de-______lfcatllo_rcmam ain on public property, the in d u stry in the US.*It’8 y. n slopes th al to let watOU-r.shcd-nnd.Tipnrian zoneK b r b y tlinn 2C; ofthe becf.indi iream s. rivers nnd m ountnin si .native level of utilizatitation mu.st be reduced either I ,timc,BLM and Forestsst Service carried out tbe • The facus (kMHonstraUj•ate thnt overstocking m-off, denuded slroyed, pestp* imd erosion resistcnt nr an no longer bold norm al run-o 1 burned dramnticiilly• lo\lowering tbe num ber of cows he public’s interest. orciiltlc on puMii: landsids has directly ena-;ed anreclaimed; plant comim m u n ilie s l )0 sp ra y e d n n d bi law and protected th e \ iplands nnd clearcuts; and unn wildlife be or shortening; theth season of use. - sev ere dcdinc of ripnnn,rian areas nnd the mil- ;ding to weak exotics, and wi joisonous mining sites U) underder.stiind lli;il for reseedi Let's ta lk aboibout money. F air m arket vnba l u e ------sc. is regional rcprcsvn- lionsiirBcresiil'opcnlai!lands that constitute P" ' rumimuck. ,, pushed to\oward extinction. ist ,/ane Ucson. Boise. :ommodity stew ardship lias rur nge in Ida- of an an im n l unilun' m im thinldalio is oLlcasI r/iL-.s.s life and Hsbery hnbi. " J ousnndfnr.sij’ht- Let’s gc•ct specific. The pub h cran g i $2. tiitivoorTboWndornvi Society. Atneritn's main wildlife • Cencnilly speaking, cautious iigiit.,I9SS y e t ranch,jcher.s luive lo pay less tbnn $2 • tuts. •d m anagem ent couldprkvail.a,il.an!l guarantee _ l,o h as,suulTcred f three yenrs of drougl WtfhavcU) pressure•e tltbe managing ngen- ' 2 rg e s,m id g h t h airm i Govexirnmenit not porepare e d E thh ie s c h a •m o cra titic P a rti/\) in lo nig e ru n ^ o r w ^jorld pitolitics changt( es ed o fth e e th ics ~ L in a r c k Even if it.Rep.JimW rightisclcarcdi Elaine K am ; - Moscow or Beijing. hat hnve been brought ngainninst him. thu monil A little o v crii ccnlur;tury ago. arm ed _ It is an unusually vividiclilliLstrnlion charges thal R oger M orris is leadership h as b e e n sndlyJly and irrep arab ly bat's more, the first five monnonth.s o fth e new only w th sp ears nndi passion,pa a force “ .ofone of tbo chronic, undidcrlving basis ..fhis! ,'ress bnve provided Gingricl-ric h w ith more than of Africans inflictcd on lheBriUsl. ! the U.S. governm ent-and gn policy: craded. weaknesses of our forei gi mains as House speaker, heh e will not be able Igh support for his contontiorLion th n l congressional army one of thc worststdereols.nit.. c I its prism much of the press' howmuchweareboslag,Ige to tbe .Ifheiumi , th e inevitable ic m c likely to play a ,f knowledge to lend the,e Democratic1 C ongress in lh lo crals nre corrupt — a them history. muod to view the cdmmuni.stt Wasbingiori sociology of I , nnd he will not be idvertisemcnt.s between na.y.m l,ed: ,-eonl^; ,h n Kepublican p re sid e n i, ru .•alont m le in Republican a d v Whclukie new s I'lnalt — m '.T'vasl7ii>gi'0V^'n'h»rc:»-tu e ra 'e y im d — • f ig h ts witlv.i ioinmrssago-fnrthc-. n the caricatures ot ibTTlJJISOsr" rticuiaie tV seriiius opposition and November n»0, London, thore wasshiuiheekandeonru. rewinencba roiling.dynnm-”• Establisbnient. w here Ihithere is'con- ahlcloartit itic Congress. dd to Wright's problems a rclre h a sh o f Congress’ sion, and thc j;ovcmiment m i eventually , . r'politics, ' the politics lhal. not siderable vested interestst-careers. Democratic ic nre beginning to :rats and Republicans alike ji ;d attem p t a t a pay ra ise , invinvestigations or indict- fell.-Who nre these ZaZulus.-Prime 'tmnerp.teriously. spawned Soviet jwlitical fortunes, lucraliitiv,' con- Democra' lexl question: Will th e Jim1 W right n ffafr hurt )ts o f a lle a s t 13 other D emnocmtic oc congrosshicn, Minister Benjamin DisraeliDis asked in :nt Mikluiil S'. Gorbachev nnd tracts and consiiluincies•s — in yester- ask the nex' ocrntic Pnrty? just for good measure the• reresignation of John stately iirnornncc. “thnth a l they 1,n n s ion of middle-aged reform ers .....daysortbodoxy.yoslcrdrdnv’s experts, the Democi sboit run. the most likoly an:answ er is no.. .•k, who bruliilly beat and stastn b b e d a woman and down a dynasty?" Gremlin, tho politics thnl putt Typically, policy plantnni'liBhos ' InthesiK fsinCongn.>ssinl99() « Its will prolwbly g a in sctits ii I becam e a top D em ocralicic congressionalc aide, and There has boon somiome ofthe same v rebellious students jn T in n’ . been and remains.one ofofthe least in- Oemocnits a rs. tho pnrty th al d o esn 't.hold ho tbe Whitxi have enough material lo kkce e e p th e negative adver- air of stunned puzzlememcnt.ofomen, ». „cnSqunre. but Chinese diplo- ■ fluenlial bureaus ofthe= Stalei De. -forveari IS gained seats in th c m idterm ter elections. rs ™ busy for several electio>n n ccycles. _ ' in the U.S. rcnctio n laslast week U, the eninofunc- ll.iusehasj journalists and army officers■s jjarlmenl; noassignmer .•rmore. most Democrats arguearg th at the dam - tis c ^ 1 n o t d efeat many incum- dscifthousimds '-!h“ evant to the Fuitheni lut negative ads alone will no Bpcctocle of hundreds > ide ihem , and thal moved the ’ tion is deem ed less relev especially ifthe swry 'o lc rs don't like Congress nademandini! ...ave p e rh a p s a g e i s l o WW right, nol to the p a rty , esp ,l D em ocrats; A m erican vote in thc streets o f Chinn uered Beijing leadership,to diplomacy oflhe 198().s. s MMnciLvLbcundaliLiD_4 ^ .drag.i)p-fpjii»<> 'rhp_a*J ynvach-butrthoflove theirr congrcssmon.cc ------democracy. )unR hungen.strikcrjun-lhc------tht-rccntilmenl of new 1ForeignSer-— docsJioLdr t hu rt G eorge Bush o r ' ‘■“'■y ______th e R e a g’ill’ a t ■Kiminisli-iition d id not hi ;h n t strikes will fe a r in thle c h e a rts of many incum- ovt'r-t>rowii iJrnccording to oneyaccouul.— al l{epul)fican c'ari'drdattirtn' Its is the precedem"scrijy'lhcIHTU'iTght'invcstigation: ------ment in thc S oviet Uni A U.S. governm ent .stistolidlvlaokini! individual nxious parents." d. contemporary congressmirr.r,B;:r--^ iv ery aspiring co n g ressma an n a nd every aspiring ir>- past several months,,s, thist apparently " J - / I we did not recognize th at 'TiTiin Cold W ar sterei^tyivpes. clinBini! ■ Second, i ■ional trends and Iling ihem selves f-rorr^ nalion itigalive reporter will bc innlo lo ethics between now sudden, elemental fon '• to that political mylbulo;ioBvnthoine nt insulntli me cracking lif the monolilb. .• foibles of lheir collengues. ISCS will l>e subjects of in­ ities, this shaking of d 1 sim ply heen ■■ from tlK fr 11990. Congressional sp o u ses ' ’ ’ J did notI pipeer beyond our preconcep- as well as nbrimd. has s defeated a Biiod num. 5ton was prepared 1 which sweep. The Wati'atergiile scandal, which def lig atio n s a s woll. something Wnshingtoi hns now parnlyzed our own re- unreadyforaworldinv epublicancongrcssmoninth1 the 19"! m idterm ingandrundamentalinlnternnl l»rofliep ; for. ; Ift w hat m ny well be the in- s. is the one big ex cep tio nI tot.i the rule, and nn show up a s will m nnybo- On the surface, itt is true enough. deep withirrso. elections, i Some real scandals may sho' ional turning point of the era.“ - - clwinges. phenomena de ? Wrigbl's ethics pruhh^m s^ in that league. ’’ ; could do ju st a s much the cmsoding studentcnmnBelJinBor ^ '• ,’cieties, have become lh,thel-enuinc one puts W s ones. Bul the Ixigus o n es co :h as it blindly refused to ap- the most partisan Rcpublicnlicniis agree wilb • ‘’'V-'’" SfionpaTTtlfinmpryT -Bod-Oiuitk:______E v e n th. mai»e.______ito the great oliiu-Si)» ii;L ------StUfTuf^uild polttie~rB • these assessm en ts7 b u t tlTTAwrAVi'iglil.if f a ir pni------^ n c gltcin cye.le tlicr «>ukl-^------[ H i ^ a l t i e P'-“ ‘" “ ofaforeisn some of th Ifthey occur early in the cicc Moscow or A rm enia“ 0 . . „„ „> schismnm n ore tbnn two decades ago. essenlial intelligence of It seemed remote only htstone uree of ^ vides thenlem with opportunities that S' Ip lure a serious, well-firinnccmeed challenger into a * stntes, represent n hi} unched the V ietnam W ar in policy. _ rich.R-Ga..l)egan help a year age(go when Rep. Newt Gingricl ce he o r she would nol o rdlinarily in a make. freedom th a t A m erici„ e a should wei. nits tragic hecdlessriess. rship.ifCongreistoa ing tbe Democratic Icadersh Ifth e y occur too late to Iw• refurc: ted they could cost an come. ington has obviously l>een Meanwhile, ofcoursese.the price for comparini i-dav T am m any H all. ;um benl an election — e v een n iif there's nothing to the ' Thc b a rrie rs we lui,u,ves.lon,de. lhe United Suites is nolot onlv in modern.di I n bil dumb by both i>ereslroi- ; w<)rld according to .Gingriclrich.a5yearsofcon- plored a re jo m in B ddown o even sooner p , ,i ;o Brent nations In the w arges, d lhe Chinese uprising. watching event.s in two i; rule bv Democrats has resiresulted in widespread e ca m p a ig n that trios to i. . . •thai\.bope_cL Y otbehitihind the seem ing " st us. in a for. secutive r Tbe risk in any agg ressiv e cr or months of trnnsparenl- • and regions sweep past ional cirruptiori in Congress,:>ss. :o prove Democratic cor- ! vindication is n pnlpa,lpable..enseofun. Aaen nitiative to institut,or e Jim Wrigbl’s p roblem s lo p -e in the com m unist world, andmd leitiire of vision nnd ini licnn colleagues out of • ,n anti-incumbent backlash sure of a profound change i -ver regime Gingncrich is shaking bis R cpublicn ption is the potential for a n a ______case and th«>-exposuri y Gorbachev and whatev ncar.permunmiuni:___ ipaciiy.tuUuaUiUi... furt*jg£J.r aianlhs ofa labored policy ri..m l„.r imliiced bv-thci£Jieii ^n?7T?i^T.-oiil)ticniTs-aywoll-reUasDemocrats: ------flaw in ourow^n eitpai w.the UuslindminisirntimiliasHiis em erges in lieijm g. wonisoiNaiioniilllO- itntiis in Congress. In tho wo But thnt is a risk some R cpuljpublicanaare wUUuk tu a rcvolutioniiry wor!(orld al tbe end of . re There is also thill oilither premoniio. nority stn' ipokesm an .fohn Buck- ' forth with ilie mou.se of m are in Cam paign C om m ittee spol ko in hopes that i t i s a n r sit t stesi p tow ardbroaking the the ccnlury. ry rumbling our foreigiiun ministry publican ( ^„lizetlu,t we don’t ng for Gorbachev' ingricb hns m ade peo p le real em ocm tic lock on Cimg rc ss. ■______Tn hej-Hn w ith..»ur)ur official amaze- 1,------lifurs only-fainayJCoitnt all-in the ley.-Ginti nhnrthcTn^-npi«-is-parti«inr- . b L ^ b e - n rr n o iliy .* * ------bbutthiiias wellrOnc mentatdevelopmonllents in Cliina mVd el Middle-East, CentralI America. Mex- Iwvetobi D em ocrats are worne'd'ab'oiJ c is more thnn a little parallel ocrats were slow to la k e Gin itqd a poll thal showed all ;------IhTSovict-ynion-flhi)' L-I»nr- There i=^ ______„ D em o c emocmtic congressman citqc een these p ast month5rnTTd-thc- eated him as one liun'GTOTisc itrfnmT-whcrc-tlwy-normallX— I ly how little we haveive really under. beiweer d his colleagues they treat icumbonts'ilown il) p erco n trfr ■r administration's stout oblivi-ivi-• President Bush and )uld ultim ately hurt-R epubliiblicans by tnaking it . - —alood these old aiid.fid feared adver- C artcrj der Disraeli’s who woul re a t this point in the e lijction.ion cycle. ess-tn the fall of tbi.-^lwh in IranIrni would do well lo P».nde n'Theirpr['5idcnl-l..-mHko.dc..dcaLiAviUiaJle.itioL__^^ ThiR-may-ba.thciir.fittjm^q^ _ I ' saries. on whom we.ve Ihave s p e n t - question-who indeeccd are these hard'ftni TltinrongrcsKman-SJUil-'.-^hi lK‘nd —somany 79. V .vbose .lynasties cnilic Congress.Co I years lhal being an in cu m b bontisnol . an advantage.” and continue to s|K‘n • have been, in tbe end, no bet-lel- |K'(iple, and exactly wl im. modern Hepiibli- J" ^ lonce and research. ' a s we are l>eginning to leam , hat’s what the R epublicansIS hhope. • • billions in do ibev threaten to bri)ringdown? Bul as l)ad o p stmtegies. and es.iisinKastern leratf<1 forecasting tyranny than ______c a n s a rere very good a t good eop-bid In.both countries. ocratie tum ult, a l shedding mismis. ------f ------nis certainly tbe bad —- ..nis have been far 1 is lhe good c’op, G in g ric h is Eliiiiu- Kuimirck is n polilictilical consultant and ana- Euro|>e. re cen tev v n hniil ,s(T vci.rdonf/u'.Va- if Bush i. options about clients than .-ihnii e brought tbe first e th ic s chacharges a g ain st „ lesR.a sudden spasmism tbnn tbe culini- f>'i‘C‘i>J ici7 ciuriMirl/it;____ c._)p, H e l ' ^■sL Is. at anticlpaiihg daTk-eycdI t/fia-iK^i-eiintyCoanei , nation ofa lengthy.,ly.aliud.'t evolution- uifiii/iisfr.itiVin.''', ' W rig hI. t. ______prieslsfils in T ehran than refornu-rssin in ary process.

' cornments ---- Local issue:tes draw readers' o ; Counly this event. I h a vvc e hV ad children in sports for ,vard whiles, as M rs. Exon:,n has1 helped pul tbi/C am as C L etter Irwiswrre present at IftheK '.leiikiiiswerehoslilet.iwai ial- several years a nad d enjoy watching them play, 2 m en T N eum an and T. I.,'", ould lht>y have school on1 thetl map Iwcaii.se .she has cb;il onep;paper stated, then why woul because wc arc iiifngricultur- Facts spelledd out( on bond issue this zoning bearing, lenged thhe e: studeiiLs and prepar,'il theniMii to vi- My conccni is. becj le to l.laho? low can we end the npathy be- luiidiivs'iiop' rilid not ail- ill I'lmclusion. the RimbenberlyScbiml Oistricl come ipete on the local, stale and nanational 'Jil coinmunity, how An article in Simi Irs, Jenkins bad pleasant cmconviTsations ably compe fltudenUs. tcachcrf,, and thc . r..al ra(l> eonecrnii.i: Kim- ' will be able to save th e cily quite a large Mr tween p aren ts, fltu dR‘5S som.' o f th r n- b im- c o n ce rn in g th e ir d e sireire 1,1 seek a levels. ■hoal Hoad l-n.|».sol. am ount (jfw aler by replacilacing pr,'.-,MUalyir- wilb : I tis r eeassuring a s lo know thal ,'ven lhthough scliool a d m in istratralion? t berly's Mi.■ b uilt >v;.M The >mall am ount ,.f cits iiidersland lheir have all thithe programs available,l(> thei Sell,)()! will be much erp,,N.)i,'oples’ slu'ies in o nier lo und ’bey can ministration? Yes.fcs. I know wc hnd a .school UTsbnivs man;.K.' Ilian the ainounl-giv,-iiv,-n baek (o tlie eily in reaso »re-nalal care excel d uele loI. sAme leacb,T> — excellent isli ma nth.-r.wmild you w ant pre- L18 votes? ■ • RutaSeec] pre.'„.c.s,.„tlyl..a,i..|;thiM,Taund, “ • lh,'f,.,itball .--tadium. ins had had bad ers suchI as Mrs, Ex,m who give nflb.'ilom- il lake to 0 0 1 ^ 1 1 8 fniinm Adolf Hilier? M rs. Jenkins Where wa.s, thh e advertisemi ent for this lli.lrinTur farnuni; and are DALK VAWSEU s. Slie wanted lo selv.-s, frnm the Schiml ivneiices'with male doctors, i I? D id 1 misH it? Hnw can the now using tin- lislrict’s w ater shares to^ I'aisc D ire c to r o f B u ild inlg g andn Crounds expei dor. lii^tinf,infortunate ib,^ Cnma:. Countyty School school function? D : a hiidwife ,ir a womnn .loclo ow if th e event is not adver- • their crops. Kimlwrly School Disti ,lcbyth,-ir Board iss bjhaving a ilifllenlt time in deci,;ciding . coiP'nunity know : . " 'vA'e ! inu:>t st.ip judging people — ------TJiCTi’fo rcrrhr-S-Si,-h.ml. ould readilv renew luT tnnlracact mui Mow cnn w e giv ' D on't judge by colcolor ef skin 'jjf' Our rc.-laiirant-s hnve nol'oIIm -,'11 appeal- they shoul ;s and oul.Ho make this a bet- irrigntethi-sintjU'f;l,.S.ra>slu.!.i.lawn,tn..>. - ..lilackcaaiilelhal id.'; lhere is challeiyje.ge oilier t.'achers in (1,,'irdislr,triet. as I leuclier. in class a „ 1 want ta speak of the 111 ' fvoiii lli<‘ ,>iitside. b u linside b'vel. tersclmol funclioirlion? oic. — nti'ii ib;il Ihi- w h ile )«-,>pl,- «••'><) lu-eded 1 21 Tho eily in l!»: vom,',>necallusab(iulthi> B o is o , ;,||„wavv,.|l..n.ii.mii,^t„l.f B ellev u e .Sihdiil D istricl alll ,.n,nuia):etbem lost:iyin writing a.j y c .n c m e d parent Ju-aitL Willl,.in C. Bl.ik,r cily w,•iter ferivn,;:it,.Mwi|-the A s ;i former r,'sidenl of ('amilinns Counlvl 1 am wr III iriiin willuni,!:. l,!uu.ai vide.'in n -iu n i.cil.' ..iUiuma bn-tiek,'t I,) A: IIigb,&hDol..l.recently allendtidedtbe })„i.i,..hrr- ' S„m,'one even oiler,-,! ll ,ve been interested in f,illowii,wing the “l'egg>'- -Valley Ili^ . five acre r.H,Iballst11 stadium. WmiUln'lthi'vslilh;il|„c,dajohaiida h„v, 'uture Farnu'rs) lianquel andI wasw very i:'’ a ,11 Slorv", Peggy is lhe leaducherwhohiisn- FFA (Full im’,1 ‘ MiiI'.'>’lC‘'.'’Wi-r The I)i:'ti Id 111 aniitluT >inte'.’ Kx,ji oinled in tbe turnniit of lhe pai,arents ' Sifplu-n u.l Company w al,--i.air-t,,.„„ n la a -1,. have- ibe.r child .. ivnl ^Ultewide rec.igniti,in, as being an e\- (bsnppoin lioi fi>nil..tl'. >,0010(1 ) vear> .i^io wen- . udenls, Coiiuncnls w,.re tna.lele th a l this .:icn'Sal lived '.*. 11,-nl tiucberw ho has goneL-the.-xtramil,‘ tl aiidslude irrigale th e livi- ac ircaledlbe.a.m-way/n.,Tlu-.I,'nkin-ar,-p''"P'>- en happening for .several y,'arsirs. My ' • ■ ,inak,’ cerlJiin lu:r slu,lenls-arerrc-ivinga a has U-en 1 and. then-fon-. sivs;iv,'.iin I'ilv water, ,.,.kini;,uit.,l),'tt.T ton '- Th,'in,rinb.'iib.Ts of llu.' e,litf>rl,.l bo,ird ...... „i|, „napilp-imai:.',jii".tM',-k queslion,.n isi why',’ ' ■ , aiTheKunhnly qualalilv .-ilucalion, Atbl,'licBan,iuM is always we.veil al- .ititl wiiii-rs•rs fof cdltcn.ils .m- Su'phen „.,i,a,May2ndinfavn,..7-n,n, wavoflif.', Iii^stJdom a s,;b<„.l districtiet tb,' >i/,' iif.Ca- Tlie Atl ______Cominissiop voird .i..,„.nn,-.i.n,-,oan- . h [, Dtni'l i;.’t in,^. wr,)in:.' l als,i svisvipp,irl • I l.iHil.-nn i.iKlill WlltI.-im P. Hownrd I., lh,,Ilia. Cltv Council :ip ...... - W-'v,‘ .ill been tr;H ^"'ti .a^'('ountvsi!iaM-.r<.-iv..K an)jny.iiutuniilv.Mjut . lended, D ,'v,'ii it " w;i>.iu-t.-t(„,rK.ng,'liu-ati,>ns. t nl.U pnivc^tiniA.iniin„;',„Hh,s|.ra,.,.riy.Cou.uil. i S-Nows, Twin Falla. Idoho A-5 TuosOiSday, Mny 23.1939 T.mos-Nt ,

L j m i B aation Secofn- tho officc of indepemindent counsel ■ s of covering up Poindcxtjx te r, once prosidenUal nation- Monday io chiirsts i la- Lawrence Wal-^ih’ h a s; “every‘ inten- ■ from selling arms al securiijrity advifier. to begin sim ulta- his altered profits froi be lion’ of prosecuting Hakim1 afler ■ lolrunand lIjL'Nicnniaraguan Contras. neously.y. Tho judge said it would be sible for him to handle both)th Sccord’s trail, Sctord was rclonsilased on his own im possib jly The latest indictment■nl against Sec- , I rccopnizancc a f le r• boinghi arraigned Iran-Conlonlra cases, which probably jbstrucUng the ■ ic tricd lhis-fall. Robinson-is. is - - 0 rd-accuic8 .him of ob lujfore U.S. D istrictrict Court Chief will be 1 intra invostiga-., I InR pmpffdingH in tlic:lie congressional Iran-Cont •lud{;c AuUrcyTlobin.sc ------t i i n ’ i'n l.yS7.-‘lX }rJuryy nnd~cnnking— —...... ■■B defease uttomeyH Poindexte x te r cose. Prusocutors nnd dci isi- false statements. Thele nine counts ■ scues whether lo Poindindcxtor; Secord; Sccord’s bus>- said thoy will discu md were unsealed Mny Ull a fte r North’s I it set of charges ness parlner, pa Albert Hakim, and , i'(>ml)inc the la te s t i 968 trial ended. wilh a n e a rlio r indietiictment ofSccord. Oliverr North ^ were charged in 1968 AT&Tr union[~authori:izes strii k e __ ele- oulaworkstoppnge." (AP) — Members Amerlerican Telephone & • Tele WASHINGTON (A: ions • A CWA sUitement, stresseds that .a ' I union voted over- graph’sI’s contracts with the tv-y unioru of AT&T’s la rg e sl u r y. A strike “is only o n e \o f'several i belies | borize a strike ifa expire0 a0 t 9;59 p.m. MDT Saturday. / whulminKly lo auUioi WH9 -- toachievo a fair.contrfrp.cl..!!. .I,.. _ I )t reached by mid- companmny spokesman said ho -wa! new contract is nol r lent Among those tactic:iCK is a nation- I 10 union snid Mon- hopefulful a new, three-year agrcem en ! ■ tiiyht Saturday, the \ and wido labor boycott £drdf AT&Ts long- 2 1 be reached this week* ant daynBneKOliationso:s entered a critical- would move tlie unions I '' w ere indications the union:ions distance service, a mi sbi-e. thcixT V mpany upwards I ifnot immediately call a stpkip k e say will cost thp com Thu Communicatiiations Workers of , might r 1 if the two sides remained fa r ofSlO million a m onth.,h. ■ ** Amcricn. which reprsonls r aboul even if le for reruns l a t the deadline, G one a re th e dogeg d a y s o f s u m m e r w hien e you had to settle f 130,000! AT&T workvole. union r ioniiniilcly ore original programmirriin g e v e r y week.,,Y ol ship svfch £ authorization," AT&'r&T tions. which predo h e n you ad d Cinemaxlax, "you'll get " Il AT&.T custom ers, to ti temporarily sp o rts, c o n c e rts; aiand comedy. And wh' Tal Brotherhood o f sp o kcsman ep Herb Linnen said. "1 ch an n el. So, for enterlertainment ' Tho InUrnational rike. switch their long-disistanee calls to in any other payTVct rs. which is negoti* doesn’tn’t mean there will be a strike m ore m ovies th a n Electrical Workur.s, k. a non-union US Sprint.. T he unions and u dow n, get cable, HB'BO a n d Cinemax. [1 CWA aad -rgpre- We loollook forward to n hard week, th a t won’t le t you c ating jointly with C a n d the AFL-CIO also hav.ive said they will 11 40,000 employe'ca, chalicn[gifuiiiu sentsari additional A neiil urgtttheir major supp^pliers to Imycotl .•parato vole. Strike a re stilstill optimistic that a settlemer is conductinf? u sepa vith- AT&Taswoll. . " authorization is cxpexpecU'd. can bc reached wilh the unions w itl

> s t o d ^ t sIS are tesS tin g Siirvc]>y: More bwnsQndlll[twdyHour; WmblBdon'8919 posithivc for A]JDS thantl expect(ted _ rep - lected. unsolK‘r__ j^exixual acliviiy is nonth, per serwi■vice ...... , WASHINGTON4 (AP)( — Collegfc for theJie 19 campuses selected lo p e r m n l a cross section of higher ediedu- highly risky.” .9 5 students are leslinj::ing positive for the resent th e campuses is jn in the United States , His message to th A u g u s t AlDSviru.s more frtfrequently than ex- cation more aggressive T h ro u g h / f th e 30 sludcnU who tested HHIV I thal they must Im? n peeled, b ut a t a Itiwl()wer rate than the Of tl on! working with tive. all but two were malo. OflOfTi- about AIDS educatior ______9 9 « I n s t aIlla i tio n ______}H)p»lation as a —wlwKoId researchers positiv cials"< not rolenTu^thcipJndtindci— trtudcntaHn-smalhg™ said Monday. sensitive questions™ 1 k ™ V h a l dp ------'.'A -survey by thle e iAmerican College breakdikdown of those testiki. -) he saysiic-vvun't .. 0 student tested positive a t 1 0 o f you say to him w hen 1 a b l e Health Associationon and the Centers No s l e o c g schools, while five of the schoohools wear a condom ?"------g V i d for Disease C o n trorol l;showed th at 30 o f th e sc! ^ iTealth scrvice.-; ra te s of 0.4 percent or highigher. ' He said college I the 1G.861 stu d ennts ts who sought mod- had n ' m ore HIV sor­ B 3 6 - 6 S 6 5 highest campus rale was 0.9) p er-t must sUirl ofTering 33-6230 • ! » ' 1 ical altention in thethoir campus health T he hi vices, including lestiiting and care for on«rnoi< 0''W»v»cc«»»'«eK»». 7m 3nolooo»> cenlcrs tested pofeitofeitive for the AIDS cent. ositive. including lichard.Keeling, dircctor of■ stu- st those who test pos virus, for a ra te of»f 0.20 percent. R>cJ .'eillance of their t health servlcos at the Unwerversi- close medical siirv’ci Nationwide, reseesearchcrs believe 1 • dent r of and president off tth e immune systiyns.^ million to 1.5 milli.illion people arc in- ly of erican College Health A ssoasoda- fected, a ra le off 00.1 percent lo 0.6 Amen n ^ n ^ P / , tion,J, 6said the 0.2 pcrccnt rate is hig n/nn nn ‘n?fl pcrccnL — bnn bimllh officials had projocU■S. . I Available;» at the ------.ftjp.5todr«-the- [p|j^| | W jy h ad cxpected it ".would Ifflvi! Ira ------tD lluwiim j-N attw e------1 . vey nllem ptinK to t< determine the Thoy n closer to the rale for m ilitary 1 prevalence of AIDUDS among'college beenc , M ad e® Ddealers. ( _ O l f c j ' i cruils,its. hru June 4th — n students. Q:eling said his hdvice to colic□liege M ay 19-thi The testinfi wns■as done anonymous- Ifcc inpro- i o r lo n g e r• at£ dealer’s . were not broken out studeid ents is that “uninformed, unp ^ a d e VW ly, and results wei ow n o p tioon ' jmmer and help tcto feel your Nature TM ade® Head into Surr H Wrightt financial1 statement1 verv best by sisupplementing yc■our diet Ate ------VITA?MINS— - - with.the finestS in vitamins and"i minerals, fwar moneietT d ^ s ■unr~r~s^«.. I ______------A v a i! a b l(e-at-lhr.sR » ------Compa re ^ g -T h e wapore to Centrur IN (AP) - House oil Enterprises, E a company tl . Nature Madide Dealers WASHINGTON arsing :^ntury-Vite“ ------gpeftker-Jim-W'ripM’g xi« now financial w entnl under after disastrous nursi — ------C e iTie invostSenti, caustntrWri]Vright ------^------Therapeutic . disclosure statemiemont includos only home ■H Muitrvltairiin ...... " d other investors a substanijin tial Uv traces of the mornoney denis that led and & Mineral ,8. The speaker listed stock'inin the • r----- tluTeihics co m mmitlee-U»-chargc-hiin,_los8:. it M Supplement ______nkrupt company as an'ireserwo — H u ltl-V ltam in &— wilh rules violatioitions. n t isthanSS.OOO.- — b k o r\ v r c E S ------^ Mineral Supplement - ..—M ulUthlf Oj _tholhe investment pail- less I Wright,-who has oflen oweddsub s ,-PHARrIWIACY ______|J E S |_ •• norship that sparkarTccH many d f tlwrGQ Wt - $ 2 | 9 9 ------intial amounts, used 1988 toI wiw ork 111s . Mal ■ ethics cliarfjos aKJiagainst tho Texas De- s ^ n l $ ^ 9 9 ■ < way oul of debt — listing no lia- '— i?r: — mocat. is menliorLioned bul once — in h is w ities at yearond. according to th e p-^------«r13MA IOO»aO T»OlCTS~ (he liabilities sect;eclion with iJie nota- bililit Itement released Monday alalong ioo»ao t*nLEts tion th at a li)an, waswi “satisfied during state m th thoso of other House m em bci wilh lTEAU 1988." His incomcjwas between $188 CHAI Wright m ad e. non( mention of royal- Hli )* ...... id $203,579 and his assets raranged n D Rl U ' G M e g a 2000" Daily Combo' tics frnm his bool^lonk, “Uefiections o f a and. lu a ra . Kolchum | .______Those fiRu;igures^ ______GlacobbiSqu -M ulli-Vllam ln— ^ —^w/Calcium— ------Hul>!ic-M(>i«7^Th«jrhe-otlucii-CQmmitlct_fr.0.n\ iwover, do nol include’hoiaingsg s in a ‘ has nccuscd WriK'right of n “scheme to howc & M i n e r a l & Iron income limits by sell-. ..blindind trust established by Wrighi g h l i n ------‘TV.m/ir ’cviiili'" outside inc avail- eviously. 1987.87. Thoso figures were n ol a\ 'v • ing lhe book previ .^Madc . bnef mention of Jew- able.)le. IWLEY There is one br CRO\ $ 7 9 9 $ 4 9 9 PHARIIMACY J 144 Main Avo.JO. S ., Twin Foil! nay shape m 01410 100 TAOlCIS ■ Moral1 issues m 00 TAniCTS

la for 199(►0 r — S' politicical agendi O Y S T E R SH r NIACIN ' 11 OSSE SHELL I l i S : VITIT A M IN E F M e th e first nnn-economic or war-j„r-„nd. • C3RD (OS Tho W ashingtonon Posl ' lie II 'rrM • 1 cALCiuilUM P H S ^ $ 0 3 9 ' peaccace issue to hold that kind o f ct- Courts reci)nsid(sideration of its land- wiU RUG— ------•he Bush campaign’s use of ...... -nKirk-l^TB-iilMjrtM)rlion decision — will The i rs c a n sue i the IW 1 ) for killing ■'« boys and in1 fl .«t;ite court by people cont - The -Hev. dcnlb in 1980 ft fTicials jillowed e.Kcessive noi ' WASHINGTON kill a lavlawsuit by people, animoaslythataliiwsiiit ♦Kejeeted an appeal^ by 3UR NEW PASSENGER Tl lio say tliey •Ruled unnni / CHI9 ■stsT two former m e m b e rs who s .wn.Ts of the cr»i.>e ship Chicliicano tlouiicilman Thom i'll..In ' Uit ihiw>wt izanljvanaoQC------were ■bminwafl»cd' •o- tarMct of a terro n st KeaiLcane. to m ic lc d nf-fraud-fvr- RoaiUiaza Achille Lauro: V conspiriti« to huy and si -~h-sERvrn^ ohiirch. m ay bL.W|Jj?..-.V .IX ,*■ nishlp warranty Churcli o ftitiiu s liiid MiltrTttn h e Cnn»—hty»eh>nfr-4” - ^ oliiiiiueni^proporiics. Thtrro if relipous federal c o urt rt in New York City deln jHlitiilion's j,aiarnnU;(; of i used lo use lhe cuse to set 7 5 ^ / Rubber vavalve stems the lawsuit, .ra tlic rtim n mn Naples.I Italy. I POLICY 'freedom should nullify the ti use a cnsa from Col- linchi'lics on when some people mii Tjrerolatiations Bul the jastices d ism issedilllieapiK'nl lli •Apreed Ui - i.nue their fraud conviction ,!(- to shield orado to studyidy n federal rei,nilalion lenjj without com m ent, rofusinf! t ta\'inK-lh(-}?'»^‘i'-nmpnt— com«mpU:Uii>;-pri.soii_LiiiJnii_ru] ?% g«.^Tirej:ebaJialancjne ;u.l seekftiB nimod a tr-sa v lhc church from ' tlif suil ,ney when it misUikenly eoJiN/mvii'tions. fluid Safetf^nsDBClinns------1 lime nnd mont •-•Lim itc«lr-by-u vote.- damnK*''^- Irt; ■ ■ ovorp’ilys’somn c SocinI Security ’ In olher iicliiin, thii-coiirt: jiidf:iid^es' powev It) exclude poi STEEL RADIALS ■•Kejucied an nppm il byni;V mass mur- iunls. )n‘juditial evidence from c DELTA DURA-S d n ruling that Chicano pn-j D Radial coRstntcUgiipn-twotlealb«lti . dcrer John Wayne G:icy.llwllttaiicnco -U-l aumj I ils. :1 for moiieUiry dnmn(;«-s als. •ToDfllipol>^*^wbQdy«y«Block rlbtfoad dwlan ..inuii convicted iitul sentojntont-ed to n»;iy be su ed f IS5/80R13...... * 3 3 “* P265/7SR14..;.....*4 mpvcmec n t d r a vivs = P215/7SR14...... *4 Environ!i m e n t a l p iI65/80R13...... * 3 5 ” '• P205/r5R14...... *4 P17!17S/80R13..'...... *36” sr Alaskaa o il s p il » P21S^5R15 ...... -*^ support!t e r s a f t c P118S/80R13B: ...... * 3 9 “ advaiitJiCC of the spill by soul Jramnlic of lhc recunl adv '» P225/fsR 1S ...... By The Associated Press. the most dra direct m ail apiH>als for c P18185/75R14...... * 3 9 “ events fueltijltnK the movcmenls dm 8 not tbe.imly one. Envi- tions. tior 195/75R14...... * 4 0 ”” P23S/75R15...... *‘ Thu environmcnfil movilovement in urowlh, it is r The National Wihllite red lomint? as a . ronmunUilistsas also cite lasl sum- T the United SUiU's is Ixiom Const beach pollution and the the iialiitn's larf;c.-.l rnvho steady tide of b a d new s nlmutnlx) lhe en- mer's Enst Co (iroup with more lhan o.S g with tbe reports sustie.^eslinR tbiit air pollulioii I'ro lADIAL STEEL TFTRACS vinmmenl. cu1minutin« the E arth’s climate. membi'i-'. me cslablished an MOTORHOME Ri uubl n surfje is chnn^pnp th Alnska oil spill, hns broui-li pill, said Fred Krupp. ex- Fund 1-u iinnu'(liali-l> alter ihi' s adds protection. of support to th e nationi'oii’s s leadinj; TheoifspiH and askeii inc.-tiihi-rr. Ibr i Wrap-around shoulders eculive direcleclor of the Enviniiinn^n- am iradded strength conserviilion groups. . F u n d .‘has been n n im - lioi • PolyesterPi core body (or , ^ , Ull D e fe n s e F ,re«tramllagB^tecap--a fials of thcj.e evenlent in a series of im por- So ; far. im:-Ik'Oiu - rB^arconstructiorHor In the p asl ycftr. olticial the budget minded groups say, contributionsas tot the Nn- u,j,i.evenLs.s llvit have heishleni'tl M s; Kfi?- 'a id . She .said lhe I .AttractivelyAl priced lo rt rose 50 per- jnU-res p a y /o r n-M'arch on lli<- effei lionnl Audubon Society ro: re st.' ■. pa IN STEEL RADIA cent, tlic rale o f membcrsli,'rship prowih AlthoughI Utho environmentalists in- spill ^pi and for l(il)b\inn ai;. A L L S E A S O r at the Wilderness Sociel;:iely doubled ihey arcn■cn't Kloatinjj ovor Exxon's ,i,-idnlliiin • in 'h'' ' 750R16 . 875 R16.5 and the N ational WildlifefcH-dcraCion F ^isrortuns, they I also ciin'l bide a \viWildlife Ki'rufji-.aiiioiiHDlhe i 8 f W $ g 2 Z 3 added 700.000 n ew m em ber sen.ful ever )kcswomnn for the Nation- . environmenUil cnUisiropho|)he ever is Reis, a spoke inn 1" G an'l W aite, the «roii ■ rederation, “^ou hiite lo cnuslnf-lhis in c re a se d interestinte in en- j,| Wildlife F opmeiil diri'cUii'. ITOWIO “ >ldyou-so.'butif:r(.ndi-i>.or...\V.i!dlile._5; CE PREMIUM RAD Audubon sp o k esm an Robetobert SanGe- rnnke n pointint.- Si).UXi nu'inlu-is. K'X S2(M),i lIGH PERFORMANC «) a way to raise m oney. EED RATED...... orge said. “It’s a paradox.’jx.’ It is a ls o spoiiM: .m-L|ie_plea. Ms. r s P E i oil spill is Several groiroups were (juick tn Uikt* >'l Altboucb tb e M-areh i\ )5/BDHR14BU(...... ------1 ■ r ' 15;B0HR15BU(...... IZZ.....*8. Z3S/60HR15 Raised Whiilite letters...... *9 C i i i c SUM! W H t t 4IGHPERF0RMAN1ICE PREMIUM RAEADWLS J N v t liE K E I^ 8S/70HB13BU(...... * 5 85/70HR14 BU...... *5 95/70HR14 Raised whitiite letters...... !05/70HR14 Raised whItiite letters...... •

