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P alls tc0 j u c t eje's dlod4he-ordinanee-in-ft-20—— mentr^dentity of ^ storeloro’s owners has les-N em writer — — page opinion.1. c< concluding thal the ordi-"•’"never been publicly revealccialed. P ■ nnncc failed by .a long shot to meet slun- Th6 judge said statemerments by council — ■*- •• ' TTme;rWIN FALLS - A judgo sin itruck down dards sel by lhoiho U.S. Supreme Court in aI members revealed theirir desired to keep city’? adult-entertainmentit ordinancet case from Rentoinion. Wash. adult-cnlcrtainmcnt businiisincsses out of Tday, \\ declaring it unconstituti•utional and • The Supreme i J . r : > DC Court upheld Renton’s or-• town, not just limil wherere theyll can locate. th e reby c allowing a disputed adult ad book- dinance, decidir F rid a iding the city can regulate; As an example, HurlbuttIt Quotedoi Council- I roto remain in business. the location of o f; adult movie theaters be-• man Jim Vickers, who said,laid, "It’s easier to 1 th e reIt cfln only be concluded lhalh a t th e pre- cau se o f th e ni ------' sto re ! need lo control the "sec-- keep them out than to pushu sh th e m o u t.” n in a n t m otive o f th e c ity ... was the ondary effecls" t In addition to deciding th ■ ■ ■ Ls" of such busines.ses. Bul g tho city waniod ipre.s.sion of constitutionallyly protected Tivin Falls simsimply wrote an ordinance' to suppress protected speech, spcf H u rlb u tt...... ech,’ ruled 5th District Judfudge Daniel similar to Rentonton's without following tho; ruled the ordinance was3 unconstitutionalun ributt. *Thc facts of thiss case( and procedure thee highh court had mandated,, hecausc th e c ily d id n ’t consider con; any for- tcm ents of city councilmen at thc pub- Hurlbutt ruled,;d, mal studies of pomographap h y ’s cfTccls on K u rilhearing on the ordinance betbetray their Hurlbutt's rui ' sta te i ruling means the city can’tI neighborhoods before wriliA’riling tho ordi- in t.” use its ordinanc t nance. The c ity m u s t, n t ll hc a n c e Io clo.'ic th e .store, b u t It (hc least, read lurlbult’s ruling came in a citycit lawsuit City Attorneyy FritzF Wondcrlich said the; studies and apply them to Twin1 Fails be- ■inst V isions W est Book C!Ilub, lu which city will try again agi using a state zoning: fore passing the ordinance,cc, HI u rlb u tt said. city tried lo close bccause>e thi e sto re law. Halfway through hisI opinion,op h c fo- nitlcdly violated an ordinrinance tho Ed Frachisoui ' cused on the city’s requiren th e c iour, attorney for the store ircmont lhat any ncil h a d pa.'ssed la st year. th a t opened iiin November near 'theI adult-entertainmcnt businesincss bc localcd Ititch by stitch, thread by thread, Singing Bridge, counc ^e, was unavailable for com- • See PORN on1 PPi a g o A 2 amilies trravel ■ F< Beating titax deadllline >ng distarnccs p ^ lo pain takees ingenuuitx; lissing ie A ssociated Pres,s Doughnuts will bc3c a v aila b le a t eeking mi • thc main post officee there th thanks - Wfi muts lo .KDAB, while'KLZJ : A-vsociated Press WASHINGTON - Doughni LZX w ill ofi-er andid coffee, pizza and headacache pizza at the downtowniwn sta tio n and . , , tnblei a n d KKAT will provide rcl^re T h eUTAMOROS, A Mexico - Famumilicfi'wno traveled blets will be available here a •cfreshmcnts at neri- thc Weal Valley station idred.s of miles from across W ,ore whon procrastinating Ame Ition, according 1 M exico 'Hewed m u- any to posUil officials, ted corp.ses on Friday lo lea ns, unable lo put it off a learn whether their ieral Radio WIBA wl h u nsing d i lovod ones were amongg thet 13 victims of a nger. f, lake those dreaded fede; \vill includc Tiail- headache tablets in its .'s hum an sacrifices. X forms lo post offices for me its offer o f cof- I g by niidnifjlit Monday, ..fee and doughnuts for lateI mailers. Prom all over the country,, familiesfu have been rting al the Madison, Wis„ I « ling here. They're slill comi)ming," said Hector ^xpayers seeking a sporti /is,. Main Post nnd Officc. I W " Fera r Garcia, an employee off a funeral home. El lancp will find il in Virginia a acili- > Hcadache. powdersrs willv bc pro- I ^ comario, in where seven bodies wei\ere taken aftor bc- fxa^ ' where special postal fac 1 bc vided along with colTcc I f O tv edug r up at a ranch west of thishisbordei-cily ?s t<>. accept ta x m ail w ill TccbyKSSNat eball the Liltlc'Rocki Ark,, generalg( mail R osar■uthorities found 12 bodiesI b' burtcd there lues- Ided attractions nt some baseb .facility in North LittleF in g dund i forced one of the five sususpects in custody ?lds. pjj, tic Rock. urns In Boise, Idaho, KIZ^ Aig ul up the U th victim on Thur •For most Americans, tax retur UZN Radio will lig h t provide coffijc a n d doi d a yivestigators u have used bullc"Jm””*'' j u ust hc postmarked by midnif doughnuts at jUdozers and other _ j 4y y j (pcet - th e M aiii rVjst OfRn r — to digvy equipment to excavate mmorTofThe ranch, ond a y^ u su n l, offioiolo oxpi TlriMi.Hfir* g Volunteer IRS officii > ----- ' Inv.did not find any more bodieslies, said Juan Ben- :rush ‘ at post offices, fficials will be _ W inning delesign f the available lo answer qi Ayala, chiiirof thc Mexican In n bid to make the bcsl of t r questions at . ... A setting sun, the Pen an Federal Judicial jjtugi ents, postal facilities across ’errine Bridge and the- ofof Twin Falls w as thc winni co in Matamoros...... luation,' a choice of refreshmen oss the nation swirling waters of thcth Snake River be* at , will including, Austin, Tb am ong 300 flag designs sub ite zhe fi suspects lold police they ki orided by local broadcasters, \s Tbxag; Min- dcck a banner thatat will fly over Twin fii n n i n g e n t r y fro m - ... Pflijcj, ’ killed 14 people be- JfrTre Lake neapolis;Biuefield,W.W. Va.;\ A nchor- first appear at the Statehood se they believed il would protect pi them from fercd to taxpayers in Salt Lo Falls County in honoinor of the state’s cen* tiition in Buhl July 2. Reedenibm itted. It wili ty- age, Alaska; and Philadiiladelphia. tennia!. “Under Bridgiidge” by Judie Reeder S2S250. Story and runnera>up,.M dDnyccIebra- • See CULT on PaP a g e A 2 L _ _ eder will receive up, Page A4. GovcriKlor balkjlS a t a p o J ■ The Associated Press 'This building,g, this office belong to would3logizincgover- the people. Youbu were rude and arro* nor's I o th e r BOISE — Political confronrontation is gant when you■ou forced him (Glenn) ICAomidn't let Glenn attend the g . a poor way to build a worki3rking rela- out.", Br's ut meeting with.Shaw and ( i tionship. Gov. Cecil AndrusIS says.9i ■ Sho also disilistributed a news re- saidA officialsi two days earlier. W th th a t, th e governorr on oi Friday lease, saying in part: "Cecil Andrus were'But a spokesman for thc govc declined to apologize 'to thc th Idaho doesn’t own thathat offico. He’s merely wouldid Shaw and another ICA of MUBS Cattle Association for refusiiu sin g to al- th e c u rre n t occi)ccupant, the caretaker ing.■re w a ^ d a month ago that G filBil low its executive vice presideiid e n t to a t- o f th e office-, snd»: perhaps for not Sheluld Kot be wclcome at the n tend a meeting with thehe ICA on m u c h longer.'*' 24 b» W ednesday. Andrus ackno:nowIedged that he and ereyjSh^', Glenn and aboul 20 Bol i \mm l H i Later Friday, the govcnb'cmor was Ms. Gilbert, a conservativec Republi- d i^cb^rd members of the ICAto { the B ; — confronted—by • etflt«-Sen.-en.-Rachel—can, have-their-iir-difTerences^fi th a t i5tate'Axtman arrested her, accordini•ding to his state-- crisis." Ho called it a 'firstBt manage- i programs shouldula be cut to accomplish • im / Bush's.propoaal-for. $531.4 «thout noon, m enl. trumpeted. . Bpecifn. • ablo step" in tho deficit-fightijhting jour- the savings it tn Bush's Twin Falls cily policcpo have been investigating;ing L ee’s af- F rid a y in coi:ourt, T^ilbert said in brokenken English that ney. Mojor elcmenlents of the agreement call• fc A decision to adhere, wit DC rev- ter receiving compitplaints allegihg sex was beinicing sold al she waa, in Twiwin Falls for a couple of weekk'ccks lo v isit h er The plan would enable BusBush to say include: ‘ enuc>Bcifying in what manner, to Bi c pres- the Bluo Lakes Bouloulevard North business, accorxordingtoa mother. Shc 'vwas planning, to return1 to Sacramento he ia holding to his "no nevnew taxes" • Tbtal deficiticit reductions of about identII for ( $5.3 billion in hew tax court alfidavitofOetDetective. Ronald Axtman. uc withouj: enacting what the ] • S3eo c MASSAGE on Page.g o A 2 mt considers a tax increase.

' t A-2 Timo5-Nows. Twin Falls,Ills, Idaho Saturday, April 15.. 101089 efIy.---- 1 ______1_ - Brie HoaH Friday’s amirests bring to 452 the numberiberofdtations Porn— ShootingI rrampage leaves 5 di issued m W ttthe annual -Kocloini the Ibst!st 9Site" protest • C o n t i n u e d £ r o mi .l? f a g o A l denilences would be eliminated. G LEN ELLE,LEN, -Calif. (AP) - A jenlcealous wnery began April 77; and ending Sunday, "In effect, the city hns implit;liedthnt worker went on a shooting rampage Fridayday andblled. £„ergy Depepartment spokesman Jim BoyerBoy said 400 at least 2,500 feot - ncni h a lf it wwill i preserve the integrity’'of th e Hite T hurs- mile - from restaurants. o f neigh- r,ve people, inclncluding a woman believed lobehiumfe,to I u,,i„„,hohowed up near the gates to the bar>rarhoods fortunate enough :h his three young daughters,rs, milhontiea 5j,„igi,to„did 200 of them sat dovm oni theth( main road The only “evidtncc’ toI supportbu thnt ^ -then Hed with 1 writhin ith residential zones, but said. and blocked1 busesb and cars carrying- woriworkers to and condition, H u rlb u tt sa id , wi th e (cfl- icighborhoods in other zoness op( en lo ^timony of Brent Nielson, aian attorney ^ —------neip copters searched the lush rcgiregion of vine- from the secreirct desert site. .he deletcriou.'} impact of odull e country and who earlier tried to closce thetJ- now-de- th e II yf^rds a n d winerinerics in California's wine o jiinment businesses," Hi fund Front Page Book< Store.£ The Hurlbutt authoritibs issiissued all-pointa bulletininfcrtom on gunkcn SSoviet sub on test m i s s i o n ATotc. People living in the soi Front Page was next lo a re.Htaurant,r Snlcido.28. wwered subma- jart of town have been accord( jm.n,bclievea MOSCOW'Z (AP)I — A Soviet nuclear-pow< and some evidence of sexucxual activity '*4 •ded sec- ■ investigatorsors found the bodies of a womt jting deep sea dives and conduinducting sden- was found in the fltore'are'ti v iew ing M jnd-class" status, he wrote. ,. to bc Salcido'so's m other-in-law ,, a n d .tw oI girls gi: dcnd at id sank off Nor- The council passed the ore ic rw o m a n .b e - tiFic e ip e n mnents e , when it caught fire and si . booths. ' jrdmance the home of his in-law8 and found another in June 1988. It prohibited me: wa^tasiudlid Fridny. . “Since the bookHtore wwas on the . lievedlohchislis wifo. d e a d a t Salcido’s home ial news agency said mvcslifcslifrators havo busitksses within 500 feet.p,r olher T.J, |- , 4 J.;,, ear the Grand The oBinal . other side of aTcstaurant, w as victim was shot to death near th four probable causes of Apn\pnl 7 disaster, Buch businesses, within 2,500 come up with ■. . som e coDCcm for th e a p p e titct s o fp eo - 00 feet or Cm Winery, wwh here Salcido w orked. • i 42 ofthe 69 sailors aboard,d, butbi it'did not any-church. Hcbool.-reRtaur J -.K w hich k illed 4 plo'caiin^iirOTe reatauraiLirant^ S > '? V ° r------28.' 8. was believed to be armed w : £dso sa id a decision on w hetheether to salvage •- - ■\ te h in d acija.*_ movie theater or within 500 ichaelson said. tiie submariniinc could lake months. knew what was going onbc Ifl/'oned "top""". •cent walls," Hurlbutt's wrote. wr ‘Alsor. any open space or residpntiall; In O slo, N(Norwegian experts said thele susi b ’s n u c lea r in light of the present AIDS Al situa- a re a . n arrests r e a c to rs a n d weajwns-are\ apparently intacntact in the ves- T he Tft-in Falls ordinarinnre re Anti-nuclelear protests end in c ■ tion, there was some conceiicem that the ite ste rs trie d to se i on th e oceicean floor. v iew ed h e re re p re se n ts a sig:ignificanl LAS VEGASAS (AP)— Anti-nuclear proles the sunken ves- prese n ce o f fl rc s ta u rarant n next lo bst Site on Fri- ter samples collected near the te.st 'of the First Amendmetlent free- block traflicin in and out of the Nevada Tbst cet beneath the ocean surface,flce, d e te c te d no adult ent£rtainment businisinesses con- JUDGE DANIELD/ HURLBUTT people were-arreatid on misdeiidemeanornui- Bel, 5,000 ,fee stitutcdo health risk." doma," Hurlbutt wrot£.“ It is8 unque.s-i day, and 65 pet iakage. said Nor^vay's NationalDnal In s titu te of LawTaUs-iHs-to m eet standards julate the sance charges*'es*when they failed to move: fromfro the sites radmlmn leal But tho city considereded no re.spon- lioned that the city may regu! RadiationJ^Volection. . . i , secondary efTects on propertyty or per- main road. . 1 the submarine was an expenperimental ves- sible factual testimonyny and the entertainmenient busmeases in a lar«e onduct of Foky othersers were arrested on trespasssa chargesc dur- said t -southea.st corner of town, sons which arise in the con eel that was3 testingt deep dives and unusmusual materials. record was "at best, specueculation bor- dren in tlic -soi adult entertainm ent business>.! Authorities soid they pprobaUv li" iolfo de Jesus Constanzo, 26,6 , and Constanzo has hoihomes in Miami wntton plan.m ." would wo have to use high-presi;s3 ure hot owns the busincsness. Since lost fall, a Adolf war." if lh e building hns a d- S a rairn Aldrete, 24., The two wererc last and Mexico City. eve Cowper and Coast water wa spray to cleanse manvy 1beaches, sign in front of li ly th e discovery o f : Dennis Kelso, commissiiBsioneroflhe , 0 » '; S>™ because it verlised massage:iges 24 hours a day. seenen i in Brownsville Tbesday inI a lux- ^ mmandiinl Paul Yost re- ^a c controversial techniq^ue De- the gruesome humarman sacrifices rc- , Department of Environrammenu.1 Con- Cuurd Comn kills organisms on ana benenenth the Police declineined to answer most uryo .survey the hundreds of y e a r . taained most evidentlent at the funeral BCrvation, said his depai'p a r tm e n t h a s . tu rn ed to .si surface of the beach. questions nboutIt thet arrest. A woman Illinois State Police were givJ'''" “ homes in Matamoros.,ros., who nttc'nded TbTalbert’s arraignment •scription of the car Friday aflei .’ered the door at Lee’s More than 60 pepeople camc in ; and later ansv,’er ■orities in B row nsville, Ib x a s, ; re la tiv e s, O lvera menl or say who owns search of, missing rc r-T oda'ay's wealither------refused to comme :rosa tho border from Matamimoros, Gardasaid. or manages thoe business.bi Anotheier fine weekkend in prosispect, folks^ ApoU ...... T w in Fall*. Burlouloy, Ruport, losv — The ^vcmo'r andnd £ Shaw both said i - Jo ro m e a n d Gooding; • Continuedicd from Page Al Shawriaw. ond di- they discussed thele F is h a n d G am e ! Todny nnd toniKht,, piipnrtly cloudy. TImAcou' icws^ meeling with AmA ndrus. Andrus ^ has declined to respon «tly lo the cattlemen. How)wever. Departmenl. a , herd;rd district' bill ve- : West winds 10 to 20 mpmph this afler- On Friday, the tl asocialion made jt BO wnrm with ress ^relaty Marc Johnsonin said toed by A ndrus, wilderness wil issues : noon nnd cvcninK. Not b< public a letterr it sent to Andrus de- hiRhfl in tho low er 70s,Is, ILows loniKhl ~ f \ 1 March 13. Andrus met withI Shaw5 and the need for mormore industry pro­ 35 to 40. Sundny. fnir., HiHiBh«&5lo70, manding an apology a; for what it nd ICA president-elect Bert Brack- Bi motion. Camns Prairlo andnd Wood Rivor ^ called "a slap in the face" lo the Ida- ;t of Rogcrson. But Shaw said in a news release V alley: ho livestock induiduslry. ■ Johnson jol said they agreed to.0 havo Friday the governormor’s behavior on ; Todny nnd loniRh'light, vnriable "negardlcss; ofc your intentions, ie entire , Cattle Associntion board I Wednesday threatensons future relation- cioudinoRa. WcKt windnids !10 to 20 m ph l i your behavior■ andai commenls let the Itend an April meeting withth An- .ships unless Andrusus apologizes.a this afternoon nnd ovoi5venin}{. Not «o Q \ \ 1 his response that ■ Iward with thele impression that you .rusl . But Johnson said Andrusus said Andrus said in hit w nrm . H i^hs 60 to Gfi.K. II/OWH loniRht f alhetic lo the interests , ^ he .has a good worborking relationship ^ a ro ncit .“iynipalh ecause of his past dealings a i to 30. Sundny. fnir,r. HifihK around ' i»e»gi of the caltle indindustry," said the letter J with all other comm'mmodity groups in ! 00, signed by Sliawaw. who is.a Caldwell llenn, he felt it would not be pn Idaho, and wantsa oneo with cattle-; N orthom U tah and] N(N evada: rancher. tive:ve to have Glonn attend the m en, UUih — Todny nndnd IloniKhl, con­ <' S h a w said he and the other catlle- sion,ion, and Glenn was not invited.“• "However. I do nol believe that the Midemblu hitjh clfiuda.ls. !HiKhs in th e RKMOS.: m en w ere esp'}specially olTended by Andrus Ar repealed that statemeTient to confrontational polipolitical approach ; mid-to upper 70n. iws in th e low tJ) * ^ w h at h e saidI wasw a remark by the Is. Ms. Gilbert on Friday, saying heh felt practiced by yourp ex executive director • j mtd-40a. Sundny. p«ipartly cloudy. C«M W » r» fy O l— ■■Sh m J guvcrnnr ihiilI livestockI bills would it: wouldwc be a waste of time to0 tryt lo contributes to buildirilding a good work- '- Higha in tho low to mid-'lid-IOH. have a hard timiime escaping his veto as dealcal wilh Glenn, and he didn'tl't have ing relationship," AndrusAnc said, Nuvndn — Vnrinbluble hiKh cloudi­ 1 he time lo waste. i believed thal pro- ncsn todny nnd Tnonttyly sunnya on Sun- long as Glenn isi‘ working lis the cat- the t "I h av e alw ays be! day. Hi|{h tcmpornturctjrcHinthrTOxor tlemerv's chicfFspotffsmnn. sp Shaw Sl" said the governor lold:d them Ju c liv e , w orking; relationshipsre nre ' low er BOs. F nir toniKht.Kht. Lows in lhe "A.-! governor,lor. you could in fact inn MarchM he didn't w anl to work'rk with built on the basiss of trust and hon- abuse the powerver entrusted lo your of- Glerllenn, and they said he didn'tII have esty and not on1 theth basis of con- , low er 30s lo lower -10s. ior Saturday Sum m ary: ” A c c *;hHWealher*\ forecasts l fice lo m a k e gooi;ood such a threat. How;i to,0, but I they would like Andrdrus lo fronlational politics,"ies," h e said, Skits thruunhout IdaIdaho Fridny af- O a y «im n e Conditions andid H igh T em peratu u res ever WLider conside it irresponsible and worlifork w ith 'c a ttle m e n on indndu.slry 33 un e.tamimple p Friday afler- icm oon w ere m ostlyy clcloudy at mid- —— — “ I a violation of pupublic trust to threaten probiroblems, noon. Andrus pointednted to the first pcr- dio and hi^h levels. WitWindH won- Ken- f ^ " * ” lo velo — solely3ly bccause o f a p e rso n a l 'There "I was’ no deal ever slstruck" son out of the Ap|Apple Commission c m lly vnrinblo in diri'Crection nt r> lo 10 ^ ■ grudge — unsenseen future legislation lhathat Glenn would nol alteni•nd the meeting. He was DickDie Symms, Cald- m ph. ■» w hich could vevery well benefit this neeting mee on Wednesday with ArAndrus, ^^-ell fruit grower• andan brother of Re- N opfccipitntion wn»vas n-porled. .stale's citizensIS nndf its economy," said laid said Shaw, p u b lic an S e n . S t e■ve v e Sym ' m s.* Temperatures nt 2 |p.m . w .r,. in the 65- to 70-dt'Kn-c1-e runs*;, w ith ii II I I I I I u Rome Btntiuns reportingtinK in the uppor fj09. D ixie wns th e co!cold "pol in the RECnON'll- LOWEST' LEASE RA^\TES : Ktjite w ith ICdL'Kroi’HII alabove zero. KUii»^iT»n I CORR s The Prlc8Hbnlwareadtlial>H . Tho pollen countt iiiri Tw in FiiIIh E CENTURll Y ! : F ridny w ns 198 pnrlicrticles per cubic ^ n» '■ I • ----- T ~ ------*—“I__ ran in The!B nmes-News on : _ OF THI m e ter of «ir. I 4/13/89 Incncliided tlie Item 1 _ Lease a brandd new M ercuryr CCougar . The extended forecirecast for South- I * , below llsteiitedonsaletor 75% lease rateJ em Idnho — Mostlyy sunnyni: M onday, Z5-L $229. Thee correctc sala price a t 2.7! Pnrtly cloudy Tuesdnydny and WednoH------^ te$299.WeWe apologize lor ~ P L U S5 $300 CASHI diiy. riifihs in the upjxjpiK'r GOs I'liNl to any Inconvinvenlence this “ “ BACK FROMM FO RD M OTOIO R C O . 2 the mid-70M went. Low:^wB in the mid- ft— iU ml0hl haveve caused. " ■ M E A N S - 30s to mid-tO.H, 2■ - I m The wiima-Hl tompoi\poraturr in the “ L . O W m ointhly r paym entn t s . a Kl (Ji.Kr.-eK al i » Uttls Wondmder Cultivator - HUite Kridiiy wan tC C a l l MIr. r B ro w n to d a y ! Hn^ermnn. Dixie n'povporti'd llu- cold- Ruoged-yelI extremelyex ligW. 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Cla.'-HiQc'd i« licrrby drwiJrwKn“l‘'d #■ lhe dny of Ihp wpck unon which le. W ' nds. cnil 73:)-0026 MorWondny thmuRh Fnday from rt n.m.n until 5 minntifMwil«will bo pubhnhrd ■r. pleaao Mnd change of addrr«« forr A } from H a.m. unlil niton. Infnrmi-million on dis- lV

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States may; JloPe-mi[[ions Bahzer says> Gorbacchev Rulirng upen[ids statee tax pojlicy L/\NSING, Mich.:h. (AP) - A U.S. tirecs. V irginia Gov. G e ra ldd L. B aliles h a s Supreme Court d(decision ordering Thee courtci ruled March 28 that thelh callcd lawmakers backck forf a special neediIs econcomic SWiccess stales to tax federa;ral and state pen- rclirces;es must bc treated equally' —- legislative session on AprilApr 2-} to deal sions equally or nolDial 1 all could mean both taxed ta: or bolh exempt — a an n d w ilh th e issu e , w hichh couldco cost Ih e ' W ASH IN G TON (AP)’) —- Secre- j think that's in the best interes an $800 a year savirvings for the Michi- sent thethe case back to the Michigagtui 'SUite S^ISO m illion if ilit is required to ! Uir>' o f S ta le Jt(nie3 A.\. Baker 1 HI . he United Slates tind the bes gan mnn who filedd thet lawsuit, but a Courtto of f Appeals. refund overpaymentsts from prior ; said Friday that Mikhnih a il S. G or- J g rest oflhe world,..." - billion-dollar headacla ch e for 21 sta le s, "1 didn't dii onUcipate the impaipact years, : 'bnchev'a critics may tryloylo stifle his list this week, a Moscow news Virginia, home to 200,000 federal wouldd beb so large on states like ViVir- "It's a real political1 aam n d fi.scal crisis , ; economic reform prograijTam unless - er said sugar ralioniifg woul civilian and militJlilai>- retirees, is ginia/'1;" said1 Davis, who represenltUed tliiTe," Snell said. ; he succeeds in Retlingg "consumer" in in the ^v iel capital for lh hardest hit with a $150 million a himself;elfin ihclawsuil. Bailies hos yel to indie.ndicate whether gSods on tliu table andl in the miir-' \\'f^ C tim e sincc World WHr-II.----- • 'vyar iax toss bccau!ausD-ofthc^iawsuit'- Thcric ruling means-n S5-million- -V irginiii-should-tjnc flliite alii' and loail------kets." .nd the doily Socialist Industr won by a retired lawaw7 or with tho U,S. $8 millilillion a year loss to Michigagan, pensions on the .same‘ basisba! OS fcdcral Baker said that the. politicalpo re- V 1 earlier this month that man«ny Securities and Ex(Exchange Commis- where•e A/ tto rn ey G en e ra l F ra n k KtKei- or exempt Ixith, : forms Gorbachov has} pushedp as ict citizens "can expect lhal lh'I'l-' ■ Sinn. ley hlas a s asked the court to spire ^iho^tl E lsew here, W est VirgilIrginia amended ■ partof''percslroikn,"orn)r rcstructur- r 1989 will be the mosl unsui5UC; At least 20 otherer suites are known ^4,00030 federa!I retirees from taxntiiItion its kiw to give federaliral retirees the : ing, arc progressing fasleis te r lh a n h is _ jful of all those wu have live to be ntTcclcd, nn.and an Associated on the[le sa; m e basis a s local a n d sUiiUUe sam e Uix b rea k a s sUilcjilc and local re- : econom ic reform s. Dugh. ... The bony hand < Press survey indicaicales in addition to retireesees. lirees, : 'T h a t m ig h t trigger• something," so , iger for products is quite cap:'P“' losing $118 millionon a year in future Al, ieast le 21 -BUJles treat fedetleral Other states are weigl•eighing their op- : he eaid. These thingsigs generally ' of strnngling perestroika," revenue, the labI couldc rise U) $1.3 • pensionlions differently from stale ainnd lions. In Montana, a measure i Jjas . . : have lo proceed apace." addressing the editors, Baki billion if refunds, forfo prior years are local. ones,on acccjrding lo Ronald Sncnell, been proposed lo exempempl all pension ; Addressing the Amerinerican Soci- \ ced praise of Gorbachev ar required for th e ir•910,000 91 retirees. senior}or program direcUir for fiscal,l af-1 income from Uixnlion,on, Oregon law- •' ely of Newspaper Editorstors, the sec- ■eslroika with a complaint that th. • "Il a ijomambshell we knew fairs1 ofof the National Conference:e of makers created a specipeciiil joint com- r e t^ commented: ere remain too mnny ure; might happen anclind now has hap' Statee Legislatures.L miltce to find a solution,Lion, "If they are unablee lot gel the ere the slogans of new thinkii pened," said Oklahcihoma House Speak- SlaU:.ate laws differ, but in Michigrignn, L* Mofford recom- economic (iort of this goinggoii and go- 1^*^^— k content." er iJim Darker, who;hose slale could lose the firstfirsi $7,500 of a singlo federalll 1 re- A rizona G ov R ose M' 'or instance, Baker said he• i $22 m illion a y e a,r r lire;'s e 's pension w as e x e m p t from frc mended Uixing state; andani local retire- ing w ell 80 there arero consumer tAMP ideaid< of pei’e* u n fo rtu n a te ." RepRepealing U.S, charges thal t lawsuit, D avis-w• who declines to give front1 ofoi them. They knew Davis (t I Nntionnl Associ- stroika doesn't mean muchmi to the Unless lethe West adopts an "ob- Northirth Afilcnn country suppoi*9''^'* h is age, saving onlynly thal he's a senior case)1) wasv coming through the s;sys- wilh the ruling, the Na ector ation of Retired Federalcrul Employees is common man or womanlan in the So- slruclionist approach"ap lo the Soviet' terrorT orism , Btiker asked, "How dc citizen _ filed th Ihi e la w su it in 198-1 Ujm,"," saidsj Denis llarringion. direc! .recs to seek re- viet Union." Union, he saiijaid. "il’s our viow that ihisstIS sale assist in the woridwide ■ because Michiganin Uixed p«rt of his of pubilublic relations for the 500,0(,000- urging federal relireet f Rc- funds for ns m nnyy yearsyt os th e ir Baker eaid Gorbachov'lev's program whether orr nol r perestroika sue- forls,•Is, supposedly .su p p o rte d . federal pension, bubut not the pensions membenber National A.ssocialion of I suites’ sUiluteoflimitatlilalionpcrmiU. entails risks to himI fromfi oppo- ceeds will depilepend on what happens Moscojscow, to control chemii of suite and locawal government re- tiredd FederalFi Employees. nenla of change, entreitrenched ele- in the Sovietict Union and not on weapclapons that Libya is developiiping mcnls of the'Soviet, bureaucracybi whal we in1 thell West might do or alils ils Rabta plant?" and "sources of natiomionalistic dis- might not do."lo," He He olso renewed U.S, demar content." A nsw ering)g a subsequent ques- lhalal theI Berlin Wall be lom do'"wn Nortlh 'frantitic' for ca)sh in IS9 8 4 e th e The secretary, who-10 will meet lion. Baker sasa id : a nid d that tl the Soviets repudiate t N /AP) - After 48 N o rthlh flccounl,j in this caso in connnnoc- ''I said lo her I haveave been request- with Gorbachev and SoviSoviet F o re ig n "We very muchmi want perestroika Brozhvzhncv D octrinc,^i4^^'-‘>ertTLs.'i W ASHINGTON iniu ■— witnesses and neaiearly 11 weeks, tesli- lion1 withwi how North came to bujluy a ed by some of our• clients,cli 1 didn’t Minister Eduard A. SheShevardnadze lo succeed andant we.very much want righljhl lo inten'cne in Ea5n4rr .he Oliver North trial usedd carct in OcUiber 1985 for $8,01,038, "identify them, to obUinlain certain infor- nexl month in Moscow,iw, saids thal a the general,1 secretary s lo succeed, peanian countries, ^ mony ended in the Friday with a witwitness'describing a for cascash. North said he went to0 the I mation from her aboulboul her children "pretty frantic" No:North so -Strapped for lol in Tyson's Comer, Va., to bujluy a ... for th e p u rp o se of o f seeingsi whether cash in, 198’1 thmt a t he ciimplained of station:ion wagon, then saw a heavavier there was some possil}ssibility of being .ravel toj USSR not having enoughIgh for lunch or gaso- vehicleicle ancl settled on lhal, payaying some assrstance wilhLh respectn U> th e ir Crowi)e will ti testified, . , line. $5,000300 down and the balance fifour education," Zucker tesli WASHINGTON (^\P)VP) — A dm . r ------' -- ■ 1 eneyey iis "facing some gui-wrenchi ..But, said Mary•y Dix1 who controlled days■s later,lu all in cash from the boxox. lhat Also testifying Frida;•iday was Stephen , William J. Crowe, chainairman of the decisi'cisions" on tho budget- Met expense money alat the National Secu- Howlow ell recalled, how ever, ll c ounsel in 1986 of^______. Joint Chiefs of Staff,f. sas id F rid a y / ' while,lile, congressional leaders joir rity Council, all lhallh stopped in 1985 Northrlh telephoned him th re e tin"imcs, E. Berry, associate coui Soviei Union 0/^ •esident Bush al the Wh - a lim e w hen North N. had in his of- responponding to a newspaper ad forir the the House Inlclligenc’ence Com m ittee^ he will travel to the So told a mooting of in June, the first moderidem-day visit 3use to announce a S28 billi fice safe a huge rc^revolving fund forex- car,, a 1982 Chevrolet Suburbanun, a He said North hod tolt :ficit-rcduclion plan. penses having 1to do with the heavy-ivy-duly vehicle 'with 51,(1,000 the committee in AugAugust that year ■ by su c h a n olTiccr. ed a security sys- U .S . nnd S o \ie l ofTiciificinls are still The agreement calls for restra Nicaraguan Contnliras. miles.es. that ho hod insUlled i his own expense. working on the exact. dateda and olh- in g 0 overall fiscal 1990 growth A fier h e a rin g' her h und four other "HeHe inquired nboul tho vehicle,:e, in- tem at his home at his i er details, according loto Crowe,( who ilitary programs to below 1 rebuttal witnessesjics, the judge sent ju- dicalirating he hud a necessity to lo^Low a 5es ogainsl North made the announcemi ra,te te of inflation. The Penluf rors home for a long weekend, and "horse•se trailer,", Howell said. The; old-< One of the c:harges an illegal gratuity . testimony to the Sem A rm ed woulcDuld he held lo aboul $299 bill''J'O" lold them to returLurn TViesday for final e s l cladaughter of North’s four child,ldren is thot he accepted an i in ououtlays, virtuolly the same’-e us arguments expecte cted lo ta k e m