“ aURSHHORTS&i r s mRESALE M __ PRICEDD m i Si TRAILER i§ Ouilieye HEEI^ S olid T ‘s,5 , T a n k s & s? 8 9 5 M M o c R T uirtle r t T's ^ = a - t t Gl-eat colors W m \ Reg. $11.50iO « OCK CHIPS ^ I F A S T ! ^ ^ 2 9 f H ' J9 9 ,, ^ UMlinMiiwiMoontwniM , « N0W^8‘ , u no co4t 19 you. , % W HEEt C o r d S hl o o i r t s = TREADS Famous elasticS tic band styling. \ W new c a rs / " ' Reg. $14.0000 tre S ln g o n yo u r tire s ^ 1099 i itory on hand ^ N0W^1 M*.:...... *23^“ ^ ...... *31“ ^ ------T w i l l - S hl io o r t s ------^ ^ WINDSHIELD ROC Stripes & soliiiQlids. plus denim shorts.ts. i or Regular Exchange As la.. No N< Exira Chofge. g ,' R eg.. ^19.00:00-$21.50 . ------j - V \ Wtn you s«» * ------Nowit1 4 ? L g B l' rq^TU FFl M e i v e rPEM r H , . . Same Warranty as ne\ WHILE OUR SECEC7■^TlONlSGOODr . Small car thru truck s • One day custom retre • . Or immediate invento 2075 Kimbcrterty SSGfllhAvo. Ni • Free*pa'’k''^9 Wost Paylcssi b ehind ' SM ALL C A R ...... 73G (208) 733-3077 (20B)MB) 733-3333 ^ 0 1 ] chatgc ARO TOM HOPKINS _ HALPI6.LPH KEENEY , Twin Falls and \ m K Burley store. , ypu'»: MEDIUMXIAR — ■ m l a r g e c a r ...... p e r t • B u h l Tvr w i n F a l l s • IBurley • Rupt vs. Twin rail's, Idaho A-7 . ^ Tuosd a yy.M .l ay23, 1980 TifnosNuws. 1 .riiyUahlsenCg ended,’__ ;____ ^ocEcll7T^^^>^■d b y D on-Johnnasonror -As -tlw hip.-J>t ES (A P) — CrockeU Croc paring to return to New 1___ LOS ANGELES ic a rd o —Tubbs,—played —b y-V P h ilip Tuhhs was pr_epar C C nnd 'fubbs solvedUa"CHeIfnabl'cnsc-on-RieB inthefi- YorkTcT^^kcttwaI was heading Smilh: 3 " offle “ 'MiamrVic V ice,” Insscd in iheir Micl-[ichacl Thom as, would die in NBC'S -Miami Vii q1 tw o-hour show, which wasus broad- e t s badges after breireak in g all the rules nal t 'surVived ' Crockctr.'iaid.-id. -^'m -goi’ng-whero ihu^.- -•------n ore o r less, into thc cast a s t Sunday night. But both si , the drinks nrc cold and' broad(^ ond rode off, moi jvcral giaifights,, winding iu p fivo w aters warm, thc sunjict alive ondIwell. w sevc I don’l know thele namen of the plnyers.. •' fe stiv e c a r s on thc air. A b b e y JJuneral) last shoL / W The rumor wasvas th a t either Sonny year fs^pocl-WcndnH Berry lold ■Los. Angelas JSrnca------...... ,^«w ..black blufTs, - ...... the congregfcgatioh'lli't’AbboyV work •• jn g N «w a w ith Oan {Uthar a115:30 l 5 ihon... a r c h e s NATIONA]sJAT. PARK, gave peoplele icourage. W atch lh* CBS Evtnin Utah —. Edward Abbeyiy idied March Derry iss forbiddenf lo rend Abbey 14 at age 62..Tbat,.cvcni'cning, friends at night beciiccau.sc his laughter w akes hauled thc author of 'The'Tl Monkey- up thc houstiSt. he jaid. Bul conccalcd ’s humor.^he added, is a • .wrcnch Gang” into thohe desert ana _ in Abbey’s ent U) a serious vision and W S IMOST buried him under n bigg ppile of black commitment THEW Lc.lo.Lhc.dcapuir.that som c- rocks, ftomowhoro out, inin-thc middle.-an-antidotc.t ms integral lo m odern life, of nowhere. times seems O ver thc weekend, some soi of those "I neverr 1;laid down n book by Ed- samo friends,-accompan3anied by hun- ward AbbeyH>y thnl 1 did not feel iiiore; ' BMHIUl HO drcds of others, walked2d intoi another >ncourageded than when 1 picked it ~ . parTCf^ttorvast.slick rorock-and-cac-.s up.lh£Lsaid.lid______-...... tiifl cernetory to c d e birate ra t the life of The tribii 1 1 1 1 la^l'J(TO ....F a man, wW, mo^e quicklickly Uian nny hike up a’g^ia'roTid’^i-l^^h^^ di U-t:~ial!^ ’'7 * 3 0 to the park when Abbey writer sincc Jack Keroui•ouac, has been entrance lo "'The1 6 Music and icre. Soaring Entradn sand* resurrected as a modemjm myth. worked ther H eroes of thc 19G8 book stone cliffsrfs framed ono side of lhe In "Desert Solitaire," t n anotherdirection hovered- Arherica--— — that inritcd a-goneratiortion'of cnNiron-— setting: i n r )w-capped Tukuhnikivats. montalists, Abbey descrscribed hauling the snow- THIS IS W atch l l bbey called ■ihe'mightieBt Garfield is "Sam yyy . the bloated carcass off a tourist from which Abb< iMERICA. ■ » ! IS in the land of Moab.” Spayed"...the q |. a rcmotc.canyon in ArclVrchcs National m ountains i ::h a r u e nc hod set an American flag g re at dBtectivBl_ q | m V T ® ■ Park. Then a seasoiisonal ranger. Someone BROWN! le sm all podium, fm m w hich NICHTSCENE E Abbey congratulated thetht m an on his beside the s I rira GARFIELD'S ! ^ ; addre.s.sed the several hun- good fortune in dyinging under thc speakers a< ple spread oui acrow a gen->■ Watch BABES & desert sky, away frdifrom meddling drcd people of lichen-mottled snndstone. doctors ond priests. tie slope pf ihan one speaker remarked . "If we had loved himlim," he added. More tho K;y's work was distinguished\ , - mvrrn ■ "we would sing.-dance,e, drink,d build a thal Abbey , f ' N E W SC E N E ^ 5rA“s°n re love of lifo-and love of stupendous • bonfire, find T women, by a rare despite his disgust with make love ... and celebrate ci his country, d lent and his radical sUinds transfiguration from fleshfie lo fantasy governmen m uch of modern life. " I m in a style proper and filling,fill with fun against mu olism," Berry said, "is not: 6:30 < I THEPAT for a ll a t the funeral.” "Patrioli of a ir conditioning o r th e in- SAJAK SHOW Saturday, folks didid just thal — the love of AOIS SPEC highwny system or the gov- phesentat presum ably all of it.il. The^v also tcrstalc hi| wnttf Faaluit Syna««».K s t ipmI t or tho ring on power or talked at length about3Ul why. as one cmmcnt q )r munitions. It is the love of speaker said, so man;any of the dis- money or i parate people who hahad arrived at counlry." Eastern Literary Establish-t this remote mesa fron'rom nround the The Eui tCapvT-OhllWaUn-lxl _ . mde only grudging nods of f, country would recallill the moment ment mad ad died as vivid- recognitioi:ionat Abbey. Thatapparonl-It- m r ■ thoy heard Abbcy^ad i 1 h im fincrlnonc of his worsl-■sl— - I------ly as tho moment theyh'ey' leariiud'lhQl~ly''Suilcd h: tres, he once said, the "ef->f- Ij John Kennedy had beereen shot. nightmare jvolisl Jolin Updfke movedL'd .. •As the m orning sunin liftedli layers nf fcU‘" novc neighborhood. gray from the surrourounding red and into the n Groupeer devour*r s ' t a n k -mlates ;

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Worldd / ^ : ‘ ir way tcp 'papei;r over' imissile differernces ;.ic.jaso._said.::L .‘^y!}k_..S3i^^ •trccom(r-],Ttmi:-Btit-thnt-Tw -w^rb'eRiW'lhC-big-NATO h bigger issue in Europe, Inei !i has been mndc and "TiK'‘.i'fnTs 1 li canipiiTgiriia'fTbi scrambling It’s a much b political- great progress h any Eu- unlikely. bogins. olTicinls arc .still sci ngs on European-baseci mgng and a lot of bad blood p< k'e could well have tliis incnicreosiiigly unpopular in m ar I the United where feehngf . "I think-that we ( IjOuI the German Chancelncellor llelinul Kohl., lo mend a rift between th> lapoas run sharp and ly,y,- he said. c tho sum m it" ’ ; ™P<-‘upeiin countries, ilpbeal abo he survival of his cen- 2urop9an al- nuclcar weap But Hans Binnendijk, ,di«ircclor ot resolved before tl riendlier moves by Soviet Pre'resident worried^about th e s Suites and many of its Eun nthe United States. - after meeting with frier iment. wants to delay lies over short-rant'c;e nuclcar deep, than in ti studies for the InternationalI IInslilutt- Mitterrand, a .likhail Gorbachev and relucticUinl lo ter-righi govcm m e • Even in EEurope, however, one stud jdictcd a Bush, said, "Onin thist problem, like on Mikl ier Ensl- a decision on prod)roduction of the new weapons in Europe. or Strategic Studios, prod IS, atthe outset people donjo nnrthing to cool the warinei 91 or 1992— afler im - nay nol bc diplomat, spealeaking only on condition for irrow the other problems, missile until 1991 o Tlie disagreement may Aray would bc found to nan K views, difTcrinR opin- WesVest cliniale. [•time Presi- of anonymity,ty. sai^. T h ere will be way niversarv have diverging v rc.reallv pnrtant electionsns i next year in (Jer- • completely settled by the tij to paper over tho differ- splrsplit in time for the nnni important thing is to "ConlinenUil t E uropeans arc ■r,:his government un- ance leaders something to : ions. But th e in lot itileresled in another rouncndofmi- many. Moreover,:! dent Buah and other allianc ; cnn emerge reasonably gat[jathering. eting of the minds and not i nianded tluil the al- iselstomoirk cnccs 80;W0 c ■'It is c le a r th n t (G e rm a n yy) ) and the comc to a meeti J Field- expecledly d em ar gather M ay 29-30 in Brussel common nnsw er. And clea;lear modernizjitiiin." said lU) early negotiations the founding united from theth summit." ' 0 see this to achieve a co liance e n te r inU) the 40th anniversary of the Fieldhousa. a re.senrch UmUnited Slates don’t wont to ys been the case in the him:unise. t-lcd Warsaw Pncl to •oaty Organi- R ichard Fi nmit.” he this has always Politicians, he suid. will hhavL.'a wilh the Soviet-lci ofthe North Atlantic Treat e Stockholm International thirthing blow up nl the sumr inge. or ihoatcr nude- fellow a t the S alliance.” liard lime trying to convinceI thell pui). reduce short-rnng< zation. rnrch Institute in Sweden, saicsn id . ; stems from a push by han Eum pe. by Bush and P cacc R esear Over the weekend. Bush ; _ ar weapons in Eur But reassuring words by ifciu.. hna become .too ^ h s.lid ‘.I;,'; „ J n „ S “a natcs u and Britain tq rc- lieilie it's necessary." F re n c h /re s id e n t t runcoi p," m aking it d ifH ^ t to dis| rnnd suggest the iasue wowon't bc al- steam ed up," ation on in BlTitisir^i n b a W / staff a?srctalia reductic if anonymity, snid he s order safelv of our citizcnsJ’ (in condition of a Soviets in relations, th a t w ith safi how mnny Siviet cili- era daw ning in 'Il'isbecause ofthe conlininuance of (lid nol know hov polled Itt'jSoviets. nion taking a differen t issy employed. He.said The Soviet The .latestst diplornatic flap began pel ni.t know Uk S iviol Uniii - netes- rens tho embassy - ^lOSCOSV (API - Tl len B riU in ordered eight • • Gerasimov ,< snid he did i' „ny things, th a t th ey this Ihif kind of conduct th a t it-i; ich non-dip!oinatic jobs Union ordered tho Britishish to rcduce F rid a y when wiiethcr lhe reduction of i701" jwople view ,on nianj ,sary for iis lo remain vigilailani in all they luindle such omnts and three joumn)-. »h dismissing might have accccccpted(tlieexpulstons> .sar let of the as driving and[ tratranslQting. their Moscow employeeses by nearly Soviet diplom could 1k' accomplished by dr resi^'cts loward the conduci • the counlry on grounds coi th er some and not r.cUiliaUiaU'd the way th ey did. res House of Gerasimov mim ade his announce- half Monday in.Uic lnlc?t4291 expulsion ists out of tl Soviet employees or wheth Soviet Union.", he told the I engaged in aclivities in- So' y going to show th n l Sov ment at, a news..ws.confercnec. where exchange, and Prime MinSlinistcr'Mar- they were er accredited diplomats, joumnlistii jo "Were llicy Commons in London. • ; with thoir status, a diplci- aci tinvc to be things w ere difdifferent, or were they Cot Inr aclion British corrcspo.‘spondenls challenged garet Thatchcr said the• KKremlint had compotible w and biisine.ssmen would hn In October 1986, a sim iln ise for spying. ' o"' . gnii'K tiO.pnive,-e 1by whot they did thnt I e stripped accusations lhatiiat three of thcir num - revealed its "true nature."c " m atic phrase senl hom e.. during nn espionage dispute Ministry Moscowcalled the accusation sei ..saidaboul things really hahave not clianged m uch dui Jovielem- ber were spies, Soviet Foreign ,s" and retaliated by order; .An embassy spokesm an .si the U.S. E m bassy o f 260 So' L Gerasimov ’‘groundless" ork in the ul all',’ T hey chcchose the latter." , tbc a ts luid to spokesman Gennady L ( l.'iO accredited Bnton.s woi rey Howe, the foreign ployees. plo American diplomat of employees ing the sansame num bor of B ritish If* diplomats. Sir Geoffrey n cooking He se t the lone tom of the meeting by • said the total number of ond journalists to leave. Soviet So Union, including 68 di lid Britain would contin- shovel she snow, do th c ir own Soviet side has certain ish Em bassy diplom ats am Mrs. Thatcher soid toldd the BBC secretary , said hem sclvcs saving: The Sov permitted at tho BriUsh ! largest British-Soviet cx- for improved relations, nnd nm otherwise fend for the hat some U.K. cmploy- 'a n d eom panie? would1 bcb reduced It is the In Monday: "Wc gave th em the th chance ue working for unlil the support em ployees‘S could bc inform nlion th a l imberofSovi- pulsion exchcchange in four yenrs. In Mi It,-and they hut "wi^shall .1n not turn a blind eye lo uni ees ill M oscowV fufulfill lhe orders o f sc- from 375 to 205. the numb a l,of 31 diplomats. Jounial- arid ar they have not taken iti' replnced hy W cslcm ci ii. • in Britain. 1985, a total ,< laturc." ' unaccepUiblee n activity which threat- rej . spenking cr^el serv ices.” f ■ ets‘perm itted to vrork in I Ither reprcsentativi^s were have ha revealed their true nat The British spokesman, i I do nol have ists' and otm ,vith a new ens our nntion;onal security and so the COUPON ------1 viet embassies abroad di ; and, in 1971. Britain es- •\Ve hud hoped th a t, wni r ------non-Soviet employees. sent home a — - I presi(denricy Balli!istic missisile laund I -G o F b aekl e v L e a m s -^upp-orLloi s Soviet Darliiinicnt. which is rhe Icndcrship in wrms of a very large number uf S( Ful in Indii MOSCOW (AP) - The placed hy the congrcs> anc s u c c c s s ft jfJO P^m c^l Sakharov said in a spcecli. pi '^I’S,;: t e s t ! rty on Monday actions. SaK Supreme Soviel il will elect ahililv to deliv er noilun-nuclcar . A | I I I . of the Communist Party icial Tass news agcncy said N l.ili. India — India's sue- all UMINUM ; orbachev to bc The olTicii The i-il-memher C’eiitralS'cnnmi.. NE«'nEl.M weajMinh vnlh high precisioiorrallong j endorsed Mikliail S. Gorb ■"s Central Comniiltoe niel ; .Miindny ol' ii m edium - w« post of Soviet th e party’s nkinB boil.v. 1^-' ' ranges. ... We a rc a non-viololentcoun- . chosen again for the pos ss the activities of the lclee, the iiaiiy’> piiliey-niak I'l'ni'i'.tii-surfaee . m issile ra CANS 1 ^ eW parliam ent to discu.ss n .| nriiir lc. i-inpe. sui'lii try. We have no aggressiveive.designs | |* i ■* president when the neW of People's Deputies, which li;had lieeii expected to nice ll«; dun.',max il uinlniviTsial pro- tr convenes for the first timlime Inlcr Ihis ConRress of lhe tiinnres^ ‘'1’ ii'dliydelay^and interna- un or anvone." will m eet Thursday.Til ‘ .■nnch ln'iiili B'''"" The United States criliilicized the . week., , , _ -•thc-dulies -l^vc lira •oveisy.. - — Al a separate' meetinging ordcputres- ••• -ArnunR-t ' I'iirmed a> OorlKi^u’'- ft'imeiniit^ 1« are to Clecl lhe presidenl h ii' .teM 'if tlic niis.-ile. te I." n While WITH THISIS C( COUPON THRU eg/aa-v ' to the. congress, humannon rights ac- congrcss ar strengthen the » ^ icl g'lvci.■nnni'in. I'"':.- 'We're very eiinccrned." j •aller. more active Supreme st Ai;n..ni" fur the tlirec-lieaclcd n Washing- J tivist Andrei D. Sakharharov olso on- arid a small Many que>ti u f the llouj'e ^pMkesma^ said in nslaturc. Ilf liiv. I’riaie M iiiii'ter 11 dorsed Gorbachev, bulII wwilh reserva* Soviet legisl 'exact runctiiiii> Vive not l.„.„,.|;„i. I lln«l« K">l "! ton. "... We've m ade ourur. jKisition | nid the C entral CommiUec c ------liiULv l»M.iili.dhi >aid in a slalem c'iu: tii ______J______Tnss_said —tlcd^Ttrjnst-daA-s-lwitWl —v-en-xlenr-lollu.Undian.miyQvemmenl, •nded election of GorTvIchev n t a weapoii!' >y>lcin. Ilnw -“ vi GVCLING --\— at we have no recom m end Tlie v a sl m ajiH -ity n f cleA.|.i.li*> .n r - Acn. „ I..1 J ihiii furllier proliferation o f ballistic I "My position is lhal ' : president. He wns eleclud •chnoliigie' proved in Agiii tl lender cxcopt for Gorbac■bachcv. But ho o s Soviet p niemhei> of the (’oriinninis ini>siles in South Asia vvoi F A O S « 7 3 3 -9 6 8 9 I L Oct. 1 by the old Suprem e ti £ >ipiilicaiit lor evolving ii SiS^S:: I TwniF^ ------tTnoL iVnnrffculatcrnotlot im m aculate president 0 ganled a> a highly destabi did mil >ay Imw fa r llie'~Tnnpnienrtn^hrTcrgiiii>r^— v tlaiidhi did India's niis>ile pnigram ^ nii>>ilc travt;ivuli-il. hut il i.' ^ai(l tn e a g u e w dslcomes E aborlci )rocco(DPA)— the importortant role .of this brother ^ ,f whnt were j - CA SA ijV N CA , Moroc 1 JANA soid M tinday lhahat ‘ id; ", 'AVhal Agni doe> is toI t lhe piisi nuniih bccau.se o f ' id back to the country a(Egypli to the common •. ill. Alseri.n, t'f J ” " ‘'J: asons. L. —- — Egypt was welcomed i held Uilks in Libya will Ir. ii|>iii)i.mr 'lPresidenl Chadli Bendjedi HRRS ------PATWCIC.SUUSWAY7F------= r summit meet- Palestinianian Uprising in the lsni"elw tho league’s two-day sii I territories and ways to ing to open here Tuesdajiday, occupied t ; c im ! m m o D i* ic Palestinian problem, the • TODAY 7:15-9:; King Hassan II ofif Morocco\ wel- solve the DOWNTOWN } at the’ n earb y Arab-Israe•aeli conflict in general, the ITE- ..... TWIN FALLS r . ------corned A rab leaders .aJ Lebanon and the situation ini ■ f J lUST WRII JLAR PRICE ADMISSION airport, while the ■presidents pi o f crisis in Le SGRRY-REGLa 1 Syria met with the Persiarlion Gulf. IRSE... Tunisia. Algeria and Sy FOR /«\UY COUInpus Libyan revolulionatinary leader Smllilth Corona on Camf M oam er Gaddafi to try trj to convince him to tak e p a rt in theie ssummit. A rab League Secrcjcrclary-General Major • PliPd H ^b i ond Moworoccnn F nrnipii— — H il <" M inister Abdollauf Finflldirwelcomcd IVICledlcal andj ~ Egypt back to the Aral\rab fold "in th e ^ name of all.” Disability T I U P C ) ^ ■ T H AANKYOUMAGIC h Klibi told EeyPjj“”n ForeignP Minis- VALLI.LEY FOR MAKING ^M oguid^iiur ______-IncomeI ___ ;______dU £ £ ^ ^ C I i S S _ ------prcJi}ncG^thTBnnarkjirks the-retum of------dorn Woodmon now oUora" lor'modical and dlsabllily ____ o m d pjons'. A long w ilh Ilfo’' 63 ate-ki!ailed- - -a™ V D G l ^ r Insumumnco. annuUios ond rollro- ERFECT GBAj J ■■ ■ GUNN aOSE ntplans.youhovocomplolo • THE PE (PG) KEVIN C...... H J_ ./ XDHN MAUtOVlCH 'pew rlter____,^ M MICHEUf PfIlfrtR during sti»tnte E lectronic T yp i e l d ^ H a a MOIlODERN WOODMEN XL1500 E , 7:00 Fn S O L U tlO N S ■ D u a l pItch i t 9:00 Dt EH mka ! « > I . I / l s o N s in Sri Lar • Lift off' correction< /’s b e a c hi E S ■ 7:10-9:20 COLOMBO, Sri LoiLanka (DPA) — ' I • flu id caiantsrins Ls u9:40 M B-----— were killed, m o st ' crc-131 7:30-< Sixly-three persons we (reg. $229.00) _ of them when rival/al Tamil rebels diii g ^ siitC : _l_o}fltihod-.ih.-scpnrate.ale incidents iiv ...... llEaN O EV lL strife-lorn northernn andai easlei^ Sh 159” ^ k t a r i l B ^ B F Lanka, reports renchiidling the capital 7:30-9:':"3 0 M 7:30-9:30 7~. •snid Monday. In the thick jungles-les helween Mad- The fim dro p de»d eoir setoVavuniya.Sl RICHA.9 O lui and .Mannar close t S . 7:30 H r w m rebels were killcd_^_as Liberation w iij.i.iij.;ii.iaij]ff! T igers of Tamil Eeln■elnm fighters at- J ^ 9 :3 0 H 1 by tho riyal Pco- j g g g l lacked a camp run bj kA VCKY IVNNY MOVIL pies Liberation Organiralion Or of T H E ULTUIMATE STUDENm MACHINE I fits 7:20-9:20 T am il Eelam late SunSundny. ' MMODERN WOODMEN . According to militxilitary sourcos, 40 OF AMERICA ' Personal Wor>rd Processor ■7:00 H / T nnd 11 LTTE men PWP-AO Pl.OTE memlMrs nnc •A(3iuslabl(!8lli} line X 80 Chacter Display lunl was available K -g . 9:00 B ^ were killed. No counI 9 5 K J I • Full Word proiDfoccsslng Capability of those wounded.. SourcesSo also said ^■TfT L •B u ill in Disk;k DriveC irjBpUntallan. Ihiil Indian soldiersrs backed1 by heli- KAINIVM ^ Uanndtt ring th(J jungles. I S • spell Rigm; Dlcllonary01 fafe3iK3rrt>eU. to p le rs were scourin? Di;STIN HOFFNA Hw • Portable 7:30-9:30 ^ I T w i n F a i I Jerome _| ic tse o 's S^OHLV n r o 3 8 0 M slD A n. N. i ' ■ Monday Uiru Saturday IW in FalU , Id $120.00 ■fl • HELP US CELEE.EBRATE... 4______31 a.Ri. iCLfl P-"*- AU. WE SELL --.l— ON.MONDAY A =333=9231=•*------CJowdSnnday^^—- _ / ~ a l l 2 y'AND TUESDAY ^ twit / SEATS ’TtriI^EMA-6ANE)------■ - W i l L A B L E ! ’ \]EROM E CINE^EMAS ONLY ALL . m FINfl V ^ $ 1 . 5 0 ' SEATS ARES1.5 ftudent Typewriter aSupermarket - 1.5 0 ALL H - Your Sti ~ SHOWINGS-J(-JOIN U S... B i —YeufChBlo - 1 ; START^ WED>)NESDAY HAVETHEADVI Ar|$3.U M y problem is too like a ring I can bo proiroud to'wear'.' ittTJl-^od lOBingthcrmost— ofoi'e«f-th)f.thc-mostbcaulifulafghans— ...... J him. I worked and conlinuet:ueci‘'‘*orm Tm ess-v?lthpm lOi embarrassing to disidiscuss with friends P E A b i g a i l -DI3ISAPP0INTED rnisinghi e ever known. in creationtion. ucolion. I oven graduated wonderful m anjhave i or family, so here! goes: gc lom a sin- H K DEAR DiaAPPOIN’NTED: Bbcan- mycduco —SISSIE Myfrienriend has now passed awoy. I V a n B u r e n ollege. like lo give th is lovely ofghan gle.'lO-year-ald profirofessional woman did with Borry. Tell hihim' you had an from coll would like 122 now and am going with a . who enjoyed beingg ssingle until lost . Dear Abby allergic reaction to thche metal, and ice rcolily. You to.hcr dau(laughter b ecausc I feel her rful young m an who w onts lo DEAR SISSIE:^ Fact 'Borry.’ Heismy also that you would likiko a la r g e r dia* wondcrfu ie' for tho re st o f m other’s-"s hl^ndiw ork would have year when I m et “Bo me. "Ray" doesn’t know lhliat at can’t go on living a lie’ ; age — also Q profess'ossional person — mond. since hc can affiffordit. Offcrto marry m time to tell Ray great sendentimontal value for her. und terrible, but I'll bo porfccll: s my son. Ray has met my/ - your life. Now is lhe til he minute we giet. to soun ■ ^ occompony him to thcic jew elry store Todd is n 10 is living w ith Would it b6U in nt-'Ud u miuubuipe toaee 0 fine d io m ^ d n n jDlont'. I'm ill lou duuy tu g e t inyyears ago, a heirlooms.ims. By all m eans, give her [y p arents think I should tell;i1 d e a r ABBY: Man: must boollergic to thet metal be- it. Ifththat’s all hc could afford, I vestment. Diamonds5 nreo fo re v e r. out, My { «han. Il will w arm her b od y - Idn't mind, but this m a ^ ^ w y lu dear friend offered to;o knit1 a n a fghan the afghar cause I started to) bbreak r out on my _wouldn S DEAHABBYiJuBt51 before m y 17th Roy thele truI th , b ut I’m afraid if he ,er offer. She _ and her■r hcheart. 11 lied about m y son,lie willill fo rm e. I accepted her • fin«er after w earingin g it for only a few successcssful - I'm talking a S200.000-a birthday. I got pregnala n l. T h e baby’s knows II hours. A lso -a n d11 I hknow this is going y ear•income! in Is there onythingica honorc(>d qu6en ______.B eethcl 56> installs >enings - ion, custodian of The public pul is invited to the cere* ...... Valt€ey happi IN FALLS — M arci A lexandinder, cr; Kimlin Johansor m usic b y the TWIN )epew, assistan t mony and anti reception which will foi- pork dinner at 1 p.m. and n iler of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rob;obert lighU; Teneole Dei aglow m eets W edncj m d S2 fo r chil- daughle' Iverton, Sunshine low. Women's ag I p.m. Cost is S6 for odults a n nder. Twin Falls, will boJO in- recorder; Gina "Wolvf Valley Quick Alexand Icogan Ridgeway JERONlE-J'- Jerome Women’s Aglow memeets-at9:30 ^ren. Proceedseds will be donated lo the \ d as honored queen of BellJcthcl and Rainfall, ond Mei stalled 1 loir m em bers. a.m. Wednesdayoy at the Jerome Public Libri lit. [ntemational Order of Jo b ’s ond Jenno Jones, choi ■ i i r - p S 56. InU Lewis. Jnrom c. willv apeok. BobysitUng will hters, a t 3 p.m . May 28. Shonnon Kelly, retiring rc honored as installing offi- ed at -116 E ast A^Ave. F, Jerome, For more ii Sunday “ottrlor officers to be installedd arei queon, will serve as Xi ' “ "■"“‘i™ 'Thunderbirbirds' to perform S ia A lexander, Ka- coll 32-1-5765. ce demonstro- Kristinin Kyle, senior priticeicess; cer, assisted by Lisa Ny . MOUNTAINJN HOME — The Air Forcc qIc Kistler, Julie Wight Commu- Heatherier Kirkmon. junior prineiness; ree Henman, Karolc I S p e c l k e r tion squadron.')n. "Thunderbirds,’’ will highli idl, M ary Slavin, schedules luncheon s tain H om e Air- Amy BoBoj-d, guide; M ercy McDonoonald, and Shirley Schmidt Netwbrk sd ■ton environ- nity Apprcciatiiotion D ay Sunday at Mo\mta herawn Ramoley LS — Rito Scott, an expert ( public, demon- marshalhal; Christi Evcrlon, choploplain; Kenleigh Kelly, She t w in f a l l s T^nV« n t t h e base. The anniinnual event, free to the pu Karen and RoseAnna Boyle, 5. will speak on "A Mom Lo aircraft. Other Amy PPopplcton. recorder; Ka mental issues, v Is of Air Force people nnd ai t, mu- Kamie Hobbs, Da:)arren Kerbs and Network luncheon ot 1 p.m1 . W’ ednesday ’ . Lee, liblibrarian; Shonna Bonnell, r INEL" ot the Nc a k e sB lv d .N . aircraft will Ibe be on display. su re r; Chad Boundus will sing, s asccompa- nt Sodbustcr'8I m eeting room. 598 Blue Loki sicion;n; B ecky Dodds, tre a su r y Marlin, senior custodi;odian; nied by Jayson Llojx Price oflhc luncinch is S5, and Mrs. Robert ______R c C T e a t iton o r dub plans boat i ly W aters, junior custodiarv;rv; An* Hosts will be Mr. c M rs. .Iim c e r t SHOSHONENE - West Magic LnKt> Robertson, inner guardT^and— Newbry—and—Ntjs— Talent Sprc>routs present conce atpnradcSun. i. Schmidt, ossi.-^ted by b; Mandy Allen. directed by will hold itss oionnual Memorial Day boal /na M cC reary. outer guard, t w in f a lLLS l : — Talent Sprouts, d m. Cost will be ! 1 Gal- Amy Gray, Staciee Thompson ond )ring concert day noon. AbaI barbecue will start a t 3 p.m ‘ssengcrs will be D anika C " Charm Petersorson. will present a sprii ;s and S3 for children under• 112. A draw ing h. Erika Hanson, Jenny DocDodds, Tina Studelmoir. ror-the-iMusic" a t 7:30 p.m . Thursday in for adults a 3 projects lire the ------*Thnnk-You-for- 1 gnnr-will-bc.ticld.at.7;30 p.m . Leaphort and Andrea SuStory. The new queen’s i 5n7Th‘e“proup—forfishing gea ' Pnrv L Children’s H ospi^^^^H the College of SSouthern Idaho auditonum. sch H anks will be choir■ cam c; - . Shriner.’s. Crippled C will sing a va* Chelsch niiia McDoiiaia’s of children fromcm 4 years to sixth grade wil ; Brandy Thomspon. assisisisla n l tal and thc Ronn m a r c i ALEXANDER ^ numbers, Ad- p icto rial1 displayd is orjganizee d pain; I rioty of songsJ frfrom the IKOs to m odem nu r captain; Lauri Lee. flagbigbcnr* House, ______IrInstalled as queen _ mission is free•0 aand thc public is invited. BUHL - I-Industries, m business, civic,c. fraternal or ed to e n te r pic- - - I 'Rovemmentalital organizations'ore invited he Twin. Falls County piclor3rial-display al O “ ins-spe«ikcr— _ Gymnasticsics academy plans rrority-plaff Elem entary School July 2 aqi s p a rt o f Buhl D U •WENDELLL -— The Gymnostic Acade:demy of Per- Popplewell El usiness wc annual spring Sagebrush DoDays. For details contact. Joanne« Schla- for bestest (costum es. O ther themes will forming Artss will’ present its fifth am X:ATELL0 — Brondo Evan,-ans of Inn. Pocatello, ;11 High School genhauf. 733-733-7861; Carol Stephens,5. 733-3381 or POC, conclave is “Here includede’"Women ‘ of the West." 'Ccle- •______recital a t7 :30p0 p.m. Friday in thc W endell Beta Sigma Phi internntionainal of- Theme for the cc bns-will-bo-ac— ^733-3520. or-Jor-John AL B arker, j>l3-437l. the Bet ’ wilh separote brnte• IdiIdaho" a n d ‘Sail wilh Fritfnd- new gym. AdmiJmi3Sioiris‘frce-but-donation! in-Kansas'Cily-will-bo-thc-hc-fea*_W.e-H(iye, Idahof ,------fic fin ' jftlirspeC lal-fTm c— sliipin-Icin-Idaho.:^- ...... — cepted n tth e dodoor. d speaker for the Idaho) sstate themes for each of r more information about tho . _ Thb Timcs'nes-iVews tveJconic.f new.s- o.of communifv' turod ; omen’s lions, Fridoy cveninling’s them e will be For it »vj! Vnllcy Hap- conven.•ention of the business wom convention call 233-8891. _ [v-Legion-to-hold diniinner ' events. &ndind inTomntion to Timcs-NL‘w. Qualily .rMurdi Gras jn Idahaho" with a contest June con ------A m e r i c a n ^ 3303rPlo'nsc fn*------sororit,rity June-.ffl-25 at. the Qui will be held at pen/ngs. Boxox i^T, M nT h liar !dn hirSSS EDEN —M Me emoriol Doy celebration wi be rcnchcd. starting with ciude one numlxrr whvrc you cnn bt the E denA mlerican er Legion Hall Sunday,/, s a phone ______H ' Newn i b l c l ito go onf s a l F l 6D o n ■ 9 refer- ability in .worshipI serv s ices. Six pub- n Post someme traditionalisLs, pronouns re The Washington P longer lishers in the Uniteled S ta te s and one ringig to God and Jesus will no lor in G reat BriUiin hnve hr been licensed Ky. — A new. moro be copitolized.co LEXINGTON. I jriginal to publish the NRSV precise translation of In fidQlity to thf "nB Mi accurate nnd pre .ill use The NCC holds5 ithe copyright for I f l l 1 formally outhorizcd mantanuscriptsts. the NRSV will the Bible was fc nces to the new version, as a it did wilh thc B Q lu Governing Bonrd of thee molei pronoun in reference; this week by thu ( c sen. CtHljd nnd will he st iw NflllUllfll-Cu klctzger Arthur u .’Van Etk*7terHyF4tw-XCC-.^e tive.•e to feminist conccras. Met mectinghere. Division-of EducaiQtion a n d Ministry. rkzprcduccd .b V an i n-- - ha id.------...... -Thc”h c w :w u rk ; not h’vttH e-sai«rli(riuid“n'n o : fi gurcs-or^th_e— n itte c ’ of 30 sciiolnrs Th'e'qutftoribn7“M«n Tl' shall not terfnith com m itt people, amounl of .niyaltiities e a rn e d by the u> project since 197-1. 'by/ breadb a lo n e re fe rs to all pei working (in the rs thnt, ecumenical agency:y by RSV. sales bjt by the direcior of tlje he; said.t Thc NRSV renders i ______was described by ______snid ‘it's been in tlth e m illio n s of dol- B p is oTlbn ns scholai>larly preciftC-yonJc^— Oni:)ntrshall-notT-7r7=----- ^------—— S im ilarly, the current RSVi/ trans- ti lars." ------^— stipncd-fiir-rendiiiding-in-i;hurdjei-jmd------Si Ibles-publiKhed-tum - itos Mn t f e ' ^ T3(r“0'TiTeii~or'-driiltle ------Nornll-RS\'-Bibl f e ------personal dyvotiurLiuna,Lusu------lalC! nnle'lhll—rrprofitr-=FoVrCorUruin.giviL:aisaiLsI_(^^H hie will be in the Ixiok- faitllith ..."The NKSV^rir'aninnli The new Bible aith," Bibles and Bible portions,p “we don’t ■ ■ stores hy (he sutis u m m e r of 1990. ll w ill •oiipriginal text a s "you o flittle faitl Some changes not only will wil Ik‘ gelnn>thing." supersede th e RevisedRe Standard Ver- S< s p roducing a new lore faithful to original texts;xls but While scholars sion lh;it w;iss ininslntedI and pub- mor I m ust be skilled in ill eliniinutc cultural biases,es. Met- Bible translation i lislicd undiT N N( C (' a u sp ice s n c .irly v.-ill incienl Hebrew nnd ger pointed out. The Old TesUi■suunent the nuancos of un four decades lUO, need a n e a r for new ong of Solomon in the RSV' hogins,he Greek, they also ni The Kev. Bruce 1 Mel/ger of Son; uive c re p t into con- I am black hut beautiful ..." m eanings that- h a' 1 I’rinceliin Tiiui■iiL'iik>niciil S e m in a ry . "I a •1‘) lim es tem porary .liiiglisl: IH till- tran.-ilalion for lhe - T h e Hebrew word ‘wa.’ -15)J who headi'il th e " Mot- When ihC RW S\' New TesUimonl ” Staiuiard Version, said out■ut nf ’jO is translated 'nnd.' " Now lU'vised St; irporates was read in cliiireic h e s -10 years ago no V (if lu'w llchrew and zgeg er snid. The NRSV incorpo the discovery hing lowow to surlace Ihftdorrthafhc- stuilie.< pnim ptf 0 'heauli- was stoned ...," you.■ou’re black you cauldn'l he h eiTnrl T hat (la.-saue will wi now read . "Once ,car> ^im'v th.- KST was fill,111." ■Over the yc;i WG when 1 receivod’a stoninling.- uhiitmnal niamiscripts Highly 1 controversial in IftlG f i l put)li,--iila\ h a v e l>sllished — the coinplelo RSV' can W y n d h a m Hil uf G re ek iitul 1 ■w widely ice a year Bigelow i-v(ilved ?ii lhlat ;it scholar- i:in now be inin !wm — Ih.'it version is now v Onci used in cluirches and excerpistiJlcI in Worry Free;e Reg. *1S tiiure pri'i'i-ii'• ahout ;il a nvoup ill'words US« thorlzes us to offer hvinnals and worslup manu;inuals in M 1 and tliL-ir im';miaiiinj:." il'' al'" >aid Kn- hyi Reg. *19“ B « astotonlshlng'savlngs r on chan(!>'(l rapully iii re- niost nii: nuiinlino I’rolestanl dcno ^li^hil^oli■ h:.M )ver I- 8 t o pp-of-the . o line Bigelow lions. Il is also approved for cent d<'c;uli'S. lio 145 N0W^1 Thc Ni{S\;.; '« ill lim p th e 'th fi-s" I’alluilic I ’a churches. best-st-iseller broadloom •aiui -lh\>." ol' pn-viou.- (lallev i proofs of tlic .N’KS\’ at • ;00%A!licdAnso\;oVWoify-ltoc'“ soiling c a rrpets...renowned p c for ami "ihoii^'-aii S ^ ' i tour (’(iitinns hut wiwill sio))-hart III'bLum.. ui-tlie.:^(:c;s u». Sf.w York onice 'tlii-v, are being read.aiojid asa'sa-'la^l- ' — raisaxoivfoitiraaioi. duralirabUlty, s ty le a n ^ -chatty." Mt'b.j■b-K'T In a tiia jo f 'tin • Hinvy.ltalutcdsuonylot lootpfiniprint-ftcQ styla; ■ • cla'ck ofthe new version for>r ilii> Sint- ^ /✓■ shlon-rlght colors: ■ styiixtii' fhaiii'mi;«' th a t m a v ratikh- cli . • liohllytwistctlyainlortJurabiiilyally ant) malting breaks up wear tcsislance. jople who know-about • Ar\so V wotty-Fice^BCF c.liix:lel wwilli built-in carpiirpet durability and Tips forf< choosin;ig cleaners stain baiiicr. Limiictl live year warrc/arrantyltoni - ^ ■ Allied high fashhlion colors that stayly trueI buy Bigelow ike work casis ic r , ______carpets. VVJWhy? Because Amerierica's oldest and , , f or-ilooors to mafc 5jaR<31quaJity worthy ^ ; irr-rrr-|«------~------; - d-carpet manufactuKrer-gives you stylejai !i> Better lic.in “ mosfexperfenced-i . hk.- Soil d al'lT vinvl. Sod cleaiiM'f.-. lil . in v e stin g In... Save.)re now during t his limiteled once-a-year event.I. iliionn;: itiatixials and Scrub St and Mr. Clean Soil,I, icnntam - ' f - f ’ Ha>v-c-ar.' il aringly to V _ / J l niiiilati'ii .leaning liroii- inm ilder ahrasives; use >-panii rops ' snrciallv foniii siiiil-cleaii vinyl. 1 ,ut> inkra lolol l of the- dniiliii'ry o u t o f sj . Sale endds May 26th • F.|(H.r w axe^ f.ill itlto Iw cli.itiiiij' Hour.'.ir.'. j.Driew: w aU T -hase form iilalii ______To M-i.Tt th<' th . rich ! ( Ic.-an.T (or th c i:r viiwl >he<'l .and-tile.,!luur2._a l’l' ■ McDllONALD ^ . |.|1)' in'ur- ffnoi."oi. 'uM-'tl\i= tinick-rcfrr-- vi ven’t-basc jnstcs ami lih- wouil floors m m m - | Cin.iri.-m aiia;i;a zin i‘. rl'rI'mV- ■' iilitilsSlI |-|iiirpr.sc cllall(•r^.,^ran• »i' a walcr-ha^e -e w ax on vinyl. •• CImberly Rd. fe iir liipiid.ll. 1mix with \aiiT and iiu m ...,_t_Carpi;t_ihain|K)JS_lif'-J>1 mu o.iv, Twin Falalls, ID 83301 1~t'on iiiiTr.nir,iTriIv“--filtcdnnnrs...... u-.-^nmtainahraM vothat gigri’a^y and gritty soil from ihtlu e pile r.f • { 2 0 8 J _____ » ('ti'un-iu-.- • t'hr-riig-or-CMr|R>l-and-;iri;.U:>i ______tBO.O: B i i f f i i S : ' M'Mur awav ih a l ,-^-r:nVt h a n d l.'. O n in ia ry housoiiold h vacimni cloanei^. nfidnv. Mav S3. 19B9 Timosis-News,TwlnFait5,-ldnMo Nt - ■ ObituariesAiosi:spitals B4 B SL_ Falls1 f n d " " K49Ai Z - S h g lis l t o vwh serrvice"~ By MICHELLE COLE loses ]n e w __ the Timos-Ncws writer t w i n FALLS-AfU-ryeuyears of nursing a dying patient, the manager'gernent flt -K19AZ plant to pallei television pulled the plugl 'nnt t 9:30 Saturday y morning. "The decision has been1 n-n"lnng"tim ccom '" ing," stotion m anager GnG ala Tigue said PocattcHo Kimberly re!esidents Monday. ------.U iling lalJg^iiB' r By MARTA 9LEAVELASLANT) ' ^ ' ' Vote on bomnd issue Tigue snid lhe low-powercr station’s; Wash­ I Tlnics-Ni'ifs writer KIMBERLY - Votci)tcrs in the Kimberly ington D.C.-based owners,'s. Ai m erican Corn- - Pdcnlello !ipi>enrs to School Dislrict will determine del the fate of munity , deidecided to close TWIN FALLS - P vin F alls as lhe, location n S2.2 million bond1 issueis today. Voting down K49 based on financlflicial reasons. Rep- - - .i have benten oul Twin :« .’s new Weighl Watch­ will be from noon toM 8t p.m . a t the Kim- resentnlives from Commuim unity’Brondcnsl- for Ore-Ida Foods Co.’} bcrly Ei’ementarySchochool. ing could not^be reachedI furfoi comment. ers plnnt. ed Mondav it has taken If the bond issuele :passes by the re- K49 hnd been fi’ghtingng for jts life for Ore-Ida announced 1 ,e K raa Foods factory in quircd two-thirds mnrin rg in , it will finance some time. In Januaryy 19881 the sUilion 3 an option Ui buy the K dd produce the popular constructio'n o f a newlew middle- school to— woiri a battle with localul cable provider ; Pocateffo and would i •ntrees and desserts. The house prndes 6-8. King Videocable tO' moveve K49! from chan- low-cnlorie frozen enln ins oflhe potential Irans- Voters m ust be retnsjgistered. nel 19 to channel 2, a posposition K-19 man- price, date and terms ( FumiHhinKS, cquipiiiprnenl and an access v‘ agers believed would readnch more viewers.* action were nol disclosiclosed. < in the running as a road nrc included in tho mensure, snid ■ Under the terms of thele agreemt ent, K‘19 Twin Fulls wns ir locaiion. Local economic Richard Bnuschcr, K im berly school su- would have one year loto break into lhe '-'V' Weight Watchers loca liziUions made a presen- . pcrinlondent. ranks of the 12 most-watclntched channels in development organiziv I enrly April. lhe Mngic Valley. ■ tation lo Ore-Ida in eai g, seriously considered,' Magic Valley studentsst win “We gave them th eliesK•st channel location “We w ere being, S' dih. Twin Fnlls economic awards in postister contest in the hou.se and it didn’tI’t hhelp," said Chris said Dave McAlindihi development director:lor. "I think \ye had a TWIN F A L L S -Fro o n u r M agic Vnlley Blu­ Talkington. King Videocabcable general man- rt recognized in a ager. "Ohviously channeliel location doesn’t ^ very decent proposallal rand still do.' dcnls have been inck for Twin Falls wns P revention poster con- guarantee success in thee TTV business." A major drawback slatQwide Wildfire P n looking for an existing • Tnlkington notified K-19M9 this spring that that Ore-Ida was loo test. Falls doesn't hnve any t poster contc.st. cnm- the local station had nolIt n m et its gonls nnd il building and Twin^ Fi • The states.oldnst p Igs vacant. But when the ;used on fire safety to ' that King Vidcocable reseiDserved the right tu H more large buildings ; : plctcd Mny 12, focusi ifc-t - 1 inventory dwindled in re- ■ : incrcnse uwaronesss ool fth e d anger of wild- move K49 to a higher calcable channel. But H existing building inve ------htrBnid-hc-^ttd-no-imrocdni-diiiti- plnns tt> d o -l ^ ^ ^ B B cont years nnd Ore-Irc-Ida began considering • fires. ■ ■ ■\Droposulrfor‘new-bui•buildmgs—T-win-Fnlls-en- -,, In the junior divisik-ision. Deanna Yraqui i Joey Heck look third. Tigue disagreed. K493 hihnd m et its view- »<>rcd the competition.ion. ; ; won first place and Jc a new building would cosl It R obert S tuart Junior ership goals, she snid. BiBut. ’hgue added. •• However, while a nc : - Both nrc .■itudcnts n t F W a square foot, the Krafl K<19 didn’t wnnl to lake the tim e o f pny the ' , between S70 nnd S90 a L L _ High. /een S12 and S18 n square In tHc Special Edui:ducation division. Sla- cost to fight agnin for itsLS cchannel posiiion. bnilding cost between fool. McAlindin said.id. cy McClain won firstir.st place and Jacques Lee Wagner, generalII nm anager of loJ'nl “You can’t reallyy hhblam e them ,” hesnid. Doddroe took secondind. Bolh nrc students CBS affiliate KMVT-Chnrhnnnel 11. said the “From our slandpoiJpoint, we’re glad Ihey are ; a t the Buhl Middle School.Sc com m unity will lose sonv children's pni- .. ^ gramming anti cartoons Vw ith the blnckoul ' ‘ ‘ negotiating to buyy thetl Krafl building be------Firsl-priee-waR-a invc been compbling *nth irize w ere STiO bonds, ofK'19. Wagner snid lie/hc jdoubts that nmilh- ~ ' cause we would have Sccond and third p rin il som eone Ixiught il." he w inner was 11-ycnr-nld c r local independent willwill* slep into K-i9’s that building unlil sc The grand prize wii )leased for Pocatello.". Ramsey Bolen of JMeridian, who took • shoes. added. "I’m very pleai An Ore-Ida teamim will study the Krafl home a SIPO savings;s bond.I The market just isn’t big enough.' he^ M cheese plant to deterrtermine whnt would be re- *' said...... ” “ 7'to advise Int[nt'eribr Talkington said K-IH:-in wouldn’t •• Iciive quircd to cbr^^ort ilit t(to the company’s manu- nnd how many employees _ -Secrctary-onJEuBLM affairs------*TOiichT)f-ir-%icwiTip-'‘otdid because\ it l a c k e d - |- ^ E l H - —fncturing' needs, and I programming. Its | | b ^ H ' would bc required.\. Ore-Ida0 is nlso considef- m iN FALLS - Seveni Magic Valley a strong mix of local p shows were a-rodeo B ing using part of the plnnl for its vegetable > - : residents will advis(vise Interior SecreUry only locally produced slui ■Magic Vnlley Fo- . ^ products. Manuel Lujan on Bureau of Land Man- an d ranch show and • I irs program with Bgemcntnffnirs. rum ." a public-afTairs I ~ . Seo PLANjVNXpn Paec isl Donald McMuni- • : Dill Schafer of Bur3urley, Ennis Pickett of i Democrat pnrty activist Ith o f MalUt and Cassia a n a s host. ____ ■L:, _nnklp^-Buyd Booth r to liic K -X ilrti agi - ~ Finuntv Gommissionconer John Adnms were, ICMVT has no plans u pAote'MlXESALSBURl K M \T .ili-eady - : ~nppointod~to counselisel Uie ijiirlcy Distiict — —------Valley F»r-um,^lwi.-:'iuiL’ ply"remove «qutpmen::U-Er-ograr • : mnnaKor on monaKOagemcnt of public lands en Irwin and Bill BurdickI olof Spcnccr’s Officc Supply I on P ogo B 2 K o™ ' -: resources there. Advising Ad the Shoshone . Sec STATION o r - : Di-strict m anager willwil be Charles Scogipn Jp Young of Rupert. Vir- its learn ofFnirfield.Steveti' student; ginia .Ricketts o>f f Jerome and Power - ; County Commiss'iomon er Lois Bauer. jasks ressidents hlow city Jshould ; vacation : Campground'd hosts arc Survey during \ :• needed by Nc’Nevada district for urbann growth By BR/VD BOWLIN : • ELKO. .Ncy. - Campground Ci hosts are finance5 improveements f< Tl/niw-iVeir.i writer I im nroved utilities, stafTing irin rUicHumboldtNntional— : ----— - L--. Tlost •rcsments WUllt Lliu x^ ilj ty t u -iw i------Miing witll ilT i^;------T^VINFALLSrTh--_Thnt-rnmniQn sum m er XV------’ ~ Ranficr Dis^trici'orUi ' “ B^'lRKMlTCHEiX " " .nvnlvc citi- city depnrlmenllents such ns the pui)lic-suA.aj 1. T he hosts will be pa- m ote growthi gl officials wnnt.to inv. or- frain, ‘Mom. I’m bonbored," can and should be : • ‘ Forest in Nc^tidn. 1 'Hnws-NewH urilrr vem m ental hout3ui_lL5.Dim :ent. lagging behintind m e r ... so they wi viding infonnationion^Tnd \clping with ill this year’s sur- If tin.htTcity succeeds in luring n r B ------tReytTrlcnTncdrin-ncln'clwolT=-ft»id-Sonnic .StrnL______ing a further question nl IS lately, it inflatiyn, whicl-lich is projected asliigh ns ( ------, hosts sliiyKniiiiid.s free m nt tl^ e a jL j) J) p ay for it? - paniesrs inU) the a rea, as il has berg, home schoolII ct coordinator for the Twin ummer. ------vey4-Howjlo->-niLWflQU«Ji _jj^^jnp_,x»ini-build_murit>rp ninds. nerceiila year. -• ■ campground all sum w ailed lliis"w^ rnusi j liKO------EalUSchoolDistrict.ict.______rvice has found thnt the th o 1989 survey, to bo r • nnd sewer Tlie city ksk-wlrcthPT-it-should-raiftash ■: • The Forest Servii isks questions thnl recreatation facilities and water ni xes In a rccent scrieses 0of programs lor parents. ms virtually eliminntcd lo 2,000 households._ nsk> lies and the user fees, holdDid bond elections, niise Uixe ■ • ho.st program hns influence them in lines to It support those companies fi- a group of Twin Falli•alls educators provided in- vnndnhsm nnd cmcampground rowdiness, city officinls say will ini growth, or look for me given sisi- her games parentsits ccun use to make m ath fun .orinn KeA.Anderson and SUirting June 1, general admdmission will Five sepnra include vnledictori; TWIN FALLS.-- WithW Uie city's new S t mullaneously,dy, w ith 2T) classos offeree•‘•'tl for reluctanl childreIdren. co-snluLitorians £Susie Angus and .Iil 1 aboul to open, here costst: offers several summer activ- • million-dollar pool al 0 cents. 'daily. Classesses will include mothers witlith . ♦ The library offe Hollmim. Corinnene Hnrpor-svill-prcsent a questions prospective • • Children' 5 nnd under - 50 c nre answers lo 'q u t babies, swimini team prep and Red Crosinss ities including the ■bag-il' program, wliere lril)ule to parents.Is. swimmers nre likelylyto.osk. t •(ilol2-Sl. • lessons for all ages and levov- children bring snckinck lunches ami sjKyid lim e • KltolT-SLM. Swimming les -WhwLcamiBOT600 the now pool? • led Uiere.ia.enough inlcrcst,•.a i in the city parkk enjoyinge children’s books - Federal emp!iployccs donate • Adult?-S2: -- .- ...... Provided Opening coremonieinies w iin ie nt ll u.nv. “ • .ie'sel up'for handicapped peo00 - with-libniry staffff members,ir said Anniu-Lau- _ • Swim meet participants -_ S 1 l. class wiU h e't to health, w€welfare agencies Thursday. Anyone; tun cu come, says Chad • rio Burton, childrenIren's services librarian. 3 - Kcdenil employees in Tw enty-pass coupon booksscost: c< ple.Bniwnjnglingsaid.^ t w in f a l i^ - Browning, city parkfirks director. A previ- T' ng-lessons will,cost SIO forr .a The books featuinturcd are Young Readers ’ight-county area nre will- • (1 lo 12 years, old - S15. Swimming; Mii(?c Valley’s t’igl ous rcport lhal thee grandgi opening would • Choicc Award winnvinners and nominees, many helping hand for u gond • 131O17-S22.50. » ■ lO-sessioncla!class. ing to lenii n liel he today was in error. an ■150 people have .signed uup of which the childrlildren will he reading when •Adults-$30. More lhan cause.- ______Wtondoceitopcopen for ewiroming? • i^ jc jis o n a .s o .f a r ..i’cople cncnn school -sUirts upp aagain in the f^l. |^'‘^ton ------IniiT -w m -tcdei ■Dny'weckend’llit: pool t>o-ni^npn5rscjrcostr-7 S ------)-0 0 »-U)-locil-hLalLll_und__ Over Memonal Dn ______reserve theireir lesflnn.s a t Harmon Park^ O'*o said.- - Tnnrc“thanH520;0f Trec'swimTning-fmm-l------• • 6 Ui-12 y e n rs - o U -r S ^ ------,slorc'nnrt-thp-l;rnming-{-i^.,p..mi Sah ...... -B row ninglg-said-1 he .expects (iOO.to .7("00 .. ter-offer.cliildn-n’s —:------lifm nl'-nndH ntcr • .V lu iu - s o o .------: honks ami educational games Combined Federal Cam- Mondny. $30, ' people in allill \ will sign up for lessons, cjissetu's. w^irkbool tlir(iu«h tlieir Cn .hen be closed for two • • Swim U'am members-S3( n learning over the summer r to lap The pool will ther to five mem - “I think wewe'll l)e able to nccommodallate u, keep children le pnigii. In order t( on June 1 for classes • • Family - SlOO for up to during thc.ffdenieral enipliiyecs campaignI days and. reopen on ,l m em ber. everyone whewho w an ts the lessons.' Browiwn- break. mjng. Browning said. bort’r s ; S2:‘i for ench nddilionnl n bring h:ick 'I'ni llciiikcil on . Ihis yuiir. Jirganiniization^ are asked lo sub- ;inil generafsw im m jr is considering ing said, • Ju d i’s will bri sunlilJune2, ______^Whallathc.hc_facility_l^e^ _ Browning E ,sa.id Uie city is ( eek summ_er program r e v o l v - ___ • ' mil ii]ii>lic;ilion.>i u dy-^wimming - ^ C a n l-g o ta lockcr?...... - ... Booka." a si.x-week ISO-person capacity and esU3Uil)lishing-n-fnTnily;_wpckly Idron's books which'uivolv.'s^^ _ I .. ■Appi*c.ition_ft)nfonn> and infonnation re- . The pool hus a -1^- iitSiircan fn.-•- Unlikc-lhcthe old Hannon-Pool,* peop T ing arouad.-chij.dr'l rens for picnicking and nigight in which the whole fam art! history aiid othi'i-'areas. i . giirding i!lii:iliilil>liiv rc-fiiurcmcnts inny tw includes grassy area must bringg tJthoir own locks to pul on llthe kids in music, art. th’f U ureau uf Land Man- ricludes two children's ter: r for only SI- . ' te r said. t . obtiiini'd friiin tlu ■ simlialhing. Il inch iontickot? mcUil lockeiker baskets or n quarter fif<’*‘ owner .ludi B a x te r: •id ofT.ces in -Burlcy or.- wading pools iind'lvI'two one-meter,diving. Wboro do I get & season uccment distncl . cannol iifford coin-operaletIted lockers. Browning snid. UM M ER on P age H3 roiii lhe Sawtooth National* boards, A pri’vatelyly i run concoMsion stiind /Al Cily Hall. People who c:i • S ec SUM :irlefs in Twiii.l'alls. « ______■______J. , ____ r - ^ .______- ' ______» ’ ...... 1 ■______■'. News. Twr,; ti 3______- ______Survey- - — — — — ______^um tnel’—------^ ^ „ ■ „ V-r’ ■ * ------rcinTiHiiUtSffPaCe-ni ------M5W r''l.'>tI'.s-tn*a-p"I»';e,l S2.2-.------1 - - Fnilr.. ld.iho Tuood;iy. Mny 23,■3, 1989 'o -2 TimM-Nows. Twin Fni . . ■ . C o n tin u e d fro in P n e c B l colleBe'.s continuinB edncation d g „ ^ 1 as their educational proep. i, |-„„dea by the feder- „iil Universal I'rojen Fomi. expaii- '■ O ~ StationI Is'a-STjOO-a-month Qccess'-sh-shuflle prom pted by.K-W ' P a g c B l ' ■' K19 h o ld s, ' rrr:: m ent 17 m onths ajjo. Plant— r _ . Continued from Po ith King Videocable until m I full-time commerciab Swoi E S - - pansion project from going- gnorsnid. contrncl with • C o n tin u e d f rp m P1 a g e B l firm's expaj ! o{T»Vsimilar^iows, Wagr -The-contracUia-puid_tC----- Kac.-adviJlis.m .teU lE iSjSS! e tlie ..ppom .ni- r Wntchoi^ frok'nTotJasT'* a n d lo w -c u io n e loods in tnc. torius in Oliio. Punns snid. ______Connccticul. O re-lda wa ern locjition for the new -Weni-cliopinK.foro;r o u r company's sake nnd for the hone.'nedt of Idaho, that n snle of the Km Hawkins. "We hnvo kik e p t nn Idaho TEABi i e WESTERN FAMIU W ESTERN FAIFA M IL Y _ _ ISl^B S s k ASSORTED FLAVOR Attornney 1 1 MARSHMAlmows OLIVESS 6 O Z . A! COI ■YIAP)-Heallh -m m cd th a t th e i " w a s h I n c F A N C Y I m m m , D E L IC IC for Priratt ■ H j t a i ( | ^ E G . presettnts I . ■ O R ^ 6 9^ . M IN I ^ 5 5 ^ APn FRENCH'S I l l ; CONTADINA his ca!ise ■ ' V A N C A M P U lUSTARD E (A P) - Pellct.s COEUR d’ALENE ( HUyiATOSWUHX Ml release of one md- :irricd by Jnmus PORK&D 2 0 O Z . from a shotgun carr □me chemical.-bo - _ _ ” — - Prott'Struck-n-U-S-J>-Eotc5l-Scryicc__^M ^_ ; im p o rta n t and it inw enforcement offiofTiccr Inst Jnn- CAN to bleed to denth, -0Q- ^i Q A i unry. causing him to 1 nn attorney told jurors■ors Monday. Jonntlwn Cottrell.cll. representing I on first-dcgrce ^.ee.issio^^. ■; P m tt in his tria l o e.Alkomasmd.the murder nnd other■ fcfelony charges. R T g f a mndc tho surprisitising conccssion 5 f w T m m B _ A L while stipulating to much of the prosecution's cvidencc ^ w S i e r n S u PRINGUS Jnm es P ra tt. 29. Indian Hills. KEEBl£RCHIP!KwSmS i h er Joseph. 27. of SALAD DRESSlSING 'ALL VARIETIES Colo., and his brothei « 5 . Sandpoint, who once)ce ra n with con- ORPECANSiSANDIES^ BYO J victcd spy Christophtphcr Boyco, both oBUcafnviff — arcnceused.af first-i•st-dcgrec murder— - 1 9 — ro has approprioted ______nnd 16 other fd o n y/ countsco stemming io z . risk assc&sments^on------. . from an abortive! Jnlnn7^1~bnrBlary-oM^^H— n 1 Tho D ivision.of En- n Sagle household)ld nnd a wild 45! -alth has also pur- . shootout with policece that lea Brent luipment to sample •Jnke" Jncobson dead a U A R T ■ Jacobson, who. hehelped track tbe J A R ^ ^ oun; through deep ^*1'? • two men for 20 hour NALLEY'S ). snow, wns the f irst r ^ Forest Service GORTON'S CRU^ 99* J low onforcemeiit orn I— ffls struck twice in nFrsH snci lEHSHES the buttocks areaJ b y buckshot pel- l L E I O - , . ^werorolmscd^to^the lets from two shotgu:gun blnst.s fired by ICERS OmPISHFlU 10 oz • James Pratt. Cottrcl snid. . Cottrell hinted tVthat lhe defense would nrguo the PpratUs ra acted in self- defense, nnd ih n t the how e hur^ilnry B “ ut were separate 8 8 a^i?th?n;ona. : and the shootout 2 lb$ 1 ^ $2^2 0 O Z . crimes. Cottrell also intimtim ated th n t the de- BOX I m enge the pror-!»mtTntt-v-:x\-vrc-tl)t‘-tw u— S j j ] black-cliid fiKuros vwho burst into the pE i 'S.iKle hoinc' J a nI. . 1 1 . in le n t on mb- FAC!/ Iwry, 2 0 0 C l s krusteaz he nearest home. The _ (COMPAF ;. It was they wh b r ie lly t<)»k a host:iRe from atnninong the nine people I KRUSTI in the liome, 'vlui fired shols ai a RTTZCRA^XERS MlOZENWAFR pursiunf; deputy,'.a a n d who. shot il out PANCAKl i MIX I a n d BoniY 'r .('ouiity "I® iiffi willi JacoliMiM all' I ------Snm in ncput>-ST.'-Srf vr-B :V rbrri-w lieii— » — FOA» S ^ ^ S o n l T S cornered in a ravi tlu' evening of :„ntribiite to the ozone , •lan. 12, 1'flttrc'ii sa ■ B A G 1 188 ’ i$-179 ' ' PLAT The himie o f l.iu l.fi‘" Turner, 2 0 Z . I REGULAR . Sn^:' nii^r’»« • aVtut fii'ur mile> ^^oull 1 of .S.iniip«int. I OR WHOLE ,telo acid ram. was targeted ln-ca •loe I’rolt li;id oncc wtirki-d for„r tlu ‘ uivLTn osMicr I WHEAT and iH'li.'ved larn.irgi' Man.-, of ni.mey - WESrrERNFAMUYf— BATH L. chlorine em itted frniii w ere k e p i lluT «-,r m .Ms. T urner wa; - iiol liMiiii- wlu-iiI ll broke in FRISSKIES I>lOGFOCg "CAT t pool and lieil up minx ri-lalive.-. lie I S g S f 4 0 LE ______sail!.______Tf llioy iliiHu:hi rraunnirE-raph'tsTn’J' criiiiinaU. lhc>V w en- kuidin'^ ihciii- C uinvlli r > ^ a i d o f t h r n>M» ry ~ 1 0I 1L B . _ ' lli.ii iieUed liltl>' ------—BAlA G ^ , ' •. Cotircll saiil.1 In-1 wa>-,'liimlairin: that lh(‘ pnisi-ciiti•nti.)’ii'>l':iel- oir- rrel l‘i nvoiil lent-i;ngtliy i.'ofinual lc;-ti- inons fnitn oxp•xp^'i-t> Koi'in^on on — i | WE -— _Fn(bv ttil^lh^ji f p l ' •whoM-li-ViillMTi;-.™ call T b i experi 3 ! ...... wtiuld link thet; pf.'iii-1 t am- K oolitul aiiiiUiiHl- 61 s wlielher llie shoe I w VM i,i|rlaryanri m bhfryof— OTUTH PW K - 1 WEST I ...... 'a tio ii'o f the b u rg □ 25 pul)li»hed aludies of llit|!iL„_ uV 71 .sep arate ?cnen - ii,^, n ig h t befor.,-. if w orkers who rei'iil.irly . of crinK's. mm LB. V chem ical in an iudu,l<‘-hy-deaUi-.,----- i^iH ------.— which in-putf-hit !; ! n ,-ai.iai(i 1k' intend'- lo, -t'i'k ti,> .1. ■ M' 'r-h.„liy ,f tin- l'iMll> '>•■ H c*' ly 2 3 . 1989 0.4 Timos-Nows. Twinwin Falls, Idaho Tuoflduy, May i I compaany exerOrr;-fA-P)— An oil * Const refiner-' 'jumpc'd'ngKn'P'afIcrTnL^ o v e r how th e sp ill w o u ld af- e s a id . despite a brief certainty ov< ;ing rules from the A nne s re no sim ilar ■ eExxon Valdez oil spill wnsvns ies kept up production di ors under smoking at open Oct. 15. There are lipmcnts from foci supplic.plies of crude oil probably Cora-clions. ArentenH prohibited to .smoking at in- drop in- crudc oil shir Idaho Board of Cor jn- smoking restrictions at the near- cotalyalyst^for gasoline pricc in- w a s b e hiind in d the increases, Lefller 252-bcd fucility under con- hat Alaska. • The smoking' ppolicy a p p ro v e d th c 252 jite Peniten- - crcaflcs anround thc country thal 'tioo near Boise include dnyn y by existing Idaho Stot by "It did not.hnve the• iimpact in tho said. . ... Friday allows prisjrisoncis to smoke-.-.etJ-uoMo w ould hhnve n ' opcurrcd anyway by ;"-Lqfner.6aid.. - Crude oil prices then dropped as , IS. c o rr id o r s , d in in g ro o m s t i a r y . productionofBHsoline;"- nd in the excreisc rooms. ______m id -su ma m m e r. national oil ^ ark et adjusted ' in th e ir c e lls nnd Lion Leffler snifi his resen:arch indicated thc intemati W ith worldwide w oil production ip in Alaskan supplies, Lef- H nee gasoline price increases5CS were linked to the dip n ______I______do w n andnd c ru d e i. D e a le r m a rg in s , u p rig h t •the— .“rc frn n ry mm ai rpns.' or in- ficr said. D irr> h otw ccn th e a f te r Uie~3pi• spiU. also dropp.^, but the ^ \i\i. t i'cascii in tha diffrirnnri United StatesSti were bowd 10 go up: “guhollne kttil- BvS|HipT-he- |- cco- p ric e s re fin e rie s p a j"r Ifor crude oil pncc ol gaf uaries— 10. LDS Tcmple-on MnrchI 3,a I960. She snid Tomm Bunw,1 m anager of the eco- ^ Obltu charge for fin- said. Wednertdny at llie OKdcn Cemo- A. a n d th e p r ic e s th e y cli rd then moved back to Idaho and nomic deple p a rtm e n t o f C h e v ro n USA. W h a t weiit w er up, and did.not come I in OKden with Karl ». Tcleford ues- ished products. - er worked for thc Suite ofr IIdoho RcpL . -'j'hc tirtiming of that was in ques- wn, were the refinery mar- , ||< offlciatiiating. Ar^nKeinenln are under Attorneys geneml frfrom Washing- back down, 11. o f A griculture for 15 yean ^ " tio n ." Buras u n said, fficrsaid. • V fc w J th e dire.irection of llanr.cn Mortuary u. ;d North Dakota gins, Lefficr , M rs. Po7.ernick wa» a, ^ « m h . r o r _ the first oCthc year, Bumsirns Urn. Oregon. Idaho and B-midst of the.uncertainly. _ ‘ __ Ilupori.n . _ . , — _____ gist-'' ntlcnacd the’meeting,, onlong"w ith t o p ...... I n -th e • rr —lhel.DSChurch. ------itail m a rk e ts h a d b e e n resi.st- kihether gasoline supplies 1 Sut^iving arc her h..b„nd I; nr iline deputy attorneys generleral from Cali- over whet ward pressure on gasoline all, Leffler said, refineries 1 ^ l l l ^ ^ Veraa \W. M offett „ Hanseh; seven sons. GlciItn P o .trn ic k . i"!,’ "P'»» fom ia, Alaska nnd Indiidiana. would fall, ;R LK Y - V era W. Moffetl. 87, le to increase theipmargins. 1 of ' Burley, Calvin Po1‘ozcrmck of pncCB. Representatives ofr ( C h e v ro n USA w e re a b le to uriey. died Monday. May 21. ;vcr, he said, the, “massivisive and I see tliat refiected in the . ' r o'' 'JL-rome. Pelcr and iirarandon Poier- Howcve i to ntlend, nnd “You and „ l th e Cantiiu M em orial Ho«pi- linty" surrounding the continitin- and Mobil Oi! agreed t ^ nick, bolhof Hallle Mouilunuiin, Nev.. uncertaint •Richfield and price we; paypn; ut the pump," he said, o f oil fro m A Jask a a fte r•the th£ Shell Oil, Atlantic-R lu h n, fK H urley. J Charles and David Polelurnick. bodi ued flowN 0 •ivate meetings Lefflerr toldto tiic sta^ o/Iicials that A rriirranKomenl« nre pendinu anu of Hansen, and Gregoryry Poremick ExxonValdez Va ran aground in Princcince Exxon agreed to priv iinnble to say whether the re- for later jn the week atL 1Frohnmnyer’s he was unal m Ix- nnnounced by the Payne o f P ro v o . U uih; two" d.ii,Bhlcr,. Willinm1 S£ o u n d o p e n e d th e wny foi riprgins, which still were go- finery mprf . M ortuaiu a ry . Mario JoAnn Pozernickck »r I'rovn. the pricc i office in Salem. ;e increases. di’d th e s u m m e r in g u p sixix weeksw nfler the spill, were , and Frances McCray off Iimport; her _r tanker^ spilled more than[1 10K Thc meeting precedoi ich begins this justified. . ■ mother. Kcbccco Waisoi lhe driving season, which MaxiX W oif gallons of crude oil inlo ihi R e fin ecry ry • mnrgins were down XJDING - .Mnx Wolf. W. of nnt Grove. Uuib; four“ i "."Jrr'pc”: m ini g. w ee k en d , m M a rc h 24. the winter ond are back to Ooodinfling, died Sunday. May 21. 19H9. lores Sterling of Pleas„«,ni Orevo. sound on 1 xcc- Leffler was hired to•Ji analyze gaso- through thc ,„ne DiWuli. ■ Burnsis wasv one of several oil cxec vember’s levels. Bum s snid. inG(k>dloding. . Gayla Hass and Yvoni [T in lino price increases aflifler prices shot last Novem v cba Whia' of utives who wr a U e n d c d n m e etin g it nowledgcd refinery margins ,^JBmXJaSmm .. WU8 b o rn Sepl. 3. 1H96. >n"] both of Pnivo, and Rei rials up between .mid-Mararch ond mid- He acknow n. Ore.. iho wm of Frn.ik nnd 21 grandchil-- Portlandid with top jiLStice official! e hovering around historic [jy Union, Mudt-ra, Calif.: and 21 April by nn avernge olof 20.1 cents in now nre h Phyins Norby II Wolf. lie moved tx) Volmer • dren. Slie was precededd in dcuih by from 9Cve>ven states. ’hyllis Norbv. 76. of Hulda ’ )nve P o r tl a n d , 1G.9 cenLs in ii Sentlle and highs, RUI'K KT - Phyl bi» parenu* in ISXXi. and Uicn to .one brother. OrcgOnon A tto r n e y G e n e ra l Dnvi turday. M uy I’O. i m ' “ one son, her fulJier anu oi laho. Frohnmnnmnyer said the state offi; tlu p c rt.iijo a SJiturd nl in 1912. M r. W olf served wilh nl 1:30 p.m. Prohnma;nayef. who called the meetleet- 18.6 cents in Boise, Idal The funeral will Ih- n 10.9 million gnl- cinls planmanned to continue seeking an III hiT Iwnu- in Hup.luporl. UniU'd Suiu-H Army during en Ward LDS , rned The tnnker spilled 10 April H.l9i:i. in Silk 1"^ Thursday at the Hansen lid’ officinis were concerns restrictions im- cxplanntiorition for tlic sudden price in-; S hf wiiK l» rn Ap d War I. lie ihen married 'ciil- Ions of cnidaoil, and n lh. tho dauK hler of Worlil Church with Uishop Ken 'rZ nbout thch e s p e c te r o f o il c o m p an y ciil . They renewed their call for' Ukc Cily. Uwh. :e F r a z ie r on Dcc. 29. ISM. .in [nso- posed by the U.S. Cono a s t G u ard cui;- c rc a s c s . Tl; d Uola Avi« Bixlcr. ducting, liilernienl will in-tW.‘-w(ike-of-floorinR «nso ll investigation, Iliim llion .J. und 1/ ipn. They farmed in Corral and E’leusnnl View Cemelei■;;.'r;"'Friends ]usion in. 10 oil Uiiled shipm ents of AlaJaskan crudc oil u federal m hchooU in lUirley ices in the weeks nfVer lhe oi nmayer said it was clear oil She' nlicndpd I'd Hpeni the winU:r» in Gooding m a y cull a t While Morluilunry from :w for nearly two weeks alafterward. , Frohnmn where Hhe movedi-d w ilb h e r jm renis lies explored what prices the many yearn* before retiring .il?— pjn_Wedneaduy_jm‘*J‘V,11 lhe church . spill. H nvenv^r. Irf^fflor .sai^nid. despite thc Kroduntcd-from Bur-— ior-in-thc dayrT«n-«'-‘Of’“" '“‘ V HR n child. She Kroi in G ooding. one hour uriiir Ui the funiIn'^Tlir ------rE ifrlio r nillion gallons of m arket-wonld-bcn woi raffarthc-apilU— ------Jcy HiKh Sclwol1 in iail. Shc-’alwi at- I'vcm i Mf '"'urpri by the slates of Washingtorl,Tton, lnU‘ d e liv e ry o f 5-16 mil irviving arc one son. Frank Wolf h ire d by uction remained AttorneyTiey Geneml Ken Eikenberry tended ldalv> Su>ukJite U niversiiy. Sbe 1 nnd Idaho snid the loss offlhe lh crudc, gasoline produc lill Cily; nnd two grandsons.j7n ck O reg o n ai slight dip in the of Wnshinihington snid, however, thnt i then ^tiurricd MartInrtih Otto Norby on ”■'* James E. Pennocf 71 the Exxon Valdez could1 notno stendyi vrith only a sli , UK«n. Uuih, They Iwlh, of Hill Cily. He wn« precededwo in t w i n KAI.I.S - -lanames Kverell oil from I ;nt. there wnsns rno direct evidence of collu- ' Kch. G. I3K. in U ,h b y hlR w ife, th re e sisters, two :med for the rising gnsolinoline week after the accideni r t in 1932. w here t.he ^ (Pat) Pennock .lr„ Ki.Cl. of Peoria. bf blnmi said crudc-'oil - -sion amonglong th e c o m p a n ie s .. ------moved Ui Kupcrl ii beri* und one son. The ec'dnomist sa ed. Mr. Norby died.in ,, .> Ariz, anil forinerly off Twin Kalis. pricc.s. Jwd itincc rciiitlcd. : he g rav e sid e service will Ik- u l 2 cd n» th^• M inidoka The died Sunday, Muy M. HUI*)K!). in Peoria ) , 19R7. She, »crvcd . Wednesday al the Blmwood tind M inidokn C ounly P-'” - <,rn bean allack. P robnlc Clerk iind lelery in Gooding wiUi thc llcv. ry for hoverul years. Ccm^« • llewasK.rn.hiIy1,li.-liri-^. in Hur- - School Sccreiiiry I Duvis ofTiciating. Kriends mny She iiIm> nervedJiisthc ii» CouniyTrea- I ley. lhe son af .lames 1 )OE to alabandon ^ I Demurays Gooding (’hapel lo lAlui* Powell C jiO urges D „nd »■». .Uito ’'.'•I' C ,._r, nock Sr. and Ravbel DVcrnor i nu rcr for 19 yeur i lhe memorial book from l-l IO T w in Kails prvtiident Tor theu- CCounty TreasureM ^ Pennock, He moved lo p.m . today U and on Wednesdny.pri.it lonlhs old and Ahwcintlon. .. w hen hi- was ihiee nioi lie scrvice lime. Memorials may sp e n t his ehiUlh.>od thehere, gradual- mp site ______Mri*. 3W by wm.wait u m e m b e r o f the ^ s as dum madf to ibe Gooding Kricndsbip High .Sch...il in 1 evada miiy, Mr, 1 Bob Mil!er"said his slate hi lad been under considerntion- •W IN K A Llij - -May I'.U'' :here he served IS also promised sites had yeorn. TWI in th e Miii ine Corp. whi jderal assurnnei’ lliat. it willill beI L a s V e g a s. W alk in s ord. W>. of Northwest Partlnnd . during World won fcde iinding" for the eariy in th e d e c n d e , b u t in 1987- SurvivinK «relire two duuKbler». ‘ Alvord in Iho Chin., Th,.,.i.c il ,s lhe "some additional fur '. nnd formerly of Twin halls layed by (ieigy allowed;d to independenlly assess ll •ss decreed thnl tho search; Shuron Speedyly of Mt, Vernan. Ore. i U 'i.r 11. Ilf 'vii« .-mpt.t.N IS the stnte studies, • altlUhough exact Congress d S u n d a y . M ay 21. 19K9. at a Ine.i suitabilillility of Yucca Mountain as ll Wush.. und Anitaliui M orfin o f R upert; died S "™,'. I'h»...... c'i-..lit»l. discussed. Miller would bebeli limited to Yucca M ountain.' tiand Cnre Ccnicr from conipli p for amounts were npt di: one win,„ L urry•y JNorby o f R u p e rt:' Portia ' M r. Pennock warn n mombor of nation'sI's first piTfminenl duiiip f W atkkins in s earlier this month said s a id . nine griindchlldredren; and four Kreat- caiionion* d u e V> ag’c- KiBwanlsaub, high-levievel nuclear waste. hilo he wns legally obligated to • } I in i)io LDS Church, tho Kl ,-.^i_dupartmQnt_tbaLis:bile. ^),c^n-|>rM »du(Lin ------Shi: lUnnrd-nlt-fntmTnnnbcm-of-tl — Chrititiria-Sankey^ T------jjruiWchildrcnrSh ;'57;; onsTwn» ii vblunWO.fnTfln im u ii-fo rth « .MillL'i- ng the Yucca Mountain pro- dnughler. two infant Evansiinslon. W>-«. S he wufi cducaied ii tiiiinn snokeswoman. snidI 'Watkias office pursuing ______rtuuh-b.v ‘in* in Falls and was a grnduaie u — —sympathized—with—the— w»n» nnd onc-bi-olli-olher. Twin ro ho obtained NuvaU.i ames .luid no coniment on ththc meeting. B?JnTTT ht University of Idalm in lOi.'i. She ibc Boy Scouta where .vilb Energy Secretary Jiim The gravcBidede nHcrvice will be at 4 thc Ui li,n,. iho rank ofDronro P»1r»lm. " ’'I' N e v n da gcgovernment’s mispvings. ght school for one year in Ham atkins al dcpnrtmenlul liealiead*v^ p.m. today nl lhclhc. Ruperl Cemetery tauuhl ■ Surviving are iiis. w ife. .loAiiri D . Watl« t und Coeur-d’Alene. Sbe wns em thcii------MillcT^aid-Watkin!ins-hnd given his...... w ith thc Rev. L.(L G . M ie u n e r nf tbe m et ai •arp. R ig g s ‘iVniiai'k of P.-.'i,-.iria: .me s).n. quartersL>rs Monday“t(rrcitirratO"thc yed by Commodity Credil Corp ,cc lhal Yucca' • Millerser said he nnd the Ncvndn con- T rin iiy L u ilicranan 'Church officialinB, ployec Kentucky;; one ; opp‘)sitilitiiin to having tlic dumpup in -personni^ assumncc :a y e ars. She hnd resided,1 inii . • Paul Pennock of Ke 1 done deal,” nnd gressonalnal delegation were sending a M cmorialR a re• nuhUKKC'*^’'^ MounUiin was not a c rtlandfor more lhan-15 yenrs. d a u g h te r. Palli .)o Pen su ite. . , to thc state Senate expressing M ary McmoriiilIII Library or to thc J’onlii lain. ria; four sisters. C.ille (ippo- thnt the departmentit would make n lctten^« t moriul Hoiipiuil Pink SheJhe wus a memlKT of Delia Cam • went inlo thc meeting ns (ipr rt for a bill thnt would make it Minidoka Mcmur Iduho Falls. M(irj.iriee IHaws of Pro- HJT in full and objective .stis tu d y o f th e site s u p p o r t fo S ororiiy. of the repository being • IjidicsAuxiliury.,ry. A rrim Kem enlit ure m a So , Di. vo. C iab . Mionne .lairman rr of Hunt- ’ ncnts <> cllier it would bo illegal to build n perm anent nuclear surviving ure four nieces. R. Di cuting Iwfore deciding whei' *, 'under lhe direclieclion of ihi* H ansen Sur ianif -ingU*ii iluatli. Calif- urund Ju lie .Moss N e v a dJa, a , and wo ,lefl_.tb‘-;_ -dump.,in_Nevjida. Th^bill • Collnrd of 1‘oniand. Stcphanii Millb?:- suitabluJur holdingthth e w aste:...... w a s te - du ------• 'Mortuary in Rupelipert, ■ 'urie C ghes of Wciivervillle. Calif,if.; /lv e b n iih - w ith . th(the; same opposition.—Mill 3 the state Assembly earlier De Nir>«mo/Nil Uoine. M argarei Hughe rU,>,onUu,h. •The dump is interended to entomb pnssed tV I5oLhi.-ll. W ush,. nnd Heiiy Alvor.vord ers. Tom I’rnnock of I nnn interview. ear and has not yet been ngted D on PcniMick of S altall Uikc City. ghly radioactive this ycnr Robert B. WhiteheadWt L^-ni.,..,v-,....i, r .,i .f • ninMicuht^w »A_iir_Z2i222_1^2L-£L-!!i£!i i t ritK-iii 'Di' w nnchuiiu. rcinl roactorsaiid orrbythr ------RUPKH'I' - Itiil vid D. Alvord of Rnlse; r„u fou r U ln h . lJol> I'ennocK oi ’ Stud t rom commerc . died Saturday. Mny ,in K nil.. ond its ii< own on-site feasibility sti .la. of Riipcrt. dii •nl-nieces; und five greatreal- »i” Pennock of Twii •20.1SJ89. a th ih lwIwmeinRuperi. r .Miki- Ponnack of Rexb fYuc-. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ihew s, U«r th is y e a r . T h e d u m i), if Yi ______He was bornn i:Dec. «. IJ«9, in 0«- ncphe ,1 L’nindchildrcn. He wiif rhtr-fu.H‘r«l--will-bo_aiL_l[L.iiJii — — TT------c n -M[ountain-is- o u - nice Urimbull Wbitc- Thurs iiiy IH in Pwirin, _ s ite , WOlwould open in 2003. n e lt and Hernici ision in Twin Falls. Inlermeiiiieni The funeral was Maj ,Kl,Hl-«*l«mlK4.a>«dca------HTy------tmcrmcm-wni-in-Uw d_that— ------— hci1ti^Ht-»>lU-.Kl.H II be in lhe Twin Kails C.-ineter) ltersnld~XVntkins-plcdKed-tl b e - P a r k Ce m cie ry m Glenendnh-.Arii_ l ^ = [ : w H e ’thcn nuirrii-di,-d Neom a l^)URh nnd A iftS C oppor-. ‘ •m orial e ontrilnilions i'll!>L_k ------N ev addn a would be given a full app ______ihcyw eri: later• r didivorced. .Mr-Whilc:----- ,7l7. ... It... T'vin K all»T in7lirr- I.l.i- ______------iry . and.-r lb.- direction af Whi. .lerom e. died .Monday,y. M ay 22. 19H9. f £ H is.sarring bud >inci' reMili'ili(K-(l. Hr wl.^ .-mployed ure i III Sl. Benedicts l.on|>ng T .-rm C are O t III Or<-I Wluloiu-ad of lendeuded illness. KUNESOFCOMMUNICATID 2rnm entrsupported agencies, , Sl ■ Idaho; iliri'i':• ciauKhU-rs.c! 'I'ainm y She^V Sh. 'a.^ iH.rn M ay 12, lU lI. i fiiEwi10SO hoarinflrlmpairod poopio wi ariety of m aturities’ i;-,;" Edgar R.Wteig( 7 “ p e a c e o f mim in d . T h e y offe r a w id e v a ri£ IV Wlnleh.-ail. and Nro- I’oCiHiciilOlIo. .Sh.- th e n moved with” “ h. ; .IKRO.MK- Kdgarl f wofd-cJlscrttninotion can mako u! Hi.ru-ll. fniov V jro v id e yo u w ith I1M Whil.'hrllil.ai). .ill of Mnisr; on.- fiimilm ilv I.) T w in F ulls when- she a .le ra m e , di.-il Monday.,y. M ay 22. 1989. Jf aI spspocial dovico thal lakos Ihoi plot f f i a n d in v es s t t o r o p tio n s . A n d t h e y l l p r o v n‘d.-nounced. 1 by the Hove- TOD 10 hook up lo a tolopnoijhono childrrii. Hf w.is ,.r,'V.-cl.-.i in aiul mu- hrutli.-r. la lviv. . l.'lah. Tlu-ir miirriage was li rocolviolvb m ossngos ovor Iho tolophoi K ails ■'‘■rom.-. oat In The- cr.tvr'iili'sail- -•rvK-.' uill 1,.- ,11 ;; er ,s<.l.’m n i/ed in lhe Idah'i Kal , linos,3s. Incomino mossogos appoat word,d (otmll on a ono-lino dismay ovof/Of Iho kovbo a TDD )0 lhal ------canonI only convorso.wilh anothof TOO U :ompatiblo. Most TDD’s employ 1Iho . Is con ------——— ------Baufliurtorutjdo-to-convefoo-wim-o ^— S e r vvjcesz::^ 3thor. Howovor. II a TOO is putchas:hosod anoth< vl.i.S - Tl»- H'l..-I,, H .iisr, s;r7(«i. Arraiin.'menl-H a . The m em .irial withh AASCII capability sod on TWIN KAl.i. \id e n - ^ ' t WIN FAl.US - ' rsonal computors). a TOD mayriatk* la H iirn.'l. M llat.M .f, Tj . lui.l.'nd.T ill.' '(lir.'Ction of lli>- Aid. s.Tv.c.' liir Hur service for Williamn .), "Wild H iir porsoi inos ol •ai:g..f..-r KumT.,1 .rha|M-l. h a PC. This o p e n s up now linos » r lloiM' iind.lui. l u i i y e r l i - 1 - j l ! . - . .^Vai; Palm er. 7-1. of Twin■1 1K ails. wl«) died mmunicollon a for ih o so who Iind l.nc il • w lv id iid Knil^niilav. will !r' .11 rill .lune 10 a t 2 . phono " T “ " I11;K1.KV -T h e luneral far U-sU-r U'sl M ny 12. will Ix- hell ficull -to hoar a foaular p.no l.Klnv al th r TT^v-in F a ll- (V n irtr,-. Iti of las daughler. nvotsalion. ,„gge. 7li. >.f N.in.|.a and farme,merly p.m. .ii tl"' home ol B o bb S e i b c l G ene Sturgill wilb '!»• U-'v.V, -I.liiaii Cu.i.M tra llaHJ y. w ill .Ic-an llanMin. KII ::» «h.- r Oirar M«l onl. If. •■•tr. wr>n«»h« .comnimmunlly so rv ico ol HEARINGIG /AID Uwriillynrfpr Tprn1«iv1«n1rt ^ courDUNSELORS. 1038-6luo LakosS BhBlvd.. -Carn-nl VM-IC 733-0601. Wo provido o»port liiimjiiling oC ' " ■■ ______N- 73 son/ico ------fltl tyftypos ol hoofing aid. ond wo soft l-m akot—No_hoatJno_(3ovJc.o.'Jto_ln ______------a ll-a — B ^ o m e r s t i disposponsod unless tho cliont - .DuHo■ullolin boards.’ . .)<•!!,TV Ki klry ■ ley;. DannyIV !liil>barn no,.iM.lllurl.-y, i--,,ii.. HHEARING AID■D B£5eidwardD.< JoFones & Co.® j •,1,1,1 i'auii, »; Kn..|. barn; K.lwiavia F iirn.'iw .inh i)f ,Vrnerican Ki W1H71 RcleoBcd E.Ulil..h<-d 1 Itclcascd c o u n s e l o rIS: IichntiKf, Inc. , W alkrrand daiiJlhl.T ..flS^iriI.l IKails; I.amar d Ricky Shelby, all of ^ MrmWr New YoiiV Slock Kichr 1 Mrs.-^I.-ljii.'nWi Ml'l'de?. l.amoyne ll.idilyand 1 MrmlK-r Srciirlllr. Invriuir IVoU^litl«licii. CcrTH.riiti.ia a,arn; .^.'n.uel O.n-dhart ..1,1 ..I.-rame; and Naami Mel ! • |g,,s.-n <.l IMnii _------U,irlry;-.iiHl-:,Hl-TimuUiy.Uirii'i'l.a.rji£:>i!iLril ..f Uulil------■ • ------;llirthji------Dirthn .nderTof I'T n^y. [ "3 z i 3 3 ^ .. - > A lm b y t.1til .Mr..• anti M rs. S.ilvailar Mem ■ «A il.null'i''' I"„|.,,.ila.;. K..o,.,..,rilurIry oa-Nows,-Twin Foils, Fflano | josdoy. May 23, 19B9 Timoa-S