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t'. ^ M a «g i c IM l e r . M. Arour Mushr*•qom trrial revlo cals p(>ersonail confiilicts 11.4 mushroom farm projcct. ByKRlSTAN WATKINS a t t o r n ey y nnd ; general partner in thethi Bliss payments for iU I alker. who began the farm, ll . V a lle y FcFoods mushroom projoct, ThomasT Erkins and Walki corroi-ponc/eni laiming the bank forccd the th e W alk er Jr. Ji was standing in line forbr dinner counlcreued, cloii , 19ffi, T w in F u lls o t lh e loci3cal Pizza Hut whon Fred SurbuughSu operation inlo deftle fa u lt. HAILEY - On June 28. 19 ■ tesLimoni in the firsl two and Kenn Porter. Iwo'local doctors,s, walked Much of the te 0 weeks of the trial•ial has cerilored on the yearr J • '.‘"S vd lliy cw m araijtrw as brought in.-1.------! / ^ fc 4 told'him they and olHeFInve;vestorsin ISSi, when a'ncw dollar operation was V Lhe Tl had called an emergencyy meetingn tho million d nd the project began to go Jim Jones; ppraises a lC a n )ioWD [ Sp rin g s Inn. reorganized and r a . ^ ^ 9 ' W alkerer said he went to the meetieling and sour. Salvation AAriny ll ■ found onan "icy atmosphere." Mosl)sl of the Throughout that ll year, when Kamnl - State officials can’t - o T T W IN F A L IS - Sl in v e stoira rs were.there. Walker saisaid. B ut' Hyder wns hireired as general manager, I problems without lhe A- I solve Idaho’s social pi R o b e r t, Erkins, the farm ’s otheror m ajor working felalion.son.“5 b e tw e e n him a n d E rk in s Attorney General Jim IS help of volunteers, At partner,•, wasn't.^ W alker said, wore strained,, RelationsR between Erkins Jonos said at a SalvalIvation Army Advisory W alkerer said ho was pul on the "hi"hot seat" and Walker alsoso were' frayed, according to■0 Board dinner Friday.uy. a t th e me■neeting with question.H about)ul Erkins teslimony. jturc approved several in earlier teslimony Hyder;r I The 1989 Lepslatut a n d th e0 management of the mui-lushroom Erkins said in help abused children, ? general mv»agor_of ^e_10 bills designed to hei fa rm , ■Theae were my friends.nnc\nd 1 wns was hirod as g ?et juvenile offenders aid victims and get uncom forfortable," W alker said, operation in Janlanuary 1985 af\or lhe bank lut volunteerB will be jprove himself as general back on track. But ■ W alkerler's testimony in court thisI weekw ties refused to appr ROBERT ERERKINS lh those programs, ho needed to help wilh ' J o g e t ^j^e_veral r verfi]ons _of why_iy Erkins manager becauseuseofjiiBage. s to remove him stimony'Chis week includedd Resisted attempts to ...... said. w a s elieved “of'tnajor htnria{ia’pcm eiit'' ' Wallfcr’s tcstii parents and court )s Likewise, memos and meeting notes More foster pu rosponsilsibilities in July 1985 al aI gourmetg accounts of numumorous letters and memos guardians, will be needed as courts | :• between Hyder,r. WV alker and Erkins, showed Erkins was notll hh£ a p p y w ith H yder. m ashrooiDom fa rm n e a r B liss. der had the slightest pursue child abus(?isi^rs, he said. And a ' iuing Bliss Some of thee letters1 written by Hyder• r "I didn’t think Mr. Hyder THOMAS G. WALIALKER JB. 0 Firsl Nalionjil Bank is auii reform of the juvervenile justice system Foods, claiming it defaulteded on loan criticized Erkinsins for his management. • See TRIAL oon n P a g e A5 ehould bo supplemernenled wilh volunteers . Put on the'hotlot seat' willing to work withlh youth,j he said, 'W e need voluntoeileers from people in the community lo keepep themi out of a life of Sympos•sium [p Irrigatiion crime," Jones said. > • Sheriff investiistigates sack downphlays T water iwill containing ex[ixplosives 11 1 I— 4. I JEROME - ShcrilerifPs officials here are continuing lo inv(nvestigftto a sack of nuclearrrisk I flow scoon unstable explosiveivea foundlat a dairy about two miles} northn< of the city but By MARTA CLEAVELANDND S h e riff.L a rry G o ldId 8ai3 8 he's nol prepared rimes-jVcws writer to c all it a bomb. from IN^EL I TWIN FALLS-No waterUer shortage in the Gold anil sherifTiiffs deputies found two ByN.S, NOKKENTVED Magic Valley this year. 4AIoslM area canal sticks of dynamite.e wv, ith b la stin g c ap s and “ Ti'fnes-iVou'5 w fiter •. n districts have set soven-fool fusesi inside in a garbage bog companies and irrigation di • water and report W ednesday whenen they were serving IDAIIO FALI-S-Hopeses forf future energy delivery dates for iheir wt the entire growing papers to take; ppossession of some supplies in this country are being developed sufficioni supplies forthe personal properlyty of( Oscar Hernander., in Ea.stern Idaho. .sea.son. ]o. in Jerom e began including d a iry caWatt4«.and equipment. . But along with ihose hopeshop are some old B H The Northside Canal Co. i While checking? orone of the outbuildings. fears of environmenltMital radioactive Hjga filling ils system lasl Monday Me and will onday. a later than thoy noticed a gree;rcen garbage bag lying contaminalion - mostostly unfounded, B fS begin delivering this Mondi on the floor blockinking their way to steps, p a r t i c i p a n l s o f th e ,11stILst annual Idaho B a normal start-up date. Gold said. “I wouldlid !say it wasn’t a bomb," Academy of Science Symp.'mposium were told H H “We’re a week behindnd at least," said Gold said. “There’se’s nothing lo lead me to F rid a y . M anager Ted Diehl. “WcWe don't have too believe at this pointoint that il was intended A reactor is being devekveloped by Argonne R B many orders now, juslst thet sugar beet to injure people." National Laboratory al. theihi Idaho National people." ge moisture cul the Ho said, howeverver, the condiiion of_lhe Engineering Laboratoryy lhalll would extend March'.s above-average r explosives was “unuu n u su a l, bccau.se in mo.sl current energy resources:es 1,QUO y e a rs , sa id r a p need for early water, but bui these current c a s e s d y n a m itee i:is nol stored with a Bob Seidell ofArgonne, windy days will increase>e demandd soon, he blasting cap and fusefiis attached to jl." The reactor is an iiitegitegral fast reactor said. lliiit relies on designes'ned and natural H B Northside's waler suppljpply ‘looks prelty good." Diehl said. No shortaortage this year. jrman improves characteristics for "inherently "in safe" Tracie O'Gori operation, he .said. If overheatedi the The American Falls Reservoir Re District Friday to gooood condition nuclear fuel would expai:pand and slow the KJS ; No. 2 will turn its watorlor on Friday and OMAHA, Nell,b. - Liver transplant rate of lhe reaclor'.s nuclea:lear reaction. I should bo able to start deliveringdel on April paliont Tracie O'Gorman O’C was listed in The reactor also is ahliiihle to make use of I 20, said Dick Oneida, thee mm;a n a g e r. good condition FriiFriday al the University lhe energy in uranium11 and ii reaction by- |||| j “We're going to be in:\ prettypr fair shape, o f N eb rask a N.Iedicjdical Center. products lhat inordinaryry reactorst would be probably a little better lhanth:i last year," ho “S h e ’s be en sleteadiiy a improving.” said removed nnd disposed ofdH ais w aste, I. sa id . ‘ Monica 'Foster,er, medical center The one serious fiaw,, however,ho is the fact The district ha.s enougough water thal it ...... spokeswoman...... th at the.-reuclor .ia.coocooled..with .liquid.. . should be able to deliver.‘V 100li percenrof the Fosler said O’GJG orm an, a 19-year-old . sodium, a metal. Sodiumlum reacts violently fJ-.. full season's water. Twin Falls woman,mn, is only one step away with water. A recent react'actor accident in the I____ There was water in the Gooding Milner uisod'hva sodium - - from being releasi,‘ased and becoming and Soviet Union was causi I Canal last week. The Twin'w in'Falls Canal'CbT an outpatient. Sheihe w ill, how ever; have lo explosion. diverted some of ils waliwater there after a remain close lo ihtthe hospital a ft'w weeks, E x tra p re c a u tio n a n d cuntingencies-have ci The Northslde CanalII 00,000 to c o v er tlam ag e to holm on Friday, many people slill are; apprehensive'‘aboutaf inidoka Counly commissioneiners and the officials hadJ a few public m e etin g s on the tl referring the mattertter to the planning farm s from wildlifdlife belween July 1 of lasl n looking for idea, which drewdre large crowds. •SccDETENTIOnO N on Page AS y e a r and next Julune n t 1. • S e e INEL ono n Page A5 sheriffiffs department have been h American RcRed Cross now ^ntest accepts don()nors to age 71 Local aartists initcrprct Magic Vi/alley foir flag coi ,h Jones of Filer. She useded wavelike shapes to TWIN F.^LLSLS - The American iU'd The Times-News Judges liked the several symbols she incoricorporated in her Elizabeth [round. '.■Cross is w elcooming m back some-hlood design, while retretaining ils simplicity, andnd also liked ils representit Ifalls againsl a blue backgrou able raentioas were awardedled to Marilyn Kocmick ' donors il turnedd awaya’ in the past, TW ^Al.LS-Asim]iimple and colorful graphic of)ftl-«^sun unusual shape.e. said Donna. Drizzee. comnrittee co co- Honorab Bryan, bolh of Twin Falls.s. TBryan used bands of Tho organizalioation has begun ai'ci'piing sellin^fctnealh the Perrierrine Bridge nnd above the! sswiriing chairwoman, A\ curlc of water - the river■r a n d its C'llls - a n d J a y B whilo to represent sky. mount)untain.s uncj th e canyon, d o n a iio a s fn im1 'pt p e o p le up to ai:u 71. I'lVr waters nf the Snake Rive:iver has been picked to fly oviiver Twin escapes it.'? edges.es. . • blue a n d w c u.sed nine stripes lo represe•esenl the nine towns of y o a rs o ld e r th ain n inil the past, ** F a lls Counly. She’ll receive' $2;’)0.SS K o cm ick i inly and a stylized reprepresentation of the "This ratlier aar r b it r a r y a g e cut-off w,i> f ro m atiiiuig ;««) coiitctmtesl entries, the Twin FailsIs Counly The Twin FalUills Counly Centennial Comnmmiltee planned the coun ional symbol for falls, for llie good off thetl doniir," said Dr. Ted Flag Committee hass pickedp "Under Bridge’ b)by Judie the contest afler■r thet state asked ail 4-J counliunties to design a internatioi fmalisls in the contest wereL‘re Sheri Borg. Andrew W allers, regionalnal niedicnl director. Reeder of Twin Falls lo become the official countyty fiag. ll fiag for the Idahaho Centennial. They will1 bbi e fiow n in th e O lh e r fi Ti Dekramer, Jeff Grahanham, Marilyn Kocmick. B ut bDcau.^0 'A■Americans r arc Ttmaining |I wil! make iis fir.si appearanceapi at the Slatehoclood Day Capito! rotunda.I. andi porcelain shields of' eachea design will Crane, Ka I McCoy, Linda Seaman andnd Elynor1 Young, all of healthy longer,;er, loyal donors were celebration in ihihl July;d y 2 , be mounted onn 1historic lamp posts onI 3oise's3' Capitol Kathryn ^ ills; Janel Lee IIoove.r of Kimberiy;Kiir Ann Torix of unnece.ssarilyluritu rn e d a w a y , he .said, ■1 wanted il lively,L‘ly," sai'c^ Reeder, an arlirlist and Boulevard. T w in F a ll n Diego, Calif. ^ The next arearea blood drawing will he homemaker. "1 wanted}d tot get away fmm the dry■ Irland and County residenients cafl see afl the local enlrinines in a display Paul; andnd Phillip Gunn Mead of Siin D: M onday in K upeiipert. The next Twin Falls enipha.---ize lhe w a te r .' planned for th e■ next nc few \ . ^ W ^ B I Twin Falls^_ ancla Norlhside canal companie.-^, whichich co-own the furilitv i ‘) miles easlofTwii'win Falls, Renovation workwo should bo Cotnplciud i Bridge, the Maryy Jones, portrays the peoleople, the.value of in 1992. Marilyn Kocmlckck captures symbols of■ hope.h Jay Bryann isuggests old Pcrrine B __ freedom, purity,. vivirtue and continuing growthg canyon amind valley agriculture In 1his design watril 15, 1989 Timcs-Nows, Twinwin Fnlls.I Idaho A-5 Utah attorncB ey gcn€eral pr‘eparess 4 nevw fusio)ti pateents d B r ig h a m Y o u n g He said patents, apparentently on a .process for topIp $1$ m illion, b u t a d d e d h e didlid not S h e rw o o d sn id Bi SALT LAKE CITYY (AP) — fission reactit:tions for more than 100 fusion fusi has been developed. H 3ntist Steven E. ons will cold fusion he developed. The see:o aany military application foifor his University scienti ■ Attorney.General Paulul Van^ Datn . liours in a testc s t tube.______t hthe e new patent applicntior Jones, who has alsoalsi studied cold pcnmcnt imivcrsity hfifwltlicclincd t*-- m n ro .XCSCIjse arc h___...... ■■ said Friday his oJTice is ipreparing If their conclusionscor are correclT pniticridonii’on'howtho pro expo on the nuclear fusion sincc sir 1985, has ;rally. specific. . , .'U■U of U officials were mum or four new patent applic(lications to the process? couldc( hold the-key to a could cou be exploited commorcfa ■w his received Sl.9 millionioil ini D O E g ra n ts , 'you cun Brophy saidd hc1 was.unable to retis.etip.on why Pons withdrew prolcct tho technologyy behindb the virtually unliinlimited supply of clean. "You desqribo as well os 'y cs said that as vice that' reach MIT to leamlea more about the proproposa! from the Dd'E, other!r than Earlier, Jones Univejrsity of U tah’s■ coldco fusion relatively safe : energy. State whal wh; you have and the dcvii m ist's principal invcstigotcgator for tho DOE could be application. to3 any “it's n sciont rcscarch and' passible commercialco ofTicials hopeipe commerciiiiation of docs doc it nnd suggest how it ,c( f o r c o ld fu sio n work,v ihe had applied," Brophy said followiiA-ing V a n V an D am saidlid the fact that Utah^'' prenrerogative." applications. the exAiirimument could provide state ap{ The Utnh Legislature has airilrcady reviewed Pona’ application np and Dam’s announcement. applied for its patentspo first does not Tb The new application:ions will be goverr^cntnt millions, or possibly Da pproved,S5 million for rosesearch discovered that PonsPon was'working T he investigation so far hihas been;, mean it wouJdd emergef tho victor appi added to three dready’ susa b m itte d to billions, o f dollarsdo! in royalties, imed at turning the scictie n lific on cold n u c le a r fusioiusion. only the scientific investigatiUion that should there bet)c a c o n fiic t b e tw e e n a im ' the U.S. Patent Office,:e. They srft Von Damm saidi ho expects many onl xperiments into money-ma!laking. The identity of Ithe reviewer is has been reported," he said. the two Bchooleols. Ultim ately, the cxpt designed , to protc•otect the - more patent;nt applications to be filed hai nergy-producing machines, supposed to'be kept-confidential,kep Brophy and Van Dam botlOth \vere p a te n t w ould go to whoever could ener experimental proce3cess the to protectt Utah’s stake in the 1 ' Just hours after Pona.9 nnd But Jones .snid'.hehe decldcdi to talk . . ■uncertain how-patcnt.applijliic a tio o a__ proY.eJh'ey..wcrct>rc firs t to in v e n t tliO J t ------rCBCHTChCTiTiFcd-ta-prDijrodncirwhat— rtstnmrh:----- 'l e is c h b n h n arin'OiHicti'd'MnTiSTch'2:i— n b t n ir ir b c c n u Bsc-nt-hn^-faecontc c — ------r r by tho M assachusetts InstiBtitute of process.' m n they contend is suslainelined nuclcar . "That's reallyrei where tho race is by liat they had sustained cold nunuclear general public knowledgeknc that I Technology would affect ththe, Utah . "It's who is! thetl firsl to discover tliat fusion at room icmperatuiature. right now “V'Van Dam said. Te usion in a flask, DOE spoke:seaman reviewed hia work'rk'and c- somo.poopl<^- applications. tl^e process ancind be able to prove fusi( Stanley Pons of the UnUniversity of J a m e s BBrophy, n the university’s ap leff S herw ood s a id a $322,000)0 grant are hinting thntit JonesJi borrowed MIT snid in a news releaease that .that,' Van Damim said. "The first to Jeff Utah and colleasueRue Marlin vicc presidiident for research and ble the from tho U,of U worlwork. irofessor the courthousef isn’tis tho test.” lad had beei^ approved to cnabl Fleischmann of Britain’sn’s University developmcricnt, said no actual elielectrical engineering pn ork. M e a n tim e , U of"of-U officials say iplied for Meanwhile,;, Pons said hc has icicntisLsto scic: conlinuil their worl hoy sustained technolcjgy.f. forfc commercialization of PiPeter Hagelstein had appi to be they nre preparedred toi fight to keep of Southamptoo say they withdrawn his applicatiected U an 18- theiredgeinfuiiioniion research. ' I ■ .Department of)f Energy1 funding and iwarded awn in May, waa for a "Wo nre determirmincdlto work nt ------1 will rely insteolead on the Office of nonlh mor period." , DOE this and do everythrything possible nol • Naval Researchrch to help defray the Like L many scientists, r - 0 ^ tuaries— n their to have this taken}n awaya from'Utdh," |gr— Joscpli. Do;Uoyd and Bart Jones, nil Valloy Vnl Ciiy. „ • . cost of continuedued experimentation, officials offi were reserved in ^ ------Onklpyr-thr' __Shu-waB-burn-Junu.24,-I0J •silybfUlah'choniistTy— judijudgment.'taking-a-wait-anand-see— said—school--Prt-President Chose ..... — c t Jo n e * . a il o f O a k le y ; Buhlj Hul th e dnuRhler o f ClifTordi Hli --Th-njmmsil Its. Peterson. J n n c t nd Sho profesBor saidid theI ONR grant will attitude attii aboul the experiments grandparentonla Mr, nnd M ra. C layton Adn Adi Mario Holmoa Hnmmond WnmHley, olof Rnndolph. Utnh; and Rrnduatod Rr: from Twin Fnlls M r. n n dJ IMra Kollan Jonc« of Schftol Sci in 1958. She m nrried H JnmcM MncDoniild in Scnltle.' L ------Onkloy. HoHe wnH proccdod in denth Jni : s INEL ted to aboul 400 millionn acre-feolac of wator. jth e r on April 13,1969. Their T h mnrriaRe wna later •Continueued from page A4 gcieicientists to be relate' \ hy hiH mothi id, Tho An acre-foot is the amount of water I' A jo in tI flfunernl will b c held w ith solemnized nol in the Snlt Lakekc LDS operatiiItions and future rad:•adibactivity. Brown said, ounty is that would covercr ani acre onc foot hin motherer nl 1 p.m. Mondny in tho Tem Te ple. aand of developmentss ata the Eastern Idaho can(:ancer rate in Minidoka Cou K Oakley LDLDS Church with Diahop SurvivinK I arc her hu*ba belolelow th e n a tio n a l a v e r a g e for fo four deep. Went Vnllcy City; one son,n i,.rr site. ■go underground lake Anron JohiohnBon officinlinK, Uuriul W( rfering "an epidemic of radradiogenic, or radiation*rerelated. It is not a large i Palmer of Sonttle. Wnsh.h .; one or river, howeveiever. W ater in the will bc in lhe Marion ccmetory. Pn Lincoln. apprehension,'m." said Russel A. cnn(rancors, he snid. Fricndfl mmny enll nt McCulloch# dnuRhtiT. dn K nrcn Dowoy of Li One reason for the pocketss (of high aquifer flows throuirough crocks in the Neb-; one Rrandson; hor m-mother! Btown, advisi.’isory engineer with 0 H F u n c rn I Home. H. Burley on Sundny Ni 5e" could basalt layers thatat formfc the plain and Adn Hnmmond;'three hroirothors, Westinghouset ItIdaho Nuclear Co,, or cnncnncer rate in "Cancer Ridge" from G-8:.'K):.-W p m. and nt tho church Ac pulation, in the sedimentsmis between those • Clifford E. Hammond of SeSeattle, WINCO. be thet average age of the popu one hour prpriorto the funeral.^ Cl ice rises layers, he said. W ash.. VirRil E, Hnmmon^>nd nnd Many of the.he fcar.H of radiation- Brown Bro said. Cancer incidenci Distance proterotectB. the Magic Rick L. Hammond, both of West induced cancercers nre unfounded, he rapidly rap as people age. Jones JJ' inything get inlo tho W Elma Jo Valley City: und one sister.• ShirleyS gjjjjj C a n ce r strstrikes about 26 percent Fears F of canccr in the: Magic Valley should anyt £RT Elma Jono*, GI. of >Jnrrs, ‘ .tl.io o f W est V/.Iley Cit dioactive aquifer nnd movelOve off the si^ Jie _____ ! I’lu of-thcTiopulai { a ti o n - in - th c - U ii itc d — Val.Vnllpy an? closelvJied to radic K upj'rt. died Friday, A pril U . 1989. wna prccoded in death by her f ;c River 8aid7Th'e'drHla”ncernce'fro'm thTsite to 7 id- A boul 22 p e rc e n t die, concontaminants in the Snake nsain Momorinl }IoapiUil in The funeral wns April 7 "» f'h S ta te s , he said- populated area WlUiam Clipper , strike uniformly," but Plain Pla Aquifer, - th o n e a r e s t p' c;"”" Hunter 9th Wnrd, IntermentI ta " ll si about 75 miles, W illinm G. •Bill- 3^,0 w ni 'INEL’s future depends a lol on downstream is aboi TWIN F A L l^ - Wil ™ , barn Feb. 2. 1928, in thejj' Valley View MomonnI Pat.„rk. instead is a ratrandom process, Brown Crippcn, 77. of Twii■win F a ll« . diod I Grove.q Utnh. tho dnuRhtcr sa id . whiwhat happens to the aquiferer," said pear tactics.usil used by thoso who T hursdny. A pril 13..19e9.iiUboTwin U, 11, and Florence Chadwick People haveive been frightened Ify Jack Jac Barraclough, a former f oppose dovelopmipment at INEL arc Fnlln Clinic i.nd Ho«po«piU.l of nalural W iilkornnd nm nttended schools ihcre, ' J u l ia E. W iilfam s ir," Barraclough said, .'illinms misleading resi■esults of Hawed studies, hydrologisl hyd with the U,S. Geoeological "cruel and unfair,": She iriarrierried M. Glen J o w k on SopL GOODING - Julin F.- Wil SurSurvey, Scare atones aboutaboi tritium in the - J a . 23, 1911, in 71, of GoodinR, died Thursdayoy, Aprii'-’' hl‘ said, : Ho wnB born Oa. in the St. George, Uuih LDS 71 incident, hc cited, wa.s The 1 aquifer under INEL is one of ^.-atcr aro "not accurate,acc nol right," WorthinRlon. Minn.,nn lhe »..n of Tomplo, Tl 13, 1989. nt h e r dauR hter's hihomo in Onc such int , They had lived in Parownn. 1.' reported high incidence^^ b ^ o st studied pieces of real;nl estate Ijq gaid. Klmcr and Eltnn Crippcn, Ho ocnlello. Denver. Colo., nnd BBoiso. th e rec en tly re' in the country, he said. Thosese results No reliable resull28ull 8 h a v e sh o w n nny m nrrietl A nna M. MciM crcbnnl on Nov. ArranRomonls nre pondiiJinR nnd of cancer inn nnn area near Rupert ^n I ived lo Rupert in 19T2. w here are reassuring, he said. 19, lM-1, ill lovvii.• TlThey moved 10 „he hndsince sir resided, will bo announced by DetrL-mnrnyH d u b b e d "C ane,ncer Ridge." w hor^'1 nre plutonium in the aquifer below T w in F iills in 19119-n. whcrr ho Jones was nnnctivemoml>er GGoodinR Chapol. cases have bee3oen recorded in tl^ a st ■■Wnsle p ro d u c ts fro m INI^EUwill I INEL, he said.1. O0 rg a n ic s o lv e n ts , opcrulcd tliL- Crippi-ijpen Co. with hm LDSDS Church, havini; served n 30 years. Someime h a v e tr ie d to bTnme never nc^ leave the site boundary ; been detected just son for ihp pa»t 22 yea m isHionI irin the Ensl Central StntoH fHazel L Draper those cases on radioactive pollution aquifer), aq Barraclough snid Environmental wa» nn activo r Mr. Crippcn wa n nnd nlso in mnny other TWIN FA LI£- Hniol 1,, IDraper. from the Idahotho National Engineering what wh if we're wrong?" m two 10 Protcclion Agent;ency drinking w ater, ; m e m b o r o f S t. Kdw;dwnrdH Catholic rnoacitiesies in the church. <) sons. Wendell W, JoncH Medical Center of an exextended concor t)ty p e s n o t b e lie v e d by 35,35.000 square miles nnd cccontains not been detected o : BPOKllKl.orTuiaF ,ert nnd Allen B, Jones. illness. Surviving nro lw"■ 19 f" them. tQo, andai it wasn't of their whon wi I heard thifi'morning, nl (i p.m. Ill Ri-yteypold. Funeral one sialer, Uorn Knisht of movod ^ 10 K im boriy in 1913. managed to speak with someme people anything out therether on the horizon," I' r Hmaking, so. wwe decided it would be m Chnpol. MaHH willll bibe cclebratod al s„,jthfielfield. Utnh; and, 1C Twin •] Fnlls in 1927,'She over at the courthouse andI withv Mr. Bellam said. The Tl; city has been .iholic Church on grundchil !'Li^"with painful1 totl go ahead and make ov Si, EdwardH Calho hildren. She wna precodod in telephone ^ o p e ra to r for 38“yei 1 ^ 0 there leasing the building bui from the , 19M, th e d eterminntion inn to back down nnd Chisholm, Cl w ho^s assured^ Monday ftl 10 a.m..m . iv-ilh th e Rov. jje m h b>y y lhur parents, the ; Bell system, mirinR inli . plans to American Legionion for $10 a year and William Oould officiatinR. ol No r of lhe try some otheih e r a p p ro a c h ," are a t no future'tir present p funernl will bc nt 11 n.m. She was u member ddress," the county couldmid have taken over vicw-inK '^■>1' ■ plnco. The family \j„ndayly nt1 the Rupert West Stnke r lericn and Bcllam saiclaid the county will have have hr the juveniles al this add Tcloplmne Pionoers of Amei housing of thal lease whiclhich expires in.two »,.RKCHl« n u .m o ri«rial l confrihution- Conlor•, 100! W. 36 S .. v.ilh B ishop the , PrimroHo R ebokuh LodRdRc No, 76 to lobkat alteiIternativos,' He added,though,the ho that is not years. mny bc Rivon to a,favonto fio chanty. Hichnrd-ti Hcmsley-ofTiciatinK.I B urial ofTwin , Fnlls. . - R a y m u nido d o Pena, a Rupert the th juveniles is a problem th d bc cooked at the jail w ill bf in i the Rupert Comolory, SurvivinR arc ono bnilheiler. Eldon nttornoy who w lives in the -]>Oing'to -]>( go a w a y . "It's a prolroblem for "Meals could bc cr there,' ao it would . - . B ry so n J o n ers s _ _ _ F ric n ddu u may-cftll nl the Hiititton L. ^ Dnipei' or Mciin. Arit.. (She wns neighborhoodlod and actively oppoKod the th whole community." he snid,sa and taken over t ! cheapest way to go," OA KLEY - Brv'sry'son ,ione:i; «, of M ortuiiriiiry Chnpol. 710 Gth St.. preceded ^ in denlh by one the plan, comommended the counly fnr Financially, the Americai:an L egion hav o be en the chi •t, on Sundny n flo rn o o n and nucd. "The taxpayers Onkloy. diud I'ridajday. April J4, 19«9, Rupert, ■ Uvnh A. Sum m ers, 1, building bl would worked wellell for tho Bellam continuei iR and nl the church one hour ,,,, ,, ita decision, at the Mi.Kic Vnllov Vn Konioniil ovoninR 1 Tho Rravoside service wil it's n good move on their counly. c( Bellam said. will have to payly forfo whatever wo do," ------MoJItftl'ccnror'ln-':ln-T«nn-FnlK nf n -• pnortotl0 th e funernL------ptTTT-Mnrdity-nt-Sunset-M linKorin« illnosH, Pnrk with members of the T Howah bomMuyiuy-27.iwi_iiii.wiii Pairiciicia M. MacDonald Robeknh LidRo No. 7C parlli i-'Hlln. the Hon nf MnM ni and Mnrijnri-l B U HHL L - Pntricin Mnriu, No view inR i» P Watter------. ArrunRoments nre und r, he snid. problem doliverincringlO O p e rc e n t, Wiimsloy .lonos. NJncDom•mald.-W. ofW esl V alley City, ndcr the • ContIntlnued from Pngc A4 had h for the whole last year, 1 F u n e rn l should gel Milner Irrigaticjation District’s tum-on re hi» fnlher of Ulnh. nndnr formerly of Buhl, diedI dir.-ction of Reynolds b re a k in aI canal ci bank near Hansen Big Wood shareholders si I Chnpol. ler too. he date was tentativ;atively set for April 17* | OaW.'y; four brothcrK. bn Brrni. Tuo»dn>la y . A pril 4, 19fl9, in W ent forced it to) draind tho canal again for• 100 1 percent of their watei but with all the recent , it has ______, repairs. -said.-s wwer plant boon delayed untilunti April 24, said Jim Jack Eakiiikin, Twin Fnlls Canal Co. The new 10 megawatt po\ Serviices----- has said that early ni;xt, on o Magic Dam is almost, S., wilh Bishop tho dire,ircclion of Demnrnys GoodinRR vlonday, and thon begin OAKLEY - The fuminernl for this'ycar. water until early May. ShaKareholdors , start wator Morw .John Foniiirll ofnc.ificintini;. Burial will Chapol.L'l, thifl-ceason pumping Aprilprii 19-20, said Evan , M arRnrel Jo n es. 12, of Oatlakley, who The Bigg ' Woo'd R i v e r C a n a l Co. will ' get far more water th l>cinthr PlraKanlVnl View Com clcry in •. W ilh th e R a s m u s s e n ,ththe e manager. i ROME - The funoral forr died Thursduy. .will be• ■:at 1 p.m. should begirgin delivery between Mayy thanI they did last yeor. Burloy. Friendsjs may i call al tho JERC expected to “We've got, lotsloU of water," he said. prior lo th.' funoral. Mattioio Evelinii Lupor, 100. of'<■ M onday in th e O akley LD:.DS Church l(j and Mayly 15,1 said Oneida, who also3 Salmon! Falls Reservoir ex church ono hour pri p a c ity , th e “W e'll havo 100O O p ^ rco n t," uKRo«l» m e m o n i.i ' R e rryyvillc., v i Ark., nnd forrperly of with Bishop Anron Johnson .manages Big.Wood,Bif Ireach 70 percent of cnpa Til.' f a m ily sunn I to deliver A&BIrrigatiigation District in Ruport contribvilionH mnymy be made to the .lo.romo,no, wRd died T uesday, will be officiulinR. Burial willI Ibe in the •. Magic ReiReservoir is getting a good;1 canal( cbmpany expects t f begin delivering water Anicricun Cnn:nncor Society. nt 2 p.m. p.n Monday in Plumlee. Ark. Murion-eemotery, Friendada m ay call , flow now - about 6,000 acre-feet ail 0.95i acre-fecl per share. LLasl year, will probably be nRomonlH nro under the . lending on the weather, ArranKoinoiilR1 aroa under the Arrunij ',‘i 'ut McCullochs FuneralII home on day, hc sai(iaid. But although Oneida[I shareholders gol only 0,5959 acre-feet Monday depend .. ilan«on M ortuary diroctioition of the Christenson Funeral sa id V irg T emmple,the p i manager, (lir.-ction of lh" H Sundny from M;30 p,m., nnnd nt the thought itt wouldV. fill complotely, hee per share. H o mo inir H arrison. Ark. District in "We don't havohav a w ater problem," Chil poi. church one hour prio r lo the service, isn't 60 surejre now with the-snow meltIt M in id o k a I r r i g a t i o n D R u p o rt ;er in" today he said. Mostlost of thoir water is going intoto the ground instead ofif will “turn the water FAIRFIKl.n) - The -ervico for MAUULEY - The maspnic m deep wells, “We don't , ry BURl.I-^Y - Tho funeralnl for H elen ru n n in g off, and begin delivery Mondajlay, said the pumped from d • Kllznhcth Albrnnnn (Uiipr Krutifeldt. t>raveni.enid** funurul iajn.icc for.H arry ff, nge in water tablo from ,0 Mildred House Mnrshn.all. 90, =r , sii„, „iIt 72,800 acre-feet in thee manager. lyoo'nurd Sheer,. - se e a n y cliange 90. of »o..e and ar formerly if • Leo Wnmecke,Wn H3. of Hailey, who n. Burley, who died Wedne» it The supply looks good heh said. No last year.!- -- [••aiiTiold, who diediied TuosdT^, will Iw d ie d Thursday, Tl will be nt 2 p.m. ■ now, that's as much ns it y nt the Sboshone Cernctoryry bc nl 9:30 a.m. todny at"tK" t ■. 1 p,ni. todayday nt iho Aldon- today 1 ul First Christinn Church. 147114 O nklcy « i-ral Clmpel in Iloiso, w ith Pete Pi Jobnnon as worshipful WnKn»i»-r Funeral ur Ave, wilh the.Rev. Dnniol:.lM,Dixson I r i n ifcrom ation is und<',nd<'r tho direction of m aKler, lor ArrnnRcmenlH nr«; undor al ofTicialinR, tn ie rm en l willill b e n t 3:30 Mal ■ —------Aldon-Waii.•nRKoner FunornI the dir.Jirection of the Bersn Funeral Tht- p.m. Saturday ul the; iPurkview •Contintinucd from Page A4 into the projcct. They counterauedco had reachedi theth( same conclusion ns Chnpol, The fa f* m ily sUKKostH ChnpolK 'lln Shoshone. Cemotery in New PPlymoulh. comprchET •e Idaho. First, following itsa sui it on th e 1 liad really comfortedcon- m e.' memorial cuntriitribulions may bo lensioii of what we were m- F n e n d s m a y cnll nl the c ;d lo a n d e f a u lt, n n d a ls o filed fi cross- Walker saidaid that he and Erkihs^^ mnde to ibe BohIroko Central Sovonlh- NAFAF - TlwJ funorul for M ary Jnm? ) achieve." Erkins testified iphell F redrickson Iv erso n . 87.<7. hour prior to tho funernl.L 1 T h r i x claims against Walker andat Erkins, both were paid pai $75,000 for their ' day AdvontiMlit Church( or to a Cumph .nlribulion. last wcok.t. y o f Nllf,uf, who died Wodncftdoy. will bebc suRRCsls momorinl conl cs alleg in g fra u d , services fromim thet projcct, which the fnviiriU- cluirity. lld s .n Bible ' e a ™ i“ also I testified several times a l 111 nn.m, todny nl tho Mnlia LDS3S mny be mnde to the Gid iHlors al the bank approved,ved, Ih R onch o r la S l WCCkek thnt Hyder and Billill W a lk e r te s tif ie d in v e st ■d Chnpel with Bishop Alnnnn Society. tSc Idnho Youth i. GOODING - Mniiii will b e W n rd 'd June 1985 meeting at Conynyon Springs In relatedd matters,m Judgo James ' jw to the Burley FirstL Cbriatinn Babcock ofof Idaho First "had ruined EloiKji M, Urin.TH. of H arpperomciatinR. er Burinl will follow to get rid of May ruled ThuiThursday that some bank ‘. colobrnt.-d fi.r Klo in Church, ArrunRomentss n re u n d e r h is crfedlbil:tility with the investors and:id told h im th e y w a n te d , “to iicdTueiidny.alJOiM in thehe Clear Creek Cemetery in iuggestcdthe documentsI will w bc confidential Cloodint;. who died nil tho direction of Payne'Mlortunry, oi with Mr. W:W a lk e r,' E rkins* a n d h e sa id h e su{ U, KliuibetluCntholic CTenr(,r Crock. Utah. Friends mny cnll I until il is introduced as n.m. today alSt. i _____ L ------! W a lk e>r r testified I Friday he alsoso easiest way was to incorpc•porate. information un w a s b e pinning n n to have doubts about■ut The followins week, BBliss Valley evidence inn theth trial, Idaho First ------Erkins in Hn 1985, H e s a id h c h a d h e ardrd Foods Inc. was formedd nndi Hyder filed the molior)lion. cd lhat a confidentiality numerousJS complainlsi aboul Erkins':u' was named president, chairmancl of May ruled I Hospi)itals— im the board and generalII manager, order will cove:over loan m anuals, board B iith a m a n a g ciment m i of the project from XEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERCI he *Erkins, W alker and ffour other of director: minutesmi and audit and M AGIC VALLE to Mr, nnd Mrs. Ron Crotior ofjfJoromo. Hyder and ar from some of the AdnuRhtcrlo^ investors remained on the AdmlUod ' CASSIACA MEM ORIAL H C 6P IT/TAL investors.8. he board, executive minininutes. May also said he ro T rejo nnd ire In other testimony, Walker\'r said „nsic r Mr». B illy .roo• Byrum, n ; Jeffrey Hite, Pedro ' A dm itted 'B y thtiis is tim e, my concerns were nsider each document Ron Crnzicr i' ■ Lind«uy Vnnleouworwon, nil of Twin Fnlla; Mrs, R< srrton, Tomny .Goninlea, Lorrniinine HnUh. Ann g^jj^ter having all my friends do Idaho Firsl became so. enlhi^mstice separatelyy as a it ia entered into , Jr.. R,chard ■ „ '• nnd Mrn, Dorinii1 HiDoncb. hntb of Jerom e; Mra c Rnamuflscn and Orson Rnyy 'Tumor, nil of Wal!^alker said of the investors’rs’ whilo researching the! farmf s loan . ., ,r;»nd Mr., S i. Whito o f K im b e rlyrly; ; (^ary AnilreiiHon of Filer; •y S lo ry nnd C ru z A. C rozythiihundor, both of sover Erkins. application that il wantcIted to invest ■ m ae a joint Walker is.. expected', to continue VorKil M illiKanoJHiiCHnnson. HeyJjum, I n v e sjtors to in the farm - eight;ht in the mushroom farm R«lo«M d -testimony’ nextne week whon Idaho Reloat«d 3n, nil of Burley; ''.doctors\ and a their wives, a beer:er venture. son nnd Erie Polly Prado0 urund bnby and Suann Suplison, d il for me,- 'first Nationalonal Bank attorneys have ■ iJhiiri Cox and «on,«on Mr*. Doan I’owoors nnd so utor, an accountant andi a "That really cinched ilisnnduonof Unico FostJrr undui Julio Lunn, both of Holoyburn; Brock distribute at cross-examination. Stnrloy, all ofTwin/in Fnlln;I and Mni. Stevon Delin ireeder - put about S900.000000 W alker s a i d . ’T o le a m lbthijt th e b a n k th e ir tu rn a t ci Nelson of Onkloyilcy; and Molly P elton of Ruporiort. horse brei n ..y b .rn .

• r. A-C Timcs-Nows, Twin Falls,l3. llIdaho Salurday, April 1 5 .19C ------* = _ ; l! - ‘ ■ *

' m Reliligion Soviet church( 1 rcforirn unfolIds quicckly ■ - IlyGKOltGEW.CORN'ELL.L • , ■_ Rigdon, aI Presbyteriani and churcljrch Ipaderii,.people who arcre nol for producing filmIms and records, party, giving it unprecedented The Aniiocintcd Press .. chairman of the.he National Council of membimbers of the Communist po C h u r c h c s U.S-Soviet U.: Church willII p a r t i c i p a t e in th e new communications cop;apDbilitics. NEW Y O R K -A church:h historianh Relationa Workii:king Group, added in a parliurliumcnt. It’s a new fact of lifeife." •Allowed by the3C government'for r f l a y volunteers and who for a quarter ccnlury■y hash kepi telephone intcrvirvicw; ' HeHe saSd those electcd incliclude the first time, lay lit hospitals and in first-hand touch wilhilh Soviet "There is some s evidence of Russi:lijsian Orthodox Patriarch Pir’imen, clergy now visit .ions lo provide rclipion says it is gaining staturestat nnd something thatal is beginning to look Metro'tro p o iita n P itirim , h e a d o f chi;hur‘ch mental inatitutio nd counseling V . prerogatives nevor bcTorcre deemed i like a religiousUH revival occurring in publisblishing; Leningrad Metropoljolitan assistaiice ,and olicos encouragement! possible under CommuniHm.m. many placesI ir in the Soviet Uiiion, Alexeexei.'und Armeniun Cathol I catechism classes B ’ I ^ e pacc of change is realreally quite cspociaily amoji;o_ng young people."; • Vaskiiiskin I. •C h u rc h e s hold c. Htartiing,'' soyslhc’Rcv.'VTV, "Brijcc Ndting'niaTat se'vcrral religious TlvTlieim ngo-of clccting bishopsp8 and—for— leaching—- n n e w — m e m b e r s r —^ — ' lowed before, wilh H igdon o f G ro sse PoinU', Mich.Mii "Ono leaders were electedele members of the beinging represented by bishopops in somelhing not allo^ could huve never predictected these new Soviei pnrli.irliament,Rigdonsaid: parliirliam ent is'-something nolobody some parishes "now3W doing something fore— very much like SundaySui school’ for cfiahges"would come bo qlllckUckly.“ — - ■'•7 -"Thismeans13 thatt for the first timo - therecrc had ever experienced befoi th eD freedomfn to choose," Rigdon\ said.'s the young, alM prev‘cviouBlyforbidden. - Ha)Having led church delegationons on*" (^In every areaca, Soviet life is Iram a gro u p “ I visitssits th e re since 1961, m o st reci'cently undergoing change,ge, but none is at a Thee Carpenter's( W orkshop,p, B touring miwical-droii pChurcfih new§^ February, arranging a new, i more remarkable)le pace than the spring sem inar will W ENDELL-The Aga\gope Intcrfailh Ministries sp itensive program of chi:hurch changes in religiojious life," Rigdon ian Church, 1st Ave. m usical devomotion begin nl 8:30 a.m . todayiiy ati the Unit«d Presbyterian (operation between the! two said. "Numbers ofof people now are roup ^ offers n Woman" Chrifllian E. Featured ra Dolleee MeredithN of "Woman to W luntries, Rigdon cited these; otherc coming to church. fofo r th e f irs l tim e. j w.VIN i l FALLS - ’ TlThe to encourage,>enlight£ihten and share R odio B roadenst,. C ost isia SIOS w ith lu n c h o r ^ w ithout ■ sivelopmcnta: 'T h e c h u rc h , w'h hit ich fo r 60 long had C a r ppcnter'a c i Workshop, an c the love of Jesus Christirist. •About 1,000 new churches8 were' .^to concentratc on. survival,su now faces intcrnirnatiohal touring musicacal- Ensemble membtmbers are: dventist Family Life TW IN F A L L S - T h ee TT- w in F a lls S e v e n th -d a y Advi )en6d-in-1988r-£omparfidJQjtt-15jn.. a very difficult task.ta The issue is dramana cnsemblo. will performn a t, Lonnie W asik, Calgargary. Alberta; ill be h e ld fro m 9:40 a .m , to 5:60 p.m. today. Spring Conference will [ 187. C u r r e n tl y , th r e e toQ five whether it can ’communicatecc the 7 p m, ^ i ' TRufsd'ay'at nTc'TyT)y'Ter~ Linda HtixolrSan'MM ir mtin,-Calif.:- ...... - . the four sessions include:e: bonding, healing , Topics considered in th Jditional churches are being b gospel powerfuUyy enoughi to people streetet Baptist Church. 288 Tyl ice,Ore,; Chris ... divorcc, romance in ’ ” ylor Brad Stone, Florence, damaged emotions,'comommunication, life after div jened daily, with about, 1,500: who have not heileard it before to Inanccs and rtraight Goller, M organ Hill,1, C a lif.; J a y n e marriflgo, sexual intimacnacy in marriagff, family fins tp e clc d to bo opened in 1989. ' change their lives. --. B aased s e in Spokane, W ash., tl lolk to parents about teeneen s. F o r m o re in fo rm atio n.call co 7 3 6 ^ . 5-"*^ Erickson, Dawson Creek,Cn British • Seven n?w seminaries8 are Rigdon, 53, veteran v church enseme m b l e h a a p e r f o r m e d - fi Columbia: .Lori Hovdflivda, Rockford, anned for opening this fall, besidesbo historian at McCor)ormick Theological churclrches, schools and civ Retreat will be held P*“'^ 111.; P a u l feo o th , T'housand h o i Oaks, IDAHO FALLS - The Annual Aglow Spring Re le th re e a lre a d y op e ra tin g , briiringing Seminary and now)w pastor of Grosse organianizations fn the Uniti ) Inn in Idaho Falls. The themem eis-patujm fora X Calif.; SaiTdi Nicol,col, Burbank, [ . A pril 21*23 a t th e Shilo In le number to 10 acminaries,■8, plus Pointe’B Memoriiirial Presbyterian states,e s , Canada and abroad. Usii Roberta Reynolds al Life of Surrender." Foror more: information call Rol vo advanced theological acadeiiemiea, Church, is am',mong the most proprops, sets or costum es, tlthe Calif.; find Wencendy Olson, :a rro ll a t 629-1966. 733-9534 o r C h n rlo ltc C a n •R•Russian Orthodoxy is acququiring knowledgeable Americans A about groupup utilizes music and dranim a Winnipeg, Manitoba.la. “ itss own O' printing press and faciicilities Soviet religious lifeife. 1