■I Scores and stata t s C 4 ‘ ^ S p cy r t s ■I Classified adveiertising C 4-10 w tnors ■ B | ] NebekfLcr, R o\vig jumhp for iA-3m Tiore physical ability," Mtdd CCollege of —2-hnw T t weckend'fl-boys'-hif’-highjump.fiDal.at_ little mo jTO Idaho tracK coacTiRilK^k'Neill.who tth e Id a h o Stale C laes A-3k-3 track i and field Southen o f th em has wot'orked with both. ‘But both m eet in Boise. v e ry ‘But I want him to bee 22," quips Rovig. have a uplcJ2£daj2_^^^^B IB “A ctually, wc rc besi.friends e the M inico In v ita tional lastla; month M M Clmtliui.when.we htgh;:Ch-jiirrr hpforo t . Uood znornlDg. i hat wccKcrtU Ruviy nnd play football, basketball,, baflobaliba — a lm o st an d tha 23. 1 kCr h a d » g r e a t jum p too.oo.'T hoy’r e ^ ^ ^ H | B i ^ everything. Except golf. If I1 get a chanco to NebekC ig to listen and then the/r/ r e io Monday’s scores:es • ■ , Id istra c t him when he’s-swinwinging,.," he say s, w illing y. apply’ whatw they le a m ." clearing his throat loudly. meet.witha. -Rovighave-driven------Nobelbcker will-go in to tho state m< — MostJyrNebeker-and-Ro 6-7 vnth raction this spring. Districtict 4-rccord h ig h jum p of 6-7 the coi^etition to distraci /ig’s6-63/4is : A-3 high jum ps in RovigJ one-half o in ch beWnd. Rovig’; They have the two best A- in any other' American Leagu'gue •ack seaeon and w ill betterr thanI two feet higher than ; ' Oie state of Idaho this trad this season. ’ Mli>nr«ol» U. ToninU> J r event S aturday in A-3 jun'amper in Idaho h a s leaped thi be the favorites in thcir c' a o f Clo.c-l.~17, DclrollJ re also the cu ttin g Goiniing into this sp rin g , they wen ll.lltmon- B. CMmitol the state finals. They’re i Rovig had. urtaugh High tra c k solid butbi unspectacular jumpers. 1 Onlyil*'” "* •'M ulrd edge of a resurgent Murti fied for s ta te a s a sophomomore team th a t won th e M agicc VolleyV C onference qualifif National Leagueue lip hy 81 points a n d jum p> ofo 6-2, fin ish in g socond to boys’ team champiqnsWp 1 a P,k1., fl" stance of District 4 Curtis’.is'Jonscn in the Diatrict/i m< came within hailing distai jum ping Glenns Ferry in last ago. Nebeker,Ni who h a s bei;n higl boys’ tra c k ju g g ern au t Gle: I Hs freshman year, also wen^wci 6-2 a s a ■ ■ ■ V week’s D istrict4 championilio'nship. ■ ^ omore. n Nebeker after a ; “You look for quicknokncss and natural sophon ty Rovlg. left. consratulailates best friend Evan ^ OQching h a s h a d a lot to do with how K elby I \-3 track irteet. ability and jumping a ah b ility in a h ig h “Con iccessful jum p. They willrin compcte In state A-3 • Seo J U M P o a Pagee CC 2 . s u c c tliU.’i p.m. — Chunrwl », t jumper, and Evan andd KclbyK have all of •' 7 p.m. — Chunrid 11,I, JuJunior wcltcrx-luH boiinR: NlfkyW.nl V. <;i.rm.«.'C«li'(Colfcnan. N:On p.m. - ClonncrlIH, H, !N»A 8.* in « l pU>utf Ii.mr, Phornli «l Ix-Ix-Anerli-UVer», .

Knicks' Pitiitino takes a look at KentuckyK “ LEXINGTON, Ky.Ky (A P) — New York Knicks cooch Rickick Pitino took a look ...... nround—Kentuckyky. .W ildcat _c^ur^ry M onday lo see if■ he wants to take over the beleaguered basllaskotball program, Pitino was keptpt iunder wraps during tho fijRt day'of his visit as he quietly ch eck ed o u lth e> cccommonity. from its cultural opportunilimities to its residential possibilities. ' p w b i Ellis w on't plaplay fo r Wildcats next year; no.lo plans as yet ' LEXraGTO^TKiK yratErtip-r^>mptuJioi — 1-^ m iddle of a rainstoistorm outside Memorial . Coliseum. The sophomorerre'standoursaid'he did— • nol know where! he will go to schoo! for iiis remaining twovo years; o f eligibility. He p loyed in 32 gnmiimes for Kentucky this past season and aV'averaged 16 points and 5 rebounds per t!nmeme. 225-pounder from TusUn, The 6-foot-lO, 3 competition In the statesta this year ______a~-:BC.CoiTd-team- 'All'--_ n ln g - f o r m that has putat himI at the top of A-3 ----- Culif-. w as^’ a i^ l^ ^ sh ca l>ir^hlUtleaiaplaying the winnlr Southeastern Confejnference. selection by The E v a n T f e b ^ ------Ar.w ciftt ad Press il VftAf. :______tavificFWf^ Two-time chi:hamp Stanford Magic winsV 2ndiMVP m Itionwide panel in NCAA tourney _____ ByJtEN-PETEBS ------______nati n August __ ------won-tplayin ' 65 m ^ t a IskateSuKnMalieyJn s...... ■ ■ By th e Los Anficlescles T im es The Assooiated Press >prcsentativc8 again on A ug. 1142 11- for one stop o f the S ? ______rep ( H E BvCHRIgIISTINE BRENNAN______ho~votod“bcforc“ ------city r W 89“Tt)ur-oir-of-World-Kiguro-Skatiryi------• blaniord, Iwo'^lio'^lnTC dufendin6'notionfll~:r“ INGLEWOOD, Calif,i l i f . ^ f t a p c Jo h n so n who T/ie IVflsW^sKtn^ofTPosE 10 playoffs b eg an , Champions. champion, wnss notn included in the 48- knows timing is.ever/erything. especially thoj making her first appearance cing-named-tho-NBAIs------Ji TIMORE — KaUrina-WUttJt hnrdly Witt. 23. is mal ------^cnm -ficld'forththo-Natiqnal-Collcgialc—------whcnit'comcs'to'bcinj — BALTI> . gtntes since she mn^eTnc ^ 5961)6.8 p o in ts , J room in in the United S.U ation baseball tournament most valuable player. K a i ^ H looked like herself. w .^ n g intothoj; A thletic Associntic icluding 27'^2 ^without rounds in an OlyrDlympic toiir n yeor ago. She T he Los A ngeles Lakers Lal guard won his incl a b ag g:y y s w e a ts h irt and P u m a s, v announced Monda;iday. rst-place vote». lown and has been skating.ing all over Europe, but she sccond MVP awardrd M onday w h e n ho firsl Kr makeupp oiorT rau Mueller. She sat do’ . Eight six-toninnm regionals will begin Johnson praised ■n, didn't havo manyin y stories to tell. O h, sho was outpollcd Chicago's; MichaolM: Jordan, who J< M someoneic aasked when she got to town, T hursday nnd Fridny, Frii the winners of Uie | ie competition, cordial. But shshe kept her answers in double-eliminntion iderdog Bulls to the the M *Today.'ay." was the answer, threc'dny. - has taken the undei ion sHiglcd out I in. from English sh o rt and sweet and so very coy. ndv an cin g to th e College conference, finals withth seven games of 40 or the She offjoffered that'she had flown i tournaments adv ordan. w hat sho F or oxam plo,,e, tthe topic of Alberto Tomba m ore points, in this^clo^closest balloting since Jor 2 Toronto.0. SoS tho nexl question was w ______World Series, Junt(une 2-10 in O m aha, Neb. • It’s definitely came Up, She nninnd Tomba, the double gold- ri-time iiatlonnlxbinipioi\.— fi had beenen (doing there. ITsC (41-2:1), iiyt FTtirt-w hrTr-you-*By nn skier from Holy, were 1 in tho M idw est Regional ■ ‘^"'Jbhnsohi currentlyftl y try in g to le a d th e s ^ IC J O H N S O N ; TirthenritshirTm ^ id:------—- : ABC- rV in Calgary, ll m ighi is seeded third in th NBA crown since he coronsider the MAGIC , the two-.time Olympic gold medaliHtn introduced on AH heginninp; FridayJay a t A u stin . Texas. The Lakers to their sixth I M V P h o n o r s WiU, lh be ot the bc the one.singleigle'event for which they both 1^9, received 42"'i first- peoeople ... and the W lnsM in womernon’s figure skating, will be T rojans, third in the P acific 10 Soutliem' • joined the team in 1?79 KS WITT on P age C 2 664.5 points from a • S«o MAGIC on PaiPageC2^ Sun Vallealley Skating Centcr on Augug. 5 and • Sec V Division, opon ngiagainst W estern Michigan' placc votes and 66' I (38-13t2), in n regional reff thnt nlso includes Texas,Oklahomama S tate, Now Orienns and hearing ■ Snm Houston Slaljlale. \y extennsion foi►r Rose 1 Peppfirdine; (41-17-1),( Wost ConstI Giamaatti OKss 30-da^ 1 spocial counsel.'iel, dclivert'd n 225-page report ^Uhletic Conferenrence cham pion, is seedod , _ on tho nllogntioItions to Giiimmati on M ay 9 * By RONALD BLUMI ;ven voliunos of evidence. Two fourth in ihc WesVest II R egional a t Fresno, /C along with sever [ T h e A s s o c ia te d P re ss eqddictivi 3 iam alli sut the hearin g date C alif. The Wavelives opcn Fridny against Gambliring cian be, 1 days luter, Giai h. too sm a rt, too cool for th a t nnd hnd ii copynpy of the report delivered to M ichigiin M4) in a regional that^ NEW Y O R K i- PeUPete Rose’s request thnt B y J m 'S H E A smooth, t V______N o. his ll habit, his Jonoa.*•, ‘ Rose’s attorneysleys, , , --______includes Wichitliitfl S ta te ,.F re s n o Stnto.,•j _____ hnacball^pOBtponc itsIs hhearing on his a lle g ed____ ThA WflfripK i-C Q uraflt_L_ . dcpcodora«icyis*»trromB trcndy-pQft ------R i m v . ! n a, ^y..iT i ■! Rrmr lawyer, said______Sbtre Unfnc,...... gam bling for 30 daysys was granteaTM^dUy Portlanil find ince oc cooked.tropical leaf.. ThOM1 Friday llwt basijasebull hnd given hlni (iO more -b y Com'missioner A...Bartlett Bi Giamatti. He awakens in the mcmorning staring Bubstano B aro for loflors. "Whal run;ma his iranscripUi andmd iiilen-icws. Additional time Giamatti. in a torse, tei one-paragraph into the foco of a monkinkeytho slio of things a la-anabBtraction^ ______. ^ . . . ___ was req u ired;i lo lo.cvnlumo'Uie evidence and . — statement,-didexplain not ex his reasons.for.. - .. -Mighty^oe-YoungrAnt\nd-the-monkey-BhawjAa j8 a cdm ^sivS: gamblcr.'an ™ prepare forUa-1.la- hoflring. K n tz s a id -...... — , granting the y,delay, which \ was asked for gi;iab'8 h im ,' a n d shakesEB him,1 arid says He" is j hearing, roquirod by which is “FEED h ^ hK e ;ave«a mo two w eeks. I don’t scheduled for Thursda want to wear out bocouflo you don’t soy m liiesl is unfair.* •i didn’t UJ “I h a v e to d a yI ggranted the :30-day ______^^^cash. think t)ur ri'tiiio? -that big;— ------—• m bUhg is one o f thoso viccii;es that Bnscball's, in%invL'sligiUion^df Rose bcgnn in the tireres. Tliey were extorwion requestedd bb; y Mr. Rose’s counsel," Ho is ah addict, off courso,c< a stone Gamb s e s society. * m i< l-F c b n ia:iry ry after n former nssociMa Giamatti said. “As a resultr of their request,- junkie, a' whackcdd:out...i8i.ckoi.:0 a confu^ new ." h e ' 6talOft'.flanctisn m any fororms of • npproachcd thethL‘ tommiwiiinor’s officc wilh I have reset the heariearing date. The hearing ‘ careoning-toward-dcetniitructioD d ru g g ie . Some ag — Off-Track Betting, lo ^ i jf* nllogalion.-^ tlw.k it t the Cincinmti m anager hnd dale will be on Junomo 26.1989. a t 9 n .m . m But he does not put anythingat up his bctUng- greyhou^ racing, doily nur■umbers boton baseball.>all. , , 99 m yofnco," nose, o r sh o o t anythingginto ir his v e in s, o r a lai, g n C2 -Y o u w oulould find in legal and ------..------— R ich h 'Vogler.JheJinaJ Spokesman Riel:ich Levin said the auck a n y th in g into hiss lilungs. Ho is too • $Seo G AM BLE o n P a g e CS tivo proci'L'dings. requests_ for rpmiW d-“in-tlM rflpiril-of- - J administrative qualifier for next postponement was gr ‘iirC”rnTitin[’U " g rn n tc i.'^ « id -n — ■— fnirness." n and closcd tho, door of hisrciubhimr.e i q they would go to court clainaiming that Rose’s action o ikinu on ihi’ condition ho not be Sunday's Rose’s lawytfrs did not return telephone tl C lo prohibit entry prior lo Monday source, speiikir right to due process wns bciiMing denied. o ffico 't identified. “No‘No one wants tn push too hard calls left n t their oftiofTicea in C incinnati and n L’s gam e against St. Louis, Indianapolis . In Cincinnati. Rose dccleclined to speak night’s ^ nissioner's on time pressurssure." 500 Dn>lon,‘Ohio. Theyicy have been quoted as ihn M. Dowd, the commi; wilh r e p o rte rs nbout tbo10 cot m m issio n e r’s Jo h n I. ~ 1 sayiing thnt if the• dcdelay was not granted, w _ _ ^ g..------ZIZi~l~ • ______-______; _ i . .

c-2 Timcs-Nows. Twin Falls,alls. Idatio Tuosdny. Mny 2 3,1989 ,1E nrris; dle i fe a t 1r i g e r s> , 7 -S f a k j i n xI a g a iinis t M o i us innings nnd Milie D evc ere re a u x hnd a two-run Indianns brcc 'adinB thc Baltimorc Onoleioles past the Chicago ' triple. je American LcQgue-East leaiending ,x 5-1 Mondoy n ish t.. DKTR01T(AP)-Thcy< White Sox b ite in 1966 before ' re plenanntly surprised on two ,d t, w ho pitched for tl>0-Wlat< Cleveland Indians were I Baltimore-in-Jaiiunry— ^ -- - cou'tiw KfonBny nlfiRt; plnying o ut his option lo si.en m th IJO 0 8 pcrfect throuBh Hvo iniinnings before M alt.., cM orris.forthp first lim e cvc in 1967, .•Thai they beat Jnck M lin e d oleadolTsinille to nghtg h t field in the sixth. Ti«crStiidivim. MerulloH: Jre g W alker led offthc : hitting four hom e runs in thehc first id t lost his shutout w hen O rei •That they did il by hilt hom er of the season, 'D etroit 7-3. nning with with his Hrst ho ibr'ec innings. defeatinB D( ''eighth ini r a n d G regg Olson got Kevin lickcy. Jitched one tnnm g ar t threS oats, .the threeI Baltim ore pitchers the Americ;lean League 'd on a three-hitter. ctunbined Ira ig h t and six of their ^cthim . The Vhite Sox have lost four s lra i .“Ile’H n liorse, b ut youlU figurefi som ebody would get ■ soinctiinc," Clcvclnndd nmanager Doc Edwardss snid.s Insl n a k in g his first major- you're ... S id er Steve Rosenberg, m at — -You’vo «oL to figure somewhere fiori along the line yc i a n d four hits in 4 1-3 I c a ^ c start, allowed three runs ar KoinR to RCt him some dnyliny. __ , , iteran Jerry Reuss’ in S innings.. Rosenberg replaced voter - —Ifyou don't fed that; way,wn youlnTghl a» wt-’H )’s rotation. Rosenberg hns,s aap p eared in relief 47 • . MnrriH had n 23-7 lifetiiretime reconi iigainst the Indians Ind Chicago’s i.thp.majojj|i.nc!utlmgl^lthis^his season. I criterins the fjnnie. inciudlludmt< 13-0 m -D ell uit------—* iaznffthc-thirjjnning-— — outstanding but' his locniionon ------'J;TckVvcl(/oity was nu iouble, advanced to third on grounder} and scorcd ike Heath snid. "H e got behir in \ vrith a do bad," Ti>;cr c atch er Mike R ipken’s sacrifice fiy. . jTTie in there nnd they were siltingsii \ " on Bill Ri lhe cininl nnd had U> cotrii ey Tottlelon doubled withh oione oul in the fourth on the pitch’." V \ ' - f l R osenberg. 1-2. walked 7 ived to third on a Hy ball. Ro Bud Black. 3-f). nllowedved three runs and seven hiUs \ '\ and mov< llowed with a two-run first civin and Deverenux follov l-U inninjjs and Jossc OnOrosco pitched 1 1-3 for his > i Bob M el AmcriamLuflKut; save. k triple. r of the senson off Jeff ' I runs by -rson hit his fourth homer of The firat four hits ofTft Morris.N 2-7, w ere home rur « i't Andcrt ;-}-0 And Cal Ripken had • Pete B ittigerr in th e seventh to m ake it -i-0 Brook Jacoby. M a rt Sniu5alas^ Oddibie McDowell nnd /X j a run-scocoring single in the ninth. •. O'Brien.’ C alderon, went 0-for-l. sn apa p p in g a career-high 14- “1 think he’s struBKlmi;ng a little iHis’ y e a r ,' Salas said.sa "I Ivan d l.th a t game lilting streak, Ihink guys a re laying off that split-nnger fastball. pitch th al goes down inU tlv he dirt. ■Tlat w as hit\ oul pilchtch and now guys won’t .swngn g a lit. Minrulesota 6, Thai m eans he has lo comcome back w ith a fastball, Toronnto 2 ;hintho erson allowed pitched n Salas said he hit nnofffoffspccd pitqh that was high i TOROONTO (AP) - Allan A nders, id two hits nnd scorcd strike zono. fiv c -h itttier and Greg Gagne had t ' -He’s onc of those guysjys you’ve got to gel early if yyou're IS the Minnesota Twins b ena t tht e Toronto Blue Jays som’e twice going to slick il to him.I." O'Brien < said. “We just pul ‘‘I 6-2Mondnday. iix and walked onc in (jood swings on him toniglnight.' ' A n d cierson, 5-2. struck out six Morris, who began the senson wilh a six-gnmele losingI APUf^o re g is teJring r his first complete gair'am c oflhe year. Aflcr innings. o s t his shutout with two Btrenk. allow ed sevenI runsm nnd six h its in 2 1-3 im s Alan Trammell in 3 rdrd inning play retiringg 12 straight batters, he k)st illcd earlier in the day fror ito second past T iger’s i ; Bell double nnd Fred Randy Bockus. recallci Carter slides safely intc o uts inn the ninth when George B. 1 Tr * k ky Anderson three outs foro r his seventh snve. . -Tigers’ Class AAA ToledoTo farm club, and P T raccw ski took ovciivcr on Friday when Spnrky (lulling out Detroit^ McGrifTf t hit his 10th homer of th eI yye ear, 'xhaustion. H ough. 3-5..5, *onon opening night, sh u t tit h its, struck out three______Williams nnished. _ „n.K nnrv-. k a forJois Californiarnia home to rccovcr-from cxl ato-th»-Mcond..wi) r.sL, al ummp p nf hia.mjciu:------D ave-f. 3-3^pavj_up e ig h t h ------Jacoby hir-hi^'whllirhUi-homur nn^»~3-?. pit£h-»dt tnmg gomi! irrth e clgliU* «<•>■Tid n i iitii but th e n -f e l l-in tc i d a / s sta rt. Hough and wallalkcd onc over seven inningsig s as the UluctJays lost, T o n T r -We h ad BomcUiit career withI tl"the Rangers. P rio r lo M onda out in the sccond nnd SalSains followed w ith his.first o ig blow," Tractw^KJ said . i American League fgr justit the sccond lime in sevencn igames under interim couldn!t gel the big I had the seconond-worsl'ERA(6.M)inthc A 2 pilch. m anage;e r Cito Gaston. who wns . am o n g th e 53 pitchers who qualified. the third, scoring four With two ouLs. Mornsris walked Luis Aguayo — wh Incaviglia hit his The Twins1 batted around in th. ill counl and McDowell hit thethi first Texas 4 , Texas led.•d. 2-1, in the six th w hen In hitting .053 — on a full c into the lefl-field stan d s ofio ff sta rte r C harlie rum onn four hits, •jd seals for_his sccond homerier nnd a K o n S O S C f t:y y .J sixth homer■r i lie nnd scored on Dun ...... pilch into the right:fi?|dj _ —...... G a gjne.led n off with a double „ ■ A RLIN G TO N ., TexasTc (AP) — Knuckleballjlle r Chnrlie L eib ra n d t, 3-S3 -5 .---...... - -• 4-0 lead. als narrowed the Rangers>■ lead u to 2-1 on Bo Gladderen's single to, those nights, m a n ,” McDowell of onc of the w orst s lu m p s ofhiscareerof The Royah Stieb hit Kirby Puckett. - “Il was JU.SI one of thoi ^001 and Hough broke oul ofl IB I fielder’s choicc in the topop of' the sixth. . After•r Al Newman's sacn fice, Sti Ihrowingtoo bnd. Wc came oi glia hit a two-run hom er as the Texas Jackson's RB •un w ith a double: Gary “He didn't seem to be Ihr . „ ond Pete Incavlglu ig ers look a 2-0 lead in thhe e fourth on Julio Randyy Bush drove home,one run svmng tho bat. So il was:vasn't like he w asn ’t tlirowing Cansas City *1-1 M o n d a y , s(scndias the The Ranci nicy's run-8corin'g Gaettii iscorcd another with a sncsa c rific e fly to nnd Jim ' RanscrsbcalKa. Franco s RBRBI single nnd Mike Slanlc Don't m ake liko he’s unhiinhittablc.' ifth straight loss, D w yerr drove( in the third with o sinj Tier Joe Royals to th e ir fifth SA ev er his H eldcr's choitloice. !" . . • . i^t'lf’dr half of the third, O’B rien led ofT thee third tl with his sixth home was 0-5 with an 8.53 ER/ nd lost two straight The• 1Blue Jays threatened in th stolo second and-scorod on Jacoby’sJa Hough, who wa i and allowed E n ^ n n gr thetl game, tho R angers' hnd ul. However. Anderson Carter then singled, stol itarta, piUhcd5 2-3 innings n Lheir previous eight. loadinf;ng the bases with onc oul. elieved, Salas then tripled U) score previous seven slar Guante with andsixofthe , B ell lo ground to short, double and Bockus relic ______four hits bcforcc givingg way to Cccilio Gi stru ckt outI Kelly Gruber and g o t B e ....------nn^ffotn's mndoHt~o-0-inI n ■- the-fourlhI when-Al------;le in Uie ru n n ers on firstnndand'tK rdin’lhC’sixth. ------G h c t-b c m o n xhnscd-E:d-Blnck-with-an-RBI-flingle )ne that was. nan's grounder lo sccond sccscorcd Gagne. Newman : .. I two-run Guante completjlcted a walk lo Bob Boom B o itim Oore \ 5, Newma Keith Atherton gave up a tv d the final run camc on Puckuckelt’s RBI grounder to ■ eighth and reliever Kei credited to Hough,gh, Ihon escaped the bases-1s-loadcd jom r-'hS^nnn(O 1 scored ~ single to K eith Morelandnnd. pitched 2 1-3 C h ic a s o in th c .seventh. winning when Frank Whilelite hit a fly ball. Guante pi JO (AP) — Dave Schm idt allow all ed two hits in short ir The loss snappedI thelh Tigers’ thrcc-game wi 11 got the Inst CHIOAOU ic e w s k i.' innings and allowecwed one hit and J e ff R ussell streak under inleriirrim manager Dick Trace —- Junnp------, Smith inch verticalcal jump." soid Rovig. Sutcliffe, i itin u cd from P a g e C l______timini!."______j _r—, [jfLur.... r - ~ on lyi Jh j e r J j n i m ______l . C o n tij i' ro'rw'nrd'lo~'Y ilnQ»t/ifi-uu?"IIe-'Wait yoally-mftd-*d- .coDghi-iBn:t-Bita a 8 -h■by, lipr &inn th in g c.------,h significant star Jim Messick, M a friend of , alk. often via gyt bollOth say they're stillI Both are jumping with SutclifTe. 54J, allowe< ;his I ^hink b e c a u sc I didn’ti’t anymore, they still tall Rovig. Nebckcr’sandand Rovjg’s. i lg to apply the tochnicalII physical problems. 1-3 in n in g s , striick o hich athlete hc was." . longdistance, _ struggling ^ b a c k - la a t. s _.f P.r__n• OS how high they're ______Si ftheirdiscipline.------— MurUugh’s.starting.quart go— -Much-was- madc-^ of-Wof illis -S3t— a sp c c ts-o f tl' ' walkcd Uyo as ,snaj){ — w itr tohas-n boyfriend named-Ingo- ir-fallrhad arthroacopic-aur,irgccy-on his eventually bobo able to jump, ilTluird' 5L .inilliori-pliia-contract -wiwilh-^Holidny “Yoii can'Qn’ncrihinktng-about-your-- iia"Ncillr"Tlioy both have-^ - thfec-game losing si and-RCl this, he's o drum m er, knee and missed most off thei sijason; to say." said he said. Some- ju m p d istraIracl you from your jum p." !al-ability*to-be-excellent^—------WilliaTnsTcHcvod^vltlr :k band, “Not n rock band likeke Offlcc.’ Too much, she — bfr:il-need-furthor-,-mororo-ox tensive—tlie-phyaical-: ic ;■ "u5tiiTintall< nusic. il’S"mOT(TSoftcr iirasricr is surgery after his senior• >year and he high jumpers the bases loaded and i lg, the rest going to E a s t GcGerman sports ' T he biggiggcsl drawback for them is , tim in g nnd otherjactors.';,___ __ lusic. He doesn't have long, iumning 90 p c rc c n l o)f f w on't b c a b le lo^p]ay fojrootball next jum ping is tin _____Bill D oran. a i rjtbcuujixiijif£wicii-cj;JLe s niithoritios. ______■ Ham pered by ‘M y goalII ifis 6-8." said Nebeker, a , on grass, so when thcy goirJl fairNcBcErTins beciTHj Calvin iCTInflanfar nmusiciaas.loo." “I think I d o n ’t needcd to tell you time on mark thatit would\ have won last — I con tell you (,n asphiphnlt track Uiey don’t have'c a chronic back injury. Dornii to force in a run real differences in her lifeife whot I can k e e p , b u t I ------“! think-Ncbekcr's bacack hns hurt_ e ^A-3 title and come wilhin Gli'iin Davis. f' Mhey nccd,^saidrNeilL:^Ca;. s a c r if ic e fly to G between skaters. Perhapsps it’s nol trucraH-this-T lu him moro than Rovig’s kntneeasfaras 2 174 inches'“Boviet-tenni*-pla ■la^er-Na talia— with ' iirorc :ical jumping ifwc work; ono n il. . a profcssionnl h a rd surfac Both have good vertic Jim Deshaies. .>.1,3,„ll„w,.d a six hits cu to meet her ngain af^er the Zvereva did: T m nol a faces." a long of time "If it’s Ev, I’ll be happy for him." I think I'm an “H'g hnrd n n going from onc su rfacecc ability, but.both pul in a and four nm s in .11-31 tics and I think h e r per.-^onalitylity sports a th le te n o w . 11 ditioning. be n d d e d .. “But “E I'm going'to try to [ difference lo weekk to another the next w eek.”I.” on leg strength and condi' won four straig h t ^iiu cd n little bit and wc havec n a rtist. T h a t is a b ig d I ildcrhnsnM- beat him." )cker. "It really affects yourur “The world record-bold Los Angeles on April I friendship now. It’s justust compete for money orir to do a show Nebck C h icag o m ade iti',"l 1 O ,„ U .,. f ir s t ,e we're not competing agaiastast .formoney." inning on M ark GracL'm-VKBl single. other now ... so maybe thishis Soon, she was on>n the icc to timorc Arena, imble ^— ■ ■ ' “ “ The C ubs loaded,i thotl' ba?(-s in -th c ^; a difference, too." -—■ practice at the Baltir ------Compulsive gamblingg iis defined as — He-admit:nits he bets a lot, but he ‘ and pink • Cont•ntinued ifrom P a g e C l------nah on singles by V:u mas will sk ate a t Sun Valleyley wearing black in the chronic, progrcrcssive nnd vehementlyJy 3 "a lo t of mo'ney. n h d lio s tbe head of center-T------I t-)l ympTtptr-victory stand.- when . potcntinl Hnll of Fameier. mighl be He owes t Young to clear the ha- ns refused to co ngratulate Witt.Vill snid, "You g e l mlore o' standing basement.nt. se to nose with sold m a n y pacrince fK sn't all T hom as'fault. ovations here lh a n in Europe,"E' N e w sp a H i» friee n nds d tend toward the sh ad y lg on ono pnge. but cn rry theJic Ihc gambling monkey. in the eighth for ihM'ieC..I,yr,mdrun., wagering < Rose is scheduled to l^ m e e t with . aide,___.____ Line" on another...... ^ L a te s t Lil iioner,' Bart He mightIjht be in legal trouble wilh vhatisthe insurnnce industryLry B aseb all C om m issit ...... ^ A n d whi scuss a report the IRS. inn the calculated wagering,ng Giamatti Mny 2f) lo disc Magie contiaaetheir ed gambling.; - Dr. Mnrvnrvin Steinberg, n clinical m a he nnd the Lakers ci ■utcome of uncertain events?J? regarding his alleget • Continued fromfro Page Cl in orderier. wilh points awarded on i rmined»hc bel psychologislgist practicing in Hamden,. quest for n third com- - - t i v e NBA ■ logic of all this escapes you.ou, activities. If it is deterr hec.ulse -if th e lO-'-O-lM•:H basis. rts on baseball games, RiHose could be Conn.. hasIS ttreated mnny compulsive nian who would, b inson, who finfthed th ird belHnciHnd title, Morning News sports ■ w.Hild m n it if th e Jolinsi ,s: suspended fur a ye:ir.ir. If there is gamblers,s. Some of the confpulsivo playoffs, probahlv u,. H>-a»d-BoatDn’s I ^ r r y Birddin ii -1 love ^Lcnn ° o " ^ n iist s t BlackieSherrod explains: JL:UihaS 0 n_£nrd— hl£t)r-hc-hiid-montryry—tm-gamrs—gnmblinp'b R-beliiiviors, according to jtinK a vear agbVl ecttlTC-tumimrRuc—ch.impioTiShtps u v c r-trtmsT—lie-saiaT ------=TT~vou■ou bel on n liorse. thnt’s , the votir jkc involving tho Reds,, Ihe could hc Steinberg,•g, in which gnmblcrs nre alluding to Jordau. ,eason with 17 triple-doubles-■s — pointing a t th e M V P trophy.tr "But rn j,j^^bling,ng. If you bet ynu c a n 'm a k c Following JohiixiiiiMiii .;iid Jo rd an in' th'^^ >^‘-a; Jj- banned from baseball fofor life. engaged corco n sist of: lc liBurf.s in p o in ts, rt'limmcl still choriflh this." 3adc5,tluil’a entertainment. H ing on anything; “A the voting werr. K.ivlK M alone o f double I ree News nccounts frfrom varied •Dettinf? issists in a gam e — and m frn Lakers forward JiJan .es Wort^hy :t cotton will go up th r e e ive gam bler needs to alw ays Uuih. 3«2 pomts andmd li\e llrst-place and'assi tho over the pn.st4t few months compulsive ,• nercentat^e n t .911. ■ said it's possible Johiiho.on, who haa j . ithat’s business. Sec the action." votes. P a tric k Kwin;*’ini' t,f New Y ork, throw p< ■ 'associate Rose with the tl following be in the net shut .509 from the field won three p ln y o ff M'MVP honor, ___*C ash: i: “Carrying a lol nf money 200 a n d 'e ig h t. andtl Akfera A Olajuwnn He s ice?" ^ behavior;------)nint'rnnd-n%Trr------l>c cornu ;^‘^^-'takcn-for-granted-i-heenu,.^ho-^ ------rh majonly rirpedplc in'lhc he coiTipulsTve gniiililer fool' ~ rrTliIU5um,-I79::rpnin in NBA hisiory to shii.t 9 He always has a lofot of easfrpn ‘>>c was .MVP in 19B7, B ird in •ccnt coasi.slcntly g re a t. States gamblo in some forni. nd-gives him. immedinte; J o h n so n , whn wa; •nl froi^i the line and 50 perccr . U n ited a p n hnnd. always packs a fa t m il. B“ ‘»* tv ot lliV .o th e r l>ercent , "llis'tn len ta a r c soSO obviou.-!. snid g p e r c eent n lo :i percent develop a e m en t lh a t be’.i doing well." said the quality lhe field in the sam ese^isim . r to He will b eto n n n y lhhini!. i dny time, reinforcem. le honor m ade lhi^ frum llu -s to Worthy, him self thohoMVPoflnHl gambliniing problem, according lc ng off belongings: "Selling; candidates for the h id Johnson led lh e L a k e rs t -inl even the coii;i toss a t.the I Start of a •Selling vear particidariy gracntifv,..,; ■ . I series. W a lte r MMiller, a psychiatric socin hat are important to him is ] r eighth consecutive divisiosion year's cham pionship si things that a!) the^e men. if their e as, his nppronch w orkerr nnd coordinntor of theth e gnme. • -Ik-cause of all "But il'.s the e x tra s ing Jic_hnK been known. tito watch thrce_ onc_of the major hallmarks of a . ire gratif un;:. morc^ title, :ticuuCompulsive Gamblini ______iua]if^it_ev;etMn.iri;j ikr n - fmd attitude, the-.unsciBcen thinn» tluit C onn cctii t, gameVsimulianeously/ ont televisliin. compulsivL’iive gamblei\'“ ...... The‘he M\T is greafhllt I'll take lent Prograin_in BridKep‘^ : _ . - ...... id.as-muke.tlie.difTerence wwith.Enn'iil,"_...... T r c a tm e r ...... ^ ------e'cted Tive pV.iyi'rs: cliampiipinn^hip^ny tirn.-,'--he said-J * T!u- v o ters selccK X r., Twin F.illr.. lOnno C-3 .. .. ■ r—~ /. May 23. 13U9 Tk)K'5 Ni'wr., T' B r i e f l y iiivsport ; SilencCC cnjoi>ys fruit::s of vicicto iV ^ ^ Sunday written on tlw'• day dn of the. race thnt Derby and Prepkncss, and Dr. Alox HiHarthill rclurncd,to thc De L-e’s a ilin g foirt. would 1 >uper Lotto' BvBILLTANDON __ Whon th e s u n fj^mc n up.., Sumlay Silcnce’s Coach wins $$15 million 'Si ...... ------Pimlico slakesisb J; a m in-Bollimorc.------wnnlng.------Tteiia/t/mofv Eviyiiiii'StiiJ Wbittingham an d Harilull weixTc“ doiii^'~kccp hjm froTii-wr By Tho Wnahinslnn Post’ost there, WhiUingham. the Wl he this morning?" They were ihi whnl Johtiny UniUis .ind'Artt Donovan 1 'Where is he I assislan l on football conch1 GGerry Faust’s staff nt ing around trainer, and1 Harthill.I the famed wb • th e o ld llartbiil ii.sked.1. 'I"He’s a greal writer. Mike Woodford, a n as There is nothing like beini elcrinaririn. lo got a anand Gino Marchetli of ron. won lh e SIS million jackckpol from Soturdny’s ^ ^ dinner who K entucky veli I do lift IT lie'sjvisialouf.y,y V'veterinarian. He said the Univcntity'of Akron a big winner, especially a wii ;cr look a l A m e ric a ’s Baltimore Bn Colls used to < n the Ohio Lottery. morning-after liat Brooks we w e re j'o iiigng to end up in the "Super Lotlo’ panic in lh was supposed to lose. r-lcgged athlete, Sundny wiwinning a championship, wha Il.sha.rc the jnoney .wilh hishit wife.-molher ond the other greatest four-lc 'inson anil nuthouse.’' Woodford, 29. wUl.s _ That’s how it was th nrier of the Kentucky RcRobinson and Frank Robin irj'-s'pokeRwonmn sai3 ■^^ndft■}Jfly."------*------— -*—• hittingham--Silcncc. .winn ;)ro-Oriulci.s___ .Now'llarlbillill v w as’ laughin'g a l his nTolhL’r-iii-lnw.Ti lollco" ‘morning, when Charlie Whil ...... •BongBd Powcll-of'the4}nllim«ri ronT'where hcrcoocbeB - _ o n e s ' (iwn joke, slaiipinjping his knee, -^Woodforil inlcnds to lo icontinue working al/U roi did after winning a World Sct di( tne business," Harthill lhe defensive secondaryiry. Thoy joked. They laughibed. They ’This is.sonie saiil. "This limle e last1; .Sunday iniirniiig, teitensed. d me in Kenlucky and 1 . , Wilh tlv pressure off. finanally. after (’harlic called m ;eed for French Open' I if had hiirl bis fiior. I • Lendl top se( un uneasy Preakness wei■eek, they said !iis Imrse h :)tbe airport, By Thc Washington Pos'?osl enjoyed the momenl. Theh ev w e re , rushed rifjht lo thi n’s secdings for the $4.5 ■ *1 didn'l eveiiL-n 1:liring a tuiilbbru.>ilvl ^-Ihrcc-lijne championlion Ivan Lendl tops the meri’s o | I afafter all. winners. . rials said. I d S u n d a y fi|:uren. Sunday been washingH „iy m underwear every ArRenlina, curronlly' thelh hottest player on clay co Late Saturday aflernoon IlaHan Open Sundny, ■ Ik ^ H ice b ehind, night I'orn week•eek. 1 even iwrked my - ... Monte Carlo lasl moinonlh and captured the Uc Silence, lhe silcond choice d been Iwo car in t^e expensponsive lot a t the airport, jumpinj? from No. 31 tolo 13 in the ninkings. Easy Goer, jusl as he had 'c a r will be plnycd May i ' l ickv Derby. HI prolnihly have hav a SlW parking hill , The second GrandI SlSlam U)urnamenl of thc.ycu H I weeks^ before in lhe Kenluck nose in as when I get back.ck.- _29;Juoc 11 on Ihi^rcdI claycli of Roland Garros SladiuJium . I 1 b beal the fa v o rite by n lu :kcc..Slcrnn Edbcrgjind ■ ,as Simdav Silence when .thrillina iLairvich>iH niviine m av Ilow bad w as : ohn Mclinroe'nnd TIai ^ ^ i,-bm.-?------Mats Wilander. Amernericans Andre Agassi. Jolii ^ coversee, . espectively, wilb Swiss ■ was a nine- 'A wei'k ago."'o " lhe vet snid. "be was Moyoltc nre seeded1 fifth, fi sixth and eighth, resj I After the finish, there w: 'lam e. He's a wonderful minute delay w’hile ihc,• s: te w a rd s tbree-leni;e-2 victory I 1 announcement that the v vc e rd ic t w a s Sunday Silence ' Cardinal reached thene NCA^\I men’s team icnnis fi i leave an oat when we fed , I official. Sunday Silence habad won the -He didn'l lea over Soulh CarolinaI in A thens, Gn. him last night,ght," WhiUingham said. nning the four singles matche:hos, thc Cardinal needed I I ] ll-llli Proakness. Wilh Stanford winni ing. Harthill 'Rigbi now heie ddon'l have a pimple." three doubles mnUhes to mcmove lo thc final round. [ I And so tho next mroad-n i.~Th e y m ndt'- B as r.G " ^ ------r second jewel to posslssiWe Triple Crown by < r'BnlUmori. J™' ' npson plendcd no contest Baltimore Saturday Harthill searched for a Actor and former•r pn)(i foolball star O.J. Simp; in thc Prcakness SStakes at Pimlico in Bs ■ nil. whn hnd tin’ rnvonU. again."n |!0 Brentwood, Caltfi. home _ racing w riter, an old friem Mondny to boating» hihis wife. Nicole, nl iheir Bi New Year’s Day. Simpson,-tl.enlereered thc plea lo one count ofif sspousal battery through nsion forf attack Angeles Municippl Court._ . __ le susper O iifi nltorney. Howardird WciLzmun, in .Wesl .Los An receives} 12=gam< Senleneing wns set for Hextall 1 so noted thnt two'yeafV ...... ■’s spokesman Mike Qualls. ... ,s in the Cup finals, th at hcIC w ent afU-r "ll is a lso i snid city attorneys f H extall wjwas vacnlioning with his , Hextall was suspended ByTED DUNCOMBE r Chelios in rclnlialion foror a hil that previously. H( Wednesday. family undnd was unavnilable for gue for eight gam^s for Tlu- Muociuti'cl Pro.<^ left thc Flyers’ Bnr•inn Propp by the league com m ent, tinthe Flyers said. Imonton’s Kent Nilsson on c unconsciou.sinlhcscnesi-o|)encr.-0 slashing Edmo mpionships I wili hnve to serve the rn b ehind.” Records falall in 411 Chair ' PHILADELPHIA —- GoalieC Ron Hextall w ,r -E v en though there wnvns no injury the leg.s from b Is fell in last week’s Twin n in the fir.st 12 games of ension is the third-longest TWIN FALLS —- A number of meet rccords I Hexlall of lhe Philadelpilphia Flyers suspension i ig involved. Hextall showedd a complete The suspens >n. the league said. Dunng D’Ncill in the 12 yonrs hc Falls Elem entary Sc.VSchool D istrict -Ul Champions)nships. received a 12-gam e suspciponsion from next season, gue and the issued by O’Ni .eon o f Morningside, who Hextall will nol be paid, disrespect for lhe leagi New sixlh-grndcc recordsr included Todd Loo lhe NHU today for hisis attack on. thnt time, Hc fl himself to bns ndminislcislotcd the NHL's on-icc u f ^ . 0 .^nco.rids in the , llie. who served an eighU—L_game_biLt»kirigJUii»m . Hc sat down-'Wilf—,------—broke Brinn-Howardird-of-Morningside’sjccordjjf; ^ ^Monlrent-^ollcnsomnn-ClChris-Chelios — The goaln ic ex trn c l re v e n g e ,'’.0 ’NciciT sn id iri a 'dlKCiplinc. I 1 wind-aided mark of 27.8. pension nl the start of the . then of tbc Colorado j , meUjr dnsh set e ig[hi h t,years ago. Howard hud a w late in Game f> of Iheirr Stanlev5 Cup garne suspei ig slntem cnl released by thelie NHL. "H is P aiem en l. tl ke a i:j-ycnr-old fiO-mcler season tifler slashing Sixlh-gradcr Chrisiris G unter of Lincoln broke semifinal series. 1987-88 so ------f „ r J ' ' .-r MiwtoDlh and lied by John I's Kenl Nilssoh'ciuniiM ibi-'IU ■*«■«>■ )o lro it 8 P cnniB Poronicci. dash rccord held by Steve Moycrhocffcr of Snv Flyers president Jayy Snider said Edmonton’s th prem editated a ttack on ntnnopponenL nltackonOelr In in 1978. Gunter ran a windnd-aided 7.2. eclipsing ibe :he decision to 1987 Stpr^le\Wy Cup finals, met with Hnnchey of Lincoln i lhe club would appeal the nitive vice president Brianin ■ • previous m ark nf 7.2 . . the NHL’s board of goveremors.. NHL execul . In lhe shulllc relay, the nsl week regarding lh?19 There were four»r newr fifth-grade records. Ii "We are very disappopointed al the O’Neill las a Houi and J.J. McBride of •tack. tenm of Trnvis Willen, illc R yan Carney. Damien H severity of the deeisioron regardfrrg Chclios attai . by Nathan Orgiln. Jason ilphia trailed 4-2 w ith 1:3737 Hnrrison broke thebe :shuttle relay record sei b; !l lhat Ron's Philadelp Mornint;sitle in 19HG------' Hexiall. WeJ'eel imu wbf.‘n Hoxlali-lcft-lhc, ------DeviniorsrRnndySt^gtm-crnTnHJnmtfiHjttrw«U« _ actions, while inaptmipr[UTTitcrdid-nol— i<>-iho-gami •ak^rt^d lo Chclins nnti The new wind-aiileaeel m ark was.n:y; ~ w n rrn n l a suspeiision ot)f th i!tll‘ilKlh."- ' CTc.ise:---.t4< record in pullups held by him wilh his stick. m Ronrey Kennedydy of Harrison broke the rec Snider snid iiln n c w s coronfcrencc. slummedhii L Lincoln sincc lf»80. Kennedyly h ad ‘2‘1 pullups. Bropwn some punitive HextallII ’wus assessed a matcb- Bucky Brown of Lir ' We fully expeclcd so o r a delib erate a ttc m p l to action would bo takenI ngainsln Ron., penalty for hnd 20. ncoln broke thc mnrk held ^ n infrnction thal also cnlls . In the ,50-tnelerr da.sh.di G arrell Hays of Lincc and thnl n suspension wasw in order, injure, am ofSjiwlootli since 1382 with1 a wind-aided 7.5 seconds, nderstiind this for a reviewewbyO'NiJill. by Jayson Lloyd of i However, we do nol und Ihn hf»nrinp in Toronto. Lloyd’s rccord. nlsoLso wind-aided, was7.7. decision rcinth-c— nm of Perrine nnd Knci said hc ‘'wanted lo fight”tl” M .- y l~ ^ 1 In the 40-moler.er dash. Sbnwna Bingham suspensions ih n l Imvc takental place.” Hextall sai wM ecord set by Meg Rnyborn McDonnld ofSnwlo(rtoolh broke the previous rec< Snider .said of 50’or 60 suspensions Chelios._ Sm ith of Hnrrison in 1985. nlention was to go over totn // . " 'V of Wnshingion inI 19G9 19 and tied by Jennifer Sn in NHL hisU)ry, lhe 12-g:-gnme penally "My inle m ris Chelios.” said Hextall. ROADHiIHANDtER , The new m nrk wnsns tn wind-aided fi.ti seconds. is tbe third w orst, and hedidn'tlhinkhi fighl Chris n . Y U^knnwlrrtgud »ft'‘f tho thc incident involvingi! HUXUtll '^.14 who h ad a hich gave Montreal a berth — PERFOBHBMAHCE6AS 1 Buhl eventnt will include jejackpot the third worst. . gnm c. whic ing, pole bending nnd gont r TRUCK ^ ______BUHL,— A ja ck;:ckpol. including bnrrcl racini LIGIfT^ MoffiS()irAVdTiir------tying, hns been schcchcTriTedTnFW63hesiliiy"i>t'M( -Johncockk w ill rely in a t 7 p.m . ______Gordon- ______The evcnllwill bo foLalUKcs.and.will bcgi.iij SHOCK •xpeiriencee=for=Inay= — — > ------^ GSI men,, \women finish iin top 20 rn Idnho-men's track tcam- • • - out. B u,l l I ’m happy,. E v e ry b o d y ’s TWIN FALLS; —■- The'College of Southern By STEVE HERMAN . ln.st weekend’s NnlionnI putting thcIhc effort forward." I FOR AS LONG "'\ . I finished IGth anid d thi e CSI women 17lb a l \i Tlw Aaaomti'd Prf.s-s- Y ^ ------/ ' WARRANTED FD lutdnor Track nnd Field Johncoccock’s g re a te s t m o m en t- in \'l 'V / AS’/OUOWNYCH YOUR . Junior College! AthleticA Associalion Out ;ame on lhe final laps of the INDIANAPOLIS — Gordon racing car Championships irvCirvOdcssa. Texas, ;e. and th n l. too, had liUlei to ■ its. all by sophomore Julie Johncock doesn’t belicv(ive in pre-race 1982 rnce, The CSI womenicn finished wilh nine points, I strntcpy. His microscopicipic \ \/~ixirriargrponTfor I / a second-place finisTi by ; in Sunday’s do w ith sl \< SO'/o moro rlile controlitro t a ro a Mori. Thc m en, had hn 11 points, lopped by a strategy.'His edge over Rick M cars. by O.IG ofnf a ■ \ Indianapolis 500 is expeperience. victory ov- \\ lhan stanflanl NohlI truIruck shocfcs I | Johnny Menifee ininthe I iriple jump. wns due to n stronger engine^ne \ won the women’s team Tho two-time Indy wiwinncr.idriving second, wi Host Odessa[1 C( o m m u n ity Collcge wo s nble to bold ofT M cars in a vhile Blinn Community Colleglege of Texas won tlw men’s for Hemelgarn Raeining, will start that wns i ■ .\ Sealears Best lor chnmpionship. whil 0 the finish line, hc snid. from the middle of tbeth eighth n)w sprint loll . "t light truerucks, 4x4;s. vans t i t l e . ______1 U or 12 laps to go. m y cur — - nfter qunlifying his.1911988 Loln-Buiek ’With 11 pushing bad." Johncock snid,aid. ‘ \ at 215.072 mph. Il’s, I th e snm e c a r stnrt^:d pu it . bronc riding ng to a handling problemem. ‘ V • Cooper rcreaches 3rd in b , that set a speed recon3rd fora stock- refcrnng oper o f Albion hns moved up lly thing thnl snved mc wns 1 |fi?f COLORADO SPISPRINGS. C o lo .-K en i Coopi block engine a year ngiICO. . -T h e m ly rone riding sinndings of the ilronger engine. Thc mistiki Spccjal Val^uc! from fourth to ihirthird in the latest saddio bror “ I don’t th in k you)U cnn hnve n liad a stn lc — nnd III bet be never doe: ProfessionnI Rodcrideo Cowboys Association, strategy before theic race,” snid hc mndc- ir ' :i,(R)2 in the previous PRCA nin — w as th n t w hen he mad< Cooper has eanlarned SM.7.')(), up from SK!,() f J Johncock, preparingig for bis 22nd this again ve to pnss. hc stayed out U standings'two'weweeks ago. He triiils eventn l le a d e r C lint .liihnson of, sUirt.'ii fe a to f longcvilvity mlilched or his move . by S-I.-KX) in-lhe sumdings.. w hich are based on money /e olher drivers the side,c, one( o r two cnr w idths, ^nm \ FRONT DISC ^ Spearfish, S.D.. bj exceeded by only five b reak his own nir.------\ rodeos. in Indy history, “T h a t’s ju s l had lo brc BRAKE JOB j earned in PRCA rc e had stayed up tight againsliast something that hnpp(ipcns ns you go ‘Iflw I m e. I'di have h been breaking the ni lis retirement along. Jets' Colele announces hi; car is ninning,-"foT^htm-m-and when ho made.hi Jets linobncWcr Rolnh Cole, o.1 ------You'see-hoWlbe c; HEMPSl’E AD. D .:N.Y. (A P I— New York Je t it’s nol handling nttempt,pt. I’d have never held hir inge \ / U) e n te r private business. how it’s liandling. If it’ "s-} vclcrnnofl2NFLFL seasons, retired Monday lc he first pit i*top ''IT." ,ake Cok‘ an assisumt couch.I. well, you wail for the 1 in > Juls coach Joeoe ' Wallon had offered to mak Lislmenl. Even Thatt Johncock was even i • to ;i m arketing job nnd carr and make un adjus 0 his ^ the au- - - ■ Ciile, however, decidedde to devote bis time U , everything cnn posilionn tot win is a tci;tamcnt to hi 1Q99 when il’s going well, c be said. ------' ----- ~ c IN-ONE dealership in PiU-'^■ittsimrgh. c -change a t the first yellellow.' crew, he Ritk S ■ OlLCHMGt p i t., g g s s j ayed on two Super Bowl teamams al Pittsburgh and inthe •' cnr wns working so bad, Ric Colc. who pliiyc d Johncock was a melember of one of “Myco c dc. ^ was waived by tbe Sleelers-s la1 st Soptemhor nnd signed t Inppe'd m e early in the rncirnce. ^ Look at a" liHI Pro'Bowl. WI tbe grcntcst rookie cclasses in Indy nlmosl If 5 q ts oit 5 t in lo the pits nnd the crecrew ^ . instalUiP W 5 ' See slofe for w.irrnnly ^ !,y New York priti.rior lit the season tipener, hiiilory when he madnde his.debul in I went ii (felnils ijnpoMeif cars ^ ir drivers in lh at mnde some soi ndjuslment-s.' Johncocicouk ^ •uubc ill tmm , . J . semj-niei.iJhc m,itL’rial 196T). Other first-year u. Oittcientui'. ^ Un.'icr, Mario snid.“YoYou hnve to have people innllic tl > . ndcJtlioii.il piMts and i rn ce in clu d o d Al I poVJCt sloiii'W).. se rv ice s iiwy rcQurre nn I's chemist pron>mises 'truth'- Andretti, George> Snider. Joe pits, the:hc crew , lo w atch fo r thos ,,'ipei a'Hl binkt Johnson'! andlako cnrcoflhom.” wmdsli'C'J V''’ . ex^n cbarr)^ lyconnrd and J e rry Gr3 rant, • things ar Newsday ncock’s lop speed in prnctii■dice ^ .uuitlr. rd . Of'tlie.aiJ.starters,rs in 1965, those Johnci iiint c'«;ck ...... ^ ^ . 4aiatt , loaiml Jl Wcnll(^t(. . — i$eu Johnson's clii'iiiiSI. nnccuscd c of supplying banned /e a r w ns 218.-146 m p h inn his h ,i>ctloim ionoNTO - I (nb d:iy nf a r aiimliaa I'ei ------“It takes n team -efeffort.*-Johncock- andw;is^ s p a rk e d , successful effort. "It'ss ati good car,” he said ofif llthe bv alliU'U'S. an is one of ihree centralal said of the key U) a s l (.-.Mario 'Jam ii'- Astaphan he will driyc^in the race.. -Wc‘V “ ‘rs!* - ■ • D r. (Jvorfj.'-.N coach, Charlie Frfincis. fromm ' '"It takes everybodydy from tiie car. Lola hc long wilb .lolinsdii ifiiil bis eoi nsors, the crew, have mademi very few adjiLstmentsnus o n ...... 'c ^ ! u IV characlers. aloni mber that prompted ihcse^e ow ner lo th e sponsi thi' Seoul Olymym pits scaiiilal of fieiili'm everybody. One mi:lista k e pulsi you tlie c aira n l! month.*' IS heariniis. " - / '■ ...... f - ^