ChurchI servicei>S------Sundainday — Sundny achool — 9:i5 a.ra.m.; p.m./Wilmn U.tick'a home.le. IcClollan'ii me.aage - -Qvercircoming p.m./fellowahip hall. AMAZING GRACE FELLOLLOWSHIP Reclory — 1M-Z3T.2327. MeCl -The KING HILL - K lofg HIHill Commuolty ; empution;- and at 0 p.m./Mr, McCl:Clrllan-a , w or.hipihip — 10:40 a.m ./m raaage - 'T ------TWW-gAlXH..,«--Aianiji* lim Qr,t££____ Twlay-M.aal■a.inEnjtUah — 6p.m.______Temp >•2323 ------— ______2 p u s s jMRTHODISr. a i Tongue;ue — A B leiiing or a Curae?' pprr- Praab7t«ft*nanireli.a»292 FiUow»hlp. YFCA, 1751 Elliibetiibeth Blvd. 736- Sundny - .ManIn a l— U a ^ , iiTbrigl.ah and me»i< aO:i5.-m71heRry______i g e a - 7 WENDELL — PfMrM Mrthodlat, corr«r of Krvicece prayer—p tip.III.: V D rJh lp -« T-m 0727. lla.m.lnSponiah.iah, WeWedneaday - Dible'claaaci^all ag( Hagerman and MainiSta. S( Tueadleaday — ’l.oi." Dible atudy —- 2 Dana Sloufa meaaago —- -Who"V Speaka for Sunday — Sundny ichoul'kll/Kll ngea — 10 Monday-FridnyJny — Mnta in Engllah — 7:30 p.m. Sunday — Sundayay .chool — 0:30 a.m.; p.m./aruv God7'/pulpile»chang«, a.m.; worihlp — 11 a.m. andid 7 p.m./child n.m. edneadny - Men'a Bible .tudy —- GG:30 Tueaday —Churchachoolh o o l-3 :4 i p.m. Wedneaday —- 1Reltgioua educnlion — 3:ti cm m ai op aiRiOT, saENTiJTIST vrtirahlp —11 a.m,; potlu pol! ck d in n er-7 p.m. Wedm c a n provided. 'nnnex; prayer meeting— 9:30a.m.I. TWIN PALLS — Firet’iret Pratbjrteriin a K-6 nnd 7:30 p.m. for grndei TWIN TW FALLS - P in t Church ofsfC ( hritt, Tuoaday — Chriatioiition Life Cluh/gradea 1-0 a.m./ann Wedmiiday — Dlblc Sliuly — 7p.m./Rov.' p.m. for Kradea K- luraday — Ladiea Bible .tudy ww.th OmrT:h.a»F.miAve.No,,7:0., 733-7023, Sclen)clantift, 100 Ninth Ave. Eaat, 7K-0M2M2. ^ 3 : 45-5 p.m. T h u n Schasl’a ■orie* on •hnrinnK CChriat with 7-lZ .n DeShielda - 10 a.m./anne*. Sunday — Church achooVhooVall agea-9 :3 0 .S —8tEdwtcrla.733J907. Sunday Sui — Sunday ichonl/agea 3-203-' and Wedneaday - AduIdull Bihir aludy; kida Donna D .. _ . other*._____...... TWIN PALLS- n.:p.; cc-ffee — 10:30 a.m.;.,m.; worahip - U ; Todny-Sacrticrnment of Reconclliatian — worihorahip — Jl a.m./.PrmDn title - T3'"DuctrlM choir —7p.m. ,'a prayer felluwabip — 8 NAZARENE ' - a m./the Rev. Michael Bullailullard . meiaago — . OOD 4-5 ptm,; mealnn fufor needy — f>-7 p.m./l’ariah ofr Atonement."Ato Saturday — Mena ( , AaSEMBLYOPOO) KIMDtMDERLY - Church oflho Natare.reno. The Lillie Chr^atian Thatrhat Could;- Marty tnr —fipm Wednradny We — Scriptural rrndin|ingn nnd a.m. W IN F A U S — Faith AtMDiMisbly ot Ood, Hall; Ma.ofguitar 423-r.230.290. Mend rrccption — 2p.m, 73t-20«l Sunday -'>.Maaa/coffee hour — B leitin UNITEDD METHODISTb Sundainday — Sunday .clwoUall nge. -- 99.4.\ Wedne.day — Scotch 'ahop-0;3O-B.m.ahop ' Sunday — Sunday tchool/nll1/nll agea — 10 o.m ./Pariih Halllall; Maao/chotr - 11 a.m .; DUHL-UniUd Methodiat.Mel gOH Maple St. n.m.;; wor.hipwo - 10:.W a m .-ll* Rev, Wrl.'eldun Tliur.doy — Prcabyteriarerian Women apring n.m.; wonhip — 10:fifi a.m. aixl fl p.m ./Ihr Mnafc'ffuilar —7:2■ 7:30p.m. EPISCOPAL . tlinviaC. Sunday — Oiurch'a■h'achooVall agea - 9 :» Shuman'rian'a m e a w .g r- "Who l.A D i.ciplepie Of gatliering-9:30a.m . Hov. I’aid R. Spriiiner ap«(ililnt(.nt(. M onday-CCommunlon.ervico-Ha.m.; on BtniL Dl — Holy Trinity Epiaeopal. tl II a.m ./the Rev. Gerry Chriat?'at?" nnd Gpm /Rpv. Shuman'a meanaaage WENDELL — UcltadItad Pre.byUriiD and prnyor - 7 Mnta — 12:10 p.mp.m. Su;Sundny — Morning pra>-er — 9n.m'm'4L n.m.; wor.hip - 11 . Wcdnc*day — Diblo atudy and ncanUcfurcCod.' Churth, 53WOT0. Tucaday -- M a » — H a.m. and 12:10 TOTCJendny-Friday — .Motlna — lOam,w i3r 'Hill»me.-nKe--Fi.V•'i.h Done, on tlia Edge of — 'Clear n.m. the I’lnte'/child cnrrr fifor infanta and activity Wednedne.day — Adull prayer and DiDible Sunday — Church achoochool - 9:45 a.m.; ’’ TWIN FALLfl - F ln t Ai»«a■MBblyofOod p.m .; meal* for fur needy - ft-7 p.m./Pnri.h Thurwlny Th - Holy Euchnriat - 7 n.i crgarten provided during .tudy;y. leen1 Bible ntudy for ;r.-ar. hijhigh; wor»hip - 11 a.m./lhe Rev,i{ev, Rlcharrl Klcin'a Hnll Ot0LENN9 FERRY - Grace EpiKfl:icepel timcforaKe.3-kindcrK — 733^3*9. childreidren'a Bible video nnd atudy iK-K-fl); mea.nge - T he Saving UfeUfeofChri.t.- Sunday — Chritlian educatlDrilion/all agea — Wedneadayf —- .Men'll Dible aludy — 7 SuSundny — liiily E.ich.Viat — 9n.m.m. worahip. m. BURLEY - UoiUcJu d MethCKilM, 450 Eaat childrenIren a DihIp .luiiimg igrndea 3-C) — alell nl 0 ;« a.m.; worihlp — 10:.V) n.m,n.m. ibroadcotl a.m .; CMtdren'an'aMaaa-9a.m.; Mna^- Friday Fr — Holy Euchnn.t - lOa m 27thSt.,b7H-'21M. 7 p.m.n. REFORMERMED v/R«v, D riuin; 12:10 p.m .; CCCD (Hrade. K-C) :i:45 G ______IMSft.m. TWINWIN PALLS —(3>urch ofthe Naxareiriri. Sunday — Suhday’achoeichoor--D:H] aTm,;------Twriduy=-CroiinrefDr-jTcthocth —Tjr.w;------T hurnflay—"?-Mn-.— RT-HT-H^a'irio'—JEROM JE E— Cai1./Rev. V rie.m an'. ■ Miaiioncttca, Royal UanKcra nnd adult Uible Fridny - Comrommunion .e rv ic e - H n.m.; Thur.dny Tti - Holy Euclmn.t - no.iloon Sunday — Sunday m /tlie llpv. l.urn Kfdnrr- Doane'ine'. mp..aKe - 'Endurance•r of mraangf — Fruit of the' SpilSpirit: U)re." Maa. ~ 12:\r1:10 p.m .; Sncrnm enl of SHOSlONE SJi — Oiriit Eplaeoptl, w nrnhip- 10::i0n,m/ .uidy — all nlT pm . iplntion.' M ondax-Aerobica —-55:; :3 0 p.m. HeconcinallonI — 5-Gp.m. S.ISundny - Holy Kuclinn.t -- <1rtn • BAPTIST Kery(rrygmn clna. Kraduniion — 7pm in. K.Rh and Union 14.,, 3:^32fi-M24. rrtiremremenl center-in.r.i.try — 0:30 p.p.m .; Fail, nnd Buhl. FILER - Plrit BapUil ChurchCh. - 320- a3IAPEL iA OF PRAISE Fnday Fr — Holv Kuchan.l — 7 n in. piicopal; Sundny - i:ifc..ca.ca - 9:45 a.m.; wonhip vi.itati.) Wcdneadny — Sunahin.ahine circle — 9:45 •U16 .. TWIN FALLLLS - Chapal of PriU., TWIN T^ FALLS - A.cantion Epii U ».rll H. C.renlhouap a Tuea.ueadny — Single Agnin — 7 p.m /c/child u m.; nerobica — 5:30 p.m.; p.m youlh — 7:30 Sundny — Sundny »chooV»ltall «akir* — Q:30; ' Campiu Commonnon. Mall. 7H-a2a. 731-1:■31-124«. — 11 n m /the Kev L It .. n Church Worth.’- cnrepro■ provided pm. coffcc — 10:30; wor.hip - 11II . a.m J"Living Sundny - WytWyr»hlp — 10 o.m./meiangt — Sundny Su - llnly Euchnn.t -- >■H n.m : m.-xi.iir - 'Whnt . chiir'nl fello%..I.ip - noon; youlh yoi —7 pm . ' Wrdnp'rdnr.dny — Men'" frllow.hip breakakfn.t Fnduv — Aerobic. —-5:30 .'):3i pm. Alwvo lhe Snake U n e y o u lhh fellowahipfel — 7 -QuenchinK Vourour Thirit;" cliildren a church chur:burcl> .chool m u.ic - n.iu.; \dull Ilible .tudy - 7.:i() - tiI :V) a.m ; puppet minialry — fi p.m.;p. WENDELL - Noww LifeLl Commusltjr p.m.; v.'orship — H p.m. - 10:45 n.mI.; .; pvrnint! w or.hip - 0..10 Fuel;::uc!wri.l - lOa.m.; KYC - eniwnkrr. ’ Tue;4/.y Ti - Thnft .liop - 10 ft m ; llibU- P m n.lrd Mctl.odnt Womrn K>d.. A]April nov.er. nnd men'a fellowahiiihip - Sundny — Sundny .cho..chool - 9:45 a.m.; Hunitny — Sundny achool>l -— OA'j a.m .; Mqnd'ny-Fridi.■idny — I’rnyer nod prnixe — 7 .ludjitudy — 7 pm . Tliiin>day — L'n.li -. 7 a m ; Cir«l.-. - 2 p.m ., wwompn . group - 7 :K1 all at 7 i wor.hip - 11 n.m./thn./the Rev, John ■ momnK arrv.ce - 11 n.m.; prnprn>-cr merling a.m./niapel. Wpdm'adny — iluly Kuclinn.t — Thur'hur^.dav - Men - prnyer group --6::*! Oldenliurgi'f » me.aageaage - ‘Family — r>p m.; I'Ve rune acrvicp —7-7 p.p.m. Tup'aday -- l*n.>rr nnd prni.e - 7 ihbl.■iiblr .tudy — '.In.Ill ; tlinfl ^l>op —-lO H n m pm ■tlow.hlp activity: rollrr .md 7 ;i;«) a m Tommyknockcr; llihle atatudy H ...pim hty;- and 7:7:30 p.m./Rev, Wcdm-adny - lliblp ^tudyudy nnd yiiulh p m./Tim Martenten'ahome. Salurday - Fptio E .kalmK-lOn.m - »:i:.i■:i:>a ni . »oinrn . Kible .ludy — Ipipm.. Oldenburger'a meaange.nge - -Key. to Hniup-7p.m, I Wrdnr.dnyy - V.deo -Spiritui.1 EVANOEUCAL FREE ~mnlevanKi'Ii>m-.fi :)llpni ; zon.->1i-.ki.le 1‘raying.- , TWIN FALLS —Ormeo Daptiiaptift. 7:n-K'J IWnrfure /J(dinII Wiml«-rW — 7;.-*) p m./ninl>rl JEROME Jl - Magic Valley Evairangelical GLENNS FERRRRY - The United i-'rnonn :)nr,--'rj3 - 7 ppm.'Sk.ilrlnn.l ir W edne.dnv - Womenmen'a coffee break -Surulny - Sundny .chuoVnllUnil n»;ri. - !);10 Knday - I’lVrnyrr nnd pralnr — 0:3(1 Prw« ChuTth, iiii'vliii«’nl .li ronir CiiwiiK-mn Methodic Church. ;mr, ■•nday W.o.ipn'. llible M.idy ~- 9.;iil llil>l.-.tu.ly-;i:4.’inm . n.m.; wor.hip — 10:^) n.m.n-he .m . It.'v, *,Tl. a.m./l.>iiMlrCroCroi.rr»h.inir. .Sunday — Wor«hi|i -• H :») a m. /th.-4 Ur\ T(m1,.v - Workd•kdny - lU n.m. lo I Frid, -ad and f.-llow.hip a m Clnli mri.MK.- - -TliinK* W..We Mu.l Nrvcr Siiturdny - -- l!„ur of l*..w..r- - 7 KaivKaiidall Dnvi., jiinu.r church -- 10I a m , p ni M ew.cornbrrad .hip -- '} ir, n m Il.r Ur^ F.lr^'^'l;■ worthlp • 7::«»F.m.7,m.'Krv C lnli p m 'C-hnprl Sundiiy - W.>r.hir REORGANIZEDZ E D a n m a i Dam. Stout'. m e»a.i«age - -Wh6 S,Kftk. f..r PENTECOSTAL mr»-.i.Kr -•D nvul.T tir KinRnfgnf l-irnrl OF JESUS a m Co,1'•,■(,.ilpiU-xchanKtngp TWIIWIN FALLS— Bethel Temple. amisrop Tur.,Inv - C>ilil.ir»-Spi.rk«rk« (Ci yr. Krnd.- aiR isriA N LimiERAN ‘ LATTER-DAY!)AYSALVT8 -'•L’TT. W rdnr.day - ClChurch HcluM.I - :i ;ili Son,: -Jl _ 3 m ir,ni.; Awnm. («rni!nnil.'> 3-Hi - li r . BUllL— Fir*■i rsl Chriitian Church. EDEN K — Trinity Lutheran, “ ' BiniL-F.ghihnndI I.ocurt,I.« 326-5730 he pickrd up ht achool- wor.loi: Sunday -- SuJSuJldiiy.-<'>ii>..l'nll ai;r. — ‘t ill Sunday S' - Sundny ScK.k,I nndl.il.1.1I.1U Kibir p ni />tudent. will hi- | Sunday — Sundny .chool'all .cho agea — 10 • ' :»inmihe HAOEBMAN - — H agerm aa Uoilcd Mon>Io.I.|n> Fr.d,.>_ l’ray.-r - Wfdnr-dny - llil.lp al.uij'priyprnyrrmr..,.nK a.m .; ^..,rnhlpI,) - 10 4,') a m./thi- Upv. Art cla.. cla. - fl I.’;.! m ; -ur.hip - Io ;»1 ' a.m .. w or.hip - 11I n.m./l'rie.ln.i Betty a mI iTiitiufch nndyov,lhKroup-7 30p.m. Krrun(i'>nu-»«ii|..ii(T — ■Hr.loratiiin;' yo.illi — I1.-V H--v T.mothyl'nrtwnKhl Melhodirt. . _ ,l ,||| Daughnian; temple .chool:hool cla.a - C p.m.; - TWIN FALLS — Magic> ValUy V« OapUat . .13 p.m.; Iifayrryrr mrrtiilB -,7 pm ; ll.lilr W.-dn.-.day « - Wr.-l.dny .cb.Kibnll .c Sundny - Sundajday -cho.il - !*.:i.) n m., T...-i- fellow.hiiv'c..ire.'-- 10.;«laK m.. -.ornlnp - 11 n n.. ,,Uiblr!.Ii..lv-,7':itpm I! Ftllawihip. Woi.hininon St. N..7;tM'?ii .ludy —7::iOp.iip.m. children chii. -3.4.Vni.ii.- ' - :r«Tvice-Hpm._ TWIrWIN FALLS — The I'cntecoafalr . i . . r .Sundny — Sundny «cl»Hil'iillI'all nt;r- - <1 -l.'i Wrdncp«!:.y-y-Tai-k foTce-- 7pm FILER F — Ciovor Trinity, l.iciicalrd :i' .• n in. Irr JEROME — Unit« Trrribl.- p m. Sun.'lny - Sunday .(I1...I nnd llll:llililp "tudy Similny — Siindiiy 'unday — |-Iin->t.an pducalion cin.v.■M'Vnll SKVENTH-DAY ADVEDVENTIST alURCH • T r .l;' ovi-ntni! v,or»hip - 7 ip.m /linpli.f KI.MBERLYLY — K im berly C hriatl.n - - y‘J :«1n.m , »on.h.p - 10 ;») a mn /thet llrv a ni ; v.oridiip — llI n.mn. n^e-•. - 10 a III j.n .lo r » me.r-nge -- -Tlir BUHL — Seirorth-DayayAdTttliftQBBCb A K^uth nnd MrxoKr i'nrt'J. Chtirch, TxCH.ICH lloU-rt llol. M.T« me.nnKr - '-My ShrIhrep Hrar Tuerdny - Hihlrlp .1 .tu d y - ll)n m M>-.tei-.ter) of i:n.innw.Trd 1‘rnypr;- family fa Todny - Wor.hip M M-rv -rv ,c e -0:30 a.m.; WrdiH-iday — H.blr .ly d,y — - 7 p m. .Sunday — SuSunday .cl«K>Vall nt;r. - 'I ’l-'' MyVoicp.- My Wcdnrnday — SunSunannah We.Iry eircl.' - w.ir.liir.liip - :ui p.m /pnnt..r » me..;.^■!>gp — S.ibhathScho.. .v.on'1'itia llul; lluUtulli circle I n . <;u.k1» an.l "The^e 1ll»ealh-DayAleyAdrantiftCbur^ S.M.Iny - Sunday .clmclcil - 9 :i>l n.m , and Hitilr Study'»!y.Mu.w.— lipm HSunday — Sunday «luiol and n.lullnil llil.lp Tup.rup.day- Wumrnr-n.imnlne.-M'M'nm Todny - S;ibbalh SchoolScho fur all nge. - - United Methodiat, W.dkVednendnv - llo.lv llii.lder. - childr.-h » i-Iuircli ..ml «nr-lcifbip - f HI ir. .Miindny -11.-ll.M r.Iu a)'ll..U -.--7 p m cl;i.cla.. - l*n in ; v..,r»lup w.lti c.miniiimuoion - .. KIMDERLY — I ii.m.'llu- Hrv. Dnii .\lcAlrf.. «. mr..l.K.. .. Tu,-vl,.y-CI- Chrinll;... Woll.rn n KrlUm:.llip 10.; m e ..a u r - -tlU. v.fivp locat.on. - call 7;CI ':i7J .,r :r^l-2>irj:r^l TWIN FALLS — Sovenoventh-Day Adrerdiat . InilH-ral.v,'. of .p ».ir»liip ‘>Pln. llrfiirellx-Thron.-11<' Sundny — Sund.ivd.iy -cbooL.ill iitip. - !l .1) forinfdinf.irmnti.m Qiurth nnd r. ;«1 a m , wornliip -- Ill a m .thr IIpv 1),.|.- TbuTbur-dny - liap M.ni.try - Id p ih./H.'V, McAl.-r'- m.->.i,iK.-Kr - T liria ia.r. Wi’ilni'vjayy Sp.nrrr«l.v-Wh,rlyhinlVJrt - M.i.-Jay ^ — 0»iJ-.rii.utiun - J.IW ' “ ' "Todny - Sahbnth SchoSchool fur all age. - ,-p - CiK.d S',«s.;' cotrre >.,ullilillilk.dyhiuldnn.-7::«>pm. i.nd lhrS .-» Ai;.-Miivrm.-iH.- C»drt,-.13lp*1 p n. - Pp mni .MrtiKiT » mr..nKP - !> 15 a.m.; wur.hip .ervinervice - 10 M a.m. ia ni nnd « fpllnvKliiii — 10 :m , Thur».or»Jap - lla.m-U»;UciV*V.iiA..c», 11 jr y....1h y.. P ; jr. ar l»mPnut ftho(l.'-i nir..aKe --B p:[iprore"tiir~.rnTinnrnTnii' i^-Kt' mVrting ■-"7-,.;4l> KoVr JoJoyl cliildFrri'n m^n.'age - «i.Vilip~‘ ' Today _-S,,,-v!ce--•/- •i'.no p.m.-lhe-Rev,- * Kfv.n I. llu-.lcm « m.-i.-.ni;rr - -The Dcmhlr li.xli V”iH. --7 7 p| m ThiThrone;- Immanupl l.uthernnnn Scb0.1l pm/rrll.iv..hiptl-il!,11 Wondrmd. .and Found;- ordinnl.on>n and U on Jackrwm. Ili.trictlSu|>rnnlendent. So{) Stanilard; llililc- >twlyly .-7 p m -h -,ll.y Moiul«, - H.blr -ludy 7 ;ifi l>upi.pli-rrn I'ui p rr.rn l Cod-- W..r.lrd — 111 I.'. MURTAUGH - — United Methodiat, 423- inntnil.inllnt.on of Kider'ch.ld care pn.vovi.lrd, Sundny — Sunday .cluKil/nll .clui nKC. - 9:45 llrv. i!ui.Kii. p m.llrntuniin I. m ; in-.U.UalionoflW Krv. Hnrolrold Baudpr till, iuncliricl«-on-no...i n.m .; w or.hip — 10:45 10:4! a.m. and fi:45 ' TWIN FALLS — Flrat UnliUnited Brethren. \V.-Jnri.i!ayay - -Mrn-. i.n.l womrn i. - - 2 30 p m./llir Uev. Urucece Kolanb .Sunday - SundayJay . cIkxjI and nuraliip — U Wedm-.dny Wee - Wor.hip - 7-15 n m' pm/m e.r-ngp.l.yilpv. Jn,Jncknon. JEROME - The Kirat Preabytiyteriao Ihr Itrv l,oy.l iink. wrll.. :iirj:Vt Tliird A \r. di-ciplr-hipr!i..^!l..^r-. -7.;»H*p m .,>.-iik.nK.-]H- recpptitmfullo.... a.m./thr llev. Dalellie MctlKcr'a me.aagr - JE l lurch. Wpdnridny — Biblee ntudyntu nnd prnyer — 7 Ka»i,7:H-7!n2 ThurKjayy ll.bir i.tudj - 7 9H0SU0NE ! — Our Savior• Luthoi;anI f.ood .S-pw.;' .rcoi'Cond or..ion uf Chri.tinn Churcl .Sunday - w„r-liip -- ll a Ml /Rnndv in-Uarllryn,n O Oul ulr««h. or 733.;r774 Cnrr (liv.nK v.ork.1k.hoi. - 7 p m./Kimbrrly Sunday Sun — wofiihip----'io::wr-i:Tn~ H.l_^— H) n.urclifrllow.tupha)hali. cnn-pTV prov.drdxli.' Krv Jack Well.' me .Inckrv.n-. .nr«...Kr - T1--r Cl>fimrch ana Tl»- TWIN KAUJt.Ifl — PiratChriftUn. 7;ct-iJl'J Suiiday — Sundny .chool h.Idren T/ii» i'» n j)ub(jc «crv)ce «cr^ Jeiigned to .Stair; ihr Krv. lx>d Elnkovll»vir- mr»»,ii;r - Sunday -. SiSunday i.cl«oVlill nUr" - f 'M a.m n r ./U nilrd Methodiat Church;•h;-no-ho.t Monday — Wonirimrnn.iuill.nK-7 pm. — ‘I■I Am n Stranger llrrr;' ich. .m l.*cd to church achool folkillnwing announce cfiurc/> K-niceaI'icea, c ltu o i >nd other ' Thr Art of Aff.rn.nli.ir.,'• p.aluvk,m dinner .. m.. ».ir-h.p-ip - 10 :<} n m..a»r John I'^riili .uplH-r «uj — C p.Ill /Mnnhattun Cafe;fe; worah.p -r.ir.ilny - Biblrblr .tudy - 2 p.m./Mnrinn di.m i childn■ildren'a wrmon); M-n.nr youth grou| follovrh; rvrninK -erv.c-• - 7 pm /llihir J r ; morninKnK arrvic.) Iirondcnat - 1:10 aerviceAlw: aer Hrv. Kred E W-r.lerhohold - 7 .3 0 Wall oup — 7 functionn To/i»t yourchur church functibna ttnd ra-/fcllDw»hip hnll. .lu.ly. p.m.'rndio aUtiUtiunKLIX; evening a c rv ic e - p.m./Chn«t p n Church Kpi.copnl Wrdnrndny - YcYouth - 7 p.m./Kimbcrly v.m Jt a not;ce »rl/i the name, nan addreit and MoMonday - Dible Study - lO n.m./fi Wi-rtni-adny - Children1 nnnnd Toiith Hible 6pmIr Mudy W rdtie.dnyIny - Adult nnd youlh llil.le 2Ufi 2)f, Filer Ave* Ea.t, 7J3.7fC0 • • I Thuraday - UniUnited Method.«l Women- rwm. . and funcljon on aeparaterate linei. to the' 7>mea- Sunday — Worahip and comtrnmumon - Murtaugh - 2 p.m.Tl, WoWodneadny - Junior h.gh yuutl .Ivuiy-Tp.mtm< , “* Sew ,, !>.0. Box OiS. TwnTwin Fafla, Ida. 53303, H:16 and 10:4S a m./tbo Re<). LLawrence TWIN FA U S Pirrt UJsitwJ Methodic, p.m/pm /pool room. TWIN PAI'ALLS — V a lle r C hrittU a fl:l _ 2 attention .Va/a Rhcani*■ama each week. The IIAPEL iDi.cipleaofCh’Chri.l),733-322. V Ve ed d e r'. meaange — ■^"onrirmimed in the 733-W7i ThiThur.dny - Afternoon circle. CALVARY aiA T it* — a deadJine it noon on 77)ur»thurada^t TWIN FALLS — CalraryyChjpel.7;c(-313:i Qi .Sunday - .SundayS achool — 9:30 a.m.; Faith;' Fa educational hour/l>ro.dc.d c aa to v er Sunday — Suixla;>day School/oU ag«a - 9.

- . . . S a tu rc ^ , April 1£1 5.1989 Timoo-Nowc, Twinn FFalls,q Id.ih6 • A-7

...... ' • r Idaho j i u d g e to rule2 on opi^positio >n Jonnes; Courrt won't ccomplete! ely J S oveerturnleitgal aborttion ^ linng ^ ame scrreening ; (AP) — Republican Attomemey General involved in abob ortions. to nurssing ho 9 K PL D U H G U prison term s BOISE (AP) - Afterer hearing need for 'actictive treatm ent' and can’tjn’t be ony belter lhan the federA]fc Jim Jones is nolnot expecting the U.S. Supremreme Court lo An attemptit loi al least remove those pri. month. Some almost 90 tninutes of additionalad other forms of care( that might not be reguugulotions, which are no good go at completely overturnovf its 1973 decisionin legalizing1 failed in thoJ statei Legislature last mor pushed to changc thc state; lawla' now for arguments, U.S. Distric.rict Judge available in a nursingn home. 11.' all." a b o rtio n . lawmakers pu iteme Court decision could1 comoco before .Marioa Callistcr announcdiced he will But nurainnng home operators Lojck Lo also argued thntnl thc Hut after joiningjoi ottorneys gen’eral,l fifrom other fear the Supre idatory prison rule as soon as possibl■ible on u n co n ten d th e reqijircments rec arc vague govcovemmenl has no righl lo imposeir stales in backeking M issouri's bid to regain rof state next winter’s) session8 opens and thc m andat :edurc, Jones 'sentences woul)uld bc on thc books until then,len, ;ittcmpt to block a federalral program nnd that impleplemcnlihg thc program .suchuch standards on thc odmissssion of authority to banbai tisc controversial proced' dieted that whatever new discdiscretion the requiring patients lo be screenedscr for will create a backlogb of patients in privirivatc paying customers to nursingni sara he does cxpectcx] the court to grunt statetotes increase Jones predic »uri case will mnntni illnpss or retnr^ntiiIntinn before hospitals wailiitiling to get into nursing homiomes simply becatce the facacilities __rcgulatory powc)w er, _ ■ Supreme Coururt gives states in tho Missour Jopted by itutelawmttkcrs. ' admission tc nursing homesn es. A t sta k e in1 ldnho,’he Id t()T3 ihTR ifts CollAllege'Young "be quickly ado }r m atter, Jones said the dramaticallydro Thc hearing Fridaylay .before X hc screeningS regulatiation has 'created: 0 R e p u b lic a n sI on o Thuraday, is the timele frame for On another s Idahoans arc paying for gasogasoline do not Callister was the third thisthii year on ^ I ■ abortions ondd nln whnt ptiint they must bc preformed higher prices 1 >t of confusion, a] Ilot of hardship. I out of lino. It^aho Health Care i^ssociotion ® * in hospitals. Currently,Cu an abortion in Idahdaho after the appearto be o' 2S up ak much as 20 conts aa gallongo in tho nnd Idaho Hospital 'AsiAssociation fonwrgoodI rreason.^------13th w eek o f p rjp re g n a n c y m u s t b e dono in a hoBpital,h _____ With prices eeka to around S1.09 for regularrci and lawsuit soeking-n perm po aTitrnf" ' • S upremrac o Court is scheduled to hear;ar iarguments laat few wee — Donald Looiek unleaded arorounfrthe stole, Jones saidlid the major injunction against thee pf r o g r a m , J ’ on 0 M issouri1 coseci laler thia month. 1 increased charges by thcihc m ajor oil which was implementedJ nationwidea health care aassociation.attor>rney should the2 hhigh court return full authuthority over reason was i —— abortion to the±e slates, Idaho’s current lawla' calls for companies. on Jo n . 1. •nia attorney has filed oI suitsu against Callistcr refused to0 block1 its homes. In th(the meantime, the suit recc•eccive Medicaid or Mecedicare immediately y: making the procedure: illegalil and A CaliftJrn: •0 of thc .-.jjjjpggjjjg prise ■ging negligence in c re a tin g'the the spill...... implementation in Idaho3 inir an order contends, the:he nursing homes will rein•cimburaomont for the caro •ison sentcnccs on doctorss and-womena- Exxon, chargi E u r g e d issued Dec. 28, but allowc'iwed nursing lose revenuele and hospitals will be majnajorily of patients. He a r a l o r y » home operators to screcrcen patients forced to keep;ep potienta with no real Callrallialer to issue a dcclai — nithiff-lS days after admisinissionr-That- prospect off bbeing reimbursed for jud|judgment thnt the progn,r a m iB j Q U e:s: S Wants to.o^suppress ivictims' narames order remains in effect. th o ir e x tra cxfcxpensoB. uncjnconHitutional ond ‘unprecedented intdrferencece-with - BOISE (A ssion to reconsider its refusalal to employers to ask forr a an, n y h isto ry of A federal judge in Texaexa8~grahted 'It’s creatc(itcd"a lot of confusion, a “uiT] (AP) —' Attorney sessic ipose mandatory minirousum sex abuso, if tho pcrsoi‘rson will havo an injunction against the program lot of hardshijihip, for no good reason.” ;he the contract rights of healtl1th care General Jim1 JonesJ says he plans impo ison term s on child abusers anda responsibility for• supervising si Feb. 21 until the U.S. Deps'epartmcnt of said Donald1 Lojck,L a Boise attorney pro'providers. . to try againn w^ ith 0 proposal to prisoi ■ug dealers, even if it meansi thet children. ' • Health and Human Servi(rvices issues representingig tht e Id ah o H e a lth C a re But B MicMfet DcAngclo,, deputy< forbid publicotcotion of the namea or drug ate m ust build moro maximtnum The attorney gener•neral also he rules and regulations ass requiredre by Association. aattorney ttc general for Healtilth and identifying mtmotler about victims state c u rity p riso n apace. may ask tho U.S. SupiSupreme Court law. The American HetHeolth Care He saidI Health1 and Human Welft’elfo rc , s a id th o s ta te is monandated of sexual abuseuse. . secur "Wc need to construct additiotional to declare that the IdahoIda! Supreme organization Services andid the Idaho Department toLo carryc out thc progrom byly Health h wos onee oof several mcoaures "W Association, the parent on aximum security prison spacece in Court misinterpretedited its ruling of the Idaho group, alsoIso filed suit of Health and a Welfare had no ond and Humon Services, whichh in: turn the attorneyy generalg will present maxi •der to keep child molestei;ers, banning the use ofvictim vic impact againsi the requirementents in U.S. regulationss ini placc on Jan. 1 to was wa: required to implement)nt it by to the Legisliislature, he soid in a orde ay to the Idoho Viclim drug■ug p u sh e rs a n d violent c rim iwin a ls s ta te m e n ts in c a p itaII l ccc ase s. District Court in Washinglington; D.C., provide guidaidance on how to conduct CorC ongress. speech Friday And since Health and WWclfore Rights Forum ihind bars for longer periodsis of The Idaho court. ruledrul against , — thi»^veelfc------tho pre-odmimission screening. Tho A im h e re . behir me," Jones said. 'That will costci tho iiao of such Q state,tatejnent in the The program calls forr basicbt "Level state adopteeted rules on Jan. 6, but receives reci more than two-thirds■dsofthe He said Idaldaho’s criminal justice lime, Medicare and Medicaid fun lOney, but crim e studies shiihow sentencing oPJaimi1 ChflrboneauChj in 1" screening of prospecti\c tiv e n u rsin g L o je k sa id thithey were based only on Md anding it system has movedm from where it mom LIS and unresponsive” tharlar longer term s of incarceratiation a Jerome (Jounty caseISC andi ordered home patients befor.e admission adt to draft implerlementing instructions distributes dist to heolth care pnoroviders was "c'nllous K.y K. fmm Honlthth and Human Services from fro: the fe'derol govcrrTnment. five years ogoogi to the rights and forir serious i offenders is co:ost- reaontenbing on'thathat and other DeAngelr5aldr“thr5tattrha ttim »-of-«rim €9rto-a—effeciTectivft4o.the long run.’’.------______gfom yjg,__ _ mentally ill or retarded.1. IfII th e re o re t h a t d id nothing nc to clear up Del has^crj' ”~riccdi uf victi it should much improve3vcd responae lo those He said he will try again onor a "There is no reasolason why the indications of a problenlem, a more operators'corconfusion. liltle littl choice as lo whether it ent this needs. roposal to provide counscH c o m prehensive "L evel 2’"screeningis ’ s( "They aree builtI on a foundation of or or should nol implcmen p ro p •ling aurvivore of a mur15.500. Lane Jonos saidd Friday afternoon in a resolution res rejecling sewnge i C a m b r id g e , a s k e d S15, regulations adopted by the t Moss. Driggs, asked &MW and Harold letter to Healeolth and Welfare Director rc| Health and Welfare about 3' Durfee, Almo. filed. a claim for R'ch Dono'novan, the Legislature He ago. S2,000. passed a resresolution repealing a rule ag 'Peacekeefjpers' to helfIp officials , oversee minarch againsst racism . |W Gapel rugs. no' n COEUR D’ALENE: (AP) - Law will coincidcido with a gathering of i availaBle at enforcement officialss in i Kootenai racist "skiikinheods" at the Rev. / County Mil have.somes helph( ensuring Richard Butler’s Bi Aryan Nations ^ next week’s march agaagainst while- Church comompound north of Hayden , supremacist activity iss non-violent.tK Lake. ButlerJer lias said ho will iasirucl ^ Lisa Anderson of Coe;!!oeur d'Alene, people alterlending his conference to o rg an iz er o f th c A p ril1 22 march and avoid niingliigling with marchers. < head of Citizens for>r Nonviolent Ms. Andciderson said she expects 800 ^ 3 ^ i m j m y ^ Action Against Rac{acism, said to 3,000 mainarchers from throughoul . ... Thursday that thee group has the Northwewesl ond elsewhere. ■ Pet Show I recruited "peacekeeperslers" trained in' P*** non-violent tactics to keepkei marchers i \ ^ ... Saturtrday, April 15 I in lin e . The group hopes8 to' prevent - S e e M agic g i V alley's V ogue incidents that coult)uld lead lo I confrontations withlh police or / D o g ujes e and Cool C ats I counter-dcmonsirators,''s, she said. / ' J as theley com pete in the I s a id 30 Ms. Anderson \ tollowincng four categories: I peacekeepers have beebeen re c ru ite d . y j j m M M jt/owner look-dlike I and m archers will be askedasl to follow - a non-violent code2 on f b e h a v io r . • ^ ^ • Mosost talented I prohibiting verbal abua b u s e , d r u g o r ' " I f e - ^ / '■f', I • Ugligliest mug I alcohol use and thc1C carrying i of ■■■ A ■' -Bes2sl dressed I weapons or item s that thi could be BrTI • con.stnjed ns weapons.5. . ; • The "Walk for Rnciiicial Ecjuality" , c Cat Show 2:00 pm I Ppg Show 4;00 pm _ _| > ^ c r o v e r _ Man backs tru ount St. Helen's Trinity ^ Center Court I wife at packiri!ing plant FIo\owerine Plum Flowering P e a r \ ^ ne hordier. nnk flowers in A 55.ycor.old 5t»irs. Ome ilnny duV MOORE (AP) - A ly Spring, Purple leaves .ill prrntolusr woman has died of)f injuriesi she • Honorary panel of judjdges I suffered when a Iruckfk'^HvUifbylitn— c * . - Al Fogleman —KMVT cFchannel 11" I husband riin over her•r ala the Hi-Alla H Joonalhan ric Drew — KMVT CChannel 11 I Packing Plgnt. Lila Shaffer of T n Darla Slurtevant — Nutrii Systemsi I AuthoriticB" said Lii Red Flow ering "Winter Gem" Moore had just finishedled weighing her ^ ^1 h u sb a n d 's p o ta to tr u cckon k i the plant's MClorse chestnut B o x w o o d ______I scale Wednesday flfteme m o o n w hen she Spi!Spikes of red flcw ere in ljrte------leaves ihrougSoui the ycjr. Easy walked behind the truclruck to the north 1 Spfinjring. Valued for co m p aO size. prune Jf>d ihapc, ^ _ end of the building an d d w ' as h it a s th e > k/lagicValUley Mall vehicle backed up...... 1 s a i g^ ! ■ N o)w w open< every Saturday untilitll7;00p.m . J r

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I ’■fiia Wo'Qd — ■ Sovitesters died( MOSCOW (AP/VP) — Soviet Georgia's Geoileorgia's KGB chief for two months, n Gerasimov, epealipeaking at a Moscow : give a reason for the leaders removedcd the republic's Com- wasi'as clccted to rcplace Patittiashvili. briefing, did not giv )rgia but eariier said munisj- Party chief chi and premier Fri- Gunlumbaridze, -15, previously sericn-ed as shakeup in Georgij ad acccpted responsi- P H B , day, five days afleraf troop.s dispersed partlarty leader in Tbilisi. Georgia'ia's capi- leaders ihere had i protesters in a bloody melee that lalal cityc of 1.2 million people.- bility forbrderingtligthc troops to clear a killed 19 people.le. The KGB chief was Premier Pi Zurab Chkheidze alsoal was square of pro-indeindependence demop- __ named party lead2ader. remiemoved at a separate meet;eting of strators. At least:ast 19 people were 'l^obo'dy’andid n o th in g c an 'ju .stlfV "GooiJoorgia'R PresidiuTnror topr pf dvcm - killed b)- official counl.cou •' - - - - — •- thc deaths of ininnocent people," said mennent body, thc official liississ news The republic's;'s C ( om m u n ist P a rty Foreign Ministerter Eduard A. Shevard- agerigcncy reported from Tbilisi,i. Nodari newspaper Zap'a,’a Vostoka.\ in un edi- 'nadzc, thc forme•mer piirty chief in the Chitvhitanava, a Central Commiltiltee sec- torial carried in1 partpa by 'l^s.'!, placed southern republicblic who was dispatched reta■etary, w a s. n am ed th e new■ head I of part ofthe blamele forfo the bloodshed on lo his homeland:id after Sunday’s blood- -the:he republic's government, Tassis s s a id . G eorgia’s p a rty■ leaders, ic? saying they . ___ shed, in a spceccech to the local party Georgia's G president, Otari couldn't escape responsibilityresf "when a plenum that mode.i m the leadership Che:herkeziyarul5^tfo-cd-U j-TCsigii, r puliticahiecigionn lakenla by the leader- i out, unfortunately, in . ch an g es. andmd the m atter will be considiidered at ship was carried ou C o m m u n ist Party Pi First Secretary thch e n e x t se ssio n o f G eo rg ia 's Supreme Si such a way thatL it,ledit, I to heavy moral, Dzhumber I PatPatiashvili, who had nc- Sovijovlct .parliament, which isI cmpow;-i ethical an^cl humanlan losses.' ccptcd responsibsibility for the tragedy, erec;red to rem o v e h im . Truss said.d- • I^ad his rcsignalnation accepted unani- Tass Ti quoted Shevardnadzee a s say- H ow ever,' Z horatorab Lomidze, deputy f mously by thcc i party's Central Com- ingn g th e le.HSons from thc inoideiient were director of thc officialoffic Georgian news p j mittee after "hech e ate d d isc u ssio n ," said "difl■difficult and bitter," adding; thattl the agency Gruzinformbrm, said by telephone Foreign Ministristry spokesman Gen* . evei3vent# were "detrimental" to Presi- from Tbilisi thatIt thelh officials were re- nady I. Gerasimcmov...... denJent Mikhail S. .Gorbachev's'5 re f o r m - p l a c e d ' becnuse-thcfthcydid not maintain Givi G. Gumb:nbaridze, who has been polipolicies. o rd er in th e city," ^ Taiiliks unsei>ttle BallItic residdents 2 ^ M O SC O W (AP) (Al — Tanks and ar- T\ieHday T\ie in Tashkent, the capital ca of 'There was paniiionic nnd indignation. ” i morcd vehicles:les rumbled through Uzbekisuin Uzl in Soviet Centra.ra! Asia, hc said, "It was3 seenset ns a provocation three restive cciti ities in th e B a ltics th is following folli a nationalist mcetirtin g S u n - a n d an efTort loI exertexe pressure." *r^ P week, frighteniiining residents already day, day according to .Moscow activtivist Vik- Ivar Kezbers.s. a a secretary of the shaken by a fatfatal clash between the tor tor Rezunkov. There were no m lanks Latvian Communi;lunisl Party, appeared militaiy and demonstratorsdei in Soviet and and no curfew, he added. on television in1 RigaHi 6n Thursday lo . G eorgia, a ctivfists ist and journalists said Residents F of downtown Riga, Ri the join the public; complaintscoi and deny . caipitiiJcaip o f L a tv ia , woke up MoJondoy l" uMilion.1, "a " mon.strous number aimed ain both fonvard and side of troops" apfappeared Monday and a at t tht e m . G rigoriev .snid. Vikhalem . Friends, relativeIves place flow ers and lielight candlcs at thc site2 ofo dem onstrations, dcrepares tot assist 70,00(lO Somali1 refugees len tili o n UNITED NATI0N5)NS (AP) - U.N. In idditioii,add a war broke oui he- agencies aro prepariniring a $-10 m illion iw eenEthiopia a n d Som alia in 1S)77 0 program to assist 70,0?0,000 Somalis dis- forciinlro,trol oi^tlie O ^adun. placed from their horrKo'mes by war, offi- A boutat 70.000 Somalis are dis- cials said Friday placed in their own nation. ^otat(0 Mag^ b e m oore. U.N. ugencifs haveave been ask ed to submit a report onm \the pnigram to M E the office of Underscirsecretao'-General EED t CASH I S n i p e r . 1 by A pril 2-1, said f WhenyouutradeuptoS Abdulrnhim Farah bj w h o n you b u y a n y agency officials, speii■peaking on condi- ■For » Your T rad o in y o u r o ld tillofler Of m o w e r now a n d sa v e whe ^rs S n a p p e r tille ra n d hill*iller-(urrow erat ro g u lar retailII price.pri Light a n d e a s y tion of anonymity. _Grrowe I'ou g o t S n a p p e r d o ­ » € 1 Her p a c k s p le n ty o l p o w o r You ( facation? • to m a n e u v e r, th is tille S om alia h a s a popiilalion po; of Fofdd MotorI Co. will give it pondabilitywithleatuituros like tho innovative tinesl e s ______- million nnd is one■ of the poore.^t nn- w h ic h p iv o t slightly loIc o n to r th e g ro u n d nt ju sl lhIho o oulSeeTTteisenMotoisS ThcJ.R.Simimplol C om pany will begirgin signing 1989 imum penotration. Ask aboutut tions in the world. rig h t a n g lo for m axim Idaho potalcilo i’rowinf^ aj^reemenLs onor Monday. Snap-Creditwith nor3 m o n o y dovm a n d low m o nilh lh lyh T h e g o v e rn m e nI t of ol President Mo- today ^ for details. paym ents. Hurry. oHcHor e n d s so on. >% Apri! 17. — — hammed Siad-Barrejre .has been_bai-__ _TU C tling n rebellion byhy the Somali Na- I llUlEiSENMOTORSJ Terms for 191989 contracts are as follo'Hows: tionai Movement for seven years in 7 0 ^^M o ln A v c .E • 7 3 3 -7 7 0 0 the north ofthe countuntr>'. B ase price: $3.656 5 p ercw t ■ ~ ] Qu;uality incentives; .50! ^ p e r cwt (I Total: S4.1515 per cwt

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Canrer native pln>‘^ ththis one'.’ nnimal: One out of 57 — co d o 21:1 Msh Tomlin |0|D|DlllY Ih.' in liiiMKi til r.j)i-:il\ iiliii " riti•'tV, I.. actvKilly I of fivu is sDiiie j.ori of S> Arctic goooo 244 Malodlosh E r TMTT? maki' Mriimiitic iiiinniirKrmc-iic iit." Scortnii ■ „ • k'etle. Q. Don't China's people Oikee an after- , 5B Lerilngrad’a 255 "H " ow h j r t v t r e ])l;iyM rulr. AQUARIUS:S (.Ian. l!(l Kit.. m Tniiiue ■ rivor awoel a —I" U u I nl CiVNCKU 1.1,nu- 21-.luly 2'J2'J'. K.k I.- and prtx'tdiirr cnal)!.'lilies ynu ll) ovtrcoine red Ujm;, lunch lu nap much like the triiditioiio'iuilSpan- . ,,, I Q. \M ril j It mea 60 Mlnu'sculo 266 TerribleT HMa i H M nviilvrii. You'll K 'pl iiam rrs.I. KocusK on piitihcity, pre1111 ^tand, wlialiat to i'X|)<‘Ct. iilalily U> fii iilI wilh w pninary objielives. llu- A.-Nnl since Dec. ;)l, i%M. \. Ilannt'd lanKititje wiWn aII m mi an clenches both fisus 6 Flat boat (Miisisa jlllllyar.-U inallir-; Saijitt.Tr- in front of his ches 62. Zeno — 26 F Spf)tli|;ht rn finnnctrs, invrnlmtmfiiixvi.UK'of mur unil viTL'jli! then. chest and hounre-i them :• 299 Lasl L c h a n c e • 40 in a ao 53 Diminish difTi-renlly. Krnphti.«is nn i;if\.',;,H visit;;, dcsiri- conn<-cli ions of city Pack rats don't li' nation Vou c.ui n-ciive VII’ HH.iii a U ule L im b." Generatioi l’t live in i;arl):i(:e clumps - lowbfoakor agont a .gratltud;udo 54 Bikini top hy family rHniiU-r lo "ki’I loi;io,;i'tliZ^IZ2!2$hiic3Iousc;...... ■ . show w ill a ir M a y I6 o n NNB BC. . tho fact .that we've g folo alleges Kennedy he underwear scenes Book sales will bog O'Connor underwent heaheart surgery nphetamlneuse___ bogin Mny 2. The and had his gall bladder removedn at icnjbic-8ccnM,-vfe've— ------New-York-Doilj*“•Ncws7~CDsihopoli--- Ncv - VIEW YORK (AP) - The first•st cx- uin, New Woman and an Emory University Hosplospital in At- d to g e th e r to Tight N E ' and MpCpll's have -pts of an unauthorij^ biogra la n ta. recently. , ^ cerpts Taphy second Bcrinlizationin rights,ri USA To- o f Jacquelino Ja c Kennedy Onassisis will day reported. co m p lain ed th e show ^ publishedpul: Monday, Mrs. Kennedy's's spokeswoman, Former governoro r c a l l s _ rather-than nursing t -Therhe weekly Star,-a supermalark o t -Nftncy T uckerm anrsfV sttid-Fridaythat------r- in to win cash pri ursing profession in a tabloiciloid, paid $60,000 for five para rts it Mrs. Kennedy had. notno comment. MINNEAPOLIS (AP)) - - A pair of n & a o n lO Ii O'CONNOR JOHN MEIXENCAM LOS ANGELES disc jockeys who hold regularrej "Call CARRO, who plays the charac- turns to series Cancels tour K im U lric h , whoies pl in the series, said j In and Wifti days for celebriUesceli - on the NBC * b u t. n e v e r gt>t a call —- wwere aston- that he madede tho call. The perennial dent det handouts, digging in tra: ly those sexy scenes. •' I candidate, who claims for food and killing rodents 'Nightingales,' saj , ished when former Gov. Go' Harold presidential c leagues sym'pathiz u rv iv in g U .S r8 ii* n e ro fth t:—-end-othersmall an< animals. mn>Tjc“ i r ” f o w ~ ^ o p le ' ” 3 j|!j i i i m ' . . Stassca-phoncd in to clainlaim- $99,50 on-- to be last surv don 't lik e to sc tio n s c h a r te r , sa y s h e’ll "She said,she is realty int inning around in their his 82nd birthday. United Nntio: -alwndTinKoIfuiii: iney for his project to im- in the project because the s id I'm not one of Hljn WLOl^FM disc jockockeys John use the mone "1 think that th THtSnil-SAT-SUh Jnited Nations, ha'hnve gotten involved in sor : actress, who is mar- JN ^'jKlventyre' Hines and Bob Bergliincliind d e c la re d prove th c Unii Ihad to do all the SH O W S NIC H TlYTtOOM .S tO O BB______i Thursday "Harold Stasscisson Call In po!positive," said Bill Morris, t : director Robert Ul- [rf?; jccject's coordinator. . and nil o f th c - a c n • and Win D ay.'A t 8:45 a.m..a.n' they got kind of banded iilEMB tho c all. L o t t e r yI winner u helps ^ them," she snid rec . i ’Bergie,’' Hines told h In a note accompanying thc Hencamp |n | n i^ T - S U N3 G ' i his partner p r o j e c tfo f t r stay cats Ms. Ryan wrote, "Please t FucrnvB» over the air, ’say good,dm r on..ngto Critics have ic coi e rt plans j!|! Harold Stassen." 3 0 , F la . (A P I - S h e e lah young yoi people involved in tho BEACHES110KI0 10; .si!' Ryan, biggesi;est single winner of a lot- tJutJiat 1 think they're great." -foeuMS on sex ION, re Ind. (AP) - In. M and casts the nurs r a S i l Nick M snln , ’'Well, j’ou're kidding,"ig,- a shockcd “ fy i“*polot in U,S. history, dipped Ms. 1 Ryan, 63, of Winter S J o h n C o u g ar M ellon- •liVi ^ BEACHE j5 million prize lo help a hos ha also set up a foundation^ bad light. jp p e d p la n s fo r a 10- Bergiund said. "Good monHom ing.- h e r S55 The actress, wh t;1 THREE II BARA s l sscn replied. |reupofunuvd iv e rsity s tu d e n u try in g to the needy. She could not bc i m s to have coincided "Good morning.” Stassei ter Allyson Yates fB } fo r m o ro th a n 100 str a y for comment Fridny. c of a new album, his ttnP Stassen told Hincs and Bergiund "O^n^s f( rash cans she doesn’t enjoy t lifyGmvE^ c a ts. he felt first rate. its, birds "Somebody told him andam he called MS’ Rya"-n, owner of two cats, sent . ]Ms. Ryan won thc jackp '' ■ ■■ Thbro“aro' ma"Big Daddy," will be ______in," said producer MarieBrie B a u e r. "I “ 51.000 checleck to the cat project at Fl(F lo rid a lo ttery S ept. 3, 1988. nterested who do enjoy runr DAILY 7a 0 TS . - f t i s n p don’t think he was listenin'ning." ^he Umversiirsity of Central Florida, wants wa in return for her dt lay 9, but tho tour, •lr||; students underwear, and SUN 5 ^ 5 . 7tl Stassen, reached at; his hi home in The group hashr taken charge of ani- Morris M( said, is lo bc kept ir h a v e s ta r te d in Indi- it| have been living off stu- how ho the cat project is going.omething them," said theI nc canceled, manager Hi Sunfish Lake, confirmedied on Friday that ha the pro- ried to casting d ric.h Disorg^ziized ll Letterss bring sspeculatition of 1^Liuhe Singer MeH.iv o rce | Grime 10 p ro je c t scraps conc :;:h FniecrooksM flioatapapian |||i LONDON (AP) -- Lettersi to Vlll broke withw the Roman Catholic pher ph and designer who was ' BL(X)M INGTOI, Princess Margaret Princess Anne from a handsome Church in 153415 b e c a u s c th e V atica n Earl E;i of Snowdon. • Springs, diana rocker lu^licized Jol relationship jri: , a r e o u t b r o b c n e bbak a n i l l . annul his marriage to The Snowdons, who have t' socialite 17 y e a rs h e r , L;-^ aide have raised specul!Culation of a would not a )n to help camp has scrapp wilhiotsrfcidL royal divorce — an occu:currence that Catherine ofof Aragon. > dnd re n . w ere divorced in 1978.e reachcd city tour that waiLlewellyn. Nowspa- jj§ has wrought constitui.itutional up- Each succiicceeding monarch is litu- rem rei arried; aho hos not. with thc release' photographedo them hcavals and brought he(heartbreak to lar head ofif thet Church of England. Despite changed attitude •m anager snys; Caribbean vacations. pi-; tipbJfS Queen Elizabeth Il’s famiimily. • which frowns;ns on divorce. cocountry where one in thretp o t in a Hy, discretion is thc dern royals._ _ _ lij!: ------W hether Aiino's 15-yeayear marriage - -Anne's-sre[•reat-uncle. Edward-VlII,- ringes ends in divorce, som8. All she The album, "B N FR O M ...... M 1- ...... Q iieeh V ic to ria 's heri^, ' to Capt. Mark Phillips)s isi really on gave up thele tht r o n e to m a rr y a tw ice- commentators speculate thidonation, released on Maj AUA vas noted m o st for h is rrji; LL ADULTS $3 JO ja i the rocks or is simplyy oneo of those divorced AmAmerican. Wallis Simpson. will choose to stay ,marinformed which was to ha esses: actress Lillie A tsAWw L cw ro o n J long-distance unions not unusual in inacclebratjra te d - b ro a d c a s lo n D c c . 11. Phillips while leading a s . a n a, ha?i been c II siren Daisy Brooke ^ the British upper classiasses remains he toldlid the nation he could not life. Dountess of Warwick; - A mi p Richard Kay, royal corres 7 jI 5- ajDCSTT3J!SQIii|S? op en to qu e stio n . ing without the support "of , go on a s king laronet’s daughter Al- The queen's only daughter dai and the womanI I for London'ij Daily Mail, argi I p S •15-2 4S HURRY ENDS»►S SOON I r-3*:; I love.-' S A T - S U N in : .Phillips,, a commoner,r and £ fomcr . another royal.div.orce woulc ;v3( 5.7;IS NJCHUYAT!AT9rf» p HiJ )ukc and Duchess of Wind- further tho concept that royal th di^th e th ro n e in 1901 and army captain who runsUMcqucstnan )uple lived in exile, mainly ^family are somehow differe ing Mrs. Keppel until 14 m CHEVYCHASlA S E centers, lead virluolija ly .cparau. He died in 1972 and she in s crcated In the 1970s, 1 liv es. T h e y w ere a p a rI t forfoi more than th c r e s t o f us." ■ lehathlAii' ftekllve had a widely pu^ irrjiH ® TTt* tm t m*»nlnfla 01< iMr. OAILY 7:2S . 9: half the'thnfiJatfi^r.ar. They have ;nr.~3 DAUY7i«.»i50 .9 :2 0 two chil- with a London boi o - ‘3 :3 s two children — I^ter,,11, 11 and Zara, InlhcnKIext generation, the queen's SAT-SUN 1:40-J:3j.,s SAT ^ U N 1 : 4 0 . ’: . —8. He has ^ io r, Roddy L • S:M.7ii5.5:2020 \ 5;30-7;25.9::.9:20 prTrf 7. only sister,r. PI r in c e s s M a rg a re t, gave ' | 2 on sho loved because he ‘ ^ - -/{jers regularly p News of the mysteriounous collection ^IP ^^e man des in a heading off on Cai S h e l l e y L■ oONG i nrf-Ji 8, from Royal yas divorcereed. He wos Royal A ir'’ / t f l S I o f le tte rs lo A nne. 38, I ,ree mar- But, generally lUp C a p t. P e te r T ow nsend------' Hi: . Navy-Cmdr-Timothy.y.Uurenco, I a forcc.Group ime roj;al keyforthemodet - TROOP BE\mY ing princess, then age4..25, ( O- ■ 34-year-old bachelor and e q u e rry a t ' -The young .hat’Aniie ' In cohTfastVQii IfflUflP ation that, "mindful of tho Buckingham Palace, gave ga new life told the nati Qrried to Edward VII. was , SHE'S H lI A R lOOUS! l ^ to rumors which begancn in 1981 th a t c h u rc h 's teaching tc that Christian ^ SA T ' DAILY 7 :1 S - 9 :1 S is indissoluble; conscious ' separate famous mistresE her m arriage is in troubliuble. marnage is Langtry; social i J- * SAT-SUN 1:1S-3;15II ^ ..l l ^ :y to the Commonwealth, I ' The four stolen lettej?.«rs_were deliv. of my duty 1 espondent who became CoiS i . f i j 5?15.7;15.^15 ered last week to a masslass circulation ^ v e resolveIved to put these considem- API rgued lhat and Scottish bar newspaper, The Sun, wlwhich did nol t'ons beforere nnyi others." : ilQ; ______: nd, a dashing Battle of jld "erode .. ice Keppel.. . publish them. Police arean investigat- Town.scnd the royal He came to thc Britain pilotlol and form er aide to Mar- r t m ^ j K T (ON SAT-SUNUN«OM f jy iu i in g th o th e fl. rent from continued seeing i3TOir'>4.AUAUADUITS ■ With panting headlinesines,tlioUibloid gnrcfs fathither, George VI, moved to Qf i i l $>J0 he d ie d in 1910. JO where he married again ' ■B ^l press said Anne and LauLaurcncoarein Beleium wl TRAi?isl HURRY I RKMINAL WEEK Skrli happily, iTfir A THE D r e a m t love. i;Vi| H TmsYiEAR^R'S'B i g ACAD AMYIY aAWARD As usual, the principaipal characters Margarel■et has never seemed to iI j u .. W IN«JNER N E soid little or nothing. findliappineiness. ^ BESTPICTUtrrUREIll Anne carried on withith a p u n ish in g In 1960I she s: married Tony Arm- ^ f T I A [}AHR\- IXMMSOM frum A sc h e d u le o f routine ro;royal engage- strong-JonetncH. a talented photogra- | lA'Drn R A IN IVIAI A N 2 m ments. Phillips, 40, went'c nt o ff to S p ain IMJSnPt M OFmVmam V y ’iT.Vii to see about setting upip ac riding cen- U C I mV Ita 1 TOM CRLISC a ter there, and Laurenceice dropped out N E■ED K C A S H I r iin j i Ja ILY 7 :3 0 - 9 :3 0 rURDA DAiir7M ).r.u o f sig h t. SAT-SUN 1 :3 0 - 3 :3-3 ' 0 SAT-SUN Anne is only seventhth ini line to the Fc=or Y o u r 10______>.-00 • 4;M . 7:00a .»:30 th ro n e — • behind her he brothers V fl lESHOTIMIlCS liniECIHIHIlKTIIOIiEI I P l Charies, Andrew andd Edward,E two a c a t i o n ? young nephews and aa babybi niece- nJraiWMotor Co. wtn give It I-UCI TONY DANN Z A S J so her divorco would.hardly ha bring a tOyOll!«ilSeelhelsenMotais constitutional crisis. oday for details. lUT' ■ I It was riot always so., . ‘ c a i iHE'SoU' over the throne ■ T IIF K F Divorce’ has hung"Ovc y m i married Honry ilSENMOTORS since the six-limes ma lln Ave. E » 733-7700 STREET R ■)H CARS kl afcontimROL as J,; RACE CAI BOATS 11! 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— H~BuslneSs“B3“ “ ■ Classified B5 _ w ■L f S ^ I B f t iiS lBa w ll a y Coach(es opt:to istk HI 9 I I ( h ^ after CClassic: meetL.' ByByURRYHOSTiY. __ ..iiig .tw o of hishil key. sprinters. Jo5n G6ur ^ — Tinrimfy':Vcti-j-u-nfef------;------and DougSUilUihlb{jg, bnck 0D -lh e.tra ck.a a ftef r------over a month'th's rest dnc to ham string pulli DEROME-TSvin Falls High!gh School track Bul the menect ended on a less-happyr* n o te coach Dunne Stands was onlynly half-joking for Durlerwiw ith th e hews thal it might bc - Good monung. It's Soturdny, April FFriday ri night when, afler thee conclusionc< of touch nnd go getting senior sprinter*jum| IG lhthe ( non-BCored Mogic ValleyV Classic, he Mike Ruffcll11 back in lime for district qui fying. Ho pullulled, a muscle running thele 200 Friday's scores aalaaked: "are we for real?'> Stands rather summed up a lotIc of feelings in qualif>’inglg Thursday bul il evidently w for a lot of coaches as they wowound up two n’t a hamstriirin g , '• , daysTSf seeing thelrathklesin’in"good weath- Bill what'}fprompted Stands' question \ er and againsl good competilictilion. come up a school rec•ecord of 49.2 se co n d s by- L American League-JS Swith a lol of noteworthy limesnes and perfor- Pocock- in' theth intermediates. And shele an- T\jmnU)]. tUn»4.Cll>0 chorcd the’ milei relay in a season'ss \ ^------______.mim a n c e ^ ______MiUaukM 8. Clntlind4 Thai was the feeling ofCareyire>^jirls'Coach ^4ll3i7and wonW( th e lO O -m eter h u rd les. N«w Vork 9, MliiRtaou S Christy Mueller took the si notion 7, n.UltTvo«« . \^cV cm ., Jolley, a lth o u g h he siiS]siispicioncd his Junior Ch «, Dttrat 3 n impression in sprints andd was’ second in the triple ju; .... girls were going to make an ir the'relaya. Jerome ^ rls’ coachch Skip( Andrew T hose tw o joinedjoi Minico's Allison Andrev aa - — National League6 WIwos pleased with his girls and boys' coach double winnimers in the distance jumpingng M[inlr»*n, Pliuburjh fl TiTim Dunne was a lol more rela)elaxtd afler we- • S co0 CLASSIC« on Page B2 Chlcim fl, Philidilphl* 4

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NBA to be refpeat chaampions5 l)o;. won S«wYorVl04.Dtln)illOO events, whillile Declo look seven honors) in thc n.llMU».S*n\nlon!onoS . ^Times-News writer U'tih 133. Houitan M girls' compeljetition, TWIN FALLS - Districtct 4 Class A-3 Hansen brokfb: three of the four n£w r -I champions Declo and Glennsins Ferry came records in thetl boys' events and Bob Lar out on top in the Filer Invitai■itational Friday wasinvolvec,'ed in tw o of th o se rccords. afternoon. T he deferending state 200-meter cham a T o d a y . If this meet will determinenc the way that easily wipeiled up the compeiiiion sctlii COLLEGE DASEOAU. the Canyon Conference schoollools will finish, meet recordird of 22,7 seconds in that e\ Collirt of Southtnthtm IdiKo >l Collf(i of Cxi- neither the Declo girls nor the;he Glenns Ferry He also anclichored thc 800-meter relay sc tniUuM 2i.Hi![>«r,Uuh.l pr boys should hove, any probleiblems as repeal thal finishetled w ilh a m e et rec o rd o f 1 ;35. COLLEGE TIIACK cham pions, Kyle Alleilen was in the starling posilic CoII'C* of KoulhinIhini Idiho, tdiho. ll> before .nd HolM Suit «t Bob GibbCibb tui.j.. Dmnre Si.dmm. Declo won the girls' divisionion by 87 points, lhal recordrtl se ttin g relay sq u a d , o u t bi e.easily outdistancing runnerup•up Filet The Pi- thc relay teamtc took to the track, Allenlen COLLEGE HABEHAIX ■ lots, Ic on the other hond. took)k anc eight-point already sel'I iTmeel record in the tripleIc j Simp* II "NinnK»ni!2i.iUrTMnlVk.lp.m. K«! ^ Is junior varsity with q leappof < 42 feel, 9 inchcs, l|ifHltnd4I Mlnln, Ilup«rt. \ictorj’ over the Twin Falls j nurl.T .1 lluhhli, ipm1 " c'club, Declo was the closest. CanyonCc Confer- Declo's Greg C Turnec sel a new i rn r.r TRACK ots any compeli- record in thethi pole vault with a vault of 1 Mmita. lUfl Ilivtfli„r.lT lE .r^ niil, l-i.ii.lwr>. ^ence team to give the Pilots lion, Thc Hornets finished1 third th 36 points Junior sprintersp Jennifer Berr^ of GI PIIEP TXNNIH ' Ferry gave•e notice al this meet that she HilhUnd *1 Twin-tnF.11i.lO.ni I tlbehind Glenns Fero'. WocJKi>«rtlT>«mrilli.U In a meet in which a dozerizen F iler Invita- be one of theth' lop competitors in the spri Goodirs >1 Hurlty. ruun. PIIEI* OOLT Itionai records fell. Hansen, FilerFil and Glenns .ScSee FILER on P age B2 Minlro Hi G»mn StSt.t* Car.firanct tcmI. High. Itnd MumnpiiColfCour**,>. I'I-DC.t.lIo.d 10 . m. .HighlatKid, MinicCO squarre I. 7. 3H, M.JM li.pJ* MinnrKfU kl YorV YinVec .1 1“ T.nni. 11.1-Kh & Umh | (•h.mpion.^iip off in reisgion shtate will POCATELLO - ll ehearsailforstc'ate ty signed BakersFiL'h'leld, Calif., high .school are senior Terry MinoylOy to a le tte r of in ten t CRUMP ever been shot in this tournlurnament," soid F rid a y 10 play baskc■ikethall. ce By S T E V E C R (perienc .s sports editor M tiw rer more d€lepth, ex T in m -N c irs sf, Minoy, a 6-fool. pointpc guard, averaged "Thai's the best roundd he'she shol for us 14.5 points und 5.-1•1 assists a os a senior on Editor's note: This is llic'ic Ilast in o three- . J . JE R O M Eli! -— The dre.ss rehearsal forr too," .said Boise coachn GaryC Larsen, an East Bakersfielcleld High School team part scries preciewini’ thc10 y/inn^'i fnotball ILastgn a series this year's stntesin high school golftourna- "He's the kind of kid who can shoot a lh a t finished 22-7 lustlaal season. prnspccts of Idaho's three llBig Sky Confer- — — — il almost' liko the real thingg round like thal when he’s;’s playingp' well," ■'This year;ar we have depth and ut tease ast som e 'Terry is a jet,",■' saidi ISU head coach ence teams. i'ilh one exception, Bul Larsen, whose team's tear only loss experienceice in ever)' position, even on ,e h a n d s o f Twin .Iim Boutin. "He can:an explode. He is quick, o n l k o f - ' ‘' t T V n 'lg i state Class A championn th is se aso n cam e a t th e h; fensive line, lir which has been an area™ «1ii.ro „ Dtrcndml ast month at the” plus he is fitudenlt bodyb< president, active By STEVE CRUMP the big-school division of Fri-i- Falls in a dual match last limes-News sports editor we've hatlad problems with injuries- >" •'’C it INvin Falls Municipal Golf> lf Course, said in the youth N/UCPiC P g ro u p und a 3.1 stu- me's Inviuuional Iburnamenl past," ;l -his four-stroke bulge over ovei the Bruins d e n t. H e's been recruiting rC' by a lol of okes over 'fwin Falls. But lasl • BOISE - Boise Slate Universilj'. Ur which Defensiisively. the Broncos have ret I- probably^-'on't be duplicalticated next week- schools." e B winner, Jerome, was benl- led the Big Sky Con­ starters in 11 of the •' . ,oQu,.! runnerup American Falls, end al the-Southern Idahdaho Conference M inoy join.s twVO o junior college Irans- ference in offense two 12 defensive all right, bu^we could havee tournament at Twin FallsIls MJ uni, fu rs, gu ard RodI JacksonJ. nnd forward years a^'and finished lioiis, althou{ or," said Je ro m e coach Dale!e "Anytime you can shootioot under 300 as Marcus Malone, wh(whn signed earlier in the Big'Sky corr ;1 pretty good, bul sccond in the Big Sky S S ' M"wrcr,«l...■hose ch arg es lo sl lo A m ericann a team, you have lo feel pr week with ISU, in defense lasl season, Keith Moriok tw o stro k e s in th e .'}3-teamn 'don't forgei Twin Fullsills shot a good practicing this "Our two greatII weaknessesv last year is hoping to combine It that comes closest to dupli-i- round loo," he said, "They'hey're going to be because of and shooting, and these 1987 and 1988 in H I stale meet, "American FallsIs much tougher to beatll onc their own were quickness and I grades,and n kids should help in bolh1 arens." said ISU 1989. ■ body back from last year andid c o u rse a n d obviously tough louj lo beat at Tw’o y e a rs ago, th e ^ return in 'rStl ixception they're all seniors." Burley (site of the .stale:e A tournament), Sports Informationion pirector Glenn Al- Broncos ranked first T h e re are te which is a c(uirse they kkno' n o w ," ford. •Tigers, who will liosl the state in the league and s ta r te r s nenl here next ijionth, will gelel Behind Boise’s 299 and ani Twin Falls', U hopes to sign as many ■nid H all, U to u rn n m c n Alford said ISU h fourth in NCAA Divi- fen se a n d , sai ire -chances tn size up lliele 30 3 , B o ra h fin ish ed a t: 312, 31 followed hy fis throe other piaye.lyers. ' ^ sion I-M with an av- genuine comom p«lilion efore then, Tliey play al Amer-r- Capital and Idaho Fallsills nt 318. High- erage of 450,4 yards in a re a s whi icnn F nlls> in a dual match nexl week,k, land was sixlh al 319> andan Minico sev- Jerome netss 112-0 victory toUil offense per Broncos have then fnct lh.the Ueaver.s in tournamentsts enlhal321. gled la s l y e a r e ed a n d B a ri Veis GOODING - JeromJer e blanked Gooding game, bul they fin- )?cuv well rnoreb(e before slate. l\vin Falls' Brian Reed iretiy w m R ight now ic S axvik a n d Bo- _ - 1 2 -0 h e re T h u rw laya y afU; im oon iaa-D iJitricL ishcd seventh in the now, I'd say American Falls is lie d w ilh B uriey's Eric S: Big Sky in totiil de- balanced thish.Hspnng ,h,ieUtob ck rail's Jason Maag for secotecond place al 75. ...4Claii,Bdualiiighgh school lennis match. . . to beat, bul I think we can pick fense by giving up an noticeably n ,id "Borah has been loug,ough this spring >oast«d Jerome's season ;trokes on this courso," said The vic to ry bocii average of 401.7 yards th a n a and they're going to be)e hardh to beat in G ooding h a s lo.sl bolh of record to ;W>-2. Goi a gam e, sa id avers finished wilh .'327 thank.sks our region," said I.jirsen,,>n, "I'd' say the ro­ JS p la y ed . th e m a tch e s it h a s j Lasl year, Boise biggest prob i lore Carter Heinson and senior,or suits today-are a prellyly goodg indication StJite allov.;ed oppo- H ling, who lied for medal honors>rs of who the better teamsns are,a bul I^wis- nenLs an average of w ork ourirx Jt?,"*:’on the par-72 Jerome Counlry,ry ton and Coeur d'Alenele haveh good pro- just 328.2 yards per H th ro u g h sot r.se. Je ro m e followed a l 329,'9, grams and they weren't'1 hhi e re to d a y ” ■ ■ J gu^rae — second only ju r ie s ' on I lh' h o o ir o n - hi was thfrd al 330 and Soulhilh In tho B division, Heiriieinson and Brid- siv e line,'- to Montiina — bul tViA Rrnr, Fremont ancand'Vallivue tied for fourth aat t in g w ere follo'wed by)y J^ome, senior L ead in g ir’s Scolt Thomas managed only 280.6 ,iri"o 3«.K™iU.„illand wa.s a disUince sixth a al l ' C o rln e y M(3ss, W eiser’s yards on offense, r cos' und Salmon's Bill Heffnerfner, all at 79, ivip.iiui<>o.^>0.63.&2 which lefl the Broncos r . j will bc ccn i a probably a pretty good indidi- Buhl sophomore Kadeide Wilson,’ the de- seventh in the league v l M cD ade '■TSt ilale." said Mowrer. "Everylwdjidy fending state-B-rocdalislalisL-.had an un­ S tew art, P e>rry rr lead H eritage in offtihsive produc- m ore it River, which finished third ala' characlerislic 82...... lion:"*"...... S-- : year, was here today," ■ HILTON-HEADID'ISI j VND, S.C. (X p )'-— Ptwlo eaurlMy ot Th* KJaho SUl.im*iwSTUAnrworKj D ade, th e i better lhan 'they and Kenny Perry shol fT7s But this year may' i A division, Boise prevailed alul- "Buhl's good — belt Payne Stewart and a r- show ed toclay," said Mowrcr. Me "Tliey're ied for the lead after Fri- be difTerent,- says Bronco back<^hris T lusively due to sophomore Car and remained lied third-year coach Skip ‘i T o n e i , par definitely one of the teams lei to beat at lund of the SSOO,000 Hcr- :iey'3 a.slonishing five-under pa day's second Jpun , Hall, . o f th e ball,b{ e arn ed A ll-A m erican hoi stale.’’ ' ilage Classic whiwhile Masters champion ' r a s 0 hoav>'wcight wesllci t u v i '■'ITie f irsl sp rin g we were we: here we were winter i tier at the ' ,.. s. by„ far the best round that'iit'H . Sec JEROM E5 onOl P t t g o B 2 Nick Faldo sholI a 77 and just tpade lhe jusl trying to gel organizecized and last spring NCA/\L nationaln tournam ent. He missedmi; only cut. we had no depth, no depth?pth nl all," he said. • See BSU o n P age B5B2 ______------M —Tirw»-New6. Twin^ farAilfi, Idaho --Saiu ard s), th e B ig S k y la s t yoaryoa: In interceptions' that broke a 2-nll tic. fourth innirning and then singled homo rallied ri to beat the the Twinsn s8 -5 . A lex an d er (>-1,2 ienior Jon Youngblood (20 catches, ca with six and returrturned nine kickoffs lya, they hav e fair quick- "F o r big guya, 165 yards) and junior Tbrry HHefi’ner for 271 yards, iss .working,wi to restore . Hall. The big th in g nosa," sa id Hi 15 catches, 180 yards), but noilot their his eligibility, accordcording to H all, lg for is that size and ^ you're looking xjp pass-catcher, tight end JeffcffLind- 'H e’s still in schoolschi and he's still C u b s c ( o n t i n u el e t h e i r hf a s t s t a r strength, ihouiDueh, a n d I g u a ra n te e jley,.P who gradual^. Findinglg a ro- working on his grades," grf said 'Hall. you the.se guysys will look good g e ttin g ; serious and he says slre ak . ilacem ent for Lindflley has beeoon Hal- 'H e knows we're sor PHILADELPHIA (A?) (AI - This is “ T T T ! o ff th e bus. ' ,'s thorniest problem this sprinjing. that’s what he wantj-ants to do. He's got a ?ar to facc Chica- IN atlitional League Wilh the score tied 6-6,3, after the pi^yjng ass ai true freshman in not the time oftBe year 'Tight end has been a frustistrating chancc." ch W illiam s, w ho ' ' ' Pirates had tied it with fouour runs m 1 988,-Thomas I go Cubs reliever Mitch \ IS led the team in rush- ;>osition . for us this spring becai:ausc wc The search continntinues for a replace- u su a lly g e ts o fflo a fasta s t s ta rt, . Tbm Herr to hit into a force the eighth, Nelson Santovcncni.i drewa i„g „ith SISi yards,yi tho second-high laven't becD able to find anyorone who • ment for Schimmer,mer, who puntw for . •nine last-year," ,pioyflna Chris'.i James to ground out leadoff ], walk from ScottIt Mednn^ freshraanlotal,al at Boise State behind ' •...... '1 s ta rte d -n in e for nii :an do the things Jeff Lindslisley did throe seasons andid partp of a fourth at , Williams said after thehe Cubs’6-4< vie- tofhort, Pinch-runner Otis Nixon stoitoler second t c(j A ll-Am erican C edric ^ ‘or U3 last year," hc said. ''Riglight now BSU, ■ ve in five oppor- ninth, hc threw hia fastball ^and moved to third on Med;d»inswild tory and his fifth save i Jie guy to boat out is probablytly L arry "W e're e till a long way from estab- past Mike:e S5 ch m id t for a th ird strik e , npitch. Johnson, who led all majorr Ica- "We've fiat someso, oxccllont people at tunities this year. 3tayner, who’s about a 6-6,-6. 230- lishing a punter,"sr." said Hall. "The Andre Dawson triggriggered the of- Eot Pjnchlchhitlcr Bob Dernier to' guersg with 22 pinch-hils lostlas season, k." said Hall. "Besides pound redshirt freshman, butut we’ve candidates are> (freshman)(I Brad triple and three gnmndoutut and Ricky Jordan to fly to' doubledj lo right. (senior) Robby W ashing- j;, fenae with a single, tri| 'Thomas and(se also moved (senior) Jerry Ennimis over Skinner and (sophomore) (sop Darrin RBIs. n g h t, ycd a lot for us lasl year, , ton, who played from linebacker. He's a good atlathlete." Lyle," It was the sixth strai{raight victory for I we have (sophoihomorc) Bart Hull back The q; placekicker ia diminutivlive (5-6, Hall said he didn'tdidi know if Boise Chicago, the first suchuch streak sincc M o n t rre e a l? INew York Mets 9 a n d a n o th e r sophomore sc kid, TVevor 136-pound) sophomore Mike;e Black S ta te w ould imnprove pro upon its 8-4 J u n e 6 th ro u g h J u n e 11, who has nicked his knee 11 1,1985. P i f f c h) n u r g h 6 iSt. Louis 4 Stcwartson, wh (13-for-19 in field goals, 28-foifor-29 in pcrfonnnncc. butIt hc said this edition Scott Sanderson, whoivho m issed m oat „ I rr ■ and hasn't prucructiced a lot this spring. ^ o f th e B roncos iss offofl to a much faater an operation to PITTSBlIBURGll (Al’) - Wallace: ST. LOUIS (AP) - Gregs extra points). of last season after an to take advantage of all q.The defense returns intadact wilh start, remove a disc, pitchedbed five innings Johnson 'sso one-out pinch-hit double inI I basos-clearing double high 3 nd talent to improve our the , exception of Morioka andd p u n te r for his first victory asIS a s ta r te r sincc n in thh inning drove in the win-• s seven-run fifth inning ai g game this year. You'll as the New *ort pastime ( Tbm Schimmer, who graduateded, 'Last spring wonTO made more strides'. Sept. 25,1987, n in g ru n1 ns as the Montreal Expos blew' ( Cone scattered seven hits a; m is <).,l Fri. throwiving ir a lol more to our. "Defense is definitely ourr strong that wc did the firstfirsl yoar because w e- . williams came in withwit! onc out, one “ in load, then rallied to beatI ^ York M ots d e fe ate d St. Loui Cardinals' hacks than wc.■e didi Inst year." point," Hall said. "We have allall of our had more experiencience," he said. "This: *'' • run in, a runner at firstirat and the Cubs Pi^tsbitsburgh Pirates 7-6 Fridnyr c day night, spoiling tho ( ves th e question o f W H O P Which leaves starting position players back:k plus a spring with have'c 424i lettermen and p;* leading 6-4 in the eightljhth. n’ght to) b break a four-game losing’ 1 home opener. .•ing to thoso backs, will bo throwini couple of guys who were paiDart-time lot of returningn g p lo y e rs. It'a a*-'’, quarterback in camp is The bost qu starters a year ago. Right nowiw all the tremendous imprmprovement. We're- 1 former Seattletie Seahawk Jim Zorn, Basebaall------: . ______._ ...... PPSppsitions Arc sel. hut we'-vc goljot-about -starting with o-lotlot moren confidence." ! • Continued ft’orrom Page Bl back injunjurj')," said coach Cory,• the t ball around againlinst Poky ^ g a in st T\vin g are all angling for thehe regular-seasoni Bridges,, whosew, ballclub is 6-3 follow-• W’ ednesday lik e we d id iigii sweeps dcloubleheacder from Snow$ hip, which entails mg a douloubloheader .sweep nt Rigby.• Falls1 last week and ended}d up losing regional championship, ifth. iln the nightcap,ap, the Eagles scored. ; n the postseason last weekk thatt included a no-hitter byy by1 one. Yesterday (againstisl Pocatello TheTimes-New'l‘ws ed ed a{ n e ig h t-ru n rally in th e fift! a first-round bve in t y needed in the fourth ; ! right to play the senior nghight-hnnder Eric Miller. "WeL‘ ini un 8-0 victoi7 ) we plnviived a solid ButchE Nolan led off with a single all the runs they ne . toumamont and the rij d suit on inning. Trailingng 4-3, Hamblin,' ; e fields. Highland knowhowiw tough Highland can be." defensive t gnmo and got good gi pilch- ■ EPHR.MM.I. UL tah — C S l rig h t-h a n - and and Jim Bauserman followed 1 games on their home fi< nncrs on walked. After twovo outs,o ^ e rs singled' • iicendofitsrcEU-, ,Bridgeses will send Miller, 1-1, lo theJ ing."i der Tom Cheeki;ek tossed a th re e -h itte r a a hit I and run, putting runn is already nearing the e vaiked to and H:pias followeowed suit to drive in; I ia^B eason reg io n al schschedule; only a m oundin in the opener ngainst senior-r- in lh e oponorr aiand Jesiiio Tbrrcs drove first firs and third. Stac>’ Aj-crs wa load th e bases a n d TVoy Hymas : Hamblin. Greenele walkedw and Tbrres- ! road game at Burieyy remainsn on tho ri.ght-hanandcr Ralph Obray, 2-1. du- .•Senior catcher Steve JeJester leads in three runss iin the nightcap as tho loai clearcd them with a triple.le. John singled to drivein in Ayers. Ram s’ a g e n d a a fte r todaytodi niornghl-1it-hander Daren Vandever. 0-• thol Rams with n .535 avererage, while College of Soujouihern Idaho swept a clet - Obray is hitting,.522 nr Greene followed with a wai.'alk and . .Twin F a lls , 1*1. in region, and h °PPipposo Highland senior right- < nnd Hagler doublehenderr fromfi Snow College, 10- Gr( Jesse Tbrrca singled to drive'C in H y- T brres w aa 2-for-:•for-3 in the game, in- ; Minico, 2-0, are in jusijus the opposite handef (iraig Ci Hagler, 1-1, in theL> .455.. ' 2 a n d ()-4, Here're Fridny Jes mas. Greene stole socond andid Tbrres eluding his secondond home m n of the^' position. They're masmasters of thoir nightcap.P- Il was thee firstf twinbill sweep of ma singled to drive in Greene. Pai'aul Mur~ soason.Vsold shotTol iI n th e s e v e n th . “ ' ow n fate. "Highland definitely hit.lits the ball the .‘teason foror CSl, which improved sin, "We've haven’t playilaycd for a week , "'''ci-c0 kindk of a hot-nnd-cold ball-- well,■ so wc have to playay good do- its record to 15-12.15 The Eagles move phy, phj Brian Avram and Jonass Hamlin1 ~ti„« . walked and Mu^hy and1 A w am and Kaenior right-ha;-hander) Danny club nghight now," said Simmons.!. fense.": said Bridges. "WheilenObra.vis on to HelpeiTL7 Utah, loday fora noon wa scored on a Nolan's socond hii - ' j 'j I Poulton still can’t throvirow (because of a whose tearearn is 7-3 overnll. "We kickedd pitching, we've got to be paljatlent," doublehenderr with Eastern Utah. sco h i t c f t h t u-«i.K.ll,lSi.nWhyniSl.BiAr.- ; ------inninning.. _ - pl. W-_Ov».li&-_3>_l^-r«-l-rMnon —:------Cheek, a conronvertcd reliever, struck CSIt,Ho«.4 Jerotrnte out five in thele openerc and limited the T 1 b rres vs'as 3-for-4 a t th e pluilutewilh -p ' - 6 3 : Bndger.-; to twowo runs in the third. But two tw( RBIs, \thile Hj-mas wentnt 2-for-4 k^ u. w,,” ). mo.isIS«l5i»ji4T[irT»«.H»rta»*.WttiSi« isi ; • Continued froi’ro m P a g e B I ,j x.mr.m. t. M-m n.iM i L - - CSI...... nj j>j, n-.;;rj Snow led 2-1I underu the Eagles ignit- with wit five RBIs and Nolan wnsis3-for-4. ADmSIOS H.lKcr SjItv-". .ra Sj!'(.-(.-Ii «.:Wr,04k.7).».mi;pr«M.' IM. Um Filti. iUrt V.u. T-in J'l tU.. liv, ' '■ tho.d EfK Sti.ik. ikri.,. .11 ;s « 'lirt'ii : Ki'r II’mI' two, thenthi led the 1600 all the wwt ay u n til Cinftr C»piUt. ind Jiitn:n .11 ■krr.Mtif M.3 Ke^if. Mun. IV}. 3.' , "She's haviaving qu ad (u p p e r leg Lisa Li: Pocock pulled out the vierictor>'for , "■‘’’ii'jr ‘ 9>)i. Bl.KI. J«r. Ml; Ed- ;htncss and 1 just ^on’t TwTwin Falls in the last lap. Twk i n F a lls muscle) lighti .,T>‘,4Vll.3 Anrjlnm^, Mji, 4U------think the disiJislance jumping is good hammered ha its best down‘ I" .« llfT?,..id«,V,«MI;5 U.J.4I- Filer — for that- We'c don'tc want anything to along ah the way and Carey drorapped 11 io.« Ufj. «i * • C ontinued frofrom Page Bl second olTofi tho record-setlinR mark of I interfere with•ith her high jumping (5 se co n d s ofi" its school fccord. i-crii'ci'iwV ,, feel, 5 incheshos Thursday) and hur- "Wc use the samo girls," saids Jol- Runn.^jrYcr.1. Berr)’, took both the 100. ond 200- 1. TT. I3».; 3 S.*«. Ilur. dies." leyle: Those two freshmen (Kirkland (K lui, » r«*,J«.135:,J T W «i.Jff. meter dashes andd set: new meet He oxpresscssed satisfaction with the anand Sparks) really havesolidiid ific d o u r* uo.ck.iwj.!ww,i3m records in the process.;ss. 1 1, H 100>,ur^k4—I I'onxk.TTxk. T>'. IJ7. J T*»TTly. lUil, 163.3 J victor)' o f Siteve te \ Fries in the 200 and relays. re Wc cxpccted them to1 dod w ell. AndftK IT I: 4 It was unusual tliat}iat all of the run- .‘‘"'V ^^r^vll:l.^ T..»K.i:i.u 6 J.^Vi.111. . ' ' J a c k Fleck's's l two high places in tho Dunne said ono of his happp p ic stia o - ning events, exceptt forfo the long dis- TJ-. KM. : Cnucn. Jrt, as». 1 h urdles, mentsmi was seeing (3ourley finish fii h is Sprrwr. Jer. HM. M£l.ll.TK.:a0.5 TK. Su»»n.Jltfu343.6.. tance evenu. hndd record selling in boys had another big quarter qi leg in a relay Aithith o u t a n y , iw i.- ‘ i«j - I iwr, i;^ -■ , I ’^'be B ruin TT. »: 3. 2 C*u>. Utja, U 6.3 tim es- IV A'i.,< IV I, I ,. dny a n d Stands Sti: was particularly stress st to the injured leg. uuu^. t>: 494?. 4 l**ijrf»cr.lrr>cr. J>r. <9 C. t lUtnd. SI 13: 6' Wcjidell's Heidi Hop[•lope, who fi.ni.shi * lh u couple of uaderdass- ' "He hasn't made-a movetvc in six- I.T.19T.; ,,- W..W,T>-.C5 3.J Sm»- sccond to Berr)- in th e ‘^OO-metcr Hrft'uaic. (Kr > I- "i -J Pli‘»^cd with '• TV^ri. » I).rn * i't-1 men in the hurdle.s-hi S ophom ore M a tt weeks wi and we caught him in 51.5 in . Jrr. f.4 i S*fn. 63 5. 6 H j/dcn. d a sh , w on th e ‘lOO-mii-m eler ovenl w iin ...... I the highs in 15.78 but his hi leg,'’ the coach silid. JtT.r,3;>.3 IV«{W. J«,6I7»,3 a record scttinR lim li e of 1:0 2 ,1) nn.l,,..IS F u lle r won ll " ; - i.« 11...rj. II. .'■'r,. r. lii.Vf.ir. l . ; missed the) inlcrmediatei qualifying Stuhlbcrg put a hard thini r i leg on I Kindill. Ilur, r.JiS.S Kiri^.Ua. minutes. Meanwhile,liie, Decio's Kena iday and didn'l run there, ththe Jerom e 1600 relay, indiccicating hlS , Miller broke the tapeipe in the 800-m . iii.ir.w.K b e a t T hursda 113.; :4i\at. 1 MJ-, 3 r»ili. ■ '■ VI 1 ivriV';K L y I M.ii.^ II. i: -J But his juniuniur teammate, Ryan Bai- lelog problems may beiohindih I im . ! of 2:3.15. MurU^ti30fid.6 R«.SI2%I ter run w ith a time of 1 won the intermediates in "Not having those two guy:lys has re- i>dur«B^„-i J-n. In the field events,Us, Glenns Fern .•.;s 1 A ii,t»..rT) V ley. d id nnd w V.ll'c,i5U6.5 K.»l»n7l6l33.«’ ' '■ i'.ll.« KJ-iuVi/.l.J .i; i;.u.r.s._r;;i und wa:was second in the highs in ally al mossed up our relayays," said Viola Schenk won1 bolhb lh e disci “I k,. - Iw.i.." iC.3 ------“DT) u n n e . "^Vc’ve b e e n forceded to p u t 4M- l_T.inf.li.l:r,:.3:r,:,3 Jm™ia.«.3 C*r.7iJ8; and shot pul evcnLs.•S. HerI murk in l! [on M arsh cra ck e d th e 50- p; J irrm» discus didn't break it IK') I .r.. I) -I.-- ’ Senior Ron k lhe meet record, ’1 \ I. iv-...j.r,i.i:.r. iu>,>, i.M'-.Mlc.rui .second m arkrk in the 400, turning in a If thoso two stay healthy' now, i the 0, ^5 Jrraa. U 4 43 J. 6, K,»W, b u t h e r to ss o f 3S.-7■-7 ini th e .shut pu i > -...n ..... taking the 100 in 10.9. Hc . whole« team showing will imptiprOVe." ttfjM »li.. - I T.m F.l!» S16. i Jt o »M», 3.- l.-.l I Ifa.i^..J.ll:l.;Jrr.V.fL..•rf.n.n.i.M V.,-.. ••>9.82 and tak l'.rrjt:M.4 lluMW*:,5*7.5 KmSnl»U»,6I Mm.mU4 broke a meet mark. I" II j u i :.) IjMiVJri, K 14 17 I. Ihll(hii^.n^c.K, ur.(;. also brought’ht the mile relay baton Tb nobody',s surprise)risc, Decio's An^: from secondid in the final leg to nip I0». J S4j;,r.;rr. oa. 11 3. 3 Tnfl. ,u-.» - I.C.U., U»M. J4;3 Tanner, set a new meetmCi rccord in l! Aiw. TT. II «; ». R»v«a. 1' »: Wa«cr. JfT, IIS; Tr.S3»'.3 r*vWi»cn.3333 3,3. < AMrrvI: 1:9 Aitcfut. Mm.. ■' Jerome in 3:23:27-99. ^ e a p o f5 -3 . l l,,-..-!.' y j, : t.lrrW»!'-J T.ii/V.1 330.U.ll«rvJrr.:i.| high jum p wilh a leap ...... 'That'.s ab.3 .,. w. It 3. »vk. Ih.r,.-I. r.«.i.jff. »9.8 In th e rela y 's Wc ~’ was IU(.1}(.« M«rTU. V. i: », 5 KimiM.Cir.Cir. US. O K.i- Jo n H a rtw a y o f Gli I'*'"' hopingforth(them laler." ^ >»«Am.Kira.U.3 s with Allen from lKO-l.NfU.Jfr.t-iJJ.3 |-r»UTiKT.,C d o w nI p a y m e n t ! supposed to' battle v. : iv.i),t;f,i:.v,. M ennw hileliie, Murtaugh junior Evan' 3 UtlkniW. Kan. 4 51 fl 4 IVi. C.r, 4 f:. I Hansen, bul Deanan Surplus fn ■ " N'(.l)oker had,ad a solid .6-6 effort' in the lUl.j^frvu PUJS...FOIFord Motors Co. Wendell surprised b bo olh ru n n e r s fiti- r.i,v.,.u lir.:::t x.iL'... II, JU. high ju m p andan Oakley'a David Miller - 400- 1 Mm«45I.IT»ar.j;i*(li3.. ishingjUBl a tenth of aj sccond behind 1 T.ri.i.ri.tv.v,,) n.rnr.r.-n.It.i>'ill ,,i lll.lr.;cr,V. C.raurouni/OM.l Kimbnl,4.'13.6 V.ll. willffveyie you $500 cash limsclf a sprinter to con- - I T>m r.11. 3.U. 1 J'ntnt : H artw ay. : Tuirn. i>. i > y : to n d w ith nns s he won the long jum p at . , 3 liCll.i JrraatllJU i.i Kimt^lr tOiS.C “ for yourour Vacation. ' 1 icconded Marsh in the 100 , rrl»7 — 1 Utr.tf9 I <3 7.3 Jmew of close finish .. i{,m .1 W Surplus slreak of 1)...,.. . I s ir.i. i;>-. y-;. ! m i n l l - l . IKcUnci fnrdWy — I Jtrmt II 17 ?. 3 T» THEISEREN MOTORS happened again in the 200-mci • I <-R- i ll o r .« r>.i.ii I), 'j : .. i i naift. u. -J 'I./. spice:e of0 the meet was provided C»oi!in<^UI, 701 Matn Ava.^va. E ■ 7 3 3 -7 7 0 0 run, where he finishiished a tenth ol u ' ^ I. » Ml'.-.i. n.T>'.>* , I ...... i: . S^ilufday. April 15,>, '1389 Tim o3'N w5, TVitin Fiilla M l B u s ii n e s ias