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Oa)«. “ “aron~16r”n'natlonal company, oRoasonablo ralos, Rolor- 733-8761 733., ask lor Rick, 733- ■Supotintendnnt.-837-4777r • f oftor a lino earoor lor Iho oncos av«i>">^i^ 334-3256. 751^ 11 «tAllA»on C al 7 3 4 - 9 2 5 6 ^ } 7568 or733-Q539------'.Postlions oro opon unlil ■ right porson. in ^ ^ s .- s o r - -Nood your lawn m ^ this ^For satu bv ownor: 3 bdrni, 1 lillod. ShM tm eUl worker. Custom , summor? Mowing lawns lo«) balh. singlo car garago wrth r orchHocturol work, oo HVAC.• Excoplional | loliromonl and bi Lillo Caosars’ Pizza, worlds' a vacatkxi trip. W l « operoponor. vauliod coilings. o.ik , quality orionlod shop, wogo• Iringo , bonoiits, , “roasonabkipieo. Can Randy hhhon, j;^,, $49,900. Phone k DOE, Sond rosumo to: Box‘ R | o ^ l^ toss^ oJ^lho olnt 7-T4W147D, 3om to 10pm._ 73J,73J.50a4ntinrr>OOPM . f- iTai.-KownBmrios^,------looking lor m anagor iralnoo. 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Ploaso10 oponira lor a puWic rolalions ollorlCnII Ray Sabala. d e a d lii 0- porson who onjoys oxtonsivo0 Oo nol lot your noiutal icluc- _ plan w ill run sm ooDOthly. sond rosumos to: Litlto Cath tanco toward tho usual insur- <0 hours a wook. Thoso Intor- lonco cJTp a ti oV 510 r ago processing & Lotus doaraUo «• ?°p' s ;;,'; t ;o“o1 i = .ie r, shod. ONLY $34,300. • Excoloni whh details and«i oslod nwy call ter moro In- 023 Invoslmonts ot ...... -THU1UR,5/25 w lormatlon or como tot^^ ^Ij^'S'gonero, Closo to schools 4 shop­ MON,w in aoaling good paper flow 1 ping. Call R ay to soo._ managomonl systems. , contor lor ap^icatipn. Opon BUYING...... RoalEstato ” pi • Strong organizationalal tmm 9.4:30 P M.. Mon.KT— contracts, morigogos. ano- ...... TTHUIUR,S/25 SABALA REALTY ■ . ■ TUE, T S/30...... TELEPHONE ANSWERINGP WE PROVIDE; , » T34.206B ^ • Ability lo bo posiiivoly «R W C E SWITCHBOARD• . • Esiablishod buslnoss 7 3 3 -4 3 2 1 oggrossivo ond to work OPERATOR. 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Apply in shop onthusiasr^all pot­If., for circulation lolophono “ '‘■stanHartwlfl , 030 Hoine# For Sale s RliS/26 ion only: Joromo Lumber - Gainollo for^ortF inTo-^ THUR, 6/1 ...... :i.....~^~...... f r i 1.800-338-S558 ■ ■■ 'T' 117 s R..eh Jofbmo, - 207 Chestnut St {p Kim-1* 5555-88. Noodod: LPN. full-llmoot' salos oxporionco nocossary.‘Of------— ...... ;— - berly. Cuslom brick, 4 Wrm.\ [ U ^ . O T o ______100 ••••••■ ------,------^ . F ...... TUI part-timo for charge nurso For moro Inlormation. soo -FRI, •Ms>r«n1n-gorlotric caio srt- Sdr^dl nl Times Nows. iMi32 ...... - f. -I GEM STATE F R IjS /2 6 - ling. Goodworkino condi- 3rd SI. West, Twin Fajls. 'D- ID, SA LES R E re WANTED ly...... R E A L T Y - - - ...... T V B ooK , BIZ..:...:.:...... -.-ff ica- No phono calbi ploaso. 734-0400 IS Tho Fllor School Oislria an-aiv Wo’ro growing nnd hovo OR TOLL FREE M orilooslovonson, Oireclor nbuncos a vacancy lorr a on oponing lor 0 commis- l-ao o -3 4 S -4 6 S5 ext E115_ 934.5601, fho sion solos roprosonta- — hjlMimo social worker. Tho ?i^ • • • • j Nood oxporloncod bakeryO'V position will boflin appioxi-oxi- liv e . Wo'ro tooking lor an REDUCEOlREDUCEOl - Hio ongrossivo Individual a $57,500. 4 bdrm. 2 bath, d lln es for receivlng-il-classBled line ads_ts to be run m anaaor Salary and bono-\1°- maioly August 21,1989, Tho 553.900 ' 1 ------Deadli Ills. lun-Volloy.-Call-726-26" -onnual'snrafy Is accofd«g310 to solT-siartor. Wo olfor aa. daylight bsm t. on ' / ^ ' O = , I be noon, W Jt, n.-.k tor Chip od- oxcollont working onvirpn- ly g n ik -733-8627, --:i ' • — «day, 5/28, through Tuesday,7 5 / 3 0 , will bi ___ the nogoliaiod salary schoO- S! 4 bdrm s. 2 baths, fomiiy ' Sund: Nood matufo person loilor olo. mont and groat bonolils. 189; Call lor an appoinlmont to10 rm 4 dbl garogo. Roal ntoo S a t uirday, n 5 / 2 7 . • wook-ond ond port-linioimo Closing dale: Juno 6 . 1989; fuliy-oquippKTkitchon, pa­t Show mo a bolter buy lhan •«>. work. Good working condi-ndi- C andidnlos musi moot atall Ml Hal Makorow at: tio d o 3 t. moro. Raroly ^in this in“ his prico ranao nnd ___ state qualilication lor a sooalicial C on P au lo s ' a ni ool my wordsll culosl Ilnn< Cnll 733.9663. _ Chovrolot-Pontiac. wo olfor all this ot such a LOW PRICE! C A a NOW!II houso In ttiis pnco range in MS will be close3 e d o n Nood swathor oporalors ton. GMCTnJCks Thhe Times-New X- RM u"id; loirnol Quick possession! jBuhl-3-bodrooms. 2 balhs, / truck oporoiors (musi boload la plocomont lilo, olliciol col- col- 324*3900 o r 734-656S. lovoly londscaping. singlo, miliar wilh 13 speed Roac lior- ...... • M ondalay. May 2 9 . R o n g o r In larm ing condiSidi- logo tra/isaipis. and lolor- jnd oncos. _ HAMLETT REALTY tions). Can bo yonr around ■ Ploaso appV to; Donna Lutz.,utz. — ' n P P tC E „ .-...... 733-4079a your rioods. Asking $45,pcw. — -Call JgS-4g60 r r j Porsonnol S o c io io ry ------009-Adull Csra-Sarvicas-s ...... Call Gainollo lor more info. Nood toam to manago smalrr J l Ripr School Oisir'ct 133-89.------1------local wookly molol. 2 bdin•tc Box X Rotiromonl living. Uconsodod ...... * * n»t>M larv'Coll 436-4036.iS :- -filur. ID 83328. ______'®- BEST FOR LESSl m 1 Nighl cooK. 12 noon to 8.3< Transportors noododr itc o Call 7M-3&37.______GEM STATE pm shift, oxcollonl wago:‘g?,- transport ci.onis lo 4 Irorr Expo« rotponw when wi g o v e r n m e n t R E A L T Y ___ ond bonoiits. Apply m por moelings, visiialions, 4 , 0(> advoniso in classilwd- to l OWNED HOMES 734-0400 son at Wost Magic Coi'® poinimonts. Mostly daytimo 007-Jobs ollnlerest C o n to r. 640 Filor Avonui '2 2 ' 733-0fi?6, ______OR TOLL FREE 007-Jobs I 007-Jobs of Inleresl Varyi’ng hours, havo.own car 007-Job»oMntefe8tt ollnlerest 50C- Wost. Twin Falls,______Vatoran or Non-Voter^an l.a00.345»4flS5 oxt EIIS. rganil. ■faEbafflO-bagj^.ogfi^ — r ZO'/j corns por miio, mus nio Professional . ICER Domonslralors noodo^tfiS a T o r -OcrTo«-*’a « - '’0*V'“‘' ? ^ [aviT OpDnlng-tora -moc hanie-w,* -pJ^5Ial^F^50t^Jl^rt5«ran«H ^ ^O-BEGIN.W IW ______.• CHIEF LEGAL QFf'ICb sfior 1 znlional lolonts? Local bosi- lotary posiiion. Must nav noni Services Rimo Board ol Edueatic aJiliod compulor oxporionco. diet,icta- oxpoftonco ®*'. W - drivot's Wonco, Oopartrnon n»«teloQklnQfofQualil>c ttlisL. -ot Hnallh r. Wnllnm, - ^To^o\Cl.°CalfS'^ j S ^ c o ' n g ^ §wtoolIdaW ■■ ^ ™ Individual with ollicoj aar n d ' li6r^ tklilii piuluiiud, 6olo - . . ..iC T ieA ti------= and so o how easily yuu 5f Edu- Doriial Hyglonisl, $120 fotail OOE. Mail losumos lo; Al- ing, m u a r o l ^ l o to Mourloua- Mills. 734.5700,______P.,.onnH«T.n,por.r, Tho Sinto Boflfd of E “ f a compototsliill!. plus mil Avefi ta in H om o-G lonn’s Forr ^ can m ove right Ini vw looo-' 2 'iSm hom^ cation cooks onorgorg o tic , doy. pait-umo/MI-limo.;■ salos oxpononco. oxcoDo iv id u o t 7a 3-45t 5 IOfmoco into. * : i r a s M ' " aroa. Call Siandkio AllaHf f i foncod yord, carport, good know lodgooblo Individ ^ 7- — b«uvillis nnd Insoranco pfi jgS“ Fafffls.-366-2142.______-Sixolfcoslowrvoyou- . 2 BDRM HOME on cor-?!• locaiion lor ollico wilh Irv- • wilh ojipofionco In highof Dopondablo young tody 0 ^ . Sond loll losumo^0 to:t h e a v e n SENT NANNIE! r r - Waniod oxporiencod shoi‘hon M(f/HW-EOE ...mt r»r lot. lonco ond palo.■®' Ing q o a n o rs. T19 ucailon law lo sotvo naas cct’” * GOTitomanio^aLd wo Jox-2D4S^o_Tho_Tlmo1mcrs-_ .nood&.qualili cMmrrter-Must-havo tr Nows- S'*®' fd ^ hiring a fuH-llmo bakoikory Waniod; LPN. Exeolloni bor irons- -inft?w«...... r r _ — Holp woniod in tho meal d wag- oliis. meals ineludod con g l liropioco. polio, tonco. nnd carpot. covorod p a to . gff- _ CBllon Is tho govorno r n in g About 20 houlOurs a dairy poslilo] partment ol Paul's Mnrkolol 01 manogor. Compoiilivo waj Iv n , 0 8 . oxcollont opportunit! 00 rngo. fruit troos. T23. boa»d ot Iho Umvorati J — Qvailoblo. Milkor, splil-shi'•sf’'" ; the McCall, stofo. Apply ffi. PAVe.T2s°"" I w“ f f , . Idaho. Boiw Slato Univi Apply In porson only, Tuo: i s t ; .ggJ;i...7Ig.a3.23»l Jnivorsi- c„,m noeHlMi availablelo on< a calf loodor: maintonam'a n c o paui-s Markol in Hailov. dnos- W anted part-timo iralnors 1 ly Idaho Stalo Univori :----- diy^ May 23 and Wodno: ? 2*BDRM HOME, llro-ro- R O B E R T J O N E S ZcSl: K T S UlnaIng for • porson, most havo milki;?ninr®. RN's. Immodlalo oponlniIffl? rf«s>Mnv24.10nmlo4j>mpm. work wilh fam'lios on onn oion- Cliont oeeounling sorvleo!:os. ; and LowisClark StaloIn M s qualiliod, smblo por nvo placo. 1 car garago. gas1“ R E A L T Y lor^son ond ‘®^jjj^*'‘^'2773' ' lof FT or PT posiliona?„ A Prolosskm il salos poopio:lo 'to coll basis. Hours wil usual:ually immodialo alioniion. Hav Icflo. Tho incumbant In ocuto caro. oxtendod caro. ivook. ^ m o u lor rnll 733-8216, kirnaco. Closo to BickolZ posiiion win hold tho rar soil ^ ^ J ^ o ^ v o j Wlisifto, c not oxcood a few por woo school. *17,900 with 733-0404 •dJpulY atiornoy flon iro; FnU-limo malntonanco ^ ' ^o*id j Y. j ? ili!°a 'g n f g A M M ______bo io pm to 7 OT,. 4 10 Momorii»rH«P^^^^ homo malntonanco, provii EXT, 1211 Gonoiol's OHic«. Tho | JHypo® nights a wook. Woekon 5- - i3^ran6portalion,olc.$S.2 «l" AMERICAN REAL _ lion pfovWos tognJ coi .""al!; Sr,rinn..547.33Jl,______----- ESTATE & APPRAISALVL ~ . and holidays a musi. W "l p n Proioct dlroclor n # « ^«l„tni p e r h o u r. C o n iac i C ari to'ihoBooid-on-tnnttofl w fo d g ^ -tamptfflo rosumo to-S Ji^ . 734-5650 031 Oot-ol-Town Home# laling to highor oduM ,xcol- •|? f-^ ^ ^ “5dvoI^'morila'JS" S Alonzo at tho Dopartmonl minbtra- _ 1649 Polo Lno RoadAB Es ‘w’l bonoiits. salary nooo nlin^ HooltirandWoTrafcr-73i ______Qovarnnncq, nnd odmW ______^Twln.F^..ID-8M0.L.All. C n .di^sablodJnla^.^ou, -4000 to schedulo-ann aa| p - - T. ______” -Ooug Vollmor, Broko7“T'" '; eddhr2'Bodroom. lomlly—------fKMi. Pfolo«onco win b o « b lo rP lo a s o c o n lo c I All 182 rpom ln bosomont;'Salo - *out rosumos must bo rocon M Sicvonson. D.N,S. Hant mmu- polntmont. Oeadlino.. MayM« 0^4 chlldcara»S«rvlcos• Mary Ahkormon 734^882 lo candidaiw wrth nl _____ b y . a ^ f t , Wafloa.basad. • 7*<^.r>qn5 throo yoairoxpO T m » 13-8 Oonnis Vollmor 733-9199 postMwondaryJnflNutio ------fi4Ql for lunhof Inlotmalioi Mock- Wanted; exporioncod ■procT Fro Summer Fun C ^ . Agw 3 rhiiH Fnrich. Cir, 736-080607. ° lSwo11 Wills 733-6562 ® Full-timo socfoionr. oxp. Incomo otlfllbU? Wo hi aman mon baler opemtois. Qovornino board. A “coir m p o " isod ------ttvrr'«duy-wiU-bo-o& nSv^rfSr p afM lm o-jobs-lof-m au ^ ------C«1I324-7125. AdvonturclBfid: llcorist 032 Buhl/Fllar Homos _____ daycnro. lull i.mo childroIron...... • lishod depending oponK«o < tion alter 1 yow. S a o Mfsons. Olfieo holp Inlu 1 ri^ Quality Homo Service is ink-u ■ licalions and oxpotwnct W in Fails. Joromo. Bur CN/\S‘. Yoar around petition, larm, lan poity training, hoatthv rnpi^ ^ CIRCLE THIS AD ” Twin, 16 ws oxpononco, Actnr«* By owner-2,000 sq ft biicK Loltors ol oppli«nonon iond a DOE - ^ h T o ' * nnd Huport areas: In-hoiS C iSXcTriaTvlJ?.,?^t who ranch, cattle, doso 10 Tw 1 lot Buying and soiling Buhl or Tw.ir> Fnlls.lD 83303. ------_ w o i ^ s In Magic Vail CMo! Ins avail,. Siind roply to0 BoxB dally loving onvironmorlont.' 4 stool siding. Ig. loncod Ipt, focumo shoow ^ soi >c iri h a v o giv o n oldorly coi _____2 J«Mh. 2 liiop&co. one 1 In- In- Filor countiy homos? Cnll John J. MeMahon^C M ^ 1 4 Groon Acros Coro Conioon'or cooks asslsfani jobs 4 hour 9752. c/o Timos Nows,s. fPO r.«nV:u.37tB. 4 Judy Hotfmnn pt 326-5600^, Gooding Is teoklng lorronR on N H ag o rm a n . Wond^oll a Is. 10 DQ.poop Kindorgattori aiand sort, owonsiyo wopdiwrk & D opuiy Atlornoy GonS l v or702-468'0400, « Box 548, Twin Falls. 558 HBndyrtwn’i ShopI Double ’ • Siniohouio,Room 210, ------lull Of part limo. lor doylay 5sJj'N Burloy. Call Ponni or Jan - -- Oaycaro. Sinjclurod ^ stBos < lik) quiet neighborhood. 550 W li- Pi«>r^Strool"734.4160. ___ _g.irogo makos 0 groal shop. Boiso, Idaho. 837M.I, neno lator Front ond and brakotko mo- chargo nurso: also L oram. Rospirolory Therapist 0| art and cralis, TLC. Slalo )orionco part-limo ovonlngs. G( I___ , Cort. Rospirolory ThoropI 733.5097. _ >d 4 plus a cozy 2 bdrm homo thnn Mnv 30. t999. ^______chonic noodod, oxporl 008 Salos People ____ _By owner. no»^y,«Si?»^,J442 near ballpark. 5246/month no m om - prolotrod- Should haveavo own working conditions, comc ------Caring lor litllo 000s. shshort bdrni.- 2 balh. $77,900. 4^2 Cook-5phl chid, somo i A pplicant m ust bo lamil unch Saaobnjsh Dr. 734-1971. ' _ wilh IHA financing. Call! Ings, somo nftotnoons.ans. insii- loola. CaJI 733-6373 ) It tor op- livo wagos. ConlactW Mi o* s y a X ‘t,E'?a??77"B° • • ALLSTATE^ -.s-ni ond tall. B rooklost. lun oxpofi- Poifilmenl-______whh MA-1 or BEAR,_r^S s Dogrood solos prolossioi n ^ . . For S«l« By Owner:— Barfcor Realtors limonni lood serveo0 o ® Loading mobilo olocifonf " '” lors. Mutt bo-availaWo 2 and snacks lor alL Liconsi Cnll 543.4371. onco prolotrod birt1 notrn TO- Full charge booWwopo ^ , i whfi tho desiro 10, succpt 180. M 4 Wondell St.. TF take call and work rolal S'S: noar Boautilul 3500 sq. It. English q u iio d . Conlact GloiG loria a t _ n l s payable & rocohcolvablo. G roon A cros C aro Coic ^ , SI^'i“ hK ^^ii« riv i opportunity lor unlimiiodIh All- Child coro in iny homo m shifts. II qualiliod. opply como and growth wrth j 6pm . Tudor Homo on '/i n c re?0|^ ,-1 034 Jerome Homes Twin Fall Clinic and: Hospital,Ho _ay,oi a gonoral.lodgidgor ox- sooks a earoor mlm must havo own' tools i sond rosumo lo; S4S0 hosp. Mon-Fri. 7 om-6p ^ ^g.^Tnn, nxl 3S7- - . - pof. Modical oxpor r hi hoipful nurso lo manage tfw riur havo . good working knc Cassia Momorial Hotp}£olial ^ AnlS'a-S. Call 734-6534^L___ _W fm 8.3baihs.lam iV &l;V' y . V ory dopartmont ol a skJIlod n aeoV 2 bdrm, wood burner, c ^ •Cotial manngof andid ranglorn b u l nol n o c o ssa ry . r^cSftdT ® '« c trlc ity ;S ^ and Modical Conior. 2. id cnn Colloon's Clubhouse. For^amlly ing rooms, don, 2 liropiacosnwo polod. Ig loncod yard, car- im o r/lo ll good sola/y & benoimjliic. Ap- Ing tocility; Quoiiiiod cs™ Mliosumoto:Box^8 posilions lor aummc PoiK Avonuo. Burtoy. kJiCOP* 'quality, contnd Slovo Mir S " jyss;.sisi7eTo",57 or port, extras. Sm down, m - Kolp In the Stanley ofoa.Calloroj piyinconlldoncototo : Box doios wiS p ossess o cui 03310, (208)678-4444. E( sumo lonn. 307 West E. }-apm for 7999 c/o Timos'Nowowo. P.O. Idaho liconso ond a t 323-7641. 7a4^825(me«M»ael. &25/B9 bciwoon 3 - ^ — — M/F/V/H, ------Evoning chiW coro. 3 to —- r 334.3862. Qvofi/lonvomfJi _ mofo inlormnlion, 774-•7^3591. TP. ID, 83303303 cosslul background m I ichot. ------vorv For salo by ownor: nowcr C 1 .007-jDbsoMnleroat Loving Chfisiian homo, v Tcul. 30 x 3 0 sto o lsh o p w /1 2 x 6 5 ELECTRONICS TRAIIRAINEES Full-limo and pan-limo M7-Jobsollnlersit r»^.n°nable.C0ll733-S5PJ503. bdrm, 1 balh homo, on cul h_: do-aac with largo luncocncod mobilo homo on 2 lots in Immodiaie oponmgss loflo high needed, 12 hour shifts,S?.K G Nlofomo. quiol neighborhood. n s avail- livo salary ond bonoM xBont A w v f A . A 1 will babys'» in my home,” 'C oi ;.n<-S!i3 900. 733.83116 _ school grnds undof)f 29,2 No day and nighl. shiftsI wogos. gram oflerpd..Submila , - ; . " 5 t L moals. tots ol ononlion, ' •7- r foncod. oxcollonl liomo oc- arn to 00- oblo. Compotilivo nd ro- ' 5 ^ *■ fin Goning your homo readyf ^ o t< h cupation poiontial. $22,000, oxp, nocossary. LoarnsoD histi- good bonolils, night sh: shllt dif- sumo to; M araa Unde 734.9629 kinvo mossngo ■ oroto 4 malnioin sop ik. Oi- S 7 7 7 sell? 601 holp Irorn iho Sot quipmonl. loionlial. Coniaa oilhoiihorJoon Gfoon A oos Coro Co ’ 118. 2 < Mature womon wontf , . caiod .olMi'onic O W 1433 1220 M o n ta n a. Gooc■oodinfl ro c io r. P .O . Box 21 J® Vico Diroclory. daily1.'^ li Call our olhc7 lor inlo on, Von-Ffi, ofMrPipofal-aS^-jl^a ■®® Kotchum, Idaho. 8 3 3 ^ , EflSaSifEf™ > babysit pro-school child Tim»ft.NnwsClass.l.ocis._ Waiing to rolocaio, M «oni6rlBl. - Idaho B3330., laioo playroom, hot,luncl ------FmHA invL-nlorv piopomos- t : 9 ,5, lW s 4 3 ;8 2 7-4. 4 . Gooding Couniy Mon < ( ' paym ents based on incomo. t tim e evening ■ mifit. foaccdVard. 733-7t % ^ GREAT STARTER! St 007-%)obsoMnlerosl “ Parti > S - Opening lor 1 baby an 3St 007-Jobs of Interest irketing personnel 1 $51,500lordar1ing3bdrr CANYONSIDE : oo7-jot)soflnteresl ^ 007-Jobs ol Inlerost t e l e m a r k Slid, cm 734-8706, - mTT homo, in mco famil REALTY s n e e d ^i . Earn extra cash <7 iA Quality child c»r«,U N fi •» nolghborhood, Lovoly oa f a l l s R O j l |l t S through Fri. 6 3 0 am .lo. kitchon w/opplo.Fror,hl 324-3354------VAILABLE r y o u r s u m m e r . J v 7 - pm tfnh C.ll 324-3260 Jnintod inskTo^ A oul. C: benowtakihg „ 5 ^ JofV ' ^ 037 Forms .fc^Ranchos i f w E ^ H & 7TH AVE. NORTH V ^ WJI care lor your childlo li ts ^ ^ Issy loday lor oppi 1 : # 7 0 6 6 t h < ^ wacEcation. Bonus Z v ^ U hom o In Kimbofly lot , BY O W N E R : 120 A c r e r . APPUIl iga tio ns FOR: ^ 7 ^ tov0^^ftjjtlnnlj6n_^423;4^ NEW LISTING! i n o eintives n l included ^ G• Nonh ol TF. good lor horso. IO R unner/W riter # 7 7 4 LSHINGTQN PARK intfld Wonderful.larnily homo . K e n p TS & TOWN HOUSES 2 ^ 015 BsbysUtors Wnnl " d calllo dairy.'3 bdrm homo. pW riohnol orac«.t»twoon 11 T x g o o d pay p i for the hours ^ vory doBirnblo nrnn, Cnll lordPlnilr. 32J-22.35,----- • -• ----- A p p ly n tp e « UN VILLA LOOP Y ^ "ChTliieanrnOTcJodior-l-i ishod Washington Farm. 2 mod- Wo will ba comp«miv» In o involved T, I nnd 4 p.m W< Xk ROAO i A\H our homo prolerrod. 7:: aili oil orn onvironm onlally c o n - I wages,1, h:hovo o n oxcollont hoollh c k o lf trolled voal barns I 'b a m ICO plon vilth Bluo Shield o l TWIHIIN CIRCLE i ' f SeSee Sandi at: 2< X . 5:30. Monday-Fnday, ! ■ ■ ' Insuranco < ^ nm«fa>f.CnH734-5B49_i - — family room. Foncodd ynrdyn 24B c r n lo s : t b a rn . 4HU i.-irajc a alo n . Locaic-d on 15 acres. Idoho. AlsoIO Jgood working almosphor H AVE. N. ------, wrtrull iroos. Dbl g.iraj # 7 0 5 | T H ^ i ,'^BiieqS!Isss r OlB Employment Wa:vanioa $75 000. CnII Ifisy. 2 lagoons, EquipmonI to c>p- STH AVE. N. oralo. including '75 Froighl- ; f o o ^ ,1 TV linor w/45 11 doublo-dock ^ wants-ollico buildinii^^s 0" SABALA REALT slock Irailor. 2 vory nice I F I N TTERESTED E CALL 1 3 2►3rd : St. W. J hJ,®ovo- 733-4321 ____ homos (3 bdtm, 4 bdrm).,- '0 lo ld o r Can bo usod ns a hoilor op- C I R CiUUTION U DEPT. -AZjT nlngs. Reasonable r Nico roomy4 bdtmold hone Calls P ie a s e ^ j^ Cair733-4841 alter 8:3( un.iuoh oration. Can lio sold as-eno 3 3 - 0 8 4 4 V c No Pho - homo loc.nnd m Mun.iu 7 3 : iramlng. w /nico bsm l on luncocncod 1 orspU . Call nvaJahility is ox- Lawn mowing nnd trim o:k ga colloni. Fo' o r A ■ II you io not happy wnhriih yoor a o o , 2 cat crndui b.ock ( Pkiaso rago' ond shed, malua-M ii l(urt t.iion, call 500 037-3920 or 3 3 - O S g 4 yard, I'm nol happy, P ,374 5O9 837-D0-J3 l U 7 3 ; caU 324-2829, • ,_ troos. $30,000 432 5374 al!s,7d^io Tuesday, May •23n?59ZJ. ------— ^------' ^ C-6 TImo3-Now3^Twi_nF^ 0; -Merchctnniiise J37-090 Z^Hcna l e s t a t e --Rentals-j