1 I B B m m m in {fp) — MarM 2 cam lami cn Iarga r t OCATtLLOW— itamDurwlnMrmeuun DCNVEH(A I D(:NVtll(Ai’) —OrDaWIMiaipnQ1 praca really wniv Report 4.B(ai5(ataady);b«l.ria ' March, the government saidaid Friday 1531,38. mi»jota. tiparsarf w«* in a report lhat buoyed spirits spi on The market appearedap lo-shrug off whethejther the central bank wiil be i Wall Slrect. where fears ofif spiralings] Friday's merchaihandiso trlide. report, to slow;low the economy just enouglIgh lo pamAND-w*a«ra«taS(a(>f)2);l»»iyltU0a lnjUB(«1]. tlpamr* . a P @ @ P inflation had risen.in tandeid e m w ith w hich show edI thetl deficit widening checkck inflation without unintentintion- w>(— H PiraL^toda earlier steep Jiricc increases.s. 20.9 p e rc en t in1 F(February to Sl 0.5 bil- ally’ pupusliing the country inlo u reccs-rc cAj.o«Li-««.-w«tT»t77c«t(>c9);C*li>-.ll CHICA03(/00 (AO ~ Futura traang cn tra cnoa^ Uar.*w- !lntlli«k: Lknnad03BtS _ t*flayno<»i*a,LAl«r1*iffDi,fB pr loa colkcMCM a«ai>yB by Daai iin g o f trt»fO».paftMf»L*-cart.o«iLc«a.®fTv Briar r t ; 4a03)t».;t Uanul Nm. Uil D t^ isrlo](Agrlcuilui« l AgrI Pfloa ar. Price Index for finished good£lOds should R esources Inc.. inii Lexington. Mass., providiividcd signs of a posRiblo easir A(« jttC8 7tai»a5 7uo .O .. raagrewtn, npDuaLUaHxr*x 1II fiaar*. laa id rt • jn«71j0 TOO 71.0 allny fears that inflationI willw sky- noted that, whilo wh the trade' f^p infiatiila tio n a ry p re ssu re s a n d a slov|» '™ B 4.0 AT ..0 bMilairtasyaoaiJiaigakaaacAaojrrancnApr. tl. 4.B Am} . a P ra am ilMrfe^ imra racBt prtapre. Mormallmarcwldt rocket, it docs.indicatc thatit pricep ris- widened, the cha:hange was in line with of thethe economy as it enters the (SJD . m e ex- >*.swmiiii«Liiew •*» bp . a . . . _ . , '\l what analystss hod‘ cxpected ond enth,h yyear of ils record peacetimt Jbarpa lO eB.70 e8.»7 (&10 ng? . es persist. \ aamaeaojcia . I, cabined amounted lo "momoderately good news." pansioision. Nu 2 tar 10 murdIrta r ta S.S 0u.Vopa - a compound annual-inflationuon-raUi-oL-said._'lW c. doa'l.'.t.see.il .i jm p ro v in c .th is , riess dideclined for the_60C0nd com _ ____ 4S FEEDCnCencAm.E g n ific a n t am o u n t." ' live mmonth in March, while theie pace l*,Siww»fTnx»^j»tiai l»;cwia»ff" jjim ------iO.2 percent for the first quarterqu of year by any signi : 7ia TiDTia 75,75 . industrial production was fiatI t fur a Qpctpnstain i01 Apr 20 2X813'S37a>4ia . ____ 1989. • Analyst Laltatta said the combined of indi 5 0 May 75,B 74D 7U0 7t27 . ly's reports was to sug- secom»nd straight month as well.■When V 5 g K • 1 0 Aug, 75.B 7U0 71D 7MJ .. a ,W7J3 tJEttLO KB7184 108803. R07 That ifl the largest quartlarterly in- effect of Friday't 7^7} TUO 75,75 TUB . lomy is definitely slow- ' factorrtories have excess capacity, t th e re Pcmi>ND,c™.(AP)-U5rU5frtralirt»lororaira*r- ap ■ .J l UUII • ai«H7.77 crease in eight years and representsre] gest "the econon wcMiiarf iN(inr(6y'tlL 78,a7U7 7US7&0' . BQK B4.t704amaecDTigaia.aa . < he 1988 in- -ing and iriflationion is a problem but it's is lesiless likelihood that they willI 'h . . . . 7&»n.n7&nna ...o im s aeM.ioD a sharp escalation from the T7.D 7733 77JD 77 85 . ily a worsening prob- troublluble producing enough gooimus to Hiiacn«Ni*»M • •-» Tiw 1.1tt.KD flation rate bf 4.0 pcrccnU nol necessarily 4D T>i*-«ttt-« ute IDI, T1U.V qa i ITS 1UES. Cfl 21. uiib latJiDTO . . , ;et deman'd, which could ler Nevertheless, the stock:k markel. lem." m e et Mxt Imrd radvHar B SK . atisjco iasinginin~— Fora-year.r. the1 Federal .Restr\’e..siiortio r ta g c ia n d prico incrpasc.-<,_.______M paauiift*firoK''.«tIt . . . . ______104 ttCDJta;ta : CartspM b - chccrcd by the appantnl easi: ______I « 0 » -« lB e » 407JI . a L ^ — — flalionary pressures, was up sharj)ly Board has beenlen pushing up interest • §Sec INFLATION on Pagee :B4 '------4&a 4&a 4ftCD 41Z2! ..O. «»4&n4&70«32 < «5,C e75 410 A70I ...a ^V £|?f7^By?T?VJ on 4IA42J0 4ia4U ?' ..32 dk <389 a s OO Q At« acoaaxLDUBI ,■ 'k MiIYalt7«CBrn> 17^'S) £ 275V said Friday, bolstering e« ] .an NaZYdtowCbn ItBVaI 2.0V •ength of the dollar Aill • andid 1:help it meet its pledges toI reducer a»t»t tOB.ra 3lV .V F* 47X 48(2 47J0 47a ‘ belief that improvement in the na- while the stren 475) 47D 47.43 47.40Q c piwoaaor bk* le federal, b u d g e t d eficit wi I.TBJO 1»V .1% Mir tion's trade performance isIS fizzling.fi . ijiake the pric(rice of American goods tho I I.TSXra DV May 47355 ., a HarmlmJalwaBrbMi ^ The Commerce Departmrtment said ' more expensiveive,.discouraging export new'w ttaxes. UCartei. l,7aO X3V .V Jul The February performance reflect-n nan.aa.lre 1,(B8,«1J nv . S TJu-iaL‘iaala2.ta TTu.'ac^in 21A > 4> 11 the monthly, seasonallyly adjusted sales, they sayly. Th' 1.87731} 3IV— V - .. deficit swelled 2ft9 percente n t to $10,5 "T rade fizzlecded some time ago nnd cdi aQ 5.3 percenl jump in immporLs, i.mra 3?H .IS ilh th e th e m e l h a l WG're whidi h id rose to a seasonally adjidjUStod Pq»to4Vcantthl^.hK^.lU.M«|rMi2.7la Commerce Secretary Rol asts7Voranv»'iri(hM«y ICkuX) .p last year, from a peak Bi^:o«tiww»JVort»to iho Pwr. Co. 23% — bacher said, "I continue toU) beb encour- the trade gap 1 I k V S atti.9iVabiM:«>rtaara^^4v».„.«««. Long. aged lhat the annual deficit de will of $152.1 billioIlion in 1987. accountcd ■ ■ ■ ■ N^ww '.a 2! 5,in)Cuininmum,dslLartpirt [>r txaral 1------loTitfTOlom IM 20 Ma, 44(S 4U 4:7V41t .02V LtVESTOXAJJCTKM —VM f LliMH.1.1MBdiCBmmn«WMwTTwM|f: uiiiityiw S m z4JIMWI '< 197 «D 197 ItBV . 07V tw r ta k r ttw i SUMUD; D9« t«idH .ina9-.li9Klti«.«H«wi>ai» 5^J«»W ’I® i a ' a») 400 4 4 07 4 04V4S .OlV a o m o i r w f aiMUD; ►wmw airyatir, Mlvf tc 9i9H^ tt0/ iMry caMi (tkirM3urWr)tQ0&ieCD: Kllantare Caw Ulna 17M ao] cue iM««. unwy lunnwm i tom staxi.O):1.0D; Iw r M v MM* A, li«Mi«>t Wtftan — - ' -.A .12 ui; M1inBCD&C0:«(IMItylI ».OMBaa;S5&.E dtify co« m ffBta; t«s irDpjow; rt> I ladtr UmtarBQii** n» yyjnnUdFkarv* <1« li Ma, 4 xrth Commodity High I U m C"Mao ic« Change mtrw: com HocMf m l«Mr•rcBlkHwV ca lulinaaiuioa W 7B.3S 76.00 TT ax a x + .33 kwc M FMdU ^ B an 1 m t2S0 K» nO>77 (9; htirrailwi lOM IOOta^, ladM 4ac!a |j1275 0 3 THi-twarlinna. Apr.>r. live cattle MM ta TlCD-rt.0 ; tMlv t»lt»»Hffr, r« 90 .: tadK Kan m Ka-n•-eLB;itajtf«*>Mi.lniMara lOiO UD CCRN a live cattle71.20 7D.90 71.K’1.10 .15 9J0U; larr*> roqxu: iMtMK lalanM ro^ou. Indvi a X s.raburrimmun, dalUf»p..p - r t - r - N*. {APXUSOA} - On*»l l • ..... " ir iT i^ — LIRH!RHO:»iaiir V M May 2(BV172'120 ITITV.Ca AOr.)r. feeder c a ttle '75.80 75.15 75.7!75.75 •*• .10 •«lt-Bdd«Bal»B5rt.dirtiraDta. ^ tJDibarnMamgilMnavilMtframtf. 2ZMB0 la.. P.CO.S7iO. CO«M luidr«] h ■ir^ciRan 10 >5 Jul J(OV 2.74 IDV177V . 0 . . 4aeo 4a2o 4a7 4a?! 5 -f .63 SO: 20a ka. &curiD: XM n tt» » . .: K9M7CD. 7793BD ta . a(DAfi. SOZD3Dts.,aiIlSM:«lady:3SmiI .10 JD aip 20V2(B 20 V2DV . 01 )r. live hogs XMEO t« . JiOMi 9an caCWtli MCiWi: N»» !»B^: Ne«» tiftax a .10 dk 22QV2(a'^2EV2(B' .i»V l^ gay. y '.wheat 4.12’/J 4 4.07’* 4.12^.1?V4 + .04 KAJWCITY.Ua (* P ) - drtHKrtr«torto. Fii^ : H39XQ: Cbnpwl bTTurwUr*3.,u/re*«»aoiB»B»«v-'’'i»« a ™y^Cimar* W a Mar i20IV174 2ttVZ75 .JJ4V ‘" “ J'- MII>«lM|«; |,J&Mni)m5>J7ID;2CcnlC](ab(Z77t)355y.ambl31bSai tatln^Qavirgi tCCUD May 2727DV17JV J.70V ZaV . 0«V MBV.ay. -corn 2.72'fi 2 2.60 2.70^.7 0 ^ + .02 SCMiaana InMra la uo Jul :273V277 273 275V..04V 7.37 . 7.2B 7.33 7.3 + .06 H»TlCtUL SrCOCVAMa lit (AP) --H Hi o ^ . >Thniei|f,t«rraa«nS»lt«J5IV*- tRifidwCS Min <2 X T)u.'iulaO,(m ay. ’soybeans k2Sb}tj(M7a].aM«:XMISb », 1J aOJB t) P.SM7,75. J l 3MW9bI7,aSJD:2^3SllX7M17i; fc I M IC 231 (WwPo-w J»S3r7D n w a u x T rtm 10 M ay silver * 596.50 £ 578.00 582.502.50. - 6 ’* •r; IJXMtDbXUMt.CO’.owSSbJIJJHIaHtmE)aart'tJl«»^3Z,Cl>lUa O .» (UTS m . frMUnUO C7 11 5,aabumlniiinjm,®lUfip>nparlur»l ApT.Dr. gold 389.50 J 384.B0 38&08 a 0 0 -4 .3 0 OCSMCxrCa I: • 0,w ir»O uur May 145.20 14a70 144.544.55 -I- 3.55 Ond M rrevimtnl an] Oarunj inai]*'iadwK*t3 l«i>r ffuil MipUw moOwtUi [xltaylca«a«Srl0»a^rT!0« ■•■liiuBOn i»4“i’»i'iov'ii”.av Mgy.gy. copper 1 {fu* M ran) cua, I r«fi M11 kran Irg b W . >n > 1^hl Mlal, alar«iyl.dani51lcMic( «fl»f«an£aiv«r 145 I* ao 119BV204 I.BVZO'. ..C6V 3f. platinum 565.50I 550.00 568.268.20 -I- 10.40 ttn S o n inoMCaif irlm w dttraM K]t]a»i.'lula.l4£D TTu-«ru-|Of««r.* jn. Treasury Bills91.46 91.05 91.44 91.4 + .37 mvd 1 B nsAota. tm>«TW( ffiedirlOdifM. cnitft la n»d.f Bt Wpl** r t cilwlinwlflaialar«t>nMviBtaa3ic< [UdPlnm 07 W ECTl'DEAW OMCDlaKBiaaMKllOSOrata ■uwvtirailw evca«M ;nw cvcM Qolca } KMCD ta IU ffi. 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CUmln A Fa 017 Ou«ir>na OpponunltlM 090 Farma lor RaniXanl , change-listed stocks, wilh.•ilh 1,074 up, on sh o rt-term•m Treasury bills dropped • ddefi e fic il w idened lo S10.50 billlillion in SUindord L Pooioor's industrial index \010 Inoom Proparty ,. >r Rani 009 Paaiuraa forVan Ra tad _ . •101.dQwnuijd-174unclmDKt;Dgtd*.: ______15 lo 'J o b a s isis.poinbt, .i or hiindr^lh.;^of__FFebninry e l and the Federal R e s e n ’e rose 5.ffi_to_ 317.7(7.76, and S& P’s 500- J Mor»*ytoLo*r> ^ 100 LtvMkK* WwiK 021 MonayWuiUd------1 _____ - lo t Volume on the floorr ofo the Big a percenlageje point,j . sailsaid industrial production wwas un- slock compo.siic inin d e x w as ii'p'4,96 u t ' \ 023 InvMtrtMta 103 vnant H oard c am e to 1G9.78 mlillion illi shares. Prices off long-term1 government changed cha in March from ihele m o n lh 301,36, 02S Irtalruollon 1C3 Dairy Equlprmr 020 MuaioLauon* 1 :h move in the oppositcTlt- befi 104 Hor»M ' up fro m 141.59 m illion in thelh previous bond.s, which i before. Doth numbers were•e p re tty 103 Horaa EqulpmaIpmanI \ composite index for • session. Nationwide, consolidated co rection fromim interest rates, rose _ muchmu in line with advance csliBlimatcs. The,NASDAQ c( R gq| E rtnta for Soln | „ 108 Swfax volume in NYSE-li.sledd issues,i in- more than $10 for each $1,000 in face ’ G C en e ra l E le c tric , w h ic h reported re the over-the-counlunler market picked • ip 100 ShaapAloal* 110 Poultry » Rabbilabbita eluding trades in tho.so stockssto on re- value, bctter-than-expectcdbell earningsps f o r the up 3.62 lo 417,68.58. A t th e A m e ric a n L. L 112 Irrlgalion 020 OpOT) HouMa rtoh SupOaa gional e.xchanj’es and inI thethi over-lhe- Separately,ly, Inlernalional Business firs t q u a rte r on T h u rsd a y , ros(QscP*to Slock Excluinge,e. the market value < 113 Fm d A Rartoh ! 030 H oma ■ For Sala >mania d 201.10 mil---.Machincs-—r-reported first-quarter 47 i ' index closed a t 335.82,335 up 2.38.. \ 114 FarmlmpUrnao couiiltr' mnrk'ct, totaled i 47 in heavy trading,- 031- Ow»-o(-Town' Homaa 11» Farm MTork: WWar anlad...... 032 Biihl/FOar Homaa 033 KImbaily/Hanaan HomM j n q l ______034 JaromaHomaa •R qcTOQtlotw 039 Ooedlno/WandaD Homaa Americi:an Fallss c o m p ail i l y m a y e m p l o yj 9 0 0 \030 Ealate Wan tad 037 Fanna and Rantfiaa 120 AvtaUon le company could om- 030 i A craaga* Lola 121 E)oaSa&Marina■rina IMma AMERICAN FALLS (AP) — ho. it will be be a tremendous help to viewed vie’ a video on the compan;iny’s rev- Johnson said the t ooda Cov. Cccil Andrus golI somes good the economyn y ,,. T h e e m ploym ent oluliohary olui separation processss which ploy up to 115 peofeople by 1994. 030 j Duainaia Preparty 122 Spor«ngOooda 040 C«flTTd.to .separatiate rocks If fluidi?.ed sepetpuralion can be fur- 044 , Vaoaflon Proparty 124 SnowVahkiaa0 MobD« Homa Spaoa 148 -1x4-aAATVaVa 140 Antlqua Auloa 140 Auloa-AMC1C Trade — Ick tiC Tchqndlsq 102 Auloa-Outek 104 Auloa.CatliU.■diUo • Continued fromiPagcB3 Pt barrel. Thai'sil’.s going to add $1 billion /As usual, the United Slateses posted report indicatesi lhatll- the drop in the ■ iryalar H 130 Auloa-ChryaU■avrolal H National Association off Manufaclur-M a monlh tto the deficit," said ils ils largest irade deficit wilh JiJapan in deficit with Japaipan in January was I . 160 Auloa-CtMvro ers. 'The U.S. continuess totc suck in ... economist MM ichael K. ICvans, w ho February, Foi $4,65 billion, i\p 3131.7 per- "only a blip on thehe trade radar scope." 007 MlaoaDanaoua For Sala ICO Autoa-Oodoa oca Cortipulara I industrial malerials, parts p and owns a Washishinglon consulting firm, cencenl from a three-year low oof $3.53 102 Autoa-Ford CXS9 Caunaraa A Equlpmant 100 Auloa-Marcurtrcury & Lincoln equipmeni." "Were goinglg to have a lot more in* billion bil! a monlh earlier The stall in tracrade fits in with other 070 WanladtoDuy 100 Auloa-OkJamtdarrabUa U.S. oil imports mana;inaged to de- creases in theihe trade deficit, Il's going 1The deficit wilh Western:i Europe evidence of slowerver growth m reports 071 Wanlad lo Trada 172 Auloa- Ponllacinllao 072 AnUquaa ^nouth dine 7.2 percent in Februaruary to $3.24 to go to $1212 billion a monlh prelly wa;w as $fS24 m illiun, a detcri'rioration released Friday,>•. includingi two con- 170 Autoa.Plymou 073 DazaaraACrafla 174 Auloa-0»nl ----. 340 SanrJoa Diraote>ra«lory $15.08, up from $14.461 a month ear* 0.6 percentt n ns drops in agricultural moderation in wholesale wh price infia- I b lier, and manufacifaclured products nearly \Willard A, Workman, direclcdor ofin- ' lion and the sliailiarpest drop in busi- I "We know that has to go up be- offset gain.sIS in s a le s o f in ilu strial teraulional le r policy for the U,S,■S. Cham- ness sales in Febiebruary in more than ___ LEGAri^OTiCE'TEC cause oil prices are noww alwuta 5^20 a products andnd autos. heih er of Cum inerce, .said ih e February Ft two years. :G*ALNOtTCE~niEG^:gal notice “ I"

______AlADVERTISEMENT so in tho Couniy of j/shoni*m 1Broylos { m — ------FORBIDS 1 Falls. Stato ol Idaho, Qopu-uly (Clork Inflatioi THE•HE CITY OF HAGER- July “ ordorod by s a d BrofilH.itH. NkHson & NIoIson r stop sluirl of retail reflect- crease cre in foodjcosts was led byb^ a 3S,,S ergy categories, |.prices rose 0.3 per- AN WILL BE ACCEPT- rt for ' hoaring said Po- 4 Ml * Continued from^ PageP. B3 prices one st( IG SEPARATE SEALED Box 487 f —Busines.s inventoriesICS rose: a mod- "I ^ costs for both food and cn- pe pei rc en i gain in prices for eg[>ggs, Vi-g- cen l in .March, dedown from a O.G per- glDs'DS for tho construction “"'I*-ED Jhi6 28lh day of paI Fails, Idaho 83303- f a m ain wator lioo ro- Mjich, T erate 0,5 percent in Febt■cbrunr>- w hile lUgh the increases in Im)1!i elablii elii cosLs dropped 11.6 pur(ircent af- cenl increase a inimonth earlier , of a :h, 1989. 0JB7 were .smaller than those ter surging 35,3 perceni in Fel■'ebruarv. placoiacomonl Tho BIDS will. STEP;PHAN, KVANVIG, pnRMsi-ILISH; S a tu rd ay , April sales plunged 0,9 percentent! the steep- Ci'l^Kones 1 rocoivod by tho City ol iENWOOD & STONE 10 andnnd 15. 1989.______in the first two months of T he overall March M gain letl the est decline in more thanlan two years, c c p s i m i ogorman a t iho oHico ol mu,.-solioi G, Kvanvig ' IEnerg>' prices increased 0,9 C per- Producer PriceL' Index for finished [ho c When increases in inve:ivenlories are , 0 City Clork a( City Hall moy for Trustoo. ------n o o n t g m o n U ------rroHJtwmMniwl-by-miniging Bdhfi, tho - >‘h()losaliLlie food nrici'S ro«e 0.8 per- ■Coni cei in M arch following a 2.4J_nercent_ goods al 112.2, nvmeaning that a hypo- llOVIO W o o tM a in S L o rP ,0 . PU^LIILISH: S a tu rd ay , Apnl fln n o c , m o n lh a fle r ju m p in g 1.2 increase inc in the previous monijnt1i71,;ist ■ Ihetical seli^iibnibn~flf"gnods~costing 3X !158. Haaorman. Ida- 2iJJ£nnd 15, 1989, result could be productioction cutbacks J. 83332 until 12:30 p.m. LEGAL L NOTICE----- February, List month's in- month's mt increase was led hy u 16.8 $100 in 19H2 wou!ould have cost $112,20 that hold down economiclic mi o w lh . p rills, 1989. Noticitico is horo^ givon ■ percent rise in home hua!jalin^" oil la sl m onlh. Thaihat was up 50 cents §^IDSid V/I1I bo publicly lhal ll Michael Evans, headlo of ta Washing- Iho Idaho Ollico ol Lost & Found I prices, while gasoline costss rosei 3.5 from'Fcbruary andan 5,6 percent above opo'’*jonod a n d foaci aloud ni Agingig is now coliciling pro- 002 Loi ton consulting firm, saidid thet underly- 1 I I I 11 [ • i « • ■ tho.0 f(fogulor mooting ol tho posalsals Irom tjualifioo' and ■xJ: Bull Cockor' Spanioi percenl._ Natural gas pricess declinedi March 1988, Hagca g o rn ia n Cily C o u n c il inloros ing rate of inflotion probajbably remains rostod organizations to Foono:■ Pump t 4 W ath. C om o- , ^ , ft** '5,4'percehl'due (olhe mildJ Ja< iiiin ry Aprilpril 18. 1969 at 7;00 p.m. impIo: around 4 percent aithougDugn some lur- cnuoeoti lo m o n t on a d u ll d a y ' noar)15’,6 Pur Shoahono Sl N. wealher and .swelling slocks' natu- "fhorho CQNTRACT DOCU- cam) domonstialiond pfojocl lo tt»5V ther sharp price increosesisesjjia^occur. (id: malo Bassol Hound, ** a I ?o 7? a 113103 ra i gas. MENlENTS m ay bo oxaminod m Ida!Jaho. Intorostod agon- Found: n - . "Wil h :u (‘ a couple o f hha a d rep o rts to ^ TIB 15S0 ti:< t9« i «5 1 liK)liv lollowing localion; cios r rolorod on Soulh Bluo id and cn- l>> I>»»»naWPria« , may obtain Rocfjosi iri-color go ... but the key is thathat underlying n s MO nis .« K xduding th e volatile food “ ^ OflictHico ol tho City Clork. for P Pi ro p o so l g u id o lin o s Inker..>f..Ca]l 0 733-8171. aa nn us us .« S»tacta<]>iO>U93Up»Ml IWQKergla»:mB.ni ity Hall. 110 W. Main S t . Irom; trends show no acceleralica lio n ," h e .said, ^ a g o rm a n . Iciaho. O llico Kan Knvnmominadiino. n “ age aronSpoidol uiOUND q i POUND AnalysLs expected no immediate cct I LBtBna(i.an>.li.iro8 t»2acnit»iirMim.liv>ar miuograi Cop laho Olfico on Aging BUY «TIME U C EN SE ’ VV '.M scSCamavnS!! Frif«lun>tiirg S n nB.iiplicx .u TRARA CT D O C U M E N T S Stallalchouso. Room 108 TIP ports. Further informatio;ition about the WmI p(» ar» o~«i flaih-R*noafTi Ofwora-nOU 2«/ Kag ara al avtriga d tnval VtlloiUkirdwi«9j» tWMaawo. IlCO:o (ol tho City Clork lo- (20i TWIN FALLS MV Han)r t Htmun. t n »8) 334-3833 ANIMAL ..t SHELTER known IViesday, when the lh' Lalior De- laicra ctKurad caiodaiod ot 110 W. Moin St., Pfopoposals will bo accopiod ANl^ naad Ora>n Ca « CksdiOg rtfutoa aMI ■MbMtaMM NYCngrfwd ns7Jl,on la g o rm a n , Id ah o upo n up to e ,D 1&B . *4 jjj .ir»Ain( a y m o n t o l S I S .0 0 lo r 1989.19 Foundind IDogs Price Index for ihe monthnlh, Ttu'»tpnrtXt x i.n . uo IB liv«Y,t*XClaadloti kkulalAhtrwtiy6,n.«JCf»ln MVCOTw^nnmenfcnhckxF.imcD.onwx. Shophord X. b b c k ond C^Cl inftov^ NY ntO«« Metjul Oa«o«**pm Ffl SBQXcCockor Spanioi, gold. I ».775.<«a«l y3a3U83iQB3Sin ..n n»ewllian{»k» tof mlcnXnwaBBS It ^ A t t e n t i cion C .D . O ww n e r s optabio proposal guar- JDICIAL DISTRICT IN malo nty in a n amount not loss 10 FOR THE COUNTY SM . 78 only Engttwd Uh«r B tIV cis guaranty must bo in Cnso:o N o , 413G3-1 2, PoocJ NTW Ycnc |A:>) — tr rtMjatipj.wi T A X ED EFER RED savingn g s . Ihoho :lorm ol a Corliliod iTICE OF HEARING 3, Roui,Roijiovor. rod 4 whiio. »r- »v.m.v.nTT. yN(.E«)£o121 kink nnd modo payable ^ :h ild u n d o r o ig h lo o n black,:k, rrmalo, • 1 «I0 c«na (W MY(Y Cnm®CD merxn SB cee .73 SJS 10.000* Jocknpoo, Wack. malo, m u m ,®”if3 tho City of Hagorman. yearsifS, 5, Cock ______QB 016 CCS OM . JO _ CocKapoo. black & ir a Biddprr. Bond InI ll-tho matlor of tho nppit- G, Coc 10. ma'o pup. Ziix ' n csrxi t parA ~ ^ T 4 i3 9 5 ------16 ,1 0 5 °Ed.Bidders shall bo llccnsod caliclion o l LEVI DAVID whiio. n T) ^ T Iho Siaio Contractor's JAYhYNES lor n chango in - Oou m a ) Honor (only <* 1 0 Y r s . , 2 1 ,1 8 7 2 5 ,9 3 7 tJoard. o prior to submitting name CATED no ipciC mcrt/i TYu mo. LOCAT1 6lh Avo W. QMd OO » [w I rer = . NY Con« n « » « x u x « a .3, )id. A ppetition by Frod W. 1396lh SK>v ’ C T7i >vn}f a ttiimci (o'V 0 2 0 Y rs. 5 1 ,2 3 8 6 7 ,2 7 5 )a lo d I h is 2 2 nd d ay oi Jayni cn 5-7 pm only Slwr I'or QL.MYCCmai a a.as /nos and Lynn Jaynos. Open S rt7Z7,^rfi;Si /arch, 1089 . . husbi ndoy thru Frlooy MMtury ' 132 CDCE» CS p*r n b'IW. •28% tax bnidkcc Marc sband and wilo. on bo- Mondo) > i»CMor SfKayKarma Muslitz hall pi4!«m.eao)i!atto,aL,NY. (a .11 of thoir minor son 1-0860 c«l. 284______(>iamn -tuASKV kUresn (s' I :ity-Ckitlt-Iroasufii£______S.1V:V1 D A VID JA Y N E S . 733-086 fvq-na *xjiqa Let us show youu how to maximize yotour savings!! ~ p’UBL1SH;!?b March 2G thoj bom ;auso dogs aro brought Apnl\pnl- 1 a n d April 9 ihnj Twinm Falls, Idaho, now ro- Bocaus' Apnl\pril16, 1989. adin; ovory hour ond SOLD ' • H igh1 Interest Rates tng nt Tvnn Falls, Idaho, in ovorDESTROYED alior 48 IN THE DISTRICT oposing o chongo in OR DEI COURT OF THE FIFTH jrn, ploaso call or visit lOAHOFALLSIMSIAH) —Fiid*ifa[i»aJoc»ia«lw uaro a mo to LEVI WARREN houre,pound 1 doily to chock • YouGG ash Is Always Av;Available jjjjJUDICIAL DISTRICT OF jCYNES h a s boon fitod in iho poi rwtn FtikOuiKr auiicti, i«>^«a •' othor your pol has boon NUW TCIK tutui* IfUIfia mg cn n f*a Pasaaa; Dacnarilw 3 fxn ua A and u a i y»y ffjsa otrv THETH STATE OF IDAHO, 3 abovo-ontitlod Court, whothoi ______» Safetyty_Safety_Safety.. IN AND FOR THE d'tho chango is .for por- pickedkod up. This is not on Yo.k ca(«, Com Etrfwic riktay tn modt'Kt. MsiMaim bapi ta w timr:a nen teem------— ' to-daio licJ. Mixod dogs CJm H191Hiffi u » axiu RtaOjr, FlMMi3 i? Iw w 4 0 mif.nnn. P»: (>i. Ut*> COUNTY OF nol Iamily reasons, m o up-to-d IS 1 txotaUdnottiaA. Hbmecn TWIN FALLS ) hard to doscrlbo. ajQw»vm.o 11 mu.UpKK.US 1 • Q ualilifiesForlRA RqUcHover mo of tho child's lathor arono he to tho pound lo soo iu.ant>.crap«b H » o ax »>•"*(■ nignti; SbiKMh KiMSAaxsJcnairr Frod W. Jaynos. Rooto cotno ti M-r R.C8 litBlios 119* 11» —01 h-^anak»»»;ft<; »»)li»n ttCOWM.a(caaxm aR vacsaio, i«wMa>:4n NO­'JO T IC E O F H EAR IN G tho) namo r and address ol full 1 grgrown dog. THEY no -CO nl«r Iand biiiaf; » a l5»teJ0, rrxWV Discov)ver O ur Better IR>\ A . ' PRC=ROVAL OF FIRST AN- Jayrlynos. Routo 1, 2800 A HOM■lOMEl______fcU, 11M11U)IIU) '! « IMI . Cl l!»l4CD.I*«ra.(.h^r*'. 170^101,1*. - NU» -JUAL ACCOUNTING. EnsiJ6t 2551 North. Twin in-j;l; ?'Z 'h miles oasi ol TF. rwiy hiSjBf, KO btaOu-»tr 11»A 10 » n Ro. Falls Tru'iuKsn.<£ UUlnair, «5JCiOJO.axau:nai'r US 2 KD b FINANCIALi L SERVICES DEPARIR T M E N T s r . Jls. Idaho W 301; such lo Cockor Spanioi. bull TTu-'l Cpm Int mtlX. U' HAGIC VALLEY CHIL- potititicon wnll bo hoard at orod, opprox, 2 yoars old, DRE SUQAfl u axaJCTAlly 3REN‘S MEDICAL FUND sucfich limo as Iho Court gnsworw ors to Max, Reward ol- 1U.CO)ta.c*rapvb QiiOOOlW^*1 — UDA — Ua» ooUM marvjtj FCB NNC O T IC E IS H E R E B Y mayjy oppoinL and objo1 _ H a Tho tnjsttx) has Tlod a P*"?' S, 'Mata 103 B UM non iLi A CBCvaO} amiltoi ■rson w ho can. in such , vidnity ol Hoybum W, 4 2 > 0 rail I7CM1CB.' ’olilion wilh Iho abovo-on- Jan i s o s c B a t a - o ncc, laanj wa>QCD-WM \ . g h s ijoclions. show lo Iho .ko. roword. 733-2993. . iifod C ourt for approval ol Cou3uri 0 good reason SlHLi carura iCDoxrl, Wacmun is CD. Wzn- I n s -thoho lirst annual account- “Qair a: Malo. sm gray cotorod Mtf, r i 2CS ZLQ s o SC8 -CD -^UOJ-tiCD,&CD, CBbiads UCD, liMo ISI&MU. Ck«- surane< lainst sucn o chango ol Losl: M ng. Tho hoaring is sot lor llio, noar Bickol School on Jui 2 U a « people A n di ProccctjonT You C «n C onnim tO n . imo, Collio,2-89. r _734-17S5.______a c 3 15 2.162. « 3 tt a U — m IVjWi 'M tl Ca/Uca/iinpar ml n sc c u i, v3 S3>.'BCD. I'ctock p.m ol tho court- Couourt Ihis 2Bth day of tixiutxjt dclastiliod 1s Iho wav il roorroom of tho obovo-ontjilod ^-'arcarch, 1989, „o rkrks « ior you. Call 733- "■" ' • Cout ;oufi nt Iho Countv Court- Richchard Ponco 0626.il6. ‘ 'ii < 9 ; Satufdny, April>ril 15, 19Q9 Timos-Nows, TwirTwin Falls. Idalw D-5 Antitn o u n cemh en ts-S ei(ie c te d ofjJers-R eal»l e s ta te 0033-030

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003 Special Notlc«i 007-JoIm o I Interest 007-Job3ofinter89t 0 007 0 7 - ^ ol Interest W707->.k>bs of Interest 007-07- J o t » o l Interest (,,g6 1Ertiploymsnl W sntid ! -Homes For Site 030-HomHomes F o f ^ Experioncod Aal-bod drivora CAKE3I Chartuaof. moldodd "A ir Condition M#ch*nlc' I Managoment Opportunity ^ ■5? LPNs. lirod ol dnving Wm «i ty&o rosumM. 7 3 3 -0 3 ^ actor mounted rotary till-! 5)( wnor, 4 bdrm with <30 x and 3-0, Including dinosom,r, Nood oxporionco with injck.c. toI dfivo tor a UucWnfl com- Flold ExbcuUv* to TwinJy Falls? Roady lor Iho a, gmdow> & small tols. I ihop, in South Pork. , i pany In business 20 yoan. XM. Call 734-0586. ^ nolling, ba so tu l and gradu-h and d k o a d AC ropaif and | RojporwJWo for rocTvnrnom, chanlonongo ot long term caro COSM S.IIB Pwple ^ • • o - mlon. CnI 73a-4BS6 - - _ Insul. HoaWi ptui. paW hoU-. U 1 m modol oqiipmoni. Paid ^placement, and training ol and>d siullod mooKaro nius- —:— to in health must sol 12 1 insuranco. oxcollont lotiro- alionwido tool distributor days & vacations, oxcol I adminsitralivo vokinloota in ing?g? Wo nood roliol RNs and Nnli( IJ B nilM Si _ mobile home, s'nglo car 004 Hoppy Ads wagos basod on oxperiofico.. mont i bonoBls. 2 yoars Sal- ^ ?Na ter am and pm shills, sookffoks energetic sales rop for " ge on 2 lols in Hagor- m c u J bod oxpor roqulrod. Mutt ™South Contra] klaho; doW- LR4 O P P °» ""tti.. . i g g JEW LISTING _ Musi havo own lools. Sond 1 ory ol council son/icos lo lo- Ptoaloaso cal 5 4 3 ^ 1 , Twnwn Falls olfico. No expori- Cnn 637-6158. - havo oxcollonl driving nco necessary. Will.train ------rosumo to soulhorn Caitor- caJ adull loams, community rnN’s-, noodod; doy shift and nia. S.L. Repair, 1Q0 Eastt tocord. Can BOO-453-2227. ^ ghl ind^idual. Earning po- AUTOf PARTS Fo, 'IKtho buy ol a lilotimo, 2 S P ACIOUS C IC OLDER I rolaltons. and attainmonl ol ^hl shift, hjD i part-limo loom, 2 both, garano, HOME (1 LaCandona. CA. 92501. Experioncod milkof n o o d ^ con imlal $2000 a month and • Solvago So) ymd, wrodtor oodfoi E(1500 sqftjln oxc corpomio goals. Rolaiod do- avaivailablo. compoHlvo wages jrv lc o . p a n s , o n 10 1273 I 1 Twin Villa Loop, t f . cond noar n it courthouso. 3 > United Slatet Coait Guardi baso pay 51400 por month* flioo. suporvisory oxpoil- whk loro. Salary paid during sorvi The Times ! ith night shilt dillorontial. a ta , includes 4 bdrm, 2 r T . ’VA approved. Pnco Is bdrm1 & hugo I living rm. I now occepling op^icalions. oxcolont incontivo program. onco. and ability to Iravol ro- qaoood.bonofits,, Contact Joan aining. Call 7:00 am lo | ocros . For Intorm otlon cnll 509*- -qu; 1-00 am, 734.2343...... • batt^itti mobilo .hom o. Good !!L!i22J! ______F lro pplaco, lac woodiiovo. ' Equal Opportunity Employer. "QUirod, Evcellonl bonolits.' „r Miko i P i ^ ' a t 934-U33; )or 3 bdrm houso on bsmt & d News 4S8-3966.______i o SaJespofson Wanted ' buoltjslnoss serving lorgo Lorgo & dbl carport'Pricao I Cail collocl, (20a>334.1B32. EOE/AA. A ^icalk)ns closo toodlng County M«moriil > )le toi in Haiofion. Fruit lor quickuidt calo ol $39,500. ^ 28th. Sond rosumo to: ^ Vo nood ono woll qualified aroo.0 0 . T il. double I Aro you an RN. roady lor a; F U L L 7 I« BOOKKEEPER Apr ALESPERSON WANTED: i. (206) 324-4374. Why wait-wait and bo too lalo! Classified | . noodod lor tecal retail sloro. nolBokl Sorvicos Droctor, Sil- orson capi^Ie ol learning S StC torago Com plex !i»«M , . I c h an g e ? C onsidor a cro- 3T now fotnil lumltufo gal- ^ 3 units, plus 34 x 44 • ■ ' ativo, chalonging posiiioo In\ Exporionco required. Sond vor Sm o Girf Scout Council, ^ M) Womobilo business in 20 u KY in Twin Falls, Export- top, olfico spaco, ck>on. .OVELY HOME HAMLIMLETT REALTY I Public Hoalth. Call Linda1 roaomo lo Box 0663. c/o 1410 141 Ethofklgo Lano. Boiso. no'ol tho Rnosl dealerships shop, LC ncod prolorrod. Salary plus jsitivo cash now. mQmt O r r lCICE c...... 733-4079 I Johnson or Chervl Juntunon1 Times Nows, P.O. Box 548, E10 i63704. ______om m ission. Exira bonolits \ Iho counlfy. An iho Iringo' positr onefiis irtduding: gas and a vvailablo. a il REDUCED ^ vi [ at 734-5900. ______Twr Falls, id. B3303. MOTEL MAIOS ^md bonuses. Sond rosumo yoora old on a so- RIVERSIDE R|\| - HAPPY i i Full-timo larm mechanic, ox- I Accopting Ac applications, lemo. pakj vacation. Insur- j i10,000- o , ' Now lual 2 ^od ^ ocroagp, 2 naes, I Bost Wostorn Canyon 3 Routo • 3. Box 3210, Bur- ^ftco, oxcollont salaiy plus $59,959,900. super buy. T^4 - 3ALLERY Is Springs Inn accepting apptl--- -porioncod with gos and dio- I Nood No ihroo dopondablo igy oast o t^ ln Falls. .. soL oquipm oni proforrod. .n)0molds, starting wogo. J4/. ______.s;ommission. Tnis is ono of 0iOARDlNG Q j HOUSE Vwo bodrooms.b. two baths. COmilimina to town. cations lof a partlimo cock- ■ thow higherf Mvino sales po«- 2-slo( ADS lail person and parl-tlmoa Housing lumishod. Salary hour. ho Apply in porson al: . ^ Blofy brick with fumlturo, boauliulilul kiichon, lormol ,, a n d bo n o lits nogotiablo. 1615 Addison Avonuo West. Sahlah Lako Cily based food tionsons in tho MV. You must bo gtabitabto tenants, managers diningig room. M ^ to r bod------doorman. No phono calls. n ^ r nooda sokn rop lor anm honesth hard worker will- qgnm ploQso. Apply Mon-Fti bo-• Sond rosumo to Box 4940. Movo Mo to Sun Valktyl T ^ J™ jarlors, 28 units, smaH ro o mm is o x tra la rg o , all % Tmos News. P.O. Box sol oulhoast Idaho tortilory. ingig tot pul in k>ng hours on id^iholaho town, Ownor carry oloclri. n^alhomotics or related field CoCall Louiso. 536-6621 ^Vl icwing good rotum, ox- Ralph, 11 N Cutiis rood. Suho 3. Norjp t>hone cans oloaso. )lIonl polontial for sman no monoyonoy down nnd monthly Apply botwoen 8 and 5. Monn roquirod. Musi submil loltor MaMagic Valloy Manor Boilolso. Idaho. 83706, lOnls basod on Incomo ihrouoh Fri. of applicaiion. vila. including ^Wondoll. EdE. ^ >wn la m ily b u s in e s s , Call 733-0626 >oll-motivaiod onorgoiicpor- )09 009 Adult Caro Sorvicos svnor v^ll stay ar>d train. EM C STATE Klolillod - buyors undor ChlroprDCdcAtdttsnl ~ ol least 3 rokirorKos and P p arl-tlm. o a n d lull-tim o sori ^'s intorosl aodil pro- n o w f o r d e ta ils . iransaipls lo Or. Roy Slraw- go, on to work a s a ^ t a l ro- — RICE REDUCED AGAIN. — Full-timo employmonl. pro- cooks, nighl sh ill. Call 1- cooaoltenost. Can 324-7667. CouCountry living. Wo havo on . Wa# and Anna tvavo bationarv period loading lon sor, Acadomic Doan, Col- 352-4664-k - nsk lor Bill. ^ jponing in our shefter homo ;nd torms. 22-88. 006 Personals . lego of Soulhorn Idaho. PO ^ >on Avon. C al 734-9256. salary based on porlor- Parl-limo cook. Sportm ans ^ n Filer lor a woman or gen- HROBERT U JONES OF}R TOLL FREE manco. Pleaso send typedA Box 1238: Twin Falls, 10 skilled mechanic for Fotd ,i„'leman. Can 326-3200. 30-345-4B55.ext_E_11S. tt 83303.1238, C loses April Rivor Rosorl. soulh ol REALTY ±825 “ a l c o h o u c s ” resume to: Box 5602, zlo Hagormon. 734-6051 or loalorshlp. Exporionco ro- =M STATE ANONYMOUS Times Nctvs. PO Bax SAB.J 2 5 J 2 £ ______Ss m s i ------^— 3il!luirod. Ask lor Bob or iHah.laho Homo Health A Hos- 7 3 3 - 0 4 0 4 Luxury,iry, malntonacnco free. REALTY c Coll 733^8300 Twin Falls. IDB3303. Full-timo RN, interest in in- ^ ico-a slalo llconsod-ond 2 bdmInn, 2 both. 5 yr otd T Part-limo dishwashor nood­ lodicaro cortifiod homo ihouso. Closo to CSI. _ _ 734-0400*: >2 COPIER TECHNICIAN " sofvico ar>d inloclion conlrol od, musi bo oblo to v(ork ^ townhi HOTLINE-733*0122 .. holplul. slrong loadorship rHECmrOFBUHLwillbe hooloallh agoncy providing or MusiI soo. s 734-7807 or ,467- O R 1TOLL FREE Ik.- Excollent salary ♦ commis- somo wookonds. Apqty in . ' ,A problom b nol n prob- 1 qualilios noodod. compeli- iccopling Qpplicationfi tor nufsiufsing caro, porsonol caro l-eOO-262-5001 29220'loves and wkends. 1-600-340-345-46SS axt E llS ml sion. Exporienco roqulrod. person between 2 ano 4, lom when shared. Mental ’• IrvowoQO. Cal 423-5591. ^ lummor help until April 28 & ih(Ih o ^ y sinco 1977. Modi- ____ EXT. 1211______Jg Call 734-99S8 lor inlonftow. ,lon. thru Sat. Tho Oasis, Health Association. 5pm to It 5 pm. Applications aro caroaro pays 100%. No doduc- Dislri)u1or8 [ Wanlod — ;. COSMETaOGlST “ Gonoral larmhand noodod, 1007 jo( Bluo U koa Blvd. No. ■ 7nm. 24 hours on wknds. I oxperioncod. houso fur- ^ ivailablo at tho Public tabl(ible or coinsurance. 200 u n Lots i ol extm $, revotu- Q 2-Open ^ Houses 02»-0pe•Open Houses OVEREATERS Full-limo stylist noodod. PART-TIME position now vVoVorksD«p8r1fnenl.ai3 9lh 2ndd_ _HEAyEN.SENT.NANNES- -On Personnel & TamporBry pure. 1-600-326^776. Ujusjusl tko brand now inside and oull Roducesduced to only $70,900, ' cal jowolry storo. Appear*ar'- 'induaria], Nobd io'ro-fccato10 noods qualiiiod nannies nood npply. Send rosumo lo: a^ I homo on Iho rnnch wiJ bo Services ■ —' is 2 bath home boasts s full unfinishedshed basement (homo Brico Inc,, 205 14th St. Elk prcsrovided, Tho ranch is lo- *s win Fans liquor liconso, son this anco & pofsonality a plus.us. loElvNov. 1-702-2BW61.^ now. Cail 1-362-9830. gn •Six ofllcos to servo you,* luld have 7 bodrooms). oulomalicIc s;spiinkleis. lanced ' Sofvj rosumo lo; Manager. NV 69601.______calMtod near Sun Valloy. kJ. M/F/HfV - EOE “f J o loaso, CALL (208) 345- coul 10|- E)!potioncod larm oqu^jmontnl Hoavy Equipmoni Mochamc iii OOP or 336-9966.______badiukyafd, doubio garage and a patio. Don'lion'l miss1 this ooca in a Suito 249. Box 4. Manic Val­'?i: cporalor and irttgaior want-ll- Too yoars ojporionco with o p p Sond rosumo lo: Mark T. *xwiTwin Falls...... 734-6452 2222 RETAIL MANAGEMENT, |Sates, o Jr. 901 Mission St, •Qq; We-te-tme opportunity and ccmof 463-88 loy Mall, Twin Falls, ID cd, houso oval, 326-4516, _ Cat, JD or Intornalional. Boiso...... 322-0155 63301.______FABfllCLAND CleClock .Tower. San Froncisco, •fjaiNampa...... 467-5627 01818 Incotne Property YOOOOR HOSTESS: Cindy Houstf —r Experienced porson to work[k Health plan, paid holidays Assistant . managers and cA r. and vacalions-Wages basod ^ CA, 94103.______■ .Pfu F ruiil^ ...... 452-5575 - — An oxporiofKod irrigator ond^ Napa Ford parts counier. sak» porsonnol noodod for t t ■Elko.NV.... -„.702-736-1595 Exc,■xc, duplox. built 1963. "] I P . M . .. iraclof operator. S43-6023. J on oxpoiionco. Must havu ^ Too/ Sa/as. Looking lor *E!k 1:00-4:00 I 23- Ask lor Bob or Jolono. Twin M ils Fabridand, Sow- .u,sharp aggrossivo porson lo W'W * rnomucca .702-6232399 1260260 sq. ft, oa, sido.-Ail 8p- - - - Ca!lo.irty am or lalo om. Suoo-s Ford. 702-752-3316, own tools. Sond rosumo to ing oxporionco proforiod, ,„i ils incl frkJgo. Qarrier hoot S southom California, S L Re- ‘."A sell tools, industrial suppCos. Havo Hav backhoo will Iravol. oquipmont to ostoblishod ac- lumps, garages. Fully auio v __ pair. 190 East LaCadena. rn Reasonable ratos. Sowor iwn syslem, toncod yd, 3 ' j f l Hltmrsido. CA,92501. t£> »xints. No oxporionco noc- jysloms. sys pipolinos. dilch 007-Jobaoflntere$l 007-Job8oMntefflSt ilodu; trom CSI. (69,900. ■ Housokoopor 1 day pot RIVERSIDE Bssary will train Iho tight in- :loaning, ckta 543-4010 or 643- '33-52SS, no Sat, calls. H dividual. Salary paid wooKly. 5628 c g j ovoninos or mornings. ^ wook. Tuttki area. Call 837- =or sale or trade: Tri-plex in 6539 ovos.______GALLERY is J”Call 7:00 am to 10;00 am. — I Do HousoclMnlng ' 733-2526. No travolinn. n .i loromo. Alt units rented lor In Buhl, ollico porsbn nood-' Scoming to town. 21 Roloroncos. Cnll 734-4^6. ixcoHont cash flow. $25,000. Autonimobile TRUCK MECHANIC JTT od. Must bo a vory good typ- R R & J Leasing, Inc. ot Pay- Light bookkeeping. Coll cnll:nll 734-59t2nhor6. ■ ist. fasl. ond accurate on ono. otti Idaho te taking apelica- Ton>0' 'years oxporionco with B20-5017nttor5Dm. ------2 3 9 0 U B 0 1 s' CT."c t . Saales tO-koy. Bookkooping oxpori- lions lia for tho position of sok) Cummins. Cu Col or Doiroit, ;— Hoalth plan, paid holidays ^Loaderoe service avalloblo, 023)23 Inveslmonls ^ ^ itfis on main noor plus Wills Motorr Co.C is currently onco a plus. Call lor appoint- long-haul lor truck driver wilh no Call Bronl. 733-4382 or ------, must SOOl Four bedroom, 2 lull batfis ( and vacalions, wages based mont. 543-6444, Nancy, d do oiiio troilor oxporienco to on 733-^315.______CASH FOR YOUR partartial basomont with huge roc room.>m. EBesl ol all lot the expandingit^sj1 sales lorce and is dfivo 11 western sJotos, Pay on on oiM r. Musi nave own I S ralisman ■ o hoalod shop plus gaiagiaiage space lor throe Full'timo insulation installers Neod your houso doanod? CONTRACT cral nov\^ training.. ExcellentE Income indudos miloago plus load- lools. loc Send resume lo south- Ne< vehiohidos. Como by and Inspect ttxs lovolyoly hehomo. 1555-88 noodod, Ketchum area, |oc om CA. SL Repair, 190 E Wo'Wo'ro reliable, honost, i lair. $6.00 por hour and up. Call ng "it and untoocfing pay. slop o" 11 pay you cash tor your AskisUng price: $ 6 4 ^ opportunity fofor the rigiit self- pay. layover pay, paW vaca- LnCodona, La Rivorsldo. CA, I'mI'm sufo youll agroo. wo'fo m F 622-5009 Of 726-1075 pa an 'Ofiginal lo Romomber* trust.njst, deed, mortgage, con- youourHosttts: Oslnelle Uusolh Jd individuals. lion and major modlcal cov- 92501. ^ on motivated Intorostod in working with j!® ------CnICnll 73^7292/733-2365 ‘'racts “Ct or notes, Any tomr. :e Dimaggio at ofogo oltor probation period, Ulility pok) lino-workors. Top —------^ onymy position. Fail, friendly S ee Vince i dovolopmonlally dlsablod All >„ applicants must havo 1 ^ 1:00-3:30I I P . M . chikJron? No o ^ rie n c o re- wagos plus subslslonco. nii014 Childcare Sorvicos md fairl _ _ 2 3 6 S h o sshone I St. W. yoor or lOb.OOO m ios ol vor- Groal ^ Folio, Montono oroa MOST WESTERN STATES ■ quirod. All training provided, iliaWo oxporionco. For more Morning (parl-tlmo). ollor- 20S-734-281B. f5 ulull limo openings lor child CALL TODAY ■ inlormalion, can Tod 01 — Metropolitan Finandal noon and night shifts ovoil- (206)642-3395. ■ Wanlod: W. oxperioncod milkor, corcaro. beginning Moy 22. ^ n oblo. Starting wogo is 0 .7 5 — Loving counlry homo- Filor. Sonrices ■ roforoncos roqulrod. Coll Lov 734-0367 or 1.B00.345- ■ por hr. incroaso possibilities RN nl lull-limo position, 3/12 467-2161 or 437-2615. CCnll ^ 326-5695 .______'• hour shilisMook. in o goriat- — ______0763 ■ ofler 90 days. Plooso con- l« Wanlod: oxporkmcod gravity t6 openings0 lor chiW caro in _ _ la d Patty ol Groon A aes ric f’c sotting, compoliivo salary « and bonofits. Send rt«ly lo: tricolor. E Call 324-<05e. -mymy nomo in Haiolton. Wook- Ro«r^oal Estate for S q Iq H r-Training contor in Gooding, jr days, starting Moy 22. Call 934-560J. Box 2256, c/o The Times- Wanted: W night limo janlorial daj urrrr-TCT ■ Nows. PO Box 546. Twin porson, pc 30-40 hours por §£629-5017 attor 5 pm. lEl Exporioncod counter porson, Falls. p' ID 63303,______wook. wi U.S0-$S.50 por hour BoBo-Poop Kindergarten and = 3 6 4 E U U NIE E sala/y depends on oxpori- ^ depondino on oxpotwrtco, in DaDaycare. Slnjctufod d w so s, ™ lEDUCED TO $47.9001 NW 3 bo*oom>m. . 2 bath home dose to RN or LPN lor physician's $£ 029 Open Houses rsYOUi onco. Apply in porson; Ab- Rj Twin FalB ansa. Sond ro- ortort and cralts. TLC Stale li- ’orrino Elomonla»y. easement indudetludes lamily room wilh WANT oflico, Parl-limo. possibly Tn •KenoRunnerS;irs/Writers bott's Auto Supply. 305 sumo 10 PO Box 2025. Poc- c«reonsed. 733-5097, • -5 ^ ige plus carport. #35-89 Shoshono Strool South, lull-timo lu posilksn. Buct proc- ^ Open House, Sunday, 1-4 ireploce and stofage area. Single garage pi • Floor Cashiersers lico. 4 day wook. Coll Calhy atollo. « 10 63206.______— rourHosteu: Bonnie Psrsons Twn Fnlls l« Child cato in my bomo, doso ^Spocious lamily homo, oxc You • Hostess/Casliash le rs Burko ot St. Bonodicl's. Wanted: W LPN chargo nurso. Chi cond, 4 bdfm, 3 luth. nice > Krongd s Tnjo Value Harf- 324-4301 ?. 0X1221.______oxcolont 0> bonofits, compoli- loto 1 O 'Loaiy. Lunch, snack, yard, only M9,900. f4:00-3:30I I P . M . • Fooil Serversrs woro h as openings lor pan- — tivo wogos. moob Induded. mbrob. Reasonable, 734-0762, 620 Campus Dr. 733-4413. timo sakjs persons. Please . RN-SANDLPN-S ^ • Une Cooks Looking for a change? Full- Con k Chris 886-2228, ChChild caro in my homo, — apply ol 210 2nd Avo, S.. L' Wanlod; toam to manago wawookdavs. Can 73343512. Tww Fans. ID______1“limo, part-limo. Just want lo W « Janitors supplement or work whilo a o( p ^ m o n t complex In Bur- WilWill do babysilting in my 030 Homos For Solo • Housing Manaiinager Law olfico noods intelbgont. noing to school 8 lo 12 hour ley. lo Sond ropVto: Box 5799. hoihomo, Mon Ihrough Sol, — • Housing Roomom Attendant hard working bookkooper shills ^ availablo. -dillorontial. c/ocJ Timos Nows. PO Box LoiLois ot TLC. Big loncod By owner: 3 bdrm btick wilh oxcollont roloroncos, compolilivo * salary, part-limo 546. 5; TF. Idaho 83303. ba baihhomo'on- — 51/2 MILES SOUTH OIF f KKIMBERLY LPN Wilh chargo nurse - Ono ol the nicost ihlnga fChild r caro noodod in your coscost sido tor sale by ownor. _ . Admlnistrativitive Assistant Ths s i ^ xreage has evwifing rekxfrgrg peacepe ard 9iei Fshing course noodod lor two night VWill bo accepting opplica- tfXKAckssifiodltthawaylt ai hon»..pfofotri^y ^ near Im- 16O1600 sq ft upstairs and 1400 ^ • Hotel/House^K i eeping shifts wooWy and vacation lilions lor part-limo dishwash- work, w for you. 733-0626. manuol Lutheran school. 3 sqsq II in partially linishod ^and luiirg oul bid( tto. bo3u£M vie*ie«ol|hgSouSiHls,over5 o< Secretary roliol. C ontact Twin Falls or. o mostly wookonds. Placing p an ad in lh« ciassi- kids, ^id' prefer lhat you'havo bbasomonl. a i Has llroplaco, senacres, tfniUoi pastn, bafng shed, compMor^iolofyloncad, bufl-htwing I • Lead Account::ntant Caro Center 734-4264 fot Mounlian ^ View Coro Contor. 5,5od columna k a pioc« ol kkJsm : lor thorn to play with. len(loncod yard with Imit trees, sal baslielial and maus landscaprg. S|Spadous leg horns with aoooinlmont. 423-5591.Lorraino. 4 cako. Ci Can 7 3 » « 2 6 . Rolerancos Ro required. Call concentral oir conditioning ond 2 wwinod ttoro. 3 1V99 bodnxmi. 2 bathj. ONL'ONLY THING MISSING IS • Accounting CiiCleric 324-4055 nfior 6 pm . • carcar garogo. $77,900. 442 YOUI yO Price Roducod! Uusliel 1354-83 ------— • Mark eting SecSccrctary SacSaoobmsh Or. 734.1971. YbwHe^: Kenl Coffins • Security Quartard ■ ■ ' Oil016 E/nploymonl W anted $se$56,000 or toasonabk) ollor. 5 b^room s. 2 baths, lots ol 1:00-4:001 PI . M . Scaelaries Musi HavHave Computer Experience. W CaCatpontry work, painting, in- .extras. o^i Call 734-1622 bo- torior or outside. Con lix twT>on9.im & 5pm. ______I SEELL IT things in need ol rt^air.^^^ ^ a iiiii-iiT O A 3 bodroom. splil entry. i Nico chain Snk loncod yard. 1 ghHouso dooning 0/ ^ wo will Assumablo VA loon. Only do windows. Call Don 324- $47,500. C4: ‘ BlUY ITI* 75j7563 or Lori 324-7292. Excellent woiking condi)ndlllDns and benelits include: HoHousoclooning, Fast, Roll- M Mi ountain Vlow R ealty I etfident. TF & JR aroa, Employee Bus, Hcailti,1, DenialDi &Lilclnsu.'anc8, fiolitii A TTimes-News itl 7 3 4 -1 S9B ■ Sharing and More - You'ou ican pick up an application at ■ It Ca ______Boautiful'oak B^: trimmed 3 bod­ ;| C l aissified s Will Fil111 nL sw nm ow lng a n d trim - room, foo 2 both homo. Master HASKINS ACREA Neilsen Constmdion Co. Co In ttie Lynwood Plaza. For ming. Call 423-CT57. suito sur toaMTos vaullod coil- ■ncSNE F« M M al ■ I rik more informalion contaclitact ttie Human Resource Dept.I. £E • v e r y N e e d LawnsLai mowod in TF. Bob Ings, ing garden tub, plus show- ImImmaculate ittfoe bedroom two bathth bribrick home with emry Wiliams eves. 733-1467. . er. at Calus Pete's (208) 733-5163733 W or, waik-in dosot. largo vgn- courtyard, co oaliloy entry way. large ovenoversiied rooms, lonrial - •» La-Lawns mowed prolossional- 'ily 'i'y & tJrossing area. Oak dnjig dr a;W. and basemom This smallall acacreage has horse sot 7!r33-0626 ly-calfy. now lo resocvo your kitchen y c with latest cupboard up. call shed and pole lancing. For a tour ol( this beautiful home spot. Jim Browtoy design, dining area, ond and „ aaoagd, step by dur OpOT House. 733-C833cr734-e347 breaklasl bft bar, Vaulod'coil-, y.Your Hoslass: Uta Ott snd Jane 0«or{^ ings in In-ing areas. Laun­ «orge LooWng lor a livo-ln job, lak- I (9^ ..W - . . . L» dry/mud room, fitoplace, gas ■ ^ing caro ol oldorly person in “ J BlUY IT Twki Fails eroa, U v o rolor- ' hoal, AC, wood dock, double [ \ G E M Si I T A T E garago with oponor. toncod oneos. Coll 733-3557. yard. 0^ Otoary/Morningslde, Professions] lawn mowing. view ol South Hdb. VA sim- © CnI Terry Brown. 733-7975. pio p|® assumption. 11%. ! ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 1446 A ddison AveA v. E.«734-0400^ SEELL IT PrProfessional Iswn tnowlng. $74,000. J7 625 Trotlbr Dr. V I [1__ANJQUAL^PORTUNITY EMPLOYER. r» i ■■■■■■HM HUI CtCal Terry Brown. 733-7975.1 733-1301.byocpoimment. 73 ^

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0 Wsrohouso 51 Unfurnlihod Houses 054I Unfu/nlshad Apts, 06° t h e a c e TS ON BRIDGEl E ' BOBBY WOIFF & PuplaxBS ' • _____ & Storage Rantal bedroom, lenced yard, I I I— 2 be cbsod slorago a s low as I applsppls, DW, outskJe pots OK, CLE;.EAN qu'ol, carpet A ap- Encbj 300 -f $100 deposit. Call pb,;. l1 bdrm. $ 1 4 5 ^ mo, in 8^onts . t pof sq ft, 733-6727. D ea r M r. Wolff: four diamondsids, four clubs, three 34-9064 loavo mossaao, Twn.n Falls, Call 324-3317, Offeo/ico/warohouso for toaso. Can you provide a brlel,an[,and simple spades and two;wo h e a r ts (12-14 HCP)? ______!______Com>mfortablo 2 bodroom 2400X) so1 a. Hoatod. hsulol- iwnhousos. appls. W/0 od.. pavidpa parking, $375Mio. m ethod to show voids a nid d a c e s in re- M<)ar ProbUsu. Darua.Ohia 3 bO(bodroom, walor lurnishod. Towi 260 * deposit. No pets, hool',ok-up, $250 + d e p .n o Phonoono 733-5571.0x132, sponse to Blackwood? ANSWER: Pla:•laying cither duplicate clan |n 733-7297.______potaits'. 259 Phoasani Road Sb«r(udSirr«t.C(darr I*r iupi4*, !•-« o r r u b b e r b rld•Idge, j m y ch o ice goes lo al419. 419 3 bdmi homo wilh op- W»Snd. t36.734-2307 ONIINION STORAGE- ANSWER: Here’s a motho w/Boor hoist. On Addi- 3 ______nico.,fco. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, roc l^^j»rson#tt4ol^ aonWiW t460/mo 734-0586. ------Iru m p su it show s one acoCO as n d a void ^ 0 8 2 00m . oarBQO. lonc6d yd. n o ' .ois. Looso & rei. $466. Can o j," in a suit higher-rankingng than the ^ II coiuider slngto porcons 055 | 34.2222 or 734-8947,------S Mobllo Homa Spaco trump suit. ’ • dor 62. Fedorolly assiSlod. _____ — A bid of five n o -tru mnp p ssh o w s tw o + 10 8 4 3 mmacculalo 4 bodroom, Rontm t/u lllillo sb a so d o n in - Mobil)bile homo park w/largo ...... Nk«FII.TarrtBCC.ls, catl 734-2494. ck duplex. luU unlinlshod 1 C lassifieds, Iwo-no-trump bid (my onlyon forcing Do you advoca ltd. roforencos required. phone pn kept ringing. So,0, if Times-News Ci th this hand? at duplicate! wwith a four-card suit? Nic(“Jlco 2 bed ro o m hom o, basoisomont, no pots. 221 Ri- iscovered, w e bid, by agreement) with t loncod backyard, liroplace. chareardson Dr. fSo/monih -^ £2iZ>11733-8458, ______yyou O tiave too m any kitl)tlys, As Robert disci BsiB tir DMtr. Sattii Fnrj. N.C. :E t/S FIRSTJ Sfrtflto and ♦ A 7 jalio, in Twn FaUs. $285/ dopeposit. Cad 733-4886 or SEE puppiesL.. or other pels fcfor get resultsl 1 T 9 3 moniTioniK, Con 643-8800. 733-;3-2281 atk lor Linda. d b)| U wido lots. Chock our ocial moving altowancoo, ♦ A K Q 10 7 5 ANSW ER: YcYes, but with reserva- Ni«“Jico cozy 2 bdim. juu ro- LOW, LOW RENT ■nodotod. on 1 acre. $275 ForIt oldoriy( II qualilied. In AMEO MOBILE ESTATES ♦ 10 6 3 lions. T h c suil:uit must bc very atlrac- ^3lus dep. No pow. no snwk- Jorortomo & Bliss,>33-1193. 28^281 Cosvrtll Ave W est a r o a MUlrt T.MrmpUl.TrtO. M IJyC fOr OpCnwning-lead purposes, al , Phone-734-6064 f,,s.CnW 33-gj2^ H), doan 1 bdmi duplex ' m w w w r-x, A-K-x-x or A-Q-10-9. ANSWER: I would alsoio chooscc two l“ fl K-O-J-'- bsmt. walor & saniialion,' - ore bidding space used. 052 Furnished Apis.- ^25 * dooosir. 733-4744, M a r n o -tru m p . I t’s not th c pcipcrlecl liand & Duploxes N'NORTHVIEW MANOR K for thal call, but all othetter callJ arc lh' («(e,g., i one spade over one Club is morere pre-cmpllve than one oan. 1-2-3 bdrm, $195- ■ ■ less attractive. 1 bdrm. dblo l>od, aH utiltios ^95, 5 Ftoo Cable. Seniors diatAond overk-er one club). galdpaid. $185, Call 733-2513, }lcomoM/'discount avail. 057>7 Miscollaneous D e a r M r. Wolff: 1 bdim . lu tn ich e d . in TF. 1322 1 b( t22 WaJiingion St. N. Coll For Salo ____ If 1 deal and open one ddia ia m o n d , a n d s«*brvj««.^ioni.UnilsTlMAm.ro D«t UlU, D4lU». S135*de?oosil- <>31 543-6631, olljaIieo, 733V374O. No Pols. ____ k KlI uimpH lof Miscollanoous'' 067 Mlscallsnaoui partner responds one spade,sp: should **' CClo loan studio wilh w ashor Quicu io l2 b rfim -$ 2 5 5 . n e a r 1973>73 Yamaha 125cc. $150. 67 067 WsctllanMui * MI For Salo I rebid two clubs or two10 sps a d e s w ilh , . »»till, u«.u< r . . i « and -nwood Mm carport, laun- Antiqitkiuo bod wilh matlross. Far S a il . 'For Salo Fo — phia Y.CaB33M}77. $350J50. Amiquo dfcosor. $75, ------an ar»glo on tho c ^ o « 26prossxossuro uoalod 6' posls, ' Convoniont location, com- Rofir r&Ttypewfiier. $160. An- All All Your Pool Supplies ? « .•« Cor ofinishod. Cirpoled, small AT & ilpment you’va aJw ayi flat 22 si skSos. $4A)adi. Call ptolo wilh cabto TV. working 2 bcbdnn dupick, W/0 hook- Ijouome bul(ot.$110, 733-1304, Rot ptoli I ^ . F i ^ d a n i M . C a 34^-6354 35- befero 3pm Fri,. ; tinnles or couples prelonod. up,1, j No pels, ho yard work, Com lent's diamond ring, yellow ^ ______aftor13om 3pn Sa>.,or Tups, • S$50 -$65 por wook. 1201 $25C!50-$100.346AshSl, goldold mounting. 2 carol con------Kimbotiv Rood. 733-6284. ^ )t w/8,03 moltoe. 4 on ooch 1974974 2 ton Dodgo. 14.000 21 in skirling & aoplt. to bo ANIIIDIDIIIBl 10. ■> dop. 734-7606, Acr#i9*.-Vlaw..Shop._. Highway (ronlago.Joromp.— |moved. Firsl $2250 buys. — ______( and booulitui manuladurodId c J l 324-2142, . 0011326-5887,______1&2bdimapls . T H E F A L L S homo with lull basement on^ Canyonaldo oit«lei>2.29 * } 1976 Broodmoro 14 x 66, 2 QUIET LUXURY *APARTMENTS 7 ttctos. Morio 543-5076, acres,'2Mi wolor ihttros.■ bodtooms,.^| balhs. wllh 864 Ouincy ■ a ______Lg walk-in closot3;AC I _ i . . _ I - Barker Realtors toncod pasture, with woll &<> shod,, In good condilion. ,Laurel Park Apartmonls 1 ond 2 bdnns _ Dumo, $10.000.324.5075, _ S7,000,Ca1l: 324-4210, '■ Call543-4371 176 Maurice St, N,. from $200, I I I ; I “ Hagorman: 2.97 acros wilh^ 1976 SchuKz, 14x70. would Apt 304. manager Call B onnie, . ! ■ I 034 J«rom#Hom«8 homo, largo motal shop, out-> mako good lann-holp hous- ______734-4195.______734-6800 I I — buildings, considor trado onn Ing, somo moving damogo. 5- P.M.S.I. I I Jo h n 's Shorpenino Bervlc* a Landscape. >nal painting, aand ■ - 2 bdrm, a l utJs paid in tri- — ■ sprinkler senico.C .Licensed. 20yrs " . ASSUME 8% LOAN. 120030 lorm or commoidal pfopofty.'■ Can bo soon ot 865 Nonh. ‘ptox 249Polk,St,$275m o-» Wo^ 0 oro currently otlorlng lor ■ 2156lhS I. FMtor 2 733-4550, Hacknov Aqoncy, ------lorsontorciilzons,7;.734-3305. ■ oS.GaVst7 Stuart, 734-092S | sq ft hooso, Two bdrmi, 2 u 760 Wost. PauUD.______§5$75 ctoaning dop. 734-6977,‘ reneni 1 & 2 bdrm apartments I ■ Can 326-4462 baths. Flroplaco. loporaloId Houso lots, uliltios in. noarir 1979 Van Dyko mobile ttDoluxo 2 bodroom apart' In ran^. ^o^« I | ______I ■ f UlilllV. (20a) 324-4374, school. Easl ond. Bargainn homo. 14 x & w/covorod menl, oil oppllances lur- ! Prolossional lawn1 rmowing. ■ o r ^ , Cali 7:^2407, Exocutivo homo. 2,1 acros' _ caipon. dock, shod, 2 bdnn. ■“/nisbod, custom drapos. liro- 112 wsi ■ concnto londtcapo« 1 borders. ■ & appliances Including W/D. ^ Tired of Dust? Lyman Dusl noar goll courso, 6 bod-d- Mobil* hom t loU. Adutt & placo. somo utllltlos lut- m ' ■ & sod cutting- t A w4920. I )- $16,500. Call 7 3 3 ^ 0 8 or P' I Control. Call 785-7314 or 1- f09^s,Q<|ll?g4-8651,_____ lamily, lotms. FHA & VA op- nlshod. No smoking or pets. 05!055 Room m atti Wanlod *J 800-952-6457. RoedOillngl “ orovod. Call 734-8943. 208-529-4169 aftor 5'30om . $300 ^ d o p o s t 731-5518, - a a m mi m ^ a 035 Goodlngr 1982 14x70 Commodore “ Nico homo to sharo with ^ I Lawru poworower raked & vacu- ■ " Classic, oxcollont condilion, 2 bdrm. exc. NW dly, rango, M/F,734^11ahw6 M/l ------| W0nd»!l Homes rolria. and dishwawer, wra ■ - » umod, shtubilituba trvnmod. Froe _ — 039 Business Proporty 3 bdim 2baih, 543-9215, ro ■ oslimaloc,a. CallCt 733-7234. I For 64k) by ownor, in Good->d- - ■ hook-up. utllilkis furnished, 057q5 Rsntal Mobllo Hom oi ^■ — 1982 24 X 56 Titan to bo 734-9147 or 678^425, _ Ing: 2 barm, wllh smallall For tonl: Woll-oqulppodd moved. 3 bdrm, 1 3/4 bolh. i I house on back o( propony.ly. shop. 5 ton ovorhoad aano.D. woodstovo. Aswmablo k5an, 2 bodroom apartment, newly Ct. laucets. rnlun)S, & _ 037. Farms & Ronchas INVEST NOW! toko ovor pmnn, 536-2708, 2 ■ cabinets..Tom.734-9611. Ton I backyanJ. waior & tonital'ion gopets, 216 Ash, 733-2703. II HgggggSHM — INDUSTRIAL LOT in lopip 7 9 Siena. 24 x 64, good • 27 acros, 2 homos. Won­ lurnishod. near schools & Very Vc nico, carpotod, 2 bdrm. ■ subdivision. Stroots andId cof^d. $18,000,862-3246, I ■ : ______I doll, $55,000, shopping. $250/mo. $150 n rt j Kelly Lee's Lawn1 SSorvico . ______curpb in and utilities avail- in quiol FJer location wilh ■ HANDYMAN: Light eleclti- • 70 acros, 60 bhoros walor, doo. Can733-6381. dnya. largo lar slorago toom, $165 a | I Mowing, power rakirking, land- ■ CARPE ' oblo. Invest now and bulk!Id For salo: 1981 24x56 Saha- ± ■ cal, plumbing, painiing, car- ■RPET LAYING ® ' good homosiio, $42,000, bto f am ong sovorol top ra. 3 bodroom. 2 t>ath. Can 2 bodroom duplex, stovo. ]n0 $7995, 2 to chooso from. ddrapos. buill-lns. laundry _ ® Lawn mowing, sptinlrinUer sys- _ ..J with lop quality, plonty of Brockmsn'a Mobllo Homes k 1 person olfices tor ronl al k lovol 4 bodroom. 3 balh room. 2-car, 1024 Lccusi Sl 1 1 I toms. 6 yoars expeperlencft- ■ I - . on-sito parking, oxcollontnt 734.3167.-324-4203 N Justamoro Inn ollico build- ■ homo, bam. chop, machino N.$350, Cnn734-7035. Jt .733-7349, ■ location, ond good invoit- ing, with or withoul ollico ■ ■ . Ip w n sca ^a — .-.7; ■ Lawns/garde shod, 80 shares Big Wood Just inl All now 28 x 52. A1140. a S ^ » r cuto 1 bdrm. lardonsJlandscaping I - suooort. Cnl 734-5681 *2 Delivered for driveways wnlor, 4 whooliinos. 'A mito mont,S37.500. . from porch, bay window, apl a wilh appliancos. ulilily' ly s . - ■ orlol8w/4-w/4' Ira d o r m ount ■ 6 ACRES industrial land, I parking lots, otc. You car mainline, Ono ol Iho txtsi kMdod. $33,900, kroom, walor & sanitallon. 412i sq 11-1360 sqlt ■ can ■ ______" lillor. John3hn Pohlman 734- ■ • good cornor location with Brockman’s MoblloHomas carport. c. $210. 734-5858. £ haul 100, Call Notlhwosit dastiSod ad, 01 734-2223 or 734-^00. M ^------. I ______■ Froo ostimoitimalos. 423-4792. ■ - - g, 050 Furrilshod Houses ^Attractivo de an 3 bdnn, 2 7 i ADVERTISE vn mowing | BY OWNER: 120 A c « i,’.’2 10 Roducodpnco to toD, SE ol Nico 2 room olfico. oir condi- | ■ Professional lawn I min N ol TF, Indudos 3 . bath, garago w/oponer. firo- ,1 igom Main- _ _ Jerome, lortiliior plant, rail- tioned. carpet, all utilities _; YOUR 'and edging, KilSnge bdrm homo, lots ol improvo- Getting your homo ready to p ^ rood siding. p ^ . $175 a month plus do- - ■ SERVtCe SPECIALTYJY I lonanco. Call 733-7J ■ JIM'S TREEREE A LAWN CARE ■ monls. Call 324-2235. -o tonl? Set hfl^> Ifom iho sor-: n IposH,Can 733-1433, ■ ------Hncknov Aopfvcv 733-.;55S^ v ic e O iroclory. daily inI doo.d Call 734-6346 oftof 5, E , J IN THIS DIRECTORY Trooandsmd shn* trimming ■ ' Farm lor salo or loaso. 140 ------' ' N)c*)ly decofatod Shoshono ■ ______I hndscaping.ping. Cal 734-5719. | • Timor.-N<>w«i Ch<*‘.iti»d'; . fi Availablo May Id . Boautilul c ______acros irrigalbd w/sprinklor.|lof- 040 Comotory Lois Sl. ollico spaco, $325 por ; KEEPER m 250 lomrncTOf.. 885-2008. laigok 2 bodroom, V/s bath 'monlh, 733-fooO. 326-406o. |■ PUcod vndor tho h id inn g a oc f m THEGREENSKE with rango and rolrinorator, - I Professional law ______■ : 2 spacos in Sunsol Momori-^ 051 Unfurnlshod Houses w yourctiolcol - Upstairs apl in excolbnl lo- North Plaza Offices ■ ■ Froo osbm atos 43 a 038 Acrdaga & Lots al. Valloy Vww codion. Call Oflco cpaco for lease. 1000 ■ shnjb topping & ro- I j 1 bodfoom. »lovo & relri^ r.• ccalbn. For further inlorma- ‘• J Your ad will roach 22,002.000 ■ ■ moval, Iroo esl, John Me- ■ — 423-5059 — alor. $1 6 0 doposil. no> tition can, 734-6064,______Ssquaro lool. $450/month. ■■ tamilles everyday and th 1 a a o cftoico b l in doluxouxo — Id Land. 733-9300026-4000 _ the I " BtxJo. 733-a33-0939,734-4365 ■ '' pols. Call 733-7297,, • ^ Ctoan 1 bdmi. npplianajs, - a rosults will am aze you. Call Ca . suljdiveion SW ol TF. $20000“ 044 Vacalion ■ today and one o l our Irfenc I bolow appraised valuo ol 2 bdtm. loncod yard, W/0> f, hoal & wotor pd, Soo ot 602 Prime Lynwood Otto) Spaco. • lend- ■ ’ Proporty ■ .ly Ad-Vlaora will help yo $59,095. Call ovonings, hookup. $265 plus $150 do-• 2 2nd Avo E. atior 3 pm, E ato enlranco, Soo al 532 ■ ) Lakes Boulovard North _■ word your ad ao Ihsl 11 wl 7Sa-5145. — posit. Call 734-2463, , . C1«»n^ 2 txJmi. oppli.'city , I will " I — 4 a a o s doodod wult build­ or can 734-6474 ■■ be most elfectlve and bring brin | m m m m ■ : in g s a n d wQiot woll. Callall 3 bdrm brick 4 basomom... utilsu pd. $225/mo.Tf00 dop 7C - you Iho results you ar ■ MM aro _ ------;------20 a a o s, Bollovuo ID, dou- 476 Sophomoro Blvd, Yoarly/ 734-90M 7 loavo messoQO, F^imo olfico space, utjls pd. ■ ^)tay bmsh I Tired off Dust?Du' Lyinan Dust I 1 l°u; 733-7446,______1286 Addison Avo, Eosl, I looking for. ■ Intonor-exlonor, spr — kiaso at $395/mo. Call 733- ? oxp.-tolct, m Control, CallCall 785-7314 or 1- ■ bip D aroa. $48,000, Call For salo: Timo-thanw con- - Ctoan modom 2 bdrm apis, rDoshler RealtY. 734-2922. | and roll, 30 yts 0 eoilf-ct: (602)2^-6404. ___ do, sludlo, al Lava Hotj^ l 9122 Of 733-1055.______._ w/appisy included, DW. nico • ■ '73W931 734-8648 lot Iroo ososlimalo. ■ 800-952-6451-6457 Rood Oilingl ■ ' 2 traitors, a 12 X 60 4 a 14 X on 3 bodroom homo, big yard,I. yard, y dose to shopping, roa- F Reccplton area plus 4 ofl'c- | I Springs. In high season ■I G8 on 4,3 acrcs in Joromo-no- (July), 1 wook ptico. $3000,00 nico k)cat)on, no pols. $300/1/ sonablo s ront. E.H.O, Woo-