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085 Blcyclo* — • ------' “ •■1 079 Appliances ______^ 067 MUcellanbous 0074 MuslcnMnilrumonTt ,a 054 Unlurnljhed Apts. ‘ C058 omce & auilnsii O' iGE sido-by-sido Irost-iroo Conlurion roadblko indwrrf ' 051 Unfuinlshfld H ouses 0 For Sale.______^1966 Ycmaha .Etoctono or^ G 037 Fatm* 4^ n o n c h a i 045 Mobilo H om os & Duploxos nontflj______I relrlg/[foo^or- $400. Coll 12^ ‘FOT'TTnroneiavrolfioo- -e-eueCTRObUXi-Biilw-and- -fl “ Si 1965 Bihmoro. 14 x 7 0 .~3 ^ CLEAN 2 bdnn. stovo. roirig. ------Sontirwl12sg^-M ako eo ocro dairy 1mm. lolc ol or corpolod._bolh w/s_howo_r. building Mid waro|iw^ ^ SSorvico^ Vacuums, sjam - J ______nnnr nnw bull^nos and ' ^ .irlr. I ^ 2o^735 3rdA5^^^’^", ” QUIET LUXURY ]II. conloronco room w/woi 7^7870, Twin Fall’s or fHammond organ. H-mod^ 2Kitchon-ald dishwashor, „ ul”[^ b w - o u t bonolils 'in-®n- $3500 wil buy 12 X 50. 2 Ln walk-in closots; Ao •bar 8 otlicos, 3 rostrooms, 934-5405 g Goodind.______b o n c h . lull b a se kpyboard K 086 Rrowood cludod. Call 459-9‘ieG or bdrm, noat Tam arack mobito,ito aoaa or 733-0473^______$150.734-5356 aflor 6 pm, ^ Gotlina your homo roady lo Lnurol Pnrk Apnrtmonis air , condilion. seeuriiy sys- - TROY-BILT TILLERS^ wifod v with ampHtor lor Lesaio » 4S9-8505.______hnmo nnd Sh»d- 7 33-g63S^ ._ ronl7 6 A holp Irom tho Sor- 176 Mnufico St. N,, . ' tom. , Warohouso-4600 sq. tl. . speaker, full draw bars ' FiroFirowood tor sato. I150 tocal Apt 304. managor G ood spring pricing. Fadbfy s 081 Furnllure & Carpels ^doltvorv. Call 734-3305.----- — BY OWNER: 1971 B uddyS Vico D lrociory, d a ily in 2ono Ml,light manubcturing J- pn ia issiM tabs for s p e ^ 0 ■ mobilo homo. 24 X 52-. 3 734-419S. _____; oHors honofod. Coll us first f TREE REMOVAL Choirtsaw ' 038 Acreogs & Lots - Timr>s.Nows Clossiliods- _ with 'A aero ol oulskJo stor- ol ° Gardon Country In Uioh, c _ _ KHrm g balh. S4:M 934.____ nnt! 733-6642. _ “ oxco'lenMor church or 2 am ber glass tnblo l a n ^ work, nnv 734-4776. ■Z In Joromo: Ckian 2 bodroorn 11 bodroom, water. f.owor. & j l.BOO-447.8769 C vory nico. $20 on ot 2 lof SS! 2lrailof8.al2x60&ol4T* Excol condition! 1931 Sa- I gartjogo lurnisliod. $175 ♦ | $ ^ ^ best otler. v ^ $18S/monih, Nico 3 g Nicoly docoraled Sho^ono Whilo - wedding dross, siio t3^.Call734-^36.____ 68, on 4.3 ocroa in Joromo.no. ho,o3bdrm.2 balh aswmo bodroom homo. «7^m on1h. 3doo. No oolr. 734.7749. 1 , D88-L 8wn-&-G«rd8n-i-^— ______Or roni. Call 734-29S4. __ [ ^ n . own 7 yrs. 324-5939. .9/.10..rmvor.boon iwm..lloor_- TgrrnBheo-Boys^ ifa hor w ’ Extrn->ia>- E «lteo 1““ ^ 2 __ - .2-bdfm apanmont w/oppla ifl- i Innalh. 734-81S3. aflor 4 pm_ J Sd" ------' . ' - tho dfums...dnims ®ood loblos, 2 lamp «£W«. 1111-38 Ranch King fiding 3 naos ffonlogo on MSd" — 6 324 « '4 9 “. 0quiol 4 ptox. laundry room. North Plata Olllcaa . nico swlvol rockor chair. mna SI. 2 b lo c * N. ol Saw-iw- R o n t a l s no pols $2B0/mo. + dop. , lawn mowor. good running od. " j o n T s w e h a u I T A^/n^6/1.C■^■ll734-9032. n , 070 Wanted To Buy j 733-0471 am Of avonings._ condition- gor S400.734-5487. _ looih School, roolior ownod. For Usad carpot. Good Soil Of irn d o lot-incoma ■ I trill movo you f Soars LiiwnWftff. 8 hp otoc- — a n y w h e r e Jor lo w ihon In i Kimborly. 2 bdim. uiiliiios i A-1 Happy Hooker WorrTwT ^ Icondilion. $1.00 por yard, ,^0 ■ «^ttv,T;all 734-S380. drum s., c renting o truck. It Phono 734-8997 ■ - ^ .3; 'Bosl locollon. NE ol TF, 060 Warehouse ' - fol 050 Fumlilwd Ho u m # FBEE ESTIMATES G Trumphot.'noodsI dooning. j2 bodrodm-sota.-l-Wng-wvl- WaWagofw-and wagon whools------Woodridgo aroa. l aero. — Call 324-3490. /A404. 3 bdrm. 12 balh. util. & Storage Rental 326.4569.324-3351. _ 1 ^inrw i &II 734-6030. M S &dl 662.3256- 1 ano various pioces ol — 1 bodroom houso lor roni^ Kimbofiy. 1 bodroom, rongoI r room, cntpoting. foncod BEE BOARDS WANTED 3 I backyard, $300. 734-MS8. Upright piano, oood condi- e horso-draw n machinory lor For ealo: 5 acros with wator, maiuro person, roloroncos,®*' & folrio. 306 Monfoo. $190 b Twin bods (2) complolo. yayard ornomonls. Phono W o lJo ro m o . $12,600, CaB pot. Cnl 734.3458. ___ ^igdo^.734-50B0. . . 7hre»M Pfopertv Mgmt._ tlonT $300. Call 537-6974 i 1 *125 both, oxcoltoni condi- 423-4750 42: ntir>r 6 0 m. _ ttvonlnas, i 3 2 4 -2 7 6 6 .______— 3 bdmi houso. stovo, roirig.^,‘g- uuB o2b d fm ;2 b a th ;m ^llo f BUYING; scrap gold jowlry. i lion. Call 9.'»^-”^?4 ■ I olft lof Milo. 733-2407. _ ! , roma or manulacl. o « J o a d diamonds, « sterling ailyor-'■ CUor ( upftgW plarjo, ^ 5 . i — dishwashor, loncod yard,L .r homo, in Jerom e. * 2 5 ^ 1 * , riftom hn.-ilnd. 734-4060,----- « 090 P e ts & Supplies Houso lypo 3 bdrm, dbl 444 4ih Avo East. N o gcis.SJI' bdrm houso. fols. $185, CollI A pts now availablo lor p e r­ wnro, pocket watches, silver Excollonl'conditlon. j Call j ______(082 Building Materials _ wWo. docks, chop, carport,ort, $340 por month. C a l 734- 3344119 Of 324-7449. sons j 62 or oldor or dis- doHareTcoin colkwlions, otc. S34-8226ovonlnofl. { 11x10x21 fish lank, 2 ftltofs, ! 063 W anled to Rent . * ... oit1o.sprinWof..on 2 ocros,ros, B044 Of 734-7M9 w k o n d s ., 3 ablodrtinndicappod porsoris. Idaho Coin Gallarlea Vintago > hoi roddod londof :Botwoon 75and100_shoe^ 2 2 air! pumps, 20-30f lancy 137 OoO, M oro larm acro s ) Roni i utilities basod on in­ ^Mor.hlUtolr>.733-B593_. . straTM SO . 678-8625. \4-x 8-x ’A* shoolrock. $3.50 p gi, u p p i* K U j now hon». ovul 10-43 walorod. TradoF 051 Unlurrtlshed Houses como. Call 733-5765. TwinI Rosponsiblo person wanis ■ Glllllond'.a Balt and T ^ l e • ooch C al 326-4379, 10 am Mako Mi oltor. Can 537-6974 Twin Fnlls M oa? B2&-51SO^ " : i Fnlls Housinfl A u ih o iity .^I homo lo ront or toaso, musi y ? f J r r u > 6-a282 ovonlngs havo room lor NwS«„ond 077 'Home Enjertalnment j Mobilo horrw loU . Adullft & Claan 2 bdrm . t o r ^ yd. i Nonh Elm Sliool. Twin Fnlls, G arden tottico. 4-x8’, « 95 2 purobrod j fawn colored tamily. lorms. FHA & VA ap-03- 435 4th Ava N, S 255 dop I gnoal HouflinqOoponunity^ calvos. Any area. 733-2679; 7 a m to 11 pm MnpM. 734.2638 allor S. _ ■ 8;30-5:30 or 326^598 alter, Sundays 7 nm to 2 pm, _ , , . g ? J d . Call 734-6943. , ,«7.T0 dnv«. 326-4740 ovoa- ATTENTION flENTERSI 6:30 p.m. 324-7244 leave . — 2 bdrm houso. bQSomoni I K.ho.l«.aolte.7M.g259, ss r Avaflabk)' now. 3 bdtm npi. tcrawlera. 612 BthAw | $6S/oa. Call 438-8093. _ ;ons Voty etoan 2 bdtm h o i ^ , : li mnr.rjiae. vory doan. maiuro poreonj ■ $350/mo. This melodos all W Joromo, 324-2727^- B• ra n d now F ish o r AMM 6 Iroo kittens, Manx & 040 Camolory Lots only. J250 + » 0 dopos«. ' utilitios. I 066 Mobile Home Space Wani: One window mountt camcordor, com^o'o. *22‘- ; ’ Siam ese, 6 4 7 wooks oW. Cort 733-1283.------HomeRentala 734-7321 lico, $1000. CaU 734-2694 Posl I holes, rough jum b^’ ^Call 734-8140.______3SMCOS In Sunsol Momorial Wandoll-2bdrm,W/Uhook^ fouoh boams. 324-819L------^ ' Park, Lak* View Gsrden*ona 2 bdrm. nico aroo,. sioyff Atlractivo 1 6 2 bodroomI Mobilo home sites: 1 iri _ nhf>f 6om . ______! Adorablo Cocker Spaniol _ w/d hook-up; potto.jikclico _up. stovo & .folridaorolor 4 apts, w/applt. OW. nico . RED CEDAR, swing, interior Ac ...... - ■f«a.34g-19ft3 collocl. ^ __5160-indudos waior. $125 “ counlry, $ 100.-l-fn Jotomo. r -Konwood KD26Rluml^,- 1 yard- Rol.' not pols.--$290 yard: closo io shopping. t7S . 0^1324-3430.______1_ 071 Wanted To trade fMjw. ond 750 rocords (60‘s 'wall coveting, D-F Lutjbor P wntor lum- 733-9S23 OVOS.2 ^ m il 536-6471. - rontal asoisianco availablo. P^fy^Avfwl'onds^ ™ 045 Mobile H om es n. g.H.O.Wcncli'll S36 G244. '' SEE US FIRST! Singki and 7 8 8 -4 2 3 0 .______— - 3 bdmi homo, loncod yardard, _Wondoll; Nico 2 bodroom ~ dbl wido lols. Chock ouri For sale- ot trado: oood lonl AKC Boxer pups, champion 14x64 2 bdrm. 55500. w» wii (300 a monlh, in Joromoimo._$225 por month, plus $100 Avnil Juno 1, (2) 1 bdrn> trailor. sloops 6. vduo 083 Garaao Salos Whw^ndllnofi. C a l7 8 8 -9 4 2 2 ._ logo Call 324-2715.______CnU 733-6454. _ i $ 1300, good shapo. Call movo & sot up, *17 Villago - apts, $195. U) ' bdrm " :A nliquo g loss w are, worn- AKC Cockor. mnlo. 5 mos. Wiwa ■ 73a-2161/324.4203- hg.,L; c A|I734-7807. 2 2 § :« i9 ------:------2 ^ A1422. 2 bdrm w / l i r o i : ^ — 281 Caawall Ava Weat - RENT A NEW TVl Own ® groat lompormoni, $75 wUh 1974 24 X 56. 3 bodroom.n. 2 indudos wolof & sanitation^ i 052 Furnished Apts. Clonn. 1 bdim. appls. rolof- Phone-734-8064 'new colorTVby^r(^lng,No g g t g ^ 4is, no papers. Call . 072 Antiques DOS, mbwinB,*2ftS; 734-5858 .& Duptexos tl7 0 Cfill734-3537. _ oediiofs d»oc^.,^,M "n andW od, 1 0 a m to 6 pm. _ 4: > Of. -T h raa M PfOPortv.Mgmt.. f, Mgrchoodlio ______It Avo Nonh, Cai(«. 733-7111. oltof. Cnll 324.S49S. . 2^1:. 601 Main Avonuo Wosl. T I • Cloan 1 bdrm. siovo S roirig, ■ Antiques: McCoy (cob^ Erxsrmous ESTATE,SALE olI AKCaI Labs, $75. 366-2403.T ^ A170. Charming 2 bdrm’ w bodroom. ulilitios indudod.(J 311 6lh Avo E :;$190^pl!^- 1 bluo), rod riding hood oldd ------tho Iato Donald Emigh. nwH- 5 : , 1978 Soharo. 28 x 70. 3 0.’ £100 doposil. Call 733-9S76^ = lamp, milk glass. raMroad ; Black Lab lomoto. bom 11/ (5®- $160 a monlh plus $100 do- 079 Appliances known Monsanto Chomical 88. good disposilion, $25. bdfm. 2bnlh. liroplaco, or Cloan 1 bodioom, Indudos« J eh.iin, scales. 733-8876. _ woodsiovo. oxcol cond. posit. Contact Susan ollor C n l lW l 3 2 5 or 532-4468^ Thraa^lPfOPOftyMsmt^ all ulilitios oxcopt oloetncity.f- 067 Mscellaneous Cfjorrywood drop-loal dming9 15 cu It GE rolrigeralor/' * ^ a iu l glassware, sil; | igO.OOO. Cair734-0329. "■ Quiot neighborhood, $185 lor 1 Bordo^Cojlto/^^pups. -40' B2l2-»eo. Nico orpn lik< S For S»U table and 6 padded chairs, I W j iy v o j g ; , I 1983 Conyoncrosi 24 x 48, ------ono. $200 lor two,_plus SlOO - Whito o>i3inal-kitchenTano«?T- ‘ pkjs carport, shod, awnincflintJ now hofno, largo 2 _bdnfl n 5 carpolod. Iroshly palniod W doposii. Non-smokors only.'f- 10’ Jold-out wood ladder.[• Phono 423-4750 allot 6 pm_^- 17 cu. tl. CoWspol trooM^ Also appliances, linons. C , and dock. 3 bodroom, < No pots. Coll 423-4852 or 8‘ aluminum oxtonslon lad- I kitchon iloms, rocks, arli-• m malo” SSQ .’c r o y tom olo nriL op p ls, liro p lo c o . io n ca o i; ,bi.,.j.^034ihs,M. ■ Nice oak de»k-ityle library , Coekflloil. $30.73^8687. _ both. AC. oxcolloni condi b o S y id . g&ogo. Availabli '• 734 5493 ______— dor. Vary good condilion. lable. has drawer A ink woll, . tacts, sporting goods, tools, C lion, sol up in Buhl park II - Cloan 2 bdrm. oloc h o ^r. C nll733-64^ am or e v o s _- Cali 733-0471. mom A ovo.__ 4HB 4l9&hSireoi.Ftor. _ hundrtjJsolbooTja- , G GoWon Relroivor, puro^od, 8U5 P r o o Motlot Furnishod studio, appls, ' , (21 7 n garage doofs. with Every Itam prlcad to aellLI g, spayed, loves kid^-n^^nt- ______lit. lom /u 733 9 5 7 ^ bo- nm mowino 733^3720, Ono Bank (Trust Dopt).-® ~ moial ltacklng_$l£S.wi2).U. 0° ! ^ r'if7.®^tUfi7°' r r EOH. 2 bdrm api. dr.ipos,s . Whirlpool air condiiionor^ L-liaag:!'!!!:- ^ T?6ldOfrftotri«rvorT3uppio9— '------enll S43.4961. ______and. Furnishod upstairs I W rn s- 5000 blu, $75 each. (1) »2 Oak otlico dosk. churty d t^ 3 yoor old 22 cubic loot‘r sato starts May 24. t ^ g h? g bom 4-12-89, $100 oa. Can In Boltovuo, Most som io i P stove, roirig, on!‘»noo 3 Iront dosk. Duncan Phylo'o Vi/hirtoool side-by-side ro rig-■ May 27 starling at 9,00 am f JJ,,; ..- eatatu column* ol cl.v.siriod:^^ Repair, rocovotingT^K— :------CoppoRona-apo(lmom_sizlf)co T am a drum s o t Purobrod lomalo Boston tor- IEILFDRNL Sli- -w a v a -G E , M i c r ^ e ovon _ rior. $65: gurobrod male ______IFIED^RDI •<9J.71P7of 3g4-6499 r wiifTsomVd-sTmSaB-Cali- — GLASSII wilh toucf conlro|-o«ol-□t -nM ~T ool»— ■ [ e by the Times-Hews; In Kimborly. n so 3 bodroorn-m isssrfg Tom. 483-5045.______— cond. $150. Call 734-2736^ K you are unablible to call or came 4 p1ox, indudos stovo and ) Approximatoly 80 yoar okJ Now mkjo*ovo,; 4 monlhs^ 7 V4 inch Block and Deckoror f Purobrod Old English 't»1rigoi,iior. $215 a m onth S d»:ular saw. $45.862-3256,>, Shoopdogs.« 2 male 3 mo, Is order form to our — uprighi grand piano Vory*'2 old, oxcoltont condition. Call office, simplyy iclip and mall this plus doposil T33-4952. _ Custom Pleated Shadoa: r, good condition inside ana _ BUwk and Docker 5 - grinder, cn u T ? ; ^ - $75, 734-5081. an get your ad startedI . Jorom o Horltago H om oa, (1) 71 7/B* wlit lor S.G.D,“ ■ !!,ii ::..iB37-i7es. B $65. Call 662-3256. ' _ EBo sure lo Include prico classified departiirtment so that we can _ _Apts-tor-pottons 62 A ,o ldor. d ! ' ■ ^ ^ ? '7 « " ^ ^ 5 T o u p o colofT ------W HnnjarElffctrlrcomont' -« or handicappod/disablod. mixor. Call 734-5163, tsato In elassiliod without delay. Will considor r.ingto porsons isfc-nmiell-OlullStt——— — ^i. . ko<» Irving, or 324-7302. ------■ Please p nlv-ponuti UI }•••’ ------u,»dur UL l-tidtimTlTT^-S'i^l^U-o r t2 )-a 9 X 01 Oeixllowood-cai... Ront/utililios basod on in-n- or, $65 00. j ‘ There arare approxim ately 26I charactersc F u n C.-^ll 733-5765. Nico 1 bodtoom-apanmonl.— ^’^1 ‘*Vo* * ^ (includinling blank spaces) perr line.I i t ‘ (l}-72* Split tor S,G,D. mush- $150 a month, $50 deposit.’nr room cotor. $l50(Kiisch). ______« Pleasee ppav according to ratele schedule which is No pots. C.nH 733-1915 lor^ (2) 26 3/4 X 28 1/4 aOivalor IZ Z prlnteiOlOlBlllW'- - I.__ SjjiiiiM CDE GUJII 1 bodioom op.inmfnl5. Apply I al Mondowbrojsk A^art- [ Please runri m y ad in cliilassiflcation ^ID IDIIIOECTTD I pioasoni btighi t bodroom ______d a y s . I .-(panmonl, mco cnrpot. lilod i #______f o r 1 bath. W/D available 734-^ From ond mask lor SaWo.^e. ■■ - - ,in $50, Kodak 8mm sound racter per space please, inincluding blank.spaces,) |I 4226 or 733 8458. 660 Main j (Print one charac j Avo N. M.innnot-Apl a7. movto camom, proioclor and jo .=«nAn S7S.Ca^ 7^3-4817^r ' OOioi. doan I bdtm, $230. _ _ _ _ _ ■ ’ >n‘ GE VCR. oxeollont condj-.di'. ■ 1 no.v Lynwood M.ill, c.nrpoft, j,g , I WO l.ialiW. 934-4216 ovos.1 • non. $125. Sigrvolure sowtfig miWEmBsSSBBM ■ ^ machino, oxceloni condition. CARPET LAYING | 1 RENT BASED ON INCOME!Si ?i?5.Ci;il733.3e33.______^ S«rvlca ■ r^',: 9 5 S f E . ■ Call Stovo _ I Bliss and Jctomo Id. Cal Filor m froo ost. Toirony, 734-3322, | . 438-S379 ______! ■ -W -1S 30 324-8818.. ' Good usod 1 HP jot pump S — taso.^te.l _ I.' — CaIt-326^4«-t«2------: ------r------■ ■ t h e f a l l s Handitodi 3-tpool torgor.. 3 3 - I . ; - APARTMENTS ■ IHSSSSE I 0G4 Ouincy I e c t i m m m M s m S im m ■ Jusl romodolod-sol. Carpel, : m •' la n d 2 bdmi'. iiwns/gardons/landscaplng ■ Itom S230 drapes, krtchon cupboards.S : a imlly Lawncara. | Lawn ly mir.e 423-5353/733-5144 _ ys and pn- ■ ir lots w/4' tractor mounl . ^ No !»A or Master C harge (Cir ----- almond roliig, $160. 5 nooro-«i - Also Cusiom BuiltliltHomoe I . - uill boot ligbis. $75 oach. 45 ga . ■ Kr n m a m m s m ■ C red itt CCard Number I 12 J 64, 1 bdfm, 1 b.nth, uli I 734-7806, ovono n l n g s ■ ______I iy loodi wiili w.-uJiw & df^dry- salt waior lank wjich & nl ■ taw n mowinring, trimming and B ■ - - . . .Expiratication p.ale_ ------______. J <‘f, r,*Jo 0^ r.ido lolng, r.lov<>vo. •ncccossolies. $300/ollot^ ^29 ■ No n a l iropical w /laroo lir.1) Reasonable rates, , ■ JIM-JAC'S ■ “ 1 o.ir. lu-nt, .nit eondilionor, N na 734-4431- ■ Troo Tr stu m p romovaJ art! S235 •. d'.!D, SkyLin.ino !{7S/oHQf. C.-'ll 733-4058. — __ ■ » otkJ wookonds. | -too Froo fintimntoo. 423-4792 ■ a v S c i i i es H u t G ...... Pm». C.ill 73:ur,67______Oil_lank_i;65. paHqnj_ r i ^ibcr i ; __n ___ I ____ Charge per line Foi tonl 12 I GO S bt-droci rnft: supor BMM tiidvio cam I ■ - Number oft PD a v s ^ moOilo liotno in Ji.-iomc. mlip- ora and pro)oclor. Phonto"*-* I HANDYMAN; Lighlaht oloctri- ^ ______;— lico tX74-S267. ______unting. cor- ■ P a a tC;o o LIquIdatora I pliancos lofiiiihfd. me ------■ cal. plumbing, patntii JIM S”t REE"& UW N CARE * 1-3 d a y s ...... P per line ynril, SI7&,‘n.O f>3G 67C.4 ----- Soil propellod lawn mowtstwor. ■ ponity. A ropairs, .^^ooosti- Fr ^ n^^a^n^ing woods, dando- ■ liluor, 734-4767. ■ Troo 'If or>d shrub irimmlng ■ 4-7 d a y s ...... per. line Jerom e, laigo mobilo hom.'tno, Lowry console organ will«itli ■ !n..a-s Call 733-1762 p lorKsil^ s c a p in g , C al 734-5719. . ^ St'JS Cnil 324 35:;7 ^ ___ Mag« Gonlo, singio bod nninnd ■ 8-15 d a y s..... ;per line' I la - ■ I ' - Singio wide li.tik’i. 14 x GO G 9 drawer drossof. 3 spd la 16-30 days...... ’ 10/ dius bieyck). All n oxc wnC□nd. - — 1,jM i ■ I ______I ■ 0 per line . 2 bOtm., t'O'!! Kiicimt^, r-;n-?ir\-tltgD t 733-1220.?o. I ® THE c a ElEENSKEEPER ! J ^r— mO, plu-'-. r-p,w imii ,s ■ Prolossloilormllnwncaro t - .Troortoo & shnib topping A ro- . ■ # lines______X $/Iine______;^r,.1.t nt r^m sicklo b.ir w.ilking mowoiwor- I ■ 733-405555 or 423-5005 ^ novnl. lf€>o ost. Jonn Mc-‘ GO bar,o r.Ulion w.'antonn Irlvownys. | 3rido. 733-0939.734-4365 | ; • -4 1 mobilo unit. 2 mat> bacl-'^rk I Dolivorod lor driv ^ Subtotal 058 Offico 4 B u sin ess m-l M patiung tots, olc- 1YWJ can . ______I ■ mday insertfon. add $ pachois lonl. Powino m.n ■ ti.iul too. Coll Nor‘Jofthwost ■ For each Sunc Ronlal Lhim). 543 8803 d.iysTuoi ; add $2 if ad is 6 or $r 1 if ad is 5 I Ct.nno A Rigfling. 733-1234. 73i H b h h m m m ■ or less lines; a 70010 I100r,q H. noo d lucoca. S.H : 543-6539 ovoninn-. r more liaes + ------■ " StBllonary"exceiel»o bIKr)IKo.‘" ‘—------* I L ^ « lion, p.itVKin hv.nl,J)ldy compuior, $50 $& ■ AdvorUa* wftaro y 30 yrs oxp. tols > _ ifQ •ng th*I baroalrta In ciaaaHiod _ modol, iiicollunl loc.'itiol,on. ' 736 6687______m ctM M od. g 734.8648 lotlorlroeosiim.no. ■ cShMVOlll^aomotr. I ____ ,jlEN S unit, MfdKOt^ nro?______a ' ______■ _____ ■ ' ______:i ------I i p d ..t EdipiQ.J.y!).-u old. g o ^ ; ______I ______~P:O7B^540 , p.iiii coniicl, now $C'(0. a.'. irOGAO'lr-i-nAvu L.IM ■ ■■■I ■■■■II Twin F oils, Id a h4 o 8(------^— I -P oihlrr Rf-'liv, 734.?97272. ; Inn $f.OO/otl(-t 73-t G'J22 o 8 3 3 0 3 ______J ,3 , Twin Folia. Idaho C-7. I Tiincdav.'MaVlnv 23, 1909 Times-Ncw3, T' 0 99 6 ^ r 3 9 ~ irU e t-R e cireationtMi t lU A u to n atotivje ______n e r s ^ m m 5 Cycles S Suppllos ,2525 Tcaval Trallqrs '32 .Aulo Pans 135 c -Aecpssoties , 7qa~Jl' Hailoy Davidson, lull _ H4 Farm tmpumsnti JT 104 Horses______^ ^ 1075 optoina chairs; out ot dross.)ss. complotoly ovor- . Fofmgri Morkot H jlod moiofi $4000 or bw t. • 14‘ NH swailwr, cab, AC. 6 ^ 6 Codco convorsion van. haulod 1 yoar old rogislorod Quartor ^ 979 28'A' Road Rnnoor. ^t condition,' rod in color, otior.>f 7_: 736.0938 ntiot 5pm ^ . , H ^ o »lv. Call 324-7Sea. _ g p h th whool vncntionlropor. ^ ^ 31 Honda CB 900 Cus- ; jstablo nrmrosts. adjusl- ,901 y 3 year Old pufobfod Arabian. £ .xcolkKH condiloo, Soo lo ) pedestal lor roclinmgot tomn, , EExcollonI condition. . I mm ' DOweiMO Call 678-5490 -OM F*rmSo(td gigroon.bfoto, S500, e.yoor, 1. ijno-$300-lor-paa.-C all. _$.j iolOO.or_beSl,ollcr,-Ca)L; o ------. old rogislorod Arabian maro. 2! M U - Tif961 i r AlponWo 5lh wtiool' 733.71-7169 or 324-37E0. _ 438-8t.B-8t4G nl''>f pm • i tfiOO.Sill S2S-SB2B. II traito' ySndor Chovy motor, oxc. 1 981 8 1 fK nwasaKi 750 LTD. ‘ • immr rv low milos. 2 sols ol ' 4 matchod mulos. gonllo. ISO Hosston PTO choppor, ' Can 734-3567.______J::^-hay-ond-«ow-2-row^o-- W - k n d to -t.v sriu o W 'fa tK -;------..,JoS^S>S:^°^2i £ S - | ndshiold i exlt.io C.iii hoad, $4500. IH sldor- 10 sJrongth Morose pow- w indsl ■aS-2754. ______I 126126 C am pers & Shells I. condllion-noW , $275, 4^-i-t>< inkn 1500,324-3650. 61 Yamnha 1100 UidniQhi Allaira sood lor salo by 5 16.4-30inch John Dooro 11_Mark Kidd al Vnlloy En- ig s t Y 1974 i r Kit campor. nSnn/ten , 733-1128 - ___SpociaKWal, low milW; 0»culwnl - — ' 6 yoar old Ouonor-Thor-"J•duaTs and now rlms ond Bloctric iridflo. gas slovo. a _ ^ ' oughbrod, rogistorod. 15 ^ oloc ndilion. St650. C.iH 733- , ll.%70ofS43.S066- « stoostoops 6. lumaco, porta pot- :98or 734.3B75,______- hands, hos boon in 4-H 4 f : jS 'i ly. hyd. iacka. Groal buy. ^ s SK Pionoor 9tnin vafiojy com f $2106, Call 3244122, E22S,i s lof snlo. Cnll 734-67ZB_ ,935185 Yamnhay YZ 250. walor sood fof Mto. 63 b a g s o«M , )oled, $1200. Call 733- I :SaSSoftlC -SS g g g S B me ’A tl 1970 Rocky Moufltian, Forr SSalo: 1964 Lincoln Con- coolei day t t i i ^ ^ ^ d ^ o n l o d | 8 '/{i ontal with sulcido doois_ 209a_n198 allot 5 pm.______' 1970 Chovy Bobtail w/ otocoloc wotor pump, lumoeo. tinoni I j $450. Soo ot 116 3rd Slrool. Bdy ^ ajid interior in good ,906>86 Kawasaki KX 500 lijw ■ un* v ^ w / ,$45 a ^ , N oods ongtno. Moke now.1W 7337 8185 or 733-8570^ ^ ______Mur vi^fo i n ^ l e Volley 7m V , ^ Bluo niiH eorpot kit lor siandr^ ^ '• bought ond soW. Wo Iwy' \ V-8 motor. 12 row Alioway . Fofd-pir-nnd-boot-lor-wm' H»Uoy-caibs..6Q0 ^ 4 3 0 5 .0 ^ black,.ack^koikors. 5?00 mitoO;______□S54 ooflv mam Cf OVOS. - \ kilter horsos. Call 733-6055^ j^ ir f hnr. 676-5366 ovos.___ ------^Fofi '5 oa. (41 15 > B «l»m „ » m T s r 3 2 3 ^ - Wflniod: Allalla haylago. NW • T C aso toodor, $4500, IH dow. Call 734-6852.______»'5.oko whools lor Fold 4 x 4 2391191 - Cal 324-23S3. I houoo bak) choppOT. $1200, ining oot 1975 Musl.mp 11. onw-n,«.S1SOO. J 32^2536. _ _ ICall hutches. $50 ooch. 987 ZX750 Ninja, now rddi- - I Othor miscollanMus itorns. E L L S IInsulolod shell for Joop T g r 097 Hay, Grain & F w d 'Standing at stud: Sorr^ ] 5 P E R S H I is. now raqitig-chmn, modi- ,r - . . . 7 Mmmoh’jaek. AOHABtoJ _| Call S43-5190 or 5 ^ 3 -6 2 2 4 .^ C A M I J1000 >,<.lon, $100, Coll —ortlng out 1981 Subaru j|(,diod lenders, excollorft j — -I50-ton-800d- quolilV I- 7020AC traclor. 120 hp, ------t j r e w a ijRJE> g3?4-2766^------^ tni bof.tctlm 3 2 4 -6 5 0 3 ^ .ghnpohnpe. 390Q mios, $3600,- ' ofod^^^c^jyj^ali gr7'rv,':gr5';°S64.7“ : «»h. oic. duals. S36-2379. CA^SI 13,9120 ovos. ;______wanted oamper 127 ,2; Motor Homaa ,,35 !'• Andorson rock pickor. Dahl Reed of Ha:azelton of an unwi 35 Cydos & Supplies Y! Hondahoi 70 cc 3-whoolors.- 0 Pj >1I a37w>439, , or trailer, call us — VTV. liko now, excel cam per shell, tent, c 1974 EXECUTIVE. 22 f l.lv —9HHondT750^oio^i^ i' , Oonohuo swothof irailor. liko recently sold nis c ,s many-of our onionna.m rool oir, generaiof. '9 7 u s o onch/oHor 886-2580^ 2nd cutliM hay. buy by balo ' now. Soil,Of trado. *250Ct shell and the phonme kept today. As AT. PS. PB. mlcrowovo. _ g^l.mi(l;5M J574 rs , wiir attest, goa'olociric rolrig. noar now 197973 Hondo 90 irail b i ^ ^Ini T^^°rniiaSj^l56i'"^ ' r Cnll 436-6192, ______people customers !nll 324-4717 .thor 9 prn,----- ^ ill BIwA 5 year old roflWori^f. Doolkadof.3100Jiko now. ringing-. 5 m ore p rndiale. now dropos. now Cal A SrH A Y COM PANY will li you're Times-Nevews Classifieds tuo, owning, CB. oxcol cond, ,g ; donmip hay eack yo»da ol Quartor Horso Q O ^ '> 0 v ^1 Can 733-0670, J______were interested 1 If 974 9 0 0 KawasKi, $tibO 70 portoncodridor.$700orbost nt to rid get results., i Phono 733-2688, _ gal;all 734-4767,------:»olmet5, Excellont condition, _ oHof. Call 324-3939. For saJo- John Dooro 4;boi- like Dahl, and want 24 ft Oodgo moioihomo. lully ,97 r lom plow. 16': Intomatibrjal 974 Hondo 90 uail biko. cali:K.-ill 324-7297, BEE BOARDS WANIfcUI Black Appy maro. Broko TD-9 bulldozer. For moro in- soll-containod. $3000 undor c»ft11 al 4i>3-4349, ^ KX 400, dopondablo^, 1 own- I will com o to y o u . Royoy lough, n movor. Usod in^ tom,alioncall4M ^^ ------mnrkBl. Call 786-9457. ^1976 Hondo 250 CR, dirt or, , nover raced, RM 250. fVt«rm«465.S2aO COllOCt._. mountains, on catllo. can 7 4 20 loot Stordutf, lo w ^ . biki)iko. $299, Good condition. now piston, clutch and , i ;: mnn afl ol. 324-3740 o v o s ^ g u a r a n t e e d sprockois. ro-built by SuruW.. Hoavy Montana borioy doliv- r Bost Now Holland hay balor I$8000toosJ filter, 734-6202 unsoroot. 324-3821 o v o s ^ spro< 1978 Honda CB 750 A, seo?00 nt 350 Main Ave N. orod hoppof i^Hom trajlor.or. Gonllo 5 yoar old rog. b ro wA. ropolr. Now 6 usod hoy davs Of 423-Sg70^ eves. m- ooldlng. Dinner Flight brood- Husband honkorin-to see 10,10,000 mlloo.tnink box. lair- $5K$550 oachorboaoMef,CoU, . ss.e s por 500 W ight Am- [|1 7.T4.S722or543.832l, broes Farms, Wondoll. ID. Alosko;Ab Wont to buy,"’^ ^ Inono. ftooitooaid, $750 or best 734; ID. ^ o S n o s^ '’ - "SX, 7-M.?,T4innor6pm, _ kXKX 80'1 9 6 8 Kawasaki din ;h Hosston 6450 14 tt sWalhor m o to r h o m o or sm oll 5th otii ^ Horso broaWnajralnkig. ond wtinm Can 734-5609------t980 Horioy Dovidson. R.T bkobiko, low hours, onm doon. Straw. 40 tof). Maiio o ll^ w/condrtionof. a * , o^r ^ ------S t tiaSO- Coll 5434140. — hours now cor\d, $13,000, _ 30. 8000 milos. $3995, Call £10! lor/ H orM shotIng , r;ilt^S327.A4-8325.___ 125 Travel TrollQri ^2125 Traval Trailer# -,212a Utility Trailers 737 r« 4 S 4 0 nltor 2 pm.______WAlWANTED: Honda trait 90 or USTAfH-way 420 orindor/ 121 Boals & ^ 110 mainly tor port^ But tl« 0 . Can 322-H79.79, CoftocJlvo ond mmrnit>g., Intomallonal 560 diosol Ifoc 1984. 22'-6- Rood — 1980 Yam nha Y2250. g o ^ i p 7 ^ Call 934.5610. osk tor Tim. Marino Hams J17- Starcralt 5lh whool uoiT 19 Ho'ovy duty troilor. 1 ton 1®condition, tow hours. , $600. yirf^nl hnvo V0II7 734 -7 9 6 9 ^ W«nt«d to buy sovoral L tof, now dutch, good tiros or. quoon bod. soll-coru- mtondom.nxlo.o^tlros. « lo &U body. $150. Coa COI k. runs good. 2 quick tatch T Cnll 733-8761 days-Rick, or oy. M u lo .S 5 0 Ib s. will p a ^ 12' supor flomd fisher Soars tninodr3-woy p rolrigoroior, roroady lo go. Swops 6. 2 734-1636.______g 136 Heavy EqulpmonI Ilo. u&od oik hunting last yovo^^ 19 Casi» backhoo. _■ OIIB davs. 734 4470 o v o s^ • soil both or soporaloly, Call a w ry Irttlo. oxc. c<|odi- J ~ JD 2 tu r Flex.7t plantor, ox. s -ttonrM usrsoo to-opprocialo.- pfony Boy Roglsior*^ ArabI* collont condiiton. IzSOO. CollI 733-82617 ...... — I lui is Call 326-4656, ^ 098 Farm* For Rent maro; U yonrs-15 hands,Is. ?tg6.5326 ovonings,______- , Hoovy duly Calkins boot Dfivo. j Filor.______£ - $5 D-8cnlmolor,110HH-1.;oO . John Dooro 155, b l^ o .. trailor. 1 15-17 fool boat. Ex- •- 1986 Wiidornoss, 28 loot. 5Sg°Jro.%.ga.=”- if 222 acros primo boan or T 1966 20 tool Road Runner, 1oxcollont condition. $6500, 102 1; Auto ParU — turn &.tilt hydroulics. liko> coiionl < condiiion. Can ovos. full-siio bod, soll-eontoinod, o) 1982 Honda 125 XL. $550. 321!! Bpud around on Hozolton now.Watls18!3boltom1 :786-2709 or days. B234331. ' Call 324-3770. Accessories I^nil ci 423-S997. ______,- q •butto. Will nogotiato. Phonosno wantod; horsos to break and $2000 or besl ollor. Call C 139 PiU-UpTfUcka Lna^ mofisnqo,; _ rkJo al EDto. $150 a monthi‘l' hyd, r o s o t ^ . 90«xJ condi.• Nico., doan 17 It liborglass 543-8326 | or 543-4269______g:23- Prowlor. good condition - 1983 Honda V65 Magna ^ |!g,°,.ld,Caa423-5121._ ii«n ag4.4637ntior6pnL----- , 1971 Pinto- tof ports. $60, .H 1961 F 350 Ford l-tpn o ^ ! _ bool 50 HP Johnson, plus 1968 21 It. Shasta, lofwto'" sgoo 4 douWo troos, r«» • a'i;,'g!'7S?.g5,*"^- — _ nock yoko. sot oldoubit,bIo ' CHomlcst Appiicotion if(M> Disk or roller harrow i—J — i m J __ ! ■J W i \ l l r i — Aflvwhore In Magic-Valloy—I'— -i24-Snow-,Veh!de8‘^------« » o - . « r —T------UsIltR.-Jonos Inc Conslgnod tor Wodnosday, 733.8458 or 326-4181 _ _ 4 placo- all onctosod s n w . W 2 4 . 1 9 8 9 m&Oo irmlof. lully corpplodd Oldor 19' Kit iravol trailor. 45 hoad running ago stocK ^ • custom Baling It oood point, coll-conlainod.. Soddk). Park & Trail, oxed Throo 3-Ho Froom on S5P P 4 liflhtod inside, doors Iront g S , S 2 5 0 0 , 733-0421 cow pairs, ^ortg w«h OUfour t/vnt condition. 6B6-25S4._ .bokHO-Call-Oolo-Ewvaison:-in L S rn nr. Call 436^121- — r ” W oniod: 1 3 10 14- cnno 7BB-377S------T ^ m F a l l s Woslom soddto. 4 sizo 7J . l75-Aglo068lert E s a - chlld^^W wW n show^clot^ioth- C u a lo m H a y s t a c k in g9 i7S-AuloD^ers " 1972PLYIVI0TDOTH S/W,,,...... tad- CmlQ Shopnora, b5»-.>342 Formeroinformoiionon b u y & soli usod soc • ^ .7 4 7 4 . _____-dlos 4 took. Shop orounjund Custom hoy stacWrig. 2 wido URY MARQUIS... i m & - ngus whh us lost. b o < ^ w}wdl w and 3 sirlnfl b n lo s . J o o 1972MERCUI 2 ;__ not bo uodorsoW on boS25^ • riA C PH O EN IX ,,.. ! ,nil r.nll a?4.4940. ______1.756 ft ol B’ PVC QO iom!a oxlras. Good m roujrough 1981 PONTIJ )n bulk M SOO. Cnll 886-26. S3 000. 734-S464, For Salo' 300 gallon 1 ^ 1989CHEVR0IdletmetrocoupI' mltk.nnV t500.B86-27gl2728. . ^ T E D PIPE 16- Jol boal, Berkley pum 5 0 0 Fof Salo;'3 0 0 'slant man(nanflof. Now and Usod 4G0 Ford. $4500, Cali oarly oai 1978 FORq)FUTURA I ...... o n l y ^ l ' l?60ctiona. $3.00aft.4R ,410' UndorQTOuf>d p ^ o 10 or Inm 73^-6215: • • sodionc ot lock up manslangofs- Custom labilcolicm ,995"“ Cnll S3G27S4______AMOTH IRRH3ATI0N ■- v D j > 9 9 5 d T l T r AND SUPPLIES lents as low as For sala o' Rior! or p ^ m e 1982 FORDa LTDI ...... onlv ctlves. 300 gallon bulklulkmilk 1 milo oost ol ^ 1 , Hwy pipolino 543-4777.____ i W ■^,/u4Utauc ; lanK 3 unil OoUaval pip< .“ T o V 19- sOmi-doop V tiu boju^ bo. J %i SmMUte - 7 ^ - ^ I milkor. Call 543-404. 10 5 ■ 455 oWS V-B, |0t diivo, c down 72 months OAC. 943 S313______haust undor waior, nowv ’imo'ini o " 'y ■ _SPHINKLER-E1PE-BEF -flS!^nood-traiie.-w.ih-»po : SERVICE, Mob.10 prow whojjl!, custom covor a ETTTrra ‘ ® ® • and oflin 455 motor. $5W>5000. ------Cnll 788-4005 doys orr 7i 768- a Slool or ^030 ovonings,------i l S E I I IMOIr o R S - ;or. oil — ' — '55 onliquo More «ui5or. ™ 3s ( Place In The WorloM To Buy A Car mahoflany, 6 cylmdot, Inline Inl For Years aiand Years The Basies 733-7700 • ladlngol 114 Farm Implomonl!tnlS marino, B37-47333 9 1pm ^royM wHTOisK T W i n Falls______,7 s Qor'lfon 1978, CV 23. Ford F ^■ ■ P jM P |l||||P 701 Main.AvaExE. : . 7 t0 0 JD Max-omorgo 6 com S bonn plnntorp f»«col.0 4G0 iot, oxcoltont condiii $7000,734.8301, ' 9

a d v e r t W'' YOUR ■ SERVICE SPECIAL! . IN THIS DIRECTOR PlicocS undor Iho hoatlli youretioleol 3 ,1 9 8 9 . c'-S Timoo-Nuvfp, Twin Falls,IJ, 1^Idoho T uocjay. May 23.1 39-175 ,tive-Autcomotive ___ 13 ornotive --Automot 73 A u lo rP ly m o u th f t ; ISO Aulos-ChoviolBl ‘ - 16252-A ulo»J^ofd 173 ' 148 Anliquo Aulot ■ >53 142 Impoil/Spoili Car« . ^ <6 W . lATV. m 969 Galaxy, 429 o n g l^ ,1981981 Plyrftouth ' * I ' - — ------1 I*’" 1949 Ford pickup. oxMi 1980 Chovrolot Itnpo'^ 1sw ^ liros. njns groat. $500 tionwi 1966 BMW ^5. 4 ^ ^ ^,078 GMC Jimmy ROT«U~ I®aainl. ' runa opod. 934-5785^, dooidoof.-good eonditton, $1200, r? ^ b o L X . 734^ ovos. Cj E ° b o bby WOLFF ^a.,n.gj^nd!^. ^ C o fita a O a v o Sloul._Fafm_ rra3-6977-«>tk-lor Kovln__ 19M | T H E A c i sS O N B R I D G sunrool. 5 tpd. A0S ^ 1952 GMC -A ton p ic i^ . ^Cfodit Sorvi«w; 733-2577: ^ 2 _ 0 K ' 1981-Ford Vb ion 4x4 ^ ^ 4 CCa)Lovcninfls:.or ^ wookonds.. ^n980*Chtwy-Cit8iiOT. -flooi -19^ - J 6 2 734-4446.______^ 34-6428 Of 734-9033, conditfon, w n s good. $ 1 0 ^ B44B nflOL&PO------. NORTH «>A s19) car733^T9gn ‘"' —— r.iJtc.£GALyfj)Lldl5.n.9S.caifssyjp.jl}:?...... ______1083 1/2 Nissan PU 4x4 145 — — — WQ'roYQ'io roady wtion youatol • J ------: 5j"firm ri'HT.-u-SOia.______10 149 Auto»-AMC ^1982 Chovy Cavalior. 2 ____ in^tis-roughUUsslippcr,x ry . Without 66 Autos- V ^ K 10 9 3 ^ dow. PS. AM/FM. 734-5613 166 thc most clcar-cycd ndjusJustmcntswc 40 MPO pin- * « “ ™ 51; 1976 Pocof, good cood, ^ ^ M ercury & Uncoln 17474 Autoa-Olhor : ♦ A Q • fl<*bil d U M . 76.000. AC. oHcr, Can Jo^rfi nt 734-9516. fnll and get crushed. A iman must ♦ . 7 4 2 n “ <.360 423-5681^ TW1983 Chov S-10, oxc. 4x4. a«! 30.000 originol mi. OT motor. 160 Auto*-Dodo« . 974 Comol. AT. runs gooS; T979 j H Dotoun 210. $50pT • i; ------^mysabcr. Mtjtlways. bib u tjn o st^f ____ _ . . 1“ 1973 Plymouth Dustor. $250 • . - ‘"'W ES T EAST •87 -a? HorxJa Accord DX. 3- ^rwW point, tiros, brato8. , t ^ 152 AutO»-0ulck ^ f^TT733.aQ71. ^ 1973 the time.' 4 Q 10 9 6 5 do 1902 Omni 4 doof. 3 7 ^ Kboct oflor. Coll 326-4118. - lory. U-folnts. whools, t«»od —I960 Buick, V-6 , 4 door. AL mpMPG. $1650. 733.3437. IM981 Mark VI 4 door. 65K iifl Slh Stroot. Filor.______I ;- ______:iarcncc Day. * 6 3______------V G -s?[i,%KSbnrs.^. 60 i itint condition. $5000. Coll 4195 «u^.9fll0ovonift0S^ ^:^,”SiJb“S 3 S S oxIra g good Bhapo. $l^B9t>, .o|1983 Oodgo Sholby. AC. StrMt a to ck c a r i ^ t o t o : 1 ♦ K 7 6 5 4 2 £ t Call 734-Q7fi7| tor Ron. ^ ’34-4762. ______str#0 ...... ♦ J 10 9 8 1976 VW Bo#, soals 7 gj5 V m y m » n , 543.5712. & AM/FM casaoiio. PS.^PB. 2 ^ nduding traitor. Mako oltor. . ^ sslam lnac *KQJ106; aduhB. vary good cond. — 1904 Buick Skylark, oxcol- now liras. 324-3104 nltnf S_^ Dnll53g2295.------r':; South played today’s s'. = = 1985 Jo o p Wagon. dioMl. lont ongino, $1600, Coll — m ntage Ubles. ‘S O U T H no oxcaBonI tniloagi). oxcollonL .s-862-304-l.-Oakk»V— e .— igj cord with the pcrecnta 162 AutO*-FOfd-:------fc-cK^aiid 175-J75—Aottr0 eal»f8——— ;idcr w as lhat -_4K-4 ■ - —■ T -Jl condition, with worraniv. __ Whalhc.lallc^ toconsldc — » -A Q J.8'.7.ii,2______-■gSfeSsg Iot 423-481L 1965 Fofd G i ^ 500. AT^ $ « thc reality of West's p pr r c - c m p n w r ------45a^.^»-Ch8VTolal T ”TK im b erly R o a d T :.-i u^dcpro^ded ; ^ 19a5-Ran»-S0,.4x4,.ESZEBn bid superscdea any gu^di “ ♦ aTI AC, chrom o nms. g u moro t984-MofcofT-l.Yn».-^13Q0- —-— M o t o i^ .r a 1972 El Camino, now intorl^ T ra ^ 1734-43W ntior lom. _ Acr by percentage tables. bxtras. $5795.423-6240. ond paint, wiro spoko $3600/olk)f. $3< 678-7538, ’ Caj : North-South lire ''“““ SS?!""':* ; r . South won his clubub acc with Vulnerable: N 4428 ador 6. Con too ol 623 191987 SozuW Samurd. oxcol- vvhwhools, 350 motor, sharp! 1978 ^ Ford Fairmont, gow Clo:ioon 1978 Morcury Mon- he three clubs Dealer West U».inlnln ViOW DflVO._----- lotioni cond. 67a-i3l9. ovos, _ ^$2800. Call 734-4978. condition. $600. Call 326- arcuch ESS. good condition. mixed feelings about thei MSOO.-Oall 423-6489------^-06.■.•a6-GMC-Blli20r.Jor<«l.^— : ~ J . . In d u m m y . With f e w e r clubsc li in dum- The bidding: n976-CSwvtolonmpola-wog-- ~4626an0fSpm- -45: ? ■ -iESrkSib»wih'')olltof. m.racor, 1988 LT 230E Suiuly on. on $1600. 734-43fe ahor r 1978 79 Thundorbird. noods ves'^Chov- S 10 Blaior. : ivo been easy. Nort ortb East South ,0, my. thc slam would havo top mochanicol condlnon. ququodrunnor. Bolh vory good S n n n M o n . M 324-7269 „172 A utoa-Pontloe AT, loadod. $8695. ^ ; - East couldn’t , pbi. bl. -Pass 6 V to Rod 1980 Coprico. PS. r e . ini • On the olher hand. Ea: Fvonlnor.,423; ^ «Sondltion. Whh Ifo.lor. AT. ™ good condition, $1500. altor a(t, 7pm.______— • -85 Niseon Kingcab. hold more than one clublub, so It was Pass Passass Pass - *2 t47D0. Call 423 5390. CoH ^ 934-5150, 19: 4x4. S649S, “safe" to finesse into EasE^asfs hand. 146 4X4'« 4 ATV'8 bBlock i nnd bluo lowotod Su- S=cJ„°rfi5Wi. * . -83 Jo o p V^flflonoor. Iim- luki Somuroi, $5500 litml 11984 19 Z-28 Camaro. loadod. w or will irado lof lull siro PU, , ^ South drew trumps! withw his acc Openln ring Icai CInb king _ now tiros. Konwood storoo. I Can Cfl 324-3574 _ or '■l982 6M C ‘4x4. thorlbox.w Cnll734-3737, ' _ ™ I 1980 Pinto, whito w/rod SCnll 733-6839 a tlo f6om. _ fl7'¥oi'’u .& .,. ;; an3 /ineiscd to dummy'rriy’s T lla m o n d ■ I T.tryv. C^ll 733-7762. _ 19 - 10lon. tHock w/btuoS sllvor fjMoving rhuct soil, 1987 CMC ^ strlpos. rod Insido, sloroo. 1919W Pontiac. 6 ^ E . vory liko ,,-^o nowi . $ 2 3 9 5 . ____ , queen. East won and retueturncdadla- stripes, Uti kit 4 big tifps. S-15 . Im m y 4x4 Siona Clas- Ifl1987 Spoclrum. 4 door, sir good body, intonor and on- ..g4.'84 Nissan 4x4. $5995. > W IT H T H E ACES $3300. Coll 324-4552 or suisunreoJ PS . PB. standard go mond for one club discard. dlj and BID V ssfoo. 537-6687. ask lor wiro w hools. oxcol cond. Call flr ta sd o . 324-4104 oygs^ ;d over the Si. h a s a fow donis, no toason- I2lh winner. 1985 Chovrolot K5 Bluor. Jablo ollor rolusod. Call Miko. T w in TFaU s - 6.2L dtosol. 4 spd. auloOp. ‘ ------~ ( B37.63S5. S r r r > w - Silvorodo./\M-fW C M . i1955 Chovy Nomad, oxcol- roo. lilt, cruiso. AC. PS>. r e . 142-lmport Sports Care- t<2-llliporlSp«tBC»ra _ tiniodI windows Good condl- lont condilion. 99% tostotod. t 130 PIcK-t/p Ttucki r. lion. Coll 324-4037 allot 1.958 Chovy Nomad, voty - 5 1974 Audi, oxcol qwnomy 60m or 734-4473.______! nico. Call 678-7580 or 678- 1969 Fotd F-250. 4 iM » Mofvollor. 734-2259. _ 7560. or nHor 6 . 67B 0977. _ 0-ply tiros, tool box.-AM/FM SJJ 1981 Honda Civic elation.“■ 1985 Dodgo 0.50 4 x4. toll • yi^OO 733^817. 1S77 Dolftun2802>2x2. “I b ar, matching bumpers, sun 1Boautilul 1967 T-B*td Land­ au. 2 door hardiop. 390 V8 H 1973 Chovy 1/2 ton, SS paln» * AC- ''0^ ^ _ rool, chromo nms. now 'uo... z V S3800.1 324-S392 or 52S1— I plus nH tho options. 50.000 V-8 PB PS, AM/FM, slidingS 3 !M a i”33T5S« 3 1982 Subanj. Excoltont con- ; milos. Boon in storogo. nowi j Is 1985 Grand Wagonoor, tonx windows, StiSO or b«*t*•* ovonlnfls.______dilion. Toko ovof payments tiros. 366-7999 nltor Som. _ ftllBf. Call 3 2 4 - 5 3 2 8 . ___ Id. oJ $123,46 omonih. b£ton«» 'S 3 0 0 0 mllOB. oxc c ond, Solo or irado: 1963 Olds 88 1973 F o rt pickt®. VB. 3/J 4. rmwalnlnoSgSOQ. 536-2735^ station wagon, Raro. In good lon. 4 cpood. AC. PS. PB. on 1983 Honda Accord. 5 sh.noo. 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Gentlemen C allers nnd the ( I. “Il’s a turtle," secretary, Paul Smilh. The first men lo breakik thell gender b a rrie r al . “Dnddy!” shc.sni(]."I taken 'C A turtle, thc skylinencofRonicatsunr.ct. I Hatch recently hnd WhonUin College — th a t's,’s Ki82 mun on a cam pus of • down the dnrt bonrd onI ttli h e back "wKui'slKc'difTcrcnceVeV I: wasn’t going to .. • 1.150 students — say it'! 1Levitt, general managi ient Mark Swecl. Bplaycase ^ th paintedad hi-top sneakers, cd," snid first-y ear student 'The names on'the dartdar board c is c o , iais pictured inside a ilart and Sweet suid^ M the mnhJ-female^ ratio P e ris p eeciives i ono at left w ith the faceice and Kenny Log- nrc n running gag onn llioll pro- • P a t r i c;k k Swayze pam tod the or didn't tran slate into tho0 dadating frenzy im'agined...... it. Fifty leading m usic: ara r t i s t s h a v o p a i n t - gram, said n spoke.swon g m s p aointed i the shoe at ri^ t. by some o f th e ir h igh schoo:hool friends. K evin OCow herd Warner Bros. Televisionon m Los • ® sp la y e d a n d a u c tio n e d1 offofl fo r c h a r ity . I e d s n e ata ] k e rs w h ic h w ill b e d isp •The first thing onybodjjody says is. Oh. wow. I Angeles. . S ee COLLEGE:GEonPngeD2 ------!The4>.S;^otii^hn Paul Jo n es ^ “ ■ I a s s e e n froitom a Navy — M ' 'r.~ helicopter aat t 3,000 feet? I":,; D addylI shesl said. 7-year-•-old In th at c a s eI, , I said, It's th e , I'iM i i PrudentialII EBuilding In mom . ______Joston.-tJs>ciuauestlon a b o u t ___ ^ I ' \ I- ■ helps n It, I'd recos•ognlzethot architecturere anyw here, i; Sure, th ere'ss tlthe c o n c a v e “ T t deliverrbaby slope of theie roof and... By LAUREN NEERGARDRD No, sh e sold.± IIfs a flower.' T^AiciaU'd-Pn:!is...... M V ; • ■ • •, • ■ ATLANTA — All it tofiklofik wns n little coaching Or m aybe it Kocsbis bnck to m y first tour ' for a quick-thinking and' useum, whcasomoorie from a 911 operator for orn modem art muse “amazingly calm" 7-ycnr-enr-old girl to Iwlp her ne that a glob of red tried to convince me I m other give b irth Tuesday.dny. and yellow painl spinplnltored on a canvas i I'ai,.: \ liv Tori Law rence n n d horo r bbaby, William Zachery. represented "thc etcntem ni roiling o fth e were ‘doing vei-y w ell"■ TuesdayTu night nt North- cosmos." side Hospital in Atlanta,n, saidsi spokeswoman Car- Yc'oh, rig h t. To mcme il looked like some- o lk in g . ■ one had dropped aI hotdogandho french she woke n t 7 a.m . Tues- I ihnughl it reprcsenled Mrs. LawnRice said she ______fries on the floor. 1 tli dny to realize that her bnbybhl was on iLs wnjf. Ms^ the etcmnl roilinuol V - -" "King iflld.-Bur hcT husbnn inrd with linoleum.I. ,'Lawrence couldn’t get to k to my daughter, this ^ left for work and M rs. La ' But getting hack tt inmbulance. i 5 vnsl liberties w ith tho the tcicphonl! to call a n nm little girl is Inking vn I I . ‘ ughler Amnnda. 7. dialed :t expressionism. That’s when her daughl concept of abstract c 'M . • ...--L Ms-King-saidJEljtLOpcra:------n u srtlo T i’trscc-hovhow~you-canscribhloa------— lor got tho call nt 7:ffi n.m.n.n and patched the cnll h a lime green Cru yola, t bunch of lines with a H id e a n d ssee k through to 911 o p e ra to rs*s in Cobb C ounty.. ndd n swirl of niugergenla. and call it a bun- tan. The mops con- .* in the northw ostem At- berznan and Brush plailant in G reat Bend, Kar ■ Thc Lawronccs live in ny. W orkers Neal Dr«Jreiling, left, Cheri Habe in a year to ik, Bunnies are w hite.n l • IB they pose 8ume'''ire's the concave slope of “T h i^ 'is th e sccondnd time she's done '■ • lhe roof an d ..." • tluit. stie wanL'i n ballbaby so bad," park ■ "No," she said, .'il“ll’s a flower." spokesman Bill Puckel:keli said Thursdny, ■ ; Silly m c. A flowe)wer. Of course, I don't "Liz is thc one th a t didlid Ithe dirty deed." ■ 1 sue how I missedd ilil, Liz has since Iwenien returned to the ■ ■ A biinch ofhrowiown lines, yellow dots, a m ain dolphin Uink-folUfollowing tlie abduc- ■ ! few crum bs left oviover from a peanut Iml- tion last m ontli. Officiiricinla say thc buby APL»Mlpholo inough to fend for it- ter and jelly sandwidwich.,. ,‘dolphin is now old enoi Imire her cnp and -gownwn , Sure. Looks like,i:ke,every flower I've ever self, F lvC c iof Annc M arie Ucbholhabcr's six children adm Thc bnby was aWudJucted by Liz April 7 • MenUilly. I mad(uidea niilelo lake this lit- nfter a dolphin namedled Betty gnve birlh i, tie girl for a quickck spin: jjround the gar-' in a 300.000-gallonn umkI thnl holds : den. ^o th a l we couidcou ruac«|uainl h e r wilh • Marincland's 20 Atlanllantjc Imttlcnose dol* graduaa t e s f r com coilliege the wonderful worl;orld of llowers. phias. M o m c Thc th in g is, whenwhi a ;i-year-old shows Liz. who is believedved to aboul 22, hns ilnrship. She'll attoiid the ^laber wiis nwiw arded a full m e rit scholar.- ,hiils!ii:'.s poured h e r!_ i^ ‘___ es, Puckctl said. Shc ^ __JlyJLVLKELLYg ___ ~ ym la draw ini’ thiit __ .never Imd-oiiy babies, ■."■'Gimzaga lnw’ sischool Comc-fnlir— ------don't wanl to hurt her feci- . ■ , apparently chooses Belly’sbnbieslbkid-^Bet Tlw Assixiiili'd Press ■Ills .selected as recipicnUs' h eart into; ynu don She ia one olof a hnndful of law students nap bccause Betty is nmuch weaker tiuin ■nouLsl^inding prom ise fur Cards honoring mom usu;illyilly are stuck »f Thom as Moilore schofnrships. based on on ad enoiijjh tlvit you don'l the olher ad u lt fomale^ales in the tank, • ' SI’OKiXNIi:, Wnsh, — Ca lity service. ______lauL-miai.-iJiiul' inule m other inlellectual aclichicvcmenlnnd community: it is. You’re cerUiinly not “When B etty has a bnby.l Liz goes'af- ,on Ihe-refriRorntor door ababool n w ee k , h u t fo r a .sinul ;aling with fam ily and do- recognize what it i .'enduring—_ . Td like to gog into public scrvice, dealir II worse by criliiiuingilfor . le r il," he said. of six this MoUier's D ay wilwill bring som elhing more en 1 and children." Ms. Lieb- going U> niJ^ke il w ineslic law asis nn ndvocnte for women an ;til.iii'Rnessiiri>msh Soon n flcr the dolplolphin wns boni, .Liz n jj college diplomn, ; nllenliiin In delitil. ajiefniinlUo habersaid. . y of shading and so on. swam in and pusheded the1 :»-to -lO-pound Anne Mnrie Licbhaber,•, whosew children rnnge in aj;e I ended in divorce, she ' slnikes. suhllolvo liies. with an After a n "i'abu.sive" marriage that ui lin;; III say som elhing like: baby n*ny from its, moLlier.mc _ ' *17,-1 will receive a bachelor'or's degree in g eneral stuilie; and effort to raising my Y o u 're n o t goin;; luting bur un- "stayed homele nnd devoted m y tim e and . n„w -rs aren't black and- Must in that minulin ule'or two, Liz ju st emphasis ^ on psychology anand sociology, n fle r conipletii ,-d from lhe irauma of the . •j • *A flow rr! («'<•. Ih. / with a •5.(1 children, becacause we were all wounded ft Liioks more like a bridge swept right in there.rc. Belly iried to gel dergraduale , courseworkk inl Gonziiga University 17 stories higli, l-O' divorce." Ihc baby b ack ,” Puckeckettsnid, grade , pointaverage. irsl lime 1 had to experiencenee laking care of m yself. pii'r." tuition discounl helix'd finaniwncehcrun- ’'Fortlie firf No. You cant1 pipiiiiil Ihal oui, however Bul Liz stayed helwelween Betty and'llic Federal granU; nnd a lui I for her next coursc of study.idy. Ms, l.ieb- . Soo CHIADUATE on.n PP o g o D 2 genlly. Hcl';iii>ce llllii'ii she’ll run up tn her bnhv. dergraduatc .studies. Bul fc ' . - .Sec nou>I^^IIN -on P ag e 1)2 | _ J • See Alia r t on Pnge D2 “ f - ■ ------^ - %- J i _ , ------^------li ' 1 f - ■aila. ldatie Tubsdoy. May 23,. ,M 1 9 8 9 " ------. - 0-2 Timos-News.T'win Fnlla ier “ ffers its stui d en tt s r i t tu d e n tss show < Penn SState ofl : ousetraa p , W a Jker-Uppper' teorologjy class- - me onsors th a t included lion met L opens a exhibiliopco-sponso i b e l ^ s i which triggers a pulley lhat o; id to se t up b o s t o n U(AP) _ Looking for a wh the' Massachuselt!setts Institute of j"I5olc"n8“tri'0URh-they’ro -- aabout t the cquipmentjiecded joar,Jozcn eyplqm?d. ^ P a . (AP) — tcrmH -and I ^rth fiC rtt?"' '"TSTOj-rmtfMe'jsetrap?-A-inachine..to-.Jo( K c'i-hW ’T’cThnologrflnd-In'l.InvcnlQrs,.A8ao5ia,-~, STA TE COLLEGE. Pi tim e o fth e ir life doing it. a;n station’s mcteorology'dcpn ‘And the ball’n'ies'ounKe Fred Godqrnski wants to mt ake mete- having the tii Meteoroloi^ts, onco a irarity on n,{x your AAlka-Scltzer? A rude • It really tio n o fN cw Eaglam'land, ' . ■■ ■ Tiforlablc with •TcleviRionion stations wfill always 7 —to­-to -h it .y o u -in _ th e. .face. It room -from — thcir oroloRy students na comfd ;rsonality over expertise, tetclevisionr now account -for f moto awakening? r.ficstur- - . '’Aeross . tho_ _r"o hey are ,v.riih—choQse_pcrs{ on display a t the Boston .worits," wo the 12-yoar-oid said.l television lights os thcj - IhnnrhalMhc-forecastere ooi n T V , nc- All were on lilerbcrg younger counterpaiirparts were the ex- People tuncnc in to see people. They tn i . a n a p n t ing toward the col where Ost- computer forecasting. m a tio n .b u tth e y w an tit to cccording to Shcrlee Bnrish. I Sciencc. whoro some of in( scasoned inventors, enn State Uni- wnntinformr d y to r e - hibilion’smoresea^ Gadomski tenchcs Pcnr for on-nir nows personnel; most inventive — if not was wa slrcUhcd out aiid ready said hc hadn’t'yet I to Television come from1 a frie n d ,” Gudem an said, fo ,ctoroftal- Amencn'smo brehead. Herb Brow n sai vcrsit/s "Introduction to But Bnrbara Frye, direct - young m ipds are show- ccivc cci another bonk on the fon nic E lectro-Fish un­ seniors who Students.jia jn the 5-vear-old course JJ JHflgid-' .practical -r y uycar-old trie d his Galvanic Meteorology."-where sc •■cnrT3lnecment-for-Frank-J icofthoircreations.. 'ChoHes Chiotelis, o 6J-yi ions lo see w heth er- :ourse8 in top- do the weathathcr the w ay Uie pros d o r - c i [consulting ing off some o Lincoln, d e r real conditions - who hn v e weathered coui television studio, withoul a ,ai,ond Associates, o national c former tcncher' from L *ric dynamics live, iu a tch rion. lown. “You coulduid set th is'th in g up by foi students, the nrtificiol bait's bait electric field ' ics such as ntmospheric pTnr and with 'weather ainnd resenrch firm in Mnni Mnss.. wnlched os the st iwt-«}>ow bugj. T firPriiinpT y o arsJiav c____t.lin hcd iKfP’’fore going out on Satur- Mi ------^ - ^ u l d - fttt rAct.fuh.lich Rut testa J n J iis ------and cfllCUlUB-luurn tom i* ble only on a monitor. ' suld ^ •hU»'tion» in-r«»>nt-yc piUhed ilicu' prujuL’ts;------m aps visible mcteorolo- day night andmd crank it up first thing pn ,ik were promising. ness with science. Iso m ust field off-the-wall bibeen shying nway from n "It's nil a b o u t showmananship," hom em ade tank ' • a metcortlo- They nlso e from the jn the mominning,’ said Brian Langan "It's eQ8ieri ' gist on public television le lh e r to open windows dur- was w being o' meteorologi:IfS; /'■ »' ally catch onon." I m a y not t h e r e a r e no fishill biting."bi eluded whetl csting. These contrnptions n . ' vania. does and how hail can be- said. s; "Now it's personality^ in's left. John Dodson cs , _rnther thon_ the I______Penn State has the larlargest mcteo- ing tornndoc -eon who con communicato IK bo very p m cticol now, but.you yi m ay- -.Crustaceans, _r ball size. .k ly.con’t" dcmon.stmtecited his mou.se cxterm i- b< the Zlst .catch of thediiy."ly, were of m o re con- I rology departnicnt in thothe country. It come golf ba fneteorologist"). quite frankl hihave 0 superengincer of tl meteorologists "We figureure they'll he ahfe to liandic n teorologists,. nntor. mis." - • c o m lo Petor and am Ellen Howard. . graudates onc in four me anchor if they’re able to Gadomski soid mete century om ong these student few schools to a kindly an c r the TV "The mou.'ou.sc sm ells the cheese cc it iti th e T h e Boston cciupUiuple said N ew Eng------and“is one of only a fev malevolent one. Andjits hove h nn advantage over Nurturing young talent weather fore- handle ii m the Nation- and runs upIp tthe plank," the elemen- nn have been catch- te a c h T V to would-be wi re fun for me lo be malcvo- wenthormen w who rely on ll whole point of tho 11^ nnrnnual In- lan d ’s fisherman 1 much more I nsts. Meleo- tary school)1 8student said. “Wheh hc w on, which i n g plenty of craharahs but th a t e x tract- castors. IGadompki.. nl ® Weather Scrvice forccns ventors W eekend Exhibition Gadomski ond Charletries Gudcman, lent.” snid G • rologista con quickly analylyte ond re- does, it setsIs ooff a whole series of re- v» a lhe shellfish is too .s don’t ’^spcnd all their r provides a showcase for 8000 ndoles- in g m ent from lh a senior producer ott FPenn State’s Students port severe .weather conditioas actions ihritirit ends rig h t here, wilh pi ion. WPSX-TV. course timeTie in front of the camera, p cent N ew -Bnglonders. pluss ai few o f costly. putlic television station, ; specifically for o televisioiion stntions one-poutound weight dropping on « ■Our Je t Pick;k blowshi th e m o o t out irsd to befriend They also) dodi writing exercises, talk s their elders. tell students inthc coursi I coverage a rea, he said. his head." id inlo a p la stic bag." in everyday with peoplelie in the in dustry and learn c . “It's im p o rtan t to try ammd spnrk o fth e shell and in the c a m e ra , speak ii The ‘Wncfncky Waker-Upper’ de- said. “We fig u re the studenls, to encourage Uiencn} to sc c . M rs. Hownnl snii Mike Shields, Dan Poren si aid cost processors new ways o f doing thingsIgs',' snid m nchine would and Eric Osterbcrg Os wns a natural n and I gimrontee it Priscilla K prell. who repriprescntcd about SIO.OOO an( (ride takesIS revenge> on coupl cniwd-pleascaser. ^ Jilted br --thc-Bo8ton:MiRon-Co-oaa;a panel of .•would payoff," f mounteddeerhcadon'thok' wall, The alarm?Srclock“rc^la-ln-n*5trinr-tl iiple was married Dec. 3 of i , HAMILTON. Mont... (A(/ P) — A jilt- Theirii'up and, hysteri- ■ r. Shortly aftenvard. LisaI Rhonda Nilles was foun lilty in Ravalli last year, i 1 cal, atlho scene of a onL'•^>vehiclc ac- cd bride pleaded guilt: rry Townsend introduced « County District Court1 hereh to shoot- and Terry a cident nearby and w asi ttaken to a / ^ ^ || the couple whn Dan Nillesles to a female friend. On i ing up the home of the s Ham ilton hospiUil, acC':coixling to (lege -—- •husband to nn- Dec. IH. Nilles Ni told his wife he was : -who had . Whealon_pryprides, it.H0 lr on ac.._:_ 'm lrO (iu ccd ^icr ncv,“ hu; u court records; ~—:ScniDr“Mauro“ Whelnn— leaving hcher for the oilier womnn. ' ' ♦ Continiinued from I'ogeDI “ liange. said dem ies ratherir thnnth n th lctics, and the “ other womon. The guilty plea WedmInesday was itio'is 20-IO-1,’’’ llo rt said, reservationsr- obout the chai of ilie m en’s basketball . pleaded guilty court recor:o rd s s a id .' nllimrforno hear the ratio sho now is pleased. "I thinknk W heaton 3-7 showing of tl Rhonda Nilles. 2-1. pl s part ofa plea bargain cal iic is dating a Wheaton ng against b ig g e r and ■ of nggravaled Two dajlays later, the Townsends is now com m itted nol lo traditionIn in , team , plnying i . - . to Q felony charge of g jail time and under whit nrt snid hc nnd his male nt co-<;d schools, didn'i 1 home to find lheir dog tho traditional sen.se, bul, tito collabo- older men nt c burglary. Sho entercered the pica returned 1 d Nillesagifedtopay$2.')' .n ivsli. n’l pay the SlT.OOO-plus an- make any difference. ; ad on their couch, blood ration.” she said . seem, to mak Wedncsdoy. the somene dny the final shol dead als, olTieuils I fofor a belter social life, ’’ lid. : round the ntom and hullel>1 lulion to the Townsend; "I think they’ve just giviiven a new Alexander said, divorce decree was3 issuedii to end. stains aroi ml's .January 1987 decision recnlled- one game at ; I Christmas gifts itnd in a sjiid. - The school"; perspective an d they've ndndded a lo t But she reci ------hcrTn*rri8go4o-DaiUi^ Nillon ' holes in C n 1.=vi.year tradition F llin women tu rn e d out in men outraged some alum- “ ning tho opposition ,wiiK~: nnd admit mi firsl-year student Paula RcRea of D an- force, deafening L'niors who fell the school their cheers. ______nae and senii , liurv, Conn. Inning its com m itm ent lo was abandon Few physical cluinges wwere need- .roblem w as n ew s m cdia^ Graduca te ------her situation womens cduiducntion.- In a settlement,• ed .It th e picturesque, ruralral cam pus. Another prohl J the U niversity of Illinois for»- .Ms. Liehhaher snid hi returned 5127,000 to 56 i the transition, .stildenu;"’ Continued fromo m P n s c D I " nlUmtlcd tl ;hild support Wheaton ret , A lexander.said. ■ attention to the • irs before she was married,d, — receiving regular ch lid wanted thcir money ^ r children — donors wim •'We did havo to gel lon{mger beds." snid, •and it w ns quite difTicu - J - credits she eameil were ac-c- and health care for her ways seem ed to catch ' inele mothers hack. r she said. "Wc had Iwcmrock ban d s ' 'T hey alway hober soid. itGonzjiga. wns atypical o f m any sini id Sue Alexander, dean of ■ king a l men,” .'iaid junior • Still .s a id : ^ thal em erged in the firslsi sem ester women gawking She soid she’s neverCT hod; n job out. private. iJesuit-run univor^i-ij. whn return lo college, the overall respl percenl nnd an- ' vho won’t be returning. ; four sons did applic.ilions And the m en lended to spendsj m ore few men who tary, has paid regulor II students. fnnl son nnd her other fr climbed IH percenl, n hear both sides of the • rand «ll.h=l--chilU ^'j!!^£ 1 hflned wiUi nual giving c r time outdoors. pla>-ing Frisbec F o r ''Here, I cnn hi ------M s rtic b h a b c rs a id -a r ------thcir-ownJiluiM h'y - I Abnur-100100 -men'have-applied-for_J j;------stor-Vi-Hartsaii_said.------.... dren oxccpt her younjungest are cov- . ,rs housework, tossing foECUallii. .she snid, rolled in Gonzaga two years sc is tluit ex- next year'ss fiVshmanfi class, ercd under the militar;.ry»ho.iiK c.,c i-rtlv ns a re su lt af their non-,n. 1 don'l think iny cast ------~ 'p lan . nal pro g ram , which would iil-”;Ti:~ ln~ rdtini ly : Whnt- l-i en do wilhoul ___ T he birth of h er■ yi child. .• to raise'm y children andnd whal' millions of women Ben, provided tho impimpctus for her lo ,.• • a quality cducntionr"‘^he-'},^_„„_v-liiiul-uf_fanfare.or_j II11 I iii M r enroll ot Gontoga two,wo months later, ment." she said. "Fortirtunately for OR-SUMMEfl get cmld suppOn • ui.n’ss a hero," said her academic me. I've been givcin»~gi t = A T * influenced her decisio Til-•• siilhat I cai\ succeed insisrhool." E3F I" 80 •. J j e rry Cook. denn o flh e col- lalwr was ap- law school, she soid. ■ professional studies. "She’so’s Although .Ms. Liehhal ng her accom- rlHTHESiiiIHlT'S JAHIm m “My youngest wnsms my gill; he rom P a difficult personal silua-la- prehensive about having Time Fun she hopes her ■ bro u g h t love nnd lifeifc back int» th.. “ _ chieved a perfeci academicllic plishinents publicized, si nw story inspires othor wom■men; - ''familv.-Ms.Liebhnbci , ahd she's headed for law She snid her other "It's been a reiharkirknble experi- hnve a lot yel *' "surt)ri8ed. but they ' bo».s ,whaL,n titlHiry_wom,ini,nn ence," she said. "But I h i;*’—tndo-w ithm y ujc*.4'm-ui cepting, nnd ben IS vorViawn.'"vei ' - when she p u ts h er m indlo il. ' Raised in Chicago..0 , M s. Licbhaber “ " ‘I” ” '’ I

Girl— ■fiaid-rAmnndo------;^ thV house, whicn was TSM— oir J • Continued froi’rom Page Dl , lions to gel says she just talked oni tltho phone.” I , tliat aren't marked, and gel :worth, in Bartow’ streets tl -idn had nttend- I • lo n ta suburb of Acwo for her mom and unlocked the Ms. King said Amond )ll operators told t<.wcls foi :ourse several I CoiffTty, nnd the 911 'or the am bulance,- cd a childbirthing coi .\m an d a how to helpIp h e r mother. to weeks eariier. when ththe Lawrences I just kept her on the line to itter for Aman- I “I think I did a g gr re a t job, and it ,r the situation while we calledIlcd couldn’t find a baby sitt ■r. too. I was a good idea I helpedhcl htUe Znch. V lo ‘ dispatch Qmergency vehi-M- da. .so they brought her. ,ndn snid in n tele “ film and heard I ery be bom," Amandi said Cohb County police super-,er- ‘She had seen the fil from the hospital the discussion, so she• >was aware of I phone interview froi Julia Kilgore. was shocked, bul 1 appcning,' Ms. -I T uesday nighf. “I was cue w orkers arriv ed al the Ac- some of whol was hap ^ knew whnt was g(Boinu on, even liome a l 7:.50 a.m ., and the King snid, o f her." Edwin " j * though he camc outut n£ little purplish. iiices were on their way to the ■I'm just so proud ol I got 10 hold him .' l.uwrelie 8 daughter. "If purple-blue. I.even go ul a t 8:09 a .m ., om cials said,i. Lawrence soid of his could not be inter- l'“ i«“'i ... she was jusl M rs. Lawrence coi i. Lawrence and her baby arearc she hadn't been there .. viewed latc Tuesda,d a y becou,.e sl,e she nboiit lo leave for schchool I when m y ted to go hom e Wednesday, she •e contraction. ' Vil was asleep. Through it all. Amanda rere- wifc> had a severe ‘The mother was18 doinBc OK ns fnr s”i'‘' (ing. Amanda, was fine aboilOut it until her |I >d “amazingly calm," Ms, Kinf ying on a little as the labor was,s cnnccm ed, i)ut molhcr started carryii . 10 operator kept M A m anda was _ prov;roviding help lhe ; ■r mom .-^avs Amanda rcalhally from the pain, but the m o th er couldn't Rive giv herself,- , j-rasped how importnnl a role her calm .’ K ing-said. ‘She had hac to give direc-

Art — I saults like nobody’s bitlUsincsH, belt out when she .-.ays.it’s a flower. 1 • Continued fnfro m P a g e D l 'vh ! a m ean version of "ThiihisO ldM an" er-sm artly; “A>)d a ln-fiulifu! room and bawl I i lr t lilillle eves out and a'l'w er: , nnd whip through theI aalphabet like a ’ tlowiTilr i i is. lool" probnbly lel! on you, y. I might not look thnt iirighl.li'i. ibird-grader. P lu s she'll hale youyoi forlhe rot of iW -' All I'm .saying i.s. whk-hen il comes lo. fll nol stup'd . h e r life. Then when’H Shc-Rcl?y to he - ly capturing nature on cncanv.ns-OK. I- voiidon'l w(int to stiile any ith o r a sc ath in g .-m- ‘ : -s h e needs a lit- ab o u t 35, sbf'il nutho im^ofcroativity. evc-nlhoughjjh I'onstruction paper — rt o f’Daddy Dear- , tobiograpliy, a sort« nyw thev're iml nu-nlioninjim nij y tie work. depicts you as a n;;lu ne. glasses. - est"haH:liotjohth;U hterinllif’samehrealhas • Or else 1 need eycgh ■ast. w ho couldn’t d;iui:hl. •foW X:TXtrKrrfFr^J^lnvkrt‘ivi!.)l- • even musior a kindid \word ab.m ulT Igs. lack, rites Tor t/jc yutlr-ol(r> drav-ings. lu-an, lh i> little giil 'ilni'.-^ a lotIt niif Kevin Cowherd writ Believe me. 1 donlonl necti lhal kind' . } ^------Btilliniore-EvoningSuSun______tn in i;- well. v Slu“ t^iil liini smiuT- of heat,

! ______Dolphhin—— Free parking ) Use your : last week, and- tithin has • . aiul pill in a llume Iki-liind-Iiii they helievo the you: Twin Falls and charge or use Omci;il> worrlec-led lh a t th.' l.;il>y ^hin:, ; iKiiuled wilh its molhi.her and ij strung ^ Burley store. your banii.iod rig h t Iiy the galee lliei yiM rs ncci wlitn l.izl.izkidnappi'd anoth- '■‘'I"- yillefTect^ntall, L - It- tune and puied for llu' liah;,al)v." • “We didn’t see any i er of B i'tlys nanii;ih ie s and th e yoimi; wln.lt- 1 ihiiik she M.iz) hass learnedI her les- n I TWin Falalls • Burley » Rupert * Bl .av.sliit.T, .I'ucketkett said. dolphin dii'di:5 day; [.iriiit.laiid iil'ik ia ls. rtlm -ni'il.•ll i i.iv. son.” i’uckett said. Buhl [j Oflici:ii> drainedtied in.in nf the 1-2- M'"' ' ( I f ■ \

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WaUSt►trcct stiniggles tto exten notchmooo* '>5 IW, Now Yom Pintos and GiM3reatNorlhoms steady. ing earnings gold and othother commodities falling.!• SttHexdmoolaeuca.ieaainongratlomll/ p|nt08 36.00.L GroatGr N ortherrs. mostly larkcts. second-quarter operatin • Tlw Associated PresB credit mari at with the Amax Gold)ld dropped ’'o to 11 nndd atmorotnonSI. s of Treasury bonds, which;h per share to T)c flat tteni ______Vcfci,.>™ I - Q«. ».00. ot y o o r , flpri -^ fr'r'p Q rt^MrMnRnaGoldi'?.t C o m ------.-ts ------iTfikMM _ rTFro‘“o“p|>lJ?ICff'mv<5eUbn'fronr- ° rfT" u u iiip a i a b le 'peTtt>d''laBt ,MI«e a s —S ------■'fi'^rYOKK:"-TKrfliV sirc 1i'm a rK 'e T ‘'‘m o v o »rCFi s for the full As meaeasured by Wilshiree FURHUpt J.741 rates, gained as m uch ns SIO10 projected lower results :m « ) 0 >k - s b M L V pushed ahead dcBpiCcife some early intcrestrai ; had_-hccn .Associotesjs’ index of more than 5,000» ! S 1t Sy ww iim a s . S iSl.OQOinfa c c -v a lu c ,------_ year than -analysis LaiAO IIS . s rolling M onday, struggli — Tni-Pnch SI •- activeTy traiTHJoff'Islocks. the m arket-it" iBUiif...... - tai£cn o s-is OENVER(AP)-P) —Martot«flKJy*xl ; all waa seen as positive forjr _ estimating. 4 m the rally thot has canarricd it to its That all issues were increasedd S4.26 billion, 1J1SA) w'^ (iB tw iged DomiSoniand fair to rty good, Falling rates m can leas38 ^rpcious metols isi oquato on all slaB and grodoK highest Icvcle in moreire than a year stocks. F vith prices of percent,invn value. /_ TtrasEjip 1.^ bftOflnBsadoqua ition for stocks from in^rest-it- conspicuously wpak. wil uiios 3is . s Largo AA.72-.73,J-.73, mbdlum AA .B3-.M. *nall . und a'half. •competitio I SK, - AM03 « s . IS a a .47-.48, largoirgoA.71-.72. modlumA.62- T h e D o w J o n e s av « « 0 44S ♦ s ..^ygysleM lomy will have to go throughgn cBLpeoi.______;l, gy,. 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r W B u ss i in e s s ■— r — fiFrom Pe8 o p i e l o r P ets: s drop ass dollar ccontinue3s nse soybeans ionium in th e m ark et is Grain, s< a'n ' analysi' with RResearch The momen 1 the National Weather ar /n side,' Karlin said, By The Associnlcd Press)g a r e a s a n d t Department Inc. ip ChicagIgo. “Afler on the down S ervice’s &-to-to 10-day forecast starting D( despite the low p rices, no the initiol drop at the.(opening, adding thal des mUKnrpTiccs'-^htiredBy-Ui4hat*xalla-facnDm ftL?.t„.,y! U rain and*»6yl>c‘ii’irWW ’trading was m a narrow^wnBL'.'B ui miB'ia cuiiiintr- ndny on the .above-normrmai rainfall for mosl tn gatiyo, we real deflationa:nary sentim ent in all the dropped sharply Mondi the.sentimth ent was so^negi de, reflecting • areas, m arkets." Chicago Board pf Trade, cukd.fi £ents to 7'/i cenls__cocouldn’t mount a rally. -silver continued.their- ...... fnvestoV reaclionlO 'W-wct^weathcr C Whent-sett "■"AddihB'*to'tho-morket'sm-oca i was - -Gold-and.si ■ntlcfis ris e in lower withJ thetl contract for delivery lar, which slide on Newuw York's Commodity forecasts and the rclcntli S3.&1'/4 a bu.shcl; com was the th strength of the dolla iS R in July Qt S3. analysts say is:likcly to curtail Exchange. the dollar’s value. o y /ic o n t-s low er with July ai )thing now to say about On other m arkets, preci*ccious m e ta ls 5^^* cents to 9 . There noth jushel; oata were V'* cento o>export of groins. d William O’Nuill, an copper fell atS2.66abua Particularly affectcd byy 1the rising them.’ said continued thcir slide, C' s lower w itli J u )y at S1.75 a Elders Futures Inc. in I’ m nn t priccp togA centah -dollnr^re-soybeanjufuturca>>.) Ff>rf>ign n nolyH lJor E! _____ gharplylf-lw e t o ck a nd m .ybeans were 25'^rconts-to—dt rTTKe7 ~TCTnain unde r were mixed and energyy futuresfu w ere bushel: soyl> beans- has ■ New York, r Inwpr with Julv nt $6.93‘/< d d< e m a n d ,m thp d o l l a r ...... 31 d o lla r ’s i n c r e a s i n g ° G rain and soybean prici)ricc8 dropped a bushel, some countries turning to} Brazil1 for The doi precipitation “There wiwere n lot of fund nnd sc attractivcncficss.has caused mnny largely in reaction to pn th c ir supplies. )n sells." snid Joel Karlin, tli ' ■investors to0 sella their posiiions in during the weekend inn nmajor crop commission I gold and silverv er. V 2 2 G old w as S2S2.90 W S5.40 low er w th Estirim ated crop waater-use1 - May JuneatS363:73:70 n troy ounce; silver -- AmiMagrmin, ------■ was 12,3 ccntj n l s to 15.8 cents lower LS5.106atroyQuncQ-, 5.^M a5m D olly _ __Acnjmuln^Wi _wilh Mnyj..l_SS Vitaat pf WM oroglvon oaiiy 6 ^ I Crop wuUTUtc-itichc*I ‘ i3«c(trr>' Ji-i'- eakened on the Ncv^.York"" ' S S T ' ciioT KorccoHt iMow thruJuJunrJft ..Copper weal Qftln pr ic^ »« *n M f *g# K T -J u n c J E x c h a n g e , p a r tl y vaiiey Ooalet QuelUKn eWiinodttdwooKly. » ------Mcrcontilc y ts waiting s t tHa IMa Fell*9 HettndFoaadtoraHo 20 18 16 • 14 12 , becausc'of,f oxccssive supplies, Tbi* RMd Ofiln Co. (X Qooding r^ofiadKttwMn ta e tmmiil'nbmaviaibom.ae. Shate a friendly, 1 8 19 r .27 .6 .9 1.3 1.6 1.8 O’Neill said, (rlOBdwlio Will adopt tu .13 .26 .28 .27 leftbar Uad to ■ post in frontmi of0 tho pound to Aifuiru } ' .07 .1 -2 .3 ms been on a down trend happy dog. So«mp.Ib ' Sug.bcelHU .oa .06 .07 .06 5 .5 “Copper Ima bar. «M Is a medlnra tl2s, aboi■boHtZ-yoar^ld ) .13 . i . .3 -4 llttlfllsluiownabontlie s s s s k______0 4 - — o a ___ 1 0 - - .1 0 ,. r 1 9 2rl- - for-thc-past.st few weeks,’ he sr.id._ , Tbopoandlsopan ^ ^ z...... :32 — “ 7T1T1- n c ------ShBpenlwHkltolBiopots. Sha iMyJw.»paygjJ[ft W. grain .1 6 .3 0 :'J:i .:»2 1 J.6 1.8 “Today's closlose was very hegalive', M saa bar. You'll lova bar. .13 .26 .28 .277 -.27 .6 .9 1.3 other level of-technical from 5 to 7 p.m. Coma : Pasture 7 .21 .3 .5 .7 ' .8 .9 ad ding anotV ■ s iy d ' .07 .14 A6 .17 1 1.6 1.8 weakness to3 tlthe m arket." .13 .26 .28 .277 .27 .6 .9 1.3 *"*" l4iwn /as-3.25 cents to 6.65 cents . HighL-. 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