067 MIsceDanoous 070_ Wanled To Buy 1031 |( Furnlluro & C aipeli 83 Garago Salos 0Yl ^ Auctions t02I CalUo^______^( 1100 Poultry F & Rabbits 114 ];a;mY t Implsmenlj 125 Travfravol Trallar* |For Salo . BUYING: scrap goM Jowolry. Klng-sizo H waloriwd w^xwk- MovMoving S o lo ; So t 4 S u n . Public F Auctiqn duty West-Go 2200 1 ^ 199 tt t tNomad, . will sloop A Lowroy orpan. $250. Auto-• diamonds, tiorling silvor-. casoc hoidboanl, 6 drawer 4-15-15 ond 16, B:30 to 5X». Nowow tzttorfg cortslgnntonla iS SIJ com 4 boan cukivslor 6. AC, tul yoWc4NwlorMle-{USt------, tuliy sdl-ccntainoo, crtallcboal cunof, S150. Call11 waxo, pockot walchos, tilvof• podosJal.F p a ^ sida rails. 401401 Elm St N. b o t Abeftson f^rf oof, rwxt big auction. Doyol h}Is,S2000;-543-5M i; " 'oxeoiiontont Condition. Call 734-7lS9atlCfd Tacklo w.todding. 1 drosser & chosl. B h risers, Phona 678-4569. An oWoi 536-6429. bod lablos & lonipa. A bar-., “lools ols i.moco. 1 a-4 ml. W. oi TNINT AucTion, Salt Lako (UUS4 Of 436-1256- dor 16 holo Caso Groin AntiQUO OQan. Ping-poflo ta­“ now boyirw nighJcrawlot*. t 'n rubbor. $200, Phono '9 ^ 2 AA ristocrat, ns 13 fool, 3 329 Addison W..734-4944 pain I ot $ 160 0 .5 * 3 ^ 0 3 . Cifd;ifcto K on Orchard Dr. City. treford bulla, rogislorod 1^6i‘, , .281 woll, lar 4 drill on 1 blo. S6 squaro yaras boiso iaUML------Hir.l opped, $ 7 .9 5 por loot. 733-403;037. ______iloops 6. 6. very V good shapo. I 7 am lo 11 pm _ 1 ’ado Sale: Misc ond chiT- ,d roody 10 g o . Fnlrly 21??^ carpot Bost ollof. 733-1248. NICE 90" sola. $200. Good Pad' diy Mountain Industries, oto too( Call 324-6493. ffwnings,_MonUmiFrl^^ Sundivs 7 am lo 2 bm. . wood ) bookcase or dividor, dronIrons ckKhos. bock 00 patio, cod.7a6i4061.Bonovuo._ W oodmill OQu'pmont, hay tiday, Salurday 4 Sunday, . H uge ^ romo. 324-2142. mill, mixnhor, conior draw lanlC - — B^ofV (wipmont iind doU;; Good usod chost.lroozor,. $75. t Cabinet typo cootor/hu- Frdj ilstoin ond X-brod buB iwd NuW o Hilchikor 5th l_ call ovof»nas. 7e6-}l45. midifior.$45. r m 0 4 7 1 (am) WW. . Nooatlvbrds;430 0u- Aniiquo ^ Auction ilercatvos tor ento. Roody iKindlinos lor sa b . 3 Inch sido draJraw tank, boards, used ,casoi. C 3l Frod. 726-5113. Sunday. April 23fd. ok end lalch. $1200 oach. shodm: motal. 423-4091- ' ) ^ . 227 7 ttt. center baih.» ' vail Courts, Maurico St. m»nto.324-g%l. ■ ovonlrws. ______NlghterawtBre.6l28ihAvo NICEI 1 dork bluo counlry 1 am,solo- Proview 9am. 5LE£ ill ovoninga, 324.7242. Thiokol 3000. indudos hil3i .- • “ W . Joromo 324-2727. stylo I sofa, lovosool ond SolSol 4/15, 10 am, yard salo, Bhl H olstoin s lo o r a n d — ^ .01 20’ potato bod. wilh * ? ? ? National G uanl Armory. Light »li. olodrto molor. oxc >8-55f6 evoninns. - r chair. $350 or bosl ollor. oxc«xeorciso biko. tols ol misc. :ior coJvoo, 200 b s. Con wttoel p linos, good condi- 24* bed • 9rass lamps, coramicc Now payina top prico tor ' 575 Wost 21st St., hotlor n, contor movomonL CoS cond. SotolMftS W155du- 1974 LLayt ayton, 21 It. oxcol ] Can 733-7028.______^cpon houso on proporty. 3 l^nr 423-5903. ■ tamps-oll now-$39,9S ea t night crawTers, Ptoaso caD ! m lW 4 IW m lS o l Joromo. Idaho Falls. doliyff 2-6687 .. I I . o.momtoB.- jlj . 6 'hny I oownor w/good tnndo/n whools, now . . Good usod roIrigofQlMS w//f Sandy-8 CrawtofS, 543-5671.. Usodcotpel.$1.00/yard. ' iSii For nior or details, PoiPolled Herelordbolla. 1.532-4193.532-4^, 600 warranties •tsrtlng it ' Mosi in good condllion. SooSoo us tirsti Mulli-lamily, call or sto p in lho Rang( piocos ol 40- X S ' alumi- ^ d o .S Old milila;y itom s w aniod. | Sal. lSih.9-12. 1739 Julio. m gated p r a . $2.30/Ioo(. ReduceIC«J to sellll981 7720 $169.95. Unilorms. msignia, photos,- Ptxvwi 734^-8997,______Sal^ Aniiquo Gallery. Rocor Prowtor 21', oxMlkjni • Now AdmiraJ diihwoihor- Shrlnors onnual antique Ivorod. ColfS37-695a. JD grairrain combino, 1600 hra, ’974 Prov. documonis. arw eom-: Shr Shoup4 B,.- . . sr;7hirobrod Umoushrcotito: 2 - T r — •OOl. 20* hoador draw condition,Ion. solf-eontainod, S299.95. I 082 Building Materials satosato, April 15 and 16 at Filor dovmtown d< Idatw Falla. cootod Duoir. 4 c^indor bal gear. m o ^ . otc. C al ' or ok) buJs ond coming x.mp,$5000.823ufe40... por. Ahrays storod In- ^5585. 'olfifl. tur H)I-«49,95. wii soo yoo a llh o ShriftoTs ' iflch day, woonjonlng woight avollablo. „ Concrete Con ditch reoalrl 22£[^ itiore.______. Now lovo soats-assoftod ' 14'hlghx 12'wido. Call oy chest, toys, soil and ^ to Daitoy A sp h d t Sys- ^ Aniiquo show at tho fair- , ...... Can 3in 324-7978.______Bob ( R|RIVERSIDE Kit Com panion. 19'. cotofS-S299.9S, orourtds on tho 15lh & 161h. 543-5669. ; ______poppopper shaker collodion, na of Idaho ...733-40l3. . Brown malcl.ing lovo istorod Angus yoorling i££D£i 3ALUERY is Qntolnod, sloops 6, - Gardon lallico. 4-X0-. $8.95 oic,«c. Sal. 9-5.369VanBuron 09555 Fertilizer & Topsoll f “fljs, AHIRporlormonco GATED PIPE . Cnn 733-TO9______- -eoas-ra.eSM. •: - Yard Salo. Hollistor-Hotol;- 7^ terrk.-Cai-f34^7:------Now ond Usod------C O fTim i n g t o t o w n — ^ i W ani^dood’^ r ’^ o : jank D0% o rg a n ic le rtlllz e r.' S Friday ond Salurday, 9-5. Underground pipo Trodo) 2 JD 70-8 b f 2 71-0. 1975K1KKU Com ponlon. 17‘, C A IN ’S baflorkrs. Irom 1 to 7 Call» W ait End Sales Co. e ,v uitomor pick-up, 30 cents .Rogii . Tho Battofv Sloro 734-0368. Furnituro. toys, antiquos, iw Lkktov. 324-2005; . gCustom iabrtoatnn Also 6 6 poonut bottoms for sell-conli;ontainod, oxcolloni Cloarsnco & RontalCtr ^ ______Call 543-6455.______iwolry, ceramics, and misc. sr b . No minimum. Doliv- Larry AMOTH IRRIGATION piaio bonoms,bo 543-6597. condrtton.ton. $2800 or bost.ol- ______733-7111______Wantod; lowablo torklilt. :cd in .10 ton tols wilhin 50 Reglioglsiorod Holstoin bulls, , i. Nood tho help Ol a protos- 23a AND SUPPLIES Wflntr>dod: 4 Inch hondlinos. 111423^796. • ■ — 4000 to 5000 b capacity.'■ sional? C h o d our Sorvico likts ol Twin Falls. 33 conls sorvitin/ico ogo and produdton < mito>110 oosl ol Buhl, Hwy 30 Buildings lor salo^ tp_^p_ Sal. KkSs ctolhes sizes 6-14. por I 136-0463o r 438-4268. '77 2Vr Nomod N( tralor. oxc, ------movodrttriTraO' slorago»--05m ^52____ Diroctory. dolly in Timos- ^ ffr b . Cash salos onty. Call brod.od. SmiSny Holstoins. CoD 543-4777______uactor lown sprinklor, prom Kyltyle or Brent, 733-4182 or 733-7 cood. soll-soll-cont. stove, rolrig, building. (1) 2?x SO' com- ______»“ ^ istic gated pipo. 1110 foot lumoco,0, 0oxlos turned ovor dfossos. mbc, 408Atinir. 80£^0-^5-8837.______Rogis morclal building. Coll 733-i. 072 AnUques RED CEDAR. Siding, inlorw — jgistorod Potiod Horolord q. 8a IncKu ot $f.65 por fool. ^ , kltil. $3500,3^4262, 6«5'6fSNnirBWo Latos ~ wan covering. D-P Lumber noi nr, 2 vr old. 82^5986.____ ^300 lool10- of 10 inch, nl $2-05 115 Farm F Work Wanled 197^ ^ 084 Tools 09696 Farm Sood 20 ft Nomod, toll-con- Sooninq Goods.______” Jofomo's Aniiquo Mali 324-8120. Evcs/wookonds. ___ ogistorod yoorling Slmmorh porr toot.foe Call 324-2097, — 3,000 sq It ol Affliqoos. Buy d, oxcollont shopo. CloarUkos Country Club 1 Wndows; (2) 4-x S'. (1) 4-x StMl SU bonder, I'r o a band, A?ti l&ub.Evo3,32^5056._ f e :ustom Plowing, 44x>t- & solll 3^4-8106-133 E Main itBllaaeedlorsaloby intod 101^ usod stool or also hovtno-5 ^ 288. 1. Cnll 734-7648. lilo limo momborshlp. Call - 6'. all wih sJidos. 324-4272 2000 20' soals, 1 bandor, 1 gtoM 3p producing young cows nKjmln Shrlnors annual ontiquo towor. Call ovos 324-1138, Top | iminum ppo. 324-214 ^ — All Qr< 21 tl Prowlor, sell-coo- 733-1378 . If "^o^4pm. soalor-$3S0.^-5516. so£ ^ hoitors, 2 yoars OHIA, 3 ------around work, plont, a ^ i n — talo, AprU 15 and 16 at Filor Italia cood (or solo by Jl, c*»p, mnnuro haul, I, carpotod, mint cond. Commorcal Moat Slanl Saw n Contractors Co toola: Skill grmrawer; Ranger and Perry lo i ^ L $1225 per hood. 1133 Form | i Ronch lizorhilch II desired. 3 phaso. 326-5240. days of 083 Garago Sales »yWenvor. 643;^ . 24-3389 or 324-2996. « sows. wnD jacks, drils, oir stailale lestod, will deliver. 51±2 S“PP"»«. ^ 326-5244. oBw SCO PM. u to bo sold at lho Edon 54343-5970 or S43-S0C6. Yoursur chokaj ol 750 b cross _____ homlcal Appllcillon lonb'Rnw pV hido 25 It. Slh Victorian. Pair ol chairs.;• 11 lamiiy yard s a lo . S a l. ^ Cut your own wild game! mmunky soto, Eden City Agi.' ■od heifers for brooding. 25 singlesim coll pons. 5 iriptos,. .or roltor hnnow, horbl- trailor, liko now, good $350, Soltoo, $600. Call’> April 15. Irom 8 to 4. 2090 ^ llaHa cood slaning as low ' Globo nwol sow. S40(Votlor: Park. ADrfl14ft15.9to5. }^3539 or 780-2521 ovos.. in354-7297.______c id o4 ft liquid lorllllzor, lo- Sr. 934-4259 aftor Spm. 733-7409.______COMrdia Way. TF. 10 cpd K — s, $1.55 Ib, many vailolios lor or soparato. Call old wagon whools. $25 0 gallon ovorhood fuel Wantod: okJ quits in good vailable. Also, baling 3456, 32641B1 or 326- 1984 Wildemoss, Wild 21 tt with oach. C al 733-9Q94. d W««akonjicno hoolor. W/0. 085 nni Bicycles a Dairy Equipment tank,®:lk, $150, Call 837-6661 — corxJition. ond old toys. Pay-'- -^' r i q ^ f e S u ^ . otc. _ «ino-laking o rd ers now" IW I. LcalleR. Jorges Inc. OQ^^rerizor hitch, excol cond, tore noon.______^ ). 734-1798 oltorSpm. Fofmal iTflng toooi draporioo05 ing lair pricos. buying on Boys diomond back biko. ______500- with val&ncos. oll-whito. f' 1 d a n ^ ly ! Sat. 9 lo 4 pm. Bo X) gol. bulk lonk w/3 HP too Ib B -S uro W oigh ChSml.mical application with 0 . April 23. Can ^ ^ 6463. _ Babyitoms, baby clothes, $45. Jf! Good cond. 734-0696. or sale by grower; Top comjmp^ession. good cond. ^ . dopondnblo sorvico, ,19^29*29 toot Prowlor, oxcel- S3Q0. Call 733-2395. uality sood. P87 and g^J Mo;., |750, 734.2?7a------londllion, AC. storoo, now-Dom to 10 mo. piduro Mountainmo biko. Scott Boul- rates. Coll 733-7554 or cond For calo: batw wogor. barely!iy 074 Mualcai inJtiurrwnU Iromos, Itoming suppBos. lull ^ tar>gor slate tostod. Will do- 4974. Miko Contes. extras, $11,500 or best uso d .$ 1 6 0 .B iW T V , $25. dor, 1 yoar old, $325. Call ver. Crosiod wheat gross in . 4 Farm Implements Phono 352-4270. - box spring and mattross. nhor 5 om. 734-4210 M Horses lem plowing wonted, 7 Car soflt. 515. Compuloro r 1950 fiaWwn-Hjmi/lon stu-'• and much moro. 631 Ash St. — ood. floasonaWoprrcos. Kit B ite Slh whMl, desk with huldi, $60. CollooDo dio uptlghl, oxcol cond. :all M arlon P e n d e rg ralt, 9 qm <«l sell Immedlaielyl 2 Jeromeno nnd WondoH nnjo. Two (amily garge salo. Lols 08{ QUARTER HORSES,.hoi- ^ u il 5707. 35', dloops e ep 6. wA) hook-up, and ond tables, $10. CaH-aH-1 $1000.326-4113,326-S252- 086 Rrewood . ^S5-4240,______b ± stylo buildings. 25' ’x 324-67( - of malornliy ono baby Boms. __ r broko. genilo. b u c k ^ ‘ lonlolnod, (ront living 734-6967 . _ Almost now studio Baldwin irand VaBoy corn seod'sov- yearlilailing cott. $300; gonllo. «•. . 50' » X 54'. Can 1-800- Cuslom^mptowlngoruadortor $16,000. Call Grogg P 6919 College Drive. Attention Atl< Woodcutlorsl Bars 3-1300. oirt 096.______hire. 12(51^ 12 Massey Forgu- Hamilton piano. $2000.'• Sslurday only, 9-5. and am chains bolow factory ral varioiios ol allalla sood. ^oknoko lo rklo. big 3 yoor old Jororrio, Gooding oroo. M §:2463.4631-5 pm.______733-1097 ahof 4:30 pm. prico. Orogon bars, a l sizos ob Hamilton, 734-3587. bayly ftftlly. $500; oxcoloni trail. 1 1965 2 ton GMC truck. 1 2 “ " - J o Rawhido. soU-con- - 3 lamiiy yard sale: dolhing. PJ^ 1 1960 Chovy trudt, tow C°»S3(536-2792 nsk (or Dato. 79 17 W For u io : 4, livo-holo Ebony Gulbranson upright piano. o( chains and saws. now. 33-1477 or 734-5091. 4-HcH or opon show prospocts, ton IS I. sloops 6, goa rolrig. Modular cims lo IH 4x4. ox- ’• tools, yard, misc. 025 Fo.r- , 00 b rooding lo AQHA miloagloago on new ongino. 1 JO 444<440 iraclor for ront with '*■ mochonlcally good, noods‘ way, I 'A blocks west of tho SiJlCall 423-4983.______Poltololo sood. VTF coniliod, I'oo ft water hoator. $2700 colkmt condAion, $100. rofinishirKi, $175. 7 3 3 ^ 1 7 . loan tcadtfigs, will cut. toa- duMuds, 1989-90. Call Moun- modolidoT 82 IH bean combine, oporatJ 10, . « I 1IU .v o l. 0.11 st ollor. Coll 643-5636 Call 352-4346. - Donut K0 U6O otl N. Bluo Freo Fre tirowood, broken pal- Iln H om o. 5 0 7 -7 2 9 7 or 4500 3/43A Inch X 60 inch olumi- e m s i r - YAMAHA Portalono PSH-600 Lakoa. Fri. Sol B, Sun. lots tola ovoiloWo, you haul, C al ^onable piicos. 1-458.4524 toln ------or 543-5651-5623 ovonlnot. Gubortson piano. $800. In- r 1-456-4650.______SsZi97-3989.______numm siphonsi tubos. 2000 1 x ' . koyboanJ. Loss lhan a yoar 733-6081 . ELL oluminum siphon tubos. R o c r a a t l o n a l ole; 1975 24’ KK Com- lornationalboan cuilor. 4 old. Asking $450. Phono0 4 Family Salo: 905 Rose- ^ yoar old rogislorod Quarter )n . vory c loon, twin fpwcutlof. $550.734^593. TREE REMOVAL Choinsow ___ orso tllly, etartod, supor 2 SlLLi111733-2561 alior 5 pm. li- 423-5440 aftor 3 om. moni, Fri and Sat. 9 10 6 pm. work, .1^ any kind. 734-4776 ------5;“ $3000 or mako ollor. Hot Springs spo, sold by ------~ Sholgun rokwdof. sink, dish- — IS7 Hay, Groin S Fold ^ f,oosiiion. $500.423-54fo. 12 ftft BnHlooE roller honow 4 Can 423-423-4762 aftor 12 pm. Snako Rivor Pool & Spa. wftshor. Ions ot misc.______yoar old rogislorod Paint hp 80 dmsol engine, sovoral ------^ 076 Office Equlpmonl 088 bwn & Gardon ^ Slh whoollool 22 It. Iravol iralor. jusl liko now. 324-8409 or _ 4 (t windmill; chiW's now _ 00 Ion 1r;t ond 2nd a o p goldiiolding, gentle, started en j'rignllcqntton pumps. 023-4694. ,30 A^ V33-5723.______■ Aviation Ctoan.. GoodG o rubber. Call __ Boctronic Olympia lypowiit-I- wood picnic lablos wilh g9 |hp Sncppor riding lavm my, $80 por ton. 436-4575. tnopM polos. Call 324-4257. 146666 Inlornalionol1 Irocler. ______■pm. 734-1529.- Kkls soddlo & brklto, $245.15. or. ESIOO. now condition, od cortdiion, w ih or with- TF Ryin I. a ita c h o d b e n c h e s , only momower with baggor. works 200100 tons good quolity hay. 4 yoayear old rogisterod Arabian flood c !) trailers 4 Slh whools. . Round quoon-sizo bod.d. cosl $1000 now. soil lorr $29.95; boautilul pressed good. ni Slocking n 15. $295 Can 7 3 3 ^ 3 7 . ing now 4 usod units, hoadboard & sproad. $165. back oak barstools: rocking Commordal ^ powor rako tor 2-w:-woy mix. For Intormation, 4 yotyoar old rogislorod Ouortor 2 2 _ cortslgn units. - Complolo 12 p im china sol M chairs: playpon; cradio on Ollico dosk and swivol sato, 36*. 0 hp. Lawn Gonlo, £211»n 825-5233.______orso, groon broke, vory '5 tlIt IH I rollor horrow, aow 121 Bc lERTHARBAUGH w/crysial. raw. world war 2 1 stand; smoJl wood rocJiing 1^. 2 chairs $l5-$20/oa. 420 W. ideol tor lo lawns. 423-5692. :5 45 Ion 3rd culling hay and gontiontto disposition, $550. CtJl ootIt IrontIre and bock. Locatod Marine M Itoma MOTORSmc INC oro. $295 Can 734-5916. _ Contor, Kimborly. 423-4411. horso; Jonny Lind twin bod. ^ :0 ton 2nd culling, all good 423-<23-6201.______in Joromo.Jor IH Cycle 500 ______Wondol, Wo Idaho ' complolo; (iroplaco wilh Garden ^ King 5 hp rear tine 20 intor. 6 row. $500. Call 12 ft Fib LA PRESTK5E SPA, 6 por­°''' Two largo ollico dosks lor rotolinor, usod kjss lhan 4 a«i!iu.iliiy. Covered. 686-7/01. 4 yg,yoar old, well broko. woll Fibor King wflroJler ond 535-6323-323-gm. 636-^416^>m. ' „ otodric boa & Iwatof; oak 4-S8S7 or 366^7339. 10 HPP Scolt1 Atwater motor, son poriablo, loss lhan 1' salo. ono wood and ono hours. $400. Cnll 423-5690 Alfillfalla hay. 50 ton slanclartod. Closo Up. East Jot, 1 Now Kil 26 fool Slh yoar d d . hard covor & tablo^ _mptnl. 886-77S2. chosl; onliquo bodroom sol; £2! 52 Roo 6x6 w/10' Ross $600.. 10I horso Evinrudo, Z - ook podoslalloblo; cedar MF MF 05 lown irocior and St. 25 ton 2nd, $60 ton. Jot01 COn. Go Mon Go. Would 1852 I . roar kitchen, cooch, Includod. ExcoUonl condi- ;nll 734-5142 or 733-3026, mok(loko good riding dub horso. /nanuninuroAwel bed. now tiros. $400.734-7&l8!;OTj;(iYmi,,7: dinotlo boolh. Instock. • lior», $2295.734-7910. , chosl Iko now; vanity with mowor. mo oxcoBont condition, kil!! '70 Chovy Bobloll w/ 13'4* H — 077 Homo Enlertfllrunont‘ mirror, big shipmonl ot now $500. S5( 6all 678-2850. Apfapproximately 60 Ion ol lirst $750750. Call 4 3 8 - ^ 2 . 1670 ‘ H34 Grogor aluminum Evorvdoivdoy discount price, -' Machino quiling dorw roa-la- ______r<» hay with somo grass. 8 yoyoor old block Ouqrlor lliamson bed. now holi), boat. 25 HP Evinnjdo, 65mx, j . j H>50. s o ’ O thers simllorly “ 4&5drawor.c*osts;4or7 “ iOV-0. 1963 Chovy w/ 28blhn sonabfy- QuiH* mado to Of-sr- 6 ' solid sato llito . U nidon RIVERSIDE g.1;J324-4171-______Horslofso maro nnd Paint yoar- S ? ? ,' ihnjst MinnKolo oiedric >d down. dc dofr >00 s a m ^ l 7360070,^ 1000 rociovor, Wock mount- drow ir dosks. Now rebuilt illlomson bod ond hoist, motor v ng slud coll, papered. 3 V q » • with baltoty, Trnaor- Brockmaikm an'e Mobile Homes '' m ottross^x sots. GALLERY is "IBEH BOARDS WANTED ling 9 motor. 12 tow AUovray crotl 111 Ollico dosk and twivol.ni ing, period condllion. ollor. oar old Bucki){in.^8 o$l ol- h lilt bod troilor. sparo r a i 'a t f j Call 733-3609. loavo mos-li 2nd Time Around r will com o to you. Ray year lid bnr. 670-5388 ovos. whoel14 4 liro. Boot ond trailor — chalrt $15-$20fta. 420 W. 689 N Waahlnoton. TF - icoming to town. ^)dormotl 465-5260 colloct. lof.Cir. Coll 432-6604 atlor 6. £ 2 ^ Conlor. lOmborV, 42^^411.J ■ BJOO or734-7818.______i58 2 to n C h o v y h o n v y comploliloloV customized. Must C r* am n peri & Shells a Annual imillMamlly tala, qsi ^loso to Twin Falls, 2 ton ol ALIALL TYPES OF HORSES ’ ®ck. I® 4 ond 2 apood, 14' se o looopproelolo. . $2900 Fof salo; Ovw 30 yoort ot RENT A NEW TVI Own a 08B Variety Foods f > | ought ond sold. Wo boy hh now color TV by ronilng. No0 Ultliiy trailer, dolhing, misc. irsl otlolla hoy, $5 por bole, boug mblnolion grnin/canlo bod, »rm, Cri:Call 643-4641, . i r chasahassia mount ovorshot • sianp coOodion, blocka with ;all 734-6922.-______kilterIlk)7 horsos. Cnll 733-6055. no erodilo™-ehodOTlr20* Main-n- Frl,-M. Addiiloftalil«msSat, Evor-boaring cy rod raspberry ^ 00. Can4jt5048.- i4ft(biIberglass V-houl, 35 hp on oldordor C ( h o ^ 3/4 ton 6, 4 numbors and hk cobr. somo 8-1.741 Ahuraa Or, N. 5^, tiontton Horsemonl Horso 5- ; ^ shoots and mint sots, all or 7^3-7111., bujhos, 6 tor $5. SlroMjor- Dor)onoho Trucking, wo haul Attor brand new 8 row. 22 inch Johnsorion. wilh irollor. $800. sp o od. d . low Ic mileage, sell- ^ Ap>iL15& 16.9am-5pm. S20 ry/rhubarb ry/) plants, $ .75/oa. hoy'0y.Call326-58g9. hoeing nnd trknmlng. Coll oclng, J Pickett boon plant- Call 734'34-4943. ______contalnckjln(kj.Coll733-1>5b9. nono. Wrilo Box 174. Kim- 26-4^1. toovo messaoo. berlY. ID 63341,______079 App1!anc«i 4lh Avo E., Twin. Roozer, AwtouorocW. ^ 934-8115. Hs)fsy equip (or sale: somi- s. Priced lo movo this u ' Mirrlirroraoll oluminum Ski 1981 0‘ 0 '«campor, V* ovorshot, _ rofrlqoralor. d ro w r. Misc. ixcollonl 4-H/show m aro, ' Piduroo, tilk Itowof airango- truiru ck ,l)o o m truck ft bale Exct or. Call 67S-0855 Irom 8 -n-Troll}ll boot with windshield gos/oleclec rolrigr 4 lights, ind 4 Appliancos nood ropair?7 Baby, childrons dolhos (Oth OM 09< PeU 4 Soppliei teotTVBam-324^914.1 14 & 15. Edon City Pork. 9 AKC AK block Cockof. mole, hnvlavbam. Cnll 733-1407. well-roll-lralnod youth gelding. g&IS S( engine. Loly-Rolorro, 14 Sea;oar» boot nnd trailer. 3 3',%mo. $120w/popors.$65 rr^ ,$650,Cel?^S78^ll,. lack or gardon room, Insu- -J to 5. Lola ol famlllaa. An- 3V Vonlod to buy several loads 2^'"Jl rogislorod. Also Q loom ol 540.0 plo.pt 140 In. modol 350- swivolII sonts,s 7'A HP Hondo. Gas hootina slovo. good nopaoor..423-s!^_ ____ )0. Soo at 1921 K 1978 B'A8’A fool sell-conlnlnod lalod arvJ ponokx), bird'and ; tiquos. tools, furnituro. appls, rw '( good ouality hoy, in lho ShoIholTond pon lo s ond her- 301. 500» nnd 300 gol tuol 1200. nd condillon. Call 543-6^475,’ linens, and ao m uch trwrel il.Ho^iium. ______< KH campo mouso prool. $1600. Call“ II kooo Irving. AKC block Scolllos. oxcel MO' dining set. moro. 9-6, 5^ 124-5700 aftor 7pm.______"Ofl' an734-6411. lor. Calliail 733-2255. PU slooploopor wUh oir toil ond GALLERY is corx). $50.423-4343 oltor 5. ears old, very broko, looks coming to town. li. T h u rs-W l6 0 B m .T F . AKC minloluro Schnouzor Apikpproxlmaloly 0 acros for Ko Tonto's 'Scout', $1500 '83J IHC IH 5000. 14 tl dual au- 1977 Browning 8 20' tri-houl. b o o l.i2$a5o. » Cnll 934-5045. Rolrlgoralor (or salo, $200/y Garago Solo! 847 Rosowood ppups, a ready (or homo 4/29/ 'O'"ont. you irrigato, no moro »|~rm. Call 670-2650. gorir hoodor.h Rocondittoned, V-8 inbonrd/dulboord. i Slorago shod. S'x 6', woodod oHor. 734-4929 oflor Som. fianBhoad. Call 733-1925. ^ 0. Coll 733-0951. 127 Motor Mot Homes - Dr. Sat, ISlh, 6 lo 2. Itoms i89. ? $150. Call ;»4-2818. 2 « acres crop lond with Big 53— I boats, starting ot ; lormica batos, chock-oui Vood Canal Compony wa- Vont to buy all k in d s ot '"olghi X), ready lo go. 1111 •ul Wanlad dead or alive: chine, molofcydo. -furnituro, Tj; >5.336-6955 days, or ho^ S I counlor and moro. Oroat AKC rogislorod Sconish Ter- " f ' iorsos. Also, good coddto « SI, Call 733-5611. '• t TVs, ralrigoraiors. slovos. lools, guns. tack, barber ,].rior puppios born April 6. 1^[;or. 3 milos oosl ol Gooding. row Heath oir-plonter with 343-471<713 ovoa ondwkrmds. prleaa. 726-6667/786-9717. Minimum bid $2,080. Bids ‘'"orsos J lor sole or Irodo. 0 row ChovTOkil t>us convor- L . W/D'a. dryors, froozors, chair, toisol misc. 1075 Wr- 7.?734-tolO altor 6 ft wkonds. 436^262 or 436-6505 bool» l andt boon seed ploios, Beauiihililul famly boot, 18’/5-5183. ovonings. do, $5!85500. ACOI.73J 197O. 5 TROY-BILTTn.LERS Washor/dryor. works good,1 tots ol cloihos. 1904 Chovy ^ 970 SIdhom 2 horso trailer, 970 C r, nir, ownings, $8950 AKC registered ShUzu. 0 mo 12929 Eastland Drive, TJ=. JO Coso troclor. 100 HP, Cotornnman Scanoo. good con- .o rb ost sto oltor. t C al £36-2500. Froo bumpor with purchaseiso $150 lor p a ir. 733 -3 6 6 2 Camaro. 720 20th. Joromo. ko now tires. Call 837-6539 ^w hoursri sinco complete diion,}1, $300. Call >53-6399. 2 1 ^ old (omole. spado & shots, Por•or Rent: Approximately 170 ol tillor. Finafwng availablo.'lo. days, 734-4107 ovos. _ Garage Sale; (umlure, doth- *,■ 'Vontngs.______overf^erhoul, wilh or without ) Winnobago Bravo. $175. Call 733-2766. acricros ol irrigotod grazing 7—■ 1909Soaswirt boats oro I m o m 0 Factory ollors honored at t. ing. mlsc iloms. 754 Hio- ^ year oW 4 horso trailor 14919 xx 3 8 duals. 678-5770 X) original mllos. good Whilo W oslinghouso frost- ATTENTION HUNTERSI nooIOOT Boltovuo by tho L A 1 . 7 n stock. 1900 pricos. ITm AC Gardon Coonlw in Utah. freo rolrig w/ico maker. W.W« waihaWay.Sat.-15.10am. *3 riin lock compartment, slip- case AC, gas/olocuic stovo, 1-800447-6769 AKC rogislorod Briltony Bovioyd Esioto. Conlod Lorry ose grain drin, 8 tt doubto Tom's,'a Marine 4 Sport G di. raS joo^loralor, sloops 6, $6800. __ rango w7 spood broil, soll-1- Gorago sale. Many nico pups, champion blood Unos. Dui 'or sp rin g s, 6 lool w ido, /jj.vsk. on , rubbor with seeder. Hoybu>burn/Burtoy. 6^0-7473. )uil, P.O. Box D. Rupert. isod very liitlo. 886-7540. qjH 7 >32-5234.______Wonlod: Boor tug. CaU 72&->R. cloaning. bolh gold lono. Ap->• Hems. 2 milos wost ol Hospi- Call hn 734.61M,______Idadoho. Tolophono: (200) all 733-1267.______* ; prox 4 yrs oic/. $300 oa orsr tal 10 2600 oast. 1 1/4 north. qT ------1977' Monoco, Mo cloan unit, 5547 davfc. 788-3726 ovos. Border Collle/Auslrollon ^1364774. 2 : gogood saddles; 1 good rep- OSO mowor, 3 poinl hhch, ^ $5Q0^!r. Cnll 733-3681. _ Thursday-Sunday. 9-5. ng soddlo. SUNSHItJE j2S0 X) milos, cob oir, now Wantod oldor tuO-sijo station Shepherd pups, rog. por- Pm'a s tu r o for r o n l . ’/^rmilo 250. Ford 7 It di!M, 3 point 122 Sporting S Good, C^'l 733-9609. tnoon that runs. 734-2613. Garago Salo: Sal & Sun, 1 onts. oni Call 324-5179______so i .©THER COMPANY. hitch,$250. i^ h M alettliStt ------080 H»>«ngl, ,outh ot Twin Falls. Call' ;mi 423-6235. ■ Cruiso Air 32' motor Whoolchalr. $200. Whool- 1/8 miles East o( Emsl on ;::r M i ------:------ilo-liltor, 3 point, woriu ell VIDEO=0 fish fndor Wih 1979 Cn AlrCondlUonlng Falls Avo. E. 733-6647. JChinese " Shor Poi puppios. Z23 isducer. Excol cond. >, now ^ Midiolin liros, 4- chair ramp. $75. Commodo, $500 to $2500. blacks ond k largo 6 horso hot wolker, powoDwor lako-oll, $900. Call iran se <3^595 ovoninqs.______$335,;ij2»224j g ,.,, shocks, dual oir. back $35. Bost oHor. 733-8071. r G lgontlc INSIDE G arag e creams. cro Call 733-9611. ~ ...... ^------pc^i•ortoble stocks, loedors. ano 543-6 — Coal stoker, good condilion. nisc horso items. 2 vory woll cvd izo bod. dean, $ ^ ,000. CnH733-0llBnflof5pm Sale: 113 Washington N .' ^For Salo; Chocolalo Lab 09<)99 Postures For Ronl b /S ord 8-N with tools. Call Bil , }9S1 willtnko irado. .rod OH’e. 734-7006. ^owol. 733-7073. 123 O C u n . a r iu m 73M 951 068 Computari “ Crah itoms at cost and bo- pups. Ready April 10. Call __ 24' Honoy mini, 460 low. baskets, sand piduros, -or Solo; New 4 usod stock 2~mo ______1903 24' ^ 081 Furnlluro 4 Corpots 734-2749. ______41 aacres ol shady horso pas- ' metal tnjck bods w/grain Agricultural sotlwaro, top koy chaira. magnets, & silk ^ 1 horso trailers looiuring now modol Smith ond Ford., cab caJ air, $15.50abosl For salo: malo OW English uro with wator. InskJo TF Wos ft boot gatos, (1) 22', w n s*iso . n p lslo l. m ode In olfor. CallCall 423-5798. quality, swino, dairy, crop 4 ,6 pioco wood group sol.r nowors, nico cfolhing. :rtv limiis. Coll 734-7105. ^.ogan 0^ Cooch. Financing, nI)21M iji hoiia 543-5^9- accounting soliwaro. Call ' hoadboard. coKeo lablo, Sheepdog puppies, 2 SSl Vado Zollinaor 430-8125 or I. $195. Phono 1984 27 27 ft Excolibar, 454 now. $599. nood summer pasturo tor 11,,,] or sale: 8350 John Dooro 733-68 aboul our spoclals. Vinor prom dressos. jowolry, dish- monihs ola, purobrod. $75 I n Inda wkdavs, 678-2286. 6817.______motor,r. onlyon 12,000 milos. Ml- BANNER'S. 733-1421. oach, Cai 73^5081. abciboul 25 pairs ond far somo 7 7 7 low. 4-16 Inch boltoma, TTTT: Data Svtiomg. 366-2231. - es, bko now Ivpowriter, Sub- S2! kluminum or galvanized or 5.^0, Moonum 8*, S ft W, crowovo.ovo. oir, gonoralor, cen- ^ Aniiquo avocado couch. aoor8.Can324-aiB5. - augo wheel ft culors. now in„.hn IBM PC 640 K. 20 mog hard !• anj sholl, old onamot balh Fox pons, could bo usod tor 22: tool UaSors. Wo trade, wo h o rlo lsto r, $420. Cnll trol roc, vac. CB, ofways thod- $50. Groon roclinor. $30. hoars. $2300.438-5562. *■ tub. many oitiof itoms too rid;>b(U, 3x3x2. 3 uniu por WoWanted lo ront: summor inanca. Farmers Exchange, t '—- 3941.______. d e d . Soo S o to opprociolo. disk. Ebson prhtor. iols ot Cnll 733-8265.______soti-waro. $ 1 ^ or bost o(- _ numorous lomonikxi, Fri 14 £2sodton. CaH 324-7478 ovos, pas)osturo. Coll 438-5896 or •win Falls, Idaho. 733-3961, Pylhon. blue. 357 mog. $?3.000.)00. Call boloro 8 om or lor. Call 733-2255.______'- Antique canjod wood bod.i. asot. 15.9tt^5cxn. FREEI FR 2 cpayod cats (sis- M 1°,^ « K 43, cob, oir! ro- 5 ?anol, ^ new In box wilh ffi- c,flor5_pn5 pm. 438-4231. - ^ l e . 131/2* youth soat, uil ^with now ond rwondi- o n jh lj ■77 COTplolo wilh S’ hoadboard. G lo a n tlo « rd aa le. 130 9th tors). tor Housobroko. 2 yrs ok). ixc cond, loolbd, $350. ilshooWerholstor.$500. 197 T7 Ovorlond, Ov 29', 440 - IMB PC 640k. 20 mog hard^ M atching.dressing wilh B' og^.rogytobato. ^ disk, ATI cotor graphics, am- Avo. E. ^ l ft Sun. Chain- Wa Wj dolwor. 423-4762. ■ 110^ « mioHowo. 7SS-3340, ^ 734-1971.______Dodgo.10. 41.000 4 milos, Socri- mirror, original, oxcolloni“ saw, small girls dolhos, mo- FREEI FR Small black (omalo lor Blackhow k, 357 lico.$9ld ond younger, doiivory no dtosItos 4 tack. Shop niixind ^ — rious fiQuirios only.______bts ol h o u so h ^ misc. 9-7. cat,cm Call 324-3259.______ours. Now Hollond 3 string 5 3ol. $27^. 7 ^ 5 1 2 7 ovoa.. Ford 460 chassis, bonk bed olor than-5/10/09. Call with(ith us lasl, bocouso wo will olor. Now Hollond hoy rako, ;■ 069 Camoras & Banana chairs, $59. Gooding Senior Center Miniature Ml Dochshunds, m lol bo undorsold on bools ft . 7. i •Ofts lip-uppistol. 10 inch m odelol to t accommodato BANNER'S. 733-1421. 208)785-0500 or oHor 6 call not t 71 Detroit diosol ongino wl - Rea MeriieL Fri. U th. Sot. puro-brod, pir no papers. $25 to feo206)684-4936.______sad(addles! Vickers Western * is [H.$195!Pt»oanod, C $525. Cnll 733I946I. r- you nood to furnish a hpmo, r >00-700 pounds. Coll 645- nurti)urroc woanor pigs lor sole. ” 55 a, rool air, generator, __ Drosser-$75. rcclino rocker- PsrakeaU ft Cockatlela 2St’5T7otler6pm .______^5 "^ 7M 724 evenings. T rapg) guns: Franchi oAi Uap, a-?"p'e-^ $75. changing lablo- $25.;, 335’A 3rt Avo E. A aoss st to, :5-45 pounds, vaccinated ^ PS,'PB, microwavo, •' Locony raised. 253 7th Avo- TVlroady T woonod, Holstoin ond D 4 bottom 16* ptow. TD-9 3. Reminoton 070 com- 070 Wantod To Buy drosses 6 mo-8 yrs, waler-(. from police dopt. bohind nuo East or can 733-6954. ind worniod. Call attor 6pm, JD -4 jlodric rolrig, near new lulls, hoK crs ond c ro ss- 678- luMozoT. For mom inlorma- P*™"?*,ion trap. Roming- ??5u7L T - bod shoots- $10. i26-5927. nroyopts.Sat.,aio5. ^ 178-8795. . '______buIldi 1100 okeol B, $305, als, now drapos. now A-1 Happy Hookor Worm%. Purobrod Austrolian Shop- brrv>rood8. Call 324-8559. b0.cl«a-6654.______l° n > awning. Excollont coodi- Woodon diningroom table.Q Living Estato Salo; every- t^oherd mole puppios. voccl- — •or salo; woanor pigs. 543- liSfiiJ Novf buying nighlaawtoro in 2 thing must go, appls, lum, ANGUS BULLS 637:1373, Frod Kicpoa ovonlnos. Modol Me 1068 hoyslockor, , p ' a* $11,580. Cnn 733-2688. • 3 loavQS. 4 chairs, plus 2 natod 4 w orm ^733-7909 j's diosol motw. J.S.l'Wa'' S i 31ocaiiofts.7M-2178,326. ,|. trailer, loob. powor took, to ^ !'s, toig yoarlings, nnd yoar- ^Veaner pigs; Duroc/York- 4569.324-3351. - captain chairs. $375. oxcol- Rogislorod malo goldon re- Ungings. Porlormanco rocords ,k-,- Cnll 324-5543 ovonk^os. 2L$22-j------.,28 UliUtility Trailers: ~ lont. Call 734-5127 ovos. - much to Isl. Sol. 4 Sun. ,hiro X, 5 wkds old, Tooth - 2 - 15lh 4 16lh, 8 om to darK irotvor. 2 yoare oW. $125. nvatvailablo. Coll 934-8552 or h j; lower IHC 1566,161 HP, 2 125 1 BEE BOARDS WANTED Phono 366-2574.______934 J i p ^ 4 tails doi*od. Exc. Travol Trailers ------: I .will, com o to you. Royav Gold velvet swivol rocker. 726WyominQ- Gooding. tll! 134-5047.______• 5-ffl-K 324-7605 lonvo moss wtiooA od drivo, tow hw ra. Alia _____------1968 RattRotbed Slh whoel. 24'. ; ' $69. BANNERS. 733.1421. Odormon 4S5-5280 conoct. ■r Moved in salo. Glass fire- Slomeso kiltons, mblo, AncVngus bulls, somen leslod. CholJholmors D-17 w/loodor. 19500 camp' iraitor, 15 loot. 2 -0 0 000 0 lb I axlos, oloclric ! BUYING...... Roal Estato King-stzo box & m otltoss, laco doors, lots ot toys, ^blutHX>lnl.$^'M7-6358. 32I124-2600 oortywlnlo. iOS Sheop/Goata HC 1206, lorgo cab. 357- sloopops tivo, $550 or bost brakes,IB, stokos pockots, radi- coniracls, morloanos. andnd $79. BANtJER'S. 733-1421 ids clothes, dresse r, and SliSlandina ot slud. Chlnoso cuJustom hool trimming, — 285^______roasor»nabtoo)for. ft33-1350. o ls. oxtra oxtr hitch en back, Doods ol Toijt. Lovo soat. now. $239. Emochmore. Salonly, 9to4, ShSha: Pel, proven sire. OFA (dodolry). Coll 733-5795 nsk GoaSool kkls lor solo; doos-$50. Now^ow Holland 283 bator .'tor 19666 Terry.' 19’A It. ropos- $ ^ 9 ^0. C Call ) 324-5563. Lofen Mccov. 734-2068.. BANNER'S.733-1421. 963 OoI Mar Drivo. TF. QOQC^. Call 543-5545. or Jell. 1 I bubuck $35. Cnn 733-0420. oartsarts. $500.825-5606. • cocsotsod. $ ^ .8 3 7 -1 8 2 2 . PUTran*raners. $175.423-5516 I I . - ,U' -. ------r r- • 8-0 TlmoB-Nowc, Twin Faila.aila. Idalio Saturday, /^prii 75.■5.1999 - ..._

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l2-fm poft Sports Cara i 175^ ^ -AutoDMlers 139 Pick-Up Trucks 14040 Hoavy Trucks/Semi* _ 141II Van* 1^2-1 -AutoDeilofs ! ■ IR-Auti 970~2lonlmck all.clool 190I501 Volkswagon Vonagon 1973 : THE ACESES ON BRIDGG E BOBBY WOLFF ^1977 9 7 Ford F150, 351 C, 1°^ 373 VW lypo 412 (Ih^' irain and canlo rack, doublo «impimpmobik). popiop. Icobox. Thingling), Excollonl coftdnion. — II ...... ■ ■ Cuil:usiom loppor. nccot ignl- P'?;I0if.1. $6.000. Call 733-B090 glnX.nX. caWnots. tablo, 14,000 50,003.000 actual miJoq. $3500. • ! ■ J______I lion.ion. Edolbfock carburator, D2i: n c cond. $3M0. 734-6314 197970 KW k^ging laick wilh nI'lkw ^ ort now ongino. oxcot CnilflnllS24-3456. '1 1 yon trap the moment\ent belore It's ^ ind, $4950. 1970 Chovy 3/4 lon. ongino ripe, NORTH 4-ii-A TsTf obutironglno. 335 Cum- Call.nl'«6-g472. ______191 F ro ^ a y 3-whool gas- ♦ 7 6 5 *5ho;hol. nico cab, runninn^™ “ The tejrs of repcntanceiceyoa'IL ' \ nlns. 10 spood li-nnsmbslon 1 9087 8 ' VIsla 7 passongor otnono ongino c a r,'80 mpg. B Doaids, Iront sparo m ounl« 1 agon. 5 spood. 4 whool manu certainly wipe; $600 Con bo soon nl 544TciJ»i‘yith trailer and hoodacho wage anulaclutod In Amoiica, H I nek, Excollonl condilion. drlv,rlvo, a ir. 2 3 .0 0 0 milQO. 4500>00 actual, milaa, excoloni . But If oncc you let the rl 5ih AvoN 1-509-G47-7748.- ‘j e ripe m om ent ''♦KQ»a \ f l i Doll 733-3266.______$90(9000- 733-7409 or ovoa, eondnindrtkin, $2.500.324-5516. ■ | ‘■/.so 1978 Chovy shonbod slop- ■ 1972 IHC M m ltfuck, 40,tl Baroarrv, 733-0825.______ig g 3 nidor. 350 ongino, 4 spd. , 303 Porscho 944. vory k r t EAST ,. aide '9 Chovy customizod van, d ooa an r . low milos. Call Bill ^ H T : You can never wipe o}ff ff Ithe tears of lock-out hubs. 825-5024. j railor w/oflonskms, 13 cpd, 7 9 < :■ woo." ♦ K J 10 locJi 53. air brakos; air tiido. 51h tunajna nnd looks good. $7500. Poweljwol. 733-7073.______3 t 9 ' 8 5 2 198;1982 Chovy SIO pickup. 7 Vj Yhool. Iwin scrow, Bsla Cafl':atl 734-5147.______^903 - Williamwn, BM C. »}3 Toyola Colica GT. 5 ♦ K 5 lool box, V6, wilh loppor, ox- , oador j w/8 S 10 balo grab or calo 1970 VW campor cpood>ood, AC, AM/FM cassotto. I ^ , colkcolloni shopo, $3495. 733- . otk, . AT, cab & hoalor. yanan. oxcolloni condition, oxc(c condition.c $5000. Coll ...... + 7 5 ♦ A 6 3 2 1317 ,2 j. Of 734-8474. Ralph. ]-wheol drivo hoy boom t100Ay>m ollor. 733-7400, 14^216.______.SOUTH 1983 Ford Rangor. long bod, uiuck. u Call 543-6053 oarly ^ _ . Today's Interestingig game' pro­ 1985JB5 Niaaw Scntra SE, ox-j„ B ■ ♦ A Q 8 4 3 ondand extras. $2500 or mako nmimorhtopm. ■ — - _ Impori/SportsCars-- vidcs a lesson In the futilityfut of tak- 42 ‘llont condition. Call 734- [mm . 7 6 olfor. Cnll 324-2134, Tg;1977 Intornalional Loadslor ____ Ing a -premature andid uselessi dis* /38 aftor 6 pm weekdays. ♦ A 9 7-1- 1085 Dodgo Piospodor 3/4- leC1800 Gaibaoo truck. 16 yd 197:973 VW convortlblo, vory c^ird. The hand was dealcaltlnaSwiss- lon. kjodoo, sholl, low milos. Lor.oach Pack MasJor 1000 x neo.CO. $2000 litm. 536-2973.-' ♦ J 10 4 ; 3S0 N ltM n 200 SX Turbo, fe team event at thec ACBLi Fail Excol. condition. 734-6U3 2020 nAbor, 5 ipd ironB, 2- ,o978 7 ( Datsun 510 station 3gQQ spd anxlo 404 V-8 go®, waoo 3.000 mi, kjadod, sun tool, Championships. Vulnerable;s:Bolh E .. Tio1905 CMC 3/4 ton, Siorra sP' id. Woll carod lor. $9,500. Classic, 454, loadod, w/fuH so,SO.OOO mllos. slnglo axlo, At the first Ublc,, bcbolh of dum- Dealer NortI3rlh Cla; dooding. l Coll 934-8537 0 tow sol-up, low ml. supor w:>,nlact Ciiy ol sL shono, f j g ' ; m y ’s high h e a r ts w e ree cashed.c: South T he bidding: I208I 886-2630 il Intoioslod. 19“580 Subam wagon, supor ovosvos/wknds or 934-0432 ■ '8^ 'Zcond, $10,500. 423-4490. lapol Runs otoall Musi coo days,ays, osktof Tony,- - -- dlscardlng-a-low-diad ia m o n d ;--T h e ------— I ’ ■------. — ^ lo.api.approdalorOnly.^^Df. ,936986 Nissan Pulsar, &un . 1~: _ trump finesse won ondand the trump North Eastast South W est For por salo: 1982 Dodgo Ram- , psi ollor. Phono 733-2268. , qo}ol.I Alpino sloroo. now; • a c e w as c ash e d b e fo reeSouthatarted Si 1+ Passiss 1 ♦ Pass pnnn. £03 S1500. Cttll 324-8347. '**' s 380 Subaru wagon, oxcol liros'.ro s. bollory, mulllor ond I19871/2 % TON CHEVRV R o i^ X 4 ~ clubs. West followed:d high-lowI to 1 NT P assiss 2 ♦ Pass SACRIFICEI SA 1978 Ford tg^1978 Dodgo 1 lon woik van. concand. now radials, 4-spd, bra.ta. oxc. condilion. $5500, 35C50 Englno, SilvdracJo pkg., AutA utom atic w milos. $3000. 733-6713. Callall 6678-7927.______, |r i l show a n av o n n u m b e r, ai 1S3 4 ♦ All pass Coutior. slight firo damage. ,£*cbuillonoJ34ie2W- . r, a n d E a s t hold 2 ^ Cnll 733-1359. ______- off his aec until theic tht ird round. ------whi rhito spoko whoois ng lc.id: H eart queen Then he cashed his highIigh trump and Opening 140 Heavy Trucks/Somls ^7117S-/kuloDaalars 175-l7S-AutoDoaler8 175-175-Auto Dealers y | exited with a heart, leaveav in g South in ------r WAS $10,995 MAKEUIE us AN OFFER > WITH THE ACES ^ “12 It Omaha Slandard lor deep trouble; With no0 escapc,e: South flQl-bod lor 1 ion, no skio- had to coneedd two diariiamonds. scnd- boaids.toll now. $975. Ask lol Ing the game one down. .., South holds:s: ■ . RarRnndv nt 733-5920. When Jim Musumcc;icci of Athens, 1630 John Dooto disk, CaP 0 ^ IFAIWW l ■1988 CHEVROLET BBE EREm CT ♦ K J 1 » S Ga,, played the spadee gigamo, he saw 366-7409 Of 366-2525. ^6 Aulo Transmiaskjn, Powor/orStooring, J the advantages of Icavcaving a heart r * ” 1963 ™ Froighllinor. king whool Irakos, W/indows, Locks AM/F^^ F M . Air ♦ K 5 basbaso irucK, 4 4 4.335 Cum­ k>ndrtk)ning, Till, C ruiso, R o a r Oofog.i honor in dummy. Andid at; trick Iwo, ♦ A 6 3 2 minmins. ox«.rubber, vory good . he look the trump finesse, fir Afler mamachino, roady lo go. WAS $10,995 MAKEU[E US AN OFFER cashing the spade acc,ice, he started Norlh Soutoutb ...... -ICC Phono C45-2233. the clubs, and East heldcld o ff u n til th e ! ♦ it 19CI960 KonwoHhCOE3l8.13 r,pcod, LWB, goarod lor liold third round, as before.•c. • 2 1 ? r,pc wo/wo/k, $6500. Cook doublo Note the difference,:e. E^st cashed galo bolly dump. $5000, h is high sp a d e b u t h a ddnosafeexitin ni • ...... k;both or cop.irnlo. 324-5621. hearts, (Dummy woulould score the ANSWER:: Two'I no-trump, Invilc 1988 Froighllinor convon- high heart and high1 club,)cli So Easl game but ssli te e r a w a y fro m h e a rts, iionlion.ll. 60 in walk-in, 13 spd 966 DODGE P.U. ■1,099“ ^ was-forced lo leadid a diam ond, N o-lrum p Icilends lo deny a five-card 40C400 cummins, worrantyi ■1,450“ $52.000, .1931 Fnjohaul 42 971 FORD F-100 East’s diamond five -wasw; ducked to h e a r t holdingling, _ 5II ^llatbed w/lolding cidos, 972 FORD F-100 •1,995" ; West’s queen, wilh g 1 9 6 5 Ff o r [T t - bBIRD quriUoni 10 The Am. I’O !lox orain S'*" trap, lumber larps, lop 973 FORD F-100 ■1,750" since the diamond reti , T « « n ::s . -llh Mll-icWrruoI. intp, ’^fp $5000. 734-6145 attor 390 V-8engine, automaticatic transmission.. -«• — JL,'?: 6nm. r>ar.n Knoo irvinn. 26,000 original miles. 3' - East’s king to establishlish the jack in jumprt niTtio(><■lop«Iorrtply, £125 976 FORO GRANADA ■850" all original interior, brar'and new steel belted radiadtal tires, swing .jgj d u m m y . Cwn>"- n 5th whool van Itailor. now 980 PONTIAC GRAN PRIXIIX ■1,750" bialbiakos and drums, $ 1800. away steering wheel. C,ill 734-2300 01733-1329. ^ — ■ 1 9980 1 FORD T-BlRD ■2,495" FForoi »oIo; 1987 sland-up. waiwalk-in, 63* Poloibilt Aoto- 979 FIAT SPYDER ■3,995" ______■ dyrdyno sleeper. Light lan inlo- 979CRYSLER lABAROIRON ‘2,750" tior, di9it.1l alarm clock, sin- 983CHEVR0lETCHEVnTEIE ■1,550“ 128 Utility Trailofs 135 Cyclos i Supplies 13G Hoavy Equlpmanl nio gta bunk, paintod whilo. Call 338 8123 01 436-5590. 384CHEVB0lETCHEVEnEIE ■2,950“ j r HD6 Allis Chnlmois Cal witli Aro you Iho sponing •ort'ilort? 1985 Goldwtnn Aspcnc.ido, KW convonlional. 335 C.. » 5 I IO I yard ond '/i buekul. oxcol- 34c OO 985 FORD BRONCO 11 you oxc. cond, Co. Intorcom, 240* WB, $9,500: 1970 KW •Lmmttt'Jfarriion's 'lUe Le^tndContinues... Our'J'uri^f;>utarr»’n I 1 3 11 -7,495" ' Flno tho oQulpmont yoi o ' font condition, tuns woll. Call . . nood In cJassiTkkI. driving linhls plus moro. & 1979 Inlornational Con­ ----- $525Q-bosl ollor. 734-3209., 733-3266.______ventional, 8V92. 13 speed, flutom ottvQ ^ 1985 Honda Shadow, 700^ CENTRAL EQUIPMENT airrairrido, ctioico- $17,500. ^ USED SALE Moll's Equlpmont *“ cc, vory low milos, $1800. THEISEEN MOTTORS I■ m M m m k o Ii i IjI “ Call 678-1419. Clork Michigan Whool 1-000-609-7175. 'orldToBuyACar ■ — L o ad e r, Modol 75-D: S/N — For years and Years The"he E asiest Place In T he Worh — 1985 KawasaW KDX 60, ox­ 443-E-200-CB, Cummins _ 701 Main Avo E. TV/In Falls 733*7700 B collont condition. $500 PJ.or diosol, 3 yard buckol, , 132 Aulo Parts boal oflor. Coll 934-5539 175-Auto Oealcis f e Accotsorles 20.5*25 L-3 tires, voty good ' ovonint;5.______— condition. • 194G-1948 Plymouth 7cat ^ 1985 Ninjo-600R, 280000 544,500. • pans CX-)lt734-1SS2. milos. CR spocial carbs.>s. C lark M ic h ig a n V/hoot PTHi Yoshimura pipos, cuslom>m Loader, modol 125-D; S.TJ 250 AMC ongino. runs. Cat! wnt. $3400. 1-7BB-4960. 734-1455 ntiof 5pm.______439-A-196; Cummins diosol, ■nr: 1985 Suzuki OSeO, noodsrds 4 yard buckct. 23 5x25 tiros, 266 Intomatlonal ongino. iu::t }4. boing ropaitod boon fobuih.Cng 634-50/0. somo work. $225. Coll 734- ~ 2959 or 734-2031 eves...... :...... $36,500. OYOT/A - J e e !p*WfEa ; 308 ralio Iront and roai TT Gortnon-Rupp CenlrllugnI goors GM. low maos. S195,95 1988 Suzuki RM2S0. oxccl-f '; Tra$h Pump; S/N 724046;3 s C all324^1975. kinl cond. n'co riding noiaMcaiity(Jrc«4NuJiloWyiT>tfil(CCJi'Kl« Iclclalot!i»aI.onKus:sCOt.:i«nicnirihfKr,fl'n fw a OAC Pj|tnentjsuti«llo5\4dtnlai good, 1 robuitt. 10- bottH o;car Touring biVe, 19S2 GS UOO Pocntollo.233-2050 • luw P»(TT«rJ - roar ond. good condiliorlion. GK, S uzuki, all options■"S I or 1-BOO-234-OOB2, Call 324-5630 ntiot Spm.1. 8.000 milos. $2195, see lo Sol ol 4. 5 holo Chovhovy nppiDci.110. 733 9162. __ ipor Salo: O' x 16' stoci truck I c h ro m o w hoois with1 ISIS- _Yamaha0 5 0 XS.$800. Scti-cti- ibed, lait cond. $750. Call ; • liros, oxcolloni irond. CallCa _ous inquiries only. 733-9925)25 iBuich al 543 8016, o»i 23-1, BU' BUY - 543 8475. koop tiyino ____ _4 30-6 30 pm only, Ropof __ Bam 10 5 pm.______TIM 76911 Turbo hydfomalic 400 ir.in: ; short tnil shall, now ovoovor' 135 Hoavy Equlp'monl .139 Pick-Up Trucks ■89 TOYOTA ■- haul. S300 orbost otfor, Ca!lC: — ■ ■89 TOYOOTA : 324-3659.______1965 Inlomalional 241414 l970'Dodi;o 3'4 ton, olcc- STD. BED ■ BacKhoo. II intorostod call:all ' ironic ignition, dual tanks, • V-6 Chovy ongino, S22! Cily olShoshono. (200)}0) I lie.iv-y duly shoct-i S ovcr- TERCEI . Robuili Chov auiomntc Ira w . " , 4 866-2030.______; loads, qood Intm pickup. <51173 PICKUP • mission, $125. Chovy 4 j ~ $12C0 C,i!l 536-215^ rodelBlOO • AT ond Itanslor caso, D.in- p.ii ‘508 18 tt goo'.i;nock tl.ii- • limn, $350 C.ill 3?4-5532,32 bod, usod 3 timc-s. M.rJo■ nlat 1970 Fold PU $300 ot m.iko ------Gom St.ilo l.lanul.iciuiinn,nn. olfor. Good shapo. Call loii 733-3033 ar.k lor Luo, or ; ; 135 Cyclos & Suppliosn , Caldwell. $3200 ot nc^oii I l - E A SseitJ1 2 ^ LEASE n mc ____ n!0 CaH73G-3919______Norman S ,il 543 6421. 39 ■J,‘ 1975 Honda lOOOGoldwinIwing, 65' WanliR truck fi trrjo lop-;op 1972 Fotd 3'4 ton PU, 390 SHOO: 1974 Yamaha1 2502i pinn OQuinmptil Ca6-2000) ungino, AT. normal condi- MX, $375: Honda 90, $100. $10 Allis C h a ln o rs Ironl ond tion, $COO Cnll 676 8715 nood cond C.ill 423-5516>16 __ toador,-Iront v.hccl dir;u,), 2 1973 Fold FlOO, row 350 1976 900 BMW, now painl. paii yard buckct, V O g.v, cngme,me, ongino S AT. Explorer pkg, BU’IY i i . . . ’^ 8 9i ! s r i i BUYIT..?! lully dror.f.od 326-5963J9-5 9-£ good running conditionon DOS l,891 biK<} black w/rod Ihm, li 134-6565 . windiliicld, 4,500 milos. 0« cond . $900 934-4142, Im j e e p E a g l .f . Saturday. April3rir 15. 1939 Times-Nows., T»-Twin Falls. Idaho B-9

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Loadod!ll portalion, powor to sparo, imirimmaculalo cor. Call 786- l7S-AutoOMl«fS 175- 2nd oxcol miioago. $1800/ol-3l- $9800. 734-7627 afior 6 pm,I, AT, $275. Cni 733-3180. g2630 sa or 788-4407 all or 6. gW 1977 CHEVY cCOI o i c o u ^ tof 523-4273 ovos, wVonds.1 . or anylimo wocfcondt. J 1979 Chrysler Now Yorkor, 19a,1986 Mustang LX' 4 spood. fc * VW Bug. 1967, oxcolloninl 1968 Rom D50 4X4, ox-• 5th Avo. goodx»ndlion, al- cxuccruiso cenlrol. gots oxc gas Pow or stooring. RowPowor brakes. H I most now Micholin all soa- rnilo coftdHion. >1800. 734-g1^,^ londod Sporlscab pickup, milonno. $5990. 733-7014 * Good transportation H has extras. Tako ovor pay- son tadml lirtw 438-5848. TTg76 lull powor Ford Elito. I ^ 5 8 1 14S 4x4's & ATV'S monls. 734-1955. atlofS _ 198 7 Now Y orkor, oxcol tun;rvns flood, $590. 734-5147, — 1984 Chovy 4x4 wrCi shell,I cor>d, oxtra s d liros, ol op- — IIDWABOII I ■ I9&( Dodgo Pcrnw WogmO" $7800.734-0844."" ~ ttons. tow miioago.'pricod lo 16S Aulos- 8 1978FORD IID picK-up, bfand now 31B on- ’P' S uburban 1983, liko now,“ f.r)IInt $14.500 734-7291. gino. 2 sots ol liros. 1 high­ Morcury & Lincoln Power stoering, PowerPov brakos, I dual air. 6 ^ L dbscL 60.000 Amomattc iranamissTiisslon. H , way & 1 snow. Qood condi­Z' mik», $11,800. Must soo 100 158 AUW8-ChOVTOlOt — -igg1968 Monlogo, n«o cond. ■ 3 tion. soo to appiociato. npproclaio. Call 324-3168. $795, bost olfor. 423-514B.- ■ tts o a b o a o llo f. - m .1662. - 1 970 El C a m in o . V-6 . 4 ^ ^ Suburban 4 x 4 outstanding5 spood. Call 82^5262. 1976 Morcury Montogo, PS, H 1973 GMC pickup. 4 whool candilion. $4950. 733-7434. ' PB. n/ns groal. good body. ■ O 197SF(MCIM!m fSQ U lllG il • drivo. $1600. Call 734-K)67. I- 1978 Impala, good cood, tow »or$800. Call 734-7216. p milos, $2200. Call 734-6458. ^ Powor stooring. PoworPov brakes. I 1975 JoopC J.5. AM/FM 148 Anlique Aulos 1976 Uncoln Mort( V. lulty cassclio. power flooring. 2 _ 1962 Chovy Z-28 IROC ,'3loadod, sharp, runs groail I $ 5 8 J Autocnatic tran smm ission.______His; _____ ------lops,-now-fch««l6 4 n d - imW - - -1962-GMO-W-loo-CHCkupr-f):- ttyto. $600a T-lop, aulomal-- ^Can934:5882Mor4-pm: ------I Call 733-2990 Of 734-S212.L_ Call ovonings or wookonds,s, k , nico sloroq, all options. — ,0. 734-4446.______Call 423-6179.______'91978 ' Uncoln. lully toadod. E 1976 Ford Bronco 4x4. to- groat cond. must soil, C h A 19766RAIIDHD MARQUIS I ______buiiLfiflflirnLansijwnsmis:.ls:_ .la sZ -C h o w y ^-d o o r posi.J. 1984 ChovTcW Cctotrty. 4- $2100,423-4694 ?A‘ aHof . 430. . R ^s.-Sharp,- lion, runs good, $2500 lirm.•m. sh v p . $«)00: 1935 4 1936e door, low miioago, oxcol wknds^ 9-7 ask tor Tovmour, I 3&.000 mites.------H ------Cnil 324-8013.______Fordpickup8.$1000ferpair.if. cond. $4500. Must soo lo ^ M u sts o o . _ npcroclnlo. Call 934-5162. 1979 Morcury Capri, good ■ •77 Fo>d F -150. 351. AC.,C. Call ^ 2 6 4 5 o r7 3 3 - 7 0 fe . condilioa^itSOO. Coll R %18 AT. short whool baso. may«y 1957 Chovy. vory good.J 1986 Chovy Cotolxity. AC. 423-4353.TWl9r 5pm. IJ . , Ifftdo $3300. 324-7135. ili s to ro o . vory nicd sh a p o . __ 1964 T-Biid. yory pooc^CoU. 1983 Mord Capri. B la^ k A - 1981 FORD 1in I D 4 D 0 0 R I 1977 Jopp CJ 7. 304 V8. 3- Bill Powol. 733-7073. $5200.324.8409,733-5723 Magic edition. T-lop. 5.0 on­ ( q t s c h e v r oJ l L E T 1 T 0 N ipood.'sJool doofs, hartlop,°P. 1965 Ford Muslono,V-6.r 1966 Chovroloi Cavalior 4 A utom atic tran smsm is isslon, Air H gino. 4 epood, air. sloroo, . MllB tiary, btack. now 3 in Rancho^ PS. PB.AC. 734-51M. ' lour sodan, Iko now, 18,000 S.,$3600. Good shapo and - milos. $7500 733-6817. conditionlrig. V-88 engino.er ■ springs o /^ shocks. 48.000^ 1966 Pontiac LoMans Con- mns qood. CaB 686-2609. ^228 milos, $3500. Call 733-8351. ^ voniablo. 80,000 orig milos. 1985 Cougar, oil otoctric. ox- 1930 Chovy Luv. lop ehapo.po. Rod M^h whKo lop. EXCEL-l: 162 Autos-Ford coltoni condilion. $8250 or 1987CHEVR0lEri/2p’ 1! cittIPIIP WAS $8,939 1980 ZEPHYRlY R W A B O N I $2850. Phono 543-411414 l e n t CONDITION. $6500. boa oHor. 543-8938. y. Mon-Fri. 800-530.______Sorious inquirios only. Day.V 1976 Ford LTD 2 door haid- ^ V-B,4Spesi!Miaui,Aax.Tu)1al»««»i*NOW $7,895 lop, now lighl bkjo paint wilh ■84 ‘84 4-door Topaz, 5 spood, Powor steering,, PoPowor txakes, H 1982 Ford F-250 3/4 ton;on 734-1224, niohl, 423-6362. ;t whito vinyf lop, n«w inlorior, AC. AC PS, tow milos. $2500, -ii Good transportatioa tio n . H 4»4. 4 spd. 61.000 * g mi. 7 3 VW Karmann Ghia. 70 Cnn733-?0?g.m^ninci?,----- 1985»- CHEVROLET 3 /4 PICKUPUP WAS »7,99S $119 ° Soo at 1816 Son Laruo or Ca now tiros & whools, pop-3p- Lincc»ln Mark III. low miioago3“ can 733-2292. V>8,4SpMtIllaonl,Ji/Caiani NOW $6,895 down 5th whool hilch. ?dy. 4 oxc cond..733-0064. 168 Aubt43ldsmobil» cic Bh0DO.$6760.-324-5563 - 1977 T-BinJ. V-8. auto, PS. 16 1976JEEPWAE0HEER4DQ0I 1 9 7 9 FO R D T -B IR D I ^ Mustang '65 laslback. ouio-9' PB, PW, cruiso. ktathor inlo- — 308, HOW $1,995 1985 siio /b a n 4x4. loodod, malic. 2-»2. nowly robuilt rior. 78,000 original milos. 1974 ’ J Cullass. now liros. ■ P o w o r S tee rin gI , V-iV-8 engine, H 289, $3500. Call 733-7409. $600.733-9016oHof6pm. ■ bocJirt soals, tintod glass, ^ $1800-t, Atuoaallc Itealnloo, Bou Sot e co n o m y car, From'ro n t w h ee l drtve. H 63500 aaual milos. Indudos tool,'9‘ cruiso, oxcolloni condi- «• 1987 Toyota PU. 4 x 4, ox­ox- otior. 734-4261 aBor 5 om lion. $2000, Call 934-4580 3 tondod cab, wilh sun-roof. -7 2 now studdod lures. $1750. >'0 35,000 oBn & Bon ShovRooa Coot $ 1 7 . 9 9 5 $158 1988 Eoglo Ptomioro LX. 4 days, or ovos 934-4012. ,.1 AM;FM cassotio sloroo 5- 4 Call 73i-T7S2.______. £2 1985 0LDSM06ILE98BRDU8IliSHAM SEDAN :^>ood transmission, dotuxo door, kjadod. groy. cxcoHont 1981 Olds Cullass Cruisor h Q 1984miXI(X W AGON I „ condilion, 6,700 milos.5 1980 Fora Hosia, sun-rool. AutoBitic ItSBBlaloo, Pnw ttadoirxIo«,bcla _ intotior. 14.000 milos. • Call wagon.* diosol, good condi- « $12.300. Call 733-80S6. $12,500 CnllS43-49&3 lion $1200. Call 536-2067 & & SHts, AM/FH Cnutti vdBoraILnnrrOptions In $8,995 5 spood.transmissilisslon. Qood H or 536-6768.______e co n o m y car. Fron■ront w h ee l drtvo. H 1987 Chovy 'A ton pickup' 152 Autos-Bulck 1981 Ford Future. 4-spood. — 4 x 4 . auiomolic ovordiivo. _ 4 cyiindor. 2-door, 73,000 1963 >9 OkJs Cutlass Supromo, T ®238 diosol, all options. Sharp! L lock-o«ls. 350 V6. (udinjoO- 1977 Rivoria. AC, lilt, cnjiso.;o milos. sharp Insido 4 out, dl' od. tin. cruiso. AM/FM « ca- • nr>od c a r $650. 543-8938._ DGS Molore. 734-5890 MIOO'nIW « ra il 678-7693, ■ 19ft. CAMPERPERTRAILER I solto storoo, now llros,35. — 1Self contained., GoGood tires, I 26,000 m ilos. $ 12,000 or ~ 175-Auto Dealers 1175-Aulo Dealers I mlghl laJ(0 ddor 3/4 lon ' 154 \Aulos-Cadlll8C Good condition. 4 » 4 in irado. 5434048. I 1975 Cadillac Flootwood ^299 1987 GMC S-15 Jimmy 4x4.4x4. B rougham , loadod, goodod • I loadod. AJC. sioroo'cassotlo.)tto. running condition, body av- I Q 13810ii)S0MEIiJlEGABROUGHIIM I low mis, local. 1 ownor,tor, omgo, $1500. Call 53&«772 $11,700, 324-3648. ovos. a(ior6om. Ute tan In color, all Y oIU $358 condilioning, 1 owowi ner. H ITS-AuloDealers 17S~AuloOealers l l r . I Q 1984MERCUIC U R Y T O P A Z I ' I / s a k y^T iiar^ ly LocaM owner. FrontFro wheel H drivo. W hilo in color.colc H i f Y e e - 1 ®388 y o ■ : m ^ ea r Yee|j ■ I | A mmK X W A G O N I 'Just off loaso. Uk€Like new. I JM The best $438 Low m ilos. f f l u s e d c a r o f f ei r d h g % 1985 TOPAZP A Z 4 D 0 0 R I t m b u y s a r e Red in color, Fronl'ront wheel drivo, H a t W i l l s ! I Tinted glass. a m e w I , I ' ^439 7 9 YAMAHA 11 0 0 Ot ea KwaaU 7S0, Ycur Chcke..------>895 I Q 1988 FORDD RANGERA PU I 7 2 MERCURY COMET c a i r . 25,000 miles, 1 o0^ w n er. H MiBlScBToAMndile______^ ...... *995 ^ t r a n i c e , 7 7 CHEVROLET LUV ^858 Auttiuiie______'...... — ...... '1295 I Q 1 9 8 8 H 0 NIDACiVICDX D A I - 7 9 HONDA ACCORD , 4 CMC P u tt______L______’1395 Rear window dofrdefrostor, Front ■ 8 0 FORD MUSTANG ^688 wheel drive, Nico]lco car. ■ 2.TonePjlnt.ReaLDu«K...... I...... - ...... l._*1495 I VV e s a ^ 7 5 PLYMOUTH 8RANDJIDFURT , . , , n n I Q 1988 D0DeID G E A IR E S I X-traOejn.loa3t(J.lK}Tfun175,000ml 75,0 ______I / y o Y 77 SUBARU GL 1 ownor. Low mmik iles. H 20ffltSfi»j>-______...... >1895 ^688 Extra nico, 8 0 CHEVY LUV 4X4 1 1 . 1 CJitvoShdl______5..._ ...... ‘1895 c a r o u I Q 1988TRACEICER5D00R I 80 AMC EAGLE 4x4 Front wheel driveirive.Sspeed - B siiDoiveaon------r ...... '2595 Economical. H 78 6MC1/2T0N transmission, Ecc W; I nntroducing i ViV olksw agen'! ^698 SwToApendJle...... ‘2995 • s i 7 6 JEEPW A 60NEER Firinancing A ssisistanceP lanin . ; ; lODGECOlT 1 "“ V^DUntxaUtiieOial.iira:.-...... *3495 J u s t In. 7 ,0 0 0I mile.mil Front H ; Save upp to $1,500* * o n a V olks>s w o g e n . ■; 8 4 FORD RANGER wheel drive. V-€..iVC------...... i... .*3995 $758 8 5 MERCURY TOPAZ e * I You know youyo need a new cor.r. You're almost readydy, but there's I j 4 OoCf. Aulo, Air CCrtJiIlCfiJno__ ...... ‘3995 II I one lost excuseuse that keeps you fixixing your old car. N(Not anymore. \ I ^ Q 1986 SABLEILE GS 4 DOOR I 85H1SSAHSEHTRA 11 J We have a plan,pic and it's pessimistist-proof. #0462. BrightI redrec in color, ■ 4D»fS«a»i______'...... J 4 4 9 5 S • It's called the Volkswagen Finaniincing Assistance PlanDn, and it can I ! • Air conditioning. 8 3 TOYOTA TERCEL 4) .swagen. That y l ^838 StaBoi Wigcn. Mt Condiloning_.1;“ ...... ‘4495 J I help you save^e up to $1,500 whehen you buy d Volksv 82MAXDARX7GLS I J includes Foxes,es. Golfs, Jettas, Cobrxiolets, Vanagons, anand GTI's. i | >Q ^1P.B II!CiCKEyECTRA, II I Sunreol. Loffer. srurp. loM:• ci-...... ‘5795 5 I .if your excixcuse is ihe need for fc a Volkswagen lunlike other 'ji i- Local 1 ownor.ir. P o w o r s o a ls. H 84H15SAN4X4 • ! I Volkswagens,5, we've come to tenjrms with lha.I one too. tc Because j I 1^ ^ ^ Poworwindows H Shotted______...... ‘5995 «838 I' ' righl now you)u con take advantaqege of these special sosavings on six I ' 8 7 CHEVROLET CELEB Cljsst 4 Coo*______- ...... >7895 j I one-of-a-kindI WolfsburgV Limited Eo;dition Volkswagens. > Q 198SGRANIANDMAROUIS I 8 7 CHEVROLET CORSI I j If you've beenbe pulling off buyir'ing o new car for anyar variety of • | j # 1 7 1 0 7 . AJr conc^nditioning, H 4 Oca, W I Equipped...... __ :_._,*7995 I' I reasons, don't,i't. P o w e r s e a t aind n d windows.1 H . 8 4 CHEVROLET S-10EiOBuaER4i4 tygg5 j I See Chris JordanJo Volkswagen..i-for o tesl drive-annnd complete. ] ^848 sport PjdQfle______5 j details today. I % Q 1986GRANIAND MARQUIS I 85CHEVROLHC-101 :an 'l lo | AuB.AA:.TIl.Cnist,CBJc!lB-.. ..1,,.*8395 I I Because whA'hile you can affordd a new car. You co afford f ffM-7050. Automto m a tlc ovordrive ■ 8 7 JE E P WRANGLER 1^ ^ ^ transmission,, PPo o w e r stooring. H Hin)Top.Lo«U11«______®...... ‘8995 J ■ ‘Fmanccd Putchose:Dse: Payrncnis m a d e Ip Purchase ler^ding InMilulion. j I I Sovingjingj vary by model. Delivery by 8 5 CHEVROLET Z>28Cj RD BRONCO II Wdl Efldppat. Hloft Ptrttrarc*...... -*9495 I ' ; Fox* Golf "G TIm 16V-Jetta •Jena GLILl 16V • Cabriolet • Comper ar • Vonogon | ■nn 85 CHEVROLET K-SBI Eddie Bauer edition,odii 1 bvmor, ' H = = ^ 1 ...... *9495 S h a rp e s t o n e3 inIn tow n. H Fdl Sla-...... *14,51 8S FORD BRONCO II “Emm'Jlarrisms ■------. 'IfteLt£OtdContimia...Ou/Our‘J(iputatianwlJ...... *13,995 THIEISEe n I f f c MOTOR COMPANY WILLSJ TOYOTA-Icepataele i v i a I T O fR S l SHOSHONE;ST.W.,TWINFAUS ST For Years and Years ThThe Easiest Place In The WorliVorid To Buy A Car H 701 Main Ave E. IVvIn Fails 733-7700 B I 7 31 3 3 - 2 8 9 1 ' l i ■

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